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SATURDAY, JA UAR\' 7, 1989
Pu itive i;n HB deaths caPtUre·
.
Tip leads police to driver who
fled before servthg sentence
·between Hununa10n Beach and SeaJ Beach lcno"Wn a~
Blood Altey becaute ofthe number of accidents there.
Police uid the combined impact oflhe two cars was
cquivaAent to baneltna into a stationary obJect at more
than II 0 mph.
~rch tor Murphy and ·followed several leads to dtad
ends. Detect• v~ Charhc Castagna. who spearheaded the
invest1ption. said Murphy appartntly spent some time in
Mexico and in San Diqo. "We'v~ked out every lead and this one finany
pajd off," Casiaana u1d. BJGREGWUX
_. STl!VE IUABLE ..................
Kym Murphy, the woman convicted ofk1lhnJ three
Mission Viejo women in a 198-4 drunken dnvin1accident
ouuide of Hununcion Beach, wa arrested Fnday
. mornina at a Lakewood hotel after tJudin1 autbontie1 for
more than a year.
Murphy,· 29, was arrested at 9 a.m at the Best
Westrm Motel on Carson A venue 1n Lakewood.
accordin1 to Seal Beach Poltce Lt. David Van Hoh. ·
"We iot a call from an anonymous informant that
she was in the Lakewood area and we tracked htr down."
Drucktty, Slemmons and Utterback. all of Miss1on
Viejo, were killed instantly in what Seal Beach pohcc
called one of the wont accidents in the ctty's history. All
tt\rtt women were .,aduatcs of Capistrano Valley H1ah
School and lonat1me fncndt; They were returning from
dancrnaat the Red Onion re&taurant at Peter's l..andtng 1n
Hunt1n11on Harbour.
Murphy bettly surtived the accideot and suffered
two broken lep, a punctured lun,, broken Jaw and
numerous abrasions Her arra1anment was held from the
back of an ambulance that had to be pulled up to a ~1dc
door of the courthouse. She pleaded not 1u1lty.
Deputy Distnct Attorney John Lett. wbo su«nsfutly
prosecuted Murphy, said the former model wtll be
transferred darcctly to Fontera Correctional F~itity for
Women to bqin her 12-ycar tentencc. .
Muf'P.hY appeared bnefly befort upcnor Court
Judac Ph1hp Co"· who reaffirmed his sentence. according
to Lett
"He told her, 'Hey, I've already a1vcn )OU the max
and there's nolh1n' else I can do: '' Leu said.
Murphy apparently had colored her blonde hair
black dunng Iler absence. Lett sa1d officers discovered
cocaine ~d manJuana 1n her motel room during the
arre t. • wd Van Holt. "We d.ch vcrtd her straight to the
counhouse:·
Field sobriety tests indicated that Murphy's blood·
alcohol level wu over the. lepl limit at the tuhe of the
Accident. and other tests st\owed traces of cocaine J.n her
bloodstream:-lnvcsttpton tC"Sttficd that her car cros1Cd
The prosecutor said M urphy'.s am t .. madt lus day."
'"I know the v1ct1ms' fam1hc.s fed the same ~3) It
made their day. It real I} did." he sa.td Murphy was convicted in 198.S of three countJ of
felony vehicular manslaughter for the September 1984
crash that killed Dawn Unerback, 18; Diane Druckrcy.
21, and Deborah Slemmons. 20, all of M1ss1on VieJO The
ICCldent occurred on a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway
tnto the lane of the other vehicle. •
Murphy was sentenced to 12 vars ID prison and was
scheduled to bqin her sentence on Oct 30. 1987 She
never showed up.
Poltce and federal mvcsttptors launched a statewide
Darrell Utterback, brother of Dawn l lttcrback.
expressed surprise and jo)' at Murphy's capturt. ·
··What can I say1 It s about ume she was caujht ...
(Pleate Me FUGITIVE/ A2)
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Kym Marpby lD 1985 coart a~.
World
Emperor Hirohito, who
reigned for 62 years In
Japan, died of cancer at
87.IM
California
~eggy Ann Buckey, a·
former defendant in the
McMartin Pre-school
moiestatfon case, has her
teaching credentials re-
stored.I A4
Religion
Although the Salvation
Army regards itself as a
church, ft 's reputation
has been build on Its
social work./ AS
Entertainment
Talk show host Oprah
Winfrey Is among six
women named by Ms.
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Vicepartydancerfacesjail Water
Appea-ls run out Jones. appealed the conv1ct1on to the . . basin 4th D1stnct Court of Appeal. which , -t t-t-i denied the appeal. Weston appeared
l Or prOS i U e n before An<Scrson tn Nonh Orange
-. County Mun1c1pal C'oun on triday to NBpolice sting ·receive the stan1ns date of her
-- -sentence, which was set for Jan. 31.
Anderson was called to Harbor
By GREG KLERKX Mun1Ct(>al Court tn 1987 to hear
0t .. o.11r,......,. Weston s case b(causc prosecutors
were concerned about the ebJcct1v1ty
Pamela Grace Weston, a porno-of several Harbor Coun Judges.
VBPhtc film star and or1c of two including two who arc currently
prostitutes involved 1n the infamous under tnvcsupuon for cxchang:ing
Ncwpon Beach vice bachelor party of reduced sentences for sexual favors.
1987. has exhausted her appeal op-The judges. Calvin Schmidt and
lJonsandw111bcgtnserving45daysof Bnan Caner. will be !Jle subjects of
Jltl time at the end ofthts month format hcannp b> the stalt Com-
Weston, 27. of Lake Forest was m1ss1on on (Ud1c1al Performance
convicted of misdemeanor prosll· later this spring. ·
tut1on 1n October 1987 after being Weston. who has starred ID more
arrested during a ht&hl> publicized than 30 pornographic mo' 1cs under
bachelor party staged by 19 under· the name Cara Lou, allegcdl)' had a
cover pohcc officers from Irvine. Jiii sentence reduced by Schmidt after
Newport Beach and ·Santa Ana. a man who clatJned to be a friend of
She was sentenced to 4.5 days in lhe Judie U\tcrventd on her behalf
1a1t by Municipal Court Judie Appearin& shaken after
Margaret Anderson. Anderson~s sentence. Weston dcchn·
Weston's co-defendant. Rhonda cd comment after Fndaf coun
Linn Gary, 30, of M1ss1on V1CJO appearance. saying only. 'Tm not
pleaded C1J1lty to the same charges-iute tf th1s-1s all O\lCr wnb."
and was fintd $520 and placed on Ho~ever. she appeared cheerful
probation. and posed for med11 photoiraphcn.
The bolus party was staged 1n admon1shtnJ them to .. make sure )OU
August 1986 at the Irvine Marnott get a good picture.·
Hotel and was h~v1I) cnt1c1zed by Jones also dcchntd to talk about f
deftosc attomc)s who quest1ontd ... -Weston's involvement 1n the Harbor
whether w many officers from so Coun scandal and would not say
many Junsd1cuoos were needed to whether she would pla~ a pan 1n the
arrest Weston and Gary. who were state heanngs for Schmidt and C":mcr .., ......... '--...
By BOB VAN EYIEN
Ol•DllllJ ........
Newport Beach homeowners
womed that the proposed coverina of
San Joaquin Reservoir will desiroy
their views will meet Mo~~ Metropolitan Water DiJtricJ ·
who may want to cover the man-
made.lakc.
The mccuna will be hosted by the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Comtllm»'£ lnieqo.vemmcntal Rc-
lat1ons Committee.
Jim Dale. chairman of the commit.-
tee. said the d1stncJ approKt\N him
about makinJ a bnef prctentation
and be ~. with one ca>vcaL
hired as dancers and implied that they Deputy District Attorney
would have sex with party-goers Chnstopher Evans also dtcl1ned to
Weston and her attorney, Greg comment on that case.
Pamela Grace We.ton wttb Deputy Dt.9trlct Attorney
Cbpatopber E•a.na (left) and Gree Jone..
.. We .aid fine, but we'd hke to hear
both sides of the 1 uc. so we asked
some homeowners' rcprcscntat1vcs
to attend the mcct1n1also," Dale said . "Ba rally, wt like to hear all sides of
an,r 1s uc before ~ take a position on
It.
A spokesman for the water distnct
said he asked to make a short
presentation to the chamber in order
to make a case for the need to do
District may keep surplus schools somethina at the rncTYOtr, whach
borders Newport Beach on the east.
··At this pomt I'd sar it's premature
to call 1t a proposa to cover the
reservoir." said Bnid tiihscher, the
d1stnct's go"emmcntal rclatJons of· By ROBERT BAJ\JtER
Of .. ~,... ....
A comm1tt~ formed to study
dLSpos1tton of four Hun11n1ton Beach
elementary school sues that dw1ndl·
ing numbn's of ch1ldrtn ha"c 1umtd
into surplus property has vottd
againsl sclltng any of the fac11t11es at
this time.
The panel. mcct1na before a large
emotional pthenna or rt\1dentS.
voted to convene agam on Jan. 25 to
put the four fac1lt1ts 1n pnont) ii
there's an ulumate dtt1s1on to sell the
propeny
The four Hunt1n1ton Beach lt)'
01stnct schools that a~ no lonatr
.....
used arc uBard. Burke. Gisler and
Clapp-Pe tenon. -
The d1stnct, with S.J98 puptl\, has
been losin, state rcHnuc ~ausc of
dcchn1ng enrollment and closed tht
~hOOIS tO savt Optr8tln$ CO\tS
Official' formtd the commmtt la\t
July to \tudy whether the \Chool\
should bt leased or sold
The d1 tnct. which opcratts c1gh1
elcmen1ary and middle school~ on an
annual bud~et of about S 18 m1lhon.
also faces fines 1mpo d by the \talc
for not having da ~s at the four
schools for three )cars
Re\1dcnts 1n tht Mered 1th (Jarden\
and · uburb11 hous1n1 tract\, "-htch
back up 10 ltBard hool and .an
adjacent small par near Brool..nurst
trctt and <. r.umcr Lane. "A>Crt lht
mo~t vocaJ 3t a srorm) meeting
Thursda) at the school d1 1nc1 head·
quanen at LeBard
Residents ~td the) tcarl'd lh(' los'>
of open ~pace a11d loss nt 'l<X\cr and
Little uaaue baseball tielJ ., at the
park. and arautd tbc 33 or w house"\
that could be bu1lt"on the c.<:hool \llC' ~ould t1dd to traffic problem\
The) also 1d the prop<-rt} i' in
nta na River flood plain .ind earth
would ha\e to be hauled 1n toele~al('
the new hou a few feet ·
DKk Pike. a Mt~1th (11rdc0\
father whOSt chttdren attend d1stnl't ficcr 1n Orange Cou.nty. ''Water
sc"'l\OOtS, that 1 ns1cad of quality tana&rdsare cllal\linl lmtnr"° -
sctltng the propcny, the d1stnct order to meet those standards lherc
hould e•pk>tt 1mposm1 a S25 a }car art going to be a scncs of proposed
fee on famalics 11-ho reside in the solution onl> one of ,,..h1ch 1s a
dt tncr's boundaries co' tr ··
P1lt said fnda) that the f~ ~ould .. d f ·•hborhood d bo SI II ll r "' re 1 ent o a oe..., prov1 ta ut mt ion annua ) ior ~h1ch looks out over the rexrvoir ~hool operations said he and his ncllhbors supporttd
But tf tht' \Ile IS sold ror SJ or S4 the dtstnct's des1rt 10 improve water
million. he said. the d1stnct would quahl\
o nly act $4<XJ,000 a )car and lose tht" ·eut "A>e·rc say1na do 1t some other
\ChOOI forc'l'r wa\, .. said Harbor Ridge resident
Pike and Dick (ahl, another Frtd Bottomt ·•tf they put up that
parent. al said demoiraph1cs wcrc canopy. it's go1na to destroy our view
changing. prt\11ct1n1 there "A>tll ~ a and lower our propert values. ..
nttd for the ~hool aptn. (Pleaee eee m RVOIJl/ A2)
Suspect charms
Arkansas sheriff
Plans for new NB
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tnOaeiet,. childrm in Hunttncion llKtt, fM*kd wnl down a londy
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1989
Fugiti~e in ~B deaths captur~
Tip leads police to driver who
fled before serving sentence
By GREG nEAU
aM STEVE MAABLE oe .. ...,,.. ....
Kym Murphy, the woman convicted ofkillin& three
Mission Viejo women 1n a I 9M drunken dnv•ncaccidcnt
outside of Huntinston Beach, was •rrestcd Fnday
momtrlllt a Lakewood hotel aftereludin1au,hont1es for
more thin a year. .
Murphy, 29, was arrested af '1 a.m. at the Best
Western Motel on Carson Avenue in La'kewood.
accordina to Seal Beach Pohce Lt. David Van Holt
0 We &ot a call from an anonymous informant that
she was in the Lakewood area and we tracked her down,"
said Van Holt. "We delivered her straight to the
counhouse.0
between Huntinaton Beach and Seal Beach known as
Blood Alley because of the number of accidents I here.
Pohce •Id the combined impact of the two cars was
equivalent to bamlina into a stationery object at more
than I IOmpb
Druckrey, Slemmons and Utterback. all of MiSSton
VacJO, were lulled instantly an ~hat Seal Beach pohce
called one of the wont accidents in the ctty's history. All
three women were .,.aduatcs of Capistrano Valley High
School and lonatime fncnds. They ~ere retumina from
danc101 at the Red Onion restaurant at Peter's Landing in
Hunhnaton Harbour. : ·
Muryhy barely survived the acC'IClent and· suffered
two brokcp ltp, a punctured luni. broken jaw and
numerous abrasions Her arraianment was held from the
·back of an ambulance that had to be pulled up to a side
door of the counhoust She pleaded not 1u1hy.
Field sobncty tests 1nd1cated that Murphy's blood·
alcohol level was over the lcpl hmn at the ttmc of the
accident, and other tests showed traces of cocaine in hrr
bloodstream. lnvcstipton testified that her car cros~d
into the lane of the other vehicle.
search for Murphy and follov.ed several leads to dead
ends. Detective Charlie Castqna. who spearheaded the
1nves11ptton, said Murphy apparently spent some time in
Mexico and 1n San Diqo. ··we've checked out every lead and this one finally
paid off," Castaana said.
Deputy D1stnct Attome)' John Lett., who successfully
prosecuted Murphy, said the forrner model will be
transferred d1rtttly to Fontera Corrttt1ona1 Facihty for
Women to be&1n ~er 12-year senteoct.
MufP.hY appeared bneOy befott Superior Court
Judge Ph1hp Cox. who reaffirmed bas sentence', according
'tt> Lett
"He told her, 'Hey, l'"c already g1,cnJou the mu
and there's nothana else I can do.' .. Leu sat .
Murph} apparently had colored her blonde hair
bl ck dunna her !:bsencc. Lett said offiocrs discovered
cocaine and m,ariJuana tn her motel room dunng the
arrest. The prQSCcutorsaid Murphy'sarrest .. made h1sda) "
··1 know the v1ct1mf families f~I the me way It
made their day. It really did." he said
Darrell Utterback, brother of Dawn Utterback.
expressed surprise and JOY at Murphy's capture. ..... ...........
Murphy was convicte<t tn 1.985 of three counts of
felony vehicular manslaughter for the September 1984
crash that killed Dawn Utterback, 18; Diane Druckrcy,
21,and Deborah Slemmons, 20.•ll of Mission Viejo. The
accident occurred on a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway
Murphy was sentenced to 12 years m pnson and was
scheduled to be&Jn her sentence on Oct 30. 1987. She
never showed up.
Pohcc and federal mvest1ptors launched a statewide
"What can I say? It s about time she was caught,"
(Pleaee eee FUGITIVE/ A2) Kym Murphy in 1985 coart appearance.
World
Emperor Hirohito, who
reigned for 62 years In
Japan, died of cancer at
87.IM
California
Peggy Ann Buckey. a Conner defendant In the
fAcMartln Pre-school
molestation case. has her
teaching credentials re-
stored./ A4
Religion
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Although the Salvation
Army regards Itself as a
church, It's reputation
has been build on Its
social work.I A5
Entertainment
Talk show host Oprah
Winfrey Is among six
women named by Ms
Maga.tine as Women of
theYear./A7
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Vice party dancer faces jail w~ter
Appeals run Out -Jones, appc~lcd the conv1ct1on to •he ' • I basin
4th D1stnct Court of Appeal. which
, denied the appeal Weston appcartd 10r prostitute in before Aoderson in Nonh Orange
----County Municipal Court on Frida} 10 NB police sting receive the starttng date of her sentence, which was set for Jan 31
By GREG KLERKX
Oftt.eo.llJ .... •'-"
Pamela Grace Weston. a porno-
graphic film star and one of two
prostitutes involved an the infamous
Newport Beach vice bachelor party of
1987, has exhausted her appeal op-
tt0ns and will begin serving 4S days of
jail time at the end of this month
Weston. 21. of Lake Fore t was
convicted of misdemeanor prost1-
tut1on in October 1987 afler being
arrested dunng a hr1hly pubhc11ed
bachelor party staged by 19 under·
cover pohcc officers from Irvine.
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.
She was sentenced to 45 da)s in
jail by Municipal Court Judge
Margaret Anderson.
Weston's co-defendant. Rhonda
Linn Gary, 30. of M1ss1on VteJO
P.lcaded IUllt) JO lbc $1.JDC clwgcS
ind was fined-S520 and placed on
probauon.
Anderson was callcti to Harbor
Mun1c1(>8I Court in L987 to hear
Weston s case because prosecutors
were concerned about the obJc<:t1v1ty
of se~eral Harbor Court JUdgcs.
including two who arc currently
under mvest1gat1on for exchanging
reduced sentence for sexual favon
The Judges. Calvin Schmidt and
Bnan Carter. will be the subJCC'l\ of
formal hearings by the state Com·
m1rnon on Jud1c1al Performance
later this spnng.
Weston, who has starred in more
than 30 p0mograph1c mo\tes under
the name Cara Lott. altcgcdl) had a
Jiii sentence reduced by Schmidt aOer
a man who claimed to be a fnend of
the Judge intervened on her behalf
Appe.arana shaken after
Anderson's sentence. We~ton dccltn,.
ed com men I aOer Fnda) ·~ coun
appearance. say1ni only, 'Tm not
.sure lf this u alLovct. Yt.11h.." Ho~e\er. she appeared cheerful
and posed for media pho1ographe~.
admon1sh1na them to "ma~c sure )Ou
get a good picture." f I I
The bolus pany was staged in
August 1986 at the lrvrne Ma mon
Hotel and was heavily cnt1c1zcd b>
defense attorneys wt\o questioned
whether so many office,.-, from so
many JUnsd1ct1ons were needed to
arrest Weston and Gary. who w~rc
hired as dancers and 1mphed that they
v.ould have sex with part.y.aocr .
Weston and her au9rney. Orea
Jones also declined 10 talk about
Weston's involvement an the Harbor
Court scandal and would not say
whether she would pla) a part an the
state hcanngs for Schmidt and Carter
Depot)' Distract Attorney
Chnstopher E\"'IM -also declined to
comment on that case.
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Pamela Grace Walon with Depoty Dletrlct Attome1 1
Cbflatopher E•an• (left) and Gree Jona. · I
D~strict may keep surplus schools
By ROBERT BARKER Of .. .,..,,... ....
" committee formed 10 s1ud)
d1spos1t1on of four Huntin&ton Beach
clemcntary school sates that dw1ndl-
tn& numbers of ch1ld~n have turned
Loto surplus property ruu voted
agaanst stiling any of the fac1 lttae at
thttttme.
The panel. mcc11n1 bffore a large.
emotional pthenn& of residents.
voted to con\t'nc ap1n on Jon. 2S 10
put the four fac1lt1es in pnont) 1f
there's an ultimate dec1 ion to sell the
propert~. The four Huntington Beach ( 1ty
O.stnct schools that arc no lonaer
used arc LcBard. Burke. C..1\ler aod
Clapp-Peterson
The d1stnct. 'With 5.W8 pupils. has
been los1n1 state rc\enue becau~ ol
dechn1n1 enrollment and closed 1he
schools to save opcratinj cos1
Officials formed the e-0mm11tec last
Jul)' to stud)' v. hethcr the school\
should be lca~d or sold
The d1stnct. which opcr.ucs right
elementary and middle 'IChOOI\ on Jn
,annual budaet of aboo1 $18 m1lhon.
also faces fines 1mp0scd by the -;tatc
for not having claues al the four
schools for three years.
Residents 1n thr Mr~11h Gardens
and uburb1a hou 1n& traC'ts. ""h1th
bacl .up to LcBard hool anc.J an
adjacent mall park near Broolhurst
trttt and <. r.umrr Lane "'ere the
most 'ocal at a \lorm' m«"lln&
Thu~ay at thr ~hool dl\tmt head
quancrs a1 Le Ba rd
Residents )a1d the' frJrl'\I tht· lo"
of opc.·n space and lo-., ol ~x."cr and
L 11ttc Lcaaur baseball lil·lc.J, JI the
park. and araucd the 3 l t11 'K' hnu\C',
1ha1 could be built on thr "4.: hool c.tte
v.ould add to traffic probkmc.
fhe) also said the propc.·n~ 1\ in
Santa J\na R1\Cr flood plain Jnd l'.trth
~ould ha\e to be hauled 1n to t·lc\Jtc
tht nrw house a few f~t
Dick Pike, a Mrrcd1th < iardcn\
father ~hose children attcno d1stru;1
schools. uaested thal instead of
selhng the property, the d1stn~1
hould explore tmposinga S25 a >e•r
fre on famtltes who reside m t~e d1stnct·~ boundan~
P1kc said Fnda) tha1 the fee ~ou
provide about SI m1llt on annual!\ f; r
school o~ra11ons
'l But 1f the site 1s !K>Td for SJ or
millton. hr "'d thr d1stm.1 woul
only gC"t $400.000 a ~ear and lose t ~hool forc .. er '
.Pike and 01<* C ahl. anoth r
patent. al~ .,a1Uemograph1cs ~e
changing. prrd1c11n1 there ""'" be ntcd tor lhc 'iChOOI a.gain
cover
debated
By BOB V~ EYIEN °' .. .., .......
Nc-..port Beach homeowners
v.orricd that the proposedcovmnaof
San Joaquin Reservoir will destroy .
tht1r views will meet Monda.I with .
Mttrop0htan W attr Dtstnct oftiaals,
Who may want to eo-vcr the man·
niacklakc.
The mtttana will be hosted by the
ewpon Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce's lntersovemmental Rc-
Jauons Commaucc.
Jim Dale, chatnnao of the cornm1t-
.ttt. said the d1stnct approached him
about mak1na a bner prcscntauon
and he llJ'tt9. ~•th.one caveat
.. We said tine. but we'd like to hear
both s1dt' of the issue. so we asked
some homeowners' representatives
roauend the mttt1naa1so;" Dale said.
"Ba 1cally. we hkr to hear all sides of
an,r 1 uc before we talc a position on
it
A spokesman for the water distnct
said he a kcd to make a shon
prcscntatJon to the chamber in order
to make a ca~ for the need to do
somcthina at the reservoir. which
borders Ne~ Bcaeb on the east.
"At this p0mt I'd say it's premature
to call II a proposal to cover the
tt~rvo1r." said Brad H1ltscher, the
d1stnct's &O\CmmentaJ ~latJons of-ficer an Orange County. ..Water
qua ht) tandards u~ char'lm& and in
order to meet those standards there
a~ coma to be a senes of proposed
~luuons. onl} one of wtuch is a
co,rr ..
.\ rt~tdtnt of a nei&hborhood
"'h1ch look.s out oHr the reservolf
said ~ and his ne11hbors supported
the dtstnct·, ocsTtT to improve wafer
~u1hl)
··eut "'"t'rc saying doll some other
14-3\," said Harbor Radae resident
Fred Sottome "If they put up that
canop). 1rs ao1ng 10 destroy our view
and lo""er our propeny values."
(Pleaee eee .,.UBRVOta/ A2)
·suspect charms
Arkansas s-iieriff
Plans f o new NB
library advance
him oft Tht> said. ·we just want 10
&el rid of him. He's ioc upematural ~· .. Kina said. ru-alhnf the dnvers -•m1f\P about Hydnc , 29.
But dunna the not '"'o '*«h. as Hydnck tpent the holidays'Wlth Kana
and his family. tht aa.lnan camt' to
Stam adifftrcnt SideOf a man "'ho has
escaped from ,. ... and Pf'.itons in
three t&atcs, aftd who Hli"&nttton
Beach poli« a«ute of child molesta-
llon.
H~ ncntually mack the final
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l\n improved ~pon Bea h Cen-
tral l.1brary wilt take another 1ep
toward rcaht) Monday when the Cu~·
Council reviews a umehnc for the S9
m1lhon P.rOJ«t. Tile hbrary's board of trustrc 1s
a Juna the council for conceptual
approval of plans to build a 54.000-
squarc-foot central library and
cnlarac 1tt collection.
The council wilt also con 1 r
authoriz1nt City Mal\IFf Bob W}'nn
to enter into nciouauons with fhe
Irvine Co fOC' a llnd swap '° the
hbtary can be bUtlt on fwr Kr'C$ 1n
tht planned ~ Vil• de· vek>Drncftt near Cont Hithway
and ·M«Anttut loatrvant
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t'UTURE PLANS CALL FOR NEW LIBRARY ••• --
Prom Al
less than 70 percent of the tjme and is shelving for 60,000 volumes, seating The fiv~year fclan calls for acquisi-
gettina an increasina number of and st~·hour area; a 28,()()().square-tion of a site or the new library.
reference requests.. the study fou nd. foot ult Kr.vices area with a improvements at branch libraries and
Business references were in particular browsina collection, periodicals. development of a building program
demand. microform~ 260,000 volumes and dunng fiscal year 1988-89.
This December alone, the library seating for 35 patrons; and a 1,500-The city is in the prqcess of hirin,a a
cifculated 24 percent more materials square-foot meeting room. consultant to help write the buildin~
than in December 1987, according to The cost is estimated at S9 miH1on. program, Kienitz said. Bh the end o
Kieni tz. with $7 million goini toward building the year, patrons with ome com-
Under the recommendation, the and $2 mill ion for urnishings. City puters wall be able to dial up library's
new library would have a 6,500-and slate funds and donations would catalog and find out if materials they
square-foot children's room with pay for the project. need are available.
dime a smoke .
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LOCAL SUSPECT CHARMS SHERIFF ...
From Al
But on Nov. I. eight months after moving to Huntington Beach. he left
lhe r'state. A month later he was
arrested 1n Augusta, Ga .. and held for
cxtrad1uon when authon11es dis-
covered he was wanted m Huntington
Beach.
Soon thereafter he was loaded into
a crowded van with seven other
pnsoners. King said the cramped
conditions may have led to Hydrick's
discontent with the cross-country
trip.
King described the van as "a little
ol' sa('dine can. I can't believe they
put that many in there ...
When Hydrick was dropped off 1n
Arkansas, the men from Extrad1uon Corporation, a pnvate company that
transports prisoners. told the shenff
not to unlock Hydnck's leg.in~; he
would kick his way out of the Jail.
Their warnings would have been of
lhtlcgood, though. K.an1sa1d Hydrick
popped three sets of 1eJ irons. -"f went in the cell wt th him and he
said. 'What are you doins?" I said. 'I've come to talk to you:·· Kina
recalled. ''He said, 'A shenff has
never sotten into a cell with me.'··
Hydrick. whose arms arc covered
with tatoos from wnsts to shoulders.
has spent tame behind bars in South
Carolina, Georgia and Utah and
earned a reputation as a first-class
escape artjst. He rcponedly. has
agreed not to try to escape from
detention in Oranae County because
he wants to stack around to prove his
innocence.
K..irfg said Hydrick wanted to be
transported to California by federal
authorities becaUJC he said he had
been abused by his former auards.
The sheriff nouccd that he had been
hit in the riaht side of the head and that his arms were bleedina. althouah he eould not confirm Hydnck's
allegation.
So King made him a deal. Hcwoukl
try to get him safe passa~ to Oran&e County so long as he did not try to escape. King said he called officials in
Oranse County several 11mes. askina
them to send copies of H)dnck's
warrant and cxtrad1t1on papers. But
the county kept dclayana. and Kana
t;>epn to worry that he would be liable
for unlawfully detamma H)dnck
beca~ he had no wntten mandate to
hold lhc pnsoner other than supcr-
fic1al documents lefi by fatrad111on
Corporation.
So Kana asked Arkansas Circuit
Judae John Patterson to release
H)dnclt to his custody. The Judac
agreed and King took Hydrick homt
to meet his wtfe. 9-year-old boy and
14-ycar-old dauahtcr the Friday
before Chnstmas. "We got him Chnstmas p~nts
and he staned crying. It was the best
Chnstmas I've ever had ... Kina said.
"They (has children) JUSt balled when
he lcfi. My wife dad too. We'd arown
very fond of him in a very shon
period of utnc ...
King said it was the first time he
had ever taken a pnsoner to bis home.
He said he knew only that Hydrick
faced four counts of lewd acts 1n front
of minors. In fact. H)dnck 11 accused of
forccabl)' molesting at least three boys
under the a&.e of 15. Hununlton
Beach Police stt. Ball Peterson said.
"I asked him about at andne said he didn't do 1t. and I believed him, ..
K1n1sa1d . Hydnck st.a)'cd wtltt the famtl)'
until Jan. I. when he conunucd his
Journey to California w11h t"'o other
men from EAtrad1uo_n Coi:pora11on •.
who showed up this ttmt" in an empcy
van.
Dally Pilot corrnpoetleet «Jn W.,c.u o4 rrpor~r Gn, «Jttb
.,,. CfNllrllHltd ,. WI 11«7.
RESERVOIR COVER OPPOSED ...
FromAl ·'
Bottcune said he had obtained ma mt.am than other reservoirs:· he outside ... he said.
estimates as h1ah as S200,000 for the said. ''Ifs close to a lot of mig.ra11on Of course, whatever would have
drop in his property value 1f ahe routes for waterfowl. which means ended up an the water winds up on the
reservoir were covered. But he said considerable ~nic cont1m1nat1on cover '"'lead. prescnt1n1 an anthcuc
the loss m value was not the most For 10 yean ~ ve struaJed with at. problem for residents whose homes
imponant thins. and now ahat the standards arc look out over the rncrvoir.
"I'm 64 years old and I bouaht this becomina stric:ter we've concluded "Very quickly the debris that
house to die m.t he said. "It was the that we bave to take steps to improve would have aone into the water
most I could anord. I can't afford the water quality. The d1stricfs pohcy as ICC'\lmulates on top of the co"er:· he
whitewater (ocean) views that they always to exceed federal standards " Yad. "I don't think there•s anythina
have across the street. but with the If offacials choose not to inst.all a that can bt done about that. But we
rcscrvou there the view that I do have cover._ they could solve the water ha"e to try to balance the Meds of
is 1ust perfect.'' quality problem with an add1t1onal those 20 or 30 homeowners who have
Under the federal Safe Dnnkana treatment plant or by ablndonana the views over the l"tSC1'VOar Wlth IM
Water Act of 1986, standards for reset"Voar. Hihtcher said. S00.000 area residents who us.c wata
dnnkina water became more But coven are becomma popular from l.be fkthty.''
stnnsent. H1hscher said, which posed around the country. he said. bttausc Monday· mccuna will bt held at
By TH A11oclated Presa animals arc extremely competent
deer hunters. The find1n1 dispelled a
theory -saying ahe children were
attacked by lions who couldn't catch more difficult prey. according to an
interim repon released Thursday.
special problems for tht San Joaquin they are ef'f«t1vc. 7:30a.m. at the NCW1>0rt Harbor Ara
they're biting kids? Arc they too u~d Rese rvoir. -They vrrtuallychm1na1e the prob-Chamber of CommcrC'C, l 470 Jam.
to humans? Is that why they're biting "Ifs already a little more costly to lem o( contamination from the bortt Road. -Four .female mountain Lions baye
staked out permanent residence in
southern Orange Co unty. claiming a
home ranae of up to 120 square miles within county boundries, scientists
II)'.
Scientists began studying the cats
after two children were mauled in GJ.986 have deoerminod 1he adull
1FUGITIVE •••
PreaAl
Ut~k said Fnday evenina. "We
still 10 throuah hard times over my
sitlD. To know she was still running
around made it wone. It makes a
• difference that they aot her.''
Lett said Barbara Slemmons.
mother of victim Deborah Siem-
. mons. new down from Seattle to
attend the hearina. She wu un-
available for comment, as were
memben of Druckrcy'1 family.
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One of the four lions is the mother
of two 50-pound kittens. the preliminary rcpon said.
What makes this case unusual in
California is that the four lions
inhabit an area of rapid development
and population &rowth. said Terry
Mansfield, a biolotist with tho state
Dcpanmcnt of Fish and Game.
Mansfield and other scaenusts from
UC Berkeley, said they are about
halfway throu&h a two-year study of
the lions.
The lions ~re trapped and fitted
with radio eolian to track their
movement. ~ s~udy provides a m .. of hon
act1v11y an the county.
.. We didn•t have any specific
knowledee of the lion ecololY in
Oranae County." MaMftelct •id.
"Are lhefe too many? It daat why
kids.2...ll:s only specufa110.1umtil you ,.--------------------------------~---------ao out there and find out. ..
The study suuests that the four
fema les and two kittens are the only
QCrmanent resident cats in Oranac
County.
But, Dave Fjclline. a tracker for the
depanmen1, said there are as many as
24 hons li vana 1n the wild in Oranac
County, and as many as 60 in the
Santa Ana Mountains straddhna the
populous Or:anae, Riverside and San
Dicao counties.
The four female lions documented
rn \he repon inhabit. areas of the
Ronakl W. Caspers Wilderness Park
in the southern pert of the county
where the two attacks took place in
1986. The cats also roam peru of
Rancho M1111on VteJO and a ranch
owned by the Audubon Society.
F,,elhne said.
But, he said. tracks have bttn
found thf'OUthout the county's blek country.
--·-.,... ..
Are your, windows out of control?
Beauty, Privacy, and some.thing
rich&. to keep out t~ sun yet let'tn
the llcht' Vertk1I Blind$ are your
1nswer. day or nlthtl
Louvredrape & Hunter ~s
offer I 00'~ of fabrks and vlnyls from
which to choose.
-personal, In home consuhaUon
-e1pert lnstaHatk>n
-cwtom drapery, minf.bltnds &
Pleated ihedes too! ,,_ ________ ___
I Redeem this •·I
II Cou~ for an I
lddtttonal an I I our replarly Low Pilais on I I venal lllndl I
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TiaveliM ia . ...._ ""81. Sri LaMa. Ca~ Hom ud a-. wiU .. clilcUllecl aa lhe next lhrtt
meeti ... ol 18 ...... IDl&kef lefies 1tar11na Jan.
l 9 at IM~ l.cll·hbtic librar)'. ~en 1"11 be Dr. Alan S. Kaye, proleuOr of
hnauiltla aa C.. Slate FUUenoa; David Grana, da~ OI .maripe ~ 11 <>.r&. Cout ~: and K.m Seri~ aaociaae prOfeuor of hotel~· •• occ. . The ~1 are he lO lhe publ~. The hbrary
as located 11 156 San (.lemmae Drive. For more
infonnaUOD, call Hctie Headly II ~)1 77
SIJow detail• ~tioa•
A 1hde lhow dttaitina tht act1v1hcs or
Eanhwaleh, a national volunteer environment.al ~nai.ation, wall be presented at 7 30 p.m. on Jan.
19 at Cost.a Mesa Adventure 16, 1870 Harbor Blvd.,
('osta Mesa.
Eatthwatch promoaes rac=an:h e~pcditions that
prnerve cndanttrcd specits and habit.au.
Thas event will provide details on an opportuni-
t)' to do '°methina different and ~orthwh1le. a nd
find out what Earthwa1eh has to offer.
The store ts at 1170 Harbor BIVd ar>d the show
st.arts at 7:30 p.m. More 1nforma11on may be
obt.aaoed by calhna 6S0-330 I.
Work•hop on menopause
A workshop on menopause will be presented by
Jen Kissler. R.N .• M.A., from 9 a.m. to noon on Jan.
2 1 in Newport Beach.
The fee is S2S and the class wall be hdd at 3355
Vi a Lido, Suite 22S. RescrvauoM and further
informattor. are available by calling 8SO-S923 or
723-0338.
Help for klcklng hablt
A q uit-smok1n1 program as be1n1 offered by the
Amcncan Cancer Society at Hoag Memorial
Hospital an Newpon ~ach.
The two-hour ~s1ons waU be held Monday and
on Jan. 12, 16, 19 and 23. It is recommended all
sessions be attended. The hospi tal 1s at 301 N.
Newport Blvd. Cost as $30. Rcaastration and more
information can be obtained by calling 751-0441.
Polltlcal ecology lectures
Sir Eldon Griffiths, a member of Bntash
Parhament and l 989 Resents professor of social
ecology. wall discuss van ous asp«ts of poht1cal
ecology 1n a free, fi ve-part lecture sencs at UCI
Startin& Monday.
"America and Europe: Rivals or Partners" and
"Pohcma Open Socieucs" arc two of the fi ve top1cs
to be addressed at the seric~
Griffiths is president of the Orange County
World Affairs Council and was named the first
honorary cmzcn o f Ora nae County by the board of
supervisors.
The lectures will be on Mondays through Feb.
6 .. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1n Room 104 ofthe Ph)sical
Sciences Bualdma Further tnformauon may be
·obtained by calhn& 856-6094. ·
To.de waste llablllty exploted
Tbe pra<11cal, lepland bus1ness1mphcauonsof
toxic waste and hazardous substances will be
addressed 1n a seminar by the Costa Mesa law firm of
Rutan and Tucker on Thursdav at the Red Lion Inn
an Costa Mesa ·
For further tnformauon. call Mal) Durb1b at
641-SI OO cxt. S40.
Jewish Issues eiamlned
"Jewish Issues on the Contemporary Scene"
will be the keynote address ,of Rabbi Herman
Schaalman at an ethnic d inner sponsored by the
JeW1Sh Comm unity Center ofSouth Orange County,
o n Jan. 14 1n Laguna Beach.
Schaalman 1s former president of the Central
Conference of Amcncan Rabbis.
Rca1strat1on includes mea ls and the seminar.
Cost 1s S 17 .SO for members and $20 for non-
members. Call 497-2070 or 833-10 17 for more
information.
Cooklng clan for chlldren
A seafood cook1n1 class for ch1ldrtn. 9-14. will
t>q.in Jan 14 at In 1ne's Northwood Community
Park.
Dr. Joe Connor. a biologist and cook. will
provide recipes and teach fun. simple ways to
prepare seafood T he SJ S fee include supphe
Call 66().3881 for more 1nformat1on
Learn how to keep records
"Record Kttpina for mall Bus1ne1s'' 1s the
l op1c of a Jan 14 ieminar at Irvine's Dttrfkld
Com munity Park. .
JSbnsorcd by the c1tyoflrv1ne. the seminar "'•II
addrcsJ m1n1mmat.on of tax liab1hti 1hroufth simple
record kecp1na. To pic$ to be covered w1 include
trackana of cash ~c1pts, income. b1lhna statements
and aencral busanc tips.
Cost 1s S3S and more 1nformat1on ma) be
obtained by calhna 660-3881 .
Learn to m•na6e atre••
•• trns M1nqiemcnt for the Prof es 1onaJ" "the
topic of a thrtt-hour workshop offered on Jan. 19 b)
Or.nae Coast CoHqc's comtnunity tcr\'1~ office
Lecturu Ocnite E Divis. a licensed mamaat.
family and ch1td tkrlp11t pract1cin1 an Tustin. "'Ill
dtscuss vario us aspects of stress ind how to dcal ,,,.11h
iL
The workshop runs from 6'30 to 9.30 p m. and
costs S 19 Call 432-SUO for more information.
