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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1988 25 CE TS
Teen 'S attack stuns ow.n . .
Friends in Sarasota, Fla., anxious over
condition of beaten Huntington model
shocked.
"When it first happened, I was in
shock; my mouth just fell open," said
Brian Eible, a friend who dated Hoose
when the two were in high school. "It
was just so weird that anyone would
do that to her. She's such an all
around good girl, super fun-loving."
hazel-eyed teen-ager con~flTled her
squeaky clean image in Sat,a ta, a
small coastal city an hour) drive
from Tampa.
were asking each other how she was
doing. and shanng 1nformauon:· she
said. "Everybody knows that she sat
up in bed, and that she ate some ice
• BJ BOJI VAN EYKEN °' .. ...., ........
Virtually everyone in Sarasota.
Fla., wants to know how their golden
girl, Duffie Hoose, is doing.
Fortunately. tbere•s a little bit of
good news now. The 19-year-old
aspirins model is sitting. up in her
Westminster hospital bed. and re-
portedly has been able to cat a little
Vanna White and Jimmy
Swaggart are among the
Bozos of the year/ AS
Nation
Stormy weather Is being
felt through much of the
West./A4
World
Soviet tanks move In to
quell growing Armenian
protests./ AS
Sports
UCI basketball team
tumbles In opening round
of its own Freedom Bowl
Classic:/Bt-
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Entertainment
The new USS Enterprise
has been shaped up for Its new season./ A7
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solid tOOd.
Earlier this week. thinp didn't look
so good. Unconscious and in critical
condition after being brutally beaten
in Huntintton Beacti eartylast Satur-
day momma. Hoose tcc!tered on the
brink of death.
Friends in Sarasota. which she had
left j ust three months ago to pursue a
modeling career in California, were
Eible said people who knew Hoose
wen: all perplexed that something so
violent could happen to her.
"A couple of people have said it
mitht have been something to do
witn drugs. but Duffie just isn't like
that," he said.
Others who know the blonde,
"She's just a real sweet girl," said
Judy Myers. whose daughter. Kelly, as
a friend of Hoosc's. "She's the kind of
friend you'd want your daughter to
have. She did well tn school. Every-
body was just shocked."
News travels fast in Sarasota, and
news about Buffie Hoose traveled
particularly fast this holiday week-
end, Myers said.
"I was out shopping Friday, and
everywhere people who know her
Dlllf ....... L.. p.,_
Clut9tmu aboppen bit tbe eeea•aton at Coeta ...... Soatb Cout Plasa.
'Shop till you drop' ritual
kicks in on Orange Coast
BJ GREG llERltX
CM .. Ollllf,._. .....
With their Thanksgiving meals
barely digested, thousands of Orange
Coast residents part$.ci ted in that odd. slightly ma i'Stic ritual
known as Black Fri , although
retailers say the onsla t wasn't as
heavy as expected.
Like bees to honey, shoppers
swarmed over local malls Friday.
Their vehicles cloacd streets and
parlcinc lots and their bag-laden
bodies bumped each other like
frenzied cattle on a prairie drive.
South Coast Plaza bore 1he brunt of
the shopping crunch and. judging by
the '1ut of shoppers and gridlocked
park1n1 lot, the efforts of retailers
paid off.
"Thctvc been floodina the store
sinc:c this morning." said Angie Ltt,
an employee at Koala Blue. a store·
spcciaftzing in Australian sportswear.
"A lot of people seem to be buying a
lot riah• away." ShOppers in most places appeared
eager to loosen their purse strings
after nearly two years of budget-
conscious buyi ng. Malls were
crowded early w1th people racing to
snap up electronic gear. Nintendo
video pmcs. cashmere sweaters.
customized lugage. perfume, talking
Pee Wee Herman dolls and utchen
appliances that slice and dice.
-Most retailers and industry
analysts had predicted a modest 5
percent improvement in sales over
last year, but activity began packing
up after the election.
Retailers also helped mouvatc shooocrs by trimming mventoncs.
whiCh prompted analysts to warn
there could be shortages of popular
gifts. and by staging promouons like
early-bird sales. giveaways and v1s11s
from fairy-tale and cartoon charac-
ters.
Still, some mall employees said
Friday wasn't as busy as upected.
"h's been a little better 1han
av~. but I've seen at busier." said
Treasha Elliou. a salesperson at
Robinson's. "The weather probabl)
kept some people home ...
The cloudy. chill) ~ther didn't
stop Ken Naoe and Manko Mae} a ma
of Los Angeles from amving at 1he
mell for its opening. Takana a rest
Friday afternoon. with a half dozen
bags of goods to show for their da) ·s
work. the two said shopping on Black
Fnday was a )earl)' trad1t1on.
"It Fts you into the Chns1mas
spmt.' Maeyama said. "There's
someth1nc about being out here with
all these people all gelling read} for
Chnstmas.··
Naoeag.reed ... lt'sa hnlecr:uy. but
it's fun." he said. "And ~e·re not
done. We're 1oing to Del .\mo after
this. ..
Doni Stuermer of Costa Mesa also
hkes the frenzy of Black Fnday.
"It's the best day to shop." she said.
laden with 9Cveral bass of ~lothcs
"AJI the stores have sales on and
nobody's out of anything. ..
At Fashion Island, thert ~as a bat
(Pleue eee SBOPPIJlfG/AS)
cream yesterday."
Lorn Eable, Bnan·s mother, ownsa
clothing store in Sarasota where
Duffie Hoose worked before she left
for California. She said the young
woman and her friends were a very
clean-cut bunch.
"My son confides in me. and he
!ells me there were definitely no drugs
in the group~ or other serious pr~
lems." s.he said. "They JU St had a lot of
(Pleue eee nuEND8/ A2) Baffle Loal8e Booee
Two from CoaSt
among 6 killed in
Ventura crash
By GREG llERll
Uli LANCE IGNON
Of .. ..,,... ....
An Irvine man and a Costa Mesa
resident were amonJ su people killed
in a head-on collision Thanksgiving
Day between a pickup truck and
small car on a Ventura County
highway known as "blood alley."
police said Fnday.
The vktims. who were pronounced
dead at the scene. inchaded five
occupants of a red Hyundai sedan
and a Thousand Oaks man ma Dodge
truck, wd California Highway Patrol
LL Claude LcMondc.
• Amongthe~tsofth<H)undai were Sau.J De la Cueva. 23. of
Irvine and Fcmando CofTCI. 20. of
Costa Mesa. They wt1'C ridia& ln the
car with Magdaleno Correa, 27. Eva
V ~ Com.a, 28, and Francisco
MCJia. 34. all of Santa Ana.
The pickup truck dnverwas ident-
ified by the C HP as Frank boults.
The wrccka&c 'was discovCJ"C~1CO..-
m1les east of FlUmore on State Route
l 26. a SUttCb of hi•hway known
locally as "blood allCyrbccausc oft.he
h'&h numbef of accidents there. SR
11"6. wtucb connects the 1-S near
Valencia wtth Ventura. consistently
has been reprded as one of the most
dangerous highways in the Slate.
The two-lane roadway. which bas
no center dJv1dcr, was dosed for
almost four hoursaftCT the JO: IS a.m.
{Pleuc eee CltASll/ A2J
Girlfriend urged .
escape~ to give up
By JONA THAN VOLZIE °' .. ..,,... .....
The 20-)'ear-old murder suspect
who broke out of Orange County JaJI
early this week before surrcndenng
Thanksgiving Day apparently split
from three other escapees -who
wen: stall al large today. authonucs
said.
flanked by relauves and a gu1-
fnend who apparently urged ham 10
tum himself an to authont1es. Eleazar
GonzaJes of Santa Ana surrendered
shortly before 7.30 pm. Thursda),
pohce said.
Gonzales was to be e~amaned for a
possible broken arm and in1ured leg
before being returned lo the Orange
County Jail, Santa .\na Police Lt.
Greg Cooper said.
..It was a non~'entful surrender"
Cooper added
Gonzales' &Jrlfnend. Sarah \ argas.
said he sho~~ up at her home
Thursda) e'enang.
"When I aot home he lnocked on
the door ... she said. "It took me by
surpn~ ..
Gonzales reportedl> told has
mother he had been hving on the
sutt1s.add1nghc didn't want to~on
that way. Va.rps said. She said he
visited bneny with has J-,ear-old
dau&hler. Pnsalla. bt-forr asking has
fam1I) 10 take him to pohce.
"It would have been worse 1f they
cauaht him," Vargas said. "The
mvesttptors kept saying 1t will be a
gun battle 1f they sec h1m in the
streets.··
.\uthont1es said Gonzales was one
of fhe count) inmates who escaped
Sunda) b) cutung throueh a fence on
the Jail's fourth-floor roof, knotting
bed sheets into a rope and climbina
down the side of the building.
One of the live. Hung L)'. :!1. ~u
captured after he fell and brole has
leg.
Gonzales was awanina tnal for
murder 1n a Jul) shooting death that
reported!\ stemmed from an argu-
ment ~nfi a man named Juan Picon.
The thrtt still act large were ident-
ified as \i1chael Ltt Taylor. also
known as '\nthon) G1anett1, 35:
Ste, en "-a Ison. 26. and Richard
la~TCnce Fluharty. 26.
Ta' lor was an Jail on armed-
robbCI"\ charges stemm1na from a
Hunungton Beach cnme that ended
an a shoot-Out "'hen a 1ewclry store
owner chased the ~un-wiedhna ban-
dits from his shop with a shotgun.
Shots ~re tired. but oo tnJuncs
v.-cre re~rtro. Hunungton Beach
police said.
Taylor Vo'3S arrested out-of-state
months after the robbery
He was allqcdl} one oflhrce men
1dent1fied as havtf1BCOmmandccreda
small car from a Garden Grove man
shonly after the Jail escape occurred.
The car has nol been found. sheriffs
otflC1Als said
Fighting Irish take in the Newport scene, gird for U~C
You ve iot it. In fact, 1hcy'rc from
South Bctid, Ind. -Notre Dame
U niventity to be exact -and they
are bae to do battle with the Trojan army. USC.
SOme 160 of 1hcm -football
players. COllChes, suPeQn personnel -urivedaa I.be hold Thunday niaht
at about 9 ""'" just in time foi a ..edl. Aler al. it la9d been at kMl bit' .._., tiBce they.d Md their
~rilll •ncr in Indiana and
dleie bOys _.IO If' hunpy in a bis
laurry, I .r.• T•r a111ey flee Oft' •inst mm
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&hetti, baked potatoes. green beans. But for freshmen ~nc McGuire
&rocooh. nee.. crumed com and two and Marko Jwilov~ both 18. this as
ribsof'bttf. In the comer stood a tabk the first time on the l'Old v.1th the
moun«chnthcookicsand it"Ccream. nauon's nwnbtt one team. And at
'"They eat tarar ponaons: two 10 feels aood. Wann too.
Lhrtt tames what ftSUlar people Cll." '"Tflis is the first time I've WC>m I
saidBobAllen.thchold'sseneorsaks sborMltt\ed slurt ••a lont time."
manqcrwhohasbttft"'9r1yrespon-said McGuart. a 25S-pound ccnttt.
sible for rNk.in& the N~ M&I'-He wore shons 10 matd\ But next to
noll a &vonte amona c:ollqic and South Bend. wtuch hat already Sttn
profts&aona1 teams from throuahout its share of~. the~ Ilia of
the country. SOuthcm Cahfomia oe Friday eve-AUtn said \M mosl amponant nale ouw looked hke summer.
111 feed•nt footbill players i1 pmty Otbtt t.haa tilt win. Jw'tovic came
sin\s* -don't, uftder any amam-look1111btwo-...'-thldMe"ho
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CRASH KILLS TWO FROM COAST ••• From Al
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Ventura County fire Battalion
Chief Dale ~iller said the wiukage
indicated the crash occurred at a high
&peed. County fire Capt. Frank Hom
said empty beer cans were found in
the pickup truck.
However, uMonde said in-
ivestigators could not immediately
tell how long the beer cans had been in
the truck and that the accident was
still under invcstiption.
A "jaws of life extraction device
was used to remove the bodies from
dai drove up. The man inside broke
down in tears, and officers offered
comfort to him and his wife and child,
LcMonde said.
The CHP reporte<j that 23 other
people died on the state's roads
dunng tbc first 36 hours of the
holiday weekend, from 6 p.m.
Wednesday to 6 a.m. Friday. The
CHP said n investipted accidents in
itsJ"urisdictioo which took 20 lives.
an 16 of those victims were not
wearing seat belts.
Last year, there were 30 fatalities
and 832 drunken-drivinJ arrests in
the same time span, the CHP said.
As of Friday evening. no fatal
accidents had been reported in Or-
anae County.
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the car.
As patrolmen w~rc at the scene.
relatives of the vicums in the Hyun-
The CHP also made 707 arrests for
driving under the influence of alcohol
during the same period.
spokeswoman Maria Gonzalez said.
But traffic on the southbound San
Ditgo F~way in south Orangt
County was paniculary pokey Friday
morning as motorists apparently
made their way home from
Thanksgiving festivities. Traffic in
and around South Coast Plaza in
Costa Mesa also was unusually thick
as shoppers hit the road during what
is traditionally the most frenzied
shopping weekend of the year. Santa Ana youth doused
Bush declares rumors about with g~solh;le, set on fire
f\'f edicare cuts 'speculative"
i KENNEBUN~PORT. Maine
{AP) -Presiderit~lcct George Bush
~idesteppcd questions about reports ~e would back $3.5 billion to S5
J>illioo in Medicare cuts. but he
)>led&ed to zero in quickly on lhc ~lem of cutting the U.S. budget
deficit. .
"I keep reading in the papers a lot of
thinP. I'm supposed to be doin~ that I
don t know anything about,' Bush
told reporters Friday.
Bush suggested he had made no
decisions yet on budgec cuts.
.. Don't make JudaJnents based on
stories that don't really have any
•uthority behind them," he said.
Spokesman Stephen Hart said sug-
~etuons on Medicare cuts were
'completely speculative. It's
premature for anyone to speculate
about the budget."
Bush worked for several hours
Friday in the small cabin he uses as an
office but told reporters he had "no
appointments" scheduled during his
Thanksgiving holiday.
Bush swooped into town Friday to
visit a wme and cheese store, then
went to a video store where he rented
the movie "Broadcast News." He also
stopped in at a hardware store and a
golf equipment shop at a local
country club.
Sources close to the vice president,
who spoke only on the condition of
anonymity, said that the issue of
selecting a defense secretary re-
mained up in the air.
Top advisers remain deeply
divided on earlier plans to fill the post
with former Senate Armed Services
Chairman John Tower of Texas. the
sources said.
Bush himself bas given no clues on
whom be might select, but in recent
days has appeared to discourage
suggestions that it would be Tower. Jn
any event, Bush has said that he has
not yet made up his mind -and that
the decision will be his alone.
Bush declined to comment further
on news accounts, including one in
the Washington Post, that his admin-
istration would so along with some
$3.5 to $5 billion in proposed Medi-care cuts expected to be recommend-
ed b_y outgoing President Reagan in
his final budget submission to Con-
gress in January.
Asked whether he would advocate
chops in Medicare funding, Bush
said: "My view is I'll address the
whoic budtct problem very soon."
Bush pledged earlier this week to
send neaotiators to meet with mem-
bers of Congress on the first day of his
presidency.
That strattgy was in keeping with a
proposaJ by the man Bush picked to
be budget director, Richard Darm:ln,
that Bush not submit his own rewrite
of the Reapn bud&et, but instead
work behind the scenes with Congress
to forge a compromise.
Bush has insisted he will not
support any form oft.ax increase, and
would seek to reduce the natton's S 150 billion a year budget deficit with
a ··nexible freeze."
Such a freeze would hold overall
spcndina at the level of inflation,
pairinJ additional spending in new
areas with new cutbacks in othen.
Bush aides have said that the only
item not on the table for suer. cuts is Social Security benefits, remarks that
made it alJ but certain that the new
administration would advocate cuts
in other SO<alled ""entitlement' pro-~ms, like Medicare.
Meanwhile, Bush aides said a
meeting this weekend with defeated
Democratic rival Michael Dult.aki1
would not occur. They said it will
probably happen next week in Wash-
ington.
The Bushes had dinner Friday
niaht at their home with Cardinal
Bernard Law, the archbishop of
Boston.
BJ fte AltedaW Press
An ·argument foUJwing a drinkina
tout led a man to splash his nephew
with gasoline and set him ablaze in
Santa Ana on Thankslivina Day as
horrified housemalC$ watched, wit-nesses said.
Armando Soriano, 20, was listed in
extremely critical condition Friday at
UCJ Medical Center in Orantc with
severe bums over most of bis body.
nursing supervisor Sue Abeam said.
Marcial Castro, 3 7. was arrested on
suspicion of attempted murder after
fU"tfiJhters caUed to the scene dis-
covered Son2no smolderina on the
lawn.
Castro ~It set his ~
afire after yellmai 'You don't think
I'm man enough to do it.· '' 11id
Blanca To~ 16, one of several
Mexican immapants livin1 in the
two-bedroom hOuse.
"Annando was running around all
over the house, bumina and every-
thing." Torres said. "lie was yelli!'ft
•rm goins to die! I'm goina to die!' She wd the two men bad been
drinking throughout tbc ni&ht and
argued about a variety of sub,iects,
includina family finances.
The two men continued to UJUC
until Castro poured psolinc onto
Soriano, Torres said.
Castro said, "You don't think I'm
man enouah to do i~" Torres recalled.
"Armando said, You're not aoina
to do it because you are my blood and
there are little children living in this
house,'" Torres said.
But Castro replied, "I'll do it. I'm
goinl to bu~ you because I don't like
you, she satd.
Torres said Castro followed his fleein•be~ew out of a bedroom and
lit him on fire in the kitchen .
Torres said Tomas Campuzano,
another man livin.1 there, used a
arden hose to douse Soriano as he lay
Imming on the grass. •
Cloudspart as wa~m air arrives
By LANCE JGNON
Of .. Olllr ........
If you look out the window right
now and and it's only partly cloudy
and it isn't rainina. the National
Weather Service was riaht on the
money.
A paccby cloud cover this momina
is expected to ,;ve way this afternoon
and evening to clear skies with the
:::l':ratuie alona the Oranee Coast · na out in the hilh 60s and
dropping tonight to t6e mid-40s.
Today's weather follows up to a
Hostage honored in.OC rite
quarter inch of rainfall in parts of
Southern California Friday.
The wanner weather expected
today is being brouaht by a jct stream
moving across the area that 1s creating a weak to moderate Santa Ana
weather condition. the Associate
Press reported.
Although you may be able to put
away your raincoat for the time beina.
you mi&bt want to keep your wi~
breaker Dandy. Gusts of up to 35 mph are expected Saturday niabt and
By T1te Alaoeiaced Press her Christmas wish was for the Sunday at the buc of Southern
Amtrican hostages held by pro-newsman's release, according ton~ California canyons and in the moun-
Jranian extremists in Lebanon were inJ home spokeswoman Nancy Fon-tains and deserts.. accordina to the ta1ne. In ill-health, Galdas was un-weather service. remembered durina a Christmas tree available to speak ror herself. Both the mountains and deserts lft ligbting ceremony atthe Westminster su~ to wce continued cJearins
FRIENDS PULLING FOR BEATEN TEEN •••
Mall. The Hylond nunin1 home rcsi-toniaht and Sunday with the snow
Mary Galdas. a 64-year-old resi-dent's room is festooned with buttons levef rcmainina above the 7,000-foot
dent of the Hylond Convalescent and stkteq dedicated to Anderson's level. .
From Al
fun, went to the beach. and maybe
had a few beers."
Sarasota 1s the kind of environ-
ment tltat nurtures clcan<ut youths.
'Eible said.
"Ifs a prettr. small town, and pretty
conservative. · she said. "It's a stable
community with a lot offamilies. and
a lot of retired people. Everybody's
sayin_g the same thing. that it's typical
for California. Now no one wants
their kids to go out there."
Ironically, however. the tcen-aic
sister of one of Buffie Hoose's close
f nends also was severely beaten last
Friday night in Sarasota, Eible said.
The Sarasota County Sherifrs De-
partment was unable to confirm the
report Fnday, however, and attempts
10 corroborate the report with the
local newspaper. the Sarasota Henld
Tribune. also were unsllCCCSSful.
Hoose had .been intefeSted in
modelina and fashion for some time
and had worked put time for a local
modelinJ aaency before leaving for
California., Eible said.
"She just went out there to visit last
summer, and when she came back,
she had decided she could make it out
there." Eiblc 11id.
Hoose was evidently on her way to
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already. landed a contract with the
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HiUs. A spokeswoman for lhe qency
said Hoosc's wholesome good looks
were in demand and that she had
already done some television spots.
Hoose's large network of friends
and acquaintances in California was
also shocked by the news of her
beating.
Nicole Goar was with Hoose at a
party the night of the beating. and
spent the niaht in the same Hunt-
ington Beach duplex where the as-
sault occurred.
"It was really bad the fint ni&ht
after it happened," she said. ..I
couldn't llcep. I was IClred, and I kept
wondering how I couJd be alJ right
when she got so badly hurt. I kepi
thinki!\f maybe I could have done
somethina. I felt guilty."
(ioar said she had a hunch the
assailant was someone HOOR knew,
but admitted she was uncertain about
it.
"She teems to tet to know peoolc
reaJly easily," said Goar. "She's rea"Jly
one of the nicest. friendliest people
I've ever met. She must know about 100 people out here and she's only
Home who "adopted" newsman release. On Frida)'., she sat in her The forecast throUlh Wednesday •
been here three months. 1 ~ it's hos&age Teay Anderson, prayed for wheelchair proudly wearina her calls for continued clear skies and
less scary in a way that it might have her captive "son" dunna the » trademark American flag pin with 1usty winds. Hiahs will creep up to
been someone she knew. The thought minute holiday cercmon)' at the I~ the low 70s with Tows in the upper 30s
that someone just chose lhe house at store shopping center fnday nighl yellow ribbon, and another button to lower~ alona the OraDF Coasl
random, that reaJly bothers me." Galdas, who had known reading: ··1 remember Terry Asouthwesterlyswellisexpectedto
Hoose. 19, was attacked at about Anderson's now-<ieceased father. said Anderson." a,enerate three to six-foot waves.
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She was transported to Humana s 0 E Bl k
Hospital in Westmins.ter with a a~e n ~ans ac fractured skull and remained in •
critical condition for nearly a week.
Hospital officials said Friday that DuPont STAINMASfER* her condition had been uwaded to
serious and stable.
Marlene Steele, who lives in the
house with her husb9nd and dauahter
Natalie, a friend of Hoose's 1rom Sarasota. reportedly heard a noise in
HOOR '1 room and seated the attacker
off when she went to investiptc.
She reponed to police that the
assailant was warina a bright, Kelly
green hooded sweatshirt.
A youna white mu with short dattt
hair wearina a 1watlhin that
matched Steele's delcription, who
was teen Joiterina outside, is wanted
for quaiiortina.
Anyone with information about
the cue is asked to call 969-2272 or
536-5951.
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Holida y ice rink
at Nordstrom lot
will fulfill wishes
The Mike-A-Wish Foundation of Orange
County will be the beneficiary of proceeds from the
Nordstrom Ice Rink from Friday throuah Sunday, Dec. l l . Hou rs for skatina will be l l 1.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday-Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays al
the rink to be constructed in the parking lot-directly
in front of Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza. The cost
for an ice skatina session is $4.
This will be the only outdoor ace rink available
to the public in Southern California during the
holiday season.
The foundation's purpose is to grant the
favorite wishes of children with terminal or Ufe-
lhreatenang illnesses. It also hopes to provide the
family with some special memones -not Just the
final tll)ages of b95pitals, doctors and frightcriing
medical euqipment. Since 1983 the county chapter
has never had to tum down any child's wish.
c.ounter~ct holiday blues
-seOPPING •••
ham Al mott bftalhana room and retailers were
ex~ina to be hit hard this weekend.
•Actually so far it's bttn busy but not as
busy as we expected," said Francnc:o
Curcio, sales clerk at B. Dalton BookseUer.
"Last ye1r our busy day was the Saturday
after Thanks&ivma and I thank that's what
will happen this )'ear."
Tamara Welch, a salesperson at Bull-
ock~Witshire, said the mall's open air
plaza configuration and the gloomy
weather probably combined to keep some
shoppers a~ home.
'h'snotwhatwcthoughl at would be, but
I think the weather's been the b11 reason,"
Welch said. "I think the big rush will come
(today) or Sunday."·
Although many Californians bundled up
Fnday, the weather was positively balmy
for v1siung Notre Dame f~tball play~rs.
some of whom were shopping at Fashion
Island Friday.
''I thought n'd be a little bat warmer, but
anythtng's better than South Bend." said
Andre Jones, an outs1de linebacker for the
nation's No. I college team. "I'm basically
JUSt browsing; though, because I refuse to
pay S 125 for a short-sleeved shin."
Asked if he was ready for today's game
with the No. 2 ranked USC Trojans, Jones
smiled and said, "You bet."
Or~ CoM1 DAILY ptLOT/Slllurdey, Nowrnber H , 1111 U
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The Center for Creauve Alternatives is offering
a Holiday Suppon Group to help people deal with
the .. holiday blu~S,,:: The group will meet on Monday
·evenings from NOv. 2~ to Jan. 16 at the center. 661
Hamilton Ave.. Costa Mesa. The non-profit
community service organization provides counsel-
ing and educational services to help adults. teens,
children and families improve their lives. For
reservations and 1nformauon call Jan at 642-0377.
Store managers around the country
found customers hned up to greet them
when they opened the doors. At the
Galleria shopping mall in downtown
Cleveland, cars idled bumper to bumper
waittng for valet parking. The crowd was
nearly elbow to elbow by midmorning. Parking lot gridlock testiftee to beltnninC of Chrlatmu aboJ'plnC eeuon at Soatb Cout Piasa:
"There'sstrollergndlock an places," said
Susan Inskeep. 56, who had brought her
grandson to the Galleria Glendale an
suburban Los Angeles.
regional department store chain.
"It's just a blowout on everything," he
said.
Trucktt. 30 miles west of Reno. where a
recent snowfall brought tounsts into to-.n.
Gallena's parkmg structures. Homs
echoed as motonsts grew 1mpauent. The
crowding outside foretold the masses
inside. Parents and Inds walled 30 deep to
set Santa.
Insurers meet monthly
Betty Turner, owner of Athenon Insurance
Agency, will speak about women in insurance when
the South Coast Insurance Association meets at 6
p.m. Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Irvine.
Contact Patncia Spadoni at 756-3365 by noon
Monday to make reservations for the S 13 dinner.
In Boise,.. Idaho, where last month's
opening or Boise Towne Square ended
residents' 20-year-long wait for a modem
shopping maJI, crowds swelled to 60.000.
doub}e the average daily traffic. said
manager Bob Mitchell.
.Beverly Halls' gilded Rodeo On-..e
seemed empty at some points of the day.
but Chamber of Commerce President Karl
Schurz said all appeared busy to h111T.
The pace was frenzied but fnendlv.
retailers said. ·
The crowds sent Charles Chase of Los
Gatos ntting from Neiman-Marcus an San
Francisco. He began shopping at 8:30 a m.
"There's stroller gndlock an places.." said
Susan Inskeep, 56. ·• 1 was hardly able to get down the
street,t' he said.
··1t was great then." he said. with
shoppmg bags propped on both sides of
ham. "Then the world woke up and n got
temble.
··we're feeling very opttmistic." said
Lucy Hamilton, spokeswoman for Nor-
dstrom of Southern Cahfomaa.
Register for dancing
An intermediate social dance workshop on the
intricac1cs of the West Coast Swing and cha cha will
be offered next month by Orange Coast College's
Community Services Dcpanment. The fee is$24 per
person for the series of classes that will run on
Fndays, Dec. 2. 9 and 16 in the dance section of
Peterson Gymnasium on the Costa Mesa campus,
2701 Fairview Road. Instructors Bob Davis and
Ronnie Paske are certified graduates of the Golden
State Dance Teachers Association. For registration
information. phone 432-5880.
In Lexington, Ky .. crowds were "prob-
ably the best I've seen an m) 30 years with
McAlpins." said Scott Overley of tbe
The Palm Springs K-Man was stuffed
with shoppers snatching up '1deocassette
recorders on sale for just under $200. said
manager David Campbell.
Customers also kept sales clerks bus) 1n
''I'm gomg home to pig out on
Thanksgiving leftovers.·· he said.
B} 10:30 a.m .. ,cars circled the Glendale
"Ifs definitely the busiest shopping day
of the year:· ~he said.
Th A.nodate4 Pres• ceatru.te4 t• tti•
nfl«&.
Analyze psychotherapy
The county chapter of California Marriage and
Family Therap1sts will m~t Friday from noon to 2
p.m. at the Orange County Medical Association
Conference Center, 300 S. flo"'er..St., Orange. Dr
Raymond Choiniere will discuss .. Contextual
Psychotherapy: Explonng the Sources of Psy-
chotherapeutic Mastery." The buffet luncheon and
program are open to all mental health practitioners
and the public. Cost is S 13 for members and S 16 for
non-members.
Recognize representative
Clarlatina Pbam and 90ll Patrlcll, 2, meet a frlea4Jy tD.rkey.
Newly elected legislators will be welcomed and
"incumbent representauvcs wall receive tribule at a
legislative breakfast at 7: 30 Friday at the Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Center. 1845 Park >\ ve .. Room A.
Ball Ewan_g wall address the event sponsored by the
Orange County Association for the Education of
Young Children. Reservations arc due by Monday . Jo&DDA Arlington, 3, and brother JammJ, 2. want no part of thta. . -.,. .,..
Traders to travel ..
Ambassador Holland Coors wall lead a trade
mission to Taiwan and Thailand. co-sponsored by
the World Trade Center Associations of Orange
County, Pomona. the Inland Empire and Oxnard
from Jan. 22 to Feb. 4, 1989. The mission is
organized by Business Ambassadors Inc .. an Irvine·
based consulting firm serving U.S. and foreign
companies an the areas of intema11onal marl"ting
and operations. Princi1>3ls of American companies
will be assisted an initiating contacts. selling
products and services and secure agreements with
Taiwanese and Thai businessmen and investors.
Sign-up deadline 1s Thursday. Phone 851-0444.
CALENDAR
Monday, Nov. 28
• 7:30 p.m . Newport Beach City Council,
council chambers, 3300 Newpon Blvd.
Children (and parenta) line up to aee Santa at Faablon I.tand. Sean Padlock, 8 montba, aeema ln awe of Santa Claua.
County man wins reprieve
against extradition to U.S.
By n e A11oclated Press
VANCOUVER. British Columbia
-Orange County fugitive Charles
McVey has won another roun~ in the
British Columbia courts an his f1Jht
qa1nst extradition to the United
States.
But McVey. 63. won't be set ftte
until the litany of charaes against him
10 through appeal hearings.
The British Columbia Court of
Appeal dismissed a U.S. government
appeal Thursday that McVey should
be extradited for falsifyana docu-
ments alletedly used in the sale of
supercomeuter technoloa.y to the
Soviet Union.
Tbecourt ruled McVeycouldn't be
u tradited for the offc11sc because 1t 1s
not one of the listed crimes in tbe
c.-. .....
A S2-¥ear-old Costa Mesa man
suyins '" 1 Ncwpon Boulevard moael woke Ul' to find another m,an en-tint in bas window. When he screamed at the 1n1Nder the man 111d he thouaht he was in a fnend's roorn.
apolotiiled, and ~~ • • • A woman who went to her mother's
for nanmavina diftner mUrned hOifte to find some crook will have a
Canada-U.S. extradiuon treaty.
Three appeal court justices agreed
with the earlier ruling by Supreme
Co urt Justice John Bouck that the
crime for which McVey is wanted in
Orange County 1s not an extra<Jit.able
offense in Canada. j
Initially ordered by Justice Patrick
Dohm to be extradited for filing a
false expon dcclaralion. Mc Vey suc-
ccssfull~ appealed the o rder before
J usuce Bouck.
Defense taW}'er Roben Anderson
said Canadian authonues. acuna for
the U .S. Justice Ocpanment. lasted
the crime for which McVe) 1s sou4ht
as fo!JCry in order to have ham
extradited to stand tnal in the United
States.
Foricry is included in the treaty.
me~_ Chnstmas at her e,~nsc. ~
$4,000 pear1 nccklllc:e and $400 wonh
of other jewelry was stolen. • • • A aun. JC~lry and cash valued at
but because Mc Ve) ·s alleged co nduct
doesn't consututc forge!) in the
U nited States. th<' ap~al court said
he cannot be eAtrad1ted on the
charges.
The former lo\nahe1m H ills resi-
dent. who fled the United tatcs in
1982 ahead of a grand JUI) indict-
ment. was arrested 1n the tin) Yut..on
community ofTcslin Lat..c in August
1987. He had been It' mg in Malta but
c-ame to Teshn Lake for a hollda)
Last Aug. 5. Mc\ e' .... as ordered
extradited on separate charge\ of.,.. ire
fraud aod defrauding the defunct
Sa.xpy Computer Corporation.
He 1sappeatina that rulinaand -.111
remain in custody at the Van ou,er
prctnal center. whtrc he has been
held since his am t.
boys' restroom at !'ic-.pon
Harbor HIJh School su tained an
estimated SSOO 1n dam c Wcdncs·
da) when an unknown arsonist
spread totltt P1per throughout the
room and set n on firt •
•••
$6,000 >Nu taun from 1 home on
Alben Stfft1. ~ buratar pried his
way into the Pf'lll oft~ i.oux. thtft
entered the 9'olM tlHouth aa O ·
locked door betWftn the Pf'lll and
kttchen.
Newport 811da
Ju~1'es a~ suspected an the theft
of tna fire c'll"IU•SMI"\ from
unaodied YCh•da int~ maintcnan,c
,. anaallM •u•Commun1t~ Hon~ owaen Allociation. N 14 \ 1 ta del
Oro. loss "'as S245 • • • .\ 15-horscpo\\er motor. ste""°
s~kers and Jacket .... uh a com baned
'alue ofS 1,250-.ere burglanzed from a 13-foot boat being repaired at 1530
Placentia .\\e. • • • .\ Beacon Ba> ~1den1 fears has
maid ma) have thro-. n o ut four ticket~ valued at S8 to the l ' C'-
Notre Dame game.
Fountaln Valley
Someone entered Brnolficld
Escrow at 1883 7 Broo"'hurst t
Wednesday at 9:35 a.m and d<'·
stro)cd a S I 0.000 deed of trust • • • A thief broke into Elaine's Gifts at
16511 Brookhurst t . late WednC'S·
day nt&ht. and stole SI, nO \\'Orth of
bumper suckers and Jcwclr) • • • .\ motonst an a 1979 Che') Blazer
Countian faces
44 rape charges
.\ Buena Partc man has been
charted with 44 counts of rapc,
ancmpted rapc and burs.lat) tn con·
ncct1on with a cnme s_pree 1nvoh 1na I women. many of them elderl)' or
hand1cap0td. eoi.cc said.
D:innv liams. 37, who has been an
Oranic tounty Jail for four months
on a t'lursla~ charsc. was hnked.1h1s
\liC-d. to the other rnmcs oommancd
inu:-I~ S 1n Garden Gro"c.
"nah 1m. Fullerton and Santa na,
P<'hCC' Ytd Thu
dro' e across the la\\ ns at Fulto n Park.
at 620 El Lago "~enue earh
Wednesda) morning causing S25Cl
damage to the sonnklers and ta~ n .. . .
>\ motonst put SI 7 2 worth o f gas
an his 1975 Datsun at Carl' L'n1on
Scn·1ce Station at 18025 Broolhurst
St .. and left W1thout pa) ing \\ ednes-
da} at 10:35 p.m.
lntne
"" lntne resident -.as bhndfoldcd
and bound wtth tape Thursda} after-
noon by two armed bandits who
ro bbed h1<; home. The gunmen,
descnbed a~ \ 1etnam~ males an
their !Os, entered the home tn the
Q300 block of Jeronimo Road shortly
bt'forc I p m and had pistols tucl ed
1n their \\atstbands The bandits fled
"nh an undetermined amount of
'aluablcs 1n a tan Toyota van. The
'1cnm was not IDJUred.
• • • "tele' 1s1on set and several ttemsof JC~elrv were stolen from a home an
the 200 block of Berkeley bt'twccn 4
p.m. and m1dmaht Thursda)
Gunman overpowers guard,
takes electronic equipment
By 808 VAN EVIE
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l\n anned robber overpowered a
sttunt) auard at an If'\ 1 ~ cl«tromcs
firm Thantcsa1van1 Day ind escaped
*Ith an as )Ct undctrnn1ncd a mount
of C'QUtpment.
The auard at Hoh Inc .. lJ3SI
Jeronimo, reponcd that ht was called
to the door by a person wbo ht
believed to be an employee "The person at the door confronted
tht secunt} pa.rd W1\h a ~n.
bhndfolded him and tied his kt and
hands wtth iapc." said Irvine Pof~ Stt. Ron flalhtts.
Fllthtrs said the \1Ct1m dc~ribed
the assa•lant as Oriental and said
theft m •abt have ~ 11p to two
acromplten;
But the v1ct1m was able to provick
onl~ a descnp11on of the first suspect.
He 1s believed to ht' between 23 and
27 yc.irs old.. with the tan oh beW
and -.c.ann, a white shirt. blue
sweater and Jeans. He wa weanna at
least lWO auns tn ha waistbeftd,
tcron11n1 to the 'icum. "Appa~ntly. at WU u 1fthey knew
•hat they wtnted.." l&ld Flatbcn. ··~ ~nt nsht to a P1rtlcular door
Incl kded h lft. ••
The ~ occumd shortly lftcr
noon on Tliuf1do·, Tht iecWtly
.... was lblf•to aw ~ ....
ttpontd tM ....... 12:'1 Mll-lolm were llill udcla'_... fM.
da . fllahcq IMd • I II\ -1
-bat ............ "'' ,,, _
be ma unUl die bu1iM11 J ¢ 1°
aeai• on Moadly.
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Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT/ SatutOly, November 2e. 1988
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Violent weatl'!erpounds West
By Tk A.uodate4 Pre11
A storm over the southern Plains,
5'\0W in the nonhen) midsection and
a downpour in SOU1hem California ~ded UP-to an inclement Friday for
pt~~ ~f _the nation west of the
M1wss1pp1.
, Showers .. and thundersrorms OC·
C)Jrrcd in Arkansas and parts of
e,astem and nonhern Texas.
To the nonb of the low pressurt
area associared wllh rhat storm. snow
fell in western Kansas and Nebraska ~d in eastern Colorado. An inch of
snow fell at Pueblo. Colo .. in the six
hour period ending at 10 a.m. PST.
Winter storm watches were posted
for Fnday night and today 1n eastern
South Dakota, extreme southeastern
Nonh Dakota and parts of western
and nonh-<;entral Minnesota.
Up to eiaht inches of snow was
expected to pile up by today in the
Amona mouni.ins. Snow ovemi$ht
also was forecast in the mouni.1ns
and higher elevations of Utah, and
liAht snow fell in pans of the Pacific
Northwest and the lntermountain rqion west oftttc central Rockies.
Rain soaked parts of southern
California and turned to snow in
higher elevations.
San Diego had nearly three-quar·
ters of an mch of rain in six hours.
flooding streets.
Wind speeds exceeded SO mph in
the Tehachapi Valley in Southern
California. In West Teus., wind austs
were clocked at up to 69 mph at the
Guadalupe f>ass Friday morning.
with prospects for gusts up to 80 mph.
Terppcratures early Friday af\er-
Tainted turkey
kills 1 ; 100 sick
MOUNT VERNON. N.Y. (AP)-
A 61-year-old psychiatric patient died
Friday and a second person was in
intensive care after a Thanksgiving.
style turkey dinner that left nearly 100
QCOple ill with food poisoning, of-
ficials said.
A total of 26 people were hospital-
ized after the meal Wednesday at four
outpatient centers operated by the
state-run Rockland Psychiatric
Center. said Nancv McPanhn. West·
chester County Health [)(partment
spokeswoman
The food was prepared b} Fl1k
ln1emat1onal. a catenng service in
Mamaroneck. at a cafeteria at Iona
College. she said. McParthn said
more than two dozen Iona students
ate the leftovers and went home for
the holiday.
"We want students who may suffer
any symptoms to go immediately 10 a
doctor or an emergency room and to
notify us," said McPartlin. She said
officials also were looking for food
handlers who may have snacked on
the meal.
McPartlin said those stricken in·
eluded an unidentified 61-year-old
woman who died at Mount Vernon
Hospital after suffering a heart attack
and symptoms of food poisoning.
including vomiting and diarrhea.
Another victim was in intensive
care. she said.
The Health Department closed the
Iona kitchen. and the source of the
food poisoning was undc'r inves11ga·
tion. McPartlin said.
"We will do everything we can to
get to the bottom of this and we arc
1nves11gating every aspccr," said
Ruediger Flilc , hCJid of the catering
company.
The outpatient centers were in
Mount Vernon, Yonkers. Tuckahoe
and Nyack . .said McPartlin.
Carnival ride crash
blamed on tiny.crack
HALLANDALE. Fla. (A P) -A
crack that would have been nearly
1mposs1ble to detect by normal 1n·
spcction methods used on traveling
carnival ndes appears to have led 10
the collapse ofa ride in which a teen·
ager was killed. state officials say.
An 1nspcct1on of the ",Monster"
ride Thursday at the Broward County
Fair found that one of us six metal
arms had collapsed at the spot of a
tiny crack that went unnoticed in
previous inspections because it was
painted over, said Wall y Rich. direc-
tor of the sta1e's Bureau of Fairs and
Expositions.
Rust under the paint indicated the
crack had been there for some time.
he said Friday.
The broken section was sent for detailed study by a metallurgist at
Florida Atlantic University.
.The nde was built in 197.s by Eyerly
Aircraft Co.. of Salem, Ore.
Christmas Fantasy
1988 1
SANTA
noon wett in lhe teens and 20s in
pans of the northern and central Rockits. Central and eastern Texas,
southern pens of the lower Missis-
sippi Valley. the Gulf Coast rqion
and much of Aorida had 70$. wit.h 80s
in southernmost Aorida.
Tcmperaturts 'around th~ nation
ranged from 9 dearees at Jackson.
Wyo., to 87 dcgJ'tts at McAllen,
Texas. The nation's low Friday
momina was 11 desrecs be~ow zero at
Jackson. Wyo. "°'
The forecast for Saturday called for
showers and thunderstorms across
much of the Mississippi Valley, the
upper Great Lakes. the Ohio Valley,
the Tennessee Valley and the central
Gulf Coast. Snow was predicted for
nonhcast Nebraska. South Dakota.
wes1em Minnesota. the nonhem and
cen1ral Rockies and h11herelev1tions
of the centrel and southern Ptatcau.
Ram was fo~s1 alon1 the Pacific
Nonhwcst coast.
Hiah 1empereturcs wett expected
to be 20& in North Dakoi. and the
northern Rockies, 30s and 40s from
1hc northern Pacific Coast across the
nonhero and cenll'll lntermountain
region. the central Rockies, the cen-
tral Plains and South Dakota into the
upper Mississippi Valley, with 40s in
northern Maine. Hi&hs were forccas1
to be in the 70s an<f 80s from south·
central aNS casterjt Texas across the
Gulf •Coast states and Florida to
eastern pans of the middle and
southern Atlantic Coast The desert
Southwest should have 70s, and most
of the remainder of the nation SOs and
60s.
J
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Derrick Walker• 8. batlda warntna 8Dowma.D lD 0NCOD. . .
Quake felt Greek fugitive denied bail In Canada --
By ne A11oclated Press
A widesprtad earthquake rat·
tied the northeast quadrant of the
United States and eastern Canada
Friday evening, but there were no
immediate reports of major dam-
age or injuries.
The epicenter of the 3:46 p.m.
PST quake was 90 miles north of
Quebec. Canada, with a
preliminary magnitude of 6.0 on
the Richter scare of ground mo-
tion, said U.S. Geological Survey
spokesman Don Finley in Wash-
ington, D.C.
A foreshock recorded Wednes-
day had a Richter magnitude of
4.5, he said.
Canadian Press reported that
the quake lasted about l S to 20
seconds. and was felt in Ottawa,
Toronto and Quebec City.
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Still running
President-elect =e Buh
n&D8 ~b a eel MC· tlon of tennebankport.
llalne. where be'• •pendJ.n&
the TbanUCtYiDC holidays.
BOSTON (A P) -A banker and
publishing tycoon who is a fugitive
from Greece was denied bail Friday
after his la"."¥er argued that a S 135
million banlung scandal carries pol· itical ovenones so strong the man had
to flee for fear of his life.
government of Premier Andreas
Papandrcou and prompted the rcsig·
nations of two government ministers.
Opposition conscrvath~es have
charged that Koskotas was allowed to
escape so he would not implicate top
government officials an illegal
financial deals.
repercussions.
A review hearing was tentatively
set for Wednesday. Koskotas made only a brief af.
firmativc mponsc after Aleunder
informed him of bis riahtu The
courtroom was packed by more than
40 Greek journalists who flew to
Boston aboard a aovemment-char-
tered flight.
Gcofie Koskotas "is a subject of a controversy in Greece which is of
cosmic proportions," said Ron Lieb-
man. a Washington attorney rep-
resenting the 34-ycar-old banker.
Koskotas fled Grec<:c Nov. 6 after
being indicted on five counts of fraud
and embezzlement alleging he
siphoned more than $135 million
from tile Bank of Crete. of which he
was chairman.
Liebman said the case carries
..political implications so severe that
the very stability of the government
of Greece appears to be hanging in the
balance."
Koslcotas was arrested Wednesday
nig)lt by FBI agentsat Hanscom Field
in Bedford, about IS milq west of
Boston, after he arrived in' private
jct The arrest was made after ~
Justice Department received infor·
mation from Greek authorities, d~
partment spokesman Thomas
Stewart said in Washinaton. The scandal has embarrassed the
But U.S. Magistrate Joyce Alex-
ander denied bail after Assistant U.S.
Attome)' Victor A. Wild argued that
bail should not be set in an extra·
dition case and that any flight by
Koskotas would have international
FCC delays action on telephone rates
By The Associated Press
WASHINGTON -The Federal Communications
Commission has put off until next year consideration ofa
proposal to drop 1ts resulation oflong-distance telephone (>rofits in favor of ceilings on rate increases, an aide to
Chairman Dennis R. Patrick said. Patrick had been
working toward a vote on the plan next month, but a
consensus with other commissioners has eluded him.
"There arc so many complex issues and a long draft order,
we wanted to give commissioners an additional op-
portunity to study the issues and consider it in January,"
said the aide, James Schlichring. That meeting is
scheduled for Jan. I 9. The decision to delay consideration
of the proposal also recognizes opposition in Congress. he
said. Key members have said the already bad relations
between Congress and the PCC will be worsened
considerably If the a.scncy adopts the proposal before
lawmakers return to Capitol Hill in early January.
Rocker fined for auault
NEW YORK -Rock lcgrnd Chuck Berry. accused
of punching a woman in the mouth, pleaded guilty 10 a
reduced charae and paid a $250 fine, officials said Friday.
Berry, 62, of St. Louis, had been charged with
misdemeanor assault. Marilyn 0 . Boteler accused him of
bitting her at a hotel in 1987, looseninj several of her teeth
and causing a cut that required five stitches. The nature of
the dispute was not disclosed. Berry pleaded guilty
Tuesday to harassment. He could have received up to a
year in iail and a S 1,000 fine if convicted on the assault
charge. Boteler has filed a multimillion-dollar suit against
the singer, composer and guitarist. whose hits include
"Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Over Beethoven."
1814 rellc found ln fort
BAL Tl MORE -Archcol<>Jists searching Fon
McHenry for underground drainage conduits have
stumbled upon a long trench presumably used by
infantrymen lhe night the British attacked Baltimort in
1814. The bombardment of Fort McHenry inspired
Francis Scott Key to write the poem "The Star-Spangled
Banner," later adopted as the national anthem. The
trench, originally about three feet deep, is about seven feet
below today's surface level and is more than 100 feet Iona.
It contained a pewter infantryman's button the size of a
nickel and a IQ-pound fragment ofa British cannon ball.
"At first, the trench was very puzzlina. ... But it was the
(infantryman's) button and bomb fragment which linked
It with the War of 1812. The button was of the type worn
then, during the late 18th and early 19th centunes," said
Charles D. Cheek. the archeologist in charge of the dig.
Mldeast abuses told ilt U.N.
