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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1988 25 CENTS
Douglas wins $16 lM project
·Star War~· con tract considered major
victory by Huntington Beach company
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. Dellr ...... ...,
McDonnell Douglas Astronautic~
Co. of Huptington Beach won a
contract Friday with the U.S. Defense
Depanment's Strategic Defense In-
itiative Organization worth up to
S 191 million.
The "Star Wars".cootract. which 1s
for 51 months with possible op11om ..
caJls for development of a pro1cct
titled the Ground-based Surveillance
and Tracking System and the Tech-
nology Validation Experiment
The Defense Departm.ent ~lecte<l
McDonnell Douglas over Lockheed
Missiles and Space Co. and Boeing
Aero~pace Co.
"This is a vel) significant win.
said cd'mpany spokesman Tom Wil-
liams. "It means McDonnell Dougla!>
is a very significant player in the
~tate§ic Defense Initiative Orgarnza-
tt-On. ·
Williams described the Ground-
based Surveillance and Tracking
System as an expenmcntal. long-
wave infrared sensor tha t can track
missiles re-entering the atmosphere.
The sensor can be rocket-launched
from the ground to locate. track and
discriminate real targets from decoys
in the event of a ballistic missile
attack.
U.S. Defense official!> announo:d
that the contract calls for the design
and construc11on ofa reu~hk ll1gh1-
qualified sensor and a data prcKe<>sor.
The project will culminatt' "tlh a
flight t~t which must compl~ lull~
with all U.S. treaties.
Rep. Robert Badham. f{. 'l'" port
Beach. said Frida\ ht: ha<l n1>t \Cl
heard about the rontrart an-
nouncement. but was plca<.cd Ol'' l'r-
theless.
Spea1ong from has home in '>. a'ih-
ington D.C . Bad ham ~1d. ··That
really is a continuation ol thl' ntrcmc
technological competence "c po!>~'>>
in Southern California. rm delighted
to see McDonnell Dougla~ come
through. They're an e .. ccllcnt com-
pany."
McDonnell Douglas plan\ lO a"Jrd
major subcontracts on the proJt·1.·1 to
Hughes Aircraft Co. of El Segundo
Rockwell · lnternauonal lnl· 01
Canoga Park. TRW Inc of Hunts-
ville. Ala.. Hone' well Inc ot
Clearwater. Fla.. Spana Inc ot
Huntsville. -'\la .. l T\' .\erospace &
Defense Systems of Grand Prame.
Texas. and Xontech Inc of Hunt·
1ngton Beach.
The prOJCCt 1s one of sn. Strategic
Defense lnitiau ve technologies ap-
proved by the U.S. Defense Acqu1s1-
tion Board m 1987 for entn into the
demonstrauon and 'alida~on stage
of the system-acqu1s1t1on process.
officials said.
In I 986. McDonnell Douglas. wnh
a work force of 8.300 employees,
signed a 41 2-year. $320 million con-
tract for a ground-based launch
m1ss1le system designed to destro)
nuclear warheads b} mtercepttng
them in amvmg pha~.
Sports Family prays heart donor can be found
Ray Mercer leaps in cel-
ebration after winning the
Oymplc Gold Medal In
201-pound division today
In Seoul. /81
Coast
Huntington Beach teen
helps to pioneer research
Into treatment of colon
cancer./A3
callfornla
Gov. Oeukmejlan signs
dozens of bills mcluding
measure for vehicle smog
Inspections. I AS
Nation
Astronauts aboard Space
Shuttle Discovery over-
come several minor ob-
stacles. I A4
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Pega Watte cai:a do llttle but watch over her daac.tater PaJ&e and pray for a donor heart.
Car of missing HB
woman discovered
By ROBERT BARKER
oe .. °"" .... ...,,
A carwug!ltby police in'conne<.·-
tion with the mystenous disap-
pearance of a 79-year-old H untington
Beach woman more than a month ago
has turned up in Oceanside. adding to
speculation that foul pla~ ma) be
involved, police said Fnda)
Huntington Beach offi cers were
goin&-through the vehicle. a 1985
C hevrolet Caprice, for d ues to the
fate of Evelyn Hirth. 79. who suffers
from Alzheimer's disease
Lt. Ed McErlain said that the car
was found by Oceanside police
TI\4arsday behind a commercial and
profl!1sional boilding about 21' miles
from a motel where H1rth's husband.
Edward, 83, was found on .\ug. JO
Edward Hinh also suffer<; from
disonentauon and mt>rno~ lapses
and has been unabk to pro' 1de
information to help p0hce in their
search, McErla1n said.
Police tocated the H1rths' car after a
person reported that the car appeared
to be abandoned. McErlain said. The
person estimated the ca r had been
behind the building for about two
weeks, though the the woman dissap-
pcared more than a month ago.
McErlain said the car's n:co' ery
raises new specula11on that foul play
is involved. but he declined to
elaborate.
The disappearance of both H1nhs
was initially reported b' their daugh-
ter. Delores Kuhnke. at\cr she check-
ed on them at their home in Hunt-
inaton Beach o n A.ug. 26 and found
{Pleue aee CAR /A.2)
UCI professor tunes in
to idea of LSD museum
P'Hm ataff ud wire reports
The psychedelic drug LSD ha' turned bronze, sil ver. ruby and now
aold -as in golden anniversary.
Fifty years ago Swiss chemist
Alben Hofmann whipped up the first
batch of lyscrg1c acid
diethylamide-25. The drug born in 19l8 would go on to fuel millio ns of
day-trippers and ins.p!rc a new wave
of poets and mus1c1ans, before a
eovemment ban on LSD ~lied the streets with a nver of bad aetd.
8ul today. 8 lJ\l profrssor IS the fowader of the Albert Hofmann
fomldation. raising money to spru~
\Ip UD's image Dr. Oscar Janiger. the UCI PIO• nor who has taken the drug 13 tbMa. Mys his research between ! 9_54
ad 1962 on LSD and cn:auv1ty
._ the drug has important
ldeotilc: apphcat1ons •h ..... very valuable t~I because
iltla 14 us to makuome an rertnoes
• ._Mwbr'ain chemistry w~rksa~ ...., *' Mind really functions tl\
perccivin3 things around us:· Jan1gcr
said. "It wasa very important adjunct
to ftCUJ'O$Ctcntific research. and 1t was
used in that way."
Janiacr's comments come as Hdf-
mann, now 82, tour.s Soutlu:rl) Call:
fomia to ~isc money fo r a foundation
~. ·natobuilda Los Angeles library
in b11 name, dedicated toLSD and the
psychcdeljc movement.
lt was Hofmann who took the
wortd's fint LSD trip. albeit in-
advc~ntly, on April 19. 1943. ~_hen
be dcci(tecrto syntbesize the drug (or
the tee0nd time. .. Some trace entered my body." he llid. .. , don"t know by which way.
~a drop of the solution came on
rnyhem."
While ridina his bicycle home from 1bl a.b._ffofmHA &ladCd, to fed like.
M ._ 1o1q bu mind. But .. IM doll9e dillipatcd. M said. he staned
ID "'laicw the uperienoe. Tben I .....a lt was an imponan1 dit-oowry ...
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Costa Mesa infant
desperately needs
organ transplant
By GREG KLERKX
CM .. Dellr,...I..,,
Paige Watts has not had an eas~
three weeks of life.
Every breath has been a battle.
every heartbeat a labor.
And unless she gets a ne"' heart tn
the near future. her battle could end in
tragedy.
.. P~le just aren't a"'are of the
need for donauons hke this:· said
Paige's mother, Pegg~. a longt1 mc.-
Costa Mesa resident. ··1 "'asn't e'en
aware before this happened ...
What happened to the 5-pound 21-
day-old girl 1s kno"' n as trunt·u
artcriosis T~pe II. a heart malforma-
tion where two anenes ca~ mg ble>OO
out of the heart ha' e fused into one
large artel). fornng the heart to "'or!..
harder than normal.
Dr. Marc Le11ner. the Fountain
Valley R egi o nal H o~p1tal
neonatologist who has been hgh11ng
to keep Paige ahve. said 1runcu~
artcnos1s 1s usuall~ operable. But hi:
said the girl also suffer.; from 01hi:r
heart malformations that make sur-
gery virtually 1mposs1bk. Thi: kit
ventricle. or chamber. of Pa1ge·s heart
is smaller than normal and one oft he
vaJvcs that controls blood flo"' 1s
abnormally narrov. and leaks blood
into the lungs. -.
Smee her b1nh at Fountain Valle\
Regional Hospital. Paige has been in
stable but criucaJ condition. She is
not o n life-support systems. but
received h.cr tint blood \r.lnsfu.sion
Thursday night. Doctors also remove
blood and other fluid from her lungs
from time to time. She 1s being fed
intravenously.
Leitner sa1d Paige·s condition will
not improve wnhout a new heart.
Paige is on a h.:an transplant list at
Loma Linda Medical Center. but
several other children are also on the
hst.
Infant heart~ are also in extreme])
~on supply. he said.
-Somewhere out there in America,
thett 1s a baby who is dytng.,"' Leitner
said. Mlt is sad, but~ can only bQpc
th.at someone wit! be able to salv~
something from that tragedy b~
donating a heart. That's the onl) hope
Paige has."
Pegg)· and her husband. Bruce. can
do little else but waJt and hope that a
new heart will be found for their onh
child. ·
"She doesn't realh look lake a
norma l bab' She's a b1t blue. but
she's hang.ing m there:· Pegg) said.
With the help of Pew. ·s father.
veteran Costa Mesa Police Sg1. Rich-
ard DeFranc1sco. the Watts' are
sctung up a trust fund to help defra)
Paige's mounung medkal costs. lf a
(Plea.8e eee F AMILY I A2)
Century 21 barred
from Irvine festival
By GREG KLERKX that the real estate com pan~ was a co-
ud LESLIE EAR:\'EST sponsor of the festi:11. Fisher said
oe .. o.,Nll'.-that is not the 1.ase ana contends that
Centul"\ 2 r d1stnbuted the fliers {'\'CO Irvine Harvest Fe~t•' al utlic1al<; af\er festt' al officials requested them
have barred thret> Centun .:'I o tlice" to correct the fliers or d1scont1nue
from partica paung '° lhis H'ar's d1stnbut1on
festi val follo"rng a falc;e .-!aim tn the "The board (of dirc-ctors), 1ewed n
real estate com pan~ that the' "ere co-as an 1~sponsiblc acuon on Centuf)
spoosonng the fcsll' al 21 ·s pan and informed C cntuf) ~I
Fesuval officials an noum:cd Fn-the) could not pan1npate m the 1988
day that the) have proh1b11t'Cl ( en-fesuval." Fisher said "Tht> board sees
tury 21 E'(.ecuu' es. Centuf) 21 .\II it as a m1srrpresenta11on of the facts
Pro and Centun .:'I Proft>so;1onals and that Centun .:'I had the burden to
from opera11ng booths or 01hcrw1se correcl this misrepresentation:·
pat1icipattng an this )Car'<; fc-stl\ al. Joi Lanngton. managt·r ofCentuf)
which opened Fnda) anJ ruM 21 Professional\ 1,n Barranca
through Sunda) Parkway. said the offi ce put out a
IHF ~s1den1 Diel.. Fisher said the promouo nal flier 1.wo "eeks ago that
acuon was taken ~ause all thrt't' did md1catt> that Centu11 .:' l was a co-
officcs were dtstnbutmg fliers stating . (Pleaee eee FltSTIV AL/ A.2)
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senate meets budget deadl~e
w ASHJNOTON<AP)-Cooaress woa las breathles.s race aplnst the doek to 6:nbb all 13 appropriations
.... before Sawrday'a atart of the 1919 fhcaJ year, as the Senate
~llDd wort on the Last measure MI :.S7 p.m. Friday.
_. ~ority Leader Robert
.,..... O.W.Va., aaid the lawmaken'
M ODmlJllillbment .. renewed faith and
cw•'dvce in this institution."
•~ina lepslation In place, essen-
tial worten would repQn, including
tbc military, doctors, air tratlic con-
trollea and others. Bul ir all the
spmdina blU1 are not enacted by
Monday1 •. ncies for which money bu not Deen provided would not be
able to keep their doors open.
The House opened business Friday
by approving a S282 b~Uion Defen1e
Oepenment speodi~ cncuurc on a 327-77 vote and tonl 1t tot.he Senate.
The Senate later apPrOvcd it, but
added some provis1omf, which sent
the bill back to tbc Hb usc, as both
chambers must approve identical
bills. The House: concurred with the
Cba.DJCS.
The tor-=-«*te '°' IOfM low douds In the"'°' '*ir houri wfttl moetty.., lklM In ~afternoon hours .iong the 11"'9 eo.t. Htghewtl be In the upper tlO• to mkl-7be, lowslrl the upper
50e to toww eoa. -.
In the mount.mt, It wlll be taJr with tunny daye, tflghe wtl be
In the 70., lows 35 to •a. .
If) the deeer11, It wtH be laJr with eunny days. 0-. v~
hlgt'9 wll be II to H . lows 42 to 52. Uppet '*-1 h6ghe wtl be ab
to II, to-. 52 to ea. Loow.t CSMert hlgh8 wtt1 be M to 1oe.1ows !.2
to 72. · Al \brec minutes before midniaht. -.ton accepted by voice vote
Hou. lanauaac on a S 14.3 billion fcftip aid measure, finishing a marathon day in which Congress
cte.ftld five appropriations bills. Two
minutes later, a puffing House derk
ran into the Senate chamber carrying the House lqislation, technically
tealina the aareement rca<1led by the
vote minutes earlier.
Pakistani gunmen kill 140 citizens Inner COMta1 waters: Expect light vatta1>'9 wlnde llltcept IOf
~t-t~ Wind• •t 15 knot• with 2-foot .... during the
aft•noon end .,,.,Ing. Swell wtll be aoothwelt •t 2 r.t.
Outer cout81 wat9"9: Expect weet to nort~ wlndl •t 15
k~ « .._ wtth 2-foot .... and a northweet lwelf at 7 feet.
President Reapn had planned to
bold a latc-ni&ht Si&ning ccremo6y at
the White House fOr the final spend-
ina measures. But with Congress stall
workioa, he canceled the ceremony
and instead issued a statement com-
plaj.ning about the "dog-ate-m y-
bomework era of congressional
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Had Reagan signed the balls before
midni4ht, it would have marked the
tint ume since 1948 that all 13
spendina measures were enacted
before the start of the fiscal year. The
last time there were 13 separate
appropriations bills at all was in 1976.
HYDERABAD. Pakistan (AP) -
Gunmen sped into this southern
town Friday in cars and shot and
killed about 140 people, hospital
officials and eyewitnesses said. Riot-
in1 that killed at least lS people
followed in Karachi on Saturday_
A curfew bas been slapped on
Hyderabad. located about 108 miles
south of Karachi in Pakistan's
southern province ofSind.
Police and government officials are
rcfusina to release the death to ll in the
Hyderabad violence but a check of
five hospital's in this panic-stricken
city revealed 140 dead and another
170 injured.
No one has claimed responsibility
but both Hyderabad and Karachi
have been the S<'ene of blood~ ethnic
clashes in the past. The two factions
usually taJcin1 aim at each other arc
the Sind se~ratists. demanding inde-
pendence. for the Sind region, and
Mohajin or rcfqees who came to
Pakistan after partition from India.
Most of the dead in Hyderabad
were MohaJirs while casualties in
Karachi were mostly Sind.
Eyewitnesses in Hyderabad said
gunmen open~ fire from s~cdi!lg
vehicles on businesses and res1dent1al
areas. The figure varied with each
eyewitness but rcpons claim at least
IS vehicles were involved . in the
shooting.
Troops flooded both Karachi and
Hyderabad. No shooting was re-
ported ~tween soldiers and civilians.
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Since that time. the budget process
has been marked by squabbles that
have resulted in some or all of the
apending measures being wrapped
totether. That practice rankles presi-
dents because, as the bills grow to
cover more and more federal agen-
cies, the political consequences of a
veto become more serious.
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Even thou&h the fiscal year opened
S.turday without the president's si~
nature on six of the bills, the effect wall
be almost nil.
Few federal employees work over
the weekend. And even without
Costa Mesa police got to watch a
demonstration of car burglary Thur~
day and then promptly arrested the
suspect.
Members of a special enforcement
detail on patrol in the parking lot of
South Coast Plaza near the May Co.
aaw 24-ycar-old Felipe Arias smash
the window of a Hyundai automobile
at about S:JO p.m., Costa Mesa Pohce
Lt. Alan Kent. said.
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The officers rushed up to the
automobile and found the s1:1sprcted
bu.ralar hard at work, Kent said.
"Dy the time they got there he was
inside the vehicle and prying out the
radio," Kent said. "He tried to run
but was apprehended."
Arias was booked on a charge of
vehicle burglary.
Kent said daylight burglanes such
as Thursday's are not uncommofl at
South Coast Plaza.
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HEROES HONORED AT LUNCHEON ••• Isaac is born as Helene dies
Prom Al
with a whiskey bottle. A garden hose
led from the exhaust pipe to his
mouth.
Ellen p-abbcd the boy b} the arms
and Gerald took the feet and the.Y dnacd him out to the lawn. Their
son, Michael, called 91 I . and para-
medics arrived to treat the boy and
transport him to Hoag Hospital in
Newport Beach. where he recovered.
Police Officer Odie Lockhan. one
of the first to arrive a t the scene last
January, said that the Landsmans
"certainly saved the boy's life."
"Conditions were really tough in
the prage," Lockhan said ... If at
badn't been for the Landfills. nobody
elle would have found him in time.
Ellen LandsfiJI said the boy. a
student at Marina High School.
pa<iuated with his class last June and
1s now in college. The boy was
~ndent over family matters. she
Tbe Landsmans rece1 ved awards
for heroism Wednesday at the 17th
annual Huntington Beach Chamber
of Commerce's Pub!>:: Safety Awards
Lunche0n.
Other residents and ci ty employees
were also honored for various deeds
and accomplishments at the lunch-
eon:
•Fire Dcpanment Capt. Jim
Mc Kay received an award for valor
for rescuing his neighbor from a
burning house.
MclU.y looked out hts window to
see smoke billowing from the neigh-
bor's house. He bro ke a w1 ndow to get
in and then crawled from room to
room before finding his neighbor
asleep in bed. He woke her. carried
her to safety and administered first
aid.
Ironically, at was the second time he
had saved the woman's hfc. While
working as a paramedic. he had
administered aid to her following a
traffic accident about three years ago.
• Fire Depanment Engincrrs Bob
Campbell and Jam Holman and
Firefighter Scott Nelson were re-
cognized for refurbishing a surplus
1964 fire engine on their own time to
pve it to the fire depanment in
Puerto Barrios. Guatemala.
• Police Sgt. Jeff Cope was re-
cognized for helping make the ell) ·s
Fourth of July celebrations safe for
the last six yea~ while on special
assignment al> the depanment's
liaison offi cer for the celebra11 on.
• Detective Tom Galligan was
~izcd for solving several res1-
dent1al and shopping center rob-
berics, both armed and uparmed, and
thwaning a kidnapping at a res-
taurant
• Merle Plumb of--the Pubh~
Works Dcpanment received an
award for creating an anti-cheating
device that saved the city as much as
$60,000 in parking meters.
• Rober1 Civitano and Amador
Vega of the Public Works Depart-
ment were honored for putting out a
house fire. They saw the fire. bor-
rowed a ladder and a hose from a
neighbor. and climbed onto the roof
to e~tinguish the flames.
• Bill Reed, a public information
officer, was honored for putting the
city on the map in the area of video
technology and production. He hosts
special news programs and produces
hve television coverage of City Coun-
cil and Planning Commission meet-
inas. .
MIAMI (AP) -Tropical Storm
Isaac fonned near the Caribbean
Friday as once-fierce Helene dipped
bclow hurricane strength and lost its
tropical characieristics in the far
North Atlantic.
Isaac's top winds of 40 mph could
strengthen in the next day as the
storm spin s toward warm Caribbean
waters, said National Hurricane
Center forecaster G il C lark.
At 6 p.m. EDT. Isaac was centered
near latitude 11.S nonh and longitude
S6.9 west, or about 205 males
southeast of Barbados. moving
northwest near 15 mph.
Tropical storm warnings were is-
sued for the isla.n.ds of Barbados. the
Grenadines, St. Vincent. St. Lucia.
Dominica and Martinique.
Isaac was expected to drench the
Windward Islands late Friday and
~turday, Clark said.
Helene evolved as expected into a
600-mile-wide storm in the far North
Atlantic.
••we like to call them 'ex-
tnt.ropical. • The whole deal ~ in a
hurricane the maximum winds are
concentrated in a small area l\ear the
eye. In extratropicaJs, the winds are
spread out over hundreds of m iles:·
said hurricane speciaJist Max May-
field.
In its final advisory on Helene at
noon, the hurricane center reported
the storm. was centered near latitude
S8.0 north and lon~tude 27.0 west, or
about 460 miles south-southwest of
Reykjavik, Iceland. T op sustalned
winds wett about 70 mph as the
storm moved nonh-nonheast near45
mph.
Jn tropical systems. fierce winds
revolve around warm cores o f low
pressures. In Helene's c~se. ..it's
becornina cold<ore," Mayfield said.
Forecasters had expected Helene tt>
be absorbed by a large foul-weather
system as it raced into the cold
northern Atlantic. The-storm posed a
threat only to shipping interests.
"EventuaUy: it'll lose strength and
that'll be the last o f it," he said. adding
that the center wo uld no lo nger
monitor the storm. "lt's geuing(so far
north) we can't even see it on the
satellite."
Depressions becom e named
storms when winds hit ~9 mph and
hurricanes when winds reach 74 mph.
Helene, the fourth hurricane of the
Atlantic season. was born last week nen the-Cape Verde tsmnds off west
Africa. Its winds peak.ed at 140 mph
before the storm veered nonh and
lo~t steam.
The six-month hurricane season
started June I and ends Nov. 30.
• Resident Steve Machado. a k k h • d h th ' t rf ~~;!'e~~asc~~~.·:ed ~;~~a~I~~ Du a is, Bus 1nva e eac 0 er s u antoasmoke-filledgara~eand putting ._ •
out a fire on a motorcycle just as
flames were reaching the gas tank. By~ Aaaoclated Press farm prices. lively worse off." . .
•Job p El hot Jr earned an Michael Dukakis and George Bush "M y friends, Mr. Bush's farm The Dukalus campaign .also au~d a n · · · · · fli policy can be summed up m just five new, 30-second ad Fnday night awar~ for helping a police o 1cer raided each other's home states on words: th. e fewer farmers the better." during NBC's coverage of the Olym-
restraan a suspect. Friday, Dukakis accusing his Re-the Massachusetts governor said. pies. The ad, called "The Packaging of
publican rival of pursuing an agncul-"And his rural development policy George_ Bush." .showed actors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ turalpolky~"th~~werfurme~the can be wmm~ up in two wo~s: po~~~ Bu~ aides who say ~
better" and Bush swooping into Tough luck." must wrap himself in the Ameri<;an FESTIVAL BARS CENTURY 21 BOOTHS ..•
From Al
sponsor of the festival. Harvest
Festival officials apparently didn't
like the wording and asked Century
21 officials Sunday to ceaS<" mailing
the flier. Lavmgton ~1d
laV1ngton said the mailing was
halted as soon as Cenlur) 21 was
informed of the problem. but some
fUers had already been mailed on
Friday.
-FUNDING ...
P'romAl
It was an expenence man} would
enjoy. from beatnik poet Allen
Ginsberg. "'ho first took LSD dunng
a 19SQ government expenment. to
Harvard psyc hologist-turned drug
guru Timothy Leary.
The foundat1on·s board of advisers
include Ginsberg. Ram Dass (once
known as Harvard professor Richard
Alpen). neuroscientist John Lilly and
Laura Huxley, widow of author
Aldous Huxley.
UCl's Jan1ger envisions the hbra11
as a "world information center .. for
the study of anncr space. romple1c
wnh lectures, seminars, workshops
and a newsletter.
Despite the big plans. not everyone
is as enthusiastic about the library as
Jani.acr.
"If it is strictly a research thing, you
can't have enough of that."' said
Michael Pavlick, head of the Drug
Enforcement Agency's Dangerous
Drug Unit in Washinyton. "But with
the people involved, hope they arc
not 1oin1 to cJorify it."
ORANGE ~Pilat
COAST --·
MA* OfflCI **' W.-~St C:O.le M.w Clo
Fisher came to Lav1ngton"• office
W1th a flier received by a resident on
Wednesday.
"That made them angf).°0 she said.
"I can understa nd that made them
angry but we tried to stop it. What are
you doing to d o when the} ·re bulk
mailed last Fndav or whatever'> Yo u
can't take back things that arl' already
at the post office."
Century 2 1 officials arc angf)
themselves at their treatment by
festival official~ claiming ihc CQAl-
pany has spent hours of planning and
thousands of dollars on advenis1ng
and promotion for their fair booths.
'Tm really upset about 11." La,,_
inJton said ... We feel that 1f ~ou had
fa ir knowledge that you wcren 't going
to be there that would be o ne thing.
This is ano ther ··
Lavangton said Realtors were par-
FAMILY •••
P'romAl
new hcan is not found wathm thn.'C to
four months. doctors will be forced to
attempt reconstruct1ve surgery. '
But the little girl may not lave that
long..
'They're not sure how long she"ll
laat. They can't give us a definite time
frame." said Peggy. a homemaker.
"She's in good enough condition
where she can withstand surgery."
Leitner said Paige's condition is
Mowly deteriorating, and he said he
'has no way of telling when her hcan
will p vc out.
"It could be any hour, any day."
Leitner said
ticularly upset that festival o fficials
tore down the Century 21 Easter Seals
booth. A special soccer kick was
planned at the booth to raise money
for Easter Seals and .. hundreds of
dollars" of gif\s had alread> been
purchased. she said.
"I don't"know why they had to do
that," Lavington s~ud.
Fisher and other festival officials
feel that Century 21 had the time and
money to rectify their mistake. but
that they simply-dtdn •t J)ttt--fonh the
elTon.
"Centuf)' 2l's contention that 1h1s
was an insignificant action is not
accepted by the board,·· Fisher said.
The Irvine Harvest Festival has a
20-2S member volunteer board of
directors. T he board meets nine
months out of the year to coordinate
the annual three-day event.
CAR FOUND •••
P'romAl
them missing.
Four days later Edward Hirth was
found at the Sixpence Inn Hotel.
Police said Mrs. Hirth didn·t check
into the hotel with her husband. The
car was missing, though Hirth had the
keys when he was found. Hinh had
been drivin' with a suspended license
and Mrs. Harth does not drive.
Police. uid previously that Hirih
has driven away and ioadvencntly
left his wife on previous occasions.
McErlain said the police dcpan·
ment has sent out hundreds ofniers to
bospitals and aaencies in the unsuc-
c:euful acarch.
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Massachusetts to collect mort' en-Dukakis also poked fun at Bush. flq because he has no issue that dorscments from police who serve "ddl I under the Democrat. whose legal Texas resrt:lence is a hotel appeals to the m1 e c ass.
k. d r. I I room in Houston. "Since I rented a . d Duka ts tol a 1arm rally m da ou. hotel room in Dallas last night. l guess Bush, meanwhile. made the secon a small community an Bush·s adopted raid of Dulcakis' home turf in a week
state of Texas, that the vice president I qualify as a Texan," Dukakis said. to pick up poli~ endorsements. Eight
"doesn't see the pain 1n rural Amen-Duk.akis received an unexpected days after ht won the backing of the
ca." He vowed to devote SI 00 m illion newspaper endorsement as well. The Boston Police Patrolman's Associa-
for investment an rural areas if Seattle Times. which almost always tion, the vice president on Frida-y
elCC1cd. endotses Republicans, announced made a hasty sch~ule change to
Campaigning in Texas at a time Friday that it w~uld carry a.n editorial aCQCpt the endorsement jo Spring-
when polls show him trail mg. the Sunday s~p~rttnJ Dukakis: • field Mass. o f two municipal police
Democratic presidential candidate The cditonal said Bush m111t share uniom .
asscr1cd that some 250.000 farm responsibility with President Reagan · . .
_f.amjlia hav~left-the lafl<P9t.nee Bush • fo.r."the J>Ole0lially..ata11ropht1 fed-. -SpeakiR&J:rher in Pat~, NJ .•
became vice president in 1981. eraJ deficit ... (and) the widening where he so received police e~-
Standing in front of a cattle pen on financial gap between the well-off dorse~ents:. Bush ~ccused Dukakas
8 dusty family farm. Dukakis claimed who've gained handsomely and the of havtng a rcvolvmg door program
Reagan admmistration farm policies tens of millions of middlc--<:lass and for murderers who have not even
had idled farmland and depressed poor Americans who are today rela-served enough tame for parole.··
~/'!TOBER3
_ .........
Well. friends, this year marks our 31st year
In Costa Mesa. Therefore, we've decided to
make oor annual October sa1e·extra ss)ecial.
Partlcjpatlng manufacturers have agreed to
give us thek' lowett pricing fortM:tr sate. We
wtH offer outstanding values on carpeting,
vtnyt flooring, hardwood floors and window
COY9rlng1.
some major changea. With the Introduction
of stain retease technology conaumers now
have guaranteed ataln protection. Be ture
10 talk to our knowtedgeabfe..,.. people
about theM new carpet treatments.
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FOR 31 YEARS IN COSTA MESA
Tickets a~atlable
for 1988 Sal Ute to
Arts in Newport .
Tickets for the Nevpon Salute to t.he Arts will
be available Monday tlirough Thu.rsday from t I
Lin. to 2 p.m. at the information desk in Fashion
laland'a Atrium Court.
The tickets, priced at JO for $8, will be used for
1a111)>lina of JOUrmet foods from Newpon Beac;h
rn&awants. The Salute to the Arts will be held Oct.
M i.n Fashion bland. ·
More \ban 40 restau.rants aQd caterers will be
.. re ... pr ... e ... lell""ted at the event, whicl\ indludn feee
entenainment and art exhibits. Call Newport Beach
City Hill at 644-3017 or Eileen Boben at Newport
Center Fashion~ 721-2018.
JladmfntoJI at coUete
Golden West College Commuoiry Serices"Will offer lessons in indoor badminton for children I 0 to
18 YeaJ'.1 of &Je. starting Sunday in the QWC
aymnasium.
Rackets and shuttlecocks will be provided and
tennis shoes must be worn. The program f« is S 17,
and more information is available by calling the
coUeae at 891 -3991. .
1Jo6art tribute planned
A salute to Humphrey Bogart and the literature
that inspired his movies will be held Sunday from
noon to 5 p.m. at the San Juan Capistrano Regional
Library, 31495 El Camino Real.
Bogie Sunday 'Will feature Bogart movies
throu4bout the day. memorabilia and books for sale.
A ~e lookalike contest will be judged at 3:30 p.m .
Admission to all activities is $3.
Garden 11eeb volpnteen
Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del
Mar is looking for volunteers interested in giving
tours of the faci lity.
The first traioinJ class will be held Monday al 9:30 a.m. at the gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway.
Call 673-2261 for more information.
-CO.mman ca ttoii semlnir
. ~ wor~t\op o n communicating in difficult
snuauons will bC held Monday at the Irvine Y quth
Services Center, 14.301 Yale Ave. in Irvine.
Steven Sultanoff will Conduct .the seminar:
which is priced at SI I for indi v1duals and $17 for
couples. Call David Anderson at 660-3920 for
further details.
Blood drive at clJurclJ
St. Mark Presbyterian Church in Corona del
Mar will hold a blood drive Sunday from I 0:45 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. at the church. 2100 Mar Vista. near
Corona del Mar High School.
Reservations for blood donations may be made
by calling th~ church office at 644-1341. ''
Noon wslons at Ubrary
£inancial planner Mary n. Fofl will speak on
tax rcfonn at Monday:s Brown Bag Speaker Series at
the Ne~n Center branch of th~ Newpon Beach
Public Library, 856 San Clemente t;>ri ve.
Other noorr topics will include November
electfon ballot jssucs, Oct. I 0: cholesterol. Oct. 17;
stress management: Oct. 24. and new ways 10 deal
with pajn, Oct. 3 L Call 644-3145 for addiiional
information.
·commentator to •peak
Television news commentator Bruce
Henchensohn will be the featured speaker at
Sunday's meeting of the Laguna Niguel Republican
Women, Federated at the Irvine Marridtl Hotel.
18000 Von Karman Ave .. Irvine.
The brunch event will begin at 10:30 a.m. and
will feature the Don West Band playing music of the
I 9SOs. Call 497-1371 for more information.
UCI claae11 offered
The UCI Campus Recreation Office 1s taking
sianups for several non-credit classes offered in the
fall quart:~ including aerobics, beach volleyball,
sailiQg. kayakiriJ. horeseback riding. scuba divi ng
and tennis.
All clas.scs arc open to the public and w1ll begjtl
Monday. Call the recreation office at 856-5346 for
m ore information.
Networklng coarse In NB
A-seminar entitled-"Networlclng far Pa mt arm
Fortune" wiJl be presented Monday from 6 to 9 p.m.
at the Little lnn on the Bay. 61 7 Park Lido Drive.
Newport Beach.
Susan Linn, a public relations writer, will
conduct the class. which is priced at $15. The session
is limited to 18 people and reservations are required.
Call 786-1320 for details. /
Advertl•lng talk .et
Larry Guzzetta from the Mone} Mailer will
speak on business advertising at Monday's meeting
of the Business Referral Association at Robert's
Pleine Restaurant. 25565 Jeronimo Road in
Mission Viejo.
The mcetin&.< arc open to business owners.
executives, managers and salespeople. The cost for
1ucsts is $1 0.50. Call Betty Hie at 581-1 I 06.
Cancer coping cJa.w
Hoag Memorial Hospital. in '.cooperation with
1 lhe American Cancer Society, will sponsor a four-
----""'k edtteallonal-program for calleff-,eetient~and
their families call~ "I Can Cope, bqjnning
Tuesday.
The classes wil\ meel Tuesday and Thursday
eveninp in the board room of the hosp;tat. Prc-
rqjstration is required and class size is limited. Call
Linda Lee at 760-2094 for details.
Dl•betetJ loram bJ FV
f ountain Valley Rcaionitl Hospital and Medi-
cal Center will offer a diabetes education class in four
puts, beginning Tuesday and continuina TuesdaY$
lhrouab Oct. 25. Call 966-8168 for more inform~tion.
An Invitation
Or~~ ~ILY PeLOT/S.U-. Oda•• t, -M
Electronics wizard , 14, prepares to present
findings of joint can cer study to researchers
.. , ~lie Ud 10 many asM>ftiabi•
capebil1t1e1 m electrocuc. and COft\pu~
ud tbat be WU ID&aesled ID mecbctr\e .:
Tilman Mid ... And he ...... I natural .. •
Tbe boy became interested in the s~bJt'Ct
when be vi111ed Ti.sman's son Terry. also
14 ... lkit befo~ tons." Bateman S&Jd
"whenever I would so over there 10 ~
Teny, I'd ~nd iip t.alku11 lO his fathtt a lot more.
BJ ARNOLD STAPLETON
'I I I ..........
When Ray Bateman Jr. presents his
paper on fightin& colon cancer at a clini~
~hconferencc Friday, he miaht caisc
academic eyebrowt:' Not at his findin15,
but It bis age.
., The Huntington Harbour resident is
only 14 .
Bateman's co-researcher and oext-door
neiahbor, cancer specialist Dr. Glenn
Tisman, said even ifthe adolescent's voice
cracks a linJe, few will doubt his com-
petence by the end of bis present.atio .
. Wor g with him was like working
with a (post-doctoral) fcllow,"''-Tisman
said. "His abilities are remarkable and he
was full of knowledge about chemistry
even though he hasn't ever taken a
chemistry course in school."
Bateman. a freshman at ~arina High
School and computer whiz, spent more
th_an 1,3~ hours researching the project,
T 1sman said.
"But he's still a kid. basically," Tisman
added. "My lab technician used to com-
plain that Ray would leave his candy
wrappers laying around."
Bateman will lravel with Tisman to New
York City to present their research at an
American Federation of Clinical Research
conference. Rules dictate that if two
authors submit a paper and one of them is
older than 41 , the younger author is the
presenter. Tisman is 46.
"His being so young. will surprise som r
-ecople," Tisman said. .. But I have con-
fidence in him." •
Bate~·s fa1hcr., Ray, said his son's
accomplishments don't surprise him.
"When Ray Jr. was 3 years old, the
vacuum cleaner broke. and by God, he
fixed it." said Bateman. a retired civil
engineer. ''Age 3. I'd never seen anything
Jim Venneau, .a 26-ycar resident of
Oranac County and former executive with
Hart Hanks Communications/has been
named advertising director for the Orange
Coast Daily Pilot. the Huntington Beach
Independent and the Fountain Valley
Independent.
_renneau was vice president of sales and
marketing and worked on major and
national accounts for Brea-based Han
Hanks, wbkh publi'she"S the P-enny
before accepting the new position. "
" .
like it. ~Now he's ~ whiz at computers. any-
tbt111 ~roruc or mechanical. And now
.medicine," the fatheT said.
Bateman, a ninth-trader. said hc·isn't
lOlias any sl.eep over the presentation.
.. ~'astill quiteabitofwork l have to
RaJ Bateman J r.
do btfote then, ... he sajd. "So rm not really
nervous. ).ust thinking about it and
preparina.'
Bateman was I 3 when Tisman asked
him to help research a new method for
chemotherapy. .
.. lul Terry's undcntand1ng. lurluly:•
The method Tisman and Saltman
developed will need further testin" but
.,. -
· "lknew L hadsomany
astonlshf'ng capabllltles
In electronics
and C<JmP.uters and that
he was Interested Jn
medlclne. And h e was a
natural.··
Dr . Glen nTfsman ·
(
Tisman said tt ~as been cffcctJve at.bis
private clinic in Whittier.
The new therapy is a·twist on exming
treatment of-colon cancer. Tisman said. It
c-0mbincs two drup. 5-Auorodeox-
_yw:idine, .or S-FUdR, and Leucovonn.
i~ pfOITlm," he sajd. "My overall "We'rc goinat6Jistcntothcneedsofthe
ob ectiveistomakethenewspapersgrow... com munity and then try 10 activate most
n addition to the publish inf business. ofthose requests." he said.
Vcnneau, a Wcstmil\stcr resident. has
owned a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant lease . Ycnneau first moved to Oran.se County
and construction supply business, man-'" 1962:-Ke later became active in the
qed a Carls Jr. restaurant and t>Ccn a sales Jaycees and was awarded the Wilham C.
manqer for various retail products. Brownfield Memorial Award. which is
He also directed product sales training ~ outannually to only five outst.aod-
programs for the Middlesex News in U\g young men of Amenca.
Framingham,Ma~Htcr-dtvision--..\AU·,lh"thl'tt'boys;-now11gc~.-1gaM20,-
of Hane Hanks Communications. Ycl\ncau W&s a natural forgeninJ Lnvolvcd
wbidl kill cucer cdh ~ iaW'ial
replication of DNA. u e.ea• ml1r• m .u uvt~ inaner. r.._.. .....
A aimilat dfUI, 5-f1Uoroundl. or S.PU,
bis been med Wldt Leucovorill IO -~n types of cancer ~ rw r1 cba'I ~Yerec) I few ycan., lbal l..euCo\>oria
ancreaed S-FU's efrecuvenea
Bua Titman and lawman Mid their
meateb "'laetls S-F\JclR .. , be mc9ft
ef'lec\ive man S-FU wben uteel wida
Le\M:OVonn.
Dr. Youcief Rustum, a noced ca9Ctf
raardM:r and dtDuty cbftlCtOr ol dae
Orace C.anccr Drua C'm1e111 Randi r.rk ~cmorial Institute in Buft"alo. called I.be
research an "important conc:iepc in CUKlll'
chemotherapy." ·
The project bu already won 8atemaa
RYernwardr,inc~ fh11 pblCit iw 1lle
California Science Fair. The ieen.., ii
already making plans fdr coif.etc.
... would prefer to go to Stanford." lie
said. ••Al¥S I want to practice bcmaaoloo
and oncology."
. Hemato.logy1s the study of blood and ita
diseata; oncology as the study oftumon.
.. rve wanted to be a doctor ever since I
WIS 2 or 3 years old,-he said. •
~nwi~.aiu:>nl) cbald,.saJd most orhi1
free lime is 1peiit wnh his computer. When
he Wis 11 be tnended a computer camp at
Stanford University •~med at ht&h school
seniors. He t,a. a $23.000 Macintosh ll
computer and laser printer an his bedroom.
the fifth computer tus father has bousbt
him since he was 9.
"He just keeps ouiarowing them, J
sucss," his father saJd.
"I've been very busy with this research so when J do have free time. I spend it at
the computer or playins with frieoda," the
youth said. "But I really don't have that
much ~ time, as ~ou can probably tueSS-.r--
Thc cider Bateman SllJd his son ...
scmbled the family television from a kiL
"And he builds robots and fixes every-
thing around the house ... he added. .. It's
pat. He's a ~ i.id. you know, a
remarkable youna man."
"My basic objective 1s to pro"1de our·
.customers with a professional sales force
that can put together a top-flight advcrtis.-
· Ono or Venncau's first goals will be to in s~ns and was vice president and
attract more advenisers to the newspaper president during bis 10 \cars of mvolve-·
through increasing the value of the ment with Fountain: Valle)' Youth
product. Baseball.
Asians protestSamU.rai ad campaign
SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-'fwoAsian-
A!f1~rican groups are asking Continental
Ai~hnes to rem<;>ve an ath enising cam-
patgn that depicts a Samurai warrior
slashing air fares and declaring in broken
English, "Now everybody happv.''
"We arc shocked that such ari ad would
be used by your company.'' said Chinese
for Affinnativc Action. .
ln a letter to the Houston-based airline
the. gr~up said: "Such a deplorable racist
a~t1on is 1nexcu~ble (and) w.ould ~rtainly
d1ssuade the Asian community from flying
Continental.''
. The $fOups are asking ~ontinental to
d1scontmue the ad. which depicts a
Caucasian actor dressed as the Samurai
warrior. and has appeared in newspapers
and on ttlev ision for about one month.
"This advertisement displays in-
sensitivity, pcrpctualt"S negative images
and contributes to a growing sense of
apprehension among Asian-'\mencans
brought about by the continuing trade
friction between the United States1and the
countries of the Far East. particularly
Japan." the Japanese American Citizens
League said in a letter to the airline.
A Continental spokesman said the
company docs not plan to stop the ad
campaign, which is scheduled to end 1n
about two weeks. .,
Continental did not intend for the ads to
be offensive. an~ •.hey were r~viewed b~ a
group of advtrt1sing executives that in-
cluded Japanese--Americans. a spokesman
said. •
The ad was created by lhe Houston
office of N.W. Ayer. a 'cw Yortc-based
advertising agency. AIJen Brivi~. an ad
director at A>er. said the campaign was
based oo the Samurai character made
famous by the late actor ;ohn Belushi on
.. Saturday Night Live." .
"lt wasn't parttcularly creaiive. but v.e
wanted to be dramatic about showing price
cuts. .. Brivic said.
A spokeswoman for Chinese for Af-
firmative Action srud the food company
Kiklcoman rcccntJy withdre" an ad show-
ing a Caucasian actress planng a Getsha
after the group complained In 1985.
Japanese trade officials noted that in a
reverse situaticln the Japanese to) com-
pany Sanrio Ltd. rcccntl) agreed to stop
selling a doll modeled after the .. Lmle
Black Sambo" characte-r.
l'rio incllcted ~
!:ll~:A~am
LOS A.NGELES (AP) -TinC cqen
were indicted for alleged.I~ biJkina b.m-
dreds of Orange County 1nvcston °"' ol more than S9 million in a ps-and oil-wen
team.
. The 30-<:ount federal grand Jury indict-1• d
mcnt unsealed Wednesday cbai's,s Labu ~f{I
DonaJd Hock. 39. DoogJas Diuura. 42, r
and Roben Wayne Keller. 4S. with mail
fraud and interstlte transponation of
property obtained by fraud:
J
If convicted. they f att up to fh:e )Ur'l 111
prison and a $250,000 fine on each count
of. mail frauclc Tbt 1nler'Staa.c uampor-
tat1on cbar)es carry a maximum I 0-year
prison term and a SI 0.000 fine.
Oil.aura was arrested Wcdnnday in Baa
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SAN Dl.EGO (AP) -Retired Manne
Lt. Col. Oliver North, stumping on behalf
of Republican candidates in state races
blasted previous Democratic adminiS.: ~rati~i:is Friday for i~orina inflation and
inspinna weak moral.fiber.
North blamed policies of the• Carter
administration with causin,J inflation. and
sajd a Democratic administration under
presidential candidate Michael Dukak1i.
wouldn't be much different.
North urged his audience to work hard
I
for lt\e GOP's federal and state legislau,·c
candidates or risk returning to the ··dart
decade of the 70s when taxes were up and
defenscs wcrt down."
North was scheduled 10 make four
California appearanty in three da)' .
Cancyv11lc, Ky.~ and Keller was arrested
Tbunday in Mesa. Anz.
Assistant U.S. Attome) Harriet Beeaun
Lrn said Mchn~ortb Financaal Sec:uri-~ the firm $Cl up b~ the defendants,
ind~ hundreds of people, mostly in Oranac County. to in\cst in limited
panncnh1ps.
, __ ..,.
When yoµr cpildreil become 12o w er hungty
I • r
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brace outsclvcs for a new relationship with our offsprins:-piebo. Still, I wonder 1f l shouldn't step up m) v1tam1n E
------------ro!e reversal. ff r.ou to increase \he flow of dec1 1on-mak1n& ~lood tom) brain. think the tcmblc Role reversal also extends 10 'acatJons. lf)OU don·t
teens were bad, wait watch it, your brood will derail )-Our 4ourmet fling an Pans
• until you -confroni---nd shipyo\J offto ~ quie.l-placc.J1iukci;...I1..ai&.llciu:c:.a111&1~DC.1;c..~--AICY the bossy forties. the water is sa.rc. the food •• sarc and the people arc so safe
In this power-you can•1 stay awa.Ke.
Md.n.E swa~ your tots be-Ewry par~nt has their breaking point. Mine wu
come authority ria-rached Jut week when m gang formt!da committee to
••••••••••••• urcs.. and you shrink petition my husband and rtie to put non-slip decals m th< to the willful, belp-tub u well as hand rails.
less child in bobby socks. Therc•s no official an-• . ..Hand rails," I screamed. "Now )OU'\lc gofle-to far!"
nouncement you're no longer the font or Wisdom. Nor "Corne on Mom." silhed one lm1Jct. "Just becaUSt
do tru.mpcts beraJd the chan&in& of the pant. Tbe~'re you can't Rip in and out of the tub hke you used to isn•t
just tiny indications that your loved ones don't think an)'\bin& to be ashamed or:·
you're IS sharp as you used to be.. "f <>flet it." I snapped. "rm only in the roulh of my
· Nothina accelerates second childhood like being old•· Next you'll be P.U tling for bed rails.' l aJo~mt.
reminded not to play with ciprette Hahtcn or talk to Tilere -.s a Iona silence. and thtn my son piptd up.
stranaers-unless they're poll takcB. ..Now tUt JOU'~ brouaht 1\ up. tothcr. it's no11 bad
Beware of those bean-to-heart &alks with yQurchieks Mlea.. We ctoa•1 .ant you falhng out ohour ~•ttr bed "
that ,atart off "I'm O!'IY 11yina this .r~ your ~ IOC)d." My MIY conlOllUon Js that one da} they'll IC' thetrs.
You re about.to rece.ive some un~laatc:<t advtee lhlt can Role Nvena& at at inc'Vi&al* as meaJl('S.
only be detcribed as ~nevollnt amperunence. . . My IOn, the ex-food frea,lli-who •ver touched Al of• bri~ 10 mand a ttu~StOf) of an clde1'y
anythins areencr than a peen chili bunito. confftMlted rne Romeo ud Juhci m Saal) who9IC ch11drn forbid tbm? to
the ocher day about my poornuU'itioa. Al• proay119ftftl marry.SM ... 71udhewas90 Juhtt Nldthe~
be felt rnponsit* for savina hit mom toai'.Cbi111 ol an to IW..., t'OatMlllf and mo"c 1n Wlth her
overdoee or chocolale croa•ri'b. Wbill 1 .... to be W1aee die 01M1ple .-ned tM) (kh 1nvtlld 10
iptimidatld. rm now compelled tolMak IDJ"'9ftl in t11e ~ ticll to~~'"' bUt WiitWd ._. ~ broom doll\. • , wmn'l ..-S to lay out a feast btt.tu. mt ~ ~
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CAN CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)-
Dlauvsy•1 uaronauts, baviq con-
_. 1111 wortcrs most sophisucated 1;;:= 0:=.~e~ooo~~
'-··~.:---fi troubles of their own ~ whirled around Earth
ltOc!rinpt feet.
problem was a stuck antenna
tllll wauld have interfered tVith the ..._of the cargo ~ doors for re-
~. ud the most drastic solution WollJd bave required a spacewalk -a
rilk NASA doesn't want to take on dais Ina po1t-Challenser Oigbt. But it ended well when mission
IP'Ciltist David C. Hilmers, foUow-Uti complex instructions from the
pound. ftipped the switches and
tuned the dials that parked the
antenna inside the bay.
.. Houston, it's stowed •• slid Hilme'rs. '
Million Control replied that it was breathina a si&h of relief and joktd
'"we ce stop our EV A plannin~"
Tberesponse, from space: "Pinky's
tot bis swt on." GcK>rge D. Nelson. a
million specialist known as Pinky.
wu desi1Nted before the flight as the
utronaut who would perform any
tpeCeWaJk.
A si-cewaJk -extravehicular
ICtivity in space lingo -would have
been taken only as a last resort. NASA
bad the option of commanding a
unall auillotine to sever the antenna
and alfow it to become another piece
of spec junk.
Tbe five astronauts were a quiet,
ts e:vercome minor problems ,4 • cabia_ cauled by a linaerin1 ma)fun~ e
Boosters show no signs of damage !:~ 8:0::'av!fi!~· b~ ., n. ~ ... Pree•
Hauck puled it up, sayina .. we're in WASHINGTON -A federal judte ruled Friday that the Rellpn •
CAPE CANA VER.Al., Fla. (AP) -Dltcovcry'1 IOI.id fuel boollen. ~shape." tdministJatioo is detyiJlt a conamsional mandate to releele u_adenatiliied
lookina .. abloluaelyoerfect"excep&forlli&btdilCOlora&ioa.~Mbor'C 1'be orbiter is put, the systems federal property as housing for the nation's ho{DCleM. U.S: Dl.arict Judie
Friday for ICf'Utiny by anxious experts who revamped the after the on boan:1 the orbiter are doing auite Oliver Gasch said the administration's interpretation or~ wblt Cbal~sas;!y-and-wbite sequUs squawked and al.idld overbelld. two well," l&id J. Milton Heflin, a ight ·-be delcribed as "the plain lanauaae" of a aection of the ~
recoveryshipsbrouahttbecmptycuinpinto,PortCaaaveral"ichoDDYwaaeil. direttor in Houston. "We've talked Act, .. ubitrariJy restricts the 500pe of the statute IDd would lead IO lbeurd
Dozensofcamera..anned tourisuanchome NASA omciala loobdon. about two or three problems today rauJuifitwercactuallyap.Jllied.''Gaschsaidthelaw,namedaftertbelate~.
Other than some blackenirlat their bottomsand ditcoloralion attributed but. my aood~ out of. all .the Stewart B. McKinney, D-Co'iln., who died a few monthuft~w it.wu eDICtcd m hardware aboard 11 opcrannJ JUSt 1917 "is dcsiped to make surplus federal property available to A11i1t die
to the ftames ofliftoff. the 14 foot-loria, 200,000-pound ~ble booslers IUnn', and I can detect that 1n. the bo~•-·."OepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopmeatspokamulob showed no outward sips of problems. · r· of tb The ha -• of "It looked absoJutely~cct," said Jobn Thomas, who beaded 0~· t voaces e ere--:. Y .are Vlng a NiP,1? said the decision will require the aae~ to ~Vle'W ~ o ~s · fi M 1 S f1&.h ,.,~· t.11." In a televtsed tcience lesson buaklin&s conducted by the Veterans Adminastrabon. the DdeDcc DePart-oftbeboosierRdesiln or e anbal JJllCC ....-h,;11;umgmffuntsville, • trom ..,.ce, Nelson ~nd ~ilmers mcnt.t.6eOeneralServaces Admini~tration~dtbeDe~ntofffeeJthand
the ~~~i:'r1:P.O!:~~h~o~~~'! s;::r,:•R:ky Rub, apokelman for demonstnted an expenment involv-Human Services and determine which are s111table for houang.
Morton ..... ioko Inc. of Brigham City, Utah, which build tbe .......___ in& cell separation in weightless1e5s.
•I} ~ Hllmers explained it could have . Rabb said divers who got the first look said they leeJMd "in perfect medical applications such as separ-
condition," adding that they .. would see evidence if thejoints were leakina ... atina rnalianant from non-malianan1 there WM D01M-Ofthat." -cells. .
Diven waiting with special attachment devices in recovery ships UO In Earth's gravity, .when materials
miles east of the Kennedy Space Center got to the boollcrs quicklv after they like the utronauts are testing are ·
dropped offtbe shuttle two minutes. four sccoodsafter liftoff. mixed. the liahter one tends to float to
. the top. Hilmers said in z~ro gravity it
businesslike crew as they looked The antenna wu a super data-link was more like a yolk floating inside
down from their 184-mile perch at from shuttle to pound and provided the cg white. ·
intcrestiD;& ocean currents, observed television for half of each orbit. But • The crew also was asked to photo-
soil erosion in Mexico caused by there were pound station that could araph "some of the natural
Hurricane Gilbert, watched how accomplish much of tbe same thing. ~mena of the planet Earth" -
solutions ~te in space ~nd did When a abuttJe ftiabt wis troubled by 1ndudina Pacific thunderstorms, a
just plain sightseeing over the blue a similarly.stuck antenna four years volcano lava flow in Ethiopia and
aJobe below. aao, the repair wu.perfonned by an coastal erosion damage from the
Conversations were confined to astronaut who was tllingaspaccwallc Hurricane Gilbert on the Yucatan
essentials, with little banter. But anyway. No 1uch action was con-Peninsula.
when the antenna refused to move, templated on this fliahL The utronauts all have been in
Commander Fre4erick H. Hauck space before and there were none of
offered to help, saying "We'll enjoy The crew also had to contend with a the ICC-Whiz expressions that have
usina our mechanical talents." temperature of 84 degrees in the bee staple of the shuttle program.
. .
CoJJ6reu OX. faadlna for AIDS dJ'U6 ·
WASHINGTON -Only hours before the ptOttam was to expire, the
House on Friday pa~ ~nd sent. t~ President Reapn lqi~tio~ to provide
costly medicine for lD<ligent -.:acllms of. AJDS. The lepslation, puled
unanimously by voice vote, continues for sut mo~ a IOvunme1).1 ~m
that provides the drug AZT to AIDS victims ~ho cannot atrord the treatment,
which can cost more than $600 a IJlOnth. A~T 1s the on~y druaapproved by the
Food and Drug Administration for use 10 combatma AIDS. The Senate
approved the bill unanimously late l:bursday. It now goes to the White House,
which has indicated it will be signed quickly. Without the action taken Ftjda)'.
the propam would have died at midnight, the end of the govemment•s fiscal
year. The bill doesn't provide money speci~cally for AZT, but authorize$
federal spending ofS 15 milli9n for the next SU( months. •
Jatf6e •ida with vete11UJ•' pace convoy
Coilgiess approves.weifare ref Orm measure
LAREDO, Texas -The president has no authority to prohibit
humanitarian aid to foreign countries, a federal judge said in a ruling
supporting a group 1hat bucked 1he government and took vehicles to
Nic:araaua. The Veterans Peace Convoy tiled suit while it foU&ht with the
government over plans Jo take vehicles filled with donated goods to Nicara,ua.
The Jl"OUP eventuallJ was able to take 30 of the group's 38 vehicles across the
border at Laredo in uly. Most of the vebicJes are in Nicaragua. U.S. District Judie George P. Kazen's ruling, issued Friday, limits the scope of the
International Emergency Economic .Powers Act, the basis fo_r the~
WASHINGTON (AP)-Congress
on Friday oompleted and sent roU!~
White HQuse the first major welfare
overhaul in a half-century, with
supporters predictiJfg the bill will help
thousands of poor people become
responsible and productive parents.
lb'e House passed the Family
Support Aet 347-53 despite com-
plaints from libctals that it lS unfair to
welfare recipients and from con-
lef'Vatives that it won't cut the rolls or -..
save taxpayers any money.
President Reapn has said he is
pleased with the final form of the bill,
which Oew through the Senate 96-1
oolbunday.
The five-year, $3.3 billion in-
itiative aims to transform the 53-
year-old welfare system from a trap to
an opportunity, to offer poor Ameri-
cans the education, training 4Uld
services they need to get jobs J nd
support their own children.
"Thercitgrcatdianilyjriwork.Jt:i u-Rep. Du-R-ostenko~t ii.-8dmiftt~tritton's-ccon~mi~ em~f"g()-()f Nicaragua. ~e""ac~ COiltl.iiis an
thatdipitythat we attempt to im~rt ~ii no issue more divisive than exemptaon for humanttanan aad. The Reagan admm1strataon bad been
to the poorest among us in this ball," weJfue" interpreting it on a case-by-case basis, the court said. and refusini to aUow
said Rep. Tom Downey, D-N.Y.J RostCnko~. D-lli., chairman of Qportof certain items including cars and trucks. ·
whose subcommittee handled ttk the Hou.te Ways and Meabs Commit-measurc. tee. said the end product "provides
Presidents Nixon and Carter .each real help, not promises." Many
tried to overhaul tbe welfare system ~ublicans agreed.
but their proposals died on Capitol In future years this legislation
Hill Friday's House vote capped' a may be viewed as one of the most
two-year bipartisan effort that many -:. ~cant actions of this Conpcss,"
tbou&btc:ould.neversucceed because, said J.lep. Delbert Latta, R-Ohio.
-P1lot. accused of lylag to get 1lceaH11
Feqeraljudge rules FBI discrimi~ates against Hispanics
TAMPA, Aa. -Twenty-seven pilots who allegedly ~ed about drug or
aloohol-rclated convictions to get their licenses have been iddicted foND&kina
false statemepts to the Federal Aviation Administtation, officials said today.
u:rhese indictments are the first in.a special natid'nWide project ... to vi&orousJr,
punue this abuse in a critical sector of the nation's transportation .system,'
anterim U.S. Attorney Robert Genzman said. The 27 could face five yean an
prison and up to $250,000 each if\ fines. Ben Lorigo of the Department of Tra~rtation inspector general's office in W~_~ngton said\1crackdown _came i.fter painstaking computer checks of7 ti ,oooimots around country.
He said investjgations were in progress elsewhere around the count and more
indictments were expected. -EL PASO, Texas (AP) -The FBI
dilCriminates against Hispanics, a
fedcraliud&e ruled Friday, saying the •ncy -is slow to promote Hispanic
~ts-and assigns them less-de-
urable jobs.
U.S. District Judge Lucius Bunton
l&id the 311 Hispanic agents who
I
sued the FBI "demonstrated a pattern
and practice of discrimination rela1-
ing to conditions of employment and
promotions."
Bunton said the issue of damages
will be decided in later hearings,
possibly beginning in late November.
Attorneys for the agents said the
decision could change employment
~tices in government and private
mdustry.
.. The decision says discrimination
exists in tlieDepartment of Justice. I(
it exists there, it does in other places."
said lawyer Huao Rodriguez.
.. It's a landmark decision
discrimi nation against Hispanics is
pervasive," said Antonio Silva,
another plaintiff lawyer.
.. Digrimination has no place in
the FBI," Director William Sessions
said in a written statement Friday.
He said the bureau will decide later
whether to appcallJunton's ruling.
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CIBZEK-PEARSALL exchanged wedding vows wit Geof·
Santiago de CompostelJa in Lake frcy William Tookcy of San arino
Forest was the setting for the Aug. 13 in a July 30 wedding in o~·lady
marriage of Lara Lisa Pearsall of Queen of Angels Catholic· urch.
M . · y · · d R be p ul Newport Beach. A reception fi r 220 1sston ieJO an ° rt a 'uests followed at the I""'"' Ciszek of Rancho Santa Margarita. vvp
The couple greeted 165 guests at their avilion.
reception at the Westin South Coast The bride, a lifetime Irvine res1·
Plaza Hotel. dent, is the daughter of Irene and
The bride iS-lhe daughter of Sandra.. Joseph Szabo. She wore a go~ of
Joyce Pearsall of Rancho Santa orpndy with beaded lace appl~ques
Margarita and Frederick Miller on the bodice and a cathedral train.
Pearsall of Pomona. She wore a white Her finacrtip veil was caught by a aown with a train and a fined lace beaded headpiece. ·
bodice and long sleeves. Joanne Szabo, the bride's sister.
Sally Sheil and Tonya Pearsall were wu maid of honor, and bridesmaids
honor attendants. and bridesmaids were usa. Fiala, Laurie Swanson.
were Kim and Keri Farina, Carol Nancy McClung and Cindy LittJ~.
Ciszek and Veronica Knaack. Juli~ David Adohlites furnished the ~sic
Screoock was the flower girl. d L"bb Bo k h Frances Giszek of Adams, Wis.. an 1 Y rgen ept t e es1
and the late Walter Cisz.ek arc the book .
parents of the bridegroom. David Nancy and William t'ookey are the
Garnett was best man. and ushers par.:nts of the bridegroom. His
were Tom Zeimet, B. J. Moore, brother, MarkTooke~was best man,
Walter and Loujs Ciszek, Tim Schen-•nd another brother. organ, was an
num, Michael and Brian Ciszek and usher along with John Sz.abo, brother
Todd Schad. of the bride, George Cook and Bruce
After a weddina trip to Maui. Oahu HoUey.
and Hawaii, the couple arc at home in , The couple are residents of San
Rancho Santa Marprita. She is with 1 Marino after a wedding trip to Las
Guild Monpge Co. and he is a Brisas and Aculpulco, Mexico. The
member of the Costa Mesa Police bride, a 1981 paduate of UC Sant.a
Dep&rtment. Barbara, is employed by the Los
TOODY-8ZABO An&eles Times and ber husban<1i a 1916 paduate of UCLA, is with
Diane Beverly Szabo -of Irvine tD'Arcy, Muius, Benton and Bowles.
DIAMOND BAR (AP) -Rcsi-
datl fled luxury hillside homes
Friday u a wildfire erupted in a _.,, c:mryon, just u ftrdahters flMllbi eo sunound a I0,66S-acre set ~ ID anon.iat 20 miles ~way near ••Debo Cucamonp.
of downtown Los Anaeles. of Foreauy.
. Stady shows doctor errors)
~ led to 14 of hospital deatha
day with bunudlty at about IS
_pen)Cal &Dd w.indl vana~ ba ... «n.
eilbt and 16 mph, the Nauonal
Weat.ber Service reported.
Noae oft.be billlide ho~~· nlucd tom S500,000 to SI milJjon, were
ripOl1ed burned and thert were no l!Uuriel alUled b)' the fire: said Los ~County fire.-lns~or Ken Sotio. •
• Tbe blaze bad blackened 300 acres
of bnalb and WU more than 60
percent contained by Fri4ay after-
noon, be llid. \
Residents livina in some 30 or 40
homes in a_privatc, aated community
known 11 T.he Country, were told to
cVllCUlte about n~n. lS a wildfire
rqed throuah tinder-dry bf\aJh in
Tonner Canyon, about 30 miles east
A 120.man strike force batllcd the
fires ln 90-dcpu te~oeraturn. Souo ilid.
Lowana Larson, a resident of The Counuy, Mid she spotted the fire two
bouta away. ··The flames I could see
above the house," she said ... That was ecary ...
An evacuation center wu set up at
Diamond Bar Hiab School.
Another wildfR about a mile Jway
near tbc Diamond--Bar Gol( Course
IDd Pomona F(teWly charred 2S
acra at about 11 J.m., but was easily
conWnedl said fire spokeswoman
Esther Wi ter.
A new brush fire also broke out
Friday afternoon in Yucaipa. burning
lboat 7'"llit'r'el near1he·Morton PCii
lookout station operated by the
National Forest Service, said Tim
Spann of the Califc;>mia Department
About I SO firefipten and su:
aifcraft wcreinuncdimly al&Jled 10
try to sn&aft' the spttadina blaze,
Spun•id.
Earlier Friday, calmer winds help.
ed more than 1,000 firefaahtets bauJ-
iJtatbc.anon...,.,-kcd T nu fire in the
ti8cbo Cucamonp area, which de-
""'~ two homes and forced evacu-
ation• Wednesday and Thursday.
TbeR were no evacutions or ad-
ditional homes threatened Friday.
llid Mary 8ct.hke, s~ eswoman for
tbe U.S. f orcat Service.
"Thi~ stayed the. same most of
the day, ' Bethke said. ··we built
beckfita that caused a lot of smoke,
~nds stayed down and tbe
weather stayed bot."
The temperatures near the blaze
were around 100 dearees much of the
Govern f sig~ bill overhauling
smog-c . eek system for ve~.tcles
Santa Ana winds that had reached
60 mph Thursday fell to S mph early
Friday and fire Jine<J had been
established containing 65 percent of
the 10,66'-~ blaze, said California
Department of ForeHry
spokeswoman Kathy Reiboldt. She ·was unable to predict when 1t would
bt extinauished.
On Thursday. wtnds blasuo1
tf\rough Sao Gabncl Moµni.ain .ca-
nyons pushed flames toward a sectton
of 1.800 'homes and past three
evacuated schools. None of lhc..
SI S0,000 homes was damaged, but
two other houses and some chicken
coops burncd1 Ms. Jteiboldt said.
Damqe was estimated at S37S,000.
John Lennon·
gets his star
.-
SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. George Deukmcjian
sianed l~slation Friday t overhaul California's anti-
smas vehicle inspection am, increasing to $300 per
car the amount motorists cou d be forced to pay for state-
ordcred repairs, and approve a bill t9ughening local anti-
pollution laws.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An emo-
tional Yoko Ono.flashed peace signs dump sites and lapdfills. and blew kisses to aboul 1,000 fans of
And Deukmejian vetoed a measure, authored by a her late husband, fonner Beatie John
Los Anseles Hispanic assemblyman. to continue a federal Lcnnon1 as he was posthumously
Hisparuc education program at the state level aimed at honorea Friday w11h a star on the
The auto inspection bill ould also extend the state's
mandatory car inspection p gram through 1998, and
eitpuid the inspecuons to H1 lude government vehicles
and specialized cars.
The Republican govern r also signed legislation to cbaJ'IC ~le $1-0 a year use stafc Fish and Garne
uepiiitinent wdat:ifc tan s, ve oe a p an to restore
funds to California's worker fcty program.
