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NB shoOting re-enacted
Wife of victim returns to Balboa Pier in
e fort to dra~atize case against police
By 808 VAN EYKEN °' ...............
The wife of a 26-JSar-old Liberian
immiarant inistakc'nly shot by New-
port Beach i)olice returned Friday to
the beach where the shooting t0ok
place to dramatize her claim that her
husband was gunned down without
warning.
Sundaga Bryant was shot shonly
before 3 a.m. Sunday near Balboa
Pier when a Newpon Beach police
officer apparently mistook his
portable radio for a sawed-off shot-sun.
Officer Derek Duncan and two
others were responding to a repon
that a man with a shotgun had been
seen on the beach near the pier.
Newport Beach Pohce Officer Bob
LA policeman Daniel
Pratt killed by a street
png saluted by fellow
ofllcera./ M
OC Transportation Com-
ml11k»n panet rec.-
ommends the merger of
all related c(ty and county
8genClea./ A3
Oakley. a spokesman for the depart-
ment, said after the shooting that
Duncan trad fired at Bryant because
he believed Bryant was anncd and
might be about to fire at the officers.
A police press release issued after
the shooting said Bryant had been
ordered to "drop it;· and that he had
spun around rapidl) after the order.
leadinJ the officers 10 conclude that
their hves were in danger.
But Marlene Bryant. wife of the
victim, said Duncan did tJot give her
husband time to tum.
.. Sunny was standing here. facing
the pier," she said. ..The officer
approached to within about 10 feet
and yelled 'drop it.' As soon as the
word 'it' came out. the gun "-Cnt off.··
Dr. Santosh Mohanty, a surgeon at
Fountain Valle> Regional Hospttal.
confirmed earlier this \\.eek that
pellets from the police shotgun bfast
struck Bryant in the side.
Police representatives sa) Moh?n-
ty°s diaJnosis does not necessanly
contradict their prehminal) repon.
.. Our initial information was that
Bryant was facing the water. away
from the officer." ·Oakley said ... But
ttlat doesn't mean he wasn·1 panially
turned in one direction or the other.
We don't know that yet. But I believe
the investigtion w11l determine that
kind of information:·
The shooting is being investigated
by the Orange County District· At-
torney's office. Friday was a coun1~
holiday and Deputy District Attorne)
Wally Wade. who is handling 1he
invcstiption, could not be reached
for comment.
Bryant underwent surgel) Thurs-
day night for the repair of damage to
his left arm, which bore the brunt of
·the police shotgun blai.t
Hospital s~kcS\\<Oman Diane
Turner said Fnda) that h1Hond111on
had been upgraded from cn11rnl 10
serious.
Family membc~ agrel'd that
Bryant &«med to be 1mpro' ing
"When the) first 1ooli: him 1n. the)
said he might not sur' 1\ e and that
even 1f he.did SUrYIH' II \\OUld be a
miracle of miracles 1f1he\ could sa'e
his arm," Mrs. Br)ant said
'"Now they've gone ahead and
closed up his arm. and the doctor ~1d
they wouldn't be doing that 1f the}
thought they were stall going to ha'-C
to amputate it. It's a good fl'Chng now
going 10 the hospital, "hereas before
we were always wonden ng 1 fhe "ou Id
survive the night."
But Bl)an t's father. Daniel
Manyn, said his son "as suit feeling
fearful as a result of his ordeal.
'"He wants me to be b) his bedside
(Pleue eee SHOOTING/ A2)
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Father Daniel Martyn. wife Marlene Brandt and friead
Lou.l9c Kapa talk to reporten about abootlnC of Saad.ep
Bryant by Newport Beach police.
Harbour
residents
.protest
park plan
By ROBERT BARI.ER °' .............
Proposals to put a campground at
Orans County Sunset Aquatic Re-
,;ooaJ Park 1s sett mg off alarms in the
houses and condommiums in ncarb}
Hunung1on Harbour.
Residents claim that proposals to
develop spaces for 152 recrcauonal
vehicles as well as other expansion
plans for the 63-acre park will bnng
traffic chaos and air and water
polluuon to the well-to-do communi-
ty .
.. The whole Huntington Harbour 1s
opposed," said Thomas Lloyd. presi-
dent of the 132-home Seabridge
Homeowners A soc1auon ... Tbere·s
not a'su~lJ!e person who·s speaking m
favor of 1t. ·· Rell8lon
11The Last Temptation of
Christ" has proven to be a
blessing for conservative ·
Christians./ A5
..., ........... '--.....
8tadenta from the ebrth-trade clueee of Jackie Pfeal, 8ta.DcllDC, and Gayle Scb~llk watch ''Today Show."
Lloyd said the prOJC<'t 1s projected
to generate about 980 wttkday ve-
hicle tnps that would pose safety
threats to Joggers and bicycle nders
alona Edinger A venue as well as to
residents 1n the harbor.
Ration
Dwyer pupils Today's students He also churned that Huntington
Harbour, adjacent 10 Pacilic Coast
H 1ghway between Edinger and Warn-
er avenues. may be overrun by the
ovcml&ht campers who may have no
place to go. President vows to fight
for death penallty In drug-
related kllllngs. / M
Inda
Bulletin Board
Claulfled
Comlca
Entertainment
Homel
People
Publlc Notices
Alllglon
Sport• W•ther
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87.8
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Real Estate AS
A10, 85.6
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Huntington Beach school featured after
earning a Distingu ished School Award
81 &0BEllT BARKER °' ................
The students at Dwyer School in
Huntington Beach had an opening
day of school they'U probably never
foraet -the whole country was
watching in on TV.
Film crews from NBC's .. Today
~h~~" filmed the opening day ac-
t1v1t1es as youngsters reponed to
classrooms. took tours of the c.ampus.
f\wed with their combination lockers
a nd ordered pizza for lunch.
The ~m was shown across the
country Friday before class had even •
IW1ed at ~r: But Principal Al
R.Smussen and teachers made sev-
eral tapings of the segment and
showed It throughout the da} 10 the
sixth-, seventh-and eighth-graders.
"I think it is great.·· sixth-grader
Daniel Elkins, 11, said. "My aunt and
uncle and arandpattnts (i n Loveland.
Colo.) could sec me on TV."
Even though 1t was just the first
week. Dani4 said he'also found man)
thinas to like about Dwyer.
"It's bi&. the ttachcn att nice and I
like to play in the band.'' ~er. which recent!) "as 11ameti
a Cahfomia Distinguished School.
has an enrollment of 768 pupils "ho
Cupgoe$ ~o Conners, but
·Kiwis coUrtinga rematch
CMion -to make the fllOSt of what
knew ~' a lopsided .
The fe of the shorcsidc pany was
the contiqent from Down Un<kr. a ....ay, r.n-lovins mix of NeY( ~
landers and Australians who paaYccl a
liabt-heanal cheer-and-boo pmc
the ordeal was over -for the
moment.
··we put in 100 percent effort:·
Barnes said. "We've been sa) mg that
for days and l don"t think "e can
expect ""l more from ourselves or
our boat'
Conner was also congenial and
called the Kiwis "the best sailors 1n
theworld.0
'. "It wasn't somethina we wanttd to
do or feel part1cularly IJall abou1."
Conner said. 'Tm just relieved it's
doDc."
Fay acknov.-Jcderd that he will
ClDltlinue his coun cbalkqe for the
Olp. but quapped. .. rm not totns to
do anytlhf\t btttWttn now and Mon-
-Zi" ._._be~· liolM.:, Ntw '•Ir H ntil ... IS lft1kd ID C"OUn 1• Nlw Y*"-.. '9j llid. •AtMt I hOpe to
lilt ....... C'IWilanla. ..
1'e ltiwi =Ill" ..... ~Ill~ .... -· ~ ._ to dltifir on a day-
-llilliaa_...19CC.
... • llit lftt). werm 't ~ ......... tlid~hit
live in diverse areas rangmg fro m
affluent Huntington Harbour 10
hard-scrabble Commodore Circle.
State test scores arc shrockcta ng
andhooorsarcpihngup.at ~!er. the
oldest school 1n the d1stnct. "h1ch
was ttbuilt after the canh""qua~e of
1933. But laurels haven•t alwa' been
in order. ·
Teacher Dcbb Clay said Fnda} he
could remember when Ow)er had
such a bad reputation that parents
wanted ·to send their children to
private schools.
The youngsters didn't respect
themselves or others. she said. ··onetimeaboycu~1'tmeand I
called his mother and she said she
dtdn't care.'' Clay said.
School Supcnntendent Diana
Peters. in an interview with .. Toda\ Show~· broadcaster Jane Paule' af\e"r . .
the th~·tnmutc presentation of
school activiucs. acknowledged that
the school ··was a disaster" at one
11me.
Peters said things turned for the
better b} the "-Ork of .. , e~ dcd1catt"d
people'" and the impo 1t1on of dis-
cipline dCSJgned 10 restore ordl"r in
the cla:SSroom.
Huntington Beach Pohce Officer
M1lte Jacobs. "ho performs lull-time
school ha1son du1' m the cm . ~id
Frida) that the ~~er ~1d hine
bccom~ among the hest behaved in
the d1s1nc1 and attnbute'!i th(' change
1n attitude to Rasmu<>scn. 41 "ho
became pnnc1pal m I 9t\ I
''There's no doubt "'h,1\ 1'\'l
cha'le." Jacobs said .. He's J r.·al line ·
adm1n1slt'31or. Hecame'> 1hrough <on
what he sa's) and he al"'"" end~ l)n a
(Pleue eee DWYER/A2)
"What are these people supposed
to do at this park:· he asked.. "Wade
through the cstua11 ? Bird Watch?
What arc they supposed to do at
nt&ht?
"It 1s a senous concern 1n the enttre
harbor that people will wander
throu4h our complexes. use our
fac1h11es and vandalize or possibl)
stcaJ.
··The county 1s trytng to spcndl:J3. 7
milhon dollars of Orange County
taxpayer funds to rrovide a parking
lot for the toys o the conspicuous
consumptors. •·
Orange County officaals have sub-
mitted three proposals to Huntington
&-ach my officials for endorsement.
(Pleue _. PAJJ.K./A2)
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AMERICA'S
CUP
XXVll
Gulf coast residents
flee as Florence hits
., ALBDTO s. FR~~co
~~--['~~ .......... ,.,.. ..... ~ """~ '" V.ENLCE. La'.-Humcane Floren-
countrymcn. ..h11 be decided in oe moved across 1hc up of Louisiana
court. E~ryone should know that b) and headtd toward the \11 1 s1pp1
now." n GuJf Coast on Fnda~ night. oggmtt For the-tr pert. most Amcncan coat.al communmn "''1th ' mph
spectaton felt the obv1ou m1 match winds as thousand of re 1dent\ fled
was JUlt dattts for Fay and hts IO h'lhcr around . .\n .\lah3m:. man
sudden cballf'nac. prepannt for the storm dro" ned
.. Yeah, it•s a mismatch But tbe) 1Wbile U')'lll& to uc down a boat. .
asked for it," said San Dieso resident Winds "~re "-ell below 1he 100
Rod c.aki._ "They want to make
0
mph . prcpctcbcted while Florenl't' "-3S their own Nies. so can ~. •· ~
New ZelSander Graeme Franets .. When ifs a humane I att oot.''
said many Kiwis blamed the tana.ltd satd Metodia Buras. of 8oothvlllc.
mesa of this year"s C'Up on Conner. La... wbo JOincd about ot~
rather theft fay. fnday n._tn at Belk C"'h.aut Ht&h
'1'he ,..n °"'n1s onntr has SChool. wtlicb wa Opmtd n a tltd\tt
been in \he 0.., "''' bad more b Veaice ad odlltr ,...._..,nes
fnctaon than at any oehtt ts~.. ,.. towm aa Cl09tlll lc m · ••·
Franas liid. "Dfttnas Conft(f ts not ShonJy ~ midltiaht.. tM •
..._ .. Ollll)' 9C ~ u a t)pical lioMI .,....., Sa\'lClr 'cli~
Amcnc:an. · Amcricam att artat 1ts hwnc:aae watch fbt *"•"' eoatt = . .,.tk beM. ~·s I bit ()( a Oll.ou•siua from Mcqan Cit) \0 W
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APL111"fil• ..
Tlae Stan and J'trlpee crew eelebratee after wt•••n1 eecond and final race on Friday.
Design expertsjumpinto·Cup fray -...
SAN DlEGO (AP) -The much-
heralded New Zealand monohull
tooka beating on land after letting the
defendina catamaran run away with
an easy America's Cup victory on the
sea.
Yacht design experts, including
those not associated with the San
Dieac> Yacht O ub defense. criticized
the design of the high-tech 133-foot
sloop with which Michael Fay carried
out his maverick challenge.
New Zealand yacht-designer Bruce
Farr came to his boat'sdefenscduring
a tumultuous news conference Fri-
day, challenging anyone to come
forward with a boat of similar size for
a match race.
.. None of the other designers who
have criticized our boat ... have had
the the guts to come out and desrgn
one to sail against us," Farr said. _
.. I've heard it said .. that a maxi-
boat could beat us on the course.
Brina a maxi-boat down here anytime
and we'll show you."
Later.Jim Kilroy, ownecofa line of
world cbimpion max\-boats -large,
hiab·tecb monohuJls that race around
the world _: took Farr up on the
chaUenae.
Kilroy maintains thal his latest
boat, 79-foot K.ialoa S. would haye
beaten the New Zealand boat Friday
on the 13-mile windward leg by six
minutes.
Kilroy challenged Farr to a race to
windward.
.. You call me and we'll arrange it,"
Kilroy told Farr.
.. I'll do that,'' said Farr. who ·has
desianed several world-class ocean-
aoina maxi-boats.
The New Zealand syndicate main-
KIWIS COURT REMATCH ••. --
rromA1
crosted the startina line 29 seconds said Sue Garrison of El Cajon. "But
ahead of the KZ-1 and dropped the this has been a blast."
leadonlyonceandonly briefly. By the
time it rounded the first orange
marker, the catamaran had built up a
I 0 minute lead and never trailed from
then on.
.. It's a bit like racin_g a Porsche wrth
a Volkswagen," Kiwi John Fletch '
said.
"I'm glad we won. The Cup was
hard\oget back and it deserves to staY.
here until we get a real chaJlenge. '
tains that America's Cup XXVll
reptta was unfair because multihulls
are inherently faster than monohulls.
Fay plans to take the dispute to court.
The designer of the catamaran
footed 'by Sail Americ~, SDYC's
defense manaJCr, blamed the Kiwi
boat for the mismatched series.
.. My own fecHng is that tlle Ameri-
ca's Cup should represent the highest
technology of the sport.'" John
Marshall said at the news conference.
"This match we JUSt sailed lacked a
challenge that represented the higher
level oftecbno10$Y· ' ·
"If it was a mismatch. l think it's
siptificantly because the challenging
yacht was not fast and I know we've
been dked to match her. And I think
it's ridiculous to ask a designer to
match a boat that's not fast."
Farr replied, .. If John Marshall
thouaht the New Zealand boat was
not a particularly fast boat then why
didn't he match 1t with a similar boat
that was fast? I suspect it's because
Even though the race was over. the
party was expected to last well into
the night. Fireworks and live enter-
tainment were scheduled for Ameri-
ca's Cup Village and several local
nightspots were planning special
post-Cup celebrations.
"Hey, that's really why we're here,"
said Kiwi Marty Walls. "Have a
beer."
Sail America couldn't do that, so they
had to find ano ther way to beat the
New Zealand boat."
Skipper Dennis Co nner fi nished a
39-mile course Friday 2 1 minutes I 0
seconds ahead of the sloop. On
Wednesday, Conner won by 18
m inutes 15 seconds.
Other yacht designers watching the
races commented that the New Zea-
land boaf s performance fell short of
expectations.
"She just didn't seem to have the
get up and go a boat of her displace-
ment should have." said Robert
Harris, noted yacht designer and
author.
He said the sloop sailed poorly to
windward because its keel was too
narrow and its 150-foot mast 100
short. •
"I think Bruce Farr looked too long
at a model sailboat.'' Harris said.
He added of the New Zealand
Challenge,. "I think several maxi-
boats would have murdered her... •
Morning clouds, afternoon sun
1be fOf9CMC cala tor the'** lowdoud• night end morning
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.. be 10 lo 71 ........ 102 to 108.
Inner coaMel ..... : Expect IOUthwe9t end --efternoon
end ewenlng wlnda lo 15 knot• with 2-foot .... and • eouttlweat .... of2 .....
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Bells Angel gets 4 l ··years,
$2 million fine in drug case
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Afier
an extraordinary confrontation with
a defense lawyer, a federal judge on
Friday sentenced a veteran Hells
Aqels member to 41 years in prison
and a $2.1 million fine for selling
methamphetamine.
In imposing the maximum
sentence allowed b¥ law~ U.S. Djstrict Judie John Vukas in called-Kenneth
Owen "a clear and present danger to
society" and rejected defense argu-
ments that involved an alleged wit·
ncss payoff. a ·juror's plea for
leniency. and a lawyer's call to ··step
outside of your own bias ...
Owen, 44, wi ll not be eligible for
parole for nearly 14 years. He plans to
PTL trustee
extends bid
appeal his convictions. ·Owen. a 20-year member of the
motorcycle club's Oakland chapter,
was one of 41 Hells Angels arrested
last November in a natio nwide
roundup on drug and weapons
characs.
A&ents said they found S3 million
in cash at Owen ·s home an<l 30
pounds of methamphetaminc, worth
about SI 0 million in street value, at a
warehouse.
However, Owen was acquitted of
possessina 30 pounds of the drug for
sale. He was convicted of two sales of
methamphetamine 10 Anthony Tait,
the government's chief informant in
the nationwide case. and of a misdc·
DWYER •••
From Al ·
positive note.
mcanor charge of possessing the df'UI.
Owen's lawyer, Tony Serra, ~n
Friday's proceedings by declanng
that the government had paid Tait's
wife, Brenda, S 15,000 tQ hide in
Colorado so that she couldn't be
brought lo court to 'discredit her
husband.
The defense lawyer. a veteran of
many Hells Angels trials. began his
sentencing argument-by quoting from
a juror's letter to Vukasin that ufJcd a
lenient sentence for Owen-. The Juror
said immuni2ing Tait from pros~
ecution for his tcstirJlony a'8inst
Owen was "like giving immuh1ty to
an armed robber for testifying against
a shoplifter."
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Rail strikes strand Eastern commuters
"The kids arc pretty much respect-
ful. They say 'Hello, Officer J acobs.
howatt you, Officer Jaeobs.~-
Dwyer has gained about 30 per-
centage po ints in Caifo rnia
Auessri\ent Program tests in the last
three .~ and last year was one of 60
middle schools in California to be
honored as a Distinguished School.
Rasmussen said.
BJ 'l1le AA~ Press -
A surprise rail strike in New York
City's northern suburbs forced 95,000
oommuscn to find another way to get
to work Friday. In Chicago, a railroad
strike . disrupted rush-hour evening
lel"Vice despite · a bill signed by
President Reagan to impose a settle-
ment.
The New Yor~ area employees
returned to work under court order
hours after the strike began. and
officials said train service wa$ near-
nonnal during the evening rush hour.
Lecislation to force the Chicago
worken to do the same thing passed
in Congress on Friday afternoon, but
it was too late to get commuter trains
rollina on time fro m Chicago.
The strike by 780 track wo rkers in
New York's Metro-North Commuter
Railro.d was prompted by the
suspension of37 employees T uesday
for refusi'ng to worlt overtime. the
Teamsters said. The union contends
I
that forci.i, tired workers to continue
on the job could be dangerous.
Other unions quickly ho nored the
Teamsters· picket lines. shutting
down the line and catching morning
commuters in Connectic-ut and New
York northern suburbs without wam-
ina. •
"The train problem today is a
surprise to me,·· said Jim Grant at the
South Norwalk, Conn., traih nation.
"l wasn't even listening to radio o r
TV." He said he would drive to a
town that has bus service to New
York.
Friday evening, Metro-North oper-
a ted about a third fewer trains out of
Gral)d CentraJ Terminal because
much ofthe commuter line's equi~
mcnt wa.s left a t the nor'\hem part of
the system by the strike. said spokes-
man Dan Brucker.
In Chicago, 2,600 United Trans-
portation Union workers struck the
Chicago " North Western railway at
·PARK· PROTEST •••
Pram Al '
They raqc from campioa sites to
inaated parkina ~ and added
dry boat sto,...e f11e1Iities. ·
The park. o wned by the county.
currently includes a 276-slip marina,
dry boat storqe are.a, boat launching
ramp. trailerputin;area. boat repair
yard, marine supply store. harbor
patrol command post, public green-
belt and picnic area.
Since the part•s opening in 1969.
the facilities hne been overburdened
by t.bc ~ public dema nd for
boetina facilities, county officials said
in a report.
The report alto stated campina
would provide inland residents a
better 0pportunu y to use the park on
holiday weekends and short va-
cations: The park is located where Edinger
Avenue terrQinates at the waters of
Alamitos Bay. It is in Seal Beach city
limits, but county officials arc scckfog
Huntintton Beach endorsement bc-
ca.-of its nearness to Huntingto n
Harbour.
The Plannina Comminion o n
Wednesday voted to pass alona a
recommendation to the City Council
dllt Oranie County be permitted to
inc:ratc pukiaa spaces by an un~
tpeeifted naamber but voted qainst
campina proposals.
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9 a.m. CDT when the railroad's
parent company began posting layoff
notices eliminating 1, I SO brakemen's
jobs.
The strike could have begun j ust
after midnight. when a rederally
mandated cooling-off period expired.
But the' company and union had
aarecd to ho)d off the actions until
al\er the heaviest part or the morning
rush hour.
The delay assured some 4 1.000
commuters in the north, no rth-
western and western suburbs a.ride to
work, but m1my commuters sought
alternate methods of getting to work
a11d ridership was down about 40
percent.
SHOOTING •••
From Al
all the time." he said. "The problem 1s
now that he's repined consciousness,
he's a bit timid. He wants to m ow,
·am' I protected; can something else
happen to mer"
Also present at Friday's re-enact-
ment was Andrew V. Ippolito, honor-
ary consul ~neral in Los Angeles for
the Republic of Liberia.
Ippolito said the Liberian embassy
in Washington was aware of the
incident and that special arranJC·
ments were being made to brina
Bryant's mother fro m Li beria to be at
her son's bedside.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Bryant said
memben of the Liberian immigrant
community in Southern California
~ nl1y1114 to provide aid to the
stricken famdy.
""They've been wonderful," she
11id. ..tendina canb and contribu-
tions and ,enerally being very sup-
ponive."
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FORT MILL, S.C. .(AP) -~he
PTL bankruptcy trustee Friday ex-
tended Indefinitely the deadline to
aettpt bids fo r the ministry, and said
Jim Bakker provided norroofhe has
the money to back up his 172 million
offe( to buy back the television
network and religious theme par.le he
founded.
Bakker· left a two-hour meeting
with trustee M.C. "Red" Benton at
PTL's executive offices behind two
security guards who knocked down
severaJ television cameramen in their
rush to leave the building at P'TL's
Heritaac USA Christian theme park.
Bakker would only tell reporters:
"We're all working on it. It's going
good. It's going great.'' .
Neither Baklcer nor bis attorney,
Jim Toms. could be reached for
further comment.
.. The staff has been extraordinarily
succeSsful," he said. "It comes down
to that schools are as good a s their
teachers. With that, and ~upport from
above, how do you go wrong?"
Rasmussen said a code of conduct
was imposed in and outside the
classroom and that pupils were dealt
with fairly and consastently.
He also said that school officials
implemented a reward system "to
catch the younasters when they did
things riaht." Teachers send letters to
parents or make telephone calls to the
children's homes to report the good
deeds. he said.
A school district official ~id that
OywerwasapparentlyselcctCd for the
coast-to-coast television show be·
AJaa-.....
cause-Today Show .. producers want-
ed a West Coast representative to
conclude the week's emphasis on the
adolescent. TV officials reportedly
contacted Orange County Depart·
ment of Education officials who
suaested Dwyer. because of its
turnaround in scholastics and behav-
ior, an official said.
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Cancer survivors
plan celebration
at Newport event
The Orantc County unit of the American
Cancer Society will hold a survivors' party at its
annual conference in Newport Beach Thunday to
celebrate its 7Sth anniversary.
Cancer survivon, friends and families att
invited to the event at the Country Side Inn.
Entenainment will include a band, courage awards.
informative and corporate sponsored booths and a
balloon release.
. The workshops and survivors' party arc fcee,
whale the anniversary dinner is priced at S.-0. CaU
the county unit at 75 1-0441 fo r registraJion or more
information.
Betate planal.JJ6 Hmln•r
A presentation on pre-retirement estate plan-
nina will be &iven Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Newport
Center branch of the Ncwpon Beach Public Ubral).'.
Robert Schiff of Crowell, Weedon &. Co. will
conduct the seminar, which is free and open to the
public. The library is located at 856 San Oemente
Drive and additional information 1s available from
Jackie Headly at 644-3186.
JI.a um competltloa
The Costa Mesa Art Ltaguc will hold its 13th
annual fine ans competition. staning Thursday and
continuing through Sept. 24 in the Jewel Court of
South Coast Plaza.
A reception will be held next Saturday at 7:30
p.m., at which time awards will be presented and
refreshments wiJI be served.
Smokeaden claa ln FV
A Smokenders program for people trying to
stop smoking will be conducted at Fountain ValJey
Reaional Hospital, with a free orientation scheduled
for Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m.
The classes will begin Sept. 22 and will run for
six weeks. CaU 544-3294 weekdays between 8:30
a.m. and 5 p.m. for further information.
JI.a candJdate.' forum
The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly will b0S1
a forum for City Council candidates Thursday
evenina at the NeiJ.hborhood Community Center.
The event wtll +un from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Interested candidates should call Brian Theriot,
presidc,nt of the group, at 548-6625 or 854-2500 for
mor:c information. .
Marketl.ag .emlaan .et
The International Marketing Association of
Orange County will hold two semin-ars Wednesday
at the Jolly Roger, 540 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim.
The sessions are scheduled from I 0 to 11 :30
a.m..on internationj\I shipping docuOlents and from
11 :30 to 1:30 p,m. on international n~tiations.
Call Dr. Irene Lange at 773-2223 for details.
Trade woiqea c~aveae
Dr. Semuel Kupper and J ohn Faulds. president
and vice president. respectivelr. of the China
Overseas Trading Corporation. Wiii address Thurs-
day•s meeting of Women m World Trade at the
Holiday Inn, 3131 Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa
Guests are welcome to the I 1:30a.m. luncheon,
which is priced at S 18. Call 968-3868 to secure
raervations.
Board .emlnu •l•ted
A seminar entitled .. Welcome A-Board" will be
offered by the Volunteer Center of Orange County
Thursday from 7 to 9 a.m. at its Santa Ana
headQuaners, 1440 E. 1st St., Room 408.
ihe program will cover the· duties and
responsibilities of board members of non-profit
qencies. The cost is S 15, or free to associate
members of the Vo lunteer Center. Reservations and
information may be obtained by cam'!& 953-5757.
Home .elllng ti.JM ~.et
A free seminar on how to sell your own home
will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Chica_go Title
Building. 825 N. Broadway in Santa Ana.
Speakers from escrow, title and mortgage
companies will provide information on hoene
sclJing. Call 495-1210 for reservations. •
Bloleedmck trorbJJop
A workshor on biofttdback for dealing with
stress will be held Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the
Mariposa Women's Center. 777 S. Main St., Suite
116 in the Town and Country Center in Orange.
Dr. Jeff Wilson will conduct the program and a
donation ofS5 is requested. Call 547-6494 for morT
information or reservations.
BiJ6ll•JJ tuton 9'1f161Jt
The South Coast Literacy Courlcil is offering
trainina classes to volunteers who wish to help s~akers of other lan1uages learn to read and write
En&)ish. · .
Tho5c wishin• to volunteer can attend training
classes at three different locattons-the Univenity Co~munity Association1 4530 Sandbury Way,
Irvine; Villa del Obispo. 32200 Del Obispo, San
Juan Capistrano, or the Lutheran Church of the
Cross, 2'23 I El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. CaU
487-1138 for details.
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0renge Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, Sepeembs 10, 1W Al
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Transport agenci~s'merger ask~d
Panel· s proposal would start consolidation
with state-made county commission. OCTD
11'\1 isn't aoina lo solve that."
Keith said it wu too earh for senous
d1scuu1ons abo.ut lcgJslauon· to combine
t~ distnct with the Transportation Com-
m1ss1on.
consohdatton. •
Ken Frank, La1una Beach city manqrT,
also aatd he had JUSt found ou&.about the
mc~ldea.
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A committee of the Orange County
• Transportation Commission has rec-
o!"mended the eventual merger of all 60
city and c~unty agencies dealing with
transpofuuon. • •
T~ ~~ss1vc con~olidation should begin
by. ~oanana the Transportation Com-
m1111on and the Oranfe Collnty Transit
District, whic h adm1n1stcrs most of the
county's bos services. the commi11ce
concluded in a repon.
.''The thinking is that we should begin
With those two, because they will be the
most difficult." said Tom Fortune, a
spokesman for the commission. "They
were both created b} state legJslauon. so it
would require state lcg1slat1on to combine them."
!~e committee, cons1s11ng of co,'.n-
m1ss1oners Roger tan ton. Dana Reed and
,
Irv PtckJer, has recommended that stafl
members from the commission and the
Transit District be11n ~orkmg together on lan&uaae for _state legislation combtning
the two agencies.
Combin1n1 transponat1on agencats
would save money, the committee con-
cluded.
··e y eUminat1ng overlapping admto1s~
trative functions bet~een transportation
gencies, valuable manpo...,er and
financlal resources can be con~ned for
the benefit of people "'ho use our
transpon.ation services," the commmce's
report says.
But Oaudfa Keith, a spolc~ .... oman for
the OCTD. said distnct ·officials are sull
not sure what would be g:11ned b)
consolidating all transportation functaoM
into a single agcnC).
"l cucss the problem. as "e perte" e 11 1s
that there is simply not enough mone~ te
do everything," she said ... .\nd cons.ohdal·
Ringing up their friends
:Basically, the feeling here 1s 'H"re not
quue sure why we wo uld be con!><>hdat-
tn&," she said. "It seems hke more dialogue
1s in order before we go an)"'1here wtth
this."
Ketth said the d1stnct had formed a
subcommittee to look at the pros and coM
of combining the agencies.
Reed said he hoped the d1stnct would
eventually see t~ wisdom of mergrng. But
he said the l~slation could be drawn up
and proposed 1n Sacramento even "1thout
the d1stnct's agreement.
"The bottom hne is to sen e the
commuter," he said. "If )Ou ha"e to step
on some l~s to do that. then that's the "a) n has to be:·
Commmee members aJso r«"ommend-
ed that the comm1ss1on enter into d1s-
cuss1ons .... ,,b Laguna Beach \1un1c1pal
Transit on the posStb1ht~ of forming a
san&)e. countyw1de transit agent)
ierT) Brandl. darcctor of munac1pal ~n ices for Laguna Beach. said that. until
Thursda). he had not heard of the idea of
Ool.na! back to mcbool l8n 't all that bad wben your theee etudenta at Newport Elementary School on
beacJifront play&ioand i• the en.-y of your peen ae the Balboa Penlneula demonet:rate at receee.
Forums set for Mesa candi~dates
Two forums for candidates for three
open Co~ta Mesa Cll)' Council seats are
scheduled in the weeks before the :-.Jo,. 8
el_cction to give voters an opp()rtunat} to
pick and chose among the 10 council
hopefuls.
The Costa·Mesa Republican >-\ssembly
wi~l s nsor a forum Thursda) at the cit> 's
Nei borhood Comm unity Center 1n the
18 block of Pa rk .i\.venue. Panelists
include journalists and local community
· leaders, and Brian K. Theriot, president of
the Republican Assembl~. .
The Mesa Verde Momco"nl·r;·-\ soc1a-
tion forum 1s scheduled Oct. 22 in the C1t\
Council chambers. ·
The cat) and Cople ' Colon'
Cablevi\aon are set to '1dcotapc hoth
forums and will broadcast them on the
city's cable station al a later date . .\ss1stant
City Manager Ann G~ hen said.
"The forums are an e\ccllent opwnuna-
ty for the public 10 ~t to kno.... the
candidates and hc:ar their '1e"" on the
TWo lODgtime Coast
residC'nts pass away
Grace Boyce Walson. long acta'e m the
l...quna Beach Presbytcnan Churt'h and
the American Legion uxihary, died Sept.
5 ofnaturaJ causes. She was 100 years old.
Wilson was born 1n Manes County.
Mo., and came to California in 1911 to
marry fellow MissQurian. George Wilson.
who was working in Los Angeles. The
couple were married at . the Old
Courthouse in Santa Ana.
• The Wilsons moved to Laguna Beach an
1922 where the) hved for more than 50
years. They built the Ahso Viev. Grocerv
Store. which the) ran for several years. •
They had l two chal~ren, Louise and
Howard, a well-kno" n South Laauna
buildina designer. he 1s sun•hed by
LouiK Chamberlain of Yucca Valle ,
brother Archie Bo}C'e of Hemet. sister
Estelle Gates of On;on, Mo .. five grand-
children and 12 great gr:indch1ldren
• • • Richard Beeson. a longt1mc resident of
Newport Beach. daed Sept 3. I I da~ s
before hLS 0th btnhda).
As a landscape architect. -Beeson beautt-
fied man) Southern Cahfornae landmarks.
including the Ardell Marina. the Sherman
Gardens. the Ne"poncr Inn. the Probst
Building of the Ekenhower Medical
Center and numerou pn' ate residcl\~S.
He was born Sept. 14. 1918. an fulare.
Calif., and attended high S(?hool 10 Hunt-
ington Beach.
He is sun I' ed b~ a brother. John
Bttson, sisters-an-la" Bett~ Beeson and
Charlotte Beeson. newphe .. s ~ and
James Beeson and ni~cs Charlene
Shireman and Ann ~lane Khs
current and future issues that aff«"t our
communit~." G}ben said.
Realtor lim Femman. businessman
Dan Worthington ~ planning com-
missioner Ed Glasgo". retired bus•·
nessman Charles Markel. at1orne' ott
Williams. Newpon Beach planner· Sand'
Genis. incumbent Man Hornbuckle. ac-
11v1st Jan Kausen. anome\ Ho"ard Gen-•
sler and businessman Ja~ · H umphrc~ are
Sttktng el~tton.
Capistrano Beach
man dies in acci dent
~ 32-ycar-old man from Cap1'1trano
Beach was lulled Fnda' "hen his car ran
off a ftcewa, trans1t1on road and buN mto
flamts. the Cahforn1a H1gh'!Aa' Patrol
said.
Wilham LafTen~ "as heading nonh on
the San Diego Free"a' "hen hl' C\1lcd
onto Coast H1ghwa~ 1n ·cap1stranl' lkach
and apparent!~ lost control of h1~ ,·ar Jnd
ran off the road. said CHP d1spa1l'hcr "ho
1dentifitd herself onl\ as Debh1c
Traveling at about.60 mph. the ,ar hit a
cemeni guardrail short!) before -r m and
cau&ht fire . C'HP ''ere unsuiT 1f l Jffcm
d ied from the crash or ~c flame<. •
Growth forum s lated
II} Huntington Beach
The Huntington Bea,·h T l)m,)r.-, \\ "l "·
powth orpnuauon will mc-c1 a1 -\t r m
Sept. 21 at the St.rasbaugh fn~.nl'l ,n~
Building. 18"60 Gothard St Hu,t nF-h'n Beach. .
"I ~nallr don't think it makes any
sense atall." said Frank. "I especially don't
think 1t makes sense to combine the
Transporuuon Commission, which 1s a
plann11l& orpn izauon with the Transit
District, which isan operator. I think some
people over there at the commission just
think baaaer as .better. And some public
officlals are trYing to expand their em-
pire."
Another, even more ambitious ttt-
ommendauon as that the commission
begln working with the county's 28 city
aovemments 10 try to unify transportation
planning.
Transportation officials ha' e long com-
plained that a maJOr reason for traffic
congesuon on Orange County•s roads and
h1ghwa)'s as that there 1s no single
transportation plan that covers the whole
count} and its man) locaJ gov~ment.s.
The comm1s!>1on 1s e\pected to rctt'ive
the repon and act on the recommen-
dations at Monda' 's m~ung in Santa
Ana
Funds for
legal aid
to victims
almost out
By BOB VAN EYKEN
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1et1ms of domesuc violence could
have the door to legal help slammed 1n
their faces unless the count\ Board of
Supervisors appro' es an cmeriency fund-
ing plan for the Vacum-\\ 11ness ~ssistance
Program on Tuesda'
The 6-year-old program provides a
vanety of ser\r1ces for people who have
been victims ofcnme. 1
One of us-costhest and. offio als sa)'.
most needed services 1s assistance 10
obtaining coun orders protecting victim s
of domestic beatings or other family-
related violence.
Last year, ncarl~ 2.000 v1cums of
domestic violence ~1ved help from the
program in filing for temporary restraining
orders, lcpJ documents that make itasier
for law enforcement officers to protect
them from further violence.
But program offiClals sa~ they will tX
unable after Sept. 30 tOC(!nUnue providmg
the 1mmed1ate. mdl\ 1duaJ attention re-
quired for this service unless a funding
source 1s found
If the ~ice "ere to be discontinued. it
v.ould lca,ea large number of people with
nowhere to tum, said Huoungton Beach
Pobce Ch1ef8 11l Payne. whose department
as called to tntervene m "karcs of violent
family squabbles.
"We·ve seen a tremendous need for
someone to assist '1ct1ms an these cases.··
Payne said "Often th~ get caught up 1n all
of the lepl red tape and the~ wind up
f~hng hopeless.
"The police depanqient can·t get io-
voh ed in the ,legal end of 1 L Our JOb lS to
enforce the law and we simply don·t have
the manpower 10 proVlde this kind of
assistance. We see a real value 1n havina a
third part)· who can help prople obtain the
prot~uon of the couns. ..
Under state law, v1cums of domestic
violence may obtain coun protection for
one da) b)' telephoning a Judge and
ob1a1nang an emergenc~ restraining order.
Emergency orders arc only an force unul 5
p.m. the next "-Orl1og da~ and v~cums
ma) get no tnore prot('('t1on from the coun
unless another act of '1olencc occurs or
thC) ha'e taken the ne\I legal step and
obtained a temporar: restraining order.
··But fihnga tcmporai: rcst.raJrungordcr
1s no easy task. made all the more difficult
b) the trauma of coping "•th ''101encc:·
~1d Board of Su pen •SO~ Chairman
Hamett \\1edcr. "ho has asked the board
to pro' 1de about S40.000 to fund the
assistance program for o;1>. months.
Wieder has also asked the board to
approve the formation of an I I-member
ad hoc committee to raise pri,ate fu nds to
continue the assistance .Program beyond
the six months.
''We'tt go ing to do a pubhc-pnvate
partnership program:· said Rod Speer. an
assistant to Wieder
Wieder ha-; proposed that the fund·
raising committee be headed by Manlyn
N1el~n of ).c"port Beach. the wife of
ln ·ane Co \ice Chamnan Thomas
Nielsen.
She was co-chairman of the campa,gn
committee that raised S6 mtlhon to build
the Orange Count) Performing Ans
Ceoter She has also raised funds for the
L'Cl ~ied1cal Center. the Bo~rs Mu~um
and the Lestonnac Clinic an Orange.
. .
·Vintage friendships thriv-in"g mostly.on the grapevine·
raftlina from fat-suction ~cagbt loss to our-of-body
npes ielK'CS. All tbiscomes to hght from a uni"enJty stud) of older
ft'iendlbiJ'I, It reveals that women not only have more tiendl than men but ttly on them m~ Every ltmale
...... , leut a couple of pal 1n her life W1th su foldina
cMin and a pu.acb bowl she can bonow for parties. She
allO Midi a P9*f of cronies "'ho wear •he same dttss ~
•Ibey can swapclothn and accessories on occasion. Last w.k~l llat a. my f8k diamond chokrr and my l9S4
_..jlc:Ut to a couplt ofaarls who Wtte dtspcratc for a
Hall tt-J, 90 lnM1ef bow wn1iMd.
'he ai•e1.:2 report a~ d1tcl0ted man) men cioniflf ....., · dwar best fritnd. ~ •me bnle
IM!r r 'r ..., pradl him into clan1na out the..,.. n. ...... ftletllMe who clid' Off h8' wn"tlhQI ~
• • 1111)' Md -. oa a documcntar) Oft Samoan
....... I &i .... 1'lli _,. ta*masttt ·~ counts lln
....._ _. a1 w ._ cholcswrol. Husbands ltf1 e 1 _.... dlM ~· ... l'iewd -oWd ~ lbd mueb. w-. cl'CCMll. iiOilldii"t .... of'~*"' ~ • 111ieir eoafkllal limce nm aft mtttrabte at prl llA.~.-~ -~;.=-
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Old fnendsh1ps are the same as )'OUnf fnendsbipa
w11h o~ e'\Ceptaon. The gossip vanes. In their 20s women
talk about se,, m their 30s. babies: m their .OS. infidelity;
1n their SOs. tn'estments; but from 60 on ll's acba ud
pa1n1. A st1tch-by·st1tch descnption of a bip ~meat
holds more thnlls and chills than sex any day.
1 ~ntl) rt'ad m the paper a tnbu~ to \be cnclunmoc I
of m&lc fnend hips The Goof-<>fftts 8reUfast Cub of 1
Lompoc J unC11on. con.sis ti na of 12 elderly .JCDtlemea. ba
been mttl1n& e'er) Satu.rda~ morn.in& for tbr P9ll JS •
)'QR. Tbc onJy d1supt1on occum:d when one manbu i
dropped out and eloped wtlb a rctimi bcUydaacer "'°
bad I dcarec U\ anthropoloc}.
You &ISO hear oflona.nin.n1na bndeie bmomei wM
meet at as. once• month foi a half a canary. Tbis im'\
&11 tbat surpn •na hen >ou conlidcr nodt•-a bnlib.., a eood bnder pmc -e\'Clt a divon:c. or a .a ._.
~-~ ~ T,._ theft att no tntnds lillit Old tiridi. tlil
ICMMlima it~s tr')'lftl •hen IOCne billa ldliool da.-opem lmbit ..... ud ...,.,_,~._-.,.,_
~Mill Far Rocbwa'l.O{. l9.l7. .. ~ ._..,,.. .. ,r
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DVOWS .
. fight for drug
death penalty
WASHING TON (AP) -Pres1-*"' Rapa made a telephone call to • a drum enforcement aaent seriously wounCJed in the line of duty Friday ..a aUd thtcall makes ttim want to
1alr.e OD ~n opposed to the
death penalty in dru& cases.
Rapndelcribed his telephone call io Bruce Travis, a special agent With
the On.a Enforcement Adminis-
tration wlao was shot during a drug
&ne11 in New York City Tuesda) nilbt. u be ended a speech to the
Federalist Society. a lawyers' or·
pniz.ation.
Rapn told the audience he had j:S. received word of the shooting. He
said the qent "was sining in a car. he wu actually providing protection to a
home where the people in the home
bad been threatened. their lives
thra~. because-of their work
apjnst drup."
"Just before com ing over. I made a
tel;epbone call to the hospitaJ:· he
said. The president said Travis was hot
in the head and the bullet "came out
from the forehead, very close to the
eye."
.. The voice on the pho ne turned out
to be bis father's, because he cannot
speak." the president said. "It will
probably be a year of continuous
surJCf)' bef~ he is able to come back
among us."
Reapn said the ~ent's father,
identified by the White House as
Budd~ Travis, "told me his son
couldn't speak, but could hear. So he
said, ·rn hold the phone to his car and
when you hear the lapping. that
means he is on and listening.·
"So I was able to tell him of our
pride in him, how much ""e ap.
prcciated his sacrifice and how much
he would be 1n our prayers.''
The House approved by a vote of
299-11 1 on Thursday an adminis-
tration.-backed amendment to an
omnibus drug bill that calls for a
federal death penalt) for persons who
kill in the course of a drug-related
felony. Opponents in the Senate have
said they may stage a filibuster if a
similar amendment is proposed
there.
I
Al.ta C. WllH••e nalle boude Oftl' taped wlDdcnn at tlae
Scono-Lodale In lloblle, Ala. In ad'ftllce of tlae antftl of
Barrlcane florence. , -
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•
RBSIDENTS FLEE •••
Pl'eliAl
.,.......,nearthemouthoftherivcr. ra Allt.ma Police in the coaslal CIOllUIUI~ of Onn,e ~h &aid a J2·)CU man dnw.-ned Friday aftenoon when he fell into the water
11 he wu tryina to tie down a boat in
wi~. rainy conditions. .. -.-aey were tryina to ~urea boat
and one of their lines got caught up
underneath it," Cpl. Marvin Glass
aid. He •id the man. who could not
swim, lost his balance tuging on the
l...,.ed line and fell into a bayou,
about half a mile from the G ulf.
Luke Petrovich, Plaquemines Par-
ish Council president, said that· as
f1cnnce ~ over the Mississippi
Della pansh, it knocked out po~r to
the homes of some 1.000 residents.
About 1,60() of those residents moved
into evacuation 'centers. Others
sought shelter with friends and family
on higher around.
Democratic presidential candidate
Michael Dukakis postponed in-
definitely an outdoor rally at New
Orleans' Jackson Square as well as
two indoor fund-raisers: a S 1,000-
per-couple cocklail party and a
SI 0,000-per-couple buffet.
Aorcnce,.which had beco stalled in
the Gulf of Mexico. suddenly
strengthened into a hurricane Friday
morning and be&an churning north-
ward at 1 S mph, the National Hur-
ricane Center reported.
Maximum sustained wind speed
near the storm'scenter was 80 mph at
11 p.m., well over the 74 mph
thrcshhold at which a tropical storm
ii dnipated a humcane. saad 8ob
Sheets. du-ector of the hurricane
~nter. 000 M' . . An estimated 10, ~ssa~1pp1
coast residents moved to h1&her
around. with more in Al~bama and
Louisiana, and students 1n pans .of
Louisiana and Alabama ~re dis-
missed from classes earty m prep.
aration for the h1.arricane.
Evacuation shelters opened at late
afternoon in the fo1.ar states.
Some Friday night high school
football pmcs were c~nceled ..
But not everyone ~as head1n1 for
higher gro1.and. Cun15 Mallon, who
lives on the tiny Dauphin Island, a
barrier island off the Alabama coast,
said he wasn't leavin&. .
"Once you make up your mand to
stay. all you can d~ is stay." Mallon
said, boarding up his house ..
The trainin& afrcrafi earner U~SS
Ltxington. based at Pensacola N~val
Air Station, put out to sea Fnd~y
momina to nde out the storm, said
Navy spokeswoman Margaret
Aowers.
Alabama Gov. Guy Hunt declared
a state of emergency Friday. Alabama
Emergency Management Director J.
