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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1988
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reported drunk in fatality
Harbor patrolman says warnin
on-t h e rocks went unheede.d by
Wall, a harbor patrolman. .
Wall also said that William Glose
_ of Ncwpon Beach was not thrown
overboard as initially rcponed. In-
stead. Glose -the 33-year-old "Vice
president of investment real estate
firm The Hanes Co. Inc. in Oran&e -
apparently died after being fluna
apinst a storaat cabinet in the boat,
level of .10 is presumed too intox-
icated to skipper a boat.
Gausewitz has yci to surrender
hi mself 'to officials at Long Bead\
Municipal Court, where tie 1s to be
amianed. He refused to comment. By IRIS YOKOI °' .................
A Newpon Beach man was legally
intoxicated when.. he plowed his 19-
f oot pleasure boat into some rocks off
Catalina Island, killing one man and
iojurillJ himself and three others,
authonties reponcd.
Alfred Gauscwitz. who has been
charged with manslaughter in the
Dec. 9 boati na mishap, had just
pulled his boat out of Avalon Harbor
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and was travelinaabout 30 mph when
he appeared to steer the boat strai&ht
into the rocks. a harbor patrolman
said.
The patrolman, who witnessed the
incidtnt, said he flashed a warning
liaht onto a cliff above the rocks to
alert the boat's pilot but to no avail.
"Three seconds before impact. I
shined a spot~&ht on the cliff to
ill uminate it; he (the skipper) didn't cha~ course or speed,' said Miles
Wall said. .... . •
A sin&le count of involuntary
manslauahter was filed this week
against boat owner Gauscwitz, 28, in
connection with the incident.
Gausewitz reponedly had a blood
alcohol level of.16 P.Crccnt at the time
of the accident. Like motor vehicle
laws, a .boater with ,a blood alcohol
Gausewitz reportedly took a group
of friends -Glose, Glose's stepson
Sean Caudillo, Oav•d Wilken and
Kenneth Morgan - out oh his 19-
foot pleasure·' craft for a one-day
fishing trip, leaving Newpon Beach
around 8 a.m. The group was ap-
parently head1ng home around 6 p.m.
when the accident occurred.
Wall was on patrol in Avalon
Harbor ... , was s1tttng on the Cabn llo
Mole. where the cross-channel car·
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8Pll1 tlLat wped from a broken ander-~ plpelhie --tlae beaell.
Crew·toils
in tonight
ta contain
HJ? oil spill
By LANCE IGNON
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A thick, black nbbon of crude oil
flowed from the mouth of a storm
drairi onto the sand in Huntington
Beach on Friday, but officials said the
spill was contained before any signi fi-
cant environmental damage OC·
curred.
The spill originated from a break in
a eipeline beneath the stone-covered
dnveway of a gate-auarded con-
dominium complex at Yorktown and
Lake avenues. across the street from
Cit)' Hall, said Joe Gonzale~. inspec-.
tor for Chevron Pipe Linc Co. The oil
made its approximately two-mile_ •
joume¥ to the beach first through an
open-air ditch and then into the city's
storm drains.
A crew from Chevron worked well
into the niS}lt to contain the spill and ... ·.-U-~:ii..-.--..o1•
Qinpoint its source. By IO p.m. Wor•en m:r ap oil tbat oosed from a pt-u-e beneath the Gonzalez said workers had de-• __...... termined that the pipeline belonged drlYeW&J o a 1••-.rded condom.lnbun complex In
to the Huntington Beach Company. a Bantehaton Beac on Prlday.
wholly-owned subsidiary of Chevron
Oil Co. and the laf'&CSt landowner of
undeveloped property in the city.
The com1>9ny Will therefore be
responsible for the ongoina clean up.
said Dennis P. Groat. deputy fire
manhal.
Of utmost im~rtance was keeping
the sticky liquid from flowing Into the
ocean. Huntinaton Beach firefighters
and search and rescue volunteers
worked from 8 a.m. throu&h mid-
1ftemoon to build a series of
enormous holes at the mouth of the
22nd Street storm drain in which to
tra1>and collect the oil before 1t hit the
surf.
Nonetheless. some crude did es-
cape into the ocean before crews
finished their work. but not enouah to
close the beach. Only a trace of oil
could be seen on the sand and surfers
were busy cutting the waves in front
of the storm drain outfall.
"Ri&ht now we don't have much in
the water," sai4 U.S. Coast Guard
Petty Officer Enc Gallelle, who was
called to monitor effects o n the
environment alona wuh the Cali·
fomia Department of Fish and
Game. Gallette said the Coast Guard will
attempt to determine exactly how
much oil entered the "'ater and 1fthc
spill violated the Federal \\.ater
Pollution Control Act.
Fire Capt. Vic Subia kept a close
watch on the sand rtt:uning v.all.
hoping that 1t would withstand the 3
p.m. high tide.
"If we can JUSt get ~st 3 o'clock
we'll be in aood shape.· he said. The appointed hour came and 'ACnt
and the sand bamer held. ·
Subia said the entire spill ma) well
be cleaned up b> Monday.
Back at the source. in front oi the
newly finished Pacific Ranch con·
(Pl--Me CREWS/ A2)
Sex attack by CM ·rapist detailed
Police records reveal
that wife's girlfriend
r-was vtcttm of assault
By JONATHAN VOi.RE .... ..., ......
A man arrested in Florida for
fteeina after a 1982 Costa Meu rape
conviction attacked the woman who
introduced him 10 his wife. police
tepons kept in the department's ll'ClaiVtl reveal. ·
After he was convicted of the rape. Ina MaJMrd Evemt moved ·to Florida. opened a buli ... aad •
'9IM Klive '" hil dMld. eecordiftl ti IM C.a Mm Police cleteCtive ~'!:_vtled IO F1oridl 10 ('l•nl tM
. .
Everett now ll, was free on he asked her to walk him into his SS0.000 bail when convicted. and bedroom. He claimed he was afraid failed to a_ppear for his sentencina. he wou ld pass out. the ~port notes.
Detective Paul Cappuccilli said. But once inside the room. Eve~ll
He fked netrly 10 yars for usina a -pulled a semi-automatic handaun.
hanclaun dunna the rape ofa woman cocked it and ·ordered the woman to
who fiad bttn a ~nd 16 Everett and take off her clothes.. the report said
his wife fOr more 1~ four )Cars. .. Don't ~am or I'll !.hoot." the
acconliftl. tO police ~rtl compiled woman said the man told her.
after the !§ept. 14. 1981 attack. Everett tore off the woman's
In that -~..l the woman said clothes and raped her after clampina
Evemt IPPQmJ a l her Fairview his hand over 10 her mouth to Ro9d ..,.nrnmt and said that his smother her ICftall'll. the ~ says.
truck Md broken down. He allcFdlY He threatened to kill her ihht dadn't
told her that he took cocaine earher quiet down. she told Hdlofitacs.
thlt day and 8*ed for a ride homt . Aftetward. he forced her to dn"e She told police* kMWE'Wft'llt for him beck to her _,,.,,.ftt. where his
4¥1 )'ellf1 alMI ncn Md inuaduced tNCk -apparently "' ftne -ortiina
him to \be woma. ~ evefttuall) condittOft -was pukd. llW'ried. Evmtt was arrnaed and chlrsd De llid the 11ve EwtMI 1 fade 10 with the f'IPC. but the coun 1\tt his Victoria S&ftct ~t. whett recountn'I the tnal was unavailable.
Coun offiC1als satd he "a con\ 1ctcd
of rape. usault w•th a dtadly "'capon
and us1na a han<taun dunng a rape in
Februat) 1982.
But between his conviction and h11
sen1cnc•n1 date. [\ercU fled and
authonttes issued a warrant for h•s
arrest.
Ne stum~ 1n10 trouble 1n
Florida when his wife araucd -.1th a
mcchan1c o"er $900 woM of ~1,-,
on her car. he e\ltntual!y stopped
pe)mtnt on the check. Capputtttb
sald.
The mtchanic tul"Md the check
over to the local pohcc depanmcnt.
and off'ittrs there 1n\tiUptcd the namn on the check -E"ercu·s ••~
and h1so.-n E"·ereu was anTStcd on the outstandl~rnnt 1n Sepcembtf
( ... LVl8T/.A2)
ners come in," he said. "'
About 6:30 p.m., ··1 noticed this
particular vessel depaning the
harbor. I noticed 1t because 1t was the
only vessel in the area depaning."
Wall said he could not ~ how
many people were in the boat. which
began acceleratin~ and made a riS}lt
tum into Lovers Cove, a manne
reserve area traversed durina the day
by the popular glass-bottomed boats.
While the harbor speed limit for
boalS is-five knots. or a speed at which
no wake 1s produced, the vessel Wall
spotted was cru1smg al awox1mate-
ly 30 mph, a fast l)9CC on the water.
It was dark by that ume of the night,
bu1 the 1llu m1nauon from the main-
15-year-old. three
ot hers arrested a t
a shopping center~
By LANCE IGNON' °' .................
A major supply of meth-
ampbetamincs for Juvenile$ was pat
out of business Friday with the arrest
of a 15-year-old male and three young
adults on suspicion of peddling the
illeaal narcotic. pohce said.
'fhc arrests took place in a shopping
11:30 a.m. w n lhe four suspccu sho~ up to alleacdly sell an ounce
of the powerful stimulant to an
undercover mvestJptor, S«t. Leo
Jones said. The name of the shopping
center was not aiven because pohce
did not want to 11ve the impression
that it was associated with the arrests,
Short.I) after the arrests. pohcc
searched a house at 17 Sa\annah.
where at le.ast one of the suspects
hvcd with her father. and found
another 21J ounces of meth·
amphetamines -also known as
crank and crystal meth -and fi ve
ounces of cocaine. The esumated
street value of the drugs totalled
$30.000.
land was enouah for WaJI to tee die
outline of the hillside. Apparently, die
boalffS did ftOt see 1t, he said.
Wall said he shined an illuminati111
spoth&ht 011 the cliffs to W.m them,
but tfle boa\ maintained both its
d1remon and speed and ran up into
the rocks.
· The patrolman radioed the asland's
paramedac service and Lhe Ba}' Wau:h
and sped out to the scene. wan uid h~
talked to one person who aold him
there "'ere five people on boerd. but
he said he could only S« three of
them.
Emergenc) crews eventuallY. found
another person, later identtfted as
(Pleae eee ALCOHOL/ A2)
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Police also found a scale and bias
believed to have been used lor
packa&tng the narcotics and several
alletedly stolen car stereo com~
nents.
Jones said the bust would put a
"significant dent" an the local supply
of mcthamphetamines. The al~
deaJcrs were aP.J>lrently sellina most
of their goods to minors from Irvine.
The adults arrested anctudcd Juon
Talman. 18, of Irvine; Oifford John-
son. 22; and Gina Bruno. 20, who
lives at the house with her father, an
attorney who is currently out of town.
Jones sa•d the father is not implicated
1n the al~ rina. The IS-year-old's
name was not re ·
minor.
The s~s wctt described as so-calkd "skinheads." because of their
closely cropped hair. Skinheads vew
out of the punk music scene and
some. bu.t not all. espouse white
supmnacy.
Each was-chvaed witb~slion
of methamphetam1nes for sale. sale of
methamphetamines., possession of
cocaine for sale and posscssaon of
stolen prop(ny. Johnson. Who police
bche\e ma) be from the San Dieao
area. ~as also chlflCd with pos-
session of a double-pointed dulrr.
v. h1ch he surrendered without a fight.
-\n additional charge of sale of
(Pleue Me ALLEC&D/A2)
Gas lecik--sqspected
as Laguna station
By LESLIE EARN~T °' ... Dllllr,... ...
The owners ofa Laguna Beach gas
stauon being investigated as the
possible source of a gas le~k at an
ocean bluff have shut down the
stauon as the search for the source of
the seepage continues. a county
official rtponed Fnllav.
Prrlimmal) tests have revea led
soil contammauon at the Jiffy gas
stauon on-Thalta Strttt. which 1s
owned by Oxnard-based Descn Pet-
roleum Inc .. but there 1s insufficient
C' 1dencc at this time to ptnpo1nt the
source of the gas. said John Hills. a
rcprcscntall'e from the count) ·s haz-
ardous matenal depanment.
Funher tests will be cond ucted on
Monda . he said.
.. C1rc umstant1ally. 1t appears that
Desert Petroleum IS rneons1ble for
the gas that's in the soil.· said Hills.
"The owner has emptied the tanks
and closed the station down."
Th e controversy arost after a 15-
,4J'
foot stain app(arcj:i along an ocean
bluff near the stauon recently. When
passersb} nouced the stain smeUcd
ltke psohne, the Laauna Beach Fire
Department was notified. Although
firefighters said the gas did not
represent a fire hazard. the 0ra"IC
Count) Hcahh Care A.gcncy was
notified a nd an investiga\lon
launched
In the meantime. the area was
cordoned off with a chain link fence
to ~cep beach.gorrs from being
e'\posed to fumes.
"We looked at the sue for the
potential of pubhc exeosurc to lhe
gasoline:· Hills said. "The potenuaJ
problem ~ould be 1f )OU got nght up
nC\t tO it.''
Diluted b} winds. the gas fumes arc
not dangerous to people who stay
behind the fence. he said.
'\hhough gas leaks along the coast
arc not uncommon. the see~ tn
question 1s unusual. accord1n1 to
Hill Generali . similar leaks seep
(Pleue eee LEAK/ A.a)
Jogger killed in Irrine
was UCI drama student
By GREG l.LEUX
Oii .. ..., .......
". UC't drama student killed Thursda) ev~ning while JOl&•na was
in the midst of rehearsals for an upcoming musical production,
accord1n1 to his director who said he "'85 "stunned" b) the ouns
man's death
Damn M1c~I Gaspard, 14, died almost 1nstantl) after bc1na
struck b) •car 'tlt'tule Joaina in the bike lane near the Cl campus.
lrv1M polK"e utd.
Gasoerd was hit from the rear. <'ausana him to roll on10 the hood
and hit tht wtndshteld bcfort belf\1 thrown ofT. Ht was pronounct'd ~ at the ~M due to maJor head 11\JUnt'S.
The dn"er of the Volk~n Ra~t that hll tum. O nstane AM Gru~ac of Llauna lkach. was arrested on susptCton o(friofty drunknl
dm·1.._ She was boc*ed into Oranec County Jall but was rdnrnl
fnda_) on S 10.000 bail.
The .CC!dcnt 0«un'cd 1t 6:46 p.m Thunday on Cul\'er DriYC.
'<>uth ef Campus Dnvc Becau~ It was daril and ratn"'I after ik
accident. the atta bctw-ttn Bonna Can)Oft lt09d and Cam.,.. DnYe
was cl09cd Thunda) e\en1na and much of'tbt day fnday IO allow an
'""nttptlOft to be ronductcd dunna dayhpt. ,
Gaspard WIS a KCOnd·)l"8r arachaalt lludenl in lM Yni\'el'lily'I
f8UStCal theater proaram u4 b9d ~ '" levenil C81lliJClll pfuducuons. He was 1n the mtd t of "_. .. lw 1 "'8•1 producuon of"An Evenana with Cote Porter" .... Ill._...._
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ALLBDGEDIR¥1NE DRUG RING BROKEN •••
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mcrti:S•Jhtamines to a ruinor wu
leveled 191in11 Talman bccauae he
aJae.IY llYe the dnip IO the 15-year-okf to sell to the undercover
mvestiplor. Jones said. AfthOuah the boy is a prime s~pOlice bdieve the adulls were
usins him ao do the moa dlneerous
part of the businesa: sellina the druas
directly to lhe bu)'ff .
.. The l S-year-old was beina used as
a buffer to the adults." Jones said.
Gina Bruno, her fatheT and a teen-
age son moved into the house on
Savannah in early October, according
10 a resident who asked not to be
identified. Shortly thereafter resi-
dents bepn 10 complain to police
about the numerous people who were
visitin,g the house.
But at a community meetina in late
October police told the neiahbors that
they could do nothina because the
family had broken no laws, the
resident said.
"We told them (the police) tha~ we
Md fctrs of narcotics," the resident police moved in, amsuna tht boy
•id. "We all felt that by the time we immediately. The other three ran.
wete throuah (with the mectina that) Talman was taeltlcd in the perkina
we were a bunch of snooty neiah-lotand later complained of pean to his
bots." thumb and elbow. Johnson and
It was also in late October that an Bruno were apprehended insi<k a
undercover investigator allqedly nearby business. A fifth person wu
bought $60 worth of meth-arrested but was released for lack of
amphetamines from the IS-year-old. evide~.
who attends a continuation school in ' Jones said the undercovtt in-
Jrvine . Jo~ sa~d police set up the vestiptor lured the s.uspcctS. to the
deal follow•naa tip from an unnamed parluna lot to avoid hav1na to
informant. confront a German shepherd and pit
About a month later the in-bull kept at the house on Savannah.
vestiptor allegedly bouaht another Two animal control officers put the $3SO worth and then asked if he could d* in the backyard when in-
get the drug in laraer quantities. Jones vestigators searched the home.
said. The adult suspects were taken to
The boy allcgedly said yes. Orange_ County Jail and held in lieu of
"For their ase aroup we were $25,000 each. The bo)'. was taken to
extremely surpnsed that they could Orange County Juvenile Hall.
put that much together," Jones said. Jones said the methamphetamines.
Police were also surprised, and which have been growing in popu-
plcased1 that-all four su.spects showed larily in Orange County recently, may
up for tne sale at the shopping center. have been manufactured in San
Seconds after the sale took place. Diego County:
CREWS WORK.ING TO CONT-AIN OIL SPILL •• -.
From.Al
dominium complex, Chevron
workers had the painstaking task of
finding the pipeline break. While they
could sec the crude trickling up
through cracks in the driveway. 1t
took several hours of dig.ing with a
backhoe to isolate the break. The
driveway will eventuall)' have to be
dug up to fill the pipe wtth mud.
Gonzalez said the 2-inch pipe had
been capped at one end but was
attached to a larger actj vc line.
"It was a dead leg that was actually
alive," he said.
Three large. blue tank truck.s from
JcOfin Thomas trucking were brought
in to suck up the crude' from the
containment basin at the beach and
from around the source. Driver Joe
Aseltine said that he had hauled away
l4,460gallonsofwater mixed with oil
by late afternoon. Another truck had
taken 4,620 gallons arid the third was
still loadin~ Fire Chief Ray Picard, originally
estimated the spill .at soq P.llons, but
several other officials said it was too
ea rly to even guess at the amount. •
The spill was first reported at 7:20
a.m. Shonly thereafter pressure to all
nearby oil pipelines was shut off and
the seepage subsided. Groat said.
Nevertheless. a tiny amount of oil
was still creeping up from the ground
by about 4 p.m.
Underground pipeline spills are
nothing new in Huntington Beach. In
August l 987 more than 400 gallons
gurgled onto Golden West Street and
Fiii" ~venue from two ruptures in an
underground line.
Three years earlier an oil pipeline
near 19th Street and Pacific Coast
Highway sprung a leak. but _the spi ll
was deemed "not too big of a
problem," according to a spokesman
at the time.
One of the largest mishaps oc-
curred in February 198 1. when a
ruptured line beloosing to Chevron
sent 12.000gallonsdown Huntington
Beach guuers· from a spot less than S.000 feet from Friday·s spill.
An oil producing area since before
the tum Qf the ocntury, the ground
beneath Huntington Beach is a ver-
itable labyrinth of pipes, allhoujh
Groat said fire officials have precise
maps of all active lines.
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Ex-HB administratOr·
J. S.jienricksen dies
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LEAK •••
From.Al
downward, deeper into the soil.
"This is unusual because it's
traveled off site," Hills said. "The
gasoline has appeared in a public
access area."
Desert Petroleum representatives
say their tanks tested leak-free in two
John Storm Lund Henrictcsev, a Huntington Beach to be near Mrs. separate tests during the past year,
former city clerk~nd city admmis-Henricbcn"s mother and father, Mrs. accordmg to Hills. On Monday an
trator in Huntington Beach in the and Mrs. A.S. Brown. . "intensive investigation"' will be ch~>n-
19405 and 19S0s, has died in a The Browns were orginal sculers in ducted at the site during w 1ch
hospital in Orqon at-the age of89. Huntington Beach and homesteaded strategic drilling will be done to test
Henricksen, who also operated a '40-acrc percel at the northwest the depth of contamination and to If)
Julie's Restaurant on the beach north comer of Adams Avenue and Beach to locate the source of the leak.
of the city pief with Wis wife Jewell Boulevard. bcgi~·n~n~i~~i~n~th~e~l~860s~~·...,sf~n,:ti;h7;e~m;::;ca~n::.=;t~imT.e;:;;·,;cT,o'-.fu~ni't'Mlof.ffi';;1c"".;1a;;l;-s-, from 1959 to 1970 , nnc sen s son sa1 . a es mg t e intqnty o ot er gas
nanc1a arm until a few days · Brown was a painter and had a storage tanks along Coast Highway in
before his death. his son, Jon S. contract to dispose of tt)e city's trash Laguna. Workers ata Gulf station less
Henricksen of Oregon Cit y. said that he hauled with a team of horses. than half a mile from the Jiffy site are
Friday. Henricksen moved to OfCfon with now cleaning up after underground
The cider Henricksen also bowled his wife in · 1979 and hved at tanks leaked into the soil. Hills said.
three times a week and had a 164 Charbanncau in Wilsonville until his
average. He also was a 22-handicap death last Su nday.
golfer and played golf three times a He was. a Mason and belonaed to
week. the Oregon Cit,Y Elks Lodge. He also
Henricksen. a na1ive of Norway. was was an acuve member of Rotary
won two national gold medals at and Rotary International fo r more
Olympic trials in the 1920s, his son than 60 years.
said. The cider Henricksen and his He is survived by sons Kae A.
brother, Sigurd, who is still li ving. Ewi ng of Newport Beach, Jon S.
were members of the four-oar crew of Hcnncksen of Oregon City, seven
Duluth, Minn., the son said. grandchildren and four ireat grand-
Hc served in the U.S. Navy in the children. He also is survived by two
European theater in World War 1. brothers, Sigurd and Harold. both of
Henric1csen and his wife, moved to Ponland.
STUDENT •••
From.Al "It docsn 't seem real;.'" said Clayton
Garrison, director or the musical
theater program and also director of
the Cole Porter production. "He was
an extremely sweet a'1d $Cntle person
and was such a conscientious and
generous student. He demonstrated
considerable talent."
The upcoming musical revue fea-
tures about a dozen graduate stu-
dents, each with solo or duo pcr-Santa lands in CM
Santa • landed at Pomona
8cbool Jl'rlday Tia tile eo.ta
lleaa Police l>eputment'•
belicoptor. A8 eoon u be
cleareil tile bladee, St. Nick
receiTed a bero'• welcome
and tben lettled ID for an
earfal u na4enta told blm
aboat tile wl8b llata tbey bad
cbalked up for tbla laolJday
eeuon. The eTent KOred
~ maru wttb botb ma-
4eata and faculty at tile ea.ta lleea .cbool.
-•casablanca piano tiOuglit-
by Japanese trading firm
~orma.nces,Gamson said. It is-schcd -
uled to open Feb. 13.
Gamson said Gaspard was well
liked by his peers and displayed
proficiency in danct, music and
drama. He said most of Gaspard's
friends went home at the end of the
quarter Dec. 9 and arc probably not
aware of his death.
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ALCOHOL REPORTED INF AT ALITY •••
From.Al
C"8udillo. crammed in the bow of the
boat, Wall said. Caudillo was un-
conscious and in cri tical condition.
Wall said.
Caudillo was transported by heli-
copter to St. Mary's Hospital in Long
Beach. He suffered severe head
injuries and is currently in guarded
condition at the hospital, officials
rcponed.
Emergency personnel finall y found
Glose. without a pulse or other vi tal
sians, in a storqc cabinet, Wall said.
While those aboard had apparently
been drinking. Wall said. "it wasn 't
apparent at the time of the accident
and I did not know that was a factor."
Investigators moved to prosecute
Gausewitz under the provisions of
state lc&islation that applies to
boalen the same blood-alcohol stan-
dards used to define drunken driving.
Gausewitz was charged with in-
voluntary manslaujhtcr just as an
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intoxicated motorist who causes a
death is usually prosecuted for JO·
voluntary manslaughter. said Los
Angeles County Sheriffs Sgt Frank
Salemo.
"'The assumption is. the alcohol
contributed 10 the accident,"' said
Salemo said.
The state law governing drunken
boaters was adopted following the
1985 manslaughter conviction of a
former Seal Beach man involved in a
similar boating accident outside
Huntington Harbour that killed five
people.
Virl Earles. 29 at the time of the
incident. reponedly was intoxicated
while manning the boat. However,
evidence that EarlC$ was beyond the
legal alcohol limit was disputed.
ln addjtion1 a fcdcraljud&e ruled in
a civil lawsuit that the tJ.S. Navy,
which is responsible for the buoy that
Earles struck. was SO percent at fa\llt
for the wreck.
Earles is presently free on bail and
his convict•on is under appeal.
RAPIST •..
From Al
He fought extradiction, but eventu-
ally was ordered to return to Costa Mesa.
Cappuccilli said he did not for-
mally interview Everett on the flight
from 'Aorida, but the detective said
his prisoner insisted it was all a
m isunderst.andina.
''He said the bond was returned to
his father and he thought a mistrial
was declared in thecasc,"Cappuccilli
said.
•Everett was booked into Orantc County Jail in lieu ofS I 00,000. He 1s
scheduled for amianment Dec. 23.
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NEW YORK (AP)-A Japanese
trading company outbid develo~r
Donald Trump for a piano that was a
centerpiece in the classic movie
"Casablanca," paying S l S41000 Fri-
day for the ivories once tickled at
Humphrey Bogart's request
'"Ifs because many Japanese arc
fans of the old '40s movies," said
Mashahiro Kanaoka of C. Jtoh &. Co.,
who bought the_piano on behalfofan
anonymous "Casablanca" buff in
Japan.
Trump was in the audience biddin&
himself. but he went home without
the piano -and without comment
-immediately after the piano sold at
Sotheby's auction house in Man-
hattan.
The green and beiac upright piano.
from the 1942-43 Warner Brothers
Toto, "'I'll get you, my pretty, and
your liule dog, too!"
Disney also had a niche at the sale.
An oil panel depicting Donald Duck
trying to hita&0lfball had an estimate
ofSJ0.000 to S40.000. It did not sell.
"lt"s going to be quite a shock~·
Gamson said.
A native of Sacramento. Gaspard
held a· bachelors degree in drama
from San Diego State Univcnity and
worked as a teaching assistant and in
the drama box office 11 UCl. accord-
ing to university spokeswoman CCII·
lecn Bentley-Adler. He was most
recently seen in the Nov~mber pro·
duction of "Follies'" on c.ampus.
Gaspard's family could not be
~ched for comment Friday.
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.all over us.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 17. 19U AS
Laguna niaps dpwntown area's future
By LESLIE EARNEST oe ... w,,....._
Five years after La1una Beach
planners decided a specific plan for
the downtown was needed to keep the
commercial scales from tipping in
favor of "tourist" businesses, a blue-
pnnt for the downtown's future 1s on
the verge of being approved.
The Planning Commission this
week recommended approval of the plan following a marathon session
that spilled into the pre-dawn hours
Thursday.
The Laguna Beach Downtown
Specific Plan, which will come before
the City Council on Jan. 10, could be
· n place by the end of January.
"We're bas1call} trying to preserve
the unique environment of the down-
town as a village and as the com·
merc1al. economic and social focus
for residents:· Comm1ss1oner Becky
Jones said. "We're trying to maini.ain
a mix ofres1dent-serving and tounst·
serving businesses.
"In add1u on. we're hoptn& to
encourage 1ounst-scrv1ng businesses that will enhance Laguna's history as
an art colony.''
Peterson put 1t another way: "We
don't want a lot of big buildings. Wo
don't want a lot of what we call
'cookies and T-shirts.'"
One controversial element in the
plan K a 18-foot height hmit that
would proh1b11 buildi ngs of more
than one storv.