Work•IJop deal• frith dlet
A Wof\lhop to develop a penonalilCd prOJflm
of eauna and e•ett•te .,,11 be led by Jodi Du n.
Ph.D., on Jan. 23 at the Manposa Women's Center
1n<>ranet.
Adm .. ion is SS. and more 1nformat1on can be
obtained e,y Qlhnt S47-6494. ~
l!r•lm• toplc ol meetliJ6
Tht nnodonal nd IONI probltms o(hiP..nsk
lelm1na d11Abltd youth wtlt be the topic of Dr. John Silonk~'• lddrnt &o me annual mttt1nt of the ' Onoe •SocinyoeJan. 27. •
W..lt.wiaoccunanaboUt l4~ntufthc ~ ~. itn• IO '°percent in hith-nst ~ • ow J'IW.ilt ~system. Tiit ......
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Mailboxes sho
iildividual taste
Wblle nearby planned commaald.. .._ ..
laomowner ueocJatton rulee ~teei ... tlM
aterlon of. homee will all look tbe .... , .-! ••
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reeldenta In tbe eut Coeta Meaa 8eem to ue tbetr
laomee u a atatement of tbetr lndJ.td..Uty. Aad
mall boaee are one way daey apreee tlaetr
lndlYidaal tutee. In tlae nelalaborbood boanded
bJ Newport Boalennt, 22aa Street, !nine A•-
enae and l 7tla Street, maUbozee take tlae form of
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wbalea, bird•, barn• and e•en a cottace.
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Dally Pilot plaota. by lflck Soa.a
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Seniors finallyg~ttiiig.respect
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Well k1dd1c,, "".' r tinall' made 1110 the
b11 time! 1ar1'.ct rl''it"an:hrr-, tho~ l it'
fol._$ dcc1d1ng who arc 1hc important
consumer aroup , ti nail~ figu rl'd ou1 older
Amt'ncans arc b1 spender
Land"s sal..c. I could have told I hem th3t
)tars q o. lrlhc~·d put on 1hc1r Spc'.'~. 1hc~
-.o uld ha'c Ken u toothl'\g around to.,..n
an our Mcrccck \ and CaJ 11lacs lake proplc
who know wht'rc 1hc1r nc't d•' 1dend cb«k
is com1n1 from
It d« a bod> aood 10 act some respect at
last. Ot'O. arc tll'&m mna to smile at me an
dcpart n"K'nl \lore\ The) fiaurc r m p.ick-
1"1 a few aold crtd1t card 1n m) \atchcl
alona "1th m) ~n1tt1n1 n(('dlc and couah
lucY
lclmn
lion I onh h3\C a couple' of thm. a
laundf) t1( ~ti and th rec food coupon But
neHr mind me of th1 amucn C' "
bound to rub ofl on me
W uh all the pubhc1t\ about our t'COn
om1c clout. ifs not surpn 1n1 .,..c·rt about
to be .... OCX'd b~ .\mcncan industl) \mona
the nt'"' mno\allon~ bcena dt \Clopcd for
the mature market arc ba1hm1 suit "1th
k1ru that can be rollC'd up or down h~c a
Vcntt1an bhnd. J cpcndena on \our ~lluhte lc,cl. sofl-focu~ hJht bul~ that
arc so d1tTused the> blur "nnkl~ and pu1
bald spots ind l"\~cdan• haulinc com·
ple1el) OUI of fOCU\, p Jet thal 1urn oil
1utomau~ .. 11y '°)OU don't ha'c lo dmc
home 40 m1ltt lO sec 1f lhc fitt cnaancs
ha\C art1\cd, and f \tllll\M' ke)'s. address
book ptns. and h~t1ck with beepers \0
)OU can't lo~ 'cm Im ainc a tal~ina car
that helSK )Ou mancuvtr a bloc k-lona
~n out of a park1n' lot .,..11hout
mash1n1 a do1cn fcnden I can hardh
\liolll.
The markcU•tolks may be surpmed 10 fioo o lder mencans aren't '° d1tTcrent
from the mt Of'tht population. n~pt we
dme 1n thcsl0w•nt.on1 makt lo"c 12.4
11m~ a year. and C"OntUmc our Y.t11h1 1n
f'N~ Ptt annum. All people don't ,.c tht
)3me, h<>Wf'"· ~ ~ toed or ind1·
'idualtMI wM ~ the llft'Col)lK't•
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TOKYO -Emperor Hirohito.
WhQ held divine llatUI Until Japan's
deht in World War II and endured
to reip for 62 yean, died Saturday of intestJftal cancer, He was 87,
The _,_emment'1 chief spoke.
mah, C9'id' Cabinet Secretary Kenzo
Obbdli, uid the empe~r died at 6:33 a.rfi. (7:33 p.m. PST Friday).
"The death of the emperor LS an
exfremly sad thing." Prime Minister
Ndboru Takeshita said in a somber ad~r'e$S on national television. He
reeounted Hirohito's extraordinary
reiln, through the Great Depression
an8 "the very sad ruins of World War
II ... and the penod of rapid economic
grQwth" after the war.
'
Hirohito will go to his aravc witb i
mixed teputauon due to his tole IS
Japan's mulat wartime le~. bu t
Takeshita said he "lived for world
peace and the happrncss of the
people."
"He decided to end the war after he
could no longer stand to sec the
suffering of the people:' Takeshita
said.
Shoichi Fujimon. grand steward of
the Imperial Household Accncy. told a nauonally televised news con-
ference that H.iroh1tod1ed of cancer of
the upper duodeni;m.
The frai I monal'dl. who uf&Cd his
country to su~nder after the atomic
bombing of Japan by the Untted
States 1n the closing days of the war,
had undergone intestinal bypass sur-
acry in September 1987. At the time,
his doctors $lid a growth blockina his
intesune wa~ not cancerous. On Sept. 19. 1988. the emperor vomited blpod 1nd remained 10
sendus cond1t1on after that with in~mal-Olcedini. but until th~ death
announcement. the household aaen-
cy refused to confirm local news
repons he was suffering from cancer.
>i ~. I . Libya says 14 tl.S.jetsinvolved
i:n attack, photographs doctored
t RI POLI, Libya (AP) -Libya
sa\d Friday that 14 U.S. jets attacked
thf two Libyan fighters shot down
thiS week over the Mediterranean,
not two U.S. planes as Washington
says. ,
Meanwhile, warplanes in position
fot takeoff appeared on the tarmac at Tn poli's airpon, and soldiers guard-
ed:J tbe fortress of Col. Moammar
Gadhafi, who was reported to fear a
U.S. attack. •
A Western diplomat said he was
told that Gadhafi had ousted his
military chief, but he said the repon
coald not be confirmed. He spoke on
coDdition of anonymity.
~ab Abou Dabbous, secretary of
the Libyan information ministry.
told a news conference Fnday eve,
nin' that the U.S. account ofWedncs· day s air attack was "a fabrication."
He said 14 U.S. Jets were involved
and that the · shooting was
premeditated. U.S officials ha ve said
two U.S. jets fired after the Libyan
MiG-23s pursued them.
"The truth is that 14 (U.S. planes)
-count them -attacked two
Libyan planes on a normal reconnais-
sance flight," said Dab.bous.
Libyan television broadcast 1m1-
lar charg~.
Libyan officials say the planes were
unarmed rccoQnaissancc craft, but
U.S. officials have produc~ video
r; -P,rogramcuts premature births
NEW YORK (AP) -The
Dtfmat"-re binh rate at a French
hospital dropped by one-third be-
cause of a prevention pravam that
included paid work leavesofl~weeks 'OF~, a researcher said Friday. e program also taupn pregnant
wo en to avoid wung physical
ac~ivity at home. said Emile
Pabicmik. chairman of the obstetrics
an6 aynecology de~nment at ..lhe U ·versity of Paris. South.
ut an American expert said the
ch approach would incur .. ina~ priate and unnecessary costs .. m
t Unit&d States bccluse mosr participants would have had full·
10 YEAR
NATURE REST
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term pregnancies an)way.
Most women at risk for premature
binhs carry their fetuses to term, and
physicians cannot accurately predict
who will deliver prematurely, said
Paul MacDonald of the Un1vers1 t) of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center
in Dallas.
He and Pap1em1k spoke at a seminar sponsored by the March of
Dimes Binh Defects Foundation.
Some 350,000 Amencan babies
every year are born prcterm, which
means more than three wcclcs before the end of the normal 4().weck term.
the foundation says. They account for
70 percent of infant dearh~. and ace at
10 YEAR
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palsy. seizure disorders. mental r~
tarda11on. and impairments ofv1sjon
and hearing. Pap1ernik's program was aimed at
reducing physical e~cnion that trig-
gers the uterus to contrac1 dunng
pregnancy.
Frtnch women had alread) been
en11tled to paid leaves stanmg sax
weeks before the due date. The
inter\'enuon program oflCrCO lOnger
leaves. depending on the woman's
situation. Pap1em1k !Mltd. For exam-
ple. a womao whose JOb required lots
of standing co.uld begm her leave I 0
weeks before the due date. ht said.
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SAN JOSE (AP) -Forty-
cight well-behaved male in-
mates called for assistance then
locked themselves in their Jlil
cells after their female guard
passed out, according to of-.
fictals. As. a result. the inmates were
given ice cream at their next
meal for following the correct
emergency procedure which
was shown dunng a Jail onen-t.at1on film . according to Jail
Commander Bob Conroy.
Conroy said Santa Clara
County's newest 1aLI with 48
cells surrounding a comm on
dayroom was deugned to foster
better cond1t1ons by havrng
officers mingle with inmates.
Town mourns
Addlaa a eaaclle togue. of nowen oatal4e a corDer market
In Pofit Richmon 19 &Ja anldeatifled llrl, wbo ~
teeldeata of tbe commanJty tn moarnlna Bol> YollDC -tJaelr ~r. banker and ''e•eryl>ody'• dad. '''Youn&. 88. wu •hot
and killed Tbunday durtnc a holdup.
Rock Hudson's lover
sues estate for s· 11 M
Hud son wanted Chnstian to fly Lo
Pans and see a doctor. He quoted
Miller as sa)ing: ··Rock told me:
'T&kt' care of 11\r kid I may have
killed him:"
Rhoden 's version of the facts. outhn~d in his opening statcmht. 1s
d1spu1Cd b)' tttomeys for Millet •nd
the Hudso n estate
They contend that the love arr.1r
betwe(n Hudson and Chnstian
soured in early 1984 because Oms-
t1an told Hudson he had sold KX for
money. They allqe that Hudson
stopped having sex with Cbristian
and allowed him to stay 10 his home
for the next year and a half only
because Chnst1an threatened to ex-
pose the star's homO'SCJluality.
Reiner to rµn for state post
LOS ANGELES (AP) -D1stnct
Attorney Ira Remer announced Fn·
day that he will run for California
attorney general. assuming that tn· cumbent Anomey General John Van
de Kao'lp runs for governor.
"I have today filed my intention
with the secretary of state to be a
candidate fOr anorne) general 1n
1990, .. Reiner said.
"'l:he andicauons arc that John Van
de Kamp will be a candidate for
go,·cmor. I v.ould nol consider run·
mng against John, but 1t 1s abun-
dantly clear that John 1s a candldatt
for covemor ... he said.
Van de Kamp wasn't immediately
available for comment. said his
spokesman Dwayne Peltrson
Reiner said he filed his dedarauon
under the provisions of Proposthon
73 which requires candidates to
announce their intenuons al the earliest poss1bt~m,.,..._ __
Smokers burning over new taxes
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Com-plaining they don'l have money to
bum. California smokers and
smokeshop owners are sreamlna
abour a week..old tax that dramati-
cally jacked up prices for ciaarcnes
and other tobacco "Products. Retailen say some customers ere
couahin1and cursini. otMnerinnina 1nd0cann1 at, when they discover the
tax on a pack of their favontc
ciaarcttes Jumped from a dime to 3S ~nts. The tax boosts c1prs. cbew;na
tobl<:eo. _$nuff and pipe tobacco
prices by 42 percent. •
The tax coincided with pnce in-
creases from many wholesalers and a
new federal tax. SOme manufacturers"
are chaflin& 7S cents a pound more
for pipe tobacco and another S· IS
cents for each c1aar
Rqular domcs11c c1aarettes are
selling for Sl.7S a pack over some
counrers. $1 to $2.25 in vendina
machines and S3 a pack at
Candlesuck Park conccssion stands.
At one smoke shop, the pncc of a 14-
ounce package of Old Drum pipe
tobatco J\lmped from $10.56 to
$18.16.
Last November, Cahfomia voters
cndorxd the new taxes by a 58-t<>-42
percent margin.
The estimated So50 m1lhon in
expected revenue is to be spent for
health care for the 1nd1acnt. research
about smok1n1-(:auscd diseases.
smokma prevcnuon cducauon and
fire pre~ent1on. Twenty-five percent
will be allocated b)' the l.q.i$1ature.
Judge may d~lay North trial
if key char:ges are dismissed
WASH INOTON (A P) -Leaders
of two Senate comminecs Fnd•y
asked Attorney General Richard
Thornburgh to explain why former
prcs1dent1al aide Ohver L Nonh
cannot be tried on key Iran.Contra
cha ran. The chairmen of the Senate Ju-
d1c11ry ind lntclhaencc committees
asked Thomburp to provide the .. full explanation 1f, IS cxptttedr the Judi' 1n the casc aranu a pro.sccuuon
motion to d11miss the consl)irac:y and
theft ctwees apinst North. In 1 letter to Thomburah. the lawmabn uid th«y believed the Oulifttd Information Procedum
Act ••rcquim a fUU upaanaoon to tM
~ commmea ... as to
Why thne two chules could not be
tried without di1dosina clailifkd
infonnatio9."
(
The explanation was souaht b)'
Sens. David Boren. 0-0kla.. and
WtlhamCohen,R·Matnc, rcspcct1vc-
1y chairman and ~ic-c-chairman of the
intelhaencc panel and Sen. Joseph
Biden, ().Del .. who chairs the Ju-
d1c11ry Committee.
The law requires the 111omcy
seneral lO rcpon to the conaras1on1I aotclh,c~ andJl.adic11ry comm1ttccs any tune cnmanal cha[an arc d1•
m1$$1Cd btcaute conunued prot-
eamon 1n open court would Je<>P-
aidize nauonal 1ttunty.
The lawmakm acknowkdecd tblt iftdcpencknt counsel Lawrtn« E
Walsh, not lhe J ~ticc Oepan~t.
Md d«ackd to teek d1Mnisul of the
two central c~ But they Mid tM CIPA rtportint provi1t,.0n was enacied .. to provide an
opponanity f'of Coneraa 10 review,
as approprialt. circumstances of this
sort·
Such re vie .. , art needed to "ensure
that dec1s10M not to pr~utc alleaed
cnm1nal conduo ~crt. 1n fict.
prompted by ~t1m1te nattonal Sit-
cunty con«ms. •
The •naton asked Thombursh to
include the caplanat1on 1n his nut
tcmiannual rt~n on the opcrauon of the law.
. The j~ in tht catt, meanwh1Se.
1nd1cated he miaht P91'pone the
tchcduac<SJan. 31 sian ofNonh·s tnal
bealutt of the latm devdopments ln lbe cue. •
"AU data now 1cbechded" wlll bt
rtvicwedat a bari1111 Monday in liaM of Wallh01 cliwislal motion. U:S.
District Judlf Ottbard A. Gatll said
1n a one-tenlenele order.
Company, 6 individuals indicted
alvation Army
reputation built
011 its social work
IJ MAGGI& JACUON .................
LONDON -Elsie Ml)' A~(ord
hadn't teen Mr brother in 81 years -
not 11nce lhc wu stnt as a toddkr to
live with her unt~. A few °Wttks as<>
the salvation Army reunitcd thtm.
Tratina nuu1na pcnon1 isjusr one or an amy of social $Crv1ccs the
chufdt..1n-un1form ht! taken on an a
h1aory of aood WOrks that bqan wnb a SOUi) kitchn an London'$ squalid
EaM End in ll66.
fiBt and forcm~t " 1 church. 1t~ reputation rcsll heavily on its social
work.
.. Throuah our socaal work "'t' Ir(
Sttn as bC1na pttpel'N to JO whcr'( otMr people arc pethas-l)Ot quite
prepartd 1010." says Comm1u1oner
Harry RH<!. who ditttts evanaeh~'ll
work in 8nt11n. ·
I
The 9fllninuon and ns social·
evanetlical work has since spread to
countrits around tht ~orld.
"We're the v.or1d's l1raest volun-
tttr orpntzation " s.a1d SPokesman
Capt. Charles Kmi. "But at the soime
ume, 1f our SOCtal v.ork was
enormously prof~ 1onal but no one
was hcanns about Chnsuanit). v.e
would be fa1hng tn our first ta~k." .. "'~
Althou&h its imqe 1s sun defined
by us military uniforms. brass ban<1
and bellJ1n1hn11tcollection pots the
2. S-milhon-member. army tnes to
adapt to the times.
William Booth. the builder' on
and born-again Chmuan ~ho
fou nded the organ1nt1on in 1865.
cnv1sa1cd ao ·arm~ of wld1ers with
m1htary ranks to wage war on • rnn
with Btbl~ and com~ ion.
Elate ll•J Aahford, 83, lt reu.ntted with ber brother. Willi.am
~. 85, after 81 yean. In center ta llaj. Colin Fairclough
of the 8alntion Anny that helped reunite them.
Recent innovations include
budattang advice for credit card
Junk1esJ and free clectrontc telephone
cards ror down-and-outs and· run-
awa~s to phone home
The mining ~rsons bureau
handles S.000 a~ a yea r and claims
a 7()..~rccnt $ucccss rate. After 83-year-old Mrs. Ashford's
son wrote 10 for help. 1t took MaJ.
Cohn Faircloua~ and his 24 assistants
JUSt two weeks to trace Wilham Pring,
SS. who was hvina about I SO miles away.
But the missing persons bureau
won't handle cases -.here one of the
panics seeks a divorce.
Althouah the Arm) regards mclf
Booth, the first "~neral" ne'er
meant to found a church or a M>C1.1l
service. He s1mpl)-wantcd the poor to
,o to church
"He sav. himself a~ a poor man's
8111> Graham," but most churches
wouldn'1 havl" the smell)' new con-
verts and "whether he hked 11 or not.
he had a church on th ts hand Ii,·• s:ud
Read in al\ 1nterv1ew in his spartan
office at the Ann) 's world hcad-
quaners near the Thames Ri ver
Finding hungr) peoplt' unrccept1\t
to pr'(aching. Booth o~ncd a wup
kitchen The first hostel opened in
1888.
Bod)'guards v.ere hired to ward ofT
mocking crowds who would pell
Arm)' preachers w11h c;~ fhh and
rocks. The fir t group of suanh
happened to pla) musical 1nstru·
ments, ~ 1l bcume the fi~I brass
band,
The n:amc, hauon Arm). "'J'
adopted 1n Ul78 and from the Qut~t
it >tres~ tam1l). w11h Booth >e111n8
the enmple. H1 \On Bramv.cll
succeeded him as acncr.al ""hen he
died t0 1912. and son Balhngton and
daughters Emma and E'angd1ne
opened chaptc~ in the l 'n11ed State~
The pre~nt ieneral is Eva Bur-
ro ..... s. an Austrahan and the lirs1
woman since Evangchnr Booth to
head the Army
Today 60 JX'f'Cen\ of the soldiers have relatives in the .\rm)'.
Regional ~ecretary to direct
Christian women's coalition
By T1te Associated Pre11
STONY POINT. N Y. -Church \\omen l nned.
an ecumenical coaht1on ofChnst1an v.omen ded1ca1ed to
climinatmapoven} and promo11n1 pe e and JU Slice. has
named Patnc1a J. Rumer as its ne ..... general director.
Rumer has been regional stcrctary for Latin America
and the Canbbean for the United C'hurch of Christ's
Board of World Ministries.
She is to assume the new PoSt neu AuJust on
'retirement of the currc~t general dn~c:tor. Dons Anne
Younscr. becoming the eighth woman to lead the national
organization m its 47-)ear history
e'angchcal bod)' th~tdocs not p<'rm11 full memhcrsh1p to
churche belong1na to the NCC' or WC'C
~me Amcncnn Baptist had sought "-llhdr.twal
from the NCC. and V..CC.
Paul Nichols ol Richmond. Va . ch:ua<.:1cn1ed the
comprom1sedcc1s1on as "conc1l1ar. broad. 1nclus1vc-an
appropnatc stance for ou r dcnomrnauon ..
The dec1S1on culminated four )Ca~ of mon11011ng
and c:rn1quing the NCC' and W( C
I
The organ11~11on tias a S~m1ll1on
pound (S<n million) budge1 and
works in 89 couomcs running
hostch for '0.000 homl'less. ~hool
for 280.000 lhildren. and ho'>pital
and home tor lepers. the bhnd. h:rnd1cappcd, su1l 1dal and s1cl
Among Bnush l:hant1cs 11 Pl'ntls
lht' kast on .1\kn1n~tr.1t100 anJ tunJ-
ra1S1ng. acrording 10 ~he non-pro.lit-
( hanues Aid ( omm1 .... 1on
But changing mores and 1hc grov. th
of profernonal \OC1al scrv ice~ hn' c
tended to tcl1pse wme aspcl." ut
\alvauon Arnn worl
Its 25.000 ·omccrs ha,en·1 m-
l rca~d in number ~nt1." IQ?::?. h no
longer catC'r'> to un"t°d motht'h
bceausc.-lhl" no" more ollcn l h0t>'>I.'
abornon or mothl·rhooJ
Definition
ls modified
LONDON (\Pl -rhe <.on-·
t:1 Oxlord Orctron;H) ha' of-
fered a comprom1Sl' an 11s lona-
runnina quarrel ""llh k"'°11h
groups over its inclus1on ol the
..... ord "JC\\ .. as a racial slur
The Jev.1 h campa1gnrr. sa~
the) v.elc:ome the change but
bche"e it's not enough
The d1sputc:d cntr) defines
"Jew" as " I per)On of Hcbrt"'
dcstent. person ""hose religion 1s Judaism .. 2 (dcr<>J .. c:olle><.i .
R) person "'ho dnv('~ hard
bargain . usurer ·
Concert l>eneft "'
scholarshiP-fund .,
• A benefit con~en , fe1 tu tin1
outstandina Southern C1lifom11 sina-rrs 1n an an-a)' of o~ra1ic 1elec-
t1ons, v.111 be beld 11 the CIMarda tf lleUc'H• Sclnce, 220S Main St ..
Hununaton Beach. •
The pr~am. to be~n at 3 p m. Sunday, Jan. 22, will rai1e fu nds for
scholarships to I.he Graz fa~nence
ummer 1989. . Performers are Southland alumni
of the Amencan Institute of Musical
Studies m Grn. Austna The)' will
s1na excerpts from works by Pucc1n1,
Verdi Mozart. Strauss and Wetll.
Admission 1s S 10. • • • Vicki 'Feldon, Ph.D. anist and l~turer on folk.lore and folk. an. will rr'(SCnt ·•Jewish Visual Ans Through
hstory" at 7 p.m.-un<la). Jan. I 5.
F-cldon. who has taught at C'al tale
Nonhndte. UC'LA and UC'l. will
survey ihc charactenst1cs. fomls.
contmuit>. mnovauons and contest
of this bod) of Bn and d1SCuS$ v.h.tt
makes 11 Jcwtsh .... The program 1s the first in a senes
ol lhe, de~1gncd to e\plore Judaic
e~pr~ss1on lhroustT the ans FutUTe
lectures \\.ill . .tndudc i...abbahst
themes. Holocaust an and Jewish
mus1c.
The scncs will be presented at
Temple Sb.Ir Ha Ma 'alot, 2100 Mar
Vtsta, Ncwpon Beach. and 1s oocn to
the public. Scnes 11ck.ets Ir( SlS for
members and S40. non-members.
single t1d.C'ls att S7 50 for members
and SI O. non-membe~ For more
mformauon call 644-7203
• • • V1ck1 Feldon v.,111 also eumine "The An ol the Shtetr' at 8 p m
Fnday at Temple Betll David of
Orange Coun1y .. 6100 Hefley t .
Westminster.
• • • C:Ul>ad of Jrvlne Je,.lslt Ceater
will offer a 1hrce-part "crash course"
dclv1n1 into ttie intncate lav.s of
kccpinJ kosher. be&Jnn1ng Monda).
Jan 16. at ii pm ·
The other cla ~s v.111 be on
consecut1H' Monda)\ The center 1s
at 4872 Ro)~ Road
• • • A Judaic hmor) and rnhu~ cla s
will begin Thursday at 10 am. at the
Jewl11l Commulty Ceoter of Soalll
Or-.. CMal'J, 298 8roedwal Ll&una Beach,
TllC claH \\Ill cover htcratu •
philosophy. rehaaon, hun*:ir, history.
btbhcaJ and modem lsr1cl and tra· d1t1on . ,,..
ls.raeh and Y1dd1sh fotk sina.inL
field tnps and holiday ctlcb,.t1on4 m~ also be included. • 111
Rcaistrat1on 1s S$. and for mort•
information all the center at 1
497-2070. • • • • "Modem Amman Rehpon: Th !;.Jn
Irony of It All" will be discussed b)J) Dr. Manin Man)'. ednor of Christia 1t
Century, at 7 30p.m. Sunday.Jan. I>.
The lecture ts pan of the Laaun'! ,
Niauel's Community Forum Sen~ 1 and will be held at 30121 Niguel .;
Road >• Tickets at $7.50 are available at thf,,-1• door. For more 1nformat1on. Cl!J 1c
49S-1310. I!
• • • 018 A lh~-umt c:la that explores
rchg.aous llunktng and behef wall bl..
held at Orange Coast College dunna
the spnng semester that Stans Mon-
da)".
• Titled ".World . Reli11on:· th
course looks al rchgious patterns that
have developed in the East and Wes• 1· Special emph.am 1s placed on the
rdevancc of vanous religious beliefs
10 the contemporary 1ntcll~tu'i1
'lo\Orld
One section '"II meet from 9 to lt1 .' a.m. on Monda)s. Wednesdays an~•'
Fnda}S.!. whale the other IS slated ror rlJ
6.30 to v.30 p.m on Wednesdays. For ~
more informauon. call 432-S678. t
• • • A look. 11 Unnanan Un:versahsm •t
in the >Car 2000 wall be offereaat the 1
I 0:30 a.m. service Su nday at lhe!..
Ual&arlaa UD.lver..U1& FeU.wlMp Ofv
l..aluna Beach. 429 CyPr'(SS Drive. 1.1J
Speaker wall be the Rev. Cbra
Schnner. 11..-1
Also planned is a fucwcll functt M
ra1S1ng luncheon for mcmbelSl J
Heather and Georac Farmer. Thil :>
luncheon will follow the 10:30 a.nil
service. . . . -Todd Garrun. son of tan and Lana
GatTUn. ""Ill make h1 bar m1tzvah ;J 10 a.m turday, Jan. 14, at Chaba
of Irvine Jewish Center. 4872 Royce
Road.
Church Women United has 1.750 local un11s rcprcscntm& women of Protestant Roman \athohc and
Eastern Onhodoll denom1na11ons
CASTRIES. St Lucia -Wh1lc modern ll-chnolog~
has tended to turn the world into a mutuall) 1ntlucnl"1ng
··global \lllage " that ma) have ome negall' e cons-
quenccs. according to pan1c1pant~ 1n a '>pcc1al church
consultatton here
.\nd a a 'erb "(dcrog..
colloq .. R) cheat. bargain "11h
(perM>n) to IO\\er has pncc ··
"Ocrog.. lOlloq R" '>tJnds
for "dcrog.atof). nilloqu1al. BO 'TO~ (.\P) -Ep1srnpal
raci•JI) off cow.I.'.. b1\ho~ arc e~!)\.'\ tc:d 10 et\:! qu" ll~ to
•
According to .J Tullcxh. cunlirm the l'k' t1on ot thC' \nghc,.n senior a smant editor ol the <. hurl h's fif\t v.om:an _ t11,hop no" PHILADELPHIA -The .\mem:an Bapll\t
Churches ha~e decided 10 ma1nta1n their h1 tone
ecumenical tics. but also to an111ate a nev. one
The denomanatlon~s general board "otcd to reaffirm
membership m the Nauonal C'ouncal of Churches and
World Coun<."11 ofChurdres. bu1also10 become an official
observer in the Nauonal A~soc:1at1on of E'angclicals
veral speakers told \hnsuan C'tl'cu 11' cs\\ ho deal
with v.ork an the Third World that cm·cl'> ol mas.., ml·dm
and technology ten~ to erode cultural 1den1"'
d1c11on3r'). the ne\t cd1t1on "'111 that \tandtng romm1ttl~ around thl'
add "The s1creot) pc "'h1l h 1i. coontr) h:nc pro'ldtd tht nl."\e\'3r)
no" deep\~ 01Tcns1' c an>'IC '>uppomng ~ore~ from ht!>~om .. al auoua11on .. of The R~' Barbara Harn'> a pnc~l 1n
«"'s a monl')·knJcr" 111 Ph1laddph1a. pa~ the n11lc.',tom•
The I 6 million-member denom1nat1on had no1
fhc Rc' Pa1nck .\nthon'. l.hrc<:to1 ol .1 Rwn.rn
tatholK pastoral center hrrc. s.a1d peupk' Jn.• 10 .. rng thl·1r mcd1e,al England .. late TuesJ:n "'hl·n .sn cn,doP\' ···········~ "1trn'cd at thl-Ep1 lJ!3l D1~ of prev1oust} bctn llnkt'd 10 the £. -a-t"Om<r-¥:u1•c cufttt~ltt"t~tHJHnnuen~
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~oy your ride through life
liile .~lie ~eter's running
z OE-'\R a\NN
LANDERS: Every
lso onen adul1s suffer
.anxiety attacks and
:children are necd-
11cssly frightened out
,oft.heir wits by omr •weirdo prcd1 ct1on
that on a certain da) ••••••••••••• 'the world 1s romin&
Ito an end.
People actually quit their JObs. ~II their houses and
['belongings and wait for the earth to swall ow them up.
When it doesn't happen. you hear the same excuses: God
changed his mind. Even the Bible sa) s no one knows what
y or what hour the world as going to end.
The thing everyone seems to forget as that cvco
•nute of every hourofevel) da) ... the world comes to an
nd" for somebody. We arc all eoang to die. sooner or
atcr. It could be today an a rar accident. or a fall down the
ta1rs. Heart attacks stnke uddcnly. Diseases chum
victims. There are fires. floods and tornadoes -enough
tr.igedy to go around. And in the end. of course. for tho ~
ho "escape" there is death from old age. No ma lier how
ealthy we arc. eventually our pans wear out.
So what's the bag deal? The message 1s. la ve cvel) da)
as 1f 1l were ) our last. Don't put off the pleasures and JO)'S
for "another tame." It's always later than )OU thank. -
HI LOSOPHER IN MICHIGAN.
DEAR PHIL: You've packed a lot of common sense
nto a sbort essay. Tlaub 1rom all 'Of us. We can't be
emlnded too often to savor tbe moment. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: In the-last several months
y husband and I have taken our l\\-O children. ages 7 and
. to two movies rated PG.
We 'A ere funou~ \\hen wt hc:.ird four·lellcr IAOnh and
cursing m both mo\-1ts It "a' a d1!.1r:1,c' Why in the
world would such language be used JO a film for ch11drcn7
I'm sure we aren't thc only l)Arcnts "ho arc out111,cd
by the filth ouqoungstcr~are c~po,cd to an these 01o"t 1ci..
Plc3sc, .\nn, tell me what can be done !lhort of boyconang
the movics altogether., -R.C.
Dtu R.C.: f've luld letten from a gnat muy parents
in tllt' pa1t several yean aad U.ey all laave die same
complalllt.
WUt maay people do Dot •.DderstHd is &Ht a PG
rating 1tao41 for "pareatal 1•tda•ce." Tlll• means tlae
movie coe&alns material Oaat some pareats will find
objectioaable, aDd ta.at tlley sllould decide wbetber or aot
tlley waat lllelrclllldnD to see the mo~e. You 1bo•ld take
yo.r elllldrea to only tbose movies tbat are rated "G." • • • DEAR ANN LA DER : .. Ed" and I plan 10 he
married next )Car I h:He asked my onl) s1Mer to be
matron of honor. he said )es. and tiaen \\e began to talt...
about the wedding.
··Mary" ha s an 8-year-old son "ho •~ immature and
spoiled. When she asked af I planned to have ham be the
rang bearer, I said no. I had an mind Ed's nephew.
Mary became e-xtremely upse t and said that afl d1dn '1
ask Michael. he v.ould be tcmbl) hun and she couldn 't
take that insult l~sng down. Ana a lot of unplea~nt
conversation, Mar> said unless I included her son as rang
bearer. she could not be m) ma1ron of honor.
Ed says he wall do an)thing I want. I don't lake
ulumatums. Ann. but I hate to l'\a ve 01) sister mad at me.
Please advise. -A MESS IN EA T MEADOW.
Dear E.M.: Your sister llad no right to lay tills on you.
lf yOt1 doD 't want her HD to be the ring bearer, tell her you
have made otller plans. And happy orange blossoms. dear
-no matter what. Don't let this ruin your day .
$55M winner aids needy
By Th Assoclatecl Preti
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -Slteel•~Ryu, w1\\ner of the
nation's single biggest louery jackpot, has formed a
foundation to help the needy with some of her $55.1 m1lhon.
"It's a dream I want to lave on lonJaf\er I'm gone,·· Ryan
said Thursday as she formed the private, non-profit Ryan
Foundation with a ··substantial sum" of her winnings.
Ryan, 63, of Winter Springs, said the foundation wilr
provide shelter for the homeless. help the elderly, feed the
hungry and protect abused women and children.
Tho former real estate saleswoman won the f1onda
jackpot in September. Jackpots exceedingS55. I m1lhon since
then have been split among multiple winners. • • • ATLANTA -Zn Zsa Gabor says she ne ver waots lo
hear the name of Delta Air Lines again -and Delta officials
probably feel the same way about fier.
Pohceescorted the entertainer off a Delta fltght Thursday
after she refused to keep her dogs in travel kennels, an airline
spokesman said. The confrontation occurred dunnga stopover in Atlanta.
Airline officials said Gabor. 69, who was traveling from Los
Angeles to her home in Palm Beach, Aa .. let two Shih Tzo
dogs out of their kennels in the first-class section of the jet.
"The Delta agent came aboard." airline spokesman
William D. Berry said. ··He asked her six times to comply. She
refused to comply. Each ume he was responded to with
considerable vulpnty:·
Atlanta police were then called to escon Gabor away.
Gabor contended the dogs were not disturbing anyone.
and said the Delta aaent "was scrcaman._atmelikc I was omc
criminal. This is not the end ofthrs."
Zaa ZA Gabor alta with her pet
d•• In Atlanta airport.
esOlved: This is the year
Will finish ... something
.\s I am the mgnangqueen of unfinished project . 1t 1s
ot unreasonable to assume that my No. I New Year's
sol ution this year as to finish something.
I have a wide -------------
ho1cc. I can finish
isang my three
1rtysomc1h1ng
'Ctuldren. I could fin -
• h an eagle afghan
#lat still needs 84
inmed squares. Or I
uld go crazy and••••••••••••• ste the rest of the
1ctures in the photo album of my wedding.
You probably think I have never finished anything in
ipy life. You are wtonJ. You may remember the cross-
Jt1tch pillow I started 1n 1967 titled "Colonial Lady at
h1te Hou~." I finished it eight years aio. On~ I make
op my mind to do something, I do 11.
I am not alone in leaving things undone. At a meeting 6f the Louisville chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of
.America Inc .. a contest was hcld amona its 275 stitchers to
e who had the most unfinished projects. The cate~orics
ere: largest. smallest. least worked. nearly finished.
opeless ca~. greatest number and most popular.
The wanner had a total of72 unfinished proJCCts
Amateurs.
You're readtf!& someone with an 1n1crcst SP'!n of :?O
minutes ... tops! Christmas wall JO out of style before I
finish all the stockings. poinscuaa kc)' nngs. Chmtm~
tree pillows and fell apphque skirts. The~· arc all Jammed
in a shoppinJ bag with the prophetic la bel "Ne11t Year."
At one tame l silently made plans to teach ongami at the Y. The book. ··Beginning Ongam1." is sull 1n its
ceJlo_pbane wrapper. Under the sheet an the linen closet
are five httle bundles of silk fabnc I bought an China on
m)' vacation. I don't own a scwmg machine.
In Alaska. I bought a book of Alaskan animals to be
assembled form>-grandchildren. l put together a canbou
before I realized I don't have irandchildren.
Recipe and coupon files are in the embryonic stage ..
chairs arc half-stripped of their pa ant an the µrage ... lawn
furniture is stall stuck to newspapers awa1fln& a ~ond
coat. I never seem to be able to 1et ii head of the season I
know that I should be 1ttt1n1 out tho plastic Ea •er cg&s
that come an a kit to decorate. but l w~'t do that
I looked carefully over all of my unfinished projects
before I announced which project I was going to finish this
year. Yesterd•>· I made my choice. "I am going to fin i h
the book!" I announced.
"The one you are wril1ng'1" asked my huslxlnd
"No. tht one that's br my bedside that I tell )OU rm
reading each night before fall asleep h' bttn there mce
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Complete t•vttton llttlnt• In Sunder'• TV Piiot
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Signatures differ
but fill same space
By SYDNEY OMAJUl
Suday,Jan.I
~RIES (March 21-A pnl 19): Stress
independence, creativity, st) le.
You'll meet people who can help in
connccuon with business or carttr.
faprcss walhngness to panac1pale an
paonecnng proJCCl. Romance is pan
ofsccnano ls )our s1gna1ure al1.1.a )'S the same
length? fapens sa) a person almost
ne \-er signs e\actl) 1he same wa). But
does sign at the !ijlme speed to fill 1hc
same space. Out now is a com-
puterized signature \Crtfit:a11011 '>)'S·
tem that measures those l\\O-\peed
and space. You sign on some sort of graphics pad. I presume
QuecJl Eh1abeth I 1.1.as a "h11 at
th.Pi-fancy penmanship caned callt-
graphy.
Q Why did marnages an ancient
Athens last longer than mamagcs 1n
other Greek c1 11es of thc time.,
A. Athens law required divorced
husbands to g1\e back the bndcs·
down cs.
Richard II introduced the hand·
kerchief into England. Didn't do has
reputation much good Has peers
tho ught him a sass)'. Or their \\Ord for
II
It's hard to takc )Our e)e!. off an>
soanng thing that arcs A boomerang
A comet. A basketball. The fireball of
a Roman candle. A fl )'tn8 squirrel. A
football . A paper airplane What cl!IC'>
You know what that groundhog is
doma when he sucks has head out an
February'! •
Not chcckina the \\Cather. that's
ccnain. He's look1n1 for a female
aroundhoa. Slim chance. Female
hibernate a month longer.
Whines an commun1cauon are
refintna a fiber line they sa)' will
transmit the cqu1valen• Of three SClS
of encyclopcd1a) an one second. After
that, they rorcscc a system called
Tcrabus which wall transmit the
entire Libral) of Congress 1n two
minutes. Hard to 1ra p. that one
Says here Mex1 o has more: kinds of
snakes and froas than any othcr
country on canh
Ernie Kovacs was al41<> a wresshna
announcer. Once. ftc pve his shows
Q.1-Boch vulnerable. u South you
hold:
•13 ~AUIM 0 1 •AIUSl
,Yout rijlat-banct opponent optm
iM bidd)q wi&h ones~. What
8Ction do you Laite?
