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Kennedy 17
E•tancta 14
Fontana Loyola 30 Edl9on We.tmlnater 10
GOP, OC party leaders named in action
seeking to void results In assembly race
challenged voters as if legally
authorized to do so and they engaged
in a wide range of conduct normally
performed by state and county of-
ficials,., the suit statcS:
By BOB VAN EYltEN °' .. ~,... .....
Attorneys for five Latino voters
who say they were harrasscd by
uniformed security guards at Sant.a
Ana polling places on election day
filed suit Friday against the Orange
County Repubhcan Party.,tnd a long
list of other plaintiffs.
The suit. filed by the San Francisco
law firm of Remcho, Johansen and
President Reagan signs
drug bill calling for death
penalty for drug-related
murders and stiff penal-
ties for user~. / A4
California
University of Calif ornla
regents move to begin
planning for expansion of
UC system./ A2 \
Insurers face off against
legislators In hearing over
Prop. 103 implementa-
.tlon. /A 10
Entertainment
Davy Crockett and his
coonskin cap are back on
the tube.I A7 '
Purcell, alleJC$ that uniformed secur-
ity guards hired by the Republican
Party approached voters in heavily
Latino precincts in the 72nd As-
sembly District in Santa Ana and
demanded proof of citizenship.
.. The security guards dressed in
uniforms to appear like authorized
law enforcement agents; they sat and stood in the voting booth atcas to give
the appearance of being government
employees; they bandied ballots and
The poll guards also displayed large
signs. paid for by Rcpubhcan As-
sembly candidate Curt Pringle, say-
. ing in Spanish and English. "Non-cittzens can "'t vote."
If true the allegations would con-
stitute felony violations of the federal
Voting Riahts Act and the California
Elections Code.
The suit asks that the election in the
72nd Assembly District. in which
Pringle narrowly defeated Democrat
Tlae new acceM road to Jobn Wayne Airport takes ahape ••
put of tbe $298.8 JDJllton Atrport lmpro•ement Project.
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Bloolll_IMton 48
Coetalle1a 21
Woodbridge 31
Cabrillo 14
Mater Del 16
L8Jordan 9
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Rack Thierbach. be voided. It also Rodnguez saad he asked for the
asks for u9specified compensatory "secunty program" because the party
and punttive damages. received laps, from sources he would
Republican Party Chairman Tom not. name, . that Democratic Party
Fuentes acknowledged that he hired actav1sts might tty to register non-
uniformed security guards to observe ciuzcns to vote in an effort to sway the
20 precicts in the 72nd Assembly 'elecuon.
District. but said he received no Rodriguez said there are
reports that the guards. from Saddle-das;umented cases of such illegal
back Security an Mission Viejo, had voter registration in Sacramento and
any contact with vote-rs. Fresno, although ~ said he has no
Fuentes said 1'1 a press conference evidence voter fraud occurred in
this week that Carlos Rodriguez, a Orange County.
political consultant to Pringle. asked "In light of that. it was the
for the security guards and that he responsibility of the Republican
approved the request and hire<t the Party to do aU that n coul<! to ensure a
Mission Viejo firm . fair election." Fuentes said. ..In
Tbe road ~ connect to a new two-etory tennlnal
. ecbeduled for,completion tn Aprll 1990.
retrospect. the weanng of uniforms
was unneccesary, but the presence of
the observers was j ustified."
The lawsutt was filed on behalf of
the Hispanic Political Council, La-
borers International Union Local
612. Rudy R Rios. Jose Diaz Varga.s.
Helen R. Canales, Tommy Q.
Canales and Jane Fantauzzi.
The defendants are Curt Pringle,
the Republican Party, Fuentes, party
Execuuvc Director Gregory Haskins.
Rodriguez, Saddleback Security Scr-
VICC'S Corp., Registrar of Voters
Donald Tanney and California Seo-
rctary ofState March Fong Eu, among
others.
Suspect
in Mesa
conjc>b
sought
By JONAmAN VOLZKE
Of ... ~ ........
Costa Mesa police have identified a
38-year-0ld male suspect in a classic
.. pigeon drop" scam that last month
cost an woman more than $9,SOO in
cash and Je""elry.
Police believe the suspect and a
female partner arc one of several con
artist teams that have been working
Orange County rcccntlr.
In thas case. the v1ct1m. a 35-year-
old lrvme woman, was leaving a
department store at the Harbor
Center in Costa Mesa when she was
approached by a female. Detective
Jerry Holloway said.
The female told the mum she had
a large 9.mount of cash she wanted to
donate to a chanty that had helped
her dvang sister .. Unfortunately. she
told the victim. she didn't know how
to loca te the chanty now that her
sister had daed.
Sports
Golden West drops River-
side 31-24. /81
Religious school says it was deceived
The male suspect, who police
adenttfied as Jose Geraldo Cardona.
then approached, pretended to be a
stranger and offered to help. convinc-ing the lrv1ncwoman to dnvethem in
her car. Holloway said.
The swindlers somehow convinced
the lrvme woman to put up $9,589
worth of jewelry and cash an ~
faath .. mone). which is an clement of
the pigeon drop, Holloway said. He
was unsure how the suspects oon-
~anced the vacum to put up the
money, though generally tt istbroU&b
thcprom1sc ofobta1n1ngasharein ~
bait money
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Dean says HB scnool district negotiator
misled Newport school on leasing of site
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. .,.""'...., ..
Newport Christian Schools re-
ceived "shabby" treatment from
Huntinaton Beach City School Dis-
trict officials and probably lost about
SI 00.000 when negotiations for lease
of a vacant school site fell through in
May, an official with the church-
affiliatcd school said.
The official. Dean Greg Bahnsen,
said Newport Christian's negotiators
believed they were goins to get an a~ment to lease the Gisler School
site beginning in September, until the
district broke off negouat1ons tn May.
leaving the school an the lurch.
The Chnstaan school has b(en
scrambling 10 find new facilities
bcf~ the stan of the ne\V S(hool year,
Bahnsen said. \
He said the school offered to pay SI 02.000 for a one-year lease for the
site. The financially pressed elemen-
tary school distnct now receives
nothing for 1he unused pro~rty.
Ncwpon Christian officials prom-
ised other conccssaons. including
fixing the schoors air conditioning
system. keeping the fields available to
youth teams and paying compensa-
lion to the district for pupa ls tt might
lose to the pnvate school, Ba hnsen
saad.
Gary Burgner. an assistant super-
intendent who led Huntington Beach
negotiating team. said Frida~ he has
"a different perception" than that
held by Bahnsen
Burgner said thM he made 11 ··' ery
clear" to Newport Chnstaan nego-
tiators that the ultamatt' authont) to
lease the property rested v.ath the
school board.
Burgner said he never made prom·
iscs and that the boa rd of trustees
ultimately det'aded to postpone a
decision on whether to lease or sell the
site until for the completion of a stud}
on enrollment and school fac1li11es.
Bahnsen said that Nev. port C'hns·
Convicted se~ offender receives 13 years
BJ JONATHAN VOLBE °' .. ~ ........ ""
A 0 -year-old man is awaitin&
transfer to state pri10n after pleading
auilty to snatchina a '4-year-otd Costa
Mesa airl from the street as she played
with her brother and three friends.
OeQ11t Gene Vlklespino of Gar-
den Grove wu scheduled to bcain trial on Wednesday, but inmact
cbanpd hja ~ to pailty. He was
1entelK:ed to 13 years 1n prison,
authorities wd.
The prosecutor in the case was
unavailable for comment, but Costa
Mesa Police Detective Paul C.appuc-
cilli, who investipted the Marcil 18
incident, said authorities weTC "very
pleased" with the sentence.
Valdespino was accused of pluck-i~ the llrl from Victoria Street and
dnvina her in his Ford Ranchero to a
l'.'Qtby parkina lot, where he alletiedy
fondled her. Re was arresud boutl after the abduction. with the Jirl still
in his car. when police spotted hitn at
Harbor Boulevard near Wilson
Street.' A woman who saw him with the girl
in the parking lot called police after
Valdespino allqed~ told her the girl
was molested and asked directions to
the neatest hospital.
He "(as ordered to stand trial 1n
May after the airl testified to her
ordeal and her 6-ycar-old boy told the
court be jum~ into the beck of the
ptekup truck in a vain effort to save
I
lus sister.
"l jumped on the back of the green
car ... but I fell off.'1 the youngster
said. . .
"He grabbed her wnsts and her
waist and pulled her into the car." he
said. "She was cry ins."
Valdespino remained 1n Orange
County Jail since has amst an March.
unable to make bail. henffs Lt Dick
Olson said he will be transferred to
state _P!ison wheii'"the coun papcr-
(Pleue Me OFPSPfD&R/ A.2)
Mesa infant making atea4y, prog~ess after transplant '
• chanaed since then, hospital
.............. spokeswoman Anita Rockwell uid.
Paife Watts is nin In Critbl ··Sbc'1 ~ina IOOd prosttu.•• ....._.1· · but ......:-· .. , ............ 11 Rockwell uid . ..--ltlon reco ..... '"• _. Y '*• was born. with an under~ ~ heltt tra'!...,. •111'1·. IC• (kvtk)ped left side of the "-1 in
• ~"' 10 officilli ·• LOnia 'Linda addition 10 1 condition known as Medici& Center. uvncus aneriosis. in whidl two
Tbe two-mondl-oad COIM M• ..-in aR futed "**'· Sbe his inlmtunderwentiM4'h IMM--.., bin bolpitalimt siece binll8nd w Monday and her C09didoe bll Mt ..._.on lift mppon l)•IM oaly a
few diya before the tral\sp&ant •r-
ation. ·
Tbcre were t0me c......,_ in Paiile's
condition since the openuon, 'but none wt1't considered lerioul. ~
mochet, "111 Wa• laid. ~·s
blood ..-.re wnt up ~·tJy T~ ••• and IM wa 11vm meidicl~ and tOmC ftuid WM
drained ftoom arouod her MW hean.
•ockwell -... lat .,.. steo fOr
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Pa~ will be removina her respirator .
wltich miaht not take Pia« for 1evcral
weetL
''There's no set tJme tOr removina
It. Every beby Pl off the ratMrator
at tbeir o:-r··· RockWdl 1114. WMts . Tuetday that lht has
rented an ~ a few blocb tom lA>ma Uftda Medal Center
aftd plans to mo¥e i• at t.M.be9nn~• <"••• ---Alft/Aa)
!ian Schools.. which has about :mo
pupils 1n its junior and senior high
school campus at the former Lincoln
School in Corona del Mar and about
I 00 elementary pupils at First Bapust
Church in Costa Mesa. ma) have lost
as much as SI 00.000 1 n the collapse of
ncgotiataons.
That prQJected loss as based on the
number of parents ~ho got .. cold
feet" and dadn·t enroll their children
because Chnstaan School offic1als
didn't have facilataes nailed down. he
said
Bahnsen saad he met wuh Burgner
an early March and strung along unul
mid· May.
The school d1stnct has formed a
land-use committee to stud\ "'hat to
do with unused facahues. ·
The woma n drove the cou~ to a
restaurant for something todnnk and
then to a drug store. where the man
""ent ansade to get som.r medication be
saad he needed for an injured Jea.
Hollowa) said_ the suspect ~turned without the mcd1cat1on. sa)'lng the
pharmacist laughed because the~
was .. a woman's medicine." TbC
suspect alleged!) asked the Irvine
woman to get the med1c10c for him.
(Pleaee •SUSPECT I A2)
Opening of Beaujolais
provides magic moment
87 ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .... °""'""' ..... The mqic1an opened the box and retneved roses. whach were
d1stnbuted to the lacUcs in the front row Wtth a flounsh. ~closed then
reopened the box a second time. and within at magically appeared a
bottle of BuuJolaas nouveau.
"We wanted to do tomcthina m~ical has year. and 1t went ove:r
really well.'' said Kelh Nicholas of Le ~criC:hen Hotel. which hosted
• special celebrations this wttl to mark the am val of this year's first
batch of &c.uJola1s. The annual am val C)fthc French red wine 1 ~lcbrated worldwide.
And while wine expens from L)'on to Los Anatlcs ck-bate the wte
characteristics and acncral worthiness of ~h year's re~ nearty an aarec that the b11 promotional push and hype that accoft\panta the
annual retease.tli;Wnperalleled 1n the wine industry
One of.t.he Ntost notable celebnuons aoc.aur 11 the annual t.M at Le Mmd1Ctl Hotel an Newpoft leach. a bole owned by 1 Fl'ellCla comean}'. and wilh a dccldd_y ,french apPf"<*Cb to~ ay French deme. the Beaujo&a11lt'nottobeopell8daMil12.'0I
a.m.. on the Uul'd Thunday ofNo"Vm'lber. So at the strob ol•Mle-.
suspente turns to tfUoymeni. • Le Mcrid~n plaftoed earl)' by tmdi"I I btnowiM IO l.-A 0 '
lninMtional ~ aacl nisbed ilcvenl alCldOwa IO tll&Ml lillllll
1n tune for a pany lft the IK*ra ~ Fleuri. ne 1111•111•
r.laowtd Thwtday •1 wi"-a .,eaal peny ai===~= (1111111w
UC re•ents vote to begin
planlilng for new campuses
t'
81 JORN ANTCZ.\.I. ~ because o( the combined effects Los Alamot 1tem from concern about
• , , ,..._..._ of the so-c&Jled Oann limit on state oveniaht of the laboralOries. The
. . spendini and Prop6sition 98, which University of C..Jifomia manaan P\ann1na foradd1ns up t!' thnc ne~ was narrowly approved by voters Livermore Los Alamos and the
campuses to the Un1verstty of Cah-Nov. 8. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under f~ system to serve thousands of The proposition guarantees a fund· contracts with &be U.S. Department
adchtional students. at the .turn of the ing level for the state'• schools from of EneflY. • •
·century WU aulborized Friday by the the community colleges down Seperately, in a rep0n to reeenu on
Board of leeents. , through kindcrpnen. But there are health, safety and environmental
The action durina the ~ents t~ no guarantees for the UC system. issues at the laboratories, Dr. Walter
day meetina at UC Irvine se~ in Officials worry the UC budget will be Wept said Livermore is pursuina
motion a process tb~t UC President affected adversely as the state tr:ies to cleanup of trichloroethylene con-0.vid P. Gardner said wo~ld take 18 meet the Proposition 98 obliga1ions tamination in ground water ahhou&h
months to two years of rev1ew before to other schools. it is believed to date back to when t6e
possible sites arc proposed. Gardner and Baker offered no site was a World War 11 naval air
Gardner has proposed expansion indication that any particular sites for station.
of the nine existing campuses and a new campus arc being favored. W~t also said his committee is
addinJ three new campuses to handle Gardner said, however. that the pursuing seismic analysis at Los
a projCCted enrollment increase of universi ty does not expect·to have to Alamos, which is near a major
63,000 students by the year 2005. buy land. earthquake fault.
The rcaent.s. who . han~led t~e ~·we e?'pect it to be donated," he . Th~ director of Lo~ Alam_os, plannina proposal wtth httle dis-said, noimg that the Santa Cruz. San Siegfried S. Hecker.ma wide-ranging
cussion also 1tpproved a $2.19 billion Diego and l rvin't campuses were built rcPort to the board, rejected allega-
• opcrati'na budget request for on land given to the.university. tions that spies easily operate there,
1989-1990. ..I'm not aware of any formal said the lab was J)art of the stratr.gic
The budget, which calls for a 10.4 offers," he said. • armsreducti9n verification.effort and
percent increase in state funds to Under Gardner s proposal, new woul_d contin.ue ~o be important
continue existing levels of operation ?mpuscs W!'Ul~ open at one-year despite reductions in nuclear arms ..
and. support enrollment growth, next intervals bcgjnni.ng 10 ! 998. By 2005, "A~ a result of a. government audit
goes to Gov. George Dcukmejian and UC enrollment 1s projected to total that in my opinion was not very
the Legislature for approval. 217,000. carefully· conducted. and al~ a~ .a
The regents separately approved a The nun:iber of new camp~scs. result. of .some false repor11nJ. It s
3 percent hike in registration and however~ will actually be determined been 1mphed that the labo.raton~ a'!
educational fees and a 5 percent hike after reviews of long-~nJe develop-an easy ~ark for forc.1gn spies,
in non-residen t tuition for ment plans ~o~cach e~1st!ngcampus. Hecker said. " ... That's JUSt simply
1989-1990. That would boost rcgis-"Tho~ dcc1S1ons wtll inform ou.~ absolutely false." . ·
tration fees an average ofS 18 to $61 2 planning process for new cam puses. The result has been a denial by the
annually, and educational fees by $24 he said: . . . . ' ~E of all. requests . for foreign
to $864 Non-resident tuition would The impact of ballot m1t1auves on vlSltors, which lhe director said
be $5 302 a year. the university's funding raised the harms the balance between necessary
Gafdner also announ.ccd that three question of w~ethe~ . the regents scientific openness and the need to
senior liaison officers will be added to should take public pos1ttons on them. protect nauonal secrets.
his staff to improve UC management Gar~~er said ~he boa~:s. tradition Hecker said th~ strategic nuclear
of the Livermore and ~s Alamos of avo1dtn8 partisan a~t1vn1es ex~pt arse~als of ~he United States and the
national laboratories. which conduct on propos1t1~ns ~pec1fically d~lu~g Sovtet. Union arc expected to de-
much of the nation's nuclear defense wt th the University of Cahforn1a 1s crease m the future. But the role of the
research. nonetheless "well-gounded and. in laboratory will not change signifi-
The growth proposal was first the Ion~ run. advisable." can~ because the need for deterrence
approved Thursday by the regents' Of his own warnings about the remains and the lab will turn atten-
committcc on educational policy. but consequences of leaving the Gann tion to conventional weaponry, he
most of the discussion centered on limit and Proposition 98 unmodified. said.
funding warnings by Gardner and he said: "It's my responsibility to call Asked how the laboratory ben-
Vice President William 8. Baker. out the impact of these prOPoS•tions." efited the university, lhe director
They said the university cannot Creati~ positions for three new said. "Ccnainl¥ fint and foremost
maintain existing programs and ex-liaison officers for the Livermore and there is the service to the nation."
1 Newport Classic a race with heart
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
OftMO..,Netltaff
" There will be three Orange County
men m Sunday's second annual
Newpon Classic benefit run/walk
who will not be npping up the course.
and for a good reason.
Thanks to the efforts of UCI
Medical Center Organ and Tissue
Bank. wh1c.h will receive the funds
from the event. Gene Reynolds.
Victor Tenken and C.T. Yuen ha ve
new hearts. Their surgeries wett
performed this year at UCl Medical
Center by Dr. Richard Ott.
So as a way of saying "tha nk you,"
the men will be at the Fashion Island
starting line to help demonstrate the
importance of orpn and tissue banks.
The event will feature a Sk and I Ok
walk/run.
According to Jesus Hernandez,
director of the organ and tissue bank,
the run will raise community aware-
ness along with funds to expand
services. The services include the eye
bank established by the Mesa-New-
port Harbor Lions Club in 1980.
"Our primary objective is to en-
courage people to learn more about
the positive impact of organ and
tissue donations." he said. "We'll
have late registration the day of the
run."
Last year. 1.200 people panici-
pated in the event. Hernandez hopes
the number doubles this year. The
event 1s presented by Allergan Inc. in
Irvine. The company 1s the eye and
skin care division of Sm1thK.h~
Bc<:kman, a health care company,
headquartered in Philadelphia.
Hernandez said the funds from the
event will help the entire organ and
tissue bank, In particular. he said, the
eye bank could benefit from the
purchase of a sophisticated micro-
scope instrument used in successful
corneal implants.
"This is the only multi-tissue bank
and the only hospital-based organ
and tissue bank in Orange County."
he said. "Approximately 95 pe~nt
of the donated tissue is used in
Orange County. We feel it is import-
ant to contribute back to the com-
munity."
The event's registration fee in-
cludes a souvenir, T-shirt and
SolarShield sun goa)cs. Prizes in-
clude S2,000 in caSh for the lOk
feature race. Registration begins at 6
a.m. Call the Newport Oassic hotline
for information, 548-8784.
Boy found in dryer dies of injuries
HUNTINGTON PARK (AP)-A
teen-ager who was found locked
inside a giant commercial clothes
dryer died Friday o~t after being
tumbled and battered 1n the machine
for about 10 minutes. police said.
Rafael Benitez. 18, of Huntington
Park died about four hours aAer
arriving unconscious at County, USC
Medical Center, said police Lt. Dan
Leili.
The cause of death was apparently
"blunt force trauma," Lcili said.
"He was trapped inside. It 'had to be
latched from the outside. It is being investi~ted as an attempted
murder, ' the lieutenant said.
The unconscious youth was found
by a fellow employee at American
Textile Conditjoner.
Pairget$200lnholdupofmarket
Two males, one of them armed
with a handgun, robbed a Von's
market in Costa Mesa of more than
$200 on Friday. police said.
The two Latinos. who appeared to
be an their late teens. entered Von's
market at 2975 Harbor Blvd. at about
9: 15 p.m. and demanded money from
one of the cashiers, Sgt. Tom Winter
said. The employee took more than
$200 in currency from a cash register
and handed 11 over.
The suspects. dressed in jeans and
sweaters, fled on foot and were last
seen heading west on Baker Street.
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which she did.
She left her purse and the valuables
in the car. When she returned. the
man, woman, jewels and cash were
gone, Holloway said.
Police, however, were able to find
fingerprints on documents bandied
by the man. A statewide finaerprint
network identified the man as Jose
Geraldo Cardona.
Cardona's arrest record included
arrests in New York for petty crimes
and in Redlands for burglary, police
said. The FBI knows of seven aliases
for Cardona.
The Irvine woman was shown a
photo-lineup conta.inin& Cardona's
picture and identified him as the
swindler, Holloway said.
Authorities also planned to show
his picture to a 76=year-old Newport
8eacb woman who wu swindled out
ofSl6,000 worth of cash and jewelry
in a sunilar scam that bcpn in the
parking lot of Marshall's department
store in Costa Mesa.
The victim in that case will also
view the photo lineup, althouah
Detective Steve Labb1tt. who is
investiptina that case, said her
description of the swindlers did not
match c.ardona·s.
Labbitt said several teams of con
anists have been working Oranae
County in the last month.
In Uarden Grove, a team used a
"Jamaican Switch" at least four
times. ln that scam, money from the
swindler and the victim is placed in
one receptacle-such as an envelope
or briefcase -and the receptacle is
switched for an identical, empty one
without lbe victim knowtna.
Holloway said be is not confident
of an arrest, althoulh he is sure of his
suspect. "I think these au ys hit and
run," the detective said. "He's ~
ably Ion& gone ...
Anyone with information about
CardOna is asked to call Holloway at
7S4-520S. Joee Geraldo Cardona
Mickey looksgreat on 60th
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mickey
Mouse has acted 1n hundreds of
cartoons and has been h~ br.
millions of children. but despite it al ,
he looked better on his 60th birthday
than he did in h.is youth.
And he's done 11 without a facelift,
liposuction or celebrity diets.
Credit the mqic of Hollywood.
"He actually looked a little cruder
and more rat-like back in the 30s,"
said David R. Smith. an:hivist for
Walt Disney Co. in Burbank. "But
over the y~ as different anists
came in. he's k.md of smoothed out.
He's been )iven more human charac-
teristics. He looks pretty Sood for 60."
Smith should know. He's the man
who proclaimed the date of Mickey's
birth: Nov. 18, 1928, at noon, after
about nine months of labor by Walt
Disney.
lhe world for the birthday of iu
favorite rodent. marked the occasion
with a global sina·along. Radio sta-
tions on every continent played the
12-line "The Mickey Mouse Oub
March" at 6:50 a.m. Friday.
And about I U,000 underprivileaed
children were invited for parties at
Disneyland in Anaheim and Disney
World in Orlando, Aa.
Babysitter charged in infant's death
LOMITA. Calif. (AP) -The teen· also, 4 7. and their dauabter, Laura,
qe bebysitter of an infant found 19, were beina held late Friday on
slrana)ed in an unlicensed day care $3,000 bl.ii each, Grant said. An'aip-
home was arrested and booked Fri-ment was expected Monday.
day for inves~tion of felony child Five other Zieger children, ra.ncina
endaftlennent. mvestiptors said. in qie from 8 to 16, were placed in the
b custody of county welfare officials: The ba ysitter's parents, operaton Sixteen-month-old Michele
of the nunery school, were also Hea.sle~ was killed Monday, •-arrested on and were booked for the y same crime, said De~ty Hal Grant of paren y due to suanautation with a
lh Los A I She ·w rope or other fleAible object. while e nae es unty " s beina ca.red for in the Zieser home, 20
through th is weekend, the hotel's two
bars will fea ture Bcau1ola1s wine-
tasting from 5 to 9:30 p.m.
celebrat1oos for the past fi ve years.
each with its own twist, Nicholas said.·
Tbe Walt Disney Co .. which spent
a fortune on advertisina to prepare
Department. miles south of downtown. in-
All this hy~ and merrymaking is Robert Ziqer, 47, bis wife Linda. vestipton said.
causing traditional wine lovers to .------------------------------------------
blush whenever the first of the · .. From what I've heard, this year's
release is pretty good," Nicholas said.
"Beaujolais is usually pretty fruity-
tasting. but this year 1s a little better
than most; 1t has a little more body ...
Le Meridien has hosted Bcau1ola1s
INFANT •••
Last year. a speciaJ burial ceremony
was held for the 198 7 versions just as
medieval knights rode up on horse-
back with the new delivery. In 1986.
the Beaujolais was delivered by
helicopter. And in 1985. a French
country girl arrived on a donkey, p~lling a cart loaded with the red
wtne.
Beaujolais harvest is released from
the hills northwest of Lyon, France.
But they can't deny the popularity
of this unassuming wine. Beaujolais
has already passed export sales . of
both Bordeaux and Burgundy, with
about 50 million bottles shipped this
year alone.
From Al
of December. She has visited her
daughter every day since the oper-
ation, and said Pai&e could be
hospitalized through the end of Deeember.
OFFENDERGETS13YEARS
Paiae born Sept I 0 at Fountain
Valle)' Rqional Hospital, was the
24th infant under 6 months Qf qe to
underao human heart transplant sur-gery at Loma Lin<b. Twenty of the 24
infants have survived the operation.
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From Al
work is completed.
Prison wtll not be new for
Valdespino.
Vaklespmo was convicted in 1975
of malicious mischief and was
sentenced to one ¥cat's probation. In
1981. he was conv1cted of assault with
intent to commit rape. He was
paroled in 1982 from Soledad State
Correctional facility.
A year la1er be was arrested on
suspicion of iewd and lascivious
conduct with a minor, but thecharacs
were dropped. He also served time for ~tion violations, drua pos-sessions and conspiracy to commit
be~, court records show.
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Pasta party set
tonij!ht to ben 1efit ucr organ bank
A puta peny to benefit the UCI Medkal Center o~n and tissue bank will be held toniaht from 6 to
8 o clock at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel.
The event is o~n to the public at a cosa of SJ S
per penon. The buffet will feature assoned salads)
fresh vcaetabies and fruit and a variety of pasta
dishes.
. The party is scheduled for the cvenins prior to
the Newport Classic, a IOK/SK run to raise money
for the orpn and tissue bank. Reservations will be
taken at 548-878.4.
Adventure movie. today
The Mariners branch of the Newport Beach
Public Library wiJI pre5ent three adventure movies
·this aftc;moon as part of its Sa(urday Film Matinee
series. .
The Pf'08TIQl, which is free and open to the
public, will last about •fl hour. The Mariners library
JS located at 2005 Dover Drive and more \nfor-
mation isavaHable from Jan Ferry at 644-3145.
Sculpture lecture In Irvine
Mary Beebe, director offhe Stuan Collection al
UC San Diego, will present a slide-lecture program
on work in that collection of public sculpture tonight
at the Irvine fine Arts Center.
The program is scheduled for 7 p .m. at tbe
center, 14321 Yale A vc., and admission 1s S4 general
and $3 for students and senior citizens. Call
552-1018 for more information. ·
Cutathon for Orangewood
The UCI chapter of the Gamma Phi Beta
sorority will sponsor its fourth annual cut.athon for
Orangcwood Children's Home Sunday from I 0 a.m.
f,O 5 p.m. in the Koll Room at UCI's Bren Events
Center.
The haircut s are SI 5 for the general public and
SI 0 for students. Call 733-995 7.
Book review scheduled
Marilyn Wallace. an educator rand book
reviewer. will speak on playwright Arthur Miller's
autobiography "Time Bends" Sunday at the Jewish
Community Center of South Orange County, 298
Broadway. Laguna Beach.
The program is planned for 10 a.m. and the
donation is SI.SO for members and $3 for non-
members. Call 497-2070 for details.
Dance workshop at OCC
A four-week dance workshop that teaches basic
patterns of country-western dancing and the waltz
will be offered, beginning Monday. at Orange Coast
College.
Bob Davis and Ronnie Paske will conduct the
sessions, which will be held Mondays from 7: 15 to
9: 15 p.m. in the OCC cafeteria. The registration fee is
$24 and tickets may be ordered by calling 432-5880.
Eye talk at NB library
The Newport Center branch of the Newpon
Beach Public Library will present a talk by
ophthalmologist Dr. Michael K. Farley entitled
"Seeing Well as You Grow Older" Monday al noon.
The program is free and participants may bring
their lunches. The library as located at 850 San
Clemente Dnve and more information is available
from Jackie Headly at 644-3 t 7i.
Retired employees meet
The Saddlcback Valley chapter of the National
Association of Retired Federal Employees will hold
its regular meeting Monday in the community room
of Glendale Federal Savings. 23221 Calle de la
Louisa. Laguna Hills.
Retired federal civilian employ~s. their
spouses and survivors are i9v1ted. Additional
information may be obtained by calling Joe Greve at
964-1322 or George Goodson at 770-6813.
Networking seminar set
A seminar entitled "Networkms for Fame and
Fortune" will be presented Monday from 6 to 9 p.m.
at the Little Inn on the Bay. 617 Lido Parle Drive,
Newport Beach. Public relations writer Susan Linn will conduct
1he session. which 1s priced at $20. The class size is
limued to 18 people and funhcr informatton is
available at 786-1320.
Baslness group to meet
Mark Burton from New York Life will talk on
"Repositioning Your Assets" at Monday's luncheon
meeting of tbe Business Referral Association.
The program is planned for noon at Robert's
Pacific Restaurant. 2SS65 Jeronimo Road, Mission
Viejo. The cost for guests is $10.50. and additional
details may be obtained by calling Burton at
859-6999.
Child abase wor.t•bop
A workshop entitled "Sexual Abuse of Chil-
dren" will be P.rtsented Tu~sday evcnina at Orange
Coast College s Community Service Office.
Participants will learn how to identify victims
of child molestation and wiJI learn resources of
recovery. The fee is SI 5 and details are available at
432-5880.
Art erbiblt l.n Laguna ·
Recent works by Los An,ctes anist Sabina Ott
will be on view at the Art nstitute of Southern
California, 2222 Lquna Canyon Road, Laguna
Beach, from Tuesday thro\11.h Dec. 30. An artist's reception wi11 be held Dec. 2 from 7
to 9 p.m. Adrninion is frtt and funher Information
may be obtained by callina 497-3309.
Beaf tlJ program •lated
A tcries of bcaJth 1CRCnin11 will be offered Tuclday b)' Nicholas De~. a health educator for
IOnner director of the Pritik.in Better Health Prolram, 1n the commuruty room of the El Toto
Public UbratY,\ 24672 Raymond Way, El Toro.
Tests wtu be of'feftd 'n cholesterol and
triatyceride con1Cnt at 7: l S p.m •• followt:d by a diet aDa -health tttninar 11 7:.45. The proaram is
-IPOl'l-*M.-ed"" by the South C'oest chapter of Patents
Without Partnm.
Lagun~ police put teeth in the law
ly ROBEllT HYNDMAN ...............
Laauna at.ch Police-Otf ic:tt Debra
Chana J\as a new partner. He's from
Gttmany, hAs undcraone specialized
Police train ins and can chase down crooks
on all four lep.
His name 1s Gero. a 21h-ycar-old
German shepherd, and he's the lale$t
addition to a Police force that until now has
had to make do witb human officers.
Gero made his fint public appearance
Tuesday niaht before the Laauna Beach
City Council in which he was sworn into
the Police ranks and presented with a
polxe .,_.on a ~ chain. ··wt11 you raise your ns)it paw?" Cuy
Oerk Verna Rollinatr asked as she swore
in the new officer
Mayor Dan Kenney responded with a
reference to the city's "Only in Laauna"
reputation. "I rnUy never understood the
sipificance of that unul toniab1:· be said.
Despite the l.iihlhearted .mood. pollCC
officials· say there arc distinct advantqes
to ha~ a dot in the depanmcnt. -as most
neigtibonng communities in Oranat
County have already found .
·"They're ~rcuy common now in all cities," says 1. Linda Parker. ··They can
really be a big clp in a lot ofsituationsand
Special.fund helps
·spinal injt:1Fy, v-ictims·
get costly treatment
By JOYCE BODLOVICH
Of!M~ .... ...,,
For Rogers Severson. hosting a SSOO-a-
plate fund-raising luncheon to benefit
people with spmal injuries is a bittersweet
experience.
Two years ago. the 49-year-old Newport
Beach resident was thrown from his horse
as he rode along Portola Trail in Mission
Viejo. When his feet became tangled in tile
reins. he tumbled over the front of the
horse and landed on his neck. He was left
paralyzed from the neck down.
Early prognosis was that he would
remain paralyzed.
But Severson. president of Saddlcback
Associates Real Est.ate Development Co.
in Newport Beach, fou&ht back. He spent
three to four hours each morning in
intensive rehabilitation therapy at Casa
Colina Hospital in Pomona.
His determination paid off. Today .he
walks with the assistance of one cane.
Severson said he, unlike many v1c1jms of a
spinal injury, was fortunate to have
insurance benefits covcnns the approx-
imate $30,000-a-monlh therapy cost.
.. My first day at Casa Colina, I met 26-
year-old Jamie," Severson said. "He was
in the same condition as me. Because of his
insurance provisons. he was required to
leave the hospital after 60 days. He ended
up in a rest home.
"l saw him a ~car later and he had
regressed. He was covered with bedsores
and he had lost 70 Pounds. Thal could
have been me afl hadn't had the msurancc
for therapy. We both had similar Potenual
to improve."
That lS why Severson established a fund
to help supplement the cost of therapy at
Casa Colma Hospital for spinaJ inJury
v1cums.
"We step in when their msurancc
expires," he said. ··Most insurance com-
panies have a prov1s1on for 60 days of
therapy per year. That makes no sense
because therap)', lake mine, as needed for
sax months or more."
For the last two years. Severson has
hosted the fund-raisang luncheon at the
Four Seasons Hotel in Ncwpon Beach.
Last year the event raised $200,000.
Severson said Thursday's event generated
the same amount.
.. The luncheon is our main fund-ra1s1ng
source," he said. "I have approached my
friends and business associates, but what
we need is for the general public to become
aware of the plight of some spinal cord
pauents.
"We hope the fund-raisang will extend to
other people and corporations. If I wasn't
exposed to this myself, J would not have
known the insurance complications:·
Because there is only so milch money m
tile fund . Severson said, applicants are
screened carefully by a panel of doctors
and advisors. He sa1d along with the lack of
the • var mst-cft'ecuve to mt." er Chan& will not ooJy work W1tb
replaf oobct work dunn& \.be
day, bul care for him at bet Irvine home
wbttt be will be on 2~bour call sbou.ld b1s
· unique terVices bt required.
A poller~ can be used an spttJfic cases where he often can outperform l\is human
couotaparU.. He can quickly ~b a
buildtna. better apprebel\d suspects fleetnc
on fool, locatt lost persons or vicums of a
disasttr sceM, and more effectively con-
trol crowds should there be any rcs1staooc
Lo _police efforts.
f he Laauna Beach Police Department
had con$idcred purchuin& a police dog for
funds for tberap). the other requirement
the applicant must meet as a fierce
dctcrmtnatfon to improve.
Los Angeles Deputy Sbenff Jorge
Ramirez met the quahficauons. He was
Scverson's guest at the lun_cheon.
S1it months ago. Ramirez vehicle was hit ~ an uninsured motorist. The West
Covina father of three young ch1~n
suffered severe spmal cord and head
injuncs.
Because the accident did not oceur while
Ramirez was working. he wasn't ehgible
for worker's compensauon benefits. His
msurance benefits ran out after 60 days of
rehab1litauon therapy. months short ofh1s
treatment needs.
Wnh the help of the fand, Ranmu wdl
continue with the 1ntenswe therapy
Fountain Valley businesses cet
preference on city contract ti1ds
City Council approves plan giving businesses
a 1-percentadvantagewhen biddingonjobs
By JOYCE BODLOVlCH
Of ... ~ ........
Fountain Valley busmcs~ Wlll get a
shot in the arm followtng Caty Council
approval of a policy designed to gi ve them
preference an bidding for city contracts on
taxable items.
The I percent preference poltC). ap-
proved by the council Tuesday. wall allow
acceptance of bids from Fountain Valle)
businesses as the lowest bidder 1fthc) are
within I percent of the lowest bid
submincd by outside vendors. Bads arc
submitted for city contracts on capital
Items over $5.000.
··This 1s to encourage local busme~ to
l>ClrttciP.8te m the bid process,~· said
Councilwoman Barbara Brown. "h is
usually bag companies outside the cit) tllat
come m wnh the lowest bid and get the job.
This 1s our wa)' of saying. 'We want }OU to
part1c1pa1e. a~.~ no"' we arc making 11
easier for you.
Assistant City Manager. Ray Kromer
said the I percent preference may initially
increase the cost of products to the cuy. but
the return of I percent sales taJt wtll net out
to the lowest bid and result in no overall
cost increase for the c1t).
Sales tax is paid lo the Cll) where the
busmess 1s located If a I pe rcent
preference 1s given to local busmesses on
tauble items onl). the I percent WJLI be
returned to the Cit) througti sales tait
revenue.
Kromer said an the~st, the CH) has supported programs ha lighting "shop 1n
Fountain Valley" t cmes Cumntl>
purchases of such thtngs as forms.
co vclopcs and letterhead are made from
FouotaJn VallC}J>nnters. Office furniture.
computers. office su pllhes arc also purcha~ from local retallcrs.
"We have 21 open purchase orders wtth
Foun11an VaJley rctaJkrs.." he said. "Many
more of our c ty retailers arc used Wttkl)"
.\.II of thesr items arc uuhzed on a day-to-
da\• basis for items less than the bidding
re<iu1rcment of $5.000. This prrfercn11al
vendor program will help to ovef'C'ome
some of the d1sadvanl&JCs e:tpenenced b}
our local busincsscss an the formal bad
process of taxable items onl) ··
r-aeveral years. But at wuo 't uaul a ~ aeo
that Chana dtew up a formal~
The Sori>pt:tmasa O&ab of•.....-lelcll
offen:d to pay the S7J.f#J &owatd purc:tme
of the doc and modjncatJon Ola police C9f
to accommodate the carune pall'OL A.Del
Tuesday. club members preseoaed die
c:hec:k to Maxor ~nng< for the ~· Gero was born tn Germany .,eat
bas fi.nt lWO }'eat! ID I ktDftel wbae be
receaved obedience traaniaa in 1be
Scbutthund method. He was purcbaed "'°
tbe ~una Beach Police Depatt.mcot
through Adkthorst r nternat1onal offtj ver-~. then attended a poltCMlo& hHdler course with Chang at AdJerhOt5t from Oct.
10 throuah Nov. 4.
needed to improve. He as opumistic the
therapy, combmcd with bis devout Chris-
tian faith. will bring hif t.ck 100 pcrocnt.
.. M)' insurance expdied last month ... be
said. ··1 couJdn't get any m~ treat.mcnt
because I couldn't afford it. Without this
funding ... it would be very difficult and
tJmc consuming to get where I should be
when therapy is through ...
Severson knows the tough road ahead
for RamU'CZ.
.. I've bttn througti all the therapy and
I've sttn people out there who c:loo't really
work very bard. I've always been a positive
person and uus has been the iouabcst thin& to be posithc abouL But I have always
belie''Cd ... 1fyou work bard at something.
It Wlll get better .•.
Arts Center gets
challenge grant
The Orange Counl)' Pcrfonnina Arts
Center has received a SS00.000 cballcftle
grant from The Sqcrstrom Foundation. a
pnt mleoded to encourage new pl\s and increase communHy support for tbc
center.
The center will qualify for the $500.000
gift when voluntttrs achieve $1 milhon in
cash commitments to the Performance
Fund. sa1d Thomas Santlcy. president of
The Scgerstrom Foundation.
The challenge deadline 1s Feb. l S. 1989.
The challenge grant Wlll be utilized by
the Ct'ntcr's Performance Fund volunteers
.,.ho arc currcntJy sccktn& lo complete the
fund-raiStng goal ofS4.8 milhon for 1988.
Complcoon of the challenge will help
assure ach1cvmg the 1988 goal. Santiey
said.
The Scgerstrom fan11I) 1s one of the
largest single contnbutors to the center.
donaung more than $6 million in gifts m
add1uon to the onginal donation of the S-
acrr center sue.
Grandma wantsgooutfordinner
I hope the Daughters of Plymouth Rock
won't take offense and put the C'lA on m)
tail, but I have to say 1t -and let the giblets
fall where they may. Turkey is bonng.
After 60 Thanksgiving dmncrs. rm all
turkey-cd out.
l'vc developed a waddle that a gallon of
turtle oil won't fix. I'd rather read
"Pilgrim's Progress" than face another
drumstick. I realize it would take an act of Congress
10 change the holiday menu. and then the
bill would be fought all the V.Cl) to the
Supreme Court. but I w1sh there were more
. NucY
lclmaE
1ntcralln& alternatives. Every November
I try to persuade my &Jbkt-cravy addicts to
try somethin& else. but the hue and cry
from the troops can be heard for miles
around. You'd th1nJc I to'l_)Cdoed the
Mayflower -with Brott Spnnpteen oo
board.
Historical ~rds show the Pllarims
didn't pick the aobblcra divine povidence. ThertJUJt ha to be a lot
of lbC1e bimbos around. four fou.ndina
fathtn had reahttd thts fowt was aou'I 10 be \be trac:hlion&I Arncncaa Feest. and
Natiol\al uft-Over for tbe not .390 ,.an.
they mifibt have IJYa it more tftoulllt. Even tn thole days the aobble• won't
too sMrp a bird. In ow . ..._. of th<
Indiana. 1 turkey is someone wlao tna 10
tend mote lllUb lD the ma.
11 _, to t.d wbn we:otaly Md '° uuud willl dais ans oa ,,.. ... ~
fA" =Nw .-._ •Om _.llhr al
hot dogs. It's also possible to 58\0r the ~1rd
in a bourbon over the rodes-which man~
consider the tastiest way to enjo} at
The real problem with turkey-thcrc·s
too much of it The more you cat the more
there is. The only way to get nd of 11 1s to
have a garage sale.
Jn this age of genetic cngm~nng surel)
scientists could design a compact. no left·
overs fowl. One meal and the turkc >A OUld
vanish forever. No storage bags. no
encores d1sgu1scd as Pheasant Under the
Bell. It would be the greatest cng.aneenng
feat sin~ the compact car.
One oft he si ngular pleasures of gro" ing
old 1s turning over your basurt1 spoon to
stronger hands and clca~r heads who ha\ e
the ntrvous system for the smoke and dm
oflarae-:scale feasts. Hav1na produC'C'd m)
share of turkeys -both in and out of the
kHcher\, I'm dehg.btcd to hana up m)
fleece-lined cookina moc:caS1ns and pla)
guest.
Ever since that sana ••(her the Ra\ er
and Through the Woods 10 Grand·
mothcr's HouxWeGo. "~pnn1csha\e
been stuck wath Thanks1Jv1na d.Jnncr If
the id.Jot who wrote ~t dill)' had to feed a
mob every )eat whllt has feet"~"' k1ll1na
him, he'd bC sinlJna a ddfcmu tune.
Anothn"ttntuMntahSI who didn't help
our caux was Norman Rockwell. ~ho
ammonatiztd ~""' on canvas as
rrlcnt1cs.sly c~ lndcslNc\ibk ladies
who produce Oarpntuan fcuu v.•thout a
grumble. Pl) no beed that ibe pc;>or old
lady had been bebna pees ud rolts for d.)S
and slavana over a 1'0t saove suace dawn. There mar _be a fr# ol that noble matriarchs kn. but at.ey•re raft'.f 11'&.n cast-
aroo stO"es. TM extended IUndy around the
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c:aatty. lodly it'a a mi• ol s-mts. mp P9ft'Dts..~1---.W'C'OJOl11...S
ticllell 1n T•ans lild Walkmaa hc• '-1$.
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Death penalty drug bill signed S .Korea nleader says
h e'll leave in disgrace . W=~OTON (AP) -Oeclar-Z\,. MbOD one JteJ> cloter to ~inf President Reapn ~ ~ iMW.~ Friday that crea~a catMt..~~drua czar and 11ves
police and ·the coun1 .. a new sword
and ah~ld, ·• includina the death ·~y fOr traflk'ken who kill. ,
Durin&_an eme>tional ceremony in
tbe Wt ~oom of the White House, ~dedicated the moment to bis
wiXNAJiey, who made the "Just Say
No" anti-drua cams-isn for you na-1ten the centerpiece of her tenure u
fint lady.
••And now in the eleventh hour of
this presidency, we aive a new sword
and shield to those whose daily
business it is to eliminate from
America's streets and towns the
sco~ of illicit d~" Reqan said.
''OUr battles aren t fouaht by any
sinaJe ~.nor can they be won by
any StnaJe bill," Reqan told the
audience in the 1linuin1. cbandeUered room. But the president
lauded the bill's touah approach
toward so-called ''recttationar· drua
use"> as well as its federal death penalty for an yo~ convictef;l of drua-
related killinp.
"We arc one step closer ... to an
Amenca that is drut free," the
presjdent said as he stepped forward
to sian the bill.
The chamber was s-cked whh members of the Cabinet and military, co~onal supporters, and Police
officers and private citizens involved
in several national anti-drua educa-tion procrams. ·
Vic.c President-elect Dan Quayle
was in the audience, seated next to
House Speaker Jim Wrilbt. Ahhouah
President-elect 0eor,e 'Julb made I
camP9ial! oledlie IO put Oulyle in ctwae pf the nation•• banfc •inti druas. the bill forbids the .. drut cw••
from holdina another federal pott.
Buah, at a ACWS conference in
Florida on Monday~ indicated he
miabt uk the new arut ofticial to
rcpon to Quayle on his activities.
ln his reinatb. Reapn ~sed the
memben of Conaress fort~reft'onss. notiq that the bill was the produa or
many days of intente debate in the
wanina days of the seuion. But he
injected a personal note when he asSencd that the measure also rep-
resented a victory for his wife.
.. This is a very special occ:asion for
every one here, especially Nancy. for
eiaht years. she has led the fiaht to not
oply rid our society of drup., but to
banish any linetrina tolerance of the
notion tbat dnip arc cool or hi~ uid ... The nation now ecknow
what Nancy has been aayina ror
put teVenl years, tbat clnlP ,;ve a
fal1e hial\."
After aivina hi• wife• bia hut aftd kill on the mouth, the -Dl'elidmt
pmmtcd Mn. R,.n wit& tM J)Cft be~ IO Man the fOUl'oincb thlct bill.
Ovaall, tie bill aim1 to banle the
UIC of illepl drup tbfOUlb llricter la.., enb'eetnent. aouper peultiel.
aftd incrcued tnatmnt, rchabili·
tation aftd education. It allo outlines
a fund to help dNl-producina coun-tries IUppml illicit tubltancel.
But it actuallv provides only about UOO million for ~ndi~ which ~ly coven a thud of the S 1.4
billion in fint-year oo'lts envisioned
by the bill.
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SEOUL, South Kena {AP) -Widelprcadprotetuhaveoccurred
Former Pmidenl Chun Doo-hwan in the i-st two months to demand the will apolc>tize, ,;ve most of bis wealth former president' a arrest and punish·
to the_.aovem~nt and leave Seoul in ment for JI~ .corruption and an etrort to quaet complainu about human rl&bts V]~lauons. i -1980 his al~ involvement in corrup-Gen. Chun idzed power w lion, aida uid Friday. ~ left office in FebnWY-. Roh, an
A four-dar parliamentary hcarina associate in the coup and bas chOlen
Opened into Chun 's role in the bloody successor, was eleCtcd to replace
suppression of an uprisiq in the Chun. • ,. .1 soutbern city ofKwanaiu in 1980. Nine members of Chun• a.mi y,
One aide, apeakina on condition of includina two bro~hersL~e been
anonymity, said the former president arrested on corrupnon cnai.-. Chun
would bofd announce his decision at is accused ofamassina.• fortune·~
a news conference next week. "He sendina some of it for 1nveslJ!lent m
will make a public apolQIY, pve up the United States and Australia.. most of his wealth and live in His wealth is nbt known, but one
seclusion somewhere in the coun-estimate has put it at $6 millio~.
tryside," the tide said. includ\na a SJ.4 million home 10
Another said Chun would live in an • Seoul. • .
Health ca i:-e e:Xp e nditures soar to record leVels
isolated. rented house in central • Jn the National Assem~y !11-
South Korea iJlJlead of aoina to his vcstiption, opJ>OSition leader. Kim
hometown in the south, where he is Dae-JUD& testified that Kwanaiu re-
no lontCr welcome. Livina in rural volt was a decoy plotted by ptun and seclusion is a traditional way of his military associatcS to seize Power rcpentan~ for dissraced Korean in· the chaotic days that followed the leaders. assassination of President Park W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Private
and public spendina on health in-creased nearly I 0 percent in 1987 and
consumed a record share of the
nation's total economic output, ac-
cording to a federal rePort issued
Friday.
The SS00.3 billion spent on health
amounted to SI , 981 per mah, woman
and child and represented 11. I per-
cent of the poss national product.
By contrast, health expenditures
consumed only 9.1 percent of GNP in
1980 and 10.7 percent in 1986, sajd
the rceort from the Health Care
Financtni Administration.
HCFA Administrator William L.
Roper said that "Providing effective
~th care at affordable cost is a
major challenge confrontina our so-
ciety."
Noting that Medicare and Medi-
caid are the taraest payers of medical
bills, the HCFA cb1ef said "It is
if!J_perative that we identify the most
effective means of providina health
care to avoid unnecessary and dupli-
cate procedures."
The annual report, which normally
comes out in the summer, was
delayed this year because HCFA
actuaries were oc.c:upied on chanaes in
Medicare and Medicaid. prompted
by enactment of the catastrophic
health insurance measure, the laracst
sin&)e exs-nsion of Medicare in its
two-decade history.
The rceort is fiaurcd on a calendar
year basis because it incorporates
private as well as public expenditures.
The latest figures iUustrate the
dqree to which risi~ medical costs
have outstripped inflAtion in aeneral
and in whic& -findina ways to control
Medicare and Medicaid spendina are crucial to dealing with the federal
budaet deficit.
Medicare expenditures alone were
S79.9 billion in fiscal 1987 -which
included nine months of calendar
1987. .
Roper noted that prOlflms to
constrain the vowth of hospital charaes resulted an an increase ofless
than 2 percent in Medicare hospital
spendina in fiscal 1987 while pay-
ments for physicians' services con-tinued to pow at double-dia.\t rates.
"Between fiscal year 197S and
fiscal year 1987, Medicare physician
spend1na per beneficiary increased at a compound annual rate of IS
percent," Roper said in a statement
accompanyina the rcPort.
The mass-circ~lation paper Chung-hee in late 1979. .
Hankook llbo1 quot1n1 a govel'nment Kim also accused the United States source it did not identify, said "of takin& a b}'.stander's role•• in the
President Roh Tac-woo is expected to uprisinft. By official count, 194 people
pardon him if Chun carries out the were ki edand more than 800injurcd
plan. in the nine-day uprising.
Soviets recognize right
of Palestinian stateliood
By ne AIMdated Ptt11
Justice Department comes to Oliver North's defense
MOSCOW -The Soviet Union on Fnday recognized the proclamation
of an independent Palestinian state in a careful gesture to its Arab allies that
kept alive recent overtures to Israel. "faithful to the fundamental principle of
freedom of choice, the Soviet Union ~nazcs the proclamation of the
Palestinian state," First Deputy Foreign.Minister Alexander Bcssmcrtnylth
told a news briefina. He said the Soviet Union believes a comprehensive
settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict "wiU lead also to the practical
completion of the historic process of creating this state."
By Tiie Aa1odate4 Preti
WASHINGTON -The Justice Dcpanment came to Oliver L. North's
defense Friday by challenging the Iran-Contra prosecutor's argument that the former presidenual aide undermined Congress' forcian-affairs authority. In a
friend-of-the-court bnef filed in federal court, the department attacked
independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh's theory that North and three co-
defcndants obstructed congressional oversight "through deceit and conceal-
ment" of their clandestine supPort of the Nicaraguan rebels. known as Contras.
The department said it "does not seek to argue fbr or against the dismissal" of
the conspiracy count charging that North, former national security adviser
John M. Poindexter and two arms dealers defrauded the government by
illegally divertmg U.S.-lran arms-sale profits to the Contras. But the
des-rtment disputed Walsh 's theory that the Iran-Contra defendants can be
prosecuted for deceiving Congress about the clandestine arms-supply
operation set up to help the Contras at a time when the so-called Boland
Amendments banned U.S. military aide to the rebels..
Cable break dl•rupts AT&T servlce
is a major blocka&e. affecting the whole East Coast." In addition to affectina
phone service, several private customen usina phone line transmissions -
including The Associated Press -experienCed service problems Friday
afternoon, said Nelson. The disruption in service meant many callers eithcraot
a recording tellina them to dial again or a busy sipal, said Nelson. Harry
Baumprtner, a spokesman for AT&T in Baskins Ri~. N.J ., said the damqe
was caused by a back hoe that inadvcrtantly severed a three-inch, liaht-suidc
cable.
NASA •pace councn to be revived
Bomb explode. oatalde A eronot office
GENEY A - A bomb exploded today outside a buildina housina the
Geneva office of the Soviet airhne Aeroflot, and officials 11id five people were
injured. including two American women. four of the people, includina o'ne of
the Americans, were seriously injured in what one witness described as a
bloodbath on the crowded downtown street. Geneva Polite spokesman Man:el
WASHINGTON -President Reapn on Friday si&ned lqjslalion Vaudroz said that aside from the S9-ycar-old and 22-year-old American
•uthorizina S 11.2 billion in the new budact year for the National ~ronautics tourists. the victims were a 34-year-old Italian man. a 60-year-<>ld French
and Space Administration and re<reatina a National Space Council, an woman and a 21-year-old French man. He declined to provide their names. He advisory~ dissolved after the Nixon yean. The lqislauon includes S900 said the younscr U.S. woman was released from the hospital after treatment for
million to n work on a spece station, of which $51 S million must clcaTCd by shock. The inJUred were passe~by, an Aeroflot employee said.
