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Good
Morningl
a1 .,, • 1 lilll •• •
Hiah cloudiness, with liaht winds
and a little warmer today.
Coastal/Inland hi&bs from 67 to 62.
Lows from 41 to 49. for the Oranae
Coast's most complete weather infor-
mation, includina boatina. fishina and
su.rfina rcpon.s, sec Plllt A 12.
IN THE NEWSROOM
A funny thina.happened on the way
to puttina totiethet' a story on a super-
market cbajn ,ivina schools computers
in excbanae for cbttk-out line receipts
(.U) ... White ,etfrna comments from a
Vons' representative about a Hunt·
inston Beach tebool's receipt round up, 0ruce C.Ut DallJ PUel staff writer
Robert Barker was told that the chain
ai ves tehools an additionaJ SS.000 for
havinJ their names mentioned with
Vons in ncwspeper stories ... However.
rather than do a aood deed for one
school. Barker went a step further and
listed all the Oraoae Coest schools
which arc pentcipetina in the Vons
prosram ... The Vons representative
said it was an unusual way of quaa.fyma
for the extra douah. but that under the
Nin the tehools listed arc entjtled to
SS.000 each.
QUOTES Of THE DAY
.. An entertainer scrapi111 the botlom
of the burel 10 be the center of •tten-
tion."
Huntinaton Beach City Coun-
cilwoman Grace Winchell. de1cnbang a
controvenial offhand remark about a
Japenese Sister City deleption by
council colleaaue and former actor Jack
Kelly (Al).
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.. Ar the heart of racism is the re-
/f6iow assnt1on that God made a
creati~ mistake when He brou,Jtt
some people into beifll.."
Friedrich Otto Hertz
TODAY'S EVENTS
• Memben of the Orans County
Coalition for Peaoe in the Middle East
will hold a demonstration at the comer
of Bnstol Street and Anton Boutevard.
in front of South Coast Plaza. betweccr
I and l p.m. in protest of the massive
U.S. military buildup in Saudj Arabia.
• A World Peace Viail will be held at
Main Beach Park in J..aauna Beach at 6
p.m.
•Opera Pacific•s fifth anniversary ·
1eaton bqin1 at 8 p.m . with Puccini's
.. Madame Butterfly .. at the Orantc
County~ ~ormin& Ans Center. c.JI
979-7000.
•The Camerata Mus.tea of Bertin
perb n11 for the Laauna Ownber
Music Societ~ St. Andrew's Church
in Newpon h It a p.m. Tickets arc
S20. Call 494-2822.
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Saturday, January 12, 1991 25 cents
Judli tossed an · custody case attar Niark
Appeals court acts after woman called 'Jewish American Princess'
By Anna Cekola
<>r.,... eo.e ~ Plot
NEWPORT BEACH -Nanci Rosen
Carter doesn •t consider herself to be the
super-sensitive type who takes offense eas-
ily.
But when an Oranae County Superior
Court judse hearina her child custody case
caJled her a Jewish-American "princess ..
durina a conference in his chambers with
New museum
chief focuses
in on task
By Roger Bk>om
Delly Plot A11e Editor
NEWPORT BEAC H -A new day
dawned clear and warm at the Newpon
Harbor Art Museum on Fnday.
The rain of the previous several days
was a memory: the Southern California
sun rose uncontested into an opumisuc
blue sky.
And at 10 a.m., newly appointed
executive director Michael Botwinick
walked onto the musuem's b9ck patio
for his fint meeting with the local press.
Botwinick had been named to his new
post the niaht before. when the mu-
scum ·s board of trustees unanimously
endorsed its search committee'it unani-
mous recommendation.
In the course of the 20-minute session
with rcponen and a scnes of one-on-
one conversations with 1nd1vidual
writers af\rrward. Botwinick was
articulate, open. gracious and penon-
ablc -he was. hke the m6mina. clear
and warm.
During the 14 months s1rK"e Kevin
Consey left 10 become director of Chi-
caao's Museum of ContemPoJVY Art.
museum officials "focused on the need
to attract an individual wtth in-
telligence. drive and imaainauon 10 lead
this 1nst1tut1on into the next century,"
said Harry Bubb. chairman of the
search committee. in introduc1n1
Botwinick.
.. We have an Michael a man with a
proven track record to make sure we get
there... Bubb said.
Then Botwinick. who led the
Brooklyn Museum and the Corroran
Gallery in Washinaton before 101n1 into
private business in Cbicqo and. now.
~turning to his non·orofit roots at
See MUSEUM,._. ....
her lawyer last October, she had to protest.
On Thursday. the 4th District Court of
Appeal~ with Carter's protest, rulina
2-l that Judie Robert Monarch should be
removed from the case.
"Rcprdlcss of bow innocently the trial
judge may have meant the term, the phrue
is commonly reprded as a deroptory
one." said the 4th District Coun of Appeal.
"The average man on the street would
doubt (Monarch's) impartiality."
Caner was obviously p~ with \be
rulina during an interview Friday an her
Newport Beach office of Rosen Kennedy ct
Associates, a marketing and communac>
tion aaency.
.. My faith an the system l\as been re-
stomi." she said. ··1 was brouaht up to
believe that authority figures ~ sane and
rules arc aood."
Monarch. a family law JUdgr, had been
presidina over the child custody caJe be-
.... Nor-./~ c.-~ ""'
ttewport Harbor Art Mu...m'a new executtw dltector Mlc:Mel Botwtntck
cMecu1111 the future of the fecMlty with N .,, ....
Kelly rapped for his comments
By Robert Batk«
Or-. COllll ~ "'°'
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Some of
his City Council collcaaues came down
hard on Jack Kelly on Friday, followina
remarb the former television ldOt made
as a delqation from Japen was contribut-
ina $92,000 for the construction o( a new
city pitt.
Kdly tet otr t~ huUat.loo when visiton
from Al\io. Japan. and Mayor ht.er GftlCft were excbanlina bows duriftl the praen-
iation of the cbeck. Leanins over 10 Cou•
cilman &rte Robitaille. Kelly said: ""The
auys who bowed are the ones who bombed
the (Pearl) harbor."
Couna.lwoman Linda Mowton..:fat·
tenoa said the remarks Kelly made ....
he inadvencntly left his m~ •
were oflimsive. As 1 City Council 1nccaer,
she _,.ts to apolositt to die city ud IO
the ~ilit&WS from the Sister City of Al\iO.
she said.
Grace WlocheU said the rcmatb pointed
OUt the ~ lO forte broed V~
scandlnp.
Mayor Gtttn said the Ciry Cou.nal and
scaft' .. in no WIY .. endonc tbe c:ommen11.
Jim Silva aid M ""wa.nta IO act it ID-..
Mixed results on voluntary efforts reported
and mlde no funher commcnt.
RobisaaUe.. who •U situna ncu to Kelly
~ be mn tM remard, said he didn't
i'et:lll« Ind Mdft•t heard a video.tape of
lk Qty Council meetina.
Ketty said ~ didn't kDOw bis mim>-
Pholic was oa. and dlC ttmaJtS -tllOulb ftRt 1ftd hard to ptek up -made it into
the homn of cable TV viewers.
MOY&ton-Paumon said Fnday that
~Uy made tbe commeata wit.tun her bear·
i,_ and dlat she .. couldn't believe my
ears.''
'"Thae Aft tentiuvc limes we are havi"I
a.KELLY ....
tween Caner, 3S, and her ex-hulbUd
Howard Bidna of Irvine since late May
when she anemptcd to increase bet visita-
tion nlhts.
Bidna, a Newport Beach tnal lawycr. was
awarded physical custody of their dauab-
ter, now S. when they ended their marriaee
of 13 )ears in August 1989.
Monarch. who is Jewish, uid Thursday
he didn't intend to demean Ca~ but
meant onl) that she was actina ltke a
"pampered person."
"Princess denotes kind of a spoiled brat-
See PRlttCESS~ Piii
Regulators
seize two
Coast thrifts
By Tony Oodero
~ C0Mt o..t\< Potot
COSTA MES.\ -ll was a black Fnda)'
for l"'-O local thnfts as regulators from the
Officr of Thnft uperv1s1on placed the
financial ansutuuons under &<>'ernment
conscf\ atorshap
The Resolutio n Trust Corp. was ap-
po1ntr'd as conservator for the insolvent
N~port Beach-based FarWcst Savinas
and Loan .\s.soctat1on. as well as Costa
Mcsa-baS('d Malibu Savm1~ Bank.
But thert "'-IS no 1ntC1TUptton of da)·«>-
da) operations at etther tl\nft, accordu11 to
tl\c federal Office of Tbnft SupcrvlSlon.
Deposits rcma1n insured to the $100,000
lcpl limit
.. The) art open Monday morning JUSI
like nonna1:· said RTC' spo~csman KeVln
hitlds. rqardana FarWest.
Inc) Meum of the RTC-s regional
offict an Dcn,er. ...ho am,c:d at Mahbu
Savinas· corporal<' office FndJ) 10 ass1st an
the takeover. also said customm should
not be alarmed
··'We formed a ncv. fect~ral mutual and
it's in conscn atorsh1p lake wc·ve had nu·
mrrous o tMr 1nst1tuuons." shr SI.id.
.. Their deposllS are insured. and ifs really
business as usual ·•
lnswcrs who have accounts larscr than
the S 100.000 insurance hmtt need not be
v.omed either. Mt>uret satd.
··The-new asSOC"1at1on that wc·ve formed
has assumed all of the deposits, including
the uninsured." she said.
..Nobod) told me tbey had been taken
o ver," said one frustt3ted depcmtor Fnday.
··1 would tl\ank that this would have been
a point of interest to me"
She complained that 1t took l\er an hour
10 transfer funds from a mature ocnificatc
of deposit account to a money mart.et
account.
Meuret acknov.-lcdacd that depositors
had not been told of the chan,e, but a one
See THRIFTS,,_ ..
Opera Pacific
set to open
liltlJ seasoil
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llED -------------------------A 32·year-old secretary in Fountain Valley by day. and an
award·winning barbershop quartet singer b) n1&ht.
As a member of Harmony lntemauonal. which 1s made up of
30,000 singers worldwide. Pieson and three other members formed
Panache. "I got the name Panache for our barbershop quartet when
I was an 'All M) Children' soap fan The main character. Enka,
owned a nightclub named Panache. so we decided on that name."
Panache 1s descnbcd 1n Webster's D1ct1onary as Oambo)ance
1n style and acuon That flambo)ant st:rle earned Panache the
champ1onsh 1p 1n the lntemat1onal Quanet Compet1t1on out of 52
other quartets.
UID WORK----------
In addition to working as a full·llme secrctar) at Green Valley
Homeowners Recreation .\ssoc1a11on 1n Founuun Valley, P1cson
practices one night a "'eek ""h the quartet. which 1s made up of
four women. and one night a week with a chourus. which is also
a sub.group of HI. made up of 85 \ingcrs based out of Costa Mesa
and · called the Harbor lites The money she charg~ for her
performances onl:y covers traH·I C"<penses and costum~.
lllClf AID IEARClllllC-------
P1eson said she doesn't ha ve a ~1gn1ficant other, but 1s looking
for one She'd ltkc someone who 1s nice, honest. and ha s good
'alue\
-Complied by Mimi ICo
Editor's aote: If yoa tnoK som~n~ wbo •boald ~ le•tare'1111
"Orange Coast People" call lb~ D•lly Pllot'1 City IH11t at 14Z-43t1,
or leave a me.sage oa tbe E ditor'• Hot/Joe -llt--8081.
Local News Briefs
Pallca 1111 alfort to save man
EL TORO -A 22-)'ear-old 1-1 T nro man apparent!) ~1llcd
himself in his ren1ed El Toro to"'nhou~ r nda' tle\p1te picas from
sheriffs deputies to lay do"'n ht~ gun
Paul C1ut1crrc1 was found dead h~ deputies when they entered
the residence, 19002 Singing Wood Ci rcle. at 12:30 p.m .. said
shenff s spoke,man Lt. Dick Olson
"From all ind1cattons. 11 was a self-1n01cted gunshot wound,"
Olson said .
Dcpuues wer( called to the townhouse at 4:30 a.m. by
Gutierrez's roommate. who left the residence before the lawmen
arrived and later helped them make contact with Gutierrez over
the telephone.
The deputies first talked with Gutierrez th rough a window and
later over the phone 1n an attempt to get him to surrender.
At about 10 a.m .. they heard a s1naJe gunshot.. Olson said.
Tbe roommate told authorities that Gutienez returned home
last niaht and bqan dnnkina "heavily.'' after sa y1n1 tus car had
been stolen in Westminster, Olson said.
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MISSION VIEJO -Abou1 60 pJloM of dietel leaked from
a constNCtion tnack with a broken fuel valve Fnday. forclna
closu.rt of a ~or thoroupfarc as hazardous materials teams
mopped up the mess.
· Tbc spill, over a miJe..lonf tcetion of roedway, occurred about
10 a..m. on MeJinda Roed, within liab• of Lake Mission Viejo, 1
cou nty firc diap11Cber •id.
Crews uted conwnma u d1ka to stop the diad from
......... and .,. ...... * leak ID tbe truck.
Deputy Pauf Hinct1 ol lbe <>ranee Counay Sherifrt 0cpen.
mmt IUd the tnd driver was una.are &Mt he was 1piJ)j1111 fuel. -nc dri¥Cr .. oa an off'·roed job 11~ and he drove=
... .....,.. to be. ~le or mud coalainin& a lolid object.
a ftd. ._ tore die ,._. valve otr oat of the maia ftld ..-. • ........ Haneu.W. _.,a.,,,... ....
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Orange County Almanac
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HOAG MEMORIAL ROSPIT AL
December JO
[)ft)ot.n and GMy ANMS. Irvine. boy
Nancy and T~ Jewel, Hunungton
kK'1. boy
Judy and lyYon 9ofekaua. Cosu Mew,
9111 l'.wnn. M'ICl •tenlllfd MHM>n. lrvllv. boy
Dec~ It
Tt rts.l ¥ld •l<Pllllfd CMptnC~r. Hunt·
ington Bt«n. boy
o.c..-., JJ
Ltslit ¥ld Jotvl Hints Hun<H>gton
ltKh. girl
M«hlkO M'IO ShH1j1 FUJIWlllf•. lnnnt, 9111
Ann and ~qt Sp¥111 COH• Mts.l
boy
Dec...., JI
JO«'W't M'ICl PM KrlkOflM'I. Cose• Mt>s.1.
gin P~ and ~IO W•~. Con• ~
~11 JK~ and OMnts McGanty. Cost•
JMsa, boy
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~ and M«fl ~. lfvlnt, 91rt
AlelltS ~ EOWMd LOW'""". Huntlngeon
Buen. C>oy
fllt'tn and AUln ltv!M, Huntington
8ucn ooy
o.c .... , JI
IC~rtnt and Sr~n H.m. Hunl•nqton
8tK'1, girl
Mitdtlttnt M'IO Ttmolny ClyOt IMnt gtrl
Decuwll 11 J.6
Cyncnt• ¥wJ OougQs W..U1. Cost•
Mts.1. 91rl M~ Mld Srn1n A1t ndt. Con• Mts.1. 9"'
.... '". 0... Md 11.rton Y•. ~ lt&and, girt
KMtw)'n and O.Md G.Md. Cc»t.1 ~a,,
~ and Mi<hNI , • ..,.,.. Hunc•
lnaton ltidl. ooy l tfl and Kwln t.amey. ll'ViM. girt
IC1ten and Timothy S~. COJJa ~sa.
~ and Danny ~. Huncingron
lt«h. girt .
Du a '" 19 ,Wida and ~ .......... Hlnlngton kacn. g.n
0.C:••t•r" P•trlCI• and bndal ltul'nmf4. Huntington l.ac.h. boy
Lucy and c::.nn H¥rt1. lrvlnf.. gld
Lynn and •lch¥d GMcano. Costa Mna.
boy D9«1 wa ar II
ltsley and lotWlld A<.lrtllftlt'I. lrvlnt, boy
Nacsww and S.Va«ort UCavH• .Jr .
Huntington Stac.n. boy
Michttt and Scott Connett.. Co1u JMw.
~rl ,_,,
Cacfly and CMstop!W/ Ahn. lnnnt, boy
M11Y.1t.1n M'ld OllYld H¥ptr, Ntwpon
Bt'Kh. boy
~~ M¥,.. a:ld •M'IOy Hamilton. Cost• Mesa.
9 111
Otnlst and MK~ AnOtnon. Hun«·
inoton a.acn. 9lfl
Dorin.I and Tr.todott l'tMson. Hunt·
inocon St.1c.n. gtrl
CyntN,) and An<Jrtw "'"''°"'· FC>Uf\Uln V..-y. girl
•1t,) and ThofrWls lrlJkOVICt'I. N~l
lltKh. girl
.JMw1 and •C>nlld C"-'uon. lrv•nr 91rl
WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
SADDLEBACK BOSPIT AL
November 9
L<iUr.it .and Eddlt M<C.lltlt. Fount.in VM-
lty boy
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
REGIONAL BOSPIT AL
DecefWber 9
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ltKl'I ~ Otcem&tr 16, I 990
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by
Sheral LeBeau News of the Weird
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
I ewty appointed U.S. Sen. Neil Sturbush's press secretary,
Patsy Bottoms. stepped up to the microphone.
"All the reporters will be allowed a I S·mtnutc 1nterv1ew with
Sen. Sturbush." she instructed to the pthcnng of rcponers in the
Four Seasons ballroom. "Kathcnne Bell from the Newport Beach
Weekly will get the first interview. She's the Senator's favorite
Journal ist."
Kathenne ackwardly looked down at her feet as the e)CS of her
colleagues .lll.fned toward her. What was Sturbush 's game plan?.
Afterall. she knew he was: a) the father of the Pot Belly Flasher.
b) the father of Jonathan Vitale; c) the suspected father of the
Lingerie Looter. d) a voyeur of the first d~; and e) completely
nuts.
She had alrc.ady wntten her lead in her head to her blockbuster
story by the 11me she was ushered into Sturbush's 17th noor suite
overlookjng Newport Center and the harbor.
"Hello. Senator Sturbush." said KAthcrinc. "We have a lot of
ground to cover."
"You mean I have a lot of explaining to do:· His voice was
cal m and pleasant.
.. You might say that."
.. You might indeed." He paused to smile. "Except, I do have
these photos of you ... "
To be contmued. .. .
Did Yau Know?
Head 'em up, move 'em out
on Costa Maa cattle drive
• In Costa Mesa: Orange Coas1 College kcp1 cow\ on 1ts propcny
fronting Harbor Boule,ard not too many :yt>ars ago
Georgr Forte' 1lle saw a man changing his tire on the roadsldC
on c upon a time and there was a congn"gal1on of bossies hned up
at th~ fence watching him.
Restful. though. Cows often gi ve milk. but they seldom gjve
advice.
Ger 11 mooooove on -~nd your hisrorical facts to Did You
Know. Oru1e Coaat Dally pta.t . P.O. Box 1.560. Costa Mesa.
92616.
Police Log
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Tools and I TV aet. "111h • IOlll value ofS l ,2Sl.
were Jtokn from I ... lft l~ 2200 baock Of
Avalon Uttl bdwecTI S:lO p.m. Monday and 6:30
a.m. Tunday.
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GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. -
A sutth-grader found a bncfcase
containing S2.380. then spent
two hours with a clnsmatc
planning how to spend the for·
tune before deciding to return
it.
"I'd never seen so much
mone) 1n m) hfe. except on
TV." 12-ycar-old Jeffrey Welch
said Thursda)
Jeffrey found the locked brief-
case Jan. 4 next to a trash
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conuuner.
He brought it to a house
where classmate Theresa
Benson. 11 . was baby--satung her
6-ycar-old niece. Nikoa Wollen.
JefffT) said he wanted to buy
every tape b) The New Kids on
the Block. while Theresa
planned to buy clothes.
Jeffrey said he then bcpn
hav1n1 doubts.
"Raaht." he said ... ltke our
parents wouldn't notice Sl.000
worth of new clothes and
tapes."
-By ,.~ AI HCUld ~
How to rMch u• at
the Delly Piiot
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Someone broU into a IOft drink tMChinc at
Oranee Coasa C'olqe. 2701 Fa~W:w ll..S. ud
s\olc UO ln eotn The theft ~ t.t,... lO
p.m. MOftday and I a."'. Wedftaday
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Cash register tapes equal CompuMrs
Tom T~ llld biee i11 the vitamin and minem
buMnest for 20 yean, but
•Ps-rently he wun•a rQJ
pat •• practicin.a what he
preached Ind IOld.
A couple years aao, the
Santa Ana Hriahtt man
underwent a thorou&h phyii-
cal eumination desiancct to
contrua his chronolosical
aaina qainst his functional
aaini.
The resulu showed that
he wa.s a meu. Fred Martin
At SO, be had the bodily
function of a 61-year-old ~ .6_ ./
man. His S}'stcm overflowed C t~
with cholesterol and his _ _
body-fat level was massive. •
He dccideOto do somcthina about iL -
After 90 days on his special rqimen of vitamins. minerals and
nutritional supplements, Tierney says his cholesterol went down 96
points and be cut his body fat SO pen:ent. His functional age now
is 39, Tierney adds quite proudly.
He was on 10 somethina. Tierney realized, and he and his
partner in Onnac County-based Vita Tech lntcmat.tonal. Ray
Grimm, decided to run w1th it.
The result is Body Wisc. a boomjng network-marke1in1
company with ahe ''mission to reshape America."
Several hundred Body Wisc distributors from throughout the
U.S. conversed on the Oranse C-Oast Friday for the first sessions
of the company's national manqers' meeting at the Hyatt New·
poncr.
Fnnkly, what litllc l know about network. or multi-level.
marketina companies led me to cxpttt a roomful of suede shoes
and polyester leisure suits. Wrona.
It looked more like a mectina of lawyers or stockbrokers.
Except the men and women were fit: they really djd glow Wllh good
health.
"Our point of vtcw is that fat 1s the drug of affluence.·· Tierney
told me dunna a break. "You could say our goal is to lean out the
population."
Tall and lcad1n1-man-handsome, Tierney could almost pass
for his func11onal 39 ycars-aiven a htale darkening of some aray
(rinse. While his new busine"SS demonstrates the potential for
earnina big bucks. the man 1s utterly sold on both the cfTcct1vcncss
of bis products and the world's need for them.
"We arc aarnsivcly pro-active in educating people about the
results of proper nutnt1on." he said. ''Most people are undcr-
nounshed. and not Just the poor. As a nation. we simply chose not
to cat properly.''
The Body Wisc system, Tierney stresses, is not a substitute for
food, nor is 1t a marketing scheme. Aware of the number of scams
operating as multi-level marketers. Tierney says Bod) Wisc 15
modeled after Amway and its high standard of ethics.
"Our people are not permitted to 'prac11~ med1c1ne,' we do
not sell memberships. there arc no contracts '"'ohed and we offer
a 100 percent moneyback. auarantee.'' Tierney stated.
Body Wise also has a sc1cnt1fic advisory board. which includes
James Lindber&. M.D .. an assistant professor of medicine at UCI
and dJrcctOr or llS CXCCUllVe health program.
Ethical as 11 may be. Bod> Wisc 1s apparent!)' makin& a ton
of money for 11s consultants.
Ed and Gary Dcnttcr of Fountain Valle) have done OK. In
JUSt 90 days they recnrned 1.000 pcopk 10 the Bod> Wisc rold. In
December. their group sold S200.000 >AOnh of such products as
Future Perfect food supplement. Card10 Wisc, a fat-burning agent.
and R1&ht Choice '1tam1ns (different formulauon for morning and
evening)
But the award cvcrybod)' wa.s waning for-the top money
earner of the )'car-went to 8111 and C1em HerTon of Brandon.
M1ss1ss1pp1. pop: 9,000. "We've got the whole town o n Bod> Wisc:·
Bill annntd.
Presumably more people than that. In less than tv.o )Cars. 8111
and Clem have built a marketing organization of 5.000 people and
their award was for the quarter of a m1lhon dollars they netted last
year selling Body Wise.
"Yeah." said 8111. who 1s definllely not JUSt a countf') bo}. "we
had a aood )'Car. But I think we can double that an '91. ..
Fl'd M..,'f111'1 co/•11111,..,,1 Mollday, Wedanday ud S.l•Nlay.
~ AoOet1 Bettler
°""'lit c... ~ ,..
HONTINOTON BEACH -
Lib "'*"" from a slew of schooh.. t.ht chddma al Halbour
view Sdlool haw bun cotlectina
1upttmarke1 cub re,isk'r receipts
like pf\lbuRers.
They're ao•na 10 IU'dttm them
for Apple computers at the end of
the month.
The 775 younpicrs have cot-
lttle.d S27•.000 in receipts since
September. They need about
$76.000 more to be eJi,;blc for two
free computen of their choice. Re·
ceipts wonh SI 7S.OOO will att the
school one color computer. school
off'K"lals said.
And. bonus of bonusn. Harbour
View -and other schools pan1ci-
patm1 m the Vons markets Apples
(or Students program -will re·
ceive SS,000 cash (rom Vom if they
can ~ their school's name an a
MWSpepet story 1n conneclion with
their dtOni, Vons ofracials said.
Kalli Bdl, an Ith sncte ~r
V1CW pupil, •ndl ju11 about ~ery
spere m1nU"te SUnclift& out 1n from
or the Vons market. eollcctina re-
ceipts.
She alone has collected $27,900
wonh' or receipts. by far tops in the
school.
Her ~lire home room has col-
lected $29,000 in receipts, accord·
int to coordinator Cheryl Haun.
Hatbout View's e11hth ~ al-
aebra and math teacher.
"We miaht as wdl call 1t the Kath
Bell home room." Haun satd.
Haun said the )'OunplttS have no
special incenuvcs or aoats to be so
industnous.
"They want to have the pttSt1ae
or beina on top.'' she said. .. And
they k.now it's important to tet tM
eomputet'$ ...
.. Other Ora"fC Coasa area tc'boola
parua1>9tan1 1n the propam, ac·
cordina to Vons cootdtnator Nancy
Fodor. I
C... Mesa: TewinkJe. CaJj.
Comia, Costa Mesa Hi&h. Goodell
Educatton C.Cntcr, K.illybrooke,
Montessori Harbor-Mesa,
Paularioo. Prince of Peace
Lutheran, Sonora. St. John the 8ap-
t iS1. Whittier. Bcnnen-Hicks. Christ
Lutheran, Estancia Ht&h, Kat1er.
Monte Vista. Park Pnvue. Pren·
tiot. St. Joachim: Vineyard Chris-
tain. Wilson.
F-aam Valley: Carden, Ftrst
Southern Bapust.. Fountau1 Vallcy
H1&h. Los ·Amigos Hip. Ma,ic
Hours. Northcutt. Masuda.
Monroe. Plavan. Cou~ Roston
Montcs~n. Tamura. Vista Vu:w.
Cox: 'Credible threat of force'
needed to end Persian Gulf crisis
NEWPORT BEACH -A New-
port Beach congressman Friday
told constituents who don't want
the United States to fight Iraq that
sanrt1ons must be given time to
work. but added 1hat a "credible
threat of force" 1n ctscn11al to end-
ing the Persian Gulf cnsis.
Republican Christoper Cox.
spcakin& from Washington. D.C. by
phone to a group that had demon-
strated outside has local offices. said
he beho~ "a declaration of war at
this point 1s 111-ad' 1scd."
··what I'd hke the Congress to do
.. 1s simply to Join w11h other
nations and suppon the U N r~l
utaons authon11ng the d1scrct1onary
use of force:· he told about 20
protrstcn allowC'd 10 enter his Nrw-
port &ach officC' for 1he confcrcncr
call
But Cox told the aroup. some of
whom carried s1ans that read
"Sanctions Yes. War No," that
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
must not be allowed to think that
the Unilcd talcs will back down
from forcing him out of Kuwa11 1f
hr refuscs to lea'e
"There 1s cvcf') reason to think
1hat Saddam Hussein. af he finds at
1s 1rul> in his self-interest might
.. w11hdraw from Kuwait," said lhc
l>AO-lerm congrfisman who wo n re-
election la~I No' ember A N
resolution gl\c<i Iraq untal Jan 15
to wathd~"' from Kuwait or face
"ar aga1ns1 a mul11nat1onal force
tha1 includes ti. troops. Members
of 1he group said tht'~ perceive that
lawmakers ha' e assumed that war
1s 1ncv1tablr. and that 1t 1s onl)' a
matter of time bcforr thC' fin.t shot
I' fired
Tom Osborne of the Beyond War
Foundauon sa1d Americans must
ha'e a SA) on whether the nauon
should go to war. "We believe the
dcc1s1on to go to >Aar 1s too 1mpon-
ant to be left an the hands of
Pre~1dcnt Bush "clus1vcl). or even
the hands of Congress." he said
··w e don·l think the pubhc has
had t'nough umc 1n this country ~o
reall~ sift through the arauments on
both sides -going to war or not
going 10 >Aar ··
Co' agrtt<l that congressional
suppon for an armed conflict
v.ould be .. premature" and ~ould
"unnrttssanl~ escalate and really
Ob\late the chance for a peaceful
rcsolu11on ··
Judge says shrinking llst of charges
against Keating may grow shorter
By Linde Deutsch
Anooeted p,_. Writ«
LO .\NGELES -The shnnkang
Im of i.:hargt'S against Lincoln Sa'·
1ngs & Loan chief Charlt"S H Keat·
ing ma\ gro" C\ en shorter. a 1udg.r
said af'ter throwing out 12 of 46
fraud counts fo r technical reason\
But a pro5<'<"utur 'A-ho was con-
sidenn1 an appeal. said Frtda) that
ht nN"ds to con' 1ct Kcaung on onl )'
'" charges to "'" the ma\1mum
stntenC"e of 10 ~t'ars 1n pnson.
Qs:puty D1stnct ..\ttorne> Wilham
Ho<ltman also not<'d that the fir..t ~O
chargt"S of the 1nd1ctment ha"e bcrn
called "the heart and w ul of our
case
Those charges. \I. hach remained
intac t. 1n,ohe elder!" '"'esto,.... who
claim the) ~ere misled an to belte' ·
ma 1hat high·> 1eld. h1gh-mk bonds
lht"\ purcha5'.'d at Lincoln branches
>Acre ~Ir hopeful for the futurr ·· he said
.. The thrust ot o ur l ase as counts 'Jcal arguro Fn<b) for d1sm1ssal
one through 211 •• Hodgman said of all :?6 ne" charges because the
.. Bui '"'intend to light \lgorousl} 10 pro\t'Cut1on d1dn·t return them to
maintain the rt·mainang counts " the grand JUI) for appro,al befort'
Superior ( oun Judge Lance Ito amending the indictment The I:?
tossed OUI t ~ t harges o n Fnda\ It dl\ml'i\t'd Fnda\ v.erc-amons tht
\lo.ls the \t·cond lime he had Jts· :?ti
ml'-'ied Charge<; \lnl(' a grand JUI~ r issuC'd indiC1ments in ~ptembcr Keating and his 1:o-dc1cndants arr
against Kea1tng v.hosc Lincoln 51 ,_ accused of bilking invt"StOr'\ out of
ings and loan 1,. ihe large-st thnft hundreds of millions of dollan
foilurc 10 datC' The legal argumena .,..ere so com-
Ito thrl"" out ,1, charges as re· placated that 1hc Jud&r appointed a
d b L • 1 ....__ Spt"C1al ad' 1scr. Pep!X'f'd1ne Univcr-queslc \ "eating .. av.)er vnlUSt" Sit\' Professor Janel Kerr. lO act as thr~ \l.l"rt' added belatedly b) pros-· ccuton as replacements for counts an e~pcrt witness and sort out the 1cchn1cahucs for the court thro\I. n out ll~ thl" Judge '" Novem-Keauno who sat an the •-ell of the ber He ~1d the nr" charges .. changed the nature of oO'en\t's ong-counroom hsten1n1 to two hours of inall~ alleged b\ the grand JU') kpl arguments 'on the h1a,hly tcchn1-
The other "" counts dismas~ cal 1ssuC"S. said hr found 11 ··intensely
\I.ere ··1n1emalh inton\1sten1.·· con-interesting. It-., m' hfc and the
ta1n1ng facts 1n o ne chargt' that con· truth ..
Dianne Feinstein may chaHenge
Seymour for U.S. Senate seat
trad1ct other coun". ho \atd Kcat1n1 and three :n~1atcs. all
The Judge alw raised the poss1-frtt on bail. arc cha~ Wlth m1s.-
b1h1' that more charg~ ma) be lcadma 1n,estof'\ b) 1ncorTCCtly
thro\l.n out v.hen a11ome\'i argue a ponra)1n1 h1Jh-y1cld, h11h -nsk
moti on June .., 10 d1sm1ss 1he 1nd1ct· bonds issued b) Kcatana's "-mencan
ment ag;un~1 ~eating and 1hr~ as-C'onuncntal Corp as safe The 1n-
soc1at~ He cued IQ counts "h11:h d1ctmcnt sa)s bu~t'rs. man) of lbcm
are 'ulnerable to dismissal cider!)' people 1n\CS\Jr\I their hfc
Ito S('l a tnal date of "u& :? savinp. lost about S:?OO m1lhon.
Kt'31tn1's laW}tr tephen '-eal The bonds bt'camc ""onhlcss foJ.
By Wiiiiam Endicott Feinstein said she would pttfer h.._e for me it's an easier scat .. ..a id he >Aould P~ s to d1sm1s\ all \4 loW'lnJ the "pol 19 9 bankruptcy
M<Oe1e11y Newt Ser\ltoe runnin• for the tWO-)Clr snt to Other Democrats who have an· rcma1n1ng charges as dcfecu'e fih"f b)' Ammcan Continental. 1..Jn-
compcung 1n a cro>Aded Dcmocnuc nounccd candidacies or are con· ··1 Stt 1oda} 's ruhn1 as a \l&nafi· coins Phoen1,·bascd pa.rnlt. and
SACRAMENTO -Democrat pnmary for the SIA·)'car scat being s1dt'nna running for one of the tv.o cant 'ictof) for all o f th(' dcfrn· Lincoln ~as su~quenth SC1Zed by
Dianne Feinstein. who narrowly Josi vacated b) long-ume Dcmocrata( §tats include Reps. Robert Matsui of danis .. he said federal "'8Ulators
a bid tn November to become Cah· incumbent .\Ian Cranston. acramcnto. Barbara Boller of fl.eating. engulfed in a sv.arm of The thnffs fa ilure "tit cost \U·
fom1a's first womanfovcmor, said Cranston. suO'cnng from prostate Cirt"Cnbrac and Mel u vinc of Los reponcrs and camera crev.s. v.as paycn an esumated S.:? b1lhon. the
Friday there is a "hl probability" cancer and under investigation by -\ngeles. Lt Gov. Leo McC'anhy asked v. hether he's hopeful largr-st Y\ 1ng.s and loan bailout to
" r ,._ ._. C-*n C.:
~atory. Habour View, Maria
Hiah School. Marine v~ Via._
View. C•lifomia Lu~ "'Hiatt.
Crest Vi~. EdatOD Hip , French)
American, Oka, EadeT. Perry,•
HaWH. Motf'C1~ Talbert, Sowers
L Simon A Juett, Ptput., KC1tkr,
Newland.
AJso. Circle View, Collqe View.•
Fnnklin. Golden View, Gracit
Lutheran, Guidance Center. Hope
View, Lake View, Ll~ny Chris.
t1an. Mesa View, Ocean View Hifh,,
Schroeder, prin& View, St.J
Bonaventurt, SLKCy, Sun View.
Smuh. Carden of Huntinaton
Beach. Dwyer. Huntinaton Beach
Ht&h. Huntington Omstian.
Ne~ Badt Andenen, Cor~
ona dcl Mar Kiah. Manncn ChriS-1
uan, Manners, Newpon Ekmc:n-J
t.ary. Ens1in. Ncwpon Harbor H1ghJ
Ncwpon Hci&hu. ·: I
Man tied,
gagged in
robbery
By Bob van Eyhn
Or.nge c-.. Deily P9ol
NEWPORT REACH -A
man who had JUSt returned
from a two-v..ttk 'aauon was
bound. pged and robbed at
JUnpoant of more thJ!n S20.000
in JN~lry and other valuables
b) three masked bandits m his
homt' Thunda) afternoon.
The robbers. at least o.ne of
v.hom was armed Wlth a hand·
gun apparentl y entered
C h.irles Jeffs' ho me m the 1500
blcx~ of G&la:-.) Dnve through
a ~l of doors that had been left
o~n
The ~)'ear-old v1ctJ m told
police ht' pulled into tos pragr
at about 1 45 p.m and walked
atros .. a lOunyard and into his
home to unpack. lcaV1ng the
garagt' door open Jt'ffs said be
ma' ha' e left the front door
unlocked after entmng the
hOU\('
~t'Y...port Beach police SIL
4.nd' Gonn said the aunmcn
rc-ponedl) ordered the v1cum
to he on the Ooor and then
tied and bhndfolded him
Gonis s.aad Jeffs told poh~
he uv. onl) tv.o men but heard
three d1st1nct '01~ He said
1
' J
the) sounded .\s1an ,
The robbers took the '-IC· •
11m·s watch and nng and then i
ran~cked tv.o bedrooms t.ak-1 mg a fur coat a Jacket 1ewc'f') ,
and cash I
Gonas said the robbn} docs '
not appear to rt'SC'mbJc In)'
other rtt'Cnl cnmc 1n the cit)
He said 1n\cst1ptors ~ con-,
taeuna other police tFDCJes to '
tf) to find links to Thursday's •
cnme
O ne bandit was about S-
fcct-10 and the other wbo was
Sttn was about S-feet-6. Gon1s
said Both ""ere wcanna dark
clothing. he said. :
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SA DI EGO lslami:c
wo rshippers d iscovered a bomb ih
the bathroom of a mosque Fnday,
• 1no11n1 fear 1t was meant as :a
repnsal for the cnSIS m tbe Peniari
Gulf
The homemade 1ncenda.ry ~
VIC'(' V.'IS plugrd IDtO the walJ Of tflc
bathroom at the lslanuc Center or
San Diego and was found by .a
custodian Stt.._mg the cause of :a
pov.cr outqC. said Ron Orranti&.
an FBI agent
she will run 10 l99 for the U.S. the ~nate Ethics Committee for his and former Gov. JcfT) Brown. cur· ".t\s Ion~ as I have Mr Neal. rm date. rcgulaton. said
Senate seat just filled by Republican relationship with convicted savings rcntl) the chairman of the state r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____________ ••-----------iiiiiiiij'
John Seymour. and loan executive Charles Keating Democratic Pany.
-81 ,.. AU9C.Ut.etl Pm.
Feinstein said '" a telephone m-Jr.. has said he will not sttk rt'· Brown told an mtcrv1c>Aer three
tcrview that she wH not ready to election nut year. da)'~ ago he is .. very ~ouslf'
fonnally declare a candidacy "n&ht "It's hard to run for rwo )~rs interested m runnana and would
now... but other sou roes said the because of the fund raisins.~ said resign as state Plrt)' chairman 1( he
former San Francisco mayor has Feinstein. "but n&ht now 1t looks dOfs enter the race.
told them natly that she intends to r.:===========================t1 run.
··1 want to finish talk1na to people
throuahout the state bcf<n mak1n1
a final dcc1s1on." she said.. ··1 am
explorina the tY..-o-ycar 1eat. h
doesn't make a whole lot ohensc to act out thctt too fast.. but people
wan I to know."
Seymour was appointed by Ptte
Wilson lasa week to fill the new
aovcmor•s scat 1n the Senate and
was sworn in to office Thursday. He
must face tbe electonte 1n 1992.
however. for the belance of W11son·1
te.nn, whkh npha 1n 1994.
• HELP WANTED •
O UTSIDE COMMISSIONED SALES REPS
Excellent op portunity for self-starter. Pleasant
environment. $250 per week draw, 12%
commission on all sales!
CAil: Marilyn Holland nt •6'2-4321
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT (E.0.E.) .
An uhr1con1ttvative Oranse
County co~an, William Dian~ l ';:=:=:;::;:::;:=:;:;:::;:;::=:;:=::=;::;::;;;;;;;::::;::;~ nemeycr. SI.id eather th11 week he r.
would challen,e Seymour in the
1992 Rcpubhcan primary.
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Thank You -
Lee's Carpets
Burlington Indust ries
For awarding ALDEN's The
''Dea ler of the Year'' 1990
(West Coast)
IN RECOGNITION OF THE HONOR
ALL OF LEE'S CARPETS WILL BE
ON SALE f"OR THE MONTH OF
JANUARY AT AIDER'S
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State's onnge crop down
60% because of hard freeze
WASHINGTON -The nation's oranac crop is down 18
pcrocot from laat monlh'J forecast. mainly because of lhe hard
hrit in Califomia bdOtt Christmas. the Aariculture Dcpenmcnt met Friday.
Oflicials said the Ju. I alJ-oraqc forecast of 2S million bo.xcs
for California was down 60 percent from tbe Dec. I estimate and
65 percent below last season's output. ,
The Florida ora.nae crop was put at 16 l million boxes. down
2 percent from tbe December forecast but 46 percent more than
the freeze-damaged harvest of last ~ason.
Arizona's crop. at I. 1S million boxes.. would be up 11 percent
from 1989-90, unchanged from the December fo~sl
No estimate was made of Texas production. which was
"virtually eliminated" by the freeze in late 1989.
-By die A11NCUted Pre"
118 II ll TV
Halt to minority. owner policy had delayed station deal
WASH lNGTON -Tht Federal
Gomrnunications Commission on
Friday to ld its ataff' to consider an
application for the Quick sale of
KEEF. a yet-to-be-built non-com·
mcn:ial television station in Los
Angtlcs. d1smissina the arauments
of a board member who tried to
hold up the transaction.
The Black Television Workshop
of Los ngeks has sought to sell
KEEF to H ispanic Christian Com-
munications Network. but the deal
had been delayed because of an
internal dispute over control or the
station.
The disaareement betv.un Mary
Woodfork. an ori&inal BTW board
member, and Book.er T. Wade. the
company's curTCnt president. led
the FCC io 1988 to order the
station to show why its operatina
liccn~ should not be revoked.
purchaser is primarily minority
owned and if the ... lion i1 sold for
7' pen:ent of its fair market va.lue.
In April 1919. the commission
dismiued the sale application be-
caute the U.S. Coun or Appeals for
the District of Columbia ruled the
FCC's minority distreu sale policy
wa.s unconslttutional. The Su~
Coun ovenumed that ruhna last
year and BTW and HCCN renewed
their application.
betlalf or lhe s&aoon. The com;;
million sided wtth BTW. Which
araued that Woodfork was the only
BTW boerd member opposina lhe
traftllC'tion.
Tbe commiufon said, ~et.
that two thinp could bold up a
quick. sale.
Firat. the FCC said that becauw
KEEF has not been buUt, the sale
price should be limited tO BTW's
••reasonable and prudent" expenses
while BTW wants to teU the station
for 7S pe~nt of its fair mark.et
value. -
BTW asked the FCC in March
1989 to assian KEEF's construction
permit ·to HCCN under the com-
mission's minority distress sale pol-
icy. That procedure allows some
steps in tbe lengthy approval pro-
cess to be bypassed if the potentiaJ
Woodfork has maintafoed that
the sale of KEEF should be deferred
until the FCC determines throuah a
hearing who may leplly act on jJ ser-friendly computer pioneer
~ llYIE Cl f I 1111 Tr•1•tl111
The commission said also &bat,
HCCN had not adequately in-
dicated that 1t would operaic KEEF
as a nonrommcmal educational
station. -llT IM .U.O.IH Ptta
pow more friendly to customers ="~~: 1:1 'If-··::~ 111
.: ~Wl ~r: e ~ ~9.m· ~ ~ SAN FRANCISCO -Apple proach to cust0mer service Thurs-in the consumer market. t-or the ~f: -,-~sfa 4t~ 1t § \~'' ~ ~: ·tq ~l !. .. + ~ ~~'* 14 ~;,~
'omputer Inc .. a pioneer of the da) at the MacWorld Exposition. first time. he said. the coming year 4$A t1I 4'" JO • A"'t J It ... ~ tll "I + .. ;:~!!~~dl}a peb~n~~~m~~~~dli; bc:.~t 1~~:1~~:~,mo~~:· ~~~h:~ ~~e~ina th';aJC~~~o~f ~?~~~!~~ ifil'~ft ~J I~ I , :·11; ~ ia)lt1 'IJ @! ! e~; fr "::
lbward us rustomm. number'" matenals packaged with edgeahle users. l$l: ' • ' --::I' ,'ll ll/ltt ,,_ • := 1-~'ll! ~ ~ -!'r -"' ~a~~f~~ ~~.~;no/~~fer':tng 1~~~: 1ts:;~~c~~othereffontohelp out wh~~0~hcycu~~cr~.nd\\~~sas~n~~ ~,f I ~; ~)I U!! #! E~ ,tfi != K0 Ji I 'fB \::: fs~~~e.toh~~a~~ ~~1!~yh~·~d1~ ~;~e ~:i~~.~~~· ~=c~~~n.ra;.~ ~~~s~ar~~~~ ~rf~:~~Sl~reh1:~:~1~1~ ff~' 1« ijl ~ ~ 1=-. ;, ·i ''I ;~n ="-' 'j :·11 ~ •. GI ,11 nt te.,;: .. f Pits ab1ht} to provide direct sup-training diskette \\Ith ever) Mac ume retailers who can't afford to ~~ ! \f y _; -~II ff ~ -~ 1 ~ .. " I !'1 ~ ~,f:t:
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ltunched a toll-free telephone line provide direct hC'lp to anyone other l "
l:>r customer It already handles than its largest corporate customers hotline underscores that preference :-1 ij' t~ t-': ~' 14
'• :? .. _ -1-..! . '-+" 11t-lilt f!o -I -u -•.too calls a da~ Th . \\1th a recording that sa}s the com-~ 1 1 l"' '~ '-+" HtT D 111 ~-lilt l , + ~ 11 f e compan) ha<t insisted that be AMC""' 1 • • ">1!. -.. ~· t I ~ '1± -. ....,... ' + --
to Publlclz,. th"' l'.re"' phon .. help _ U)er<\ get c: P rom aut onz unk~'i the~ 'vc alread) consulted an ~~::i:u44 ; ~,: ' : .. 11 1ill lr-:= • llW n • ': "' ~H -1 ._ " :" .. So far . .\pple hasn't done much h h I f h cd pan' ma} unable to help callers :~ lf J, ..,_ • e -.r-~ -+ a=' , JI ~
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January's the perfect tirne-to pru-ne your-rose 1----
The ftrat part of JMuary la the lmperat~ that you make a good Idea. However, the per-the hole so that the rock salt firm located In Whittler. ~cad
t'"'9 to ltart attacking alt of our dNn cut, for a Jagged cut only oentage of roundup that la actu-start• to translocate through the be heard every Saturday morn-,
decidUOU8 tr .. and roeee. 1nvtte1 d!Mue ally sprayed onto the plant .... system. Ing from 5 to 1 on KFI AM 640.,
I nonnalty d'9cour909 you Now that yc)u·ve made that didn't dent It bec:auN, on many If you have a qu.tlon for Nick
from pruning your roeee In our Important knee-high cut what ooculont, more la not good for (Nick Federoff Is co-owner of write to him In care of thl~
tradttk>n• NoWmber and De-about all of thoM branches In-a proper klll. A.N.B. Industries, a landscape newspaper. Box 1560, Cost•
cember time becauH the side the plant? You are gotng to Nick Now wtth the Agave betng cOMUltatlon and maintenance Mesa 92626)
weether changee that we have need to cut thoM out With your such a herbaceou• plant, the r;;;;.==================::;;;;;:~·
wttn1111d In the lat 10 yeara loppera, reach deep · Inside the F-ederoff water content In It la ao high that
MW bMk:alty moved ua Into plMt and cut out all of the many applications would be
another dlmenak>n. brMChlng lntlde. necessary In order for It to get
In other words, what we nor-..,. a proper kill. I will assume that
malty would call wtnter actually A good example of this would 0 the Roddeo also was not mixed
la a f.n type of weather. But wtth be by taking your hand and Q. I heve a problem wtth the property. This Is a chemlcaJ we
January at hand this provides a cupping a baseball. Take the Century plenta, Ateve .,.,._ do use quite often on problem
perfect time to' do all of our baseball out of your hand and c.nua. n... huge plant• .,. situations such as yours wtth
major pruning. notice how your fingers are for-tpreldng rapldty and 1 choM great results.