Danny Cooper said the declaration
would aJlow officials Lo cope with the
potential side effects of the hurricane,
including the need for public shelters
and the possibility of tornadoes and
flash floods. Cooper said motel space as far
nonh as Montgomery had been filled
by evacuees.
HOuse~--Seruite-at oOdS
over abortion funding
Yellowstone firefighters gearing up for high winds ..
WASHlNGTO~ (AP) -The
House on Friday refused to go along
with a Smite expansion of Medic.aid
to cover abortions for rape and incest
victims. ~longing an impasse over a
Sl40 billion social spending bill.
The vote, after several hours of
impassioned debate, was 216-166.
House and Senate negotiators
came toavccment on ever) aspect of
the massive Labor, Education and
Health and Human Services spcnd-
ina_ bill except the abortion section.
'[he.c-0ntroversy stems from-Senat4:
approval on July 27 of an amendment
permitting Medicaid funding in case or promptly rcponed rape or incest.
Slates would still have the option of
barrin& payments for all abor.:uons
ncept those nccessal") to save a
woman's life.
..It was the first time either chamber
had voted to liberalize Medicaid
abortion eligibility si nce 1981. Ex1st-
ina law permits federal Medicaid
money to be spent on abortions only
. where the tife of the mother l"I
endanlCf'cd.
President Reagan 1s threatening to
veto the entire appropriations bill
over the abortion provision. putting
the Senate under enormou pres ure
to surrender to the House and retain
existing law.
Senate MaJority Leader Robert C.
Byrd, 0-W.Va .. said the Senate could
take up the spending bill and the
abortion amendment as earl)' a-;
Monday.
Much oft he House debate reflected
the conflicting bedrock beliefs of the
members. Some argued for com-
passionate and humane treaiment of
women victimized by brutal cnmes:
others focused on the welfare of 1hc
·fetus.
"Youcan'tavo1d inJUSt1ce in a rape
situation. You can't a'o•d inJustice 1n
an ineest s1tuat1on. But ""h} com-
pound the injustice b} putting on top
of it exterminating an innocent
human life?" a ked Rep. Hen!)'
Hyde. R-111., auttlor of the ex1'it1og
Medicaid abpn1on pohc}.
··Uon'l make us a parl of that
double traged~." Hyde said.
BJ TIM AsMClated Pre11
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Wyo. -Firefighters and
cq1.aipment were redistributed Friday to prepare for high wind with gusts
forecast up ro 60 mph. wtii le forest fires kept t-.wo small towns evacuated and the
oldest national park mostly closed to visitors. Saturday "may be the worst day
since this entire episode began," U .. Forest Service official Brian H. A.very
saic;tfriday. "We're trying to prepare for that today. because tomorrow will be
too.,ate to prepare for it." Elsewhere. a firefighter battling a fire that doubled
ovcmi&ht to 27,500 acres in Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana
was kiDed by a falling burning tree. (hat fire bad destroyed I~ homes .and
dozens of outbuildings and bu med structures a t two ranger stat1~n~. a brid&c
and several historic cabins. A revised forecast Fnday no Ion er anticipated any
rain or snow. Avery said at a briefing on fire conditions. -
Shala •Y• PIJlllpplna ••king too maclJ
WASH I NG TON -Secretary of State George P. Shultz on Friday said the
level of U.S. aid demanded by the Philippi nes in exchange for continued
American use of two strateJic mihtaiybases was ··out of bounds." .. We will be
patient. and we will be persistent." hultz said. "But we'll also stick to our basic
ideas." The negotiations are in suspension> Shultz will meet Foreign Minister
Raul MangJapus In Wl\shington next week -and again in New York the
following wt-ek during the special session of the U.N. General Assembly. The
United States 1s pa}ing the Philippines S 180 million a year for use of the Subic
Bay Naval B.lse and Clark Air Base. Shultz and other State Dcpanment
officials have not said what the n1ted States has offered to extend the
agreement past 1991 . nor what the Philippines has demanded. But.r
con,gress1 onal ourc~s told The Associa1ed Press on Wednesday the United
States offered to double the }C4lrl} pa)men·t iO S360 million as pan ofa S489
million aid package.
POiice pay tribute to f alien officer -
POMONA (AP) -The Oag-
draped casket of Los Angeles police-
man Daniel Pran, shot in lh.e face and
kilJed ti)' a street thu$. was.saluted by
fellow officers who Joined Friday to
mourn their fallen comrade.
Two hundred motors:>cle officers
reprnentina law enforcement agen-
cies tbrouahout the state were among
the 1,500 mourners attending the 90-
minute service and burial that fol·
loMd at Forest Lawn Memorial Park
in Covina Hills.
.. He loved bein& a cop," said the
Rev. Bob Ryan during the 90-minute
terVice at the First Baptist Church of
Pomona. Pr.tfs pregnant wife, An-
dria. S-yar-old daughter Amanda
and IOlll Daniel Jr .. 3, and Nicholas.
2, llt nearby.
.. God is with Andria, .. the pastor
•id. -o.n is wilh Jesus.".
Atop the casket was a color photo-
..,.. of Pr.tt in uniform. Pran. 30.
... sbot in the head and killed rn a
shootout Saturday night follo" 1ng a
drive-by shooting blamed on gangs.
The poem "An Officer Died Today
and a Bit of America DiedWith Hirn"
was read by Pratt's brother Bnan,
who is also a pol.iceman. Brian
described him as ''m} "mentor. my
best friend and my big brother. rm
goint to miss ham:·
Brian concluded his tribute """h
the words inscribed on a monumept
to fallen police officers: "I never
dreamed I'd sec m ) name. but please
God let it be the last. ..
Three people have been arrested 1n
the shooting. Pratt and another
officer were ta1hng a car suspected of
being involved in a dnve-b} shooting
when it sudden!) turned around.
Pratt was hit by a volley of gunfire as
the car passed.
Flags at Los Angeles cit)' bujJdin~
flew at half-staff Friday and radio
personalities ·asked morning com·
muters to tum on their headlights in
remembrance off Officer Pratt .
Thousands of motonsts complied.
Among the mourners was Los
AnJCles Mayor Tom Bradley. Police
Ch1efOaryl F. Gates, Assistant Police
t hief Dave Dotson and Sheriff
Sherman Block. At the servicc·s
conclusion, the nag was taken from
the casket and handed to Pratt'
widow by Gates.
.. He has a child he'll never see," an
enraged Gates had said after the
shooting. "f'our young kids growing
up without a father because we have
no-good. miserable sons-of-bitches
out there which society allows IQ
continue to roam the streets.. ..
Police Department Chaplain Jerry
Powell told mourners: .. Let the
strcnath and the wisdom that Dann}
·left us be our guiding way. As one
dies. a piece of all of us dies.··
During graduation ceremonies Fri-
day morning for 8J"office.r;s at the Los
Angeles Police Academy. Dotson
reminded recruits. graduates and
their families that the department
was visited b} 1ragcdy just a few da}S
earlier. ,
··Today, we share our sorrow. grief
and pain. However. it is an op-
ponunity to take that pain. learn from
1t and10 on." he said.
In a letter to Gates. Los Angeles
Archbishop Roger Mahony offered
the prayers of the entire Catholic
community .
.. All of us. each,. citizen of Los
Anacles. suffers as a noble and
professional police officer loses his
life in such a senseless manner. There
are no •winners' in such a tragedy.''
··As I extend my sympathy to all of
you .. I wish to call all.the members of
our community to realize that we all
must share to some extent the
responsibility for this tragedy." he
added. ··when one member of our
community is threatened by cri!"C
and violence. all arc threatened .
··when one citizen loses his life
through the sinister web of violence·
which has us in its grip. then we all
lose.··
Youen council cav• In to pre.are
YONKERS, N.Y. -The Yonkers City Council reversed itself lf!d
approved a court-ordered housing desegregation plan early Saturday, cav1na 1.n
as fines rut SI million a day. -hundreds of workers faced layoffs and pubhc
opinion shifted against them. The S-t<?-2 vote came at about I :30 a.m.
following a day of meetings and d iscussions as pressure grew to resol"'.e the
crisis. As the final roll call was called and two of the. four recak1trant
councilmen Peter Che ma and Nicholas Longo, reversed their votes, a crowd of
about 100 i~ the gallery at City Hall broke into a chorus of loud. cheers. One
woman yelled,"You little sneak" at the men. Both Chema and Longo prcfac_ed
the roll-all vote with long speeches to ~Y they had reached ~ents. wt th
be plaintiffs to Olilkfilanges in the ordinan~. but they also realized the Judge
would not agree to t~ose changes unless the councilmen ~~n~ their votes.
"h's time to put behind the fines. the fight and the turmoil, said Chema.
.
Pa.till .ervlce re.tor• Saturday .ervlce
WASHINGTON -Window service at the nation's post offices. c1.at last
February to save mone}'. is being restored staning today. Most post offices cut
hours by about a hal f-da} a ""eek to help cope with S 160 million in
congressionally imposed spending cuts. The service reductions came two
months before postage rate hike . which took nt'arly a }Car to put into effect.
were instituted to cope w1th a rising deficit b>· tht' Postal S,rvice. The
unexpected spending reduction came as pan of 0' erall cuts in'govemment
expenditures aimed at reducing the budget deficit. even though the Postal
Service no longer receives a taxpayer subsidy. While the the postal window
hours will be restored. the new hours will not necessarily be the same as those
that were in effect at each office before the closings were imposed.officials said.
Local manaaers were given the option to adjust hours to suit the needs of their
communities.
WORLD
~ --~
.World Health reports
300, 000 have AIDS
GENEVA (AP) -The number of
AIDS cases worldwide reported to the
Worrd Health Organiza~ion rose to
I I l,8S4 at the end of August. but the
true number of victims is likely to be
as hi&h as 300.000. the U.N. agency
said F'riday .
Thefigureofl 11,854.a cumulative
tolal since officials began recording
cases in the early 1980s. represents an
increase of 3,678 reported cases in
August, WHO said·in a news release.
It said-the WHO"s Global Program
on AIDS "now estimates the actual
cumulative number of AIDS cases to
date at approximatel y
lS0.()()().300.000, or more than tW1ce
the number of officially reported
cases."
Of 177 countries which report to
the WHO. 140 repon having AIDS
victims while 37 say they have no
cases. It said.
Of the total cases reponed. 19,097
were diagnosed so far this year. the
news felcasc said. ·
Among countries reporting an in-
crease in victims during August were
the United States, up 2.086 to 71.171,
France. up S83 to 4,211. and Italy. up
368 to 2.233 c.ascs.
No Latin American countries
provided updat~~gures in August.
Brazil had the highest number of
eases. 2.9S6 reported in April of 1988. -
followed by Mexico with 1.302. AIDS. or acquired immune defi-
ciency syndrome. is caused by a virus
that attacks the body's immune
system. leaving victims susc;eptible to
infections and cancer .. It is spread
most often throuatL se&ual -eontact .
needles or syringes shared by drug
abusers. infected blood or blood
products. and from pregnant women
to their unborn babies.
. h Iranian torches himself Hispanics confi4ent suit will bring c ange 1n protest of executions ,
LOS ANGELES -.\ la"i.u11 1hat ·' Sanc~z predicted chang.ing th.: other minont} group member. has of people call them the five kin~ ·• .
leeks to redress alleged d1scnmma-electoral d1stncts "'<5uld lead to ever been elected to the count} Board because of their 1mpcnal manner. By TIM Auedalff Press
lion apinst H ispanics ""'II reprc,.ent a higher voter turnout because of the of Supervisors. said Alan Clayton: a state civil n&hts
fundamental rcordenng of political hkelibood that Hispanic candidates Yet the percentage of Hispanics 1n reprnenlative for the Lcag~ of
priorities in the nation· mo~t popu-will run for the Board of upcn 1M>rs. the county 1s at least 27 percent. with United Latin American Citizens.
lout coun~y. Hispani~ leader sa} Sanchez. .and o.thers S:3•d the)' al~ blacks ~ompnsing more than 12 Such ·genuflcctinJ is due 18 large ~ suu. filed this "'eel b)' th~ expect s:ed•stn cung will result in percen! and As1ansabout. S.8 percent, part to the sheer saze of the county
Justice Department in U.S. D15tnct chansies in co1.anty aovernrnental ser-accbrdmg to the Justice Depart· aovernment
Coun. alleges that count}' officials vicn. panicularl y in health care. ment's suit. · di~minated .against Htspanics by zonina. pohce protection and social Moreover. "Without a doubt, at The Boerd ofSuperv.•sor controlsa
draW'lna pol1t1cal boundanes so as to la'Vice prosranis. least in Los Angrlesi the . ounty budeet ofnearly S9 b1lhon. compared
dilute the influence of Hispanic A Similar Justice Depanment case Board of Supervisors is one of t~e lC? ~ city's budget of roughly SJ.5
voten. 111iMt the city go\ernment 1n 198S most' powtrful elected bodies in bilhon.
"It should have happened years resulted in redra~n boundancs in p.wemmenL·· said City C'ouncalman The count(•. populati<?"· nti-aeo." said Joseph M. Sanchez, SS. which Hispanics comprise a maJortlY. Richard Alatorre. mated at 8.5 milhon today. is puter
president of a thriving grocer) bus1-in at alt three of the Cit) ·s IS council ··Being elected to the Board of than that of 42 ~1n
nest who was the first Mexican-dillricts. Superviton is like being elected Rouply tnn ... ~.each of1hefive A~n to IC~e on the cit)' ·s Boerd Hi~ic leaders say far more.is at pope," Alatom saKl. "They"rt tt'tc s,upervnon thus rcprese~t~ a con1ti-
ol ~1re Comm1s~1oners. "l"m Just so ...Uta thf county rcd1stnctingcase five gods... I~ of bet~ 1.6 m1lhon to 1.7
nated about n. For one thina. no H 1span1c. or an) ··1 call them the five kings. and a lot m~lbon people.
Drug raid nets drugs, guns and million in cash
LOS ANOELES (AP) -Federal
aad loclJ atMoritan K11ed Sl
millioll worth of cocaine. SI million I ia alb aad wapons when they
l •n 1111 eiPt "°"' durina a ~~ invmiptfon. • offk11ts llidfrmy.
Edpr Adamson. ~1al aac~1-in· dllrlr o(~ U.S. Customs Stt~ 1tt 1n
Loi~ told • MW\ confttcncc
in Seft'Pldrc) that the KIZUttl ~
IMde after llftdercover in,nt1pton
.. tdled ft¥e lioutel 1n Loi ntcln
County 1hit werk.
UNITED NATIONS --\n Iranian man poured gasoline over his head
Friday and tct him~lfafrre outside U.N. headquaners. and Iranian diJSJdents
said it was to protest executions of government opponents in his homeland.
The man. Mehrdad I men. 32. a rqistered alien living in Los Angeles. was takeJt
to the burn center at New York Unh·ersity Hospital where he was listed in
critical condition with bums over his entire bod¥. The immolation took ~
about noon outside tlw United Nations build1na at 42nd S~ and Fint
Avenue u other Iranians protested in a nearby partc, police said .. "He
considered it the best way to draw aucntion to tlw rettnt wave of necutions in
Iran," said Mohammad Scdaghat, a spokesman for ~·s Mujabedeen, the
Iranian opposition aroup that orpnized the park rally.
FRANKflJRT. West Germany -Thrtt more West Germans -two
mn and a five-year-old sirl -have died of bums sufrtted in the Ramstcin air
show dillllft', brinaina the death toll to 59. state officials reponed Friday. In
the federal capilal of Bopn. air force MaJ. Gen. Klaus-Wilhelm Rimmck
resiped. He had bttn mtK1.red for allow1naan officen" pany to be held boun
after IM ......Sy on Aq. 28. More than 200 people were i~umt at the air lhow
11 the U.S. Air Foret blw at Ram11ein when th~ planes an an Italian ail force
stunl team collided and Ont crashed in flamct into the crowd. Rinunek. the fin&~ IO quit U I mutt of the tfll'dy, acknowledfed he allowed the "'Fliers'~ on as Kheduled in Noc~cnl(h, Mir Colopc. even thoulh
he ... in earhtr of the R1mstc1n alastrophe.
..... Orange Coat QAILV PILOT/Saturdey, September 10, 1•
Rt• •u1 1 •• J GK,t I •
-Lutheran pastor toin&rk.40Years1zi miniStry -
Scrvicel on Sept. 18 and a dinner
that eveni• in lbc ~n· Oub, El
Toro Marine Bue, are planMd to
hoDor lbe Rev. Lotbar V. Tornow on bis 40lb anoivenary in the minislt)'
ol the L&atberan Church-Missouri
5~,;_ ft -l't... • .... _ ..... .,. veyeanua nlllen'~r•ve
beea ll)ellt at Oirtat IAtMna Claud,
760 Vactoria Sti Costa Meta. where
tbe eervic:a wil be held and where
Tornow it putor. .. . .
Navy Capt. (rct.) Gerald Coffee, a
former POW of the North Viet-
inamac, will be the speaker at the
brakfast mectin1 of the Mn at IM
Marriltl at 6:4S a.m. Tuesday at the
lrviM Marriott.
Coffee, on a reconnaissance
m iuion and returning to the USS
Kitty Ha~k, was shot down and had
to CJCCt oveT the Gulf of Tokin. He
was picked up by the North Viet-
namese and was a prisoner of war for
seven ycan.
He holds the Silver Sta(. two
Leaions of Merit, the Distinguished
Flyina Cross. two Bronze Stars. the
Air Medal. two Purple Heans and the
a ... Lotlaar Tornow
Vietnam Service Medal with 13 stars.
For reservations. call . the outh
Coast Communit) tlurch at
854-7600.
• • • An 1nterv~t1on proaram (or
chemical dependeRC) will be dis.
cussed at the Mxt luncheon mttuna
of the N..,.n Meu lntM b&er-
faJGc..dlat 11 a.m Wednesda> at
the Harbor Chnsua.n Church. 240 I
Irvine Ave., Newpon ~ch.
Speakers will be a team from the
Chemical Dependency Center at
Hoaa Hospital, Newport Beach.
For luncheon reservatfoM. call
548-3283. • • • An educational program will be
presented by the Saata Au District
C.ulll .. Ml•lttrtes, U•lted
MetWltt Chrcl on Tuesdays from
7 to 9 p.m., starting Sept. 13.
Host church wall be the Garden
Grove United Methodi~t Church.
12741 Main St., Garden Grove.
Topics to be examined arc .. Middle
Eastern Insights into New Testament
Texts." "Sing with Understanding"
and .. Spiritual Searching. .. For more
informauon or re&istratio n. call the
Academy Registration a t 534-1070. • • • .. Life of Moses .. will be the focus of
-the fall session ofWord Stadf, ~-itu~h
Sympathetic Americans share
-grief with bereaved Iranians
NEW YORK (AP) -"It was a
horrible senseless thing to happcn ...
P1ease accept my apology and my
heartfelt sorrow ... I share )Our grief
and oulfl&C ... May God be with you.··
Such are the sentiments of Ameri-
cans in letters to families of the 290
people killed July 3 when the USS
·-r.. Vincennes mistakenly shot down an
tranian airlinerovenhe Persian Gulf.
"Our crying extends across the
oceans," wrote Ginger Srqith of
Ho nolulu.
The U.S. outpouring was typically
arass roots, initiated unofficially.
reflectina varied emotions and at-
titudelr but overwhelmingly exprcss-
inf. sympathy and regret.
'My heart goes out to you in your
loss ofa loved one," wrote V.irla Jean
Lynk of Sqinaw, Mich. Maria Keel-
ina of Norman, Okla., wrote, "I wish I
~there to hold_your hand durinJ
your sorrow."
Wrote Lauri Jo Pietila of San
Francisco: "I griev~for aJI of you and
the terrible injustice that has been
done. Please don't hate the entire
United States ... "
Mariy of the lcucrs spoke of the
common humanity of all people.
whatever "their nations or conflicts
between them.
"We arc brothers and sisters."
wrote Michele GaJlery of Studio City.
Calif. Paul J. Picc.ard of Talahassee.
Fla .. wrote, "Since 'we aJI share the
same humanity, it is also my loss."
The project was begun by the Rev.
W. Canty. a New York Ep1seopal
priest, who says "some of the letters
have caused meto~eep. The lo' e and
compassion expressed by .\mencans
for people half a world a~a~ 1s quite
extraordinary_"
Once the collection 1s accumulated.
he plans to have the letters tran lated
into Iran's language, Farsi. and
lanauages of other v1c11ms. and
bound. He then is to deliver them
pcrsonally to the berea"ed families.
Several mainline denom1na11~
have endorsed the project. as has the
Rev. Lawrence M. Jenco. a Roman
Catholic pncst held hostage 1n Leba-
non for 19 months before his relc
in mid-t986. -
Those wishing to wnte should
address letters to P.O. Box 6122,
Grand Central Station. C\\ York,
N.Y. 10163--6019.
.. "I hope that you wall accept the IQve
in my heart," wrote Brent Hau$of.Las
Vegas. Nev. He said a best fnend in
college was an Iranian and wished .. all
of us could have the benefit of
meeting each other on fnendl)
terms." ·
A New York Jew. Bf)nna C.
Bloomfield. wrote that she formcrl)
rqarded non-Jewish Middle East-
erners as an impcrsonal "mass:· but
the accident has caused her .. to think
about you, humanel). for the vef')
first time."
"Your losses ... have caused me to
... sec ... husbands and mothers an'd
sisacn and children. Then I think } ou
must love and despair as I do .....
Andrew Cohen, a Houston student.
wrote that .. my1ovemmen1 and )OUr
government are enemies. but e\el')
man·s life 1s equall) important. >\II
pcople are the same ... I'll be thinking
of you and your pain. God bless you ...
· Only about 100 letters ha"e been
received so far, but they're sull
coming, mainly from ordinary people
but also from Congress members.
judges. "'!ayors. governors, ministers
and movie actors.
A few letters criticized U .. pohc}.
but most avoided assessing blame.
T he Pentagon attributed-me acc1dent
t<1 stress and .. human errors.. in
-cading data. Only 1wo letters de-
nounced Iranians and also the pro-
ject..
, Canty said gathering' the letters was
non.political. "All pcople are victims
of this accidental tra,edy ln..onc v._a}
· or another. Empathmng with gncf
and sharing these condolences allows
tht" healing process to stan."
Some letters voiced shame at the
incident. "I love m) count!)'. but at
this time I feel great sorro~ and
shame for the temble horror tt has
caused \.Ou:· wrote Lucile Sealander
of Fa}Ctte\ tile. A~k
Some letters came from parents
who who had lost loYed one~ 1n
American airplane crashes.
Many oft he leners e'prcss hope for
greater intemauonal fnendship and
trust.
wall be kicked off with a brunch
Wednesday D1rec11ng the sessions
will be Pai Rexroat. a popular Bible
teacher.
The aroup will continue meeting at
9· IS a.m. o n Wednesda) s at the
Newport-Mesa Chnsuan Center. Fair
Dnve at Newpon Boule' ard. Costa
Mesa.
For more mformauon call
744-0988or97S-0715-.,.. ..
Heahngand the Atonement "'ill be
the topic of Phyllis Pettv. "'ho IA-Ill
present the breakfast program for
Womn '1 A&Jow Fellowslilip di Costa
Meta. -
The aroup v.111 meet at 9.30 a.m.
Wednesday at the Costa Mesa Coun-
try Club. For resenauons. call
SSl-9118. • • • The Covenant Players will present
"Tellina God's Story .. at the 10 a.m.
Rally Day services Sunday at the
Nel1llllle rh od Coagregatloul
Qmd, Glenneyre Street and St
Ann's Drive, La1tuna Beach. ••• HH t1a1to1 8,eaclL Cbristlan
Wemn '1 Cl•h w11J ha'e a "Spon~
Shroud's
research
&till secret
OXFORD. England (.\Pl -
A professor who said re-
searchers have concluded the
Shroud of T urin is a fake was
only guessing.. sa)s the head of
an Oxford UnivcrsJt) team re-
searching the re.lie believed to be
Christ's buriaJ cloth.
The Oxford Mail this week
quoted Prof. Edward Hall. di-
rector of the archaeology re-
search laboratory at Oxford. as
saying results of the research
were still secret.
Hall condemned as "mere
1ucsswork .. a statement b~ Dr.
Richard Luckett of Cambndge
University that tests at Oxford
showed the shroud was made m
1350 and was therefore a
medieval forgery. the news-
paper said.
"The pcrsQn who has been
doing thcdating'told me that Dr.
Luckett got the date completel)
wrong." Hall was quoted as
5a¥ing.
The shroud 1s kept m Tun n
cathedral '" ltaJY. Cardinal
Anasw10 Ballcstrero of Tunn
sent tiny samples to un1,erstty
research laboratories m >\n-
fona, Zuncfl and Oxford for
tests to try to determine ns age.
-Hall told the Oxford Mail that
the results probaljlly would not
be announced until after the end
of this month.
casten Guest Niaht" and dmner al 7
p.m. Sept. 24 at Francois restaurant.
Huntinaton Beach..
Tom Griffin will talk about ··The
Utimate Goal;" Tim and V1clo
McChue will offer "h's a Team
Efron, .. a musical prestntauon: and
Pat's Ski Sho p will present ··Sconng
in Fashion." • • • The fall schedule for the Lagu.u
P,...71ertu Cll•rclil w1ll begin Sun-
day W1tb the Rev. Dr. Jerry Takersley
preaching at the 9 and I 0:30 a.m.
seTVices. The church is at 41 5 Forest
Ave. • • • The'EpiscopaJ Cl1111rclil \\'omen v.111
hold a dinner and square dance at
5:30 tonight at St John·-. Manor
located next door to t John the
D1V1ne Episcopal Church. 183 Ba'
St.. Costa Mesa. • • • Temple Betit El, a Reform lUn·
grept1on in Laguna !\1guel. "'111 hold
an open house Sunda) the opening
da} ofrehgaousSchool Thee' ent "'111
take place from 10 10 noon unda' at
Niguel Hills Junior High ~hool
Greeting '1s1tors \.\Ill ht· Linda
Kirsch. rchg.ious school education,
the school staff, Rabbi Allen Knute
and temple trustees.
A new Smerhood has bttn formed
at the temple wi th Karen Forett and
Wendy BenJamin elected at co-
prcs1dents. tacyAnn Strau• is
treasurer. and Landa Reich is sec-
rctal').
• • • The Rev. Chris Schnner. part-time
minister at the Uaitarlaa Valvenal·
ill Fellow1ll1p of tac ... Bead and
counseling minister m Costa Mesa.
will be the speaker at the I 0:30 Lm.
meeting Sunda).
He will explore the recent· dis.-
covenes regarding the human mind
which he believes will rcvoJutioruzc
self-understanding and aJter the rc.la-
t1onsh1p between theor) and rcli&ious
fa11h .
• • • Tel'!") McBride will be the guest
spcaker at the 9 and 11 a.m. services
Sunda} at the Cltu.rclil of RelJ.deu
Scleoce. C-apmrano Valley, which
meets 1n an Juan Pla.z.a. 32261
Cam ino Capmrano
'Temptation' aids
~church leaders, too
ByJOHNBORX
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HOLLYWOODl.\P1-"Th( Last
Temptation ofChnst" has pro, en to
be a blessing for consef'att'e Chns-
tians.
Denounced b~ its lnt1cs as
blasphemous and profane. the un-
usuaJ movie about a Jesus \.\Ith
• human fra1h1es not onh ha.s
energized the Chnst1an nght.' but 1t
also has re,·l\ed stagnant fund-
raisi ng, Chnsuan leaders sa) .
The movie "has helped our minis-
try more than anything else before.··
said the Re'. Doruijd \\ 1ldmon..
leader of the Amencan Fam1.h .\s-
sociation. Saad Don Bechler. d1~or
of communications for C.ampus
Crusade for Christ: "This 11ves us a
wonderful opponunity to talk about
the real Jesus Christ ... w c·re talong
lemons and making lemonade.·•
At the same time. however.
film_aocrs arc not avoid mg the movie.
a.s Christian leaders had hoped. In
fact, there arc signs that the con-
trovcny prompted m ore people to Stt
··The Last Temptatton .. than "'ould
have ~n the case without an outcn,
That price. thou~. might be a
smaJI one fortheChnst1an acu' 1sts to
pay. Beset by negau ''e pubhClt~
springing from the Jim Bakker and
Jimmy Swa~n scandals. con-
servative Christians have used "The
Last Temptation" as a ltghtn1ng rod
around which to organize-and raise
money.
In add111on to bnngrng t~tber
fundamentahsts. pcnteeostaJs, Prot-
estants and Cathohcs. the con-
troversy makes for a natural fund-
ra1ser: lt pits the conservative Chrir
ttan orgaruzauons, which often dq>ict
themselves as small and struggling.
against a Hollywood Goliath.
The Concerned Women for Ameri-
ca, in a fund-raising lencr. said,
"Your gift ofStOO. S75. $50, S20-or
whatever amount -is sorel) needed.
We need your financial help to fight
these rich Hollywood mOJUlS. •• Simi-
larly, the Amencan Family Associa-
tion bas sa.td that those "giving$ 15 or
more to help .:\FA oppose the movtc
will receive a one-year subscripuon to
-tbe-AFA Journal."
-Jerry Falwell has been preaching
about the movie for the last ~
weeks." said the Rev. Robert
H ymen, a Los An~lenninisteMVbo
bas been one of "The Last Temp-
tation 's.. most outspoken critics.
"Falwell's domg a tremendous fund·
ming JOb through the film. And I
think he should:·
The Amencan Societ) for the
Defense of Tradmon. Famil)' and
Propcny used a four-page. full-color
au.aclt on lhe mO\'lC to solicit con-
tributions of SS. SI 0. S 15 and S20.
"People have put their money where
their values arc." said Ravmood
Drake. president of the organization.
Drake saJd that a phone campaign
launcbed by his group brought m
$39.000.
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Ol••C.. DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, SePtember 10, 1188
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Mesa's 'Forum'
a Roman romp
By BONNIE FEVERGEON
........ Cell J I 0 I
A very funny thing is happening at
tM Cosa.a Mesa Civic Playhouse in
Stephen Sondheim's "A Funny Thing
Happened o n the Way to the Forum."
Musical burlesque based on the
anaent Roman comedies of Plautus.
.. Forum" marked Sondheim's first
attempt at both music and lyncs for a
BrOldway show and renects his
,enius for modern musical theater -
deli&htful entertainment.
Capeble direction by Stan Wlasick.
who also enacts the leading role of
· Pseudolus, yields a production in
which every charcter conmbutes wi1h
eneray and purpose. Even potentially
insignificant pla)'ers de' clop 1nd1vid-
ual personalit)' and charm -
councsans and Proteans.
Cle ver. polished choreography b}
Robena Kay results in effective
staging, even of scenes one might
refer to as orga012ed chaos. S1mplc
interchange of bod} language and
facial expressions is smoothly mas-
tered and appropriately placed.
Wlasick inJeCts vstahty info
Pscudolus. along with the entire cast,
with a .stro~g charactenzauon and
vocal renderings such as the popular
opening number, "Comedy Tonight"
and, later. "Everybody. Ought to
Have a Maid" - a delightfull y
humorous solo evolving to a quarter
with Senex. Hystcrium and Lycus.
Marc Stewan enacts Hero. master
of ~udotus, predictably smmcn
with love for the beautiful virgin
Philia, interpreted by Anita Dritssen.
Stewart is well suited to his role.
thouah somewhat timid ,·ocall).
while Driessen is most noted for a
face that speaks even without words
and ease on stage.
Hero's parents. the dom1m'ering
Domina and henpecked Senc\. :ire
performed b} Christina Carden and
Gary Halbert.
Contributin~ a p<>wcrful suppon-
ing character 1s Ehott Harold as the
nervous slave Hys1enum E\ud1ng
charm and electric energ~. Harold
provides several of the e' cning's
highlights.
Also supponing are 8111 rcss) as
the befuddled Erron1us, \ndrc Popa as the braggart Miles Glonosus and
David Van Patten as the procurer.
Marcus Lycus.
Worthy of note arc performances
as delectable courtesan b} C andacc
Roberts. Nona Celesunc. Jenn1lcr
Stark. Ayssa Michele :ind Kell)
Patterson. as well ad the murt1-
Stan Wlulck, Anlta Drleuen and Marc Stewart lo .. A
Funny Thin& .Happened on the way to the Forum."
talented Proteans rendered b) teve
Terri11. Eric Ell. Donnie Linton,
Roger Popa and Tim Tnus.
ThouJh generally lacking in musi-
cal qualny, the piece finds its merit in
superb humor. well executed and
guaranteed to please almO!>t any
audience. ,.
"A Funnylhing Happened on the
Way to the Forum" promises great
fun and may be seen Thursdays
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at .2:30 until Oct. 2 at the
Civic Play)lousc. 661 Hamilton St ..
Costa Mesa. Call 650-5269 for ticket
information.
'Nigh-t-mare 4 ~still-slaying them-at the box office
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -For a
third consecutive week ... A Night-
mare on Elm Street 4: Th" Dream
Master" made a killing at the nation's
1hea1ers as summer bo'-office rev-
enues reached the highest le' cl ever.
With labor Day weekend rC"CeiptS
o( more than SS7 million. this year's
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summC'r movie season was the nchest
in history, topping 1987's rC"Cord of
S 1.59 billion by more than SI 00
million.
"Elm Street." the sla her movie
sequel which has enJO)ed some
aJowing reviews. took in $6.4 million
at 1758 screens over the weekend.
WH~ITlll .. _~ .....
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"A beautifully made,
tender, 1rutbful and
topf cal film:' -Judith Crist
dlrNine lahti jtdl hirih manm • . .rhlr(Mlix
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SYUFY-CINEDOME
bringina the mo\'le's total take to
$34.2 million 1n three "eeks of
release.
The topeighl spots in the box-office
list were mostl}l"'unchanged from a week ago, ~"Betrayed'. emerging
as something of a latC"-summcr hit.
..Betrayed.'' a con1ro' ersial mo" ie
about white supremacists. finished
second with weekend totals of $5.5
million.
Finishing in third was "A Fish
·Called Wanda," wi th $5.1 million.
followed b} ''Die Hard" in fourth
with $4.8 million and .. Who Framed
Roger Rabbit .. in fifth place.
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his past on 'GH'
BY LYNDA HIRSCH DAYS OF OUR UVES: Patch finds
Ellen's body. BtnJ1 is terrified when he
ALL MY CHILDREN: Remy savcs .. · karns of his mother'i. death. Roman.
Frankie from beiq h11 by a tram. Julie durina a llashback. think~ he may have ~to move out ofConland1 Manor. killed BenJ1. Mtcke)· and Jack ha\.C a Will plans to take a compum-course. violent araument when M1cke)' blames
Aware that Skye can walk, Sean assures Jack for a smear campa11n about himself her he will not tell Tom. ChtT1sdispleascd and Magic. Called to give medical when he kams that Anaie has softcried attcntion at a gang tiglit. Mike is stabbed.
toward Remy. Fenina that shc will be Tcllina Lexie he loves her. Abe pulls her convicted ofS1lwr's murder. Naiahc bca.s from ac11vc police duty Jeremy to flee with her to Canada. Sun. • • • who was convicted of S)bil Thomc·s GENERAL HOSPITAL: Collon under-
murder, lies to Cecily abou1 his involve-socs his. first. hypnosis session. Scorpio
mcnt in her death. Cindy tells Remy she fi&hts with ~heryl whe~ he lrarns she holds him mponsiblr for Jesse's death. allowed Robin to talk WJlh Ohv11. Alan
When Tad contacts Phoebe. she rcfusn to \ells Duke that Cheryl 1s not pregnant. Al a
aive him H11lary'saddrcss.Juhe'sdecision spa. Monica meets Ward. a )oung tennis
10 move 1n wnh Ellen and Mark is clouded pro. who makes adva~ccs tO"-'ard her.
by Mark·s dishke of Nico. Tad books a '-ucy ~fTt~ to he!P Louise become more one.way fliaht to Pine Valley. Will 15 au~chv~ 1f Louise will help Luer rcc-
inttrested in Julie while Dude hasC)e) for onc1le w11h Tony. Scou plans to run for Nico assistant DA. Felicia and Colton make · • • • love the night bcforc Felic1a·s planned AJ-!OTHER WORLD: 1epp1ng do\\-n as visit to her grandmother, and the) arrange chairman of the board at 8rava. Mac 10 mec1 on the waterfront. While wa111ng f appoints Rach~I . as her replacement. for her lhere. Colton has a flashback and
Sharlene 1s susp1c1ous of where Jason $Ot remembers tha1 he killed Fnsco Jones. He
the money 10 buy hcr a mink coa1. Starting screams in menial agon) as a temfied \
work at Brava, Amand:i learns that fehcia looks on. Ohv1a plans 10 become
newcomer Evan Bates is her ~ss. John is head of1he mob. concerned abou1 Chns's compk' per· • • • sonality. Drew Marstcn call~ the chief ot GUIDING LJGHT: Meredith agrees to
pohcc 10 ask 1Nhen he can rcveahhat he 1s marry Ride. Maeve gives Rosr_aJob al 1he alive. Journal. frank disapproves ofH:irlcy ano
• • • Alan M1chaers rela11onsh1p. Will hes in an AS THE WORLD TURNS: Mier rece1'-unnamed hospital. unable 10 n:call who he inaa message from Craig. Margo heads for · H I finds out 1hat her mother Ll'v1'a. Dun"~n com-s "aN• to fia"~ w11h '5· are>" 1 • "' • 11 " " Nadine. 1s sull alive. Meredith finds a Lilith. Bc_tsy tells Rod and Meg to hide photo of three children in Blake's office -their fcchngs for each 01her 10 pubhc. Rick. Philip and 1 young girl "-'hose face Caleb thinks Angel lo'cs Holden. Tom has been made un~ognizable by ink
decides 10 find Ma o 1n LI\ 1a_, and \l.h!n -.eradisa10_r. Hadc)c..andMinJb) comll!!?_n
lte ocs ~e lea"'.'s s e is pregnan1. il1tll bond _ Mindy once suffered a m1scar-
tclls Jessica she 1s .man'1ed '? Duncan but nage and Harley gave her child up for ma y need her services as a divorce lawyer. adopuon _ bnngs ihe women closer
Marao aoc_s into }abor and blurts out 1h~t t<>ðer. Ross .IS cu nous about Blake·s the baby 1s Hals. Dctecmcs find Iva s interest in the Spauld1ngs. natural father. Jarrod Carpcn1er. Ro) 1s • • • . jealous of Jessica and Duncnn·s fnend-LOVING: When Ea)'PI almo\t lets shp ship. . her previous connection wi1h Cla), he • • • worries that she may eventual!) reveal BOLD AND BE.AUTIFUL: Brooke rc-ihat they were once mamcd. E&>P' tells ahzcs that Stephanie \l.Ould do an) thing to JelTto be patieni in his plan to "1n Tnsha's
keep Enc from dl\·omng hcr Enf tells love. Jack tells Cabot he feels Cla) wants . Beth he must sta)' w11h S1ephan1e IX'cnuse Jack to fail m his new posiuun at Alden.
he .feels •. sense !>f rcspon 1b1hl} to his Lilydccideuo leave town and conC'Cnlrate
·stnously mcapacllatcd daughter. Angela. on developing her musical 1alen1. GW)n
Steven reminds ~th that t\\O men love tells Jeff iha1 his father 1s 1n town. Jeff her bu1. onl) one ts available -himself. bursis into Charles' ho1el room dcmand-Storm 1s dmurbcd when he sees S1e,en in' 10 know why he has come 10 Connth
and Beth embrace. Brooke \"O\\S rodcs1roy Minnie 1hmks that success has gone to Ste~hanie in retaha11on for Stephanic·, Egypt's head. . I
havll'g hun Beth. • t _ • ~ ' • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Bo is happ~· tha I
Becky Ltt and his son Drew are coming 1 ·
Uanv1ew. Steve tells Brcndane v.ant!> 1 J lut«ls haas lea thompson build a development of lu~unous homes
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in Lian~ 1ew. Mehnda plans ·10 buy 1hc ·
telev151on station. Cord tells Sarah ht"I
knows thafhc and T1os can nc\.er have a
life toSCther. bu1 he can'I stand b) while
she destro)'S her hfe. Cord and Sarah plal\
to find the lighthouse where Ursula'!!
father hves. Ursula agrees 10 let Tina tal~
with Cornelius, Bo delivers Did1·s culog)'~ C
Rob and 1he--l!'.Olice acnve j_us1 m time !Q f
prevenl Brunner from &l' in&Cass1e a faial f
inJCCllOn. f • • • RYAN'S HOPE: John 1ells Ben shc sa"
him and L1zz1e m a comprom1s1ng I
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.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Sept.mber 10, 1988
Martin Mull and 'The Bo_Ys'
By 808 WISEHART
Ille ................
. no bargain on cable TV
"Manin M ull 1n "Po11ra 11 of a
White Maniaae'' and .. The Boy~:·
both amvin& on the same "cekcnd.
could 1Jve cable television a bad
name. I mean. we actually pay for th11 Stuff.
One comes from C1nemax. the
other from Showtimc. and both have
their ftettina moments-"Port ran of
a Wh1tc Marriage" has more of them
-bu1 lukewarm moments are nol
worth wai1in1 for. "~~tte Marriage" shov.s what
tclev1s1on can do to a good idea,
which IS nog it until it's dead. Martin
Mull's two-pan .. The History of
Whtie Ptople in Amenca·· in 1985
was an onainal little show. But the
fOUT·pln sequel the follQ"'1ng ~ason (whue pohtic5. wh1~ rch11on "hllc
suns. etc.) was ma)i>e' t"o pen~ 100
Iona.
The law of ~hmin1sh1ng return<> k~s no mercy What was a funn)
one--ihow idea with Mull doing his
u1ual oily 1um was by now strttching
like an old rubber band.
"White Marriaac:· "h1ch
premiered Friday night and repeats
six times through the end of the
month. breaks the rubber band.
Mull's UIUll aan& of cronies and
satirisu shows up for Cinemu·s first
feature-lcnath movie. including f rtd
Willard, Mary Kay Place. Michael
McKean. Jack Riley. Harr) hearer
and Conchata Ferrell.
h 's been years since Mull last
visited Hal (Willard) and JO\bcc
(P!acc) Hamson' in the 1ncred1 I>
bonna Hawlons Falls. Ohio Hal 1s
involved m the lOIA. n's annual Foun·
cltrs Da) fest1' me . "-h•le Jo\CC licks
herGrttn Stamps and "atchts \1ulr5
show. the extreme!)' tad.) ··Ask
Manin" out of Piusburgh. "hich
fearless!)' tackles controversial tssucs
such as "lesbian fidehl).-
Joyce talks Mull into taking the
show to Hawkins Falls for a wttk..
Since nobod"y cl~ wants il. not e"eo
Pinsburgh. he &IJ'CH. ··.\sit Manin"
hits Hawkins Falls hke a ton of cow
nop from a very great height.
"Ponrait ofa White Marnage" ha~
good bltS and pieces. but not enough
of them. I got the feeling I "as
watching leftover matenalthat dadn·t
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makt 1t into \he pre' 1ou-. 1ncama-
uons of Muir~ .. H1stof) of White
Prople."
Shearer docs have the right air of
sweaty des~rat 1on a!. lhl.' ·· \ l
Martin" producer \\ho ran't get a
handle on things. Fae~ '-'Ith a ne"'
crisis every da)'. he mo:fns. "We're
doing a shov. tomorro-.i. and 10 hnc
wnh our trad1t1on 11 should be about
something.."
The Hamson marnag.e as rock).
but 1f ever two ~ople "ere made for
each other. It's theM-dam oulbs.
Vmt1ng a mamagc counselor IA. ho
s~caahzcs 1n ··the languagt" of
touch." HaJ is asked 1fhe ~no" s "hat
a G-spot 1s.
"h 's a thousand-dollar bill nght.,...
answers Hal, who 1s not a rod.ct
sc1en11st
Jo>cc docs np1 e>.actl~ throb "'1th
1mag1na11on either Thal> 1!> a "omnn
who has sexual fantasies about
Michael Landon
At bottom ... Portrait of a \\hue
Mamase" is a mean-sp1nted sho"
that looks at middle America and
sneers. No one tn n hu an IQ higher
than mud and ifs packed v.nh
posturina phonics too dumb to kno1A.
how dumb the)" are.
There are two 1A.a~s to approach
.. The Boys." on Sho"11mc tonight
and rc~atcd five times through the
end of the month.
One is to think of n as an ensemble
ofcomcd~ veterans-orm Crosb~.
Jackie Gayle, Lionel tander and
Norman Fell Jmong them -doing
what the) do best as they shoot JOk.es
and storacs 'at each other with 1mixc-
cabl) casual liming
the crcauve team behind "It's Garry
Shandhng's how.. concocted this
pilot for a regular sencs -··The
Boys" looks hke a convention of ag~
charaClcrs who couldn't get a g.i~ on
.. Love Boat" and whose idea ofh1p •~
Steve Lawrence and E'd1e Gorme.
··The Boys" belong' to New York
C11y's ExcalibcrClub. a pnvate men·s
club that's seen better da)s. Or 111.1o·as
a men's club. '\fter a long fight tn the
coun s. the Excalaber recent!) ad-
mitted its first female member,
though why an)one of either sex
would want to hang out in lh1s
boncyard 1s not readil) apparent to
the naked eye.
Everything 1s strained. labored and
lumbering. The knee-slappcrs and
side-splatters do not now hlte a
might)' n,·er. or e'en tnekle like
water from a rusn faucet
Gun·s&Rose.s,.DefLeppardholdingon
The altematl\ e 1s to sa'. ··~
what.,... Just because tbe) do It doesn·t
mean ifs an> ,ood. People hl.e Ga) le
and Crosb) "111 probabl) be dead for
48 hours before the~ tinall~ '>hut up
E'en then the) ma) sense tht' cro"d
al their funeral and n<,e out of thl·
casket to sa'. ··Did 'ou hear tht: onl·
f ormer Sacramento Krng Reggie
Theus makes an a"'k"ard cam('()
appearance , .. He). Reggir. I hear :--ou
got traded t.o .\llama:· 001es Crosb) ).
where he manage!. to look awkward
and out of place a minimum of half
the age of practu.:all) e'er) bod) else
in the sho"' By Tk Auoclated Press
The following are the top record
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discs as they appear 1n next wcdrs
issue of Billboard magazine.