Georac Busti by May IS. The lqjslation aives the new president a say on • ~hether to oroceed with the space Sta lion, ~~A plans to ask for. s~. I bi~lion N.' .. T O mem .. __ '•• .. Gocbac ... e v •e·l.o,-• m fiscal 1990 and a Bush so-ahead would 1nd1cate the new admnustrauon's 1a .,.;;; • ., .1~ u •' ~1 ....
commitment to build the $24 billion sa.ation. Rcapn two years aao vetoed a HAMBURG, West Germany -Lawmakers from the 16 NA TO nations
NASA authorization bill bc:c:ause it contained a provision that ~d "would said Friday they fear that peace pronouncements by Soviet President Mikhail
constitute unacceptable interference with my discretion aDd create S. Gorbachev may be designed to "weaken Western resolve and cohesion."
"additional and unnecessary bureaucracy." In issuing the pocket veto ofa bill The legislators, ending a six-<iay congress of the advisory North Atlantic
for fiscal 1987, Rcapn said that NASA's ongoina speceprop:ams wouklnot be Assembl)'. also_ called oo NATO to ur.aenllr develop uomprehensive plan of
NEW YORK -Telephone service and computer systems along the enurc
East Coast were disrupted Fnday when a primary transmission cable was
severed by a construction crew in New Jersey. AT&T announced. The accident
forced rerouung of thousands of calls which ordinarily use the cable. sajd
AT&T Dlst.rict Manavr Jim Nelson. "It's aJmoat like a highway, in that you
have to 10 alona It tog.ct from say. New York to Aorida." said Nelson. "'This affected bccausr the money already had been appropriated. how to proceed with disannament negotiations with the SoviCll bloc.
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A candleliJht ceremony in the First
Presbyterian Church of Westminster
on Sept 24 linked in marriqe Nancy
Dawn Lindley of Huntinaton Beach
and Ismael Semno of Santa Ana. The
couple greeted 2SO auests at their
dinner dance at Hof s Hut in Irvine.
A rehearsal dinner for the bridal
s-rtY and out-of-town guests was held
at the home of the bri~m 's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Serrano of
Santa Ana.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mn. Phillip Lindley of Hunt-
inaton Beach. She wore a aown of
summer satin and imPorted laoc
embellished with sequins and pearls. llr d -- --The bodice was fashioned with a ·an ..... ~·-o
princess neckline and dropped waist
and the skirt Swept into a cathedral Hawaii. She 1s a nurse and he is
train. Her three-tiered bridal veil was manager of Hors Hut in Tomnce. cathedral lenath and was held by a
badpiece of pearls, 1equins and
cry11al1.
Lupe Seranno Taylor and Joanne
Panons were honor attendants. Bridesmaidrwerc Brenda Polk, Paula
Fruehan, Lynn Pallcolt ~ene Hilario and Manha, Anna and Nena Serrano.
flower airl and rina bearer were
Johanna aftd Manuel Semno.
TSllPLB-LEE
Jennifer Sue Lee of Tomnce
excbanpd weddinp vows with John
Hilbert Temple o Pasadena in an
Oct. I ceremony in the Finl Lutheran
Church ofTomnce.
The bridqroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Grenville Temple of
Corona del Mar. The bri~m chote Ron Mehaf·
fy and Gabriel Senano as best men,
and ushers were Brian Botdanovich, The bride is the dauJhter of Mr.
Juan Serrano, Brent Grant, Don and Mra. James Thomas Power of
Fortuna, Pete Liodlq', Richard Ser-Torrance. She wore a aown of white
rano and Abe Toprakjaan. taffeta fasbjoned with a sweethcan
The couple arc residents of Hunt-neckline and a chapel train. Re-
inaton Beach after a weddina trip to · embroidered ~ beaded with seed
91111 TLS-WA l'&lMi
Bob and Kay Smittle of Hunc-iftllOD BQch have ·announced the ~ent of their daqbter.
carolyn Sue Smink. '° Mathew JUDa WattintofFoun&ain Valley.
An Oct. 19. 1919 weddina is
planned In HundftllOft leldl.
9COTT·Jm8Sl'fDA
Christine Ann Scott of Irvine and
Rudolph Gerard Kutenda of Yorba
lindl are Dlanni"I • ~b weddint
in Tivoli Terrace, L11Una Bach.
Tbe bride-eJect is the dauahter of
the la1e Mr. and Mn. H. Cliftbrd
Scolt. Sbe it a pllduate of OeVilbi• Hilb ScboOI in Toledo, Ollie>. a..S
Olllo Uahenity.U-.
ne~-·~aeO( Ocean V&ew Hilb !lchool IDd Onnee
COlll Cdlelt, Rer ftlture bridelrooln ii 1 lnlduatc of Edieon Hilll School andOCC .
Her ftance 11 1k I09 Of s,1$
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llr. and Mn. Temple
pearls accented the bodice.
Deanna Lee was her sister's maid of
honor, and Eric Grenville Temple
was best man for his brother. Other
attendants were Mrs. Donald Lee
sister-in-law of the bridei Erica a;I
Erin Hauck. the brides cousins.
junior bridesmaid and flower &irlj
Andrew T urkek, Michael Sainato ana
Jefferson Huot.
After a wcddina reception at the
Los Verdes Country Club in Rancho
Palos Verdes. the couple left on a
wedding trip to non.hem California.
They arc residents of West Los
Anaeles. SJlc is a d~ of video
graphics·tty Marks Communications
Inc. of Los Anaeles and he is a
desasner with Sussman/Prejza and
Company Inc. in Santa Monica.
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Otangie Coat DAILY PILOT /Seturday. Novem.,.. 11. 1181 Al
Coast services to commemorate ~~anksliving
A n"'mber of Ora .. Coast RydbeckandCaruorHarryNewman. ~tMllal a.rd, Q lenneyre
cbW'Cbes and tem~ Will com-. • • • s•-t nd St A Ori I -rnemora1e Tbank.Mivina with ser-SL Man Pr•ycerlaa a..eta... ....... • · nne ve, ..... auna
vica on SwMiay~ Wednesday or on Saitr lla-Ma'Alet llarW ..,.,.. Beach. • • •
tbe holiday iuelf. T~ will have their 11th annual "The Power of a Greatful Heart" C~ta.tl'ul ~ foun-· ,i!>int TbankJ&ivinuervice at ~O a.'!'. will be the metaaae of the Rev. Jack
tain ~1 will host the .10\h an.nual Thursday at 2100 Mar Vt&ta 1n Lamey at..9: I S and 11 a.m, Sunday at
Tbaftklliv1naEveinterfa1thsemceit Newport Bea~h. . the c.udl el Reu,.... ~.
bu lhai'ed with the conarqation of . A ~ pole from Japen Wlt~ the 27802 El Lazo Road, U,una Niauet. rtna .,.. ... MelWllt c..m of mscnp,t!on "~ay Peace ~vad .on Dr. W. It "Cherry" Parkerwill be
Fountain Valley at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-Eanh in En&hsb,. Hebrew1 ~pan ash the auest speaker at a special
day at 9669 Talbert Ave. and J~panese will be ~1catC!i. Tbanksaivina Eve service at 8
Rabbi Stephen J. Einstcsin, Cantor Donations of food and clothana will Wednetday. ·
Unda Ecker and the Rev. John R. be col~ted for the Oranat Coast • • • McFarland will officiate. lntcrf~tb S,helter and . meny for Thanksgiving Sunday will be ob-C w de blank ts served by the' Lapu Ualtecl Memben of~ Wa&en CltrtJ. ovenna mp to proVl e Me...,.J1a <-"•re• at 1 O a.m. Sunday.
dM F........,, fountain Valley, I~ for the ho~el~. • • The church is at 21632 Wesley Drive,
by ~ Rev. Dan Moore, also will The children's. youth and acSult South Laguna.
peruapete. . . . choin will present the music at the • • •
The service. wtll incl~ sonp. Tbanksaivina Day Service at 1 O a.m. The Rev.. Donald Nortbcun will ~~ .•.Scripture readma and ~ at SL AMrew'1 PretbJ'ft'fa Qmd, reflect on beinc thankful at the 10:30 ~Vln& meuaae by Rabbi 600 St. Andrews Road, Newpon a.m. Sunday at the UaltariaaOwc•
Einsietn: Beach. ef Sia~ Valley that meets at the
Membm of •th~ •estm1ate; . .'•. • • . V~ejo E.lemcmtai.y School, Mimon l.:111en11· Oard ·u · · Abundant J&VIOJDCSS will be ex-V1eJO. wt JOln Tem~le plored by the Rev. Jacquelyn Harrold · • • • Bedl De~ ofOranae County.at 7.30 in herThank.s&ivina~rmonsat 9and The Prelbyte~. a. ... c11 of tlle
p.m. services Wednesday in .._the 11 a m. Sunday at the Caphtruo Conant, 2850 Fairview R~d. Costa
temple. sanctuary, 6100 Hefley St., vaner a.a ef Reupoa Sdftce, ~esa, ~II hold its annual Thanksgiv-West!"'U?~ter. 3226 Camino Capistrano. mg service at 9: l S a.m. on Thursday.
This JOlnt seryice has become an • • • . . . • ~ • .
annual ecumenical observance in "If All You Ever Pray Is 'Thanks.' .Chnsuan .Sc1ent1sts an. <;osta M~ wbi~h the conp:egations alternate It would Be Enouah" will be the wall hold thaer Thank.sgJV1ng service
hosuna the wonhip. Thanksgiving message of the Rev. at 10 a.m. Thursday at the First
The services will be conducted by William J. Eilers at the lOa.m. service <-"•rn of Q~st, ScleaU.t, 2880
Rabbi Henri E. Front. the Rev. David Sunday at the Neti•berlloocl Mesa Verde Dri.ve. ~st, Costa Mesa.
18terfal< Peace Mlalstry of Or-
..,, C..ty WllJ hold us second
Karvcst Dinner and Benefit Aucuon
at 8 tonl&)\t at 1hc Buena Park Hotel.
Proceed.$ will funhcr the ministry's
educational work tn the areas of pcac:c
and Justice. • • • Temple Be.. David of Oru1e
C ... I)' will have llS annual Hanulc·
le.ah Carnival and Bazaar from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the social
hall. 6100 Hefly St., Westminster.
There will be food and game booths
and a shopping bazaar.
• • • • To clenfy the Jewish dietary laws
and practices, Oakd of lrvt.H
Jew11• Cnter, 4872 Royce Road.
Irvine, will present a three-pan scnes.
Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfon. associate
director of education at the center,
will con<\lkt the classes on Monday.
Nov. 28 and Dec. 12.
Ohad Finkelstein, information of·
ficcr of the Israeli Consulate in Los
Angeles. will kick ofT the center's
lecture senes at 8 p.m. Tutsda)' at the
center. He will talk about current
events in Israel, includ1 ng coverage of
the recent elections.
Other lectures will be "Tbc Case for
Judaism in the Late 20th Century,
Dennis Prager. KABC radio com-
mentator, Dec. 18, and "Being Jewish
in a Pluralistic Society," Rabbi Eh
Traditionalists loyal to Lefebvre
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Four months after Archbishop
Marcel Lefebvre was excom-
municated from the Roman Catholic
cburch1_~~ traditionalist supporters seem ~ly undetened by papal
warninJ.' that they wilfface the same
p~nishment if they do not break with
him.
The titular head of Lcfebvre's St.
Pius X Fraternity of Priests says a
total of I S priests and 18 seminanans
-less than I 0 ~cent-have left the
movement since the rebel prelate
consecrated four traditionalist
bishops Jun~ 30 in defiance of the
Vatican.
Lefebvre and his followers say that
the church has embarked on a course
of "aut<Hiestruction" since the Sec-
ond Vatican Council of 1962-65.
They reject many reforms introduced
then. including the replacement of
Latia with the vernacular in the
liturgy and relations with Protestant
churches.
The archbishop argues that he
continues to recognize papal
authority but that the consecrations
wettTlegitimate -cmcr&fl'l~y-acr to
save the church and that therefore the
excommunications were invalid.
The defections leave 210 pnests an
the fraternity and 255 students in the
fraternity's six theological schools in
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Australia. the United States, France,
Switzerland and West Germany.
accordina to the Rev. Franz
Schmidbcrger.
''Percentage-wise, the number who
left us is small but every defection
hurts us, of course," Schmidbergcr,
who succcded Lefebvre as superior
general of the fraternjty in 1984, said
1n an interview. "It hurts particularly
at a time when we need more and
more priests to help us in our work."
That need is growing, he said,
because of a growing attendance at
traditionalist services in the
churches, chapels and other places of
worship founded by the fraternity.
"We estimate that attendance at
holy Mass celebrated in our S30
centers worldwide bas increased be-
tween S to 10 percent since the
consecration." Schmidberger said.
.. In some places, like in St. Louts
which 1 v1s1ted during a recent tour of
the United States. the increase is even
hiaher, the local priest told me."
Schmidberger said Lefebvre had
expected that attendance would de-
cline by 2S percent while the Va1ican
bad figured that 80 percent would
renounce links with the archblShop
s hould tr~ defy the pope.
There tS no firm figure on--the
number of Lcfebvrc's active sup-
poners, as they do not regmer. The
Vatican esumatcs the number at
between 60,000 to 80.000. But rwo
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years ago. a pro-Lefebvre pet1t1on
addressed to the Vatican was backed
by 135.000 signatures. Esumatcs
have put S)'mpath1zers in the
m1lhons.
The con9Ccrauon of the four
bishops created the first maJor schism
1n the church 1n more than a century.
It resulted in the automatic excom-
munication. or expulSton from the
church, of Lefebvre and the four
bishops, and of Monsignor Antonio
de Castro Mayer. a Braz1han prelate
who assisted Lefebvre in the cer-
emon} at the Swiss seminary 1n
Econc. binhplace of the fraternity.
Pope John Paul II. an an apostolic
lencr made publtc two days later,
warned Lcfebvrc's followers that
they, too. will be excommunicated 1f
they stay wnh him. At the same lime.
he promised the church will permit
their trad1tionahst pracuces 1f the)
remain loyal to Rome.
A special eight-member com-
m1ss1on was stt up by the pope to
bnng Lcfebvre·s pncsts back into the
church. A new •· L Peter's Fraterni-
ty" features trad1onahst hlurg) under
the Vatican's auspices.
But tM anaugurauon -Of the-
fratematy:S first seminary an West
German) has run into problems
because of rcponed d1•vecmen\S
between the supenor. the Rev. Joseph
B1ss1J. and the local hacrarchy.
DIVl ~E CIE~CE CHL'RCH
ol 1he lnt1n~e Way
::.unda 'it.•r"t e at 10 a m
in the Aud11orium
Halecreat Club
3107 K111ybfooke Lane. Costa M~sa
2 blk.s East of Harbor
Offtc~ HO·HU
Minister
Dr. William R. Parker
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Council ofCa1Jforn1a, Jan. 2'. Johnson about the Adam in ever}
man and the Eve U\ every woman.
will be presented at t.be r0: ls a.m.
scrvu:es Sunday at~ -:r'',. el
die 11W1 Ual~ ~ Orist.
For more information, call the
center at 786--5000. • • • The Oppressed Jewry Comminee
of'hlnple Betit Kl, Lasuna NJ1uel1 is
worluna to reunite Ethiopian famibes
who flmain tn the war-tom, starva-
uon•riddtn country
Funds collected throuah the sale of
menorahs will be 1ent to the Associa-
tion for Ethtoptan lmmlarants in
Israel. The menorahs, at S8 each. wdl
be ava1labte after all Sabbath services
and before and after Sunday school
throu&h Dec. 2.
· 30121 Niauel Road. t.,.una Nipel.
• • • St. Mark P,-y..,... a.rd will
hold its annual AJternati-ve ChriJulw
Market from · 10:30 a.m. to I p.m.
Sunday at the church, 2100 Mar
Vista, Newpon Beach.
Memben of the temple arc also
selling scrip wtuch can be used as
cash at such stores as Robinson's.
Broadway. Penncys, Zales, K.aybec
Toys and Dalton Books. For mDre
rnforma11on .. call the temple ctt
364-2332.
Handmade sifts from all over tM
world can be pure~~ donations
can be made to a number of orpniza...
t1ons. and "altematjve" sifts can be
g.1ven ln the name of a friend or
relative who will receive a card
1dent1fym1 the recipient orpniz.a-
uon. . . . -Gil Rosco aod four memben from
the Nei~borbood Church Drama
Group will pi"Hentlhe program 11 lhe
10:30 a.m. meeting of the Ual&artu
Ua.lvena.ll1t FeU.wdlp of Lapu
Beaclil, at 429 Cvoress Dnve.
A wide range of gift items for all
ages, including crafts. menorahs.
candles, rubber st.anps and paper
goods. wilt be sold at the annual
Hanukkah Bouoque from 10 a.m to
12:30 p.m. Sunday. • • •
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Heath Isaac Einstein. son of Rabbi
Stephen and Robin Einstein of Foun-
tain Valley, will becalled to the Torah
at 10:30 a.m . today at Coap-epU..
B 'aal Tledelr as he 'becomes a bar
m1uvah.
St. Mary's Eplseopal Claarcll, 428
Park Ave., Laguna Beach. will in-
troduce its new Chnstian education
program at I 0 a.m. Dec. 4. • • • Heath will join his father and
Cantor Linda Ecker.
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Bishops soften wordb.Ja
ln Vatican draft rejectfon
By ROBERT FURLOW
WASHINGTON -The Nauonal ConferenceofCatbolic Bishops
this week rejected a draft Vat1can document that questioned the
autbonty of conferences such as theirs.
First. however. the bishops peatly softened the tone of their reply,
remo\.1ng the confrontational lana~e ofan earlier version.
Cardinal Joseph Bernardin ofChicaao wd of the Vatican draft,
"We think the document lS so flawed that the Holy See should start
over." His fellow bishops agreed to send essentially that message to
Rome, by a 205-59 vote that was barely above the necessary two-thirds
of the conference's JOS active members.
The Vatican ha.s asked all national bishops confet'Cnocs to respond
to its draft document on the role of such bodies in the church, and no
final version is expected for months or even years..
American bishops on both sides of the issue decried any sugcstion
that the issue amounted to a Slanificant dispute between the Vatican
and themselves.
Pope John Paul 11 has pubhcly praised the American bishops'
most controversial efforts -their nauonal pastoral leuen talcina issue
wnh Reagan admm1strat1on pohetcs on nuclear weapons and on
treatment oft.he poor.
However. Vaucan· officials. nouna the nsi•a prominence of
nauonal bishops conferences. have taken pams to point out publicly
that such organtzauons arc not pan of the Roman church's traditional
hierarchy
The Vaucan draft ancmp1s to ma.kc that same point, sayinc
bishops conferencn have lmle real standing. that tbe church lodlcs
authonty in the individual btShops under the pope, the bishop of
-R-0~.
The U S. bishops, in their reply, do not lay out a case arsuina that
lhe Vatican 1s wrong. Rather, they arsuc that the Vauean-d.i.stons some
e\1dence and gJ\eS onl> one side oftbe matter m its draft.
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Aalll (March ll-April 19): Your position as more solid than miaht be apparent ~n surface. Moon in your sign accent$ independence. creativity,
ucellent wnil\I. You'U receive exceUent news in connection with in'ltstmcnt.
Music box explodes on 'Ryan's Hope'
TAVBUI (April 20..May 20): ~amine motives. do some pe~nal
detective work. Scenario accents clandestine mancuven, secre1s, backst.,e
e>pentions. Member of opposite sex could say, "Whal have you done for me
1ace1yr• --
GEMINI (May 21.Juoe 20): Domestic relations bjghlighted -dilemma
will be resolved, financial picture actually brighter th: n originaJly assumed.
Excellent for bein& with friend$, for sbarina creative ideas.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): What appean=d lost will be recovered. Delay
should not be interpreted as defeat. Terms will be clarified within 24 hours.
Your brestiae swinss upwards, views will be verified. PiSCH involved.
LEO (J uJ¥ 2)..Aua. 22): What previously was considered out of reach will
now become l'lailable. Adhere to factual material. Emphasis also on distance, lanauaae. issianmcnt that could include advcrtisin~ publishing.
VIRGO (Aua. 2;.&pt. 22): Answer to key question is affirmative -take
initiative, imprint strle. Some will say. "We never knew you possesK<i these
leadership qualities.' Let 10 of "losing proposition." Aries in picture.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ci. 22): Member of opposite sex speaks frankly, expects
similar response. Be di~t enou~ so that you act to heart of matters. Focus on
initiative, personality, style, dcs•gn. Leo fiau'res prominently. · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Intuition is on target. you learn by teaching.
former counselor is again available for consulta1ion. Family member utcnds
invitation in unorthodox manner. Aquarian plays role.
• SAGmARJtJS(Nov:22-Dcc. 21): Lunar aspect coincides with creaJivity,
emotional rcspon$CS, frank discussi9n with young ~rson. Key is to diversify,
to display humor and to open lines of communication. CAPRICORN (Oec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on sales fine print, property,
security. intensified negotiations. New li&}lt thrown on financial status of close
relative. Check payments relating to basic bills, including insurance.
AQUARJUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 1'8): By playing waiting game you come closer to
ultimate goal. Highlight patience, diplomacy, willingness to seek rapproche-
ment with family member. Money previously withheld will now be released.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Study Aquarius message for valuable hint.
Check references. protect valuables. be diplomatic in discussing finances with
family member. Acquisition of art object possibile.
IF NOVEMBER ZO IS \'OUR BIRTHDAY during curttnt cycle you learn
secret, you will be Slrtngthened by knowledge that you no longer arc alone.
Individual close to you is temporarily confined but health will improve.
Taurus. Cancer, Capncom people play 1mponant roles in your life.
TV academy ground broken
LOS ANGELES (AP} -With
appropriate H9llywood spectacle,
groundbreaking ' ceremonies were
held Wednesday for the future home
of the Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences.
A tuxedo-clad parachutist dropped
in from 5,000 feel, and academy Hall-
of-Fame member Sid Caesar wielded
a old-plated shovel at the 22-acrc sne
at Lankershim and Magnolia
boulevards in Nonh Hollywood.
The comedian also sealed two
Emmy statuettes in a time capsule
which contained historical infor-
mation about the 42-year-old
academy.
The academy has been withoul a
permanent home for 12 years.
By LYNDA BlRICll
ALL MV ClllLDaEN: Remy 1nform1
Ted tha1 Creed ltilkd Jeue. As l'hco assum Julie that Ct«d died when he
jumped from 1be aarpllne, CTtCd listen• in
with the ~na dtvice he had plan1ed in
Nico's office. I.Amina that CTtCd is alive. ~icowithboldtthettuth fro{TIJulie. Remy
1tlls Tad lhat CreedYt11 respe>nsiblt forhls
lister becomina • prostitute. Afttr man-aaina to ,et Frankae to ellprtU hi1 anaer about Jesse's death. Oiff asks Anaie for ano~ date. Brooke leams she h•s a
milhon·in-onc chance of aeuin1 prcanant. Jeremy tellS' a visitina Man about his dreams of Marina. Jeremy 1nd Matt incorrec:tly think Marissa is dead. No one believes tb1t Erica will be atisfied with a
simple lifestyle. Infuriated when Travis sets • court 11\iunction forbiddina her to take Bianca out ofstate, Erica tdls Travis
she plans to divorce him and wed Dave
Oilhs (Andrews). which causes Travis to
seek sole custody of Bianca.
ANOTHER wo.u.D: Leamina that V:icky is in Majorca wuh Bridael Jamie
asks Lisa to ao there with him to brinJ her
ti.ck to Bay City. When L1sa refuses, Jamie socs alone. Donna discovers she
can have more children. Jason t.htcatens to
tell Mac that Ins 1s lhe "Chief." Marley think$ she is prqnanL • • • AS THE WORL.D TURNS: Bcfor( she
dies, Elizabeth tells Josh that his father
knew about him. After seducina Ernst,
Lilith kills him. Lilith plans to k.ill
Shannon and to make it look like Duncan
1s retpon.sjble. Emma asks Iva's dad,
Jarred, 10 stay at the fann. With Dusty on the mend in London, Andy learns John is on his way 10 Oakdale. Tom and Margo
find a stack of charred papers that had been left in the fireplace of their new home by the previous owner, Arnold Benson. Leaming that Hank is gay, Kim and Bob
want him to stay on as a tenanl but feel he should tell Andy about his sexual orien· talion. Lucinda gets Barbara to desian for her by threatening to tell Hal that Adam
could be his son. Meg overhears Tonio
talking to James.
i •. BOLD AND 6AUTIFUL: Despite
Nick's warning. Donna is obsessed with publishing the negative story about Bill. While Brooke thinks she can snag Ridge,
Caroline wants to rekindle her rela· tionsh1p wnh him. Enc and Stephanie grow closer as they try to protect Thome from djscovering that he. in an akoholic
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ban. shot Rtdft. Clae'ke 1s rcheved when Fruk, Mindy conlideft Will's marri. K.ri1tin believes Maraot i1 preanant by proposal. Ed and Maunicn find a photo or
Storm. Blake .. a child.
DAYS OP Ollll.Llvb Patch I• .. vcd LOVING: A co~p~ter ICll'Ch rev~• to from drownin1 in a tank of' water when Otn that AlcJL and qypt wttt married. ~yla, Marcu.s and Shane come on the Makin& love to Gwyn. Jd'f llutb• at the S<lCnc. Eve is heanbroken when Nick dies idea of a dttper rtlatlonship and then
in a fiery car cruh. At the prom, Eve is btnll that be now bas a copy of' the
named hom«0m1na ?~· but • de· v1deocttette. Staecy's first visit from the cidn to tct a ntw set o friertd1. t).r'evttells social .ervice worker is a disaster because
8enJ1 that his did l~ves bl~ and 11 on the Ritt a~ clad OC\ly in•a towel and
way. Ortw lets Calho~ think !h~y made Stacey 1s unable to fill a pro,PCr brealtfut
l9ve so he can ~tabl!.Jh an ahbt for lbe ror JJ. Trucker learns that Ctay suppoeed-
ttme. Patch wast~ 1n10 the tank. When ly had plastic suflCJY after beina held.
Jusun tel.ls Adnenne 1ha1 he kno~s. she . captive. Trisha finds out that Trucker was
and Em1ho made love, sht uk.s Em1ho to once arraianed for a Jocal killi.,,. Jim tells goawaywllhhtr.£mihoisnotinlovewith Shana that Dan has undenn1ned Jim's Adrienncandwantsnopanofherscheme. co11nsclin1 ~nter. Clay blames Dan for After IUCUint Jennifer, who wu pinned Ava's disappearan~. • under a falling trtt dunnaas1orm, Emilio ,~,. • is obviously atfracted to her. Justin, In ONE LIPE TO LIVE: Viki realizes tbat love with Adrienne, realizes that she is Chrisrineishtrdauahter.AaelifhtedTina
friptened of him. and h~ promises to aams to remarry Cord and 1s thnlled cha nae his ways if she will Jive up Emilio. wnen Cord sugeslJ they have a double
a promise she is uncenain she can make. weddina with Renee and Asa. Seckin& NeilandAnjelicasc1aweddin1date.Leilie rcvenae apinSl Tina for the deaths of and Abe makt love for the fmt "time. Patrick's baby and Cornelius. Ursulaaiv~s
Stefa'no li~s in w1i1for Diana and Romu. her identity to'anotber patient 11 Moun· • • • • uun View Omic. Tradina clothes with the GENERAL HOSPITAL: Cheryl tells patient, Ursula sneaks out as the police
Julian that if Robcn does not come up art'C$t the patient wearina her clothes. with a defen~ for Anna. she will tell him 1hinkin1 she is Ursula. Secina a way to the truth. Ahhough Duke and Roben destroy Mu, Gabrielle 1tt• Michael to don't know who wa& wearing the earring rcinfttt her with the virus. When a Banner
they found on the balcony the ni&ht Olivia rcponer is taken hostaae in Syria, Oin1 was shot, !hey do know it !\ad been d«ides toao_there to rescue him. Randy 1s purchasedbyJulianfouryearuao.Chcryl almost killed when a boom microphone
tells Robert she was on the balcony that narrowly misses his head, and he thinks
night, but doesn'I reveal that Juhan was Wa<k is responsible.
there too. Jake arrives to defend Anna. RYAN'S HOPE~ !ohn and Lizzie feel Duke is furious when Roben rcfuSC$ to that a new apanment will help Jive their reveal who else may be 1mplica1ed in f: I · · L' ·
0 11· vi·a·s shoou· ng. Look.in• throu•" Ro'-a tenn& mamqe a new stan. izz1e ... .,, ~ """'iru1t~ to think about Ben. Dee takes en's files. Dulce rcahzes thal Cheryl was at the scene of the shootina. F~aring she has
Rob lo cM Ryanf bash. While plotuna ~Velll( ••Ml Matt, ~ and Jec;it enjoy a romantic rnoment BabY Scan trjn to pry tbt top off a miisic box which
con111n1 a bomb. Nancy and Cha1 are thrQwn off bllance by their mut~I
lllractiOR. Just II Joe re.J12es tbe l'OUAC bo-x con1'in1 a bomb, he pulls it out of
Siobhan's hands and Jbield1 her -' the
bomb uplodes.
SANTA am.Jl: Thinkina that
Keith is twe>-um1ni her, Gina arows cl~r
to Buft.ny and tnes to un~rs\And t~e
'P_leasutebc derives from wtanlll women s
clothtng. C.C. 1s uncomfof'\Able whtn Kelly brinp Jeffrey to the Capwella. but wl\en he reaJizn that it is imponaa1. for Jeff~ to participate in life, he apolotJzes
tp Kelly. Gina and Sonny make ceruJn Jha1 Aut\llta overhears them sayina how
much they need one another. As they
planocd Al.IJUSla aoes straiaht to Julia to
tell berthal Mason andGinaare havinaan affair. At Lydia's blchest, Caln uses her as a hos• to eteapc from jail Du!'in&
confession. Michael tcCOllli2CS the rae1st's ~ voice. The ra_p:fsl cao\ICts Cruz f nd Eden sayinahe is upset lhat C11n isaemnaall thc
press attention and st.atin& his love for
Eden and their child. A tonured Eden
insists she 1s carryinJ Cruz's baby. • t. YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Traci's
world stans 10 crumble when she suffen a miscarriaae and rece1v" a aoodbye lener from Brad. The tone of the letter causes
Paul to doubt 1ha1 Brad authored it. Usa
continues to keep Brad locked in • cqt. Kaye tells Ph1hp that unkss he allows
Nina to return to the. house. Kaye mtaht
tou Philip out. When Ashle,Y's first stop after her tnp is a v1s11 to Vactor, Steven
blows his top.
been written out of Tony's will, Lucy asks
Scotty to get her a copy. Collon realizes Gebel-\Villia111s to retire that Arielle went to the warehouse where
Fnsco was murdered to warn Fnsco and
save Colton. But Anelle's joy at Colton's
discovery is shonlived because he feels this information will gi ve him a chance to
be with 1hc woman he loves -Felicia.
irf • GUIDING LIO : Blake admits to
Johnny that she lived 1n Spnngfield as a child. Will confesses to Mindy that he and
Sonni wert lovers. Sonni 1s shocked when
Josh, in jail. admiis he tried to kill Will. Will drops charges against Josh af\er
making love with Mindy. Blake tells Philip
she lovd him. After breaking off with
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decades and more than 500 stitches,
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey
Circus' lion tamer Gunther Gebel-
Williams is hanging up his whip.
Standing next to a 4()..year-old
elephant named Nellie. the Gcrman-
bom ~bel-Williams announced his
retirement Thursday, saying he
would continue to tour with the
Greatest Show on Earth until the end
of the 1990 season.
At last count, the 54-year-old
~bel-Williams has received more
than 500 stitches.
"The last was two weeks aJO fTom a
tiger's claw," he said, pointing to the
back of his hand. "You always have
close calls. (But) never did somebod,Y
attack me .. They were all accidents:
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'Davy Cr<:>ckett'
foranot[J.er shot·
By ANDEE BECK
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I don't remember much about "Davy Crockett," a
Wah Disney show from the 'SOs. except the really neat
theme song and even neater coonskin cap that was de
ri~ur in adolescent social circles ..
I know t didn't learn much about the real Davy
Crockett from television. It wasn't until dte '80s when l
stumbled upon a controv.ersy beins stincd up by some
revisionist historians. A review of the frontiersman·~ life
s u.sted that bragging came more easily than bravery to.
CrOckett; that the great America" legend was perhaps; in
fact, a leaend in'h1s own mind. •
Earfy television will be forgiven for perpetuating the
myths ofCr~ken's conquering of savage Indians and the
sin&.le-handed rescue of white women and children.
Tefcvision was still young. We were still young.
I wasn't yet 1 months old when "Davy Crockett,
Indian Fighter" first aired on the nascent "Disneyland"
television series. That was December 1954. The next
installment, "Davy Crockett Goes to Congress." aired a
month later. and a monthafterthatABC broadcast "Davy
Crockett at the Alamo."
By the time May 1955 came around, "The Ballad of
Davy Crockett" had becqme the most popular song in
America. Besides the orig.inaf television series soundtrack
by star Fess Parker, various versions were recorded by Bill
Hayes Tennessee Ernie Ford. Burt Ives. Steve Allen. Sons
of the Pioneers. and several others. How much did we love
the tune? In half a yea r. we bought 18 million copies in all.
America was crazy .about Davy. ABC had its first
major hit series in "Disneyland," and in particular, in the
three "Davy Crockett" s~cials that had aired under that
series umbrella. So what if they killed off their hero at the
Alamo? Disney,and ABC brought him back to life in two
more talcs b.Y year's end.
Throughout the late '50s, '60s and '70s, reruns of
those five episodes kept the Crockett mythology alive for
late baby-boomers and the post-baby-Boomcrs. Davy the
good auy still was fighting the bad guys -the Indians. He
still was rescuing the helpless females. In ljfe as w~ really knew it in the '60s and '70s, Native
Americans and American women were demanding
respect, equality, and their rightful pface in history books.
So here it 1s. 34 years after the birth of Disney's
"Crockett." Walt himself is dead. and our culture has
radically changed in many respects. But by the looks of the
new "Davy Crockett," Hollywood is the land that time
forgot.
Oh. the revised "Crockett" (starting Sunday) does get
a handsome production. Walt Disney Television of
Hollywood took its cameras to Vancouver. British
Columbia. where the company used plenty of natural light
and modem televis1on-mov1emakm1 techniques to its
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Tim Dun~an u DaYJ Crockett.
advantage. Presumably it will continue to do so for the
next four episodes that will air in one-hour mstallments
over the coming months. Pan 2 is scheduled for Dec. 18.
Tim Dunigan. who most recently starred in the title
role of the syndicated series. "Captain Po""cr and the
Soldiers of the Future:· makes for a decent Dav(
Crockett. Johnny Cash was well<hoscn to fill 1n as Co
Crockett at 50. after Fess Parker backed out oft he i>an JU St
before shooting started 1n September.
But for all the presumed enlightenment or our era.
there 1s none in this treatment of the tall and teetenng
white man's taJe. I don't know how much of this ··Davy
Crockett" is fiction and how much is fact. but I suspect it's
a lot more of the former
Who were these nauve Amencans. besides a bunch of
menactng strangers m war paint? Who were the5C female
settlers. underneath all their petticoats and passion? Will
the real Dav} Crockett please stand up?
LocalDJen,girlssought
for 'Swan Lake' at Center
The American Ballet Theater is
look.mg for 2 I local residents to
i)Crform as supernumeranes in the
world premiere of Mikhail
Baryshnikov's new "Swan Lake"
next month at the Orange County
Performing Ans Center.
Baryshnikov, the ABT artistic di·
rector, is restaging Tchaikovsky's
19th century ballet 1n an alt-new
production that will become the
signature piece of the company's 50th
anniversary season .•
Fifteen men and six g.irls are need~
for the production. The men must be
between 5 feet 8 and 6 feet tall. while
girls must be 10 to 12 yea" old and
between 4 and 5 feet tall No dance
expenencc is necessary.
All prospccuve aud1uoners must
RSVP before Friday by calling the
Center at 556-2122. "t. 2:!0 A
casting call for those with restr·
vat1ons will be held Nov. 27 at I I a.m.
in the Founders Hall of the center,
600Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa.
Daytime rehearsals wilt begin No".
28 and may run for one week. "Swan
Lake" will be performed nightly at 8
p.m. Dec. 2-8 W1th ma11necs at 2 p.m.
Dec. 3 and 4. Those selected will
receive a stipend of$5 for rehearsals
and SI 0 for perf onnances.
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Bubbly flows for Red Cross
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A happy group of 400-plus were
aboard the Reuben E. Lee Showboat
Tuesday evening moving from deck
to deck clutching champagne~
Forty-two international vintners
were also aboard and auesu needed
only to extend their glass for un-
limited bubbly samplings.
The event was Red Ribbon I OO's
third Champagne Fest event to raise
funds for the Orange County Chapter
of the American Red Cross.
As guests moved about checking
out the champagne, they found food
everywhere they went -mounds of
cold food plus cooking stations send-
ing out the aroma of garlic and
scampi. Also waitresses circulated
with hot hors d'ouevrcs.
Tickets were $6S per person and
more funds were made from the
guests who paid $10 extra to sample
the Remy Martin Louis XIII cognac
served in the Wheelhouse.
0 The cognac cha~ is a barzain. Diane La1nOD aad Sophie Dtac•maa.
Restaurants charge $60 to S 75 for a
shot." said It.area Reff, who co-
chaircd the fund-raiser with Priscilla
Selmu. "We hope to make $20.000
this year," she added.
.. The champagne fest has been here
all three . years. It's good for Red
Ribbon I 00 and it's good for us," said
Rudy Blatt, VP of Restaurant
Enterprises which operates the REL.
(The restaurant had been closed aU
day io preparation for the high
spinted party.)
The partygoers were sharing infor-
mat100 on the food and drink Wlth a
lot of praise for warm croissants
available for sandwich making. "You
have to try one," said RR l 00 member
Ma.rJ DeU Batbuu. "Be sure you
get the scampi," said OUvta JobtGL
"The Louis Rocde1c1 champagne is
very aood." commented i.e. Welb
with Wife Mary A.-. 0 At one time the
Russians used to get all of that French
chamPIJDe. They lO"o'ed the crystal •
bottle 1t was in. But. after the
communists came in and started
drinking vodka the rest of the world Committee member Donna Brownell and Barllua Jobaeoa.
was able to get it··
DariaeMa8dartandMartaAJex-pagne this year. Weltaer, Carol Wllkea, Jeyce
Allder recommended their favorite Others there who seemed to be Ruame, •Dotti and Gia SdllweU,
drinks -Joete Perrier and Tattingcr having a good tine were RR I 00 be and Gluy Smallweod and
arc tops according to Manclark. president Barbara and ltent JolulsoD, Qarlae lmmeU.
"Also, Moct Chandon reserve and committee members Doan•
Monda vi ()pus one,.. added Alex-Browaell, Diue Lawson and Mary At closing time (I 0 p.m .) the crowd
ander -she and husband own Loa Horuby wnh Scott. Also, Nora still filled the restaurant saloon post-
Balvemc Winery in Napa Valley and and ClaarUe Hester , Ellie and Ro11 poning departure with desserts wasb-
for the first time was ~ cbam-Cortete, Jeu and Bob Laca1, Noddle ed down by cabemets and ports.
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FACT THAT SHERMAN CLAY, WITH NEARLY
FIFTY STORES TO BUY FOR. BOUGHT lllGGER THIS SEASON. WE WANT TO
BRING MUSIC TO MORE HOMES THAN EVER BEFORE. TO DO THIS
WE WLL SELL HUNDREDS OF INSTRUMENTS, PASSING bUR
HUGE QUANTITY DISCOUNTS ON TO THE CUSTOMER 11
• To have no payments untll next year. or
•To put nothing down, on approval of credit.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while
back you printed a letter from a reader
who told about a museum whe~
school children could go and sec-what
a butterfly looks like. He ended by
sayina, "I m not sure l want to live in
a world where the only butterflies left
arc in museums." You responded
with "Ye»hoo -paging the En-
vironmental Protection Agency.
Where are your·
If you. Ann Landers, expect a
federal agency to clean up after 240
million of us, you have a grut
imqination. Pogo's immortal re-
mark fits the situation perfectly. "We
have met the enemy and he is us." -
DON G.H. (Buffalo).
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OM SANTA BARBARA: The
population of the planet has passed
the five billion mart and in 40 ycan it
promises to be twice that. The central
issue is not . pollution but over-
population. The underdevelo~
countries need to practice birth
control or eventually there wilJ be
mass starvation.
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LOS ANOELES: You arc worried
about butterflies? So am I. But I am
also worried abotlt the lions, ti~rs,
cheetahs, leo~s, ~ts, &rizzly
bears. owls, elks, chimpanzees,
whales. the snail danen and many
species of fish. I also worry about
people. One-third of our adults art
functionally illiterate. No one knows
how many street people freeze to
death in New Yott. Cfiildren in the
Third World arc swvina while the
Red Cross supplies are sold on the
black market. Thete are the facts. -
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America! let the manur.a.en 1a
this country know that yoti ~ nGl
interested 10 fancy, .. coavaient ..
(and expensive) peclrlai• 'OM
dollar out of every S 11 speftl CNt
sroceries jOeS for l*blilill. nil
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family of four. In May, 1911. tM'
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announced that SO perceet . ~
volume of alJ household.,,... is...,
in J>ICk.agjna. What'• mote it't ,e.
pensive. Americans now soelld "'°'9 •
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Insurers, lawmakers square off over Proposition 103
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lawmaken and insurers clashed loudly Friday over a voter-approved measure
cuttina ntes, with lqislators launchma efforts to put
down a so-aJled industry revolt even though several
companies vi&orously defended their pullback from the
market
In keeping with similar statements by several
lawmakers at the special bearing.Sen. Dan Boatwrij)ll, D-
Concord, accused some insurance com~nics of"hterally
screwiQ& the people of the st.ate ofCahfomia" foUowins
pass~ of ProposiJion 103,
epresentati'vcs of firms that arc pullina back
protested lawmakers' verbal assauhs, sayrng that it would
not only be unfarr but illegal to force lhem to operate at a
loss due to thtmitiat1ve's rate cuts of at least 20 percent. Rep~atJ)es from many of a dozen firms -
idenufied by lawmakers as not rencwtnl wsttna auto
policies, refusing new car insurance customers. or
refemng them to more costly subsidiaries -descri~
massive multimillion-dollar losses that would occur tf
they continued to do business as bcfort.
Ronald Foley of The Travelers Corp., which is
withdrawi na auto, homeowners and some commercial
lines from the market, said, "We cannot continue to pay
claims deliver service to our customers and provide a
return 'to our shareholders under the system established
by this ballot initiative." • . · •
Lawmakers also raked State Farm Mutual Insurance
Co .. California's largest car insurer, for channchng new
customers to a subsidiary that will charge up to 60 percent
higher rates. State Farm officials responded that they are
acJing responsibly. ·
Both industry representatives and lawmakers ra1sed
their voices, at times in anaer, at other times to be heard
over the audience. Insurance oOkials' comments often
spurred cheers and cla~illl in the crowd. primarily
composed of industry-employed people. Lawmakers'
statements drew several rounds of boos.
Thoufh awaitina the state Supreme Court decision
on Propos1lJon 103's constitutionality, lawmakers sum-
moned compeny officials to the hearing for an eJ1pla·
nation of the industry's reaction to Jhc mcfsurc.
State Senate leader David .Roberti, a Los Ang~les
Democrat. announced leaislation to fund the state
insurance commissioner's implementation of Prop-
osition 103 and drcate an office in the Justice Department
to handle consumer complaints about insurers. a
provision that Was in an insurance-related initiative by
tnal lawyen that faded.
Sen. Alan Robbins, the Van Nuys Democrat who
chaired the ~ insurance committee Friday, said he
would introduce lqjs&ation Dec. S to levy multimillion·
dollar fines apinst insurers who withdraw in some way
from the market due to passqe of Proposition 103.
Robbins said the legisJat1on would require every
company to rttrolCtively cover all lhc people who held
policies on Election Day and to fine insurers between 2S
percent and .SO percerit of the value of every policy not
rtnewed after Proposition 103 passed. .
"I don't think you're 101ng to be able to stop it (the
Jeg1slation)," Robbins told insurers.
"I sen ously disasrec with tryina to penaJii e them
retroactively/' said SCn. Ed Davts, R-Chatswortb.
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -With
Dorothea Montalvo Puente behind
bars, attention Friday focused on the
leplity and ethics of police usina a
media-leased jet to tran"sport the
landlady accused of murder from Los
Angeles.
At least ·one newspa~r and tele-
vision station in editonals criticized
police and the media agencies in-
volved, callinJ the situation "check·
book journal1sm" that could jeop-
ardize a fa ir trial. Other newspapers
and broadcasters did stories examin-
ing the question.
Puente, 59, the landlady of a
downtown Victorian rooming house,
is Cbafled with one count of murder
stemming frofl} the finding of seven
bodies in her yard. The district
attorney's office plans to file ad·
ditionat counts that could lead to
seeking the death penalty or life in
prison without parole.
Police believe Puente killed the
tenants. mostly down-and-out elder-
ly. to get their Social Security checks.
, County Coroner Ow'les Simmons
said Friday that autopsies had been
completed on four of the seven bodies
-two men and two women -but
that the causes of death had not been
determined. He also said police had
provided a list of 16 names of people
who once lived at the rooming house
but who were unaccounted for to
assist in the identification. He said
several corpses had been covered
with lime.
Police spokesman Sat. Bob Bums
said detectives probed the yard of
another house formerly operated by
Puente but discovered "notbina to
lead them to believe that anything is
buried there."
Police, saying they had insufficient
evidence at the time to arrest her.
allowed Puente to walkaway from the
house Saturday, after one body had
been found.
Education
reducing
AIDS .rate
BERKELEY -Educational pro--
grams and public health efforts ap-
pear to be very effective in fighting the
AIDS epidemic among those most at
risk, acoording to two reports released
Thursday.
The annual rate of new exposures
to the human immunodeficiency
virus in gay and bisexual men in San
Francisco has fallen from 18 percent
of the hi&h-risk group five years .. to
less than one percent in late 1"987,
largely because of radical ch~s in
sexuaJ behavior. researchers said.
"There's an extraordinary sense: of
community there," said Warren
Winkc..lstein , p rofessor o f
epidemiology at the University of
California at Berkeley. The ongoina
study has monitored the health of 800
gay and bisexual men since 1984 ... It's
a remarkable accomplishment."
Researchers also reported a sharp
drop in the number of sexual putters
and high-risk sex acts amonaa ~up
of PY men beina tracked by federal
researchers in Atlanta.
The new statistics re«tct fewer
partnen and acts of unprotcc\ed anal-
acnital interoourse.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1988
Fontana holds on for 2 l-l 6win
after drawinl_ Fontana in the fint
round of the CIF Division I playoffs
anyhow, so in this one it received
another dose of t.d news after a ~ Jield So&l l>Y Fontana's Joe .BemaJ early in the fourth quarter.
The fourth-down play went over
after an Edison bold1n1 penalty and
the Steelers ( 1()..1) convened it 1nio a
touchdown. Sp Father than ha~ it
be 14-10 Fontana, with the bell pna
over to Edison on dnwns. it wull-10
seconds later and Fontana held on for . a 21-16 victory before an estimated
7,SOO fans at Fontana Hip.
.. The CIF just lost a very aood team
(in the playoffs>t saJd Wrute, Yt'he>te c~ (9-21 hid thear o.,.
ponunabel but teemed to ttt the
~calls at the wrona times.
Editoa'1 quanerbecks.junior Don·
nie Smitb and 1enior Orel Aflldovic,
combined for 179 puU-'8 yards. but
Foniana·s runnina attack of Bobby
Sylvesier-wbo scored three touch-
downs-and Jason Smith combined
for 217 rushina yards. The key play, the one which turned'
a faur-point deficit into an I I-point
Fontana lead. came four plays into
the final 12 minutes.
Betnal's attempted field pl of 30 ~ was off the mart and 'the aw,m. who sco~ on their
preVIOUS., ~OD in the third.
q_uartef akt-teepina the ball for
almost four ·mtn\Jtes. were ready to state another rally.
But wan ... no, there'u yellow n.aa. WJth a 4-yard touchdown run.
Holdina -Edison. The missed field AJltelovic had missed the last t~
pl didn't count and Fontana had • pmes because of a broken thumb,
new life. · ·but Smith, who went 10--0 as the
'1'hat boldina penalty killed us," · startjna quarterback on the
White said. "But (Fontana) never sopbomoret.eamlastycarand}Othis
held us durina the pme. No one. of ·year as Aotelovic's back up, played
course, bolds apinst us." well bycompletina 9 oft 2 passes (one
W\Ute was beina sarcastic, of interoeptioo) for ros yards.
course._But be wasn't when be said a It's hard to second~ Whitt for
call like that isn't called very often. keepina Smith in there until 6:09 was
"They ca.JI that about every 10 left in the pme. Smith WIS soHd. So
years," White said. was Antielovic for.one series. B~ . , . on the next play.J sure Who knows what would've hap-
eno Sylvester scored on a 1-yird pened if Anaelovic entered soonef1 to~own run with 9:S2 to play in "(Smith} was doi~ fine," said
the pme to s;ve the Steelers a Wh1tt. "We j ust ~ t block.int as
comfortable lead (21-10). wcU as we-sbo1tld have. We didn't
Anaelovic who completed S of 9 play as good as we could have, but -Ne
puses for 74 yards while Jeadjna the tried hard. We lost two iames this
Chatgtrs to a fourth-quaner score year both at the end of the pme, and
after replacina Smith. made it 21-16 (Pleue ... &DISOl'f/84) one Aalelcmc
Barons put it
together, rip
St. Francis
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Fountain Valley
takes command
early in 39-0 win
• Loyola tops Lions. ~I 0. 83.
' ByEDZINTEL
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Fountain Valley High School head
coach Mike Milner says that in order
to win football games oveT a lonf season you must be lucky, play wet
improve and stay healthy.
The Barons would seem to have all
four ingredients aoing for them as
evidenced by their 39-0 win over St
Francis Friday night 10 the tim ro1tnd
of the Division I playoffs.
CIF Dtvielon I
~ ..... Y'. SC..
Lovo&9 JO, Westminster 10
Mat• Def 16, Lone hed'I Jorden 9 Fontana 21. Edfaon 16
lfshOo Amal JS, Mllffkan 0
Servlte JS, E IMnhOwer 17
CrftPI 2', Lone BNc:h Polv 23
Rubidoux 20. SI. Paul H
FCM.lnfaln V.-V 39, St. Francl1 0
SeceM ..... ,..,...
L~ (11-01 vs.. Matw Oel (6-Sl
Fontana (10-1) vs.. Amat (f-2)
5ervffe (t-2) VL CrftOI (6-SI Fm. v.-., (t-21 vt.. RUbldoult (9·21
tailback Kednc Powe.
Powe rushed for 161 yards and two
toucbdowns on 13 carries and the
Fount.an Valley defense handled the
resL • •
The Barons (1()..2) avancc to the
second round of the playoffs and will
ol.ay Rubidouwx, a 2()..14 winner over
St. Paul Friday ni&bt.
Fot111talD Vall.,. rannln& back Kedrtc Powe fhada llole aa 8t. Pranda defeulft bacll llama7 BraYO prepuea to tackle.
Before about l.SOO at Huntinaton
Beach Higll. Fountain Valley, the No.
2 seec:fin Division I behind Loyola.
stormed out to a 22-0 first-quarter
lead behind the runnina of senior
There was never a doubt about the
~-BA.a01'8{&4)
CdM enjoys first round
blowout against Troy
Sea Kings register
their easiest CIF
vtctory'ever, 44-0
•Estancia ousted, 17-14. 83.
• Saddleback pulls 17·7 upscL 83.
BJ ROGER CARLSON °' ..............
You'll have to excuse Corona del
Mar Hi&b's footbell fans if they ·~ 11ittle &iddy this momina -it s probabl)'. t&e overflow from the
euphoria of Friday niabt following
the Sea Kil)p' rousint 44-0 victory
over Troy H~·s Wam ors in the first
round of the CIF Division VI play-
offs.
How rousina? Well, with 2:SS left
in lbe third quarter Coach Dave
HoUand had his freshman reserve
~uarterblck. Todd Kebru, in the
hneup to hand off' and/or pitch out to
bis t.cka u the Sea Kinf put it on ice
at Newport Harbor Hi .. K.ebrli's last bando came with
3:21 left u reterve Rick Taketa went
over from a yard out for his first
touchdown of the teaSOn.
It was the m0tt lopsided playoff
vict~ ever for the Sea Kinas and .raised their overall record io 9-0-2.
No CdM eleven his ever won nine
pines in 1 tenon, and it catapulu the
Sm Kinll illto lbe Quarterfinals next
CIF Dlvielon VI
~rldlY'I ~ Valencia 42, LOI Am19M 6 Sunny Hlh 21, a.ttfloww 11
Kennectv 17, E1tancla 14 Fulerton 24, La Mir~ 21
Corona del Mar 4'. Troy 0
Aneheim 16, Artetle 6
Saddleb9ck 17, Le Habra 7
Peclflca 19, Wettern 14
s.c.... ---Gemes Valencia (10.0-1 VI. s. HINs (9·2)
KennedY ll+ 1) VL Fullerton 16+ 1)
CdM (,_0-2) VI. Arwthelrn (7·•)
Sddtekk <•·6-1) v1. Peclflc:a lf·H)
Friday apinst Anaheim.
"We got some turnovers and the
defense has been doing it," said
Holland.
"We had some nice drives and we
earned this one. And. I thought Ty
Price played rutty we. IL"
Price, the Sea Kings' quanerback
who doesn't often set the world on
fire, but seldom puts Corona in the
hole, had his best start of the year with
three touchdown passes, completina
9 of 16 for 160 yards, as well as a
touchdown run.
It was his first touchdown pass in
the first quarter which set the tone for
the rest of the niaht as he booked up
with Jeff Oark on a 69-yard play with
just 96 seconds spent
It was third-.a.nd-eiaht and an
obvious passina situation, but Troy's
defense-less Warrion appeared to be
cauaht nappina.
Price play-actioned and went
straight downfield where aark bad a
4-yard edge over the defender. He
cauaht the ball in stride and went the
distance without pressure.
How could Oarlt be so open on
such an obvious play? "I'm not sure, ..
said Holland, "but f '11 take it."
Troy, which tied powerful Valencia
and had allow«! only three ,oppo-
nents to score as many as tw~
touchdowns. couldn't do anythina rilht offensively or defensively.
lbe Warriors fumbled four times
and loit them all. and were inter·
cepted once, and saw it become a S4-
yard touchdown return by Warren
Johnson.