Exceptions· 1,1,ould be made for
areas where artists"' 111 be allowed 10
live above studios and "'here senior
housina 1s planned Current bu 1ld1ng
owners v.ho remodel v.ould be per-
mitted to do so under pre" 1ous cond1t1ons.
To reduce parking and traffic
problems. a pro' 1 ion was included
to provide all-da) v1s11or and em-
ployee parking ou1~1dc the central
busmess area.
Although Cl\} officials ha'e sought
tQ create a specific plan for . the
down1ov.n since Laguna's general
plan was adopted 1n 198'3. the wlleels
"'ere not set 1n mouon until Januaf)
1985 . ..\t that ume. as a result of an
urgenc) ordinance passed b} the
council a Do"' nto"' n s>«lfic Plan
C1uzrns ~d\1\0f) C'omm111re "as
creatt"d.
The commltlee ""h1ch includes
represcntat1,es from La&una Beach
Merchants .\WlC1auon tfu~ Cha mber
of Commerce and Village Laguna.
spent }ears de,t"loping goals and policies for the plan.
An 1n111al draft "as tead\ 1n June
1988 The Planning C omm1ss1on
held SC\Cral stud) session and public heanngs before prescnung a rev1~d
draft last Oct 28.
ome residents feared the plan
Sidney's trick doggone good.
By JOE BEL BRUNO
OI Ille Deir ..... 1'811
As the sun sets on Laguna Beach, it
has berome a common sight to find
residents unwinding from their day's labors by walking the ir dogs along the
• • Main Beach boardwalk.
Some dogs strugg.le with a ti&htened
leash to keep ahead of their masters.
Others lag behind, stopping often to
investigate passersby. But for -a
• Laguna Beach dog named Sidney,
walking is just a bit boring.
Sidney, a three-year-old EnJ)ish bulldog, gets from point A to point B
on skateboard.
"That's right, a skateboard," said
Sidney's owner. Kathleen Wood . "He
has come close to causing some traffic
accidents, wuh people turning
around to watch him while be is
skateboarding."
Using his two left paws to move the
skateboard and keeping his other two
paws anchored upon it, Sidney glides
across the pavement with his own
unique style. According to Wood,
Sidney's talent was not brought on by hours of training or even bags of dog
treats.
"One day we took my boyfnend's
kids to •use their new skateboards."
said Wood, who 1s the manager of Laguna Beach's Pampered Pet. "He
knocked one of them ofT the
skateboard and took off on it.
Nothing was ever forced on him. and
he really enjoys it." ·
rv1ne
to help
.~firtance
theater
By JOE'BEL BRUNO
Oflller>ellr ..........
Supporters of the lrvme Theater
arc celebrating victory fo llowing a
unanimous decision by the lrvme
City Council 10 spendS1.8 million to
hicld thrfatiht)T from-thgher-than--
expected building costs.
With the council's approval.
theater officials can now meet the
Dec. 26 deadline to accept construc-
tion bids on the project.
The lowest of the nine bids rcce1 \ ed
in November was $14 ~ m1lhon.
When that bid came in se'eral
million dollars higher than the orig-
inal budget. backers of the project
approached UCl and the Cll) 10 help
share the costs. "Herc is a real opportun1t) 10 take
some leadership 1n this effort." ~1d
Dick Sim. chairman of the Irvine
Theater Operating Compan). "It will
also help In ine to become a real
leader in the artS of Orange C:ount) :·
The univers ity and the theater's
board of trustees intend to match the
city's S 1.8 million pledge. The ad-
ditional S5.4 million \\as needed
D•llY Pffol pflotff by 0...i.l Hen-In
Sidney (at right) etraln• at the leaeb in Kathleen Wood's
banda, while John Brletenbucber bold• a skateboard.
Sid ney has had more tha~ th ree
years of practice s.ince that day. and
has become something of a canine
celebrity '" the com munity. Besides
the usual crowds that gather for his
1mpromp1u performances along the
beach. he has been featured in a sales
video b) skateboarding manufacturer
Palo Porabo. The compan'> featu red said "I am glad for that. Spuds jUSI
him in 11s sales video. "'h1ch 1s·B1ven s11s there and acts cute~"'h1le S1dne}
to anyone who purchases one of their · really does something.' skateboards.
Despite his ne"' found status. kateboard1ng 1s not the onl> )pon
Wood is quick to poin t_ouqhat his pet JJl which 1dn e) pan1c1pates. It "'as
is no .. puds MacKenzie.'' 1 after a walk on the beach that Wood
"He is defenitely not Spuds." she d1sco,ered that skateboards ""ere not
Artiat'• rendition oflrvine Theater, which is expected to open ln the fall o f 1990.
because of higher con truct1on co t
and engineering fees
The fn 1neTheater. "h1lh ha been
on the dra"ing board for more than
14 years. 1s e"pectcd to open in fall
1990. AJOIOt prOjCCI bct\\CCn the C'm
and UCI. the fac1h t} "Ill stage
college. high 5'.'hool Jnd professional
c' en ts
The uni' crs"}' donated :!.3 at.res of
campus land for the project." h1k the
Cit} appropnated S~ 5 ml\h on car\ter
this \ear ..\n endo" mcnt group for
the 1hca11.·r pledged to ra 1SO-O\ er$~ "'
m1l hon o'er the nl'\t le" 'ear<, "\\ l• an.• mo' 1ng in · the right
--, 5 9 AND HOLDING
d1rcc11ort ''1th the right f..tnd l)I
people." said l (I \. 11:e ( hanleflor
Bill Parf..e r "Pcopk arc "hat ma c a prOjC'Ct Sl.CCC<,Slul \\ e h;.\\ e thUS\'
people. and thc c1t} oCln innqJI ha' c
their thl'aler ·
The counul .1ppr<l\ cd thc ad-
d1t 1onJI fund ing \\Ith thl .... n\l • n
cou ld ha\C a negauve financial im-
pact for merchants in the area -approximately from Chff Dnve to
Leg.ion Street and from Ocean Av-
enue to 3rd 1rect.
comm1ss1oncrs met. "We do not
kno"" the financial 1mplicat1ons of
~hat the plan will do ··
Bul Peterson disagreed. sa)1ng the
subJeCt had been s1ud1ed enouah. "We'\C worked wuh this document
for fhe and a half months."
Chamber represen1a11' e Tim How·
ell said 1nsuffic1ent cons1dera11on has
been gn en to \\-hat impact surround-ing de,elopment -hotels and con-Without ruling out the poss1b1hty
\Cnt1on centerl to the north and , taklng another look at \.he financial
south and the Irvine Spectrum bus1-effect of the.gta.n, 1n ~ year or two, ·ness comple inland -will have on Peterson sa1 ll s lime to move
Laguna merchants forward.
"We think the CH) needsto ha' e an .. A document hkc this 1s never
economic consultant or a mark.et going to be perfect," he added. "We
consultant to revae"' the plan to see recommend the Cit)' Council aJ>-:
exactl) v.ha1 1t "'111 do 10 the prove 11. and we thin le ·fhey should
downto"'n basin," Ho"'ell said before appro'e 11."
the onl} thmg he could nde. Round-
ing has "Cahfom1a dog· image.
1dne1 qu1ckl) picked up pn sk1m-
boarding too. .\ sk1mboard 1s a mod1iied surf-
board. used to skim the top of the
"ater closest to \he beach. Once the
board is alread~ in motion. S1dne~
that both l CI and the Ir' inc Theater
trustees match \.he SI 8 million b) the
end of the month. The) also requ1~d
that the endo"ment be raised
.. ..\s far as the n k. of 1t. J loof.. at
l < I and the trustee comins 1n herl'
"Ith a 1ull i:-omm1tment.'' said Coun-
.. 11 man Cameron Co gro'e
. ...
jumps on and ndes until 11 eras~
into the waves.
"I remember kids used to watch
him and sa) ·1,1,ow. that's rad'." she
said "I think that 1t 1s tcmfic to have
him knov.n by people as 'rad'. Ifs
better than not bemg known at all.''
.oastline
names vice
chancellor
Tru~tees of the Coastline c_...
mun11\ College Di 1nct this wetk
appo1n1l'd Dr Joh n D. Renie) of La
Habra as ne" 'ice chancellor m
charge of emplo~er-emplo)ee rela-
11ons Renie\ 1s current!) \'ICC president and as-,,· tant superintendent of stu-
dent and personnel services for El
(amino Communll} College m Tor-
rance He "''II a sume his new po,s_tuon Jan. 1 ~
Renlev replace Gene Farrell. who
ser' ed a· interim \ICC chancellor after
Ph1lhs Ba ilk retired 1n .\ugust
.\s \let chancellor. Renie) "•IJ be respon 1ble for collecu' e bargam~ng
negot1auons and affirmauve acuon
programs throughout . the d1stnct,
"h1ch 1n ludes Orange Coast College. Goldcn\\est College and C'oasthne C'ommunn~ College His salary will
be$'"' .0 'ti a \Car
Renie' has more than :!3 }ears of
e\penence in the human resources
lield accordtn$ to Barbara Fryer.
pubhl 1nrormauon officer He101ned
El Camino Community College 1n l'r, a dean of personnel services
and thl'n mo' ed into his spot as vice
pre 1dent-a~ supenntendent m
1% He 11:'\.Cl\ed h1 doctorate in educa-\lon tw m the l n1,er it) of outhem
<. ai11om1J 1n 1~'"'6
Mysterie~ of aging
Daily Pilot readers and ad' eru~rs Ml' urgl·d 10
donate unwrapped new gifts to help make the
paper's fourth annual "G1H~ a L111le (hn tmas"
program a success.
The gifts will be tu med over 10 the g1 oup Share
Our Selves 1n Costa Mesa. v. tuch in turn v.Jll
d11tnbute them on Christma EH~ 10 local ncl.'ih
families. ~
Gifts can be left under the C'hn 1mas trcl' 1n the
lobby of the Daily Pilot offices. 330 Bay St .. Costa
Mesa. on Wttkdays 8 a.m. to S p.m.
Gifts will be aettpted through Dec 23.
• The "Give a Lillie Chns1ma~ .. program \\~\
started 1n 198.S when Dail) P1lo1 cmplO\(CS ri•al11cd
man) children -espcc1all> teen-ager' -, .. ould ~ot
receive gifts bl~ausc <>I famil ) hard~h•P' In the ltr~I
three )ears. more than J.000 p1ft ha'c tx·1.·n
distributed through the proaram
Goel: 2 ,000 gifts for local children
Camm mert&: 453
Pco pk "ho
nc,cr haq~as1c:k da'
1n thl'1r h' cs arc a lot
li ke people "ho
nc,cr ha'e a traffic
ticket or bouncrd
check The) lo\ c to
brag Jbout ll
I don't mind
NANCY
MclNTYRE
a n\Onl' bc1ns health, a long n the' f..C\'P their ch,,k.,tcrol k '\ r '")
thl'nl ch cs. While the rc~t ol u' llJ\\Cd human' ,\r,· felled
b) "ruses "1th fang .l Ion@. J\ ~bcr-tOlHh use" thl'''' robust ~ouls remain mutth J~O'c the lrJ~
n 1J,•,
I )In 111u ' '
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II ''''' ' dl\•, ,, I)
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Germ-proot: t'Ollap~c-pr\~f ind!\ 1J ,J,, ,, J1 • ~
a1t11butc their good fortune n\il \,) lu.. hut 1\ ,,,,1ic
e<,otcrtc d~tar' n:g1mc 'u"h J~ mund. n~ p I'<: "'"·J
apnl'Ot pll) \\ h1k h 1ng lln a ,1.1nt boa11.I ''1th th .. ·1r l•'l'I
to"ard T1c.rra Qd I'uep,a. -~-,--.1=---~......;;..._,..j..J..u.1,;.t~..;uJ~
""' hcne' l'r I encountC'r OOl' or tht'~ '"' ·' , h:it!'rt<'r at J pan~. dut11ull~ popping ~3.,..\'t',l la' \.'l' 1t1.:' ha\e :i
dcpr1.: ~1ng c0l'd on cm d11 1l1art1ni. II 1t11 "' " 1 n .. t
sogg) .\ chilling thought 'hudder' 1hn,11gh-111' rtHn•1
Suppose the)·~ on to ,,,ml·th111~·' b 11 "'inh g1' .n up
h' 111a to rel ch '10'' Fonun.\\ch. tt.' .. onfou nJ th • long,., it) c,ti-.. n .. ti t'f('
.ire J number of indc 1ruc11hk bon '''""'' 'h 'l prolC\~ to nc\>C( h:l\ 1ng a \I\ k d,I\ 10 thc,'lr p ' 'IU • b ~
h'cs Than~aooJnc'.>sforhc.lhh~ hc•hll11,1't. ~ant'\ 1t
the ~lfalfa mun\: her\ 1ent1M~ aJm11 thl.:Cc 1~ :a tn·mend
t>ldft' PfOplt'. \\ h1lc du:t and c,.-r,1...:: re •~ man h1dckn 1.1.t''"' "' 11"e ''al • <''-Plain \Arrcntl~ th~' I'\! r"''. t1. hmg "
uah art able t ' ma1n1a1n 1hrir fl .:ir
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A• Or9nQe Coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. December 17, 1988
WOR LD
Kidnappers release Swiss
hostage after one month
SIDON. Lebanon (AP) -Kidnap-to leave Lebanon soon. ... My
pers on Friday released Peter enthusiasm has suffered."
Winkler. a Swiss official of the Pohce sources speaking on con-
lntemational Committet of the Red d1tion of anonymity said Winkler
Cross, from a month of capuvit}. would be taken to Damascus. Syna.
police said. before he flies home today.
'Tve never known that four weeks Winkler. 32. was freed at 9 p.m. at
can be as long as that." Winkler told · H1sbeh Square in Sidon. Lebanon's
reporters as he ~as dnven from Sidon third largest city. the same spot where
to a S)Tian command post in he ~as abducted Nov. 17.
Rmeileh. six miles north of this Hr ~as tn high spmts and
southern port. cleanshaven and looked fit. w1tti no
Winkler fla shed the V for \ 1ctof) sign of physical torture or maltrcat-
si&n as he posed JOv1aJI>-for news mcnt. "I have shaved off the beard
photographets 1n front ofa portrait of I've grown in captivity today," he
Syrian Presfdent Hafez .\ssad in said.
Rmeileh. The leftist Nassente Popular Or-
Asked whetht>r he "111 resume his ganizauon mihua. which has bttn
work for the Red Cross an Lebanon. ruling Sidon smce the 1975 outbreak
Winkler said· ''I'm afraid I wall have of Lebanon's c1v1I war, took delivery
of Wmkler upon his rel~se.
He was tumtd o"er to the Swedish
ambassador to Syna and Lebanon.
Rolf Gauffin. who took Winkler in
his black Volvo to Rme1leh and lhen
to Beirut. A carload of Syrian secret
servicemen escorted the f recd hostaae
on the 25-mile trip from Sidon to the
Lebanese capital.
The Christian-controlltd Voice of
Lebanon radio station in east Beirut
said Winkler was released b) the
Fatah-Revolut1onary Council. the
guerrilla group headed by Palestinian
terrorist Abu Nidal.
The police spokesman quoted
Winkler as telling the militia'schief of
slaff. Usama Saad. he did not kno"'
the 1dent1ty of those who were
holding him:
Peter Winkler
·~1 was held "' a small room aU-lhe
time. with oqly one jailer entering to
bring in meals." police quoted
Winkler as teJhng Saad.
"But whenever others came in to
talk to me \he jailer used to blindfold
me."
..
American.s,_PLO
hope talks lead
to Mideast peace
TUNIS. Tun1s11 (~Pl -U.S.
Ambassador Robcn H. Pclletreau Jr. ~ned historic talks with the PLO on Friday. and both sides said they
hoped the dialoaue would lead to a
comprehensive Middle East peace.
The metting.. comingJuSt two da)'s
after Washmgton reversed a long-
stand10J poJ1cy of refusing to deal
with the PLO. tnspired hope in many..
quarters that the Middle1East peace
process soon will b«ome more than
JUSt an empty phrase.
next ft~ weeks. . .. It 1s our hope th al this d1a1<>sue, as
it de velops. will help bf!na about
direct negot1at1ons that w1l}_ lead ~o
comprehcns1 vc peace, . said
Pelletrcau. who was accompani~ to
the talks by Edmund Hull. poht1c~I
counselor at the .S. Embassy 1n
Tunis. Each side made ~paratc. ~tatc
mcn ts to reponersafter t~e mecu!l,at
Dar Maghrcb1a. an officu~I TijntSl~n
gove rnment guest residence 1n
Carthaae. a suburb just · nonh of
Tums Ne1tl\cr side p ve substantive
details of the talks. • "This beginning of the dialoaue sho~s that the whole world now is
approach ing lhe peace process with a
Quake victims try to halt bulldozers·
"Our discussions were vel) !rac-tical and characterized. I -woul say.
by seriousness of J>urpose."
Prlletreau told reporters after th e: 90-
minutc·meeting w1th·a four-man PLO
delcgauon led by Vasser Abd-Rab-
bou. a member of the group's o-
ecutive com mittee.
The ambassador implied there
would be other meetings bul did not
say when. Abd-Rabbou said the neitt
session probably would come 1n the
•more obJCCtt ve approach, and only
the rulers of Israel are insisting on a
pohcy of arrogance and terrorism,
and the continuation of the rejection
of all United Nauonsresolutions," he
~id YER EV..\"\. l '.S.S.R ( 4-P) -
People 1n Cl\1t:s sha11ered b~ the Dec.
7 earthquake flung themsehes before
bulldozers to keep ~orkers from
cleanng rubble until bodies of rela-
tives were found. the Soviet premier
said Fnda).
Tanks and armored personnel ear-
ners sealed off Sp11ak. one of the
devastated Armenian c111es . .\t least
I 0 bulldozers cleared debris and
trucks hauled ll awa). said Morten
Horvaal. an Associated Press pho-
tosrapher who dro\ e past Sp11ak
tw1ce on Fnda).
The head of the Communist Pan>
in Sp1tak. 46 miles northwest of
Yere van. told the AP Thursday that
demolition would begin Sunday.
Premier Nikolai r. R)zhkov did
no t give details of the disruption by
residents. mentioned dunng a tele-
vised report of a meeting of the
Politburo comm1ss1on overscemg
rescue and relief op"'era:uons.
He said one more survh or was
pulled frotn the rums Thursday in
Spitak. wher~e quake killed about
15.000 of the 25.000 residents. Of-
ficials esumate the overall death toll
at 55.000.
Thr head of the Soviet Red Cross
said Soviet doctors can handle the
treatment of earthquake victims and
do not need international help.
Several foreign doctors com-
plamed privately that Soviet col-
leagues would not lrt them treat
pauents with the millions of dollars
worth ofsoph1sucated medical eq\111'"'
ment brought 1n especially for the
disaster.
Dr. Dmitri Venidiktov. chairman
of the Soviet Red Cross and former
deputy health minister. said at a ne~s
conference m Yerevan. capital of the
Armenian republic. about foreign
help: "If we talk about doctors and
nurses. I can say thank you very
much. but it's no longer necessary ...
He said medical teams had arrwed
from throughout the Soviet Union.
and "we can accept ind1viduals(from
abroad) to show them what has been
done but we don't need medical
assistance Jn the direct sense."
Ryzhkov praised foreign volun-
teers and said the Foreign Ministry
had not ·given them enough-as-
sistance.
.. They helpe'd in a bis way." the
premier said, even though "you can't
even find translators here."
Some foreign doctors said the)
were leaving earlier than planned. but
others were on the "a> to the stricken
region.
Thiny-five Israeli doctors and
health care workers had been ex-
'pected Friday, but fog at the small
Yerevan airport prevented their ar-
rival. More than 100 international
Oights ha ve landed at Yerevan since
the quake.
George Reid, spokesman for the
internauonal ·League of Red Cross
and Red Crescent Societies. said
22.312 boches were recovered by
Friday. an tncrease of 537 from the
previous day. Reid said the projected
death toll ~as 45.000. Soviet officials say the quake
claimed 55.000 lives and left 500.000
homeless.
Britain's health minister
quits over tainted egg scare
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LONDON (AP)-Edwina Cume.
a controversial deputy health minis-
ter rated the best-known polt11c1an tn
Britain after Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, resigned Frida)'
~n ~a national criSIS over a salmonella
scare.
Currie. 42. caused lhe furor Dec. 3
when she said most British eggs were
tainted with salmonella. a bacteria
that causes food poisoning that 1n rare
cases ss fatal.
The government launched a
$925.000 adven1sing campaign Fri-
day to try to make Britons buy eu.s
again and announced plans to bail out
producers by spend1n1 millions more
to buy unsold eggs piling up at farms
and warehouses.
Earlier Frida)'. egg producers filed
multim1ll1 on..dollar damage claims
against Cume.
Federal jury convicts LaRouche
of tax and mail fraUd conspiracy
Student shoots,
kills teacher
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP>-A
student shot two tCJtchers. k1lhng one
and critically wounding another. and
was stopped from finng on a full
classroom when his gun Jammed
Fnday. pohce said.
ALEX.\NDRI~. Va. (APl -~
tederal JUI") Fnda~ convicted pol111-
cal maverick l > ndon H. LaRouche
Jr.of l3countsoftaitand mai l fraud
conspirac) for cheaung federal ta>.
colleClors as "'ell as his supporters
whose loans "'err ne'er repaid Af\erless than l"'oda,sofdel1bera-
1tons. the JUT) of eight women and
four men also convicted s1:\
LaRouche associates of mail fraud
and conspirac~ in the case of S30
m1lhon tn defaulted loans
Chief U.S. D1stnct Judge .\lben V
Bl')an Jr. set sentencing for Jan. ir
Larouche. a perennial independent
pres1deot1al candidate. faces a ma:u-
mum penalty of 65 !ears 1n pnson
and fines totahn11. S3. S million.
The other six face lesser penalties
for their roles on the mail fraud and
consp1rac} charges.
The StX are Wilham Wertz. who
was LaRouche's chief fund-raiser:
Edward Spannaus. his l~I coordi-
nator. and fund-ra..scrs Michael Bill-
ington. Denni~ Small. Paul Green-
berg and Jo~ce Rubinstem.
LaRouche. 66. and the m: aides
were charged wnh mail fraud and
co nspiracy for allegedly raising more
than S30 m1lhon 1n loans from
supporters without any· 1nten11on of
rcpa}1ng them.
.\II seven defendants were ·con-
victed of all 48 counts in the
1nd1ctment returned on Oct. 14 by a
federal grand JUf).
Part-time Santa comes
to rescue of choking lad
PHOE:"IX 1.\P) -.\man "'eanng a familiar red sull with wh11c
tram am' ed 1n the n1d.. of time to dislodge a piece of hard-shelled com
tortilla that had lodged in the throat of 5-)ear-old Jamie Clouse dunng atnp
.\nd ho" man~ kids can sa) that Santa Claus saved their life'>
The traged) was a' erted as Robin Clouse. 29. Jamie and another of
her children "'ere out Chnstmas shopping. she said
\.\ htle stopped at a red hght on the Cll) ·s "'est side on Tuesda}
nigh t.Clouse said. sbe noticed Jamie choking.
·· 1 was scared. Ever. thing wens blank:· she said
Clouse said she had learned the He1mhch maneu"cr to dislodge
food se' en )ears ago but said she could n't remember the procedure at
the cnucal ttme.
Enter Charles Gama. 5'7• who 1n the guise of a part-11mr Santa
Claus ~as on his wa) to regale the members of a ladies club. Garcia was
1n a 'an next 10 Clouse's station ~agon when he noticed the
commotion
Garcia said he told the frantic mother. "Let me ha\e him."
LaRouche, who did not testify tn
his own defense, stood ng:idly facing
the JUry with his arms crossed in front
of him as a clerk rC<"ited the gu ilt)
verdict on all I) counts against him.
Afterward, he sat down without a
word or gesture. Rubtnstein broke
into tears and fell into the arms of a
fnend after she left the courtroom.
Defense attorne) s said the)
planned to appeal the convictions.
Government prosecutor John
Markham said he did not regard the
verdict as a victory.
"I consider this an obv1ous con-
clusion to a long pattern of false
statements to trusting senior
citizens." he said.
A student at the Atlantic Shores
Christian School shot and killed a
female teacher and wounded a male
teacher, police spokesman Lewis
Thurston said.
The woman "'as not immediately
1den11fied. Teacher Sam Manno, 37.
was in cnt1cal coridiuon with several
wounds. said Anne Adler, spokes~oman at Sentara Norfolk
General Hospital.
The shootings occurred about
10:30a.m. in t~oclassroornsin which
there were no students. Thurston
said.
U.S. -Soviet talks on nuclear ,
testing end without accord
· WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. and
Soviet negotiators have reached 'ir-
tual agreement on ways to measure
some underground nuclear tests but a
final agreement still eludes the t"-O
sides. the State Department said
Fnda~.
The resul\ is further postponement
of possible Senate nuficatton of two
nuclear test treaties completed more
than a dC<"ade ago. The treaties would
limit underground blasts to 150
kilotons.
President Reagan has said he
would submit the 1974 accord on
weapons tests and the 1976 agree-
ment on tests for c1"ihan purposes
·o nl y 1f agreement were reached on air-
tigh t procedures to guard ag.unst
c~eaung.
RCJtgan has accused 1be Soviets of
carrying out tests that probably
exceeded the permissible ceiling.
Some Amencan experts doubted the
Soviets had violated the trealies.
which both sides are supposed to be
obseving even though the Senate has
not approved the pacts.
Other experts said the problem was
a lack of reliable ways to measure
undCijround blasts -the only kind
still legal -and it was difficult to tell
whether the Soviets were in com-
pliance.
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cal Abbott off en a ecoop of alfalfa to hla poDJ OD Illa rancb
Dear Lake Naclmlento. while a ram trla to ahare the food.
California recovers
from winter storm
LOS ANGELES (AP) -One of
Cahfornaa's main interstate highways
reopened Frida). but conditions were
messy followinl a winter storm that
stranded motonsts. caused as man)'
as 50 trucks to jackkmfe and was
bfamed for at least two deaths.
Also Friday. hurricane-force winds
abated in Northern Cahfomla. where
power was knocked out to more than
575.000 ckctnc customers and at
least three children died.
Thr California Highway Patrol
beian escorting cars over the summit
ofTntcrState Son the4.SOO-footTtjon
Pass north of Los Anaeles. but sleet
continued to force intermittent clo~
ings along the heavily traveled north-
south route. No injuries were re-
ported.
The National Weather Service
fo recast continuing rain. with snow in
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Traffic on Interstate 15 through the
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Los Angeles movl!d faster when snow
and wsnd subsided, authorities said. T~o people were killed earl)
Thursday in the numerous accidents
that occurred when the storm de·
sccnded on Ca.ion Pass. a maJOr route
bctwetn Southern Cahfomia and
Anzona.
On the central coast, Highway IOI
m San Luis Obispo County was
reopened for drivers who were stuck
on each side of acy Cuesta Grade since
Thursday.
Motonsts filled up motels and inns
Thursday niaht when traffic around
to a haJt on Kip way I 0 I becau~ ofa
rare snowfall.
Shcltm pttJ)lrcd for another nt&ht
of prov1d1n1 for the homelns. Hotel
V'Ouchcn wtre handed out in Los
Anaeles and a recreation center and
armory were opened.
Boat , 10 tons of
marijuana seized
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touth of Cape Mftldoca no otr Cali·
fom1a·1 Riiied Nonh Coat. oftkialt
Sltd.
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Learning to use
mechanfcal arms
a breeze for boy
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -Before he was fitted with his new
automated arms, 12-year-old Arman-
do Gutierrez pulled on his shoes and
socks with his teeth and wrote with
his foot.
Now, his new battery-powered
arms arc helpin,a him learn to do
everyday tasks in a more conven-tional way.
"It's easy. Nothins to it," said
Armando, who rives in Las Cruces.
about 180 miles south of Albu-
querque Jnd was born with arm stubs.
Armando"s occupational therapist,
Teresa Pollpeter. said the boy started
usina the mechanical anm correctly
minutes after they were fitted on him
Nov. 30 at Carrie TingJey Hospital in
Albuquerque. ·
"We put ttiem on him one day, and
he immediately started usina them
accurately," Poll peter said. "He
alrcadv had the muscle control mas-tered.''