Copyright 1988. Billboard Publi-
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HOT SINGLES
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t e Mt ·Mllnnerran> s 'Tl Alwl VS LO'I• Y~" T•Vlof Q.,Jvne
.IM lsll ) 6."~ It's Love" V•n H•Jen !Werner BrO\)
7 "If 11 IJn'I Love'' New EClil-(MCA>
• "NoboOV's Fool' Kenov L090•ns (Coturnt>••l
t ''Love llres" Oaf L-•CI (Me1'curvl
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1 'One Good WOl"\&l\'' Pt1er Calera F...it
Moon! l "1'11 Atw•vs Love vou•· Tev or Oaviw
(A.risl•l
l ."Perftct Wor1d" ~vev Lewis & Tf\e Ne"''
IClll'VsaOsl
•''II WOUid T•~• a S!ron9 StrOt>O Man R <'
A"lev CllCA) ~ .. , Oon'I W.nl IO Go On '"""' Vo.. L .... r .. a, \
Elton Jonn IMCA1
6 "Tr.,. LoYe .. G enn F•e; IY(/.
1' LOCIA 0-..t Anv W ..oo.. 8 • .iee ,.,.."\Ov &
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3 .. AOdoCled" Oen Sea' Ca11 •o
4 'We 8 .. 'eve 111 Heoov E"<I 1>;s E•r
Thomas COMev & Emmvlou H•" s RC~ s "Th•l's Whal "fOU< Love Oot\ •o ~· HO~Y
Ouf'W\ IMTMJ 6 Str .. 11 ol 6ellet~.el0 0 « g~t voau ..,. &
Bue" Owens (II-rs.I 7,"Honkv Toni< f'iN>on' Ranov Tr•• s war,,.,
8ros I I .. Untold Stodes" K•tnv Mlllt• Me•curvl
t "L•ller Home' Tl'le F0<n 1ei !><s•ars cwar11« eroi 1
10 'Slf-EllOU9!' 10 ~ Ta,.,a T .JC•e•
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Despite l\S b1g-11me hrain tru-.1 -
Fonunateh Theus 1sn·t on i.creen
long enough io do an) real damage 10
his ac11ng ambitions." hach 1!> the best
I can sa~ for .. The Bo)s:·
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s11ua11on -'.d m1111ntt t R\Jr thJI \ht '' '"Ith a loq ng Jult" T J plul\ tu dfl>lrll'
her grandmother 1~1cr \I.in i. .. : tl'll' hl'' "-.c:lh and k ffrc\ \ t<"nuou' marnaie
she cannot rrnoun<"e her","" '•ml°' tell' YOUNG AND• REsTLESS: \ tC'IOr
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sta) av.a~ from Ruh 1obh"n rt'tf l\f\ .i Brad 10 Chicago he learns that L.isa 1s
rose atcompan1cd b' J no1< rc.id1ng '"'ohcd v.nh ~kom (. orporauon ··v. e·n meet "'hen .""!u .h"' r .i Jun·n ·· Geo rie suggests to [a\!Nlndra 1ha1 the> fi:o.
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.. ..
Mesa ~rt League heralded as fifth festtvalrea:died
Ans Month in Costa Mesa. which
culminates Stpt. 18 with the fifth •
annual Ans on the Grttn festival.
swuna into hifh gear Wednesdar with
the pttSentat1on of the annua Ans
Month Award to the Costa Mesa Art
Lcaauc. the lea,ue. which is celebrating its
2Sth anniversary. is dedicated to
stimulating interest of its members
and the public for fine ans and crafts,
to furnishing a place for '1ew1ng
works of an and to establishing
scholarships for desen ing students.
Jenette Sllel&H, president of the
An League. accepted the award at
Wednesdav·s Ans Month lockofT
luncheon it the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel.
The lunchc:on served to 1naugurat('
the 1988 Ans on the Green cel-
ebration. which will be themed "Cel-
ebrate '88" 1 n honor of man) Orange
County b1nhda)'s -the count) 's
IOOlh. South Coast Repcnol) 's 25th.
Costa Mesa's 3Sth and the Orange
County Philhannonic Soc1et} 's 3Sth.
Carol Heywood and Toren Seeentrom. • Erick Vollmer and Diane Pritchett.
The $60.000 event will feature 44
performing groups, visual ani.
exhibits by the area's major museums
and various an leagues. food con-
cessions and an information plaza
with free infonnation on 70 Orange
County ans organization -the
largest representation ever.
According to the event producer.
Dwlpt Rte~ Odle of outh Coast
Repertol). the bill of fare will mcludc
theater groups. vocal groups. cance.
music and )'Outh programming.
Performances are scheduled
throu&hout the day on the seven
stages of Ans on the Green -
Founders Hall in the Orange Count~
Performing Ans Center. the new
Palm Coun near the Centl'r entrance.
the amphitheater south of CR.
which will house the dance tage. the
Center Stage in the south area of the
park. the Plaza Stage on the Imperial
Bank plaza. the ne' Gro' e Stage
under the trees and the East tagc
behind the SCR theater.
.. We anticipate around ,000 to
10.000 spectators this }Car." said
Odle. who likened thee' enl oficnngs
to a "bufiet lunch." noting that "You
C'3n take as much or as l111k as )OU
like."
Ans on the Green was begun in
1984 by South Coast Repenol) as an
extension of us 20th binhda} ob-
scr ance. and the event sponsorc;h1p
was taken over the following }ear b)
the city of Costa Mesa and its
Chamber of Commerce.
"From the viewpoint of the city." e
arc very proud to be the host rny for
the Ans on the Green Festival," sai.d
City Manager Allen Roeder. "It is a
unique event for Orange Count} and
it is a great opportunit} for our
resident talent to showcase their
anistic skills."
Carol Heywood, chairman of the
chamber's Ans Committee. called the
annual event "an important educa-
tional opportunity for thousand<> of
communit) members who can ex-
perience ne" groups "h1le cnJO} ing
their favorite anists. either through
performances or the information
plaza." '
The Costa Mesa "n League is the
fifth winner of the Ans Month
Award. Previous recipients wcrt'
South Coast Repertol). the Costa
Mesa Cit) Council. the board of
directors of the Performing .\ns
Center and the Womcn'sComm1ttees
of the Orange Count) Philharmonic
Societ).
Honoreee Jeanette Shelton and Allee Leeaett.
Ho ROS(OPi
Suday, September II
By SYDNEY OMARR
,
ARIES (March 21-April 19): New moon position emphasizes "cleanu
operation." You'll learn-where missing relative is. you'll also pin valua
information pertaining to possible employment. Cancer native fi&u
prominently.
Set the stage for a divorce carefully
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Individual who has your best lntcrats a
heart couJd also be confused concerning travel. Be kind, but protect asseu an
reputation. Young person is involved and so is romance. Gemini rcprncnt
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Pro peny repair is nccasary and sboul
in'clude removal of safety and fire hazards. YouarcgoingtorebuiJd, torelocatc
to refinanee. Money held in escrow will soon be released. Scorpio involved.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): New moon position accents surprise visits
caUs which involve social activity and possible journey. Take notes, protcc
special material. Member of o pposite sex desires more than mere flination.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: .\fter 17
years of what I tnought "'as a solid
marriaae. m y husband anno11nced
that he had found "the perfect
female.·· l ran across an article in
Money map.zinc that bas load.s of
great advice for women in m} spot.
Unfonunatcly. it came too la1e for
..
IMDUS
me. but it will surely help others. lllliii•••••••••• Please print it. Thousands of women •
will bleH you. -SHELLSHOCKED
IN SCHENECTADY.
DEAR SHELL: Tllaaks for yoar
c~•lty, <d &ood "'~" to yoa,
PREPARING FOR DIVORCE
The following checklist. de" 1sed
with the help of lawyers. financial
planners and family counselors. can
ease the transition to single life.
While )OU and )our panner are Just
thinkin& about d1,orce:
Stan putting awa)' sa' ings 1n an
I TR IVIA I ·-
account of your own . This ~ 111 give
you ready cash in case )Our ~pousc
suddenlystopscontnbut1ng to house-
hold bills.
If \OU do not ha'e credit in \Our
own "name. get it . .\ppl~ for cr<-d1t
cards..and if neces.saf) . ha' e someone
otherthan }OUr spouse co-sign a 11mall
bank loan.
Make an in' entOr) of all eparatcl)
and jo1ntl~ held assets. including
investments. cars and furniture. This
tally, along with a list of outstanding
debts. may be necessal) to determine
a division of propen~. Ha'e )Our
bank erify a list of the contents Of
any jointsafe~pos_it box.
.Once you ha'e decided to geJ a
divorce:
Notify banks and brokerages"' here
you and your spouse have JOint
accounts of your intent to divorce.
Ask that no brokerage transactions be
carried out without the written ap-
proval of both ~ou and your spou!.e.
Close out Joint charge accounts. or.
if you wisll to keep the at-counts open.
notify the creditors in writing tha~} ou
will no longer be responsible for } our
spouse's purchases.
Tr) to negotiate an agre~ment \\1th
}our spouse on the d1,·1s1on of as'\ets.
child support and·\'lsitat1on nght-.. If
)OU want child suppon or ahmon}.
hst your monthly and )earl~ C\pcnscs
Ncincy starts out perfectly -. -
It's a ne1A game and a new ~eader
this week as onr of ottr loo~t
tenured tnviaddicts. Nancy Prior,
stepped out in front ~11h a perfect
showing of 11 points.
Dctendt n~ cham p Lolly &
Mariffrt El 1s nght behind at I 0 as
TRIVIA BOWL
XIII STANDINGS
NencY Prlof' ( l 11 -1l
Lollv & Mer!Nn El t 10) ---·--'-10 ~··Am (f). --· -·-·· -· ---·-· ' ...... C"*YI & Friend\ ti) -·----I NA. •ICl\erft (6)-. -__ 6
•lea WWMr IS)._. -----S JOM •uu.11 & ,.,~IS) _:__ ___ S
Trivia Bowl XIII gets under way. If
you haven't entered yet and would
liltc to. we'll offer a five-point bonus
for 1«ond-wcclt starters.
Meanwhile. th1n1 about these for a
while: •
I. Richard Dadier 1Aas the leading
c:harlC'tcr in what movie?
2. What was Alan Hale 's pct name
for Bob Denver on the TV series
"Gilligan's Island?"
3. In the Mutt and JcfTcom1c Slnp.
what was Mutt's first name?
4. Name the only U.S. pres1tlent
who turned down an bonoral) degree
from Harvard .
S. Cole Pon er rh)mcd the words
"find" and "wind" (as in ··Gone with
the") in what Broad\U) show tune?
6. lnthemusical"Gu)sand Dolls."
what race track i!. specificall) men-
tioned iri a song b) Vivian Blaine?
7. John Ganzcl hit the first home
run for the New York Yankees. Who
hit the 10.000th?
8. What baseball park did Matthc"
Broderick and h1!> fri ends 'isi t in the
movie "fems Beutler'<> Da) Off?"
9 .. McKinley Morganfield game
fame in musical circles as w,tiom? .
I 0>0nl) three pla)'ers in the h1stor)'
of the National Basketball A~socia
tion have made the NBA All Star
Game eve!)• year they pla~ed in the
league. N3me them .
Last Week's Answers
I. "Cass Timberlane" (Virginia
Marshl•nd)
2. Phot<>&rapher (Cummjngs. Ran-
dall and McGavin)
3. Broom H ilda (troll and buzzard)
4. Frank Willis (Watergate guard)
S ... , Can't Believe That You're in
Love With Me" ("Caine Mutm) ..
son&) 6. "The Desperate Hours" (New-
man and Bogan)
7. Dennis Conner (lost America's
Cup)
8. "Youn' Frankenstein''
(Hackman as bhnd man)
9. "Amos and Andy" (Sapphire
and lightnin')
10. Ruth and Minyok ("Greatest
Show" elephants) •
(Sc-nd.\Ouranswers10 TR/VI.\. t'/o
thC' D:iily Pilot. P.O. Ro:< 1560. Cos111
Mesa 92626. .\II entries must tx·
n."C'ci'cd by Wcdncsda.\. othcr"1~c
halfofthc player's previous sron.· "ill
bC' a"'ardfil.) .
so )'Our lawyer can make a case.
Collect the names of experienced
di vorce lawyers from friends. the
state or count} bar assoc1at1on or
other att~rne)S. In ten 1ew at le.isl ~"o
candidates. Question them about
their fees.
After the d}\C~fCe decree become£
final: _
Rewrite \Our will to name an heir
other than )our spouse. .
Review health. hfc and d1sab1lit~
insurance coverage. C hange the
beneficiaries 00 poli~teS ~OU 0\\ n
unless your settlement r<.'qu1rcs ~ ou to
con11nue to protect ~our e\.. Replace
3n~ protection ) ou h:n c lost. • • • DE.\R ANN L.\~DER ': I'd get a
big ki ck out of1t 1f}ou'd publish m)
response to .. A Tc as Question:· the
reader "'hose son a kcd "h' "omen
arc so dumb. ·
A._ the stol) goes. there was a man
silting in his room. He began to talk to
God. The man said. "God. whv did
you make women so beauuful'!'' God
replied. ··Well. so )OU would like
them." "Oh ... the man replied. "wh)
then did \'OU make "omen so son:i··
Again. GOd replied. "So }OU \\Ould
lik~ them." Th(' man was pensive for
a moment and then 3sked. "Goo. why
then did )OU make "omen so darnca
stupid?" God replied. "S<>the) would
like you!'' -NO DU MMY I
PHILLY.
DEAR NO DUMMY: I'm priatlng
yosr 1mall joke lo make •P for all tile
male claa.vial11 comments Uaat bve
appeared la 111111pace over tile years.
BRIO ct
BY CHARLES GOREN
AND OMAR IHAftlF .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Domestic adjustment featured, decorating an
designing alonJ with luxury item or an· object command special attention
Family discussion during dlnner proves fruitful. Taurus, Libra play roles.
l, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define terms, streamline techniques. set rid o
supc:rfluous material. New Moon in your sian emphasizes freshneu
on&inality, inventiveness .. Young person adores you, makes no secret ofit.
LIBRA (Stpt. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on rcsponsjbility, pressure of deadhnc
~b.i.lilyJo deal with older individual who controls purse strinp. You oou
accomplish much during secret meeting. Intimate experience wtll be featured
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You could panicipate in "double victory.'
Means you mi&ht draw two winning tickets. Current scenario em ·
happiness, achievement. speculation. persuasiveness. Cancer native plays to ro~ .
SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21 ): Stress courage of conv1cuon
independence, pioneering spmt. You'll be offered challenge and should acccp
it. Family member may appear cool but is merely cautious. Leo fi•u
prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You gather infonnation wftich relates t
home, family, savings account. You'll be invited for gounnet dinner. and thi
could represent rapprochenwnt with brother or sister. Another Caprico
involved. .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Light 1s shed on area previous!
··censored." Money, romance. strange shenaniga115 arc featured. Interest int
occult surfaces. You'll l~m plenty by reading arcane material. Saaittaril
involved. .
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Many rely upon you to ''drum up business.·
Emphasis on public relations. contractual obli.,tions, partnenhip offer.
marital status. You'll have access to privileged infonnauon and Will pin
enlightenment. ·
IF SEPTEMBER 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle bi&hlights ne
start, exciting relationship, panicipat\on in pionecrin& project. You arc an
excellent judge of character. are fascinated by the manuc arts and scien~.
including astrology. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius people pla.y important rot
in your life. A very romantic Lto lends spice ~unng Stptcmber.
ACllO ..
1 Arrt¥ed
5 Founded
10 Nero'aanon
terget
14 Rece treclc
15 T• long
16 CMmiCal
aufftx
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52 8ertc u AellgkM\
55 Hand pert
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51 Aeglon
WEED. Y BRIDGE QVIZ 17 Fl8t plat!_ 18 Malt• ,,...,,
59 Noun ending
90 Tre11Chent
11 UK weepon
DOWN Q. I-Neither vulnerable, as South 19 CertlcSn
you bold: 20.Mr. 21 Dedpher •AM Q AQ16 0 t3 • AQJI 22 ao. under •
The biddina bu proceeded: ~ 24 Wonted
Soetll Wnt No.U Eat 26 NOi-.•
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' 33~ ••. g. What action do you take? 34 Tk>--toe
Q . 2-As South-, vulnerable, you = ::::'•
hold: 37 Venture
• AkQl542 Q 7 0 J965 • I 38 WM In front
Whal is your openina bid? 39.......,...
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2 IMrd: Lat.
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doe
4 Mooee'• kin
5 North wtnd e or a apece
7 Grtt
8 au.nm.: Fr.
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station
11 Parttdpent
12 Grte¥e
13 Pipe totnt•
21 Mr. V.._
31 Tableeu
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23 Chide ' 25 hropeen'
33 Compoeitlona
38 Second Job
37 Jetty
3t FMt m1111ge
400...btrd
41 Ctrcult
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50 Merrlme11t
51.To--:al
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Through the centune.. fine wood shutters have
become aynon ymoua with luxury and gooct tMte.
Today, Hetrwood Shutt .. gtw an eay elegance
to My Int.nor from Coloni8' to Uttra Modern.
No other window cowfing perfonn8 Its function
wtth euch bMuty and grece. Shuttera tlller Mght
wfth en Infinite vwt.ty of ~. reduce glere,
block out tieat and COid. mutmlle the .. and
expand Interiors with cteen, ....,.. Nnee. Unlllce
other wtndow treatments, lhuttera )ncfMM your
home·1 value.
wtth Heil wood Shutter I you may chOOM
Louwr wtdthe of 1 Y•, 2~. 3~, and 4 'A..
4 We -.Ct the flneet wood1 a¥8Hllbfe and offer a
lerge lllectlon of coeor. or etn. end w Wit Nip
you -.ct the best deligf1 f« your wtndowl and
1Udlng gl8u doors.
Serving California since 1953
FOR FREE F.STIMATE
Call the office nearest you •
Tbe biddina hu proceeded: 45 brip9
Nortll EMI Soedl Wesc 41 ~·a kin
I• Pea 1 0 P.. 4IS...
2. ... ' What do you bid now?
Q. 4-As South, vulnerable, you
bold:
•154 CV"3 O A&l •'762
Tbe biddiq bu proceeded:
Nortll r..1 Soetlt W•
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2 0 ... !
What ICtion do you take?
Q. 5~As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
• "" Q A.It 0 &Ql5 • us
Tbc bkldln1 hu proceeded: N_. a.. ...... W•
•• ·-1 0 ... . . ·-' Wll9I do 1oa bid now?
Q. 6-Aa Soulia, vulnlrable, you
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45 Contract 55 Dence step
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CIRCUS
"God can't hear you from under
there. Jeffy."
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llAIUIADUJUt by Brad Anderson . DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Charles M . Schurz
HA·HAf 1HE LA~"f POO&MN01"
ANP 11'~ ALL MINE!
WHC,' ME c,ioo SMILING; GAM1£LV? ·t Al.Rf.WY UCKEP THE· SOGAR Off . TA~Tf~ LIKE.
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by Jimmy Johnson
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by Lynn Johnston
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WAY LY?
by Jeff MacNelty
by Harold Le Doux
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DsnLOtlmll'r AauaatllT llO. 11-1 c ~
(Development Agre ... nt between the City of Huntington Beach and
Dick •erio -Meadowlark Specific Plan)
llOTICB JS HEltEBY GIVEN that the Hun~ngton Beach .Planning Co .. i••ion
will hold a public hearing in the Council Challber at the Huntington
Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California,
on the date and at the ti .. indicated below to receive and con•ider
the statement• of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the
application described below.
DATE/TIME : Tuesday, September 20, 1988, 7:00 PM
APPLICATIOI IUMBEB : Development Agreement No . 88-1
APPLICANT: Dick Nerio
LOCATION: · Approximately 600 feet north and east of the
intersection of Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Avenue
(see attached map).
ZOBE: Meadowlark Specific Plan (Retail Commercial and Mixed
Residential)
REOUEST : To enter into a Development Agreement which establishes
the rights and responsibilities of the City and the
applicant with regard to development of the Meadowlark Specific Plan area.
ENVIRONMENTAL SIATUS: This project is covered by Environmental
Impact Report No . 87 -2
ON FILE : A copy of the proposed request is on file in the ~
Dep~~tment of Community Development, 2000 Main Street,
Hunt~ngton Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the
~ublic. A~ copy of the staff report will be available to
interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library
(7111 Talbert Avenue) after September L6, 1988. l
ALL INTERE~T~D PERSONS a~e in~ited to attend ~ai d hearing and
express .opinions or subm1t ev1dence for or against the application
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call
Laura Phillips, Assistant Planner at 536-5271 .
Mike Adams
Huntington Beach Planning Comtnission
(1237d-4)
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MEADOWLARK SPECIFIC PLAN
huntinaton beach planning division
Mt.IC NOTICE i (l!!UC NOTICE i Mt.IC NOTICE ! MUC mTICE
RE-NltcttIUM•a ·or
IQTICB or PUILIC "IMillG
(CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 7, 1988 PLAR•ING COMMISSION MEETIBG)
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RO. 87-39/
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 87-29
(To permit a subterranean parking atructure north of
Main Pier on State Beach)
90TICE IS HEREBY GIVER that the Huntin9ton Beach Plannin9 Colllli••ion
will hold a public bearing in the CounclJ Cbeaaber at the Huntl~9ton
Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Str•et, ~untin9ton Beach; Cellfornia,
on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and con•lder
the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relatl•• to the application described below.
DATE/Tllll: Tueaday, Septelllber .20, 1981, 7:00 PM~~~
AppLICATIOI IIUMBEI: .
Conditional Uae Permit •o. 17-39/COaatal
Development Permit Ro. 17-29
AfPLICAIT:
LOCATIOI:
l.Qll:
'W!'llT:
City of Huntington 8eacb -
St1te leech north of Main Pier between Pecif ic Coaat
Highway and Pacific Ocean.
DTSP Dlatrict 110-PPl (Downtown lteelflc Pl•n-DlatcJ.ct
10 (Pler-.. latid COlllllerclel-rlOodplaln 3)
To conatruct a aulatarr ... aa packl .... , ... l.aliill .. a
•urf lae --•Del r•troom facllltl... tlle ,.,kl .. 1•r• .. l• propoNCJ to• terr..e t-de U. ..._
tr• one foot bal• ••clflo Cout lltlHNf aad wtti·-
contaia • rosi .. tal 150 rill
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IDllOWl'TAL STATIJI: Thi• project 1• covered br lnvlro~ntal
lapact 11...at of tb• Bolaa Chica State
Beach General Plan Amendment, State
Clearinghou•• •o. 17070111 and
Environmental Impact Report •o. 82-2 . ••
COASTAL STADJS: APPEAL.ABLE (See Below)
Thia project is in the Appealable portion of the coastal zone.
Under the fKOVision• of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code, the
action taken by the Planning Cormnission is final unless an appeal is
filed to the City Council by the applicant or an aggrieved party.
Said appeal muat be in writing and must set forth in detail the
actions and .ground• by and upon which the applicant or interested
party deem.-rhimaelf aggrived. Said appeal muat be submitted to the
Clty Clerk's office within ten (10) working daya of the dat~ of the
Conrniasion's action. There is no fee for the appeal of a co~stal
dev,lopment permit .
Action taken by the Planning Conrniasion may not be appealed directly
to the Coaatal Conaiaaion unless Title 14, Section 13573 of ~he
California Adlliniatrative Code is applicable. Section 13573(a)(3)
state• that an appeal •ay be filed directly with the Coastal
Conniaaion if the appellant was denied the right of local appeal
becauae local notice and hearing procedures for the dev~lopment did
not comply with the provisions of this article. The other three
grounds for direct appeal do not apply.
If the above condition exists, an aggrieved person may file an
appeal with~n ten (~O) working days, pu~suant to Section 30603 of
the Public Resources Code, in writing to:
California Coastal Convnission
245 w. Broadway, Suite 380
POB 1450 I
Long Beach, California 90801-1450
(213) 590-5071
The Coastal Commission review period will convnence after the City
appeal period has ended and no appeals have been filed. Applicants
will be notified by the Coastal Commission as to the date of the
conclusion of the Coastal Commission review. Applicants are advised
not to begin construction prior to that .date.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the
Department of Community Development, 2000 Main Street,
Huntington B8Jlch, California 92648, for inspection by the
public. A copy of the staff report will be available to
intereated parties at City Hall or the Main City Library
(7111 Talbert Avenue) after September 16, 1988.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and
express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please ·call ·
Hal Simmons, Senior Planner, at 536-5271.
Mike Adams
Huntington Beach Planning Convnission
(1237d-9,10)
CUf &7·~9/COftf/.1.'1/
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HUNTINGTON •ACM PlAHMNO DIVISION
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Eagle~ steal 23~ ~ 3
victory over Mesa
Mustangs turn it over,
Ltebengood will take it
•1 ROGER CAR~N .................
Two years of frustration and hard work
culminated into what was easily John
Llebenaood's best moments of his coachin1 career at Estancia Hiah Friday night as his
opportunistic Ea&Jes took advant~e of Costa
Mesa mistakes of epidemic proportions before
2,000 at Oranae Coast Colleae.
The result ofa 6-0 advantage in turnovers
was a 23-13 non-league football victory for
Liebenaood's Eagles. who rode the crest of good
field position and timely efforts for the victory.
"My best moments?" said Liebcngood.
.. Ob, it•s sot to be right now, tonight. We've
worked hard and now "'e started off o n the nght
track.
ranae completions by Ucker and runs of 24, 18
and 18 yards by Josh Wojlkiewicz, it was one of
the very few well-executed offensive plays by
lhe winners.
Llebenaood. however, will have a hard
time findina a way to criticize his team's effort.
because on every occasion that the Eagles
needed someone to come through, they were
there.
It was Art Carrido who covered a loose ball
at the Estancia 28 in the first quarter to snuff out
a Mesa threat. It was Chris Delatorre who was
there to recover at the Eagles' 19 . to quell
another Mesa threat.
It was Kevin Thomas coveting a fumble at
the Costa Mesa ~yard line, to set up ago-ahead
21-yard field goal by Michael Bunker, ~ving
the Ea&Jes a 9-7 lead with 5:J 6 spent in the
second half.
And it was Dan Patrone who applied the
clincher, tipping a Rich Scho nes aerial. then
grabbin& it for the interception and racing 38
yards fora touchdown to put it out of sight with
a 23-7 advantage. This was the interception
which was on the tip of Liebengood's tongue. "I thought we played some good football in
the second half, the touchdown pas! to Mark
Hanley was a big one and the interception Jusr
broke their back ...
~ The Mustangs could only blame them-
selves foritall -forevery positive Coach Tom
Baldwin's Mesans mustered. there was a
neptive. For Liebengood. who suffered thro ugh an
0-10 n:building season in 1986. as well as a 2-8
campaign a year ago. both containing big los~
to his cross-town ri val Costa Mesa in the
season-opener. it was indeed a night to
celebrate.
• Hartley's 37-yard touchdown catch from
quarterback Dan Ucker came wit.h 32 seconds
left in the third quarter, the residuals of a Jack
Howard recovery on the Mesa 44 just a minute
earliCT.
He was wide open over the middle.
aathered the ball in and raced into the end zone
untouched.
With the exception ofa couple of medium
In all. there were nine fumbles and two
interceptions in the game. and Estancia made a
clean sweep.
"We JU st got beat by mist.alt~." said
Baldwin. "They played on a short field all night
and we had all those turnovers, and penalties.··
Mesa held a 7-6 halftime lead after a 24-
minute span in which the Mustangs totally
dominated the statistics, but managed only that
one-point lead.
The Pacific Coast League representatives
took possession in the first half on their own 15.
(Pleue Me EST A.NCIA/83)
111111 fllt SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19~ I :J
0.-, .... ,......, .......
Bdencla linebacker Tyler Hilbert (7) brlnC• down Coeta Maa runnln& back Shawn Lefflnlwell.
Ho-hum! Stars&: Stripes breezes to victory
Yacht designers committee sets down
guidelines for future boat construction
By ALMON LOCLUEY ...................
SAN DIEGO-The.day of the 12-
meter yacht as it applies to the
America's Cup competition may be
hiatory.
For that matter, so is a 90-foot
waterline boat (which is 132 feet
overall) and a catamaran of any
description.
That much was hammered out by a
poup of yacht designers with Bill
Ficker Qf Newport Beach acting as
chairmaQ in a Thursday afternoon
meetinJ at San Diego Yacht O ub.
The international press was briefed
on the proposed parameters of a new
yacht t;y Iom ..Ehman, ex~Hve
officer of Sail America, and Bruce
Farr, desi&ner of the 132-foot New
Zealand, which is competing in the
current Aruerica's Cup fiasco. _
Present at the mectin' were 2 1
internationally known des1"1ers who
believe that the international 12-
meter bu seen its day in America's
Cup competition.
The summary of design m:-
ommendations:
•The boats should be adequate size
(larae) and o f spectacular per-
formance in order to repre~nt a
significance commensurate with the
international importance of the
America's Cup.
•The boats should be challenging
in both design and technology to
ensure continuina ii:ttcrcst and ad-
~~~~~~~~
AMERICA'S
CUP
XXVll . ~~~ ~~~~~--~ ~,,~,,~,,~~,,~
vanccmcnt for Amenca's Cup racing
into the 21st century. ·
•The design should ensure that
boats adequate similarity would
emerae so ~t the highest quality of
yacht racina and crew excellence a1
demanded for victory.
Consensus was that the new class
should be a monohull keel boat with a
formula assessment of effective sail-
ina lenatb related to sail a rea and with
the foUowing limits:
•International Yac ht Racing
Union rules should apply.
•Maximum overall lengt.b. 85 feet
(2S.9 meten).
•Effective sailing length formula
would result in a waterline length not
pater than 6S feet.
Other parameters would include a
maximum beam of 20 feet; approx-
imate displacement, 45.000 pounds;
approximate dnft. 14 feet, and mini-
mum frecboard (between the water
and deck entrances) would be con-
(Pleue .-OUIDltLUfltS/82)
Tlae Blan a 8trlpee catamaran and tbe Rew Z.-t.Dd cball..,e pcbt manea.er for poeltlon duriDC atart of nee.
.
·Defense points CdM in ·right direction .
After 1-5 '87 start,
a Kings open' 88
ytopptngHB, 7-0
BJ ICD ZINTEL
........ Ceil 4 fl I
The Corona del Mar High football
team aot off to a quicker start in
Friday night's season-opener tha n 1t
did last year.
And that's about all that can be sai<i
about tbe Sea Kings' 7-0 win over
HuntiQllOo Beach at Davidson Field.
In 1987,Coronadcl Mar lost. 27-1.
to tbe Oilers on its way to a 1-5 stan.
The Sea Kinp then corrected thinas u they won the Sea View lea&ue
chaJli~p.
All Corona dcl Mar needed this
dine WU a »yard touchdown pass
l'OID "fJ Pricle to Warren Jobnson)n
the second quarter. The defense did
the rut.
• inston Beach never threatened alter
that.
Meanwhile, Price was consistent 1f
not excitin&. H e completed 12 of 23
passes for 117 yards and one inter-
ception.
He drove Corona del Mar 55 )ards
in the second quarter. capped by h1
What held Corona dcl Mar at bay touchdown pass to Johnson "ho
most of the cvenin& was penalties -madeas~larovcr-tht<.shouldtt:
12 in all for 11 S yards. catch in lhe end zone. Jobnson. the
••The penalties hurt us time and pme's ladi, rccciver \\i th 's"
apin, .. said Corona dcl Mar Coach ruq>eions for 9 yards. caught thtc'e ~ve Holland. "We just made a lot of paues in the drive for 53 yards.
mistakes which we have to correct." .. Price did a near perf~t JOb."
. The ~orona dcl Mar dcfcnser big-Holland-said. -Wc-matk a tor of
and quick all over, controlled the line mistakes. ancf~t he hung in there.·· ~f ICrim~. Led by ~nior middle The Sea JGnp ~'ett able to mo"c h~ John Katovsach (6-3. 225 tbebellwithsomesucccss throughout ~unds) and linemeo Bobby Hall the niaht but penalties cost \hem
(6-2. lOS) and Brett Allen (6-1, 20S), dearly. lnall.,Corona del Mar missed
the Oilen' farthest penetratio n was three field pis.
HU'ntinaton Beach. which accord-
inato head coach George Pascoe, is
"vety youn& and immature." could
never "pin offensive momentum
apinst a physically dominating de-
fense.
the Corona def Mar I 7 at the end of Pucoe, ne~nhclcss, \Y•s plea~
the first half. That resulted in a with bis team's overall pla). cs-
miued 38-yard faeJd Pl and Huot-pedally that of the defense.
··With a 7-0 score, we must have
done some things right:· he said.
"We're a young team and it's just
1oin& to take a while to mature.
Corona del Mar is big and physical
and wt did well tO' harig in there:· ·
The Sea Kings dro' e to the Hunt-
inatonBeachJ 8-yardlinc in their first
poss6sion but were unable to con"en
a 35-yard field goal. The drfre was
hiahhatned by passes to JcffOark for
13yardsandJohnsonfor 10,anda 11·
yard run by Brian Lucas.
The Oilers· Cary Mitchell re·
covered a fumbled punt at midfield
midway through the S«Ond quarter
with the score 7-0. but Hunt1nglon
Beach was unable to mo'e the baU
qainst the ltlcs of Kato,·s1ch, HaJI
and Alkn, and iinebaclters Ron .\km.
Q\ris Dcucbar. Pat Callaghan and
JerTOtt Willard.
Quanert.c~ Oms Will took the
Oikrs deep. into Corona del Mar
...... .. CdM/83)
••
Conner keeps Cup
by sailing away
from New Zealand
SAN DIEGO-SOR-ING.
That's the short wa~ to spell
Amenca'sCup XXVll.
Yes. for the second race in a rov.
Dennis Conner and has eight-man
crew aboard the 60-foot catamaran
Stars&Stripcsd1da honzonJob
(literally) on Michael Fa~ and his 40-
man ere" aboaro I.he I .3J· foot mono-
hull New Zealand.
Thecndresult IS that the .\rnenca ·'
Cup stays in the possession of San
Diego Yacht Club for at least another
three years-bamng the outcome of
acoun battle b~ Fa~ "ho" lll prote5t
that thewholeth1ng "'as a mismatch
Which. ofcourse. 11 was. Regard-
. lessofwhatthe 100-,ear-old-\men-
ca 's Cup Deed o fGdt sa) s.
Friday's S«ond and dec1dmg race
started out in a 3-to-5 knot westrrl~
breeze that barcl) nffied the water off
Point Loma.
Stars,& Stnpes started to lee"' ard
about 29 SC'COndsahead and that v.35
the ballpme.
As the breeze f~hened to about 15
kno ts. Stars & Stnpcs rounded the
flrst mark of the tnangularcourse t 13
miles from the start) I 0 minutes and .3
seconds ahead. extended the lead to
l 1 :54atthereachingmarkand~l 08
at the finish.
Then came the post-racr pre"ss
conference. v. h1ch has usualh been
Au.011
l.ocuan
BOATING
the hl&hli~t of Amenca'sCup
XXVfl Wllh aCCU5atlOnS and barb
retorts flying thick and fast.
Fndav·sconferenoe was no d1f-
ferent. Iist.arted '-"1th an amicable
sttnario "1th both sades congratula1-
1na each other on their performance.,
But it soon detenora1cd 1momore
accusauons of poor sponsman<.h1p
and arguments a~ut the vas1I~
different boats.
Bruce Farr des1gnerof:"Je"' Zea-
land. was accused of des1grung a slo"'
boat. Hisrcpl) wa~ that Sov. Zealand
was the fastest monohull an the wurld
and could beat an~ other boat its s1ze.
Jim Kilro)'.8 former "e'-""'J)Ort
Beach resident and 0"' nerofthe 82-
foot maxi boat K1aloa V. "'as brought
1ntotheac1 when C-onner'>u~ted
that K.ialoa V eould t-cat "le ....
Zealand.
Kilroy. observing the conference as
a spectator. "'as g1' en tile micro-
phone todcba1e 'eloc1t1es made good
in cert.a.Jn t) JX''> of"' ind " 1th Farr.
Nothing was settled.
The bottom line 1!> that the .\men-
ca'sCup stays 1n San Diego until Fa~
takes has case to the !"e"' 'r orl
(Pleue eec CONNER/B2)
. !
..
• . Onftee CoeM DAILY PILOT/ Saturdey, September 10, 1118
Conner defends lopsided.fimeric~ 's Cup win
SAN Dll!OO (AP) -DeMis Conner said he only did wMI M Md IO do to keep the America's Cup. 0... won ..Wna's lftOll presti&ioua trophy for the ddld lime Friday,~ IO an euy victory to comple1e al-Owbltewub olNew Z.elaland in a series that now bads lw a New Yort courtroom.
°1'bil wun't 10methins we wanted to do. We had a
-ad did h," Conner said after his Stan cl Stripes, his ICMbol catamaran, left the hUJC chde.,. from New
Z-h'MI miles bebincl. winn1na by 21 minutes, I 0 ....
'Be result minored Wednesday's first race, when the
132-i»ol IDODObull wu hopelessly behind after only a few -·-At a polt-nce news conference. Conner also prailed
his crew ad laid be bad no personal animosity toward
MicbMI Fay, tbe New Zealand merchant banker who
b'ced tbe one-on-one meetina in court.
-rhe aailon never lharcd the controversy and
bittenaell," Conner said. adding that, "it's hard to
Giants' Uribe
plcktn1 up pieces
iafter wlfe's death
Fnm TM Aaedale4 Press
SAN FRANCISCO -Every night II
when Giants shortstop Jose Uribe returns
to bis apuunent, hi~ two daughters arc waibaa. Luudriana is 2. a regal beauty
with dart eyes. Jacqueline is I . moody and stubborn
and wih u a politician. They lay awake waiting for the
dick o(tbe front door. •
""Give me kin," he'll say.
"Good niabt, daddy ...
.. Good niaht, t.by."
Sometimes when Uribe turns the key. he'll hear
Dulcdeni&, bis wife's aunt, reading to his children from
the Bible, and when they're finall y aslttp, hc'U pick up
tbe book himself and read until he. too, closes his eyes.
It's been three months since he buried his wife. San. in a family plot in the Dominican Republic. He
can chronicle the time in the face of his son, Rique Jose, ~San pve birth to the day before she died.
When Rique was just hours old, Uribe held the
premature 3-pound, 3-ouncc baby in his palm, and he
aod Sara laqbedabout how scrawny he was. Because
Uribe miaed a plane, he didn't arrive at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwoo<t City until I a.m .• long after the
baby was born. ·
When Uribe returned to the hospital the _next
momillJ. Sara was in a "{'Oma. struck down by a
conaienataJ heart ailment. By afternoon, she was dead .•
She was 27 years old. ·
.. I tty to keep aoin&. keep working hard." Uribe
aays. leanina beck on a couch in his sparse living room.
There arc no family pictures on display.
"I fot three kids I got to take care of J got to be
father. aot to be mother. I got to be everything to
them."
Not a day bas gone by that Uribe hasn't searched
•the Bible for answcss. His mottler died five years ago.
and he turned to the Bible then, too.
"I know you're born and someday you're going to
die. But for her so young and so strong ... I learned a lot
ofthinp when my mother died. You have to be strong.
.. you bav~to oo~ntrate. You have to maJc:e-your
life keep goi111-You have to play baseball. I know the
onlywaytota~ecarcofm> children is to play baseball." . .
Mae Rel•, after winning the World Series of
Golf -and its S 162,000 top prize -in a sudden-
dcath playoff with Tom Watson: "I guess I don't
have to worry about a job for a while."
....
NEW YORK -Chris Even pulled ~ out of her U.S. ()pen semifinal apinst
Skfti Graf Friday because of a stomach virus. movina Graf to within one victory of
tbe Grand Slam.
.. My body fecls liie it's been throu&h a war," Evert
aid in a statement released by the Women's
Jnlel'Dational Tennis Alaociation.
.. Every mUlde and joint aches. PbysicaJJr, I
couldn't to out and play. I don't have any CDefJY.'
Graf, who ii ttyma to become the first Grand Slam
winner in 18 ~· will play her doubles partner,
Gabriela Sebeuni, in '=l's women's final.
Sebetini, the fifth beat No. 11 Zina Garrison, 6-4, 7-5, in the temifinals Friday. ...,
Bui die mMCh was ov~ by the
wi1WraW911 of Evert and Lquna Beach's Rkk Leach,
wllO ... b'ced IO pull out of the men's doubles final
._._ ofa limi.ler virus. Lach and Jim Pugh "-d to
..._.. tbeir match apinst Scraio Casal and Emilio
Sacha of'!pain.
Oral, wbo bad beakn Evert siA straight times. said
Ille waa diMppoint.ed by the walkover. ,
.. I waa very up to play today," she said at a news
COldlmmce ... I wanted to play very bedly. Now I have to lllink lbout tomorrow."
Tournament physician Gary Wadler said Evert
widlcllew '"with pat trepidation and sadnct.s, but we ..,.. _.there wu no way she could play toda}."
Yl"adler laid Leach bad I IOJ.-dqrec fever, while
E°"" Md a temperatme of I 0 I. The doctor said both ...,_weft aho sufferins from vomitinaand diarThea.
believe, but l really hlte Michatl Fay,"
"What do you do to peQple you don't hke'!" Fay, New
Za•nct•a owner. raponckd.
.. Tbey were two very aood races from tbeir pan of
view," llid David Barnes, Conner's rival helmsman ... It's
diappointina we couldn't sail ap.inat a bolt like ours. ..
Fay. wbo sued twice to become the chaUeneer in a
l'9CC the Americans did not want, uid before Friday's race
be would ao back to court reaardlcss of the outcome. He
claims that America's Cup rules outlaw a match between
a catamaran and a monohull.
'"I'll move as quickly as possible. I'd like to be home
by Christmas," Fay sajd with a thin smile.
New York State Supreme Court Judge C..rmcn
Ci119rik, trustee of the deed of sift of the Cup, ruled in
Fay's favor when he sued for the right to race for the C\lp .
But she ruled apinst him when he sued to block the San Die.JO Yacht Oub from racina a cat apinst his boat.
11y1na the C\lp should be decided first on the water.
Conner. though 42 seconds late in crossin, the
1tartiftJ line, still led by 29 seconds as bolh yachts played
it ufe in a liaht west wind.
Barnes momentarily slowed his rival with a false tack
but Conncr's li&htweight cat was just too fast to be caught
by the towerina c~llenger. After the first I 0 minutes. the
IN THE BLEACHERS
"Brain cramps! Quick, fetch the salt tablets."
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -EE
Texas A&M Univcrsltfs football Team •II•
was barred from bowl games after this
season and placed on two years' probation
Friday after the NCAA found the school violated at
least 2S rules. , .
The penalties, outlined if\ a 12-page single-space
order from the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-
tion. aJso cut the number of scholarships the school may
offer incoming players next year. cut the number. of
visits recruits may maJce to the schoors campus and
trimmed the number of coaches who are aJlowed to
make recruiting visits.
Jackie Sherrill. the athletic director and football
coach, also was placed on administrative probation for
two years. .
"There's been a lot of stress with this team over the
last five or six years; and now we'll take the hand that's
been dealt us and go from there," Sherrill said.
According to the NCAA.i football prospects or their
relatives were offered improper inducements or were
told in such a way ro i~lr. they would receive improper
inducements or benefits 1fthc prospect attended Texas
AclM. .
IU'L llf'8 Dent'• aaapelialon
CHICAGO -The NFL lifted Chi-EE caa<> defensive end Richard Dent's JO.day • 9 i.
suspension Friday for violating the league's
drua policy and ruled he could play in the
Bean' pme on Sunday. _
Michael Coffidd, a lawyer representing the NFL,
made the surprise announcement Friday before a Cook
County Circuit Cour:t hearing scheduled on a lawsuit
Dent filed in a bid to overturn bis suspension.
Dent dropped his suit when the NFL agreed to
allow him to play in Sunday's game and to give him a•
bearina before commissioner Pete Rozelle next week.
Coftidd said the hearing would be scheduled at a time
convenient to both sides.
The ultimate decision on whether Dent will pla)
apinat the Indianapolis Colts gam(. is up to the ~1 said Mitchell Pawl.an, a lawyer for Dent. The Bean nao
planned to move Al Harris into Dent's spot.
Seattle'• Youn& dealt to Colt.
KIRKLAND, Wash. -Four-time •
Pro Bowl linct.ckcr Frcdd Young couJdn •t t • i.
a.et the Seattle Seahawks to pay him what he •
thouaht he was wonh. But he did succeed
in f\ndina..somcone who would, · ·
· With a stntqy not unlike the one new teammate
Eric Dickerson used to force.the Los Anaeles Rams to
U'lde him las1 season.l. Young left the shadows of Brian ~·, 10-year, ~11-milJion deaJ with a husc new contnct of his own from his new cmploytrs, the
Indianapolis Colts.
Youns. who made the Pro Bowl in each of his four
NFL .-ons, was dealt to the Colts Thunday ni&b&
after linina out the Seahawks' opener last Sunday.
y ouna's Los Angeles-based aacnt. Jeff Dank worth.
laid the Colts will rip up Youns's old PKt and sivc the
ftftb.,ar pro a new five-year contract worth S4.5
millioa.
Americana were lOO yards ahead and on tbe&r way.
After the wind piped up to IS knoll to make the last
twolep racbes, Sws "Stnpn was Oyinaatan estimated
11 UOcl with her solid sail~basically an airplane win& set
on end. Conner drove bis catamaran over the finish line to a horn-blowint ulute from some 1,000 spectator yachts.
New Zealand, with Fay aboard as part of the deck ballast pna. ftnhbed an anticlimactic 21 minutes, I 0 ~nds in
Conner"• wake.
Conner easily took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three
match Wednetday, and the man who won the Cup in 1980
and apin in 1987 after losin& it in l 983 -the first
Amencan to do so in the Cup's long history -was a no-
bets choice t.nina a breakdown aboard his intricate
speedster.
Bruce Farr, New Zealand's dcsiJDer, had said only
very unusual weather "or an act of God" could &ivc his
yacht a chance. But moderate winds and light swells were
like catnip for Conner's mechanical cat.
Farr bristled when John Marshall, Stars cl Stripes
sailina coordinator, said at the news conference that "the
challen&ina yacht was not fast. It's ridiculous to ask a
desianer to match a boat that's not fast."
"If John Marshall thought New Zealand was not fast.
QaallflerGal181herahare.lead
Jlm Gallaper, who had to win a playoff in the
qualifyin& round to enter the tournament, shot a second
straiaht 67 Friday to tic Canadian Dave Barr for the
lead after two rounds of the Greater Milwaukee Open in
Franklin Wis. Gallagher and Barr, who shot a 68, were
tied at 10-under-par 134 after two trips around the
7,030-yard Tuck.away Country Oub course ... C.Ueea
Walker and S.au Suden shot 4-under-par 68's and
took a one-shot lead over CaGy Job1t011 in the open ins
round of the LPGA tournament at Riverside Golfand
Country Oub in Portland ... Gary Player birdied his
last two holes to tic Dale Dot111a11 for the lead with a 9-
under-par I 3S after 36 holes of the Senior North Classic
in Indianapolis. Seven other players head into today's
final round of at the 6,670-yard, par-72 Broadmoor
Country Oub within two strokes of the leaders.