The 1ovemor, oonfront' g· hundreds of measures
only boun from his midnight nstitutional deadline to act on bills appr-0ved by the Legislature before it
adjourned Sept. 1, vetoed ~ prop<isal to , ti~ten
replations go~erning how site~ 1rc chosen for municipal
increasing health cere to Jhose who need it. _Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Under SDI 997 by Seo. Robqt Presley, D-Riverside, The crowd stood behind bamcadcs
California motorists could be cb~t)ed up to S300 for state-outside the round Capitol Records
req!!ired repairs to make their vehicles conforryt w1th state building on Vine Street an Hollywood
antJ-smog laws. Under current law. motos:ists can be as the Beatles song "'Stawberry Fields fo~ to pay up to SSO to make needed repairs. Forever'' played on speakers..
PreslC)''s measure woul.d repla~ the JSOfee..wilh...a.---J2rl n receive t c th star
st:nlifilsCilc o c arg~ 1iom $.50 ~or 1971 and older cars on the world-famous Hollywood
to $300 for 1 ~ vehic~es. Has ball woul~ a~so expa~ Walk of Fame. becom1og the first
manufacturers 't'atrantaes to co~er all ~m1~1o~s cqwp. Beatie so honored. The Brius,h supc,1r
ment for three years-or 50,000 mtles beginm~g m 1990. croup has been nominated for a .star.
• It would also e~nd the program to hcavy-doty buTdoes nofllave one.
vehicles, including diesels; requiring state agencies to "John would have loved 11:· Ono
develop a roadside inspection program for them. said at the news conference.
.,. n. A111du ... Prest
LOS ANGEl.ES -Doctor errors led to as many u one-quarter of the
deaths of patients btmg tttatcd for bean ailments. 1trokes and pneumonia, a
Rand q>rp. 1tudy of 12 hospitals found. Oocto~ unproperly treated patienat
complairuna or chC$t panu. prescribc4 the wrona kind of antibiotict fOr
paewnonia and nmd.aaanoted strokes, wd the study, reported Ul Saturday'•
edition of The AnnaJs of lntemal Mcd1c1ne. The study cautioned that t.be fiftdi~ arc preHnunary and v.-amed against gencraliz.ina the result.I over the
DJtioa t llospltals. It also said the doctor errors were common and relatively .
easy to correct. The study by the Santa Monica-based Rand Corp. wu bleed Oft a~ of JU eeoents who died 1n J98S aJ hospilals owned by American Mdca.l lntemataonal of Beverly Htll • a chain of 11 S hospitals in the United
Saaies and abroad. .
Brotrn trilling to clJalr ~ocra_tic Pan,
SAN FllA.NClSCO _:. fonner Gov. Jerry Brown.just back from.a relief
campaip in Ba~dcsh, sa)'s he'd .. bt willing" to chair the California
Democratic Party" 'The party needs new d1rectioos and I'd bt Willina to do it.·•
the' SO.year-old politician said Thursday night at a reception for his liMer,
Kathleen Brown, who is a candidate for state lteasurcr. Brown bas been ahnolt
invisible since be was defeated by Republican Pete Wtlson in a race for the U.S.
Senate six years ago. "The peopic ha"e been moanmg for _ycan that the party
system docsn •t help," said Brown. ''They' vc been weak in Cahfomia ever 1ince
Hiram Johnson," California governor from 1910 until 1917.-
A new party chairman w!U be elected in January. Brown disccused the
presidential race when prodded. describing Sunday's debate as "basically the
same okl debate abQut the role of government.
Prop. 65 enforcement effort under .ay
SAN FRANCISCO -In the first ma1or enforcement effort u~ a state •
toxics warning law, a lawsutt \\as filed Fnday against norcs and manufacturers
for all~ failure to inform CaJ1for01a consumers about canccr-causina
substances in tobacco products. State Attorney General John Van de~p
said in a news conference that the Lawsuit was flied in San-Francisco Superior
Court against eight major retail chains. lS tobacco product manufacturers of
200 brand names of indiVldual producu and the Ingredient Commurucation
Council (ICC). According 10 Van de Kamp. the lawsuit seeks civil pcnaltiaof
up to S~SOO a day per violation and,,could reach .. millions if not bundn:dl of
millions of ~ollars." Store~ named in the lawsuit ale Safeway. RaJ ph 's, Lucky's.,
AlpbaJkl&.,..Vons..Al~soo's ~ ~ -aod:Ihrift
,. .
Ottl4!iaa mde Kem Coaaty'• bJu•t bat
BAKERSFIELD:.:._ SJate and fedcraJ underoove.r drug qcnts made the
larl_est cocaine bust-in. Kem County lustof)L with tM seizure of 20 kikltrams
worth an estimated$ rs million and arrest offive people. the Bakersfield Police
Department said. It was the second large dru_g bust in Bakmficld in a week. •
State and federal agents rcco"ercd 17 kilograms efcocainc. .
. '
Contras cl
planning
m Sandinistas
ajor of f~nsive Britain re-es~J:>lishes tles With Iran
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -d'affaircs Moham~ad Basti . said: were severely strained, and only the whose release is aJso soU&ht by the
Britain annpunced Friday a resump-.. Full diplomatic relations are to be h;anian charge d'afTaim was allowed Irish govemmenL 91 ne Assoetate4 Pre11
MANAGUA,, Nicaragua 'Nicaraguan rebels on Friday ~sed 1be
• Sandinista army of preparing fo a major offensive, hounaftertbegovemment
extended a unU.ateral cease-re with ~ U.S.-~ked fighters. Radio
Liberacion, the rebels' eland tine radio, said the lcftitt government is
poaitionina trooP, for a wide nging. anti-suerrilla ca~~ It' ~ the
·1vemmcnt deployed troops nd an1Uery to ··create incidents with the aadUND~t--will-f'Cin rec the-Sandin&stas' call forurintern.sti
peaeekeepina force along the fo cc. Nicaragua announced its fifth cease-fire
extension Thu~y niaht. ~ same time, it complained of risina tension
&lo the frontier with Hon ras, U.S. ally in Central America. and with the
1, known as Coouu. T e Manaiua government said it was extendin& the
on offensive operations through Oct. 3 1. The trwce began March 2l ) • &.lt:lan• pr0te11t upal•lon of prl•t
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -About 1.500 youna Haitians marched in
protest Friday after 'hearing rumors of plans to transfer overseas the ndical
priest whose church was burned down and parishioners massacred two weeks
aao. The youths said the demonstration was both to show support for the Rev.·
Jean-Bertrand ,\ristid.e and to defend all priests and laymen who stood up for
the riahts of the poor. 'Rev. Jacques Mesidor, superior of the Haitian Salesian
Fathen, bas denied rcpo s that Aristide will be ordered transferred out of
Haiti. Aristide bas been iving m seclusion at a Salesian school, and bas
reportedly been suffering rom severe depression since &he massacre. The
protesters matched I 0 mi es fi:om downtown Port~au-Prince to the papal
nuncio's suburn.n home a er first assembling in front of the charred rums of
St. Jean Bosco church in Saline slum. Rank-and-file soldiers overthrew
Haiti's leader, 1.1. Gen. He ri Namphy, on Sept. 17. They instaJlcd LL Gen.
Prosper Avril aS president under a new military government, sayina they
wanted to end taodom, s te-sponsored violence and institute democratic
reforms. '
tion of full diploma.tic tics with Iran restored and we hope it wtll be at _ to remain in London. Th F: reign Office says-at also
based on .. mutual respecL'' It ac-am'6assadoriil level." Howe, in a brief session with e '° C 11 N
celeratcd an improvement in West-Britain pulled its diplomats out of repe>rters -in a U.N. comdor. said ~~ = c;;1 ~ ou':n!:~t awh~
em relations .with the fundamentalist Tehran last year after . one of 1_1s thei:c.was .. no connection between the h&esrl . 'abduct~rs cl3Jm they
aovemment m Tehran. envoys was beaten and kidnapped tn decision and any other maners." . ~ · bod v fi nd. But Secretary of State George P. apparent· reprisal iot the arrest an He appµently referred to Terry killed him. Hts ywas ne er PU ·
Shultz said any U.S. settlement with Manchester of an Iranian consul on Waite, an envoy of the Anglican The announcement follows signals
lran-requircchn cnd--tcrthe--ffatt=ltaq sh~. -church -who-vanished -while -on 11 from·lranian leaders tha1 tbeif gov-
war, an end to terrorism and the The diplomat, Edwar Chaphn. .mission to Lebanon,. and two other crnment was mtercstcd in 1mprovmg
release of Americans believed held by . ·was released 24 .hours after his British boslqes. . • relations with Western countries.
pro-Iranian forces in Lebanon. abduction in Tehran on May 28. Britain seeks the release oflbrce of But the U nited States has stood
Iran evidently wants to move 1987. Brita.in accused Iran of unac-its nationals held by p~lraruan . apart from the trend. which indudeu
toward a more nonnaJ posiuon c:eptable bthav1or and downgraded lslamic fundamentalists -Watte. recent restoration of tiC$ between
around the world, but "there 1s no relations. journalist John McCanhy and fra.noc and Iran and improvements c~ in the sitwli1on as far as the While the two countries dad not teacher Brian Keenan, a Belfast man in Italian, West German. C.nadMln
Urutcd States and li'an is c:oncemcd." break diplomatic relations.. their ties with dual British 104 Irish nationality and Turk.is.b. relations Wlth Tehran.
Shultzsaidatanewsconfurence, r~-:-~~~~~~~-::::==============:::;;:==========================:::;::-~~~~:--~~~-The British foreign secretary. 1r
Geoffrey Howe, announced the mo' c
after meeti~ with the Iranian foreign
minister, Ah AkhbaT Vela ya ti. '"Both
sides have decided to resume full
diplomatic relations on the basis of
reciprocity and mutual respect,"
Howe said.
Velayati, referring to negouations
underway in Geneva between British
and Iranian rcprescntatt' es_ said
some deta.ils remained to be "orkcd
ouL Howe said the ues wouJd be
repaired ••in due course ...
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8aturdey, Octot>« 1, 1911 I DAILY PILOT
.......... perlatiYe cOnCertbySt. Itouls Syiuphony at Ce~ter
., illcaua. avDZYNs1t1 .................
"he St. Lou.is Symphony Orchestra
PfOV9d iltelfto be one of the country's
IDOll superlative orchestras durin1 its
Wednetday evening Orange County
debut.
n TM orchestra, which opened the ,, Oraaec County Philharmonic So-
' c:ilty'1 third season at the Orange
<Aunty PerformiD( Ans Center and
JSth season ov~, was conducted
by Leonard S'-tk:in with tremendous
animation.
currently celebratina a decade as St .
Lo.uis' music director, sometimes
uted llitentite body to"IC1 ttrOSS a cue or an attack to has prayers. Yet his
moves were almost never exa1-
acrated. demonstratin& .,.eat self-
discipline. His left (expression) hand
was particularly clear yet controlled.
and haa commandina-but-non-<lic-
tatorial presence and leadership com·
m11nicated precisely what the score (and be) dcmandcd:-Grcat care weot 1ntocach work. no ntaner its length or
unfamiliarity.
Slatkin, a Los Angeles native _The ~m's centcrpi~ was the-
Rr ...
one-bout·loal Sympbooy No. 9 in C ~. D. 9(4, by Franz Schubert. Statt1n•1 wu c:icrwnly no orchestra of
cbam""ber proportions (for which the
aympbony wu oriainally written) H
be choee ao emphasize the work's
romantic ~ties. .
Slatkin aod the orchestra truly
made this .. Great C Major" Sym-
phony pal. A sense of continuity
~the work from the very
· · ~ peoaiv~trodue--
lion leadina into the main body ofthe ftnt movement. A full strlna sound.
lldllf\ally -oven woodwiQd. keenly
dld9matory brua and Jrldually ~x
plolive tiJftt>Ui comb.ined in various
ud d.ramatlC proporuons.
The leClOftd movement, albeit in a
more lyrical manner. manqed to
match the first in sweep of scope, with
stridina (not 1trident) strinas reJtchina
upward in incrcasin&ly ·~~ing
fuhion. The third movement offertd
more con1rasts of mood Jnd style, the
scherzo's heavy, march-like pit per-fectly balanced by the triQ's pastoral
natutt'. Oddly-e1u1uatr; Stltttn de-
I cided to f'o"'IO the Cll.pothional truts: melodious vs. dillonant. tun/
repeat ohbe ftnaJe (the only umc be va. chamber vs. aoJo, ...,eaive v1.
did ao~ thereby dimlnishina the puaive. Fine exteadcd oboe, trwnpet
music'• power. But the tnawna and. rnarimb. IOlos were properly
developnlent aod recapitual\ion ecknowledeed by Slatkin.
made up for the momentary .. power Evea the overture-to Kart Maria
lotl" aDd propelled the symphony to von Webet'a lut opera "Oberon" -
an mi&hty end. was no mere throwaway. Slatkin set
Duly noted for its interpretation the tone for the entire evenina by
and cbampionina of American works, aivina. comple~ly of hi~self in ~
the St Louis Symphony presented the temblana. ahapana, moldtn&. tapenflj
West Cout ptenuere of Joan Tower's and directin& the ~"':erture, tumina n
'"Sliver Ladders •• This 22-minute into a powerful muuature tone-poem ·
three-teetiooed ~ork. wbkh most of of com~ndina impo~ce and
the time aounded like an cpk film elicitlna aom~ of the maht's best ~irrcluded many eff"ccttve •n· -entemtite-playina;-•
. . . . ' .
2Ridge near decith after shooting o~ 'l30ld and the B.eautiful'
BJ LYNDA HIRSCH and Donna to overcome in ~ttcmpting to
adopt Mikey. After making love to Evan, AU llY CHILDREN: When .N1~0 Caroline asks him 10 use his influente to learns that a bo~b bas been planted'!' his &eta feature about her art gallery in Bravo. dub, Skye secs 11 as a way to &ct nd of · • • • . 1 8erbara. Skye locks Barbara in the club'.s ASTBEWOIU.DTtJRNS: Duncan fears
cidcs not to ajvc Clarke the money he
asked for. MatJOt shares her baby's first
stirrinp with Storm. A horrified Step-
hanie watches 11 a drunken and druaged
Thome sboou Rid8C in the head. When
Thome is tone. Stephanie wipes the
finacrprinu off'tbeJun and_placcs it 1n her
drawer. RMIF undefaocs brain surgery but
bis survival chances are slim.
powder room and tells a guard who s that Lilith will bun Shannon if she learns
evta&alina the bui1Ai!21.lti)t no oi:ie •$. in lbat...DwM:&n and Shannon were lover\.
tbe. room. Stan. tells ~tnmn-tns-wife. Shannon returru her ponrait to the castle.
Alliloo, committed su1c1de and that her ·Duncan teams that Lilith's brother
&mily and friends hold him responsible. Roderick bas i_nformittion about Jariles DAYS Of' ouft •UVES: Diana and
ANOTllD woft.L&. Fearing that Cass Stenbeck, an~ b~ .asks Jessica to find out Roman advenise for the return of
i1 in dal\Ff, Nicole tries to locate him. about Rodcnclt '" Egypt. Iva meets her Roman's lost rina. Watching the robbery Uta trits> to return Jamie's ring but he natural ~athci:. Jarred Carpenter. and on videotape, Diana sees a woman
refuses to ac:cePt it. Mary warns Mich~el learns be IS dyina. • • • '. standing in the beckground. Roman
11 , that there will be rnany obstacles for him 80LD AND BEAUTIFUL: Knsten de-obviously miSSC$ Marlena, and ' Diana ---------------------------==-, wonders if she could ever be as close to him as Mukna was. Ottw is rattled when
be learns that Rormn and Kim arc
~ sweetheart
of a movie."
... Dat:td Slwltan. KNBC· 7V
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is rcsponst~. When-Robin irmumcd
safe and sound, the police tell Duke that
Olivia hu airtight alibis for the time
Robin was missing. Colton faces the
cleciric chair for murdering Frisco. but
Scott acu the sentence dclared and finally
Colton is cleared. Chery and Roben
reconcile and promise not to keep secrets
from each other. Monica learns that Alan's·
nephew Ned is none other than her spa
lover Ward.
• • • GUIDING LIGHT: Sonni grapples with
Will, who asks her who she is. Josh rescues
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plans to return home, but Mepn is
pleased. . •••
RYAN'S HOPE: Nancy lets a mouse loose in the bathroom and stans to
scream, brinaina Chaz to her a.id. Rcaliz·
inathat she 1et upJhc scene.. he asks her to
siop playina pmes. Rob agrees to Dee's
suaestion to hold a charity event. Matt
declares war on Lci&h's newspaper. Maa-aic wires Roter from Australia that she
plans to divorce him. Ryan. moves out of
Chaz's ap&nment. • • • SANTA BARBARA: Jeffrey survives
delicate brain surgery performed by
Arthur and Scott, and T J . is shocked when Boswell tells him Jeffrey is not dead. As
Jeffrey lies in a· coma, Kelly vows to stay
•with him always. Sonny, who is really
Mason (tho~ he's the only one who
doesn't know It) comes on to Tori, saying
he needs a break from Julia. Critter insists
he did not rape Eden, and Eden 51)'$ that
Critter's voice is not the same a_s the
rapist's.
• • • • YOUNG AND R~TLESS: Victor, furi.
ous about revelations in the unauthorized
biOIJ"ll>hY of him, decides_ to buy the
publishina com_pany so that he can learn
who wrote it. Paul tells Cassandra their·
ft'sirirover.Slti{> and Carole plan an Oct. 21 wedding. ~inst Rex's advice, Pbiijp
starts &cpl l)l'O(leedinp to win custody of
the baby. Ashley tells Victor that aside
ff'Oll\. ~en. Niki was the only other .person who knew she had an abortion.
We need vou.
LE.A MOVIE
UNLIKE ANY I HAVE SEEN.
Sipuney Weaver giva an outlfm<tina perforrnuvz'
SIGOURNEY· WEAVER
GORILLAS
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-Guy t'latley, OOSMOPOUTAN
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in tbe procedures and _protocol of "blcb1ale" at Pacific AJhpbitheatre
last Saturday, u members of the ._ ..................
.. ..,.OJ11lul .,11aat•u•
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.._(Mitch 21-Apnl 19): Greater rappon experienced with family
... wNCe1nly returned from journey. Ef,J\phasison home, security, plans to ..... quanen. Late evemna futum surprise social invitatjon.
fAtJapl (Apnl 20-May 20): What )'OU seek is close at band, pouibly
"1aiddal" in dnweL Emphasis on relatives, visits. tript, unorthodox ~You'll say, "Why didn't I do lbat in the first place."
· GSlllNI (May 21-J uae 20): Check possessions, locate documents, realize
ID_ODly is illvolved. Older family ~mber is sin~ but could possibly be "out
of'10Udl." E.xchanae ideas, welcome relative who wants to make peace .
CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Moon in your sip biahliahts coordinated elbu. _initiative, j~cnt, oriaioatity. Wear your colors -emerald arc.en ~ wtaite. DomesticadJustment featured. you'll attract valuable allies.
LllO puly 23-,Aug. 22.): Wha! bad been ."far ~way" is no~ with'in reach.
~C Cancer Reaearch ctn er Or-
Ulle County area board buddied with
ftienda and family, awaiting their
tum to meet Barry Maallow, '
Arteea. and Wally PflelMD. Don a.ad Connie .lhlJtla7
bullete•e wltb aur,. Menllow. J
Look behind~ be discreet 1n connecuon with clandestine meetina. A ~day" person plays prominent role. Pisces, Virgo fi&urc prominently .
\'mGO (Aue. 23-Scpt. 22): Focus on power, authority. ability to deal
IUCCellfully with prominent individual$. Emphasis on speculation, friends.
I ,
The becbtqe visit with Manilow
was the excitina conclusiol'\ to the first
event for the lfO\lp which raises fund\
exclusively for cancer research. ( ... Hiah Priority," the breast cancer
research/suppo rt organization
known for ill annual celebrity aolf
tournament, also is under the aus-
pices of the AMC Board).
ACCX>rdil)I to board fund ·raising
chairman IUck Graves, the group is
researcbina the possibility of orpniz-
ina a matjor fund-raising concert in
the comina year, with an entertainer ·
the caliber of Manilow. "By major."
he said; .. we are looking at sell ing out
Pacific Amphitheatre-that's 18,000
teats."
But for the time being the board was . satisfied to test the waters,
invitina a small -and' manageable
'
-&rPup of about 100 to see if the
.whole tdea would work. Concert JOC.11 paid S7S per ticket which
included a pre-<:onccrt "dinncr-by-
the-bitc" in MemoriaJ Gardens just
behind the ampnithcatcr at the Or-
anae County F.airgrounds, as well as
the backstage visit with Manilow.
Said Graves, ·•tn making our
decision as to which cntcnainer we
wanted to work with, the board was
searching for someone that would
appeal t9 a broad age group and put
on a &ood show." ManiJow certainly
fit the bill.
"This show is terrific," said Collllle
Marplly, a High Priority board mem-
ber and wif~ of AMC board member
~ "It's better than most Vegas
shows we've seen.'' (Murphy was
Bob and Natalie Cmtatn Mlecttbetrdtnner.
BJ CllARLS&OOR~
... OMAR SHARIF
Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•U743 <:;1 915 OJJ •Kt04
The bidding bas proceeded:
Noola East Soutll West
l 0 Pass 1 + Pass
l Q Pass 1
What do you bid now?
Q.l-As South, . vulnerable, you
bold:
,.
.-AQ5-~ OAJ4 +AICta.3
The bidding bas proceeded:
South West North East
1 + Pus l + Pass
1
What do you bid now?
Q.J-Ncithcr vulnerable, as South
you bold: + AICQ1076 <:;I AIC5 0 AQ +13
The bidding bas proceeded:
West Notth East South
1 v Pass l 0 1
especially intcmtcd an Manalow's
tales of his first road tour, thinking
about her own 24-year-old \On Brian
whose rock band 1s now on its own
fint road tour.)
Ambitious supporters of the evc-
nina. inctuded boaid members Mary
Hunon-Williams and Cla.ct P•tter
who~ although they were unable to
attend, underwrote a majority of the
costs and purchased blocks of tickets.
Orinae County area executive direc-
tor Pepper Stone estimated the
proceeds from the evening at $8,000.
Also cnjoyin~ the evening were
board vice presadent'Wally Nielaea
and wife Arlee.a, Pat Batires1, Alu
May-. w .... and Ty c.I*, Belt and
Nalalie C.rtaia, lteat and Carel
WUba, Olivia Jobsoe aqd Mu and Cana~. •
Pepper Stone and Rtcll
Grane check peet llit.
'What do you bid now'r
Q.4-As South, vulne
hold:
+IC87J Q 0 961 +Q17
Panncr opens the bidding with one
no trump. What do you respond?
Q.S-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
+Q92 v 1CQJ109 OA76l +6
The bidding bas proceeded:
South West North East
Ll8aA (Sept. 2J..Oct. 22): Look beyond the immediate, ~cccpt invitation
which could mean pubJtc appcaran«,joumey. Focus on acbievemcru, honor
comaumity, career. Business e~ccutivc helps obtain funding. Aries plays role'. IOOllPIO (Oc~. 2J..Nov. o.i+ Yotrll be at right place at crucial moment-~mber ~fopposi.te ~x taJks about .. love." You'IJ be trusted with privileged
1nformanon. Pubhshang cnterpnse could be featured. Leo involved.
UGrM'AJllUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Trust first impressions. You'll know
cuctly.wbat sb~uld. be.done, but family member a~te.mpts to persuade you
otherwise. Reumon indicated. wall feature gourmet danang, financaaJ interests.
CAPaJCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Diversify. expand horizoM, 1'Calize that
opPQrtun.ity exists to increase income considerably. Emphasis on popularity
travel, communication, lega-1 documents. Gcniini, Sagittanus involved. '
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll encounter architect who admires
your taste, decides to accept assifnment. Foc~s on ~building, remodeling,,.
PllCE8 (Feb. 19-March 20J: Be analyucal, discern mouvcs rcaJize
neceuity for "detective work." Focus on speculation, charisma,' change.
IP c:><;roBER Z IS YOUR BIRTHDAY Y.ou arc famaly-one~ted, mother
had more anflu~ncc than father, you have _gourmet appetit~ and mild digestive
problem. Capncom, Cancer people play important roles in your life.
Don't suffer in silence
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 15-yea~ &irl who has had a lot of
expierienbe with a sex abuser: My
pal'Cftll were divorc:ca when rwas 4,
and I had to visit my father every
weekend and one month in the
wmma-. He began to abuse me when
I wu about 7 years old. I was so
confused because he told me it was a
tither's place to teach his daughter
bow to lov.e so that she could be a
IOOd wife. He made me promise
never to tell anyone our "special
sectet."
When I turned 11 I knew it was wroaa and warned-him to leave me
alone or I would go to my mother and
spill everything. He never touched
me after that.
Last spring a wo11derful teacher
l v .Pus 1 <> ha
!
What do you bid now?
Q.6-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
• 107 Q KJ4 0 AX'64l + Q6
The bidding bas proceeded:
Sotllll Wtst Nortii Euc
I O Pus I Q P ...
?
What do you bid now?
Look for answers on Monday.
__ Au
Lums
sensed that I was a loner. very
insecure and withdrawn. She broke
through the wall that I had built
around myself. Once the floodgates
, were open I told her cve111hing that
had. happened to me.
That dear woman arranged for me
to have counseling, and now, after s1x
months, I feel-like a different person.
Jfany child who is reading this bas
been sexually abused. or 1s being
sexually abused right now, please tell
somebody about it. Remember. at 1s
not your fault. Yo~ dad nothing
wroni. It stanro Tong before )OU were ~ble-to understand what was happen •
mi to you.
Sure. therapy is scary. h 's awfull} .
bard to talk about such a personal
thing. but you must. It 1s lake a poison
that will ruin all your relauonshaps
unless you get it out of ~our system.
Talking to a counselor as a paett of
caJce compared to what ~ou've been
through. -ROCKFORD.
DEAR ROCKFORD: I bope every
yeupttt wlao is trapped tbe way yOtl
were will take you advice. You told
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14 Put on board
15 Outcry
18 Tlme of year
17 R&sNy
JI Cen>ed Uh
20 Sett-esteem
21 Saw
23 Animal food
24 Locales
26 Sc:ratehes
28 Hoary
29 Adults
32 Floats
35 Complaint
38 Blight
37 Singles
38 Investigate
39 Lima-land
40 "Scat!''
41 Propel
42 Temptress
43 WeMclng rate
45 Splendor
46 FW\t
47 Ptastlc film
51 Twt"
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55 Flrewooct
56 Beacn
58 60 mfnut•
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2 Putur•
3 FOOi
4 Opp of Rep.
5 Trimmed
6 Baked Items
7 Moderllt•
8 Ordeln
9 Fuel
10 City &rM
11 Paymaster
12 Jouat
13 Oehl
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player to gain full credit for the bonus
question. (To the contender who
answered Arthur and Jason Miller. nice try.)
Herewith, your next chaJlenges:
1. Fielding Melish was the principal
cha[actcr of what movie?
2. Comic actor Pedro Gonza.lez
Gonzalez was "discovered" on what
TV quiz show'.?
3. In what compic strip would you
find a newspaper called the Oc.scrt
DenoUn<:er'?
4. Name the Southern senator who
beaded the panel investigating the
Waaapie wrongdoing.
S. What was the ~uw~sw::::.uLW1:::---t
SOQI title .. True Love" to e plot of
tbc movie .. High Society?" •
6. What musical bas won the most
Tony awards? -
7. Name the first team to lose to the
Baltimore Orioles th.is year.
8. Grand Lakes University was the
scene of what recent movie? •
9. In ,wb.icll of Blake Edwards'
movies did an actor moon ·a
Doberman pinschcr'? ~
10. The movie "Experiment in
Tcno(' showed a baseball game
between what twt> teams and spot-
li&hted what VlS•ting pitcher'? ._
Last WH1t'1 Aa1wen
I. "Elcape From New York ..
(Snake Pillskin)
2. Edward R. Munow tOooctmpn
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4. Rosey Grier (collared assassin)
S. -singin' in the Rain,. ("Moses
Supposn") .
6. Barker for a carousel (spccta.I
occupation)
7. Willie Mays in 1961 (two. three
and four homers)
· 8. North Manual Trades Htgh
School ( .. Blackboard Jungle .. )
9. United ( .. Rhapsodic.. com-
mercials) .
10. Peter Shaffer for -Equus and
"Amadeus" and A.nthony Shflffer for
"Sleuth' (twan Tonys)
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38 Stage
39 Pub89Mng
41 Spring
42 L .. ther
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A Halloween themed fest1 val. com·
plete with haunted house, win be praenaedatlt. .._.....,..ea..ur
Qmrela la Huntinston Beaeh, beain-
niQa Friday. nae 23rd annual ft.ind-raiser will
feature food and pmc booths, a Jaclc-
0.Lantem BtiPdc of pany pmes
includina apple bobs, dou&hnut
dunb and manhmallow meltcfowns
(Qr younpten under I 2, and the
.. baunaed house featuring story tellers
and surprises.
The event will be held from I to IO p.m. Friday, Oct. 8 and 9 at the
church, 16400 Sf~nple St.
Actreu Susan Howard, formerly of .
the TV series "Dallas," and Pulitzer ~winnina reporter Edna Buchan-
• an wiU ~ ~eynote speakers at Day
• Ext.raardirwre, to be held at 8: I 5 ~:tn.
Oct. 8 at the Cry1&al Ca*'eliral,
12141 lewis St., Garden Grove.
Also participating in the program
will be former Rams football star,
Rotey Grier; world-renowned pian-
ist, RoSCr Williams; "Hour of Power"
proparn director, Arvella Schuller;
and award-winning gospel singer,
Cynthia Clauson.
The event culminates an Inter-
national Women's Conference.
which begins Wednesday.
For registration information. call
971-4080 be\wecn 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday. • • • The Right Rev. Frederick ,Houk
Bonch. bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of Los Angeles, will make his
first visit to St. Michael and ~U
Aqel1 Parl1ll, Corona del Mar, to
preach the 8 and 10 a.m. serViccs
Sunday.
He will also administer the rites of
baptism and confirmaiion and attend
a 1"Ception.
Dorsch, former dean of the chapel,
Princeton University, was invested
fifth bishop of the diocese last June. • • • .. Faith ls NotaFccling;.: will..bc.4hc
topic of Ney Bailey when "hf" .11<1-
dl'nld the annual fall women's Viata, Newport Beach.
mrat of "91 AMrew't P'"'1....._ Al 1M nd of tbc.seuioJL putici-
CMrd., New.port Beach. • puu &hcMakt-be able-to recopize alt The Clayaofta event will begin with lettm of the Hebrew alphabet and
1:30 Lm. reaistntion on Oct. 8 at Le read and comJ>rehcnd 180 functional
Meridien Hotel, Newpon Beach. Hebrew wof(fJ.
Noted for her honest, sensitive and Two six-week Hebrew classes a~
heart-warminJ style, Badey has 2-5 ~nned 1os"n in October. For mo~
yean of experience in ~ounselit1g and 1nfonna1ion, call the temple at
teachina throughout lhe nation and 644-7203.
rnany foreign countries. She is a • • •
travclina representative with Cam· Prayer, To~h ruding, sir\gjng and
pus Crusade for Christ. • dancina will be featured at Temple
For more information, call the Bella El, a Reform congregation in
church at 631-2880. Laauna Niauel, at 7 p.m. Sunday
• • • durina a Simcbat Torah celebration.
A seminar for wi4ows and . • • • ~=~} ~eh~~~rn t'Ca~~1ik wi~:.e 'Si~h:~~rah ~~
Diocese of Orange at 9, a.m. Oct. 8 at three days of services, ~nning
Loyola Marymount'sJOrangc cam-Sunday at 7 p.m. Others are scbed-
pus. uled at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday
For more infor ation. call and 10 a.m. Tuesday. • • • 770-ll82 or 774-3905. Calvary Church of Santa Ana tias • • • • • Episcopal Church Women of St. launched a satellite church. Calvary
Mary's C.•rd, 428 Park Ave., a.tl:rdl of Newport Beacll-Cesta ~na Beach, will hold a rummage· Mesa, which meets at 190 E. 23rd St.,
I fi 9 5 Oc 8 Costa Mesa. Fo r more information. sa e rom a.m. to . p.m. t. at call 645_5050.
Guild Hall. • • •
Both new and old .clo•hing, pl~nts, Or. Walter Martin, nationally
books. household. items. fum1t~re known Bible scholar, will speak at the
and food booths will be featured. 7 p m services Sunday and on Oct. JO . . . ... . .
The eighth annual .. A-dvcnture in at the Capi1tr~ VaUey Cluarcll,
Faith .. program will unfold at the 320~2 Del Obispo. San _ Juan
Hu---Beacll Cliarcll of Re· Capistrano. -.-... Upon Scleace each Sunday from A UCI cardiology inSlructor will
OCt: 2 through Nov. 6. The seven-explore where materially disadvan-
week program will culminate with a taged people find spiritual resources
banquet on Nov. 13 at the Anaheim to continue when he speaks at• the
...-ilton and Towers. 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at the
Speakers include Dr. Peggy Basset. Ora.ace Coast Unitarian Oafversalltt
president of the Huntington Beach Quell, 1259 Victoria St., Costa
church, Rev. Linda McNamar, Rev. Mesa.
Casey Gryba and Dr. Ma rk Victor "Spirituality of'the Oppressed" if
Hansen. the title of Dr. Dennis Davidson's For more information. call the talk.
church office at 969-133"1. • • • Leaming to rca<t Hebrew in one ~Y
is possible by attending a maratho n a t
10 a.m. today at Slllr Ha.Ma'alot ~r Reform Temp e, ..'.TOO Mar
• • • • · Membership Sunday will be ob-
served at the 10 a.m. service Sunday
at the Lapaa Beaclt Uaited
MetWllt Cll1rcll, 21632 Wesley
Drive, So!Jth Laguna.
Blebop Boncla
• • • Lapu Presbyterlu Ch1rclt wall
observe Holy Communion Sunday at
the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services Sunday.
The church is located at 415 Forest
Ave., Liguna Beach. ·~· • • •
Worldwide Communion will be
celebrated at the 10:15 a.m. service
Sunday at the Sllepllerd of tlle ems
U.alte4 Cll1rcll of Cllrl1t, JO 121
. Niaucl Road, Laguna Niguel.
• • •••
Worldwide Communion also will
STRASBOURG, France -After
crntwiea at the center of a tu1-of-war
be1weien Gamany and Fra"ce. 1hts
city pestled on a tranquil n ver now
bannoniza French joie de v1 vrc with
Oennan efficiency.
~tralbow& 11 a symbol." says
Deputy Mayor Germain MulJer. who
ii in cbarJc of the celebrations martins the city's 2.000th an-
niversary this year. "France and
Germany. which often fought over
Ibis plaee. are now the countncs
leadin& us toward a united Europe ...
' Pope John Paul II will spend fqur
days, beainnin1 Oct. 8. in lhis ctty
between Wcst.~rmany's Black For-
est and France's Vo~ Mountaa·ns.
He ·will address the entity that
symbolizes European untt>. the Euro-~n Parliament, which mttts in the
c6amben of the Council of Europe.
In coming to Strasbourg, the pope
will not find a better place to 1llustra1e
reconciliation -an appropnate
theme at a time when the Roman
Catholic Church in the area 1s shaken
b) a traditionalist schtsm.
' Memories of the Na21 occupauon
arc fresh eno ugh to cause
Strasbourgeois, as the local people are
called. to ~l passionately French
Taxi drivers boast that the French
national anthem. the Marse11la1se.
was written here. Shopkeepers men-
Pope John Paul u ·
lion that Napoleon Bonapane came
here to go to school. The city is sttll
the biggest university town in eastern
France.
They mention less often, however.
that Goethe studied here. too, or that
Johann Gutenberg spent a .decade in
Strasbourg inventing the imricatc ,
press o n >Vhich he later produced his
Bible. the first boolc printed with
movable type,
be celebrated at Nel1llborlloocl Coo-• B h , . d ~,0"::.a~~s~~~~Beach.at ts op s successor name • • • wir~~~n~= ~:'ns~~h~ bv NY Episconal diocese ·
Gariea Grove Ualtecl MetMdi1& J .t'
CIMard, 12741 Main St. at 6:30"J>.m. 8 Rl<S 11.UlPSO Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults • 1 , 1 , ..._...., N
and S3 for seniors and students..
"TheR is no sdloof for bishops.
Only by doin& it couJd I learn bow ...
he aid prior to the dtction, He WM
not present when the vote occurred. NEW YORK -Richard F. Grem.
bi.shop .,.of 'K.anw since 1981 . was
etectcd coadjutor bishop of the Ny. a hb. h " d b t TV 1 h Episcopal Church's New York re IS op e U SOil . S OW e;=~!r:71'J~~
A leadin& candidate, Suffragap
Bishop Walter D. Dennis Jr.. 56
. c:ollapscd early in the balloting and
his name was withdrawn from cor>
sidc:ratioo.
By Tale A11oclated Pre11
NEW YORK-"Face to Face with
John Cardinal O 'Connor" is the title
ofa new weekly, half-hour television
news magazine on Saturday morn-
ings hosted by the New York
archbishop on WNYW-Fo~Channel
5.
Featuring his travels and dis-
cussion with guests of various re-
ligjous backgrounds and "heroes" of
community service, tbe commemal-
h' _s~nsored prQiDim each time
cone udcs with ·his "thoughts for the
week.'" •.
On the premiett broadcast last
Saturday, includifll a·discuss1on of
America's growing d legal ahcn popu·
Jation, he recalls his parents' 1mmi·
gration to the United States from
r
A Cordial Welcome trom
The unted Methodist ctuch
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UNIT[O MCTHOOIST CHURCH
1801 Mefgu.rlte Awe.
Corona def Mer
144-0745
ServlCH 9:30 AM
Rev. Robert Morley
CosteMne
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. & HerbOr Blvd
Church School 9·00
Worahio 9:00 1nd 10;30 Rev. Geter Gough
Cost• Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
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1:30 a 10:00 e.m.
Dr yVtlham E Steel 979-8234
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SundeJ School 1:30 I 10:00
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Ireland and adds in closing remarks:
."I feel personally distressed that we
have closed tbegatcsofourcountry to
so many hundreds of tho usands who
came 'to live here in freedom. in
peace, with dipity.' wi th· libeny and
Justice for all.' '
RIC HMOND . Va, T he
Southern Baptist Foreign Mission
Board says 23 more missionaries in
Indonesia have been nottfied their
resident visas won'1 be renewed.
bringing-to-3-l-tbe-number for-eed tO-
lcave this year . because of visa
rejections.
Those forced out are veteran
missionaries. all of them serving
there more thao 14 years. and most
more than 20. 'fhe board sa) s a
remaining 45 mi.ss1onaries whb have
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Rolph C. Bolin Pastor
Sunday Wor sh111
8 30 & 10 00 a 01
Church School
Children thru Adults 10 00 am
Nursery care available
8.30 & I 0 00 a n1
Come Join Us
2850 F arview Rd., Costa Mesa
557.3340
Without
God, it's a
vi~ious circle.
Traditional 7:30 AM
Contemporary 9:00 AM
Charismi ti£ 10:45 AM
C hurch School ~:00 AM ..
Mutk 6r xdncm •au ~amca
QUd Clift J. 9:00 .... Ill .• , ..
I UT JAME.S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3Z09V1&Lido
llawpwt Be1cb, CA • 92663
7141675-0210
been there less than I 0 years presently
sec no visa problems. -
SARASO'f.A. Fla. -After protests
from Baptist and Jewish groups.
seven of nine candidates running for
various positions jn Sar.asota Count}
have rcpuoiated their signing of a
document advocating that the nation
officially confess "our responsibility
to God and the supremacy of his son.
Jesus Christ." the Amencan Jewish
Committee repons.
N EW YO RK-A ne~ly published
book. "The Mormon Murders. .. ex-
plores the unusual invcsttgative and
legal maneuvenng in a 1986--87 case
in which document forger Mark
Hoffm an got off wi th a plea-bargain-
ing sentence to only five years to life
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH [_;·
(Ml11ourl Synod)
780 Vlctorle St., Co•I• M•••
Lother V. Tornow. PHtor
631-1611
Bruce J11ke, PHtor
WORSHIP SERVICE l:OO 10:30 AM
Swld11 S<hool & AU Milt Cbn
920 AM
Chroibln Oemen1•J Sdlool
541-6866
ST. MARK
PRESBVTERIAN
CHURCH
2100 Mar Vista Or.
Jamboree Blvd & Eastbluff South
Newport Beach
In. Iffert Stnad AuH. ,..,.,
WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY WORSHIP
9:30A.M.
The Rev Marilyn Boeke, preaching
Puce Celebfatt0n lO·~o am.
Chtld Care All Mornma
Comnuity Cluch Concrt&atiDNI
611 Htiolrapt An Corn -.. •
OOlllW w 11u1.1, . ..nst1r
RH Len J Seudef. aute lililltr sai,,..,,,.. Jt ' 10 •• Clwdl So.I It Ml
CJlld c •• hewttd • "4-744111 ~
in prison after commn ung two The election of Grein, who will
murders, serve under Moore. required a ma-
Dennis. a Moore assistant elected
in 1979, was taken by ambulanoc lo
the St. Luke's-Roosevelt HospitM
Center after be had a seizure and fell
in the Synod House at the Cathedral
of SL John the Devine.
jority of the delegates in the diocesan ' Based on months of exte nsive convention's.two ·~ouses.''onccom
intervicws in the wake of the strange posed of clergy. one of laity.
case in which Mormon Hoffman sold He was selected on the J Oth balJot
inaeniuously faked docume nts that _arou.nd midniaht said PauJ Gonnan_
embarassed the Church of Jesus spokesman for the Cathedral of St.
C hrist o f Latter-da} Sain ts John the Divine in the Mom1ngs1de
(Mormon), the book was wrm en b;, Hei&hu section of Manhattan.
Hospital ..spokeswoman-Cath)
Rohan said ~nni.s was in stabit
condition.
two Harvard-trained lav.}crs. More than 900 co11vent1on del-G~ory White .Smith an,d Steven =and alternates gathered for the
Naifeh, and published b} \\e1denfeld ·on on the grounds of the
i Niool.soJl, ~offttcd ftv
The other noptinees included:
-l)c Rev . C. Hugh HiJdeslcy, 47.
rector of the Chwcll ofHcavcnly Rest
in Manhattan. He left Sothc 's
a on ouse, ere e was scmor
vice president, to become a priest. AMSTERDAM. the ethcrlands
-Chun;h bells chimed 40 tames at an
ecumenical service commemoraung
rhe founding assem bly of the ~ orld
Council of Chun=hcs here 40 )ears
ago.
DIVINE SCIENCE CH URCH
of the Inf inrte Way
Sunday ~erv1ce al 10 a.m
1n the Aud1 torrum
Halecreat Club
3107 1<1Ayt>rookc Lane. Costa Mesa
2 blks East of HarbOr
Office 6S0-2t~2 '
Minister
Dr. William R. Parker
"A Church For The
Fellowsh1R of -\II People"
Of '"'°"' ·-, .. ,_)
RAB81 MU1C S. Mil.Ult
S1tM8A I SOWICU
f n I Piii
t ,.,, """ \ I I ' t '·•'
·I' ~t .. r.1 n '4t lt1 l w• ""'" '-l h.11 •I
\.j Ji ~Al \""th\ •l'>M•P" ~lnjlk._
'" lttt 1011 C_.K. llt-l ltKll °" -...1
CMietAIMWtieef l-...r lilr .,_
nominees by a committee that made a
national search for Moore's suc-
cessor.
One was th~ 55-;,ear-old G rem.
who ~as the only cand1date headmg a
di~. He is a natl\C of BcmidJ1.
Minn.
-The Rev. Thomas F. Pike, SO.
rectorofCalvary4SL George's Church
m Manhattan since 1975.
-The Rev. George F. Regas .. 57.
rector of All Saints Church 10
Pasadena. Calif., since 1967.
''UllRIAUTY''
NewpcM1 Beech--F1nt Churdl of Ctwtet. klentt.t
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Ci-di a .__, I 1 • 11 I l:tO & 10:» A.Mc
.............. 111tV'9L*
...,._ tMt let. I A.11.4 , ..... T-.-7 .. , Jlf,.
OMll C-~T~e»tt30 AW IOr~T-
NeWport lleech--lec:ond ~ of Ctwtet, ldettttlt
S100 ~ V'9w Dr., C.-.. -Churdl I ._., WIOCli 10:00 A.II.
........ ..._ -... " l. COMI HwJ .. C4lll
All are cordially Invited to attend the ~hurch services
and enjoy the priviteges of the Reading Rooms.
Child Care Provided AT All SERVICES.
Wednead•Y Effftlng THtlmony MMtlnge. • p.m.
()I [lu~1 C JJcU.011
141-1112
ALL CHURCHES
llEW THOU&HT CHRISTIAI CHlllCI
1929 Tusti'l Ave .• Costa Mesa
(T11ctq Science of Mnd)
unte lfteothtHSt If ,,.,.,,,
SClenc. of Mind c ...... year OM 8nd two
SERVICES 10:30 AM
JUNIOR CHURCH 10:30 AM
. SEAMON TOPtC
l81•fllrt i1 F 1ith S1ri11
·--Laguna Presby terian Church
41S Fotal Ave. Laauna Beech Phont' 49-&·ib.» A WARM wer..roMEAWAI~ \'Ol .
~ 1''onatl• Stf'ittt. ucl 10:30 ..
· N~f')'Carr
S.U., Sdlool ead BIMt Claw-..all •-I u
Adult and 'oulh •n>Ur,it durin• "'ffk
Cell church 4•ffi • tur infurmallnn
~ Dt. "'enr Taaken1-, ..... La.nJ eo.1 ...
DIAL-A·PIA YEI Call 494-PL\ Y
Oct. 2nd through Nov. 13th
. • CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCENCE -toe' ~ , ... ""'-' c:-.... " • .. .... ~ • 2205 MAIN STREE.1 SUITE 23
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 926•~
Adults ~ "' Cl'lurci'I
.8 00 9 •S t 1 30 6 00
Chila Care Provided
R~ Peqov Bas<1en
NEWPORT HAltllOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
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A. The'*"'",. .......... tnd .. trtcatone IR'lpoead bf thte Ordtnance.,. MCHW'J to protect the heetth,.....,
end ........ the dllaeM .. Newport ...........
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,...,.._. • 1p11atlon would..,.. to Nduce IM rlM of llegal ~and
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d111wa .... Into-.... of~ and the we utlllaed In thla Or6'ence...., a rwonable and,.......,
.... ll1MNp to the ..-aougttt to be tc:Newad.
lec:tlon 5.ll.010.. Der.alltkM-.
For the purpoM of thls Chapter. the following words and phr..,a shall mean and inctude:
A. Chief of Police: Chief of Police of the City of Newport Beach or his or her dealg,..
B. City Manager: City Manager of the City of NftPOrt Beach or his or her dealgnee.
C. Employee; My and atJ persons who wortt In or abOUt or render any~ whatsoever to the palrons or customers.
of an ~ Servlct. ,
O. Elcort: Ally paraon who, for a fee. commission, hire. reward or profit, accompanies other persons to or abOUt social
affairs .• entertainments or places of amu...,,.,t or contorts with others about any place of public resort or within any
private quartera. Exc!Uded from this definition are any persons employed by any business.. agency or person exc:tuded
from the deflnftlons of "Escort Service" below.
E. Escort Service: Any butlnesa. agency, or person who, for a fee, commission, hire, reward, or profit. fumishea 0r
offers to furnish names of persons. or who Introduces, furnishes or arranges for persons, who may accompany other
persons to or about Social aHalra, entertainments or places of amusements, °' wt-o may consort with .others about any
place of public resort or within any private quarters. Excluded from this definition are any butlnesMS, agencies or
persons which provide Escort Services for older persona as defined In California Welfare and Institutions Code Sec11on
!M06. when such services are provided u part of a social welfare and health. program for such older persons.· ~
F. Operator: Any person operating an Escort Service, Including tx.lt not llmlted to the owner or proprietor of the
premises upon wnlch it is located, and the lessee, or mortgagee In possession. _ __
G. Person: An Individual, firm, partnership, joint venture. association, social club, fraternal. organization. joint stock
company. corporation, estate. trust, business trust. receiver, trustee. syndicate, or any other group or tomblnatlon acting
as a unit, excepting the United States of America, the State of California. and any political Subdivision thereof.
Section 5.90.015. Escort Service Permit Required. No person shall operate an Escort Service within the City of
Newport Beach without first h'vlng obtained an Escort Service Permit pursuant to Sec11ons 5.90.d20 of this Chapter and
securing the necessary bsiness license as required by this Code . .
Section 5.90.020 Application for Escort Service Permit.
A. Any person desiring an Escort Service Permit shall .file a written application on the required form with the City
manager who shall refer aJI such applications to the Chief of Police for an lftveatlQation. The applicant shall accompany
the application wit the-appropriate filing fee as established by Resolution of the City Council.
B. For purposes of this Section, applicant shall mean the owMrof the proposed Escort Service. If a .-ole proprietorship; one general partner: If a partnership; one oHlcer or dlrecior, If a cotporatlon: and one participant, if a jOint ventute.
C. The application shall contain or be accompanied by the following information:
1. The type of <-wnership of the business. I.e .• whether by Individual. partnership. corporation or otherwise.
2. The precise name under wnlch the Escort Service Is to be conducted.
3. The complete address and all telephone numbers of the ESCOf.t Service.
4. A complete rl~t of the names and resident addresses of all proposed employees In the Escort Service and the names
and resident address of the manager of managing employeee proposed to be prlnclpally In charge of the operation of the
Escort Service. '
5 The following personal Information concernl ng the applicant:
a. Name and complete residence address.
b. Two previous addresses Immediately prior to the present address.
c. Written proof of age.
d. Height. weight, color of hair. eyes, and sex.
e. Jwo (2 ) front faced portrait photographs at least two Inches (2") by two inches (2") in size taken by the City Manager.
f. The Escort Service or similar business history and experlenoe of the applicant, Including tx.it not llmlted to. whether
or not such person_ in previously operating an Escort Service or slmilar business In this city or other city under license or
permit. has had such license or permit denied. rev<*ed. or suspended and the re~ therefore.
g. All criminal convictions. exceet minor traHlc violations. lnctuding date and place of each such cOnvlctlon and reasons
therefore.
h. A comptete set of fingerprints taken by the Police Department.
6. A.uthorl:r.atlon for the City, Its agents and employees to seek verlflcatlOn of the Information contained In the
~ppllcatlon. . ,_,... '
·.. 7 Such other information and Identification as deemed necessary by the chief of Police.
8. A statement In writing signed and dated by the applicant that he or shecertlfles under penalty of perjury that all of
the information contained In the apolloatlon Is true and cocreci.
Sec1ion 5 90.025. E9COl't Service Permit Issuance and Denfal.
A. Upon receipt of a written application for a permit. the Chief of Police shall conduct an investigation In such a manner
as he or she deems appropriate in order to ascertain Whether such permit should be Issued aa requested. The Chief of
Pollce shall recommend approval. condltlonal approval. or denial of the appllcatloh to the City Manager within forty-five
(45) days of filing of the appticatlon. Said forty-five (45) day period maybe continued for an addltk>nal thirty (30) days Jf
necessitated by occurrence of events beyond the contror of the Chief Of Polk:e. The Cl fy Manager may ~ such permit as requested unlesS the City Ma.nager makes any of the following findings:
1. Any per$0n that will be dlrecily engaged or employed In the Eacort Service has been convloted df a vlolatjon of
Health & Safety Code Section 11550 or a violation of Penal Code Sections 2661, 315, 316, 3 t8, or 647 (b). or has been
convk:ted In any other state or any offense which. If committed or attempted In ttils state. woukl hew bean punllhable
as one or more of the above-mentioned 6ffen9es, or that any such person ls requited to register under the pt0Ytslon1 of
Penal Code Section 290. .....
2. Any person that wltl be directly engaged or employ9d In the Escort Servk:e has bean convlct9d of any offenM
"· Involving the sale of a controlled substance apecifled In Health & Safety Code S.Ctlona 11054. 11055, 1105e, t 1051' or
11058 or the poeaeaaion for sale and/or pou ualon of a c:'ontrolfed aubstanc:. apec:lfied tn the Heatttl & Stf9ty COOa
Section• 11054. 1 tQSS, 11ose. 11057 or 1105' either In an EKOl't s.rvtc:e or wtllle empfo)'ed by an Eac:or1 ServtceOr hM
been convicted In any other state of any o,,.,ae which, would have been punlahable u one or more of the abo¥9-
mentlonea offenses. •
1 3. Any person that Will be directly eng&Qad or employed In the &cort Service. hu committed an act which, If done by
a permittea under the Chapter, would be grounds for auapenalon or revocatlof\ of the permit.
4. Any peraon that wit! be directly angtged or employed In the Eacort Service hat heel a permit or ~ to operate an Eacort Service tx.lslneu reYolted by the granting authortty.
_ 6. A.l'iy person tl'lat will be directly engeged or employed In the EacortServtce hae bean conW:Md of any act lnvotvtng
dllhonelty. fraud. or ctec.lt with the Intent to aub1tantla1ty benefit hlmMff, herMtf or another« to aubeUntJtly to Injure
tnOfher or an act of vk>ience, wNch ec:t or ec:ts are aubatantlalty retated to the qualftcttlons, funtlona ot dUt* of the 1 Eacort Servk:e.
J e. The oi>etatlona of the Escort Servlca would, If allowed, constitute a public nuisance.
f 7. The applicant hu knowtntly mtde a fa1ae;";1aleadlng or frtudutent atat.,,,.,t of feet of the Cit) In the permit t appMcallOn J)(oceu.
I . TM apptlcatlOn doee not contain the Information required by Section 5.I0.020.
f . The llPC*tnt hal not Mtllfled Iha~ of thla ~.
10. The Pf•• 1111 .....,.. the Eacort ~ bUalneM ... be ooncluC'9d dote .... ....., "'"" ........ .....
......... tMlt "°' lmlted" to. the~.~. houalftg and,.,. eodaa of. Qty -, .... Df1 .... .
•• Al e.cort ..,. """" hoklera ... comply wtth the foloMllQ condttlona and ""' --OOftdlllOI• tpeClflad ~ ~ • 191 on~ of m. Elcof18ervtoa petmtt;
( ) tnd (8) of tt'lil a.-r. 11\tnagar MCl'l "'9111tga ~ thell e MG 111 L » tllpa to~ th.a
of tha ~ fermlt lor MCf'I Oft-Guty employee Mell bA COftlPICUGUtl~ -·--In M--M ••• pulak .... ......... Eacort SeMce .•
I . The acOrt ~ ~ comply wtth al proWl6ofw of thl8 ~ and the lllll>k_.,.. prorAalOI• of the Ne•PG'1
8Mct\ ~ eooa . • 8eetlon 5.90.030 Emptoy9e Petml1 Aequnc:t.
' No panon "'8i work In 01 tbout tn Eacort SerW:ia In the City of ~ 8Mct\ or patform 11"1 ~ In Iha City of
ttewport 8Mct\ tor a cuatGn* of an bcort SeMce -.ever loceted without ftrat aeeurtng .,, ~ Pwmit IMUed
put9Ullnt to Sec:tton 5.90.035 and 5.I0.040 of thlt Ch-s>ter . . .
Section 5.90.035. A.ppllcatlon for Employee parmtt.
A My per'SClft cMairtnQ an El=Petmh 9hall fie a written applcatlOn on the ~ form wtth the Director of AnR:. who sMI,..., all auch~ to the Chief of Pob for lnWltigetion. The ~t .,_..~the
Application wtth the appropnate ,_ aet-by ~ of ~ City Council. • • ·
0 • a. The application shtll c:iontaln or be accompanied by the ~ Information: •
I ~-
I
1'" A atatement .of the exact tocttion of Vllhlch the appkant wltl be wortllng a1 an employee of an boort Service.
Including the f\JI atrMt lldd,... and att telephone numbers MtOClated wfltl aakl tocatlOn, and the Mme and adck9ea of
the Escort .me.. t .
2. The following person.i Information concerning the IPPffcant:
(a) N8me, completa re.idance eddrw and 1elapt)ona number:
(b) PreYtoua eddr .... lmmadlataty ptlor to the preaant ~ of the applcant; , •
~C) Written ptoof of age; . ' -~:l =~:·=~;= ~:i pro::':,~ two lncihea (3") by two lndlas (2:') In slz9 taken by the blty ·Manager;
and (fl The Esc:on Sarvk:e or similar ~ history experience of the epplk:ant, Including but l'\Ot llmft9d to, whether or
not M:h paraon, in PfeviouslY perlom\lng &cort S.W. or being employed by an ElcOtt Service or llmilw ~ID
this city or other city Ulld« llOenM or permit, has h9d IUC!'I llcenM or permit denied. revolted or tuspe1Mted ~ ~
reesofW therefore.
4. All crtmlnal conYIC1Jona, except minor traffic vlolatlons, Including date and place of each IUCh conYIC110n and reuona
therefore .
5. A complet• Mt of fingerprints taken by the Police Department.
6. Authorization for the City, Its agents and employees to see vertftcatlon the lnformatlon contained In the epplleatlon.
1. A statement In writing signed and dated by the applicant that he or she C*tlfled that under penalty of perjury that
all Information contained In the eppllcation Is true *'9 cocreci. •
8. Such other Information and Identification as ~ nec::essary by the Chief of PoUce.
Section 5.90.<MO. Employee'Permlt laauance and Denial.
A Upon receipt of a written llPPficatlon for a permit, the Chief of Police shall conduct .,, lnV..tjgation In such manner u h4. or she deemS appropriate In order to etcertain whether such permit should be Issued u requetted. The Chief of
Polk:e shall make a recommend approval, conditional approval or denial of the appllcatlOn within torty-ttw (45) deys qf
filing of an appllcatlon to the City Manager. Said forty-five (45) day period may be continued for an additional thirty (30)
days If necessitated by the occurrence of events beyond the control of ,.,. Chief of Polk:e. The City Maneger lhlill 1-...
such permit as requested unleaa the City ~Jnager makes any of the following findings:
1 The apptlcant has ~ convicted of a vlolation o; hNltt'I & Safet~ion 1 l550 or a vk:Allon of Penal Cede
Section 2661, 315, 318 or 647 (b), or has been convicted In any other state of any otfenM which, If committed or
attetI1Pted In this state, would have been punished as one or more of the abOve-mentlontd offenses or that the applicant
is required to register under the provisions of PenaJ Code Section 290.
2 The applicant-has been convicted of any oflenle Involving the sate of a control'8d substancie specified In Heelth and
Safety Code Sec11ons 11054, 11055, 11056, 11057, or 11058, or the pouessioo for sale and/or poaanak>n of a contr~
substance specified In the Health & Safety Code section• 11054, 11055. 11058, 11057, or 11058 either In an EICort
Service or while employed by an E5cort Service has been convicted In any other state of ~Yo,,_,.. Which, If committed or attempted In this state, would have been punishable as one or more of the aboYe-mantloned on.n...
.3. T-applicant has _committed .an jlCt. which. If done by a permUtee under thi{ Chapter, WQ!Jld be grounds for
suspension or revocation.
4. The applicant has had a permit license to operate. an Escort Sen/Ice.« to work In or abOUt an E~t Servlo. rev<*ed
by the granting al.lthorlty.
••
5 The applicant has been evicted of an act Involving dishonesty, fraud. or deceit with the Intent to substantially benaftt •
hlm9eif hersetf or another or subatantlatly Injure another or an act of vfolenee, which ec1 ot acts are substantt.ity related -----
to the ciuefftieatlons, functions, ONiutitt of "&n, emp(Oyee of-the EteOf t Set wlce. -----
6. The applicant has knowingly ma~\ false, misleading. or fraudulent statement of fact to the City In the permit
application prooess. ,.,,/" • . • . . _
1. The appUcatlOn does not contain the Information required by Section 5.90.035.
8. The applicant has not satisfied the requirements of this Chapter.
e.' A.fl employeeS of the Escort Service shall comply with the following conditions and any other conditions specified by
the City Manager on issuance of the Employee Permit. .
1. No person granted a permit as herein provided shall oP.rate under any name or conduct tx.191,,..S under any
designation not specified In his or her permit.
2 The employee of the Escort Service shalt C3/ry a photo Identification card prepared Issued by the City Manager on
the Person when wotk.Lng pursuant to perml1. If an empfoyee ChanQM tila or her business addr ... he or she ahall. Within
seven (7) days attar .ah change occurs, obtain from the City Manager a new photo Identification card and advlM the
Police qepartment, In writing, of the new buSlness address.
3. Every employee shall conspicuously display the Employee Permit In an easily acc:esaible publlC place within the
•escort SeMce. .
Section 5.90.045 Change of Business.
Every Escort Service ~mlt holder shall report Immediately to the Chief of Polk:e any and all changet of ownership or
management of the E.scOn service lnctudlng, but not llmlted to cilangea of manager or othtr persons prlncipalty In charge.
stock holden holding more than ten percent ( t0%) of the stock of the corporation, offlc:efa. dlreciots. and partners, any
and all changes of name. style or deSignatlon under which the tx.isfneu la tctbe conduc:1ed, a(\d al c:hangea of add'9a
or teteph<>ne numbers of the escort Service tx.isine._. A change of location of any premises may be approved by the Chief
of Police and the Director of Anance provided that there Is comptlanc. with all applicable regutattons of the Cltx_ of
Newport Beach.
Sec1ion 5.90.050. Fees.
The City Council shall establish by Resolution, and from time to time, amend fees for the admlnlatratlOn of thla Chapter.
Fees required by thla Chapter shall be In addition to any required "!nder any other Chapter of this code.
Section 5.90.055. Existing ElcOtt Servloea .
A Commencing on the date of 9doptlon of this Chapter. permits are to l;>e Issued In accordance with the ptovlsi<>N of
this ·Chapter. Existing &cort Servk:es may continue In enact until one hundred and eighty (180) days. existing Escort
servlon lhall apply for an Eacort Service Permit puraua~nto,Sectlons 5.90.015 and 5.90.020 of this Chapter.
e. Persons currently employed by an Eacort Service remain In such employment until one hundred and eighty
( 180) days from the date of adoption of thla Chapter. With one hundred and eighty (180) days. each such person shat!
appty for an EJ'Dpk>yee Permit pursuant to Sections 5.90. 30 and 5.90.035 of thra Chapter. .
c. Reasonable extensions of the Um• period specified abO"' shall· be granted by the City Manager upon a proper
showing and upon a tlmety request therefore7
Section ~.90.060. Transfer and Duration of permits.
A. No permit laaued hereunder shall be transterrable to any other person or establlshment;i;>rovldad. however, an
additional location or change of location of an Escort Service will be allowed upon thfrty (30) days prior written notice to
the Chief of Pollca and City Manager and the payment or the 8PPfQPtlate transfer fee.
e. A.II &c»rt SeMce perml1a end employee permits thall be l*'8d for a period of twelve ( 12) months and shall expif'e
twetve (12) months from !ta Issuance.
c. A.ppllcatlOna for the na1t Insuring permit shall be flied With the City Manager before the expiration of the ext.ting
permit: Such renewal application• must be flied no later than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Permit to petrnlt
a lapaa of the permit.
o. Eech apptlcant for renewal ahaJI flle auch Information • may be requited for his or her origlNll permit appllc:atton.
The eppllcant ahatleccompany the ~tlcation for renewal with the approprlat! fifing fee.
S.CtlOn 5.90.095. Employment of Penona Under the A.Ge of Eighteen (18) Prohibited.
tt lhlllt be unlewM for .,,Y owner, ptopt'tetor. meMger of other per.on In chatge of any Eacort s.rvloe to employ any
per.on whO la not at leel1 efO"teen (11) ~of age.
~
• Section 5.90.070. Age of Customer.
It lhel be untllWful for any owner. proprietor, mW\8g8' or other perton In charge of an Eacott SeMce to attow any
patton under the age of eighteen (11) YM"t to patrorfln an Eacoft SeMce •a cuttomer or petron.
Section 5.90.075. lnapec110n.
TM Polloe Deplrtment may, from time to time during bu._ hc>ura, inapeCt Mch EtCOtt 8ervtce that operatea wtth4n V-. a.y of •tewport awtt for the putpOMe of determining thet there Is comp46anoe_ wtttl the ~.a of thlt ChlipMr.
8ect6on 5.to.OIO. Delly Aaglater.
Ewry panon whO analG8& In, ~t.. or cerrtea on tHr. operetlon of an hcort a.vice thell keep a deity,........,,
, IPP'(MG • to form by ti Polloa Department. oontalnlng the toloWln9 lntorrnetlon:
I
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... TM ldai*"mGGI• of 11 .,,,.,,_ ~ ~ J~ •111MllWMnt togethet _... a ..__... of --" of IM . ..... ,.. ............... .-: --------
(b) ttie "°"" ............ °' ... .....,..for ... day; tnd •
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aftta•111-. .... ,. TTll'IRWM ..... la ... i., .. Pltllor ................ fflMtlM~Ot--
.... _. ........ to ... a., COYMI IM .. f11'1'1 • ol .. atr w1e1 to• t•tn& ....... w tow ...
.......... ""9 ""81 to .... to ... CWy ~ ........... _. --tlill =··I of .... (, ............... ~-*-or..-ol 11'9 ftOllce ol erMnt to Suepiftct. ~or tow...,..,,• UftMd &-..
Mllll.wNcM•"'911ocourlnl. . .: ••
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recomtMnti11Da• to be COfleld•ed by ti. Qr CoUfd OI 1M Qr of Ht up art lelCh. 1M Qr ~ ol .. c., ot
tl1•port le8di .,_.. ,......, lea dlcllloli _... ~-(45) ._ twoM ... ._ ot •Mir"'-•· lft ... .,._ "* • tcwtng Ollcar hll bwi ll)OOl;lltlCI. --*' ~ (45) _. frOM M -. on wNch • ~ ~ rtclMe-.
.....,.... and NCa ...... llCIMiafw of ........ 0-.. fh9 decleloft Of the Qr Counclt ... IM INl. . .
Section 5.I0.085 • .,~ ~ fof ();-. (1) Yw.
A. Whlftl'llW q llPPkdon II tied fof • P.,.. Uftdlr w. ~ wwt _... 111plc:9Mon Ml ..... ~-.Met no
........ Ml been t8ken to the CltyCOuncl or where~ 8PPlllll lroM-IUCh def"8t or ~.hie bwi ...... to tlillQr
Councll wwt uld City COuncl Ml concuned In the; Ill"'" or oder of _., or ~ Mid _..__ 10f ..a
perrNt. or for 1 Ilk• permit fof the ume loc:atlon or by the..,,.. eppkMt eh8ll not IM hWd by ttce ~Men"'' ""'~ v. uplretion of one (1) yw trorn the dale of ttce ~ def"8t or~ of Mid l*fNt or~•
•·There~ be no ........ to Mild C1ty Coundl tor...,,.. or..--to....,~ 91.d\ ~cw~ Wlthlin Ulcl
one(1)YMf'.
C .. For the ~ of 1h6e Section, .. ..,,.. fiPPMcant" lhlllt IM8f\ 1 C'IQtPOletlon ~ tuta.t11n~ tM MtM --~ .. I prior eotpOl'ltl aippkn, OI a PWtnefthio ~ iubetlln~ ttcl --fMmberaNp • I prior pertneilhlp applcMt. "Sime eppllcent" eh811 lllo,,... Ml oMcer. *'*'·~or perm. of a prior~
Ot s-tnerlhlp applcertt. • .