Now all he has to do is work on
improving fiis accuracy. she said.
The arms flex .up and down, and
hooks open and close when Armando
moves his shoulders a certain way.
Thin cables attached to a switch on
each arm make them move.
Each arm weighs about 3 paunds
and is strapped over Armando s stubs
and onto his shoulders with a small
harness on has back. Banenes power
the arms durina the day and are
rtcharged at niat\t, said Eloy Padilla.
Armando's prosthetist.
Armando is the second child to be
fitted with the $1 2,000 arms at the
hospital. This particular line of
prostheses has been available for four
years. ·
His last pair was not automated,
and he had to push the forearms
against an object ro get them to lock in
a bent position. Many things were
easier by foot than by hand as a result.
He wrote with his lefi foot. holding
the pencil between his big toe and
second toe , and he used to pull on his
shoe~ and socks with his teeth.
"When I was 5, I saw my mom drop
a fork and pick it up with her toes," he
¥id. "That's how I got the idea for
(holding) the pencil. I only have four
toes, so I put the pencil where the
space is. It's easy."
Pollpetcr said eating with the new
arms has been Armando's prionty.
"It's not totall)1 acceptable to have
your feet at the table, so this is really
going to help ham;· she said. "His
parents like for him to use the
prostheses. That's why we were cager
·for hi m to master that skill."
He will work at home on the other
tasks, such as getting dressed and
writing, Pollpeter said.
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Armando Gutterrez abowa b1a friend, Jamea Mon-
tano, bow be bolda a pen wltb bl• automated arm.
Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 17, 1188 M
680 plants risk
extinction before
turn of century
By JENNIFER DIXON
All 11 f..,_.._,
W~SHING,TON -Nearly 700
plant seecaes m the Unued States face
extinction by the year2000. and those
in rapidly dcvelop1ns parts of the
nation are at panacular nsk. a
conservation group says.
The pnvate Center for Plant ton-
servitaon said 7 3 pcrccnt of the plants-
facaog ex11nct1on arc an southerly,
subtropical regions· with intense
economic or populat1on growth -
Hawa11. California. Texas. Flonda
and Pueno Rico
"The causes of exunmon are by
now ciu11e familiar to us -destruc-• uon of habitat, (lOpulataon growth.
urban, suburban and industrial
spra" I 1rrespons1ble resource extrac-
tion. o' cruse of public land." Donald
Falk. the centers executi ve director.
said Monda~ "A consequence of that
as this tremendous!\ accelerated rate
ofe·rnncuon that "e're seei ng 1n these
pnont~ regions "
Falk said some of the endangered
plants are relatl\,es -0f important
lamber products. food groups. or
plants used m horticulture and land-scaping, ·
The ce nter's I 111-)ear study found
that 253 species may become exunct
w11hm five years and another 427
ma) vanish b) the tum of the ccntul').
As man) as 52 of the plant s~aes
m~ already be exunct an the wild.
The center 1s a consortium of 19
botamcal gardens and arborcta head·
quartered in Boston.
"What we're dealing with here is
1ustanotheo1gn of a planet in trouble
and indeed, a nauonal environment
in trouble," said Thomas Lovej,oy, an
expert on tropical rain forcstl and
assistant sccrtlar) for external affairs
at the Smuhsonian lnstuution.
Al least 200 kmds of plants already
have become extinct dunna the past
two centunes. eitperts generaJly apet,
and conservat1on1sts worry that the
rate may accelerate as population and
economic growth jeopardize habitats .
A 1973 study .by the Smithsonian
found that 3.000 of the nation's
25.000 s~aes are endangered.
··w orking with endaJlgcrcd species
means \\Orking against the clock,''
Falk said at a news confercntt at the
Sm11hson1an. "It's kind of like be&nJ
an the emergen"> room alJ the time.
Falk said 11 "ould cost$ I 0 million
to $15 m1lhon to protect and propa-
gate all 680 of the threatened plants. S6 malhon to S7 malhon to target only
those in the priority areas.
"E,•en species lost represents an
arretnevable loss of biological d1-
vers1t) and potential ecologJcal
values and potential human values,''
Falk said
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Left in mental hospital for 1 7 years, wonian triumf>hs~
By STEFAN FATSIS "I wouldn't have grown one b1t 1fl
•11111111•"'-•rteer didn't learn to forgive." she said in·a
BOSTON -A woman who was recent interview. •·Jfyou don't forgave
misdiagnosed and kept in a sta )'.Que parents or your children or
mental hospital for 17 years has yourself you don't get beyond that
returned in triumph to the institution anaer. as a full-t ime administrator after ''Forgi ving is a way of reaching out
earning a master's degree from from a bad. past and ~.ead1ng out te a Harvard. more pos1t1ve fut ure.
. . . Marvin M. cNall) hared Balter Mane Balter was 17 and chnically · three months into has tenure as
deP.resscd ~hen she was labeled Danvers' chief operating officer.
schizophrcn!c ~d sent t~ C?anvers "She is a model for many people,"
State ~ospatal. After gaining her he said. "I think she serves in that way
release an 1964, ~he went back . to for many people _ not just ex-
schoo! ar;td has. since worked with patients. She has faced adversity, has
P,SYCh!atnc patient~. lectured na-overcome it and has succeeded ... tl~nw1dc and wntten an a~to-Balter was born in Boston. the
baoarapby. Her sto.ry was 1:11c bas1s of 11leg111mate daughter of an alcoholic
a 1986 TV movie stamng Marlo mother who put her an a fos te r home
Thomas. at age 5. She was adopted by a couple
Now Balter, 58. is devoting her tn Gloucester who d1sc1phned her
efforts to helping improve the hosp1· harshly, sometimes locking her an the
tal. She began work as community cellar.
affairs director earlier this month. .Increasingly depressed. she was
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institutionalized in 1947. He·r symp-
toms included muscle spasms. chok-
ing, hyperven11lat1on and halluci-
nations. She later teamed she suffered
from a form of depression and panic
disorder. not schizophrenia.
"It wasn't deliberate on the part of
the doctors and the hospital... she
said. "Not much was known about
panic disorders back then. A person
who had panic disorders was ident-
ified as a little bat CnJZ)'."
Her recovery was paanfut and
gradual. as Balter overcame a despair
that often lefJ her unable to eat or
move. She contemplated su1c1de
more than once
With the help of fnends. mental
health workers and her own sfrerigth
and Catholic faith. Balter gained
release in 1964. he moved into an
apanmcnt. married and earned a
psychology degree from Salem State
College and a master's from Harvard
in admin1strat1on. planning and pub-
he policy.
In her new job. which pays bet"een
$35,000 and $4 7.000. Balter "111
serve as chaefhospnal spokeswoman.
help train health workers. recruit
volunteers. find grants and assist an
fund-raising-"things that "ill help
the hospital tum around." she said.
Above all. Balter hopes to ampro~e
p811ent condnions, from adding cur-
ta ins to reducing overcrowding.
Danvers has about 260 patients. twice
its recommended capacit).
This isn't Baiter's first return to the
hospital in Danvers. a suburb north
of Boston; from 1976 to 1979 she was
a social worker on community
outreach cases and has run a mental
health program linked with Dan,crs
Balter has lectured nat1onw1de
since "Nobod} 's Child" aired on
network tele' ISIOn two )ears ago. Her
book. " 1ng No Sad Songs." "as
finished last )ear and she has market-
ed n herself to raise ll\One} for the
-> ...
Balter Institute, ~ non-proht com·
munuy mental health training center,
he plans to continue taking her
message of hope. self-reliance and
canng t() high schools, communny
groups and mental health organ1za-
11ons
"I don't believe on focusi ng on all
the bad stuff that might ha'e hap-
pened,'' Balter said. "E' Cr) body has
problems. Lafe as not trouble-free. I
ti') to make people sec that ·:
To prove her point. Balter men-
uons tragedies from her own hfe - a
10-vear baule with ca ncer and the
dca.ths of her husband. brother and
biological mother. who died in a fire
t"o )cars after Baher met her.
"I alwa)'s behe'e that suffenng
pain ts not a negau ... e force in our
hves." she said "\\.c ta.kc our pain
and tragedy and use them 10 SCf'e
others, and then the) become poslll'e
tools to achieve our goals .. Marie Balter
Flier'slostringstirsmemories
S~N DIEGO ( o\P) -The high
school nng was torn from the Nav}
flier's hand an the final moments of
has lite on Memorial Da-, 1944. lost
on a mountaintop an a· 1umble of
debns from 1he colhs1on of a B-24
bomber and a tighter plane.
The rin&. belongang to Clinton
Baker. St. Cloud (Minn.) Technical
High School. Class of 1942. lay
undiscovered on Palomar Mountain
in northern San Diego Count) for 44
)Cars.
On Nov. 15. a hiker pulled 1t from
the din and. thanks to the detennaned
efforts of has stcpfa1her. helped to
re kindle memories of a long-dead
brother and fnend a half a continent
away.
''A real shocker." said the dead
flier's brother, Larry Baker. 54. of hi s
reaction to the discovery. "These are
things you ti) to put behmd you.
"It's lake bnnging back a book
that's been on the shelf and gelling
dust)." Ba .. er of Bumsv11lc. Man n ..
said an a telephone 1nte~ iew. Clinton
Baker. "ho died at age 21. was a star
athlete. a patnot. a "lea der:· ha s
brother said.
Twehe men died an the Ma} 30.
19.W. colhs1on · bet"een the B-24
Liberator bomber and th e tighter
plane. both part of a Nav) night
patrol. according to reco~ds of the
Steams County (Mann.) Hastoncal
Socaet).
Rob Young. 25. was explonng the
crash site Nov. 13 when he found the
ring buned under a log. He showed 1t
10 his stepfather. Ra) Walson of
Lakeside. who said be recalled th1nk·
ing.."Thcrc's somebod~ who'd dearly
love to have that back. ·
Walson. 54. began a round of calls
to the m1htal) and media an an effon
to pinpoint the crash date and get a
last of v1cu ms.
"Therc·s1ust something that dro .. e
me." said Wilson. "I had to find out
who at belonged to. It (the nng) "ould
sit next to m} computer and JUSt
haunt me I JUSt had to keep calhn ..
Reporter John Hughe of the 1
Cloud Tames. contacted b\ \\ 1lson
learned from residents o·f Bal..cr's
wartime death an San Diego Hughe
confirmed details of the '' ent "1th
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to the swamminJ hole and dates and
cvel')lhing else.·
Jeanne Tweed}. also a 1942 t.
Cloud Tech graouate. told the St.
"\:'loud Times 1hat Bal.er ""ould have
to be called one of the class leaders
You had to hke ham:·
The 6-foot-2. 230-pound Baker wa.~
an all-league football pla~er in ti1g1t
school and gained all-state menuon
a a tackle. records show. He also got a
le11er in track He pla~ed football at
the L'nl\ersat' of .M innesota under
coach Bud 'Wilkinson for thn~
months before enlisting in Sovember
19J~
"He 14as g01ng to wan the "ar
1ngle-handedl) ... his brother rt·
called. "He "as 'Cl') patnOll(' ..
(hnton "as trained as an a' 1auon
mach101st and aenal gunnN He
'1s1ted home an 'I.lo' ember I QJ3 on
an e1ght-da} furlough Has last k tter
143S recel\ed b) has fam1l) t14 0 da}
before has death
"He sa.Jd he "'anted me to do better.
to be something. He had great plans
for me ... said Larr) Ba.leer
When the famil) rccewed C-nnton's
personal belongings after the crash,
the\ noticed his high school n ng was
missing.
"Our parents wert very proud that
their three sons would graduate from
high school," Larr) Baker sa.Jd. "That
was lhe S\ mbol of achae"ement. ·
The} 'd done wnhout to get us those
n ngs."
In 1947. Lam his brother Harold
and their mother, Blanche Baker.
traveled to Cahfom1a to view the ·
crash sue. The canh was stall
scorched. Larry said.
Harold and Blanche Baker have
saner dtcd. \\ 1l11am Baker. Clinton's
father. died in 1942.
Ra} \\ alson. "'ho carefull)
polished the nng. said fle" to Minne-
sota last month to return 1t to laIT)
Baker o\nd Baler knows where the
l..eepsake "111 go to his 21-~ear-old
son. Clanton. named an honor of has
late uncle
"It "'Ill be has:· Baker said.
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: RELIGIOU S BRIEF S
~o~lday
programs
Free.d hostage says faith essential
slated at
churches
"Born." a modern con ta ta about
the story of Christmas. will be
ocrformed at the I 0 a.m. service
Sunday at the lrvlae UnJ&ed CltHcll of ~t. 49 15 Alton Parkway, Irvine.
Written by John Wilson with
words by Marti McCartney. the
cnusical will be presented by the adult
and children's choirs wnh an in-
strumental enscmbl.e. • • • A fund-ra1S1ng party to view the
Christmas Parade of L1ghrs 1n New-
port Beach on Friday night will
knefit the Armcalu Cll8rcll or
Newport Bu ell. For details. call
Jiovsep Berkc1yan at 651 -6186. • • • Selec11ons from Handel's
.. Messiah.. will be sung by the
Chancel Choir and Chnsuan Or-
atorio Soc1et)' at the 10 a.m. service
Sunday at the Cllrlst Presbyterian
Cllarcll, 20112 Magnolia St.. Hunt-
ington Beach.
The new director of music at the
church is the Rev. Gary J. Watkins,
who has had more than 10 years in
professional and creative musical
leadership. He 1s a candidate for a
D.M.A. degree at the University of
Southern California. • • • Prominent scholars of Islam and
religious authorities from Egypt.
Saudia Arabia. Pakistan, Sudan.
Malaysia. England and vario us pans
of the United States are expeceted to
part1c1pate in the fourth internauonal
Si rah Conference on Dec. 23 and 2it at
the Anaheim Hilton Towers.
The event. sponsored b> the
Islamic Soc1et} of Orange County, 1s
also expected to draw several
thousand Muslims from all over
California and other states. • • • Ground was broken recently for the SS m1lhon ex pansion project of
Marlur's Cllurcll, I 000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. The new sanctuary
will be situated on 9.2 acres and
T homu K.raue
consiS1of23.000 square feet. • • • A Christmas Candleh,ht Commu-
11ion will be· celebrated at 6 p.m.
Sunday in tfie Crystal Catlledral.
Arbordam, I 2141 Lewis St., Garden
Grove. Two of the church's hand bell
choirs will participate. • • • ..0 Come All Ye Faithful." a
Christmas family service. will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Orange
Coast Unitarian UniversaUst Cbarcll,
1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. An
instrumental group from the con-
gregation will perform under the
direcJion of Mieque Weinstein. • • • The Huutlagton Beacb Cbarcb of
Religious Science is takinJ reser-
vations for two I 5-week Science of
Mind classes that will begin Jan 3 and
5.
Taught _by various ministers and
practitioners from the church. the
three-hour classes be held m the
mornings and evenings. The church
is in the Seach ff Shopping Center at
Mam Street and Yorktown A venue.
For more mformat1on. call 969-1331 . ••• A Chnstmas musical, entitled
..The Gift Goes On:· will be per-
fo rmed by children of the church at 4
p.m. Sunda) in Fellowship Hall of
Spurgeon United Metllodist Cbarcll,
10%5 W. Memory Lane, Santa Aaa. • • • Christmas \.\1 11 be celebrated at 10
a.m. service Christmas Day w1th a
special meditation .at Nelgllborllood
Congregational Cburcll, Glenneyre
Street and St. Anne Drive, Laguna
Beach.
New archbishop named
VA TIC N CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II accepted the
res1gnauon for reasons of age of Archbishop Ph1hp M. Hannan of New
Orleans. the Vaucan announced.
The pope appointed the bishop of Wheehng-Charle!>ton. w .va ..
NEW YORK (AP) -Recendy
freed from ncarl)' two years as a
hostagt oflllam1c fundamentalists 1n
Bcmn a un1ven1ty profnsor says so~ kind of religious conviction 1s
necessary to make it through such an
ordeal. .. You've got to have courage and
fa 1th in some absolute," says
Mith1leshwar Singh, an India-born
American resident dumped on a
Bierut street Oct. 3 after 20 months of
caetivity. 'Everybody has an end to his
strenath. l was near the end of mine.
Theothers(still held) must becoming
near the end of theirs, too.''
For the last six weeks. he has been
staying at a Presbyterian Church
retreat ~nterat Stony Point. N. Y .• to
"collect myself, get well and get ready
to go to work." ,
Singh, 61. a business adminis-
tration professor who has spent much
of his career teaching in the United
States but was teaching at Beirut
University'College when kidnapped.
said:
"In the bcainn1na. your span of
endurance is larae. but as time 1oe1 on
the span of t1 me arows lonaer than the
span of endurance. You become
men tall) exhausted, confused, last·
leH." He said the he and three other
hostages were kept together, usually
in handcuffs. by the Islamic Jihad
(Holy War~ Orpnization for the
Liberation of Palestine.
In the 20 months, he said they were
moved six times to different lo-
cations, usually a room measuring
about I 0 by 12 feet , with food
adequate. a bath allowed once a week.
"Our captors listened to our physi-
cal and medical needs but they did
not listen to us as people," Sin&h said.
"To be a captive 1s lo have no&ody to
r.ely upon tog1ve meaning.to what you
are &oing through except for yourself. .. We had no meaning for the Jihad
(kidnappers) as ind1v1duals. only as
representauve figures."
Singh, a Hindu, said at one time to
endure while .. very sick and weak,"
he reached back to his adolescence in
Monsignor Francis B Schulte. to succeed Hannan in New Orleans. the
attcan said
Hannan. who hosted the pope when he v1S1ted New Orleansdunng
a C .. p1lgnmctge la~t )ear. on Ma~ 20 turned 75. the age at which
blShops mus1 submit their res1gna11ons.
Christmas card perfect
Schulte. 61 . born 1n Philadelphia. has been serving as Whechng-
Charleston bishop s1 nee 1985.
The Church on the Green in New Ha•en, Conn., maka a
perfect baclul:rop-forthta-Cllrbtmu-card .cene c reated by
Mother Nature With the Ont anowfall of the aeaeon thi•
week. All that'• needed for tbe commanlty Chrlatmu tree to
complete the picture ta a 9tar on the top.
A Corclal Wetcome from
The ~ted Methodist Church
Nr wPUl(I CUHlt<
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1801 Merguerlle Ave.
Coron• del Mer
544-0745 ,.,.,....,Sdllol
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Costa Mesa
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
191'1 SI & Harbor Blvd
Cnurch School 9 00
Worsh10 9 00 and 10 30
Rev Gatat Gough
r:os1a M~""
MESA VEADE
UNITED METHODIST
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1701 Beker
Worahlp & Church School
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Newport Bi>ac.n
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SE
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COMMUNITY UNITED
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6662 Heit Ave 842·4461
Worsh ip Service 8.30 & 10:00
Sunday School 8·30 & 10:00
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UNIT(O M(THODIST CHURCH
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
1?11lr·r C Bolin Poster
"The Season of Joy"
Sunday Worship
8 JO & 10 00 a 01
Church School
Children thru Adults I 0 00 a m
Nursery care available
8 30 & 10 00 am
Come Join Us
2150 Fahiaw Rd., Costa Mtsa
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You're invited to a
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
SOOp rn
7 30 pm
10 15 p m
11 00 pm
tO OO;i rn
SUNDAY, DEC. 18
Children s Christmas
Pageant at the 9 00
a m service
SATURDAY, DEC. 24
CHRISTMAS EVE
C/11ldret1 s Ser.iu
Mass 1o1111h choll & bells
Cllr1Slll'W Conuo
Ma!>s ''""' choor & OIChestra
SUNDAY, DEC. 25
CHRISTMAS DAY
Se<v•ce ol HOiy Eue11t111st
Fr. D•v ld C. Anderson, Rector
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SAINT JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido
Newport Beach, CA · 92663
714/675 -0210
Pleue WI for add1tioo&I
1nlorm11Joo a.od worslup schedules
Conmnty Cluch Conrrecation~
611 Hdolropt ht . COloru dtl MJr
Donald W Kuiz minoler
Rev l0t1 I Souder. nsoc: miwsler
kndo W0tlllp g JO ' 10 AM . Cluch School 10 AM
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CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH (;
(Missouri Synod)
780 Vletorl• St., Coate a..u
Lother V. Tornow, Peetor
631-1611
Bruce Jea,e, PHtor
WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 1~30 AM
Swida, Xholil~ AcMI Bible Clm
910 AM
Clwnh1n [ltfnttlt11J School
541-NM
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN
CHlJRCH
2100 Mar Vista Dr.
Jamboree Blvd. & Eastbluff South
Newport Beach
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Slll)AY DH 9:30A.M .
Or John Orr. preaching
Child Care and Church School
Interfaith Shelter Party 4 OOP M
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
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2•01 lr•lne at Sanl• lubel
Newpo•I Beach
MS·S711
Mornrr.g Wor'>h10 10 AM
Sundoi Sr hoo 9 AM
'GA Sw~nwn. Miroter
Laguna Presbyterian Church
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S1111day Worship 9 011tl 10:30 AM
Nurst'T'j Carr
S11nJ,1\ 'ichool & /Jrblr Clon ts
/or all agt1 01 9 AM
/>.JJION Dr lm) Tanl<.rrsley
He'I' /,orry <.oul1cr
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Of llWPORl ·•VII'. (aeform)
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'Spend This <rhristmas with the jamily of God"
' Or ,John A Huffman. Jr
Preach1n11
Sunday, December 18, 1988
8:30 and 10: 15 A.M.
"IF THERE IS A GOD,
WHY HASN'T HE DONE
SOMETHING ABOUT nus~?''
MESSIAH SINGALONG
December 18, 4:00 P.M.
CHRISTMAS EVE
CANDLELIGHT SERVICES
Saturday, December 24
5:00, 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 P.M.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
600 St. Andrews Roed, Newport Bmch, Califurnaa (714) Ml-2880
(&erou from Newport Harbor H~ School •t frvft &. 15th.)
Ch11J can. K
and VUUtllrf, for
thd 00 anJ 7 00
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India when he once continuously
chanted mantras (a repetitious prayer
form) for a week.
"So now 1p1n, 1n the room I shared
with the otMr captives, I turned to
my mantra, wrappang my blanket
over my head and chantina softly,"
Sin&h relates.
"One million mantras I figure I
said in that room. And as I said them
I grew grateful for the experience. the
chance, to do again at my a,e what I
did in rny youth.''
It was the "process of sayina the
mantra. of thi nkina of God and of
myself and the universe, that saved
me. I think, .. he said.
"The point I am trying to make is
that we as children, as adolescents. as young~ should not try 10 live in
a materialistic vacuum.
"We should develop our rt5ervoirs
of strength1 of power, the <kep
moorings of the self to which we can
tum and cling for safety in time of
borh adversity and prosperity.
"This ability comes out of a way of
life. a lifestyle, and I am afraid -oh I
hope I am wrona-that Y®ltl pieople
today are not buildina thclC moor·
inlS. not filhnt lhne mervoin."
Sanah. who tauaht for IO~ at the
Un1venuy ofWtsiern ColondO and
for two yean and at tbt Univenity of
Wisconsan, said "everybody. every-
where .. should press for release orthc
remainina captives. Nine Americans are amona l 4
forcianers still held prisonen in
ublnon.
Sinah said th~t ~urinJ his ca5ivity, ·
he and three univenlty col ues
kept with him -Jesse Turner, Ian
Steen and Robert Polhill -worked
on future plans and projects. all
mentally, without pencil or paper.
In one project, Sinsh said he
worked in his-head on bow to .JOlvc
challenges to education in America
and India. each momina reviewina
and criti~uina his previous day°s
work, and in the afternoon advanana
another step ahead.
He said he now is eager to set to
work on the two books he already has
wntten in his mind.
Baptists now feel
ffee to speak out .
By The Associated Pre11
LOUl_SVILLE. Ky. -Southern
Baptists now feel more free to speak
out on social issues because they no
longer bear -the shame of racial
segregation1 says the head of the
denomination's moral concerns
agency.
Judaism under Reform and Con-
servative auspices.
The Rev. Richard Land, executive
director of the Southern Baptist
Chnstaln Life Commission, told
seminary students that Southern
Baptists had hesitated to deal wuh
social problems bec-ause of fear of
being criticized for segrept1on.
WASH INGTON~ A Gallup poll
finds that two out of three Catholics
say that. if asked. they likely would
contribute to a drive to fund retire-
ment of elderly memben of Roman
Cathbolic orders.
Resources for it have been fou nd
severely lackinJ in the orders. and
Roman Cathohc bishops this month
launched a drive to meet the need.
"I think we at least had the decency
at some level of consciousness to be
ashamed of the segreption captivity
of our churches for most of our
history," he said. ··we were not able
to apply our ethical ppsition on social
issues until we were liberated from
that."
HALEDON, N.J. -An Australian
woman, Caroline H. Pearce, who
completed her theological studies in
this country, was to 6c ordained an
Episcopal priest here this Saturday
although the Australian branch of
that communion does not ordain
women.
Beyond that. he said a different
understanding of the separation of
church and state has caused a "sud-
den upsurge" in the denomination's
political involvement.
"I think the separation of church
and state was used as an excuse for not
getting involved as much as it was a
conviction over whether we should
be involved:' he said.
After her ordination by Bishop
John Shelby Spong of Newark, N.J ..
she was to return in January to
Australia to serve the Anglican
Ch urch there, although her future in it
as a priest was uncertain.
NEW YORK -The American
Bible Society says another 100,000
Bibles amd 50,000 Bible storybooks
for children arc to be shipped shonly
NEW YORK -Leaders of Co n-to the All-Union Council of Evangeh-~rvative Judaism have urged con-cal Chnstians in the Soviet Union.
unued ~uppon for. Israel but The request for the additional
withholding of financial support to Babies was made through the United
ult.ra-9rthodox Jewisb g.ro~ ad--81bk Soc1eties,-ani:ntcmttionel peg,..-.--
vocatinga!!lendment oflsrael s .. Law nership of Bible societies. The new
of Return. shipment will bnng to 369,000 the
. They . seek changes that would number of Scriptures sent to the
d1squahfy those converted to Soviet Union in the last year.
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DAILY PILOT/Saturdey, December 17, 1W A.7
Books to loo.k
for under tree
BJ PAUL CRAIG
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If the bookstores I v1s11 are in-
dicators, the population of the world has doubled since last Christmas and
they're all shoppers. As Santa ,ets the
sJed lubricated and files bis fliaht
plan, here are a few last-minute ajf\
book possibilities l saw as J browsed.
"Wicked Women of the Screen" by
David Quinlan. SL Manin's; 160
pqes, Sf8.9S.
There may be a place for this one in the rabid movie fan's library. It's a
collection of killers, psychotics,
femmes fatales and all-around vil-
lainesses as port'rayea over the -ace-:
Idea by an impressive list of mostly
beautiful actresses.
British film journalist Quinlan goes
way back to the silent movies' Theda
Bara and Pola N~ and such bad
women of sound film as Bette Davis.
Barbara Stanwyck. Meryl Sllttp, Rita
Hayworth, Faye Dunaway. Marie
Windsor, Clair Trevor. Gale
Sondergaard and Mac West.
Plenty of scenes from old films arc include~ as well as sketcties of the
film plots in which these unfriendly
women appeared. Alona the way, the
uthor offers such asides as the
immense popularity of Stanwyck
with film crews: "Just about the most
popular actress in Hollywood among
behind-the-camera staff in her hey-
day, she was always the complete
professional ... " .
"The Disney Studio Story" by
Richard Holliss and Brian Sibley.
Crown; 256 pages. $40.
Here's another gift for the movie
fan. this one the almost-ultimate
Disney book.. filled with colorful stills
that supplement a reasonably com-
plete history of the film studio that
gave star status to the canoon.
·The authors even prove there was a
Wah Disney before the official arrival of Mickey Mouse in 1928. Disney's
work in silent films is traced as far
back as 1920.
In addition to the Disney Com-
pany's ups and downs, the book
includes lasts of awards won and brief
summaries of every canoon and
feature the studio turned out. As with
most such listings. the reader may not
necessarily a~ with the authors·
critical appraisals of some of these
efTons.