Frea•l reportedly won't return
Chicago White Sox Manager Jim • FnaMI prot.bly will not be back next
season and will be replaced b)' someone
closer 10 team General Manager Larry
Himes, a newspaper reported Friday. The Chicago Sun-
Timcs, quotina unidentified baseball sources, reported
that Himes tried to fire Fregosi in the spring before the
start of the season but was overruled by board chairman
Jerry Reba.....,, and willdo so, after Oct. 2 when the
f9Ular schedule ends ... Fred Lyu probably will be
thgible forthtpostscason if the Detroit T;gcnmalce the
playoffs, the Washington Post reported in Friday's
editions. The newspaper reported that Commissioner
Peter U...,_tll said he's consid~ring making Lynn
eli&ible for the pla:yoffs, but the Post-Saidspurccs..near
the commissioner tndicate he has already made up his
mind to do it ... Tllelma P•YH Saabora, who won a
bronze medal in the three-meter springboard diving
competition in the t 920 Olympics. has died in Los
Anaeles following a lingering illness, accordin& to her
niece. Sanborn ~as 92. Sanborn was the United States
women'151>ringboard diving champion in 1918, 1919
and 1920 and finished third in the Olympic Games at
Antwerp. Belgium ... A field of I 0 headed by Shon
Sleeves was entered to run in St1oday's $200,000-added
Ramona Handicap at Del Mar. ··· ·
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6 p.m. -C9UJCGE FOOTBALL: Michigan
at NOiie Dune, KPZ~~ 90). 7 p.m. -II ALL: Cincinnati at Doc1sn. KABC (790). 'l D •• ~m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at San Diqo,
KFM (760).
10:30 _p.m. -HORSE RACING: Los
AlamilOI Championship (time appsox.imak),
KNX(l070).
why didn't Sail Ammca (lhe SDVC CUp ~rpaizalioe)
match it?" Farr retorted. ''the people to my f'i&llt (Conner
• and Manhall) didn't have the 1uts."
He later called the Stan It Stripn desi&n team "lian" in their auesunent ofhi1 boat's speed.
h was another storm ashore in contiast'to lhe calm
weather at eea.
At an 8narY news conference after the fin\ race. Kiwi
\ICtilian Peter: Lester accuted Conner of -makt~ a
moclte11" of the race by not sailing Stars It Stripes. which
canuil faster than the wind, at top speed. Conner replied
aqrily:
'I aueas when he's won four America's Cups. he can
tell me how to do it."
While not sayina as much in so many words. the
Kiwis apparently think Conner is sailinajust '1ow enoqb
to win to avoid proving Fay's protests that the cat-
monohull encounter is a mismatch illcpl under the
ancient Cup rules.
Conner's cat is the first ever to race for the Cup and
probably will be the last. Past and present Cup holden
Rached a landmark qreement Thursday on procedures
they hope will stop the rancor tha1 m•rlted this series
before, during and most ccnainly after. •
* * * GUIDELINES SET. ~ •
l'roaaBl
trolled. r
The boat would be sloop-rigged with measured sail
area and rig height restrictions. It would carry a crew of
16.
Construction rules would allow freedom ofenaineer-
ina. excludina certain rare and expensive materials. No
material heavier than lead would be permitted.
Another boat discussed at length would be a "bia·ri&
12-metcr., with an extended rMSt and more sail area.
This, supposedly would satisfy the 12-lncter aficionados
includina Dcnms Conner. The new boat, for want of better name. would be
called the America's Cup class.
The new class was proposed by Ian Mllrray of
Australia and Bruce Farr, New Zealand. ·
The aroup of designcn proposing the Anferica 's C\lp
class will appoint a working team that will meet for tbe
first week of October to formulate the rules and
restrictions for the class.
These documents will be circulated for review and
finally for confirmation by the IYRU during the fir'St
week of November. ·
Ehman saJd he believes the rYRU will act quickly as
"The IYRU needs the America's Cup more than the
America's Cup needs the IYRU." .
Ficker was selected to chair the event as be bas been
involved in the America's Cup competition since 1964.
He was skipper of the 12-mctcr Jntrepid which defended
the Cup ap1nst Australia in 1970. He was the first West
Coast skipper ever to defend the "auld mug."
CONNER BREEZES ••
PiomBl
S~preme Court, _claiming that the whole af{Jir was a
mismatch accord mg to the terms of the Deed of Gift.
Fay said he wpuld file his case Monday momina and
hoped for a decision within two months. With the ~sibility ofappeals, if the judgement goes against him,
1t is possible it may take as long as two years for the case 10
be settled.
Fay said he will stay in this country until the case is
settled, but hopes to be home by Chlistmas. ~
Newporl to host
sen1ors tourney
Nationally ranked senior tennis playcn from
throuP.out the country will comectc in the 62nd Pacific SouthWcst Seniors Champ1onsh1ps at the Balboa Bay
O ub Racquet C1ub in Newport-Beach 1oday through Sei>t. 18. • ---
More than 4S(}entrants in 26 age catcgorics'Up to 80
will compete in sinaJes. doubles and mixed doubles.
The aucst of honor for the tournament will be Jack
Kramer, a four-time national and Wimbledon champion.
Irvine resident Bob Howe, former Wimbledon, French
and Australian mixed-doubles champion. will preside as
official referee.
In addition to the nationally ranked seniors, others
will also CQmpetc including veteran playcn from other
nations, Orange County teaching pros and Soutbcm
California's ranked senior players..
Top-ranked Australian player Peter Froelich. a
member oftbe country's'Dublcr Cup teanfand a finalist
in the recent lntemauonaJ Tennis Federation men's 45
doubles at Lindbora Racquet Club in Huntinaton Bach,
will compete with Huntinaton Beach's Lenny I..indb.orJ.
Froelich was competina in the Germantown (Pa.) CriCket
Oub UST A National Grass Courts doubles final earlier
this week.
Also, nationally ranked area playcn Bob Duesler and
Jim Nelson will enter the. sinales and doubles, while
Nelson will also attempt to defend his 1987 Pacific
Southwest mixed doubles crown with Iona time pariner
Ellen Bryant.
Also defendina men's titles arc Irvine's Mike
Tunstall (30), Los Angeles' John Lowm. an (3S~) Herm Ahlen ot r>ana Point (45), Llndbors (men's, LA's
Lowman and Marty Erk (JS doubles), and ewport
Bach's Dennis Trout·and Huntinaton Beach's Dave
Bohanan (40 doubles).
Collin• lead• from •tart
Newport Bach's Phil Collins took tbe laid from the
1wtina pk and was never 9'riously cbalJeapd en route
to hia fourth 1Cratch main victory of tbe ...,.. in C"Y motorcycle racina at tbe Qmwe County
aiJFNDCb iJtColta Mesa Friday niabt.
Olea Avon's Gary Hicks held off a strona~ from Su Clemenk's 8nd Oxley at the stan of tbe barih
lap but bcld on for 1eC:Ood.
Bruins hope to 1-everse trend against NebraSka
P.-fteA•am ... Prw
M l h ud UCLA have met three limes
ia 11111 -·~ ~ 1Dd It's been a bummer of G lw ........ on eecb ocallOll.
-wn. -to "' lhole pyt of( dlat
Ml •••ht•~· UCLA c:o.cll Terry Doaabut, --...... w ....... lbe mcond-..... Caal I •• ~· .. tbe aoer lowt tar wt7 • S). -We"ve .,_ DoCiltY ..-.. ...... .._ __ kM!tgp ........ -.· Tat.,._a11cWap .. 1c~ .. am _. 1-. ~ U.IO Go a 41lllNI). n. ..., .. ._. 1111n
CI 89 Jlllhe hie ,_, a ... c.oru.llerl
prt,.a.t. 42·33, dmW IO a dooli-iecutcl fift .
touchdown pa11e1 by Skve Taylor.
.. We did a pat job of playina the run,"
Donah• laid. notana_ that the Conrbulkm
11iaed1•11JOolot# I 17yard1Nllnftl. .. Wedid
an .._..lely horrendous job IU>PPina the .......
llMlled. Taylor, who 11 not known as an
•lllWH.:t.~· wu 10of15 for 217 yards. ID ~I odMr 10 replar....aon pma H•lliiH\, Ille W 47 completions ill 108 --'"~lad eiPt touchdOWns. TIJlor, wbo Doaahue c8Jled .. one of the
fl~• m 11111 ~ ia dM couauy." ia beet
ddl ,_, • • it UCLA ~ TroJ ~~i1ely II kftOW1I • ID
~IC).000 .. apecllld. -n., A• h I lllfJll qcmtabict."
P1*1 •r c.wt1 Tom OlbarM llid ol tbe ua:A lllikWW h praja1ed • wofdle ftn1 """'no will lie Jltected in na1 ••NFL inf\, -r dlinli ~ it ~ is
'
always a ~ pl9Ce to .wt. He'1 a very ftM
player and bu been runnina their ofl'ea1e now for 1 couple of yean."
Nebrub is 1..0, havina beaten Teua
AAM, 23-14, and Utab Slaae, 63-ll. UCLA opened its ...,. with 1n impraaive j9-6
vlCtory over Sen DietO Suk lat Saturday
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!vm 9'8afold Coech Jack Elway .._.t .,. .......... or ......... -~ ... tllllil -.......... ~ Jna , .. ,.IOr:tsr...,. U9CCC'M•Ml 7 aa
·~ .. UoM ii will .... a ~ t a ,, .. ..,.olmd rro. ... ,.... fDt 111e
QnlMI IO 1\foid -~---bkMlwt al 6e ._.. ol dit No. 6 Trojlaa; Wftll
~ llOd8rY Peete • ,.., older and-
tid: ID ctirecl U ofh1e that 10uJat S02 )arda
in a 34-7 rout ot llol1on t:ou• n1nt days ..,,
daatcould be• tall order. '"To ua, tbe USC offense ii 50 percn1
benlr thu it waa last eeuon," said Elway.
"Aad.._vely, lnt}eartheir line waa ~ ud ..... ienoed. Tllia ICUon, that I DO
~-CllC." .... lbredded the Cardillll dde111e for
tbw .. hW11 .. down ~in._.~· Jt.24 UIC Yiclor! in tbe Coliaam. I~ ... dlJ 17 b 20 lot 273 rink. He rlCbd .,
271,..ps ··--~·
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I
OrMge Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Sept.-nber 10, 1118 ..
·Edi ~D gets off on right foot in~88, 7-0
·Chargers limit ElMOdena to 31 yards
In avenging last season's opening loss
B1JEFPIMJTH
........ C-J f I
A year aao El Modena High rolled
by f.dison, 21 -10, to open the 1987
prep football campaign. That started
a snowball effect that led to an ().5
stan for Edison and a 2-8 season, the
worst in Charaers' history.
Friday niaht, the same two teams
Sot t<>aether to open a new package -
the 1988 season -and this time the
Charaers found a gif\ to their liking.
Quanerback Grq Angelovic threw
for I SI yards and ran for the game's
only soorc, while the Edison defense
limited El Modena to 31 total yards,
as the Chargers defeated the Van-
auards, 7-0, at El Modena.
The seven-point marf.in did not
characterize the dominance the
ESTANCIA •••
Prom B l
14, 4, 13, 32 and 21 . twice being set
·back by penalties.
At halftime the stats showed Mesa
with a bulge of 224-71 in net yardage
and J().3 in first downs, but the length
of the field indeed played a big role.
• Estancia went just 28 yards for its
" touchdown -the Mustangs drove 87
-yards for theirs.
. Much of Mesa's succeSSJ>ffensivcly
came with what was a surprise_
. wishbone, but the Eagles adjusted at
halftime and bqan to curtail some of
_the Mustangs' rush. And, whatever
the Eqles couldn't handle, the Mus-
. tanp went overboard in helping
-them.
It wasn'tjust six turnovers-it was
-also mental mistakes. Twice the
Mcsans had to call precious timeouts
in the second halfbccausc they had l 0
·players on the field and one of 12
penalties ..P".e Estancia the ball back
after the Eagles had punted away.
' Estancia's only le&itimate drive of
"the nijht came at the stan of the third
quarter when the Eagles moved 46
yards to the Mesa 23 before a 41 -yard
field aoat attempt wushon.
Mesa-took oveT at its 20, but on the
third snap a bad p1t~h resulted in a 17·
yard loss, as well as a turnover as
~homas covered the ball at the
Mustangs' 3-yard line.
Charaen ma1ntaanechhroughout. )Cl
f.dison Coach Dave Whne wasn·t
about to mope about penalties and on
inability to score.
•·rm real happy with the win."
White said. "We must have had a 101
of yards. We made some stupid
penalties, but they were on emotional
and agressive plays. Yeah, we've
1otta work on it, but I'm happy we
were emotionaJ and aa&ttSs1ve."
f.dison was penahzed nine times
for 120 yards and turned tile ball over
three times, yet the Chargers were in
jeopardy of giving up an El Modena sco~ fust once.
Late in the first quarter, Edison
jumped on top for good as ngelov1c
scored on a 21.yard run. The senior
faded back to pass, but C)ed a ~1de-
open left side of the field and ~ent io
for the TD. Jon Cemok's point after
was ,ood, and v.uh I :20 left 1n the
opening quaner 1t was 7.0,
The Charaers n1ned With lWO more
sconna opponunit1es late in the first
half, but could not ca.sh in
With the ball on the El Modena 7
and 3:09 remain101 in •ne '>econd
quarter an Angelovic pass was de·
nccted at the soat line and lhe
Vanauards' Pat Fann, a 5-foot-7, 130-
pound defensive back. gobbled the
ball up at the I-yard line.
After the Edison defense did its Job,
the Chargers aot the ball again. this
time at the El Modena 34. An~ovic
hit Rocky Balch for a first down at the
23-yard-line. but a penalty tv.o pla)s
later put the pigskin back on the 33.
On the next pla)'• Anaetovfc lofted a
perl'ect pass into the end zone. but the
ball bounded ofTan Edison ~ceiver's
shoulder pads and the half ended.
The Chargers outgained the Van·
pards. 230-33 10 total )ards 1n the
ftnt half. and 396--31 for the same. but
El Modena came withm inches of
knottana the pme rtudwa) through the f ounh quarter
Anttlovic went back to pass on a
second-and-nine from his o-. n 4 7, but
Finn stepped m front of the Edis.on
receiver and had the ball glance offh1 s
finttrtips. There v.a<1 nothing but
open field in front of the El Modena
back. ..
"The defense played JUSt super.''
Whi~e said ... It's lo uah v.hen ~ou're
bcatina them by tnrce-io-one 1n
yardaac. but they can sull beat )Ou.
"I thought we dominated. but v.e
had a chance to lose. Last )ear v.e lost
a lot of close games. This )ear v.e
should win a lot of close games ~
Lamont Peay sparked the Edison
defense. He deflected a pass in the
second quaner. combined v.nh ~1ark
Zam1sk.a for a sack of El Modena q~nerback Marcus Esposito 1n the
third quarttt and also made l\\O "°lo
sacks in the second half. Zam1ska ;::-..o
had a solo sack in lhe first half
Gus Miranda led the Chnffl"rs
around game. rushang for 100 )ards
on 17 carries. Angelo' 1c ran for 6 7
yards, ·
Angelov1c connected on 11 ul h1\
first 13 passes and lhre" for 117 )'ards
in the opemng half Patrick Reill) "as
the 6-1 senior's fa, onte target. grab-
bfog five passes for 26 }'ards. Jim
WarTen caught four passes for 29
yards, while Onan Ryder had three
receptions for 41 }'&rds.
Esposito ~hrew for onl} nine )ards.
but he did gi ve the Edison offense fils.
The 5-10 senior punted nine times for
an average of 48 yards per kick.
anclud1ng boots of 55. 65 and 7 0
yards.
The key to the game -. as tht' Edison
defense . .El Modena started dn' es
ans1de its own 25-,ard line '>('\en
times and never got Pa$t m O" n ~ ~
* E~ 7, El MNll'9 0
EO•IO'I 1 O 0 f -7 El ~ 0 0 o 0-0
"'"'~ Edl~AnoelO•IC 21 run (Carnoll kiettl
1'20 "'"--•.000 ltstlmate<ll GAME STATISTICS
Edhell
F1rs1 00"'"' 19
Dlu1fte\•vero1M U -203
P1u1nt 1'1'01111 151 p"""' 20-29· 1 ltetun1 VlfOIM' 3t
"'-11•• llCk veroe" l-mon-3
Net v1ro101 396
P\;(111 S-29
Ful\'\04es·fum~ 1011 3·2 ~11lu·varo1111 9-120
Time ol POUIHloro 2C 3t •Punt, onte•ceotion tumote rttum1
EINle
' 22·56
' 1·1·0
0 S-mln-:M
31 , ...
1·0
11· ..
23'21
INOIVIOU•L ltUSHING
Edl~lr1no1 17 100 A"91lovic, 7·61, Nowotnv )·33
E t Mo-Gut..,.rez 1·25 F nn 2'1 Oodln. S·
to<·rrtlnu1 2, E1001.10 t7·tor...,.,""' 2-
tNOIVIOUAL PASSING
ECll-AllOllO•IC 20·19· I ISi E l Mo-Esoos110 1·1-0 9
INOIVIOVAL DllECEIVING
Eo 10t>-lt11"" S·t6 W1rren •·29 Dl>toer
l·•I Moreno. 1·21 Baic:~ 1·20 S.rro 2·20
El ~''"" I· c;.,1...-ru l·for·m"''"
Woodbridge gives
Gibson first win
Warriors' Schweer
throwsfor227 yards
totopTritons. 22-6
By STAN GllA.NCR
.... NltCc;u J Ale I
It was not spectacular. but tht'
defendinaCIF Desert ~1ounta1n Con-
fercnce champion Woodbndge "ar-
riors handed their ne" coach .1 :::?-6
victory oveT San Clemente at In 1ne
Hiah Friday mght
··we still have a lot ot bu1ldang to
do. but th~ gu)s fought hard on
every pla)." said "amors Coach
Rick Gibson. v.ho v.as plea~d "1th
the gritty performance his team g.ll\C
"They deserved the ' 1cto~ .. ,
Thmgs did not start out "ell for
Woodbridge, winch v.as forced to
punt on its fLrSt possession.
quarter to gn t' the Wamors some
bre3lhang room. l ~-6.
.. He has worked the hardest of anv
player on lhe team. and he is a good
leader .. Gibson said.
After the opening dnvc b) San
Clemente, the Woodbndgc 'defense
allowed onl) 50 yards total offense for
the rest of the game. The Wamors
controlled lhe ball for almost 3:?
minutes
San Clemente's best weapon was 1ts
punter Cameron Bro~n. who con-
s1stentl) blasted his boots o'er 40
)'ards to keep the Wamors an poor
field pos1t1on.
However. m the fourth quarter. the
Tntons found a wa' to silence Bro" n
as the snap from ~titer ~1lt.>d 0' er his
head and through the end zone g1' mg
the Wamors a safen ~He the victor). Gibson feels
his team has a lo-ng "a~ to go before
being one of tht' be\t an the count~.
··1 do not knov. "'h' e"enone is
ranking us in the 1C fF1 Top 10:·
Gibson said "We are green up front.
and we are going to make a !Qt of
mistakes. We ~' c ourselves prob-
lems tonight as the penahties just
killed us. Darryl Oliver and Pat Myers came
up with big stops for Mesa, forcing the
field goal attempt/but Bunker's try
:.was aood and Estancia had its first
lead.
Not much later Howatd recovered
a Mustanis' fumble. and on the first
play Kevan Thomas dashed seven
Batancla'• Jo.h WQlt.klewicz tries to pall
two Coeta Mesa tac~en In a ~~ruale for
................ .., ... ._
atra yardaae after a third quarter recep-
don. Be aafnecl three yard• o~ the play.
The snap from center sailed O'\ t'r
punter Fred Schweers head into the
end zone, but Schweer had the
presence of mind to pick up the ball
and ~t off a punt, even 1f It v.as onl)
14 yaros to the Wamors· 35. Three
plays later the Tntons scci'red. but
missed the c-0nvers1on attempt settl-
ing for a 6-0 lead.
Woodbridge bounced bad. "Ith a
nine-play drive that co' ered ~4 yard
The touchdbv. n came on a I:?-' ard
halfback option pass from · ot t
Seymour to R~an ?'ash \\1th Jusun
Fisher's PAT. the Wamors took the
lead for good. -6
"First-and·~S calls are hard to
make. and 1f! had to make them' more
often I ~ould qu1t.''
* WMdbrl4tle 22. S.n a.m.m. 6
~" Ouen.n
• yards. onl).' to fumble.
But unlike Mesa's offense. Thomas
had help as teammate Patrone
-pabbcd the ball to maantaan pos·
session for the Sea View League
representatives.
thing." ,.
Baldwin JU.St shrugged h1.s
shoulden. There ~asn't much he
could do at he lime about s1~
turnovers. ..We blocked and v.e
caught the ball. and "e·re fast. but ... ··
he said. not finishing lhe sentence.
* .IstMdaJ.L teshl Mew JJ
Sc-111¥~
Hanley was open on the next pla}
and s~nly Estancia was in com-
mand.
"We made some mistakes," said -
liebengood, "but winnmg the foot-
ball game was the most important .
Estancia
Cotta MIH
6 o 10 1-n
1 0 0 •-•l
Flnt ~,_
Est-eurr0W1 • nm tru" te f<I •;n -
CM-eo!lln• • r\111 ii""''' 1t•C11.> ~
~euziilg~r whips
~.Artists, ·42-14 .
. Olympians· running
ame racks up 196 -
yards in opening win
first quarter and a 21-7 edge at
baJftime.lhe Artists cam~ as close as
21-14 in the third quarter when
running back Shan Gra) ran fQr a s1x-
yard touchdown. but Laguna Beach
needed a security guard on pcc1al
teams to stop the 01) mptans.
BJ RICHARD DUNN
D11rP•1U:•: $ •1 I
Gray had 50 )ards rushing on nine
c,arrics aod quarterback Aaron Scheid
· H gh completed 9 of23 passe for 61 ~ards, Some of the bits Leuzmger 1 accountingfo rallbut 14ofthcAn1sts' rqjstcred probably made the faces of
many Laauoa Beach parents in the yards.
• crowd crinae Friday night. ..I think we did O K." S<\,1d Olne).
· The devastating blows even left "They're a physical team and ~e
some of the players wondering what played a phys1ca l game. Now ~c
· to say u ther. staggered off the field. know we're a good physical team, and
"We didn t get outhit, really,'' said we'll be able to play ph)'sical football
Lquna Beach linebacker Scan with people." ·~'Mallet. "I just don't know what to The Anim scored w1th _9: 19 let~ in • sa~·· the second.quarter, Scheid. crashing
•• The Olympians, stocked with a into the end zone on a 5-yaro run.
couple .of blue-chip players who will .. Had it not been for Mallet's hard
no. ~oubt perfotm ·at Division I tackles. equal to tbe task of Leuz-
colletet next season, rolled to an easy infer's hitting, it m ight have been
-,2-1' victory over the Artists in a uglier.
seuon-<>Pt;ntn& game at l'.aguna Lquna went S6 yards on us first
:.Beach Hi&h. possession oft~ third quanu wlth
-Mallet, a 6-0, 190-pound iunior G!=ng in from the 6 for th< ... who stood out on defense for Laauna to own.
• Beach, bad six tackles in the first half. · *
_ Until Mallet stopped Leuzinger run· 42. u_. llMClt 14
.• nina bKk Tim Camilo for a short 1an..., ~
pin, Lc~nter averaged six yards a t::_ 1eectt 1: ~ 2~ ~ cany on its first three pla}'S from ~ ~
.. -ICrimm.,c. ~ 21 i'\111'1 <•ncradl 1t1c:..1, ',.
... It was rock'em, sock'em, stick'em-lllek~JecoO& 15 -t rttvl'n CAndradl
bard footbelJ for Lcuzingcr. In the -... ...,_ -u-+-e thi~ evened out in the L• Sclleld s ""' cer..,.. lllck>, ,.,,
•-~ • "'" IA"*adl 11.lcll) 11) llCODd half. 0 1 l..quna Beach was ~ .._
not ouduastJed, nor was it out-La-Of•., ' "'" ,,,.... kick>. 7'07 -_dilci...l~....t. Leua WM!moo• IS 11.lcttofl retll!'n IA~ ....._... llldll. t:Sl. . -Lll'aM leach Coach Lyman Olney Leua Wtl"nwo l r"" tAnoradl 111c111, ns
-wat not oulCOICbcd. either. ~ n "'9Q to JecOO\ 1Anc1r .. lllctl), .. • -Leuilt1er simply had the h0f"9ft to A ......... 2• ,....,.....,
==~die ball at will. Eleven Olym· •AMII ITANnet
:=:pians drried the ball '3 times for 196 '-• =,...as. They toWled 226 rushin& ::::.-._.... ..,.,~
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-llltld7 c.ried ICven bmtl 6' _79 -. M , --II~~ -r'1 ':itiadtJI~.~ ~~ ...,. o.m. 1-H. ,. ......... _. ... ~ ~ ··-,... ... , _..,..FLMa ..... ........ 71,.,.. u.--•1• 1·& ..... H6
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T1Wcl ~ Eil-9Uflker 21 FG, s~.
Ell-HI N .... l7 DIU from Uckt•
kick) 0 »
F-"" Qua,_
E"-P11r-31 1'lterG1o•o0~ '''"'" "' Var·
QUIZ "'°'' 10:15 CM-eon " IS rUf' run I• ..i
Atteno.nce 1 000 1n• me•ed
IHOIVloUAL Jl\JSHING E"-Ollil•tw·Cl, 10-71 e ... "owl 6· 18
Tl•OI''"· 2· 1,S, UcJLtr... JJ~Q. CM-llonm1, 9·'7 Lt!' ngwe 6-Sl
5'11onft, 1•·21. SchnetWf·I 5·20 WtoSlf1' ?·C
Yuen, I•)
I IHOIVIOUAL ~ASSfNG
E 11-'-\JCiler, s-1' ·0 68 CM-Scnones. 6·1'·2 129
IMDfVIOUAL DllECEIVING
E't-Hartlev, 2·S7 P1tror>1 1·1' No·
ftkll'<oliCI 2·1 ·cM-S.~adav •·71 It w 2·SI
GAME STATISTICS
lht
Flnt oow"' 7 DlllV!ft·veroa" 71.1;9
PaulllO n roaee 68
Pan "9 s 14·0
Dletum 'flf0.M' 12 NeNl!ve iact. n roaoe z.,.,.,..,
Net n ro.oe 2SI
PYnts S·ll
F umoles ·!Umllils 'Cl\ I S-0
P•1••1tilt-veroeee 11-11
Tll'nl of OotMH!o<I 17 CS
"P\Hlt, lnterceot.0<1 lumOll •t'"'"'
CM II
'3·21•
129
6· '•·2 9 •·rr n· 14 331
•·33 ·-· 12-T.l
lO IS
........ ~_, ........ _
Cdll janlor nann•nc back Brian Lacu ...U a manea.er to
•• Uoa.nd e-t1a1ton defen•lTe tNlck Kt:ftn lleardalee.
ARE 4 RouNouP
------
Nash finished v.1th fi ve r«ep11ons
for 85 Va.rds. He also intercepted a
pass and ~turned 1t ~ ardc, for a
touchdown to put the game out ot
reach late 10 the fourth quaner.
Leading tbe "a) for Woodbnd~c
wasSchwecr."hov.as l~of33for::_ -
yards. The senior quanerbacl alw
ran for a touchdo-. n late 1n tht' third
CdM .•.
Prom Bl
territory near the end of the fim hall
but Akin sacked him 10 mo' c: thl' ball
back to long-distance field goal range:
In tbe second half. Corona del ~far
running ·back .Chns Borg got un-
tracked. He wound up a., thl.' game's
leading rusber "1th 5:? ~ards on 11
carries.
'* c .... «Ill MAr 7, H~ Bffdl 0
ScWI 111¥ Ouadlr'l
Hunlineton 8MCI' • 0 0 c 0 ~ cor-Cle'! Mlilr 0 1 c 0 -7
SlcllMI Qua,.
CCIM-~SOI' lO DIU '•o~ p. ct
CCI~ ttietl) 9 1'-Attlf\danee· 1 IOO ln tome!IO)
GAME STATISTICS
Hll
F ''" oown$ 5 Jlu'1>n•Vll'Gall« ll· 2t
Ptiilnll n roa11« 62
Pautno 1·75 ,
Jl•llK!I Ytr0.11«' 0 Neoe!ivt llC• vUGall« 2•
Ne! var 0.11« &e
Puf>t1 6·36
FumDiH·fuml>ln ~I 1·1
"'-ltifl•Yt reltM 1 15
Time of oossenlon 20 • l
•Puftt. lnteraotion !\;mllll rtfllr"I
INOfVlOUAL SIVSt41HG
t;dM
l
3e " 1:
17 :l I r
l
H&-<\11\f\JnVl\lm 1·29, Dunne!MI" ' C
T111tll 3·3, COOC*'. 2·2, Pelhnato l·lor ~ • •
I Wlll, 7·~·millUI I~
COM-&on. '1·52,. HMO, l·lO 1.uCI\
12-21 Keto~odl. •·S. ,Prlce l·tor·..,·~.a l
INOfVlOUAL ~ASSING
H9-Wl1', 7"11~ SJ, P911tMlD I ' ' t
CoM-'"rice, 12·23·1 117
9"otVlOUAL st•CEMNG H9~UM "Oi'lllm 4•3' ,..11.,..IO ~ J
EIWNnan ,_,
CoM-~IOn •·" .l«"'SO" 2·16 C •·• 1·13 LUCH 1·12 ~ t ·O
San C......,11 ~ 0 0 o-. •-n WoodllrlCIVC 7 0 1
Flnt CNet1w
SC~ l •ul'I ot~ 11 leCI a 13
Wooo-Nun 12 PIU .,..,..., ~--
•IOlll s-oe
Tllrtl OMnw
W-xn-1 r~ I=~ It.Clo. 0:2C "'-"' °""""' W__..!V VllD o..• ol .no t-6:09
WG00-4oiail' CO n•erceoloOI' returr1 (Ir.le ..
1"':9~~ JOO '" '"l'\lled G~ STATISTICS
SC
F""'IOOwnl 7
DIUSNt·"•'-10-S7 ,..s~ne V1rGa11« 39 PH~ 6-71·1
DllM" vercSaoe• 27
N191h'ff wtClt v1roa111 l·m111·71
Net n roaoe 101
Punts r" FumOits·lurnDlll IOll •·2 ~lllfl~Yll'Clalll 9·70
Time ol POl..Uion 16'()9 31.Sl
•'"uni ll'l:erceotlon lumate re1urm
lfltOfVIOU•L ltUSHIHG
WWII
17
30-101
139
ll·JA-0
19
2·min·16
343
S-211
3·1
11·100
SC-'aoM , 1·lS Ma100,.aoo t -29
H•o.rfleld 2-lor·m.nus 2 CO<!Oer, )·for-minus
•. l(ova ndl S·tor·""""' n WooO-S.vmt><lr 12·'3 Maooen, 7·2o
Sc::llweer t-lO, Maslen . 1·6. YurkOvlc:tl •·O
INOfVtOU•L ~.US*G SC-Kovende 6-21-' la
WOOO-Scfl-. 17·J3·0 n1 S4'""'°"'
1·1·0 12
INOfVlOU•L RECEMMG sc-•Dlrf•eto •-34 Me-?·• Wooo-Nn ll 'S-IJ te.O-ver •-•7 E,.,._M>n
,.,. Maooen l·l6 S.vmov• l·n Yv.-..ovlc1o
l·S
TITANS. • • From82
for \'!Siting ~1of%3ntOWtl.
.. This 1s v.hat we call a ·guarantee
game:·· said Titans Coach Gene
Murph). "\\ e're pla~mg this game
for one reason -mone'.
.. Since we don't havt' a stadium. we
have to get mone) to survive. We
have a blg-umc problem. We play
seven and eight road games a year ..
The funding we get from the state is
m1mmal. We don't gl'nerate an~
income through gate receipts.''
Last week. Cal State Puller.ton losL
~4-'.9. at Southwestern Lou1!11ana and
last )car lost. 56-1 :?. at LSl' and 6S-O
at Flonda. Toda) ·s game at Morpn-
IO"n comes agamst a West Vu-ginia
team that destroyed Bo"' ling G reen.
6~-14. last Saturday
Wood'settectlveplaypaces UClin volley~aJl
. "
Spark~ by the worl of Junior outs1dt hmer
Ah Wood. the L,CI \\Omen·s 'olle~ball team
opened the Antcatrr Classic Fnda\ maht b)
swcepina past Baylor, 15·6. 15-10. IS-12. m the
B~n Evellts Center.
thini tn lls bracket beh1od the pla) of Linda tlson
and Yn.a Tsune,osh1 nnd ~ill pla\ Azusa in
open1na round brad.ct pla} toda~. •
two aoals. one in r ach hall. to lead the Bronoospast
the V\S1t1ng ntcaters ((}..3)
Wood had 14 kills and only one error an 22
attempts for a h1ttina percentacc of .591. the
tee0nd-best by a UCI pla)er an a match 1n school
history (wt th• minimum of IS attempts).
Sophomore oulJlde kitter Kim Colhn and ~n1or middle blocker Kns Roberts chipped an
Wlth tOkillsapaeafoc.UCl 1n 11sopeningmatc:bot
the teatOSL )
In tht opener of the '"CH.ta) e\CfU, Loyola
Marymount stopped L'tab tate. 15-U. IS-13.
l·lS, IS-12 The round-robin tournament rontmun toda_}
at UCI with lo>o&i mtttint8e)lorat IOa_m .. UCl IMilll oa Utah S&a~ at noon. Ba) IOf s>&i>•nt Um
SIMtat Sand the Antea\C'n fac1na lo)'ola ift dW 7
o"dock flu.le lt-laiP KbOol prli action·
A• dw 66--tcam San Bttnanlino Dntn C1a11ic
at Sen ......,..;..o v~ C~Marina fiatlbed
The V1lungs had N o -. ans over La Serna and
split with 06cn, the tauer. a d1sappol_ntment to
COid\ Dennts Cmghton. and lost tW1cc to Lot
Altos. Wcstmm tcr -..cnt 5-1 to take ~nd p&a~
in ets pool, pm1ng 1v.o ~Jn each apinSl lantOW
andOraner Lutheran v. h1le sphtt11'g"1\b Fontana.
~ 11..tt. owe .occer. :1-0
&.taada romJM Jp water polo
Mike Kim scored all four of hislgoals 10 the
first half when Estanaa built an 11-I 1~ and the
Eqles went on to crush La&una H1ll.s. 21-9. in a
se:at0n-opemna match in the loser's pool. Kim's
output led a ba.lanccd Estancia anack whicb
fteturcd nine different aoal scorcn.
Addina three aoat t.aeb were Kaua Woe.teeef.
ShaWl l..aJllt'f and John Moore.
In lhe lrvint Toumamtnt:
S..... It, Mlra)este I:~ Cbartm opened
lhe'tr .ason 'Mth a convmC"Jna "!(\Of) at JllriMlt
Park; becked by three aoats ~ he ._
Santon and ('bed tcC""ain and the pit J •
efbu o(team caO\llO Todd Robe~.
Sunton ICOtt'd tv.·1tt d~rinaa spurt._t dllll...,
of'tlw f'oul'\h qv.aner .,hen tht Cb&,.m ulied ._
6nl 6vc ~ Robey.was 1n ~Mil for me h
"''" periods aod )'icrckd JU.St l•O pla..
• •
\ ..
ii gf S ambition l to rule dw.ayworld
~nur1tta1n Valley rcompetes Britain and ftve-time defend in• champion Denmark. The
lul time the Americans did 1h11 was l 982.
t In team champtonshtp ••The Danes have dominated the sport for a lon&
time:· Kina said. ••They have the number one. two and
three individual racers from lall Sa1urday'1 World
Championships. Som~ne has to knock them back." ., ... WOl.am ....... , __ ...
Speedway motorcycle racina star Lance Kina has one ID9I -IO be a world champion.
,_ Lut week, at the individual World Championships .. VQias. Dalmark, his dreams were duhed when the
Pl'ilMrycbain on bis bike snapped, takina him out of the
Kin& and the Morans ha\•e an rxtra incentive, he
said. All three were bumped from compeuuon in Vojcns
by mishaps. Like Ki~ Kelly Moran broke a chain while
Shawn fell from has bake durina one of the ~ts.
Kina. 2S, has been tryin& to ~rove he as the world'$
best since a.akin& up speedway racing I .. years ago. COlll=· . . . to w~it another year for a shot at the
illdividual Ude, Ki~ who resides in Fountain Valley
wida bia mother dunna the off-season, would happily
While livinJ in Non hem Cahfomia at the age of I I,
he bepn trainana on a scaled down 200 CC (cubic
centimeters) motorcycle with one of' the best in the
business-national champion Mike Bass. who worked as
a mechanic for Kfog's father and has a son racing the
Southern California circuit.
llUle Olla world 1eam championship. •
Anda fortune has it. he ~ts that o~unity tonilht
at I wllen the 29th edition of the Speedway World Team Oao~ to Lona Beach Veterans Stadium. He'll ride vnth Hunu~on ~h natives Shawn and Kelly Moran
and Cwras Sam Ennolen,ko on the United States team. tfowcver dreams never come easy. For the U.S. to -'n the Cup. lt mllst outride teams frnm ._wt'1tn. Great
At 16, Kina moved up to 500cc. At 18, the minimum
qe to obtain an international license, King moved to
Europe. He's bttn livina in Tamwonh, England, ra~ina in
the British Lcaaue. ever since.
MAJ011 ... Aeull ITAMOIMGS
~"'-waST DNW w L ~ to 52
Mlla•eo•• 71 62
KMIUClty 74 67 ...... 73 " T-61 " .a.a.o 60 7' s.me 57 " •AST DCYmOM lo&ton 71 62
o.trolt 76 65
New Ven 73 " Mllnuk .. 75 " Toronto 72 69
a.we.nd " n
9eltlmore ., 90
'"*Y'• se-a.-5, Te..-3 .
New Yn 3, Detroit 2
1eUon 7, C....-.nd • T.,.,... I, a.itlmore I
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Pct. GB
~
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.525 15112
.51• 17 ·°' 21
.432 21\h ... 321"1
.S57
.53f 2112
..525 •YJ .524 4112
.511 6112 ... 10
.353 21'h
"Speedway is the second leading spccta1or sPon in
Europe next to soccer,'' Kine ~id. "I compe1eon a British
N"L STANDINGS ......,ca ......
......
San Francisco
Attanta
NewOrlMns
Ct1aoo
Delroll Gr-.n a.v
MlnMSOl• Twnoe a.v
Pt\UadelPtlle
N.V.Gla nls
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Ptloenhc
West
W L T
1 0 0
1 0 0
0 l 0
0 1 0 caner..
Pct. Pf PA
1.000 34 7
1.000 34 33
.000 17 31
.000 33 34
l 0 0 1.000 34 7
l 0 0 1.000 31 17
0 l 0 .000 7 34
0 1 0 .000 10 13 0 1 0 .000 ,. 41 ··"-' 0 0 1.000 41 14 l 0 0 1.000 27 20
0 l 0 .000 20 27
0 l 0 .000 21 2•
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West
1 0 0 t,}.000_2• u
1 0 0 1.000 21 14
0 t 0 .000 14 21
0 1 ~ .000 3 6 Benefl• Olympian•
team, wtth leque standings similar to football or
basketball htrc. We compete in ind1viduaJ meeu On« a
week, before crowds or about 5,000. The bi& events will
draw 30-40,000 fans."
••1 really don't know what keeps brin11n& me bKk..
But I ti')' not to think about the danttrs involved," be aaid.
"lrl did, rd have to ,et out of raana."
Kina raced before 90.000 fans once in Poland. He
finished third in the l984 individual World Cham-
pionships when thty wert held in Gothenburg. Sweden.
He has practically become a household name in En&land,
yet receives little ~ition in the U.S. •
Speedway racina as held on a quarter-mile coune
witb wide, hiab-b&nked comers. Speeds of 8S mph are
attained on biles with no brakes . Kina plans to con1inue on 1he speedway cin:uit for et
least two more ycars. ,o\fter that, he has considered takina
up auto racina.
"Speedway is an ell:citina sPon, but I don't think it
has bttn presented corrrctly to the American public to
catch on," he said. "h.'s been stagnanr here since I aot
involved. nevcrreallyeAposed 10 new faces. The only way
it's aotten any bigger is by word of mou1h (in contrast to
extensive weekly press coverage in Europe)."
"I love the thrill of winninf and makin& a J~vina at
something I thoroughly en).oy, • he said. ''Racma has
taken me around the world. '
To become a world champion. King knows he must
stay in Europe. He loves living In Southern California but
•for the meantime will forfeit the sunshine and beaches for
a run at his dream.
And it brinas him back to Sou them California, where
he visits about three times a year. King is on vacation, but
tonwu he'll be all busin~s. The World Team Cup was
last field at Lons Beach in 1985, with lhe OaDCS narrowly
edaina the U.S. for the crown. "I don•t want to take anythina away from the Danes,
they're damn good riders. But I think any one of us can
The price of this dream is costly. King lay
unconscious for two days after a crash in Australia, and
finally woke up in a hospital with a broken back. He has
known people who have been killed competing in the
spon he loves.
win on any niJht," Kina said. • . .
"With a htlle luck, we haveaarcatchancetowin thtS.
The more people who come out and pull for us. the better we will do. If everybody rides to his Potential, we can beat
the Danes."
HOllR UONG
Dll MW
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Del MM •uew (81Kk) 1'..20 TllM: 1:17.). U IXACTA (1-S) paid ~90.
•COllO •AC•. l 111' mlleS. Tett MM (Ort ... ) 20,20. 6 IO U O
•..i Mlulon (Steven•> S.20 •.20
EtUllolhe OrNm (Olguln) 4.40
Time: ll44.
U D~ Y ~· (M) paid MIS'°· TMtaD •ACL 6 l\lrtonQ~.
Sotw WMll!nllon (Srewn1) One Orum 10r1eee) W•••'• LeClv (Oomlnouel) Time: l:ll.2.
t.60 uo 3.20 7.00 4.ilO
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16 aXACTA (4· ll paid 190 50.
l'CMMTit •AC•. 6\1) llKlonQS
l lnaara (Sllllllel 31.00 l._40 1.20
lt'-n EYed Femme (OlhlY) 7.60 S.IO ~ Girl ( .. &al -6.00
Time: 1:11.._ '"'TM •Ac•. 1 mlie (turf).
WN!e MllCfllef (McQrron) SIO l.00 UO
Jackson
thwarts
Dodgers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Danny
Jackson scattered nme hits for his
11th victory in his last 12 decisions
and Eric Davis and Paul O'Neill hit
consecutive two-run doubles in the
fourth innina Friday night as the
Cincinnati Reds beat the Lo5 Angeles
Dod&ers, S.2, at Dodger Scadium.
The victory tied Jackson. 21-6,
with Minnesota's Frank Viola for the
~or lcaaue lead in wins and also
equaled the major-tcaaue high of 14
complete aamcs shared by Oak.land's
Dave Stewart.
The Cincinnati left-hander struck
o.ut ei_P.t and...walked one en route to
his third triumph in threecarcerstans
against the I>Odaers.
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11·lJ), 5:15 II.I'll. ~ (19dt •»1 at ao"on IC~
lS-11). -a.ti\. Detroit (Morfll 12-12) at Ntw Yorlt (Ahoclen
J-MI, 11:20 eJ'I\. --.ote 1V1o1e 21-4) ti Cl\IQQO ll~we1
11-t), 4 o.m.
• Toronto (M4nMlmen S-Jl tt B•lllm<H't ,....,d 7·11l. US o.m
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(L.~ 10-12), HS o.m.
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Olpaple hardier Bdwln lloMe dlaplaya a 1988 U.S. Ol;raa·
pla wemond.e ailYer doUer at the OlJIDplc prac111•n1
oeater before lea'rina for tile Seoul Gamee. llOM9 mall•
It.la ..._. ID Newport'19eacb and wu born ID DaftOD, Olalo.
A DOl'tloD of tbe praceeda from tbe U.S. lllnt'• $1 .UYer ..a $& told coin• aoa dlrectly to tbe U .8. OIJlllplc Com·
a!ttee ID •pport o"l tbe etlaleta. Coln Kia are apectecl
to ral8e $'9 m!Won for U.S. athletes.
MM 8etlt (Sflotmtlillf') • 20 3.70 Plane SNcev (OtltllOUIMI .,.. I 4.70
Tim.: I :37.2. , IS aXACTA (1-)l • Paid U0.00
SIXTit U1CS. 6 furlo!>Qs.
TOUCTI Of ~ (COf'rtl) .30.90 7.20 6:20
Talllt For rMlhua ITorol 3.20 1..0
ltacev 8elle !llt1tn1uetel 17.40 TJme: 1.10.2.
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GOid Flracrtdler (McCarron) 11 40 6 20 ._00
Al Ceoittt ( .. re) 9.20 S.IO
Sult Uo fVtlenzuett) 6.40
His victory was pr/served in the
sixth inning by Davis, who robbed
Rick Dempsey s bid for a aame-tying
two-run double with a running catch
. on the right-field warning crack at fulJ
speed with his back to the plate.
The Reds, who arc eight games
over. 500 for the first ti me this season.
climbed within 511.! games of the NL
West-leading Dodgers with fi ve
aames left between the ceams. ·
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They spotted Los Angeles a l ..Q lead
in the first on Mike Marshall's run-
scoring infield hit, before capitalizing
on the wildness of Dodgers rookie
right-hander Ramon Mar.tinez in \he
fourth.
Martinez, 1-2. loaded the bases on
walks. the last two coming in suc-
cession with two out after he deOcctcd
a sharp grounder by Barr) lark.in
with bis pitching hand. ·
Davis hit the next pitch into the gap
in lcft-<enter for a 2-1 lead and
O'Neill &reeted reliever Ricky
Horton with anotMr two-run double
Inside the first base bag.
Marshall, who returned to the
Dodgers' staning lineup for the first
time in lO games after strainina a
muscle in his right thigh. picked up
his team-biafi 76th run batted In with
-a dribbler up the third base line in1he
first inning. The hit scored Steve Sax,
who led off with a single and
advanced on a sacrifice and a grouo-
dout. The Dod&.ers closed 1he gap to 4-2
in the fifth with the help of con·
secutive two-base throwing errors at
sho..,.st<fi> by Larkin on routint
arounders by John Shelby and Jeff
Hamilton. ·
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WIJlte lilts
:Angels, 5-3
ARLINGTON. Texas (AP) -
Devon White's two-run homer with
one out i n the top of the ninth innif\8
Friday niaht aave the California ~
An,els a 5-3 victory over the Teus Ranaers..