Q.2:-NtiiMr vulDlriblc, u Souih
you llc>ld:
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an -clectnc sizzle. Take the dried
chicken bones. He earned a b3g of
same to the JOb. Dunng tense lie-ups
on Uie mal. he'd crack one ne-xt to the
mike. C'h11ling,
Q. Is chop suey 100 years old )Ct?
A. Gelling close. It was in \-en ted an
cw York Caty in 1896.
Q \\hat's a "strato-volcano".,
A. A volcano on top of a \-Okano
Mount'Shma 1ssucb -fou:rscparate
volca mr cones that overlap each
other.
Expens on dinosaurs having
measured resonat1n& cham~f\ of
skulls. claim some ofthosc b11 beasts
groaned tone like the tones of French
horns.
TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Deal-
ings wub women prove successful.
fam1I) member says. ··Lei us not be
strangers!.. Lunar aspect highlights
distance. language. opponun1ty to
travel. Cancer natt ve will fiaure
promintnlly
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): D1·
'ers1f), ask quc~11ons. realize mone) ~autakc and you dese_rve shart of 11
Papulanty 1s on nse. you'll get wh~t
you want throug~ "popular vote.··
You'll be trusted to manage another's
finances. ·
CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22):
Answer 1s affirmauvt an connecuon
with remodehn&. tcanng down for
purposcofrebu1Jd1n1 on more S«ure base. Read between lines. be familiar
Dut"h word for \he fruit .. orange" wi•h lea.al rights. permissions ~ Scorpio represented. translate!. .. Chinese apple." LEO(Jul) 23-ua. 22)· Individuals
In Roben Southey's ver11on of
Goldilocks. she 'HS an angry. hunlf)'.
homeless old comptamer with 1ra>'
hair he broke into the bean' finely
furnished home to steal food and find a place to sleep. Southc)' wan Br1t1 h
poet laureate. Much honored. But no•
for has 1837 Goldilocks.
Q. The laracst animal that ever
lived -was 1t 1 male or 1 female'>
A. Female. Blue whale • tall out
there ma)'be.
Q. Not coununa diamonds, whu:h ~
gems look best on red~?
A. Emeralds, cxperu say. Rubie
on brunettes. sapph1rn on blon~s
Turquoise 1ssaid to be thconly•atm of
colot Oaucnna to alJ ~omen.
If you want to build when: you'"'
least likely 10 ict a devastauna
tarthquakc, consider Armtn1a.
Sc1ent1t1s say once the b•& quake •nd
anershocks arc over, chan~ art lam
thert'll be another there soon
wbo usually ask favors are now ready
to aranl iome of their own f11rtat1on
lends space, )ou'll receive anv1tat1on
to travel. to eitprcss views via wntlen
word. Sumanan pla)s role.
VIRGO (AUJ. 23-Scpt. 22). Go
slow, be d1plomat1c. accept role as
"mediator.' You'll be anstrumental
in sct1hn1 family dispute tnYolvin&
money. Sttnano ftaturcs home dec-
oration. basic repairs. removal of
safe•> hazard
LJBllA ( pt 23-0c't. 22) Atten-
tion conunues to center on older
family members. home, PoSi1b1ht )' or
pure.base or sale of propert)'. lndav1d-
ual who appars "&Jamorous" may be
someone ""ho aJ1tten but is not &old
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov l 1 ).
heck 1<>urcc matmal. be po i•i\e
conccnuna loans. ptrttntaan, in·
surancc. ·hon •np may be nttcuil)
to venf)' prOJ«t. C)cle strtucs in-•ensity. re pons1b1lily. money and love. Accept!
SAGmAIUUS (Nov 22-0tt 21)
You'll finash ~hat )Ou tan, manr
wall be aston1ihtd b) )Our prQStt .
To discour•~ smokin,. Poland's Member of opposue tel' wall dC'clart.
pn«fixers. those fOUttrt. ha\te JllCk-"I thou,ht I kntw)ou but now I know
edupthcpnttofc1prcnei1027ttnts I IO\te )ou'" LO$l 1n1clc ..-111 be
a pack. • . located.
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CAPIUCOl.N (Ott. 22.Jan 19).
Wear your colc>i"J. put"pk, pay. ~n •
bladt. you'll be lft\tlltd 10 pratlllOUS
affair. you·11 make 1mponaat con· *'' 11 mutt. EIMrS from tmo-tioaal cocoon! EJ&cclJtnt Umt for
d1splay1n1 product, advc"'slna warn. ..,AUUI (Jan. 20-Feb. ti)':
f amlly member •hO IK1S in e«entnc muoer 11 .. cruy hkr 1 fo1t." Rcwne ="'· avoid takina sides. IC .... bble lllouJd not be blofr1' Gal Of propon.on W 1th 11 fYlftlled in unnnhodOx way.
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ALL MY CB...9:BN: ~·n t Cindy's wtsbn. ,Se""·••f-c0n'8C11 ~ tiller, K.lftn.. an fJlal,. who hn 10
51.., .t.en lht t latmt lht i1 n0t
Ctndy'a lilln. RI~ vffm '° help Stuart find IC.amt. J.t~•lll thal lhetc
is a news anchot ~· oprn at the &rlevtlion scattol • 'fad wants Barbera
to audition. But bef0tt the auchtion
Barbara pol)I pilts and nubl her It~.
Adam ~tnds he ha1 dr()pptd his
plan 10 use a surrotatc m0ther and
tells Brooke he 11 all fot adoption.
Marissa 11 reported miHin1 in Beirut.
Aficr tclhn1 Erica he needs some llme
away from her. Travis spots Sk)e at
Oak Ha"cn and 1s struck by her
beauty and her mutent"Ss. When Sean
learns he has IRS problems. Bn'y
ofTert to help. Adam helps Ome fend ofT an O\lerz.ealous date. and an
gratitude she offel"I to do an)'thing 10
repey him . Barbara loses count of
how man)' lecping pills she ba taken
and pops several mon:
ANOTHER WORLD: As firt'
spreads lhrou1h Mary's Ptace. John 1s
paralyzed t>y memories of Vietnam
When a bdm falls. trapp1n1 harlcne.
he snaps out of his rt\lcne and uvcs her. Vince 1s devastated to learn that
the restaurant 1s a total ioss. Rt'uben
takes the blame when P1lara 1s
q~staoncd about the fire da
pre~rcs to open the New Paradise
Cafe. Ins will stop at no1hini 16 ruin
Donna and Michael's marriaac. Man
holds back JUSt as he and Josic arc
about to make love. Rachel is
unhappy to learn that Amanda is
wo\1una on the video prOJCCt Vicky
finds out that she miscalculated 1he
date~ conceived.
4S THE WORLD TURNS James
learns that Mea and Tonio arc
divomna. 1n the Dominican Re·
public. After be1ngsho11t. Tonio 1ells
polaco it was not Jo h. V1s1tang Iva
and Jarred. Emma ett~ to know
U:norc. John warns Lucinda 1hat her
i~lousy will hun their marnagc.
Tonio and Mea's divorce 1s finalized
Casey collapses 1n the hospital
cafeteria.
Inside
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10LD AND IEA~ W~n
Kri~n dtman.ai ao know •hat
C1atM did wath the SI 00.000 lht pvc
ham. he takts htt to a con"ruc:t1on
s.ic and claims~ 11 bu11d1"1 a home
for her wh.ch she cannot siec unt1l tt 1
completed. Thomt l'"ts Stephanie 1
copy of the Stud ccntrrfold tcatunna
8111. Carohnt assu~ Brooke that the
en111Cment nn1 whtch R1dct pvr
Brooke means nothana and that
Caroline plans to revive her rcla-
tJonship with Rtdat. While v1s1t1n1
l\tl&ela, Brooke end RidJC hear Todd hav1n1 a fi&ht. w•uch they assume 1s
with his g1rlfnt"nd. •
DAYS OF OUR UVF.S; Nick finds
Eve, but before ht can go to her Shane
amvcs on the scene. When En gets
sick. Oaana 's ~orlc ~hedulc is ruined.
Otana 1s unaware that Jack 1 1he
rxrson ofTenng to buy into the paper.
Kayla and Patch dtclde 1hat BcnJy belongs ~1th Orion Patch d«Sn t
think ttc is ready to be a father.
Roman and Diana dttide to ha"e no
more sex unul after 1he ~edd1na.
Mike realizes that Apnl has a dnnk-
ans problem The insurance compan)'
thinks Eve 1s l)'1n' aboul the events
surrounding Nick s death. Jennifer
&ClS I letter from Frankie \lyina.
"Goodbye, J've found a rew hfc:·
GENERAL HOSPITAL' nelle hes
to Danus. tellini htm she 1s afraid of
Colton .. H1lary Bates. apply1n1 for a
1ob as as~1stant manager of Dulce'~
Place. 1s smmen by B.J . Kathy and
Robcn arc snowed 1n. Scott 1s
impressed by Lucy's real conccm
over Tony when he under-goes a second operation. Tom and Simone
vent their frustration. which leads to a
separation. Someone 1~ 1ry1ni to kill
Kathy. Tony regains consc1ousne'IS
and 1s able to speal and comprehend
GUIDING LIGHT: Josh and Ru'lty
save Reva from Sonni, who 1s about
to give ber an overdose of slcep1na
pills. Sonni tells Rusty she 1s really
Sohta. Johnny and Chelsea pow
closer. Blake adm11s to Holly that she
slept with Alan. Alan fears that Ale"
wants him 10 be a cripple so she can
have 1otal con1rol. When· Fletcher
and Alex's plane crashes. Rose or·
•COST&msA ··-
P!,'•J.et a tcatC'9' peny. Alan Michlct h:appineu. Juha 'admits 10 Michael
anf'orms Ptuhp tbal Alan Ml betn . that $M kept htS m~lhon to remind
.kidnapped. Frank fan that Nadine her ort~ir niaht of lo-.em k1n1.
9.'Hts ao mum t0 lht can take YOUNG AND aan..as: Brad's
~·,mo~.PhllipUlsMtttdtth bid for frttdom is halted when he
1f w 1s carry in1._h•1 chalcS. reaHtts that Lisa ha$ two burly
OAILV PILOT/Saturday, J""'*'Y7. 1.. A1
Ms. 's Women of~--
NEW YORK CAP)-'m: nn Archer and talk show he»l Oprab
Winfrey were amona 1:( people horrored • Ms m p11ne's Womt'ft of the
Yeu.
The "inners' .. dctermsnat1on. grit and 1uts in\1)1rc othm and ha\e
helped chanac our ~orld." the mapi1nc said
Archer was named for "couragcou pro-cho,ce ad\OC'laC).'. ind
Winfrey for "her mis ion to cxpo'IC black talent ..
Sarah Brad). wife orformer Rcaaan pre ~retoary Jamc-s Brady, WI\
honored for her ~tand apan t the po\\erful iul'I lobb> I kr hy band was
cruacall y wounded 1n the 1981 a \8c;sina11on 1metnp1 on Prti1den1
Rcapn ..
The others honored wert Marjory tonemsn 0ov,1a . for a 60-ycar
battle to protect the Flonda E"e"'lades. "Ciwcet Alice" Ham . for hC'lpina
poveny-stncken children in t os naetcs' Walls sce11on. and Yolanda
Scrrano. for fiah11ni AIDS amona New York's drua addicts and
prosrnutcs.
"The SI'< ""omen M . "lu1c 1h1 )ear hare one O\crwhelmina
char'IC'tcnsttc. the) all arc liah1er , ~omen determined to make a
d1ffcrcncc:· the magazine 1d
LOVING: JdT is s"'J)ri~ -.hen bodyauarcb uat1oned outside the
Gwyn decides to tell the police she room Tl'9Ci hires Michael to scne as
was an thc car wuh Charles the night her divorce auomc) Jtll spum
of his fatal accident. Stuck 1n lhc David for Michael. Rex's former
elevator w11h Cla). a claustrophobic pmonma1e. Clint. sugaests to him
Ava freaks out Hindman asks Gwyn that they take Kaye for mil hon . but
1f Charles was black.ma1lif\I her. Rex threatens to kill him 1f he aocs
makan& 11 appear that she may have near Ka~e. Chnt introduces himself
purposely cau~ the crash. Tnsba i~ to 01na. Leanne tells Jack that Victor
thrilled when she learns th.at Amelta k.nows that the author of "Ruthless"
1s Trucker's sister, who is nklcnamed lS in Genoa City. Oeorac tell Bnttan)
Rocky. Cabot tells Trisha that he would kill any man ~ho tned 10
Ttucktt 1 ncver 10 return to the take Cassandra from him. Bnttan) ·s
manlion. Julael learns that ;.tCk 1s feehnas for Paul inten if). Disturbed
cons1dcnn1 df~ing his custody b) George's test rr~ults. the doctor
fiahl for J.J Clay offers Trucker orders them redone r~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~rr-=====~=~ U0.000 to leave town ONtUPETOLIVE: V1k1 pretends
to be N1k1 in hopes of escaping her • Ht.-tchcock . sick,·' captors Follow1nJ an cxplo~1on in
thc ~\It, V1k1 1s rushed to the
hosp11a1. whereshc reahic!th:u n ~ii Gri·ffith says she, nol Niki, who ga"e b1nh to a
dau&htcr 2S )Can. a10. Gabnt'lle tells
M1cnael she wants no pan of his plan
1f 11 includes murdt'r Audrey fumes
when she rcal11es that John has run a
back~und check on her. Alicia tell~
Gabrielle she 1s e~pccung Michael's
child. Brenda fears she may mi~arr)
NEW YORK (AJ1) .. '-.\ctrc~
Melanie Griffith '13) s dirt."\. tor l\lfred
'I htch<:ock . was ··')1ck" and hdpcd
sour her rela11on'lh1p with her ~rents
bccnuse of his ob.i;e s1on w11h her
mother. f 1pp1 Hcdrcn.
"He didn't like kids. He nc,cr
wanted me on the set and I fell ltke he
took mom away from me. which he
did. He was obsessed "''lh her:· she
s•ud in on 1n1en 1cw in the fa n l3
l)SUC of U~ maga11ne
Hcdren ~1arrcd in H11chcock's thnllcrs "The Birds .. and .. Marntt' ··
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Antoine. Frank apQlog1zcs to him.
Roser is cleared of tty1ng to kill Rob
Dec accept~ Roger's marriage
proposal. Faith arrives wuh a baby
daua,hter in her arms and refuses 10
tell an)'onc who the father 1s. Jill tells
Frank she 1s coming home. Leigh and
Jack plan their wcdd1na. Lil rcfus.es to
help Rob gct 10 Dec before she weds
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that Cruz. not the rapist. 1s 1he bab> ·s
fathcr. Zack 1s crushed and prepare)
to kidnap the bab). Sophia changes
her mind about rcconc1hng with C.C
when she learns of his latest business
dealings. Assuming T.J 1s dead.
Jeffrey heads for Scotland. Ht'atht'r
and Scoll revel in their enp1cmeo1
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. ------.. "Now I know how all that stuff in
the 'frigerator feels!"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
COUJfT&R CULTURE by Maratta &.Maratta
. .
CA ?TA\ N t\Oo~·s }
OT HER ATTACHMENT
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DENIUS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcnam
ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson
JAl)ll.! 001!> ..wc1~· N,
FUY JV ™' R\U~ I
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1·7 99' ---·--.......
"Stop being embarrassed. Marmaduke.
Friends enjoy seeing pictures of you
as a puppy."
PEANUTS
W~EN '<OU GET TO Tl4E
MEETING SPEAK UP~ DON1T
SE AFRAID TO RUFFLE A
FEW FEAT~ERS ...
GARFIELD
' .,AND HELP Mt B5 GCx:>O EVEN
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by Charles M. Schulz
SOMEBODY'
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' by Jim Davis
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by Pat BractY
-SHOE by Jeff MacNelly
JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux
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arons take seesaw
Sunset opener, 73-69
ountain alley
ral tes: Eclison,
Marina triumph -
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Another "nice, ~m basketball
pme," as Fountain Valley Hlah
basketball coach Dave Brown
facetiously said, turned the Sumet
Lta,ue opener between the Barons
and nval Ocean View 1nto1 na1l·b11er
Fnday night I\ fountain Valle).
Founta1n Valley came back from
an e1aht·poant deficit m the thud
quamr to pull out a 73-69 win before
700 onlookers. Forward Mike Merla
led the way for Fountafo Valley with
19 points and auard Tom Weaver
added 17.
The win ajvcs the Barons a 13-2
record. Ocean View 1s 10-4.
Despite a pme-hiah 20 points by
center Todd Norman, Ocean View
was unable to hold on after buil(finJ a
47-39 midway lhrouah the third
quarter The Barons, down S~SS,
scored the first'l 2 points of the fo unh
quarter and nevrr traile<i aptn
Weaver, Demck Corcoran and
Mike Cook all made free throws down
the stretch 10 seal the wan.
AJI of 1h1s came after the Barons
built an early 23-15 lead only 10 fall
way behind early in the 1h1rd quartCf'
as the Scahawks outscored them.
13-6.
Derrick Corcoran (left) mo•ea ln to def end
acaJ.nat Ocean Vlew•a lllke Frohn ln Fri-
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4ay'• opener. At riCJit. Ocean View•• Dar-
ref Emat, who acored 9 polnta, cu ta off.
"This was a great high school
basketball pme. •• Bcown said .
"We've pla>-cd a lot of these kinds of
(Pleue He StJNsgT /83)
\ .
Ma'ter Dei turns tables on.Amat
oy e's23 lead Monarchs' 82-55 rout
of def ending Angelus League champs
By RICHARD DUNN
DllllJ .... C... , • ...,,
The domanatton ended for Mater
Dc1 H1&h last year as Bishop Amal
defcatca the Monarchs. not once. but
twice. to claim the Angelus League
lllle.
End of chapter for Bishop Amat.
which bit the 1:111 end of 8o)le's
bullets.
Shoollng bullet~ that is
The Monarchs ( 16-2. 1-0) l't'CCl'cd 23 points from 8o)'le. including 10 in
the 1h1rd quaner. as they rolled 10 an
82-SS Victor) over the Lancers before
Though Mater Oc1 dad wand up a packed audfcnc-e a1 Mater Oc1 High
wtODJOJ 1ts founb Cl F cbamp100 hap The Lancers ( l l-S. ~I) who lost all
bftlle <fccade. tl\cf( must hl"c been a five ofrht"lr stanen from la'lt seeson.
httle rcdempuon in the hean of Gar) wert never 1n th1\ one •
McKnight Frida) n11h1 as tho L ~ Mater Dea took control earl) w1ttr a
Monarchs opened league ac-uan I~ I lead. pac-C'd it~lf dunng the fim
against you-know-who quaner for an 18-12 advantage after
And w11h s1andou1 guard Dylan the first e1gh1 minutes. then spuned
R11don playing panngl) because ofa 10 another I~ I run to bciin the
bad back, McKnight net'ded to go second quaner.
with 6-4 JUn1or guard David Boyle It was 28-13 before the La ncers
more. realized that 11 was Bo> le -not
But the Anteaters arc up ap1nst
-one--of thc-bn1--teams '" the West m
the undefeated Gauchos. Their 9-0
record marks ihe best stan an UC B
history and equals the proaram·s best
sinaat·scason win streak.
The Gauchos -were llcd for sccond
amona other teams hsted an the AP
Top 20 this Wttk and arc one of only
si.l rqna1nin1 un~aten 01v1 1on I
pr()lttlns 1n the nauon
The Antutcrs. 3-7. arc off to their
w_ont twt 1n Coach 8111 Mulliaan's nine-~ tenure. but ho~ed po 11,c
results 1n an oven1me loss at V1f11nia
and t.he Jast·tcCOnd comebtdt Wln
ovtt UCLA at home
UCI has not bdtcn U ·e an 11s last four tnes, 111 last ~an comin11n the •
l91S.16 stason. The Anteaten ha"c
allo not won on the rold the past -
1even pmcs, datin1 back to a wan at
WoME N·s BA SKET BAL
Rigdon -who ..,.,as k1ll1ng them from
the ou1s1de
"Boyle ht 11 up tonight." ..aid
McKnight. who cnJO)ed one of those
rare occasions of cleanng his bench.
"He's been tilling 1n nicely. he Cit\
nghl 1n with (Rigdon) out ·•
McKnight also finds 11 crucial for
the Monarchs 10 pla) v..cll -or v.in.
1n other y.,ord~ -earl) 1n the league
~ason
··we pla\' our first tour games at
home and our la~t four on t~ road ·
he said ·· o 11·, 1mpera11'c 10 do well
al home
"(Bi ho~ Amat) t"ll~ mat 11-4-
nnd the) beat some good teams o
the) ·re no slouch 1 he>·' e lost all th<'
of their 1aners from last 'tear and
that's hard to replace ·· ·
It wouldn·1 be eas) replacing
R1gdon.e11her Unkss}ouha\C:agu)
like Boyle. who caught fire hke dry
leaves
8o) le h1l &Jump(r in the paint I: 14
into the second quarter 10 start the
Monarchs' 10-1 run Later. he hit a
1hrcc-po1nter And when Charles
Andres. who came ofT the bench and
pla)ed soundl). upped in R1gdon·s
mis~ shot with 4 33 to play m the
half. 11 became a 15-poinl lead for
Mater Dea.
As the first half v.as coming 10 a
close. the Monarchs bepn to pour 1t
on Another run. 1h1s time 8-0. p ve
Mater Dea Its biggest lead (37-19) of
1he half ~1ater Dea v.as J4 of 58 (5 6
pcr~nl) from the fidd. v.h1lc the
l..ancen "ere successful on 18 ot 51
{34 6 percent) shots The j.llfTcrcncc
came in the third quancr as the
Monarchs -led b) 8o) le's S-of-6
shoo11n1 -"'<'re 13 of 17 from the
tloor
Their halftime lead (37-22) bulged
to 26 after .three quarters as the
Monarchs outscored Bishop Amal.
(P1ea.e eee MONARCRS/83)
Sen J01C State 1n February of 1988
Mulhpn has done away ~••h the t\al'1amc. full-coun prnaurc he atai1ied the ttason with. optm& ·in· atcecl.,, a more conlrol&cd runnina
acud.. The Anteaters have been
outtcoftd by opponents. 9.S.9~88.2.
Golden West whips OCC, 96-39
OCC,GWCmen
claelt toalpt
Rustlers heat up In econd half
as Jackson leads way wt th l ~
"\\e went trom a man-10-man 10 zone 1n th~ Sttt>nd
half and they had troubk M:onna. •• said Golden West
Ce1ch Dick Stncldm ... We stancd acmna the ball out for our fast brc.ak .. ·
t:liudcue Jackson led a bllanC't\J Ru tier at\I k. ~ w~ach featurtd fi~c players 1n doublc fiaurcs • ...,,th 18
point .
In coltcte acuon:
UC lllrin* M, leCal ~ ••: Patti Held tcorcd
20 l)01nt1 and Kim Thomas had I J points and n1nt Meat-. kC>•na the H~aandm· effective ftlll..<'Mn pm1cn route
to the non-(onfere~ vteior)'. UC It•'""* em,,.,~ to S-8. f1te Va~s. ~10. ~led~ Lori Halliday•s 14
points and Oi11 Bl'Own's 13 pou,tt tftd 10 lftOUMa
In a hill' Khool pme:
lhll••lffJ .. Wn ...... rtillltlm 4 M: In I --~-conemed -.,~~~-co-~n the Wamon~ftoor. ltii TfQjllll
the final QUIMCf 10 cam tltc IMll l:z:~ vtctor)' •
Sltdln Divas, who Md· ·-.. •••.---•'11 her am·hiah 16 "°'"'* •• IM ,..... •~o.ilt Gandara ad6cd a pear olclua-•••• •• .._......., fmhm~n c:tnctr Tara Woffl'• Miii .__...,
Un1\enaty, bk>ckint " lhCMt .............. 10
tebc>Undl
\
lllke Merli (44) llldee onr Ocean Vtew•a Ryan llartin (44).
DaridBoyle
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IRVINE
·GETS BY
EL.TORO
Vaqueros ratty to
post 66-60 victory
in league op<:_ner
By JO FERGtJSO,
Of ... .,..,,...... I In inc H1gh's Bnan '\II red had a
rouah ttme 1n the Vaqueros' 0\ en1me I lo to Corona del Maron \\'cdnesda~
and v..a not cu ctl) s1uhng the nets
1n the first 16 minutes of play dunng
fnda) • uth Coast League opener
But the 6-fool· I JUOIOr auard
brought h1s ream out of the doldrums -.
and 1an1tC'd a third quartt'r rall)'·wh1rh
propelled the Vaqueros past El Toro. '
66-60. 1mprov1ng In 1ne's record to
I S-2 befort 700 fans an the second
game of a league 1nplchcader at the
Bren EHnts Center El Toro fell to
10.-6
'\llred v.as limned to '"o points ,
again t CdM and h11 onh thrtt of
nine hot 1n the first half. but his
coa H<><oa t 6-foo1er "''h 6. 5-i ~ ma1nang an the third quaner snapped
In ine·s ~ortlc 1retch of 4:28.
which rtachcd back to the 3.25 mark
of the S«Ond quarter J He procttded to net a 3-poanter
moment later to pull Irvine v.1than
one 31-30. and after John Molle hu a
pair of -foot Jumpers. Allttd drove
for a la)uptocapan 8-0 run which put
tht' Vaquero ahead for good. 3 -33
'He rcall) had a tough pme
"edncsda~ night.·· said Irvine Coach
teve Kt>tth ''.And 10 the first half
tonight he "a n 't particularly good-:-
But he reall) got us rolhng in the third
quant'r ··
.\II red scored 14 of has game-high
21 points and John Molle had 11 of
his 17 m the second half The
Vaquero hit I 0 of 17 S«ond-half
hot afler nc11ang onl 11 of29 m the
first I b minute.,
.. The\ ~ert grtuna the shot but
the) JU t "'eren't malma them:•
f...e1th said ··\\e'"e bttn a h1ah l
perttntage hootana team. iO I fell
aood at halftime. I tbouaht our
perttntqe v.ould ao up."
But 11 "a n'11u 1 the shoot1na from
(PlMee lee IRVIJlfSf8Sf:i
OCC trio commits to sign
Orngt Coast Collcac football pla~cr (1an ( alhoun. Ken On~
anJ ~an Turner ha"c annou eJ their intent to 1 n athlctat
holarsh1p$ with ( A 01\ 1 100 I->\ ·hool' •
Calhoun. a 6-foot-2 out 1dc hnfbal'~cr ~ho camrd ti~Ml!am All·
M1ss1on Conft'rtm:t. honorubk mention all-\tatc anJ honorabk
mention All-Amen a, will auend J)Crtn n1al tlan11c Coa t onfcrtn«
powerC1cmson. 't\h1ch recent!) defcateJ Oldahom~ in the 1tru Bo•I.
alhounwa fifthforthcP.1ra1c int ckk v.uh9q,44pnmary1nd SSa~1sts,'A<h1ICrt'll tcrtnl ._"~"k and l 4 run~c~lc forlo\ 8om1n
Santa Ana. alhoun 'mended 8enJ1man ta \ tt1ah an Atlanta. Ga .
before rctumana to the Wt t OI" 10 pt. foolt'811 at Oranae Coast
Qn"5'.l I 6-S, ~ ().pound Wide l'rtCl\Cr and ll&hl t'nd. •tll IUtftd
ahfom1a.Jo1n1n1 former OC ircat JunaorT ... loe 1n the Beats' pe
ontnltd offense. The former ld1 n tanJout, •ho attended tah as a
freshman before rctum1n1 t Huntinaton BtKh and 1mnaout a )'ftf.
aiUlht 22 ball tut Kl n for 274 ~ rd and one touchdown. l\C'flll"t
12.5 yards~ cat h. TurMr. a 6·2. 192·pound frtt fct out of< orona ~ Mar HIP
WIK> earned all<onfCrcnct hon{ln at Oi"" Ha f'rcsh!Mft bttMe ~"I a year• a v.alk.oa u ':. tW tilMd wt&h Mid.A •t1iC81
Confetrice n.inncr-up Ball ""· •hech rtta•ltfid 111 1-J Ml IMI .....
lt.eWrntftl to tht Orilntt Coat 1tte to PMY b IM rn.111 llli
1•1g11, T__, ~ 101 t«kb, 49 pl'HftllJIM SJ ...... ...
:,•,.,..... OMtntfm1Mt0nCftr'CMlltto ... ii11• .... .
U1•i•COd111a~
Rival QB& Peete,
Aikman earil up_
lil college finale
1"nm fte A~laled Prus
HONOLULU -Troy Aikman of •
UCLA and Rodney Peete of USC. com-c 9 •
petitors for the Hcisman Troph)' and
Pacific l 0 Con f ere nee champjonsh i ps, join
forces in the Hula Bowl today (Channel 4 at I).
Aikman and Peete will spl it time at quarterback for
the West in the coll~e all-star classic, fcatunna 68
players who have completed their NCAA elig1b1ht)
.. For two years, I've been compc1inaagainst him. It
feels aood to be on the same side," said Peete. who
.pessed for 2.654 yards and 18 touchd owns to lead 1he
Trojans to the Pac-10 championship this season.
"Troy and I arc friends. There's no big rivalry
between him and myself," Pttte said ... We'rejust try1na
10 have a good umc and play the best football \\e can
play."
Aikman. who passed for 2.599 yards and 23
touchdowns for the Bruins. is likely to be the first player
selected in the NFL draft.
Peete was second in He1sman Trophy voting
behind Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State. and Aikman
was third. •
.
IN THE BLEACHERS
"You heard me. I'm charging you with a per-aonal foul ... What the heck did you eat fOf
lunch?"
Stephens wins rookie award Although many of the nation's best college football
players see the1 Hula Bowl as a chance to impress pro
scouts. Aikman and Peete said they don't expect their
performances to affect their status as pro prospects.
"I've played 24 games the last two years with
UCLA1 and I think th at speaks for itself." Aikman said.
"I don t think the Hula Bowl 1s going to make me or
brcalt me."
Patnots running back who won The c t
Job S~eas, the New England EE
Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the II
Y~r earlier this month, took NFL Rookie
"Both of us -we were talking -we're here to
have fun and have a good time meeting the great players
we play against across the country:· Peete said.
"If we play a good game, we pla)' a good game ...
Peete said. "We're not going to put a whole lot of
pressure on ourselves."
1 ; Aikman anci Peete face an East defense with six All·
Americans. incl uding award winners Tracy Roc~er of
Auburn and CJernck Thomas of Alabama.
of the Year honors on Friday. Stephens became the first
Patriots rookie to rush for more than 1,000 yards when
be compiled 1.168 this season, second in the AFC and
fifth in the ~uc. He 1s the third winner of the award
and ftrst offensive player to get it. Pre vious winners
'tVerc linebackers Job Offenlakl of Miami and SbH
Cealaa of Buffalo ... Seattle Scahawks Owner ltca
BeUtq says Coach Cb ck Knox will stay in the job. and
be expecu club president and general manager Mlke
McCormack to stay as well. Knox. 56. has two years
rernainmg on a contract he signed with the local
Nordstrom family, who sold the Scahawks to Bchnng
last year.
•'
ll
I
,.
I:
Rocker, a 6-foo1-J. 270-pound defensi ve tackle.
won the Outland T.-ophy for the outstanding intrnor
lineman and Lombardi Award for outstanding
lineman. The 6-4, 230-pound Thomas won the Butkus
Award, presented to the nation ·s outstanding
linebacker.
Other All-Americans on the East defense arc
defensive end Frank StamsofNotre Dame. tackle Mark
Messner of Michigan. cornerback De1on Sanders of
Aorida State and free safety Louis Ohver of Flonda.
The West has three All-Americans on offense:
Washington Slate offensive guard Mike Utle). wade
receiver Hart Lee Dykes of Oklahoma State and
placekicker Kendall Trainor of Arkansas. All-Ameri-
can Brodenck Thomas of Nebraska wall anchor the
West defense.
Quote of the day
~arlts Barkley, Ph1ladelph1a forward. after
making two 3-point goals to help the 76ers set a
club record of eight 3-pointers 1n a recent gafT\e.
"My teammates figure 1f I can hit one. anyone
can."
Winfield sues Yankee boss
New York Yankee All-Star Dave Ill
Wlafleld sued his boss. George Stelnbrn-
1er, on Friday for more than SI million
that the outfielder says 1s owed to his
foundation that tights drug abuse. In a lawsuit filed an
U.S.. O.W'icl Court in Manhattan. Wintitld eharged
that Stembrenner has not complied with an agreement
to pay $300,000 a year to the David M. Winfield
Foundation. Steinbrenner, in a statement, said a year-
long investigation of Winfield's foundation discovered
"numerous questionable practices" that would be
outlined in a counter-lawsuit to be filed on Monday .
No players filed for salary arbitration Friday but three
players who were eligible agreed to one-year con1racts.
Uulityman Steve Lyoat agreed to a contract with the
Chicago White Sox for $325,000, a raise from the
$220.000 he made in 1988. Piicher Greg Booker agrted
with the San Dlego Padres for $235,000, a raise from his
1988 salary of $1 30.000. Infielder Bobby Meackam
reached an agreement with Texas for $225.000. a raise
from the$212,500 he made with the New York Yankees
in 1988. Meanwhile. Rangers veteran catcher Jim
Sadber1 agreed to a one-year contract worth $2 7 5.000
for the 1989 season. Sundber:g can potent1all)' cam
between $500,000-$600.000 in incentives ... Inductees
into the Hall of Fame this year will be announced 11
p.m. EST Monday, the Baseball Writers' Assoc1at1on of
America said. Among the leading candidates for
induction arc J omy Beac~. Carl V11tnemtkl and
Gaylonl Perry, all on the ballot for the first time Jim B-a.,, who missed selection by four votes m 1988.
also was a leading candidate.
Tarkanian action to be delayed
LAS VEGAS -The NCAA Commit· -tee on Infractions will not consider any
response to a U.S. Supreme Court d«1s1on
involving Nevada-Las Vcps basketball
coach Jerry Tarkanian unul Apnl at the earliest. an
NCAA spokesman said.
Members of the committee will be briefed on the
decision at the NCAA convention in San Franc1sco
next week. But the committee will not be prepared to
take any action when It holds its nexl formal meeting at
San Dicao Feb. 3-5, NCAA spokesman David Bcrst
said.
The high court ruled Dec. 12 that the NC AA was a
pnvate IJCncy and did l\Ot have to consider due process
when ordering a member inst1tut1on to suspend a
coach. The hjgh court dcc1s1on presented a Catch-22 for
public colleges and universities. sayint the schools
would be (CQUired to afford due process when carrying
out NCAArordered suspensionJ.
, PRo Hoc KEY
'----
New group to c:Urect Cup events
A new organization has been formed •
to direct the 1991 Amenca's Cup defense
and events surrounding the regatta, 1t was
announced Friday. The America's Cup
Organizing Committee will take over the functions of
three scparat~ groups that served dunng the 1988
rqatta off San Diego, in which the Stars & Stnpcs
catamaran defeated New Zealand's sloop . . West
Virginia University Athletic Director Fred Sc~aas,
who led a Mountamecr resurgence capped by the
football team's 11 -0 regular season in 1988. announced
Friday that he will retire June 30 after nearly eight years
on the JOb. WV U President NeU Bactlew said Schaus
-who als& coached the Mountaineer basketball team
to the 1959 NCAA utle game and later coached the
NBA Lakers -will remain with the university on a
part-time bam after June 30. coordina1i og special
pro1ccts ... Mike Modaae, thetopp1ck in the 1988 NHL
draft, on Fnday 51gned a four-year contract wnh the
Minnesota North Stars that, with incentives. could
make him a m1lhon11re ... An agreement for the owners
of the 60-ycar-old Boston Garden to build a new arena.
which could be ready by the fall of 1992. was announced
Fnday by Boston Mayor Raymoad Flyu .. Jim
CoUetto, an Ohio State assistant coach who coached at
Cal State Fullerton from 1975-79. says he 1s wi thdraw·
ing has name as a candidate for the JOb of head football
coach at Texas--EI Paso. according to a story in The
Columbus Dispatch ... Average attendance through the
first third of the season in the NBA 1s up 9.9 percent
over last year, continuing a trend that began in 1983. the
league said Fnday.
Television, radio
TELEVIStON
9 •.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Bredle't' al
Wichita Slate, ESPN 10.30 e.m -PRO BASKETBALL: New York et
Clevel•nd, WOR 11 e m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.! Temple et
North Caroline Slate, Chennet 2
1 l • m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: DeP•ul el
Louisville, Cl\arinel 4.
9
ll a .m -SKIING: U.S .Pro Tour ltape), Ctiennel
l pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.!l~wa al NC>flh
Cerohna, Channel 2
1 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Hula Bow~Eesl
vs Wul All-Sters from Honolulu. Channel 4
1 pm -MEN'S GOLF: Tournament of Cl\am1>10n'
from Carlsbad, third round, ESPN 3 p,m, -COLLEGE BA$KET9ALL: Arizona al
Cellfornle. Channel 2
3 P.m -BOWLING: Pinole, C•llf Ooen. final round
ldelavtdl, Channel 7
3 OS p m -BOXING: u s. VS KorH 1n series of
boYI' from AllanllC Cllv, TBS
4 pm -COLLEGE BASKETaALL: M•rvland et
Clemson (reoeals e t IUO P.m.). ESPN.
4.30 P.m. -WIDI! WOR LD OF Sl'ORTS: Floure ,-.11119, "Alhlele of Ve•r" sei«llon llec>el. Ch•nnel
7.
S om -COLLEGE IASKETaALL: UCI el UC
S.n•• h!J>er•., Pnme TJcket --S P.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: VIHenova •I
SI John's, WOR.
6 pm. -COL.LEGE BASKETBALL: Duke at
Vlrolnl•, ESPN.
7:30 p,m. -COLLEGE I ASKET8ALL: use a l
Or990n, Prime Ticket
7.30 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre
O•me •• San Fruiclsco. WGN
I Pm -HORSE RACING: Santa Anll• reolavs.
Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, ll:lO • m.). 1.30 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Murre't'
State at Austin Ptav, ESPN
t 30 Pm -ftttO HOCKEY: Ctnlrtl Rtd Armv
(Sovi.t Union) •t H•rtford (delntd), Prime Ticket
RADIO
S P m -COLLEG• aASKETaALL: UCt •I UC
Sanl• 8arb9r•, KPZE (1190) 7:30 p,m. -COL&.aG• aASK•Ta ALL: USC at
Qrt90n, KNX ( 1070).
Wlnnlpegralllestotle Kin
when P,ltendcr Alain Chcvnc.r ~
bled has drifiina shot from just inside
Dele Hawerchuk't power-play aoal the blue line.
with 3:08 to play in rqulat1on aave Thomas Steen lied the llrM l-1
tbe Winnipea Jets a 4-4 tie with the when buiood an the slot and knocked
vititina IAI A•lcs Kinas Friday in Hawerchuk'1 rebound at 2:08 on a niabL ~werplay.
,. ThcJeutrailed4-2headin.aintothc ElteWhcrcan the NHL:
third ~l _but Paul Fenton's le(:· CM1m I, a.. Wlllp I: Tony ond~ol'mcpmedQted the pp to Tanu ICOrcd h11 15th pl of tbe
4-3 with 5: 13 to play. Hawcrchu latOft wtth 2:06 rtmainiat in the
din tied &be pme ju11 over two t~•i;d oeriod. pvant tbe CanUc:b the
... 111 IMer whb Olive T•ylof 111e an Detroit; liai~CNta alalhina;enilty. After Adam OilCI Md ijven Df..