D. When M'/ permit le def'6ed tolely by reatD4'\ of Sec:tk>na &.IQ.OH Al. S.I0,025 A 10 0t 5.90-040 Al ~ttnca tM
grenting of Mid permit, wwt the ~ of Mild Sec:t6ona IA ~tty Mtided, the OM ( 0 "*° Pf'QNtMtlon
lgllnst reappkallon wl.M ~ Tlpply. -'
Sec:11on s.eo.100. VIOiation and Penelty.
A. Ewry peraon, wMttcer acttno 11n lndMduel. ownar. ~ ot tM owner. operetot or~ the OC*ltot.
Of whither ecting • 1 mere helper fof the owner,~ or opetator or wMtMr IC""9 wwt a 'or wortt41 lll'I
11ny way wtK> °'* .... .,, E9COrt ~ wlWn tM-Qty wtthout h obtllnlnQ •permit wwt ~tor e llceft,ee to do to from the pty pr violating eny provlllon of thlt thlpter, lt\al1 be GU'ttY of•~.
8. Any owner, pperator. """"9* or permltM In c:Mtge or ln'eOfttrol of tM EICOft a.Mee who knowt!IGl'I ~ • per80n wtK> le not 111'1 pc111111'on of a Ylllkl lmP'°Y" permit• en~~ Of the bcort SwW:a a~ ot a
ml9dernelnOf. -
C. Any Eacort s.vtc:e OC*lted, conduct9d, or rnelntalned contfary to the pro>Mlont of tNt Chlpter Wiii! be • ..wa tM
ume •hereby dedlnd to be unl8wful and 1 pubic nullance and the City fMIY• tn lddltton to or In ii.a of PfOMCUttno •
c:rimlMI action hereunder, COINMllCI en llCtlon, or .PfoceedlnSI tot ttce ebettlMnt. ~ wwt ~t ~ ..wa
In ttce manner pr<Mded by law. TM Ctty mey take eucto other •tlPe and ~ to ti.let\ cwm M fN1Y he~ ~"°"'
to grent IUCh relief u wel • abate or ~~ eucto bcott SeMce and ,..t,.rn and 9"Jo'n any per.an hom OC*•tlnQ.
conducting or rnelnt81NnQ an Eacon s.vtc:e contrary to the pro'Mk>nt of thlt Chepter. . .
Section 4.80-. 105. Sewtab!Mty.
In eny ..:tlon, IUbMCtion, tubdlvltk>n. -patl!QllPt\. Mntence. C'8uee Of phr ... ot tNe Chepter. Of ..,..,Ion ·~
to eny perton °' c:ifcumttencet. If tot eny r.uon Mid to be unc:onatttutlonel or ln\191kt or 'IMtMcttw-~ eny ~of
comcieter1t )urildlctlon. eucto decil6on ltlall not ahc:t tM~or tttectl~ otthe ~ portk>naof tNe Chlpter or 11ny pert ttcerof. The Qr Council ~y decl8ree thet It would hew petMd IUCh wtton, IUbMctlon. ~.
pergrlPt\, Ml"lt**CI, ctw or phr~ ttcer.ot. ~t!Ye of the tact thet eny one or mor. eectlone. eubaectlont.
tubdMeion•. PlrliO'IPM. ..,.tine*, -... or phruee be dtdlred ~tlMlonel or lnvllMd or lnett.etM. . '
Section 2: The M8YQr lh8lt 9'an wwt the Cl\y Clettt lhall 1tttet to tM pea~ ot tNe OtdiNnoe. The Ctty Ci.rtt shall
CMAN the Mme to be publi9hecf onCll In the otflc:lel ~with fifteen ( 15 cs.y. 1ftet It• ldoptlon.
Section 3: Thle-Ordlnlnee-wu~troduced 1t a regulat mMtlng of tM.Clty ~ oti t'!!..Olty Qt Nwpoft 8Mch he4d
on the 12th dly ot September, 1HI. and ldopted on the Hth ~ ot Septemt6f; 1111. by the fOllOwlnQ vote.~:
AYES. COUNCILMEMBEAS Turner. Plummer, Hart. Cox, SI~. Santone. MIUNf
NOES. COUNCILMEMBEAS -
ABSENT COUNCU.MEM.BERS -
"°* C COX. a. llAYGa
ATTEST: Wanda E. Raggio. City Clerk
Pu~Orange Coest Dally Piiot October 1, 1981
"8.IC NOTICE MUC NOTIC£
ORDINANCE NO. 88·33
Ml.IC NOTltl
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COU CIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO THE
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY, INC.
The City Council ot the City of Newport BMc:h doet hlr•bt ord1ln u toltowa.
Section 1. The City Council find••• follows: .
A. TM Balboa llland Ferry, Inc .• a CellfOfnla corporetlon, ha1 made an 1ppUc1tlon tor a ffanchlM to Conllnue,oper1t1no
1 toll terry acr~Lowet' Newport Bay between Palm StrMt on lhe Balboa Penln1Ula and A.gate Aw.nue on 8-lboa ltlancf:
end ,_
8. The Balboa i.land Ferry haT operated cdMlnuoulfy tor lhe Pllt lltty (50) )'Mf• Ind operated the lall twenty·fl~
)'Nit under a ffenchlM lut grented by the City Council In Juty, 1"3; Ind ...
ci. The City ·councll has 1uthorlty, pur1u1nt to the provlt1on1 of Article XIII ot the City Chart., ot the City ot ~l>Of't
8Mctl end Section 30900 ot the StrMtl & Hlgtow1yt Code. to-grant a tranchlM to any per.on authorlllng OC*ltlon ot •
toll terry; end -
S.Ctlon 3. Term.
The tranc:NM ttoall commence at 12:00 A..M .• November I. 1988 and explrt11:59 P.M .. hptember 30. 2013.
Section 4. Scope of (>p.,~1~··
Grant .. lhell mllntaln act.quete tllcillti.. for the operation of loll terrlel and lhall opettt• a 1Ufflclent number of loll
ferries to proVlde reuonat>te and ~ 'rantpOttatlon of pageenger•. ~IC ... end freight from termlntl to terminal
Section a. Conelder•tlon.
Grant .. lhal1 pay 1hree (3%) percent of the annual arou rec.lpta from It• opetltlon1 purauent to thlt frenchlM.
FrancNM PIYfM"t11 ~ be made quwtlfty within torty-llw (45) d•Y' after lhe end ot each oateftdar quarter. or Pof11on
t~. 0
a«tlon 8. Grou Rec*ptl Defined.. . .
.
.......................... ............ 111,"*taM ... llllDrte tdDJ:d~ .... ~COYMitof Ntll ... _. .......................... ,tn..., ......... ~ ... ., .... --;c:Nte •
• ... ._....._. .... .-, .. .,....,.:'w:'°._c..y,"'1 ..... ._....,,uws,..wa~unoerttc11 • ..........,. ...................... -~If: • I
A:. "•tt• R la ....... •111 M .. "'f ............ ol ..... ....._.... .. Of .... of~ ........ ._, allr or
....... • I • . .
&. "11Htllon It ftlQU'hd •111 M Ol h ••.,...•of~...__ of "'9duet.; . . .
C. '111'1s1atuan It~ -•st• Clf .. ._.. •••teoft. ftcO~tlOl\..,cw ...-.~Of a ~heed.PUblc ~ ---~ot ....... MrW:. \
TM~~ fMlr, by t.atJ'*'-~ °' tWnet tM QP411feti0fl ot ta.e '-'tee purwt to tN8 f'tenchlee wMr1
nei:111vv •_,.,_._to P"MCt \M ~ ........ ~comfort"'°~ •
~ , .. ~of~-'"°"·
~-• Ol tNa ~ eh8ll not W\ .,., ... or to •Y utent. W'nPtilr or aftitct the rigtl1 of the City to ~ the ~ ot tt"'* ...._ by~°' ""°'41\ the...,._ ot emlnll'lt ~and, In the ~t of ~tlon bV '"'* ~ tNa ~--~no monetwy-..
~,s. .... ..wa~
GftiMM~ not edopHt ..-ce "'Y ..-. ~ • "'l'MtlOM~ dl~t• In favor ot one petron agaff\at ~ • wtliCt\ -..lfMna-. on the M* ot 111\Y ~ .. lmpetm~ criMria. Gtant" lhall not adopt q re• cMr9ll ot ~ "'*" .,. contrary to. or not ~ bV ~ oroinenc:.. atatut-. ru6M or
.__.._ Ol 111\f puOIC en~°'~~~ war gran•·• OC*•tiona ~ °""'" Wiii not cMr;e ~~or C1ty ~·on Qty ~ tor UM ot the *'Y .
~11:~~
TNe hndM II~ to~ of the"""-wwt condttloni ~ hlrWI and the terma and conc:lltlon• IP'Clfled In A,_ Xltt of tM ~of the City oft~ IMct\. ,
S.ctlon l1! lreldV~
' The ~ ot M'J OM Of mof'9 Of the ~ ~tt lt*I conatttute a met.iet oefeutt and brMct'I of tttta ftanct-.: .
A. fallUte to"'==~ by tt'-trlllnCNI. wMf'I ttlls ta.l\i,. contiw tot a QeriOd ot. ten ( 10) deys .tter wtitten notice of . •
• I . -
I. f:lllM9-ot ~-to~ or pertonn 11\Y ot tM ~wnenta, concsltlont or Pf0""6ol\• ot this traocNtie wtcef'l IUClt\
tMute conttnuee fof • plftOd ot twtnty (IO> d• •'* "'"* l\Ollce ol ~. provicled, how•*. that If tM ~of QrlntiM't dtfllUlt 11 Nitl tt\at '"°"' tt\111\ ~{IO) cs.ya.,.~ requ6red for It• cur.. thin grantee atte11
not be W\ Ciefeult It ~ .. COfM'llllCICI wttNn twtnty (lei) CS.yt •'* writ\91\ notloe ..wa ~ Chligentty punued to comptetton.
Section 1': lttl'Nnltlon
~ O:.'== ==~~ M\Y *"'Int
Sect.Ion 1': Peymentt Md NottcM.
A.. P1ymtntt.
AH ,.,_, Md otw tum• PIYll* p\nuant to t~• tral'IChlM at\all d rected to·
CITY OF H!WP<>f'T HACH
F1NANCI OEPA.RTMINT
~•-.Port~
P.O:loll U ..
Uewport lhech. CA tHsa.n215
or at IUCh otf'I¥ -. u City IMY ....,..'* dtl6Qnatt 1n wnttno
I . Notioet.
A.f'i'j ~~Hotl'MefflflCt\l•lh.il ~~~~~oLClty ot ___ +m
Grant ... oc ~ ~ted In the United Stt* mall, first eta•. poa1199 prepaid. and addreeeed .. t*-9:
CITY: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY MANA.GEA
3* NewDof1 loulevard P.O. lo.,.,88
Ntwport 8Mch. CA HW-1915
GRAN TU:
IALIOA. ISLAND l'IAAY. INC
410 South e.y Front
hlbo. llland. CA HMO
Section 20: The Ctty Ci.rtt ahall cauM the tame to be publlahed once In the orticlat M~ Within fifteen ( 15) oay1
after It adoption.
Section 11: Thia Ofctlnance wt lntroduo.d. at a f19U'-r meeting ot the City Councll ot the City of Newport a.act'I hekt
on the 12th day ot September. 1tN. Ind adopted on the Hlh day of September, 1988. by the following vo11. to-wit:
A.YES. Turner. Plummer. Hart, Co•. Strauu, Senaone. Maurer
NOES. -
A&S!NT
, SaN2
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CIVIC HAICHBACK ·
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MINIMUM DISCOUN-T OFF . ~MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE JHMCA~l211119 L
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NEW 1988 . . . , NEW .1988
·.ACCORD COUPE · AGGORD 4-DR "LX
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'85 HON9A '84 FORD '85 HONDA '86 HONDA '87 HONDA '87 JOYOTA
FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE
SERVICE/PARTS HOURS
"'Mon· Thurs. 6:30AM-1 OPM
Friday 6:30AM-7'M
Com'"lttMnt
To S•tl•fKUon
~.:ehauoween 1tltrned fe uval, com·
witb haunted hou.sc, will be ~lectatk .... vet1111ttCa&Nne 'llli::oA in Hunt1n11on Beac h, began-nilit:.Fnday. ~~ 23rd annual fund-raiser will Q::~ food aod pme booths, a Jack---~ Bripck of pany pmd ~ apple . bobs. doughnut ~and manbmall~w meltdowns
•w YoVnpt.en under 12. and the "aa9'1ed house ff'.atunng slor)' tC'llers
I 9d IW"prises
The event will t'C nd tt from I to 10
P.m. Friday. Oct 8 and 9 at the ~ 16400 Sf'!rtfble St.
Actress Susan Ho ward. form erl> of \~TV series "Dallas." and Pulitzer ~e~winnina ~porter Edna Buchan·
•D will be keyno te speakers at Day ~'1raordinatrc, 10 be held at 8: IS a.m. ~1"'1 L 8 at the Crystal Ca1'~draJ,
.-Ht Lewas St.. G arden Qfo,·c.
Also panjcipatmg in the program '-m ~ former Ra01s football star. R~ Grier: world-renowned pian· t\~, R*1 W1lhams: ··Hour of Po~er"
PfOl1'Un director. A~ella Schuller.
and •.ward-v.1nntng gospel smger.
C\Nbi. Oauson.
Tk e'•ent ):ulmsnate-; an lnter-
:iotional Women's Conference.
which begins Wcdnesda).
fOf rtglstrallo n information. call 9"'1-4080 betv.ttn_8 a.m an<i 4 Q.m. ~onday through Fn da) • • • 1be Right Rev. Frcden lk Houk
Bonch. bishop of the Episcopal
l>tottscoflos "ngel ... -s. will ma ke his f'f~ visit to SL Mtelau l and All
Aqels Pafid,, Co~c.na dcl Mar. 10
~b the 8 anG llJ a.m S('r. ices
Swlday.
He will aJso adm;01s1er the mes of
be prism andconfirnat1un and aaend
a~tion.
Bench. former dear. l)f the chapel.
Pnn«ton Uni\ er\it'. ~a\ invested
lif'.h bishop ottht' diocese last June. • • • "faith Is Not a Feel ng .. will bi the
top' of Ne) B:ulc-y when ~hi' Ml·
'
• ' Otano-Coat OAl\.'f PILOT/Salurday. OctolMW 1, ,.. A9
· -· PoJ»eplansfo.ur-da;t -----.-===-of.estiva1 visit in Strasbourg
dn:sses the annual fall ~omen·~ Visia, Newport Bdch.
retreat of SI i\Mre•'• Preabyterlu At the end of the sc~s1on. partm-
Cllardl, Newport Beach. panu should be able to recognm: aJI
The daylona event will begin "-'llh letters of the Hebrtw alphabet and
8:30 a.m. rqistration on Oct. 8 at Lt-rnd and com_prchend l 80 functa•lnal
?deridien Hotel, Newpon Beach. Hebrew wor<a.
Noted for her honest. sensitive and Two sax-week Hebrew clas~ art
hean-warmtnJ style, Baile) has 2S plann~'d to stan in October. For more
years of expenence in counseling al\d inform1tfon. call tht' temple :Jt
teaching throughout the nauon and 644-7203. '
many foreign countnes. She is a • • •
travelina representative with Cam-Prayer, Torah read1n&. s1n,ing and
pus Crusade for C hrist. danclna will ~ featured at Ternple
For more informatton. call the Betit El, a Reform congregation an
church at631-2880. l..quna Niauel, at 7 p.m. Sulu:la)'
• • • durina a Simchat Torah cdcbr.u.lon. A seminar for w1do"'s and • • •
widowers will be held b)' the Nal10 CbJNad of Jrviee Jewlsl Ceater
Coefernce of the Roman Catholic will celebrate Samchat Torah with
Diocese of Orange at 9 a.m. Oct. 8 at three days of services, beg.inning
Loyola Marymounfs Orange cam-Sunday at 1 p.m. Others are sched ..
pus.-uled at 10 a.m. and 7 p.nt Mo 1day
For more 1nforma11on. call and 10 a.m. Tuesday. 77~2182 or'774-390S. Calvary Chu~ch ;f Santa AnJ has
•• ' h c Episcopal Church Women of St. launched a satellite churc . atvary
Mary's Cllurcb, 428 Park Ave.. Cllureh of Newport Beaell·Co•ta
Lquna Beach, will hold a rummage-Meai";which meets at 190 E. 23rd St..
sale from 9 a.m . to s p.m. Oct 8 at Costa Mesa. For more 1nform:111on.
Guild HaJI. call 645-5050. • • • Both new and old clothing. plants. Dr. Wa1ter Manin. natinnall)
books, household ite ms. furniture known Bibi~ scholar." 111 speak at the
and food booths will be featured. 7 p.m. services Sunday and on Oct. 30 • • • The eighth annual "~d\Cnt ure 1n at the Capistruo Valley Church,
Faith" program will unfold at the 32032 Del Obispo. San Juan
HutiaftAa Beach Chllrcb of R-e-~C~ap~istrano. .-...
U&1oa1 Scieace each Sunda) from A ... U .. P cardiology instructor w1U
Oct. 2 through Nov. 6. The SC\ en-explore where materiall~ d1sadvan-
week program will culminate with a taged people find spiritual resources
banquet on Nov. 13 at the Anaheim \O continue when he speaks at the
H ilton and To wers. 10:30 a.m. serv1~e unda) M the
Speakers include Dr. Pegg) Basset. Oru1e Coast UnJtarlan UnivenaJlsl
president of the Huntington Beach Chareh, 1259 Victoria SL-Costa
church, Rev. Landa McNamar. Rev. Mc~.
Casey Gryba and. Dr. Mark VJctor "SJ?trituahty of the Oppress:d .. 1~
Hansen. ·the utle of Dr. Dcnn1'i DaviJson·s
For more information. call the talk.
chu~h office at 969.-1331 . · • • • • • • Membership Sunda) "ill he ob-
Lcarrung to read Hebre~ in one da' served at the IO a.m . sen 1t'e Sunda}
IS possible by attending a marathon at at' the ligua Beach UnHed
10 a.m . today at Shir Ra·Ma'alot Methodist Church, 21632 \\.eslC)
Harbor Reform Temple, ~I 00 Ma · Ofi vc, South Laguna.
BlabopBonch
• • • La1ana Presbyteri~n Church "111
observe Holy CDmmunion unda\ at m 9 and 10:30a.m. !>Cf \ ices liunda}
The church 1s located at 415 Forest
Av~ .. Laguna Beach • • •
Worlcjw1(1c Communion "''" be
celebrated at the I 0: I 5 a. m ~r\ ICC
Sunday at the Shepherd or the HllJs
lJaited C~1treh of Christ, 30121
Niguef Road. Laguna N1gul·I •••
Worldwide Communion also .... 11l
be celel;>ratcd at Neicbborbood Con-
sre1atloaal Charch, Laguna Beach. at
the 10 a.m. service Sunda~ • • • The Lawrence Welk Sha" ingers
will open the co.ncen season at the
Gardea Grove UDlted Metltodlat
C.arch, I 2741 Main St at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Admission is SS for adults
·and S3 for seniors and students.
BJ SYDNEY l\UllN ..._ ........ "-.,.,.,
STRASBO RG. France -.\ftt'T
etntunes at the center of a tu&-of-war
between Germany and France. 1h1$
city nntled on a tranquil mer now
barmonJzes French J01e'de vf\ re ~1th
German efficiency
"'StruboUfl IS a '>)mbol .. S3)\
Deputy Mayor Germain l\1 ullcr ~ho1 ~ an charJ~ of the celebra11on$
mark.in& ihe Cit) 's 1.000th an-
niversary ttu~ ) ear "Prance and
Germany. wh~h often foua.ht O\'ct
Ibis place, arc -no~ the-countnes
leMltna us toward a united Europe "
' Po pe John Paul II "111 pend four
days. b,eainmna Oct. 8. in th1~ c1.,_
between West German)·~ Blaci. For-
en and France's Vosges \1ountams
He wtlJ address the entll\ that
symbolizes European un•'~ th_e Ecro-
l)?n hrhamcnt, "h1ch.mc1:tt1n lhe
chambers of the Council of tu rope
Jn coming to Strasbourg the pope
will no .. find a better pla1.:e to 1llu~tratc
rcconcil1atto n -an apprupnate-
theme at a u me ~he11 the Rom'}n
Catholic Church 1n the arl·a I'> 'lhaken
b)t a tradh1onahs1 schism
Memoncs of the !\a11 <Xt:u pa110n
arc fresh enough to 1.au.,c
Strasbourgeo1s.. a.s the local peuplt' are
called. 10 feel pass1onateh Fn:nch
Taxi dnvers boast that the frl'nt h
national anthem. the Mar!le1lla1\C
was written here. ho pkcepcr\ men-
-Pope John Paul D
uon that ~apoleon Bonapane came
here to go 10 school. The,leu) 1 '>1111
the biggest un1vcr It} IO"n 1n eastern
France ' I
The~ menuon le\s often. ho"e\cr
that Goethe studied he-rt'. too. or that
Joha nn Gutenberg spent a d~cadc.-1n
Strasbourg in\ en11ng the mtncak.
p~s on which he later produced h''
Bible. the fi rst book pn ntcd v.11'1
movable t)pe
Bishop's successor ~amed
by NY Episcopal dioce~e
. BJ RICK HAMPSON
• I '111•..,_ ......
• ''There 1s no school for bishops
Only by doing 11 could I learn how:·
he wd prior to the elccuon. He w~
notpresent when the. vntc:...oc_c~
·NYarchbjshop·debutson TV show
. .. ~
NEW YORK -.Richard f Grein:
bisho_p of J<,ansas ~ 19hl . ~~ ..
elected coadjutor bishop ol the
Episcopal Church"s 'e"' 'ork '
d1ocese on Tucsda' and ~•II autt>-
matically succeed Bishop Paul l\1oorc
Jr. upon Moore's re11remc.-nt
A lcadiiii candidate, Suffragao
Bishop· Walter 0 . Dentus Jr.. 56.
coltaps¢ ca.Ft y m the balloung a nd
his name was withdrawn from con-
s1derauon.
8) Tk Alsodattd Press
~EW YO RK-·· Fact' to Face" 1th
Jonn Cardinal O'Connor .. 1'l the 1111,,
ofa new week!}. half.hour teh:' 1sic;>n
n~ magazine on Saturda} morn-
11\ hosted b} the N~~ York
a,ri:ht,1shop on W VW-Fo, Channel
S.
F~:unng his tra' eh and d.s ~u~n with 11.ucsts of \ ai1ous re-•
hgious background s .inJ ··~eroe?' 6f
.. nmt'llVftTty Sff'"ltt:"~he c9mmere1~f.. t:· sJ)Gi'ISOrtd p~ t:a h-Ume
"'nd~.des "Ith his .. thougHb for t•w
~elt.
.
~
~
'
On the pl'"('m1ere-t'roadcast iast
Sat~rda). includin' 3 d1sl·uc;.,1on ot
.\mcnc;i's gro~mg 1l!t'gal alu.·n popu-
latron. ne recall'> h·~ o;m·n1,· 1mm1·
.,.alion to the l rll':O "itate'> from
[;; Ccwdi•I Welcome from
e •kited Methodist Church
J ~[WP1 1W I CE '4ll W Ct JN"IO M(H JO<~! CHURCH 1901 MerQuetlt• Ave.
C0t0fta d4tl Mer
'44-07"5
Servl.e•& 9:30 AM t--:-_ Re:.:u::' Morl6y _,_
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th SI & Harl°">f Blvd
• Churc,, School 9 00
WrJrSh10 9 00 and 10 30
RPv Galal Govgn
Cosl• llA"'3<1
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 ..... r
Wonhlp & Church School
• 30 & 10:00 ··"' p-W•ll•am E Ste"I 9~9 8;?34
Ne.,.por t Beacn I
C-HAIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
(t UNITED METHODIST
140!! W '•olt>oa Blvd ,,._,.,, .
1=1 .. , LewrPn<" T "You,,g
, r ll•P I 1,,l'lurc.h Sr• .,01 Cl JO a m
tt"C!J~ Pre-SC"uOI '"a Cl.tv C v .. 7JOa m ·600om
l"llinllng,Jon 8Mcn tlorttl
COMMUNITY VHITEO
METHODIST CHVRCH
6662 Heil Ave-842.44'6 t
Worship Service 1·30 & 10.00
S~1td•1School1·30 6 10:00
or, OaYkl RogM • '*"" ~
Fou,,1111n Valley
FIRST UNCTID
P11£THOOllT CHURCH
18225 Bushard SL
192-2513
J•,,,.s R Hedley Pestor #~P a Church Sc~ 1:30 A.M.
JOtK ..... t ef Cl"l~IJ
c•l k••IJll .. •~·· , ... .,.. NewtlOfl .. K"
.. ) l tll
M.>rlhni Wot\t IP 10 AM
Sund•t Sc!IOOI 9 AM
;.... s ...... _,"
been there less :han I 0 )ears pr :sent I~ see no visa pr<':>lem\
in prison after comm1111ng 1~0
murders
Ireland and adds in closing remarks·
"I feel personal!) d1str,s..ed tha1 "e
~~~~~~er~~e~r[~g~~o:d~t'l~~ SARASOTA. Fla -~fter r·rotcsh Based on months of e;.;tens1'('
came to live here in fret>dom. in from Baptist and Jc~1sh 1rourcs. mtcr.i~s m lhe ~akeofthesLrange " case 1n which Mormon Hoff man "old peace. W)th di~nll). wnh ltbert~ and seven of nine candidates running or mgeniuoosly faked documents that JUSll~ for all: vanous. pontiun~ 11'1 SacasDla Count) embarasscd-rtre'" Church of-:JC'SU
have repudiated their signing of a C h r L
RICHMOND. \'~. The docum~nt advocatmg that th" nation n st 0 a ner-da} a 1 n t '>
Southern Baf u st Fort'i=.11s.,1on offrcially cortfess .. our tcspo1is1b1ht) (Mormon). the book "3" "nu en b\
Board says 2 more m1ss1 anc., in to God and the supremac) ofh1s on. two Harvard-trai ned la") crs.
Indonesia have been nouli their Jesus Chnst " the Amenron Jewish G~of) While Smith and le,en
residcn vt~ w~m:wc~d..__O._..mn"""'m...,1~n~u ~~ ~ eh.,.and ~ "c1®B:Wld
bn ngmg tO' 3~ the number forcc.-d to -& scolson.
leave this }Car because ol '1sa
reJec\1ons.
Those forced out :m· 'ctcrJn
ma:m or.anes. all of them .,en 1ng
there more than I_. \<ears. and moo;t
mo re than 20. Th~ board c;a>' a
ttmatnmg 45 m1ss1onanc' "ho r .l\C
NEW YORK -.\ ne"I) pubh'>hcd
book ... The Ml)rmon l\lurdt rs:· C\· .\MSTER D~~1. the 'ctherland
plores the unusual in\CSt1µ l\I'.' and -Church bells chimed ..i<Jttmesat an
legal mancu-"cnng 1n a 1986 ·87 caSt.· ecumenical sen ICt' commemorating
1n which dcx:ument forge · \tarl the founding assembl} of the\\ orld
HofTman got uff "uh a pica· :xirg.ain-Council of Churches hcrl' -10 ~car
1ng sentence 10 onl} fi, c ~ea., It' lih:·-ago.
The election of Grein. "ho ~111
serve under Moore. required a ma·
JOnty oftbe delegates m the d1oct'san
convention's two ··houses.·· one com-
pojed of clergy. one of la1 {}
He was selected on tht: IUth ballot
around midmgh\. said Paul Gorman_:
spolcesmao (or 1 c Cath't'dral of t
lobn the Divaoe in the Mo rmng.s1de
Hetlht.s section ofManhanan
More than' 900 eon' t'noon del· :r;es and ahemates gathered for the
c tion en th~ g?OUi'fa <if ~
c:athedril. The) were offered fi\c
nomineesb) a commmet' that made a
national search for "foorc·~ sue-·
ccssor.
One v.as the 55-,car-old Crre1r..
who wa:sthe onl) cand1date he::idmg a
diocese. He 1s a na11 ' t' of lkmidJJ.
Mtnn.
Denrus.. a Moore assmant elected
an 1979, was taken b)' ambulance tO
the SL Lukt''s.-RO<>Kvclt H ospital
Cc'nter aft« be had a seizure and fe-U
tn the Synod Ho use ar the Cathedral
of SL John the Devme.
Hospital spokeswoman Calh~
Rohan said P:!nn1s was 1n stablt:
condJtJo DI.
The other nominees mcludcd.
-The R". C Hua!i HtJdcsley. 47
rector o f th_(_Q lurthilflkavcnh
10 ~n1uittan. He let\ Sotheb) •
auction house. where he was senior
vtcc presidcnL 10 becom~ a pnest
-The R~-Thomas F. Pike, 50
rcctorof~haf)·St George's Church
m M~nhatta.n sincx-J 975.
-The Re' George F. Regas. S 7
rector of l\ll Saints Church 1n-
Pasadena.. Ca II f sinc-e 196.,
~fl~tOIU , . -~zectoz11
..-------------------------PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Of THE COVENANT
? 1 ~ ~ B • P isr .. ,
Sund.1y V.01sh11.
8 30 & IO 00 a
Churlh S1.hool
Children thru Adults i O 1,1) d m
Nursery ar e av;i1lable
b JO & 10 00 ~,
• Comt' Join ~s
2850 F airviur Rd .• Costa Mesa
557.3340
,_Without
God, it's a
vicious circle. •
Traditional 7:30 AM
Contemporary 9:00 AM
Charismatic 10:45 AM
Church chool 9:00"AM
Mu9k fll Sumoft IJ .11 cltnc •men
Ch.W cast It 9.00 -6r I\: •S llft
Fr. Dnkt C. And•,..,.•""""
SAINT JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido
NiWPOrt Beach. CA • 92663
714/675·0210
"-allwdtllll .. .........................
-
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH U
(Ml11ourl Synod)
Dl\'l~E SCIE~CE CHCRCR
01 rhe Int nil<' \\,l\
780 Vlclorl1 St .. Co1t1 M•u
Lother V. fornow. P11 tor
631·1611
Bruce Je1ke. Pa1t0<
WORSHIP SERVICE 1:1>0 1 >:30 AM
.... Sgld.1~.l AIMI illbk4J.)~
920 AM
ClwishMt CltmtnlM• Sd•"
548-6166 --ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
2100 Mar Vista Dr
Jamboree Blvd & Eastblutl South
Newport Beai:h ............... "' '""· ,.,,.,
WORLD COfMINION SUNOA' WORSHIP
9 30 AM
The Rev Mat11yn Botkt Pl taeh111
Puce Cdfbrallon I 0 )0 .t m
Chlkl Cart All Morn1.1a
Comminty Ouch ConcrtcatlCNI
'11 Hdotr• ht C.1111 .....
o.ald w •1111 tnftlt tr
Ito l on I Solldtel auec rweltt
~."°""'I Jl ' 10 Ml• Qvtn Sc'-' :o * Chlal CMt. rr~d • WC 1JOO
undJ, t=r\lte .11 10 .i m
n tht> -\udt1nr1um
Hal~crHt C lu b
3107 Klllybroolce lane Cosca Mesa
2 O'kS East of HarOor
Of1•ce 650-1922
·Minister
Dr. William R. Parker
C.hu•c h for The
r ,.11l1" .. hip l'' -\ 1 Pt·op lC' •
Of lfW"Oll •• .., .... ,
ltA881 MARK S MlllClt " SM11A' su..as
Ir I t 111
• .. Ii .. t ...
,, . I "' • ' ••. I
) ' l ii"" 't..:'
'" ""' :011 c.,.,,.._, ,_,.,.., lu<Jt ,. -...
c ... .,a1 .. w .....
1 ..... .,..., ....
Laguna Presby terian Church
41 :.r·nrr~I \t f ma ~,.h l'h"rtf4~:\,•
\ \\ R\I \\ El.l n\IF' \\\ \IT' Y<ll
'4uda) "e>~'lp lW'n~ ff ud 10-30 ..
'lll'Wr) ("."' S.llday S<-'°°I ud Billlr f~ all I ...
.\doh 100 wu!h tr I"' f r n v."li
• l•ll •hu rth 1•11 • lur l••tM.ll• •n
Putors: Dr. Jl T'..akcnl~. a... l.&n')' eo..am
Ohl.A f'Uftl C'all •N PIA\
"'·~ .nJ htat lh rnia..:aJ.
( 11M1.-n~ ~n,...
.. STRAIGHT FROM CUBA
TO TIIE LORD~ TABLE ..
f
CHRISTIAI SCIEICE CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS
''UNREALITY''
Newport S.ech-Flr•t CltUfdl of Chriet. k*'ttet
J300 vi. Ullo.~ .....
OWctl & hftdey ~·-.. & t•.JO A.II ........ ,.._, .... \1'8-t..t#
Moft lflnl tel t ~11.·S , .... T--f .. ,.M, "'"''Cl C.-e .. ~-1 ~ f 3C). l I JO ...... >Of St..0, T-
.... p«t .. ech-s.cond Churdl of Ctw .. t. kJent .. t
l100 PKtfte ~ Ot'~ C.,_ ......
CIMKc.11 a ~ acMjlt 10:.00 ~II
~....... J500 ...... (. C-t ""'1~ CdM
All a re cord ially rnv1ted to attend the church services
and en1oy the pnvlleges of the Reading Rooms.
Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES.
Wedneaday Evening T"tlmony Meetlnga_ I p.m.
ALL CHURCHES
NEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAll CHlllCI ·
192'9 Tuslll Ave Cosh Mna
(T uchinc Scien<e of ltllnd)
"TH Effloflte1n1 et Prayer"
Sdenc. of Mind
'Clea•• year on. and two
SERVICES 10:30 AM
JUNIOR CHURCH 10-.30 AM
SEAMON TOptC
Adv1•tur• in F1ith Series
Oct 2nd tl'lrough Nov t3th
CtdCH Of RELIGIOUS SCfNCE
'-"111.1~ ' .,, Cl'wfcr
()\) ., 4!1 ' 30 00
Cn1a C •ePr~
NEWHllT HAR80R
LUTHERAN CH.URCH
hctr t .. , 'nt•
""' (ifllt ~1tad, Pa.stor . ....... ....
.. ..•
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,.
Al01 Orange Coast CAIL.Y PIL.OT/ ~aturday, October 1, 1911 -.
ORDINANCI NO. II-IS
AN OftDtNANCE OF THE CITY COUNClL Of THI CITY OF NEWPORT MACH
ADDING CHAPTER 5~80 OF THI NIWPOM RACH MUNIClltAL CODI
PERTAINING TO llCORT llRVICEI
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
1ectton 1: Chapt9t 5.90 of the Newport B .. ch Munlelpal CoM 19 h9teby added to reed u foltowe.:
lecttone:
U OOOI =•end fturpoee • ......,. _..,...
uo...11 hoort let'vloe htmtt tt.qutred.
Chel*f I.IQ
!ecort hfvlce
......-.~1or 1ecott ....... htmlt. I.II• leoort a.ntc:. """""· ...... nee end o.n1a1. = blplor .. PwMlt Re11u1r:tc1. Afpl utlOft tor •"'Plo1 .. ~t.
1.IOOIO ....,.., .. ...,_ ••••noe ond o.naac. , ... ~of ... lneM. ..... ,....
..... .._ l lCOf't aemc-.
1 ••,,......,end Duration of Pwmlte.
1 to• l ..... 1Ment of...,__ Undet tM Age of IElghtMn (11) Prohibited.
U0.070 A9e of Cuetomer. uo.m IMpectlon.
I.--~ ........... UOMI ~led ActtvttlM. 1.&• ~·Revocation, 0.nlol and Appeal. 5.IOMI loft a.rNcl tor One (1) YNf.
l.I0.100 v end Penalty. .
S.I0.105 lewerMllty.
Section 5.I0.005 Finding• and Purpoee.
The CltJ Councll nncte and ct.clatH .. follow•:
..
A. The pennh ~··and rHtrictlone lmpoMd br ttt .. Ordinance are nec .... ry to ptotact ttt. hMlth, .. tety end ...,.,. of the cltlzerre of Newport BNch; and
•· TIMN hM been on lncrMM In the lnckWnce of act• of proetltutlon, plmptna and P11nd«lng and robbery bJ ""
of debltUtlng n91COtlc9 In Eecort hrtlcff and the HtabHehment of eiondatde tor leeuenoe of permlt9 and
rMtrlctlon on operation would ..,.. to reduce the rlek of llfet•I activity; and ' .
C. The reetttctlon• and requlNNMnte eonfojned In Ihle Chapter reduce the ,burden on the potac. dep«tmenl and
permtt the deploJm.nt of the poMoe penonnee e&M:h thet more eerlou• crimee mer be prevented end moN Important lewa be enforced; and _
D. The 'regulotlone and reetrictlone con..,ned In tttl• Ordinance tend to. dlecour... Eecort 8erYlcee from clel•W•tlnl. Into hOUMe of pr69fltutton and the mMM tlllnd In thle Ontlnenc. .,.., • ,~ and retlonel
,.tlonahtp to the g-. aought to be acNeved.
Section 5.90.010. Deflntttone.
For the pU!pose Qf trw. Chapter, the folk>wlng WOfds and phrases shall mean and inctudtr. -.
A. Chief of Pollce: Chief of Police or the City of Newport Beach or his or her designee.
B. City Manager: City Manager of th~lty of NewPort Beach or his or her d~s1gnee.
C. Employee: Any and all persons who work In or about or render any services wt\atsoever to the patrons or customers
ot an Escort Service
O. Escort: Any pecson who, 10< a lee, commission. hire. reward or profit. accompanies other persons to or aboUt social
affairs. entertainments or places of amusement or COf\sortS with others aboUt any pl8()8 of public resort or within any
private quarters. Exciuded from this del1niOon are any persons employed by any business. agency or person excluded
from the definitions of "Escort Service" below. I
E. Escort Service: Any business. agency. or person wt\o. for a lee, e<>mmission. hire. reward, or profit, furnishes or
otters to furnish names of persons. or who Introduces. lurnlsheS or arranges tor persons. who may accompany other
persons to or about social affairs. entertainments or places of amusements. or who may consort with others at>put any
place of pubhc resort or within any private quarters. Excluded from this definition are any busfn8SN$, agencies or
persons which provide Escort Services for older persons as defined in Calltornla Welfare and Institutions Code Section
9406. when such services are provided as part of a social welfare and health program for such older persons.
F Operator: Any person operating an Escort Service, including but not llmited to the owner or proprietor of the
premises upon which ti 1s located. and the lessee. ex mortgagee In possession
G Person-An md1vtdual, firm. partnership, 1oint venture. assoc1atton. social club. fraternal. organization. Joint stock
company. corpo<atton. estate. trust. business trust, receiver trustee. syndieate. or any other grpup or combination acting
as a unit. excepting the Unrted States of Amenca. U'le State of CaJltorn1a. and any pohllcal Subdivision thereof.
Section 5.90.015. E.scort Service Permit Required No person shall operate an ESGort Servtce within the City of
NewPort Beach without first having obralned an Escort Serv1Ge Permit pursuant to Sect1ons5..90.D2GAl..tb1S.Chapter--and
securu1g tM necessary f>smess hcense as required by thtS Code
Section 5 90.020 Apphcatlon for Escort Service Permit
A. Any person destrtng an Escort Service Permit shall file a wrl\ten apphcation on the required form with the City
manager who shall refer all such applications to the Chief of Police tor an investigation. The applicant shall accompany
lhe appltCatton wit the appropriate flllng lee as established by Resotutlon of the City Council
B For purPQses of this Section. apphcant shall mean the owner of the proposed Escort Serv;ce, If a.sole propnetorstiip;
one general partner. 11 a partnership. one 0H1cer or director, 11 a corporation; and one part1elpant. If a JOtnt venture.
C The apphcahon shall contain or be accompanied by the following information
1 The type of r>wnersh1p ot the business. 1 e . whether by •ndtvldual. par1nersh1p. c0fporat1on or otherwise.
2 Tile precise name under which the Escort Service is to be conducted
3 The complete aadress and all relephone numbers ol the Escort Service
4 A complete fist of the names and resident addresses 01 all proposed employees 1n the Escort Service and the names
and reStdent address of the manager of managing employeee proposed to be prlncfpally In charge of the operation of the
Escort Service.
5 The following personal 1nforma11on concern~ng the appllcant
a Name and complete residence address
b Two previous addresses 1mmed1ately prior 10 the present address
c Written proof of age '
Cl He1ghl weight, color of hair. eyes, and sex.
e Two (2) front laced portrait photographs at feast two inches (2") by two inches (2 ') 1n size taken by the CIJY Manager
t The Escort Service or S1m1lar business history and experience of the applicant, including but not limited to. Whether
or not such person 1n previously operatinQ an Escort Service or slmllar business 1n this city or other city under license or
permit. has had such hcense or permit denied. revOl(ed, or suspended and the reasons therefore.
g All criminal convictions. except m+nor tr attic violations. 1ncludlng date and place of each such convlcllon and reasons
tnerefore r
h A complete set of finge<prlnts taken ~Y the Police Department
6 Autt1or1za11on for the City. 1ts agents and employees to seek ver1l1cat1on ot the 1nlormatlon contained 1n the
apphcat1on
7 Such other 1nlormatton and 1den11ficat1on as deemed necessary by the chief of Pohce .
8 A statement in writing signed and dated by the applicant that he or shecerttfles under penalty of perj1.1ry that all of
tne 1nformat1on contamed 1n the appllcallon is lroe and correct
Section 5 90.025 Escort Service Permit issuanoe and Oerual
A Upon receipt of a written appllcauon for a permit. the Chief of Pouce shall conduct an investigation In such a manner
as he or she deems appropriate 1n order to ascertain whether such permit should be issued as requested. The Chief of
Pohce shall recommend approval. cond1t1onal approval. or denial of the application to the City Manager within forty-five
(45) days of f111ng of the appUc;.ahon Said forty-five (45) da~ period maybe contfnued for an addltlonal thirty (30) days If
necessitated oy occurrence of events beyond the control of the Chief of Police The City Manager mey Issue such permit
as requested unless the City Manager makes any of the following findings
• 1 Any person that will be dlrectly engaged or employed In the Escort Service has been convicted ot a Vlolation of
Health & Safety Code Section 11550 or a VlofatlOf'I of Penal Code Sections 266i. 3 tS. 316. 318. or 647 (b). or has been
convicted in any other state or any offense whlctt. if C()mmitled or attempted m tb1s state. woold ha~ been punishable
as one or more of the above-mentioned offenses. or that any such person Is required 10 register under the provisions of
Penal Code Section 290
• 2 Any person that will be dtrectly engaged or employed In the Escort Service has been convicted of any offente
Involving the sale of a controlled substance specitle<tln Health & Safety COde Sections 11054. 11055, 11056. t1057 or
11058 or the possession for sale and/or possession of a controlled substance specified In the Health &. Safety Code
Sections 11054. 11055. 11056, 11057 or t 1058 either In an Etcort Service or wnlle employed by an EM:Of't ~Of has
been convicted 1n any other ltate of any offense which. would have been punfshable as one or m0<e of the abov•
mentioned offenses .. 3 Any person that will be directly engaged Of' emplOyed m the Escort Service. has committed an act which, II done by
a perm1ttee under the Chaple<. would be groonds for suspension or, revocation of the permit
'4 Any person that w1t1 be directly engaged 0< employed in the E9COrt ServlCe has had • permit or li<ienM to opetate
an Escort Service business r~<>'led by the granOrtg euthor1ty
5 Arly s-son that will be dlrectly engaged Ot employed In the EtcortServlee hu been convtcted of any act lnvoMng
d1sh<>nesty. lraud. or deceit with the Intent ~o tut>stantlally t>enef1t hlmtelf. heftelt or another Of to tubttent1elly to Injure
anoth« or an act of vtolence, whtch act or acts ere sub•tantlally related 10 the quellflcatlons. tuntlon• or duti.e of the
E.COft S«v1ce
6 The operations of the Escort Service would. If allowed. constitute • publle nulsanoct.
7 The applicant hH knowlngly made • false. ml.,..ding or fraudulent statement of feet of the City In the permit
apphcahon proc.u
e The applleatk>n cSoes not contain the information required by S.CtlOn 5 90.020
8 The applicant ttas not 1allslied the ,.qulrementa ol this CNch.,
, 10. ~ prenmes _,_e the Eac:ort s.rvtoa bu.lneM w1n be conducted doea no1 compey with 911 appkable iaw..
lnc*ldlng bl.It not limfted 10, the building, ptannlng. houlling and flre coda of thit City or Newpot1 BMeh.
a. An Eac:ort S«vtce permit holders ~ comply with ttt. tOlfowlng condition• end MIY qther condlttooa epeclfled by
CHy M~ on IMIUanee or the Eecorl ~ pennlt:
t 1. No J*'IO" granted 1 pwmlt tweln prOYlded fh•ll op«ate under eny neme or conduct t>ualneea undw eny i "OeelgnMiOn not ePecif*S In htt °' her permit. •
2 n. £9Cort ~ permtt hotder lttalt only empfor peraona WhO hll'e oble&ned and then~• valid ~ p.,m.t ...... ~ to tNa CN!pt« E*Y EtCOtt Serva P9rmit ~ thoil repott to the Cfty ,..,,,, Md• CNlf
of Polcl .. eMng9 of ~. wf*tt.r by MW or r!MW9d ~t, ditchatge Of t.,.,,._Mw\, the ""'1 to
contain cM ,._of IN~ end the dale of ttt. chonoe The r4">(>ff thall be m10e Within f1119 (5) dtyt of fht c:h~
' ~.
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Tht &cor1 Servtot permltt•..ahell take ell reuonable attl)t to tntUte the return to the Cft)' M~ Of the !~
Permit Of al em~ no loflQtr ~ at the !acort s.Mce.
3. The Etcc)ft Set'Ylw pefmlt hokier ehoil ~ dltpi.y the EtcOrt ~ Permft In an Malty ecoeeelble pubic
pltce wfthln tht EIQOtt s.Mce. ' -
4 The Eteort Service lhlfl not refu• ..,..,ic. on ttt. bul• of 1 w1tomer'a NJC, race, cc*>r, ~. anoMtry, natlonel
Qflgin or other arbitrary factor protetlbecl by,,,_ Unruh CMI Rlghta Act. CM! Code Sect~ 51, et~·
5 The Etcott S«vkle aholl have a manage( on the premlM at all tkMI durinQ whet\ ,._ ~ la open. The
ope(ator of MOf'I &cot1 s.rvtc. ltllll file a etatement with ttt. Chtef of Polle! and City Maneger ting the pereon
or per.one With power to ect u • manager at the operator'• ElcOtt ~. Whene\W ttt. hcor1 le opeii and the
opere'or la ab9ant, the dealgnated manager(•) lhall be r~ble for enluMG compllence wtth Sectlont 5.I0.0258(1),
(3) Ind (8) of thll Chapter. The manager of Nc:h mwege •l•bl~t atialf tah necHHf"/ lt8P9 10 enture that c;oplee
of the EmptoyM .Pennlt tor Met\ on-duty emplayee lhd~ conapkUooaly dl8t)tayed In en eMlly ecceaait>MI publlc ~
wJthl~ the Etc;ort Servtoe.
e. The Eacort Setvlee lhall compiy with 111 provltlons of this Chepter and the applicable provlttona Of the NftpCH'1
Beoch Munlelpal Code. r •
Section 5.90,030 Employee Pel'mlt Required • .r
No peraon lhall WOtk In or et>out an Etcort Service In the City of Newport Beach ex perform any MrVlcea In the City of
Newport 9Meh for a cuttomer of an E.cort Service wh«ever located Without firtt ~ring an EmptoyM Permit luued
pursuant to Section 5.90.035 and 5.90.040 of this C~epte<. · ,.,
Section 5.90.035. Application for Employee pennit.
A Arly person dMirtng an emplayee Permit lhall flle a 'Written appllcatlon on the required form With the Director or
Flnm who shalt ref., all auch appjlcatlons to the Chief of Police for lnvestlgetlon. The appllcant shall accompany the
Appllcltlon Wlth'the appropriate flllng tee set by Resolution of the City Cooncll. •
B, The appllcatlon shall c:onteln Of' ~ accompanied by the following Information:
1 A tJatement of the exact location of which tile appllcant Wiii be working as an employee of an Escort Service, lncl~ding the full street address and all telephone numbers usoclated with said location. and the neme and address of
the Eacort service.
2. The following personal information concerning the applicant:
(•)Name. complete residence address and telephOne number; --
(b) Prevl~s addr.ues lmmedlatefy prior to the present address of the applicant,
(c) Written proof of age;
(d) Height, weight. color rJ. hair, eyes and sex:
(e) Two (2") front-faced portrait photos at least two Inches (2") by two Inches (2") In size takeo by the Clty Manager;
and 1 • • • (f) The Escort Service or slmllar busln~ history experience of the appllcant. including but n~t llmlted to, whether 0<
not such person. in prevlouily performing Eecort Services or being employed by an Escort Servl<le Of almllar bUs1""8 In
this city or other city under license or permit, has had such lloense or permit denied, revoked or suspended and the
reuons therefore. . -4. All criminal convictions. except minor traHlc violations, includlng date and place ot each such conviction and' reasons
theretore.
s. A complete set of fingerprints taken. by the Police Department
s. Authorization for the City. its agents and employees to see verification the Information contained In the application.
7. A statement In writing signed and dated by1he applicant that he or she certified that under penalty of perjury th!lt
all Information contained fn the application is true and correct.
8. Such other information and Identification as deemed necessary by the Chief of Police.
Section 5.90.040. Employee Permit Issuance and Oenlal.
A. Upon receipt of a written appllcatlon fo~a permit, th~ Chief of Police shall conduct.an Investigation In such manner
as he or she deems appropriate in order to liiscertllln whether such permit should be issued aa requested. The Chief ot
Ponce shall make a recommend appr6val, condillonal approval or denlal 01 the application within forty-five (45) daya of
filing of an application to the City Manager. Said forty-five (45) day period may be c:onlfnued fOf an additional thirty (30)
days if necessitated by the occurrence of events beyond the control of the Chief of Police. The City Managerlhall lsaue
such permit as r.,~ted unless the City Manager makes any of the fotlowlng findings:
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1 The applicant has been convicted of a violation of health & Safety Code Section 11550 ex a violation of Penal Code
Section 26611. 315. 318 or 647 (b), or has been convicted In any Other state Of any offense which. If committed or
attempted In this state. would have been punished as one 0< more of the above..mentloned offenses or that the applicant
1s required to register under the provisions of Penal Code Section 290
2. The applicant has been convicted of any offense involving the sale of a controlled substenoe 1peclfled In Health and
Safety Code Sections t 1054. t t0.55, 11056. t 1057, or 11058. or tile possession for sale and/or Possession of a controlled
substance specified In the Health & Safety Code sections 11054, 11055. 11056, 11057. or 110~8 either In an Escort
Servlce or while employed by an Escort Service has been convicted In a.ny other state of any offenae which, It committed
or attempted In this state, would have been punishable as one or more of the above-mentioned offenses.
3. The applicant .has committed an act. whleh. if done by a permittee under 1hls Chapter. would be grounds lor
suspension or revocation.
4. The applicant has had a permit Ileen~ to operate an Escort Service Of to work m or abOUt an Escort Service revoked
by the granting authority.
5 The .!J>pllcant has been evicted of an act invotvill,9 dishonesty. fraud, or deceit with the Intent to suba.tanllalty..Derutfi1
h m$e • herself or another or substanttaUV injure another or an act or vfolence, lch act or acts are substentlally related
to the qualiflcat1ons. functions, or duties of an employee of the Escort Servlc ..
6. The applicant has knowln~ made .a false. misleading. or fraudulent statement of fact to the City In the permit
appllcation proc«lss
7. The application does not contain the information required by Section 5.90.035. .
8. The applicant has not satisfied the requirements of this Chapter
e. All employee$ of the Eseort Service shall'comply .wifh the following conditions _and any othe< conditions specified by
the City Manager on issuance of 11_, Employee Permit.
1 No f?!trson granted a permit u herein provided shall operate under any name or conduct buSlness under any
designation l<ot specified m his or he~ permit
2 The employee of the Escort Service shall cariy a pMto ldent1flcetlon card prepared Issued by the City Manager on
the P.,son when working pursuant to permit. If an employee changes his or her business addres•. he or she shall, within
seven (7) days atter such change occurs. obtain from lhe City Manager a new photo Identification card and advise the
Police Department. in writing, of the new business address
3. Every employee shall conspicuously display rhe Employee Permit In an easHy acc;esslble public place within the
escort Service.
Section 5.90.045 Change of Business.
Every Escort Service permit holder shall report immediately to the Chief of Polfce any and all changes of ownership or
management of the Escort service Including. but not limlted to changes of manager or other person• principally In charge.
stock holders holding more than tens-cent ( 10%) ol the stock of the corPQratlon, officers, directors. and Partllef's. any
and all changes of name. style or designation under which the business Is to be conducted, and alt changes of address
or telephone numbers of the escort Sef'vlce business. A change of location of any premiaes may be approwd by the Chief
of Police and the Director ot Finance provided that there Is compllance with all applicable regulations of the City of
Newport Beach.
Section 5.90.050. FeH.
The City Council shall establish by Resolutlon. and from time 10 time. amend fees for the administration of this.Chapter.
Fees required by this Chapter shall be In addition to any rttqulred under any other Chaple< of this code
Section 5.90.055. Existing Escort Services.
• A. Commencing on the date of adoption of this Chapter, permits are to be Issued in accordence with the provisions of
this Chaple<. Existing Escort Services may continue In effect unUI one hundred and efghty 1180) deys, existing Eecort
terVIOM shall apply for an Escort Service Permit pursuant to Sections 5.90.015 and 5.90.020 of thla Chapter.
e. Persons currently employed by an Escort Serv1Ge may remain In auch employment until one hundred and eighty
( 180) days from the date of adoption of this Chapter. Within one hundred and eighty (180) days, each such person shall
apply for an Employee Permit pursuant to Sections 5.90.030 and 5 90.035 of this Chapter.
c. Reasonable extensions of the time period specified above Shall be granted by the City Manager upan a proper
showing and uPQn a timely request therefore.
Section 5.90.060. Transfer and Duration of permits.
A. No permit 1$sued hereunder shall be tra.nsferrable to any other person or estebllshment. provided. however, an
additional location or change of location of an ES(;Ort Service will be ellowed upon thirty (30) deys prior -1tten notlc. 10
the Chief ot Police and City Menager and the payment of the appropr1•t• transf8f fee.
e. All Eac;or1 Service permits end emplayee permits shall be Issued for •period of twelve ( 12) months end shall expire
twelve (12) months from Its Issuance.
c Applications for the negt Insuring permit shall be filed with the City Manager before the expfrat1on of the ~xlstlng
permit. Such renewal applleetlona must be filed no later than th!rty (30) days prior to the expiration or the Permit tcfpermlt
a lapM of the permit. • . • _
o. Eech applicant for rtneWal shall file such lnf6rmatlon ea may be required fo' hi• or her original permit apptlcatlon.
~ TM .f>plk:ant ~V O'e ~tlon tor renewal with the appropriate fllll'lg fee. •
Section 5.90.065. Emptoymeflt of Peraon• Under the Age of Eighteen ( 18) Prohibited.
It ltllll be unlawfut for 8(1y owner, prop<letor. manager of other peraon In charge of any Eecort s.vice to employ any
peraon who la not ~ teut elgf'lteen ( 18) yews of age. . .
Section 5.90.070. Age of Customer.
It thell be unl1wful for any owner. proprietor, m~nager or other petton In chatge of an E.ecort Service to allow eny peraon under the age of t4Qhteen ( 18) year• to patronize an Escort Seflllee at a customer or patron
S.Ctlon 5.89.075 ln..,.ctlon.
Ttt. Poflca Depettment may, lrom time to time during bu1lne•• houre. Inspect Hth EICOl'1 ~ thet operates within
the City of Newport Belch for the purpo ... of determining that there la compft1nce wfth the provt1fo1u of thl• Chepter.
S.CI~ 6.90.080. Oa4ty ~Iller
Ewry '*'°" WhO enollQM In, (;Onducte. or carri.e on the ~•tlon of an EaQort Servic. !NII keep a daffy ~ter.
, 'PP'~ .. to f0tm by 1tt. Police Oepar1rnent. containing the toltowlf'9 lnfor"*IOn·
(a)T!!e Identification of ett ~ empqo.d by evcti "tabllet'lmtnt toget~ with • ~te of .ch of the ~ P.mtt Of Met\ --rte;
(b) The hour• ofemptoyment of Heh tmPloY" for each day, end
(c) The,,.,.,_ of • ~trone. ~ true tuft n1mee. retfdef'ltltl addr ...... lnetudlng etreet. ctty and It .... boute of ~ of eeoGf1 a.Mee, neme of eecort or *"paoy.e provtdfng Eacor1 SeMcea. locotlon tnd pAll08 where ..cor1 s.rw-tOOk piece ll'Cf -ctwged.
8e6d ~ ,_.., ~ M .. ttmet dutlft9 ~ houra be eubtecl to lneptefton by the POMoe Depet1ment tJttflt W
lhellllMed purpo99 at dill "**I that Mid c1a1y ,~ .. bil6f'I ~ trt oomp11nae.-.. " .. t111N of• ~ lftd iMI be"-' on ... or.., (2>,...."" the Pf""""' Airy evidence IO obt ... INI not ....... II •••• '°'
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"purpott °'"" thM proof of CQmpilanc9 or noncomptlance WI thll Section. The Pohce eePartmtnt ii euthorla.d 10
lnlpectlon laid dalty r~tier• f« othw purPoMf or to obtatn tormatton tnerefrorn only If they have flr•t obtained a WWfM\.
8ectton 5.80.085. Prc>Nbfted Actlvtti.
No perlOn who la • pairon of an Eacort Serva ahall place or c:auae 10 be placed In the dally raglster a false name °' eddr ...
Sectfon 5.90.090. Suapensk>n, Revocation, Denial and Appeal
The City Manager mey refuM to renew a permit or may revoke or suspend an e>dstlng permit on th9 grounds tbat the
eppficant °' permit holder hu failed to comply With 'the permit condition• or other requlfementa of thla Chapter. No
euepended permit m41Y be renewed. tt • euapended permit lapMt during the euapenalon perlOd. a new epplicetlon mu1t be rnad9 at the end of the au~ period. In any IUCh cue. the appllcent or P9ftT\lt hOider thell have the right to
-eppNI to the City Cooncit In the time and manner Mt forth In thl• section
When the City Manager conclud .. that grounds fOf' 14Japenaion. revocation or refu .. I to renew a permit hOldet. e.ther pereonalty or by cerlifi.d mail addr ..... to the butlneea addr ... ol applicant or permit hOlder, With a Notice of Intent to
Sutpend, Revoke or ~uae to ~ Permit. This Notice ah•ll atate lhe reuons for the proposed revocation. the
effective date of the re\'ocatlon If no appeal 11 filed by eppllc8nl or permit hOlder, and tbe right ol the applicant or permit
hotder to appeel to the City Council end the dectalon oft.he City man-ow to eut4)end. revot<e"' refuse to renew the
permit. The right to appeal fo the City Council thall terml~• upon the expltetlon of fifteen (15) days fotlowlng the
pertonal MrV1ce or deposit of the notice of Intent to Suspend~ Revoke, or refuse to renew P9'mit In the United States
Mail, whleheve< shall OCC:j!..flrst.
The Ctty Cooncll of the City of Newport 8Mch may preside over the hearing on 1lPP9al or. Jn the allernetlve, appoint
•'-ting officer to conduct the heating, receive rele\'8f'lt evidence and to submit to the City C04Jncll findings and
recommendations to be conlldered by the City Council ol the City of Newport Beacli. The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach ahall render It• decision wlthll') forty-five (4~) da~ from the date ol the bearing or, In the event that a
heating offloef' has been eppolnted, Within forty-five (45) days from the date on which the City Council receives the
findings and recommendations of the hearing officer. The decision of the City Council stiall be final.
Section 5.90.095. Appllcatlon:s Batred for One (I) Year.
A. Whe'Oever any application Is filed for a permit under this Chapter and said application has been revoked, and no
appeal has tHten taken to the City Council or when any appeal from such denial or revocation hes been taken to the City
Council and said City Council has ooncurre<I In the Judgment or Oder of denial or revocation. said apptlcatlon for said
permit, or for a like permlt'for the same location or by the same applicant shatrnot be heard by the City Manager unlll the
expiration of one (I) year from the date of the ptevlous denial or revocation of sa.id permit or application
B. Ttlere shall be no appeal to said CIJy Council for laliure or refusal to hear ariy such.application or ap~al within said
one ( t) year. •
C. For tl!e purposes of this Se<:1ion, "same applicant" shall mean a corporation having substantlatly the same
shareholders as •'Prior corporate applicant, or a partnership having substantially the same membership as a prior
partf18'Shlp applicant. "Same applicant" shall also mean any officer. director, shareholder°' partner of a prior corporate or partnership '8pplk:ant. '
I 0. When any permit Is denied solely by reason of Sections 5.90.025 A8, 5.90.025A10 or 5.90.040 A7 preventing the
granting of said permit, and lhe requirements of said Se<:1ions are subsequently satisfied, th'e one ( 1) year prohlblhon
against reapplication will not apply.
Section 5.90. 100. Vlolat1oi:i and Penalty.
A. Every person, wtlethet acting an Individual. owner, employee of the owner. operator or employee of the operator.
or whether acting as a mere helper for the owner, employee or operator or whether acting and a participant or worker in
any way Who operates an Escort Service within the City without first obtaining a permit and paying for a tk:ense to do so
from the City or violating any provision of this Chapter, Shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor.
B. Any owner. operator, manager or pefmlttee In charge or In cont~ot ol the Escort Service who knowingly employs a
person who Is not In possession of a valid employee permll as an employee ol the Eacort Serylce Is guilty of a
misdemeanor. ·•
C. Any Escort Servk:e operated, conducted, or maintained contrary to the provisions of this Chapter shall be, and the
same Is h«eb~ declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance and the City may, In addition to or In lieu of prosecuting a
criminal action hereunder, commence an action, or proceeding tor the abatement removal and enjotnment thereof and
In the manner provided by law. The City may take .sueh other steps and appply to such courts as may have junsidction
to grant such relief as well as abate or remove sueh Escort Service and restrain and enjoin any person from operating.
conducting or maintaining an Escort Service oontrary to the provlSlons of this Chapter.
Sectton 5.90.105. Severablllty.
In any section, subsection. subdivision, paragraph, sentence. clause or phrase ot this Chapter. or apptlcauon thereol
to any person or c;lre4.1mstances. if tor any reason held to be unconslitutlonal or Invalid or Ineffective by any court ot
competent Jutltdictlon, such decision shall not affect the validity or effectiveness ot the remaining Portloos of this Chapter or any part tlfefof. The Cify Council hereby declates that It woold have passed such section, subsection, subd1v1s1on.
pargl'lph, ·sentence, clauM or phrase ttler~. Irrespective ot t~ fact that any one-or more sections. subsections. --+--
subdivisions. patagraphs. sentences. clauses or phrues be declared uncohst1tut1onal or Invalid or ineffective. I
Section 2: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk ShaJI attest to the passage of this Ordinance. The City Clerk shall
cause the same to be published once In the ottlelal newspaper With htteen ( 15) days atter its adoption
Sectlon·3: Thia Ordinance was lntrOduo~ at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held
on the 12th day of September, 1988, and adopted on the.26th day of September. 1988. by the following vo~it·
AVES';-COUNC1CME"M8ERITurner. Plummer, Hart, Cox, Strauss. Sansone, Maurer
NOES, COUNCILMEMBEAS -
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS -
JOHN C. COX, JR., MAYOR
ATTEST: Wanda E. Raggio, City Clerk
Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot October 1, 1988 Sa999
Mf'IC NOTICE Nil.JC HOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 88-33
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO THE
BALBOA ISLAND FERRY, INC.
The City Council ol the City ol Newport Beach does hereby ordain as tollows
Section 1. The City Council finds as follows:
A. The Balboa Island Ferry, Inc., a California corporation. has made an appticaflOn ror a franchise to continue operating a toll ferry across Lower Newport Bay between Palm Street on the Balboa Peninsula 8fld Agate Avenue on Balboa Island
and
B. The Balboa Island Ferry has operated continuously tor the.J)ast flMy (50) years and operated the laSt twenty~live
years under a franchise last granted by the City Council In July. 1963: and
C. The City Council has authority, pursuant to the provf9'or\S of Article XIII ot the City Charter of the City of Newport
Beach and Section 30900 of the Streets & Highways COde. to grant a franchise to any person authorizing operation ot a
toll ferry; and
O. The proposed terry would operate wholly within the boundarleS of Newport Beach. The route of the ferry does not
constitute a part of an eKtenslon of a state hlOhway. and no pdtt of the terry route Is within ten ( 10) m11es of a toll bridge
In operation. or under constrUC1ion, owr any body of w11er across wh1ct1 the ferry is 10 operate. and
E. The proposed franchise Is consistent with the various elements ol the General Plan of the City of Newport Beach,
the Land Use plan of the Local Coastal Program, and other ordinances. policies, and regulallons adopted by the City of
Newport Beach; and .
F. The franchise authorizes a level of public service essentially Identical to that offered by the terry during the preceding
twenty-five (25) years and. as such, does not constltute_:development" as that term ls defined In the Coastal Act, and
G. The City Council has fully complied with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Newport Beach regarding the
grant of franchises.
IT IS HEREBY ~OAINED that pursuant to the provisions of Artlci. XIII of the Charter of the City of Newpart Beach and
Seclion 30900 of the Streets & Highways COde of the State of Calllornla, the City Counc11 hereby declares Its intention to
grant a franchise for the operation of a toll ferry to the Balboa Island Ferry Company, Inc. under the followtng terms and
conditions:
hc:tton 2: Gr•nt ofFrllftehlM·.
The City Council ot the City of Newport Beach (City) grantl to Balboa Island Ferry, lnc.-(Grantee). a Ca11torn1a
corpor•tlon, a franchise to operate a toll ferry for the transJS<>rtatlon of passengers. vehk:les and frelght across Lower ~Port Bay between the northerly end of Palm StteaicOA-the Balboa Peninsula and the southerly end of Agate Avenue on BalbOa llland.
Section 3. Term.
The franchise shell commence at 12:00 A.M .• November I, 1988 and exp1re11:59 P.M .. September 3o. 20tS.
Section 4. Scope or Operations.
Grantee shall maintain adequate facllllles for the operation of 1611 ternes and shall aperate a sufficient number of.toll
ferries to provide reasonable and necessary transportation ol passengers. vehtcles and freight from terminal to terminal
Sectk>n s. eons1Mf1t1on.
Grant• shall pey thr .. (3%) percent of the annual gross recelpts lrom Its operations pursuant to this franchise
FranchlM payments shall be made quartetty Within forty-five (45) days atter the end of .ach calender quartw, or portion
tnereot. • .
$action e Gross RecelPl• Oeflned.