•A welcome bibliography and index
make this volume more useful for the
reader concerned with specific
aspec\$ of lhc.-Oisn~~ plaCC-tn ftlm
history.
"The Lost World of the K.alahan"
by Laurens van dcr Post. photographs
by David Coulson. Morrow; 264
PllCS. $40.
'Santa Comm ' '
aritbor hoaored .. COVINGTON. Ky. (AP)-James
Lamont "Haven" Gillespie, who
wrote the lyrics for ''Santa Claus is
Comin' To Town." will no longer be
without honor in his hometown. City officials unveiling a historical
marker Thursday at Goebel Park said
there was no better time than
Christmas to honor Gillespie on the
I001hanniversaryofhisb1nh. He was
born Feb. 6, 1888. in the northern
Kentucky city and died in Las Vcaas
on March 14, 1975.
Gillespie, author of some 1.000
sonas. wrote the lyrics to his most
famous song on the back of an
envelope in 1933.
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This is a beautiful revision of a
book orilinally published io I 9SI and
for yean considered one of the best worts on the Kalahari. Van der POil.
born in Bushman country. is one of
the world's mo't respected
authorities en Africa. and photopa-
pher Coulson, who lives in Kenya.
records his scenes of Africa wnh
unique unden&.andina.
The book is impressive in its 30th
anniversary dress. containina 75
color photos that underscore the
wonder and vast openness of this dry
rqion. Included arc pictures of the
people who live there and the animals
who still manage to survive the
Kalahari's less-than-benign environ-
ment.
This is an excellent book for
anybody in love with distant places.
There's even a map for the living-
room traveler who's not sure where,
or what, the Kalahari is.
~ArdatKea Aater'(~t)andPateantoftlae lluten
dt.iector Glen &ytc~ IUpect Auter'• mbed m~ work~ .. Pler Sllot, .. tlaat wW be f•tmecl ln tbe ..,_.t wttb
lln modela.
"Princely Feasts and FestivaJs" by
Bryan Holme. Thames and Hudson;
104 pages, $29.95.
This is a tribute to humanity's le>vc
of a good celebration, a collection of
colorful early-day paintings rangina
from the Middle Ages to the early pan
of the 1800s. dcpictina all manner of
colorful public ceremonies.
Works pi~ked for Arts Page8.nt
By CHERYL WAI.UR
D91!r"9eC.1 J t 1 I
Opening night at the Laguna Beach
Festival of the Arts' famed Pageanl of
Painters recorded such events as the Masters is more than seven
King Richard 11 having dinner with months away but already its or-
the Dukes of York and Gloucester in ganizers have selected the 25
the 1400s. a celebration on the canals an works that wilt be transformed
of Venice in 1495, Queen Elizabeth I into tableau vivants for the extrava-
and celebrants at a. wedding in I 576 ganza's S6th season.
and a fireworks display in Paris in Except for the Pageant's traditional
1763 to observe the end of the Seven finale -Leonardo da Vinci's "The
Years' War. ·Last Supper" -the program will
. contain re-creations of exquisite jew-A~thor Hol.me has also included elry, ceramics, paintings, sculpture
medieval rec1~s for pastry and and anifacts never before attempted
several meat ~1shes .. we alS<? get the by the 500-member cast and crew. benefit of a list of instructions for . servants in IS S8 . Among the thoughts Eleven-year v~teran pqeant darec-
to keep in mind: .. Those who serve tC?r, Glen Eytc~ason ... says each y~
the dishes or pour the wine must take· his c!?-"enae is to . top last .years
care not to spit or cough, and still show . -and thts year as no
more not to sneue. while they arc ex~pllon. . performing these duties... We keeP. what works, get nd of
Also, among the cautions for the
diners: "It is bad manners to clean
what doesn t. and always try to add a
few surprises," says Eytchison who
with his research crew scours gaJ-
lcries, art books and museums in
search of unusual, familiar, and
unique art masterworks to grace the
Pageant's lrvinc Bowl stage during
the Festival's season.
Eytchison said highlights of the
1989, pageant, whi~h runs July 1 to
Aug. 27, arc Hopi lnd1ao K.achina
dolls, silver-and~namcl Tiffany
miniature circus figures and a coUcc-
tion of tum-of-the-century Valentin-
es.
The pageant program also contains
masterpieces by Currier and Ives,
"Wiqtcr Pastime;" Maxfield Pamsh.
"Garden of Allah;" Claude Monet.
"Boat at Givcmy;" as welJ as un-
known craftspersons of the anc1ent
world, such as Chinese ceramics, an
Egyptian ~k.lace and an Etruscan
fr~. says festival public rclauons
director Sally R~ye. ...
The pageant as also proud to
include LO its I 989 ltneup the official
Orange Count) Centennial an1st and
I I-year festival exhibitor Ken .\ustcr.
says Reeve. Austcr's mixed mcdJa
surfing scene painung ··Pier Shot"
will be Lbe pageant's offiqaJ poster
this year too.
Pageant-goers wtll discover a new
and improved Irvine Bowl on the
festival grounds at 650 Laguna Ca-
nyon Road an Laguna Beach when
they ",sit th1s )car adds Reeve.
··we·vc goncn rid of all the old toac
and bench scaungand added stadium
scaung for greater comfort."
Pageant organuers expect another
sell-out season but Pageant goers can
get a rush on the summer uckct-
bu) mg crunch by ordcnng t~tr scats
now b) calhng.A94-I J45 (the fcstnal
office). by v1.5i11ng the pageant box
office on the fcsu val grounds. or b~
rcqucstmg a tick.ct order 'form b)
sending a SASE to Pageant of the
Masters. P.O. Box 1659. Laguna
Beach. 92652.
Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. da1I)
dunng the fcsuvaJ of the Ans. AU
seats arc reserved. Tickets cost from
S9 to S35.
Richard Henn and his orchestra
will provide the pageant with live
music. Tburl ("Tony the Tiger .. )
Ravenscroft will once again lend his
sonorous voice to the producuon as
narrator. however 280 men. women,
and children arc needed to round out
the cast (two 140-member casts will
perform alternate weeks) and more
than 200 add1uonal voluntecn arc
needed for the backstage crew. 4.
casllng/crcw stgn-up call will talc.c
place to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. J ...
and I to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. JS,
For LOformallon about pqeant vof-
untecr opponun1tics call 494-3663
betv. ecn I 0 a.m. and 4 p.m. v."ttlcda) s
after Jan 9.
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A later piece of advice as quoted O "
from a 1798 list of good manners: BURBANK (AP)-Bill Emerson
"£?rink . calmly. and be sure not to went blind nine years ago. but has
dnnk with YOL!r ~outh full. Take care used computers. a guide dog and al~hcnJtnnking not tQ fll!!c a_ detcrmi.nauontoJtceptlisJobasch1CC.
noise 1n your throat so that everybody censor tbr KN BC-TV. where he
can count how many mouthfuls you reviews more than ~.000 com-
have swallowed " mcmals and hundreds of shows and
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practices in 1971. stancd losing has
sight because of diabetes 1n 1976 and
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1979.
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the ume offered him training and
union membership as an audio
engineer, but Emerson declined the
ofter.
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and I am able to "1SualtttQu1te-wdl. •
he said in a telephone 1ntcrv1ew
Tuesday ... And most of 1hc people
ha'-e been wuh me a good number of )ears··
ham and reports anything qucsuo•
able. aod he can dem e from the aud~
portion of a film pr tape , ..
wmClhtng obJccuonabl~ mtght •
sho~1ng.
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"I probabl~ am more aware of tit
audio track than others. so I do catcfl
some tl11ngs that othc~ <1on·1:· he
said.
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Ridge spots 'Angela, '.Julia wants Sammi baptized,..-
BYLVNDARIUCR
AIL MY am.DIUCN: Qucs11oncd b)'
Travis. Mona admits that Travis is
mamed to Enca. When Brooke 1s unable
to f()flivc him for Laura's death. Josh
pleads &Uilly to drunk dnv1naand IS SJllCn
a four-year sentence. Barbara wa1chcs
Tom and Brooke hold hand.sat a Mothers
Apintt Dn/nk On11ing mceuna. While
Tad and Remy behcve 1hcy have cornered
Creed. he actually 1s posing as the
Revettnd who is to man; Juhc and Nico.
After a mectina w11h Jeremy. David
overhears Jeremy assure Na1ahc he loves
her more than he ever loved Manssa. a
-revd arton that make~ David thinlrawur
leavtna Pinc Valle} B11sy comes on 10
Jackson and Sean
ANOTHER WORL D: Learning tha1
Rachel backed his gallcl) showing. a
humiliated Sam decides he can never
again trus1 her. and he also doubts
Amanda's truthfulnc-ss Iris is dehgl'jtcd b)
lhe nf\ in <\manda and Sam's mamage
and Mall comfons .\manda. A d1straugh1
Fehc111ells M11cb 1ha1 she gave b1nh to a
sullbom daughter when she was a teen·
ager Vicky 1dls Bridget that although she
and Jamie arc great lovers.. he does not
IO\e her. and lhal 1s what she desires 1n a
mate
AS THE WORLD TURNS E~t'r}one ts
surprised when Josh greets (. al's revel·
a11on 1hat he 1s Josh's father with anger
-\mazed 1hat Josh's father 1s Cal. a
mul11m1lhona1rt.'. Lucinda thanks 11's g.reat
that he 1s Lily's grandfa1he r. Lil> as no
longer cena1n 1ha1 she loves Holden.
When L>uncan pushes thouJhts of1011e on
hannon. she backs ofT, declu1na that too
much has happened for her 10 11vc him
uncond1t1onal lo~e. Lein 1s plcastd when
Paul seems to accept her request that he
not continue his possessive athtude
toward her. Elhe is attracted '° Kirk, who
admits Iva 1s only the ~cond' woman he
has ever loved. the first bc1na his formec
boss.. Adelaide. And)' does not buy Mr.
Patelh's changed altitude toward Lein.
Grant's return to Oakdale grves Lisa
someone 10 lean on. while Tom fears )he
may be pre) 10 fonune-huntcrs and begins
10 wonder 1f Earl was one of them.
Shan.non. beliacs..that Du.ncaJt rau~ on
Earl, causing has d1sappcaranct and poss·
ible murder.
BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL· Hoping for a
promotion and a1tcn11on from Kalle.
Rocco gives h1msdf a nc\\ image. Knsten
thinks Ridge 1s being unfair when he takes
oHran a1Xoun1 that Clarke landed. Clarke
tells Margot to' acate the house as soon as
possible or she \\tll be out 1n 1he cold for a
long 11me. Kns1en 1s wa111ng for the ngh1
11me to tell Clarke she 1s going 10 be 1hc
godmother of Margot's child. Ridge keeps
wondering about the "Angela" lookalike
he spotted at a bar. Brooke assure Katie
tha1 a lot of romance from Brooke will
make Ridge forget Caroline
DAYS OF OUR LJVES Aware 1ha1
Apnl ts co~enng for Monly. Make gets hl·r
10 tell th<.' truth, rcsultmg an her rclea~ for
Rosa's mere) kilhniJ:>and Mont)'s·1nd1tt·
ment. Jus11n am'~ at the stablrs JUSI an
11mr for the e~plos1on and as cnucall)'
injured. As he hes near death. Adraenn&
+ THIS YEAa GIVE MOVIES
IYWYWT~l--• ltllf """,..... ....... ·--Offa
rtth1e how mut h she loves him. Hopina
for his complete recovcl") and "anting to
kttp Adnt'nne 1wa) from him. Victor
decides 10 take Justin 10 1n out-of-stall'
mrd1cal fac1ht). When tests shO\\ that the
photo or Marlena IS mercl) a fe\\ v.ccks
old. Roman bche~es she 1s ahvc. This
gives Stefan9 great sa11sfact1on, knowl,na
the cmouonal torment Roman 1s goina
throuah as he must .decide between his
love for Marlena and Diana. Patch is a nary
when the burn vic11m hl' 1s hiding in his
old room at Shenanigans will not ('ooper-
ate. Jake wams Eve that the)' will both be
1n trouble 1f the facts surrounding Nick's
fiery death arc dtSCloied..-----
GENERAL HOSPITAL Sanderson. the
head of the WSB. wants Scan to uncover
the real reason behind Ashton's artj' al 1n
Pon Charles. Luc) 1s funous when she
learns that Ton) 's will leav~ her one
dollar and names Bobbie as B.J 's guard·
1an .\ tear 1ncklcs dov.n tht'·eye of th<.'
comato"t' Oh"a and her e~cs suddcnh
spnng open. but she remains un·
rt'spon!.1'c Although she has told Robcn
she plans 10 man') Juhan. a tearful Cheryl
tells Juhan she ts not cenam shl' v.ants 10
JOin him 1n New York. and she later
admits to T11Tan)• that she was hoping to
mah· Robcn Jealous. Fearing he 1s 51111
programmed to kill Anclll'. C'olton has a
sc~s1on w11h Tom. Colton thinksAnelle ·~
a terrorist. Having rented a collage.
Robcn is angered when he finds a woman
playmg a piano in th e hving room. When
she orders him out of her house and
threatens to call the pohce. Robert tells her
he 1s the pofire.
GUIDING LIGHT: Arm 1ng 1n Ven-
ezuela just as Mindy and Will are about to
wed. Reva plans 10 tell H B. wha1 is going
on but as stanled to realizt' how the al\\ays
robust H.8 has llt'd ind that he probllbly when Tina decides 10 be(~nd Oabncllc.
would not be abk to handle any more Runnin1 a blood maw:h on Cbnatana and
problems. Harley badacrs Ptuhp 1n10 V1 kt. Lany trlls Chnt lhat Chn11ina
teach1n1 her the social &Jllccs. Sonni cannot be Viki's child. Chn1tin1 11
admits to Alci1 that she is Sohda. and that confused when she finds a plC'turt of Leo
the plan she and Will had to <kstroy Josh w11h a woman in a ho&phal bed holdin& a
and Lewis 011 \\ere dashed wht'n she fell in baby. The blby is t<kntified as Chri11in1
love \\tth Will. Fletcher and Mo kiss. Just and the woman as Eilctn.
as Josh is about 10 be characd with RYAN'S HOPE: Lciah and Jack plan a
attcmpcd murder. Sarah arrives with Friday 1he I llh weddina. Deuccidenla.lly
imponant evidence. implicates Rover in Rob's bnuna. f,.nk
LOVING: Gw)n cannot believe that is anary when Ott uk1 Fenno to help
Trisha 1s da11na Trucker McKenzie. Roaer. Jack is thrilled when :Una lands •
Stacey realizes that the onl) way to keep 1hrce·rccord contl'llCt. Ben and Lizz1~
cu~tody of•J.J. ts to bl•IJ)C Rick for the embratt. When Rob's condition worsens.
du1ngcs_m her bfe~&rus 6mous when he _Rcerr tdls-SNny he nttdl M&fler)' and
realizes that J uh ct took the vial of cocaine decides to tend for Seneca. When Seneca 1s
he had planted in Jack's coat pocket. Just snowed in. Roaer ~lls a tmificd Sherry
afl_er Charles and Jeff have a reunion. that he will have lo opcralf on Rob.
Cliarles 1ns1sts that Jeff find a man named SANTA BARBARA: Scott is unhappy
Ransome. Charles then dies, lcavina Jeff when the inspection of the CapMll Oil np
shattered. Clay sadh tells Ea> Pt the) must
tw 10 watl until afttt tk holidays. Bunny
eets &ht nctded files rrom Mason's off'a.
Juha wants Samma blptiaod. Mitlllkiftl
Jack ror the ,.pist. Julia panics and
llf\lllles with him. Brandon arrives and,
tryin1 to quell the fi&)it, is knocked out
when Jackson whirls in his direction. After
Tori identifies Jack. Cruz annt• him. At
home, e,.ndon collapses in Bunny's
arms.
YOUNG AND R£8Tl,.Ell: Brad ck·
cidcs the only way to escape llfu i• 10
pretend he has fallen f()f her. With S.cphen
dead. Leanna thinks her 1ttret -that~
wrote Victor·, unauthorized biop'lphy -
will never be revealed. Jill is •narY when
Jack dttidcs 10 make Chatc his protetr.
Ashley wonders what Stephen wanted 10
tell her before he died. GcOllC becomes
violently ill when Sandy asks fora divorce.
end their fnendshtp and never sec each
other again. C'la} 1s delighted when A'a
acknowlcdacs his real 1den111y b} giving
their son tlfe middle name Alexander.
ONE LIFE TO LJVE: With Viki and
~rah in the bomb helter. Ursula walls for
Bo. whom sho mtcnds 10 kill as she blames
him for Patrick's death. As Ursula begins
10 fill the rpom with ps. she shoots Bo 1n
the abdomen. Max arrives. crazed because
Ursula caused tcve's death. and ncalry
kills her with his bare hands. As Ursula is
led offto Jail. Sarah, Viki and Bo.arc taken
10 the hospital. On the road to recovery.
Bo appears in1crcs1ed 1n Sarah. Max
considers leaving Llanv1cw. After making
love to Rob. Cassie heads for Mendora.
Michael re,cals that Viki's alternate
personality. N1k1, was brou&ht on by an
c'plosaon in the Eterna cave. A pregnant
Brenda returns to work. Cord 1s concerned
Springsteen and Phillips
granted a D-l-V-0-R-C-E
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rock
superstar Bruce Sprinpteen and ac-
tress Julianne Phillips, who met
backstaae and were married seven
months later. have been granted a
divorce effective March I, Phillips'
manager said.
"It was a fair settlement but terms
will be confidential," said Molly
Madden, Phillips' manager. Phillips,
28. filed for divorce on Aug. 30, citma
irreconcilable differences with the
sinaer.
Angeles Sports Arena durin& a con·
cert by Sprinpteen and his E Street
band in October 1984.,-They were
married in May 1985 in PhjlJips'
hometown of Lake OSwego, Ore .• in a
midniaht ceremony to avoid re-
porters.
The couple had no children.
MaJden said Phillips will star in
two 1989movies: Universal's"Fletch
Lives" with Chevy Chase and 20th Centu~ Fox's "Skm Deep," starrina
John Riner.
"A SIDE-SPLITTING 00\mDY SMASH. ••
APAKITIDU IXNf WANf ID END."
Phillips is anxious to get beck to a
career that had "had 6een put on
hold" durina her three-year marriaae
to Sprinr.stcen. Madden said.
The two met backstage at the Los
Sprinpteen recently has been
linked romantically to Patti Scialfa. a
back-up singcr in his band.
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Few -pos~ibly none -of the
orpnizers oflast week's Candy Cane
Ball were even born when the tra-
ditional holiday event was cstab-
lished'in 1948.
-'This is our 40th annual ball," said
CMr a., event chairman of the
majol: fund-raiser for the Junior
Auxiliary of the Assistance League of
Newport Beach. Accordina to Rus.
300 pthered 11 the "four Seasons
Newport (and paid S22S ~r couple)
to help raise some $40,00Q for the
l~e. • • This is my 14th Candy Cane ~ni·: siahed past group president .,..,..,. Jon ... as she perused the
silent auction items. "Of course back
then we didn't have all this," and she
gestured at the room filled with a. va~ty of auction and opportunity
pnza.
"All the money we raise goes to
help children in the Newport-Mesa
School District," ellplained current
president LlaN Callapu. ~rvices
supported by the Junior Auxiliary
include a day care center. which
presently has a waitin' list of 200.
dental center and the Kids on the
Block" pf<>@arh.
A senes of puppet shows taken into
the school classrooms, "IGds on the
Block" features .. socially or culturally
different" characters. One of the
puppets, Step•ea Arthr (who
portrays a victim of child abuse) was
up for adoption in the silent auction.
(The puppets cost between $500 and
$750 to produce.) The highest bidder
would be named the foster parent of
Stephen Arthur. and, in essence.
sponsor his appearance at local
schools.
"The idea (of Kids on the Block),''
explained commiuec member Mary
Pat IAcas, "is to teach children that
people are different, but that it's OK."
Following the silent a'lCtion, guests
enjoyed a holiday feast of consomme
with rice noodle ravioli. limestone
lettuce with radish juliennes. twin
toumedosofbecfand pumpkin pecan
torte. If anyone was still hungry. they
could cat the centerpieces -solid
chocolate Christmas trees.
Prior to dinner service, a group of
youna carolers. creatively christened
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Rlcla and Lt .. C.llapanjoba 11uJ Pat and Kent Laeu.
Party cbalnroman Char Rua and aactloa cbatrwoman
Melfnda Al•ord.
"The Little D1ck~ns. ·• serenaded the
audience. The tune "Rudolph the
.Red-Nosed Reindeer" required as-
sistance from the crowd, however.
Alu W.tte was a good sport as he
allowed the children to decorate him
with a red nose and antlers, so he
could sing along in costume.
Additional committee members
having "put m hundreds of hours;·
according to Rus. included Mcllada
Alvord, Lauic V cite II, Doaaa
Gcor1e, KalkriH Uct, Nucy Sud-
fonl, Lyaae Geor1e. Jeaue Basso,
Marjie W.lte, Cat~y Grut, PllylU1
SM(er, Nucy LoBae, Jtatllrya
Kalan, HeycUe Ftaice and Viet.I
Sa.mp.
LJIUl8 Oeonle and Laarle Veltela tr7 OD fan
tliat were· titter aactloaed wlalle llUlary
Schatt and MclUnste Geor1e were watcb.lnc
tbepappy.
Hollywood censored history
Q. When did European wo~en
dress to show almost everything
above the waist?
A. From the stan of the French
Revolution -1789 -10 the British
coronation of Queen V 1ctoria -
1837. Early Hollywood fil ms about
that era couldn't reveal what those
historic women revealed. Censors
wouldn't allow it.
Albanians don't take aspirin.
One of the most 1nOuen1ial books
of this century was titled: "Four and a
Half Years of StruuJe •inst Lies,
Stupidity and Cowardice." Then
Adolf Hitler's business manaairr per-
I T R IV :,~
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suaaed him to change the title to
"Mein Kampf. ..
Do you know why Benjamm
Franklin took the iob as the Colonies'
first postmaster? So he could get his
newspaper delivered free .
California 1s known for lean foods.
I'm told. Take strawberries. Seventy-
five percent of U.S. strawberries are
Californian. and they only run 55
calorics per cup. Don't know. don't
know. Unsweetened. No cream.
President Hllny Truman'sdad was
known as "Peanuts."
Mayor of New York'sAlbany. Tom ·Whelan. explains how poliucians win
over opponents: "When-you have
them by the throat. their minds and hcans will follow ...
Maybe }Ou know somebod) cel-
ebrating a birthday today. About 10
ma Ilion people will do so.
Q. What do the pro baseball teams
pay for baseballs?
A. $38 a dozen at last report.
In World War I. almost eight
million men fought for Austna-
Hungary, and 90 percent of them
were either ~ounded or lolled.
Lolly&MarinersE11ead bowl
With two more weeks to go m the
Xlllth and final Trivia Bowl. LoUJ ll MuiMn El virtually put a lock on
the champion5hip with a near-perfect
scere of I l points. PnAmandNuey Prier im proved
their lot with eiaht correct answers as
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.. Old lllit Mel. Movie buff's may be put to the test oa numbn e.Pt today. Hc~·s the
._, UIOnment:
• SQpr Kane was 1 characttr in
1 lllOVic? . On •hal cartoon show 11 the
...,.. "puppy pOwtr" hard?
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3. What comic strip, celebrating the
great outdoors. was honored recently
by President Reapn.
4. The last Playboy Club in the
nation closed its doors this year -1n
what ci ty? 5. On what instrument was the
"Third Man Theme·· playftl?
6. Arthur Hill, Uta H.n. George
Gnzz'lrd and Melinda Dtllon were
the onainal cast of what acclaimed
Broadway drama?
7. -What badMll manqrr was
suspended dunnJ the 1988 season for
shovina.an umpire?
8. In the movie "All About Eve.''
what was the fin1 name of the
character played bl Marilyn M~nroe?
9. John Clcese s character 1n .. A
Fish Catted Wanda" was the real
namt of what famous ector of the
past?
l 0. The words "HoMy. I foraot to
duck" were popularized by (a) what
world leader foHowi• (b) what
event? ................
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l Needles (Spike's home)
4. Aonda lhohday stat~)
S. "W1no~ch'. (Kingston Tno·s ··uon·')
6. T""elvc (" ~me" bodies)
7. The game was rained out (first
night game at Wr11lcy Field)
8. "History of the World. Pan I"
(Oedipus Reit>
9. Eha Ka1an (d1rtt1cd four 11ants)
10. Van Johnson and Robrn Fran-
cis ( .. CaaM Mutiny" actors)
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B RIDGE , It's an honor to
be allowed to join
Salvation Army
IV CHARLES GOREN
AND OMAR SHARIF
Q . t -As South, vulnerable. you
hold: + AQ973 \) AQ15 0 AQ65 •Void
Partner opens the bidding with one
club. What do you respond'?
Q.l-As South, vulnerable. you
hold: + AQ9'73 ? AQIS ~ AQ65 •Void
The bidding has proceeded:
DEAR 'llEADEJlS: H~re 11 a PaaJ
Harvey broMcalc frem December of
lt7t. Several ,..n laavc Mal ii IG
-me. aMI I ti1M it £1 well word!
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l\NO l\ NEW PAIR OF SHOES
How would )'OU hke a JOb -long
houri. hard work and low pay? You
"North East Soulia West
l + Pass 1 • Pass
l NT Pass ?
What do you bid now'?
may ha'e to settle 1n Atchison. Kan. Q.J-As South, vulnerable, you -~pulatton 16.000. You wtll be
hold: paid SIOO a. week before taX~. you ment record 1stbcenryofall 1ndustry + AQ973 \' AQIS 0 AQ65 •Void and your wife will have to Jsfe m a and most chantics. Ninety percent of
The bidding has proceeded: dingy one-room "''Ille-up all income goes to help feed and
North East Soath West And one pot of soup will hll"e to clothe or care for some desperate.
1 + Pua l + Pass last four days. desttlute somebody
2 • Pua ? But theretsafnngebencfit:Youget You,asanofficer.oftheAnny,wtll
What do you bid now? 1 new pair of shoes. l\nd tn those be expected to support you~lfon the shocs_)OU E n walk ram here 10-talCe~homc pey oflcss1hln SlO'a day.
Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
Eternity. . <\nd ifs a seven-day work week. And You are a ~an&le girl. How would they a.re 16-hour days.
you hke a JOb m Chicago., , Aod vet. while our natton ·s mili-
+AJ93 'V IS OAQJ6J
The biddin& has proceeded:
+ 71 Be sure before you apply. because t.aJ)' se..Vices arc unable to fill cnlilt-
you Wlll not work 1n an immaculate ment quow with much hiaber pay,
skyscrape,r office 1n the Loop. You limitJessbenefitsandaenerousretire-
will work behind a sbabb) Skid Row ment. the Salvation Army has never •
storefront -patronized b) winos and 10 tts history had to advenisc for
cockroaches and "~ores. aod the recruits. h is still an honor to be
depra"cd aod the diseased and the acctpted and 11 is considered an
desperate. There ~111 be rodents and accompl:shment to graduate and 1 more cockra:aches. treasured pnvilcge 10 serve in the
North East Sou11t + Pass I C'
I ~ Pass 1 +
l + .Pass 1
West
Pass
Pass
What do yo:.> bid now?
Q.5-As South. vulnerable, you
hold:
Bu1Jou will get a new pair of shoes Sahauon Army.
-an guaranteed S«unt) here and It's got to be those shoes..
forever after. This Chnstmas when you sec a
I set out to.figure out wh} an} bod} selfless lad or lass from the Arm}
would enhst an the SaJva11on .\nn) siaoding m the cold beside a kenlc.
Baste training as 100 tedious. dif· whether )OU drop a com 1n or not. you
ticult }ears of 1ntens1ve stud} and will be greeted by a beautiful smile.
long hours of training-130 hours of male back. And then glance at those
)'OU academ1ccourscs. lfthere 1s an) spare beau uful shoes. They walk where you
11me. trainees work as Jan itors in and and I would not dare to.