1'lli Jtli took.· I penalty with Jett ~I I 2-J Jaict 81 14:5() O[dac fll.a ..... a .... tttMili,.. 111 me oont period with bis eilhdi"' _. or ...,.
Jlriad, • lleld lbe Ki• wilhoUt a ~ T1nai t0c.t I Piii tum Jim
......... ~· 5-11111 ........ Diuoil .... -, .... ~ia•1ourLoa .......... wir••9ni Am-.......... nricr and ·~ witlt a lllp 6-JS 11e1.
....... two. .,.. (' ......... Wld ... di" ~ IM K.iftp I 1.0 killijla 'I 9'MilY 10 Illa lmyl dlil
II a f llllD el.... ..... l:S4JMOMW7' I
Oklahoma State football coach Pat J ona
(left) anawen qaeadona while being
A1' ~ I ....
ftanked by .chool preal4ent Jobn R .
Campbell after learnln& o f pr obation.
Cowboys hit with.probation
Oklahoma S ta te banned from
bowls for three years. TV for two
STI LLW .\ TER. Okla. (AP) -No bowls for three
years. No TV for two That wa'i the word Frida) at
Oklahoma tate, placed on four )'ears· probation b> the
NCAA The football team was banned from bowl games for
three )ears and tele\.ISIOn appearances for two )Cars as
pan of Its pcnalt)' for recruiting v1ola11ons. One more
mfracuon and th e Cowboys could draw the "'death
penall) "
One NC .\A 1n"es11gator said the penah) was the
most ~"ere since Southern Methodist football in 1987
recel\Cd the most e\treme punishment. the death
penalt). which shut down the program
Because of the lhrec-)'e<tr ban on postscason pla).
NCAA rules would allow pla:rers wpo s11ll ha ve three
years of clag1b1l11~. or less. rema1n1ng to transfer to othe.!:__
sc hools andl>la) The pcnalt) come'> three weeks after the 1';( .\ .\ hit
the lJn1,er\1ty of Oklahoma with three )Cars· probation
The ~nerscannot pla) in bowlgamesafterthc 1989 and
1990 sea~ons. W111 be kept ofTtelcv1'ion 1n 1989 and must
reduce their ,cholarsh1ps and paid recruiting" 1ms
The N( .\"'s (omm1ttee on Infractions found more
than 40 recn1111ng \IOlations 1nclud1ng the purth35e of
car\ and ca<>h pa~ mcnt\ made to football plalrtf'\ b~
boosters Oklahoma Sta1e'i football staff~ and athlet•l rep-
'fesentauves have been operating .. without regard for
NC AA rules for mo5t of the pcnod since 1972." the
NC.AA . ., report ~1d .
It also warned that 'the full forc;c of the so-called
death penalt) for repeat maJor vJolators fac~ the
university and its supporters 1n the C\.'ent of an)' scnou<t
v1olat1on in the fore\Cebl e future ."
Under the .dealh penalty. a sports program 1s
suspended and all pmes arc cancekd.
· The infractions committee said the moM scnou\
finding invohcd a former ass1 tant who became 1n"'ol"cd
1n a b1dd1ng war with a "vc'J talented and hia.hl>-v1\1blc
prospccuve student athlete · · The NCAA report said the athlete received S5.000
ca'lh after s1gn1ng h1i. lctter of intent to play at Oklahoma
State. and J)lymcnts m cash avcraama SI 2S a month
dunn1 the lim year\ of enrollment and S200 a month
dunng the ~ond )Car
The athlete wa\ provided with an "expcn\1ve and
d1sttnct1ve" sports car at no co-.1. the N< AA report s.i1d.
Wlth payments for the car and rni.urance being made b)
three university boO tcrs.
Earher repons have ~·d All·Amcnca wide rcte1YCr Han Ltc ()).\es wa at the. c:cn1er of the NC Al\ '!t
PRO BAS Kl T BALL
J Sanders vows to return
WICHITA. Kan <APl -He1sman Trophy
winner Barry anders told a bo1Merous hometown
crowd Frida) he plans to return to Oklahoma late
for his senior year. 0 U was hit b) the CA .\ w11h four )Cars
probation and sanction Fnda) forfoo1ball program
v1olat1ons There had been specula11on that 1f the
pcnalt) was severe enough. Sanders might decide to
tum professional.
"I'll be at Oklahoma late next \car It'd be n1~
to sign for all tho\C millions. l'ni sure )'Ou can
app_r~1aLC that That ca n wait·· he told more than
1.500 students packed into the g}mnas1um at tw.
alma mater. \\.<1ch1ta North High Slhool
The rally was part of Barr) Sander!. Da >
act1V1t1es 1n \'-1chna School officials retired the
North H.iah fQOlball JCC~> number's worn b> Baer)
and his brother 8 ) ron who rushed for more than
1,000 )'ards al onh""cstcrn this sca~n.
11west1ga11on D)'lces reportedly received 1mmun1ty from
the NCA fo r hn. tcst1mon_} about the rttnnung practices
of Oklahoma. Oklahoma State Te\as .\&Mand llhno1s
D}ke$. reached at ht!ii hotel room 10 Hawau on
Fnda}, had no comment
The former an1stant is bel1e\ed to be W1lhe
Anderson,. who served a~ recru111n1 coordinator when
Dykes was m:ru1LCd Anderwn wa\ release early 1986
The rcpon said the assistant coach had been cued
prc"'1ou,I) b> the commtttcc for unethical conduct for
v1olauons at another school that r«e1ved sc"erc
sanctions Before being hired at Oklahoma State.
Anderson worked at Cle mson, ~h1~h ~as placeJ on two
years' probauon m 1982
When the Cow.bo)s· former head coach hired 1he
assmant. the report said. he was "le!!is interested" 'f' the
NC AA's unethical conduct allepuon than 1n whether the
coach would be pc-c"ented from "goma to ""or~
1mmc:du1tely on his staff"
The coach at the ume Anderwn wa\ h1rtd was
J1mm) John~n. no"" at M1am 1 fhe commmec ~1d
there 1\ no 1nd1cat1on thit the former he d coach
upcr.,,,1sed this coa(h's rtttu1t1nii ;act1v1t1t"•i. c:-..en when
tho\C acuvme'i brouaht stanlin1 and unr,p«ted recruit·
1n1 ach1e"emcntc, ..
In add1t1on to the bo""I and TV ban~. the cornm1tte~ limit~ to 20 the number of schol11'lhtp Oklahoma late
ca n offer through 1992 Schools usually can ofTtr 2S It
also lashed thc numbrr of paid rccru111n1 '1 11s the:
~hool can offer the nt\l two ynn
LA -improves mark
to 12-0 at Forum;
Pacers rip Clippers
announcut the hmna of Vc.n.ace. a
fonncr Dettoal assist.ant. lo succccd
mterim coach Gcot1t lrv1nt.
Trail Blaaen 147, K~ I Cl: Clyde
Drcxler$C'orcd e1atitofh1 carecr·htah
SO points 1n the second ovcn 1me and
Portland won its I Ith w111ht home
aame.
dunna a dec1s1\.'e 16-4 th1rd.quancr
run and Thurt Basley came off &he
bc-nch toxorc 33 potntsas Utah held
on for Che '*tn in Ch1cqo.
The Blau~. pl•YtDJ in front of
their SOOtb conSttUU\e home s.cllout
s1nte 1977. matched their lonatJt
home streak ofa year 1&0 and handed
the Kinas, who led most of the pme.
their ninth straiJht road lo
8ec*.1 UI, lellett ltl: Rick)'
Pia'U 1ecnd four ofh11 29 points in
lhe second ovenrmc, leadma Mil· qukee to the victory ovtr Washma·
ton in Baltimon:. Pierce hid scored
three of Milwaukee'• 10 po1n1S 1n the
first overtime. which ended wnh the
ICOf'C tied II 113.
Jaa I ... 84illt tt: Karl Malone
tcored IOofhat 22 second-halfpomts.
s... IH, M .. ttkb Ill: Tom
Chambcrt scored 31 Points, Armon
Gilham 26 and Mark Weit added 24
plus IS rebound as strak1n1
Pbocnut -.on ti 10th stra.1tf\1 home
pmc. Phocntit t 1.l-2 on us home
floor thu season.
CelUa l U, u.nteta tt: Danny
Ainee tc0red 2S poanti. lcad1n1 ll•
Boalon te0rcrs 1n doubie faa.u.rcs. as
lbc Celucs banded Charlotte its 10th
con1CCUttvc toed ~s. ~ Celtics.
be8tm 1n two ~vious st.ans al
Boston Garden, 1mpt0\'ed their
home tteord to 11-6.
.... •• 111, Bawb a: 8111
La1mbecr btoke oul of a ••"II.me
slump wtlh l 9 pc:Mntt u hoisC Deuoi1 defea~ Allant1. Javint Chuck 0.fy
has JOOth wfo as Pil4ons roech.
Manning put on injured llst
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
teYtricy of a knee iftJul) sufrcftd b)
IRVINE •••
hoe Bl
the Qoor. lrvtnealso netted all e1~t of ns free throwt down the strc\Ch of the
third quarter, four of them by Ste~e
Dunmc)cr, as the Vaqs hit the bonus
with LW rcma1n1na tn the quarter. They followed with 12 of 18 in the
founh quan.er and ).2 of 30 for the same.
"I told the kids from the scouun1
rtport that 1f we put them at lhe free
throw line, we can't win the pme,''
Sa.id El Toro Coach Tim Travers.
"We v.-erc rut flat in the third
quarter-defens1vely and otTcnsave-
ly, wc-.ertJuJt walkinaaroundon the noor."
It didn't help that the Cha!Jtrs.
who were led by Khan Johnson s 18
points, fa a led to hcaj up from the noor
until the four:\h quancr when they hit
e1aht of 14 stiots. For the first thrtt,
they manaaed JUS\ 12 of 40.
"We got the shots we wanted, but
we JUSt didn't shoot." Travers said.
.. Rob (Johnson) had a bad game (4 of
13 shots). but that happens."
Travers said the defensive etTon
was lackina except for the final five
minutes of the second quarter when
El Toro turned a 24-19 defictt into a
27-2S haJf'hme edge. Irvine's Raphael
Molle, who had seven points tn the
first nine minutes of the aame and SIX
1n the final nine. was shut out for
nearly 14 minutes an between, but
others packed up the slack.
"Balance has been our trademark
all )CU Ions, .. Ke uh said.
Molle did a good JOb of denying
Khan Johnson the ball an the post,
but the UCl-bound senior got several
baskets off offensive rebounds and
the transauon game
"He can't outqu1ck Khan. so he's
got to get p<?S1t1oned and take away
spots, .. Keith said. "Raphael did as
aood,.of a JOb as f think he could on
ham.
Winning also has become a
trademark under the second-year
coach who guided Irvine to its first
playoff benh an his first season.
"They m11ht get a httle camed ·
away with th at," Keith said of the
t .S-2 record.
"Our pr<>vam 1s not where we want
1t to be. but I'm more than pleased
with where we're at If you told me
we'd be 1.S-2 and as h1ahly ~rded as we are, I'd be reall) pfeascd '
Vanguards fall
at Occidental
EAGLE ROCK -Suffennafroma
d1st1nct disad vantage on the boards.
the Southern ( .11hfo m1a College
men's basketball 1cam had its s1ll-
gamc winning streak snapped Fnday
m&ht by Grand Canyon College.
9f-77.
The loss, which came an the
opening round of 1hc Occidental
Tournament, dropped the Vanguards
into tonight's consolation round
pme. sec. 10-2, trailed onl y 4.}-41 at
halfiamc and by only seven with 4'h
minutes to go before the Antelopes.
12·1, pulled away Grand Can)'on
owned a 49-23 rebounding edge 1n the
pme. Todd Dixon and Jeff Bickm ore
poured in 21 points each to lead the
Vanauards. •while Jim Mansfield
added 12 points and a team·h1&b rune
rt bounds
Jones
-'Pote
leader
From Tiie A1soc:la\t4 Ptf'lt
.,
CAR BAD -tcve Jones took
the lead and Arnold Palmer very
nearly took a walk Friday an the
S«Ond round of aolfs Tournament of
ChamptOM .•
Jonn. a rookie in the com~uuon
I.hat brinas toaethcr onl)' the w1nncn
from 1918 PGA Tour eHnUi man· lllCd a second straipt 69 1n the
blutecry w1nds and completed tv.o
roundJ 1n 6-undcr·per t 38.
Clup lkck ., .. one shot back at I 39
after a 70. POA champton Jdf
Slum.an, veteran Lanny Wadk1nsand
Martt Calcavecchaa we" next.at t•I.
Calcavtc.Chia had a 69. Wadkins a 70
ud Sluman • 71. . .
But it was PIJmcr. compeun11n ·~ 1q>ent.c but samuli.ncous competi-
tion ~ ~nlOf playtrs, who drew the
molt 1tttntion.
"Ttaat's the clotest I've ever come
to walkinJ off the aolf coune." Palmer •id after he wa a~ a
two-shot penalty for play1n1 from the
wroaa tees
Ollderleaa~
•
-we"I IMe • -. ...... De-ram~ wt were pM1Y ..... On offnle wc Md our~ta but
we didn't tallc ICIVlll-_t!_1t. They_
(tMtlii:iii) -~-yar. 1n fact ~beat UI tWk'Je .... year.
"Miu Morris was out lhe last two
pmts became ofthc n~ arid he came
OUI and pllyed Wdl. Boyle hed I fine pme, and defensively we had a IQC)d
team effort. 1t•s 11ice to ICC the fin• <tea&ue> win in. We've just p to quit
t!'rruna ~ balJ over and niake every
tune down count."
Junior au.rd Jason Quinn, who
sparb the Mater Del olrense (and
defense), 'hid three ttbounds, four
poinu and one steal. He also had 1
aechntal foul.
"When Jason Quinn tets the ball,
he makes 1t 1 lot easier," said
McKntaht 0 Hc's lhe kn."
Dan O'Neil, the tehool's quar-
terback 1n footbaJl. came 00' the
bench to score 10 p()intsJ while
Moms also contnbutcd with two
steals. Ccnltt Dtrek Stone, a 6-:8
junior, scored ux points and 1t1bbcd
four rebounds.
Andres chipped 1n with a block and a steal 1n the third quan.cr 1s the
Monarchs pulled away. .
Bishop Amat center Pablo P1t1no
led ~way for the Lan~ with 20
J)Oints, whit~ flashy forward Jason
Greefl added 17.
The Monarchs took their first 20-
poinl lead in the third quartc.r when
Kinch hit 1 short bank shot With 3:22 .
to play. Boyle pve Mater Dti a 24-
poant lead (S7-J3)with 1:43 left in the
quaner when he connected on a balchnc jumper, aivina him I 0 points
in the quarter.
The bench-clcanna fourth quaner
wasaJso gravy time forthe Monarchs.
who used 16 different players 1n the
rout.
SUNS£T ••• PNm•l----~-..
pines (111in~ Ooean View) over the
~so uytime you can att a win,
it's UUsf')'ll'I."
-~:J--t:llttfln View &seth Jim Hunt, a
Deily NM ....... i.y LM ,,.,....
Ocean Vlew'a Todd Norman (55) &oea up aaaJnat the de-
fenae of Mike Cook In Sunaet wa,ue opener Friday nl&bt.
Iona time friend of Brown's, sajd that
the Joss puts his team into 1n early
hole.
"You hive to fi1ure that we're the
toP two teams ·n lcaaue and so we
would hive to ao at &cast . ._ I now
before we meet them ap1n at our
place."
Brown wasn't sure, however. "All
you havetodoislook at last ytar," he
said. refemna to when Fountain
Valley won the lequc opener over
Ocean View before the Scahawks
went on 10 wtn nine straitht and wan
the lcque. ,
Fountain Valley. behind Cook,
tOQk a I S-12 first..quartcr lead and
then e~tended ll to 20-12 on a thrtt·
point basket by Ooua Weaver and a
basket underneath by Merla.
But Sea.hawk auard Mike Frohn
made JO of 10 free throws 1n the
second to gjve Ocean Y1ew a 34-33
halftrme lead. Frohn finish~ wuh 18
points, 1nclud1na 12 of t l from the
hne.
Norman led an I I-point streak for
the Scahawks early tn the third
quarter and Ocean View seemed to
have thejlme ~ell in hand at 4S-3S
But Doug Weaver and Tom
Weaver brought the Barons back.
·Both macle two free throws and added
field goals to cut the 4ead to 52-49.
Fountain Valley guard Tim
Hellbusch came off the bench in the
fourth quaner, sconng two baskets to
spark the final comeback. His second
basket, a follo.,,..·up of a missed shot,
gave Fountain Valley the lead, S9-S8
with 5:42 ten.
Merh and Cook took over from
there.
"Merta had to be the player of the
-.· fllnil .... a. ............. oven. YOllJUll cu'I .. ..., ..-
ttam like Foulllai• v.,. Mo
lellnl to tiitlblelO ,. .........
::.·i~ ..... Tl.e~~-
dcfact1 cntcn• tbc ftul QmlW
did not "' ihc ....... ud& aeconds remained •Mn Mufl>l:ly droooed in 1 6-foowr
proVidc the flftal llWJlft. Huntinaten Bcacfl, wmt
stone cold in the fourth quaner
just one field aoel ind 2 of 7 from
hne, worked the clock down under
secpnds, but Jeff l.oftJ! beck
m1ss1n1 11 pmcs with ·~ 1
irl)Uf"Y, missed an ~foot ba.tehnc
wuh 0:06 left.
A scramble ensued for the ball aiit
the clock ran out before anyole
pined control to the Edison 1Ym. •
Hunttnaton Beach appelftld
have the situation in hind wi
fourth..quartcr lead of S-to-7 poi
and with 6-9 Junior 81kJI Mani
s1dchncd with five pcnooal t1
Edison's chances appeared slim.
"Murphy JUS1 pla~ 1·
pme," wd Ed110n c.o.cb
Borchert.
Murphy a 6-foot-4 tenior,
nccted on 1 of I 0 shots from the fi •
mclud1ng the pme·s only 3-l
hot. ..... _
Mariu II, WettmllUter '1: &JK
Vikings cased to a 19-point halfli
lead and were never threatened
6-10 sophomore Cherokee Pa s ·
scored 20 points. arabbed n
bounds and blocked seven shots.
"We played pretty well," ; Marina Coach Steve Popov .
"Hopefully our prcseason tched
helps us.."
The Vikings. who start just •
senior (Francis Carreon), also ~
cc1vcd some top play from Mst
Newfield and Th1 Nauyen. the ladrr
comma back from a sprained ank.14.
McMahon chosen to start
Ditka ends guessing game by
naming QB for game Sunday
CHIC .\GO I \Pl -Jim McMahon "ho publicly
lobbied to Mart at ttuancrbad. m the NFC ch3mp1onsh1p
game. was g1,<'.'n the JOb Frida) b) C h1cago Bears Coach
Mike D1lli..a f
"Jim Mt:Mahl'n "Ill tan al quarterback." D1tlA!
said. ending a ~cd• of suspense b} naming him to tart
O\.er Mike l omc;1al.. who staned aa,a1nst Ph1ladrlph1a
last "eek
"He'<. lMc \1Jhon)1he hcalth1e t." Dttka ~1d I don't
know ti \.111..l' lJn take 1hc hm ·
Duka added 1hat It dt)( n't hurt 1hat \1cM ahon 1s 3-0
hfe11mc ai<11nst \an l-ranc1~0 <'llhcr \1c\1ahon h.n
been the Bear · regular quancrback since 19 ' but ha
ne,er pla~ a lull season bccau§( of tnJUrtCS
He inJurnl a l..nc.:c Oct 30 ag.:unst '-'c" England and
hadn'1 pla~ed smc;e repl ang Tomual.. (tnJured
<.houlJer) late 1n the g.ime on \a1urd3)
~me suucstcd DllkJ dcla\cd has U<'.'llSIOn JUSI tu
ket1J1tn· -Wm ~mg .. I don't 1hmli.. hc;•'<. u\mg 1t a\ t1 plo} ·'-.an Franc1~0
( o h Bill Walsh said of 01tka's dela)'. ··1 think ht:S
v.a1tm1 to 5tt which one 1s thc"ht"allh1est. f aucss.." .l.
McMahon saw has first action after Tomci;ek
rem1 urtd his houlder in the founh quarter of lfit
Saturday's 20-12 v.1n over Philadclphta although few
~o~saw ham -that wast~ pan of thepmeobscurtd
But the man who has been the stan.er st nee 1983 aid
quanerbacked the Bears 1n their 1986 Super Bowl victory
camp:u&ned to be the No. I man. and the majonty of his
teammates upponcd him.
'Tvc talked with a number of them an"d they
definitely SI) they think I should play:· McMahon sud
on hist h1caao rad1osho" ''But none ofther would ever sa' that m the media ".
T omcz.a~. who separated his left shoulder -the non-
throw1n1 one -Nov 2.7 and rcinJUred 1t v.hen he wa b1\
b' the t:.agk$' Reai1e White, wd he was ready to play bul
krpt things more lo..,.er-kc y than McMahon.
"I don·t know who's hca.llh1er~ myself or Jim,"
Tomczak said "But m) llltentton arc scared up unda~. I "ant to pla) I want 10 stan. But I want to be
smart about n:·
The ~her map qucst\On ~$.&he waib«.-ah\·•tH
ta tor m pla) off pm~ an Chicago ·
No-huddle tactics irk Levy .
(f (fNN\llt.\Pl -Man fc') "Thc1rplo>• 'lllhenthey~cl2or
1~ mad and he 1\n°t going to lilli..e 11 13 (defeMt\e) men on the field. 1he
an) more rece1' ers go deep and they snap th<'
\\'hat has tht' Balls' coach up'itl 1\ ball and either get a touchdo"n or a
th4.' "'a> ( 1m:1nna11 uses the no-penal!'
huddlr offen\C -he <.tronttl). 'u'· "The no-huddk 1<. pertcctl) lefll·
ge'>h:d f rtda) that lh<'.' Bengal<. go 10 11 1matc as long a 11 dc..~<.n't io outside
for 1hc "rong reason~ . the sp1nt of the rule ·
It I ha'e nothing aga1n\t lhl' no-
huddk ... t e', \.lid But 1t <.hould Le') ·s~ ~a\ raised at a ne"
subsmute on defense for the pass. ora
team that plays a three-deep or a two-
dccp 1one all the ume. or a straiaht
3-4. 1t isn't worth much. Ap1nst
Ph1ladelph1a. ~h1ch uses a lot of
different fronts. or Houston. which
somct1ma has thrtt or '°met1mcs
has four defensive linemen. then we
can kttp them from th09C cho1cn af
"'e go lo the no-ttuddk
,. 001 he a plO\ io dra" J pt'OJlt~ confcrtnCC for lhe \f( cham-W:..---!---:.----..._---·Cher 1he \car., an J&rccmt'nl h3\ p10n!>h1p game. "hKh "Ill be pla)ed ~ ~· hecn m4Je among the t'Nlht'' not lo at R1,cifront tadaum unda)
··E,ef)th1oa addcd up to our scor-
'"I more points. This )car. wc''e
u5Cd 1t over SO percent of the lime an som<'.'pmcs .. Jim McMahon ahown takin& a rest break from practice u~ a plo' w so ou1.,1dt' 1ht· \Plflt of ")Che al read) had left 1he new\
lb.la week, will eta.rt at quarterback for the Bean Sunday. 1he rule'· I l..no" the lcagut· d{'IC.,n't conference.
wan a th1' and the\ J\lt.t·d u., not to go Earher, W)che c~plaaned ..,,..hy the
Wind biggerconcern to49ers
ANTA CLARA (AP} -fvcn
more than snow and cold. at'' 1he
wi'nd that has the San Franc15Co 49ers
most con~mcoas thcf await "Sun·
day's NFC championship pme an
Chicago.
··The wind as the most disastrous
clement of any," said Coach Bill
Walsh. and several of his pla)ers
llJ'ecd. That may Sttm stranac since the
team's home 1s Candlestick Park. whctt the wmd comes with the
rranchi1e.
The 49crs were set .... ta IC ol a
C'h1ca10 wrntt'r al their scheduled
m1dn1ght arTnal. They had a l~t
workout 11 their n1a Clara lra1ning
facility earlier an the d~y
aturally. no pla)ers would admH
to being mttm1duted b) the thought or
Arctic playing cond1t1on~. hut 11
clcarl )' was on their minds Fqu1p-
mcnt manager Bronco Hi nck had 1hc
team take an u tra I. ~00 pounds ol
tquapment. 1ndud1na rubber· kd
shoes.
outskk. the bounJs ot the a1rec· Bcrwili U\C ttle no-huddle so of\en
mcn1 ·· "fo camp 'AC asked ourwl"e what
Le" retCI\ t'd a lJll fmm Bengals might happen af we dtd not allo"' a
Coa(h\am\\Hhelh""t'elandcach defense time to bnna 1n a nad.('I
a ur'cJ the nilu-r 1hert· "oulJ ht no P3Ckagc or haH an ·c3n·ficld huddle '
lal..ang of pcnaltie-. 10 allo"' for he said ··The more we workC'd on 11 dckn~1,e ,ub\t1tu11on\ \Omcthang we found more defense would
')eaTII~ J\ a ~otiJoan "hl'nn-?h~1natC~mCOpJlOns on thetrc:alls
lost to< inunnat1 IJ'\I "ctl.. Again t teams that do not
"I ,w~urcd '>am we "ouldn't as Ion&
as )'OU don '1 quick snap. a'> long a'> "'c
ha1.e an o~pc.muntt~ to gt·1 ~oplc tln
the fidd.' l C\) ~1d "He -.aid he
couldn't :t\\urc me ofthJI
"He told me the) ha'<'&Ottcn eight
or 10 pcnalt1('~ th~t "J) Tho~ arc ha\
'II.Ord\
But W)'Che said the no-huddJe
olTen~ provides .. ao advantaae. not a
~1gn1ficanl advan&agc '
Lt1. > said It can offer an unf~r
ad' antage The Bills' coach 1ns1s\Cd
earlier in the v.eek that the Bcnpl
"crt sending I 2 or 13 players on ~e
field -and then removing pla)en in
reaction _i.n cban&cs made by t&c
def en~
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10 21 .323 lOlh a.era
Sacramento 7 21 .2SO 12
MldWett DM&Mn
Houston 19 11 .633
Oaftas 17 11 .607 1
Denver 11 12 .600 1
Utah 11 13 .Sil 1V2
San Antonio 9 20 310 9'h
Miami 3 27 .100 16
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Charlotta • n 267 12
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Detroit 21 • .724 2 1'J
Atlanta 20 ll .645 41h
M llwa uttH 17 ll .(Jt)7 6
Chic.ago 16 14 . S33 • Indiana 7 23 .233 17 ,,...¥', Gaf'nft
LM!tn 111, Mlernl N
tnctlane 123, ~ II
&o.ton 11 S. Char1011e 92 Detroit 111, Al,.nte II
Mllwauk• 121, wunl1191on m (2 oil
Utel'I 106, ChlcaOO 92
Pnoenlx 120, Dalla• 111 Portland 1'7, ~remento 142 (2 ot)
Lal:en 111, H"t M
MIAMI -LOllQ 6-ll 0·2 12, B TllOrnOton
4·7 0-0 I, s.lhlv 7· 15 2-2 16, Edwerd• 7· 17 o-o 14, Sparrow 7· IS 0-0 14, MllcMll 0-2 3·4
), SundvOkl 4·7 0-2 a, Sha•kv 2·6 2·l •·
H .. tlftt$ 2·l 0-0 5 Total•· 3'·1S 7· ll N
L.AKIRS -Gr"" 0-S •·• 6, Worll'tY l ·4 >·4
9, AbdUI· Jel:!Oar 4·6 0-1 a, Jol'ln$Oll 7 • ll 11-11 2S, Stoll 10· II 2·2 22. C-2·S 0-0 5, M
Triom.'°" l ·S 0-0 6, WOOlrtdOe 13· 1' l -4 19,
i...rno 1·4 0-0 2. C.mo«lell 1·4 0-0 2. lliven
2-3 0-0 4 Total\ 46·13 2S·71 111 seer. .,. Quarten
Miami 22 21 It 17-8'
Laker• 19 lO lO ,._ 111
l ·PC>ln• ooa••-+ill•hnot, c-r F°"'80 out-l.0"9 lllOOunett-Mlernl 45 ILono 13),
Laken 47 tGrttn 9). Ault"-Mlarnl 26 (S,,.r·
row 10), Laken 36 (Jonnton Ill Totel
toub-Mlarnl 24, Laker• 13 Tecnnlcal-Mlemi
Ule$al defenM
A llendatle-17, sos
.. Ken •123, ao.en ..
CL~IU -Garrick 2·7 l·l S, Holman
S· 14 1•2 11, Benlarnln 6-16 2·4 14, Oellev 4·9
.... 6 12, Grant ,..11 1-1 1', Nixon I ·4 0-0 2, Srnlllt 3•1 1-2 7, WOif 5-1 1-2 ll. Gol>dretlcl<
2·1 2·S 7. Toten. 37·'5 ll·2S II. INOIANA -PertOll 13·20 1·2 21. Wllllarnt
3·1 3-4 9, Srnlli S-11 3·3 13, Mille< 6-10 0-0 12, S.lln 4·9 2-2 10, Grev 2-4 ·2·4 6, Ti.a.le
10-16 2-2 12, Orelllne 2·3 1·2 S, LOllQ 7· 17 O·O
IS, SI"'*" 1-5 0-0 3, Frederick 0-0 0-0 O.
Totals: Sl-103 IS-1' 12'3. ........ ~
C"""'• 23 27 17 21-• lndlane l1 21 34 2'-123
3"1)CllnJ ooe"~•1te1r.. LOllQ, S•~• F~ out-Hone lleaouncn-0 PC*• 47 Ce.ti·
1am1n 11. 1nc11ana n 1w 1111em. 1'l. A•· •l".....CllllMn 23 (Grent, Garrlcl! 4). lndlene
JI tS.iln 14) Total touls~.,_,_., lndlane
23 T ectlnlatl--Gr•v Attencse~.374
COl.LEGE MEN
~ca.wen ts, SoC.e c-... n
IO<dft lbl T--.itl
s.cai c-... GnM ca,,.,. ....... .. ..... Hll 7317 JoMMln It I In
Dixon 6 I l 21 L-1 1 2 4 6
Mounce i 1 1 4 Etweu 1 1 o • 4
Melltfleld 4 2 I 12 LecMletter I 1 0 4
81diman a s 4 21 Ollllharw ' • 3 II Vall Alttlne 0 0 0 0 Wlllfold 4 0 l 10
ScrUIKIS l 1 S 10 W,__ I 0 7 3
JeckJOn 1 0 12 Over 1 001
Janet 40 3 1 Tevlor s 2 1 11
Odnlernoo o o o o Ondloo 4 2 3 10
Total• 25 22 17 n Tolan ll 15 21 ts
Halftime. Grand C.nvon. 43-41 l ·POlnt ooa11: SoCel C~Olaon 1, Ment·
fietcl 2, SCrun• 2, Grend Cet!v~JOl'lnSOll I. Wlllltord 2, Wl'lleler I.
Teehnlcat· Grlltld Ce,.,von blnch
C ..... KWH
WIST·ROCKIU
Cltrltllan Herllaee 94; AIHU·Felroan•• •
E Montene 74, Cal Lutheran SS
Mlllersvllle 11, CS Nor1hrldN 10 SOnome SI. 103, Chico SI 74
Stanltleu• St '7, Hevward St 67
UC Devis 5', H""'°'*" SI 52 UC IUveolde '9, UC Sante Cru1 6l
Wftlmotll 113. ea.er 62
HIGH SCHOOl. BOYS
Feuntaln Valev 7J, Ck .. n V .. w 6f
(~ L.eeeue)
Oc:iMft View ,..,..,... 'l/eln
FroM
E~•M
ErMI Td P91onl•
Norman T rn.Pelonl•
Merlin
....... .. ..... ) 12 f II T WHYer 6 3 l 17
4 I 3 t COOlr. S 3 l 13
• 1 2 9 Cortor en l l 4 11
I 0 4 1 Muroetll 0 0 0 0
1 6 I 20 Merll I ) 4 19
2 O 0 4 OWeever 2 l 1 1
2 1 l 7 Heuven I O 4 2
Hooan 0010
HetllllnCll 2 0 2 4
0 ' DonMll 0 0 2 0
Toten 2l n 11 69 Total• 77 IS 25 73
kwt bv ~ Dcffn View 12 n 24 li-.9
Fount•ln Vallev 15 1a 20 ~73 3·oolnt toal• Oceen Vlew-Menln I Foun-
teln ve11e.,.-T Weever 2, COfcoren 2. D.
WHVer 1
Martna 61, Wntrnlm* 41
(MMt Leewe)
MarN WelMMMtw .......
Perk•
Cameron
Tll.Neuven Ce~
Flelcb tMwfleld
SMlor ...-11
~' SWIAOW
TIA.NllUVen
....... s 10 1 70
I I 3 l 7 1 s s
3 0 2 ' 3 1 7 1
3 5 3 II
0 0 I 0
I 0 0 2
2 0 0 4
I 1 2 3
7 2 I 7
Dietel 0 l > 3
Wllkent ) 2 S I
M410flv 2 J I 1
Ollur• O o 1 O snew 2 1 s s
H4ld 0222
Vu 3 6 4 9
11$111 I 0 S 'l Oe~Trlnld 0 2 0 l
~ 11 13 •ouaaet o o t o ~ 00 10
Kawatlllrna 0 0 1 0
TOI... 13 21 21 61 Tofall 12 14 JI 41
~-..~
MWIM lt IJ 1l ~
Wtllmlmler t S t 19-41
J-eolnl fOlll•. Mer'"8-T11.Houven I, We.I•
~--Vu>.
....... 1 ....., rs. c.a -.. 2t ,_ ...... .,
......, ..... C...Mlla
LAI
FrMrNlll o.aus11 Grev
Ntuven
Parllll
Lont
Mltllnel
WIMiam5 Alt1dc
Althn
Tote!\
...... .. .... lllll'llU .,,,
1 2 I 4 l .Ntuven 5 s 2 " ) l l 11 ltaftdl 1 I t 2
j 6 1 16 Cllellt 7 0 t 4
l 0 ' 1 ~... 1 • 1 2 2 0 S 4 ._dillf 0 I I I 7 l 1 1 ~~ 1 0 I 2
t ' 0 ' I 0 1 2 0 0 I 0
0 0 0 0
27 17 17 H Tot_,. 10 a IS ,.
k81'e llV OUatterl
Ntwoor1 H1rbor '2 13 17 1>-1S C0tle Me$a I 9 7 5-19
3·oolnl eoati Hewoort-Oe9utll 2. L.ae I,
Nowen 1 Co51a Mna-T Novven 1 T ecMlcalt· None
l.rvlnt 66, El Ter• 60
( Sedl C..st '-....-e I
.,.,.. 11 T.,. .. "... .. ..... S 3 , 1l K. JoMMlll I 2 I II It Molle
J. Molle
DYnmever
Allred Trout
8ul0nt
Bain• D.Lllller
7 l l 17 It JotlMOn 4 l 5 I)
1 6 4 I ltw~ 2 1 • • • 7 4 21 Everett I 3 S S 2327 ShaMOll 1il4
0000Somw6 22 47
0 O 0 0 T~ 2 0 I 4
0 0 0 0 CUarel I 0 0 S Honel 0010
Total\ n n 1' " TOIM 71 ll Jl '° k .... .,. Oua"-n
lrvl"' 1' 9 n 11-66
Et Toro 11 1' 10 2r--.o
l ·PO!nt ooat•· IN1-Alkecl 2. El Tor-It JOM$011 2, Shann«i 1, Sornen I, Ca'81'e1 I
T tCNllca". None
Mater Del 12. 81SIMIO Amat SS
(..._,I LHWtl
... .._ AMet Mmtw Del --.......
P t11no
Romero Green
Ca nnon
Abernathy
Collins
Parker
Mtrtll\
7 .. " ,.I •20 Motrlt S 2 4 13
2 t 4 S Karlclt 5 2 2 12
7 3 S 17 Stone l 0 S 6
1 2 • s Bovie 10 2 2 2l 1002 QulM O•l•
0 . I I I AndrH 2S 00 2l 104 O l 2 3 O'Neil 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 ~,.,y I 0 0 1
Bovd 121 4 GrMM I 0 I 2
Pvenlt 0 0 I 0
&rUll98fTl8n 0 0 0 0
Sclbelll 0 0 I 0
Streutl 0 0 0 0 llOlllen I 0 0 7
Totals " " 17 SS Tola!\ J.f 12 7S 12
k.... llV Ouartlln 81$/IOO Amal 12 10 IS II-SS
Meter De< II 19 26 I,_.,
l-oolnt toe" Bltl'IOo Arnat-<annon I
Meler Oe+-Motris I, Bovie I TecMte.ab· BISllOO Amal Coeell, Green
(BA), Quinn (MDI
&..atunl ... di 71, St. Marearwt'1 J4 ·-----) St. .......... , L...-9Mdl ....... .. ......
Carnoal911t 5 1 2 11 T rtvlno 9 0 0 20
CarrOll 3 I 1 1 Stefford 2 1 2 6
Hlleer1 O O l O McKeown 7 0 0 IS Durham 1 I O 4 BtantOll 6 4 2 16
WaurOCltl • 2 l 10 Bun O O I O
GUHlllen I 0 0 2 Curnrnlnot 0 0 I 0 a rauer 3 1 1 1
8UCllM>aurn 2 O O 4
Weenie I 0 2 1
$dlrnldl 1 0 0 l Sooo10llov 0 0 I 0
Sweyrie 2 O I 4
Tolall 14 s 10 34 Tola!\ J3 1 11 11
Sat'9 ~ Ouartw\
St M11r .. ret•1 S ll 1 9-:M ~ BHCll 17 1S 27 11-77
l ·POlnt ooalt St Mareeret's~m:
Laeune ~Trevino 2, MCKeown I,
Schmidt 1
T ec:nnlceb. None
HIGH SCHOOL
SunMt l.•9'19
Ed•tOll
Fountein Vellev
Manne
...Hunt"'9ton ~
Ocffl'I v-Wftll'l'llml«
LMtue w L
I 0
I 0
1 0
0 I
0 1
0 1
OWrel W L I 9 ll 2 • • s 9 10 4
3 ' ,,... ... "-
Founl•ln Vellev 73. OcHll Voew '9 Marone 61, Wftlmin•ler 41
Edltolr 41, Hunttnotun a.acn 46
TMIY't 0-(4 ~) St Pay1 at Ocffn v-(non·leaovel ........ s ,..,,.. (7:)0)
Merine at Hunf•neton a..c11
Founleln ll•!Wf et Ed•SOtl We•lmlMler er OcMn Voew
S.. ~ L .. tue ' LHWt w L
Corona def Mer O O
E"encle 0 0 Newoort Herbor O O SaOdleOacll 0 0 Tus~ 0 0
Universllv ' 0 0
T.......-1 Geme 17:JO)
Ollwel w L
10 4 12 I
II 4
I• I 9 5
s '
E•l•ncla ., Plllm Soflnet (non·leHut)
W.._..Y'1 G-O:JO)
SaddieOa(.I! at E stanc1a
Corone dtl Mlt el Unlver•ltv Tustin et Newoort ~
Seutet CMst U.tue
L-.ue
Ir••"' C-tlrano Vellev
MIUlon V...o Dena H1ll1
El Toro
Sen Otnwltt
W L I 0
I 0
1 •
0 I
0 I
0 I ,,....,.,SC...
Irvine "· El Toro 60
0¥wel w L
lS 2 II 4
6 7 12 7
10 6 > 10
Minion Vltle 52, Dane Hlb >f
Ceolttrano 'llalltV 14, San Clttnenl• SO
T.......-s Geme (1:JI)
Mlulon VleiO ., Trabueo Hiiis (fl0ft-lt""91 ...... ,., 0.... C'='ll
OaM Hlh et lrvlne
c.Mtrano Vallltv et Min ion Vltlo •
El Toro at San Clemente
ltadfk CN$f LMtw
L-.ue W L
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
TllllllM's Geme ( 7:lll
O\lfrel W L
2 ' 2 10
' 1 I • 1 s
' I
Mluion Vlelo ef TreDUCo Hl!h Cnon-leeouel w.-... ... GafMt (7t>ll
Laoune hacll at Leoune HIR• Coste ~ al Woodllrlclee
Tre""'4 Hiib et OtalliHI .,.....,s l. .. tw
UHllt
W L I 0
I I
I I
0 1
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IN!« Dll 12, I""-Amet JS s.rv; .. a . ...,_ MMttomtfv 41
0-.-11 w L
" 'l ' s 10 5
' s II .$
T.-w'• .... (4 Mft.)