The t•m "gross rec:elptt" shaJI mean the aggregate .mount ot all 1 ... and chareea tor aeMcel rendered. wtiethef for
caah. charge or credit. regardleSS of wnett. money fOf the 1en11ces Is collected or not. and without deduction or
aMowanc.t for costs. charges or etxpen ... for the purchlte, ule. lransportatlon or delfV9fY ol any merch8ndlae, lat>or or
materiel used In connection with the performanc. of MtVlcea. The t•m "gross recetpts'' thall ~ ~ eny subfW\tats
recetYeO frOtn IUlienenta carrying on. or eonductlng, a bu8lr-. on My peYfT*lt made to GrMtea tor the UM of any
portion Of the IMAd premlMt. OrOM receipt• shall be reported on the -=cruel method Of ec:count1n9 and oot the Ca9h
~. ,
Sactlon 7, 8ook9 of Account.
Grant .. shall melntlln end keep a tun. ICCUfat• end eotrect eccount Of 8111 Of Ila ~ c.wried on end ~
purwent to th4a traneNM. Theae t>ootc• end reootdt 8halll lnc*lde 8111 dOc:umtnta thet would ~ be reqund tor
...,..lion by an lrlCMPerldtnt llCCOUntlnt In llCCOfdanee wtth gtnel'llty eocepted llldt*'t pr~ The bOc*I and ~ ehllt be C' ~ '°' •t .... th,... (3) ~.._ ...... Ion Of ... _., yW to ..... aw.. (31 yw'a.,,., ...,...&tton Of the year to wtlk:tl the booh end reootdl 9PPfY. Autt.of tied .... .,.. °'...,...of CftY 8halll M¥e ..-
rtght '° INpece, upon den-.nd enc:t during ,._,.,..,.. ~ '*"· tN t»oc*• end teCOrdl "'"'*'° to ~ kept P"f"*" to M ~. •
....,,.. • lJtlMtY ineurance •
..
.I.
&en policy INll ~taln •pr~ r9qUlrtng tlwty (30) deyt' written notk» be QIY9fl to~ before the~
C0¥8feg9 II 08t'l4:eMld ot mtterielty eltetld. AH poNci. 91\eH be ManO trom good end ~ compMlel,
eeceptlb6e to City. and tutnotmd end ~ 10 do ~ In '"-State of Cealtornla. ..
Section 9 ~Ion
In addttlon to the ot>iptlon of OrMt• to obtain lnluranc.. OrantM aNll alto lndenWfy, defend and hold,,.,..,, ....
City, end 111 offleerl, ~.agents and repr...,.tatlvea. ot>UQaUona, claim•. Habfflllee end Oernands Of whatever
nature. regardleU of the metl1 Of Mcorne of tame, that arlM out of, Of•• In My manner r•ted to, this gr901 of
franctti•. ptovided, ~, the obligatlon of grant• pursuant to this paragrept\ neglJoenc:e, fraud Of wilful ~onduet
or the City, or ft• ottio.1. em~. -oenta and r9Qreaentat111e1
Sec1ioo 10 Compliance with Law. .. .
Grant .. thatl compty With all lawful atatutet. ordinances, rulet and regulat1oos adopted by the City Council of Newport
Beach or any other agency haW\g jurltdlc110f'I over the activities auth0<12ed by this franchlM
SectiOf'I 12 Removal and Relocation
Grantee shall remove and relocate, wlth~t HpenM 10 the~ City, any tacHttie• Installed, used, and maintained unoer thi•
franchise and/or related lease or agr~nt with th• City If.
A. Reloeallon Is required bee-.... of 8f'ly lllwful change ol grede. alignmettt or width of any JNblic strMt. way. afley or
pla<:e,
B. Ret<>Cllllon ts required because of the oonstruct10f'I ot any subway ol viaduct:
C. Relocation Is required becaute of the repaJr. relocation. reconflgurallOf'I, or replacement of a bulkheed, publle pier
or othef structu(e of fec1ttty within •the harbor; or
0. The public health. comfort. wetfare. convenience. or safety so demands.
Section t3. Hours ol Operation.
;
The City Council may, by resolution. pr°"1blt or res1r1ct the operation of 1011 fer-ries pursuant 10 this franchise When
necessary or appropriate to prote<:1 the public; '"llate. peace, oomlort anel satety
Section 14. Righi of Acqu1sit1on.
' The grant of this franchise shalt not lo any way, or to any extent 1mpa1r or affect the right of the City to acquire the
property ot grantee either by purchase or through the exere1se of eminent domain and. 1n the event of acqu1s111on by
eilher means. this franchise Shalt halfe no monetary value
Section 15. Rates and Charges.
Grantee shall not adopt or enforce any rate.. charges. tir regulations which dtscrim1nate 1n favor of one patron against
another or which d1scr1menate on the basis of any conshtut1ona1ty 1mperm1ssible criteria Grantee shall not adopl any
rales. charges ot regulations which are contrary to, or not authoraed by applicable ordinances. statutes. ruleS or
ragulattons of any PVbhc entity or agency having jurlsdtc11on over grantee's operations
Grantee shell not charge City vehicle• or City employees on City business !or use of the terry
Section 16 Charter Compliance.
This franchise is subjeet to ·~ ot the terms and conditions eKpressed hefeen and the terms and conditions speQlled en
Article XIII ol the Charter of the City ot Newport Beach.
Section 17 Breach/Default.
The occurrence of any one or more of lhe following events Shall constitute a metenaJ default and breach of this
franchise:
A. Falture to make any payment rttqulred by this franchise when this I allure continues tor a period o.t ten ( 10) days tter
wntten notice ol non-compliance:
B. Failure of grantee to.observe or perform any ol tne covenants cond11tons OI prov1s10ns ol th s franchise wtl8f IUCh
failure continues for a perlOd ol twenty (20) days aft• wntten notice ot non-compliance, provided, h<>WeYer, that 1f the
na"'re of grantee's default Is such that more than twenty (20) days are reasonable required tor Its cure. then grantee shall
not be In default 1f cure Is commenced within twenty (20) days alter vmtten notioe and thereatter dlllgentty pursued to
complellon
Section 18 Termination
City or grantee, at thelr option. amy terminate this franchise 1mmed1ately upoo the occurrence of a material default or
breach as dehned in Section 17 · •
Section 19 Payments and Nottees
A--PitytMnt&-;--
All rent and other sums payable pursuant to thjs lranch1se shale directed to
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
3300 Newport BouleYard
P.O. Bo>t 1768
Newpor1 Beeen. GA--9U~+5-----------~
or at suct'I other ptaoe as City may hereafter des.gnate 1n writing
B. Nottces. .
Any notice required pursuant to this lranctuse shall be deemed given whenpersonally delrvered to an officer of City ot
Granteee or when deposited in the United States mail. first class postage prepaid and addressed as follows
CITY ~,
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY MANAGER
3300 Newport Boulevard
P 0 Box 1768
Neyvport Beach. CA 92658-8915
GRANTEE.
BALBOA ISLAND FEARY, INC
410 South Bay Front
Balt>oa Island, CA 92660
Section 20 The City Cle<k shall cause the same 10 be published once 1n the otfic1a1 newspaper within litteen (151 days
alter 1s adoption
Section 21 This Ordinance ws ent(oduoed at a regular meeting of tne City CC>Ync11 ol the City ot Newport Beach he*d on the 12th day of September. 1988. and adopted on the 26th day ot September 1988. by the tollowmg vote, to-wit
AYES, Turner. Plummer Hart. CoK, Strauss. Sansone Maurer
NOES. -
ABSENT
Johft C. Co1, Jr ..... YOf
ATTEST Wanda Raggio City Clerk
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Henigan throws
or pair of scores
tn21-7triumph
87EDZINTEL
........ C.111, .. I
In days of yore. sa) six years ago. a
Fount.am Valley-El Modena prep
football matchup would command
the attention of fans throughout
Oraoae County.
Not lo this year. While the Barons
ofFountain Valley arc still among the
top teams in the count). El Modena
hu '1ipl)Cd.
On Friday. night at Huntm~ton
Beach, Fountain Valley (3-1) cruised
to a 21·7 win over El Modena (0-4)
and it really wasn't even that close.
The Vanaua~s scored in the waning
moments to avoid a shutouL David He1>ipn threw two touch-
down passes to M1lcc Cook. 11nd
Kedric Powe ran for 86 yards on 21
carries, including an S.yard. touch-
down ND, as the Barons geartd \J p for
~ showdown next Fnday with
· y-ttptdcd Lona Beacb Poly.
t teems like yesterday that Bob
La1er was coachina El Modena to
OF championships. But yesterday
must teem like a Iona time aao to this
yea('s Vanauards who were pushed
around by a biaaer and quicker
fountain Valley team.
The Barons scored late in the first
qllu1er a Cook made a spectacular
c:atcb f'or the »-yard touchdown. He reKhed over El Modena defensive
beck Miko Vermillion and wrcstJed
tbe ball for himself as he hit the
IS'OUfld. That capped a 65-yard drive fa wbkb Cook cau&ht a 12-yard pas.s
and Powe ran for 21 yards Orl \WO
curill. Pow then ran for the two-point
c:oavenion followioa a fake kick. TIM Barons were unabtc to score
lllaiD .aQtiJ early in the Iounh quan. tr.
11ley Md tbftr ch&ncn. howntt
_ -1• dM ~ q~. f<Mtntain
Vlllley Md 1 drive cittenckd wMn El
MocllM"' penahz~ ~ • ~nt. Howevw, the Vanpards'. l.Oni
,.._ illeerceplied a pus at mic!Mld ..tme llrontdid ®' thtntm 1p1n
iia ... hlJf.
.......... aAJtOM/aS)
SATURDAY OCTOBER 1, 1986
Edison still
• p~~fe-~t aft~~
-.kl~cking .MD ·
:..
Ange~ovic romps
up and down field-
to pace 2 l -9 win
By BOGER CARLSON
Of ...............
Edison H1gb's Charg..:r~ put
together two sohd first-half touch-
down marches Fnda) n1Jht -and
that was just the stan of\hings as the-,
went on to put the finishing to uches
on Mater Dci's Monarch'>. 21-9.
·before S,000 at. Santa Ana Bowl
-t-h-argcrs quarterback Greg
Angelovic was a. one-man offense
with his arm and legs, the defense was
more than up to the task and O\ era II tt was the !rind of effort which led l\1ater
Dei Coach Chuck Gallo to repl:y .
-They lcicked our tails."
As a result the Chargers remain
unbeaten through four stans -
Mater Dci suffers itS third loss 1n four
non-league football mes.
Aqclovic completed l 0 of 17
pastCS for 134 yards, flirted Wlth I{)()
yuds-roshing before settling for 92
yards and directed three sohd sconng
marches in all
And Gus Miranda gained~ ~ards
apinst Mater Dc1's huge defensn-·e
front. ·
But it was the run-pass threat of
Anldovic which made the b11. d1f-
fet'ence.
··we nee~' to utLhze Greg." said
Edison Coach Dave Whnc. "He's a
b1a play guy and we were able to dump
it off when thC) came. and when the)'
dropped off we oould pass."
'Edison's touchdown march~ of 83
and 72 }'&fds in the first haJf were
picture-perfect. but tt was the
Chargers' first possession of the
second half "'h1ch was a textbook
cffon, and the back-breaker'.
Trailing 14-J after misfiring on
their first etron 1n the third quaner.
the Monarchs punted awa) and had
Edison pinned back on its four-yard
hne.
But 1n ver: quick fashion the
CharJers were on the move as they
Qonstantly threw daru into Mater
Dci's•de(ensc. · '
They had counter punched ~n ~he
first half, now they were swmging
from the hips as .\ngelovic went to
ti&ht end Brian Ryder fo r 13 yards.
and a fiTSt down. then Miranda.
twisted his way 12 yards to the 29.
Angetov1c went to work ~ith a t9J Yard d1rect draw, then passed to
l>atnck Redly for a · pair of i.3-yard . .. . pms. On third-and-1 l at ~Ma tu Dei
14 Angclovic read ·Mater Dci's _de·
fensive rush. and s1mpl} ran nght
over hts own.center. He was in t.he
clear at tbc 12 and raced in for the
chnchina toucbdov.'D.
With 5:27 left in the third quarter
Edison bad a 21-3 lcad ana the d1e was
(Pleue eee ED180Jll /llSl
~ ~
CdM ·steals 14 ~ 11 win over Hawk-s -1
Interceptions key a come-frqm-behind
non-league decisio~ for 4-0Sea Kings
~ .... c.. ... , ......
Teams dcstinCd to win. regardless
of the sport. have a tendcnc) to be
consistent in one area throughout
seasons.
The non-stat1s1cal categoncs hle
luck, breaks, tight place at the ngh\
time, fonunate. All those mtangible
ingredients _ t}Ult stir up cham-
pionships. Like the Dodgers this) ear
Watch out for Corona del Mar H 1gh
this year. the Sea Kin~sapparcntly are
on that path. Within two minutes
Friday night-. the Sea Kings drove 2S
yardnn totJI offense and "Seored 14
points. It ~enough for CdM to
defeat Laguna· H ills. 14-1 I. in a non-
leque football game before 1.500 at
Mission Viejo High.
So thanks to the gu~ s "ho return
interceptions for 33 and 31 ~ards and
recover fumbles inside the other gu) 's
20. the Sea J(jngs are nov. 4-0
The Sea Kings, "'ho ~ould ha'e
been better off not· e'en sho" mg JJP
for the first haJf-CdM had a total Of
minus-7 yards m the half -must
have had somebod) \\,lltch1ng 0 ' er
them.
Down 11--0 at halftime and being
thoroughly dominate~ tbc Sea Kings
picked up two fu mbles in the third
quarter and prompt!) conven ed
them into touchdowns.
In the second quaner. Weston
Johnson interttpted his fifth pass of
the year and Greg Haack returned an
interccpuon 33 yards for C'dM.
Senior linebacker Pat Callaghan,
who booted both extra points and
also hlld two kickoffs land in the-~nd
zone, reco,ered a Laguna Hills
fumble at the Ha" ks' I 0 v.1th ' 39 left
in the third quaner · ·
The Sea Krngs had posses\1on of
the ball for a grand total of 5 .i~ in the
first half. Laguna Hills had n for
18: 18. So no" C d.\t gets a gift and
needs to go 10 yards for a score
Atter blockiDC the punt of La&P.• Beacb'a
8 .. wn Mallet (77) Estancla•a Kerin
0.., ,_ ,._"" ... ._
Tbomu chuea after looee ball. The ~les
-.med a 35-7 victory over the Artiata.
Haack ran to t.he S. then on the Kinas stopped Laguna Hills ( 1-3) tn
second play scored with 6:30 left for a the second half as their offense kept
S-~rd TD. thrir heads abQ .. e water. • . On Lguna Hills' next possession. . .. Ibey (l .ap.tna Hills) cha~lh~lr
it fumbled again (on the second pla~ ). defense on us in the first half. said.,
ThiS time Jcrroft Willard recovett<l Corona ar oac Dave
at the Hawks' 20.and lca~frogged to Holland. .. We wcren:t read~. Then we
the I 5. · ... aot some things going in the scrond
Bnan Lucas. Corona del Mars half and> moved ~c ball. T) (~dM
juniorrunningbackwhocamcd C'lght quarterback) didn t throw any 1ater-
timcs for 43 yards. made 1tto the 13. A. ceptions. so we were good tbete. But
penalty apmst CdM put the ball ba k we v.-ere a lmle erraul'"on offense.~
on the 28, but it didn't matter. CdM CdM's Brett Allen came up wnh
quarterback Ty Pncc connected "nh two b1J sacks in the founh quancr
Chris Dcucharon thene·o pla~ for a while J..a&una Hills ~as dnHng and
28-yatd TD and Callaghan·s P.\ T Ron Akin had a solo sack in the first
madeit 14-11. half and combmc4 with &>bb_ Hall
All of the CdM sconng came "11h1n on another one in the thud quaner.
J :58 of each other. "Brett Allen must have had four .or
CdM'sdefensc dtd the rest The Sea (Pleue MC Cdll/82); '·
' .
. Griffi~h Joy~er.
_ winS third ·gold
Ashford caps off
U.S. wotrren 's 400-
relay team vict_?ry_
SEOUL (AP) -Florence Gnffilh
Joyner won her third gold medal ol
the SoouJ Games as the l. "omen's
400-metcr rela\ team raced to ' 1ctol"\
today with a bnlhant anchor I~ b}
Evelyn Ashford
In the women's I. 500 meters. Paula
IV&n of Romania ran a"a' from thr
SEOUL/1988
the women's 1.600 rcla} final later
toda)
Ivan. 25. "'as urned m 3 minutes.
S3 96 S«Ond . smashing the Olympic
record of J.5b.56. set by Tatyana
Kazank1na of the Soviet Union in
'1" 1980 and mo' ing_1nto second place
·fioks to break the 01) mp1c rteord. 3n<l on the all-umc hst Kazankina also
Mary Decker Slane} faded after tht owns the world record. 3:52.•7. ·
first lap and finished e1gluh to comr est.abhshed in IQ 0
away from Seoul \o\lth no medals han. the 3.000-meter silver
Kenya's m1ddle-d1stan(."t' runnt~ medalist. v.as in command through-
camcd two golds toda~ v.nh Peter out the 1.500 and "on b~ about 2~ Ro~o ta.lung the 1.500 and John meters E t ~ . s· hes Laguna N&U11wtnruna the 5.000 La1loute Ba1kau5ka1te passed her S ancJa C1'PW'9 The U.S. "omen·~ ~meter So,1et t eamma1e Tat\ana . .& ... • _ squad conunued to ha\C trouble Samolenko. the 3.~mcter gold
-s-ssina the slick. as the mrn did • medaltsL 1n the fJnal stnde and
Eagles (4-0) off to ~/~·real happ). We haH:n't
be t tart i , S l 1 won this many ball games O\ er the
$ $ $ fl Ce pa$\ two seasons." an CCStaUC E.stan-
-· cia Coach John Liebcngood said , ter 35-7 victory . "Dcspitebn1naanewquaffi:Croock lcad~'&:C team tonight. we e~ccuted our te and that was the Irey .. ,
By ~EVIN BALL
..., ..... 0.1 J ltlAt
'Senior Jeffery Desandro replaced
O.n Uc.ker as the Eagles' _field
eeneral.even thoua.h the junior led his It wasn't necessarily pretty, but the team to thrtt victories m as man~
Estancia High football team has at.arts. Liebenaood didn't care to
improved its record to 4--0, marlctng elaborate on the rusoning. dte1ding
the fint time the EaaJcs have •one instead to let the utcome speak for
unbeaten this far into a sea on smcc ittclf.
1981. ••t tbou&ht that Jtff did a great JOb
After muddling . through con-movina the ball for u1." Uebcnaood
1eCU.tive losjng seasons. Est.anc11 said. "Hetotthebalfintotheendz.one
wasn't favored to be a factor an the Sea and that 1s 11rbat w. want."
View Leque. DnlDClro attempted onl~ 11
But the t:.a&lcs are findma wa)s to peaes. complctina th.rtt. One. ho"'-
win and have rolled up an un,. ever, wu tOr a l().yard toUChdo~n
blemilhed mark with lcaauc play just 1triM '° receaver Mart Han1c •1th
uwnd the oornn. despite a tendency lO llCODdl left in the fint ta.If.
to caup llP the ball in cntical Wqi~wlw>~ 147)ards
aituatiou. °" l 4 cames. cuitallftd on the
However, an opportunistic defen ~· -~~ ~x on the
Ud two flnt·hal( touchdo,..ns b)' &Ilea ftlll y, N~(r n&h&
naam. bKk J~ Wo1t1c~,cz dur-tlliCllt tbt a )Wd wn run
· a 3S-1 toQ O\.~r Lquna k.cb "' .tdl 9:20 lift in lllir tint quann. ~ Col)ear fridly nipt. .. ,-. ii• 1efri!k !"""· 1f ht ten
Md arc 11ttana prm .. ,h room. he~eone. liebc~ said.
0et lllDC stan.d1na between t~m 1Qd -We relied on the nannu'I pmc to
pound awa) at them and e'pected to durina their first-round d1~uahfica· appcar'f'd to finlSn ~nd in 4·00.24.
break onee,·ef} onc-e 1n a"h1le It Just tion Fnda) . wllh Samolenko tb1rd in 4 00 3.D
so happened 1l was our first ofTens1'e But Ashford.rescued them v.1th a Hov.e,er. the official SC'Oreboard
pla) Qf the pmc. blazina uc.bor lq. he got the baton sho~ the ordct of finish re\erscd.
"We arc ao1ni lo ha' c to pla' tough from Griffith Joyner about thrtt with Samolcnl.o the runner-up
football 1f we llte going to v.~n:· he meters t.clt in tbirctplact. then raced When the two Sov1ets went to the
said. put East Gconan Mathes G br and medal podium. Sa.molcn ko ••as set to
Turnovers. which pl.iguN the into the lead with about 10 mctn'S take tbe br0nze medal and
El.ales o'er the season. stalled se' craJ rcmairuna. laikauskatte the s1h er. But the) had
opponunit1es throUJhout the game. Tbc winnina time v.as 41 . 9 • v.-1th 10 IW'ltch plaC6. ~fore &ct tins on the
Estancia pve awa) the of six East German~ second 1n 42.09 and l\and.
fumbles. which accounted for much the Soviet Uruon thtrd m 42. 75. Then, Samolenko v.11s av.11rdcd the
of the Artists' 26:50 ume of pos-Griffith Joyner. the l~mcter and silver and Ba1kauskaitt the bronze
session. · 20().metcrJOkSmcdahst. wastoaofor SlaMy, Sttkll\I thcOlymptc mcda(
Lquna Beach was unab~ to mo'e 1 a record·tyln& fourth 01 ·mp1c aold in (Pl..-Me Ta.ACll/IM)
the ball ins1dc &tanc1a· 20 unbl the ,•
ICCOnd half.
The Artists drove to the Ea&Jcs' 14.
bvt welt unab\c to point an) points
on the bo&rd when lid.er Jison
Crabbe's l l-)vd field aoal s:ulcd
wtde oftbe uCJiriPts.
Thiftll JOC w~ for the ..\n1 ts as
time wort on. T"WO 5C'nt'S l11cr. dtt'j)
Ill IUOW'D 1ftn\Of)', a snap $Aiied 0\Cf •
Cnbbe'I Miid d\mn& an attempuod
put. llDKio Romo ~,cftd tht
bd in lie eed ZOM to ~t Est.ancu up lt-0 wsth ~;OJ mnamtna in tht third
~c.._._ • .... _ Tlilit ~ Mw blOod ap1n •n woi; _. ~·°"'""'°oh•~ ill htn I .,_., ......... ~-Qqy • (Pl11 ,_..,.~,..,
.
. OLYMPICS O N -TV
TODAr
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ustangs miss out on potential safety -·
~~ ate agetsbenefltofthreetnches
Jim Hastie convened and it wu 1-0
ln favorohbe Must.a.op.
The Mu.atana defense shut down
the nulllina same of KateUa and aot
tbe ball bick. The Mustanas were
unable to move the ball and sent in
the punt team. Assistant coach Kent
Paul called a Dallas shit\ play b'y tttc
punt team. The shit\ drew Katella
offsides and the Mustangs had a first
down.
Meu still led 7~ el\,lcnng the fourth quarter.
With I 0: 11 left in the aame Brius
found his fullback in the flat and
completed a pass. then watched as
Putorello left four Mustangs wooder-
i"I ~hat truck bit th~m.
-. ~ ... ~~
Somebody said a tic is like k.issmg
}'OUr lister and the Mustanis from
COl1a Mesa ~ School sure wish
they would of killed somebody else. C4l1a Mesa featured the power
nmnin& of. 16S-pound fullback
Manny Bonilla and the to1,1gh d~
fensive play of defensive tackle AJ
Hill. but all it could produce was a 7-7
tie lpinsi.tbe Katella KniJhls.
quutcrblck Dennis Bnags fumbled
tbc bell and it was recovered by the
Mustana's Quoc Pham on the Mus-
&al!JS' tbreo-yard line.
Quarter'back Rich Schones btaan
movina the Mustanas on the around
by using Bonilla and his fine halfback
Shawtl -Leffingwell. The Mustanas
were moving downficld before a
fumbled pitchout was recovered by
K.atclla.
It wasn't a win -but It wasn't a
loss. either, and Costa Mesa moves on
with a 2-1-1 record.
Katella on their first possession
picked up 67 yards on their first three
plays.
With I :42 left in the openina
Q~rter the Mustangs got the ball back
and Schones be&an finding bis rc-
ciever Huy Kieu for two completions
that netted 2S yards.
Then from ~O yards out Leffingwell
broke three tackles and outran the rest
of the secondary to get to the end zooe
standing up.
· Katella held again and this time the
Mustana punt by Hastie traveled 39
yards in the air and fielded by
katella'sJess Evans wbo was aparcnt·
ly thrown for a safety by the Mus-tana's Quoc Pham. The referee rultd
that it was not a safety and gave
Katella tile ball on its own 3-inch line.
The only other scoring threat by the
Mustanp came in the third quarter
when Hastie attempted a 37yard field aoaI that had the distance but JUSt
wide to the right.
Then on the fourth play at the
Mustanas four-yard line, Katella
SPOR TS BREAK
UCL~, T~ojans risk
perfect marks today
IN THE BLEACHERS
Frem fte A110dated Pre11
UCLA and USC risk their unbe.aten m
records today in a pair of important 4 • •
Pacifio-10 Confcreooc footbaU games at •
lites considered very d ifficult for opposing
·.
teams.
The second-ranked Bruins face l 6th-ranlc.ed Wash-
•n at Seattle in a conference opener for both teams ~ afternoon wh~le the third-ranked Trojans meet
Arizona at Tucson ma battle of schools with 1--0 league records ton.igb L
Pacific plays at Long Beach State at noon today in
a Bia West pme. In a non-confcrenoc game, Cal State
FuUcrton ~its I ~~-rank~ Wyoming.
UCLA ts a sohd 13-pomt favorite over Washing-
ton in a matchup of teams with 3--0 season records but
the Bruins a.re only 2-11 -1 at HusJcy Stadium ;incc
1960, a fact which hasn't escaped Coacti Terry
Donahue.
The Bruins were idle last weekend after resounding
victories over San Diego State. Nebraska and Long
Beach State. All three of those games were played at the
Rose Bowl.
• The USC-Anzona game will be a homecoming of
sons for Trojans' Coach Larry Smith. who was the
Wildcats' head coach from seven seas<>ns before
coming to USC before last season.
_9uote of the day
. Pete ~. aftt:r signing a two--year contract
Fnday to conunue as manager of the Cincinnati R~s: ''I'll di~grce with you if you say I'm-not
domaagoodJOb. I haven't won(ad1v1sion}. but
we've won a lot of game.s....we·\'earawii a-tot of
people, and wc·re excnmg to watch ...
NBA bana Neta' Washington
Daue W11~1to11 of the New Jersey •
Nets was banned from the National
Basketball Associauon Fnda> for at least
two years after failing a drug test -the ,
third Nets player in two :rears with a drug-related
problem. Washington. of Middle Tennessee State
tested positive for drug use following bis arrest lasi
Sunday by New:irk police on cocaine possession
charges. the league said ... In golf: Jeff Slaman shot a 3-
under-par 61 to hold off a charge by Leonard Tumpsoa
for a two--sho t lead after the second round of the
Southern Open in Columbus. Ga .... Judy Dfctluo11
shot a 5-under-par 67 in 90-degree heat to take a onc-
stroke lead in the opening round of the San Jose Classic
... Bert Yucey, a rookie among golfs senior citizens
broke 70 for the first time this year and tied for the first:
round lead in the Seniors Challenge in Roswell. Ga ...
In f':IFL news: Wes Chandler, the 32-ycar-old wide ~1ver who caught 559. passes for 8.966 yards during
his. pro career. ended at Fnda) by announcing his
retirement ... Also announcing his retirement Friday w:as fivc-tJme aU-pro tight end Kellen WbQJow after ~e ~sons w1tJ:i the San Diego Chargers because of a
linaenng knee llij.IJJ) ... l truly enjoyed l.1'e9mtt, and I
bad a ~t supporting cast, .. said Winslow. 30, who led
the NatJonal Football League m receiving twice.
AREA ROUN DUP
' ------
Gordon's career ends when It 11 ·dlacovered -·
that he does not, In fact, have the right tool• to
be an NFL quarterback.
Televlalon, radio
TELEVIStc>N t-.30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Columbia et Penn, ESPN.
9:30 e.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alebema et Kenlud(v, TBS.
10 a.m -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, WGN.
10:10 a.m. -BASEBALL: SI. Louis at New York
Mets, Channel •.
11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL:: LStJ at
Florlde, Channel 7.
12:30 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at
Wall'llnoton, Channel 7 CPrlme Tleke1, lo:JO p.m.).
-\2;:JG_ p,m.... -AUTO-AACINGt NASEAA ~en<l
Natlonal Modlfle<ls from North Wiikesboro, N.C.
(delaVe<I), ESPN.
1:30 P.m. -GOLF: ChamPions Cm.laenge from
Wentworth, England (tape), ESPN.
4 o.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at Noire 04me, ESPN. ':30 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTIALL: USC at ..-Arltona. Prime Ticket.
I o.m. -HORSE RACING: Fairptex Park rtf>lavs.
Channel S6.
11 P.m. -TENNIS: San Francisco men's tour-
nament semlflnals (Oeleved>. USA.
AAOIO
10:10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at Cleveland, KNX (1070).
11:30 e.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nevada-Las
Vegas at Nebraska, KMNY (1600).
Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pacific al Lono 8Nch State, KPZE ( 1190).
12:30 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA al
,Walftlntton, KMPC (710).
1:05 o.m. -IASEI ALL: San Francisco al Dodgers, KABC (790).
3 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal State
Fullerton at Wvomlno <delaved), KMNY (1600).
4 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at
Notre Dame. KPZE (1190).
5:05 p.m. -IASEI ALL: Angels at Minnesota. KMPC (710).
5:35 P.m. -BASEBALL: n Diego ., Houston.
KFM8 <7601.
6:30 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTI ALL: USC al Arltona, KNX (1070).
7:35 o.m. -EXHIBITION HOCKEY: Calgary at
Klnts, KLAC CS70)
1:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oregon at San ~~ $1aJa (loinM lft PfOOlets aftet Padras-tlneOetl
.. me), KFMB (760).
OCC women rem_ain perfect
Debb1e BontraJcr scored two goals and added an
assist, and goalie Kim Carlberg had six saves to register
her seventh shutout as Orange Coast College defeated
Azusa-Pacific S-0 m a non-conference women's soccer
match at Orange Coast to keep ats record perfect at 7--0.
Bontrqer assisted Forgette 15 minutes into the game
and then scored herself off Mitch Nadon's pass four
minutes later for a 2--0 lead.
In the second half. Brandee Cra ig scored from 35
yatda out on a frtt k1ck. Tamm\ Swanson assisted
8ront.rqer for another and Nadon Scored the final goal
off Amy .Balmsky's pass
lo college men's soccer.
Nenda·La• Ve1u t , UCI 1: Rack Davis scored 2:08
into the fust oven1me and the score stood through the
second overtime as th~ host Runnm' Rebels held on for
the win in both team's Big West Conference opener.
rleCaJ Colfe1e !, Blola t : Bill Simpson and James Hcl~uth scored ioals in overtime. both assisted by Doua
Morbn, to lead the Vanguards to the District Ill Win over
the Eu.les.
SCC improved to 3-7 overall. 1-0 in the district. Biota
fell to 1-6-3, 1-2-1.
Lltll'UlrJldm OCC polo&m, 19-13
Tony Litwak ha.d seven aoals and Modnto Sanchn
bad five as Oran,e Coast Colleae defeated Rancho ~Ulao 19-13. in community ·colleae water polo to
improve to ~I .
Newport Harbor U , Edison 8; Edlsoa JS, Doney -8:
The Sailors broke away from a 5-$ tie to down the
Ch•r&ers in the opener at Newport. but...,Edison rebounded
behind Brent Warde's eight goals to tum back Downey.
awe advance. Jn volleyball toarner
Golden West C~ captured seven of eiJht games
dunna four matche!I an pool play at the San Diego Mesa
women's volleyball tournament to earn the top seed for
today's playoffs.
Outside hitter Maureen Flanagan bad 38 blocks and
six aces. while idle blocker Sabrin~ .Dennis con-
tributed 18k:ills~ ineblocksauringthedif smatclics.
Also at San ego Mesa. OranF Coast ~bounded
from three defeats for a I S·S. 15-fl victory over lmperiJI
Valley. The Pirates were led by Jeana Weber With I 3 kills,
Jody Fee with 11 and Tiana Mym with 10 in the four
matches.
In a lJi& West Confcttncc colleae match:
BawaU I,=: The Anleaters overcame• slow start to keep It close in e final two pmn at the Bren Center,
but were no match kcond-ranked Hawaii in droppina
a I S-3, I S-12, I S-10 verdict. Kris Roberts had 16 kills for
UCI (8-4 overall, 1-3 in, the conference), and Tett
Williams paced Hawaii (9· I, J.-0) with 21 kills.
In a non-leque aarts prep match:
Pe11• .. hly I, L11Mrt1c.ruua. I: Sharon Crouch
had l J kills and five blocu and Heather Ciclnicky lldded
11 dill and five blocks. but Ubeny~s rally fell short in a
15-1 f. 1 S-8, 9-1,, 6-IS, I S-12 loss.
CdM .bocb oN~ed •a,. foe
Putorello romped 52 yards for the
toOchdown. Brad Wilkinson con-
verted and that was the ball game.
Mesa threatened mildly in the fadina
1CCX>nds. but could not get past the
Katella 25. . '
Defensive t.1ekle Al HiU of the
Mustanp played as if he was a
member of the Katella backfield.
Hill rqjstered three quarterback..
1aeb for minus IS yards and re-
peatedly stuffed Pastorello's runs up the middle.
Mustanas bead coach Tom
Baldwin was happy with the play of
his team but not with the score "I
thouaht our kids played wcU," he said.
Qcean. View overcomes . . mistakes fOt i -4-0 victory
Seahawk ssu rvive 1 lOpenalty yards;
pair of t u rnover s to t urn back Western
87 STAN GRANCH
Dlllr Net Cen JI Meeel
menu," said Carro~o. "When we
stayed in our game plan we did very
Despite a pcrfonnaJ)ce that in-wefl, but the auys were trying so hard
eluded more than 100 yards in -maybe too hard -thaJ they went
penalties and two turnovers. the beyond the game plan and that is ,...__ v· H ..... r. ball when thin&s fell apart." ~0 acw •~ ioot team came If not for the generosity of the
away with a 14-0 victory over a mccrs, the game could have been :;~~em Friday night on the loser's .&reless. Westcrn's special teams.
Frustrated by his team's mistakes, which were not all that special, had
Ocean View head c-0ach Guy Car-two key turnovers that led to the only
rozzo commented, "We were very two scores on the nidlt.
fonµnatc to come out of here with a . On the oea~!1' P<>ssession of the
victory. The stats speak for them-P-mC, the wks were forced to
selves ( 11 penalties for 11 O yards and punt. Punter John Arnold booted a
two turnovers). low line drive punt that the Pioneers
"I can't explain it. It just wasn't the -tried to field, but they muffed the
youna guys makin& the mistakes, it punt and Raymond Shaw jumped on
was the vets too. We. were our own the ball for Ocean View. •
worst enemies." With a second. chance, the Sea-
Both schools hun themselves more tiawks' offense responded by driving
than they were hun by the opposition 33 yards in seven plays, the touch-
as Western had four turnovers and S2 down coming on quanerback Randy
yards in penalties. Karlincr's l-yard sneak.
The Ocean View offense never Karlincr.a sophomore, was 8of18
could put thin$$ together. When it for 83 yards, but he was intercepted
seemed as if 1t -was about to get twice ... Randy is starting to become
staned. a penalty would kill the drive. comfortable at quanerback. and he
"Western used a defensive scheme shows improvement with each
we had never seem before. so at game." said Carrono.
halftime we roade som~d-'-iu'--'s'-'-t·"----=-F~or the next two quarters.. both
Westminster CdM ~ .. From Bl falls short five sacks tontght," Holland said .
• "He was all ovcrthc place. (Allen) has
teams traded turnovers and penal-
ities, while the scoreboard remained
silent. Ocean View did try two field
aoals -both more than 40 yards -
but they were wide to the rigfit.
* OeMn VJew t4, Westam 0
Sc-" Oulrters 1 a o 1-14
0 0 0 0-0
f'lnt Qulttlr OV-Kertllllf' I n.in (Arnold kldl), 6:11.
"-"' ouanw OV-Mef'tlne~ I run (Arnold kick). ,...50
A~e; 700 (M llmeled).
GAMIE STATISTICS • ov
Finl OOWftl 11 ttutlles•YtrdeM 39·19
PltUlll'twdeM '3
Plulne •-11-2 ttetum verdeM· so HeNtlft ACk v.ns.ge 1 ·mln-2
N9tY1rdeee 210 Punlt 3·JS
Fumbln·fumbln '°" l·O ~1es-vwc1eoe 11-110
Time of POIMUlofl 21:24
•11un1, tnlerCetitlon Mnble r.iurns
IHOIVIOUAL RUSHING
w
12
23-54
52
6'-23•2
0 3-rnln· 13 .,
2-2' .. ,
1-52
lfo.36
OV-Marlnez. 11-56; Withers-.. S-1);
Merllll, 2·10; Lamkin. 2-7; Mullens. l ·S;
K1r1lnlr, l ·S; Arteooe. 1-0; Hemrnond, 2-tor-
rnlnut I,· Ftt1ow1IO, 2-for-mlnus t.
W llowlll, 5·21; Fernendez, 6-21; Stir••·
4·11; WhlOPlt, 3·6; Manllouls, 1-0; ltotlef'tson, Mw·rnl!ws II.
INDIVIDUAL l"ASSING OV-1(1rtlner, 1·11·2, 13,
w-«0W100, 6·21-1. 52; Brito, h0-0, O; Howt1, HH, 0. •
tNOfVfDUAL REC•tVtNG ov-szuoe, •·54; Martinet, 3·2S; Wllrten· '°°"· 1·4. w-'l•rnif'H. HS; Howell, 1·17; FrnendeJ, 2-J
Satfdlebaclr
puts Serra
away, 21-12 a1 ct.a Jn St Capo been playing good all year. And this
0 4 was Deucbar's best game (defen sive-
• ly). He has really been playing well. Iles scqres 2 TDs Westminster Hig.h's football team Laguna Hills' running backs arc good and he made a lot of tackles.·· had the opponunities to defeat visit-Deucbar, a 6-3, 220-pound
in, Capistrano Valley Friday night-linebacker, Akin and Calla"han were even with numerous staners out with &>• injuries _ but the Lions watched all instrumental for the Sea Kings'
their hopes for a win slip away with .r defense. Offensively, Haack carried
a s Roadru nners
win first con test
k · •• 1.. I I times for · 16 yards and John cy DUSUUl.C. ' ., -• h h I d t t • Down 12-7, the Lions fumbled the ~1ovs1c , w o Paye s rong a GARDENA -Kendrick Des
ball at the Capistrano Valley 20-yard linebacker. rushed for 23 yards on six scored two touchdown s and
line in the fourth quaner. West-tries. linebacker Ronnie Ramirez and de-
minstcr also missed a 4S-yard field Price completed 4 of 1 t passes for fensivc tack.Jc Kelly Jackson led a
aoal after driving deep into Capo 60 yards, but made the most of them. defensive surge fbr Saddle back
· fi Laguna Hills scored on its first H: .. a,.• • • • F · tcmtory in the 1rst quarter and pouession of the game, driving 71 .... s vmnng Roadrunners nday
having penalties push them back. yards on 10 'Plays. Rob Mi IQ kicked a ni&ht en route to a 21 -12 non-lcaaue "It wasn't like we didn't have our JO-yard field goal football victory.
chances." said Westminster Co--The Hawks scored again in the first ll~ who had J 12 yard,s on 20
Coach Stan Clark said. "We had a quarter. This time it was a touchdown camcs. scored on tO\&chdown runs of
nice long drive and were down in as Darrin Chafman (9-JEl rushing, I and 21 yards, and quarterback Jeff
scorina territory and lost it. 1t hap-._27 m:eiving ro:stred from two • Blanco connected with Juan Acul)a pens." &-. yards out. · aor a 9-yard touchdown strike.
After a scoreless fi~t half, Capo A seoond~uartcr safety, with 7:09 It was Saddlcback's first vietory of
Valley 'SCOred first on a 46-yard pass 1 · h hal'h ""-· 11-0 th .A ·""~ I d from Tony Solliday to Dan Zamora, to pay m t c maui:; Lt e season aner 1uuc;11; osscs, an
but the convenion kick failed. l.quna Hills and ad the home-came in convincing fashion.
"On their first score. we hitd the crowd fans th.inkin& upset. ...Saddleback drove 62 yards on 10
(quarterback) wrapped up and be "~er last week (a .S2,8 win over g1ays with its first possession, keyed tit
kind of slipped off, his jersey tore in Santiaao);. we came out a little Ya 16-yard run by lies and passes of
half and he threw for the touchdown," slugish, •Holland said. "Our offense 12 and f 1 yards to Chuck Mosley.
Clark said. "We outgained them in moved the baJI when they needed to Acuna's second.quarter touch-
first downsand total yards, Th.ey hun and, of course, the defense played well down reception oompleted a four-
usa little bit with some options. other qain. In high school footbalJ r,ou play, SI-yard march, ignited by runs
than that they didn't make a lot of have to play good defense to win. • of32 and 10 yards by lies.
yards (ISS total)." Holland, ifanybody, should know. .Iles' second TD, coming in th.e
Westminster came rig.ht back. and · * third quarter. from 21 yards out.
d th fi Id 7 completed a I 0-play march. rove e 1c to score on a -yard c.... ., Mar 14, u..,.. H._. 11 Lloyd U mali also stood out de-touchdown pass from quarterback SCMe aw ~,..... John Shipp to wide receiver Jim c-e111 M4tr o o •• 0-1• fensively with a key interception.
S1••1e wtth about eight minutes ~ HAit t ) O O-ll ..... ,.,...~. * remaining in the third quarter. Ryan LH-MJto '° FGt U6.
Pence kicked the extra point to make LH-<:NltltNlll > '"" (kick tllockecsl. Ul SeaM~ it 7-6. Ll+-Seftrv. Price lldlltcl In eno 1one, 7'09
But Capo struck nfht back. Mike nH ..,_.
Cobb took the ensuma kickoff 90 ~ "; <c:::""111r!:'>· :,-:_
yards for a touchdown and a 12-7 <~ 1110>. 4:l2.
lead. The Coupn attempted a two-A,....1ee. l.500 <•• meredl.
point pus play but it failed. •AMm STA11STIC~
"'We're rat proud of' oor lo<tS',a n.i....,. s
Clark said ... Our startina ciruarterba<:k ltw.·vw... 31·13 ,,....... • .,.... '° wu out and didn't play. here we~ ,.... •-u-o
six other starten who did not play •-.ni ~· ., tonipt. •• ==:.:-vardeji !•mini~ * """' 1 ·,,, lt..,....-tun'Mll !Ott . •-2 C9'1Ctl ... V..., 12. W"'"*"tw 7 ,... ...... ,.... t-10
...._._ ~ """'"''' ,.... 10:11 ~al'O VtlltY 0 0 l2 0-12 ·~.~'Vfl#Nlt,..,llfnt Wet...._.., 0 0 1 0-1 IMOMOUAL ""'""'°
LH
10
17·'1 l27
14·26-3 • 4·mln·2S ,,,
.. 2' ,_,
4·lS 27149
,,..,. ~ C4M L•IQI, t~4; 1Cal0¥tkf\. 6•23} Hwk,
CV-Zatnor1 .. Pitt from Sollldav (klclt 11·1': ..... ,_tJ; Plrlct, ........ ITll11t.11·H. ...._), ut-<'*""'911, f•J01 Alllton1 ~ISi Chol, ~ 1 ""from Shipp (~ klek) 1•H: SeM. Jill=· 1·•·'"'-·21. cv-c.o. to kickoff return (NH talltcl>. AL ftAUIMO ..oNIDUAL STATISTICS c.l'VI ll'tlct, ._,, ... , .0,
ltUSHINO-'#WllmlMler, Flateu, U •l6'; 0.-~~ulL tf7 .....,,., t-o, °""'· J-11; ,.._,., Hor,-mlnut t1 ••c.rv.e
......... tw-mlllua W c-.-tt1tct<. 1·14, e>euc:Nr, Mt, ~lltoll. ftAlllNG W.-lfftlfttltt, SNP., .. IJ-0, • H&.
••c•tVINO-WtttmlMltf, ,....., 3·3), L ..... AllMI\. 1-t4: c'*"'*'·· .. 21; Mio. car.ft, l•Q/ T...._,, 1-121 ll'-'1 l·O. t-tl: Cllal, M .
White-Br own duel
Two of Southern California's best runnj~ backs on the prep level will be on display toni&ht at Ora~ Cout
C.Olleee where Servile Kiah s Friars
meet Crespi in a non·leque duel at 7:30.
Plcina Servile is thn»year swter
Dmk Brown, while GmPi counien
with two-time All-CIF nmnina beck Ruuell Wbite. Tbe Dons took a S-4 first quancr 1ead in the Oranp
Empire Confercncx con,est, but Litwak scored twice and Seamn onoc ~!Y in the tee0nd quarter as OCC took the
lilld for IOOd. OCC's John Wilson scored aJI four of his _. ia me founh~ quarter.
.., ..... W•t ~. ,....,.._ 4: Andy Pa.razette JCOf'ed h ....._ indudiq two in a 1 O-aoal third period. u IS
t18•• l.-Jen 900tCd in the match. GoJanc:ft..evy. w.a NatlOe ud Pono Faulkner had &Yr<> each for tbe
Frabmaa Ken Phebus won aich oftitr siftlles teu in
ttraiPt pron. •bkh she has done in I 7 of JI tett this
......, ud her siscer Knsiy Phebus a1IO s~ u Corona
del Mat downed ICCOOd-ra.nted Sanui Bublua I~ in litll DOD lr•te prep leftniS.
Cesta Mesa Cross Country invtta tional set
......,... no-14-1 oveqJJ,
,. ~....,polo at the South Coat Touroament:
1;r n1111 1e.•1 afll:l:JuonC.Oucoredapairo(kcy
.......... Ille banb = aa lhe Vi~ beld otrtbe I ....... ~ 111 *"'°° pmc It Tustiia Hilb.
• '
s.tum 11, r .....a. v.a., 7: Dana ~ ...
overpowcrine Ul IW'ttpina at No. I lintJa b IM Elllil.
. ~her th~ ~ti jvst 1WO ~-Wie
EM-cii'• doubles lams or""" Deutd -am.on Sumki."and Debbie BOwen ucl Lan Plenoa M IWepl. &tuda ii 7-2; fountain Valley is S-l.
Tbe a.a Mell Hjp CIVIi Coun~ Invitational at
TeWlalde Part it ldleduled for thia monaina with ca., 1udoa in two diviliom. •nina 11 I a.m . ~cite Dtvilioll II eatnet ~ Coroea del Mar, Cw~ 'ialllDdl, Ne-= 11111»or, KateOa,Sl ..... llli ......_ Redoodo, ~. lt.,ao ~
Ptdflca, NOiie Dame (SllienfWl Oab). MllliOliL La Quinta. La Habri. Ofrdea Orove. lfta.-OBaida "ad
'
.. ...
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, October 1, 1118 •
Schweer heats·up,guns down Irvine
~ . tr '
ridge QB completes 16 of final 19 G~~,~~\c~~i~~ l~~~~~·r·s v~~0wamors knotted the count a\ w-.-:-::: =-Set-·-· (F1vwr -
passes to lift Warriors to 2 7-7 t"rtumph c~hl Gen~ Noji, for instilling ~me 7: 7 !)R ai;t 85-yard drive with 5t:h"'~r ltlc:llJ:.!~.ii., lntercw•ion r••lll'n ouc .. l••'-01.
a, HOWARD L HANDY ...,,...c. .. $1 .... ,
AJ\er a shaky st.art, Woodbridge's
Fred Sc:hwcer came out firing and the
Warriors captured tbe Irvine Clty
footb&ll championship Friday night
la non·Jea&u.c action with a-27-7
victory over lrvjne High.
Schweer missed on his first five
peaaina attempts, including several
dropped by over-eager re«i vcrs. then
connected on his next eight straight
and Oll 16 of bis next 19 attempts to
put the pme out of reach.
The Woodbridge senior quar·
cerback passed for two touchdowns
and ran for aaothcr as Coach Rick
Gibson's Warriors retained their
undefeated record at 4-0. Irvine fell to
3-1. 0
The two teams battled on even
cerms through most of the first hatf
with the score tied at 'l-7, lime
spant into his charges. h1ttin1 e1&bt an a row after m1ss1na his -"9en~p~yedab1~~inourgame fint five attempts. He passed to w SCl!w.., ~ ~ ,.,,~1• 147 runnina out and lrvine in control al ton1&bt, Gibson saJd. • He e&J!le an Randy Ramos from 6 )'ards our with W--.%eldfvar 11 "" ,,.,,, Seit•-IFM«
midfield. · before the .-rnc and I ~c;~d him to 59 seconds remaining to knot rhe lt.lekl, •·1' .
A pass attempt went into the hands say. somedung to the kids. He fired count with the aid of Aust an Fisher's At~ U>O i-.rimattoi
of Woodbridge defensive back R}al\ them up, and we went on to ~Ill. conversaon lack. GA.Ma STATISTICS
Nash a' his own 39, and he raced 61 .. He's the one who started the FlrttdOwM 1n1 • yards to pay din with no time left on program al Woodbridge, and we ov.e Using a hurry-up otlense, Irvine •W-·¥Wda9t n-i!:
the clock. The Waniors assumed a everything to him. moved quickly to the Warnor 48 with ~a.111t vare1a9e •o
ll-7 halftime edge ·when the con· "We fought for this game since the 12 seconds remaining. That's when :=: ... .,..... •·ls-1
venion try failed. last time we played, but no~ we have an attempted swing pass was inter-..... t!WIKll ...,-csaoe •·mn·~
When asked about the call follow-to put rhings in perspective and get cepted by Nash for the ~ore lbat -~ 1'6
ina the pme, Irvine Co-coach Rick ready for league play." ~ tO dampen the spints of the ~~-tumoiet leaf 40~
Curtis said it came fr~m. th.c bench. Gibson gave his defensive coaches aqueros. ......,i.·vwoeoe HO
• I ialce aU the respons1bhty forihat mucb of the credit for the victory. The Woodbndge added two scores m ~ :!,':.~ ~ rttllf'~• 25
w
11
1'·to )17
16·1S·O
11
&-m1n·O w )·39
l-1 MO
77 3S
one,'' b~ said. ·:But.that's th~ way It Woodbridge defeo~ sacked Irvine the second half as Schweer .ran in IMONlOUA...-USING aoes. Gave WoOdbndge credit. They 1 ?cuarterback Dave Lihcoln four umcs from the 2 in the third ""'nod and ,,_....., 1•-•.s. wtrtr•. 11"'4 M¥i.n ,.13
did ood · b h 'gh " I ..-.,.Oltlllfl, 1· 1; Lincol11. S·tor·m•"u' II ' a g )O out tre lO!ll t.. or osses of 30•yards. including three passed to Alex Zaldivar from 11 yards w-vur1tov1c11. M . Sitvm0..,, 1-17 Woodbnd~e mentor Rick Gibson by defensive end Gary Gibson and ou\ for the other. ~. •·7; .. "'°'. •-.u. ~"""'· 1-2 Nun
concurred with the thinking of the one by Prince Arthur Emerson. M ..
Irvine coach. "l would have done the Wit~ fullback Mike Belle and * 1~'_M~~\o'""SSING
same thing.. Ryan (Nash) was in the speedster Pat White carrying the ball. WHericlel 71, Irvine 1 · W--Seflw-. 1s-2.-o. m . Remos. o+o. o
right pla:ce at t~e right ti.me. I think it the Vaqueros moved 38 yards for the sewe rt 0uan.n ~~.:~m1~~~~"1~111 M t
was •. httle dash~rtenmg for them first score of the game late in the first tNlN 1 o o o-1 ..... H •
when 1t happened in such a close ball quaner. White went over from the 2 WooctWl6" 0 13 7 1-77 W-leldtvw, ..r1. Ra"'°' M ~.mwr.
pme. I don't fau lt the call at all. and Jeff Caudill kicked the con-tr¥-W11i1e , ~:;·,~T111~1t1. 1·3' i.:..~~ no. Nev.. 1-l? e,._.so~ •-•
EDISONWJNS, 21-9.
Prom Bl -• •
cast.
"We mixed it up." said White. "We
had read a lot about how big and how
touah they arc, and l think we proved
we're a good football team, too.··
Mater Dei had crushed a highly-
rqarded Santa Ana squad just a week
aao, ~nd White must have paid
attention.
.. Santa Ana tned to run right at
them," said White, who directed his
team to sk.in the issue, rather than
play a head-on collision.
It worked to perfection offensively ..
but defensively it was indeed a head-
on collision as Lamont Peay, Chuck
Nowotny, Tim Creed and Mark
Zamiska up front, backed by Ktin
Roberts and Vince Cunningham a d
others, thoroughly throttled M er
Dei's running game.
In the second half Mater Dei ent
to the run once -losing fi ve yards.
White said his biggeS\: concern was
the big-play abilities ofMater Dei. but
in the end it was Edison with all of the bi& plays that counted, although the
Monarchs indeed had a big play
athlete in receiver Tony Pena.
Pena caught 12 passes for 18 7
yards, including a 24-yard scoring
strike with 4:03 left.
Mater Dei covered the ensuing
onsidcs kickoff, but couldn't take
advantage.
Pen• was vinually unstoppable
apins.t th-rune-Orr-one coverage-ol
,all-league candidate Scott Jarrell, but
do":n the stretch the Chargers did
some double-teaming to help control
Pena.
"Actually," said White. "I though!
Jarrett did a good job on him. Pena's
just a aood receiver."
Pena was the catalyst to a :!42-yard
effort by. j unior quanerback Dann)
O'Neil of Mater Dei, but it was more
like just one-half of O'Neil with the
absence of his option ab1ht1es ..
BARONS ••• From Bl .
Meanwhile, El Modena was being
pushed around by a swarming Foun-
tain Valley defense. Led by nose
· auard Jim Garvisch. tackle Drew
Edborg, linebackers Brent Hickman.
Eli Del Gallo, Eric Sasst'nberg and
Chris Oarkand defensive backs Rick
Mock, John Kiel and Abram Yap, the
Barons held El Modena's top rusher,
Danny Gutierrez to 30 yards on 10
carries in the first half.
They also pressured quarterback
Adam Garcia, allowing Just 26 yards
pusina in the first half.
"We wanted to keep the ball away
from them and we did, .. said Foun-
tain Valley coach Mike Milner.
••After losing to Mission Viejo last
week, I feel good about this win. Ifs IOO'f to &ct back on the winning
track."
fountain Valley put together a long
drive late in the third quarter, going
76 yards on 13 plays with Henigan
pusina 14 yards to Cook to make tt
14-0.
The drive was set up by a 26-yard
pass from Henigan to j unior Doug
Weaver, but il was sustained by
Powe's running. He gamed 26 yard
on nine carries, including an impon~
ant 1 yard on third-and-one at the El
Modena 16.
_ Indeed, once the fourth quarter
rolled around, Fountain Valley pick-
ed up momentum.
Followina a short punt, the Barons
• drove 37 yards in six plays to make 1t
21..0. Henipn threw 13 yards to
\ Weaver and 12 yards to Mock.,.. se11ma ·
up a~ 8-yard burst up the 011ddle by
Powe for the touchdown.
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·Mater Dei opened as 1fl\ was go1ni
to blow Edison off the field as O'Neil
hooked up with a deep pass to Pena
on its third snap for a 44-yard gain to
Edison's 27 ..
But the Monarchs eventual!) had
to settle for Mike Ammann·s 21-yard
field goal after Roberts, Zamiska and
Cunningham wrecked the Monarchs'
touchdown hopes.
Maranda capped a 73-yard march
with a three-yard slide off his lcfi
tackle, and on the next Edison
possession, he drove over his nght 1
tackle from two yards out to cap a '2-
yaro drive.
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~Irv~ Edison
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3 0 0 6-9
Pint Ouanw
MO-Anvnann 21 FG. 4:S2
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S::V. ._.. OU.• MD-Pena 24 oau trorn "t>'NtM (run lalle<I)
Allendance: 5,000 1-.11marec11.
GAMS STATISTICS
EdlMll
FhlOownt 73
ltllthM·nr~ *202 Paulno n r<llloe ll4 Pasttno 10·17·0 Return varo.o.• 2
NaMllve Melt nr<1ag41 2·min· 16
Net Val'daOf .. • 332
MD ,,
15·4 2•2
19·35·1
0 ,.m.n·23
nl
..euiu... -4-41 -·~ O·O Fum&lle\·~ IOlt l·O Ptnattlas·v•nsaoe 10-91
Time of llOSMSs)on :u .u 8·77
23 16
•Pultt, lntercecillO!I fumble fl!lurn•
IHOIVlDUAL RUSHING
Edl-Anotio¥1c, 20·9? Mlranoa. 17·~
Warren, S· 10.
MO-Cllfforo. 11· 12, Quiros, 2·for·minus·•
O'N.tl, •·lor·mlnus 27 ·
0..-, .... ~ .., Del*ol ......
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
EdlMWt-~vlc. 10· 17·0. 179
MD-O'Nelt, 1'·3A·I, 2•2; w .1uam• 0-1-0
INDMDUAL RECEIVING
EdlaorMir•nd•, 3·«; lhci.r. 3·35, Rtillv.
2·M; Baird, 1·19; Wernn, 1·11
Mo-Pena. 12· 197. Ctlfforo, 7·23. Pacllerd.
2· IS, Quiros. 2· 12. Flennlgen, I· S
Edlaon running back Scott Jarrett trlea to
elude the araap of Mater Del defender Ed
Day CljU'tllC Frtctay•• game at the Santa
An.a Bo.wt. Charaera won, 21-9.
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ESTANCIAROMPS,35-7 •••
Jl'romBl
fumbled at the 2.
.. h was just a maner of breakc.:·
Laguna Coach L~man Cine~ !.31d.
"On their first pla). the~ run a simple
div~ play and get a "'0-) ard touch-
down. .
'"' "l thought that "'e pla)ed "llh
them prett) e'en and t'\ en got into
what I thought ~as sconng pos111on in
the first half," he said. "We thought
we should have gone into the half
down onl> 14-3. and ma}be e'en
14-7, but it Just ''asn·1 meant to be
"I thought that the) JUSI got three
easy touchdowns on us We are
much better than this ... Olne,· said
Following Desandro's touchdo"n.
Olney implemented a t"o-mmute
offense that moved the ball qu1ckl)
upfield and eventuall~ produced the
Artists onl> .touchdo" n of the night.
Junior quanerbal k ..i.aron Scheid
moved the ball up the field " 11h <;harp
sideline ~s. ~tung up Gra~ ·s 1-
yard touchdo" n run ~ nh 2:31 to
play. But it wa a classic case of too
little. too late as the Eagle!> ran out the
clock.
Scheid th re" for 126 ) ards. com-
pletina 15 of JI a11emp1s \\llh rv.o
mterceptaons. Tht' .\nt<;t!I' entire of-
fensive attack could muster onh 199
got worked:· Olne~ said "I thtnl.. that
we beat ourselves "1th tumo\.erc; and
penalties .. We are capable or much
more than this ..
* Estancia lS, UDunl BNdl 7
Sert bv Ol.t•r111n ·~ e.o. 1• 1 7 7-JS • e.rallda o o o 1-7
l'lrl1 Ouantr
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Secel>d Quar1tr
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Tillr• Qua,.,.,
E1....-omo 24 •umDtt recovery ~ tfld JO<tt caunll.,. 11:ic1<1 3-01
Pal/1'111 Qtuerttr
£11-'0twnOro I ru~ ,9 ... .,, ... ~<' I 30
l&-Gre~ 1 """ C•e1>bt 1'<1'1 2lt _AtletlCSll/lee 800 Ii' ,,,.,eo
Le
"1r$1 oowns 14
lt\llllt\ ·nrowt 1S· '' Pn""9 varcsaoe 176 Paulne 1). 31-2 ltaturnvar~· • ,.....!lvt ~ veroa~ , .... , ... 11
Nat vare1aoe 121
Pvnt1 •·26
Fut'llOlas·~ 'Oil • S .-Pwna'Ti.t·varo.ot 12 ·•1
Time of 1110SMU °"' 26 so
'P\1111, ln!~I-'"'"'°" re•u•~l INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
"'' I• 2'-2n
5'
J 11-0 .,
)·"" "·2•
316 1•)6
1·S
6·.0
21 10
L8-<0rav 20-70 ~•ttltMa" l 6 ~·d l ·O
£lt-Woll11iht1ci 14· 141 Otsenciro •· 10 aurr-ows ~-If Pt•ro--. l·• r_..., l·n u".-
1·4.
'"DIVIDUAL PAS$1NG
l~ 1S·31-l-126 1,1-0 .... no~o 3·11-0·S.
Mark Bartley of Eetancla ha.a&• onto lO·yard pue for a
toacbdcnm dapite hit by Laguna Beach'• Juon Clarke.
yards. collecmel~ ..
"We arc a ~oung team and lost
tooia}lt. but rm not so sure that 1>oe
•DIVIDUAL RECEIVING
L.9-Waoll 7·6' Grav 1·2 GO'<M" 1 I
f:•l-llorlt" 1·?7 Pt•rl>"C l·lt Manie.-1-10
GWC faces another quick offensive weapon
BJ JON FERGUSON
Of .. Dlllr ..........
A.1 Coacb Ray Shackleford will adrrul, lhe best
thina about last week's 11me is that u's in the past,
but the Rustlers will ha~ anolbcr Q\lick offensive
weapon to stop toniaht at Sou.th western College m
Cb\lla Vista. .
Tbt Rustlers.. comin& off the w.orst defeat 1n
the tcbool's history against Pasadena., are 1-1. 0-1
etlterin& the Mission Confereott pme at 1 with the
Apecba. also 1-1, 0-1.
Southwestern centers its attack around tal-
ented :erback Anthony Rivera. a good runner
wbo off on impu.I~ and can also throw the
b91I well. Rivera bas c;:iompl~ted S4 percent of tµs
paMel for 184.S yards per aamc. Wlth four
touebdowns and only one 1ntcrcq>l10n. His 222
yards of total offense pct p.mc ranki third in the
M i.Rion.
"He's very versatile.. very elusive:·
Slu1tklefotd said. "He ten.mb&es all over the~. turM~ plays intob\lpla) The) '11 use h1ma
lot."
Soutb.atem ~led Phoenix Commun1cy
Coll•ia its non<on~ p~. 20.19. and loo
its Mlllioe oPrncr to Mt San Antoo10. 24-ll.
from the &nt to JClt'ODd tame. t.bc pachcs cut down their tumoven &Om th.rtt to nont and
penalty YArdue m>m 12 I to 39. but ull lost.
"(ltlven) Md an nttllen.t pmc •in t Mt.
SAC, .. Shacklriorchaid ... He Nns outst.andiftl. Ht
just takes off running someumes Ht>'s an elu'S1\e
auy who makes things happen If 1fs planned runs.
you•re more apt to stop them. Containing him is
the main thing. If~ don't. it wtll be a long nighL''
Rivera's maui targets are Richard Sanchez
fnine catches. 11 S )ards) and Don Gal (four
receptions). The ch1t>f running threat is tailback
Tracy Williams who averages 4.0 yards per carry
and .S4 yards per game ..
Oefcnsiveh. Golden Wrsrs ke' 1s bcrtn-~klina techmquc, Shackleford said. Offensively.
tM RusUcrshave toavo1d tum1ng the b.1.Jl o'er like
they did the first two pm~.
"We turned the ball over 10 limes the first t"'o
pmes."hesaid "If we kcq>lt upa\ that pace. v.e·u
have SO tu.rnoven b> the end or tf\c season and
-e'U firulh 1-9."
Bot \be main ron«m offen 1\cly 1s O\er•
comina ~na uuuncs which ha'e ckpkttd the lll.l&tlers' depth.
The btwst loss was •-.ck CCC1C1,·cr Miu
Crowley, wbo brolce his hand lr\prktict t•O v.ttks
•and ~I ma an edd.ationa.1 ~ to thrtt wcdts
Shackleford calls tl1m one key c~mfl!t 10 the
olfente tbc 'Rusi.kn ~n not sa.nct to lose,.
Oa the ofttnsa" c. hnc~pard.~~ i• Faannan. 1 ,..W1Mftl~ .. wr.wtU~lidrtined by
a bedly sprau~ ankle a.not~CT t-.o to thrtt weeks
aftef ir\junna '' earty \ft the PaYdma pme. Hit
blicbp. Oat')' ~l)n. hun h'~ kMt "' pnic"ce dlit week. Center Jot am~ .. ho • .., hun IPlM'
CJCC travels to Mt. SAC
Ora.nae Coa-;t CollC'fe meets M.L San
AnJoruo Collqe an a ''' ion C'onfercnrc foocbe.11 pme toda~ at 1 30 p.m at Mem-
orial Stadium an Walnut
The Pirates. 1-1 o'erall and 0-1 1n
conference. are romina off a 10-Q lo s to EJ
Cammo. The) are ranli:td 1'\th m Southern
C.hfonua and t8th 1n the tatc. The
undefeated Mounttcs.. 2-0 o' era.It and 1-0 "' tbe Miuion. defeated ulh"' tern la t wert.. 24-21. The) a.re ran.,ed ninth \O the Southlaftd aod 20\h ID the UAlt>
Harbor
falls,
14-10
Sailors· quick start
fizzles as La Habra
rallies for victory
By~& WOLCOTT
Dlllr,... Cen ; _,,,
Ne~n Harbor HWi:s offense
couldn t wait Lo $Cl in the end zone
Friday night against La Habca. \alt
once the Sailors arrived they couldn't.
remeber bow to get back.
The lapse in m~of) rcsulled m a
14-10 non-conference loss to the
Hiahlfnders before a crowd of 2.100
at La Habra Hagb.
Friday marked the th mt loss in four sames for the Sailors, but the first win
all sellSOn for the Highlanders. It.was
alsoCoachJack Nicholls' first varsi"ty
win ever.at.La tlabra .
"'These le.ids amaze me~' Nicholls
said after bting carried across the field
by his playen following the victory ..
.. They bJd such great enthusiasm all
week. Some kids v.01,1ld bavedroppcd
their beads after startina the season
().3, but th.is was the best week of
practices yet . ., • ·
ln the opening minu,tes Friday, it
looked as if the Sailorl' Jeff Brinkley
would be the coa<;,h hoisted onto
sboulden after the game.
Quartc.rbeck Tim Newberry com-
pleted four of his first six passes to
pride Ncwpon Harbor SO yards on its
fint possession, with Tom Walker crashin& over from 1 yard out for an
early score. Newberry carried the ball
in for ~ convcnion, and the Sailors
led 8..() with 42 minutes to play ..