UNITED NATIONS - A U.N. repon released
Friday decried what 1t termed growing human riahts
abuses and frequent use of violence by Israeli sold1en
fighting the Palestinian rebellion. Sccrcary-General
Javier Pere?. de Cuellar wrote in the U.N. review, .. The
overall situation in the occupied Palestinian territories
has worsened. Civilian deaths and injuries.continue to be
widespread and so do other Knous violations of human
rights. .. He said he was "deeply distrcucd" by the hiah
number of c.asuahies and by Israeli measurn such as
deportation, administrative detention. curfews and
razing of houses. He said such measures can only
aggravate tension. At least 315 Palestinians and I J Israelis
have died in the uprising that beaan against Israeli rule last
Dec. 8 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which Israel
seized from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle East
war.
TMI data reportedly mlalng
HARRISBURG Pa. - A lawyer for a fund created
in the wake of the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor
accident contends the Department of EneraY is blocking
researchers from crucial data on the accident's long-term
health effects. The Three Mile Island Public Health Fund,
which suppons health research. filed a petition this week
with U.S. District Judac Sylvia Rambo asking that the
depanment be ordered to tum over health records it and
preyious federal agencies have collected since the
bcgJnning of the nuclear age.
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' Coast residents at military sch9ol S Pvt. Terry A.T. Bryu~ son of Len Bryant or grduated from the . Air Force pen<?nnel specialist :_
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Christmas Tnts living and life-life
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arnved for duty at Fort Monmo~~h. N.J .. where South Laguna, . has co~pleted her training in • • •
they arc students at the U.~. Military Academy fundamental military skills at the Army ROTC Army Pvt. H1rol4 L. C-Uea, son of Les and
Preparatory School. Bryant as a 1988 graduate of Camp Challenge at Fort Knox Ky She is a student Pauline Cullen of Huntinaton Beach. has arrived Costa Mesa High School, Burke is a 1988 eraduatc at UC Santa Barbara. ' . for duty in West Germany. He is an indirect-fire
ofWoodbridae High School and Simpson as a 1986 • • • infantryman with the ~th Armor.
graduate of Laguna Hills High School. Army Pvt. Tltom~s G. WfllteMtlse, son of Petty Officer 2nd Class• • •,_ .. •. p-•1adosa., son • • • . David and Susan Whitehouse of El Toro, has -.:. .. Pvt. ~rt S. C.le, son of Alana and Richard completed his bask trainin1. at Fon Dix. N.J. of retired Marine Corps M~. and Mn. Victor Cole of Huntington Beach, has graduated from the • • ~ Fulladosa of Mission Viejo. recently returned from
helicopter repair course at the Army Transpor-Petty Officer 3rd Cl~~ Cllrll~r J: &.rek, a six-month Meditcmnean deployment aboard
tation School at Fon Eustis. Va. He is a 1986 son of Si.nley and Ccc1ha ~k of !rvane, has the amphibious assault ship USS lwo Jima, based
graduate of Marina Hiirh School. araduated fro!l' the Nav~ ~1ence lns~1tute at the in Norfolk. Va. He isa 1978 araduate ofCapastrano r• • Naval Education and Tra1nana Center an Newpon. Valley Hiah School. Lance Cpl. WU!Jam S. WkUe, son of Trudy R.I. • • • White of Irvine, has departed on a six-month • • • Airman MteMI G. C.U., son of Frenk and
deployment to Okinawa. Japan, with the 2nd Pfc. TM4S.Jacboa,sonofDor_eenJack~n.of Ethna Cullen of Newpon Beach. has araduatcd
Battarion, 9th Marines from Camp Pendleton. He Lquna Bca~h. has completed a helicopter nus?lle from the Air Force law enforcement specialist
it a J 98S gnuiaute of Woodbridae High School. ~stem .repetr cou~ •t the A[mY Transponahon course at Llck)and Air Fon:e Bate, Texas.
• • • School an Fon Eustis, Va. He 1s a 1976 p-aduate of • • • Army Pvt. Joe M. Cllris&ee1et1, son of Ansgar Lquna Beach Hiah School. Army ROTC c..det Ga-D. M-.H, ton of
Christensen ofl..quna Niaucl, has completed basic • • • . . . Dawn Sandstrom of Fountain VaJ~1_bu received
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Wilham and Chaloa Moms of Laguna Beach. has Elliot, 1 1984 araduatc of Lquna Beach Hiah of Bo)sa Grande Hlah School.
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Fur flieson both
coasts ID protests
IJ 1'e AMeetaW Pnu
Television celtbrities Amanda
Blake and Bob Barker joined animal riabts acti'vi1t1 in protests in Cali·
fomia and New York Friday desiped
to call attention lo their fiaht to end
the breedina of animals for their fur.
In San Francisco, Blake and ~bou1
SO demonstraton he&d a rally and
.. fur drop,•• ufJina ownen of fur
apparel to tum 1n their furs for a tax·
deductible receipt. .
Another 40 protesters pthe~d
outside stores in Beverly Hills 10
panicipate in "fur.free Friday" and
•me show hosr Bob Barker led a
protest in New York City.
Orpnizers estimated that as many
as .SO furs were taken out of circula·
lion at the San Francisco protest.
As curious holiday shoppers look ..
ed on, demonstrators wearin& paper
skull masks and carrying pkkct si,ns
marched around the elepnt shoppina
area. "fur coats arc worn bx beautiful
animals and ualy people, • dcclattd
the signs and I-shins worn by many
erotcsters. A 20..foot banner said
'The real price of a fur coat is animal
pain, suffering and death."
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· Ex-·assemblymall·s Coilviction overturned
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
federal appeals court has overturned
the mail fraud convictions of former
Assemblyman Bruce Young, the only
lqislator charged in the FBl's in·
fluence·pcddling investigation of fire·
works manufacturer W. Patrick
Moriarty.
Young. a Democrat from Cerritos
in Los Angeles County, was
sentenced to 18 months in federal
prison after beina convicted of con·
cealing consuhina fees and lautrtier·
in& campaign contributions from
Moriarty.
But as in a number of similar cases
around the country, the c9nJ•ct ions
fell victim to a 1987 Supreme Coun
ruling that limited mail fraud to
property·related crimes.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals overturned the case on a 3-0
vote Friday in a one·sentcncc order
that cited the Supreme Court ruling.
The court did not rule out a new tnal.
however, if prosecutors can rcframc
the charges •s property fraud.
Young, 42, has been free on bond
during his appeal and has not served
an>'. ttme in prison. Moriany pleaded
gwlty to mail fraud and was
sentenced to prison, but was released
Nov. 3 after the appeals court
reversed three of his five fraud
convictions becau.sc of the same
Supreme Court ruling.
Young's lawyer, Donald Heller,
said he was pleased but not surpnStd
by the ruling. He:. a~ however,
that he was disappointed the court
had not ordered dismissal of the case.
. "I guess the ball is in thecounofthe
U.S. anomey," Heller said. "I don't
think they have any propen) rights
fraud. The indictment pied only
intangible ri&hts fraud."
Richard Orooyan, the former fed-
eral prosecutor handlina the case for
the government. did not return
telephone calls Fnday.
Young served in the Assembly
from 1977 to 1984 and became
chairman of the house's Transpor-
tation Comm1tt~.
He was the h1ghcst-rank1ng offic11l
1ndacted 1n 1986 1n an FBI probe into
payments and other favors b>
Moriart) to lawmakers voting on>
bill to require c1ues to allow sale of so-
called .. safe and sane" fireworks.
Young was convicted in Fcbrua'Y.
1987 of five of 28 counts of ~I
fraud. becoming the first Califo 11
lcgjslaror convicted of poht1cal or·
ruption 1n more than 30 years. In
addition to his pnson ~ntence. he
was fined SS.000 and given fi ve >Cars
probation.
Onngll OoMt CWLY PtLOT~. ~ ~ 11U Alt.
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Rivera top -19"88 Bozo list
•1 Tiiiie A&Mdalel Prea • • j
LOS ANGELES-L.encr lady Va.nna Whitt,~ pracbcr J1mm) S~ dethroned Ol}mpsan lkn Johnson. boxer Mike Tyt0a aod talk how
melet \>1Ct1m Geraldo Rivera wett lop rK1pic1lts o( tbt ldtb ann&&al Boto
Awards.. Larry Harmon. lelev\S.On 's onainal Boto the clown.~ h1s Im of t~ 1988'.s dubtous achaevm 1n 11 atetories Fnday. The honors ate always
announced the cay after Tbanktaivina. Whilt, of .. Whirl of Fonune-fame
took the showbiz award for "eicposana henelf to I.be~ .. in a mtft 's map.zine
• la)OUt. Karmon said. Swqprt. the evan,ttliSt wbo ~ conson101
with a prosututc, revealed thal .. old-umt rdJIJon and ano1.bcT old-tJme
profcsston Just don't.mix.·· Johnson took. the spons division becaust has I 00-
mcter lQld medal at the Seoul Olympacs was yanked bccaUR of a pC>SIU\IC test
for steroids. T)son's "'ell pubhcrzed mam. problems won him the
ncwsmakcrBozo.and Rivera, v.hosc nose was broken byatbrownchaudunng
a brawl on the set of .. GcraJdo," took thejoumalism honor .. forsbowing us that
he has a nose for news a~er all.·· Harmon said. '
Sleeper bums to death ln car
POMONA-Arunap~nlly sJttpini1nh1_sarbumedtodeathfn~)
in a fire that started inside the ""thtcle, p(>hcc saJd. The victim was burned
be)Ond rccogniuon ln the fire di~vered at about 6 a.m .. sa1d police Lt. Chuck
Heilman P&ramed1cs pronounced the 'ictim dead at tbe scene aftt'r
firefighters doused the car fife and found thl' corpse sprawled across the front
scat, he said. · '
Parents booked ln slJootlng of child
CH ULA VISTA-The parents of a S.yc.ar.old &ir1 who accident.all} sho1
and v.ounded a 2·~car-old _pla)'mate v.ctt booked for mvcstigatfon of child
endangerment, police said Fnday. Thomas Molina. 58, and htS wife. Irma. 3L
were arrested followina an mvcsttpt1on into the shoouna of Mary l\nn Bums
with Molina's gun. said pohcc Lt. Jack Turner. Molina also was booked for
mvcstigauon of possession of a pistol with an obliterated serial number.
Shuttle landing closed to pabllc
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE-The next space shuttle landing Wlll be
closed to public vaev. mg because Atlanus· military m1ss1on 1s classified. NASA
said Fnda) ... Th ts 1s pretty stand&rd pohc) on Department of Defense flt&hts, ..
said Nancy Lovato. a spokeswoman for the Nauonal Aeronautics and Space
A.dm1mstrauon.
Armenian rebels face. Soviet tanks
MOSCOW (AP) -Tens of
thousands of people packed Baku's
central square Fnday. facing Red
Army tanks sent by the ~mlin to
quell ethnic noting and panic in the
southern republics of Azerbaijan and
Armenia.
A spokesman for the Azerbaijan
government said by tclcphonl' from
Baku that soldiers had cordoned off
Armenian districts in the city of I. 7
million people.
Mikhail S. Gorbachev. president
and Communist Pany chief. said
Soviet leaders would meet soon with
delcgat1ons of Armenians and
AzcrbaaJanas Sttking a "solution that
"ould conform to the best interests of
thne rwo peoples and our country ...
Gorbachev made the comment 1n a
Joint interview with visitina Prest·
dent Francois Mutcrrand or France
broadcast Friday night on the French
television network Antcnnc-2.
Scenes of m1lhng masses and
mihtar) armor 10 both Baku. a CH) in
AzcrbaiJan. and Yerevan. capital of
nc1ghbonngArmenia. were sho\lrn on
the Soviet evening televtsion nev.-s.
An announcer Slld ... The passions
and emotions accumulated 1n the
hearts of Baku residents spill out 1n
the squaift"
More than 2.000 ethl\lc Armenians
have fled Azerbaijan to Armenta.
panicked by violence that killed thrtt
people and injured at least 126.
Reporu of far higher tolls arc nfc in
the Armenian communtt) but cannot
be cooftrmed.
Ethruc conflict m ~two Caucasus
republics bepn IA.St February because
of a dispute ovtt agomo-Karabakh.
a territory With a prulomanantl)
..\rmcnian populauon that has bee•
pan of A1crba1Jan smcc 1923.
Armenians held ~neral strikes and
mass demonstrauoos demandina
t.Nt the temtory be annexed to
Armenta. although they do not have a
common border, but Moscow did not
approve 1\..
U.S., Europe
plan to probe
Saturn moon
Peru plagued by 'total chaos'
u~
• Releued Iranian POW Crl&bt) embraced by relath'e.
LIM~. ~ru (-\P) -Guemlla Thursda' most of the capital's guerrillas blcv. up stratcgl~~
sabot.age that cut eltttnc pov.cr ~nd bank. empfo)ccs went on stnkc for p~lons blah 1n t~ .\ndes. na •
fouled the water suppl) GlUSt<i havoc h19.her -.ages. widcprcad power fatlure w ich ~lso
for a fourth day Fnda~ among Lima ihc austcn t) measures came hours cnppled Lima·s water punficauon
PARJS (A P) -Europe and the rcsrdents alrcad)' plagued b~ tn· after Mao-1nsp1red Shming Path system. I I t rt I I United Sta1cs plan to send a space ~sed tcrronsm and a crippled r-------:--:------,-.iiiiiiiiiiii;ft;~~~;r.;tr;,iiiiii~ ran raq S a S OW y probe to Titan, the solar syst~m·s economy.
, ' biggest moon and the Qnly one with ··we a~ m 1hc middle of total RUFFELL. 'S
t f • an atmosphere much li~e primordial chaos. There 1s a complete-lack of . 0 ree war prisoners Eanh·s, the European Space Agency government." labor leader Fla\10 ·uPHOLSTEIY llC.· announ~ Friday. Rojas told~porters.
( The joint mission to Saturn's Near ~yacucho. gunmen shot a ..,.. Y• ...., c..s lwe!
GENEVA (AP) -The Red Cross Ba&hdad and fehran were in touch immense. gaMhrouded satellite Joumahst and blew up his bod). In ltU -•"'-CISTl IDA-541-1151
said Friday it is hopeful a 10-day air wi th the responsible officials and would be begin in 1996 and include a nearb) Huanca,cltca. guerrillas
shuttle can repatriate more than other contacts were made through lunar probe that may be abk (0 test killed two htgh school teachers and a r-::;;iiiiiii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-1,500 d isabled Iraqi and Iranian diplomatic channels in an etTon to soil from the mysterious moon. parent. authonues said Friday.
prisoners as planned, althou_gh the reconcile "d ifferences or inter-The mission, to be called the Pncesoffoodandothcrgoodshave
exchange started with fewer pnsoners pretation... Ca.ssini-Titan probe. was chosen doubled since TUt°Sda). when the
than expected. Bischof said plans to continue the from a SCriC$ of propoStd joint center-left 1ovemment of Prn1dcnt
Thursday, the first day of the exchange Saturday rcmatned in cf· projttts dunnc& meetings Thursday Alan Garcia implemented austcnt~
exchange,. each side sent back fewer feet. and ··we hope that this time the and Friday of the European Space measures to pull Peru from tts worst
than bah the number of prisoners numbers of return~s will be as Agency's Science Program Commtt· rccns1on this centuf) and slow
envisaged under an accord they planned." tee. annual inflation. which has soared to
signed earlier this month with the Under the accord, 11 S Iraqis and Titan is the only moon in the solar more than l.200 percent.
International Committee of the Red 41 Iranians arc to be repatriated daily sysrem known to have a thick. But the measures have not brought
Cross. an air shuttles between the capitals. organic·rich nitrogen atmosphere. an end lo long lines for such basic
Red Cross officials said thcr, were except on Friday. lhe Moslem hol· The surface temperature 15 about foods as milk.. sugar. nee and bread.
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working with both sides to reso ve the iday. mS!:'i:.;.~:~:;~:c that the chemical Food shortages developed dunng
problems in the first major exchange lraOnni·aTnhs ~~YAoo!~ ~2o~r:q~~~I ~ processes in Titan·s atmosphere may the past month. adding to scan:-tt1cs in
of prisoners since a cease-fire Aug. 20 ........ II resemble tho~ at work on the other consumer and industrial items I ended fighti~ in the S.yc.ar.ald war D<>9 jct chancred by the Red Cross. . . . Ea h be' h . f such as drugs and t1.......,_ Th .. scarciti-bet..-th e s·a G lfn ... ._bors Iran sa1'd 36 of those chosen for the flnmitive n 1orc t c ongin o ...... .. ..... """n e r 1 n u e1.,. · ' arc due in g.rcat measure to a lack of The International Committee first Oi&ht sought or already had been 1c. spokt-0fa "setback.," but spokesman granted political asylum. and 27 had Cassini·Titan is to be launched m dollar r'C$Crves to pa~ for imports.
Jucrg Bischof said it is hopeful the recovered from illness and no longer April 1996 by the National Aero-The dollar shonage has bttn ag-
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Dominicans
arrested in
illegal flight
At these prices, itS easY to play Santa.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -
Polke said Friday they arrested 116
refuaees from the Dominican Re-
public wh? made the daqcrous ~
mile cross1na oflhe Mona Passaic in
flimsy boats. They said 84 men and 32 women
were in the aroup.
Thousands of Dominicans enter
Puerto Riro illeplly each year by
crossina the stnp of water that
separates their impoverished Carit).
bean island from the wcahhier U.S.
commonwealth of Pucno Rico.
Authorities said I 09 of the refu,ecs were caugh1 Friday and seven had
been appttbended Thursday. Police
in helicopters patroll~ the shoreline
between A&uadilla. on the ~tern t~p
of the island. and nearby Rincon in tcarth of others who may have fleet.
Police said the ~ted .~fups. ~ I~ to 42. were 11ven J.o 1mm1r·
taon officials for deportatio n.
,,Authorities said it was the laraes1 pou~ of illepl Dof!'inicans ever
Cl tin Pua1o Rico an one day.
Dominicarls s>eY ~nll.ers S~ to Sl.000 each fot a 1np on a
.. ~ola." the name 11vtn the frail boats
of aluminum or wood. . • In Aupst, the Domt~tean navy
laid OM orpnam of a tnp to P\acnO
:--lllco th~ two meG overboard.
clrowni-. one. wMn the baM wu *-llCL In late July, • lellll tewn ~ dtowncd 1n4 I l ..,._,..
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..-: ... : RELIGIO US BR IEFS
Della Reese
.
·Dell& Reese to sing her songs in BB concert
Singer. songwntcr and actress bttome one conaret1t1on that inten· on the fiR1 Sunday of Advtnt at 10 structOf at UCI. wtl! be the spcakerat wdl cond.aci I :Morklhop on ctuld·
Della Reese will appear in concert at 8 tionally maintains ~ 1rad11ion1 or a.m. Sunday al rhe NddaM,..... the 10=30 1.m. service Sundly al the hood em~raenctet and the emerag
p.m. on Oct. 2 at the Bnt .. ttoe their respectivt' hcntaatts and de· ~u..J o.m, Glcnneyrc 0....,. Qfut U•~ Uaiwnalls& ency/mcchcal serv~tem, at ~ Ovdt •f RtUP.. ~. nomanat1onal relationships. Street and St. Anne Drive, Laguna Clmd, ,259 V1ctona Sr .. Costa a.m. Dec. l 11 .~
220S Main SL. Huntinaton Beach. Strv1ccs will be held at the church, Beach. Mesa. , 1.a~ CUrd. 4809 lrvane Cenrer
Rcctntly ordained minister of the 30121 Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel. • • • • • • Drive. For reserv111ons, call the Universal Foun~tion for Better Liv-• • • . The fint of four Advent candles A representative from lhc Hari church office at 5S2-19J 8.
ing. R~ has been sln,ing in Eight hundred lay and clergy del-will be hahted atthe 9and 10:301.m. Krishna temple of Laguna Beach will
churches since she was 6. 11ie son~ egataai:eexl)CC'tcd to~ttcnd the 9Jrd scrvic:n -Sunday at Lapaa Presbf" speak at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the •Metal fumaC:s:nd wine vats used
she wil' present in her Huntington convent~on of the Episcopal Church &er,taa Cltuc._ • 1 S Forest A vc. Uaituiaa Ualnnaliat Pellew~ •f durin• the Mi11ion era are beinc
Beach program wert wriuen by her m the Diocese of Los Angeles, It will • • • ~. Beadl, 429 Cypress f?t:ive. refurblshed 11 MfN*
and reflect the concen's special be. held Dec. 2 and 3 at lht' Anaheim A SJ)C('ial Advent discussion series "Hind~~s~: The Oldest Rt'l1g1ous Caplstruo. The preservatio
th .• 1 A .... 1 • h ' Hilton and Towers. ~ will begin at I I :30 a.m. Sunday at the System .Pill be cxnlorcd SSO 000 d ... ea~cn.g." m a 1VJ1ra .. c e '" t c Presi.din\;ill be ~c Right Rev. ' -Be -"-......... M .... _... " . -~ J>CCted to cost , , an
IVJ .... F--' k Bo """ h .... ,... •uo u•n cw e..-.. t • • • ~shing to contribute is Tickets. at S20. arc on sale. As u;uenc. rsc .... w 0 .was in· Clll•tt:k, 21632 Wecsley Drive, South The Rev. Elizabeth Nordquist, contact the Mission visitors
seating IS limited, rcservat10ns arc Stalled bi~hop O!l~C ~IOCCSI.! In June. Laguna. former associate pastor of Bcf Air 493-1424.
recommended. Phone 536-3021. A Parent's Night Out is planned by Kathryn Mci:x:W:ll, a senior at Presbyt~ian Church. will be the guesl • • •
SaHltbadi Q;is.Uaa Chre'-t a the preschool Sunday School of the Emest Holmes. School of Ministry. preacher at 9)0 a.m. Sunday at St. The fifth annual "Christmas Col·
ffil d h th D. . Finl SMU.era Baptht Ctaardl of 'II k 1 h 9 1 c d 11 Mark resbytertaa Cla•rcat, 2100 lagc," a holiday concen featuring congrqauo~a 1 iat~ .wit c isct· .Fout.ala Valley from 6·30 to 9 pm wi spea a t e : J an a.m. Mar Vista, Ncwpon Baach. Nor-plcs of Chnst. will Join Sltepkrd of Fn.dav · · · services Sunday at the Cla•rdl of dquist hol...a. the Clarence Roddy choral ensembles. handbeJI choirs, tile Rills \J•iled Ctaucll of Clllrl1t in a -. · • ReU,liMs Scleace, Lapu Beadl, U> drama and dance ensembles from trial partnership, bcginnin& Sunday. \Yhile l~e stu~kntsvauend a party. 27802'El Lazo Road, Laguna Niguel. Preaching Award for outstanding Orange County Catholic hi&h
During the balance oftfus year and their parent~ will ha ~ those hours • • • performance in preaching. schools. will be presented at 2 p.m.
through next year. the congregations free to spend as ~h~y.wish. Billi.: Nave Masters, supervisor of • • • Dec. 4 at Plummer Auditorium, 201
will worship and work together to Holy Communion will be observed teacher educatiol,'I. lecturer and 1n· Orange County Fire Department E. Chapman Ave., Fullenon.
Menorah lighting ceremonies
highlight Hanukkah services ...
Orange l oast Jews wi ll celebrate
Hanukkah. the Feast of L1ghts, an
e1gh1-da~ commemorauon of the
rededication of the Temple by the
Macabee~ alter their victor} over the
Synans.
Celebrauons will begin Dec. 3 and
end Dec. 10
Cltabad of Irvine Jewish Center
will ltght th rre giant menorah s each
e'en1ng ..
.\ sp«:1al l1ghllng lcremon) will be
held at 4 p.m ~<. 4 at lhc center.
487::! R O\CC Road. and will be
repea led n1ght l) atJ> tl\rough Thurs-
da) .
.\t th e rlubhou~ of the Wood-
bndge .\SS0(1at1on the cc:remonies
are scheduled at 6 15 p.m Dec . .S-8
"1th a grand Hanukkah pany
planned at 7 on thc last night Live
music do" n\. entcnainmcnt. games,
pn2es. lat ~es. singing and dancing
will be featured
On lhe same da's at 6 45 p.m a ~enorah will be ligh ted at the comer
Barranca Parkwa) and East Yale
p
On Fnda) at 6 15 p m . the sen ices
-trill be led b' students and there will
be a shon Hanukkah presentati on b) •e oldest cla\s 0 1 the Talmud Torah.
Po • • •
Claabad of Lagwia. "11h the cooper·
l'llon of the ul\ of Laguna Beach. will
o,tce again ere\.\ a giant menorah in
~nt of 1h~· Fest1,al of .\rts grounds,
d a ltgh11ng ceremon) 1s sc heduled
.ach e'ening of the hohda) eel·
-ebrauon. begin ning .tt 7:30 p.m. l:Rc.
3.
Mavor Dan Kenne' -will be hoisted ~ a ·crane to preside al the first
remony. which will be followed by a
n) fea1unng food . music and
A Cordial WelconHt from
The United Methodist Ctuch
•WM Jiii [rlllr
1"4 •, M('HJO.I HIJR(H
1601 Merguerlte Ave.
Corona del Mar
644-0745 ,......,s-
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Cos1a Mese
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
'9th S· & Haroor Blvd
Chvrcn School 9 00
W orship 9 00 and 10 30
. Re-. Gala! Gough
OSI.I V~sa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
T701 8atler
Worth1p & Church ScltOOI
• 30 • 10 00 • "' u• 1v 11tJ" f S1e• 97q B2J4
·~e111tport Beacn
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SE tt UNITED METHODIST
•.i,ol) W Balbo.a B•vd
..,,.. .. ,41wr~nce"'" Yovng
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IV ""'' '\ Chu•<:h School 9 'I() a m
W<>t•• 1H, p,., Schoof ll"d Oa• Care
• •O a..,.. 6 00 pm
H11n11ng1on e..c:t1 Not111
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHUfllCH
6662 l'i911 Ave 842·4'6 l
Worship Servlc• a:30 & fO:OO
Sund•y Sc"ool 8:30 & 10:00
Of. Davkt RogM • Jemee Thomenn
l~GUNA 8£ACH
UNITED M£THOOIST CHURCH
21a:iw....,0t.
s-01 LAlf1o1na ~ mn • ..,.._
Wonhtp & Cluclt Scholl 10 00 un
161sttn · Ntrict Cornelson • Tom w.._
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
IDleclpl .... C"''•ll
2401 lf•IM -4 l.M .. lel!Ml
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Morn1n~ Worship 10 AM
Su~r School 9 AM
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entcrtarnment. • • • Temple Jsaiall of Newport Beacb
will cclebratt> the hohda} wnh a
l13h1mg cercmon) and a dairy potluck
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at tht> social
pav1hon at the congregauon·s place of
worship. 240 1 lf'mc .\vc.. cwpon
Beach. En tertamment and dancing 10
~le\ Khurgel'~ music will also be
incl uded • • • The Jewish C'ommunit> Center of
Central Orange County has sched-
uled its fourth annual Hanukkah
pany for the developmentally dis-
abled at 6 p.m. Dec. 3. A traditional
potato latke supper will be served; a
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
P'ltor C B:)l1n P 1s1or
·~a. On the Wetch0
Luke 21:31a
Sunday Wo1sh11>
8 30 & I 0 00 a 111
Church School
Children lhru Adults I 0 00 a m
Nursery care ava1laole
8 JO & 10 00 am
Come Join Us
2850 F .iwvicw Rd .. Cosb Mtsa
557 -3340
WE'RE
MORE THAN
TRADITIONAL
Traditional 7:30 AM
Contemporary 9:00 AM
Charismatic 10:45 AM
Church School 9:00 AM
M .. "Sa.-IC aU lhlft '1tMCU
Child c:aa • 9:00 am 6r 11: • ., am
SAl1fT JAMES
EPISCOML CHURCH
• 3209 Via IJclo
Bewpwt Beacll, CA • 92663
114/675·0210
candlelighttng ceretnony will involve
everyone attending: and a short
concert will be presented. For more
information. call 534-8011. • • • The JewisJa Commuity Cuter of '
Soatla Orange Couty, 298 Broadwar.
Laguna Beach. will host a children s
party al 3 p.m. Dec. 4. A candlelight-
mg ccremon~. door prizes and music
are planned. • • • Temple Bella El, a Reform con-
gregauon serving south Orange
Count), will have is annual Hanuk·
kah family service at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9
at the temple, 30121 Niguel Road.
Laguna Niguel.
The ceremony will begin wtth the
hs!!ting of the menorah. and there
will be a special ceremony for the
children.
The service wtll be followed by an
Oncg Shabbat, hosted by Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Josephs in honor of
their daughter Jami's bat mitz va h.
Aaron M ilchikcr, son of Dr. Ben-
jamin and Judge Marcia Milchiker of
Laguna Hills. will participate in the
service today on his bar mitzvah. • • • "Westminster Harmony Fcs1i "al
·88." a celebration of inter-ethnic
harmony,. cuhural<h venity and com-
momty}>ride. will be held from 12:30
to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth
David of Oruge Couty, 6100 Hefle}
St.. Weslmins1er.
Joining the temple in the cel-
ebration wi ll be the Westminster
Lutheran Chu rch and the cuy of
Westminster.
The fes11 val ~111 feature entenain-
ment for the whole family, including
music. dancing. exhibits of cultural
arts and ofTcnngs of ethnic foods.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH [j
{Missouri Synod)
760 VlctOfla St .. Costa M .. a
Loth., V. TOfnow. PHtor
631-1611
8ruce J"ke, Pestor
WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM
~ay School ' ~ Bew Clm
H OAM
Clw~ b'n lltmtnl l<f Scftool
548.aM
ST. MARK
PRES8YT£81AN
CHU8CH
2100 Mar Vista Dr.
Jamboree Blvd & Eastblutt South
Newport Beach
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Stll>AY WORff 9:30 A.M.
The In. Elnbeth Mw•t preacl*lc
Cllld c.t -Qwdi Sdlelt Afttnt ~at lO:JOUl ..
ColnnutitJ a.ch Concrt11tionll
611 Mtletrope Awe .. C.111a WI Mw
Oollald "· llutt, niiisttr Rn l .. J SNMJ. n1« nisltr
Sllldl' ,..,_I JI I IO * • ~ Sct.1 lt * Cllid Cwt rtoY!dtd • '44-7400
La~une Presbyterien Church
4/S FMTSt A1't, Log"'1a lkac.lt '94-75.SS
Sunday Worship 9 011d 10:30 AM
, N11r~Carf
Su,,d<N S<ltool cl &blc Clo.s.s#.$
/or oll llttt QI I> AM
Pasion: Or. J""Y Tankm/q
kt. UJfTY Cowhn
Diof.A-l'Ttl)~ ~I .,.,.ntAY
Community life building
Contracta ba•e been let for tbe coutraction
of this $3. 7 million Comm11Jllty Llfe Balld-ln& at Soath Cout Comma.n.lty Cbarcb In
Jrilne. Tbe flnt Ooor of the 2S.000-8q11AJ'e-
foot facWty will contain a day care center.
with cl&Mrooma and a Mnlce kltcbeD on
the MCond. Tbe thrld Door will hoaae
putoral and admlillatratrn offtce9.
U.S. rabbis split with Israelis
NEW YORK (AP) -The main
U.S. alliance of Orthodox rabbis
re portedly has split with the Or-
thodox rel igious parties 1n Israel that
havt' been calling for a change in the
legal definition of who is a Jew.
In a telegram sent Tuesday to
Israeli Pnme Minister Yitzhak
Shamir. the Rabbinical Council of
America said ii "suppons removal of
this mue from the political agenda,"
The New York Times reported
The council, a moderate Orthodox
group, said it was acting "to preserve
the unity and support of the A,mtri·
can Jewish community with and for
Israel." ·
The council says is represe nts
about 1.000 Orthodox rabbis. or 90
percent of those wnh maJOr congrega-
1ions across 1he country. his the first
Onhodox group to state that the
attempt to legally define Jewishness
by Israel should be dropped.
Israel's Orthodox parties hold the
balapceofpowcrin the formation ofa
government in the Knesset, Israel's
parliament.. and have pressed for a
change in the Law of Return. The law
now grants all Jews immediate Israeli citizenship.
The religious panics want it
chan1'cd to say that the only converts
to Judaism eligible for Israeli
citizenship must be converted ac-
cording to Orthodox religious law.
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DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH
of the Infinite Way
Sund.iy Service at 10 a.m.
in the Aud11orium
Halec:reat Club
3107 l(illybfooke Lane. Costa Mesa
2 blks East of Harbor
Office •so-nn
Minister
Dr. William R. Parker
"A Church For The
Fellowship of All People"
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"Ancient end Modern Necromancy, afl•
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Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES.
Wedneeday Evening T .. tlmony Meetings. a p.m.
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Warmerapproachfor 'StarTrek'
Castl·ng di··-r.ect1·on Wh-i G ldb ong1nal '"SW Trtk.'' There must be temperature. who taktl no 1uff. h's nu to set I
'
i I oop 0 erg. somethlnf about thCJOb, because; La The Enterpn~ IS on the usual woman 10 that kind of role. .
D-i M Id Forge can I act anything to work nght m1ss1on of mercy to save a disease-Unhkc Muldaur, Goldbeta's role k ·11 'H1 11 s . •t ' ana u aur either. infestcdpla.nctwhcnaunysparklcof recurring. meaning every IO oftllo 1 rg Pl 'TJ s There's • new addition to the Tinlccr~ll<SQuc h&ht enters the ship instead of every week. She dona' .i. In second season Enterpnse. too. son of a g.iant,\ and crawls into bed With the slUp's have much to.do Saturday niaht, bull
1.n1ergalacuc rec room and lounge run oounselor, Deanna Troi (Marina tct the 1mprcss1on th.at as Guinln. a
ly JOE BALTUE
Ille' ............
· -by Whoop1 Goldbers. who to me San is) which P.roves that there is humanoid of undetcrmfocd qc, s~·
By BOB WISEHART always looked ltke she came from intelhgcm ltfeout there. a comb•~UO/l of Dear Abby. Yoda
"Hi&h Spirits" startsoff charmm&Jy and promisingJy (sort ofa benign
"Beed~uicc"), and then'thc incompetence of its ma~cn and its disastrous
c:astif\1 bqin to tak( their toll.
In the meantime, the wisp of a plot. ,entle and slight. gets crushed.
Peter O'Toole is perfectly cast as a layabout Irish nobleman w1th
m111uided familial affection for his ancestral castJe 'nd a monpge on it
that he can't meet, The Yank businessman who holds the monpge on
Castle Plunkett plat¥ to take the place away from Peter's family (th.It's his
name in the film, toot, he wants to move it to Malibu and tum it into a
theme park.
So, P.eter Plunkett thinks to himself, why not do the same th"1g here?
Tum Castle Plunkett into a son of theme ~k. Advertise it as a haunted cast.le. and entertain Am~rican tourists nightly with the shenanigans of
Plunkett &hosts. ·
So everyone gets in the act and, yep, it's a disaster. The charade 1s
fri&htenina in a different way; everything goes wrong. It doesn't help that
the castle's fir1t group of guests include a doubting parapsychologist. kids
who have been ruined by U.S. horror movies. and the bitchy daughter
(Beverly D'Angelo) of the American owner.
Everyone is disappointed and abou1 to check out when suddcnlr. -
and for no apparent reason -REAL Jhosts make themselves visible:
Martin and Mary Plunkett (played by Liam Neeson and Daryl Hannah).
These two, Martin and Mary, are as badly matched as the shrewish
daughter of the ugly American is with her ncbbish-husband (Steve
Guttenberg. who elsc1).
Stefano, Roman in
a real eliffhanger
llllC ............ ..,.. another planet anyway. The next day Troi discovers that and Oprah Winfrey.
CRITIC'S LOO. STAR DA TE As "Star Trek· The Next Gener-she's PfCJl\llnt, ~h1ch 1s a lmlcnough The lou"it area-1t'sjust"bff Dcd.
42073.I : There have been 1 few at10.n" •"5 into spac;.c once more to e1tplain. all things considered. It 10,thusnamed·'Tenfol'Ward"-isa tonight~ stan its second season. ~ts worse when she delivers the baby place where everybody can ao to
mod1ficat1ons on the U .S.S. there's ..,.rminJ trend 1n the air and tn a matter of hours, instead of the relax., assuming that the starchy Capt.
Enterpnse as ··star Trek: The Next I don't think n's the greenhouse normal IOmonthsforaBctazo1d. The Jean-Luc Picard (Patnck Stewart)
Generation." fires up the anti-matter effect. ktd lcttps nght on growing at the same knows how. I do fear that Goldbeta
erig.incs for al)other season. Succe5sful as 11 was. the rap against astounding rate and winds UtJ en-ma) spend entirely too much time
A promotion and ,&Ansfer put the show last year 1s that 1t was 100 dangenng the m1ss1on Kids will do hang.mg around and look1n1 awfull)
ship's physician Beverly Crusher coolly efficient. 1cchnrcally .superb that. wtse, lilce she knows something we
{GatesMcFadden)out ofthc picturc, but emottonally limited. S.v1n~ the The keys 10 the senes' ne" and don't Sheprobablydocs.,butwhyrub
rtplaced by Dr. Kate Pulaski (Diana galaxy ever)' "Aeck ts senous stuff. but warmer st)'le arc Muldaur and Gold. n tn'>
Muldaur). Dr. Crusher's ~wky s'On, theres no reason wh) the Enterpn~ berg. Ironically. Muldaur starred in h's reasonable that families would
Wesley (Wil Wheaton). ts stlll on officers and ere" couldn't hlhten upa one of the better on11nal .. Star Trek'" be allowed on a muh1ycar m1ss1on
board and an ensign now. 'Com-11ttle. · cp1~ 20 years ago as a bh.nd and so ifs reasonable that there's a
mandcr Riker (Jonathan Frakes). the fa en man} of us who admire most ·diplomat who refused ~o gi ve 1n even nursery on board the Enterpnsc, too
second in command. sporu a trim things Trek1an had to work hard to an inch to her d1sab1ht)' l JUSt hope this angle isn't o'eruscd. /
beard, so now he's a dull guy with a hke ··The Next Generation." Life in Dr. Pulaslo somewhat resembles Who wants 10 sec the Enterpn~
hairy face . the 24th century didn't look hke "Bones·· McCoy from the onginal turned into the Good Ship Lollipop~
While we weren't looking. Gca.rd1 much fun . series. thou&.h the companson 1sn'1 a All things considered. "Star Trtk
La Forge (Levar Burton), the one with But 1f tonight's show 1s typical. I perfect fit P'ulask1 uses wry humor 1n The Next Gencratt0n" is off to a good
the funny glasses, was promoted to sense a thaw. The changes -rnost of place of McCo}·s unending sarcasm stan. The potential 1s there for an
,chief en11.ineer. Scotty's rank on the them. anywa~ -help raise the and she 1s a strong. confident 'Cteran even better year than the one bcfo~
Pink Floyd's music headed into space
MOSCOW (AP) -Two members aboard a Soviet space craft but that 1nclus1on on the flight. P1nk Floyd. s~ud there was an inv1tB-
of the British rock group Pink Floyd for now "only his music will go." t1on to the launch and other
h od h. I d f h · Pink Aoyd"s album "The Dark I · G I I ft were to watc t ay as a spaces 1p t sa1 a cassette o t e groups SideoftbcMoon"isoncofthebs~est pre 1minaryevents.and 1 mour e blasted off with their latest album latest recording was given to the Heathrow Au-port saying: .. ( was
aboard. Soyui-7 crew and will be left aboard selhng records ever made. The al um offered this oncc~in-a-lifetime op.
Tass. the official Soviet news the orbiting space stauon Mir for the bound for spa~. "The Delicate ponumty to be present at a launch
agency, said Pink Floyd's Dave enjoyment of the Soviet cosmonauts Sound of Thunder.·· is a recording of and I thought I would be crazy to turn
Gilmour and Nick Mason would who have been li ving in space. a Pink Ao)'d concert. n down."
accompany President Francois M1t-Pink Flo}d's move into space came ~lexander Dunacv. he.td of the He added: "I am hoping to record
By LYNDA HIRSCH
terrand of France to o~rve today's after the cosmonauts told a ne'Ns Soviet commercial space agenC) the launch so 11 may turn up on a
launch from the Cosmodrome at conference the~ enJO)cd relaxing to Glavkosmos. had said the v1su to the future Pmk Floyd record."
Unable 10 tolerate lhe racuil slurs en-Ba1konur in Soviet Central Asia. the band's music. launch stte was turned down. He s11d Gilmour JOked: "J would go with
countered at ihe condo. Tom and Simone The flight was to be manned b) a The group's promoters 1mmed1· the group was al read) gemng enough them (the cosmonauts) if they let me ALL MY CHILDREN: Jeremy and Natalte wed as an ailing Palmer looks on.
Plagued by shonness of ~ath. Palmrr asks Marissa to drive him to the hospital. She slips away without telling Joe or
Palmer who she 1s. to their dismay. Lcamina that Palmer nearly died. Myra and Julie rush to his bedside. Erica agrees to run away with Andrews. Introduced 10
Cecily's mother. Bitsy. Sean realizes it is the woman he almost went to ~ with. Bitsydocs not rt veal her liaison with Scan.
but a.sks him,. in front of Cecily. about his stint in prison and his wife's death. Bitsy. who came on 10 Sean 10 test his love for
Cecily. plans to break up the romance. Talkina 10 Paul. Cindy reahzC$ that
seek in• medical treatment at 1hcclin1c was
m151uidcd. Stuan 1s proud but worried when Cindy vows to close down the
Kamptoo Oin1c. Comins fatt to face with Enca s new lover. Travis 1s horrified to
realize he 1s 1he man Travis h1ttd 10 kidnap ham but who later kidnapped
Bianca. NICO~ to kttp a tap on his phone to htlp Remy and Tad apprehend
Creed for Jcsx's murder.
ANOTHER WORLD: Under hypnosis.
Felic11 relives her 13th b1nhday. Lisa
bruks her cnpgcmcnt to Jamie when he
tells her he feels responsible for Vicky and her unborn child. Mac vows 10 learn the
Chiefs 1dcnt11y. Julie's 1n1errac1al rela-
tionship with Rick creates problems. Evan saves Ah from choking to death. On his
way to the airport to hop a plane 10 Pans
and Nicole. Cass gets stuck in a snowdrift with Caroline. Marler. wants Jake 10 vis11 a
world-renowned fenahty specialist.
AS THE WORLD TUl\NS: When Paul pr<>tcsts Barbara·s designing for Lucinda.
she snaps and compares him to James.
Margo trys to 1um Barbara into a friend. When Tonio makes business demands, James threatens to kill him. In town 10
meet Lily. Jarred collapses. When his daughter Elizabeth comes to take him home. lily decides to &O with them. And)'
a«cpts Hank's homosexuality. L1hth advi~ Paul to do everything he can to be nothing hke his father. Tonto and Cra1ggo
after the Stnckland account when Cal
Stncltland comes 10 Oakdale.
BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Brooke 1s overjoyed when Ridge tells her he IO\CS
her. When 8111 sugeslS that Carohne's
problems were created by Ridge. Thomt
JUmps to his brother's defense. Rocco 1s 1mlatcd by Katie's male admirers.
• DAYS OP OUR IJVES: On the island. Diana and Roman confront Stefano. who holds Roman responsible for the accident
that made Ben.Ji deaf. Diana docs not tell Roman that she saw Marlena on the island. Af\er informin& Roman that he is
still under his control. Ste~no suaests he
will order Roman to kill • member of the Bnidy family. The two gtapple at the edac pfa chfT. Shane reveals lhal his twin Drew 1s tht cunning villian 1._o. In order 10 $Ive
her marriqe to Justin. Adrienne cells Emilio they must tnd their rriendshi{). Lexie move. in w11h Abe. Fcenna she 1s
1Qi1'1 into tar1y labor. A~lica stops shon oftcU11'1JuSlll\ he 1s the fatherofherchild.
GENERAL 808PJT AL: Duke's desire
to clear Anna thwarts Robert's plan to nab
Juhan for Ohvia's shootina. Believing C'htryl still loves him because her con-
kssion to Ohv1a's shootina did not
mention hts presence. Julian vows to
protect her. A false repon about Ohvia
comina out of bCf coma is broadC'ast in
hopes the culpnt will reveal himself.
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file a d1scnmmauon suit. At Lucy's Joint French-Soviet crew. ately sent a copy of Pink Floyd's latest publtcll)' from sending its album into I'd love to go. I might try to bash one
prompung. Louise revises her plan 10 snag Tass said Gilmour intends to find album to Moscow. h was weighed. space. of them on the head and take his
Tom. Chet reveals to Alan he fears havm& out whe1hcr he can make a flight disinfected and put 1n quarantine for Rut FMI Records. which handles place:· sex ·with Terry because he has been ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
exposed to AIDS. During an argument
aboul her having slept with Scotty. Bobbie and Jake share a passionate ki ss.
GUIDING LJGHT: AOer Blake takes an overdose. Johnny rushes her to the
hospital. where he tells Ed that Blake 1s &fs long-lost stepdaughter. Chnsuna Thorpe. Josh and Reva rcahLc that Will
was trying to kill Josh when Josh went over
the bndgc several months ago Will dreams aboul the night he tned to kill Josh. Leaming about Reva and Josh's
recent tryst. SOnny turns ofT her IO\e for Josh and plans 10 treat him mcrcl~ as a means 10 1he Lewis 011 mone)
LOVING: Trucker borders on violence when Tnsha questions hi s past. Gwyn. rcalmng 1~1 Charles hu the videotape of
her ~room mttting with Jeff. aJtttS to
help Gwyn find his wife Ahct. Whale dn vmg with Chane!>. Gwyn tnes to v. rest le
the tape from him. causing the car lo "ctr
out or convol. GW)'n escapn w11h minor
inJurics. but Charles 1s cn11c-ally hun As
Charles hes on the road. Gw}n snatches
the ta~ and leams 11 1s a phony. At Charles"s bedside w11h his brother Tom.
Jeff thinks GW}n left his father 1n rhe
roadSJde to die. Clay's JOY about Ava's prqnancy 1s short-h ved when he lea ms
she has lef\ town.
ONE LIFE TO UVE: Learning of Tina
and Cotd's planned wedding.. Ursula
decides to stay fn town. Attacked by Unula. a criucally 1n1un."d Chnstine is
taken to Uanv1ew hospital. As Chns11ne
regains consciousness. V1k1 reveals that
she is Christine's mother. causing Christine to tell Leo she wants noth1n1 10
do with ham. Having found the man who
was ~pons1ble for AleJ."s death and who had planned 10 kill Herb. Rob 1ells Cassie
he 1s not a member of she mob and wanu
to marry her. Ansry at Rob for his lack of trust. Cassie turns down the proposal and
constden jo1n1ng Dornan in Mendora.
Michael forttlosn on Holden Tov..ers
RYAN'S HOPE: After lhc e'plos1on. Siobhan~ to Joe v.ho has bttn fatally
wounded by the bomb. Lc:11h •&rttS to marry Jack. Nancy 1s supnscd when she
tumsdown Rob'sadvanccs. as she rcalrzt's she has changed 1ntoa one-woman man. if
the man 1s Chaz. Ott and Roger recall the
QilSl love they shared for one another. Fen no tells Siobhan he will~ I here for her and Sean. Leaming that Chaz sav. R):an.
Nancy calls Rob.
SANTA BARBARA: Feeling Mason
docs not love hcr:Juha leaves h1m at the
wedding altar. Sonny. who cotUidcrs his other half(Ma$0n) a cad. 1s pleased whl'n
the marriage 1s halted. Gina·s nut ~Ian 10
set the Capwclls 1s to have Sonny file for
101nt custody ofh1m and Juhas dauahler
Samm1. Cleared of rape charscs when
Fa1hu Michael finds a clue. Cain leave'
Santa Barbara. After falling. a prqnant Eden 1s taken to the hos1>1tal. whe"' she
receives a bouquet of black rosn. Juha 1s
abducted by the rap1s1.
YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Carole and Scott head for their honeymoon. Brad rulizcs that Lisa has no 1nten11on of
sp4'1nging hJm from the <'lll'C. Cha~ docs not heed Cricket's wam1na to back off. Traci moves back home. Al Cnckc1·~ and
Danny's insistentt. Nina a&rtts 10 ha"e a complete rn.kco' er
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A.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. November 26, 1988 •
Getting cozy with a video double bill
ex_cnauve (Robert Hays) who Jeeves hk small &OWft and
goes to work for a sprlWfina con,bnerlet in tM bi& city
only to ett a b111er taste of the jnequities of life when he's
tran5fcrred back to h1" small town. (ttiJ company bou&hl
the brewery there. sec?) The excellent supportin& CHl
includes Barbara HcrshcY.. An Camey, Martin Mull
David Keith , Penelope Milford and Tim Thomel'$0n, ail
bringing a depth of personality and authentic tang tQ the
film.
Do-it-yourself video themes
from road movies to schlock
By JOE BAL TAKE
. Now that cooler weather 1s selling in. I can't think of a
nicer way to spend a Sunday afternoon. for example. 1han
sprawled on a bed with a loved one. surrounded by the
Sunday newspaper and a week's wonh of magazines. with
lots of popcorn, maybe even a deck of playing cards handy
(for a game of gm rummy). some wine and a specially
selected video double bill.