SI ... aul at Oc:Mft View (Mfl•INeue) .... Mltof's ...... C7IJll
II"'°" Mol1t ...... 'I el Mal• Otl S«vlte el St Paul
...... a , Hunltll..-. llMclt 4' COLLIOI WOMSN <....._. L.tMIM> UC • ...,.._ ... leCal C4ll9et 4S
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4 ' 1 1G ...... .,._ 1 0 0 t -• .. • .. • -•
2 0 4 • !Wlrltrl 1 ' 2 l1 '"'"""' ' • ' It Hert!Mft ) • 1 6 4 ' 4 14 MenlNlll • , 5 11 ~ 0 0 I 0 ~ 1 • • '
2 J • 7 lTYW 0 2 J 2 AIMvl• t o ) 10 ~v S • 1 14 1 I I J i'°"9 • 1 4 f 1W11ey O O 1 O Tn>at 1 0 0 7
t 2 1 • CLerey I 0 4 1 T--. O t O o M8nMn I 0 I 1
I O 2 t OvelH't 2 0 I 4 Gl!cfwl1t J I > I Wtlll"9f 0 0 1 0
l• " 17 " .,...... 16 • " " °'.. 4 1 ' ' Hele ) 0 4 2 4 ...... _,..,.. Cer• 1 ' ' I ltOWll • , 7 2 I) Muntlll9fon -..Cll l2 11 lt ._... T'*'-1 1 t 15 Ctfllltlft I 0 0 0
1411Mn 1' 11 17 1.._..7 ..., It 1 t 11 Wet*~ 0 I 1 0 ...... ..-i a411Mft i'Nrtl'lv 1. ~ J I J 7 T..... O 7 21 tO Tot... IS 19 U CS
C-... '*1t 62, Wu•~ S4 Hell'llrN. UC •'-"*· 46--11 ,_ ...... , >-eetllf ..........
W i 2 .... C... -Mw Tedllllclll.l ..._ r:i:-: c........._ r.:-:, ~ COLUH WOMmM
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lte"*"t IO 0 2 20 Nllaewa 0 ) 0 )
Tolelt 20 10 11 50 TOIM lf 6 11 44 ScWe"......,.. lO ,, 11 lt-50
10 " 11 ,_...
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.
A kst Of IM 17' Dlttver• .....,.. for salary
afb<trallon Plaver• with '"' .. or more MttoM Of melOlf teeoue WVP whole contrllCls Ila,,.
er.pored end ere not elltlbll for ,,... MenCY
mev Ille tor MMarv eroltratlon ~°"' Jan. S-1' AMIR.CAN ~AOW
ANGELS (JI -TCWIV Armet, ol, C"'1I O.vtt, ot Jadl How... ol, W.-V ~, lt>, Kiri! MCCaull, o, Darr .. Miiier, t·lnf; Greo Minton,
p , Dtc:ll Sd'°htld, Inf. 8111 Sc!W'Otdtf . c. BALTIMOltE 161 -Phi 9rtdlev, of, Jot
Otsulell, of: •!di Scnu. Inf. MIQ" l tttteton,
c, Metk Thurmond, P, Jev Tlbllt, •
BOSTON (41 -Otnnli "Oii Cen" 9ovd, •· •lck C•-· (, •oow Clement. P; Wtt Gw·
clner, P. CHICAGO <•> -Ivan Ca!WOll, Of; Ce rllon F l.a, c, Oule Guillen, n. Donnie Hill, Inf; Steve
L.,,om, Int, Mark Salas, c. CLEVELAND t11 -SCOll a.Del, c; Tom
Candiolll, 11, Jot Cerr..-. of, Cermen C.•llllO,
of, Jeff Dedmon, 11, Brad Havens, 11. arooti
Jaco«>v. 31>. Oddille MCOowelt, of. DEHOIT (6) -Cltrl5 Br-n, 311; Mll(e
Heeth, c, Mark Hul•meM, P, Dwevne Mufpt\v. of, Gerv Ptllos, of, Pal Sl'lerlden, of.
KANSAS CITY {7) -Jim ETMnfelclt, of.
Sieve Fan, I>. Jerr~ Don Gleeton..,. P, Merk
Gublete, o, Larrv Owen, c, Kurl >lltwel, Int.
Oennv T ertallull, of
MILWAUKEE (7) -llOC> Deer, of, Teel Htouera. o, Paul Mlrellella, o. J~n Ni.--8', o,
Dan PleMc, o. Bill weoman, o. Mike VOUft9,
of MINNE$0T A C SI -Keitll Allltrton, o, Gr"
Geene. lO. Oen Gladelen. of, Steve Lorn· t>erdoui, c, Klrbv Puckett, ot
NEW VOit~ ()) -Cl'larle\ Huehon. o. Mike
PHherulO, 30, Joel Skinner, c
OAKLAND W -Jow CanMCO. of, M•lll
G•llelO. Inf. •on Hatwv, c. Curt Youno, P
SEATTLE (9) -s1 ... e lklbonl. lb, Scott Bradltv. c, Oerowa CMI. lftl, HeNv Cotto, ot,
Alvin Dev'· of, Mara. Lanoiton, o, Jim Prewv,
lb, HarOld lte'11nolcb. 21>. Oeve v.... c TEXAS (51 -JOM G111.man, o; Pete
tncavltl1e , ol;-8obOv ~. Inf, Geno Petralll, c, J.tt llusMll, o
TOttDHTO ISi -JoM C:eru111. o. Tony
Fernendei, n. KtlY Grube!'. 20, Tom Henlle,
p, Jlmmv Kev.~L NA 1 llU'l'llAL LEAGUE
OODGEllS (I) -Oeve Anderson, n . IUc:k
C>ernoMv. c, Mariano Dunc.an, ·~·of, Otte
HennlMr, o, llkllv Horton. P, Tim Lta<v, 11
ltev Saarave. p, Frentilln Stut>Ot, lb·ot ATLANTA (I) -All>ert Hell, of, Dion
Jame•. IM, Gerald P9rrv. lb, Cnartie Puleo, 11.
Peul llunoe. Inf, Lonnie Sm1t11. of. Z.ene srn1111. o. Anclr•• Tltornu, u
CHICAGO (6) -Shawon Dunston, u , Al NIOHI', o. Pel Pef'ry, P, Calvin Scnlreldl. P.
Mlt(lt Wtbil8". °'· Cixlls Wltkerr.on. u CINCINNATI (I) -Torn Brownln9. P, Erk
Devil, of, JOlln Frenco. P, OeMV JadttOll. II, Jeff ltMd, c, Jose llllo, 11. llon llOC»ntOn, o,
Herrn W1nnlll9f\em of
HOUSTON (4) -Juan AQCKIO, o, GieM
Oa111t , lb, J1in Oftlll1es, P, Bf• Hetcl'ler. of
MOHT•EAL 1101 -Tim Bura.e, 11, Mi• 1 Fif19'f'eld, c, And<H GaJerreot, 1b, K ... 111
Gr0t•, o Jot Hn1r.er11. p, wea.a JoMson 30, Altdv ~GenllMI!. P. 00• N111on. ol Sl>·ll•
Owen, u , Pes.c:uel "9fer. o
NEW YORK (91 -lllck Atl.I*• P, llon Oarllne, o, L8'I Ovt11tre, Of, Sid Fernanoe1. 11,
Owleflt GooOtn. o, liowerd JohnMlft. lftl. ll~ NICC>o-#el, o, EdW1n Nunei o, Ttm Ttulel. 111
PHILAOEL.PHIA l9) -DOii c.rmen. 1.
Darren Daulton, c. Ktfl Howell, f>, Steve Je111.
Inf. Steve Lau. c. Torn N .. 10, c. JoM .Iii ....
ol· lb , ~ s.mu.&. •• F-lo~•T •
PITTSIUltGH (10} -lt•IMI a.ai.ro. "· 8ollOv Bonilla, Jb, Sid BrHrn. lb, Btoan Fl"'81',
p, 8oO KIHer, P. Bii Krut04W, P, M.lle
LaVewe, c, It J lltvnolcts, of, Jef1 ltOC><nWl'I, o. Andv Vati sivu. ot
ST LOUIS (6) -Vlnu COieman, ol, JOH
Del.Ion. o, Jo.. OQuenOo, 1111-ilt, Terrv ~Oii. lO, Mill TllOrnPSOn, ot. Todd Worrell.
o. SAN DIEGO (') -Gr" Booller. P: Pel
Clement• P, Denni• RHrnuuen. 11, Welt T..-reCI, o, Okllie TltOn, n . Marvell Wvnne. of
SAN FRANCISCO tll -Wiii Ctarll, lb, SCOll
Garretlt, P, Trecv J-. of, Bao Melvin, c,
Kev111 Mllclttll, lnf·ol, Erne•• Rite•. u , lloooie
Thol'l'IPtOn, 21>, Jost Ur Ille, n
NHL STANDINGS
~ C•s"s•sce
Caigarv
Klftlt
Edtnonton
Winnipeg
Vancouver
Detroit
SI. Louis
M lnMSOla
Toronto
Chicago
SmvtM OtvtlMn
W l. T ~ Gfr GA
26 I ' SI 170 114
24 lS 2 SO 213 169
71 14 4 41 llO ISO
IS 14 I JI 154 IS7
IS 21 6 36 133 136
Hwrts Dfvblon
19 lS 6 '4 157 1S2
14 19 7 JS 13S 14'
13 20 7 33 132 14'
14 24 3 31 179 176
10 24 s 25 147 111 w.... ~
,.a"1clr OMIMn
Pittsburgh 23 13 3of19 179 161
NV Rall09f$ 21 14 6 41 161 14°7
Wer.hlnolon 21 1s 6 41 149 136
Ptll~la 22 19 2 46 167 1'4
New JetWf 14 If 7 35 140 161
NY lslanWt 11 25 2 24 117 160
Adema OM"-'
MontrHI
Botton
Buffalo
Hartford
QuebK
27 10 6 t 60 161 127
16 16 9 41 135 127
16 21 4 36 1'3 163
16 21 3 35 1'3 142
13 25 4 30 145 19'2 ,,..... Sc«w
101111 4, WIMllltl 4
'l/eiauvw 2, Detroit , .... __, s. luffete •
Weehillf'911 3, Twenlo I T.-VO. .__
NY lt.,.._,t at NY ~. HS e rn v~ 11 ~. us pm Cf!Qel 11 W..,..._, 4lS • m Delt9lt If ..... ~1• OS em ..._.,~.n>•m ......_ .. T.,....,HSe.111
1---. et C....-V, S'IS t rn.
'9191 J fl r• 81 SC. Loutt. US em
Qlla •• ""' 4 ............ ,
I • '
80WUNG ..... °"" lat,......, c .. u llnu~1' etter Ille !ilatll rO<.itld •t the A•C
P-()oen Wiii! l'IOl'l'ltlown l'l\81Ch °'8'1' re
cord. 41 oame Hf•• 101a1t •114 • tn matcn-
Olev recoreh 8tld "'°""' •on (too live ectvanc.e
to TV t1na•tl 1. Oevod D'l!ritr~. c11veleno, 1 .. 1-1. •MO 7, llon w o1 .. rn• Ca!IC*:a 11 117 t,64.l l , Perller Bonn Ill , FrMllOld, N J II ll·J,
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E/8luff IOC. 75f..3365 WWWfM Ing IOI' 1 fun .,_.gUc S*· Rellabte~ fOf local 5MW9 ton. for 1 full time cu• liclht ..... a c1e1i.-.
companlon/HNkpr for ~ O'owine dllly and tomer ~ position aA"u.t ...,. ~car W~
lllderty lady, ~. lie: WMttly newtJt.,.,• h•ve Computer Hper1ence only Mon-Fri Call Mr
drtv, ,,...,,.,, ..wtrt hm ope111ngia fOf RMI Et11i. helpful. Contact Pam 0t Johneon (714)455-9827 • 667· .. t , 541-2924 Wld Tetr1t0ty M1M poe-Fran 71'-557-4220 --___ .......; __
~ Pncw edvertliing -,.,. .... Liii • 11111 1118 experience preferred-. •IHIPll CdM chlropr1ct1c ofc
For ~.,. ~ Send reeume tn 'on· Part twne (9-1) Small Mfg need• ChHrful per-a..cn, ~Ing. fidMce to Co Comc>ut• e>tp help-IOMllty Iii. typtng' 34
Non.-Smo ., • HC•P· ,., ..,.. ful Send r.ume to OML hrt/Wffk, gd ph°on•
A HING machine GE, WlfliOOWS IOf Mle, dlf·
WOfk• fine '50 Of...., • ferent Ill... beitt offer •
dr ..... 18" wide 115 Slea--2510 °'""' 38" wide, 4 --------drawer '25 Glrl'I FUR coat. red loic S1SO bedroom HI. white Al9o wot! 1ur coat OOod
drHHr, dHlc ch1lr, 'COnd•llon, from MOntrMI. h •ad b o a rd s a 5 . aaze m«fj\.m 748-8932.
Ct\andelier. atained glass Wiii trade ttOMI llvtng q\A.ll'Wrl. TIE 1•11y 17932 Slcypark Cr II• G. lltills. c.ii 673-8070 1Mt 1 ,.... .... Sai8tY Open, Cell Mon .,._ IMne, CA 927 14 , ____ _. _ _..-.....,-......... Jiii through Fri 9 -SPM PUT A HIER. FIT fOf lest FIT .. 'I Ill.NI OUTH Coast Repette>ty ASHE~ end dryer Mt,
LOST 8&adt & ... o6d 0 Holy, St Jude A~lte • 640-0840 ~ fOOd r•taur~t. ~ need«l lmm.dietely, mutt tictlett av11l1ble Best good ljW()tktng conortion,
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a HUll!y w/c::utted tell c tue end ric:fl In rrW.a.. Cofone Oii Mar Home ..... -..-aa ·--Mk for LllrY 549-3089 Meu Verde Conv.-. row center call Otdl at --lnt a 12.5 19" cotor TV. 23rd/~ N 8 New Yn neer kinemen of .-,. Good pey, Enotl9h not ' ... , ---.-•-• ' cent H~lll.Ml Centet' SI 79-9 1O 4 Leave ::eda rep11rs sso
240-3391or54-t1M Chr11t, felthful Inter· required 780-8128 .utnlll ll.DI St., Colt• Meu mesuge 873-9519.
LOSTCATSl..oltlnat•of ceeeor of .. wno invo«• LIVE=i"N HouMkeeper '°' Pan Twne Exp Clerk IOI' FlJN WEEKENOJOB lli-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ______ ....,.~ _____ .__iiiiiii_,
E 17th erld IN!M 191, your lpeCiai petrOMge in Mnior COU9le In Cotta UYUTISlll N 8 Peninsula Contrac· You chOOM '*'*1 Gtve Domestic *>rt halt. vev hm• Of need. To you, I Mell Lltee«*lng, drive tor Jeulca. 873...0780 out tr" umplel In M11-hirl!f!tat 1531 lat..,...t
and white male "Pet~-;' ~ recourM from the Non-8"*,. M 1-3525 ULES OlllTH •LP ket nut home. Join ua
2nd. Bermeee mix. dattt depth of my helr1 and DRYCLEANERS Will 982·sea& ... U&JS .. UTI
browri. mele. ''Setmen" humbty beg to whom God PIT HOUMkMpef Englllh ..... llT'L tr9in Mon-, rt. 8:30-5pm --u -Coordlnator/Gal Frld.ay 11111m -·-
REW O! •200 ,.~ haa given .uch grNt apeaklng A /hr-4 daya a ----..,.r_ S&-7/llOur. &-7 houtl a •••11 • -
AR • ..,_,ta power to come to my M-_.. Call 980-2724, Uk ···••ITS $5 hr llart &42·'488 Publtsn1ng Co needs 2 dly F11t·paced OM-girl oeeded tor ptlme com· M... Anl(Jlal Hoepltal 9'1tance. tWp me In my fOf Catof . .., . Ollml llLP Sharp mature, retlal)le otfkle !Of publllMr of munlty In l.llguna 8MCh
543-3794 preeent and UfQel'lt P4tll· --T p T peraons lor d1"9rll~ local meoulne DUTIES· Call 494-8571
Lott P11akeet White Lite Uon In et l 01omlte la.at 553p Oppo11unlty for LA/OC F/ • I • 111'* or wm tr1ln duties Good typtlt. will ff fK--------
TurquolH, Nicky, by to 'm•:• "'y~urprname --""· Aggrealve oom· In d'Lcleanlng plant In train. A1k for Anlte ~al~ Ice,~ . ....,..._
, Magnolia Hotly Jumlne known and CIUM you to ' pa-!!..Ftlf. z~~=r~I~· N B ...ot32 _ CM~ ~~~REQ=~EN~· FIT el(peftenee prefd In
REWARD! 494-3880 be lnYo«ed Say thf• _, ,_ OppOf1unlty f0t grow1ll MLJYllJ GENERAL OFFICE Otta QOOd phone peteonallty, Apt Malnt BJ.llnguel
• L T Y.UOW Cockatlel Hall Mary1 and Glotlu AM19tant in the Legal 0.-ExS*~ print back· Automotive paint ttor• dull•. Inventory. lnvotc:· highly organlnd to lnde-helpful Sal1ry eom-
1 111/H Vic. Irvine & Publlcatlon mutt be partment MU9t type 40 ground preferred For In· need• dell11ery help U'IQ. lhlpplng, & customer pendentty handte a w'°9 men.. ate w/el(peftence
Mlll"eft C.M /NB If prornfMd St Jude pr-ay wpm, work wefl with rOfmaton/lntennew call Good OMV record MU9t eontlC1 Mu.t ltft IO Iba van.ty of talka APPLY at TSL MGMT.
,. f0< u. and Ill wno lnYo«e peopte and haw gen«al . be 18• S. 75/hr to •tart. 35 tv wit $8 00/hr Stitt m•AIT ..... 188 E 17th St. ate 1·A. I aeen plM call CMs.35 ~ r=.n:ld ArMn Thll offlce .itllt. Perfect fOf FIT 0t PIT Call 364-8121 lmmed Call 650-5570 114-~ 1280 Coeta Mela. 842• HI03
1 Pmeuh 3112 known .:~ ... ne;v-hld ~ :Ou:"~::,:""~ M ~ MLIVEIY PllSll IDIUl llF• PIT-2120 Main St • 220. HB Beaut~~~~IS~ w/
O ~&. XPOt& requeet granted lfY Cii11 ~ OettlllQ. at T19 UQ1U1 lor Immediate FI T emptoy-No ~ienc:. neoeaary lnml I ll•TD lndep connet0t ~ erld • greet In w-TN &42-4321, eXleMlon 316 ment Call for appt ..._ fOt vema 540-7355 help IOf large eo.11 M..a 0nty manecun.t for enttre
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Chrl1t, f11thlul Inter· Hoty Splrlt, you ho Small t>uay office of mator (l l ") 1•2.••21 OE VERY PERSO I -ITllf H•ll ~ Ceflg875-41SIO 'I oaeeor of all wno lnYo«e make me ... ev.rythlng Cofp candidate reqv1r• • • •• LI N Ofl TO PREPARE for AMI &-LIU&. llmTllY luiMll I rtaudaJ ~b younpectalpatronageln llld Who ahow me the xlnt Or9. & Com-"°"*' lho9. part Of~ tat• ~ m r.,,,_ Est Coeta Meta Med Mii MEOtCA.Lfront •~• .... -..--. ... time of need To you, I way to reech my ldeels. municatlve Mlills Per-TllE lllLY ume Mu9t have """"' burMd In 111 tranMcilOfl Oefel'IM lion..,., aec:y Recl9ptionist, &penence 18™ I.Mt I,.... DU ~ rKOUtM from the ~=-~,gr;:,;::: fOfm broad r1nge ol ~~~r,:o"~~~ SERVING Newport, w/aome litlwp e11per.I tietpful~8 ~ .,,........ 2tM miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ~t.. ~ myto ~ ~ forge4 lhe W1 that 11 ~~"'"' a MCMr•twlelh... PILOT Virgil ~ 1883 Coat a ....... lr)lln•. Sandy 755-0800 8Mcl'I • •9 3
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Xlnt ~lion in ltvine, of-f otll) ADS power to come lo my .... :; ~111 .. ~i: ,::t~hf! Perfect. Type 60/wpm IH WUT UY ST. lnauranc. Sec:ty. flexlbte CALL MANAGER AT Fn.ndly CllUll a c:NlllenQ· Tllllll I ••IT
lerlng W9tctl erld jewelry statance. Help me In my lhO<t d•· ........ -•ant to JC.Int benefit• Send Re-lllTI Ill&, II IH2l d I Y • 4 hr •. N B Century 21 EJ1ecutlve Ing D9f*al practice firm Hoapital Medleal Aecotdl
repair With or without in. I Dr FREE pr-eeent and urgent petl-__,,...... w aume to Romo Corp 780-9211 854 2eoo 1 In Huntington Beed\ i. Tranact1ptl0n Exp ~ ventor). c .. 250-1298 ~ tlon In r.iurn, I prom!M =" ~fOf ev.rythlng 4041 McArthur Blvd., • loo«lng 10< • ~ble. FI T or P/T Com-to make your n1me eon m once ,,,ore •205 N.9 92660 MITAL IU F /T HOST /HOSTESS hatdw«klng penon w/at puter/WO<CI Pettect ExP ~SELL T-SHIRT. Cal• knownandeauMyou to that I never It'll to be 11111T 4•.,D1y1 exp ln l1ttpaceP1T, FIT Inquire at lent 2 yra Callf0<nte llt .... w.
Jacitet & Cap Pnntlng '· be lnYOkect eeperated from You no Small Gift Mfg need• Art· gen dentlstryotttcereqd ~ 1•30,151 ~t up Selary D 0 E help .... or Wiii train. Hy•
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neoot ble. 88'-'559 Glorlal. PublleatlOn mu1t want to be with YOl.J and Call Yvonne 250..0410 873-3403 we.kinda. lllSECLEAIERS U•mT MESSENGER for Eacrow
be pr-omlaed St Jude my loved onea In Your etter 9am --Tah home S200·S2SO wk Growing HB Instrument company, OC Airport 1111 mu-t , ..... H.... P'•Y f()f u• and all whO S*P4tlual glory Thank ASST MANAGER I .. MITAL um PIT Must hive car 722-K59 I m1n1ufacturer need• ., ... w/ reliable tran.~ Network Mar"ellng 24 F B lnYo«e ..,,.., aid Amen You f0t Your Love toward Of cu Exp in last pace nan den· --CNC and eonventlOnal pc>rtatlon c..i Suzanne " • ound on alboe llland. Tt'lil ~ hat never me and my loved onea tom tugg-oe •h<>PICluttet H•trvottlcepretd-Recep-........ ...,...... lathelmlll operator• and V!oek •t 553--0123
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The 1U1 '*'' ot IN Ofdl· w.th the County o.r.-of Of• ~·~~~ on l>ec4mbar M9I County on Olleember wt~ the County Ci.rlt of Of•
l\atlOt may be rMCt in ,,,. wioe County on OeC4lm1>et • 21. 1"8 wioe County on oac.tnw
City Qefll'I office 71 F.. 1S, tNI Oavtd C Miant. f-.D1 15, 1911 DrM Coat• Meal , TM sttt9'Mnt wu 11i.c. PublilNCI Ofanoe eo.1 , .. , • ...U. '· ,_Y, Cly Publ4hecl Ofangf ~=with ~County Cter6' of Or· o.ityPllOt Januwyl 14, 21, Plibl1ttled Or1t191 Cout Clerk DaJy Pilot Oecemw 24 31 ~Ni nty on o.c.mw 21, 1919 o.ily Pttot December 24 31, ~ Orange Cout tt&t January 7. 14 1989 ' • 1 Sa·204 tNI. Jtinuaty 1. 1•. 1989
[)Illy Piiot Janu9fY 7, 1911 St· 186 Publilned Orange'= Sa· 184
Sa-212 0-'Y PllOI o.oamber 31 .,._,,,. MJTll'C P\&tC M>TIC( 11u. J""*'t 7 t4. 21 "8JC ll)TIC( P!llJC M)TIC[
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TM folOWif'9 l*90ftl ... The lollOWing l*IO!\I If• Pt8JC NOTICE CSOlnO ~ .. ~ bulor'9ll .. OOif'G llulll*I .. doing ~ u METRO MAINTENANCE ~E PERCENT ~L TY
tSCANO AUTO REPAIR LANCASTER & AS· ACTITIOUI .,._.. COMftANV 120 E. 1711'1 2•23 ~ Tustin Av.nu.'
AHO TIRE. 1S77 Monf'OVl9. SOCIA TES 1040 Nt1t NA.Ml ITAn.NT Costa Meal. c.kf 12627 Santi Ana, Celd 92705 ,...,.ot1 e.oi. Calif 92"3 MKAr1hut'81vo •21. Santa Tne IOOOWlng penons .,. Jeanna 8at e'I, 62~ Jamee Harlan ~.
AoclMy Malc:CMm Smoth. Ana c.&.1 92707 ,oo.no ~ •• t.aklYleW Ln Cotta Meu 1230 w Balboa &h-o . ,_.: •34 ,. ClllT\C>tidge Ofange. A.udtey l.ancut•. 10401 t0£X 171& Orange A~ Calif 12626 port 8eecfl Call! 9266t Cellf f2eM W•t MacAlll'IW BNd •21. •E Co1t1 Mesa Cahl Tlut 1>U11neu II COn· Th .. IXl.u\eSS IS con· JoMPfl Thomal c..oo SW1ta Ana Calo! 92707 92627 duct.O l>y en in<11v;cNa1 ducted by-an Wllvldual
436 N Pine. Orange Calif Thlt tMa1neu it con.I s 1 • v • n H en r y The reg111rant com· The regittrant com·
t26M duclecl Dy an ind1v.ouat Bruchllauser 10153S El menced to transact l>ull· menead 10 transact bu$1·
Thlt bullMIS 11 con Tiie t1g111r1n1 c o1n -,mot10 Fountain VaUey MM under ,,,. '"hllOUS .,..1 \Ind« Iha l1Ct1Uous ouct~ by 1 general part· ~ to tranuct ous.-Ca••I 92708 t>utineN name or Mmee buSlnett ntme or namee ne<IMP nan unoer 11'11 lo<hhou, Tlltt t>uaineu 11 con· listed at>ove on NIA liated at>o~ on NIA
Th• reg11"1n1 com· buSoneu name °' ~ du<.ted 1>y an lnd1V1duel JMNla S.t• Jll'MS H HOOQet ~ to tranact t>uSJ· W.lael above on January 1 Tne reg11tr1n1 com· Tflls -*l~I wu Mad Ttwa 11a~l was llteO
ress unOaf tria toe1111ou1 ' 1989 I menc;.cs 10 trtnllCI l>ul•· Wlll\ Iha County Clerk ol Of. with the County Clerk ot Or·
ous1neu name or nan\ffl A Lancastet nest under 1ne 11e1111oua anoe County on Oec;embar ange County on o.c.tnber
listed at>ove on Cnol yeti Tlllt alaletMnl was llledjt>u••"9St name or namet 2& IOU 27 198&
Rodney Mak:olm Sm1111 w1111 the County Clerk of O•· trsted tbove on 1984 f..U70I f40Mi7
Thlt 1tatemant was flied ange County on December . Steven H BruehlltuMf Pul>hlhacl Orange Cout PubljM141d 0r.anQ4t Coe.st wlll\tneCountyClerkofOr 21. 198& Thlt statement wu hied DlllyPilOtJenuw{7, t4.2t, OallyP1lotJanu1ry7 14,21
ange County on o.c.tnl>efl Ft01M2 w1111 the CoYn1y Cler'k ol Or· 2&. IOH S ..,.. 28. t989
7 1983 Put>hlMO Orange Cout ange County on o.c.tnl>ef '"""' Sa·203
f.-SS Daily P110t Dece!Tit>er 31. 21 1988
Pul>UIMd Orange eo..1 1093 January 1. "· 21. ,401M4 Dll-IC W'ITICE Ptll.tc NOTICE
Dally PllOt Dee«nber 17 24 , 1989 Put>t!Slled Orange Coull ruu.. "" I 3 t 1"8 JWVJ11Y 7 1989 S1°19S Oatly Polc>t December 31 flCTITIOUI .U ... H flCTmOUI 8USINIH Sa 170 · 19&8 January 7 1' 21 NAME tT•r•w..-. NAME ITATE•NT
---------19&9 .. ..-n • Tl'le lolloWtng petlOf'lt tre 1111-IC W'IT~ Ml.IC NOTICE Sa-191 The lol1oW1ng pttton1 11e dCMng t>ullnesa u r-. nu ~ dOtnQ l>utl,,... II SAN MIGUEL PART·
FICTITIOVl IUSIME.H C 0 M M E R C I A l oNEAS 2900 BnllOI SlrMt ,.;;~~A~H NAMI ITATE•NT P1.8JC NOTICE GRAPHICS ANO DISPLAY lsuue A 106 eo.ta Mesa Tlie lollowlng penons are 17 1SO Newhope SI• 303, jeahl 92152e I The:::::::: ::wxi1 lie OOtno t>us.neM u FIC-TITIOUI .,..... Fountain Valley. Cet1I 92708 ftrat City Calllor,,.a 11. a ~uy·s ACCOUNTING SKY PA"RK WALK-IN NAME ITATE•NT DaVld Wayne Tut>man ICel1IOfn .. corPof•tJOn 4350
MEDICAL GROUP 3100 w I TM IOlk>Wll'lg penont .,.. 171SO Newhope St• 303 L• Jolla VII .. Drrte Swta 3281 flower Cotta M-. WetfWJf Ave •2 Santa Ana dOotlO btltiMls 81 FOU11ta1n Valley. C.hl 92708 930. San Diego. Clkl 92122
Call 92627 Clhl 92704 CaJMICAOPAOCESSOR Thia 1>uam11a II c!bn· Lund & HIUf inc • I C111.
F= = ~· C32~ C111lorn11 Plly11c11n1 EQUIPMENT COMPANY ducted l>y an in<l•Vldul! lornia corpor111on, 2
92627 • 1 alt Mtnagement Group Inc (l>)NEWPORl OIGllAL SYS· The reg1atran1 com. Bnst.ol Str .. t. SU<te A tOll
Calllorn11 TEMS 365 Cotta Mesa St ~ to transact l>uSI· Co&11 Mtea Calif 92926 ~!!, _!ulln= •• «>n I Thia business •t con-Costa ·Mesa. Clill 92627 ,,... undel the hclltoout Th11 l>uSlnest 1a cort·
vi en •YIOual dueled t>y • corporlltion RICl'lard Gritting Herman l>uslnett ,,.,.,,. °' n"'*I ducted t>y • general Pll1· ~ r~a11,trant com The reg111ran1 com· 315S Cos11 Mtta. Cahl kstedat>OYeonA.P<ll 1· 1912 nertl\lp 0 I ant«I buJj· ~ to l'll'IHC:I butt· 92527 DaV!d w Tut>man The rtg111r1n1 COin·
::--unclef ,,,. IOCllhOUI nest under ,,,. ltCllllOUS This Dus1ness II con· Thi• ltltement WH tiled ~ to tranaac:I l>uSI ht~above name o:.m~ l>USlneu name or names ducted l>y .,, mchvldual wllll lhe CountJ Clerk 01 Or ,,... undef "" llChllOUS
1983 on • listed aboYe on 1983 Tile registrant com· 1n941 County on oec.mt>er 1>usinea1 name or names
Howard Ulene, Prllldant rneooec1 10 transact bull· t~. 1988 lilted atxwe on NIA
Linda Kelly Couturi Tl\11 stttement wu hied neu under the 1tc1111ous f4012M David G N11rne. SenlOr
Thll stltemant WU hied with the County Cletk ol Or· bullness ntme or names Publllned Or1nge CoHt Vice Pretident with I~ Counly Clerk ol Or· 1nge County on December llstad a.l>Ove on Oecemt>ar Dally Piiot Oecemt>er 2•. 31. Thlt ttatamenl was foled ~~983 nty on l>Kemt>« 28. 1988 1a. tt88 1eaa January 7 1', 1989 with the County Clerk ol Or·
• · ,._. Rlclletd G Hetman Sa· 188 ange County on Decemt>er
Pul>liShed Or '~1~ Pu1>11sned Orange Cout Thll 1111ement wu hied 21, 19!8
Dally P*>I 0ec;em"':; 24 Ti lDa11y P•lot January 7 14. 21. wi111 the County Clark ol Or·! '"°"" 981 . 28. 1989 anoe County on Decamt>er P\8.IC NOTICE R1lph A MazUfell, Hamil·
1 •January 7. 14. 1989 Sa-205 21 1988 I ton & Stmuels. •OOO St· 189 ' f401M1 NOTICE Of' MacArtllur Boulevard, Suite
Put>ttahld Orange Coast PUel.lC 5700. Newi>or1 Beech Calol I
BE YOll OWN BOSS
EVNONG NEWSPAPER PftOMOOON r:JMPANY HAS
POSl1lJNS AVAl.A8l£ Faft SUF-MOTIVATlO TAKE·
awtGE TYPE PERSONS TO SUPEIMSE YOUNG
ADIA.TS OH A N£WAPER PROOOCOON CREW
OOMMTEED
$400roMD
wmt P'011Jf1W.. TO SlOOO PD Ma
LARGE INSlltED
VOIClE ltEQtRD
WOM .. YCUOWN
fOHaHOOO.
LOTS OF tlfmtTlllTY TO
GROW wmt USI
NO IMS11DT ltEQtRD
CALL MR. THOMAS
(213) 477-3163
Daily PtlOt o.c.mber 31 AUCTION Of' 92660 1~ Januaty 7 t4 21 Pl"lottAL Put>hlhecl Orange Coast 1989 flttO.."TY Daily P1to1 Oec;embet 31
St· 193 Ullll....0 ON 1988 JlllUaty 7 14 21
VACATID t989
P\8.IC NO TICE PMMISHOF
fORMEA
5•·194•
IUMIW'Y °" TIN.ANT P\8.JC NOTIC[ I flttOPOllD . Notice la herebJ pen ON>!MANCI ttwlt Oft ~ U.. 1-al ftCTITtOVS 8UatNEIS
A ~oc>0$1d «dtriance •• z:Mt Avt9ef In CNta ...... NAME It TA THllENT !
scheduled IOf ldo(lhon at Of.,.._ C-tJ, the und9r· Tile IOl'°"'•"O persons are
tile r-.gufar Crty Counctt 14fned wlA NII et pvt>Uc d0ong t>u~ as
imfftong ol jinuary 115 f-ttoe the~,... COVELY INF-ORMATION t989 t>etno Ordinance 89 1 lftJ teft by Olrti Wan.ce SYSTEMS 1570A Orange
amending Title 13 of tile l.w ~' cOft•t ot 1 Ave Costa Mesa C1J1I
Costa Mesa Munoc.pel COde lf>riftf. 1 mattr ... , 2 ntohl 92627 estat>I~ procedurn tor •tandl, 2 dt9eMta. 1 left, t Frednck H Covety t570A
reqwing I.re ptOIKllOtl l'fl•, ..... 'T.V •• • nlg1\t llmpe. 5 Ortn04t A~ Costa ~en.
1errf 11np1c1 IHI En chalf., t dlttett• ltfbe, 1,.. Cai<I 92627
wonmantll Oet•mina11on c~cf\elr, 2 racttoe. s This business 11 con·
Exempt ... tw.e, 1 Mont!r.'· dueled Dy an •nd!Vldull
The motlOfl 10 give Ordi· lfJ erd 2 6oof mr r· The registrant com· na~ 99. t first reading car· ltOf, 1J bo•H wl m ec. ~ to transact l>u••·
ned I:>)' 1ri. fol10w1ng roll callj ttern1 1111• pot1, pMI, di .. , nett undef tile l1c1111ous
t-11ote COUNCIL MEMBERS hee. bootla, uMd MMe, bu11neu name <>< names
1 AVES &Itta HO<nl>uekle pant1, 1w .. ter., lftlrt1, 1 listed tt>ove on January
Ambulgey Gantt Glasgow ••mall cootef. 1 bo1 of ,... 19&3 I 1
1
NOES None ·ABSENT c«ft, 2 '9COfd "4aJerl. Ah Fredmck H Covety Nooe Med ltlfnt. This slatement wu hted nw tu" tu ol 11'11 ordi la6d -lion wlll be made with tile County Clerk of Or·
1 nanc:e may l>e read 1n Iha punuMt to the prowl'*• anoe Count~ on Dec.efnt>e<
City Clark s ottic. 77 Fatr of hc:lloft 1 .. of the Clvff 7 1988
Drive Cotta Mesa Code. f40IMl2 EtUEN P. ~y City Dai.cf~ S. 1.. Pul>lllhed Orange Coast Ctetti ~ Ofente c-1 Dt•ty Pilot Oeceiml>lt 31
Pubtllhld Ofat191 Coat! 0.-, fttlot January 7, 14, 1988 Janu1ry 7 14 21
0 .. ly Pilot J~ 7, 1989 tM 1989
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GERRAL PI.A• AMEllDMEJIT NO. 87-4
(A•con Property Site)
ROT~CE IS HEREBY GI~M that the Kuntington Beach Planning Co ... i•~ion
will hold a atudy aeaaion and a public hearing at the HUntin9ton
Beach Civic Center. 2000 Main Street. Huntington leach, California.
on the date and at tbe ~ime indicated below to receive and conai4er
the atatementa ot all persons who wish to be heard relative to the
application described below.
DATE/'.TIME : ied~esday , January 18, 1989
Study Seasion -6 :00 PM in Room B-8
Public Hearing -1 :00 PM in Council Chambers
APPLICATION N{JMBERC I General Plan Amendment No. 87-4
APPLICANT:
LOCATION:
~:
REQUEST :
~
Ascon Properties
A 40 acre parcel located on the southwest corner of
Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street .
LUD-O-CZ-FP2 (Limited Use District withi n an Oil
Dist~ict within the Coastal Zone within a Floodplain)
Amend the Land Use Element of t he General Plan to
allow up to 6 .4 acres of General Commercial and up to
33.6 acres of High Density Residential to permit up to
900 dwe lling units. ~lternative residential scenarios
include 600 or 750 dwelling units.