+954 "AJ74 OAQ1076 •S
Partner opens the bidding with one
no tru~p. What do you respond?
Q.6-As South, vulnerable,
hold:
+954 \' AJ74 ¢ AQI076
The bidding has proceeded:
•S around the school. We all want to go wl\ere they are
When a cadet graduates. he 1s goangwnhouthavangbccnwl\crcthey
comm1ss1oncd as an ordained mm1s· have been Good luck to us. Nortll East Somtll West
l NT Pass l • Pus
l {' Pass !
ter and cen1fied social "-Orker But all · •• •
that cerufies him or her fo r 1s another DEAR READERS: My taqll fw
one 10 three ~cars of 1n1emsh1p. ~e •ay -tllis .... -.1 lly Jim Eu.a:
understud) mg other officers If yM waa& &o J.ek ,..., aMI dda. What do you bid now?
Look for answers on Mo~ay. The Salvation Ann) 'sco t conta1n· llaag CHU •Illa••• fat people.
Suay, Decemller 11
By SYDNEY OM.ARR
ARIES (Ma rch ll-Apnl 19) F3m1l~ member talk
about greater frttdom. possible mo,e. confides "financial
dilemma... C)'clc high, )OU 'II be at nght place, lo'<'
actually will find "'ay. Gem1n1. g1nanus figure
prominently.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20). Challenge 1s pmcntcd.
you'll meet deadline and ha'e leg111matc reason to
celebrate. Attenuon centers around public relattons. leg.al
'tClOl). locauon of special document Srorp10 1n,ohed
GEMINI (Ma) 21 -June 20)' Man of )Our best
qualities SUflC to forefront. Greatel' degree of self·
exprns1on hie.cl>. member of opposite st\ says. .. I did not
understand but now I do." l\nother Gcmm1 pla)s crucial
role
CANCER (June 21-Jul 11\· OomcslK' adJus1ment
featured. could an' ol"e actual cha~ of l'"C'Stdencc.
Fam1I)' mcmbrr es s1nctre 1n rela1an1 ··en 1s. ·· l\11en11on
centers around mantal status. finances. possible sale or
purchase of home.
LEO (July 2.l-Au,. 22 ). Emphasis on "Tlttna. lrl"<'I.
abaht) to articulate Ideas en d)'nam1c. ciutive fast11on
You'll be w11h children, mcmbtt of oppo111e st\ •111
confide "true ftthnp:" Tdephont call ttlatts to
entertainment.
VIAGO l ua. 2J..Sepl. 22)· Sttnano htaf\h&hlS
deadline. prcss\lrc. 1Mcns1t), ach1c,emenl.
Rnpons.blhtin 1~tc. )-ou·u alto ha'-c chance to hit
financ1alJad.p01. Okkr 1nd1vtdual ts ally. knds brndit of
upcncncc
UlllA ( pt .?l-Oct. 22): Fanettt what )'OU i.tan.
refute to be d1scou,...rd b)' one wt.o IKks talent. faich.
Focus on moralm. llw. 1ntepit..J. lteeda beyond previou
c\pectatton . \nothtt L1bf'ln f11Utt1 promiMftny. ·
S<."ORPIO (Uc't 23-. o' 11 )· Emotional involve-
ment 1.annot mere!) be pushed aside. B) facmg issues as
the)' c>.1S1 ~ou ac1uall) benefit. Emphasis on indepen-
dence. crca11' 1t\. coura@e of conv1cuons, Aqua nan pla s
dynamic role
SAGl11' ARIUS l· 0' !.2-Dcc l 1 ): pcc1al collcct1on
fcatorcd. you locate item that had been lost. m1~s1ng or
stolen. Fam11\ me mber. prcv1ouslv 1nd1fferenl. could
become vigorous alh ChC"Ck problem rclatanc to nght eye.
CAPRICORN ([)coc . .22-Jan. 19): What appeared to be
sull will become ub1Qu1tous. Ha'e ahemattves at hand.
refwe to tx-trapped b> adhmna to onl)' o~ method.
Mcssaic will bC"come crystal clear Sag1ttanan invotvcd.
AQUARIUS (Jan 10-Feb. 18): Postponement need
not be rqardcd as dtfcat. Gather forces. rcvteW facts
fiaures. Jnd1vedual who e!!.':'1ously showed no 1n~estJ• will now be "on your Side • Taunis. Scor1"0 peopte fillllml!ir
prom1Mntl)
P1SCD tfeb. 19-March 20): Your "mu 11c"· aero~ -relat1vesrally1oyoursade. Em.,.....oncMi•
tra,·el. 'ancty. pin thf'OUli' wnae. wont. ......
could develop 1nto mcan1.rw rdatlOftlllip.. v·
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AlO OrangeCout OAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 17, 1988
'Hotels on wheels' brac_lagfor homeless sarge
n winter, street people pay fares, find
warmth for night in subways and buses
pound.''
Charlton bad company 1ha1 No-
vember day at the I 19th Strttt Station in Queens. Another homeless
man wu at ahe oaher end of the
plaafonn. and at least eipt already
were on the E train when at rolled up
to stan its run to Manhattan.
not welcome on the nation's laraest
transiJ system. .. They stink. They're diny. They
can smell up 1 whole train." said
passenarr Bmlard Nashofer.
10 talk to the homeleu and offer them
the aroup's wlter as an 1ltern111ve 10
sleepina uncSeraround. But m~ny
homeless ~pie shun when. uy•nc they don't fetl sare in t~m.
By BILL STIEG
11111 I I '"-"'*"
NEW YORK -Though Clarence
Charlton is homeless.. he knows he
has a warm and dry place to sleep -
as Iona as be doesn't mind waking up
several miles away from where he laid
his head down.
Charlton, like hundreds of New
York's street people, calls the city's
subway system home, and officials say they expect the numbers 10 surge
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"I can always get on the subway. I
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78, a former mental patient who was wearing a black.tnit cap, &rimy pants,
no shin. 1 sweater and tweed coat. Bedroom slippers failed to cover his
swollen feet.
As the winds set colder, New York's subways are drawina ever more homeless peopk. The attrac-
tion: a warm, relatively safe environ-
ment, all for a dollar. Trains like the E
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ground, are particularly popular be-
cause they stay warmer.
Transit police walk 1 thin line.
roustinc homeless people who cause
trouble but lettinc the oahen sleep. Maintenance crews find themselves
clanina the kinds of messes that
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pusenaers learn to select cars by
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"In the daytime I'm out on the bench. and at nighttime l tel in the subway." he said, li&htina 1 cigarette
butt. which he says flelps his asthma.
"In bad weather, I'll 10 under-
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md of tbe line ID tbl Oiiier all niabt
~ute the homcletl aiuaation
has increased in the community. I
woukS ea~ nublic uansit would ~t i1a tNIR.~Ufd-Leilil Beile_y. __ .... ~t
direc1or of &be Southern Cahfomaa
Rapid Transit Diaarict.
there is no policy tpinst ridint the
butts over and OYcr 111011111 oeOole
pay &he fares. she said. New York's
lranaia sys1em also has no such ban. On a Manhattan-bound E train at midnipl one day, 11 leul 18 home-
less men and one woman were
llttpina. Amona them wu a l"IY·
haired man with a cane and a man
face down over four seats. his riaht
foot in a casa and his cruachel under
AP\,ozt11Jt ... ,Homel-maJl eleepe OD
Pfew Tork'• S tralD, ·faYOJ'tM\
became lta roate la entirely =d-=0r:::ta:!:: n&'waJ'• doon open.
the seats.
An Asian man with few teeth in his mouth and few English words in his vocabulary wrapped paper napkins
around a bleedina hand. "I hit ," he
eltplained. Another man had his head
wrapped in a black scarf. topped by a
fake-fur cap and a hard hat. Three
larac suitcase1 surrounded him.
"It's like a hotel on wheels," said
Robcn Torres, a 27-year-old plat-
form conductor. .. Eight years aao. you'd see one or
two in the whole train. Now you'll see
six or seven in one car," he said.
· Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff. a
lawyCT who is on the U'lnsil authority
board of directors. said the traMit
police must exercise more authority
over the homeless. "If they've paid their dollar they
have a right, providinc thc1 comport
themselves with dianity; he said. "But if they like UP. several 1e1ts,
urinate, defecate. then' they should be
removed."
Bu& Tsansit. Police Chief Vincent
Del Castillo, notin1 that "home-
lessness is not 1 crime." said crimi-
nals and fare·beaters take precedence among his force of 3.800:
One homeless man said he had
little choice but to use the transit
sysiem u his home. /
'"There's no other ~ y,eu can stay in the winter," said RaY Smith,
31. "It's saferin the street than ii is in
the shelter. This is one of the few
places where you can live in har-
mony. And it's clean."
Rand McNally
adds 52 towns
to 1989 atlas
CHICAGO (AP) -There's no-
. body home in Ytunia. Texas. except
maybe 1 few prairie d<>ss and
armadillos.
But ifs on the map, alona with SI
other ot.cure sites that have made
the bit_ lime for the first time in the
l 989 Rand McNally Ra.d Atlas,
1,PPeari111 this month in s&om na-
taonwide.
Michael Dobson. director of carto-graphic services at Rand McNally.
bued in nearby Skokie. says most of
the aowns were put on the map in
respon1e to U'lvelen' SU11e5tions..
Yturria, 50 miles nonh of
Brown1ville, has no human raidenu. But it was added this yearbecauae it is
the site of the Yturria Rancb, re-~ized 111 bi1ioric si1e by Tcus.
Yturria'son there more 11 a point
of interest than 111 populated place,"
Doblon aid. "We really look at
places and say, 'Do they hive uravel-
conswner related value?' In 10me cues they mjpt be the only point of
s~ifance in the area."
"Doblon said he receives thouands
oflel1Cnaich year from 111velm wbo
'Ta:.~Kan., WU added after
he received a letter from a man wbo
said the 167 mosdy elderly midents
of Vennillioa aUoYecl lookina aa tbe aalasud pluni111 triPI. bodl ral ud i~. ROltwer, Alt., was added after
10meoM wrote IO note that it wat lhe
lite of lft ialenmlal ClMftP tbr
J.....-.Arnericaat durina Woltd w.11. Dobloa a . Wlailf Dobloa Myt he lika IO ldd new IOWnt when he can. he ii limited
IO wblt be can fit °" me .....,, ~ially ia the ~tefy popalated N«theMt. •
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1988
Seahawks,ride Nor1nan to finals
Center's 23 points power Ocean Vtew-
pastCapo ValleyandMcCorkle, 72-62_
By BENNY RICAJlOO
o.11r .... c. ........ .
Riding on the big and powerful legs
of ce nter Todd Norman. Ocean View
Hiah pulled away from Capistrano
Valley, 72-62, in semifinal action of
the Tournament of Champions at the
Seahawks' gym.
The victory sends the host Sea-
hawks against Mater Dei His.h's
Monarch.sin the championship pme
tonight at 8:30.
To win the pmc, Ocean View had
to withsaand an offensive onslauaht
of peat magnitude put on by
Capistrano Valley's Scott McCorkle.
From inside, from above. from
outside and from way outside,
McCorkle burned the nets for 35
points.
"We were going to let McCorkle
have his 30 or sn points, l:>ecause we
knew the other four guys · were
working for him," said Ocean View
Coach Jim Harris.· "The thina we
didn't want as for one of the other four
to really hurt us. McCorkle has the
best body balance I've ever seen."
For Ocean View, 1t was the inside
play of Norman that finally wore
down Capistrano Valley. Time after
time, Norman got offensi ve re-
bounds, convened them into layups
and finished with 23 points.
~ ..... ..,.__., .... ._
lt•tancla Hi,h•• Tim ~r battle. for a .rebOund with La
Qalnta'• Scott Linell (5) and We. Kollar (44) in Friday
nt,ht'• champlonahlp •howdown.
Just as 1mponant as the inside play
of Norman was the ab1hty of Ted
Pelonis 10 conven one-and-one free
throws for the Seahawks.
''The man of the hour was Ted
Pelonis. He made five free throws and
also made some great decisions
during the final stretch.'' said Hams.
The Seahawks came out fast and
led al 1he end-of 1he first quarter.
14-11. Darren Ernst. the hustling
junior forward . had four points by
aaking advaniage of the double team
beina applied to Norman. Guard
Mike Frohn hll a 3-pointerto give the
Seahawks 14 'points for the fint
quarter. Frohn ended up with five
points in the first half.
Capistrano Valley's 6-10 center
Steve McCaughcy was re-routing
sho1s. His presence was felt as
Norman and Co. tried to get in a ex1ra
pump or head fake to anow 1hem a
Today's lbJals
OCEAN VIEW HIGH s.v..~ 2·»-Mef'rimec vs Bosco Teel\
,.~
~i119uez v1. Serre
CenM9e .... CM ......... S:JC>-Westc.llester vs. Mornlnostde Third~
7-<eoo V•llev vs Frnno Edison
~ ..... t:»-oceen View n . Mater Def
chance to get off a shot.
"They were doubling up on No't-
man down low and we were unable 10
get him the ball. but we depend on our
condnioningand we look fora chance
10 wear down our opponents," Harris
said.
The second half saw the Scahaw'ks
.Eagles Capture
another tour~ey
Curtis. Heredia key
to Estancia's 76-66
victory at La Quinta
By RICHARD DUNN
Dlillr .... c.., ..........
There was no mi staking which
team had the playmaking guards
Friday night as Es1anc1a High stoic
the show and the title right from
'All-tournament
Most v ...........
Mike Curtis (Estencfal.
First TNm •
Ken ' Faulkner (West Torrence),
Andy TllomP~ Uiunlin910C' Beech),
Auguslin HerediJ (E5'al)cl•l, Tim
Kiar Cestancia), Brlatt ~ Yourstone (Kalella), Mike Flowers 1Cyprnsl.
Robbie Piel\Ch <El Modena), Scott
Lincil (Le Quintal, Scott Ceml>bell
(L• Quinla)
underneath host La Quinta.
The plays that made the difference makes it easy to protect those leads."
-coming from Eaites guards Heredia, who was 13of13 from the
Augustin Hcre'1ia and Mike Cunis-line. including 8 oC8 an the final I :32.
gave Estancia the La Qu_inia Tour-made sure this lead was protec1ed. So
nament championship. 1he school's dtd Cunis, who scored 13 of his
second basketball tourney 1i1lc this points in the fo urth quarter, including
mon1h. a 7-of-8 effon from the foul lane an the
The Garden Grov~ Tournament final eight minutes.
crown came first. Bui this one.against "Wehavetwopomtguardswho are
the team which hosted tt. ma} have pla yinj as \\Cit as an) body around ...
been even sweeter as the Runnin' said O'Bnen. "If yo u've got good
Eagles ran their record to 7-0 with a guards, you can be tn every game.
7~66 win over the. Aztecs (4-2). w c·ve had the opportunity to win
Estancia. down by Ii ve at halftime, some games this season. and so far we
34-29. used a 17-5 run in 1hc third have. Things have been \\Ork1ng out.
quarter to take a 46-42 lead with 1:20 "Any1ime you· win two 1our-
to go. Cunas. 1he tournamenl's MVP. naments and play 1he way we have,
sank two clutch 3-pomt shots m the yo u've go1 to ~ enthus1as11c about
fourth quarter and finished wnh .a whal's ahead.··
tcam.:trigh 27 pornrs while Httedfa. _,., 1'he-E3gles "ere only 80f'30 from
an all-1ournament selection. added the floor 1n the fi rst half as the Aztecs
21. built a lead behind 6-5 forv.ard Scott
The difference for the second night Campbell. Campbell. alread~ signed
in a row came from the free-thro" to play at Cal $1a1e Fullenon ne~l fall.
line as the Eagles convened on 28 of poured ID 32 points -including fo ur
34, including 10of1 1 m the last I :32. 3-pomters. 2 each an the second and
as "'ell as 12 of 13 an the final 2:25. founh quaners.
Estancia ou1scortd La Qu1n1a. Estancia center Tim K1ar. hsted at
2~ I I. m the third quaner 10 take a 6-3 -the 1alles1 pla>tr on the Eagles'
four-point lead (49-45) mto the final roster -grabbed a team·h1gh 9
penod. rebounds and scored 12 points. KJar
As usual. most of the free 1hrows "as also an all-tournament pack. .
came from Curtis and Heredia. who Estancia ""as onl~ S of 16 from the
combined to make 12 of 12 in lhc fi~d in the firs t quaner as La Qu_1nta
game's latter stages. took a 17-I 6 edge. The Eagr-e-s \\tretlO
"(Heredia) was 13 of 24 from the better 1n the second quaner. shooting
foul line coming into the game:· said JUSt 3 of 14 from tht Ooor as 1he
Estancia Coach Tam O'Brien." Aod t Aztecs-12 of2 I from the field an the
don't think he missed tonight. When first hal f -held a slim lead headmg
you have pomt guards " ho do 1hat. 11 (Please see EAGLES/83)
come out and get phys1cal. Emst
opened the scoring b) going tugh o'er
the Capistrano defenders to scort on a
Jumper.
"Ernst ·1s really coming along:·
Harris said ... He's onl ) aJunior-but he
plays great defense."
Ernst, 1eamrng w11h Norman, re-
pcatedlt kept the ball alive with his
offensive boards. The Ocean View
defense forced Capistrano Valle> to
shoo1 from ou1s1dc. Capmrano Val-
ley went cold. and the combination of
Emst and Norman controlled 1ht
boards for the Scahawks.
In the fourth quarter. the Scaha" ks
pounded lhc offensi ve boards and
gave 1hemseh es repeated op-
ponun1t1cs to score up close.
Ems1 finall~ fouled ou1 of the game
bul not until he grabbed 11 rebounds,
four of 1hose corn.ang on the offensi ve
end. and finished wnh eight points. Todd Norman
Toarnament llVP 111.ke Cmtla of EetaJlcla loon for the
open man et the defeDM of La Qalnta•• BW Snyder.
Below, La ta•• Scott Campbell IDtercepta a paM ln-
tebcled for acuttn Heredia.
Irvine puts Uni away to advance to final
Vaqueros face Savanna for title toriight
ollowtng 64-4 7 decision over Trojans -----------
By KIRK WOLCOTl'
o.11J "91 c_...,.al'ldeftt
When 1he organizers were pulling
1ogcther 1his )'ear's Irvine World
News Basketball Tournament. they
could only hope that one of the three
Irvi ne high schools would reach the
finals.
Friday night's semifinal game be-
tween lrvine High and Unive rsity
assured this unlikely occurrence. The
only qucs11on left before tip-off at
Irv ine High was. "Which team would
go?"
Irvine put thal question to rest late
in lhc second quarter. Scori ng the last
seven points of the first half. the
Vaqueros turned a close game 1n10 a
route, topping the Trojans. 64-47, to
earn their first trip to the finals.
lrvinc(6-0) faces Savanna in Satur-
day's championsh ip showdown at
7:30 in the UCI Bren Events Cen1cr.
Univcn ity (4-4) will play Kennedy
for third place at 6 at the same site.
··Probably none of the final four
teams thought they would go th ts far.
I think we're the onl y 1eam let\ that
waseven ~ded.'. fr\11ncCoach Steve
Keath said after wa1ch1ng 1he Va-
queros rip 1he game open in the
second quaner.
"That was hkc Chnstmas come
early to go mto 1he half up b> eight
points. We were out of sync. our 1wo
post players were sitting down with
three fouls each. and we were sttll able
to hil 1hree 3-pomters to close out the
half."
The Vaqueros finished the third
quancr on a 10-3 run that gave 1hem
the lead, 32-24. Irvan~ opened the
second half b) sconng lhc first five
points, buill 11s lead to I 4at the end of
the 1hird quarter and led by as many
as 20 midway lhrough 1he fourth.
Irvine gave Unt a similar spanking
last Friday when 1hc l\\O 1eams met in
a non-1ournamcn1 game at Irvine
High. The Vaqs won that one. 53-40.
.. We duplicated that game to-
night:· Keith said. "Unt has a real
good team th is year. We JUSt happen 1
to be a ltulc better ··
Irvine 1s no newcome r 10 1he
semifinals of this toumamenl. The~
advanced that far 10 1982 and 1983 -
the first t\\O 'rears th e tournament was
held -bu l ·came up shon. lin1sh1ng
founh both }ears.
To reach the semi this time. the
Vaquero dumped Los '\m1gos on
Monda'. 65-39. Eisen ho" er on Tucs-
da). 70:51. and prev1ousl> unbea1en
Millikan' on Thursda). 70-53.
Through fo ur games. In me averaged
67.3 points. v.h1lc g1vrng up 47 8.
Guard B11an .\fired kd the Va-
queros 1n the first three games.
scoring 20. 22 and 18 pomts. He
finished v. 1th 13 last n1gh1.
The biggest stor) on both offense
and defense agamst the TroJans.
howe ver, "as ln1nc's biggest pla)er.
Raphael Molle. a1 6-foot-5. 265. led
bolh teams w11h 15 po101s and 9
rebounds.
"Raphael has been real con 1 tent
for us all )car." Keith said .. He
usuall) a'erages around 14 POtnts.
Todav's finals
&lllEN i vENTS CENTER
ConS-.tion Third Piece
9 a.m -LB Wilson vs Par11moun1
llttl "'8ct
10:30 11.m .-Foolh1ll ·o . Santa Ana
Ninftt "'8ce
Noon-Millikan vs Brea·Ohnoa
ClnHMt* CNmpioc\~
1·30 p m.-Edison vs Dana HllJS
s.Yenth "'8c•
3 P.m -NOf'lll (Riv > vs. Saddleoack
Fffttl "'8ct
,_30 p m -LB Polv vs M11rin1
T'Mrd "'8ct
6 o.m -University vs Kenn~v
Chemllionshi1> 7:30 p m.-lrvine vs Savanna
but 1h1s was a good night for him on
1he boards.··
Led b) Molle. ~ho had at lea t 1"0
rebounds an each quancr. the \'a-
queros enjoyed a 26-20 ad' antage in'
that department. The) also led an
field goal hooting. hming ~O of 3
(.526) to Uni 's 15 of J {.44 1 l
The Trojans were led b) fon,ard
tephen foma". v. 1th I J point . and
&Uard Junior Oh,er. \\llh nine
Center Pat Ferrell and fo rward hane
\\ olfe added se-. en each.
To reach the semis. Una "on 11
openmg-round game o'er Corona.
9.5,. but had more difficult~ against
11s ne\1 t\\O opponents. The TroJans
came back from I 0 points do" n on Tuesda~ to top Laguna Beach. 5~~6
and needed an o' ert1me to u~t
pre' 1oush undefeated and top-seed-
ed Long Beach Pol~. 66-64.
Those ga mes undoubted!\ look
some of1he 1eam ou1 of the Tro1ari
and In 1ne' second quanerc\plo ion
all but lin1 hcd them ofT
The game opened" 1th l ni leadtng.
q_b The score seesa"'ed back and
fonh from the~. and "'1th ~ 5 ... lefl 1n
the tirst half. 01" er htt a Jump shot
that pu1 the Trojans w1th1n one at
l~-~' II"\ me put the ball 1n pfa, and
.\llred hat 1he \ aq • first 3-po1nter
Muma" dro\c to the basl..c~and "a
fouled. cutting the lead bad. 10 one
Bui a 3-potnter b~ Ir' mc's Greg
Bains. a la~ up and a free thro" b)
.\llred. and teammate te\t~ Trout's
(Pleaee tee IRVINE/83)
Seaha wks advance to finals
Smith· s key free throws seal
50-43 victory over Valencia ·
The Ocean V1cw Htgh girls ba k.etball team ha~ \\On
an a ,anet} of wa)s and a111nst a "anel} of talented
opponent 1h1s week 1n the Sa'anna Toumamcn1. and
1he1r reward corMS ton11ht ..,tth a finals berth aga1ns1
M 1u1on V 1CJO.
The Stahawlcs. 6-0. and Otablo 11p off al 6 pm, at
Savanna H1ah. T1'e latn• \11C11m~ was Valencia, ~-~ "h1d'1 t~alc(i
lftOll of •hr -ay bu• challtnatd closcl ) into the late ''•tt of tk ~ fridly niaht btf•rc c:.n \ 1c"" helJ on lor a 5CMl ld9ifiMI viC1ory
.. , _,.. ~· becau~ ""c·,c "" ln all thr«"' "'
9DW c•iueuon). satd Scaha"'k Coad1 Ollie Ma nin
··1 he hrst game \\C came from behind. we had other
games that ""ere blo .... ou\S. and this one -..as a real Hght
one and ""c had to sho"" our c-omposurc." 'The unranktd Scaflawl defeated na' ers1t}, Mater
Oc1 (10th 1n lhe count)) and alenc1a (e1gh1h m th~
count\ l to reach the finals of the J 6-team toumc)' The'
had afM> dcfcattd long Beach Pol). ran~ed 17th 1n the
slate. earlier this 5t"ason
The T1acrs rallied to ttc Fnda 's semifinal at 41 "tth
4.41 rcm11n1nao but th<' Sel.hav.ks foflcd ba k into the
lead. 4+-41 • .,,fh two minutes rcmaan1n1 and forcC'd
Valencia to (out Cossenc • muh ht\ 3 of 4 frtt throw\. and Jenn~
ulh\ an and .\lh Tak ado added onteach dov.n the \trttch
to ~al the .,.1n.
Hctd1 Hattm•nn ltd the aha•b •1th t \ pc>1nts
and 10 rtbounds. ""hilt Mt\ added 10 po1n1,, \ius 1st
•nd '" teal\
Melinda Norton
All-America
honors won
by Irvine duo
Player of the Year
laurelsgoto Od n;
Norton first team
.
Jr,tnc High'' Be' Oden and Mt hn-
da :-.Oorton. the V .tquero ' I -~ punch
"tnch led tht' \ aquero to a sc ond
tra1ghr s1att' champ1onsh1p 111 11rls
'ollc>ball. ha'e bctn acco~ firs1 team .\JI-mcncan honors on the
198 Retbol..1Vollc} ball Monthly
~11-o\menca Team Oden. a four-)ffi ~tarter 1s on the
team for the third \tra1aht tur and
caps her senior S(ason as the Pla>cr of
tM \ear
For the 6-foot-1 s~rlet. who 1s still
undecided on hC1 coUq1ate future. 11
1i but another honor on a k>nt li11 of
adU\ltrMftU. wllidt includes MVP
laurrit •• tM ... s-a.... ........... II. ... CJF.
Sou1bein Sectio9 M ..,. ti.. a
't Cir. '"' ,..,,,,_....,...
82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturd1y, December 17, 1988
Rice haS 8.dded incentive Sund&y Gumanput
on waivers
rnm ne Atteelltff Pntt
49er receiver angry at
Rams def ender Gray
recovered utlk iently enough to make the l'ro
Bowl again.
He told Joe Mon tana last Monday that
"Jerry Gray is coming to town," perhaps a
subtle reminder that Montana and Rice hook~d
up for touchdown passes of 22 and 50 yards
against him last December and Rice dearly
wants to do 1t again.
Craig 1& tied with Herschel Walker of Dallas
"'it h 1.451 yards rushing and trails Wal ker b)
just thrte yards for the lcaaue l~d in total
yardaat. Grca Bell of the Rams has rushed for
I, 124 yards and 15 TDs. six more than Craig.
Cra ig hiah-stcpped 1hro u1_h the Rams
defense for t 90 yards and three TDs in October,
but dismisses the numbers.
"ih1t's somethina lhai we have to get
stopped." Robinson said. "II'' one of thost Jeaaue thinas lhat 1s inequitable."
NFL schedulers cite tekv1s1on, bastball
and weather considerations for ahe trend. They
say they'll make an cffon lo reverse it in 1989.
Fullback Mikt Guman was
plactd on waivcn Fnday by ihe
llam1, who plan •o llCttVlte him
•oday if he is nol claimed.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-There may be
double trouble for Jerry Gray and the Rams on
Sunday: Jerry Rice is healthy and angry.
The Rams. ranked onl y I 5th in the NFL in
pass defense. may need to contain the San
Francisco 49ers' fleet All-Pro receiver to win
enher the NFC West or a wild card playoff
berth.