Just the other night I scheduled a double bill of
.. Singin'. 1n the Rain" and "The Virgin Spnng." two films
that I m1&ht have been apprehensl\'C~ about requesting at a
theater (to put it mildly}.
Tempted?
Good! BecauK I've taken the hbert} of sc heduhns a
few for you (de-pending on }Our 'anous moods). m·ov1es
designed to be watched and enJO)Cd 1n )our undernear
•RO AD MOVIES: a double bill about people on the
road. .o -
"It HappeDed Oae NiJbt." '¥\as this thc.-first road
movie? Probably not. Bui 11 WAS rhe firsr 10 capture the
public's imagination. Is anything more romantic than the
idea of j ust picking up and jumping on a bus (going
any_wh~re). meeting an attractive. attentive stranger and
falling in love?
. With nothing plan.ned -and no panicular desti-
nation in mind -anything can happen in these films. And
does. Frank C'apra has handsomely cast his movie with
moon-faced Claudette Colbert and vi rile Clark Gable. who
in a classic sequence try to teach each other how 10
hnchhike (the thumb vs. the leg). and surrounded them
""nh assoned fruits and nuts. The mov ie reaches its zenith
of pleasure when Colbert. Gable and other passengers on a
bus sing along to "The Man on the Fl)ing Trapeze .. Made
in 1934. but ageless.
"Something WUd." Mel11 nie Gnffill' as 11 7-Eleven
special. the son of
"-'Oman who 1n-
" ites men to do
the worst. After
kidnapping a vel)'
s q ua re J eff
Daniels and tak-
ing him on the
ro ad . she
challenges him:
.. I'm gonna show
you how the other
half hves -the
other half of
\'OU!" This 1987
Jonathan Demme
movie -made
;ust in the nick of
time (before safe
sex became a • must) -corn-L---l-' __ ....:::......a..;;;t.__..::::::1
bines clements of Melanie Griffith
the road film w11h those of male fantasy and love stol). and
11's subversi ve on JUSt about each of these levels.
MODERN POLI CERS: a double bill about state--of-
the-art de1ect1on.
"To Live Hd Die 1J> L.A." and "Manhunaer." Two old-
fash1oned cop thnllcrs. about the fine an of detection.
given a shin} new look . Both arl' clinical. silk\ smooth and
very scductl\ c. and both star Wilham L. Petersen. the fine
Cn1cago stagl' actor who ha s made a successful trans111on
to film .
The first. directed b) Wilham Fnedkrn in 1985.
featurts Willem Dafoe as a counterfeiter. Petersen as one
of the cops on his trail and a genumel} shocking plot t"-1S1
~nvolvmg Petersen. The second. made in 1986 by Michael
Mann, has Petersen in a sexy. self-absorbed performance
as .an FBI forensic spec1ahst who solves his cases by
pcnetratioa the ps)ches of his prey. He cna.aaes in Jhrewd ~. a 1oaly crttpy e•ptncnce. (The movie was once
mind gam« with scnnl killer Tom Noonan. Joan Allen scheduled by Cannon Films to be remade in the Engl ish
urcls in the intriguing support mg role of a bhnd woman. la":iuaac wuh Al Pacmo in the lead.) Spoken in Italian with
set: •'60s SUBURBIA. A double bill about the barbecue En ~~~~~~S. DAUGHTERS/FATHERS. SONS:'
.. ~ Me N• Flowen." Doris Day made a string of double-bill on familt~I relationships. (Note: You'll need a e n c h a n t i n g good supply of hanJues here.)
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suburban com· (I, I 6, I 3J!:er•• .of ~arm~"'"·~ "I. Never ~I cdies in the 1960s for My Fa~r .. Reahty 1s an elu~1.ve quahty in film s. bUt
and this one. these two movies -a~u.t fam1hes an d death -co~c directed by Nor about as close to captunng 1t as any film ever could. Jn 1 e
rtr'an Jewi$on: first, filmmaker Ja.mes L. Brooks tell.s th~ life story of o. c
stands out as one woman (Debra Wanger) -and her inevnable bond w1 h
of the best. Based her mother(Shirley M~claine~. her lifclin~ ;-with wha f
-0n an unsuc-wouJddescribuscre1uvefidefi1y101hespintand fla vorof
ccssful Broadway life. ~is 1983 movie illuminates the guilts·we all share in
comedy (starring wanting to love and be loved.
Da vid Wayne and The second title. filmed in. 1970 by Gilbert Cates, is a
Nancy Olson), most e.IC?Quent and pcrcepuvc look at the natural "Send Mc No compe11t1on between fathers and sons (Melvyn Douglas
Aowers" was a and Gene Ha~k!Jlan he~) and brims with real feelings,
black comedy that torments and 1d1osyncrac1es. To quote Robert Anderson .
didn't look like a the aut~or of th_e Sttond. both films illustrate how "death
blade comedy _ ends a hfe. but 1t does not end a relationship."
not with sunny •ALL SINGING!_ ALL DANClNp! A MUSICA L
Doris on hand. DOY.BL£ BILL. (Not~. Candy a must here} •
But its humor is _S.mmer Saock. A barnyard mus1c~I that s 1r-Doria Day most irreverent-resistible and perfect for Sunday-afternoon viewing. Gene
and unsettling. Kelly and company descend on _Judy Garland's farm .
Doris play!. the w1ft' of an incorrii1ble hypochondriac wher:e they hope to try O~t their big. new Broadway
{Rock Hudson) who has convinced himself he hasn't very musical. Judy ~uts a deal with them: They ha ve to help
long to live. Tony Randall fun her enli vens matters as the \\'.Ork. her farm I!\ return for use of her ~rn. W~cn Jud(s
neighbor with the buttoned-<Jown shin and buttoned-kid s~sler, Glori~ Dcttaven, stalks off in a snit. Judy 1s
down mind. but the movie is Day's. Observe her comic recruited to replace ~er and -g~e.ss what? -she bnngs
timing early on. when her nightgown gets c.aught in the down . the house with ~er rend1t1on of "Get Happy."
locked front door. while she tries 10 balan~ an armful of :fherc ~ some s.reat Nick .. Castle ch?,reography here.
eggs. milk and cream. She screams for help -in vain: includn~g Kelly_s n~vcl newspaper dance and a
Rock 1s too busy taking his temperature in the shower. comP<:!1t1on behind him and Garland (to the "Ponland Funny stuff from 1964 Fancy ), and loads of sunny. folksy atmosphere. 1950.
"Good Neighbor ~m." Sam Bissell (Jack Lemmon) is "Tlte Mask Maa." Mott A~ricana, one of the most
a "good. clean-livi ng famil y ma n" -and up-and-coming eurely pl~surable
San Francisco advert1 s1ng executive -when his life is film mus1calscver
thro"n for a loop. His sexy new neighbor (Romy ~ade.andtheea~
Schneider) -and best frie nd of Sam's wife (Dorothy 1est to watch .. Its
Provine) -needs Sam 10 pose as her husband in order 10 na.turally musical.
mhent S 15 m1lhon. Anyway. everyone at Sam's office w 1th Ro be rt t~anks he's having an affair. a ~act which would ordinarily Preston all fast.
t111llate them but that doesn t go down well with the snappy and full of
agency's biggest chent (Edward G. Robinson). who is paner ~s a con
puritanical and behe\t~s in the sa.nct1ty of marriage. man.trying to sell
This 1964 comedy was ahead of its time. pokin$ a lot susp1c1ous ,Iowans
of good-natured fun at the notions of wife-swapping in the Of! a boys band.
suburbs and > upp1e. ladder-climbing pretensions in the Director Morton
workplace. DaCosta makes
•A YEC S BTITLES: a foreign-language double bill. full use of the
(Nore: substitute champagne for the wine.) . Tech n o! am a
"Claire's Kntt" f"u Geno• de Clain"). Eric screen (which has
Rohmer's best film -another tiny vaca tion with a few of been very careful-
h1s fluentl)' art iculate authorities on amour. people who sit ly sca nned and
around the startlingly beautiful ·1ake at Annccy and panned by Wa'!'~
speculate on what exac1 ly attracts one person 10 another. Is e~d Bros.. for its Robert .-re.ton 1t a look? Is 1t a touch? v1 co 1~carna-.
Jean-Claude Bnaly plays Jerome. an aging lothario hon) and 1s lucky to h.ave ~h1rl.cy Jones, Who elevates t_he ~bout to settle down and marry. Jerome insists he is only rol.e of ~anan !he ~1branan .into a s~ar turn. Meredith mtereste~ 1n a woman's mind, but then he finds himself Willson s .scor~ 1s tncky a!"~.}11crate (hs~en ~lose~! ~o ··u
preoccupied with touching the knee of the teen-age Claire Y~u Don t Mm~ ~Y. Say1n an~ t~e h1lanous Pick-a-
( Laurence De Monaghan). Spoken in French with English Lillie. Talk.-a-L1ttle ): Onna ~h1t.c s choreograph) has subtnles· 1971. imagery to 11. and the wbole thing 1s worth seeing jus1 10 "ln~esticacton of a Citizen Above Sasplclon" ("In-~ear H~!.moine Gingold denouncingJy utter the nam e.
dag1ne su un Cittadino al d1 sopra d1 Orgni Sospctto"). A Balzac. From 1962.
subtle. handcrafted thriller b> Elio Petn -made in 1970 •COUNTRY TWANG: adou~le-b1ll that goes down
-based on Kafka"scrypt1c. "He 1sa servant of the law and easy. (Note: Goes ~own better w11h Jack Daniels and
eludes1udgment.'' It's about oncofour paranoid fantasies branch water than with wine.)
about po"'er corrup11ng and how someone in authont). "Take 'his Job aJHl Sllove It" ud "ne Nipt tbe
could ostens1bl) get a>wa) "1th murder. ~Ota Wea~ 0.1 ha Georpa." Two tough-minded. restless
Gian Mana Volonte.10 a bravura performance. plays l11ile morality plays from 1981 -.bot.h based on countr)-
a ne"IY installed pohce chief. a megalomaniac and one western ballads-th~t have thesuna of sour mash and )el
kinky gu). who murders his m1s1ress (Florinda Bolkan). go down easy .. Thats ~use both have heart and are
essent1all) to pro' e he can get awa) with I\. The movie has central to the hvcs of m1lhons. of people that are rarel)
sensual visual rh) th ms -11 shthers -complemented by touched b_y con1.emporary mov1~ .
Ennio Morncone's 11nldy score. There is genuine tension The first, directed by Gus Tnkonis. is about a }Oung
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and Kristy McNichol as scruffy brother-$istcr rtbcls "1ho
want to become bia stars in Nashville. The film is alive
with cheap bars. luncheonettes. cramped mote~ room~
buses and vans (of course) as it noats on a cloud or fried
chicken, rural scenery. casual sex and good music.
•FAME: a double-bill meditation on celebntr. ••u SMalll Happe• 10 Y"!" George 'Cukor s 19S4
sleeper, written by Garson Kanin, casts a perfect Judy
Holliday as one Gladys Glover. an unemployed model
who, fed up with waiting for fame in New York, takes her
life savings and rents a billboard on Columbus Circle. She
has her name scrawled across it in giant leu~rs -G-L-A-
0-Y-S G-L-0-V-E-R -and becomes an overnight
celebnty, the symbol of nothing. Like Zsa Zsa Gabor.
"StarU11tt Me-morlf'• " t\ t>!rsh. crank • but also
ruthlessly honest
1980 movie ey
Woody Allen that
tells us things
about Allen and
ourselves that
we'd rather not
know. It's an in-
tensely subjective
view of what it's
like to be in the
public eye. con-
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rounded by public
adulation .
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ty an~ empty
praise. It never
flinches. Success
is a sham. says •lllL__j Woody, and we i._;~~=
don't learn from Woody Allen
il. And he Sl}'S all of this with a comic. fatalistic eye.
•SCHLOCK: a drive-in movie marathon. (Note:
This program is for the truly adventurous.)
"Allig•l•r." AJ earl> 8-mov1e triumph by director
Lewis(" Jewel of th~~IC1 Teague and screenwriter John
("Return of the Secaucus Seven") Sayles. The horror is
made comedic as a httle girl's pct miniature alligator,
named Ramon, 1s flushed down the toilet by her dad, only
to nourish tn the ~we rs and grow up to be a man-eaterthat
has se11cd the 1magmations of headline writers at sleazy
tabloids. The little girl, meanwhile. grows up to be a
reporter covering Ramon's rampage. The jokes arc shot at
us with machine-Jun rapidity: be sure to check out the
graffiti on the city s walls. for example. in this 1980 film.
"Homicidal." Kinky. gender-bending William Castle
thriller. f~om 1961 . about an ominous mute nurse(Eugen ie
Leontov1ch) who may or ma y not have the clue io her
mysterious former charge. a rather soft young man now
engaged to be marned. In theaters. this movie came with
the "frigh t break" gimmick: Just prior to its climax the
face of a clock was shown on screen. counting down from
60 seconds. If you were a siss). rhis was your chance to
GET OUT. The g1mm1ck led up to a truly frightening
moment and a neat revelation.
"Hl1b Sd1ool Coafkleatl•I." Read the pJot; sec the
mo"e! Ton) (Russ Ta"!'blyn)_is having_ trouble in school
m this 1958 movie. He s panicularly disrespectful to his
Enghsh teacher. whose name is Arlene (Jan Sterling).
~eanwh1le. at home. his trashy aunt (Mamie Van Doren)
1s trying to get Tony to make love to he~ Fat chance
though. Because Tony's more interested in Arlene. Say n~
more.
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Best-selling country-western re-
cords of the week based on Cash box
maaaz1ne's nationwide survey: •
I. "I'll Leave This World Loving
You," Ricley Van Shelton 2. "I've Been l..ookin'," Nitty
Gnux Din Band
3. 'I Know How He Feels," Reba
McEnti" 4. "Jf You Ajn't Lovin' (You Ajn•1
L1vin')," Gcorac Strait
5. "Desperately," Don Williams
6. "J Wish That J Could Fall in
love Today," Barbara Mandrell
7. "A Tender lie." Restless Heart
8. "When You Say Nothing at AJI."
Keith Whitley 9. "love Helps Those," Paul
Overstreet
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Half o( the SOO.plus peopk in the
audience seemed to be on their feet
after chairwoman MeUMI McCrea
asked 111 of the nominees to stand at
the awards luncheon at the Irvine
Marriott Hotel.
It was National Philanthropy Day
and the Carnation awards'luncheon
co-sponsoted by the Volunteer
Center of Oranae County, Cen-
tral/South and Nordstrom.
More than 100 Orange County
orpnizations had monimated volun-
teers each each of whom received a
certificate of rccogntfon during the
luncheon.
Also, judges HucoclE Ba.ui81 ill,
DevW Holmu, Penado Niebla,
Sau Sln4er, Mary Wolff and EvelyaY~had the difficult task of
selectina 10 individuals or organiza-
tions for outstanding awards.
The honorees came from aJI over
the county and ranged in age from 17
to 89. A large silver engraved bowl
was given to Darryl Leoa1 of Foun-
tain Valley by Strader. Leong was
nominated by the Girl Scouts and the
Central Orange County Literacy
Council.
Wolff presented a bowl to Bill
Pl•mlt of Laguna Beach. He docs
vol1.1_Q.teer work at the Laguna Beach
Comfhunity Clinic and through his
ararit-writing expertise helped raise $140,000.
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Santa Ana, Foster Grandparent Pro-
gram: Est.lier Brown, Santa Ana. who
has voluntceeed 75 hours a month for
the past 20 years. and Carol Scbnltger
for work with the Alliance for the
Mentally 111.
Also honored were Juvenile Con-
nection' Project board of directors,
Braille Institute, Childrens Hospital's
Thrift store court-referred volun teers
and the League of Women Voters.
Nordstrom's Betsy Suders was
emcee and was assisted by Harriette
Witmer. (Earlier in the day Witmer
was honored as a volunteer and
philanthopist at a breakfast 1n Or-
ange.)
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were CaGeriDe Tkyea, Lydil Tyler,
Judge James Gray and Dr. Horace
Mitcllell
Sanders noted that the Volunteer
Center has been presenting awards to
volunteers since 1972.
8ua llallarkey and ETelyn Younc. Darryl Leong and BUI Pla.mb.
Consider your customers
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today
many stores use scanners to ring up
merchandise at the register. The
prices are not on these items. They
appear only on the shelves where the
items arc placed-Often the merchan·
disc is rung up at a price that is higher
than the price on the shelf. Unless the
customer is alert he docs not realize
that he is being overcharged. Com·
panics have araued that scas:'ners save
the customer money, but tt appears
tha'l the ooposite is happening.
lt•sabout time the retailers realized
that they make a big mistake when
they fail to treat their customers
honestly. After all, where would they
-be without us? I cut out the enclosed
piece when it appeared in your
column several years ago. I think it's
time to run it again. -P.L. IN
LYNDHURST. OHIO.
DEAR LYNDHURST: b Ugbt of
wlaat J" laave writ&H, 10 do I. Thanks ,.,. ..... u ...
WHAT IS A CUSTOMER?
A customer is the most important
person in any business.
A customer is not dependent on us.
We arc depend~nt on hi~. . A customer 1s not an interruption
of our work. He is the purpose of it.
Acustomerdoesusa favor when he
comes in. Wearen'tdoinghim a favor
by waitina on him.
A customer is 1n essential pan of
our business -not an outsider. A
customerisnotjust money in the cash
regjs&er. He is a human being with
feelinp and deserves to be treated
with respect.
A customer is a person who comes
to us with his needs and his wants. It 1s
A111
l.uDERS
our JOb to fill them.
A customer deserves the.-most
courteous attention we can give him.
He is the lifeblood ofth1s and e\CI)'
business. He pays )'Our salaf).
Without htm we would ha\e to close
our doors. Don't ever forget h. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read
with great interest the letter about the
50th-ann1versary inv1tat1on request-
ing no gift. but a "donation that ""'II
go toward a memento befitting the
occasion."
I agree that the wording of this
1nv1tatton left much to be desired "Donation.. 1s usuall y associated
with a charm and ··memento" not
only sounds small. but It gives no clue
as to whal the combined gin might be.
I plan to give a surprise 50th·
anniversary party for my parents.
They are retired. in their 70s. lt\c in a
condominium 1n Florida and do not
need (nor do they have room for) 40
g1f\s.
l plan to enclose a note wtth the
invitatton saying lhat we arc going to
present the folks with a tnpand 1fthey
would hke to be included in this gift.
they can send their check along wtth
their acceptance cards.
What do you think of this idea.
Ann? Have I con"inc~ you thaltt 1sa
sensible and tasteful thing to do'> -
PERPLEXED It;-! NEW YORK .
DEAR PERPLEXED: I am Hre
you believe it is a sensible aad
tasteful tiling to do-and yo. are balf
right. Sensible, ptrbaps, but tasteful,
DO.
If you want to presut you parents
with a trip for tllelr Sidi weddlag
an.ninrsary, by all meu1 10 alleacl
and do It, but don't ask aayoae else to
btlp you pay for It.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I loved
your response to '•Realistic in La
Jolla." You said. "An awful lot of
people who have worked hard all
their ltvcs deny themselves pleasures
and acquisitions that they would
thoroughly enJOY because they want
to leave a lot of money to their
children." Then you added. "In my
opinion, this is a big mistake. l:'n-
eamed mone)' can destroy incenttve
and ruin families."
My husband tells of a business
acquaintance who bought a brand-
ncw Cadillac. When his son saw the
car his eyes opened wide and he
e:<claimed. "Wow! What did this car
cost )-OU. Dad?"
Without missing a beat. the older
fentleman rcplted. ··Not a dime, son,
took tt out of }Our inheritance." -
IN AGREEMENT IN IOWA.
DEAR IOWA: I lovM It! Th "older
geatlemu" soud1 like my k1ad of
fella.
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Emus ~· like
kangaroos ,
go one way
That big Australian bird called the
emu can't walk backwards. either. By
either, I mean nor can the kangaroo.
For that reason. Aussies find those
critters symbolic. They put It ken~
of the emu and the kangaroo on their
count!) ·s coat of arms..
Q. Water 1n an ocean ""ave moves
only 1n two d1rcct1ons. What arc they?
A . Up and down.
Greenland Eskimos eat more fat
than any other people worldwide. and
have the lowest rate of heart disease.
In the Ottoman ~the sultan
met four ti mes a week wtth hts
councilmen known then and there as
his Divan. Important fellows. They
sat on a raised cushioned platform. It
took on their group name of Divan.
From that. eventually. JUSt about any
couch wherever came to be called a
"divan."
ls there a grammatically correct
sentence beginntng with the word ··us·: Put that query to your En$1ish
teacher. I thought "Us?' all b) itself
might qualif>. but am told that would
have to be ··we?"' Shrug.
How much venom the rattlesnake
release$ tn ils bttc depends on what
said snake wants to acrompltsh. It can
control the flow.
Only since the end of World War ti
have people generally known hov.
bats navigate. By their own ultrasonic
radar. In 1945. that technique called
··echolocation·· was finally worked
out. Histoncal footnotes pro\e a
couple of bnghl fellows 1n Europe
understood 1t t""o centunes earlier.
but nobody paid an) a11cnt1on to
them.
Do Gcnnans have a special knack
for bowlina? You'd thtnk so. from the
roster of bowling champions. A great
majority have been men of German
descent.
OrMge COMI OM.Y PtlOTJ8Murdlii, ~ 28, 1W
HOR OSCOPE
Suday, November n
By SYDNEY OM.ARR
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Differences arc erased to connecuon with
who owns what. inheritance. family respons1b1ltues. You·11 have success in
dealings wtth women. )'Ou could also receive pubhc acclaim forstand taken on.
environmental matters.
TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Oec:n lines of communication. aoccpl
1nv1tatton protTerrcd by one whose ideas clash with your own. Display
vcrsaultty and humor. sense of fitness. Sccnano h1ghhghts travel, publishina,.
promotton.
GEMINI (May 21-J unc 20): Details will be ironed out in connection with
financial · arrangement. You locate ··missing link:· Puzzle pieces come
together. complete stof) 1s told and )OU benefit as result. Scorpio plays role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wear bright colors.· make personal
appearances. express vic""s to confident. dynamic ma.n~r. Mnnber of
oppos1~e~\ might declare. "'You arc attractive and an1culate.-Gemini. Virgo. .,
Sag1ttarrus people 1n picture.
LEO (Jul) 1tAug. 22): Much occurs ~hind scenes in con!lcct1~n witb :
family rcconc1lia11on. Scnous cons1dcrauon is gJven rcgardm.& hfctt . •
residence. manta! status. Genuine.-barg.a1n available associated Wll
household item.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22): Emphasis on perfection. recognition c<"•
spintual .,,aJues. applause fTom peers who ralc ··performance·· as outstanding.
You'll win adherents and influence important people. o\nothcr Virgo plays
paramount role.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Scenario h1ghltghts pressure. responsibility.
frank d1scuss1on with older 1ndiv1dual. possibly parent. lnvolv~ career,
amb1tton. direction. ultimate goal. Money 1s invohed, )'ou·n wm ma,or point.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. l 1 ): ~-range prospects come into sharp. ctear
focus. lnd1v1dual who shares ~our 1 swill prove loyalty. Focus on chansma.
speculation. ab1ltt)' to be at nght place at crucial moment. Anes involved.
SAGITTARIUS (NO\'. :!:!-Dec. 21): Stress tndcpendcn<.'C. creativity,
w1lltngness to make fresh start Lost object will be recovered. you'll receive
credit long overdue. lmpnnt style. emphasize tn\entt,cncss Leo figures
prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2:!-Jan. 19): Result of recent poll 1nd1ca&cs you ~re
on target. Focus on publtc relattons. legal agrttmcnL revelations conctm1n&
rights. permissions. A11ent1on cC'nters around conlrovcrs1al associate.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Health report 1s favorable. )Ou'll be
encourasr<t cmplO)ment picture bnghtcns. You pass test. travel opporturut~
looms large. You·11beable10 sa~. -1 made it on m) ov..n." Gem1n1. SagittariuS'
in picture. •
P~(Feb. 19-March :!0): You might be saying, ··Nooncsttmsablcte>
make up his mind:· Kt) 1s to protect your own tnterest. to set pace. Material
will be returned for rev1s1on Taurus. Scorpio figure 1n scenano.
lC
IF NOVEMBER n IS YOUR BIRmDAY recent dcctston rcgardin •
emplo) mcnt proves fa\orable. You ~re correct in malong frcshJta{t. you'll be
on more soltd ground 1n [)c.ccmber. vtaor returns and confidence replaces~
en nut. Anes.. Libra people pla) import.ant roles in )Our ltfe. You arc dynamic.·~
aggressive. can be headstrong. mtght have 1nJured )ourwlf early while handlina
sharp objects. including kitchen kn1'cs. Members of opposite sex fmd you
attractt\le but many fear your direct actions.. 1mpuls1vt'ness. June will be
memorable for )OU an 1989
BJ CHARLES GOREN
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Those of )Ou v.ho onl y got st~
Points this week (Lolly & Martaen
El, lgak, Clteryl & Frie,IMfs, Nucy
Pflor) can be thankful for one thing
-nobody else did an) bencr. s we head into the last month of
Tm1a Bowl Xfll. loll} sttll is a aood
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2. The phrase .. bdhons and
b1lhons." as uRd by Jobnn)" Ca"°". usuall~ 1s intended as a speof of
whom.
3. Name the only black ch1&d 1n t~
Peanut comic ttnp.
4. lnhc Kina ~w up to be
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1988 . ~ semis, 10-0 ~
o.., ,... ,._.. .., an e.1
DaYld Badak of Rabtdoaz comee ap with the ball on thl• l'oantatn Valley'• Jeff ~ tn the Barone' UM> Yicto.y
pue play, bat It wu ruled no catch ataloet the defenae of to adn.nce to the Cll' Dlmlon I aemlfblal• nat week.
ountainV ey lets the defense do the
ta klngwit utout of Rubidoux High
This time, thett would be no
chasina a lead. This time, the pme was won in the trenches. This tim~ .. ·
fountain Valley Ki&h let iu defense
do the talkina. So the BarOns
duplicated their
win over
Rubidoux in
the CIF playoffs
last ¥CIJ", win-
ning, 10.0, Fri-
day m the quar-
te rfi na Is of
Division l
before about
S,500onlookers
at Orange Coast ., • ._
College.
That puts Fountain Valley (1~2) in
a semifinal pme next week against
Servitc, a 41-21 winner over Crespi
Friday.
Servitc, on the basis of one less
home pme in the playoffs to this
point, will be the home team at a site
to be determined..
Whereas last year, >fhen Rubido\U
took a 7-0 lead before losing, 29-7, to
the Barons, Fountain"Valley needed
ju_st a 19-~ard field goal by Derek
Mahoney 1n the second quarter to
win.
Quarterback David Henipn added
insurance when he threw a S6-yard
touchdown pass to Doug Weaver in
the fourth quarter and the Fountain
VaUe.y defense did the rest The pass came on a broken play in
which Henigan scrambled from
pressure and then hit Weaver at about
the 10. Weaver had beat his man by a
step.
"Henigan proved what kind the
k.ind of 2layer he is," said Fountain
Valley Coach Mikei M ilner. "He
made the big play 1or the touch-
down."'
Milner rushed over to Henigan
afterward and whispered to ~im.
CIF Division I ,,.,..,,, sans
Lovol• 30, ~ttr Del 17
81"'°° Amat 21. Fontana 27 (Of)
Ser'vlla 41, Crespi 21
Fountain Valley 14). Rt.lbldoux 0
SemMMls Ml•ctt ...
Lovoi. (12-0) "'· 8lshc» AINI 0•2> Ser.lite 00-2) vs. Ftn. V.ilev C•I>
.. He told me that be didn't see the
play but told me that I did a aood job
to find Weaver," Henipn said. "J
thought Doug was fanwtic to read
the scramble like that."
Milner said he ex~tcd a physical
game against Rubidoux (9-3) and
that's what the Barons got.
The FaJcons came into the pme
with a reputation as a grind·it-out
type team. Quarterback Aramando
Muniz had thrown just 83 passes in 10
games this season.
That trend continued early apinst
Fountain Val~. But the Barons. led
by linemen Jim Garviscb, Drew
Edborg and Jason Winn, and
linebackers Brent Hickman. Rico
Gubcmkk. Mike Walcon and Eric
Sassenberg. dominated throughout
The Barons held Rubidoux to 3 l
yards passing.
Meanwhile, Henipn, who threw
for 159 yards on 7-of-16 passina kept
the Falcons off balance. Weaver
caught four passes. That opened thmgs up for tailback
Kcdric Powe ran for I 0 I yards on 18
carries.
Powe matched up well tpinst
Rubidoux's main thl'Cat.; tailt.ck
Willie Redmond, who had 123 yards
on 29 carries.
"Tbe defense played cxceptionall%
well especially m these conditions,
Milner wd, refemng to the muddy
field that caused poor footing.
The Fountain Valley defense was
put to the test late in the first quarter
after Rubidoux's Jonas Walker inter·
ccpted a pass at the Fountain Valley
(Pleue eee BAROJl8/flS)
Sea Kings find semifinals through air
Price's passing sets up running game;
ef ense stifles Anaheim for 28-8 win
By RICHARD DUNN
~ ..... c.n .. , .......
There was nothing secretive about
how Anaheim High likes to play
footbaU entering Fnday night's C IF
Division VI quarterfinal game
88ddleback talla, 28-9. 83.
~inst Corona del Mar's Sea Kings.
Similar to the Sea Kings. the
Colonists were known for lheir touJh.
swanning defense and strong runnrng
attack o n offense.
So Corona del Mar. which loves to
run, went to the air, and behind
quarterback Ty Price the Sea Kings
earned a 28-8 victory at Glover
Stadium in Anaheim to proceed to
the semifinals next week against
Pacifica ( I~ 1-1 ).
The Sea Kings ( 10-0-2) have never
before advanced this far in tht
(>layoffs. And ll doesn't appear as 1f
CdM Coach Dave Holland's team has
any thoughts of stopping at this point.
Not after this one. CdM seems to
Monarchs Woodbridge pulls
ground out 34-14 victory out 30-17 -' Yurkovich. Seymour CIF Division VIII
Loyola exploits pace Warriors with Fridav's scwes Atascadero 21, Bloomlnglon 13 its strong running two touchdowns each !~~0 t'~s:,2.R=: :aui. 1
ame for CIF win WOOdbrl~s.:= "
By STAN GRANCH
It was an uncharacterisuc evenina
for the Mater Oei High football team.
First, they were forced to have their
home pme at an unfamiliar site.
Wescem Hiah School.
Next. the Monarchs ~t off to a
quick swt. scorin& the first 10 Points
of the pme, something they have not
done this year.
And, Mater Dei decided to wear its road white unifonns in a protest of
havina to play at Western.
Finally when the pressure is on,
Mater Oei ,eneraUy comes tbfOUlh in
the clutch, but on this Friday niabt the
team Jost its poi1e and the pme to the
Lor,ola Cubs. 3().17.
• We should have had them," said
Monarchs Coach Chuck Gallo. "We
lost our composure when it counted,
(Pl-..e ... MATSR DSl(llS)
By HOWARD L. HANDY At•scadet'o 02-0>-Trab. Hilb <l0-2>
O..,NMC..ra •1 _,,, Agoyra (1·3·1)-WOOdbrldiM 111·1)
Mike Yurkovich and Scott
Seymour each scored a pair of second
half touchdowns as the Woodbrige
High Warrior football team wore
down the Santa Clara Hiah Saints of
Oxnard Friday night in ClF Division
VIII playoff action at Irvine High.
The Warriors didn't put the de-
cision out of reach until the final four
minutes against a spirited, but tired
Saint team. The 34-14 victory ad-
vances Woodbridge to the semifinals
ap.inst next week at Agoura.
.. That was nice," an elated Wood-
ridae coach Rick Gibson said follow-
ing the victory. "I think the turning
pomt came in the second half when we ~st decided to play football.
"The difference was that we had
more players than they did. They
were so tired at the end with ei&ht
guys goina_ both ways."
Santa Clara had a SQuad of 30
suited up for the ~me and had
trouble keeping up with the Warriors .
in the second half.
One bigeumplc of the turnaround
was Scott Seymour. the leading
rusher for Woodbridge all season.
Seymour had only seven _yards in
three carries for the entire first half.
He finished the game with 119
including touchdown runs of 13 and
45 ~rds and another burst of 32 yar all in the second half.
.. e knew their quarterback (Tim
Gutierttz) was a stud," Gibson said.
"They have a areat football team but
we used a no huddle offense in the
first half to wear them down and it
worked in our favor. Their line just
got ioo tired late in the game."
Outicnn came out firing and
(Pleue eee W Aaa.IOU/llS)
reach a new peak e"ery week.. generat-
ing mort points and continually
forcing other offenses to malfunction.
Anaheim (7-5) could never get on'(
track in the fim half. rushlt'\g for only
6 yards as CdM built a 7-0 halftime
lead. John Mountain. Anaheim'sstar
running back who entered the game
with 1,045 yards. was completely shut
down by CdM's defense -e'ccpt for
a 40-yard gain 10 open the second
haJf.
Take that run away. and Mountain
had only 20 rushing yards on nine
ca mes.
CdM's Brett Allen and Pat
Callaghan recorded sacks on
Anaheim quanerback Danny Pacillas
and defensive back WarTCn Johnson
intercepted t\l.O passes. includin& one .
.
CIF Division VI
''*"'' sans V•lencia 20,. Sunnv Hills 7
Fulerton 16. Kennedv 7 Cor~ det MM 21, Anaheim I
Paci~ 21, ~ 9
SemNirMtS MltdluPS
Valene'-( 11+ 1)-Fullel"ton (6-4· H
CdM (10-0--2) vs. Pacifica OIH-1)
returned 12 yards for a touchdown
with JO seconds left tn the game, as
the Sea Kings taught the Colonists a
lesson on how to ptar defense.
"Apin , and I don t want to sound
repetltious. but our defense played so
well that our offense had a chanct to
do things. -said Holland. -1 think our
offense has cauaht uo to our defense
-scoring 28 -Potnis. that's pretty
good."
It was different this ume for the Sea
Kings. who came o ut throwing.
"We did throw early and that set up
our running game." said Holland.
"The whole week \l."C were roncemcd
about their rushing defense. so by
using the pass. tt ~t up our runntna. -nus 1s somct~ng we've never
been 10 before. ~e·ve ne,·cr won two
playoff games (1n one year) before."
Behind an offens1ve hne which
clcarh won the battle m the trenches.
Pnce Was a hero. Ht completed IS of
19 passes for I 66 yards with no
10terccp11ons.
Earl} m the 1h1rd quarter, Price
scrambled out of the pocket -on a
(Pleue eee COi/BS)
0..,,..,..... .. Dmml .......
P .A. ltmenon of Woodbrtqe trl• to Uirt
aroand Santa Clara'• Kwlim )[alp~· 11.t
loem Illa Nlance &lld coee down dart.a&
Warrion' 34-14 Yictorj' O'ftl' the Sal.Dta.
catapaltiD.f Woodbrl~e Into the CIP
DtYtidoo "'11 MM•n-nat week.
Georgia St. whips UCI No. l ranking on the llneat Coliseum today
first ro~nd of the Freedom Bowl Classic at the Bren Events Center
Friday. .
Maryland tooocd Teus Christian
in the opener;14-67, and will fa<:e
QeorPI Slate toniebt at 8 p.m., while
the AntealerS meet the Homed f"top in I conlOlation same at 6. Mutlipn aaid lbm -.n•t be time for alter·
atioril before aonilht's ,.me. but
theft wiU be ICMbe daaftlCI OCJlt week
ill pnctice.
.. , c:aa•t believe ~ can eet that
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USC risks national title
opes vs. top-rated Irish
Notre Dime vs. USC.
NotR Dime. l ()-0 and ranked No. l. meets
USC, lO-O and r"Hked No. 2 at •he Col.-um at
Jl:JO today_ (Cbinad 7).
Notre Dunc. whoee 669 \llCtoncs arc second
oftJy lO M~W-'1 69i vs. USC. _.hie:h ranks
aimwtti.'96. N.e o..t. whole .7S6 w•nni~ per-~ ii dac bell aa ~ b>tball h1st0f). vs.: ~ Wlaicb .... ftftla ... 711. ~ .... ii wllll CiOllllt football rs au
Trevino refuses
to promise another
ace in Skins Game
Prem Tk A11odatecl Press
LA QUINTA -Ltt Trevino said he !I
is not in the business of maki ng predic-
tions. ·
.. I must have had a thousand people
ask me if I'm going to make another hole-in-one-this
year," Trevino said before a practice round for the
Skins Game, a tw<>-day. made-for-telev1s1on golf event
that ~ins today.
.. I JUst tell 'em I can't predict things. If I could, I'd
be in Las Vegas or the White
House -yeah, the White
House:· said Trevino.
Last year. he had a hole-1n-
onr· worth S 175.000 on the 17th
bole at PGA West and swept all
· $285.000 on the last nine holes.
.. I've had more comment
at>Qut that than anythiqg I've
done in m y life. T here must have
been 200 m1lhon people saw 11.
Even people that do n't know golf.
Treftilo I walk thro ugh a irports and they
say. 'hey, that's the guy made the hole 1n one.'
"I really wanted to play well in the Skins last year.
I'd worked' hard ge tting read) for it. It was important to
me.
"This year. sure. I'd like to play well. But 1f l don't.
well. 1t won't be all that d1sappomu ng. I won all that
money last year and you can't be greedy a bout it."
Trevino said.
The other members of the foursome chasing
$450,000 in total prize mo ney incl ude Jad. Nicklaus.
the only one to play 1n all five previous Skins Games.
and 1>31r of newcomers to thi s compe11 t1on. Ray Floyd
and Curtis Strange.
Nicklaus. who recently completed a series of
consul tations with medical specaahsts about back
problems that threatened his career. said·· I'm hurting ...
when he arrived at PG A West Fnday morning.
"But I'm OK." he quickl ) added. "I can play golf."
The format has the foursome pla) ang mne holes a
day today and Sunda). Each hole carries an assigned
dollar value. S 15.000 on each of the first six holes.
$25.000 on each of the next six. and S35.000 on the last
six.
The man who wans a hole. wans the monc' If there
is no clear wa nner on a hole -aft"'o or more players tie
for the low score -the mone) as ~arncd fo rwa rd until
one man wins a hole outnght.
The event will be televised b) Channel 4 at I :uo
today and on a delayed basis at 4 Sunda).
NBA hands out$ 7 , 000 ln fines
Po rtland's Stevt J obnsoa and Seauk's m
Xavier MeOaaJtl and Mlelaael Cage "'crt'
fined a total of $7.000 for their actions
during the Trail Blazers' 125-104 victory
over the SuperSomcs. the NBA announced Fnda}. The
game, played Tuesday night at Seattle. was marred b)
eight technical fo uls and two fights an the second
quarter. For their acuons. Johnson was fined S3.500 for
fighting. Cagt' S 1.000 for push mg and McDaniel $2.500
for fai lure to lea'e the court ma t1meh fashion after
bcinJ ejected and for mflammator) actio ns. N BA vice
pres1dent-operauons Rod Tllora said . . Tata scored
four goals to lead the Dallas S1de k1cks to an 8-6 MISL
victory at the Forum Fnday night over the Los Angeles
La.zers. who got four goals from Hector Marinaro. Tatu.
who missed aJI oflast season. has nmt' goals th as season.
Tatu scored has firs1 goal at 4· 17 oftht' second for a 2-1
lead followed JUSt 12 secondS taler b)' Mannaro with
his first tally. T he Sidekicks then gamed control w1th
three goals in a four-minute span . . If 1t does not
receive contracts for the oft-postponed hca') weight
ti lie fillht between Mille Tyson and Frank Bruno bv Dec.
4. the W orld Box mg Council will open bidding (or the
bout to any prom oter. the council said Frida}. Jose
Sillatmaa, the WBC president. said other possabihues
included dcclanng the lltle ''acant and removrng Bruno
as the No. I challenger.
Rams put Owens on injured list
The Rams made two important roster [il
moves Fnday, act1va11ng fo rmer Pro eo~1 c II t
linebac ker Jim Collins and puttane e1ght-
ycar linebacker Mt"I Owens on the anJured
reserve hst.
Collins. 30. underwent arthroscopic:-surger) on his
nght knee on Aug. 12 and has not played d unng the
preseason or regular season
In recent weeks. however. he has impressed the
Rams' coaches dunng practice He as expected to back
up inside linebacker Mark Jeruc and play Sunday m
Denver.
The 6-foot-2. 230-pound Collins led the team m
tackles m 1987 after massing the 1986 season Wllh a
pinched nerve in has left shoulder. He sustained that
IOJU ry while playing m his first Pro Bowl following the
1985 season.
IN T HE BLE ACHERS
Quote of the day
Pat Joaes, O klahoma State football coach:
'"I hope the Heisman Tro phy is won on the field
this year. where it ought lo be won. Read my lips
-Barry Sanders is the best football player In the
United States."
Kings, Jets swap left wingers
The Los Angeles Kings acquired left
winger Gilles Hamel from the Winnipeg
Jets Friday in exchange for left winger PHI
Fenton, the NHL team announced. Hamel.
28. 1s in his ninth NH L season. He was drafted by the
Buffalo Sabres as their fifth-round draft choice in the
1979 Entry Draft and spent six seasons with Buffalo
before being traded to Winnipeg forScett Aralel in June
of 1986 ... In games played Friday. Ttm mg1a1 and
Steve Yiermaa scored goafs 1:03 apart in the first
period and Detroit killed off more than seven minutes
of Winnipeg power plays early in the fi nal period to beat
the Jets at ho me. 6-3 ... In Buffalo, Pkll Hoesley scored
3: 15 into overtime to lift the Sabres lo their first
overtime victory 1n almost two years. a S-4 decision
o ver Ch icago ... ln Landover. Md .. Rob Brow• scored
three power-play goals and Marlo Lemlt'u added a ·
shon -handed _goal and •two assists as Pittsburgh
defeated Washington. 5-3. snapping the Capitals' fi ve-
g.ame winning streak ... Brlu BelJ.ws iot a hat trick. includm~ .wo goals in a span of 1:13 m a four-goal
Minnesota first period. as the North Stars defeated
Toronto in Bloom ingto n, 5-3 ... In Vancouver. Jellm
MacLeaa's goal with 6:0S left in the third period earned
New Je~y a 2-2 ue wi th the Canucks.
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USC, NOTRE DAME CLASH •••
P rom B l
15-10 victory over No 17 .\labama
The 9-through-13 teams -l '( LA
Oklahoma. M1ch1gan. Oklaho ma
State. Clemson -are idle Houston.
No. 14. entertains winles' Rice. No
16 l.SU plays host to Tulane an a mght
game and Georgia Tech vasm No. 20
Georgia wh ile No 15 W)ommg. No
J 8 Washington State and No. 19
Syracuse are off.
Notrt Dame will be ti') mg to snap a
budding jinx that has seen the No I
team lose the last four 1-2 shov.-
do wns. The lnsh also arc trying for
their first 11-0 regular scaJ<>n.
"USC may be the ~t football
team in the country." Holtz said.
'They don't appear to have a weak·
ncss. no matter how hard you try to
fi nd one. (Quarterback) Rodney
Peete 1s as talented as any player in
the country. He throws W1th tremen-
do us accuracy. and he can get away
from the rush. ··eea1ina the Southern C'al bloc ken
1s one thing. trying to tackle Rod~
Peete after you act there IS anothCT
thi ·~ just sccm to have tremen-
dous chemistry with this group. They
j &ist have a team t hat is f u.ndamcn-
talJ~ sound in every am.
"It's the best an the East qa1ns1 the
besi m the Wnt. •• USC. off to its best stal1 since the
1972 team went 12..0 and won the
naltOl'lal championship. 0•1>1 c:ollc;ae foocW's '°"9es1 rqular«ason w1n.-nina .rm It 14 pmes.
"'The llOR Bowl is one of our~
ad ~Ill there was dont W1lh a
pat. lam viciory O\'U' UCLA." ·Smidt--.. All dine obatQ o( ow 1eatD -
othle. ddmie and 1PCJCia1 amt -
COMritl II d to aM wut. Md WC hid ..
somt' outstanding mdl\ 1d ual per-
formances. Now we have to kick It up
several notches agains t Notre
Dame ...
Smith calkd Ptttc's I 6-of-28. 189-
yard passing performance against
UCLA several days after he was
hospitalized wnh the mea sles ~one of
the greatest I've ever seen. It was a
superhuman effon -gutty. classy.
full of big plays. If that wasn't a
He1sman performa nce. I don't know
what 1s."
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M1am1 Coach Jimmy Johnson
ho pes his team won't be complacent
against Arkansas. a team it walloped,
51-7. last year. aflcr last week's 44-3
lrouncang ofLSU.
"Witho ut q uestion. there will be a
tendency for our team to have a
letdown." he said. ··1 am realis11c in
thinking this team wall be somewhat
complacent 1n prcpanng for Arkan-
sas. There'$ no way I can expect our
team to be as inten~ as they were a
week ago .. ·
Notre Dame. USC. West VifJinia
and Ark.ans.as are the four mnaanina
unbeaten--unt1cd teams and the
Razort.cks a rc tetktn& their first
perfect snson since the NCAA went
to an 11-pme 1eheduk i.n 1970.
Artcansas won I I p.mn on~ in
f964 (10-0. plus a Cot&oo Bowl
V1C10t)' over Nebraska) and 1971
(10.1. plus an OranllC Bo-I victory
over Oklahoma). Ironically. Jobnsoo
W&!• captain o(1taat 1964 dub.
Flondl Sta1e tnils. 22·7-J. in iu
lmCS with Florida but the Seminolcf
are 21/J..couchdowB •vorita over the
All Amcrian lowt-bouad Gators
1b1s time. Florida Stale has -oa nine
~t l'fn ctro,p,. 111 opener-10
Mita.nu. l 1-0. ,
;.This is our second season,· FSU
Coach Bobby Bowden said. "The first
I 0 games arc always our first season.
The Florida game 1s a season in itself.
We can nevC1' undtrntimatc Aorida.
"Their defense is about as good as
anybody in the country (No. 2
na tionally). When you can play
defense hke they can. you're always
going to be an the pme."
A o rida's Galen Hill said FSU
"presents the bigest challenge we
have had this season. I doubt if there
15 a beuer football team in the country
ript now. They have more taJcnt
down tbrouah the lineup than any
team we'¥e aecn and there arc people
on their second a.nd third teams wh o
could stan for most schools."
0
ln Friday'spme:
A.._. U, A' ' ee It: Ron
Swtwonh keyed AubUtn's bta-911>'
ddcnsc with.four quarteftliKk ucks.
one for 111fc1y, and Lawya Tillman
1t1 up Vincent Hams' I-yard aoudl·
down run will9 1 ').yard kaptQI ttCePUon fof tbc JC\'CftdMan.kcd T ' 'f:" viaorr lifted Auburn in10 a shareoftlwSOu~Con~ cham~th No 16 LSU, With
Aabunt IOr the ~ 8owt bid IO m No. Florida State on Jan.
2 ID New Orteafts. tSU will ID to me Hall of Fame
loiWt 1n T-.. com SyrKw.
'
'i p R u B ~ ) k l T B ~ l l
----~-CJT.f ers stay ·
pe ect at home
Dailey scores 25 points. Mannln
~to spark 100-93 win over Nets
Prom fte AIMdatH Preu
Quintin Daiky scored 25 paints and Danny
Mannins scored 18 Friday night as the Los Antcks
Clippers beat the New Jersey Nets. 100-93, at the Spons
Arena. raising their home ruord 10 S-0.
The Cli~ 6-6 overall never trailed. New Jcney
didn't score for the fint 3:06. missing three shots and
tumang the ball over twice.
Los Angeles has not been at .SOO this late in the
season since ll was 14-14 in 1984.
Roy Hinson ICOrcd 14 points for the Nets, who
trailed, 53-41 . at halftime after making 16 turnovers.
Manning scored six points in an 8-2 run to open the third
quarter •
Dailey, ftlli111 in for the injured RCJlie. Williams,
scored 14 pomts in the first half on 7-for-9 shooting.
Los Angeles shot 58 percent in the first half. making
23 of 40 shots.
After fallinJ behind 18-8. the Nets ran off an 11-2
spurt. C harles Smith and Tom Garrick made two fret
throws each. increasing the lead to five.
Elsewhere in the NBA:
Celli~ 11$, BllCb H : Kevin McHalc scored 27
points nd Danny Ainge added 20 as Boston beat
Mi ukce; its ninth consecutive regular-season home
· o over t ucks.
· 1cs., o evened their record after .12. games,
b · a 59-48 halftime and increased it to 89-68 in the
ird quarter.