ENVIROHMENTAL STATVS : This project ia covered by Environmental
Impact Report No. 87-5.
COASIAL STATUS: This project~is i n the Coastal Zone. After
Planning Commission and City Council action, this
Land Use Element Amendnemt must be acted o n by the
California Coastal Commission as an amendment to
the City's Local Coastal Program.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the
Department of Community Development, 2000 Ma i n Street.
Hunt i ngton Beac~, California 92648, for inspec t ion by the
publ ic. A copy of the staff repcrt will be available to
interested parties at City Ha ll or the Ma in City Library
(7111 Talbert Avenue) after January 13 , 1989.
ALL I NTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and
express op1pions or submit evidence f or or aga inst the appli~ation
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please c all
Hal Simmons/Senior Planner or Ruth Lambert/Assistant Planner at
536-5271. •
Mike Adams
Hunt ington B~ach Planning Commission
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huntington beach planning division
YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED!
CALL CLASSIFIED
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PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 88-3
(Walnut Aven~ Ultimate Right-of-Way)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Cormnission
wi.11 hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington
Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California,
on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider
the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the
application described below.
DATE/TIME: Wednesday, January 18, 1989, 7:00 PM
APPLICATION NUMBER: Precise Plan of Street Alignment No. 88-3
.r
APPLICANT:
LOCATION:
REQUEST:
City of Huntington Beach, Community Development
OepartO\ent
Walnut Avenue between Sixth Street and Lake Street
Downtown Specific flan-Districts 3, 4a, 4b, 5a and Sb
Reduce the ultimate right-of-way width from 80 feet to
60 feet minimum.
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Environmentar Assessment No. 89-2.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the
Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street,
Huntington Beach, California 92648, for ins~ection by· the
public. A copy of the staff report will be available to
interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library
(7111 Talbert Avenue) after Januaty 13, 1989 . ...
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and
express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call ~
Susan Pierce, Associate Planner at .536-5271.
Mike Adams
Huntington Beach Planning Commission
PR£CU£ PLAN Of STIUT ALIGllPT II). •·l
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BAYRIOOB • lDV WESTPORT
2 BR -$269,500 L. WHJTE
BALBOA ISLAND 214 SAPBllB
2BR $449,000 K. P~RKER
JASMINE CREEK 83 MAINSAIL
3 BR.FR $449,000 N. MARKS
BA8'1'BLUPP HH ALTA VISTA
4 BR. FR. SPA $507,000 G.ANDERSON
NEWPORT BEACH 5-4 OCEAN VISTA
2 BR $559,000 R. BRANDES
. llA&BOl l.IOOE 50 llDGELJNE
4 BR $750,000 E. OLSON
NEWPORT BElcµITS , 1401 llNGS IOAD
3 BR . $825,000 D. ADAMS
mVJNE TBIJlACB 1915 GALATEA
4 BR, POOL Sl.200,000 L. ROSE
OPEN SUNDAY 1-'
EASTSIDE CM IS5 IBUIS LN
CONDO S186,500 J. STEPHENSON
of
PAll UDO
3 BR
BARlOOE
2BR
THE ILVF'8 .
3 8R
$195,000
dOBOLUOWAY
P. HURLEY
l80 WESTPORT
$269,500 E. BROWN
609 AVENIDA LADEU
$369,000 G. LIVINGSTON
IASTSIDB CJI. 1"9 TllmN
.3 BR. FR $359,000 N. BROWNE
.IASIONI CUBIC H MAINSAIL
3 BR, FR $«9,000 C. MCMAHAN
BALIGA lSLAHD-
2 BR S«9,000
ll4-8A1111&B
K.PARKER
BIACON BAY '4 BEACON BAY
2 + I br S..S0,000 D. VALENTINE
IASTBLUn !HI ALTA VISTA
4 BR. PR, PA '507,000 G. ANDERSON
NIWPOIT llACH U OCBAN V1ST A
2 BR, '659,000 P. HARTLEY
bUOll Vll'W llOtlBS ltll PORT CAIDl'1P
5 BR. FR. POOL 1625,000 E. CORKETT
R. KURTZ
I fODtl' SUS
B.RBBDY
11118ALA11A
L.MARSTON
BAYl.lDGE IM9,500
LOVELY 2 BR "C2" UNIT. IN EXCEL.
COND. GOOD INTERIOR LOC. CLOSE TO
POOL. PRICED WELL BELOW LAST ALE
OF SAME FLOOR PLAN. GREAT BUY!
BAY CREST 1415,000
CUSTOM SINGLE STORY ON 2 LOTS. PVT
YARD WITH LRG POOL. FRUIT TREES
R.V. ACCESS. 3 BR. FORMAL DR, DEN + FR.
GREAT BUY!
WESrCLWP 1419 950
LARGE COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH COZY
FIREPLACE INVITES YOU TO STAY IN
T HIS REMODELED 3 BEl!>ROOM HOME.
FRENCH DOORS, A/C, ECURJTY SY TEM
&MUCHMORE.
PENINSULA 14SO,OOO
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP DUPLEX IN BEST
RENTAL AREA. 2 BR + 2 BR+ GUEST. LG
INCOME POTENTIAL. GOOD FINANCING
AV AIL. EXTRA LG LOT & YARD!
BAYSHOU'8 1439,000
4 BR. 4 BA ON AN OVERSIZED LOT. PRIME
LOCATION, JUST TEPS FROM WALK·
WAY TO BEACH AND GUEST DOCK. u .
SHAPED HOME OPEN TO BRICK PATIO
&GAZEBO.
BALBOA ISLAND Sf.Ct,000
2 BEDROOM WELL-BUILT ISLAND
CHARMER. DOUBLE GARAGE & WON-
DERFUL BRJCK PATIO. HJGH WOOD CEIL-
INGS WITH BEAMS. 'KITCHEN LARGE
ENOUGH FOR EATING AREA.
BEACON BAY '450,000
DARLING BEACH COTTAGE PLU 1 BR
APT IN CHARMING BEACON BAY. PROP-
ERTY ORIG. FAMILY HOME·CO LO BE
AGAIN . COMMUNITY TEN -
NIS-LEASEHOLD LAND.
UDO 95,000-
. WANT TO ENJOY BAYFRONT LIVING AT
A FRACTION THE COST OF OTHER
BAYFRONTS? CONSIDER THI
GORGEOUS 8TH FLOOR PENTHOUSE w /UNSURPA ED VIEW ! owe TRADE.
l!ACON IA Y KH,000 BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY PULASKI
DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS,
BEAMED CEILING ... PA. MAIN HOME
. HAS 1 BR. LOFT PLU 2 BR APT.
llACON SAY Sl,t00,000
CAPTIVATING, CONTEMPORARY
WATERFRONT PROPERTY WITH COM· MANDINO VIEWS, 6 BEDROOMS, PIER •
WITH THREE SLIPS. CITY LEASE LAND.
~~ELONTHEBAYTHJi~~
TIONAL 7 BR HOME IS LOCATED ON 80'
PRONTAGB. FORMAL DR. BRBAKFAST + rR. 4 CAR GARAGE. BLBVATOR. BASE·
MKNT. BOAT SUP, GREEN LAWN ARE A
FBW or THB AMENmBS.
PAG•
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NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM HOME
ITE ... Ocean and .Bay views. Price
includes complete plans for 3,500 sq. ft.
home with four car-car garage $449,000
THIS LINDA ISl.:.E WATEkFRONT
HOME HAS 1T ALL!! ... Linda Isle's be t
location. un all day! Near gate-house, beach.
tennis court and clubhouse. This qualit y home
has 5 bedrooms; 5 baths plus powder room .
game room. pool. spa. sauna, and slip for large
boat. Proudly presented at.. ...... 12,450,000
IF YOU LIKE INDIVIDUALITY HERE
IT IS ... BIG CANYON CUSTOM. Guard·
gated community. Easy summertime entert4in-
ment area with open-pit barbeque. Private pool
and spa. Orientation of home on large lot
assures privacy. 4 bedrooms. large living and
family rooms. den. loft.. ........... 11,350,000
OPEN SUNDAY I ·5. 17 ROY AL ST. CEORCE
OWN YOUR OWN 90 FEET ON THE
WATER Newly remodeled contemporary
home wi1h a 50 foot boat slip. plus a side tie.
This lovely, light & brigh1 home wi1h 3 bdrms
and 2~ baths also has a family room and an
office or den, two firepl.aces and a beautiful
breakfast room . .. au this can be youra for
............................................... 11,350,000
NEW LISTING BLUFFS BEST BUY ••.
Great locale, three bedroom condo near Back
Ba y. school and park. One-half block to
commu nit y pool. Completely refurbished
. ........ .... ..... .. ....... ......... .. .... 1228,C)C)() UH
PROMONTORY BA YFRO T CUSTOM
... This beautiful one story home on Promon-
tory Bai' has 3 bedroom, 3~ ~th. with sp_ecial
featu.r~s .such ~s lap ~· 1pa, central air
condihonmg. 50 boat slip. teakwood bar, with
ice machine & refrigerator. Gu barbeque in
kitchen. Thia home with aU thete featura on
fee land for onJy ...................... 11~.000
·•
BIG CANYON LOT ... Lovely level lot wi1h
beautiful view of Big t:anyon Golf Course.
could have ocean view second story. l 3.000
sq. ft., c·uJ.de·sac location. overlookin~ multi·
million dollar estates .................... $875,000
118 ACRE ... Approximately 5·mile from
the Desert Springs· Mamou. this property wuh
natural oas1 , offers a bold contrast 10 the
urroundmgs desert. Zoning permit Re 1d.-n·
11al. Golf, Tenni or Countrv Club. Mobile
Home Parle. Mm1 Warehouse, alreadv ae·
proved f o\ i\ airport. ubmit terms for ap·
proval. ........................................ I 708.()()()
CATALINA ISLAND ... 3 bedroom, 2
bath condo with one of the finest views of
AvaJon. mountains and endless ocean. OnJy 1
year new, decorated in neutral tones wi1h na vy
accents. Furnished!! Golf Cart included.
........................... ... ....... ... 1595,()()()( LH )
HARBOR VIEW HOME . . . hows like
new! Attractive 4 bedroom. 21h bath, family
room. PaJemera model. light & airy famil)
home. Prof ess1onally landscaped. paciou
backyard with patio and spa. Choice location.
close to shopping. school • chur che • communt·
ty pools. Include land ................. 1539.900
EXOUI ITE WOODWORK A ·o
GRANITE HIGHLIGHT TH I
WATERFRONT HOME ... Premium lo.
cation on Linda Isle with vJCw from all ma jor
rooms. 5 bedroom. Mi bath. family room, 3
fireplace enhanced by marbles and granite.
Light oak cabinetry and Ooor . Tbe ma ter
bedroom with sitting area overlook the ba . 2
bath, steam shower, jacuni, walk·in doseta.
Owner may trade .................... 12,950,000
' NORTH LAGUNA!! ... Oteanfront beach
home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with tecuriry
gate. Wonder( ul vacation atmcephere, li.tten to •
the craahing 1urf. Walk to the beach, stcwet
~~~ ..... ~.~~~~.~.~~.~~~.' ..... ~~ .. -~(ct~e)
WATERFRONT NEARLY NEY ••• 2
bedroom, 2 bath mobile home on Lido CbAnnel.
aheolutely beautiful. walk to Lido v-~
Listed below repl9cement COIC ........ 179.SOO
LAG A IGUEL ••• High on a hill ...
Absolute privacy, 2 bedroom. 2 bath. featur·
· ing vie~ from every ~indow. Tilt"d,
earthtone entr) & fireplace. vaulted ce1 I·
mgs. This end unit as just like a single f1m1h
home and ~ set in a gorgeous landscape or
tall pine trees, on an oversiud lot
.............................................. 1198,000
160 ACRE •... located ju.st a re .. milr
from the future $2 billion "Rancho Coachella··
project (due to break ground in 1989). Pos 1bh
1he lowe t priced land an California. f:>est.rt·hold
fot the future. Ca h. terms or possible tradt" .
.................................................. 13 20 ,()()(). .
BIG CA YON TO ... HOME ... Brig ht,
f>aCJOUS 2 bedroom. 2 ba1h. Green Br~r
rnodel. ew plu carpeting and p mt . ExquL~te
Jjving room wi1h firer::~ & '¥ctbar. large
ded.; & pa ti . S l.5 75 Month
................................................. 1247.500
HARBOR RIDGE The ultimate m contem·
porary homes m Ne"J>Of't Be.tch. from it
commanding billlide losarion and wah of gla
overlook~ all of NriponJleach. 'tbil J 0,000
sq. ft. cuttom reaiclence exhibi .. ineffable
natural wonders. h hu 5 teveJa of muterful
viewa, upper level, court level a.rid garden le~el.
Lo .. of marble, oak and mirrors. Defanitely a
one-of ·•·kind cu.tom twime. Qt••K.t buyer
may call for a penonaJ tour of this beautiful
honte ...........•............. , .........•... 15.~"CM':)C)
HOPPING A FREEWAY CLOSE ...
Comfoi1ablt 2 bedroom, 2 beth, 1p1ciou1
maeter bedroom,~ room & family room.
Wei located, convenient to conununitr·rrks.
pool, Khooia & sbopplni ...........•. I J 44, 900
BACK IA Y VIEWS ON THE W ATEll
... Perm.nent •Jfrmit .... in~ 5
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Exclusive Affi liate in Orange County
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HA.RBOll llIDGE
A warm traditional family home of tbe bllhest standard with an
open flowing flootplan with m bedrooms, four and one-half baths.
Oak stairway, gourmet kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar.
Great ~taide entertaining area with built in BBQ, pool and apa, all
i)r'OfesuonaUy landscaped with ocean, bay and city light views.
S2.SOO,OOO. Ad #OOS
HUNTINGTON HARBOR
Large comer lot affonlin& privacy and room for two lnce yachts
Four bedroom, three bath home bounded by 14% feet OD the water. E~tensive use of marble in bathrooms, new carpets, fireplace and
wetbar. Very larae waterfront decks perfect for enter'Ul ln1ng
Hard to duphcate! $1,095,000. Ad#008
LAGUNA BEACH
Breathtaking country French home completed in 9otic woods.
located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean and
coutllne views. Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces, solid
oakwood fiQOrs, five ocean view decks, beveled and tulip windows.
Very lar1e f amlly home with exceptional yards complete with
fruit trees. Steps to charming Victoria Beach. $1,295,000. Ad#003
WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX
A ter~ic income property close to the beach in West Newport.
Two uruts, each with two bedrooms. one and one-half baths and a
f areplace. Four-car carport, plus additional off-strfft parking.
$395,000. Fee. Ad,.001
IRVINE TOWNHOME
Lovely Deerfield Townbome faci.nl Doe Trail. Two master suites
wit.b private baths plus 1 powder room. Cloee to community pool,
achools and llaoooi.q. Euy freeway access. Won't last 100& so call
now! fl 7t,900. Ad#tlO _
BELCOURT HILL
Octtn, Catalina and clty UOts view from t.b1s stunning townbome.
Three bedrOom. three &ncf a half bath, family room and formal
dinln& room. tutefully decorated aod furnilbed in ultra-quality
modern. New blond hardwood floorin&. Berber c=c· custom window &hades and abutters. Dramalk custom Una lhrouah·
out. Air condit1ooed, uwaded tecurity system, three car 11ra1e.
1uard pte. Offered fully fU'ftilhed at~•· Ad#007
OUT OF AREA -VINEYAKD
Riverside County, oae-llalf t.ourlOUth of Palm DeNrt.; Forty acres
of sr•~ and a t•balom Mme, protetliOMUy fumilhed and
deeonieed. Grelt =-ty for iDvmor, raacber, owner. Ter-
rlfJc view of Ute •• ud Salt.on SN. Home lw a nimm.lnc pool, deck,. larp patlal, aDcl room for te.tmia coarta. Grapevine acrnce prod9dnl table ....... Ornr will leue back or lef'Yace Ole.....,.,_.. depf"edaUolt. Ollly '750,000. Ad#007
...
SPYGLASS
A. rul Gem on Spy&Jus, views of cit} l=... mountaim, Harbor Ridae. partial ocean from prden. New door. UtroeOout
Culfmiilld paiDUDa in and oat, new marble floon la foyer, famUy
room ud kltdml. -Uptncled ludlcapiDc 1Dd leCVtty IJltem.
.. ff.too. Ad#Olt
NEWPORT ISLAND
Discover "Newport Island", the quiet hideaway island oD the
Peninsula. A fouf'btodroom, lncludlng a muter bedroom with a
1>f'ivate sundeck and spa, two bath, two story.home. A warm open
living room witb used brick fireplace, oak flooring remOcleled
gourmet kitchen. Asking $445,000. Ad#OU '
HARBOR RIDGE
No u~nse bas been spared to create this architectural master-
piece.The-flawless detail of design and construction is not unlike
a fine work of art. The generous u.e of slate, copper and .otber
quality matc,nals cannot. be matched. Comprising si.z spacious
bedrooms, five and one-ball baths. parking for as many as five
automobiJes, lhls estate offers tbe maximum in luxurious living.
OutstandiJlr-tiay and night light views. In the fltushin& stages or
construction now, decorative finishes may be selected by the
purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. 12.950,000. Ad# 017
WOODBRIDGE-SOMERSET-REDUCED!
Expanding family forces the sall of this cbarminc two bedroom,
one and one-ball bath cottage. Best Woodbrid1e locauon. only
steps from communJt)" poo1 & spa and park that includes
a!soeiatiob-owned tenrus courts. Energy-saving bot-water beater
and inside laundry Only $162.900. Ad #Ol l
-LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS
Build your custom home in this exclusive, gated development
above Laguna Beach and enjoy the swttping ocean, city mountain
and canyon views. Limited to just four natural-grade buildable
lites. each owner will alto have an undivided intettst Lo nearly
RYen acres of pristine open space for recreational and agricul·
tural Ule. Reacfy for your borDe .-ltb au utilities in. Price from
'399,000. Ad#02S.
• WESTCLIFF
Channing Country French residence in tbe highly desirable
Westclilf community. Stron1 street appeal with French Chateau
architectural detail. Including lots of used brick and wood beams.
Lush landscapina surrounds the property, and a generous
backyard provides ample space for a swimnunc pool or nower
garden. The interior offers comfort and charm, exquisitely
decorated in a tradiliooaJ motif Wood pea floors in the country·
kitchen, with used brick fireplace and beamed cealmgs. Tbrtt
feoerou bedrooms plus two baths ~ll now for a private viewmg.
525,000. Ad.012 ·
WOODBRIDGE LAURELS CONDO ...
~ ~G! Perfect starttt borne or Investment property 111
1J"Yiae • outaU.nctills commwuty ol Woodbridp w1th its maay
ammiU. Jacldnl lakes, IWin\m.ina pools, pub. tennis clubs
ud more. ODe bedroom plas den loft end 1•rap. Four ye.rs new
ID awant wtmlD( Lallftla condominJwn development. $139.900 . Ml•
759-6700 s Coqterate p ~Beach, C.lifornia 92660
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coMPANY
W.VUILY KIU.S BRtHIWOOO ~ p~Of.S(RT SAN AANOSCO
HOP, SKIP ANO JUMP TO THE C>CeAN · E.nfoy lf.ine 1/2 block from the beach
in this beaut1fuUy landscaped, weM-mamlained home. Z bedrooms, 2~ baths with ocun view
from cozy family room and·spectacular panoramic view from sundeck Secluded PJltO id)Olns
the hvmi room and d1mng area. New roof. new floof cowenncs. Copc>tf plumbtni. Owntr may
carry saable 2nd trust deed. Corona dd Mar ltv1nc at its btsl! $625.000
SPECTACULAR •MIUDA DUNES~ •MflllR COUNTRY
CLUI OF THE DESERT. ATTENTION OOLFEMt ·louted on I.ht 14th
fairway of the prestl()Ous Bermuda Dunes Country Club w/SwtlPfte vie• of the tntire 14th
bole -1nclud1n1171 tt of fatrwiy fron111e This 72.000 sq ft home IS truly "Ont of a Kind
S BR. S~ BA w/4 flrepqcn. family rm, formal danlnc rm. tMbrd r11. aourmtt kitchen
separate servants quarters. circular rose earden. pool. spa, 4 alt paces, sec system + dual
electronic pies Compltte furn avlllat* $1,S00.000.
I NEWPORT BEACH I
A BEACHFRONT PROPERTY ON THE
IA Y IN NEWPORT · A wonderlld two story homt
1n exclusive Beacon Bay with an expansive view of the
bay & city llehts as we*. Tiiis IS a very special community
that reflects the Newport 8nch Lifestyte. Pnvate beach
& 2 larae view oew. $1.400.000
BLUFFS. GREAn Y REDUCEDI ... OLE
LEVEL END UNIT · Freshly patnted with new
carpet. new petottess stove & \) new bfe. counter
tops, fixtures & mirrorect • · -s. AM conditioned
plus Ill ~tnc C~,.o ~ ,,y system. Spacious &
pnvate !>'I.to e.,. .,.cenbett & pool Very conve-
nient loeabor.:;, ,., Eastbluff shoppmc center. COM
hl&fl school, ch •• ~nes. tenM & pan. This property is Ill
mint condition & ready for you to move into Price
includes the land. Reduced to $267,300.
EASTBLUFF'I 8E8T BUY 8INGLE LEVEL
4 BEDROOM HOME · Thcs lovely home IS located
near Eastbluff s community park & ~ ')II 1 of the tataest
lots in Eastbluff. Room f0< a • ~nsaon. Mint
cond. w/many uJllrades: r ~ . Y #1nctows, kitchen
w/ll'!W bfe, talMllf•· 0 ¥.-'Ive oven & prden
window. secur"e,. ~ a new roof. Great for
entertamma wit -., ., a lar&e dm1nc rm & eabna nook
off kitchen w/b..1 window. A beautiful famtly nettti·
borhood near schools. churches. tenntS & parb.
$449.000.
BLUFFS. OWNER RE t ihiO READY TO
MOVEI · This owner 1s ready ·~ve, so submit an
offers! Sharp, clean & aft.-~ 'Ctrm. 2~ bath .
.!nclosed pnvate pabo ·· ~ • ffefS & plants bsy
hv1na in beautifl•' • 0 .-.ri & conventtnt to an. W~ to com1. e. ... Eastbluff ~ center.
tennis. churche. ~.IOOfs. & parks. Affordable price
includes tht land. S269.000.
I CORONA DEL MAR I
-NEW ON MARKm · Souctit alter Old C-Orw det Mat street laced with SO yr old pines and on a 40 tt lot
Just one b6ock to ocean! 8Utld up or he 1n lhl$
immaculate 3 bedroom homt wrttl famdy room plus
iarace bonus room. S-yltchts. new roof and k1tchtn
appltances. A must see fof those sen1nc the ambiance of
this specaal area. Asl1nc S73S,OOO
.. CORONA DEL MAR · Situated on a spcious
cornet lot in Cameo Hchlands. Thls sharp four bedroom
has beeft llsetfuly redone with Frendl doors, hardwood
floors, new roof. Alea includes plans for thrtt ""'°' eolf
courses. SS35.000
OPEN HOOS£ SlH)AY I S
4SOO WA YN£ ROAD. COM
ULTRA CHARM IN CORONA DEL MAR
This stunnmc 3 bdrm, 3~ bath condo is only 2 months
you11 & a bloel wllk to China Cove Ascend the oak
staircase to the dramatic master suite with ixum bath
& view of the ocun from your pr1w1te balcony Custom
Covntry•ft walpac>ers thtouetiout and • eourmet
k1tehen eq~ for beauty and ethciency Cooled by
central au condtbo111nc. untque features abound 1n thtS
home that shows hh a model. A real prize ltsted at $550,000 . -
I IRVJNE I
•ACHELOR UNIT .. NORTHWOODa ••
Ground floor loeltion w/patio on stream futures
tennis. pools. S4)IS. dub house. Convtnient to llUndf y ~ restaarants. ldul b sa• rtbftd Sellef ~ rul estate kensa $59,500 .
MA~mDJl ........... HOME
68 fftt on tM water ""1 a 60 ft. bolt dOc• Built by
Shacllro. Poot Ml -. bW pabO oa tM Wlttt, vut '°' enttrtawnc. Bar In tM tlllllf ,. bait '*1 stra!Cht
down the bay, larte llllSW siftt •/uttinc rm and tw••· Naturll ...... tlw11 tt• Forlt)ll dlnmc rm
w/a bfitliant leflt future This"°"" is w cond1tt0ntd &
located on a private strett, dose to budl. restaurants &
~ $900,000 .
I •AM C&.Dmn"E I
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IA .. rat .. *"'· Slc.r;t; .._. Con1 pool
' -$1.395/MO
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808 A DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of
10 years~ the State of Cali-
fornia. Ranked nationally in
When you want-ResuJt~~-e to 10 RE/MAX Agents
for 10 years consecutive. CALL THE BEST
The Market la Ready For
Your Home -s~, Call The
Koop• And Llat Today!
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IWIEI llST SELU
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llUI YllWI If security Is what you want.
security Is what you'll get ir-o· ~ Balboa! Just
beyond the private r·~ ~ates lies an
executive suite thP• o· y .. di, words cannot
do It just~. "e.. , l bedroom, 2 bath,
incoor laundry ';1 .abulous viewst Some of
the designer t .. rnlshings are available for
purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRl:D
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX .. ~UBMIT OFFERS! --........
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Ck>Md 1tableS plus 3 open stalls . .t..rg shaded
grooming area, lrg track room. separate hay
& feed storage rOOfT\, be, ... o ·ludes sliding
gtut Windows. ,.... l ray system
• ~mbed thru S 0 1.-..,d. Also, large
fenc«I dog run ·""· ABOUT THE HOME
... • bedroom, 1. oath very sharp ~ome w/3
ear gar-oe. 10 car off street parking, RV or
boat parking. fire & polioe orotectk>n sys-
tems.
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Own 'f04Jt own home wtth u lttt .. u 3% down
Ind MW money through tax benefit•.
WI HAW SEftRAL
SOUTH COAST CONDOS
AVAILABLE NOWI
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WESTCLIFF ·
Very cute Famlty home, wetl located near
schools and shopping. Comfortable living
arrangements Include famlty room, Uvlng
room. three bedrooms. two baths, large
front, & back yard with a pool & a two car
garage. This one won't last long. 1411• ..........
NEW LISTING
OWNER MUST SELL
Hes purchased another home & must sell
this beautiful Newport North Townhome
that features 2 Muter Suites, Oen, Living
Room w/Flreplace, Kitchen w/aJI the con-
venient appliances. lovety patio & more.
Submit otters -$259,000
For an appointment caJI
808 I DOVIE KOOP
131·1•
SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM
Five BR, •'A BA. two family rooms. new
gourmet kitchen, four car garage. Private
tMecirlc gated entrance. Just comptetety
remodeled. City and Mountain views from
this 5,300 sq. ft . custom house. Asking ...
$1,250,000 ... _._,12-WI
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• bedroom. 2 bat .. • l O ntiaJ to expand
up or OUtl t ·s 0 ·ti-. But IS built to
lat. Best~ • ~•utt. Hurry this home
won't last tht •• .-ekend. 'IGl,lll(LI) .......
NEWPORT CREST
Two a1ory • Four Bedrooms • Two Bathe and Powder Room e I ,. . lg Room wfth
Lofted C1llng • Flo-·~ old Wet Bar • ~
F.niy t"OOf"' 0 ~ . .._, DlnlnQ "°°"'•a a -· • M...., sw.. wtttt Sun OeCk 'ii'. A(-Uftder Double Gar-oe
wtlt Auto-Coor Oper'9r mnd tneide Ace 111
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WHAT ·:·HAPPENED :O¥ER . THE ·eoLIDA!S? *
~--•=n-.a. all'ftmra
Listed charming townhomes In the Sold In Shotedlffa, Cameo Shores, Sold over $1.5 million tn Newport
Bluffs and In Irvine-and sold a B6g c.tyon and Jasmine Park for Heights properties-then tidied at
home In San Clemente. a total of 2.5 mlllton. 5'1n Valley.
-·II I' W.llml ---. Handled • probate .. In Olde ~ llstlne told; then she Sold • Harbor View Home for fYWJ(
Corona del Mar and sold her Nlting l'okfa Merrill Lynch Realty llsttng $600,000; In a s day eecrOW1
In EastsJde Costa Meu. · In ~Corona del Mar.
--... Mede her lr9t ..... '200,000+ in
VIie a.boa. atta wey. Ann ~
.._,,,. Pt•••••
IASTaUff 'Ala Y HOm-5 BR, tw<Htory with
huge fenced ywd. Ck>M to 9Choola. public tennls
C0Ut11 llnd lowly pwk. $539,000
TOTAU. Y UPGMADID-Custom home nr Lake
.....,., Vlefo, J.M. P9t•• Plan .t, Cuatom cabin9t1.
top of the line eppllancM. $380,000
TLC • T\MTL.BM)CK-llT\fMC family home In prime area. Charming touc:heat Ideal tocetlon. $439,900
• M. llNGI I ITOtltY-Montego In H.V. Hoin..
quiet location nr achool llnd greenbelt. Solar helttng,
aec ayatem and ape. $469,900
CAITU Lal A COTTAM-CdM landmark beck
on matttet, eolllf-llnd cozy, one of a kind, So. of hwy, 4
BR. 4 BA. vec. $815.000.
YEtY ~-Frtlndty home In lrvtne T•r.
remod1t1d. SpetkMe, 2 Bf\, den wlueed-brick, lhut-
ltra, pepet'l Md charm. $525.000
Ci••••' '•••1•11
m.&M UC'I MOTCMU-A w9llc to 1M be9Ctt
frOm H.8 .. 2 ..Wa, 3 8A. towMaWe wllrplc. Ntry ..... "'°°" IOcllllon. 1221.000
PNVACY AND IPACI-H61laide loc. OYertooka CdM
with OCMf\ b9¥0nd. lncred. vtewt Third en ecre. 3 BR,
2'A BA, *7\ rm 8nd d"*'G room. $726,000
ITONIHIW .. HAM()ft M>QE-Unriveledl 8
BRJ.? frpf, 9 BA. aun room. tlb end welgtrt rm. 9000 aq. -
ft . ..,,805.000.
' CAmO aHOMI UNDIU.NC-View home with
pool, ..,.. IPlldOu• kitchen and ~ge courtywd alto 3 CM gar and IOlar aaMt. FA. $995,000 ... ...................
cozy LAGUNA conw-Loca'9d on 2 tots. welk
to Wooda Cow beech. shopping end cafe'a. Berety
eboYe k>t ... $425.000 •
LAW INCTACUl.M-Sptit iewt home wtth
be9utlM woode end gl9al owr100kJng the ocieen.
Neltled lmOflg the trw. $575.000
•••• .. $229,000
2 metr BR't
... $895,000
4 BR. 4 BA Cdm Landmark
2111 ......
L. Calhoun
111""' B. Hutchings
.... mtama $257.500 , ...... ..,....,
3 BR. 3 BA P. Spaulding
62111 m w 11e2,500
2 IR. 2 llA
.... $405,000
T,...._t~
'2000/Mo.
~ • LI •• ,. ...
B.MIRM .............
O.MIRM
as ••• w s229.ooo 2 matr BR'•
21111 ........
L. Calhoun
.. -$895,000 111 ....,
4 BR, 4 BA Cdm Landmark B. Hutchtngs
.,.. mu 111& $257,500 2MI .... .., u.,
3 BR, 3 BA ,p. Speulding
••• "".. $192.500
2 BR, 2 BA
2' L11ll1rwM•
B. Marku
......... $405,000 211MaW.
TreehC>uae townhome M. Rowe
l.81 .. $595,000
3 BR, Den. Fam Rm
nm .aa 111& s 1ss.ooo
2 BR. 2 BA/2 story
.. ,. ... $469,900
Montego, 4 BR
..... - -$495,000 3 BR. 4 BA home
au .-$332.soo
2 BR. 2 BA condo
LY. au $726.000
Ocean Canyon views
111 ........
M. Hartling
11lL ....
$.Leverette
1l2thftl*'-I
T. Smith .,. .......
N.Fogarty
m ... a...
M. Mink
1111a.•1r
0 . Johnson
l.81.. $1,295,000 211 ...........
Lat, AIA Ptane N. Tully
Lf, a.LI $695,000
3 BR, vtew
.. ., -1345.000 Contige. A-2 k>t
.... $2000/Mo.
F1w 8drma
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8 . HemphUI .....
C. MaxMntt
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C. PofC:ela
TDA
THE U-.A LE
THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... The aura of Old World
quality and craftsmanship abounds In this mag-
nificent, five bedroom, five bath, two story
home. Panoramic harbor views from ltvlng
rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm
emanate from three huge fireplaces and a hand-
some den panelled in African walnut. Wonder-
fully designed to provide lots of natural light
throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique
chandeliers. air conditioning, steam shower .•.
features galore In this uncompromising property
unlike any other in Newport .............. 11,500,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Only one word fully de-
scribes this residence ... "awesome." The f.-elli-
ties are awesome. This custom four bedroo_rn
residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet
functional appointments. A few · examples:
Outside ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios
(one with a stand-up wet bar), two flrepits. Inside
. .. unrivaled luxury in every room lnciudlng a
regal master suite with two separate baths and
dressing rooms. Addltlonalry::-. a New European
kitchen, a complete security system. Special ... a
superb thermostatically ccfritrofled wine room.
And the list goes on. An experience that
shouldn't be missed .......................... 11,415,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Come and see this
outstanding custom bultt home. Enjoy the spec-
tacular view while retaxlng on one of the many
decks. This spacious, mutti-level home has a
large master suite, one additional bedroom. and
a warm, comfortable den wtth fireplace. Highest
quality design and workmanship. Features
abound throughout, lnciudlng vaulted beamed
cetlings, lush, easy-care landscaping, aecurlty
system, special window tinting, temperature
controlled wine cellar, like new carpets and
drapes. Truly one of a kind offering .... .._,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom three
bedroom residence Is everything the conwn-
tlonal home Isn't. Large oorner tot. Wide, tree-
llned street. lta vteual promise of a mountllln
retreet II not mllleadlng. ln86de, ,,_..., Ollk
pa.nk ftoorinQ, a step down lMng room wtttt a
huge RMlr "Rock flnlpMice, a '*'* a.net
kttchen wtth Imported cabln9ta. a 11irge matt•
suite with a epa and two ~ (one with a
.. of the OCMn). The gatflge hM. thfM..
quarter bath Ind R. V. aocMI ............... ....
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WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ................. SSS0,000
Sat-Sun 1-4:00 ... 31t Santa Ana Avenue
HUNTINGTON llEACH ............... $45t,000
Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ..... 8422 SeaJ Rock Drive
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ........ S2a,OOO
Sun 1-4:30 ........... 252 Nineteenth Street
NEWPORT NORTH ..................... $215,000
Sat 1-4:30 ..................... 79 Corsica Drive
NEWPORT TERRACE ................ $179,900
Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ........... 9 Starburst Cour1
DOVER IHORES ..................... $1,415,000
Sat 1-4 ....................... 1310 Galaxy Drive
BAYCREST . . . A most uncommon five
t>.:tdroom, custom family residence. Situated on
t. quiet and prestigious cul-de-sac like street.
l'ne floor plan wftl Intrigue and excite you .. and,
lt'a very functional. The handsome brick exterior
"lpMk1" of quaUty and the Interior appolnt-
menta confirm the craftsmanship . .. things like
three fireplaces and high beamed ceilings. High
on the Ust of amenities is the f amlly room and
formal dining room. AH rooms are amply propot-
tloned. A aupertor offering. Well worth leefng.
.............................................................. 1545,000
HuN'nNGTON BEACH ••• Decorator pert«:f
ftve bedroom. two and three quarter bath, two
•tOf'Y, single famUy home In Huntington Ught·
hOUM tract. Sttuated on a quiet col-de-uc only
one and one half mllea from the ooe.n. Dramatic
tMng room. Dtntng room. Patk> kitchen. Huge
bonW room upst ....... lush land~ MK· ~=-::,=.~~.~.~~-~.~·:.~
I 631-7300
NEWPORT NORTH ..• W ... k>cated Md unit
look a out to pool and IP&· TtW twp bedroom two
and one half bath conc:t«Nnlum hu been up-
graded with oven. carpet•. PtantatlOn ahutteca
throughout. bleaehed oak entertainment center
for TV and stereo, MexJcan P8WI a in entry,
powder room and kitchen. Oversized brick patio
super for entertaJnlng ............................. ooo
NEWPORT TERRACE . . . This secluded end
unit is located among flower-strewn meadows
with ocean breezes. Mettcutousty "'*ntaloed
and upgraded W1th new appllanc:el, parquet
floors, carpet and freah paint lnsfde and out.
Features Include a very large muter suite,
soaring ceilings and abundant natural light.
.......................................................... 11n,100
PARK UDO Speclel OpportunltJ ... Two adja-
cent condominiums In Newport Beach. Each has
two bedrooms. two baths. fireplace, patio,
double attached carports, uaociatlon pools and
lovely gardeM. Both In very good condition
Reasonable association du.t. One ls an end
unit. ...................................................... l1M,OOO
·-··--·-··-·······-·---·-·-··._ ................................ 1111.000
....... OPPORTUNfTY
INTENOlt DISIGN -..wPORT -.ACH -WeU estabhhed ~ oppof'tunlty In the
field Of lnt•lor dellan. tndudel lhOwroom,
waret\oUM, lnventQt'Y Tr. the Celtfom&a contem-
porary and Southweatem mottf and dMiQn com-
pany. lndu.try IN<* apedaflzjng k\ water-
oriented hornet, bulkl11111 and yechtl. Un·
ttmtted potential due to the growth of com-
ic::.~.~~~~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~=
.... °"' .. ," ... nw. ..... oam. two_, one...., ............ 1Mi1J,...... In._ ao-:
cetion. UgM oerPlil Ind WoOd toortng. .......
"-----~. eommunlly,poiDI ... ... " ............................................................. ,,, •. .
Spacious floor plan right on the bay with dock
for large boat. S.rcne bay view. Patio cxcep·
llonal for entertaining. Features 5 BR. family
room, den. fantastic game room. all this on Fee
t.nd.
C.11 673-7300 $1 .200.000
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR, 21/a BA. formal dining room. 2 declu,
ocean view from kitchen & ma1tcr suite. large
llvln9 room. Community pool and spa.
Call 673-7300 SH0.000
VERSAILLES CONDO
Very cloM to ocun. 2 BR. 2 BA ftrepflace. first
floor corner unit. Beautiful community
pool/•pa. Good financing.
Call 673-7300
LIDO ISLE
Street to •1ree1 lot with 1paclou1 bo111e built
around buutlful patio. 4 BR. 2 BA. lot• of
windows and wood be.Jn celling• In llvlng
room A kitchen. 3 car prage.
C.IJ 673-7300 $710.000
Eajoy 1uaMt• and ocean breuu from thl•
Newport S..Ch 4th floor hf9hrlM. Malntcn·
aKe free llvlnt. security btllktlnt1 and sub·
........ $peckMI• co•raualty patio a.d pool.
Sllp M•M•Me. CloM to bPch.
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EXECUTIVE LIVING
Lido Isle home. Lovely stcond story master
suite with large sundcck. Beam cenlngs. Ille
floors, plantation shutters & 2 fireplace.
Call 673-7300 $595.000
Fantastic view from this 3 BR. 41"1 BA home on
Via Udo Nord. Sitting room could be 4th BR.
Fireplace In master suite. Central A/<; up-
stairs. Sandy beach.
Call 673-7300 ·-
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR plus dc-n. 2th BA. quiet end on KamaJU
Court. Ccram1c tlle In entry and kitchen.