But tDt was the last time the
Newport Harbor offense sot clOICf
than 35 yards froQl th~ goal line. The
Sailors• remain:na pomts came on a
third quarter safett:awm the ball was __
mappedOver \M atn punters'
head and out of the end zone ..
The previous week, in a 10-7 loss to
Huntington Beac~ Brinkley said that
until the Sailors-controll~ the line of
scrimmage. they .. ~ going to Stt
their buns kicked.·· Newport Harbor
failed to win the war m the trenches
ap.in Friday, and the-result was as
predicted •
The Sailors managed onl) 60 )'ards
rush1na on 24 camcs. Walker. an All·
CIF runnina back last year. was held
to S yards rustung in the first half and
35 yards (on 12 carries) in the game.
Rushing frustrations forced NCY>·-
berry to take the ball to the aJr. While
the ~foot. 165-pou.nd senior con-
nected on 1 I of 30 passes for 121
vards -mclud1 ng four rcccpttons for
Walker and a 24-yard stnke to senior
Ernie Reinhardt in the fourth quane.-
that was ncarl} broken for a touch-
down -he was picked off thrtt
times. La Habra comcrback David
Gutierra came up with two of those
mte~uons 10 the fi~ quarJCT.
While the Sailors' running pmo
wa.s capsized. 1he Higblanden ate up
the top soil in huge chunks. Junior
balfback Mark Brown compiled 86
yards on earn.cs of 30, 2.8 and 1,,,__,.
yards. as La Habra rushed for 176
yards on..30 attempts.
Brown. the younger brother of
Servite's star run.rung back Derek Brown. did all the sconna for tbe
Hi&hlanders.
With 1 :55 left 10 the first half. he
broke up the middle on a 30-yard TD
run. then spnntcd around the left side
for a t¥.o-po1 nt conversion. Du.ming
La Habra's ~inning drive in the third
quarter. Brown carried \Wl~ for 36
yards. including an ~yard score.
Brown had an earlier touchdown
run of 48 yards ·called back for
holding. It was one of the Hilb·
landers· 11 first-half penaltits io a
pmc that had 22 flags thrown for
lossts 1otahn~ 173 yards.
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Mercer earns heavyWeight gold fol-.. ·s . • •
He knocks out Korean foe;
McKinney triumphs at 119
SEOUL (AP) -Ray Mercer, a 27-year-<>ld U.S.
Army infantryman who took up boxing five y~rs ago so
he wouldn't have to go on field manucvers, became the
Olyhipic heavyweight champion today.
Mercer knocked down Baik Hun-han ofSouth Korea
with a crashing right-left to the head and stopped him at
2: 16 of the first round to &ive the United States its second
gold medal on the first of two finals seSsions.
Kennedy McK.inney, who onc.e had the reputation of
bein& a runner-up in bii tournaments, won the most the
most important cbamp1onsh1p in amateur boxing when
he beat Alexandat Hristov of Bulgaria for the 119-pound
· Olympic gold medal. . ·
Tbe 22-year-<>ld McKinney, of KiUeen. Texas,
knocked down Hristov and also forced him to take a
standing eight count as he won a 5-0 decision.
However, U.S. teammate Michael Carbajal of
Phoenix failed in bis bid for a gold when he dropped a 5-0
verdict to lvailo Hristov, also of Bulgaria. in the 106-
pound final. The H.ristovs are not related
.
Wealth of 1nedals
being distributed
like never before
From Tlte AHodatecl Preu
SEOUL -While all eyes are on the top .---.=--.
of the Olympic medal chart and the renewed
race between s\iperpowers, something new is
aoina on further down the list.
Bulgaria is fifth with nine gold medals.
China and Korea are multiple medal winners. Third
World nations like Kenya. Senegal and Morocco arc
taking home gold and silver.
While the little guys are no threat to the traditional
medal moguls, they are making inroads in the medal
chase as never before. ,
"The real story is the spread of the medals,·· said
Dick Pound of Canada. a vice president with the
International Olympic Commmee .. Olympic officials
point to several reasons for the new competition.
Since 1972, the last full Olympics, more foreign
athletes have trained 1n the United States and other
sports powers. At the same time. developing nations arc
putting a grca~r emphasis on spons. aided by new
international {>rograms that share competition and
coaching skiUs.
The.medal chart refletts1hose changes. Hungary
has collected a nauonal record number of &olds in
swimming. Anthon) Nest) of Un) Suriname set an
Olympic record while beating Matt Biondi and
swtmmers from East Gennan-, and the Soviet Union in
the men's fOO.meter bunerfl~: -
Paul Ercng of Ken ya led a Thtrd World rostc-r of
medalists incl uding Brazal and Morocco in the 800
meters. Amadou Dia Ba of Senegal ran pa~t Olympic
are.at Edwin Moses to win the s1h er fo the 4()().meter
hurdles.
China. which returned to 01} mpic competition in
1984 after a 38-year absence. has 23 medals so far in
sports ranging from divi ng to 'olleyball.
Quote of the day
Ray Mercer, hea"ywe1ght boxer and one of
the U.S. fighters with gold medal bouts coming
up: "The pres! gave us no credit. We knew we
were capable of doing this good. We were
surprised the media put us down."
NBC ezpecta $80 million pro fit
SEOUL -NBC wtll lea'e this proud 00 Olympic city wt th a big profit.
The network will make about $80
million on the Olympics. a source said
Friday, despite lower-than-proJe<:ted ratings
that are forcing it to compensate ad \'ertisers with free
commercials.
Michael Eskridge. NBC's execuuve vice presjdcnt
for tbe Olympics. would not confirm the figure.
standing by his earlier statements that the network
would male.ca ··reasonable profit" on the Games.
''h's too early to say exactl~ what the final figure
will be." Eskridge said. ''We won t know that for at least
a couple of weeks."
Bcf9rc the Games staned. NBC officials pnvately
projectc<i a profit ofS I 00 m1lhon.
But a network source. who asked not to be
identified. said the figure wtll be about S20 million
lower because of the "make good" commercials NBC
must gi ve advertisers who were promised an average
prime-time rating of 21 .2.
• Three more Americans are to fight for aold medals
Sunday as part of a six-bout card.
They are Roy Jones of Pensacola Fla, who will box
Park Si-bun of South Korea at 16S; AndRw Ma~ of
the Army at Fort Carson. Colo.. who will me.et
Nounnaaomed Chanavazov of the Soviet Union at 178;
and ~upei:-heavyweight Riddick Bowe of New York. who
will fi&ht Lennox Lewis of Canada.
Baik and Meroer came out winging at the openina
bell and both laoded several rights to the head. Then as
Baik backed toward the rope$, Mercer nailed him with a
riaht-left to the jaw.
The 'Korean dropped in a heap, then strugled up
before the 10-count was reached. but the referee stopped
iL
Mercer leaped into the air and pumped his right fist
in triumph as teammates Bowe and Anthony Hembrick
rushed up the ring steps to congratulate him. .
After finishing second irrthe national championships
this year, McKinney vpwed after winning the U.S.
Olympic trials.that there would be no more second places,
and he kept his word. winning the Olympic title.
Mc1Gnney knocked down the 24-year-old Hristov, a
European champion. with a right 12 seconds into the fif)lt
and kept on tbe pressure througho111 ~veral 1imesjamng
U.S. wrestler'• p rotest denied
SEOUL -An international wrestling ~ federation today denied a protest filed on
behalf of U.S. freestyle wrestler Nate Carr
after he lost a 3-2 decision to Park Jang-soon
ofSouth Korea.
It was Carr's first loss after five victories and
relegated him to a shot at the bronze medal at 149.S
pounds against Kosci Akaishi of Japan.
Parle., unbeaten in seven matches, later beat David
McKay of Canada, 13-4, and moved into the gold
medal match against Arsen Fadzaev of the Soviet
Union.
U.S. Coach Jim Humphrey filed a written protest
to the International Wrestling Federation, which
turned it down in less than an hour.
"Their reasoning was that the match was not
officiated correctly, but the rules say you can't change
the results," Humphrey said. ..They said tlley're
downgrading (the ratings of) the three officials and
suspending them fo r one year."
The downgrading of the officials and the
suspension were not officially anno1Jnced.
"Nate is 28 years old and probably won't be in
another OlympiCs. I told them that doesn't do him any
good," he said.
The coach said the protest was over a call early in
the second period when Carr was trailing 3-0 and went
for Park's legs.
"Nate went for a double-leg (takedown). got him in
a body lock and the other wrestler fled right off the
mat,'' Humphrey said ... We're protesting the Korean
flceit·>s· the mat.
"We're saying that is a point (for Carr) because ifs
a takedown and that he (ParL.) 1s fleeing the match and
that's a cauuon. Those are the rules."
Schultz denied shot at medal
SEOUL -Dcfendong world champioo.I ~ and 1984 Olympic gold medal winner Mark
Schultz of the United States lost two matches ~
and his chance of wmning a freest)·le I\(\
wrestling medal to4
Schultz. who had won fi \'e straight matches and
allowed only three points, dropped a 7-3 decision to
Alexander Tamboutsc\ of the Soviet Union. then was
wiped out, 14-0. by Necm1 Genculp of Turkey at 180.S pounds.
Schultz. 27. twisted his lef1 knee in his first match
Thursday, but was able to continue with no apparent
effect through the tournament until today.""
U.S. Coach Ji"' Humphrey said the knee was
bothering Schultz more with each match.
"His knee was really hurting him pretty bad,"
Hum~rcy said.
Barton wins two gold medala
SEOUL - Ncwpon Beach's Greg
Barton became the first Amencan in 52 years
of men's kayaking m 1he Olympic Games to ...,::....-:;-
win a gold medal Fnday,capturingthe 1.000-
meters in the K-1 classification with a time of ..__ __ _,
3:5S.27, just one-hundredths of a second ahead of
AustraJia'sJGrant Davies.
Barton, a nati ve of Homer. Mich .. who has resided
in Newport Beach the past two years while training for
the <;>lympic Games. came on strongly down the stretch
to nip Davies .at the wire, althouah the rwo were far
apen in terms opflancs. ·
Barton, in lane 8. was a boat length behind the
leader in the early going. but came on in the final 300
meters.
A bronze medalist at the '84 games m the K-1
1,000. Barton grabbed a second gold, teaming with
Nonnan Bellingham of Rockville. Md .. to win the pairs
1,000.
Long-awaited match for u:s.
against Soviets for .gold medal
It comes down to one match
for American volleyball team
SEOUL (AP) -Finally, the Soviet Uruon. This 1s
the dream Olympic final the U.S. men's volleyball team
waited 20 yean to play.
"This is going to be the exclamation point of our
success.," said middle blocker Craig Buck. a starter on the
team that won the 1984 gold medal. the I 98S World Cup
and the 1986 world championship.
Now it comes down to ~ne match Sunday night. "We've worked toward hat for so long. I know 1f we
play our best, no one can uch us. We can only btat ourxty,es." said Bob Ctvrthk. who broke into the stutina
lineu.1) in I 986.
The Americans mql into th~ fin.al Friday by routiq Brazil. I S-3. l S-5'. -11 , in one semifinal, while
the Soviets rolled over Arg ntina, IS-11, l?·IS. IS-8, in · !the ocher. Brazil and Argentina will play for the bronze.
Tbe U.S. players say they found some einra
modvatlo.n after the men 's basketball team was upset by
dllSovidl. .. Al tar as team spons aoc~. the women ·s basketball
and men•s volleyball teams are the last hopes for
A1l*ic:MI." uid captain Karch Kiraly. .. w. want to contribute to &he U .s. medal count," he
Mid. ...... tw.Mint watch1n1 Mau Biondi wn'lnina one
medal in 50or60tieCOIWh. After s1• m1tcbes and IS to t 6
taoun of compcdtioll. and wath 12 'Pla)'Ctl arid a staff o( •
eiaht, we can only add to the medal count by one. We wish
we could help more."
The _la.st time .the Amencans and So~1cts competed
totether m Olympic volleyball. the Amencans woo their
tint-round match in 1968
But the Soviets went on to wan the gold, the second of
their three in the sport, and the United States finished
seventh. •
The Soviets dominated the sport until the Americans
won the 1984 gold and went on to win volleyba.U's "triple
crown." ·-
Since 1984, the United State has beaten the Soviet&
in 2S of 35 matches. includma seven straight earlier this
year. The Soviets. however, won the last two at home in
Auaust.
"We've been on the hiah side for awttile," said U.S. C:O.Cb Marv O\lophy. ··Bot~ teams know each otbet very
well. In terms of power and personnel. we're com· puable."
Soviet Coech Gtnnady Parshin said tbe·Amencans
should be favored.
.,. ••The U.n.ited States has the edcc," he said after
rrida,y niaht's ttmtfinal victory •
''MeJ\lally. ou.r playen an not ustrooa. Only r-o of
our playerJ have penicipated in the Otympo. bdOR. Our
playtrs a.re ~ouna and don't have a lot of upeneac:e ...
The U .s. p&aym, who aJrtady came cloee IO blows ia a aente practice earlier tll1s Wftk, said &heir emld1lll
play could boa factor.
-rhey pride themselves on beiq 10 Mic,,. Q..,;a laid ... But when they cradt, &hey crick wide Of1D. •
• the 8ullarian with sinaJe punches and combinations to
.Jhe heacl.
McKinney f'orced llristov to take a standina eiaht
count with a ri&ht to the bead in the second round an<f in
the final minute of the bout, he landed Al wiU to the head.
Hristov's main weapon was his left jab, allhoup be
scored with some combinations in the third round.
Frmcbman. He knocked him down with a n&bt band in
the 6nt round. then made him take a swadina eiabt count
after two more smashing ri&bts to the head.
In tbetee0nd round, Wan&ila nailed Boddouani with
another riabt band. Boudouani struggled up, but the
referee stoOoed it at 44 ac<:onds of the round.
.. lfl made it close, they were going to take it from me
like they did from Mike," McKinney said. ··r wasstandina
therewhe11 they did it to Mike and I knew I couldn't make' it closie ...
The I )1.-pound title went to Andreas Zuelow of Eut Germany on a S-0 decision over Oeorac Cnmne of
Sweden. Zuelow, a 22-y~ar-old maintenance. m~n. scored
effectively with right Jabs and short combmauoos to the
bead iD conttollinphe action from the outlet. Cramne
simply could not act inside on the taller Zuelow.
~al lost, S9·S8, losing_on all five official cards.
"I'm.the Olyrl)pic silver medalist and that'• not bad
at all, Carbajal said .... thought I won the gold medal and
I'll al_!t'ays fed that way." · ~al, 21, was the agttSsor for much of the bout
and janded several good punches to the head of the
circling Hristov.
Eut Germany got its second gold when Henry
Maske, a ~year-old Army officer. scored a ~ decisoon
over f.aerton Marcus of Canada in the 16S-pound final.
Marcus, a 23-year-old power punch.er, fou&ht with a
riaht band that rePQrtedly was broken m ~ qUartetfinal
bout. However, Hristov landed numerous jabs and that
apparently swayed the judges in his favor.
Robert Wangila of Kenya became the first boxer
from Africa ever to win an Ol)'mpic gold medal when he
stropped baurent Boudouan' of FFanEe-in the second
round of the 147-pound final.
Marcus threw a lot of rights in the.first round but few
thereafter althoui.h he shook Maske with a right to head
just before the bell ending the second round.
'The 6"foot-31h Maske scored effectively with~1
jabs throughout the fight and also piled up points with
ri&ht-left combinations in the third round. Wangila simply had too much power for, the
FoR THE RE coRo
~DAU TABLE
('nwwlfl 3' at 31 WWfltl Tedey)
Soviet Union East Gal'INlllY
UllllM ..... W11tGarmanv
9Yllel'le Clllne Sfltelft
H\#!Mrv • Soultl KorM ltomanla Franc.
Pol9ltd Auatr.1111 ,,__,
Nowz-ieftd Italy • YU9Q81evla
~ Kenya
C-0. Sweden Clechoslovek la Norwev are11l o-Tletk
Flnland Swlttef1and
5Mln
Mtttfot:eo
Jemelca ~
"'""'le Ponuoel SUtlnemo TurlttV Ar""tlna Cllllo Coale Rice lndonttte
Netti. Antlttes,
Peru
SaneeeJ Virgin lllands Colomble Graac:e
Mexico
Mol\tOtl• Pakbtan
PlllllPJ>lnas Tllllllend
G S 8
49 29 42
37 33 " J3 ,. 2S 12 14 II 10 12 13
4 10 II
s 10 '
" ' 6 • 7 •
7 10 6 s 4 6
2 s 7
3 s s 3 3 1
3 2 •
• 4 ' 2 4 J
2 2 s
S I 2 2 2 •
0 4 4
3 3 0 , J 0
I I 3
2 I I
1 I 2
0 7 2 I 0 2
I 0 I
0 7 0
0 0 2
I 0 0
t 0 0
I 0 0
I 0 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 1 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 I 0
0 0 I
0 0 I
0 0 I
0 0 I
0 0 I
0 0 I
0 0 I
BOXING
l'INALS Utllt Ftvwt6tflt (IOU Pe4Hllb)
M•N'S TRACK ~O FIElO
l,SOO P'IMb Tet l. Peter ltono, ICenva, 3:3S.96. 2. Peter 120 EMlott, 8rlleln, 3:3', lS. 3. Jenl·PeJ,,-Herold.
f9 EHi GeNnenv. 3:36.2l. •. Steve Cram: Brittin. 14 3:36.24. S.....,. fpft, .,...._, J:36.ft. 6.. Hen 37 Kullter, Ne"*'lend1, 3:37.0I. 7. Kll>looecll 3S Olerulvot, Kenve. 3:37 9'. I. ~rcul O'Sulllven. 2S Ireland, ):31.Jf, '· Merlo Sliva, POf't~1. 3:38.n. 24 lt. ,lfllf • ...._ LM NtM, l:4UO. 11. Jo~ 23 c:Mtlre, ICtnve, ,...,_ 12. Kllellfe Omer
23 ICl\ellfe, Sudan, 3:Al.07.
23 IS MIO l'IMll
14 I. JoM .....,.,, lltnve, 13.11.70. 2. t>leter
13 a.-. Wnt 'Gennenv, 13·1S.S2. ~· Htnlio.r11
13 Kunu, Ea11 O.ma1w. 13:ls.n . 4. Ooml1100s
ll Castro, PoNUIMll, '3:16.09. S. SVdMv Me,...,
I ._...., ~... IJ:J:Ut. 6. Jed< 8udlner. : lfllaln, ll:tl.IS. 7, Stefano Mel, lletv. 13:26.17.
9 L E\lllUtnl lgnetov, Bulllerla, 13:2U I. 9. Jot!"
8 Doflertv, 1'91and, 13:27.71. 10 Jonny Denletnon,
1 Sweden, 13:30 . .U. 11. PaJCal Tlllet>aut, Frenee.
1 ll:3Ut. 12. Volln Onalekl, Keno/e, 13:S2.0I. 13. · 6 Garv St9lnes, 8rllaln, ll:SS-00 14 Paul Arpin,
5 Frenq. l4;l3.lt. JOM Re11110. Portugal, et>an·
daft. ! • ••v l'lnels 4 I. SOvlet Union (Vlclor 8rv1111ne. Vledlmlr 4 l(rylOv, Vledltnlr Mouravlev. Vlla ll Savine I.
;s JI.It. 2. Britain IEMlot Bunne'f, JoM Regis,
2 Mlc:l'IMI Mdartene, Linford Cllrlslle). 31.21. 3.
2 Fr911C1 t9runc> Merle·Ro~. Daniel Senooume.
1 0,.. ~. ~· Moriniw.>. 38.40 4
I Jamaica, 31.47. s. "'"'·,. S4. 6 West GKmen'f. I JI.SS, 7. C_., 3L93. I HU1111erv. 39.19
I l .... a•v l'INll1 .
I I. U1111M 1t9M (0-V W'tefftt, L• All· I ....._ ..... Lewts, ,,,.,.,...,., ICIW\ Reblnl.IM,
I ,,.,, w-. Toua. 94lkll lte'/Mtlh, Cllumbul,
I OIW), 2:56.16. (TIM w0f1d recordJ lld rwcord
I 2:56.16, 1W U.S., Moake Cltv, 1'61). 2. Jamel~•
I {Howard Oevl1, OoYon Morris, Wlnthroo I Grel\em, INrtland Cem4N'onl. 3:00.30. l. Woll
I Germanv INO'bort Oot>eMlll, Edger 111, Jorg
I Velhlnelf. Relf Lublle). J'00.5' 4. E"J Ger· I menv, 3:01.ll. S. 8rll11n, 3"02.00 6.. Aullr•ll•, I l:OlM. 7 Nle«la, 3 02 SO. I Ktn'fl. 3:0U9
: • Ohan FIMls
I l . Jurgen Sdlult, EHi Getmenv, 215 fMt, 914 lndle._ (OIYmPk: record, old recOf'd 68 21.
: l>v MIK WllklM, U.S., Montreal, 1976) 2. Romes
-~rlas. Sovlel Un~1 ill·~ ~:-B~n·
flObOrl, Wesl Ge<menv, 211·0~ 4. lourl
lvello HrlllOV, 8ul111rl1. OUIPOlnltd Mkl\MI ca,..., P'MeNll, S·O.
Ooumtehev, Soviet union, 217· I~. S, ~
WlltlM, L• --~ 216·2V.. 6. Ge1ia Valent. C1echo1lovekle, 21S· 10V.. 7 Knul Hleltnel. Nor· wev, 2'3·0111. I. Alols Hennecto.er, wes1 Ger· manv. 207•71.4. 9. Erik Ot &ruin. Netllertenc:h. 206·10\ll. 10. Mill• aundc, s.n Jow, 104.11. 11 G-9\11 G-oulov, 8utoerle, 700-10.\0. 17 lmrlctl BUMr, ClechollOVlltla, 199-1~-Golc>-ivello Hr1•tpv. 8ut11erle; Sllv-~ ~ ..,._,.., 8ron1~1
IMUOOI. Hun;erv. end L90004do S«enlH. Phn·
llPlnas..
W<>MmN'S TRACK· AND FIELD ,,,.. -.en l'lrlels
.......,,weleM 11 IU fl'euftdl) 1. P9IJlll Ivan, Romani•. 353.96 (Otvmolc ~ McKINW't, IC.IMll. Tnu, out· r_.d, Old rKOl'd 3.56-5'. llv T. Kannklna, POlntod Alounde1.Hrlllov. Bulllerle. S-0.. SOvttt Unloft, /<MK.ow. 19IOJ. 2. Tetlen• $MIOlenllO, Soviet Union, 4:00.24 l . Leiloule
~ McKlllnOV, ICllMft. Toxe11 Sltver-Atexender Hrhtov, Buflarle; lrontt-Jor119 Jullo ltoc:lll. Cotomlll•. and
PNlol Moollen, Tlletland
Utlltw•••M on Peuncbl AndrMs ?uelow. East Germeny, outPOfnltd c;.c,, .. Cremne, Sweden, S·O ~AndrHs ?uatow; Shvtr-Gooroa Cremne, Swtdoll; eronz...-..emelb Ills, Ill·
........ Ge., end Ntrouv Enktlt>el, Monootl•.
w ............ ( 141.4 fl'euftdlJ
ltobot1 Wenella, Kenve. stOOPod Laurent 9oudouenl, Fr811CO, 0:44 ..cond GOld-ltobaft Weno lte, Kenve, Sii·
~-• Boudouenl. Franco, Bront-Jen
Dvelell, Polenc:l. end 1<--. Geuld. R~ ..
WATER POLO
Ewwllfl "'9ca CNna 14, South l(orM 7
Nllllll ,..ca G'90Ca lO, Frel!Q8 7
MEN'S f'IELO HOCKEY """'-... Netherland• 2. Auttretle I ( 1·0)
aalkausllelte, SoYltt Union. 4:00.30. 4 ChrlJlllle c.tlll, lrlleln, •.00.64. S. Lvnn Winleml, Ctn·
ede, 4.-00.N. 6. AlldrM Hellmann. Ee;t Ger·
~. 4:00..K. 1. Slllfeen 8ellov, 8riteir, 4:02.32
L M1rY .....,, • ...-., On., _..2.4'. 9. Dolne
Ofelle Mellttte, Romania, 4:02.'9. 10 Fellme
Aouern, Motroooo, 4:09,00. 11. Kim G.eletfltr, IU
........ 4116.JS. 12. Otooteh Bowker, Caned•.
4:11.95. •. -....... l'lMf• I. UNeM ..... (Mee ._ ,._
CllW .... lldMlel, ........ : LA., l'lereMe .,_..,_,we .......... EWIYll AIMWd. ....,,, 4u1.---. 2. e .. 1 Germ.nv 1s111e ,,,,,,,.,.,, IC.entln ~. tlll't'IO ~.
llMt'llel Goetlr), C .09. 3. Soviet Union (Lloud·
mle IC~tleva, Geftna MlllchouGlna, Marina Jtron. Net• Pomodlldlnlkov•>. •US 4
Wt&! Getmanv. 476. s. Bulgarle, '3 02. 6.
Poleftd, 491 7. Fr~. 44 02. Jamaica, did not lien.
l ............ """' l, Soviet .Unlort (Tatiana Lt0ovJk.1la, Otg, Ne:aerove, Marla PlnlouJna, Otge 8rv111ulnal.
J:IS. lt. (Wonct rteord; old record 3:1S.92, llv
E .. 1 Oermenv. Erfurt, l"4). 2. U!lll!td St9tn ,.,.... NftnlN, lfvmer, OtMIO Olxan,
~ M.Y,. V ...... llrttca, L ...... di, ""'-.,_ W,-, LM"Melln), 1:15.Sl. J. ... , Garmany <Oetmar NauCHtuer, IClrattn
I!~. S.lllM 8uKh, Petre Mueller),
J:lUt. " w..1 G«menv. nut. s. J-'<ie, l:D.ll. 6. lrlteln, l116.lt. 7. France, 3:29.l7
c-ci.. ebelldon. ... ~ .....
l. Netelve Lltov&Mve, Soviet Union. n teet. IWi~ 2. IC.ettwln Nolmkt, Eut Germenv.
tt-l\ll. J. U M91tu, China, 6._l. 4.. Ines Muellef. EMI Gemlenv, ..,_~ S. ClaUOle LOtCl'I, WHI
Gemleflv, 6'1. 6. Hohlt Hertwlo. EHi Ger·
niem, ~14. 7. Nelelta Aknremenko, Soviet
union. ""°""'· I. HueM Zhlhlli'llJ, Chin•. 6S·O'I•. f . Cone Yumen, C111ne, 64·7. lO. Sverle Mltkove, --.r1a, 62·7"'1. ll. Zdanke Slllleve. Czec:no.to· Y81lla, tl-lO\la. 12. ._. Deno, c.t. Mole,
17..W..
CANOE-dYAKING
Miii'• ~ ...... 1..-, ...... I. Ivan IClomanlleY. S.Vlet Union, ' mlnu111, lt.71 MCOlldL 2. Jotrt Sc:hmld1, Eest Gormanv, 4:lU3. J. NlkOlel &oulll\elov, 8Ulllerle, 4:1Ut.
4. L.e«v CAtln, Cenaoe, 4:20.70. s. Auret
Macel'OMU, ltomanle, 4:21.n. 6. lmre Pulet, H~. •:JIM. 7. Poler Peles, Ci~ valrle • •!22.14 I. Ivan Selllen, YUIJOtlevla, •:2u7. t. Eric Jemie-. Britain,· •:JUO.
Miii's Ke'Alr ...._. l.000 Flftlts
I ..... BarMI\, N-, Mlcft.. l:SU7. 2. Gnni Davies, Aullralla, 3:55 •. 21. 3. Andre
WOl!lle«la, EHi Gefmenv, 3tSS.S5. 4. Dmitri
Bal*OYllll, Soviet \Inion, 3:SUt. S. Gunner Oiiton, Sweden, 3:5'. ... 6, Alen ThOmOlOll, ~
heland, 3:56.tl. t Attlle Stella, Ctecho$1ovellta,
l:S1.S2. L Monen tverwn. Norwev, l:St.lL f. F«anc CtlMI, ~rv, ...00.JO.
MM'• c.... ~*" , .......... l. V1c1or R~ end N*.olel Jourevul,
Soviet Union, lM..36. 2. Olaf HeukroOI end lneo
Soallv, East Ga('manv, l:Sl.44. 3. Marti<
Ooolerale end Merel/I, Ll>lk, Poland, l:S4.ll. 4. Cfl(.r.tlan FraclerlkMn and Arna NlalilOll, Dtn· mah, 3:54.ft. S. Herlmut Faull end WOlfr1m ~-•· W11t Germenv. 3:55.62. 6.. Grll>Qf'e Obre-la end G'*>relle Andrlev, Romania, l:S6:5'. 7.
Gallor Teklcs end G_uutev Ltlkeo, HUl\Hrv,
C.'04. 11. I, PeK.el Syt1101 end Didier HOYer, Frenm, •:OUS. f. O.Ven 8ona11 end Poler Bollov. au19er1a, 4:1 u2.
MM'1 Ke ...... ~aln IMO l'INB
I, Ofw ..,_, "-• Mid\., Md Mann ..... um. Rec:ntat, MIS.. l'.l2A2. 2 len FW9UIOfl end Peul MacOoNld, New Iffland, 3:J2.71. l. Ptltr Fa.ter and KelYln Grellem, AuaWalle, 3:J3.76. 4.. Nlofl Ellwel'lltr end c:an1a11 Lo«nlrar, Wfll Gefma!IV, 3:lU3 S.
GYldo 8thll"8 ~ Y:ot'Jlen.JVenll. Etil Gar# menv, 3:3$.44. 6.. Oenlel Slol•n end Anoetln V ..... ltomenle, 3:3S.7S. 7. Anderl ONMtl end Han1 Olsson, Sweden. 3:36.13. I. Svtln E11ll Sotvene end Herald Amundsen, NMwev,
3:31. 16. 9. Tibor HeM '"° Andres Reina, H1111941rv. 3:AU3.
MM'I KIVM F-. 1,IOO l'IMh 41. HunHrV (ZIOll Gvuln , Ferenc CliPH,
SandOr Hodoll, Ahlle Alltelllm), 3-cl0.20. 2 Soviet Union (Alenndre Motou1rio, Sareel
Klrsanov, 1911' Na;av, Vlct0< Danlawvl. ):OUO. 1 EHi Garmany (l(ey Bluhm. Andre WOftllello, Andree• Sleehle, Hens·.>Mro
8,.._), 3:02.37. 4. 4U$1rella. 3:03.70 S. Po·
lend,>~. 6.. Wat ~v. J:OUl. 7 ltelv. ~'7. L Sweden, 3•0!9. 9 Frenoe. 3:0UI
.......... Ke ....... _, SOt , ......
l. Eell Garmanv (8lr91t Sdlmldt, Ankl
NolMatfl, Rel"'IOne Portwldl, Helke Slnee<), I ml!tvl•. 40.71 Ml<.Ollds.. 2. Hunoerv (Erika Gectl, !rlk.e Mesaros, E111 Rettun, Rite koben), 1:41 OI. J. 8u19arla IV4nl• Guacheve, Diana ll'elll1ke, Oenlene Polkove, 8orllle11e lvenove),
1:42.'3. '· Soviet Union, l:"..26. S. W"I Ger· menv, l:d'2. 6.. Sweden, l:AS.67. 7 Otnmartt, 1:41.10.1. Poland, l:.47.44. t. UftllM Stetes (Tred ....... ........,,.,.... c-. ...._,
lleedl. CdW Mef1Re.O-. Hw11•1111• Beedl. ....., oary ..... c.. .. Mole), "47.'4.
SYNCHltOHIZEO SWWWWNG
OWt , ....
I. MldlelW C•"*'on end C.roMI Waldo, Cenede, 1'7.717 POlnta. 2. Senll JM._ Md ~ ....... atb1'll. c-. "7.JM. l. Mlvelro Tenake eno Mlkako Kotenl, Japan,
190, "'· 4 Karine ~hulef •"9 Anne Capron, Franoe,,lk7'2. S. Edith Bou end Kerin Singer, lwlt11fien4, llU50. 6. ~rlla Tscllonlleeve and Tetlane Tltove, Soviet Union, 112.667. 7. Nicole SflMl'll end Lian Goodwin, 8rlteln, 17'.015. I.
~-. Cendlnl end Sonia C•rdanes, AM•ICO. l7U33.
M•N'S VOLLEYaALL
'""' "9co ~lends 3, 8uteerle 0 (IS·6, IS·I, IS•IO)
~ ""8ce Swedtn 3. Franca 2 112·1S, 1$>-S, l·IS, lS-12 IS·12).
TRACK •••
l"rom»
that has eluded Iler during her 17-year
racina career, faded badly over the
1CCOnd halfofthe race to finish eighth
in 4:02.49. It was Slaney's first
Olympic 1,500 race and her second
unsuctlelsful attempt to win a medal
in Seoul, bavioa finished I 0th in the
3,000 meters Sunday.
In the men's l ,SOO, Rono became
tbe· fourth African aold medalist in
four distance fl!CCS. winninna in
3:3,,96, R.ooo, a student at Mount St
Mary's in Emmitsburah. Md .•
pabbed tbe lead halfway throup the
l'9Ce and held on comfortaoly.
Britain's Peter Elliott took second
in 3:36.1 s. with Jens-Peter Herold of
Eut Oennany edaini Steve Cram of
Britain for the bronze in 3:36.2\. Cram wound up founh in 3:36.24,
with ~n hopeful Steve Scott
Wdnt ft.ftb an 3:36.99. N"-led for the final 4.000 meters in WUUUDJ the 5,000 ID l3:1 l.70.
Dietrr Baumann of West Oennaoy
and Hu.;ora K.uue of &st Ger·
many ovm:ame Oomi"fos Castros of PonUlll in the final S meicn to ftnltb leCOnd and third in 13:1S.72
and 13:15.73. !artier lJl the Oamn, Paul Erma of
knya woo the 800, Julius K.arhakl or
ltmya toot~ l1QOO-mekr steeple-
._ and uiiranim Boutaieb of
Morocco woe the 1°'000 meters. ne U.S. ...... , 40().fDritt rel8y
._ .... #2 1 slitted friday, for an
...., ...... af'~ llOM Oft tJ.e ftl)il
... Ol ftl ftriMound bait. •
;
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75 15
69 90
69 90
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14
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Detroit ~ " 74 I 3
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.,...,., 1 •.m. .,_..,, Oct. 1 -DMllf'S ti Ntw York
Mell, I •. m..
s.turelv, Oct. I -DMllf'S el fMw V0111
...... II.I'll. .,,_,,, Od. f -~ •I N4'w York
Mitt <• _..,..,.), 5 •.m
T..-.1 Oct. 11 -New Yorlr. Met• el ~ '" .........,,, s •.m. Wedi 11•, Oct. 12 -"9w Yarll Mel\ et DMllf'I (I .-...ry), S P.tn.
AllwtcM U... 0..-J'I -,_,.. ·~•'*"'· Oct. S -OMIMd al llotlon,
10:20 ··""' lllundav, oct. 6 -Oeltlend at 8oslon, s •.m. S.turdev. OCf: • -&os!Oft •I o.t.land, s •.m. . Sul*\f, Oct. f -Solton 11 OM .. nct. 11:30
11.1'1\. ,,,,,,_,.y, Ocl. 10 ~ ao.1on •I Oaklelld Of
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Toronto U 75
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3 3th • 4 .......... >.-... u•v. OCt. 12--Oakland al toston (H
DellM 2 2 0 .soo 74 70
N.Y. Glents 2 2 0 .SOO t7 9S ~nd 76 14
Battlmor9 S4 105 ~-dncl'led dM11ot1 lltle .......... ~ ~ ........... s c~ •.Boston 2 Delnllt 6, New York 1
TIWWltO •· a.l!lmore 0
IC.,... CllY •, ~L TDHll, Siettle 6
Oel!llllMI 7. Mllw•ultft 1
T .. V', Gemn
13
34""1
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5;05 P.m.
.. ...,. VoB (John 9·1) a1 Oelroh (Aleu no.r 14· ll), 10: IS a.m.
a.ton (Gerdnet" t ·6l •I Cievetano (Farrell IMO), 10'.35 e.m. aeltl~ (Tlbt>S •·14) •• Toronro (Ctancv 10-1'), 10-.lS a.m. ..
MllwaullM (Hl11u.r• ..fs-91 •• 0.kland IG.
Devit lH), l;OS P.m. Ollca90 (Perez 11·10) •• Kansas cu ..
(G\.e6Qa 20-1), S:OS o.m.
Tean (Wiii 1·10) al Sealtle (Ca mobeN 6·10) 7:05 P.m. '
lllllllPV's GelMI
~ el Mlnnew1e, ll:IS • m.
Bolton •• Cleveland, 10;35 e.m .
Hew Vork al O.lroll, 10.35 a.m
IM!timor. el Toron10, 10-.35 • m Chlc:MO al Kan1u Cily, 11.35 1 m
Mllwauk .. I I Oakland, 1:05 D m Ta .. , •I S..IOe, 1:35 o.m .
aND lllaGUl.Alt SEASON ................
West OMsi.n
W L Pct GB 11-~ 93 66 .585
Cincinnati 86 73 .541 7
Houtton 12 71 .513 11'12
San Fr•~1'co 12 78 .513 l l'h
San Diego 81 71 .509 12
Atlente S3 105 .335 39""1
Ee1t Dtvlslon
11-New York 91 60 .620
Plttlburoh as n .. 531 13
MontrMI · 80 10 .SOO 19
SI. Louts 76 14 .475 23
Chlc.eoo 75 15 .469 24
Phnedelphle ~ 95 .403 341,;
x-dlnched division lllle 0 f'rtMY'• kortt DMllf'S 6, San Frencll<';O 4 Pit~ 10, CNc:HO 9 1\0 lnnl1>11S)
Clllclmatl I , Allan•• 1 ~RU'1Phle 2, Monlru t-I
Ntw VoB •• SI Louis 2
Sell Dle9o 5, Houslon I
T .. V'• Gemu Sell FrandfCO llteusehet 19· 101 at DMMr•
(leldllr 11·6), l:OS o.m.
PlttlOur9h llCrame< 1· ll •t Cnlce.uo I~ 0-\), 10-05 e m
SI. Lou1a CO.Leon 13·91 at New York
<FerMMll u -101. 10-.lS 11.m
All9nte (Jimenez 1·6> •t Ctnclnnat( CCna rllon
•·•l. \\:15 •.m. PtllledelPhla <Fr-n 2-J) •• .MonJrH l
(Joflmoft H ), •:JS P"Tn. : sen DIWOO 18oolttr Mr"ir AbUltOll \Forid\
1~7), 5:35 p.m.
S41MPV'' GefM\ Sen Frat1el1<0 •' Ded8en. I-OS o m Ptllllldelcillla al Montreat. 10·35 a m
St. Louis et N-Vork. 10'.lS 11 rn All9nla at Cincinnati, 11:15 • m
Pltllbuf9tl •' Cnlcallo. U.20 • m San Oltoo 11 HOWton, 11.lS a m. IND llllGULAR SEASON
AMmRtCAN LEAGUE
TWlns I, Aneets ~
CAUf'OllfltjA IWNNHQTA
• a11r11111 • nrll .. ~dtl 5010 Gla<lden ll 3010
lllav 2b s 2 • o Herr 2D S 1 l I
JovMr lb S 1 2 t Baker u o O 0 0
CO.via rf I I 2 , B\Ah rf 2 I 0 0
9rown If I 0 1 I G .. 111 bn I 0 l 0 •~ d l 0 0 I Dtvldin rf 0 0 O O a--c I o O o Pu(ke11 d s t 3 2
SdlOllldu 4 0 0 0 \.t n ln ID • I I I
Howell lb I I 2 0 Owver d'1 'l I 0 0
Ltudner c l I 3 2 Lml>f'dl SS . I I '1 I
Newmn3b loo O
JI S 12 S Tet.n lJ I ll 1 seer. llV IMlnes c..... 000 002 030-5
Ml d • l lO 121 --1 Geme Wlmlno RBI -Pvellelt (II) 1.-...v11. ~wmen OP-CallfOf'nle 3,
~),llOOn ,
TllurMDY, Oct. 13 !.... o.klMd et 8oston (If
~. s P.11\.
w .... Set1"
S.turcs.v. Oct. IS -t i Nallonet L .. 11ue' win_., 5 p,m.
Sulldllv, OC'I. \6 -•• Nelton.I wlnNr. s p,m. ~. ()ct;-Mltl--~wt-AJTWican
wlnMf. 5 •.m. w-...v. Oct. 19 -at American L"-
wllWWt', 5 P.m.:..l':---Tllur*v, uc;1. 20 -at Amertc:en L .. oue
w1-(N MCHMN), S:JO pm .
Saturdt't', Oct. 22 -al H.ilonal LHllut wlfwler (If MCnMrV), 2 P.m.
$uftay, Oci. 23 -t i Nallona! Leaoue
winner (If Meftl¥V), S P.m
GOL~
'-"*" °'*' , .. c~ Ge.> aaeoMD aoueeo \.&Ao•Rs
J9l'I SMMll '3-67-130 ~ Tllomoton 6'-U-132
Dan Foramen 67·66-133
Mike Hulbert 67·66-133 L.8nce Ten aro.dl 61-65-133 ,....,. L.OW9l'Y 61·67-135
.....,.,. 2 2 0 .500 • 13
WuNMton 2 2 0 .5'0 M " ~ 1 3 -0 .2SOHl2
Amettun C•I• ~ West
2 2 0 .500 106 100 .
2 2 0 .500 S7 17
2 2 -0-~lllU ff-19-
1 3 0 .250 .. 74
1 3 0 .250 5' 74
Central
4 0
3 1
2 2
1 3
Eest
0 1.000
0 .750
0 .500
0 .250
• '° 67
" 100 .., ,,
'3 104
8utfelo 4 O O 1.000 7 4 SI
N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 II 4'
lndlMeCIOlls l 3 0 .250 S9 70
Mleml 1 3 0 .250 so 75
New Enolend 1 3 o .. 250 S4 16
SolllldtV's 0-
~·~ at llams,. 1 o.m Clnclnnell •t lllaldln, 1 o.m. autlelo 11 Cl!lcaoo. 10 • m. ~ •1 'Pltlaburo"· 10 a m Green ..... •' Tamoe lkv, \0 e.m
Houttoft at Ptllladele>fllll. 10 e.m ~ls al New Enoland, 10 • m
..... Vortl Giants et W•\lll1>11ton (Cl\eMet 2
at 10 Lm.) Seetltll el Atlanta, 10 e.m.
K-1 CJIY al New York Jets. I o.m
0en"91' al Sen Oltoo (Cl\ennel • at 1 o.m )
Detroit al $en Fraoc1'-l:o, 1 o.m
Mlltllelota a t Miami, I o.m.
MeftdaV's G-
DalU •I N-Orlffn• ICnannet 1 •• 6 D.m.)
lll•ySfewart 61·61-135
Gery Koc:ll 6'-69-135 ~ .-e... 11.....-11s f'ltlOAY'S SCOltE ~ Hul!Oft ~136 8r'91*n VO<JOll 31. Ulen SI. l Geot9eArc:tw ~136 ~ODAY'S G~S
lllUN Codlflll 61·61-136 WMt·llllldtlM
lllOOWt Wr-70-66-136 USC et Arlz.Oflll, n lollOY ClemHtr 61·61-136 -UCt,.A. al W1stiln111on
WeYM °'"" 67-49-136 Cel SI. Fullerton et Wyomlno
JofwlvMlllr n -&S-137 Padftt at l.onll 8eact1 St
UNvMlff 70-67-137 Sen Joie SI. •I Ct hfornla
Mike OoMtd t7·t-137 Fr-St. at Or_. St Devid ~ 6'-61-1)7 Oreeen at Sen Ole9o St, n era SanOtr 71'-6'-137 umer 11 Arizona s~.. t\ Mele trwtn 67·70--137 ....., 116Hlco at Air Fprce
.-Twav 71·66-137 w.oer St. at Bol.$1 St .. n
L.arrv )Miion 10--67-137 Celofado 11 ColOrado St
Herry Tavtor 6'-69-131 Nor1'Wn Arizorta at IClellO
Joey llaWSMtt 6'·69-131 Idelle SI. 'et Montelle St
LMrv llllnklf' 71·67-131 Moll!-at Neveoe·lteno
9lllvltev8rown 71-67-131 Seull!WMI Ed Flori 61·70-131 , • Teo• Cllrlslla ,, el Arkenses ,._.,,.st-art n·'5-Ill Heutton •• eevior Mike Ntcoltllt 6f-69-l31 E11tlfn Washlnoton 11 North" Teus. "
atlld Fabel 67·71-131 tow• St. •I Ollle"<lme
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Devtd Frost 70-61-131 Texas •! JU<•. n
Klm.VOUllll 73·66-139 Teo• Sou)!Mrn at_..S.m HOUSI0!1 SI "
Jim 9ool"Ot 72·67-139 Teo• Tacll •• Tues A&M
l.MWICi.n-n n -..-13'---:-Utafl a l Teut-EI PIM, ~ -z~~-.....,~ • GlbOv Gllb«1 n -61-13' Miami, 0 t i BIM SI
Corev Pnln 6'· 70--13' l(enl S1 at Centret M>Chigen Devb Love Ill 7~\)t .... kl. A£M V$. JkklOll St ., lllO·•NPOl•S
a11y Andrade 71· .... 139 Ml&tourl·ltolla •t ltllnols St 9'14 8 rvant 6t-71"-139 Eaalern 1n1no1s •t tndl•n• St .• n
Dlllwd Pruitt 61·71-+l'lf Ntw Mulco St. at ,K.tMllS
33·~7
JS-~ 3'1·3~9
31·37-6t
35•J4-6t
33·3'--6t
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ll-36--69
34·15-•t U·J.t-49
31·l1-6f
J5·l5-70 )6-;i..--70
lS-lS-10
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34·36-70
33·37-70 36-;i..--10
36·3S-71
37.;i..--1.1
l6·3S-71
31·37-71 . 31·37-71
lS-36-71
34·3?-71
l.t-37-71
L.~ Tedi et Kenw , S•
!Owl at Mk:tll111n SI
Ntvadll·Lts. v-s •• Ntoresu SoulllWftl MlUOU'i St •t NortMf°" t111nols
Wt1tern IMlnols •I NOl'IM!'n low' •
•~ al North...,eitern Sl~d at Notre O•~ n \
l""'°'s al Ohio St \ TOiedo al O!o16 Ul\lveo11v ~
lllUMftot• •• Purdue
""'-' SI. et-'Soulllern 11 "Oil
ao,..tlne Gt"" et Western Mlcfllffll Mlclllllln t i WIKonsln • \
Akron 11 Youngi town St \
M. Tenn. SI. Vi. =n St at JKll~ n Nor1'I Carollne •I A uourn
O.ware SI. el at11>une·C~m1n n
Oar1moulll el Oevlclso" Sou111,...1am Louisia na at East Ce r011ne
T_ ... SI. al Ee,tern kenhJCllV. n
LSU a l Florlo.
VMI ti. Furman . ~··~Illa Nor1'I Carollne SI • I Geotv'. T kn
UllertY al Jemes MediSOf'
AJeOema •• Kentucky Mb•IUlool St. at Mem01'is St n
Missouri et Miami, Fla.
Setnlord al MoreMDd St
'
Orenge Co.at DAIL PILOT/Saturdey, October 1, 19M -
~1otten visit Ecll90n
Tiie Barlesn Globetrotten paid a Yialt to
Sdl8on. ma1l Friday for a workout and
took the opportunity to put on a ahow for
tM atadenta. Curle.r Johuon (1~1-
aacee a ball on bJa llDfen while · '•
Jolumy Jun (~d~e). and Barney Bertacd.
Hltll scMlt
f'IUOAY'S SGO.IES
(Naft·IMtUt>
Edbon 2\, Mattf Del 9
F-laln Vt lteV 2\, Et Modena 1
OcMn View I•. Wntern O c..lstrMO v ... .,. 12. Wes1m.nS1ef
C4M 11. Laoun. Hiiis 11
Estancia JS, L111Vtl8 Beadl ] L.8 Hatlre 14, New00t1, Heroor 10
s.odllNck 21, !>er•• 11
Ke .... .J. COltt Mesa 7
w..-r~ ?7, 1 ..... tne 1
~ Pan 37, Savanna O
Et DoradO 39, Fullerton 21
Loera '°· Lakewooo o Mayfair 21, Maonone 14
Orant1t 16, VlHe Parlt 14' ~Genlilll Gr-LM~I . \.os Amloos _. Garden Grove o
Le Quint• 10, ltatlCIO AlamttO\ I•
TOMGHT'S GAMaS , ........... ,
l'ootnll "' Unlvtf'slllf (et Tusl•"}
C'f'aul "' s.Nlte (t i OCC> Dene Hlllt vi Sanre An6. Vt llev (SA Bowl)
Sen ci.n-tt ·o Traovco H••' l•t Min ion Vlllo. I P.tn) <Gar-.~~) aoi.. ~ va. Klnl*tV (If Weiternl
A• ..,_ e t 7:30 unless noltd
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SOUTH COAST COHf'EalNCE GIWllfl West n. 1''*"9n 4 -
Fulltr10n 1 0 I 2-4
G4IClln Wflt l • \0 6'-22
Fuller1on ~IM Ames I Petre 1. L.Jtnct
I, -**lns 1 Goalle ~ Frt '4" 1
GOldlln Wftl scorf"" Paraw re S, L"" 1
Monon 2, Fault,..., 2, Tlcnv I Cl•o•,,.,I I w.nes
I, Tran I, ,McClane I, &row" 1, L" 1 MelUl!onOff 1, Meuse< I, Smltll I. K;Od« I
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).
OlAMGI ~E-CON,llllENCE
Or...-CMst It, •enc:M SMfteee ll
Of.,... .:.oast • 6 3 ._." lllendlo SenlfQO 5 4 2 2-ll °""'" CoH I .corlno. Lltw•~ 7 $tncMz 5.
Wiiton •· KenNdv 2. E•o•n 1 llancN> San•IH O KDf'lftll Settz..-• Mee·
c:e1P'9 l . ?netto 3, Wetcl'I 2 Clevenoe< 1
H"91 scMe&
'°'1Tl4 COAST TOUlllNAMENT
. (et ,.._..,, "-f1* Hil!I) • .; ___ • ......,, Maniar 12. Elllsen I e-2 3 2 I-I NewPor1 Ha~ 4 I 4 )-12
Edhon seo<lnO We•C!e S McCra11ev 1
Steitton 1. Goallt MIVH ltooev •
NlwOOrl Harbor acor '19 Pfl •o\ • Mof oen 2, l_. 2. Moort 1 Ancir1n an 1 St1cl<ltf 1,
Slnttl I. Goalla "'""' Sinn s aelheft '1, OoWMV I o..nev 1 3 1 3'-I
seunav m-.odn
(et ~ c.-. ,...,..,..,..,
Sc:retct1 melll -1 (IOUI' i.os>-1 80CIOv Sd!wWTI (COiia Mesa), 2. 8a1'I a.si Ser
.. WdlrlO), 1 Sllawn McCOMell Bree
Sc:oet larown IChlnO).
Halldlcao rneln ....m <•111nt 1a011-1 a~ Coctv (Otlna Point); 2. Gret Ht ncoek <Co'1e
Melll); 1 DIM Farrtl (W,,1tt~>: • Bred
OKtev (San Olmerltel. i G•rv Hoe~s (GleQ
A-); 6. Scott arown (Cl'lonOI 7 But I Eii
Cntro (Oiel) Ol1Mlfner1 1N11n _, Clout r.011-1 Meno.
Dwyer; 2. Mike Man.cane, l Oennv Mc.Nei•;
4. ...., Nleltter .
TaNNIS '*"'s tewMment (at ..SM ~,_._, o.. ...... ~
K Curren (U.S I de! .Jofletl Krllit IU.S I 1-6, ...... ....2. JolVI McEnroe IU.S) ~ Tim
Wlllllon (U.S ), 2-6, •·2, 6-2. oan.. V1U«
('°""' Atrlcal oet. ~ul AnnecoM IU S l 6·•.
.... 4.
HWI ICMel tlrts NON..CON~IE•IENtE •AMdl! 11. ~ v....,
Slllilles
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The Boston Red Sox clinched the American League
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Oeveland when contenders Milwaukee and New York
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Tbe Red Sox won their second divmon ti tle an.three
~ aod wiU open the playoffs Wednesday 1.-inst
Oekland at Fenway Park. ·
The Athletics went 9-3 against Boston this season,
includina 6-0 in OakJand.
"Most baseball people are going to say it's aoing to be a toss-up, .. Oak.land manager Tony La Russa said ... We
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The A's became the first AL West team in the 2~year
history ofdivis.ional play to win 103 sames. Kansas City
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Rieb Yett. 9-6, who gave up seven hits in 811> innings and
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outs for bis 36th save.
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pmc. He allowed three runs 1n the first inning and
yielded Carmen Gastill9's solo home run in the sixth. _
Elsewhere in the American League:
AWedcs 7, Brewen l: Dave Stewart, 11-12,
improved his lifetime record over Milwaukee to 8-0 wath
four-rut baU in eight innings wath I 0 strikeouts.
The Brewers opened up a 1-0 lead in the third"inning
on Rob Deer's two-out, RBI single. But the A'scamerigbt
back in the bottom of the third with two runs off Bill
Weaman, 13-13.
Jose Canseco homered to increase his major league-
leacflng totals to 42 home runs and IZ4 RBI. Mark
McGwirc and Terry Steinbach added home runs.
Tlten 1, Yaakees %: C het Lemon hit two home runs
as host Detroit eliminated the Yankees from the
American League East race.
Boston had ·aircady clinched a tie for the division
championship and the Yankees' only hoi>e was to win
their final four games and have the Red Sox lose their final
three.
Blae Jays 4, Orioles 0: Dave Stieb lost ~is no-hit bid
with two outs in the ninth inning for the second
consecutive stan, finishing with another one-hitter for
host Toronto.
Stieb faced the minimum 26 batters unul pincb hilter
Jim Traber lined a clean single to right field. Traber, who~
has batting .216, singled about three feet over the glove of
first basemill Fred McGnff.
In his rast outing Saturday. Stieb's hopes for a no-
hittcr were ruined when Cle,eland"s Julip Franco got a
single on an apparent rouune grounder that too'k a bad
bop. The hits b:, Traber and Franco each came on 2-2
pitches.
Royal14, White Sox 2: Dann) Tanabull hit a two-run
homer. his 26th of the season, and Charlie Le1braodt.
13-12, pitched a s.even-h1u~r and '>'On for the eighth time
in nine decisions~ He walked none and struck out three in
his seventh complete game.
Ra.Diers 11, Mariners 6: Reliever Craig McMunry
pitched five hitless innings and Cecil Esp~ dro'e in th~e
runs and stole home as \'1s111ng Te"tas beat Seattle.
In the Nauonal League:
Pirates 10, Cabs 9: P'r~tdcnt Reagan made a surprise
visit to Wrigley Field and returned to the broadcast booth
to do Cubs' play-b)-pla~ as Pittsburgh won in the 10th
Preeldent Ronald Reagan throws oat the
ceremonlal fl.rat pitch at Wrtcley Field Jl'rl-
day before the Cuba-Pittaburgh tame.
inning on Andy Van Sly~e·s run:scoring single in the I 0th
inning. .,
Reagan was in Chicago to give a speech and attend a
fund-raiser. but made a late decision to go to WrieJey
Field. The game was held up for 36 minutes by his visit.
and Reagan siayed at the park for about an hour after
throwinf out the first ¥11 to Cubs catcher Damon
Bcrryhil .
Reagan, who re-created Cubs· games in 1934 for a
ra~ station in Iowa.joined Harry Caray in the broadcast
booth and called an inning of action. The Cubs scored
once with Reagan at the microphone when Rafael
Palmeiro hit an RBI single in the fif5t. •
Reagan became the first Ameriean president to sec a
pme at Wrigley Field. The last president 10 watch a
baseball game in Chicago was William Howard Taft in
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I > l ) I ' • H • , ... so * isb, si~cd • two-year co ...... I 0 t 0 0 I --'da ' w ....... L.1>-1> • , , o • Mets 4, C•rdlnlli 2 tract n l to contmue
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~~~ M • o o : n . LOUIS. "'w vo1u1 ~manager o the Reds. .....,.....,.. 0 0 0 I llilr~l>I Mrftlll It==.. I 1-l 1 I 0 I =·-;.. ~ : ~ :-~::::.c;D .: n : The R~s ba ve a 344-2
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""":_.. ... ,,,,.: •• 2 :. .. !, .~ .,,: ,,_' =~" : : ~: ~:'~."' : : : : seasons under Rose, who
--.rl<l*I io 1 o.•1t< •• ,,... ''" ~.. • o 1 1 s1rw..,..,r1 '• 11 •, •, contract expired at thee. ~rift\ T-< J 0 0 I MctlViO'lN ) Uml>lt--Ga<c.. F.r" ~ ·-· Foro F"' ......... Allc'M2" J 0 I 0 .. -..... >I' 0 of the year. The 44 VI "-· s-io. ~"· Ttwo """ *-·cw-. n .... ,..... o. ..... v. 0 0 0 0 -ID '0 0 0 • th b
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"-. 111 1 0 1 0 ~ 211 • ~!·~ l · teafn and the third-,.,•> T-• ,,.. "• total in the league bchi 1909 at the Cubs' old West Side Park. Larkan with two out in the bo1tom of the ninth 1nmng to
Long after Reagan left. the Cubs scored four times in lift hosl Cincinnati. which got .a pair of home runs from
the 11iru.h_f or a tie.JU...9 . ...M11dL Webster hll..a._solo_ ho.m.cr.._buiOu.' '"'"" . .__ __ _
Palmciro and Vance Law hit RBI doubles and Andre Pltlllles %, Expoa l: Alex Madrid pitched four-hit ball
Dawson had a run-scoring grounder. for seven innings to out-duel Pascual Perez and win his
Met1 4, Cardlllals 2: Da\ 1d Cone'.' be'.'camc the founh first major league game for' isiting Philadelphia. Madrid.
pitcher in Mets histof) to wtn 10 games in a season. 1-1. avenged a loss he suffered in h1~first career start last
hurling a nmc-hiller to lead host New York. Saturday night when Perez no-hit the Phi lites in a rain-
Cone, 20-3. threw his eighth complete game. but gave shortened five-inning game.
up two runs in the s1.xth inning. losing his chance at the Padres S, Astro1 l: San Diego's Robcno Alomar had
National League earned-run a\'crage title. Cone is at 2.22, four straight hits and scored three runs and Carmelo
behind Joe Magrane of the Cardinals. who is at 2.18. Martfoez had three hits and tliree RBI to lead visiting San
Reds.I, Braves 7: Lenn~ Harns· single scored Barry ·Diego.
U.l.Wlt New York and St. Louis.
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Mumy Cook said Ro '· 0~ L~:,. new contract was ''a refl ,_,,. tio.n on what l perceive
the success of the club." If' H lllllHSO •1. .. -s 1•1 • , • 1 • "Altbou&h the tea ~.Z.,'-·'.. 1N 1 o o o > basn'twonthcdivision. c!:"wv:, , • 2 , 1 1 • team has done exceedi
u....,._.......,., oor11no. "''" O••h. well since Pete has ~;.,':"""~;.~;~ Froomm•"9 here," Cook said.
flt8JC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE PlllJC NOTICE PlllUC NOTICE 1UllJC NOTICE Plitt.IC NOTICE MtlC NOTICE
ACTIT10UI 9USINEU flCTfllOUS ~II ACTITIOUI IUIMH FICTTTIOUI IU ... 11 ~ NOTICI OF LEGAL NOTICI! Collage Hosph al Cou. NOTICI! 8'*1flcallona.
NAME ITATEMEHT NAME ITATIMENT NAME ITAtlMENT NAME STATEMENT NO. 9-M ""°I.RATION OF CCM..LEQE HOlf'ITAL M ... al: 714/~2.2734 ex-INVJTINCllllDI Bid °'*11no: 10:00 A.
Tha !Oltowlng per.ons ere The followlnO perlOl'lt are The following persont era The following P«IOOI ere AN ORDINANCE OF THE1 •GATIV'I! COITA •IA •IUll \«Ilion 199 Dale: Sep1ember"20, 1988 TUESDAY, OCT08EA doing bu9lnees ... dOlng butiness as: ,doing buSl'*8 u : dolno business... CITY COUNCIL OF THE, DllCLAAATION PROPOllTION. Publi1heci Orange Coul Specification No. PO/SS 1988
Sf\JUG HARBOR BREW, FESTIVITIES. 116 Ille WESTERN STAR WIN· E X C E l. C R E D I T CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH I Tiie Irvine IWlctl Watar ADVllOftY Delly Pilot October t, 1988 Dapanment: Police. Ara, I Otftoe of Iha City
ING COMPANY 400 Snug Havre, Newport · Beech, DOW CLEANING, 20321 CLEANERS. 4 Pointe Sur, AMENDING A PORTION OF Dlttrlct (IRWDI is ptaparing In acc:ordard with the Sa988 Public Work1 10200 Slater AY9nU8
Harbor Newport Beech Calif. 92663 Santa Ana Aw. •22. Santi Legune Niguel, c.111 92677 DISTRICTING MAP NO. 23 a NegallYa 0.C:latatlon for ntW Sala' Drinking Water Spec:lflcatlon1 For: RE-l!tvln G ....... CtllF c .. tf 92663 · Dorothy G. Clock. 116 Illa Ana Heights. Calif. 92707 Lou Zefeznlk. 4 Pointe TO DESIGNATE A BAYSIDE lttie PfOlac:t (•) ci.tflbed and Toxic Enforcement Act Plitt.IC NOTICE PAIR AND MAINTENANCE I POLICI
Wlllerd E Dunlap 400 Hevre. Newport Beach, Juon D•llld Wampler. Sur, LAgun1 Niguel, Clllil. FRONT YARD SETBACK
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be10W. A "Draft" ~llw of 1Nl. llleH084)italCouncll SERVICES FOR Cll'Y Publiehed Ofanoa
Snug Harbor, Ne~port Cahf 92663 20321 Sanla Ane ~ve •22. 92677 ACROSS LOT 016. TRACT Dec:laretlon 11 on file at the of Southern' c.llfornl• r• FICTITIOUI _,..... OWNED TWO-WAY RADIO Delly Piiot Oc:totler 1, 1
BNch. Caltf 92663 Bonnie R McClellan. 103' Santi Ana H91ght1. Callt This butlness la con· NO 802. LOCATED AT NO. Olatrlct office, 19802 Bar· cently IAUed a public w11n-NAa. ITATl!MINT EQUIPMENT
Tllt1 bustnass 11 con-W Bay Ave .. Balboa. Cellf 92707 ducted by. 111 individual 16 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE, daen AY9nU8, Irvine, CA, Ing on behalf of all licenMd I The loilow!ng pertOnl are It ii the Intent of thl1 r-. .,._.,. llft-
ducted by e ltmtted partner· 92e61 Thi• business 11 con· Tiie regl•lranl com-WHICH WILL BE MAIN· and is ~ for public acute panei:al holpl\al1 In doing butll'IMI as ques1 to lnYlle bld1 !Cf two-• '"-"'"l\A
ship This bu11ness 11 con-clUCted by: IWI lndlllldUll menoed to lranNCt bvsl· ITAINED AS A REQUIRED IMpec:tlon. A NegatlW Dae:· the r9glorl. M•ny of lheae la-(11CARE OF THE BODY way radio r~ and main-_......;...-.;;.---...,....,.. ....... ~
Tiie registrant com· ducted by co-partners -The rut1tr1nt com-nus undet the flctltiou• FRONT YARD leratlon wtll be c::ontlclered cllltlel ,....._ Into the •t· 2)DR STEVf:N WESLEY tenence Ml'VICe for lhe City. ~~IT _
mencec1 to tranNCt bu91· Tiie registra nt com-menoed to tranaac:t busl· business neme Of names (Pl•nnlng Commission for apprOYll or d~ovll mote>ller• two chemlcal• OllELL o .c .• 215 Rtverlfd• The City'• Melling to ~ .__ ••-•
ness 1.1nder the flclltlou• menc.cl 10 1r1"18Cl bvsl· ness undW the flctllloua listed abOv• on Auouat 17., ··Amendment No 668) by the Boerd of Olrec:tOl'e of -ethylene oxide end Ave. Sta. 8. N"PC>rt BMcll. tract with a ~ wndor The follow\no ~
bullness oame ~ narnee ness unoer the fteUtlou• 1tKltinest name or names 1988 Tiie City CouncH of the the Oletrtct at • meeting to benzene-lltled by Ill• Calif 92663 · for the pro\lldlng of r9Pelr dOlng butlNM ae: .
listed above on (not yet) bu11nets name « neme. M9ted •bove on Janu1ry 1. Lou ZllleVl•k.
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Clty ot Newpot1 Beech doel be held at 6:00 P.M. October State of CallfOfnie •a known 0r: Stawin Weeley Lovell end rmtintenance MMcel to l•JEXTCEL8TOYSP=
Wiilerd E Duni9'> listed abova on September 1987 This 1ta1ament wae Iii.cl hereby ordakl 11 follows. 11. 19661n tlleOletrtct Offloa to C*IM c:enoer, birth de-o c .. 1242 w. ee.an Front, the City O'Wf1ed lnY9ntory ol SOLU IOH • 4 ,.....,
Tlllt 1tatament was flied 15. 1988 . Jason Wampler wtlll tile Counly Cletk of Or· SECTION 1 The lollOWlng et the ebe>Ye Mcfreaa. t-.:ts. or olhel reproductlw Newport 8eech Call! 928411 two-way rldlo aqulpmenl Laguna Nldual. '-'
with Ille County Ci.1t al Or· Doro111y G Clock Thi• st•temenl was llled •noe County on September delc:l1bed r•I Pfoperty In 1. Jeffrey Aoed Trunk toxldty. Thie bu11nei1 11 con· (listed herein). and Invitee ell Lou Zeliaznlk. 4
ange County on September n.1~ llatement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or· 1. 1988 ltt. Clty of New1>or1 BNch. Sewer. PNM t. Tiiie profaCt However. Ille Ho1pl111 ducted by· an lndtYIOual lnterHted and qul11fl•d Sw.77~ N9~111
7, 198e with tn •County Clent of Qr, County on September ,_.,.County of Orenge. Stete o prQYldea a to.ink -to Counc:ll'•wwningnotect lhet Tlfa regf1tranr como. wttheOrMf9County 929 I
f1t11f7 •nge County on Seotembar 15. 1988 ~ Orante COM4 ClllltOrnl•. relieYe Ille lrvlne ~ter both cMmlcala 11• relNMd menced to 1raM11Ct bulls and surrounding metro-This bue neM I Published Orange Cou1 21. 1968 FatlO) Daily Pilot September 10.1 lol 16. Tract No 802. Dr1W NM. ~we In IUCh tmall amounf1 that rfeaa und« the flc:tllloua POliten area to eubmtt quo-dueled by: an lndlYldulll
Daily Pllol September 17. ,.._ Published Orange Coast 17, 2•. Oc1ober 1, 1984 11oc11ed at • 16 Harbor the IMne Aandl _,., Ola--the atat• doee, nol conalder bull"'-s name Of nwn-letlont. Th• regillrant co
24. October 1, 8, 1988 Publiahed Orange Coast Dally PllOt S9Ptember 24. Se-90 \ Ill.and Ori~. 1r1ct. Sect.....,.. ~ them baUI~~ !Of Hated ebove on (not Y91) menc:ied to tranMCt . \l!Sa-916 Deity Piiot October 1, 8, 15, October 1, 8. 15. 1988 •• 111oWn on Oialrlctlng ty College DlttrtCt, tM Irvine ~tionel e ra. St"'*' Wealay Lovell o .C. POLICE DEPARTMENT • j '*8 under Iha lletl
' 22. 1988 Sa-949 Mep No. 23. raf«red to in Company, and the com· TheCouncit' warning le in This statement wu filed 4eo MHZ C>utlMM name or •DtfC MnTfCE S•-975 lllllD• •c MnJICE-...,. Section 20.01.050 of the munity of nine In ganeral.