Boston, which has not st to Milwaukee at home
u · ng the rcgular-seaspn si April 12, l 98S, was beaten
by the Bucks, 108-100, 1er thas season in Milwaukee.
7kn IU, He ti 111: Charles Barkley SC'Ored 37
points and Oiff Robinson added 23 as Philadelphia
rallied in the final fi ve minutes to de feat Charlotte at the
Spectrum for its third straight victory.
A j umper by Charlotte's Roben Reid with 4:S2
remaining gave the Hornets a 114-1 06 lead, but
Philadelphia ran off the next I 2 points a nd outscored
Charlotte, 17-2, overall the rest of the way.
Ballets lK, Pacers ltl:JeffMalonescored 26points
and Bernard King added 2S. with each scoring I I in the
final period, to lead visiting Washington past India na.
The Pacers led. 76-75. after three quarten and built
their lead to 89-83 on Reggie Miller's three-pointer with
5:34 remaining. But the Bullets ran off a 9-2 burst.
Dmuay Mannina of tile Cllppen boeb tile
ball awaJ from New JerMJ•• 807 Rl""D u LA •a Chari• Smida watcllee at rtpt.
including seven ,X>ints bJ Kmg, to lake a 92-91 IC*!.
TnO Bluen llJ, R4eket1 t4: In Portland, Kevin
Duckworth equaled his season high with 27 points lO lead
the Trail Blazers past Houston.
Ponland built a 14-point lead, 59-45, at 10:03 ofthc
third period with Duckworth scoring five quick points in
the opening of the second half.
Ma•erteb IM, Bawkt H : In Dallas. Rolando
Blackman sank four free throws in the final 30 seconds to
boost the Mavericks over Atlanta.
With the score 98-95. a three-point attempt by
Atlanta's Dudley Bradley missed and Sam Perk.ins closed
out the scoring with two more foul shots. It was the
Mavericks' sixth victory in their last seven games. while
the Hawks lost their third straight.
Jan 115, Spus H : In Salt Lake City, Thurl Bailey
scored 16 of his 30 points in the second quarter to lead
Utah to its seventh strai&ht victory. Mark Eat.on added 14
points. 17 rebounds and nine bl6cks for the Jazz.
Greg Anderson led San Antonio with 24 points and
Darwin Cook added 16.
S... llt, SeperSoaJc1 Iii: In Phoenix, Armon
Gilliam scored nine of his 29 points in the fourth quaner.
includin& a decisive jumper with 36 seconds remaining,
and the Suns beat Seattle to snap a three-game losing
streak.
Irvine's Lim wins South· Coast honor
Ki Soo Lim capped a three-year varsity career at O L John Tergakes. Mission Viejo Sr. OL Chris Tarnowski, Capistrano Valley Sr. Irvine H i~~ being named the South Coast league Most
Valuable ensi vc Player as voted by the l~uc coaches. OL Jason Walker, El Toro Sr. OL Pete Laflamme. Capistrano Valley Lim led this year's 6-4 team with 83 lea tackles and Sr.
~4 assists as he was named all-league for the second year Defensive MVP: Ki Soo Lim , Irvine ma row.
Irvine. which just missed the CIF playoffs. also FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
placed five others on the all-league team and six more Pot. Player, Sdtool Yr.
were honorable mention. DL Mark Slymen. Mission Viejo Jr.
The coaches' team: DL Scott Robinson. Irvine Sr. . DL Jr. Damon Psards. Ca~strano Valley
Offensive MVP: Eric Ekdahl. Mission Viejo DL Andy Adau, Dana ills Sr. LB Vaughn Shackeford, Irvine Jr. FIRST TEAM OFFENSE LB Brent Sin~eton, Capistrano Va lley Sr. Pos. Player, Sdaool Yr. LB Penn Bus onJ. Mission Viejo Sr. ~ Tro\yKopp. Mission Viejo Sr. LB Jeff Clark, Mission Viejo Sr. Pat hite, Irvine Sr. LB Tad Weedman. EJ Toro Sr. B David Nemeth. El Toro Sr. DB Stoney Corbin, Mission Vielo Sr. ( Eric Bolton. Dana Hills Sr. DB Mike Cobb, Capistrano Val cy S,..
TE Bo Haley. El Toro Sr. DB Matt C,arvahlo, Dana Hills Jr. T Raphael Molle'. Irvine Sr.
T Russell Miller. El Toro Sr. SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Rec. Scan Drinkwater. El Toro Sr. Pot. P layer, ScMc>I Yr. Rec. Ted Haberficld. San Oemente Sr. DL Mike Tullar, Capistrano VaJley Sr. Rec. Doug Bame. Cafiistrano Valley Sr. DL Brendon Milner, San Clemente Sr. G Kevin Adams. I Toro Jr. DL Dante Giuliano. Irvine Sr. G Pete Ashby. Mission VieJO Sr. D L Jason Berry, El T orq Sr. G Scan Parks. Mission VicJO Sr. LB Todd Pilger. Capistrano Valley Sr. LB Sr. Jerry Sunseri, Dana Hills
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE LB Baron l.ach.ary, San O cmentc Sr. Pos. Player, Sdool Yr. LB GfC8 Clafrir· Mission Viejo Jr. Steve Stenstrom . El Toro Jr. LB ~ Chns Wi , Mission Viejo Jr. Chi Chi Biehn. Capistrano Valley Sr. DB Jerem y Brian, Ca~strano Valley So. B Brandon Mi~. Dana Hills Sr. DB Jeff Jurgcmeyer. ission ViCJO Sr. B Sr. J im Hif:sha. ission Viejo DB ~tt Toppo, El Toro Sr.
Rec. Tone~enkins..Capistrano Valley Sr. lrvane honorable mention: DL-P.J. Miele, Jr: Rec. John ldelli. Mission Viejo Sr. OL-Paul Pe.rri. Sr.: Dean Wakeham. So.; Josh Cohen:
OL Fred Belford, Dana Hills Sr. Sr.: TE-Om s Hampton. Jr.: Back-Mitch Steinke.. Jr.
UCI ousted frolll NCAA tourney by USC
LONG BEACH -Zoltan Berty
scored two straight goals in the final
two m inutes to unlock an 11-11
deadlock and lift the USC water polo
team to a I 3--11 decisio n over UC I
Friday in the opening round of the
NCAA Championships at Belmont
Plaza.
The Anteaters, who will play Navy
at 2:30 today in the consolatio n
round. had battled back after a
slugjsh first ha.lfin which the Trojans
had taken an 8-4 lead.
UCl (1 7-14) tied the game at II on
a goal by Chris Morpn with about
two minutes left. Morgan and Skylar
Putman each had three aoaJs for the
Anteaters, while Robert L ynn paced
the Trojans (22-7) with four.
USC, seeded third in the tour-
nament, plays No. 2 UCLA, an 11-3
winner over Navy Friday. in one of
today's semifinals at 7:30. Top.
seeded California, which beat Arkan-
sas-Little Rock, 17-6 in Friday's
opener, faces Stanford. which cdfCd
Lona Be.tch State, 5-4, in today's
other semifinal at 6.
Theotherconsolation roundpme,
which starts the today's schedule
features Arkansas-Little Rock takini
on Loni Beach State.
ANTEATERSF ALL TO GEORGIA STATE •••
From Bl
fed as badly as I do. It was a poor
performance."
Enterina the pme bubblin1 with
optimism for ucrs run-and-press
style, Mullipn exited wonderina if
he's aoint the ~t route.
.. , hope we re doina the riaht
thins. .. MuUipn said. ··We're 1 team
that was aoina to run everybody out,
and we IOokeCt like the one's ti~ at
the end. We almost ac1Cd like we weft in some other SY"'· ..
J l1St as the defeftte needs lO be a key
factor to the Anceac.en' sucx:as..
offeme is the name o(thepmc. ua
bad little outside of Mike Labat ( 16
~i!!_ts). and freshman Brian
McC1011cey ( 12 poinu). hitli111 oaty 36 pef'CCl!t ol its lbols (31-16).
i.nchadj• 7 of26 thfeo.point anempU
-State hit 70 t from (2~0.
the in buildi111 a sr.:r-bllftiN
ad and finithed •• 64 perce111 b ....
pme. After beint outrrbounded in
1ht fine balf. tbC Pandten tOok a
31-17 Mtva~. tncludii& 11 of:.
fmlive ...... ID tbeleCOftd"Mlf'ud 41-l~b'IMllPllC.
.. A lot of it .. Mll'iWlltld to ~ ~ .. M....._ llid. .. Al Mlf.
,;;;; ,. 2of10 a. dne PGi•91ft.
We lliD drillk we ca come _. • ~IDddn~meclrarm .........
a.a.ia s.r•s liay Leo H• a S. ......... ~ ........
the team a year aao. and senior forward Rodney Turner cfl'c:C1ively
broke the prcu after a short stint of
trouble with it in the early stages when
UCI buih an 1a..121cac1. .. When the pme fint started, we
bad to tee how lbc tempoof tbepme
went and how the pretil went. Ud ao
from there," Hunt uid. "ljusutaned
bitti• the open man before the trap ... ·
The Paothen broke the prc:ss by
throwi• over the M>P (cir t0me
brakaway layins and when the
AnteatCn OWJ'Dlaycd in the hllf-
coun defew~ ff unt1 Turner, James
A8drews and unara Copeland 19Un
off and toot it straiabt to the blsket.
"We tboulllt they were very vul-
llCfable to die '°'I.I ...... inti the ~" 111d ~ Stlte Coech Bob
ReinMn.. --We ptKticed apinst (the ~l CODIMkrably. ····~""ydlc-is cwr aOllli ...S. I lell my kids jf
11aey·,. not -loot lot Ille .. .... ••• YllOllll IO bt
111ere. ne ,_ me ~ ~ ..tJ _. WI wen imjMliimL After ~we wae,..... Md loaad b ............. ..., .... otr .........................
ai, I 111 'hit .... 2l pain~
H-W 19f _. AM1w1 ud T_ ...... ...._ -a.. ........... mw\; ...
..._ .... ca•~ _. ii 11we • a•11 ' •to dll ......._ • H .. liid.
"BaStcally. ~didn't have to run lbc
offe nse an nifbt, because they played
like lbat all ni&ht."
Tbe ~ndnalfbepn like the fim
half ended, with Tu mer droppioajn a
pair of layyps and 1 tip-in. Rod
Palmer's ~footer mack it 6J:.S31~t
Turner and Copeland laid in Da&CtJ.
Hunt laid in three and K.evn O.vis
slammed one off a pusoverthetopof
~tocapa JS-S run f«J 78-S8
Meanwhile. just about ~ UCl
player took a tum fredanci .... forcina
shots and takina three-pointers. T~
di&ftn1 playm 1.uempecd mrcc..
poin101
The An1caters' Rod Palmer and
Kevin Floyd, counted on IO ..U on 1 comideratile loed of the olbte Ilona
with Labet(liJ1ofnineahood111.iw 16
poinb). sboe 1 combined 7 iw lS and
ICored 16 points.
Palmer 1Dt his third foul with S:S8
10 pill)' in tile ftnt half.
-.
BARONS ........ .-.-VANCE, 10-0 ••• ·
hoaBl
0-. ........ .,~~
Ryan O'Donnell (ri,bt) leada the way for Fountain Valley teemm•te Rick Mock da.rln& latter•• 12-yard reception.
32. Thret p\ays resulted tn minus-2 yar~ and the Fa.Icons rt fo~ to
punt. ' ./
Moments later, Rubidoux inter-
cepted another pass. this one by La
Salle Hu&hey at 1he Rubidou• 43.
"I threw those two picks early and I
realized that 1hewe1 field was101ng to ai ve me problems," Henigan said. "1 t
wasn't one of my better games, but the
main thing 1s that we came back."
Rubidoux moved to the Fountain
VaUey 39, but a pitchout was re-
covered by Sasscnberg, setting up the
Barons' first sconn& dl'iv~.
' Henigan hit Mike Cook on a 39-
yard pass m which Cook made an
outstanding catch. going up bel"'een
two defenders to snag the ball.
t-ountaJn Valley stalled and settled
for Ntahoney's 19-yard field goal and
a 3-0 lead.
Rubidoux then drove from its own
26 to the Fountain Valley 29 near the
end of the second quarter. A 46-yard
field goal fell far short and so the
Barons helch 3-0 lead at the half.
Eartr in the third quarter. Founwn
Valley s Rick ~oclc returned a punt
3 7 yards to the Rubidoux 33. Henigan
threw 24 }'ards to Weaver. giving the
Barons a first down at the nine.
But the Rubidoux defense sufTencd
and Fountain Valley got nothing 'but
of it as Mahoney's 19-yard field goal
attempt was wide left.
Rubidoux responded. dm 1ng from
its own 20 to the Fountain Valley 29
in 11 plays. Dunng the dnve. Muniz
completed his first pass of the game. a
14-yarderto JeffHuena.a 245-pound
fullback.
But on fourth-and-three at the
Fountain Valley 30, Hickman led a
charge that stopped Huerta 2J·ards
short of the first down an the
Fountain Valley defense had scored a
major victory.
Moments later. Henigan hit
Weaver for the touchdown pass and.
early in the fourth quaner, Foun4
Valle)' was an aood shape. >
The Barons' defense scor
another vic1ory on Rubidou.c's ne
dnve. On 1h1rd·and-five at the Ba
36. Gubernick knocttd do
Mun1z's pass at lhc hneofscnm
M un1z decided to JO long on fou
down, but his pas m1ssed the "'•,f"lt-i>\
Po-.e gained 11 yards on t
different carries in the next drive
pack up first downs and the rest,
they say, was history.
"Rub1douit is a iood. physical
and we knew we would have trou
blockina them," Milner said. ~eut :
knew going m we had a gOOll•
defensive ptan." <:
That included a slightly adjusted·
defensive alignment 10 which Wina;.
an outside linebacker, was put doWll
on the ltne 10 defend against 1he run:
* .. F.untaifl Va/fr/ )0, ._......... t
ket9DY~ ltubleloYa 0 0 0 0-0
Foun•••n V•tleV 0 3 O 7-\0
s.c...11 ~ FV-Ma!IOMY 19 FG, l:J4
F,wr1tl ~
FV-WM Ytf' 5' NH from Henl9atl
(MellOlleY kk:ll~. llM
AttetMWIU S,500 ltsUtNled)
COAME STATISTICS ·-F•n t Oownl I\ Ru~l·v•r~ge «· 117
P•ulno verditH J I Peul119 S-16-0
Return ver«MIM ' 0
Heoefive ..ck v•rci.ge i-mln-2
H4lf vero.oe 2 II
Punl$ 3-32 Fumblfl-tum~s '°" 1-1 Pe!\attift-verci.oe 3· 12
Time of-~ n.s1 •Punt 1nt~cec>lion tumDle relurns
IHOIVIOUAL •USHIMG Ru~tomond. 29·123, Muniz. 7-30. Huerte.
S·26, Ma~. 2·6, W•~r. 1-2
FV-Powe 11-101, Del GallO, S-15, Hen!Mfl,
•·IOt"·mlftul 10 •
• IMOfV\OUAL f'ASSMG Ruo-Mufl:z, S· 16-0, 31. FV-Hen1H111 7-16·2. 15'.
INOIVlDUAL RaCEfV*G
Ruti-Huen•. 1-14, Huo.k, l-14; RedmOfldt
2·2 HUO!Wl . 1-1 .
Fv-w .. -. ·-•I COOi<, ?-5'. MOdl. I-~ .-..
Roadrunners can't keep up with Pacifica =.:~ .... ~;~ J
~ Quwtlr <!•
Mariners face Corona del Mar next after
ousting Saddle back from playoffs, 28-9
BJ BENNY RICARDO
o.IJl'lilCC«ru•• •nt
The Roadrunner television car-
toon character always stays a step
ahead of Wily Coyote, but the
Saddleback Roadrunners· were un-
able lo Sta)' in front of the Mariners
from Pacifica HiJh School Friday
ni&ht and were eliminated' from the CfF Division VI football playoffs
with a 28-9 setback.
As a result, it's Pacafica's Garden
Grove League <!hampions who will
furnish the semifinals compeuuon
for Corona del Mar at a site to be
detennincd.
"We needed to keep the lead in the
game to get Pacifica out of their
blitzing defense, they put so much
pressure on us we d1dn 't have cnou~
time to complete 5-yard passes,·· said
Saddleback head coach Jerry Witte'.
Saddleback took the opening kick-
off and marched right down the field.
On the opening play from scnmmage.
Manner defensive tackle Mike
Dickerson Jumped offsides for what
was probably the only mistake he
made the entire evening. That gave
the Roadrunners a first and 5 on their
29.
Roadrunner quarterback Jeff Blan-
co mixed the running of sophomore
Anthony Colth1rst and a big reception
by Justin Sprague to move the ball to
the Manner 29'.' From there. senior
kicker Beto Zavala drilled a 46-yard
field goal to make it 3-0 in fa vor oft he
Roadrunners.
Three costly penalties in the open-
ing drive set the Ro adrunners back 20
yards. Two of those penalttes were
Buta Clara'• XwiDD XDJC)lt l8 hemmed In
by a horde of Wooclbrtctie tacklen. lnclad-
toi Jon Edoier (50) and Scott Seymour
(25) ln a 34-14' conqae.t for the Wamon.
WARRIORS, 34-14 ...
From81 com~eted has tint six pass attempts,
the saxtb pickina up 19 yards and the
fint touchdown of the game. He
shuttled it forward to Rotet1Miranda
and with John Welch's conversion
kick.~ the Saints in front, 7-0. F~hweer sot the Warriors on
the board midway through the second
period o n a I-yard plunge after firina ...,.sses to Oary Gibson (48 yards) and 5eym~ ( l l yards) to set up 1he TD
that tied the count at 7 at halftime
with Troy Holmes' convenion kick.
After the Saints went back in front
halfwaf throuah the third period on a S0-¥8f0. pea play from nannanJ beck Kwinn Kni&ht to Matt Youna follow-
inaa latenllrom quarterblck Outier-
ra, the Warrion mardM!d 6 7 yards to
tie the count Seymour wmt around rilbt end ror the finaJ l 3 yards after Ala Zaklivar pbbed a Schweer
8erial for 14 yards on a pat sideline
ClllClt tn ftooftt of' the Saint bench .
Woodbridllt theft at&ncd on n.s owa 14 f'oltowina 1 punt wtth
z.adivw ~ .. a 28-yard aerial ud Yurtovicb ~ 14 to the Santa 0..4).~---...... IOWIJd
• ~ turned ud IOlllid a <erat
•IM tniff111 =: who outran ..... -= -. 4s;.yard ..... run. Tbil Mede it 21·14 and
pa1 • W8frion iD &oat toltly.
With time running out in the fourth
period Yurkovich bulled his way
through the Santa Clara defense for
11 yards and an insurance TD. He
then intercepted a pass at the Saint 25
and returned it for the final touch-
down moments later.
Gibson praise4 Yurkovich as a
tireless worker. "If there's a harder worker than
Mike, I'd su~ like to have him on my
team," the coacfl said. "He haU heart
as biaas a Mack truck and he is hert a1
school before I arrive workina in 1he
wciaht room. I'd like to have a team
full of ~ayer5 just hlcc him."
Schweer hit on l4 of 33 pass
attempts with one interception for
22 l yards while his counterpart from Santa Clara conn«tcd on 19 of 33
with two intcrcepttons for 206 )ard
Thcrt were an excessive amount of
penalties cal&ed, many of them for
pus interference on both teams.
Woodbndee -as assessed 142 yards
in penalty yardqe on IS calls while
the Sain1s lost 74 yards on 12 calls. In ldd1t1on to Yurkov1ch's 1nttT· cepeeoo for a touchdo9rn. Olns
8ledcs alto ptdcd off an emn t atNI
with Randy R1mos ind O.m1cn
Hanman rtt0vtt1n1 fumbles for t~
Wunon.;
Tbt enhtt deftMivc front wall for
Woodbridljt 'played well.
*
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delay of game calls.
.. We had to use a lot of different
guys in this game and that caused
some confusion," said Witte.
On defense, the Roadrunners knew
that they had to conwn Mariner
hallbac k Chris Shockrey to have a
chance to win the game. The defense
opened the game by throwing
Shockle~ for a 2-yard loss, CC'Urtesy or
SaJ TtnaJero.
The Manners were forced to punt
on their first possession. Shockley.
who also does the punting for Pa-
cifica, fumbled the snap from center
and the ball was recovered by Saddle-
back 's Oc:atavio Medina.
U nlike the previous week where
they convened three turnovers by La
Habra into scores. this ume Saddle-
back was unable to convcn turnovers
into points. The first turnover came
on Pacifica's inittal dnve. Saddleback
forced the Manners to punt. the snap was fumbled by the punter Shockley
and recovered by Saddleback's Oc-
tavio Medina.
A delay of game penalty and a sack
by Dickerson took Saddleback out of
scoring range. Make Dickerson. the S-
foot-8. 180-pound defensive tackJe
from Pacifica. had four quanerback
sacks 10 the first half. When he wasn't
sacking the quarterback, Dickerson
was running down Roadrunners
along the line of scnmmage
MATER DEi LOSES, 30-17 • • • From Bl
something we ha"t' not done this
year.··
That fateful dme started on the
Monarchs 37 with 2:21 remaining,
and Mater Dc1 tra1hng. 23-17. The
Monarchs. who had scored on their
previous poSSCSSlon thanks to the
passmg and running of quarterback
Dan O'Neil Looked to him to lead
them to the promised land.
Ho,wever, the followifig four plays
may have been the worst Mater Dea
has had all year. O'Neil fired four
passes. none of them within five yards
of a rccei ver and none of them toward
his favorite target Tony Pena. "ho
had six receptions for 65 ~ards.
"As bad as that last dnve was. we
lost the game on the defensive side."
said Gallo. "Lineman Jason Uhl
suffered a separated shoulder in the
second quarter. which allowed
Loyola to run all 0 ' er us and keep the
ball away from us.··
Loyola ( 12-0. the top Sttd 1n the -·~ CIF D1v1s1on l pla)ofTs and ranked muae Amm•nn
No. l in the na11on b) USA Today)
had so much success on the ground
that it only passed eight times as
comoarcd 10 41 running pla)S.
With the Cubs dom1nat1n$ the lme
of scrimmage. (something the
Monarchs normall} do) they were
able to keep the ball a"a) from Mater
Dci's offense. The Cubs had the ball
for more than 28 minutes and their
power-running game was a major
factor in the game ta~mg ;ust under
two hours.
"Their passing pmc was ttmble lJ
of8 for SI yards): related Gallo. "We
had that third quaner touchdown
pass intercepted. Tell me that did not
have an impact on the outcome''"
With 1he Monarchs down. 13-10.
the Cubs had dnven to the Mater Oct
29 facina third-and-s1\. Quanerback
Matt Smith lofted a lame duck pass
toward the end tone. and t"o
Monarch defenders converged on
help the Monarchs out of poor field
position.
After the defense stopped the Cubs
on three pla>'S. Mater Dc1 drove 66
yards for a touchdown The score
came on Kcalii Clifford's Q.,ard run.
Lo)ola never panicked ·on their
ensuma posscs.saon. 1ht Cubs we~
fac-cd with a third-.and-1.:! at their own
40. and they completed a rare pass for
the first down. This seemed 10 take
the aar o ut of the ~onarchs' sails.
Loyola would so on to score 23
straight points. nine of .... h1ch ~me
off the foot of Paul Stonehouse .... ho
had field goals of 20. 46 and 29 )ards.
Midwa)' through the founh q_uar-
ter. the Monarchs came to hfe Mater
Det put together a 12-play dnve that cove~ 70 vards. The score came on
a 1-)ard plunge b) O' e1I. the
Monarchs' top ball earner
* what appeared to be a sure inter-L•v• )0, Ma• Del 17
ccption. ~ ..., ~
Instead. the Mater De1 pla)ers ran ~ooe oe. 1~ ~ ~ '~=~
into each other and the ball popped '"' .. .,.., o---
forward S yards into the hands of MO-.t.nvNM Sl l'G t-50
Kieron Estrada for a touchdown MD-< rtoro • "'" "'mme11n 111ci,,1 • » Lov-F.ii.-I run (St~ 11.lctl \ 4l Mater Oc1(6-6)101off10 its fas1rst s.c.-~ stan this season. and Lo~ola ma} Lov-S10Mtloule 10 FG. s ?•
have given 1hc Monarchs a httle bit of '-0-s•~ .. :::_,:o.
a psycholoeical boost to start the Lov-Etrr.a 2' Mu fl"om s.n."' ,s._.. 1rsme. nouM 1<01. M7
-FW111~ The Monarchs wanted to pla) the 1..0-S•onel'louM v FG. 11 Sl
game on Saturday 1t one of their MO-O'...-1 rvn IArnm.M •1et1.> • n .....,ular home fi1Cld:"' but the Cubs Lov-8uckllv ll run ISloneftc>uM 111c•1 UJ • ~. ~ AHlnelenc:t s• 1n 11meledl protested saytng ~ey wanted the HIM STATISnCS
game to be pla~ as 'iChedulcd on Lft Fl da Flt'' OO•n• lS "!.~·are treaun~ thisas 1f it 1u road ==::;:: ... ,~~
emc." said Gal o bef0tt the $lat1. := .,.,..._. Hi ·we arc wcanna our ~h1tc (awa)'} ..._,,,. ~ .... -.. _
,crsic)'s and no matter what t.M CIF" Net.,.,,... »e
says. we feel like we are tht "1s1ton. ~-"""*" ., •;~ We arc 1 httJe upxl about th"-" ......_ . .,.,... .,.,.
MattrOci too\: 1~o~n1nt kid.off n"' .. '~'*' •u
and drove to the Cubs i6 whc~ the •flwlle, 111~'°" NrnC11e"""'"
MD 1)
11·11· 11)
13·»-1 11 2'1T\tn·•
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IM»MDUAL ~ dm-estallcd. The Monatcbscalledon u-euct11iw. ts-\61, Mc:Ai.. 1•ts 11111· p~kicker Mike Ammann to 1t-.,, •·M Smt1t1. n . "•· 1-0
tempt a SJ.-)~rd fidd pl The boot •-tNO--O ,..., 11'°'1 °"""' • 11 " a.mo.
was f'\lht down the middle with
plenty to sptrt. ChartJn& the already
emotional Mon.11Chs. Ammann a Xftiot, alto d0ubk$ as
the pun\Cf. He a¥ef1iFd ..0 >•rds ixr
punt. and hid a ~t of SO yards to
~lev• .. '6 FG, 7,.._
sec...~
~enuu 65 '*" trom '"'~'°" kick). 6:14 Pec-Prtntlu 21 peu from
IAIMWWn ltleltl, 2 11
lllinl QutW PK-Sr....-nson 27 o.u from
I A~ klClcl. 1:57
F-111~
Sad-Acuna 43 °"' from 8tencio I feOleO/ t i;55
Pac-Prenhu 3S run wiltl fumOie (AJ k'°'I 22S •
A1ten4Wlc1 3,500 (nhmet.cl) ,.,.
INDfvtDUAL RUSMtNG .:..:
S.o-<oltnint, it-,., Feil<"1n. 7·24; 11
7·•S. Gotler 7-i4, ~ 2-17, 8&encxi, I
MosleY i-•·1TW1US·l0, Phlwve.._. 1-s_
IMOIVK>UAL f'ASSING
Sed-6i.ft(;O, 7-IH. 7•
INOIVIOUAL RECIEMNG $ ~ACUl\9. 3·24 Son.oul. 1-22. Flllrlll\.
1-lS COl!hl<'J 1-t. Pnluve-. 1-S. ~
" ..
CdM ••. :.· ...
=· From Bl .,
thtrd-and-17 pla) -and rac-cd $.
}ards for a touchdown. scnm1 t•
momentum an the second half for
CdM and giving the Sea KJngs a J 4-tl
lead after Callaghafl. booted h1s ~
ond of four PA T's. ~
Price completed 9 ef 13 for 113
yards 10 the first half. And after ~
long sconng run with 7:~.to play iii
the third quarter. Pnce \ttas at 11 agaQ\
on another CdM dmc which startcll
at the ..\nahe1m 49 :
The Sea KJngs, looking to bu11CS
their lead, moved swifil¥ down tfit
field as Pnce hooked up with Johns<la
t"-1CC on 13-}ard receptions. Gni
Haack. "ho earned 12 11mes for 40
yards. moved 4 yards on the nex1 pl1·
before Bnan Lucas cruised to a I
iard touchdown lO make It 21-0 wi .
3:40 left in the third. ::
Lucas had 46 yards rushing "'hile
Chns Borg gamed 33 and Jo&ii
Katovs1ch packed up 20. ~ CdM'~ four rushers ~ombined ti(r
139 yards .\nahe1m had 128 totll
}ards. :·
··~II wetk in practice we looked ~t
films and it looked h~e we could Palis
on 1hem. ·· said Price, who had ~
season-high 1n paSStn~ )ards a~
compleuons ... Our passing opened 4f
our running game and our offensi91t
hne bloded .... en, the) were
fabulous··
Corona del Mar. which will kn<J"N
where 11 pla)s Pac1fka after a coin
toss. opened 1he sconng on a I ·YI¢
touchdo .... n run b) Katov ich with
4:56 left 1n the second quarter.
capping a dm e m which Price
complelt'd a 16-~ard pass 10 Jeff
Jackson. a 10-~arder to K.atovstth
and an I 1-vardcr to Johnson.
But 1t was Price's long run 10 third
quarter "h1ch rcall) hun the Co-
lonists
"The defense was in a tone co~t
erage and the) bhued a hneblcket.'
Pnce said of his ~onng run. "Every-
thing opened up ·· ·
* CMON cMf Mar ti, AMMem I
k-lw~ Coro... oe ..,., O 1 14 ,_»
4'na11e•rn 0 0 I ..... t ~QMfW CoM-lc;•tov~ 1 run I~ kid!), 06.
TllW~ CoM-Prla t7 run IC~ kldl), 1·• CdM-l.~' 1' r.-i IC.,.. kldi), >'AO f-"" ..,_
A-,...._z ' rUll (P.C: 5 MU '° ~),
SJ9 CdM-¥111 Jor>Mon 1, lntttefftlon n11W'11
(CalleOl\all 'IC"). 0)0 ""enci.nce ''°' l•ltmaledl Gll#M n A TtSTecS Gm
F 1n 1 oowns II 111~-.,,.,ClllOI •1 "' PMJ.lnl nro.oe 1'6 PaUWll ., ....
·~ "'°""' J4 ......... yeti ..,.,.... l ·l'Nll-1' .... .,...... * ~ "'" ,.,,,....!Umlllft .... t-l ........ ...,.... ...
TIIN .. n•••'ell l':tl •Puf'll ... ...-.----~ ~·-L MJlll•fl CllM-\.--. t ~ ..._,, 1l-4lf llr9.
1•3.1, K~ ..... llrtaa. .. a • . ~" ................... ,__ ......: ,. ..,....,,,_. .... ~ ,...., ......... ...
_..._,...,.A~LMW
c.-... u , "" ...... -A .... ,.,M. M. -.JW IML ....... (_.......-..Ht.~ ... ........ t-1\ ~ ..... ,. .. Clill'tl.; ..
l4leO.. '1 A ........... ,. .. LI:. .....
llelnll, I ...... ~. 1• •
COIMWfllltY ~
Ml$SIOM COM,lltlNCI L.IADEltS
(,. .... ,
hull!$ ..--.~ AnCemY•TD I Doutl*tv, Pelomer 421 D) 3,006 n 24
Wllllama, Full«lon 217 120 1,124 16 S
Ster1l, $addlebeek 241 120 11'2• 7 13 Rlv~e. Soulllwetlern m 114 1.567 12 10
NeOOU, GOiden Weil n2 112 1.409 1 11
°"'9t' ArM ~' si ..... Callloun, OCC 104 S4 662 2 1
Mille Cro-. OCC SS 21 251 2 S
Miii• Anoetovlc, OCC ~ 19 20S 2 4 ...... .._, c-.. Att Ya Aw TO
lllletw arvanr, Golden Wnt ll4 1,691 S. l 14 Leonerd ltlAMll. Ml SAC 253 1,492 S.t I
Jeff Andrtwl, FuleftOft 24' IA21 S.7 I Mille MIKlone, Ran S.J\I 185 I, l39 6..2 11
Vidor OtVa\lllM, Gron monl 11' n4 0 1
Wlllltm Smllll. ltfvenlde lSl 731 ... l Aaron Cr av«, El Catnlno 1.0 72• 4..5 a
Kevin Kev, &en Oit90 ISi ... 4.S 4 Jerrel Wlddell, Cerritos 13' U4 4.7 S
Tim Ca•ler, Ml. SAC 118 '33 s.4 I
Otlwr AIM lladta Brien G«>roe. Ortn1t COM! 141 JH on McGeMe, Oranoe Coast n
Tvler Riddell. Orenoe Coast S3
L" Ml!W, GOIOln Wnl )0
·~
.5Sl 3.t ' Cl S.4 0
224 4.2 2
IJI 4.6 2
Name, c..... •ac Ya Aw TD
Scott Mlllef. Sadd~ Tl 1,76 17.6 6
Scott ceriom v. Petomer M 1" 1u 10
Reoolt w•. San Dleoo so 1114 11.1 1•
Kerrv RMd, RencftO Stnllaoo 4S J94 U 2
Brvan Burnett, El C•mlno 4' 637 14.S 6 Scott Weeclmtn, Pelomtr ~ 619 IU 3
Tim lmi:itrltll, F*"on "° '37 IS.I 1 Rlclltrd Sancfle1, Soutllweitern JI S3t 14.1 J Tonv Veolia , Groumonl 38 406 10.7 2
Alex Trel>llttonl, lt•n. S.nl 37 J94 10,6 o
.,... llac.etwn .
Derrtll Pavne. GWC JA
Jol\MY Aflde<Mlll, G WC 34
Merk Crele. Or.not Coe11 2S
Ktft C>r'991. °''"" Coal! n Oen WnlmorWnd, GWC 21 Ow.vne 8tndtrull, GWC 20
Rov• Wiibon, Or.not Cou t IS Lff Mlffllf'. GWC 12
H19'1 sc:holl
Cl, f'LAY°'P:S
(s.c.d ... ,
OfYtSIOH I
LOYola JO, Meler Del 11
S29 15.6 I
.eo5 119 7
361147 )
2r• 12 s 1 212 '6 I
2S1 126 2
14S 91 I
141 111 I
B•SllOCI Amel 21. Fontene 11 loll
Servile I I , Cr.u>I 21
Founte1n v111tv 10, It~• O
DIVlSION II
Pelm<Sete ~. a ...... y Hi"' JI
An14llOH V•lltv 'll, Leuzlnoef ll
8utf\e 1, Muir 6
C•nvon 29. Hewrnorne 1•
DIVISK>H lfl
MiJilon V "'° ).t. El Dor 100 1
P•r·~· 31, Sen•• Ant 24 \Ol)
El MocleN 31, Domlnciue1 6
LO\ AlemllOl S2. Schut• n
OCVIMON IV
Claremont 14. 84111 Gerdt!1• 6
LO$ Altos 21 . wor11.men 11 El Rencl'IO 29. Norlllvltw 1
R emone 6ol. Don LUilO 12
DIVISION V Sen Bernardino 26. Coeclltlla Valley 8
Corona 1. APO!e Vellev l
Norco 21, Arrovo 17
Cenvon Sc>rlnoa )9, Ce;on •
OfVISION VI
V•tenc•a 20, Sunnv Hl#a 1
F ullerlon 1', KtftntCIY 1
Corone del Mer 21. Ane11tim a
Ptclflct 2', Se~k 9
onnSK>N v11
Sant• Mer•a 19, Cllamlnaoe IS
T.,.,olt C11v d S4lrr1 6
LOl'\OOC U ~ninol>Ot 9 San Marino 1 Vert>um 0.1 0
DIVISION VIII Ater.cecle<O 2', 8IOOminolOI' 13
Treouco Hllll 42. Stnl• P•UI• 1 Aooure 1. PH O ROOIH 0
WoodOfldee l4. Sanre Clare 14
Dt\ll.MOM IX Totnec:Moi 12. Ve-.V CIVl$l1tn I
Kern V•lleY "· Oek Pett. 3 OeMr1 2.5, Wllllllef CIW'ISlla n 1
Cen>in1w le JS. Tr-7
EtGHT ·MAN FINALS
lMle OMsiell
P•Mdene Polv ( 10-0) et 8rtnlw00d (9· 1) tOdtv. I pm
Smel OM'*'
8toomlnoton Cnrl,ll•n (I l ·01 11 CoH I CIW'I•· llen (10-01. tonioM, 1.JO om •I Et Ca mino
c~
VOLLEYBM.L
""" lcMel ..,., STATE COACHIS' ~LL ,,....,,
I lntlne. 'l Davis. ) Mire CO\ta • San11
BerlNlre. S LO\ Altos. 6 Laouna 8ffc11. 1 COl'Ol\t cM4 Mer I F ,..,._, 9 Gallr 10
C•Pl,lr•no V•llev
Ot"9r• rectlvlno YOIH Melff" Del, '"'"' 8tker1fleld, Powev. S.nle Cru1 H•rbor. Sunnv
HIUa
MU STANDINGS
Wt'S._... C .... f\Wll ftadlk DMMsft
•W L ftct GB
L.aktn • 2 .IOO
Portia no 6 s .S4S 2YJ
OlllPen 6 6 .soo 3
Golden Stale s s .soo 3
Ptloenht s 6 .455 3'h
Seallle s 6 .455 31h
Saaamenlo l • .111 ,.,.,
MldWest Ofv1$1eft
Utah I 2 .IOO
Dallas • 3 .727 'n
o.nver 7 4 ..636 111?
Houslon 7 5 .513 2
S.n Antonio 3 7 .JOO s
Miami 0 I .000 ,
EHtwn C.....•ice AIMHc DMMeft
Ptriladelohia I • .667
New York 7 • .'36 ll'J
Boston 6 6 .soo 2
New Jersey 6 7 .462 2VJ
Washln111on 3 7 .JOO • Chulolle 2 9 .112 5'1)
Central DMsieft
Oerrolt 9 2 .Ill
Cleveland 7 2 .771 I
Chicago 6 5 .5.45 J
Allan la 6 6 .soo 3~
M llwaube 4 5 ·'" 4
Indiana ' 10 .091 I
FrldllY'' SC-CllillMr1 100, N•w Jllf'WY 93
&cKlon llS, Mllw•uttH 9'
PhlladelPllla 123, C11trl01te 116
Weshl1$10tl 106, llldleN 101
Delle1 100. Allenl• 'S
Ul•ll 11 S, San Anlonlo 9S
Phoenix 110. SHiii• 105
POl'lland 111, HOOllOtl 9•
T .. Y', G-L.Hen a l O.troll. s.JO 1>.m
Cleveland el New Yorll. 10 e.m.
Indiana et Pttlla<Mtc>l\1•. • o.m.
Wesllinolon at CllarlOllt . • om
&cKton et Atlenl•. • o.m Ulah •• D•IMI,, s.lO P.m.
Phoenix e l S.11 Antonio, S:JO o.m
Mia mi et MllwMA"· 4 P m
Clllca9o el Denver. 1 o.m.
HooJston et Golden Stelt , 7:30 o m
tffw W WY •• Stcramenlo. 7.)0 0 m
Sllftdey'' Ganws Ml•mi et C~ntend, •:JO P.fl'I
GOIOtt'I St••• •• Porl\end, 7 o.m
a..n 100, '"" '3 NEW JEllSEY (t)) -k rv 6·10 3·S 15,
8. Wilfl•ms 1·9 4-6 12, Hlll$0ft l0-2S 1·2 21, 8aotev •-10 2·2 10. McGee S-10 0·2 12, Conner
•-• I· I 13, K. Wlltie ma •·• 1-1 9, $1\eckleford
0-4 I·• I. Ca~• 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39·'4 13·"
9).
c.LnEJts 11eo1 -Normen 1-1s 3·• 11, Smltto 6·1 f-6 16, Beniamln S-12 1-4 II, Dallev
10-11 S-6 'lS, Nixon 2·7 0-0 •.Mannino 9·12 0-0
II. Gerrick 3-S 3·3 9, Poc>M>n 0-0 O·O 0. Tol•ll 11-n 16-23 100.
Sar9 bY °"""" New Jen•v 19 n 21 'l.,_ '3 Cllope" 24 1' 2• 2)-100
Tllr"·POll'I OO•ll-McGee 2. Fouled out-N~. RtOOUnda-+!ew WWY S4 (Hinson
1 IJ, Cllpperl 43 lf'fCH"men 10). Aulsls-lllew
J.,~v n <Beolev 9), en_.-, 30 (Delltv,
Gerrlcll 61. Toltl foul,-New Jtn•v 2S, Clio· ~'' 19. Tec:hnicals-Cll-• llltoel defen.a 2 A11enoanc--9,l60.
COLLEGE MEN Geot11N Sta.. lot, UCI ...
IFreedllnl 8eW1 0.$11<)
~ s.... VlJltef
Hunt Turne--
Dev•\
AncYews
8rown
R•tnhert
Cerr C~nci
ft ft pf• ftftpffp
I 3 I 19 Lebel 6 • 2 14
I 2 l 11 H«drNn 3 0 2 I
1 0 I i. McCIOsll.•v S 2 2 12
7 • 0 II Pelmer 3 0 • 6 3 0 3 6 FIOVd • 2 3 10
I I 3 3 P~fl 0 0 2 0 3019 Andenon 3017
10 2 1 21 R Okrrc11i. 1 o O S Wl'tlleto I O I 2
M..Oklrci" 3 2 I 11 uoo-Eme 0 I 0 I
Butler I 1 1 f
Mav 0 0 0 0
RoQtn O 2 O 2
Tolels c7 12 17 lot Tole/s 31 IS 10 '4
H•lfllme· Georol• Sl•I•, l(lf·M
Tlww-CIOlnt ooats: GeOl°'ol• s111.-C•rr l. UCl-M. Oollforcnto. 3, He<dmen 7. An<Mr\OI!
I, R. Oolltorcn•" 1. Tecl'tn~: NOM
s.c.. Celt9e as, 0..11mSn 11
< ..... ·celll .. _)
Steal ,..... °""""" """"' """'"' Hill 5 0 2 10 0rt"8 6 I 2 13 Lundy I 1 S 19 Minier 6 0 4 13
Bickmore 10 o • 20 Hilton l o 3 6
Dl•on s 10 1 21 8ek:eo J O 3 9
Mounee o 1 • 1 llk:llello 2 • • 10 Manaflt4d • 4 o l'l Stelford 6 3 3 19
Ven A/Stine l O O 1 Honllltl 2 1 2 •
W•l'tlflelm 0 0 3 0 Dtlllffer 0 0 I 0 P•tton 1 0 0 2
$urrllln 0 0 I 0
To1.i, 33 14 19 as Tote!• 29 10 ?l 71
Helfflme· SoCel Colle94t. 31·?3
T~M-OOlnf ~I'-SoC•I Coltor-lunctv 1.
D1•on I. Clla.l>n\a,._Stefford •. 8tleao 3, Rici\·
1110 2. Mlnlw 1
TecMlcels: "-
Cale9e sc..-.s
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Ron Mldd'tlon, lltlll end.
USC rallies to beat
Delaware 1~ opener
,.,.._ Tiie AaedaW Prn1
Chris Moore scoml J l of his.rm£. bi~ 19 points in the tee0n half
Fnday as USC rallied ror a 74-68 victory over Oelaw1re in the IC&SOn·
opener for both teams al the Sports
Areu.
The Trojans, who were 7-21 last season, SCOred lO straiabt points-to
tum a 64-62 deficit witfi J!h minute.
lo play into an insurmountable 72-64
lead with J:'.M left.
Anthony PendJeton added 18
Points, all but two in the seclOnd bal~ as the Tro~s overcame a 3S-JU ·balf\ime deficit. Ronnie Coleman had 12 points and Chris Munk pulled
down a _pme-hiah 11 rebounds and DuaRC Coo~ bid a pme-bi&h seven
assists for use.
Jn the Big Apple NIT finals at
Madison Square Garden:
Synewte U, MJtsowl 8': Steve
Thompson scored seven of Syr-
acuse's 10 points in overtime and
finished with 23 as the sixth-ranked OranJemen captured the title with
the victory over No. J 3 Missouri.
The Tigers led 80-79 after a layup
by Greg Church with 2:29 left in the
extra period, but Thom~n re-
bounded an airball by Man Roe and
laid it in. giving Syracuse the lead for
gQOd.
Nordl CanUu lH, i.ll1u H: Jeff
Lebo scored a career-b.iih 29 points
and made six of bis first seven three-
~inc aucmpu as fifth.ranted North Carolin.a beal No. 20 Indiana fot third
place.
Jn 1~ ope.nina round of the Maqj
O.~ an Hawait; N...._-~ V .... M DePHl 77:
Gres Anthony ICOred 28 points to
lead No. a Nevada-Las Vc:aas 10 the
victory over oesky OePaul.
UNLV will meet No. 4' Oklahoma
in one or today's semifinals. The
other semifinal wilt have No. 3
Michiaan 1Pinst MemPlUJ Stale. an
88-+4 winneT over bost · <*'•' ••• t'J. Ollie su .. ti:
IGfll scoRd 34' points~ Ok . raJlied from a seven-poant deficit
the second half and beat 16th-rank
Ohio State. The Soonen' vic:1oty offset the l&-point performance 'of
Jay 8ul"$0n, Ohio State's 6-foot. 156-
pound senior fuard.
M&dJ ... t • V.......,. M: Glen Rice scotcd IS of bis J 8 points in the
firs1 half and Sean Hipins ~Rd all
17 of his after iotemussion as Mich-
igan beat Vanderbilt.
Elsewhere: Calllonla 'JS, Flel'Na H: Ryan
Drew scored 19 points and U<>nard
Taylor added 17 as California beat
I Sth-ranked Florida in the tint round of the Great Alaska Shootout.
Taylor, a 6-8 senior playina his tint
college pme in nearly two years. also
had IS rebounds as the Bears took the
lead in the first half and pulled away
in the second half.
SCC holds off Chapm.an
in tourney opener, 8~;78
The Southern California College
men's basketball team withstood a
late spurt and came away with an
85-78 victory o'-'er Chapman Friday
night in the opening round of the
Panthers' tournament. The Vanguards advance to meet
Biola, a 60-59 victor over Cal State
Stanislaus Friday, in tonight's cham-
pionshiP-same at 8.
SCC (2.:0)appcared in command at
78 .. 66 when Chapman ( 1-l) scored
five points on one trip down the court
to shcc the margin to 78-71 . But the
Vaneuards put the game away by
making free throws down the stretch.
Todd Dixon .(21 poinls). Jeff
Bickmore (20) and Kyle Lundy (19)
supplied much of the Vanguards' punch. Bickmore, who was I 0 of 15
from the field, and Phil Hill each
pulled down 12 rebounds.
In a community college men's
game:
Golda West 194, Pom .. ·Pltztr
JV H : Markus M ullcr-Stach paced a ~need Rustlers' attack with 2S • points in the non-conference victory •-•1 home. Muller.Stach notched l S of his
points in the second half when
Golden West (5·1) gradual!~ pulled
away from a six-poLnt halftime ad·
vantage. Also for Golden West. Steve Moser
added 20 points. Alexis Kreps J 6.
Eiben Davis 14 and Kevin Anderson
11 as Golden West convened nearly
60 percent from the field.
ln community college women's
action:
Goldea West Ht, Comptoa SS:
Mickey Hamilton came off the bench
to sco~ 20 points on 8·for-10 shoot-
ing and hauled down lS rebounds to spark the Rustlers (4-1) to the
lopsided non-conference victory at
home.
Lori Totosz led Gold(n We$t with
23 points, while Stephanie Swanson
added 19. Donna Gondringcr 18. Dec
Dec Stigar 14 and Claudette Jackson
10.
In a college women's game:
Ore1oe S&a&e 'It, Su F~ H :
Chelle Aamoc scored 24 s><Mnts..
grabbed nine rebounds and dishout
out eight assists to lead the Beaven,
who led 3S-26 at the half and rolled to
the opening game victory at the ucr
Freedom BOwl Cassie •t the Bren
Events Center. Jn the three-team tournament, UCI
faces San Francisco today at 3 p.m.
and Oregon Stale S~ndy at I.