Flr.,&ace In living room. One of the belt
local1ont In the Crest. Comm pool/tennl•.
CaJI 673-7300 $265.000
VAIL. COLORAOO
Heart of Vall VU&.te. 2 Blt._Joft. condo. "•
to Vttta Bahn llft. Profe•atonally decorated .
,..,, t.ra. cCNMto, p«nthovH Roor. Buy or trade
• Ne~ S..Ch cOftdo. 'Tie the wn.
Catt 6 3-7300 $595.000
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.,_ 1!1IMI
Just listed!! This charm•~ o~y i.s in an ideal
comer ~ocation. H0; .. · ~ .. ole area. 3 ,BR. 2
BA, livmg :s . JOm. Hurry won t last. Call now for onovring.
Bl -OONNA-WEBSTER-
1• CllllCll ., ..
Spacious 2 bedroom + den, 2 bath, dramatic
fireplace, large deck, 1,544 square feet, enclosed
parlong. Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
•• • .,., •Tll nu 1441,•
Be the first to move in! Single Canuly detached 3
BR. 2.5 BA 2 story cathedral cealmgs-all cream
white carpeung plus marble & kJtchen flooring
Master Suite on Isl floor. Premium Jot for
privacy Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON
EAITllDE IMftfl SIM,•
New carpet. new paint upgraded appliances.
These uruts have it a.JI. 3 BR, 2 BA, fireplaces,
large yard Plenty of parking. Excellent rents.
Ask for
LEE CHESTERFIELD
lfASEI, lfASEI, l.Ulfll _
On th<.' lx'ach, 2 BR. 2 BA-$1:>00/Mo NC'wport
Ht·aghl!.. :i BH. 2 5 BA $1~/Mo Big Canyon.
golt l'OUr:.t'. ocl·cm vat-w . available turnu,hed Prit"l'
m•gvlwbll A~k tor
~ CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP
EICEWIT •VEITMEIT W/PIEI ltHI.•
This bayfront duplex ts located m one of the most
~pectacular locauons m Newport on the mam
dwnnel. Awesome views Has ats own beach and
pier for 3 boats. Exrellent investment property
with an t-stJmated monthly income ol $4,000-4,500
year r<ound notinctodi~summerrentatr.ftentats
include 3 BR, 2 BA up; 2 BR. 2 BA down, each
with fireplace. Ask for ..
GAIL TAYLOR
CWlllll l1E •• YUi Rll,•
In your new home in Woodbridge. Specious
comer k>cation with la.rae wrap around yard and
wood deck patio. Bright and airy with lky liehta
and green hot.-windaws. Quality Berber carpet
throughout th.ta 3 bedroom. 2 ~ beth home. AIM
for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
urralff: NW, MT mT£I -.Ill
11le only view home now availabJe ln F.Mtblutf,
toWJy remodeled. The expanded Malter luit.e
includes walk-in dmed, ~t.e .. jlculzl" tub,
and Iota of unpor1ed tile. Greet IW'1lle'l and dty
light.I view from mMt.ec' BR, LR. .ti FR. For a
private ahowin.I call_~ s..bluff ~ PHIL A EUGENIA 8TAUDBU&G
............ ----..___ -----
.,._ m l1llMI WI• Wf-Bfllll' FF' .. 1711,.a
Lovely Ocean. Bay, and City Lichta view. Ex-~ ~ and exputded Mirllmar.
parided 4 BR, 3 BA family & bonus room. Home. Oce.an. Cataliria. mount.am and dty Uchta views.
Call for additional info. and your pel"IOl'W view-Three bedroom plus added room, 2.5 blltha. Rear
i na • -t. for · patio with spa plus aperk>us front patio. For your --o· naA ... . te...abo . ask f --JANE 8UNQAILA · ._pruta \lllw:w"Ci&.RA.-..... Y .. D,_A_VI_B_S_
... Yl•IB.F an.• -
Unique 3 BR. 3 BA creatively and totally cus10m-
i7.ed two story home with completely private pool-
spa: this absolutely must be seen to be aP'
preciated. Call now for private showi~. Ask for ...
BILL AND DONN A WEBSTER
• CllYINCUI llOI .....
Expanded gorgeous 2 BR. 2 BA Fam rm home like
new. Whit.e Berber carpet. loads of mirrored
walls, high ceil.inp. Very light and bright. LOw
maintenance li:Uit~~ WJliT1Ek for ...
ICUlfmT lf.111 111•1111
Immaculate two story, beauutuUy furnished
oceanfront home on the sand at Peninsula Point.
Two patios, garden. three--<:ar parking. 3 bedroom
and den, 3 bath. Annual lease available February
1 at $3500/month. Ask for ...
RONDA HEIN OR GAIL TAYLOR
IEWPGIT llEllllTI LEASE 111501111
Two bedrooms. two and one half baths. re -
modeled kitchen. fireplace. smglt> car garage Ask
for
PHIL & EUGEINA STARKENBl'RG
• IW-lUIE •Tiii -·-This Lautramont model has 4 bedrooms, luxury
master swte, with vaew. 1 bedroom on fll'St floor.
3 baths. Guarded community with cornmuruty
pool and tentus. Abo for leue. Ask for
MAUREEN WHITE
tm ... P11ran
Two to choole from, Laguna Surf and Carls.bed
Owner wants out! WW 1elJ both or either et co.t.
If you're lookina for details, aak for ...
CLIP AND E'L YNN KEMP
WlltlflllT mu.I ll1&m
Darline duplex ccmplete with boai dock 2
BR/2BA down and l BR/l 8A up LR
w/fittpl.k'e, danin& ar., Iota of windows over-
look.in.a tM water. Dii!ck Wlth two water YleWS,
berber car-pet and new ~. fresh paint in grut
Newport locallOn. Mk f« ...
PHILLY DUKE
l +K•ICI W . llll•I
fblnaM nartll OliNy 8&. Zoned c.. .... 11-1 di) ~lift. anet ... fllll fioad ..... ..,..
bM•wlfl~
,......... .. ...
Enter thro\&lh professionally landscaped
courtyard into this new 3 BR home with marble
entry noon. Large family room with its own
pow~r room .. Walk to Fashion Wand & the
beaches. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
1111• VEW lllFIU 141Um
Beauuful home on one of Harbor Views largest
Jots, 3 BR. 2 BA. room for expansion & pvt pool
Cathedral cealJJlgs an lJvU'\i. fanuly & danang rms
New appliances, sunny & bright, open floor plan,
great for entertairung Ask for ...
. JULIA LIAO
OPEN AT A SUN 1·4, 2046 PORT BRI TOL
.. us •••• ""' ..,.
3 bedroom home in deslttable Harbor V'lew halls
Jnv1tm1 pauo has spa, firepil and water fountam
Great for couple or family. Ask for .
VIRGINA SWAN
OP6N 1-4. l 20'7 SBACR T
W111WlllT lHITYlf . •11.•
Exqulsite, Sophasticated, and casual all rolled into
Me condo/home '~pletel)'" remodf.'lfd With
top of the line dellan!" Th.11 won't wt!!! A.ak for.
JONE DAVI
•1111111 Cl El -•HH 11.111 ~Uy renodeled and hiih.ly upended 2 BR. 2
BA m qwet Villa LPaJoma C.onlmumty of °"*nee
Private ~ s-tao Convement to all aty am-
merut1as and freewayi. Alk ror ...
JOANN DORAN
OPgN BUN 1-4, U1 VIA LA CANADA •7
,.
EAll9f CllTI .U 118.111
SpecioaJa 3 BR. 2 ~ BA town.home. 2 used bnck
fireplaces. & a apa tub! Upgraded throughout
with large priva\e pauo. •
DIANA PROSSER
._.lllJEll
Good location, good lease, excellent opportunity
for owner/operator to make a living while learn-
ing the business. Low cost operation, owner
financing allowance. Ask for ...
CLIP A E'L YNN KEMP -
.... TIC .. l9TIWUT ...... Ill
Newport North decorator'• home on extra large
comer lot. Pool, spa. BBQ, Malibua. custom
~ yard. lnterioc w/cwt.cJl:nized cabinetry,
mirrored cloleta, wool Berber carpets. Spanish
pavered fJoon. plantatJon shutters. air con-
ditioMd, leCW'ily. Don't (1\is this designer-pe!'-
fect ~! Aak for ...
JO ANN DORAN A PAULA BAILEY
OPEN SATA 8lJN 1~. 3000 CORTE PORTOPINO
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REALTORS
891"1 Lm IAYlllFR M.m.111
SOPHIS11CATED, CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE
LOT' Open. 1plldous. lwrwious appoantmenta and
fu.miahinp. Kitchen deqned for a connoiaeur!
Deqned for vadoua bvina and entenaining. a. huce dock. e BR. 5 BA. s f pkL Lap pool and
ape ln private piatlo on the bay. Ask for ..
DENNE SODERLING •m 111110 ....
A drcular drive way leads to thi.s very spacious 4
BR home with 2 firepl.acea. French doors. Mex-
ican We floonng in lutchen & fa.nuly room.
Desiper c::arpet through0tn. Pool ~ yard. very
private. Owner will ronsider trade. Aaaumable
loan th.at owner may ~ Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
...... , 1741.•
At.oluwty invnKulate home in pted airnmwu·
~l· _Partial OCMn view and away lonn c.o.t
Ha&h•ay. Totally 1e.node)ed whh dellcner ia.ie.
P'aatch doan and med birtdE mrou,houL 1Uid
Id~ with oak and .-cabineCa. IUb-MrO
rtfrlaera• end much mrw. H1ch beamed odl·
S,. ln LR ad FR Exqulli&.e landlc:apenc wit.h
Ultd bride and cOe Hurry. owner t>ouaht another.
Call me today! GISELA BURMEJ8TEJl
.,... .... ... 11, --Totally remodeled contem,,...o 2 story home at
the very top of SpyJlar '-_ _.a, fam rm, den.
expanded master O ~. Berber carpeting,
French doors a fl . ..iows, new kitcheri and
baths. All this ph. A pted pool and spa and large
entertaining area. One of a kind! For your per-
sonal showing ask for... '
ESTHER YANK .. ... .•
Woodbridge Arbor lake 3 BR, 2 ~ BA, beautifully
decorated 2 story end location with separate
dining room, famtly room, den, and breakfast
nook. Steps to lake w1th miru view. Ask for .
RAY DAVIES .
lf:tCIUIT ~
Adty liChtl view from this beautiful, clulic, 4 BR
home hiahlichled with bleached oak floors. plan-
tation shutters crown mouJding:s pJus room for a
pool Call toe your private ahow!ng. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
111111-... 11-.111 8roedmoor plan 4 IUperb View of night qhts.
Excel.lent landlcapinc and strong Homeowners
Aaoc. 2 bedroom.. Giant bonus room, study &
privacy. Available by Jan. 15. Ask for ...
TOM ALLINSON
ARO~H-~~~~~~--
0 P &N SUNDAY 1·&. IS ROCKY KNOLL
LBIIllUI 1 • Cllml 11,la'lll Ou\ltandina panoranuc Vlew Secunty bwldlng
$1500/MO. Aak for ...
VIRGINA SWAN
OWNER WANTS TRIS LEASED SOON!
Al ltllTlll llftll-117,•
Fannie Mae owned, 2 story condo, l'ffA ap-
proved. 2 BR. 1 BA. San Juan CapUt.rano. Good
income ratio. Aak for ...
RAY DA VIES, JR.
•l•Chl F•a..•
Exclusive gate guarded commwutaes of lrvme
Cove & Riu Cove Large ocean 'View lots and
homes available Call for det.iils and ask for .
EILEEN HARRIS .
IPfCTAClf..JI Ill.Ml IAYFmf 11,--
Newly remodeled ~ BR. guard gated home. 2 pas
an pnvate courtyard Large boat lJp Excellent
fanancmg tenns available below presenl market
rates to quahC1ed buyer Ask for
MARY DI TULLIO
·110-5000
"f" Pl.All 1411,•
Most sought a (t('r plan in the BluUs' Canyon &
bay view 3 BR. 21 1 BA Separate famtly room
Mexx:.an pavers IJ\ lush courtyard Call .
DIANA PROSSER
Clllll IB. Mii 11,211,•
Ocean Views from both levels of th&S 1J'lU'1laCUia~ 5
BR, 3 ~ BA home. Family room, dining room,
tugh ceiling$ Hu e master suite. Lap pool &
jacuul Ask for .
EILEEN HARRIS ...... 12.•• Elepnt cusTom mignif~nl esia~:-'Wlttail
bedrooms, 4 .5 baths, pool. 'Pl and one of the
larget lots on the Rtdge. 'nus home iaon a cul-<;ie-
sac and hu ocean and o ty lights view. A tra-
diuonal family home ln this prerugious gate
J[UU'ded ccnvnuntty Completely refurbished and
fender owned. Aak for .
ESTHER YANK
• CMY• 1711.m ~ ol .. C-yon'• \arsest ~&e •tor)' homes 4 bedroom. 1 \.\ belhl. pool & 9P9-For de\ails .•. Mk
f<W JANK SUNGAILIA
...,..... ....
Ovtt 2,000 sq ft m a beauulul N.B Commuruty
peoous 3 BR. 3 BA home Wllh a W'ge kitchen.
c.athedral ce1lmgs and pnvate pa 1n pauo A
really quality lifestyle local.Ion that must be seen
to be appreciated Call now for your pnvate
how1ng Ask for
BILL a DONN A WEBSTER
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1441.1111••
Newport's newel prenuer community featuring 3
and 4 bed.room Mediterranean style siple family
born8. Attnciive recr'ffUon area wnJ'.lpoot&spr,
cloee to Fashion Island and freeways. Several
models available foe~~. Ask for ...
JO ANN DORAN A PAULA BAILEY
OPSN SAT 6 UN 1·4, 3000 CORTI: PORTOPlNO
EITITI RB Ill I • wmet.ff. -.111
SpllOOUI 3 BR. 3 8A. newly remodeled fanuly
home. Extra large lot wat.h pool and room for matt
fun. Lone dnveway leld•na to detached garage
giws you th.at extra pnvacy and granduer f ~-
lna· Alk fut' MARJA ELENA BANKS
OP•N AT A UN 1-4, 1.0. CAMBJUOO LAN
•tiWlllH.. 111,19
PRICJ:D TO SELL NOW! ln Newport a..ch. 1
BR, inobile home, clubhc,_,-..; pool, •Pt
Motivat.ed .uer. Alk for ...
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COSTA MESA
3 11 .... Pt.IS,_ 1211,-
Good home in good area at a very affordable
pnce. Move in condition. Remodeled kitchen.
brick fireplace. Masfer bedroom opens onto
patio & pool. Call now 546-2313. HP1
IEU lllfFS lal,llO
Extra large custom home. 5 big pedrooms, 3
baths. formal living room, crackling fireplace.
super large bonus & recreation room. Large
master, private front courtyard free form pool &
spa. Great for pellSOn .who insists on the best.
Call 546-2313. HP2
tit HYll P&LI 1221.000
Excellent home, great area of Mesa Verde
Move 1n cond1t1on 819 hvmg room. Fireplace in
dining room. new carpets, all new }<1tchen with
oak cabfnets. new counter top. cook top, stove
& micro. Built tn book cases. nice yard with
sparkling pool & spa. Great guy at this price &
locar1on Call 546-2313. HP3
•W SOITM Cl&ST Pt.Ali S21D,OOO
One of this weeks better buys. seller has left
area & 1s motivated. Family room. fireplace.
freshly painted intenor, ex1enor is texcoated
with 15 year guarantee. Complete Solar system.
Quiet neighborhood. Terrific buy for family
Won't last Call 546-2313 HP4
WAIT & Fllllt 1114,tOO
Here 1s a property that is ll'l$)St defmetely a
handyperson s special. Located on a huge lot
with plenty of room for expansion. Bring paint &
plenty of elbow grease & make a nice profit. Call
546-2313 HPS .
IAllY llPlU 1211,llO
Seldom offered. excellent duplex. Very good
area. Each has 2 bedrooms. 1 bath & country
kitchen with dining area. Large yard in back unit.
Sprinklers on timers. Just in time for the tax
break. Call 546-2313. HP6
lfU NITI 1244.IOD
Reduced! Seller n~s sale on this lovely family
home Living room. family room. crackling fire-
place. 2 baths, 3 big bedrooms. Kitchen a
homemakers delight with mexlcan tile. pull out
shelves. Bemg painted ins.de. Move in con·
d1t1on. Call 546·2313. HP7
111 11111 ti •U WU• SHt,llO
4 bedroom home on large corner lot. Living
room. fireplace, just painted outside. Setler
needs fast escrow. Good tor Investor. Call for
more info. 546-2313. HP8
SP&ClOUS lffHIUU 11111,000
3 oedroom. 211t bath. Patio laundry & much
more Call 64&-7 171. NP12
IEW USTill 11tl,llO
Affordable 3 bedroom. 1~ bath. Enclosed patio,
large corner lot. Hurry t>n this one! CaJI
646-7171. NP13
lllLIOATill JS FIUTUTlll
Moving out ot, or Into Coata MMe, Newport
Beach or Orange Counfy? ConfuMd about
who to call or how to oet lntormauon on
Where you are going? Calf u.. Century 21 The
RMI E.ttatera It connected with 7,000 offtcee
throughout the United Stat•. call our reeoc.-
tlon department, PHYLLIS &4&-711t or ROY
548-2313
SERVING
rBBACB
since 1960
2 mllll PUS IM.D SU ....
Fantastic property for investor, or live in house
for comfort & rent the duplex for profit. All in
excellent condition. Plenty ott street parking In
super area. Call now. 546-2313. HP9
MIURm SU0,111
Charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath home In excellent
Mesa Verde. Family room. formal dining. big
kitchen. 2 fireplaces. Bedroom & bath down-
staJrs. 3 car g~age. Call 546-2313. HP10
IUIT I ..... UM,IOO
Immaculate home In excellent area. Sunken
living room. Formal dining. huge family room
Gourmet kitchen, 1 bedroom dowh. 4 up ,,
artists studio or bOnus room. Big yard with rock
spa. Super home. Call 546-2313. HP11
.. MUI .. PlllE IHl,IOI
Lhis lovely ranch style home offers 3 bedrooms.
and all the amenities. Cory fireplace, modern
kitchen with bar, 2 baths, double attached
garage. Nicely situated In quiet Easts•de area
Call today 646-7171. NP6
. IUT -PmTI IHt,llO Is this cute 3 bedroom with large patio and
seck.lded back yard. Low maintenance, lots of
potential add up to the enjoyment of owning this
darling house. Priced to sell. Call 646-7171. NP7
SlllU.Pllll,•..U 11U,eot
4 bedroom near So. Coast Plaza metro area
End of cul-de-sac. Double attached garage.
living room with fireplace. Large family kitchen
Call for details 646· 7171 NPB
..... ,,.. llDO 1211,000
Spacious 4 bedroom or 3 plus den and family
room or library. L1Ving room with hardwood
floors. Country kitchen. Large Jot.tt-ocated m
county. Call to see 646-7171 NP9
lllTUY 11lUM
Hurry on thls one. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 .5
bath. Living room with fireplace. Double at-
tached garage. Inside laundry, community pool
and spa. Call 646·7171. NP10
Ulal NMTI 1111,MO
Large 2 story, 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome.
Large patio, double car garage. Excellent lo-
cation In the complex. Call today 646-7 171
NP11
NEWPORT BEACH .......... uu., • ., ..
Walk to bMch. 3 bedroom plus den, 2 baths.
patio. Oeffahtfully pteasant. Community pool
and tennis.You wifl love entertaining fal"f\lly and
ftetnda. For Information call &4&-7171. NP1
AAOLE-
111 &WAY,_ rT au 11M,NO
Nestled 1n a beautiful setting among trees and
natu1e. This family perfect townhome ottefs 3
bedrooms, beamed ceilings master suite. open
stairway, living room with tirepface. You can
afford It. Call today 646-7171. NP2
aw. aaT 1111,MO
Lovely single levet condo. Steps to poof and spa
Vacation at home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths.
Spacious living room and dining area. Wood
burning fireplace. 2 patios, and much more
Hurry on this one. 646-7171 . NP3
..,.. Tl.. l1lt,HO
From this 3 bedroom 2.5 bath vtew townhome
Newport Beach address at an affordable price
Setters have reduced price and are ready to sell
CaJI for further Information. 646-7171. NP4
Tl&aflml IDllTMt . 142t.OOO
Move right mto Chis Cape COd styte 4 bedroom
3 bath. large bonus room. lnstde laundry at-
tached double garage, plµs carport for boat or
R V Located near Back Bay. Enuoy nature at its
finest. cau for details 646·7171.
OTHER AREAS
t'A .. lllUI 1111,000
One of the best priced homes In thrs super PUO
1n exclusive Anahefm Shores. Big 11\/f ng room
, wlth cozy tireptaoe. F~mal dining area 2
bedrooms plus den, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen.
ceramic tile counter tops. Veufted oellings Se-
curity system, custom drapea. mini bhnds. water
softner. stained glass windows. Mirrored closet
doors. Malibu lights 546-2313. HP 12
IMITf-.YIM 1211.MO
In exCeflent area Of Fountain Valley. Sig llv1ng
room. crackling fireplace, add.on fam1ty room l
bedrooms. many extras. Call 546-2313 HP13
a.Tm,,, .. 111111 IHl.000
Btoek two .ttory, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. formal
dining, fam1ty room with wet bar, detuxe kitchen ~tth bullt·ln mterowa"e oven. cozy fireplace.
vautted cetllngs, 2 skyflghfs, covered patio &
spa. ontv 1 years old Cati tOdayl 5-46-231 3
HP15 -.llllT_ Ull,tM
Ent• thts 1pectacular Greent>rook home from a
Meluded eowted entry. Formal hvlng & dining
areu. Gerden kitchen & famlty room overloo«
lultl yard Wtth COver.d peuo Upstl)ra 4
bedroom1 wtth hyge matt•~ & Q.reet walk 1n
Clolet. P1U1 a 20x30 bonus room. 3 car garage &
much more. A muat .... Cilll 548-2313. HP14
Tl,,MY 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MEBA 270 EAST 17TH 8TREET,C08TA MESA
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC . .
BALBOA ISLAND Business opportut:lity for
super lease with S years remaining + 5 year
option to renew in excellent Marine Avenue
location. 673-6900 ................................... SS5,000
VILLA BALBOA Spacious bachelor with gas
kitchen, tile counters, microwave & ·separate
bedroom nook. Great location with large patio
o n green belt, bike to beach. 673-6900
.............................................. !1. .••.••••••••• S1 31,500
EASTSIDE COST A MESA Very spacious 6
bedroom 3 bath home. Super location near
buses & shop~lng & across from church. Great ~~r1~{1~~~-~'..~ ~~-.~~~1~!~--~-~~ .. ~.~ase2~~.~~
NEWPORT CREST Townhome with ocean
views. Highly upgraded 3 BR, master with
sJrtmg room & balcony & guest up + 1 BR dpwn. ~rdwood floors 1n dining & kuchen. Comm.
pool, spa & tennis. BEST BUY!! 631-1•00
........................................................... S289,000
WEST NEWPORT Condo, 1 'i block to ocean
beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 2 bath
with dining room, large bonus room, higb
ceilings, skylights & attached 2 car garage.
631 -1400... . ........... : ......................... S320,000
BALBOA PENINSULA Just ONE left Brand
new Cape Cod rownhome. Spacious 2 bdrm.
21/J bath, oak cabs, security system & dble
garage. Steps to bay, ocean, Balboa Ferry &
Shops. 631 -1400 . . ......... SJS0,000
NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautiful re-
modeled 5th floor condo with 2 mas1er su11es &
fabulous views of Catalina sunsets, bay, ocean &
Clly l1gtm Security building, roof top sunded.,
pool & '""l.1ble ~1 slip 631-1400 . S39S,OOO
CORONA DEL MAR Brand new contemporary
condos near compler1on . Open & brrght wi1h 3
bdrms, fp, family room, 1ns1de laundry & dble
puge Top quality with every amenity, ~ur
rounded by ~uos & l.1ndscaping. 6J1-HOO
. . .. . ... . . . . . ........................... S39S,OOO
Open Sat/Sun 12--4 ......................... 613 Ja~mine
POINT Ori t oce~nfront.
Spl(ioul & bfiaht 4 bdrm UJ)S'de down
houte with incredible views. Pirquet & ter-
ruo flooring, cuttom ~utters & Skyll1h.ts.
Large downsu11n f am1ly room & p.1110.
6lf-1400.... .... . ....................... (LH)S89S,000
Open Sal/Sun 1..-........... 1504 E. Oceanfront
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
24. W. COAh""T HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
NEWPORT SHORES Extra large corner 101.
Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home,
huge patio next to sandy beach. Mexican tile
floors, beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. Com·
munity pools & tennis. Price includes the land.
631-1400 ................................................. S-495,000
Open Sunday 1-4 ............................. 300 62nd St
WEST NEWPORT 1 house to oceanfront.
Beautiful remodeled Cape Cod 3 bdrm home,
R-2 Jot w1rh room for unir. Ocean view from
master, used brick fire place in living room &
brick patio. Turn-key with new kitchen, 2 baths.
631-1400 ................................................. $565,000
CORONA DEL MAR Well maintained duplex in
great quiet location, walk to beach, shops &
restaurants. Front 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cozy
brick woodburning fp & patro. Back 2 bdrm, 2
ba with fp & deck 631-1400-............... S575,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story, 3
bdrm home with ~~rate guest suite. Vaulted
ceilings & hardwood floors in entry, kitchen &
formal dining area. Bonus room & family room
o pen to the brrck patio & ya rd . 631-1400
................................................................ $589,000
Open Sa1/Sun 1-4 ................. 1954 Port Chelsea
PENINSULA POINT Beautifully re mo deled 3
bdrm home with d en (or 4th bdrm), family
room, country kitchen & living & dining rooms
with beamed ceilings. New carpets, 2 fireplaces
& beautiful landscaping. 631-1•00 ...... S625,000
MONARCH BAY Terrace Court Sale with ter-
rific ocean views. Single storr 5 bdrm custom
on large lot. hmily, 1 forma dining rms built
around atrrum, pool, spa & brick qr1veway
eeds lots of TLC, grt potential. 631-1400
. .... . . . .. . .... ... .. ........ S750,000
NEWPORT HEIGi-ITS E'<c1ting 4 bdrm house
with fabulous harbor views in a wooded hillside
seumg. Play room, family room, oool & spa &
separa1e 1 bdrm guest cottage. Just reducedll
631-1400.... ... . . . .. .. ............ :-.. S789,000
UDO PENINSULA Stunning contemporary 2
bdrm in full securrty building wnh doormdn.
Granite counter tops, carpeted & m.irble floors,
e1ched glass entry doors & recessed lighting.
Exciting channel water views. 631-1400
.............................................................. S795,000
LIDO ISLE Jus.t completely redone, like new
construc tion. fabulous Mediterranean 4 bdrm,
311l bath with den & wall d courtyard on larger
lot. ~k flooo, stone fp, open beams, fr. doors
& windows. 631-1400 .............. : ............ S889,000
UDO ISLE One of a kind location with un·
obslrucled ,,,.in lNy views across clubhouse
beach. Spacious older 5 bdrm ho me with for·
mal dining & u~tairs family room with greal
potential. Equivalent to double lot 6.31-1400
. ... .. . .. .......... . ........................... $895,000
Open ~t/Sun 1-5 .................. 720 Vta lido Soud
UDO ISLE Fresh, elepnt contemporary 4
bdrm (or 3 & den) on double lot. Faux stone
floors, 12' hvin1 room ceilings, lots of gl.us & 2 • ~tie>t for Indoor/outdoor feeling. On the
1sbnd'1 prettie1t street. 631· 1400 ...... $945,000
Open ~I/Sun 1-4 ..................... 224 Vi.a GeoN
WATEllFllONT HONES. INC. ...... , ..
BALBOA ISLAND V1ctorran bayfront with 3
bdrms, dock & terrific views. Immaculate with
new Berber arpet, it has a gourmet k1tch~n.
formal dining room, den & fi~eplaces in living &
family room~ & master suites. 673-6900
........................................................... S995,000
LIDO ISLE Beautifully designed top quality S
bdrm with formal dining & family room & den.
Professionally decorated w11h paned windows
& Fr. d oors to sunny patio with spa. Almost
double lot, quiet end of island. 631-1400
....... ··:·· .. .............. .. . . .. . . ............. S995,000
DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfroot
with huge master su11e, den. family room, dod.
for a large yacht & sparkling ~ater views.
Terraced bayside patio with spa & built-in BBQ.
Steps to community beach 631-1400 . ........................................................... s 1,250,000
BIG CANYON Contemporary Medite rranean S
bdrm estate. Top quality & exciting design,
formal dining & family rooms, office, excercise
& steam rooms. Fr doors to patios & lush.
gardens with pooL& spa. 631-1400 .. S 1.875,000
LIDO ISLE Bayfront wnh 62' of waterfront,
great views & private pool Extensively re-
modeled 3 bdrm including Llrge master with f p,
study & balcony, gourmet kitchen wi th f(ranitt-
counters & den. Top quality. 631 -1400
........... . . ....... ... S1,900,000
LINDA ISLE The qu1ntescence of eleJC'"t living
in this beautifully appornted 4 bdrm with
den/guest, family room, formal d1nrng & dra-
matic 2 story entry. Sunny terrace leads ro the
dock for 2 yachts. 631-1•00 .......... S 1,950,000
UDO ISLE Exciting contemporary architec-
ture, a great Lido "lord view location & dock tor
2 large yacht~. Floor to ceiling wall~ of glass,
bayfront d ining & master. ~our met kitchen &
private roof deck 631-1<400.. . . . S2,250,000
_ ....
UDO ISL:£ Spectacular 4 BR custom home
with Mediter,,nean overtones. Fi1mily & for -
mal dining rooms & eat-in k1t ch n o~n to
fabulous ~rkJike lawn & gardens leading 10
the i'O' dock with side tie 631-1400
....................................................... $2,095,000
BALBOA I LAND OFFICE
:n r, M HI Nt-: AVE
714-6~3-6900G) --
2242 IESI lllYE
2.J1 •1man
Ee11mlll'I •111
The spectacular private & ~ed equestrian
estate offers a main residence of three
bedrooms with separate gueet qu8rtera and
a 3 car garge. Riding arena & stables for 12
horses -gorgeous tand9caping tndudee
streams. ponds, waterfall, pool & 9')8. Sep#-
ate garage for 20 cars plus 2 MNant'a
apartments. Incredible Bay view. $5.5 mitllon.
IEWUSTI•
~ .. \ .. t.~\ Ullll 11111 MTM
Charming Old Engllsh home situated on
best location of Harbor Ridge teature. 5
bedrooms. and sweeping staJrcue In
grand foyer. Magnificent views of OOMn
and bay to Catalina and PaJos Verdel. A
gentleman's study, and formal parlor are
some of many features. This wett-executed
property Is offered for $2,•95,000.
OPEi SlllAY 1-1
IA.Ill PlllE IEIHTllll
Tremendous prtvate & ~ed one Kte cus-
tom ..tat• In=~ Orange Partt AcNe. on.tna the ii NCTedOn & .....
ment With tte own Mghted ...,,_ court, **
pool houee, gym, g9ln8 mrCllde & huge bonue
room w/bal. One of • kind ,.,__ bedroom,
malda Quarters. gourmet kltdwl, 5 ••
plece9, 5 ,,,,, /cond. ayaterne 2 bellutiful ...
$2.290,000 .
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COTiREALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU
SAi .. llPll1Ull 1aa11••P11ran
DID Fii 111•1
Opportunity comes but once in a lifetime
for a property such u this. Competely
fer>ced. the home offers• bedrooms + a
pool & spa & separate guest quatter9.
Fabulous views of the Paciflc & the moun-
tain range, this privte lfte Is lltuated
among $5 Miiiion homes. Stablee .,.
already In & ready for your horMI. C.U for
appointment. S 1,695,000.
760-1900
Fabuloul IMne Ccwe, toUth of the eo.t H~
way. thle amMNng 3 bedroom, 3 beth cuttom
home hat bMf'I remod1l1d and lnc::tude9 a
completely new kitchen with al new~
Fantastic Padflc OcMr'I va.w + Vfll:Y private
poot Thia edutt e>r*'UKt home ~ priVate,
white Nndy bMct'I Md the "MOST" of the
"BEST". <lu'-t Study. E'*Y'htng ~ onty
S 1,495,0001
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LOVELY COSTA IESA
POOL HOIE
Super 3 bdrm with remodefed kitchen
& baths. Lavish use of Oak & Ceramic
tile. Two fireplaces. Sellers very
anxious to see offers.
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ASSUME 9.5 FIXED
10 QUALIFYll&
Great 2 bdrm condo near South
Coast Plaza. Remodeled 4 months
a~o. Take over 70,000 1st T.O. or put
3 Yo down on new FHA. Askin=
l&Ull ,,&mlWIAI
CUTE 2 IEDIOOI IOIE
Great starter home on lovely tree
lined street. Two bdrm, detached
garage & ~per large yard. Seller
leavtng areal °"'l.i 11._,
PlllCE llEllCTlll SI0,000
Hern~·· ..eluded home large k>t
wtth sunroom. Three bdrm, 2 bath.
Gorgeous b8N:J:Woo1.
WM'TUn
Close to South COMt Ptaa 3 bdrm,
1.5 oa1h, plus 2 car gmtllge. Im-
maculate ontyt S1llMI ......... _
CISTll lllE SITE
Buildable si1e on hlll top with 360°
view. 11 .46 acres wtth 750 producing
avocado trees. Great Investment
today and future! TotaJ price-~ 11 _..,,,,,,
IEW LISTlll
OCUI llEEZE YILUS
Two master aultet with private baths,
plus guest bath. Executive townhome
in excellent centraJ r.O'ta Meta lo-
cation. End uni• '_ <iery prtvate
setting. Lat~ n ~e patio. plus 2
balconies. ~~/dryer included.
Perfect for Mngles or young couple.
Community poof & apa. Oversized 2
car garage with room for worklhop
area. Won't last at this reasonable
price! 1111,111 llTA WAii .
CISTA IESA , •
.... S 110,000
Huge corner lot -n ~ bdrm, 1•.
bath, family 'Q"' \. .,tooklng large
yard. RV 1: . ~ South Coast Ptaza. Ask . 11 ... ·--·
WTlllE lllTA •EU
Two bdrm,~ betlt toML'lome. Mgh-
ty upgr8ded Frenctt doon. Wood-
bumtng ...... 2 cs .......... Cllll
now & be In tor ~ -.... .
631-1266 '
SIPEI llPLD
Two-3 bdrm, 2 bath un11t In NB. Both
have vaulted c:emnga, fltepteces,
waher• & dryen. 4 car gert199 with
ocean view from one unit. Only 8
years old. Seller extremely
motivated . .. .
USTSllE TIWllllE
OramaUc 3 bdrm, 3~ bath. with
vaulted C*llnga, tunken hving room,
brick hreplace-Md double car gar-
age. a n•
111111 ••wn
USTSllE Cl
Great 3 bdrm, 2'.-l, bath townhome 1n
best location of Easttide CM. Built 1n
198•. Master suite has.fireplace, spa
tub, and a walk In ciolet. Large ltvlng
room with fireplace. Must ... this
beauty. Ottered at an.-. ..... .,._,, ..
llYE llllT II
To thfs impec:cabfy maJntalned East-
slde townhome. Three bdrm. 2'~
bath. Hu bleached wood cabfneta.
receated I: large deck ~-= wtth~ e="·""
~ . JIST IEllOEI
SllTI CIAST PWA
Call to view this lovely 4 bdrm, 2 bath
ho_me with famity room. nowt Located
on cut-de-sec wtth bMutltut land-
scaping. Just reduced .. ,000 to .,..,... ..
.... llTIUCll
-·111,800
Live. wttNn W91klna dlstanoe to the
finest bllchel, blke, and running
tralle. N9W ttle entry, new carpet,
paint, and kitchen appllances. Three
bdrm, 21A b8th wtth room for formal
dining. Just ott.ree at 1112.-.an _.,.1
USTSllE llOIE
Terr Ifie 3 bdrm house in perfect con-
dition. Extra large lot. doubte car
garage, flreptace, private patio &
much more. Oesireebte location. Just
listed. Offered ar 1211.-111111 .....
' UYE IT TIE IUCH
Model ~ highly upgraded 2
bdrm, 2; bath townhome in a special
seduded locatton ye1 wtthln steps to
beeeh. Neetty brand MW with an
awerd wtnNng d9tMgn and floorplan;
mirrored waMe. european kitchen, pri-
vate patio, terge master suite, fire-
place, 2 • garage, security system.
At>eoeutety g0t090'JI with superb
con1tructlon. Juat listed! 1211,111
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lllLIEIS SP.DIALS!
Prime NewpotJ..r. \-. V~ tot with 2
bdrm cott"'e.. U ... :>e to everyth~
ASktng 'V 1211
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IEWPllT IEllHTS
Thr• bdrm, 2 bath0 Master step-
down autte ha Q( 'am cetlings
RaJMd hartt-·o~ \1-.. uors -bonus
room. Bri.fO ... .,1ace. large corner
lot. Excel ... , opportunity to refurbish
&expend. PIUll
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Rents. Asklr1 S . aaa.-a.rt llmrm ...
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ICllEISE
Don't miss the last of the large
parcels. Build or subdividing this
rural 40 acre parcel next to Cleveland
National Forest and near new resl-
dentlaJ development, of1 Ortega Hwy
(174) Riverside Co. Terms avallabte on
saJes price of 1•• nsnw1•
PllllE IEWPORT
HEiios LIT
Can build Custom View Home of
approxlmatefy 9,000 sq.ft . have
plans. Only 141.,..
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HOT II THE HEllHTS
Custom 2 story with lush landscape
and private spa. 8 year old 3 bdrm.
2.5 bath. formal breakfast dining.
family room .too: Sole agent. A~k!~
only! Mla.-
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TERRIFIC VILIE II IEWNRT
Beautiful 4 bdrm. 3 bath. home on
lovely tree lined street. Best floor plan
on market with huge formal dining
room. Pfantatlon shutters and
t>eveled glass. French entry doors are
brand new this year. Enormous swJm-
mlng pool on 9,000 sq. ft. lot Is
surrounded by low maintenance pro-
fessionally landscaped yard. A=
only .. UllUUll IU
I -11ns OISTI IESA
Alf 2 t><trm, 1 bath With enctoted gar~. Bectronk: entrance gate alt
untta rNlty cteM. OwtMif trading up.
For details or-~·~
YUi IEW II ILIE Cll
Quality duplex currently under con-
struction. Both untta are 3 bdrm.
Exoetlent k>cation. Caft today t o add
your own finishing touches. ••• .-L••a
TISTll I UllT IPllTIEIT
Great building, great location. Con-
sists of (1) three bdrrn. 1¥. bath. (2)
two bdrm, 1 batt-(\ two bdrm, 2
bath. And (1) r.O~ ~. 1 bath. Plus
9'Qht gar~ ,.,. by only 15631 -
15641 Tut. ':J llltlage Way near free-
ways 5 & 55-='&uu 1111,..