"I'm just going to tell him (Gray) that he
really set me back for six weeks on that play."
Rice said. "That really was not called for. I
do)-'t know if the guy is really goi ng it on
purpose, but I don't like to play like that."
"All I want is another Super Bowl rini." he
The Rams have lost three of the fourpmes
in Candlestick since 1984. The only victory.
27-20 in 1985. led to their only NFC West ti tle
this decade.
Guman. a ninih-year pro. h
been on the injured rC1erve hs
sin« underaoina ltnec suraery
durina the presuson. said. .
Some other numbers to keep in mind
Sunda)':
• San Francisco has won eight of the last
But Rice intends to warn Ora) that he'd
better not use the same method he employed
the last lime the teams met.
During a 24-21 49ers' vic tory rn Anaheim
two months ago. Gray yanked Rice down from
behind by the face mask on a )8-yard pass play.
Rice sprained his ten ankle. although he
The S p.m. game at Candlestick Park
features the NFCs top two receivers in
reception yardage -Henry Ellard 'of the Rams '
with 1.340 yards on 80 catches and Rice with
l.277 on 62.
The Rams has reb<funded from a four-
game tailspin in midscason to contend for the
title. but Coach John R'obinson is less than
thrilled abo ut the setting of Sunday's ga me.
Si nce 1984. he notes, the Rams have
played the second game of their series
doubleheader with the 49ers in San Francisco.
lt'sJ>ecn the scaM>o finale three times. and again
for a third time it may decid~ the di visional
championship.
10 games with the Rams. .
• 49ers' Coach Bill Waist) is looking for his
IOOth career victory.
•San Franciscoowns ninestraight wins in
the month of Oettmbcr. thei r last loss in the
month comina Dec. I. 1986. to the New York
Giants.
If Guman clean waivers. he
probably will serve as 1 backup to
sianina fullback Buford McGee
when the Rams f1« the 49en in
San Francisco Sunday evenina.
Roben Delpino, the Rims'
second-string fullback, suffered a
toe injury last weekend and is
questionable for the pme.
The Nos. I and 3 running b;lcks in the
conference also will play_ The 49ers' Roger
SPORTS BREAK
-- --
UNLV to 9ffer its .~
own suggestions in
Tarkanlan case ·
From Tb~ A11od1ted Press
LAS VEGAS -Nevada-Las Vega, m
President Roben Ma xson said Friday th~
school will offer SU8festions to the NCAA
on possible penalties it might impose
against the university's basketball program or Coach
Jerry Tarkanial'L
Maxson, responding to comments by NCAA
cxec uu ve director Dick Schultz, said uni versity
officials will meet soon to try 1ocomc up with a solution
that will satisfy the NCAA 's
infractions committee. ·
··w e're not going to wai t on
the NCAA," said Maxson.
"That's not our style here. We
want to do the right thing. both for
the university and the NCAA."'
Tt\e infractions committee
plans to meet Feb. 3 i!" San _Diego to decide what sancuons, 1f any.
to take against UNLV's basket-
ball program. The meeting comes
Tarkaalan in the wake of this week's U.S.
Supreme Coun decision favoring the NCAA in its 12-
year legal fight with Tarkanian.
Schultz said Thursdar. that he doesn't believe the
infractions committee will seek to have Tarkanian
suspended or removed as a coach. but also won't let
UN L V get off without any penalties.
"Tiley (infractions committee) won't want to-se1
some type of pr«edcnt where you can try us for 10
years. lose and then get off scot-free," Schultz said.
Schultz said UNLV officials might want to offer
suggestions to the committee of possible sanctions that
would be "something reasonable to (UNLV) and
something that ma) be acceptable to the infractions
committee.··
Ma xson said he will meet with Athletic Director
Brad Rothermel and will consu lt with Schultz about
an} university suggesuons.
"That's something we're looking at now." he said.
"\\<e',._c got uni1l Februar) but "'c'll have some son of
response long before then ."
Maxson told Schuhz earlier this wee k that he
hoped the NCAA would be happy with the pr~cedent it
established in winning the case against Tarkanran in the
U.S. Supreme Coun and would not try and impose
sanctions against the uni versity.
But Maxson said Schultz's comments indicate he
thinks there will be sanctions against UNL V.
"In hghl of that fact. rf they want us to explore
opttons ~on possible penalties). we'll cenainly be glad to
do that,' he said.
The Supreme Coun ruled Monday rn the
Tarkanian case that the NCA A has the right to order
member institutions to follow its directives e"en if an1 md1v1dual's const1tut1onal rights arc violated :
Quote of the day
Dave Wolf, manager of boxer Donnv
Lalonde. talking about the difference in hosprtai-
11 ) in Las Vegas. where Lalonde lost hrs World
Boxing Council hght-heavywe1gh t title to Sugar
Ray Leonard. and Pon of Spain, Trinidad. where
the Canadian had hrs previous fight: "Thi s trme.
no one ca me up to me wnh a mache1e and
suggested that 11 would be rn our best interests if Donny lost.··
Balanced Missouri p r evails
Doug Smith led a balanced attack with m
14 points and collected I 0 rebounds as No.
I 0 Mrssoun placed six players in double
fifures and defeated Eastern Washington.
8 -68. 1n a college basketball game Fnda) night
Eastern \\<ash1ngton. which made 13 3-pornl shots. wa!
paced b> David Peed with 27 points. Missouri
1mP-roved to 8-2 . . In other college games: No. 17 Seton
Hall remained unbeaten at 9-0 by cruising lo a 78-64
v1ctol) o"er Fordham ... c.ad Kell~r made a 16-foot
Jumper wtth 46 seconds left to lead East Tennessee State
to a 88-86 victor) over Pacific rn a first-round game of
the Capital Cit) Classic in Sacra me nto. The Tigers of
the Brg West Conference fell to 2-3
Hill, Walker combine for 60
DORADO BEACH, Pueno Rico -!I Dave Hill rolled m eight birdie putts and .
Colleen Walker. his partner, had fo urofher
own as the two took the first-round lead in a mixed-team tournament Friday with a 12-under par
60. Their closest ri vals were three strokes back, Orville
Moody and Tammie Green.
Green, a late erftry when !•pan's Ayako Okamoto
withdrew because of a back 1nJury1 made five of her
team's nine birdies. including three in a row starting on
the 12th hole.
· Third, at 64, were Chi Rodriguez and Jan
Stephenson.
West Germany takes 2 -0 lead
GOTEBORG. Sweden -Carl-Uwe m Steeb and Boris Becker beat Sweden's •
Grand Slam tournament winners in the
openina sinaJes to Jive West Germany a
commandina 2--0 lead over the defend in& champions in
the Devis Cup final Friday niaht.
Steeb was the bis hero of tfie dar.. comi na back from
a two-1et deficit to upset Mats W1lander in a fi ve-set
match lasuna five noun on the red indoor clay at the
p9Cked Sc1nd1navi um Arena.
SICCb, who is ranked only 74th in the world.
saunncd the -orld's top-ranked p~er. 8-10, 1-6, 6-2.
6-4, M , after uvina one match JSoint at 5·6 in the
«cisivelCt.
Becker then easily defeated Wimbkdon champion
St.tfan Edbcra. ~3, ~I , 6-4. in their fint meeiina ever
on day. The maach tnded well put midn11tu.
IN THE BLEACHERS
Perron hired as Quebec coach
Jeaa Perron, who resigned last spring (ii as coach of the Montreal Canadicns, ,
returned to the bench Friday when he was
na(!led_ coach of the Quebec Nordiques.
Perron. 42, replaced a.. Lapolate, who stepped down
after Thursday night's 6-4 victory over the Canadicns
when it was announced that doctors have discovered a
tumor in his kidney ... Detroit Red Wings forward Petr
Klima pleaded guilt)' Friday to operating a vehicle
under the influence of alcohol and leaving the scene of
an Oct. 9 accident outside a Royal Oak bar. It was
KJima's second drunken dri ving conviction since he
defected to the United States from Czechoslovakia in
August 1985.
USC program reprimanded
The Univcrs1tyofSouthem California • was publicly repnmanded by the Pacific-10
Conference on Friday for wha t officials
said were four violations in the basketball
program three seasons ago. Conference commissioner
Thomas C. Hosea said the violations involved a close
friend of then-Coach Staa Mprrltoa who was found to
be "a rcpr-escntatrve of the institution's athletics
interests." No members of th e current basketball staff
were c1 1ed rn the rcpon, Hansen said. The com-
missioner said the case involved a booster who
befriended two members of the use basketbatr-~m.
both of whom have sin ce tra nsferred. A Pac-I 0
spokesman decli ned to identify them ... Jim Gabarra
put together his first hat trick since last w~son to lead
the Los Angeles Lazers to a 4-2 victory'Friciay night
over host Kansas Ci ty in Major Indoor Soccer League
action. The wrn gives the Lazers a .5-6 record. while the
Comets dropped to 4-7 with their third straight loss ...
Mille Ty1oa said Friday he has severed his relationship
with trainer Kevin Rooaey and will !>cgin wo rking out
on his own next week for his Feb. 25 fight aJtinst FTaU
BrllDo ... The Golden State Warriors signed rookie
guard Steve Alfo rd to a one-year contract on Friday and
said he will be in uniform for tonighfs game in San
Antonio against the S_purs ... J oe KJelDe of the
Sacramento Kmgs was fined SI .500and Gre1 ~ersoe
of the San Antonio Si;>urs was assessed S 1,000 by the
NBA Friday for fighting in Tuesday night's game in
Sacramento ... The J(jngs on Friday waived sccond-
ycar guard Mlcuel JaclltoD, who has been on the
injured list for the entire season with a sore right toe ..
. David Tltompsoa, a former All-American at North
Carolina State and an NBA All-Star. has admitted
hi mself to lhe league's drug rehabilitation pr~m in
Van Nuys. Thompson had taken a job wtth the
Charlotte Hornets in which he spoke to grou ps about
his previous problems with alcohol and drug abuse.
Television, radio
TELEVtstON
9 a.m. -COLLEGE SOCCER: lndlana vs. How•rd
In Division I championship game lrom 81oomlngton,
Ind. (tape). ESPN
9:30 a m. -PRO FOOTIALL; Washington al
Cincinnati, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -GOLF: Mhced-ltam 1ournamen1 from
San Juan, Puerto Rico (delaved), Channel 7.
Noon -CROSS COUNTRY~ National High School
ChamPlonshlos from San Diego (las>e), Channel ~.
Noon -BOWLING: High Rollers Tourn•menl from Allanllc City (lapel, ESPN.
12:45 o.m -COLLEGE IASKETBALL: DePaul •I
Georgetown. Channel 2.
l p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New England at
Denver, Channel ~.
1 p m. -COLLEGI BASKETBALL; UCLA •I Nor th Carolina. Ch•nnel 7.
2 o.m. -GOLF: Kirin Cuo from Kaoalua. H•wall,
ESPN. s o.m. -COLLEa I ASKETIALL: Lovol• Marv·
mount al Oklahoma, ESPN. S o.m. -PRO HOCKEY New York R•n~n al
Montreat, WOR.
5:30 o.m -,.,.0 HOCKEY: Kings el Mlnneaol•,
Prime Ticket.
6:30 o.m -.... o I ASKETIALL: CllPOers al
Denv•r, Z Chlnnsl.
7 p.m. -COLLEGE f'OOTIALL: Division l·AA
cn•molonshio rrom Pocatello, tcsano -Georgie
Soulhern v&. Furman. ESPN.
• o.m -~s• .. ACINGI HollYWOOd Parll retHevs,
Chlnnel 56 (Prime Tlcllet, 10,30 o.m.).
1:30 p.m. -'"DOOll socca1t: LA Laien at 8allimore (delaved), Prime Ticket.
RADIO
9:30 a m. -rtto f'OOTIALL: Wathlneton 11
Cincinnati. I( NX (1070>.
1 o.m. -,.,.0 f'OOTIAl.L: New Enelal'ld al
Denver , KNX (10701.
1 p.m. -COLLa G• IASK•Ta~L&.: UCLA 11
North Carolin., KMPC (710). ,
S:30 p.m. -N O HOCICIY1 Kines 11 Minnesota,
((LAC (5701.
6:30 p.m -NO IASK•T8ALL: CllPMf\ at
Denver, KlltTH ('301. 6:30 p.m. -COLLI GI IASK•TIALL: S.n DlttO
$1111 al Arlaone Stitt, Kf:MI (7to). ,
7.lO pm -COLLIH IAIK9T8AU.: Cal Ste ..
Fullerton ., Pornencl, KMHY n•>
PR O BASK£ TBALL
Boaton center Robert Pariah watch• the
ball after It wu •tripped from hl9 handa by
Mychal Thompeon of the Laken ln ftnt
period Friday. Celtlce won, 110-96.
Celtics turn back Lakers
oston levels its r.ecord with
110-96 victory; Clippers win
From n e A11ocl1ted Press
Suddenly. it's the Los Angeles Lakcrs. not the Boston
Celtics, who are struggling.
Boston. plagued by i nconsistency without the
inj ured Larry Bird. evened its record at 11-11 with a
11 0-96 victory Friday night at the Boston Garden. It was
the Celtits' third victory in fo ur games and the Lakers'
third loss in four games.
"It's the best performance we've had and it was great
that it came again~l the champions," Boston Coach
Jimmy Rodaers said.
The Cehics beat Utah Wednesday night, and
Rodgers sai d, ·'This is the lype of consistency that we've
been after and it's great to get it against good teams.\•
ln the last nine years, Los Angeles bas won fi ve NBA
tiles and Boston three.
The cold-shooting Lakers. whose 16-6 record is
among the NBA 's best, have played I 5 road games. They
began the ga me with a 50.5 field goal percentage. the best
in the league. but hit only 37.9 percent against Boston.
"Right now, we are going through a period 1 call
mental slippage," Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley said .
"Seven oft he last nine weeks we've been traveling and we
haven't had any really Jood practices. I'm not usmg it as
an excuse. I'm JUSt saymg it's a possibili ty."
Reggie Lewis scored I 0 pomts in the founh quarter
and Danny Ainge added nine as the Celtics survived Los
Angeles' comeback from a 16-point defi cit that dropped
to four in the third quarter. .
Lewis finished with 22 points. seven rebounds and
two steals in 29 minutes.
Elsewhere in the NBA:
Cllppen. IZI N1qel1 I 18: K~n . Norman ma~e two
free th rows with fi ve seconds remaining and the Chppers
beat Denver at the Spons Arena.
Danny Manning scored a season-high 29 points for
the Clippers and Norman scored 23. Walter Da vis scored
26 points fo r the Nuggets and Alex English 22.
Los Angeles broke a three-pme losing streak .and
snaPOCd Denver's threc-pme winning streak.
·English's basket with 48 seconds remaining pulled
the Nuaets to 118· I 17. Denver earlier trailed by 21.
'71en l U, Neis lM: Charles Barkley capped a 17-
point run spannina the third and founh quarters with a
dunk and 3-pointer as Philadelphia beat New Jersey in
East Rutherford. snapping a four-same losina streak.
Philadelphia, which won fonhe third time in JO road
aames, trailed, 89-83, with .I :20 left in the third quaner.
The 76crs got goinJ when Mike Gmiriski, a former Nets
player. made a I 5-footjurnpcrand Maurice Checks drove
the lane for a 3-point play, pullina tbem to 89-88at theend
of the quarter.
Checks put th e 76crs ahead by a point with a I 5.
footer at the start of the fourth quarter and Philadelphia
went on to score the next I 0 points.
Maverld ta 107, Horae t1 H : In Charlotte, Mark
Aguirre scored I 0 of his 24 poi nts in the founh quaner
and Sam Perkins had 21 points and 14 rebounds as Dallas
topped the Hornets.
Dallas led. 54-44. al halfti me and increased its lead to
65-52 when Perkins made two free throws with 7: 19 len 1n
the third quarter.
A 10-3 run, capped by Michael Holton's transition
layup, pulled Charlotte. to 68-62 at the 4:34 mark. Kelly
Tri pucka's layup brought the Hornets within 77· 74 with
42 seconds left befo re the Mavericks scored six straiaht
points to finish the quaner with an 83-74 lead.
Hawllt 115, 81cllt IU: Glenn Rivers made a 15-
footer with 17 seconds remaining and Reggie Theus
added two free throws with five seconds left as Atlanta
held on and beat Milwaukee at the Omni.
Dominique Wilki ns. who scored 30 points, put
Atlanta ahead, I 11 -1051 with 2:03 left but Milwaukee
scored seven straight points.
Larry Krystkowiak made a 1 S-foot jumper. Terry
Cummings made a free throw and an 18-footer and
Sidney Moncrief made a pair of free throws to give the
Bucks a 112-11 1 lead.
81111 100, Pacers t3: In Chicago. Michael Jordan
made four free throws and blocked a shot in the final I: 14
as the Bull s held on and topped Indiana after nearl)
wasting a 14-point founh-q uarter lead.
Oiicaao led. 6647, in the third quarter and 90-76 in
the founh before Indiana went on a 17-4 run to pull with in
a point with I :33 lcft.
Jordan made two free throws with 1:14 le ft for a
96-93 lcad, blocked Chuck Person's shot. was fouled and
made two more free throws. J,ordan scored 28 points had
10 rebounds and six steals.
S.at ISZ, Trill Bla1en IH: Armon Gilliam scored a
career-high 41 points and Kevin Johnson had 13 of his 22
in the fourth quaner as Phoenix beat Pon land for its sixth
straight home victory.
Penland had won the last seven games against
Phoenill and 11 of the past 12 ga mes overall.
Kings skate to 6-4 win over Detroit
From 'J"9e AtlOClaled Pre11
Brilliant aoaltending by Glenn
Hc.aJy kept Los_ Aoaclcs tn the game
until the Kipp' bi& suns could shoot
down the Detroit Red Winp Frida)
niaht. The 19,875 Detroi t fa ns in Joe
Louis Arena were chanhna. "~t
LA Beat LA'' until Btm1e Nicholls and Mike Alhton shut ihem up and
shot down the Red Winas. KOn n1 pis 43 sttonds apen in the third
period to lift the K.anp '° a 6-4
victory.
The Red Win1r outshot the Kinp, 43-26, but Healy! the winni~
l(>lllendtr in the NHL with 1 l ~a-0
record, WU supcrl). "If~ aakeourpltenderout ofn. we IOle the prne " Nicholls wd.
"That was playoit h~key. Wt've
never heard that chanting before. But
it was aooct. Maybe it means we've
arrived."
The score was tied, 3-3. when
Nicholls took the puck the le"lth of
the ice ind snapped a I ().foot shot
pest Olen Hanlon for his 35th pl at
11 : I 0. Then Alli ton, on his knees to
~ left of Hanlon, tipped 1n \he rebound of Bob Carptnter'1 1hot fon
5.3 lead.
"That was probebly my best pl of
the season," Nicholls saad. "I tot the twO deftntemen splat out a ltttle bit
and then mldf a eood Ibo& &hat went
in. It couldn't have come at a better ti~. It took the m>wd out of the pme. ··ne Red Winp M vtr quit. TMy
&1:..d 5'. :~~: "Kk. but IC WMn 'l the •me afta Iha&. ..
The Red Winp. w~o pulltd
Hanlon with 1:31 to play, pulled to
wiihin 54 on Steve Yzerman's 30th
aoal of the season with 42 SCClOnds ttmaini~ But Wayne ~uky
scored his 2Sth pl into an empcy net
with one second rema1n1n110 sal the
victory.
In the o nly other NHL pme
Fnday:
P1ames 5, c...a. I: In Van·
rouvtr, Joe Nieuwendyk's penalty
shot pl wn h four secorids left in the
teCOnd period ltnt Calpry over the Canuckl.
Nieuwmdtk't 21st pl of ihe
seuon !"It CIJpry ahead. 4-l. and Doua Gilmour scored into an empt)'
nc1 .nm Ii• lttOftds remainina in the cturd period. TM~ belt Vanc:ou vtr ror tht
ICCOnd time in two nspt. Calpry won. 2-0. at home Thunay.
IRVINE ••• rr-a1
She was ttlec1cd to the Olympic
Festival u a aophomore and wu on
tbc U.S. Women's Junior National Teua ... 1Ummer. ·
Her older aiater, K..im, WU a lwtina middleblocker on the 1918 U.!. \
Womea'1 Olympic Team in Seoul.
and IDOtber 1111er, Elaina. i1currcnt1y swri~ •• lhe University of Pacirac.
'"SM I ]Jl'Ctty ~•mazina." llid ber COKb, Mark McKenz;e. '"Sbe bu
known she can So preny much
anywhere abe wants, to she bas
concentnled on the aeuon only." Oden bu a pade point averqe in
the 3.1-3.9 raqe.
A1ao an in~I part to Irvine'•
domination in prls volleyball bu
been Nonon1 a ~~ur-year starter and a
firat·tam seaection. Nonon. a S-foot-10 oullidc. hitter,
helped the Vaqueros to a current
winnina streak of 37 and is pmently
tryina to decide on a colle&e future,
with HawaiiJ.. Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo and ul tbn:e of her major
options. .
1"bey're both outstandin& stu-
dents and were intetra) parts of our
propam the entire four years they've
been here," said McKenzie. Oden and Nonon are the only
~Coast Area athletes selected
to tbc two teams, altbou&b the state of
California dominates tlte selections
uuaual.
California leads with 12 choies on
the1quad.
&Cb member of the team is
honored wi th a certificate from
Reebok and Volleyball Monthyly_,
and will be featured on the annual
fold-out poster in the January issue of.
Volleyball Monthly.
ll"LAYlllt Of' THI YIA•
.......... Ht. Yr. 1e¥ Odlll • .,..... 6-2 Sr. ... ST·T9AM
C.rrle F~. Devi• S· 11 Sr.
MM'llM Heldlett, Sunny Hflll 6• l Sr. Errlca HlllMn. Ln Ve9n eon.nu 6·1 Sr.
Liu Hudlll, ,...,_vl .. ,MI. 6-0 Sr. Mllllldl Norton, lrvlfle S· 10 Sr.
Krlltl ,..._, L• AllM S-11 Sr.
LYM BSerra (Sall Oleeof 6·2 Sr. Elllell , lrlWnae., Elmtlunl, IL 6-0 Sr.
$Mrl ' ...... Int (C~) 6·0 Sr.
Alida TurMf, UlllvenilV (Sall Oleeol S-10 Sr.
..... ~. Tevtorsvllt (Utefll 6-1 Sr.
MCOMDTSAM
Krlttel Attwood. Mira'°''' 6·1\'! Jr.
"-Ououe, lalalll (Honolulu) S-9 SC. K•tv E..._, ~ S·ll Sr.
P•ttv FltnlmmoM, F~t S· 11 Sr.
,.._.,HIM, Mira'°'" S-1 Jr. Salltlne HerMfldta, Getlr H Sr. .,...... lttW, I.at v ... , Cltrll 5·9 Jr.
Joy McKtl'l1le, Cllalfleld (Denver> S·9 Jr. JeMltw ~-.Mt.View (#MM.Ar.I M Sr. Arrw Plfttrup, Artlngton Htlehl• UM.I 5-11 Sr.
_,__ 5'IWn GltlOoM (Fl.Ldafdlel S·IO Sr.
C•in Zl911111111, Mlww••· Ind. S-f Jr.
'
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, OecemDer 17, 1911 •
Socct t<
Monarchs,
coach back
·on Monday
Mater Det H igh's boys soectr team.
as well as us coach. John O'Neil, will
be beck 1n godd graces Monday after
serving a 'term of suspension follow-
tng an apparent incident recently.
Monarchs .\thletic Director Gary
McKnight issued the following re-
lease on Fnday regarding the inci-
dent:
"The adm1n1stra1ion has com-
pleted tts inves11gat1on of alleged use
of alcohol at a b6ys varsity soccer
ouung on Dec. 2 through the 4th.
1988.
··The students involved ha ve been
d1sc1phned according 10 school pol-
IC) After a period of suspension they
..... 11 be re1 nstaled on the team efTec-
11ve Monda). Dec. 19. "Coach J ohn O'Neil was
suspended dun ng the course of the
tn'esugauon A.fter careful review of
all the facts he will be reinstated as
head coach effecu'e Monday. Dec.
19 (
"Coach Bob Ickes, our boys vars11y •...,,
baseball coach. wtll conunue to serve
as a coordinator for the school's
O\erall soccer program."
Jn Friday's soccer acuon:
Newport Harbor 3, Ocean View %:
Bruce PatttSon scored two goals and
asstSted on one other .\o power the
Sailors to 1he non-league over the
host Sea ha .... ks .
Pattison scored 10 minutes into the
first half and assisted Tommy Walker
for a :!·O lead I 0 mmutes later. Then
five mmmes 1n10 the second hal •
Walker returned the favor. seuing up
Patuson for his second goal and a 3--0
lead.
But the Seahawks hung tough •
gelling a penalt)' kick score from
Steinar Jorgensen wtth IS minutes
rtmammg and a goal from Ryan
Sherry "Ith t~o minutes remaining
in the~me Ocean View had a goal in
the final two minutes called back for
an offside and Harbor hung on for the
....tn.
'e'-'pon Harbor plays next at
Mission VieJO on T.,uesday at 5:30.
EAGLES WIN TOURNEY.
·From Bl • • Barons.roll into finals !_~SUEROS IN FINALS. • •
into the locker room for the break.
"We were 8 of 33 in the first half
and still in the aamc,'' O'Brien said.
"And Curtis was ice cold. We were
catching the ball (in the first half). but
we just wercn 't rcad)!-lo shoot it. ..
Curtis was l of 10 from the floor in
the first half. but made up for it in the
second as he sparked the Eagles'
comeback. He was 6 of9-including
both 3-~inters -in the second half.
Cums' first 3-pointer. with 5: 13 lef\
in the fourth quarter, ga ve Estancia a
54-48 kid. Hts next bomb came with
3:52 10 play .1n the game. giving the
Eagles a 59-53 advantage. But it was
the free-throw shooting. again. that
gave Estancia the edge in the final
minutes of the game.
C,dM seek s coaches
Corona del Mar High is seeking
.baseball coaches at all levels. accord-
ing 10 Sea Kinas varsity baseball
coach Jerry Jetnick.
Those interested in applying for
positions as coaches should contact
Jelnickduringschool hours at CdM at
760-3315.
Graddy's
layin lifts
SCCin·OT
Kevin Graddy's layin with one
second left in overtime lif\ed
Southern California College over
visiting Pacific Christian. 8~84. Fri-
day in non-conference men's basket-
ball action in The Pit.
Todd Dixon had four of his 25
points in the overtime and Jeff
Bickmore scored 18 of his 26 after
intermission and grabbed I 0 re-
bounds 10 lead the Vanguards, who
improved to 7-1. Pacific Chnst1an.
9-5, was led by Brian Kaiser (20
points). Steve Herd ( 19) and M 1ke
De Vries ( 17).
The De.cons trailed. 82-80. with
3: 1<4 remaining when Kaiser sank a 3-
pointer. and Steve Welch hit the front
end of a one-and-one to give Pacific
Christian an 84-82 lead. Dixon hit a
layup with 57 seconds let\ to tie tt,
then stole the ball with 29 seconds lefi
and sec took a timeout with 13
seronds remainin&
With four seconds lcfi. Jim Mans-
field peued into Graddy underneath,
who pump faked once and laid 11 1n
for the pm~winner.
The Vanguards were playing
without senior 1uard Kyle Lundy. a
trJnsfer from Nonhcm Arizona who
earned Golden State Athletic Con-
ference Player of the Weck honors last
week but split his hand between two
fintera in practice 1arlier this week.
and ttnior Phil Hill. who was out with
an irtjured finacr.
SCC-s John Mounce finished wllh
IOP.Oints. IOass1stsand six rebou~s.
whale Mansfield had ei1tu points and
ninelllilb.