Let'• pick on roMS thlt week med. This Is an example of how to ldll tMm pff. I tpraJed It You could either (1) use the
even thOogh they have n~ a rose bush should look. You heavllr with 41 percent Rodeo again. but this time use
flowers. The flrat thing you have are going .to be leaving behind atrength roundup contalnlna a a diluted strength on the plants
to do Is properly ault up for the approximately three to flv' mixture of Monterer Herbicide per the manufacturer's rec-
Job at hand. Wear the thlck•t m~r .~:.nc~smec, b kl Helper. Several appllcettona ommendatlons or (2) a sure-fire
pair of pants sturdiest shoes n a ar Y ma ng heve felled to dent thlt plant. effect would be to top all of the
and • long-stMved shirt -and euta this severe to the plant and Prevlou1lr' I had tome Agaves off to where you have
to top off the ensemble, It removing so many branches. Rodeo and painted undtluted just a stump, then drill a hole as
wouldn't be a bad Idea to wear You wlll not be damaging the atrength on theM plant• I have far as possible through the
a pair of gloves plant. It Is going to give you a to open. I did this MVwal tlmet center of the plant and either
· naked appearance when you fin-without anr en.ct. What can 1 pour in some of Ortho's Trlox
Gloves could be either cotton. lsh. do to ellmlnate theM planta? Stump Killer or you can do It
leather or the hot ticket on the Please be very careful when A. Sounds like you have been more slowty by putting In rock
mar1<et, cotton plastic gloves. handllng the branches of roses a busy little beaver trying to get salt then a little bit of water into
TheM are gloves that have a beeause the thorns on them wlll rid of these little guys. The r---· ________ ___.
green or black polyethylene definitely encourage "golf roundup concentration. along
coating on them that doea not course language." with the herbicide helper, is a
allow penetration Into the glove r;=====================-========:::;-1 by the thorns of the rose bush.
The next thing you will need Is
a very sharp pair of pruning
shears, or seeatures. There are
many types on the market. but
the most common are the
scissor type or the anvll type. I
myself tend to favor the anvil
type.
The Florida ratchet pruner Is
probably one of the best on the
market that I have seen; how-
ever, you cannot purchase these
at garden centers of nurMrles.
They are normally available at
garden shows or from Arlan &
Sons In Santa Ana. a major
dlstrtbutor who auppltes the
West Coast.
A pair of loppers also are a
gr .. t toot when pruning roses.
Loppers are secatures wtth long
handles on them. Again, I favor
the anvil type of lopper for at-
· tacking a rose bush. Vou notice
I uted the word "attaci<." Well,
that sounds kind of harsh, but
that's exactly what we wlll be
doing to them.
We are going to strategically
place our cuts on the rose bush
In order for It to flourish and
flower properly In the next gar-
dening ....on. Without proper
pruning cuts, you wtll not be
able to achieve the abundance
or quality of flower that Is de-
serving of the rose ptant.
BEAUTIFUL, RICH, INTELLIGENT,
SWF. 27, Blonde, blue eyed, with a love for travel ,
theatre, foreign films, and romantic walks on the
beach, seeks Mr. Right to live happily ever after.
rand out how to meet someone Ii.kc this or place
a FREE ad of your own in DATELINE. Sec details
in today's classified section.
---•ac-,_. ... _,,,_ .. _,,, Okay, here we are, property
dressed, we have our sharp
seeatures, loppers, and are
ready to go to It. Where do we F•~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~-il start?
Well, there are a few rules of
thumb that I llke to engrave In
your mind. If you are a fancier of
Nehl (knee-high) grape soda,
you will be able to appreciate
the first rule of thumb. Knee-
high Is exactly how high the rose
plant wm be trimmed.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY llC.
Assuming your knee Is no
taller than four feet and no
shorter than 11~ feet, you will do
Jut find. Locate a bud on the
plant facing away from the
center and, wtth your secatur•.
cut the branch at a 45-degr•
angle with the top of the angle
'A Inch above the bud. It la
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.. Adventure in Faith ·91 .. is the
tapic of a momina and evcnina
. llriet IO be praenled at k A-.
...... ,,...,..,.,._ Clllilra, 600
SL Andrews R~ Newport Beach.
Dr. 1:.riahton Ford, president of
Lftahton Ford Ministries., will
apeak Sunday at 8:30 and 10:1.S
a.m.; Monday at 6:4.S and 9:30 a.m ..
and at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday.
A former vice president of the
1'.illY Graham Evangelistic Associa-
~n, Ford was featured as the alter-
rette speakeT to Graham on the
"Hour of Decision Broadcast."
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A celebration of miarauon will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday by the
Catholic Diocese of Oranec at Holy
family Cathedral. ~ S. Olaaell
St. Oranac.
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The Ecumenical and lnter-
reliaious Commission of the
Diocese ofOranac will be explained
by its chairman for members of the
Newport Mesa lrvt.e laterfaltll
CoucU.
The council will meet at noon
Wednesday at the Harbor Christian
Church and Temple Isaiah, 2401
Irvine Ave.. Newport Beach.
Speaker will be the Rev. Lawrence
Baird. who wil1 live an update on
the rommiuion.
Tbe Rev. LawrelKlC Youns.
pastor ol Chritt Chufdl by the Sea
United Methodist Oaurch. will take
over as pretident or the council.
0 Y ... l•••n••• el lite JewlM Fe4eratl•• will learn about
"Searchin& for Your Jewish Roots"
at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Speaker Miriam WeineT is an
expert in Jewish acncaloSY and
Holocaust ~arch. The meetin&
will be held at Temple Bat Yahm.
I 011 Camelblack Road. Newport
Beach.
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Membm will be admitted ~.
non-memben. SIO. For moft infOt·
m11ioft, call the federation office 11 2'9-06''· 0
HtrUdi"I an addition o( more
than 90 new r.milics, Rabbi and
Mra. Alkn Krause and Cantor
Shula Kalir-Merton will informally
tet tottthtr Sunday with T..,ae
Bea. El'• new conarePnll at Sam
and Char Satkin's San Oemente
homt.
Another aet·together is planned
on Jan. 27.
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Mission study shatters
stereotype of 'drllter'
KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Shatterina the .. drifter·: stereotype of
homeletl people. a survey by the lntemationa~ Un.aon. of.~
"'~' finds that 60 pcnznt of thole s1.1yaq 1n tts re1a1e
miuions" are local rnidents.
The orpnization reports its shelters are houSlna 20.000
honaelas people.
Many "are hometown folks." says the Rev. Stephen Burter.
IUGM executive djrector. He says 2.S percent have lived all ';bdr
lives in the places where they're sheltered and 60 percent have laved
there at least six months. .
"The i<ka that missions draw homeless t~ a commw11ty
docsn 't stand up under these (acts." he says. add1n1 that matt o(
them •·are community residents in need."
The survey also finds a arowina proportion of youn~r pc:op&e
amona the homeless. with increases in the past year tn every
under .. S aae cateaory. More than SO percent o( them now are
under age 3S.
.. Is PEACE in the Persian Gulf
'/'i~~tton your mind? -·~~ . :i~~.,. ~. Let's join together on
The Qeo4 Life CemmHltf a.am, a non-denominational min-
istry in Irvine. will sponsor a sem-
inar. entitled "Get h Done in '91"
at Irvine Valley Collqc today from
9 a.m . to noon. Fee is SIS.
The seminar. open to the public,
will focus on how to get goals. not
just set them.
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The Irvine Trio will be featured
at the 10:30 a.m. services Sunday at
the Oru1e Coast Uallarlu Ualver·
aall1t CIHlttllill, 1259 Victoria St ..
Costa Mesa.
Those between 26 and 3S comprised the laraest bk>ck. 28
percent with 36-to 4S year-olds next to •t. makina up 24 percenL
Those ~nder 18 rose shghtly to 9 pen:cnt. while those over 6S feU
from 6 to 4 percent.
Religious leaders join
in urgent plea for peace ..
. . :-";~;, .. ;.'.:;.~·"? • • ..,.--~·.-. Mondav, January 14 . • • .,.I •. j7 ~ , Ii ~ ~..., .... ~ ...
, .· .-.~·.. ~~~i:.' at 7 to 8 pm
··I!.·=.:.·.· . ~{j;~: for a VIGIL HOUR of
:.V-~l'ft-.•.. ~: .~~ ...... ~~:~~~~~" r,}. PRAYER for PEACE
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Mus1c1ans are Camille Encson.
Irvine. violin. Alayne Armstrong.
Huntington Beach. cello. and Vir-
ginia Mttchell. Garden Grove,
I ' , piano.
0 I "Even the Ordinary 1s M1racu-
l lous" will be explored by Dr. Altcc
Cary-Thompson at the 10·30 a.m.
, mect1n1 of the Ualtartaa Ualvenal·
I lat Fellowsllllp of Lapaa Beacllill,
429 Cypress Drive.
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
AP Aellglor\ Wri1•
NEW YORK -To prevent war
in the Middle East "will take a
miracle," church leaders say. But
that region of Jewish. Christian and
Muslim origins "is the cradle of
miracles." they add. A new "mir-
acle must be acted and prayed into
beina."
"find a way out o( certaJn
catastrophe."
"We arc marchin1 toward war."
said 18 church leaders in late De-
cember. incl uding heads of most
larger denominations, but "war
would be a disaster for us all."
... .:;.~ ... \:.~.;, .. ,. -" ·'-1 ..;-;;.,'.,.. Catholic Church ·~ G-t.·~~ r. ~·\'r:· "':..~ d ')!.. •.· z.· ·t ... r.;, .
The speaker. who has a Ph.D. in
ps)cholog). was a pro fessor at Cal
This urgent plea for peace has
grown sonorous among mainltne
~churches as the Jan. IS deadline
approaches for United Nat1ons-ap-•1--------------. proved use of force to oust Iraq
On the other hand, more co
servative. evangelical churches and
some Jewish orpnizations show a
less fixed attttude about the op-
tions. leav1n1 room for the possible
need of force.
Roben P. Oupn Jr. o( Wuhina-
ton. publtc affairs director of the
National Assoc1at1on o( Evanacli-
cals. said 1t has not acted formally
on the matter. but "in my opinion,
evangelicals by and large support
the president's policy ...
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from invasion-seized Kuwait.
In some religious circles. therc 1s
a modified counterpoint to this
ri sing chuTch crescendo against
m1lital) resistance to the as·
gression. But ma1or church leaders
raise the OUICf).
PTCs1den1 Bush's position and
that of the United Nattons has been
that Iraq's Saddam Hussein must
withdraw from Kuwait. or (att
force to compel 1l
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Push nqot1at1ons. they plead.
and they've summoned members
and congrept1ons across the coun-
try to fastina. prayer and every
(casiblc means o( public action to
"We're bope(ul that the conflict
can be ~lved without blood-
shed:· Oupn saxt.
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Long gown features dropped
waist.
Mias Mary Beth wiU lho be walk·
ins down 1ht aisle IOmeday. rve ~ anotbtt ditc0very!
l'he FYI section of the o.1tJ
PllM bad a blurb receady abou1 a
bridaJ fashion show let b ...
Tuesday niaht at Sou1b c.out Vil-
... Say no more. bow could I pua
1hat up? Janell Bene and .. Eletant
Bride" mapzjne bolced the evmt
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that brouaht out btushina. and not
so blushina brides in droves. It was
~ny nice. I've a<>t to set to my
sister over there.
Each prospective bride received a
aoodie big full of info on items
such as aown preservation. weddina
music and men's formaJwear. The
champaane flowed and there were
Ethel M Chocolates too. French's
Bakery had a cake to nibble ($300
for the three-uer variety).
~st of all was the fashion show.
Sttms Janell ~e has been desian-
ina aowns for 12 years. Jn fact. a
fnend of mine. Jessi. has a deb
gown she designed. Now Berte 11
really going in for 1he bridal dresses.
The hne is not at all outlandish.
Berte emphasizes under-
statement: her mediums get the
12 rules for raising
children are timeless
By Ann Landers lumps. adversity strengthens
DEAR ANN LANDERS. I Just character and makC"S us com-
came across your "T-.elve Rules passionate. Trouble 1s the great
for Ra111ng Ch1ldrcn:· Thcrc's no equalizer. the commo n de-
datc on 11. but 1rs at least 20 )Cars nominator of"' ing. He 1s bound to
old. My mother must have clipped ha'e some trouble in ha s hfc. Let
n v.hcn she was nusina me. r am him learn ho to handle 1t.
using it as a au•de to raise my three Teach )Our child to love God and to lo'e his fellow man. Don't children. P1eax run it apin. -SEND )our child to a pla« of
MARGARET BENSON. ClNCIN-worship_ TAKE him there. Chit·
NA TI. OHIO drcn team from exampk. Faith in
DEAR MARGARET: WIU1 God can be his strenath and his
plea1ere. Here It Is: hght when all else fails. -ANN
LANDERS
Twelve Rules For Ratsina Children r;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===t1
Remember thal a child is a sift.
from God. the richest of all blcu-
inas. Do not attempt to mold him
in the imaae of yourself. your
father. your mother, your brother.
or your nciahbor. Each child IS an
ind1v1dual and should be permitted
to be himself.
Don't crush a child's spint when
he fails. And nc"cr compare ham
~Ith others who ha'e done better.
Remember that 1n1er and host1h-
ty are natural emotions. Help )Our
child find S0C1ally acccptabte outlets
for these feelings or they may be
turned inward and create physical
or emotional problems
WI llAVI A NIW MINU
W.lblree
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Mini gown also for the bride of
today.
mcssqc across throuah the use of
eloquently ete&ant fabrics. Silk
shantuna. taffeta and chintz are the
staaina for fcminie bodices and
asymmetrical dropped waistlines.
The bridesmaids' dresses (in which
I have a vested interest) are great
too. I thou&ht one was really cute
until I heard the front described as
a "crumb catcher.. (knowina my
SI) le it would probably wind up
'With more than that in it).
There was one bridal gown I
thou&ht would look srcat on Mary
-'nne. The Mcnna1d Dress and I
loved the "Mini!" My day will
come. Big huas to Dad and please
share this letter Wlth him. Bye for
now.
Love.
Mary ~th
German Home Bakery
Wedding Cakes "Th~ Old-
Fashion W•y" 2950 Grace Ln
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•ID'ZJ
Worry: A very troubling game
Worries. They come in aJJ si.zel..
shapes. and subjecu. Some people
collect worria lib s&amPI or
butbatt cards. If Ibey have 1 pet·
ticularly rare specimen. like
terntlta in tbdr redwood tub, it
becomes a collector's it.cm.
Worryina it 10 trendy these days
there are worry awapmeets. I nit.cad
of one-upmanship you have one-
downmanship. Frequently one n.aiJ-
biter pmns to another, .. You think
you have troubles? W11t until you
hear my calamitJC'I." This triv-
ializes the other ptt50n•1 woes and
mates him feel his problems aren't
worth swapp1na.
Nobody bas ever seen a worry,
even on a Brain Scan. But they feel
as heavy as an undiptcd bean
burrito lodfed somewhere in your
csophqus. It would be such a relief
if you could burp up a worry, and
be done with iL
Even more vexina, there's no
litmus test to determine if i worry
is real or irnqinary. Both behave
the same. You don't dare sbrua off
any wone-ase scenario hkc the
planet bccom1n1 so hot everyone
has to CKape to the moon with sky-
hiah real estate prices.
There's also a metaphysical
aspect to worryina. It pacafies The
Fates. These arc the folks who JIVC
you your lumps. They've Sot a Iona
list of retributions for happy~
lucky opt1m1sts who bchcvc cvcry-
th1n1 turns out for the best. That's
I r·
tions ts by outliving thnn. Womes
have a limited hfe cycle. Many
expire from boredom and other
natural causes. For example. 1f
you're agonmng over whether to
have a face-hft so )OU can shuffie
b1nhdays more convincingly. relax
This problem will be history by
the time you're 70. Your droopy
JOWi s and cellulite haps will no
longer 11vc )Ou mirror shock. Once
you rtJCC1 the ~vcr1y Hill law of
quantum ph)SIC'S that what sap
must 10 up. hfc gtts a lot eu1cr. and
a heck of a lot cheaper
It's a attat relief to 11vc )Ourself
Nancy Mcintyre
permission to age. So what 1f the'
tide 1s runn1n1 out on your reccdin~
ha1rhne? Or )OU keep foraettms-
wherc you mislaid your Mercedes
in the parkina lot? It's not worth an
ulcer Do you know what ulcers
cost now'> They're almost as pncey'
as diamonds.
Aae also frees you from domestic
bondage and the tyranny of tho
mop. the broom. and t.he feather
duster You can stare down a la}er'
of dust v.11hout a qu1ver of remorse.
Or walk awa) fro m the turbulence
of an unmade bed hke a matador
from a bull
Nucy Mclmtyre ii 1 resWeat of
Lapaa Nlpel.
really ask1n1 for 1t. rr,=========================:=; Shnnks tell us anxieties arc all 1n
the head. Where else would they
be., In )Our foot? At leas1 you rould
soak your 'WOe1 in a bucket of warm
water and Epsom Salts.
One way of dcahn1 with ..,ava-
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atU2-4321
7"~ ~t ditl
1ln1
Q. What is small, has old world charm,
and rhyme• with say?
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D1sc1phnc )Our child -.1th firm-
ness and reason Don't let )Our
anicr throw )OU off balance. If he
knows you arc f11r. you well not lose
his respect or has love Make sure
the punishment fits "the cnme."
Even the youniest child has a keen
!Cnsc of jusuct.
Present 1 unncd fronL Never join
with your child apfost your hus-
band or your wife. This creates
emotional conflicts and sencrates
destruC1ive feclinas of 1u1lt, con-
fusion and insecunty.
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Do not a;ve your child everyth1na
his little hean desires. Permit him
to know the thnlt that comes from
tamina somethina. Do not deny
him the patest pkasure of au. ~he
satisfaction that comes with
achincment. Do not 1et younclf up as a model
of paftctiOft. This as a chfficult role
to olly 24 hours a day. You will ftnd it eaJ1eT to communicate 1With
your child if he knows that Mom
and Pop can make misukes. too.
0on•t make thttats in ...-or atowi"I prorniKS when you lft in
• lfnm>Ut mood. Thneecn. or f'Qlftitc only WMt you can dehvt:r.
To a dlild. a .. rcn1•1 WOid means ~ina. I( ht loltl twih ie lais
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I •• ijTom TIU
fi-ltC...~f'llot
• b>ua Rowe's lut direcloria1 bur-
~ at tbe Lquna Playboule and a
~ Brecht drama performed in Jape.nae style compri.c the new-
comers on this week's local tbeatri-
(a) calendar.
Rowe, who'll leave his post as
t.a;;na•s artistic director to resume t professional actina ~at the
i1jll oft.be 1eUOn, is staaina Tina
tt-we's .. Paintina Churches,·· open-
ina Thursday. Bowtna in the same
evenina is ua·. production of
Brecht's 0 The Caucaai1n Chalk Cir-
cle .. mounted in t.be S\mlki actina
method.
.. Paintina Churches" will apot-
lipt some lonatime Llauna
luminaries -Gecqe Woods and
Betsy Hewett u the lli.na parents
whose portrait is beina sketched by
their da\llhter. pJayed in altematina
performances by J1CQuie Moffett
and Catherine Rowe.
The show will be perfonned
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Chamber
orchestra
to perform '
Micah Lev)' and the Orange
Coun ty Chamber Orch estra
(OCCO) will present the second
concen in their new home. The
Ir' inc Barclay Theatre. Monda} at
8 p.m. Featured guest '1ollnist will
be 1982 Tcha1 kovslc' ·bronze
medalist tephanie C'ha5e
Chase will perform Leonard
Bernstein's "Serenade aftcT Plato's
Symposium" with the orchestra.
Also included on the program will
be "Symphony No. 103, the
'Drumroll'"by Franz Joseph Haydn
and "Adagio in G Minor" by Tom-
masso Albinoni.
The OCCO is in its eighth season.
Tickets for the concert range from
$11 to $20 with discounts for
seniors and students. They may be
obtained by calling the box office at
854-4646. For further information
call 649-2423.
5aturdiys and 9-daya at 2 p.m.
• .. Wait Until Dark" by die
Hundnston Btacb Ptayboute at die
Oi1ler Little Theater, 21141
Strathmoor lane, Huntin1to•
BalCb (832-l 40S). Fridays and Sat-untayi at I p.m. throuab Fet». 9
with a matinee next Sunday at 2
p.m.
•''The Houte of Blue Leaves" at
the Westminster Commun ity Theater," 7722 Maple St, West-
minster (S27-84673), Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 throuah Feb. 9.
•"Critic's Choice" at the San
Clemente Community Theater, 202
Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente
(492-046S), Wednetdays throuah
Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Jan. 26.
• .. Wait Until Dark" at the
Cypress Civic Theater, S 172 Or-
anae Ave., Cypress (229-6796),
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
through Feb. 2.
• "Gigi" at the Grand Dinner
Theater, 7 Freedman Way,
Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except
Mondays at varyina curtain times
throu&h Feb. 3.
•"The Sound of Music" at
Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino
Real. Tustin (838-1 S40), nightly ex-
cept Mondays at varying curtain
times through Feb. 17.
0
CALLBOARD-The Huntington
Bc.ach Playhouse Wlll hold audi-
tions for the all-woman
scnocomcdy "Stttl Magnolias ..
Jan. 21 and 22 at 7 p.m. in the
Lalccv1cw Clubhouse. 1745 I Zc1dcr
rvu.,.
7:00 7:30 8:00
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BRAVO
DIS
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Jane Spigaelll as Grusha and Michael Robinson u Simon appear
In UCl's production of "The Caucasian Chalk Circle."
Lane, Huntington Beach. Director
Darlene HunteT-Chaffee will be
castina six women ranaina in age
from 19 to the mid-60s. All roles
are open, and more information 1s
available at 832-I 405.
Tryouts for Shakespeare's .. A
Midsummer Night's Dream" w11l
be held Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in the
main theater at Golden West Col-
lege in Huntiniton Beach. Charles
Mitchell ts dircctin& and many roles
are available for men and women.
The comedy will be presented
March 8-1 7 and details can be
obtainCd at 89S-8 I 34 .
8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
1991 Town Hall Celebrity Series
Our 23rd Season
January 28, 1991
IEXREID:
Star of notionally
syndicated TV show •Al
the Movtts• and wtcitly
rtad film critic whose
reviews appear In
numerous notional
• mogo.zfnts covtrs movtts
, from hits to misses, from
/past to prtstnt. •REX
REID AT llf£ MOVIf.S•
March 1S, 1991
01. WAUt:N THOMAS:
Recently retired director
or Los Angtlts Zoo has
guided Zoo to Its prmnt
position as a world
ltadtr In animal
colltctlon1, lnnovatlft
educational programs,
tndageud 1peclt1
protedlon and w11dllft
con•mitJon. "VOYAGE
TO AIAJAT"
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Hbn&Gry 25. 1991
ADMJIAi. E1lilO
ZUMWALT:
Popul4r fonntr head of
U.$. Navy analyus
complu lnttmat1onal
problems In rtglonal
hotspots and lntegratts
~M rrobltms Into a
globa prupectlvt. •wouo AND RE-
CJONAl. ltNSIONS•
April zz. 1991 tit\ VllGINA GWWt
Author or flvt boou
lnc.ludJng •ure After
Harry", this former tG1l:
tho• bOlt brinQI to dw
platform her fOrthdght
llylt, WOl*'ful wtt cand
bo\lftdlttl energy. ·un
AfTDHADY-
-i:-·y • ; i . .
The Scat1Jc Mime Thea~. u
hanovativc troupe that f°'IOft
whiet ftllCe and combines mime witb
dallet. COltwnet. 9etl and OC>.
cUiona1Jy \Mir v~ wiD PftMDl
'"Pinocdlio .. today at the Irvine
Barday Tbeeift. The show is eched-
ulcd for 2 p.m. It lhc theater. 4242
Campus Drive at 8ridee Ro..t.
An 8 p.m. pttf.()m\ance of "New Ameri<:an Mime Storin" bas hem
<:ancded and ticket holders can
receive a refund or exchanle by
caJlins the Bren Center Boll Office
at 1~5000. Episodes from thee~
nina performance will be p(CteDled
prior to .. Pin0«hio.··
The Seanle Mime Theatre was
founded in 1977.
Ticlceu aR S 12 for adults and
$10 for cbfidttn 12 and under. They
are available at the box offioc and
Ticketton. For more infonnation
call the box office.
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Tbc Oranae C ounty
PIUOaarmoruc Society will beaio the
acw yar with an event sure to be
oac of' the haahhahts oft.he 199().91
muticat IC&SOn: violinist ttzbak
Ptttman. oo Monday at 8 p.m. at
the Oranae County Perfonnina AtU
Center.
.. or h11 Oranac County recital
debut. Pe rlman will perform
Moun·s Sonata 1n A Major for
Violin and Piano. K. S26;
Proko fiev's Sonata No. I 1n F
Major for Vaohn and Plano, Op. 80;
and the Sona~ an C MaJor for
V1ohn and Piano. Op. 4S. No. 3 by
Gries. As is has practice. Perlman
Wiii announce ihc remainder of the
program from the stasc. Perlman·s
musical panner will be pianist
"Jane1 Goodman Gugenhetm.
Followma his OCPS--sponsorcd
recital. the Amcncan Jewish Com-
mitttt will honor Perlman with the
Internatio nal Cultural Dlplomacy
Award at a receptio n co-sponsored
by the Ptulha.nnon1c Soclety at the
"f our Sea~ns Hotel m Newport
Beach. Prior recipient of the award
-chosen for ex.emplary contnbu·
11ons in anistic endeavon -are
violinist Isaac Stern 1n 1986. on the
occasion of tljs recital celebratlna
the ~nina of the Oransc County
Performina Arts Center, and con-
d uct9 r Zubin Mehta an 1989.
T ickets to 11l'halc Pcrlma n's re-
cital may be purc1tascd at The
Center box office. at all Ticket·
Master outlets (Ma) Company and
Music Plus). or can be charged by
pho ne at 740-2000 or (213)
480-323:?. For ticket mformat1on
call 646-0CPS.
Adm1ss1on to 1he post-concert
reception 1s available onl) to con·
ccn ticket holders T1ckeu arc SSO
per person and ma) be purcha5N
through the 4.mencan Jewish Com-
mtttee at 660·8525 o r 1he
Philharmonic Soc1et) at 551-242 2
lttaJc Perlman
Audition
l_or singers
Monday
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Exhibit of Martha Airs works
will open Monday at gallery
The An lnst11u1e of Southern
Cahfom ta tn Laauna Beach will
present 1hc works of anist Martha
Alf Monda) throuah Feb 14 an the
Ettinger Gallery
piece 1c; a rcpre\l•ntJll' t' c)f a
st\ Ir tK progrec;s1on 1n her "'orl
Choral s1nacrs arc '"" 11ed to
audition Monda) for a per·
formancc of Wolfgang 4.madcuf'.
Mozan's ··Requiem .. at lrvme
Alf 14-0rked ong1nall~ tn graphite
before tummg to color H er draw-
ings 1n"11e 1ntcrpreta11on and are
alwavs more than an arrangement
of the 1nd1\ldual o r a grouping of
obJCCt'i he adds life. 1llum1nat1on
and '"'entl\C color to her v.ork.
This c\h1b111on of "'ork spans the
)tars from I 965 to toda~. each
.\If v.111 gne a slide lecture on her
v.ork Jan 16 at 4 pm 10 t ud10 10
on 1 he college cam pus. That e' e-
ning from 6 to Q. there will be an
opening reception
Valle' College
The: audauons are set for 1
p m an room 4.J 111 Rehearsals
v.111 be&Jn Jan 28 and continue
unul the performance. Ma) 11
at Red Hall Lutheran Church an
Tusun The concen 1s a cclebr·
uon of ~ozan's music m the
:?OOth annl\ e~I') of b.Js death
The .\If e\h1b1t1on v.111 be open
Monda~ through Fnda} from
a m 10 S pm The .\rt Institute of
Southern Cahfona as located .H
2222 Laguna ( an~on Road For
more information call ~97-3309
For more 1nformat1on call
direct Jan Wyma at 559-3205
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by Lynn Johnston
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Chalk up a victory
for one of our own
The fight may not be over. but a federal judge's ruling
1n favor of an Orange Coast museum over the mighty
National Endowment for the Arts stnkes us as a modern-day
David vs. Goliath victory.
It was announced this "'eek that U.S. District Court
Judge John Davies had ruled the NEA's controversial anti-
obsccnit> pledge. which requires federal grant recipients to
promise not to produce or promote .. obscene" works. is
unconstttullonal.
The ruling was in response to a lawsuit brought by the
Newport Harbor Art Museum and the Bella Lew1tzk> Dance
Co. challenging the anu-obsccnit) pledge.
.\n outcn from artists and their boosters across the
nation followed the NEA 's enactment of the pledge require-
ment last )'Car.
Several artists and museums refused to sign the pledge
and. thus. refu!ted to accept NEA funds.
Artists went to great lengths to incorporate their dis-
pleasure with the pledge in their artwork and performances.
Debate fodder was born for radio and telc\ 1s1on talk shows.
But It took a lawsuit by our own Newport Harbor >\rt
Museum to take down the EA pledge.
It remains to be seen whether Davies' ruling will stand
up to appeals or furth er legal and political challenges.
But. "'c hould be proud that an Orange Coast museum
ma) ha\C pla)cd a pan in changing history.
Incidental!). an Orange Coast figure stoked the fires that
led to the pledge's cnaltmcnt in the first place.
Rep. Dana Rohrabachcr. R·Huntington Beach. was
among those m C'ongres -notabl ) Sen. Jesse Helms., R-
Nonh Carolina -screaming loudest for NEA reform af\er
It was disclosed that some controversial artwork had been
produced b) an artist who received NE.\ funding.
The NEA pledge wa forge d from that congressional
heat.
Rohrabachcr. who fa"ors private funding of the ans. 1s
c;t1ll calling for the NE..\'s disbandment.
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Wrhert are tlmfted to four aubmlssk>N a month AH oorreapondenee must
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Usually a pragmatist, Bush
won't waver on Middle East
By Ann McFeatters
Scrippa How1wd Newt
WASHINGTON -George Bush
1s a sh~~d mnn
He knows a mc\S}. inconclus ive
war could destro\ his pres1dcnc}
But ddam Hus~1n 1s wrong 1f
he continues to underestimate
Bush's resoh e to urder soldiers to
dst in a cause that months ago he
decided ~as JUSt
Bush. a World V.-ar II pilot sho1
down in the Pacific. sa~ his ~t
fncnds die ~ pragmatist -he did
c:lH' 1n on h1, pkdgl' not to ra1~
ta,cs -Bush alw 1s adamant that
w mc causes tran'>C'end 1he poliuc.,
of 1he moment
Ha' in& angnl) '4.~en appeasement
of Na11 GC'rman' Bush is de-
tl·rm1ned not to ~ 1eld to this hull)
II the ( 1ull cr1s1\ makes Saddam
'itrongl·r. Bu\h hche' e<> the L n11cd
~tate\ ~111 ha\e to fight him 1n fhe
'c3rs "'ht'n he has nucle3r "eapon'i
In tht' ~ud1 de'iC.'rt on Thanksg1' -
1ng. Ru'ih·s car'i picked up o nh
~hnt he "'anted to hear -a plea b)
soldiers the\ not bl· left there long
and their" 1.ll1ngn1:,., to follow Bush
10 batl lc.
Ne..,,er betorc has a war been
planned in 1he pullhc C)e as much
a'i hn'i ~hat Bush l·all' the coming
"conOagrauo n "
f ,l'n before the last d1plomatK
mo' es arl' pla)ed out. Rep l t'S
.\<;pin. D-W1c; chairman of tht'
Hou~ ..\rmC'd 'ier' ices Comm1ttcc.
ha'i laid out the Pe ntagon·, stratcg)'
baSt"d on ht'anngs and ~hat the
brass tells him pnvattl)
Bush's top aides a~ on TV 1n tht'
morning. 111 night and on ~«kend
'iJ'l('lhng out the latt'st nuance<> in
the deadl~ game of \\Its ~•th the
Iraqi leader
~ddam "atches on Cable Nt~'
Net\\.ork and rc')ponds 1n l ind.
Best ol tlle HoUlne
£d1tor\ not£" The following are
samplet-of Oruae Coua Dally
Pllol's reacJC'r romm~nu and rn11-
C'ISms. The Pilot publishes th<"SC'
re pon~ on J n-,utar bas1~ JncJ
enrouralM Its reackrs ro call thC'
Ed11or'5 Hotline 1u 641-6086
I sugcst that East 19th trttt be
made o~wa}. wuh the strut traf-
fic stlJlal ~t for 30 mph.
In otbtr ~ord 1 penon travehna
30 m1ln J>CT hour wouJd hn all
arttn h&ht and hopefull> that
would create voluntary spttd con·
trol or comphantt.
I believe at would make ahc jnacr·
1«1ion of Pacific Coast Ha&hway
and Jambortt safer to ha"-e people
tumini left off of PCH af\cf the throup traffic on Couc HWbway
rttt1\'CS a ~ hJht instead of pnor
to th" traff'.c rect1v1na a pun liaftt. ,., -
What nn 1ncrcd11lle da) ll was as
a ten~ \\Orld stopped to watch TV
to see a pf'e'Ss confercncc with the
A.mencan St'c retaf) of state as he
emergC'd gloomil) from a dt'ad~nd
marathon of \\Ords \\Ith Tanq ..\111.
the un~ 1l'ldint1. lr.iq1 foreign mints·
tcr.
Then ..\111 ca ml' out ha' 1ng re-
fu~d to can) a final letter from
Bush IO addam. and said calm!\
he \\Ould not he c;urpnscd 1f there
IS \\3r
If war comes he s.a1d 1n a lh1ll-
ing ma11tr-of-fac1 \\3\ Iraq "ould
anacl Israel
It might be inept hut t'nough of a
hlow 10 tr. to <ipln the fragile :!lS-
nat1on coal1t1on some ol whose
m cmbt>r., \\Ould not Oacl hrael
against Iraq
Then Bu'ih "cnt un thc air '>ho"·
ing h1'> frustration and lad; of hope
and all but 1hro"1ng up ht\ h.ind'i
as he 'i\\Of(' thert IS no Nd-door
channd 10 pcalC'
Tht' stock market plummctt·d m l
pnct's ro'lt the countdo~ n to w n·
fronta11on dron<.'d on
Months and ~car\ from no~ "e
"'" be ~racking our brains. tl)ing
10 anah 1c "hl·thcr Au'h did the
right thin~ and made the nght
mo'C''i in th1'> dd1catl' prl'ludc
E\CC'pt lor the release of )Ccrct
1nformnt1on "hllh lould n:veal
dt"alc; and threatc; ~c don't kno"
ahout no" II'') hard to <.t'C ho~
Bush could h•ne don<' mulh d1f·
fen.•ntl~ v.1th a fC'" t''ll'fllll'n'
011.ourst· ifs hard to 3(\.ept th.Jt
l 1 • pohn "as so muddkd 1ha1
Saddam "as Sttn a man 10 do
business ~1th dunn& the appall1ngh
blood' lran·lraq war
But once Iraq 1n"adcd "-u"all
Buo;h rle,c:rl) mO\ed to "ea1.c
togethl•r .\rab statt'S and "ec;tcrn
natton!I to block an 1n,a\111n 111
arc '" •lhng to sell their homes to r
""hat they ~1d for them.
It'~ tht olQ dra~bnd't' )'ndroml'
I'm now in iht castk. I do n't """'
an~one elst hcrt w pull up tht'
dra"bnd1t'
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Dr Jacobson. pnncipal o f C or·
on1 dcl Mar Hip. stated that the
d1stnbut1on of condoms was an
unfornccn t\cnt and 1d the
school Wlll not allow condoms lO be
passed out 1n the future.
Two years aao Corona dcl Mar
l\ad the same U l sroup in a family
hfe cla 1nd a boll of condoms
~ made av11lable for the st~
dents to \Ike.
The only di~ now is we
have a law that statn abltincnce
must be tl"C$1iCd.
ls Dr. J llCObson able to di rut aunt spakcrs to conform t0 achool
policy and. if not. lbouJd that
spe:Um be 1skcd bid?
If Liftdl HOii" ttv~ the
pramSluoe and didn't know 1bout
&he C<>Moms u an m1"'9*8al
educalCW mponbk for dw •iwl
ID her datlroom. ilMMlkla't •
hive in~ •M ...-_..
onnr me, but •is is '" viollbOll ol d06I ~ end cokt dlt
COIMIDlns?
W'l90"1 Hll ~ ... dllft'?
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aud1 .\rahia put an econom1l
choke-hold on Ira'-! ' bus1nes' d1.".il-
1ngs abroad Jnd rail\ tht' L n11cd
"lat ion')
Probabl) Bu\h '>hould ha\ c sc:nt
Bakrr to Baghdad. den ac; latr a\
1h11; "eelend
Ha' ing argued 1ha1 \addam •'>
surroundrd h' ''luphants afraid tu
trll him bJd nl·~s. Bush <ihould
ha'c ins1'itl•d that Bal..er dd1H·r the
m~sagt' of "orld re\oh t' C) eb.111 to
e\eball "llh 'iaddam
· ThC' ou1romc hlch \\ould nut
haH· hl·l·n d 1ffaen1 from the Rala -
.\111 meeting
But that nagging l..emt'I ul doubt
"nuld tx· gone trom mnn' mind'
11· .. al'io J 'ihame that Bush per·
m111rd thl' idea to tale hold that h1\
c;tand v.a<. mt'T a le.'" tt'nl\ .l gallon
on thl' pt1l<" ot ml
bcn thougti the ..anll1on'> .in-
de<ipcratel) huning man' Third
"orlJ nation'> Bu\h''> mural
outragl· \\J'> m·, l'r l''.:r that
Ru'ih •'> reaJ, for v.ar tx'.l aU\C.' thl'
Iraqi!. 11hl1tcrJl(J ..._U"Jll
hrutali1l·d II'> pc.·oplc. up~t 1hc hal
anCl' ot P<>"'l"r and boac;tt'\.I thl"\
\\OUIJ gl'I ,l\\"3\ \\Ith It
It '" a \haml· that Rush " n'''
better on TV
.\t hi\ gnm prl''i' 'ontcreme
\.h•dne~a' follo~ing thl· failure ot
I ~ ,.llplumJq . Bu'ih appeared 10
num 10 Ix-rattled. a httlr goof\
gnnn1ng \\hl'rl' ll ~Js 1napprnpn.ttl'
:ind l'' en a b11 otlhand
In pt:r~on he "a' none ot tho-.c
thing\
Ha\lng been up lx'tnre Ja~n hr
~as ten~. t1rC'd an@J' and lru'·
tratl•J
But he \\3\ al')(> a\ gnmh re·
'>Uh ed as he ha.,, c.'' l"r been not to be
""'-a'('(J from a 1.uur'i<.' on v.h1lh he
" "•lhng .to 'ital..e h1'i plale 1n
hl\tOf\
.(Jut MC'Ft'•tt~r§ C'O .. ~rs .-~ .... ,,,.
Houn for Sc-rlpp Ho••nl Nt'••
Sf'n-IC'~
tortC'd the c.'' ent\ tremendous!"
\.\hat kind of o rag ,., the Oatl)
Pilot to t'\en thinl th1-. \\.trrant\
front page nottcl·"
0
I'm u alhng •bout tht' anicle on
Corona 1.kl Mar paso;1n1 out ron-
Jom\
If thal te<achc-r has 50 man) 'if\·
uall aC11\e kids 1n ht>r cl1 as he
SI)). that 1'.I proof that the SCl
eduC'allOn in that school 1 out of
hand
Ma)be 1t '" ume the) dc\clop
one of tho~ prOlflms hke x
RC"Spc-ct or Teen ..\td. that the hl\C
1n n Marc~M Th~ prosram ha"c
mlM a significant rt'dUCllon in th1
ICtl\lt).
Letters
'111a111 II••·
To the E.c:htor
The conduct o f American fOttlf"
pclic)' toward Iraq 1n rec~nt mon~.s
raise a number of scnous qud,
uons as to the competence and/o~
mot1\'es of the eum:nt admini~
trauon
While the Iraqi invas1on o f
Kuw11t was b} an)' standard. a
despicable act dtscrving of m1hta~
~pnsal 1t was no less so than lhe
~v1et 1n vas1on of .\fghan1stan (and
tht murder of an e:st.1mated one-
e1gh1h of its population). or Ch.ma's
1nvas1on and subjection of Tibet (or
massac~ of tho usands of studenb
in Tien A.h ~en ')Quart). yet 1n
ne11htr cac;c did tht' t:. take m1h-
Ulf) action
In tact. o ur go"emment ha~ con-
unued .. business as usual" wnh
hoth counlnM -.
The argument rciard1ng o.r•
interr\t 1n ma1ntain1ng a stable!
,ource ol 011 1s equall) 1mplaus1ble,i
in thal Japan and Germany -wuh0
mul h greatt'r dependence." on mid-!
ea'il 011 supplies -have made.
nothing do~ to tht." m1h t.ary com-t
mllmt'nt of the lJ •
The l go,ernment's ani
nounccd posture of not 1nit1aun(
mtl1ta n a c tion w i tho ut!
authon.l.tllon of the L n1tcc.I . a.>
lion'> ~l urtt) ( ounul 1 cons1sten~
v.1th ~r Bu')h·~ lall for a .. ,e~·
\\ orld OnJer .. in his September I«
addrC"ss to ( ongrtss t
Ho"l''er '>uch action raise(
SC'nou' qut'\llOns as to whether th~
lurmul.1t1on of .\mencan fort1&1(
pohc' should ht' subordinated to .-,
supra-national bod) a maJOnl) o(
~how mC'mbt>~ do not profes
\\ ,·,tc:rn d('mocratK "alues ;
Th1\ action also 1mpltcatr~
')('rtou\ C on st 1tut1onal issues as t~
thC' <.ourt:(' of treaty-mak1n.
authorm .tnd hm1tat1o ns on th~
l \l'ulll\c po~er to decla.tt war ,
Thl' trC'ml·ndo us dram o n Amtn-'
l J\ rl'oun.t:'> to ..a~ nothing oft~
d 1Hupt1on of hundreds o
1houwnds of .\m('ncan fam1h
'upporting the m1de<tst m1htar) a ..
11on l .lnnut Ix JUSllfied b) an aT-
kgrd moral 1mpcra11'e 11\at UR
l n11ed \tall.·'> " to bt' thr .. pohci~
man nf thl' ~orld ··
Thi\ "' panicularh so in '1C\\ o (
lhl' app.m:nt mo ral .. double stan"
dJrd .. th:it e\l\IS on the pan of
man' o l the 'al11e') · ~ho l\a'o
proln\t"d ')Uppon of-l' m1d~as•
pohn amt "ho ~ ould presumabl)i
bt'nrti1 ll' the rnnu nu~d erosion of
\mC'nlan '<nrrc1gnt) in tht' ensu.
1ng '\r" "orld Order ..
l o thr fd1tor
BILL CRO 8~
Ir"'"~
the \1.t1c of l ahfom1a h11 tht
JBlkpot ~uh PctC' Wilson's appoint·
ml'nt of John 'mour as U nited
\tat<''> ~nator
f ar from being a shallov. o'
~•'h'-~ac;h, person. John Seymour
'' pragmatir and o pen-minded
rnough tn h'itt'n Ht' also has the
mC'ntaJ toughness and fonnude t•
aCl·nmph'>h "hat he ~s out to do.
\e\ mour J~' not take the e ll•
Jll'dient \ldl of an 1<><>ue
H<' ~a' a IC'ader lor educauonal
n:form k'nt1. hdorl· ll was popular.