Pinch-hitter George Hendrick led
ofT with a sinalc and pinch-runner
Domingo Ramos was sacrificed to
~ond. White followed with his 11 tb
homer, a 4l2-foot shot to riaht field
off Bobby Witt, 6-9. Witt yielded l 3
hits en route to his 11th complete
pme. ·
Reliever Orea Minton. 4-4, pitched
two innings for the victory and Bryan
Harvey the final two-thirds of an
inning for his 17th save. It was Texas'
ninth loss in its last 10 pmes.
Dan Petry pitched six-bit ball over
six inninaa before yieldi.nc to Minton
to start the seventh.
Texas tied the 1COrc J-3 in the
teventh when Jerry Browne drove in
Sieve Buecbde with a doubte.
Buechele was hit by a Minton pitch
and advanced to second on a· puled
ball. .
,
A~tros pull within four of leall
F.-'llllAl11de ... Pnq .
Allll ..._.,.1 lWO-OUl ltnale 10 the 12th innifll broke
a lie ,and lifted Hou11on 10 ~ 4.3 v1c10ry over San franc:tlCO F '/ n l. The victory puUcd the AIUOI
within f4 o the National ~ue West-leadina Oodeen . . in the National Lape· Gnta ~ a two-run homer to power Nc'.w Yott
10 a 7:3 ~over Momrear ... Mille o... woo (or the
fint umc an two months as Piusburah beat Philadelphia ~2 •.. Two-run doubles by Ouie s.i .. and f..N
Gwnr• keyed a five-run rally in the sixth innin& that
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Atlanta ed8Cd San Dieao, S-4 .•• ln the Amencan t.aaue:
a..tl ... ......._led off the nanth with a home nan u
New York beat Oetro1t, 3-2 ... Mike Greawell hit a two-
run &riple in the first inning as Boston beat Cleveland, 7-4
... ,.,.. Tell••r allowed one hit 1n eaaht anninas and Dia
G ...... dro~e in the aamc's only run wtlh a double in the
third innJnt. &eadina Minnesota over Chica&o, 1.0 ... CJeerlt Bell drove 10 four runs as Toronto routed Baltimo~, 8-l ... Lela PelHla went S for Sas Oakland
outscored Kansas City 14-6 ... Rookie Gary AeflteM lin~ in Mlke Felftr from third wnh one out in the I l th
lnnana as Milwau~ee cd&cd Seattle, 2· 1.
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IOllB CHAllGE llO. 11-13.ITl!llTATIVI: TRACT llO. 13569/
UIS PEltM...JT 1'0. •1-32/REGATIVE DECLARATIOR llO. 88-20/
cotlITIORAL EXCEPTIOR (VARIUCE) llO. 81-34
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(Chanv• aoning from Low Density Residential to Oldtown Specific
Plan, District TWo, for a 96 lot aubdiviaion for
single family dwellin91)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that the Huntington Beach Planning Commission
will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington
Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California,
on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider
the statement• of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the
application described below.
DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 20, 1988, 7:00 PM
APPLICAIION RVMBEB: Zone Change No. 88-13/Tentative Tract No .
13569/Use Permit No. 88-32/Negative
Declaration No. 88-20/Conditional EXception ·
(Variance) No. 88-34
APPLICANT: Pacific Coast Homes
LQCATIOB: A triangular shapea area immediately south of the Civic
Center site generally bounaed by Utica to the south,
Seventeenth Street to !the northwest, Yorktown Avenue to
the north ~nd 170 feet to the east of Lake Street. ,
.zQAE: Therej are currently three separate z'ning designations
on the area as follows: Rl-0-CD (Low Density
Residential -Oil Production-Civic District); Rl-0 with
CF-C Overlay zone (Community Facilities-Civic); and
OTSP-2-CD-O (Oldtown Specific Plan, District Two-Civic
District-Oil Production).
·REQUEST: ~: A c hange of zone on a portion of the area from
Rl-0-CD (Low Density Re~identi al -Oil P-roduction-Civic
District) and Rl-0 with CF-C Overlay (Community
Facil ities-Civic) to OTSP-2-CD (Oldtown Specific Plan,
Di strict 2-Civic District).
II: A 96 lot.. single family residential subdivision on
approximately 17.5 acres which includes vacation of
portions of Seventeenth Street, Pine Street (north of
Utica) and unimproved alleys.
~: To al low reduction of side yard setbacks from
required 5 feet to 3 feet for single family residences
on eac h l ot. ~ To allow a cul-de-sac "ength of 620 "feet in heu of
1 a maximum ~ength o f 550 feet.
ENYIROftMENTAL STATUS : Covered under Nega tiv.e Declaration
No. 88-20.
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ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the . -./ ·
Department of Community Development, 2000 Main Street,
Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the t
public. A copy of the staff report will be available to
~·interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library
(7111 Talbert Avenue) after September 16, 1988 .
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and
express opinions or submit evidenc e for or against the application
as outlined above. If there are any furiher questions please ~all
Susan Pierce, Assoc iate Planner at 536-5271.
. ( 123 7d-12)
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Mike Adams
Huntington Beac h Planning Convnis sion
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"8JC flOTICE rta.IC fl>T1C£ Ml.IC fl)TICf
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CONDITIQNAL USE PERMIT NO. 88-43/
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 88-31
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(To construct the.second phase of Bluff Top Park)
1'0TICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Connisaion
will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber et the Huntington
Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Str eet, Huntington Beacb, California,
on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider
the statements of all persons who wish to be beard relative to the
application described below.
DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 27, 1988, 7:00 PM
APPLICATIOR BUMBER : Conditional Use Permit Ro. 18-43/Coastal
Development Permit No . 88-31
APPLICANT:
LOCATIOft:
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• llQUEST:
City of Huntington Beach, Public Work• Department
" South aide of Pacific Coast Highway fro• OOld•nwe•t
Street northwest to Bolaa Chica Stat• Beach Park.
Sl-O-CZ-PP3 (Shoreline District-Combined with Oil
Production Diatrict.COaatal Zone-Ploodpleln Di•trlct)
and 81-CZ-FP3 (Shoreline Diatrict-COa•t•l lone
Zone-Floodplain District)
To perait con•truction of the •ecoDd pb••• of Blufftop
Park. lncludin9 two on-1it• perkint lot• (230 1p1ce•),
• bike treil. • P9de•trian trail, •l•t• •iew point•.
sefet railin •, 1cce11111 1 to the beach, a ••r•ic•
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The project, a• •hovn on the attached map, i• a
continuation of the f irat phase of Blufftop Park, an
area estending fro~ north of the.Municipal Pier to
Goldenwest Street, and will, be for public use.
ENYIROMMENTAL SIATUS : This project is covered by Environmental
Impact ~lement of the Bolsa Chica State
Beach General Plan Amendment, State
Clearinghouse No . 87070811 .
ii • COASTAL STATUS: APPEALABtE (~ee Below)
This project is in the Appe alable portion of the coastal zone.
Under the provi sions of the Huntington Beach Ord'inance Code, the
action taken by the Planning Commission is final unless an appeal is
filed to the City Council by the applicant or an aggrieved party.
Said appeal must be in writing and must set forth in detail the
actions and grounds by and upon which the applicant or interested
party deems himself aggrived . Said appeal must be submitted to the
City Clerk's office within ten (10) working days of the date of•the
Commission's action. There i s no fee for the appeal of a coastal
development permit . '
Action taken by the Planning Commission may not be appealed directly
to the Coas~al Convnission unless Title 14, Section 13~73 of the
California Ad mi nistrative Code is applic able . Section 13573(a)(3)
states that an appeal may be (iled direc'tly with the Coastal
Commission if the appellant was denied the right of local appeal
because loc al notice and hearing pro~edures for the development did
not comply with the provisions of this article . The other three
grounds for direct appeal do not apply. •
If the above condition exists, an aggrieved person may file an
appeal within ten (10) working days, pursuant to Section 30603 of
the Public Resources Code, in writing to:
California Coastal Commission
245 W. Broadway, Suite 380
POB 1 450 Long~Beach, California 90801-1450
(213) 590-5071
The Coastal Commission review period will commence after the Cit~
appeal period has ended and no appeals have been file~. Applicants
will be notified by the Coastal Commission as to the date of the
conclusion o f the Coastal Commission review. Appli cants are ~dvi sed
not to begin construction p~io& t o that date.
ON FILE: A copy o f the proposed request is on file in the
Departmenf o-i-commun i ty Development , 2000 Main Street,
Hunti ngton Beac h, Califo<nia 92648, f o r inspection by the
public. A copy of the staff report will be available to
interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library
(7111 Talbert Avenue) aft'er Septembe r 16, 1988 ..
ALL I NTERESTED PERSONS are invited t o atte nd sai~ hearing and
e xpress opinions or submit evidence for or against the applic ation
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call
Kelly Ma in, Assistant Planner, at 536-5271 .
Mike Adams
Huntington Beac h Planni ng Convni s sion
(1237d-7 ,8)
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MCLANE front throw ._.. 171 4' mirror plent GIM.'I 10-4pe9d Aelelgh ta-W?. a..o:• patina 110. home & 2 .._.....,. of·,._...,_9 11"!1-!m!!!P'!l"""!"ii...., .. ,.1 ....., 1150. Color TV l\Oldlr as. Cllelildlll '*-·good oondlllon, well Idell. .. ... or ..... I'd. ,_,,n., •-:om M ...... -------~ _ _...:;.;..;;;.;;.;;..;...;;....;;;..;...;..;..;..;;.--._ 116. 1c1Mtrv1 springet ... ~ 'M*N..., maintained 150 A w~. ll**lng. p9nttngl, c:tllne, ...... tortla 175. Catpenten 1100.4dr....,c:Natll0. ...... prtoa. Clll cincty wftlte. lo¥efr c:ondttton TWIN ,....._ and box 1ppll1ncH. llnena, n•M
Mll·tooel SH. Trllll bike I mall tabla 140. 1M-111t. 11-'0. Red CrulHr. = 1 .. 1y Pos-boc*•. TVa& .....-~ .......... 1136 ~ ...., motor 721.0l'M. .l · elmolClllenewll0.1IOO wlttl frefM, lllt• lometNna tor.....,,. ... llO ;131 Sc:fMw1 tr.me ~ ANTIQUU: 1 ,..,. ped-Allso, Co.ta MH•. w 1100. HMd~rd p,...,,tecf by: ESTATE lat. .... 1141
170· Lw'I pcM9r VllC 1950'1 .:::: -.. co111e table, U1ra ...... 5114. 111. 141-752~ or IALESUNLUTm. IOIJiYWiMJIOffHe COMPIAM•MITI
1.5. 541--2429. :=.: ~ bMutltul lelf, 1 150· Lovet,~ DOUBLE..,_ rolbar t0t 8'1-t 7SO. A_____ llU MITCHEN SINKI ••••• •ft
GIRl.'8 CN1eer bike $35. ~ S1So, Fender :=.~wall c:=;a TO)IG(a's 1114 Of otder OAK/..... coffee table wnu ... llu . Good Prioel Sal/Sun 8-4 & ......
Uptight vec:uum o1eener mu11cm11ter arec:trlc ......, 11r1w~ttna 1125. AAlo tour auper off· ISO. Antique oek Ml'Ving • otrope, al •Y· 1471 lndlanapoll 211n10.eRCEOES
121.-Pow.r mower $35. guitar 1150. F•nder Old~ c:Met wttfi roadwllgttt91120.llnale ....._ llO. u.d ¥ld9o Sat/Sun 10-4. Antq, art, LARGE, bike, cemper. --11111Y . • t e MB z 3 O OE
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lllTUW 19" cob' TV $85. Tennis precision bH•. goftar 1pec:lal oompertment '""l:ctor,..,ISO . ...,.. ... .._..,.... ... furn, rsbbll tiu1ch. china, dotMI, baby-.tutf, office ..,.._18Ueed whlte/wP1l1mlno. eJC.-~ 12.146-1525. copy 1115 Fender 1141.Antlque "Pel'lian" Oet1t t• net l40. curtly •Yll•m S100. crystll,plants,etc. equlp.21882HN811aCf . .._aedHBanundour Mndecfwarr,QOldpack-11111 ELECT~ICl'lreplace$150 Champ ampllflet MO. n1g1, some runnet. 1 at 145-Nll YemHHg•. 145-fl21. lll1llllllllO (Hamlnon X 8u1h1rd) ,....lllllngptan. t091S31,500.788-1159
Blcctrtc oPtlgon org.,; Comptete Mt ooW a.a 1141· 1411 uOld keg" lamp 7 FOOT W&J Sloene DOid s ELL SATURDAY ONLY 9-2 SAT.ISUN. 8-4. PARE: MBZ '74 SEL. perfect Need• ll1tle ~end body
1100. 2 DOid c1ut1 ct\airs :" c::;,!~ 8i': 131. TWo Mele.lean Cot-cu1tom couch Sfoo. 509~ Oatllla ("1 alley) .. ~ 1141 -· •llTI ooncs. ~ ... to llP-
111 w:fl. 2 vinyl bat EllwllentltUCMnt 114o1n ~ onl9I arm cMlrs with C..... 541-1234. & 8aa.t. precl•t•I It'• • rHI 912-7113 1eeve mesMQ9
stool• $20 H Ch .• 2 tin .... Suzuat $125 .............. eech. a • • • MOVING SALE E"*Ything qua1 ty contem-2131714 ME..cEDES --..Yl14,000 840-5324 aftel" 5pm Ml~ lw ~ VJ • , ... flr•Pl•ce ac-A I !Aldlld•tNIOMlon throuch claiss1f1ed goeel Furn, appliances, potetyfum 'ml9e ffom....,.=-........ ..,,...-..,...,......--
.. Md\ All oalent Tenor banJo 145. c111a1aa. h..,. 113, tortllCiae....,arn wom ltnene, Jewelery ** manelon. SUNDAY 1-5 ..... ''iii. llftflmllm ***
condition .Call 7rS-4n4 Karnak• uti• '35. Gar· and h ..,__ (• '9noe) ~toogoodtogNie 142·1111 SAT/SUN 9--4 no early 32001 So. Coat Hwy Choou tr om 12 5
· · man atudent vlola, 1141, .,. ....,.._ ol awey. ...... 4815 Corltand ~ Owned MBZ. --------
WASHER $150. Dryer beautffut aound S150. =r.: (Old~ New· DEADLINE: Tnuoo•y"°°" RCAoolor toleTV col ....... ..... lilt Compet9: t: =: =~~: = sf;~J:e. Ilk• port 144-12N . l"ltlcr: S·l<r>t min.mum. l Cl<lys • 10C ~ 1,~., '3 oo fee& lam~bi.5. lulitlz~ 11 P..., ....... I -· •llTI Gal Mowe 1125 Utt gate FIND . A• lids lift P•tOillO Dy coming Into t~ D.l•ly Pilot to bdrm .... atereo unit, Everytftl11g must gol 2421 a a. 8lfef tor P.U. 1150. Sota bed SIDE by side retrlgeret0t. pi1cr your~ oi UH int coupon bttow lernc>t. oak dining set E 15th St. SAT lam-4pm l13n14 MERCEDES
ISO. Cflalr S25. Fire good conditions S 150. LI-• ~~::! "~~npytu mt. ''~~=·stp,:;:t :'!.an~o com wTVltiu1_:~..:.. porth.!~ld ~~5' • ••-y ••• • , S • Tl ..... = ... place new S 150 &rary table 75/0BO. h ,.. . "-· -· · "" ..,..._ -.........__ ltl 5l4I. · 545-71111. t rough classified • £acn11tmll"4!stbtpr1cto1ntht~w1tnno11tmsovt1 Seawwd Rd .. Sat/Sun Newport Crett. SAT only, • ,;;;;;;;;:i_pr
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Noon or 5-epm. Ml C... knowt.dga of floOf re-or ball · 144-5128 LINCOLN CENT sno. quality. baby Items & 8lom win-Shopping V141ege, 1000 15190£118 950 (Hl08)
Maldcer\ Aeetauten1, 296 flnl1hlng equipment. FREEZER. gea 980 o.c-c:olectlon t909 to 197' ..... 11* dowl. many ml9C family Brtetol St. Norttl. Ste 12. ...... 11300£ ...th. (7148)
E. 17tft St .• eo.a Me98 ::"~·~11~:,.;et,;: oreior Wing Chair, Ktcl\n $IOO • F~EE only to good home. Items! Sit/Sun 9-3 Vciy J.-nbor• a Brll1ot 17 WGN 2 wl\tlblU (5013)
'U •llLll ID Aft Auto, 9 cyl. ,pwr/dl,
ratdlets, ed; pwr/slb,
AM/FM. A/C, (7-311)
S15.t95 .............. -:Jf"""•·· ... 1 1 Bea6tl BlVd 142..()131
•mta11m 4 cyt. crvtM. pwr/t/b, cue. A!C. (S-200) $8, 795 .............. -at-"•··· 1 1 Bea6t1 Blvd
142-0831 lll&llTllUS tlabte. 545-07~ ~,..:.:~en ~945 8 yr• M• AKC buff A.ntlqw conectlbte sate! 2 ESTATE SALE sat & Sun ti Ser p 17 5808L 5K ml. (9837)
PIWt-TllN,NewportS..Ch ...,..._ .... , Cocker Spaniel Femlty. Furniture to t-4. Nmlture, dishes, up~; :.::, 1':..: 17300ES31,950 (7311) •---
.......... ~L 722-6415 ~EF~".!.~: C~t • HOSPfTAL BED only StO; OM CrllWrciCM table 1 , * 984-0859 * P41P« I ml9C! SAT S-3. linens & a ~. 1259 71 K orlQ. ml., dual saddt8 ...S ... NJI ------iii•__,_-30782..So.'Cout Hwy. !rr:=:e...!!~·h c:heirs.1275.840-4410 _.,....... 1881TUSTINAVE ~.:cs~~!lytrvlne) tank•. tact. •Ir, new ....... nllU
COU.EGE STUDENTS Laguna 8eact1 ~99-1019 112. Clll: Ma-4254 · ELECTRIC twtn bed, 1000 Ftemepolnle ~7* INGll Fum, nou.ewares. · pow brek•. new b6g 4 cyt ,,,,,,ls/b casa A/C
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11Lll n..,_ ~tons. x·tono. x·flnn, · srn1 spp11anc.s. misc. --uu ttt.. new shod!•. new "" c7 s'~ 14 995 · · 546-uoo lftltlTill lTTllT FINE FURNISHINGS! Ilk• nw, '395. ewt'1om •t111 •alae.1 SUNDAY ONLY 8am. FRI/SAT/SUN 10-A )c*tts, nw peH\t. IUOO. -... ~rl ..... JGt.....,•c-.-.. PfT ffT, flu ""9. no exp FT /PT days/n1tes xtnt MAPLE hutch Ind. china Meduccl 12-spd bike, AKC pups. 2 lb. whef\ full 2251 Columbia Drive H.,bor Ridge e.40-4143. •75e-03'3* ....... -.. _,. nee. C111 11~2. 541..S796. condt & pay. 673-332.0 & ftetwere DROP Leal UMd r.w tlmal, +xtrat, grown S500 ... 543..e995 ..___ 4111 f&t .... 111'& TUlml Olnln Table & 4 MCS1200.lf3..3IOO ., ... IM&f MOVING SALE SAT/SUN ... -, ' 1ele1Beac:t181Yd
s.... Ctel'k polftk)i• awl!, PTeectlool TMCNf to oo-CHAI~ 3 MARBLE.,.~ FOR .-. Aooworlet '°' "'ml •W•B -•IM I. 11• It 8-4, blk-. lklboot• & Clllda IMS 142-0831
FIT & PIT. Med benllfits. twtl UCI campue &/or T..,._, TAU nr...r. 2 ~~==-~ic!::' F= ~ ~~~ =-tJ:. CHURCH YARD SALE! ~~.~ ::~*· . , grNt ..............
pd vac.tlon, ernptoyee lrvlM privet• scnool. FT MATCHING IJpN)lttered stock stereo ~ off_; S I BLE LOVI NG lam•2pm. Sat 9/10, fair oond. lat ~ the l\anO-Beautiful blk rig-top. dlacount. Xlnt oppty for & PT. M~ be state-Cttan. COFFEE Table, 3 on.., 546-0;14 ADULTS!· _.7_7 194 or ...,._ at Fair. eargarns --ULI made bemltleel 110.000/ w/only ett ml. &lpd, ale, ldva"'*"9nt. Stanlng quallfled. 796-7,94 Spaclal Lamps. Come · • 641-3712 •new & ueed. Wtktr/dfyr, mower. patio Ob0.133-3544, 720.oSM p/w, pis, p/b, p/lap, AM
14. 75-S5/Hr. Contact TELEPHONE OPERA TOR ... & make reaaonabte HEAL TH dub member-furn widtel" t .. cart roll-Ja II /FM c:au Factory mags
Gary or Sun n •t No experience neceasary c:atlotf91".14S-1572 •hip, SPorta Connec-=.. = CLAWFOOT BathtubS50, tapdeek,oal!rochr'.dtn· la• ,.... II EtcS19,75oobo548-4&94
545-0431«8PPIY at: 9-5:30 M-F. S5.50/Hr. tton/Jeclt Latanne. Over -King Sin Bed Set 540· Ing chra plants pewter **rm • .i. X'lnt benefits. C.M. MAPLE pedestal table, two years to run: Pool, AEK 12 lpd. • loll of goodlel. moving ... a ~ mo:.. 3709 -I. 91111' .,. TOYOTA MR-2. 1987, S-
• ...,_ 842 2050 t< th four chairs. Chin' buffet oauttlu9, aerobica, more sertas 400, Shimano 500 bade ... t 232' Bden • 1 ~. Ave (near ~th & _.. lpd, AJC, sunrf. spoiler. -• PLW · • Y 5' high,. wide $350. Chi-$300. 64S-e194. dar811er. u9ed onty 10 8-4 Sat/Sun 548-4953 of s.lboa) SUN ONLY 9 A Lo ml, gorgeous, 127,500. etc. XLNT cond., most
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Auto. S cyl, pwr/t /b.
AM/FM, cua. AIC,
(~5)$8,395
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'15 FORD mu•tang conv .
Icy!, auto. full power,
em/fm can. Xlnt con<I.
l9500obo 882· 1552 Aetel S.... . TOOL Melntenance Sml neee carved ted round TOPIAAYS Anlinals Seal hrs., gorgeous 21 In w/ 1111·2590 • CALL 144-8819 ... $12,000 obo. ** ·~ alwle#tetc tool rec>atr. 0-.. coffee tlbte S 100 Oo1pNn 24 In. bo~• S aoceu. paid S&30 _., FURNITURE tamps T t/10 only e.m-3pm. ****** 154-t1N OI' 573-4034 lllP..., .... ~-
•Blke Tectl• toolll. MacGregor Y.chts. 496-SHO ft. tai, 5t0t$1000.' Met oflef over '380. dothea ~ m"°9llaneou•: TERRtftC llARGAINSI .. -. Piii .. -
•Floof S.... 113t Pteosntla C.M. SAGO PALMS 543..et95 493-5001 e.111.223 •1127 Corona Ln.• 88' ltoolll, ctmlrs, e6ec: & ••••• •LomPT9¥ention --~WAlrau ~'RY __ f 1 n ....__. .. ~tr.-!-, (MetaOelMat)SAT8-' typewriter., rugs. 1rt Auto, 4 cyt, pwr/b , ·--·u. . 2 Nttr-.. trundle new """ --.. 90.. ove I --, --;o.. booll•. china. '19 Y11ta AM/FM, AIC. (7-329) Foun~~~~-0616 'Et.~£'~~ 0=;'~9 ~;!13;lrtsl =·~~~:.~:::.:~:=~· 56" dtlNt DnisuQ~V G~~~~~~:~ s:;,,:~ s:::er, flt• -•=........· ..... llUS II.Ill son with OMV report M-F bedroom Mt. White/blue ,._ Hll Moving, must Mii. Stereo ·Harbor Villa Apts. 2621 cabinets, smith-corona .,.... PlfUI ...
Elac1rontc pan recognition 10em-3pm: Mr. Lamaln. trim 1 150 6,2•5678 ..-rten sound. Remote. Perteet Harbor Apt 0 _5 typewriter Nlec:tric, sldts, ~REVIER 11181 Beactl Blvd req'd. Full Co. benefits CHOC Thrift Stores 2025 ..,..· · 176/QO ;;;;c:lal Rent an condition. Paid S3900 • · ~pets, antq poker tbl. 142-0831
Call B.,bata for appt. w .111st .. SantaAna · IBMPCctone &.Ok dual 8acrlflce$725751·9323 HUGEll E"*Ythmg mull lthr couch, aectlon•I ... 11.m-llT! .12 vw JETTA 4 Dr,
550-2001 W!Mllllll QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS drive gr~ lr•'sott-• go. J>(antl, lamps, Ibis, couch. oak wall unit, un Ill tunroof, ale, good con·
-··-I BOX. OUILTEOf . wereitralnlng. 281·2•1& ~liea baby things ... Sat & Sun hide-a-bed. wort<bench, . dltlon One s2eoo SALESPERSON NEEDED S511W • benefits must BMNONEWI S155. ~ 2103Federa1St. whMlbarrow. At 3231 . i'•WJS• · owner ' :~6RE~Ttdl:.o~,~.R~ hew ~r" train. Mli(e Call: 148-4293 , .... ,.. iiii 7111 MULTI-FAMILY Sat 8-3, CLAY ST. SAT/SUN 9am .. ,..ea.:! lM 759-0e53 -.:.'1'1rwF.!lil!:trowm!'"m'w:""9 ~ xint wort<lno con-* • 1 .. 1 * Fiii to Y60: 11' LXONCH Wiffi Bimini. aun 12--4. A 11tt1e bit ot Lllta Au 13 m 5 ~ .-. 1 L9 Diii-•
dltlonl.EJtoept'°"•lfyl1ne ........... un WED! KlESHOUNO, 2 yHr. center coneote. new..,. everyttltngf 2826 LOfeto =·.. .... IS 7~ ........ dlent•.;~7.J.« appt. cc::: Wll ~. Soayed. Call g1ne,. Greet bl)' t>oetl ~,,..(Mesa del Mar)_ IS '35al. • • .-. zenm .. ,_ -----llST SELL'! 8....,,..14$-5«5 l4900 .• 873-6471 A • f\Jm, TV, VCR, "l2Sn s •. lolded ISCl41S
ID&llLD -----· • ..... s 22' Cti~ARRAL '88 ......... dothel,ml8c.21'1~ •1l!M.111to,lolded2CtXIOS
etothlng a Hard goods -ft3s1'='1 o:!; C_M •WATBlll 80'6WIR: whltney =y ~~ 17
15a' ~· EVERY SATISUN. Orange ~hw,~= &':,':,~.!) ·~ 5". ~l
FfT. PfT opening•. good New err1vaN d-~ 11mo9. King Size. Dark duptatOf, deec> knee (213)43t'..3864 . . Coast ~~~ •SAT ONLYI 9-4• Part• -Leasing worlllng conditions, flex _,, Oak Wood. 3/Yr War-41" bed L.agun Mitt, Max· and Ad~•. ~·a ....,...
holKs. lldlng experience CHANDELIER.• 15 Prest ranty on neater $12.5 turn 1'" lathe, MEC 37' TrlWleraftcabfn. Time ~IP.n<tna FREE. AreyouthuportinglOft. 1•1-1111
nec:.sary. Apply In per-Bad! Chalfl,. • dresaer, cutoff .aw, notctier. Wire sher• In exchange tor SPA~ 110 432-5880 Find the equipment you • .on: NEWPORT SKI co • Claw Foot end tables, • .._... feed weldef. "oor spot Newport BHCh tllp. MedlnclaNiflecl. 1500 Auto Mall Or. 'IS 311.WJll,9"
2700 w. Cout Hwy., NB • Oaell c:heirs. • ROdter, Hotpolnt 175 welder. 52" Wy1ong 831~ I Santa Ana AtttJ< lllW 11201u1
-1-1 ••• , • ·~· • Br1199 Runs grMtll ......,, 80" pr ... brake. '83 FAIRLINER 32' live-.... ..... 7112 WI ..... 7 14 55 Fwy. at Edinger Invent..,, of ow• 50 -• 1 __. _ bed,• snowcue. •Clew C... 831-0425 anytime aboard Newport .,.. .. ..... w w _, IPll _, ~~s!,,~~ ~~ K':in.=· 808142--4321 •255 Fuait.n Sale~ ...... 573-1654 ....... ,1 rt. $11,000 DYER7·11. Loaded. SeMc:e Hr!.~:-Frl. llice,UltdlllWs
pleHant personailty. ...... ~ 796-9115 °' 645-2221 •1'2 ..,.. j i.u,...t IM'I '82 COBIA 19' cabin 1H75-9555• Pertec:t. 530-5010 1:oo am to 10 pm
=~ ;ti.:'9"1. r.-.... 1114 8 TR o L LEE -ht g ti • PA1VM"trP9W'•t91" ..,. =:: t!!:0.!:..am:. .... '1114 / .. !' .--·------IEXUTIFOL = hutch c:Nlr/atroller/c:.wt llke IBM. new Word Pro-port .,.._ seooo. SLIP ii' LXNUCiA 1A2 7111 ~ "'
......... , .. Mw6ed9'1tl1doors, MW, total S75, FISH CM90tl~=~•tS250. AVAILABLE873-1854 ""'"'· fu(tlng, auto pltot, 11' 8kJIOxt a; mere. Sterlin
PIT Mon-Fr1 lam·Hoon, pertectoond c:ost$1280 TANK. 50oal w/ttand& . I •••-••-exoellent. Newport slip. Eng rebu1t Auna Ille '
no expar. nee ..... 50/Hr. ... IMO. 642-3095 . equlpt '50. T22-0150 .... '&aia1l1 '"' n.,~ ---$13.000. 873-4220 dreem. Wll ttvow In... M
AWIY In per.on. NEW ~ White & VERY 1harl> 90fe love 1~1.W~ cc:r~· ·15 COL~SlA 21· Pel'fect I .,._laC*etL Must .... --• JAii ar-. w/mattr._ & Hit chair ott~man FREE AKC M Scnnauzel' ' oond, ~y 11\Nout U200 firm. 831· 1211
,721,.,..St.,C.M. trundle Complete 1245 ScoichQuard.d neve; llllhOt,etc •. Onlytogood CLASSIC 34' Monterey, tnt.W( .. cer) edfor.llOOO ........... ,... Ol'mWllOM'llACH
•546-5525• *l40-l733* UMd. S~75. 14~9295 home! Good wllh chit· rebullt boerd-for·board. I05 218-9339 L1i 7i,,._ I• I'''
HI R drer\. 759-3180 · 1972. Mein Nlon added SAILBOAT, Lido 14. ----.. ••• L"" DtNIHO RM Tabletcttan, ZEBRA RUGS 1'85. Fil*:. bar, com-N#fl/S scored Inside 3 w id;;; Wind! 1540 JAMBOREE AOAO ~ armoir.. cttan, pictures App1t. 5'x 8'. $1275 good fmllTTEU pl•t• galley, 50 HP •• of ...,. cus tom ~ ~ model ()pert 7 d9YI •week
h h 1_ • 'f'ed a ml1cl $15·S225. cond. & $300 nffdS ~Perl(ln.black,iongfur Perkins. S25 ,000. trallar race rigged MK1a0 ,_MI.ad Extlndecta.MoeHour9
I rOl.!8 c .. ss• t IU-7211 wont. Call 175..e302 •14~4· 133-3544 Of 720-058e $1500. 818-335-3631. .-uoe . 550-9364. 1 Llft.-10 p.m. Mon-Fr1
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3670 Cherry Ave.
lo• Beach
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(114) 131-57• • (213) 421-54M
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RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE 8E.RVICES
THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE NATION
NEW UIT1NG-8AYFRONT 11.-.000
Pier for your boac. Walk to the ocean
beaches. ;Three BR. 3 BA. Remodeled
kitchen. Master suite with bay v iew. Ann
Peters.
SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOME S207,000
Wonderful exposure, sunlight alJ day. Beauti·
fully upgiaded11ooring, all white and easy to live
with. Two BR. great for young couple or single
executives. Triona Bergin.
FOR BUSY PROFESSIONALS $210,000
Two BR. condominium .. shows like a model.
Plush white carpeting, fireplace and ~Y win-
dow. Both bedroom suites are generous in siz.e
and completely separate. Gayle Amato.
CAREFREE LIVING S2Q,500
A 2 BR. 2 BA home just steps IJom pool and spa.
One level downstairs with attached garage
access. lenn-alre appliances. close to beach,
shopping, freeways. Gloria Robertson or
_91rolyn Lowe ,.---
OWNER MAY FINANCE 1375.000
Bay view, slip wiO accommodate up to a 35' &
boat. Two BR, 2 BA. condominium with com-
munity pool. Sun deck. Two parking spaces.
Gayle Amato.
GREAT DUPLEX St85.000
Close to ocean and Channel, approx. 8 years
. olp. Great condition and fully rented. Owners
u1'it upstairs. Back unit 3 BR; 2 BA. Four car
P41rking. Triona Bergin.
THE 0000 UFE '511.000
In this air conditioned 2 BR, 2th BA. home.
F1aptone courtyard with reflection pond and
fountains. Granite, marble, plantation shutters.
Community pool. spa, tennis. Gayle Amato.
.......UU-PARtt·PRtVACY · UIS,000
Four BR. 2'12 B.A. family home a*a)1 from the
crowds yet dose to wedge, beach and bay
Ktivity. A dream place to raise an active family.
Hobie Denny.
IEAY1EW EXCLUSCVE wmt VIE1f 9175,000
Dramatic Port Royal with forever city li&hts and
mountain views. Totally remodeled 4 BR. 3 BA
home In dellChtful guard pted community. This
property will not last. Suz.anne Shuler.
-COUNTRY fMNCH" -S72S,OOO
Four BR. home customized throughout. Private
. location. French doors •nd windows. skyli&hts.
runy bullt~l~ Large family room. Pool sized
yard. Carol Allison.
TOP PRODUCER
FOR THE MONTH
AUGUST 1988
BELLE PARTCH
MOST TRANSACTIONS
FOR THE MONTH
AUGUST 1988
ANN PETERS CARLYN CALLAN
NEW LISTINGS
PARTY P£AF£CT $220,000
Mesa del Mar beauty. J BR. 2 BA. plus
spacious living room. attached 2 car garage.
Great cul-de-sac location Extra large lot with
beautiful black bottom pool Stella Shirar
CONDOlllNIUM IN GAEENBEL T S2G.OOO
Two SR. 2 BA home features fireplace in living
room. and kitchen with light oak cabinets and
quality lenn Air appliances Large master
suite. Gloria Roben son or Carol n Lowe.
GUARD GA TED $535,000
Bic Canyon, expanded Dover model. 2 BR . 2
BA built in entertainment center, hardwood
floors, crown moldings, wet bar. air con-
ditioned. Landscaped b> Rogers Gardens.
Madelyn Gonzales
•A&.BOA ISLAND $597 ,000
New listing, Invest in this wonderful 4 BR.
home and enjoy the lifestyle that this charm-inc lsland has to offer. Excellent location.
room for expansion. Ann Peters.
OPEN HOUSES
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2 BR. nt. Vu
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5 BR. nt. pool. spa
BELCOUJIT
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NEW-FAIRWAY ONE $2,315,000
New Fairway One custom home Outstand-
ing in qualtt~· and design J BR 41h BA,
library, spacious master suite Golf course.
mountain and c 11 \ l1ghc "1ews from every
room Dann)' Bibb or Stephanie Grody
EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000
Older home on good lot "'1th great "1ew and
fabulous potential We 1ust listed this at
S 1.1 S0.000 Lots of parlong 1" o stories 0 K.
Dave H1rschler or Rod Dale'
GOLF COURSE VIEW $1, 195,000
Four BR . 1·1.1 BA homt.· 1.1.1th ~olt course views
Decorated profes~1onall\ for 'todays living··
Private court~·ard with ~r<l rnced to sell Carol
Allison.
FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW $1.500.000
Six BR. 'l'h BA. 11v1th tamil\ room sitting room
and formal dmin% Guest quarters Dramatic
pool, outside cooktn~ tac1lit ~ and entertainment
area Twe>separate master suites ,Tnona Bergin
CUSTOM BA YFAONT-LARGE SLIPS1.550,000
Elegant home 1n perletl cond1t1on Five BR. 41"2
BA . J fireplaces t;:.> feet on P1omontory Bay
Custom built b> present owner Barbara Aune
SHANGAl-LA $1,950.000
).5 acres lit used to be an Orange Counly Parkl
Manicured lawns. 100 year old pine. ficus and
palm trees Private pool. o BR. 7 BA. Barbara
Aune
C.D.M. WHITE WATER VIEW $1.985,000
Dramatic 180 views of ocean. 1etty. Catalina
and sunsets Listen to the sound of the waves.
Spacious older home·wilh 4 BR. c; BA A special
C.0.M opportun1t~ Lois lacobs. Linda Oeth
OY£RlOOKING BEACH $2.375.000
Terrific new J BR. "''' BA "' com den Looks
down on the private beach l· pounding surl This
is Emerald Bay's best location Seller may carry
financing to qualified bu}er Ask tor Da"e
Hirschler or Rod Dale'
9IQ CANYON CUSTOM $2.asG.000
Magnificent family home set on one of the
~rcest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak
floors. fabulous kitchen. b BR. separate guest
house. pool. spa, paddle tennis court Danny
Bibb or Stephanie Grody
NEW CUSTOM .. HAMOR RIDGE SS.150.000
Spectacu~.( 12,000 sq. fL home wtth (>BR. 9 BA.
library. e•tra lar~ dining' and family rooms. 2
~ster suites, elevator. pool & spa, 4 car ~r~e.
room for limousine Danny Bibb or Carol Allison
2 Civic Plaza, #100 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH
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PRIVATE UTE 11111•1 ISUll.
SPUllll TUll11llW.
Thi9t waterfront home was COMPLETELY
remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur-
ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12' ceilings ~quisite master bedroom w/His & Hera
bathS + separate jift ng room. Pier illp
for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Vert private
yard & patlS-. $3,200,000. The best of
Unda 15'8. (
.-111 mi 11n1• MW, 11111111 111n, NIL
Luxury exudes in this 6 Bedroom, 8 bath
home featuring a 2 story entry & Uvtng
Room-w/sweeping staircase to teh 2nd
level. Fabulous execution of design, this
cul-de-sac mansion offers a private tennis
court, huge pool & spa + views of the Bay,
ocean & Cataltna. Compare w/Harbor
Ridge & you will recognize the tremondoue
value. S2,500,000.
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IATE 11111111 M••tim
Charming Old English home situated on
best location of Harbor Ridge features 5
bedrooms, and sweeping staircase In
grllnd foyer. Magnlfioent views of ocean
Md-bay-to-CeteMna---Md Pak>e \Wdee. A
gendemM'a atudy, and format partor ...
eome of m11ny te.turee. This well-executed
property is offered for S2,900,000 . ...... ,,.1-1
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IME PID I SLIP
Just Usted, this 3 bedroom, 3'n bath home
is strageically situated to see 5 Newports 7
islands with magnificent western ex-
posure. Recentty remodeled, this flne
home otters adult livtng with private spa,
21/z car garage and one of the beet vtews In
the city. Huge' pier and slip. Priced to sell at
$1.895.million. .
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2321 22M ITIEET
1•1•••••• PllFESS•llL TEllll Mllf1
"Blue Chip" envtronmental lndudes pri-
vate, park-Jlke custom, brick home on
~aue with 8 bedrooms, 8 baths,
private proteUioMI tennis court. grotto-
atyle pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen.
In .a word ... Fabulous. $2,895,000
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2171 Al.Timi lllYE
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f*lloul kw. Cove. IOUth of the Coat High-
way, this ~ 3 bedroom, 3 bath c:uatom
hOme .... be9'I •••itOd•l•d 8nd lndude9 • completely new kitchen with .. new~
F.m..tic P.anc <>ce.'I V... + Vsy ~
pool. This 9dult ort.ilecl hOme offws private.
white Andy be9d'I 8nd the "MOST' of the
"BEST". ~ Study. E~ Met ~ S1,495,00CM
Located below Cedar Glen and souttl of
Cedar Ridge Eatat•, this may be the last
8Yalable acr: In the lush area south of
the lake wtth~ prtvtlegea. Land u111ge
is flexible. Owner wiH help finance, w11
trade, exchange, etc. Asking only
.'40KJacre. Cell for fact lheet.
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CEMnAL NEWPORT · S925,000
Exceptional oceanfront duplex on 3 BR borne of
quality and design. Located on the sand.
HBWPOIT BEACH 1425,000
Emotional appeal galore. This charming 3 BR, 2
BA family home is located on a wonderfully
quiet street just west of Irvine. Completely
remodeled + redone. It's a jewel.
NEWPORT BEACH
VILLA BALBOA 1!!8,000
Dancing fountains re nected in beveled minors
from this 2 BR & 2 BA condo. Penthouse living
with skylights. elevator. & 2 car parking.
NEWPORT BGTS 082,000
Here it )s! The charming remodeled .home in
eought after area. Lmmaculate! Larxeyard
w/paddle tennis court. 3 BR. 13 • BA. Call now!
ll.AmlOI VIEW '459,600
Wor)derful family home. Attractive decor with
light bright colors. 4 BR plus FR with FP.
EASTBLUPP 1475,000
Step into jolly Old England. Beautiful highly
upgraded cottage in a park like setting. 3 BR, 2
BA. You will love it. .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Hzt,000
Cape Code style w/5 BR. 5 BA. Beamed ceilings.
French doors, stained glass windows. LR. FR
and muter suite all with fireplaces. Spaciows
yard w/spa.
I ll.AmlOI llDGE S78t,OOO
Sumeta over Catalina, lights of Fashion Island
from 4 BR Harbor Ridge dream home. FR +
wood-panelled library with FP.
llilBOl llDGE *799,600
A fabulous 180° view from this estate home.
Quality throughout. 4 BR, library and large
family rooin. Within steps of the pool. One of
your most prestigious areas.
• NBWPOIT BEJGBTS S8S5,000
Fabulous 180° view of all Newpo rt
Harbor/entire second noor master bedroom
auit.e, large deck plus patio. Three fireplaces.
PININSULA 11, 180,000
Commaiiding view of the entire Bay from this 8
,_, old contemporary home on Peninsula's
ftmlt location. Gourmet kitchen, 3-car garage
with quality• extras throughout.
mmurr s 1,an,000
New Mediterranean home in Belcourt sur·
rounded by luah landscape. 4 BR + library &
atudy area in cbilds wing. Lal'ge yard with pool &
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OPEN HOUSES
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llST&.U 2122 SU lllUS
3BR $263,000 N. BROWNE
MWPllT IUCI 1711 PAL•
4 BR $425,000 ·J. MERTZ
MWlllT .. m 11• UIT PUii
3 BR $429.000 O.MEEOER .... 2127 NIT WllTIT
4 BR $459.500 G. LIVINGSTON
UITalff M1WIWI
3 BR $475,000 G. LIVINGSTON
Wllllff 2221 Al T& YISTI
4BR $547,000 G.ANOERSON
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2 BR + 1 BR $695.000 D. VALENTINE
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llSTl •SA 2722 SU CllLIS
3BR $263.000 G.ANDERSON
IUffS 2U1 Ufl(TI
3 BR $365,000 K.PARKCR
MW .. TIUCI 1711 PAL•
4 BR $425.000 J . MERTZ ...
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3 BA $429.900 H. STOCKWELL ---2 BR + 2 BR $459.000 .... 2121 NIT WllTIY
4 BR $459.500 G. LIVI NGSTON
Miil 111.U 12 NllWITD
3BR $469,500 C. MC MAHAN
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3 BR $475,000 E. BROWN -TllUll llltllnll
3 BR $645~000 C. RUMSFELO
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4BR $589.500 E. CORKETT ..... 1142NITl•m.Y
4BR $595.000 J . ROBBINS -Jl1tPIMmll
4BR $725.000 A.KURTZ .... , .. llUMT&
48A $825,000 E. BOWIE
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.fBA $1 ,375.000 J . MACMILLAN
CORONA DEL MAR
OLD CDM '459.000
Duplex on comer locat11m. 2 RR. 1 BA each unit.
Fireplaces. greenhouse windo"'rs. skvlites. separ-
ate garages. super cond1t1on. Owner will carry 1st
TD.
JASMISE CREEK H69,SOO
A precious jewel in .Ja ... mtnt' C'ret'k. S plt'ndid
ocean/bay/Catalina ··,11 down .. new. Rare sm1de
level Plan llI w :l BR · FR Beautifully up -
graded. Private commun1t\'.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS Si25.000
Wonderful location next to park' Beautifullv
refurbished 4 BR "' ne"' kitch .. baths. French
doors ... large covered pat111 tn pri vate setting.
CAMEO SHORES $795.000
Sensational 5 BR. 4 HA humf" ha;,. 1t aJl-v1 ew,
inner courtyard pat111 -pool Formal dining
room. parquet floors. ;,.11lar pool healer -mo re.
SPYGLASS HILL $8-49.000
Rare 4 BR one tloor h11me "'uh full \'tew of
ocean-Harbor & Cit\'. Large courtya rd,
spacious view, patio. three car l?a'taJ!e
BAVSHORES
BA YSBOllES $8450,000
A traditional :l BR. ~ BA home plus den on a
large corner lot. \'ery private master suite. l'wo
beautiful patio~ The home you have bet'n wait·
i.ng for.
BA YSBORES U ,!50,000
Bayfront-fi nest qualit~. -l BR remodeled home
with 60 ft fron~. Pool, spa plus dock for 2
large yachts. Eiquisite bay views.
BAYSBORP.S U ,750,000
Fabulous one-of-a -kind bayfront w/r;raMoy lawn,
hug-e tree. oversized d eck. 3 slips, ch.arming "Old
Newport" on 11 '2 Bayshore Jots.
BA ~SBOl.FS $6,600,000
This celebrated bayfront e-$late is ronsidered by
many to be the m ost desirable property in
Newport Beach. The appro• 9000 sq. ft. resj •
dence ia located on 2/3 of an acn at the m08t
prominent poi.nt in Newport Bay & offen stun· nine panoramic views of the colorful N.~wport
Harbor. Private pier & slip, plus eveTV im·
*Ji.nab.le amenity. ·
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DBL WIDE LOT! 5 BR. 5 BA. ep. maids room. 3
fplc, atrium with skylight for all day aanllght!
Hue alate bayside patio, pool, ape & waterfall. LJ1 dock. Include. f\.lmi9binal. A* for ...
DENNE 80DBRLING .
onm mra -mm am.111 Pride of ownership, beautiful light ownen unit,
lola of uPlndes, vaulted ceilinp, fireplace, large
clec.k. seek unit has 3 BR, 2 BA, nice pvt yard.
Lower unit 9 _years old. Pkg for 4 can. ~ for ...