After Price's early touchdown pass
the Warriors dua in and forced a CdM
punt on the next Sea Kin_,· pos-
session1 but John Katovs1cb re-
covcrea a fumble at the Troy 34 to set
up an eventual 22-yard field goal by
Pat Callaahan.
The Warriors seemed in the ~me
for just a moment -when Rob
Duane stepped in and intercepted to
Jive Troy the ball at its 41 with 9:S9
left in the second quarter.
But two pla)'1 later the Warriors
fumbled it away and Brandon Bento
pounced on the ball at the Troy 38.
SiJt runnina plays put the ball at the
Troy 9 and then Price scrambled to
his left and found Warren Johnson
alone in the end zone for the
touchdown.
Bryant's
SS01ards
leadGWC
Ready or not, Troj.anstakeon UCLA
USC's Peete r emains a question mark
for showdown tOday for Rose Bowl berth
•On TV. 0.annel 7 at 12:30.
PASADENA (AP) -Witb or
wit.bout itsstarq~ USC will
attempt '° uiJ down a &GK Bowl
berth and stay alive in the ial:e fof the
naliooal champi(>nlhip today qai.nst
crot1town rival UCLA.
and 9-J.
Trojans Coach Larry Smith said he
wouldn't hesitate to So for a lie iflhe
situation called for it.
··1 c1on•t think that's even a de-cision." he .aid. "Ya.a• d to fOf the tic
bec:9me that would put 10" in lbe Ra1t Bowl and you·~ l'MDI to play the No. l w.am (Notre Dame) neat week ... The teCOftd..ranlled Tf_'Ojans and lilllh-ranked Bruins meet fof tbe Sith Smitb said the ltlt\&I of quar-
lime. and for the lOtb lime, the ~ .~:! u.~• fisma..,: winnereanw 1 Roee Bowl bid. " ·-._..... ... ~ br
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Warriors
• survive
scare
Woodb ridge lets lead
nearly vanish before
claiming 31-14 win
• C~ Mesa dropped. 48·2 I. 83.
By BOWARD L HANDY
Dlillll'NlltC...i 4 11 I
Linebacker Mike Yurkovich t.nter·
cepted a pus and returned 1t to the I·
yard line late 10 the game and
quarterback Fred Schweer passed for
three touchdowns and scored anothef
for Woodbridge Hi&h Fnday night.
The Wamor football team. playina
a first-round Clf Olv1.s1on VIII pme
apmst v1s1tmg Cabrillo Hip of
Lompoc, posted a 31·14 tnumph at
Jrvme High. The Warriors Wlll meet
Santa aara neJtt
Things appeared to come too easaly
for the Woodbndic team m the fint
halfas they vaulted to a 21-0 tdae at
intemllssfon. The detemuned Con-
quistadors had other thoughts. how-
ever, and scored a pair of touchdowns
in the third period \O dOS( the PP to
21·14.
··we didn't go for the Jugular and
didn't have lhelt11ler instinct there to
stan the second half," Coach Rick
Gibson said following the game.
"Instead. we waned and waited and
waited for something to happen until
Yurkovich interttpted that pass in
the fourth qu.aner 1
"'We went in to sco~ and that p ve
us a little breathing room. Jt cot a httle
acarywhen it was 21· 14. It m1aht have
been tbat we had control in the first
half but they kept com1na af\cr us.
"CabriJJo was a lot tougher first
round opponent ttus ~r than~ had
a year llO in the pla)'(>ffs. We knew they~ tO\llh up front but F1'1d
(Schweer) bed another good pmc.
••Wheft he doesn't ooml>ktc a pus.
you 6pect ham to. But after all. he's
still a 17~-old kld and will make
mistakes. I th<>ul)lt ht played a vuy aood .... toniabt."
Sda-a:r Mid a band an alt four Woodbridlt ~WM. He~ to nmni .. beck Scott ScymOw for
twooa..-ofSand 12~endto tiatt• e.t o.t)' G1beon fOr the odllcr
,._ S jllNI out. With Troy Holmes
three co.~ 1he tc:ore ._ 21-0
It halftime.
AAer CabriOo ...,,,"'** Scon v ... ICIOftld -"*"' of 11 .... j4
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COLLEGE ST A TJON. Texas -[!] TCPI AAM footbaU C06Cb Jackie Sherrill •II t
lla1I be wiU not COKh today q.ainst Texas
Qrisaian in order to.relieve p~urc on bis .
-... foUowina alleotions Sherrill payed "hush
money" to a former pfayer, .. fint.,,I want it known that I am still the athletic
dindor and bead football coach at Texas AclM
Ubivcnity with full authority," Sherrill said in a
statement released by the school
Friday.
But due lo "many distrac-
tions" since The Dallu Morning
News reported the allegations.
Sherrill said, he is appointing
assistant coach and defensive
coordinator R.C. Slocum to
direct the team today against
TCU. ·
.. Under this temporary ar-
rangement. I feel that the players
-..uJ and coaches will be able to focus
tbcir fuJI attention to the job at hand, playing TCU ... he
aid. "Hopefully. early next week. this situation will be
dearer and the issue will be settled. I will be here next
week__JX'eparina our team for the TeJl8.S game."
former ~e fullback George Smith told The
News in a copyngbt story that Sherrill paid him $4,400
in a series of cash and money order transactions dating
10 November, 1986.
Smith termed the payments "hush money" that were made as Sherrill's athletic program was being
investipted for violations by the NCAA. the news-
peper reported Fri~y.
Tau AclM officiaJs said Friday they will seek
IWOl'D statements from athletic department personnel
M pert of their investigation into Smith's claims.
Tbe NCAA assessed Texas AclM a two-year
probation in SeptcmbCT after investigators substan-
tiated numerous violations of regulations that govern
extra benefits to athletes. The Aggies also were barred
&om post-season play this season.
Quote of the day
Jim Lefebvre, named manager of the Seattle
Mariners who have never finished over .500 in
their 12 seasons: "Alvin Davis isa winner. Mark
Langston is a winner. Mike Moore is a winner.
Harold Reynolds is a winner. They're not lo~rs.
They just haven't won yet."
Wallace takes pole in Atlanta
llaty Wallace, still hoping to over-•
take BW Elion in the battle for the
Winston Cup title. buried the Atlanta
International Raceway qualifying record
Friday as he took the pole for the season~nding Atlanta
Joum&l 500 in Hampton, Ga. Wallace drove his
Pontiac Grand Prix to a fast lap of 179.499 mph, well
above the previous track mark of I 76.623 ~>in March
by Ge9ff ~in qualifYing for the Motorcraft 500 ...
. Second-seeded Martl.aa Navratilova ~s u~t by b1g-
serving Belaa s.kova. 2-6. 7-5, 6-3, Fnday 01ght in the
quarterfinals ofa women's tennis tournament in New
York. Sukova, the eighth seed. will meet No. 4 Gabriela
S.dal, a 6-1.L 6-1 victor over Natalia Zvereva! i11 µte
semifin&ls ... Key Ntdl•la• nnuaiues. a rookie wtde receiver with the Rams before being released last
month was shot to death Friday. An unidentified man
latermarrcsted in his killing. officials in La Mesa sajd.
Red Wings win slzth straight
Sieve Y1ermu continued his torrid ~
scorina ea.cc with two goals and an assist , .
Friday rU&ht as the Detroit Red Wings woo
their sixtfi straia)lt game with a 5-2 victory
over the visitina Boston Bruins. Yzerman, Y(hoenter'ed
Friday•s play fifth in the lcaaue scoring race, ·set up PHI
Med••'• first-period goal and netted a pair ofhis own
in the middle period as the Red Winp built a 5-1 lcad .
.. Eltewhere in the NHL, Dave ~tlu scored a
power-play aoaJ with 10:53 remaining to lift Washing-
ton to a 3-2 victory over Hartford-in Landover, Md ...
. In Winnipca. aoaJtcndcr Alaia atevrter made 30 saves
for bis sccona shutout as the Jets blanked Toronto. 3-0.
~ CarlJle, Pat Elf8ell and 0..1 Small scored for
Winntpca. Dele Bawercbk picked up two assists for
the winnen. Chcvncr lot his only other shutout in four
leUOtlS on Oct. 27, 19 7, in the New Jersey Devils' 4--0
victory over the Philadelphia FlveB.
IN THE B~EACHERS
M...tJ:: ... , ................. 'lt"tr .. __
.... . . -
Gilder takes lead with birdie
Bob Glider birdied the 18th hole l!I Fnday to take a one-stroke lead after the
third round of the Kapalua International
golf tournament in Hawaii. Gilder's hard-
earned 71 came in strong, _gusty winds at the Kapalua
Bay course. He was at 16-under-par 200 after three
rounds. but had three pla_yers within two strokes of the
lead going into today's final round of the chase for a
S 150,000 first prize ... In a Seniors to~~amei:tt in Key
Biscayne. Fla .• Lee Elder battled swirling wmds and
fast greens for a 4-u nder-par 67 and a one-shot lead after
the first round. Elder. 54, had four birdies fo his bogey-
free round to edge South African Harold Hculq, who
shot a 68.
Mccomish wins PGA qualifier
BAKERSFIELD -John McComisb n of Santa Maria had seven birdjes in a round
of 7-under-par 65 Friday to complete his
domination of a PGA Tour qualifying
tournament.
McComish led all four rounds at the par-72, 6,935-
yard Rio Bravo Country Club. His final score was I 8-
under 270.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Penn Slate al
Notre Dame, Channel 2.
9 a .m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Michigan at
Otilo State, Channel 7.
9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Yale at
Harvard, ESPN.
12:30 o.m -GOLF: Kaoalua lnterna llonal flnat
round from Hawaii, Channel •.
12:30 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebrask.a al
Oldahoma, Channel 2.
12:30 0 m. --COLLEGE FOOTBALL: use al
UCLA, Channel 7.
12:30 o.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Kentuav
vs. Duke from s.>rlnofield. Mau., ESPN.
J o.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Syracuse at
West Virginia, ESPN.
4 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washlnoton at
wast11noton Stele, Prime Ticket.
S o.m -PRO HOCKEY: New York RanQers at
Minne$01a, WOR.
6 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Mia mi at LSU,
ESPN.
6:30 o.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cllooers at
Denver, c~ s.. .
7:30 p,m. -PRO HOCKEY: Buffalo at Kings,
Prime Ticket.
I o.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park
replays, Channel 56.
9:30 o.m. -GOLF: Seniors tournament second
round from Kev Blscavne, Fla. (delevedl. ESPN.
10:30 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Lono Beach
Stale at Fresno Stele (delaved), Prime Tick.el.
11:30 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Boston
College vs. Armv from Dublin, Ireland (delayed),
ESPN.
RADIO
9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTeALL: Penn State at Notre Dame, KPZE (1190), KRTH (930).
11 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Dleoo Slate
a t New Mexico . KFMB (760).
12:30 o.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC a t
UCLA, KNX (1070), KMPC (710).
1 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Utah Stale at
Cal State Fullerton, KMNV (1600).
2:30 o.m -INDOOR SOCCER; Tacoma al Lezers (delayed). KPZE ( 1190).
S:30 o.m -INDOOR SOCCER: San Dleoo at
Danas. X TRA !6901.
6 P.m. -COLLEGE FOOTaALL: Long Beactl
Stare al Fresno Slate. KPZE C1190).
6:30 P.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Cllooers a t Denver. KRTH (930).
7:.30 o.m. -PRO HOC.CEY: Buffalo at Kings,
KLAC (570)
Lakers hold off Trail Blazers
LA rallies late for
106-105 victory;
Clippers triumph
..,_ fte AMeda&ff Pftt1
M.tcic Johnson scored I 0 of his 12
founb.quarter poinu in the last five
miDu1a. includina two free throws
wilb S41ClCOD<ls rernainina. as the Los ~Liken defeated the Portland Tniil llazen, 106-105. at the Forum
Frid8y nilbL Jobuon scored 26 points u Los
AISies came beck from a 96-92 deficit with S:4 J to play to outscore
PonJand J 4-9.
The Bluen were led by Oyde
DraJer'1 l8 poi nu. Portland led only
sh tima in the entire pme, includina
four in the founb qua.net. Their last a.cs was IOl-102 on ~xJer's dunk
with just over two mjnutes left. J.-Worthy who bad 22 points, bit a 'Pinner in the lane with I: 14 to Din and JobntOD hit two free throW1
fora 106-103 Laken lad.
I• Giber N8A = •. ,k.~llpoin~:=.:r~
Ok 1n to tbe Yic:Dy 11 tbe Sporu Miil O¥S ...... fodiana, which .... ~ .. _._. .. a.t=°~j;, Kat Norman ~~~au apieu for the
~ .... bid. ~bWi 27 r=-:· .-~r:rr:-= _..,, Mii Dmli• IDd Deve ~ wltO I 1*ted f'onnet ~= t.1IL-r-Zi"' 10
minutes remaining in the game but
the Clippers scored 11 stra1aht points
in the next 1:54 to assume a 92-86
advantage. Indiana could never act
closer th.an four points thereafter.
PbtG111 Ul, S..1 115: In Phoenix,
Joe Dumars scored 11 of his rcgular-
scason carecr-hiah 31 points m the fourth quarter as Detroit remained
the NBA's only unbeaten team and
tied a club record wtth its sixth
consecutive road victory.
Detroit, 8--0, matched the mark set
by the 197().. 71 team, which won six
sttaiaht on the road en route to a club-
record 9-0 start.
Phoenix, losing for the fint time in
four home-91mes;-trailed 8S.-78
enterid& the fourth (>Criod but rallied
to tic the score four times-the last at
98.98 on Jeff'Hornacek•sjumper with
6:03 remaining.
Celtkt 11'\ Ballet• HI: Kevin
McHale scoreo 27 points and Robert
Parish .added 26 as Boston bid
fareweJI to hospital-bound Larry Bird
with the victory.
Bird who js expected to be side-
lined f'or three months af\er suraery
today for removal of bone spun on
both Meis, watched from th,e end of
the bench as the CcltM:i sfrualcd to their 12th consecutive reaulat-IC&SOn
home victory over the Bullets since
Marc.b 1 •. l 984. CaftlMn H, Nets H: Larry Nance
tcOred on a II.am dunk with 22
aeconda left ud ~ Price bad 27
ec"nlS on l2·for·l4 lbooci"" ,;vina
aevelaftd the triumc. Oev61nd. ... lid i• ......
roed ~trailed 94-93 after Lnier Coaaer mt cwo he duoWs fOr the
Nets with 27 __.. remew"" After a timeout, the C.val~ ia-
bounded the bell to Nance at mid-
Celdeemr~Bhd.dae
to ....... ~917 todaJ, oonfen · 'Wltla Coaoll Jbui1
Rodler9 PitdaJ.
court. and he drove the lane and
dunked the bell over Roy Hinson.
Belli 111, Haftl lit: In Chicqo,
Michael Jordan ICOred 34 points,
includina five free \brows and a
basket in the 8nal 1:$1 of overtime.
Ufhns Chtaieo to the win.
W~ lU, S..a 117: In Miami,
Chris Mullin tcOred 29 points and
W1n1ton Gerland ICONd su points in
ovenime, a.diftf Oolden Seate to the
win. Tbcapmmoa Heat. 0-7, rallied
from a l~ deftd1 to fDrcl IM overtime on ao.y Scitaly's dak With ... IOC>Olldl left. ,... 117, ...... ... Qlltll
Bl;tJcy h8d 31 poiaaa lad 1 l re-= ~~.1.~~~~ ~
Philadelpbia .... .,,:.. i;:yort's
five.tame winnins aueat.
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CouEGf B~s~ETBALL
Xariet
pulls
upset
From 'ne A11eda&e4~1
Tyrone Hill's short bank shot with
two seconds to play 91vc Xavier
(Ohio) Univcrs.ity an 8S.83 upset of
No. 4 Louisville m a first-round Big
Apple NIT game Friday night ip
Cincinnati.
Louisville overcame a six-point
deficit irt the final.two minutes to tic
the 91mc, 83-83, as Evcrick Sullivan
stoic an inbound pass and scored with
10 seconds to play.
Jamal Walker then took the in-
bound pass for Xavier and found Hill
near the basket for the winning shot.
Senior guard Stan IUmbrou&h
scored a career-high 35 points to help
Xavier overcome a big early deficit.
Pervis Ellison led Lou1svillc with 18 points. · '
lo other Big Apple NIT openers:
Stuford 7t, Moetua 13: Todd
Lichti scored 22 points and Howard
Wright added 20 to lead No. 20
Stanford to the victory in Missoula.
Stanford took control of the pme
with a I 0-0 run midway through. the
first half. taking a 20-8 lead. Stanford led 41-28 at halftime and by as many
as 24 points in the second half.
Nortll CanU.. 111, Ta.-Cbt.-
tuoesa H: Kevin Madden scored a
carccr-hiah 31 points and Jeff Lebo
had a school-record 17 assists as No. 6
North Carolina breezed at Chapel
Hill.
When Madden wasn't on the
receiving end of Lcbo's passes. the 6-
foot-4 point guard was fmding Rick
Fox for dunks and layups. Fox scored 2S points before fouling out in the
final five minutes.
Syrae111e H, La SaUe 71: Senior
guard Sherman Dou&las scored 30
pointsandjuniorStcphcn Thompson
added 24 as No. 8 Syracu~ showed a surprisjng touch from long range in
defeating visiting La Salle.
•
I
,, ' Korth CarollDa'• Scott Wllll••• clauee looee ball In Bit Apple 1'JT pme .,at.aat TenDHHe CbattaDOOC• htday.
The Oraogcmen, plagued last
season by poor out.side shooting and
known more for their inside play. tied
a school record with eight three-point
field goals to advance to Sunday's
second round.
Mbsoeri 7S, SW Mtt ... rt State H :
Missouri iuard Lee Coward.scored 19
points, mne of them on three-point
&oals, as the Tigers romped in
Columbia. The 14th-ranked Tiacrs
took a 28-20 lead into halftime and
the Bears never got any closer.
Wyom.lq 71, SMU 15: Wyoming.
protecting a one-point lead, got a stdl
by Kenny Smith with 38 seconds and
by two free throws apiece from Rcgic
fox and Robyn Davis to put the game
outof~ch. I
IMiua IS, D.Uaot1Stace41: Cent«
Todd Jadlow scored 14 of his cared-
hiJh 21 points in the opcnina aevch
minutes of the second ha.If, sparking
the Hoosiers to victory at Bloomina-
ton Ind. l
Georpa 71, Arbuu Stace ti: Pit Hamilton and Alec Kessler scored 18
points apiece for the Bulldogs. I
• I
Building program CCI' s goa~
I
Eagles hoping to
improve in second
~ season in GSAC
By JON FERGUSON
OftlleDel!J .........
It's never easy to build an athletic
1>rogram at any level, and etJrist
College Irvine has been no exception
as it enters it second year in the-
Goldcn State Athletic Conference of
the National Association of Inter-
collegiate Athletics• District Ill.
But the important thing is to make
progress and Athletic Director and
men·f baslcetbaJI coach David Wild
feels his program is doing just that
after its first yea.r of actual recruiting.
..I think it's been great for our
colJegc," Wild said. "I think it's just a
matter of time for us. We're aoing to
be improved over last year. This is
our first real year of recruiting. If you
give us a couple more yea.rs, I think
we'll be right there with tbc best in the
conference. With recruitina becom-
ing a way of ---operating on
this campus, I
think we got a
good class this
year."
Only four
pla ycrs re -
turned from a
team which fin-
ished 7-21 over-
all and 0-14 in
the GSAC last _.__ ...
season, but Wild
Wild is im-
pressed with his ei&ht newcomers and
three new assistants, including for-
mer Kennedy Hi&h Coach John
Mayberry, former Cal Stale Fullerton
assistant James Irby, and Ralph
Skov, who has coached at several
levels.
··we'll uy to win 91mes and uy to
improve, and I've seen a lot of
improvement already;• Wild ~.id.
"We played some pretty competsuvc
pmes last year apinst some of the
OSAC oj)pOnents. and we'll uy to win
some oftb<>te this year.
..We certainly have: a touahcr
schedule this year. That's pd for us
in that we have 1ood OJ>POnents to play, but it's also pert of the effort to
improve the proaram. Three yean
qo, we were 2S·8, but we didn •t have
the ICbcdule we have now. h's
productive playina more Division Ill
and NAIA schools. We've aot a lot of
work lO do, but I feel Sood about what
we've done."
The tor> returners for the EqJes are
senion Mike ThomJ*)n and Qd.ric Benton, while Jay Kirch and Cesar
Reya, who CllCb avenaed about five
potftts per pme, retu.m to provide
dcDtb at pard. Thorn , a 6-foot·l forNatd,
a .8 points and 7.2 re-
bou year 11Q while shoodna $0 ~t frOm the ftdd, and Benton a
S.lioot·ll 8llrd who avm,ed S.l
poi•U. is Iii. f.lilli' mOll unproved
pla_yer and win move to the P._CiinL funior Alben Oay, a~ from
CoMaidiaColl SI iaSeml..A.11.:wilJ
111rt at the olf...,.., h•lftU Matt
lld• Mil llln It b... with no...,. (i.M &wo w cunJwe
rebounden). and ~focit ... :.....-.an
Ind Scbroeder starta at enter.
CCI/alls to La Verne, 91-74 ;
The Christ Colleic Irvine men's basketbaU team's opener in its '
own Thanksgjvinf tournament was spoiTedDy I.a Verne Friday night as •
the Leos took a 9 -74 victory over the Eagles.
The loss dropped the Eagles into tonight•sconsolation roundpme
at 6 toni&bt against Occidental, which lost to Christian Hcntage,
11 0-95. Tne championship game at 8 pits Christian Heritage against La
Verne
La Verne converted 30of61 from the field. including 5of10 from
three-point range, while CCI suffered from cold shooting, making only 1 "" 27 of71 field-goal tries.
The Eagles were led by center Brad Schroeder who had 12 points
and 15 rebounds. Aaron Clasen and Matt Richter added I 0 points.
ln a women's game:
Cal Poly-SLO to, SoCal Co1Je1e ZS: Lori Halliday scored I 0 points ,
as the Vanguards dropped their opener in the Cal Poly-SLO
Tournament.
* RMtw ...._Maine (H• ..... •11) Ht. Wt. Yr. G Ctdl'lc ~ (Los Aneelnl S-11 165 Sr
F C.r1 Bronson (5-n Oleeol 6-5 200 So.
G Aaron CllMn (Dales. Tt•H) 6-2 175 Fr G ,.,_ E•Mldet (Pico ltlvete) S· 10 170 Fr.
G A1ber1 Gev lllmllnttlem, AL) 6·1 16' .X.
G Jav Klrdl IOelwer, Co.) 6·2 115 5o
F Crele 0.,. (()rlendo, FL) 6·2 115 Fr
G c-Reves (lloomlne•onl 6-l "' 5o F Mett Rldller ((;(-ville, Ms ) 6·• 2'S Fr
C Keith Roeers tOraneel 6·• 225 Jr
C Ired Sdwoeder (Fl. Wtvne, In.I 6·1 210 Fr
F M11tt T~ IAtveda, Co.I 6-2 1IO Sr Heed COKfl! 0.vld Wllel; Hslste11t coedlft
Jim lrt)v, Jofln Mevtierrv. RelPfl $1lo•.
kMdule
Frl.·S.I .. NOY. 11·1' -CCI TMnksetvln9
Tournement ICl\l'ltlltn Herll•"· Lt Verne, Ocddenlell, 6
Thur.·Sal., Dec. 1·3 -•• Arau Peclflc T04Knemtnt, TIA Tun,, Dec. 6 -Pec:lflc Cllrlstlen (l'IOmt), 7:30 Sat., Dec. 10 -et Chrlstlen Het'lleot. 7:30 Tues., Otc. 13 -LIFE ltble (l'IOmt), 7:30
Thur., Oec. 15 -Concordia· Ann ArW, Mich
(llornt" 7:30 Tun., Jtn. 3 -Whllller lllornt). 7:30
Frt·S.t., Jen. •·7 -et Occldentel TOUf'·
nement, TIA
Tua. JWI. 10 -Frnno PecNlc· (l!Ome), 7.JO
Thur •• Jafl 12 -Concordle·Mltfftuk•, Wisc.
(llQme), 7:30
Siii., Jan. I• -t t Callforllle luttst•, 7.lO
Tues .• Jan. 17 -el Point Lorne Nt1ertnt•.
7:30 Fri., Jtin. 20 -Soulllefn Cellfornle COleM•
(llornt}. 7:30
T~ Jen. 2• -Wfttmoftt• (home), 7.lO
Set., Jan. 21 -Callfornle Lutt1eran• (llomel, 7:30 T\*, Jan. 31 -et ANM Peclflc•. 7:l0
nv. Fa 2 -,..,._ • ......., <'*""'>· 7:.JO Set .• FtO. 4 -Cellfornle ...... ,. ('*'N), 7J0
Tues.. Fa 7 -•I Fr.,. "9c:11'1c•. 7:JI
• Slit. Fa 11 -., SOUttlern CallfOnlle c ..... •. 7:30
T '*'• Feo. 14 -PoMt Loma NuertM'
(llOt\'lt). 7:.)0 Sat.;,. .. 1' -1t Wfttmoftt". 7:)0 Tun. F'ao. 21 -etc........ Ll.lfNran• 7:30
Fri., Fa 24 -Alu.. ~lflc· I'*':~. ~a • ........_ ~ $1ete Altlletlc C .....
Four retam to key
ne• ca.ell'• eflom
New Christ Colle1e Irvine
women•• be1ketbell coach Kent
Schlictemeier brinp a phik>eophy of
man·to--man full-court prasure de-fense and a fast...-:ed offense into his
fint year u coech, but be admits it
will take tome time to implement
those desires.
••J don't WOl'TY too much about the
offense at this point in the ICUOft,·• •id Schlictaneier, Who COKhed the ~team 11 U.daif Hilttln Ottudo, F1L ... -. '0Tbeflaaven•t had a
wiuilll tndiaioG. ucJ WC hive 10 do wdaiimwelLl~IMltMlreyto wia~ -.....W islDOd ...... I think tJiat can tun it ero.Dd f'oryou ...
lleianU• IO ad die~ ~Which went 7-20 a "81 flO. 2~10 in the Ooldcn Slate Adlletic
. ...
I
Conference, are seniorce>-<:aptains off
guard Michelle Ferris ( 13. 7 poio(.s,
3.3 assists), who bit 876 of l 000 free
throws in a fund-raiser for the team,
and small forward Mea Nitz (7.3
points, 7.0 rebounds). Both shoot well
and should lead the team•s offense.
Returner Sharon Johnson (3;1
points, S.S rebounds) will sW1 at
oower forward is will be the squad's
r.kcy rebounder ...
Freshman Leslie Reinicke, an aK-
confcrencc and city all-star pn)e
pcrf ormer as a hjf,! school semor in
Milwaukee, is a •fine athlete" who
earned GSAC honors on the women•s
volleyball team this fall. She is a
strong rebounder and shoou well to
15 feet, Sch.lictemcicr said.
At point guard, freshman Lauren
Rich and sophomore returner Donna
Josten will battle for the startina sppt
with Rich holding a sligltt early ca,e.
Freshman forward-off &uard Amy
Thompson will be the other kh
contributor.
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G Mlc:Nlll Ferrli !Fl. WMNale, W'f.) S-5 Ir. F Sllaron JOfWlton (Hewll'lornt) s-e Jr .
G DcwWll JoMlft I~ El Mofttel H So. C Merl LOM.I (Nor'ttl I ..... wood) H ) Fr.
G MY Lotton (Cfllno) S-4 So.
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101•1
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(home).~
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I
Or._ COIM DAILY PILOT/~, Hou .... 1t, ,._ •
ustangs go cold ID Bloomington, 48-21 ·
~ °lf layoff experience Is evident as
ta esa exits Division VIII football
aheadoftbem ... OurentiR__.i ii made up of sophomores. We
return IUnt ataner5 on defemc neat
year, _and our freshman tam is
lo9ded with speed,·· continued
a.JdwtJL
BLOOMJNOTON -Reachina levels tbat haven't been re1Cbed linc:e
1979, tbe Col1a Mesa Hiab Mustan&S i':>t a valuable lesion in what the CIF PlaYC>fti are all about u they ablorbed
• 4-21 Iola in the openina round of Cbe Division VIII eliminations Fri-
day niabt
eruon.
The Mustan~· offense, led by
quutel'blck Rieb Schones did not
have any trouble movina the ball on
the Bruins. It was Manny Bonilla. the
beck that ~a lickiq but keeps on tickiq. poundina the middle of the
Bruins' defense.
And it was the pusina of Schones
to David Salladay when the ruMin&
wasn't wortina.
The Mustanp tried everythiq in
thispme.
' won bi& in tbetr openina pme ...
-The Mustanp were a couple of
tackles from winnina this one.
MutUnp' supporters pecked the
viliti111 bleachers.
.. We'U be blck in the plar.offs ntxt
year, .. continued Baldwin. ' This year
we won all the pmes we were
suppoeed to, and nht year I'm aoina
to scbedult tome loQI travel pmes to aet tbe kids used to it." <:osta Mesa's fint touchdown was
Ospina '1 90-yard kickoff return after
Bloominatoo bad shot out to a 21-0 lead. •
.. We spent the whole day uavellina
and mentally Bloominaton over· ~red us. We weren't racty IO olay
je•-P11fellilol111t1H-.-. •• ,'" said M~ Coecll Jom ~ here at BloomtqlOD Hilb. On their first ~on they ran a
The temperature wu in the 30s shift ~Y out of s fonnation to ~urina tbc pme and the Mustanp' pqi a 6ist down. ran a reverse ~ seeyned to b&frozen iD their on a kickoff return a they aot a 9()..
Cracks bj the moves of BloomiftllOD-yard touchdoym run by Duby Os-
They tried an onsides kick. but did
not recova. They ran a fake punt and
bad the runner not broken to the ri&ht it would have resuhed in a bis play. Two offside penalues JUSt before
the half left the &all on the Bloomina-
ton 2-yard line as time ran out to
allow Bloominal:on to maintain a
28.-14 halftime teid. •
8oniUa IOOk the ball at the 10 and
banded off to Ospina, the latter takJ 111
off around his riaht side and be went
untouched.
~ ToJly Wriaht and Travis R~ pina. ·
'"Thole Bloomiqlon pays have a
lot of playoff experience," said
Baldwin ... Look at Trabuco. They aot
beat last year in the openi~pme. but
are beck in the playoffs this year .and for·the Mustanp, their future is
Schones made a roll to his left and
weJU in from l S yards out to carve the
. lead to 21-14 still· in the second
quarter.
'• ,
CIF Dlvlalon VID
"'*Y'• ~ Atnadlro 42, s.naa Ynei 3'
lloomineton 41, Co1ta MeM 21
TrMluco HMts ..,, YucelH ••
Senta PMM 2', St. Monica 'D
Agoura 30, El 5"undo 1
PMO Robles 7, Notre Dame o
Woodbrldoe 31, Cabrillo 14
Senta Ciera 31, Marv Star 7
SeceM ·--~ 81sofNI_..., O•U YI. Al8'CMWO (11-01 Tr.lluc:e Hlh (9-2) va. SMte ..... (9-t)
...,,. (7-J ·l) "'" ,._ It ... t•J> Wu• ldlso o•u "'" Sent• a.re m-t> •T'llur1dsY1 ....
~ARRIORS •• 81
yard drive that stalled at tbe Cabrillo S. Holmes then kicked a 22-yard field
~ to widen the llW)in to 24-14.
This set the staee for Yurkovicb's
intm:eption at tbe CabriUo 30 which
be returned to the l with 6:SO to play.
Schweer went over the middle on a
keeper play for the final yard and
breathina room for the Warriors.
"We bad some holes in the defense
toniabt that weren't there in thePtS~ ..
Giblon said. "But &ive them credit,
too. They have a aood ball team and an e.xplosive quarterback.. We~
he could throw but we didn't e,~lpect
the runnina he did tonipt.
• "Santa Clara has a aood passer and
we'll have to do better next week."
While the Conquistadors didn't aet
9n the board in the first half, they did
ICIOre a touchdown on a pus for 65
yards that was called back on a
hold.ins penalty early in the second
, period. This would have tied the
: count at 7-7.
· On the second play later, Alex
Zaldivar intercepted a ~. and
· returned it 20 yards to the CaDrillo 24.
This set the st.aae for the second
Warrior touchdown to make it 14-0.
• Quar1erbKk sacks were recorded
for Woodbridae by Eric Lekas (two),
Jon Ettinaer and Craia O'Connell
(two).
Ofrensively,Schwecrcompleted 16
of 30 for 204 yards with two inter-
ceptions. He also caught a pass from
Seymour after a lateral but the play
gained only a yard.
Officials for the game were btouaht
in from San Bernardino and they
• didn'tarrive until after kickoff time at
7:34. They did set the pme started
shonl)'. after their arrival, however.
Whtie CabriUo quarterback Vi&il
missed on his first seven attempts
accordina to the statistics. he had two
called beck on penalties that could
have chanaed the complexion of the
pme in the early aoing.
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Sea Ktnf• Bnndoa aento (45). Jobn Katcnalch (41) and Brett Allen (88) brlnl clowD Troy'• llarll Sdclater.
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More problems for Troy came
quickly as the Warrion went to the
air, to the delipt of Wanen JobnSOG,
who intercepted and raced S4 yards
for the touchdown.
· Two plays into the third quaner the
Wurion couabed the b&ll up apin
and Warren Johnson (yes, tbett'1 not
much be doesn't do) covered the b&ll
at the Troy 28.
The Sea Ki were · ·to settle
for a 2(}.yard ~Id ~P\. but
the snap was hiah and Price took off
around his left side and scored a
touchdown.
Jenson 's 26-vard field doal saaa 1eback · .T • 8, pulls upset
lifts Kennedy over Estancia ~::~abra
By lllUt WOLCOTT
°""""C.1119 0 t
With three minutes left in Friday's
game, Estancia Hig!l was on its war to
the second round of the C IF Division
VI football playoffs.
With 2:21 to go, the Ea.fies were
looking at ~ ~ssible overtime with
Kennedy High's Fighting Irish.
And with 22 seconds left on the
clock, the Estancia playen stood
shakina their heads in total disbelief
as the ball floated through the
uprights for a 26-yard Kennedy field
goal that put an early end to their
second season.
"We ~ve it away," Estancia Coach
John U1bengood said in disaust af\er
Kennedy scored l 0 points in the last
three minutes to pull out a 17-14 win
before a crowd of 2,300 at Western H~. •We made a terrible mistake. We
were pla}'ing the long pass, we had a
1ur. on him and he just broke open,"
Le1be~ added. "What more can
you say. We pve it away."
The play Leib~ gx>ke of, the
one that the Estancia defensive _play-
ers will be kick.ins themselves for in
weeks to come came with euctly
three minutes 1eh in a pme the Eaates
led, 14-7.
Flcina fourth-and-21 &om their
own 45-yard hne. the Ftghung lnsh
sent five men deep. The deepest of
those receivers -who happens to be
named Deep-came upwitb the ban
on the Estancia l 5-yard line.
··1 was wide open on the plal,"
Tom Deep said after the game. It
was an audible and (Kennedy quar-
terback Peter) Montera chose the
righ_t JU>'.. to throw to.
"I had a couple of guys covering
me. but I knew nght away that I had
them beat. l just outran them."
Deep who stands 6-foot-S and
weighs ns. was finally dragged down
from behind by Dan Ucker at the 3.
Two plays later. Kurtjs Lindquist
plun.aed over from I-yard out, knot-
tinl ihe score at 14-14.
Then, with l :37 lef\ before over:
time, Estancia made a second mis-
take. On third-and-1 6 from bis own S,
Uckcr threw a pass that skipped off
the hands of the Eagle$' KeYin
Thomas and into those of the f ight-
ing lrish's Tuk.ay Hitanukulkit.
In came Kennedy's pla~kicker
Larry Jensen, up went the kick and
out went the lights for Estancia.
After nine years of waitina to aet
into the playoffs, the Eagles took less
than three minutes to gjve away what
looked like a sure victory.
"It was a put year. what else can
you say?" Le1ben&ood sau1 ~we
weren't even supposed to be here.
accord.in& to a lot of people. They said
we were the underdogs. but tonight
we should have won."
Estancia, which placed second tn
the Sea View Leaaue this year.
finished the stason with a 7-3-1
record. Kennedy (8-2-1 ). which had
not gone to the playoffs since 1980.
won their seventh game in the last
eight to advance to the second round.
Estanaa·sdetensc gave up 1"5 than
12 points a game during the regular
season. but was hot and cold on
Friday.
In the second quarter. Thomas
busted throu&h the Kenned>' hne.
jarrina the ball out of Montera s hand
and into the end zone where Jack
Pacheco recovered it for a touch-
down.
But Montera came back to collect
226 yards in lhe air, LOCludtng_hi~ S 1-
yarc:f toss to Deep and a 54-yard
touchdown pass to Mike Moore in the
third quarter.
Estancia wasted little time talung
back the kad, with Thomas scoring
on a l-yar4 run to open the fourth
quaner. Teammate Josh Wo-
jtkiewia., who went over the 1.000-
yard rushina mark for the season wt th
82 yards on Friday. earned sut umes
for 22 yards on the go-ahead dnve.
* KennedY 17, Estana. 14
SC...IW~ Estal'C:ill O 7 O 7-14
l(ennedv 0 0 7 lt-17 s...o 0.-W es~ ueco•e.ecl fumDle 11'1 9"11 -(VH-l llldll. 7':25. ~o.w-
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Westminster falls to Loyola, 30-10
Sparked by an outstandina de-
fensive effort which created 6vt
tumovn-s. Saddleb.ck Hilb earned a
17-7 CIF Division VI lint round
football upset over La Habra Friday
ntght on the H1ahJandcn' field.
Tumoven kd dtrectl)' to QCb of
the scores for the R09d.nmnen
(4-6-1 ), the tbi~place 1epcescntativc
from the Sea V tcw Leaaue-
La Habra. the fTeCW&y ~
champ1on, fumbled the openins lcidt-
off and Mtauel Nava rcc:overed for
Saddleback.on the 12. Moments laa,
Jeff Blanco found Juan Acuna over
the middle deep in the end zone and
the Roadrunnen led. 7-0, before two
minutes of the pme had been spent.
Defenses took over the rest of tbc
first half. which was scoreless tbe resa
of the way. Sadd.lebKk. pedded its
advanlQC to 14-0 as Dave Mania
intercepted a pass over the middle
and raced 2S yards into the end zoae.
The Roadrunners added to \heir
lead with 2:21 left in the third ~
as Beto Zavala booted a 31 ·yard field
aoal which came soon after a fumble
recovery by Ronnie Ramirez iD La
Habra tcmtory.
"Our defenx and special teams ol&ycd • .,ut pine... said s.ddio-beclc Coach JCfTY Wttte. ..We put
put pm.sure on them all Diab\. ..
* Sol I A 1 r dr 17, LA "*9 1 ..............
hJllllK'k ' I 'It t-11 La Meer• I I I 7-1 ......... ~ 12 .... """ ...... (z...11 By SCO'rr STOE~ both sides of the ball bepn to take its at the Uons' 27 and af\er a flv~rd Paw StoMhouse. Loyola's premier •1et.>, 1..a. ,_, ...,. ...... °"' s t a toll. penalty, Smith hit Jimmy K.Jein Of! a place-k.icka, finished it off rwth a~ s.o '""°"' 15 """'*"""' ""'" a..-
OLENPALE -Westminster TbeUonsconfusedtbcCubsinthe slant pettern and Loyola had its yard field pl, into the wtnd. with kick>. ua ~•1 upeea-minded Lions bad the early ac;>ina when they put a "Surfer" ~nd touchdown in a span of SO niM ~nds kft. It cleal'td the ~ ~· .=::..,
' t ""'-but ~utt nan out of Pl formation on the fteld. compliments 1eOOnd1 on the clock. crossbar by a scant ix inches. u• ........ 1 ""' tllaNe .._,, aa. --. h .,, •••. , .. (Wiiii 1 .,. fnaay •ilht u o.. I~ and ofHuntiftllon 8eac . * .. -.....,.,-.. •• ,.."' .,._ naTSnel undefeatecl ~ H~ dlOODCd tbe A 35-yatd pass play to Al Toaonon ......_..,... ,. ,. ... ..,. ~l0-10.inOFDivilioci I action came &Om i~ buttn the end it wasn't L..,. • ........ , ,. ......_ 1>-JN ..,.. ,.,........ 1M~ t
at Glendale Hilb. tftOUlbtoof&ctthepowerofthe 11-0 ~ .._" ~ • , ,_ .. =:...-:::-.;,... 1.m111-3 1-m11t!I =:-:: ,. a..: .. We all,ed 1 .,_, tmm," said c~ CUt.; wbo move on to meet Maier ~ • "' 1 ,_. • .._ ,.. >tS ~ t-:n.. .. ...
Coec* '9lnil cmt Of w ... ium. Dei an the teeODd round not Satur-""' ....., ~ ,..... HI _...,.... '" ~ ",,_...._ wa •..,.... • we'ft day nilbt at Oranee Coat CoUc:te. wm ,,_ :.=· .:_ =-=...., :;. :~ ='-.... , ... ., · t-~
.._ but I ... re.Dy priNd ol our weamm.r mio~ a ftambled i..w-M. """" 11 ""' ,,..,.. , • ,, .,,. ... cu••,~,.,,.. ,..,.... •• ~ .. kids.. C:' 1t die• --a. 19 IO let up Ryan "1 ••N:ML .,.... ,__,. ....
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becmMl 16-)billlA:i•I...... 11-llld~Na. Mala Z 1-,_ ta. ....... d ~ t-a U... r_ ... 'I~ ~ t-11 u:.:1::':'.!W..::"'9.-:~ ..:W..::.~w~C::',= ,.,._...,. na~ ~ '"'e.."1.I,:.~.",:-,., :.?~'=. ~----.......
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....., ........... ---,--•-• .nirww • nw•Md St. Frwil WI( ... ) wlUcll ilMa rM owr the ...WOW. but •
WlltMminl .... 1111111 lom the Del liddi• ~ .......... lllay. Rey Le1pe Two-DllYI llW, ,_... Wt dsht
Baida ;.,... die ...... tot a ad f.ric Swaberl ., a ll-yant ~aoe fram =~ ~ ~ VaJ!ey led
Yards on 9-ol-~ae. Foualain bylinebecken~~=!~ Valley IOWed J 6 yillds to SL Ud S.-0~ ve --...
Francis' 11. Mock ud linemea Jim Olrvilc:la and
• Milaeuaid he lel11,ood about the Abraln Yee. bepn 10 tatecoavol tbt win. aJllaouP, be sai4, .. It's never as p~. ~~forced teven punta
. eay .. ii ~.. wtule tbeir oftente P'U'led once.
He ~ted to a fina-rouad playoff' ~ apiDft St. Fruds in 1914 in * Wbicb 1be 8aoD1 won, ~10. "'We p t t v.., •, a Pf'Wla t
newt know bow mucb tbcoppolition St ,_.. ...,. • ...,.. , , .,_ 0 will-up for lht pane." be uid. --St . ·-• JI , .. .._,, F~s played tiard. but we're u ,___ Wirt......, ...,.
beahby as we've been all yeer and ~ • NII !,._ """· ~
ro:va,..ltv. -·-,,J.,.,,;_ bard-noted "1i-SKI •t l1 MU frorft ........ '.~.t-· -.... .,_,... ~ llldl), ... ootbell. l'Y ...... u ... """' ......... Milner said bis team'• deftllle has ~ Ir.lea), :II ..... ......
improved drama1ically in recent ~ ' ""'~ Ir.Jc&), tdl ,,...
weeks. .. We 1eerned to have come ~ a ""' u-.. 1 •• 11.Jda>. ,..
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(ISlber tbefe." ha aid. FV ~... • FG, 1:11
]ndeed, and U Usual, lbe Baroni' A"*all*~ ==
timina.couldn't have been better. ed ,,,;. ._ ~ Last year, Fountain Valley peak • ._ . ..,._ 3,
duri-tbc playoffs after a 6-4 ICUOn, ---.,.,_. S1 --... _ fi--·--~ 1-.-l ~ ····-2 -Avanci-to UK" DllQ UlllOIOf°e IUalna ..._ .. 11111 -...,. .,.,.... • to Fontana, 21-0. ~NCI!. vr... fl'llll·Jl ......._ Buoos have won their lut six ~----• ..... 20 . . ,__ 1·• and bave .::ored at aeut points 1n
each of their last eiaht. =-==-.. , tJ orcoune. Fountain Valley is uted TlmellfllOl••IM 20:U ...... Tbe ..... ....._, .. ___ ·ll'Unt ..... c.11011 tumlMI returM to polt-leUOll t'!"!Y· ~ om... ' MDMDUAL M111•t1
made the playof& in eiabt of the 10 ~··•· tH2.1 MWtlMil. t-M; 1>1u. t-~ Milner bu been It lbe helm. tor-minus J; ...,.,.,._, >-tor-mlllul ._ Fountain Valley IClOftld touch· F~. U-1'1; w... . .,.1'; DuW, s-tJj
downs the fint three times it b8d the Del Gelo. ~ PAIM99
bl.IJ. Powe ran for I 48-yard lOUCh· SF---M .... , l-2M, S1.
down on the Buoos' leCOnd play ~· ••~'t,2.~. •·H, '·
from scrimmaee. That put him over SF ...... ,..,, EO...•¥. M ,; Wlloilln,
,.._ .. C*ili... the I ,()()().yard mark for tbc ICMOD.. ~ T~, HI; Jlndl, l"'-........ ,.._...
. Momenta later, UICkle Drew E.d-FV~.,.. s.111 ••·Ms;-..... Pomataln Vallq'a Keclrlc Powe nau bato 8t. Prancla' Dan Prwllettl (81). Robert a...--·•ate(U). om..rt Jando(21) bora recovered a fumble at the St. Hl; ...... M; v•. H..
Runners duel Monarch$ pull it out in late going, put for CIF titles · h . ·
•1K1U•OLCOrr LongBeac Jordan away1n 16-9win ........ c.. ¢1Ft Fl )
WALNUT -WiththcOFCross D , d r t ' < d 1 fcelwchaveas1oodashotasanyone. because of the turnovers, and that
Country Championships on the line. Mater et s e.1 ense urns game aroun ; We have played siA of the top JO they should be upeet too.•· Gallo
700 competitors throughout the d , t d N l d d Lo 1 i xt teams. How much touat>er can they related. Southern Section will tackle the un e.1ea e ' o. -see e yo a s ne be?" .. ...
aruetina three-mile course at Mt. San Thinas did not start out so well for ~ Dlt M. ~ ~ _.... ,
Antonio Colleae this morning. By STAN GRANCH Lua Pola. Kamenz attempted to Mater Dei (6-5 and third seed from ._.. w ...,....
Racing bqins at 8 a.m. with the ....,,...c., s •u1 throw the ball away, but he threw the the Anaules Leque), fint ii lost the Motw Del • 1 1 t-1' Bo~s 4-A final. followed by the Boys LONG BEACH _ -Wa'th under ball backwards for a lateral. The ball coin toss and on Jordan's first play· Lont a.ct1 -=......,,: > • •-'
3-8 20 h Bo 2 A t 8 40 d rolled into the end zone, and ~rough from scrim~ tailback Johnny ,. .... ~11. at : · t c ys • a : an three minutes to pl~ the outlook hi Jd r. '\J.J-ft..... .._, · the Boys 1-Aat 9. Theairls' races start ........ .....t bl--.. fi M • 0e· it just before Jason U cou recover Robinson raced 2 yards. Exceptaora "*'...,.
with the 4-A at 9:20, the 3-A at 9:45. ap.,.....""" ~ or e a~er 1 it for a safety with 2:31 left. run of 40 yards the Monarchs were MD-<>'NOI ~ '=:;::' 1r.1c11>. U1.
the2-Aat IO:IOandthe 1-A at 10:35. Hi&hMonarchs.Theyweretrailingbe Then Kealu Oifford returned the abletocontainRobinsonasbehad25 L~lllx '1 .... "'°"..,....., ci..1c11
Each divisional final features 12 ~~J:: tJ!~~l~~:1. Panthers were free k.ick 18 yards to the Panthers' 42. carries for 120 yards. id to~ ... ..., out ., 11111 ..,., l:Jl,
teams of seven runners, along with But the defense suddenly forced 1 The Monarchs decided 10 go for the The Monarchs offense also d not W>-f"ilM ct -""' O'Nol (AIM'WWI
qualify1n1 1nd1viduals from non-safety and then the offense scored on jusular, and caughlJordan an a safely gel ofTto a fast start u on iu first play i..~t..'.:icr. >.• 1 .. ..,.....1.
qualafyana teams h blau. Quarterback Dan O'Neil lofted the Monarchs fumbled the ball to • .,_. JTAnST'ICS Arca ha .... schools anclude Corona its first play allowing the Monarc s 10 a bomb to wide receiver Tony Pena Jordan. In total.the Monarchs turned ... post a dramatic come-from-behind -, dd Mar and Fountain Valley in the victory over the hostina Panthers for 1 42-yard touchdown strike, with the bell over three times and wett Fn1.._ ,._..
La.I ' ,, ... , 8oys4-A and Woodbndgc an the Boys Friday night. I 6-9. 2:03 remaining. penalized eight times for 70 yards. =:·:= DI
2-A. Monarchs coach Chuck Gallo. TheO'Neil-Penaduohasprovided Jordanwasno1playinaat1betopof :=_...... ''"111 111
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Ill , .. For the girls, Newpon Harbor . .._t....... ·1 ...... f-lcfandsai .... "It some:yro-fortheMonarchsth.is n· s pme eitheT, u the Panthers. • .....__....._ ....... _... J...fftllt--Huntington Beach. Mater Dci and urgs ·~ 8 s .,. "' ''" 1 "' 1 • all th .. -0.1 ._, ...... _.. ·-"
l"'"n• will battle fior the the 4-A tnlc. was an e•citing. emotional pme. and year an riday night was no excep-special teams wcrt not al~.... Net.,.... ,~
• • • '" I thank God that we came out on top. lion. The pair teamed up on·6ve plays Place-lcJckcr Lester Falatea booled a ~ ._, with Woodbri. in the 2-A race. The le.ids played th.cir hearts out and for 143 yaros. In all O'Neil was 12 of 24-yard field aoal midway th(OUlh =~... 1·11 H .. n .. The CIF F~nals also d~tennanc we were able 'to overcome our 17 for 238 yards. and he s00rcd a the second quarter to Jive Jordan a Timoof.,..••*" 1t:Z2
Southern Sc:ctton cntncs into the mistakes." touchdown on a 4-yard run. . 3--0lead. Howcverlatermthepmehe •PufW,lflltt~.r:.
State Cbampaonshafl Meet next.Satur-Jordan (4-5-1) the Moore League The defense led by Pola and Uhl, missed a chip shot from 26 yards and MO-CMn, ''°'"' O' ..... •s-~ n . ~Y m Fresi:io. A J JJF dJyis~~~Lco-champions and No. I seed from who each had a sack and led the team t~ crushina blow .cam_:_.w~n .~ er L~~~==~..:-.:,• =. ~nnen receive an au~ma~c via:w the league by virtue of a coin toss, in tackles, slammed the cqe shut on massed an extra point "4lTIY an u~ l minus "' •onwta. •~ •·
into the. ~tale c;hampaonship, wtth seemed to have the game under the Panthers allowing Mater Dei to founh quarter as Jordan had lo settle • MDMDUAL :._,..... f~ur addiuonaJ bids awarded by team control. Jt had the ball at its 21 facing play top-seeded (No. I ranked in the for a 9-7 advantage. ~~i-~;::.. m.
times at ML SAC. . thiro-and-12. nation} Loyola at Orange Coast The Monarchs trailed at the half liDNiDUAL Hc•iwte
Last year, ~e Newport Harbor 11;rls Surprisingly the Panthers elected to College, next Saturday. 3--0 and coach Gallo let his team Ml>-fl9no, s-ta; °"'"' H•• '""'· t-•:
parlayed a thud-place CIF 4-A fullsh pass the ball and quanerback Ted "It as going to be fun," said Gallo know 1ha1 he was not very pleased. ~!:, ... J·S.; ''""· 2·4'; ,.._, ~ 8ee CD /II&) Rameri1 was hat and spun around by about his upcomining with Loyola. "I "I told them that I was angry i-1.
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BRYANT RUSHES FOR 330 YARDS IN GWC'S 31-24 WIN •••
Prom81
county recoro of283 yards an a _game.
which bad stood since 1966 an the
tchoors first year.
•Toby Whipple's (Saddleback.
1970) county and M1ss1on Con-
ference 11n&le-season records of 1,514
yards and 308 carries.
Down 24-21 at the half after the
Rust.Jen wcnl 52 yards on etght Joe
Napoli .JJUSC$ to pull within three,
Bryant 1anited the only two sconng
drives of the second half.
He pined 58 yards on a sax-play.
61-yard drive which was capped by
his 23-yard touchdown run. KC
Satterthwa1te converted one of has
four extra points to malce 11 28-24
will'l 7: 15 to playm the third quarter.
Wide receiver Narvcl Walson made
an outstanding block to spnng Bryant
for the TD.
In the fourth quarter. Golden West
drove 68 yards on 11 plays, Wlth
OCChosts
Rancho to
end season
The Oranae Coast Collqe football
team will clOse the season toniaht at 1
when it hosts Rancho Santiqo Col-...
The Dons had been in the hunt for
the Million Conference Ihle before
droDPi111 thei! ~t. t9".o~mes to fuJICnoiand~ icb play ~tat Fullenon Diltnct tadlum for tbe conference title. Rancho awn at 6-2-1, 2-2 in the Central Diviaion, while OCC enten at 3-6.
CM.
occ le8dt the teries between the "'°teams. 21-16. R1tdo ii led by nanni .. beet Mlb Mildooe, wbo lm pined 1,007
,.... (blnb bat ia tbc conf'ereftc:c)
lmd blalmc 1k ftnt Dons nannins t.:t 10 edipac the l ,000-yatd nwt In ...... ,.,..
~ Eric Turner and Scola· Wood ....,. the duties and an
bodt e&cti ve. JC.my bed (40 catch-
•) ud Ala Trabenonl (3' e1tebts)
are tbe two mott frequent ta,..ets.
,
Bryant carrying 9 umcs for 62 yards.
Satterthwaite then booted a 21-yard
field 8~ to make 11 31 -24 with 7: 15
remaining.
grounding on lhc play. Two more
sacks returned the Tigers to their own
Sas the gun sounded.
The Rustlers' defense limited a
potent Riverside rushing attack to
JUSt 9 yards an the second half and 89
yards ovcraJl shutting out an oppo-
nent in the second half for the third
time this season.
...
......... Wflt J1, lltwnldt 24
SC.. w o.n... •"'9nlot cc 3 ,, 0 0-J• GOldtll Wftl 7 I• 7 J-ll
""" o-tor ltl~ 3t FG, 6:36
With 7:30 to play, R1vers1dc quar-
terback Randy Payne htt Vincent
~urlin with a 37-yard pass play to the
Golden West 26, but moments later.