Pan•l ul;irl\ for thl' "outh of our
n.H111n J gr oup 'o ofll: n d1sregardod
h' mm t poht1C1an') he 1s a rock ot
'trl·nglh
In tht' areas of t'ducauon and
dru~ and akohol abu~. he has d1t
lx''it rcn>rd of am elcctC'd Cahforo1a
Offi(tal
PETE ET INGER
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To the Editor:
The Da.Oy Pilet "rcttntly featuftld
1 front·Pl&C 1n1cle rqardjna m8't-
datol"\ water rat1on1n1 and pcna.ky
V.'alCT' bill ' :
I a umc that other ca1acs 1n r
aru art hk~1 &trccted or "*9
will be Hov.·e"er. it '*'OuJd cenairi)'
be expedient. for not ooly ou.r otip.
but also our count~. to instit•
cur111i-. t<t•Oft whidl ---:: l t~ cautt of the water pcdllua. ·
I do not rt'ftr to die '-
whech i1 eopamady .,_..
b"man ronuol. but l'Mllll! lllllEE unuou.s IDd O"ft' .,.,..._
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The World ••• In Four Minutes
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WASHINGTON -President Bush lobbtrd hard Friday for
congressional approval to use force in the Persian Gulf crisis. and
appeared to have amassed the support he needed on the eve of a
momentous weekend vote.
Bush challenged lawmaken. telling them 1t was ··1n your
bands" to persuade Saddam Hussein of U.S. resolve.
A.nd legislators o n both sides of the Capttol clearly felt the
weight of their dec1s1on whether to authonze Bush to use force after
Tuesday. the deadline set by 1hc Unttrd Nations for Saddam
Hussein to pull his troops out of Kuwa1l.
Congress1onal leaders and admin1strat1on officials said they
expected Bush would prevail in both houses in votes beginning on
Saturday. But tt appeared an~ White House victor) would be far
narrower than the O\ cf" helming c-onsensus Bush has said he
wanted
flCllty oppnn Jiii fir MIPlll ..... ,
WA.SHINGTON -Former Ma}'or Marion Barr) should not
have an) pos1tton at the n1 vers1t} of the Distnct of Columbia.
facult) leaders said Fnda}.
The executive comm11tce of 1hc Facult} Senate approved a
resolutton oppostng Barr) ·s appo1ntmen1 10 1each a course 1n the
• cnminal JUSllce department.
Barr). the three-term ma)'Or wh o 1s appealing a si x-month
sentence for misdemeanor cocaine possession, should not be given
a un1vers1t ) JOO. "pamc:ularl) ac; a facu lt)' mcm~r ... the committee
!Mltd.
Crisis s1111s prices u1r111
WASHINGTON -The shock to Oil costs delivered b} the
Persian Gulf cns1s pushed wholesale pnccs up 5.6 percent last }ear.
their steepest nse since 1981. the government said Fnda~
Pnces last month. howi:"cr. fell 0 6 percent. It was the biggest
one-month drop in 4111 }ears
For all of 1990. energ) prices were up 29.8 percent Gasoline
pnces rose 45 2 percent, home heating oil costs gamed 28 I percent.
natural gas prices adva°'ccd J 7 percent.
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MOSCOW -Soviet lav. makers approved an austere na11onal
budget Fnday that cut m1 htar) spending by 8 percent in 't"hat one
general called a sign of Moscow's .. fundamentally new approach"
10 defense.
The cuts came in a total budget of 277 billion rubles. or $442
billion, that also made major reductions in foreign aid. the state
news agenc> Tass reported
The new budget 1s pan of the Kremlin's effort to reduce the
government budget deficit and ease the strain on its cnucally a1hng
economy, in add1tton to taking advantage of warmer East-West
ties.
-By g~ A .. ocl•IH PnH
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
I'm gotng to:
1.) 4;>se 5 pounds
2.) Slow down more often
3.) Take time to smell the flowers
4 .) Recharae my battertee a t
The Little Inn On T he Bay
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Teen hurt
in gang-type
shooting
SANTA ANA -A 16-ycar-old
boy was shot in the leg and five
Sa nta Ana residents were ffFCStcd
Friday tn what police believe was a
gang-relatrd shooting.
The 16-year-old victim was shot
once in the leg by a passing vehicle
while he was standing in the 700
block of Broadway Street at 2:25
p m .. police said. He was listrd in
stable cond1t1on at Western Medi-
cal Center tn Santa Ana.
Officers stopped a car minutes
after the shooting a few blocks awa)'
and arrested two adults and three
boys. Lt. Chuck Magdahna said.
Offi cers found a .2S<ahber hand-
gun and ~~<ahber assault nne. he
said.
George Valdez Scpulvrda. 18.
and Alejandro Qutntantlla. 20. were
booked into Orange County Jail on
susp1c1on of attempted murder. The
Juveniles. ages 13. 15 and 17. were
also arrested on suspicion of at-
tempted murder. Magdalena said.
-By g~ Dally Piiot
Murder suspect
pleads innocent
SANT A ANA -A man accused
of k1lhng three of his forrner cow-
orkers at a Tustin auto parts store
and thrn stealing the day's receipts
to bu) drugs pleaded innocent Fn-
da} to murder charges
A Sept 9 tnal date was sci for
Gregory Allen Sturm. 20. who was
arrested da) s after three Super
Shops emplo)'ee'i were found shot
to death in the back of the store on
Auit. 20
He ts charged wi th three counts
of murder and one count each of
robbery and burglary. along with
special circumstances allegations
for k1llt ngs dunng a robbery.
Sturm faces the gas chamber 1f
found guilty of t)1ng up and shoot-
ing assistant manager Damll Espr.
22. and emplo)'ecs Chad Chadwick,
22. and Russel Williams. 21. pros-
ecutors said
The store manaaer said about
SI. I 00 1n cash was missing.
Polter said the) believe Sturm
needed money 10 support a drua
habit.
MUSEUM
From A1
Newport Harbor. took the center
stqc, which he fiaurcs to occupy for
some time to come.
He stressed that he does not
intend to move the museum 1n a
different d1rcc1ion. but rather 1ee1
his rote as auidina the mutNm
ahead into the 21st century aJona itl
almtdy-<hosen peth u a collector
of post-World War II Calif'omia an
and e•h1bttor of impon.ut modem
and contemporary anitu and
ICboob. .
.. rm •yi.na. ·snore, more. bener. beUcr' ,.__. than 'diflere•I. clii.
rtrent: " -Nied. 0 Thc Ne•pon HarW An M• 1eUm ocalPia lft ,..,..... ,..
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PRINCE II
FromA1
type female wh o always gets her
way." said Monarch. who had in-
itially refused 10 remove himself
from the caK. promptina the ap-
peal.
Caner said she and her lawyer
Su1anne Hams of Los Angeles were
"tenacio us but respectful" when
they apptarcd before Monarch in
what she descnbcd as a "com-
plicated" case.
"We JUSt wanted the nght 10 be
heard by a fair person ... she said,
adding she had never been 1nvolvrd
tn a court case before her d1 vortt.
"I really JUSt want a patient Judae
who's w1lhng to listen That's all we
want."
Now remamed and living 1n Dal-
las. Caner 01es into the Orange
Coast ever) other weekend to v1s1t
her daughter
Her case mo' cs back to Supenor
Court Monday before a new Judge.
7'k AaoclatH Pru1 t99trlhld
to Iii• 1tory.
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OPEU
From A1 ·
Poulimenos as Sharpless. tenor Wil-
liam Saetrc as Goro and bass Mel
Whitehead as the Donze.
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A donation ofSI00.000 from Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Robens of
Newport Beach helped underwrite
the production.
"The Pearl Fishers," fca tunng
American soprano Janice Hall as
Leila and ltahan tenor Marcello
Giordani as Nadir. opens Feb. I S
and continues throuah March 3.
Two rising Chinese artists. Ai-Lan
Zhu and Jiany1 Zhang. will make
their West Coast debuts in the
March I and 3 performances.
The season concludes with .. A
THlllAI
From A1
paraaraph statement on 81h-by-I l-
1nch paper cxplainina the takeover
was posted outside on the office's
front window.
"We're required to post the no-
tice, as we've done." Meurct said.
and she said the woman's Iona wait
to transfer funds was not linkrd to
the takeover.
Shields said FarWcst's closure
IELLY
From A1
''These arc scnsttivc times we are
having and we try to have rapport
Wlth different groups... she satd.
"1:hey (the Japanese delegates) were
txmg wonderfully gracious and to
have thest kind of comments. It's
terrible."
.. T o me ." Councilwoman
Winchell said, ··11 underscores the
absolute n~ for good work of such
orpnizauons as the Sister City or-
ganization to broaden undcr-
standina and mentality of people
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Masked Ball." which has been
underwritten by SS0.000 donations
each from Mr. and Mrs. Richard G.
Enael of Newport Beach and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry 0 . Reinsch of
Rancho Miraae. Perfonnancn are
scheduled for Feb. 20, 22. 24. 28
and March 2.
The role of Amelia will be shared
by sopranos Leona Mitchell and
Priscilla Baskerville. while the role
of Kina Gustavus will shared by
tenors Taro lchiwara and Tonio
Dipaolo.
For add1i1onal information or
tickets call Optra Pacific at
979-7000. weekdays from lO a.m.
to S p.m. Tickets arc aJso available
at the Perform1na Ans Center box
office and at all Tickctmasten
outlets.
can be linked to its JUnk bond
p0nfol10.
Most bonds were purchased and
held throuah a subsidiary. Ameri-
c.-an Cap1t.aJ Fidelity Corp. As of
Nov. 30. the marlcC1 value of the
Junk bond portfolio was $279
million, down from more than SSOO
million. according to OTS.
Malibu's losses, on the other
hand. were linked to "poor asset
quality and eaminp," according to
the OTS.
who harbor parochial views.
"By incrasma contacts (betWttn
different peoples) and by working
t<>acthcr thOSt' parochial amitudcs
will soften and disappear."
Winchell said she believed the
comments depicted "an entertamcr
scrapma the bottom of the barrel to
be the center of attention."
Green said such remarks detract
from the c<>nduct of city business
and don't convc)' the image the city
would ltkc
Kelly couldn't be reached for
comment Friday evcnina.
MN
From A1
cutback in our planntng, so we were
prepared for 11."
and officials therefore have no im-a JO percent cutback yielded only a
mediate plans to institute rate ptn-3 percent reduction 1n consumption
allies for heavy water use. said last year. but city officials are
deputy city manaacr Richard prepared to impose a more drastic
Barnard. cutback if need be, said public
But if the droua,ht continues and
the MWD raises its cutback levels
to I S-20 percent. the district will
probably have to consider a rate
penalty system s1m1lar to those now
beina contemplated in Newport
Beach and ot~r areas. he said.
But the snuation could chanac. works director Wayne Osborne.
he said. Like Costa Mesa, Fountain Val-
The city of Huntinston Beach is
another city that draW1 its water
mostly from local wells. Hunt-
in11on Beach 1mpof\S only 30 per-
cent of its water frdm the MWD.
ley imports only 30 ptrccnt of its ~·W!'a~ MWD does affects us.:· h.e .. wetcr and so the lO peroent cutbeck
sa1.d. "Since .the aroun~ water 1sn t from the MWO can be offset by
bc1n1 .replenish~ by ~an. the cu~-pumpina more aroundwater. Os-~ulauvc effect 1s aoina to be s11-borne said. But anythina over a 10
n1ficant .. s1ntt we may have to .be perttnt cutt.ck could lead to a rate ~111n1 our around~tcr wit~ increase for heavy use. he said.
'":'ported water. O~r City Co~nc1I "In the Iona ranae. we have to
y.'111 prot.blt be talcina up the issue consider the fact underaround
1n February._ water table doeln't replenish i~lf,"
In Fountain VaJlcy. a request for he said.
it1on 1n the art world:' Botwinick all over the place. TM board has
noted. "I don't think that position 1u~ the st.aff in that focu1. I
came about by accident. it hap-have no desire ... to chanee that
pcned for very spccinc reuonL •.• If identity... '
we continue to Wf>PO" thOIC He said that his fint priority will
rta50nS. we will continue to play be to ftnd a ~t for Paul
that role." Schimmel, the mu1NJD'1 ~time
Thoee reasons, he said, include chief curator who left &at April to
.. e~cellence in exh1bition1 ••. the bttomc curator of the Mueum or
imponancc of projccU within the Contemporary An in Loe Aftlda.
fteld of contemporary an and the The curator'• Polition hU been left
quali?T of c•ccution of tbole ~ opm penclina the ldeetion of an
jects. QCICUbve director.
And. he ldcled. ··~ board (of .. .,.UI Scbimmer1 it lbc eood job
U'\lteeel) ..... import.aid ..,. nit at tM •nuem. 80C mi• ...
board it one ol lhe 1'*°81 I came. ~wiaidl laid wida I IMilla. "I
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.ortd .... i1°1 llOt ID "' ID bt IM .... dlllec:tor wa'"
With the mu.teum preparina to
emt.rk on lbe construction of a
MW fadlity It Pacif\c Cout Hiah·
way and hmboree Road.
Botwinick alto said he will '"bqin
wortti"f, witb J1ek Shea. wbo heacla
the butldina committee, 10 make
sure we have ••• f\ally aniaalliled the
uturc of wbllt dli1 mueeum will be
in this ckadt. Theft i1•1 .,... IO bt
a lot eesier to &Ilk about wtiea the
brid1 and monar it IOI• '° look like ...
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!midi Mid die ~ fi'ocn
... lllud lftlly DOt be met.
Satitb announced bis decision after
Marinovich, who is not ftlitlenld for
the IPrinl ~. mi.ed a man-
d9tory teem mertina.
Tbe suspension., the teCOnd for
Marinovich this tchool year, fOllowed
by one day i published report sayina
that Marinovich has decided to pass
up his final two 1eason1 at . USC to
enter the 1991 NFL draft • .. rvc suspended Todd indefinitely
&om our prop"am, .. Smith •id. "Not
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INGLEWOOD
Mqic Johnson had 27 . points, 14 assists and 10
rebounds Friday niahl as
the Los Anaeles Lakers
extended the Cleveland
Cavalien' losina streak
to 10 pmes with a IOS..93 victory.
James Worthy scored 22 points and A.C.
Green 21 for the Lakers. who lost 84-74 to
the Cavaliers Dec. t 9 in Richfield. Ohio.
their lown1 point total in their 31 seasons
in Los Anscles. ·
Thal pmc i~ Cleveland's only triumph
in its last 17 pmes and one of only two
victones in 19 proes since point auard
Mark Price went out for the season on
Nov. 30 with a tom anterior cructate
lipment in his left kn~.
Brad Oauaherty led the Cavaliers with
20 points and Larry Nance scored 19.
The Cavalien took a 7 l -6 7 lead an to the
fourth quarter before mtSSina four long
jumpen in a row. 1he last three by Craia
EhJo. Los Anatlcs ued the score 71-71 on
Mychal Thompson's 20-footer and Green's
layu]) before Johnson scored nine strai&ht
Laken points in a span of l :47 for an 8S-82
lad with sin minutes 10 play.
Cleveland never aot closer, as the Lakers
scored eiaht strai&ht poin1s after rookie
Henry James· jumper in the lane cut the
maf'lin to four with 4:23 remainina.
The injury-plaaued Cavalien. who took
their only le.ad of the first half on Chucky
Bro1im's pme--open1na basket. ran off 14
straiaht points in less than foor m inutes of
the third quarter to tum a thl"ee-90int
halftime deficit into a S7-SO lead with six
minutes left in the period. •? ,... .... ,., rm.
Clippers can't
hold late lead
against Boston
By Howard Ulman
AP~Wrlt•
BOSTON -Regie • Lewis, who didn't ao to
the foul Jjnc until the r~
final minute, ICOred the ~
pme•s las1 four points
on he throM, includina
· the pme-winnm with 2.S seconds i.(\.
pvina the Bolton Celtics a 109-107 victe>f\'
over the Los Antdes Oippcn Friday niaht.
Tbe Celtics (29-S) have the NBA ·s ba1
record and extended their winnina streaks
to II pma at home and sia pmes overall.
The Oippen have lost nine of 10 pmes.
But Bolton trailed S9-SO at halftime.
11-IO after the third quantt ~ 107·103
before llobcrt Parish's two 1ouJ shots
saatted lolton '1 6-0 rally that •w Lot
Anldes to KOrelna for the final 2:08. ~.1om Oerrick theft fouled Lewis witll S9
~ left. Lewis hit the first lbot but
•hied u.e ...s. maans it 101.106.
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UJN0 BEACH -Tbe Loftl Beecb s... men's bUtetball team'• defew
mede the di~;enc:e apinst UCI Friday.
but it wasn't the team's preee u it usuaUy
hM been in recent ~
the job done;' UCI Co.ch Ball Mullipn
said. "We didn't ha~ trouble with tbe
prett, but their halfcourt ddenie was bet1er
than it has been."
Oood uouah that UCl's Jeff Herdman
hit jus1 S of l 7 shots while playina with the
ftu. Good enouah that pard Dylan Ritdon
aot off just five shots after scoriJ'll 31
points on Wednesday. UCTs point lOtal
was a season low.
-.,.Y 12, tM1
The Dtlly Piiot
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after not pnetki"I all week. He did a solid
job of pardi ... Herdman.
.. Pan of it wu JOICpb ... Greenberg said.
"He's from Ora.net County and has played
qainst these auys. and there was no way
he wasn't aoiq to play. And whenever we
couldn't ,eneratc any offense, he aot the
bukeu by aoint '° the offensive boards."
23-6 run ..rucb put the 49m abeed, Si.41,
with 9:35 to play, but a Hmtman )......_.
and two McDonald free throws evmed ii
at 8:34.
Riadon htt a 3-pointer to put UCJ lbcM,
SS..S4, but Bryon Russell bit a pair of ..
throws to put Lona Beach beck op. '6-.55.
UCI led for tM Lu1 time when Butler Ml
a I-foot jumper with 4:32 left to make it
S1-S6.
The 49tts ICOred on six of tbci.r fi.ul
Thit time, in what wu primarily half-
c:oun llft.'e that would have teCmed im-
probable two months qo, the 49tts u -
tencled tbeir defen.e and shut down UCl'1
ouuide lhoolint pme to key a 66-63 Bia
Wat Coafeftnce victory before 1.779 at
Campus Gym.
"Riadon was kind of ca.suaJ," Mullipn
said. "It was just kind of a casual ap-
proach."
JOKJ)h finished with 13 points, 10 re-
bounds. tncludina seven of them on the
offensive end, and three steals. Kevin
Cutler led the way with 18 .points. while
sophomore point 1\W'd Lucious Hams.
who was lead.in& the Bia West in sconna
wth 23 points per pme. was hmated to l S
points on S-of-IS shooting.
seven poues11oos, mdudina four of six Cree •
throws. Foul shots h.ave ~ to lollel i:n two :
On top of ~t. Gerald McDonald hit
none of bis eiaht shots and Craia Marshall
hit just t~o of eiahL Ricky Butler was the
lone standout offensively with 2S points
and l l rebounds. He hat 8 of IS from the
field. but missed aJI three of his second-half
free throws.
different leape pmes for the 49en, wt.o ~ •
shoot JUSt 61 pen::ent. •'4
UC1, which hit S4 percent from 3-point ranee in a 2l~nt victory Wednaday,
manqed just 7 of 22 3-pointen and 32
pen:enl from the field overall. Even more
critical was a 6 l percmt mart from the
free.throw line, where the Anteaten hit just
S of 16 in the second half.
"It's probmbly a combination of Lona
Beach's defense and our offense not aettina
Lona Beach Coach Seth Greenberg was
happy with his defense, but particularl y
with senior Troy Joseph of Stanton. who
played with a painful hip pointer 1n1ury
The pme was fairly close throughout.
but after trailifll 2-0. UO led for nearly the
first 30 minutes of the pme and by as
much as 1 l (31-20) in the first half and 12
(41 -29) in the second half. Herdman and
Butler had 29 of UCl's point en route to
a 36-27 halftime edge but were limited to
13 points in the second half.
Long Beach's Cutler and Joseph keyed a
4'he kids stepped up and made the
throws toniaht. .. Gn:enbera said. •
Meanwhire, UCI bad some aood •
ponun1t1es down the stretch but c:ouldn"t
convert. Joseph stripped the ball away and
saved 1t from aoing out when UCi bad a
chance 10 tac the pme at 60. Moments
later. Wlth UCI trailina 63-60, Herdman
missed an open 3-point shoL
See UCl/11
High school basketball
Saahawks go outside to get ill
Ocean View collects
62-58 victory over
Marina in key duel
By Barry Faulkner
Or-. eo.1 Delly P*1I
HUNTINGTON BEACH -With the
pme on the hnc. the Ocean V 1ew Hi&b
Seahawks retreated behind the one that
arcs 19 feet. nine inches from the basket
Friday n1gh1.
The result was a 62-S8 Sunset League
bo)S basketball victory over visitina
Manna in a pme better suited to Iona
ranaers than • 6-foot-1 1 workhorse.
Sunset League standings
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Ocean V\ew • O lO ' Huntl~IOf'I &ffcll J 0 1 l 4
Edlson J l lJ •
MerlM 1 2 7 ' S.nt• AN 1 J f 7
Wntmin\let" O J 4 1 l
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OcMn v..., 42. MerlN 51
Hunh~ton e..cn '6, 5-nl• AM .,.
Ed•50ll 63. W.StmlnsJef' SS
•••••n~tn Huntington a..cri •I Wntm!Mter Foun-
t•ln Vdn ., S.nl• AN Edison •I Merine
Ocean View guards Jimmy Harris and
Ryan Manin combined for seven 3-
pomters. includina Hams' clutch bomb
with 3:34 left. which erased a V1lunas'
lead and helped allow the Seahawks to
stay alone atop the league standinp Wlth
a 4-0 ~rd.
Ocean Vte~. 10-6 ovcraU, overcame 27
points. 12 rebounds.. seven blocked shots
and four a t ts by Manna's 6-11 center
Cherokee Parks, who SWl>flSlna:IY did not
to uch the ball after t)'lna the score with
a fh e-foot basehnc 1umpcr Wlth I :46
remaining
lee PeyNIOI' .. COMll ~ Hoc
Martna't CherOkee Parka towers over (from left) Ocean View's Marc:ef TenBerge In Friday night's Sunset League
View's Randy Karllner, Marina's Brant Shek>r and Ocean duel. Ocean View's Seahawks pulled out a 62-58 victory
Pirks" dominance helped the V1lc1np
(7.Q 1 -~) to a 54-49 cushion wttll 5:2S tcn. but he couldn't get much help the
See OCEAN VIEWIM
Clark, Upham lead Saa Kings past Warriors, 82-50
By Richwd Dunn
Ol'enge CoeM Deity Plot
NEWPORT BEACH -Free throws
apP&rently were not a priority Friday
niaht for either team. but Corona del Mar
Hiah junior pard Jason Clark made sure
his 3-point field aoats were up to par to
keep a little order in the house. • '
Clark netted S of 6 from beyond the 3-
point arc in the first half -accoununa
for all of his IS points -and 6-foot-S
tmior forward Jon Upham poured 1n a
pme-hilh 19 Points u the host Sea
Kinss won a Sea View Leaaut contnt
o'ver Woodbridee. 62·'°· a pme marted
by an ual> frtt-throw abootifll dJsplay.
"The only team Ullitr at the free throw
line than us WIS them,,. CdM Co.ch PauJ
Orris ~id. "Our game would've been 1n
balant-c 1f we would'\e made our free
thro4. or 1f the} would've made theirs.
1t wo~ld've bttn a na1l-b1ter. ··
ln~ead. 11 wasn't.
CdM. l·I in league and 8-10 overall.
ou~ the Wamors (1-1. l 1-7). 22-1 S.
m t~ second quarter to take a 10-pomt
intemu ton lead. 3S-25, thanks to the
lona-~agc m1 1lcs of Clark and Upham.
"hose onl)' 3-pointer WIS a bts one -
com1ni w1&h 4: 11 left in the first half to
IJVC lbc Sea KJnp a 2S-16 -· .. We did a good Job of controUina the
tempo 1n the firs& h.aJf." Oms satd. "We
turned the bell rul well &pJMt thctr zone
defense. aod because of that. we shot
~u. Jason Clark hit some ls. but we also
S.. SEA KINGS/9
Sailors punish University, 71-54
By Roger Car'lson
Olllty P1104 Spot11 Editor
NEWPORT BEACH -Ju tin Mcintee scored 2S Jk>lnts aod thru of his
e-.pon Harbor H1ah teammates were in double f'lurcs fnday ftllht as the
SaJlon met the cballcnte of tn\adiQI Un1ven1ty with a 71-S4 Sea VteW Leacuc
barutbaJI victory. ~
"It WIS a aood defensive effOrt for us." Slld Harbor Coecb Bob Serven. ~ho watched his team bandJc Un1\ienity's pressure ddiente in the leCODd bait
Wlth JU t four tumov-cn..
..It wa a ba1anccd effort. .. conttn\ied the sausfied Serven, who watched bis
&cam chmb back into a uc for second place in leqUtC play with a 1-l matt. (9-1
overall).
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Ballesteros (27) paces MonarchS past Santa Margarita
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tat Coast
ancho Santiago enters with
flossy 21-1 record to shoot at
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~-COSTA MESA -Tandy Gillis' upset-minded
J'nftle Cout Cota. basketblll team will host
Cancbo Santiqo, the 1aaae'1 No. l-rae.ked team,
)elliaht at 7:30 in Onnae Empire Confe~nce action.
... In other conference play tonight, Golden West. ~l I overall and 2-l in conference. travels to River-
~e (13-10. 0-2).
,. Rancho Santiaao (21-1. 3-0) wdl be guonina for its
chool-record 19th straight v"H:tory. while the Pirates
p.10. 0-2) try to play the spoiler role. Orange Coast,
.,ith an l l-prne losina streak on the line against the
J>ons, last defeated Rancho Sanuago on Feb. 17. 1986, ... occ, 69-67.
t" The Dons, who defeated GWC on Wednesday. '8-72. to tic the school mark at 18, won 17 consccuti ve
~mes last year to open the season. but fell one short
ief tying the record when Santa Monica upended them '1" their own tournament.
,-The Pirates art led by 6-foot-6 sophomore Brian
~pratt, who didn't play against Fullerton on Wednes-OlY because of the Ou. Spratt is averaging 12.2 points
~r game and 7.5 rebounds. OCC guards Agustin
;Dcredia ( 11. 7 ppg and 6.1 assists per game) and Shane
;fakeshita ( 11 ppg) have carried a heavy load this
~a son.
... The defending state champion Dons. led by 6-7
Xorward Enk Martin. 6-9 sophomore center Corie
.llount and guard Brett Pagell. have won 36 of their
tast 39 games since Santa Monica snapped their streak
l"ast stason. Rancho Santiago has also won 26 of its last
•27 dating bad. to last }Car's tournament.
Then "'1th 11 st('Onds left. McDonald h11 on(' of
two fr<"C throws w11h the Anteaters trailing. 64-62.
lt1ck) Butkr was called for a pushing foul when
McDonald missed the second when Cutler w~nt up for
1 rebound and fell on his own pla)('r.
• "I was facing th(' guy and he fell nght in front of
-me:· Butler said. "I JUSt thought he fell on hts own."
Cutler hit both free throws to set the final margin,
end McDonald desperation 3-pointer at the top of the
~ey with three seconds left rebounded long. Rigdon
,grabbed 11 and stepped back. but couldn't get a shot
-off in lime.
EL SEGUNDO -ThMu 10 aa off;. ·----Reid move by nannh'I t.ck Bo JllCboa, ~
Sunday's KCOnd-tound NFL playoff ~
pme between the Cincinnati Beapb ----
ind the Los AnetlH Raidm will be televilCd locally.
The Raiden announc:ed Friday evenina that 1
coalition of Jackson. Nike, NBC-TV ind toca.I
affihate KNBC aarccd to buy the mnainina 9,000
~•ts to assure a sellout and lift the television
bl1ckout.
The 9,000 seats wcrc purchued for approx-
imately $200,000. said Raiders executive Al
Loeasak.
J1ckson said some of the tickets will be gjven
to the Greater Los Angeles Area Boys and Gir1s
Clubs to be d1stnbuted to youngsters.
.. It's not every day that they act out to see a
profcss1on1I football pme," Jackson told KNBC
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pmcs for the Trappen.
In other newt around I.he m¥n Friday:
• Shor11top Sbawon O\ln1ion and the Cbicajo
Cubs couldn't aaree to a lona·tenn deal now, to
jnstead they settJed on a ooe-)ar <lOntnet wonb
$2.1 million. Dunston. 27, made the National
Lcaaue All-Star team for the second lime Jut seuon.
battJna .. 262 with t 7 homers and 66 RBI. He made
SJ .2S million 1fkr winnina 1 salary arbitration
hc.arina and wanted to ,et 1 multiyear oontrlCt.
• Four other pla)cn qr-eed to one-year coo-
tracts. reducina the ptayen elipble for arbitration to
169. First baseman Dave Mapdan and the New
York Mets settled on S 1.25 million. mon: than triple
his t 990 salary of $395.000.
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Carl Lewis. a winner of six Olympic -.•
gold medals. was released from custody _. .,.
Fnday in Houston aner being arrested 7
earlier on drunken dnvin& charges. ----
In other sports news Friday:
•Chicago safety Mark Carrier. who led the
league with I 0 interceptions, was in on 122 tackles.
forttd five fumbles and recovered two, was named
NFL Defensive Rookie of th(' Year from a panel of
sportswriters and sportscasters.
•U.S. Open champion Pct(' Sampras. sufferina
from painful shin splints. today pulled out of t.be
Australian Open. the year's first Grand Slam tennis
event -From lk Au.dalff Pm.
Quote of the day
Georse Ravell.81. USC basketball coach,
aner Duane Cooper missed a dnving shot that
would hii'C put the Trojans ahead and Sean
Rooks grabbed the rebound for Arizona and
made a foul shot with one-tenth of a second
len to secure the win for the Wildcats on
Thursday: "I thought 11 would be on(' of those
d('als where )OU throw up the ball and it goes
1n and you find out Chnstmas isn't over yet."
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Orange Coast Area briefs
Santa Ana · 1akas lead
In Sunset boys socc•
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you're the four-d<x>r ~x-f mpg champ.• Or
the be. t m ii cage four-door sedan sold.• •
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The Santa Ana High bo)s SOCC('r team scored 30 ----~conds into the first ovtn1mc Fnday to break a 1-1 ~ •
d('adlock wi th ho\t HunltnJton Beach and held on fo r a 2-1 ~
~1n to claim sol<' posst s1on of first place in the Sunset
l eague
The Oilers, who fell to 5-4-4 overall. 2-1 in league. tied the pme
on Dean ~yrcngelas' goal midway through the second half. but couldn't
score again. despite sev('raf quality chances, 1C1Cord1ng to 0 1l('rs Coach
Randy Chambers.
Jose Ramirez headed in a rebound that had boundt'd off the
crossbar for the game winn('r fot lh(' Saints. unbeaten 1n three league
games. Senior forward Chris Wnght h('lpcd spar\ contstant Huntinaton
Beach pressure and fullback Kevin Aaronson anchored the Oilers'
defense.
In other bo)s soccer action. ·
•Costa MHa l, Laguna Beacta 0: The host Mustangs won the
Pacific Coast league opener behind second-half ioals from J1robo
Gama and Owen Markert. Goalie Phil Chezek had thrtt saves to post
the shutout for Costa Mesa (7-2-1 overall)
•Newport Harber 1, UaJvenlty t : Brannon Coluooo scored 18
m1nut<"S into th(' first half as the Sailors ( 11-4-2 overall) captured their
Sea Vt~ League opener. Joey Perez asmtt'd on the play from a comer
kick. Wmning goahe Josh Kk1n was crcd1tt'd with four saves.
BWC ,,, .. ,,, Rlr..,I*, 11·78
For on(' of the few times this season. the Gofd('n West ----
College ~men's basketball team found itself in a battle. • -t'
. Tra1hng for much of the first h1lf. the RustJers were ' ...
lied at halftime. then took control midway throu&h th(' ----
SC'<'ond half for an 88-73 Orange Empire Conference victory over
v1s1t1ng Riverside ( 15-6. 2-1 ).
The state's top-rnnkt'd team. Golden W('st (22-1. 4--0) went on a
15-3 run to break away from a 52-52 tic for a 68-55 lead with 9: IS
remaining and was never scnously threatened qain .
In another community collqc women's pme:
• Oru1e Coast 1'7. RucM Sutt.as• 5t: In a game that was much
closer most of th(' way than the final score. the P1r1tes led at one poant
46-39. only to hold the hot Dons (7-13. 0-4) 10 just 13 points io the
final 16 mtnutcs.
The Pirates' defenK hmtted Rancho to JUSt 5 of 34 from the field
1n the second half with its pressure defenK. Erika Mannina enjoyed 1
productive ni&ht. convenina 10 of 14 field-toal attempts for 22 pointa
to ao ato°' wtth cl&}\t rebounds. Stacy Giem was 8 of 16 from the field
for 18 points and was credited with ei&ht 1 ists.
In JIM Academy Leque action:
ml.illlerty C11rt1UM ••· 11. ...,.......,. U : Jen C.a.Nso'1 18 ~·n•
and Melissa Grippo'• 10 points and 10 rebounds led the valill ...
Minutemen (l().j overall. 1--0 Academy Ltaaue>.
ICC__. aid at•"""*""
COSTA MESA -Southern California Colqe aoccer-'""""!!~..._
coech 0.ve Mcuish wu awarded 1990 Coech of the Year ~ •
honors for the West rqion by the National Soccer eo.c.... ~
of Ammca Attaciation at a t.nquet held Friday ia Aduaa. -----
The awtnt makes Md.cilh dieible for NatioMI Coad9 o1 me y ..
honors. McUilh .. coached It Marina Ind Dua H• .... idlooll
over the .,... 10 ~ while alto tthi!ll • ea.di ol IM tt .... ,
team for the pat au.
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in dW 8iaal IUllCt of plunina &be
17th Annual Newport (lauic rro.;
Am at Newpon 8eKh Cou.nlry
O ut>; Friday and Saturday, Jan. 2S
and 26.
While co-chairmen Paul Nyquist
and Hank Adler bald die poup or
industrious work.en inchldifta the
special events staff' at the hotpiaal,
t.-o 01het memben ortht aroup
sptgd Iona hours throuahout the
year procurina prob1onal golfm
for the ~cnt.
Artists
win, 77-63;
Eagles top
Century
Josh Borella scored 43 points de-
spite sining out much of the third
quaner wath foul trouble to pace the
Laguna Beach H agh boys basketball
team to a 77-63 '1ctory over pesky
Costa Mesa Fnda) night in the Mu~
tangs' g}m
The Artists (IO· 7 overall. 1-1 Pa-
cific Coast League) spuned out to
leads of 15-17 after one quarter and
38-26 at hal 1t1me. hut found them-
~h es an an unc,rxx ted battle when
Borella p1drd up has third and
fourth foul., in the fi rst t"-O minutes
of th e third quarter
~ACIP:IC COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS
Est11nc10
Tr11buco Hills
L11gun11 Beocn
L11guno Hills
Cosio Meso
Cenlurv
LH9Ue Over ..
W L W L
2 0 13 •
, 0 J 11
I 1 10 7
I 1 I 7
0 2 J 11
0 2 • 7
FrldaV's Scores
L11gun11 Beach 77 Costa Mesa 63
Es111nc111 71, Centurv 59
Tr11buco Hill' 61. L11gun11 Hiiis 67
WednesdaV's Games
Costa M~11 111 Cenlurv
L11gun11 Hills 01 E"onci11
L11guno Beach ot Tr111>oco Hills
.\t that point \oc;ta Mesa (3-11.
0-2) \e11ed 1he momentum and got
back an the g.ame B' the end of the
pcnod thl· \lu'>tang'-"ho "ere led
b) Mike Dt:C,ra11o'<i 31 point\. had
sliced the deficit 10 Just 1 .... 0 points
"V.e came out and pla)cd prelt\
well throughout the first Quarter but
then "l' g(lt a h11lc slopp' v.1th 1he
ball.'' \aid l aguna ( uach Bret Flem-
ing. "We pla)t'd l'\acth ho" I t'\·
pccted .\ flN ~e rcall~ got up tor tht'
game V.edne,(Ja\ "C "ere a hu le
lax tonight "
Borella returned and Oclamt a
ma1or fac tor an the fourth quarter.
scon ng 16 ot h1' point\ a\ the Art1 SI\
charged a"a~ from a 5 '-51 lead
"In the third qunnt•r. we had a lot
of trouhk with nur shot\ fall ing. ..
~1d Flemi ng .. .\nd their hag ~1d
(J eff P1c~en.,) srnrtd e1gtn-{of hie. I~
total point\) in 1hc 4uarter ··
In another P( l malchup
• Estancia 71 , Century 59: The
'1\lllng F..tj.lc'> rebou nded from a
15-14 tir\t-quarter deficit and 1unwr
ccntt r \fall f uerbn nger M'O rt.>d 111 of
h1'1I~po1ntc.1n the fourt h quartN tu
ht.'lp hold ofT the host ( cnlunon.,
Tht· C agk' 1 m pro' cd tn I '\-~
o\C·rall 1-0 in league. to remain t1t•d
atop the PC l v.1th Trabuco Halls an
up\et '1Uor\ O\er Laguna Hall\ f n-
da' night
~n1ur guard ~1 ke liaa<t wn-
tnbut<:d 15 points for 1he !-agk'>
(Juard Paul McDan1els also con-
tnhuted 15 points 10 the Est.meta
cau<,e a \ea.,on-h1gh for ham
-By l.te D•llY Piiot
o-a.-mme .. .._..dae ..... = ia .,,.. .. ,., ..... .... ..c:Wr-.ata.
nwaadhldalJllCillOnld Fonl Oily ie Palm Spri ... to .. _
dwewnL
1* Robttr joined the form ud
was chairman bef'oft joiniJll Baum
in j>laytt procuttme11L He IW1td
his assod11ion with the lf'O'IP in
1981.
••Tbefc's a lot of satisfaction to
our job.•• Baum says. •·:v-. there
att also 101ne beedache. but the
aood thinp far ou1numbtr lhe
neptiva and we el\ioy our work.••
The duo start• plannina for the '
January tournament in mid-sum-
mer with action pickina up
throuahout the faJI until 11 reaches
ill CrtlOlMo OD dll w111l•d lillf
Thi•bsivi• ,,.... ........... , ...
'91Yoa•POA Tos••dle lleft"-8TowM" .. ._. QUalifyina K'hool • .._ _.
Rohrer ••lend 1hit n•ioa. aaltina witb appl'OllilMldy 1 IO JOUnlo
upiri"ltolfproaabout 1heir tour·
ament in late January.
··we tel this it the binl op.
ponunity we hive to talk wilh thete
you..., future IW$ of'dle POA.'' ROhrer says. ··we tell them about
our ioumammt, iftbcy haven't
alfady played here or heard about
it. 1nd we aiet many favorable
rC1ponses,··
Then it's strictly I matter or
roUowina up with cards and 1etten
Lee P.yne/Ofmnge Cou1 Deily Piiot
Marina's Cherokee Parks (left) battles with Ocean View's Marcel
TenBerge, Randy Karllner (right) Friday night.
OCEAN VIEW
From 81
rest of the wa) before a packed
house.
".\s "'t'll a\ <Manna) pla~ed an the
third quarter. I "'as th1nk1ng. '(JCt'.
v.hal art" v.e going to do'l' .. Ocean
Vie" Coach Jam Ha rn'i c.a1d "Bui
v.e pla ~ed great defen..r down the
stretch and J1mm} ·, ( l-po1nt ga mc-
1) 1ng) o;ho1 "'as heard around lhe
world -a1 least ni~ 1A orid. an)·
v.a} ."
Manna. 1Ah1ch muste red near-
Oawl C'Ss e'<ecut1on after 1ra1h ng
18-10 an the li N.l qua rter to turn
th1ngo; around. strange!) abandoned
1t'i 1ns1dt gamt 10 Parks 1n the linal
three minute' The V1k1ngs. "ho
comm111ed JU'>I 1 .... 0 turncncrs thl·
final :!81 m1nutt''> lfi H· OH~ralll
"hale geanng things 10 .... ard their
10 .... cnng .\11-.\mtrn.an rac.t errant
3-poanters on fou r nl thei r fi nal fi , c
o;hnt attempts
"~e Just took -.ome had \hot' at
the end," \fanna ( oal h ~tl'' t'
Popt>'"h ..aid
The most l fl t1lal hrca ll.do"'n
came after a ti meout "'•th 16 SC(·
onds left a' 1ht \.1k1ng' 1nbound,·d
at the ir offcn"'C end 1A-1th Ocean
Vte\\ leading. hO-~N
"~e v.erc suppo'>l'<l 111 "nrk a
shot in side v.11h ahout "" or \CHn
<,t·condo; kft, bu t IAC J1dn '1 C\l'l'utc."
Por<H 1ch said Instead. th e inbound
pas., "a\ 1mmed1a1cl~ launched
frnm '\-po1nl range but n it~ed ofT
the fron t of the n m and out of
boundo; to Ckean \'1e" with 11 ~c
onds left
Ocean \ 1e" center Marcel
Ten fkrgc hi t both end'> ol a ont··
and-one free·t hro"' opportun1t\
"•th SC\Cn ~cond'i kft to llC' the
\ lllOf\
"That "'as old ()\.can \ ll'" .. the
elder Harns !>aid "This "3\ a big
11nt: .\ 'er) "ell-pla}l'<l game b)' hoth 1eamo; ..
J1mm\ Ham\. "'ho h11 4 of 10
frnm '-point range and 7 of 15 from
the field. mat(hcd ~art1n''i 22
points for team-high honors He also
addl·d three assists and two steals
~artm's lone steal. ho"'cvcr. an
an1ercep11on at madcourt. which he
turned in to an uncontested layan
w1th 4· t' left. clo..ed the Ocean
Vic" defint to 54-53 and regained
the momentum fo r the 'icahawks.
Pa rks. 1n has first game back after
NEWPORT
From 81
The Sailors were an a 39-32 situ-
ation at halftime. thanks mostly to
their ab1hty to come throuah at the
hoe.
University's smothenna defense.
constantly 1~t1m1na the ball and
subsequently wona the Sailors out
of their usual tempo. could have
taken a toll.
But Harbor responded at the hnc
with a 14-for-IS effon 1n the first
half to help negate University's de-
fen~ .
The Troj1ns (0-2, 7-9) didn'l do•
lot to help thcmselvet. either. com·
mittifll 11 first Mlf tumoven and
convert1na j ust 13 of 34 from the
fteld (38 percent).
Donnell Dowdy. a 6-foot-3 Junior
with a 19.0 scorina avetaat. was the
key for the T ro,ans at the low post.
He Kored 12 or Uni'1 first-half
poinu and was clearly the most
consastent player for the Trojans. He
was held to jutt two poinu in the
teCOnd half. however, but W'M ltill
Uni" laldina 9COttr.
Nnrpon Harbof' never tniaed •n me flt11 half: bu• IM aplmjvaie11
or Uaive:!l"• ....-.0 Ibo sedo
Newport • Jl·lJ 11111 8lld .,.
......, 10 be puliae ...,. 0Gty to
-dtr ...... cut Qllialy IO J}.ll. ne. Jt&l1 • quida,. die Sllilon edlld out lo ttwir ~nt half-
m1s\ing the last four wtth an ankle
'>praan dashed to Darren Crooks for
a la' up " 1th 4 02 left to pad the lead.
But the' ounger Hams canned his
'·pointer to \..not 1hangs at 56 and
Ma rtin made 1t a 1wo-po1n1 lead
"Ith 1 I~ left h) h1t11ng a two-point-
er "'Ith h1<t foo t on the J-po1nl hne.
Parko; countl·red "'Ith his fi H-
footcr to tic ll for the fifth tame. but
Seaha.,..ks' \enror foNard Rand)
Ka rltn<.'r re bounded a shot Parks
hlocked <)n the 01hcr end and ~nk a
fo ur-foot htgh-arrher o'er Parks
with I OOlcft tog1,eOcean V1ev. thc
lead fo r good
TenBcrg-: ( 11 pmnts a nd 11 re·
bounds) wntnbuted greatl} for tht'
"'in ner' a\ did Karhner. v.ho
totaled 'ii\ rebounds and four
po1n to;
Manna·., 1unaor point guard. Tam
Pham o;1ood out along .,.,llh Park'I.
running the offense "'ell aga 1m.1 a
tenactOU'> man·IO·man press to fin -
ish "•th 1 .... 0 3-poanters ei gh t point<,
and four 3\'il'it'i
• Huatln1toa Beach H , Santa
AAa 14: Th(' 0 1kr'i 13--0. 11-4 )
"1th'itood a ':!-point assault from
4'an1a .\na's Chaunce) Woolridge
(he "a" 10 for 10 at the hne).
countering ""h fi ,e starters an
douhlc figure'
')ophomorc Br}a n Chang led the
wa\ "'th I>! points. "hale Mustapha
.\lxl1 "ho pla~ed JU'it three mi nute\
of tht• thi rd quan er before retmng
"Ith hi\ four1 h personal fo ul. fin-
1o;hed -...11h 17 point.,. whale
w phomore Tom Walden and 1un1or
Jeff Vandet""'al chapped in with 15
and Matt .\mbrosc had 11
• Edison U , W~1tmlnster 55: The
( hargcrs c~apcd th ank'> to a strong
third quarter an .,.,h1ch the)' over-
tu rned a t1Ao-rx11n1 halftime deficit
lo ta ke the e\1•ntual e1gh1-po1n1 wan-
ning margin
Brandon Jc\s1e poured an 17
potnl\ C1ncludantl a pair of 3-poant-
c~) John l\.ham1'> 1-' and (1reg
Miller IJ 1<1 prO\ldl· the bulk of the
scoring for f d1't(m (I '-4. '\-1) Jco;s1e
also had Ill rt•bounds and fi~t.' as-
s1sto;. "h1k ~tiler tu rned a couple of
kc) o;teal o; 1n10 baskets dunng the
decisi ve third q ua rte r
Westminster (4-11 . 0..3) was
paced b) Jec;~1e Clomci's 18 points.
but a nurf) of turnO\ ers 1n the third
quancr (when fd1 o;on outscored the
Lions. 24-14 I ~polled any chance\ of
an upt;(t O) the hostc.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE STANDINGS
Lft9Ue Ovenl
W L W L Tu,lin 2 0 IS 2
Corona del Mer
,..._we>or I H11roor
SIOdlet>eck
Woodbr•dOe
U11lv9'1llv
I I I 10
I I 9 I
1 l 1 10
1 I 11 7
0 'l 1 9
P:nct.v•• sceres
Newoora H11roor 71, Unlve,..ltv Soil
Coron• Ciel Mer 62, Woodbrldee SO
Tu,tln 14, Sl~k S7
WedneMMV'' ep.,... ( 7:>0) Tuslln 11 Corona def Mer
SedO!ebeclt a1 Newoor1 Harbor
W~ldee 11 Unlversllv
11mc bul1<'.