• LEE CHESTERFIELD
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Walk to the beech froin this almost new home w /4
BR. 2 ~ BA. family nn, bonus rm and peak of
ocean vieW. Largest floor plan. Aak foe... -
ESTHER YANK ·
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Jumine Creek! Plan 4. 3 BR, 2 ~ BA with formal
dminC room; family room. kitchen with eating
area and larfe y8rd. Nice <Dnmunity with com-
munity pool, ~and tennis courts. Ask fiSr ...
DELIA DELGADO
.. a mmf Ullnl 1.111•111
3 BR or 2 & den with dramatic 2 story ceilinp in Lk. Soft earth tones, •. -plan talion ahutten,
enclmed courtyardenti;y~b:onLpatio to look at
view. Model perfect. Ask for ...
.JO ANN. KENTON _
.. Ulllll 1111.111
Centrally located yet eecluded privacy in this
spedoua 2BR & den. 2.5 BA. gate guarded. AC
community pool, all the extras. Price includes
new can>etina throughout!! Fine Value! Ask for ...
OPEN lious'i 8UNDA y 1-&. & 80UTBHAMPTON
LYNNE LINDSAY
Mff 11 IT • IRE 11.1111111
Prime 9UnDY location on lge lot! OJntemp. &
tranlitional daign. Hi&h ceil.inp. beautiful brick
floon & open. flowing f1oorplan. 5 BR, maid'• rm.
6 BA & formal dininl nn. Pvt baytide terrace &
dock for ...,. yacht! Ask for.:.
OP&N 8UNDA y 1-a. au VIDA LIDO 80UD DENNE SODERLING IPlll-• &&1&1111 R 1111•111
Lacuna ee.c.h 3 BR, 2.5 ~omom-Family rm,
formal dininc nn •. ._ ok. Vaulted dp,
int. plmt ~ u ~ l'eC!H!d Ulhtma &
mirrored w._~ _ .c.tr' w/retreat w/fplc. Spa,
intercom & a -· systiem. 2 car pr. & dedm. A* for
DENNIS GRIMES
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Goq.om. md IUnRY wl*Ylichta. vaulted ceil-
ino. plantation abutters and rec !II !d lilhtinc· 3
BA, 2~ BA & 2 BR. 2 BA + den,~ with
I fireplaca, eepatate )a~ and 4 CAI' parkinc.
Like new w/ifll:o&tGA~ for ...
IDllMNE
Prime retail apace now available in excellent
locadona, Tustin and Fountain Valley. Office
..-. ai.o available. A* foe ...
CLIFF KEMP
11 ltlllll • 1111• 1111.111 .
Si.nale level 2 BR. 2 BA townhome in Olde CdM. Walk to shops, Qasis Center, park. Gourmet
kitchen, living rm w /fplc, 2 car attached'garage.
• Spac. master w /walk in closet, dressing area. Ls
wrap-.arou.nd patio. Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER .
,.. •••• mm 1111,111
Comer lot one b&ock to beach!! 3 BR. 2 BA cottage
plus 2 BR, 1 BA upper unit. Additi9nal aeparate 1
BR ~ BA guest room. Charming exterior. Hurry.
this won't last!! Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
••• , 11111 1111,111
PRICE REDUCl'ION! Linda Plan. 2 BR + den.
Ownen have purchased another home and say
brine them an offer. Ask for ...
OP°JN 8AT/8UN l ·&, 96 CORSICA
JANE SUNGAILA
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Elepnt.2 8'0I')' with vol~ ceilinp. spec living
rm. family rm. formal dininC nn & aowmet ial4nd
kitchen w/orden window. A& for ...
OPIN SAT/SUN 1-&. KTOSCANY
JANE SANGAILA
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Newer estate in nearby Tustin Hills. ~t
lake views. Complete privacy on 2 acres ol beaut.
land8caped pounds. Dual U8e guest hou9e is de"&ned .. workout facility. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
U. FIDEii .11-.111
Spednua family home in 'The Shores' lakeside
community. Great location on greenbelt. 4 BR,
2 ~ BA. cathedral ceilings. Beautiful. natural
•ttin&. IWTOUDded by trees.. very pvt w /nice
view of lake. Ask for ...
RONDA BEIN
WllMlllll llllU.. •111
2 BR. 2 BA De Anza Bayside Village. great
community with clubhowle, community pool &
ape. Freshly redecorated. Ask for ...
VIRGINIA SW AN
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Fannie Ma OWned, 2. story co~. FHA ap-For 1e91e _ 1 BR condo, leCUrity building. ~· 2 ~· 1 BA. San Juan..~ano_._Gooci_ $1800/MO. Alk"fcr. .. ---
income rauo. Ask for... VIRGINIA SW AN RAY DAVIES, JR.
.... 11 I E lRB. il-.111 •&t•I a ~ ~II~ 1111,111
Encl Several f1oorplana avail. for v.ewmc an NeWJ>011's Bare Aneelita condo on lovely-green~lt. newest premier community 'nle9e MediW--
patio lanai, 2 BR, 2 ~· cathedral ceilinp, lrg ranean style aingle family ~ offering the
mm&e1' IUlte w/plantauan abutters. AM for... finest in home amenitia Recreation area includes
JO ANN KENTON pool 1 & ~ amdeck.
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1...,una 8-ch. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. tri-level custom JO ANN DORAN A PAULA BAILEY
t::..:' ~ = :;.;~w~ LSlm. Lmm. 1111.111
*Yliebta. many decks & windows galore. Break-Spedoua 3 BR. 3 BA Newport Beach -~
t.t nook. famil;r rm & loft. AM for... fe.tures pvt spa & nearby comm. rec ~bes.
DENNIS GRIMES Beamed ceilinp. For your penona1 showmg ask
&&•I Pml w ICTIIPI 1111•111 for... BILLA DONNA WEBSTER
Custom 4 BR, 3~ BA. ocean view, family room ..... -Ill
and muliic room. Must be leen to appreciate. Call 'nw be.ch life awaila you! Charmine 3~uC2 BA
now far BttL1l·~,JNA WEB. STER ~offers nice oc.n view, pvt patio retreat & anUque stove for theme cool beech evenings. Just .. 1 ... lllFHI . ••111 Ste .. to the beKh. Alk for ...
N9w an ....net, beaut. home on one ol Harbor • RONDA BEIN
V.... ._...Iota, room for expmmon & pvt pool, •Cl•t-caTW .. · ••Ill
C9tbednl cJal in livina nn, bmily nn & dinina New on market. Dnmadc uPlf8ded 2 BR + den
rm. New ~ 9UnllY & brlaht. open floor condo. Hardwood 0oan in mtry + kitchen with
pla. .-ffor ent.el'tainlnC. exterlliw ...-of plmatation lhutten. Carefree
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JULIA LAIO . RON l'BL80T .
.. 181 I •11 Ill 91B 1\-111 RfFU MY •RF II II.Ill Dllcrimmadnc waterfront buyers! Pm far 1 i.. & Otar. cmayan • dty lite views enhance this
2 .... boata. Located ~ Pimimld8 in quiet mmplet.ely rebuilt lhow ~ White. liibt &
9Ctlon on ta.y with views ol ..... • mtm. Your brfeht IDllrble, FWmet lcitcbm. hardwood lloon.
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3 CORPORATB PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NBWPORT CENTER
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NEWPORT ISLAND . . No where else con you
live on the water with your own boot dock for
only $699,500! Charming country style decor·
ator home with 3 BR, 2 Yi BA, formal dining
room, huge master suite with fireplace. View on
the water from almost every room. Hurry, won't
lost ................................................. $699,500
BEST BUY IN BIG CANYON ... Beautiful town
house with o large yard and beautiful pool with
spa Great view overlooking Newport. Contem-
porary styled and beautifully decorated. Very
dramatic with 30' living room ceiling, 4 8R,
family room, formal dining, office, bonus room
and sauna. Compare at .................... $629,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows like new!
Attractive 4 bedroom, 2 ~ bath, family room.
Polemero model. light and airy family home.
Pr<?f ess1onally londscoped. Spacious bock yard
with patio and spa. Choice IO(ation, close to
shopping. schools, churches. Community pools.
Includes lond ..................................... $555,000
8&.UFFS. PARK SETTING ... View of the Bock
Boy through the trees. Lovely end unit. 3 BR, 3 BA
with den. Living room with fireplace and
balcony, formal dining room. Lorge patio with
private spo, beautiful tiled kitchen with new
appliances. Wonderful home for entertaining or
family. Light, bright and open ........... $425,000
8&.UFF~ ... Beautiful up·groded "G" Pion, 3
BR, 3 BA with den. Newly decorated, pofio on
greenbelt, mQve right in .................... $399,900
llUFFS ... Highly upgraded "X·plan" on prime
greenbelt location. Completely redecorated,
Spanish povers, off-wtiife carpets, new custom
drapes and appliances. Priced for o quick sole at
........................................... ~ ............ $370,000
BACK BAY ... Lovely single family home
located on large corner lot. Beoutifully lond-
scaped with koi pond, fountains, and private
pool. Interior hos a very worm feeling
w/skylights, 2 frplcs, large family room w /Wf/t
ijar which opens onto patio, master both w/spo
tub .................................................... $369 ,500
NEWPORT BEACH ... Just minutes to the
ocean, freshly pointed. Nice and cleon 2
bedrooms, 2 BA, 2 car attached gorCJ9e. All
neutral decor. nice size kitchen opening to
privoM patio, community pool. Great inwstmeftt,
ouumoble financing. Please compare 1his wive
at only .............................................. $165,000
-. -wowt N!W,ORT BEACH $49, 500
. . . Almost new 3 8R, 2 BA. Upgraded kitchen
with all oppfionces includ ing washer & dryer in
excl~ve mobile home pork next to ''the Dunes.''
Pool, clubhouse, beoch & boot· docks. Low
monttlly leoM, too. Con be bank financed. Coll
today .................................................. $49,500
PROPERTIES, INC.
,e111da 9Jte
MAIN CHANNEL BAYFRONT ... One of the
few choice boyfront properties on Lindo Isle with
sunset views from the beveled gloss and iron
entry doors to the 160' frontage ~n the boy
overlooking the main channel of Newport Beach
2 slips and 2 side ties. 3 BR suites. Gourmet
kitchen, prism skylights reflecting colors every·
where. Cozy living and family room on the boy
with fireplace.............. .. ............. $3, 9 7 5 , 000
LINDA ISLE ... New state o f the art contem·
porary bayfront home on prestigious Lindo Isle.
The only one of its kind in Newport Beach. 4
bedrooms, 4 '? baths, family room, gym & tile
p<rtio overlooking 50' dock and spectacular view
of the boy. Sparkling white tile, granite, stainless
sfeele and g lo ss used throughout this home
designed wrth perfection. REDUCED, OWNER
TRANSFERRED ............................... $2,495,000
ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT HOMES ON
THE WATER ... Premium location on Lindo Isle
with views from all major rooms. 5 BR, 6 1? 8A,
family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced by marbles
and granite. light oak cabinetry and floors. The
mater BR w /sitting area overlooks the boy. 2 BA.
steam shower, ja cuzzi, walk-in closets. Owner
may trade ..................................... $2,950,000
WATERFRONT ELEGANCE .... Lindo Isle's best
location. Sun all day' Near gote·house. beoch.
tennis court & clubhouse. This fine home hos 5
8R, 5 BA, game room, pool, spa and slip for
la rge boot. Offered at...... .. . ... $2,450,000
HARBOR RIDGE . . lovely 4 BR detached
condo. Privofe entry w running stream, hard·
wood floors, hondpo1nted tiles in the kitchen
expanded master BR w sitting area. Views o f the
Ocean & City Ligh ts... ... . ............. $785,000
Ope11 '1101UU
IRV1NE .............................. , ..... $269,000
Sot & Sun 1-5 ....... 5002 Poseo Segovia
llUFFS .................................. $399 I 900
Sot & Sun 1-5 ......... 409 Vrsta Gf'onde
HARBOR RIDGE ....................... $550,000
Sun 1 ·5 .......................... 43 Montpell*
· llUffS ..................................... $425,000
Sot & Su"' .............................. 224 Noto
SANTA 4NA ............................ $236,000
Sun 1-5 .............. : ........ ~ ... 623 South Soil
HMIOR RIDGE ....................... $785,000
Sun 1-5 .......................... 1 Horbcw Ridge
N~T BEACH ..................... $165,000
Sot & Sun 1-5 ....................... 434 Bolen>
llUffS ..................................... $370,000
Sat & Sun 1-5 .............. 43l Vesta Trucho
VIEW THE SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHTS AND
OCEAN SUNSETS Mediterranean Villa 5
BR, 5 ,., BA, custom built Harbor Ridge home
must be seen to opprec1ote. Ouality features
abound throughout this handcrafted home
Gourmet kitchen formal dining room. living
room, family room with hand-carved mahogany
bar. wine ce llar, 4 fireplaces. the extensive use of
stained, etched & beveled gloss was designed to
accent the 8000 sq ft of luxury l1v1ng m grand
European style $2,900,000
FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME This beou11
fully landscaped 4 BR 4 ., boTh estcte offers all
the luxurie s of living Amenshes •nclude p ri vate
library paneled wrth A !neon Vlohogony and
marble fireplace Moster suite complete with
his/hers closets, sauna spa tub and block
marble used extensively This home offers com
fortoble living with city light~ & Mountain views
. .... ······ . . s 1,590,000
TREES, TREES, TREES Serene and secluded
country .feeling. Borders nature trail m guard
gated community of Harbor Ridge Mir•mar
pion, 2 BR, 2 1? BA with den White tile. shutters,
mirror walls, skylights, wardrobe doors. Dining
room, patios, air cond spa oft master Audio
speaker, intercom. Secursty gate ... $550.000
LAGUNA BEACH MAGNIFICENCE . . 4 SR,
4 17 BA, custom contemporary, approx 6300 sq.
ft Dramatic 5-story elevator home Hos spec·
toculor views of ocean, surf. sand & city light\
ExponS1ve deck off kitchen. Formal dining room
Hos spa and beautifully landscaped gardens
over·looktng Soddleback Mountains .... . ... ... . . . ...................... s 1,300,000
HUNTINGTON BEACH "OLD TOWN"
Specfoculor buy·two homes, two lot\ for the
price of one' Cash flow or use it os o beautiful
owner's home 3 BR. 2 1"2 BA two car garage.
Income home hos 2 BR, 1 BA . Three blocks from
the ocean. Must see• ............ $499,999.99
NORTH LAGUNA! Oceanfront beach
home, 2 BR. 2 BA condo with security gate.
Wonderful vocation atmosphere, lisfen to the
crashing surf. Wolk to the beach, stores and
res1ouronts. See to appreciate ..... $360,000 LH
IRV1NE ... Prtvate and quiet with new carpet
and point throughout 3 BR. 2 BA bocking to
beautiful greenbelt facing pork with community
pool. All neutral tones New landscaping Com
pore 01....... . . . . ...... $269,000
OPEN SAT !SUN 1-5. S002 PASEA SEGOVIA •
SANT A ANA Gre-ot family home. V1sto
pool, spo, solar pool cover kitchen botti up·
graded. Automahc sprinklers, sect1rlfy system
ond new point Interior brigt.t ond cheery 4 BR .
1 ~ 8A .. $236,000
aAOC BAY VlEWS ON THE WATER Per-
manent Boyfront ho me in ~ovtiful 5 sfor mobile
home pork boot slip possible Owner may
.. ChOf\99. $69, 500
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:30 A.II., TO 6:00 P.M.
673-9333 • 341 BAYSIDE DR. • NEWPORT BEACH 92660
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_ Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County
BELCOURT HILL
NEW LISTING! Ocean, Catalina and city li&bts view from tllia
stunnin& townbome. Tastefully decorated and fumisbed in ultra-
quaUty modern. New blond hardwood flooring, Berber carpeting.
custom window shades and shutters. Dramatic custom lipting
_tbrougbout. Air condlliooed., upgraded security system, three car
prage, guarded gate. Offered fully furnished at $795,000. Ad
#018
.. KINGS ROAD
A larBe family home with five bedrooms and four baths. Pan-
oramic bay and ocean view from master suite that includes a den
and spa. Pedect for family with teenagers or inlaws. offering
complete privacy for each family !11ember. $1,300,000. Ad = 004
HARBOB BIDGE
NEW LISTING! A warm traditional family home of the highest
standard, with an open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, four
and one-hall baths. Oak stairway, gourmet kltcben and a ref riger-
ated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built in '
BBQ, pool and spa, all professionally landscaped with ocean, bay
and city light views. $2,500,000. Ad# 005
. HUNTINGTON HARBOR
NEW LISTING! Large corner lot affording privacy and room for
two large yachts. Four bedroom, three bath home bounded by 142
feet on •the water. Extensive use of marble in bathrooms, new
carpets, fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront decks
perfect for entertaininc. Hard to duplicate! $1,095,000. Ad# 008
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ·
NEW LISTING! Spacious condominium situated in a green tree
forest with loads of charm and character. Two bedrooms, two and
one-half baths, fresh paint and read¥ for quick occupancy.
Auociation provides spa and BBQ area. Call now! 1179,000. Ad
#010
DANA POINT-REDUCED!
Completely remodeled three bedroom, one· and three quarter
bath home with tiled entryway and new kitchen. new Frencb doon,
covered patio and small ocean view. Shows extremely well!
-Priced al 1219,900. Ad #009
LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LO'l'S
Build your cuslom home in this exclusive, pte develepmeat above
Lapaa Beacb aad enjoy tbe sweepinc ocean, dlJ, moantata and
CUJOD views. Limited tO just 4 naturaJ-crade baildable lites, each
OWMI' will allO uve an andividecl interest in wrt1 7 ICl'9 of
DNIUDe open space for recreatioaal and aptcultaral me. Ready
for your bome with all atilities in. Priced from '399,000. Ad #025.
LAGUNA BEACH . .
. NEW LISTING! Breatbtaklnc country Frencb home completed in ,
exotic woods. localed on two Iota at Vleloria Point. Fantastic
ocean and coatline ¥iewa. Fov bedrooma, foar batlll. t"4
fireplaces, IOlid oakwood floan. fW. oceaaview decb. beveled
.. aad tulip wiadowl. Ver, tarp family bome witb aceptioaal yards
complete witb fruit trees. Steps lo cbanniDC Victoria beacb.
$1 ,206,000. Ad# 003 .;
OUT OF AREA-VINEYARD
Rivenide County. one-half bour south of Palm Desert. Forty acres
of grapevines and a fabulous home. professionally furnished and
decorated, Great opportunity for investor. rancher, owner. Ter-
rific view of the valley and Salton Sea. Home bas a swimming
pool, deck, large patios, and room for tennis courts. Grapevine
acreage producing table grapes. Owner will leue back or service
, the seven year depreciation. Only $750,000. Ad #007
SPYGLASS
J UST LISTED! A real Gem on Spyglass, views ol city lights.
mountains, Harbor Ridge, partial ocean from garden. New French
doors throughout. Customized painting in and oul., new marble
·,noors in foyer, family room and kitchen. Upgraded landscaping
and security system. $895,000, Ad# 019 ··
NEWPORT ISLAND
NEW LISTING! Discover "Newport Island", the quiet hideaway
island on the Peninsula. A four bedroom, including a master
bedroom with a private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story
home. A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace, oak
·flooring, remodeled gourmet kitchen. Asking 1445,000. Ad #014
HARBOR RIDGE
No expense has been spattd to create this architectural master-
piece. The flawless detail of design and comtructioa is not unlike
a fine work of art. Tbe generous use of slate, copper and other
quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising sis spacious
• bedrooms. five and one-half baths, parking for 11 many as five
automobiles. this estate offen the m1:1h71um in luxurious living.
Outstanding bay and night light views. lb the finishing stages of
construction now, decorative finishes may be .elected by the
purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. $3,S00,000. Ad# 017
llAKBOR IIDGE
A superbly upgraded Kemiqtoa model witb an added viewing
loft. Arched oak entryway with marble floorin1. Built-In book-
shelves and custom wet bar. lmpr91ive view from tbil impec-
cable and tastefully decorated residence. fN$,OOQ. Acl#Ol2
DOVER SHORES
JUST LISTED! Jn the beart of Newport Beada. elepnt custom
home created by Mn. John Wayne, tie "La Roe. EIUte" bas the
interior of planned cbarm for sracioaa Uvinl aad entertaining.
Five bedrooms and seven and a half batbl. It Ron from terraced
tennis court down lo tbe spacioal llvinl area oat tJnuP French
doors to a ~Uo with lalJ:tl and spa. Beyond is a view of Back
Bay and ntlbl liOts. ty pled. Call today for a private
viewing. 14,Jtt,ooo. Ad# 011.
LIDO ISLE BAYFIONT
A '*''"':fa CODtemparal'J= for Ille dilcrimlDa= Ex-• ~I ll tbrnl'•• wttla tile bneled front leadtnc loae:;room wt all*'IDI hlo1t«Jail'DI and Tew Ummtaae ParmaJ dblilll l'OOlm adjlJilDI tM St. 'Claar• titcbea tlaat ft9l'J ,...Ne <m• lml•N. JM muter
Alie UI two batlal. .... dmet8 ad ltl' °"" •z.-e· ftere ii a total of five bedroaml. .... ,_. ... ODMall 1111 ne dock will
accommodate a lafll Jadat. t 2,lH,000. Ad# m
7,,..6780 I
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8£VULY HILLS BlttNTWOOO HANCOCK PARk
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH STUNNIN(i OCEAN-
BAY VIEW Possibly the best view in Villa Balboa'
This penthouse unit has two roomy bedroom suites. each
with private bath & balcony Upgraded wpeltng &
attracltve window coverings There rs a skyltght. lrre
place. & 1nstde laundry Why not call now to see thrs
ma1nihcent view unrt. today7 S350.DOO
~~T~O~SE-~W~E: 5w1~L I ~A~R~
2ND T.O. Popular "La Tour~ model with two master
bedroom suites each with its own bath Beautiful view of
ocean. bay & city ltghls Veiy convenient location Walk
to ocean or enroy the lovely clubhouse. p00I & soa. Gated
community & security bu11d1ng Immediate possesSK>n
$19000
WESTCLIFF NEW LISTING WITH LOTS
OF ROOM Great locatron Close to school & shops
Large 3 bdrm home Airy and bright wrth desert colors
Palto is covered Inside laundry Room for pool l / 4 acre
Garage has built ins $389.000.
OPEN SAT 'SUN I 5
1801 MARINERS DR . N.B.
NEWPORT .BEACH FOR LESS THAN
S140,000 You will love this 2 BR. l '.e BA end unrt rn
the ~ersa1Ues Great built in storage 1n bedroom closet
and shd1ng mirrored doors Neutral colors throughout
last but not least. there 1s a peak·a boo view of the bay
$139.000
MEDITERRANEAN STYLE TOWNHOME.
SELLER ANXIOUS ANO READY TO
MOVEft Orama. charm. style .. this home has 1t aU!
The entry flows into an expaOS1ve ltving and dining area
\ltt!ICh soars 2 stones 1n height. The kitchen 1s open to the
drm. enhancing the fnendly. 1n1orma! ambiance. The
downstairs mstr ste is completely separate from . the
upstairs bdrm. an Ideal arrangement for a teenager. The
loft, dramatically overlooking the lrm gives this home
special mietment $279.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS · [nter this custom home
throuch double doors into 50ac10us living room-dinmg
room area. Large kitchen . has eating area and flow
throuifl to pmate patio and yard. Great for entertaining.
Cathedral ce11tngs 1n ·hving room and master bedloom.
Features 3 BR, 2 BA. Only 12 years old. Over 1500 SQ. ft.
$350,000.
OPEN HOUSE SUN l ·5
474 WEST~TER. NPT HGTS. N.B.
BLUFFS. NEW LISTING. SINGLE LEVEL
END UNIT · Freshly painted with new carpet. new
pdotless stove & oven. new Ille. counter tops, hxtures &
mirrored closet doors. Air cond1lloned plus air electnc
cleaner and security system Spaclbus & private patio
overlook1nc &retnbelt & pool. Very c6nvenient location
-walk to Eastbluff shopping center. COM high school.
churches. tennis & park. This property is tn mint
cond1bon & ready fOf you to move into. $279,500
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MONTH OF AUGUST, 1988
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SALLY SHIPLEY
CHARMING BA YSHORES HOME Gw
guarded Private comm unit f be.;cti South Wp• I Look
White waShed red pavers frPn1.ti door~ t>l'd1;t1ru 11.iM paint~ porcelain Illes Ulrou£110ul ? bdrm ! DJ Lond
available to purchase $455 000
NEW ON MARKET. BLUFFS. MINT CON-
DITION This tasltdious owner has insisted on
perfectK>n and elegance with upgrade') ttTroughout
Surrounded by pretty flowers. a patio and serPne and
lush greenbelt. this 1s the perfect propi>rtv tor you
Conveniently located close to [astblulf shopping centf'r
COM h1hg. parks. tennis & lreewavs Pr1cP includes tht>
land Call soon• $339.000
CORONA DEL MAR
NEW ON MARKET HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Futured 1n Sunset Magazine. this home eipresses
1nd1vtduahty and eacellent taste m decorating and
landscapmg Located on a quiet cut·de sac 11 offers 5 BR
J BA. fam1lf ioom and pool in a spacious garden settmg
E1panS10n and remodehng make thr:; home truly special
cOfnt)tete with ocean and-mountain views Call lor other
details and v1ew1ng of this lovely lamrly home offered at
$810.000
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MAGNIFICENT MEDITEAANEAN HOME
68 feet on the water with a 60 ft. boat dock Built by
Sh191ro. Pool and spa. Tiled patio on the water great for
entert11nma Bar 1n the lam1ly rm tllal looks straight
down the bay large master suite w s1111ng rm and
hreplace Natural sun·ltle thru out f ormal dining rm " a
bnlltant hght fixture This home is. air cond1toned &
located on a private street close to beach. re staurants. &
shopping $900.000
IRVINE
UNIVERSITY PARK TERRACE htremely
popUlar card1tt model with 2 mstr bdrms. vaulted
cathedral ceihngs & 2 car attached garage Garden patK>s
1n front & rear Great localK>n Clost to greenbelt &
shoe>otn&. It won't last $175.900
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SAN CLEMENTE
UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME WITH SPEC-
T ACULAA OCEAN VIEW ·, ·~j .. 1 r1 .J·
wrth a commanarn~ v•,..,. t 'hf' t .1 ri 1 ~ u • ,.,
home is tor lh .. D"r'>or 1rdr ttn~ ,, rr .-'h1n. ,n, ... w ~
d1fterent Oramatll .. ntr1 w lh : 1 ·\ti~ ind .l\'1un I',
sll.ylrghts Tn1s 1P<.1dent .. '1.i\ ~ t· .. o· '•rn J"1'""'Tl 1 ... ,
suite has a frreplat " & Jtt .. ,.. A $4"~ r: • · '··~,· 1~t'f
is assumable and own,., ,,. , •. , r l] i C' I'>'
fabulous home .... ,~ J 'Tld.[1'. -· .... ,. u\; •it' ~ •. '
_you S66~ ~00
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WILDERNESS RETREAT t· , 1r•n1 t ~ .. 1
away from he nust!f' & tiu\' .. ' ·• ,,.. & :>a • •
nature this tiome rs lo• tf'·J 1 • -.urrClunded O•
mountains lrtts stream & w•ld ,.. u<.tom built
throughout with nuge rna\tPr bedr 1<''T "11~ in • IO<.PI
loft family room 1ving room jen dnd double l!aral!"
Built 1n 1985 lh1s 2200 SQ It ""'"ill • comolPt f'l y ~ell
conta111ed and.dehnetetv OnP 01 A l\1nd l•a•t'f .i lt>w
miles past 0 Neil Park on dn unirrt.tr ovP!l • 1cJd S 12~ 00(,
on federal lease land
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COSTA MESA DUPLEX ltir~ 1t1ractr¥" 4 bd
2 ba & 2 bd + I ba in up and cominR westside is
suitable owner occupant who dewec; income New root
+ exterior has recently been oa1rtt>d Each unit en1ovs
it's own prrvate yard Won 1 las· klnl! al thrs 011~e1
$259.900
I RE':fTALS
NEW 2 STORY NEWPORT BEACH TOWN
HOUSE 2 BR Z BA on" JD 'lne d('lwn 1 , ar Rara~e
& laundry lac1hty Cathedral t1~•lt11R l R w11h r P tullv
equ1ped euro ~1lchen Alt white ta1oe1tn~ & draOl'"
Sl.395 MO
NEW 2 BR, 2 BA NEWPORT BEACH
CONDO 3rd lloor Some ocean vie• Near Supenor
& POi Sl.595 MO
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dreaming! This is the best priced bayfront
home lo LiMI Wt. The long list of extras
Include 4 bedroom. 3 111 bath, formal dining,
living room, family room, a sunny breakfast
area. 3 fireplaces, a soothing spa, 24 hour
eecurlty guards & your own private dock that
will accommodate up to 72' of your favorite
toy! Also. enjoy all new paint Inside and out.
Extensive use of mirroring enhances,much of
this lovely home. New lighting fixtures add
touches of elegance throughout. The Jinanclng
Is excellent & assumable.
57 Linda Isle is offered at
$1,795,000 Fee
For a private showing call -·--·-111-1111·
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ICUll YIEWS If security is what you want.
security is what you'll get in Villa Balboa! Just
beyond the prlvae guarded gates lies an ·
executive suite that Is so special. words cannot
do it justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, in-
door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the
designer • furnishings are available for
purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANS~ERRED
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS! au..-........
.... , IEICI llPLEI Bullt as Townhomes
owner will sell one or both. Steps to the sand.
Two-4 bedroom. 2 bath units with game
rooms. Three story units featuring high quality
finishing including oak cabln4ts, ceramic tile.
copper plumbing etc. Ocean views & plenty of
parking. ...... -·-··
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Onty Ocean View Home AV9ilable in Cameo
Highland•! Owners are down to the wtre Md
must Mii lmmedi..etyt Propeny in thl8 .,...
rarefy comes on the market. Beautiful Ollk
work and trims throughout! French doors
Poot! Famity Roeml ThrM Private
I Four Bedroomal Two Bathat Come
Now And Make Thia VOUA F8mlly Homet -·-......
: WE NE.ED YOUR . ~
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_(LISTINGS! THE
MARKET IS READY
FOR YOUR HOME.
*new .euti119 *
SPYIUSS HILL
Lowest priced Capehorn I~ Spyglass. Larg4\
yard with private spa. Beautiful oak floors In
breakfast room, kitchen & family room.
Custom pavers tiles In patio. Room for a
pool! Priced for a fast sale at 1111.-
• 1• 11•, .a
OCUI VIEW
.. ,llT llDT. Fabulous ocean views
throughout! Hardwood floors in kitchen,
dfnlng room, powder room and hallways.
Beautiful vertical blinds, wood trims & dec-
orator accents throughout. 2 bedrooms, 2111
baths. . an.-· · --·-
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5 bedrooms, 3 baths, large living room: family
style kitchen & large back yard. Perfect for a
family! 11•1,.,. . •i ...... ..........
• • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, giant deck,
ceramic tile counters. Brand new, never lived
In. Steps to sand. V«y nice, II.ml•
Retail & Office Space Available Near
Westmlnlsler Mall
1,800 sq. ft. ret_.. store frontage
500-1,000eq. ft. office ap8C8
Vacant Md re9dy to ..... NOW!
Submit Offersl ... .......
Q ece.Kt SaP.e.s •••r•r••• MEY, 1111 am LlllT nm
IPYILlll al IJ ITS FmlTI An elegant
example of the quality you deserve, designed
to give you th& best in Southern California
living. Formal dining, formal living room, family
style kitchen & large famlQ"' om are just some
of the fine appoint"""' 1s home.
• Antique vanit'o• . ~ "ath
• New Frere._ A #indows throughout
• Beauttft1.~ i'' w/bultt-lns
• Red bric. ~rtyard w/fountain
• Swimming pool on the view side
• Glass enclosure surrounds ocean view yard
• 3 Bedrooms: 2 Baths
.lllT IE .. 1-IPYIUIS -.&. This former
model home offers 4 bedrr~ 2~ bath. family
style kitchen. large •·~ V rn w/flreplace.
lovely living ror~ 0 ,_ . .;d. a huge yard &
upgradeds e. .. white Italian tile, air
·conditioning,-_, .• di vacuuming., white washed
open beams Q MOREii 1112,111 ........
111111 Y1EW1 Ul• llll!kUPEIT Tl IE
EEYID in this lovel'•\ _ \l'>Om· 3 btpth
home. Featu~ O ,..-_ master suites.
family style ~ • 1dl'ge ballroom. famlty
room & more. 11...-•I llftl I•
Sdeet~~,
uaE lllTI FEii -5 bedrooms. 3
baths. large living room, family styte kitchen &
large back yard. Fireplace. Perfect for a fa~
U•1 .......
... llT IEla TIWPEI• Wetl appointed •
Former mod4pl ioeludea city light vtew. central
air conditioning. 3 bedroom, 2~ bath, & many
other upgrades. Move-in now! tnt.-
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,ml#Nml-artt llLL-& • , .......
Own ~ own tton'9 with • little • 3% down
Md MW money through tax benefits.
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TLC IN TUftTLEROCK-lmmac family home In prime •ea. Charming touches. Ideal location. $459,900
CHANCE TO CHANGE-Harbor View Hills. 3 BR
home on·extra lg. lot. Big pool, vac. "as is" condition.
S559,000
CMAM•NG DUPLEX-Heart o~ olde CdM, walk to
parks, school and shops. Beveled glass. sunny patios.
cozy charm. 2/1, 2/1. S525,000
~TINTlAL Pl.US-St to Strada on pres1iglous Lido
IM. 3 BR/den, oew P•H:tVnew Berber carpet.
S&S0.000
~ENTRIDOE COVE CONDO-New England
atmosphere. Cape Cod and all. 2 BR. 2 BA condo.
$142,500
lrl A OAEAT NEIGHBORHOOOl-Close to schools,
9hopping. Quiet! Lrg l~t. 3 BA. 2 BA. $3'49,000 ...............
UOHT ON UDO-Airy and bright, 3 BA and den. nr
tenn61 and btNlch. street to strada with lawn. rose
garden and patio. Prime at SY89,000
'10' ON VIA GENOA-Richard Neolrtldesigned, 5 BR,
In 50'1 flavor of light/airy. $645,000
S2000 ROLL TOP TO BE GIVEN AWAY fREEI
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JUST A FEW PINE TREES FROM THE BEACH
-Carmel-like! Near new 2-story. 4 bdrm. Ocean
views, over 3.000 sq ft Nr Ocean Blvd. $950.000
BRANO NEW, BY THE BEACH-Lrg custom home
with spect. viewing decks. 3 BR. spacious. elegant
appts. (under constr ) $950.000
ALMOST NEW, NEAR COM BEACH-Absolute
charming perfection• 2 BR. 2 BA Mediterranean Villa.
8 skylights. built '86 $585.000
C02Y COTTAGE-Tyrolean-hke. so. of hwy. R-2 lot
Cdm. Two bdrm. plus detached ba and office
Remodel w/trpl. beams. spa $449.000
DUPLEX DELUXE-So of hwy. Olde COM.· 3 and a
3", 1'h blocks to beach. lrplcs. beams. patios and
balcony decks. $649,000
SUPER-DUPER DUPLEX---Serene CdM locahon.
near Oasis and park. 3/3 and 212. new paint.
wallpaper. etc $569.000
4 BR SINGLE STORY-Montego 1n H.V. Homes.
Quiet location nr school and green belt Solar heating.
sec system, and spa. $474.900
MOUNTAIN SETTING-Unique Newport address ........... , ..
HAMOR VIEW HILLS-A RARITYl-Single story 3
bdrm. lrg lot. pool & spa nr greeflbelt. shoppino. park
• Gar, 3 BR. 3 BA. overlooks park, nr lake behind gates.
rarely seen area. $479.000
• ~ beectl. $589,000 (Lease Option Possible)
HLLllDe AllOVE CDM-Spect. view of ocean.
Mrt>oc, city lights. Wood/glass. tam rm. 4 BA
w/outdoor spa. 1895.000
MCa MDUCTIONl-t.arge lot OYeflookS CdM with
OOMft and hitls beyond. tncred. views! Third of an
ecre. 3 BR. 3 BA. fwn. rm.
RACH F.AMLY'S DELICHT-5 BA. 3 BA in Hunt
Bch nr ocean Orig owners will inc bar. stools. and
pool table. Also Lanai spa $329.000
TRULY UNlOUE-Plans & scale model included for
wftltewater View & 20' ocean front in Olde Corona del
Mar. S 1,200,000
llNOlE STOIWY; LIGHT 'N AJAY-Large lot Cameo
Hightands. unique single story floor plan 4 BR. 2'1t BA
+indoor-outdoor reehng. S599.500
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Homes Under 1300.000
RARE S. COAST CONDO 2 BR 2 BA amid
streams. t:>ehind gated entry Inc air cond
microwave. trash comp Vac S 112.000L H
RANCHO SANTA MARGUERITA -Light and
spacious. 1 BR with view of Saddleo'ack everal
upgrades low price $98 500
BomnOpealatanlay 1-5
.... _ $569000
Super-Duper Duplex
l .Y. llUS $559 000
Chance to Change
--•11111S $725.000
On CdM hillside
Lm ISU $645.000
S BR. Contemporary
HllmTM IUCI $329 000
S BR. 3 BA Nr Ocean
UI• YIEW MUS $569 000
Single story. 3 BR. trg lot
llYm TUUCE $683.000
3 BR. Den. 4 BA. view
llWNIT •lllTS $349.000
3 BR. 2 Ba. Nr School •• ,., •"m $349.ooo
3 BR. 2 BA Nr School
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Super-Duper Duplex J Skahan
l.Y. •U S559 000 tt5 SM4castle
Chance to Change L Curci
011111 •IUIH $725 000 HI S..w•
On CdM hillside H Markas
Lm ISU $645.000 215 f'aa '"-•
5 BR. Contemporary C Ross
111111 Y11W •.LS $569 .000 HJ s-4cntte
S ingle story. 3 BA. lrg lot T Fleming
.,. TllUC( $683.000 1021 ...........
3 BR. Oen. 4 BA. view 0 . Johnson
•• ,., .,.m $349 ooo zcn ...., Lw
3 BR. 2 Ba. Nr School A. Zartler
1.Y • ...i $474.900' 1720 Peri S1irtit1c
M ontego. 4 BR T Sm ith
'·'· a.u $850.000 1011 s ..... .,
Hillside, 3 BR. 3 BA 0 . Johnson
Pl...U ~ $495 000 1UI E. tc .. a 1M
3 BR. Lott & Fam rm C M axsenh
1 lffll l&Y $479.000 371le.,...t1Mtt Ct •
3 BR. 3 BA. Nr Lake J Brooks
.. -$449 000 Ill lwacMe
2 BR + 1 BR/BA C . Maxsen
1'WnlMll $459 900 M Siftef CfnHt
Family Home. lmmac S. Svtanson ... ..a $795.000 •11 , .......
Fam Home. pool, view B White
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•DtCAL SUITES ... Investment opportuni-
ty. Two separate buildings directly across the
-$treeUrom a..m.ajoL oentral Q~ County
hospital. ·one building Is approximatety
11.000 square feet and has nine separate
sui:es. The other is approximatety 9,000
square feet 81!d has seven separate suites. All
suit.JS have separate exterior. breezeway en-
trance!;. Ample parking in private lot common
to botr:-buildings. An excellent investment
opportunity .....•.............................. $1,735,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... The aura of Old
World quality and craftsmanship abounds In
this magnificent, five bedroom; five bath, two
story home. Panoramic harbor views from
living rooms on both floors. Warmth and
charm emanate from three huge fireplaces
and a handsome den paneHed in African
w.anut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots
of natural light throughout. Triple crown
mouldings, antique chandeliers, air condition-
ing, steam shower .. .features galore in this ...
uncompromising property unlike any other in
Newport ............ , ............................ $1,500,000
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9EACON BAY ... A truty special communl-
ty ..• offering the best of resort IMng comtMned
.wfth the trllnqUilitx of park-fike surroundinga.
· 'rhere are expansive lawns, tennis courts,
bom docks, and beat of all ... no traffic! The
home haa been totalty refurbished from the all
MW entry through to the redwood deck that Is
one step from the beach. Handaome oak
floors, a large bright kitchen, new carpeting
I throughout, and fresh landKaping. Thie four
bedroom, five bath home Is the beet In
b9yfront Hvtng ................................ ., •••
·. · CORONA HIGHLANDS ... Even if you're a
A.!flOn who Is not euily ex'cltabte, this home
is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet,
restful location. Magnificent grounds. Col-
oual view. Exemplary craftsmanahlp.
Futidio..is attention to detail. This three MOfY
masterpiece features four bedrooms, four I arid llM half baths, a library with a stttlng
room, a family room, a dining room, a game
r0om. a green house ... and a separate free-
standing guest house. The residence Is only
four and one half years old and is well worth
the ample sum being asked .......... '1,111,000 . ,
MG CANYON ... This is an. enlarged Ver-·
sdtes model that knows virtually no·equaJ. It
Itta majestically above the golf couree wtth
staggering views that Contribute substantially
to the v9lue of the property. The gracious and
grand ambiar.ce of this f°"r bedroom home
includee a two stOfY lMng re>-:>m, a formal
dining room, an island kitchen with an eating
area and a richty elegant den with a fireplace.
Perhaps, the most pleasurabte of all
ameoitie9 •the vat wrap-around patio with a
tountain and gazebo. Be 9Ure to ... W. moet
clllllnguilhed ptoperty ..................... ., •
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES
CLFFHAYEN ............................. S1~
Sat-SUn 1-5...................... 25t>o Cliff Drive
8EACON BAY ............... : ............ 11,.-,000
Sun 1-5 .............................. 63 Beacon Bay
CORONA HIGHLANDl .............. $1,115,000
Sun 1-5 ....................... 440 Rivera Terrace
mG CANYON ............................... ~ .S00
Sun 1-5 .................................. 1 ~ue VHl9ra
11A YCREST ..................................... ,000
Sun 1-5 .. ,..................... 1334 Antigua 'fiay
wESTCLIFF GAO VE .................... $515,000
Sat-Sun 1-5................... 1100 Grove Lane . .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS .................... $550,000
Sat-SUn 1-5 .. : ....... 311 Santa Ana Avenue
llA YCREST ., ................................. 1545,000
Sun ~-5 ............. : ......... 2018 NautHus L8tMI
NEWPORT NORTH ....................... S-,500
Sat-Sun 1-5 ............. 3155 Corte Portoflno
OLDE CORONA DEL MAA ........... 1421,000
Sat-SUn 1-5 ................ 506 Acacia Avenue
COSTA •SA HEIGHTS ............. --
Sun , ............................. 271 E. 16th Street
DOWD IHOMI ... Exalted location. Only
etgt'et houMe Hne this 1erene cul-de-Mc. Four = bedrooms. State of the art kitchen.
dining room. Expan9Ne family room.
Elegant Pllfquel flooring. French doors and
wtndow8, UMd brick, custom papera, bultt-
lna of al kinda .. here In abundance. Other
dellrable characteristics Include • refriger-
ated wtr'9 room, a mi"ored wet bw, two air
condttionera, a MCUrtty ayatem and bMuttful
gm-dena. An impreafve example of quality.
style and taste .................................. ...,_
llAYCMIT . . . Spectacular remodeled
home. Specious and bright. Four bedroome,
family room, study, thr• ftreplacee, mirrored
... In IMng room, high beamed c1Hlnga.
8umptuou8 master bedroom IUlte and drwn .•
bathroom wtth whirtpoot tub. The kitchen le a
8howplace wtth ~t custom domed
oellng ... 8eduded patk> and pool'. .... ··-
WUTCUSF GROVE ... If yot', have a large
fwnly and love the outd<>Ors, thts home le tOr
you. Situated on a remarkable comer lot
overtooklng °'*' and roltng fielda. W. four
bedroom home feeturee an old fMhkM•
porch complete with 8Wtng, a IP9Ciou8 .....
decorated Interior, French doors and wln-
dow9. and a terraced b9Ck yard wtth a apa 111arag .,.._ F~ room. Dining room. Den. ........ ~ ...................................................... .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Large corner lot.
Wide, tree-lined street. Its visual promise of a
mountain retreat Is not misleading. Inside,
there's oak plank flooring, a step down living
room with a huge River Rock fireplace, a
center l*"d kitchen wtth Imported cabinets. •
a large master suite with a spa and two
balconies (one with a view of the ocean).
......................................................... SSI0,000
8A YCREST ... Five t>eproom. custom family .
reeidMce. Situated on a quiet and pres-
tigious cuf de sac like street. The handsome
brtd( exterior "speaks" of quality and the
Interior appointments confirm the
craftamanshlp ... thinga like three fireplaces
and high beamed <*llngs. High on the list of :
amenities is the family room and formal
dining room. All rooms are amply propor7 i
tloned. A superior offering ............... 1545,000
NEWPORT NORTH ... Fabulous three
bedroom, two and one hmlt'bath, 1w0 atOfY, ..,._.fMMty home in Newport NOrth Villas.
Thie~ plan is decorator perfect. Highly
upgraded carpet, wall coverings and
draipertea. Luah landecaptng surround• cus-
Jom tie and cona .te patioe'in very private v-d. All conditioned. Securtty syateni. Com-
munity pool and 9'>8· Hlghty motivattl!d Miier .
haa just reduced price ..................... ·--
OLD CORONA DEL llAR ... South of Pllciflc
Coat Highway: NMr park. Easy walk to
bMch. Two bedrooms and one beth on R-2
lot. Veutted ceilings, Berber carpeting: Over-
,limd da11ta. Private pMloa. One of the best
locatk>N In old Corona del Mar and priced to ........... , .............................................. ....
llAYCM8T ... Greet buy In Baycleet. ·
SP9Ck>ua four bedroom hou• with extra
large t>ackylird. Super ftoorplan and "*'Y
upgr8dee lndudlng Imported nwble floors.
MW cwpeta. lkylght and. new ftreplace In
fwnly room. The custom drapee and ap-·
plMcee .. only four yeers old. Nr con-
ditioned ............................................ --
coaTA •BA HmGltT8 ... Large R-2 lot In
popul• "Helghta" .,.._ Four bedrooms. One
and three ~ baths. Huge family room
with b..,._, Clllnga. New esp«. New mas-
ter beth. New kitchen ...................... -,000
. . -·-1-w--DaW aTOM •.. NEWPORT
BEACH ... Wel ... ..,...._ bu9tneU op-
portunity In tleld of Interior delign, include
lllcMroom. ........ lnvmtory In Ctll-
tamla ~'I and Souttwtem motif
and ...... com.-ny. lncMery...., apedal-
..... In .... -oriented homee, bu8inW end
~ Unllmlled potential due to the growth of ................... bumllllll In the o. .... County ........................... ---.
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COSlA MESA
& llln FM TIE ... EY 1111,IOO
Near back·bay. End unit. 3 bedroom 2.5 bath.