In coli. women's a<uon: Pwtlk ~ H , SeCal CeHe1e
ft:" Krit Dodte>n ltd the VIStlin& Deaons. S-.S. to the non-conference
.;a W6dl 11 poi'"s. The Vanauatds. 2-1. wert led by Lori Halhda)' ( 11 .._).Jnnifer Han1pn ( IOpo1n1s) lad Midldc Woodruff' (8 pointJ. I .S
...... i •;>
In lhe consolation finals a1 La
Quinta:
West Torraace 7a, Huntln1ton
Beacla 74: The Oilers got double..<Jijll
scoring from all-tournamen1 choice
Andy Thompson ( 13) and Joey
Ki;ewslci (IS ). Scolt Drake (14) and
Steven Lucas (1 4) were in double
figures lo-provide balanced strength.
but 1he.Oilefs fell short with a fourth·
quaner rail>. •
Huntington Beach. now 3-4 ..... as
down by I I going into the final
period. but came up JUSl lwo points
shy.
Elsewhere:
Escondido SI, Newport Harbor fl:
A power outage during warmups
moved the first round game of the an
Dieguito Tournament to Carlsbad
High. but the Sailors shot poorly and
fe H victim 10 a fourth-quarter surge
by Escondido, one of the Top 10
teams in San Diego Counly.
Newport. 3-3. trailed by five wtth
4:20 to play. bul Escondido took
control. sending the Sailors to a
-consolar1on quanerfinal game today
at l:l S. Escondido's 6·foot-8 center
Brooks Barnhard. headed for the
AR ROYO G RANDE-Fountain Valley H1gh's unbeaten Barons
moved into their second straight tournament final with a 69-.i8 rout or
R1ghett1 Friday night, setting up tonight's championship sho"'down
with hosl Arroyo Grande High.
The Barons. using an effective man-to-man defense the entire
game. moved out lo a 30-25 halftime lead and slo\\ I) pulled a""a) in 1he
second half for their seventh straight .... m .... 11hout a loss.
Mik e Merit equallc:d his season high of 24 po1n1s to lead the
Barons. with the rest of the sconng e~cep11onall~ balanced "'1th guard
Derrick Corcoran sconng nme points.
With a half dozen each "-ere Caner Hogan. Tom\\ ea,er and Tim
Hellbusch.
Untvers1t)' of an Diego. scored 16
po1n 1s to help his squad improve to
5-1.
The a1lors h11 onl~ 29 percen1 of
their shols.
Bishop 56, Wtstmiosler 46: T he
Lions dropped th eir second game 10
as many days at the Don Volpi
Tournament. faltering in the final
momen1s on Frida). Westminster
lost to Lompoc on Thursday. 68-50.
Wesam inst er ( 1-5) rallied for a
41-41 deadlock 10 the fourth quarter
and trailed b} three "'•th abou1 I'~
minutes left before Bishop sealed the
game at lhe free-throw line Don
Sha .... had a season-high I points to
pace Westminster.
In non-league pla~:
Liberty C'9rlslian 69, Pacific
Shores 30: The Minu1cmen improved
10 5-J w11h lhc1r final game before
Janua!). shelling the '1s1tors behind
the sconng of Karsten Ettelt ( 19).
Steve Chappell 11 ). Bryan James
( 14) and .sophomore John O'Conner
( 12).
3-pointer with two seconds left 1n the
half put an earl) end to a long e"ening
for the Trojans.
In other games Fnda-.:
Edison S3. Paramo.int U : Jason
Care' pro' ed an unhkel) sa' 1or for
the thargers ..... ho lost starter 8111
Manineau (21 points) to fouls in the
first O'crume Edison pla~ed t .... o
o"enimes and held on to earn a sho1
at the consolat ion championship
loda\ at I 30 in lhe Bren (enler
"We finall) got our record 10 ~.-·
said Edison Coach Jon Borchert "ff\
been an uphill s1ruggle \\e didn't do
11 the eas' wa\ ton 1ght \\ e had
opponun11ies to· put g:im<' "JWB) and
JUSt didn't don ...
~artmeau. who scored 1 • or his
points m the first half as t~e Chargers
cl ung to 32-31 lead. h11 9 of I ~ sho1s
and grabbed nin<' boards before
fouling out earl~ 1n 0' en1me Care)
came on and con ... ened a c0M en-
11onal 3-point pla) as the l\\O teams
remained 11ed at the end of the first
overtime. Edison had chances to pu t the game
-cl\\~ al the end of regulauon an~ the
firsl o'ernme but m1 sed the 1ron1
end of bonus free-thro.... 11ua11ons
MariDa 50, Brea-OlhHla 4t: The
\ 1k1ngs. down by a 49-48 count when
Keith Walker scored the last'bucket of
his W points with 30 seconds left,
~ert' faced wnh a saggiJ'.l.gzonearound
ti-foot· I 0 sophomore Cherokee Parks
as the d ock .... orked down to eight
Sttonds Parks had 22 points and 15 re-
bounds and was obvious!) the target
of Brea-Olinda's defense. So Francis
Carreon took chaf$e from the .,.. ing.
fa king a sholand dm mg the lane fora
la} up"' 11h rwo seconds left.
The victory sends Manna into
loda) · fifth place finaJs at 4.30
ag .. unst Long Beach Pol)
Saddlebacl1 SO. Sur.a Au 51: The
Roadrunners 1mpro' ed to 7-1 wtth
the .... 1re-to-.... 1re ,,ctOI') as they
enJo~ed 10-point margins throughout
the 1h1rd quaner and ~ad the Saints
do" n b' 21 in the 1ounh penod before Settling for the 10-point
spread.
Malru Dollln led the way with 22
poin ts and 12 boards. while team-
matesCratg Marshall ( 11 ) and Jimmy
Galben ( 10) "'ere also in double
tigurt' reboundmg.0
·Much to be settled irt NFL this weeke nd Yamate keys
t 14 t d -d s-d 10 unda) b\lh<O•lers. Th<ll<ngalme NFC C<alr•I G WC past . e g mes 0 ay an un ay, 11-4. Houston 10-S Houston \\lnS \\ih1k the Bears. at 11-3. alread\ nTest H'311s -h -d i b . -I ff the. di\ 1s1on 1n case of an 11-5 tte ha\l' clinched the di\ 1s1on and the n I i . ave a rec earing on p ayo races because of a betlt'r record aga1ns1 home tield ad,anlage. tht' 10-5 \ 11>.-
From Tbt Associated Press
Detroit at Tampa Bay. M1am1 at
Pittsburgh. Kansas Ci ty at San Diego.
Green Bay al Phoenix. On the final
weekend of the NFL season. these are
the only four games that have nothing
to do with.the playoffs.
The other I 0 do.
While last year's Super Bowl com·
batants are long gone and the hottest
teams in the NFL have cooled off.
there remain 11 contenders for six
playoff spots. Only twodiv1s1on titles
have been clinched -Buffalo in the
AFC East and Chica'o in the NFC
Central -whi le Cincinnati and San
Francisco h~ve clinched wild<ard
benhs. The 1988 Super Bowl champion
Washington Redskms and the team
they beat. Denver. need victoneSJUst
to finish with .500 records. The two
teams that had played best down the
stretch -Cincinnati and Minnesota
-were beaten last weekend. and the
race is wide open.
Today. Washinston 1s at Cincin-
nati and New EngJand 1s at Denver.
Cincinnati is trying to clinch the AFC
Central, and Ne .... England's hanging
onto wild-card hopes.
Sunday's games wtth pla)off im-
phcauo ns ha"e .\tlanta at New Or-
leans. BulTalo at Indianapolis, Hous-
ton at Cleveland. New York Giants at
New York Jets. Philadelphia at
Dallas. Seattle a1 Los Angeles
Raiders, and Rams at San Francisco.
Chicago 1s at Minnesota on Mon-
day night.
AFC East
Although lhe Bills. 12-3. have
clinched 1he d1v1s1on, the) can also
secure the home-field advantage
throu__shout the pla)olTs by beating
the Colt or 1f lhe Redskins beat
C1nc1nnau.
Ne"' England. Q-6. need a victor)
over Den\er to clinch a wild card.
ahhousl_! lhe Pat also get the wild
card 1f both Indianapolis and
Cleveland lose. The Coils. 8-7. get the
wild card onl) 1f they win. wh1k
Cleveland and New England both
lo~.
AFC Ceatral
. A Ctnctnnatt victory or Houston
loss clinches the d1"1s1on for the
Bengals. who v.ere beaten. 41-6. last
commQll opponen1s in gs could chnch a .... ild card ~fonda\
A Houston v1ctol) or Ne .... England mg.ht"' 1th a '1ctol) E' t n "1th a 10.,.,
loss g1'e the wild card to the Oilers ho"'e'er. "-11nne ota 'inuall~ 1 J\·
Cle" eland, a1 9-6. earned lhe "1ld sured a"' 1ld l"'ard spo1 0' er other !('\.ti
card 1f 11 beats Houston. teams because of '1ctoril' 0' er
AFC West
Seattle, 8-7, leads the d1' 1S1on b' a
game O\'Cr the Raiders. • . and onh
the division winner gets a pla\ot'r
spot. If the Raider beat attic. the'
win the d1v1S1on based on a be ller
d1v1S1on record.
Denver is out of the pla\ off'-
becausc ofa 3-S di\ 1s1on record
NFC East
The Giants. at 10-S. "'In the.'.
dn 1S1on b) beating the Jet in th1
"road"' game. The G1an1s. going for
four tn a row. art' 1s1ung al their o .... n
ballpark because tht' Jets al l'all
Giants tad1um home. If the Giants
lose and Ph1ladelph1a. 9-b. bea1s
Dallas. the Eagles arc d1' 1s1on cham-
pions beca~ the) beat Nt"" ' or!.
1 .... 1ce this season.
If the G1an1s lose. the' 1111 could
get a wild card 1f the Ram lose 10 th e
~9ers. Ph1ladelph1a gel the v.1ld card
1f it's tied "'11h the Ram sand mt a1
I 0-6 or 9-7.
P.h1ladelph1a and N<'" Orkan"' a ~lier confere nce record than the
Giants and a big ad\'an1Jgc 1n net
conference points ad' antagc 1n ..t
lhn'C-\\a\ (IC . .
FCWesc
Th1: 49e~ have a one-game lead at
10-5. o'er the Rams and thl• aint~
\an Fra ncisco v.ins the d1' 1~1on 1)n
0' erall record v. tth a' 1cton o'er 1he
Rams. ,and the 49ers al o gt•t the
d1'1 ion ao"'n in a thrte-""a' tit
be<"ausc of a better ""innin& per-
centage among the tied dub
The Rams can ""In the di\ 1 ion
onh if lht'\ t'tcat the 4'>e" and thl' · int lose 'The ints can't v.in lhe
d1' 1sion
The Rams get a v.1ldrard v.1t h a
'll'tc>n and ei ther a G1an1s or Eagle'
lo s. The S.:11n1s chance are rt'mo1e
The' mus\ beat o\tlanta and both the
Ra ms and Eagle must lost.
\I ~LI o\ -Freshman guard
Da' <' \ amate topped fo ur Golden
\\ C\t College pla)cr v. ho h11 the :!().
point marl as the Rustlers came
\\1th10 lhree points of the school
rl'lMd tor poin ts scortd in a 14::!-89
1:onsola\lon <.em1final men's basket-
ball " 1 n 0' er~ est H Ills at the College
ol the ~quo1a Tournament Fnda~.
I he Rustlers I ~-3. who ha'c won
trl1ph1c.'.., a1 t .... o other tournaments
th1 sea _ n JI .\ntclope alley llirst)
.10d t1olden ~est (consolauon }. have
a 1. han1.c ll1r J third in 1he consolation
tinal toda' Jgamst Porter. 1lle
Tht'ir I~= potn b was three sh~ of
t hi.' 1.i 5 ·ored b~ Golden \\ e!>l
aiain<.t L~ ~uth'-'e tin 1971--~
I hl' Ru tiers htt t> 7 percen t for tht'
g.1mc 1 '~ of -). including 9 of 14
from '\-po1n\ range \a mate hn 5 of b
~tanJard attempts and 5 of 5 3-point
attempt tor a season-high 25 points
Frc hman "-<'"tn Anderson had :?3
JXlinh :ind 11 rebounds. Markus
\luller-tach added 11 point ~lcxt
1'n.•p<, .10 Carl Champion 17 and
Tanr l\.outr:ich 11 poi nts and assists
in place of t'aning point guard Elbert
Da ' 1 "'ho m 1 sed lhe team bus.
Downing signs new Contract with Angels 9wc ~~n::g
From ne A1ndald Prell . runs during fiH· conSC<'Ull\ e seasons ne~l lhl\'C ~asons and l"an cam an addt11o"al r omp'
Designated hitter Brian Downing rt-signed Downing 1s Caltfom1a's all-ume leader v.1th S:?S.000 tach )Car for appeanng 1n 30 or mo~ LL 1 Bl PO U
with'theCahforma An~ls Friday. thedcadhne for 783 runs. 239 doub~e~ 194 homcf'i. 736 RBI. 4 I pmt• Jnd another S~5.0i)O for "itching 100 or .. uri~atina1 prcs~utt defensc~tn~
the "new-look .. fret qenlS to decide whether thr)' extr11 -base f111s and -.-01 total base' more innings &otckn Wnc oltqr:--womnfs
would stay w1th their teams or look clsewhe~. In otherdcHlopment4', Jim Ian let\ the The :!-,eaf-old nght-hander "hll JO•ncd ha ._cthall team raced to a 32--4 lead
California guaran1ecd Do"' mna's $850.000 Toronto Blue Ja)s for Houston and Ian .\shb re-Toron10 1n I <n". has s~nt h1 en11rt \at"l'cr v. nh and 0,e~hclmcd CabnUo. 8"-'S.
salary for 1989 and alJ'tt(t to an option )ear 1n 11ned "'"h the .\stros. the Blue Ja s He is 1-·1 -'0 hfcumC' anJ made f-nda" n1&ht m the chamPtonstup
1990. Claudell \\asb1n1ton and Do)lc .\le'.\andcr SIH>0.000 la l ~a\On. Toronto llffcred 3 '"~'car scmitinah of tJle Cuesta Tour-
Under the terms of Downina·s old contract. left their teams ~nd bct'a~ frtt aJ!nls. contract and •n op11on for 1 'Nl that 1t C\C~ 1Sl'd. namc.'n\
1989 would have been an option )Ur and his Meanwhile. pitcher Ron G-.1dl) of lhe e• would ha'e bttn "'-Orth abo\lt U m1111,,n The R ,.~ ~l 1 3) mttt Kan.ti
$850 ()()() salaf) would not have bttn IUlrtnlecd \ ork \ ankcn and catcher Ernie \\ tnn of Toronto -'shb'. J7, qrccd to a one· l'ar contm t "'orth for the to~mcy u11t-1onip1. ~
bowntr\I was OM of the 12 P'•>CD who were elttted to s11r with their teams. U~. 'He baut'd 23 1n IQ "1th~' en homl·
mtdc .. ntw-look" fret gent~ b) arbitrator Gcof'IC l\lso Fnda)'. mficldtr wa,nc Tolleson. 1 runs and 33 runs baned 1n C'.amina S4~ll.IJOO 150 at IM Cunta T~c
Nicolau u part of the Colluseon II ca9C "rqular" frtt aernt. rt·s.1Md wnh the 't anlccn "cral clubs ¥tt 1ntcrcs1C'J m \t1nin him. Or-. C... II, Cillil9 Ill liilll Oowti•na. )I. blnt'd . 24'2 with ?S home runs Clancy. 11-13 1n I ~8 Wlth a 4.•~ ea~-nan n~\all) Monu'eal. Ellcnnan ICOft'd 17,..._ • .....
and 64 RBI en I J.S .. mes last teason He 1s 1he first avtf'llC, llfftd to a thrtt-)'t'ar contract for S.l •5 Tolkton ll"tt'd to a t•o-,ear contta( 1 for P1rwtt\ CS-l to the c~ll!ll•
player in ~n~ls h1stOf) IO hit 20 or more home m1lhon. tfc will ~I SI IS malliofl 1n each o( the SU~.000 final 'tC\Of) •
:
84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 17, 1988
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NBA STANDINGS
Westwn C_.,ence
Pacific OMslen w L Pct. GI
Laken 16 6 727
~nix 11 9 .sso A
S.atlle 11 9 .sso 4
P ortland 12 10 . s.45 4
Golden State 8 12 .•OO 7
oi.ers 8 14 .364 8
Sa cramento s 14 263 911
Midwest OIYislon
Oen11er 14 • .636
Dallas 13 7 6SO
Housron 13 9 S91 I
Utall lJ 9 S9l l
6 13 .316 6., San Antonio
Mla ml 1 18 OSJ 1J i 2
Eastem Conference
Atlant\c Division
New York lS 6 71•
PhllaOetPl'lla 13 10 S65 3
Boston 11 II $00 411
New Jersev 9 15 375 7'•1
Cl'la rlOlle 6 u JOO ... ,
Washington s 1• 263 9
Central Division
Cle vera no " s 737
Oe1ro11 16 6 717
Allanla lS 8 652 1 l
Milwaukee 11 9 5SO ..
II 10 .524 4 l Cl'liCllQO
Indiana s 16 .238 10 'l
Fno.v'' Scwes
Bollon I 10. L•lren 96 Cllpo.f\ 121 Denver 111
Philedt lPnoa 114, New Jtrsev 106
Dalla' 107 Cnerlolle 91 Alla nll I IS. Mllweult.et 112
Clllcagb 100, lndl11na 93 Photnl~ 132 Por!lend 12S
T.U'l'S G•mes
CliPPtn ar Denver, 6 30 Pm
Wnn1n11IC>fl al New York, 4'30 Pm
Utah et Philedelpnle, 4:30 P.m
D•llH el M1em1, 4.30 P m
Allanta el Ctevelalld, 4 30 Pm
Cnerlottt at Ot1ro11, 4 30 Pm New Jeoev at Indiana, 4 30 P.m
GOIOen S111e a l Sen AnrOl'lk>. S.30 Pm
Chicago el M11weu1'M, 6 Pm
Sacramen10 11 Sn 111t, 1 Pm.
Pl'IC>enlx 11 Por11an<1, 7 30 P m SUfldlv's Garnn
Lelren al WuninQIC>fl 4.30 Pm
Ne,.. Yoo. et BoJlon, 4 30 Pm
Sen AnlOl'llO •I HOUSlon 6 JO p "'
Cetfics 110, Lak9" 96
LAKE"S (K ) -WCM'lhv 3·1• l ·• 9, Green
3·9 I·• 14, AOCM·Jeooer S· 13 0-1 10 ScPll •· 13 3·3 ll, E Jonn\On 11·23 9·10 31. Tnorr-Ol'I 3·7
0-1 6, C-3·4 0-0 I WOC)lr1dQe 1·4 S-6 1
To11ls 33·17 21·33 N
M>STOH (1101 -MCHalt t·IO 0·2 16
LOlle us l·S O·O 6, Perish 9·20 I ·4 19, D
JOllnSOl'I 3·1 0·0 6, .Ainge I · 11 1·1 2S, Lewis
9·17 4·S 22. Pu son 3·7 0·0 6, Shew 1·6 1·1
l, .Acru 3·4 l·l 7, Gamt>te O·O 0-0 0, Grel'l<llSC>fl
O·O p-o 0, Rives O·O 0-0 0 Toi all 47·9S 14·22 -
110
k art bY Quarter's
Lallers 26 19 27 24-96
BostOl'I 26 33 20 31-110
3·Polnl goels-Cooper 2, Alnve 2. Fou.le<l
ou1-None RtDOunds-La1<ers S3 !Green 161.
Bos1on 62 (McHate lll. ""''"-LI""' IS (E JoM•on 1). Bos Ion 3S (.Alnve 10} 'TPl•I
lou1s-Lekeri 19, Boslon 2S Tachnlce1s-L•1<..-s
Coach Rllev, Abdul· Jet>oar, Bo\lon llle<iat dt-
fense
.Allenoenc-U ,890
~ 121, Nu991ts 111
DENVE" 11111 -Coooer 1-3 0·0 2 En11liV1 10·23 2·3 22. SCneves 4·9 2·3 10 Adams 4· 17
6·6 16 Lt ver 6· 17 O·O 13, o • .,, 11· 18 1·• 16
Resmuue11 I · 14 0-1 16 Turner •· 12 0·0 8. Nell
2· 1 1-1 S Huv,,.s O·O O·O O Lene 0· 2 0·0 0
To1ats S0· 122 13· 11 111
Cl.l,.,.ERS ( 1111 -MeM111g ll· 16 3· S 29
Norma n 10·19 3·4 23 Kilt l·S O·O 1 De ·lev
S-11 3·7 ll Grant 6·11 0·0 11. Gamel< 0·0 0·0
O, Sm11n S· 13 4·1 14 w 111oems I · 10 2-2 20,
8en1em1n 3·7 2·1 I Woll 0·1 O·O O Totets 51·94
17·21 111
Sc«e Irv °"' '190 O.nver 2S ?I 36 36-118
ChP91rs 16 l9 33 n-121
l ·Po1n1 goe11-Adems 1 Lever, De vts 2
Wifhems 2 Foultd D<Jt-None Rr·
t>Oun<ls-Otnver 61 ( Ltvtr Ill. Ct•QPefl 70
(1(11e 12) Au11rs-Oenver JJ !Devis 91 Chp·
pers 31 (Gre nl 11) To1e1 to~s-Oenver n
C1tppers 21 Atttnaenc~.o~
COLLEGE MEN
SoCal CGIM9e 16, Pacific Christian 14
I Mn· cenfertnet >
~•CHIC Clwhllan So<AI c-..
""llffp
crav1on
Kaiser
Vincent woooo
Oel/r1es
Hero
Wetcn
f9nllfTP
1 0 s ' 8 () I 20
3 3 12
0 0 ' 2 11
3 19
I ' 10
Dixon 10 l 2 25
Jac1<s11n I 0 3 2
Mounce 1 6 3 10
C..raoov 1 I 4 5
MansflelO 3 l 1 9
Ven .AISllne 1 O 3 4
w ar.lhtlm 1 2 0 6
BockmOl'lt n 2 2 26
Tola" JS 9 19 84 To111s 34 IS 19 86
Hellttme SoCal Cotle9t 34·2'1 Rt11u1e1 on
71·71
3·PO•nt 110•" Pec1l1c (hr.sl err-l(•ostr • l/1ncen1 1 SoCa Co1•eg-D1ao,, 2 Mensf•t lO I
T tchn1c11 s No~e
8 19 West Contwtnet
Neveoe·Les "'°" UC S.n11 Beroare
New ~-ICO St•••
C•I Stile F11ller1on
Fresno Stett
Pacif,c
S.n Jou State
Utah State
Lonv &ucn S•ate
UCI
C .... lft<e w \.
' 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0 0 I
FrideV'I Sc«•
OYwel
WL
3 2 s 0 s 2
3 ' 3 l
2 1
2 l
I 3
2 s 2 s
Pacific al Secremento Slele Tourname,,t
T9d.tv's Games
Ul•PI Stall el Brighem Vounv. 6.30
New Mexico Sl•lt ., Ntw ~•ICO, 6·3S
Cal Stale Fullerton e t Porltand, 7 JO
Boise Slate e t San Jose S1a1e, 1.30
San11 Clar• 11 UC Sanll Saroer e. 7:30
Paclfk •• S.cramtnto Stele Tourna ment
SundeV's 0-
UCI at LovOl•·ClllC8llO, 17 30
TE.AM STATISTICS I Tlwouttl DK. 12)
k8(. ()fl. Otf. FG FT
TNtn Dlff. AYe. Ave. % %
Ntw Me•ICO Slelt II I 7S 3 S7 2 '38 U8
UC Senta Beroare 13 2 12 S 69.l S40 S87
Fresno St•lt 7 2 n s 6S 3 49S nt
C•I Stelt Fulrerion 6 s 71 o '4 S "47 76' Pacific 6 s 11 s 1so 4n 111
N1ve<11·LH 'lt911 0 0 '3 0 '3 0 ,,. 6'7
Uleh Sltlt ·S 7 1' 0 U 7 42' 144
San Jose Ste It ·6 I 73 6 90 4 4l2 623
UCI 12 1 82 2 U.O .439 724
Lono 8tecn S1ett • 14 • 6t O '3 I 319 •99 ".....,MIM 'T~ ....... 0.0. Dlfl.
UC Sant• Barbare 41 S 34 O 1 S
Ce! srate Fullef'ton .a S 33 O 7 s
New Meako Siert 43 0 31 S S.S
Fretn0 Stalt 33 S 211 S.O
Nevede·us lleoes 37 s ll I • LJ UCI 34 S 36.I ·? 1
Lono BMdl Stett J9 7 413 ·2.6
San Jose Stele 37 2 40 • ·36
Paclllc 34.I 39 S ·4 1
Uleh Stele 34 1 H O ·6 3
INDIVIDUAL STAT1S'ftCS
SCertM ,...,.,
Reid Newev, USU
Cedric CtbellOs, CSF
Carrldl OtHart, UCSl!l
Steve Henn, SJSU
Roel Peltner, UCI
Jervlt COie, FSU
Mlk• Dovie. ucse
Cnrlt Foll, UOP
Otrtll JOMS, CSF
Jeff McCool. NMSU
G l"G
3 20
4 36
• 37 s 36 s 36
6 36 I )1
• 11
4 21
• 11 .. _..,.,
l'T "'-19 71 20 94
4 ..
ll .. 1 ,,
24 110 ' ..
1 " 17 Sf
6 IJ
Avw.
240
73.S n.o 116
1 -· 113
17.3 , ..
10
142
Roel Pe•~ UCI S lt l 6
Anclre Sims, FSU 6 21 3 s
J1mmv Tevio<. NMSU 6 21 H
Chtll Foll. UOP 4 14 l.S Rt00le Rick•, UOP 4 14 3 S
,...., ,_. GM "9r<~GM ~GA M
Mill.t Dovie, UCS8 31 50 .'20
l!lr.en McCIOskev, UCI 20 )4 •
Cerrkk O.Herl, UCSB 37 '3 517
Cnns Fox, UOP 2t • Sil
Erk McAflllur, UCS8 11 32 5'3
Oervt Wolle, UOP lS 27 55' l(tf'ldell Voungl>look, USU 1S 21 SS.
Jervi1 Cole, FSU 36 •S .S~
Oen CC>flw8)', USU 14 26 .531
Slac;ey Augmon, UNL V lS 21 .S:W
TllrM•hiftt ,G ~.,C .......
PlilYW ,GM ,GA f"ct.
Mike ()j)klortivlt., UCI I 12 6'7
Jervis Cole, FSU If 73 609
Chris Foll, UDP 6 12 500
ROd Pa lmer, UCI IJ 77 •1
Carrick OeHefl, UCS8 10 22 455
J1mmv T1vlor, NMSU II 2S 440
Jeff MCCoot. NMSU 2S SI 431
Rf991e Rkks, UOP 11 27 MJ7
Steve Heney, SJSU 13 3S 371
Darrell ~.. 1..8.SU 9 lS MO
F,.. Tllrew ,..,cem. .. .... ..,
Wiloe<I Hool< tr. FSU
Rtld Newey, USU
Andefson Munt. UNL" Greg AnlflOnV, UNLV
Derek Jonn. ~SF
JH vis C04e, FSU
Merco Ftemlnv. LSSU
Chnf Rou\lfll, UNL V
DerrlClt Baroen. F SU Kevin Frovd, UCI
FTM F'T A Pct •
" 17 f41 19 2l f))
10 11 '°' 11 21 es1
11 20 150 24 29 t?t
29 34 124
9 11 tll
11 n 111
17 11 110
CO!te9e scores
WEST
SoCal College 86. Peclftc Chr1ltlen 14 (ot)
Azusa Peciflc 92 N Monllne 12
Chnsllan Hentage 91, Cel BePtl\1 IS (Of)
CS San Bernardino 81, Wrtllller 69
St M1ry's 91. lda!IO St 41
SOUT~
M1am1 Fla 102, Long Island U 66
EAST
SelOll Hall 78, Fordham '4
TOURN.AMENTS
<First "ound) ..... ..,
Mlsslu lpQI 90, Soulhern U. 18
Nlcnolls SI. 80, SW Louisiana 79
Cao!MI CltV E. Tenneuee SI IS, Pacific '6
Sacramento SI. 100, Fla lnlernalk>nel II
~ Oertmoulll 103, St. Francis, NV 91
Maine 12. US. lnftrnetlCH!el 67
K~Y
Arkansas SI 11. Merslla M 73
BowlinQ Green 56. Kfntuckv 54
UA8
Ala ·Birmlngl\em 93. Flo<IOll A&M 5'
Lou.1s1ane T'ech 87, Murra v SI 6'
Wa1$W-1t\
Missouri 81, E wesnlnvton 61
Ohio U. 90. Ore1tel 71
Writlflf Sfa'-
Beth<JM•Coolunan '4, Wnghl St SS
NE Louisiana t•, Howero U 63
(FIMfl)
Buchrt4Mr HtMdl'I
CS Bektrsfi"' n, S COIOredo S3 Cflrst) Cent SI., Ollla 11, St Mertln'I 76 Uhlrd)
EXHlllTIOH
&rllOllV 9'. MelsuShlta Et«trlc 71
COMMUHITY COLLEGE MEN
Gelden west 142. West H•s .,
( SeQu9'as T-'*'*"I
Wftf Hlb GtldMI WMt fl ff pf IP .........