"We raJly didn't chanaeanythina
at halftime," said Serven. •• t.eve
Walker and Ju un did a ~t job
.,.ockina out and we d1dn'1 art
cauaht up 1n the run-up-and-<town
pmc ··
Mcintee had I 8 rebounds to ao
with bis 2$ points; WalkcT had a
career•h1&h 10 potnt.s: and Michael
t1pe and Mart McAnhs each bad
10 points.
upe wu 6-(or-6 at the line and
O\'erall the_. Sai'°'1 nttled 26 of 37
frtt lhrov.-s.
Huy Np)-cn, llt.IM>ulb ~
COMidcrably with a P9in"'1 ankle
injury WAaiMd ipi• Wood-bfidF. finilhcd whll • IHI H Ioli'
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.. Al you kftofr, F,_ played ~
IWke in tecnl )Ian ( 1997 and
1911),• Baum •YL .. He wu wry
<lOurteoul and ..W some nicle thi1111
about our tournament.
c::.•n abundance of pro-;,..yen for the tour.
...... L
"He aid: 'You people MYe been
so nice to me. rm IOn')' I hl¥C
some other commilmenta ud can-
not play theft this yar. You in-
vited me to play when I .asn't
doina too well and I won't foraeL I
hope 10 be able 10 help you down
the line.'
.. Jalle toad me the other niaJu 1ha1 lie-... ii llCVCI' mums to the *YI ... lac Ultd 1010 lo San
~-he would stand It the lldi.,_ .. Bum recalls. .. He
would be utina die pla)'Cn who
didn't make the cut to come to our
cvrnt on Saturday and Sunday and
then would call me to Jive mt their
namn. We filled the faeld on Friday
niaht for a Saturday and Sunday
tournament. 11 was rally hcC'tk in
thOtC days."
Today the tournament huan
1bundan« of players lO choose ·
NFL Playons
Much ol Ralil.IPS' 1KC11S has coma
from vatmns, oth• team's reJacts
By John Nadel
AP Sport• Wrtler
LOS ANGELES-Sometimes 1he . old ways arc the best ways.
One reason the Raiders have
achieved so much success over the last
three decades 1s their shrewd acquisi-
tion of ve1eran players. many of whom they got for
nothi ng or ncx1-to-nothmg in trades or as frtt
agents.
Among them have been quanerback-placc
kicker George Blanda. quarterback Jim Plunkett.
defensive lmcmen Ben Davidson. John Matuszak.
011s Sistrunk and Lyle Alzado. tiaht end Todd
Chn stenscn. wide receiver Bob Chandler.
linebacker Rod Martin. ru nning back Kenny Kang.
and running back-kick returner Greg Pruitt.
So me. la ke Matuszak and .\lzado. were con-
sidered troublemakers. Others, hke Chnstenscn and
Marti n. were not considered to be good enough to
pla)' in the NFL. And still others, like Plunkett and
Chandler. "'err thou1ht to be washed up.
Each of them cont ri buted to at least one of the
Raiders' three Supe r Bowl v1ctoncs.
.\fter four down years. the Raiders have come
back \tron1 this season w11h a 12-4 record their first
'-\FC We\l champ1onsh1p since 1985 Most expcrti.
credit the renewed success 10 managjna general
partn<"r Al Davis' rc1uming to the old fonnula.
When they play the Cind nn11i Bengals in a
second round playoff pme Sunday at the Los
Angeles Coliseum. the Raider\ will h ve several of
Da' is' barpins an the hncup.
~fensive tackle Bob Golie said, "From Mr.
Davis through the coachina staff. people here
understand who can play within the frarll cwork of
this team and who has the mot1va t1on. All of the
' so-called castoff "cterans fit m."
Only nine of the 22 pla)ers hsted as starters
were ongmally drafted by the Raiders, and one of
them -wide rtte1\>er Mervyn Fernanda - was
a I 0th-round dra fi choice who started play1n1 in
Canada and didn't sign \\It h Los Angeles unul four
\cars later.
-O n offense. the Raiders start light t'nd Ethan
Horton and tacll.lcs Ror) Graves and Ste~c Wnght,
all of whom the)' signed as free agents after they
"ere released.
The Raiders 'i1gncd guard Ma>. Monto~a as a
Plan B free agent la st March. acquired wadr recei ver
Withe Gault from the Bears and quarterback Jay
Schroeder from the Redskins.
On defense. Li\ stans two safeucs Mike Hard-
en and Eddie Anderson. who were signed as free
agents afi<"r being released b)' other teams.
Opening Super Bowl title defense,
San Francisco hosts Redskins today
By Dave Goldberg
AP F()()lball W rtler
'-\N FRAN< I~< 0 -In the
fi nal gam" of the regular season. San
Fra ncisco guard (JU\ Mclnt)rt
fo und h1 m'>t·lf in a p1lt' v.1th Minne-
sota 's ( hm Doleman
"lie J\kl·d me 'How many
Super Ro" I\ ar1.' )'OU gu) s gonna
"'"·•· .. Mclnt)rc rclalled. "I re phcd.
"'' man) a'i we can···
fhl· 49crs. who pin) the Washington Redskins
on toda) an a second-round NFL playoff game. arc
tr) ing to become the first team to win three straight
'iupcr Bov.I\ and fi,c overall. But they haven't
looked ao; domina nt a\ their lcagut'-bc'it 14-2 record
\Ug&e't'
E1gh1 of the 49crs' wans v.cre by less than a
touchdn" n One problem was the lack of a strong
running a 11ac ~ trad1t1onally one of the keys to
succe1.1' in thl' "'F-l With Roger Craig lamping all
'lCason on a had knee. they averaged JUSt 107 yards
on th(' ground. I hth an the league.
It's also been a stran1c season for Washington
The Redskins lost thrtt quancr'backs to 1nJUf} and
v.crc out of the FC' East race b) the ~Hnth v.eek
of the ~ason -after tv.o losses to the Ntw Yark
G l3nts left them 4-3 and the (11a nts al 7--0
But th<.") came back the nc~t v.eek with a
rcmnr~ablc 41-38 o~crtame win over Detroit after
tnuhng 35-14 1n the third quartcr Jeff Rutledge,
their JOurne) man th1rd-s1n ng quarterback. came off
the bench to throw fo r 363 yards an O\Crt1mc.
Then, w11h Fnrncst Byner energmng the ru n-
ning game v.11h four straight 100-yard games. the
Rrd~k1ns won lour of their last fh c regular-season
games Last wed. .• the) v.ent into Philadelphia a nd
beat the Eagles 20-6. a\eng1ng an earlier loss to the
Eagle'\ 1n which two quancrbacks and nine pla)'crs
O'emll "ere 1n1urcd
"The) S3) the hot team 1o; the team that wans
the upcr Bowl. .. says 49crs safct) Ronnie Lott ... o\s
far as I'm concerned. lhe Redskins are the hot team
righ t no" "
Buffalo hosts Miami In quick rematch
By John F Bonfalll
AP Sl)Ofll Wt11er
ORC H.\RD PARK. N.Y. -Buffalo center
Kent Hull "alkcd throuah the pandemonium Wi th
M1am1 linebacker C11ff Odom as fans tore down the
~ 1ch tad a um goalposts followma the Bills' 24-14
victor. tn er the Oolphans on Dec. 23.
''I'll 'ICC )OU an about thrtt or four weeks.
Ocl au\e I think yo u'll be back here.'' Hull told
Odom. who replied· "I think you're nght."
The) were both right The teams meet agam
toda), an "hat could be very diffi<'uh wea1hcr
cond111on'I. to dt>c1de who iacf v4n~ to 1he AFC
< hamp10n'ih1p game
"Our 1cam 1co real ac1te<J about com1n1 back
and rc<lcl'm1ng ourselves in the playoffs.," stud
M1am1 quanrrback Dan Manno. "I think at will be
a better lootball p me ma}'be than the last time "
Much ot the prqame focus has centered on the
a' a1la b1ht> of Balls quarterbeck Jim Kdly. who
o;us1a1ned ,·arta laic and lipment damase to his left
knet 1n a Oc:c 15 prne apiftl1 the New York
(111 nts
Kell). who hasn 'l pllycd 11~. has pncttced
with th<" team oil v.eck but says he won't dcade
until toda) whether he'll pla)
Whether Kell) pla}'s or not. the conscn~us
among player'I on both tcam'I 1ci that the game will
be determmed not by the effon s of their o;tar
quanerbacks, but b) which team can run the ball
most cffccu vely
"Whiche ver team has the best running game 1s
gomg to win the game:· said Dolphi ns defensive
back Tam McKyer.
That was the cacoc three weeks ago. when
despite the ar.scnaon by M1am1's Jrff \ro s that the
Bills wouldn't run on lhe Dolphins. Thunnan
Thomas rushed a ~ason-h 1gh 30 ttm~ for I S4
yards and a touchdown.
"Our pme plan going into ever) week 1s to run
the football." said Hull "Everybody 1n the NFt.
knows what wt"'rc aoma to try to do. It's no bi&
secttt."
Hull acknowtedscd that there as prcssutt on
Buffalo's offensi ve li nt, but add~ "It puts 1
burden on them (the Dolphins). too. They know
1h1t we·" aoina 10 do at. so they ha ve to stop 1L"
Weather ~ould be a maJOr factor in 1he pmc.
-ith an ece storm, ICC'Ompanicd by falhn&
temperatures and winds up to 20 mph forecut ()('.
the tevrn rolde&t pme the Dolphins have pla~cd.
they've loll 1•.
Bills' hopes rest with Kelly; 49ers should roll
By Gerry Outae
8crtocMI HowWd Newt 8er*9
A CIP5ule look at this wec:kend's NFL playoff
sames with prcd1cuonc
•DOLPHIN UM) at BILLI CIS-1): Buffalo's
t:h'\ncc:s of hostina AFC chamPiOOsbip 11tne hmee
on Jim Kelly, ttiho aniaht mum llllinst Mwni
Buffalo ha won.-fDw m1•i• m 1ewa ol
pe t e1ahl ( }t,lftlt ~ ... "'"'* a -minute. d~in1.qu.iiw IOI •ft "bjr Niel
LA>Wtt). ._.....
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Tbe recommendaLioD 10 keep Pete Roac otr 1be
Hall of Fuwe ~Uo1 may result in a votina boycott by
lMbMcbUIMi&m.
, ~I ~ly, U . Ion& U ~is kat'lproo COUit
decitton 11 in place, wdJ not mad in a Hall of Fame
ballot -nor will a numbtt of' beetbell writers that I
have already polled includins Paul Hapn from my
paper," 11ld columnist Bill Conlin of che Pbiladelpbil
Dmly NeM. ''They can to out and ,et tbe lltfttJ to
vote for it. they can ,et the talkj"I beads 10 v01e for
h,, they can ~ ESPN's SportlCeneer to vote for it. I
thank they wtll have a haM time ~nins a lf'OVP whole
past credentials to conduct this kind of election match
the wtiltn."
The Batcball Writen Association of America has
voted on election IO che Hall of Fame since the fint
election in 1936 -from Walter Johnson to Gaylord h rty.
An official action rqard ina the deasion by the
special e~ecutive committee on Thunday will pro~
ably not come untaJ the next scheduled BBWAA
mttt1n1 1n July durina the All.Star break.
"I'm not surprised and I'm not happy," said Kit
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• Saturday, ~ 12, 1•1 •
Steier of tbc oUIMd Tribune and pmidmt of the
llWM. ··wu1Ipropoee10 do in I.he ant couple of
weeks will be to ~ in touch -elh all the chapcer
chairmen or lbc auociltion and eee wbat IC'tion, if
an1. anyone wants to we. I'm ~ that the member·
ship will have 1e>me ruction to it ....
Stein was asked af the BBWAA miaht boycou
futu~ elections. ''I think th~'• that potsibility, yes."
be said.
''The committee d id what ~ all expected it to
recommend,.. said columnist Tim Sulliva n of the
Cincinnati Enquirer. "The only quntion I had 11
wbethtt the conuninee would have the nerve IO take
o n the miahty Butball Writtn Auociation of America
and all the wrath it's cena.in to produce over the nnt
h Wttks. I think there are many steps in this drama,
the first of wllicb 11 what our respe>Atc as an orpniz.a-
tion would be ...
By a voae of 7-3. the committee recommended to
the Hall of Fame board of directon that any player on
bueball's permanent inelisible list not be alJowed to
a ppear on the ballot. The board of directors is
scheduled 10 meet in New York on Feb. 4 and it 1s
expected to adopc the recommendation. In that cax.
RO!e·s name will not aPJJtar o n the ballot until be is
reinstated by the commissioner.
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second in first race
'88 Olympics • smce
By Bert ROMnthal
AP Tredl Wrlltr
HAMIL T O . Ontano -Ben Johnson came back
with a loud bang
Jn his first race sanct> the 1988 Olympics. Johnson
finished a close second 1n the SO-meter dash 1n the
Ha m ilton Spectator Indoor Gamcs at Copps Coliseum
Fnday night.
It was a d1fTcrcnt-looking Jo hnson than the one
who had boltt>d 10 v1c1of). with the help of steroids.
in a then·world·rtcord 11mc of 9.79 seconds for 100
meters at ~ul. South Korea.
Thas Johnson wasn't as bulky in che upper body.
ner was his face as puffy
Adding to the censaon of the evening was a IQ.
minute delay 1n stanina tht> race and two false stans
When the race finall> went off. Johnson "'as
unt)'ptcaUy slo w out of the blocks. He ralhtd an the
c l<>s1n1 me&erS. bua JUSt missed catching Daron Coun-
cil. the winner 1n 5. 7S sa.onds. Johnson finished an
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From 8 1 1c:am m«t1ng arc lhc lulm1na11on
of man)' s1tuat1on~ "t'."t· had with
Tudll H t!i> )lholar.,h1p 10 the uni·
'Cr'itl\ 1s '>till intact but he 1s not
part of our loot hall program 1n an~
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.. , thank. 11\ prt'll' l'' td('nl 10
C'C'r\bod) ht\ not tntCrt"\IC'd 1n
this program ... \m1th \Jtd "I kc.-1
1ha1 our program nc:cd' to mtn c.-on
I'm C'\Clttd about our luturl· and
r('cru111ng Wha1C'\C'r dcc1\lon he
makc:'i about ht'> future: I "'''h him
v.ell ..
S m 1th did not sa~ "ha1
\.1annov1ch would ha' e 10 du to bC'
re1nstatt>d
'Tm not t''t"n going lo dt\CU\S
1ha1 .. 1he roach u1d .. I can't
1Nall to hear from ;a person or \t'C
what he's 101ng lo do It's not (,m
10 1hc: othC'r pla)C'r'i or coacht·, It
v.ould lca\C' a cloud oHr thl' pro~
gram a nd OH'r r'fi'n11u ng
"I told our tram about th1\ nt
1oda> ·s m('(t1na so the) can mo'c
on. too W t can·t 1t and wall for
something to hapf)('n "
The.-coach said Manno,1ch. v.ho
has nol bttn available for com·
mcnt. d~s no1 knov. of thC'
SU\pt"n\lon
.. It 1o1.u n·1 ~ausc o( am unC'
incident." mtth said "It v.as the:
accumulat1on of man) incidents
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TODAY'S
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CLASSIFICATIONS
19n-17M
AR IN THE REAL
t TATE TABlOID
SECTION
By Larry Siddons
AP S00<1s >Nr le<
PERTH .\u,trjlt.t -\tau B1un·
dt .rnd 11.'tl Rnu\('. t"o m1:mhcr' ol
the 'J'X'l'd <,quad 111 \mL'rtl an '"'m·
ming \t·t m~ t fL'lordi. 1n ht'JI\
ttlda' at lhl· V. nrld ""1mm1ng
< hamp1un,h1p.,,
On Fnd.n \mt'flljn \1ak.t' Bar·
ro"'man lo~cn·d ht\ "orld rt'u1rd
1n tht• ml'n ' 2110-mt•ter h~a\tstrok.e
and paid tifT a lkht that had bcl'n
\\L'1gh1ng him do"' n Im morL' than
t\\O \l'Jf\
81ond1 .i1ming lur h1\ \Cumd
1nd1' 1dual gold nwt!al and thml
SEA KINGS
From B 1
mmed tht> t>all "'l"ll in thl" \C'uind
4uarter ··
Corona dcl \.far. 4 nt I~ I rum th<'
tit'ld tn lht \('{"()nd ~uartt'r Ii n1~hcd
shooting at a 5'> ~rc~nl 12~ ol ~111
dip but \truggled from the line f I~
of ~ll \\oodbndgc h11"C'C'r hurt
11~lf l'\Cn mor(' \inlin[I onl\ " ol
I ti 14~ ix-rccn1 ) from thl" hnl' alter
m1rnng It\ fir\t \e\l"n :tlll"mpt'
The Wamor\. -.ho n<'H'r kd 1n
the game. didn't m.ik.c a frtt thmv.
un11I 5· 16 remained 1n tht lourth
qunncr Thc) "c~ I .nl I 0 from thl"
hnc un1tl finlh n& thc1r ln\1 "' 1n a
row
Woodbndgr \Wiich~ Imm a
zone dt>fcn~ 10 a man-to-man in
the ~ond half. falhng nght into
the Ciea Kini · ofTens1"e v.eb
"I knt>w the~ 'd 10 to a man-10-
man dcftnsc. but -.c had to -.au for
1t ... Oms said. "Ocfen 1\C'I)'. they
o\ era II It'd quahf) tng for the men's
'ic lr~'i1' k in 22 J l seconds. .01
't'l<lOd'> fac,1tr than the cham-
f'H1nc,h1p rt"Cord ~t b~ tcammatr
Tom lagt'r tn \fadnd tn 1986
JJg('r tht 1o1.orld ~cord-holder in
thC' C''t'nt "a' ~ond 1n the heat\
In 21 11 1
Tht final ur thC' 'iO tonight ~ill bt
the latc\t 1n a scrte'i of spnn& duel'>
hc.-t"ccn thl' t"o -'.mCTicans. The
moc,t lamou\ "a" tht ··o u h for
( a,h.. 1n 'j"h' ilk. Te nn . la t
\C'3r "h<'rl' Jager ~1 the world
rt't·ord nl ~I 81 ..rm no" look.mg forward 10
<-hno11n1t Jaatr do" n ... B1ond1 said
run J 111Jng1"· ~ttH: inside and we
pra"llc('d th~t (on Thursda)') to dog
tha1 up and get the ball in 1here. and
"C' did a prett) good JOb of that."
l pham ~ Junior Doug Ht'S~
ant.I '-·~ \Cn1or JdT Oms took ad-
' ant.l(!(' tn\ldc in 1he third pcnod as
1hl· ~a ti..ing' -dc'>plle five tum~
\I\ ('f<, -x 1>rcd thrtt field eoals
trom (lo"'' r.ingc in the quaner to
m.:11n1a10 :1 I 1-po1nt bulge (45-35>
rntt·nng thl 1inal <'tght minutes
< larl h11 t"n <'arl~ J.-po1nten to
~1H· < d\1 a ~.o ll'3d then nC'tttd
lhtl"c more 11mes m the second
pt'nod -the la\1 "1th I ·OI left to
g1,e the \c.i King'> a 33-!3 lead -
tn <;pcarhl'ad the CdM attack.
H l"'i~ "ho .,rnrcd 1 I points and
grahtx-d a game-high 11 rebounds.
.lnd ( d\1 guard Davt> Olsen ( 11
p('tnl'i) v.r~ al\O 1n double fisum
l 'pham fimshed with e1aht board
as 1h(' xa K In@\ outrcbounded the
Wamo~ 26·1h
nior 1uard R)an Rauch led the
\\amors v.1th 16 point •h1lc Mike
Fenton had ti"c rt"bounds.
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you bold
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Your right·hand oppooent opens
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CHAY '84 $th Aw 13475 Thie bullMN le con. Thia t>utlneu I• con-PNlldent &cnw CO.. 501 litetkceMW Ihle> ~ c:,'!, 9291311 con TM ret111ttent(1) aom• Ct'UUO, ~ ~ COAITl.ANO "IAL TY
CHEVY '77 1 ton $3375 ductn:' ~T.~ eoms ~ by. ::=~-Tl* ttttement ... flied ~Ma. CA 92705, 'fn. r991e1rante1) com• cNcted by~ end...; ::o-' ..iJ!. t~= =~=f:o Of' "~~~Ill DA at.JO 111t ...... ......t
•NwJ>tr 11 Mtrl 5-48-8825 menced to ttanw:t ·bull-mence0 ~ tr8Nllet bUll· with ~ty ~~ Thie bullll .-11111 not menced ~ ~= The r-ci1ttrant(1) oom• Bu .. l!Me name(•) titted ~ Cll'UU.O, MMMN ...,., C... ~ ,
CHEVY ·74 NOVA, AUIO, ,,... under the flctltloue nw under tM Actl1toul ... ty on IUt>jeet to Cellfornla UN-MM "*'* to trenMCI bull-atlove on· NIA HOll'ATIO CIF'\JLLO ANO Tiie l''ICIUOM ••u11n--
1owner, 8cyl. NuBattety, 8u1ln•11 name(•) ll1ted lulln ... naf'M(1) lltted lt, tllO ~ tormeon-da!CocMS.0. :=:-: N~:IM(•I tlat.O MM under 1M Fictltble o.or.9,.._eott KELVIN HOll'AT I O ....,_In~-~-=
Xcond S 1350 090 •boW on: AUQU915. 1NO abolle on: Maron 1NO Publllhed Otainoe CoMt lion t10l.2 George° L. Moletlell 8u11n .. 1 n1ma(1) 1"'~ THI ~ w llled CtPUllO, MIN<>f'S ~ ..,_ 20. 1• ~ 839--8242 JoM H. Giibert. Pf.-oant Gary Fuc:a " IO IUt>)eel tN neme Tiiie ~ flied lb<MI on: February 2 • 1..-wtch !tie Coun\y Clertt of Ot• No. A1131U a; ,
Thie llat..,.,t wu Ned Thie 'ttatement ,.,.. flied = Piiot Oeoambel 29, end addr ... of the peraon ._ Penny 8 OOOdZ ente County on Oecelnbet AMEN~O OROEA NO.f401al
CHEVROLET '85. P«fact .ith the County~ of Ot· with tM County~ of C)t, 1 • Jtnuary 5• 12• tt, with wt1otn delrne INY o. with ~ty ~Or· Thie 1111amant WU med 1t, 1llO TO 8HOW CAUU aw. F. Cai. =·
car. v•ry low mllH. ange County on Oeoambel 911g9 County on Oeoamber 1991 S 9541 flted II Burrow Etcrow Co , ~990 ty on ber with tM County Clertl Of Ot· NW FOR CHA.NOi Of NAME l4S2 Kenolftr, !MM, ·
loaded 4 1Pffd with 18, 1980 11 1990 .. 501 Partccentet om., S1111a ' H1llm ln99 County on D.-nber Put11W1ec1 Ot911g9 COMt PfllTIOHEA Ft~NOO t2T18
crulM control. S3.850. '411MO ' '41Mll •-IC 11t1Til'r Ana. CA 92705, Ela'ow;-PublllW Or Coal 21, 19$0 Dally Piiot January l , 12, 19, HORACIO CIPULLO. ANO ~ C. Col• =·
548 -4793 PublllMd Orange Ooall Publllhecl OrtnG9 Coaet ,._ "'"cw; and the Pait dlla for llffng Delly "°' anoa 12 19 f 4Tllalll 2t 1991 FERNANDO HORACIO S4U l(enoetly, IMM, ·
-------· __,,....,..-Dally Ptlol Januery 5. 12. 18, Delly Pftot Januery 12. 19, .....-.. ---u ctalmt lhall be January 30, 28. J:.oru~r'1~1 ' ' Publllhed Orenge C:0..1,.t ' S..oo1 CIPIALO ON BEHALF Of ·~~ bualMee CHRYSLER '89 N•w 28. 1991 28. ~ 2 1991 flC.,,.....,._,_ 1991 wnloh ts t1141 t>u11nMa ' ' Sa-Olt Deity Pilot Jenuary 12, •· GRISELDA SOPHIA ,,.. ... ~
Vortcar landau. loaded. S...oo3 . . Sa-013 M.U. ITATl•WT day '!*or• tti. Nie dal• 28, l'•bru.,Y 2. 1991 llnflC[ CI PU ll 0 . MA AV IN ~ by a hUllNnd and
261< mu .. 7 year wat· The tollowlnO ~ ar• 8')edfi.d ab<>W I St-0111 rtalC"" HORATIO CtPUllO ANO wlfll llled
ra nty. p'~ s 14,950 NI.IC NOTICE d~~ .. ~ORKS . Detad Jan. a. 1881 rtalC NOTICE PlB..IC NOTIC[ P'ICTmOUI tueMH ~ ~Plu\'~o H ~~:J~g ...._Tiilltt1e1t~C.::-oe0t-
831 8608 I NlllC NOTICl 1718 IC Monrovia. <2:ft" = ~ 8i:..11 P9CTITIOUI ..-u NAm ITATR•MT HAS/HAVE Al.ED A P£TI.. ainoe County on ~ FORD 1990 FESTIVA '1CTmOU8 .,..... P'ICTmOUa ..,..... M .... Cell1 mae Deity Piiot Janu~1. 1991 NAMR ITA~NT ,~~,A~=· The tollOwlng pettont .,. Tl()H FOA AN ORDER TO 21, 1llO
Automatic. AM/FM 119'90 NAMI 8TATl•NT NAm ITAT'lmNT Rot>ert A MOfOIO, 964 Sa-029 I TM lolowlng '*'°"' .,. ......._...... doing bullneelN CHANGE NAMES FROM Pullllhad Otainoe COMI
c:alMtt• S6 900 0 9 0 The loltowl .,. TM falowlng penonl.,.. Lanllno Ln . Coetl MMa.I doing bullnW ... The •V"••rww"' pet.one.,. Vil.LA MOHACO APARTs FERNANDO HORACIO Deir No4 ~ 29,
645-2777 ~ ~ doing bu.m... at: Caltt 8"2826:21121 Ht'WCREST GROUP, 111 doing bu91MME TE .. RPR SES MENTS, HO N Wlfl'lul CtPUUO QR!SflOA tttO, ._.._., S, 12, tt, _____ ,,__ ~ CUSTOM CAT CASTlES, Jullln Roger Gameunt. Eecapacte Court, N.wport JCl N I · SlrMt. l 1 H1br1, C1!if SOPHIA CIPULLO MAR\llN 1"1
U NCOlN '71 Contlnentll .~,F'~~.!:1":27~·,a111 Cent• Strwt Unit C, 13032 NIN Pl . Q11d•n PUBLIC NOTICE 9Mch:C..1t t2et3 1oae1E1111.Un~~Fountlln 90831 HORATIO CtPUllO, ... Ml
tee> engine F\un1 good I NeOs 1 4J70 La Jolla Costa M9la. c.llf ~2e27 GrO¥e. CMI 92643 I ~ A Buttacavoll 11 Vlll9y. CeJ1f 92 Heynee tnve.tment Cor, KELVIN HORATIO CIPUUO ---------$1250 SEE 6-42-0587 VIiiage 0,:. no400 s.,.. Andrea C W_.,., 8111 This bu1in•11 la con· '1CTm0Ua 8'1 ... H &cac>a<Kt Court, ~, The H9iQI Comc>any. a por1tl0fl,Stateofcawoml1, TO FERNANDO HORACIO --~mm
---------eetn · 1 Centet Str• Unit C, Coeta dUc:tad by co-plllMfl MMm ITATEMUIT 9Mch. Calif 82883 C1iiforn11 corporetton. cJo "°6 Long BMc11 8IVd , CIPUUO DIAZ. QRJSEl.OA --~----. ..... -..._... __ MERCURY 1984 TOPAZ. ~ bUlt t2 22
1 I Mell. c...i 9M27 T1141 r41gl1tr1nt(1) com, Tti. lolloWlng perwon1 ar• Thia bulln99I 11 COf\: 1088 I Et111, Unit E. Foun111n Sult• 1E. long Baecn. Celll SOPHIA CIPULLO OlAZ. NOnc:a CW
very good condition MU • c°"'1 Thll bullnne 11 con· menCld to tr1nMC1 bull-doing ~ u ducted by .,, tnclM<Nal VtJWt Cahf 92708 90807 M A R v 1 N .H 0 R A T 1 0 MmAlllMO
Power w1ndow1, n•w dUfi:' by~ corporltlOfl ducted by an lnctMdu4ll neu under the Fictitious 8AAKE EXPRESS. 111150 TM r99latt1nt(1) com, Tiiis bustn.11 II c;on, TllQ bu9lnau 11 con-CIPULLO DIAZ KELVIN "*'C~
t I res . b.a It a r y . manCladr~ •:~= =-The r9Ql1trant(1) com· 8 u1lne11 n1m9(1) ltlt•d HarbOf BIYd .. Fount.in VII· mencad to lfanMC1 ~ dUc1ed Q)' • corpotatlOff dueled by I COfPOt•UOll HORATIO CIPULLO OCAZ.. ~Ula
ewbu,_tor, alternator. neu nder lhe FichtlOu; manClad to tranuct ~ 11>0W on NIA lay. Calif 927711 ,_. undef the Ac:tftlou1 TM r41g111r1n1(1) com-The t90lltrant(1) com-It 11 w.oy ordered tMI ,_,. llO. •1'7
muffler catelytk: con, u -under the Flc:tltk>ua Aober1 A Moroao Jofln Roa F~. 8402 Bu11n .. 1 n1ma(1) ::at.ct menoed 10 trlllMCI bu9I-INftOaCI to h'9nMCt bull-lnt.,..ad In tnll COA8TM. ~
verier' tran1m111ton :=•c: N~~m-C•I liat•d Bu1ln•u nema(•I tt1t•d Thia 1111..-n.nt w11 filed Tatbel"t. Huntington 8Mctl. 1bOW on. o.c.nb41r 19, n.u under the F1C111iou. neea under 11141 Rcrtltioul ~ ~ bef0t9 ttlle .-T llO. •• ovema~led etc 12500 Oevkl R Boum9 Cllel< lbov9 on Oeoamb41r 29, with the County Clenl of Qr, Calif VM44 I t9t0 8u11n .. 1 ntm-C•I Jtlt•d 8u11n .. • n•ma(•I 1111.ct OOut't In Oepenrnent No 3A ..aL WMDI WITAL
0 8 0 8 ·4 8 • 4 2 2 4 · ' 1990 ange County on o.c.mw Thia bu11neu 11 con, J A Butt~YOll 1bow on Oc1ober 1981 above on Novelnber 11, of ~ Ot Oouity ·au. ........ ~ ' man And,... w...,. 21 1980 Oueted by •n lndiVtdual Thie 1t1t.,.,-..nt w .. hied Donne E Heigl. Sec:r .. ery 1990 ange aOdr-. -·
944-7547 Thi• ,~_,~ w .. otll~ Thia 1111amen1 WM ttlad . Fcnm The r-cit11r1n1(1) corn, I with 11141 County Ciertl ot Ot, This 1111emen1 wu Ned Paul£, Groft, Pnlelctent per1or c:1.:, ';':eRUARY .::a "'-"'M
MERCURY TRACER 1990, ::.·~ty ~ ~~ with 11141 County Clefil of Ot· Publllhad CKange Cout menoed lo trll\Wl l>llW. ange County on Oaoember .ith 11141 County Clerk of Or· Thl8 1t11--.1 wu tl4ed ~: 1 11 2-00 o'doc* COM'GtQ I •NCa '90 ....
•,door . automa11c , 19 1990 ange County on OeoarnW Delly PllOt Oecembef 29. neu und., 11141 Fk:Uttous 21 1990 ange County on December w11t1the CountyCleAtofOt· pm . and then end tMnt CT•,.,,..•
CHHtt• air. special • , • .,.. 31. 1990 t990. J111Uery 5. 12, 19. Bu1lnH1 name(•) t11t•d fu1ml24. '"° ·-anoe County on December ltlo'#CllUM lfanytrieyl\a...., •,ill' ' a .....
I ·, od I c; Or ,..___ N1MZJ 1991 lboveon NIA Published Or-Cout ~·-14 1990 , .......... J, ..... tOt -.... == . ~u pmen m •,. ' Pu~ •noe ...,..., Pubttlhed Orange Cont Se-950 Jotln R F~ I Dail Piiot ~ber 29 Publllhed Orenge Coaat • '471tlT wtly ... ..,... ""' __ .,,... --~ •• ::'..,. nyon red. 20.000 mtlel. Diiiy Piiot Jenuary 5. 12, 19. Diiiy Piiot Jenuery 12. 19, Tht1 llllement w11 filed 1~. Jenuary 5. 12 19, I Dally Pilot Januery 12, 19. PublWlad Ot~ c:o.t of name ~Id not be ...., •
Ilka n .. ~w2 .383125 ,995 211. 1991 s ""2 26. ~eoruary 2. 1991 .,. ... IC NOTIC[ with the Coun1yC1et11 of Or, 1991 128. F•t>ru•ry 2, 1tt1 OeltyPlto1Oeoamb9f22. 29. gr11tn111edtunh4lr orde-ed that• •i nt 1sl1e1•' r 11•
-• 1'"""' S..0201 ,_ ange County on Oecemb9f 8•9521 Sa :Ol4 1990, Jenuary &. 12. 1991 tOPY of this order 10 WIOW ...., =-;,..,
lllT m T1ltS WIU P'ICTITIOUe IUIMH 14' 1990 ,.nt• l't&.IC NOTICE 9•·938 ceuae be puDlilhad In Ot· NOTICl IS. HIAHV
OLDS 1980 CUTLASS rtalC NOTICE PUBlJC NOTICE NA• 8TATl•NT Publllhed Orange Cout rta.IC NOTICE •noe Cou• Deity P~ • OtVEN that tN Huntington
SUPREME. 2 Dr. PIS P/B TM lolloWtng peraona.,. Dally Pilot Oeolm1>9< 22 29 I T A T I MI N T 0 ' r\JBl.IC NOTIC[ n•w1p1per ol 9enu11 leach City C4Md w111 hold
Velou 40 000 ml '1CT1TIOUI au..... FlCTITIOUI ""..... doing bUll,_... 1990 J 5 12 19' 1 · 1 '1CT1TIOUI au..... I wtntDRAWAL clfcutallotl pubillhed In U'tll • pul)lc heWtng"' IN Coun-r ... 1• ' NA• ITATU•NT NA• ITATDll!NT SIERRAWAVE. 1111 • _,.ry . S•,931 .... ITAT ... llNT fl'OM .. ~'""" FlClTTIOUI .,..... county ....... , once• .... di a.nw at the Hwlt· ~~~tit ~ t Gr:: TM tollowlng perM>M 1,1 The following peraona lie South C<>H t Dr J 102 Coate The foftowtng peraon1 erel e>nflATING ~Jt ..._ ITATIMINT IOf tour conMCUtllle ...it• tno'on lead\ QAc: Center.
$1700 beo 963-2fs1 doing bu.in.t.. doing bli---.. ,M .... Calif 828~ !doing bull-.. ftCTITIOUI IUllNfll The followlng persons.,. p#IOr to,,. d.-, of the hell: 2000 Main Su.t. HUnt· ACCU,PRINT N" COPV t•l+-IRC INC (b)HAtR RE, Gii)' Peul Wuchnef 1 t 11 "8.IC NOTICE CZAR MODEL AGENCY NA• doing bull,_. .. lnQ lngton 9eecf\, Calfoma. on jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 16075 Gold4HlwM1 Streel P LACEMENT C ENTERISouthCoutOr JI02 Coste 191100 MecArthur Blvd 1 SUNRISE INVESTMENT! DATE JAN21991 tMdl\eendlttMtlma ln-
IA#tlJI jHunt1nglot1 e .. cll Cell! dC)HAIR REPLACEMENT M ... Cllif 82824 flCT1TtOUl8UllNla• Sul1• 310 trvln•. C11if The lollowlng '*''°" 11U GROUP 27941 Herbor Blvd TU\..LY H, llVMOU•, d*catedbetowlo,......_.and &....-. 92647 !CONSULTANT. 4445 T1111 bullMll 11 con, NAMEITATEllOfl 92715 W1lhdrawnu1g9t"1.,llpart, •209 Cotll ....._ Clllf JUDQICW"Ttte~ cona6dwthelta1~of
Nlren1en c Rewll 16151 MIGAr111Yf Ct St• 260 dl.lcted by .,, lndlVldull I The lollowtng peftonl .,. c.ro1 J Weyllnd 2200 ,.., lrom 11141 part~ op-8M I COURT .. per.one wno WWI to 119 ,,.,_$ Ml Gu111n SlrMt Fount11nl Newpof"t S..Ch Call! 92&40 Tl\9 r41g111r111t(I) com: d0i"9 bull,_S.. Fr111c11co Dr N••POrt •••111g un<Mr Iha fletltiOln R<>g9t Allen Bek• 2302 F H Clpullo, 1909 w r-o retMIW to the.,.,.. ••Ill••••••• Vettey Cehl 92704 HRC tnc . Caltf0tn1a 3722 menc:eo to tr111uct bull-( 1 )JAR EI( I b )JAR EI( BMch. Celli 82482
1
t>usm•n name of CREDIT "" Ftorlda • D Huntington Ce11ton Pl San1a Al'\9. CA Cltion o.Mbad betCM. Puallpt Rawl! 16151 M Svrlwood Rd Mellt>u Cllll -uncMt' 11141 F1C11ti0Us SPORTZ. 9195 Gr41gory SI . Th11 bu11n•11 II con, EXP RESS 11 2182 Duc>ont BMcf1 Caltl S2S.ll 92704 DATE/TIME. Tua•day,
PACtFIC VIEW Gu111n StrMt Foun111n Vil, 90285 Bu11n111 n1me(1I lltt•d Cypress Caht 90630 dUC1ed 1>y 111 lnd1Vidval Drive. Su .. 4 Irvona Calif Thia bull"-• 11 con, Publithed Orange Cou1 ~ 22, 111 t, 7:00 P-.t
MEMORIAL PARK fey C1UI 82704 Th11 bu11nH1 II con· above on NIA Ch •r I nn E II 11 be I" Tll• r41g111r1 n1(1) com, 182715 dueled by "'lndMCluel C>.il)' PtlOt January&. 12, 19 APPUCATIOH NUM9l1':
r1111 bu11n•u 11 con, ducted l>y • eo<Po'lt'Otl Gery Wuct\Mf Hromyek 8195 Gr990"f S mlnC4ld lo tr11111C1 bull, I The hc1111ou1 bullneH The r41glatrent(•I com-M . 199 t CondlOOnal UM !'WmM No Cemetery • MOflu••v duet.a t>y l\ulband end wife Tiie reg111r1ntl•I com, Thia 1111amen1 wu hied eypr .... Calif 90630 l14IY und•r lhe Fic:tltlOU.t n-alltement fOf the part-menoec:t 10 lrll\MC1 bull SaOIO 90-HICOMlal DewlDP"*lt
Cll&pel • Crem••n•v Tile r41g1t1rent(a) com, m4HICed to tran..ct Dull-will\ the County C11r11 ol Or, T1111 butlneu 11 con-8ut1n•11 nem-C•I illl•dl n•r 1111p w11 l1t1d on -und9r 1119 FICtltiOUI Permn no 90-11/FINll En--
3500 Pac1loc V>ew D""' metlCleCI 10 l•enuct 1>us1, neat unde1 Ille FICl!Oous enge County on December ducted t>y en Individual lbove on o.c.m1>er tt XXXXX.XX tn Liie County of ButlllHI nem-C•I illledl PUBLIC NOT1C£ wonmentll ~ Aaport N~PO•I Beech In"* und., 11141 FICl•tious j Businen n1me(1) lilied 10. 1990 TM r41g111r1nt11) com-t990 Ofange •bove on December 11 No 90-2/o.n..I P\an Con-
144-2700 Bulin••• n1m9(1I llll•d lt>O.,,. on July 1 19117 f477SM ~ to 1ren11ct bliSI, Carol J Wtytand Full NlrM Ind Addr ... of 1980 MOTICS Of lonnetlCI No eo..e
a bove on NIA Dentel S1mon1. PrlSldenl Publllhed Orange Cout MN under lhe F1ctitt0Us Thia 1111emen1 wit filed 11141 p.,aon Withdrawing I Roger A 8ek• ~ H9MIMQ APPLICANT. Reoe\lllop PIERCE IROTllEllS Nlrltlfan C R.lwal Tl\11 1111emen1 w11 Iii.di Detty Piiot o.c.ml>ef 29. 8u1tn•11 n1m9(1) llll•d With the County Ciertl o1 Df,1 B1rbar1 A Roti.rll, 20 Thie l latament ..,.. filed NOlloe 11l'leret>ygNell11\91 ment Agency/ Jonethan
.Ell ••••• w.' T1111 1111ernen1 wu flled l wnn me County Clet'lc of Or, 1980. J1nu1ry 5 12 19. 1bov1 on Februery 1990 Inge County on December I Moren•, Irvine. Cattt 92715 With the County Cllrll of.°'' Iha ~Ing Com""'91on of CtlodOI
wHll tile County C:.rk ot Qr, enge County on December11991 C11«1nn Hromy•k 21 1990 PubUSlh9cl Or•no• Coa•llenge County on o.oemw 11141 City ot Newport Beec:tl APPELLANT Coun, Mor1c~:i:i.;~aoe1 ~~~nty on December 31 1990 F•1'M401 S•t55 1w1~h:~·t'~~ .. ';.uoff~ I Publllhed Df1no!•=1 ~:11~.=!~~v1~112. 19.f 14. 1990 F4711• :!: • ~:C:~~ ~i&.."'.°9~of
fmst1 Put>tl111ed Orenge Cou11 "8.IC NOTICE ange County on Oec9'T!ber Diiiy Pilot Deeemb41r 29 1 Sa-023 PublllMd Ofange Cout 1tlwhlctltn~I,...... Pacific Coelt ~y •
110 Broadway PubliSlled Orano-Coeat Delly Pilot Janu1ry 12 19., 14; 1990 1990, Jenuary 6 12, 19 Dall>; Pilot Oecemb9r 22. 29. t• ........ Tttte. 20 tA ttle tween Ml!ll Streel end~
Costa Mesa D11ty Piiot January s 12. 111. 26 February 2 1991 NOTICI Of F•7't47 1991 l't&.JC NOTICE 1 1~ Jll'Uery 5. 12. 1991 ~ 9wt1 ...,. .. ,.., Str• (aoutheM1 of the p6ar)
........... S•-001 I HF~ THI Dally Pilot Decembef 22. 29. flCTlTIOUI au..... ..... ................. Plan Oltlr!C1 10 (Plef-feletad
142·1 llO 24, t991 I Se:022 l'UlllC HIA"IHO Publlltled Orange Coaat S1-9S, ,. sa.937 c.. .. -.. _.... ... ZONE Downtown SP9Clf'IC
_______ _._______ Pl&.IC NOTICE 1 crTY COUNCll Of 1t90, Jenu1ry s 12 1991 rtalC NOTICE NAMI ITATl•NT .,. ... IC NOnrc ttie IMrMeed '*tflt of Coml'nefclall I THI CITY Of Se-93 .. I The fOllowtng pettonl ere n-. uw. CIHsftNJL RfQU£ST Appeal of IN
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p:tCTJTIOUI 8USINIH fOUNTA* VA.LUY ,ICTITIOUI •u..... doing ti.lllnMa •• p:tCTTT'tOUt ..,..... Thie projeci NII bW1 ..... Planning Conwnllakln"• ~
NA ... ITATUlllNT NOTICE IS HEREBY NAm ITATl•NT COMPACT DISCS UN, NAMI ITATl•NT vtewed, end It hu ~ <»-prOVllc:iht,25()..~
The 1o11ow1ng P9f10n• are GIVEN 111a1 t>n Tua<11y fltB.IC NOTICE TM following '*'°"' .,. LIMITED 3333 • 139 8Mr The f~ '*''°"' .,. ••mltled thel 11 II categofl-of con'llMfClel deli 1lopt"M11t.
dOlng bull-.. F9brulf'( IS, 1991, •• II 00 ooing bliSIMU .. St . Cos ii M•H. C•llf doing bullneu.. c:ally .-am.pt uncs. the ..... ~UC> to 6 r~lt
TORELLI REAL TY 21145 p M "' Hall 8 In 11141 Com-FICTITIOUS au..... AMERICAN AMPULES I 92827 R!FUND AMERICA 3972 quKlll'Nnl• of~ Callfomta and b .. CIM .. lted con:
Mela V«O. Dr •6 Coll• m~ty <Ant.,, 10200 Sletar NA• ITATU•NT Bolivar, Na.port Beach Compect D11e1 Connec, Ber ~ .. J..tOe 'iMn.. !nwonmenlal aue.i1Y Act CMelon• wfth penalng and
Meea. Cet1I 82626 Avenue Fount.in Vetley TM followlng persona .,. I Calif 921113 tlon inc Caltfoml• 2283-A c..:i~·14 • Nocloe •• hef90y ""1her 71,250 lq " of pubk --
PectflC Network Com Clllforn11 ihe Cny Council doing buatness u G~ H Hendry, 23 El F11rvi.w Rd Cotta Mell. °** G Ripley 3t4 t glWn INlt Mid pubic ,_, EN VI R 0 NM ENT A L
muntcat1on1 C1lllorn11 will hold 1 Publ1e Heanng on STITCH-CRAn 6211 Tet, 1 PINO Udo Ptrk ~ Cellt> 82624 ISo Bl•llol •E57 S...t• A119. Ing wW 119 held on 11141 Met STATUS TM projeet llC0'#-
211 .. 5 M ... Vetele 0. •6 the !<*Owing mlnal Wy Col•• M ... 8Mch, Cettf 82883 Tiiis bv11ne.1 11 con, Caltf 92704 *' af ..,._,, tlt1 .. h etad by Anel ~tel
Cotti Mela. Cakf 82826 REGARDING A RESOL, c .. 11 92627 Thll bullMSI 11 con, dUC1ed by a e«poratlOfl Tllll bullMH 11 con· Mw af 1:11 ""'9 In the tmpac1 Aec1or1 No 90-2
Tiii• bvllMH •• con VTION OF THE CITY OF El'.equ..i Acost• Ay1t1. ducted by "' lndlllldual The r41g11tr1nl(I ) c;om: ducted by "' lndMdull Coundi Chamber• ol IN (~neut to FINI f.n.