Rustlers safety Kurt Szuba recovered
a fumble at the Riverside 34 wllh 7: 10
to play.
GW-And«Wn X) MU from NoCIOll (Sot·
lortrlw•ll• lllck). l'.17
seCllNt Omr1or lttv-Groone S run <Gotn kldl), i3~
Gw-Brvont lO r11t1 (SOllerltlwolte klckl,
6:17. lt~lft t3 kickoff """"' (Golft k~). 6:0l. ' ltl¥-hvd 2 run (G91M lildi), l:12.
Jn the waning minutes after a
Golden West punt. Payne hat Spurlin
with a 34-yard pass to the R1vcrs1de
43, but the Rustlers' Mike Cover
sacked Payne for a 5-yard loss and
Payne was flaged for intentional
GW-<rowtev ' '*" fl'onl Noooll CS.I· 19rlllwollt llldl), ~lt.
,,... 0-W
Gw-ltvont 23 run CSatttr111wol1t kltkl, 7:15.
Orange Coast blanks Rustlers
Nadon contrt utes to eac
goat, Pirates reach final. 3-0
Mitch Nadon ICOred two toels and Ulisted on
another 10 lead the OraDit Coast Colleae women's toe:eef
team to a 3-0 semifanal victory over CJOlden West in the
women's Southern Californaa Final Fo'f Friday 11
Palomar Collqe.
The Piratn, 19-0-l, dominated mott ol'the C
keepina the pm1ure on the Rustlen' pl. Onuiet •
wbicb bid won lbe two~ rneetJnp oftbe team& by
1-0 tc0ret. pla'J1 in the final today at noon.
Nadon aciored off Michelle Fcqette's atlist U:23
ia10 tbc fint half, IOinl one-oa-one apiut tbc plbepcr
b a l-0 lead.
Debbie 8oatnF: took I m>llias Piii from Nlldoo 20: I 0 into I.he leCOlid balf aad convened 10 maa it 24. aad OCCdoled thellCGrillll ..._ ~ ._ ... ._..
~ ll:OI iato tM....,. •1tm ~·· Jlllll.. OoalieKim ~--twoOoldell W•._ to,... .... ,. ........ :_"1:.C· •••••
dde.sive auppon, ~-hill Olil; awrc ... e..,..,occ111~
The~ COMI Collllt women•• VOUe,W WI
cloeed out itt...,. wttb ~ iu moaer" ~ f# ibe leUOft, but it ..... quiet enouP .. viliU.. Ooldln
West prev~ JS-10. l~IS. IS.~'12-IS, ls.I, l'ridly
nl&ht.
After splittina the fint two pines, the Pirates were unable to recover from a slow slatt in lbe dec::ilive Game s. falliftlbebiad S-J and 12-7.
Jocfy Fee had 29 k.ilh and Jeana Weber ldded I l b OCC. -Which clola at 6-6 ln the Ora• Empire
Conference and 8-l 2 overall. Golden West, led by Jactic
Cook and Dannie Doll with 26 and 11 kills rapledvet)',
mtcnpost«UOD play 12-0and 19*1. ·
OCCIHD'•wceropea•~
The Ora~OMt ~ men't IOCClf team opens Soutbem ia ~ •y today at I ia Wilmi~ llliut LA HUtlor, wD:9' repllad r.. Loi
Awtelat &belMt minute when ii ......... tM Dool ......... .,.. .... i.A Hirtlaf, :l:"°ainl ............ tom .. ........ Calitnil A*lr1ic Coidiawc:e. ... a ........ LA"• No. J .... 1t11 f!llM Ille...._. c1w1e1-8-1.A
111111 ..._ cmlideNd * -eo ._ "r wy ...... ....~-, occ. Wlaidl tied 1w • o.-...... ea.a ....
tide bid lall ?bi ....... -..r:1D ..... ~ eaten•tMNo.6 ... .-alM-4....._1111
OC'C '-"" Nov. 26 ......... "' ..... .... bli•tm ... Doliamd Clnhol. a.. tlnl ...... 111111 ..... -.... a.I ~N& • •••••• ....... . rnm.-.oa: l::I ::r ~ 91dedblnla, ......... a.a, ,,,.... ...
adedfiftla. •
Johnson
leads occ ·
by Mt. SAC
Oranee Coe.st Colleit's Derek
Johnson hit his founb three-point aoal of the ~ lO IWt tbe third
overtime u the Pirates Aed the rat of
the way en rouie to a 7s-69 non-
conference men's buketball victory
over visitina Mt. San Antonio.
Tied at 64 after two overtimes,
Johnson •s three-pointer and a pair of
Dueck Crane free throws made it
69-64. Momenta later, James &lcl's
follow.in brouabt Mt. SAC within
twot 7!~~. witll 43 leCOGCh to play1 but umoat Speed's iDlidc buk.ct ano
two free tbrows by JollntOB with l 7
IOOOftds left iced iL OCC imsinmct to l-0 with the win,
while Mt. SAC~ to l-l.
Crane led tbe Pima with 20 C"' ,...,. ...... 16 wt .. Ala ... lj .. COlllribulld
u.-..w1101Wa11t Dnellice w ............. 22 poiDta,
~ .............. ... Ema CllM olf lhe ...._. IO ICOft 13
po!lltlllldp llMD. ft
Dowll ~SS witb I :JOeo llllY la tbe
b o•..t••· ~ ,.._ lit
OM f!llda bar tine plli•lln (4 few 4 Oladlll .... )udODllllla.etKtwo he ..... wida 14 • ...... de iL ,... ........... 5Sltdaellld
of replalion.
#
EDISON •••
Prom Bl
in both we bad a chance to win.
"We take a two and a half hour bus ride up here and this happens.
(Fontana) is a aooc:t footbell team and
they Sol aftCT iL They~ bunpy
after losina last week (37-0 to
Rubidoux) and we milled some
opportunities."
· E.di10n drew fint blood in the
second quarter after linebacker Vince
Cunniqbam recovered tbc bell aft.er a bad punt snap by fonlana to &ive
Edison poaessaon on the Steeler ~.
Smith booked up with Jim Warren
for 13 yards and com~ J*1e1 to
Patrici ReilJy and Brian R)der dur-
i111 a teries in wbicb Edilon ICOl'ed to
tai:e I 7-0 lead.
Reill finished with five ca1Cbes for
while Warren and Ryder uabt three.
Smitb ICOred &om nine~ out
on 1 nan, rollina to his risbt aft.er
fAkina 1 band on: Joe QrDok., who
booted a third-quaner~~ 2S yards away witb S:07 kicked
the point after to &ive tbe
their only lead of t6e llftle.
Fontana qu.ickJy came beet, llCOf'· ina on iu ensutna ~to tie it
Sylvester ICOred on a l-yard nan
witfi 3:47 to pla_y in the fint half and
Bemal's fint of three PAT"• made it
7-7 -the way ii looked at halftime.
Sylvester wasted no time in movina
the Sleelen .,.;n. The S-1 J JI().
pound junior went up -the nliddie to
ICOl'C on a SS-yard run early in third
quaner and 8emal's kick made ii 14-7. Cemolt's field pl doled the
pp, but the Sleelers sueu:bed their
Jad after ~ call on the mi.cl field to make life miler-able fort.be
wrbcy rni• d at. .. White reiterated of tbe boldiaa ~ call. .. We 10 tom~ .... four ..... -ow W to~ down 11. 1'bey call that
nay 10,._., like I laid. Row often 4o. ,.,.a • defemive boklint on a
ftdcl pl .attanpt?"
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c:.lrel CNc.9eo ' 2 0 .111m137 Mlmelot• 7 .. 0 .w m 112 r ........ 3 • 0 m "' 211 Detroit 2 ' 0 .112 lft 233 Gr ....... 2 ' 0 .112 m 221 ....
N.V.Glenta 7 4 o. ,136 236 223
PftOenl• 7 4 0 .636 2'2 23' na datrhle • 5 0 .SU MO 237 .
Weshlftlton • 5 0 .SU 257 270 0-. 2 ' 0 .112 172 254 ""-'cM C1 h MCI w..t 0-WW 6 5 0 .SU 237 213 ....... 6 5 0 .s.5 213 m s.me • 5 0 .545 1• 211 S...04"o 3 • 0 m 1n 206 KMM1Cltv 2 • 1 m 154 194
Celllral ClnclMatl • 3 0 .n1 m 21• Houlton 7 4 0 .636 2'3 257 c~ • 5 0 .545 m 11• Plftsl)urgtl 2 ' 0 .112 222306 ll•st .,,,. 10 1 0 ·'°' 20 1• ~la 6 5 0 .545 263 206
New Eneland 6 s 0 .545 190 222
N.Y. Jell s 5 1 .500 233 236 Miami 5 6 0 .455 192 234 s..n 0...... Sell 0"9o at "-s. 1 o.m. AtlMtli al ......... I o .. m.
CtllQeo at TwnN .. v. 10 a.m.
ClndMall at Dellaa, 10 a.m.
Detroit"'-Gt8'11 lav al Mllwaullea, 10 a.m. INlan8I oMa al Mlnnaaota. 10 a.m.
NI'# Yn Jets al lkMaMI, 10 a.m. ......... .. HeulMll (Cllamll :r ., 10 a.m.> ......,,_ at Clrl9and, 10 a.m.
s.ttla at ICeNM CllV, 10 a.m. 09nwr at NI'# Ol'1MM IOlanMI • al 1 o.m.l
fllf R Jtb f'lla al New Ycw11 Giants. 1 o.m.
NI'# Elllland al Mlatnl IESPN at S o.m.l ~·--~al San Franclaco (OlaMal 1 at 6 o.m.)
c.-...
TMUatoA M KIDll•
lal Slate ~-~ St ... 10 ~v'S....-s ............
U$C at \KLA
~ .. Caltwnla ~ at Or890ll Stale ~' at W8'hlllltoll Slate Utllll Stltte at Cel Stale F ullrtoft
LOfll laactl Stale at F,_ Stale, " Sell.-. Stale at Nevacla-Lat Veen
New Melllco Stale al ~ IC.,._ Stale at Cotorado
Sell 0-.. Slate •t New Mexklo lrllNm Y OU111 al UIWI ~ al ........ " ~ al lolM Slate ,,...,...ltano at ldaflo Sl•tt, n W.. Slatt at Nortllern Arlaona, 11 ..........
....... at OkWioma T .... a1 .. .,.
Taut OWltllM at Ttxn Al.M HautlOft al Tt .. a Ttdl ...,_ Ttua al ltlce
"" Fofc:a at T .. a -EI Pa10 T"'" al Tulle l.M9ltofl al ~alrle Vltw Al.M
Soultlw9lt Ttxaa State•' Sam Houa!Ofl Statt
Nortflwftltrn Loult!Ma at Sltllfltll fl'. Austin .......
"""" State al Notre Oemt WllalMln •• Mlc:Nl9ri ~It
....... IWn •• Mnola
IOWa .. MlllMMta, " Mlctlllall at ONo ltate
....... t i PurclUe
Oklalloma State at Iowa stale MllMurl .. ~ Eatl CMollM at Clnclmatl
CaNrll Mld\l9M at Miami. 0 .
Oflll UMIWlllY at Watl«n IWdlleall *"""" .... ., 5outNm "'"* Met'INI al Younettowll Statt
s..111
Mleftll, FIL at l.SU, " s.llfi ~ •• Clamlon
Vandllrtlllt at Memoflla Start
1(-...ctly al TIMfttee North CMollM ., Duk•
Mervtaftd ti ~ ""' al Norttl C8l'Olll\a Sttlt ~Stale 11 Tui.M JaOtafl State at AIQlni Sttte
#llrev Slate et Au.tlll PMv MortfllM Sia,. at EHier" ICtn!Udly
C8"1fat Slate, O. •t F•IM M.M Tiit Clfadtl at Furmeri So1At1 Carolna State ti CO-.la Soutntr"
Dmware Slatt 11 Howard
~ al Mc ...... Slate, II T.,...... Tad\ at Mlcldlt r.,..... srett
T-Soutflet11 '' Nldlolll Stttt, n ~ Tedi •I NclrlNeat L~. n
WIRern I. MMV ti •lchmolld ArMMa1 Slate at SW L.~. n u.nv at T-aon Stele WIPlrll C.ollllt al VMI
JalMI Madltoll at Vlttlllla T tdl
• fl'I cNlll State ,, Wall• Foreat
Nortfl Cero1M Al.T ti W. K~v. n ....
..._Collet n. ArmY ti Ou«llWI. trtltnd
SvracuM 11 Wftl Vlrtlllle v• a1 Harvard lt9MI •I COllumbll o.rwnoultl ., PrtrlcMofl
P'9M at Comll
ltMdt ltltnd al COMtdlcut .... unMnltv ., Otlawwt ~ at HolV Croa1
UflWI .. ~ ~ ,, Ntw Hemotfllrt
~ .. •"'-' Mttrl9 ,, V*arlolll
COfWMIMfTY COlUG• STANDtNGS
...,. c.1111 wt '°" fi1Y8 (M DMllaM)
C.OWWll T_.. WLT WLT
F\MertOll I 0 0 t 0 0
SUilelUClt. 1 l 0 I l 0 L ... laactl 611 621
Mt. SM AIWOlllo 6 2 0 7 2 0 II Cam1M S 2 1 6 2 l
•...cM *"-s t l 6 2 l Cl..,..AL DMllC* .. C.0-.-T-WLT WLT WLT ,..,., • 0 0 • 0 0 ' 0 0
t1 p , 1dl • 0 0 1 1 0 I l O ..... Sam.... 220 511 621 .......... 2,1 Hl S•l
l ....,.._ t•I •SO SSO I o.-e.-.t O•t 160 J60
• I
... LI
H n • t'; • ..
t • Ii ,,
_,
. ,
.....,....... DN*OM
LAlll lead! l 1 0 6 " ., 1 lltetnlfto 210 Si l 621 ... ...,.... 210620 ,,.
.......... ltO ••O •SO ~ IJO Oii 1'0 toUTMn• DMt1CM1 Jll JSO 450
, • 0 • • • s ••
Ofwwwr-1 :r t I 6 I t 1 t S.Dllet .,. 171 211
S.DlletlMM IJO 160 211 0..-Wttl~~M ~--~ ....._ et Of'afltt Caaat, 7
'""""' et Of A U c:tt. 7 •• c..... .. (.,.,....., 1 '
-"" MMllll at ........... 1 -0... .. Uni leld\, 1 -~ .... " °"""'*,.· l:JO ,_.,., .................. 1 .._. .... ...
TtOA"f'I~ .... . .....-c•-.... Mll*e II w.t LA, 1
LA =:., = t.e:t':ir~:ll ~v.....,.. It LA.....,, 1:11
--~.,,.,. ?'-. .... ----L----VIII¥.,. .. .... l.A .. _.,...1:11 rr ... :. ~ .,...,, 1' .. ---, • .,:.
!Wt:-" ...... = ...... ......... ~. ,.
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a..n-MAM SUIW'*AU
LW9t~ PnadlM PolY .0, Faftfl llPfbl It
8r9"IWood 2', ltlo HaMo ,.,... 12
SINll ~
Coast Chrlatlatl 56, St. Mar..,..., 26 81oon'lll1910R Chrlatlatl 16, Alluftdellt Ut9 a
NaA ST AMDINGS
W"11nt C. .... •tee hdilc ~ w L flct. Ga
LU an 6 2 .750
Gotden St•I• s 3 .625 1
SNttle. 4 3 ,571 l'h
~ 4 4 .500 2
Phoenix 4 4 .500 2
Porttand 3 5 .375 3
Sllctamento 0 7 .000 ,.,.,
MldWnt DMUen
Utah ' 1 M1
Oellas s 3 .625
Denver s 3 .625
Houston s 3 .625
S.n Antonio 2 s .216 -:/'Ii Ml•ml 0 7 .000 •Yi
Eastlm c..-.we
Atlantk OMlleft
New York s 3 .625
Phi~l• s 3 .625
New.Jersey 5 ' .556 v,
Boston ' 4 .500 1
W•stllnoton 1 5 .167 3
Chertotte 1 6 .1'3 JY,
Centrlll OMlleft
Detroit • 0 1.000
Cle'Y ... nd 5 1 .133 2
Atlanl• s 3 .625 3
Mflw•ukM 3 2 .600 JV>
Chla9o s 4 .556 3lh
lndlaM 0 • .000 • ,,...,., ic.r..
Lalltn 106. Portland 105 a..en m. lndlal\a no lk>llOll 11•. Wa$111n9t°" 10I C..,...,., ts, New WWI ..
Ptll 1M\'\la 137, New Ycw11 W
Go6dln Statt 123. Mi.ml 117 (otl Clllcleo 115, Atlanta 112 lot)
Ottroft m , ~ 10S T .. .,.,._
~ .. Deriver. •:JO oft\. 1o1• at wa~. 4:lO 111.m. ~ Sttte ., Attallla, ... 0.11'\.
Miw9Ukta al Clt¥tland, 00 oft\.
"111 ~1•hla al New YOl'll, S:.J0 o.m Detroit .. Howl°", t30 0 m. Olattttte ,, San A"*''°· S:.JO 0.11'\ "'-"• al Utali, 6.JO o.m. 0.... ,, Saalllt, 1 0.1\'1.
llldlaM al Slier-to~ Oft\. ...... .,.,
Ntw JtrWY al Portltnd. S OJ'l'I.
ueren 106, Tr.. 9laHn 105
llalT\.AMO <*l -8rn111 7-12 0-0 14,
KWMY 7·17 0-2 l•. Ouctlworlll •·14 •-• 12. Ortallr l2'-2' 3-4 11, Pof'Mr 6-13 l·l 16, YCMlllll
l·l H 6, S. JoM10fl S• 11 0-1 10, Ancttnon 2..J M S. Totalt _..,, 11-16 ICIS. LAK.-S (M6) -G-I · 1• 1-1 17, Worltlv 11-lt H 22, Atldul·J.-.,. 3-1 M I, I!. JoMIOn 1-17 10-10 H, SColl 9'-14 ~S 24,
T'*"91Gft 0-2 2-2 2, Woolrldee M 0-0 J, ~ 2·2 1-2 S, ltlveri 0-3 0-0 0. Totela:
0-U 21-22 106.
kwt .., °'*"" ~ 21 24 31 2r10S
UMn 31 11 11 ~* Tiit"'""'"' ~ .... Poner. seott • FCUld aut-HoN. ltttMM If.cit P'ortlalld S2
(IC.,.., lt), LMtn • (A...,._..., ti ........ .... ..., 31 ,...,., 11. Uken 2t (I .
JtMMll t), T.......... .... lltftd 11, Laktn IS.
TtdW'k1a P'al!Md ..... ....,..., LAil_.. I-.... ...... AIMI Ja c.-11,515.
COLUI .. M9• I.A VW. t1, Cllftlt C-.. M
(CG Twww IJ
Le --Cllltll c..... ...... :-r-:1 ...... rr-:-:
0.-t • ' • E J 4 • II .._ ... ., .... ........ ,. . .. ,. ..... 111••1C.,. ttl• IC II t t I e nor t I I I ...... ••••Oii 1•>11 a ,.,.~ 11111 ····--.... ·:·· ...... Jiii '=' . . ' ·.·4~:~·;::.
I. .....
...
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t)
Nuggets in orbit
. ..
After doaotn1 their b•aeta, Dea•er Nae-&: Lafayette LeYer (left) and Ala t:nc-lb Joke aroan4 wbile ft.J.mtaa a com-
mercial In a a.,.ce abattle fllPt deck
atmpl•tor. Tbe two made the •pot to
promote latermt In tbe Yot.e to MDd the
Raaeta to tbe NBA All-Star Game ID
Boilitoa aat Febnary.
c .....
ltG APPt.• NrT
'"'"'' ,,,. ..... sc-Nor'tll C.Ollna 111, Tn.<Nlla-. 1M
lnCllana 13. llllllOb St. • Geortla 76, ArMnMI St. 61 xa'tllf. ONo as. L.oullv.. 13 Mluour1 73, SW MIUourl St. 5A
SYTaaat '2. La Salt 7' Stanford 7', Montane 63
WYomlne 70, SMIJ 65 s.MitY'• QMl1w ..... G9or9'a ti Norlll Cerolllla. 11 a.m WYomine al SYTKUM, 11 a.tTI. xavi.r, ONo at ~. 1 i»..m.
Stanford ti llldlana. • o.tn. ••• av'• ......
(et .... Yftl
Palrl!lea and times TIA ,,...,., Olalt!llse .....
(et.._ Yft)
SemlflMI wlnMr1, llmft T9A
COLLEGE WOMEN
cat PetY·SLO 90, secat C:..... 23
CCIII .-.V-SLO T.......,)
sac.i C-.. Clll .... SLo
Hart19an
Menilall Trot I
Halldav
COl*lln
Woodruff Brown
LaPollll
........ .. .....
' 0 2 2 Mcl..autlrlt'Y 2 2 0 6
l 0 l 2 HtlMlflttd ' 0 2 10 1 O O 2 Swtat 0 2 1 2 s o • 10 Ramwattr • • 3 3 lt OOIOOman 1 •26
1 o 4 2 Pvoer • o o • 2 I 2 S OsOornt 3 .O 1 6
0 0 1 0 Vttttl 2 0 0 4 Alltlni 1 l S l
fMddtn • 0 ' • Cardlnt1 2 0 l •
~lff 62214
Totals 11 l 17 23 Totals 37 14 20 to
Halfllmr Cal Potv·Sl.0, .,._ l I. ~-oolnt toa1s Cal Polv·SL.~uelfltld
2. TICfWllcab· Nofla.
NHL STAMl*GS
~cir~
C.19¥V
Kina EdmOnton
Wlnnloeo
VaneouY9f'
Detroit
Toronto
St. Louis
Chla9o
Mlnnesot•
Sm¥tlle DMllelt
WLTPb
13 ' 3 2' 12 7 0 24
11 6 2 24 • 6 3 1t
7 11 3 17
Nen1I OMlleft
10 s 4 2•
9 10 1 If
• 6 3 19
6 10 4 16
4 12 3 11
w .... C.•MCll
Patndl Dtvbleft
Gtr GA
It 52
102 13 7t n ., "
67 "
75 67
71 74
62 65 ... ,..
5' 13
NV R•noers 10 6 3 23 11 6S
Pittsburgh 10 9 0 20 H 90
New Jersey • • 3 19 67 n
Phlladelohl• • 11 1 17 75 76
Washlnoton 7 9 2 16 63 65
NY lmnders 6 10 2 1• Sl 69
Adllm.I OMlleft
Montrnl 10 I 3 23 12 76
Boston ? 6 S 23 7S 61 autt.to • 10 2 11 ., ...
HerlforO 7 11 1 lS 65 72
Qlilbec 6 12 2 14 70 92
~.,.. sc.wa
o.troU s. lloalOfl 2
WW\lnetOll l . Hat1ford 2
W""*'9t l. T-to o
T ...... aO-
luffaMI ti 10r19a. 1 JS om.
11
socc•1t
C..•wruMY aleee ,,_.
SOV1'Mtl• CAUPOaMA •ICMONAU
T...,a ""' ..... LA .Mlulon (No. 11 at San 0-.. Meat I No
MlntCOlta !No.. SI t i Et Camino !No •I 1.JO
o.m.
Camtos (No 1) ,, ·~ s.ntlaeo (No 21 Or-. Ceaat (Ho 61 et LA Hat1lor !Ho ll.
1 0.11'\.
WATalt POLO
Cel1w11UMY C.-...
STATE Tou.MNMNT , .. Dt ... C-..>
~--\4.,...,7
GOiden w..1 • 1 • r 16
Sequoias ' 0 , -1
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'Super
Saturday'
today
USC-UCLA just
one of many top
college ~atchups
...... 'l'1rle A...mtW.,.. .
It is doubtful there bu ever been a coUcaie football Saturday like I.Oday*• Super Saturday -at lcall, not in a
long while.
No fewer than eiaht of the Air
IOCUlted Press Top Twenty will., at
it • bead-t<H>ead and next week'• rankinp may bear tcant reseqiblante
to the current poll
Today's scheduJe is so kiatil.latina
that the Mictupn-Obio Stale prtJe.,
for ~ the ooe that decided the Bia Teo s Rose Bowl aepaewwwwive., bu
been rcae&ated to alto-ran atatus.
Even t6e Nebruka-Otlaboma Bia
Eight shootout has lost some of its
lust.er. altbou&h both ieams ~in the
Top Ten and the winnrr, as usual. will
go to the Oranac Bowl, with the ~
bound for the Aorida Citrus ao--L
Of coune, at the head of the
schedule locally is the USC-UCLA
showdown for the Roee Bowl. But.
there arc other int.ercstilll matcbups.
Thini·ranked Mi.am~ bound for
the Oraftl'e Bowf aplD and ~U
hopin& to repeat its 1987 national
cbamr·onship, has • ~· ~ at No. 1 1..SU, which will y m either
the Supr or Hall of ame Bowls,
depeocfina on tonilbt's pme, phn
what Auburn does apinst Alabama
next Friday.
Fourth-ranked West VirJinia,
Notre Dame's Fiesta Bowl OP,PC>D;eDt
in a pouible national cbanloionsbip ~e. entertains No. 14 SyntUte
(Hall of Fame Bowl) under the liabts
and No. 7 Nebraska visits No. 9
Oklahoma.
In the Second Teo, No, 12 Mich· ~ ~C:C Bowl) is at Ohio State, No.
l 3 0 oma Stale (Holiday) at lowa
State, South Carolina (Liberty) at No.
IS Clemson (Citrus). No. 16Wyom·
ing (Holiday) at Kawaii in a nilht
pme, No. 17 HOUS10D (AJoba) at
Tex.as Tech and W~ at No. 19 Wuhington Stak{ ).
Fifth·ranked Aorida State (Cotton
or Supr), No. 8 Auburn (Suor or
Hall of Fame}. No. 10 A.r&mu
(Cotton), No. 11 Alabama (SUll) and
No. 20 Georgia (Gator} are idle. •
Amon& LOday's most WUCltined
spectators will be the bowl ICOUU.
who wiU re<nact for the NCAA the
inVltallons they actually iSIUCd a
week or more ago. COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN 0....... C..st 75, Mt. SM .....,.. 6t
( ...... CCU ... tMll) Pithl!Urtfl t i HY lllatlOWS, ·~ o.m CalMN ,, Hantord, t:3S p..m Goioe'i ~ W°"*1 5. Pwautta ---------------2, F~ 2, Luttrtl 2. net,., 1, w,,... I TrM1, Ml. SM AM91111 ~ Ctast PNledtlDllla at QuMltc, •~s o..m. W~ ti Hew WMY, 4::45 0.11'\
Qllcaeo ,, lll'Ontrtal, 5:05 0 II'\.
TorOllto t i Edrl'IOnton, ~'OS OJ'll
....... .. ..... Fromme 2 O :r s Cl"IP' 6 I O 20 ltlce I 2 l 12 S"9d 6 0 1 12 Lucn 2 J 2 I SCMMS S l S 13
NY lt..,..,-1 at ~·· S:lS o.m VaflCOUWI' ti St u.AI, S:lS Pm. AllllOll 1 1 l 3 OtSttf-1 0 S l
Shallllllll 2 l • 1 ~ 0 l l l
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E Srllllh 0 o l o John'°" s 2 2 16 l(tlltf I 4 0 6 Koon 1 2 2 4
SttwnlOll I 1 S 3 Stevens 0 2 O 2
Totals 1l 11 2• '' Totals 2• 12 21 7S
Halftime: Oral!Oe Coast, 30-2'. Regulation
SS·SS; Flr1t ovtrlll'M: 5'-Sf. Second ovtrtlmt· ......
Tlll'-001111 eoaia: Mt. San Antonlo-4tict 4, Fromme 1, Lucm 1, Oranve Coeat-JoMson •.
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CemnwNt¥ allte nmen
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GOldtn Wftl dM. Ortnet Coeat. lS·lO, 13·1S,
lS-S, IMS, 154.
Ttehnlcala: ~.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
0....... C•st '5, Les Me..._ 52
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~ALL
NEW E~O PA Tltl0Ts.-Act1va1«1 Eto;n 0..,1,, rUM11111 baa from N\iur'tcl ra-aen-e.
ROSES •.•
l"ramBl
for 2.282 yards and a school record~
tym121 touchdowns in JO~
Peete passed for 304 yan1s to lead
the Tro1ans to a 17· I 3 come-from-
behmd victory over UCLA last
November. Aikman was j ust 11 for 26
for 171 yards with three lDterceptions
1n thatpme. .
The Trojans have played their best
football in their last two pines.
overpowering California, JS.J, and
Anzona State, 50-0. The Bruins,
meanwhile. have strug)ed lately.
After losina to Wuhinston Sea~ 34-30, they beat Oregon. 16.6, and
Stanford. 27·17.
.. We had a lack ofintensity, we hlid
a lack of ei'nollon." said UCLA
defensive lineman J1m Wahler.
Wahler believes the Bruins will be
plcntr cmouonal apinst the Trojans.
•• 1t s all been butldina since last
year to a po1nt where it's aoiDI to
explode Saturday." he sajd.
.. We're go1na to have to have the
pme of our season 1f we're Pn& to
beat them:· Aikman said.
~ loot6aJJ ~doa Tbi l~ndent Fllj Footbe.U ~ whlc
plays in Fouoiaio Valley'• Mile Sauarc Paik: la
ICCC'pt.i111 repatntioft applacations ror team• and
players wanti.111 to play ui the upc:omina teUOn
lchedu.led to 1W1 Feb. l I.
Teun1 must have a minimum of IS players
wbo must all be over aee 18 and players need not
be Fountain Valley reif&nu to puticipete.
Dead.line for depoait of dlltt ($S2S per team) is JU.~. L
This ia,ue ~YI with seven men per siac and
everyone lS el!lible to receive the ball. Passina
and runnln& plays are alJowed.
Dependiq on the number of teams rqistered. tbc teaSOn oouJdlut from six to ei&1't weeks plus playoffs.. Games are played evCf}' Saturday
momillJ at °" Fountain Valky Recreation Center m Mile Sq~ Park. near the comer of Ed"*1 and Heil.
Six teams are competing in the current league
and prnes are scheduled every SMurday
lhrou&h Dec. 17, except there will be no .-mes over lbank.s&ivina week.end. Further infor-
mation may be obtained by callina 77S.0769 or
84-5101.
Pera IJitbt. at ltt&rrlott
Thomas 1Tommy) Perez will defend his
California Super Welterwcl&ht championship
ap1nst Toby Flores on Dec. I at the Irvine
Marrion Hotel.
One of six bouts on the card. this one 1s
scheduled for 12 rounds and the event stans 11 7:30.
Tickets can be purchased thrciU&h Ticltet-
master or Mepn's Ticket service, 8S7-S7S7.
Ml.IC l'«>TICE
Foatll _,_ oOlo o"•lo
lnbmatioe U4 aoen anlU\lnion will be
providedbysomcoftbcnat.loe'smotCwcceufuJ colqiate coecbts at a free )'(M'th water polo cliolC to be otrcmd at Btlmont Plaza Pool in
Lo_!ll Beach not Saturday.
The clinic ii open to boys and airlsqcd l~I I
and is beina condl.IC1Cd in col\.iunction with the colle,e men's water OOlo chlmpionahip, from Nov. 2S to Nov. 21. Oink ptnlcipenu may
purchue 1 diso:Junted dck.et to the seh)iflnal
competition on Satuniay. •
Amona th0te'\akint ptrt in the clinic will be JodyCami>beU, a member of the 'Mind ·aa U.S.
silver medal·winnina U.S. water polo team, and
considered t.bc best overall player in the U.S.
The clink is scheduled from 9:30 until noon and each panicipant will receive 1 T-shin a;;d
litcnture concemina water polo skills develope·
ment.
rleld bade_1'. at UCI .
UCI will host a field h6cl(ey festival over the
ThanksJjvina weekend, featuring simultaneous
cotnpet1tions in six divisions on 10 full-size
hockey fields. · This p-and fina&e sponsored by the Unjted States Field Hockey Association will include a
masters tournament for players over qe 3S, 1
juruor tournament for 6 to IS year-old com-petitors., hi&h school toum1menu ind others. There is no cost to spccU1ors for this event
which will star1 ~t 7:30 a.m. on Thursday
through Sunday and continue until dark., CJt<:ept for Sunday's competition which will conclude at
ll:lOLm.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC WQRKSHOP
HOLLY-SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN AND
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
£oa6 ._d A ... Mow llaCI mn ,..,... .. ,. neetly evCf}' class or
comDCtitaOO ud a~ by two of SoutlMm CaJif'om&a t top driven will be
featured u .,.,, of motonporu day at the Lona
8cech International AutoSbow next Friday.
Will)'T. Rlbbs, thetopdcivetf'or threeyeanln
the SCCA Trans Am 1Cria. will appear from 1-3
p.m. 11 the~ Beach Convention Center. Ivan S&ewart, a con111&ent top finisher in m1ny off'·
roed *'• events includjna the ~ soo and , lOOO, will alto~ at I.he convention center
between 7 and 9 p.m. The show opens Wednesday and continues tllrOUlh Sunday. Nearly every manufacturer
.ellin&canin the U.S. wtll beexllibitin11he 1989
modtl• at the show. Admillion is S4.SO for adults. $2.25 for
children between 6 and 12 and children under 6
admitted free. On motonpons day, children 12
and u.oder will alJ be admitted free. ·
anrt;.lfanall.lon •t .tonun
Chris Evert will faoe off aleinst Manina
N1vntilovaon Sunday. Nov. 27in Session II o(
a ~halle.,.e townament 1t the FonJm in
lnaJew<>Od. Prior 10 this main event, there will be a mixed doubles match pinina Tracy Austin and John
Uoyd apinst Stephanie Rehe and Pete Sam·
~lckeu are available at the forum box office
and TicketMaster locations. More information
may be obcained by callina(213) •19-32S7.
vw. Parll Tllrlle,, TNif
The riahth annual Villi Park T\&tby Trot will
be hdd Sunday. Nov. 27 willt aJJ;goceeds
bendittina Oraftec County'•'""* b ICbool
CtOl9 COUftlty proetaft\S.
The event. ~ by The Oranee ~~ Tl'ICk Oub1 wiU be held at Villa P&ttt Hllll
School and will include three distance
c:atqories-. Al.Cl nine and under may penkipew
in a one-halrmjlt tlCe which 11ana at 7:~5 Lm.
A tW9 mile race will 1ta111t I a.m. A five mile
race Ind a one-half marathon ~II both etan at
8:30 a.m. The two shorter ~ wilJ be on flat
termn, while the loneer ones will iOC:ludc so~
hills.. . Prerellsttation will cost S 12 for entry with a. T •
abin ana $7 for the race only. Reaiauation after
Tuesday will be $14 for entry with 1 T-shirt ind S9 for the race only. Further information may be obtained by caJlina 774-3959 or 637-1588.
U.S. llOCCeT ,.. . COJDoefm I
The United States will f~ oft' against one of
the 1o~soccer-playin1 nations in the world over
Than ·ving weeken41 when tl_le under-20
na1iona ie.m plays apinst Aflentana.
El Camino Collqt in Tomnc:e will host the pme next Friday at 7 p.m. Tick.et prices ire $7
for 1duhs and SS for youths 18 and under.
Tickets purclwed ID adv1nce will be SI less. More information may be obtained by callina
(213) 312-8191.
ACTITIOU8 IUWU ACTmOW Mlll•U -"ti tne Coun1Y a.ti of<>!'· um 8TA~ MAim ITA~ um aTATDmWT .. Coun1Y on Nowmber
The followlng per90nl .,. The followlng '*90ftl 81'e The follcMlng l*90ll8 .,e 9, 1M4 ,.,,.
~c~s'fRuMENT ~A~~: LIVING ~"\~~::y . 2 1 ~ Otqe COMI
COMPOHENTS. 2059 Olen-PSYCHOLOGICAL SER· COASTLAND. 2870 San Dally Pllo4 ~ 19,.at.
neyr9, UQun9 &Meh, Callf. VIC£8 Cb)THE CENTER FOR Miguel Drive, Newport Oecember 3, 10, 1"!,. _.
92t61 LIVING ABUNOANTL Y &Meh, Callf. 92t80 ._...,...
AIOecc:a Leu RoblntOn, I c: IL 0 u Is J 0 s e pH CMt1ae F. CCOICl••J1W01orttlrtl11Yiy,
2059 Olennayre. Laguna 8ROUSSARD & ASSOC. 450 Vista Roma. Newport 1---------
&Meh, Callf. 92651 2850 Meee V•de Or. E. S1a. &Meh. Callf. 92t80 "8JC llJTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ~hat a public workshop will be held to obtain
feedback and input on the scope of work for an environmental impact
report (EIR) for the Holly-Seac liff Master Plan. The Holly-Seacliff
Master Plan is a 760 acre area generally bounded by Ellis Avenue to
the north, Huntington and Main Streets to the east, Yorktown and
Clay Avenues to the south and the bluff edge west of Edwards Street
to the west.
Thie bu91nau 11 eon-O. Coe1• Mau. Callf. 92828 CatMttM C. ColMWorttiy, 1--;;.;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;.....,, ........... __
ducted by: an tndlvldu.. Louil Joeeptl 8'0U9Mld, 450 Vla1a RofM, Newport ACTmOW WM
Th• ragl1tran1 c:om· 9883 Continental Drive, 9Mch, Calif. 928IO MAam aTA,,_,-manced to tteMeet bull-Hu1111ngton Beach, Cellf. Thi• bull-I• eon· The fQ11ow1no peraone .,.
MM under the flctltou• 92648 ducted by: an lndMduel dcM1'9 bullr.-m:
bullr.-nema °' nemaa Thie bullMM II eon· The raglatrant c:om-GLENN'S AUGHMENT •
....., MloW on NI A duc1ed by: an lndMdu8I manced to tr9nMCt bl*-MAKE SEfMC!. 2116 c..
AIOecc:a L. Robloeon Th• rag111rant com· MM under the flctltou• nyon DrM. Coel4 Mw.
TNa 8latemant -Ned mancad to traneac:t bull-bUllrle8I neme °' namae Calf. 92927 wfttl IN County a.11 of Ot-MM u~ the flctltou• titted at>ow on November Glenn A. Kerr. 1n15
qe County on November ~ name °' nernae 15, 1188 a.q Anita cwa.. FunU911 10, 1NI lllted at>ov. on NcNenlbel 1, CNr1al F. Cal..,,,orthy V...,. Callf. tt70I
. ,,.,._ 1MI Thia ltatarnant wu flled Au ... 11 L. Aoblneon,
DATE/TIME:
SUBJECT:
Wednesday , November 30, 1988, 7:00 PM
Room 87 and 88
The Ho lly-Seacliff Master Plan and EIR may analyze
amendments to the Huntingto n Beach Land Use Element,
Circulation Element, Open Space/Conservation Element
Plan and Recreation Element. Issues to be addressed
will inc lude land uses, street alignments,
t opography, trails, parks , archaeology, sewers and
other items.
This wo rkshop is intended t o be the first of a series
workshops t o consider the Holly-Seac liff Master Plan. •
of public·
The workshop
will be he ld November 30, 1988, at 7 :00 PM in Rooms B-7 and B-8 of
the Huntington Beach Civic Center at 2000 Main Street, Huntington
Beac h, Califo rnia. Contact Hal Simmons, Senior Planner, at 536-5271
if there are any questions regarding this workshop.
--·~--J -I
HOLLY-SEACLIFF MASTER PLAN AREA
· PublWlad Orange Cout Louie JOMPh 8f~d with the County Clark of Ot· 21552 AteNt Clrda. Hunt-
Dally Pttot Nowmbar 19. 28. Thia etatemerit wu fltad ange County on Nowmber tnaton Baectl. Celt. 92648
Dacamber 3. 10. 1988 with IM County Clet1l of Ot· 2, ttaa lhla buelnaea 11 con·
s.101 ange County on Nowmber f'll7121 ducted by: 1 general pert·
--------9. ,... Publlahed Orange CoMt l*lhlp
.. _.,. llftftl'C '117111 Dal'r,.;~ Nowmbet 12. 19, Th• reglltrant com-~ ""'~ Publllhed Orenge Coaet 28, ber 3, 1MI mancect to tn1nMCt ........
ACTITtOUa ....... Dally Paot Nowmbaf 19. 28, ~ MM under the flc:tltous um aTA,_.,, Dacemtier 3. 10. 1M1 bullr1aaa name °' ""'*
TM folloWlnO panona .,. ~7 ,...c; ll)TIC( lilted aboYe on June 117'
001ng bu11Ma1 u: <Merwl R. Karr
PACIFIC PUBLISHING "8JC ll)TIC( '1C11TIOUl9U-U TNa 9taternant wee Ned
GAOUP, 748 Summit Drive. um aTAT'lmNT with the County Clet1l of Ot-Laoun• Beach. Calif. 92651 '1CTI110UI IUIMll The followlng per90n1 .,. qe County on Noll9nber
Joeeph !. Nolen, 748 MAim ITAT'DmNT dolnQ bYllnaaa aa: 9, , ...
Summit Drive. Laguna The lollowtng panona we Tt'MPEST EQUITIES. Pll71'I
8aad'I Calif 92851 doing bU11naM ea: 11912 8du Chica Ste. 201, Pu.bllhect ~ COMI
TNe• bu•inaH 11 eon· MORGAN CONSUL TING, Huntington 8Mc:h, Celll. o.lly Plot No"8lnbel 11, 28,
ducted by: an lndMdual 4199 Carnpua Drive. Suite 92849 Oecember a. 10. ,,..
Th• ragletrent c:om-560. lfvtna, Caltf. 92715 MlchMI Oroealey. 1795~ ~
menced to lr11nMC:t bull· Pamela A. Morgan. 28M 1 Newport Btvd., eo.ta Mau. neaa under the flctltou• Del Sol. UiOun• Celt. 9a.27 ~ n9'M Of nam. Ntauee. Callf. 9285& Sldnt¥ Allan Croaeley.
lilted above on Cnot yet) 'thl• bu1ln"9 I• con-17t3'A Newport Btvd .• Coe1a _ _........._ .................... ...__
Joaaph Nolan ducted by: an lndlvldual Meee. Callf. 92827
Tiiie 9tatamant ... ltlad The ragletrent com-OOfte Pere, 10 Belcanto,
wtttt the County Clet1l of Ot· mancad to ttanaact bull-IMN. Cellf. 92714
qe County on November naae undeir the hc11tou1 Ttlll bullnea 11 eon· 10, 1NI ~ nerna « Mtnea duc1ad by: a 0*'*11 P8'1·
PublllNd 0tano!~~ ~~~~) ~ regletrant com· SIGN/DEVELOPMENT,
Dally Pttot Nowrnber 19 28 Thie 118*nant wee Iliad manced to traneect bl*-1555 Meaa Verde E. llA.
Dacamber 3, 10. 1MI 0
• wtttl the County Clark of Ot· MM under the flctltoua cc::-~ ~H
s.102 qe County on NoY9IT'lber buall"8a name °' nemee Meee Verde e. ,IA, Coe1a
1---------110. 1988 flW7lll lllt~i;:.:n NIA Meaa, Callf. 928H
MUC ll)TIC( Publl9had n.-eoaet Thia •i.temal'lt wu Iliad 11111 bullnaaa ta con-~ -..... ,..__._ of Ot ducted by: In lndMdlllll ACTTnOUe .,_.. Dally Paot NoYember 19. 28, with tfle County.,_,. • Tha r90letr1nt COM• um 8TAT'lmNT Oecembar 3, 10, 19M ange County on Nowmber manced to tranaatt bull-
The followtng panona .,. S.1()4 3• ,... MM under the flctltOUI
doltlO bu11r1aaa •: Publlahed arenge ~ bullneM neme "' """* (a)VET£RtNARY RA.Of()-"8JC M)TIC( ~No-Nmbaf 12 19 ..._ ebo'le on .-..Y 1, OlltAPHIC COMPANY • • 1MO ( b I V E T E R I N A. R Y '1CTmOUa .,_M 28, 3, 1MI Mn Fauloonar
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING. um aTA~ s.oe7 Thie ~t ._.. Ned 1oen El Toro Ave.. Foun-The followlng panona .,. .._.,,. llftftl't wt1t1 the County Clet1l ot Ot-
tlln Vllley. Callf. 92708 doing~ u; ~ nu1~ qe County on October 28, lfett Kantrowitz. 10877 El WORD OF MOUTH, 1271 1NI Toro Av.., Fountlln Vday, ~ Sta. 8, UQuna AC'"10Ua ....... ,_
Callf. 92708 &Meh, Calif. 92651 MAim ITA~ Put>IWled Orange CoMt
Thie bualn... la eon-Matllyn Johnton. t 145 The kMlow4ng S*90na are Delly Piiot NoV9rftber a. 12.
ducted by: an lndMctull l(elletwey, Laguna Baac:tl, dolnCI ~ • 19, 2e. 1MI Tha ragletrant c:om-Callf. 92651 HEALTHY PLANTS, 2700 ' S.013
manoed to tranuct bull-Anna May Karre. 21151 Patareon Plac:a #31-C. naaa under tM flctltoue Newland S-2445. Huntington Coeta Mela, Callf. 92628
bullr.-name °' ,..,,,.. &Meh. Clllf. 92648 Alfrad Rodriguez. 2700 MUC ll)TIC( llMed above on January 1, Thi• bu,,,,.., 11 eon-Patereon Pl~• #31-C, _ _........_ ............. ....., ..... _
1919 duded by: a general pert· Coeta Mela, Calif. 92828 OMMN•MC8
lfett Ktlntrowltz nenNp Thia butlMM I• eon· MO....-
1'* etatamant wu ltted The regl11ran1 c:om-duc1*I by: an lndMdual A.N <>N*ANCe Of' THE
wfttl IN County Clef1l of Of· mancad to tranaec:t bua6-Th• ragletrant com-CITY COUNCIL Of THE
MO* County on ~ naae undeir the flctltoue mancad to tr....ct bualo-CITY Of Nf.Wl'OAT BEACH
10, 1188 bullr.-nerne Of ,,..,.,.. MM under the flctltoue AMEND IN Q THE nsmr llMed abOv9 on No¥9mber 1, ~ name °' namee PAOVISK>H8 Of SECTION
Publlahed Orange Coaet 1MI llM.cl aboYe on October :u, 20.17.140 OF THI NEW-
o.lly Piiot Nc>Y91T1ber 19. 28. MarVyn Jotlfllon 1NI PORT 8lACH MUNICtPAL
Dacambar 3. 10. 1MI Thie etatament -flled Alfred Rodrtguez CODE 80 AS TO MVtU
S. 103 wtttl the Courlty Clef1l of Ot· Thie ata...,_,t WU flled THE..J>EFINITl()N Of TliE
--------qe County on November with the County CWtc of Ot· TEAM "OWEU.ING UHrT'' MlJC ll)TIC( 9, 1981 r.f. County on NoY9mber CPlannlng Co1r1m1111on
PublllNd Of '= 2• Ne ,_,119 Amaodment No. 111)
'9Cf1Tt0Ua .,..... Dally Plot~ t, 28 PublllNd Ofqe CoaM The City COUid of tfla ~':! •• Dacamber 3. 10, 1MI • ' Delly Pttot November 12, 19, ~ ::::::... ltwlfl c9oee
.. bullneM -Sa-Ott 28. Daoember 3• 1... SECTION t. Seollon MAM I SYSTEMS. 313 8 ~ 20.17.140 of IN Nilwpor1
Nof1tl Eucld Wrt, Anaheim. 81_.,. --ea.:itl ...._., Codi II
Clllf ftl01 ~nu•-. ~ atMnded to r..s • ,.,... Franc:•• Man-followa
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TODAY'S .
~ESTATE
CLAUIFICATIONS
' ·IM2-27H
ARE IN THE REAL
ESTATE TABLOID
SECTION
DATA ENTRY
Strong typist for RMI e ...
tatWAutomottve support
poatlon In fatl grOWlng S.... ~of THE DAILY
PILOT. 65wpm minimum
Great opportunity tor ad· ~t Call PEGGY
BLEVINS For lnteNl-
appolntment.
M2..a21btll1
..... flll/IMll
PfT OPENINGS OrlYel"I
rnuet be 19 & O'* wtth
good OMV r"eCO'dt & a~
to wort! ~ A?9fY 4-Jly
ME-No-ED'S PIZZA
t7tfl & Tustin, C M
Motor Routes
available in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Vall•J •
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week •
Must have dependable car
and proof of Insurance.
Call 842-.1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
BOATS MOTORCYCLES
~. ---
4
DAYS
Move 'em Oat!
Need to se an ing that rolls, floats or flies? ... We have a
pecial t o help you Move 'Em Out for only
s7tt
Extra words SOC each. Ada that run 7 days are en edcfftlOnal $4.00. call tor
more Information. Becat•M this ii •special rate, we f'9que9t ~t by
check. MasterCard or VISA.
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NAME
CITY
PHONE
CIRCLE ONE
MASTERCARD/VISA
PRINT AO BEL OW
AOOAESS
STATE ZIP ___ _
AMT ENCLOSED$ __
-1 .-Cf ... bolt. U.. I I M • __., ·---MAJL TO
O...._,CA_
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Delivery Drivers
PART-TIME
Newspap~r Delivery Drivers Needed .
Monday-Friday 2PM-SPM. Weekends
& Holidays 4AM-7 AM. Earn up to
S600/month. Must have reliable
transportation, insurance & a good
driving record.
Call 7 l 4/642-4333 ext. 205
Between 8AM-7PM
Ask For Rodger
Santa Ana Unified
School District
Is Seekf ng Qualified
·-·
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS
Required: California Credential or BA + CBEST
Pay: $85 daily rate/$ 100 long-term rate
Appl£:~1405 French Street ID Santa Ana een 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
For more information, call
(714)558-5864 or558-5716
CLASSIFIED AllJ'EllTISIN6
SALES
We are ADDING to our sales staff.
U you can type at least 45 wpm and have
put telecommunication skills -We can
off er you a base salary + commission AND
a ~place to work.
Frdl nme 41,,,,,., n.e ,4 .,,,,,,.,,,e.
Do yoa.neU a la•or -Call as.
Peto B lewlu er 61• Ve••••
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WANTED: rent lllp fOf 32'
power. 12' bMm, '87 ~· Femlty boet. c.11
John at eso e •ee
Caa,u1/lsaUu1
llH
2i1 11U dUC WWW+
Motorllome. Loaded
35000ml. IK OSH1
124.500. 875-8995 ..... ,..,
........ 1111
YrmCD1W.m ,.., won In coni.t. 50 cc. corlll blue, .-:trtc
11811 l500 79CM293
latlb d• ... rn ~, or ·a~-------------~
Merced11 Benz and QM
the Early Bird L ....
Rate. Compw9 HouM °' lmport8 & be .....
111/1144 •• ,
0ur eo montt1 llllllllnQ pr~
gram ... -... Com-
par9 Home ot tmporU a
be .....
111/114 11111 ............
c:;; 1.9 ;;; your pemp.,;a
Merced II Benz. You wtll
-O<-flgtlt c:eah. Com-er-.:--°' lmporb &
11an1•• 1•1 ' ........ , ....
Adtnial4blbW
A·J POSITIONS
WOtk In the fN9t expanding
Newspaper Promotion field. If you are
eeff-motJvated and Hke W()(t(lng with
teenagen, thla may be the
opportunity you've been wafting for.
$400 PIR WllK
(Te Steft)
WltllPetetdlal
te $1,000 PIR WllK
lneured Van, Wagon, or
Llltge sedan 11 Required
~ .............. ..,.
.......... Uel ....... y._ ow. Area.
CALL MR. ITEYENI
(213) 477-3113
•OTOl IOUTll
WEEll.Y PAYIHT
CALL 642 4333 =--
OUR FAMOUS
DIMESj\·LINE
HAS RETURNED!
~le by popufar Mmand. Dtn~s·A·Llne wiU run Friday. ~tur
day and Sunday fn Its own classification 1n t~ Classlflt'd Ads.
Since tNs Is a spKlal offer. ~ Nlfe a Thur~ noon Madllne
and .sa prepaymen< tor al ads. Thfs is ~ to al private PMtY
adWrtlsers tor rNrm.ndise not ~r s I 50 (prke must be listed
1n ad) and no abbreviatlOnS wil be Kcepted. Al ach Wll run
Friday. s.t:urday aid Sunday. There Is a 5-~ minimum a< 20C
per line ... So Y'M" low cOlll '*"91-A·Une ad ts onlly •••
Sl.00.
DEADUNE: ~~noon
.-..cE: S·llne minunum • l days • 20C per hnt' • U 00
• All ads Mt' prepaid by coming "'"llO the Od1ty Pilot 10
place your ad or use the coupon below
• Private party rMrchandlse only olds No com-
mercial ads, pets. hvestock. proc:toce or plants
• E«ti Item must be Pfked In the ad witn no items av«
Sl50.
MAIL TO: DNMl·A·Une
Dally Pilot
HO weu 8.1)' Strttr. Costa Mesa. CA 92626
OJHly Pilot hours ,
Monday-Friday 8 00 AM 10 5 00 PM
AMOUNT ENCLOSID ________ OATES TO RUN _______ _
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All ,...,, 121,IH ~mlel.M.• w--. AMIN, ewe.-· CA0tLLAC8. CHEVYS. A•l•D••• 81CTIOM JM. AND COMPANY, IUelHIEll EOVIPMEHT du!Mdby.~llNtl wtetl .. Countya.tClllOr• ~ •• _ _. ... Ill. Ila .,_ c..om *'IMlll'nf* FOA0.8, MERCEDES , ...... Oii Tt9 ... 2006 W ._,.._ ltwd. t'110 SYSTEMS, 2006 W .....,_ Tiii regl1tr1nt c:om-Ml9 County Oft OoloMr IO, -1111'11 ••-.......... (I0140) ....... PORSCHE&. PLUS NllT esACM WM. ......,;lw:fl.c.lf --lhd. N9wpor't8eect\ C.W .-.... 10 nnwt ..,. 1• ... ___. W ·--TRUCKS AHO VANS COD9 TO IHAM.llN Jo.,.,_, 21110W1 S1 .. t2tl3 '*' U1NW the flctttout ~ _.._ -Wt INN AMAZING RECORDED O.·WAY lllAlfllC H N9wpcwt leed\, c.11. t*3 "'°*d Sc:ott 8ow9r1 ._..,.. MIN 0t '*'* ~ °'9'111 C....
7 1 1 .. 1111 -IM.Mlll MHSAOE REVEALS TMI ocu .. atrl MUY CNftdt'I a. w~. 209 m A -19th SL, NilWPOtt llMd ebol'9 on OGtobw 1t. =-~ 1~ ,.: ...