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cieys. After the third d~. Attn; RtiOnda Weed MIMN Suite 18, eo.ta Mesa Cell now for locatio!ia ~With wlll be granted 330Weet&.ySt. PIT Greet benefit.I AW't COSTA MESA 5'6-Q19
no melter how difficult It Coate Meu. CA 92827 In penon 2305 E. Coat llTll.11111-1 I SOUTH O~C. 58.2-1240 m•y be. Then ~oml-to Hwy Corene def mw PT/FT. Ellclualve gltt, GARDEN GROVE
pubffth thla dlek)gue ....... I& l•ll ' homucC*a, linena. Ptw· 748-1017 or 748-1~
soon u your revor ha ... FT/PT AHl•t•nt Mgr aonabte. ~rC>Otn9d. I
bMtl granted. MCP 11 ioc,. ....... for motiv•ted nHded to manage Non-9molter. 722-7027 •rMMiee
n"V NB/CM Golden SJ)OOn ia.-
ft?M.... ::;;:~.1~0 ,~~~dll~ The Deity Piiot it seelting 548-9147 Franc:eeca mftlll&IUI Mll
NOVENA TO ST. JUDE ...,.., ,,.,... ~ -. part-lime drivers tor ...... Locel Peat Control Co. ~I-I 0 Holy St JUde Apostle •----. t"" .. --·-· ft 1 --Needa route tecti. We .... end Mwiyr, or• In vir· Call tor Interview. ~::;::Ji~ Wanted FIT. Wiiiing to train. Mull neve QOOd l.,..~ Se6ect r:::.. CM tue end rich In mlraclee, 1-800 272.,..AWR lnQ anas: train. Elite Gardening OMV rec«d. E.O.E. Call New arrlvala deity!
Mer klnerMn of Jeeut • NEWPORT BEACH Service, &4&-5588 ChlW1le 179-«>21 A..M.
S400 PEit WEEK
(TeSwt)
With Pee..tlal
te $1,000 PEit WEEK
Insured Van. Wagon. or
Large Sedan Is Required
Let. ef 0.••rtu•ltJ ... ,.. .... u.I
WMtl la Y._.O..~. Christ, fallhful Inter· e COSTA MESA GENERAL OFACE •:r enm•I ORIENTAL RUG
omeor of all WhO lnVOlce ADVERTISIG • DANA POINT Gr.,nle: Copy neecsa xeroit ~-·-Eaqufsltely beautlrul, put-• 191S ~r epedel patronege In • SAN CLEMENTE 091mesa. ~ te COL Ou~ Marine l9 ..-s ...... one of • kind. Mrld '-======== time of ne.ci. to~ have •~~lt'TINT •LAGUNA BEACH S•.50hr. F/T El•lne up d u lHman •t knotted KutunlrJ rug CALL MR. STEVENS
(213) 477-31&3 (II rec:ourae tn>m the deottl n~ n Thr .. tin per day between &40-2819 bllyfront loaltion. Fan-10.5 x 8.5 s.crlftca at
of my heert end humbly the hr'I of l2PM and taa11c prodUct, ~ oc>-H500 CALL S•ba&h
fOlll) ADS beg to ~ God ha Strong typist tor Aul~ 3PM, weekdays: 3AM MWM.... portunftyl &45-Ml
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M = me ~~= S... Dept ofTHE DAILY lntUranct and good driv· Me-1&31 time hardWare store. e ery r ers
Cal•, tumurgenl __,__ t ... PILOT. 85wpm minimum. Ing record. Earn S20.00 - -·••II StanlnQ $6.00tlr. S• MAAl<ETINO Btz. growing, • ~ ..... _ 0 m-• Greet opponunlty for eel• to $30.00 per day. ··-· ·----st.-.. Wright Hardwire ' PART Tl ME no help. runa ltaen. Nett •••-11ll your neme known, and v91.IClmel•I Calf PEGGY Cell 642-4321 ITO PREPARE tor Reel &-12S Aoc:Ma1• c M .. -SIOK 'f'. S300.000 F/P -«** yuou to be In-BLEVINS For lnttiMew lt209 tate Ll08nM. S99 reim-' • •
.,...., Clllltl. •5$-3009 VOlted. lllP90intment ASK FOR ERIC BLADE buned In 111 lranw:tlon .... Newspapa.r oa.11·va.rv r1'vors Noeded M2..QJ1Id111 SERVING N•wport, For STATlOH.EAY STORE, "-~ '-J_ '\.;; '-• ~S:14 F=~blll*E ~~~=-CASHIER DAILY PILIT ~:.~::..~~'::: ~~ ~ Monday-Frida PM-SPM. Weekends
kK TDal S10.000/up No m~. ~~22 ~ay~.,J191, J= FIT. PIT, wen trwn,gd pay. ~w.t~c5-:· I ~ALL MANAGER AT ceptlonally fine dlenl.... & Hol1rf_ ays /A 7AM . Earn up to cred."'lno s-n. Call De-H. · eo.i°"Meea ~ lnVOlc• your aid. Amen. commlallon•.mustt>ere-\ Ceatuty 21 EJCecutiW Pt'lonefor11P9t.tT3-<CT62 .r n
ollfee>nAaeoc.U3-7311 • ~ ~79'4 Thia Novena l'IM nevw liable, 8'>PIY In person, &5-290() IALD .... ,/T S600/mo ust have re11·able •-b ,,,..... been k.nown to t.it 1 have Metro Cat Waal'I, 2950 •Tl _........ LOST oreoge & whit• long had my requaet grented Harbor Blvd, C.M. I II M.. I ma t•na Good oppty for ~
1.eet 1 ,.... ms ~~ m:::,;~ Arena Famtty. ••nm., ~fttii.~~:r,t ·=~!::"'~ ~ ~~ :x;~· transportat1 , insur~nce & a good
FOLiND 11/23 (arge Pat. S100 REwARD pay-W qi F ~of, •ttrac, WRAP•PACK•SHIP Ryder Systems Inc at 1 S.turday or Sundeya 1·5. -UY P/1 , L • drl.Vl·ng reCOrd. grey/white dOO on Gold· ebte upon ~ of aeeka Mme 27-38, HB HOl.IMWl-.Studenta. No •CoateMeaaloc:atlon.Hrly Call Kllldls 721·1200 -• ,
en latern In Laguna cat. Loat Fri. n!Qtlt In .,., Le«er & photo: Box eiq>. nee:. FAX & MAIL, by Wllge. Contact K9thy or Exper~ICed Mtf starter 't::...:~.,, 7 f 4/642-4333 ext . 205 Niguel. •K-8333 F-.hion i.e.nct. 9444490 647, Cteimlont CA 91711 OC airport. 955-1171 o.bble &41-3046 Ulll. amtllf want4iel for small N.8. Ca
' FMndly ~al oenet•I oontractor. ~. lite
• ' ~act~ firm 1n Hunt· 1yp1ng. nnng & boOlc-Between 8AM-7 PM I lngton 8eecl'I Is IOC>lclng keepj';j. 8uJc: ltnowt-
ror • cap•b••. herd· edge computers,.,.,.. Ask For Rodger woniino person w/2 'f'9 tut Hrs fleJI 10.2. ...
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The Daily Pil ot has a new way to turn
your Hidden Treasures into CASH
5 10!t!l
prepayment
4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80
No~ In copy cw ca~ Pr v.ttt p.Mt•ts ont., No C ~re•"'
Rr.i hl~t Automot1~ Boating or Emplo~nt .\0\ ~rt' 1s !'IC> pr1tf'
m11 to vvNt you c.an aovrrt1sr ff you ntt<I to sr ll you couch ~.9n cn.-1t or •
•ny unuSt"d mt'fC~nd·~-ut tM D•·'Y p IOl Ci.u1f,f'd st•tf °' 11\f' llW coupon ~ Mlllwo: .,,.
Dally Not. no w. -. eo.. ..._ CA n•z.
642-5678
NAME
ADDRESS
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()qnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Satutday, NoYlfnber 21.
Indoor, outdoor, NEW boat oara $20. 1().
WOOd gl'9ln top, padcMd IPeed bttl• motor• $70
....._ WfOUClht Iron, 8 Heb. Sevar1I 1ennl1 =·~ 1 leat $50. rac1tet1 120 .-ch. Used . Apple computers $85
.... dothel. 0.. HCtl. 875-8995.
....... Include YSL, St. ELECTRIC typewrltef $25. JOM, taharl, Nl.ppon. New Brother'• electric
Sizila•W . From 12-SSO. t y p e w r I t e r S 5 0 .
Shoea. elZM 9-10, In-Phonemate answering
cluct. Jourdan, VSL .. machine, ·new SSO. New
Some eooeMOflel. Sun-M-48 Mark., skl-blnd-dey only. 845-o771. Inga, K2 aide, poles $30.
ESTERN saddle $90. New tennis rackets
Graphite. Weed. Prlnee
Pro. oversi ze $30.
760-3813.
Wrought Iron bird cage
$15. Oevbed with cover and bolttert $25. Ward-robe trunk $26. 2 electrlc i-10-_S_P~EE_D_la-dies-Sc-=-h-wl_n_n
typewriters S 101$ t 5 bike $30. MX " bOy'a
3134 l<eny Lane, C.M. bike $20 S elee-
RE Ceraon lty lilver Irle vibrating t S 15.
doll9I 1883, mint con-150 aids 135·
• dltion $95. Alto 1890 5'5-3838· c.c., very good con-,....,_,,o-v--1NG-=-.-M-a_p1e__,d-resser--&-=-
dltioo, l8Cffflce $28. Sil-Mirror, wing Gtialr. rugs,
ver Walclns Ut>erty half piciures. Lamps. Regina dolaer9 1930'1, 19'40's, carpet cleaner. '#tleel-
t_.. dlftwwlt dat• 14 barrow, wahtec-anel mls--Mdt or S35 for alt, exc.I-cellanaous $2-$20.
lent condition. Buebell 8'2-8069.
cerd1 150 tor S 10 i-All-· -yotK--wln-1..--r-ecree--flon--
63&-8951. needs -look to c;IUSlfled
ASHIONS and ac-torOMlsonwheelSend
~!~~::,~ eqSulpmenEf. LL
creative jewelry. Lain
Adz.., 1car11as. belts,
knits, panta, anoes (10) throu~h classified
~~ars. ss-s 50 &C2-5&l8
CRE IER ·--.......... ... 32' PACEMAKl!R A f(W a..IS tW S~fl=er'!:r llUiM C..ta... 1114 ... ~ ...
ava11a~:~J~ 2. eoo . ,_l••ala 1117 a.n-aw. 14 311 ,......,1,_.1 Xntl~ea, furniture, Sal. l ·f2, Furniture, 15135i..eo • ......_1*'510
FISHING BOAT 27' BAJA. clot • & m1ac. Set ' boellls, lot9 of mlec:. • 7*"*.~
Custom cabin, radar. flah Sun ~4, 2115 Eaat I •---L 11.... s.... _ ~ ,
finder. dleMI engine Balboa Blvd ' Ut • ...a ~ Petta L.....ing
mffe r~. tllh b•ll tenk. Ii==-: .a_1 ... llU 3 FAMll y GARAGE SALE. ••• • 111 trailer, equipped fort ~... SAT ONLY g..c Fine ....
urlou1 fisherman. 3 familY GM 88', an.-c1oihu, hou1ehold 1500 Auto M•H Dr.
Widow, mutt Mii. BES tlqu., em roll-top Ex-war•. boot•. mu~ S t •-
OFFER. 842-9732 o ercycie & lotl of etc.. 1201 Inst etc. Lltge a1llctlon. an a ,,.,a
850-4209 Seecr•t. Harbor view 10141 euttySartc H.8.(IW' 55 ~~·-at Edinger
• .. ,, Huta. Sat only 8:30-1:00 Adami l lltooktium). (l'(N 7 DAYS
--UL1 SetYlce Hrs. Mon-Frf.
''o;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilTon• of mlec! SAT l SUH 1:00 .,,, to t :OO pm
11 M . 318 121h St. ~· ~~~~~~~ EV~~~ !!!y ...... !'+ ilft Honda CRX 1!Mle, U ,
-:----:=---=----~T-=lt .. ~ c:tt ~· ! ·~r'U\" UUJ ~.·; :-~· rn-o?: w-,...--.... ~~l'l'!llMeN. Ad~Partc\~ :..2000a~ Tu.t~·~::.n 780-3813 (2TUR310) Merc:eJ:.'eenz a:i FREE. SPACES S12 In aTlft Ul.L _. ......
the Early Bird LH Advance, S15 on day of 5 apd A/C ltereo 8Ult
Rate. Compere Hoose o Swap Meet. 432-see&--Dover Shor•. Sat. only. oof j51~~ 15 8"
Imports & be sate. --------1 9-4. 1112 PMC:ador Or. r • • •11111• ... HS """'=".,..,...,,~=""'.,,,...,...,,,..,,,...,,..,...-=-, Newport Bch. Furn., art, UYPIW =-·-----.,..---il3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE. new table UM!'\$, crystal, 111-1•
Our 60 month leasing pro-SAT. ONLY 8-4. Fine lllnt quality lt.-na.
gram ls a winne<. Com-clothes, houeeholel FINAL MOVING SALE S•t _. '14 ...
pare House ot Imports & wares, boot•. rnu11ca1 8-12 Iota of good tiOOa. Automatic, caaa.t1e, A/C.
be safe. lnat. etc. Larr. lelectlon. hold. stuff. Cheap! 611 ( 1JWD473) 14,895 211111• •HOHIS 101-41 Cutty ark H.B.(nr Vlata Bonita, The Bluf11 llUl'f'flml Adams & Brookhurat). Ml-IRI
A t" Wua-..a 10 OARS $25 pair. DAN-I ._ ....... ••-WT FORTH ANC.,.OR $195; ,...,.... ___ ...,.___,.~.....,...-,-.-1
let us buy your pamp;;ea ·--v•lous 12 voe pump; Mercedes-Benz. Yoo will uunu a.t/S. M misc hardware $5-$25.
get out-right cash. Com-Super Stuff. Fum.. ap. 324 Pirate Rd. 64~5 --------~-------""'I pare Hoose ot Import• & pllenee, clothes, bool<a, 1,,....,.-==--:,..-,--=--=--=---Pttl I Aaiaa11 6049 Pets I Aaiaall 6049 be safe. pi•nat, bikes, toya. Must SAT 9--4. Patio furniture.
Get some vacation cash by sell ing those
items that the family's outgrown -
with a quick-acting classified ad.
•11111• m--s Milli 3281 Indiana St g .. 1tove & own, dining •HIMALAYAN purebreds Free to a good family. blk • --· room table & muc:h much •-=-~~~~=--•
Blue Point. Seal Point. & white medium-sized 4 fttel Drin/Ji13 GARAGE SALE Tool & morel 430 C•tellna lfD•AI '1111111 CFA Register. 8 weeks temai. spayed Clog, 3 yrs · s 5 apd, PS. 1tereo. ' dr
Old, S300 each 759-3257 old Good tamlty dog. 0 mite. SAT. 8-?, 1904' Y&ll IAUS (8029-A) SS,399
ADORABLE Old English 673-4946 Olm '11 IUZU U• ~ti~~ S\. (o~ :~211 ~~ 510 & 518 El Modena UY ft.111111
Sheep dogs 1 male, 111 · l 5060 AT. PS. AC, Tahoe pkg. ewport SAT. ONLY. 8-3 ... 1.
temaie 1 yr Old Papers •?'!• • (492S-A> S9,999 Have a garage sale _..,.. _. IL
BOAT8
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MOTORCYCLES
' DAYS
• 1o
·Move 'e• Oat!
Need to sell anything that rolls, floats or flies? . _ . We have a
Fantastic Special to help you Move 'Em Out for only
SJ99
Extra words 50$ each. Ade that run 7 days are an addftlonal $4.00. Call for
more Information. Because this la a special rate, we request prepayment by
check, Mat.Card or VISA.
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$200 ea. &40-7669 C~ER-Men s Schwinn UY FLllllll I h h _,_ _.
$60 5 Speed Setlwinn. W t Out t e pr age 5 epd, lteteO. eun roof
•LOOKING for a Comp•-like new SSO Pioneer Re-111-llOO S II It I I (8739-A) SS 299 I nlon?I We have wonder-c.lller $50. SJ6-6939 e your 91ftl ft C aSSlfled. 1 a-
lul loving dogs & cats Cllff 'll N 04 UY R....-
Must go to responsible (P7081) $12,299 9030 __ , -I M .. UI 'II•..,
owner. come & .... we UY FUIE• ---11 IU 11 --
avallable tor adoption FIND Tahoe. Pkg, 101ded. 4 W.tel DriYt/JHP1 ht" taerW tllO ... .,.. 1 might have lhe perfect h h I 'f' d 1•G-1D01 JEEP 1986 Cherokee 5 apd, AIC, PS, stereo. AT, PS, aun roof, AC. pet for you. 631-,~ J t roug c ass1 1e • Loredo, loaded. •wo. 1p7o32) S9, l99 (1228-A) $27,399 ..-
--navy blue, exc.llent con-UY RAllllE UY ft.111111 L _____ __..___ ______ _____,
dltlon. 494'-7224 ut-1• ... ,.
M t R t bti'a", ... 'II 111111 llADI 'II U l ___ ...__ _____ ___._
0 Or OU es c~:;!c:xcKXRbtMS Ala,6~· stereo (P6911) 5A'r.18~~1oadad(5018-Slpetlou ·t l~I word,coml:-ltatety 1word~1to.r~seaddltion11lp11perlfnec:esaary.
CONVERTIBLE UY fUIUM UY........ J
Priced for faat sale. 111-l• IM-1• available in s12.ooo. 644-1211
1960 T-BIRD. all original, .. 'll 111111 u llADI '11u1 Clll!lled MN., 330 w ... Bay. CO.I• Mesa. CA eae27 642-5678 au=~~ ~~~--~=~--~~---·----D ___ l ________ O __________ _
A1t11 la .. rtt4 tlOO _.'llllWlllPI s11verM:;a1 ~~ .. & Fountal·n Valley eMw 32s ,m. 2•.0& 519<1.••ereo.AIC (P7053) brak•. ioa;:;: ,15•500.
miles, brand-new tires, SS.999 Mu1t Mil. 873-"">78
NO COLLECTI NG
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Dog ulmort 5 Brae.
9 Pera.an
ltirles
14 -saplen•
tS Fem.none
1Ut1
16 Deputy
17 P~.Sto
fight
19 Coc::onvt me•I
20 As!Wl -Ohl 21 Leernabout
23 Made peevish
24 Some bulktll ,Qe Cowboy gear
:Ill Towel word 29 Time of YMI
32 Pipe making•
35 CIOak 3e Scraow pine 37 Be worthy Of
38 Swtndle
39 Partlc:le
405~ 4'1 ~rock
42 Vegeteble
43 Apostate
45 Time dMslon ... ~,
47 Cork country
5 1 A ttlent porefl
S3 Occup1Uons
55 ''"' c.nl dat•
S6 Poirsl'led
58 Publrc votes
60 Asitn bovine
6 1 Pnotoc:opy
62 Sor
Guin,_.
63 bear
6" P8'U money
65 ShambleS
DOWN
1 Body part
2 Diamond
biggie
3 Shadow
4 Extlnc1 bird
S Owindla
6 SchoolbOok
7 Road of old
8 Arom•
9 OC.•n. abbr
10 Selllshnesa
11 Wicked one
t2 About
13 Town Dulch
18P~SMI
22 Ipso -
2S Btgoets' lee
27 Wiie< l>Ody
29 Ball 30 Love d4Mty
31 S'-0 32 Support
33 FashlOf'I
34 l#lyleldlf'IO
35 Hit woman
PREVIOUS l"UZZl.E SOLVED
38 Monst8'
39 USSR Ml
4 1 Links gp
42 T oC)llnot « Very h8P9Y
45 UpralMI
47 Ftncltul
48 Soac> plant
49 Diamond groopa
50 Records
SI "Ovt1"
52 Went qu1Clt.1y
54 Singer
57 Kind of dty
59 "--I Camera·
automati c . white. UYPLAlllll ti i\\ $18.500. 673-348• ... JIM 1 ....... na. I . (M05'1944) -.,.-::--"".--:-~-.,.-~-L.:..:Run1 good. 13000 . ... ... llN 111 780-9243 SELL 5 tpd, A/C, aereo. (8359-MERCEDES BENZ 197<1
A) SS.799 280C, $3500/obO. Call UY~ 5'&-&498 after 4pm
throu~ class1f1ed 111-1• 87 h~oe 221t (5831)
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FUN
AFTER SCHOOL-
WORK
11 Years & Older
Work Evenings & Saturday
YOU C AN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500
OR MORE!
PHONE: 498-3321
All Transportation Provided
By An Adult Supervisor
WOU II YOUI OWi IEICHIOUOOD
87 Wgn 18k ml (309-4)
86 6eOSEl Bladt (8705)
,._,~NH
Mltaubllhl Sterlon TurbO
198', low mllMQe, •>«*-
lent condition, S4e-3924
msu'l1nuum
Lo.cMd, xlnt condition.
Muat Miii Tak• over P8Y-m en ta, 721 -1058
(#2FUA071) .............
• cytlnder, 5 8peed man-
ual, radlala, power .. ..,.
lng/brakH, AM/FM, ceaaett•. Al C. (29H) .....
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mlAl'U•D 5 lpd. loacMd, •harp. ("'8a-B) S 10,991
UYR..-
111-lm
YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED!
l1ilyPilat
. CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878
JO-U'll find
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, •. Ale Exva ctw\, IOAul•.21.11~ ... ,.. ,.. .. ,.-JOHNSON & SON 0w~. peraonal cw. ~....O.. AT, PS, AC, atereo M'J~
Flne11clng Avell1bl•. PH 1 • ..,,...... 46012-A)t7..2tt •lllllllL'• ft.nHlll'M ft.131111Wlamf
(2713) 121.700 -'II-. Veiry good condtUonl All llY,, _ --II ---
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C oe ta '-'••• -'t.. .#.) ,1.,.
~Mill Alllanc. 198e, Power windows. VEHICLES LOW AS AM/FM, AJC, (lt-5141 WW•u.'fmf AM/FM, A/C (11·U4) =---AM/At,AIC.
convertlbl•. warranty, (10f:Y90t)a3."5 mtall'l1U s, o o e M w s . 121-ra,.,.--. AT, PS. ...,., fP~ 12.IH ~ <1 ~)-.S
eutometlc, air. po_.r IUIY1111fl --CADILLACS, CH!VVS, •• -1.7819 ( IWf•--·--=tgt:pbt't~t=·-~'."'""M1~~--~~~::--Conv.t1Jble. •utomatlc, FORDS, MERCEDES, .... IAJR------
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('1'au•Ro 10,; .. ) 790-3813 -~Ull doorlOck.radlM,c.rulM, TRUCKS A .. D VANS .
.,.., -•• pow9f' steerlnglbf8'1•, AMAZING RECORDED
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1Ml The registrant com· M .... Calif t2627 flCTITIOU9 MHMNEU F1CTITIOUI Ml.._U regt1t1•1lon With tile Orange City of Coeta Meu ,__ F1CTITIC>Ue .-u menc;eo to V9NllCl ~ lllAm ITAn.NT ,...-menced to transact but#· Ttie Flctltloua &.Illness N.._ ITATEMENT ~ ITAru.N"T County Recotdet In Cate of the rigtlt to retect atty or.. MAim ITAT'l'.MBfT ,_ under the ftc:tftoua
TN tolowlrlg persona .,. Publlahed Ofafl99 Cout ,..... ~ the flc:tltlou• Name referred to above wu The lo4iowlog perlOl'IS ate The fflllowlng pwaona •• CQr90tatlon1. Include the tllcla. TN following s--we ~ t*"9 or natl*
doing buelrMlll a.: Deity Piiot NoV91'11bef 5. 12, bualnees name CK n•rnM Med n Orange County on doing~ u.: dolog ~ as ,__ of the Prealdent, O•ted No'Wem~r 21. doif19 ~ M listed abowe on October 24,
MORGAN CONSULTING. 19,29. t968 lla1edaboweon 11-1·88 March 4. 1997 FILE HEALTHY Pl.ANTS. 2700 GLENNS AUGNMENT & SecntMy. T,_,,.,, at\d 1N8 J M ANO COMPANY 1988
4 t9t Cwnpua Dfl'Ytl, Suite S.-072 SeanP Smell NOF33720e Peterson Place •3t-C, BRAl<.ESERVICE,213SC. Manager Put>ldtled Orange CoMt 200SW Belt)OeBI"<! •110.
550. IMne. Calif. t27 t5 Thia staterl*1t ,., .. tiled Chad O.Mwco, 1171 Rae Costa Meaa. '41fit. 92626 nyon Ortw. Costa Mesa The Qty Council ot ttie Delly Pilot Howlntier 2e. ~a.en. Calif t2t63 Jo JeMs
Pamela A. Morgwi. 2eee1 w1tt1 ttie County Clerk o1 Or· Crt •. Upland. c.tlf. e11ee Allfed ~ 2100 Cald 92627 lcuy of Cost• Meu ,__I tNa Jo Janna 211 20tl\ St . nq ~ ... ~ ~ Def Sol, Laguna rtaJC NOllCE 919 Co<inty on Novembef Paul Oevk1Ludg•t•. 2971 Peterson •iece •31·C, Gt.nn R K•n 17775 ll'9 rlgM to reteet I/If'/ or.. S.126 IWwpcw1 Bwtl. Celi! 92663 With the County aertuil Or·
Nlguel, Cellt. 92'58 ..cnnoua .,..... 2, t988 E BfedfCKd Piece. s.tll• Coet• Meea, Calif ~ Sant• Anita Circle Funtaln bidS . °*'<Ir• s WOf'ley. 208 .,. County on Ocsober 2S,
thlt bullMN 11 con· MAlllR ITATl•NT F191111 Ana. Cell! 92927 This buslnesa IS con-V .. ley. C•hl 92708 Oiied NO'Wember 21. rta)C llJTIC[ Grand A"9 . So Paudena, 1988
ducted by. Ml lndMCSuel The folloWing perlOrlS we PubHshed Orange Cout Tllit ~ WU con-ducted by an ~al Ruuett L Floorneon. !Ma c.lif tt~ ,...
The registrant com· do4 l>ullneN u · Dally Piiot Nowim~ 19, 26. ducted t>y • geMrlll i>enner· The registrant com· 21552 Atelier Ctrcle, Hunt-Publial'led 0rlf9 Coast I FlCTTTM>US MIH•P Thia oua1neu la con-PubUlheO ~ eo.t
menced to transect bull· w'tJ FRAMING 16783 Oec:em~ 3. tO, t988 lhlp menced to 1'811.-cl busl-lrlglon Beech. Caltf 92646 OaitY Piiot No'Wember 26, ..,... ITATElaNT OUC1ed by • gener9I part· Deify ~ Nowwnbs S, t2..
...... under the flclttou• Beech Blvd H ntlngton Sa 117 Thia ltltM*lt .... filed ,,... under the lic1ttous 'rh s bullneu ,. c.on, 19&8 I The IOllOW!ng per90tl9 we 1'~ "· 29, 1MI
buelrieel name Of n.,,_ 8Mctl Calif 921147 with the County Cleric 01 Or-t>uslness nwne or names dl.leted t>y • geMrll pan-Sat~ <Soong~ u: Tl\e reg11tr•nt tOl'I· s.o&7
lllted tlboY9 on !not Y9f) Watt snyd., 204,~ Sap-l'tllJC NOT1CE ange Co<lnty on NoYemt>er 1111ee1 aboYe on Octot>er 31, neniiw , I MICRO INSTRUMENT
Parnele A. MOf!JM .......... Belboe '1111nd Caltf 13, 1988 1968 The r•glstr•nt com-•-.,. MftTIH: CO-..PONENTS 2059 Glen-Thie 1t11«n«lt was m.d .,.._ · ' · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PubllShed OfMge Coast Alfred ROdnguez mene«S to transact buto-.--"'111111A na S..0, Cellt '-wttn the Cou11ty Cient of Or· t2~~ bualn .. • 11 con· M.U. STATamN'f Deity Piiot November 12. 19, Thts 11•t911'19flt 'WM filed neas under t~ ltc:htoua MOTIC« =1 Lagu
lf'99 County on NOYef'nber ducted t>y: .,, lnd~ual The lo41oW1ng peraons .,. , 211. December 3, t968 ...,.th !he County Clerk 01 Or-buSlness name or namee INVIT1NQ •• Aebecea Leu Ro04nt0n.
10, 1Ml Th• 1eglsH•nt com· dolngbualnenu: Se-o90 enge County on November Usted•bo"•1eonJune l979 _,ITUIMO.• 2059 G1enn9Yr•. Lagun• A.PPLEBERllY I a n d Saiurnino
Publllhed Of '= menced to tranMCI t>ual-LOM C~PANY; DRIB-2· t988 Fa7UIO ~:'ns:t~I was m.ci NOTICE IS HEREBY Beach. C.iil 92651 'Wi.lliam P. Appleberry c-;n-:mien. Maria
Delly Piiot ~-= t9, 28, ::i'n.:'~~lle °' f~= ~~~BC:t:ei1f'ps:R~~~~~ f!8.IC NOTICE Put>lllfled Or•nge C04lst wttn tl'tl County Cletic of Or· GIVEN 1 ~; ~ ,.::~ • d d~!:, 0~':':'~,:1~.,con· 1 ap 84, pamec1 away (Danie 1) Flo res;
D9cember 3, lO, 1~ 04 fisted above on October t. Beller Slr-1. Suite 3. Costa MOTtet °' ~;i~:,"4r'~8812· 19·1:i;~ounty on No'Wemt>er ~~of ca.ta MeM ~ The regltJr•nt com-Novenber 21, 1988. Avelina (Gregory)
•· t 1988 M .... C•llfornl• 92626 "*JC . . Sa-064 . nf7l'U ... ~ The City eounc:I(, P.O. menoea to trenseet bUAl· 1 Survived by wile. Leon. Mr. ('.uillu
N1JC 11)11C( ~1 ~~t .., ... flied c~': ~· 8:0.M4:~'. ~! 1 -=~.. I Publlsnec Orange Cou1 ~!~2e~\'~0n c.:; =~uncs.t ~he°'~= Ruel& 8. A~ I wu on .the Co&ta
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1 AMINOmNT M0.17-4 "8.IC NOTlCE ~ty P= ~T~aat9. 26· ~ tne ~ 11.oo a.m. listed abOYe on NIA IOO, Tom Applebeny. Mesa Senior Otblem
PtCT1110U8 .,..... ange County on October 26, Oen D• Leon, 1834 (Aacoft ~ em • · Sa-096 on Friday, December 9. ~ L Robtnaon I da.ter. Emily Un.1 Bowling Leaue, Local
NAME ITAftmNT tMa Catalpa, Sin) f1CT1110UI llt.ISMSS t968 11 "'-" be the r• nut statement was !tied -"· 8 -...L.).a~-152 labor Union; and TNtollow4ngl*'IOftlare fatm 9,Anahelm.CAl280t NOTICE IS HEREBY MAMEITATE•NT ~bllltyofthet>ldderto""thttteCOuntyCWllClfOr· '~ _._..__.....~ .. , . ,
dolnO ~a; Put>llaned Orenge Coast Teofilo GL Alemenla. • 1 GIVEN that ttte HUf\ttngton The followfng i:-aons are I~ hla bid to the City IWI09 Co<inty on ~ber and 10 ~t grand· Sodedad Proeerista BEACHWOOD CON· OellY Piiot Noftmber 5, 12. Sn•pdragon, lrvlne, CA Beach Planning Com-dolf\g bullneUU: ai-ar llllftTlC( Oerll'• omc. by tt1e orooer 10. 1968 children. Visitation MexJcana. Bmary on STAUCTION. 1576 Sen 19 26 t998 t27t• mlassion '#Ml llOld a pul>lie THE PRACTICE BUil.DER ..._"" annour'°8CI hrne a.en~ be ,..,._ toda Saturday No-Monday November
a.m.tdlno Pl., C<Jeta MeM, · · Sa..oe9 Octooer 13. 1968 rie•rlng tn 1he Counc11127SS Br11tol. Costa Mesa. M01lC~ publlc.ty oo-.s ~ reed Publislled <>ranoe Cou1 ._!:._ ...., ":OO ' 2& l98S at 7:00 P..M. Cellf, 92927 u.. M DI MegltO Chamber •I the Huntington Celt! 92626--5909 INV1TIMG lllDS ~ •t 11 00 a.m CK .. oe.ty Pilot ~tier 19 26. YallUICll MJ, at ~. • .
Cartoe AMdrc. t578 San TM statement wu tiled eeeen CMc C.,,1er, 2000
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Bernerdlno Pl., Coet• MeM. rta)C ll>TU with the County Clenl of Of. Main Street. Hunttnglon Calltornl•. 2755 Brtstol NOTICE IS HEREBY tleeb4e on Fncay. December Sa-101 Sunday 12:30 p .M. to olic Church, a:.t;a
Calf.92e27 ·--I angeCountyonOctober31. e.ett Caltlomla. on the Coal• Mesa C•ltl G IVEN that ueted 9, tMa In the Council 8·00 p M Funeral Mesa. Mas ol Chn.
Thia bullMU It con-FlCT1110U --• 1Ma date and 11 the ume in-92626-5909 opoeals .. u,. reoeiYed by Ch.mber'a City Mall n Fe11 ...aJ: ll)TIC( · """·....:-• ...__ duc:tedby.anlndM<luel MAMRITA~ f.-i7 ,dic.tedbelowtorecel"91nd This t>uSlness is con-:. Cl 01 Cost• Mesa 10 Ori,,. cOsta Meaa Celt-lef'Vl(."eS Monday, N<>-ti.an ~ ... on .. _.
The reglatrant com· The followlng penons -Published Orenge Cout ~ 1119 11•ternents or ducted by • CCKPCK•llon Wit n!! c. Couneii p 0 fomt1 '°"ti. lu<n.aNng of RCTITIOUS .,..... Yftnber 28 at 10.30 day November 29,
menoed to ttanaact bull-~E~~A M OallyPtlOtNOYemt>er26.0.. all pettonl wflO WISll to be The teglllt•nt c.om· Boi.1200 ~, • ....._ c111 .. ASPHALT PAVER ANO ..._STA~ AM at Corona de) 1988 al 10:00 A.M. at
neea under tM tic11tou1 IM AV AH-oember 3 10 11 1916 neatd rel•uw to 1he ~ mencect ·o tr•nsact t>usi-1 9~8-t200 on or TRAii.ER The~~•• • W LOS S J---'-'-Catholic: bullr'9a neme CK names AGEMENT COMPANY, ' • ' Sa-t19 cat1on~bedt>ej()w neu unoer t~ hcmous1:;:1 the hour 1100 em AOdtlk>nal Mts 01 ti)• dolng~as Mar ard l. ~ .. lleWdaboYeon~ber t, 2130'28MCh81 ,Huntlnglon DATE/TIME Tundey,0.-bu-.i-nanie CK ~ Ftlday Decemt>er t6 ec>eQtlcatlOt\S may De 00-PACIFIC PUBLISHING Church, 801 Dover Church. VisJtabon
1NI eeeen. Calif. t2648 PtllJC NOT1C( jcemt>er 6. 1988. 700 PM liSled •t>OYeonAugust l983 ~88 11 ~ be in. ,.: telned at the Office of tne GROUP 7•6 Sumtn11 OrrYI Drive. Ne-,i'port pnading ~ on
Cwtoe AMdru. Kar•n Lorr•ln• V•n APP\.ICATION NUMBER Alan Bernstein PresKtent sponsobihly ot the bidder 10 1 Pufeflalng Agent It T7 F~ Laguna Seactl. Caltl 92651 Beach Sp6Dg~rg Mon.cay Novembtt
Thia IUltelNl'lt WU riled Camp. 2 l302 Beech Bl.. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS General Plan Arnen<ltnerlt This SUltement was ''*. cMllWr hll bid to Ille City OrrYI. Cost• Mesa. Celi-JoMofl E NOiet\ H6 . . I 28 1988 Interment
wlttl IM County Clerk of Or· Huntington BHch, C•lll. ...,_ ITATEMEMT No 87·• with the County Cle<k ot Of-1 Clerk's Otnce by 1/19 proper I fomla Bids ~ be ,. Sum mil Ottve.. La.gun• MortUrary. Dittctors. · · anoe
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County on October 241. •~• The followmg persons are APPLICANT A• con ange County on No-..moer l announced lime Bids w111 be turneo 10 1t1e ener1ti0n of the Beecll. Celt! 92651 (~3) 423-149~ following-mus at
1988 TN• buslneu Is con· dol~ bu.iness as: Proc>ertlee 2. l988 publici'f opeoed end r..OIClty Clerll wltflln MIO time This C>us•nest •• con· Good Shepherd Cem·
,__ ducted t>y: an 111dlvldual ROSE J ENTERPRISES. LOCATION A 40 acre '111111' aloud •I u oo 1t m , °' 11111m1t. 1n a Meleo enveloPe. duc190 b'f an 1nal'W!Oual CA.Sn.LAS ete " Hunti ngton
Publlahed Orange Cout The registrant c:;:: 21293 Vista Vafde. El T0to. Pllfoel located on the south· Pub11$11ed Orange Coast aoon lher••ftet u ptM:· oci.t\tlfled on tile outside with The reg11tr1n1 com-Fernando M . Casillas ~ Pierce BroL
Delly Piiot Nov.mber 5. 12. menoed to tranlllci CalllCKnla 92630 weet corner 01 Hamilton Av· Delly Piiot Novem~ 12· 19· tieabte on Friday o-noer 1ne BJ<l Item N\imber and tile merlOed to ttanSlllC1 ~-e 8 2 born 1 n ·
t9,26,1NI neu und•r IM flcUtous AoutieSager.3211 "B". enveandMagnoll•Street 26.0ecemt>er3 1988 111, l988 Ill th. Counol OC*llngOet• neas unae< the t1c111ous •I ' . Bell Broad'"-.tY
Sa.075 bull,,... n•me °' names Harb« Blvd, Santa An•. ZONE· LUO·O·cz.f P2 S•-066 Ch•mt>e<s, City Hell, 77 F11r Each Old shall wecity ousiness name or ,,_ Joc~tepec, Jaliaco. Mortuary, Costa
---------l~t::at>OYeon N~ ~California 9270• \Limited UM Olttrtc:t within .,_ti' Mftnl't °'1Ye. Costa Mesa. ea11.1aacn 1no fN9'Y item as set 1i.1ec1 abOv• on (not Y9tl Mexx:o on August 2.., Mesa Directors. "9lJC ll)TlC[ The Reglttr•nt com· an Oll Ola1rlet wfthln the r~ nv11W. !Qfnla '°' the l'Umlatung ol forth In tne ~!cations. Joseph ltolerl 1906. Paaed aw~
Karen \.orrllne Vlll Camp menced to 1ra11aact bull· Co11tal Zone within • I t.ABO.R ANO MATERIAL TOI My and ell exoeptlOns to the T1'11s st•temeril was t•led N bet z. 1988 m ,._..;&t::;::1::-9:::l::50:====:-::-PM:nnoua ....... Thia tlat.,,,.,,t WU "'-' ,,... under th• flctltlou• Floodp!aln) FICT1TIOUS au-•· FURNISH ANO INST AL\. A IPKlflcatlons must be deef. wltfl tne Co<lnty Cleric ot Or· oven' .
NAME8TATDllNT wllhthe CountyClerltofOf· buslnas name or namea REQUEST Amend the MA•8TATlttllbfT !REPLACEMENT CHIP· ly In 1119 bid, and lallunt to atl99 County on November Fountain Valley, CA. PAC1FIC VIEW
Tiie tolloWlng '*"°"'.,. anoe County on November lilted above on NIA Lind UM Element of tllel TM following persons.,., PERIOUMP 800Y Mt forth ll1Y Item In ll'le 10, 1988 In 1956 he was -~AL PARK
doing bulltlell M: 3. 1988 Roselle Sager 0-al Plan to ello'W up lo doing bu11nen as. apec1f1catlon1 shall b•1 fWm4 ~ in dHlh by ~ UNIQUE FINISHING, 765 ,~ Thia Stltenw'll ..... flied 6. ecrea of a.n.tel Com-LOS AU.MITOS REALTV. AdClltlonel Mii of the g.tounds for rejection of IN Pvb1""9d Orange COUl ... ~~-) ,.. __ ,.__ cemecary. MorNar)
W-1 17th StrMI Unit H. Publlthed Orange ......,., with the County Clertt of ()r. merc.!al and up 10 33 6 acr•l3011 Brtmh•ll Or Los spec;lllclllOnS mey be ot>-bl<I Detty P.1o1 NQ'Wsnber 19 26 .on. "'"'-....__~ CNiC)el • er.m.tory Coet• ....... Callf. 92626 Deity Piiot November 12. 19. Inge County on Oclob« 27. of High Oenllly RellelentJll AlamttO.S Cahl 90720 lllned •t the Ottloe ol the Each bid ahall #t forth Ille Dec;wllbW 3. 10. 1988 Swviv~ by IOVU\I 3500 PllClfic: v-[)ri\le
Marc J Steele. t300 26. oec.m11er 3. t988 1988 to permll up to 900 d'Welhng Seim• J-t Kommann, Putchulng Agent 11 71 F.., I tun names and reelodenc:. of Sa-102 w 1 f e Cat a 11 n a ~t 8-:tl
Adami. Coeta Mela. Calif ~ ,.... wni1• 30 11 Brimhall Or . Los OrM. Coat• M-. Call-ell peraona and parties C 11 • f C t 6"-.27'00
92'27 Publlahed Orange cou1 I EH v 1 Ro NM ENT AL Alamttos C•l1f 90720 fomie Bids "'°'*' be r• trft••ted 1n the P'opoeal 11 P\aJC flOTlC( 111 as o os ~
Thia l>ullneu 11 con-f1t8.JC NOllCE DailyPilolNo'Wemt>er26.0.-STATUS Tl111project11cov-I This bu11ness 1s con-turnedtotne•ttenltOl\Ofthe the bid es by 1 COfl)OratlOn, Mea. Ten .ons.. Rudi
dUcMdby:anlndMOull cemt>er3. 10.11. t988 ered t>y Env1ronmei'ltal Im-ducteoby anl/\dMOual City Clent. wittlln Aidt.me Jt•t• tll9 n.,.,.. of Ute Of.
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The re9l1trant com· F'ICTIT10US .U...11 Sat20 pect Aepor1 No 87~ The r•glatrent com-I rnlt, In • M8led erNeloPe. lleerll wflO can llgn an ~ ITATDmMT Jc.ph (Ten) C&slll&s·
nwlC9d lo lranMCI ooat-MAMI aTA.,...,.,. COASTA\. STATUS nm"*"*' to ltA.nSICI bull-ldenhlledonlheoutsldeWlth qeement on bellalf Of the The falloWlng pef90M .... • nee. under the llctltoul The follollflng pwaons .,. protect la In the Coeatal ness undet the llct11ous the Bid Item Numbef at\d tha corpor•hoo end whether oo.ng t>u""89S as. Fred (Mary Lou) ~ name or ,,.,.,,.. dolnQ ~ ea: rtllJC ll)TIC( Zone Arter Planning Com-buainess name or namft ~ e>ete more men one olflclr mYSt p e AR s o N & A s • C • s 11 I as. R obert
ll-.dabo"9on0ctobef11. SIJBE SPORTS·TEAM mts.SlonendCityCouncllac· tlltechboveonNIA Ilg(' l1ttiebkl11t>y•parl· SOCtATES.3115VtbW•y (Susan ) Casillas.
1111 SUBARU. 7811 Slatwr A"9. FICTITIOUS _,..... lion. this Land Ute Element Selm•Ja1* Kornmenn Eac;n Old s'h.11 se>ee•ly ~or a IQll'lt ,,.,""•· NewQonBeecn Ca11t 92663 Manuel Ca1tllas Marc St_.. • P. Huntington Beech, Callt MAMR l'TA TIMINT Amendmerit mull be acted This st•tetnent was hied I eec:h and _,, Item u Mt ll•t• the ,,.,_ ..o ad-Rot>ert T ~ 3 "5 • Tllll statern«1t wu flied 92647 The follo'Wtl'g persona ere ort t>y the Ca.llfornt• Coestal with the County Cleric of Of-forth 1n trie sp«:iflcatton1 01'91M1 of a1 9"*• part· v.na wwr N9woorl Beech Tony (Carmen)
wf1t1 the County Clerk of Of· Ch•d DI Marco. 9571 doing busJnell u Cotnmtaak>l'I n Ml .,,,..,o. fillle COlmty on Octooer 26 Anyencun uceouona to the I,_, and joint _,turen If Calf ~ Cas ti I as, Oa v t d
.. 1 County on October 241. Olympic dr . HuntlnQtOn SANTA SURPLUS. 7352 m.nt to the City'• Local 911 tpeC•lleallOMmutt be Clear· th• Oldder II • SOI• Thtl business .. con· (Sharon) Casillas
1988 a..ch, Cellf 92846 C.,,t• AYenUe, Huntington Coutel Program. F3ta23 ty 1n the bid, end tlitu<9 to pt~letonh~ °' another dUc'l9d by an 1n<1MdUll n .n C ... nas Edch · ,_,,. Thia bullMU Is con-Beech, Calif. 9~7 ON FILE A copy of the PubliSheO Ofenge Coast set forth any ltam In the entity that doee ~ The reglatrent com· oe.uy ~ • e I P\lbbtled Orange Coast ducted by. enlndMdual OeneM AnderMt\, 28981 pr09Qaedreque.tllonf1teln Dally Pilot November S. 12.
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•o•clllcet1ona •hall be under 1 ftctltlous nerne, IM~ to transact 0091• (Terri) Casallas.1 o.11y Piiot NoY9f'llber 5, 12, The registrant com· Modjellla PNll. Trabuco the Deoertment Of Com-19, 28, 1988 ground• fOf relet1ion of the bid ahd be In the,..., name ,,... un4'¥ IN llc111ou1 Jimmy (Terry)
tt. ~ 1988 menc.cS to transact bull· Canyon. Callf. 92679 1T1Unlty OeY91oe>ment. 2000 S•-070 bid of the bide*' With a deaiQ-bu3ineas name or nam.a C I l l Th re e I ' ' S...07t n..a u!IW tti. flctltoua Thi. bualneu la con· Main Street, Huntington nation lotlowlng showing llSted it>ove on January e as as V
---------bullnea name CK n.,,_ dl.letec:t by· an lndtvldu.i Beach. CallfC>fnla 92648. for Pta.IC N()llC( Each bid "*1 •t forth 1tie "08A II"-llttttlol>• name)", 1912 daughters, trgtrua
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"8JC ll)TIC( Hated •bove on March. 1987 The registrant com· lnepectlon by the public. A I full names &nd r.al<lencff of pr~. howe'W«, no fie. Robert T P-80<1 L'Esperra.nce: Father
_ _....--.......-----Chad OIMarco menCed to trensacl bu"'-copy ol 1119 t11tf repol't will FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I'" ~rsone e nd P•rt1e1 tltloui n•me Sl\all De used Th•• •t•ternenl was fi*l (Agu&tine) Rodrt· ,._ _, Flew PICnnoul ........ This statement was fli.d ness under ttie llelltoua be •'Welleble to lrttef .. ted NAM« IT ATEMENT interested In the prooosaf 11 unlell thete 11 • current with the County Cieri< ol Or· R 0 se mar y ... ,., I en
MAim ITA,.......,. •Ith the County Cieri< of Or· tl\ISln.a n•me or name. parties •t City Hiii o:r the nw 1ot1owing c>«son• are the bid IS by a (;Oll>Ofalton. reglstr•tlon witn ttie Orange ange County on October 26 'l_Ue 1 • 34 2983 HarbOr Blvd. The '°"°'"ng ~ ,,. ~ County on NoYember lltted •boYe on NoYember Main City Library (7 t t t Cloing bustness u st•t• 1he netnM Of 1"9 of· County Recotdet In c.ae ot 1aaa (Tony) Rodnque1 dolnO ~ ... 3, 1988 12. 1968 Talbert Avenue) aner o. THE ARMOFIER. n20 nc.s wno can 119n en c0<oor•tton1. Include 1119 .,..,,,s gra.ndchlldttn and 21 Co"ta Mesa, CA F A CON £.A 0 E. nentl OeneleAllde<Nll c.tnber 2. 1984. Ant~lm Avenue. Cos111~1 on behalt o# Ifie n . .,,,.. o# IM Pr..ident,j Publlalled C>ange Coast ..... ...A..a..ld,ttn ~ ai'ON~~EVELOPMENT Publllhecl Oflnge Coast Thia ltltM*lt 'WU llled AL\. INTERESTED PER-Mesa. CA 924127 cCKooratiCK'I and whelhef Secr9tary Tr~rer. encS DIMiy Piiot ~ber S 12 r;:th .. -........ M i a.a.A •1 •• tlN ..._ v de E •IA' Dal~ Howrnt>er t2, tt, With Ille County Clerlc Of Or· SONS.,.. Invited to attend O•n•el J Smith. 2220 more than one olflcer ""'" Manager 19, 26 1m rot ers. anue ...-. .. ~~~9~·~ ~~1Ma ange~~on~bet~~iandn~An~m~~~·~11~bid•-a~h~~~~~;ty~~~~~~~t~he~~~~--~~~~=~C;;•;P;~=~J~~=~C;•;m~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Md F I !655 S..oa9 9, t968 opinions Of IUbmll 9'llo.nce Mesa. CA 92627 nerW1iP °' • 101J1t VW1tllf9. MeM v.C:uec~U;. Coeta . '1177U toror1Qaln1ttnelC>Qllcltlon The reglstr•lll com·111ate ,,,. names and ad·
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The Legal Department at the
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nounce a new service no.,., avail-
able to new bus•nesses
We w ill now SEARCH the
name for you at no utra charge
ano save you ltle time and the
trip to the Covrt House 1n Santa
Ana Then ot course after the
search 1s completed we will ftle
your l1ct111ous busin~» name
statement with the County Cler'<,
pubhsh once a week tor tour
weeils as required Cy law and
then frle your proof of pubh·
cation with the County Clerk
Please stop by to f1le yovr
1tct1t1ous business statement at
the Oa1ty Pilot Legal Depart
ment 330 West Bay Costa
Mesa C•hforn1a If you can not
stop by please call us
at 111•1 642·4321 E'Ctenst0n
315 or 316 and we will ma1'e
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COSTA MESA ............... ..,.