Family room. Large patio and yard. Double
attached garage. Pool. tennis. call 646-7171
NP10
....... 1244, ...
4 BR. 2 BA, cozy fireplace. neat clean home In
desirable Mesa Verde. Close to schools.
minutes from So. Coast Plaza & beach. Call
today 546-2313. HP8
UM Tll PUT 12Q,MI
Classic Spanish Style 2 bedroom. Cozy fireplace
In living room. Formal dining. Hardwood floors.
Service porch. Large lot. Alley access. For
details call 646-7171. NP6
1-1 LIT Wini -1211,-
Very unique property with two bedroom. two
bath home on the rear. Room to add another
home on the Orange Avenue side. Great
poealbUltles. Call 546-2313. HP1
ITIP W .ll lllUm IMl,-
Beautlful Meadow Park home close to South
Coast Metro, formal fMng -room. gourmet
kitchen, huge master suite, three more big
bedrooms, vaulted ceilings. sparkling pool and
spa. Corner1ot with RV access. area closed with
almost all streets cul de sacs. Call now
546-2313. HP2
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Lovely inner circle home in Mesa Verde. Newly
painted and new carpeting throughout. Big
double fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Built In
range and oven, dishwasher. Many extras. Quiet
location. prime area. sprinklers on ttmer. water
softner. fruit trees in yard. etc.. etc.. Call
546-2313. HP3
•u w•• 11&1m 22•• Lovely• bedroom home. Vinyl entry. living room
with crackling fireplace. Add on extension to
family room off kitchen. Gourmet· kitchen.
beautiful cabinets. Jenn Aire cooking top with
convection oven, micro. big bedrooms. double
paneted windows, ceiling fan. ceramic tile in tub
and showers, etc .. etc. Corner lot, great buy In
Mesa Verde. Call 546-2313. HP4
--~-........ n a2M,lll Popular Eastsfde 3 bedroom home on a large
lot. Generous sized rooms. Bath completely
redone. Many extras. cement driveway and
patio, hardwood floors, new window coverings.
fruit trees and your own vegetable garden In
back, etc., etc. Call now 546-2313. HP5
, ........ 1 ......
Charming 3 bedroom home In pride of own-
ership area close to South Coast Metro. Crackl-
ing ftr..,.ace In livingroom. Add on family room
with skylight. Quiet cul de sac. Call 546-2313.
HP6
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Beach or Orange County? COf"lfuMd about
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where you are going? c .. us. Century The
Real Estaters Is oonnect«t wfth 7,000 offices
throughout the United Statee. Call our reloca-
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546-2313. .
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YOUR TRUST IN
COVER HOME
n.-. .. E '*"" Quality Custom sitting pretty on private cob-
blestone street. 3 bedrooms plus den/loft.
gigantic master suite. Living room with vaulted
celllngs. Fireplace. Wet bar. Formal dining.
Gourmet kitchen. Redwood decking. Pro-
fessionally landscaped. For a showing appoint-
ment call 646-7171 . NPS
.... S211MI
Everything has been done for you. Turn key 3
bedroom. Family room. Ranch style single story
on quiet cul de sac. extra large lot. Near Mesa
Verde Country Club For 1nformat1on call
646-7171. NP7
Tll SUHa IS E•I $211,llO
South Coast Metro Area. Popular single story 4
bedroom with 3 car garage. Enclosed patio.
Possible R.V. access. Large corner lot For
information call 646-717 1. N PS
.. -IUITIFll SMl,IOO Custom 3 bedroom 3 bath with ocean view.
Designed for comfortable elegant living. Sunken
wet bar. Living room with volume ceilings. For-
mal dining room. Gourmet kitchen. For details
call 646-7171. NP1 1
TllS IS ..U SHSE 1210,000
Excellent value in· this North Costa Mesa 3
bedroom pool home. Double attached garage.
Large kitchen. Walk to elementary school. park
& church. For details call 646-7171 . NP12
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Motivated seller drastically reduced price on
this exceptional business opportunity.
Bridal/formal retail & tuxedo rental. 10 year
history of good income. for information call
646-7171. NP6
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Lovety home on quiet cul de sac street on a huge
lot. Big . IMng room with fireplace. wife saver
kitchen, • bedrooms. excellent school district.
good buy In todays market. call 546-2313. NP5
..W. H•rnll S2H-
Neat well kept home in excellent location. 3
bedroom, 2 bath. Highly upgraded kitchen, new
Ute, refinished cabinets. tastefully decorated
throughout with trench doors. Bay window in
"'aster. A nice family yard. Cati for details. Call
546-2313. HP17
llT ,_, -MT ..W 1112,MI
Juat N8ted 3 bedroom with large yard. Carport
plu8 large detached double garage located on
Extra large lot. E.xcetlent potential here. For
details call 646-7171. NP14
TEARY Mc:CARDLE-PAESIOENT
NUMBER
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New listing on prime Easts1de 2 bedroom with
hardwood floors. Formal dining Huge yard with
detached garage. Redwood gazebo Its a 10
Hurry on this one. It won·t last Call 646-7171
NP15
NEWPORT BEACH
~ lltlt&lll SHIMI
~-Build 2 condo·s or duplex. Now has 3
bedroom. 2 bath beach house tn excellent
cond1t1on Summer/winter rental. May sell
furnished. For details call 646-7 17 t . NP 1
UYI ti llWPHT WCI FH NU S 111 ....
Sun shine bright 2 bedroom on one level Great
kitchen Formal hvmg room Spacious. Excellent
location overlooking pool Bike to beach For
information call 646-717 1 NP2
PmD Tl SILL sue.-
Gorgeous living room with view of Back bay. 3
bedrooms. Family kitchen. Large lot. Circular
driveway. Beautiful pool & spa. RV access. To
preview call 646-7 171. NP3
Ill WMU Cl&ll llH,111
San Francisco feeling m this oceanfront 3
bedroom. On the sand 1n one of the best
beachfront areas of Newport Classic Styling
Call 646-7171 NP4
OTHER AREAS
IFFlllAIU ._ Sit ....
Neat 2 bedroom one bath and a half unit. close
to CMc Center. Low association fee Includes
clubhouse. pool. and water Good starter or
investment. Call 546-2313 HP10
Sii.iii lffllD "' 1211,NI Great for the person that likes a low mainten-
ance property with all of the amenities of a
regular house. Big lot. Very private bact yard.
LiVing room with fireplace. Stepsaver kitchen
with bit ins. Community pool and s~a. Many
extras. Call now 546-23 13. HP 12
tallT•llllllll 11N.-
Todays outstanding buy. big 4 bedroom 2 bath
home. Big livingroom with crackling fireplace.
~y painted outside. Double garage. Near
South Coast Plaza. Interior needs paint and
carpets. Thats why the great buy. Call now.
Won't last. 546-2313. HP13
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270EAST17TH STREET,COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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Beeuttful 1 bedroom condo In gated
community-Bright and cheerful wtth
Swedish fireplace, microwave and
more ..... ........
11m •111 1ni1
·3 bedroom, 1.75-bath. Gated com-
munity. quiet location vaulted ceil-
lnga, akytights and much more. Of-
fered at 11.._
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11111 MIST IETll
. St. Albans, condo 'near So. Coast
Ptau. Exec. 2 bedroom, ~ bath In a
coot eettlng with water views of the lak•. Street ent,Y, new paint and air
conditioning. A must see! 1111.-_. ,.llf
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In todays market wtth the demand for
Real Estate and eecalatlng prices,
nows the time to 1811. Call us now for
a free Market Evaluation. ···-2.-... -
2 bd Condo. extra large patto. Secur-
ity geted, walk to Performing Arts Center. ._ ........
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' Custom home site on hill top with
360° view. 11.46 acres wtth 750
producing avacado trees. Great In-
vestment today and future! Total
price only-11.,... . _.,,.,,
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Prime location pool, spa, tennis
court, 3 bd, 21A bth. 11 .... -~
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1 BR, 1 BA home wtth new paint &
carpet. Lrg lot to ,expand or add
another home. Call now for this e~Cel
~t opportunity. All this for ~
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Good unit mix with Two-Extra large 2
bd units. Good area, wtth rent In-er ..... duel Don't miss this invest-
ment opportunity.
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Or•t 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den
condo with 2 cw garage In a quiet
community, dole to bMctt, lhopa,
reetann'8 and bMctl. ,1 ..... .._ ....
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631-1266.
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3 BR, 1 BA highly upgraded through-
out with brick courtyard. garden
atrlums. European oak cabinetry,
akytights, flreptaoe and glassed In
bath. Big 21A car garage. 11-.
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Deerfield 3 BR. 2'h BA. Two story
townhome. Family room off kitchen,
fireplace, cathedral ceilings, plus pri-
vate patio offered at 1111.-.a1' HEIM
LIWEIT PllOE
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Highly upgraded model perfect resi-
dence wtth, central air. marble entry.
mirrored doors. ceramic tile kitchen
ftoorlng. Motivated seller! 11•,•
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Near new townhome tastefully decor-
ated, many upgraded 2 story 2 bd.
2'h bth. 1111.IM .......
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Large 2 b4. 2'!1 bth. Fpl. in Master
Bedroom, Security system, com-
munity pool/spa. -n1..-.......
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"H=arM 3 bd, 1.75 single family,
fir , laundry hook up, 2 car gar-
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Darling 3 bedroom home on the
E'aide of Costa Mesa. Ex-cellent con-
dition with hardwood floors on huge
bulldable lot near 17th street.
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•IYE IP TD IESI VERIE
SMlp 3 BR. 2 -BA home freshly
painfed, brand new carpets and new
fence this year. Loctted on quiet cul-
de-sac, just a short distance to
school. S2U,OOO
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Model perfect highly upgraded 2 bd,
2~ bth. townhome In a special se-
cluded location yet within steps to
beach. Nearly brand new with an
award winning design and floorplan;
mirrored walls. European kitchen.
private patio, large master suite. fire-
place, 2 car garage. security system.
Absolutely gorgeous with superb
construction. Just listed! · S2ll,IOO
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Gorgeous hlghrlse 1 bd condo on the
bay. Boat dock available. large as-
sumable loan. 5% down .+ clo~
costs. Owner will carry 2nd. U21 • •RllPIUD
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USTSllE SPECIAL
New 4 t)edroom 2 bath 3 car garage
lot with spa, formal dining room.
asking u~ 111111•1
IEWPORT CHlllEL
This lovely 2 bdrm home is on an R-2
lot. The lot has 39° on the water,
Build a second story & have a pan-
oramic ocean views. Call now!
SH0,000
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CITILlll IRIVE
Charming cottage remodeted with
quality, style. and taste. Expansive 1
BR + den home with 2 BA. French
doors. skylights. Berber carpets.
oversized patio. deck and yard. Per-
fect for executive living. As~
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Don't miss the last of the large
parcels. Build or subdividing this
rural 40 acre paroet next to Cleveland
National Forest and near new resi-
dential development. off Ortega Hwy
(174) RIVefside Co. terms available on
saJes price of 1•,111
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IEWPIRT HElllTS
4 bd. 2'1• bth. 2200 sq ft . home.
Dramatic view of Lido Bay. Quality
workmanship throughout. Built 1n
1981. Immediate occupancy. Call for
details. MU,111 ' •n•••
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light &. bright rn Jasmine Creej{. 3 bd.
tamfty room. ••• -.ftllllll
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Newly listed. Outstanding 4 BR. 2 BA
Montego model,. Exoenent. quiet to-
• cation ~ bk>cit to greenbeft. lighta!ld
airy . recently redone in
tr.sh/contemporary decor. ':.= . 14 ..........
UECITIYE IOIE II 1 ACRE
Fabulous one story executive home
on over an acre of land. Lovely 3
bedroom, den, 3 bath + powder
room. Dramatic brick fireplace. Large
formal dining room with French
doors. Country kitchen with large
butcher block island. Beautiful land-·
scaping, spa, room for tennis court or
horses. All this and much more for
only SIH,Mt un.m•acu
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Elegant. distinctive and completely
remodeled. Situated in the most de-
sirable and secluded area of Chff
Drive. 4 BR. 4 BA residence with den
and family room. formal hving and
dining rooms. A very special home
with views of Bay. park and ocean
Shown by appointment. Just listed at
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IEllTERUIUI ESTATE
The finest construction & material
were used when thls beautiful Medi-
terranean Estate was built. Nestled 1n
the hills of Orange. with a command-
ing view of valleys. city lites & over-
looking a private country club. You
wond't find a better value~ the area.
Call for private showing or additional
brochure. S ... ,111
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Current zoning allows for 10-1 acre
lots. Very secluded with paved road.
Coastal and mountain views. Call for
details. 1111.-
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433 acres Pnme producing Almond
Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland
of Sacramento Valley Complete
uoc,1ergr<?LJnd . sprinkler 1mga1ion.
$700,00 yr gross. 1s•1. return As-
sumable Fed land loan-5,900/acre
BIUe Diamond. 12,114 ... ..C.~uz.-.s
234EAST17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA
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TOWNHOJIES
Immaculate 2 BR. formal dining area,
fireplace , new carpeting throughout, private
pedo, 2 car enclosed garage. Community pool
A apa. Walk to beach. Call 673-7300.
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MINI ESTATE
ON CUL -D E-SAC
4 bedroom. 3 bath. spacious home"' ith spa
and cool pool. fruit trees in large yard
surrounding house. Call 673-7300.
$399.000
OPEN SUNDA 'V 1-5
363 VISTA BA 'VA
(between 22nd & 23rd off Tustin Ave.)
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OPEN HOUSE
2 bedroom. den. 21/i baths. Shows like a model!
While parquet floors. Be rber-carpeting. Com ·
munity tennis. pool. spa. walk to beach. Call
673-7300 $280.000
OPEN SlJN 1-5 2e LANDFALL. N.B .
· NEW LISTING
2 BR. 21/J BA. formal dining¢;· 2 decks.
ocun view from kitchen & mas r s uite. large
llvin9 room . Community I/spa. CaJI
673-7300. $240.000 .
NEW LISTING
Sift9M lcnl. Pa.n 1. 2 BR. 2 BA willhave llLllL
c.rpctln9. Spacious master suite with walk-in
cloMt. Comm. pool/~ a nd lighted tennis
cCM1rts. Call 673-7300. $215,000
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BAYSIDE VILLAGE 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home. &.ck bay complex with club-house, pool & spa. Airy
& bright fresh srey & white color scheme. Corner lot b'!t~. sr;~~~~~~-~----~~~'.~.~'.~.~-t--~~~~--~~~-~~5tg,~
IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm family home in colony, close
to shoppins & schools. Large country kitchen &
nicely landsaped yard. Community pool & tennis.
-631-1400 ........ :~················································$259,900
LAGUN~ NIG~ Decorato~ perfect 2 story '4 bdr"! home with family room & designe r papers & window
treatments. Large yard with pool & spa and lovely
mountain & canyon views. Desireable Concord Hills
area. 631· 1400 ....... w ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $297,500
NEWPORT like new mid peninsula condo in small
complex just steps to beach. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2~
blth with attached 2 car ~rage + extra parkin1. Top
quality with crown mold1ns & tiled kitchen & baths.
631 -1400 ...................... : ................................... $314,000_
211 llth Street..._.__ . Sat
BA YSID£ COVES Beautiful decor & lots of upgrades
in this furnished 1 bdrm condo with den & larse
C:tio. Price includes 17V1 ft. motor boat. Just steps to 63~-i~&r~.~-~~-~~~~~--~-'-~~ .. ~~~~~-~-~~~-~~~,~
HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tiie &
berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open
contemporary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story
master suite, famil y & formal dining rooms & lovely
larse yard. 631-1'400 ........................... : ........... $675,000
BIG CANYON Remode led 4 bdrm home with family
& formal dining rooms & sparkling pool & spa.
Skylighted sophisticated open floor -'plan, textured
walls, flagstone & berber carpeted floors & plantation
shutters. 631 -1-400 .......................................... $875,000
LIDO ISLE Fabulous 5 bdrm estate on 3 prime lots
(approx 1/ 4 acre). There is a library, formal dinins
room, rec room & 1st floor maids qrtrs. Many rooms ~r,-~~&~~~--~~~-~-~~~~-~~--~-'-t·~--t-~~~~-~-~-~s~~irs;fo
BA YSHOaD lecentlr remodeled 11fp 2 scory 4
bdrm home with f1mlfy & formal dlntns rqom~ &
extra room for den, offtce or maiid. Paned win-
dows, brick trim & fireplace & shake roof + 2 ~":'~~~1400 .•.•. :················ ...... s:._~~
NEWPOllT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
BALBOA PENINSULA
NEW EXa.UllVE LISTDIC 9 brMd new top
quality upe Cod townhomes with bay v.iews.
uch with 2 bdrms, l Vi baths, attached double
prase.1. solid oak ·cabinets & full security system.
Just 112 bl6ck to bay, 1 block to ocean & steps to
Bilboa ferry, shops & restaurants. A fun area to
IM or vaation. Call 631-1.00 for information.
Priced from ........................... $3'45,000 to $499,000
ON THE WATER
WATERFRONI' CONDO Front row unit with
panoramic views of the entire harbor. Freshly
painted 2 bdrm 2 bath expanded luxury_ co-op
with new tile, drapes & wallpapers. Available ~t
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BAYSIDE COVE Waterfront 2 bdrm & den condo
with available boat sli~ & double attached prage.
Neutral decor, planuition shutters & extra up-
1rades. Biy views from living & dining rooms,
kitchen & master bdrm. 631-1400 ........... $630,000
LIDO VII.UC£ Excitins property with a wall of
slass on tfle lido Channel & dock for an 80' boat.
Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath condo with den, marble fp &
larse sunny terrace in 2 story Mediterranan
complex. 631-1-400 .................................... $925,000
LIDO ~ Wonderful value in this lovely 2 story
3 bdrm bayfront with new doek for over 60' boat.
Remodeled with spacious bay1ront livins room,
country kitchen & ~amily room. JUST FELL OUT
OF ESCROW! 631-1-400 ...... ..,. ................ $1,295,000
UDO ISL£ BA YFRONT Meticulously maintained
custom 4 bedroom with private beach & dock in
desireable "Soud" location. Spacious livin1 area
opens to baYtide terrace with retractable awninss,
seep. to dub & tennis. 6l1-J400 ........... S1_.49S1ooo
. Ml Via Udo Soucl ... , .. SavSun
LINDA ISL£ sunny Mediterranean style 5 bdrm
home with family room, den & 2 story kitchen.
Hish ceilin~s, berber carpeting, tile floors1 broad ::r~~~r,~:os~ .. ~~~:.~-~~~?~~~-~~-~~!. r~~~~
LINDA ISLE The quintessence of elegant living in
this beautifully appointed 4 bdrm witfl denlsuest,
family room, formal dining & dramatic 2 story
entry. Sunny terrace leads to the dock for 2
yachts. 631·1400 ........................•............ $1,950,000
LIDO ISL& lovefv tr.titionll bayfront with slips
for several bolts & n• on the water. Elegant two
story with 4 bdrms up, maids quarters dOwn plus
formal dinln1, family room, library & brick terrace.
631-1400 ........................................... ~-$3,900,000
VIEW PROPERTIES
COSTA MESA with ocean & city light views. like
new 2 bdrm 21/l bath -townhome with white-
washed hardwood floors, skylights, wood burnins
FP., new carpet & drapes & alarm system. Bright &
.charming. 631-1400 ................................... SJJO,OOO
NEWPORT CREST t-0wnhome with ocean views.
Best -3 bdrm plan, master with sitting room &
blkony & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in
dining room, breakfast nook & kitchen, close to
pool, spa & tennis, vtalk to beach. 631-1'400
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VILLA BALBOA penthouse condo with f,mtastic
ocean & sunset views. lovely 2 bdrm & den with
vaulted ceilings & large patio. Pr ofessionally dec-
orated. Gated com~x. bike to beach. 631-1400
···································································· $388,000
CORONA D£L MAR New ultra contemporary 3
bdrm condo In spectacular location on bluff
overlookins entire harbor. Dramatic ceder sided
unit with skylishts, fireplace, sunny patios and two
car garage. 631-1400 ................................. S72S,OOO
BA ~ONT 7th floor condo. Outstanding ocean
views from every room. Elegant contemporary 2
bdrm with touches of ebony, teak & etched glass.
Handsome custom wall treatments. Security bldg,
doorman & pool. Price reduced!! 631-1400
···································································· $770,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR charmer on 11/l lots
with terrific views just off the oceanfront. Multi-
level 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with dining room,
sunroom & roofdeck. Potent~I for expansion into
very spacious yard. 631-1400 .................... $7951000 • Marisolcl-----·-·---· ... -... -.... SavSun
BAYSIDE COVES Completely redooe 2 bdrm &
den bayfront unit with fantastic views. Formal
dinin1, wine celler, gourmet kitchen, vaulted &
~ylit ceilings & spacious terrace. Designer
furnishinp included. 631-1400 ................ S925,000
CORONA DEL MAR beachfront. Fabu'®s 3
bdrm with unearalled views of the ocean & hirbor
entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open
custom contemporary 'tas bleached hardwood
floors & 10' mahogony doors. 631-1.00.
································································· $2,980,000
IPYCI Al8 taLL leiutiful S bdrm with FNfteh
doon Ir oaned wtndows, private pool & It'll &
lovely hiR vtew. fresh & bri1ht wfth white tile
thrc:::\hout entry, family & formal dinin1 rooms &
eat In itchen. 631-1400 ........................... S7'9,000
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE A VB.
'114-673-6900
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714/494-1177
Geat Estates Exclusive Affiliate
IAJES REALTORS
Welcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and sandy beaches.
-With sweeping ocean
views. Totelly furnlshed down to the Bac-
carat bit gt ...... 6 bdrms. 6'h baths and
7.000 square feet of lu~urlous living in
Emerald Bay, 1 guarded gate private com-
munity with tennis courts. pools. parks and
a '~ mile of private beaeh. $3.700.000
£IOMI llY -This magnificent 4 bdrm. 31h
bath hom4t Is cio9e to the ocean and has
wonderful whitewater views. Amenities m-
dude atepe to the beach 4 car garage and
It 18 lltuated on an exceptionally large lot. s1.eoo.ooo
_. llY -A wonderful ocean view 3
bdrm, 3 bath family home In this exclusive Pf'tvele .,.., tt has 2 fireplaces. a wet bar. Md• wry doee to beach. park, tennis and
PGC*-1849.000
ICUIFmT mUlJ UY -A contemporary
Medi1erranean villa situated on a gently
sloping bluH. It 1s one of the largest resi-
dences in the area .with 16 rooms looking-
across the pool to ol\he sea. All within the
private gated community of Emerald Bay.
$4,500,000
EIHAll IAY -A lovely remodeled 3 bdrm,
2'h bath home with pool and beautiful
gardens. Large, family room with fireplace.
trench doors. refngerat~ wioe cellar and
extensive use of brick are just a few Qf the
amenities. Very close to beach. $895,000
tnll( COW( -This most prestigious private
community Is the location of a 4 bdrm
family home with lovely outdoor living area.
Ample lot otters possibilities for ex-
pansion. $895.000
•Tl lJCIU -Privacy abounds in this
rare ~ located close to town and
beach. Custom amenities include hard-
wood floors. beamed ceilings. trench
doors and windows. 4 fireplaces. 3 gar-
ages. $795.000
fMa.11$ ICUll ftEWS -From every room m
this contemporary 3 bdrm. 21 1 bath home
in lovely Three Arch Bay Large master
suite with jacuzzi tub and hreplace. den
with wet bar. Low maintenance -room for
expansion. $615.000
tcU9ltlT (9(UlJ UY -This rare and
unusual parcel of land offers amazing
whitewater views of both Irvine Cove and
Emerald Bay. Located on a bluff it is more
than 112 acre. There 1s an existing older
home. but the gorgeous building site is
ottered at lot value. $4,500,000
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BAYSIDE VILLACE 2 bdrm, 2 bith mobile home.
~ck ~y complex with club·house, pool & spa. Airy
& bright fresh grey & white color scheme. Corner lot
b!~sGl:~d~-~-~~i1a.~~~-~~ .. ~!!~ .. ~~-~~;g,~
IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm family home in c olony, close
to shoooing & schools. large country kitCben &
nicely bindsc.lped yard. Community pool & tennis.
631-1400 .......................................................... $259,900
LACUN;A NIC~ Decorato~ perfect 2 story 4 bdrm
home with family room & designer papers & window
tr~tments. large yard with pool & spa and lovely
mountain & anyon views. Desire011ble Concord Hills
Ollr~. 631,-1-400 ............................. , ................... $297 ,500
NEWPORT like new mid peninsu&.. condo in StNll
complex just steps to ~h. Spacious 2 bdrm, ll'•
. ~th with "11tuched 2 ar pr"'le + extra parking. Top
quality with crown molding & tiled kitchen & blths.
631-1400 .......................................................... $314,000
Ill 11th Stnet Salt
BAYSIDE COVES 8e011utiful decor & lots ol upgrades
in this furnished 1 bdrm condo with den & large
C:tio. Price includes 171/i ft . motor boat. Just steps to
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES F011bulous remodel. Tile &
berber carpeted floors & VOllulted ceilings. Open
contempor011ry 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story
rNster suite, family & forrNI dining rooms & lovely
large yud. 631·1400 .... l ........................ : ......... $675,000
8IC CANYON Remodeled 4 bdrm home with family
& formal dinin' rooms & sparkling pool & spa.
Skylighted soph1stiated open floor plan, textured
w"1111s, flagstone & berber arpeted floors & p&..ntation·
shuuers. 631-1400 .......................................... $875,000
UDO ISLE Fabulous 5 bdrm esute on 3 prime lots
<.lpprox 1/-4 Kre). There is "' library, formal dining
room, rec room & 1st floor maiids qrtrs. Many rooms m-~~~~-.'.~~-~~-~-~~ .. ~~.~~ .. t-~~~~-~~-~Sk1~~ '
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
. 714-831-1400
BALBOA PENINSULA
NEW EXCUJllVE IAllNC 9 brand new top
quality Cape Cod townhomes with bay views.
Each with 2 bdrms, 2 Vl biths, 011ttached double
pr"11ge/. ~id 0011k abinets & full security system.
Just 1t 2 blocl( to bay, 1 block to ocean & steps to
S.lboa ferry, shops & restaurants. A fun areOll to
&Ne or vKation. Call 631-1400 for informaition.
Priced from ........................... $3-45,000 to $499,000
ONnfEWATER
WATERFRONT CONDO Front row unit with
JMl'Of'Mnic views of the entire harbor. Freshly
painted 2 bdrm 2 bath expanded luxury . co-op
with new tile, drapes & wallp.ipers. Avai&..ble boat ~e~~ /1~:~.J:. .. ~: ... ~~~ .. ~11 a~?. ~~gJ:~
BAYSIDE COVE Waterfront 2 bdrm & den condo
with available boat sllJI & double attached pr"11ge.
Neutnal decor, pl.nution shutters & extra up-
1rades. S.y views from living & dining rooms,
kitchen & master bdrm. 631-1400 ........... 1630,000
UDO VD..LAGE Exciting property with a waH of
g&..ss on the Lido Channel & dock for an 80' boat.
Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath condo with den, marble fp &
large sunny terr011ce in 2 story Mediterranean
complex. 631-1400 ................................... $925,000
UDO ISLE Wonderful V"111ue in 1his lovely 2 story
3 bdrm biyfront with new dock for over 60' bo..t.
Remodeled with spacious biyfront living room,
country kitchen & fOllmily room. JUST FELL OUT
OF ESCROW! 631-1-400 ......................... $1,295,000
UDO ISi.£ BA YFRONT Meticulously maint"11ined
custom 4 bedroom with priv"11te beKh & dock in
de.ire.hie "Soud" location. Spacious living uea
opens lo baY'lide terr.ce with retrKtable ~"5!'
step110 dub & tennis. 631-140CL._ ..... S1,495
Ml Via LW. s..ed · SI Sun
LINDA ISL£ sunny Mediterrane011n style 5 bdrm
home with f011mily room, den & 2 story kitchen.
High ceilin~s, berber arpeting, tile floors, broad
!!f ~~T1~1:>8~.~~~:.~.~~~~.~~-~~.~~~ s~~~~
LINDA ISLE The quintessence of eleunt living II'\
this buutifuHy appointed 4 bdrm witfi den/guest,
t.mily room, formal dlnlnt• & dramatic. 2 story
entry. Sunny terrace ~ to the dock for 2
yKhts. 631·14f>O········ ................. t ........... $1,950,000
LIDO Ill.& Lovely tradillonal bayfront ~ slips
for several boets i 077''0ft the water. Etepn1 two
story with 4 bdrrm up, nJaids quarters dOwn pkn
fonnal dining, family room, library & brick lefrace.
611-1400 ........................... ················--·· Sl,900,000
-VIEW PROPERTIES
COSTA MESA with oce011n & city light views. like
new 2 bdrm 21.ll bOllth townhome with white-
washed hardwood floor!>, skylights, wood burnin!
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NEWPORT CREST townhome with ocean vie.ws. · Best l bdrm p&..n, rNster with sining room &
bakony & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in
dining room, br~kfast nook & kitchen, close to
pool, spa & tennis, W011lk to beKh. 631-1400
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VILLA 8.U..BOA penthouse condo with f011ntu1ic
oce011n & sunset views. lovely 2 bdrm & den with
v011ulted ceilings & large patio. Professic>Nlly dec·
orated. Gated complex, bike to beach. 611-1400
....... : ............................................................ $388,000
CORONA D£L MAR New ultra contemporary J
bdrm condo in spectKu&..r location on bluff
overlooking entire harbor. Or011matic ceder sided
unit with skylights, fireplace, sunny p.itios and two
ar pr011ge. 631-1400 ................................. $72SAMJ()
BA YFRONT 7th floor condo. Outstanding oce.iin
vi,ews from every room. Elegant contempoHry 2
bdrm with touches of ebony, tNk & etched s~s.
Handsome custom WOllll tre.iitments. Security bldg,
doorrNn & pool. Price reduced!! 631-1400
.................................................................... $770,000
OU) CORONA D£L MAR charmer on 1 Yl lots
with lerrific views just off the oce011nfront. Multi-
level 3 bdrm, 2 b.th home with dining room,-
sunroom & roofdec.k. Potential for expansion into
very spacious y"11rd. 631-1400 .................... $7951000
• Maris-14 •. 5.lvSun
BAYSIDE COVES Completely redone 2 bdrm &
den ~yf~ont unit with fanUStic views. Formal
dining, wine celler, gourmet kitchen, vauhed &
skylit ceilings & spacious terrace. e>esener
furnishings included. 631-1-400 ................. S92S"..OOO
CORONA DEL MAa beKhfront. Fabulous 3
bdrm with unparalled views of the ocNn & harbor
entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open
custom contempor011ry has bleKhed hardwood f~s & 10' mahogony doors. 631-1400.
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IPYCLAl9 ..... Beautiful 5 bdrm wkh F..th
doors & D9ned wmdows, private pool 6 .. &
lowefy hil view. Fresh & &ritht with white tile thr'::\~t entry, famlly & formal dlnins rooms &
eet en 1tchen. 631-1-400 .......................... S79',000
BAL~OA ISLAND OFFICE
316 MARINB A VB.
714-673-8900
.... ~ ............................................................. IATUllOAY Sept~10,1 ... /~AGR 19
714/494-1177
Gfeat Estates Exdusiw Atnllote
lURNER IATES REALTORS
Welcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and sandy beaches.
-With sweeping ocean
viewa. Tot91ty furnished down to the Bac-
carat b9r gla11 H . 6 bdrm s. 6'1t baths and
7 ,000 tqUare feet of luxurious living in
Emerald Bay. a guarded gate private com-
munity with tennis courts, poofs. parks and
a'~ mtte of private bttKh. $3,700.000
OUM.I MY -This magnlfieent 4 bdrm. 31h
bath home Is cloM to the ocean and has
wonderful whitewater views. Amenities In-
clude ateps to the beech. 4 car garage and
It i8 8"U9'9d °"an exoepUonally large lot.
$1,800,000
·-
ICUlf9IT mull UY -A contemporary
Mediterranean villa situated on a gently
sloping blutt. It is one of the largest resi-
dences in the area with 16 rooms looking ·
across the pool to the sea. All within the
private gated community of Emerald Bay.
$4,500,000
(l(UlJ U Y -=-A lovely remodeled 3 bdrm.
21"1 bath home with pool and beautiful
gardens. Large family room with fireplace.
trench d oors, refrigerated wine ~etlar and
extensive use of brick are just a few of the
amenities. Very. close to beach. $895.000
.._ CM -This most prestigious private
community Is the location of a 4 bdrm
family home with lovely outdoor living area.
Ampfe lot offers possibilities for ex-
pansion. $895.000
.rTI lJCIU -Privacy abounds in this
rare jewel located close to town and
beach. Custom amenities include hard-
wood floors. beamed ce1hngs. trench
doors and windows. 4 fireplaces. 3 gar-
ages. $795.000
f.._ ICUI NWS -From every room in
this contemporary 3 bdrm. 2' 1 bath home
in lovely Three Arch Bay. Large master
suite with 1acuzzi tub and fireplace. den
with wet bar. Low maintenance -room tor
expansion. $615.000
ICla.lllT mulJ UY -This rare and
unusual parcel or land offers amazing
whitewater views of both Irvine Cove and
Emerald Bay. Located on a bluff 1t is more
than '-"' acre. There is an existing older
home. but the gorgeous building site is
offered at lot value. $4,500.000
--1105-Nalh Coast HlghYIOY • Laguna Beach, CalitC?fTlia 92651--..
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PMlll JO/SATUllDAY S.pM•ll• 10. ,_ ~11!1~---~~!ll!~--lll!l!l.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!···••l!D~~!!!L~Y~Pl~l.OT~/!!llmA&.~~a!!n:~~~~n
Sotheby's transfers office
ownership to Buie Realty-
Sotheby's International Realty an-
nounced recently the transfer of own-
ershlp of Its Newport Beach office to
Marlon Buie, a Newport Beach real
estate executive. Buie, who opened the
Sotheby's Newport Beach office in
-Juty, 1985, and has managed the
operations since, will operate the office
under the name Marion Buie Realty Inc.
Concurrently with the transfer of
ownership to Buie, Sotheby's has
appointed Marlon Buie Realty its
exclusive affiliate broker for Orange
County. Through the aff!lia1ion with
Sotheby's,. Orange County home-
owners wlll have access to the finest
national and international luxury home
marketing services, and to Sotheby's
worldwide client base.
Sotheby's 120 affiliates throughout
the United States and Europe rep-
resent Sotheby's in all the Important
luxury real estate markets. Each
Sotheby's affiliate is independentty
owned and operated and ls chosen for
its marketing ex pertise and
preeminence In the region's luxury real
estate market.
A whofly owned subsidiary of
Sotheby's. the largest art auction
house in the world, Sotheby's Inter-
national Realty was founded In 1976.
Marlon Buie Realty Inc .• is located at
5 Qorporate Plaza, Newport Beach,
and provides residential brokerage
services for homeowners.
Tournanlent·to benefit S.O.S.
The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Rellttors Is sponsoring a
tennis toummnent. Monday. $apt. 26
at the t'9wport Beech Tennis Club.
Aegmtratton tor teams Is scheduled tor
11 :30 a.m. with the tournament to run
· from 12:30 to 5 p.m.
S.O.S., Share Our Sefves, ~ted In
Costa Meu. has been designated as
the redpient of the proceeds. The
center provides tree food, health care
and flnanctal assistance to tho9e In
need. s.o.s. has been serving the
community for about 15 years under
the direction ot Jean Forbath .
Reeervatlons may be made by con-
tecttng Dave Wells, C-21 The Real
Eata1ersat(714)646-1671; HollyCota. ar... Western SavtnQs at (714)
433-35'0 or Betty Jo Bailey at the
bo9rd .. (714) 646-1871.
The coat ls $50 per player tor the day,
the fee entitles the player to brlrig one
guest to the awards party. The
Ca19gories of ptay are: open; good;
bed; and ugly. There wm be trophies for
the winners, a surprlee speaker, raffle·
and .... auction.
Re91tors are encoraged to make
reMrYatlons early for the event.
Local Realtors schedule
IUncheonforSeptember
The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors Is holding Its
quarterty luncheon at the Four
Seasons Hotel In Newport Beach at
11:30 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 22.
John Geohegan, Governor Deu-
kmejian's Secretary of Business,
Housing and Transportation wtll
'update Realtors on Issues pertinent
to their business~
Geohegan was appointed In 1985
to head the agency which handles an
annual budget of more than $4
bMNon and employs 33,000 In the
toatowtng departments: Alcoholic
Beverage Control, Banking, Corpor-
ations, California Highway Patrol,
California Housing Finance, Com-
merce. Insurance, Housing and
Community Development. Motor
Vehicle, RMI Estate, Savings & -_. ... Oeolt r•
Lo.n. Transportation and the Office
of Traffic Safety. Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board
Loe.I Ae91tora and affiliate mem-of R11ftora. 401 N. Newpor1 Btvd .•
bers may purchase tlcicets for $16 Newport Beech. Tlcicets are a must,
per per90n by calling Roberta Md the d1111toe to purchae Is
Horwood, (714) ·646-1671, at the Sept. 15.
A cl111lfled lld le en..., • ., lo Ml ,... merchandl11,
Md II'• ..., • rour w--. too.
CLASSIFIED 642-5628
REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm au_.,.. _,.,,..,_
The lowest price 2 bdrm unit In VIiia e.lboal
tmmmculate nm floor unit beaUtltulty cs.corated.
2 bdrme & 2 baths Inducting huge master "'"e.
Profellk>naly land~ patio with custom
redwood decking & Mating.
119 lllHm _.. 11,111,-
Almoet new 21,000 sq. ft. center In rllPidly
growing Kern County. 100% leued with ~
uled rent of $246,000 per year. Owner may help
finance.
---,., .. Extra large 1 bdrm Cond9 wtth a beautiful
OCEAN VIEW. Prime first floor loeafton , ha
private patio Ideal for Indoor-outdoor IMng.
HO CAGNEY LANE # 106 OPEN SUN 1-4
Enter through guard gate on Hoepftal Road ....... . .....
A Newpor1 a.ct'I addr ... at this price? Lovety
Ver11•11 penthouM studio ·In posMJler gated
community with clubhouee, gym, poof & mpa.
.... Jilli• .....
A ..,.e.ct ~ Vtew from the enormous 32 toot
... dee*.~ 2 master bdrm VIia a.lboa
condo decorated In light neutral tonea. May
.... option. ---... ~decorated OOMn Ytew condo In bemlti-M Y119 9ltlcJe with OV9r 2000 IQ. ft. lncludlng 2
bdrme, 2 .,.._, dlrq rm, fmmly rm & 3 huge
dedca. A terrllc value at the new r9duald prlcef
llO CAGNEY LANE #202 OPEN 8UN 1-4
Enter ~ 9'*d oet• on Hoeptt9I Aolld /
L.-. .. ""_._.
Harbor Ae9lty le a full w vice LOCALLY
OWNED Re9I Estate ftrm with a lllrge pro-
f111lo.-.ly trelned atan on.rtna a complete ,.,.. al ,... eetate Wvtce9. We Mve ectM
rentel Md oannen:tel deper tmenta, a na-
tionwide 1.tocallan MNcR end M in hcMMe
~ llldna WW.. For All your real
............. H.rbor .
. --· ·····--· .•.•. Jim a block from the ocean. Deeuu Md cue-
toml Approx. 2500 eq. fl. ~ decorated
..... 3 bdrme, 31,t ...... + ---· plantalton .......... lier .... air conditioning, MCUrity
l'Jllam, Md lannll dlr*'O rm. "'
(714) 113 4400
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AumJll'f•tMnmw 11 ...
Roomy penthouM wtth 2 muter bdrma, ....
Mng rm & formal dining rm. Bay & ~ vleWI
from ttle prMle deck. Flrepla, ~. airy
WUfted C lllnge; al nicety decorated & apc1t1 II.
-~---.
Corona d9i Mar--nlcaly located 2 bdrm apt on
quiet CUI d9 IK juet 2 bka from the be9ch.
11050/Mo.
VIia e.lboa--oww 2000 sq. ft . with 2 bdrme.
dining rm, famHy rm plus fabulous ocean a bmr
.... $2150/Mo •
....,...,,... 2 bdrme MWIV P*lted with MW
carpeting plue the llCt6on Nyfront View.
11800/Mo.
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Realtor's tips help secure honi.es
your home i8 one of your most
valuable UMts. However. the National
Crime Preventk>n Council reports that
5.2 percent of all United States house-
holds were burglarized In 1987. In a 20-
year period,~ out of 10 homes wUI
be burglarized. More of these cnmes
wHt be committed during the summer
months !Mn 8nY other time of the year.
How CM you help avoid becoming part
of this stati8tic?
According to the NeWport Harbor-
Costa Meu board of Realtors, there
are many ateps you can take to help
maintain a aecure home and deter
would-be burglars .
To begin with, take a tour of the
grounds and check whether yoo can
see both the front and the sides of your
house from the street -the place
where patrolling pohce rootinely make
their surveillance. There shoold be no
shrubbery, hedges. trees. statuary or
other obstructions blocking a full view
of the doors and windows from the
street Of sidewalk.
Make a similar tour at night. Lack of
adequate street or house lighting 1s an
invitation for would-be burglars. Make
sure your exterior lighting is adequate
and secure. Most burglars do not carry
ladders. If yoo can reach up to screw in
New sales associate joins
PrUdential Lido Realty
Lenore Rodenu of Long Beach has borhood.:'she said.
joined The Prudential lido Realty in "I grew up in West Los Angeles. But
Newport Beach as a sales associate. they're building it up so much. I don't
RodenaahMbeenalicensed Realtor know where they're going to put the
since 1974 and, In addition to being cars. But this is a wonderful area. You
lnVOIVed in relldential real estate sales. can go block after block and find
has ~ residential {>ropery, beautiful homes," she said.
building 80 unlta' of det~hed homes as The Prudential lido Realty is one of
well as condominiums. Prior to working the leading brokerages serving the
In real estate. Rodenas was an actress Newport Beach and Corona del Mar
and worked tn theater. -communities and is independently
"I ~ a good deal of in-fill owned and operated.
property ao I have a special under-,,.NI\! more Information. call (714)
standing for anyone who is a property '67~300. The office is located at 3377
owner in .,. · •tabliahed neigh-Via Lido in Newport Beach.
a new light bulb without a ladder. a
burglar can just as easily unscrew 1t If
you feel yoor street is inadequately
lighted, contact the locaJ city council
representative. Meet with the neigh-
bors to rally support. You will be more
effective in bringing about improve-
ments as a group.
If you're away from home. leave a
light on and a radio playing to give the
appearance that someone is at home If
you are away for more than an hour or
so, set your lights on timers. which turn
on and off at intervals throughout the
evening. Leave drapes open, particu-
larly on upper floors.
Leaore Rodeau
0 BIG CANION '
DANNY BIBB
STEPftANIE GR•Y
Davis joins
Irvine firm
as a partner
Steven Davis has 1oined Ltncoln
Property Co .. Irvine as a partner Davis
has been affiliated with the company
since 1984.
Lincoln Property 1s one of the
nation's largest diversified real estate
development firms spec1ahzing in in-
dustrial, multi-family residential and
retail properties.
Lincoln Property Co . Irvine is re-
sponsible for all phases of industrial.
ott1c~ and business park development
w1th1n this ma1or market region Under
the direction of operating partner Erik
Hansen. Lincoln Property Co . Irvine
has earned a reputation for reducing
investor nsk by meeting currrent
market demands and ant1c1pating fu -
ture market growth
Davis' 11-year track record began in
Orange County Working most recently
with Lincoln Property Co. in Denver.
Davis was directly responsible for
industrial and warehousing develop-
ment over 1.5 million square feet
Davis 1s a California native and a
graduate of Brown University with a
master's degree USC School of Busi-
ness'. He is a member of the Society of
Industrial and Office Realtors and has
served on the Board o1 Directors at
NAIOP Denver. Davis will reside rn area
with his wife and two children.
1 ·l OAKC REST 24 CANYON FAIRWAY
VleW Home -Overlooks
Golf Course
$1,219,000
Open For Viewing
SAT/SUN 1-5
HANDSOME CUS TOM ESTATE
A Larges1 Lot in Big Canyon
Guest House -6 Bedrooms .
$2,650,000
For information on
llC CAIYOl IUI. ESTATE
ask for
... , .... 840-7-
m .... a•Ynl-IGIO
6rubhtiEllis
li9M1fftAL mouaAG&5111Y~
144-1211
View Estate
· 180° View
$2 ,395,~.
Open For Viewing
SAT/SUN 1-5
OUTSTANDING VIEW ESTATE
Contemporary Mediterranean
Overlooks 8th Fairway
$3,2'00 ,000 1
'
CONNIE MAXSENTI
STONEHENGE ESTATE
• Priced leH than appraised value
• Purchaae price Includes most of
furniture
• Spectacular ocean. city and harbor
views
• 9,000 square feet of living space
• Excellent terms available
• Call for private showing or color
brochure
CHARJHNG COTTAGE
Charmine home SO. of Hwy in CdM. 2
BR. l BA In main house with detached
BR + BA. Potential for' expansion
.................... .J. ••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••• $449,000
OPEN SUN 1-5 ............... 610 AVACADO
PENINSULA POINT llEDUC£D
Great family home. walk to bay & bdch.
S bedroom, 2 bath, family room. With
eome ftnlahlng touches. this could be a
ahowplace... .........................•....... $459,000
TOP PRODUCER
MERRILL LYNCH
SOIJTHEllN
CAUFORNIA REGION
,
,HJST LISTED!
TUaTLEaocK
HIGHLANDS
Immaculate Tartan
model located
close to school, -
community apa &
pool. 3 BR. 2 BA
................ $459.900
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5
34 SILVER CRESCENT •
ERRILLLYNCH REALTY
759-6600
Let American Escrow; Inc.
take care of you & yours
ANN
640-9860
1031 Exchanges• Commercial• Residential
'*Business• Loans• Liquor.Licenses
DDIGN PLAZA
-
The Prudential 7.14 agent
sets records in production
After a hiatus during which she
pursued different interests. Joyce
Barnes has returned to real estate and
la on a record-setting sales pace at The
Prudential 714 Realty in Newport
Beach. .
"Joyce is beating the band. And
since we've just joined The Prudential
ReaJ Estate Affiliates Inc. and are now
able to share with our clients In a 'piece
of the rock,' so to speak, we've dubbed .
our top producers 'Rock Stars,"'
Barbara Amstadter. president ctt the
Newport Center-based firm. said.
In the three months since joining The
Prudential 714 Realty. Barnes has
poeted sales of pro~y valued at $3
mHHon.