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Dodge's new Shadow convertible brings back the thrill of topless motoring without all the discomfort
Sports car rally
taken by Subaru
•I
8UHN hM won the 1990
Group A MMUfectutera Chtlfn.
plol.tMp In the Sportl Car Club
of ~ Natk>MI PRO R.ny .....
The mMUfecturera' tttle went
to Subaru on the atreng1h of the
Group A OtNers Champk>n8htp
won by Chad DiMarco and Erick
H8Uge In tt*r 811-wheel-drtve
Subaru Legecy rally car.
OiMarco and Hauge clinched
their Muon victory with a CIU9
wtn at the recent Press On Rei-
gardteu Rally In Michigan's
upper pentntula. However. the
m.nufacturers' tltte hung In the
bal8nce untll the outcome of the
~ flnale hetd near Olympia.
Wash.
The tightest competition In
PRO RaJty history Included
atrong entries from Audi, Mazda
and Volkswagen. among others.
Running a dellberatefy con-
,,. servatlve pace. DIMarco took a
public highway8. To wfn In PRO
Ratty requires good drMng end :.
navtgatlonal 9kNle u welt u a ..
durable, high-traction whide .
DiMarco owns Sube Sporta. a
Subaru ratty car and ...vtce:
bullneas In Huntington Bellch,
where the turbocharged Legecy
rdy car wu prepared.
OiMarCJ>'• Subaru is powered
by an FfS 2.0-flter DOHC op-
posed engine which produced :
weft over 200 horsepower. The ~ -
drive train features a standard ~
Subaru full-time all-wheel-drive
system which uses a center dif-•
ferentlal with vtlCOUS locking for ..
the center and rear differentials.
On the heefs of the double
championship wfn, Subaru of
America announced It would be "
the titte sponsor of the 1991
PRO Rally National Series.
Convertible a Shadow with substance
respectable second at Otympla
to garner the doubte cham-
pionship.
PRO Ralty competition fea-
tures venlcies much like every-
day street cars. Outfitted wtth
safety equipment as ~ u lim-
ited engine and suspension
modifications. PRO Ratty cars
race iOOugh grueling hlgh-per-
forma'noe "stages" on deMrt or
national forest roads. linked by
stricily tlmM transit rou1M over
"Durablllty and traction are •
the pillars of our marketing ef-
forts, so PRO Rally is a perfect
flt with our products," com-
mented Chris Wackman,
Subaru's vfoe president of mar-·
ketlng. "We're deUghted to be
the tltte sponsor. especlalty with
All right. so It's January, the
dead of winter, and summer
won't offlclalty be here for
months. Yet. white a good por-
tion of the nation Is digging out
from under obscene amounts of
snow. we fortunate few here on
the West Coast can still rlght-
iu11y ponder the merits of yet
3nother new convertible.
There was a time -the mid-
70s to be sort of exact -when
some of us watched with con-
siderable, dismay as American
auto manufacturers rolled the
last of their production con-
vertibles off the assembly line. If
memory serves me r ight.
Cadillac's Eldorado convertible
claimed the title as the last
mass-produced domestic rag
top
After a steady dei11ne. Detroit
convertibles had finally gone the
way of the dinosaur In their
place came a huge variety of
sunroofs. T-tops and targas. but
nothing could quite match the
effect of going topless
Soon after the Big Three gave
Damian Geddry
up on convertibles. a whole
gang of aftermarket chop-top
companies sprung up, wilhng to
sawtheroofott1ustaboutabout
anything with wheels This was
fine 1f (a) you had giant sums of
money to pay for decap1tat1ng
the car properly or (b) you didn't
mind 1f the car wobbled and
shook hke Carmen Miranda
Bob Longpre acquires
OC Suzuki franchise
WESTMINSTER -Bob Long-
pre. president of the Longpre
Automotive Group. has an-
nounced the acquisition of the
Suzuki automobile franchise for
mid-Orange County.
"We are very pleased to otter
the Suzuki line to our cus-
tomers." Longpre said. "Suzuki
has an excellent line of utility
vehicles and offers the Samurai
two and four-wh-' drive and
the new Sidekick two and four-
wheel drive. available In two and
four-door models.
"The 1991 Sidekick four-door
Is the lowest priced four-wheet-
drlve four-door sedan offered In
the United States." he added.
"The Suzuki Swift automobile
offers low cost, high quality and
excellent economy. The Swtft
1.3 liter has been described as
a 'pocket rocket' with amazing
performance for a small car.··
As part of the Longpre Auto-
motive Group -which also
Includes Bob Longpre Pontiac
and Lexus of Westminster -
Bob Longpre Suzuki will follow
the 44-year-old tradition of ser-
vice first. Suzuki customers will
find an exoetlent service depart-
ment. parts and body shop. all
staffed by factory-trained per-
sonnel. Suzuki owners hould
note that all Suzuki warranties
will be bonored by Bob Longpre
Suzuki.
Bob Longpre Suzuki la
located In the Longpre Auto
Center between the San Diego
and Garden Grove freeways at
13800 Beech Btvd. Jn West-
minster. For more Information,
call the dealership at 892-e651.
CREVIER
SAlES • SERVICE • LEASING
NEW LOCATION!
In those days. an affordable
conversion often reduced the
car to a rOlling shnky with a
leaky top. Good convertibles
had become toys for the rich.
But today, if you can muster
enough funds to support a
$13.000 car loan. Chrysler will
gtadly trand over the keys to a
new Dodge Shadow convertible.
And even with 1ts-conservat1ve
base price. the Shadow con-
vert 1 b I e comes liberally
equipped.
Wher e garden-varie t y
Shadows are powered by the
rather rambunctious 2.2-hter
four, convertibles come stan-
dard with the much smoother
and more powerful balance
shaft-equipped 2.5-hter four
with mult1po1nt fuel in1ect1on and
100 horsepower Power brakes.
steering and windows also are
included along with a body-
color grille. extra sound insula-
tion and a set of extra-shck
retractable cup holders. More
importantly, the convertible. ltke
all Shadows. comes with a dnv-
er' s side air bag
And then there·s the top -a
snug-fitting reasonably water-
tight and easy-to-use affair that
takes httle time to raise and
lower. Unchp the latches at the
windshield's header. drop the
power windows and fold 1t back
That's 1t The rear windows re-
tract automatically and the
whole process takes only a
minute Attaching the boot that
conceals the folded mechanism
takes 1ust a minute more
In many convertibles. driving
at freeway speed leaves the
driver and passengers looking
much llke they were caught in a
tornado But the Shadow's tall
windshield and rather blocky
profile create a calm vacuum
that leaves front occupants un-
molested by nature.
Driving in cool weather re-
quires nothing more than ra1s1ng
the windows and cranking up
the heat With the top up. wind
noise is moderate until you stray
above the speed hmit.
As a convertible, the Shadow
UACllM.YD. ..trna
11nB•AY 1• A• .... Dr ........ AM ai-1111'
tt••l)Ott/55 Fwy. et EcMnger ----~,.,. ,.,,.,..,_ ..... Ill,,_. ... ••MDIATE HUWEa~ (11') ....
(111)1•-
Your DeaJenltfp can,. .. ,..,...
Onlf$98ca....t.
ftllndat,
is quite good As transporta1ton
1n general. it's not bad either
Structural reinforcements keep
the chassis from doing a samba
over rough roads. and body
stiffness is 1mpress1ve consider-
ing the price Interior trim will let
out an occasional squawk when
the tires hit potholes. but that's
a minor price to pay for open-air
motoring
A trap down the option hst
equipped our car with upgraded
ES trim and the turbocharged
2 5-hter engine with automatic
transmission Bringing horse-
power to 152 and torque to a
very substantial 210 pound feet
at 1ust 2 400 rpm the turbo-
charged tour-cylinder acts much
hke a strong V6
Chrysler calls this engine its
High Torque Turbo and the
turbocharger has been de-
signed to increase low and mid-
range power Unltke most turbo·
chargers that require substan·
11a1 engine speed to produce
added thrust the Chrysler turbo
reacts almost 1mmed1ately to
the throttle
By e1tm1nat1ng the common
hes1tat1on created 1n most
tur bocharqed eng ines Jim Loynes Sr.
a series champ drivtng our
Subaru Legacy.
Subaru vehlcies are produced
In Lafayette. Ind .. as wefl u near
Tokyo and are sofd through a
network of about 750 dealers
around the United States.
Jim Singer
Chrysler s High Torque Turbo
acts more ltke a larger motor
with more displacement Even
with automatic transm1sc;1on the
Shadow ES Turoo pulls away
briskly and accelertes without
strain Torque is :>O abundant
that freeway on-ramps become
launch pads tor the enthusiast
Niguel's Allen Cadillac .
a1J1ong leasing leaders
Prices start at
12 995 for the base model
and stretch to S 14 068 for the
ES Adding the available option
package that includes air con-
ditioning. add1t1onal interior
1tght1ng. tilt steering wheel
tinted glass power door locks
and mirrors cruise control and
stereo/cassette with lnf1n1t1
speakers raises the total 1ust
$1 388
In all an ES Turbo with auto-
matic transmission . powe, driv-
er's seat and every option avail-
able will still cost less than
$17,000 And that's a deal
Allen Cadillac of Laguna
Niguel has been named one of
the top 10 Cadillac dealers for
Cad illac's new short-term
"Smartlease .. program.
Allen wft>te over 10 Cadillac
leases during the first days of
the program, which began Nov.
1.
"Customers reaJty like the
Smartlease features of no
money down and onty a 24-
month lease on a new Cadillac."
said Jim Loynes Sr . Allen's
leas ng manager.
The special program will con-
tinue for another four weeks.
according to Allen.
The deaaenhip also hu been
named to the Truck Dealer Ad-
vtsory Committee of General
Motors Corporation. The com-
mittee Is being formed by GMC
Division to ensure that the voice
of the consumer Is heard and
acted upon by GMC Truck.
In a letter advtslng Allen of the
appointment. GMC Truck sajd
Allen was selected "because of
your sales performance and
knowiedge of the truck market."
according to Jim Singer. Allen's
truck manager.
Allen Is the only CaJlfomla
dealer to be appointed to the
committee, which is made up of
12 dealers from all over the
United States.
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Payments are $199.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $695.44 Drive
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Payments are $229.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end lease. $758.00 Drive
Off. residual $6.813.24. total of payments $14,598.60. Subject to lender• credit approval.
12 to choose from. Model #DA935 lnctudes air conditioning.
Payments are $259.00 per month plus tax on 60 month closed end leue. $874.19 Drtve
Off, residual $7.750.50. total of payments $16,511 .40. Subject tolenderletedft approval.
10 to choote from. Model #DA936 Includes air conditioning.
'80 HONDA ACCORD HATCHBACK
BASE SEDAN
s399ooPER MO.+ TAX
Payments are $399.00 per month plus tax on 60 month cloted end ...... $1 ,335.94 Drive
Off, residual $13.117.62, total of payments $25,436.40. Subject to lendefa credit
approval. 1 to choose from. Model #KA763 VIN #005098.
L SEDAN
s 429ooPERMO.+TAX
Payments are $429.00 per month plus tax on 60 month ck>Md end ...... $1 ,451.81 Drive
Ott, residual $1-4,057.42, total of ~ta $27,348.60. Subject to lenderl credit
approval 2 to chooae from. Model #KA765 VIN #005188, 001748.
LS SEDAN
s 9900 4 PER MO. + TAX
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llPPrOYal. 2 to chooM from. Model #K.A787 VIN #007145,007488.
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UVIHOMa-JUaT REDUCIDI I lllPllO
• Best buy In Bayshor• for a 4 bedroom. 3
bath home. Fabuk>us cottage In a quiet
tocatlon on tree lined street. Beeutlfutty
remodeled country kl1chen -cory, con-tort= and In top-noteh condition. 2111 CM~
CC>eTA •IA 117'900
SELLER IS BEING TRANSFERREOI Great
opportunity to buy in newer complex. 2
mast• IUttM. lnakte laundry, balcony OYfif-
looklng lush gatden, mlrrontd wardrobes.
Move In condition. Greet complex with
many amenltiM.
IMNE 11llPllO
Great vaklel Very desirable 2 bedroom/2
bd\, plus fwnffy room, detached patk>
home. Separate dlnfng room, central air, 2
cw attached gatage, near community poot a tennil. Fantastic opportunity for ftnlt time
~·· C08TA •IA .. ,000
VACAHT & READY TO MOVE INTO. Two
large muter euit•. 2 cw attllched gwage.
=rtk> <**. AMOClatlon poo4 & spa.
for first lime buyer or Investor.
0.-anxious. Sut>fTWt all offers.
...,._TOM .OCH a.a.-
Gotgeoue 2 bedroom condO -• decorated
dllght..t\arctwood ftoora, ceramic tlte In
kitchen & baths. A ..,ge patio situated
~ -~ .. Mttlng-a must ...., .. ,
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Large 3 bedroom, 2'.t bath. ~• IUfte
lnc:kldM ftreplece, wailk~ doMts' pri-
vmt• b*on)'. Private<** off IMng room
wMt ... ..,_. & w.e bar. MMy men
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CORONA DE.. MAR S1,•.-
Tradltk>n8' 8 bedroom famity home.
Located high atop Corona def Mar wttn
views of Peffcan HM, dr8m8tlc 1UnMts and
ocean. Private courtyard entry w/fountain,
large back )Wd on the view w/private poot,
spa and full entertainment center. A great
home for entertaining,
LOWEST PllCE> • SEAY1EW HHPllO
Largest modef, Port Royal. ioc.ted at
end of cul-de-sac and adjacent to belutl-
fuf greenbelt. Lowest prtoed for this pten
currentty on market. This two story, 4
b9droom home ls perfect for family liv-
ing. Guard-gated community has tennis
courts. poot and IP8-Avaltable for leae.
2101 YACHT WANDEM'R SANDY MIT-
TMAN
LIMON HEQHT9 1111-
Vlewt Vktwt V1ewl Enjoy ocean. city Mghtt,
and mountain views from this comptetety
remodeled. immaculate famly home. New
paint Inside & out, new kitchen. new carpet
& tile. Large private lot wtth pool & ll'9h
landacao4no.
LINDA 18&..E 13.•,IOO
One of the most magnificent Ytew9 on the
coat. Totalty remodeled CUlllom home on
the main cnanne&. 4 bedroome 11 en with itl
own bath. 2 fan)lty room. the finest quality &
deeign. Private boat dock & s6de tte to hdd
a 55· yecht. Also for IMI• $17.000 per
month.
UVCMIT -·-~om 4 b9droom r9ndt Style home per •
feet for the f81'1'\WY or executtw. Open ftoor
plan with spKtous room~ LMng room
mlf'ble hearth nrep&aoe. AJ. new mutet
beth, MPW•te MWfng .,._ e.ut!My
land.caped on large k>t with room to •-
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8At80A PE•llY!..A . . . Bayfront. Home on
two lots. Six bedrooms. Four batha. Sixty feet
of waterfront. Expansive harbor views. Dock
for large yacht ................................. $2,750,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-4::30..1114 E.t 811boe 8lwd
LIDO ISLE . . . Lido's best bayfront value.
South-facing property. Dock for large yacht.
Four bedrooms. Three baths. Two half baths.
Maids guarters ................................ $2,075,000
Open ht-Sun 1-4:30---111 Via Udo Soud
BtO CANYON . . . On the market for the first
time. A heralded Versailles model. Four
bedrooms. Five baths. Pool. Spa. An excep-
tional ottering .................................. $1.345,000
Open Sunder 1-4:30 .• --~ 11 Rue St. Cloud ,
GARDEN GROVE ... 1.8 acre residential site.
Zoned for eight single family homes. Lots
average 8500 square leet. Access to the
Garden Grove Freeway .................. S 1.320.000
MAMMOTH LAKES . . . 21 unit motel. Leave
the hectic city life. Work and live In Mammoth.
Upgraded. Located on a corner In Mammoth's
North VIiiage ................................... $1,300,000
BIO CANYON ... Original owner. Rare plan
one Broadmoor. Five bedrooms. Three baths.
Large family room. Dining room. Beamed
ceilings. Cul~de-sac ........................ $1,295,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ...... 4 Winged Foot War
BALBOA PENINSULA . . Oceanfront In-
come opportunity. Beautifully constructed and
maintained duplex. Stone fireplaces. Four car
subterranean parking ..................... S 1, 195,000
CUFFHAVEN . . . Prime location. View of the
bay, ocean, mountains and city lights. Three
bedrooms. Three baths. Three flreptacM.
Enormous lot. Must see .................... $929,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30--··-121 Klnp '9ece
DOYllt SHORES . . . Just reduced! Large
home outstanding views. Four bedroom. four
bath home turrounds the poot Guest houae.
Thr• car garage ............................... $825,000
DOWR IHOMI . . . A terene, prtvate re-
treet. View property. Two bedrooms. Two
bethe. Three car garage. Poot Spa. Potentlel
tor ~ ..................................... 1795,000
--... ·-1-4:.to .... , •••• DfM
... COURT TEMACE . • . Just reduced!
Thr• bedrooms. Three and 00&-haJf baths.
"O" ptan. View. Master suite with retreat.
Three c.r garage ............................... $899.000
OpenSundeJ1-4='0 . _,111t•1d•0rtve
UDO Ill.£... Fabulous executive family
home. Four bedrooms. Three and one half
baths. Formal dining room. Library. Maid's
quarters .............................................. $759.000
Open Sat-Sun 1-4:30---1CM Via Hevre
LIDO ISLE . . . This home Is located on the
Inside of one of Lido's most prestigious
streets. Three bedroom. Three bath. Forty-five
foot lot. ............................................... $725.000
BAYCREIT . . . The Interior of this four
bedroom home Is beautifully appointed. Im-
peccable In design and execution. Pool. Spa.
An Ideal residence ............................. $725,000
HAR80R VIEW t9..LS . . . Price reduced on
this llstlng In Harbor View Hills. Four
bedrooms. Two baths. Freshly painted. Ocean
~~V:·1~;,o····1·121·Yihii•·J:.1~5~
... ~TCLFF . . . The ctosest a home can
come to perfection. Three bedrooms. Three
baths. Dining room. Pool. Spa Three car
garage. A special home ..................... $699,500
WESTCUFF . . . The best family neigh-
borhood. Newly remodeled. Six bedrooms.
Three and one half baths. French windows.
Formal dining room ......................... $679,0000
Open Sundey 1-4:30 .. 1101 Nottingham Roect
HARBOR VIEW . . . This Palermo model Is a
"find". An appealing street. Four bedrooms.
Two and Of'MH\alf baths. A splendid rec-
reational area. Pool .......................... $675,000
UYCMST ... An offering that's near per-
fect. lmprealve comer lot. Original owner.
Four bedrooms. Farnity room. Dining room. A
kitchen that'• amuhJng ................... $675,000
Open ... Sun 1~ 1127 ButtOll ...... Lw
8AL80A N....uu . . . Ocean W.W.1 Just
reduced! 0on•t rnlM this e>pportuntty to llve
three hcM.1999 from the beech. Four bedroom.
Three bath. C>ec:tt ............................... $685,000
0.,... ... ...._ 1-4:.to 11S -0" atnet
~ NORTH YU.Al ... Largeet plan
In thtt Medtterreneen atyte vtMaige. Thr•
bedrooms. Tht• baths. Handmade tlle ftoot.
Welk to the beck bey ........................ 1862.000
831-7300
C°"°'8A DEL MAR . . . Ju9t Nduoedt
Marvelous three story home. Four bedroomL
Three and OM-half baths. Oecoratora er.m.
Cul-d&-sac. Vlew ................................ 1116,000
Open Sat-Sun 1~·30 -... 2721 .._.. Del ._
8AYCRE8T . . Premier locaUon. Thtl ,..._
dence Is meUculously m.M'ltelned. Four
bedroom. Three and one half batha. A tpee..
tacular sunroorn ................................. "25,000
Open Sunder 1-4:30-1m a.•111 DIM
PENINSULA POtNT . . . Just R.ctucedl
~ Charming tiome. Near the Wedge. Preettgk)ue
street. Five bedrooms. Roof deek. Room for
expansion .................................... 1595.000
BAYCRE8T . Original owner1. NeYef
before been on the market Four bedrooms.
Two and one half baths. Dining room. BeeutJ-
ful courtyard. ........ . .......................... $549,500
VILLA BALBOA ... Extraordinary location.
Largest condomlntum in the de\etoprnent.
Two bedrooms. Two baths. Den. PMOrllmM
of the ocean. .. . . ............................... $549,000
WESTCUFF . . . Perfec11y lituated. ThJI three
bedroom offetlng exudes a remetkable ~
or warmth Handsome appofntmenta. Three
separate yards ................................... $4 75,000
Open Sat-Sun 1-4::30 • -1300 WMtc• DIM
HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS . . . V... of the
Saddleback 'mOUnta ns. Three bedrooms.
Three baths. Family room. Remodeled kitchen
and master bath ................................ $445,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Just reduced. Low-
est price In the beat location. Two bedroom. ~~~t:n =···~~~~: ... ~~ .. == Open 8at-8un 1-4='0-141 ~A.-
BALBOA P£ ... 8Ul.A IUCM conAm
. . . 2 bedrooms. R-2 lot. Stept to ttie ~. Owner mey cooperate 6n equity .,.. ., __
ec:t1on ................................................... s-ltooo
WEITCUff Vil.LA . . . Specloue. Two
bedroom. Two bath. 0.....,.. W•clft :S ~o~~~.~~: .. ~ .. ~.~~.000
COSTA •IA ... Poputer pW\ tn tM uar..
tlcetlo condos. Two bedroom.. One Md on. ~;=· ... ~.~~ ... ~~ ... ~.11-=
1117 .. 8TCLIFP DlllYI; tllWPORT BEACH
•AL80A • UID .,,._
3 bedroom bw:f\ home -,..,... unit ,,,,,.,
~ .,......., knc:ftln. belt'9 & C1oeMS.
llAYFRON'T CONDO 0
601 Lido Plf'k Or. L• 1!..Q~ , condo, PriY9cy &
Mdlllion for tN d61_, ... ung buyer.
llAYfRONT CONDO 1741.000
2 bedloom million doler view condo wffh ~ room. Wlltt to belid\ & bey. 8oet llip .......
llA YFRONT CONDO tl.-..0
Comer 9th floor MCUrtty penthouM Location &
luxury •'Yte Unequeled views of bey & more.
9IQ CANYON tl,.,000
Completely rwnodMd v.r..i.. model on 11th
feirwey. Umeetone ent~btl firepl8CM
CAmO HIGHLANDS 1111.soo
Tredlttonel 4 bedroom hOme with high~ &
T erruo we ftoofa. Fhptece In Mng room.
c~o HIGHLANDS 1111.000
Gorgeous canyon vi9wl 4 bedroome pg temily
room. l.andlc:aped yerd end room tor expeneion.
UDO-.a •10.000
2 bedroom. 2 beth home with 1UMY IOUth petlo. On
35' IOt. Butft-ln kitchen. Sentlbty prk:ied.
UDO mi S77s.ooo
2 bedloom decoretor home with ~ge wrilc>-•ound petlO. Prime location. 2
UDO mi 11.210.000
Spec;b• 4 bedroom twnly home on 70' lot. Huge &
tunny 90Uth petlo. Ar9plece In IMng room.
UDO -.E 11,m,IOO
Beyfront tttPex on Mndy beech. Incredibly klW
Mking price. Rent., lnComl or tM.*d dreem home
UDO mi tt.-.ooo
7 bedroom hOme on premiom double lot lest~
loc:atiofL Some bey v.ew. Pool. lndoot tpe.
... ORTCMIT .....
.... buy 2 bedroom, 2¥• beth. Wood floortng In
dining room & kitchen. Mow In condlt.lon •
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Rent U ooelW'I view towMome. 3 bedrooms. 2'A
MtN.. Dnng room Welclng dtltence to beeeh.
..,ORT NORTH ...
Ovw..._. lot. Soerlng ~ celing. 3 bedroom. •din. Wlh .. ...._..'D-Ad.._,t to pertt.
•WOM NORnt 1111,IOO
3 bedl'oom ~home wfth ...er.et off IM9tS.
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FEATURED NEW LISTINGS
llMNE 1111,0DO
3 bedroom, 2'h beth t~ located In Wood-
bndge. Alnenfttel lnc:Mte tennis, poote & pertta.
Femity kitchen with custom buffet & cabinetty.
llAYM>GE --"* of ~ INp. 3 bedroom, 3 beth In geted
community. 2-ar gerege. Owr 1700 91:l.f\. Up-
gr9del throughout ~ beow 1'1 d mirror ~
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Prime locatlon •.• Juet ....,. to OClef\ In hlghty c»-weble .,._ 3 bedf ooma plus lerge t.-nlly room
wttt'I bric* ftrepleoe. Extr• wide lot.
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LIST A HOUSE.
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__.ORT NOnH 1111,IOO
V-.. of leek ~. 4 bedloom. 3 beth, 3-air
...,... ao.r.19 vUted ceilnge. 3 ""'* ....
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OPEN HOUSES
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NEWPORT BEACH
SEAFAN .....
Begent condO with dremetic decor-marble entry.
kitchen & ftrep&ece. Wtl consider leue-<>ptlon.
VPSALLEI 0
Luxury condo wit $0 ~ w of oc.t\ & bey 2
dec;t(a. 3 bedroom . .,.,ns. Upgredel thr~1
WEIT NEWPQRT tl.250w000
LOCA TIONI Large duplex wrth view of Ceteline
north to Pelol Verdes. New kitchen. pein1
COSTA MESA
1 aOCIC FROM MCK MY 1221,•
Exoeptlonel velul. 3 bedroom townhc>m4t with new
kitchen. Bullt·ln oak wall unit Clo9e to UCI.
EAITSIDE 1231.000
2 bedroom hOlne on large lot. Good location Price
reftlcts lot vatue-coukS be upgraded & eni.ged
EAITSIDE ~o 1
Priced to .... 3 tSO"" ..... p1us pooe. Gr•t 1ocat.on. Country k1 .... , ieectt to temlty room.
LAGUNA AREA
LAGUNA HU.I 1147.-
ltrwn9cU&ete 2 bedroom lower unit In Heether Ridge
Petlo IMds to yerd & private jecuzzl
LAGUNA NIGUEL tal,000
3 bedroom home on ~..a.cs IOt. Formel dining
room. den. Private cut-de-sec. Ooun vtiews.
EL TORO 1317.-
4 bedl oom home With vtiew ot grwtbllt & hilts
Aomentic IPL P\entetlon lhuttera. berber ewJ)9tL
LAGUNA .UCH l•t•
3 bedfoom home with Cateline & mounteln Ylewa.
Olf*'9 room. ramty room. den. 2 ~
SAN .IUAN CWTMNO II ,ODO
4 bedrooms, kitchen with teperete dining .,.._ 4
firepteoes. form81 dining room. Sec:un1y system .
IRVINE!TUSTIN RANCH
w ---3 bedroom Mgle llwt condo Excettent location.
Prtced b9low meritet. Greet Y81ue.
TUSTIN RANCH me.-
~t townhoule with °'* ,....., ....... Fotmel
dining room. VJew of moun19lnl & ~ .
YEARLY LEASES
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TRB REAL '&:STATER
THIS DUPLEX HAS GREAT INCOME 4
bedroom. 2 bath and 2 ~room one bath
over 1800 sq. tt. Each unit has its own private
yard. Owner very anxious. Call for details.
$305,000
SUPER BUY 3BR Freedom home terrific
starter or rental. Extra large lot on quiet street.
Call 546-2313. Priced at only. S20t,OOO
EAITSaoE HOME Big 1 stOf'}' 4 BR plus bonus
room on quiet cul-de-sac street In dellrable
~tslde area. Lovely covered patio, garden
window, big bonus room. detached garage.
Interior freshly painted. Seller will give some
allowances. Call now for details. 546-2313
1295,000
MESA VERDE NORTH 4BR. 2BA atrium home
In move In condition. Vaulted. beamed ceU-
1ngs, creckling fireplace, new tile, sink, dw,
very private patio and backyard, near schools,
shopping and freeway access. Good buy at
1299,500
,.VIEW VIEW VIEW 2BA. 2.SBA. Builders cus-
tom townhome completely upgraded through-
out Vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen, pool &
spa, gated community. all this plus a view of
city twinkling lights and ocean breezes. Owner
says bring ofter 546-23 13. Asking S239.t00
SOUTH COAST METRO 3BR, 2BA attractive
front courtyard with fountain, freshly painted.
VACANT ready for you and your family. Call
546-2313. A bargain at l211tlOQ.
OANOY OUPl.EX Pride of ownership Is unique
In that the buyer may ti"''O ither a 3BR, 2BA
with den or a 4t~,..0-\,. ~A unit or a 3BR.
2BA unit wit S _,,, 1.50 BA unit. Any
conversion co~.<> will be .,aid by seller. Great
possAblhtles. Live In one. rent the other. Call
546-2313 $350,000
MESA VERDE MARYLAND CIRCLE Like new
1n and out. light and airy 3BR with vaulted
ceilings. new appl, new roof, 2 patios. PRICE
REDUCED TO S237,500
4 28R, 18A UNfTS New stoves. ovens. 7 yr otd
root. No def«red malnt. Income $34,000.
Seller found upleg. (Mghly motivated) Ml5.000
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3 YEAR OLD EXECUTIVE HOME Lovely <48R,
3BA master bath has jacuzzi. Areplaces In
living room and family room move in condttk>n .
A rare find . ._,000
SUPER BUY IN COLLEGE PARK 3 bedroom •
new tile shower. ~ country kttchen. Big
corner lot w/possibte RV acc:leSS. Seller•
motwated. Ceft now,...,_
SUPER STARS FOR 1990
TOP SALES TOP LISTER
CORASKEITH PAT O'TOOLE DAVIS
HOME Of THE J'EEK
SPIC ANO SPAN Every room in this 3 BR, 2
BA home sparkles. It is the ultimate 1n up.
grades & decor. Hw floors, French doors
opening onto private patio overlooking a
sparkllng pool. Super buy at $247 ,500
THE REAL ESTATERS
ARE PROUD TO OFFER TO
OUR CUSTOMERS A TOTALLY
NEW CONCEPT FOR SELLING
YOUR HOME
A CUSTOM COMPARATIVE MARKETING
. ANALYSIS ON YOUR PROPERTY
NO ONE IN THE AREA HAS
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OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY ONLY, 1-4
38R+hm 333~ Cosb Men $237 ,500
SUNDAY ONLY, 1-4
211t•hm ~37 Wrnbledon Costa Mesa $318,750
28R+hm 933 Concress St Costa Mesa S220.000
481t+f am 1779 Mew Han¢*e Costa Mesa $269,500
481t+hm 1124 ~Dr Costa Mesa S315,000
2BR 2175 Pacific ::HJ • 212 Via Nc,va Costa Mesa S2'9,500 • 2449 Vassar Costa Mesa $231,900 • ~ Bdt S219,900 • s.a All $210,000
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QUIET CUL·DE·SAC .CSR. 2BA hOme In oot-
lege park. home has been upgtaded & re-
modeled Custom carpets. window c0Yef1nga.
tiled kitchen and dining room. ooYered ptUo
private spa. mueh more. Cati 5<46-2313 $238,IOO ~
AN OLDE CHARMER FOf first ttrne buyws
loot<1ng f()( a bit of Americane this home has it.
complete even to the flag Pole. Pride of
owne<sh1p shows here. 9220,000
GOOD NEWS, BAO MEWi The good news ts
the price Is only $214,900 fOf ttril quellty
reconstructed Freedome home. Bad newt b
we only have one like it. THE REAL ES·
TATERS 546-2313
BEST OF WIM8lEOON Upgraded 28R plus
den. pV1 spa Extra large lot. view of park
community tennis and pool. Motlvated ... ..,,
have been transferred. Take edvantege. Re-
duced to 1311,750
MESA VERDE UPPER BIROS 4 bedroom. 3
baths. 1 BR & BA down lovety frOt'\J courtyard
New concrete root. m ove 1n tor the hc>Udays.
seller transferred. motivated. take advW!tage
546-2313 1315,000
BIKE TO BEACH Country charm, rare os>--
portunity to purchase ™>me with t 1.900 sq tt
lot Cozy 3 BR home wllarge patio perfect tor
entertaining RV and tra11et acoess 1227,000
3 BA · POOL Completely rernodieted. OOg9
add·on fam rm. extra large country kitchen
wtth ceramic tile c()()t(lng island. &aloe ~
area big back yard with block wall fetldng
546·2313 $219,500
SUPER UPGRADED Longwooo Gr.ens
townhome 2 master suites. 1 wtth crac:khng
fireplace. huge walk In clOset. apprnJl 1800 sq
11. double garage. high tech MCUrlty system.
quiet location MUCH MORE. Atktng ,....,
PRIDE OF OWNER ... Unique 1 stoty ~
graded townhome. 38R. 28A. ~ ktteh9n wtth
top of the line thermad0te ~ Of end
Ir l()()t(s unto private large patiO. GtMt New-
port Beach eddren '°'only Cell 548-2313 1211,IOO
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
NEWPORT'S PARK UDO 3 bdrm end unft
town."'lome with trp1e a private patto 1n QUlet 1ocat1on.
Ff'91hty refurbilMd ...., new roof a ,,.. carpet &
paint. Neef c:ommuntty pool, Wlllk or btke to t>Mch.
831-1400 ..................................................... $199,500
EASTSID£ COSTA MESA BMutlfulty landlC8C)ed
C*tCllk• groundl, pool a c:lubhouM tutround • one
8tory "Clipe" 2 bdrm, 2 bath twnhm, woodburNng
frplC & prfvete patio. A lltUe T.LC. needed et thtl
grMt pttce. 831-1400 ................................... 1210,000
NEWPORT Cltt:ST Townhome. FNeh, brWit a Im-
maculate with v9UIMd celll ige. wetbar. 2 cf.ck• a 2 ,,,...., ......._ OtoM c:ommuntty poo1, t.W. a..-)191
getherl the OCMl'I bt ..... 831-1400 .......... 1255,000
BA YIUDCE A Newport eddrw nut to a.k:ourt.
Luxury condo In geted complex w/t\uge community
pool a 3 epa. Ok>M to Newpott Cent•. the OCMn & =i t'r,·~~.~.~~.~~~.~ .. ~ c;:=;
NEWPORT Cll£ST Raire n6clfy decorated 4 bdrm
unit with dining & famity rooms In quiet loeetlon. 4
Flrepteoe In IMng room & attached double ger1Q9
Community pooi, spa & tennts. bfke to t>Mch.
831-1400..... ........ .. .................................... $359,000
£4STSIDE COST A MESA Ou... neighbomood.
dole to pettc. Chefming 3 bdrm remoo111 ct by
ownetl erchitect Oetlgoier kltehen. lkyt6ght1, Fr
doe>tW, white wUhed woodt & gfaM bk>Q. Witt
conlkter IMM option! 831-1400 .................. $385,000
NEWPOltT AT nu: 8£.AOf Btend new bright a
open 3 bdrm condo with lf)aCk>us roof deck a patio.
White wuhed c.t>tneta~ blOdl. wood-=i ~c>r!:c~":. ~-1400~: .. ~.~ .. Wooo
WESTCUFF Fre.hty pelnted a carpeted 1 story 3
bdrm heme, all new kitchen ~. refurbllhed
battw a ettached dble gar1ge. CMtmWta badt yard
with mfnf Ol'CIWd. S.... wAI c.ty a 2nd"rruat Deed.
131-1400 ....................................... ~ .......... *415,000
DA.NA POINT Neer new luxury 2 bdrm towMc>me, oc.n vtew deck In lowty ~yard. Hardwood
ftootl & fttepffecee In limg a dtnlng rooms a~
matter eulte Obte at1eched garage. Smalt eecure
COft'pteJl. 190-3900 ..................................... *439.500
CUFFHA VEN Neet & tidy 3 bdrm orlalnel cottage
w.th herctwooct noots a a.ge beck yri Lovety t,..
llf*9 ltrMC, welk to all IChoc*. Vetry lvMbte 11 ta Y9t
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714-7'9-llll
Realtors ®
PENINSULA Ouptex In attrectlw quiet ., .. wtth 3
bdnnl, 2 bettw MCh unH pk'9 k>l• of storage, OWl6de
~::~~~~~ .. St~
BAYSIDE COVE Light, bright, freehty refurblthed 2
bdrm townhome ltyte unit wtth 2 patloe & direct entry
from dt>M garage. Gated bayllde communny wtth
pool, apa & privet• beech. steps to Balboa llMlnd.
831-1400 ....................................................... $499,900
P£NINSULA POINT Home with 2 bdrm1 on 1st ftoof.
Big femity room on 2nd coukl be g,..t mut• wtth 1
Pffvat• aundeck Frelhty painted wtth wood noon a
beamed celllnga. Quiet loeetlon. steps to bay.
831• 1400 ............................................ , .......... $575,000 I
NEWPORT HEJCHTS Emotionally eppMllng r•
rnod1l1d 3 bdrm. taml1y room with frplc & MPW•t•
entrllnCle to 3rd bdrm. Quiet location with lfttle =-~~~~ .. ~~~ .. ~: .. ~.~·,~~
BA YCREST Beautlfulty upgreded 4 bet famlty home
with warm country charm. Huge IMng room wtth
ftrepleot wall. tep1nte mat• IUite, dining & family
rooms open to towty gruay yard with pool & apa.
REDUCED! 873-e900 .................................... $599,950
NEWPOltT HEICHl'9 Capttvatlng 2 aty "New Eng-
tend" styte home. hip roof a dormer wtndowS. Coun-
try kttchen. 1ove1y Y8fd a gardens. 3 bdnns wtth rmn.
bay v1ew from muter suit• & c:hennlng decofetOf
touches. 790-3800 ........................................ $850.000
CORONA DEL MAR Attrect!Ve _... maintained newer duplex with 2 bdrm, 2 bath• In Met\ unit ldeel
tor'*'* occ:upent. well to tennia cowtt.. lhope &
beech. 7eo-.3800..................... . ................... 1129.000
BA YCllEST You'll MV9$100,00011 On thta gorgeout
remod•l•d 4 bdrm home, formal diNng. huge farmty
room a new kttehen. Crown moldlngl. smooth ceO-
ingl a "'Pr. doorl In greet neighborhood. SELLER IS
LEAVING STATE! 831-1400 ....................... $849.000
PENINSULA Chlfmlng c:ustoma.d 3 bdrm heme.
country kitchen a maeter with oo.n vtew. just 1
houM to greet beech. walk to ...,,.,,tery ec:hoof a
City tenntt courts. Lush privet• petlo wtth apa & 880
831-1400 ..................................................... $850.000
UDO ISLE Original. loeded wtt1' cNtm. 4 bdtma. dff*'G & famly roonw & new kttc:hen, arched
doorWtryt. berret tMe roof a wood ftoof'I. Sunny
outdoor IMf'O & emall a.wn. Street to •reec lo4 + xtra
pstclng. 131· 1400 ...................................... $8119.000
CUF'f'HA VEN n.ixDl..I Seler'I wll carry peper
wtth low dowt't, or trade wll conlllder .. oft9ra. Top
quelly 3 bd remodllt, femly room, deleched lt\do .
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714·,11-ltll
LIDO ISLE Nry btlght newet 4 bdrm home, d~ &
family rooms & bay v1ew bak:on .... Berber carpet.
oek "°°"· cabinet• a mokllnQ & 3 ft~ Sec:utttt system. 11epa to tennis. c:tubhouM & t>Mch. 831-1400
...................................................................... 1765,000
UDO I.SL£ Bright.,,..,.. & youno 3 bdrm with studio
& famfty kitchen built around central patio. 8eemed
ceilinged llvlng room. Fr doon, paver tiled & 8erbet
carpeted ftoorl .. Just 2 doors from bMCh & dock
831-1400 .................................................... $719.000
HARBOR VIEW HIU.S Bright & open 1 story 3 bdrm
home wtth tamlty room on large corner cul_.aac lot
with protected ocun v'9w Remodeled with wood firs,
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BAl.BOA ISLAND Adorable bright remodeled 3
bdrm home With llVlng room or:ien•no to speck>uS
bride patio plus Mp91ate bonus room with bath. AHi
pride of ownership & one of best street• on Island
673-6900.. ......... .. . ... . . .. .. $759,000
SAN CLEMENT£ Megnlfioent Medlterreneen 4 bdrm
home wtth fOfmal dlnlno . family room. den & gourmet
kitchen. Wonderful Misty Ridge private CU~MC lot
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BAL80A ISLAND Bnoht eiry & totalty chairm ng 3
bdrm heme. 1 houM to S. Bayfront. uPtteirs master &
ltUdy haw great vlewl. Wood flOots. new kitchen. 2
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BELCOURT Elegant 3 bdrm townhorne wtth formal
dining & famlty rooms & t>eeutifulty landK•c>ed stone
patio. Oec:oretor wall & window trMtments. oak noora a crown rnotdlnga Community pool & spa. 76()...3900
........ . . .. $849.000
PENINSULA Custom New England contemporary
112 blodt to bay beech. 1 bk>ctt to ocean. kntnec:ulate
3 bdrm & den. vaulted <*llngs & •ytlght1. Pogenpoht
kitchen & patio With HoerciM spa Prioed wtth
furniture 831·1400 ... $850 000
PlilllNSUU T red1tional 4 bdrm home. family room &
flWnal a tntorrnai d•nfnO rooms. built 1n ·u Un-
obetructed v1ewl of the bay from both ftOOf'I with bay a ~ vtew9 poalt>M from future roofdedc
831-1400 ........... . ............................... $875.000
DOVER SHORES Spectacular V*"I of beck bay &
dty lghtt from this welt cared for 4 bdrm. 3'~ bath
hOme. &eroe kitchen opens to femlfy t00tn wtth atone
frplc: Ouailty buttt, • per90tlal touch wlll mek• It • ""* 831-1400. ............ . . . ............ $899.000
NEWPOltT HEJCHTS Fabuloua new 5 bdrm con-
temporwy wtth OOMI\ ~ Femly a fot"'9I dtning
t00mt. llbtary. i.undfY a uttttty rooms & 3 car g9111ge.
Wood ftOotl. 4 frpk:a i KC*ltl of t&ete. granM a tie. 1~.. . . .•..... ······-····-·· .. ·······-······ 181$.()()()
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
• 1 , MARI. E AV •
714-671-6111 --as • Exdmlve Orance Coun Affiliate of Sotheb 's International Realty
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WATERFRONT HOMES. INC.
CORONA DEL MAR Exciting nMtly new quality
Mediterranean twnhm with awesome Vistas of the
entire bay & ocean. Bluff top end unit. formal dining &
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BALBOA ISLAND Bayfront duplex. s>Mtr & allpt for 2
boatiS plus water & city tight vua. Front 2 bdrm. 2 bath
house. frplc & patio + 1 bdrm apt & double garage
with laundry. Super rental location or build new.
631-1400 ................................................ 11.175,000
LIDO ISL£ Make thlt gracious 1 ttOf'Y 4 bdrm Into
your "Showcue" home. BeautlfuUy built, family room
with vaulted celling & huge sunny wrap around patio
with 90' lrontege on the European pane like Plazza.
631-1400... ... . ....................................... $1.195.000
BA YSlDE COVE Rarefy avallabte 2 bdrm trf.kwel
bayfront condo with great vlewl & attached dble
garage. Steps to Balboa laland. Vaulted ceilings &
oak floors. Gated complex, pool. apa & private beectl.
631-1400. . .................................... $1,200,000
LIDO ISLE Lushly landscaped 3 bd Mediterranean,
formal dining, family kitchen with bey window & den
with built-Ins. Fr. doors, paned windows & hardwood
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CUFFHA V£N Gorgeous top quellty 4 bdrm home.
family Loom & paneted library, 3 fireplaces. hrdwd
floors & Fr. doors. Gourmet Island kitchen with
custom cabinet• & granite counters. Lovety patio &
trlple garage. 631-1 400 .......................... S 1,250.000
DOVER SHORES Super bayfront location, View of
mtns & city tight• & dock for 55' & 33' boata. Potential
for 2nd stOf'Y to this 4 bdrm home wlforma.I dining &
bayslde patio. Community beaches. PRICED DROP-
PED' 760-3600 .................................. $1,250,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fabulous home with magnifi-
cent bay & ooean views. Master with garden ape
room. game room with built-In big tcreen TV. pool
table & bar & used brick floort In entry. family room &
kitchen 631-1400.... . .......................... $1,400,000
LIDO ISLE With 80' wide lot. Febulout contemporary
Mediterranean 3 bdrm. den & bonua room. Elegant
formal hvtng & dining rooms & kltehen overlook 40'
pool. Arched windows. limestone floor• & Berber
carpet &31-1400 .................................... $1.695,000
LIDO ISLE Bayf ront on double lot with sandy beech.