Good home In a good area at a very affordable
price. Move In condition. Remodeled kitchen,
brick flreplace. Master bedroom opens onto
patio & pool. Call now. 546-2313. HP1 DPlll•• , ... , ......
Extra large custom home. Mesa Bluff area. 5 big
bedrooms, 3 baths, formal living room. crackl-
ing fireplace, super large bonus & recreation
room. Large master, private front courtyard,
free form pool & spa. Great for person who
Insists on the best. Call 546-2313. HP2
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AttractJve famity home in Mesa Verde, large
corner lot, big IMng room, French doors in
family room & dining area. family kitchen With bit
In microwave, ceiling fan. Many lmrpovements.
Near shopping & schools. Can now, won't last.
S.6-2313. HP3 ma mn ..... ,.... 12.,..
Loveiy custom home. excellent location, Mex-
ican tile entry. Big living room. Famlty room.
crackllng fireplaoe. Country kitchen with Mex-
ican pavers, micro wave, slide out shelves.
Newly painted lnterio'f. Many extras. Call now for
details. S.6-2313. HP4 .... ,...... ..,.,..
Nloe three bedroom home plus 4 units In ,good
Costa Mesa area. Units need some work, each
unit has small yard. Rents are low for area, could
be raised. Great patential for the handyperson.
Call for details. S.6-2313. HP5
• mlL PIUI Ua.-Exoetlent home, great area of Mesa Verde.
Move In condition. Big IMng room. Areptace in
dining room, new carpets, all new kitchen with
oak cabinets, new counter top, cook top, stove
& micro. Suitt in book cases. nice yard with
epart<Hng pool & spa. Great buy at this price &
location. caJI 5"4&-2313. HP6
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Immaculate Mesa Verde home on big comer lot.
Generous rooms throughout. Famity room. 3 big
bedrooms. 2 baths. Most conveinent to shop-~ & ~s. Call for appointment ~2313.
FIE·---...... Very popular Hampton model, very attractive
price. Spacious living room. vaulted ceMlng,
crackMng ftnlplac:e. Formal dining room. big
tam•ty room & kttchen combo. 3 btg bedrooms.
Great buy In a great area. Call ~2313. HP8
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0ne of this week• better buy&. eeHer has left
... & ti mottvated. Famtty room, flreplace.
frelhfy painted lnteriof r exterior Is texocoted
with 15 ~ guarmrt•. Complete Solar-system.
Quiet nelght>omood. Terrific buy for family.
Won't llllt. Cal 546-2313. HP9
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~ out of, or Into ea.ta MeM.. t11111 .. -•""''l>Of~rt
a.ct\ or ar.,. CowrtY1 COnfU8ed about
who to c8ll or how to get Information on
where you .. P'Q? Clll "'·century 21 The
A1e1 EM .... la COlw-*d wtth 7,000 oftlcee
ttwoughout the Untted 9--. Cal cu '9IOC9-
tton dlp9rtrnent, PHYLLIS M&-7171 or ROY
54&-2313
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3 bedroom with a New England flair. Living room
with used brldt fireplace, custom window COYet-
lngs, tiled patio room With wet bar, enclosed
laundry area. Above ground pool Attached
single car and detached double garage. Open
this weekend. For details call 64&-7171. NP1
Oii.iSM. UllW . 12 ......
Just listed, a real buy, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath,
family kitchen. Located on most desirable
street. Dream of living on EastSide?? This could
be your chance. For a private showing. Call
646-7171. NP2 , .... ,. sn..-
Looklng for that large rural tot? Look no more.
Call today to see this 3 plus den and library. Just
a ltttle bit of country here. With lots of patential.
Call a..6-7171. NP3 , ... ....,... an-.
Unsual opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom
home being renovated to match the new PUD
complex currentty under construction. This unit
to be sofd as part of association with 12 other
townhomes. For information call 646-7171. NP4
LITS TILi 'fWllY snt,-
CaJI about this unusual Eastsfde property. Large
R-1 lot with alley access. Front house is 2
~room, 1 bath with separate granny quarters
and room tor large RV. Call for Information
regar~ the Income. You will be pteasantty
surprl . Call 646-7171 . NP5
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Newty painted 3 bedroom, 2 bath formal living
room, convenient kitchen. Combination family
room and dining. ExceHent location. Call for
Information 646-i'171. HP6
... "llURI 11 ..... 3 bedroom. 2 bath, family kitchen. 2 patios, near
South Coast Metro Area. Close to school and
shopping. Priced for quick sate. CaH today.
646--7171. NP7
111111• ·-··.. .. ... 2 adjacent R-2 lots In Costa Mesa redeYek>p-
ment area. Value In the land. Approxlmatety
2'4,000 sq. ft. of bulldabte land. Call for Infor-
mation regarding this property. 646-7171. NP8
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Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath townhome. With
family room or formal dining large patio yard,
double attached garage, community pool, spa
and tennis. Near back bay. Call now 646-7171.
NP9 ••••mnwata Excelleot ca.ta ~ business opportunity.
Well eetablt9hed bridal, formal wear and tuxedo
rentel lhappe, wen located. Direct alt Inquiries to
646-7171. NP10
NEWPORT BEACH
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2 bedroom, 2 bath. Newport landing near Costa
...._ ctty NI. ewe tor lnformatk>n. 646-1111.
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TERRY McCAROLE-PRESIOENT
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Newly painted 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Maids room
or intaw bedroom and bath down. Formal dining
room. Bonus room, country kitchen, laundry off
kitehen. Large patio and yard. 2 car attached
garage plus carport or boat storage and much
more. To preview call 646-7'71. NP11 YDUa•nwmNW r114,111
Impressive corner unit. 2 bedroom\ 2 bath. View
from every room. Convenient to beach. Gated
guarded community. Call for further infor-
mation. 646-7171. NP12
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Surrounded by a wooded wonderland. 3
bedroom. 2.5 bath view townhorne. Inside laun-
dry, private patio, excellent location In the
complex. Community pool. Call for details.
646-7171. NP13
.. ••••Ill 1DUCI S1M,Jll Outstanding, totally upgraded 3 BR. 21h BA
townhorne overlooking beautiful meadow.
Absofute move-in condition. It's a lot. For details
call 646-7171. NP15
OTHER AREAS ........ ... ..
Most d4!Mrable Jasmine Creek townhome on
greenbelt with view of ocean & hills. 3 bedroom.
2.5 baths. Super Corona def Mar location. CaJI
546-2313. NP10
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Great retirement home for adults over 55, five
star park, 2 bedrooms plus den. 2 full baths,
pecan paneling & cabinets, large laundry room,
wood deck, porch has view of. mountains. 2
patios, large carport. Call 546-2313. HP11
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Very smart custom condo 2 or 3 bedroom. has
custom upgrades, parquet flooring, living room
& dining area, crackling brick fireplace, custom
carpeting. Super buy for you beach lovers. Call
~2313. HP12 . ma 'llRH•• llY P12-
Best buy in Irvine. Beautiful 2 story home has
been reduoed thousands. Great inner location,
first noor has big tMng room, gourmet kl1chen,
dining room & powder room. Second levet has
huge master suite with bath. two more
bedrooms & a bath. Call 54&-2313. HP13 --""'... ,,.,.. Very neat 2 bedroom mobile home with view of
the channel. Many upgrades, new vertical
blinds. much much more. Possible owner as-
sistance In financing. Call Sf6-2313. HP 1~
WILlll._ Ill.,_
Beautiful Corona del Mar. shorecliffs area home
with semi-private beach privileges. Huge comer
lot. Formal living room with firepface. Family
room with ocean peek & 2nd fireplace. Dining
area with French dOors leadrng onto huge
redwood deck. Gourmet kitchen with ocean '**· Parklike grounds with tall stately coral tr .... Much more. C... 54&-2313. HP15
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A un6Ql'9.,... ~'by C..tury 21 and
Century 21 TM.,.... -tht9 trlllfafng is
dlelDMO to ha¥ayou out MllnQ immedlatety.
W. .. tM Number 1 hOIM .-nQ ayatem ff'I
America and we do ha\19 the best training.
Cell ROY 548-2313 or PHYLLIS 646-7171 for
more Information.
270 f!AST 17TH STREET,COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
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A LOWEST PRICE ......
Bi« Canyon Home. Beautiful Dover completely
redecorated, French windows and doors, den
with wet bar. Low maintenance garden with
large patio and deck. Gated community. Jackie
Keigh.
GUARD GATED 1535.000 _
Big Canyon. expanded Dover model, 2 BR, 2 BA,
built in entertainment center, hardwood floors,
crown moldings, wet bar, air conditioned. Land-
scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales.
\ BIG CANYON S1A1Sw000
Lovely traditional family home. 6 BR, 4 BA, with
elegant formal marble entry. Large master
suite, large private lot with PoOI. On one of Big
Canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody.
FA8ULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,115,000
Tradldonal Country French, 5 BR, 6'h BA, home.
Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's
15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through-
out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody.
NEW~AIRWAY ONE 12.3115.000
New Fairway One custom home. Outstanding in
quality and design. 4 BR. 4'h BA, library spacious
master suite. Golf course, mountain and city
lieht views ftom every room. Danny Bibb or
Stephanie Grody.
ING CANYON CUSTOM 12,850,000
Magnificent family home set on one of the
largest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached oak noors. 6 BR.. separate large cabana, pool, and
spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step-
hanie Grody.
llG CANYON BEST YEW S3,2GO,OOO
Five BR, home with 1 ao· golf course. mountain
and city li&hts view. lmPQrted tile roof. makis
quarters, c"hildrens wing. Master suite with sit-
ting area and balcony. Danny Bibb or Linda
Oeth.
WA iEAMONT ..LJDO t8LE S1 - -Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3 BR. 4 BA:
dramatic ltving room plus family room home.
Larcer lot and ~k. Great location, easy walk to
Lido Vlllace. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan.
8AYFRONf ll'ECTACULAR 91 -000
Master suite with fireplace and study. ~
wing with large f amlly room and 3 ad jot nine
bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen wfth bay view,
maids room. Sltp for a large yacht. Barbara Aune
or Carlyn Callan.
Tbaaka &o c•e ace•le. atatr aad client•
of GRUBB A ELLIS our CANTREE
baa 2.000 CANS OP FOOD aad ia.._
powina! We are •till aee.epciac :roar
doaaUou &o ••Ip feed t•e llomeleH
aad •-cry of Ora.ace Coa•t:r.
EMERALD BAY
E...w.o aAY-ocEM 8ll>E $1,150,000
Older home on good lot with great view and
fabuJous potential. We just listed this at
$1 ,150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K.
Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley.
OVERLOOKING BEACH $2,375,000
Terrific new l BR, 4'h BA w/conv. den. Looks
down on the private beach & pounding surf. This
is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may earry
finandnc to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave
HlrschJer or Rod Daley.
VIEW WITH IM>AT... Sin.-
Slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat. Com-
munity pool and sun deck. Two garage spaces.
Two BR, 2 BA. Price includes furniture. Gayle
Amato.
CUSTOM YEW ESTATE '1,-.000
Elepnt 6 BR. and guest quarters in exdusive
aru ol Newport Beach. wonderful for entertain-
ing indoor and outdoor, large pool, outdoor
coOking. Two master suites. Triona Bergin.
C.0.11. .. IE WATER VIEW 11,115,000
Dramatic r80• views of ocean, jetty, Catalina
and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves.
Spacious older home with 4 BR. 5 BA. A special
C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth.
~OI .}!!!!f 'lo BR 2tL. BA Bluffs '1JlllJllO ,., ~. 7 • n . unit. peffect
location, new ~int. well maintained. CommunJ.
ty pool Sandie Fix.
H.V. HOMES sea.n
IMCCAHYOH 4U.n
2 Civic Plaza #100 ..
GMATLOCATION .-,.-
Very llght and bri&ht. sunny 2 BR. home with
upgraded tile floorfnc and white Berber carpet.
Immaculate. Trtona Bergin.
urnE DOLL HOUSE '211.000
Comfort and luxury in outstandjnc near New-
port Center location. Newer 2 BR, executive
condominium. La~..community PoOI and
spa. Nancy lmbemlno.
QUALITY BULT~ MODEL l3Glw900
Three BR, 2'h BA, home with red tile roof, new
carpeting. custom cabinetry. Ref1ects outstand·
ing pride of ownership. Beverly Duddy.
ELEGANT TOWIO• 1321.000
Spacious 3 BR. 2'h BA. end unit. Very light and
bright. completely remodeled, has very private
patio. Walk to pools, Wildlife Preserve. Triona
Bergin.
A SPECIAL LOCATION $Ml.SOO
In ocean close Corona· Del Mat. 3 BR. 2th BA.
family room home overlooks quiet and peaceful
park like location. Sparklinc pool and spa
nearby. Gloria Robertson 0t Carolyn Lowe.
HAMOR VIEW HOIES '450.000
Carmel model, ) BR. family room. great poten-
tial, next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your
contractor. Ann Peters. ... ......,.._
MEDfTERMNEM Vl.l.A "'5,000
A decorators dream, whi~hlte. High ceil-
ings, red tile roof, professional landscaping.
White wooden shutters, extra room for many uses. Assoc. pool & spa. Mali Gulledge.
FAia Y HOIE AT,... IEACH 1115,000
Four BR, 2th BA, laree home dose to beach
Great place to raise • IJ'OWinc. active family
Three car prace for all the toy5. Hobie Denny
H.Y. HOlma-IOI *In 1725,GOO
Expanded and remodeled 5 BR. model perfect
home. Bleached wood floors. French doors and
windows. new kitchen and bathroom. Great
location. Beverly Morphy.
IELCOURT 1115,GOO
Arst time offered-Towne Collection Plan c. Two
master suites, l BA, IMnc room with two story
celllnc. formal diftlne, many customized fea-
tures. Belle Partch. ••••can DTAft NCllS .,......., ~ from ~ eour.y petlt In dty of -·~...-StMety 1ocr ~ alcl ptne, fk:us and =ees. sa 8lt. 7 BA. tpeeteaNr pool and
.... Madler home Could probably
RT-7 ~ aert.a Aune.
1U•D11••CU91'Gll •111• Undef ~ ..... vtewsof the ocZn
Md dty ...._ Five or lb bedrooms. elevator. ~ rewls.. To be COHiplde tn the sprint. ~ yow' flnBhes nowt Ann Peters.
11 Llllll Ill.I
PllllTE llTE ··-111111 ...._ TUll1lllW.
~ waterfront home was COMPLETELY
remc>deted & expanded 2 years ago featur-
ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12' ceilings,
exquisite master bedroom w/Hls & Hers
baths + aeparate sitting room. P-ter & slip
for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private
yard & patJos. $2,950,000. The best of
Llnda18'e.
11'91 PlllE IUICTill
. II LI• ISLE
PllYITE llTE-llllm ISi 111
FllTllTIO lllTEMPllWIY
Recently completely remodeled, this ..
• 2111 home feature0~bedrooms, 41h
baths, a private r ~ y pool and ex-
tensive use "'e..o~.anite and Berber
carpet pf us ar ~ ,..,1Dle lighting system. A
private pier 8110 slip for a 60 foot yacht is
strategically located in front of the home.
Huge master suite fronts water. The ul-
timate In sophistication. $1,795,000(LH)
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UllMIMECISTIM
Charming Old Engltsh home situated on
best location of Harbor Ridge features 5
bedrooms, and sweeping staircase in
grand foyer. Magnfficent views of ooean
and bay to Catalina and Palos Verdes. A
gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of many features. This weft-executed
property is offered for $2, 750,000.
II.Ill PllCE IEllCTlll .
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I a.E II• PllPEITY
ZllDF••ISES
Opportunity comes but once In a lifetime
for a property such as this. Competety
fenced. the horne 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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2321 22U STIED
1 ICIE ClllPl•I
PllFESSlllAL TElllS ClllT
"Blue Chip" environmental includes pri-
vate, park-like custom, brick home on
neerty 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 baths,
prtyate professional tennis court, grotto-81Yte poof & spa + a true gourmet kitchen.
In a word ... Fabulous. $2,895,000
2111 ILTllllll lllVE
IRYllE CIYE cnt••
&ATE IUUIEI ClllMlltn
Fabulous lrvlne Cove, south of the Coast High-
way. this smashing 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom
home has been remodeled and includes a
completely new lcitchen wtth all new appliances.
Fantastic Pacific Ocean View • Very private
pool. Th s adult oriented home off«S private.
white sandy beach and the "MOST" of the
"BEST". Quiet Study. Evef'Ything and onJy
$1.'495,0001
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COTI:REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU 0
LAIE llllWIUI
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40 ACIEI PllME Ull
Located be4ow Cedar irita'" and south of
Cedar Ridge Estatr '-Y. '1ay be the last
available 8Cr8P' o~y .ush area south of
the lake with ~ 1vileges. Land useage
Is flexible. O\~r will help finance, will
trade, exchange, etc. Asking only
$40K/acre. Call for fact sheet.
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1111 ••111111111
That's rtghtf 1/4 acre~and wtth a super
2nd story vtew ~ ~ '>riced below lot
Ylllue, this~ ft'y . .e deal of the yeart
Pr111ntty In· 4..V Oedroom cottaige. Celt
for more lnfc."'iil!.adon & a private showing.
$575,000.
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760-1900
131 VII LIM Siii
FlllLllS LIM &IYFIDIT
PllYITE PIEi I SLIP
This super waterfront ~ on an over-
sized lot features 4 t-i ~ "ls & 4 baths
with exceptional "O~Y ->t exposure on
Newport Char~ .,gant living room.
huge waterfron~ ... oo & separate maid's
quarters are just a few of the amenities.
$1,425,000
Ill, Ill, ..
ll•ES-11'11
What an opportuottytl Only • mites from
Bn.n Heed Ski Re9ort & 12 miles from
PM-Quftch lake ... this is a fabulous dealfl
fncredlbte stream on property wfth 30%
pine & ...,.,.. tree COYerage. Just 200 mttes to Laa Vegas. Last large property In area.
Airport accee1lbkt. What poeeibffltiesl Only sm.ooo tor the whole parce1. can Bill
Cote.
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101 UIU ISLE
PllYITE UTE 1111•1 ISWI
LIYEL Y llLLlllSE
This lovely traditional 3 bedroom
dollhouse features the finest in quality
construction & vaulted ceilings. a gourmet
kitchen and pier & stlp for numerous boats
to 65'. Lots of storage & ready to move in.
Call for appointment. $1,395,000
IEW LISTill
2201 FIESTA
ILIFFS -STiii
Much desired Linda plan on quiet cul-de-
sac. 3 BR, 2 BA, living room with fireplace.
The huge, roofed patio could easily be
enc:k>9ed to make family room or ad-
dltk>nal bedrOOQ'l + ba1h. Beautiful green-
belt location. $355,000
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NEW LISTINGS
PARK LIDO . '195,000
Spacious 3 BR, 2 BA townhouse w/3 car garage,
large utility room, private patio, & hardwood
floon. A good investment area.
BEACON BAY 1450,000
Darling beach cottage plus 1 BR apt io charming
Beacon B~. Property orig. family home-could
be again. Community tennis-leasehold land.
OTHER AREAS
OIANGEnEE S 118,900
'"1ell maintained 2 BR, 1 BA. Upper Plan 5 in
excellent location. Carpets & drapes are apptox
1 year old. Great price/great value!
P AIRVIEW HILL •I 79,000
Fabulous tri-level townhome only 7 years old.
Spacious 2 BR 2 BA, A/C, alarm system, 2
patios, and much more. Great complei w/pool &
spa. Excellent location.
BASTSIDE COSTA KESA tl91,500
Experience the good life in your own 4 BR, 21"1
BA townhouse East Side. Enjoy pool, tennis and
Back Bay. FR, 2 car garage. All 4 under 200K.
Call to see!
COSTA MESA U UJ.,000
Pride of ownership fireplaces in MBR & LR.
Must see to appreciate. Storage, s lcyJight., Island
kitchen. Quiet location greenbelt. Hurry won't
last.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 1375,000
Charming 3 BR, 21h BA. Recently remodeled
home on comer location. Tum key condition.
Spacious brick patio & grass play area + 31/t car
garage.
NBLUB GAIL IANCB M7t 900
Breathtaking views are the aettinr for this 4 BR,
quality built tudor home locate<i on one acre
zoned equestrian.
llll&ALDBAY 18t~800
Fabulous views of Catalina + Canyon. Pak,
pool, tennia 3/BR, 3 BA plUI den. Very private
..... deck. beemecl ceiliap.
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY 1-4
THE BLUFFS %&311.AQUETA
3BR $339,000D. GOLDSBERRY
SUNDAY 1-4
THE BLUFFS . Zt3l IAQUETA
3BR $339,000D. GOLDSBERRY
THE BLUFFS 609 AVENIDA LADER.A
2BR $382,000 K. PARKER
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BEACON BAY
lBR, 2BR
B.V. BILLS
4BR, FR
B.V.BOM~
5BR, FR
29 BEACON BAY
$659,poo 0 . VALENTINE
S917 PAAK GREEN
$698,500 G. LIVINGSTON
1918 POIT CilDIFP
$625,000 K. LYNCH
CORONA DEL MAq
JASMINE CREEK U49,000
Dramatic Plan IV lovely light decor with priva te
patios and garden. Spacious 3 bedrooms plus
expanded family room. CentraJ air.
e.v. mus H49,ooo
Four bedroom traditional with 2 cozy fireplaces,
formal dining and large family room. Spacious
courtyard entry. Located on quiet cul-de-sac.
H. V. HILLS '498,500
Wonderful location nut to park! Beautifully
refurbiahec:l 4 BR, w/new kitch., baths, french
doors, large covered patio in private setting.
IAD'IONT tl,250,000
Fabulous contemporary 4 BR, 3 ~ BA perfect in
every detail, high ceilinp. wood Ooor, very light,
"5' South patio. Room fo.r large boat.
WATllRONT COM 111475,000
Great ~tential, remodeVexpand. Prime lo-
cation. 4 BR. 31,; BA + much more. Spectaculu
lot + view. Motivated a.eller. One of a kind. Will
comider all o«en.
NEWPORT BEACH
BLUFFS $%59,000
Bluffs best buy! 3 BR, with new oak kit cabinets
& flooring. 2 story overlooking lovely patio. l
BR, dn stairs can be study. Tastefully decorated.
BLUFFS '359,000
Exceptional free standing condo in ideal location
on greenbeJt. Two lovely patios, completely
remodeled, freshly painted. Just delightful.
BLUFFS H8!,000
Fabulous condo on wide greenbelt, 1 story end
unit. High beam ceilinJs, lots of windows for
bright and ch~ feeling. Large brick wrap-
around patio. Bluffs best I-story location.
BACK BAY '479,000
Wonderful Back Bay home, perfect for the
growinK family 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath, sep, fam.
room. Hu~e rear yard with separate play area &. t
R. V. parking.
NEWPORT HBJGHTS Hff,000
Cape Cod tyle w/5 BR. Beamed ceilings, French
doors, stained glass windows. LR. FR and master
suit,e all with fireplaces. Spacious yard wl pa
NEWPORT HEIGHTS '79&.000
Fabulous 180° view of Newport Harbor/entire
second floor master bedroom suite. large deck
plus patio. Three fireplaces.
LIDO ISLE 1799 600
Charming 3 BR. d~n. office on wide lot. M~ter
BR overlooks courtyard E"·er)· BR has a pn vate
BA. Open ..-bright noorplan"' 'Frenlh doors to
large unny patio.
HAIBOK RIDGE . sao.ooo
A f abulou. 180° view from this e tate home.
Quality throughout . 4 BR. ltbran and large
family room. Within steps of the pool. One of
your most prestigious areas.
BIG CANYON U ,396,000
Fabulous cusotm buj)t home overlooltin« golf
course 3 bedroom suites, 4 full baths, library,
den, plus dream kjtchen with fireplace. Master
bedroom on 1st floor.
BIG CANYON I l,5t5,000
Enjoy the serenity of living on the golf course! 5
BR, FR, formal DR. AU rooms face the course.
Pool and spa grace lush grounds.
UDO I l,t00,000
Luxury with incredible views. high MCUrity with
4 BR, 5 BA. Nothing else like it because owner
put two units together.
BAYSHOIES 11,750~000
Fabulous one-of-a-kind Bayft0nt w/irauy lawn~
huge ~l oveniud deck, 3 alipa. channinc ''old
Nnport' oo 1 ~ Be}'9borea lota..
OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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BAYVIEW DUPLEX
Sp.clou• duplex wtthJa w.lklDtl distance to
Pa~loa A beach. UP 3BR. 2BA. dea. DN
388. 2BA. Fireplace 18 each ult..
Cd 673-7300
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR. 2~ BA formal dlal .. room. 2 deck.;
ocean view from kltcheo a maater ault•. lw9e
llvl .. room. Community pool and apa.
Call 673-7300 $2.0.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Charming home with lots ol wood throughout.
French doora to aUDdec:k. wood floors. wood
beam celllqs. ()pea aad airy feeU... U yoa
•re thJaldat of ranodel&-.. then an plaaa
IDClllded In purchue price.
Call 673-7300 $800.000
SKI VAIL
Peathouae level, heart ol Vall VW.... nepe to
Vista Balla Ult. TrMe tMe ..,..~ .. Vall
coec1o for Y"f .. ~ .. Newport COIMlo. F• deeoratof perfect. a8 ,_ .. awl 1e VOtlr .......... lllell
C..673-7*
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR pla dea. 2~ BA. quiet cad oe Kamalii'
Court. Ceramic tile In atry UICI ldtchen.
flrepaace la llvl.. room. O.e of the but
locatioaa la the Crnt. Comm pool/t•aal•.
Call 673-7300 $265.000
CHARMING UDO ISLE HOME
Street to •treet lot. Lovely MCo.d atory maater
Mite with a.,.. auadcc:k. Beam e....._ die
ftoon. plutat:a.n ahutten. I flreplKa. Aleo
forleue. c.u 673-7300
UDO ISLE
Rare ftad 3 car..,.... o. Udo. Street to atreet
lot with ~ home Mitt aroad beautlhl
patio. t BR. 2 BA. Iota o1 wta4owa ... wood
beam eellllll9 la llvl .. room A kttcbea.
Call 673-7300 . 1710.000
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8£\IUlY HILL<; HA"ICOCk PARK
NEWPORT BEACH
EASTBLUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVE.
4 llEOROOM HOME · This lovely home is located
near Eastbluff's rommunity part & 1s on 1 of the largest
lots 111 Eastbhltt. Room tor a pool or tlP'RSIOn. Mint
cond. w/many upgrades· trench drs & windows. kitchen
w/new tile, cabinets. GE microwave/oven & garden
wmdow security system. & a new roof. Great for
entertaining with an extra large dlm11& rm & eatmg nook
off kitchen w/bay window. A beautiful family neigh·
borhood near schools. churches. tennis & pa1ks.
$449.000
BLUFFS. OREA TL Y REDUCEbl SINGLE
LEVEL END UNIT · Freshly painted with new
carpet. new 1>1lotless stove & oven. new tale. counter
tops, fixtures & mirrored closet doors. AJr conditioned
plus air electuc cleaner and security system Spacious &
private patio overlooking greenbelt & pool Very conve-
nient location-walk to EastbluH shopp!Q& center. CdM
high school. churches. tenms & park. This PfOperty 1s 1n
mint cond1hon & ready for you to move mto Price
includes the land. Reduced to $267.300
OPEN SAT-StM 1-4·30
2401 VISTA HOGAR. BLUFFS. N.B.
BLUFFS. OWNER RETIRED REAJ>Y TO
MOVEt · This owner IS ready to move. so submit all
otters! Sharp, clean & affordable 3 bdrm, 2\i ba.
Enclosed private patio with pretty flowers & plants.. Easy
bving 10 beautiful Newport Btadl & convenitnt to all
Wal~ to community pool, Eastblutf shoPP1n& center.
tennis. churches schools. & parks. Affordable pnce
includes the land. S269.000
OPEN SAT·StM 1 ... 30
2710 VISTA DEL ORO. BlUFfS, N.B.
BLUFF'S "ONE OF A KIND." 180° PAM-
OAAMIC VIEW · Ex,panded. remodeled & upgraded.
ttus property is unique & different from afl others 1n the
Bluffs. At the time of onginal construction. 2 bdrms &
bath' were added below the main levet Master bdrm ste
on main level has an enlarged bath area. 1acuw tub, sky
lights. separate shower & walk1n closet Hfihly upgraded
throughout w/large tamlly rm & spacious dlnmcfkvrng
rm area. New kitchen appt1ances. 11\Slde laundry area &
entrance to home from attached &arage. This IS trul~ a
rare beauty! $510.000 Fee
NEWPORT HACH PENTHOUSE MAG-
NIFICENT OCEAN/BAY VIEW · This
penthouse unit has one of the best views rn Vdla Balboa.
Two room bedroom suites each with pnvate bath and
balcony. Upgraded carpeti,._ skyl'ltlts. fireplace & 1nsade
laundry. Walk to the beach or enioy the pool & tenms.
Stcunty but"" & ~ted community. ~n now IOI
awointment to see. $350.000
SEUD DEIPERATE·8U9111T AU OF-
FERS · Elecant Newport North townhome. Dr~.
charm. style ... this home has it alll> The entry ftows into
an expansive b~ and dintnc area wtMch soars 2 stones
in hecht. The kitchen is open to the drm, enhlncrnc the
friendy, mtotmal amblanct. The downstairs mstT ste is
completely separate from the 11PStatrs bdrm, an Ideal
11rancement tor a tewcer. The loJt. dramatically
ovttlooklnl the lrm llVtS thG home special eittterntnl
Pnce reduced to $2St,OOO
PAUi DESERTS FEELING WITHOUT
LEAVING NEWPORT · Beautiful Newport North
Wiiia. Featunnc 3 BR. and family room. Complete
downstairs covtrd 1n ~vers.. Outside you·n find a lap
. pool, and spa with larre ~bO for entertatnlflt A must
see. $550.000 Of'EN ~y 1-4:30
3000 CORTE PORTOFWO. NWT NRTH VlLAS. N.B.
,_C'WPOAl 8£ACH ~ PALM OCS£Rl SA,.. OICGO SAN FRANCISCO
PR .. LOCATION BLUFFS. NEW LISTING · Prestitious "G .. plan. 3 BR 11-BA. expansive lush
greenbelt sunset & back bay balcony views Beamed uthedral ceiling. walls ot glass ttle entry w1th mirrored stairway
w/hand turntd banister and rails. 3 hold putbng green. Huge kitchen with plCkled cabmetry Security system
$415.000
CORONA DEL MAR (
HARBOR VIEW HILLS · Featured in Sunset
Macaz1ne. tt11s home ~presses 1ndmduality and u.celltnt
taste 1n decorating and landscaping. located on a quiet
cul-de-sac 1t offers 5 SR. 3 BA. family room ~ pool in
a spacious garden settlnc.. ExpanSJOn and remodehng
make this home truly special. ,complete with ocean and
mountam vttws. ~U for othu'Uetalls and Vltw1ng of this
lovely tamdy home offered at $780.000.
HOP, SKIP ANO JUMP TO THE OCEAN ·
Enioy lmnc 1/2 block from the beach in thJS beaullf ully
landscaped, ""1·marntamed home 2 bedrooms. 2'7
baths with ocean view from cozy family room and
spectacular panoramic view from sundeck Secluded
patio ad)olns the liV'lng room and dlrung area New root.
new floor covermgs, cower plumbing. Onwer may carry
s12eable 2nd trust deed. Corona def M.ar living at its best!
$625.000
WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME ON COR-
NER LOT .. Ol' COM · This ~meo H!Plands.
home has K.Cess to 3 pm ate beaches. New roof. brand
new carpet. hardwood floors, f rench doors & windows.
Decorator wallcovtnncs & crown mouldings. A true
value. $535,000.
I HUNT1NQTOM HAMOR I
MAGMFICINT .ail~ HOIE
· 68 feet on ttlt water wrttl a 60 tt. boat dod. Built by
Shlptro. Pool and spa, Tited pabO on the water ere.at for
entertllntflC. Bar 111 the f amlly rm thJt looks strarcflt
down the bay. Laree NSter sulle w/srtt1nc rm and
firet)tact Natural surHlte throuctiout Formal dlmnc rm
w/a ldlant ICflt hxtvre. Thcs home IS 11r conditioned &
located on a pnvatt strltt close to buctl. restaurants. &
~$9001000.
759-9100
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_[ SAN CLEMENTE I
SAN CLEMENTE'S ''TAJ MAJAL"
ENTERTAINMENTS' DREAM Situated on a
hillside with a commandmg view ot the Pacific Ocean and
city of San Clemente. this 5 bdrm custom hone is for the
person wanbng somethmg unique & spectacular Dr a
matic entry w/sllyltgbts. spamsh trle floor. and a l 7ft Ko1
pond, surrounded by lush trppecaJ plants ~nd tall palms
Mulb level w/circular stairway & suspended dinmg area
between 1st and 2nd floor over~mg the magn1heent
view through 2 story high windows.. Maid's dquarters
over garage and master bdrm has fireplace & separate
office A game room 1s also included w pool table & spa
The $495,000 lust trust deed is assumable and owner
may carry 2nd T D Call today for appt lo see $599.500
I TRABUCO CANYON I
W1LDEANESS RETREAT TRABUCO CA-
NYON . If you want to get away from the hustle &
bustle ol crty hie & back to nature. this home 1s tor you
It t.s surrounded by mountains. trees. streams. & wild hie
Custom built throughout w1th huge master bedroom.
walk1n closet Iott. family room. hvmg room. den and
doub4e carage built 1n 1985. this 2200 SQ ft retreat is
completely self contamed and debnetely ··0nt ot a Kind·
Travel a lew miles past O'Neil Park on an unimproved
road $125.000 on federal lease land
I RENTALS I
NEW NEWPORT BEACH CONDO 2 BR. 2
BA near PCH and SuptflOI Secunty bu1ldtnc Com. pool
& S?1' $1.495/Mo
NEW 2 STORY NEWPORT BEACH TOWN HOUSE · 2 BR. 2 8A. one up, one down. 2 car garaee
& laundry facrhty. All wtute urpetinc & drapes
Sl.500/Mo.
LI)() ISLAND WATERFRONT · Spacious and
attractive 4 BR. 4 BA home w 'pier and sltp tor 45' boit
2 w fllate. Avltlab6e Nov 16th Ye.art; ltase at
$8,000/Mo
NEWPOltT 8EACH Bl.Uff8 · knmat. 3 BR.
condo, com. pool & convtnient to all. Immediate
posstSSIOn $1,350/Mo.
PAGll 10/SATUmlAY Nover•er Mi. 1
unalff: Pia IUI CT ... lt•,111 ._...all aw 11, -.111
Lowest priced 2 SlOry in .EastbluH 3 BR, 2.S BA, Totally l"""OOdeled contemJi>OIWY 2 story home at
dining room & family room. Very large 12,450 sq. the very top of Spyglass Hill. 5 BR. tam. nn, ~·
ft. Profes&onally landscaped with spa, gazebo.~ & master bedroom, Berber carpeung,
seJ>?.rate 120 ft. l d run. Ask foe... h doors and windows,. new kitchen and
PHIL & EuGlNJ1 STA.RKENBURG ba All this plus a gated pool and1pa and large
tenaining area. One of a kind! For your per-
sonal showing ask. for ...
EllTRUff: UllflT M9fl 1417,• ESTHER Y MfK
Spacious floor plan, + ideal for entertaining.
Gorgeous private patio lots of used brick. You
must see this one! Ask for ...
PHIL & EUGENIA STARKENBURG
EAITll.Uff: VEii, JUST UITED -·-The only view home now available in F.astbluff,
totally remodeled. The expanded Master suite
includes walk-in closed, separate "jacuui" tub,
and lots of imported tile. Great sunset and city
lights view from master BR, LR, & FR. For a
private shoW!ng call your F..astbluff specialists.
PHIL & EUGENIA STARKENBURG
... 1111,•
Just listed!! This charming property is in an ideal
corner location. Highly desireable area. 3 BR, 2
BA, living room, f.amily room. Hurry won't last.
Call now fol' jllrivate sho~ .
BILL A DONNA WEBSTER
i.ac .. 1 11•
Spacious 2 bedroom + den 2 bath, dramatic
firep~. large deck 1,54-41111..~ feet_ Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
.. ... Ill 11111 ft1A 1441,-
Be the first to move in! Single family detached 3
BR, 2.5 BA 2 story cathedral cei.linp-all cream
white carpeting plus marble & kitchen flooring.
Master Suite on 1st floor. Premium lot for
privacy. Ask for ...
JOANN KENTON
Wl'lm..UX .....
New carpet, new paint upgraded appliances.
11lelle units have it all. 3 BR. 2 BA, fireplaces.
large yard. Plenty of parking. Excellent renta.
Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
• CllTll ,... 1111,•
Lowly McClain Big Canyon "Oakcrest" model 2
BR, 2 BA on ooe level. Many uJ)8l"'&des, leC.'W'ed
entry, 8eCUttd parking, A..x:iation pool, spa,
tennis. Aile for ...
CLJF A E'L YNN KEMP
OPEN8UNDAY1s-.-&68BA18LAND
I .. Fii Tlf lllalYI 1477,•
With this 5 BR. you will have room for all the kids
and relatives. There is room for ent.enaining in
the fonnal livinl & dining room. ~ well as fam.
nn., kitchen and s-tio areas foe wlien you need to
expand for the holid_ap. A.t.k for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
.. LDIW 1174.-
Aftordabte pri~ in Newport Beach. Two BR, I~
BA townhouses. Great location. Close to beach.
Two car detached garase. Call for details.
DELlA DELGADO
l +AClfl CIFHFRCAl 1111,-
Pomona north Garey St. 7.olled C-4 and M-1 dty
cooperative. Great for fM\ food. Excellent aa:ess
between 2 freeways.. $7 per 1q. ft.
TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT
....... 1111.•
~y Oce.n, Bay, and Oty Lighta view. Ex-
panded 4 BR. 3 BA family & bonus room. Home.
Call for additional info. and your penooal view-
ing. Ask foe ...
JANE SUNGAILA
•••nmtn ftl ••IDBT 1111,•
Thia cnzy three BR. l" BA home is cbe to both
9Choo1a and ahoppinc. Huny with your check and
pa.int brush!! Thia one won't lMt! Call now.
BILL A DONNA WEBSTER
WBIBJ& 11.-.e
2 BR. 2.5 BA with all new paint top io bottom.
New J.iPt berber carpet. Large sunny 1>9tiolyard.
Condo ,__ lulb ,.-eenbelt and anly step to
community pool/llJL Includes refriaerat.or, wash-
er/dryer, microwave, 1>9tio furniture. No peta.
Available immet:fiat.ely. Ask fer ...
PAULA BAILEY
•Al&IH ..,.,...
Pool & 5,000 ~ fL &~--family bG:ne in
Dover Sborea. 5 M . , cat~· 2 pYt beeches! Brand n. ~ & paint.
· MON~ A &UQGIERJ
llYllDI DZICI 1411 •
A1mmt brand new-not a nail hoJe in the \:ii!. AD
white decor, carpeting, tile floorinc & plantation
shutters. 3 BR. 2.5 BA. F .R., aprinkJen & malibu
l.iihb1 fruit trees. J.M. Peten plan 5. AM lot' .•.
tlOANN KENTON
•TIA .. -•Hllm. 11,m.111
Moor your own yacht to your pier and receiw
excellent income from your duplex. One of the
most spectacular locations in Newport on the
water. Excellent as an invescment property or
convert to ai.ngle family residence. Spectacular
views, owa sandy beach, pler' for up to 3 boats. S
BR, 2 BA up. 2 BR. 2 BA down. Fireplace each
unit. Call for your ~nonal ~-GAIL TAYLOR
••Ill 11111 n.u 1171,•
Scrumptuous bnnd new all white and cream
villa. Ught, bright,· and beautifUl! 3 BR, 2.5 BA
''Casa Marbella'' w/French doors and windows
galore, marble entrance and kitchen floor, white
washed kitchen cabinets. 2 fireplaces. one in
master suite, walk-in cloeet and fabulous mast.er
bath Pool lize yard. Ask for ...
GAIL TAYLOR A RONDA BBIN
OPEN SAT l ""'· SUN 1-5-3080 co an MA•IN
• CllYll.. lllllll
2 elegant 8nJedmoor plans to diome frcim 4 BR.
2.5 BA SM,000. 2 BR. 3 BA 895,000 both with
many UPlf'ldea and &oYely Rtting. Far exclUlive showinea Mk for ... .CJJP A E'L YNN KEMP
-..... -.111
Enter throuah p.rof esaionally lanchcaped
courtyard into um new 3 BR home wtlh marble
entry floon. Larae family room with itl own
powder room. Walk to hahion Ia1and & the
beecha. Mk for ...
DBLIA DELGADO
11•11 llEll 111111 l41IMI
Beautiful home on one of Harb« Viewa -..i Joe.. 3 BR, 2 BA, room for expamicn & pvt pool.
Cathedral oetuno in livine rm, family rm & c!inina rm. New •&:'ii..,..., wy & briaht. open
floor l)lan. great en~ Alk for ...
OPD BAT 6 SUN 1-1. 91M6 Pbn Ba18TOL
JUWWO
& LSI I IP•ll ... 1111,111
3 bedroom home in dmireable Hatbol' view hills.
lnvitina patio hM apa. flrepit and water fountaln.
Great foi couple or family, Alk for ...
VIRGINA SW AN
OPBH 8VN 1-4. 110'7 llACaUT
.. ~MOT[mALD'l!Ml .. ___ ll!ll __________ ll!lll _____________ IAlluill~•s I 2 I .. ....,..... 11
.Lii.PEHA._ Ma.Ill
Brand new 4 Bil, 2.5 BA fully lanidlcaped home
with 2 patio&. JPJepnt 2 1&ory volume ceilinp.
~ livine ...,., aowmet kitchen with ceil-
inl to counter garden window. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
N"IUllY
Ablolutely immaculate home in gated communi-
~-Partial ocean view and away form Coast
Highway. Totally remodeled with designer taste.
French doors and used brick throughout. Tiled
kitchen with oak and glass cabinets, su~zero
refrigerator and much mroe. High beamed ceil-
inp in LR and FR. Exquisite landlcaping with
Uled brick and tile. Hurry, owner bought another.
Call me '°t;'~ELA BURMEISTER
•-c1-u1 ... 11m CITlllll llEW ..,.
Dramatic uJ>lnded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood
floon in entry + kitchen with extensive u.e of
plantation shutters. Carefree living at its best.
Total security. Ask for ..
RONFELSOT
, ... mnlB.ll aa•
Expanding family forces sale! New 2 bedroom, 2
bath with two car attached garage in C«ona del
Mar. Light, bright & spacious. Plantation shut-
ters, French doors. gourmet kitchen & MORE!
Large sunny patios. Great for senior citizens or
investors. Owner will consider all trades!! Ask
for ...
MARIA ELENA BANKS
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REALTORS
.... llftl llR Cl•I llllLlll
JUST REDIXX>RATED THROUGHOUT. In-
cluding new kitchen and balha, Subzero refri&'er-
ator, J.i&ht oak cabinets, oveniad jllcuzzi. mirrors,
Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bayview; with slip
available. Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
Bflllt • lllfl llT M.m.111
SOPHISTICATED, CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE
LO'I'! Open. speciotJs; luxurious appoint:menta and
fumishin&s. Kitchen deqJled for a connoimew'!
Designed tor gradoua living and entertalning.
Haa huge dock, 6 BR. 5 BA. 3 f pk:s. Lap pool and
spa in private __J>A:tio on the bay. Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
"f Plll''•Tmm.lffl 141 ....
VIEW!! Most desirable floorplan in lush aeUing.
View of back bay, canyon & fashion island. 3
bedroom, 2~ batn.. Vaulted ceiling in living &
dining rooms. Separate family rooms. Ught,
height & spacious throughout. this home is a
value!! Ask for ... MARIA ELENA BANKS
·-~······ ..,. A circular drive way leads to this very apedoul 4
BR home with 2 fireplaices. French doors. M~x
ican tile Oooring in kitchen & family room.
DMigner' carpet tbrouchout. Pool me yard. very
·vate. Owner will CODlider' trade. Aw•mehle f:: that owner ma_y ~ Ask for ...
LU CHESTERFIELD
....
ern•,. • 11 mm a.m.111
0...... country ~ home oo 1.8 ac:rs near
Rif'.Hne Coumry Club. 9,000 lq. ft. with 5 BR, 5
BA. pool. and 5 mil barn. Roam tor N /S tennis
court or ridinl m. Fabulous Master suite with
littin& room & spa. Deoorat.or fwniahincs nego-
tiable. Ask for ...
JO ANN UNTON
••• llEll lllllEl lfAIE ll!lllW
Sunny & bright. Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA. large
family room, skylight, large yard cloae to .chool
community pool and shoppina! Ask for ...
JULIA LIAO
••••• •• .-r mm It's bard to believe, but you can find a spacious 2
BR, 2 BA condo in Newport. Super location, cloee
to sbopi>ing, restaurants. park. Quiet secluded
complex. Ask for ...
ANN HAWKEY
• mt• 1711,m
One of Bia c.anyon'a largest single s1ocy homes. 4
bedroom. 2.5 betha. pool & spa. For detail& ask
for ...
JANE SUNGAJLIA
llflUIRE lllfl llU P•UllE -.-
Fapec;•ny private 3 BR, 2 BA large and expansive
firepl.-:e, 50' bayfront patio, private marina for 1arse boat, lecluded pool and private 2 car garage
on prefernd Lido Peninsula. Call for appoint-
ment. Alk for ...
LYNNE LINDSAY
...
TlllU .. 1111'1 .......
Broedmoor plan 4 superb view of night lichtL
FJmellent landlcaping and strmc Hcnec•wntn
>..tx:. 2 BR. Giant Bonus Rm.. study and privllCy.
Available by Nov. 1st.
TOM ALLINSON
SHARON VOGT OPEN SUN 1-6. 13 ROC&"i' I.NOLL
IUCI IDIUT sm.111
1be beach life awaitll~~ g 3 BR, 2 BA home
on R-2 lot. Home ~ ocean view, &
private patio. Just S\ ~'°the beach! Ask {or
RONbABEIN
,
I
780-6000
m !Wllf ICCiWllCY.uAR 11,11119
Nearly new free standing townhome in Costa
Mesa. 3 BR. 2.5 BA 2 car attached garage. Ceramic
tile, oak, and very nice. Good locait.on. kids o.k ...
Available now. Ask for ...
CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP ..• .....
Woodbridge Arborlake 3 ~R. 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
.. , •• , 1111,m
A city liahta view from this beautiful, claaaic. 4 BR
heme hJcb.Uchted with bleached oak floon, plan-
tation lhutten aown mouldinp plus room for a
pool Call for~ private showing. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
w11an111.. mm
PRICED TO SELL NOW! In Newport Beach.. 2 BR. mobile-home, clubhouses. pool, spa.
Motivated teller. A1k f0t ...
VlllGINA SWAN
(
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~••• 1•c1111 11...,.. Ou1St.aoding panoramic view. Security building.
$1500/MO. Ask for ...
VIRGINA SW AN
OWNER WANTS THIS LEASED SOONl
111111 II MUr• 117-
Fanme Mae owned, 2 st.cry mndo, FHA ap--
prowd. 2 BR, 1 BA. San Juan C..pistrano. Good
income ratio. Ask foe ...
RAY DA VIES, JR.
....... 114.m
Rare time share opportunity oo the beach in
Laguna. Enjoy all the advantages of tune sh.are
and wacch this investment grow. Other ,invest-
ment opportunities available also. Ask foe ..
CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP •••Wll .,.,.,..