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eccofdence the publlc with the county Cle<k of Or· Hand Heida· 1Nated •bo¥a on (not~ __ ... _U1K._....,rv____ rU1K.J ·nu I PlBJC nu TICE Newport Beactt Municipal Thia PfOject ta loeated In Jet. notlfallon proY11lon1 of ange County on Seplamber 24 Motorole UHF, HT 220.
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Lou Zeleznik
FlCTIT10UI ~II ptBJC NOTICE Code, end by IUCh ratereoc:e trey Roecl trom the San Pf0909ftlon 65. and cover• 21 1"8 end MT 500 Thil 9'a1ement .,.. NAME ITATEMENT FlCTIT10UI IUllNEll FICTmOUa euaMM m.cM a patt ot Tiiie 20 of [)Iago fr--y (1-405) 10 l.oa Ange189, Rlverllde. Or-' F.v'11 Mobjiel with the County Clertl Of
ThalOllowlngperaon1ere l FlCTfllOUS 8U..... N~ITATEMENT NAMEITATIMINT H id Code. II hereby lrvlnec.rtterom.. , ... saneem.,dno.llen-PuOllShed Or•nge Coast 30 Mot orole UHF, r.,;eountyon
doing buelneal as NAME ITATE•NT The olloWlng ~'°"1 ere Tt!e lollowlng pereona .,. amended 10 designate ,-2. Ulgun• e.nyon Zone 8 t111a, end Santa Batb~• Dally Pilot October 1, a. 15, MICORS , 1, NI
C O A S T L 1 N E The fOllOwlng per.on• are doing butineu u ldOtng bullMM.. ~ tronl yard MtbllCk Reclaim.cl Wal« AeMI llOW. Coumlel. 22 1988 Bue Console I
ENTERPRISES 2065 Sea ldolng buslneu.. EURO-POLISH MOBILE NEWPORT SEASIDE repi:eeented by • l lrlighl Thi• Pfojact ... five mHllon Ethylene oxide (EtO) pleye • S•-914 Motorola CENTRA~ I PUbfllMd Ofanoa
Cow Lane Cos11 Meaa SUMMIT PRODUCTIONS. AUTO DETAIL, 600 Htm1l·r:PA.RTMENTS. 154' line, perpendlcul•r to the g•llon burled reMM>lr for a Yltel role In the genefef Local Moblle ~and O•lly Piiot Septambaf
Cefif 92627 · 117932 Otdglen Ln .. Hunt· ton •B10t Coste Men, Placentia A\191'1ue, Newport nortweeterly (lntlflOf) props 1torege of reclelmed weter quaHty of lleehh c.re. it 11 flt&.IC NOTICE Bue Station t 17. ~4. October 1. 1118
Ed•ard Mp Qulntan•r llnQton Beach. Ca.llf. 92449 Cal0
11· 926
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27A 600 H Beech. c.111.112863 9272 Mty line, drawn t>et~ • for landlcape 1rria-t1on of uled In It• gaMOYt form to One (1) MotOl'ola MICOR.I S•
Jr 20eS Sea Cove Lane Sam J. Hellef, 17932 Old· •Yid · yery. em-Edwerd F. Wair, point on Mid noflhwest~ reeldenllal. commerdal end ll•illn ·cMY!caa euch as FICTITIOUl IUllNlll one (1) Aemote YOll119 re----------i eoe1e Meaa Calif 92627 • Glen Ln . Hunllngton Beech, llton •8101, Coeta Meu, hrisll'* Drive, Huntington (lntllflor) property line wtlich '9Ct9atlonel d..-.loprnent In cardltlc ~.,.., lleert NAa. ITATIMPIT celver "8.IC M)JIC( Eiieen C~oie Outntanat Calif 92649 Cahf. 92627 8Mc:h. Calif. 92848 it localed 1 i.9t from the the general Y1c:1n1ty of tha Y111Y9a, r-t utlletere, hip The IOllOwlnO peraona ate ARE DEPARTMENT-8001 _______ _
2065 s. Cove Lane Coele ~ipn J DI Donato 31151 This •buslneu 11 con· Eathet Ktvner. 837 Plum 1nterlfCllOn of-Ille north· l'9Mr\'Olr wftlctl ts loeated In pro• th..... m I c r on -dolnQ bullneea M. MHZ Trunked 'I PM:nnout.,..
M ... Calif 9~827 ' Via Sonora Sen Jllen ducted by . .,.. lndlvlduel -=e. Coeta Mesa. CeMf weslerty (1nlerior) ptoperjy ahMlaldew•one"*IOUth eur~gtcal instruments, NEWPORT AOVERTIS· Nine (I) KOT 480. Model MAm ITA,._,
Tlllt t>ulln•u ,, con-Caiptatrano. ~hf 92675 ~ ragi~tr•.".!:t c~':.: 2626 jllna end northau1erly of lnt.,.tate 405, on.-hell and other equipment tnat ING. 4100 ~· Oriv. No D-2704 BG file fQlowlng paraone
ducied by co-partners Tiiie butlneu 11 con· to ran tlcll 1 Tiiis t>u1lne11 11 con-(tJayslde) Pf°'*1Y line; and mlle Mil of l..aguN CMyon cannot be Mlely sterlll?ed at Ste. 100, BMch. Eight (8) SYNTOR X IOOO dOlng bu9lrleal •:
Tlla re let ra nt com-dueled by, co-partner• under the t ou• dUC1ed by: other thence, a 0 loot aetbadl Rold In the Clty oC Irvine. Iha hoplltal uling conven-Callt. 92e&O E. Model No. Tll9FX051 W OA\110 HANOUR &
menced t~ transact bull· Tiie regc11rent com-bualneae name Of nemes Tiie regiltrant com· along the remllnlng Pofllon Beneticlarlel of the project tlonal eteam atertllzation. OMlef Auto Servleet. Inc.. Sill (6) S MART NET· SOCIA TES 3002 Dow#
,,... under the flcliliou• ~ to trensac:1 bull· ll1tede~onN/A men<*j to tr11t1'8ci bust-of 1111 northeuterly 11 the community of lrvtne Ethylene oxide ii MM11ti.J Callfornla, 4100 Campus MOSTAR. Modal No. Tuetln Calli HMO
butlneu neme or namee noa undef" Ille nct1t1ou1 Da.vld · AY8r'/ fileca ,,... under lhe flctltiou1 jbeyalde) PfOpe!'ty line to lie and portlont of fhe County for the control of in·holpital Ori~ S1e. 100. Newport 35KKA5G2tAK I David Gai1fl H...our.
lilted above on September bullnest nerne Of nemee ,Th11 atatement w.. buslneu n•me or nemes ntaraactlon with th• of Oranoa. 11'*1IOllL &Moh, Callf. 92690 N I n • ( 9 ) S T X • fallbrook lrvln' C
2 1988 lilted lbo\19 on N/A with the Cou~ty Clerk of Or· lltted abOW on Auguet 31, tOUtherly(lttMI tide) P'C>P-Deted; Seiptefnber 26, lac:al'9e the amounll of Thi• butlneSI it con· PORTABLES. Modal No. 82714 •
· Edwerd Mp Outntener Sam J Heller . 1anoa Coutlty on September 11181. arty""'-· Nici Mtbedl to be 1914 EIO rw.ect to the It· dUcted by:• corporetlon H35STC5t70CN TtMa t>ualneea It
Jr This ttetement wu llled 15, 1981 nt1tol E'cfward F WfJ,r mmnlalned M • '9Qulred Betty J. WtlaeMr Seer moapMI• tty hoeplt• are The regl1trant com-PUBLIC WORKS • 48 d'1lc:ted by: an~
Th'-11etament was fllad with the Covnty Clerk of Or· 1 I This statement was filed from Y9f'd. r91ary eo emlll, the~• llwelt menced ld trllnMC1 ~ MGZ l~ Government I ·Th• reglttrant co with tha County C1et11 of Or· ange County on· Septamber Publlehed Orenge eo;:' with the County Qerlc of Or· SECTION 2 TM Oifec:tOI' Publlthed 0r*"l99 COMll •• no4 ~ 9V'8tl nel8 under the flc:tltlou1 MOOiMla mtnead to tr...ect ~ Couti1y on Septamber 21, 1988 ~Pllfe~'~:;' · anoa County on .AuoU•• 31, ol Planning of the etty of Dally Pltot Septernbaf 30, uelnQ.,_moetaoptlletlcated buelnael Mme or namee 20 Motor~ MOCOM 70 lneae Uftder tN
8. 1988 ,_ • • · A.+Y 11188 ........_. Newport 8Mdl 1a ~ ttee cMac•• tnttrumanta. TM ~on s.ptamw 23 Motorola MrTREl< Plue ~ ,_,.. or
· ·,.1:Mt Publilhecl Or~ CoMt --r--• 11ruetect and dlrec:ted' 10 F&17 amoum. of EtO TelaeMd 1, tNI Retnot• Matedatio¥aonJune1 11
P\Jbllahed O•enoe Cout Delly PllOt Ootot>er 1, a, 1&. Pl8.IC NOTICE Published Orenge Com ch-. Dlatrlctlng M:t No. oerta1n1y do not e¥et1 begin Wllllem Porter 11 Model• Tt370 and ~ Hanour •
Dally Pilot September 17 22. 1"8 Da1711y4 P0cl'°!~~~!'!! 10, 23totnowtha~ the __ .,. llftTIH' to~ the leYele that Thie ttatement w .. flledOr T1376AO Thia 11 .. amaiil w
24 October 1. a 1988 St-tZt PM:1"10Ut IUWU . 2' • ,.,_. • ...., front yerd Mlbedl • de-'"-."' ""'IK l*'9 beM -~ by the County Ctent of • .... Statton wttt1 the C°""'Y ca.1t ot . . . S.925 __ ,,. llftftf1'C ..... ITAJ'lmWT s .. n1 acrlbed In Scat60tl 1 hereof. both the St• and the F.0-County on 8->*'lbaf 0 n. ( , ! M 0 d. I anoa County°" ..........
nmu" nu11\A The-folloWlng pert0n9 e<e and• Mid *rlct.lng "'8'> PICTYTIOUeW.. •al ~t -..1 Mfe 21, IMe L.81818 MOO OM I . lMI Oofi'O ~ •· el'lall l'lave been 10 .,... ITAi n 11m1t lot ooeupettonel •· PW lntiai ... ed S*tlee are,._ ' rtll.IC NOTICE fl'ICTTTIOUI wu sei.s LHd•ra111p 111-TICl .-neilded. 1t1e..,,.. "'-' be TM~ ..-na .. poeure. Howe¥er."' kMPtno PubWled <>ranoe COM4 qllllltld '° bid on • wen ~ ~
ACTITIOUI ....... ..... ITAT'llmWT etltute, 110 ~ c.nter ,.-,,, __ --.. lnfullcwOUndeltac:tMdbe dolrla bualfneea•• """the new Pfoooettlofl 16 ~ Pltot OctOber I, •• 15, "°"' bMll lot meltel••· DllllY P1lot .. , ... ..,._.-.,.-.... ~The=-~. .,. Of. N9wpor1 6Mc:h, CA ":: ... --1 .... -TI-........ epar1ofTltte20oltheNew· MEOl·flllE l,.TEA· ,...,..loM. H la Colle0922.llll lnthefleld• ... •bendl14,0c:tober1.a ,_ •• ·~ .. , f19eo -,, .. _.., POf'l.-d\~Cooa. NATIONAL AIA AM·..._..., C.a Maea'I,.. a..t71 ,..,.ir, removal of moblla ' ' '
The following per90tll .,. NTUAY MORTOAGE. Gear~ T. Bot ... 10902 Tl'la fOllOwlnO peireont.,. SECTION 3 1'1111 ordloo IULANCI! ANO TRAVEL epo11a1Wlt1 to Inform ~. aQUlprMnt an,...,.......,. •
doing butl,,..e .. : ,3 CIYic Plaza Suite •250. Mead• Oranoa CA 92188 doing bY9lneea •. nance lhall be ~ MIDeclHE, 1411 lupef1or ow OOl'/WNlnlty, that moe1 to City epealfloat19M In ,...
PINEWOOD MEADOWS Newport 8eaC;t\, c.llf. t2teO J.M. F. l(.;uek 13121 9 ff AM A 0 CK EX · onca In tria offlcicll ,....... A~ hl'8 ti 1, Newport ~ uea and emit EtO placement vefllc.... andr-..~19!1!!!1~ M081LE HOME PARK. 4621 21A7~ !Y"l!'~~~"and'lllc .. &Meta writ. Stwlt• An.. CA TIRMINATINO co .. 695 Ptll*' Of the City, and l"8 8aadl. Cellf. t2641 In .. coune of P'o91dine PSCTmOUe ...... coet plut peroenlage.of-Tellet Awnue, &.tile 130 -. q _.....,.,..,. 92105 Town c.rtler, tlh Floor, ..,,,."'-1"9~1'*'Y 1WM1 Attuto PwuMi, notfN1 petleM c.te. MAim ITAT'llm#T man~ beai1 on,.,...... ..... .,.A
Newport 8Mc:tl, Callf. 92MO Huntington Beach. Callf NMNn Owen Aoeenbafo. Colt• MaM, Clllf. ) ~.,.., u.. ..._ oe Ila MO, '"° '°" _...., 11"1. n.. P""*Y ecwteern Of The..,_.'*'°"'.,. mant .,.,._ Tlla ........ ,.._
Johi'I H Cummlnoil. 405 92641 3'07 ,.,. Gfean Df .. Cof., Aemaer inc , Cellfofnle. ado9tlon N9wportt.al.c..t.i2ti0 outholptta!lllMP'OYldlne buaNM• ~perU,piorwaionlll dolnl....,_•
MomlnOlt• Len., NewpOl't Ch rl• tine Sun•" n e I°"' DIM Mar, CA 1212.5 115 ti "°9ecrW. NOfwelk, Thia 01dllte110e .. In-..,_,.. AneoNo ...._ ol h l'lligfMlat ~ ol ~. M ITIR AEP, 1~ 1SI oomp.-1C111 .._.,... bt J.'ft Al'CHfTI ~er"~ Layland . 21732 I . ThonWJ.SOlomon.1111~~ 11 c j1todYcadat•,.._,.....t;E''u..1YA'll'l.Hunl·Totti.tandwl*'9and• Unda ~ OarWt ~:~•nca chatac· • Oedral' 14 . MOfmltl!'.:• Lana. 8rooemuM •C. HUnflnG'Ofl w .. 1 Sy Or., Newport~-a-!...aclofton• 1ngotttieetlyCciUnclolthe liaadi,Celf.lft47 centinueto.-E'IO~ owia,c.lf.12M4 .,,_,..Of ..,., ...... Call. __ __ ....... c.w. 92&4e BMdl, CA t2ta v,. -...... Qty of~ leacit\, hlld ~ le COft• --"'order to"*•....... Jerome ZUdlef 1S1H VIOe dtt/INely and= Jlill Miiie, -~ bu~~!!!!"' 11 con-Thia bullneN 11 con-Thia bU9'MN 11 con-The rao11tt1nt com-on 11'9 l2tt\ dar o1 ~ by; 1 ..,_., ,.,, ..... ...,.. ,,...,,.. ....... C.. unda Lene.' Oarctan t8'tona _. t,e by .......,. ..._, c.11.
'nm ....... _ duct9d by •• general part-duct.cl by: • genatlll part• nwad to lranw:t bull. *· , .... and -llOOptad ,..... ... to our ,,. ....... and to (Jf_~ c.. 1"44 ~t Qty ) -.......... .. ~~-=~.~~ ~:i reg111ran1 oom· ~ r~ot•trant com-e..:=..::.i: :,~t:":Tt:= Tll•1M;_s1~=. c.::.: I:,~:'.~~' ur .. ~:,~::_con· :t.i'l:.=~,; ~'re::'=-~~ ~~~~~tr~~ menoed to ttanNd tMI-1 1tM vote • let.._. °""°"*......,~• Tl'I• regletrant com• _.,.thenaedlof~ ~__.!!. .. ·-·-..,_ ,.,. ''""'"..,.,. N9 under the ktltlolll • A Y f 8 C 0 U N • ,.,.,.. • ...,_ ...,_..,.._ .... be..,_. to ttan.c1 ...,.._ ... "9 ........... --,_ -=-~'*::.,.:bl--. name ot '*'*--..,,.,... °' ,_.,.. TI!ofMIMulan,Att~ CllMIM•bl Tur11e r , aM'll'I an -..et,••=:,....._."'.. ....., .. flOtlttOUa oonttta. .._ ............
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Mt.JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE. NM.JC NOTICE rtalC fl>TtC£ "8.IC NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE MUC NOTICE~ PlBl1C NOTICE
Kt3115 .,lilted •bove on Augull 31 Th11 ll8t..-neftl WU rlle<l ltolhePlannlngComml1110n TllJI St•temerit ... liled listed·~ on JMUaty 1, 8mtnKMmer 22. 1988 FmrM FtCTYTIOUalU8M=U '~·=--nc• TO 1988 '!with the County C1efk of Of· •'Of prlOf to IN public hear-with the County Cieri! ot Or· 1Na Thia ll•tement waa flied "'" Cout NA.Ml ITA ..,,,_ 1~ -·.,. ..., Cou S t ber Ing. ange County on September CllC) 818Cl!bum with fM County C*1c or Of. Publlltltd vr•nge TM folloWing 81'• ,.,. """""""',...,.. ~-CMDfTOfta M Glenn Wilk '•nge nty on 8'> em ;,.,.,. A. lettuMA Act• 7. lH8 Thia •t•tM*ll waa flltd ange County on September Delly PMot OctotJer 1, 8, t5, doing bl>81neM aa: doing bullneM u : llUUC TRAHINl'I Thi• •t•ter'(*'lt WU flied I t5. 1988 ,., .. '1111 a.cre••rr. ...~.... . . ,.,, .. with tM County Clerk ol ()f. 15, 1988 22. t988 TKE HARVEY COMPANY. DOCKSIDE MARINE,
(lece. 1101 ... 107 with the County Clerk ol Or· C I Comm...._ PubllaMd ()renge Coast ange County on Septembef '111t1M s .. 979 830 I.• Mlr•d• StrHt, 29t5 Aedh\H A..,.. C-M,
No ,_ :~c.~ lven 10 ~'.1;8~ounty on 58'>t8mber 0~~bl~:' ~~~t>er T.'.I Publllhtd Ofange Cout O.lly Pilot September 17. 2t, 1988 , PublllMd Ofange Coeet ... _.,. NO""'r l.llQVn& 8eech, Cllif. 92951 CotC~I M4;!; ~~~~
,...,.. • Y g · 10 "-1 8 15 1988 O•ily Pilot October t t988 24, October 1, 8, 1988 ,_,,. Dally Piiot 58'>tember 24, ,._ •~ George C~on Harvey, . "'n •· ....-. creditor• of the wltflln F1111 .,..,ober · · • •S 9•0 · Sa98SI S-.918 Publllhtd Orange Cout October 1, s. 15, 1918 1 130 ·L• Mlrad• StrHI, Balboa llland. Cellf. 92942 • n&IMd tr&n8t9ror(1) ttJat 1 Publllhed Orange Cout •· Dally PMot October t 8 t5 Se-950 FIC1'1T10U8 MllMI Laguna 8eech Calif 92851 Pt11Mfp 1.yoM, ·9 Hatbor
bultl 1ran1ter 11 aaout to t>e Dally PllOt S9$>tembet 17. .,..111 •c ~ICE I PlB.IC NOTICE l PtlllC NOTICE 22• 1988 • • ' MAME ITATl•NT 1.laa M•tla~n• H•rvey. ••••nd. Newport 8Hch, m.O. on pertOnal property 24, Oc1ober 1. 8. 1988 r-. ""' j s8.972 Nil.JC NOTICE The rollOWlng 1*'19"1 •re 830 L• Mlrad• StrHt. Callt
hereinafter de8ct'lbed S.917 flCTITIOUI .,,_.. flCTYTIOUa .,.._,, doing bu.inea u : lAQUM 8Mc:h c.111 92851 Thia bulln ... ·I• con·
TM namea ~ bu91neaa NOTIC.:=...o I NAME ITAT'tmWT NAm.ITATaMEfT rtaJC NOTIC£ FtC1'1T10U8MllMll U~IVERSAI. SHEET Thi• bu11ne11 11 eon· ducted by:eo-pattner8
Mldreuet ol tM lntend9d "8JC NOTICE "*IC Tite 'The tohowing pereon1 •• The tollOWlng per90n1 are MAME ITATDllWT METALS, 15391-8 Elec-ducted by: hutband and wife The regl•trent corn·
• tr•nalerora er• SANG I ~ !doing butl,,... aa: doing bUlllneel u . AC11TIOcll .,_II The to1ow1ng penon1.,. tronlc Lane, Huntington The reglatrent com· menced to trenaect tlUll·
KOOK NAM. 2228 NEW-1 F1CT1TIOUI Ml ... 11 ltON THE MATH CENTER or FOWL PlAY ANO CO. NAMI ITAftMINT doing butiMea at: 8Mcf\, c.lff. 92849 menced to tranaact t1uti-neN under tt1e flcthlOUI
POAT Bl.VD . COSTA NAiii ITATE•NT ~~rTY Of Gerl Tllomaon. Jo•n 2834 C.t91Pe Street. New• tM folloW!ng penona •re (a)lEAOER INVESTMENT l>ouglH Soog LMd.ai~ neea under tM flctitloua bulineU name or netnee
MESA.CA ThetollowtngpertC>naare FOUMTAINVAU.l"f McNIChOll. t29 C•brllTOp()r1a..ch.C61n 92660 dolngbutlneMa&. O~OUP (b)LEAOEREneuenoW•t.lrvlne. bu9lnees name or nameis lllled&~onSeptember
The IOCatlon in C.Ufornla doing bul!Nll ar OTICE IS HEREBY • 100 Cotta Meea. c:.111. Janice Carol Morrow. I a ) N E W H 0 M E ENTERPRISES (c)lEAOER 92720 lilted •bOve on (not yel) t2. 19&8
of tM ~executive offloe NEWPORT VASCULAR Gl~EN that°" Weelr'91d•y 192627 2834 .C.talpa St .. Newpof1 AOveRTISING (b)NEW INVESTMENT COMPANY, Thia bu1lne11 I• ton· George C.,,..on Harvey Colin Bate
Of r>rtnQpel butlneu otrlce IMAGING CENTER. 1•41 Oct 12 1988 t 7 xj Jo•n McNlc:llola, 2854 a.ctl. c.IH. 92660 HOME SERVICES. 2t5 W 172 Flower Street, Cott• dueted by: an lndlvldual Thll at•tM*lt wu flled
olthelntendedtrantferOfia Avocado s203. Newport ~ tti9 city' ~ndl Al\• Viata. NftQort 8Mcfl. W-.nt 0. Morrow. 2834 Ars1 St SYtte 207, Tustin, Meea.C&llf.92627 The regl&tr•nt c:om· wllhtMCountyCfenlolOf· Thll 11•\em«\t WU tll9d
ume M above BMc:h, Callt 92660 p.m. n 10200 SI 1., Av· C811f 92680 telpll St .. Newpof18eectl, Calif. 92180 Mille Shu-CNll Un. 172 menced to tr811MCt ~ ange County on Seotemtiec wtttl tn. County Olertl ol Or-
.All other ~ ~ H•nleater Corp . C•ll· ~~c!ntein Val~ the Gen Ttiomaon. 37 ~c.llf. 92MO Charlet K Speacm•n. flower Street. Coate Meu. Mii under the flciltloua 8, 1988 enoe County on Sept.-n.• and~ uMd by tt'le tomia c:orpor•tlon. 2100 Pi.nnk'1G Commtlllon .,,.,11 Rocti, lrvlrle. Calif 927t4 Thia bu91neu 11 con-1422 Garland Ave .. TuatJn. Caltt 12627 ~ name or NIIMI F111m t5. 1988
Intended •~MffetOr wlthlft M.in '302. S.nq Ana. CW1i1 hOld b4lc .._.,..,. on the Thts buliMIT Tf con-t9ilfby: huSbelld and Wife c.lif. 12680 Thia ,buslMU 11 eon· lll19d abo"9 on Sec>temb« P\lblllt*S 0r.nge Coaa1 ,.,..
ltv9e ~ IU1 YMr• IMl 92706 1f •pull '-:--'",.. ~eel by ~,,.,. Th! regl•trani ~m-R8ndY M. Solomon, 1422 CJucted by: an lndMdual tt. 1Na Deity PllOt September 17. PubflShtd OrMge Coelt
PMt eo ,., u ill'IOWO to IM This 1>u11ne11 11 con· ~~i~L USE PEA-Tfl• reglatr•nt com· rnenced to trmn&8Ct bUll-G~ Ave . Tuatln. Caltt The reglatr•nt com· ~ L.. 24. October t, 8, t988 Dally PMot Septem• 24,
lntenM<I tran1lerM •r•· ducted by •llmltedpettner·1MIT NO 1031 (YOGURT menced 10 tranNCI bull-neea under the flctltkXn 92680 menced to tr8llUICt_but1.. Thll 11at--.1 waa llled S.928 Oct~1.8'15.1MI
none. jahlp R€STAURANT} " nest under tM rtctl1 1lutlnMt Ml'M Of namem Thia bu1lne11 I• con· neu under tM rtctltloua with IM County Clettit or Or· Sa-'43
TM name(•) 8nd bu11nMa f'lle regl1tr-ant com-Petition submitted by butinees n81M Of nameellltt~ lboW 6n Augutt 22. duc:t9d by 1 genrNI P8rt· bullneM name M n8mes 11t1ge County on September PlB.IC NOTICE Mldr.. ol tll8 11'}191\ded menctd to tr•nMCt t>Yll· Pier Joudl t 110 for ,,,. N1ted •bo'tle on SepMn\ber 1983 neratilP listed M>oVf1 on NIA 22. t988 PtalC NOTICE trmnsferMI•> are YO PUNG ,_. under the llc:tllioua I re 1,0 :en w rt in 15, 19118 Wiiiiam 0 . MMrow (_. The reglatr•nt com-Mike Shu-Ohlh Un F*1'11 flCTITIOUl IUIMU
KIM & CHUN CtiA KIM. ,bUaJMM name M Mmes ret8il aale~rwl~h lhe~h Jo•n MeNICtlol• This ltatement WU llted menctd to tranUcl l>Ull· Tttll ltat.,,,.,,. ... flled Publi9hed Ot-enoe CoNt ..... ITATEMEfT FtCTITIOUI ..._ ..
, 1633 Al~EON AVE • 1Ml1ed above on AUQUll 15.J=~.,k•I IOCll•d ~ Thia at1tement ... tlled with ttwCouMy Clertl ol Or· neu under the flctltiOUI with the County Cfenl ot Of-Dally Piiot OctOber 1, •• 15, TM following'*'°"'.,. NAME ITATDllWT
DOWNEY. CA 90241 1988 IOS85 Sl•ter Avenue Sutt• with tt'le County Cletk of Of· Moe Courfty on Auguat 18. bl>alneaa nP11 or n81Tlft ange County on September 22. tH8 · do!Og bUllnea u : TM follOWlng '*90n8.,.
Th•t tM property pertl· O•vtd Pittman .._~ .. ~ii Item la c.iegorl-ange County on 58'>tember 1Na 1181ed 8bove on August 18, t5, 1988 Se·HO ( 8 ) S T E A. M E R ' S doing buelneea .a; ~':"!1:0Li=~~M~ w1ihh~,,.·~!iei:n6.;:•oftl~ ea~~~.r.;jg~:r'Jie0:EFI· 8
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1988
,., .. 1 Publilhed OBnge ~ 1~csy M. Solomon • Publl~ 0t-anve"'C: Mt.IC NOTICE ~~-rc~:~L~~a~~ Ae: 2~A:= =t~A~~
PROVEMENT . FIXTURES. ange County on September MIT NO t032 (lRANSFEA Published Of•nge 06ut Dally Pilot September 17, Thlt ll•tement WU filed Delly Piiot Sec>tembft 24. ~u enue #339, Bal~ 1111nd, M .... C911f. 92t21
EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE, 16. t988 OWNERSHIP OF FOUN· Diiiy Pilot Septemb« 17. 24, Oc1ot>er 1. &. t988 wil" the County Clerk of Or-October t. I . 15, t988 ..,._•TA~ Calif. 92M2..033t Robe11 8'uce D*lnll, 25t
G 0 0 0 w IL I.. AND F111IO:t TAIN BOWLI 24, Octooer t, 8, t988 Sa-932 •nge County on August 18. Sa·t41 The._._... per.on..,. Jamel DAvld Mlt~ Ill. Palmer St .. Coet• MeM, TRADENAME and II tocated Publllhtd Or•nge Cout p I I submitted b S...92t 1988 ' ,......,.. • ._ 1769 8 Anehelm Avenue. Cllit. t2627
•t. 2228 NEWPORT BLVD · jO..ly Piiot 58'1tember 24, F~:~"vatley Bowling, ! "8.IC NOT!C([ ,...., rta.JC NOTIC( dOlna.,=:ts t0682 eo.1• M .... Cattt t2t27 Thia ~sln..a 11 eon-COSTA MESA, CA. Octoi. 1. 8, 15, t988 'C 1 1 Urnlteel p rt 11M1D11C NOTICE . Publllhed Ot•nge Cout Offb. ::.. Thll buline11 It con-dueled t>y·.,, lndMdual
The Bulineea narM uMd I S.·946 •11 om. f r '*: rUU\. flCTJnOUI .,..... cf81ty Pilot September 17, ACTIT10Ut .,..... La Oona Ave.. uarden ducted by: an lndlvlduel The reol1tte11t com·
by Mid 1ranl1eror1 8t Nld · llhlp. tor trana., 0 own .,..._,, 1 ...,.. ITATl•WT 24 Octot>et 1.11 1988 NAMI ITATlmJIT Grove. c.Mf. 92640 Th• reglatr•nt com-mencecs to trenMci bu!M-
loc:a11on ... COSTA MESA PlB.IC NOllC£ ~:'c!nf.,1':c!::•z;i ~o, F~n!.~.,....WT I The·~~.,. ' • . S.93t TM followlng peraon•.,. W•lt•r t~2 K~h~ menced to treneect bu9I-Mee undef tN flctttklU9
CLEANEAS 8rooll s I Thi II The tOllOwlng pertonl are 1dolna bUllneM ... doing buelneM u: ~. MM ~ tM llc:11tloul butlneU name M ,....
Th8t Mid tlultl trwter 11 flCTITIOUI .,..... !1t 1~-:Xernp~ 1r:: doing tluliMM aa: TA'ANSWE8T WATER • "8. NOTICE ... A.F. CONSTRUCTION. A¥9., Garden OrOYe. Callf. ~ neme or namee titted aboW on S.••IMI
Intended to be c:onsum· NAm ITATIMINT era.A. ) E.S p !OUIPMEHT SEA-lANO AIA. Ht S.,, Miguel t172t. BWlton M8, Hunt-82640 llted abOY9 on September 9 tNa
m•ted at the otftce of The tollowtng ~are OEVELOPENT AGREE· VIC.E. 0t8927 Brootihur1t Sult• 200, Newport &Mch. FlCTITIOUI 9UIMll tngton Bwh, c.t. 12'41 T'llll bu~ ~e: 1"8 'Robef1 8'uc9 Den111e LUCKY ESCROW CO . INC . doing bu**' U . S I< CAA FMMS)" St 32t F taln Vtltey Calf. t2tlO NAM1 ITATIMl.NT ~ At1hur FerdlMndus, duCttd by. J.,,_ Oevld Mltehell •
GARDEN QAOVE Calllomla A /Prompt-PC SOLU· MEHT t' Acnement C~ 92704 oun ' George Aug\lef'UI Mertln, The foflowlng ~.,. 11721 &Mnton #8 >Wm· The regllfr•nt com· Thie atetement wu filed Thia 11atement w lltd ~ on Of •fter Ocfot)er TIONS, 702 Randolph Ave .. ~;"~Ioli• Farma R I c: h 1 r d J • m e 1 t7 Via ~ ~ t>uline. n: inaton Bwh, Cellf. '2149 menced to trltfWI t>uli-with IN County C*1t of Of· wfth ttie County C1ert1 of Or-
19, 1988 Suite C. Coa1a MeM. Cdf. In eon)unctlon with the Fll9kou1ky 10825 San,Santa M&J9., c-t. t2l88 8 ANCH INO OUT• ~hl8 ~tlneet la con-=--~ IN ~: _,.County od'Septemtiet ange CclUn1y °" ._,,.,.., ~~o ~..:.:::-~::; 92:~ I. Stein, ll3 SM-=tti:,er:w d:;:10,:::: :m; Founti.ln v...,. c.M. ~":, :.~n::...:,.,con-~f;8~~"t. ~ er.:l~Olft• llttecl llbcW nei:,,: )"M) 11~~ ()fmnge "= tS, ltll ,.,_
Commerdel Code Section view Lii . Coli. Meu. C4illf. Met ol Eudld Street. IOU1h Tht. bu~ ,. eon-Tiie re91•trant com-. t2MO mencecs to tranuct bull· 1<atHMn t(eetWey flled Delly Piiot ~ 24, P\lblltled Ofange a-..
1106 926~ of Slater A~. north ol OUcied by mn'lndMdU&I ,~ to lfenMCt ~ luunElul*tlHouaden, neM undef tM fio11tlout 11* 11~ ... Of. OctotJer 1,t , 1g, 1N8 Delly Pto'I ,..,....,.., 24,
T'lle n8'"9 and eddr ... of ll'ns l>ualneu 11 con-Telber1 Avenue and _..t of Tfle regl11rent com-,_ under !tie nctltloua 113 t Port Stlttlng Pl .. ~ ~ Nlrftt or narw wttfl ~-~ ~ ~ S.-t53i OctotJer t, 8, tS, 1• th• peraon with whom ducted by: ari lndMdual IM 5#\l• Ana Rtver "*'* 10 tr.,..ct "'*"I""'*-neme or namee e.cfl, Cellf. t2teO ~ ebO'le on-~ el'89 -"•on_...,. I ..,_.,
ef•lma m•y be filed 11 The r1gl11ran1 com-NOTICE CTF PREP· .,... under .,_. Aettttoue llMed llb0\09 on Sep...,._ Thie bllllnema la eon· 15, ttte 21. ,... ,_,,. P\aJC NOl'ICE
LUCKY ESCROW co ' INC . menced to trilnMC'l buelo-AAA1'10H OF NEGATIVE ~ neme or ,....11.,... . ti'(. en tnclMcMtl "9Yo A. Fet~ COM! "8JC 11)11Cl
89•2 GARDEN GROVE MM under IM flctltlOua OECLARATI~ .. led 9bo¥9 on ~t 17.1 Oeof'ge A. Menlft .. ._.. Th• reo••tr•nt com-Thie ... ~ ... fllM ~A.J~ • 15 PICnnoul ., .....
81.VO , •207, GARDEN bullnw narM or Mn* F« IM lttrN Identified 1"8 Thie.....,,,.,.. WM ,,,_ to lranteet we1-wtffltt1eCountyClertlofOr-~Ptlotc...,.,.... • • • NAmlTAW "CtmOUe-="'81
GROVE. CA 928"'4 end ,,.. llll9d abOYe on September wltfl ....... n notice .. Nchard FllellOUIKy wltfl 1fle County~ of Of· under lM llctltloua .,. Coun1y on ~ 22, ,... .....,3 TM lllOwfne petlON .... ..... tTAta n
lat\ d4IY fOf ming elelml by 2, 1Na ~ QIV9n ttlat bued on Thll ~ ,... flltd anoe County on _.ember bullr*9 Mme or naime. tS, ttM ,._ ~ ....._ • Ttle....,. '*90M ..
9nY creditor lhml be OCTO-Ml1~ LSI~ IN tnittel reY!eW 1 Negatllle with IN County C1et11 of Or·1·· ,... fleWO ebO'le on NIA Publlatltd OtMge eo.t (I f'"ICE·AITE KEYS ~~ te:
BER 11, 1988 which It tfle Thle'11et«Mnt ... tlltd D I rltlon J I oeln9 *199 County on AUOUl11t, ,.,... SuNnl. Houtden D.ellY Ptot ~ 24. ·-M" llftTIH 0) "ICl-AITliiKIY ~KEY INDUST"lll
butlneel d:i befor~ with t~eo:'nty ~~ j!f~~a'red. Thf Planntne 1... ~ ==-~ · fflll M.....,_.t WM f"9d OctotJer t, 8, 1&, 1tll '1e"' '''"~ INTEl'll (o)PAIC f~E (II I( y OllT"llUTO"I, ooneumm•t d•t• ...-· :i;... Y on COnwnlMlon will eonlioer ,....,. 24. ·~ 1, •· ,... ' IN County Cleflt of Or-.._...a PM:mlOUI .__U KEY 81EAVIOE, 115 , 118 NwPOrt awd.,
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NEW LISTINGS
BAYCUST · 1416,000
Custom 1in1le story on 2 luis. Pvt yard with lrg
pool, fruit trees & R. V. access. 3 BR, formal DR,
den, FR. wet bar, A/C & 2 F/P. Great buy
WOODS OOVB 1449,000
**VIEW••VIEW **VIEW Two cott.ac•
onB-2 Jot acroea from Diamond street beach in
~ CO'!e or build your dream boule!
COIONA DBL MA& HH,000
Excellent opportunity for a Corona Del Mar
· duplex family size unit.a of 4 BR, 21'1 BA each
wi~ fireplace, dining area, laundry room.
BALBOA 1870,000 Kiah inc:Ome from duplex located in the heart of
where all the act.ion is on the oceanfront down
near the ~ewport Pier.
UDO PAU . 1795,000
A touch of Manhatten in the heart. of Newport
Beach. Panaramie ocean view from tbia spec-
tacular 1th floor, 2 bedroom, 2 1-<i bath. Seller
may trade.
UDO SI 900,000
Luxury with incredible views, high eecurlty with
4 bed, 5 bat.he. Nothin{relee like it. because owner
put two 'U.nita together. ·
JUST REDUCED
NrifolT BEACH U50,000
Juat reduced! Looklng for a prime location at
1-.iailllil·1e-price2..3 BR.,-2 bath, lg ya.rd;-IW accea.
Juat $350,000. Call Julie to see. ------>--~
11A.180a VIEW S4H,900
Wonderful family home. Attractive decor with
lisht bricht colors. 4 BR plus FR with FP.
IASTBLUJ'P • 1411,too
Step into Jolly Old England. Beautiful hichly
uptnded cottage in a park like setting. 3 BR, 2
BA. You will love it. _
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'AllONI CUii. • UN,MI A~ jewel in Jaubine Creek. Splendid
oa-/bay/(Atalina ''ait down•• view. Rare ainale
lnel Plan ill w/3 BR + FR. Be.utilully up-
• psded. Private community.
&Ainwn HI0,000
SelJw hM bouaht another houee! Alllioua to
'*'"-Remodefed • BR, 2 ~ BA + FR: New kitcben. larp private yard with •PL Euellent
CODclltlon.
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9060
OPEN HOUSES
• SA~.AY ...... $263.ooO 21121M ....
38A NANCY H~TTON-BROWNE ··-....,· $429,900 11•111YP1m
SBR ... $459,000 ue·ss111•
2BR D. GOLDSBERRY ...,..., . $530.000 JUI II.Tl WIT&
48R G.ANDERSON
< ........ $698,500 ll1tNM-
48R A.KURTZ
W.MUU•T $925.000 J1l11 .......
3 BR. DUPLEX D. MEEDER
W. AUUllT $925,000 1111m111••
1BR+2 BR D.MEEDER
' Ill.I $775,000 •n~ 5BR E:-CORKETT
SUNDAY ...... $263,000 !l!!UI ....
38R G.ANDERSON ........... $350.000 1112..a•
SBR J . STEPHENSON ..... $365,000 211111911Tl
3BR J . SPARLING ...... $385.000 411 PUTI
38R K. LYNCH
··-~ $429,900 114111T Pim
3 BR H. STOCKWELL .. , .... $429.900 112lMTwmlf
4BR G. LIVINGSTON ...... $439,900 Ml _.,., ftm
38A G. LIVINGSTON uma ... $449,000 ,_ ... WAY
2-BR J . ROBBlHS ... $459,000 --121•111111 -zaR -F2" BR ~ D. GO_LDS8ERRY
Iii II ... $469.500 12 NilfilD
3BR D. ADAMS ... $565.000 ·111tYa.t .....
4BR D. MEEDER
$698.000 ll1t,__
J . MACMILLIAN
' IOU $775,000 mwnnnan
SBA E. CORKETT
Pl SIR-$779,000 .... ,.
48A · B. MILES
nan•-$799,500
48R
... 1111 $825.000 ·nuwna ...
3BR E. OLSON ..
• $1.375,000 • 1111111 ••• M,0£AeMtAH
$530,000 ml&TIMT& . O.TAOUT
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VILLA BALBOA 12%8,000
Penthome 2 BR, 2 BA beveled mirrors refl~
forever fountain view. Upgrades & skylights,
plue elevator 1t parking for 2 cars.
UDO 159a,OOO
Wonderful ~ront la.tge condo oompletal)' re
modeled in off white and mirrors. "2.slone patia&:--
Bo.t. alip available.
NEWPORT llEJGHTS · '629.000
Cape Cod style w/5 BR. 5 BA. Beamed ceilings,
french doors, stained glass, windows. LR. FP.
and master suite all with fi replaces. Spacious
ya.rd with spa.
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lllAI KAI S 795.000
Beautiful condo w/fabuJau views to jetty! En·
tirely remodeled by addle back interiors. Upper
unit.. Tile floors. All new kitch • BA 's.
DOVD SHORES 1825,000
Beautiful quality in this cu tornized 2 ~R. 3 !3A
home-Interior courtyard pool afford pri-vacy.
Fabulous views in prestigious Newport area.
BAYSBORES 1825,000
Perfection in a private com er location! Thi 4
BR. F Amily home bo8 ts used brick & wood
lhincle exterior. coffered ceiling. bay windows &
country kitchen w/breakfru.t area.
BELCOU&T BILL '895,000
Great. views! Ov~r 3,000 sq. ft. Qf eregant cont•.m-
~_!~rfection. Two hwre ma~ter tjit~ wn.
IUi &"ner hath:. & clusets.. .l__car .gar~ge. Gated
'Community. _. _
BELCOU&T I 1.375,000
Rah secluded locatton. Maximizes pr)vacy &
comfort. 4 BRs, dramati<-high ceiling . 3 FP' .
pool, spa, huge garage & extra· parking, au
conditioning.
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LINDA ISLE d .600,000 =uiaite Ba.yf rant home with pier and lip for a
t. of 100 feet! Ideally 1tuated for privacy M d
in a gated compound. By Appt.
BAYSBORES U,!50,000
Ba.Yfront-finest quality. 4 BR remodeled home
with 60!1. frontage. Pool. spa plus dock for 2 large
)'8thta. Exquisite Ba)• views .•
'UNDA ISLE at, ... ,MO
Spectacular1 contemporary, remodeled, ~yf'ront
BurGpea.n kitchen, 4 BR. 512-SA. tumin& l*in,
riew, larp iiP + 80Uth pat.to. _ _
OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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DAILY PILOT /mAL UTATE
Exclusive Affiliate in Orange Coun_ty
HUNTINGTON BARBOR
OPEi'\ HOUSE -Sunda)' 1?:00 to 4:09 pm at 3311 Dev• Circle.
Large comer lot affording pnvacy and room for two large yachts.
Four bedroom. three bath home bounded bv 142 feet on the water
Extensive use of marble m bathrooms. ne~· carpets. Careplace and
wet bar Very large waterfront decks perfect for entertauung.
Hard to duplicate' $1.095.0.00 Ad.:008
KINGS ROAD
An artistic home with five bedrooms and four baths and ~
fireplaces and formal dining. Panoramic bay and ocean views.
Muter suite includes a (ten and spa. Maid's quarters. Sl .300,000.
Ad#004
HARBOR RIDGE
No expense bas been spared to _create this architectural master-
piece The flawless detail of design and construction is not unlike
a fine work of art the generous use of slate, copper. and other
quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising six spacious
bedrooms. hve and one-half balhs. parking for as many as five
autpmobiles. this estate offers the maximum in luxurious living.
Outstanding bay and night light vf:ws. In the finisbing stages of
construction now. decorall~e finiSbes may be selec:Ud by the
purchaser Call I.Oda y for a pnvale vie,ving. $2,9$0.000. Ad#Ol 7
DANA POINT -llEDUCED!
Completely remodeled lbree bedroom, ooe and three quarter bath
borne .with tiled entryway. and new kitchen, new Freneb doors.
covered patio aod small ocean view. Sbowsextremely weli! Priced
at $219.900. Ad;;'.!)Oi · r · ~
.. LAGUNA BEACH
NEW LISTING! Brea~g country~ botJle. completed in.
exotic •oods. located on ·two Jqts at Victoria Point. Fantastic
ocean coastline views . Pour bedr&>ms, "foar.baltls,·two ~,laces.
tolid oakwoOd floOrs, five oceanvieJV· decks. bn9ed Mat talip windo•s Very large family home tritb attPtioaal Jarell com-
plete '4Jtth fr'wt trees Steps to cbanniog Vld.oria beach.
Sl .295.000 Ad ;r003
\ WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX
NEW LISTING! A terrific income property cloee to the beach in
West Newport. 'Pwo ~ts, .each with two bedmoma. cme aDil ooe-
bU pat.bl and a ft.replace. Fou.r--ar carport. plus addiUoeal off-
st.reet parting. $395.000. Fee. Ad#OOl . ..
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HARBOR RIDG __
A warm traditional family home or the l\igbest standard. with an
open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms. four and one-half baths.
Oak stairway. gou(Jllet kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar
Great outs_ide entertaining_ area w.ith built-in BBQ, pool and spa.
all prof ess1onally landscaped with ocean, bay and city light views.
$2.500,000. Ad::OOS
' BELCOURT HILL
NEW LISTINGt Ocean. Catalina and city Ji&bts vie• from this
stunning townhome. Tastefully decorated and f umisbed in ultra-
qu}lity m?<fern. New blond hardwood flooring, Berber carpeting,
custom wm<k>w shades and shutters. Dramatic custom lighting·
throughout. Air conditioned. upgraded security system three car
garage. guarded gate Offered fully furnished at S7H.O<!o. AdP-018
OUT OF AREA -VINEYARD ...
IUverside_County. one-half bour~uth of Palm 0aert. Forty acres
of gr-apevmes and a fabulous home, professionally furnished and
d~ora_ted. Great opportunity for investor, rancher. owner. Ter·
rifle y1ew of the valley and Salton Sea. Home bas a swimmin&
pool. deck. large patios. and room for tennis courts. Grapevine
acreage producing ~ble grapes. Owner will leue back or service
the seven year depreciatioa. Only $7SO,OOO. Ad#007
SPYGLASS
A real Gem on SpyglaSS6'iews of city UOts. moat.aim. lkrbor
~. partial ocean from garden, New Yreoda doon tlarouiboul
Customized p_ainfi..Qg in and oul, newmlrble1t00t'I in fO)et", family
room an4 kitchen: Upgraded lafldscaping -and 9eCtlrit,_.,.tem.
SHS,000. Ad#019 •
NEWPORT ISLAND
NEW LISTING! Discover "Ntwport Island,'' tbe q_~et bldeaway ..
island OtJ the Peninsula. A four bedroom. incluclin& a master
bedroom with a private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story
borne. A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace, oak
floorin&. re~ gourmet kitchen. Alkinl tHS.000. Ad#Ol4
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NlWPORT BE.ACH STUNNING
,_ _ __, ___ -.flCEAN/-'AUIE.W · Poss1bl~ the best view llL_
Y~la t!atboa! This pentho11se unit has two roomy bedroom
.... suites, each with private .bath. & balcony. UpgFaded
clt'pebnc a attractive window coverings. There 1s a
skyiichl fireplace & inside laundry. Why not call now to
see this macmf1Cent view unit. today? $350.000
NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE oCEAN a BAY VIEW · Popular 'ta Tour" model In the
Venailes w/2 master bdrm suites ea. with its own ba.
Beautiful view of ocean. bay & view of ocean. bay & city
llcflts. Very convenient location. walk to ~ean or enioy
the lovety pool, spa & m1lhon dollar clubhouse.. Gated
comm11.nrty & security bulldmg • Ownet--will carry 1nd
trust deed. Fast posseSS10n poSSlble. Pnc-e reduced to
$190.000
OPEN HOUSE SttN 1·5
l 00 SCHOLZ Pl...AZA PH 10
WE8TCLIFF NEW LISTING WITH LOTS
OF ROOM · Great location. Close to school & shops.
Larae 3 bdrm home. Airy and bnght w1lh desert colors ..
P1tt0 IS covered. Inside laundry. Room for pool. 1/4 acre.
Garaae has bu1I! ms. $389.000
MEDITERRANEAN STY.LE TOWNHOME.
·SELLER ANXIOUS AND READY TO
MOVEn · Drama. charm, style ~· this home has 1t all!
The entry flows into an expansive IJvmg and d111mg area
whic:h soars 2 stories in height. The kitchen IS open to the
drm. enhancing the friendly, informal ambiance The
downstairs mstr ste 1s for a teenager. The loft.
dramaltcally overlooking the lrm &ives this home sPf(1al
excitement. $279.000.
WESTCUFF · 3 BR home with hied hvmg room. Take
your chotee by eating 1n kitchen or dining room. laundry
rn~e detache,d earage, covered patt0. big yard w1tll.
room for pool. A great area See Today $389.000
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 --~!74 WESTMINSTER -WESTCLIFF-NPl 'acH
BLUFFS. AFFOROAllLEI SINGLE LEVEL ENC> UNIT · Freshly painted with neif ca1peL new
p!lotless stove & oven. new tile, counter lops. h.Xtures & mirrored closet doors Air cond1t1oned plus air electric
cleaner and security system SpaclOtls & private palJO overlooking greenbelt & pool Very convenient locallO.ll . wal~ to Eastbluff showing center. COM ~en~ park fh1tptopetly tS 1A AMRI c-oRdi!ioo.---1-----:1----!'!...:...l..I
· & ready for you to mo~e into $279.500
OPE.H HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5
2401 VISTA HOGAR·BlUFFS-NEWPORT 8£ACH
NEW ON MARKET. BLUFFS. MINT COff.
DITION. · This fastidious . owner has insisted on '
· perfectt0n and elegance w1tb upgrades throughout.
• Surrounded by pretty flowers. a patio. and serene and
lush ereenbell this 1s the perfect ~roperty for you
Convenienlly located close to Eastbluf1 shopping center.
COM high, parks. tennis & freeways P.nce-inclu,des the
land 'Call soon• $339.0QO
· OPEN HOUS.E SAT & SUN I 5·
522 '(lSTA GRANDE BlUFFS-NPT BCH
CHARMING BA YSHORES HOME • · Gate
auarded. Private community beach South West look
While washed red oavers trench door.s. beaut1tul hand _,
painted porcelain tiles throughout 2 bdrm. 2 ba Land
available to purchase $4 55.000
CORONA DEL MAR .
NEW ON MARKET. HARBOR VIEW HILLS
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~RT AINERS' DREAM Situated on a
tullslde with a commanding view 1'.11 lhP Pacu1c Orean and
city of San Oemente this 5 BR l.1H.tom no. 'f s lor tl'c
person want>ci somet11>11., 11\l•u" & S>1el td . ti' Or 13
mat1c entrv w s y1tght) spam.,,, ! ~ loo· dnd .i I ; ft
!(Of pond surro11nded by 1usn troptca p1.inls J"d t.i
palms Multi level w cucu1.:1• sta rw.iy & susP+>odl?<l
· dm1n& area between tire I st arid :'"J lloor overlOo n~
the magnif1ce'lt view througr "" ~I r~ high w·ndpws
Maid s Quarters o~er gara&~ a •d ~.iste• bdrm 'n~s
fireplace & separate offtce ~ ,a..re rm ·~ alsO 1!1Clud~
wtpoor table & spa The S49' 009 I •st trust di>ed is.
assumable and owne1 may carry ?pd l D Ca~I 'Cl<lav tor
appt tn see $669.500
JUST LISTED 8LUFFS 3 BEDROOM · Easy .IMflr4n befft1M Newport Beach~OO'lefl~t to alt-· --
-----Sharp, cltanr welt car~ tor ~ affordable. Enclosed ...
· Featu~ in Sunset M~gaz1ne. this home expresses
tndtvlduahty .and.. f4tellent taste m decocat1n& ...alld
lancscapmg...located on i~qu1et cul ·dwac. it ofttis .5 SR,.
I TRABUCO CANYON I
WILDERNESS RETREAT TAAllUCO CA-
NYON II you want to get aw.:iy trom the hustle &
~tie of city kfe & bad. to~ tnir. heme is ler yau -
It is s1Hrounded by mountains trees--stte.ams-& wild kfe •
Custom built throughout with huge master bedroom
walk-in closet. Iott. lam1ly room Irving fOOITI. den and
doublt garage Built in U985 this noo SQ ft rttreal IS
completely sell contained and det1n1tely "One ot a Kind
Travel a few miles past 0 Neil Park on an unimproved
road. $1 25.000 on federal lease land
• • pmate patt0 with pretty 'flowers & plants. Walk to
community pool, Eastbluff shopping center, tennis.
churches, schools & par~s. Prtee includes the land.
$279,900 .
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2710 VISTA Dfl QRO-&LUFFS/NPT BCH
llLUFF'8 ........ PROPERTY. 1I0° PANORA..C VIEW · Expanded, remodeled &
u1>eraded. this Pfoperty is unique & different from all
Othefs in the Bluffs At the bme of Or!CJnal COnstruchon.
2 bdrmw & bath .me added below the man ltvel. Master
bdrm ste on mam levet has an enlarl'(I bath area, ixuur
tub, sky h&hts. separate shower & watt-in doset. Hachly
1tP1raded throughout w/large fam~y rm, & ~taus
dlntfl&/hv1nc rm area. New kitchen applqnces. mSlde
laundfy area & entrttKt to home from attached 111aee. ··
Thts IS truly 1 rare BeJijty! $529.000 ree.. .
OPEN HOUSE SllaY l ·5
1985 VISTA CAOOAL. -Bl.UFFS·NPT BCH
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3 BA. family room •and PQOl tn a spacious garden setting.
upanStOn and remodehng make this home truly special, •
complete with ocean and m6unta1n views Call tor other
details and viewing of this lovely family home offered at
S-780.000 .
. I HUNTINGTON HARBOR I
MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN HOME
68 feet on the water with a 60 ft boat dock &ult by
Shtpro. Pool -nd spa Tried patt0 on the water ereal for
entertam1na. 'Sar in the family rm that looks strat&ht
down the bay large master suite w Stlllng rm and
htepAact. Natural sun late through out ForllW dtmng rm
w/1 bnlltant heht fu1tur' This home is au condttt0ned &
loc~ted on a private street close to beach. restaurants. &
shopptnc. $900.000 .
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NEW 2 STORY NEWPORT BEACH. TOWN
HOUSE 2 6R 2 BA one up one down 2 cat.garage
& laundry tacll1ty Cathedral ce1l111& l R with F P Fully
equiped euro kitchen All while carpeting & draP;es-
Sl.350/Mo -
NEw 2 BR, 2 BA NEWPORT BEACH
_CONDO 3rd floor Some ocean vu. Near "Supeno1
& PCH $1.595 Mo
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THE WINNER OF THE $2000 ROLL TOP DESK IS:
LOW PRICE LEADER-Duplex in Olde CdM 1
BR. 1 BA owners cottage plus one bd. income unit
Close to shops. cafes and beach $399.000.
BELCOURT ESTATE-Pool. spa. cabana, t;nnis
and exQuls1te 5 bedroom home on 1/2 acre
Interior featured 1n magazines: exterior won ldscpe
awards. Spectacular inside and out. $3.5 million.
Barbor View BW•
EXPANSION OPPORTUNITIES-Extra large tot. gr.
H.V. Hiiis neighborhood 3 BR. fam rm. large pool.
$559.000
EVERYTHING'S NEW!-CdM's Harbor View Hills, 3
BR, pool home with new carpet. pamt and garden
room. New price $557,500.
HL1.llDE ABOVE CDM-Spect. View of ocean.
harbor, city lights. Wood/glass, fam rm. 4 BR
w/outdoor spa. Owner motivated. $819,000
Two weeks ago 11,000 Merrill. Lynch
Realty Newsletters ottered a chance to
win a $2000 roll top desk. A 5 gallon can -
was filled with responses. The winning
card dtawn belongs to Chris Brown.
Chris, who lives In Emerald Bay, Is
represented by Jerry-Ftnster -ot--Merrlll
Lynch Realty .. Other winners were Jim
Skahan, who represents Olde CdM, and
Susie Ammann, who represents East-
side Costa Mesa. Both won for excel-
lence in community Involvement.
The next Merrill Lynch Newsletter will
be mailed October 11, 1988.
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TI.C IN TURTLEAOCK-lmmac. family home in
prime ·area. Charming touches. Ideal location. $459,900
BEACH FAMILY'S DEl,.IGHT-5 BR. 3 BA in Hunt.
Bch nr ocean. Orig. OYiners will inc. bar. stools and
pool table. Also Lanai spar $329,000
VIEW OF THE PARK-Tucked away in northeast
CM: de4ightfut 3 BA, pool, spa and q uiet street. Klds'll
play In an entire park! $325,000
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RANCHO SANTA MARGUERITA-light and
spacious. 1 BR with view of Saddleback . several
upgrades, low price. $98.500
MAGNFICENT NEWPORT NORTH TOWNHM-2
master stes, red tile roof, pool/spa, Nr UCl/airport.
$269,000
PRIVACY AND SPACE-HTilskSeToc.overl~s CdM
with ocean beyond. lncred. vlewl Third of an acre. 3
BA. 2'~ BA, fem. rm. $799,000
SERIOUSLY MOTIVATED-Picturesque setting on
extra deep f[_ont tot. Three bdrms, d«I w/frpl and
mald~qrtrL Now $1,47S,OOO
TRUl Y UNIQUE-Plans & scale model included for
white water view & 20' OCJan front in Olde CdM.
$1,200.000
. ' lc•••lle•Pr•••liea
PK:K OUT THE PAVILION-Great sit down vtews of
Newport Harbor, et al. Three bdrms, den and 4 baths.
Something very special In Irv. Terr. $683,000.
' FAia. Y HOME, POOL. VIEW-Cameo Shores. 4 BR.
3 BA. 3 pvt beach. next to Downcast Develop,
wllOemeSS. $795,000
CAIEO SHORES L..AM>IUNC-View home with
pool, spa, spacious kitchen and large courtyard. Also
3 car gar. and solar ~t. $995.000
ITONEHENGE IN HARBPR RIDGE-Unrivaled! 8
BR, 7 frpl. 9 A, sun rooms, l.lb and weight rm. 9000 sq.
ft. $3,695,000
IOMEn•O DIFFERENT-A glamorous cabin or
fun reetaurant. 3 BR bayfront w/billard rm. lib .. bar
over1ook• bay. Docks for 2 boats. $1,690.000
9ELCCMMT PERFECTION-Unbelievabtel. Sound
ptennlng, exquilite taste. 4 BA. 4 BA. 3 ftrepta<:es, 4
CM garage, 4,200 sq ftl $1,495,000
88.COURT EITATE-Pool, spa, cabana, tennis
end •quialte 5 bedroom home on 1/2 acre. Interior
fMturelCf In IT\8gU.lnes: exterior won ldKOe awards,
SpecUc:ular Inside and out. $3.5 mWon.
••--•lp••..._..Y 1-S
Ull llU $789,000 -111 fill .....
3 BR, Oen M. Read
.... llU $650,000 111 fill .....
_ 3 BR. Oen . L. Calhoun
IW llSTl IUA $325,ooo· Hl ......
View of the Park C. PorceUa
'·'· .. $559,000 -l11ll1Htl1 Expansion Opportunities. B. Barrlhgtog
111.•IT ST.~ -.-.... .. ,"
4 BR. 4 BA 3 frplc P. Merry
... -$399,000 111 a.ehs.s
1 BR. 1 BA w/unit J. Skahan
... -$570,000 1• a.a...,., "Home" + income H. Markas 1.w. au S557 .500 ta •••iestt•
Lrg lot, 3 BR 4 T. Flemming
LY. _. $620,000 1 .. hrt ...._
4 BR+Fam . E. Tabak
Tll IL•fl $284,500 112 ... ...,..
Rare "V" plan -. Swanson
.... lllE $645.000 221 "' ..... 5 BR, Contemporary • C. Ross
.... ISLE $734.000 211 fill ...
3 BR, 2 story C. Ross
...n.11M1 $459,900 M llher .......
Family Home. lmmac. C. Maxsenti
km -$929.000 211 111111•'4 Custon home, vu . B. Hutchings
PmlSIU NtlT $695,000 412 ....
3 BR. 4 BA .. • J. Brooks
._. -$539,500 -IH lllrtielll
2 BR. 2 BA J . Hickey
• ............. , 1-5
l.91 llU $789,000 111 .......
3 BR, Oen M. Read
Ull llU $650,000 111 fill .....
3 BR, Den M. Hartling
IW llSTA IESA $3,25,000 HJ ..... Mii ·view of the Park o. Miller
LY. au $559.000 "' l•ll1Mflt
Expan8'on 0PPOrtunitles L* Curci
...... $1,495,000 I •••I ...
4 BR, 4 BA, 3 frpk: P. Merry
.. -$399,000 111 .....
1 BR, 1 BA w/unit · J . Skahan
.. -$570.000 ,. '-""" "Home" + Income C. Porcella
LY ... -.U ...$557 .500 Ml 1••11•1 lrg tot , 3 BA T .. Fleming
LY.... $620,000 11M Pert .....
4 BR+Fam E. Tabak
um& .... $250,000 1•11 La ....
3 BR, 2 BA. pool Leverett/Weber
-.... $284,500 -.......... Rare "V" plan H. Swanson
.... .. $645,000 121 fll ....
5 BR, contemporary .e. Swindall
L.91 llU S73"t,OOO 211 fie ..
3 BR, 2 story c. Ross
.. -~9.000 111 .......
2 BR + 1 BR/BA C. Maxsentl
.. • $929,000 J1l l1H1•t4 Cuat~ ~.vu M.T. ~
........ $695,000 -3 BR, 4 BA J. Brooks
Lt. -1489,900 1121 Pert .......
Mont • 4 BR T. Smith
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P~OPERTIES, INC.
COMMANDING TtlE ·MOST SPECTACULAR
VIEWS . . . This beautiful exciting property.
• approximately 5,000 ~A Jt.....and overlooking
--:-pool and gqrden. Completely remodeled in
A DRAMA TIC MAltBlE ENTRY -LEADING TO
B.EGANT UVlNG . . . Premium locotio
-Linda rsre with-views rom all major rooms. 5 BR,
6 Yl BA, family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced by
marbles an~granite. light oak cabinetry .smd
floors. The master BR w I sitting area overlooks
the bay. 2 BA, ·steam shower, jacuui, walk·in
closets. Owner may trade .............. $2,650,000
LINDA ISLE ... New state of the art contem·
porory boyfront home on prestigious Lindo Isle.
The only one of its kind in Newport Beach. 4
bedrooms, 4 Yi baths, family room, gym & tile
patio overlooking 50' dock and spectacular view
of the boy. Sparkling white tile, granite, stainless
steel~ and gloss used throughout this home
designed with perfection. REDUCED, OWNeR
TRANSFERRED ............................... $2,4'15,000
THIS UNDA ISLE WATERFRONT HOME HAS
IT AU.II .. , UT1do-lsle's best locQtion. Sun all.
dayl Near gate house, beach, tennis court and
club house. This quality home hos 5 bedrooms, 5
baths plus powder room, game room, pool, spa,
50uno dnd ~lip for large boat. Proudly presented
at ................ ~ ................................. $2,450,000
llUfFS. PARK SETTING ... View of the Bock
Bay throogh the trees. lovely end unit. 3 BR, 3 BA
with den. Living room with fireplace and
balcony, formal dining rQom. Lorge patio with
private spa, beautiful tiled kitchen with new
applionces. Wonderful home for entertaining or
fomity. light, bright and open ........... $425,000
llUffS ... Beoutif ul up-graded "G " Pion, 3
BR, 3 BA with den. Newly decorated. patio on
greenbelt, move right in, ................... $399,900
llYFFS ... Highly upgr!Jded "X·plon'lon prime
greeribelt location. Completely redecorated,
Sponish povers, off ·white carpets, new custom
drapes and appliances. Prked1for a. quick sole at
......................................................... $370,000
1983 with new od'ditions. Matched marble in
master bath, floors and walls. Wood construe·
• tion in the finest quality of workmanship. A
wonderful secluded location .......... $1 ,595,000
PROMONTORY BAYFRONT CUSTOM ...
This beautiful one story home on Promontory Bay
-has 3 BR, 3 Yi BA, with speciol features such os
lap pool, spa, central a ir conditioning. 50' bool
slip, teakwood bar, with ice machine ond re-
--<~· ~tato" Gos-bol'bewe-iA-kitc-hen:-lhis hom
with all these features on fee land for only
...................................................... $1,250,000
BEAU'!.J.FUl DOWNTOWN BURBANK ...
Prime commercial property on Burbank Blvd.
near major studios ond redevelopment area.
Call for details .................................. $750,000
Select 1hwpt1ct e?lcetu
HARBOR VIEW HOMES' ... Shows like new!
.Attractive 4 bedroom, 2 1"1 bath, family room,
Palemera model, light and airy fomily home.
Professionally landscaped. Spacious bock yard
with patio and spa. Choic~ location, close to
shopp~. sch_?<>ls, churches.· Community pools.