Format dining room, lovely patio & 3 bdrms on 111
floor with 3 bdrma & deck upataJrt + great views &
triple garage. Owner may exchange for luxury L.A.
home 631-1 400 ...................................... $1,995,000
PENINSULA OCEANFRONT BANK R.EPOl P.n-
oramlc Views from aN IMng areas of thla 4 bdrm 2 sty
home NMds T.l.C. but llU tremendous potential tn
great loeation. Family room. oak ftoort l beamt.
PRICE OROPPEDI 631-1400 .................... s1 .100.ooo
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BIC CANYON Eat ate wtth faboloue *'-9 & OV9r 150'
on btuft over 8th falrw.y. Top quMlty wtth grldout
hlQh oelllnged room.s, It lndudee ' bdrme. 2 famlty
rooms. study. tormaJ din ng I _... .. ml6dl Mt•
631 -1400 ................................. u .ns,ooo
BELCOURT French Medit•ran.n custom home
light & open 4 bdrm lnctudel lit floor maldt quar-
tets Muter with den. gourmet tanMly kltehen wl1h
frplc Plus family room & luth pa11o with bleQ bottom
pool, spa & 880 760-3800 ........ . ...12.200.000
UDO ISLE A lush lawn aweepa from thla bMutituly
designed 4 bdrm home to a dock for terge yect'lt
There Is a den. 2nd floor family room. tMng room.
formal dining & gourmet kitchen open to the tettaee
631 -1400 . . .. . .. . ..... U .•95.000
LIDO ISLE Completety charming Country F~ 4
bdrm with Slip for 50' boat & beaeh. Baytront mutet
with atudy, format dining & 1tep down llvtng room Alf
have great views Prune lot, atepa to c:tub & tennil
631 -1400 .. . . . ·····-· $2,495.000
BALBOA ISLAND Sweeping bay ytstu from totaffy
redone South bayfront home with dock. Dramatic 2
story 2 bdrm lnctudes apaclout muter wm-
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area Formal dining, den. roof d9dt l patio. I
.. . ............ u .100.000
UDO lSLE 8ayfront with 52' of lrontage, 18fge bf1dl
patio. sandy beach & Mtp for 2 lwge boatt
Metlculousty maintained newer e bdfm "°"'9 with •
traditional fMllng, dining & family re>OmS a Iota of
storage 631· 1400 . . .......• u .100.000
LIDO ISLE-LAST VACANT BAYFRONT LOT
Prime far end 11 Island Extra large lot Wttf'I ••111ing
dock. could accommodate up to e.ooo tq ft hOMe
with spectacular mountain. city 'lght & wtde bay
views 631-1400 . . ........ $2.995,000
LINDA ISLE Elegantly decorated 5 bdrm (or 4 & den) •
with lormal dining & family rooma: 4 flreplec., 1oe· of
main bay frontage & docit fOt 0vtt 100' Y9C)ht Lush
courtyard with pool & apa & 3 car gartip. (lH)
631 · 1400 . . ..... . . ..... " ... *3,200.000
UlTLE BALBOA ISLAND tnoredtble MW 5 bdrm
baytront "Italian Vitia .. wtth dodl, l6de ,._ & lplll1(Nng
views Family & formal dining room., bfeelltu1 bay,
ltudy, 1ntenor court. balcon6ee l tflpM gerege
&31-1400 . .. . • .. ............. S3.t50,000
UDO ISLE Fabulout bayfront •tme. t0' lo4 & ""91
dock Top quality 6 bdrm, ~ ~ ~
quartera. oen. family & pool rC>OfM '*" pooi \ epa
Exqulsltety futnlshed. <>wr. ma.y trade down on
lldott &31-1400 . .." ... l',500.000
LACUNA BEACH Fabulous ~ftltflnNn .oc:iMn-
front Vina. 11ver 18,000 aq. ft., Totat oft bdfme tn tM
matn house. gue11 hOUM a ttan quwtert. Stone wa11 :::a:-;~3~ ~~~~~~.~.~I:"~~=
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714-611·1400 ti ~• MARINI-: AVI-! ---... #( Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheb 's 714-671-6111
International Realty
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Contemporary 30,000 square foot hilltop mansion within a private 26 acre double gated
compound. Every conceivable amenity included in this 1,0 bedroom, 18 bath estate: 2
swimming pools, tennis court, disco, gym, 2 racquet ball courts, 7 -car garage plus separate
building for 2 RV's. Commanding view of the Blue Pacific, Catalina Sunsets, Palos Verdes
and snow capped mountains. Receive heads of state or entertain 500 of your closest
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.... dlwdla. ... ' ... lJST USTtD SJM.500
'A8ULOU9 ocaM a UY VllW · 1'il ._ ,........ '"°'* ..... lllC.., I IQ 1Ml .... 1111 ..
... ..., ........... 'Ille c.-""" 3 ... n. ............... ,.. .. me. 111' 'IP ••
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PRESENTED AT 514,950.000
WALK TO THE WATER! Ternhc loCltlOll fllSl a Qud 4
bkds to Ult buc.h front ti. vtfY desitutlle Vila Balboa condo. with
all tlll amtnrtitS r nt hoof l b0r111 wttl\ iarce pabO Plus .. of blf
l ocun Owner 11111 carry a 2nd S2l9.900
A'PORDA8LI NIW,ORT IEACH 3
8EMOOM CONDO Bautitw 3 bdrm. 2't i.1t1 Ntwpol't
Terr Ke condo wlttl llllftJ 1111t111ba & ..,._ kent tilt &
~II~ •nnd wlls, rtcmed lilMS. CtOWft .... l att1 i.,.. ...., ... SUllt w1111 _... blllll C-.
~ pool.. tDa. _.,.... l besWbll COll1. Loe.al across
tr. I• Kit I*\ Sl95.000
ECPANDID •IN E ITORY CONDO WITH
LOVILY ocaAN a QI II llllT V.WS ·
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Cotrwt1.-Y ..... -tdlools. c:i.cMs. ...... ctftttn.
lr...,S. pwls ........ Hwry, lllil • hlJ I ...... '""'1J lld ..., • *Y....., 0....., ~a.._~ P'nc.e
lllCWls .......... to $3~.000 sa.T!
DCU,._ ...,ORT HllGHTS UST81Q ·
c..iiacliltt1tr1•1·1•3llldroalll.2111111W111 ...... ~
,.....,,... lrllld lllW ...... ' .............. Oil
c-.ts ' lows ...,. awes ,...... ' ~ Mtrai SJ'ftlllS Sa I' ... °"'" -.. ~ c.dlr liMd c:to11t$.
......,. dlci .... spl Ill ....... ,.. .. fN accm. a. '°
schoob ............. $4~.000
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MONARCH9EACH
I IEDROOMI, 5 UTH MOM.ARCH MACH
CllstOlll h04N ~-by • prom.nent buddtf Wondtrlul tor en~ ~ sp1 llld YUiii Wlltl comoltlt onocy Maphtttlt
wrw of 1M ocean. wt. budl. Md Ult RitJ,(attton ""-.S ot
ownersbp «WI ~ 111 lllonalth 8acri CliiD ltMIS. 2'
lloll1 ptt cut r~ -.nty ,.cral Md 1"1111 '--.,,ts at
liloMfdl llllb s 1 095.00CV4
CoeTA•M
WEIT COSTA •M, 3--. 2 lledl cMID IOalld
111 Wal Cos&a .... s...I COIT~ C.-. cs OM ,_ old
Wldler Md drylr lllCiudld AnJdlld pr II' and rudy to OCCIJOY smooo
INVESW llUYW The IS t to ClvJ This
dloct ...... Oil pnlllt str9ll Oii ... l&lafld and lllSl steos
lo 111 ftoS, FraHJ ,...,..., 11'1111&oo10 llOn. Front ...-1 llaS
2 bldrlftS 2 batllS. iu--' -.-. Scond llCIPt' llAlt Im l '*"'· l bltft Don I mm out on ltll dWIMf RultstQly pnced at
$6~.000
-AL& l
NEW,ORT '81ACH IXECUTIVI
~-ocaANV.W 3tl*a&a.t,ro.
$2100
...,ORT •ACM· ILUffl · ~ 2 lld 2 111
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TWO EXCLUSIVE BACK BAY EST ATES--------...
U2ACR£
CUSTOM VIEW
ESTATE
RARE OPPORTUNITY
SPECTACULAR
VIEW /TENNIS
ES"l'ATE
This mal!nihcrnl ' bedroom
~ b.ith plu' ~l\.tnt <\umrn
l')tJll' IS s1tu.itrd 00 I" I .Hlt'S
lut•!C'd •t thl' rJ.:c vi li.il I..
AJ1 ' I c 1 l11i:•t •I Rr'>t"IH' fh1\
" 1>nr nl 0uncr ( ,1u!'ll\ '
11~-·'t l''' .. nt \lttA
r·11~~IC"' nl' pfl\AIC' C~tl'J
(ntr.;nu· v.111 lr.;d l•HJ 111
I' \tf1 ' ,..,,jt• " ·' p.H~ ~ fpr
ro drvdop )OUr own 111 .icrr
. custom esutr on this unique
Back Bay perct'I Look our w
rndless sunsets & rnJO\ rhr
t0tal pr1van .ind rte rr•11on
that rh1s location 01 Irr) /\
four bedroom. lour & onr
half b.irh homt' v.11h thr~ <•r
gaul!l' currenrh on up10 rh1)
rsmr Owner will conaider a trade, aubmlt your offer now!
Offered at $3,900,000
uq~r -" l ~" < u't••m 11~htr,1 tt nn1\ ll)Urt & 111 mettt pool t11th pe anJ rock wacn"fall
This 1s thr ult1m•tt l'nttn.11ntr \ Jd1_.:h1 Owner will coruid.., • trade (Ot (oroN
Jd M . .ir IH.t.1nlr11nt or l lllTifTil'fllAI rmprrt\
Offered at $4,500,000
NE W LISTING -BELCOURT EXCLUSIVE
BELCOURT TOWNE NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR
COLLECTION PLAN E MAGNIFICENT
OCEAN VIEW
This four bedroom. four and
one-haJf bath former model
To"'Tihomr 1s s11uattd on the
greenbelt for complttl'
privacy Pro(ess1onall\ dtcor
attd an nnmal colors wuh
ntens1vr use of 1mporttd tilt
floors and plush carpe1an,.:
throughout. SpKucular mu-
ter suur which includes rts
ov.on retrtat ~1th rtUrblt fire.
pla c e Custom
1.mJs,•pan~ w11h spa off dowru111rs bedroom and magn1ficrnr foonr11n an rear \ard
< >thcr lt'arurrs include rhrtt car garage. 11r condmomng. cenrr1I vacuum. secunC\ S\ ttm.
v..il1 ... bth1nd v.n bar. ,,...o d1shwash«s. uuh compaetor, and custom Alm1llmo Europnn
l..uc hm cabanttr). plus 0<her upgrades roo numerous ro mmuon Opportunity for
private financinsl
TENNIS EST A TE
Seep 1nro luxurv an this Ocran.
C•ralan• & C11\ 11,.:ht '1rw
Trnn1s fautc lourrJ an tht
hrJrt of ~r•pon Bnch P11.
'acr drcuon1< rnu, ):.tlt' Inds
\ oo w this ., BD <• HA t u~com
conrrmpour\ onr 111 • ~lfld
homr fnrm•aner\ dd111hr
w/Europtlln .i:ourml't l..11t hrn
,lo\f.tnl!l' C OUntl'U & '"ll' of
the 1rt apph•nCr\ l •r,.:r dvwnst11rs rn1tn11nmrnr •rta char 1ncluckt ,.,N ICrftn TV
w11h sunound sound & wmr cr llar This 1s a pcc>fXrt of unmatchtd vah>tl AbO aftllabl~
OPEN SUN l -5, 26 BELCOURT OR. SO. Offered at $1,-495,000 Im short mm month 10 month lr.w OH.-at ........
BEST OF BELCOURT
Belcourt Terrace Plan •e• -Beat Location!
l.lri:1nr!\ appoml<'J \ BR. \ BJ\. townhomr Drcorat<'d 1n
n11t111I • ulrn\ "'''h bc;1uulul 'INh1tr ult fl00ts, ikrlxor carpttinl(
~ Pl.nuuun •huttrrs Rtar 111d bac~s onto g1ttnlxol1 fot US)
""'" '" •• 1 ........ , HStrm 6.. pool&: spe fac1lmn M•nt Olhtr
upi:r•J«"' 1w numt"ruut to mrnuon.
Reduced from $155,00, Now Offered at $128,000
Belcourt Terr ace -· Expanded Plan 'C'
t1••uuu\ '"•ni: at 10 fints. ~ttly Hills" decorating R1Chly
dt't11lrd \ BR l ' Bi\ homr with vll'W o( mounta1ru ind c t1
lt,i:ht\ 1'11\ltt' pool \fan\ ochtr up~r1d<'s to numrrous m
flit ,,,.,..
BIC REDUCTION ol $200,000.Now Offend at
PIS,IOO
Belcourt Terna Plan tt' *Alto For r......*
Toulh up11radcd \ BR ! HA plus f1m1I) room townhoml'
rtuaitd on an o•ro11tJ loc lor compktr ptwt<y GorgtOln
mArt>lr lluut' "" rwuual col0ttd C1rpttm,: rhroutthout Custom
P"'"< It "''"d(1 .. trr11mrnu and man) C1Hcom cab.nns Pro. (~\AAulh JC'\l,_:nt'J rur urJ w/bullt-tn BBQ Will ln.w (Of
~'CA.I/mo Qut<l l~ro• 0 K'
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SEA ISLAND
FORMER MODEL HOME
Lo•rh• 1 BR plu' Jrn. ! : BA k'CU!lt) tO•nhomt Llrj.:•OH
abounds w/ntrM••r u~ of "'hnc 11lr Jl4i'l'r\ ult wh11t Btrht-r
cuprtm~ &. hlt"•tht"d pl•nw1on shunrrs Luo ul m .. rt'llr in rhr
heth, •/1•1u111 m.ottr rub Profru1onal landK•J"n~ w/rimJ\
1n th<-tntr) "'•) a. rt•r patlQ ()rllt'I qW1l111 ft'thllts 1ni.luJr
CU'llllfll ••II fi,lpt"I\ •/c src S\'Mtm cc-ntral "ilC .,.rt hr & >'u"J
g_.icJ ~ommu111t\
Reduced from '575,000 Now Offered at HU,000
BALBOA ISLAND
Owner Will Carry. Submit Now!
bcf'lll'nt cond1t111f\ \ llR J BJ\ hvm<' I blk 10 111>a1tr Grr•t 10
11"~ 1n '" 1n,ntmrnt or tttnft< fl)( poctntw lot ntw Jrt"lm
home-
Now Offend at $52.S,OIO
COSTA MESA
12 Unlta, Owner Will Carry
C1n ~\ JIMS1Nt rNun< to R 4 and build l l t011Wnhomn l bll..s
ro l\t!{>On lk1 h PritN 10 1ell ~-Pl.ACINTIA OfhrM at P»• ~ . .II
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SAY\WY • .,.,.,, IZ. lftl I 'Am 1 I
IESIDENTIAL IROKIRAGE
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~..OllTn&Au
Crt"ll J>l'lff for that ouratanding opf>«Nllit¥ ~
to bH• in \twport lkach. Thrtt BR. 2BA.
firtpl.1rr tn bnnir room C.Ommunitv pool
irnJ •fl<i· t...ill on 1lui ant: S 173.000
VILLA BALBOA
\II""•" <\fTor~ !!BR. 20". ron-
domll'llum in 'bLt M"" • roodrtlOC'I. Hardh
ll\l'<I m Qull"t r~ lnc-aoon. Commwu"
1 .. 114. 'P'· lt"f\l'U • S:?·l4.QOO
BAJlBOR WOODS
lh.11rJ Ol"lf ~· hoob and
II('""'"' T 1110 BR. tov.nhor""'. pni'ttt
mo\ Mn t'()C'lt.bllon F a~c t'<NO" ~·
!'.?;Q,000
LADMATnmWS
Buid to IUlt on tha nating, near ~ 2
attt' + parrri in C'U'tom homt Ille. Seier ii
lllOh\lltO and wilJ ~ Carry\ng 50Cne
papn c.an todav for ldditiona.I ~ta&
S27Q,OOO
EXCLUSIVE BLUP'PS
GREENBELT \ 1£\'\ ! Extra lar~ ~n
floor pl.in T"'o BR. 20 \.to~ w11h
\ .iuhr.l 1 r1bntt"" Ltrirr rna trr !iUJll". firt'·
plarl'. pm all" p.atio and commurul\ pool
\If'"' S:?QQ.500
HARBOR IDORLANDS
\E\l PORT BEACH9 You bn. Sf.Utt MU,
• D \Iv flou"t'·· Thrf't' BR. b~ ,ard.
Currf'nlh lit<t bm m '""port. i m .900
BAYVIEW TEIUlACE
't'IT Bark Ba\ fl"('rt'ltlOO ~~el
hnrn,. .:!UR :!8 \, ttlfl""' upp-ades. l..otttfd
111 u1r.l 1 ""1murut\ Jo,~. t'\ d~. anti
"'" around th!-Back Ba' 1352.000
CORONA DEL KAR
fll-..t l«'fll "l"('ft'I 1n torona dPI \tar.
bl"('Ull~f' jOR tn"'n~h usoc&atlOC'I
f>ll '""""' ~ to Vinppm.. §Choob and l.-.u hr-., s.r::.?.500
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
Lex att'd on lar1tt • orl'lf'r lot bt't"'ttn 1 .... 0
1tolf I (.lllf:IC'. "flAC'IOU , hf-aUllful famJ,
h<ITTW" "'''h pool and "Pl C.OOH·~nth
lo. ll1r'\J IO :Jic'!•f'~ 11iJ frtt"'a\ .
~ 1111.1100
BAYCRUT
Curr.-nth """'' bov four BR. llf'f>IT<'
• ma '" 1U1tt', forrMI dmng room. familv
roc"n "''h \'luhf'd . Hard--ood
flnclf" fN'l\p;in' ~iird. auhmit \our offt'f.
S1tl5 000
.JASllUf&Cll&K
brati~ and lplClOUI 2BR. ptua den.
hant'"4lOd ~ gN'at paOO.. An nccp-
tlriNI \lll>I" C.ttd conunW'ldY with poola
and tt"rnt ('Ul.l1t. Sdw d carry Gnt T.O.
10 ~hf!fd buvcr. 1495,000
HAJIBOR VDtW llOllS8
lnve.t.on UNI, tnendiblie pott"nlial. Carmel
rnodet on COl1llt'f' ~. ~ home plani
lnfiudtd p~ 'fteW from ltt'OnCi atoty.
Doo't m11t out, 8uiM to twt. $449,000
.JA8111NS PAJUl
UM a ,~? Enjov vour morning cotTtt u
vou view lht OttAn from \our lutrht-n 1al*,
Lltih• ind hr1f!ht ho~ on C"Ot'Tlt'r lot 111
~attd commurut\. S54Q,500
BAR80ll VIEW llOllES
~ 1or' ~ rlciw 10 grtt:nhrlt. T otalh
mnoddt'd 11t11h F rtfl('h doon and "'indo"' .
Built 1nm1tttainnw-n1 rmltt. ~I hrWit
and unmaculatt' 1559.000
LIDOISLE
urrmth '°"'NA p111'f'd O\ttaiztd loc on 1hr
litand. Larie pm atr 9UIV'I\ patio CJoMo 10
tmnit. bt'acht's and du~. S55Q.OOO
VERY PRlV ATE
u~ lft';I, Coontr\ r~ m ·~hurt of
the cu . f our BR. 38". homf' ~hi
b, matUlf' '"°"' Pool .. 11h ~ clrd.~.
Pnvatt". M""dudtd arn. 1589,000
BAYCJl&ST
n,tt-lt",f'I, 4BR, pool homt'. Rt"modt'itod
and rl'adV for ocrupanrv. formal~
room. brt4lfa I lft'I, ma~lt"f UJlt' ... 11h
flud\ •M. l..1r~t" rooms. Frf'n<'h doofi .
Don't m th' cw' 1593.QOO
CDll·DUPLltX
f •oolouun' 1men1 C1pf>Or1Wll1\: Grnt ....
... Outstand.g fOC' mnodtl. TM lilorl~ 10
beacht<t. Ra'1" ~ markt't. C...D foe dt'tw-d
informatlOll. SO I 'i.000
BAYCREST
f.)f'pnt lar~t rtAtomPrd famlh ~ 11t1th
inl·~ pool f ttturtS I ip900U1 mbltt
'tllt""'11h fU?pbl"I' ra1hrdral "'1irnr and
k>'t'h muttr bath F1\t BR. 18 \
l i2.5.000
IRVIJU TEIUlAClt
LOC.\TIO\•\ lf.\\'•LOCHJ "II Bt'.autJ·
ful 48R. uttull\'t' homf' en mo~t'·in ron-
dtllOn Pf'rff'l'I for famJv anti rntcrtaining.
:'\~ F rt"nch doora. vaultf'd 11tood t
'Vrunl\ lt"m 17'>5.000
GRACIOUS LlVDfO
Petf«t in every "''Y Tu. home nrieds
notlq tuq>t 'ou! four Bf\. 2 f1ttpla
formal~ room, lar~ f•mll. room.
Pri' ale bncl l\ew OrleaJ'W pabO "'ith
firt'prt. t 7QQ,500
VJEW·DOVER seoau
This rouJd bf" ont' of the moel l'JIM~
hurne1 in [)c),t'r ~ lnrrfflil* po1.-ntial
for ~I h'" UR. 3~~8'\, C-oon)ard
l'fllr\ "'11h pool 173<>.500W
BAJtBOR RJDQS-UDVC&D
~.a.n and nh 1 n'W Whitt' on wbitr.
detw, 48R, p den. J!.;8" Currrntl ~
brtt w v in Harbor R •• C.tfld ~
t 11t1th tf"nllia. poola •• lflM-178i ,000
' CORONA DSL llAJl t>uJ*•. p>6 \pte and rhlnn"' ti. 38R.
homt wtth 28R ttntal. th cl hw Onf.
ind me hllf k*>cb lo lw1ith G-lo
trho< and~· S795.000
·•TOP
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~MY
H\JC[ WF.EPISC, \ lf.'1 "'-M~ L\ RE-
C01''ST1UiC1ll>. ~ r ·,., ,;u.e .-.S thil
~,..F\-"" -tBR. ~ 011 onr crl P"'•.
f..mfnld fla\ ·, W I ~ ........ ~
cntr • hup""' ... ~ .. Y'aUllN-..
CMt ~honw~\.
t 2.."4'JO.OOO
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RES IDEN
644-
AL
BROKERAG~
844-8200
2 CIVIC PLAZA #100
.....
WDTCUn'CtJSTOll
Psfect famiy home. 68R. sr-t family
. ~hood. Larp family kitchm. 0\tt-
liled fanWy room. Large lot wtth pool and
.,-. 3 car prap. S799.500
CORONA BJQBLAJm8
tuated on the canyon with ocean YleW.
Wander down to the me.dow Pttf«1 for
edding«eond "°"' mas1er awte for aapttb
attan '~· EnJOY pnn1e ocean ~hrs.
Thrtt BR. 1895.000
S&AVISW
Fabulous 5BR. ~ fanun homr
wtth park and at) ~ ,,,,., Hanhi.ood
Boors. priute spa. PnsMr corduon a ratt
offering. 1895.000
BIO CAJllTOJlf
The.mer bu pnccd ct. <'USlom homr to
d not lomorTO" but locb\ ~ lar~I"
pm 11.-and ~aunfulh land!ca~ rnr
prdm has I "fMI· loaited on a l'Ukie·ll<'
1ht 4BR. 21~8.\ horn.-11 ~for ~11nt mtt'fta~. S 1.150.000
BIG CANTON
Sturnng. ttttne 4BR. with tpa.rk.q pool.
utra large private lot. Otcoratl"d and
rnnodtltd "',th tht utmoll ~and attm·
bOn to dl-ta.il. Elrgantt and romfort
ahoundi.. st ,;!q5,000
--
COJlORA Da. llAll ·
Phaaneml l ~~interior and
ntmor. r abuba panomiK ocean. be'
and ntv ~hts ~. Extmiiw uw of~
granite. Trul gourmet litchen. ~~ rewonaa\ dnacned and ~ted.
Sl.3<>5.000
BAJUM>Jl ISLAND DlllVE
IJlif>ired bv the~ al "Old Worid v11u-.... uquiatd~ .,~a.tom
homt (f'll\ln'S matblr. uone. wood lloan.
f rench doors and amnaculate ~
four BR. 41~8\. Dock for 55 f1 '"M'ht.
S2-4Q5 000
DACOJlfBAT
Bnfront cu.tom homfo ~ ,,..
moddf.d lblllC onh tht finest matnllb and
rraftil'T\amhip to ~If' an unpardrlfd
1rad.11onal homr. foe BR . .i '8\. ~
"'ii C'OnSldrr If.a" opnon. 12.495.000
DOVER SHORES
TllD ~uil P'°P"f' IS nunng complc-uon
with 148' on tht a., 180 ~ '~ o(
\.-"port U.nttt and \.-"'port Pool spa.
4 RR '\ rar ~111¥f' ~I. f°' lar~ 'a<"ht
$3.650.000
CLIPP TOP COM
On"" Ula bfetime opportunal' to o"n a ""°" bruthtaking poin1 °' ~tk!Y. 1ao•
'""" Oramatr l'Ol'k format>On "',th
rra~hina -.urf and harbor entranc? \Y"A •
f our BR -lR.\ pl\b ~aratt' ~ ~
on ~ate luc 15,Q00.000
LEASES
WB BA VE A LAltGB UIVBRTOllT OF PROPat'l'IS8 POil
l SAR STAltIING AT $1,:IOO/llO. PLEAS& CAU Off
AV AILAlllLITT AND ADAS.
e.nx. liland -1.200 nlO
Bavt"tt.St Ca ~ 11.550 mo
Ba,'lhcres -S 1.850 mo
Harbor ~ -$4.500 mo
SATIJBD~V ONLY
•wmtlDUCE 11 l.ATf'fm 1 ... C.ilfGCIW S171.m
IUff'S HSISM .. 1 ... SMMU. aa.M
a...111• lllfMDf 1.S .... ms.m
ATIJa•AVA IJNDAV
Mast 2115-' 1 ... •CIUCCI' .... m1.-.. 1·5 _.,, ...
amw~ zmm-• , ... ca.•ca.a.. ---••SJ&lll 1 ... mJllal
-Cllll a-1 ... ~
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MKMSI imSJ••. 1-5 ~ ...... ntamT1m 1-S ---ILlln nn-~ IM ~-~--· -1 ... -am -•-••mmm !-5 ... --= ----1.ot -.-~·· , __ Q 1-4 IJ. ., ... , Ill 1-4 ---
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BOB &: DOVIE KOOP
We wo 11W Hiia to._... r-a "-• ..0 ,_.. .._,., #1 R&'MAX Apnt J 8~~1_0 ~in the State J Califarnia. Raabd natinmlly in the top
10 RFJMAX Apnta for 11 ~ ~
· 631-1266 or 760-1580
WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT!
\
CAMEO 'SHORES LOWEST PRICE
. GREAT LOCATION
BORDERING NEW GOLF COURSE P AJIW A Y
Park set ting w/fabulous ocean views & private
heach nt'wlv refurbished in 1988. Art deco and
rnntempura ry interior & Mediterranean ex·
tenor Seller i" motivated. ubmit all offers
mdudtnl( trade fo r lower priced home or units.
RE>duct'cl t o $1.4:,0.000 ·This is a steal!
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
NEWPORT RENTAL
5 bedroom, 3 bathroom custo.Q}
townhome located at Newport
Beach. Just steps to the sand
thi~ large ho me has everything
you could want, a garage, extra
parking ~paces, a roof top deck,
fireplace, and a view! S2,800.
Call Bob Koop Jr.
ME A VERDE
FAMILY HOM E
liOW. LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Four hedrooms. three baths. large family room.
Formal living. fo rmal dining. bonu room, 3 car
~arnge with boat acces .• lartte yard. Owner~)'
mg 'ltate. make an offer. Lease Option ~n
C1ide red. Great a umable loan.
BOB a DOVIE KOOP
UH,000
CALL THE KOOP TEAM
BIG CANYON
5 BR, 6 BA, fam rm. Formal din, study, 13,500
sq.ft. lot on 7th grHn. Pool and spa ju t redone.
Best Buy at U ,770,000
DO YOU WANT
TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
CALL
THE KOOP TEAM
631-1266
C9STA MESA UNITS
Ten units, eight townhouses. 2
bedroom, 2 1 2 bath plus 2 large
one bedroom units are 1 1/2
years old. Starting income is
$103,500 per year.
Steal at $1,150,000
SPYGLASS HILL LEASE
C'u tom home 5 bedrooms, 4 • 2 baths. All of the
feature vou would expKt in a custom home. 4
car garage. Only $5,000/mo. Located at the top of
.. PVitla, .
BOB KOOP JI.
4 ROCKY POINT
SANTA ANA LAND
La nd 28,000 sq ft. Plan ready
& approved for 18 units plus
5,600 sq ft of retail. This is
level grou nd & ready. Look at
unit cost.
Asking $775,000
MAIBELLA COUNTRY CLUB UDUCEDf
IEDUCED! IEDUCED!
San Juan Capistrano
San Juan'• mOlt e:iclu ive addre11. a•.460 Oot
lot. on 14 It 15 fairway. Buildable peel of 6,120 ft.
Gate guarded community. Seller very ~vat.ed.
Arn'• Bnt Buy. Now 1425,000. WUI Tnde.
IOI a DOY11 &OOP
REALTORS® cos1ama.••m11UCH 111·1••1
DAILY NDf / aAL ISTAR
...... awR'llLs.."8.e corner lot with ~·
ll!Slt@l'I and family room. Executive
n at $1;295,000
0
OPE 'HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5. 1217 BAYSIDE DRIVE.
~iacular 180° views of ocean, hay and city. Completely remodeled
nd expanded. Ready for immediate occupancy, Furnished. S 1,<M9,000.
BARBOR RIDGE
nasty, private retreat in secluded location 2 bedrooms and den.
arnatic views, on~iarge e1$nt courtyard, plus large enclosed private
d for gracious entertaining. $560,000 • '
.. Pl.Ill I-! UT 1211,•
Owrwr transferred. Gorgeous 3 BR completely remodeled R-2 lot
for additional unit. Aak for ... ··-
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ExceptJOnal Pnde of Ownership duplex. 4 BR/2 BA. Owners
urut, budt m 1978 w/an additional 2 BR/I BA unit. Four car
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moo,,.lf'd NIA for
AA YLENE MIRACU
BTISAT9 1141.•
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for-
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PAG£ 11 / SATUllOAY. e=J 12. 1ft1 DAILY MOf I mM: DTATI
Market brighter for first-time· buyers
WASHINGTON-The housing mar-
ket brightened a bit for potential nrst-
Ume buyers during the third quarter of
this year. according to the National
Association of Realtors' First-Time
Home Buyer Atf ordablllty Index.
NAR President Norman 0 . Flynn
said the Increase In the Index during
the third quarter reflects a decline in
interest rates and an Increase In first·
time buyer median Income during this
period · ..
The index measured 75. 7 for the
period covering July. August and Sep-
tember. meaning that the typical firs1-
t1me buyer had 75.7 percent of the
income needed to quality to buy the
typical starter home. The Index
measured 74.4 for the second quar-
ter
NAR's report showed that while
affordability conditions for first-time
home buyers improved. they still are
well below those for trade-up buyers.
The third-quarter composite Housing
Affordab1hty Index for all American
famihes was 107.9.
Flynn said in certain regions of the
country. where there Is a plentiful
supply of housing at affordable prices,
first-time buyers are being inventive
at making the transition from renter to
owner
For example. an adjustable-rate
mortgage may provide just ~ rtght
incentive for that marglnat.Jirst-tlme
buyer. "Because short-term rates are
dedlnlng, .my~ ~ have
more opttone when tt corMt to enter-
lnct the hou9'nQ mnet." Flynn •·
Flynn Mid there Is a misconception
among IOm8 members of the general
public about the wisdom of buying a
home right now.
·'Whether an entry-level buyer. or a
move-up buyer. home ownership has
atways been a solid Investment, and It
wlll continue to be. especially over the
long term."
"It an Individual wants to own a
home, and they have the financial ~that. I wouldn't let anyone talk
them out of that decision ... Ftynn said.
The Index shows the ablHty of
renters who are prime potential flrst-
tlme buyers to qualify for a mortgage
on a starter home. When the Index
equals 100, the typical first-time buyer
can atf ord the typical starter home
under current financial conditions.
Higher levets of the Index Indicate
greater purchasing power. The typical
first-time buyer median Income rep-
resents the typical Income of a renter
famlty with wage earners ~ be-
tween 25 and 44. Half the renter
famllies earn more than the first-time
median income and half ftrn less.
During the third quar1er, the median
Income of prime first-time home
buyers was $25, 137. However. ,,_
typical first-time buyer would "'8d an
Income of $31,888-$7,751 higher
This Private MWion DoUar
View is yours for
$429,0001
Reduced S50.000 -Night light and Back Bay view End unit on ~belt •
Feels like separate house · Expanded dlnfnc/f1mlly room · Be carpet
and MeJC. pavers. Absolutely spotless and ready for occupancy. Bay view
fTom larce master suite. 2nd bedroom and llvlnc room. Hurry. thls one wlll
not last! ltake Eastbluff Dr. to Vista del Oro to Vlsta Caudal to the cul~
of Ave Campol
0.--e.t/-1-1, M7 A,,..W. C· r•
CAU Gii!' A .... ,MID ... _., -..A110Jt
then the median Income-to quahty
for conwntlonal financing covering 90
percent of a home priced at $82. 100.
the median starter-home price for the
quarter. The Index Is based on mort-
gage qualification requirements for
privately Insured financing.
Based on the third quarter's entry·
level affordability conditions. a typical
first-time buyer would quality to buy a
home priced at about $62.000.
Because home price appreciation is
on the decline In some areas. Flynn
said now Is a good time for buyers to
be scouting the market. despite the
contrary repo r ts o f some
doomsayers
"With a plentiful supply of af-
fordabty priced homes and the avail-
ability of seller financing in today·s
market. buyers have a real advan-
tage," he said.
The change in first-time home
buyer purchasing power between the
second and third quarters resulted
from an Increase In median income of
the prime first-time buyer and a drop
In the Interest rate used to calculate
the Index. The starter home price rose
$300 from the second quarter to the
third quarter and the median income
rose $290 from $23,847 to $24. 137 I during this period.
The effective. or closing. Interest
rate used In the Index dropped from
10.15 percent to 10.04. Thie doling
rate consists of the contrect rite plus
fees or points p8'd et Mtttement.
However. the eddltk>MI c:Mrve of
private m0f1gage lnlutMCe raleed
that Interest rate to 10.29 l)efcent.
The changet In price. lnc:ome and
interest rate retutted In • monthly
payment of S&M; S2 lower than the
monthly payment recorded for the
second quarter.
NAR'a co~· Houtlng Af-
fordability lnde>t. which meuures af-
fordability for all buyett of existing
homes. measured 107 .9 for the third
quarter-32.2 percent higher than the
75. 7 index for firS1-tlme buyers.
NAR Chief Economist John A Tuc-
cillo said the smaJter. lower-prieed
urban markets wlll continua to attract
first-time home buyers bec.auae of
easier access to home ownership.
"However. beCauSe we expect
mortgage rates to lncreue sllghtty in
the near-term and the economic
climate to remain uncertain, overall
affordability conditions wtll woraen.
somewhat. for first-time home buyers
for the reminder of the year and into
the first part of 1991," Tucctllo said
The National ASSOciatlon of Re-
altors. the nation's largest trade as-
sociation. Is the voice for real estate.
representing nearly 800.000 members
involved In all aspects of the real
estate industry.
DAVE BUSK
&
JANE SUNGAILA
present
OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING SUNDAY 1-5
8 HWsborouab, New~ Beach
The OWMf,. noted local arthc wbo .. f.ftoWa lot kt:.;.:,..... ........ of""'·
hu canied c.hete u..a tluolt&bou• tllil ~'7 a,tdaJ llomit.
· GATED COMMUNJTY • POOL A SPA
· SECURITY SYSTEM · THREE C.U OAltAOI
· FTVB 8EDROOM/48ATHS • OOURMET ~
OnEDDATI I
REIM~ ]I.fl ·'"'''
COIONA Oil MAI WAl'DflONf $6.IG0.000
ON I'd oete pr.mun ~ont parcel on 80Vlk»wlti
~ beact\ P'er. plar'lt
"VIUA CNllCQO• i AICH IAY k,710,.000
~gat9d~pefChedot>OYeOprlYotebeoch
~ocean....._ tedl~. fl tor a ldnO'
NlWflOl'r MACH TUNS HOMI U.IOO.,OOO
N9Qftv one acre terwW•ot• Pool. IPQ. crOQUet lawn.
wine Celar. 68A lbary. bmlOrd rm a mud'\ mote
HMIOl llOQl Sft.ENOOI U.296.000
8ecUtU CUltOm hotne W/~oo.JIOI 'l>4lew ol OC90"l.
l'>O't' • city lgtm BUit bV \lalenfN
COIOHA DEL MAI IEACH HOW $ l,'71,000
lhllpr~~bf~ft-.at~~lnh
U\ Loeoted on fll1tt1t beoch. Go..rmet ICltcnen
SMISH COIONA DO. MAI $1,711J#XJ
~loCOfed.58A.3.58AConeoShcr91home
~ocean~. beoJ'ftlJ tedl lded pool area
HWOfl ESTAR • LA HANA HO;HJS S 1,695,l#J
2 OCJ .. • f)ftme loC • 58R. 58A W/goted el"fry OC*Jn &
gotf COU. V'9wl Qooln for fN ltoroge. t~ OI PoOI
tncoulf MANOI HOME S 1,'95,000
Largest J M P9tera pion ' 58A. '58A. pool. 1PO Gfeot
tomitv rm. IPOCloua most• Mottvofed ..._. a.bTllt al
TUl'IUIOCI CllST VIEW HOME Sl,125.000
Crowl r.g a hll tep w/trb. lbJI "'9wl ·Home II on large
lol w/pod. IPO kor garage LCJndlcopr,g a mull ..
fOlllVll VllWI TUSTIN S l ,OI0.000
an.d~ ...... tOPvtewtm Comp69tew~~
•1PO Feat\l .. "48R.~ 58A.torrno~ ~oargoroge
UDO WGAHT Mmm:RttANlAH HOME $991.000
~. ~ v90 · QUOmv • _.,.. ttvucM · grar'4te. rTIOllbte •
Dta. ~rm. den . ...,c:119 rm So foang P<JnO
COIONA OEl MAI n£GANa $975,000
SopNlncOfed ocean ~ hOme iocored one Dlock
!tom "'9 ocean ~ '9ot\I• ft'four;r.oJ
Wt .. Ye a te1111 ~ fOtop ptol1 'anal R.._.to kfp J011 ftM die belll ...-.
. Call (71').,,, ,,.~
UNDA &SU MASTHNCl $3,095.000
Eircept1ono1 w.t ena aoconon wmi PCJ"()tanic ~ ot
~~•tur*'G~ Lagedock~rrn fol 2Vod'ta
DIAMAnC CHINA Covt U.HO.OOO
CUlfom ~ Medterarwon hOtne Rillned .wf
lmpec~ core• ooth ro .,..._, SpectOC\iClr ~
SAN JUAN CAPISTIANO mAn '2.Nl.000
otrera 3.23 oc:te. panotoniic ........ ~ hcUe. pool,
1DO. galllOO. Tennt • \lolleYbal cts. lfobi9
IMOllCUFh DTAJI LOT 12.MO.OOO
lreottltddnQ ocean a '111Ntewot9f "4ewt 9eoct\ ac-e• .., Y<l'I cHOm heltn•
IXQUISITI NlCOUlf $2.'91.000
Cultom 3 ttotv letcourthOme mpec:CQb6ecroftman.
~ ~.wine celar.
WDIDI M1IStON VIEJO $2.AS0.000
M a~molferpieee 58A. 58A. POot • 2 IPO'a
~ • MaltJle ~. 6 (pte. A tf\OWC<* tbryl
llAU1'IM IALIOA asa..+MO $2."6.GOO
Large 61A. ~ 6M hQme w/C190f k>cahon \llilW tom
~to Halt>or emtanc• loot dOdl.
~ lAOUNA lfACH $2.1tt,aao
A rcire OCIC)Ol1U'4ty to ~ o t'fltl'l't tolf#'I after ltlt
~ ., Nolth l.Ogt.r.o leod"I.
SP'VGlASS CU$TOM S 1,595.000
Extroordncrf cUltom nom. Cneomg ~1) on o
pft'ne lot w/thOf one ot a kind ocean • bOV ~
ancoun F01M£1 MOOD. t 1.m.000
a.gonce In guard gated BelcOl.#f ~· 11oorp1on
OYefllZed Comet tot aioa bottom POOi. J M P9tera
UNtQUE LAGUNA IEACH HOMl $ l .A96.000
A mQlferplec:e con be ~ wlftl ftW or.c>f-<>«lnd
hOme Gu..r QUal19fl TOW9rl IQ Ir._ Woll to beoeh
WHfTI WATD Of DANA POINT t 1 MS.000
~.....,..new~hem• t.argelot."48R.
3 68A. goumet IClt Q.JClllV ~ .morbl9. goNte
•A FllNCM CHAflAU• IN OlDI COM t l .MlwOOO
Aoot top ~ decil w/3/IJ ~ 1.6 tJIOelcl lO ~
Cotono beoctt 3 ~ 3 c»da. 3 patlO&. 38R W/IA
cnv UQHh flOM ~Mil s1.-.ooo
Lcrv-'-""'IOt onlltMt of~"'°"*" Ocean• cnv
.... ~ 1DJ01Qft.~prtc91
MllOlmGITOWNIK>MI tl: ~-···~~rm . rm•
0 Oln W/dft/, bclY. C>Ceon *iw
COIOMA Oil MAii Blea•Nf t l, 1
Ocean ond J9fty..., "°' c*9 hOtne . half blodl '° beocr\,Ff9nehdoanond~~.~
fOIEVtl SUNWS • HAllOI VIEW HIUS $9'5,000
~toc:UOr Ne-wport Hot>or • ocean~ hOme on
~ot)le Slabfeez• Lone
DEStGNUS OBJ1'l .. OlDl COM $850.000
1 dOOn l'om oe.an 8Mf on OlAet ccmer tot 38Q. 2M
I'm w01'ng '° be \.C>Qfoded loeo1ton ia ~
COIONA OE\. MAI DREAM HOMI $1)6.000
~ 11YOUO" the ooroen or l'loW*1 one-"-1ao
ocean~ In "'9 prtvoey of yo.1 cteom nom.
IALIOA COVO IAYFIONT IUl,000
WfbOot OOCk 38R. I b8A. lage lot wfotf " pttg ).car
goroge,goted oommunny pttwf• beoCf\
EXCWSIVI 18.COUIJ ltRIACI "30.000
EDA1Mt ~d-gat9d ~In NI ~
IClndlCQP«l. 38R. 2 Se.A home W/Q04l'f'IWlt ~
COIONA HGtUNOS CONltMPOIAl'Y$7".00D
O..om 61A.eA.N:arne w/mqelftc ooeon vi.w. ~t
• opef'I W/O ~of comfott
WtoA &SL>MD r.ASUll $7"JJIJO
~kXcnctongreot.,... ~~
~doorl. Dalcl'\ .... ~ ~· ~ NIWPOlf...,., t1'1.000
£)tfef ... rwnodll on wot• tont w/dodl.. "*'to pen
~ ~ OI Cl.CJIS-l.Oadl of CfWJrm ~ ....
S'°'~ HILL~ $786.GOO
'8R. 2 58A. lit , IPCJ, ffenc:hdooflA
wndowl Whit• . sae "' 1eo1e at •..500 mo
HAllOI Vll'W tlUS SOUTH $769,GOO
Ocean a hOlbOf vleWI tom rt-a hmtop home 4BR.
Of1glnol home w/gteat PQtennal f0t renovonon
QUIET IRVINt TERRACE $7'9,GOO
38R home• quest wtnQ J otllc• oddnon. 9(lX) tQ tt lot w/
pool P9rtect f0t remodel LoolcJng tOt al °"*1
LAGUNA SUR • OCEAN VIEW $725.GOO
kA oceai View model hOme Moster Ute w~. ~
gade• to nu-neroua too mennon 38R. 2.5BA
TURT\.DOCK EXECUTIVE HOME $699.GOO
58Rw/1orrltvrm ondieJ> cHlchrl'a~ ao. to IChooll
and pol1( Gfeof eJCPQnfOn potennal Q.iet c~
WDTCUFF CUSTOM $699,GOO
~om c:lreuor ~. exofle ccutyotd entry w/
fountain Custom~ a IP<> 48R. 38A
HAllOI VIEW HOMES • CUSTOM $695,GOO
~of ~~ Lorge CIAtom .c&A.3 58A ~ mltr
alt• Separate moldl QfT1 ~ 1941 • mole• offert
UDO lSll TREASURE UM.GOO
UnlQue property lllt\ICJted on one of Udo'• ftnetf ltr"ta
Top quol?y remodel W/CIOWO modng • rec llgt1nng
NEW CUSTOM WATDMEW HOME UIO,GOO
Gfeat ValUe In Bol>oal Under matte.ii CCf'nPl«ed price
$74I).aJ) 38A. 3 MA. 3 ltotY W/~.-cuttv aystems
£LIGAHT SEA ISLA.ND CONDO $679,GOO
ContemporOfY conoo 1 atotY.3BR.J58A. mognncent
views Guard gated. comm pool• a temls
CHARMINQ IAUOA KNINSUlA $669,500
Hom• wfnc.om• ~ New pcJnt. MW carpet a new
kltehen counters JO • 100 lot
lncoutr rolMtl MOOn.._
Elegance In guard gated
Belcout RoretloorpO\ <>wraad
com• lot Bloctt bottom pOOI,
c ustom Dy J M Peten • 1.m.000
WOHOEIM. SP'VQIASS RIDGE $6691111/J
1 ltotY • ..aA. YOUted c..-.g home LUlh. very prtvote
londlcQplng Pool *• bo<:lcyOfd
NfVATE SEA lSlAND NEWPOlf IEACH $650,GOO
End~~ CN9t tiled yard a~°' oov a dTy lights
Neutral c»c0t. bleOChed wood 28R a dlr\
OCEAN VIEW · LAGUNA MIQUEL $629,IOO
Spoctcu 38Q home" guard gated comm T ems. poo1
A IP<> Br901htaldng ~.,views
HAR'IOI RIDGE • PltcE TO SEU $625,GOO
Monvated....,,OOlfteolVr~ed LOY_., 38R. 2 58A.