Bnnd new J.M. Peter's 4 BR. 2.5 BA home. Wght
and bright and beautilully appomted. Fully land-
scaped with two pa_!ios. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAILA
ISTmlml -.-
Over 2.000 ~· ft. in a beaut1ful N ..B. Cmvou.nity
spacious 3 BR. 3 BA home with a large kitchen,
cathedral ceilings and private spa in pat.lo. A
really quality lifestyle location that must be seen
to be appreciated. C.al1 now for your pnvate
sbo~:Ltf6.noNNA WEBSTER
Exclu i\'e Affiliate in Orange Count)
HARBOR RIDGE
A warm traditional family home of the highest standard, with
an open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-half
baths. Oak stairway, gourmet kitchen aod a refrigerated wine
cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built·in BBQ, pool
and spa, all professionally landscaped with ocean. bay and city
light views. $2,S00,000. Ad #005
HUNTINGTON HARBOR
Large corner lot affording privacy and room for two large yachts.
Four bedroom, three bath home bounded by 142 feet on the water.
Extensive use of marble in bathrooms, new carpets, fireplace and
wet bar. Very large waterfront decks perfect for entertaming.
Hard to duplicate! $1.095,000. Ad::008
LAGUNA BEACH
Breatbtak.ing country French borne completed in exotic w~s.
located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coasthne
views. Four bedrooms, four baths. two fireplaces, solid oakwood
floors five oceanview decks, beveled and tulip windows. Very
large 'family home with exceptional. yards comglete with fruit
trees. Steps to charming Victoria Beach. $1 ,295,0 0. Ad #OOl
WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX
A terrific income property close to the beach in West Newport.
Two units. each with two bedrooms, one and one-half baths and a
fireplace. Four-car carport, plus additional off-street parking.
$395.000 Fee. Ad;;rOOl
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
Outstandmg Value! Choice location in first block from the bay with
some view Three bedrooms. two baths in upper unit. and two
bedrooms one bath tn lower unit. Two car gara ge plus carport
Call now for a private showing. $645,000. Ad#OlO
LA GUN A OCEAN VIEW LOTS
Build your custom home in this excl~ive, gated .development
above Laguna Beach and enjoy the sweeping ocean, c ity, m~untatn
and canyon views. Limited to just fou~ natu~al·grad~ bu1ldable
sites each owner will also have an und1vlded interest m nearly 7 acr~ of prestine open space for recreational and agricultural use.
Ready for your home with all utilities in. Priced from $399,000.
Ad # 025
BELCOURT HILL
Ocean. Catahna and city lights view from this stunning townhome
Tastet ully decorated and furnished in ultra-quality modern. New
blond hardwood flooring, Berber carpeting, custom window
shades and shutters. Dramatic custom lighting throughout. Air
conditioned. upgraded security system, three car garage, guarded
gate. Offered fully furnished at $795,000 Ad-#018
SPACIOUS HOME IN PARK-LIKE SE'ITING
NEW LISTING-On a quiet. street of outstanding homes. this
immaculate 5 bedroom, 3 bath residence is on a large park-like.lot
in Orange. U you are looking for a spacious ho~e :v"th spar~g
pool and spa in a bea~~if ul country setting, ~on t rruss this. Highly
upgraded with amenities too numerous to lisl $425,000. Ad#004
OUT OF AREA-VINEYARD
Riverside County, one-half hour south of Palm Desert. Forty acres
of grapevines and a fabulous home, professionally furnished and
decorated. Great opportunity for investor, rancher, owner. Ter·
rific view of the valley and Salton Sea. Home bas a swimming
pool, deck. large patios, and room for tennis courts. Grapevine
acreage producing table grapes. Owner will leate back or service
the seven year depreciation. Only $750,000. Ad #007
SPYGLASS
A real Gem on Spyglass, views of city lights, mountains, Harbor
Ridge, partial ocean from garden. New French d~ tbrougbo~t
Customized painting in and out, oew marble floors Ul foyer, family
room and kitchen. Upgraded landscaping and seewity system.
$695,000. Ad#019
NEWPORT ISLAND
Discover "Newport Island," the quiet bide-a-way island on the
Peninsula. A four bedroom. including a master bedroom with a
private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story home .. A warm, open
living room with used brick fireplace, oak flooring, remodeled
gourmet kitchen. Asking $445,000. Ad#014 ·
HARBOR RIDGE
No ex(>ense bas been spared to create this architectural muter-
piece. The flawless detail of design and coostruction is not unlike
a fine work of art. The generous use of slate, copper and other
quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising siX spacious
bedrooms. five and one half baths, parking for as many as five
automobiles, this estate offers tbe maximuin in luxurious UVing.
Outstanding bay and night light views. In the finishing stages of
construction now, decorative finishes may be selected by the
purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. $2,950,000. Ad#Ol7
IRVINE TOW~HOME
JUST LISTED! Lovely ()ep,.r+·· \ "''°me facing Doe Trail. Two
master suites with priv. ~~U a powder room. Close to
community pool, school:.$ • ..upping. Easy freeway access.
Won't last long, so call no*' $174,900. Ad#006
WOODBRIDGE-SOMERSET
JUST LISTED! Expanding family forces the sale of this charming
two bedroom. one and one-half batb cottage. Best Woodbridge
location, only steps from community pool, spa and part tbat
includes associ.ation-<>wned tennis courts. Energy-savin1 bot·
water beater and inside laundry. Only SHS,000. Ad#OOl
7S9-6700
S Corporate Plaza • Newport Beach, California 92660
808 a DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of
10 years in the State of Cali-
fornia. Ranked nationally in
the top 10 RE/MAX Agents
for 10 years consecutive.
When you want Results
CALL THE BEST
The Market Is Ready For
Your Home-So, Call The
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ICW YIEWS If security is what you want.
security is what you'll get In Villa Balboa! JusL
beyond the privae guarded gates lies an·
executive suite that Is so special, words cannot
do it justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, in-
. door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the
designer furnishings are available for
purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT "OFfERSI .,, .. ....... ,. . .
Select """'ed .
IEWE lllL 11111
Closed stables plus 3 open stalls. Lrg shaded
grooming area. lrg ·track room. separate hay
& feed storage room, l'\00. Includes sliding
glass windows. ... ~ spray system
plumbed tt---Q ._ .... ea. Also, large
fenced dog 's .. 1e1. ABOUT THE HOME
... 4 bedroo1 .• ~ bath very sharp home w/3
car garage. 10 car off street parking. RV or
boat parking, fire & police protection svs-
tems. $468.IXR1
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Own your own home with as little as 3% down
Md aave money through tax benefit.s.
IYllUIU •WJ um llAIT ••1 Super nice three bedroom. two bath
condo. Wetl tocated In gated community
that hU just been pelnted tn greys. w• to
South Coast Plaza. Enjoy ... thts Md three pooes 1or •• ,.
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SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM
Five SA, <41h BA, two famity rooms. new
gourmet kitchen, four car garage. Private
electric gated entrance. Just completely
remodeled. City and Mountain views from
this 5,300 sq. ft. custom. house. Asking ...
11,250/llo.
BOB OR BOB JR.
watalFf
VfllfY cute Family hOme, well located near
~ and shopping. Comfortabte IMng
~ include femity room, IMng
room, three bedrooms, two baths, large
frQnt, and beck yard with a pooC & a two car gw._ This one won't a..t long. .,.,.,_
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"""'Y kitchen, tllmly room with nice deek, ~ 1MnQ room. 2 cs gerege & moret ......
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10 QUALIFYING
2 BR. 1 AB townhome In Mesa Verde.
Assume FHA $85,000 loan at 11%.
Pay only $979. per month. Enc. gar.
w/d hookups. Call for more info. w/d
hookups. Call for more Info. $122,MO
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IUITIFIL TIWIHOME
II IEWEI CIMPLU
2 BR, 21h BA -Huge master suite
w/wlndow seat. Lots of
tile-upgraded plus carpet-vaylted
cetllngs. French doors, fireplace.
built-In Oak Hutch alt on the Eastside.
Call before It's too late. '"" ....
$2,IOG MWM
2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio.
Security gated, walk to Performing
Arts Center.
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PRICE REllCTlll $&0,000
Newport's secluded hOme large lot
w/sunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous
backyard & pool.
11111& .......
CUSTOI HllE SITE
Buildable site on hill top with 360°
view. 11.46 acres with 750 producing
avacado trees. Gr•t investment
today and future! Total price a
11 .... ,,,,,
WHY REIT
WIEI Yll CU OWi?
Best buy In Newport 8-ch. 2 BR,
den, 1~ BA, townhouse. Great lo-
cation. Walk to beach. 2 car gar_•·
Call for details. sn..-
bYLM mAll.I
IEWPORT IEACH .
Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA townhome'.
Perfect for singles. two car garage.
Beach living at Its best. Submit your
offer.· · 1nawm
TOWIHOIE IEAUR
3 BA, 2 BA dining room, clean. Vil-
lage. walk townhome with new de-
signer carpet & paint 2 car attached
garage with community pool, rec-
reational facilities. Don't delay. -•uz..aa1 ....
COSTA IESI
UllEll S 110,000
Huge corner lot, 3 BR, 1% BA, family
room overlOOklng large yard. RV ac-
cess, near South Coast Plaza. Ask;'lj a1n .u1111u•11111
llCI Ill lllllilll
Absolutely best bet Back Bay buy In
Eastside Costa Mesa. 4 BR. 2'A BA.
Quiet location. Approx. 1,800 9Q. ft.
Hurry on this buy. 11 ......
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631-1266
USTSllE CM
I-PLO
f Seldom on rnMcetf Four large
bedroom unlts. Erdoeed gar9ge1,
plus off street parking. Exoeflent lo-
cation In Eaataide Costa Meta. Per-
fect opPortunlty to make some
money. For detalla, calf... ,.__ ....
4 IEllllM llHI 1210,000
Lovely f,pgraded family home near
South Coast Plaza . rm-
maculate-newty painted, afr oon-
dltionlng, with water sottner, Inter-
com. BeautJ~~ng.
EISTSllE TOWllOIE
Dramatic 3 bedroom, 31h ~aths,
vaulted ceilings, sunken living room,
brick fireplace, double car gar~
$211
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IOVE Ill.HT 11
To this Impeccably maintained East-
side townhome 3 BR, 2.5 BA, bleac~ wood cabinets, recessed
llghtfy, large deck area with 10=
designer garden. -SHI ..........
"SllPPY FIBI!"
Super Huntington Beach 4 bedroom
pool home in great Brookhurst lo-
cation: flreplace, large yard, close to
school. cul-de-sacl Just listed! ---......
USTSllE HIME
T errlflc 3 bedroom house In perfect
condlUon. Extra large lot, double car
garage, fireplace, private patio &
much more. Oesireable location. Just
listed. Offered at Ull,111
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lllLIEIS IPEllALll
Prime Newport HeigtJll lot wtth 2 BR
cottage dole to eveeythJng= ......
MIU VEllE Piil l•E
Lovely 3 bedroom poot home In Mesa
V•de. Completety "O,._ odeled wtth
lavl8h UM of oe ... ~ . amle tile &
wood ftoor9 0 Y.nust Me this
beauttfully t\ S · Aed kitchen to ap-
Pf9Ciat• all t1 ee amenities! Priced to MM at only .,.._ ..
LIVE AT TIE IUCH
Mode4 perfect highly upgraded 2 BR,
2~ BA townhotne In a special se-
ctuded location yet within steps to
beach. Nearly brand new with an
award winning design and ftoorptan;
. mirrored walls. European kitchen,
private patio, large master suite, fire-
place, 2 car garage, security system.
Absolutely gorgeous with superb
construction. Just listed! 1211.-
-Tim
JUST LISTED 1111 ESTATE
At South Coast Plaza. Three
bedroom, 1-% bath family room. High-
ly upgraded with central air condition-
ing, security/fire alarm and central
lighting system. 9800 square foot lot
wlth large pool/spa. Extensive brick
work built-In bar-b-que & fire pit.
Nothing like It on the market. Excel-
lent South Coast Metro focatlon in
Costa Mesa. Offered at $299,900.
Call for details.
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IEWPllT IEllMTS
3 BR, 2 BA master ~'C> down suite
ha open beam ~·· v ralaed hard-
wood floors br.Q~"'°'"· Brtct< fire-
ptace, lar~ ~ j( lot. Exc:etlent op-
portunity tc. refurbish & = .........
TllTLE llOK -YIEWU
Model perlect, totdy urQraded 3 BR,
2 BA. Night Nght v6-' ~ vge formaJ
dk*'G a twnPY0."-s. lush 1anct-~. ~.. "9 & central air.
Community .~Jt & tennis. Call for moredetallt. .,.._ ._.,, .. "
*IEITLEIUll'S UICI*
lllEAIE
Don't ml8a the lut of the large
pwcela: Build or aul>dlvtdll)g this rur• 40 Kre parcel nelt to Glevetand
National Forest and near new resi-
dentlal dewiopment, off Ortega Hwy
(17 4} RMn&de Co. terms available on
sales price of ·--ml! HEIM
FlllLllS IEWPllT IUCH
Spacious and grand. Lovttay garden
room opens to patio w/fountain. Mas-
ter retreat has private patio with
jacuzzi. Upgraded with aJI extra Im-
aginable. Sl1._ ......
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IEST VILIE
This gorgeous home has It all: 4 BR,
2'h • formal dining, family room, 3 car age, large swimming pool,
front ard, low maintenance, all
of these enitles In Newport Beach
for ·only. all san.-
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UllER $550,000
11 IEWPlllT IOCH
This home has everythJng. Single
level 2551 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 caJll
llTl Wiii
1-lln'S CISTI IESA
All 2 BR, 1 BA wtth enctosed gar-
ages,. electronic entrance gate. All
units really ctean. Owner trading up.
For details or set ilf call
IEWPllT IElllTS
DCLISIYE
Executive styfe 4 BR custom home.
Perfect for entertainfngl Prestigious
corner lot ck>9e to Clttf Drive. Master
su1te wtth adjoining office or bonus
room, and spa. Formal IMng & dining
area. Many upgrade& and amenities!
Exciuslw ~ Asking .. .,... ..... . ........... , ..
au.Mty ~ CUflWltly under con-
struction. ~ \W'"8 .. 3 bedroom,
exc 1l1nt k>c:etion. Cll today to edd
your own~ toucMe. ••• ......
TUSTll I lllT IPUTllEIT
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 eight garages. Drive by
only. 15631-15641 -lustin Village
Way neat freeways 5 & 55. Ask!~
1711,111
.... SPIUD
1mn111 lllLIEllS
Current zoning allows for 10-1 acre
lots. Very sectu<ted with paved road.
Coastal and mountain views. Call for
details. ....,..
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llYESTIR'S OPNRTllITT
Fast growing Eastside: Six (6) two
story townhomes. 3 bedrooms. 3 ~
baths. formal dining, cathedral ceil-
ings, fireplace( and private yards. Ex-
cellent lnoome or the possibility to
sell separately. 11,JM,MI nsnw1m
lllillFICEIT CISTOI
EllLISI ESTATE MllE
4 BR, '4'h BA home over 6. 100 sq. ft.
with extraordinary views of city lights
and Saddlebact< Mountains. Family
room, fireplace, gourmet kitchen,
breakfast nook, library, den, fireplace
in master bedroom suite. with two
retreats, pool and spa. Luxurious
home in Nellie Gail Ranch. ....-un.m •MU
ILllll ORCURI
433 Acres. Prime producing Almond
Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland
of Sacramento Valley. Complete
underground sprinkler t"ttlon. '88
Crop at 25% return ,Ml,• -.-..
RllllGW llllE CHIO
Ooe BR, plus den. One year old. One
car garage. Lake Mlssion Veijo.
Usage inctuded. Avaitable 11/15.
$755/Mo.
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234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA
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Harbor Ridge
HARBOR RIDGE ... Lovely 4 bedroom
detached condo. Private entry with running
. stream. hardwood floors. handpainted ti les in
the kitchen. expanded master bedroom
w 'sitting area. Views of the Ocean & City
Lights ......................................... $785,000
VIE"' THE SPARKLING NIGHT
LIGHT A ~D OCEA~ St;~SETS ...
M<>diterranean \.ilia 5 bf.droom. 51-, bath.
custom built Harbor Ridge home must be seen
to apprec1a1e.()ua htv feat ures abound through·
• out this 8.000 sq. ft. handcrafted home .
............................................. S2, 900,000
Developers/Builders
I I 8 ACRES ... Approximately Smiles from
the Desert Springs Marriott, this propert y witb
narural oasis. offers a bold contrast to the
surrounding desert. Zoning permits Residen·
rial. Golf. Tennis or Country Club. Mobile
Home Park. Mini Warehouse; already ap-
proved FAA Airport. Submit terms for ap-
proval. ........................................ S 708,000
160 ACRES ... Located just a few miles
from the future S2 billion .. Rancho Coachella"
project (due ro break ground in 1989). Possibly
the lowesr priced land in California. Desert-hold
for the future . Cash. terms or possible trade.
·················································· 8320,()()()
Linda Isle
EXQUISITE WOODWORK AND
GRA NITE HIGHLIGHT THI
'WATERFRONT HOME ... Premium lo-
cation on Linda Isle with vie~·s from all major
rooms, 5 bedroom, 6~ bath. famil y room, 3
firepla ces enhanced by marbles and granite.
Light oak cabinetry and floors. The master
bedroom with si tting area overlooks the bay. 2
bath. steam shower, jacuzzi, walk-in closets.
Owner may trade ..................... $2,950,000
CO~TEMPORARY ELEGANCE ... This
4 bedroom. 4 1h bath home includes a gourmet
kitchen. fgrmal dining room, living room, gym,
family room plus slip for large boat, and affords
a spectarlar Ba y view. Please call regarding
exceptional financing. Owner motivated.
............................................... 52,650,()()()
THIS LINDA ISLE WATER FRONT
HOME HAS IT ALL!! ... Linda lsle 's best
location. Sun all day! Near gate·house. beach.
tennis court a-nd clubhouse. This quality home
has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room,
game room, pool. spa. sauna, and slip for large
boat. Proudly presented at. ....... 12,450,000
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New Listings
ON THE WATER ! ! ! Contemporary,
newly remodeled, home w/90' on the water ...
comes complete w/50' boat slip. From ·"the
front door, a beautiful mirrored entry leads you
into a bright & cheerful borne w/3 bedrooms,
3/baths, fam. rm & off/den. You'U be right at
home on the patio watching the Xmas boat
parade ... modestly offered at. .. $1,300,000
YACHTERS PARADISE ... One of the
finest locations on Catalina lsland. Views of
Avalon, mountains. and endless ocean views.
Large 3 BR. 2 BA, private spa. Only one year
old . Furnished and golf-cart included. OnJ y
.................................................. $595,(M)()
Select Newporf Areas
PROMONTORY BA YFRONT CUST?M
•.. This beautiful one story home on Promon·
torv Ba y has 3 bedroom. 31h bath, with special
features surh as lap pool, spa. central air
conditioning. 50' boat slip. teakwood bar, with
ice machine & refrigerator. Gas barbecue in
l.itchen. This home with all these features on
fee land for onl y ...................... S 1,250,000
COMMANDI NG THE MOST ... SPEC-
TACULAR VIEWS ... Corona Highlands
custom home at the end of a CDS street.
Ocean, city light and Canyon views last for-
ever. Wood construction in the finest quality.
Living area opens on to private patio with pool
and spa. Lush landscaping with lots of flower s.
A very unique property ............ S 1,595,()()()
HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows like
new! Attractive 4 bedroom. 21h bath. fmily
room. Palemera model. light & ai ry fami!y
home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious
back yard with patio and spa. Choice location,
close to shopping. schools. churches, communi-
ty pools. Includes land ................. 1534,900
BlgCanyen
IF YOU LIKE INDIVIDUALITY HERE
IT IS ... BIG CANYON CUSTOM. Guard-
gated community. Easy summ~rtime entertain-
ment area with open·pit barbeque. Private pool
and spa . Orientation of home on large lot
assures privacy. 4 bedrooms, large living and
family rooms, den, loft.. ........... S l ,350,000
BIG CANYON TOWNHOME ... Bright,
spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Green Brier
model. ew plush carpeting and paint. Ex-
qui ite living room with fueplace & wetbar.
Large deck & patios. Lease Sl.575/month
.................................................. 1247,500
"LOT" 3 CANYON COURT ... Lovely
level lot with beautiful view of,Big Canyon Golf
Course, could have ocean view second story.
13,000 ~.ft .. cul-de-sac location, overlooking
multi-million dollar estates ............ 1875,000
Laguna
NORTH LAGUNA! ... Oceanfront beach
home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with security
gate. Wonderful vacation armosphere,-Osten to
the crashing surf. Walk to the beach, stores
and restaurants. See to appreciate
............................................. 1364>,«MN>LH
LAGUNA BEACH MAGNIFICENCE ...
Four bedroom, 4~ bath, custom contem-
porary, approx 6300 sq.ft. Dramatic 5-story
elevator home. Has spectacular views of ocean.
surf. sand & city lights. Expansive deck off
kitchen. formal dining room. Has spa .~nd
beautifully landscaped gardens overlooking
Saddle back Mount~ ................. 1995,000
Irvine
IRVINE . . . Lovely Plan 11 ir. the Del
Borgota tract of West Park. Single family
.• ome with many upgrades, mirrored closets
throughout, clear tub & ,shower enclosures.
sprinklers front & rear, beautiful landscaping.
and patio with lattice patio cover. Light grey
carpet, very open. Won't last at this price.
REDUCED TO.................... 1289,000
IRVINE. PRIME LOCATION ... On the
golf course with view of lake, 2 bedroom. 2
bath + den. Beautiful night lights of Irvine.
.................................................. 1275,()()C)
SHOPPING & FREEWAY CLOSE ...
C.Omfortable 2 bedroom, 2 bath, spacious
master bedroom, dining room & family room.
W eU located, convenient to community park.1,
pool, achoo&t & aboppins ............. 1144,900
NOTHING'S NEW IN NEWPORT
Copi .. of thi.I photo will be uail&ble fBJ1
..... c.ro.. .....
COZV COTT AGE-Tyrolean-like, So. of hwy, R-2 lot,
CctM. 2 BR, ptus deteched BA and offtce. Remodel
w/frpl, beams, tpa. $419,000
CLAlllC CHARACTER-To die fort 2 BR, 2 BA In
Olde CdM. gourmet ktt, oozing cha(m. Designer's
home. SHght Med. flavor. $509,500
I • HOIE WITH INCO.-Tree lined CdM neigh-
borhood. 2 BR, cottage with guest quarters and 2 BR
Income unit. Alklng $490,000
RAM FIND, M ~-So. of hwy CdM. 700 s.f., 4
BR, 3 BA wl1h 2 8R. 2 BA rental untt, 4 car gar. Corner
lot. $759,000 and worth "·
CASTll-i.*E A COTTAGE-CdM landmark bacit
on market. Solid and cozy, one of a kind, So. of hwy.
.. BR ... BA. vecent. $895,000
CONDO UNDER CONSTRUCTION-One of a kind.
So of hwy. CdM new footbridge. 3 BR, 3 BA set for
JW\ comptetlon. Approx 2000 sq.ft. $495,000
OCEAN VIEW AT ..,_ __ lmmec. and vacant! 2
bdrm, 1iµ bath on Nwpt. Penlnsula, greet home or
excellent rental. Lowest In area. · $259,500
OCEANFRONT CASTLE-Fabulous views from
penthouae on Balboa Peninsula. AJmos1 new, fresh
and clean with gourmet kitchen. $549,000
ON THI SAND .. NEWPORT-Plus breathteklng
vtews of Oceen and C.tallna sunsets. $599,000 I'
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V11W OP THI PAM-Tud(ed away In northeeat
CM: deMQhttul 3 BR. pool, spa and quiet street. Klds'M
play Tn an entire parkl $299 ,900
l'llDE CM CLASSIC-Arepteees In ltvlng and
dining rooms. hardwood noors. sofld construction, 3
BR, 2 BA under towering eucalyptus. $349,900
AaSOLUTIL Y SPOTLESS-Mature, one owner 2
BR, townhome In Costa ~ small yard, near
q>mm. pool, away from traffic. Only $129,000
'IEWPOIT BEACB llGIT' TBIS COMllG TUESDAY
community Open House will be held from 7 to 9 in the
featuring old films and photos of offices of Merrill Lynch Realty,
Newport Beach, the new Mayor 2nd floor, Bank of Newport
and City Council,* the city ad-Building on East Coast Highway.
ministrative staff* and Irvine Co. Refreshments will be served and
planners* will be held this com-reservations are requested.
ing Tuesday, November 29. The Please call 759-6600 if you plan
event is open to the public and to attend.
•All have been invited and will attend acco1din9 to previous per80nal, busineas a.nd civic commitments.
YDY ••ORTt--Friendly home In lrvtne Terr, remodel, spertt .... 2 BR, den w/Uled brick, shutters,
papers -"' charm. $525,000
PICK Of THE LITTEN-Best unit In outstanding
complex. Light and airy 3 BR, 3 BA with garden~Uke
at!""09Pf* e, beck bay views. $275,000 ' CLAaste ~-To die tori! 2 BR. 2 BA in
Olde CdM, gourmet kitchen, oozing charm. De-
signer's home. Slight Med. flavor. $509.500
n.c .. ~-1mmacue.1e tamtty home 1n
prime area. Charming touches. Ideal loca11on.
$439,900
NEWPORT aAYFRONT LANDllARK-Timeless 5
BR. 5 BA, water on 2 sides. ~Ing tor 6, docking tor
5, zoned R1-5, can convert to spacious Income
property. $2,•50.000
•••••la ....... Beacll
LAGUNA SPECTACULAR!-Spilt levef home with
beauttful woods 9lld g&ass ovenooklng the ocean.
Nestled among the trees. $575,000
COZV LAGUNA COTTAGE-Located on 2 lots. walk
to Woods Cove beaeh. shopping and cate's. Barely
above lot value. $425,000
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JA-PAM-Unique hllllide CdM develop-
ment, 3 BR, 4 BA. 2, 160 sq. ft. price lnciudes salt
water ecquarlum with rare flll'I. Aklng $495.000
ITONEHINGE .. HAMOlt NDGE-Unrtvaied! 8
Bdrm, 7 ~. 9 Bath, sun room. Library & weight room. 9000 9Q. ft. $3,89S,OOO ·
.J LAGUNA INCTACULARI-spm ~ home with
bMutlfut woods and glaM overtooklng the ocean.
Nettled among the trees. $575,000
• ............... ,1.5 .... $895,000
-4 BR, 4 BA .... , $275,000
3 BR, 3 BA
LY. laU $539,000
Expansion Opportunities
LM.. $595,000
3 BR, Oen, FR
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4 BR, -4 BA
$895,000 .... , $275,000
3 BA, 3 BA
LY. au $539,000
Expansion Opportunlttes
LY. au $726,000
Qoean/Canyon VJews
111""' K. Granieri
2121 ... ..,
G. McGaffigan ..........
L. Curci
111• ....
M. Hartling
111 hM
K. Granieri
2111 ... ..,
G. McGaffigan .........
L. Curci
LY • .-S $469.900 1l!lhrt ....
Montego ... BR T. Smith
nm• s299 .ooo
V1ew of the Patk
Ul1IUff $539,000
5 BR, 3 BA
1.91 llU $595,000
3 BR. Oen, FR
n1•w1ac ..
O.Mller .,. ...
E. Tabak
111111 ....
M. H8rtNng
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THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION .
NEWPORT HllGIHTa ... The an of Otd
Wottd qullNty Md craft8menahlp llbcMa1da In
ttMll rMgnlftcent, fMt bedroom, he bllltt, two
stOf'Y home. P8nOl"8fNc Mrbor ._ from
aMng rooms on both ftoora. W.rmlh and
c:twm emanate from three ht.tge .....
and a hllndeome den pan .. 1d In AfrlcM
waftlt. Wondef. . ~to prow6de Iota of natural light • Trtple crown
mouldings. antique ct\andelera, air COldtlon-
lng, steam ~ ... features galore In thia
uncompromising property unlike any othef' in
Newport ......................................... 11.-.-
BEACON BAY ... Truly a unique community
In Newport Beach. Water front, tennis eoutta.
boat doc*1, quiet streets, an area Mt llP8ft
yet~ acoesstbte to all parts of the dty.
Fow rooms. Five baths. This beech front
home Is perfect tor a growi~ lMQe IMng room and dining room. deck
pertect for viewing bay actMtiel and beeuttfuf
sunleta .......................................... 11.--
BALBOA PE•llW.A ... Oc:Mnfront, cus-tom three bedroom and two bath home wtth vtews In aH directions ••. ooelln, bay and
COMtHne from Pak>I Verdell to Dena Po6nt.
Ught. bright Md fitty this home has been
completely refurt>iehed In delicate colcn to
..... ~ the ultJmete In ooellnfront IMng.
Sculptured Berber carpet, ......... tlel. . r:::-copper flxture9, CoriM counw10pe
ldktaen .,. Just a 1ew ot the ':'.: a.eom
......... ,... property .. ..,.* tor
..._ Celt offtce for infonndon. S... ln-
dudee 30' x 80' lot Oft bwh ................. .
DOVD•IOREI ... Come, ... the~
and pmec:y tta home hM to on.. Four
bedrooms, each wlttl tta °""' prtu• tMlth. F..u.tic open floor plewt wltlt very lal'g9
roG1M. Perfect for em.ull•-o MCI~
the 8-* Bay. The deccnlor t~ ..
-. ...... from the pwquet ftooN• to the
,,_,... lt1ded, be\1l1dg1Wwt1Mtowa. Two '* COldlionet°L f'-* -=urtty 9'JJ911m. Tine 'fW old kitchen. Three C8I' .,.. Mq men ~ _. too numsoue to ...,,..
Uon. Come Md ... for younllf. JUmUClm .... _ ......................................................... ...
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THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
UYCMIT ... Thele ~ 11'1 not eeay to
find • property that could be procl8lmed •
"ba'galn. ''. Here Is atdt ., offer .... Superb
location. M..-ful c:orwtructioft. Splandld
floor plan. The hMd8ome brtdc exterior ....
Yh• ~In. The llltellor 9PPQiltbMltta (the bedrooms, ttne and a hlllf b9lha. ttww
flreplacea. ~ c •Hinge, fonnal dining room, i.ge femly room) wll exdte you. Thia
property la CXM11JI ... • It .._ ... bul. the
~ buyer w11 ... more. tta gr11t11C
value mllY not be In whet It ... but In .... It
could ba. You don't haYe to be rtch to buy We
one ... Juat ln*tt .............. ~.-· ........ •-.:111
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D A L E B 0 U T A S S 0 C I A T I 0 . N
Je» IJI L. J>a~
Nan Dtllebout
JUMAdalRs
.Paulette Cloutier
. Slafrlee Conar
THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY
D•e o/ tM teal io14
of the Holiday Season
is to say THANK YOU for your friendship
and goodWill, and to wish you
the very best from all of us ·
at The Dalebout Associatlon.
PiaD'Aurfa
CGrole J'reednian
SumnFrost
BarlJCara GlalJnlan
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Clark Bayes .
C1aeryl Jolanstort
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Bernice DOuilfng
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Irene Loudon
Dally •CGfnley
Sue Dien •orris
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2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
· Expect the best~ (714) 64-5-0803
THE l COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIEDRNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
COSTA MESA
SP All.UNG CLEAN ON u LOT •w.ooo
This sparkling clean house is on an R2 lot. Just
around the comer from Newport Beach. Add on °
and ~e a legaJ duplex! Call for a showing
appointment.
! BOUSP..8 ON A LOT U75,000
Large yards with a jacuzzi, fireplaces, knotty
pine paneling with a rustic flavor, like being in
the mountains. Call for a showing.
BALL OP FAME FAMILY HOKE LOCATION!
U90,000
Convenient to schools, .P.Ukets, transport. 3 BR,
2 BA, patio deck and raised sun deck.
SO. COAST METRO
SUPER VALUE IN MESA WOODS Hl6,000
Lovely 4BR, 3BA 2 story near South Coast
Plaza. Inviting spa and custom barbecue.
()WNER WILL CADY! a77,600
Nith 10 "0 down -assumable loan-I bedroom, 1
Jath with enclosed patio. Great for lat time
>Uyer. Tennis, pool, spa and much more.
MESA VERDE
llBSA VDDI POOL HOME 1197,500
Across from park. 4 BR, 2 1h BA executive home,
formal OR, family room, huge maater pool and
'tpa. Call now.
FABULOUS LOCATION ON llaA VBIDB
COUNftY CLUB PABWAY S7tt.OOO
-4 bedrooms, 31h baths, den, family room, 3 car
garqe. Rare find -fabulous locaqon on MeN
Verde Country Club's 17th fai.rny.
COLLBGE P All U7t,OOO
4 bedroollll, 3 baths plus large den. 2 car garage.
Private yard. Like new. Best location college
park. Won't lut. VACANT.
COSTA MESA .
4 BR
COSTA'MBU
58R
OPEN HOUSE
$239,000
110! DI.AD
SUN 1-4
ZS77 COLLEGE PAll
$279,000 SAT-SUN 12-4
OTHER AREAS
VlCTOllAN MANSION Ht8,Mt
Purcbue your very own Victorian Manaion in
the historic district of Heminger Park in Santa
Ana. Thia -4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home
features 12 foot ceilinp. ornate moldings,
encloeed porch, pool, • car garage and much
more. Included in the price of this b!!au• home
is a duplex, which can make over of yow
monthly payments. For complete details call
today!!
GIBBNBUOK POOL BOMB Ul0,000
Four BR, 3 BA, plus maid's quarten, huge
family room. Formal din.inc room. European
Cabinetry. Fiw minute. to beach.
NEXT TO PAUJ Uot.tOO
3 BR. Sinlle •toll: corner home acroea from
Eutpte puk iJl Garden Grove. New muter
bath. Showa peat!
DUPLBX-LOS CABALLDOS H•0,000
2 BR, 2 BA and 1 ~R, t BA Loe Caballeroe sport
complex Fountain Valley. Call now-It ia
special!
SllAIPIST DUPLll 1111,tOO
Sharpest duoln in Santa Ana!! 2 bedrooms, l
bath and i bedroom, 1 bath. Beautifully
sculptered landaaapinf, new paint throucbout.
Cloee to tehoola. Live m one and rent the other
to help qualify for the loan and make the
payment.I. F• complete detaila call today!t
NE\\/POR.i BEAC ..
NBWPOIT llACll VllW Ult,•
2 bedrooma. 2 bath, den, R. V. accea. Beautiful
kitchen, tiled ft<>Ol". Specious livins room with
French doon IMdinl to lovely yard. spa, and
view. Gree• neilbborllood.
wawroar MAP' CONDO O un.aoo Two....-.._A• llD. Private brick
and pr•" u .. . Eacel-lm C'tkm.S ... unity-=: ~ Ter-
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LEASES
WATllPIONT LBA.81 tl .... /110
Waterfront te.e. Lowly 3 BR plua dock for 38
footer. Pmate commumty, quiet and apukJ.iJlll
clean. $2,960/Mo.
WIST BALBOA PBNINSULA SH6/90
Cbarmina 2BR,1 BA. With bMmed ~.new
paint, new carpet, skyJ.ishta, &Y819· W _... U/dr,wl. Two blocb to beech. CfOM to nery-thinc. Vacant.
1118.A VDDI '1000/110 = 2~ BA condo overloob luah pool
. -Terrific location! Quiet place to live. .. 2 c:ar ,....,._
OTHER AREAS
noo "· ALIWtll • .,.,.. PrilM St. Albull condo overlookir'C P91'klib
pounda. 1 BR, 1 BA. Pool and spa, dubbou.e
t.ennil, DW S.C. Plua and Perform.h"C ~ C.ter.
PalSTINI PIOPllTY 198,000
No ~ to pnview. Thil unit hM it
• ~~-..1 •b~~hfita. patio with amall yard, new car.,9t
UM:U n~ areplace. Two BR, 1 V. h.U.. ·n~ J•ted community. Great for tint time..!'!.. or lnvt11torf ~ ..
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DAIL\' PILOT /BAt aTAl'm IATUmMY Ne•••• •r J6,, 1-/PAM 21
-Newpol't'R-ealtor/-,broker_awarded scholarship
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Margaret Goedeke, a reattor and
broker from Newport Buch, was
awarded the Southern California CCIM
Chapter (Certified Commerclal-lnvest-
ment ~ber) 1988 Summer Schotar-
Shlp. Her numerous achievements In
the ftekt of real ettate were cited as the
wtnnlng edge for awarding her the
honors.
Goedeke Is very active In her local
board, the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mela 80llrd of Realtors. Among her
many tltlee • that of director. and 98Cf9ttlrY, of the Investment dlvtsJon.
She is education ch8trman of the
boerd, and MrV9I on the long range
~ committee, the government
and pollticlll afhllrs committee and the
district educatk>n comrrnttee.
She repr111nts her area at the state
level by being a California Asaoctatlon
of Realtors(CAR)dlrector and member
of the CAR educational servtces com-
mittee. She Is active also on the
computer committee and Is a member
of the commercial-investment forum at
CAR. Other atftHatlons are wtth ttle
Orange County ASIOClatlon of Real
Estate lnves1ment Brokers (OCAREIB)
and the Realty Investment Association
of California (RIAOC).
Goedeke has an extensive educa-
tional background in business, law and
accdunting, boasts a 4.0 GPA and
holds a certificate of real estate as weft.
The CCIM acno&arship Is provided by
the Commercial-lnves1ment Real Es-
tate Council (CIREC) directly under the
National Association of Realtors.
CIREC, the authoritative voice of
commercial real estate, Is the pro-
fessional organization for commercial-
Realtors tournament nets cash
for Costa Mesa Share Our Selves
The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors recent Tennis Tour-
nament held at the Newport Beach
T ennls Club -was an exciting event
according to Chairman Dave Wells of
C-21 The Real Estaters. They raised
OVfJlt $1,400 for S.O.S. (Share Our
SelYes) located In Costa Mesa. Wells
was asai8ted by his co-chairmen Rob
Nelson of Western Anancial (Services
and Holly Lou Cota of Great Western
Savings. Don Granger of National
Pacific Mortgage was in charge of the
··silent" auction.
The wtnners of the tournament were:
Lois Jacobs, Jerry Roeenberg, Norma
Welchlln, Hoity Kellogg and Peggy
Bertuten. Also, Rob Nelson, Bill Gold,
Henry Grum Jr., Roy Sipos and both
Frank Spangler and Dick Korff had
perfect scores.
Investment specialists, from brokers
and developers to attorneys and
bankers.
The Council's fundamental objective
Is to enhance the professk>nai com-
petence of commercial-investment
brokers. In pursuing Its goal of building
professional competence, the Council
has become the commercial-lnvest-
ment real estate Industry's "univer-
sity'' of1tigher learning.
The cornerstone of the Council's
program is the educational curriculum
leading to the CCIM designation.
Through seven graduate levef courses,
candidates achieve a mastery of in-
vestment, taxation and cash flow
analysis and atso establish a solid
foundation for worJ<ing wtth com-
mercial real estate users.
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2502 South Olive ............ $165,000 72~-8114
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1501 #8 South Raitt St.. .. $99,900 722-8114
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1509 Sandcutle, CdM ........................... $25,200
24 Goodwtll Court. NB ............................. $9,980
10 Wiid Gooee, NB ................................... $7,830
3 Trt~ Court, NB ................................. $9,420
1800 Beryt, NB ....................................... $12, 120
714 Goldenrod, CdM ............................... $6,220
10 ()dpley Court, NB ............................. $9,980
.. Wiid Goole. NB ..................................... $6.800
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1S.7 Orange Avenue ...... $315,000 722-8114
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810 Baker #202 .............. $165,000 722-8114 ..... , ....... ,.
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1799 New Hampshire ..... $250,000 721,....111
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CALL fOI YOUI •••• WEEKLY LISTS Of: PM>PERTIES
"FOR SALE BY OWNER"
W1TH PRICES. A~. PttOtE NUMBEAES. ETC.
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3BR-1.75BA, updated kitchen 2 baths.
1741 Tustin #7B ............. $169,500 721,....111
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2506 Westminster, CM ..•......................•.. $9,520
918 Powell Court, CM .............................. $6,490
2520 Poplar. CM .....................................• $6,280
2277 Pacific Avenue #A-105. CM ........... $6,670
377 Flower, CM ...................................... $10,500
991 Modjelka, CM ................................. $10,500
3230 Washington, CM .............................. $7, 140
929 Helena Circle, CM ............................. $8,020
418 East 20th Street, CM ........................ $8,520
2309 Knox A"91U8. CM ........................... $8,310
2893 EJ Rio Cirde, CM ............................. $6,420
27• Cecil, CM ........................................... $9,360
2593 Fairway, CM .................................... $6.660
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1835 0 . NEWPORT BL VO .• SUITE 258
COSTA MESA. CA 92627
(714) 722-1114
..
THE HARBOR AREA'S
OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM
*Spectacular ocean view-with a south seas flair. Plush 2 bdrm, 2 bath
penthouse completely & luxuriously FURNISHED. Flreplace, bevelled
mirrors, private deck. $375,000
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 950 CAGNEY LANE #304
(Enter through guard gate on Hospital Road)
*Corona det Mar condo-Just a block from the beach! Spaci<>us 3
bdrm unit on extra wide lot like new with finest quality construction.
FormaJ dining rm, private patio, contemporary decor. $455,000
*New Listing-owner moving to new home soon says "SELL"! In Villa
Balboa with prime ocean view. Extra large patio enjoys full afternoon
sun. Huge 11\aster suite, fireplace & bar. · $165,000
*Lowest priced Versailles-If you are looking for value,JS88 this! Prime
first floor location. ProfessjonaJry and expensively deco-rated. Can't last
at just... S 104,950
*Walk to the Beach-The price is right on this spic & span 2 bedroom
Villa Balboa condo. Corner location overlooking the greenbelt and near
the pool. $187,500
•Villa Balboa-Private 2 bdrm corner unit over 1100 sq. ft. with ocean
view. Desirable 1st floor location has own patio. Areplace, air condition-
ing, shows like a model. $185,000
REALTY
2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
MOVE IN TDIE FOR 'DIE
:~A ll new custom design.
::""'?Approximately 2,000 square feet of excellent flow for
comfortable living and casuaJ or elegant entertaining.
;._ ~ Large master suite and bath with sauna, unset, city a nd
ocean views.
:& Second bedroom with bay. boat, marina and city views.
:Z, W aJk-in closets, mirrored dressing clo.ets and coat closets.
all cedar-lined.
CanTree challenge issued
The Realtor Christmas CanTree
chaltenge Is ont WIU the wtnner be
Grubb & EJHs. RE/MAX. C-21 The
Real Estater, Waterfront Homes,
maybe Merrlll lynch or then per-
haps, CokfweH Banker. The winner
will be announced on December 16
at the boatd breakfast at the Four
Seasons Hotel.
The competition between: the
large offices Is being sponsored by
the Newport Harbor-Coeta Mesa
Board· of Reattors. The categories
are "the largest" and "most orig-
inal" CanTree.
The Christmas Can Tree project Is
an annual event sponsored by the
California ASSOclation of RMttors.
The goal Is to provide food for those
In need within the community. The
Newport Harbor.COSta Mesa Board
of Realtors Is working in conjunction
with the Satvatk>n Army of Onlnge
County. They wiU be responsible for
the distribution of the food to the
needy famines and also provide
prepared mMla for the homel111s In
the hoepftaHty center.
TtMs ts the fourth yeer that the
local Realtors haw participated in
this project according to Ann Marie
Murphy, of Lynn Valentine
Properties. She Is b4Mng aided by tw
co-chairman, Julie SturdeYMt, C-21
The Real Estaters. They .., stated
that the community Is Invited ta
participate in this protect by bring-
ing canned foods or catl donations
to the Board of Aelllton at 401 North
Newport Bavd., Newport 8Mct'I or
contacting your fawrite reeltor at
their office Md join in thechdenge.
If you aee a ruttor wtth a red
CanTree wagon In your nagh-
borhood, add a can. Tha. ls the time
of the yeer for sharing, C8rtng and
reflection. Help ue QMI to thoee in
our community who have not been
as fortunate this year.
tf you have questions Of need
directions to the Newport Harbor-
Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, call
(714)646-1671.
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Newport Beach Waterfront Lifestyle
At Its Best ••
One of a Kind cuatom design home .ttl~
in one of the m0tt tophilticated ~
and lwntriou condo projeeta on the water.
An excellent opportllllity fo,. a primary or
tecondary home!
New Listing
That Won't Last! $619,000
:~.x Large living room with colossaJ bay, boat and marina views
<.-OD lW'rUng basin.
~~ F ormaJ dining room with bay views and cua1om bevel
minors.
:~ New custom-Oesign white European kitchen featuring
cuatom <:orian counters with gray accenta. The newest in
design line appliancet with ••Monogram'' white & gray and
electronic panels. A dream kitchen!
• All new pein~ luxury carpet. Italian ti.la. and light faxturu.
Deco outlets and switches~ and designer wallcoverinp.
Call June Davis
For Your
As 1988 draws fo a cloee, the
promi8e of this being a landmark year
for The Prudentim 714 Realty in
Newport~ hM come true.
Conl6der wt..e hll8 occurred since
the begln.'ling of the yw: The Pruden-
tJal 714 Remny hM grown from 13 to 35
fuM-ttme rellltora and has established
ltseff -• potent force In the coastal
hJgtHnd,.... --"'8(ketptace. .
AddttiOMly, the firm became a
member of The Prudential Real Estate
AftNat• tnc. ft ,.,.,..,_, howeYer,
independently owned and operated.
Moreover. tta ~ the firm estab-
lished a commercial propetties
dMlk>n, h11ded up by wteran reaftor
Paul FrMklin, who Is a Ncen98d brOker
with the highly regsded designations
of GRI and CCtM (c=-tifled commercial
investment member) of the National
A.ssodation of Rellttors.
sales training l'T\8Mger, a sales and
marketing mMager and has under
contract an awerd-winning marketing
put>Nc relations consultant.
"I think there's no question that 1988
has been a momentous year for The
PrudentiaJ 714 Realty," Barbara
Amstadter. president, said.
"Since the beginning of the year, aJI
of us here feet such tremendous
energy. tt's ffke being in a whirlwind,
we've done so wetl," she said.
As further testimony to the sharp rise
in the firm's success in the sales of
high-priced homes Is the feet that it was
lnvolved In the sale of a $3.85-mltlion
waterfront property -the highest
priced property in the Newport Beech-
Corona del Mar area to be SOid through
the summer of this year.
The Prudential 714 Realty is inde-
pendently owned and operated and
specializes in property in the Orange
Ruth Baylies has joined Century 21
Inland Pacific's Newport Offtce located
at 2 Corporate Plaza, Newport Center.
Newport Beach.
Bayles brings with her a very
cre&tNe marketing background which
began ln the Los ~ garment
district where she repr1111nted many
"known" designers. Her Mn98 of styte
and taste were great attributes as a
lecturer for the Fashion Institute. She
was also known for commentating
fashion shows. She reflects, "I have
always .enjoyed each career; however,
real estate is my true k>Ye."
Baynes brings many experiences
with her, having rMintained homes
throughout the United States. Her
travels make her outstanding in work-
ing with clients who we relocating to
Southern California. She rek>cated
from Glendale, where snewa an active
member of Little Theatre. She began
her career there 15 years ago and was
an active member of the Glendale
Board of Realtors and active in
Women's Council. She has actNety
9eN9d as a director of one of the
primaty political parties. 8ayties con-
tlues to enjoy a k>Ye of traveling, her
career, and wwm relatiOnships with
her two adult~. Karen, and Paul
who reskSe in the community.
Bayties was attracted to real estate
because of the ch .. 1nge and op-
portunity for creatMty. " Marie
Barnett, manager, is knowtedgeeble
and creative and that's why I as-
&ociated with Century 21 tnland Pa-
cific," she said. "I look forward to this
association and know that It wtM t>e
beneficial to my career. Century 21
Inland Pacific Is very conscious of
upscale marketing of prime
properties ...
Century 21 Inland Pacific Is a ·
network of 11 offices serving southern
Los Angeles and Orange counties with
divisions in real estate, property man-
agement, escrow, mortgage, training
and career devek>pment. For morein-
formatlon, call (114) 650-1121. The Prudent'• 714 Realty also has
set up a mortgage 9erVices division
with an in-houM computer program
that provides access to 7 ,500 loan
programs instantly.
County coastal cities and communities .-------------------------
that include Newport Beach. Corona
det Mar, Irvine and Costa Mesa.
For more information. call (714)
The company aJso has a full-time 760-0714.
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BJ llENE SCtelEDER
Dally Pitot Correspondent
"The magic of Newport Beach is that
it's a fabulous place to live, with good
schools and an exciting lifestyle," Jim
Wood, office manager of Merrill Lynch
Realty of Newport Beach. said. "Every-
one wants it. Nobody is setting the
prices but the buyers."