Includes lon(:j ..................................... $534,900
·BACK BAY VIEWS ON THE WATER ... Per·
monent Boyfront home in beoutlful S star mobile
horM park, boot slip possible. Owner may
exc.hange ..................................... , .•...... $69, 500
NEWPORT BEACH . . . Just minutes to the
ocean, freshly pointed. NiCe and clean 2
bedrooms, 2 BA, 2 car attached garage. All
neutral decor, ·nice size kitchen, opening to
private patio, ('ommunity pool. Great investment,
auumable finoncing. Please-compare this value--
at only .............................................. $159,900
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llUfFS ......................... ~········· $399,900
Sat/Sun 1-5 ............... 409 Vista Grande
HAllOlt RIDGE ....................... $550,000
Sun 1-5 ........................... 43 Montpelliet
ILUFFS .••............................... :. $42S,OOO
Sat/Sun 1-5 ........................... 224 Nata
HAllOI ftlOGE ....................... $785,000
Sot/Sun 1-5 ........ : ........... l Harbor Ridge
HAllOI VIEW HOMES ............ $5~, 900
Sun 1:-5 ............... : ........ 2012 Port-•istol
llVINE ................. ., ............ ,. .... $'299,500
Sot/Sun 1-5 .. , ................. 14 Del Uvorno
NIWPOIT BEACH .................... $159,900
Sot/Sun 1-5 .......................... 434 Botero
WISTPAIK .............................. $239,000
Sun 1-5 .......................... , ... 12 Del Italia
..-wPOIT aEACH .................... $247,500
Suft' 1-5 ... -....................... 22 Seo Island
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FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME ... This beout1·
fully landscaped 4 BR, 4 "'1 both estate offers all
_the ..h!_xuries 9£ living. Ame";.-O· 1nclud&-private
library paneled wi_+~ ' \ohogony ond
marble firepl s Q 1-.... 1Te complete with
his/hers close ..... ina, spa, tub and block
marble used extensively. This home offers com·
fortoble living with city lights & Mountain v1ew_s~
: .................................................. $1 ,590,000
UAND NEW NEUTRAL CARPET .. . FRESH
PAINT ... "SPARKLING CLEAN" ... T~o
bedroom, den could be third bedroom, two ond
half baths, condo in gated community, Harbor
Ridge. Shutters, skylight, mirrors, oir con·
ditloned, spa .............. : ..................... $555,000
HARBOR RIDGE .. Lovely 4 BR detoched'
condo. Private entry w running stream, horc-
wood floors, hondpa1nted tiles in the kitchen,
eJ(panded master BR w I sitting area. Views of the
Ocean & City Lights .......................... $785,000
Otliee eT'leetU
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STUNNING STARTER IN WEST PARK
... located in lovely neighborhood.• Pro-
fessionally decorated 2 Bf. 2 Bo home boasts
100% wool white carpeting, bleoched oak
floors, plantation shutters. mirrored wardrobes,
built-in BBQ, extra storage, fabulously land·
scoped. Won't last-ot ........................ $239,000
COINER LOT -GREAT BUY . Hurry to see ,
this 3 BR, 2 BA T office located 1n Mesa•North.
Remodeled in and out, with o cSzy fireplace, this
affordable classic offers o year ond o half old
roof. patio, and overhang Huge yard with room
for pool. Fabulous o pportunrty at.. ... $199,500
IRV1NE . . . l ovely Pion II m the Del Borgoto
tract of West Pork. Single fomily .home with
mClf'ly upgrades, mirrored closets throughout,
cleor tub and shower enclqsures, sprinklers
front ond reor. beautiful londscopmg, and
patio "tith lottce patio cover. l ight grey
carpet. very open. Won't lost at this pnce
................................................ $299,SOO
LAGUNA BEACH MAGNIFICENCE . . 4 BR
4 Yz -BA, custom contemporary. approx 6300 sq .
ft. Dramatic 5-story elevator home. Has speer
toculor views of ocean, surf, sand & city lights.
bponsive deck off kitchen. Formal dining room.
Hos -spa and beoutif vlly landscaped gardens
overlootrng Soddlebock Mountains. '
............................. ~ ...................... $1,300,000
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10 years in the State of Cali-
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Linda IJle
The H1llm1rk of Success ...
........ a Mme" lite ••st eaclnift isl-4 ia
11.,.rt ...... is the dream of manv. Stop
dreaming! This is the best priced bayfront
home In LWa hie. The long list of extras
Include 4 bedroom, 3'h bath, for!'lla191ning,
living room, family room, a sunny breakfast
ar 1, 3 fireplaces. a soothing sdpa, 24-
hour security guards & your own private
dock that has the potential to accommo-
date up to a 71 ' yacht or sail boat.
$1 , 795,000 Fee
For a private showing cart
1111 llYll HOP
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JIST REllCEI
OWIER llST SELL!
SAFE I SECllE WITH SEWTilllL NIRlll I
OCUI VIEWS If security is what you want.
Security is what you'll get in Villa Balboa! Just
beyond the privae guarded gates lies an
executive suite that is so special, worcis cannot
do 1t 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 TRANSFERRED
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFFERS!
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IEWPOllT IEACH llPLEI Built as T ownbomes
owner will sell one or both. Steps to the sand.
Two-4 bedroom, 2 bath units with game
rooms. Three story units featuring hlgh quality
finishing including oak cablr .1ts, ceramic til~.
copper plumbing etc. Ocean views & plenty of
parking. nn• . .. ..
Se!ect ""'111!41
WIE CISTI IESI -s bedrooms, 3
baths, large living room, family style kitchen &
large back yard. Fireplace. Perfect for a fa~
1241 .........
OCUI VIEW
IOOllT CIEST. Fabulous ocean views
throughout! Hardwo()li •· 0 In kitchen.
dining rool'T' -0 \.. id hallways.
Beautiful vt S .... va trims·& dec-
orator acoet _ •• \J\llhout. 2 bedroome. ~
baths. 1211.111 -·--·-
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LISTINGS!
MARKET IS· READY
FOR YOUR-HOME.
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PlllRlllC VIEWS
· CJpe11 *M<NUe
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2111 larM, East Iliff
4 bedroom, 2 bath lots of potential to expand
up or out! Needs some TLC. But is built to
last. Best buy in East Bluff. Hurry this home
won't last the weekend. $425~000(LH)'
-I llYIE IMP'-
. IELLIE lllL UICI
Closed stables· plus 3 open stalls. Lrg st)aded
grooming area, lrg track room. separate hay
& feed storage room, barn Includes slldlng-
glaas windows, auto fly spray system
plumbed thru-out horse area. Also. large
fenced dog run & kennel. ABOUT THE HOME
... 4 bedroom, 2 bath very sharp home w/3
car garage, 10 car off street parking, RV or
bQat parking. fire & police protection sys-
tems. $450,000
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SPYGLASS HILL
Lowest price<! Capehorn In Spyglass. Large
yard with private-sr11\ .... ftUt-oak floors In breakfast~ Q \.. W family room.
CU1tom P:;::,. .... ~ m patio. Room for a
pool! Prlc&u for a fast sale at 1111,111 ··-··-··· ,,,,. ,, ,j,., .. ,,.,,,
111.L -, a. R YILDll DIP
Own your own home with as llttle as 3•1o down
Md save money through tax benefits.
IVllUILE MW1
Sim OllST •NI
Super nice three bedroom, two bath condo.
Forget the hassles of buying a "fixer". This
one has new appliances and is beautifully
decorated and highly upgraded w· ·, contem·
porary overtones. Well located In gt.led com-
munity that has Just been painted in greys.
W.tk to Sottth..Coast Plaza. Enjoy all th.la and
three poots for S 104,000
lllP,&"nua.
.llST REIMEl-SPYll 111 llll This former
model home offers 4 bedrrg· 2~ bat h, family
style-kitchen. large • '-'Tl w/flreplace.
lovely living ror-0 ,_ . , a huge yard &
upgraded~ e. .. white Italian tile, air
conditioning.~ .• di vacuuming, white washed
open beams bt MOREii_ 1112.500 ..............
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ICEAI VIEWJ UllOI llM,.k-tlPECT 11 IE
UVIEI in this lovet•·i \l?Om, 3 bath
home. Featur.--0 t.-~ master suites.
family style $ . 1orge ballroom, family
room & more. Sll0,000 ........
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Only Ocean View Homj! Available In Cameo
Highlands! Owne1s are d'"ftto the wire and
must sell lmmediate••i. y :ty in this area
rar~ly comes o~ Q ~·Ket. Beautiful oak
wooJwork are_ .1roughout1.French doors
galore! Pool;o;1 ... mlly Room! Three Private
Beaches! Four Bedrooms! Two Baths! Come
Now And Make This YOUR Family Home!
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IEWPlllT IEAOI Tl~ Well appointed.
Former"model ijr'· ~ light view. central
air condlti~ "' • 2Vt bath, & many
other upg,_, ove-in now! I 171.too _.. .......
,. l!#eee11t ,eetUetJ
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5 bedrooms, 3 bath&, large living room~ family
style kitchen & lerge back yard. New interior
pM'lt. Some new ftxturee. owner will put In ne¥t
C9rJ)et. Within walking distance to achoots &
Tewtnkae perk. 2 mllea to So. Coast Plaza. ........ .. ,_, .
4 bedrooms, 2·-... S .. 9P'aoe. ·giant deck,
ceramic tllP ~ r-.-. Brand new, never lived
In. Steps •\.. ~.,. Very "Ice. · 11.-1 ..
· ?2etail/ &m111eecial
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Retail Space A~ O Near
1700 sq. ft • • ~ . d frontage VllCaftt~ ~ ~i to lease-NOW!
~ ·~ .. .-nit Offers! ~ ........ ....,
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DUPLEX
GREAT DUPLEX S-,000
Close to ocean and Channel. approx. 8 years
old:urear¢ndttton-and 1ally-rented. Owners-
unit upstairs. Back unit 3 BR ... 2 BA. Fout car
parking. Triona Bergin.
VIEW PR OPERTIES
EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000
Older home on good lot with great view and
fabulous potential. We just listed this at
$I, I 50,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K.
Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley.
BIG CANYON CUSTOM $1,195,000
Four BR. 3 BA. contemporary overlooking 8th
fa irway. SPECTACULAR VIEWS of golf course
from most rooms. Air conditioned. large spa.
Move-in condition. Prime location! Carol Allison.
CUSTOM VIEW ESTATE $1,500,000
Elegant" 6 BR. and guest quarters in exclusive
area of Newport Beach. wonderful for entertain-
ing indoor and outdoor, l~rge pool, outdoor
cooking. Two master suites. Triona Bergin.
C.D.M. WHITE YI.ATER VIEW $1,915,000
Dtarhatic 180" views of ocean, jetty. Catalina
and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves.
Spacious older home with 4 ~R. 5 BA. A ~pecial
C.D.M. opportunity. Lois tacobs and Linda Oeth.
WHAT A VIEWt $2, 100,000
Spectacular tri-level custom home high on Cor-
ona Del Mar bluff with "forever" ocean view.
Two BR, 31h BA. plus pub room, sun room and~ •
oceanfront spa. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb. . -..-
OVERLOOKING BEACH $3,375,000 •
Te"ific new 3 BR. 41h BA w/conv. den. Looks
down on the private beach & pounding surf. This
Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry
flnand ng to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave
Hlrschler or Rod Daley. I
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.. WATHTAKtNG 12,315,000
Macnificent custom home in Big Canyon's Fair-
way One. Tw9 story entry with· grand columns
and freJKh limestone floors. 4 BR, litirary,
eourmet kitchen. Truly exceptional. Danny Bibb
or Stephanie Grody. •
9tG CANYON-8£ST VIEW S3.200.•
Five BR. home~ It ... 180" golf course. mountain
anc; -ctty""tt&hts view. fmported tne roof. maids
quarters, chlldrens wing. Master suite with sit-
tin& area and balcony. Danny Bibb or Linda
Oeth.
FEATURE HOME
OWNER MAY FINANCE 1375,800
~w~_s)J.p_will acco,mmodate up to a 35'
boat. Two BR,·2 BA: condomir>ium·with com-
munity pool. Sun deck. two parking ·spaces.
Gayle Amato.
BAYFRONT
OWNER MAY FINANCE $375,000
Bay view. slip Will accommodate up to a 35:
boat Two BR. 2 BA. condominaum with com·
munity pool. Sun· deck. two parking spaces.
Gayle Amato
BA YFRONT $995,000
Pier for your boat Walk to the ocean beaches.
Three BR. 3 BA. Remodeled kitchen. Mastet
suite with bay view Ann Peters
CONTEMPORARY PERFECTION $1,749,000LH
A private gated community island. Flv~.
bedrooms. sho~ like a feature home in an
architectural magazine Eight ft beveled glass
doors. pier and slip Man~ custom amenities.
Stephanie Grody or Ann Peters
WATERFRONT-LIDO ISLE $1,495,000
Enjoy a fabulous ba~front lifestyle. 3 BR. 4 BA.
dramatic living room plus family room home.
Larger lot and dock Great location. easy walk to
Lido Village. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan.
CUSTOM BAYFRONT LARGE SLIP $1,550,000.
Elegant home in perfect condl.lion Five BR. 41h
BA. 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay.
Custom built by present owner Barbara Aune
and Carlyn Callan
PRIME BAYFRONT $1,725,000 L. ...
Two master suites. Priva patio with spa. Teak
cabinetry, custom stone fireplaces. Large pier
and dock will accomodate sevefal large yachts.
All Qverlooking THE BEST VIEW IN THE
HARBOR. Marth~ Macnab or Sara Hinman.
OPEN HOUSES
NEWPORT lllORTH
2 BR BIG CANYON
'J BR SEA ISLAND
2 BR, FR PENINSULA
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NEW ON MARKET
OCEAN AND JETTY VIEWS ... ,000
Fabulous'new home located on quiet side street
in Olde Corona del Mar Spacious Ooor plan with
4 BR. 3112 BA. family room. 3 decks A best value
Linda Oeth or Lois tacobs ·
HARBOR VIEW HOMES $450,000
Carmel model. 3 BR. family room, great poten-
tJat. next to greenQelt EXcellent lot. ~ring your
contractor. Ann Peters
WEST CLIFF ...SS19;000
'Wonderful 2 story. 4 BR residence with large
r09ms. Superb mas'ter suite. large formal dining
room_ Move in ·condition. Ann Peters
SELECTED HOMES
PARTY PERFECT 1222 000
Mesa del Mar beauty, 3 BR. 2 BA. plus spadous
living ropm, attached 2 car garage. Great cul-de-
~ location. Extra large lot with beautiful black
bottom pool. Stella Shirar.
FAMILY HOME AT THE BEACH $665,000
Four BR., 21ii BA. large home close to beach.
Great place to raise a gro\\ 1ng active famtl}
Three car garage for all the to}s Hobie Denn}
BELCOURT $1,495,000
Elegant Belcourt Galltr) custom home tformer
model! with 4-5~R·s plus entertainment room
and 4 baths CirlUlar staircase O\.erlooks
gracious laving areas Prof lancscaped rear gar-
den ~th pool Belle Partch
BIG CANYON CUSTOM $2,850,000
Magnificent family home set on one of the
largest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak
noo~s. 6 BR. separate large cabana. pool and
spa. Volleyball sportscourt Ask for Danny Bibb
or Stephanie Grody
HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM $3,750,000
Magnificent b BR estate OualH' and elegance
throughout including 1 luwnous master suites
fabulous kitchen with e'er\ amen it}' Pool spa
ne oJNewporrs finer es att-" Dann\. "Bibo or
· Carol Allison
SELECTED CONDOMINIUMS
GREAT LOCATION $207,000
Very light a~d bright sunn\ 2 BR home with
upgraded tile floor1n't .1nd \\hate Berber carpet
Triona Bergin. ~ . '
QUARD GA TED $535-,000
Big Canyon. expanded Do\. er model. 2 BR 2 BA .
built in entertainment center hardwood floors.
crown moldings, wet bar. air conditioned. Land·
scaped by Roaers Gardens-. Madelyn Gonzales.
THE 0000 LIFE S571,,000
In this air conditioned 2 BR. 2th SA. home
Flagstone courtyard with reflection pond and
fountains. Granite. marble. plantation shutters.
Community pool. spa. tennis Gayle Amato
HAMOR RIDGE 1749,0Gr
Outstanding designer upgrades have • been
added to this .. marvelous residence. fea turing 4
BR, plus loft. Ovi~ end unit next to creen~t
2 Civic Plaza, #100 I • . 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH
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Cosr A MESA with ocean & city light views. Like new 2 bdrm 2Yl bath townhome witn white-wuhed
hardwood floors, skyligh~ wood burning f P., new
carpet & drapes & alarm system. Motivated seller!!
Submit 631-1400w .......................................... $20S,000
IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm family home with den &
charming country kitc hen in the Colony. Attractively
landscaped low m.-.intenance yard. Walk "to all
schools & sh9pping from this quiet neighborhood
with community pool & tennis. 631-1AOO ... S2S9,900
NEWPORT CREST Big PRICE DROPH Super3 BR
with gr~t ocean views. Master with sitting room 'plus
1 other BR up,. 1 BR & full bath down. Hardwood floor\ in djning room, breakfast nook & kitchen.
Steps to tennis, pool & spa, bike to beach. 631-1400
················-········ .. ··· .......................................... $299,000
VILLA BALBO>.-.CONDO "Pride of ownership" ~cious 3 bdrm with family'& formal dining rooms,
fireplace, inside laundry & two large patios, perfect
entertaining. Easy bike ride to ocean. 631-1400.
......................................................................... $320,000
NEWPORT CREST townhome with ocean views.
lftt 3 bdrm plan, m.-.ster with sitting room & balcony
., 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in dining room,
br~kfist nook & kitchen, dose to pool, spa & tennis,
walk to beach. 631-1400 ................................ $299,000
NEWPORT beach duplex just ste ps from sand, walk
to everything. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm cottage
with tile floors & new kitchen & bath and 1 bdrm'
apartment over the double garage. 631-1400.
........................... : ............................ ~ .............. $329,000
NEWPORT BEACH in terrific peninsula location.
Classic 3 bdrm, 2 bath cozy cottage with fireplace,
front porch & patio. Walk to beaches. Ferry, Balboa
pier. restaurants & shops. 631 -1400 .............. $330,000
BALBOA PENINSULA Nine exclusive 11ew Cape
Cod townhomes with bay views. Each with 2 bdrms,
2Yl baths, oak abs, security system & dble garge.
• Steps to bay, ocean, Fe rry & shops. Open house daily,
631-1400 ............................................... $345,000 & up.
CORON~ DIEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con-
dos, nelt completion. Striking 2 bdrmw with se-
cluded 2nd floor rNSter suite, <ten & inside laundry.
Soaring 2 story living room with fireplace opening to
large deck. 631-1400 .............. -·············:········ $350,000
BACX BAY with a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm
home with separate large master, family and formal
dinln~ rooms on lovely large lot. One story with
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NEWPORT like new mid peninsula condo in
SJNll complex just ste ps to beach. Sp.icious 2
bdrm, 2.Y. bath with attached 2 car garage+ extra
parking. Top quality everything ... Owner
.motivated. HUGE reductio n. 631-1400 ... $296,000
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2<&36 ·W. COAST HIGHWAY
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:Realtors ~" .. · . .
., WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5
BAI ll()A ISLAND N4t,111
. 2;22 Amett)yst. Sun ·
DOVER SHORES.--·------· Sl,250,IOI 320 Morning Star, Sat/Sun
LIDO ISi F --Sl,415,111
641 Via lido Soud, Sat/Sun
ldDO ISi F -_.. ..
204 Via Barcelona, Sat/Sun
NEWPORT CREST-·--··-·-·-··---· $2tt,OM • 1 Serena Court, Sun
NEWPORT BACK BAY $3CS,llO
370 23rd St, Sat/Sun
PENINSULA........-..... ......... ---····-----~ 211 19!h St, Sat
PENINSULA $331 ...
301 Cypress At Bay, Daily
PENINSULA PT __ ___.._ $495. ...
2113 Seville, Sat/Sun ~
W. NEWPORT-·-·--·--··---$9%5 .... 5311 Seashore. Sat
1\JRTI..EROCK . * ----Sltt .... 2 Baristo, Irvine-Sat/Sun
VILLA BALBOA penthouse condo whh fantastic
ocean & sunset "views. Lovely 2 bdrm & den with
vaulted & s'(!!it ceilings & large patio. Professionally
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TIJRTI..EROCK POINT end unit. Gated J.M. Peters'
Mediterranean style complex with tile roofs & com-
munity pool & spa. Immaculate 2 bdrm with super
loft /den plus very private yard. Air conditioned with
security system. 631-1400 .............................. S399,000
PENINSULA POJNT Terrific 2 story J bd family
home with wood firs, smooth ceilings. Fr. doors &
large dininR/living room with Fp & built in book-
cases. Deck off m.1Ster. rear patio & dble garage.
631-1400 ............................ -............................ $.495,000
90'.mf LACUNA'S Monarch Bay Terr.tee with
sprawling contemporary 4 bdrm home. Huge family
& formaf dining rooms, lal..lndry & hobby rooms & 3
car garage. Parldike terraced lot with pool, spa &
possible view. 631-1400 ............•......... ·--···-·$515,000
UDO ISL.£ low~st priced home on the island. Bright
& open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & large
living room opening to sunny patio and small yard.
.Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis &
beach. 631-1-400 .......................................... S595,000
BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 story shingled
charmer. Front house w1th 3 bdrms, dormer win-
dow orrnal dining plus a 2 bdrm apt over the
double garage. "lew k1tc-hen, root, plumbing, elec-
tric, heat. & air. 631-1400 .............................. S649.000
UDO rsLF New l!Sring Well priced 1raditional home
on very large lot. Open & bn~ht floor plan with
French doors opening from ltv1ng room & master
bedroom to sunny · patio. Air cond1t1oned with
·beamed ceilings a nd super remodeled kitchen.
631-1400......................... ........ .. .. ....... .. S649,500.,
NEWPORT HEJCHTS Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse.
Solarium additions augment the incred ible harbor
vi ws. Included are a party room, family room. oOGf
& spa 1 bdrm guest cottage 1n a wooded hillside
selling. 631-1400 ............................... -........ . S795,000
WATEllFllONT llOllES. INC • .........
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SPYCL\SS HILL Beautiful 5 bdrm with French
doors & paned windows, private popl & ~pa & lovely
hill view. Fresh & bnght with white t\le throughout
entry, family & formal dining rooms & eat in ltitchen.
631-1400 .......................................................... S799,000
IMC CANYON Remodeled 4 bdrm home with tamily
& formal dining rooms & sparkling pool & spa.
Skylighted sophisticated open floor plan, textured
walls. flagstone & ber~r carpeted f190rs & plantation
~utters. 631-1400 .......................................•. S875,000
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Custom 3 bdrm-home
· with family room, built with top quality in '81. Upside
down plan for maximum wllite water views. Corner
loation patio & 2 decks with spa off master, sokj
furnished. 631-1400 ............................. ·-······· S925,000
I l>OVER SHOR£S ~emodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with
huge fntiter suite, c1en, family room, oock tor a large
yKht & sparklin'buwater views. Terraced bayside =-~~t ~~ ...... '.~~.~'.~--~~~: .. ~.t-~~--~~--~Si:'i~~
UDO ISL£ BA YFRONT Meticulously maintained
custom 4 bdrm with private beach & dock in de-
.sireable "Soud" location. Spacious living area opens
to bayside terrace with retractable awnings. steps to
club & tennis. 631-1400 ............................. Sl,495.000
LINDA ISLE Mediterranean feeling & an enter-
tainer's delight with 40 ft living room plus dining
room & library overlooking the bay. Views from aO
major .. rooms of this 5 bdrm family home with
overheight ceilings throughout & dramatic two story
kitchen. Dock for large yacht & guard gated securit
631-1400 .............. -. ·················· ................. s 1,650,000
BIC CANYON A soph1s11cated custom contem·
porary 5 bdrm estate with oversized living room,
formal dining & fam1I" room~. offlce. excercese &
steam rooms plus private lu h j(ardens wnh pool &
spa. 631-1400 ....................................... s 2,.coo:ooo
LINDA ISLE Ba yfront, Spectacular remodeled 3
bdrm with den, formal dining. huge wine cellar. deck
with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boaa. Quahty
INterials include travertine, onyx. bras~ & copper.
631-1400....................... .......... . ............... ·. S2.62S.OOO
CORONA DIEL MAR Beachlront. Fabulous J bdrm
with unparalleled views of the ocean & twrbor
entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom
contempofary has bleached hardwood floors & 10'
mahogony doors. 631 · 1400 .................. Sl,980,000
UDO ISL£ Lovely trad1ttonal ~ylront with lips (or
several boats & 77' on the water Ele~ant two story
witb 4 bdrms up. maid quarters down pl'Us ttirmal
dining. family room. librar~ & brid.. terr.tee
631-1400................. .. ........ . . S3,900,000
UNOA ISLE -HUCE REDUCTION ..• & super
buy. Very spacious 2 story 5 bdrm home with pier
& slip for large yacht Custom bu.Jt & over 5000 sq
ft with 5 bdrms, formal djmng, family & breakfast
rooms & two sunn patios on oversized lo(. Ste~ l
to tennis & clubhouse. 631-1400 .......... S1..249,000.J .
BALBOA ISL~ND OFFICE
315 MAR INE AVE.
'114-673-6900 . .
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THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION
DOVER SHORES Only one word fully de-
scribes this residence ... "awesome". The
location Is awesome. The view is awesome.
The facilities are awesome. This custom four
bedroom residence offers a full range of
sophisticated, yet functional, appointments.
A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool
and spa, two patios (one with a stand-up wet
bar). two flreplts. Inside ... unrivaled luxury In
every room in<eJuding a regal master suite with
two separate baths and dressing rooms.
Additionally . .. a New European kitchen. a
complete security system. Special ... a superb
thermostatically controlled wine room. And
the list goes on. An experience that shouldl'l't
be missed ......................•................ $1,A95,000
BIG CANYON Original owners. First time on
the market. This expanded Versailles model
has a spacious and grand look. yet is of
manageable size for today's living. It is a
perfect combination of elegance, privacy and
view location. Four bedrooms including a
magnificent master suite. Immense island
kitchen. Dining room. Dramatic den. The
commanding wrap-around patio with Its two
fountains and gazebo creates a feeling of
sitting on top of the world. The entire property
Is In mint condition. Call for a private showing .
. . . . . . . . . . ,._ : ............................................. Stt7 ,500
DOVER SHORES Truly one of the finest
homes available today. Spectacular view.
This impeccable property has it all. Very large
four bedroom home. each with its own private
bath. Enormous formal dining room. Security
system. Air conditioning. Three car garage.
So many amenities you must see for yourself.
Whether you are looking for a home that will
offer you the utmost In privacy, or one In
which you will entertain graciously. this home
is for you ........................................... 1125,000
DOVER SKORES Come and see this
outstanding, quality built, custom· home.
EnjOy the spectacuJar view -whlfe relaxing on
one of the many decks. This spacious two
ISedroom plus den home has many special
features Including air conditioned wine cellar.
beautiful easy care landscaping, security sys-
tem, and tinted windows. This home was
architecturally designed for easy expanlfon.
If desired. Don't miss this gem ......... 9115,000
ISEA ISLAND Decorator perfect. three
bedroom. three and one half bath, Lusk
condominium. Light and bright. Highly up-
graded and customized. Marbre entry. Cell-
Inga In entry and dining room have mirror and
wood detail. Mirrored waM in dining room.
Marvetous custom carved. oak wetbar has
everything for gracious entertaining. Extra
large lot la landscaped with mature ptanta.
brtck patios and ptanters, and custom brick
barbecue. View. Air conditioned. Security
eystem. Community poof, spa and tennis.
.......................................................... 9171.000
THE REAL. ESTATE COMPANY
FEATURE HOME .
NEWPORT NORTH Fabulous three
bedroom, two and one half bath, two story,
llngle family: detached home· In Newport
North VIiias. Convenient Newport Beach
location between Jamboree Road and
MacArthur Boulevard off University Drive.
This Napoli plan is decorator perfect. High-
ly upgraded carpet, wallcoverlngs and
draperies. Lush landscaping surrounds
custom tile and concrete patios In very
private yard. Air conditioned. Security sys-
tem. Community pool and spa. Hlghty
motivated seller just reduced price to
...................................................... $479,000
BAYCREST This four bedroom home was
totaJly remodeled to excel not in one area. or
a few areas. but all areas. The master suite is
spectacular with its beamed cetlings. fire-
place. "dream" ~ath and walk-in closet. The
Interior dimensions are generous and Include
dlnJng rootn. family room and separate study.
Pool. Prestigiously located and affordably
priced ........ :.:..··················:.; ................. S849,000, ,,
_....,. WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES
CUFFHAVEN ......................... $1,500,000
Sat 1-5 .......................... 2500 Cliff Drive
DOVER IHORES ................... $1,415,000
Sat 1-4 ..................... 1310 Galaxy Drive
BEACON BAY ....................... $1,400,000
Sat 1 ""4.. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . .. . 63 Beacon Bay
BIG CANYON ........................... •1,500
Sun 1-5.................... .. ....... 1 Rue Vlllars
DOVER SHORES ...................... $125,000
Sun 1-5 .....•.........•. 1000 Westwlnd Way
DOVER SHORES ...................... SS75,000
Sun 1-5 ................ 1040 Pescador Qrlve
SEA ISL.ANO ........................... S875,000
Sat-Sun 1-5 . ., .......... 37 Seabrook Cove
WISTCLIFF ORO VE ............... SStS,000
Sun 1-5..... ...... ....... .... 1100 Grove Lttne
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ............... '550,000
Sat-Sun 1-5 ...... 311 Santa Ana Avenue
aAYCREST .................. -.......... 1545,000
Sat;.sun 1-5 ............ 2018 Na~tllua Lane
..wPORT NORTH ................... 1479.000
Set-SUn 1-5 ... ~ ..... 3155 Corte Portoflno
..wPORT .. tGHT ................ ·-·-• Set-8un 1-5 ..... 4-42 ~ Modena Avenue
OLD CORONA DEL MAR ......... 1425,000.
Sun.1-5 ................... 506 Acacia Avenue
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Sun 1-5.. .. . .. 1223 E. Balboa Boulevard
631~7300
BAYCRE8T A most uncommon five
...bedroom. custom famlty residence. Situated
Of'.I a quiet and prestigious ct.ii-de-sac like
street. The floor plan will Intrigue and excite
you ... and. it's very functional. The handsome
brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the
Interior appointments confirm . the
craftsmanship ... · things like three fireplaces
and high beamed ceilings. High on the list of
amenities is the family room and formal
dlnlnQ.Joom. All rooms are are amply propor-
tioned. A superior offering. Well worth seeing.
.......................................................... 1545,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS Delightful three
bedmom. two .. bath bo_me_ln-.ptlme location .
Beautifully maintained. Hardwood floors.
Used brick fireplace. Newty remodeled
kitchen with oak cabinets. New master suite
with bay windows and wark-ln cioset. Won-
derful yard plus RV access. This Is a charmer
complete with white picket fence ..... 1415,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR South of Pacific
Coast Highway. Near park. Easy walk to
beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R-2
lot. Vaulted ceilings. Berber carpeting. Over-
sized closets. Private ·patios. One of best
locations in old Corona del Mar and priced to
sell. .......................................... .' ......... 1425,000
BAYCREST Best buy In Baycrest. Well de-
signed famlty home. Sparkling pool. Flowing
ftoor plan with four bedrooms. The master
bedroom, family room and living room all
open to the pool and patio area. Don't miss
this opportunity to move up to Baycrest.
.......................................................... l407,500
COSTA MESA HEIGHTS large R-21' lot In
popular "Hefghts" area. Four bedrooms. One
and three q4arter baths. -Huge family room
wtth beamed ceilings. New carpet. New mas-
ter bath. New kltchen ....................... 1218,000
£A8T81DE COSTA •SA Small, two
bedroom home on R-2 lot large enough for a
MCOOd -unit. Beauttfol tre8-tfned street. COi-
ner lot in a quiet location .................. 1111,500 . .
•LAGUNA lllACH LOT Bulldable cuatom ~ In bMutlful Laguna Beach. Pou.-
Ible view from aecond atory. Lot le approx-
1tnatety 8,300 aquare feet. It, nlee canyon
Mttlng. Catt for direction• to property and
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WCH Welt estabfilhed bu9inen opportuni-
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lhowroom, wlrehouM, Inventory In the Call-
'°""8 contemporary and Southweetern motif
and deelgn company. lnduatry leader epeaat-
tztng In water-oriented homee, ~
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Popular 2 BR Bradford. Large yard,
single story, two car garage. Call for
.details. 1114 ....
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SOUTH COAST METRO
St. Albans. condo near So. Coast
Plaza. Exec. 2 bedroom, "2 bath in a
cool setting with water views of the
lakes. Street entry, new paint and air
conditioning. A must see! 1111,100
NIALi Pf&IF
2,800 DOWI
2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio.
Security gated, walk to Performing
Arts Center.
IAll•JWHWIU
RANCHO CALIFORNIA
Custom home on hill top with 360°
view. 11.46 acres with 750 producing
avacado trees. Great investment
today and future! Total price only-
1141,IOO
NULi PflFF
HAYE TO SEE TO BELIEVE
1 Br, 1 BA home with new paint &
carpet. Lrg lot to expand or add
another home. Call now for this excel-
lent opportunity. All this for o_nly
1112,IOO -.
11"1 CllPH
BROOKVIEW TOWllHOME
Romantic Spanish tlle, open and
br[ght. 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath with gar-
age huge master, bedroom with
balcony. Pool. spa and tennis close
by. Call fast! 1111,llO
NULIPfJlf
BEST IUY Ill
llEWNRT IEACH
Great 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den
condo with 2 car garage in a great
area. close to beach, shops, re-
ataurants and beach. 1111,MO
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ELEfiAllCE OF
LUXURIOUS .DESlfill ...
This 2 BR, 21h BA bath Brookview
Newport Townhome combines
elegance and location. Walk to
amentties Newport is known ... sail-
ing, ocean fishing, beaches and
shopping areas. Finest quality Is re-
flected in this near new townhome.
Call now on this new listing for your
own personal showing. All this and
more for only I 1n,IOI
IAYll 011PO
COlfUCTOR'S DELIGHT
Huge comer lot, 3 BR, 1~ BA plus
added family room. Needs special
attention and some TLC .. New on the
market. Near South Coast Plaza. Ask-
ing l1H,llO
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LESS THAI 1 YEAR
Beautiful 2 story. 2 master suites.
Many upgrades in new Tustin Ranch.
Buy while other phases still to be
built. 1211,IM
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631-1-266
-YOU WOll'T IELIEYE IT!
Probably the best buy In Costa Mesa.
Approximately 1700 square feet of
custom built comfort. Three large
bedrooms, 2 baths, family room.
large living room with vaulted
beamed celling, cu~tom oak cabi-
netry, tiled counter tops, large lot
with secluded yard. All thlst plus cool
ocean breezes for only. 1221,000 ....... ....,
R-2 LIT
Darling ~ bedroom home on the
E'slde of Costa Mesa. Excellent con-
dition with hardwood floors on huge
buildable lot ·near 17th street.
1221,IOCI ---~~ ·-··••-i•....,,.M\'IJlllS-11P1J11191tt1_nt
MOVE UP Tl IESA VERDE
Sharp 3 BR, 2 BA home freshly
painted, brand new carpets and new
fence this year. Located on quiet cul-
de-sac, just a short distance to
school. • ..... ~ .. 12n,100
Al•Ml&IUll
ALMOST 1I 4 ACRE LOT
Large 5 bedroom Costa Mesa home.
Very private back yard with pool &
gazebo area for dining. Neat & Clean.
Asking 12M,IOO
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MESA VERDE POOL HOIE
Lovety 3 bedroom pool home In Mesa
Verde. Complefefy remodeld with
lavish use of oak & ceramic tile &
wood floors. You must see this
beautifully remodeled kitchen to ap-
preciate all the amenities! Priced to
sell at only 1211,000
Ill
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LIVE AT THE IEACH
Model perfect highly upgraded 2 BA,
21h BA townhome lo a special se-
cluded location yet within steps to
beach. Nearly brand ·new with an
award wining deslgn ¥d floorplan:
mirrored walls. European kitchen.
private patio, large master suite, fire-
place, 2 car garage, security system.
Absolutely gorg6ous with superb
construction. Just listed! Hlt,MO ...... ,1 ... _.,..
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01 TllE llY 5% IOWI
Gorgeous highrlse-1 r.·o o on the
bay. Boat S'O · rge as-sumable .. .-n + cloS!~
costs. Owt ..... carry 2nd. nn.-.,. IPIUD '
CATAUll lllYE
Charming cottage. rer-~eled with
quality, styte and ·~ y 'ansive 1
BR + den h" .. O ~ _ t:JA. French
doors, ,.a_ d9rber carpets.
over-sAzk_, J, deck and yard. Per ..
feet for dXecutlve living. Ask~
' 1111 .........
· "Ill UITEI
PIEllll IPT~ IEllm
_;.Expansive 3 BR, 3 BA residence.
Ramify rm + family kitchen, vaulted
c:efffngs, warm wood master suite,
privacy w/adjoinlng loft, many uses,
Frenctrdoors lead to patio area. Dec-
orator perfect! Oversized spa + 4 car
garage. A==ln 1111,• llllDS
UT 1·1
-11111 IEW II OLIE Cll
Qlfality duple" .currently under con-
struction. Both units are ·3 bedroom.
excetlent location. Call today to add ------------youf own finishing touches:-tMl.---
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IEWPllT'I IEST·IET
5 BR, 3 BA pool home Including
mother-in-law quarters. Extra large
lot on cul-de-sac. Priced for quick
Nie. Great family neighborhood.
Hurry on this one. IHI,...
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HllHLY IPllAIEI
TURTLEIDCI
This , home could be featured in
Architectural Dioest-shows like a
model home. 3 BR, formal dining and
f amlly room, private spa and night-
light view. New on ·the market at
1111.-
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lOIUIE
Don't miss the last of the large
parcels. BJJlld or subdividing this
rural .0 acre parcel next to Cleveland
Natk>nal Forest and near-new-resf.
~meot. off Odega l-twy •
(17•) Riverside Co. terms available on ·
..... price of 1•.-
mTYIMlm
IAY•EST IEWNIT IUCll,_
Prime '4 BR, 3'n BA pool home. Cool
and com(ortable decor, wide planta-
tion shutters, drarnatle mirrored
kitchen, ~ front entry doors.
Call for showing of this special new
Hating. Asking an.-.._ .._ Diii
IEST llY II
ORAllE PAii ACRES
Fabulous one story executiv& home
on over an acre of land. Lovely 3
bedroom, den. 3 bath + powder
room. Dramatic brick fireplace. Large
formal dl~ing room with French
doors. Country kitchen with large
butcher block island. Beautiful land-
scaping, 'pa, room for tennis court or
horses. All this and much more for
only 1124,ltl
UYUlllmCU
IEWPORT IEACH EXECUTIVE!
Magnificent & most desirable lo-
cation. Secluded quiet position
w/v'tf/ws of park. ocean & bay.
Elegant 4 BR. 4 BA residence, ex-
panded & remodeled in 1984. Euro-
pean kitchen w/family rm. den or
study w/vkfw baleony. Large formal
dining rm, white washed oak floors~
perfect for formal or casual llvl!lit
Offered al--.........
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IEWNIT WCI UECmYEI
Magnificent and most desireable
localton. Secluded quiew sition with
vJews of park, or ~lnd bay.
Elegant • BR, A '-_ ... dence. Ex-
panded anci Q ~led in 1984-.
Europear e,. . with family room.
Den or st'-! ~ .• th view balcony.ilarge
formal dln111g rooms, white washed
oek floors. Perlect for formal or cas-
ual living. Offered at .......
UlllMEIS
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.,. ATIEmll lllLIERS
Current zoning allows for 10-1 acre
lots. Very secluded with paved road.
Coastal and mountain views. Call for
detaJls. ....-
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ALIDll ORCllRI
433 acres. Prime producing Almond
• Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland
ot Sacramento Valley. Complete
underground sprl!lkler. ~~!II; ; ......
EICLISIYE LISTlll
3 Trl-plexes In Costa Mesa priced at
only $315,000 per tri-plex. All tri-
lexes have $192,000 assumable low
interest rate loans presentty in· place.
Apt. mix is all 2 bedrooms. Call for
additional info.
SIJ
EASTSIDE LEASE
Heights area 3 BR. 1.75 single family.
fireplace, laundry hook-up, 2 car gar-
age. 11,Jll/M
..._YIOll•S
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OLDE Cll
Large ~ontemporary 3 BR, 2'h BA
home. Master suite with fireplace.
12.-1•
-cm111.1. co
2 BR, 2 BA high-rise condo on Udo
Peninsula. Gorgeous bay view. Boat
slip extra. 12,1111•
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1111 "' 11 ..... We're putting you on to a great opportunity to
own this 4 bedroom 2 bath with double garage.
Large yard. Walk to schools & shopping. Call
646-7171. NP7
IM PLIS llAllY · 1211.-
Better than new. Remodeled from its copper
plumbing to Its new 20 year roof. New kitchen
with skylight & garden window. New furnace.
new wiring. Glistening oak floors. Legal granny
unit. Newport schools. Call 646-7171. NP9
A·A·A·I APPUL 1111,000
Lovely 2 story 3 bdrm. 2.5 bath townhome.
Spacious living room, fireplace, secluded patio.
Plush carpet. Dining area. Efficient space-saver
kitchen. Inside laundry. Double atta<med gar-
age. Call 646-7171. NP10
llfW • Ullll Nim 1111,M
Cute as a button best describes this mainten-
ance free 2 bedroom 2.5.bath townhome. Excel-
lent location. Community pool & spa. Hurry on
this one. 646-7171. NP10
UHE 1111,HI
Best describes this 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath
townhome with family room or formal dining.
Private pallo & yard. Double attached garage.
Back Bay &1ea. Don't mtss nus one. Call
646-7171. NP11 --··--···-·-·-n.,.. Beautiful 2. bedroom home. Living room with
hardwood floors, fireplace, large fenced back
yard with deck and g~ebo & double detached
garage. Room for poof & garden. Call 6-46-7171. NP12 ..
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Would love this 3 bedroom . 2 bath, den. Featur-
ing tastefully decorated living room with vaulted
ceiling. King size master. Redwood decking.
located on lovety cobblestone street. CaJI
646-7171 . NP13 · r
A IUl llHPU Ull-
Oon't wait to see this 4 bedrt!JPm, 2 bath single
story ranch styte wtth formal dining. Eat in
kitchen. family room & enciosed patio. Corner
lot, 3 car garage, much tnore. Call today
646-7171. NP14
lffl :PU 121.,_
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Pool. Large yard. Double
attached garage. Cul-de-sac. Bring your decor-
ator. Call 646-7171. NP15
-a•••TM•t Bridal shoppe and formal wear. ln business over
10 years. Established cllentel. For information
call 646-71-71. NP16
,_., ... mg 1211.-
Blg 4 bedroom home, huge lot, good quiet area.
Fireplace. Big bedrooms. 2 baths. Near schools
& malls. Move-In condition. See to appreciate.
Call 546-2313. HP2
••n1111•W1
3 duplexes. some 2 bedroom. some 1 bedroom
& 3 4-plexes. All In Costa Mesa. Purchase
separately or as one package. All subJect to
1031 Exchange. Call 546-2313.
TWI .. 'TN 1112.NO S~ller purchased another out of area, must sell. ~ice 4 bedr~!" in good area. New tile in entry &
kitchen. Dining area, cozy fireplace. 4
bedrooms, covered patio. big back yard. Call
546-2313. HP5
ITIP If Tl WU. SMt,111
Beautlful Meadow Park home. Near South
Coast. Formal living room. gourmet kitchen.
huge muter suite, more big bedrooms. Vaulted
cettlng1, sparkling pool, spa. Corner lot, R.V.
acceea . area closed, wtth almost an cul-d&-sacs.
CaN 546-2313. HP6
.. ,_....... '244,IN
Great area. Living room with crackling flreptaoe
spaoe-age kitchen, dining area. Extra iarge lot'.
Great family home. Call now 54~·2313. HP7
1111118 Tl 111.mT IMl-
Glant two story. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. Beauti-
fully decorated & upgraded. Italian tile en&ry to
formal dining & kitchen. Formal living room with
marble fireplace, crystal chandelier. Bright &
airy gourmet kitchen. Family room. bonut room
covered patio. see to appreciate. Call 546-23131
HP9 •
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AffllUIU llW&I• 1111,llO
Super 3 bedroom. Near South Coast shopping.
Ceramic tlle entry, stained glass window, fl re-
place In llvtng room. Cathedral oetltngs In living
room & master. mlrrored clc>Mt1, gourmet
kltcn.n, built-IF) dishwasher, range, compactor.
2 car g~. door opener. Call 546-2313. HP10 llTBT..U...., -. I ...
Beautlh.il 4 year YO\.ltlg home with ltallan tile
entry. 4 big bedrooms & family room. Bedrooms
have· mirrored wardrobes & organizers.
Gourmet kitchen. decorator waUpaper & drapes.
Indirect lighting In llvlng room. $1,500 llte fixture
In formal dining room •. Central air, red tile roof,
oak front door, spa, large heater. briek BBQ,
fruit tr ... CaU 546-2313., HP 11
NEWPORT BEACH
rn 111 . llllMI
Beach community. Nice area. Nice price for
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath wtth aJI the amenities.
Cozy fireplace In living room, sunny kitchen
Private patio. Private entry. Call 646-7171. NP1 ••••T Him Riii 12..,...
Priced thousands under market. For the couple
who are not afraid of hard work. 3 bedroom. 2
bath, double enciosed garage. Lo(s of potential.
646-7171. NP2
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s..ter red.uca price.to •t .... 3 bedroom, 2 bath
OCMnfront. LIYe In one while addtng 2nd unit.· ..
excellent lnve.tment:CaH 646-717·1. NP3
...... -' .J11l,IOO Impressive end unit. Sophisticated yet com-
fortable 2 bedroom on one level. Dine on your
private batcony overtooldng pool. Enctoeed gar.
age. Call 646-7171.
PUllUUllM • .....
You wilt love entertaining family & tretnds in this
3 bedroom 2.5 bath home. F.mMy kitchen.
Family room <Mlf1oc*ing goroeoue pool & spa.
Private baCk Y9fd. Call 848-7171. NPS
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Bteathtaktng wntte water W.W. 3 bedroom, 2
beth. Cozy conYerUtlon area. Antique stained
QIW. FNIKo'h doors. Bl1ck petlo. Green lawn. C....._7171.NPI
..,... Broclc bult home. Big IMng room,
oreckllng tnpi8Ce. Gourmet ~ltctten. mlcro-
W.W, ..... dryer, tn.kfelt bar. 3 bJg
bedroomt, water purifier, central 81r, v11Utted
• TERRY McC
270 EAST 17TH STREET,COSTA MESA
OLE P 1oeiuT ~·~ 8kylghta, prtyate epa. M.,.bu Nght1. -., -.. noW '45-2313. HP14
2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
DAILYPILOT/lmALUTATm ............................................................ ..
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EDESCANO
AND -~
M.AUREEN WHIT;E
· BUY -OR-LEASE
EXCLUSIVE HARBOR RIDGE
At once a private, secluded hideaway and an open, airy ellpanse of J1ass. A W. Master Suite, a guest bedroom. and a spacious Llvina Room with a
sunken coovcnation area all open onto the upansive outdoor decks with
panoramlc: views. Own or lease this immaculate "Dynasty .. borne and enjoy
the privacy of \his prestigious hilltop community ovcrlookina all of
Newpon Beach. · $2500/Montb or f 385,000
"
HA RBOR RIOOE
.. COUNTRY FRENCH MANOR
This dramatic home features a dynamic blend of authentic Europca,n design
and craftsmanship with all the amenities required by today's active family.
()csianeel for the ultimate in livina, 5500 IQ. ft. Custom estate includes an
impressive master suite and thru luxurious bedroom suites. a modem aourmet kitchen and braikfast nook. plus a s.,.aous swimmint pool and
spa in the privacy of the pied entr)' courtyard. S l.295.000
NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS
FABULOUS MEDITERRANEAN HOME
Enjoy the convenience aod lifestyle of Nc~rt Bcw:b"s n~ resiMntJal
community. This channing and popular ~tghborhood 1s Mieal for today's
actife livestyle. We arc ofTtnng this brand NEW. four bedroom 'Otsa
MarbeJla' vijla ready for your family to begin enjoying 1mmccbately. This 1s
the lar&est borne among The Villas and provides a spacious. pool·stzed yard
ideal (or family use a nd entenaining. The home already includes marble
floors.. plush carpet. and bleached v.ood cabinets. $575.000
..
.r BELCOURT
ELEGANT MANOR HOME
Shatt in the prestige. pnvacy. and quality of the much soU&ht-aftC'r 8clc:ourt
lifestyle. This immaculate fi ve bedroom. 4400 sq. ft. Manor Honw is the
epitome of the Grand Design that creates this exclusive nc.pborbood. ln
addition to the spacious archuccture. this home provides rich oek 8oorl.
plusll carpets, a pnvate yard wnh a large pool/spa. and suntet views ova-
C.ta.Lina Island. We invite )OU 10 sec and compare this home's uneai~
location, and vat~. ~ . Sl,395,000
760-5000-
Re/Max RealtorS of NewpOrt Beach
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Have you ever longed for a _.. IUll
home? This is m opportunity of a lifetime! m prime location In Newport Beach, near-
ly 18,000 square feet of luxury on nearly
1 /2 acre of waterfront with over 300 linear
feet on the water & a Boat sllp for 150 foot
yacht! Available only at Cote Realty -
where else?
2321 2211 STREET
1 &CIE COMNlll
PROFESSIOl&L TElllS COllT ·
"Blue Chip" environmental Includes p(l-
vate, park-llke custom, brick home on
nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 baths,
private professional tennis court, grotto-
styte pool & spa + a true gourmet kHchen.
In a word ... Fabulous. $2.895.000
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Thia waterfront home was COMPLETELY
remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur-
ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12' ceilings,
exquisite master bedroom w/His & Hers
baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip
for 50' boat. '3 car garage. Very private
yard & patios. $2.950,000. The best of
Unda Isle.
Ill.IOI NICE IEllCTIOI
30 Liii& ISLE ..
PllV&TI UTE-110111 ISLlll
FllTllTIC cnTEMNUIY
Recently completely remodeled", this ..
•11111 home features 3 bedrooms, 41A
baths, a. private swimming pool and ex-
tensive use of marble, granite and Berber
carpet plus an incredible lighting system. A
private pier and sllp for a 60 foot yacht Is'
strategically located in front of the home.
Huge master suite fronts water. The ul-
timate in sophistication. $1,795,000(LH) .. -UITlll
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Opportunity comes but once In a ilfetlme
for a property such as this. Competety
tenced, the home offers • bedrooms + a
pool & spa & separate guest quarters.
Fabulous views of the Pacific & the moun-
tain range, this prlvte site Is situated
among $5 Million homes. Stables are
already in & ready for your horses. Call for
appointment. $1,695,000. _ .. llllll •
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COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU·
2571 <AIWl lllVE
llYllE OIYE CISTIM
UTE llUIEI CIMMllITT
Fabulous Irvine Cove, south of the Coast High-
way. this smashing 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom
home has been remodeled and Includes a
completely new k1tchen with all new appl~ces.
Fantastic Pacific Ocean View + Very private
pool. This adult oriented home offers private,
white sand)' beach and the "MOST" of 1he
"BEST". Quiet $~ Evet)1bJng And only
$1,495,0001
31 ST. TllPEZ
11&1111 llllE ESTATES EIPAllEI
-umEMOIT lllEL
Lovely 4 bedroom. 3 bath home with pri-
vate spa and' an incredible view of the
whole valley all the way to the San GabrJef
moontalnsl Private spa and patios. Ex-
pan(jed, enclosed loft works as an In-home
office. study, library. Great location on cul-
de-sac street. Price reduction $679,500.
760-1900
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Located below Cedar Glen and south of
Cedar Ridge Estates. this may be the last
available acteage in the lush area south of
the lake with lake privileges. Lan~seaj)e
is flexible. OWnarwm hef p finance, wtll
-tr:ade, exchange, etc: Asking on y
$<40K/acre. Call for fact sheet.
2111nm1
ID• 11111 llEIT
CASllUIUWEL
Unobstructed view of city tights, and
mountajns. Privacy and feeling of country
llvlng. 3 bedroom, 21A bath, atrium, family
room. library, format dining area and pri-
vate spa. Beautifully decorated wtth
Berber carpeting. $585,000
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FlllLMI 1.111 llYFlllT
PllYITENlllUP
This super waterfront home on an over-
sized lot features • bedrooma & • baths
with exceptional southwest expo-..re on
Newport Channel. EJegant llvlng room,
huge waterfront patio & ..., ... maid'
qtillltlt'!' are Just a rew of the .menttiel.
$1, .. 25,000
IPll llllESR 1-.
1211 flllTI
ILlffl•ITllY
Much desired Linda ptan on quiet cul-de-
MC. 3 BR, 2 BA, llvlng room with fireplace.
The huge, roofed patio could easily be
enck>Md to make family room or ad-:
dltlonal bedroom + bath. Beautiful green-
bett IOcatlon. $395,000
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BIOOICP.S use gr49duate -
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Hiiis Specialist
-GENEYOIK
Former Marine
aviator -Your-Bluffs ..
& Eastbluff Specialist
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~Ired A r Force
Aviator -Your
Balboa Island
spec1811st
SCOTT BUCKWALD
Former Riverside
Development family
-Your Balboa
Pentnauta Specialist
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PBJLJP WILLS
University of Iowa
Graduate -Your
Jasmine Creek
Specialist
SCOTrlEED
USC graduate -
Your Cameo Shores,
Cameo Highlands
Specialist
GAIL YORK
Univ. of Toledo
graduate-Yo\Jr
Irvine Specialist
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WILLIAM COTE I
President, Cote
Realty
JOAN BUIKE
Mother of 4 boys -
Your Harbor View
Hills Specialist
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JEAN WRIGHT
USC graduate -
Your Irvine Terrace
Specialist
MilSl\A KLASSEN
Former Top Agent
Bakersfield -Your
Seaview Specialist
M.AIJOllIE
WESTEllHUIS
Formerly from
Holland -Office
Administrator
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New Grandmother
-Your Corona det
Mar Specialist
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Expect the best:
NEWPORT BEACH
OCEAN DUPLEX ON SANDS · $899,000
Complete view of Catalina Island and everyday
sunset. Remodeled, like new! Great for owner
occupier. Call for information.
LIVE ON THE BEACH $760,000
Live on the beach in this charming 5 ~ Cape-·
Cod style house. Let. t he ocean lull you t.o sleep
everv night; walk on the beach and feel the salty
ocea'n breeze on your face and the sand between
vour toes. Detached large 2 car garage with
Inside shower; plus additional parking.
OCEAN VIEW "DUPLEX" S625,000
Pride of ownership! View from both units, a nd
almost frQm all the rooms. lipper unite: 4 BR, 2
BA, 2 fireplaces, balcony all ~ith vi~w. ~wer
unit: ;mR. 2BA, 1 fireplace, pat1Q all with view. 2
car garages with space abailable. Top quality.
197~. Call now. Won't last.
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO S159.500
Two master suites + powder room. Private brick
and grus jpatio. Inside laundry, garage. Excel-
lent location. Community pool. Newport Ter-
race.
CllARMJNG NEWPORT HEIGHTS '429,900
• Charming 2 story Newport Heights home on a
t.\-,quiet cul-de-sac. This spacious 3 br, 2. 75 home
offers a beautifully remodeled kitchen with
hardwood floors, family room with uaed bricL
firepla.ce, built-in oak entertainment center and
bookshelves. Separate maid's qua.rt.en. Private
secluded backyard with a large redwood patic
and sculptured landscaping. Large maatet
bedroom ilfctml8 a ~lbodeled bath wtttrdoublf
sinks and a jacuzzi tub. A great value in one 01
Newport Beach'• moet desirable neighborhood•
COSTA:MESA· OFFICE
2299 HARBOR BLVD~, COSTA MESA
(714) 645-0303
COSTA MESA
MESA VERDE POOL HOME '397,600
Across from park. 4 BR, 21 / BA executive home,
formal DR, family room. huge-.naster pool and
spa. Call now.
Till LEVEL BAY LAURF!L s220.,,ooo
Great place for roommates. 2 master suites with
den or library. 2 car garage. Surrounded by trees.
RANCHO CALIFORNIA
NEW GOLF ESTA TE
"MEDITERRANEAN CASTLE,.
Enjoy a panorama o( mountain sunsets, lake, 18th
fairway (private golf course) and country club
from almost all rooms of this beautifully designed
custom home. W'ith private security gate, tennis,
and racquetball courts. This Jacuzzi, fount.ai~.
fireplaces .and balconies, five luxurious and pri-
vate bedrooms, five baths and a powder room.
Environmental features include several skylights
and two separate comfort zones (heating and
cooling). Golf course deslped by Jack Nicklaus.
$1,100,00G
LEASES '
• "RENT ME, RENT ME'r U260/Mo
Two condominiums available for a one year
lease. 3 bedrooms, 2112 baths with fireplace.
Large and roomy with lots of light near the
South Coast Plaza and easy access to the free-
ways. Pools, spas and tennis courts in the tract.
Sl250 per month plus security deposit. Call for a
personal inspection with no obligation. Dick
Jantzer 645-0303 office or 979-9104 home.
SO. COAST METRO
SUPER VALUE IN MESA WOODS S265.000
Lovely 4BR, 3BA 2 story near South Coast
Plaza. Inviting spa and custom barbecue.
OWNER WILL CARRY! · a77,600
With I 0', down-assumable loan-I bedroom, 1
bath with enclosed patio. Great for 1st time
buyer. Tennis, pool, spa and much more.
PARK 47 CONDO COMPI P"O 187.000
Desirable Area r~ ~ located near S.
Coast Plaza, 1e._ U ~ .rts Center and public
park. IdeaJ fo~ r-'e or singles. 2 bedrooms, 2
baths, large ki\.Chen.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
NEW CBASI CONDO -POUNTAIN VAU.IY
~ UH!OOO 2 bedro:0ma1 1.76 ~ath -upper unit -1pae1bul
bedrooma-peat for roomat.es or young couple.
Beaul.iful pound.a with poahmd spa. Furniture
ii nqotiable.
HAWAII GET AWAY Ht8,750
Luah tropical gardens surround this 5 BR, 2. 75
BA home. Special Lanai family room with fire-
place. Wonde~ful to ehtertain & raise a family.
GREAT BROOKVIEW alS!,500
Brookview end unit with fireplace, central air
conditioning\ indoor laundry, 3 BR, 21h BA.
approximate y 1500 square feet, bright and
sunny. Tract is near the So~th Coast Plaza and
The Cultural Center of the County. Tennis
cou~ts, pools and spas in the tract.
RARE EASTSIDE POUllPLEX SS70 000
Three r BR units and one 2 BR unit. Excellent
potential.
PLCTUU PEaPECT! H!l,950
Charming 3 BR, 1.7~ '"O \oll house. 3rd
bedroom conver•"O' ~ .:th built in bar
and hardwc. S ~·•Closed patio is sur-
rounded by J yard. Close to school and
ahop~ing. •
LIGHT AND AIRY S 154,000
2 Bedroom end unit in small PUD project-You
own the land and you can walk to the
Courtyards. Fresh paint, deep pile carpet, all in
off white, parquet flooring, tile counters in eat-in
kitchen. Fireplace, large master with extra
cloeeta. Attached 2 car garage. Vacant and ready
to 10. Call now.
OOIGIOU8 PBPPUTU! HEIGHTS TOWNHOllE
IN IL\8TSIDI COSTA lll8A tht,IOO
3 BR. with vaulted ceilinp, 2 ~ bath. Lute den
(16x20) two deck.a -one off muter bedroom,
one off den. Beautifully landscaped yard and
aide pet yard. Charming 13 unit complex only 6
,..,. old. Community pooJ and ..,..
I BOU818 ON°A LOT H71,000
Lup yarda with a jacuui, f treplacea~ knotty
pine.pe.neli':'I with..s nwtic flaV()fl li~Lbeinaj~ the mount..• ... Call for a abowina.
OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE: YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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A gentleirnan'a ~anch In San Juan
rano la aituated on two prime
ta encompuaing 5. 11 acres. The
hoUee conalats of approx!m,tely
,800 equare feet of ltvt~ space, and Is
1>y Coldwell Banker's Mission
to office.
The home has five bedrooms and 4
1/2 baths. One bedroom, with a private
trance, haa Its own kitchen and is
m.-ti.,.+ as a malQ's quarters.
Two entrances, guarded by etec-
trontc MCUrity gates, lead visitors
through the recreational area that
lnetude9 tennts, trails for walking or
horMbllck riding or a pool.
The entry features double doors of dArk oak wtth leaded and beveled
glaaa. The -formal living room has a
wood-burning fireplace with antique
mirror aild mantel.
The formal dining room has dark
hardwood floors, wood-burning fire-
place ~ bultt-ln hutch 'with leaded
glasslnMta.
A breakfast nook haS a Ceiling fan
and opens to the family room.
-A hideaway area on the second floor
haa 1,300 square feet and Includes a
·double-sided fireplace with 6ne side
open to a sitting room/office.
A long hallway separates the three
bedrooms on the first floor from the
IMng areas. Each of the bedrooms has
a walk-In closet. Oneibedroom has1ts
~ bath, the other two share a 1arge
bathroom with dual sinks, stall shower
and eeparate tub.
The fifth bedroom is located in a
aeparate wing of the house and is
reached by a stairway located near the
laundry room. This· bedroom has Its
own full bath, a small balcony and fully
equipped kitchen. ·
The oversized garage accommo-
dates four cars. Outside the garage Is a
separate, covered srorage area and
parking spaces' for several cars or
recreational vehicles.
The land~ping includes three
ponds with fountains and waterfall and
_several trees _and flowe115. A tire.. ring
and built-in barbecue are made of
flagstone. A po61 and spa is also
featured.
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The kitchen la equipped with two
_c~· electric_ ovens._ builtdn
microwave and bun warmer. The
oenter illMd holds a Chambers' four-
bumer gas range."The vent above the
stove Is surrounded by flourescent
llghtlng tittered through leaded stained
glass. ·
A barn holcfs three stables, a tack
room and is equipped with a telephone.
Thtre . is a riding ring, elec ronic
exerciser and turn-out area for the
horse$.
TJauropetV.j.D San Jaan C.platrano hu a rmort-Uke atmoepbere.
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(714) 582-3100. Appliances Include built-in barbecue
area, refrigerator, el§Ctrlc dishwasher.
trash compactor and a Nutone center.
The cabinetry Is solid oak and a walk-in
pantry haa leaded stained glass in the
door.
Pauline Rohde of Coldwell Banker Is
the listing agent. The price of the
resort-lfke'property is $2.9 million. For
more information, contact Rohde at
Coldwell Banker. the country's larg-
est fuU-service real estate firm. is 82
years otd -and a member of the Sears
Ftnanclal Network. Coldwell Banker
Residential Group has more than 2,000
owned and franchised residential r.eal
estafe offices nationwide. This group
owns companies ttiat supply a com-
plete range-ot services. lnc!udtng
brokerage, relocation, mortgage, title.
escrow and new-hocne marketing.
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REALTY
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate firm
"1ilwl._. lllWI IDllD SHt• ~~MW!~·decorated ocean view condo in popu-
.., VIia Balboa wtth over 2000 sq. ft.I Formal
d..,.ng room, family ·room. 2 ~rooms & 2 full
batha. A show place priced to sell.
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my ...... * ···--llAI ...... Approx. 2500 sq. ft. beautifully decorated with 3
bdrma. 31A baths + flrepl&<'t8': plantation shut-
..., 8ky lights, air conditioning. secudty system,
Md formaJ dining room. Only a block from the
OCMn. Reduced for quick sale.
---t111.-Prtme t1rat fR>or' location with private patio Ideal
tor Indoor-outdoor living. Extra large one
bedroom unit wtth a beautiful ocean view.
1llUIU.IS-PDTlllSE 0 •Y llt,111
Sharp studio ~ .. ~o ~ ful Versames.
Fabulous com~~ .• .,;;. tull security build-
ing, a tremendc. -~ lfalue. · .
.. LIJTl9 * YOUIWS $111 ....
Prime 1st floor location for this ..professionally
decorated studio unit with custom window cov-
erings to match wallpapers plus chair & crown
moldings. A show stopper!
LICAl AD FllDllY ... ftlW $21._
Harbor Realty is a full service LOCALLY-~ Spacious Villa Balboa condo decorated in light
OWNED Real Estate firm with a large pro-neutral tones. 2 large master bdrms. extra
fesslonally trained staff offering a complete storage. fireplace.. A perfect ocean view from the
range of real estate services. We have active party size 32 t<??t sun deck .
rental and commercial departme{'lts. a na-
tionwide relocatron network and an In house
computerized listing service. For ALL your real -UITAU FM fll... .
estate needs. call Harbor Realty.
BA YFRONT -2 bdrms newly painted wibl new
carpeting .plus the action bayfront view.
• $1600/Mo ft.U UL1U UIUll! t1U.-1---•
The lowest price 2 bdrm unit in Villa Balboa! CORONA DEL MAR -Nicely located 2 bdrm
Nicety decorated with quality carpets and apt on quiet cul-de-sac just 2 bks from the lllH•...,. Sl,t...... drapes. Professionally landscaped patio with beach. $1050 Mo
A pride of ownership development with 21•000 custom redwood decking & seating. An VILLA BALBOA -Pen1house with 2 master
8CI· ft . In rapklty'growing Kem County. 1009~ outstanding value! bdrms and formal dining rm. $1300/Mo IMMd wtth acheduled rent of $246,000 per year. . . -~Owner_.__::;_ma~y ~hee-p ..c.-fl=·--------.. _:....__-1 -114)~6734400 -~ .. __ M_....,91........,-~
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WATER
Spacious 3 BR, 2 BA,
2000 sq. ft . with extra
large · family room,
pool-excellent lo-
' cation. Priced for fast
sale .. Just went on the
market. $255,000 in
Tustin.
BUILDER-INVESTMENT
Four separate parcels, total of 1.8
acres. Zoned commercial. Adjacent
to Hwy 30-plus fronting to two
streets. Excellent location. Credit
Tenants -Ready to sign. Small
down payment.
Space, Comfort and Beautr
Coastlne Yiew8 and breethtMlng ..... .,..
among the amenities on.red wtth this wood
and glua contemporwy home ~
against the open spece of lrW1e Rench.
• Beyond the gated entry, tNa three bedroom,
three b9th home. constructed of the finest
materials ~ Impeccably del6gned, boel1a a
private pool. alr conditioning wtth humidity and
dust control, central vacuum, large f\.-y
equipped kitchen, Indoor and outdoor dtntng.
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K:astle named top producer
at-the Prudential 714 Realty , ~
Barbara Kestle was named top.
producer for the first half of ·gs at
The Prudential 714 Realty in ~ew
port Beach.
Speclallzing In high-end residen-
tial properties In the coastal com-
munities, Kaatle joined The Pruden-
tlal 714 Realty In January Of this
year. For the previous four years she
had been with another Newport
Beech agency, although she has
been a llceneed Realtor since 1976.
"I decided to get may llCenM!
becW I had been working with
Investments for several years and
wu increulngty lnvOlved In real
•tate transactions," Kestle said.
"But when the agency announced
that l was top producer for the ttrst
half I was in a state of Shock. I knew
I'd been busy but I had no idea,"
K88tteMid.
"My philosophy on real estate Is
that buying should be fun and selling
lhould be as paintess as possible,''
she said.