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1._. ••• -_.. to11ow1ng etr..U end elleye 19N Thie et .. em.nl WM IMed Se-052 :~0,,2108 VIMe Def Oro. •· I• II• 5 epeed ,,_. redl... amA · i~ · ~be~ •1reet9 at.a Jo..._ with the County CWw1l or Or-leadl. c.. ta.o ,,,.~ I I ••• .. • • ...,_ st_.....:/br•k•'. ••• -i~""" tlleys: Thia 11atement wee llled •"99 OOunry on No\lltllbtr fta.£ llJT1CE Weyne l"tllMp O. Cero. •
1< I. ·--...,....... ....,.,,. --'e.aaQtk• Mair18tfMI ffom OoMrlo wlthtMCountyClerkorOf-10, 1988 ' 2108\nMI OllOfo,~ 1.:fourctoor.w......_...n AM/FM, calMtte, A/C, 1-Atf.A/C.llll"""'"'-LllHLl•ll•H• "ant to the moet nortMf'ty rigeCountyonOCtot>er26. 1
,...,.. fllCTmOUIMflIT•H 8Mdl,Call.t2tl0 J" ..,ane.tor (14M2) tttt. Cwtom ~.tun WW'Mm •1•tm111t••tncwm 1 8'nplur9 s.n.. Loeded l)Olnt of Main Str• Nonh 1Ma' Pubhhed Orange Cout ~ITA~ Thia ~ 1e oon-
11.11 •. ULDWW roof. SHARP! S5,995 5 epeect menuei. redlala, $6295 ...n power equlprMnt ~ bOUnd trlftlc: oniy. ,_,. o.ity P110t Nowmbef 11, H J The lolkMtno ~.,. .esueted t1y. an lndh1d ie1
(2FJG1ot) power btllc•. AM/FM, ..,--..-DU moonroof. (7711121 Bey A~ "om Mein Publlehed Orange eou1December3. 10. 1984 doing bUelnlM .. , Tiie reotatrant c:om-1• IUI lllJmrll... ~·. AIC. Cwtom .. -,.....-::, S13"5 Street to A Street EM1 D11't Not NoWmber 5. 12. Se.100 BAR8ERYCOASTMEH'S menoed to .,.,..,. bUll-aml ..,_. oof low -1 ' bOUnd lrfllllc onty 11, 29, 1988 HAIR DESIGN, 4265 M8n· ,,_. Uftder the tlc1"oue . JI 1811'11• ........ mMM.i4.=(~Y"3) h ilAJCMllWatMttt.• •• AStreettromBeyAwnue s.o67 •-• lllft'TIH' lng*IW'llyUnh 13.Newpof't ~ !WM 0t ,.,._ • ~ -CIUIJ) to Be1boe Bou6ev8fd ScMIUI r-.... ..,,~ e..c:tl, Cell!. t2teO llMld 8boW on NIA '·,,Aut tic door llllM'lll... $6695 bOUnd trefftc onty "8JC llJTICE ~TYTIOW--H AonelO a Uttle. 11331 w.-,.._ 0. Cero ome • pow. .... 'II 211 D lmA '17TO'IOTACGIGWllU Bey A-from Melli tum STATllmWf &penll• Ofenge, Cellr Thie ~ -fllild
t ~ r~,:;~:· Automatic, 9 cylinder, ---WI A.IC,,..--.,.MAI Street to Elatlth Street Ptennou8.,_.. Thefollow4ngper90nlere 928et wlthlNCcu1tya.tlof~· ~ .. ~ AIC' powerdootlodt,r.ct..,., ~~llOIUDUSlh W~t>Ounalrafllconty UlalTA~ doing~-Robon E w..._ Little, =Countyon~ .
···-roo' f lmm.:...·l•t~ crulH, power ltHr-"'"'""'' $1995 LllHL1•11•11:11 Mwemar DrlY9 "om the Tllefo1iow4oopereone-BEACHWOOD CON-111331 Elpenlt•. Oreno-' 1 -...,... • _.. lnn/brakH AM/FM "Slgneture Serlu " aouther'ly line of Belboe Oo6nQ ~ ec STAUCTION, 1571 Sen c.llf t29et r-
condltlon. 114.995 • • • 4 ~. r9d4llla. power ..... b .J l:O"ad•d with po••r Boulevvd to IN~ PEARSON & AS · BemwdlnoPl.Coet•Meu.. T~ bull""8 II eon· ~ °' .. -~ (1GIM363) cauette, A/C, tllt._!·top, br#(-. One only-1\un'y h • A c.,......_ml _ --t & -roof. fine or CMnnel Roed. ~· SOCIAT£S. 3115 Vile w-. Cellf lnC21 Ouc:ted br'~ llnclwi1e ~ ... ...,. QdOOW oH', ._..
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•-.-~om wheel9. -.395 on tt\la oneu An•........, ,.., •• 1~11 ...,_....,_, .......... ~bouno 11e111c....... -· T --$ 1~ 19. *II Biii ,J -(50720) _ ..... elJ"'bl•. ("J8-20-5·.,"'1 ~ ~ft!."'..' 973491 118 9t5 -"• Newport e..cn.,c.cn 92t631 c.toe AMdfe&. 1578 Sen ne regl1tren1 com--·...,... • • ~.. • • .. ~ 11.~ ...... ,n,_.,.. -~~n. elley ~ ~ Robert t. Pewson 31 t$ Bemerdlno Pl .• Coat• Mela. menced to trllnMC1 bull-s.ote lml ICllmrll... $8,175 M"'rm filSta.~•& 1 · 1 e.lboe ~d CW\ 1M VIiie way. HewPot1 8-:ti Celd 92t27 ,_. u~ ltle flctltoua ---------
141.-e .-a --··WW .. ....-Al notttt end Mw-Driwl on CMf 92'i3 • Thl1 bu.llnen 11 con· buelneee name or ~ PmlJC MJTa:
• *ME....,"'0£S ,;;;1 300SO. ......... M1 ••11 ~ .~"":' "'* '* M IN IOU1h. from the .-tetly Thia l>usln ... 1.1 con· CSUC1ed by-enlndMdual lilt«Jebove on~ber 1, _.....;,.=.-..;;..-..--....._ __ _ ~ v -._ ;· ~ edit boundery or I Street to the OUctecs by' .,, lnCSMcJuel The regl11rent com-1981 FICTl1'i0Ue • 11•• 1: _ All option•. centre nr •.a _...1 ~ oe cm. t°t#J; nor1herly line of Mir.mar The reglllrent com· mencect to trenieeet buSI-f:lonelO B Utlle MAm ITA,_,-
; wheel&, lhHPlklna, ....... l1l --· • Nm 11 27 11 ° ... '111111.11191 Offle. EUlerty bound trefflc: nlenced to trenMCt bull-,,... under the llC'tllous Thlt 11e1ement -tiled The folowlng penane -
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... 11 _ 4 cytlnOer • 5 IPMd man-fteU, s-.., I I· Autometlc, 9 cylinder. only ,,... under 111e flctftous outlrieU nerne or nam. With the County Clerk of Or· dOlng ~ ee:
......,., v'""" ---.rs IMal, redlata, CfUIM, power CAllDDfll power door lodt redlm ~ Oii Norte. Tremc: to butlnMI neme or MmeSlfilted el>OYeon NoYernber 1 enoe County on OCtooer 21. BURKMAN PAOPEATlES, a.46-2990 deys 9 c:ytlndef, 5 epeect ·min-bflk-. AM/FM, CUMI· _-D cruise powar • ateer~ I proceed wtelerty oNt for• lilted ·~ on Jenuery 8 1988 . 1988 • 1870 Pertc Newpof1 1'215, I power door 10cit te. A/C. Extre 1h1rpl ' Olllenc:. or epproxlmetety 1H2 • ~ AMOrez ,..... Newpof1 Beectl, Cellf.12110
:1NISSAN 1988 Sentr1, :c;1•1,, crul ... powe; Fln1nclng Available. MAIDA lng/brakH, AMIFM.1300 reet WMI ol L StrMI. Robert T P-aon I Thie 11etemen1 wN flied Publllhl<I Orenoe COU1 S-atttman <*on.
7500 mli., red, 4.epeect, brak• AM/FM CUMt· ( 1SRF756) S5.89e. CNMtte, A/C, tilt. Vinyl Plue Oii Sur Trefllc: to Thia 1teteme<1t was riled with the County Clertl of Or· Deity Pllol OCtot>er 29. No-1870 Pen Newpof1 #215, ~ AIC, •t.,eo ouHtte. te. A/C. Extre c:lean. ...... WW 1425 Baker St. top. S3.99s (tEBEe&9l proceed ... 1er1y only f« • wtth the County c1er11 ot Of. enoe County on OCtot>er 2e . ....,.,,ber s 12. 19. 1988 Newpof1 Beedl, Cellf.12110
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SllOO/obo 875-9409 ""~ner• narsonal car. n1.a•11 1111WllMllAll IOlllence of 8P9fOlllmetely enge CountyonOCtober 26. 1988 I S...055 This b141neee .. con-
vw .. --Costa Mesa ·-· 300 .... well of L S1rMt. 1988 neaao ducted by. en lndMcluel ' •' --'II •1171 · Financing Avalleble. -n •.a.. 545.3334 -Oceenfronl elley from M ,-.S15 Pubfl9hed Orange Cou1 P\llJC fl)TlC( The regletrant com-
.J 4 cytlnder, 5 ~ man-(2783) $29,100 •--142-1111 StrMI lo Chennel ~: Publlllled Ofenge Cout Deity Pilot November 5 12. menced to tr....-:t buel-Ull, redlatla, power at..,-...... WW VfKY c leen. Auto. Air. Euterty bound tretflc only. Delly Pilot Nowmt>er 5. 12 19. 26. 1988 FICnTIOUI ..._.. ,_. under IN flc:t"oua
lng/br•kH, AM/FM, •1-m1 Cruze. C a autu. vw '74 BUG. greet Ml-1Ln•HU'M•TA1 SECTION 2 Tiiis Otdl-lt.26.1988 . S..075 NAMllTATDmWT ~ IWl'll or,,.,,... ~•. AIC. (29H) (000979) S8t95 nlng condition whit• 11111 nance shell De publlslled Sa--0681 The following l*'l()n$., lillled eboW on October 11,
•••• "' View all Mercedll Benz • PllTlll S2250/ob0. 97~2479 pp a cy11nder, power door : ~f ·:: ~end~ --... -TICE NI.JC llJTICl ~1c:r=-~ EX-1-:.._ 8ur1lnw! °"'°"
• yeers, n --pow9r ~..,lng/brak•. 1 deys efter 1ne d•t• of this '1CTITlOU8 .,..... co.. Sul! 200 ' wttt1 the eounty a.ti of Or-•1-1111 models cotors I •• .. WW '111110-n lock, '·~····· cruise, ..,,,. lhell be ett.ctlw 30 .-~ "" • ECUTIV E SUITES~ Thie .....,,..,. ... tlled
PORSCHE 1971 911T our 200 plus dlaplay. VW '89 Squarebedc. good 5 epeed manuet. redlala. AM/FM. eueette. AIC. ~Uon flCnTIOUS IUMIEH NAm ITAft•NT lleecrl C-.~ t:ze8o r-.-. on~ 20. ::•15 911S motOI'. Kenwood Compere HOUM of Im-Interior & eicterior, new crula•. power t tffr-tilt. $3,"5 (2AXN&59) I Thia ordlnenoe ..,.. in. um aTAT'EmNT The tollowlng penona we ~fled ~Ser·=--.. , CO phone/ext ~ & be aaf9. tlr-. Medi engine, MOO lng/bre kH. AM)FM, lllfmrll llAll lroduced el• regulet meet· The following Pll'IOnl ere Ooong ~ P ¥ic. Inc: Celllomle, 4350 PlllNI
MUsT SEEi 1;~~295 211111• ..... obo 9e3-8314 o.MI. c:ueette, AJC. Bii on blk. - -'ing ollhe Ctty Councll of the ~c~Sf YACHTS I BIN FINANCIAL 3300 von · K~en. Sull• 240• Publl8ned 0renge COMt
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I N et>te..(2ESV147)$11,9e5 1988. llld waa edo'1ted CW\ pott...C,, C:,f g29eo Benon n~ 210 ouc:1eoby •CIOrllOr•tlon s.451
d ••.. WW .ma .. m U\e 1•1h dey of November. RlndertpKMf Inc: • Vie ttMc:a. Newpof1 Beedl. Tile reglllrenl com·
0 . , S e-ws M1 -11 -1988. by lhe foltowlng vote. Cellfomle ·, iso1 Cellf.92983 menc:ed to trenaec:t ~ ._ •-to Wl1 c:otp0t• 1on. Thi. t>ullneas 11 con-,_. under the lic:tltou11-.....;;..;;;;=--------
. WW .. Ill •-· 4 eutomatlc, 4 c:yfindef. AYES. TURNER. PLUM-Weet P.aftceo..t Hlgtlwey. OUcted'!iY en lndlvlduel ~ neme Of ,__ ACmiOUe ....... -•• _ -power door IOcit, radlels. M ER. HAR T. CO)(. Sune 205. ~ Beech, The reglstren1 com· lllt«J eboYe on September ..,... ITA~ 4 c:yllnder,ltd~men-crul1e, power ateer· STRA USS S ANSONE Cellf 92MO menc:ed to lrensac:t bl.*-1 1M8 Thetolawlng -
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uel, AM/FM. CUMtt•. lng/br•k••. c:aaaelte. MAURER Thi• butln... 11 c:on· ,,... undef Ille tlc:lilOUI CIW'le Moretend. PTeeident doing~=---T d Show car condition. Must A / c. t t 1 t . S 5 . 4 9 s NOES. NONE ouc:ted bY" • c:GrllOf•tlon
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Available. ( 1SKB349) BUllMTM llAll JOHN C . COX, """ ,_, ~ r the tictitous l9U enoe Cowlty Qrl OCtot>er 19, (t>)ONSHORE DEVELOP-0 . , • ...10 ~. Anenc:lng (1MJW804) ABSENT NONE m!::c, r~gl:t~ c::,: listed 11boYe on OCtober t5, with lheCounty Clertl °'°'" PROPERTIES GROUP
$3,895 --1 MAYOtt ~ u Bert Ne0ei"*1 1988 • MENT (c)ONSHOAE IH·
In newsracks
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Community News Along the Coast
.. (714) 642-4333 Home Delivery
---·-ATIEST Wende E Reg· ltlt.O'-oo!-:' d:to:m: Thia stet--.I wa lilecl "-U VESTMENTS. 425 SOtt1 --HI 141~1 glo. Clty'Cler'k • . with ttl4I County Clertl of Of. Publierled Orenge Coat SINM Suite 21 Newpor1
•1·1111 I Publlahed Ofenge Coast ,19:oc A Alf\detspechef I fgC County on OCtober 29. Ody Pilot October 29, No-Beedl, Cell!. IJ2ei3
VW Vanegon 1982. 64.000 ..... 'MU I Deity Pilot November 19. Pr~ • 1 ,,.._l"""'ber 5. 12. 19, 1H8 ~ Bd'leilbeum. 1555
m 11 e • • • u tom• t I c , IAm 111&1 1988 s.110 Thll i tetemen• was flied I Published Ofenge Coast Se-049 EM1 ..._. Verde Or. na,
11ereo/cuaette. nHds Autometlc. 4 cylinder. I with Ille County Cler1c or Or· Detty Piiot NoYember $, 12. •-.,. -TICE ~~·Calf.~
WO(j( $3000 obo power dOOf loek. radlels, enoe County on November 19 26 1988 .._.., .....,._, .-,,.. ...,_,_.,
body ' crulae power steer· PlBtJC fl)TJC( 2. 1988 1 ' S.07• 101~ Eellt 8eilbol llYd., 640-1937 • c I Fif7122 I . Newpof1 8-:tl, Celt. 92181 lng/brlk•. AM /FM. Al • FtCTITIOUS .,.._.. Stepllenl & K 5000 MA.Ml 8TATlmWT Tiiie bue1neM Is con-
&-... ..___..i_ t•-tllt. $5,995 (2CHOOOO) NAm ITAT'lmNT Birch Str .. t. S~~-•lO, PlBtJC fl)TIC( The folloWlng pereone _,. duct«J by. CC>-1*11•1 ---... llllMTll 11111 The lollowtng penona er• HewPot1 Beedl. Cellf 92660 doing~ ea: • Tiie regletrant c:om-
_,,. •-- -OOlng bu-"-at; Publllhed Orange Coast ACTTTIOUa ~ 211 1 SOUTH ANNE ~ to trw.ect ~ -'11-1.--·-HARDWOOD FLOOR Delly Pllol November 12 t9 NAm ITA~ STREET PARTNERS, 475 neea UNler 1M ftctltOUI ..... 142.-a1 GALLERIA. 1938 Hert>or 2e. becember 3 19U . . The tolowlng per'80fll -North Muller Street, ..,._ ,_ °' -
le ctulM I 8NO Coeta MIU. Callr ' • S.o83• dOlnQ ~ ... ANlllelfTI. celtt 92801 111tec1 ...,.,. on October 1. Automat • • ~ IUlllll I 'la 924129 w£s FRAMING 16783 ProtOfMftt. lnc: .. Generel 1918
ateertnt,btlk•. c:auet llJL&Slalll ~ehmen z.m.nPoUr 21 ..a.JC fl)TlC( Beech Btvo Hun11"9ton Penner. 475 Not1tr M\iMer Rober1 J. Herbert t .FN. -'2c) . u . 3&-Sj I 6 II 0 C.fOiille •223 . .,_,C:.111 t ia..cn Cellt '2641 StrMt, An•Mlm. Cellf. Tllil ...,,""" -..., (1 Ucv Automet c. cy n er. t2715 ACTITIOUI .uaaNESI Weft SnyOer ~·.<1 Sap. 92801 -wttt1 tN COiiitj Clift of Or-llllmrll IUll powerl dOOfloCk.radtials, M RezejoZ:I 12•A ~lh MAlllSTA~ pnlre. Belboa lsl8nO C.t T1111· l><n.lnM8 19· <:OnJ eneeCourlt)'on~····· mma cru ••. power • •er-s 1. Newpof1 e..cn c.i.t The l*'90flS -92662 oueted by e llmlted Plf'ner· 1918
I Ing/brakes, cassette. 92M3 d<*lg :;::: ... Tiiis 1>u11nes1 ,. con· llllP ....U IU~1 AI C . t ilt $3 ,2 95 Thi.I t>uslnea.a 11 con· TME TIMESAVER MAN-ouct«J byenlndMOuel file reglalrenl com·1 Pvbllflecl()tenge~
(1GMY690) ducted by en lndr.llduel AGE ME NT COMPANY The r1g11t re n1 com· mencecl to trWIMCt ~ Dll't P9ot oao.r "· ~ -'11 lllllm B•l•TM IUll • Tile reglltr ent com· 21302 8eectl 81 Huntingt~ menc:eo 1o trwect 11u• ,,... un6er Ille flctllow _,_ S. 12. 19. 1MI 91 myao menceo 10 lrenNCt ~ Beedl Cell1 ~ ,,.,. under the llc:t1tou1 °"8lneN rwM °' _._, s..050
Automatic:. 6 cylinder, •.a• -•1 ;:'~ndel'nem:_1141 orrk= l<eren Lorre 1ne Va n ~ neme ~ "-power door IOcit. redials, _._. bled~ on October 7 CMl9 21302 8eee1\ B•. 11.11.0 ~ oo ot>er 1
crulH , power 11Hr· mlf 'll Pllllllll 1918 Huntington Beach. c.111 19!8811 SnyOer ,___
lng/brakH. ca1Htt•. . M RenjOZI 92648 Thi st•t~t -tlleO •••
A I c . t 11 t . s 5. e 9 5 YU Thia 11etement ~ ftlecl Tllll 1>111tness IS con· with :. Coun Clent of Of. j (2EXP488) 6 cylinder. power OOOl'I with tile County Clertl or Of. ~4:' ~.~.~·~~om. I County::, Octooer 2e. STRONG Shepherd Canrmy 111~!0'8 J !:!e, ':t'!:'i~g/~;~!!:: :countyoo0ctooer25. menced ,: trensac:I ~· ~ ~MARY VIRGINIA H~ BellCb: 1 ._,-.... CUMtte. AIC. tilt Low ,_191 ~n<l~he°"t~!'.: Put>ll"*I Or8ftll9 Coast STRON.G , ace 81 . CA In lieu of flowers
MJ.-a1 mllea.$16,295(7-3 121 1 Pubftlhed Orenge Cout lllleOe~on Novemt>er 2. Deity Pilot Nowmt>er s 12. b o r n in Boston. donations may be J
llMl.Ul'll llBTmlt•llAll 'Dellyber~1 1~f~~·No-1988 19.2e.1988 Se-069 Musacbuaetu on m.detotbeAmerican
UIUll mna.a . lv.tn . . . S.0$8 ~:_"',!".f_::tv:_~ J anluaryd 2\ l~~t = i:::=~
llrwanma tr 142~1 •-.,. lllftTIM' wtth the County cwir of Of. •-.,. 11nl1CE res ent 0 a •1 -I .--""1-. ange County on Nowmber .--"" Mesa for 31 years Broed'Way Mcrtuary •
Automatic, Pow« Ooor ,_ '12l ... I FICTITIOUS.,..... 3, 1984 F1CTITIOU8 llUSINEH 1 passed away in Costa Mesa Dlndan.
IOcit, CNIM. power st..,.· 59.000 miles, one O'#f*. tum aTATEmWT I FW7251 I N~ ITA~NT Anaheim. Callforma 642-9150
power. v-a. LHther. (•2Gtu5101 &73-1783 OOlng b4lf//lnele ~ OeHy PIW>I ~ber 12. 19. 00!"9 bullneM 81 on November 17, t'"-;:::::!!~=~~=~ Ing. caaaet1•. AIC. tilt. All p p s 3 5 5 0 0 8 0 I The tOllOwWlg .,.. Publllhed Orenge Coal The followlng '*"°"' .,. I
S18.995(98120&) I PORT s ioe POOl SER-2e, Oec:emt>er 3. 1988 JO & ASSOCIATES 729 1988 She was IUD""'' ·-.. 1111111 VICE. 2773 $anOploer' °""'· Se-088 w 16th SI Coala M ... , preceded 11\ death by ..::i. ~ '
.. 1..... -·--Coe••~Ceft, gme I Ceilt 92827 her daughter. Anita I---,....,..,,.-===-LO~ Wtth power equip-S1-Poner. 2773 Send-f'tBJC fl)TIC( Delle Applege1e 773 5._.,. survived by ~~ ;_~~trwv
aea•.aallUIM ____, •""""""'plpel" Ortw, Coat• ......_ Hymenus. Leuced•• Celtt --· --......... ~, ! TODAY'S I L-c_R_o_s_sw_o_R_o_r_u_z_z_LE----
ACftOU
1 Unrvffted
5 Ten p<ef
9 Unten'9d 14 Ending for
' 15 Cect
18 Ruleien cur
17 FMl.-
18 Stlng t9 Queen Sp
20 Pr9tend 22 Ttensmltter
23 Tie
24 Direction
• 25 NYC lheeter
HDecr..-
s• 32 Mekeleal
, 33 Comedlen Jllcil
34 Aliannetlw
35 N.Y city
3e Oef
37 Leg pert
31 Expecteo
i 39Aelglll --~Yon
'1 Poller hend
43 Or..oect
I .. Loom pen
45Scr~
41WeteheS ... -""' flettereo
2 3 4
14
17
20
53 Oomldle
54~• SS C.ty of FIJI
$8 Mor•log~
$7 Mono $8 AccUl1ome0
$9 Rlnglet eo UnvWnleNO
11 1 Melllc:en coin
DOWN
1 VehlcleS
2 Dugout
3 Eerth
•Tone down
5 Oeptec:l•t•
8 M•. Wharton
7 Menelon
8 F ... 1eo
9 lnMCt
tO 1189PlfllngS
11 Attecit
12 Ml. He111ewey
13 Perjurer
21 Febrlc
22 Frencll ,..,.,
2• Weepon
25 Ctiuma 29 Concerning
21 ~o ... bled
28 Belief
29 AdOlttonel
30 ui-z -
31 Atnerc*1
33 Ful of
6 7
lhrubl
36 Genoe ruler!!
37 Stirs
39 Plowmen
.0 Nomad. a hOfne
•2 SteQe lell!a
43 Femme -
45 -eclipse
•II 1""'*'91
a
•7 St ... bH111
... Oeperled
•9 Rubber type
!50 o.c:.lt
5t Suneel•
52 Well Pll'1
54 ConUllner
-·-111•••-IM• ment. like ·-· .,,H., catir 9292e fllCTTTIOUS9USINEU 9~2• husbend. R o bert 3SOO Pec:flcV-Ortve lllmJZ (2LMX9S6) Thia t>u1inen 1a con-NAiii ITATDIOfT Strone of eo.ta Mesa; ~ 8-=tl
Loeded wl1tl power equip-duct.a .,.,...,, lnOMOuel The ~ penona .,.. dauahier. Elu.abeth g.u.2roo
ment ( 1 KSF327)0 1r The r1glalren1 com· doling~ er k 1 d Must .... Mak• otferl ~ 10 trenuct ~ Sl"HE PACIFIC COM-(Nie ) A exe n er,
540-5630 -under the nc11tous PANY. 2•2$ Orenge Aw ~ Be.ch. CA. ~ name Of ~ Unll a..1 Coa1e Mesa. Cellf llKllFI brother, Bill F.aUJn.
Ull L!' ~ FORD EXP 1982. fully = ebo¥e on October IO 92r.[rlcle AMI G•ll. 2•25 9pedr1 wtt.ll Ohreldgon . 2Eligr~dtb·
-•5 equipped. very low mi... St-P011er Ofenge Aw Unit s-1 CoeUi -el tM c 1 re n, U....: Automatic, Pow« door age. $2400. 4M-2978 TNa 11et_..t -flleCI ......_ Celf1 92627 ..., pet.a and Nick Alexander. ~.•~.power. A/~.t':~ -~ 'M ... _. with theCounCounty Clerl!Oct of 0r2.: 1 Rell P8'JI Lot11. 2425 Of. ~ Roary will be recited I
i7e."5(2'8XG378) -·-• ..--: ty on ooer "· enge Ave unit 8-1 Coste la ~ on Sunday Nowm-
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,1 con-her 20. 1988 a t 7:00 lll.!', .... 111111 Autometlc. 6 c:yllnOer, Put>lllhed Orange Coaq Ouc:ted by 1 generel P8'1· ~ A.. p M at p 1 er c e
-power door IOdc. CNIM, Delly Piiot Octot>er 29 No-1 nerthlp f >-<.{;. • >"il Broth Bell Broad 1---------power steerlng/bfekes. 'lllfl'lber 5 12 t9 1988. Tile re g1atran1 com-J? en • ,_ .. T&lll cuHtte. A/C. 1111 • • • S..057 menceo 10 trensac:t ~ ·/ way Chapel. Costa
Auto. air, 4 d00f.(10Z599) $10,-495 (2JCL \M) ,,... under tl\e flc11tou1 -1 I MHa MUI of Ouis-
18995 1111W1111 IUll NI.JC fl>TICE bulfneat neme °" nemea tian Bunal will be cel-m PllTlll .... '1Cnnou8 ....... ~= l bove on Merdl 28, • • I ebrated on Monday.
•• ... W~1 NAm aTAftmMT Pelr1c:le Anne Gill "1
• ' November 21, 1988 at 1-----------------., Tiie:=:~.,. Tiii• a1etement wu filed 10:00 A.M. at St.
Do-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS "°:1·s HOT DIPPED wltllt~Countyg:"'ot!~-J oa c h i m Cethohc BOLTS. 218 Megnolle Ave ,= ounry on ' Church. Vi.Sita~ at A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER Coat•......_ Cellf 12e21 ,.._ mortuary on SUnday,
Beth Rive Swill. 21e Publi9MCI Orenge COMI 642-5678 Novttn.ber 20, 12:00,
Megnolle Ave .. Coe1e MIN Oe<1y Polol N<Mlmber $, 12. ":00 p M In-Cellt t2e27 19 28 1918 noon '° •· · · ™' butmeu 11 con· S.076 t e rm e n t , Good duc1ed by' .,, indMOu8I
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llllT.OUW
Mortuery•c.n.tery
CrtmelOfy
1625 Giiier Ave
Cost•Meu $oi&O-S554
The reg11tre nt com· menced fO tr-1 bue>-
neel under the r.cmoua
buatneee neme °' ~ lllted at>ow 00 October 10 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
OUIL f A SUPER STAR
Tn1s IS.page mstructton gu1det>ooi. ust5 a Qu•t ll
lold1ng fabric 1tchr11Qut 10 produce 1ne oopular •
p11enwor1r. 9ta1 du 1gn A convtn enl tull·s•u "ac&-aole pattern snee1 and sttp·bv·step du ett•ons guide you 1n cru ttng &n array ot 11ems The pillows
pictured ht.re will drus up .atly room •n your 11ouse
Tne lolded stir oes1gn can also ;adorn wall dKOtl·
11ons vests 1pe>l1.l11Ct c:ove1 s ;ano mort --------------
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flliu lllClllCIU Po ••Ql & PfOftl.Ol Hall0f1ng
t9N 8edl Atve SWlft n. etetemen• ... llled
wlttl -County Cieri! of Or· f.I: County on Octot>er :le .....
Pvbllhed Orenge c-t Dll't Not ~ 5. 12
tt, 21, 1tM
S.072
The legal Department at the
Oalty Pilot Is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now ava il·
able to new bus.nesses
W. wttl now SEARCH the
name for you at no extra charge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court House In Santa
Ana Then, of course. aher the
search 1s completed we will file
your flctlt1ous business name
statement with the County Clerk,
publish once a week f0< four
weeks u requtred by law and
then file your proof of publl·
cation with the County Clef'k
Please stop by to file yovr
hct1t1ous business statement at
the Daily Pilot l egal Depart-
ment. 330 West Bay, Costa
~ Calttomta:. If you cen not
stop by. ptene caU us
at (71 4) 6.42-'321. Extenstc>n
315 or 316 and we wiN 11\Me
arrangements '°' you to handle thlS procedure by mall.
If you should have at'ly furth9f
Questions. ptHM caH us Ind we
will be mOfe than glad to ...._.
you
Good luck In YC>Ur new buSlnesall
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810 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, November 11, 1988
~N0.11-41 ...
AN ON>INANCI OP 1lm CITY OP NmWPC>RT MACH
AmNDltQ CHAPTD U1 OP THm
NnfPORT 9SACH llUNIC•AL CODIE
PERTMING TO NOMCOMlllRCIAL IOUCITATION
The City Council of the City of Newport Beech doee hereby ordain u toftowe:
a.ction 1. Chapter 5.41 of the Newport BNc:tt Mun~ Code la hereby 8IMnded to reed u follows:
Ctlepter 5.41
NONCOMMERCIAL SOLICITATION
Section a:
5.41.005 L~tlve Findings and Statement of P\lrpoee.
5.41.010 o.flnltlona.
5.41.015 Permit Requirement for Noncommercial Sollcltations.
5.41.020 Exemption•.
5.41.025 Application tor Permit.
5.41.030 Permit Fee.
5.41.035 lauence of Permit.
5.41.040 Form end Duration of the Permit.
5.41.045 Non-tranaterablllty or Pe<mlta.
5.41.050 Watver of Requlrementa In Extraordinary Emerge
Section 5.41 .005 Leglalatlve Findings and Statement of PurpoM.
The City Council hereby nnd1 ,and declar• u follows:
A. Peraons and organlz.at~ have been and are IOllciUll'IQ fund• and Pf'°'*1Y In tne City 9n the repreeentatlon that
IUCtt proceed• are to be u98d for noncommercial purpoaM when euch funds and property maj be u98d wholly or In large
part for the private profit of the ll}dlvlduaia promoting audt 'ao4tcltatlona.
B.A variety of mlarepresentatlona and other frauds IMY be emp!Oy.cl In such IOllcltatlona.
C. Thia Ordinance 11 enacted to Identify and reglste< group1 sollcltlng '°' noncommercial purpoae In the City ao that
the public can analyze the natureand worthlneu of the IOllcltatlon In an Informed fashion.
0 . Thl1 Ordinance Is necesaary to protect the public health, saffl(y and welfare.
Sec11on 5.41.010 Definitions.
Aa uaed In thl1 Chapte< the followlng terms a.hall have the meanings Indicated:
A. "Appllcent" means the person applylng to the City Manager for a solicitation permit on behalf of the permit holder.
B. "'City Council" meen1 the City Council of the City ot Newport Beech.
C. "City Manager" means the City Manager ot the City of Newport Beacn orhls/her d,algnee.
O. "Contribution" means the giving of anything of value, Including money, property or any other type of financial ..-.ance. or the pledging otanythlng of value, lnciudlng money, property, or any other type of financial uaiatance, or
the purchue or offer to purch .... anything otvalue, lnctudlng, but not Hmlted to. good•. MMcel, bOoka. pamphlets,
tlcke11, aub9c:riptlona to publications. upon the Implied or express repreaentatlon that the proceed•. or• portion thereof,
of the gift, pledge. or purchaM will be used t9r a non-commercial purpoM.
E. "Director ot Finance" means the Director of Finance of the City of Newport Beach °' his/her deslgnee.
F. "Noncommercial Purpose" means the purpose or any nonprofit community Ofganlzatlon, fraternal, benevolent.
educ.tlonal. phHanthrcpic, or service organization, °' governmental employee organization which sollclta or obtain•
contributions from the public tor charttable purposes or holds any a ... ts ror charitable purpoMS.
G. "Organlz.atlon" mean• any partnership. corporation. °' usoclatlon. Including any firm, company. IOClety,
0<ganlz.atlon, church, congregation, asaembty, °' lellgue, and shall Include any dlroctor. otfloer, trua1ee, receiver.
aaalgnee, ag«it, or other similar representative thereof.
H. "Permit Holder" means the person on whose behalf the sollcltatlon will be conducted.
I. "Petton• mean• any lndMduaJ. partnership, corporation, or usoclatlon, Including any firm, company. aociety,
organization, church, congregation. UMmbly. °' league, and shall lnclode any director. otflcar, truatee, recefver,
ualgnee. agent. or other similar repreMntatlve thereof.
J . "Solk:ltatlon" means:
1. Any requ..t, plN, demand, or Invitation. or attempt thereof, to give money or property, In conneciion with which:
(•) Any appeal Is made tor charftable purposes, or
(b) The name of any charity, philanthropic or charitable organization Is used or referred to In any such appeal es an
Inducement for malting any such gift or
(c) Any atatement la made to the effect that such gift °' any part thereof wlll go to or be uled for any charitable purpoae
or organzatlon; and/or
2. The aaJe of, offer to sell, or attempt to Mii any adver11Nrnent, advertising spaoe, bOok. card, ehanee. coupon device,
magazine aubacrlptlon. membership, merchandise. tlcke1 of admlsalon or any other thing or aervlce In connection with
whleh:
(a) Any appeal Is made for charitable purposes. or
The name of any charity. philanthropic or charitable organlZatlon Is used or referred to In any such appeal as an
lnduce<nent for maKlng any such glh, or
(c) Any statement Is made to the effect that SUCh gift or any part thereof wlll go to or be used for any charitable purpote
or organization.
K. "Sollcltor" means an lndfvldual who solicits or engages In a solicitation as defined In thlt MCtlon.
Section 5.41.015-Pe<mlt Required tor Noncommercial Sollcltatlon
A. No organlz.ation. shall IOllclt or knowfngty allow IOllcltation on Its behalf. contributions tor any noncommercial
purpose, unlesa tht 0<ganlzatlon hold1 • valid permit laauect pursuant to the provisions of lhl1 Chapter.
B. No person a.hall solicit or engage In the IOlloltation of contributions tor any noncommercial pu'tpoee, unless the
organlz.atlon on whOM behalf the sollcltatlon la being made holds • valid permit Issued purauant to the provtak>ns of this
Chapter E**1 solicitor shall carry • photocopy of the permit Issued pureuant to this Chapter completed wtth the
solicitor'• tvll name whlle M>llcitlng or engaging In the IOllcltatlon of contr1butiona tor any nonc:ommercial purpoae.
C. Nothing set forth In this Chapter shall be conatrued u granting to the City Manager or the City Council any
discretion to grant, deny, suspend,revof(e or refuse to renew any permit by reason of disapproval or dlaagreement with
the phllOSOphy. opinion or belief of the permit holder.
Section 5.41.020 Exemptions
The following are exempted from the provisions of this Chapter:
A Any Ofganlutlon's sollcltatlon of 11s members;
B Sollcltatlon on premises owned or controlled by the IOllcltor;
C. Sollc:ttatlon which Is subject to disclosure unde< state or federal pollllcal dltclolure law1;
0. The Issuance of any announc.meot or advertisement that SUch sollcltatlon u deacttbed In SubMCtlonl (A), (B). or
(C) abow wtll occur or which announces or adver11Ms an event at which unannounQed sollciation u dacr1bed In
SubMCtlon• (A). (8). or (C) above occurs; and
E. Solicitation conducted tolely by means of radio or televislon broadcut1, newspapers, magulnea. IOlely by direct
solicitation by United States mall.
Sec11on 5.41.025 Application tor Perml1
A. An application for • permit to 90llclt tor any noncomm.relal purpoM a.hall be mede to the City Manag.r upon form1
supplied by the City Manager upon torma tupPlied by the City. The applicant a.hall verify the application fOt •permit and
tlle It wtth the Director of Flnance at least tan ( 10) dayaprlor to the time the permit requeated le to become .tt.ctlw. The
City Manager may, tor good cauM shown. allow the flllng of an appllcatlon leM than tan (10) days prior to the .n.ctlw
date of the permit requested
B. The application a.hall contain the following Information:
1. The full name. malling addr .... principal t>ualneu °' realdentlal addr ... and t~ number, and the natute of
the r•atlonlhlp between the appllcant and the permit hold«, Including whether the applicant I•• volunteer, • paid of'noer
or employee. an ln<Mpendent contrllctOf. or an ag«it of the permit holder.
2. Documentation from the United Stat• Internal Revenue Servkle °'from the Calltornla FanchlM Tu Board that the
permit holder la tu exempt underfederel °'state Income tax laws.
3. If the permit h<>'der is·
(•)An lndMdual. the application 1hall atate the Ml name. malting addr ... and prtnctpel bu91neaa or realdentlal ~
and tei.ptlone number
(b) A partnership. the appllcatlon a.hall 1tate the full name, malling eddreaa. and prtncipal t>uatneaa °' ,~,.,
addr_. and telephone number of MCh partner. Howev.r. If there ere more then ten ( 10) prtnctpal pertnen, onty the..,.
( 10) prtnclpel partner• need to be ll1ted.
(c) A corpofatlon. the appl~tion lhall state whether It le «ganb:ed under the laws Of Ctllfomla or • a f0ra6gn
corporation and, If a foreign corpofatlon. the piece of locorpore11on, the full Mme, mafflng ~. Md Pf'lfldpel
~and t~ mimber of the lndMdual In ctwge of thelootll Offtce Of tN c:orpotmUon and of .. oflloerl, dfrecton and truat ... of the eorp«atlon. Howewr. If ni.r..,. ~ ttlan t.-(10) offlcet9. dlteoeore Md tn.wtw, Ottty
the ten ( 10) Pf'1nelpal• among the offtoerl, dnctor• and t"*-9 of the corporation need to be ......
(d) An woctation. the appllcatlon lhell atate mllltlng 9ddfw, and ptlndpel ~ eddr9lt Md I lts:;ttoM"""'""
of the woc:ta1Jon and thefull name, malMna addt'W, and pr;.ldpel ~°',........,..,.....Md IM llltS"IOI•
number of eecti member of the aeoctetlon. Howwer, If tMr'9 .. more then..,. (10) mtfftbeta of tN -*'°"• ... tiar1 (10) ~ memberl need to be llted. If the--..0.1•penof1 muftl.4ltate ..-odlltlori, h,,..... ...._.
buafMe9 addr.-and tlllephone number of Its omo. .,,.. elac> be glWl'i.
4. If the permit holder lntenda to uae • ptld aoicttor lo aoeiott contrlbUttone on ~of ttie permM hOlder. the
lnfonnation 1'9QUfred by Subaectlon 3 abOW lhell alto be appllcable to the petct eollctt« . .
5 The fUI netne, maH6ng ~ and p1nctpaf ~ "" ,....,.... ~ and ,,,..,._.. ,.,,,,. ol ..,..
lndMduel who ... be In charge of~ the ddtatton.
e. The "'" nernt of ~ lndMduel who wffl be aolcltlng contrtt>utione on blMlf of .,. ...,,.. ....,.,
...!:........~ ~ MfM.:.._ ~ ~ and prtndplf IM.alnw Of ,....,,..., .......... I I pt arw ,..,.., tlA ted\ ._._ _.., .. .,. •• --~ d19rve Of controt ol .. OCWllllJiialft dl;ltld 8ftd of .. Pit U WU•lt.
.,
.. ..
11. A ..... cMh of the metfM)d Of mettiOdl to be ~ .,, c~ IM ldeltMIOn, lnCtudtng the rMnber of
aoldtcn to be uaed .
12. A~ !Mt the pemift wll not be uMd Of,., .... ,,_, In eny wey u an andorMment by the City or any
department • omcer. °'~thereof.
C. If, wtile the aoolleetlOn le pendtng Of during the t•m of atty permit grtnted thereon. there le any chanQe In fllct,
poMcy, or~ that would...., the lnformatton QMf\ In the appllcatlon, the appkatlt atlaM notltythe City M~ In
writing wtthtn tw.ntv·four (24) hoUrl...., aucl'I changt.
a.ctlon 6A1.~ P9rmft F•.
At the time of M'l M llPP"C*lon tot a'*""'· a ,_ .. ..tab!Wled by Aeaolutlon Of the City Council .natl be pe'd to
CO¥W tht edmlnlltre11ve coet of ~ the application end ltlUlng the permit. The Resolution atlall contain
ptovttlona fOt ~of the ,_ upon snowtng of neoaiNlty.
s.c.tlOn 5.41.035 •ence of Pwmlta.
• I •
A. The City Manager lhall i...,. the permit to the appffcant Within ten ( 10) daya aner the d•t• the completed ~Ion
.. "'9d.
s.ctlOn $.41.CMO flonn and Duration of the Per~lt.
I
A. ~· _. undet thl• Chapter shall contain the following Information:
1. The Mtneand addr ... of the permit holder:
2. The number Of the permit and the date lsaued;
3. The datea aot6cltatlon la authortted;
4. The noncom,,,.,aal purpoM or the solicitation u atated on the appllcatlon.
5. A blank apeoe tot the lndMdu9t sottcttor to ~ °' type hit/her nam,t prtor to aollcltlng contribution•: • e. A atetemer,t thlt the permit doee nOt autflOrtz9 the conduct or any event or activity prohibited by law, and a
atatement that IM permit doee not constitute an endOrwnent by the City or by any of Its ct.partmenta, otflceB, or
~ of the purpoee Ott per.on oonduc11ng the aotlcltatlon: and
7. The algnature of the City Manager and the algnatur• of the permit holder.
e. The permit a.hall be valid for the time 1tated In the permit application, but In no case shall the time exceed • period
ot one (1) year from the date or the laluanoe ot the permit.
Section 6,41.045 Non-transferablUty or Permit.
No permit laaued undef thla Chapter ah•ll be tranaferred or uslgned, and any attempted assignment or transfer shall
be void.
Sec11on 5.41.050 Waiver of ~lrementa In Extraordinary Emergency.
The City Manager may wllMt t"9 requirements of thla Chapter In whole or in part when he/the determines that aueh
waiver Is neceeaary In O<der that the permit holder apptytng tor • permit may meet an emergency or public calamity
requiring aoltdtatlon of Immediate aid. •
This Ofdlnanoe wu Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newpor1 beach held on the 24th
day of October. 1988, and adopted on the 14th day of November, 1988, by the following vote, to-wit:
A YES. COUNCILMEMBERS TURNER. PLUMMER, HART, COX. STRAUSS, SANSONE, MAURER
NOES. COUNCILMEMBERS NONE
ABSENT COUNCILMENBERS NONE
John C. Cox, Jf., Meyor
ATTEST: war\da E. Raggio, City Clerk
Publllhed Orange Coaat Delly Plk>t November 19, 1988
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AN ORDtNANC• OP 1ltm CITY OF NIWPORT aEACH
A•ND•IG CHAPTaR U1 OP ntm
NIWPORT .-ACH .... IC•AL COO.
PIRTMMG TO NONCOMllDCIAL IOUCITATION
The City Council of the City of Newport a.ch doea het9by ordaW\. u foltoM:
s.ctlon 1. Chaptet 5.41 of the Newport a.ch Munlelpel Code la her9by emended to reed • followa.
Chepter 5.41
NONCOMMERCIAL SOLICITATION
Sec11ona:
5.41.005 Leglalatlw Flndlng1 and Statement of Purpose.
5.41.010 o.rtnltlona.
5.41.015 ~Requirement for Nonoommerdal Sollcitatlona.
5.41.020 Ex.,,,ptlona.
5.41.025 Application for Permit.
5.41.030~t FM.
5.41.035 ~of Permit.
5.41.040 Form end Dwatlon of the Permit.
5.41 .o.5 Non-tranaferablllty of Per'mlta.
5.41.050 W8'Wlf of Reqwementa In Extrao<dlnaty Emerge
Section 5.41.005 Legislative Anding• and Statement of Purpoae.
The City Council hereby flnda and declaree aa follows: •
A. Peraona and organizations have been and are eollciflng fund1 and property In the City on the representation that
IUCh proceeds are to be UMd for nonc:ommercl81 purpc>Me wflen euctrfunds and property may be uMd wholly Of In large
part for the private profit of the lndMduala promoting tuQh IOltcitatlona.., •
8 .A vertety of mllf'epreeentatlons and other fraud• may be employed In auch aolk:ltatlona.
C. This Ordinance la enacted to Identity and reglste< groups SOllcitlng for noneommwdal purpose In the City ao that
the public can anatyre the natureend worthiness of the aollcltatlon In an Informed fashion.
D. Thia Ordinance la necessery to protect the public health, safety and wetfare.
Section 5.41.010 Definitions.
Al uMd In this Chapter the following terms shall have the meanings Indicated:
A. "Applicant" meant the person applying to the City Manager for a Sollcitation permit on behalf of the permit holder.
B. "City Council" means the City Council of the City of Newpon Beach.
C. "City Manager" means the City Manage< of the City of Newport BellCtl omta/her dellgnee.
D. ''Contribution" means the giving of anything of value. lnciudlng money, ptoperty or any other type of flnanc:tal
uaietance, or the pledging ofanythlng of value. inciudlng money, ptoperty, or any o1her type of flnandal assistance. or
the purchaee or off« to purctlue. anything ofvalue, lndudlng, bu1 not limited to, goods, ~. boob, pamphlet•.
tldt.ia, aub9crtptlona to publlcatlona, upon the Implied or expr_. repr...ntatlon that the proceeds, or• portion thereof,
of the gift. pledge, or purchaM will be used for a non-<:ommerci81 purpoM.
E. "Director of Finance" means the Director of Ananoe of the City of Newpon Beach or his/her dealgnee.
F. "Noncommercial Purpose" means the purpose of any nonprofit community organization, fraternal, benevolent,
educattonal. philanthropic, or service organization. or governmental employee organization which solicits or obtain•
contribution• from the public for charitable purposee or holda any uaeta for charitable purposes.
G. "Organization" means any panne<shlp, corporation, or uaoclatlon, Including any firm, company, society.
organization, church, congregation. assembly, or league. and sh•ll lnciude any dlroctor. officer. trustee, receiver.
u.Jgnee, agent, or other similar representative thereof.
H. "Permit Hold•" l'M8flS the penso~ on wnose behatt the IOAcltatlon will be condUC1ed.
I. "Persons means any lndMdual. partnership, corporation, or association, Including any firm. company • .ociety,
organization, church, congregation, asaembty, or league, and ah811 Include any director, officer. truatee. reoetver.
aaalgnee. agent. or other slmllar representative thereof.
J . "Soltcltatlon" means.
1. Any request, plea, demand, or Invitation, or attempt thereof. to give money or property, In connection with which:
(•)Any appeal Is made for charitable purposes, or
(b) The name of any charity. philanthropic or charitable organization Is used or referred to In any such appeal as an
Inducement for making any such gift or
(c) Arly atatetMnt Is made to the effect that such gift or any part thereof wlll go to or ba uMd for any charitable purpoee
or organutlon; and/or
2. The tale of, offer to sell, or attempt to 9911 any advertlaement. advertising epaoe, book, card, Chancle, coupon deva,
magazine aubacrlptlon. memberahlp, merchandise, ticket of admlaslon or any other thing Of Mrvtce In connection with
11.A....,.,oullf'9olttle,,.._br~tobe~ln~h_. .. ._.,~ ... ,_.,,berol
tolOitOf9 '°be I.eel.
12. A ......,.,. thet the P*m1f wt1t not be UMd ot .._....,ted In Illy wey .. an er1Cb eement by the ctty Of wry
deper:ment • offtcet, Ot ~ .......
c . "· _..the ~ • l*IClll'O °' dutlnO the *"' of 111y petm1t or.ntec1 tMreoti. t._. 1e wry ChenQe 1n t1e1. poky, ot ~ "'9t would.._ the 1ntormaUon 9Mf'l In the ~Ion. the llPPICMt lhlM notttytne City M.neo-In
wrltlnQ ~ ._,.,.tour (24) hour9 .,.., euc:tl ~
~ S.41.030 '-""' ,_
At the ttme ol ... In~ tor a pet'lftlt, a ... M eetebllhed by Aelolutlon of the Ctty Coundl tt\11 ba p9id to oover the ~ ~ o1 pro c 1111ng the ~ end ~ the S*mft The Aetolutlon •lhell cont•
prcMlk>lle for..,_ of the ... upon lftOW!llg ol MC 11 lf'ly.
s.ct1on 5.41.0SS,i.&ence of PMnltL
A. The City Maneoet lhall ~the permit to the ~t within ten ( 10) days •fte< the date the completed appllcatlon
.. flled,
hotlon 5,41,CMO Form and Duration of the P9nnlt.
..
A. Pwmtb ..._, under thfe CNpter ~ contain the foteowtng lnfonn.iJon:
1. The Mme end eddre.. Of the permit hotdet;
2. The number of the permit end the date !Mued:
3. The da• ~Ion la euthOttnd;
4. n,. nonconw..,d81 purpoM of the aotlcitatloo ae •t•ted on the app61c:8Uon .•
5. A blank.apece fOt the~ aokltor to print ot .yp;. hta/het name ptlof to' aollcltlng c:ontrlbut1on1i-. .
8. A atat ... 1t V..1ht ~ dote not ~ the COftduct of .ny 8Y9nt ot activity proNbltecl b)' law, end a
stat*'*'' tNt the pemVt doM not conetltut41 an ~t by the City or by any of lta Mpartmenta, officers. or
employeee °' the purpoee « l*'IOn ~Ing ... tolldtation: and •
7. The 91gnature of the City Men.gar end the lignatu,. of the permit hotder.
8 . The permit lhall ba valid fOf the time at.tad In the permit appllcatlon, but In no case shall the time exc:.ed a period
of one (1) YMf from the d8t• of the laluMOe of the permit.
Section 5.41.0.5 Non·tranaferablllty of Permit.
No permit Issued under this Chapter lh811 be transferred or assigned, and any attempted auignment or tranafe< lhall
be void.
Section 5.41.050 W9'Wlf of Requirement• In Extraordlnaty Emergency.
The City M~ may watve me requirements of thfe CMpter In Whote or In pan when he/she determines that such
w8'Wlf la neceeMtY In order tt'8t the pwmJt holder apptylng for • permit may meet an emergency or pubic caa.mity
requtrtng sollcltatk>n of Immediate aid. •
Thia ordinance wu Introduced at • reguter meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport baaeh held on the 24th
day of October, 1988, and edopted on the 14th day of November, 1988, by the following vote, to-wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS TURNER. PLUMMER, HART, COX, STRAUSS, SANSONE, MAURER
NOES. COUNCILMEMBERS NONE
ABSENT COUNCILMENBERS NONE
"°"" c. eox. Jr., •ror
ATTEST: Wanda E. Raggio, City Clerk
Pubfl9Md Orange Coast Daffy Pttot Nov9mber 19, 1988 sa118
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meted ..... ofllcl ot: BET-TO or• ·-dOtrlD ~ --••UlhOad. a,..,..,
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Notlce 19 llw9by CIMn to Callfofnla t2t83 on °' 8'tw A--14INI S-.. Patrick Small, l3t tober, 1111. and~ on
creditor• of the within Deoll"llber 7, 1tel. · To .. llelrl, .......,...., W. S'"9nl Ave. ti 1 t, Santa "'9 1'tfl day of Howember,
IWMd pentee that a bulk Thie bulk tr...., II eub-c:Ndltora. eonttno•nt er-. Ana. CA 92707 1MI, by the ~ vcM.
tl'M9fer la lbout to be mede )let to Celltom6a Unffotm tora. and penone wM cnay Thie Mt,_. 11 con· ~wft: on .,...onll Pfoperty herein-Commwclall Code Section be otTM..... ll1111ii Aled In dUcted bf: an lndMduel A Y E S , C 0 U N •
after dACrlbed. 8108. tM w11 ot ....... or bo491. of The regtatrant com-CILMEMIERS TURNE", The nemee end t1u11r1911 The,_ end ~of NANCY L. SAUL ~ to ~ ~ PLUMMIR. HART, COX, ~ of the Intended lhe s>«ton with whom AP£TITIOHM1bllnlled MA under' the llctltloul STRAUSS, SANSONE. ,, ..... ora lire: AJOES IN dalrl'9,,.., be fled II IET· by KATHL.f!N A. LAOAN In bulllrea name Of nwnee MAUMA
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TY INC., AIDES IN ACTION Bwtl etvd .. W.-i1•-.. Q1..t1r'9 91111 snve. £. TNa •tta '*'' wee !led A es ENT C 0 UN· NURSES REGISTRY Of' OR-Clltor"'9 ntl3 end IN IMl Mtl.LUf be appoti_, • wM1 tM County Clwtl of Or-at MB•M NOHE ANOE COUNTY INC., 3420 dey tar lllnD d8Mll by .,.,., per90N1 ~ ~ ... County on ~ ..... C. C.. II .......
S. lrlltol #310, Cotta ....... Cfedltor 111911 be December adcM""• W.-... of tM 2.. ttll ATTUT: Wanda E.. ,.._
whleh: CA t2t2e • 8, 1MI wtlldl II the~ deOadenl '971'1 ~. °'Y Clwtl
, ~ Ntnll end bulttl9ll dey blfot9 tM ~ A HEARING on the petl-Publlltled Orer\91 COMt P\AIWled °'W9 CoeM
( ) A 11 d f h It b'-addrell of the Intended tton dete epedfted MIOw. tton .. be l'llld on OECEM· Delly Piiot Nowmber 19, H , Delly l'lot NOtiel1ltler 19, a ny appee 1 m• e or c ar a "'purposes, or tranaf.,... aro: EXCEL Deted: No1911'1ber 7. 1111 BER I , 1tea et 1:45 P.M. In December 3, 10, 1tel 1 ...