. Record productl on rates is not new
to Barnes. She started In residential
and eased Into commercial real estate
16 years ago and owned and operated
her own reaJ estate and developed
. residential an~ commercial property In
Orange and Kern counties. She lives In
Newport Beach and has a daughter
who Is an attorney practicing In Orange
County.
"I love mathematics. And I enjoy
dotng Investment analysis.·· Barnes
said', adding that most of her clients are
inveators she has worked with over the
years and most of her new clients are
referrals.
The Prudential 714 Realty special-
Ja,aBun•
lz• In homes In the Orange County
coastal cities and communities of
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Costa
Mela. Irvine, Laguna Beach. Laguna
NIQuef and Dana Point.
. For more information. call (714)
760-171'4. The office Is located at 366
San Miguel Dr., Suite 200 In Newport
Beach.
IEW USTlll -IEWNIT IEllm
EL lllEll IYEllE ,
Expansive 3BR 3BA residence. Family rm +
family kltc:Mn, -vaulted ceilings, -warm wood
mast• suite, privacy w/adjotning loft, many
uees, French doors lead to patio area. Decorator
perfec1f,Overaized spa + 4 l:ar-garage. Asking
$599,000.
CUFF DRIVE
Magnifecent & · most desirable lo-
cation. Secluded _q"iet position
w/Yiews of park, ocean & bay.
Elegent 4BR, 4BA residence, land-
~ & remodeled In 1984. Euro-
~ kitchen w/famlty rm, den or
study w/view balcony. Large formal
dining rm, white washed oak floors.
perfec1 for formal or casual living.
Offered at $925,000. .
CITIUll lllYE
Charming cottage remodeled
w/quauty, style & taste. Expansive
1BR +den home w/2 baths, French
doors, lkyfights, Berber carpet,
owrslzed patio. Deck & yard. Per:.
feet for executive Hvtng. Asking
$365,000.
'~:Jlltl"' 1kfl1IHI ~/«~Aul 13 ~,,
CALL R~E ROl)GERS 831-1218
..,.
Let us help you fllld yo&.-rnartetl
Our ~rlenced ad talcara can
advise you how. to "tel al about
It" in a low-cost .ctaalfled ad.
240 Newp<)rt Center Drive Pho'°' by • •
....._ ___ N_ewpo_n_ee_a_ch_, c_A_9_2660 ___ F_•oo_E___. 1 CALL CLASSI ED 842-5878
. ,
Let Us H••• Yi1
Sell Y 01r Prottrtv!
C111 Cl111ilit• I
Dou g Bu lley & Associates
• •
NEW LISTING
OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5
CHARMING NEWPORT HEIGHTS!
t!I PO•'EU PLACE. SE• PORT 8E~CH
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4 PM
4 BR/SBA, POOL -$550.000
Brashier & Co. Real Estatt' Brokt>ral(e
Contact Mattia. Brashier
714/759-1219
642-5678 1960 VISTA CAUDAL $479,000 FEE
• 'r
Only BLUFFS Remodeled "G" Plan w/spectacular back bay
& ocean views. New kitchen, baths, 6 skylights, custom
fireplace, used brick patio with spa. French doors & Berber
carpet. Charming home with many custom features.
A very special 48R 38A home wlPOOL
comer IOI 3-car garage. large plant-filled
atnum w/plex1-glass root for sky & tree
views• Newly relurb1sned Ivan Wells cus-
tom. kitchen all beautifully redone
w /bleached cabinets & new appliances f o"r information ' . & surprisingly
SHOWN BY AP P OINT MENT •Come to see OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
1800 GLENWOOD $639.500
low cost. CALL PHYLLI. GOGGIO
(714) 760-9678 O R CALL HARRI ET SPENC ER
(714) 644-5946 CH E~HIQ E
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DAY/EVES
MORTGAGE RATES
FIXED ADJUSTABLE
lnlr•I Down Point• Lock-In Max. Int rel Down Point• Lock-In Margin
Amer~ lnt-.tate slL ""'' Pymt (%) (daJ•) Loan ..... Pymt (%) (daJI) (~)
11 000 10 1 500 15 168 8 t25 10 1 500 t5 2 625
8ef* of America 10 625 20 2 000 15 168 8 500 . 20 1 500 60 2 250
Brtght Morte-ge 10.750 05 1 875 60 168 7 875 05 2.000 60 2 750
~S&t.. 1t.O15 05 1 500 15 168 8.000 20 1 500 45 2 250
Empire of America 10.750 05 0 000 60 168 8.125 25 2.250 30 2 250
Fat West S& L 11.500 10 t 000 20 250 6 875 10 l 500 00 2 750
Rdellty ,...,.. S&L 11000 10 1500 00 168 7 875 20 1.500 45 2 350
Arst~Bel* 11 125 10 1.750 00 250 9 125 20 1 500 45 2 750
~Feder.iS&L 10.750 20 2.000 30 168 8.150 10 1.750 75 2 750
HewlhOme SAL 11. 125 20 • 2 000 15 168 8.000 20 1..500 15 2.250
Home Feder.i S&l. 10.500 05 2.000 14 168 . 8.375 16 2 000 45 2 750 s== 11.375 30 1.500 60 500 8.000 20 2.500 60 2 500
10.375 10 1.500 15 168 8.000 10 1 500 15 2 500 ...... 10.300 20 t 500 15 168 7.750 20 1 500 15 2 375
··---~8-* 10.500 10 1.000 30 168 6.075 10 1 000 15 2 750
·-tillN ... of Ce. 11.250 20 2.000 ()() 1000 10.000 20 2.500 30 3 200 P9dlc=&er* 10.625 05 1.000 21 168 8.500 20 2.000 45 2 875
au.llsClly L 11.250 10 2000 ()() 168 7.750 10 1.000 60 2 500
...... ,...,.. Sevtng9 W .625 OS 1 000 75 168 7.250 20 2.000 75 2 250
s.curttr,...,... Sevtngs 10.750 10 2000 ()() 168 9.000 10 1 000 ()() 2 250
........ c.M. Sevtngs 10.500 10 1.500 07 168 8.250 10 2000 45 2 650
TNll=llMk . 11.000 10 2.000 ()() 168 7.875 20 1.500 ()() 2 250
United . SMtp 11. 125 20 2.000 20 500 7.875 10 1.500 45 2.750
v•,...,..aat 11.000 10 1.500 30 168 7 750 10 1 500 60 2 375
w.e.n Al'-ICl.i hr*-10.750 10 2.000 21 168 7.750 10 1 500 60 2.250
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loan
250
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t68
300
300
t68
350
500
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168
500
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300
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168
500
500
250
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166
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759-1877
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
RATE AVERAGES
Conforming Non-conforming
flx9d
15 year 10 456
30 year IQ 694
~ 6month 8 026
1 year 8063
INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUST ABLE MOAT AGES
11th Oistnct
Prime rite
3 month T -btll
6 month T-b•lt
1 yr treasury no1e
3 yr treasury note
5 yr treasury note
Thtaweetl
7 59
10 00
7 28
7 50
8 24
8 79
8 92
l.aetw.M
7 59
10 00
7 20
7 51
8 28
8 89
905
Figures as ot Thu~ay •Sept 8
10 872
11 128
8 02t
7 931
4w.M1ego
7 62
. .
tO 00
i 03
7 5 l
8 2i
8 85
905
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'UST LISTED
Top value for location and size. 3
BR. plus 2Vl BA, plus a squinty view
of the Back Bay. Needs decorating
-S282.SOO includes the land.
~r prefers long escrow period.
' S282,500
Of'EN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM
6 I I Vista llonb. Newport Beach
USTBLUFI' ,.
PRIME Vl.W HOME
Enjoy panoramic Back Bay. City and
night light view from this spacious 4-
~room. 2-b.Mh ~. Thfs traditional
sl~ level home features formal din-
rng. oak cabinets. arr cooditioning. 2
patios and a view pe~t tor enterta1n-
ro9. Thrs is executNe living at Its finest.
Land rs included .
'Meo.GOO
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5 ftM
2821 AIU Vista, Newport lleadt
COLESWORTHY
&CO.
640-0020
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FABULOUS SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 · #8 TWIN LAKES CIRCLE
PRICE REDUCED TO •785,000
5 BR + den/m-'d'a rm + 4'n8A on quiet cut-Oe-aK. ~a_. Mtting. 3 car gar9119.
Over 3,800 sq. ft.~ windows, Shutters. crown mokflng, P#~ entry, end trlt* crown
moldings. Decofator perfect!
CALL JAN PROBST (714) 844-4088
CALL DOUG BULLEY (7.14) 720-1704
_ ~D darrell pash properties a 2700 e coast highway. corona del mw, cMbn&a 92625
720-9422
new custom towMom8.
38drm, 2Ba. Will be completed by
the end of the month! Buy now and
butlder will pay for your move. .......
.-
~ llYllE WESTPlll
Near new 1,800 sq. ft. detailed two
story home. 38drm, 21h 8a, family
rm. Landscaped & ready to oc-
cupy.
2,000 eq. ft. -VIEW ., ...... .
IEW II COROll DEL llR
3 Bedroom, 31n Bath condo. Features iriclude gourmet kitchen, oak
atalrcue, laundry room, tub/spa, central vac, tile entry & much more.
· II ..,lll'll'i IA'l IT .....
5 Bedroom, 51h Bath custom residence with ocean view. Three fire-
places, gourmet kitchen, aecurtty system, air conditioning & much more. . .......,., ......
720-9422
affiliated with ·c;;l/-ucciatd !Bt.ohu of corona del mar
Newon marttet ~Hurry. won't last! Chafm-
lna country style 2 story home on water
WlTH BOAT SLIP! 38drma. 3BA. 2 frplcs,
• fonnal dining rm & lg master suite w/water
view & tnp!Kie. Extremely quiet & private
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LYNNE WOOIE flllOPERTlS .. INC.
let . U. Helf ~y .. · Sett Y .. Pn,1rtri -
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642-5671
for Information "'~----~ ~ surprisingly
low cost.
.,
• Contemporary 5 BR, 6BA 4500 + sq. ft. Custom Home
• All living areas face 18(ge lushly
landscaped yard & patio
• Covers 3 lots on most desirabte
Eastern tip of Island
• Fantastic home for entertaining
with pool-sized yard and large
patio.
$1,21&,000
UCLISMl.Y USTD wm
BILL FEEIEY
l.91 .. •1mmt •HUUIT
Wltmllll --., IULTIU
111·1• • 11i-1011
let U1 lltl, Y H
Sell ~ 11r Property!
Clll Cla11if1",
64l-5678. • .
for information
& surprtsingly
low cost .
LIDO ISLE BIYFliOllTS
81,486,000
REDUCED
• 4 BR 31.: BA custom w sltp & sandy beacn
• Steps from Clubhouse w optn bay views
$3,900,000
• 5 BR 5 BA Bayfront £state
• I, ad1tt0nal Old Pasadena style home
• 77 on Bav w 2 large boat shps
• French doors. ivy cover eel walls crown moldings
• latticed rourtyard entry plus 4 car garaie
• Westec secuuty sys. elevator. re tractable awnings
• Very bright open and private on Via Ltdo Soud
s·1,215,ooo
FELL OUT ESCROW
• 3 BR 21, BA trad11tonal style home
• Totally remodeled with highest quality
• Outs' andmg main channel ~1ew
• Lowtst prl(ed Udo ISie Baytr Jnt 01 S 130 0001
. ~ UDO ISLE • GPU SIT/Jll 12-4 • 231 u •• 11 H.
3 Bdrm. 2 ba. custom home with contemporary ft .. r. S359.000
•·. LEE GILLESPIE •
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U•ISLE , ~ab6e ~oom. 3~......, ...-. .-tocetton. 1745,000
LEE llLLESPIE • 111-4114 •aua•n--.. ......
VIA llOO HOR0-5BR 5BA U.900.000
VIA UDO NORO-5BR 4l.iBA SILi Sl.595.000
VIA LIDO SOUD 4BR 3-:-BA SI 495 000
IA ,IX) NORD 5BR 48A Slll SI 495 000
VIA LIOO NORD 5BR 'i··BA SlllSl 450 000
VIA L 00 NOR!>-3 BR 2 t, BA SI • ':1'.l .•00
ZURICH CIRCL£ 5BR 6BA SI 295 000
VIA SAN R£MO 5BR SBA SIU $895 000
.IA l t()(' SOOD 6BR 58A Slll S789 000
VIA kORON 4BR BA Slll S749 000
VIA !URICH 4BR 38A SILi $698 000
VIA ORVI[ 10 4BR 3BA SILi S698 000
VIA ITHACA ?BR :BA Slll S695 000
.IA , ;>R1:. 48R .SBA SIU S595 999
IA ).\N RE MO 'BR ~ BA Slll S5S5 000
VIA ITHACA 3BR 3BA SILi S5 l 5 000
VIA NIC[ 3BR ?BA SILi S439 000
EXCLISIYELY LISTEI WITI
BILL FEEllEY
Liii ISLE llSllOT SftCllUST
WlTtlflllT .-S ... IULTlaS
131-lCOO ~ 111-1011
COllDO -LEASE
Lovely 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Bright &
ciean. Balcony. patio & large yard.
3 units in complex.
$1315/MO
LEE lilLLESPIE
WltmlllT ... -., IEUTllS
~ •.
111...... 111-1411
..
JUST LISTED
Top value for location and size. 3
BR. plus 2Yl BA. plus. a squinty view
of the Back Bay. Needs decorating
-5282.500 includes the land.
Owner prefers long escrow period.
s2a2;soo
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM --6,, Vista 11on1U. ~ 1e-am
11 USTBWI',
PRIM• Vla'W HOME
El"IJOY panoramic Bade Bay. City and
night light view from this spacious 4-
~droom. 2-bath hOme. This tradltloNI
single level hOme featur~ formal din-
ing. oak cabinets. air conditioning. 2
patios and a view perfect tor eoteruin-
1ng. This 1s executive living at its finest.
Land is included . ..-..ooo
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN t-5 PM
282' Ab Vista, NcWpon Beach
COLESWORTHY
1 &C0.-
640-0020
F(lt ....... .....,. 5 Bdrm. 2 ...... Plua
......... petlo ..... cspeca,.,...' *'Pea. ......... ~ front I rw. Ap-
PfoGU lllfy 2 ...... to bw:tl. Vec:.nt and
N9dy tor '°" to MOiie In. -.ru.,..
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FABULOUS SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 #8 TWIN LAKES CIRCLE
PRICE REDUCED T0 .• 786,000
5 BR + den/mtlid'a rm + 4 'ABA oo quiet cul-de-uc. Buutlful pcSol & 8P9 Mttlng. 3 car garage.
CMw 3,800 sq. ft. Bay windows, shuttet"s, crown moldtng. ptll'quet entry; and triple crown
moldlnga. Decorator perfect!
CALL JAN PRO~ST (714) 844-4088
CALL DOUG BULLEY (714) 720-1704
_ ~D darrell paah properties a 2700 e. coast h!ghway, corona del mar. callklmta 92625
720-9422
new ·custom town."tome.
3Bdrm, 28a. WW be completed-by
the end of the month! Buy now and
builder will pay for your move.
1111,111
llVllE WESTPlll
Near new 1,800 aq. ft. det&Ued two
story home. 3Bdrm, 2'~Ba. family
rm. Landscaped & ready to oc-
cupy.
llYI IEW Ullll ... IL
· IEW II CORDIA DEL . llR
3 Bedroom, 3'.ti Bath condo. Features Include gourmet kltehen, oak
staircue, laundry room, tub/spa, central vec, tile entry & much more.
11 llm'lll\H& '""'IT.... t
5 Bedroom, 5'n Bath custom restdence wtth ocean view. Three flre-
plaoes, gourmet kitchen, securtty system, air conditioning & much more . ...... ,., .......
-.
720-9422
affiliated with cllu.ociatul 23 .. o~u. of corona del mar
~
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Cll ca...llW,
642-5671
or Information
surprisingly·
low cost.
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144-1111
' ,
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01111a l•l ESTATE
• Contemporary 5 BR. 6BA 4500
+ sq. ft. Custom Home
• All living areas face large lushly
landscaped yard ~ patio
• Covers 3 Iota on most desirable
Eastern tip of Island
• Fantastic home for entertaining
with pool-sized yard and large
patio.
$1,~ll,D•
UCLISllELI LISTD ·wn1
BILL FEEIEY
. 1.91 .. •lllBJ •HULllT
. W&lm'lln --., lbl.TIU
111-1• • n1-1ou
Clll 0..•1ifiH,
. .
64.2-5678
for information
& surprisitigly
low ·cost.
81,486,000
REDUCED
• 4 BR. 3'? BA custom w/shp & sandy beach
• Steps from Clubhou~ w open bay views
$3,900,000
• 5 BR S BA Baylronl Estate
• Ir ad1to0nal ()d Pasadena style home
• 77 on Bay w 2 largf boat shps
• French door~. ivy covered walls crown moldings
• Lalhced courtyard entry plus 4 car garage
• Westec secu11ty sys ettvator retractable awnmgs
• Very bnght open and pmate on Via Lido Soud
11,296,000
FELL OUI' ESCROW
• 3 BR ?l.. BA trad1honal style home
• I orally remodeled with t11ghest Quality
• Out~!dndrng main channel vie•
• Lowest poced lido Isle Baylron1 Dy SI 30 000'
-Ull ISLE 11 on1 s1f 1s• 12-4 • 211 u au 11.
• • ~m. ' .. Li~ i1iUiPir .... ~ .• .
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VIA UOO NOR0--58R SBA 13.900.000
VIA UDO NORD-58R 4 "'lBA SIU SI 595 000
VIA UDO SOUO 4BR 31,BA Sl 495 000
VIA LIDO NORD SBR 48A SIU S l 49:> 000
VIA LIDO NORD-SBR 5"'BA Sil.IS! •so 000
VIA LIOO NQRO-.-3BR 2 "'.'BA SI !9) 000
ZURICH CIRCLE SBR 6BA S l ?95 000
VIA SAN Rl MO SBR SBA SIU S895.000
VIA i.IDO SOUO 6BR SBA Sil.I S789.000
VIA KOR 4BR ?BA SIU S7•9 000
VIA ZURICH 4BR 3BA Slll $698 000
~IA ORVIE 10 4BR 3BA SIU $698 000
VIA ITHACA ?BR !BA SIU $695 000
VIA lORCA 4BR j BA Slll SS95 999
VIA SAN Rf MO 3BR J'·BA Ski S555 000
VIA ITHACA JBR 3BA SIU SS 15 000
VIA [ 3BR ?BA SIU S439.000
EICLISIYELY LISTEI WITI
BILL FEEIEY
Liii ISLE USllllT SPIMJST
W&TUHllT .. S me .. IULTllS
131-lCOO ~ 111-101i
COIDO -LEISE
Lovety 2 bedroom . 2 bath. Brigh t &
clean. Balcony, patio & large yard.
3 units In complex.
$1315/MI
· LEE llLLESPIE
W&lBl'lllT -Iii.. lllA.S • llMIM
'
..
•Spa
•Pool •view
**Waterfront
***Waterfront and Pool ~Ive Address at Guard Gate
HOIES FOR SILE
21EllMM
• ~Acacia Avenue, Olde Corona del Mar
631-7300. $425.000 ·Sat-Sun 1-5
.,..2592 Arbor Or; Bayshores. NB
759-9100-$455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
..... 32 Ba~est Ot. Bayview, NB
8~-6292 $255,000 Sunday 1-5
88 Bridgeport, Irvine
~6-2313 $189.900 Sunday 10-2
2792 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa
831-1266 $218,000 . Sunday 1-4
2976 MindanaO. Costa Mesa
M&-7171 $259,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
2179 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa
831-1266 $189,9<?0 Sunday 1-5
2143 Santa Ana Av. Costa Mesa
646-7171 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.,..•10 Vtenl)a (Harbor Ridge) N.B.
673-7771 $388,000 Sat-Sun 12:30-4:30
2 M ,an Fiii IM er IEI
.,..43 Montpellier, Harbor Ridge, NB
873-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
2952 Pemba, Coate Mesa
546-2313 $288,900
2918 Pemba, Costa Mesa
5-46-2313 $259,900
Sat/Sun 1-4
Sunday 1-4
3 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon
&M-6200 $535,000. Sunday 1-5
·• --+1614 SantaneCla Terrace. Irvine Terr, CdM
722-1900 $759,500 Sunday 1-5
.,..29 Seabrook Ln, Seaview. Nwpt Bch
720-0168 $585.000 Sunday 12-4 ·--2961 Andros, Costa .Mesa
548-2313 $225,000
901 Che9tnut Pl, Eastbluff, NB
-Sunday 1-4
844-9060 '475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1 f32 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula l44-e200 $1,050,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1919 Ebbtide, Anaheim
548-2313 $263,500 Sunday 1-5
492 Rower St., Eaatside Costa Mesa
146-2088 1265,500 Saturday 1-5
2427 Hoity Lane, Newport Height•
759-MOO ~9.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
811-A Jamlne, Olde Corona'Oel Me1
873-5354 Sat/Sun 1-5
220 ~ca.ta Mesa •
64e-7171 '249,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1801 M9r:w ... Dr. Weetcllff, NB
799-9100 ... 000 Sat/Suft 1-5
2111 .......... eo.. Mesa
.-1111 1115,000 Sunday 1-5
.. 371 Newport Gten Ct, Upper Bay
759-6600 $479,000 Sunday 1-5
3213 Oregon, Costa Mesa
5-46-2313 $229,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
5002 Puea Seaovl' Irvine P.J333 t~.000 -Sat/Sun 1-5
2045 Port BrlstoC, Harbor View Homes, NB
760-5000 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1507 Priscilla, Harbor Highlands, NB
S.2-5200 $298,500 • Sunday 1-5
2689 Riverside. Costa Mesa
5-46-2313 $249,900 Sunday1-4
995 Sandcastle, Harbor View l-hlls
759-6600 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••953 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hlns
759-6600 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1016 Sandpiper, Harbor View Hills
759-6600 $850,000 Sunday 1-5
• •311 s.nta Ana Ave. Newport Heights
631-7300 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
34 Sliver Crescent, Turtlerock, Irvine
759-6600 $$459,900 Sunday 1-5
.,..t'lZVlenna (Harbor Riager N.B.
673-7771 $451,000 Sat-Sun 12:~:30
•2621 Vista Ornada, (The Blutts). NB
640-6110 Sat/Sun 2-5
474 Westminster, Newport Heights, NB
759-9100 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
•••1410 W. Oceanfront, 'NB
fJ.46:7171 $725,000 Sunday-1-5
3 II ,111 FAii II er IEI
123 32nd St, Newoprt Beach
873-3777 $375,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1029 Bonnie Ooone, Irvine Terrace
759-6600 $683,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•450 Cembrldge, Gambrldge Estates. CM
850-7000 Sat/Sun 12-4
25432 Chatro, Dana Point
75M700 $219,900 Sunday 12-4 •
•2592 Circle Or, Bayshores · Nwpt Bch
642-5200 .$725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
' 3155 Corle Portoflno, NewpOrt North
831-7300 $499,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
3024 Cor1 Hermosa, Newport No. ViHu, NB
780-5000 $494,000 Sat /Sun 1-5
••308 Diamond Ave., Balboa Island
873-3442 $780,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.
• * * 109 E. Edgeweter, Balboa Penin
873-3777 $8M,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
1526 E. Oceen IMvd, Penineula Pt
7~ $495,000 Sunday 1-5
•1021 Goldelwod, H•bor vi.. Homee
&W-IOIO 1795,000 Sunday 1-5
•• • ., 15 Harbor Ridge Or, Newport 8wt'1
759-1880 SIH,000 Sunday 1-4
3245 ld8ho Lane, Colta Meea
831-1261 1237 ,500 Sunday 1-5
.,.139 ..--.. Crk Ad,.._,.. Crk CdM
181-1702 $421,IOO Set/Sutt 1-5
• 1521 Klngl Ad., N9wport 8wt'I
64& 4 .. 1719,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t1401 KJnal Ad, NewPort Height•
144 IOIO" 1136.000 Sunday 1-5
•237 La Jall. ~ lt•lghee
131-1400 S3H,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
"
•63S L.ldo Park Or, Newport Beach
673-3777 $595,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
•209 Marigold, Corona del Mar
831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
..,1.1718 Paloman. tiewp:O[l__Beac
&44-9060 • $425,000 · Sat/Sun 1-~
2498 Parmley Lane, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $3«,000 Saturday 1-S
837 Pine Place, Costa Mesa
751-()689 $209,900
2722 San Carlos, Mesa Del Mar
Sun 1-5
&44-9090 $263,000 Saturday 1-5
300 Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa
S.5--0303 $249,900 Saturday 1-4 .
•301 Vista Baya, Newport Beach
760-0714 $348,000 Sunday 2-4:30
409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs. NB
673-9333 $399,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
431 Vista Trucha, Tt\e Blutts, Nwpt Bch
673-9333 $370,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
..... 12 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, COM
644-9060 $469,500 Sunday 1-4:30
· 41EllMI
410 39th St, Newport Island, NB
759-6700 $«5,000 Sunday 12-5
271 E. 16th Street, Costa Mesa Heights
631-7300 $269,000 Sunday 1-5
3296 Georgia, Costa Mesa
541-2313 $229,000 Sunday 1·4
•224 Nada, The Bluff, Nwpt Bch
873-9333 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1720 Port Stirtlng, Harbor View Homes
758-eeOO $474,900 Sunday 1-5
2674 Redlands Dr. Eaatside Costa Mesa
64&-M7~ $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•eoe Seaward, Corona Highlands
759-6600 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•823 South Sall. Santa A~
873-9333 $236,000 Sunday 1-5
••4515 Tremont. Cameo Shores
759-e600 $795,000 Sunday 1-5
U2 Via Koron. Lido .. 't-
873-7300 $749,000 Sunday 1-5
•313 Vista Bay, Newport Beach
873-7300 $399,000 Sunday 1-5
.,..2532 Vista Drive, Bayshores
&44-9060 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
4 • •I• F• IM et Ill
3263 Iowa. Mesa Vercte, C.M. '
854-0759 $2191~ Set-Sun 12-4
2229 Alta Vista, Eaatbluff, NB
844-9060 $547,000 Saturday 1-5
•1334 Antigua Way, Baycrest, NB
131-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5
2711 89yehote Or, a.y.hortt. NB
131-1400 1780,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••13 8MCon Bay, Newport Beedt
IS1-7300 11,400,000 Sunday 1-5
57 8elcourt Or. North, 8*.ourt
144 .. 11.416,0000 SW'tday 1-5
24 c..n ,..~ 8lg Cmnyon
M4.aoo S2. ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
..
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* 1800 Geenwood, Baycrest, Nwpt Bch
751-18n 1839,500 Sunday 1-5
• 1 \00 cJro¥i ~:-westclitt Grove, NB _...........
831·7300 1595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 -~
.,.1 ~Ridge, Harbor, Nwpt Bch
873-8333 1785,000 Sunday 1-5
••• ,,.,.. ..... Harbor View Hms. CdM
780-8823 1725,000 Saturday 1-5
•4141 lrte, Coet• Mesa
850-1121 1295,000 Sunday 1-5
1215 ~.Corona del Mar
850-1121 1714,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
• "'' Moneoo, Harbor Ridge 844-toeO $789,000 Sunday 1-5
31'405 Monterey, L.agdna Beach
417-1744 Sunday 12-4
••1142 Port Kimberly, Newport Beach
144-IOIO $515,000 Sunday 1 -5
2527 Port Whitby, Harbor View Homes
M4-90IO $458,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
«
t•l21 Powell Pt, Nwpt Hgts. Nwpt Bch
759-1211 ~.000 Sat/Sun ,_.
•••"'50 RidaeMne. Harbor Ridge 944 8080 $'99.500 Sunday 1-5
•440 Rivera Terrace. Corona Highlands. NB
931-7300 $'1 , 115,000 Sunday 1-5
t 1 Rue we.re. Big Canyon, NB
831-7300 S99Z.OOO Sunday 1-5
•1017 ~.Costa Mesa
~13 $294,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
•t31 St: T ropeiz. Harbor Ridge Estates. NB
780-1800 $879.500 Sat/Sun 2-5
24 Toeceny, Weetparl(, Irvine
_ 780-5000 $432.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
...... , V'8 Udo Soud. Lido Isle
131-1400 $1,415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2555 Vlata Baya, Newport Beach
6'5-2187 $412,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
""1110 Yacht Marla, Sea View, NB
8'4-IOIO 1589,500 Sunday 1-5
21412 Lemont,.•. Hunt"'Gton Beach
719 llOO 1321,000 Saturday 1-5
2n1 MandGa. Meaa Dal Mar. Costa Mesa
191-7370 1265.000 Sunday 1-5
225 Vie Genoa.. Udo i.a.. NB fie llOO "45.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...... , ........ .
2IOO Clll ~ Cllfthaveri. NB
D1·1300 S1.500.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •••1111 ~Terrace, Irvine Terrace 1'0-0114 •10.000 Sunday 1-5
IOO HlftMw lllMd Dr, Promontory
144 aoo 11•.000 Sunday 1-s
•111 Mlrtao'd. 8C Pia.a araa. CM ~1111" ll40.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• .,,, .......... Ndga. Nwpt 8ch nt-11DO auoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
=~ ....... ~...,.,. .... NB .,.,.. 15¥.000 Sunday 1-5
* • 14 Oakcrest, Big Canyon
6-M-6200 $1 ,219.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•3723 Park Green, Harbor V1f1W Hills. CdM
640-5560 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.,.... •43 St. Tropez, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch
790-5000 $8.40.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••8 Twin Lakes Ctr. Spyglass. CdM
720-170. $765.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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•••1 Cr•twood Drive, Harbor Ridge
844-8200 $3,750,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1448 Galaxy. Dover Shores
6-M-6200 Sl,500,000 Sunday 1-5
TOWllHOIES
COllDOS FOR SILE
1 IEllMI
* 198-47 Piccadilly. Huntington Bay, HB
968-0150 $83,000 Sat/Sun 12_.
2 IElllll
•434 Bolero, Newport Beach
673-9333 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••27 Brittany, Bayrldge. Nwpt Bch
760-5000 $275,000 Sunday 1-5
...... • •950 Cagney 106, Villa Balboa. NB
673~ S HM .900 Sunday 1-4
•New Townh~ypress/Bay Av. Balboa
631-1400 $345.000 Dally 1-5
•2442 Elden #B, EastS1de Costa Mesa
759-6700 $179..000 Sat/Sun 1-5
211 19th Street, Peninsula
631-1400 $31-4,000 Saturday 1-5
V'••71 Sea Island, Big Canyon. NB
640-7000 $229,000 Sunday 1-5
29 Seaecape. Seawfnd. Nwpt Bch
760-0714 $199.714 • Sunday 1~
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C• Cle1ttfW,
642-5671
for information
· · & ~urprisingly
low cost.
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•Jasmine Cr98t( Rd, Corona del Mar
759~89 $472.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
• .,,, •220 Nice Ln 103, Villa Balb<>a. NB
760-0714 $220.000 Sunday 1-5
7 Sea C<we, Sea Island
6«-6200 $599.500 Sal/Sun 1-5
* •37 Sea Scape Of. Newport Beach
673-7300 $179.500 Sunday 1--C
••V'5 Soulhampton. Belcourt. Nwpt Bch
780-5000 $550.000 Sunday 1-5
3 IEllMI
•••408 B East Oceanfront. Peninsula
644-9060 $549.000 Saturday 11-2
2207 Fiesta. Bluffs. NB
760-9175 $395.000 Sat/Sun 10-6
•t 410 Plata, The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
640-5560 $385,000 (Fee) Sunday 1-5
2631 Raqueta. Bluffs. NB
644-9060 $365.000 Sunday 1-5
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•2 Serena Court. Newport Crest
631-1400 $325,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
••623 Vista Bonita. The Bluffs. NB
640-5660 $465,000 Sunday 1-5
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* * t 408 A East Oceanfront. Peninsula 644-9060 $599,000 Saturday 11-2
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••306 Columbia St, Newport Crest
642-7882 $250.000 Sunday 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
2 II,.., 111
610 Avocado. Olde C0<ona del Mar
75!Mi600 ~9.000 Sunday 1-5
520 NarclssuS. Corona de! Mar
644-9060 $4.59.000 Sunday 1-5
638 w 18th St. Costa Mesa
M S-0303 $275,000 • Sunday 12_.
3 II ,1n 2 II
707 On::hid, Otde Corona del Mar
7~ $569.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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*"'.1400 W. W~cMM 03).. &.ma Ana
7,15-2580.141-1 40wM Sa/Su10-7
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2221 ILTl .YISTI
4 BR, 2V. BA, FR, spa, spacious
yard. Tutfulty remodeled. Fee
land.
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844-1111
COLDWC!LL
BANl(eRO
FlllLllS IEI ClllT TDllS IMIT
Situated on over one.half acre of land, this fa~ous Gallery Custom Home •
has SBR pl11s study&. 41'2BA. Extensive use of marble tile &t upsraded plush
neutral color carpeting tb~U$1Jout. Built-in ~ily nn enter1alllmeat center wf1a screen :rv. Master suite ancludes rell'C!~ ~ tub, sauna &t wort-out
rm. Profcssio~y landscaped rear yard wfliJbtt:d ~nis court, pool. spa &t
BBQ area. 3 Ftreplaccs, security system, ur conditionina. wet bar J.<:ar-
Pflle PLUS other upgrades too numerous to mention. $2,300,000. '
.llST UITEI -Ill CllYll lllTlm
Excq>tional custom estate located on the 18\b Fairway. Drsiped by Wallace
~df, architect oftbe stars, this 4BR. S'hBA +pat house is truly~
kind. Unsurpassed craftsmanship tbru-out w/no detail left u.n10Uehed
Custom oak ftoorina, bookshelves, cabinets&. sbuuen. This 80me baa a lap
pool ~xt to the auest house which includes a 10-place sauna. Full buement + quality features too numerous to mention, S l ,l9S,OOO. .
. .lllT UITEI -llDll mllE 01111 ·
Tcrri&c opportunity to pw:ch.asc a .. R~uanc:e Plan" i~ paid pied
~r Ridge. ~suite on lower level w/1emi-f0nnal
dinma rm. Lovely view of reservoir, canyon A city liabtL
Owner told me he wants this propeny sold! S479,Cd>.
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4 BA. FR. 3 full. bathe. New 16ghf
mrpm + pMlt, gu.rd gate;
Al90C pool. Spa + tenni8. ,,.,,.,..,,
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INTERNATl:NU REAU'Y
NEWPORT ISLAND
Two •tory. • Beclroo:m. 2 Bath
w/larp open livina· room. Gourmet. kiteben, muter bedroom suite
with twldeck A ..,et · .
144&,000
OPEN SUNDAY 12-5
410 88TB STREET
(Balltoa Blri. -~ oa 88tla 8&.toU..•laad)
DAVID PRINCE, AGT
7D-1'81
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**BYOWNEA•* VERSAILLES 1BR tanllW ~ • mJ• ITUIJ 8lutls Linda plen 1-lloor l.mfm L.mi. P9nthouM au.et location• F,.... montns ,_ 2 story 1i9iii1
2•u•AIOiiuflOf•hlgh 38A/2BA~remodld TM•lfs'91tUIW' 24 llr security. aU,town."lom9. 28A 21MtA _______ _ ~ ~ ....,...._ <>r.:J ~ ~ on c:uldeUc 7fl0..9175 Sp.cioul 38 R :lBA ~. Mnentties. s 110.000 Vwa beautifully upgraded ·-~ .. IWUI. 1258.IOO c..fBY owner· Versailles! w/lront balcony & rear S4&-8636 Agt Premtum IOI '209.900 I
JBR 2'h8A ·• 8'uft9 · PATRICK TENORE conoo. l BR Gated aec., patio wfse>a. located by VILLA Balboa pentllse <>Pen S.t!Sun 1_. l3525j CHARMING eon-2so end unit w/tofM bey 721 ---~ pwting good the pool Beamed It 2 .......... ~ · Apricot Call JOAN -,,-~ Fint.....-°'*edl •1-•-•vc I 11800067.;. ·~~3 cei ng. ... ...... ,,pro ....... secgate, CAAl.SON a:U-1296 ~TY LIGHTS VIEW I 2Ba. Beamed ceilings • .,.., • ~ I 1395.000 F'or your per-comm pools wtk to l>Ctl • frp4<: & family room ... -. 1-1 I ~ son.I Showing. call Bill $279,900 642-2134 Agt I ~ eac:,11 ~I s 12i s1Mo Call Nataf•P
•1tPUTI I & DONNA WEBSTER WllTEI -1 Ugflt & ~t 2 car oar·' 7~ or 5'8-656q
•Agt ..-0-55e0 $321,111 .,..1:i~ 1-' !Condo on bay w/t>oat i age, $1450frno I Mernll l)lf'Ch Realty
•MY Big canyon "°"'9 ....... Two bdrm units. <lltr dock Will pay mkt price •-t.... .. -98tG CANYON MeLAIN 10UPLEX 38r 38a 2-ca•
48'. fem rm, nu ldt. ""99 •llB r. '32,000 grou toc6me U1 NTINIAIA I Witll · 10% cash dwn if Leis Ill -I .... Townnome. ,_paint & ottst pning, 2 ooors tr()<'T'
lot, ~ cul de MC. w/dbl gat-0-and It's rn REAR seller CWTles .,, 'AM In-BIG CHIV()N CWP4I' Close to Newport So Baytront No pets St41K 759-1317 ' PrllM NB H ta 10• the tat blk to Ille beacll I ctusiYe Trust Deed" '89 MI Center S 1750/rno I S 1aoo1mo yrty 723--067' cMion. Oller 3100sf of ·• •EXCLUSIVE WINTER --••Rfllf-• CuMOlft-<bullt Arcllltec-..... ,n \'t"\\"l --..~·1· 1u· \ ·11 escrow 0 .K. Prine only. LMt..,....,.. golf course RENTAL On LICIO ISie FURN 3BR. frple. garage 48R 3BA. 3 C81', 2 RV & ""9. French windows. 38R 2BA Up & 2BR 28A \ \\ . ~ l 7 t4/524-0721 Lv msg lot. Pr.mlum view. w/Oock 68R fully 'It blk to tne wete•
attention to d etall pegged plank flooring, Down. Bu1ll.·ln1, fire-REAL TORS • ..... t .., ... IY •" tumt"'9d Avail ;mmedi-$1400/mo Winter only
SA12.000. 1'5-2917 Aft ~ trpc, W91 baf, llUQe ~.etc. $378.500 ............... t• H50,000. 494-8230 9\ely, SA2so1mo For i-· 121 Pearl 818-4•6-5768
def\, diflin9 rm, 4Br. .aa•u IL n IPll llT /SR 2-1 --tonal lhowlng calf Joan an-. S'Mle + lg ln<try rm. Pro-Front Row Blulfs beauty mTl 11111 Ell U. 1"9 Of sandy · LRG lu• 4Br 2Ba upstrs
S ac:blS S I 48drma. ~land~ & l'fl.tlll ta-1Ml 2621 Vista Ornada. End 38R Pf.BA Gated com-1 or ~•GREAT LOCATION c>uple~ Oecil. gar cat" P pettlm OCMfl ~ 0nty Unit Wrap-around patio · ' Ir.Me 2BR 28A pool oeil. ,_ k1tctt Avail '°' LOii ol emenitlel. WO!'\-1825,000 NOW! (OOt) Lm Ill.I 38R 2'1t8A, many up muntty, ~ lc>Qtion. 4-9'eX• to.' equity in! IP8. tenn.s & recreation annual lease Oct 1
dertular•near '*"'·For ONbb I Ella IS4-8001 Light end airy SBR hOme gredes Water. city ltgllts Vaulted ceillf19S. ,•Y=1 ~ ~~7 llome I S122Sfmo $1800/rno Refs rt'Q o
viewing. :teii: a-.-Designed by famous & mountain -Vou'M ::i.: & = =-~ 9EXECUTIVE TWNHME 67S-9908 8 18fJ.t6-9538
t«lleld 7 Mtamllmft ardlltectRlchwd Neutra 10~1t1&40-e110 .,,·~_.. 131_12'86 U.W..... HlSI 28R28AEnd Unn Walk ... ,._
I c~':':t colt~ , •• IPllllT/•1-1 -I • topool ~.tennis -Tur-• w/quai.ty, style WllTll U. Rodi for 11225,mo 38A •BA on quiet street \f·wrr~r ru· '( 11 , ...... &panaiw 18R -221 N... ,_ ... .,. I Condo on ~y w fboal 1~8R 28A overl00te1ng meny CUS1om amenot-
• \\ ~ \...+...' ~ cleft....._ w/28A, Frenc:tt CAROLYN ROSS Owfwr may carry Custom' doc*. Will pey mttt pr!C(! the.,._ O-t9CI communi-Must see' OPEN HOUSE REALT~ doota. lll)'lighft. Berber 673-7817 •BR 3'1t8A. ocean view. wlttl 10% c:Mh dwn if ty S l500/rno for interested buyers SAT
******* et114, owertaed patio, ~· •• .-.. ·family rm & muK rm .... carrlea ''All In· 11•1••• I & SUN 10-• 308
dedl a ysd P9ttect 1or -111 _.....,... ~ust 1>e llMfl to be ac>-1 SELL dl.tw Tnat Deed'· 89 .-... . 0t.inona 14~ AnlDl•I..... e-:n.-~ Al.k109 ...., precieted $689,0001 Call' eecrow OK Pnnc onty•----.-.--,----------
Modll petted 38A 2'MIA UH.000 Call Rae now lor showing appt. (714) 524-0721 lv mS1;1 Cla111f1ed s a great place towuiwnewi~.dlr*'e .....,_a1-1211 ~IWt.D 1 BILL& DONNA 1 throu~h classified ~~~---of to advertise your
eree, patio, ~ Prime locatt0n WEBSTER 760-5000 or, Home S.... Home. you'I • =x:°'~v. cAROLYNROSS I -.5'6-f'11 s la-1111 11nOK111MC111\c:l-..fieO home bu11ne11. __ _
c a.nl A value al 673-7677 I ~ L/AAV ·
sm ooo For appt. ca11 1 · KUTFl"l' .. , Nin 1n •11
PATRa ru.oAE ******* f:\~ ._.Lpclt I \t~·t :1...'T I~\ i1 1' SEARS".::::.~. 121-t200ntw102 A91 r ,,,...., ~...., · '' ,. . DCLISIYE .... llMlngt Beeullful 5BRI __ . __ -I RE ALTORS COLDWeu
BANl(eRO ::;_~~:~' IEWUSTll& -------1 ::'~~~·~
Xl nt location Only Baytront condo. spacious * * * * * * * bedrooms. 3'h baths. lam· ••y •--15".000. To see. can 28R • Oen. 3 fuH batns. •SUmw YU.•* ity rm, bonus rm and ~ --·· PATAICf< TENORE penthouse condo POSSI· Model per19ct 3BR 28A ........ 38R/3~ fi flome 721-1200/7804702 Agt bility of boat Slip. Aslung ~ view home w/pvt ~ f;::. ~-ct!':~~ ~. '""I ~ $595,000 epa & formal dining rm In """" "' ~ ,_,, gat9CI comm w/comm .,. ... s575.ooo. m4......_ __ _,
NB 1711.000.•• •111-l•• pool & tennis courts! £Stm Y•
ll'EI II •ESA DEL •AR
SAT/SUI 1-5 ******* . Muat SH Value at .,_...,.bof Ridge Estates-~ mode4
•----$589 0001 To see call .u..Hwbof View Hills-Ocean Vie'#
Gor ...,. ..,. 3~ -· -·-" ""' -..vuiona Del Mar-Oupte11, souths1de ~llightyupgr'd home Ellqulelte SH Island fi ~ 721-120017eo-1702 l&l...Cor~ Del Mar-Oupteic.. northSlde -·-·--· -~ I ~ P.:.T...,..K TENOA. E -• ,._ 2122 SU COLIS
wf9'J# courw ..._ cue.-condo-28R w/cten, 3BA ~ U -t• _. • Yll TIP tom poo1 ..,. ... ·l'l\Udl Meny t>eeutlful upgrades .. ,_ 1213,000
3 BR. 2 BA -FR. Completely
remodeled and relandscaped
Spotless. Many fruit trees.
more in .i.n cand. Only '---price in~ •111911-..-LI • 1•
1715,000 Cell PATAICf( :t=:m *Mlflllmst• ?2£/111.z f0t1'fo (!/Ji 7"1' /$of 1T!_~ 721-1200 or .. _,12_. *lllBI•* _..,_ -"'~S. -·-All • .;;;;s •• u •. 2'"'8a. femlly rm. 2 Bel1-:.flonl ;:.,ed, s.IN dEM«i.U' "'~ -· .
·--71 See ...... Dr. Nt
J.m bcwee I Ford Ad.
Prime loc:I 28R 28A,
S22t,000. Community
pool, ....... °'*' S unde, 1-5. Agl
640-7000
FABULOUS 1I0° view
Newport H ... ttte. 'it
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wondeff\11. "9mod1l1d
tM7, lt410,000 AQenl
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I ·• IULn 'bf gar. tee system. PoOI '°-*' w/upgracMs F ab ·-JllCUZZI, tennts. By owner 28A 28A twnhme. Walk 111-11'1 •S2SO.OOO 642-7882• to bd'l 1199.714
llllU FA•ILY llO•E
like new 3 Bedroom. 2'12 Bath
home in Irvine w/formal dining rm,
family rm central air. security sys-
tem, lau~dry rm. covered patio,
double garage, $294,500. ,, ..,,...,,., ,.,..,, .......... ) ......... ,, .• ,,,
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Hlghly upgraded, model perfect resl-
denee w/central air, marble entry. mir-
rored doors. cef'amlc tile kitchen floor-
ing. Motivated aetlefl $199.900
LlrE AT TIE IEAIJI
Gorgeous Newport 2SR. 21!\BA
townhome in a special secluded lo-
cation, yet within steps to ,beach! Near-
ty bf and new w/award-winning design:
Mirrored waits, European kitchen. PfVt
patk>. lg mas1er suite. frplc. 2 car
gatage. sec system. $279.900.
111.L .... nm
131-1211
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144-9010
llRBDR VIEW HDIES
IEWPORT BEACH
Excellent famiy home with 4 bedrooms. vaulted ceilings.
family & formal dining rooms. Quiet street location .
private yard with spa. Walk to elementary school and
community pool.
$4&9,101
FORMER IODEL
Young p rofessionals will k>ve this new Newport Beach
t ownhome with 2 master suites plus loft Two car
attached garage. Com munity pool & spa. Owner can
carry 2nd. Try 10•1. down .
$211,111
Pl.USE CALL
TODDY SllTH
111-1111 151-1111
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8-ltlful 5 bedroom cuetom ,hofne In prime location wfttt PtEA end
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Newport Beach
(714) 780-0714.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1988
DON'T 'f'OU KNOW?
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388 San Mlguel #200
Newport Beach
(714) I 780-0714
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