Prior to launching her career in
real estate, Kestle was the first
employee to be hired by Jay Chlat. a
principal In Chlat/Day, one of the
world's largest and most successful
advertising agencies. The firm was'
started In Orange County.
Kestle left for a sales opportunity
that eventually led her to real estate.
And lhe said she joined The Pruden-
8ubua Jtutle •
tlal 714 becaua, "I had the desire to
grow pro'-"onaJly. Here they offer
wonderful continuing education and
training. It's not a place to be static,''
lheaald. '
The Prudential 714 Re4lty speclal-
lzes In homes In the Orange County
coastal cities and communlt~. For
more Information, call (714) _
7&>-0714.
The office Is located at 366 San
Miguel Or. Suite 200 In Newport
Beech.
SPECTACULAR F-RONT ROW
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BLUFFS
END UNIT 'E' PLAN
• 2 Fireplacee • Dramatic Vaulted Ceil-
ing •Wet Bar• Builder's Own Unit
with Custom Features throughout •
New Carpet • Top "Of the Line New
Appliances • Corian Countertops •
Gourmet Kitchen
OPEN SUNDAY 1-6
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Bof A says property values Realtor c_onvention planned .
expeet~d-t~~r.ease 1·n '89 Moretnan 1sQexh1b1torsw111present .~ •'-' &&&". the latest m real estate-related prod-
" ucts ·and_ services during the 84th
Mote bad.news for California home-activity In the state will be reduced next Annual California Association of Ae-
buyers: Residential property values are year due to both the slowdown in the alt ors Convention and Trade Show.
expected to Increase signiflcantly next economy and higher Interest rates. scheduled for Oct. 3 through 5. at the
year and mortgage rates should hit Disneyland Hotel m Anaheim
11.5 percent In early 1989. "And cutbacks In construction, con-For the real estate professional. the
Bank of America, citing a slowing in tinued strong real estate demand and Image Builders Trade Show w.11 pres-
the nation's booming economy, made falling v~cancy rates are the teasons ent a variety of ways to work more
the predictions recently In Its annual Why residential real estate values will effectively and efficiently in today's
outlook on the state's real estate Jump next year," Ca,nnon ~ald. · competitive real estate marke!.
Industry. The report notes that single-family "The degree of knowledge and
"The lack of affordable housing in home construction wlll dominate resl. sophistication necessary to be suc-
Callfomla1 long a political and econ-dentlal real estate activity In 19J39, but cessful in real estate increases each
omlc dilemma for business and gov-. hlgher apartment rents will begin to year," Shell Ab/fa hamson, a Realtor
ernment leaders, will continue to revive builders' Interest in multi-family from Culver City and convention chair-
worsen In 1989," said Frederick L. home construction. At the same time, It. man. said.
Cannon, vice president and senior states, rapid absorption of office and
economist and the author of the Industrial space in fast-growing re-· "This trade show is the One place
forecast. glons of the state will keep the decline where the re.al esta~e professional can
d I :w. h t f · In non-residential construction activity go to experience first-hand the wide "In ad It 011, t e cos o renting an -modest. -vaf~uets and-servrces-that
apartment or anouse wlfT go up nex are available ... year, u well as rents on commercial Most of the increase In single-faml~ · ·
propertlh," Cannon said. homebuilding Is occurring in the rapid-Trade show exhibitors will range
The bank report said construction ly growing inland valleys of the state. from representatives of financial in-
st1tutions to manufacturers of personal
and computer products for use by
Realtors. "If a product or service is
related to real estate. 1t will be
(epresented 111 the show ...
Abrahamson said.
The convention will feature a fanety
of educational presentat1ons by indus-
try experts and keynote speakers.
including Ira Gnbtn. 1989 president of
the National Assoc1at1on of Realtors.
Sl).erry Lansing, the first woman presi-
dent of the 20th Century Fox Pro-
ductions: Joel Singer. C.A.R. chief
economist: and. John WoQden. termer
UCLA championship baskelball coach
Also. a special prayer breakfast will be
led by Dr. Robert Schuller
The trade show 1s free to those also
attending the convention. A trade-
show only pa~ may be obtained at the
door Jor"$10, Aealter-5-WOO haveflet-yet
registered for the convention are
invited to do so by contacting the local
board of Realtors or C A.R at (213)
739-8200.
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NEWPORT BEACH
FUTiml.... .
Plfllllll~ lllWW I.I. U1101 &ICUI
Frpl, llv. rm. & Fam. rm .. A/C, 2 car garage,
pool & spa. $695,000
Plfmmul IWllOI VIEW llOME
Carmel Model lush landscaping & spa. 3 BA, 2
BA. SFR. frpl. in liv. rm. 1468,000 "
IPfCTACUUI VIEW
Aesonable price. Sharp 2 BR, 2 BA w/formal
dining & frpl. In liv. rm. & mastr. BA. 1115,000
COS TA MESA
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So will you. 2 BR. 2'-7 BA condo 2-story, frpl.
In living 'oom. 1114,•.
Pia lfDUCED TO Sfll
Prime Mesa Verde 3 BA, P~· BA. Lg. corner
lot. Great location, close to schools. 1!27,liOO
MT A U1TU PHI
And you will be sold on 4 BA-2 BA with family
room, din rm, 2 frpl + pool & 'Spa. 1211,•
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Highly upgraded SFR. Easts1de C.M. huge
tam rm & skylights. U51,000
S8MfT1IK FOR EVEH•
Corner lot. walk to shopping. 3 BR. P • BA.
tam rm. -frpl 1n hv1ng room. 1259,•
A PUCf WJTB SPACE
A-2 lot. 3 BA. 21 2 BA SFA lg. fam. rm. add1t1on
+ many upgrades 1216.•
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3 BA. 2' 2 BA. SFA close to everything. Frpl in
master BA. 1125,000
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Beautiful condo in nice quiet complex. 3
BR-2~ BA. w/skylights. 1114, ... 603 B San
Michel.
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This 3 BA-2 BA. Condo close to S'buth Coast
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COST A MESA CA 92627
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Auction: Ranclj., rest8Qrant up for bids
Land adjoins Reagans
in Santa Barbara a rea
In the international tradition of
auctioning prestige property, the
1,400-acre Rancho Dos Vistas, adjoin-
ing President Reagan's ranch, and the
renol!med t-;larbor Restaurant on Santa
Barbara's historic municipal pier will be
auctioned on Oct. 12 at the Santa
Barbar.a Biltmore Hotel. Both prime
properties will be sold to the highest
bidder.
Only 15 miles from downtown Santa
Barbara. Rancho Dos Vistas otters
Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez valley
views. This wooded retreat is complete-
ly fenced and includes a 2.570-square-
toot three-bedroom house, detached
guest quarters, a 3/ 4-acre spring-fed
lake, meandering streams. Indian
caves complete with pictographs. and
rare botanical specimens. Larger and
better situated than the President's
own ranch, Rancho Dos Vistas is also
abundant-with water, having eight
natural springs.
The Harbor Restaurant is a dining
landmark on Santa Barbara's famous
Stearns Wharf. Originally the Santa
Barbara Yacht Club ( 1926), the struc-
ture was converted to restaurant use
by Senator Alvln Wiegand and movie
star Ronald Coleman in 1941. In 1963,
the purchase of the restaurant by the
Castagnola family group led to its
becoming an internationally re-
cognized leader in fine cuisine. Follow-
ing the famous 1973 wharf fire, it was
completely rebuilt and reopened under
present ownership in 1981.
The Harbor Is Santa Barbara's
largest seafood restaurant consisting
of 12,825 square feet. It occupies the
premier wharf location overlooking the
marina and contains five dining ar$8s,
an oyster bar and an outdoor deck. The
offering also includes 17 ,000 square
feet of valet parking. The highest
bidder· at the auction will receive the
entire ongoing business, including
name, furnishings. equipment and
leasehold rights (subject to the ap-
proval of the City of Santa Barbara).
Each successful purchaser shall be
prepared at the auction to immedia\ely
deposit $150,000 in certified funds at
the conclusion of bidding. All viewing is
by appointment only. For more infor-
mation and invitations to pre-auction
receptions and the auction itself,
CONNIE MAXSENTI
STONEH ENGE ESTATE
• Priced less than a ppraised value
• Purchase 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
CHARMING COTTAGE
Charming home So. of Hwy in CdM. 2
BR. 1 BA In main house with detached
BR + BA. Potentral for expansion
.................................................... $449.000
OPEN SUN 1-5 ............... 610 AVACAOO
PRICE SLASHED!
Harbor View Ho me with 4 BR . 2 BA.
family room. Harbor. ocean and city
lights view. Totally remodeled. Outdoor
1pa ....................... :-...................... $819,500
ENGUSH COUNT RY GA.8DEN Eng·
ll1h Country charm-Jn Immaculate con·
dltlon on Penins ula Point. Located on
private strada, walking dl1tance to bay &
beach . New decor has been completely
coordinated by Country Life Interiors.
Kitchen deelgn by Diane Johnson. A
must see ..................................... $695.000
OnN 8AT a MIN 1·5 492 8ELV'1E
M~RRIL LYNCH REALTY
675-5861
TOP PRODUCER
MERRILL LYNCH
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA REGION
TVRTLEROC K
HIGHLA.NOS
Immaculate Tartan
mo d e l locat ed
close-to "school,
community spa &
pool. 3 BR, 2 BA
................ $459.900
OPEN SAT 1-5
S.SILV~R CRESCENT
759-6600
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DMLY PILOT /nAI. aSTATWi!m••·------llfl•l_!lllil•llll]ll••••
Sailor drops anchor
at Prudential Lido-
Marty Paige recently joined The
Prudential Lido Realty In Newport
Beach.
The Southern California native has
salled all ovec the globe, as.a master
Sea1"9an In the U.S. Navy, but was
always Interested ill real estate as a
business.
Once he received his master's
license and several years of ex-
perience, Paige found himself with long
periods of time on his hands between
voyages. During this time he decided to
begin working as a Realtor fun time,
and joined The Prudential Lido Realty.
"This Is exactly the kltrd of company
I wanted to be associated with," he
said. "One that has a longtime local
reputation coupled with an attiUation
that includes 'last financ:ial resources:-"
Paige grew up in Long Beach and
graduated with a bachelor's degree in
nautical science from the California
Maritime Academy in Vallejo and was
commissioned In the U.S. Navy Re-
serve. He was honorably discharged in
1973 as a lieutenant junior grade.
The.Prudential Lido Realty 1s one of
Marty PaI&e ,
the leading brokerages serving e
Newport Beach and Coronal del Mar
communities and is independently
owned and operated.
The office is located at 3377 Vt~ Lido
in Newport Beach. For · more infor-
mation, call (714) 673-7300
Coldwell ~anke~ preseitts
Laguna's castle by t ·he sea
A beautlful seaside estate in South
Laguna la offered for sale by Coldwell
Banker's South Laguna/Niguel office.
Known u the Sea Castle, the r.esldence
11 situated above the bluffs. over-
looking Parad ise Cove. The owner also
owns the private beach directly below
the house -an unusual feature in most
Malide communities._ _
The frontl>f the house Is surround~d
b ~den-with-ivy flOWefS
and rOM bushes. At the top of the slope
Is a hlllaide etevator (funicular) which
carries guests through 1he garden to
the entrance of the large home.
An EngHlh country theme is found
throughout, with white walls, woods.
hunter grMn carpeting. brass appoint-
ment• and French doors and windows are atandard decor.
To the left of the entry is a step-down
bedroom with paned windows that look
out to the front garden. Across the
entry la a full Old-fashioned bath with
tile ltM>Wer.
The entry and dining room feature ~lnele llate flooring. The large ban-
... quet-elze dining room has track light-
ing Md Mnd-bullt oak cabinets that
IP9f' the entire ,..,. wall. French dOOf's
IMd to the brick patio that surrounds
the lower ...
The !tttchen features oak floors,
bultt-ln cabinets. Chinese slate
oountera, aw.. track lighting flxtu!es
Md M Mttque stove. French dOOf's llMtotbe~~-to. -
The llvtna room featuree beamed
c ••noe Md a brtck fireplace. French wtndowa provide natural light and
OCMrt ....
There is an English pub close to the
living room and an adjacent butler's
pantry with sink and dishwasher. The
pub features dark wood decor and
antique appointments.
. The bedroom towards the rear of the
house is complete with a full bath, built-
ln cabinets and storage, and a private
view balcony.
From the entry, a custom designed
oak-stair-ca9e"le86s t<t-the second levet
where a loft/den overlooks the living
room. In the hallway, wall niches with
custom lighting display sculptures or
crystal art.
The master suite features a brick
fireplace In the corner, surrounded by
custom woodwork and a window seat
with views of the Pacific. His-and-her
separate baths each have a steam
shower, vanity area and walk-If'! closet.
Outside, brick steps lead to the lower
level where the guest house features a
patio area with built-in barbecue.
Inside. the one-bedroo~. one-bath
guest home has brtJ;k flooring, kitchen.
built-In cabinets and remodeled full
bath with oak cabinets and white tile
lhOwer and countertops. There is also
a convenience laundry area. 8ultt .~hree years .ago. the home Is
ottered by Coldwell Banker at $4.5
mHtton. For a private showing of this
property, ptease call Kelly O'Mara at
(714)499-1320. •
Coldwell Banker, the country s larg-
81! full-WViOe real estate ~rm, Ts 82
years Old and a member of the Sears
Flnanc:ial NetWork. Coldwell Banker
Reeldent'81 Grpup has more than 2.000
offloee nationwide.
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WALK IN THE PARK
Well desi&ned home has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with wet bar,
·pool and hot tub. Right across the street from a quiet. neichborhood park!
New paint, new carpeting and a willing seller makes this a great opportunity.
Call 751·5000.
FAMILY HOME
This beautif,ul 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has it alHarge master bedroom and
livin& room with fireplace. family room and big backyard with covered patio.
-Quiet interior. cul-de-sac location tn· top-rated school system. All for only
$345,000. Call 75 l ·5000. ·
MODEL QUALITY
Only one year new, this lovely 3 bedroom, 21h bath, two story home sits on
a large pie shaped lot. Features greenhouse kitchen window, dining room bay
window, fireplace and cathedral ceiling m hvmg room, deck off master suite
and more. Only $162,000! · -._ __
· BOA T-lcftV YMt
Country living on .cul-de-sac. this 3 bedroQm, 1 ~ bath home features an
--added-famiJrroom "Wlttr bea1T1a1hng ancf Jots of wlnaows overlooking a-
beautiful yard and fruit trees. RV & boat access, too! Just reduced $15,000.
Hurry won't last at this price! $210,000. Call 751-5000.
BEST VALUE
Great family home located on a quiet cul-de-$ac. in a good school district.
This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home rs further enhanced by the very nicely done
added-on family room. A true value at only $179,900.
MESA VERDE -POOL
Outstanding Bucolla built home, 4 bedrooms with pool, spa. family room and
formal dining. An upper bird street location. First time offered at $399.000.
Call 751 ·5000.
QUIET TOWNHOME
This lovely 2·story townhome has 2 large master suites. an attached garage,
a small yard, and features cathedral ceilings. Its location on a woodsy cul-de-
sac makes it very secluded and especially quiet. Call 751-5000.
EASTSIDE DUPLEX
Perfect for investor or renting one and living m the other. larger umt 1s 4
bedroom. 3 bath and only two years old. This 1s _prime property and you
~w. tulfprieeUS9,000. Call 751 -5000. _ --•-----,
GARDEN TYPE OFFICE
New Mesa Verde professional office suites available. Brand new bll11ding with
550 sq. ft. or larger available. Medical suite with kitchen. exam rooms and
bathroom. Favorable lease provlS1ons and a rate of .59 foot gross makes this
a very attracbve offering.
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FREE HOME MARKET ANALYSIS
tt you are interested in a market evaluation of your property, or information
about real estate m your area, give us a call at 75 l ·5000 tor a free analysis. . ..
REAL ESTA TE SALES
If you are thinking about a new career or already have your
. license we have the best training available at no cost to you. Call
Jack Ayers for information at 751-5000.
Jhe lhttter WaJ to_Sell Your_Home
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HOMES FOR SILE
1 II ,11s FUI 1111 er IEI
+2060 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach
644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 IElllOIM
506 Acacia Avenue, Olde Corona def Mar
631-7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-5
+v32 Baycrest Ct, Bayview, NB
854-9693 $251,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
257 Brentwood, E'slde Costa Mesa
759'-6600 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 Chadbourne, Betcourt..
759-6600 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
12 Def Italia, Westpanc, Irvine
673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
24951 Mansllla-lAQ. Niguel/Call-directions
495-8386 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1_.
324' Marigold, Olde Corona del Mar
759-6600 $539,500 Saturday 1-5
705 Larkspur, Olde Corona del Mar
759-6600 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2143 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
22 Sea Island, Newport Beach
673-9333 $247,500 Sunday 1-5
211 Via Koron, Udo 15'8
673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
2 11 •l•s Fll II er IEI
114 Corsica. Newport North
644-6200 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge, NB
673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
104'0 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores. NB
631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5
3 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon
644-6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-4
• 1614' Santanefla Terrace, Irvine Terr, CdM
722-1900 $759,500 Sunday 1-5
3 IEIROOI
* • 19a.. Port Clarldge
759-0469 $545.000
402 Belvue. Peninsula Point
(HVH)N.B.
Sat./Sun 1·5
759-6600 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1543 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terrace. CdM ·
760-0714' $515,000 Sunday 1-5
2815 Carob, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch
631-1266 $425,000 LH Sunday 12-5
**t3810 Chan'"" Pl, Newport Island. NB
760-5000 $689,900 Saturday 1-5
3231 Clay St, Newport Beach
760-0714 $334,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
14 0.. Uvorno. W9'tl)llrk. ltvlne -
&73-9333 IS0,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 1223 E. 8elboe ENvd, Balboe. NB
831-7300 $3,500/Mo Sunday 1-5
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**1132 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninaute
644-6200 $995,000 Sunday 1 ..... :30
2043 Federal Ave, Coeta Mesa
842-5200 $218,000 SaVSun 1-5
2.17 Goldenrod. Corona dei Mar
759-6600 $929,000 SIVSun 1-.5
t *2610 Harbor View Dr, Hrbr Vu Hiits, CdM
559-9400 $769,00GI Sunday 1-5
t421 High Dr, Laguna Beach
494 .. 1 t77 $750,000 SUncaay 1-5
24621 Le Vida, Laguna Niguel
759-6600 $250,000 Sunday 1-5
1955 Port Ramagate, Harbor Vi9w Hma, NB
tM0-5664 $499.500 Sunday 1-5
2674 Redlanda, Coste Mesa {Granny Suite)
646-7171 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
5 Rue Marteille, Bia Canyon, NB .
844-6200 $895,000 SaV&.\ 1-5 * •953 Sandcastle, Herbor View Hiii 759-6600 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hlfft --
759-6600 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1600 Sandlewood, Meu Verde, Costa Meu
557-0175 Set-Sun 1-4
t311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport .._,ts
631-7300 ~$560,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5
1500 SantaneMa Terrace, Irvine Terr, COM
759-9070 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30
2113 SEvttte, ~ Point
631-1400 $495,000 SetiSun 1-5
34 Silver Creecent, Turtlerock, Irvine
759-6600 $$459,900 Saturday 1-5
370 23rd Street, Newport Beech
631-1400 $365,000 Set/Sun 1-5
217 Vte Nice, lido ltNt
759-6600 $734,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
689 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch
721-1200 $289,900 Saturday 1-5
t2'elt Vista Ornade, (The Bluffs), NB
640-6110 Sat./Sun 2-5
302 Vista Suerte,_The Bluffs, NB
759-6600 $2&4,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
474 Westminster, Newport Heights, NB
759-9100 $350,000 Saturday 1-5
t14f4 w. Oceanfront. Newport Belch
~111-$825,«>0--Si17SUn l-
t 1410 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach
646-7171 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
t v • 1923 Yacht Cofonla, Seaview, NB
721-1200 $589,000 Sonday 1-5
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1625 White Oalc, Mesa Verde. Coata Mesa
850-1880 $239,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
* 1819 8eryt Lane (Westcilff) N.8 . 64~788 $4'10,000 S,tlSun 12-4
•2592 Clrcie Dr. Bayahorea. Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-S
3155 Cone Portoftno, Newport North
831-1300 $479,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
442 El Modena Avenue, Newport Heights
831-7300 S4e5.000 Sat/Sunday 1-5
2207 Fiesta, The Btuffs, N9wport 8Mc:h
780-1900 1385,000 Sunday 1-5 . .,,.139 JMft'ftne Crtc Ad, Jumlne Crtc CdM
881·1702 '1429,900 ' s.t/&#t 1-5
+ 1401 -AOlld, Newport ~ eu eoecr S795.ooo s.tJ&.w\ 1-s
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-*•408 Mendoza Terr, Corona Hlgh&anda
873-9333 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5
+983 Noria, Arch Beech Heights
4~15 $279,000 Sat 12-4
2722 San catto.. Meee Def Mar, CM
844-9080 $283,000 Sunday 1-5
••300 Santo Thomu, Eastalde CM ·
844-9080 $249,900 Sunday 1-4
+3713 Seahore Drive, Newport Beach
844-9080 $925,000 Saturday 1-5
+5311 Seutlore. West Newport
· 831-1<t00 $925,000 Saturday 1-5
4332 Skvttirk • .Greentree, Irvine
780-0114 $232,714 Sunday 1-5
' 107~~111e 75 ,000 SaVSun 1-5
111~,lldollfe 75 $789,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
409 Vista Grande, The Btuffs, NB 8~3-9333 $399,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 ------
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+2815 Viste Ornada, Bluffs, NB
780-0714 $525,000 Sunday 1-5
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410 39th St, Newport llllnd, NB
758-6700 $445,000 Sund8Y" 1-5
204 Barcelona, Lido Isle
831-1400 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1154 Chartetton, Coste Mesa
546-2313 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
938 Cheyenne, Costa Mesa
54e-2313 $215,000 Sat1-4/Sun 1-5
+••~ OeAnza, Corona Hlghtends
t80-0714 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
+9 Monaco, Newport Beach
844-9080 $779,000 Sunday 1-5
•224 Niida, The stuff, Nwpt Bch
873-9333 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1720 Pon Stirtlng, Rarbor View Homes
759-MOO $489,900 Sunday 1-5
3095 Trtntty Drive, ca.ta Mesa
648-717f $195,000 Sat12-5/Sun1-5
112 Via Koron. lido Ille
--673-7300 $749,000. Sunday 1-4
~ Wfa Baya, Newport Beech
873-7300 $399.000 Sunday 1-5
.-t2532 Vista Or., Beyshores, Newport Beect\
844-9080 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
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•2228 Alta Vista. Eastbluff, NB
844-9090 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *.,.. +24&4 Baylf\ores. Newport 8ch
780-0714 $2.450,000 Sunday 1-5
* •83 Belcon Bey, Newport Beeeh 831-7300 $1,400,000 Saturday 1..,5 * •57 Belcourt Or. North 8ek:ourt &4<M200 $1,495.000 ~ 12:3()..4;30
+24 CMyon Flh8y. Big CanYon
644-8200 12,395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •• * 1310 Gmuy Dnv.. Dover Shorea
831-7300 11.496,000 Seturdey 1-5
• 1100 Gr~ l.8ne, w.telfff Gr~. NB
831-7300 1586.000 ~..1-5 --
..... 1 twbOr Aldae. twbor, NwDt 8dt .
en-tlS33 •1•.000 a.t/Suft 1-5
•2880 lnroz Or, u.. Verde, CM
831-1310 13'1.aoo Set ,..a
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3253 towa. Costa Mesa
854-0759 $21-4,900 Sat 10-4 Sun 12-4 "
12 Montage, Westpark Merldien. Irvine
975-1388 "4•0.000 Sat/Sun 11-4
-•t 320 Morningstar, Dove< Shores .
631-1400 $1,2SO,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
1724 Plaza de! Norte, Peninsula
644-6200 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2012 Port Bristol. Harbor View-Hms, NB
673-9333 $534,900 Sunday 1-5
. 1927 Port C&rdlff, Harbor View Homes. NB
721-1~00 $589,900 Sunday.1-5
1854 Port Carlow, Harbor View homes
759-6600 $620,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t•621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgts, Nwpt Bch
759-1219 $5SO,OOO Sunday 1-4
* •v +so Rl~~ne. Harbor Ridge, N.B.
644-9060 $199,500 SuAday 1-5
v * •39 Rockingham, Befcourt
644-9060 $1,370,000 Sund{ly 1-4
t 1 Rue vmars.-Big Ganyon, NB
631-7300 $~7.500 Sunday 1-5
t 1535 Sandcastle Ot'lve, Harbor View Hills
759-6600 $7'49,9SO Sunday 1-5
t 1527 Seacrest, Corona Del Mar
760-0714 $7'49,714 Sunday 1-5
1017 Secretarla1, Costa Mesa •
546-2313 $39",900 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5
~4 Toteany. Westpark, Irvine 760-5000 $432,000 Sunday 1-5
••tS31 Via Udo Soud. Udo Isle, NB
760-1900 $1,425,000 Sunday 1-4
**•~1 Via Lido Soud. Lido lste 6:)1-1'400 $1,•95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t 1000 Westwind Way, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
V1910 YllCht Marla, Seavlew. NB
644-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-5
TOWIHOMES ~ ·
co11nos· FOR ·SALE
2 BEDROOM l1
* • 2520 Poplar Ln .. Costa Mesa
548-0936 $164.900 Sat-Sun 12-3
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*434 Bolero. Newport Beach
673-9333 $159.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
-••27 Brittany. Bayridge, Nwpt Bch
760-5000 $275,000 Sunday 1-5
•v ••9SO Cagney 106, Villa Balboa. NB
673-4400 $182,500 Sunday 1-4
98 Corsica, Newport North
759-9100 $279,000 Saturday 1-5
•301 Cypress. Peninsula
631-1400 From$345,000 Open Daily 1-5
~--•-.873 Deep-Creek.-Cosn
546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-5
* •892 Halyard (Npt Knowles) N.B.
673-3777 $210,000 Sat/Sun 12-3.
-211 19th S1c.eet. Peninsula
631-1400 $296,000 -Saturday 1-5
••v19072 Oceanport Lane ::1, Hunt."Sch
847-1610 $112,500. Sat-Sun 12-5
29 Seascape, Seawind. Nwpt Bch
760-071'4 $199,714 Sunday 1-4
2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
2 Baristo, Turtlerock Point, Irvine
631-1'400 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t v ••9SO Cagney 202, Villa Balboa. NB
673-4400 $329,000 Sunday 1-4
96 Corsica, Newport Beach
760-5000 $285,000 <:"" Sat/Sun 1-5
20 Landfall, Newport Beach
673-7300 $280.000 Sunday 2-5
v29 Seabrook Ln. Sea lsJand, Nwpt Bch
720-0168 $565.000 Sunday 2-5
t 7 Sea Cove, Sea Island
644-6200 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 IEIROOI
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1310 Londonderry, Costa Mesa
5-46-2313 $254,900 Sunday 1-4
225 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB
759-6600 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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2500 CMff Drive, CtlfthaY90, NB
631-7300 $1,500,000 Saturday 1-S
921 Crocus Circle • .Greenbfook. CM
546-2313 $349,900 . Sunday 1,.5 •••500 Hatbor l9land Dr, Promontory '44..e200 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 •v 11 Nllpoll, H•bor Rtpge, Nwpt Bch
722-1900 12,900,000 Sunday 1-5
2018 NautMua ~,'Baycre9t, NB
631·7300 $545,000 Sat/S\Jnday 1-5
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111 Aspen Lane (E/slde) Costa Mesa
642-4014 $187,500 Sun. 1-5
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* 1219 Send Key. Harbor View Hilts, CdM =-=~-. ?58-8100 1780,000 SUndey 1-5------
642-5671
fori nformation -* •8 Twin L8kes Cir, Spyglass, CdM
720-1704 1785,000 Sunday 1-5
311 Vteta Truc:ha, Ne~ Beech '
91'-7300 1425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
& surprisingly .
low cost.
•31 4 Jasmine, Olde Corona Del Mar
673-4400 $480,000 Saturday 1-4 •
'2192 Pacific, Costa Mesa
650-7000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
lft'421 si Patrice Road,' Newport Beach
631 8731 $216,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2631 Raqueta. Bluffs, NB
644-9060 $365,000
•2710 Vis1a deJ Oro. Bluffs. NB
Sunday 1-5
759-9100 $279,900 Sunaay 1-5
* 522 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 240~ Vista Hogar. Bluffs, NB
759-9100 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 IR plus Fii RI or DEi
37 Seabrook Cove, Sea Island, NB
631-7300 $675,000 · Sat-Sun 1-5
t l Serena cou;;r.-Newport rest
631-1400 $299.000 Sunday 1-5
* 1985 Vista Caudal. Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $529.000 Sunday 1-5
* •• 12 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek, COM
644-9060 $469,500 Sunday 1-5
4 IR 11lus Fii RI tr DEi
* • v t so Ridgeline, Harbor Ridge, N.B.
644-9060 $799,500 Sunday 1-5
v•••6 Rue Villllrs, Big Canyon, NB
721-1200 $795.000 Sunday 1-5
MOBILE HOIES
FOR SALE
2 IR
300 E Coes1 Hwy• 87 IOe Ania 8eyslOelN B
675 -6241 $59.950 SaUSwl 1·5 ..
DUPLEXE_S_~_
FOltSltE
1 IR •IUS· 1 IR
518 Narcissus. Corona del Mar
759-6600 $3~.000 Sunday 1-5
2 IR ,11s 1 IR
610 Avocado, Olde Corona del Mar
759-6600 $449,000 Sunday 1-5
t 3713 Seashore Drive. Newport Beach
644-9060 $925.000 Saturday 1-5
3 11,111 2 IR
222 Amethyst, Balboa Island .. 631-1400 $6-49,000 Sunday 1-5
HllES FOR REIT
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t 712 P0tn98ttla, Corona~ Mar
Agt 875:8688 $1600/moqs Sat/Sun 12-5
17 •2 Por1 Manlelgh, H•bof View HC>n'leS
49"-2073 $2100/Mo. Sunday 12-5
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LIDO ISLE ..
JUST LISTED ~
• 3BR, 3Yz BA Family Home
• Brignt'open floor plan
• Sunny Strada patio
• large sundeck off master
• lowest priced home on lido!
s595,ooo
UCLISIYEL f USTEI WITll
BILL FEEllEY
Liii tlll lllllUT SPECIALIST
wamnllT ..... ., IULTHS
1a1-1ioo • 111-1011 ·
LIDO ISLE
...
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'14&,000
LEE lilLESPIE
W&lmlllT--., 111Ltm
111-GM .111·1~
tlDO ISLE
QUARTER ACRE ESTATE
• Contemporary 5 BA. 6BA 4500
+ sq. ft. Custom Home
• All living areas f'8ce large lushty
landscaped yard & patio
• Covers 3 lots on most desirable
Eastern tip of Island .
• Fantastic home for entertaining
with pool-sized yard and large
patio.
$1,295,000 .
UCLISIYELY USTD WITI
BILL FEEIEY
l• ISU lllmlT •HUUIT
WITEUlllT ...... IULTllS
131-1.00 ~ 111-1011
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VIA LIOO NOlt0-5BR· . .•. -Sl.900.000
VIA LIOO NOIID-5BR-4n8A..SILI. Sl.595,000
.., VIA LIDO S000-4BR·J\1BA._....... Sl.495.000 '
VIA LIDO NOR0.5BR-4BA. .... SIU ... Sl.495.000
VIA LIDO NOR()-5BR·S"2BA ... SllfSl,450.000
VIA LUX> NOR0-3BR 2'1'JBAMU Sl.295.000
ZURICH CIRCLE-5BR 68A....... . ... $1.295;000
VIA SAN REM0-5BR·58A. .... SIU .... $895.000
VIA UDO SOUD-68R·58A.-. Ul.l .. _$789.000
VIA KORON-4BR·28A. ...... SIU. .. $749,000
VIA ZURICK-.4BR·3BA ..... UlJ $698.000
•• VIA OIM£T()-4BR·3BA ....... llll . $698,000
VIA ITHACA-2BR·2BA ........ lal ...... $695,000
VIA BARC£LONA-4BR·2BA.. .. $649.500
VIA LORCA-4BR·38A. ..... llll $595.000
VIA Q00()-38R l~BA........ .. $595.000
VIA SAN REM0-3BR·31,.,BA .. SIU .$555.000
VIA tTHACA-JBR·JBA ....... SIU..... ssf5.ooo
VIA NICE7"3BR·2BA. . ... llll .... $439.000
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BILL. FEEIEY
Ull llU 111811T SPHWJST
WITDFlllT -ml., IULTIU
i31-1t00 ~ 111-~Dll
PAULSON ·REALTY -PROUDLY PRESENTS . ..
THE ULTlllTE alUP'S
finest in remodeled & desicned 3 bedroom Townhomes for the
discriminating few whoee lilestyle demands the best
''BELCOURT II TIE ILIFFS''
•289,000
OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5
312 VISTA SUERTE
NEWPORT BE~CH I J •••• I .. '.' I t\ ,. ,, I 1 \
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780-8097/862-1904
Ull ISLE CUSSIC ·
214 VII llRCELOll
IPEI UT I Sii 1-5
• 4BR. 2BA Traditional Style
Home · ·
• Prttne Oversized 45' Lot ( 1 'h
Lota)
• French Doors open to sunny
South Patio
• Beamed ceilings. Remodeled
kitchen. Air conditioned
• Steps to beaeh & tennis
'849,&~0
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BILL .FEEIEY
1.91m.I111911T lflllAUIT
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111·1• • 111-1011
Sea !J_./IUltf
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721-4120
; .
OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5
1960 VISTA CAUDAL •479,000 FEE
Only BLUFFS Remodeled "G:' Plan w/1pect.acular back bay & ocean viewe. New kitchen,
baths, 6 tblicbta, CU11tom fireplace, used brick paLio with spa. French doors & Berber carpet.
Channinf boine with many cust.om features.
. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO OR CALL HARRIET SPENCER
('Jl4) 780-9678 DAY/EVES (714) 644-5948
1 .. NIT llAllME, I.I. .............. ,.
UR, t&A. 8hwpeat you've eYer seen! POOi
& epef CNer' I 100,000 apent on total re-
model. ....,, Euro kitchen with granite. M=:.=r=..:.wrmsn.
.. 111.1llL1·1
Owner/Broker 111-0411
D&IVE BY 8ltl BaYANT
lllJN1'DIQTON BEACH
A..a "c.Mck-t" tMa SBR. 2~tBA J\oin•
wtdl Boa• R00ta ..S ..,erkllnt pool.
a.EAU811CALI. V PRICED
ATSlilt ....
~-4'0HN HAaRISON
' c.• Fw A.4Nltlo¥l Detail•
968-8011 964-3631
FABULOUS SPYGLASS SOUTHPORT
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 #8 TWIN LAKE~ c ·IRCLE
PRICE. REDUCED TO $765,000 .
5 BR + den/mald"s rm -4 "~BA on quiet cul;de·sac Beautiful pool & spa setting. 3 car gar~
OV9l 3,800 sq. ft. Bay windows. shutters. crown molc:hng, parquet entry. and triple crown
moldings. Decorator pene<:t! •
-CALL JAN PROBST (714) 644-4088
CALL DOUG BULLEY (714) 720-1704
NBWPOaT HEIGHTS -4BR/3B~ POOL -$550.000
400 SQ. FT. ARTl"'T LOFT
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
621 POWELL Pl.ACE/OFF lSTH
Bndier 6 Oo. lea1 Estate BroktraCt rw u ..,t., call lilarda Brukln
714/759-1219
.,_ t:Uf HI OllAIMEI uar LHA1111--m :A=,, ... .U-_.
Move In & relax in this light & airy 3BR 2BA
Doll House located on sunny Santanella Sit
behind your white pteket fence sipping an
to. IN & chat w/your neighbors There s
room 10< a pool or to add on Come see us
this weekend at
1500 SANTANELLA TERRACE
OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4:30
CALL JlM & PATTY McDONALD
SANDS INVESTMENTS 759-9070
PRllE UST EID
1PEll .. £ SIT/$-----n-
~ 111 YI& Liii SHI, Ull ISLE
4BR, 3BA. playroom. 3 view leYels. ptel' and
float Sandy beach S 1.995.000
llU IRUIDY, R~ALTOR
(114) 115-1111 .
IYllOI JIEW llUS
1
New on tt. marttet -"BelCOun · quatity m Cd~. New ex~ndec:I k11~. all .nilW ~
~ & cabinets Expended mMter
eu1te. F~ dOOn & ~ t~
~ o-. 1\oonng & ptual'l carpM ng. etc
etc .. etc. Must ... to believe Vacant &
reedy to mow In Excellent value at
.... 000 .
Appt: 140-1212
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llSTEI IEDllOI
GrMt atree1-to-atrada location. Excellent
potentlel f°' remOdel. $650,000
IPll IATI• 1·1 111 YI& llM
MICKEY HARTLING ·
. : •.-· Merrill Lynch
·-~ Really
723-0IMO RES. 751 MOO OFC.
TRIDITIOllL .
Bright & Inviting -1 year new, plantation shutters, marble
entry. Owner says sell -Lowest price lh Sea ll&and @
$565.000. Call TERRACE REAL TY lor Information Ja.41:..: n •••1111
let Ut Help y,. Sell Ye1t PrepertJ!
Submit all offers, trades or lease.
Ideal for second story. Extra large
landscaped lot. 60x253'. 10
minutes to open sea. Estate-type
eettlng.
PllOE IEIHU TO 1 1,4ll,DOO CALL
MICIEY HIRTLllG
: :.-· Merrill Lynch
·-~ Really
123-1141 RCS Jll-1100 OFC
.IElR IEWNRT PIER
Four contiguous commercial/retell lots on
Balboa Blvd. Income producing with invest·
ment potential. Approx. 8.300 sq. It.
$900.000
MICKEY HARTLING
: ~ -•arnll Lynch
.-·~ Rully
72S-OMO RES. 751 1100 OFC.
MORTGAGE RATES
'
FIXED ADJUSTABLE
lntrat Down Po6nta Lock-In ..... lntnt Down Po6nte ~~-4n lllwgln. "-'• Py Mt (%) (dllp) LOilft ..... Pynlt (%) daye) (%) American Interstate S&L 10.500 10 1.500 15 188 8.500 10 1.500 15 2.625 Bank of America 10.500 10 2.000 15 188 7.875 29 1.500 60 2.250 Bright M°"gage 10.250 Q5 1.500 60 168 7.875 05 2.000 60 2.750 Conatltu11on Fed8fal S&L 10.500 20 2 000 15 188 7.875 20 1.500 15 2.250 Empire of America 10.500 05 0 750 30 188 8.125 25 2.250 30 2.250
Fet W.-t S &L 10 250 10 2 000 20 188 8.250 10 1.500 00 2.500
F1dellty Fed«al S&L 10 750 10 1.500 00 188 7.875 20 1.500 45 2.350
Aret lnteratate Bank 10.750 10 1.750 45 250 9.000 20 1.500 45 2.750
Glendale Federal S&L 10 750 20 2.000 30 168 8.150 10 1.750 75 2.750 Hawthe>me S&l 11. 125 20 2 000 15 188 8.000 20 1.500 15 2.250
Home Federal S&L 10 500 05 2.000 14 188 8.375 18 2.000 45 2.750
lmperlal Savings 10 825 30 1500 60 500 8.000 20 2.500 60 2.500
long BMc:tl S& L 10 250 10 2000 15 168 8.000 10 1.500. -21 2.SOO
Mariners Bank 10 300 20 1.500 15 168 7.750 20 1.500 15 2.:p5
Mec::tlantcs Nattonal Bank 10.375 10 1.250 30 188 7.125 10 2,.000 15 2.750
M!Mlon Vieto Nan Bank 10.625 10 2.000 10 168 uoo 10 2.000 10 2.750 Mtuubl.hl Bank of Ca 10.875 20 2000 00 1000 9.875 20 2.500 30 3.200 Quaker City S&l 11.000 10 2:000 00 188 8.000 10 1.500 60 2.500 Republic Federal Savings 10.500 05 1.000 75 188 • 7.250 20 2.000 75 2.125
s.cunty Fed«al Savings 10.625 10 2.000 00 188 9.000 10 1.000 00 2.250
Soutti«n Calif. Savings 10 500 10 1000 07 168 8.125 10 1.500 45 2.750
Trwt $avtng• eanrc 10.750 10 2.000 00 168 8.125 20 1.500 00 2.250 United Calff. Savingt 11.000 20 2.000 20 500 7.875 10 1.500 45 2.750 Ve/Mr/ Federal S& l 10.625 10 1.500 30 168 7.750 10 1.500 60 2.375 W•em Ananc:ial s.tvlces 10.250 10 2.000 21 188 7.825 10 1.500 60 2.000
tnteo'•t ••le le>< """'•tat>te ••tft rnor19-v-tAAMI tt a IOw lntrOCklClo-y •lie lor Ille ll<et 9dlust"*'I C*IOd APR kif -"•9d encl AAM ~-tie l"OI* Down
IMIY"*''" amount otratfll'OI-lltteell*d 10..,_ pnor to ..,...,,_,~c:ontrKI P-Ct••"-Of IOeft~peldto...,. at 1tmeofloer1 CIOlllr'9 lOClll·
"'•• ,,_. numb9< OI O•'fl -11'*.,,,_ rate proor to CfoeoftO Ma•rnum IOen CfOOOI • lfte ,,,.._ -.. IOerl wrldaf glowl ..__Al'*'-Mtac1 lo C1wiga V•of;••l•and•etmSl>'IOflO ~lora....., M-•-11'9--lna6dlllortftl"-"-' •
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250
1000
188
168
3-00
168
350
500
300
168
500
500
300
1000
168
188
500
250
500
168
250
500
500
250
250
C111 .. C1111lflN,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost. ~
OUTHERN CALIFORNIA
RATE AVERAGES
And
Con,.,mlng Non-c:ontonntng
15yeat 10.351
30)'Mf 10.512 ~•••a-•• emonth 7.976
1 )'Mr 7.950
INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES
11th District
Prime rate
3 month T-blll e month T-bllt
1 yr. treMUry note .
3 yr. freeeury note
• 5 'fr. tr...ury not•
Thle...et
7.59
10.00
7.19
7.34
8.07
8.54
8.87
u.t...ar
7.59
10.00
7.18
7.41
8.01
8.52 8.64
10.717
10.951
8.J07
7,921
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7.59
10.00
7.30
7.40
8.09 a.se.
8.88
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* .. ljlf* Splltl View V811eyt Bette< Deluxe custom remodel on • temporwy styling With $429 900 9'1-1702 Aot Xlnt IOC:atlon $649 900 •
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•Membef of numefOUI GOV'T homes from $1.00 Bought larger home Vary spacious with r•VA I aPc to the bW:t't fromE IPll UTl• 12· ..
Boerds You repaif Also delin-S218.000 bOnus/game rm La pool t this atmo.t new home 21-p•-• Exciting recrvltment quent tu· prgperty & n:;wis.i l -I size yard & OCEAN \t\X t ].)T ft~\ 11 w/4BR 3'h8A, fwnlfy rm.11 -..a 1124 H -
comm111llli'W I tor•clo1oras +ee VIEWS & Mrene canyon REAU,__" bOnul rm & peelt °'-•Boatd 0omput• 54i-874" Mr joonaon f ..... l". letting Must see thlal '-'"., ' ocean view. t.rgeat llooq PW mllD! · • llO-llOO• '':J:~~Y .., .... ,;erris! 142·1200 ~~~:u~.ovfo~uec.~1 11mm'I r::e.~~:t>ee~,~-v~~.~· ff5•3t
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Spacie>Us open pt#\ on Oenllef Reelty 657 .511s. " ~ ~ two 1;,11 balM & two • I ~ IJJ~V Inga. 2-car attc:tt gar. 31 ,___ ____ _
extra wld• lot. Th• 857·9486Ewe HS59 REAL TY WORLD . yeari newt A wOnctertul KU'~ .. / patlol, assoc poo411P8 CISTI ms& IAIUlt. ~·1130· "gr .. t. room" Is 1111--P&YllEIT't NEWPORT BEACH 4Br 2'1rBa. tam rm, used ligh. t brlghtltovety \t°'VJ ""11· lu " "I I $145KPrinonty.~ Don't miss this' 3ee an antert81nw I delight--"• I brick, & tile thruout. home ' I \\ _ t... A ~ Flrat Reelty, 642-6368 1~ BA 1g adO-on N "
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ctoora opening to large apprec. V~u rec•lve IPll m -1·1 --.T Cove. 3 Sdrm, 3'h Bath. .... S395K. 631-1931 •• ·~~\: .
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10 up-to-dat• kitchen. ~ted boat & RV bay & ocean vlewa from R_~ _, ... _.._ mcwel Alking 1189,500 1 pool, spa. redwood CleCL
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Seee11e a11tl &/qtz11t Eipet,t the best.
844-1080
A lllQI£ tOE F<lt Ttl: BUYER
Wll> APPRECIATES Ttl: BEST!
3 BR, library, pool. vaulted ceil-
ings, wine cellar. plus panoramic
view Qf mountains and city lights.
1121,111
'VIEW!
Completely redone and ready for
your family to enjoy! 58.R. 4' 2 BA
5.000 sq. ft. Pool, spa & gras .. y
yard. Stunning views of ocean. bay
& Fashion Island. Walk to beaches
Enjoy this life!
IEllCEI TO $115,000
. IPEI SllllY 1-5
1301 UWY IRIYE, II
llST SELL!
ldMlty pe.ced on one of Big Canyon's largest lots. this 8 bedroom estate
reftecta .,pertor architectural design and the finest ot..ccaftsmanabjp_
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121 W. OCEAJRONT
1111,111
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2000 sq. ft. 16016 Sweetleaf. Now
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and waJk to everything location.
Only $325,000, completion ap-
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P.S. Corona Highlands. fully
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Situated on over one-half acre ofland. this fabulous Gallery Custom Home
has SBR plus study & 4'hBA. Extensive use of marble tile & upgraded plush
neutral color carpeting thr~u$hout. Built-in family rm entenamment center w/la SCl'CCn :rv. Master suite includes retreat, jacuzzi tub, sauna & work-out
rm. Profess1on3:LIY landscaped rear yard w/Ughtcd tennis court, pool spa &
BBQ area. 3 Fireplaces. security system. air conditionina. wet ba.;, 3-car
garage PLUS other upgrades too numerous to mention_ $2,300.000.
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Sorry, No pet.I &45-5577 Nbl to pet1c. $1175/mo. tennis, gym. MC gated. oc:eenw, Iott of wood, lg expensive E"SIOE CMl f'ullMMc:& 17th St. Cotta I 4409 RIVER No petS. 1625 854-6221 bridt frPc cowred pert!-houle/lpt. lmmed c.n1 ...... 646-94563 •TOWNHOUSE• TSL MGMT 6'2-16031 . ing Ambl.inc. plutl.$550 you help?? Plea9e CALL
28Rl1 'hBA, frpl, pat10.IFURN 28r 2a. lrg patio 1Jlisc. latalllf mo: Cal S7s-.3800 NOWI I ~ f-3573 or 85+9632 I __.. STINI
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2BR 18A, lndry room. .. I 1 mo hor term Wtlllff...,..... sm«, pvt bdrm, CdM apt. •-•"-One QM does •l tll for cloM 10 ~ & buM9.. okay. AVall.able lmmed. f'"TI S 5 O 0 • • 6 7 3 • 7 9 7 9 • U. ..,. Ital your omc. lealtng needs w.·11 ~t s.e1. a "'2sitFll!ld 646-6350/d 675-54941• Gt'~2 ~2:.:0~ I nom.155-2553-deya ·la1iam/4iee Lat No eost to you. S-40-5~ •
Houtlno. ~ •• II 1177515/momo.. AIUILE !Many to Choose from. 1. 21 CM .,.. horM w/own! -11 :-• -...-.... ~ HUG I & 3 bedrooms. Gr .. 1 lo-FEMALE wanted, child b.th Good locl SA50/mo •• J CMJ l'Rr .. 1
TSL MGMT 642-1603 Ell , .. , APUTmltl I cation Starting ti OK. Laundry & klletlen + ~ utlls. Avl 10115. WllTCLWF ...... l ma
EASTSIOE 28 R tBA n , Sparklfng clean large $575/mo. 675-4606 prlv Included. Call, Seelct prof male rmmte.1 Corner VIEW Suite ;RETAIL SPXCE•
wtgarage, downttalrs, •• n 8&LllE = t""~ ~,Nf32Br ,1epslobch,par'lt· S4&-75t3 Aher 6pm. NJtmkr. Call ~1-1M2 I FULL SERVICE ~011 1200 sit, x.lnt 1oc
small yetd. No pett. .. -neigh~ =~xt Ing, Lg. front pallo, utils FURNISHED room, private CM. Fem to shr 2BR aptlWestclllf & lrviM, Npt Bett neet. Newport Ctty Hall
$725/mo, 722~ U.. 1·J~. AnS door Sorry no Pfll I Incl, no pets, unfurn. entrance. In Monticello tum except bdrm. Pool Si9n spac. avt on Westct Agt 673-5354 ••--P. IDNIT 2BcSrm 1Y.Ba ,785 Sl1751Mo. 723·l292 Condominium. Nr OCC. Jae. $425 •dee>. NancY Mi-t111 OORONA DEL MAR two -.,,..,_a.. ftiMN I 2Bdrm 28a S800 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $350/Mo CALL 979'-9621 549.90e0 or 770-4796 room suJte. grHi tor
Gar. d/w, petlo. No peta. -•99M•• IU W. ftS111 Trlpi.x-2 muter eultea. •IN FURNISHED• EX c M/F shr 3Br/2'.\Ba •Prtfessitul IWc* tallor or ?? S6001mo
$650 +MC. 14M31t ._..,... COSTA MESA each w/full beth. e.tmed Costa Mesa home. spec. bdlee 114 33rd St. 2............... Available now ALSO
EASTSIOE C.M. 18A Apt. IPEOllL . 111-llU cell, frplc, pvt deck. gar I Kitchen PliVlleQel.. ssso-MOO avt Oct. Mike, f'lll IDT fl llY. 1 large room avalltbla
With frplc, ~ & .,. •N9w GE d/w, Stove. & , • $1025 N-i>els. 759--9194 •S350Mo · &45-2435• 2414'43w 64M9Mfl $425/mo w/1 yr leate. $400/mo tnd ulllitle$.
utW. lnduded. 5 mo. Mk:irowaw DIU Ptaat• 2121 'LG 11·x21· unfurn. studio. Female, n-.smkr, no 1>91110 Pvt er11ry & rnvd park1ng_I '(,'111111~1 dr/. flat lo~--:=o:·F~& Fr~.1~~~K ":t~BO~~ ::..ba1~5ry~ ~ r;5~~m~1 ~"u1?~!'4I l:z;~~ r•·'Ufu1Hi.>
21k 18&.;1:11/!"'mo ~~~~~encSSoutn saoo + ci.p. 66l-3 53 llYFlllT 1011. westc11n 631-2921 67~196 lifl-·' ~.W ~ t FEM. Prof. 28-38 to snare IOI a&. 1111 SI fl,. · . nu..-ll-•~Pool&Oec:kAtea U . BR Apt w/BAY VIEW Pvt ent~/Bath furn no 2BR 2BA, ocean view t&lTWEStcUFFOAIVE M17E.c-l....,.C. •lndiiriduetlyControlled IPI uu Frplc.mlcto,d/W.QWtoe kita,quiet.Onlhe~prol Promontory Point u.-1 ec:n .,.. .... 1.5032. :::»""
LARGE t8A •Ilg Milt-In paid, • blodcl lo beach! & '°"9ty pvt bc:tt s 1900 Fem.n-$1'1Wt, ref. E'C.M. $600/mo. Judi 673-8601 n.... . ..... ~ la_ct. t PJ tJ tr t'
dOM4,..wld '*~lcft .. ·= ~~:· l 5T5 I m 0 • d • p . 18drms !..~~' s 1025 I t3SO/mo 6"t&-e IRvmE'S -Westpat1t New ~ --2711
AvtllC::: /mo. •N9wLAundryFaalitles 985-4954 •Bott $hp;' extra• ROOM FOR RENT lnl beautiful Furn 2-lly Ground tlo6r. 2 ~tt•--------~ l31-12ll •eov..dPartcing 2BR 2BA. gar.• one Sorry, no pets Costa Mesa. ~ home. 38f 38a MttUl'e otftees, 200-500 feel,, *******
•PrlVateBalconyto space, near new. no pets. CIU l ..... 11 tor .a= Christan prof. N-smk S550 • S300tmo & up. &44-9513J 2 II I lllL IBTI .~~tmoShpel• 11111• la ... 1 Women · 545-6107 ·~uts. Cindy 724-1116 F• lllT ltfiM S.W T 0 w or\ w / To P ....._, ' OCEANFRONT 28r furn SMALL room. ·pvt home. PLEASE leeYe message 20'll20 S300/Mo ,nC[ utib PRODUCER. 80% comm
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.,_._.. ,...... IMMes. CtoM to shop-I $1600mo. yrty. S40-3013I Eutllde Costa Mes.a, port 8etc:h Female non-PATRICK TENORE
120 e. 20tilst 1775/Mo. . 2~.L seer,_, ,.~Comer.·---of plno, & ~ansc>orttllon. Jennifer-Coldwell Banker Mat buMs. Prefer retiree smoker. Pool, w I 0 . • t MONTH FREE RENT 2 200
CALL Now 13 t t5t5 ..,,.. "'• """'' -Pttlo & view. S600/Mo. OCEANFRONT YRLY 1BRI °"student 631-4094 $450 646-2536 Katen NB Pmne olc/sh09 I0-----------1 l1./ ... t26t 0963-5647 or ES36-7423 wood, glass apt. Modified, . MALE t I ulel NB cation 106211. On:stree1
•EASTStoE . MESA VERDE. 2BR tBA. au • kllch. N-smkr. $900/mo SO. COAST METRO Ba~~ ~garage 2 floor's POSSlble ltve-
•C,ORNER DUPlEX -........-upper. Oulet cul cse sac. ocean o Ind ALL u111. e5e>-3823 IROom & bath In 2 ·story & pool s6 75 /mo. ovet" or tll business. j-=mwm'Mmn=
Jut1 remocWed 28d, lBa. 1700+. 28*\7 Hidlory PCH, ~.pool, laundry. OCEAN VIEW Charming h<lme. Lndry & ktchn M4-2607 3336 Via Lido 675-9289 .... IHUn
with gange, new cerpet. 488-1936, 751-9483 $750. No pets, non-smkr.l 38r. paneled walls, gat·' ~vNeges. Great for COi· M/F non-smkr ou ol Office space-Rett11-8 Plu. 2BR Units. paint, mill blinds. w/d ME A VERDE 2BR lBA 497-8382 age, Slept lo beach!• students. $325/mo. y ng pr . Storage 440 E 17th'St, $720,000 FP. $144.000 hk-up. N.pets. S795mo . ' S 1300 Yr I L ea••.' C LL 54()..7796 Iv msg 23-30. honeSt. 3Br house b k hlAft 400 l/f a 1scj Down. Lndry rm. pool. 250-8002 Of l60-5HM .upper. Oulet2 • .,7 H~~ .. de UC. 1BR duplex., trplc, gat, no1 673•3456 7so.-2674 on beaC:tl with pancing t1'f lnet~ils 493-.~ 880. A/C, prof9talonelly 1700+. .... .....ory pelt n/smk.r 1 per.an ' $465+ ·~t ts111ast & sec. · · landleaC)ed Must ... to IW lllm .UX 498-193&. 751-9443 I prefd. reta ;eqd, $850 SMALL studio .,.. blOCk 10 •tel1/ .... b Z7ll winter onty. but worth It OFFICE space to lhW•.I ~. °'*' t-7 ss
Juet ~ 28', 1Ba, ~Ill! Imo. 4~245 aft 6pm beach, $430 I"".' ulll1tlee. IUUll 91TE1. 631-2830 Fountain Valley/Hunt. Frwy. off Of\ 4ttl Street
garage. new c.arp•t. 28R 28A. frJMC, encl. gar-COMMANDING VIEW ot Quiet. responsible per-Wkly rentals now avtll. MIF to shr 38r !IOU• In Beecharea.$250/motnel 521 N. Tustin Ave
paint, 1~..:::-:.,i:: age, all buil1-lns, ,,.., coat. Wal-wall glus Mv son. Otvld. 675-6350 $147.00 wtc & ..,.,. 2274 Newport Stlores 1 blk to utll. 962-1281 momings (714)1136-9680 =Imo 25CM002 ~ ~.S7SO/mo. rm. Din rm. LMge kllc:h STEPS TO BEACH. ~t BIVd. CM &46-7445 beach $450 u111 incl...-------------------,
156-stM 810 CENTER Pvi dedc. 8Mctl acroa 28r/S1000. 38r/S1200. Brian/Tammy, 850-2063
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.._ NPT Area. StNwp 18R StaS. low ci.p 4~2265 722· · 610 760-17551 1'114 Harbot ...,· pentN>uM: 1111·1y ....
Sharp 90d dMI\ 28r. w/petto, btl-N, lndryrm, LAGUNA lg See vu StuOiolStapt to beach 28'1 18a, n-srr.krs s rum. Pool. Jae, MUM.., I rRUI w--6ryet '*YP· pvt ct> TV rdy. No~ M25 Deluxe"'"' Deeb-I ...... , F/P S975. 38r/28a s 1t25 prefd 38r 3Ba. Glgat•. room. 24'V gated MC . tundecll, enc~ar • mo+ dep. 278 18th St. ..._.,..,...... bMch. Ywty N9w decor. sharl>. pool. spa $600/mo gw. '850/mo. 722•9345
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frplc, ena peito. No PwUJ woe 28R 28A. gwege & Oownstaws studio in trt-wttrp6c. Bectc Bay wea. WIO, ll1tc. prtv over-1 s&eolmo+ MIO aec die». AV teorege. StSO per mo. C8I' ptu. No pelt. $575 lnclud· M/F non-smllr. '525 + loo4clng grnbelt, pool,
1811. 211t.145-7234 S41-9797 '*"mg. SMpa to~. Ing etectrlc:lty. a..1-2622 dep•'nutil. 122-~233 sm11r •. $376/mo•Oep {" 11=~ 1·nc11ii... Wlnter-9 months -7~ msgf760-8069 LLLC ,.\ "11111
LARGE 5iA 28A ~. -IOI.LI S1000/mo. 675-2232 Bk~jStudio Versalllft condo. •COM. Walk to l>Ud\. ~ .._ occ •-I Sec. pool, Wtlltt. 10 bcft.. Prof F to w 1g ~ NPT Crest 3Br 38a twnhm (''-la..£( l040-C Vllefld& .. $875 28f t~ w/new epls. 1BR ·~. r-"'lg., 0vet Nr Hoeg Hotp. IMS/mo. With . ..inie. Pvt bdlb&. nr bMch. Poo6. ~ t..,._I ""'' ~J mo.No,"916*: . ~~~-g::r..:.=_;·Stepsto Avtnow213-387-5900 '""1..~51.mO.l nit. 25-35 n/tmk.r $475
LG ,. conao. MICArftM 2119 Slnta Ana 'l '. .. S735 $750/mo. 997 1~ jSUNNY 2 BDRM. Sl9')t to •PL•• . I
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Jl'olc. cMte re.IY.' Avt bllnda, dlw & mof'et refrlg. $1 100/mo. St9'>1 hou.. , pool. nk to Bite to water w/me, • prof beech. Lg 38r 28a l'IOU99.
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furn"" untum. $1200/mo WINTER RENTAL --to bMd\ $435/mo ~Home I
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MW Oecor, V8Ulted <*f.-ege, 11200/mo. 418 EICOM House, greal IQ-on tne bay tully tum ..
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REAL-TORS~
Lm Rf UYFIMT 14,111,-
DBL WIDE LOT! 5 BR, 5 BA. sep. maids room, 3
fpk:, atrium with skylight for all day sunlight!
Huge slate bayside patio, pool, spa & waterfall
Large dock. Includes furnishings. Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
EAITmf CllTI •SA IUUI .._.
Pride of ownership. beautiful light owners unit,
lots of upgrades, vaulted ceilings, fire place, large
deck. Back unit has 3 BR. 2 BA, nice pvt yard.
Lower unit 9 years old. Pkg for 4 cars. Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
,_. DEL 11111 EXCl.UllVE 1111,DGO
Walk to the beach from this almost new home w/4
BR. 21h BA, famiJy rm. bonus rm and peak of
ocean view. Largest floor plan. Ask for ...
ESTHER YANK
141Z.• Bcand new J .M. Peters 4 BR, 2.5 BA home.
Elegant 2 story volume ceilings. spacious living
areas, gourmet island kitchen w /huge garden
window & fully landscaped w /2 pati05.
OPEN SATISUN 1·5, 24 TOSCANY
JANE SUNGAILA
Cll .. DEL 11111 1110,llO
Enter thru professionaUy landscaped courtyard
into this new 3 BR home with marble entry floors.
Large family room with lls ow n powder room.
Walk to Fash ion Island & the beaches. Vacant-
ready for a quick escrow. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
Wlll TO BEACH 1!18,liOO
Designer's own stylish homt> w /dual master BR
suites. plantation shutters. lx>veled mirrored
walls. kltctlen skyhtc. vc·ry plush off -white
carpet, A/C, low down _, very fa vorable as-
sumable financing. As k for
PAULA BAILEY
OLDE C8IOIA DU. MAI 13U,OOO
Cape Cod style tow nhomc• in quiet location. One
year new with ceramic tile. plantation shutters,
french doors and a gournwl katL'hcn Fa bulous
master suite! For add1t1onal dc•ta tls, Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
.. UITW 1411,•
"E" Plan in the Bluffs! Bay, c·an yon & city lights
view. Vaulted ceilings in living and dining rooms.
Contempo decor with a privai.e courtyard en -
trance. Close to schools, shopping & parks. Ask
for ...
DIANA PROSSER
WA DEL 1111 DWI.fl 1111, ..
Gorgeous and sunny w/sky hgh ts. vaulted ceil-
ings, plantation shutte rs and rect>SSed lighting. 3
BR, 2 •J.i BA & 2 BR , 2 BA -t den , both with
fireplaces. separate laundrws and 4 car parking.
Like new w/quality throughout Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
lftCTICUl.All llLAll llYFIMT 11,•,•
Newly remodeled 5 BR. guard gated home . 2 spas
in private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent
financing terms available below presen t market
rates to qualified buyer. Ask for ...
MARY DI TULLIO
11.Uffl "Z" S-.•
Largest townhome model in Bluffs. 4 BR, k.iVfam
rm. big bonus room, 2500 sq. ft on choice green -~
belt near play area& pool--pcrfect for kids. Wann
sunny exposure. Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON
u& fllEIT 1141.•
Spacious executive family home in "The Shores"
lakeside community. Great location on lush
greenbelt. 4 BR. 2 ~ BA, soaring cathedral ceil-
ings. Beach club,w/pools. lake swimming, lighted
tennis. Motivated seller. Ask for ...
RONDA HEIN
ICUI a WT UCllTI .......
Model perfect 3 BR or 2 & den in Harbor Ridge
with dramatic 2 story ceilings in LR. Soft earth
tones, plantation shutters, enelosed entry. Ex-
pansive view from front patio. Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON
lmlBi UYI 181 -.111
Ne.at & clean 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Well located, close
to shopp1ng & [rwys. Property is vacant and
ready to move into. Ask for ...
JANE cl .VIRGINIA
18.CIUIT ml-cATIUll VIEW 1141.•
Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood
floors in entry + kitchen with extensive use of
plantation shutters. Carefree laving at its best.
Total security. Ask for ...
RON FELSOT
• --·~ 1411,• From $550,000 to $499,000. This large--2 BR + den.
2.5 bath guard gated property is ready for a quick
sale! Ask for ...
LYNNE LINDSAY
ICUlllWE• VEWI 1411,•
Laguna Beach. 3 BR, 2.5 Do n -level custom
home on quiet (Y'o ' ly lan dscaped.
Vaulted ceilil s ~.-s. hard wood floors.
skylights, maJ -~AS & windows galore. Break-
fast nook, farruJy rm & loft. Ask for ...
DENNIS.GRIMES .....
Custom 4 BR, 3 ~ BA. ocean view, family room
and music room. Must be seen to appreciate. Call
now for private showing. Ask for ...
BILL A DONN A WEBSTER _
.IOIB. • Unmf 1171.•
Highly upgraded 2 BR, 2 BA end unit for the most
discriminating taste. Great location w/lovely ex-
tras from marble fireplace, gr and wall in MBR to
vaulted ceilings, posh window treatments.
OPEN HOUSE S N l ·I> 27 BRITTANY
LYNNE LJNDSA Y
•W Ulml-IAYFlllT UUI 11,211, ..
Waterfront buyers! Pier !or 1 lg. & 2 smaller
boats. Located on Peninsula in quiet section on
bay with views of islands & mtns. Your own
sandy beach. 3 BR, 2 BA up: 2 BR, 2 BA down
Fplc in each. Deck & patiO'. Ask for ...
GAIL TAYLOR
780-5000
1111.111
2 BR. 2 BA Oakcrest Il model located in McLain
Big Canyon. Upper unit, vaulted ceilings, many
custom features. Ask for ...
CLIF A E'L YNN K ••a••• .. •19TT. ftW , ... M"I ..
Sb-eial floorplans for vie m,g in New 's ne w -
est premier conununity. These Medite ean
style sing!e family homes offer the finest in h
amenities. Recreation area includes pool, spa &
large sundeck.
OPEN SAT/SUN, 30 21 CORTE HERMOSA
. JO ANN DORAN & PAULA BAILEY
LICITllll LICINm .....
Spacious 3 BR. 3 BA. Newport Beach home
features pvt .spa & nearby community ~
reational facilities. Beamed ceilings. For your
personal showin g ask for ...
BILL & DONN A WEBSTER
WITEllEI 1171.•
Pool & 5,000 sq. ft. airy & spacious family home in
Dover Shores, 5 BR, 4 1h BA. 3 car ga_!age. 2 J?Vl
beaclfes! Brand new berber carpet & paint.
OPENSUN 1-5. 1301 GALAXY
MONICA RUGGIERI
ITTEITm llYEITOlll "' 117,•
Fannie Mae owned, 2 story condo. FHA ap-
proved. 2 BR, 1 BA. San Juan Ca pistrano. Good
income ra tio. Ask for ...
RAY DA VIES, JR. IE.I...... 1111.•
Sunny end unit featu~ skylites. marble fire-
place, large dining room,... room y kitchen.
Outstanding townhome w/garden patios, private
balcony and more. -1
OPEN SUNDAY 12-1>, 51> SEA ISLAND, N.B.
CLIF 6 E'L YNN KEMP '
MIT•lll PlllllLUIC YEW 11,lll/MI
For lease--Juxurious 1 BR condo--secur lty build-
ing. $1500/MO. Ask for ...
VIRGINIA SW AN
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Ocean view in Harbor Ridge. PopuJar one atQry
floor plan. Magnificent front courtyard with spa
near master bdrm. wur not last! Ask for . __
ESTHER YANK
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INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER
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