The name of any charity, philanthropic or charitable organization Is used or referred to In any such appeal as an ~~aLT;m!::W~o~ •;:;.~ c:°.=. ·.~~-~ 8:':· ~ ~ ~=-------Sa-t_17_i ________ s._•_
Inducement for making any such gift, or enon. CA tM31 ' ...,, llttu ••If Tr1n1'1 • SentaAne. Clllfomlat2702. .....C NOllC( gJC llJl1C( THIS NOTICE IS BEING PublWl8d Orllfl9!9 Coeet IF YOU 08.JECT to the _ _.. ...... -.... ....... -..---._., ________ _
(c) Any 1tatement Is made to the etfec1 that SUCh gift or any part thereof will go to or be used for any charitable purpo1e AERECOAOED & RE-Delly Pt1ot ~ 19. granting of IN pelttlon. you OM*U..C.
or organization. PUIUSHEDFOATHESOLE 1tN "'°'*' --appew et the .....
PURPOSE Of' SHOWING ae-113 n.rtng and at9'9 ~ ob-AM OM*UlllCa Oii TM9 COUlfTY CW Oll.W
K. "Sollcftor" means an Individual who sohclts or .,_,,.,.... In a solicitation as defined In this MC11on. THE IUYEA HAS FOAMED JedlOne 0t fie-"-obteC-CIT'f CCMIC&. "" Tt9 In IN...., al.,. AclPt-_ .. ___ A COAPOAATION KNOWN P\mtJC llJl1C( t1on1 with tM cour1 bebe CIT'f CW MWNftt '9ACM CMtofl of Defllal NorTMn
Section 5.41 .015'Permlt Required for Noncommercial Sollcltatlon ~3,~ HEALTH SER-=-~::.in"':':; ::::.O::.C;~= ...... =-~NwN
Thet IN pre>per1Y ~ ~ ~. II CT I 0 M l .•e. Ue OADQ TO
A. No organlzatlon-ahall Sollcit or knowingly allow aollcitatlon on 111 behatt, contribution• for any noncommercial MM Mreto II OMalbecl In U.O/IPICnnou8 lfYOUAMACllEDCTOA NllTAM ... TO Otl· SHOWCAUM
purpoM. unless tht organization hold• a valid permit iMUed purauant to the provlalona of this Chapter. oen-11 ae: Fllmtt\n, ftll-ellll ... um or a C011\tt,..11 creditor al T .. UTIOM o• CO•· '°"CHANGE Of' NAME t uru , equ I pm• nt, The~otloWlfta petsona IN ci.111111, ~ muee .. -CIA&. IMlmH LI Oii DefllalNIDmw\ ...... ._
8 . No person shall Sollclt or eno•ge In the solicitation of contrlbutlon1 for any noncomm«cial purpoM, unlea the trldlname, ~ ...... haft 8b9nclonecf tM ~of ~dalmwlltlheowtand "9¥Aft JI I 1111 tlad • peetelon In"* COW1
organization on whOM behalf the sollcitatlon la befnn made holds a valld ---mlt laaued ........ •ant tot..._ pr-"·'--of thla IMMhold tmproYef'nents. the Flctltlova Bualn•ll !Ml• cop,'° tM l*90MI THE CfTY COUNCIL Of' tar *' order elloiMllO ""3 ... ...-... -•... ,.. v,,,.,.,,,. ltodc In ttede. ~t not Name: SUBE SPORTS-,......... appotiltad by THE CfTY Of' NeWPOfn' '°'* to. ~ ~
Chapter. Each aollcltor shall carry a photocopy of the permit Issued puniuant to thts Chapter oomp&eted with the to 00fl'IP9t• and 1a locet8d TEAM sueAAO, 1135 Whit· IN cour1 wtlNfl row"'°""" BEACH DOES HEAEltY OR-,.,,. frOfll Dar"8I "°"'*'
aollcltor'a full name while Sollcltlng or engaging In the IOltc:ttatlon of contributions for tllfY noncomm«clal purpoae. et: 3420 a. lnltoC 1310, uer Ave. •1ts12. Co•t• from the ..... of tlreC i. D.41N AS FOllOWS: ...... to Defllal NorTMn
Coeta MeM. CA 12129 MeM. Cellt. t2ea7 euanoeot....,.•~ 8ectlofl t: Newport 8-.ft 111911 Jotwiaoh.
C Nothing Mt forth in thl• Chapter shall be construed as granting to the City Manager or the City Council any The bullMA ,_ 1.-d The ~ 8UllM88 In eecteoft 1100 of IN Cell-~ Cocle Sec110ft IT II HEM8Y ON>IMO
dlacretlon to grant, deny, auspend,revOke or refuse to renft any permit by reason of dlaapproval or dlaagleement with by IN Mid tr•....,oi• • Name~ to allOlle-torM Pro11Me Code. TM 5.~040 II MNby M*lded "*al "'80ft81tttar 111111 In
t..._ ....,,......,.....,.h I Ion .._...._. I t... It .. old Mid loce1ton IE AIDES IH fled In 0ranoe County on ..... tar ~ dalllM .. not to reed • folowe:: tM INllter atcw '' ...,.., '"' .,. • ..,....,.,..y. op n or""""'' 0 '"'"perm " er. ACTION Marci\ 4. ttl7 'ILE..,.,.. prtor to lour lftOMN 5.4'0.040 ~ of ...... Ille COIM1 lft -.,,,
Thet Mid RM*'™*-la HO.FS3120t from the dale of tM f1wtn1 CorllfMCdll Handblh on 1Mnt No. I .. 100 Qiftc Section 5.41.020 Exemptions Intended to be c:oneum-Ched OIMwco. tt71 AM ~ebowe. ~ Piarrliu "11 ~ c.. DrM w.t. ...,..
11'19'*9 at lM ofllCle of 8UA-Crt.. Uptand, Celtf. t17M YOU MAY EXAMINE the ..-,. tor.,.,., peraon to *3 Ana. caMoml&, on ~
The following are exempted from the provisions of thl1 Chapter· AC1W ESCAOW COMPANY, Paul Dl'vld l.UdgMe. 2971 ftle llept _,,. tM cour1. If!°' eMllM'8 conw1•0lal ~ lier t$, 1 ... • tlOO P.M~
tll3 £. Unoo6n Avenue, Or· £. lradford "'8oa, Santa .. a peraon 11 .... Mild In bmlll to, ... upon Ot onto MY 8ftCI tMn and ._. ...
A Any organization's Sollcltallon of Its members; enge. Clllfomla tH85 on 0t Ane. Celf. 12927 IN ...... Y'O'l l'M1 .. wfttl 1MMte ~ In 919 cMy ~If MY~...,._• aft« .My 1. 1tel. Thie ~ ... con-.. eourt • fonMI ~ ..oept: (8) In. .. ot upon ..... ~ tar .... of
8. Sollcltatlon on premises owned or controlled by tt'le Solicitor·, That INIMl.._torlllnD dUCtedbyaoentralpertrer· tar 8pecW No4toa of the fl. boa °' ·~ (OIMr ,.,.......,'*.,..,.,._.· cMlll'lll In IN aaorow,....,.,.., lfllp Ing of an lrtwentoty and ap-tMn a Unft8d SUMa rnelf.. IT II F\JATMIR orclered
to "*""' 11 .NM'°· 1.... TNa ataMmant wee fled swa1aemen1 of -... ..... boa) mer11.s W1ct1 ....,. .. tt1et a cop, of t111e Ofdar to C. Sollcltatlon which Is subject to disclosure under state or federal polltlcal dlactosure lawe: ao,., • 11 MOM! to Aid wllt\ tM County a.ti of Or-01 of any"""'*' 01 ...,.,. ............ lndl llilgfl "For "'°"' «** be Pl,,... "'
Intended Tr•,...• Mid in. anoe County on NOtielnbs .. pto.lll9d 1n w:tton 1ao eomm.• Hendblt,'' °' t1» ._Orange coaae ~Nat. D. The laauance of any announcement or advertisement that such Sollcltatlon aa deacribed In Sut>Mctlona (A), (8), or terlded T,.....,or 1.-d tM a. ltll cl tM CalbN ProllMe by Mndlno ttle ..,. to a a n..,.11 a,er of ..,_..,
(Cl above wlll occur Of which annourM*! or advertiles en event at which unannounced aotlclatlon as deecrlbed In tolowlng addlttoclal bue6--PubllNd Orllfl9!9 CoaM Code. A ~ tar S99Cllal S*W ""° "-lll«McalW ~ ~ In •
SubMCtlone (A). (8 ). or (C) abOve occu~: and neat ,.... and addl 11111 DalY ~ ~ 12, 11. No41C9tof'lft .. .,....... "°"' ,....eted or 01...,.._ ~ 9t lallM once a.-""""' tM tfW9I yww leet H , ~ S, t... IN CllUt ~ ...,..., Nadaalreto ,---. tar lour COi 110 ..... ....
peee· None. a.490 Pattttooer, l<MNMn A. audl OOll'lfNldll llan«lll to ct:tM my of ... .._. E. Solicitation condUC1ed solely by means of radio 0< televlslon broadcuta. newapapera, magazlnea, IOlely by direct The "'* trwnlllw 11 not IAdllft ._ pwaon dllumll4111ino ,
Sollcitatlon by United States mail ~ to Celltornla Uni-•-.,. ---ll!'t OM.a ... a •--.cw(c)tn,ec0tupon NOV 4, 1 ... '°"" Commerdal Code&«> ,.._ ""'~ on•••· ....... o.. .. ~ ~ of a .,.... L .... -. .. Section 5.41.025 Appllcatlon lor Permit 16of1110I. ••• 4 ...,. ,.._,wt Ot pertOn In i.wt\11 -. ....... c..e 0.ted: November 18, -.CWll.,.• • a...,.. ......_ c ... ,. 11 a Ian..,_ wM llel ~ Or-. O...
1111 Mam eTAW -. A--, .. ,_ --and fled with me per-. Da1Y l'lot Mou..,. 12, 1t. A. An apptlcatlon for a permit to sotlclt for any noncomme<clal purpose shall ba made to the City Manager upon forms EXCEL HEAL TH . SEA· ~ :':n!: !,!'Wt8.. .... eon csia .. "'lnatlno tll• a . Decembers. 1•
supplied by th• City Man911er upon forms supplied by the City. The applicant lhall verify the application fot a permit end VICU, INC., 8 Calf. eotp., ~ MRR-~ Oreinoe CoeM allhetllllliii mettw a wntten .._.
111• It with the Director of Finance at leaet ten ( 10) daysprlor to the time the permit requeeted la to become ett.ctlve. The lly: Aflmad --..... ay: AAl AllOC 2175 ..._ ~ ~ ~ 11. tt. ~ tMt MICfl com----------
City Manager may, for good cause shOwn. allow the flllng of an appllcatlon i... than ten (10) days prior to the effective P9drMI ......., lftMnCled V.-ble. ··.,.._ A 10I n . 1tM ,,...... flendbffl be -.. ..UC llRG
date of the permit requested Tc•,...... a...-. c.lf _. • F9t13 Poeltecf on Na/Mr ~•---------
Putlllhed Oraft09 Coeet .... A. Hal. tnlMw P•ilm Al audl written Pie'"*-.....
8. The appllcatlon ahell contain the following Information: = l'lot ~ ti,_... ..._ lulte A1oe. ftaJC mtlC( ,..,_. muet be "*"'-Mam ftA~
S.107 Coae8 ..... c.lf. lltlt ......C 110nca = z ~ °!; TM'*-' penone .. 1 The full name. malhng address, principal business or reeld«ltlal addr .. and telephone number, and the nature of TNa buelMea II oon--... ... = dalrll ...,_ • ..... t•--0.1 between.... 1•--...... ,,.~ lncludl ..__ ducted-Mlndt"e• THt8 PU9ltC NOTU II.,_ pwaon ullllflli~ lOIMAMITOeMALTY t ... r a ""-"P 1 .... •PP ..... nt and the permit,......,... ng ~·-the appffcant la• vofunteer, •paid otncer --.---... -------• T ... -,· .. ·· letr•~t 0 __ c:',',:,'1:,.!_:~~t .. ~ ~ ~-:...,'!........, .. ~
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)OH ~ Dr.. Loe or emptor-. an Independent contractor. or an agent of the permit hotder. ~ ""'~ '"' '"" .__ -... .... .... .._. I01ll
:::-~ -::-...:: llOft 11CM(cl). TM,.,..,.. .-. oertod of "*""8 aftet "'=' ,,.,.;. l<ornrMM. 2. Documentation from the United Stat• Internal Rev9nue Servtce or from the Callfotnle Fanctll .. Tax Board that the ll ... Ot """ ~ tlOs"'l tar IN "-lllllt di 11 •• 1t11J01 of ao1 t .,......... Dr lo.
permit holcMr la tax exempt underfederat or atate Income tax i.ws. c.:'r..l°cw :-...._ iw: OctoflJtl ~ l•UiWCJ 'oon Youtfl OOlftlft•rolal i.anCSbllla Al8INeoa. c.lf. tonO
3. If the permit holder IS -::.. ~':' 1':..r. A. "81 ='.!"' ~~1': c-;..:,::... ~ .: :.:,":.-.= .. OOfto
(•)An lndlvldual, the application ahall state the fit , malling address and prfndpel butlnMe or reeldent181 addr... ~ .. u;c.J, llMfl to .-"":-'::~ "::. :--...... "°fl:,!/.= ~~=::: ~ ':'=::,. 0
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and telephOM number ~ credltore Of ttte within = OouMy on Oo'1otlW to. :::.-n:-.= 11J":; .,..1,,1 • to "'9 ~ =-under,.. ttleOt '-:=
MfMd ., ..... Ot(a) tf4ll • '-"f&ll t'l ........ oflloe ........_ dlaaCf1bed In IUdl l&lad .--.Ol'I NIA
(b) A partnership, the appllcatlon shall a1ate the full name. malling addr .... and prtnclp81 ~ or rteldentlal """ ""* 11 ~•be PuMINd Or.,. "C II ao ~-.....,_. oonMnt 11nt11 count•r-.._ .-.. ~
addrw end telephone number of Mch partn«. HoweV9r. If there are more than ten ( 10) prtncfpal partners, onty the tan ::::.::=-l'tbed~ ~ ftlot No......, tt, II. ~ c1 ·.:-,=: ::::'In~ 11 ~11: .,,.rw:_•~*"C:., ~
(10) prtndpal partner• need to be !lated. .1:' ~==Dua..,. s. 10.1t11 ... 10I :r, :~..:=,of~ ::.1t,~~1 ~"':..:.'!;~~~·a.aw•
(c) A COf'POf•tlon. the appllcatlon ahaJI atate whether It la organ«ncs under lhe i.w. of Cellfom6a Of Is a fOftAgn ••--•• .. O.W> J. '•""'datlon 11 (7 t4) _.. "'°'*" INll • • w
eo<poratlon and, If• foreign COfPOf•tlon, the pl.a of lnCOrporatlon, the tuM neme. M8llng eddrW, and pmdpll LAIUZITA. ,_ -mnc:l ,..,.._ ..... • • •..,.... • ,. u led a.... ca. ~ and telephone number of the lndMdUal In c:Nltge of U*oc* omc. of the cotpo111tlon end of .. omc:.s. A---~::..._ 0.... ,. u ,. ~ c.... ..,... In l&lwM 11rn 1111 • ~,..,. UP41116er I. 11.
dlrectonandtndt .. oftheoorporatlon.Howevel',lfthere.,.mof'ethll'lten(10)omc...dnc:tonendtl'U9t-_.., Mw.. .m. """'*'9allDllll = ftlot No....,. tt • ~ ,,.,.1111 '°' tt.k,_ .._.,.. ( o1 .......... , n. ~"' c • • ..-naw · · ,,, , ., ... ...., . .u.-..... .-.... ______ _
the ten 1 prlndpals among the otncera, dtrectors and trueteee of the eotpof •tton need to be lleted. al ... ....., I 11 ... Tiie............... ..,1. 611111 --...... ... Ml ... . __... .._...._ -------........... ~ ............ '"''' -----~ .. _ .............. . (d) An woclatlon. the appllcatlon lh•ll at•t• malling addtW, end prtndpel bu8lnw addtW and MlephOne number ........................ la: "'°"' TICMNlQUU. . -· min by..,.., .......... LI .... __
of the lil&80Cl9tlon end thefull name. mamng addrw. end prlndp411 ~or ,_..itt.t llddfw and ttte uraoctione 1• WNllLr Ave. ID4 ... ca... ._ . ..., ~ ,_., ...._..,,.. --•W
number of eeott member of the •aaoci•tlon. H~. If.,_. .. more ttlM ten(10) ~of tM wcliltton, ontytM :.1;, eo. ..._, · ::;.:"'-'61 •· c.m. ,..... .. WI I M usa1a• ._... ...._ II ....., ...
ten (10)prtndpel tnemban need to be !lated. If the M110CMttOn llS*t of a ~WOdltton, tt1e 1M11ng addf'wand · ·-lh*·"" • 11 "'* ••If ......... 1MW ...... Wt buMlw addtw end tetephone number of lta offtoer..,.. 111t1o be--. NI.._ ..,_ _..,... OHHn.. 'nlll _.. ,._ ...... ,,....., ...,... or• ..,.,.., .. a.10..•
·--· ....... , ..... ..,, .... ltl ........ All&o-........ .... "' .......... _.,, .. ..
4. If the -permit hotder Intend• to UM • paid 90ficftOI to aolldt contrlbUtlOna on .,...,. °' ... penNt. t\Older, ... _.... ....... c.-•Mw.C.. -.. VlmlM'I' 4WWW MMe; ..... .. ... ........... ... AM Information~ by Subaectlon 3 •bow ahall elaO ba asi~Miet to ttle paid aolctt0t. ' .._ ,... ... ,... .... a... "' .__, •• -._..::.......,. .._. .-. "' .. ,._ ~ .. 111 • ~ =:.-::-rr.:-. ='~c.-........ --=:-.... ,.. ... :.-:..: .. .:..•.... ""·.:..::oJ.:
5 The full neme, ~add,...., and~~°' r~lll addrw end tel~ number of w:ti Tiie..,....,..._ lJlll • ,.,_ • _. _, "Dr-......,. ......_, ............ _. • .... -. .. -
lndMdual wtlO w11 be In oharge of~ the tolldtetton. ..._ "' -. ~-... ..._.-= • •• .. r Cell iililll _.. -ta ........ •1& &IN&· •• • • • • • .....,_are:~ n. ,....._,.... tOM-lJlll •u••-• ..... -.,._ ... .._ ""......-. •91: 8 The fut! name Of Md\ lndlvlduel wtlO wll be IOllctt'-oontttbUtlona on behalf of the..-----. m.~-...., • ._ _.. ...., • • ... ,,., _.. ...... _. _. · -IJ ,...... YIM •
""' -"----~--.... .. ..... Tiie ,....., ....... __ ..................... _ .... .... --• • .• -...... _911!!119 .... -..... 7. The Ml name. melting~ end prlndplt ~ Ot ,.....,,.., eddrW, and 'J'1phone fU'ftber Of~ .,... • r..:•·-• ra 1 • r -.. ...._ .., .. _ •• ••
lndMdUlll wttO ~ be In direct c:Mrge Ot oontrot of the oontttbutJon IOIOflild and o1 a.~ Tllll .. ,...._ -• -~ ·---,...... -
---.. ........ T ....... .., .... .... -E ' -I . TheeuctpurpoeeoltMIOllOlt.ltlonandtMwt ........... "wHdt .. 1•aA 11,. ...... fnlM _., • tei ... -. .. ....._ I .... f•r••·:.:.e••••••t ~ -1-t.AdliW~oltherecordawNdt .. lbe"-lfllit~ 11011 tljlll '-.. fl .. ~if!! -ti4dand ..... Vlt••r• _.... •• ..... ..... .. hofder,lllcMlfnOMl••M111tw_,~,.........__,...._ .. ,..,._. .......... ,.,._.... -,..._, ...... M
eo, the addr.-and tttlSlf'lcM .. ,......., Of.._.,.._.._..~ be II 1111 mllid. 1 .,... 1-::g
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DAILY PILOT /ftA&. UTATS _______________ liiiiiiilliiiiiiil•------·----SATUaDAY' Now..._ 19. H•/PAGa J
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
NEWPORT CR.EST Town home with ocean views.
Highly upgraded 3 bdrm, master with slwing room &
tbak<>f'!Y & suest ';IP + 1 bdrm down. Hardwood
floors m dining & lutchen. Comm. pool, s~ & tennis.
BEST· BUYll Gl-t• '211,•
NEWPORT 8£ACH In terrific mid-peninsula fo·
cation. Cli.ssic 3 bdrm, 2 bath cozy cottage with
firepbce, front porch & ~tio. Walk to ~hes,
Ferry, Balboa pier. restaurant.s & shops. 131-J•
Slll.-
BACK BAY with a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm
home with se~rate lar:ge ma.ster, family and for~I
dininJ rooms on lovefy large lot. One story with
freshly ~inted md landsciiped exterior and RV
access. '31-1• $34.t.-
Open Sunday ·-370 nrd Stnet
8£AOI duplex. Just steps to sand & shopping.
RemodeJed 2 bdrm cottage with tile & Berber
ar~ted floors, Anderson windows & mirror~
W1rdrobe doors plus 2 bdrm af?t & 1 bdrm guest
quarters, roof top sundeck & utility room. 131-1•
--~~~~~~~~~~----~PTt.Mt
CORONA D£L MAR Exciting new contemporary
condominiums. Split level, open bright 3 bdrms with
fireplace, family room inside laundry & dble prage
all with top of the line appliances & fooures. Several ~tios & professional landscaping for a &;ate woods~ feeling. Near completion! CS1-14M. .-
TIJ'R11..EROCJt POINI' End unit. Gateti J.M. Peters'
Mediterranean style complex with tile roofs & com-
munity J>C)OI & spi. Immaculate 2 bdrm, super !<>ft/den & priva~vd. Air conditioned with secur· ·~ system. 131-1 ._,... ~Hou.~ I I Berieto
NEWPORT Comfortable & spacious l bdrm beach
house with fireplace, great ocean views, & 1 bdrm
apt on ~e (over 3000 sq. h .) lot jut steps to Ynd. lot
saze offers good e~ possibilities. at-I• ~
Charmine 3 bedroom With 2 complete .....,
suftes, 1 up with ad~lfy room • one down ~ t.we fOOnll room. Country Fr~ decot, custom buitHm prMle pMio on
l9Yefy street. 131-11••-----------
0.-"-IQ·-· llJ Via .......
NEWPORT BEACH OJ'FICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-14.00
· Realtors R
NEWUSTINCS
BEACH CLOSE condo in Wes1 Newporl. like
new tri-level contemporary 2 BR, 2 bath condo
with terrific ocean views. High ceilings, skylights, se~rate dining room, S large ~tios & an. double
garage. •:n-1•-..,... ...
CORONA D£L MAR Well maintained duplex in
great quiet loca1ion, walk 10 beach, shops &
resuurant.s. Front 3 BR, 2 ba1h wi1h cozy brick
woodburning fp. & ~tio. Bick 2 BR, 2 BA with fp.
& deck. 131-1400 $5'75,MO
SE.A ISLAND lovely 3 BR townhome in gated
community with pool, s~ & 1ennis. Fp. in living
room & master, views from living room eat -in
kitchen & nvster. Bleached woods. tiJe iioor:s &
elantation shutters.. 173-QOO $175,000
Open Hou. Suncla1 l-$-31 Seabrook eo..
OCEANFRONJ' Cus1om 3 BR, including fa bulous
master with fireplace, balcony & water & sunse1
views. Cozy den witn wetbar opens to rooftop
deck with s~. Mov~in condition on nicery
lands.aped corner 101. 131-1400 $115,tGO
UDO ISLE Super, one of a kind bayfront, 45' lot &
op_en bay views. Can be 7 bdrm 6 'h bath with den
& formal dining or S bdrm 3 'h b;th home with il 2
bdrm unit for income. Bay windows, Fr. doors &
sundeck. 131-1400 s1.--
UDO ISLE Bayfront in corner loation with 62' of
bay frontage & pool. Gracious 4 bdrm including
private master with fp, sitting area & sun porch, a
lovely home for entertaining. Terrific bay & sunse1
views. 131-1• SI.-.-
UDO ISLE lowest priced ho'"' on the island. Bright
& open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen Ir Luge
living room opening to sunny patio and small yard.
Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis &
~ch.'31-1411 ......
HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story. J bdrm
home with se~rate guest suite. Vilult~ ceilings &
hardwood floors in entry,, kitchen Ir formal d~
are.. Bonus room & fam1ty room open to the ·
~tto & yard. Ul-t• Ml..,_
BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 story shingl~
charmer. Front house with 3 bdrms, dor~r win-~' forrNI dining (>lus a 2 bdrm apt over the
dou0te prage. New kitchen, roof, plumbing, elec-
tric, heat & air. 131-1• .MCt,111 ~
NEWPORT HEICHl'S Charming early heights J
bdrm home with se~rate _ _guest apt over detached tri~ praae. ~rdWood floors, smooch ceilings &
fireolaee In liv:I room & nmter. lovely prdens
witfl spi. 131-1 .......
NEWPORT HEICHl'S Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse.
"Solarium Mditions 1ugment the incredible twbor
views. Included are a party '°°"" family room, DOOi
& spa. & 1 bdrm sue-st cottap in a woOded hillside
setting. a1-t• .,-...
WATEllFllONT HOMES. INC • ........
UDO ISLE Just completely redon.e, like new c3n-
struciton. Fabulous Mediterran.ean 4 bdrm, 3'h bath
with den & walled courtyard on larger lot. ~k
floors, stone fp, open beams, fr. doors & windows.
'31-1• ......
UDO VU I AGE Exciting property with a wall of ~lass
on the Lido Channel~ dock for an 80' boat. Stylish 2
bdrm 2 bath condo wilh d~. marble fp & large
sunny terrace in 2 story Med1terraneiln com~ex.
131-1400 1125,111
DOVER SHOR£S Remodeled J bdrm bayfront with
huge ~ster suite, den, family room, dock for a large
yacnt & s~rlding wilter vi~s-t erraced bayside
patios with spa & builHn BBQ. Steps to community
beach. '31-1400 Sl,%51-
UNDA 1SL£ Traditional 4 bdrm in perfect condition
on oversized lot with dock & side ties. Family room
wit h Fr. doors to hu~e bayside patios & cozy study
with fp. Circular staircase, oak floors & cabinetry.
'31-1400 Sl,595,llt
UDO ISL£ Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home with
Mediterranean overtones. Family & formal dining
rooms & ea1-in ki1chen open to fabulous ~rklike
lawn & gardens leading to the 70' dock with side tie.
131-1400. $Z.lt5,lll
LINDA ISLE &iyfront, specu cular .remodeled J
bdrm with den, formal dining, huge wihe cellar, deck
with pool & spa and pier & slip for J boats. Quali1y
materials include travenine. ony•, brass & copper.
131-J-a.as.•
CORONA D£L MAR beachfront. filbulous 3 bdrm
with un~ralleled views of the ocean & harbor
entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom
con1empoQry has bleached hardwood floors & 10'
mohopny doors. 131-1• si.-.-
UDO lSL£ lovely lrild11ional bayfront with slips for
several boats & n · on the water. Elepnt two story
with 4 bdrms up, maids quarters doWn plus formal
dining. family room, library & brick terrace.131-1 .. ss.-.-
CORONA D£L MAR Rue Sh<>recliff's estate with
108' of oce~ frontage & pan~maic views. ~nifi ..
cent S bdrm home, the ultirNle in materQls &
fixtures & several oceanside terraces with hugepool & spa. 131-1• .-$4.-..;_...... ___ _
BICCANYON
Contemporary MediternneAn S bdrm estateET qualMy & eirciting design, formal dining & fam i rooms, office, exercise & steam rooms. f
doon to patios Ir lush prdens with pool_~_ spa.
111-1411 $1.171.111
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
FELL OUT OF
ESCROW
• 4BR. 2BA Tradftk>nal Style
Home • Prime Overatzed 45 'Lot-1 lh Lota
• French Doon open to ewiny
SouthPatk>
• Beamed cdllnga. Remodeled kttchen. AlrcOOdttloned.
• Steps to beech & tennl.9 • .... ooo ~ YJABAJtCSIA)JfA
maaa&Ta8Ull1-&
F AMD,Y BOMB
• 3BR. 3~ BA familJ.~
• Brttlbt =floor • Swlny-eda patio
• ~ amdeckalf maeter
• Onealtbe lowelt prtced
homea Oil Lldof
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OWND llAY FWMCE ..._
Th15 bay view condominium that will accommo-
date up to a 35' boat. Two BR, 2BA, community
pool, sun deck. Furniture Included In price.
Gayle Amato.
C.D.11. OCEAN VIEW VALUE ... ,000
Custom built 48R, 31hBA. family room home.
Gourmet kitchen, step down living room and
master suite with ocean and jetty views. OnJy
one year old. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs.
EmRALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,1-.000
Older home on good lot with great view and
fabulous potential. We lust listed this at
$I, 150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K.
Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley.
UDO ISLE -BAYFRONT $1,415,000 Laraer lot and dock.. Great views from $Pkious
living room with bayfront patio for entertaining.
Three BR. 4BA, plus famUy room. Terrific lo-
cation. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan.
SALE OR TMDE $1,550,000
This bavfront home, will consider trading down
for duple~ In Corona del Mar, or slnale family
home in Newport Beach. Wonderful 5BR. in
prime location with pier & slip. Barbara Aune or
Carlyn Callan.
BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR 11,725,000
Ideal entertainment home on most active
harbor location features upstairs and down-
stairs living areas, formal dining, a secluded
master suite. spa. Flexible ftoorplan. Laree
pier/dock. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman.
C.0.11. WN IE WATER VIEW $1.-,000
Dramatic 180• views of ocean, jetty, Catalina.
and sunsets. Usten to the sound ofthe waves.
Spacious older home with •BR. 5BA. A special
C.D.M. opportunJty. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth.
OVEN.OOKltG IEACH l2,S7S.OOO
Terrific new 38R, •'hBA w/conv. den. Looks
down on the private beach & pounding surf. This
Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry
financing to quallfted buyer. Ask for Dave
Hlrschler or Rod Daley.
SELECTED CONDOl\11NIU M S
A JUST USTID "GEM" lttl,000
A real doll house for comfort and luxury In
outstandlnc location near Newport Center. Two
BR, executive condominium. BulJt In wall unit.
Walk to shops. Nancy lmbemlno.
CORONA DEL llAll 14-.SOO
Located In near new pte cuarded community of
Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to
vlllace or ocean. Three BR. 2'h8A, family room.
·Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn
•Lowe.
REllODILED am~ .._
Bluffs, terra cotta floors. peach carpet, mirrored
wardrobe doors, wlndOw tre•tments. go with
th15 3 BR, 21h BA. family room home. Move In,
entoy prtvate patJo wfbullt In 880. Triona
Berlin
GOARD GATID .. .-Bia Canyon, expanded Dover model, 28R, 28A
bullt In entertainment center, hardwood floors.
aown moldlnp, wet bar,_., conditioned. Land-
sc.eped by RoterS <Ardens. Madelyn Gonzales.
2 Civic Pl•u
Titan• to Uae a1eata. eta« aad client•
of GRUBBA ELUSoarCANTREE
bae 1,600 CANS OP FOOD aad '9
srowtast We are •till acceptlaa your
doaatlou to belp feed Uae llomeleH
aad llaapy olOraaae Couty.
llQ CANYON '1.•.-0
Lovely traditional famlJy home, 68R. •BA, with
elepnt formal marble entry. Large master suite
and larce private lot with pool. On one of Big
Canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody.
OPEN HOUSES
HOMES OPEN SATURDAY
BIG CANYON ..... MC...,.F81rw_,
4 BR. Flt, vu 12-' Stella Shirar
Bl.Uf'f'S ···-401vteta .....
1 BR 14 Donna Wall
IASMINE PARIC ...... •••••c• J BR. Flt vv 14 Suunne ShuJef
H V HOMES ms.-ia14"°'1awtee
S BR. Flt. sPa l-4·)() sun Eaton
HOMES OPEN SUNDAY
PENINSULA
3 BR. Flt
SIG CANYON
2 BR, Flt
HARBOR RIDGE
6 BR. A , pool. spa
N~RTNORTH
4 BR, Flt
NEWPORT NORTH
2 BR
BLUff'S ) BR
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1-4:)() Ann Cr.u
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QUAL,fTY ... T-PONIERllODEL -...
Three BR, 21hBA, home with red ti1e root new
carpetlnc, custom cabinetry. Reflects outstand·
Ing pride of ownership. Beverly Duddy.
CAWL MODEL 94 ....
In Harbor View Homes, next to greenbelL
Ex<;ellent curb appeal, 38R, family room. Needs
your creative decorator touch. Ann Peters.
PEt•llULA.PAM-MVACY UH,•
FOUT BR, 2'hBA, family home away from the
crowds yet close to wedce. beach and bay
activity. A dream place to raise an active family.
Hobie Denny.
CUSTOMZED 80IER8ET S72lwm
Beautiful 58R, Harbor View Homes. Completely
remodeled Inside and out. Everything new and
finished to perfection. Located in one of New-
ports most deslreable areas. Beverly Morphy.
FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW 11,-.000
Six BR. 5'hBA. with family room, sitting room
and formal dining. Guest quarters. Dramatic
pool, outside cooking facility and entertainment
area. Two seperate master suites. Triona
Bergin.
FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME 11,-.oae
Traditional Country French. 5BR. 6'hBA. home.
Serene setting on Big Canyon Country dub's
15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through-
out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody.
NEW -FAIRWAY ONE 12.--New Fairway One custom home. Outstandin& in
quality and design. 4BR. 4'hBA. library spacious
master suite. Golf course. mountain and city
llcht views form every room. Danny Bibb or
Stephanie Grody.
8IQ CANYON CUSTOM a.-.-
Macrilflcent family home set on one of the
largest lots. Spacious rooms and bleached oak
floors. 6BR. separate large cabana, pool. and
spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody.
8IQ CANY~IT VIEW --.ooo
Ave BR. home with 180· coif course. mountain
and city li«hts view. Imported tile roof. maids
quarters. Childrens wine. Master suite with sit-
ting area and balcony. Danny Bibb or Unda
Oeth.
V'EW.ffAMOft NDQE 11.711.W ~r 12,000 sq. ft. home wtth 6BR. 98A.
library, extr• &.rce dlntnc and family rooms. 2
master suites. elevator, pOol & spa. • car P:l'llfe.
room tor llmousme. ~nny Bibb or~ ADtson.
IASMINE CREEk ) BR, vu ····-1-4:)() Gloria Robertson m_cown 1111,111
H.V. HOMES
'llt. FR...,.
Arit time oleted-Towne Collection ~ C. Two
11'4 ,_ a.ti. master suites. 381t. ttvtnc room wtth two story
Beverty McW'phy celffnl. formal dlnlftl, many customl!ed fu-
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Recently completefy remodeted, this ..
•• nl home featuree ~bedrooms. 4 Yi
baths, a private ,. ~ _y pool and ex-
tensive use c-e._,Q~· anite and Berber
carpet ptus 81 ._, -"•ble lighting system. A
private pier m.o slip for a 60 foot yacht is
strategk:ally located in front of the home.
Huge master suite fronts water. The ui -
tlmate In sophistication. $1, 795,000(LH)
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Opportunity comes but once In a lifetime
for a property such as this. Competelyl
fenced. the home offers 4 bedrooms + a
pool & spa & separate guest quarters.
Fabulous views of the Pacific & the moun-
tain range. this privte site Is situated
among $5 Million homes. Stables are
already in & ready for your horses. Call for
appointment. $1,695,000.
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"Blue Chip" environmental indudel pri-
vate, s-tt..flke custom, brick home on
ne.ty 1 .ere with 6 bedroome. 6 baths.
prtvate prof1 nfooal ,.,.. court. QI~
atyte pool & apa + • true gourmet kitchen.
In a word ... Fabuk>uL $2,895.000
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Fabuloui trvtne Cove, ..,_..... of the COMt HIQb
way, this smMhing 3 bedroom, 3 beth c:wtorr
hOme has been remodeled Md lndude9 •
comp4etely new kltdwl with al MW applenoes.
Fantastic Peclftc ~ View + Very prMlee
pool. This 8Ck.tt oriented home~on.t'I ~
white sandy beect1 Md the "MOST' of the
"BEsr·. Quiet Study. Everything Md ontt
$1,495,0001
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Located below Cedar ir\."'" and south of
Cedar Ridge Estatr Y. Tlay be the last
available acr9'"· Q~ .osh area south of
the lake with ~ . 1vileges. Land useage
Is nexlble. C>.~r will help finance. wltl
trade. exchange. etc. Asking only
$40K/acre. CaJI for fact sheet .
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2nd story .. ~'-~">rtced below lot value, thia ~ ~y ... deel of the yest
Pt 111 1tly In• lf!!...V.. OedrOom cottage. Cell
tor men IAfc. ~Adon & a pm.te ltWMlltg
'675.000.
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This super waterfront ~ on an over-
sized lot features 4' ~-"f\S & 4' baths
with exceptlonaJ .. l'\\;;ot exposure on
Newport Char e...v .,gent living room.
huge waterfron~ ... no & separate maid's
quarters are just a tew of the amenities.
$1 ,425,000
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this special time
of year, I would
like to give thanks
The~taal~
714 Realty -...
for the opportunity to be associated with the finest team of real
estate professionals in this area (our staff). I'd like to thank the
Prudential Real Estate Affiliates for selecting our company to
be a part of the most .exciting, forward moving Real Estate
Organization in America. Thanks to all of the agents and
managers from other companies in our area for their spirit of
cooperation with The Prudential 714 Realty and special
thanks to our f amities, friends, clients, and customers for their
undying-SUpport and confidence in us. YOU have made it
possible for The Prudential 714 Realty to be among the fastest growing real estate
companies in our industry. We commit to you, in return,. to demonstrate our thanks
by our caring attitudes, our professionalism and our spirit of cooperation. Here's
· wishing you and yours 'great real estate APPRE~ in the future!
/k.t · ~ l -<~' ~ k ~ rr A '!./
Once in a Lifetime
in Newport
Beach . . . an
estate such as
this comes on
the m•rket.
located on
the only guard
gated ieland in
Newport Harbor
with 83 linear feet
on the bay. The ad-
vanta9eou1 corner
lot provides for the
utmoet In privacy
whUe enjoying a sunny,
but protected exposure
to the harbor. A large and
uncommon double wide L·
shaped pier provide•
anchorage for a large yKht.
Thia grand estate reflects the
highest quality craftsmanship,
President
The Prudential 7 14 Realty
/~~ughtful plan-
ning and a
unique com-
bination of
ta s teful
dignity with
the openneu
and freedom
expected of the
California life-
style. As one of a
handful of estates
in Newport Harbor
with three stories. en
tertainlng can be as
.favlsh and impressive
or as intimate and pri·
vate as you wish. A truly
elegant home reflecting the
persistent expectation of ex-
cellence In all aspects of Its
environment. Offer·
ed by The Barbllra• $3,900,000
..
PAGa 8/SATUllDAY Nov..._ 19, ,._ DAILY PfUn /llaA&. •STATW
TDA
THE DALEBOUT A S S 0 C I A -T I 0 N
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . The aura of Old
World quality and crattsmanshlp abounds In
this magnificent, flve bedroom . five bath, two
story home. Panoramic harbor views from
living rooms on both floors. Warmth and
charm emanate from three huge fireplaces
and a handsome den paneUed In African
walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots
of natural tight throughout. Triple crown
mouldings. antique chandeliers. air oondltlon-
ing. steam shower ... features galore.
. . . . . . .. . . . ....................................... $1,500,000
BEACON BAY ... A truly special community
. . offering the best of resort living combined
with the tranqulllty of park-like surroundings.
There are expansive lawns. tennis courts,
boat docks, and best of all ... no tratticl The
home has been totally refurbished. Hand-
some oak floors, a large bright kitchen. new
carpeting throughout, and fresh landscaping.
This four bedroom. five bath home Is the best
In bayfront living ........................... $1,400,000
BALBOA PENINSULA . . . Oceanfront, cus-
tom three bedroom and two bath home with
views In all directions ... ocean, bay and
coastline. Light, bright and airy this home has
been completely refurbished In deUcate ool-
ors to accentuate the ultimate In oceanfront
living. Sculptured Berber carpet, Italian tiles,
polished oopper fixtures, Corlan oountertops
In kitchen are just a few of the many custom
features. This property Is also available for
lease. Sale includes 30' X 60' lot on beach .
......................................................... ·-.S,000.
DOVER SHORES ... Reduced and Ready ...
now one of the best Qrlced view properties In
all of Newport Beach. This tour bedroom. four
bath home Is Impeccable and offers fNery
amenity one could desire ... to name a few:
French doors, huge formal dining room, three
year old gourmet kitchen. parquet flooring ,
three car garage, air conditioning, security
system, beautiful brick patios......... '795,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom three
bedroom residence ls everything the conven-
tional home Isn't. Large oorner lot. Wide.
tree-lined street. Its visual promise of a moun-
tain retreat Is not mlaleadlng. Inside. there's
oak plank flooring, a step down ""'ng room
with huge River Rock fireplace, a center
Island kitchen with Imported cabinets. a large
master suite with a spa and two balconies
(one with a view of the ocean) ......... $550,000
BA YCREST . . . A most uncommon five
bedroom, custom family residence. Situated
on a quiet and prestigious cul-de-sac like
street. The floor plan will intrlQue and excite
you .. and, It's very functional. lhe handsome
brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the
incerlor appointments confirm the
crattsmanahlp ... things like three fireplaces
and high beamed oellrngs. High on the llst of
amenities is the family room and formal
dining room. A auperlor ottering ..... '545,000
THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
FEATURE HOME
DOYER SffOAES . . . Come and see this
outstanding view. This spacious. multi-level
home has a large master suite. one additional
bedroom, and a warm, comfortable den with
fireplace. Highest quality design and work-
manship. Features abound throughout. In-
cluding vaulted ceilings, lush, easy-care land-
scaping, security system. special window tint-
ing, temperature controlled wine cellar. like
new carpets and drapes.. Truly one of a kind
offering ............................................. 1145.000
t
WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES
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BEACON BAY ............................... S1,400,000
Sunday 1-4:30 ....................... 63 Beacon Bay
BALBOA PENINSULA ...................... 1915,000
Sunday 1-4:30.............. 1223 E. Balboa Blvd
OOVER SHORES .............................. 1715,000
Sat-Sun 1-4:30 .............. 1000 Westwind Way
DOVER SHORES .............................. 9145.000
Sunday 1-4:30 .............. 1040 Pescador Drive
NEWPORT NORTH ........................... S458,000
Sat-Sun 1-4:30............ 3155 Corte Portoflno
HUNTINGTON BEACH .................... MSl.000
Sunday 1-4:30 ............ 8422 Seal Rock Drive
EA8T81DE COSTA MESA ............... 1271,000
Sunday 1-4:30 ............ 252 Nineteenth Street
NEWPORT NORTH ........................... 1295,000
Saturday 1-4:30 .................. 79 Corsica Drive
631~7300
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..• Delightful three
bedroom, two bath home In prime location.
Beautifully maintained. Hardwood floors.
Used brick fireplace. Newty remodeled
kitchen with oak cabinets. New master suite
with bay windows and walk-In closet. Won·
derful yard plus RV accees. This Is a charmer
complete with white picket tence.... S.S,000
NEWPORT NORTH . • . Fabulous three
bedroom, two and one ha" bath, two story,
single family, detached home in Newport
North Villas. This Napoli ptan is decorator
perfect Alghly upgraded carpet, wallcover-
lngs and draperies. Luth landscaping fn very
private yard. Air conditioned. Security sys-
tem. Community pool and spa. Highly
motived seller has dr .. tlcaltf .... Md price
to...................................................... $459,000
HUNTINGTON BEACH ... Deoorator perfect
five bedroom. two and three quarter bath,
two story, single famlty home rn Huntington
Lighthouse tract. Situated on a quiet cul-de-
sac only one and one half miles from the
ocean. Oramatle IMng room. Dining room
Patio kitchen. Huge· bonus room upstairs.
Lush landscaping In very private yard. Three
car garage........................................ $459,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MEIA ... Charmer!
Totally remodefed. High wood ceilings.
French doors and deUghtful window cover-
ings highlight the living room. Country
kltcilen. Cozy dining area with bay window
overlooks the fabulous backyard. The
flagstone patio, Kol pond and gazebo add to
the enchantment. A. new fence surrounds the
property and the oversized three car garage
Is sure to ptease ............................... s:rn.ooo
NEWPORT NORTH ... Well located end unit
looks out to poof and spa. Thi• two bedroom
two and one halt bath condominium has been
upgraded with oven, carpett, Plantation shut-
ters throughout, bleeched Mk entertainment
center for TV and stereo, Mexican pavers in
entry, powder room and kitchen. Oversized
brick patio super for entertalntng .... 12t5,000
_. ..... OPPORTUNITY
INTERK>R DE8'QN STOM -NEWPORT
IEACH _ .•. WeM •tabflahed business op-
portunity In the field of Interior design. In-
cludes showroom, warehouN, Inventory and
design company. Industry INd4t' speclallzlng
In water-oriented homel, t>o9'nesaes and
yachts. UnHmlted potential due to the grow1h
of commeraal and financial buainess in the
Orange County area........................ 9250,000
JAPANESE MSTAURANT ... E.xoellent
sulhl, atMk teppan reataurent wtth good
fotk>Wing. Gr•t ehopptng center localton.
Beautiful furNINnga and auper ec{ulpment. =.,,!:,_:,O:.~~-~.~-~~ .... ~~.~~~-~~.n~71s.~
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Expect the best
Coldwell Banker
RcsldcnUaJ Real Estat~ Se!"fCCS -
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9060
THE -1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
NEW LISTINGS
O~GETUE Sl18,IOO
Well maintained 2 BR, 1 BA upper plan 5 in
excellent location. Carpets & drapes are approx.
1 year old. Great ·price & great value!
EASTSIDE OOSTA KESA t 191,500
Experience the _Jood life in yoµr own 4 BR, 2 'h
BA townhouse East Side. Enjoy pool, tennis and
back bay. FR, 2 car garage. All 4 under 200K.
Call to see!
COSTA MESA S!IS,000
Pride of ownership fireplaces in MBR· & LR
Mu.st see to apprKiate. Storage, akyl.Wit, ialand
kitchen. Quiet lQCation on greenbelt. Hurry,
won't last.
BAYSBOllES S4H,OOO
4 BR, 4 BA Cape Cod Bayshores home on an
· oversized lot. 2 doors from walk way to beach
and guest dock. U-shaped home opens to a brtck
patio with gazebo:
BACK BAY "4 79,toO
Wonderful Back Bay Home, perfect for the
growing_ family. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, aep. fa.m.
room. H~e rear yard with separate play area &
R.V. parking.
BAllBOll VIEW HOMES *649,000
Gorgeous 2 story home. 4 BR, 3 BA + den.
French windows & doors, white tile floors. Per-
fect throughout. Walk down the &treet to com-
munity pool & greenbelt.
BAYRONT '1.!50,000
Fabuloua contemporary 4 BR, 3 lh BA perfect in
every detail. high ceilings, wood floor, very light,
45' aouth patio. Room for large boat.
llAUOI VIEW BILl.S tMt,000
Popular .. Sandpiper" 4 bedroom with ecenic
vista. Private courtyard entry. Immaculate con-
dition, rady for occupancy.
PAmVIBW BIU U7t,OOO
Fabulous trilevel townhome only 7yn old.
Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA. A/C, ala.rm system 2
patioe and much more, great compJe:i Jr/poof A:
spa. Excellent location.
WTSIDB COSTA llB8A tl71,t00
Charming 3 BR, 2 ~ BA recently remodeled home no comer location. Turn key condition.
S.,.cioua brick patio A JfUI p1-.y aree + 31h car
l&tace·
DLU1 GAIL IAHCB M7t toO
Bt.thtakinc views a.re the eettin( for thia 4 BR,
quality built tudor home loca&ea on one a.a.
ildled~ueetrian.
OPEN HOUSES
,,.. SATURDAY
B.ASTSlDE CM
4 BR, FR
THE BLUFPS
3BR
BACK BAY
4 BR + FR
335 lEJMS
$191,500 J. STEPHENSON
44! VIST A-aoMA
$359,000 J. MACMILLAN
22 l Z Fl.AN CISCO
$479,900 D. MEEDER
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 539 PULLEllTON
5 BR + SPA $599,0000. GOLDSBERRY
B.V. BILLS
4 BR, FR
3917 P AllK GREEN
$698.500 R. BRANDEF
PllOMONTOIY BAY 715 BAYSIDE
4 BR $1,250,000 R. ROBERTS
THE BLUFFS
3 BR
SUNDAY
44Z VISTA &OMA
$359,000 J. MACMILLAN
EASTSIDE COST A MESA 1999 TUSTIN
3 BR, FR $375,000 N. HUTTON
BACK BAY ZU! Fl.ANCJSCO
4 BR + FR $479,900 0 . MEEDER
JASMINE CllBEK SS MAINSAIL
3 BR, FR $449,000 C. MCMAHAN
BAYVIEW TEl&ACB 78 PEUCAN COUJlT
3 BR $414,000 G. STAFFORD
2!H ALTA VISTA EASTBLUFF
{.BR, FR $530,000 P. HURLEY
BAIBOI VIEW BJtl3 Z836 POllT CA&LOW
4 BR, DEN $549,000 0 . BIBB
NBWPOIT BBIGBTS 5S9 FULLQ.TON
5 BR + SPA $599,000 L. MARSTON
ILUBOI VIEW BOMBS 1918 POllT CAllDIPF
5 BR $625,000 E. CORKETT
BELLOOUIT HILL S 1 SOUTHAMPTON
2 BR $640,000 P. HARTLEY
NEW! GAIL 1.ANCB !7055 BIDDEN TliJL
4 BR, FR $679,900 R. KURTZ
llAUOI 11.00E
4 BR, FR $679,900
Sl ST TROPEZ
B. HILL
llA.UOI VIEW llJLU H17 PAll GUEN
4 BR, FR S698,500D. GOLDSBERRY
NIWPOIT HEIGHTS 1'01 UNGS IOAD
S BR $795,000 M. DEREMIAH
PIOllONTOIY BAT 115 BAJSIDB
4 BR Sl,250,000 R. ROBERTS
PDlNSULA POINT ltll I. IAT
4 BR S2,260,000 L. EWING
NEWPORT BEACH
BLUFFS H86,000
Popular 3 bedroom "Delores'' plan on wide
greenbelt. Fresh as a daisy, and ready for oc-
cupancy. Cul-de-sac location offers quiet &
pnvacy.--
PENINSULA PT. SM!,000
Privacy & perfection are yours with this appeal-
ing spacious 2 BR, 2 BA home. 3 fireplaces with
superb carvngs hi~h pitched ceilin~ are just a
couple of features m this most special home.
llAUOI VIEW HOMES '8!5,000
5 BR. "Somerset"! Beautiful uwades, gorgeous
gardens, french windows. wood floors, country
kitchen. pool, brick. skylights. This home is
inviting as well as uciting!
8.AiBOI RIDGE S760,000
A very special, highly upgraded 4 BR, 31-"! BA,
comer location w/lovely patio, built in BBQ.
extra room off garage. library plus views!
PENINSULA S775,000
Family living at it's best! This 5 BR + den
oceanfront home is located in desireable central
penn. area. 112 block to yacht club. Window nook
has unlimited vistas. A must see!
BA YPllONT S 786,000
Panoramic views to jetty 60' boat slip now
available gorgeous redone 2 BR. tile floors, new
kitchen, 45' patio on the water, detail perfect.
OOVD SBO~ '8!5,000
Marvelous view home. Completely customized &
very private. Courtyard pool, wine room, den
w/built ins. Formal dini~ room, 2 BR, 3 BA.
Workshop. Beautiful quality.
COWNS ISLAND U ,Z00,000
Superb 3 BR. bayfront on prestigious Wand.
Complete privacy with green lawns. trees + patio
areas. 196 water frontage. Boating at doorstep.
Appt. to show!!!
PENINSULA POINT S!,H0,000
Outst.t..ndin« ~yfront in great location. Beauti-
fully r'Cmodeled 4 bedroom with warm brick
pat.toe and luab lawn. Bubbling spa overlooks
bay! Pier & alip.
LINDA ISi.i n ,eto,000
Speci.cular, contemporary, remodeled, ba,vfront
European kitchen, .f BR. 5 Vt BA, turning 0..in,
view, luge slip + Sooth patio.
UNDA ISi.i tl.Ml,oot
Esquiaite bufront home with a pier and tlip (or
a yacht of 100 feet! ideally aituated fM privacy
and lilbt in a sated compound. By appt.
NEWPORT CREST TbWNHOME
Two BR. 2Ya BA formal dining room, 2 decks,
ocean view from kitchen &: muter aulte, large
living room. Community pool and apa.
C.11 673-7300 $2'0,000
CHARMING LIDO ISLE HOME
Street to atrcet loL Lovely aecond atory master
aulte with large aundeck. Beam ceillnga, tile
floors, plantation shutters. 2 ftreplacea. Aleo
for lease.
C.11673-7300 $595.000
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4
211 VIA KORON
Penthouac level, heart of Vall VIiiage, atcps to
Vlata Bahn lift. Trade thla .. prutlgloua" Vall
condo for your "prcatigloua" Newport condo.
Fully decorator perfect. all you'll need la your
beat novel &: aklalt
Call 673-7300
COUEGE PARK, SEAL BEACH
Hiiia ...,.._. 3 BR home la acellnt.,.. of
Sul ..... top echool system of So. Call-
fora&a. Mow rllht· I• co.dtdoa. R..W.atlel
• , ... ,.. llCCae to ....... ,.
Call67S-7.o
BAYVIEW DUPLEX
Spacious· duplex within walking
distance to Pavillion & beach. UP 3
BR, 2 BA, den. ON 3 BR. 2 BA.
fireplace in each unit.
Call 673-7300
LIDO ISLE
This 2 story home is ready for you,
most comfortable and immaculate
on the market. 3 bedrooms,
..,actous master suite upstairs light
and airy feeling. 21/z baths.
Call 673-7300 $569,000
PERFECT FAMILY HOME
Spec:loua ' bedroom home on cul-cl...c:. Spa
and cool pool. Designed to give your family
.-ce for every activity. Newport Beach ad·
dr ....
Call 67S-7300
Sandy Beach and Bay actlvJtJ" Included with
this 3 BR. •Ya BA home. Sitting room could be
•th BR. Cozy ff replace In muter aulte.