SELLER IESEPRITE
IUST SELL
Newport North townhome. Largest
floor plan, 2 master suit•. den. hving
room • ...and dining area_ Many up-
grades. Built Tn mirror and shelving in
dining area. Mlrror-ed wardrobes.
ceramic tiles and morel ........
llSllPISSEI
CIASTAL VIEWS
Wonderful White Wat« Views from
this executive Laguna perched high
on a hill In North Laguna. This highly
upgraded 3 bdrm home plus separate
meld quarters would lnctude marble
entry, French d()()(I, gourmet kttchen
and your own private pool. For
further detaJls call .....-nsn 11•1•
l YMISlllE
IEWNIT IUCH
Elegance abOUnds In this breath-
takfng. 6 bdrm, 4'n bath Colonial
estate In Harbor Ridge. Sipping mint
u Y nda, relaxing near
the pool/spa lounge area, or merely
gazing at the beautiful surroundings.
...... are an entielng pktasur• that can be
enjoyed In this luxurtous estate. And,
as a bonus, ttMa impreUAve residence
en)oyl a partJaj oc.an View from the
balcony and master bdrm. ., .. ,,
234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA
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WATER VIEW PROPERTIES
EMERALD BAY-OCEANSIDE 11.150,000
Older home on good lot with great view and
fabulous potential. We just listed this at
$1.150,000. Lots of parki~ Two stories O.K ..
Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley.
CORONA DEL MAR , $1,375.000
180• view of jetty, Balboa Island, ocean and
catallna. Almost new throughout is this 3 BR, 2
BA home. Southw~tem design on a large lot
with pool. spa and fountain in Irvine Terrace.
Ask for Bl Johnson.
WATERFRONT UDO ISLE $1,495,000
Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3 BR, 4 BA.
dramatic living room plus family room home
Larger Jot and dock. Great location, easy walk to
Lido Village. Barbara Aune or carlyn callan.
CUITOM VIEW ESTATE $1,500,000
Elegant 6 BR, and guest quarters in exclusive
area of Newport Beach, wonderful for entertain·
Ing Indoor and outdoor. large pool, outdoor
cooklna. Two master suites. Triona Bergin.
BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR 11,725,000
Ideal entertainment home on most active
harbor location features upstairs and down-
stairs llvln& areas. formaJ dining. a secluded
master suite, spa. Flexible floor-plan. Laree
pier/dock. Martha Mcnab or Sara Hinman.
SUPERB OCEANFRONT VIEW 11"'5.000
Dramatic t80• views of ocean. jetty, catallna
and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the wav~.
Spacious older home with 4 BR, 5 BA. A special
C.D.M. opportunity'. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth.
OVERLOOKING BEACH 12,S75,000
Terrific new 3 BR. 41/J BA w/conv. den. Looks
down on the private beach & pound Inc surl. This
Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry
flnandnc to qualified buyer. Dave Hlrschler or
Rod Daley. ~
CONDOMINIUMS
MMODELED ENO UNIT .....
Bluffs, terra cottCI floors. peach carpet. mirrored
wardrobe doors, all window treatments go with
this 3 BR. 21h BA, family room home. Enjoy
private patio w/bullt in 8.B.O. Trlona Bergin.
EASY LIVING BY TitE BAY 1425,000
Three BR. 21h BA home with family room, light .
and bright. Rear yard with loads of privacy. Gate
guarde<J Bayview Terrace by l.M. Peters. Bicycle
& jogging paths. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn
Lowe.
•DtTEMANEAN VILLA •s.ooo
A decorators dream, whlte-on,.whlte. High cell-
lnp, red tile roof. professjonal landscaptna.
White wooden shutters, extra room for many
uses. Assoc. pool & spa. Mall Gulledce.
ocaAN VllW cONDO•WM .,.,..
Located In a pted community with superb
views. HIChly u~aded wtth J Bit, 3 car prap. LJcht hardwood Roors. Master suite with flre-
pl«e. Ann Peters.
FEATURED HOME
COUNTRY ~H $1,-.-
Fabulous. Harbor Ridge custom -4 BR, home
offers lovely pool and spa w/cascading river
rock ·waterfall. Landscaped to perfection.
Panoramic view deck. Interior with superior
appointments. Danny Bibb or Stephanie
rody.
UNDER $300.000
ENCLOSED GLAU ATRIUM 1111,!00
Goes with this I BR. I 'h BA, highly upgraded
condominium. Other features include, Italian
marble fireplace, p~3ntation shutters, vaulted
ceilings and much more. Aana Perkins
UTTLE DOU HOUSE $211,000
Comfort and luxury in outstanding near New-
port Center location. Newer 2 BR. executive
condominium. Large deck, community pool and
~pa. Nancy lmbernlno.
PLAN ... " IN BA YltlDGE *4.000
Mirrored walls, white carpeting and plantation
shutters enhance this 2 BR, 2 BA condominium
In heart of Ne..Oport Beach. Security gated
community pool and spas. Micki Cooper.
A REAL 8UYI 1245,000
In the heart of Newport Beach. New plus carpet-
ing. walls of mirror. vaulted ceillncs. master
suite with study area. Two BR, 2 BA. Priced to
sell Immediately. Micki Cooper.
OPEN HOUSES
NEWPORT NoRTH
SATURDAY ...... tone...~ ..
4 BR. FR 1-4 JO M~ll Gulledee B.lcn
BAVSHORES ···-" -Yleta
1 BR, FR 1-4.10 Ann Pete~
81C CANYON ---24=, .... .., 4 BR. FR. View 12-4 Ste nie Crody
BLUFTS ---401Yleta"-'e
J BR l·HO Coby Ward
HARBOR WOODS ..... .,,......, .... ,.
2 BR I~ 10 NMKy lm~rn1no
BAYCREST ...... •1c .......... ,.
1 BR. f'R, pool l•S Donna Woll
SUNDAY
NEWPORT NORTH ..... JIRIC.... ........
4 BR. FR l-4)0 Mall Gu~ a.en
BELCOURT ., .......
4 BR. F'R, pool 1-410
BIG CANYON ................
2 BR, FR CM0t Alhlotl
BLUFFS .,v....-.
l BR Coby Wafd
HARBOR WOODS ., ............
2 BR ~I~
6AYSHOUS ---l BR, FR Suunne ldluMf
II(; CANYON ~ ·=:-~ 4 M. FR. View
8AYCtr.ST ··r l la, fR. pool
BIG CANYON
BIG CANYON 9EAUTY 11.111-
Gorgeous family home, 5 BR. 3 BA, aatom featur~ lndude spacious livln& room. dJninc
and family room areas. Large lot. Some nl&ht
light views. Danny Blbb or Stephanie Grody.
8'G CANYON '1,.-.000
Lovely traditionaJ family home, 6 BR, 4 BA with
elegant formal marble entry. Large master
suite, larce private lot wth pool. On one of Big
canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody.
FA8Ut.OU8 CUSTOM HOME $1-915.000
Traditional Country French, 5 BR. 61h BA. home.
Serene setllnc on BiC canyon Country dub's
15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality throuch-
out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody.
NEW-FAIRWAY ONE a ,--.ooo
New Fairway One custom home. Outstandln& in
quality and deslgn,_ 4 BR. 41h BA, library,
spacious master suite. Golf· course. mountain
and city l!iht views from every room. Danny
Bibb or Stephanie Grody.
BIG CANYON CUSTOM .....
Macnlfkent family home set on one of the
largest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak
floors. 6 BR. separate lar1e cabana. pool. and
spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody
DETACHED HOMES
MllODEL!D POOi. Hom .....
Immaculate country conaae. 3 BR, 2'h BA. total-
ly refurbished home In Saye.rest C~y f amlly
room with brick fireplace. new appliances
Blocks to WestcJlff shoppin&. Beverly Morphy
NEW LISTING 15a.0001 H.
Bayshores, tucked away on a quiet street
Master suite with den Famity room. l BR. ') BA.
lovely patlo for outdoor living, Ann Peters.
HAMOR YEW ta.LI 1121,000
Remodeled one-level 4 BR home In one of
CdM's finest areas Completely fenced In
w /pool, spa. Front courtyard. French doors &
windows. shutters. & skyllchts throu&}\out Ma•-
lne Propp
LIVI AT LANDI END 1111-
A perfect home for 'the sopl\lstlcate Three.
bedroom plus den, 2'11 baths. Great 1ocatlon for
Southern caUfornia'~ lndoor/outdoor lifestyle.
Roble Denny.
--•ALDaAY .. aTATISALI . sna.-
Only $72'.ooo for ttm l BR w ,l1arie Oat badtya-........
dOM to park ~ tennls. Tentftc toc.tloft. Gfeat
JX*fttlal for .dd..on or remodel comoere wtth ~ ules. You'll d'9cowr v-.. Rod or Deve .
.._COURT 11,•-EJe&ant Bekourt Gallery C\dtom home (former moaeo wtth +-58R's plus entert1lnment room
Md 4 beths. Circular staJrc.ase overloob ~ IMnc areas. Prof. lindscaped rear
pjcilft wtth pOol. Belle PartCh.
~----__.._ ___ 7-14/494-1177
Gleat Estates &dusN& AtnUate
Welcome ·to our· world . . A world of private coves and sandy beaches.
WI llf -located In a gated private
area featuring a 5 acre park arid tennis
courts, this home offers 3 bdrm. 3 baths
and a great ocean view. A pool and spa j encourage outdoor living. Beautlf~ly de-
coated. $550,000. . .
Elllm.I UY -Gorgeous whitewater ocean
views and a toyety spacious home will
make the buyer who loves to entertain
happy. Inner entry atrium, 4 bdrm. cusotm m.cte Ute, den, f amlly room and large view
decks m9ke thlt one a must see!
$1,395,000
-• -Aao9 from the OCMn front do9 to ._. to beKt'I. · this newfY re-
1M ll1t1 ...... on.a 3 bdrma. 3 bethl and
...... dldl to= the~ OCMI' ... = ·~•·d-of dWm. .000
j
lllTI UCIU UTln -This unusuatty large
and luxurious Normandy Chateua ex-
empflfles a commitment to uncompromis-
ing craftsmanship. Every detail has been
carefully planned to provide all creature
comf ort1, from the 2000 bottle
temperature conttoHed wtne_ ceUar to the
billiard room, to the ocean view pool and
separate spa. For the very few, this home
makea a statement. $5,300,000
EWJ UT -This magnffioent 4 bdrm, 3'1r
bath home Is close to the ocean and has
wonderful whitewater views. Amenities In-
clude steps to the beach. 4 car garage and
It Is situated on an exceP!.!.£oally large lot
$1,800,000
mTI Ell -Newey remodeled and totally
charming, thls 3 bdrm and den horn eoffera
mM\ beach views u weU as Catalina tunMta. Hardwood floors. new top of the
line llPPf anoes and room to expand make
thla property most desireable. $650,000
.. • llllU llf -:-Just a short bk>ck
from the And, ttW 2 story 3 bdrm, 2 bath
home oftera ~ IMng at ltt flnett. Very
P'N• locatlon. sete.000
LIDO'S FINEST
• 5BR. 4'h BA. den. family room +~mt' room. Family home
I llghest qua lily & design.
traditional style w/paned
windows. French dOors,
beamed cclllrtg
Oversized 521h 'lol oh desirable
st reel lo s t red location
• Oriented around sunny.
brtcked patio with private spa • Large game room 'Ill/"!~ bar.
$995,000
FELL OUT OF
ESCROW
• 4AR. 2BA TradJllonal Style
Home
• ~~':e0vcrslz~ed45'f n
• French Doors ''1.,
South Patio
• lkamcd <'t'lllnga. rtcmodelcd
kltc hcn. Air cOndll.Jonect.
• Reduced 850.000
$595,000
LIDOWITBA VIEW! .
• 5 BR. 4Y.a BA. Oktatb'M
• --One-ofiMc 1 nd locauon cltl"C"Ctly
acroea from Ch,1bhowle beach
• Unobetructtd main bay v1cwl
Ideal eoutherly expo.u~ wtth
88 · of v1cw frontage
Step. to Clubhouae. beach
andtcnnte
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DMLY PILOT /.-M. UTATS~~-~~-~ ... ~~ .. ~~-~~~·!!!!!!!!I!!!!• New~rt Beach. night event
stirs memories of the past
What'• 'Mw In Newport? Plenty,
acoordinO to ~ Beach City Maa8gll' -8ob .aruL Dave
Omoki>wlkl of The ntne Co.
What'• old In P'9wp0rt proved to be
even more 1n..,...ung to the 500 guests
who shW'ed.,. MW*'G of noetalgia and camatlldml .. Nnfport Beach_Mgt)t.
recently hosted by Merritt Lynch Realty
of Newport ~.
Guests W8tched a "no sound, no
color, no amog" Nm of the Newport
Beach of 1927. One of the hlstorlcaJ
photographs of the city, from the
collectlona of the Sherman Library and
First American Title, provided the only
controversy of the evening. A debate
among longtime Newport Beach resi-
dents Bill Grundy. Ted Finster, Cliff
Buck and Wynn ensued over what was
where in a souvenir 1928 photograph.
ActuaJ orientation of the photograph
was the point of contention. Grundy
insisted that the Arches gas station had
been relocated aubtequently. Finster.
who claimed to have passed the spot
hundreds of times, said "no way" and
Buck. who once pumped gas. claJmed
that both were wrong.
Finally, an agreed that the ltne of cars
1n the mlddte of Jhe photo were headed
to and from the Bafboa Penlnsuta. The
Pacific Coast Highway runs from left to
right midway through the picture.
"We've actually Improved the traffic
since th.at pk:t.we--waa tak~ • • -Wyn
said.
Wynn traced residents' concerns
about growth to 1972. In 1971, when
the tentative map for Promontory Point
wu--filed, "there were no protests; yet
when-the 11nat map was flied eight
months later. people were waiting In
line to protest, he said.
"In the short term the new general
plan that has been adopted provides
for compatlble traffic · clrculatlon and
land use," according to Wynn. "We
have to Improve some of the streets.
and we have the mechanism to do
that.··
"In the long term regional growth will
fill out the roads again unless other
methods of transportation are found."
The lrvfne Co.'s Omokowskl d&-
scribed near-term plans for housing
and roads. Pelican Hiii Road, which will
connnect San Joaquin Hiiis Road to
Pacific ·coast Highway. 1s slated for
completion in one year. At that time,
construction of 76 custom homes
along the coast will begin. Other
housing of all types 1s planned for the
area In at>out two years.
For more Information. call (714)
759~.
THE HARBOR AREA'S
OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM
•OceM View Unbeetable Price -Lowest priced ocean view in Villa
Balboa! Choloe 1st ftoor location with large private patio. Nicefy main-
tained, h• master suite, comfortable fireplace plus spacious living &
dining area.a. $165,000
•• .,,.UM At Thie Price -P~ 10 1 ·m corner unit with over 1100 sq.
tt. plus an ocean vtew. Oesl1 $V t-i ..cation has own patio. Fireplace.
aJr condltlontng and showl -11t0det. $185,000
~ View N!DUCED -Expenslvely furnished plush VIiia Balboa
penthouM wtth a simply fantastic ocean & bay view. 2 large bdrms & bath
plus prfwte eun deck. Now just $349,900
•lpece, Prtwecr a View-Extra light & spacious corner unit In the most
private location. Large patio, 2 bedrooms. warm fireplace. walk to pool or beach. S187,SOO
Gor...-VIie 1111 oe '91\thouM -Finest ocean & bay views. Tastefully
dec:Orated wtth meny custom built In features. A showplace! 2 bdrms & 2
batha. dl.ated oetNnga, mirrored ftreplace, aJI very elegant.
'378,900 RtM• -We haw hard to find year around rentaJs In the choice locations
lnckldtng Cotona det Mar, baytront. VIiia Balboa & elsewhere. Studio. 2 & 3
bedrooml.
Get an angle on the camera equipment
you· .. always wanted. Read clusif ied.
Rea ty IDC.
New Oceanfront &me
Peninsula location Wide sandy beach Currently being con
struded 3 Bedrooms. 3 Baths 2500 sq ft . traditional design
Many custom amenities Choose your finishing details sqso.ooo . .
New Bayfron.t Home with Dock
Magnificent 4000 sq. ft . home 4 Bedrooms. family room Brand
new Lido area Dock for 80 ft boat 4 car garage Mediterranean
style. 10 ft ceilings, granite. marble You must see this model
home. SI, 750,000.
Open house Saturday & Sunday 1-5 70 I Lido Park Drive
Oceanfront Lot
past Balboa Zonlfli permits large custom home
~aq...:;lfi'_,_lft location. Reduced from $725.000 to $675,000
as rental
PACI• H/SATUWY 'r rr I 7. ltl!llJ ___________ lll!lll~~~
Waterfront Honie's succes-s
is attributed to t~arnwork
By Ilene Schnekte1
o.lly Not C.11 O I Cl I
What does It take for a husband and
wife team to run a successful real
estate brokerage that gets better every '
year? According to-Pat and Gil
Foerster, owners of Waterfront H~mes.
both have a sense of humor. while the
business Is serious.
"We like working as a team. which
was Gil's idea," Pat Foerster said. "It
has given us a strong. interesting
relationship personally as well as In
business."
"It's an asset to be able to bring
home the business," Gil Foerster said.
Apparently, the team spirit pervades
all of Waterfront Homes. The Foeraters
cited the longevity of agents, some of
whom have been wtth the company
smce it began 14 years ago. Pat
Foerster attributed the longevity to the
communication between the owners
and the agents and to the fact that the
agents like being wtth an Independent
company.
"Agents are consulted because they
have a pulse on the marketplace," she
saJd. "They like the fact that they are
consulted, rather than &egialated."
The Foersters also believe that being
an independent company with no
corporate hiefarchy has helped to
motivate agents and provide better
service overall. "We're extremety re-
sponsive to the needs of agents. buyers
and setters." Foerster said. "We have
the tlexlblllty to act quJckty."
Pat and GU Foerster
Waterfront Homes specializes In
homes on or near the water In Newport
Beach, Costa Mesa. Corona def Mar.
Huntington Beectt, Irvine and Laguna
Beach. Describing the area a the
"RMera of the United Stat•," the
Foeraters dalmed that the m8g6c of
coastal Orange County Is that flWIY-·
one wants to get here for the good ttfe
for which the area Is known.
Waterfront Homes wW be~ a
new office In Corona del Mar, and wua •
become the onty agency tn Newport
Beach wtth three offices. The reaonlng
Is to split the territory Into smaller unite
to faalttate better communication among the -oenta and to provide
better aervk:e. Correntty the company
has 60 agent•.
Grubb & Ellis of NB wins
with Can Tree for needy
The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors' CanTrff
chdenge Is over and Grubb & Ellis
of Newport Beach hU emerged •
the winner.
Realtor Martha Macnab coord~
nated the effort. The agency won the
award for the most cans per captta.
106 ttema per agent and tn.v *°
captured the most cr..ttw tree
award. The tree reached to the
c:eiMnQ of the offtce and waa decor·
ated wtth Grubb E. Beers. The office
cottected a totat of 4,2n C8n9 and
317 pounds of dry food.
~ 714 Realty was the first
runner..up for the moet cana per
capita. They couect.ed 3,223 Items
f« a per c:.ptta of 87. The eecond
runner-up went to Waterfront
Homes, a.lboa laland.
Prudentlal Udo Realty and Water-
front HOIT* tied f« the firstrunrw-
up for the most Ctutlw t1ee_awarcL
This WM the most IUOC*sfuJ
Can Tree project for the Newport
Harbor-co.ta Mesa Boerd of ,._
a.hen. The Salvation Army received
21,400 pounda In food tteme and
more than $500 In cuh donations.
WHY PAY A FULL TO SELL YmJR HOME?
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-\~WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE FROM $3,980 (PAYA8LE AT CLOSING)
IO""J\\1F'-I\
•11•1~ 2BR-1BA, Lg Backyard.
$245,000
MEUW..
3BR-2BA, Remodeled kitchen.
721-4111
$237,500 721-4111
IMIY •1'••1
3BR-2.5BA. Private yard.
$198,900 121-..111
3BR-1.75BA, sO'L D·s. $169,500
m.LllEIWITD
4BR-2BA, Pool & Spa.
$240,000 722-8114
"81PMl11
2BR-1.5BA. palto w/large yard.
$17-5,000 721-4111 -···· 38R-2BA, small yard.
$145,500 722-4111
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2BA-2BA. mtw Ml trplc. 9P9 & ~ llJlftdnQ.
$488,000 721-4f11 ---48A-3.58A, Wlbonua room
.... 000 721 ... 111
.man ...
3BR-2.SBA, Community pool & spa
$235,000 Co•t• Mesa 721·4 111
... ...111 llACl llWll IAftl ...
10 Wlld Goose_ .......... ~ ......................... $ 7,830
2 Goodwtll Cour1 ................................... s 9,420
10 Od'YSMY Court .................................. s 9.980
2401 ~ort Whitby ................................... s2s.ooo
1509 Sandcastle, CdM ........................... $25.200
714 Gok*lr0d1 CdM ............ -.............. $ 81620
aa m111111m•••• aa 1"FM &m." ............................ -.............. 1 1,070 1111 .......... Pt.ce .................... fl~.......... 1,480
-Knol A~ ................................ I 1.310 1011 Cortcof'd ......................................... s 1.220
2'31 Alie De Cannee. .... :.............. ........ • U20
2030 ,..,..,.. ...................... ................ • 5.340
COLDWC!U
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YIEWI llEWI VIEW!
DOYER SHORES
8 BR, 51}, BA.
11,IOO,OOO
. •••• TRIONA BERGIN
171-7111
IEST II BLUFFS
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EncttJnit, 3BR. 2'1t BA Approx 1850
sq, ft., n~ ~ated Lg encl wrap·
around patio. Gated courtyatd entry,
'4•9,000 tnctudlng land .. utl• 11~ ltl1 Ml .....
IEUI I. DOWD
laaler 1111. 121-1412
Uit I .., will tM b,.rts
CONTACT MICKEY ROWE
FOR THE BEST BUYS OF T H E N EW YEAR
t Gr••• Bat Tr" HouM a. The Bl•fh. t BR. 2 BA -°" che trM.Wt..., ttae pool•. MOS.000.
21 lt V18ta LartidO. N.8. O,.• 1-4.
t 2 vo. .. Vatta o. the eaod. an.t-t a bauotu1 -
WfCh f8W0.. llKGm eL Ca• be purd\aMd ..,et11t•~ Of' totftber. Cati 10 ....
• Parlect RmarbWMd 2 BR. 2 BA c.ondo.
turrM.._. wtth .., ..... 26 LMthcnwood.
Ualv...Uty PartL0,..1-C.
t F0t th• Soowbtrds OM month Fabru.ry r•ntal In
••e<udve hCMn• on lh• Bey. S.S.000. Call to we.
JOCKEY ROWE
759 ''''
COLDWC!U
BANl(eRO
F'l)t.'\1 tl • l cs:
644-9060
OPEN IN EASTBLUFF
SAT. a SUN.
1-4:30
2228 ALTAVISTA
REMODELED 4 BR. t SPA
$507,000
Ginny Anderson
"MOITEGO MODEL"
•BR 28A. family room Rec9ntty paontec &
has beige catJ)91 newef appllal\OM s ~"" I~ 1 Block to elementary schOOI
greenbett.commun1ty pOOI & ciubhouH' This
hOme IS In beauttlul mo~n oond1tt0n &
owners we atmous to sefll Asking S•75 000
Submll an otten
OPEi BOUSE SAT/SUI 1-4
•11 POIT PIOVllCE
•Spa
*Pool
t View
**Waterfront
***Waterfront and Pool
vG1ve Address at Guard Gate
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
* •3039 Clubhouse Ctr, C.M.
546-2313 $189.900 Sat 1-5
98 Corsica. Newport Villas. NB
631 -1266 $259,000 Sunday 1-4
252 E 19th St. Easts1de, C.M
631-7300 $279,000 Sun 1-4.30
117 E Wilson. E'Stde C.M.
675-6000 $185,000 Sunday 1-4
283 Fa1rv1ew, Laguna Beach
675-6000 $345,000 Sunday 1-4
412 Heliotrope, Olde Corona Del Mar
721-1200 $445,000 Sunday 1-5
26 Leatherwood, Un1vsity Park
675-6000 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
•t448 Mendoza Ter.(Corona Hghlnds) CdM
955-7510 $695,000 Sun 1-4
54 Ocean Vista. Newport Beach
644-9060 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
214 Saphire. Balboa Island
644-9060 $449,000
2975 Seabreeze. H.B
675-6000 $229.000
•Sat/Sun 1-4
Sat/Sun 1-4
217 Via Ravenna, Newport Beach
723-0858 $509,900 Sunday 1-4
180 Westport, Bayndge
644-9060 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 BR plus F Al RI or DEN
86 Corsica. Newport North, Nwpt Bch
760-0714 $269,000 Sur'day 2-5
t 13 Rocky Knott. Irvine
76().5000 $345,000 Sunday 1-5
23 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon
644-6200 $525.000 Sunday 1-4 30
3 BEDROOM
310 16th St. Seal Beach
721-1200 $319,900
460 Botero Way, Patk Lido
6-44-9060 $195,000
Sunday 1·5
Sunday 1-4
332 Cotton St (Nwpt Shores) N.B
548-0271 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30
•2256 Columbia, Costa Mesa
540-7355 $209,000 Sunday 1-5
2006 Deborah Ln. Newport Beach
631-8522 $359.500 Sat/Sun 2-4
234 Heliotrope, Corona Ml Mat
759-0100 $735,000 Sunday 1·5
813 HlbltcUS, CdM
675-eoo<> $495,000 Sund•Y 1-4
2701 Hiiiside Or, t-iarbor View Kn01t1. NB
759-7635 $357,500 Sat/Sun 12 ....
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1401 Kings Rd .. Newport Heights
644-9060 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
526 Pierpont, Costa Mesa
54~2313 $227,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
4800 River Ortve, Newport Beach ~
631-1266 $359,000 Saturday 12-5
1600 Sandlewood, Costa Mesa
546·2313 $234,500 Sun 1-4
1016 Sandpiper, H.V. Hills
675-6000 $726,000 Sunday 1-4
3921 Sandune, H. V Hills
6756000 $695,000 Sunday 1-4
t 311 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Hetghts
631-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ·30
• 1207 Seacrest. Corona Del Mar
760-5000 $595,000 Sunday 1·4
t 324 Vista Orero. The Bluffs, NB
760-0714 $369,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
401 Vista Roma, Newport Beach
644-6200 $329,000 Sunday 1-4·30
951 Wilson. Costa Mesa
631-2655 $189,000
951 Wilson. Costa Mesa
631-2655 $189,000
Sun. 12-5pm
Sun 12-5pm
3 BR plus FAI RI or DEN
2540 Back Bay Loop, E'Side C.M
675·6000 $257,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
* 1206 Cambridge Ln. Newport Beach
760-5000 $590,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
••327 Catalina. Nwpt Hgts, NB
759-6700 $525,000 Sunday 1-4
* 2051 Comm~ore. BayCrn1
6-44-6200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1•5
v-•39 Cormorant, Bayview Terrtce, NB
854-9693 $499,000 Sunday 1·5
* •3000 Corte Portoflno. Newport Villa. NB
760-5000 $539,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
1106 Devon Lane. Newport Beach
759-6700 $525,000 Sunday 12:30-4.30
817 Hlblsous C1. Jasmine Pk, CdM
857·2121 $475,000 Sun 1-5
2952 Java Rd, Mesa Verde. CM
540-7355 $379,000 Saturday 1-5
33 Mains.all, Jumtne Creek
644-9060 '449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1130 Pembrooh, Newport ee.ch
eJ 1-1268 $415.000 Saturday 12·4
••2310 R.alandt Or., Newport Beach
631·2655 $415,000 Set 12·4Pm
300 62nd ST .. Newport ShorM
631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5
10042 Suni.n Cir. Huntington Bch
5-46-2313 1279,900 Sunday 1 ....
1819 Teele Ln, Nftll)Ort e..ch
&45-6781 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12""'
1999 Tustin, Eaattkte, C.M.
844-9080 S351.000
107 Via OIJOn, lido !tee
875-fSOOO $595.000
112 Via WUMWS, Lido Ille
631-1400 $750,000
2535 Vleta, 8Ayah« ..
844-e200 $$26,000
Sunday 1.,..
Sunday 1·'4
Sunday 1·5
• 1249 W. 8aJboa Blvd, Balboa Penln
552·2000 S575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
~
4 IEIRIOI
• 1~ AnUgua Way, Dover Shrs. ti8 · -----
760·5000 $750,000 Sunday 12-4
3012 Cliff Or., Newport Heights
631-1400 $615,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1504 E Oceanfront, Penn Pt (LH)
631-1400 $895.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
•704 Goldenrod. CdM
673-5599 $529,000 Sun 1-4
315 Poppy, Olde Cdm
675-6000 $895,000 ' Sat/Sun 1-4
335 Re1ma ln Costa Maa
645-0303 $186,500
50 RtdQefrne, Harbor Ridge
'644-0060 $750,000
1720 Stirltng, H V Homes
675-6000 ~69.900
224 Via Genoa, Lido Isle
Sunday 1·5
Sunday 1-4
Sunday 1-4
63'L1400 $945,000Sat/Son 1-&
210 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle
675-6000 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-c
4500 Wayne Rd Corona det Mar
759-9100 $535,000 Sunday 1·5
4 IR 11tus FAI RI or DEN
2226 Alta Vista. Eastbluff
6'44-9060 $507,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
••57 Belcourt Or. North, Beleourt
6«--6200 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-4·30
•2• Canyon F1lrway, Big Canyon
6-44-6200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 12·•
8852 Chf1$tde Dr, HuntlngtOf"I Sch
760-5000 ""442,000 Sunday 1·4
3073 Corte Portoflno. Nwpt North
M-4--6200 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* 1508 OoWt Ot'IY& 650-51.W $44$,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 30pm
••1915 Oalat ... Irvine Terr1ce. COM
&44·0060 $1.200,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4
*.,..22 Hermit~. Bfg Canyon, NB
76().SOOO Sunday 12-4
•2080 lnroz. Mm Verde, CM
631-7370 $354,900 Sunday 1--4 30
* "* 701 Lido Petit Or Newport Beach
673-3777 $1 ,750,000 SaVSun 1-5.
• 14 l2 Not1ingham, Newport Beach 65d-~1<M '415,000 $al/Sun 11 .... 30pm
3719 Part( Gr..,, Harbor V'9w HI01
644.9060 $4598,500 Sunday 1-4
•sPotnt Sur, Spyg&an
S<M-toeo S87S.OOO &lnday 1 ....
1927 Port Cerdtff, Harbor View HorMe. N8
121.1200 $519,000 &.ftdey 1-4
.,. POtt Cattow. Harbor v..W ..... NB
?IG-0714 M75,714 S.t18Un 1._..:30
1954 Pott ChelMI pt, Herbor V1-....
631·1400 $511,500 SMISUn 1·5
2012 Port Pr0"'8nCe. Harbor View HIM. Ne 1eo.aooo 1475.ooo Slltl8un 1 ....
•97a Poet Ad, cc.ta M.18
541-2313 1210.000
27n Sandptper Or , C M
~2313 $3.40,000un 1-•
1846 Tradewlnd, Baycrest
67S-e000 $475,000 Sunday 1-4
1099 Tul•re~ Mesa Wl>ods. cosra Mesa
5M>-7355 $359,000 Sunday 12-4
5 IEDROOl1
3181 Madeira, Costa Mesa
540-7355 $329,000 Sunday 1-5
3108 Monroe Way, COsta Mesa
546-2313 $259.900 Sun 1-4 30
5 Ill ,1us Fii RI or DEN
316 Jasmine. Otdt Corona Oet Mar
759~70 $695,000 Sal/Sun 12-5
3358 MarlQOfd. Costa Mesa
5<46-2313 $354.SOO Sunday 12 30-4 30
v t 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch
, 760-1900 $2,495.000 Sunday 1-5
305 North Star Ln. Dover Shores
673-7300 $1 ,200,000 SahJrday 1-4
•a Roctty Point. Spyglass Hiii. NB
631-1268 $1,250.000 Sunday 12-5.30
8244 Seal Roek Of, Huntington lighthouse
631-7300 $459.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30
t 720 Via Udo Soud
631-1400 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
& Ill ,11s FAii RI or DEN . .
•424 Oahha. Olde Corona Del Mar
875-5714 $885,000 Sal/Sun 1-4
........ 7 YClfksh re, Harbor RJdge, NB
832-2000 $2,000,000 Sunday 1-4
••• .,...7 YOfkshtre, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-5000 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
TOWllHOIES
CllDOS FOR SALE
1 111 ,11s FAii Rll or DEN
• 1 ss MorrJstown, coi'ta Mesa 645-1589 1139.800 Sal/Sun 1-5
2 IElllOOll
78 Cortica Drive South. NeWport North
131·'1300 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30
220 Nice Ln, VIiie e.tt>oa 175-IOOO 1332,500 Sunday 1-4
335 A111M Ln, e..tlide C.M . ... '°'° 1111.500 Sunday , ....
388 Wi L.c.n.de ,7, Orange ,._IOOO 1111.IOO Su.nday 1-4
2IO Vlr*wl9 •• 1. to.ta Mela ~ ..... 1 .. .,.,. ••.ooo Set/.-. -
2 IR p lus Fll RI or DE
615 Jasmine. Corona del Mar
631-1400 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v t 39 Southampton. Belcoort ~a. 840-93~6 $575,000 ~ SallSun 12-5
'
3 BEDROOM
308 Enema. Newport Beach
640-0020 $310,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5
t * •3 Tribute Ct. r-fewport Crest. NB
751-5000 $2~.900 Sunday 1-5
3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
334 OQle, Cosla Mesa
644-7211 $205,000 Sun 1-5
6 13 Jasmine. Corona def Mat
631-1400 $395.000 SaVSun 1-5'
9 Starburst Ct, Newport Terrace
631-7300 $179,900 Sat/SUfl 1_..30
1984 Vista Caudal. Bluffs, N.B.
759-9100 $<t 15,000 Sunday 1-5
let U1 Help Y ••
Sell Y 011r Property!
Can C1111if ii•,
642..:5678
..
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
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210 Vista Laredo, Eastbluff
675-6000 $<t05,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE -
•
2 IR plus 1 BR -.
4• BeacOtl' Bay. Beacon Bay
644'-9060 s.tS0.000 Sunday 1-4
2 IR ,1us 2 IR
406 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
631 -1400 $525,000 SaVSun 1-5
230 ltlle Ln Unit 312, C.M
645-0303 $405,000 Sat/Sun 12-3 30
213 32nd St, Newport Beach 644-9060 $430,000 Sunday 1-4
3 IR plus 1 IR
308 23rd St, Costa Mesa
645--0303 $279,000 Sat/Sun t -5
203-203'~ Coral Ave. Balboa Island
673-4062 $645.000 Saturday 1-4
4 IR plus 1 IR
316 Jasmine. l t lof1) Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $695,000 Sat /Sun 12-5
4 IR plus 2 IR
t 424 Dahlia. Olde Corona Oel Mar
675-5714 '885,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
851 St Clatr, C M
645-0303 $269,000 Sal/Sun 1·•
UlllTS FOR SllE
87 t Hamilton, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $324,000 Sunday 1_.
HOIES FIR REIT
618\Ai Acaaa. Old CdM
675-eOOO '2000/mo
618'i\ Ac:ecia. Old CdM
876-tOOO $2000/mo
Sunday 1-4
Sat, ....
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CONNIE
MAX SENTI
497-9ft8
MAGNIFICENT
STONEHENGE
A •pectacular H.,bor Rkl .. a · ·
tat• futurlnt s..8 bedroo ....
dapeadln1 on tA• uM of th•
room: formal living room. fam·
Uy room. tun room. dining
room, weight room, th .. t,.
room; overlooking th• CJty of
Nawport to Palot Varela. FM
luaurk>ut llvlng. matr•iftc••t
vlewt. and l'•clou eat•rta1•·
Int. PIMM Inquire abotlt excel·
lent tenn•············--P.695,000
BEST LOCATION:
BEST Q ALITY: s ~ new. Harftood noon. FreMb windowt.. pitch.I
cNnp. v-r rnpa.c..
BES1' SIZEi 4BA. 38A. ~,.. -rrons ~ t41b BR could tie cno.<tf'I·
llw ~)PLUS IBR + IBR lof't & IBA
BEST PR ICE: 9695.000 w ocean.de " rat. trf ~ r.nt ,.., utt lar
fl200/mo. that • ...._. ... e~ •~for 157$.000 .
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759-9070
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3 BA. 2'1l BA "-"Y ~ wttg,.
roof deck, Mllr ... w"'1*. IQ. 2-ar
gwege. CciM to mt oP£N lfOUSE
Sat/Sun 12-6 to be..._,.. to wtn dinner '°' 2t • 11 .................... ... ........... _ .. ...
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SELL
throu11h cl•s~1f1~d
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STEVE
642-6217 • STEPHANIE
645-7W
PRESENT 3 GREAT LISTINGS
New UstlD1 Wimbledon Villap ' BR.
2 SBA. C Plan H~ lot. French doon.
P\anutlon Shutters Abeofutdy buutllul
Open Sunday 1 .... "-Bava at ' u. ' BA. !Aundry rm. tam11y f.
dJnint rooms. 2100 sq tt. S4-n,ooo
1'46 T~ Open Sunday ''°'
EutaJde Co.ta M ... 2 BR. 2 s 8A. 2 cat
..,. $185.000
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EUUIT 1.111 llYFlllT ····-···· SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM
HOME OH DOUBLE LOT -
Open epacb• · tuxunoua ap.
polntments & furnishings.
Kitchen designed for greciooa Uv-
ir'Q & entertaining. 68R, SBA, 3 flrlPlal L.-p poof &-.,. In pri-
v ate patio on the bay.
$4.200,000.
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JU S T REO£CORATEO
THROUGHOUT -Inducting new
k1tcnen a baths. Sut>-.zen> r.
frigerator. light oak cabinets,
oversized jacuZZt, mirrors, ttallan
tile. woof Berber. a6r. Bay view
w/sfip ~-$889,000.
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CGaONA HIGlllAllD9 CONTEJllPOllAaY
• • • With 180° view ol the Pacific oceaa. Re-
modeled In 1985. This six bedroom haa ~ many
tnter1tlng featurH, you mat rally Me It to
appreclate. PLEASE CALL THE BAaBllA ••
FOii A PaJVATE •HOWJNG .........
FABULOUS IMCOJIE OJOT9 ••• Ocon view
from both units. Stuanla9 3 bedroom, 2 Nth,
floor to celling fireplaces. Hu1C lot with ntra
parttln9. Great Income. CALI. aAllaU
CllANaEU MID GI 4il 11IOllM fftS. ...
-FoaEVE8 VIEW IN HAallOll lllDGE ••• Thia
eorteOUS Renalaance home affords a 1weepla9
water view plu1 romaatlc city llthU panorama. It
ha• been completely remodeled. Everythlot firat
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heart al Newpcwt ~la. 81autlWly ludecape4
r .. r ,,__.. wtda ... decoradve pooa., OM
flowt .. a.to dM odaer.
CALL THE MWRAllM FOii A ..,.._ -.........
LOOIUJllQ POil A l~ CONCEPT?
Come look at the new progra•• The Prudentllll
714 Realty h.u to offer la 1919. At la1t, there 19
a• aJterudveft
encTACUIAll OCEAJO'llOln' aJnOJI •••
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fa•lty room aacl kltcbe•. Etched ..... wtadowe
with elecuoek 1laada. S.v .. ~,. old, w ol a
klacl. 1lM Bat oa tile Beach" FOR PRIVATE
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remoclcled • bedroom fa•tly hcNne. lar ..
·enclosed patio. Sltvtl9h••· ... ,we fireptac ...
Gr .. l for eatertal•I ... Walk to park atHI hlth
school.
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the Blue Pac•,._e._ flllE YESTERDAY TO
AVOID DISA• ~-·•MENT.
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