~painted a carpeted ~ Oii offers
COIONA HGHLAHOS SKCW. $579 ,GOO
Open a IPOdolA ftoOf P'Of' 48Q, 2BA, VOUfed <*Inga.
ror<Mood fin Lot 11 R'2B Gteot 1oc011on
LMWNA KACH ENCHAHTll $575,GOO
Charming. 58R.28A. ~ wotet >Mw WOldng dstonce
to beOd"I and 'flloOe
SOPHISTICATED BIQANCE • C.D.M. $569,GOO
~ful remodlled 28A. 2BA w/ I BR. 18A lfudlo. tt/tgNV
oppotnted CIAtom feotu .. ttir~
WOTCUFf CHAIMEI $566,GOO
Family home on a large lot Ught open ltOOf PIOt\ Lorge
mltr W/~ CHO. Many l..C>O'Odll '8R. J8A
R£MOOB.m HAllOI VSW HOMES $6691111/J
'8R.2.68A. ElCPOl .W.Polermoffench~·ddbfa
Gteot lot near PQttc NMdl n.c
HAllOI •oc.£ TOWNHOMI $M7,IOO
P\Jlh ~ lf"'9 toowmome W/IPO A Ol'IO Gout·
met kitchen. anen convenatton area. prt\IOte otve
COIONA OEL MAI CAPE COO $515,GOO
Cope Cod. tOWl"t'IC>me In •celent IOC011on WOOd
~. ffenc:ti doofl. 9 tt c.-nga. 2 fl'pl a much mot•
NIWCUSYOM ·
WATllVll'W HOME.-.. --........ .
Gr.at value In 8olbool Under
marketl Completed price
S72>.000 38A. 358A. 3 ~ W/
"4090.-c:i.lfty 'Vltemt ---
MBISSA
SCHMAND
NEWPOlf NOlfH MEDffDIANEAN htl.000
Mc• famty home.,....,., l.C>Qroded ANot• patto •
IP<> Soon to be gated comm
HAllOI Vtf.W~Ml Hot.000 MoYe Into well k 0 OI ~home on
laO-UY'P(lof to~~
WDTCUFJ LEASI °"10N MM.GOO
~to move In 38Q, 28A home wJpooA a coDOna 2
fl'pl of Uled brick. geot area. doee to ~
IAYCRDT KNOCa~ • Mtl.000
Dec:0tat011 ow.~Jr• ~a echOdl
New CQIPet A pdn.-m_-..-
IOfALLY LOCATtD IAYSIOE COVI MM.GOO
kJtv tutNlhed. teelllfy Conde> 2M. 1 58A. doee to
geat lh()pplng. "'°" ClltOne• to 8alboo lllcJnd
TUITUIOCK POINTI UKI NEW MaOwGOO
Elcpaltfve views of,..... a convona on~ clok»<eoc:
End lX'4t ~ 38A. 38A • many l.C>QfodN
IAYSIOE COVI CONDO $479,GOO
~f\Ay d9c0fated 28A. 1 58A n ~ boytlde
Q01ed c()ITVTU'My ~carpet a ftJftet1
HUNTINQTON llACH DlVtlOPOS M751111/J
MTie ~town Belt blOclt. W9tf lide ot streef Eirtra
laO-. OJ>PfOll 531 117 lat Tea-cbwn ~ bUldng
NlW CUSTOM COM TOWNHOME M7a.oDO
Excellent 1oconon. ~to~ a ~·~
l.C)CJoded home w/fop of the lne l.C>Qrodel
DESllAIU WUTCUff M711111/J
~ 38Q home w/eiq:xmd beams. ~ ertrv
Beaooma ate llDOcioul. •celenf tchOOll near ov
'IESTIQtOUS SAN CUMENTI w.&.GOO
Beounf\JI ocean~ IOt r. pr..rlgloul sea Polnf• E•
tat• Monvoted Mien. a.C>mlf 01 offers.
LAG41NA NGUIL.-.... -... ···-· ~doua 38R hOme In QUOrd
gated comm T .,,,., PQOl l ll>O
Breathtaking wNtewoter
WWI IGt,IOO
.
DALY P&OT /IM&. llTATI
IAYVllWl'lllACI am IUY ..... ODO
ly the pcd, dec:ofOfOf perfect, 3 · Y9Qr1 MW Sec.
ga'9d~.ccrrwn pool/e>o. 38A.~'"'.2.5M.
LAGUNA CHAIMll $M,ODO
~ conage on 2 lc)ft w/ftP FWMct fof *99 °'
CQ.Clie.
T9UX -WT 11>1 $M,ODO
T~ ...... W/ertel poho a goro09 W .. mah-
~ pme IOcatton aoee to~ a~
NIWPOlf SHOID SPECIA&. $317,IOO
~ 2-•ory. 3IQ home eoch w/own bottl + dJeJr\I omce ~ molf• ait• w/sfftng areo ~ f\.t>
OIANQl•-NX hM.900
2BR.11A "'*-wel ~ APPi Sl5.l00 4-car
garage. al-dHOc IOcofton
OIEAJ OflfOl'IUNITV IN SANTA A.NA $U'f,900
Com gdof• on ~ lot w/POd a ft\M treee a rec
room nw•hame•onovet l/3oaew"'9g garden
HUN'rlNG;TON HACH FAMILY HOME h7',IOO
~. IOc A8A.38A w/new gcumet kit • ao·a
~ bodlyQrd a W/orbOf a redwOoddeCIC FomllV rm
IA'MIW COUlf STUNNO "66.000
Model perfect .38A.3IA.1ec got• J M ,,_, .. ~. 1800
IQ ft 3 yrs A.1. IOCated dole to boy. bldng a jOgglrl trait
cozy conAOI .. LAGUNA hlt,000
21R. llA n lhe heart of logp.n> Cely COftog9 'fl/ '*-'*' c...-.gs a harOWOOd th
MBA Via RCW'I. hl2.0DO
Gotgeoua • =stdk' yard. IPO. com-~ remoo11 Oocft
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lnggl. M tN1 pl.II view
FOUNrAJN VMJ.IY POOl MOa. hlt,ODO
Aoom b w~ n "* 'WOf '°"1\A tanty hOtM ~
age st 3 IA+ bonul fm ~yard w/pOd a IPO
IAYVllW COUlf IXICunvl UFUMI hl0,000
Patak» IOC:otlOf I. ~ 29R. 2IA Condo 3 years,..,.,.,
l9C gate. POol a IPO ao. to boy& F<Jlh6on llland
HUNf1N010N MACH MOOR PORCT ID.ODO
2 ltOfY AR. 2.58A. age ~ rm. 1.5 ,,,... to beoct\
New 1PO In bodr;'otd.
IAVVlrW COUlf, UQffT a UtGHT $299,900
2BR. 28A =Sec gate. pool a 1PO Cloee to boy. twyt a 3 years new. aont al otfeta
SOUTH MlTIO KNOCICOUT $2".000
Ilg~ ldtcNn a bnlV rm owrtool*lg f)Clfto. poo1 a
IPO N9W9f ~ c-. rN occe. Ilg M"O rm w/trpA
NlWPOlf SHOIO • HST VA&.UI $280,0DO
Lowell pitced 2 lfOtY home 2 b6ockl tom to beOc:t'I. •
flOr' ~rm Aleo pool a teme. leOle IOnd
A 1EA1. IUY IN COSTA MESA $219,000
Beoun~38RhcMet Upgodedcarpet. rtlNlftocn Large
yard W/IPO rN OCC-Molter hol 2 WOiian ~ta
IAYllDGI • SECWOU> PINES $219,000
Thataa YetyprMJte gated condo c:omm\l'lltV O..Obe
toconon 29A. 2IA
NlWPOlf • SHOID • °"°"""'1Y $266.0DO
Lawelt pitced hon".eb¥1he beoct11~1W 0t
tee.the land ....., .. litme optlanllecaeot s 13l!Olmo
DOllAIU NlWPOIT MBGHTS • talf.IOO
EJlholagelCllt on(J.Allt C\klle-«>ctlfMt ~csearn
0t remodel. Gfeot tot °""910C* Ot lltart9r hOtM
COSTA MDA fNAV NOMI talf.GDO
~..29A. pr1de of ownetlNP ~ Near
tehodl. ~Q. twva ~ Clll on.rs.
SAnm>AY • .-..V 11. 19'1 / f'/IQI JI
IACI IAY IETllAT $aM.900
2 mmtet ait91.Perfect retreat etc. to trala fOf )Ogglng.
~ a l:*e 5 yrs,..,.,. Comm. pool • 1PO
WDrMINSTD OMUNO $239,0DO
ldeallocoflOf •• goodtomlv~ OarlnglBR.
7,..,,. IA. big backyard f.llcelenf IOco'IOn. tW/IW root
NIMIUM lOCA110N WOOOlllOQI $2»,0DO
~t. t:Jly. 38A. 2.58A. 2--eor gorao-W<*ing dltonc•
to le*• a tent* CU> CuaTOmlzed f9ot\6• a ~Odee
NEAi MAINftACI MAU $227,000
l.eoYelffObeo'<l9f ~ "8Rhefneperfecttor
~ Mng "'fttO#d 11rs Laroe 'f'd "''ffXl 1e1ow marut
AlfOIDAl&l IN COSTA Ml.SA $2Df ,IOO
Hard to bel9Ye8 famlyh0me ~ tamtvrm wftrP
2-<:or att gorao-. large ~ fof rN Central IOc
LA MaM>A CLUSIC $209,500
1helf do not make r-o..a '*• tta anymore• Hcrc:twood
1'oorl a pkJlt9r wall. 38R.28A Encloled .creen pone
LAIQl lll N.I . CONDO $209,000
MOit d911rabe end i..nt. 2-ca attached garage 38A.
IPOCbJIM"O rm. lfeps to pool Ooee to HoaghOIPltOI
COSTA MDA ~ $166.000
OelctlfU 2BR. end unit n snal c~ Vwy ~
and QUlif w/attoel"ied 2-eor garage
am IUY • COSTA MESA t 12',000
~. wood t:U'r*'O frpl ~ OY..cz.d 2-co
garage lbed. a bait\ VA • FHA
HUGI VA.LUI -TUSrWt $12'. 900
0tYt S 12-t,90). ~ *"Y condo. 2 m1tt•1. 28A'a. large
polo. tpl. "'* 1300 IQ ft 3JT. Oliif'I No~ VA.
OCIAH WW lAGUNA LOT 191.0DO
'"°"'~ocean andC~ ... ZUXX>IQ" n
~ ~ His. Not t:JuldClble ot tNI ft'ne • held fof
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COLDW!U. IANlll
'PRJ.>'l t L ·rs . L' LEEN EWING
The term "wOrkmg wlth a Pro· describes exactly the experience of Lyleen Ew1n~fs customers. because Lyleen 1s one of
the real pros of the Newport area real estate scene. She's been 1n residential sales in Newport for 19 years. 17 of those
years with the Newport Beach office of Coldwell Banker A consistent member of Coldwell Banker's prest1goos PreSldent's
Club and President's Circle. she's also a multiple year member of the Grev1ance Comm1nee of the Newport Mesa Board
of Realtors.
A 28 year resident of Newport. and a former high school teacher. Lyleen·s long term success is due to the fact that she
really cares about the sucoess of her customers. and 1n fact, treats them 1ust as carefully as 1t they were family members.
That's why she has such a loyal following, and 1f you have a real estate need. you cant do bener than the winnrng
combination of Lyleen Ewing and Coldwell Banker. For caring. trustwonhy and highly professional service. call Lyleen at
644·9060. ext 114.
SPYGLASS Hall $1 ,515,000
A totalfy remodeled 6 BA. 4 112 BA home. E veryth1ng new of the finest quality. Pool, brjd(
deck, large side yard+ unobstructed vtew. The Reedy••
BA YFRONT $750,000
EnJOY the beach lifestyle of hvmg m this exclusive 2 BA. 2 BA 1nclave w/
a prestigious address. Walk to baytBalboa etc.
ft SEA VIEW sns.ooo
Choice corner location Panoramic view of ocean. Catalina
& city lights. 4 BR, 3 BA. family room. Ideal family home w l
the security of a gated community wt pool, spa & tennis.
SEA ISLAND , $789,000
3 BR. 3 112 BA upper unit wt vaulted ce1hngs. plantation shutters.
Serene golf course location. Near shops & restaurants.
CAMEO SHORES $795,000
Remodel or rebuild your dreamhouse large lot on canyon. secluded &
private. 3 pnvate beaches in this prest1g1ous community.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS . $795,000
Exquisite remodel w/ canyon & ocean views as well as sparkling pool.
This spacious 2 story has a separate family room. formal dining &
temperature controlled wine cellar. ,
B~LC?OURT . $815,000
Elite lifestyle awaits you in this beautiful 3 BR town home in this favored
gate guarded community. HardwoocJ floors. 2 fireplaces & much morel
BALBOA ISLAND S83t 000
Dramatic µttie Island water1ront home & ~rtment. Great view, t1Qht,
bright & airy. Enjol the charm of Island living. Boat dock for 2 boats.
C 0 L 0 W E L L B A N K E R
~E\V .PORr
B E A c H
HARBOR VIEW HILLS $895,000
Sweeping. panoramic views of Newport Harbor. city lights etc!
lmmacualte 3 BR. 3 BA home w/ picture perfect upgrades throughout.
BAYSHOAES $950,000
Gracious & charming home on extra large lot. Beautiful brick patio. 3 BR.
family kitchen. Exceptional value in gate guarded area.
BELCOURT $1 ,195,000
Elegant Belcourt home w/ marble flooring. beige caq>et.
custom window treatments, high ceilings. 3 BR. 3 112 BA.
den 3 fireplaces. formal dining room & exceptional patio w/
built in bar/barbeque area
SPYGLASS $1 249,000
Ocean. harbor. mountains & city hghts from this unbehevable 4 BR. 3 BA
home w/ remodeled kitchen. poof & spa prime location. 11,as,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $l ,SSS,OOO "New Vof1( Lstestyte ·Fabulous one of a kind 1n OC 180 vtew from flV9f"J room in this ' BA lam1ty room home Approx 3.500 sq ft Brenda P9Knon Attention builders & developers' 5 contiguous lots w/ corner location.
Call for square footage & details.
BIG CANYON $1 ,400,000
Traditional 5 BR home. Great for entertaining! 2 family rooms. pool. spa
& even a catering kitchen & much more.
CORONA DEL MAR $1 ,450,000
4 BR. 2 BA & guest room, den+ BA located on sought after approx.
25.000 sq. ft. lot on the canyon w/ ocean view. This property offers
unhmited possibilities.
DOVER SHORES $1,495,000
Magnificent vistas of the bay & city fights. Decorator perfect. fantastic
outdoor living. pool, spa. Very cozy 4BR w/ den & study.
MONARCH BEACH $1,495,000
Catalina sunsets & golf course views from this Med1terr.anean cies.gn
custom home w/ 5 BR. 5 112 BA. Truly too many appointments to list.
SliORECUFFS $1 ,885,000
Outstanding custom 3 BR. 4 BA home on oversized lot w/ vtew of ocean
& canyon. Located on one of the most desired lots in the area.
BA YFAONT $1 ,995,000
50' of bayfront living In this 3 BR, custom built home co~ete w/ large
bonus room w/ separate BA & entry. Panoramic harbor view & dock.
BALBOA PENINSULA $3,750,000
Bayfroot w/ generous sandy beach & dock for three 50' boats. Special
custom home, 5 fireplaces, guest wing, servants quarters & elevator.
OCEAN BOULEVARD $3,115,000
Spectacular 5 ste>:rY contemporary home nsing above the harbor en· trance w/ views of alt Newport. 6 BR. 6 BA witf\ a 6 car garage.
NORTH LAGUNA $4,500,000
Fabulous estme on almost 112 acre w/ ocean & whitewater views. A five
car garage a perWng tor 20 additional cars.
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IAVINETERRACE $1~
3 BA co 1tempOr#Y ~ in prune front '°"' locanon wt 1~ WMS ol oc..n & t.y
large master BA WI ~. GourmeC ~ & tn1nY upgrades s.r9 "I wtn
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l'AGE J4 I SATUIDAT. ~ 12. '"'
'MtSSDIJt ~rom 'Tmr'Williams, '.Prt..silknt
of Coftfwtff Pxin6r Soutfurn California
As the Newport Beach office begins
its 28th year, I would like to congratu-
late the sales associates who have
made this office one of the best in the
Coldwell Banker system.
The sales team has continuously
given the best service by bringing the
longest continued experience in
Newport Beach. They belong to this
community. The are the best suited
to represent your needs, whether you
are buying or selling.
This is why Coldwell Banker is the
number one company in sales and
listings in Southern California . When
/,our call our Newport Beach office
you know you can "Expect the Best"
'Tom 'Williams
PrtSUknt
A home widuhe Blue Ribbon A wwd from ColdweJI
Binker is rqdy to fnO\'c Into the dly you loot at tl.
To earn tl\I 1wlf'd, I home must pa "IOfW' ICIU,
boeh in ide MCI ouc And choUah they're in move-m
canlit1r11, 1111J• ,,_ID Ml.,_ cilll • tadllJ.
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UNIVERSITY PARK $229,000 BLUFFS 1311.000
Large 3 BR w/ fabulous finanong. Near shops. 3 BR, 2 112 BA town~ loeded wl upgrlldM,;
Lease option Kay p.ur Wine oeffar & Mt bar. lMeine 9Mw ---?!F?E• ... f•• SftYGLASS IS.SOOt'MO.
GOfgeoue 3 BR. 2 8A home wI views of harbof. OCNI"
& City llghta OualiCy EUfOPNI\ klk:hen WI lpecilll SIOfllOI, wortl spece, detk·IOp ~
Newport Halghta
oi.n. Exley
T"'11efodl Pointe
Rrt:I Brendis .....
Gmny Anderlon
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Jollnne 9"'"
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Linda MalSton
Uttte .... IMnd
Kwt Pal'Mf
Cofone .. ...,
K9Y!n Hutc:hinlon
Cofone .. ...,
Chris L.lndMy
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421 I OoldariRiid
$385,000
325LaJolll
$405.000
1 llertelo
""'5.000
1IOIYec:N ......
$575,000
427 .... d-.
$595.000
100IS..Lane
1599.900
LAGUNA NIGUEL ......
Oce.n I hills view Latge • BR. 3 112 8A Q*d
community. wet w . 3 cat garage, matblil encry, 2
fwep!acM, auocaation pool & 1P1 on latg9 loC.
HA""°" VIEW .-.L.S SS.MO
Popu&er Belvedete model featuring • BR Al on one
..,_ PrN• OOUt\yWd enltance wl ~ MCUltly
gate. Wei pnoed
• unu UL80A "'-AND ••.a. Wondettul watarftont locabon 809I doc:tl b 2 ltftll
boata Older OOtlllge ~ actq tor remodal, ·~
llOn, or new~
421 A Goldenrod SftYOLASS at.-,oao
SMS.000 A. tota11V ren'IOdeled 8 BR, 4 112 BA home EYety1tq
_ 11 ... ._. new of the finest quaity. pool, bid --· i.tge aide ----, -,-yard plut ~ YW $650.000
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home. Lowly hdwd floors
112 BA ~Moonen
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2 112 BA end unc wl Ff'9fdl
ouldoor p.-o POulble ..... ·--.,~~"'"·· GPlf'IO~•eMtl
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3 8R, 2 BA""'*° + 3 BR,
upse.n l!lfing 'fOA"'--·
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NEWPORT N. VILLAS 9125,000 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR $655,000
HtgNy upgrllded 4 BA a famtfy room recently Channing --famity home W/ 3 BR. 2 BA.
oonswucted home. K8Y ........ Easy wlllk to~· Jeny ,.....,
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Iring 'fOAll lllCfmc:t to build 'fOAll chem home now Al newtv decon•d 1 IA. 1 BA. condo Aw c'-c •
Remodel, ...... OI .... ptl I Ill~ av.cant i.nd poolltpe...,lleplto ............ ln Newpott
• YOUR CHOICE C.. I bMct\. A prtw-. c:ommunity
NeWllORT 9IACH .... C()M)MA DB. MM .....
,.._ 4 BR, 1 le¥9I erNl!ad w/ "'WiY "'*1••• ~of PCH. 2 BR. 2 BA condo c;,_. be9d'I
FonNll c11ntng room a ~ P9tlC> tc.. IUnWnlf g11t-away. dole'°~ I wlllO' o1 Coronl di' Mir. ~pool.IPll.,_
WUT NeWllQRT •s.OOO TEWCU 1471.-0
Steps to beldt Huge 4 BR ""'* unit w/ OCMll vteW 0--Ml '*'Y wl ~down on ttW1oorgeoua2 BR
from IMng room Gleat renuii po111nllal 0t owners unit + d9n townhome. LOYety locabon lmlNICOlate
tttrougtQA SpecQ •. ligtr I bnghl.
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Don't mm hs onel 2 SIDty. 5 IR. 3 BA. tMlily room. OLD1 ~ D1L W 117S.a
111..ndry room. 3 c:. glfllgl •room b RV Al"" on Ennd new~ 2 ,,_.., .,...., 2 1f2 BA. 2
I ep9CIOJI llCJIPfOX. 113 -=re P9ffied bgrowing tWTllfy Cir ~ w1 llOt-ot I n.ny delqWf tMturM. ............... . .....
w.ttoc.-d 4 IR t'°"'9 wlbonuf room nNf grwlbel.
Met c•*-Jflt tnM'lllllll'leC Mlny~ tee ~.
lhU8erS Gt.-tamly home wl ~ ywd
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VllW of~.~ I alty llQtD 3 BR. 2 BA pool home
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2 ~I GnMt 313 • 2 BA ""'*I lower. Iring CORONA on lllM .....
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What an exciting time to be a buyer
in Newport Beach! Prices have
moderated and interest rates are
lowerthcin they have been in yeers.
If youtw been waitqa to buy, we
say the time is now. We have a
fine inventory of fairty priced homes
in excellent condition.
And since we have the finest quality
sales staff in Newport Beach, I can
guarantee you the most caring,
professional service in town. H
after 28 years in Newport we're
still the market leader. we must be
doing something right
Moving up to Newport Beach is a
dream that's now within your reaCh.
Make your move today by stopping
by our office at 2121 East CoaSt
Highway, comef of Avocado, Of
give us a can at ~9080.
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EVl\N CORKETT
644-9060 EXT. 149
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255 Evening Canyon
Open Sat & Sun 1-5
Considered a choice location bv all tandard this home
i located in enviable horediffs. Original owner had
choice of lot and cho. e this marvelous 25,000 q.ft.
parcel. Cascading into the canyon, this gentle lope i
perfect for wandering pathways, lovely gardens and even
a secluded pool. Perfect opportunity for you to plan your
dream home, thi 4 bedroom, 3 bath plus gue t quarter
home invite offers. Realistic owner will con ider trade
for mailer home in or around the area. Come by and see
gorgeous renderings and floor plans designed for thi
fabulou site. SI ,450,000
Hou1e Hunting Ju1t
Got e.11er.
A home With the 8fue Ribbon Award from
Cokfwetl Banker •s ready to move into
the day you look at It To eam fh•s award
a home must pass ngot"OUS tests both
inside and out And though they're in
move-in condition. N fr• pnced to sen.
Just caJt us today.
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$895,000
•Gorgeous 3 bedroom Monaco model
•Bleached oak floors, very light & airy
ste1i. Sfdrar
$460,000
• Cozy 3 bedroom. I block from bay
• Excellent expansion or rebuild potential
FnlJli Sn11n
1,700,000
• Immaculate 4 be room custom family home
• Exquisite desicn & detail, I house to beach
~ti Bltt
$705,000
• 4 bedroom In serene settinc wfth some views
• Ll&ht. brtcht & airy. Move In condition!
S.IMlle Ffl & SlwtrM S.U
DALY PILOT / lmAL ISrAT'I
Tran·quil
Corona del Mar
Old Corou del Mar
9'Jt.OOO
• Duflex -two 2 bedroom, I bath units
• Wll attract top tenants or owner occupancy
CHtWaM
.,.,,000
• l bedroom, 2 bath on lush creenbelt settlnc
• Family rm . formal dfntnc-cuard pted comm.
c...i.McMMM
Marcia enjoys the real es.-
tate business and pndH her
SUCCHS on her knowledl' of
the real .state market. the
transaction prOCffs and her
ablhty to c:omprehend. follow•throuch and ~main unslt1ve
to the needs of her clients. Spedalizinc In quality sJncte
family homes and c:ondominlums In Newport Beach and
Corona del Mar. she stresses quality time on each listlnc.
Prior to re·o~runc her own company, Brashier£. Co. 1n
1988. Mard a worked In the c:ommerdallof6c:.Jretall arena as
a broker In Corona del Mar, Newport Beach and San F'tan-
dsco 'Mule In San Franosco. she upanded her brob,.,e
actlV1t1es to lndude rnident .. I sales In the City Marda was
brmerly affiliated with Gn.ibb £.Ellis In San F'tanasco where
Prestigious
Corona del Mar
Old Corona del Mar
$1 ,JM.000
• 4 bdrm, 4.5 bath w/ocean,bay & lfchts views
• Cozy library, formal dfnlnc. secluded location
0.M WalJ & St.a. ~hr .
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• l bdrm family home with ocean view
• Access to close prtvate beach
V..,,.,EafM
Marcia reetfwd her BA decrM from San I~ State
Unlwrsity. a tnchinc a.den ti al from the states of Clhrom1a
and F1ondl. and a masters decrH from the University of
South F1ondl
A member of the COrona del Mar Chambft of Commer~
and the Newport-Mesa Board ol Realtors. Maroa Is very
active in her community She also serves as the 1990-1991
Membership Committee Chairman for the Newport-Mesa
Auodatlon of Realtors and was recently elected as the 1991 ~·-
Secretary. Mara a also s ts on the Dewlopment Commlttee of ~..,, ,000
the Newport Hait>or Art Museum When she isn't workine • Charmine• bdrm tndfdonaJ home wlview
she entoys runnlna. aourmet cooklna. eardenina and • Nestled across from proposed coif course
palntfne o.ttle ValDIHIN
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Beautiful Blc Canyon
$1,195,000
• Fabulous 4 bedroom customized Broadmoor
• Spacious elevated lot. larae family room
Da11111 Bfjj & SUf'4t S#dNr
DM.YN.OT /mAl.aTAIW
·"'·-• Macnlftcent Encttsh Tudor Estate wtth view
• 5 Muter suites. 5 fl replaces. pool. spa & mote
0.UJ Bltt & 5tfti. Sfdrwr
Exclusive Listings
CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH
CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4 bdnn, 2 ba co...er Ylew lot $149.000 MLaOA PENINSULA J bdnn + 2 bdnn d•pla $)9',000
CORONA HIGHLANDS J bedroom ... ,.. Jard s .. $66',000 BAYSHORES 2 bdnn cozy cot.tap $629,000
CORONA DEL MAR 4 bdnn ,...., ..... wltll Ylew $1 ,,,,,00 Bayshores 3 bdrm In family neiehborhood 5699.000
IRVINE TERRACE 4 bdrm, bralMI MW lMkt&'out $8'8,000 Bayshores 3 bdrm+ den. lleht & airy 578,,000
Irvine Terra~ 4 bedroom on comer lot 582'.000 Bays ho res 5 bdrm. 4 bath steps to bay $879000
JASMINE CREEK 2 bdrm, 2 ba co..d01nlnlum $469,000 Blyshores 5 bdrm. 3 bath. 4 doors to Beach s1.onooo
Jasmine Crttlt 3 bdrm condo on quiet street 5585.000 Bayshores 4 bedroom .laree lot 51.700.000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2 bdnn wltla oceaa *wt $,2',000 BAYVIEW TERRACE J bd,., OW11er wUI co.Ider leue opdoa$0t,OOO
Old Corona del Mar 2 bdrm. I bath duplex 5539,000 BU.COURT HILL ) bdrm condo with view $74,,000
Old Corona del Mar 2 bdrm duplex on lovely street 5569.500 BELCOURT TERRACE J bedrOCMn, 2 Ill bath • Plaa C sa'°.ooo
Old Corona del Mar 4 bdrm brand new w/view SI .395 000 BIC CANYON J bdnn with toertq celllap $1,09',000
B1e canyon 5 bdrm on corner lot 51.445 000
IRVJNE B1e Canyon 4 bdrm 4 ~ ba custom home 52 495 000
IRVINE 2 bdnn condo wllake vaew $164,900 B1e Canye>n 'bdrm 9 ba pool fairway esta1e 52 '9, 000
Bie Canye>n ' bdrm pool spa oYerlookJne fairway 53 295.000 'Irvin£ 3 bdrm. 2 bath family home 5345.000 BIG CANYON MCLAIN ) bdnn overtooklAC coif CCMU"M $,2',000 Irvine 3 bdrm whh sunset and mountain views 5H9.900 THE BLUF'f'S 4 bdrm, 2,, bath.dose to au $219,000.
The Blufts 4 bdrm. 3 balh located on erttnbelt 5•n .ooo ISLAND LIVING t:ASTBLUF'f J bdrm. Lusk on larce lot $Jt0.000
UDO ISLE 4 bdnn, J ba, famUy home $77',000 Eastblutf 3 bdrm widen on cul-de-sac w1V1ew 5n9.000
LITTLE BALBOA ISUND ' bdrm Oft comer lot $1 .091.000 F.astblufr 3 bdrm 3 ba with pool. spa & view 5595 000
HARBOR HIGH LANDS 4 bdrm, 2 ba, fa111lly lacNM $42',000
LACUNA BEACH Harbor Hl&hlands 3 bdrm I 75 bath w/F'R on qule1 street 5l89.000
HARBOR HIU. J bdnn wtdl PlllMM'U'1< view $1 ,l'°,000
EMERALD BAY ) bcfnn wtt.19 ocua Ylew •$9'0,000 Harbor Hill 4 bdrm with oty ll&ht views •SI 475,000
Emerald Bay 0 bdrm with ace.an views 51 .395.000 Harbor Hill 4 bdrm custom with eoumiet lutdlen SI 550000
IRVINECOVE 6 bdrm, O¥er 1,000 9', ocean side SJ.J00,000 HARBOR RIDGE ) bd"" Neociea.d coMO $6,,,000
NORTH LACUNA J bdnn. 2 ba. creat view $,,9,000 Harbor R1dee J bdrm condo with view 5,99,000
Harbor R1dee 5 bdrm 7 ba Enelish Tudor SI 950000
OCEAN AND BAYFRONT Harbor Rldee 5 bdrm Enelish Tudor estate w/VI~ 52 995 000
Harbor Ridee 5 bdrm traditional home with view Sl 650.000
BALBOA PENINSULA 4 bdnn, stes-to sand $9H,OOO Harbor Rldet ~ bdrm 0 ba panoramic view 5'l850000
BALBOA ISLAND 2 bdnn dup'" with sDp $H9,000 HARBOR VlEW HOMES 4 bdrm. 2 ba. corner lot $4H,OOO
B.ilboa Island 4 bdrm duplex. lovely remodel SI 050,000 Harbor VteW Ho~ ' bdrm 1 ba Phase II 5700,000
Balboa Island 5 bdrm comer lot on bay 51.775.000 IMMTerrace SpedK111ar Ba,frOllt C:O.C..porary s•.•.,.ooo
LITTLE BALBOA ISLE ' bdnn at .. traK.e to harbor $),7,,,000 NEWPORT HEICiHTS VacHt lot Oii C•~ .... $,,,,000
DOVER SHORES J bdnn wAIMloor-out.door pool $1 .19',000 NEWPORT SHORES Cute J bedf'OOln clOM to be9d $),,,000
Dover Shores 3 bdrm laree patio & dock on bay Sl.99,,000 SEA ISLAND J bdnn cOAdo wtti. pool $8H,000
Dover Shores 5 bdrm tradltlonal family home 52.150,000 SEAVIEW J bdnn, J ba, oc:iea• ..._ $,,f,000
HARBOR ISLAND Vacant lol. crut location on baJ $2,7'0,000 SPYCLASS 4 bd"", 2 Ill be, ~td $77',000
Harbor Island 4 bdrm. 4 ba. bayfront w/doclt 53.350.000 Spyelass 0 bdrm. pool and view $2.*1,,000
Harbor Island ) bdrm. beautJ(ul lawn and dock 53.900.000 UPPU NEWPORT BAY 4 bdrm. 2 5 bath comer lot $09.000
UDOISL! 4 bdrm COll.._porary wltt. .Up $2,)4,,000 Wf..FCU"' 13 bdrm, 2 beth with pool 5489000
LINDA ISL! 4 bdnn ..... dock .. d llJp $2,4,,,000
l.Jnda Isle 0 bdrm contemporary with dod 51.9'0.000
•Abo avlilabk for a-
14 Ort l ,
• California lassie • 5 bedroom, 3 bath
• Over 80 feet of water frontace Balboa Island
221 East Bayfront
$1,295,000
311 Crystal Avenue
$995,000
MARTHA MACNAB
675-3568
205 North Bayfront
Over-sized Bayfront Lot
$995.000
OPENSATURDA ANDSUNDAY14
305 Vista Madera $425,000
NEW LISTING! NEED QUICK SALE!
Inviting C Plan on the peen belt.
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car anachcd
garase. Completely upgraded!
Bleached oak floors in entry and kitchen.
The luffs • 412 Vista Roma
$289,000
4 bedrooms, 2 lfl bllhs
SATUM>AY, ~ 12, '"' I,,~ JI
MAUREEN FITZPATRICK DAWN
723-0260
Beautiful Bayview Terrace
63 Shearwater, N.B.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
Sparkling fresh with new paint!
3 bedroom. 2 in bath with great back yard.
A/C, 2cargarace.gatedcommunlt;y.
Lease option available!
NEED QUICK SALE!
$439,000
MARIE FARGO
759-8934
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The Bluffs • 355 Vista Madera
For lease at S 1,800 mo.
LINDA LYLE
759-0332
Marie
Fargo
Res: 759-8934
3 bcdroomS + den. 3 balhs
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IT'S A STEAL!
Lovely 3 bedroom, family room
in Newport Beach
$389,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-S
•$355.000 ... Walk to beach.beautiful 380
•$425.000 ... Tastefully upgraded Newport 4 BO
Please ca II:
Julie
Stephenson
Res: 646-5118
Brand New U stlng
Spyglass Ridge.
705 000
1627 Harbor Crest Circle
Open I ·4 Saturday and Sunday
•4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath with view
•Move-in condition!
Sharon Smith
644-2449
Sara Hinman Presents ...
Corona del Mar
•One block to ocean • Great views!
•Rare opportunity to expand!
Open Sunday 1·4
• Immaculate Home for Executive Couple
•Totally Remodeled • Private View Lot
For further
Information
please call:
Sa ra Hinman
Res: 759-0268
DAILY NOT / BAL ISTATI
LovelY. 4 bedroom home on a fabulous comer
lot with room to expand. The bedroom wing
has been totally remodeled. One bedroom
and bath is detached from the main house.
Offered at $825,000
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For Lease · 2 bedroom in gated Bayview Ter·
race . One level. comer location with spa.
Professionally landscaped S 1.800 mo.
For more inf ~tion
call: BONNIE
BARRINGTON
Res: 644--0452
Best of Belcourt Hiii
Exceptional Plan 4 with panoramic view.
3 bedroom. 3 1/2 baths with master spa
tub Grand entertaining area. 3 car
garage and LOTS OF STORAGE.
Gated communit .
$745,000
Jack
Custer
Res: 720-0210
DALYN.OT /mAl.aTAft
Custom Golf Course Estate.
Hlchly MotJvated Seller.
BriOI Offers! $2, 595,000
or $7,000 month lease
Belcourt Terrace .... ...,..
Highly uPCJaded deantor perfect townhome
Quiet greenbelt location near pool & spa.
Bring your most discriminating buyers!
$850,000
CALL CAROL BERG
720-0288
OPENHOUSESATURDAYANDSUNDAY
Brand new. sensational 5 bedroom ,
custom Mediterranean style home.
Over 7,000 square feet of living space.
Pool & spa. 4 car garage. Separate
guest house. Panoramic view of golf
course, mountains and city lights.
$3,295,000
For MOn U.for""""" C.OfftMt:
STEPHANIE GRODY
766-1232
DANNY BIBB
640-7665
•Elegant 3 bedroom, 2 story El Dorado
overlooking fairway. Extensively upgraded!
$525,000
Danny Bibb or Stella Shirar
640-7665 846-0627
SATUm>AY. ~ IZ. lft1 / P'Ni/I. lJ
EXCEPTIONAL VIEW PROPERTY
84 Ocean Vista, Newport Beach
$899,000 .
•Stun11ing Daor
•Hiffrly Up9radtd Single Story
•Tftrtt Bedrooms, 3 112 Batfts
•Overlooking Golf Course
•Expanded to Include Dtn
For more information
catt: Susan
Scanlan
Re s: 720-9025
Shirley Harris Presents ...
IRVINE COVE
Expansive double lot estate once owned by
a Prince! 4 bedrooms. 6 1n baths -15 rooms.
Incredib le gardens and pool area.
An entertainers dream home! $3,300.000
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Debi Bibb .
Presents
Best Buy
Was $969,000 -Now $879,000
Built 6 years ago. Cape Cod salt box design.
Fourbedroomsplusden. 3cargarage. Terrific
family home.
Reduced over $75 ,000
Now $699,000
2 story California Ranch. 3 bedrooms plus
den. French doors and brick floors. Lov~ly
-Bayshores:
Just Listed.! I
Magnificient one-of-a-kind Bayshores opportunity.
Situated on one of the largest interior lots, only one home
from private beach and guest dock awaits this traditionally
inspired family home. Exquisite architectural detailin&
throughout. Features 4 bedrooms, formal entry, formal
dining, family kitchen. master retreat. 3 car garage plus
two grand patios. Call now for for details .
Four Doors to Bay & Beach
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2 731 ~yshore Drive
$1,075,000
5 bedroom tradi~ional design.
condition, 3 fireplaces.
Vlnta1e Bayshores
Completely remodeled . Rambling 2
bedroom plus den on oversized lot. Open
Move-in beam ceilings throughout. All rooms open
onto private stone patio. $785,000
Debi
Bibb
Original cottace on Bayshore Drive. Feature~ Bayshores Speclallst
644-1600 -office
642-8868 -home
2 bedroom and den plus lanai. Perfect 1
couples or beach home or add on. $629,000
DMY "'°' / IML llTAft SATUM>AY. ~ 12. 1991 I f'Nia JS
PRIME PROPERTIES 1991
lJS11ID EXC1USIVBL Y WITH
VIA I.JOO SOUD .............................. $4.200.000
UM>A JsLE ................ ::::: ................. $2~,00o·
VIA I.JOO NORD .......... SOLD ........ S2.99S.OOO
VIA I.JOO SOUD .............................. $2,100,000
VIA I.JOO SOUD .............................. $2,59S,OOO
VIA I.JOO NORD .......... SOLD ........ Sl,99S,OOO
B. ~()'titl'f' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s 1.:)9'5 .ooo
VIA Gm-IC:>A •..••..•.................••..•....... $) ,295,000
VIA Ei8('.)U •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• S 1,2.50,000
W'ES1' BAY ·································-········Sl75.()C)() VIA XAN11IE ...................................... 5695,()()()
El. ~ailA ....................................... $419,()()()
675-1058 WATERFRONT HOMES INC., REALTORS
631-1400
646-9400
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SOUTH BAYFRONT ELEGANCE
180° VIEW OF NEWPORT BAY
Come into this prestigious home and feel the elqancc of aorscous
hardwoods, granite and exquisite marble. Superior craftsmanship &.
architecture graces the flowing plan of this S bedroom residence.
French doors and windows, plus a 2-story glass atrium with motorized
shades give every room li$f1t & airy charm. Located on Ncwpon's
main turning basin, the view is spectacular. A private dock for 2
separate lafle yachts is in a deep water area and features a raised
sundeck & ues for several smaller boats. This home is truly premier
among distinctive propcnics while being exceptionally priced. PJeasc
call us fo r details and a private showing.
Vaughn Salford and Susie Pickens
Star Real Estate
76CMU29
BEST PRICE FOR BAYFRONT!
PRIVATE FINANCING!
Live on Balboa Island in this immaculate charmer on the bay front.
Main residen~ plus 2 bedroom apanment could be a large family
home. Downstairs features a spacious and well decorated home with a
charming brick patio and large windows for maximum enjoyment of
the view. Upstairs is uniquely spacious and features a ~nd sundcclc.
Private financing with zero points makes this the best investment on
the island! Let us show you the propeny and the comps!
Vaughn Safford and Susie Pickens
Star Real Estate
760-6129
760-6129
Am8 (I am Arlt -end Then You Can Be Second; Aren't I Nice?) -Stick In
the mudl .. not YOAJI ttytl, both ptofelek)nely end pertOnelty. What do you do With
two of them In YOAJ1 lh now? Tllke two ttep9 to the right, look up end ... thoee homee
high on a hill. Us1 end ..... Two female friend•. one who ...,.. bttght ~ and one
who workt In a glall buMdlng. have real •t•t• needs. Tough b8nticet1 wtl ~ ~
Y99 to you end your c:Mente. Let the dOOfT\Uy'WI •t green ChMle.
TAURUa (I Htr1e -and PteaM Don't TOUdl My Stuff) -Don't let enyone touch
your liatingl °' your dlente. You need to take care of bueineel youtMH. a.ve
through thoM Nmb you have Mt up yourMH. Sell that ftbutous Meting with lfllowvattw
ldYertlllng. A former pertnef end ~wor1ler may try to torpedo • contrect tNt ii
loMly YOAJll. You could p6dt up your rMrbtel end go hOme. °' go to the eecrow office.
Ql:f Pl (I Thk* -and Thlntt, and Think: My Heed Hurtt. You Take ~} -
You need to go wtth your teeHngs and fotlow your Instincts. &lier l8kl "*' done
fOf Gemlnls. You tNnk you feel and confuM your meny emotionl with teeing. The
eec:ret ii to quiet the mtnd end litten. No amel ,_. fOf you. The r...et • be two
eec.owe, one MW Hetlng and 1 fabuloul open ~with MW clients. 8e WttY at1enM
10 new contact•.
CANCB (I Feel -end FMI and F ... ; No. I'm Not Pouting, Jut1 Feeling) -A
CC>-WOt1let wt1 eurprtee you and cooper•t• In the ..,ling of one of 'fOAJI lettngL 8tey
with that dltftcult cei.nt ell weekend end you wm find the hOme they Wlll'lt. You~
a gtMt appteetatlon for old things end 9'lythlng with eentimental value. Why don't
you lhow your young couple thole older homeS that could be tplffed up with a '9ttle
remodeling?
. LIO (I WHI -and You Wltl Not Unletl I S•y So) -Leos. Just Ilk• HoM, Ilk• theW
catnepe. Tak• a~ of d.ya off end enooz:e In bed°' n front of the TV. 8uelnele
wtl nt on you: beeldel, .,, egent whO It out of town will return with just the ttgh1
buyer for your belt N11ng. They wtM pay full price, too. A stubborn ....., wtl let you
hold Open hit home next weekend with the right •dvettilklg.
V1RQO (I An9'yn -end Pk* end Pick: Oooh. II That Dirty?) -Wllhy Wfllll'r/ ~ u.ualty dr!Ye you 1 little aazy and your ciient Is domg just that. C... 'fOAJI
critic.al eye on the eltuatlon and decide" the 11 rMlly worth the effort. It the.,....,.
)1991 Leed het flrmty to the hOme that you think Is perfect fOf her and P""' '* lnelde
and etart ~ her tumtture. tt not. apend time on that grut artJde you went
publfthed.
~ (I 88lanc:e -I Don't Know Yet. I'm Stiff Weighing It) -You can ...
overtime In your ltr1de aa long aa you get plenty of rMt when It'• ov.. Hit the phone9.
eel c:tlenta ....... edvertlM end hold open 11111nga. Show .. meny ptopstilil ..
poalbte. You know hOW you love na ttMnge and eo do your c:tlenta. tgnor-. family
mattet1 end pay atentton to YOAJI bullneaa: they wtM work It out If left lk>ne.
ICON9IO (I Oelir9 -end Watch Out tf You O.W• ~t I 0..W.) -A ......
In your 09fden of eec:rowe end liatlngl? No. )ult the p&anet1 ~you to wetcti
your Pa and 0t when dellllng with a dlfficul1clientwho11worththe9ffort. He le WlfY
crMtlve and get• emotional about hfa home. Gently pertuade him to look fOf more
hermony and gr•t "vtbee' In a new.,.._ Could rek>cate hie bu*neu there ai.o. GN9
you any Idea?
IAGITTANUS (I See -end Why C.n't You See Whit I See) -Talking about
money Merna a little a ... to moe1 of you. You Ilk• to do things with It and llke VIPa
who~ It. Money II by ltMff mllk• you nervous. The green P9P« Meda to be
d'9culled wtth tMt dlent whO rlOtdl the lteue, ai.o. Lay It on the Mne and you •
both be hepper. Go ahMd and .... '* two ptopert.lel. One wilt .... lmmedleMfy.