C.11 673-7300 $1.195,000
OPEN SAT 2-5/SUN "1-4
'32 VIA LI NORD
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
ChArmlng home with lots of wood throu1hout.
French doors to aundeck. wood ftoora, wood
beam cema ... 0pn and airy feeling. If you
are thlnldnt of remodelt09. t.het-e are plana
Included In purchaM price.
Call 673-7300 $800,000
UDO ISLE
Rare ftlMI 3 car..,.... Oii l.Wo. Street to*"'
lot with 1peclo"ile bOIM '*lit anMllMI beautiful ,.do. 4 BR. 2 BA. lots of wlodowe alMI wood
.,__ celHeee la Uvt.e room a lldtchea • c.a 67S-7300 1710.000
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SATUllDAY Nov ....... 19, 1-/PACla I I DAILYPl&.OT'/llaA&.UTATS• .. ~~ .... ~~ .......................................... ...
GEORGE· ELKINS---coMPANY -
Ill. VtAL Y HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK
NEWPORT BEACH
PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS. NEW UST·
ING -Presti&ious "O" plan, 3 BR. 1 ~ A expansive
lush greenbelt. sunset & tack bay balcony views.
~amed cathedral ceil1nc. walls of Om. tile entry with
mirrored stairway w /hand turned banister Ind rails.13
hote puttme creen. Huee kitchen with pickled cabinetry.
Security system. $415,000
OP£N HOUSE SAT & ~ 1·5
19&4 VISTA CAUOAL. Bl.UffS. N.B.
BLUFFS. GREAn Y REDUCEDt SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT -Freshly paented with new
carpet. new pilot.less stove & oven.. new hie, counter
tops, fatures & mirrored closet doors. All conditioned
plus air electnc duner and security system. Spacious &
pnvate pabo overlooklne &reenbett & pool. Very conve-
ment locatlOft-Waltl to Elstbklff ~center, Cell 'htch schoo!. churches, lem11S & park.. This property ism
mint condition & ready for you to move into. Pnce
includes the land. Reduced to $267,300.
OPEN HOUSE SAT & sti. 1-S
2401 VISTA HOGAR-8l.Uffs--NPT BCH
BLUFFS. OWNER RE I lflED. READY TO
MOVEI -This owner IS ready to move. so submit aM
offers! Sharp, clean & affordable 3 bdrm, 2~ ba.
Enclosed pnvate patio with PflltY flowers & plants. Easy
hvu'll 1n buubful Newport Beach & eonvement to al.
Walk to cominunety pool, Easttitutf shoCIPinc center,
tenl'llS, churches. schools, & parks. Affordable pnce
includes the land. $269,000.
OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1-S
2710 VISTA OU OR0-8lUfFS-fl>T BCH
WESTCUFF. CLOSE TO 8HOP8 a
ICHOOL-A beSt IMly tor Newport. 3 bh$. "1 nq
rm, firtplKe. 2 car detlChed pr., lauftdry ,. inside. BC
.. ylrd tor pool a haven tor ..... prdeft. See
today. $389,000
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NEWPORT BC.ACH ~ PALM DCSERT
NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE lllAG-
NFICENT OCEAN/BAY YEW -This
penthouse unrt has one of the best views 1n V-lla Balboa.
Two roomy bedroom suites each with private bath and
balcony. Upcrlded carpelUll. siyfichts, fireplace & mSlde
laundry. Walk to the beach or enjoy the pool & tennis.
Security bulletin& & gated community. Call now for
iPC)Olntment to see. $350,000.
EAITBLUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL
4 •DROOM HOME -This lovely home IS located
near Eastbluffs community park & is on l of the largest
lots 1n Eastbluff. Room for a pool or expal\SIOn. Mmt
cond. w/many u1>11ade.s: French doors, & windows.
kitchen •/Jlf!W tM. cabinets. GE imcrowave/oven &
prden window. secllnty system & a new roof. Great for
entertaintac With an extra taree d&n1• rm & eatmg nook
off krtdlen w/bay Window. A beJutifvl famtly necfl-
bof'hood near schools. churches. tennis & parts.
$449.000
OPEN HOUSE StH>AY 12:30-4:30
2668 BASSWOOO, EASTBl.Uff. N.B.
ELEGANT •DfTERRANEAN YI.LA -From
the llOIMflt you enter throuch the double doors of thlS
mapiflcent home you feel the spac10us surroundlnes.
f eat11res 3 bedrooms. family room, ~vme room With
vautted c-.s & tarae we1 blndscapect ylfd with poo1 &
spa. Cal tor your private shoft'I! $550,000
OPEN HOUSE SAT a sti. 1-4:30
3000 com PORTOfl«>.NWPT NORTff.NPT BCH
f CORONA DEL llAA
HA.MOii VIEW HLL8 -Featured 1n Sunset
lllpziM. tllis hofM nawmes indMduality and excelent mt. in ~ and llndscaPnl. Located on a quiet
cul-4Hac it offers S BR. 3 BA fanMly room and pool in a _.,.,... settift&. EJllMSIO'I and remodeliflc Mle
this hofll trWy Sl*ial. ~e wrth ocean and
wt.ft NWS. C11 lof other details and vinnnc of this
lowly '-Illy hofM offered at $780.000
oceM AND .IETTY YEWS -Cozy Corona def
Mlf cottaee on 40 ft. pnce. Two priyate pltios tor
... 1& ... rm incWes nsher, dryer' 11fn1erllof.
Probltl 5*, Mlbject to cowt cominMticMl YCMll love
the location. .. st"'5 to Bil Corou Bed. $625,000
Of'EN tWSE SlJOY 1-4:30
Zl4 ~all
HOP, IK• a._, TO THE OCEAN -En,oy liYiftl half block from the beach in this bealtbMy
landscaped, wel unbillell holM. Two BR, 2'b BA wrth
ocean ¥ilw froM cozy family rOOftl Md sc-taeutar ,.. .... "" "°"' sunded. Secllded' patio ldioins the hiftl rOOM and ... are&. New roof, new floor
C0ftlllll$. CGPI* .......... Owfter may carry size-*'
2nd T mt o.d. Corou def Illar Ml& at its best!
S62S.OOO
OPEN tWSE SlJOY 1-4:30
221 tEJ>TROPl all
I ••ltDll V9.IO
COSTA DEL aoL -55 or oldfor1 Retired? Sold your
be hoM? c.. to Costa., ~--COlfttQftlty ~ styte ~0~ Y ..bd c~ All ......t.s Z PoOt. ~ •~..-s <"*It uster)
pM I loft. a bit.., ~ ... rooM. Baubful
VllW. Pnvlte louboft. l)ecoratof per1ect A MW way of
lite! $275.000.
. ·759.9100
A L T 0
SAN OICC.0 SAN fllAl'<ISCO SAN MARINO
I HUNTINGTON HARBOR I
llAa.:ICENT IEDn'ERRAllEAN H01E
· 68 fett on the water with a 60 ft. bNt clock. Buttt by
Shepwo. PooC and spa. Tiled patio on the water creat tor
entertatntnc. 8af in the fanWy rm tNt looks slrlllht
down the bay. LMce mast11 SUlte w/stttJnc rm and
hreptace. natural sun-Irle thru~l formal dlrq rm w/a
bnlqnt llcht fixture. This home is w condlboned &
located on a pr1nte street dost to beach. restaurants. &
~ $900.000.
I SAN CLEMENTE I
SAN CLEMENTE'S 0 TAJ MAJAL.,
ENTERT AIMER'S DREAM Srtuated on a
htns.te with a commanding wiew of the PaCtflc Oce.an and
city of San Clemente. thtS 5 bdrm custom home is tor the
person wanbng something untQ.Ue l spectacutar. Ora·
matic entry •/siyticflts, spamsh ble ftoor. and a 17tt KOi
pond, surrounded by lush & suspended dtmng area
between the 1st and 2nd floor overlook1ne the magl\lft
cent 'iew through 2 story tuefl windows. Ma.d's quartm
om garage and master bdrm has hrepjace & separate
office. A game rm is also included w/~ table & spa
The $495.000 hrst trust deed is assumabte and owner
may carry 2nd T 0. Call today for appl to see. S599,SOO
I •ANTAANA I
CONDO NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA -
TllS ~ 1 bdrm lower -"' pte llWded
COMlllNty IS perlect fof couple or person needq ttMef
.. .,... .. --Neutral colors. lartt ... -tn closet.
1ttrlctive kltdien I petio we sure to please. PooC/spa.
teMis. helftll center 1re ,.st 5°"'8 of the amenities you
.. eftioy. $72,000 .... land.
f MNTA&.a f
MEW NIWPORT 9EACH CONDO · 2 Bil 1 IA,_ PQt _, Slpenof_ c-,_..., ......._ Collt ,,.....
' spa. $1.495./MO. __,,., -.. . -
... I STOllY ..wPOllT 9EACH TOMI
MOU•· 2 .. 2 IA. OM..-. OM....._ 2 t1r ,_..
' ......, facility_ Al .. ~ & ~ $1,500/MD.
UDO • um WAILW RONT -Splcioss Md lttraclM 4 .. 4 BA i..e _. pier Md sip tor 45'
bolt. 2 car llrll'· A .... Not. l&al Ynrty 1e1w at
Sl.000/MD.
•llPOllT 9EACH llU.llf• --~ 3 Bit ~ Cl••uJllty plll IMc.tt tnl ID II. llR••tt
PIS•P'Ml l l.350/llD
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PW U/SAT\MDAY Nov••~•r 19. 1-
UllRlff: Pia &ti I 111111 It.Ill
Lowest priced 2 story in F..asthlutf 3 BR, 2.5 BA.
dining room & family room. Very large 12,450 sq.
ft. Professionally landscaped with spa, gazebo, &
seJ)ll.rate 120 ft. long dog run. Ask for ...
PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG
OPEN SAT l ·&-2821 ALTA VISTA
EAITRUff: IMRIT .. l 1417,•
Spacious floor plan, + ideal for entertaining.
Gorgeous private patio lots of used brick. You
must see this one! Ask for ...
PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG
OPEN SUNDAY 1-&-2131 ARALIA
EAITllUff: VIEW, MT LSJED .....
The only view home now available in F.astbluff,
totally remodeled. The expanded Master suite
includes walk-in closed, separate "jacuzzi" tub,
and lots of imported tile. Great sunset and city
lights vie w from master BR, LR. & FR. For a
private showing call your F.astbluif specialists.
PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG ••111 •·· 0 1111,111 Adorable Charmer for ,.. '9.900 with 3 BR. 3
BA and boat~~ .;ougb for 40' boat.
Demigner wa11 .. _ U . .uapery to match. Wat.er
view from • s . -.,uy room. Hurry, won't last!
Call GieRla -:.Ay.
GISELA BURMEISTER
1•C1•C1 11•
Specious 2 bedroom + den 2 beth, dramatic
fireplace, large deck 1,544 ~feet. Ask for ...
L'EE CHESTERFIELD
.. .... , Ill II nu 1441.•
Be the first to move in! Single family detached 3
BR, 2.5 BA 2 story cathedral ceilinp-all cream
white carpeting plus marble & kitchen floorina.
Master Suite on 1st floor. Premium Jot for
privacy. Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON urrm mit0 1111,111
New carpet, new paint upgraded appliances.
The9e units have it all. 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplacea.
large yard. Plenty of parking. Excellent. rents.
Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
• CllY• Cl•I 1111,111
Lovely McOain Big Canyon "Oakcrest" model 2 BR. 2 BA on one level Many u~ .ecured
entry, leCW'ed puidng. Amociation pool. spa,
tennis. Ask fol' ...
CLIP A E~YNN KEMP
OPBN8UNDAY1s-4-668BA18LAND
... fll m 11mcn •
With th.ii 5 BR, .YO'& will have room for all the kids
and relatives. Tiiere ii room for entertaininc in
the formal living & dining room. As well u fam.
rm., kitchen and petio areas for your really
expanded holidays. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
mllAll ••... 11, -.111
Totally 1et1'10deled contemporal}' ~story. home at
the very top of Spyglall Hill. 5 BR, fam. rm, den,
expanded mast.er bedroom. Berber carpetinc,
french doors and windows, new kitchen and
baths. All \!lil plus a gated pool and spa and large
entertaining area. One of a kind! For your per-
sonal showing ask for ...
ESTHEll YANK
.. lSIW 117U-
Affordable price in Newport Beach. Two BR, 1 ~
BA townhouaes. Great location. Cloee to beach.
Two car detached garage. Call for details.
DELIA DELGADO
l +ACIEI I •1 all 1111,•
Pomona north Garey SL 7-or>ed C4 and M-1 city
cooperative. Great for fast food. Excellent aote1S
between 2 freeways. $7 per 1q. ft.
TOM· ALLINSON
SHARON VOGT
.., ..... -1711,m
Lowly Ocean. Bay, and City Lights view. Ex-
panded 4 BR. 3 BA family & bonus room. Home.
Call for additional info. and your penonal view-
ing. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA
.ml lJllll 11-.111
Thia oozy three BR. 1 ~ BA home is clme to both
ICIJools and aboppinc. Hurry with your dM!Ck and
paint brwb!! This one won't last! Call now.
BILL a DONNA WEBSTER ............ .,....
2 BR. U BA with all new s-int top to bottom.
New liabt berber carpet. Larae IUllDY patio/yard.
C.cmdo --a.b ar-nbelt and only steps to
community poal/lpL hdMlem refrieerat«, wash-
s/dryer, microwave, patio furniture. No pets.
Available bnmecUately. Aak for ...
PAULA BAILEY
WllllNW 1111.m
Pool & 5,000 mq. ft. & \). iow family home in
Dovel' Shor9. 5 M . , car ..... 2 pvt
be9cbel! Brand ·a carpet • pmnt. 110N. A auGGlBlll
llttaW 1"'W IGllll
AJmmt brand new-not a nail bole in the Walla. All
white decor, carpeUna, tile floorinC & plantation
sbutten. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. F .B., sprinklen & malibu liahta. fruit trees. J.M. Pet.en plan 5. Alk foe ...
.JOANN KENTON
, ... , Ulm 1Dll l11ll 1477-
Loa of family w.nted far Ulis 'In.-. Woocb~
home. llCh ceil1nO Jar-. murtyard entry and a
wrapu'OWld yard tnat II~ enough for en'81ain-
ine a crowd. Formal dininc room can meet all the
holldq ...... 5 bedroon-, with a full balhl can
,,,,,.,...,..,Ot.e both the family and frimdm. A*
fOC'... MAX.INS GOLDSN
YICIT IEW •. &1111• 11,m,111
Moor your own yacht to your pier and ~
excellent income from your duplex. One of the
molt apectacJar locatiom in Newport an the
water. Excellent• an investment property or
convert to single family reP:len¢e. Spectacular
views, own undy beach, pier for up to 3 boats. 3
BR, 2 BA up. 2 BR, 2 BA down. Fireplace each
unit. Call for your penooal appt.
GAIL TAYLOR
OPBN SAT A SUN 1-4-JIS BDGBWATBR
•••1 11111 nu 1111,m
Scrumptuoua brand new all white and cream
villa. Light, bright, and beautiful! 3 BR, 2.5 BA
"Casa Marbella" w/French doon and windows
galore, marbJe entrance and kitchen fioor, white
washed kitchen cabinets. 2 fireplaces. one in
master suite, walk-in cloeet and fabulous master
bath Pool size yard. Ask for ...
GAIL TAYLOR A RONDA Hf:JN
OPEN SAT 1-4, SUN 1-5-3080 CORTE MARIN
.... , 11111 ftUI ~
Several Ooorp1ana avail for viewinC in Newport's
newest premier community. Contemporary Medi·
terraDMD style linaJe family homes offerinc the
very fiwt in amenities ~p ..... community
pool and recration area. Claee to freeways and
hlhion Island. A* for ...
JOANN DORAN
• Clll•.. lllllll
2 .......,, Brcwknl« pl.am '° chooee from • BR,
2.5 BA •.ooo. 2 BR, 3 BA M,000 both with
many ulJlndea and loYely leUirle-For exclusive ahowinp .. for ...
~}.!PA rLYNN UMP
CHIU Ill.. -.111
Enter through professionally landtcaped
courtyard into \!lil new 3 BR home with marble
entry Ooon. Larae family room with ita own
powder roam. Walk to Faabioa bland & the
beaches. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
11 ..... DIHEi ·--BMuUlul home on one of Harbor Views ~ Iota. 3 BR. 2 BA. room f« expmWm & pvt pool.
Cathedral ceillnll in Jivina rm. t.mily rm & ~rm. New -,:iarttws. Minny & brlebt. open r Dl8n. sr-t en~. Alk for ... OPlN SA,.. A 8UN 1-~ _.. PbltT DJ8TOL
.RJLUUAO
..... rtltll.. • ••••
Brand new 4 BR. 2.5 BA fully landscaped home
with 2 patios. Elegant 2 story volume a!ilings,
specious living ~ gourmet kitchen with ceil-
ing to counter garden window. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
MlllllAY
Abeolutely lmmaculate home in gated communi-
ty. Partial ocean view and away form ~
Highway. Totally remodeled with designer taste.
French doors and used brick th.roughouL Tiied
kitchen with oak and glass cabinets, sub-zero
refrigerator and much rnroe. High beamed ceil-
ings in LR and FR. Exquisite landscaping with
used brick and tile. Hurry. owner bought another.
Call me today!
GISELA BURMEISTER
IBICl•T ml CATALlll llEW 1141,lll
Dramatic upgraded 2 BR+ den condo. Hardwood
floors in entry + kitchen with extensive uae of
plantation shutters. Carefree living at its best.
Total security. Ask for ..
RON FELSOT
0
REALTORS
-. unr 1111 c1 11 1111,,111
JUST RJ:DIXX>RATED THROUGHOtrr. ln-cludinc new kitchen and batha, Subllero refriger-
ator, upt oak cabinets, ovenUed jlcuzzi, mirron.
Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bayview. with slip
available. Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
a-.r Lm llft 1111 M.m.111
SOPHJSTICATl!D, CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE
LOI'! Open.~ luxurious appointments and
fumilb1np. tchen dellicDed for a CXllU'IOU9eur! °"'l8n"d f« p-.dow living and entertaining.
8-h~ dock. 8 BR. $ BA. 3 fpb. Lap pool and
spa in private~-tic>~ the bay. Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
W I ,_ ... llTl1! sz.m.111
Custmn coun1ry En&Jiah home on 1.6 acttS near JUdaieline Country Club.. 9,000 aq. fL with 5 BR, 5
BA. pool. and 5 stall barn. Room for N/S tennis
court or ric:lina attnL Fabulous Master suite with
sitting room & spa. Deoontor furnishings nego-
tiable. Ask for ...
.JO ANN KENTON
Ullll NW llllB lUIE 1U11tW
Sunny & brighL BeautUul 3 BR, 2 BA. large
family room. skylight, large yard close to school
community pool and shopping! Ask for ...
JULIA LIAO
••••T IUCI Ml UITB
It's hard to believe. but you can find a spacious 2
BR, 2 BA condo in Newport. Super location. close
to shopping. restaurants, park Quiet secluded
compJex. Ask for... ,
ANN HAWKEY
• CllYll 1711,•
One of 8-g Canyon's largest single stor:y homes. 4
bedroom, 2.5 baths. pool & spa. For details ask
fqr ...
..I.Ill I ••111 Beroooie~ duplex in olde C.D.M. Hardwood
flocn. new carpeting & paint. Complete privacy
on your Redwood deck with Hot Tub for relaxa-
tion. Buyers choice of window covenngs. Ask
for ...
ESTRJ;R YANK
OPEN SATA SUN l -~25 NARCISSUS
a-£CTKIUI • ·• 11nr 11n 11,•• Newly remodeled 5 BR. guard gated hol:'M. 2 spas
in private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent
financing terms available below present market
rates to qualified bu~. Ask for ...
MARY DI TULLIO
nmu .. 11111 a..•
Broec:tmOor-plan 4 superb view of night lights.
Excellent land.leaping and SU'On8 Homeowners
Asmc. 2 BR. Giant BonLL<S Rm .. study and privacy
Available by Nov. 1st.
• TOM ALLINSON SHABON VOGT .
OPEN SUN 1-6. 13 ROCt"\1' &.NOLL ........ , .......
11\e beach lifeawaa~~r:. g 3 BR. 2 BA home
on R-2 lot. Home ~ ocean .view, &
pnvate patio. J~ s\ J '° the beach! Ask for
RONt>A BEIN -
780-5000
-BRlll1! _.IKT-lUlf I..,_
Newly new free sta.nding townhome in a.ta
Mesa. 3 BR, 2.5 BA 2 car attached garage. Ceramic
tile, oak, and very nice. Good locaiton. kids o.k ...
Available now. Ask foe ...
CLIP A E'L YNN KEMP ... ....
Woodbridge Arborlake 3 BR. 2.5 BA beautifully
decorated 2 story end location with separate
dining room, family room. den. and breakfast
nook. Steps to lake with mini view. Ask for ..
RAY DAVIES
OPBN SAT-SUN 11-4. 93 LAJtBSHORB
••• , 131111 ~ 1111.111 Sty~ & lomtion rt!' . 'l BR. den/Wt. A
perfect buy. Own -pun:hMed another
home and need to.. . ~ f«
.JANlt 8UNGALIA
., 1111 . 1111.19
A dty licbta view from this beautiful, damic. 4 BR
bome Nlhlilhted with blr··hed mil Oocn. plan-
tation muttien crown mou1cffn8s ph• roam for a
pool Call 1ot J'O'&r llrivaw lhowine. A9k fot ... DELIA "DELGADO
Wli&l 1111 -111.m PRICED TO SSLL NOW! In Newport Beech. 2 BR. mobile home. clubhou.es. pool, spa.
Modvated Rller. Aak fot ...
VlllGIN A SWAN
LllUlllDl1•CH•I I~
Outstanding panon.mic view. Security building.
$1500/MO. Ask for •..
VIRGINA SWAN
OWNER WANTS TRIS LEASED SOON!
II ltlillll IMlt• .,,.
Fannie Mae owned. 2 story oondo. ntA ap-
proved. 2 BR. 1 BA. San Juan Capistrano. Good
income ratio. Alk for ...
RAY DAVIES. JR.
UIUll.. 114.m
Rare time share opportuni1)' on the bMch in
Laguna. Enjoy all the advantages of time share
and watch this investment grow. Other-invest-
ment oppoc:t\.Ul.ities available allo. Ask fM ...
CLIP A E'LYNN KEMP
••• I.Oii 111aW
Brand new J.M . Peter's 4 BR. 2.5 BA ~.Light
and bnght and beautifully appomted. Fully land-
acaprd with two patios. AM for~
.JANB SUNGAILA
ISi -.. lllllll OYer 2.000 911. ft.ma beautUuJ N..B. Community spec;o... 3 BR. 3 BA home wi&.b a larte kitchen.
cathedraJ t'eilinp and private spa in patio. A
really quality lifestyle location that must be 1ten
to be appttaa1ed. Call now fot your pnvaie
showmCs:t'Lfa'.DoNNA WBBSTU
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IRVINE TOWNHOME
JUST LISTED! Lovely Deerfield Townhome facing Doe Trail. Two
master s uites with private baths plus a powder room. Close to
community pool schools and shopping. Easy freeway access.
Won 't last long, so ca ll now! $174,900. Ad#006
KINGS ROAD
An artistic home with five bedrooms and four baths, a.nd three
fireplaces, and formal dining room. Panoramic bay and ocean
views. Master suite iDcludes a den a nd spa. Maids quarters.
Sl,S00,000. Ad#004
HUNTINGTON HARBOR
Large corner lot affording privacy and room for two large yachts.
Four bedroom, three bath borne bounded by 142 feet on the water.
Extensive use of marble in bathrooms, new carpets, fireplace and
wet bar. Very large waterfront decks perfect for entertaining.
Ha rd to duplicate! $1 ,095,000. Ad#008
LAGUNA BEACH
Breathtaking country Freocb borne completed in exotic woods,
located on two lots at Victoria Poinl Fantastic oce.an coastline
views. Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces, 10lid oakwood
floors, five oceanview decks, beveled and tulip windows. Vfry
Iarse family borne with eneptional yards complete with f i'u.it
trees. Steps to cbarming Victoria Beach. $1.295,000. Ad#OOl
WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX
A terrific income property close to the beach in West Newport.
Two unit.a, each with two bedrooms, one and one-half baths and a
fireplace. Four-ear carport, plus additional off-street parting.
$395,000. Fee. Ad#OOl
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
Outstanding Value! Choice location in fint block from the bay with
some view. Three bedrooms, two baths in upper unit, and two
bedrooms one bath in lower unll Two car prage plus carport.
Call now for a private lbowtnc. $145,000. Ad#OlO
LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS
Baild rour cast.om bome in th.is aclaslve, sated development
above Lquna Beach and enjoy the sweepin1 ocean, city, mountain
and canyon views. IJmited tO just four natural-p-ade bui.ldable
lite., eacb owner 1rill abo bave an undivided lnlenllt in nearly 7
aCl"el of prestiDe open apace for recreational and alJ"icultural ue.
Ready for your home with all uUllties in. Priced lrom $399,000.
Ad#OH
WOODBRIDGE-SOMERSET
JUST LISTED! Expanding family forces the sale of the charming
two bedroom. one and one-ball bath cottage.. Best Woodbpdge
location, only steps from community pool, spa and park that
includes association-owned tennis courts. Enero-saving bot-
water beater and inside laundry. Only S1S5,000. Ad#OOl
BELCOURT HILL
Ocean, Catalina and city Uabta view from th.ls stunning townbome.
Tastefully decorated and furnished in ultra-quality modem. New
blond hardwood flooring. Berber carpet.in&. custom window
shades and shutters. Dramatic custom li&btlnc throopoul Alr
conditioned, upgraded security ~tern., three car garage, euarded
gate. Offered fully furnished at S795,000. Ad#018
NEWPORT ISLAND
Diacover ''Newport Island," the J=t bide--a-way island on the
Penmsula. A four bedroom, incl a master bedroom with a
private aundeck and spa, two bath, two story borne. A warm, open
livin& room with used brick fireplace, oak ·flooring, remodeled
gourmet kitchen. Asking S44S,OOO. Ad#014
llAKBOR RIDGE
A warm traditional f amlly home of the bipest ltandard, with
an open flowtn& floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-half
batbl. Oat ltainray, gourmet kitchen and a refriaerated wine
cellar. Great outalde entertaining are.a with bullt-ln BBQ, pool
and spa, all profealonally landlcaped with ocean, bay and city
li&bt views.. $2,500,000. Ad#005
OUT OP AREA-VINEY A1lD
Riverside County, ~ball boar IOUth of Palm Delert. Forty acres
of p-apmnea and a fabaloaa bome, profemfceeUy furnilbed and
decorated. Great opportunity for investor, n.ndller, owner. T. er-
riflc view of the valleJ and Salton Sea. Home bu a IWimmln&
pool. deck. larse patkla, and room for tenma coarta. Grapevine
acreqe produclnc table p-apes. Owner will leue back or ter'Vice
the .. en year depreciation. Only sno,ooo. Ad#007
SPYGLASS
A re.al Oem oa Spypu.. .._ of dty UOU, mountailll, Barbor
Rid&e. partial ocean from prdea. New PreaCb doon tb:roqbout.
~ pa1nUQa lD ud otat, .. marble noon tn toyer, family
room ud kltdlen. -uperaded l&Ddllcapbac and leCUl'ity system.
$1H, ... Ad#Olt
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S Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach, California 92660
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10 years in the State of CaU-
,ornia. Ranked natiOnaUy In
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llUf flnll lf I 8 tty ts what you want.
security is what you'I get in Viffa Balboa! Just,
beyond the privae guarded gates lies an·
executive suite that Is so special. words cannot
do It justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bafh, In-
. door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the
designer furnishings are available for
purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX. .. SUBMIT OFfERSI
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Closed stables plus 3 open stalls. Lrg shaded
grooming area. lrg track room. separate hay
& feed storage room, ~f>o~ includes slidJng
glass windows, ~ ~ spray system
plumbed tt-~ Q ~ .... ea. Also, large
fenced dog •S ,, .et. ABOUT THE HOME
••• -4 bedr00t ., ~ bath very sharp home w/3
car garage, 10 car off street parking, RV or
boat parking, flre & police prot~ion sys-
tems. $4&8,000 uu.':. -r:--.. ..1 .. · ~ u1-1m
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Own your own home with as Httte as 3% down
Md NW money through tax benefits.
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' Super n6ce three bedroom. two ba1t\
condo. w .. located In gated ~
that hM )uat beer'I plllnted In QNYS-Wlllk to
South Coat Plaza. Enjoy .. "* Md ""-
pools for -••1.-..... --
for 10 years consecutive.
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Very cute Fllmlly home. wel located near
IChoola Md lhopplng. Comfortable IMng
wr•~ Include fwnlty room, IMng
room. ttww bedrooms, two baths, large
tront, Md b9Ck yard with a pool & a two car
gw11ge. TNI one won't '8st long. ..1._ ..... a.
HARBOR RIDGE
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831-1288
NEWPORT CREST
popue.r Plan V1 has been converted to 3
bedrooms and allowed for a giant master
IUlt•. 2.5 baths. lotted ceilings, bright &
-...,ny kitchen, family room wfth nice deck,
large IMng room. 2 car garage & morel ...
BOB A DOVIE KOOP .
' NEWPORT CREST
Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths
Md Powder Room • Uvtng Room wfth
Lofted C1•ng • Rreptece Md Wet Bllr • F...-.Y room with Deck RaiMd Dining
Room • &.n1y Kitchen • Matter Suite with
Sun Deck • Tuck-under Double Gwllg8
with Auto-Door Opener Md I ... Ao:, Ill
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-4 bedroom, 2 Ntt-' 1 O ntial to expand
up or outl t ·s 0 ... . But is built to eut. Best bt. . ""-'ff. Hurry this home
won't last tht •• d8kend. . ..... (\I) • .... 1 •
ICUI YIEW ••111 lmST. Fabuk>uS ocean views
ttwoughoutl Hw~ "Q in kitchen,·
. **'9 rOOf'f' -0 l ~ t)81twayS. 8Muttful w S '-. .NO tnms & dec-
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2 BR. 1 AB t.ownOOme In Mesa Verde.
Assume FHA $85,000 k>an at 11•1 •.
Pay onty $979. per month. Enc. gar.
w/d h<>okupa. can for more Info. w/d
hoOkups. Cell for more Info. 11~ .......
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2 BR. 21A BA -Huge mater 8Utte
w/wlndow aeat. Lota of
tie upgraded plue cwpet-V8Ulted
c 1•nga. Fl'9nCh doOra. ~.
bait-In Oek Hutch .. on the East81de.
Cell before tt'• too lldla. ......
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2 bedroom condo. Extra lerge patio.
'Securtty gMed. Wiiie to Performing
Arts Center. -Ml& LIM
CIST• llBE SITE
Buildable lite on hll top With 36001
view. 11.46 ~ wtth 750 productng
avacado treea. · ar.t lmeetment
today Md tuturet Total price .onty·
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Best buy In He.port Bw:h. 2 BR, ~ 1~ BA. townhc>We. ar.t lo-
cation. Walt to beech. 2 car ~
Cal for det... 1114,m -•••M.n-• 11nm••1
IEWPllT WCI
Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA town.~ .
Perfect for W.glae, two car g9rege.
Beach living at tts best. Submtt your
offer. ···-
TIWl-IElm
3 BR. 2 BA d"*1g room, dean. Vil-
lage, walk townhome with new de-
signer carpet & paint 2 car ·~ garage with communfty pool, rec--
reatk>nal fadlities. Don't delay. -•uz.-.s,,.,..
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Huge cornet tot, 3 BR. 1~ BA. fMtMy
room overtooklng e.ge yard. RV ec..
oesa. near South Coat ~=~ ... an ass
-Ill 1111111 AbeolutelY beet bet 8-* 88y buy In
E.aatlide to.ta Meea. .. BR, 2~ BA.
Quiet locatlOn. Approx. 1,800 ... ft.
Hurry on this buy. 11llJIH _,LIZ ...
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Seldom on nwked FOur a.gt
bedroom units. Erda11d g1ngee,
p•us off street peti(lng. exunent 1o-
catk>n in EMt8kle Coita ...... Per-
fect opportunity to meke 90fne
money.-r:or deblla, eel... Mii • 1111-.
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Oram.ttc 3 bedroom. 3'A baths,
vaulted c 1tMngs, IUnken MlQ room,
brick ~. double car -~--1111.-ll?Bt•• ..
•RllllT• To this~ IMlm8lned East-
side town:.om. 3 BA. 2.5 BA
blHched wood C8bll.... rec 1111 d
16ghtty, ... deck .... *' = dlllgf*~L ... ...... , ..
lllJEll IPE•ll SJ
Prtme Hl•port ltelgMs lot wftt\ 2 BR
cott-oe ac. to ~"'=
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IEU YEllE NIL lllE
Lovely 3 bedroom pool home In Mesa
· Verde. Compfetely 'O" odeted with
lavilh use of oe" \.-amlc tHe &
wood ftoona O , nuat see this
beautifully r,~ ... eled kitchen to ap-
preciate all t1ie amenities! Priced to
aeHatonly 1211,111 ..
LIVE IT THE ID.CH
Model perfect highly upgraded 2 BR,
2'h BA townhome In a special se-
cluded location yet within steps to
beach. Nearly brand new with an
award winning design and ftoorplan;
mirrored walls. European kitchen.
private patio, large master suite, fire-
place, 2 car garage, security system.
Absolutely gorgeous with superb
construction. Just listed! Ul._
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•LUYatmf \... -Ta.
JUST LISTED 1111 ESTATE
At South Coast Plaza. Three
bedroom, H-'• bath family room. High-
ly upgraded with central air condition-
ing, security/fire alarm and central
li~hting system. 9800 square foot lot
with large pool/spa. Extensive brick
work built-In bar-b-que & fire pit.
Nothing like it on the market. Excel-
lent South Coast Metro location in
Costa Mesa. Offered at $299,900.
Call for details.
In& Will
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3 BR, 2 BA master ~'O down suite
has open beam ~·· v raised hard-
wood floors b'iQ~JOm. Brick fir&-
ptece, lat~ q, ~ lot. Exoetlent op-
portunity tc. refurbish & exf:"d. .. ,... ........
TllTLE llCI -YIEW!l
Model perfect, tot.,ly upgraded 3 BR,
2 BA. Night light view, large formal
dining & family rooms. tush land-
scaptng, private spa & central air.
Community pool & tennis. Calf fOf'
more details. ....-~•n•r:r
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lCIEllE
Don't miss the last of the large
paroels. Build or subdividing this
rural 40 acre parcel next to Cleveland
Natlonal FOf'eet and near new resi-
dential devek>pment, off Ortega Hwy
(174) Rlveralde Co. terms available on
sales prk:e of ••• ..,,1121m
FOILllS IEWNRT IUCH
Spacious and grand. Lovely garden
room opens to patio w/fountain. Mas-
ter retreat has private patio with
jacuzzi. Upgraded with aJI extra Im-
aginable. Slf9-......
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IEST YILIE
This gorgeous home has It aJI: 4 BR.
21n BA, formal dining, family room, 3
car garage, large swtmmlng pool,
front c,ourtyard, low maintenance, all
of these amenities In Newport Beach
for only. Call ... .-
Alm 111111 W
UllEI 11101000
II IEWPllT IUCH
This home has everything. Single
level 255 i sq. ft . of living space.
Private jacuzzi off master BR. Many,
many upgrades superb location. Less
than 10 years old. For details and
private showing call!
1n1 Wllf
&-UllTS CISTl MESA
All 2 BA, 1 BA with enclosed gar-
ages.. electronic entrance gate. All
units really clean. Owner trading up.
For details or set up call ..
IEWNIT llEllilTS
DCLISIYE I
Executive style " BR custom home.
Perfect for entertaining! Prestigious
corner lot ctose to Cliff Drive. Master
suite with adjoining office or bonus
room, and spa. Formal living &. dining
areas. Many upgrades and amenities!
Exclusive showl~ Asking 111..-111 IDI .
11111 IEW II ILIE Cll
Queltty duplex currently under con-
struction. Both unit•.,. 3 bedroom.
excettent location. caM today to add
your own~ touehe9. •••• .. ...
TISTll I lllT lPAllTIEIT
Great building, great location. Con-
sists of (1) three bedroom, 1~ bath.
(2) two bedroom. 1 bath. (4) two
bedroom, 1 bath. (1) one bedroom, 1
bath. Plus e\ght garages. Drive by
only. 15631-15641 Tustin VIiiage
Way near freeways 5 & 55. A:.~ 11
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Current zoning allows for 10-1 acre
lots. Very secluded w\th paved road.
Coastal and mountain views. Call for
details. ....,...
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llVESTIR'S OPNllTllITT
Fast growing Eastside: Six (6) two
story townhomes. 3 bedrooms. 3Yt
baths., fOf'inaJ dining, cathedral ceil-
ings, fireptac;e, and private yards. Ex-
cellent income or the possibility to
sell separately. 11.-.-mn ...-rm
llVESTOI IPNLTUlln
9 Units Central Co9•\. U !. All 2 BR.
1 BA. Greaj. O ~ area-owner
anxious to tra ":) r>· Very clean units.
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ALIOID IRCHlRD
433 Acres. Prime producing Almond
Orchard 9 yrs otd planted Heartland
of Sacramento V.rlley. Complete
underground sprinkler Irrigation. '88
Crop at 25% return si.-.-
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OCUI VIEW
3 BR, 2Yt BA townhome, flreplace,
dining room, pool. spa. tennis. Large
2 car garage. Available 10/1.
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One BR, plus den. One year otd. One
car garage. Lake Mission Vef ;o.
Usage included. Avajlable 11/15.
$755/Mo . ....., '""
234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA
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IF YOU OWNED TRIS LANDMARK BALBOA ISLAND IAYFIOIT LISTING:
HERE'S HOW YOU 'D SEE Tll WORLD:
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HERE'S HOW THE WORLD WMD SEE YOU :
IERE'S WllAT YOl'D OWi:
Two 30'
x 85' Lots Zoned
R-1. 5 on Balboa Island
A.. 5 Bedroom, 6 1/2
Bath Home or One Home
Plus a 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Rental
A Private
Dock for 5 Boats and
Private Parking for 6 Cars
145 Waterfront Feet
That Includes 60' on South
Bayfront & 85' on The Grand Canal
A Sturdy, Older Home
With Hardwood Floors That
Lends Itself to Remodeling
The Price
of $2,450,000 Is Equivalent
to $1,225,000 Per Bayfront Lot
(Forgetting The Home)
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rm MORE SMASHING NEW LISTINGS FOR MERRILL LYNCH REALTY
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STGl•m1• .. HAMOR RIDGE-Unrlveledl
lbdrm, 7 frplc. lbd\, 8Uft room, Ubrary & weight rm.
9000 eq. fl IS,115,000
PlllYACY Me 8PACE-Hllelde loc. ~ CdM
With OCW\ ~. lnc:redlble Ylewt Thtrd of an acre,
3bd, 2'M>a. t8mly & dlnfng rms. $726,000
PICK OUT THI PAVILION Greet sit down views of
N9wport H.t>or, et 91. 3bd, den & 4ba. Something
VflfY 1P9d91 In Irv. Terr. $683,000
hfl1x lace .. Prapertl••
• corn•RCIAL LOTS .. MCFADDEN SQUARE-
lnc:ome producing with Investment potentl.al. Approx-
imately 8,300 eq. ft. $900,000
MOm WITH llCOIE-Tree lined CdM ite+gh-
b<>mood. 2bd, cott-oe with guest quarters & 2bd
Income unit. Aaking $490.000
OCaANfROlfT CASTLE-Fabulous views from
penthouM on e.lboa Peninsula. Almost new, fresh &
dMn with gourmet kitchen. $549,000
OM nm SAND .. NIWPORT Plus breathtaking
W.W. of OcMr\ Md Catalina eunaell. $599.000
QUALITY DUPLD-Located In qutet .,.. of W.
NNport, nw Chennet, OCW\, bMch & pert(. Year
ro.MMI °' MMOf\111 rWtt. $345,000
T1-aoCK8 TO 9EACH-Attrectlw & sturdy
~ wftNn nlklng cMatMce of ocean, par1c & "'°""-._cen111C-ar..s 1ncome. saeo.ooo
Tm••····· ........ •WPORT FOil UNDeR *171.000-Two bd,
town."Mlme. woodll9 envtronment new wUdemess .,.._ a.n a~ 2 stOfY. S189,ooo.
._.... WUTV-Al whfte, ~ towhome.
~ e9111111d I S*nted. Htgh ~ 4bd, G f>tan.
CloM to Sll'•llMlh w/pool & IPL $39t,900.
NICa Oii ''NICF Prtme VIiia 891boa condomfnlum, I ,.,.. ......._ end untt wtth OCMr'I vt9w n.. comm.
pooll. ....... end beech. Only *215,000
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aAaTW Cll CU881C-~ In IMng &
dlntng rme • .._dwood floore. 3bdrm, 2bath. Under
towlftng ~. $349,500 ,
cozy LAOWIA conw-Located on 2 lots,
nil to Woode cove beech. ~ & cafe'a. a..ey ~ IOt Vlllue. $425,000
....aRT UWROllT UMDIUNC Timeless
Sbd, 8be. ..._on 2 lidel. perking for 6-doctdng
_ fOl 5. R1-5 llows Income prop. $2,450,000
mWPORT eNTRY LEVE.-Quiet 2bd townhome
In perfect location to lhopl, Newport Center &
freeway ~. Upgrllded cerpets. $209,500
l'ICK OF THI UTTDll-Belt unft In outstanding
complex. Light & "1ry 3bC:t, 3ba. wtth gerden41ke
~ .. 89Ck 89)' views. $275,000
EA,TM.UFF FAlm-Y ..a.-Ave bd, 2 story with
huge feooed back yard. Close to schools, public
tennls courts & lovely park. $559,000
TOTALLY UPGRADED-Cust&n home near Lake
Mission Viejo, J.M. Peters Plan IV, custom cabinets.
top of the line apptlanoes. $380,000
MOUNTAIN SETTING-Unique Newport address.
Garage, 3bd, 3ba. Overlooks park. Near lake behind
ga1es, rarely seen area. $479,000
!XPANtNOM OPPORTUNITIES-Extra large lot,
great H.V. Hiiis naghborhood. 3bd. family rm. & large
poof. $539,000
Lt. II.LI $539,000
Expansion Opportunities ....... $399,900 ........
4 BR, 3 BA Twnhm J . Bernard
L81m.I $595,000 111Yil ....
3 BR, Den, Fam Rm M. Hartling ..... $895,000 111,...,
•BR, 4 BA B. Hutchings .... -$2000/MO 111~ ....
5 BR N. Tully .. -$759,000 ......
Rare And $.Swanson .... , $275,000 2121 .... ..,
3 BR, 3 BA G. McGafflgan ---$439,900
FamffY Home, tmmac.
••llTmfl $269~000 .....
2BR . 8. Swindall
.... mra· ... S3-4•.soo alLa.11
3 BR, flrepteoe T. Fleming
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'°"8ITIAL ~ to lt'9da on prestigious Udo...._ 3bd + den, & fM*Y rm. New peint & Berber
C8tpedng. *515.000 •
L.aAINIR OM UDO-LOYety 3bd, 2 ltOfY with den,
wet ber, eouth petio & doee to tennis court & beech.
A-.. at $734,000
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LY. -.U $539,000 -1111111•1 ExPM9k>n Opportunities S. Swanson
lll alffl $399,900 -........ 4 BR, 3 BA Twnhm B. Saunders
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L.91 llU $595.000 11l ......
3 BR, Den, Fam Rm Levertte/Webber .. _
4 BR, 4 BA .. _
5 BR
$895,000
$2000/MO
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P. Spaulding
111~1aaeia
C. PorceUa
Lf. -.U $726,000 1111 11• .. if•"
Hiiiside, 3 BR, 3 BA 0 . JohnSOA
!tHll -$209,500 Ill lhrW • ..._
2 BR, Twnhm J. Skah&ni
..-ISL $2,450,000 1411 S ..,.,_.
5 BR, 6 BA Hartling/Hugill/Swanson
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4 BR, FR
$725,000 1UI I••• ... ...... $380.000
J.M. Peters. Plan 4
UITalfF $559,000
5 BR, 3 BA Fam Home .., .... $139,000
2 BR, townhome ....... ~95,000
3 BR, 4 BA
LY._, ~69.900
Montego, 4 BR .... , $275,000
3 BR, 3 BA ... , ... $269,000
2BR
a..-.. $425.000
1 BR, Cotttige . .. _ $759,000
fWw And
.... .aTa ... $349,500
3 BA. ftreplece
nm.at•• S315,ooo
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B. White
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B. Hutchings
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M . Fogarty
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TURNER
Welcome to our world .... A world of private coves and ~ndy beaches.
OCUllflOIT EIUAll UY -This rare and
unusual parcel of land offers amazing
whitewater views of both Irvine Cove and
Emerald Bay. Located on a bluff It Is more
than 111 acre. There Is an existing older
home, but the gorgeous building site Is
offered at lot value at $4, 175,000._
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llYllE COft -Gor~eous large family home
In this most prestigious private area. Four
BA, 3 BA, beautiful wood paneUng and
large pool and patio. Great ocean views!
$1 ,350,000
lllTI DI -Newly remodeled and totally
charrmng, this 3 bdrm and den home offers
main beach vtewa • wen u Catalina
eunMtt. Hardwood tloora, new top of the
llne appflMCel and room to expand make
this property most dellrat>te. 9650,000
-
(IHULJ Ul -Gorgeous whitewater ooean
views and a lovety spacious home will
make the buyer who love to entertain
'happy. Inner entry atrium, 4 bdrm, custom
made tile, den, famlty room and large view
decks make this one a must seer
$1,450,000
llYlll Clft -This most prestigious private
community Is the location of a 4 bedroom
family home with lovety outdoor llvlng area.
Ample lot offers possibllltles for ex-
pansion. $895,000
LICl'Jm LICITm -Acroaa from the ocean
front doM to aWpe to beech, thie newly
. remod1t1d home ofllrl 3 bdrma, 3 batha
Ind • huge deck to = the gorgecM OCNn ... Newly ~d wtth io.da of ctwm. 17 45,000 ....
. .
(IUAll UY -This magnificent 4 bdrm, 3'A
bath home Is close to the ocean and has
wonderful whitewater views. Amenities In-
clude steps to the beach, 4 car garage and
It Is situated on an exceptionally large lot.
$1,800,000
...
EIUAlJ UY -A lovely remodeled 3 bdrm,
2'A bath home with pool and beautiful
gardens. Large family room with fireplace,
french doors, refrigerated wine cellar and
extensive use of brlck are just a few of the
amenltles. Very close to beach. $825,000
.
---1105 North Coast Highway • Laauna Bedeh, ~llfomla 92651...-....m•
. . ' ----------------------... -··· -_. ---
MIYTmUS • 121.,_
fWe opportunity to buy a deHgh1ful Costa Mela
home, oertect blend of comfortable livtng & afkwda&6e price. Includes: 3 bedrooms, up-= ~aver kitchen, IMng room with
•· ~. tiled patio perfect for play-
room or omo.. One car attached garage plus
double~ o-age wtth deck. Dog run. RV
acx: 111 Above ground poot Hurry on thls one.
Clll 848-7171. NP2
---11-. End of cuf.de.uc. 3 bedroom, 2 bath famlly
ldtchen. patloa. near South Cout Metro. Ctoee
to 8Choot & lhopplng. Priced for qulc* .... at $115.~. C... today. 646-7171. NP3
11ua1w ......
2 edjllCent, R-2 lot• In redevelopment .....
Velue In the i.nd. Approxlmatefy 2it,OOO eq. ft.
Cal for lnfonnatlon regarding this property.
848-7171. NP4
____ , 11 .....
Gigm1tlc: townhome. 4 bedroorne, 3 betha. (1
bedroom & bath down) F8mlty room or formal
~-Large yard. Attllehed 2 car gw11ge.
Community, pool, epa & tenM. C8ff for Infor-
mation fM$-1'171 . NP5
WllNiiMIW• sm,1• To a or-t opportunity to own thle lovely e.t-
lide 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Located In one of
the rnG9I ...,...,.. Ealtl6de locetlont. Thia is
.,, exclulNe Century 21 The RMI <..&tat ..
offilring. Tllke a look. Cal &48-7171. NP7
___ IA.,._ 1121,•
U...U.. opportunity to purd\llM 4 bedroom
home being '9nOV8ted to metc:fl the new com-
Plex under oonetructton. Sirve story P.U.D. to
be 8old .. part of Wodatlon wtth 12 other
towMomea. Cal 646-7171. NP8
................
~. out of, Of lntO C-. ~ H1-.p0tt
...,.. Of Or-.. CcMtty? ConUed about
wlto to cal « hOw. to QM lnfOfmatlOn on
..... ~ ... going? c.I UL Century 21 The
A9lil Ill•• • • oao_... .-7,000 offtcla
............. Unlled ..... Cal OUt reloca-
tlan ~ PHYLUS Me-7171 or ROY
548-a13
.............. ..,,.
Vety attnlctfwt home, good area. Nicety up..
graded & appointed. Kitchen remodeled & up-
grllded wtth custom, cabinets, etc. Cf'ackHng
ftreplace, brtght & My rooms throughout, big
backyard with sparkling poof, COYered patio.
Meat• opens onto patio & poof. Nice hOme at
affordable price. Cal 546-2313. HP1 .
•UDT•'IW .._
Nice 3 bedroom home plus 4 untta In good Costa
Mela...._ Unttl need some wortt, eect't untt has
a ""81 yard. Rents are low for the area. Could
be rlliMd. Great potential for the handyperaon.
Call for detaHa 546-2313. HP2 ....... ~
Exc1n1nt home ln~erea of Mesa Verde, move In condttton. IMng room, ftreplace In
dlnklg room, new , .. new kitchen with
Ollk cabineta, new CCM1t• top, cook top stow &
micro. Bult In book caMis, nice yard with epartd·
Ing pool & IP9-Great buy at this price & locatlon.
C81154tr2313. HP3
m SPF• -aM,19 ~ M.a Verde home on big corner lot.
~ roome throughout. Lovely add on
fwnly -room. 3 big bedl ooma. 2 baths. Most
c:onw.91ent to 1hopplng & 9Choois. Call for
appm1bnent ~~13. HP4
fl ---..... Very .,..._ Hllmpton modef at very attracttwt
price. 8-*>ua 1v1ng room with V8Ulted c:e11ng
& c:r-*iiftD • .._ Forrnm dlr*'G room, big ,_.room & k*'-' combo. 3 bla bedrooms.
Gr..t buy, ~ ...._ Cell 54&-23f3 HPS
,.,_Ell IMI 11..,..
One of the lcMIHt tri4ewt t~ In Costa
....._ Big IMng room with wutted c 1 llnga. cozy
fir~ Mirrored wetbar. Huge mast• suite. "*"°'ed Wdrobe door. Central MCUrity sys.-tern. B6g double garage with shelves & office
IP'IC8· MMY extras. Can now, won't last.
54tr2313. Hf'6
........... ,_ 1118-
0ne of ........ bett• buys, .... has left
.. and la motivated. F.mty room with flre-
p&ece_. frelhfy painted Interior, exterior .. tex·
coted with 15 yw guamatM. Full complete
801ar system. Nk:e quiet ne6ght>omood. Terrtftc
buy for fwnlty. Won't lat call. 546-2313. HPT
newport bWt'I
NEWPORT BEACH .... ,,. ...
Newty ~ .. bedroom, 3 bath . 1 bedroom &
beth alrl. Formal dkMng room. Bonus
room. Uundry off kitchen. LMge patio & ywd. 2
C. attached gatage plus carport. To preview
cal 846-7171. NP9
--...... ,...,.
TERRY McCAROLE-PAESIOENT
•Ha WlllEN• 11..,_
3 bedroom, 2.5 bath vtew townhome Jn complex
surrounded by wooded area. Inside a.mdry,
patio, exceltent locatlon. Newport addrw. Call
64&-7171. NP11
OTHER AREAS
....... ·-1111-Best buy In Irvine. Beautiful 2 story home
reduceddhousands, greet Inner location. Rrst
ftoor has big IMnQ room wtth fireplace, famlty
room off gourmet kitchen, dlnklg room, powder
room. Second level has huge master suite, bath,
two more bedrooms and a bath. can now, won't
last. 546-2313. HP8
_....... ll .....
Ver/ neat, 2 bedroom with view of channel
Many upgrades. New Wrtical bltnda. much
more. Poaibie owner 8SIMst tn ttnanc:ing. C... for
details. 546-2313. HP9
um1au-. ..,..
Great retirement or starter for older couple,
must be 55 or older. 2 bedrooms, ptua den, 2 ful
baths, 2 patios. large cerport, wood dedc has
mountain view. Many extras. Celt 546-2313.
HP10
•UDl•'IW tt ....
Six one bedroom, one bath units plus a 2
bedroom houM In good mnet area. Live In the"
house for comfort & rent the units for profit.
Pe>ssjble Miter floanctng. C8'f for detab
546-2313. HP11
mATIT ... -11._ In good neighborhood. 2 bedroom, 1 bath on
nice lot. tt.rdwood floors, carpeted. lntlide laun-
dry. ctoee to 8Chools. Great buy for first time
buyer. Calf now 546-2313. HP12 ..,, ...... _ --
One of a kind property near Civic Cent• drlYe.
Low aseociatk>n .._-indUde clubhouM, pool
wat• & ln8urance. Many extras. Caa for detailS.
546-2313. HP13
wunm... 1111• 8-utN Corona det Mw Shorec:tifra .,... wtth
98mi private be9dt prtvitegel.. Huge corner lot.
F<>rmlll IMng room wtth flreplace. F.mty room
wtth OOMr'I peek & 2nd ftnlpteoe. OWMng --
wtth French doors I 1111 ijlng onto huge redwood
deck. Gourmet kitchen with OOMr'I _,peett.
Partdike grounds wtth tale stately coral treeia.
Much, much more. C.. 546-2313. HP14
270 EAST 1~H STREET,COSTA MES.A 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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to analyze ho01e potential
David Prince of Marton Buie Reelty
just returned from attending a two-day
cour9e on residentJal real estate. The
course, held at the San Fernando
Board of Realtors, was preeented by
the Residential Smes Councff of the
Realtors National Marketing Institute.
The RS 204: "Making Money SelHng
and Investing In Sing'9 Family Reli-
dences" course provides the skHls
necessary to analyze the investment
potentlal of homes, condominiums and
townhouses taking Into cons6deratk>n
the Tax Reform Act of 1986 tax law
changes. The senior Instructor for the
course was Dave Seson from Bk>rn-
lngton, Minnesota.
The newly reYteed and updated RS
204 Is one of a aeries of COWNS which
leads to the prest~ CRS (CertJfted
Residential Specialist) Deeignatlon.