·'This area is the last vestige of an
unfettered marketplace," Wood con-
tinued. "Buyers are pushing those
prices up."
Wood. whose Unique Homes be-
came part of the 400-office Merrill
Lynch Realty network a year ago, feels
that his office has accomplished every-
thing it set out to do at that time. The
staff has doubled from 30 to 60 full-
time salespeople. Sales volume has
increased from $3 million to $15 million
per month.
Wood expects 1989 to be "a good
year tor real estate and fol" Merrill
Lynch in this community," although he
predicted that the price of homes will
rise onty at the rate of Inflation, instead
of 25 to 30 percent as In 1988. "Merrill
Lynch will be one of the top three real
estate ptayers because of our high
energy. Success will beget success.
and we'll get better faster."
Wood's own high energy and
enthusiasm for the area undoubtedty
have contributed to Introducing the
Merrill Lynch name to the community.
In addition to his 25 years In the local
real estate market, Wood ts a news.-
paper columnist and public speaker.
He publishes "The Best Uttle News.-
paper ln Newport" for Merrill Lynch.
Exemplary of Wood's enthusiasm for
Newport Beach Is the "Newport Beach
Night" open house to be held at Merrill
Lynch Realty on Tuesday, Nov. 29.
Guests will have the chance to remi-
nisce about the past vta films and
photos, learn about the present from
members of the city family and officials
of The lrvtne Company, and predict the
future for Inclusion in a time capsule.
Wood feels that his affiliation with
Merrill Lynch has been a positive step.
·'We have the baci<lng and strength of a
large corporation without the control of
a large corporation,.. he said. "We
have the autonomy to keep our en-
trepreneurial spirtt with the added
capabilities of training, legaJ support
and name recognttJon. the financial
heft wfthout constraints."
May this special time of year
bring you closer ,to those you
love. As we celebrate the
spirit of brother and
sisterhood, we wish you
all a healthy day.
AMERICAN ESCROW, INC.
240 Newport Center Drive., Suite 105
Newport Beach , CA 92660
(714) 640-9860
"Serving Your Escrow Needs"
H•v••pr-.eule wllllout.,..._._
Sell ~our It .... In d•11llled.
642-5671
Jim Wood
Definirlg goals is key to
refinancing says.·banker
With the elections now behind us, it's
time to start thinking about your
fl~aJ plans for 1989. Tho8e plans
shouJd include a k>ok at your biggest
Investment -your home, according to
Dan Sussman, assistant vice pttMlident
Mission Viejo National Bank In Mlask>n
Viejo.
Industry experts predict that we
could see a substantial drop In mort-
gage Interest rates as early as January
1989. If rates do In fact drop, lhould
you consider refinancing your current
mortgage? There are several factors to
. consider before ruMlng out to your
local lender. Sua8man said.
Arst, consider k>ng and short range
plans for your property. How long do
you expect to live In this home? Are
major tmprowments CK eddttlons
n111ded? "your ptena are to ... the
home IOOn, then going through the
expeMe of reflNndng might not rMke
aenee; but If you .,. pllnntng to he In
the home fCK MWf' .. mote ye9r'I then
refiMndng could uve you thouunds
of doMlf'a In mOlllNy P9)'1Y*lta and
int.,..t. A reflMnce wtth "Clllh out"
prcMl6ont can lllowyou to melce home
lmprov.nenta CK~ debt by
tapping Into 10"' hame'• = Md not yoAJll checlcbooll, he~.
Second,...,.,. yoAJll current mort-
g.ge. " you ~ .,. ad)ultable rate
mort~, .._. .. you In rmtton to
the ..... ..,,... and ••lie•• Cllp9? Do yout-.~~?Whln
ii 10"' nat ..... and.,.,....,. .......
ment? Moet ......... ~
talc• out • YM! 01 two 100 tww ...-rwhed thepcMrrt ...,..a.ct,.... ..
now. Ate you comfottllble we thll
~lt?Dole"rnllke-to ''toc*
In" now for long term? Most experts
will teH you that It does make 1en1e to
refinance if you c.n reduce your
current or future Interest rate by at
least two percentage points. Susaman
said.
When you look at mortgage Interest
rates over the past 10 yews, the
national average Is between 11.0
percent and 13.0 percent according to
Sussman. Knowing that economic
trends run In cycles. are lnt.,.t rates
gofng to Inch back up? How low do we
expect rates to drop In 1989? There are
trong economic Indicators that Ind.,.
try experts are wat:'~"'Most feel that
we could see the dtg6t inter.t
rates that were available back In 1988,
aa loW as 9.0 percent for a confonnlng :.er-fixed r*te mortgage, &..man
If you have determined that reftMnc-
ing does Pf 111 nt 80fne lnter•tlng
opportunittea. what lhoutd be ~
next step? The 111111t place to start
would be ~ CwNnt lender. Pick up
the phone and .-t ... dng ...,.,.
Sus.nan 9dvlled. "vou decllde to ttq>
Wound for the "be9t1' ...... terma. and
..... be W91Y, " It IOUltdl too good to be true, then It probMly la. Try to direct
yoAJ/I -= effortl to ...,_. CK mortOll; ........ tlnenctely eecure and hew good,.,...._..
Wtth ...... large inltttutlon9 and
many men~ °'*currently~
Ing down their mortgllOe ~ edonl. you don"t .... to -~ ... tppl'Odi pr'CIC 111 only to tlndoutyoaar ....,,..Clkl 1111 down or
C8111"'M111 ...... lo9n progrwn you
-,::: for, 8u11nwe llld .
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DAILY "LOT /ft.AL IDTAJW ._.., SATUtlDAY Now 1 t •r 16. t .. /~~ lS
Saienni new building association head ·Coldwell Banker
T~ Orange County region of the University •. where he received a Company as secretary; and David DeW home S~les
8ulld1ng Industry Auociatlon (BIA) bachelors in finance and a MBA.In Celestin, vicepresidentofplanningand ff d~ d
held Its 22nd annual lnstaUatJ<>rLBaJI addition to his responsibilities with local governmentaJ affalrs for the Sta expan e
Saturday, Nov. 12 In the grand Ahmanson, Salennl maintains an ac-Mission Viejo Company as treasurer.
ballroom of the Ritz Car1ton Hotel in tive role in the community through hts
Laguna Niguel. The BIA has ovet 1,000 role as trustee and past president of
member companies representing all Mardan Schol for Educational Therapy
face ta of the tight construction Indus-In Costa Mesa.
try. Other region officers Installed in-
The event feetured the Installation of eluded Bill York, vice presldent-
Ronald C. Salenni •president. Saien-division manager of Shea Homes,
nl Is senior vice president of Venture Southern California as first vice presi-
Operatk>ns/U.S.A. for Ahmanson De-dent; Philip Bettencourt. principal of
velopmenta, tnc. end has 16 years of Pre\Jiew Real Estate as second vice
experience in the building Industry. president; Geoffrey S. Fearns, ex-
Salennl graduated from Arizona State ecutive vice president for the BaJdwin
The theme for this year's BIA/OCR
installation was ·'The Orange County
Vision" and reflects incoming presi-
dent Ron Saienni's personaJ vision for
the BIA during the coming year.
"Orange County's best opportunity
for positive growth lies In cooperation
among the building Industry. the com-
munity, and government officials." ·
Saiennl said.
Apartntents off er rush hour alternative
I had one of the most unforgettably
excruciating experiences of my life the
other day and I feel the need to share
lt...1 drove from lrvtne to Century City
during the evening rush hour.
However, th«e was nothing "rush"
about it. I and several thousand other
frustrated drivers (mostly one person
per car) crept along the San Diego
Freeway at the pace of an Inebriated
snalt, and I'm sure we were all
wondering what the hell we were doing
there.
I l'\ad to make the trip for business
reasons, and It took me two hours and
45 minutes to go from Culver Drive to
Santa Monica Boulevard.
But I think everyone should make
that co"'mute -~r something com-
parable -at least once to truly
understand the unimaginable
quagmire of Insufferable traffic that
Southern Callfornlans have created for
themselves.
Thousands of people wasting tens of
thousands of hours and millions of
dollars, sitting on the freeway either
trying to get home, or trying to get to
work. Something must be done before
DOIEL J.
CuLSso•
it all grinds to a permanent haJt!
Fortunately, there are solutions im-
mediately available: solutions that
don't require us to build billions of
dollars in new freeways or mass transit
systems. As a matter of fact, I drove
past one of those solutions just the
other day.
The solution is called Charter Apart-
ments, and it's an Idea whose time has
d.efinitely come. Being developed by
Property Corporation of America.
Charter Apartments are located at the
mtersecilon of Jamboree Boulevard
and Kelvin Street. right smaci< dab in
the "'middle of ·the bustling Irvine
Business Complex.
The 403-unit project. which consists
of luxury one-and two-bedroom apart-
ments. is scheduled to open next
summer.
As a solution to traffic, the concept of
building housing where people work
has been around for a while. But
developers were reluctant to invest
money in such a project because they
didn't believe people were ready to
give up suburbia to live In the middle of
a business district.
According to some traffic engineers
who I've talked to, freeway congestion
during the rush hour could be reduced
substantlaJly if we could get about five
percent of thit cars off the free-
way ... only five percent!
Using that as a standard, if Property
Company of America and other pro-
gressive developers would. for In-
stance, build housing in the IBC for
5.000 of the estimated 100,000 people
who work in the complex, that would
reduce the number of cars coming In
and out of the business complex during
the peak-hour traffic periods by five
percent.
So. good luci< Property Company of
Amenca. Your Charter Apartments
project looks like a great traffic
solution to me. and if anyone is
interested in finding out more about 1t,
call 724-0505.
Arlene Bunch was recently wel-
comed to the CokSwefl Banker staff by
Robert Nolan, vice president and
regional director of Coldwell Banker
New Home SaJes.
As a senior sales manager. Bunch
will be responsible for business de-
velopment in the new homes Industry
and overaJI management of the new
home sales offices In the Inland Empire
area. She Is currently working on a third
phase of 64 homes in Victorville and a
new devek>pment of 80 single family
homes in Adelanto. which Is an ex-
tension of bujlder George Corey's
Ashley Glen. The homes, expected to
be priced from the low $100.000s, have
a projected completion date of
March/April 1989. Bunch is al.so pres-
ently working on a development in
Apple Valley. Her other areas of
specialization include San B'emardino.
· Victorville, Fontana and cities in the
high desert.
Prior to joining Coldwell Banker.
Bunch served as the assistant market-
ing director tor the Troy Investment
Fund in Newport Beach. A UCI gradu-
ate with a degree in market·
ing/business, She was also involved in
the property management field. An
active member of BIA and the Sales
and Marketing Council, Bunch is a
candidate for the CPM (Certified Prop-
erty Management) designation. Ac-
cording to Nolan. Bunch's five years of
experience in the new homes!\Odustry
along w;th her experience In marke1ing
will be a tremendous asset to Coldwell
Banker.
A lifelong resident of Southern
California, she currently lives in Costa
Mesa wttere she is an avid supporter of
the Performing Arts Center. Her other
letsure interests Include skiing and
windsurfing
For more information, call Coldwell
Banker New Homes at {800) 826-1243.
California continues to lead nation-wide housi ng sales
Housing salee activity Is strong in the
West, as Caltfornla continues to lead
the nation in sales volume, reports
Coldwell Banker, the country's largest
full service real estate firm, with more
than 2,050 residential sates offices.
"We have a shortage of properties
and an excess of homebuyers In
Calif omla. People think that If they do
not buy now they may lose out, .. Tom
Griffin, senior vice president, western
sector, Cotdwetl Banker Residential
Real Estate Services, said.
Griffin Mid that resldentlal sales in
the entire Western region as a whole
are generally on the upswing. Activity In
the regk>n during the third quarter
overshadowed the spring season,
which la u.,.,ty the busiest, and should
be heefthy for the rest of the year. HoullnD lnwntory la abundant in
Arizona. Colcndo, Utah, and Nevada,
whk:ll .... buysa' markets and are
tttll on a.. r09d to recowry. according
to Grtlln. ~ local economies are
no IOnglr cllpr 1111 d, they.,.. advancr l!'Q more llcMlr e.n Mtk:ipated. The
COiaw.., ..---:...mo to lm-
prowa. ...... Cob .. ~ -··••lllflllncrl lll ~wlume• ~ ..... 8ld relOrt ..... tn Coto-..... ... """ °"" "*'91 op-por1unllllj tDdallr-a.-*""' ~
Griffin reports. tenance. Griffin said. "For the buyer
Foreclosures. Including properties not interested In keeping up a yard, a
held by HUD and other lenders. ace condo residence combines the conve-
popular In most markets. In Phoenix. nience of living In an apartment with the
banks and other lenders are trying to financial advantages of home-
d1spose of their foreclosures by offer-ownership. Some buYe<s prefer this
mg reduced downpayments and arrangement."
preferred interest rates, as much as California still leads the nation in the
one to 1.5 percent below the going high cost of housing, Gnffin said. It
local rate. Best buys are tower-priced costs more to buy a detached single-
condos, foreclosed condos. and new family home in Orange County than
homes, Griffin says. anywhere else in the country. The
Unlike the struggling markets In the midyear median price for a home there
oil patch, Seattle. with its diversified was $204.000. The third most ex-
economy and active port, remains a pensive housing market was the San
stable sellers' market. After a slow Francisco Bay area, where the median
start In the beginning of the year, Puget price was $196,300 during the same
Sound properties in all price ranges are period. (Honolulu ranked secx>nd with a
seltlng brlskty. New homes and water-·· median price of $198,700.) In contrast.
front properties within a half-hour the national median was $91,600.
commute of Seattle are generating the No-growth and sJow-growth in·
most Interest. according to Griffin. ltlatives In some markets tend to drive
Sales of condominiums on the West prices up, Griffin said. "Scarcity has eout. especially c.ltfomia. haw value; the tess there Is of something,
teaped 42.4 percent at mkfyear from a the more people want h. We stifl see
"/Ml eerier. according to the National people camptng out Just to get thelr
A99oelatton of Rellhora. As wcalatlng name on a list to buy a new home tn high prac. put the tradttlonal detached demand arw. Md we stll ... welt-
lingle-famlly ~ lltereaingty out of priced relider'ldal JWoper'ties tn good
rMCh of the first-time homebuyer, condition seMng quickly, wtth iota of
condoe whk:tl C09t ...._ teem attr8Ct-competition tmOng buyers.··
Mt. B11ldel. condo 1Mr'O oflllrs °"* "In ClllfotrR. the peroepekM is the ~ •• common .-~ market ii mong and wm keep elCIMt-
mg. so people feel they need to buy
before prices go up further That's one
of the reasons the market keeps
advancing.·· Griffin said.
Strong fall sates activity around the
nation points to healthy year-end
resutts, according to Cofdwell Banker
Home sates th s year continue to
outpace . expectations. which have
been periodically revised upward.
Coldwell Banker projects that home
saJes for 1988 Should reach 3 ... milhon
units. shght.ly below the 1987 peak of
3.5 million umts.
Upgraders and corporate trans-
ferees continue to dominate the mar-
ket. while first-time buyers find It
increasingly difficult to find affordable
properttes in some markets.
SOme areas of the Northeast and the
West have seen a delayed surge of
activity end expect SllMs for the fourth
quarter to be higher than usual.
California maintains tts national lead In
sales vofume and home prioM. white
the Northeast contlnuee to edjust to
lliahtty dedinlng appreciation. Ac·
.cer.atlnO ,_. '"°"*wtum tn Tex•
.. buoytng the ~ r9gion. Md
aciMty,...,... steedy In the Mktw8St,, ........ ~ ....
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Portoflno Model. 3 Bedroom, 2"' eatna. PIUS ...,.,_ wrude bonus rm/loft Iv. btlth. Greet
Houae. Gteet Loc8tion. ~ea to~. $614,500 • BACK ON MARKET l lh. 2"' C-. .._.. ' J ., M ii .......... SM.ODO
LEE GILLESPIE Ill-GM . LEE llWSPIE
113-4314 W&Tafllll ..S -., IOI.Tm 131-1400 W&IBl'llll --., ......
* Private Pier & Dock * Wide Sandy Beach * 5 Bedrooms-each with private bath * Gourmet Kitchen * Paddle Tenms Court w/parklike Garden * Brick Courtyard Entry * Garage Space for 8 cars * 90' on Balboa Blvd. * 45' on Water lfFDEI AT U,111,800
142-1200
T rad1tiQnal home wittl wide oak planked
floors, crown moldings, plate rails, French
doors & casement windows. Formal dininc
room and breakfast room. Fine details con-
tinue throueti the den. three bedrooms, 2~
baths. and capacious wine cetlar (or tele-
phone booth). Professionally landscaped.
$585,000.
111111111 PUii,.
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.. IEDllY 1-1
l ml REALTY WOAlD•
NEWPORT BEACH
l 14.2.1200
Doug Bulley & Associates
DRASTIC'PRICE REDUCTIONU
1960 VISTA CAUDAL
$450,000 FEE
~FEE
..
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-5
Open BLUFFS Remodeled "G" plan w/spectacular
Back Bay & ocean views. New ki tchen, baths, 6
skylights, custom fireplace, used brick patio with spa.
French doors & Berber carpet. Charming home with
many custom feat ures.
OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO OR HARRIET SPENCER
(714) 760-9678 DAY/EVE
ONNIE MAXSENT
LA&UNA CllAa.
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b ~L--.-.. , .. , .. , ... -·····--·-·$115•000
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Work of art. Wood -.I
1a... Cbrte Able home
overlookJ-. blue Pacific.
H... pt1v•i. clecl wldl
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ME•RO.L LYNCH REAL TY
497-99H
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MAXSENTI
497-9918
MAGNIFICENT
STONEHENGE
A •pectacuJar Harbor RW.C ...
tate featurt.. 5-1 Wroo.e.
depndlq oa the UM of the
room; formal llvlq room. fa•-
Uy room. .u.n room. dlala1
room. wel9ht room. thatre ·
room: overtookl .. the City of
Newport to Palos Verda. For
luurlou llvl... ....lfkeat
view .. aed erecloua eatertala-
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• 48R, 28A, TradltloMI S1yte HO me
• Prime Oversized 45' Lot(1'A Lota)
• French Doors open to sunny South
Patio
• Beamed ceilings. Remodeled
kitchen. Air conditioned.
• Steps to beed\ & tennis.
8595,000
ea.•1&.Y Ullll 1111
Bill FEENY
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811-14811 -175-1B
PERFECT SECOND HOME
Light, airy, contemporary in soft greys
& whites. View of grass & trees in
Newport Beach's loveliest adult
mobile home parks. Enjoy I of 2
pools/spas or walk along the bay. Boat
slip available. $50,000
•
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• 78R, 6'ti8A, den,°' 58R. 3\.\BA,
den ptua 28R, 2BA unit. •
• Prlme0Wrstzed45' lotonaendy
beech, with 3 cat gwage.
• Bright open floor ptM,
profeMionalty decorated in past ..
tonea.
• "Tum-key" pride of owner ship
femly home with large Income unit.
81,815,000
Da•UB.Y Ullll 9111
Bill FEEIY
--.... IPIDMJll Wllllfl I I lllB ..... Im
BLUFFS
BEST VALUE
BLUFFS
JBEDROOM
Fast ponession possi~. Good
gree~lt location. Excellent neigh-
borhood. split level ftoorplan. This
one needs decorating but priced
right. · ""'szaz,soo
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1-5
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COLESWORTHY
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640-0020
Clllll DEL llR!! OCUI VIEWS!!
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***Waterfront and Pool
V'GIYe Address at Guard Gate
HOIES FOR SILE
2 IEIROOI
252 E. 19th St., Eastside Costll Mesa
631-7300 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30
412 Heliotrope, Corona Del Mar •
721-1200 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
217 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle, Newpon Beach
723-0858 $535,000 Sunday 1-4
2 IR ,1us FAii Ill er DEi
215 61st St, Newport Beach
722-9730 $225,000 Sunday 1-5
509 Avenida Ladera, Bluffs
~9060 $382,000 Sunday 1-4
.,.... 43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge. NB
673-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*•"'+39 Southampton, Newport Beach
640-9396 $599,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
3 IEIROOI
•*2519 Back Bay Loop. Costa Mesa
631-1266 $249,900 Sunday 12-4
2529 Baci< Bay Loop. E. Costa Mesa
759-6600 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1543 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terrace. CdM
760-0714 $495,000 SatJSun 1-5
257 Brentwood, E'side. C.M.
759-6600 $299,900 Sunday 1-5
332 Colton St. (Npt Shores) N.B.
548-0271 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30
2009 Continental, Costa Mea
646-7171 $207,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2725 Fremont Ln. Costa Mesa
545-5478 $243,500 Sunday 12-5
1984 Port Claridge (Hwpt Bdl)
75S.7589 $575,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5
2631 Aaquet.a, Bluffa
~9060 $339,000
31 Seabrook Cove. Sea Island
Sunday 1-4
631-1400 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
219 Vlrgin6a Place, ea.ta Meea
548-3917 5290,000 Sunday 1-5
111 ,1a Fiii II 1r •1
222 AIMlhyat, Balboa l8land
831-1400 1&49,000 Sunday 1-5
1029 Bonnie Doone, !Mne T•r.
759-eeOO $525,000 Sunday 1-5
••+2927 C8rob, Eu1bluff, N.8.
759-9420 $569,500 Sunday 12-4:30
•2592 Clrcte Or, Bayshores, Nwpt Bc:h
642-5200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
+V'34 Cormorant Cir, Bayview Terr, NB
854-9693 $499,000 Sunday 1-5
* •3000 Corte Portoflno, Npt. North VIiias
75S.9100 $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30
1106 Devon Ln, Westcliff, NB
759-6700 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30
610 Donald Pl, Off 15th St, Nwpt Hgts, NB
642-5200 $585,000 Sunday 1-5
264 E. Bay Side, Costa Mesa
646-7171 $269,500 Sat/Sunl-4
1223 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Peninsula
631-7300 $995,000 Sal/Sun 1-4:30
+2362 Mesa Dr. Back Bay, Newport Bch
~ $1,750,000 Sunday 10-4
• 1659 New Hampshire, Mesa North, CM
545-3369 $230,000 Sunday 12-4
370 23rd St. Newport Beck Bay
631-1400 $349,500 Sunday 1-5
V'42 Pellcaq Court, Bayview T8fraoe, N.B.
640-1212 $459,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 1-5
Let Us Help Y 11
Sell Your Propert~!
Call C1111ifit4,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
1724 Pima dee Norte, Peninlula
844-e200 seea.ooo Sunday 1-s
*985 Saridcelate, Herbor View Hiii
759-eeOO $539,000 &,tnday 1-5
+1018 Sandpiper, H.V. HUia 7se..eeoc> $729,000 Sunday 1-5
1207 SHCleet, Corona Del Mar 780-5000 $595,000 Sunday ,_.
112 Via Waziera, Udo Isle
631-1400 $750,000 Sunday 1-5
•301 Vista Baya. Newport Beach
760-0714 $344.900 Saturday 1:30-4:30
4 IEIRIOI
•2895 ClubhOUM, CQsta Mesa
540-7355 $329,000 SatJSun 1-5
315 Poppy, Olde Corona def Mar
75S.8e00 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1720 Port Ster1lng, H.V.Homes
75g...eeoo $469,900 Sunday 1-5
26651 Tratmiru, Mission Viejo
759-eeOO $380,000 Sunday 1-5
204 Via Barcelona, Lido Isle
631-1400 $595,QOO Sat-Sun 1-5
Jb~VlaGenoa, Udo, ... I
t01-1400 $945,000 Sat1Sun1...S .,,
4 II ,111Flll111r IEI
**+ 701 Udo Park Dr. Newport Beech
873-3777 $1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1...S
**63 Beeoon Bay, Beecon Bay, Nwpt 8ch
631-7300 $1,400,000 Sat/Sun 1-4;30
+24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon
~ $2,395,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
978 CoUt Road, Costa M ...
546-2313 $210,000 Sun 1-4
2702 Drake, eo.ta Meu
845-0303 $239,000 Sund8y 1 ....
..,.. + 1 Harbor Rktge.. Harbor. Nwpt Bc:h
673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•28e0 lnroz Dr, Meu Verde, CM
631-7370 $349,900 Sat/Swt 1-4:30
+t336 Morning CMyon, Shoreclffl.. CdM
1-.9010 1885,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
3917 Park Green, Harbor View Hiia
M• eoeo seee.500 Sunclfy 1 ...
335 P6laa Udo, Udo ....
831· 1400 ..... ooo Sat/Sun 1~a
1827 Port Cerdtlf, Hsbor VIN Homee, N8 121~1200 1111.800 ~ 1-4
• 1880 Port c.tow, H9rt>ot VIN Homee, ..
780-0114 '710,114 8litl8un 1-6
21n ~. eo.ta Mw
641-7171 IM0,000 9unOllY 1-4 * 1542 8MtllaO. Oovitr 8fw'8. N8 131.1• IMl,000 ~ 12-5
•• ._.., Spr1nlfl11ra. Uiguna....,..
acMD30 ..... 900 8aUlun 12..-
.......
700 818on, EMt Bluff
7-.-00 *539,000 Sunday 1-5
2377 College Or, Costa Mesa
&45-0303 $279,000 Sat-Sun 12-"
1821 Port Bllnnouth, H•bor Yiew Hms, NB
721-1200 $589,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-"
I • ,an f 8111 1r IEI
1918 Port C.dtff, ~View Homes
144-90e0 $825,000 Sunday 1-"
••1814 Port Chlir1e9, Harbor View Homes
844-e200 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-":30
8244 SM Aoctt Dr, Huntington Beach
831-7300 $458,000 Sunday 1-":30
I II 1tl•1 Fiii ii tr IEI
• * •• 1 CteMWC>Od, Harbor Ridge 844-a200 $3,750,000 Sunday 1-5
+424 o.hMa, Olde Corona Det Mar
876-5714 seso.ooo Sun 1-"
..,.11392 Or~. Orange HHls, SA
721-1200 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
TIWllOIES
CllllS FOR SILE
21UINI
120 33td St. Newport ee.cti
673-3777 $375,000 Sat/Sun 12-"
•••v950 Cegney Ln 304, VMla Balboa, NB 6~ $375,000 Sunday 1-"
t 301 Cypress, Peninsula
631-1400 From$325,000 Sunday 1-S
••.,...55 Sea 19'Wld, Big Canyon, NB
760-5000 $239,000 Sunday 12-"
2 Ill 19lu Fll 111 1r IEI
2 Bari8to, Turtlerodt Point, lnrine
831-1400 $399,000 Sunday 1-5
••88 Cortiea. Newport North Villas, NB
780--0714 $276,900 Sunday 12-" .
2518 Elden AYe. #A-2 Costa Mesa
642-6404 $180:000 Sun 12-5
3 IElllOOI
1984 Vista Caudal, Stuffs, N.B.
759-9100 $415,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2710 Vista del Oro, Stuffs, Newport Beach
759--9100 $267,300 Set-Sun 1-":30
*2401 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. NB
759--9100 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-":30
DU PLUES
FIR SILE
2 1119111 111
29 Beacon Bay, a.con Bay
644-9060 $659,000 'Sunday 1-"
MORTGAGE RATES
-
FIXED ADJUSTABLE ...,.. 0.... ~ Leet• ..... .... 0... ........ Ledl ... ~
.-....,ML ..... i:' (llft) (.,.) ~ ..... P,.e (llft) CT> (llft 10.500 2.000 30 250 7.175 10 1.500 2.250 ... olAnma 10.375 20 2.000 15 1ea 7.175 20 1.500 eo 2.250 ~ ....... 10.500 20 2.000 eo 500 7.750 20 2.000 eo 2.750 Coi Ill CM,...,..S&L 10.375 20 2.000 15 181 1.250 . 20 1.500 15 2.500 .,..., ..... tea 10.125 05 0.000 30 1ea a. 125 30 1.750 30 2.&a.5
~W.S&L 10.250 10 2.500 20 181 1.250 10 1.500 00 2.375
~,...,..S&L 10.W 10 1.500 00 1ea 8.250 20 1.500 45 2.350 ................ 11.000 10 1.750 45 250 9.250 20 1.500 45 2.750
...... ,..,..S&l 10.500 20 2.000 30 1ea 1.250 10 1.750 75 2.750
l ...... 1•S&l I 11.125 20 2.000 15 1ea 8.000 20 1.500 15 2.250
..... ,._..S&.L 10.~ 05 2.000 14 1ea 8.375 16 2.000 45 2.750
nu1•o•ML 10.375 05 2.000 4S 1ea 8.750 20 2.000 45 2.250
~ ..... S&L 10.250 10 1.500 15 1ea 1.250 10 1.500 21 2.500 ..... 10.200 20 1.500 15 181 7.750 20 1.500 15 2.375
111-D•LILOI ...... 10.250 10 2.000 30 1ea 8.500 20 1.250 30 2.250 Miiiion= ..... , .... 10.375 05 1.500 10 1ea 1.500 10 2.000 10 2.750
Pacmc ... 10.375 05 1.375 45 1ea 1.250 20 1.500 eo 2.175 a...-ae, l 10.&a5 10 2.000 00 1ea 1.000 10 1.500 eo 2.500 A9' Mc,...,.. 1eW9 10.500 05 1.000 75 1ea 7.375 20 2.000 75 2.250
S...M11'8J8l Co.. 10.500 05 1.000 20 1A 7.175 10 1.500 IO 2.500
hl-"c.ll.8M1glc -10.250 10 0.750 8.250 10
.
1.000 45 2.llSO 01 181 T"*~llel* 10.750 10 2.000 00 1A 1.500 20 1.500 00 2.250
&Mid ·~ 11.250 20 1.000 20 500 8.500 10 1.500 00 2.250
Wartdl&l 10.375 20 2.000 45 181 1..000 20 1.500 eo 2..250
WI Ill.II An91.a.t ~ 10.500 10 1.500 21 111 . 7.175 10 1.500 eo 2.500
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211191112 II
321 l.atktpur, Olde Corona del Mar
875-3288 $529,000 Sunday 12-5
J II 19lu 111
425 Narcissus.Corona del Mat.Irvine
631-1400 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 ...
3llltlas211
222 Amethyst, a.lboe laland
831-1.00 $649,000 Sunday 1-5
11S-115'h Conil, a.lboe ~
759-6700 $645,000 Sat 11-"/Sun 12-3
4 Ill 19ln 2 Ill
112 44th st.Newport 8eect'I
722-9730 $299,900 ' Sat/Sun 1-5
TRI PLUES
FOR SILE
+424o.Nia. Olde Cocona Del Mar
675-5714 $950,000 Sun , ....
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TIWlllllES
FOR REIT
.,... •• 220 Nice Ln#210, Vitia Balboa. NB
760-0714 $1850/mo Sunday 1_.
INDEX Su.IARY
ADJUSTABLE llORTAGES
11th D'9tric:I Prime,.
3 month T-Oil
8 month T-bil
1yr.~note
3 yr. treeawy note 5 yr. treasury not•
1'11111 ...
7.15
10.00
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10.00 10.00
7.38 7.42
1 4' 7.54
8.10 8.13
8.38 8.42
1.44 8.47
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ASKING $625,000
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~ luxurious app<Mntmenta a fumllhlnga. Kitchen delNQned for
• connoteeeurt Designed for
grtdou8 ltvtng & em.talnlng.
IBR. SBA, 3 ftn9plac:es. Lap poof &
IPA In prlY8t9 patio on the bay.
$4,200,000.
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5HARP E-&lcle 3BR 2BA. ........ WESTNWP18R.S885 BMft&ndO. SBA. 28A, WWI LAKE ftllrlmT ......... SA .....
completely remodeted.,Aaou from Rltz-e.tton, •LIGHT, BRIGHT & ..amnfllll ~ oi-!Oell view, 1IR 18A, crpca, drpe, ~IHlnl ~. 2 .,,._, taroed
P9t <*. S 1000/mo Avail PfV comm, megnlf view, CLEAN ... 28A 2BA + loft. BALBOA 4er fp 11500 ... $1800/mo, untum or pdo. Cloee to OCMn. •38R 28A OCIMlltiont on e1r ,..._ 2 cer 9t ...
now ~902 111 c:tasa. 3BR. 2~BA. White B«bet ~·per-BA YFAOHT 'Condo 2er tum for $2300. 7ec>-5427 S74t/mo. 21S Ml Mn ywty leW. ocww. 4 llllla to 9dloOl.
SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA 2 ~;';it,, s:1~;eq· :: ~.-:so: $1850 ... LUii., SPACIOUS 48dfm 2Ba •28A 28A )'Wty..... ~:::. Yf1d7~~
storytownhome.Garage.j decking two cat at-IBALBOACoYea2Br.den, Beachea-Bayfront duplex, belc:oniee, dbl ._... 111ao. 548-1081 or
sm811 yard. fireplace. -t ..... ...... 1111 1 ached garage. frptc, epa. dc>Q(. S2300 w/dodc-QuietFemtwnee. g« .. 11&50/mo. YW1y. ·~·-· 40l-~1M1 b er Small pet ok -11&50/mo Owner wlll BAYFROHT Condo 28'. NO FEEll Agt 5'&-IM4I (213) 517-4704
S10251mo. Agt 675-.;912 l~USTITllU. M41 Pfoperty C.. GREG den. doc:tl '°' 80' boat. NEWPORT SHORES 28A Uppet' '8A 1~ 2 car
Dua Nat 212i y~!.13~~81,:-"m::. i..oc~t:~rs~::.: LY~·.rJ~ story 58r, 2BA, 2 story tww. oor-~:a: • .,-~.=-112 ao ~ <>ceerdront ••• Balbo9
Thtee bed! OOfl\, two bd\.
Good ooun view, 28R 1 w/d hkups, 2 cat garage. 2BR Townhom• loaded ~ doc:tl. •10•000 ~OO:m:81~2 'L..~ Av! ttO#. 21s-u1 .... 7C1· ~ 'P
1etl, 2'hBA, 1&40sf. 2 car Ag1 722-8520167~ w/upgradea Cozy fire-............... .... · ~ •----·-----
HlgNy """did. Prtvat9 petlo~ ... --.... frOm DIN....,.. to Pakla 981 w/or>nr. $1250 Cau 1 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* plaee. AttaCn.d garage. IOI.Tm U1· 1• •NEWPOf\T TERRACE VERSAILLES 18r, 1Ba
Collect 61~568-16::.7 •GATED COMMUNITY* Call GREG. 11400/mo. 28r 28a MCIUOed end unit PenttlouH. Security -tt.w--.-911'1189---... -wltMut---Vetde. AllmteJ leaH .......... ..ts.IOOlmo. L 214-0 I j •PALM DESERT HIDE· C--Come8igt\. Come on greertbett $900. Small pool, gym, 9tc. $800/rno. the gw8ge-... your hwna llHl. leaca • .. GUY•
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AWAY ... Extra private t>uy -lnc:laUifled. Pet Olt. 419-1801 Sandi, 173-2749 In~. ...,..,,_7SOO
'1275 •BR 2BA lam rm !BEA UTIFUL 28 R 2BA home-lklnndl11anceto • --~ ' ' ' w/gotf c;oyrse VIEW Al*<> • .,. near all. trplc, au , nr 405 lBR 1 F 1 wei b El Pueo. Pool. Prefer 1
lrwy ~ 11/22 ' 81191 · rp e, ar, yr lease. 3BR 2'hBA. at-
., 9 6 2 Pa u I• C 1 r e I e micro, W/O hkups, 2 ear I tached 2 car gwage. Call I
818-576-0573 gar w/xtra Slorage, cen-R OC HE LL E LISS . ; tral air. All ma1nt. 1ne1.
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lar ge BR. i >BA , Sorry, no pets. 644-0509 •UNIVERSrTY PARt< OE-
1:im/dln. air. rrplc db gar, •HARBOR VIEW HOME I TACHEO HOME.. 3BR
.. 11 a"!en 1t1H . $1195 38' 38a•loft, tip, u~ w/,_ carpeta & fresh
89-4-38 8 graded, dbl gar .• gardnr.1 paint, ready for the h06-
3R 2BA. 2 ear gar 1g hv eomm." pool, park, lg yd, ldeys. 2't'BA. 2 car gar-
rm & fem rm w/trplc No $2100/mo. 647-7526 agt ' age C"all ROCHELLE I
oets New pain11c.,rpets I USS S 1250/mo
> 1200 w/grdnr 536-2725 •MOVE UP TO VILLA 'I
-BALBOA. . En,oy a vteW .>BR 28a hM. enct P•hO CORONA DEL MAR of lite bey from this 1 ~~r Manna H1 nice area •STUNNING Ocean View 1u 11 u r "I 2 BR ~ o • n
Reing. w/d. d/w S 1150 4BR 2'1l8A, 3 car Fum/Unfwn. Privacy -1
:>500 see 831-6358 Olfllge. Total remodel . sured in nated eommunl-
-$3500/mo I • S I REE RENT• New oeecn HARBOR VIEW HOMES I ty. Call JOYCE BARNE 1ron1 condo. 2BR 2'>BA. I $1950/mo. '•l>le. w/d , s.c ·ean I •CARMEL MOOel 2BR •PRIME HARBOR RIDGE
.1-lrom 2 pa11os S 1550 2BA, fine location RENAISSANCE.. Newly ~~-7560/d 848-2186/e Avl Jan. 151 S l950/mo painted. cwpeted & UP-I *Ul.l Mt-111.t* graded. Large tam-
..,nllngton Pee.fie ground I ums., •••Ill I ily/bonvs rm W/wM ber., ttoor. on the oeact •. oes1 LJght & ally. Very Pnvate.
,_ ol boardwa•k nu I Call GI GI THOMAS
pa1nt1crpt1. 1'1·BA 2BA 1 I $3500/mo.
$1750/mo, 111.1as1 '1mo l 1••wam-•NEWPORT CREST·
S«: dep 8"17-6041 M-F ••"." PLAN "2"-BEST LO· 964-6988 eves & wknds I Enjoy b<eathtudng _., CATION OVERLOOKING I -----. --a SUl'IM tS from U\ls 3BR ' "IR THE OCEAN-3'8R 2BA. 1 2BA bea4.lty w/feetures I TENNIS ANO POOL.
sngl sty. approx 2000 sit.• 100 numerous to men-J 2BR. Perleet condlhon.
ta.m rm. lrml don rm. I tton tmmed ocepy poss-Ready lo move-in. Call
grndr. $1800 .. S•;C No . Ible: Chlldrttn & pe1s ()I<. I BARBARA CHAMBERS
peta Avl 12/15 84u-31021 52650/mo. Doug Herbs1 $1500/mo.
IUUUY MIN -I 720-3980 or 760-5000
Gated exec 2BO 2BA trpl,, ~ .AIA..V .. /
d/w w/d t\OOltups enc Kl'l""'Fll'a o•r 2baie.tenn·~ _our1s, • \t\XT \."'l.'fl' l't \ ·11 ~f~: s~~oop~ _RE.::..A_L::...T....::;OR;._;;S_· ----======~--~ 13 h BR fully turn JUST! l&YnllT
-LISTED ocn vu condo j
PARl< ... 48A 3BA. 3 car S 1 ~ wtnter 721-& 113
N ALi( TO BEACri & w/ ar ~t>lk fr und
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garage. $1890/mo Bkr 4 Bedroom. 3'h Balh • On l
963-8377 •NEWPORT TERRACE• 1 1he water $8000/mo
lrriae 2fff 28r 2'n8a lrg 2 story wittt INl • 12-4
uNIVeR!iW PAAI< =:.V:. ~~-Small 111 UTW •
•Br/2Ba. comm. pool. '•111-l••
S 1295/mo. no pets *BTlU lYll. llWI ••NITPlClflO •NO CHARGE• Agent o...,. 645-3683 Marti Ferguson &42-1708 --------J:u~l::!'. ;~5:>ae~1~r:. I 311 21hll ~ ©
v-f Convenient to twy & OCEAN VIEW CONDO ~-======~-
lhOC)s S 1500 548-7762 I S 1800/MO YRL Y
LEASE 2BR 28A MW I lOOI con<io en w .. tpark W/0 , •Ill-•
ceritral air Incl gar ..
carpon 1890/mo Con-~~,·-~:, r~~~:nd «~g.:11ga»
WllTPAll.... --28 r 28•. A/C , g ar , _________ 1 tabutoua loea1ion on the
p a r k w ith 11 1e w f lll-4112
$1200/mo * &40·1212 PENINSULA YEARLY f::::: .... 2141 •Oeluxe 18R -+ Oen. 1BA ~ lower Duplex. Patio, g«-
IHPlllT Ptustl beyfront condo In ruN MCUrlty bldg newty
painted and with new
catpetlng. 2Bdrma and 2
Bathe. 'Terrific action
view. Jt* 11550 per mo. ,, ... IULn
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.. llAIYll age. lndry. CloM to
NWIS bMCtl. 1925/mo. ~YROtGE CONDO 28A
2BR. 2BA w/!Oft, bnek f•~ * ()etw(a 2BR 2BA IOwer 28.A UCIC* unM. 2 car 91'-~ 1n llWlg rm g1au1 d~darage Ck>M to age, aome *"-of llgttta.
endoMd eunroom H.a-bMCh 25/~ Avail now 11550/mo.
torlc Lagun a Beach •Cute 2BR 1 lower ~ITY LIGHTS VIEW ..
home. v ary private dup6u. new Cf~btlnda~ 28drm. 2 Betti In ci-ted
$2300 /m o 111eludH lflare~. partc ~& ~i-:2~· • ..,,.,. tK'f9' & retrig Ing. • . _..t "'"'"" cer gw-Cal eentury 2l Executive •38R 28.A. gwage. trp«i, .= 11450/mo. R~ 154-2100 o r =':*iO..r ~1J""' Tow.:C:. =:i:
8 2. A* tor Ral\dy. YIW IE1t•• • catpet. aoa. to~ Lapu l ... c.n.. 11575/mo.
mf1D H&JSE Bl1:t;, Attr 3BR. 1~8A hm. ~~~~ "'*· 2 car gar. yard. wooo.y, '"*· gar. no ty.11500/mo.
gmdr. LM 11050/mo + .,.. .. ga-d,.._ pd, ... 111 1111 utlta. No peta &42-0138 11.500/mo. 6'1-13ei
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bath up, and bdrm & fulJ bath down. Eat-in kitchen,
formal dining & illttached dbl prage. Comm~I&
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WEST NEWPORT Condo, 1/2 block to ocean
beillches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 2 bath with
dining room, large bonus room, high ceili~sky:
lights & ;at~hed prillge. '31-H• ~
NEWPORT Cottage iust steps from sand, walk to
everything. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm beillch house
with tile flOOf's & new kitchen & bath plus 1 bdrm
guest quarters over double garage. 01-1• sm• NEWPORT BEACH In terrific mid peninsub lo-
cation. Classic 2 bdrm 2 bath cozy cotQge with
fireplace, front porch & patio. Wiilk to beillches,
Ferry &I~ pier, restaar;ants & shops .. '31·1-, PJl,tll
BALBOA PENINSUL\ Two new Cape Cod
townhomes with billy views. Each with 2 bdrms, 2~
baths, Oillk cabs, security sySTem & dble garage. Steps
to bay, ocHn, Ferry & shops. Cll-1411 -------------PH-• A: up. 0..... Sunday 1-301 Cypnu
BACK BAY With a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm
home with sepiirate large master, fillmity iind formal
dining rooms on lovely brge lot. One story with
freshfy pillinted and landsciped exterior illnd RV
illCCes5. 01·1-$30.-0..... Sunclar 1-no E. 23rd St
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Parade1 Spectacular view of t~ entire Bay from this
upgraded 2 bath, 2 bdrm co-op with illvailable bolt · slip at $1JS per ft. Just REDUCED for quick sale . ..._ ______ .....,g.,r;:l..Q _______ ..a
01-1• P79MI 8EAOt Duplex. Just steps to and Ir shoppina.
Remodeled 2 bdrm cottage with tile & ~
carpeted floon, Anderson windows & minored
wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm apt & 1 bdrm auest qnrs, roof top sundeck & utility room. a1-1•
~~~~--~-----~~~--~---.,,..,.. CORONA DEL MAR Brand new contempor.uy con-
dos near completion. Open Ir bright with 3 bdrms,
fp., familr room, inside liundry & db&e p.rage. Top
qU1lity wtth every illlnellity, surrounded by f)ltios &
bndsQping. DI-I• ---
TIJRn.EROCK POINT end unit. Gaited J.M. Peter's
Mediterranean style complex with tile roofs & com-
munity pool & spa. lmmKolate 2 bdrm, super
loft/ den & private yard. Air condtioned witti security
s stem. 131-1• *-•
n 1-5 #Z !nine
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Sp1dc~a 2 sty 4 .,.... home With •ily & torihll
dlnt,,. rooms, den, btict plllo Ir J a1 pnp.
Great ~ Sff!PI. to b!rY & GCaft baches. Sfiutten, quited bdrm cdinp & OCl9lft
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
NEWPOaT Comfortable & spKious J bdrm boch house with f~e. gteat oc.an views & 1 bdrm apt
on W.e (over )OOo sq. ft.) lot jut steps to sand. Lot
size cilfen 9ood expansion J)OS'ibifities. Gt-1• .....
UDO ISLE Lowest price on t.bnd. Large 4S' lot &
traditional 3 bdrm home, beamed ceilinp, re-
lllC>deled kitchen & French doors from IM1 room & master to sunny pitio, steps 10 beach tennis..
REDUCED!! 01-1• ......
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES fabulous remodel. Tile &
berber carpeted floors & vaulted c~ilings. Open
contemporary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story
mn'ter suite, family & formal dining rooms & kwefy
large yard. 01-1.• ~
SEA ISLAND lovely 3 bdrm townhorne in pted
community with pool, S(lll & tennis. Fp. in Jivina
room & ·naster, views from I~ roomnc,::-in kitchen & CNSt«. llleKhed w , tile Ir
p&,ntaion shutters. m • •• ...... Open S.t-9ua 1-s. .. Via .......
MONARat BAY Ternce Court Sale with terriflc
oce.n views. Sinale story S bdrm custom on llrse lot.
fmly Ir formal c1ini,. rrns built around atriutn, pool,
spa ' brict drivewar. Needs locs ol n~ _....
potentill. 111-1, .. •---------.,....
ocaAllPltONI' Custom 3 bdrm ~ fabUlouS
mntet with ft~, balcony ft water & sunRt ~ Cozy den with wetbar opens to roalt~ deck
with spa. Move-in condition on mc.t, llndiaped
comer lot. 01-1• II u.-
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Ml MA Ill.AND Victorian bayfron~ with l bdrms, dock & terrific views. Immaculate with new berber
carpe_t, it Nn gourmet kitchen, formal dining room,
den & fireo8ce in IJvina & fillnOly rooms & master
suite.m..... . ••s.-
UDO ISi.i L\YFltONT Meticulously rNintained
custom .e bdnn with private beKh & dock in de-sirable ''Soud" location. Spacious llvina uea opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnlnts, steps to
clUb & tennis. 01-1• ••••
LINDA ISLE Traditional 4 bdrm in perfect condition
on oversized lor with dock & side ties. Family room
with FR doors to h"'e bayside ~tios Ii ~ study
with ~ Circular staircase, Oillk floors & cabinetry.
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LIDO ISLE bayfront with 62' of waterfront, •reat
views & private pool. Extensively remodeled 3 bdrm
includini lltae.muter with F~., study-& balcony,
gourmet kitchen with granite count en & den. Top
quality. 111-1• fl....,.
LDeA 191.1. The quinteMenee of elegant living in
this belutlful~ appointed 4 bdrm with den/guest,
famiiy room, fe>nn1l dining & dramatic 2 story entry.
Sunny terrace ~ to the dock for 2 = 111-1• .••
LIDO ISLE EXCrTINGI Contemporary architecture, a great Lido Nord view location & dock for 2 birge
yachts. Floor to cellin\~lls of glass, blyfront dlnl'!I & MllMer, gourmet ttchen & private roofdecll. at-1• , a.-.-
LIDO Ill.I Rare opportunity few 60' on the Wlter in
faMmtic loation It quiet end of island with ptn-
onMi( Yiews of the turni,. bnin bc»ting action &
city ~ A lplCioul l bdrm home with den built lfOUnchn interior pltio, offers gre..t potential for I
bauCilul es&3te. •-1-......
a.oNA Da. MAit be.Khfront. Nbulous 3 bdrm
widt un,.,alled views of the OCNn Ir harbor en-
tqnee. Mt on 2 lots, this brlsht & ~n c\lllom cont-.~ hll btached hardwood floors & 10'
rnlhaptaJ dOort. 111·1• ..__
COltONA DBL MAR Rare Shorediffs estate with 108' ol oee.t frontage & panoramic views. Maanifl-
cent S bdrm home, the ultimate in rNteriik &
fixtures & teveral ocsnside terraces with h e & spa.111·1•