CAPMCOM (I UM -end h'e fOf YOUJr Own Good) Steady work nwer .,._ed
you ot -"ln9 for your eh6p to come In. The plenet9 Ind YOAJ1 dlent9 f*'9 pulMd,
~you, to the llmM9. Newr tew. ~ deen. the ttme '*come. Uft up"* pMn9,
fMk• thOM appo•ntn-.n .. end ...,_ ""' •• 'fOAJI ruing '*'* IMurft doe9 In the
lky. Take I Nie ...., thet diem you .. "°' Clf1llln ebOUl ~ rMly ...e lO bUV
now.
NCI• (I ...-.. -and Don't Try to Pin ... OoM'I to WMl) -Yow .......
thing to do, OS*' ..,.... II welk, brc*•'• ~ ftoor ._ Md ..,. • ...._
Then take tWne to conwet ~ tnend '°"hew Md hew..., Md. Don't be...,..,.
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Condo,.,,,,,,,.
'Su pension' leaves
homeowner hanging
rty Jlnit t:S. ~-•
A"°""¥ • L.99
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" could ................ In ""
reftnanctnt. WMI •wttr doee
"~ .....,. end whet CM I
do about It? ttune up In eo.u .....
Dear Hung Up:
There Is frankly very hUe that you,
as • homeowner, can
do about a corpof ate
suspension and this
should be handted by
the board of direc-
tors.
Corporations have
to meet eeveral ,..
qulr...,,.,.t1 uctt y.-
ln order to keep tMlr
good •tMding with -
the California eecretwy of stete.
TheM lndude flffnQ a stetement con-
taining the names of the offtcers, the
name of the agent for Mrvtce of
proc.u <• "statement by domestic
corporation") end ~ trMChlM
taxes
If eny one of theee ia not done. then
lhe corporation can be~. A
suspended corporetlon has hmhed
powers to aue or be IUed In the state
of cattfornla .. nee it 19 not an "active
Corpotatlon,"
Therefore, attend the next board of
directors' meeting end encourage
them to dMr the euspenaJon aa soon
as ~bte to bring the assoctetion
back Into good standing.
0
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ltete of Cafffotnla caM end statutory
i.w.
If you and your group circulate the
propoMd amendments to the mem-
befs end manage to obtain the requi-
site percentage neceuary to amend
the documents. the board would stitt
need to approve the amendment. In
addition, the necessary board mem-
bers must certify the resutts of the
amendment and Indicate aJI require-
ments have been met.
0
Dear Hottlne.
Ow eeeocltloft'• property men-
..., adwt11d tM boerd of clrecton
t"8t tM boetd ................ "°'
.-to owen whoM Pfopefttee heft
been ..... fOf ~· of ............... TM wa11r dl9-cour..-ct ue from entering Into ...,
kind of perwt ,._ or --.-.
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...... p:t119'11 .. -.::C'" ..
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nMIClt 1MMJ .. PDll .. In ..... ....................... ow ...... .,
rtght?
-Col1cttng In ..
Dear Cotlectlng:
Your manager Is correct regardtng
not hindering the cobectlon proc:.u
by taking any action Which COUid
result In your ''9ns not befng effective.
The collectlon of UMNments Is the
life blood of any auociatlon and
should be of great Importance to MCh
board member
However, if board members begin
acting lndMduaJly to aatst the as-
sociation. they may stumble over each
other and duptfcate enorta being
made by the assoc atlon'a managers
and collection 1ttorneys.
Once a collection matter hU gone
as far as having 1 lien (notice of
delinquent asaesament) recorded on
the proeprty, tit 19 then generally
turned over to legal counsel for
further tegat ection. I recommend that
the board membera not Nnder this
procna by ettempttng to collect
pertial payments or enange payment
plans. Thia should be delegated to the
assoct.ton'• ~tlon attorney and
hit or her staff
However. tf the property hM not yet
beef\ lened, then the boerd ha9 diao-
cretion to alow <>Wr*'I to continue to
make payment• on deflnquent .....-nenta .._ ,.,.Mna current
In their pr11ent 111111me11t1.
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SPYGLASS -NEWPORT BEACH -CORONA DEL MAR
•Gated Community
•QU.llity Throughout
·~rdwood floors
•French Doors
•Gourmet Kitchen
•four Bedrooms
•four S.ths
·~rble Countertops
•vaulted Ceilings
OFFERED AT $1,335,000
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
l :OOPM -S:OOPM
7 Wl....,DSOR
EWPORT BEACH
• Secluded M.ster Suite with
Private 0Sitting Room. Balcony
overlook.ins girden with SJN
and Witerfall. StNm Shower,
Llrge ")Kuui" tub,
Llrge Wilk-in Closet
• CO\iered Pitio
• Bonus/bcercise room
• Over-sired wr•
•And MOfe!
MAXIMUM INTf.GllTY -t-MAD&IM mYICI •JANI AND vaGNA <11 UM.at., JU.
HOMEOWNllS: ftelM al if we c. http Y"" tll yo11 p1~ ,.,,...., ................................... ......
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l"AGI ll I SATUtDAY. ~ 12. 199_}
SllRT IUYERI llYESTDISI llllDSI
llCREDIBLE OFFER II CllEO SlllESU
-----t YIEW:
IEl•D!
ClllU IEL 1111
Beat price pr9MU191 ..,,
Irvine Co.'a Newport Coast
go on saJe soon! Grab thlt
spacious, attractive Cameo
Shores home on 10,200 sq.
ft. lot. View of goff course,
ocean, a few minutes walk
from 3 private beaches (see
photo left). Includes 4 bdrms.
(4th perfect for home offtce In
separate wfng wfth bath), 3 1h
baths, LR/DA, FR and large
eat-In kitchen. Private spa In
beautiful courtyard.
Sellers/owners wish to
leaseback while building.
Lowest, best price In pres-
tigious community. Brokers
OK. All offers considered.
Only $1 , 195,000.
OPEi SllllY .Ill. 13 fro111 1:31-1 Pl
Fii llFI CALL 121-1131
(Directions: Take Cameo Shores Ad off PCH go one
blockJ turn right at Roxbury, on corner)
WHAT A TIME TO BUY-RATES
DOWN & READY SELLERS!!
NEWPORT DUPLEX BEACH JBR 28A Up & 2BR 2BA
down. Large private patio new carpets -paint, etc. Loads of
parking Extra Llrge 31x136' fot. Asking $559,000. Owner anxious, so
submit all•
BALBOA ISLAND HOME + INCOME ON HUGE
LOT Big 38.R, family rm, 28A+1BR Rental. Only 1 lot from bay, 3
deck\, double garage & enclosed carport +a s~ll boat or gol f a tt
~a rage. Room to extend & h.lve a nice MY VISW. Asking $685,000
& seller may carry.
O .. lrN SAT 11-41JO 124 DIAMOND AVa
VILLA BALBOA Excertlonal 1BR +den, extremely private
corner loca tion. Beautifu carpeting, louvered doors & fire-
place .... Near new diswasher incl.. Has two parking s~ces
ASKING IZM,SOO
OCEANFRONT JBR, family rm & exercise rm ++. J Story, over
J,000 ~q.ft , 3 firepldces, over 4 baths, ocean & bay views ... top
qual11y & 1st time on the market. S1 ,1SO,OOO
-*** * WATERFRONT DUPLEX+BOAT DOCK ..... 1671.,000
OCEANPRONT JBR JBA ............................ S1,100.,000
BAYf'RONT-BIG 48R ................................... Sl,450,000
BIG CANYON·VERSAILUS ....................... Sl,495,000
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DAIL 'f '9LOf I 8AL IST ATI
Slowdown seen as
mild, short-lived
W,AS}'41NOTON -ConlUIMf GOn-
fldence may be dampened, yjt tr.a
c:urrent economic lk>wdown ia pro-
jected to be mild and short-lived,
according to the National Association
of Realtors' latest "Outlook for the
economy and Real Estate."
According to the outlook report.
aome Indicators -such as falling
Interest rates -point to a relatively
mild and brief economic slowdown. In
the ftve months prior to the deep
1981-82 recession. short-term rates
fell .4 percentage points.
Another positlve sign is the fact that
Inventories. wh ich usually rise abrupt·
ly before entering a recession. are
low, the report says.
The report predicts the current
economic "entrenchment" should
end by mld-1991 , making the two
halves of the year dramatically dif-
ferent from one another In terms of
economic performance. Real gross
national produci Is projected to con-
tract at • 1.0 percent rate during the
first half of 1991. but then expand at
a 2.9 percent rate In the second half
of the year.
In the "economic commentary"
contained In the outlook report, NAR
chief economist John A. Tuccillo
notes that the current economy Is
performing much better than during
the recessJon of 1981-82. when exist-
ing-home sales dropped to an annual
pace of just two mllllon. Sales of
existing slngle-famlly homes are ex-
pected to total nearly 3.3 million In
1990, down 5.7 percent from 1989's
total.
Other predictions for the real estate
Industry and general economy •
ctude:
•Salee of new ~fimilv t.OiMC
are expected to total 538,000 ~
dropping 17.9 petcent from 1811.
•Housing starts are expected IC>
total 1.208 million untta. ~
12.9 percent from a year ago. A total
of 919,000 starts for ~famlty
units Is expected, dropping i percent
from 1989. Starts fOf bulktk'91 wMh
two to four units are expecied to total
35,000 units. falling 36.4 percent from
1989. and starts f()( building wtth five
or more units are e>Cpected to to-.1
254.000 units. falling 21 percent from
1989.
•The national median existing
home price Is expecied to reach
$95.400. rising 2 6 percent from 1989.
The national median new home priee
Is expected to reach $121.100. rlaJng
6 percent from the previous year.
•Interest rates for fixed-rate. 30-
year mortgages are expected to •~
age 10 1 percent, down from 10.3
percent 1n 1989. Interest rates tor
one-year. adjustable-rate mortgages
are expected to average 8.3 percent.
falling from an average of 9 3 percent
the year before
•The gross national product (the
total value of the nation's goods and
services) 1s expected to rise by an
average of 1 percent. compared to 2.S
percent In 1989
•Consumer price inflation Is ex-
pected to reach a rate of 5.5 percent.
compared to 4.8 percent in 1989.
• Civilian unemployment rate Is ex-
pected to be 5.5 percent. up from 5.3
percent last year
Resale market exhibited
steady surge in November
WASHINGTON -Sales of
prevtously owned homes picked up
momentum during November as
steady mortgage rate declines
brought buyers back to the market,
according to the National Association
of Realtors.
The usoclatlon recorded • season-
ally adjusted annual saJea rate of 3. 14
mllllon existtng stngkt-famlly homes
that month, 3 pet cent above the
October rate of 3.05 million units.
November's favorable rates hud a
stabilizing effec1 on most markets.
The r-eport suggest• that many buyet'8
who were "scared oft" by financial
market disruption In August and Sep-
tember rMUmed their home aearch
later In the f aU u a pattern of defln-
nlng mortg-ee rat• beeame evtdent.
. "Once mortgage ratea Mttled
down, conaumera fett more 1t ....
about buying I home," Mid NAR
Pree6dent Haney E. Rauda.
Mortgage tntereet rat• haw con-
tinued to drift downwllfd, folowlng en
lntta.I hike that occured amm.dlat9fV
after Iraq lnv8ded Kuntt. tM ,..., ..
Home I.OM Mortgllg9 Corp. reported
trwt the ............. OOINillltliW"
rate tar ...,_, oan ... -. .... lxed-,... "*m ....... from 10.13 .,.._ .. to .IO.., _ _. during No-
W91nber.
The national median existing llngfe-
famlly home price was $9 f .300 In
November, down 1.9 percent from a
year eanler and down 1. 7 pet cent
from October. Half the hornet Mii for
more than the median prloe and h .. f
.... f()( lets.
The decline In November's medlan
price lndates that a greater num
of homes are ... llng ln a lowr
range. Addltlonalty, the year-Jo-
and month·to-month ded.,._ In t
national price reflect tower pricel
buy«'• market condltlont tn m11n
areas -partlcularty In the
and on the Wett Cout of r....a11tvn1.i
Rouda pointed out.
"Buyers couldn't uk fOf
terms -lower rat• and
prlc:M," he d«tared. "Home
condition• are the beet we've _.
more than a decede. The
t>uyeta wltl make their move now.
doom.end-gtoorriera .. m6le out.''
The WWiem pottion of IM tr::::IDI. ......
fWCOtded a r..-pece of 500 untta, up 2.0 percent from OC.OIM
but down 20.8 s-•tt "°"' • ..... The~
prtae ........ 1131.100, 1.1
........... tar ---.. Ind 2.3 .............
prtoe. ..
Wetl·maintlllned home on deeirable lot In Mesa Verde.
Tri-level in Mesa Verde
offered on desira.ble lot
This tri-levet home In Costa Mesa's
Mesa Verde neighborhood features
four bedrooms. thre full baths. a
formal dining room. a living room and
an airy family room.
Locted on a quiet cul-de-sac, the
home offers two fireplaces. built-Ins. a
greenhouse window and a tWC>-<Car
garage. It Is nsted at $409,000.
The weft-maintained house ls situ-
ated on one of the most desirable lots
in Mesa Verde. An unobstructed view
of Mesa Verde and beyond can be
seen from the house and private back
yrd.
Set against greenery and fruit tree9.
the large back yard 11 Ideal fOf enter-
Property of the Week
talning. A gated pool and spa. child's
playhouse and covered patio area
make the back yard an Ideal spot to
enjoy sunsets and partlaJ views of
Catalina.
This home Is located In a famity
neighborhood and 11 close to schoots.
parks. golf courses and shopping.
Access to majOf thoroughfares and
freeways Is convenient and easy.
The seflers have bought a new
home and are anxious to move. Pro-
spective buyers should call Tamarrah
at Coldwe41 Banker, 668-9333.
'Western Visions' theme
of builders' conf ere nee
SAN FRANCISCO -"Western
Vislonl" has bMfl Mtec1ed as the
ttieme of the 33rd annual Pacific
Coast Builders Conterenc:.. ~ding
to program chalnn.,, Robin C. Kane.
Sponsored by the Caflfornla Build-
ing Industry Auodatlon. the con-
ference lt the olde9t and largest r•
glonal tndustry trade lhow and new
products exhfbttlon tn the nat~Thfa
year's PCBC wffl .,_ held from June
26-29 at the Moecone Convention
Center here.
"For the PMt 9'ght reer•. the w .. t
has led the natloNll hofM.buikttng
Industry tn ..... tdeel and ptoduct
lfnet.'' Kane noted. ''The Weet alto
w .. the lat MCtlon Of the CfM'!"ry to
expeftence the lnduetry'1 current
downturn -Md I b1a1 .. the Weet,
~ CeltfotNa, wtl be the ftrat to rebound.
"That'1' wf'Y the progrem commft·
... c:t'°'9 .. 'W•l&1' VIiiane' ......
-·-.. Well ... .,... ....... and IMou .. ar In our lftdullrr," he
edded.
PC8C ...... •ector Aldl Mall ............. ..,... .... --................ ....... trlnll .. ....... ... ~ ..... °' ..... ff ...... , .... .,. -wlllan-
arles who will 1potllght en-
trepreneurial opportunities In this ere
of rapid change for the building Indus-
try.
"Historically. the PCBC has been
the western building Industry r ..
source center for new ldeaS and prod-
ucts. offetlng three days of netwon<-
lng and braJnstormJng wfth the lndu•
try' I beat." ArkUI said.
On the educatlonal programmlng,
Kane explains that It h .. two tevelS ot
focus:
"First, we offer program• that high-
Ugf'lt current IUCOMMI of the weetem
Industry. Not what UMd to work. but
'what fl wottctng now. Second. otr.r-
lngs haw been created to t*P PCBC
patttctpants to reorganize, reeturcture
end. yia. ~ thttW In ... downturn.
TheM ptograms wffl ~change
end aoeuttont -what work• end what
does not work. I
"It II our aim," KMe .,.,p.111-•
''tO gtwe the con••tee , ........... --.on. r..a wortd kno:art1!1ge to
kelP ....,.. on top Ind to p aa•M
......... far .. Mure." For ................ ..,. .. bUISI'
• ...... Oii .. Pcec --• (411) 141-2800 ar-. .. 24-Mur ,_ ..... ,.,~
.,.,.
mTM IArRIO#T
Prime location with 70' on the bay. This lovely 5 BR. 41 l BA
home has beamded ceilings. 2 fireplaces & your own private
pool. The "Diane Johnson" kitchen was designed for the
gourmet cook & easy entertaining. Can accommodate 70' boat.
$2.595.000
We have nine happy homeownen & we want 3 more! This
private gated enclave of 12 single family homes hat been a b\g
hit with buyers. Stop by Tuesday through Sunday & tour these
European influenced 3 BD. 2 'r'I BA homes. 2524 Orange Ave -
Eastside Costa Mesa. We have financing available
$279,0004 $299,000
11'1 blks to ocean in San Clemente. Gorgeous ·3 Bd, 2 1 1 Ba, f am
room, fireplace & laundry room. Call for great financing terms.
Asking $250,000
/ I
Affordable yet spacious townhome in excellent location. Close
to Courtyards shopping & dining. 3 BR/2 BA. wood burning
fireplace, patio & garage. REDUCED TO $174,900
wr• •1•1 tor
Build your own custom est.at~ or possible lot split for two.
Level lot 60' x 300'. Asking $409,000
OffllJl • ., .. 1 • IHIW# .
Upscale business park, San Bernardino, fully leased. 5,5i3 sq.
ft.. building. 7'C down, owner will carry financing. $670,000
IS0,000 0# ~ n.
Newly conatruct.ed 3 BR. 21 , BA home with the finest of
amenities.. Hardwood floors downstairs, washed oak cabineta,
gourmet kitchen, muter suite with whirlpool bath, dining
room & den, huce priVllte sundeck 1945,000
lllU mlf •Tll
Pncte of ownenhip well maintained 4 Bd, 2 • Ba + family
room, vaulted oeilmp. quiet family area. Cloee to the park.
Seller motiva~ ~Y carry. BELOW MARKET $292,000
Tl#llMJI
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PAGE 40 / So.An.DAY, '2 .....
Houslng crash in California 'very unlikely
SAN FRANCISCO -eec.,,.. Catl-
fomla hou.,ng Is tied ao doMfy to the
state's overall economic activity, a
crash In real-estate prlcel Is very
unlikely, according to an econon'9llt •
the Federal R9Mrve 881* of SM
Franel.co.
Randall J . Pozdena tak• ._,. wtth
Forbee magazine, New York ltoek
analysts Slllem and Weng. and
others, who are predtcttno a decHne of
25 percent or more In caflfornla home
prtcee by mld-1991 and ...-ting that
the hlllcyon daya of high home pric:el
In Cafffomla were ending.
Writing In t~ bank'• Weekly let1er.
I
Tb ere I• a difference... , •
-. ' Lowe•t Ratn · Be•t Service
I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
A MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Iles/dent/al Home Loans * Purchase or Refinance * l oans to 2 m llllon * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Unlts
R•fe.11 a APR Su~ fo Cha"lfr Ldrf&r
F LJ r f\, 1 ore Ir~ 1 or rn a f, on Ca II
Don T111v 71.J 85 1 0202
30 Yr. F'ixed
1st. T.O.
9 . 75%/1 o.oa ..
Max loan $191,250
Mt1. 1 °' down 60 day loQ
30 Yr. A.R.M.
1st T.O.
7 .95%/1 O.M ..
Mn. loan SS00,000
Mn 20ldown
45 day led
Not to, claimt Pozdena. even In
Aght of the current softening of the
economy.
"Neither theory nor data auwe>rt
the notion of an Impending "bu.It" In
houting prices.'' he writ•. "In ad-
dttk>n, the r ... ttvety high home prices
In Celttorma are euily explained by
the comparative productivity of attn
In that tt••· and thua do not portend
~ problemt.''
Noting tt\M Cllllfornla homes are at
IM9t t5 percent more COl11y than the
U.S. awraige. Pozdena Mid the mllln
reuon I• the comparative value of
relNdentlal building alt• In Caltfornla
relattw to other k>catlon•. Site values
VelY Kroea the United Stat• and
othet eountrlel depending on ftJted
production feetora 'Wtllch determine
grou economic product per usable
Kre.
"Variation• In grou •tate product
(OSP) per (non-federal) acre, for ex-
ample, exptaln much of the reQk>nal
home prtc::e variation In the United
Stat ... " aakj the eeonomltt. "Even
the teemingly utronomlcal Japanese
home pras have an el(planatlon In
the extraordinary productivity of
usable lft• In that country.
"In CattfomJa, trends In the GSP
·~ the bulk of the slxfold In-.
"-• .. of •u.y 10, 1"1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
(714) S.U.0723 I.~
American Savings Bank
Bank of America (714)MUt00 10.000"M.
Celilofnia Feder81 Bank {714) 137·1801
14 251-1015
(714) 7'0-21171 1.llO'W.
(714 -.-00 l .'1'50%
l .'1'50%
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(714)MUIOO t .950'J.
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(714)~1171 t .121%
(714) 757·102I I.~
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* •405 Cott• Clrde, Corona del M• 721-1200 $597,600 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1105 '-"'broil• Line, Weetdtft ~1800 $449.000 Sat 1-4
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•1179 ,.._ ""'-· Meea Verde, CM
540-7355 $259.~ Sat 12:30-4:30
30l8 Plane °'· Coeta ..... 831-1298 13()1,800 Sat 12-4
282 Roc:Mlt•. Coeta ..... uwm ss21.ooo •n •••19191 Dr., a.eoourt Ter, N.B. 2233 Port~. Harbor va.w Hme
Sun 1-4 131-1300 .... 000 Sun 1-4:30 ~9090 '549,500 Sat 1-4
15 Rue M ......... ttewport Beectl • 121 ICinal Piece. .... port Hgta. N.8.
840-2500 $895.000 SM/Sun 1-5 831-7300 1121.000 ~ 1-4:30
•••215 V\a Udo Soud. Udo .... ~ 1800 $2,345,000 s.tlSun 1-4
.,...7 Aue Ma111•11. Big canyon, N.B. 10 MonUGe. Wltq)er1(, .,.,.._
•• 11 8eaonla. eorone °" ..., 9734121 seee.ooo Sat/Sun 1-4:30 541-~ '379.ooo 720-1153 .... IOO Sat/Sun 1-5
.,...2101 W•tdlr«. Newport 8wt\
Sat 12-4 M0-2500 M85.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
42t a Gotdelw od. CdM
eu 1010 aes.ooo
311 ~ A¥9, Cotone d9il Mer
'44-1too 11•.000
s.t 1-4
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217 Via Ortteeo. Udo a.tend 547 s.nte AM Aw., t9-p0ft '""""'*· N8 175-4822 $M5,000 Set/Sun 12:6 7U a. 9521,000 9M78w\ 1().5
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a • .a.-f•• .. tr .. .,.,....,..._•Mir, e.y...,. Terrace 9201 llOM.,._ Hundngtoo ~
...-• -~1900 tal.000 8un 1:6 llO-M11 12'4,IOO Sun 1-6
•1127 ..,..,..,.. LI\ a.;cr-. N.8.
131 nDO 1111.000 a./8un 1~
542 Allo A"9, ttnpo:rt Hgt. N.a.
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111 E. Bey Ave, (Penlnlule) N.8 . • 1121 Whtt9 81111 Wwt, Her. VW ._ CCIM
873-3777 $725,000 Sun 1-4 131-7300 S715,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1501 Eton Pl, Wettettff, NB •2208 wtndWd Ln, ~aeet, N.8 .
&42-5200 $529.000 Saturday 1-4 844-8080 1585,000 Sun 1-4
113 G Street. Balboa Pen., N.8. v •YllCht Vlgllent, ~. N.B.
831-7300 $665.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 844-8080 S775,000 Sun 1-5
t1e21 Harbor Creat Dr. Newport Beech
&44-1600 $705.000 SaVSun 1-4 .....
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844-1800 S74&,ooo
+•421 S.W•d Ad, Corona Del Mer eTS-1484 S&M.ooo ~ '
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759-9070 S710.000 Sat 12-5
1529 Keel, Corona del Mar •
6'44-9060 $585.000
••v +220 Nice Ln-312, VIiia Bllboe. NB ·~:Jo '1:.'s~=ge· Nwpt 8;:,,, 1-4 &48-0775 1374,000 SaVSun 1-5 *...-305 vi.ta Madera. ttewpof1 Bw:tt
••20 Stanhlne, TurtWodt, lrvlNt 844-1800 $425,000 Slltl8un , .. Sun 1-5
4 Mont«ey Cir, Newport Beec:t\
644-1600 S775.000 Sundwt 1-4
t 30<M Ooean Blvd, Corona def M•
873-&494 $1.500.000 Sunday 1-4
1877 Partlvlew Ctrde, C.M.
721-0925 1345,000 Sun 1-4
t 2721 Point del M•. Corona def M•
631-7300 $865,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
t * • 1218 Pol arts, Newport Beach
640-2500 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2233 Port Carlisle. Harbor View Hrna
644-9060 $549,500 Sat 1-4
• * 1104 Sandcastle, Corona def Mar
6'44-9060 $795,000 Sun 1-5
1216 Sand Point Way, Broadmoor. CdM
&40-1208 $&75,000 Sun 1-4
1939 Santiago Or .. Baycrest, N.B. ·
631-7300 $549,500 Sun 1-4:30
844-9080 $235,000 Sat 12-4
I II 1tln Fiii I• Ir IEI ..,.20332 Tidepoof , 101, Huntington 8Mctl
640-2500 $203,000 Sunday 1-4
2100 Atbutws:-blUft· N9wport ~ 844-80eO 7 ,500 Sat 1-5
v2131 re°'··~~ 2 II •In Fiii II er RI
844-1 $1,085,000 Sund9Y 1-5
••"280 ~ t,.n..120, VIia a.tboe. NB
•••"9 CMYOr! Court. N9wpoft ~ Me-On5 t.290.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 144-1eoo t:s.as.ooo SatJSun 1-.s
·, _) •v•+210~ln307,Vlla~NB
+ 107 Ctyetel, Uttle Belboa l9IMd" 142-5200 1449,000 SaVSun 1-5 844-1800 S1,0N,OOO Sun 1-4
•25et Unit 82, ~ A¥e., C.M.
+1...S N. Beyfront, t'9wport ~ 873-1721 $2...S,000 Sun 1-4:30
844-1800 S1,n5.000 Sun 1-4
7otl'I 1t11. Corona del Mar v +••14 Oekcn.t Ln, Big Ctiny0n, N.B. 844-1900 S.410,000
873-8721 $2,595,000 S.VSun 1-4:30
Sun 1-5
..... •+11 Northampton, 84Ncourt Hiii, N.B. t 1034 Sandc:aette, H•bor View Hiii 873-8721 te69,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:34) e.w-eoeo ST75,000 Sat 1-4
••v8 Aue M8'11IH11, Big Cyn, NB 4 Winged Foot Ln, Big Cenyon. N.8. 142-5200 1595,000 Sunday 1-4
831-7300 $1.295.000 Sun 1-4:30 ••••••
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••1e Rue St. Cloud. B6g CMyon. N.8.
831-7300 $1,346,000 Sun 1-4.
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t 2100 Santiago. Newport Beach
721-1200 $1, 199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 HI ••v +2 Aue Orend Duc81, Newport 8ch 324 Diamond, Balboa llland I II ltlll Fiii I• Ir 840-2500 S1,090,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 67Me70 $885,000 Sat 11-4: 2712 Skytark, M ... Verde, CM
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540-7355 $455,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 •••1114 E. Belboa BMS, Bel Pen, Belboa ""l/::1~~ ~~!:; 1-4:30 • II •I-• II
••9 Torrey Pines Ln. Big Cenyon, N.B. 831-7300 '2.750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 " r ••• 673-6728 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
104 Via Havre. Udo Isle, N.8. 110 1 Nottlnghem Rd, Weatcffff, N.8. a .. ••n Fiii •• '' HI 831-7300 $759.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 831-7300 $879,000 Sun 1-4:30
t2s 12 OcMl'I Blvd. Corona def Mar
873-6494 11.250,000 Sunday 1
* * •& 19 Via Udo Soud. Udo 1.M, N.B. *. 1797 Oriole Or .(Mela Verde) C.M. 2532 Alder ln. ca.ta Mela
831-7300 $2,075,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 0979-2831 S..75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-2500 $230,000 Sunday 1-4 4 II ,1n ·1 11
••483 Westmlnat«. Newport Beech •••2 Rocky Pt, Corona def Mar 2421E.11th Sl. Newport 8ead'I
720-0611 $580.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-8723 $389,750
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FEATUllES.-CREAT LOCATION-FREEWAY CWSE
• ~ new, llilJ under • Upgraded carpding and
builder wananty window t1'11tlnmt (wood blind.s &:
• ApplO:dn•teiy 2991 tq. ft. Yatkall) tluuughout
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OCEAN & CATALINA VIEWS-Huge MBA
Suite. 1 t>eth Redwood Decked Sunny Petlo.
New paint. Berbef carpet, Mirrored Wells
Extra cloHts Furnishings optional.
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OCEAN I FULL HARBOR VIEWS-
tl'enthouse. 12· Vaulted eemng., Skytlgf'lta,
New paint. MlrrOf'ed watts I Berber carpet•
now being 1n1talled. ans ....
BRANO NEW LISTING-G«lrgeoua 18th Cefl..
luty Eur()9eWI dtcOf CNertlUd MBA Suite+
Den (2nd BR) .. 2 S.tha. Totalty remooei.d
Property unhae any other ,,.. ....
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California Trend•
First-time home buyers gaining clout
By Bredley Inman
Special 10 lhe Oeofy Not
(This 1s the first Jn a two-part ~
on California's entry-level housing ,.
VII/BJ)
This month in Sacramento, the
State Library is featur-
ing a historic exhibit
on the California
bungalow. The timing
couldn't be better for
celebrating qualities
of modesty. efficiency
and affordability that
characterize the popu-
list housing styte.
Today. California is lnmen
on the cusp of another housing rev0f-
ut1on that could parallel the 1920s
when the acclaimed bungalow burst
onto the scene. After overlooking
entry-level home buyers for most of
two decades. the building Industry 11
now scrambling to plan and produce
an affordabte slngle-f amlly house that
meets the needs of a new generation
of prospective homeowners.
"An Industry-wide Introspection Is
under way that could change the
state's housing landscape for dec-
ades to come." opined Bulldlng In-
dustry Association executive Gary
Hambly. "The conctuslon Is un-
mistakable -the first-time home
buyer Is king and everyone Is struggl-
ing to offer the new monarch an
affordable home."
Some of the cost-cutting Ideas
being tested lnctude downslzJng the
home. building at higher densities and
turning to Innovative site plans wtth
smaller side yards and less garege
apace. Alto, expensive amenities that
were common In the 1980s. such as
Imported tile foyers and Indoor
columns. are being stripped away.
Even bullder profits and subcontrac-
tor fees are being slashed.
Seventy years ago. the bungalow
design was the solution. The livable
but austere house plan offered Inex-
pensive shelter for tens of thousands
of new Immigrants who flooded the
state from rural area~ In other parts of
the country
"Moat Californians are people of
modest means and informal tastes
who want an attractive but Inexpen-
sive residence." wrote architecture
writer David Arthur at the time.
In the 1990s, the challenge Is much
the same. But today developers also
must change the way they do busl-
Builders' roads lead -to Atlanta
WASHINGTON -Atlanta's Geor-
gia World Congress Center will host
more than 60.000 builders and as-
sociates in housing-related busi-
nesses for the third straight year Jan.
18-21 at the 47th annual Conven-
tion/Exposition of the National As-
sociation of Home Builders.
The builders· show has over
400,000 square feet of exhibit space
to showcase more than 1.000 exhibi-
tors' services and products, over 200
educational programs with more than
700 speakers on the schedule to keep
builders on the front lines of today's
building and business technology and
a rapidly changing financial market-
place
"With housing produclton and sales
at their lowest level since the re-
cession of the 1980s. the convention
takes on even greater Importance for
Individual builders -some of Whom
are struggling to keep their business
afloat In a soft market." said NAHB
president Martin Perlman, a Houtton
builder.
"Marketing Ideas to move homes In
tough times and Innovative ways to
line up land development and con-
struction financing will undoubtedly
be the two hot buttons at the conven-
tion ... he added.
Exhibitors will display new and In-
novative produces and services rang-
ing from top-of-the-line kitchen ap-
pliances and luxurious bathroom fix-
tures to accounting systems and
woodworking machlnefY.
To keep today's housing pro-
fessionals up to date In today's rapid-
ly changing housJng market. thent wlll
be more than 200 educational pro-
grams and seminars, making the
butlders' show the foremost educa-
tional event for the housing industry.
Program topics wlll Include "The
Credit Crunch and Housing Finance,"
"The Bottom Line on Federal Ac-
cesslblllty Regulations," "Housing
America's Modest Income Grand-
parents," "Hot Concepts/Cool De-
signs," "The Commercial Update"
and "The Latest Developments on
Burning and Emerging Issues "
The builders show also will present
the New American Home '91, de-
signed by Deborah Berke or Berke
and McShorter of New York Cny
A brick colonial, the house
emphasizes the concept or "hving
bigger In smaller spaces." This year's
houM Is built for the move-up, dual-
Income buyer and priced In the
$300,000 range.
Housing affordability in U.S.
hits highest point in 13 years
WASHINGTON -A decline In the
median l'lome pnce and an Increase In
the median family income pushed the
National Association of Realtors'
Housing Affordability Index In Novem-
ber to Its highest point In 13 yea11.
NAR's Housing Affordability Index.
which measures the ablllty of a typical
family to purchase a median-priced
resale home. was 115.6 In November.
up from 113.3 In October. At 115.6.
the Index shows that 11 family earning
the national median Income of
$35.467 In November had 115.6 per-
cent of the income needed to quallty
for conventional financing covering 80
percent of a home priced et $91,300.
the median existing-home price for
that month.
The November Index rote due to a
change In three major component• of
the purch•ng power meatur9'Mf'lt
-the rMdlan resat. home price,
median famlly Income and the awr-
age mortgage rate. Not 9ince Decem-
ber of 1977. when the Index WU
116.0, has it been higher than Novem-
ber's reading.
"Home sates actlvtty betln true
market conditions which, according to
our Index. are better than they've
been In 13 years." said NAR pr~ent
Hart.y E. Rouda. "However, con·
sumers are reallilng this. aa
evidenced by the lncreue In exlatlng-
home sales during November.
"I don't understand all of this
Mgatlve talk about It not being a
good time to buy a home right now,"
he obMMKI. "Mortgage lnt.,...t
rates are avaJlable at be6ow 10 per-
cent, which Is a very preferential rate
that has occurred only 20 percent of
the time over the tut 10 years."
Improvements In housing af-
fotdablllty condition• were pot1ed In
all of the region• between Oc1ober
and November.
In the W•t. a family .arnlng the
medt.n Income of S37,825 had 82.2
percent of the Income n11ded to buy
• home pnced 8t 1138,700, the,..
dlan-prk;ed home for the West In
November. In October. the Index for
the W•t Wal 80. 1
"What's striking here Is how the
obfecilve condition• feeing potential
buyera are all ao good," said NAR
chief economist JOhn A. Tuccllk>.
"lntereat rat• o-n«ally ar• down
from last fall and, eapeclally In the
higher-pr!* areu, home prlees are
attractive."
The lnter•t rate uMd to compute
NAR'I HC>Ullng AffOfdabfftty tnde>C Is a
compo9ite of ci<*ng r•t• for both
fixed-rite and ld~rate mort-
~ on a>Clatlng , u reported
by the Federal Houalng Rnanee
Board .. It b9tety rOM from 9.H per-
cent In October to 9.97 percent In
November.
Changee In the national medlM
home price, median fernMy Income
end awrage mortgeoe rate betwMn
October Md NoY9mber ,....,.., In lft
I 11 dlcrl 11 • In tM montNy rllOft· oeoe peyment to ... In NcMmbtr .
ness and try to O\lercome the
match In houM aaea. hOullng
and peopte'a Income.
In 1949. the awwege home w ..
800 square feet. Tomy tt'1
2.000 square feet. Yet 40 YM"I
the average slng ... f9mly
size was 4.2 people and now It's
2.3
"We are coming off a tong per
conspicuous contumptlon whefi
all got earned awey wtth the
cesses.·· satd Sant• Barbwa
Barry Bertcu1. "It WM a cont
who had the moat bettl and
untll finally we crllhed Into the
barrier "
Experts agr.. that the bigger
better formula has c:ontribut
tOday's bust 1n the Cellfomia
market. There are IC9dl Of
big homes avanat>te but ._. t
percent of today'a fam.U.. can a
to purchate the medlan..prieed
Even fewer can afford to pur
average-prloed new home In
urban markets
"This trend left a k>t of
the sidelines, and now we ••
back to them... said Berkua.
working on several houM dellg
first-time home buyers. "We ha
completely ellmlnated the
and we still ofter a llvabte ~
but (the houses) are smaller With
savings throughout "
For years. architect• such as
Francisco's Donald McDonald
Toronto's Wltold Rybczyntkl
been offering lnnovattw
schemes that meet the nMd
people earnJng modea1 Incomes
it wasn't until the last 1hc month
large suburban hotne buJlder'I
construct the vut majority o
state's housing began to tak
entry·level market Mttoully.
"We suddenly wotle up and r
that we were building ~
buyers couldn't aftord to buy,"
OaVld Coombs. Uliat9nt ¥Ice
dent of the Wiiiiam Lyon
The Newport 8"cf\.baeed
building firm 11 experimenting wt
entry-levet house that the
has dubMd the Callfotnla
Along with design lnnova
an Industry awakening, eoft•
prices should hetp make the
houte a market f'Mltty.
"We just did 1 regreuk>n an
on a piece of prop4Wfy and St
and concluded that the land
worth 25 percent leee then the
owner expected," said
Partridge, senior vtcie
Norris, Beggs and Stmpcon. a
Franclsco-bned ,.., eetate br
From 19&e to 1Mt,
and d~ were biddlnO
prloe of reeidentlal land al
state '"That eort Of blMvlOr
dlaappeared from the tMttcet t
Partrtdge --'d.
ExortMtant botk* ptofttl
betnQ cut out of the eq.111'6on. ''The decide of ... 1 ...
pan ~ by de\:1tas--8-ttue Mid. "But .,_. •• no
that today.''
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HomeAid plans four shelter
HomeAld 0.•r~ the luld-lng lnduatry /Ormnge
Cuunty A9glor\ progrem to help the
hom1t11• In Orenge County, hM .,._
nounCed the 8t.-t d f'9nOWllton end
the unWllnQ of pl9f'9 for tour Orenge
County....,. for the homli111
The tour .... _...,. tN Frte.td9flip
Shelter in Laguna a.d'I, the YWCA
S«ond St11ge Shelter In Sima Ana.
the Predow Ute Sheeter in Loa
Alamitos Md th4 Huntington Youth
Shetter In Huntington 8Mct1.
HomeAkt ello tinnOUnOed that it
has rMChed fta goel Of r9lling I 1
million In contributions end llHlnd
donations to help the hom1l•1 In
Orel'\g4t County.
Prior to the .norta of HomeAkl, 575
shettet bed9 ..,. ~ In the
county. The flrlt ttw HomeAld pro-
1ect1 lnueued the emount of beds
for the county'• hoflt1t•1 PQPulation
by 15 percent. The gotlf for the MC-
ond ph... of HomeAkt will be to
Increase thts number by another 15
percent.
The Friendship Shetter renovation
is own11n by builder CIPtllina Btoek
Homes and Shea Homes. lmprow-
ments to the fecitrty wW lndude re-
placement of a balcony, new 11alrcue
construction, kitchen modification
aQd repair of five bathrooms. After
1he renovat on, capacity for the
shelter witl be l~eued 9PPf Oxlmate-
ly 25 percent.
The Huntington Youth Shelter reno-
vation plans -under the a..derahlp
of builder captatna the Kott Company.
the David Dahl Company end Mota
Development -include erctMtectural
drawings and land.cape pl9f'9. foun-
dation and structur8' repw, ~ eny
necessary demoNtton, conatNC11on,
rest0tation and conttNC11on labor.
building mater1ats and ltte end road
grading for the 1&-bed fadltty.
Renovation of the 10-bed YWCA
Second Stage ~ter wiM lndtJde
structural changes, bathroom ad·
d1tlon. new flooring, 6oot' end Window
repa r. new paint, hot water heater
and kitchen renovation, including new
stove. dishwasher, disposal end cabi-netry
The Predout LtM Sheff« reno-
vation plans lndude movtng the enttre
structure to 1 new lfte, along wtth the
con1truction of a new two-stort
shefter. Upon completion of tNa pro-
Ject. the capacity of the shelter WIU be
trlptect.
Hom.Aid hetpa temM6ee end 1ir9e people who compt._ the • .,,.,,_
smonally hornet•" -lfMMe whO
have lost thetr "°"* du. to
catutr<>Phk: Mtnesa. me Of ~ or
spousal deMrtJon Ind .,. looking for
tempc>rwy houaAng wtMle ,....tat>tlah-
tng flnanctlll MC:Urity.
BIA/OCR tint becerM inYOMd In
the "°'" ...... hom 111 llnlll tn No-vember ~ 1eea wtten h made a
donation of more ~ 1100.000
worth of prof1MIC>i\81 Mtvicea,
ftn.ndat ~ m•.-end labor to the City d IMM'a ,.,.,,_..
rencMtk)n ~ Tiw prated ,._
stored two Ml•MIDll• ~ fannnow. ""° ...... tor ...
hom111-. .......... aaa..,.. by tr~~';'1-=~--= •j:ia•
hon/~ Cl~ AllflR 11 M Ot·
GMIHl•s II 19"1 -. t>er en•• It tt ,, a.
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REAL ESTATE
ROUNDUP
In the residential 8nd c:ommerdel
building lndu1try. HomeAld Orange
County la a member of the HomeAjd
organization originated t>y the Buffd-
ing lndu11ry Asaociatlon of Southern
c.Jlfornla. For m0te Information, con.-
tect the HomeAld office et 542-1912. a
"Clearly. everyone should not own
a home," admits DeMr _.of Coas1
Newport Propertle:a. "Some of our
tenk>r citizens are better otf wtthout
the responsibifity end malnterianc::e.
Some newcomers to a community are
prudent to rent temporarily, 8nd some.
peopte are unable to ffnancialty afford
home ownership ..
But, the longtime local Reatt0t
pomted out, owning real estate along
the Orange Coast hU proven elC-
tremety beneficial to most of ua.
"If you purchased your pretent
home In Newport Beach In 1972, you
would ~ave enjoyed approximately
700 percent appreciation," Bibb de-
clared. "Incredible, but true ...
B bb went on to note that "from
1977 through 1979 we enjoyed a
surge in vaJues of over 25 Ptrcent per
year and I thought we would never ...
It again. However, guess what? From
1987 through 1989 we again ex-
perienced over 25 percent Increase In
vatues per year.
"Does It pay to own real estate In
our CaHfomla aunshtne?" he Uked
"Certainty our values don't go up 25
percent every year. In fact. we ectualty
ION some of our value. or equfty, ln
recessionary periods However. over
the long haul, Orange County reaJ
estate has been better than gold.
jewels. CDs. art, you name It.
·I don't know how you feel about
your home ... he went on. "but I ltke
my piece of the rock a great deal. It
feels good to call It mine I like altering
and Improving my home. aefec:tlng my
own paint and paper. t don't have to
worry about a landlord's euthOrity and
rental adjustments: my p~t• n
fixed ..
Bibb noted that. Uncte Sam
substdlzes a home lnw9tment. You
get to writ• off Interest payment• end
property taxes. In moat caMS, If you
w.nt to buy a more expensive home,
you don't eY9ft have to pay tax• on
the proflt from your pr9Vioul home.
"When you con9'der renting a home
Instead of purchung." he c:onduded.
"I lincerety ~ lt'a f<lf' a brief period
Of time, becalM otMrwtle you're
chMtlng yourMff and 'f04X femty out
of eecurlty and ftnandlll freedom."
0 NoMrd c. ...,..... o.jle. a tong.
ttme OrMge County ~ Md
matlcetlng executive. hu beef'I
elecNd • pertrw ln a.rrett & M-
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SA'RWY. --, U .. 1991 / ,Ni/141
• r:enovat1ons
Noel Utter
Trent Jones Jr.-designed Coto goff
COUl'M and negotiated and Sold
pwclis to merchMt bulldera. Since
that time, over $400 milUon 1n new
homes and lots have been sold at
Coto.
Telega, AMda's newest eritry tn
Orange County. Is a planned 3,500-
ec:re residential, resort and buslneu
community In the htlts of San
Clemente.
"We think we'lf be abte to offer new
homes wtth goff course view trom
1150,000, which will open up a
t"*"'9ndous marlcet to us." reports
Mo Tld1....., vtce president of
AMda and general manager of
T.rea&. "Tatega ectualty consists of
3,510 acres, wtth over two-thirds to '1ln\eln .. open apace .•.
Gtound WM brokert on TaJega In
June and 'TiderMnJs befleves con-
struction wtM at.wt on the first of the
home aH• by mid-1991. There are
•• ct'°'°9 opportuitlet for merchant buMdera In .both Coto and TeJega.
"The challenges 8nd the rewwda of
deYeiopment aire greater In Southern
California then anywhere el• In the
United Statea:· Yelverton says.
"Arvida Is ablolutety committed to
th s marlcet
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..... Peppee has toined ERA Star
Real Estate c.nter's Fountain Veney office aa a..,_ aaociatie.
A natiW of Detroit, Pappas and h
wtte, Tina. rec.ntty telocated to Or-
enge County with their two 90nS.
Pmppaa wN1 be 98Mng both the notth
and IOUth Porttons of the county.
~In dupl«xea and tr~
PllPPU joined ERA Star bee•• of
Its tratnlng S)fogrema. offices In fOun-
tain V9ltfly and Saddlebectc, Its~
tat6on end ext9naMt advert•tang pro-
gnma. .... .a.o noted tha1 hit dtent9'
homM cOUld be fMtur.ct on nattonel
teletoteion In the weiekty ERA ~
(99 of Home&.
Aleo new to EAA Stat is ~
• • • ... wtto ... wortt °"' °' Che ftrm'. Ncwth CountY offtoe. A ,..., ....._ egent -.:. 1983.
McH9mer'I Joinld ERA S. .._
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