During two days of tecture. dis-
cussion and workshop Ml8k>na, David
Prince learned to compute Investment
cash ftow8 and proCeeda, to recognize
the advantages and diudvMtagea of
houses as inWStments Md to com-
municate with and counMI Investors.
"As a reeutt of the courM, I have
gained greeter awareneee of the role
and · the reeponslbillty of a sales
asaodate In real 99tate lnveetment
counMffng and wW be better ab'9 to
serve my clients and customers,"
Prince saJd.
Reeidentlal sales couraes ere pres-
ented In various cities throughout the
year by the Reeidentlat Sales Council of
the Realtors Natlonlll M.t<ettng In-
stitute, an affiliate of the National
ARocletk>n of RMltora. The ReskSen-
tiel S-.. Council Is dedicated to the
education of the real eat.ate sale9
professional.
Prince Is a broker associate of
Marton Bute Realty, 5 Corporate Plaza.
Newport Beach, (714) 759-6700.
Room mouldings add dimension
If you're looking for a way to add
a little more dimension and
architectural interest to your home,
consider ceiling mouldings.
A booklet entitled "How to Install
Ceiling Mouldlngs" is available for
40 cents from the Wood Moulding
and Miltwork Producers Associa-
tion, Dept. NB, P.O. Box 25278,
Portland, Ore. 97225.
An accurate tape measure and a
reliable wood extension ruler are as
necessary to any homeowner's tool
box as a hammer and nails.
Experts at Lufkin, makers of
rulers and tapes, say wood rulers
are good for measurements up to
six feet.
Triona Bergin of Grubb & Ella
R81identiel Broker11ge Co. has been
named Top Agent fM the month of
October with the moet tranaectlone.
She sped*-In Income and ~
ment pr~. tMJng a epedal
Interest In her clefrta' needs.
Bergin has the ability to help In-v.ton "move up" wtth her extensive
uperience and e>epertlle In Income
kwwta1NW1ta. A reel ..tate prot1111lonal
~ 1968, lhe Ilk• to help Mr buyers
and ..... achieYe their gollla.
Prevtoulty wtth a welt-known e..i.ny
HUii reel 99tate compMy, lhe h8e the
knowtedge to~-Md 8UOC I lilfuffy
doee ee(:rOWS on ~ dolar
homes, Income and lnveetment
propertia FM mor9 Information ~ tact Bergin at Grubb & Ellis M9tton., 2
CMc Plaza, .uite 100, tMwport Beecf\.
or call (714) 644-8200.
WHY PAY A FULL COMM-TO SELL Y•R llOIET
~ ,'
-<.~ WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE Front Sl,llD (hreble81Cloeeoflbcl'ow)
"'i\\I \ \\\ .. ,., .. _
3 BR-2 BA, Owner wttl carry.
2502 South Olive .......... s 165,000 $722-811• ··---3 BR-1. 75 BA, quiet area, nr park.
813 South Elliott Place. .. $189,000 721-4111
1111111 .............. ..
2 Sea llland, NB ...................................... S,5340
24 Goodwtl Court, NB ............................. 18,980
2401 Port Whitby, NB ••.•............•..•........ -$25,000
3 Tribute, Court, N8 •..•.•.......•••.•...•........... S9,420
304 C.. Street.:.~B ... : ........................... 18,700
714 Goldenrod. liCIM .....••....•...........•......• M.220
10 ~Court, NB •...•.............•.......••• $8,980
..a .. -... -2 BR-1 BA ea. Unit, trg fmt ymrd.
1547 Orange Awnue ...... $315,000 722-8114
A •tea.ma
3 BR-2 BA, Spactoua oonod.
810 Bale• #202 .............. $185,000 722-8114
721-4111
CALL POii YGUa ..
I It ..... I ·. \: l ..... \ -""-2 BR-1.5 BA, 2 C8I' g9n1ge.
2424 s.nt.a Ana # 103-C.S 175,000 721-4111
1111111•11-••N MIR 11111
595 ~. CM ....................................... 980
118 POWlll eo..t. CM .............................. $1,490
488 EMt , .... .,__CM ...................... 110,000
2512 F~~'!M········· ............................. 420
325 flaim•. '-iM' ••••• .-..................................... 000
t81 Mod)11ha, CM ................................... Sl.174
1202 g::= Pl9ce. CM .............. ~S7 .000
3008;_, CM ....................... -... 11, 180
2901 B11 we. CM .................................... 780
938 Serra W8J. CM .................................... .G20
t2I W. 1• • #D-2. CM ........................ 13,llO
810 BllkerStreM #206, CM .............. _ •... M.720
2173 Aedwaod, CM ................................. 17,420
1138 D. NEWPOR'1' Bl.VD., 8Un'E 261
COSTA MESA, CA 12127
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The Improvements you make to your
house can slgnlflcantly Increase tts mart< et value. However, before you hire
a contractor to add a bedroom or put In
a swimming pool, there are several
considerations.
Arst, make your home as com-
fortable as possible with the amenities
you want most-within reason. Resale
value should be a secondary consider-
atk>n, unless you are fixing up the place
to obtain a better selling price within a
few months. Then, you should taJk with
a real estate professionaJ before deci-
ding to make the Investment.
Second, av<Md etaborate add-ons If
you plan to aeff your house In the next
few years. Don't "over-Improve" your home. If you spend more than your
naghbors on home improvements. you
may be overpricing your house In
relation to the rest of the neigh-
borhood. And If you have to aet your
asking price too far_.bove other nearby homes, you may have to wait a long
time before It sells.
Also, keep In mind that some home
Improvements make more sense In
some parts of the country than In
others. A swimming pool brings you a
greater return on your Investment, and pemaps .greater use, in Florida than In
Maine, and a ftreplace ls a more
aien9ble undertaking In Minnesota
than in southern California.
The extent to whloh a remodeling job
wm increase the sale prloe of a home
depends on the neighborhood. the
llfestyte of the potential buyer and the
nature and extent of the project. In
general, you can expect to regain 100
percent of your investment for adding
space to your home: 75 percent for
modernization of existing rooms; and
50 percent or less for luxury items, such
as a swimming pool, tennis court or
sauna.
Here are some specific examples of
home Improvements and their returns:
•An extra bedroom In a two or three-
bedroom house is likely to be a great
Investment. However, with today's
trend toward smaller families, adding a
fifth or sixth bedroom may make It
harder to sell, let alone get a good
return on your investment. One tip:
Make sure that the added bedroom can
be entered without going through
another bedroom.
•A complete bathroom renovaUon
by a profeuional -lnchJding bright
tiles, a fresh coat of paint and shiny new
fixtures -might return 95 percent 9f
its $3,600 average cost. According to' a
national survey, adding a complete
new bathroom averages $8,200 and
could return as much as 122 percent.
•A remodefed kitchen may recovef
85 percent of tts ·average S7 ,000 cost.
More waking time Is spent In the
kitchen than In any other room In the
house. It also is the room with the
Select/Better Ho111es names
new director of developrnent
Jack Ayers has been n.-ned dtrector
of Realtor development for
Select/Better Homee & Gardens.
Cotta Mesa. according to Peter Vlotto,
pr•dent. Ayer'I wttl be r.ponalble for
..... ataff recruiting, tr.ming and
cereer pten.--Mng.
Ayers ha a bulineu adminlatratlon
degree from Indiana Un.witty. He has
MrY8d • reglonlll Vice prllident of a
major Orange County ,_, estate ftrm,
foundtng Pf•ldent of a ,.... estate
Noel• trlllrMng KtM>ol, and pr11ldent
of hie own muttlple offtce reel eatate
compeny.
At Select/Sett• Homee & 6-dena,
Ayenwtl Implement enupenak>n pgn
by eddlng a ~tlet number of new
Ml Ddat• although only applcMt•
wtth a high ptObabNtty of .. ICC998 wMI
be ottered po9tttonl. ··we will not ,,.,.
10 new people In the hope· of getting
two good onee," Ayen aalc:t. "The
IUCC 111 of our firm end the growth of
Better Homee & Gllrdena Re.a Eatate
hal alway9 atreued qullAty and ..,_
vice."
Select hal been aftM&mted with Better
Homee & Gardens IWlCe 1987. The
offtoe Is located at 2850 Mesa V•de
Drive East, Costa Meu. For more
Information. c;811(714)751-5000.
~FGHJt.G~
O.RUFE
Am1rlca1lleart. AllOdullun
greatest tendency for Items to become
obsolete. Whatever you can do to bring
new life to an old kitchen wlll make a
difference -no-wax floors, a seff-
cleanlng oven, bigger cabinets, work
areas. or expansion of kitchen space.
As you remodel your kttchen, keep
convenience In mind and install new
appflances -a microwave oven.
disposal and dishwasher that are
energy-efficient.
•Greenhouses typk:ally cost be-
tween $8.000 and $15,000. According
to a survey put;>lished by U.S. News &
World Report, a sotar greenhouse
addition Is apt to recover 100 percent
of your Initial inYestment upon resaJe.
Attached greenhouses have never
been more popular. Also called glass
sotariums. greenhouses were originally
limited to those who had a green
thumb. Over the years, their use as a
room addition has become popular.
•Landscaping can cost upward of
$1,000 and recovery value ranges
between 100 percent and 200 percent,
if It is well done and blends with the
foliage nearby. A protesssionally de-
signed display of shrubs, trees, grass
and nowers is likely to enhance the
vaJue and enjoyment of any home. A
landscape architect wlll charge about 8
percent of the total cost of the job to
design the new layout of the yard and
hetp you select appropriate foliage.
Most shrubs cost less than $25 each
including planting fees, and ground
cover ranges from $10-$35 per square
yard. Trees cost more and demand an
expert hand In planting. Regional price
variations may-occur and, In the Sun
Sett states, for example, more exotic
ptants and trees may be higher. Keep i.n
mind that WhUe extensive landscaping
and ptanting can add to the appeal of
your home, a potential buyer may be
put off by the added maintenanoe.
•An lnground sw1mmlng poof aver-
ages $19,500 to build, and tts financial
return may average Just 35 percent on
a natlonaJ level. (Of course. In areas of
the country where more favorable
weather conditions prevail, the return '
may be greater.) If swimming Is some-
thing you truly enjoy, then add a pool.
But, some people think a pool is troubte
to maintain and won't pay extra for a
house that has one. Families with small
children may think poofs are a safety
hazard and may not consider buying a
house with a pool at alt
•A professionally built deck/may
return 75 percent of the average
$3,500 cost. The conversk>n of an attic
or basement to a finished room
typically costs $7 ,000 and returns
about 86 percent. The average cost for
adding a fireplace Is $3,000 and typlcaJ
recovery can be up to 94 peroent.
In general, any improvements that
suit your needs and lifestyle are worth
the Investment. Don't expect a poten-
tial buyer to pay for the cost of those
projects. but the more expensive your
l'lome, the more likely It Is that the buyer
will pay for the amenities that make
your home more beautiful and com-.
fortable.
Larry J. Biederman is chairman and
chief tt:xllCUtive officer of Merrill Lynch
R6alty, a national real 8$t1tte and
relocation ~t firm, and chilJf
uecufive offlcer of ~ 50, •
natlonlJI realty referral organization.
THE HARBOR AREA'S
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bdrm 2 bath penthouse completely & luxuriously FURNISHED.
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*Ocean Side of PCH -spacious 3 bdrm condo just 1 bloci<
from the ocean In Corona del Mar. Immaculate oondttk>n,
finest quality construction, extra wide lot. $455,000
*Just listedl VIiia Balboa -Private 2 bdrm comer unit wtth
ocean view. Light and airy feeling. Desirable 1st floor location
with OY8r 1100 sq. ft. $185,000
*Owner says sell -the price is right on this spic and span 2
bedroom Villa Balboa condo. Corner locatlon over1ooklng the
greenbelt near pool. 187,500
*Rentals -We have lots of year around rentals. Corona def
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PAGE J4/SATUllDAY Nov_._ 19, ,._ LY PILOT /lmA&. aTAft
Changes in tax laws slow private syndication
Radical changes in the tax laws
temporarily cooled the popularity of
private syndication, but experts say
they are making a comeback with a
different emphasis and benefits to
llmlled partners, according to Bart
Smith. broker-owner of RE/MAX Gold-
en West in the city of Orange.
Pnor to the tax law reform of 1986,
many syndications were created simp-
ly as tax shelters, but when the new
laws closed the "loopholes," the
emphasis changed along with the goals
of the investor.
··constderlng all of the uncertainties
in the world of financing and tax law
cQclnges, a limited partnership still is an
excellent way for an Individual to
become involved in large real estate
investments." Smith said.
Smith's co-owner and partner. Larry
Turner said, "The difference between
what is happening now and what
happened before the tax laws changed
is that the property to be purchased
has to be rock-solid, high-quality,
potentially profitable real estate.
' Property that Is likely to appreciate in
value will make money for the limited
partners,"· he added.
Syndications aren't for everyone.
and the potential limited partner or
Investor just starting out should ex-
ercise caution. "Use whatever ex-
pertise you have -whether It be a
broker, accountant or attorney," Smith
said.
"If you are fortunate enough to have
expertise starting out and work with a
partner who already has a track record.
then move to l&1ger projects," Turner
said. "But don't be discouraged If
you're a novice. As a first step, talk with
a realtor with expertise in syndi-
cations."
Small business complexes or apart-
ments are typlcaJ syndications that
have potential, but are retativety mod-
est in scope.
"Perhaps you want to buy a four or
e~ht-plex apartment with money
raised from friends. Finding a suitable
property lsn 't easy, but brokers such as
RE/MAX Gofden West can help you,"
Smith said. "Whereas you aren't a
broker, we are -and we know the
market and understand what you are
trying to accomplish.
Turner advised potential syndlcators
to be prepared for a considerable
outlay of cash upfront. ·'Land depoefts,
due dlRgence, appraJsaJ, leg-' and
accounting fees have to be cowred. A
line of credit at a lending Institution is
almost a must. In most cases, $25,000
to $50,000 gives you a running
stalt."The actual acquisition process
v&1ies, but Smith and Turner said to be
patJent. because It takes time to put the
entire package together. "You need
about a month and a-half tor contract
negotiations wtth a seUer; then. 90 days
or so for escrow with another month or
so contingency.
''YOU put together an Off811ng In
which you state that you're considering
buying the property and estimate its
Investment potential. You have almost
four months to bring your lnvestOfS
together," Smith said. "If you've been
informing your Investors of the pro.
gress. It shouldn't take that much
time."
Smith said some setters want 60-day escrows. "You have to convince them
that 60 days '9n't reasonable, that
you're paying good value for their
property and you wm need more time.··
Turner said the ftraMlme ayndator
Is bett• off focusing on exlatlng
property rather than new devek>pmeot.
"There are addttlonel cost•. phis
getttng a construction loan wtthout a
track reeord la Y«y dlfflcuH.
"It's atways easier acquiring an
existing property using a llttle money
up front:• Smith sald.
The AEJMAX Golden West partners
emphasized the deslrablllty of knowtng
who the partnen a1e going to be. "You
can still come out okay, but It's a much
smoother path If you've Identified the
lnvestOfS In advance.
Thev 8'so ~ taking a con-
setVatlve apptoach.
''The real estate market Is volatile,
and the processes lnvoJved In the
purchasing of property ls comP,licated,
and if you don't know what you re doing
you can be easily burned,·· Smith said.
"Come to a broker wtth experlenoe.
It won't take long to determine whether
private syndications are youf cup ot
tea," Turner said.
RE/MAX-Golden West is located at
1120 W. La Veta, Suite 100, Orange.
For more Information, call (714)
667-3939.
RELO: Businesses are providing counseling
Corporations and the real estate
community are providing an increasing
amount of spouse counseling services
to tranferees and their families, reloca-
tion specialists reported In the most
recent natlonwtde survey conducted
by RELO/lnter-Clty ~tlon Ser-
vice. headquartered In Chicago.
Such assistance ts neoess;tated
today, survey respondents noted, by
the large number of transferees who
are members of two-Income families. ·
In a number ot cases today, corpor-
ations are contracting with search and
recruitment companJes to hefp "the
trailing spouse," whether that Individ-
ual be the maJe or femate spouse of the
transferee, RELO brokers noted.
Meanwhile, the AELO relocatloo
specialists responding to the survey
said many of their companies are
slgnlficantty expanding retocation ser-
vices to provide spouse coun•Hng and
assistance services. Some real estate
companies are opening thefr own
relocation coun98f Ing centers, while
other members of the real estate
community are helping the spouse of a
t1ansferee ln a variety of counseling
&1eas, Including assistance in prepar-
ing job reeumes to 98CUre a poattlon In
the new community.
These addttlonat refocatlon counsel-
ing services are lmpartant today,
survey respondents added, since as
many as 75 ptwoent of the transferees
they a1e working with are members of
two.Income famllles.
The RELO network, headquartered
In Chicago, Is the nation's otdeet and
largest netwcn of Independent real
estate brokers speclaHzlng In em-
ployee relocation.
In addition to providing an array of
counseflna aervtoes to transferees ..,d
thefr famltles, the RELO network now is
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The recent survey of RELO brokers
also showed a ~of transferee
activity among corporatlOns during the
first nine months of 1988. 1.,.
Afty-sht percent Of IUMty respon-
dents noted a 9lzable lncfW In
r9'ocatlon acttvfty MM>nQ corporatlona
th1ough s.otember of ttW )'Mr. COM--
pared to a..._ mn.month penod In
1987. MMllWNle, 57 pef(*'lt of the
survey reepondenta forecMt that cor-
pe>rate rek>catlon .ctMtie9 wtl con-
tJnue at the ume hlah '8wls as
pr...,,tty for the remelndet of 1888.
Thfouah September of this YM1,
tot• reb:atlon YOlun'9 ~ the
country wa reponed up In their ....
f1tl« • slmll• 1987 period ::.. .a
pe1C8111 of the aney reepor~ta.
Meanwtltte, 29 percent of eurwy re-
spondents uld rek>catlOn volume was
down In their .,... for the flnst nine
months of 1988, white another 29
petoent reported no change In volume
of rek>cetlon ectMty for the nrat nine
monthe.
Thirty-one percent of the respon-
dents In the latest AELO survey
foreceat that home prtcee wtH rlM
during the ftnef.qualttw months of
1988, while 54 percent predicted that
prlce8 wNf remllln at currwit 1eyeta and
15 percent Mid hOme prloel wfN fall.
As to the future of mortgage Interest
rat ... 41 percent of eurwy ~
dents laid,..... wHI 1ncr .... during the
monthl of Ootober, Nowmb9r end
December. MMnWhtle, 50 peroent Mid
Int.,_. , .... wtN remain at curr.nt
levela, while 9 percent forecat a drop
In tnt.-rat•.
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Is there a solution to freeway congestion?
There you ltt, mired again In a broad,
unmovtng rN9r of tratftC on an Orange
County fieeway. Your patience finally
wears thin and you aay to yoursett:
"When.,. they gotng to do some-
thing about these freeways? I wtsh all
these people woold stay home."
You might even add:
"If ftWYOne worked ck>se to home, we wouldn't have this terrlbJe conges-
tion."
That'attf That'a prect9etyltl It doesn't
take an EJnsteln to figure out the
biggest c.-of weekday traffic tie-
ups: most peopte have to drive too far
to work. Why? Because most com-
munlttee have too many homes' and too
few jobs. Meanwhile, other areas have
too many jobs and too few homes.
When this monumental problem is
men11oned In the media -which Is
almost nevel' -It's referred to as "the
housl~/jobs Imbalance."
Reoentty, I put together a program
entltled "Grldlock In Paradise" for the
Orange County Chapter of the. Building
lnduatry Aeeoc:tatlOn. My panelists
were the county'a ftve leading traffic
authof'lt .... I suggested that they might
addrea the housing/jobs Imbalance
problem. Just one did and that was
only to eay that you can't legislate away
this Im~.
Why 19 thlS ptatn-as-the-nose-on-
your-faoe prob*n being Ignored? The
answer struck me as I listened to my
five panetllta: Every governmental
body has Its own agenda, and the
ROBERT
ClAY
housing/jobs Imbalance does not
seem to be on any of them.
It Is true, of course, that you can't
legislate away the problem. In a free
society, people live where they want to
and can afford to -and work where
they have to. Obviously, they cannot
work close to home If their hometowns
do not have enough offices. factories
and stores.
If more places to work are built In
residential communities, enterprising
firms surely will move Into them to get
cioser to the labor supply. Just as
surety, stressed-out drivers will work In
these facilities to avoid freeway grid-
lock.
Conversely, people wm move closer
to their Jobs In commercial/lndustrlal-
oriented communities If sufficient af-
fordable and desirable housing Is
nearby.
While I am a staunch advocate of
minimum government, I have con-
cluded that the county's horrendous
traffic conditions call for one more
governmental body. It might be called
the Balanced Communities Com-
mtssk>n (BCC). Its one and only mtssk>n
WOYfd be to solve the housing/Jobs
Imbalance. Rather than trying to legis-
late where people ltve or work, It simply
would encourage government to
provide more housing and job OP-
portunltles In the right places.
This commlsslOn would try to bring
atl loeaJ communities together on a
voluntary basis. Each city, planned
community. or local sectlOn of a county
supervtsorlal dls1rlct would work In
concert wtth Its rwMghbors to sotve Its
own problems. If a city refused to
cooperate, the effort could easily
proceed without It.
The BCC mlQht consist of the five
supervtsors and one official represen-
tative from each city or planned
community. The supervisors could
start the ball rolling by Inviting the
others to participate.
There would be a 10-year goal: to
have an equal number of housing units
and jobs (plus Job-spaces) In every
Orange County city, planned communi-
ty, or section of the county by 2000.
"Job-spaces," a coined term, Is a
way of measuring planned or unoc-
cupied commercial/Industrial space.
For example, If the average office
employee requires 100 square feet of
work space, 1,000 square feet of
offices would provide 10 Job-spaces.
Retail and Industrial space would be
measured In the same way, using
different figures for the space required
by the average employee In each case.
Every participating community
would conduct a simple survey to count
its residential units, jobs, and l<>b-
spaces. This would establish Its homes
vs. jobs/Job-spaces ratio.
A bedroom community, fr exampJe,
might have a homes vs. jobs/jOb-
spaces ratio oJ 1 to 0.1 or eYen less.
This would mean it has 10 or tea jobs
and Job-spaces for f/llfJlfy 100 housing
units.
Once these ratios are determined,
each City, community. or county sub-
section would manage Its own growth
to meet the 1-to-1-ratio goal -a job or
tob-space for every home In 10 years.
There usually are sotutlons If one
really looks for them. The public and
private sectors might have to offer
some Incentives tp help alter the
Imbalance, but the result would be
worth the effort.
Just think I If the majority of the peopl
work wtthln five or 10 miles of home.
their cars will be off the freeways during
what we now call rush-hours. If they do
use the freeways, It wtll be only for a
very short trip.
Almost everyone now agrees that
growth needs to be managed. Let's
manage It by building more of the right
kind of structures in the right places to
reduce congestion.
Can it be done? Yes. Wiii it be done?
That's up to you.
Robert Clay Is the presklent of Clay
Communications Group, a Lllke Forest
marlcetlng communications firm .
Local builder buys into Victoria NAHBsa>:s:
Baywood Development Group of ange County. Other Victoria builders. who are c 0 ns tru ct I 0 n
Newport Beach ls the latest in a "Like The William Lyon Co., either presentty sefllng homes or ptan-
growtng Hat of prominent bullders Baywood Development was one of the nlng to open projects in the near future, up 1 5 percent
Invest I~ In the Mure growth of charter builders In the Rancho Santa Include: The William Lyon Co.. Re-•
Victoria a master~ned community Margarita master-planned community, publie Development Co., Pulte Home
In Rancho Cucamonga. which opened In May of 1986," Balley Corp., J.P. Rhoades Oev~opment and Slngle-family housing construcUon
"Baywood Development just closed said. "Baywood's popular Brisa del The Fieldstone Co. appears to be heading for a soft
escrow and recorded on the purchase Lago II condominiums at Santa Pulte Is currentfy reporting im-landing whlJe mutll-famlty construction
of an 83-lot parcel from The Wiiiiam Margarita are repontng Impressive pressive sales at Its second neigh-is caught tn a nosedive and has yet to
Lyon Co. at Victoria Vineyards North," sales after the company sofd all 178 borhood, Santa Victoria. Featured are hit the bottom of the cycte, according
Jim Biiey, Mnk>r vtce president for homes at Brisa~ Lago I. one. and twcrstory detached single-to Dale Stuard. president of the
The Wllllllm Lyon Co., Victoria's master "Baywood also recently SOid out at famlty homes wtth three and four National Association of Home Builders.
develop9', Mid. "Baywood plans to Its Mariposa project of 83 single-family bedrooms.
ofter ~ Ind two-atory detached detached homes In El Toro." Republic ls also now selling homes at Stuard, a home builder from New-
slngle-flmly homea, wtth a grand Baywood joins Grupe Oevefopment tts second ~ictorta neighborhood. port Beach, was responding to flgures
opening of modeta tentattvety ached~ Co. of Costa Mesa as Victoria's newest Crown Pointe, where two-.story, four-reteued recently by \he U.S. Census
uled for 911ty 1989." builders. Grupe recently closed escrow bedroom plans are featured. Bureau, which showed the pace of
8aywood haa bultt condominium and and recorded on a parcel containing Visitors to Victoria should exit the overall residential howling construc-
slngle-famly neighborhoods through-115 lots at Victoria Vineyards North. San Bernardino Freeway ( 10) at Haven tlon running at a seasonally adjusted
out Onlnge County tine. the company Model homes· are expected to be Ave., travel north on Haven to Baseline, annual rate of 1,453.000 up 1.5 percent
waa founded 11 yeara ego. Its new dlspfayed In mtd-1989, with presales turn right on Ba9ellne, drive approx-from the previous month.
Vk:torta neighborhood represents from a sales trailer beginning later thfs lmat9'y one mite and turn left on
Baywood'a ftnt venture outside Or-year or early next year. Mintken Into Victoria .
Seaside property to be auctioned
With LFC RMI Estate Marketing
SeMcea' eo.tal Condominium Auc-
tion )&'8t one Wiik sway, protpee11ve
buyer9 .. antlclpetlng great potential tbtnal on ...,_ property In Nft-port~ end Long a.ch.
8'ddeng wll begin at 2 p.m. promptly,
New. 20, on the top ... of the. pertclng
atructur. of Hoeg Memorial HoepttaJ In
=~Md ~ration la
. No "*""""" b6d wtll be
eet8bllhed tor MY of the properttee; howeitw, tM ..... retmn the rtgl'lt to
~ or rwtect the hlghelt b6da wtthln
72 "°""' of itle 8UCtlon ..... ·~ .... of the propettiM .,.
extremely motivated to sell these
properties on auction day," Wiiiiam
Lange, president of Newport Beach-
baaed LFC Real Estate Marketing
Servtoes. said. "In fact, the flrtt ftve
properttee to be auctioned wNt be sold
to the hlgheat bfdders, regardleea of
how low the pricee may be. The auction
preeent1 an exoettent opportunity for
coatt., home ownership, potentially
far belOW market prices, In Newport
Beach and Long ee.ch."
Sunday's ewnt wtlt begin wtth the
8UCtlontng of a brand new, 1989 BMW
325' Conwrtlbfe, 4 wtth all proceeds
from the .... l*ng donated by Stertlng
BMW of Newport Beach to the Hoag
Cancer Center, which la currently
under construction just below the maln
hotpttal on the bluffs of Newport
Beech.
For thoee who have never partici-
pated In a real •tate auction, LFC Is
hosting a "How to bid" aem6nar at 4
p.m., Saturday. Nov. 19 at the auction
site.
Detailed prop«ty de9Crlptton1,
property touring lnfonnatlon, fNIPS.
sp«iftc aate terme and condtttons, and
1n 90C)ttcetlon to bid are being
pr.ovlded to all lnterwted pwtMle by
calffng (714) 84CM980.
Single-family construction in Sep-
tember waa at an annual rate of
1.oso.000. down 2.3 percent from
August and oft 13.3 perceut from
September 1987.
"We expect to ftnilt\ the )"Mt wtth
1,<>&5.000 smgte-famffy stem and to
start more than one mUHon unit• In
1989 for the eeventh conMCUtlve
year," Stuard said. "A.tthouQh down
from the peek of 1, 180,000 atngl•
fernffy unltaatarted 1n 198&. one mlltlon
single-family ltal1S IS a heelthy year
and I flt tXY from the ptunge auf*ed In
1981-82 when they f9I be60w an annual
rate of 100,000."
Muftlo-fmnlfY ataru.,.. at an annual
rate of 403,000 In Septembet, up 13.2
pe1 cent from Augu•t but off 13.9
percent from • year ago and doWn 40 percent from the peek ol 919.000 unit•
8CtUllty started 1n 1985.
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HOIES FOR SILE
1 IEllHI
525 Bluebird, Laguna Beach
759-6600 $425,000 Sunday 1-5
2 IElllOI
V9'4 Baycrest, Bayview, Nwpt Bch
722-1900 $229,500 Sunday 1-5
V9'4 Baycrest, Bayview, Nwpt Bel\
722-1900 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
46 Cors6ca. Newport North
759-8600 $289,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
252 E. 19th Street. Eastaide Costa Mesa
831-7300 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30
720 GokSenrod. Corona de' Mar
640-7000 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
21~ Santa Ana. Costa Mesa
8-46-7171 $229,900 Sunday 1--4
2233 Santa Ana (E'skM) Costa Mesa.
497-1761 $239,000 Sun. 12--4.
31 Southhampton, Belcourt Hitt
8.44-9080 $640,000 Sunday 1--4
211 Via Karon. Lido 18'8
873-7300 $585,000 Sunday 1--4
217 Via RaYeMa, Lido i.. Newport Beedl
723-0858 $535,000 Sunday 12:30-5
2 II ,1n f 11111 er ID
215 81st St, Newport Beectl
722-9730 $225,000 Sunday 1-5
257 Brentwood, E'lkle Coeta Mela
7~ $315,000 Sunday 1-5
•305 Cedar S1., Newpot1 Beectl
548 8884 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
114 Corlk:a. Newpor1 North
844-8200 $207 ,000 Sunday 1-4:30
500 o.hla. a.de CdM
758-eeOO $758,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
t221 Helolrope, Corona ct.I Mtlf
7S.-8100 $e2S,OOO &nsay 1-4:30
._, 43 U0ntsJ r 11 r r, H8rbor Ridge, NB
873-8333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1040 Peecedor Drtve, Oovw Stw., N.8.
831-7300 ~000 Sund9y 1-4:30
13 Aodcy Knol, N9wport Bwf'I 1-..sooo *345,ooo Sundlly 1-&
23 Aue Gr8nd euc.1. Big ~
844COO *625.000 Sunday 1-4
11111-
2138 Alta VIit.a, The ...... Nwpt Bcti
780-a000 ... 000 8-turday 1-5
1543 Bonnie 0oone. ntne T9"ec». CdM
780-0114 1416,000 Sat 12-4/Sun 1-S
332 Cotton St. (Npt ~) N.8.
648-0271 l:Me,000 Set/&n 12-4:30 '°' .......... ,., ... hrtl ••• .. .....,,. s.tl8un 1--t:30
33 M.....,, Jalm"'9 Creek
844-80IO $448,000 Sunday 1-4
1984 Pott Claridge (Nwpt Bch)
759-7589 $575,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5
* •2124 Royel P81m, Costa Meu
548-2313 $225.000 Sunday1-4
1800 Sand'8wood, Costa Mesa
548-2313 $234,500 Saturday 1-4
730 SantMa, 1Mn8 Terrace. CdM
7'20--0188 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1500 Santanefta Terr908, trvtne Terr
722-1900 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
31 S-brooec COYe, Sea Island
831-1400 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 .
34 Sliver Creeoent, Turt'8rock
759-6800 $459,800 Saturday 1-5
26651 Trumlru, Mlalon Viejo
75Mle00 $380,000 Sunday 1-5
107 Via Dijon, U9o
758-8800 $595,000
442 Vlata Roma, Bluffa
844-9080 $382,000
401 Vista Roma, Bluffa
844-8200 $329,000
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat-Sun 1-4
Sat/Sun 1-4
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2529 Bectt Bay. Bectt Bay
759-8800 $227,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * 1819 Beryl Lane (WestdHT) N.8 .
145-e718 $410,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * ••2127 Cerob, Eatbkdf, N.B. 759-9420 $588,500 Satwday 12-4:30
•2582 C6rde Or, ~. Nwpt Bch
842-5200 1725,000 Sunday 1-5
2008 Contlnent8f, Coate M-.
84&-7171 $207,000 Sat1Sun1-4
tv-34 Cormorant CW, Bayytew T.-r, NB
854 8883 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3080 Corte Menn, t~ No. Wiiia. NB
780-5000 $575,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5
3155 Corte PottOflno, Newport North
831-7300 $4&0,000 s.t-Sun 1-4:30
••3000 Corte Pottoftno, Npt. North, N.B.
1-..100 $560,000 Set-Sun 1-4:30
2M &et -81., eo.aa..... . M&-1111 uee.soo sat/Sun 12-4
42& E. 20th St, E'llde Colt.a ......
7-.-00 *34t,500 Set-Sun 1-5
1223 E. e.-.o. Bhd, e.-.o. ,......
831·7300 -..ooo &andey 1-4:30
2207 Aelit.a. The ..,.,.. .... poJt 8w:t'I
780-1800 1355,000 ~ 1-4
934 Ooldllwod, Coeta Mw 546-a1s uee.ooo 8undl!y 1-4:30
••~117 Hll*ot• Ct,....._ Pwll. COM
111-a121 $475,000 8llt/8wt 12-5
~:'I'::' =·=-·.,,,.,. 8Ml8un 1-5
Vt 131 JMnW• ~ Ad, J•ri• Cl'k CdM
•1·1702 "29,IOO 8un 1-8
•21401 Ktnga Rold, ttn'poft 8-dt
844 toeO '791,000 8uncMy 1-5
81~.IMM
1tCMOOO *"9.000 sat/Sun 12-4 ........ _ ...............
14141'4 1121,000 a..l8un 1 ....
tau ..... DrJ Beak-···~ 9dl -... 81,750,000 llundly 10-4
•1529 ~ Btwd, ~ Pdnt
780-0714 $485,714 SUnd8y 1-5
1130 P9Mbrook. Newport 9Md'I
831-1288 $415,000 SUnd8y 1-5
1724 Pla:a del Notte, P9ninlUla
M4-e200 see&.000 Sunday 1-5
2045 Port en.tol. H#bOr View Homea. NB
78().5000 $489,960 Sat/Sun 1-5
•5004 Rtwr Aw, P9nlnlula. Nwpt 9ctl
en.1eoo $448,800 Sunday 12-4
*995 SandcMtle, Harbor View Hltla
758-8800 $539,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1018 Sandptpel', H.V. Hiila
758-8800 $729,000 Sunday 1-5
~ La Jolla LMe (Nc>f Hgt1) N.B.
042-1359 '595,000
23 SMkberry, lrvtne
548-2313 1312,900 Sunday 1-4
10042 Sunten Qrde, Huntington Beech
M&-2313 $284,800 Saturday 1-4:30
1999 Tustin, Eutalde Coate Meaa
644-80e0 $375,000 Sunday 1-4
308 23rd St., Coat.a U...
644-80e0 *285.000 Sat/Sun 1-8
370 23td Sir.t. Newport 8.;k Bey
831-1400 sses.ooo SuncSey 1-5
432 Via Udo Nofd, Lido -873-7300 S1, 195,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
112 Via Waler&, Udo tM
831-1400 1750,000 SUnday 1-5
•301 VIit.a e.y.. Ntlwport 8Mc:tl
780-0714 ~.000 S.t/8un 1:30-4:30
• +2915 V1ata Omeda, 1Muff8, NB
780-0714 $52&,000 Sunday 1-S
·-···· 715 ---PIOltMWltolr Bey M4 eoeG t1,2S0,000 Set-&.\ 1-4
•704 GolcMl•od, +lnoome, Old CdM
8l'3-58ll Prtce rMICed 8und9y 1-4
8212 0-.. Dr. Huntington 8Mdl
te:M377 1219,800 Setl8un 1-5
3719 Pn <Min. H#bor' "'-...
844 I080 .... 500 SuncMy 1--t
315 ~.Olde Corona ct.I Mllr 1• eeoo aw.ooo a..sun 1...s
1720 Port S--. H.V. ~
7lt tlOO .... .IOO 8uncMy 1-4
•3 t 8t. T~ Hltbor Ridge
844 toeO 9179,IOO Sunday 1-5
204 Vie~ Udo ....
8'1·1400 "'5.000 Set-8un 1·5
40I Vllta Gr--. TM ...... 1• teoO ... ,000 ~ 1-5 .............
••• 701 Udo P9rtl Dr .... port ....
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.......... ....1-8 -•111 aaitk.~"'.N.8.~ ,.... 1441.000 ...,...
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+2• CMyon F8'rway, Big Canyon
644..e200 $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
3073 Corte Poroftno, Newport North
&M-8200 $5e5,000 Sunday 1-4:30
1913 East Bey, Peninsula Point
844-90e0 $2,250,000 Sunday 1-4
2111 E. OcMf'I Bl, Peninsula Pt.
631-1400 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
2038 Fl8mlngo, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa
540-7355 $309,000 Sunday 1-4
2212 Frendeco. Beck Bay
644-90e0 $479,900 Sat-Sun 1-4
..,.1 H81bor Rktge, Harbor, Nwpt Bch
873-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
"'22 Hennttege, Big Canyon, NB
881-1558 $8455,000 Sunday 12-4
+27055 Hidden Trell, Nellie Gall
844-90e0 $679,900 Sunday 1-5
•2MO tnroz Dr. Meu Verde. CM
631-7370 $349,900 Sunday 1-4:30
+3040 Jeva, Mesa Verde
&45-0303 $7'9,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
+7 Monterey, Spyglass, CdM
1~ $795,000 Sunday 1-4:30
++331 Momtng c.nyon, Shorecilffs, CdM
75$-9070 *5,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
1927 Port C.dtff, Harbor View Homes. NB 72f-1~*589.900 Sunday 1-4
2835 Port Cattow. Harbor View Hiits
844-90e0 $549,000 Sunday 1-4
•978 Post Roed, Costa Mesa
Me-2313 $210,000 Sunday 1-4 * • .., 10 Quelirllda. Streamwood, Irvine
780--0714 $569,714 Sunday 1-4
....... 17 Royal St. George. Big Cyn, NB
873-9333 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5
1808 Ruth Ln, Ow Shrs. Newport Beach
721-1200 $439.900 Sunday 1-4
•1536 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 1se-.oo $725,000 Sunday 1-5
2n1 Sendplper. Costa Mesa
548-2313 $340,000 Sunday 1-4:30
1701 Stat11ght Cir, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch
7ec>-SOOO $499,000 Sunday 12-4:30
1000 w.twlnd Way, Dover Shores, N.B.
831-7300 $795,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30
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1881A Acecia. Olde Corna del Mar
75e-ee00 $2000/Mo Sat-Sun 1-5
700 Bleon, e.tblutt .,
799 eeoo $559,ooo Sunday 1-5
*1111 Port c.clff, Harbor VleW Homes ... eoeo "25.000 Sunday 1--t
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l21~eo.ta ..... ....a 13 SMl,900 S.turday 1--t:30
• ,,,, , , Nlpol. H9rbar Aktge • .._. em 1-5
7'0-1900 12. 750,000 Sunday
•1814 Port Chertes, Harbor View Homes
844-6200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1--t:30
2745 S.ndplper, Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa
540-7355 $354,500 Sunday 2-4
82 .. Seel Rock Or, Huntington Beach
631-7300 $459,000 Sunday 1-4:30
1410 S. Bayfront, Balboa Isl
759-6600 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5
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•••1 Crestwood. Harbor Ridge
844-6200 $3,750,000 Sunday 1--t:30
........ 7 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge, NB
832-2000 $2,000,000 Sunday 1-5
TOWllHOllES
COIDOS ioR SILE
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••713 Avocado, Corona del Mar ·
675-5511 $179,000 Sunday 12-4
2 IEllOll
120 33rd St. Newport Beach
673-3777 $375,000 Sat/Sun 12--t
*t V" 12 Chatham Court (Belcourt) N.B.
759--0469 $795,000 Sun. 1:30-5
•426'~ Avocado. Corona del Mar
675-5511 $425,000 Sunday 12-4
503 Harbor Woods, Harbor Woods
759-6600 $209,500 Sunday 1-5
79 Corsica Drive, Newport North 631-7300 $265,000 Saturday 1-4·30
•301 Cypress. Peninsula
631-1400 From$325.000 Open Dally 1-5
2400 Elden #22. Costa Mesa
759-6600 $139,000 Sunday 1-5
........ 220 Nice Ln#306. Vitia Balboa. NB
642-3850 Saturday 11-4
••V"55 Sea Island, Big Canyon, NB
760-5000 $239,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
2 I~ 19111 Fii IM tr IEI
2 sari.to. Turtleroctc Point, Irvine·
631-1400 $399,000 Sunday 1-5
••98 Corsica, Npt North, Newport Beech
759--9100 $264,000 Sat-Sun 1--t:30
2518 Elden Ave.
A-2 Costa Meu
&62-6404 $180,000
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*•28 Auburn Aille, IMne
854-9573 $299,500
Sun~5
aoo-eo2 Helotrope. ~ 0.. Mar 873-t494 $350Kl$375K Sun 1~
813 HlbleQ•. Corona del Mar 758-llOO $495.000 Sundey 1-5
••+1984 v.ta Ceudel. Btutfs, N.8 .
754M100 $415.000 Sat-Sun 1~
•2710 Vista def Oro. Bklffs, NB
759--9100 $269,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
•2401 Vista Hogar. Stuffs. NB
759--9100 $267,300 Sat/Sun 1-5
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21 BatloYento, Newi>Ort Crest
631-1400 $265,000 Sunday 1-5
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•+4 Saros. Turtlerock er.t,lrv .
551-9080 $696,000 Sunday 12-4
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23301 Ridge Route #207. Laguna HIU
S4fr2313 $30,900 Sundayl-4
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321 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar
675-3286 $529,000 Sunday 12-5
3 II 19111 1 Ill
425-425'i't Narcissus, Corona Del Mar
760-5000 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
114 39th St., Newport Beach
631-1400 ~2.000 Sunday 1-5
3 II 19l1s 2 Ill
••213 Edgewater. Newport Beach
760-5000 $1,200.000 Sat/Sun 1--t
3 II 19111 3 Ill
408 40th St, Newport Island. NB
720-7400 · Sunday 1-5
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BEST VALUE .
BLUFFS J BEDROOM
Fast posses1on possi~. Good grttn-
~lt location. Exce~nt ~ighborhood.
spht level noorpian. This o~ ~~
decorating but priced right.
SJaJ,500
OPEN House SATURDAY 1-4 • ,, v.... ....... Newport .....
EXCLUSIVE RAN.CHO
SAN JOAQUIN
Popular San Mateo model-2
bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace.
Lower level 1n unit overlooking
greenbelt & adjacent to fairway.
New paint & owner will allow lib-
eral carpet allowance. Best val~
on market. Not leased land.
S235.000
BLUF'S SINGLE UVIEL
Lov~ Bon.ta plan with 3 bedrooms. 2
baths. firepUce. Courty¥d entry~
. quiet rear greenbeft patio. Cut-<Je.sac
strttt. Leasehold estate.
SJI0,000
OP•N HC>Usa SAT a SUN I ·I WbcllM. .... ,_.._...
840-0020
Doug Bulley & Associates
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BACK-UP OFFER~ .\CCEPETED!
2211 VISTA DORADO ~ $325,000 FEE'
BLUFFS Eipanded "LINDA". r~N ~\1. trit.b Iota ~~nt.ial. PRICBD LOW To allow decoratinc in YO ~ still be BL BEST BUY!
CALL PHYLLIS Gom:atJ OR llABRIET SPENCER
(714) 760..9678 DAT/BVB
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1960 VISTA CAUDAL
$450,000 FEE
P;OOOFEE
Only BLUFFS Remodeled "G .. plan w/apectacular S.ck Bay 6. ocean view.. New
kitchen, baths, 6 akylighta, custom ftreplKe, Uled brick patio with •J>L French doon
& Berber carpeL Charmine home with mpy a.tom f•tures.
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT .
CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO OR HARRIET SPENCER
(714) 760-9678 DAY/EVE
BEST VALUE -IRVINE TERRACE
OPEN SAT I SON l.S,. sns.•
IHI llOllllOE BOONE I lllllACE
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT MARCIA BRASHIER @
BrttHer A Co. l(,E. Brokerag~
• fall ten'ice lirokerage firm
7141759-1219
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NEW U60NA USTING 497-9918
l.quu chann cotu9C on 2 !Mtllcll99 sltee. Potential
for devclopmcnt. ......................................... $425.000
OPUI MTN l ·S.-SIS auJE ...., CAJlfYOll ~
LEASE Oii LEASE
OPTIONAYAJL
Newport North 2 bedrooms
A 2 baths with many up.
gr.des. $1600/Monthly at
............................ $269,500
11JllTl.EllOCll lll&lll.AJlfDe
lmmacui.tc Tar1.1111 model
located dOM to tchoot,
com•ua.lty spa a pool 3
BR. 2 BA. Price slaehed to
............................. $&39,900
OPEN SATUllDAY 1-S sc en.vu aDCEn
MERRILL LYNCH REALTY 759-6600
CORDIA DEL llR!! OCUI VIEWS!!
''SllOAECLIFFS" &IRDEI JEWEL!! .... iliiffi.. • ..... !!
lr1•1tic I•• 11 .. 1 10' Witl• Let!
Total rtme>del 4 Bdrm. 2 Battl. formal dimnc & family rooms. 2 yards, master retreat wtttl iwesome Yn.
....... ..,.. ..... lnat ..... ,. ....
331 1111111 CllYll Slll,MI
Views out of e.ery window onto macical prdens, canyon & Medrtf!franean-e ocun mw. Lctrt & .,., wrttlln
with skytchts. pectvre windows. marble ftoors. Berber carpets. caned stone fir~ ~ Shorecktts'
um rlVD1WllS (114) 1&9-9111 • • Nm 111 n" •
L "I" "t"ll• F• U•1
Charming, 3 Bdrm & Den, 2 Story Home
wtth LO'lety South Patio. W1lt exchange
for Duplex « Trlptex In CdM, IMM •
~ Ntpuel « Uiguna Beect'I.
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'73-...0SS"
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CONNIE
MAX SENTI
497-9918 .
MAGNIFICENT
STONEHENGE
A sp«ctacular Harbor Ridge es·
tat• featuring 5-8 bedrooms.
depending on the UM of the
room; to'rmal living room. fam·
lly room. sun room. dining
room. weight room, theatre •
room; overlooking the City of
Newport to Palos Verdes. for
luxurious living. magnlflcent
views. and gracious entertain·
Ing. Please Inquire about excel·
lent terms ................ $3.695.000
MERRD.L
LYNCH
REALTY
759-6611
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RVM~ of Cost~ ~e~
! •
3 Bedroom -Many Extras
OPEN FOR VIEWING
SAT a SUN 1-4
$895,000
&wet, 'lklM1• 759-9347
OU111Y 21 mll'TIYE IULn
814-2100
-:! Bedroom. I l.1h. remodeled 1980. open beam
r~1l1~. 8"~r rar~t throughout, cic-to tmnia &
tommun11y vnt"· ft.2 lot, pllnt ........ for ti.ck
unit SM!rr bought anodwr t-. Wanta olrr:r!!
Rt>duc ed to 5399,000
720 Goldenrod, CdM
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4:30
FRANKLIN REALTY
Robin Hot..on. Agt 640-7000
206 LA JOLLA LAN• • NOVPORT H•IGHTS
OCaAN vt.W. Approxlmatety 3100 IQ. ft. Ttvtt bedrooms plus olfic•. 211'1 b.lthi . ~ge
lutc~n. cerM'tlk tk ccxner & ftoor. Eure~ "'om/rPtreat. view sundecll. large 2 C¥ garage
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OP•N SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-S
OWNER/BROKER ••..•• 642-1359
111•1 VIEW •1114 NIT llEl.W
Portoflno Model. 3 Bedroom, 2'h BatN. P9la ..,., ... ~bonus rm/loft N . bath. Gr•I
HOUM. Gr•t Location. 'h Blk to Gtetnbett. le 14.500
LEE &IWSPIE 113-4114 WIJal'llll _, -., ... tm IJ1-1aG
DellGNER'I OWN HOME
fa~ Soclt11-of·Hitllw•1 IOcltlOft Two bedrOOlllS. two t• ball!$, llld 1ourlllet k1lclltft. Totally rnutlt two Yt¥S
llCO· Low INllllenanct lot t1rtfree kvmc. W• to CdM
btacll.
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MORTGAGE RATES
FIXED
IMnt Down ........ Lodi• .....
AmencanS&L ..... ~· (,..) (~) L.-
10.500 20 2.000 250 Berlk of Amertca 10.375 20 2.000 15 188 Bright Mortoege 10.500 20 2.000 eo 500 ConettMJon F.-al S&l 10.375 20 2.000 15 188 Emt>fr• of Amertca 10.825 05 0.000 30 188
FatWeet S & L 10.250 10 2.500 20 188
Fldellty Federal S&L 10.825 10 1.500 00 188
Am lmwatat• Bank 11.000 10 1.750 45 250 ~FederalS&L 10.500 20 2.000 30 188
Hewtnorne S&L 11. 125 20 2.000 15 188
Home Federal S&l 10.500 05 2.000 14 111
lmMeel11e1wt UL 10.375 05 2.000 45 188
=.u:=l 10.250 10 1.500 15 111 10.200 20 1.500 15 188 Medwa Net1ana1 a.. 10.250 10 2.000 30 111
MIMlon= Net'I Bank 10.375 05 1.500 10 1 .. Peciflc Berlk 10.375 05 t.375 45 , .. Ouakeraty L 10.825 10 2.= 00 111 ~ Federel Savings 10.500 05 1. 75 1 .. s... MonQ909 Co. 10.500 05 1.000 20 111
SOutMm Cellf. Savtnga 10.250 10 0.750 07 111
TtUtt ~ 8aNc 10.750 10 2.000 00 ,..
United .Sevinge 11.250 20 1.000 20 500 Wond S&l 10.375 20 2.000 45 111 We.tern Flnanc:lal ~ 10.500 10 uoo 21 111
ADJUSTABLE ..... .,... ............... ~ ..... ..,..... ,,.. > <T> <,.. 7.875 10 1.500 2.2 7.175 20 1.500 eo 2.250 7.750 20 2.000 eo 2.750
8.250 20 1.500 15 2.500
8.126 30 1.750 30 2.825
8.250 10 1.500 00 2.375 8.250 20 1.500 45 2.350 9.250 20 1.500 45 2.750
8.250 10 ~p 75 2.750
8.000 20 15 2.250
8.375 18 2.000 45 2.750 1.750 20 2.000 45 2.2IO 8.2SO 10 1.500 21 2.500 7.750 20 uoo 15 2.375 8.500 20 1.2IO 30 2.250
1.500 10 2.000 10 2.750
8.250 20 1.500 eo 2.875 1.000 10 t.500 eo 2.500
7.375 20 2.000 71 2.250
7.175 10 uoo eo 2.500
l.250 10 1.000 : 2.MO 1.500 20 1.400 2.280 1.500 10 uoo 00 2.290
1.000 20 1.100 eo 2.250
7.876 '° 1.500 eo 2.500
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500
1000
500
188
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750
350
500
300
188
500
350
300
1000
324
111
500
250
500
111
500
500
500
500
300
INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUST ABLE MORT AGES
11th District
Prime rate
3 month T·blll e month T ·t>MI
1 yr. treeaury note
3 yr. treuury note 5yr.t~not·
T..-WMll
7.85
10.00
7.57
7.71
8.35
8.81
8.88
latweell
7.85
10.00
7.38
7.48
8.10
8.38
8.44
SOUTHERN CAU=ORlllA
· RATIAYIRAGE8
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ta,._ 10.2tl
... 30.~ 10.321
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10.00
7.42
7.54
8.13
8.4~
8.41
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10.MO
10.741
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7.112
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Fabulous views of the ocean
and .city lights. Will be fin-
ished with quality materials.
ChooM your finishing touch-
es now.
'2,llD,DDO m KIM . lll-Mll
0""811 A EWI REALTORS
844-8200
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600-602 Heliotrope. Approx-
imately 1,700 sq. ft. m each.
Central air, custom tile, high
ceilings, 3 Bedroom, formal din-
ing & more! $350,000-$375,000. o,e. ,S..llq f-4pM
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644-9060
ESTHER YANK
Ocean & city lights view. Megnfflcent
contemporary customized home wtth
6BR, 48A, den, hwnlty rm & formlll
dining rm. There Is a new gourmet
kitchen wtth 1Ul>-mro refftgefalor &
center Island. New Ff'Mdt doon &
wtndows ttvougfH>Ut. Shutters & v.-
tk*I & ~ mater bedroom
wtth lg Ytewll ig deck. Al thla + • guard getecf pool & lpa IUrrounded by .._,
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day and Sunday 1n 1ts own ctass1f1cat1on 1n thf' C1.tu1f1f'd Ads
S1nct thts Is a special otftr. wt Pl.wt a Thursday noon df'<ldl•
¥ld aik pr~l'l'lf'Ol tor ..ii ads. Th1i 11 opf'n to all prtvate
.tdvt>rusers tor tnf'fChandt~ not OVf'f s I SO fprt<t must bf' llst
in "'11 and no ~n-11mons wll bf' XCf'pttd Al ~i wi#
Fr~y. 5.lturday and St.incuy Thf'ff' ts a 5-llnt l\'lfnH\'IUfft •t
per lint So yow low eost ~A-Une lld Is only .••
S3.00.
DEADLINE: Thursday noon
PRICE: S·ltnt-m1n1mum • ) days • 20f Pf'' llnt • S 3 00
• AM Mb art prtpatd by CC>mf"CJ into thf' Diflfy P110t 10
plM:t 1our itCI or ust lhf' coupon t>f'low
• PllV<IU! PMlY mf'rCh.JndtV' Only itds No com·
mt>r<•"' ad\. Pf'U llvtSllXk. product or J>l.'nu
E.tch 1ttm ~t b4! prictd 1n lhf' <td with no 11~ ovtr
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MAIL TO: °'"""· A·Urw Dally Pilot
HO Wtu Sdy Str!'tt Cosr;i M~sa CA 91616
O<J1ty Pilot hours
Monday-Frtd'°'Y 8 00 AM 10 r, 00 PM
PHONE
STATE llP
OATES TO fn>N
'300 .....
642-567
8RAFI' 770 ~
770! Ouiher's Botvoift ~
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LAGUNA 8EACH Ol'PICa
8EAUTll'UL LANDMARK
BUILDING
ApproxJmatefy 1300 square
feet on Coast Highway.
Parking area. Prmtgtous
tenants.
ca11c.rotm•494-1714
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