Johnson
AYers
Smith
Jones
Su1111s Ftores
6 2 2 14 Mllr·Sltll I I 2 21
S 6 l 16 KrtsP S 10 2 20
10 O 2 10 CIMlm PIOl'I 1 3 3 17
6 I 4 13 Moser 3 l 2 9
4 s O 13 Anderson 9 S 2 23
6 1 1 13 Vemate 10 0 0 25 Rlct 2 2 3 6
Jenkins 4 I 2 9 Kourtrech 4 4 4 11
To1als 37 1S 13 19 Tplels S2 ?9 20 142
Hellt1l"le Golden Wtst, 70·41 l·PO<nf voets Gol<len West-Muller·Slecn 4
Yame•e S
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Estal'Cia 76, La Oulnta U
l Le Quinta T-'*'*")
Estancie Le Qvlftta tenllfTP feff ... 111
Htreda
Cu<hS .
McDaniel
ScnoieS
K11r
Heu
TotalS
4 13 4 21 Linck S 4 S IS
1 11 3 27 JOhllson I 2 S 4 ' o 2 10 Snv«Mr 2 O S 6 O O S O Ho 1 I l 3
4 , • 12 Camc>btll 12 4 0 32
O O 3 O llu I 0 7 2 Han 0 0 I 0
Kale o O I o
Kolla r 2 0 3 4
19 21 7S 16 Tolels 24 11 26 66
Score bv 0Ua"9«
Estanc•• 16 13 20 27-76
La Quinta 17 17 11 21-'6
J·PO•nt goals Estencie -Curtis 2. McOanoet
1 L• Qufnre -Campbell '· Snvder 2, Llnclt
West Torrance 76, HuntlnVtOft ltffch 7~~
(L• outnt• Teumement)
Huntlft9Mn .. ach West 'Terrence
19npfTP lefllJftll
Ttlompson • I 3 13 Sclluberl I 2 0 4 srewarl .1 o S 4 Tsai l O I 2
Locl\herl 1 I ) S Kim 6 t 0 20
Harrivan 1 2 3 S Moore 0 0 I 0
Lucas • S 1 1• Mc.Crev S 2 S 12
Le11ree1t I O 2 2 Faulkner • I I 9
Paran11 O o 1 O Donahue 6 2 2 14
Orelle 1 O 2 14 \/t rOd• S l 1 ll
Kotewsll• S 1 2 IS Morrison 1 0 0 2
Rice 1 o I l Totals 27 10 12 74 Totell 2' 11 12 1'
Score bv Oue'*1
HunllnGIOl'I BetCPI 11 9 26 21-74
Wesl fOfranct 21 14 2l 19-76
)·e>oint goals Hun11nv1on Beech -Kl-11<1
• Tl'lo!TIPSC>fl 4, HernQen, LUCU , West Tor·
ranee -none
TecM1cats None
Irvine "4, Unlvenitv 47
( lfvine WW'«I Mew~ T-'*'*")
lnllN UlllWnltY
Ounmever
Trout
Sa ins
Bu tone
Allre<l
R.Mone
J.Mollt
M Llllter
O.L1ttter
Meller Tolals
ltflllftll .. " .... 1 s • 9 Deller I I I •
1 l l I E""-t 2 0 I 4
1 1 2 6 Ftrrtfl 3 I l 1 o l 4 3 Gleuen l 2 S 4 s 2 1 13 Harris 0 0 0 0
1 1 l IS Mumaw l • S 12 1 6 4 10 Oliver 3 3 S 9 o o o o Cnue O 0 O O
0 0 1 O WOife 2 3 S 1
0 0 2 0
20 71 24 64 Totets IS 16 25 47
sc-b'I Ql.lerien
1r.,,1ne 16 16 14 It-..
l!r-47
rroul,
Unlversilv l1 11 I
Thrt•·POlnl 9081' Irvine Allred,
Bains Unlversltv Deller
T e<M1cats None
Marlnll SO, Brff·Otlnda 4f
(!Nine WMCI ... wt T_.IMl!tl
., ... Olinda Mef'tM
S1ewar1
Welker
Chn\w hn
Mc.Phee
Cherllon
Pi11rnen
Hudson
SNtw Totets
.. ""''-....... 1 ? 1 ' Paru I 6 1 22 • 3 1 20 CemefOl'I 2 2 4 •
10 22 Nvuven lO lt o o 4 o Cerreon 2 2 I 6
S 0 7 13 Fields I 1 l 4
0101 Newfield 1 0 0 2
4 1 2 9 SChufl1 I 0 2 2
0 0 0 0
19 1 17 4t Total' II 11 14 50
Sc-b¥ °""'" 8ree-Ol•not f 15 6 lt-49
Marina 1 12 1) It-SO
l ·DOlnt 9081$ Brte-OU~nerllon J,
We lker 1 Marln-Ngwen ,
TecMlcels Nont
EdlHft 6J, ~•rameunt St
( ll'VIM WMll Mewl T_,...,...)
~er..,_. ,..,_
P Hndrsn
Wllllems
Slnegel
DOU91e s
vernov
Mexv c. Hnorsn
Tot1f1
.. " IJf "' .. .. .. "' S 3 S IS MUfllf\V l 11 2 17 1 1 S 22 TllO«lt 4 I S 9
2 0 3 4 A. h lrd 2 0 0 •
1 0 1 6 MerliMtll ' s 3 21 3 0 3 6 Tvltr 1 1 I 4 o 2 3 l Cer•v 2 l o s 2 0 I 4 Jnlie 0 3 1 J 21 12 21 S9 Tote!$ 21 21 11 '3
kWe bV Oveftln Parernounf 1S 1' 17 1 2-ff £0it0ft It 13 .. • 7 ......,
3·oolnl eoef$. Ptf'emout!l-P Hend9f10n 2,
Oouole' 2, Wiiiems l.
TeclWlk.M· None
Sa•• .. 1dl 60, '-""' AM SO ~~A~ (.,,_ _. Mtwt T _ _,..)
4 ,. 9,0 11 .. 'J di .... Aal
s ~ u ....... -·r· 6 " u SJITIOll 2 0 3 4 Nl.ltfMrl s ) 1•
6 " l.2 MMtMll J 0 I 6 Clllver 1 0 I l
4 l7 1.0 OOltifl 10 2 J n l'MCllN 0 0 I 0 6 46 1J ,,_. J 0 2 6 JoMloOft 0 l I I
S 36 13 Gelllerl t l 3 l y..,. 1 J I t 4 tt 7.t ,..,..,, S t 1 11 Mor.... I 0 I 2 • ti 7.1 GofNI 2 0 l t Wle*._ 6 2 2 M
°"""9 I 0 2 1 "lamer• I I J J ..... ,.. ~ 1101 W1Mft JJ 41
4 • 7.S ,. Tot• 14 1t ti .. TOI... ll 12 IS •
611 a.s · ..,. .. ~
4 21 u Sedll1lletll " 1tt 11 ,........ I l6 S3 s.!fll Ana 7 14 1 n-te
S 22 4.4 J•Nlftl fNlt l lddll .. Ck-A~ 1, Demote
6 ll ' U 1. S.... ~ bnlofl I, CNl\191 I.
Slf U T.,.._:Ncf'9.
0c .... Ytew n. ~ v-. 62
IT-......-.. Qwo1 a'I I)
C:..trlM v...., OceM """ ........ .. .....
KO\tot1 4 S 2 16 FrOl\n S 1 4 II
Mc:COl'kle IS I 4 35 No'lne n 9 S 1 2J
McC•IHIMY I 0 l 2 EY-S 2 3 IJ
F•u 2 I 3 s ErMI 4 0 s I
Ma1urle 0 2 4 2 Tel Pelonis 1 S 2 1 ~ I 0 4 2 Gwel!MY l 0 0 7 Fl.ner O O I O Tm Pwtonlt 1 0 O 2
IC.0$1 0 0 I 0 Mertln 0 0 0 0
fofel' n 9 21 62 Totett 26 19 15 12
kWe"~ Culttrano Vellev 11 17 IA ,..._.,
OCeen View 14 12 21 U-72
l·POint 9Qel$. CePO Vellev-McCor1tle 3,
IC.otlofl 3. Oceen Vle-FroM l.
T ecttnlcelJ: None
F9'1fttaln V ... y 6f, Rl9hettl 4'
(Afte'le Gf' ..... T___.,l ,_..."...., .......
Hogen
Murden I
Merli
COl'COI' en
TWffVef'
HeflbuKll
Neuve11
COOll
O.WHYet'
PnllliPS
81ckeM
Stead
1Seercv
To•ets
....... .. .....
3 o 1 6 Hlckev o l o l
1 o o 2 Rafletro s o O 1l
ll 2 3 24 Pierce 0 0 0 0
3 )-4 • Sewvw-s 0 0 ' e
3 o l 6 Jonnson l 3 O S
3 0 l 6 HNrtierg 1 0 1 14
0 0 0 0 AlhbeUllh 3 1 2 1 2 O 2 4 l Mc:Teer O 0 0 0 2004 McNeil 03 0 3
0 0 00 MVt\llt( 2 01 4
1 0 0 2
I 0 ,0 l
2 0 1 •
32 • 12 '9 Total'
lure by Ouenel'S 11 ' ' ..
Fount11n l/ellev 16 14 19 ~
R111net1I • 12 13 10 13-41
3·p0ln1 "°"''· Founteln ve1w....-C0<coren l.
Rlgllelll-lteflttto 3.
WtttlnlMllr
.... IJf "' Shaw 1 4 4 18
Oleltl l I S 1
Murp/ly 6 0 2 12
Ollura 1 o • 3
Held 1 0 J 2
Vu 0 0 2 0
K1,..ulllma I 0 I 2
Galleeher O O o 0
Rou\tel I 0 I 2
lstlli 0 0 0 0
Hernende1 0 0 1 O 0
TotalS 20 S 12 46
. k«• bY
Weslmnster
81shoP
Bur Gil
WOif
.....
teffllf• 0 0 0 0
3 4 0 10
Fink
Andtrson
Beker Chtnovlcn
M<.Cov
Hamilton
OtmerHI
qotelt
ouarten
6 1 4 14 J 6 2 13
3 4 I 101
1 0 0 2
1 1 I 3
0 0 I 0
1 2 0 4
11 19 9 S6
I 13 11 14-46 a l7 lO 21-S.
3·110in• goers Weslmlnsler--Ol<ure 1;
81sll<H>'-.Al!Wson
EIUftdlde ,1, ... ..,.,, H•tber 41
IS.~T----) ................ ·~ ........ .. ......
L ..
Freem.11
Ota\1$k
Grev
~ Petilh
~sic Martinet TO tels
4129Menninll 4 071l
0 I 3 I Hliltf ICl!ef 4 4 2 13
l I 2 l hrn!WCI 6 4 I 16
20 1 4Sommer 2216
4 1!>9 Ctatla' 122 • 2 1 2S P9terson 0303
1 0 0 2 VrUPillel 3 2 0 I
4 0 l •
1151641
~.,
Tor.is 20 17 9 61
~
'""'"'' Herbor E~CM!dido ' l1 l1 1~1 ' . l7 13 •• i3-61
3·oolnl eoets. Ew:0nctido-Mannl111 3,
HelnlKl'ltl I.
Tecnnlcels: None.
Llbertv Christian 6f, t-aclfk SMres JO
(-·lteeUtl ~Klflc Sll«es LIMftv-OWbMft
....... "' lefflJflP
Hurst
8urlt.e
OOllne
Ditll
Conen
SPronver
Hessell
6 2 3 14 CNIP!>ell I S I 11
2 0 0 4 BeYlklen 0 1 4 2 0 0 S O Ettetl 9 I 4 IS
3 o 2 6 Jame' 6 O 1 14
1 o 7 2 o •conner 6 o 2 n
0020 Pnce 100~
1 0 2 4 HOllQlll 0 1 2 I
Garcia 0 O O C
Totals 14 2 16 30 ~b1a1s JO 9 14 6S
S<«t bV OllartiRN Pec1fl(. Shorn I I 6 t-lO
Liberty Cllrt11ten 17 13 l7 22:-69
3·P01n1 ll081' L1bertv-Chel>Pe!I l, Jemes 1,
Price 1
Tecnnkals Hunl !PSI. H1nell !PS)
Hltfl scMel bov\ scores
lrWlt Wend Mewl T___.. ,~ ...... itml• •ts>
Irvine 64. Un1versitv 47
Savanna U , KtnnedV '6 (CMMltt1911~) ,.
EdilOl'I '3, Perernoun.t S9 1-2 Pf)
Dane HIRs S2. Long 8Hcfl WllSOl'I 40 1 Flflll "9ca Sln'MIM!l)
L01'19 Bffctl Potv 12, Mililken 67
Merine SO. 8ree·Olillda 49 I~ P'IK• S.nMnetsl
North fltlYtrSlde) "· Foothill 4S
Sadellebeck '°· Senta Ana 50
T~tf~
t•t Ck.-'IAtw) a..melel... StmlllNll OcHn View n , Ceolstrano Vellev 62 ,.. "9<• 1emHIMI
Slrr• 14, Merrimac SS
La Qulllta 'T~ Estencle 76, l.e Quint• '6 (first)
Kattlle 73, El N\odent 70 (11\lrd)
Wesl TotTence 76, HuntingtOl'I Beech 74
I console tlon}
Cvor111 76, Torrence 64 (seventh)
~~T---.t
(CMm9iel .... s.mlllttllbl
Founteln Vellev 6', Rillhelll •
Ar,.ovo Grende 51. Homesl..O 39 S... Ollell"' T__,,.,..
(.,... ,_.)
EKondido 61, Newport Her'bor 41 0... V• T..,._..,
81lll00 S6. wes1m1m1.,. 46 ............
Lllltf'tv CMsllen ff, Peclflc snorea 30
COLLEGE WOMEN
Padk ClwhtlM 46, See-' C.-... 42 (11111· cur1 _,
~~ s.c..c ..... ........ .. ......
Allen 4 0 I I HertlgM S 0 l 10
FOMl'IV 0 0 1 0 Trost J 0 0 6
Dodson I 1 S 11 Mtnktf'I 2 1 S S
Fl'h 2 2 0 6 Helllclev 4 ? S 11
Pierce 2 I I 6 WOOdruff 3 2 2 I
Aikin• 1 0 2 4 Whistler I 0 1 l lttv«I 2 0 1 4 Ounlnclt 0 0 0 0
Totall 20 S 11 46 Tolals II 5 1' 42
Helfllme: Paclllc Chrlstlen, 20· 16.
l ·Polnt tMfs; Peclflc Cllrlsflen-Pitfce 1,
~I Colleee-Helllde'I I. TadlnlCM: None.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN ~WntM,C....U 1c..-.T-....... ) ............. ~ ....... .. .....
JottmO!I 6 0 2 12 SourloCI! 2 0 I 4
... .,,,. 2 O 0 4 C.Wo I 0 0 2 ~ 3 1 27""°"1er 1 10)
JeckMll S 1 0 II s.lcJtn I 0 0 2
SWenMlll 6 o 1 12 Mdntwe 1 01 2 Gendrin..r s 0 t 12 5nor1 2 0 3 4
Slleer l 0 0 2 Hello I 0 0 2
Htmlflon 1 2 I 4 Ledtttne 13 0 0 H
Jenkins 1 2 I 6 Tolosz 7 o l 14
Toten JI t 11 M Tote!\ 22 ' 4S
Helttlme: G4'dtn ""'"'· S2·20. 3•Nlftl eoeh: NoM.
Ttdlnlcals: l'toN.
0...-.. C•st St, CUM• J4
CC:....T-.....-1
Or-.. c.... I c...-.... ,.. .. .....
Arnoell 3 O l • Pallkreta l 0 2 2
,..,,,,.,, 1 3 I 11 *"'°"'" 0 0 1 0 Ltute S 1 0 11 Grawe1 0 0 0 0
Tl!Omn 2 O 1 4 E"*'M 0 0 0 0
HenMfl 4011~12 44 ltlf!WIOUM 1 0 2 2 OulW 2 0 I 4
°'9911 111,..,,_.111022n
Wrlltlt 0 0 1 0 IC.UOIM 0 0 0 0 lall• 4 0 I I Mc.AW l 0 I t
Telelt U S 9 " Totn 15 ' 11 34 Ha#llme-0r-. Coes•. JHI , ....... toM: None.
Tadlnlcalt: Netta. 1
MtOH SCHOOL GtALI
OcllM Ytew JI, " ...... 4J ( ....... , ........ ,
0-WW V_.
"-'-:-' -: :; MofotO r ~ , , Snllftl 262M A'*'~ 4 0 41 ~If\ )1371Q ltt • NwNt 4 1 4f Gl9ill 0020
T..-I l t , Le 2 1 4 S
..._ OOIO Mc:OsMd 15 nt
CellM 12t6,... ~··· ,.,,_ 0 t I t
.....,,. • 0 I 0
""" • 0 • 0 T..... ti 14 i. • T .... .......... " '. 0 • It J4 1)-tl
7 IS t 1>-0
Bidding farewell
Kar"8ID Abdal-Jabbu of tbe Lakera
abak• tbe band of Boeton Celtlce Pre81-
deat Red Aaerbacb wbile betq preeeated
wttb a piece of tbe noor of Boetoa Oard
u a memento. Friday'• wu Abdal-Ja
bar'a ftaal refalar-MUOD &ame la BolltOI
NHL STANDINGS c;.,,... c .... enc•
StnV'M DMsieft
Caloerv Kln9i Eomon1on
Wln11lpeg
Vancouver
WLTPts
23 5 5 51
21 ll l 43
II 12 3 39 13 10 s 31
12 17 5 29
GF GA
143 16
176 134
1S7 132
122 119
112 11•
Detroit
SI. Louis
Toronto
Mlnneiota
Chicago
Norris Division
17 10 • 38 131
12 13 s 29 99
11 19 2 24 103
9 16 6 2• 96
8 19 • 20 12S
w•s ,..,..,enc.
Patrkk Division
Plll$1>Urgh 18 11 2 38 1•9
NY R1119ers 16 12 • 36 l27
WHhinoton 15 13 4 34 109
Phlladetphfa lS 17 2 32 130
N•w Jers•v 12 1• 5 29 107
NV l$ll nder' 7 22 2 16 91
Adams DMWtl
Montreal 19 10 6 44 135
8-oston 13 12 8 34 107
Hartforo 13 IS 2 28 110
Buffalo 12 17 3' 27 109
Qvebee 11 20 2 2• 117
• ,rtcleY'S Sc,WH
Killel 6, Ottroll 4
Catoerv s. Vancouver 3
Tedllv'' ~ Kinel " Mtnnesot•. S.3S pm
Quebec e t 80\IOl'I, 10.JS a.m.
Ne... Jtf'seV ., NV l\Jenden. 4 OS P.m
0t1rolt et Plllsburgh, 4.JS o m
Eomon10l'I at Heriford, 4;3S 11 m
Winnipeg 11 Washington, 4 3S p m
NV lteneef\ el Montre11. S-OS om.
. Pllll•ClllPlll• el Toron111, SOS o m
Chicago at St. Loul\, S·3S P m ,
Ktnes ,, RM WIMS 4
kere by .. «!eds
120
102
139
"' 1S2
133
119 110
122
123
135
110
91
105
134
lSJ
LOS Anlltlt!S
0t1ro11
0 2 4~
l I 2--..1
""' ~-led I. Oelroll, MecLten II IZomt>o. Yitrmen),
14-0S, Pene1tles-Ge1111n1, Del, minor·mlscon·
duct (unN>Prtsmenllke conduct), UJ. Murpl'lv,
Del (hlllh·SllClllng), S:26, WellKS, LA (rouvrt·
Ing), 1'SS. l(lnQ, Ott (rOUllhlno). 1 SS,
8eurneerlner, LA (trlpPtng). 1'4.l, Ta v1PI', LA
(\le$h\ng), 14 Sol Sec ..... hrlM
2 Lol """'"' TOfWlll II (Kru\htlnvskl, McSorlev I. I 27. 3 Los Angele$, Te'llor 14
(RoOltelfle, Leldlew), U I, 4 Detroit, Gelltnl l7
(Norwood), 11:26 !PPI PeNttles-tCrusnelnvslu,
LA tcross·clleckinol. 4.20, Beumgertner, LA,
mlnor'·melot' lrouen!M. """'""''· 6..S6, IClnt, 0t1, malor lfi9!\ti111>. 6:56, Norwood, Ott (hold·
Ing), 9.CM, Grellk'I, LA (unMIO(tsmenllll• COl'I·
duell. '17, Tonelll, LA CrOUllhlne) 14.•.
HORSE RACING
HtllyWMd Part
,alOAV'1 a•tuLn I.., ., Jt ... ...,, ca • ,,_.,.I ,.ST aACI. I lilt ""11•
SNr'-1si.-1 •oo •JO no Frlfl Hoel\ tCe\1-) 16 tO 7 tO c-u lloH llertl no
lime 14'1
SICOWO aAel •• fur'°"9• Ctile'• Ot Mil<'• \McCrftl ua uo Joo Jen11...-1 CSl•...,sl SOO UO' F ......... ti l.\IU IV_1_I 6 t0 Tlmt I 111 U D~ Y ~I.I H l<I SU IO
T ... D aACI. I milt Cac"" tOieutftl • '° l 40 l 00
1(-°" Flvill9 CDlll•vl U t 1.0 .,._, Sier CVeteo\r-1 J.IO ,,,,,. lcll•
U IXACTA Cl 11 M l<I l)t ot ,OUllTM aACI. I """ HollV..-11..rtr t P!!cv I 10 .. S 00 4 OI 1nc-.-. 1Gt.-1 ,., no
T-t$-I HO T""9 l)U
st aaACTA I• II -.a OI U ONLY """-1 Cl·111·41 Mid , .. ,..
Oucrle\nt, LA lrouel'llnol, 1•·•, Mc.Sorlrt. L.A, CIOuOle minor (rCMJlfllng), 14 41, Delorme, Ott
(rougtllng), U •. MecLeen, Ot1 (fOUllfllne),
14:41; G.i&enl, Del trOUllfllng), 14:41.
8eurn9ettt11r, L.A. mlw:onovct, l71l, Allison, LA (illlerf«tna), 17"3, Lot .AnNlft btf'ICll,
served bV Looen (leilur• to go dlrtctlv to
oeMllY t>o1t), 1713, Zom0o, Ott, m1w:onouc1.
1n3, Burr, 0e1 lrOU9!\i1111I. 1713 TIWd ~ s. LOI Angete,, Wellers I <Gret1llY. HHtv).
1:2S, 6. Detroit, ZomDO l IY1errnen, Gellenll,
9:31 (pp), 7. Los Angeles, Nlcl'lollt 35
<Oucnnne). ll.lO, •. Los """'"· AHl$Ol'I • tCa rpenltr, Gret1ky), I !'SJ, 9. Detroit,
Ytermen 30 (O'Connell), 19 11, 10 LOI """'"· Gretzkv 2S, 19:S9 (enl. Penettles-Tevlor, LA
(cron·c11e<Jdng), t:S7, IC.lime, Ott Unttr·
ferti\Ce), 3:14; A"''°"· LA (Interference), 7:44
Shots Ol'I 9081-Los Anetltt 7·7· l:>-16 De·
troil 13· 13· 17-43, Powtr·Plev OP9Ql'lunlflfl.-Los .Aneetes 0 of
4: Oetroll 1 ol 9 Goelles~Los Anveles, Hee1v, 16·•·0 (4.l
shots·39 '8Vtsl. oe1rol1, Henton, 6·3·4 (75·20)
Alfendenc-19.11S.
Refer-em McCreary Linesmen-Mike
Cl/ii<., Oen Scllaettte.
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Orer199 Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 17, 1&ea •
~CAA spanks BouSton football
3-year probation ruled, no bowls for two years
HOYSTON (AP) -The Univers11~ of ~ouSlon s football program, completing one of
rts one of Its most successful seasons, was olaced o~ probation for three years by the"
NCAA Friday_. and barre~ from bowl games for
two ~can and f~om telcv1S1on for one.
The pen.alt1es stem~ from violations that occurred dunn,a the tenure of former Coach Bill
Yeoman, who 1s now a S 100,000-a-year athletic fund ra iser at the school.
The Cougars also lost 10 scholarships for
next season. leaving Coach Jack Pardee w11h 15
scholarships for the 1989· I 990 academic year.
J:iouston becomes the St"venth school in
the na.ne-member South~est Conference 10 be
penalized by t~e NCAA in the past three years.
The punishment does not affect the
Couprs, 9-2. Aloha Bow) ~ppearan« aaainst
Washington State on Christmas.
The NCAA also advised the school to
prohibit Yeoman from "enp,ma m duues on
behalf of the un1vtrs1ty's athltuc proaram that
place him m contact \Alith prospecuve studcnt-
athletes or representatives of the institution's
athleuc interests for a period of one year."
Yeoman feured after the 1986 season after
25 seasons at the Southwest Conference school.
Univcrsuy president Richard Van Horn
said he would Kl up a meeting soon with
Yeoman to discuss his fu ture with the school.
The latest sanctions marked the third time
Houston was placed on probation for viol-
ations that occurred durina Yeoman's tenure.
The Cougars received a thrce·)car proba-tion starting tn 1966. and in 1977 the) were
placed on one year probation.
Yeoman was not at his office Fnday and
could not be reached for comment. No ooe answered a telephone call to his home.
Van Horn said the school v.ould not appeal
the penalties and pra1~d the pr<>&ress made b) Pardttand11hlct1cd1rcctor Rud> Davaloso..,cr the past two )cars.
"The problem was caused b) some dumb
things we did 1n the athletic department,"
Davalos said. "Now Jack . m) self and the
players have to suffer for 11.
.. But we are not a couple of ca rpctbagers
who came in here to build a program up and get
rich off it and hit the road.'
Davalos said he and Pardee v.ould ride out
the probation. "Hovston 1s not a stepping stone
for "s like it has been for some others," Davalos said. "We·re here to stay."
The NCAA started 1n..,es11gattng the
Cougars 1n October 1986 after former pla)'crs
Lonell Phca and David Roberson claimed they
recci"ed $18.000 and SI 0.000 during 1hc1r
playing tame at Houston.
The NCAA gave the school a last of more than 250 infractions 1t had uncovered 1n a letter
of mqu1f) on Jul) 13
"The current athle11c department staff had
no involvement 1n an) of the "1ola11on
reported b) the NC A.I\ infractions comm111ee."
Van Horn said.
"One of m) rtgrets 1s that Coach Pardee
and the current pla,ers have to bear the
punishment of 1he5(' infrac11ons even though the)' played no pan 1n them. I think 1ha1's the great traged) of th1s."
Pardee. who has been rumored to be
leaving the school for other Jobs. said he was
staying with 1he Cougars and was pleased the
sancuons finall > v.ere d1spen5('d.
"We're haltv.a> through 1h1s," Pardee said
"The las1 tv.o )Cars have been the worst dealing
wtth rumors and innuendo. Ifs much better
dealing wath realu)."
Davalos said he felt the NCAA was more lenient becauK of 1he progress the school had
made 10 the pas1 two )Cars. Bill Yeoman
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MAim •TA,....NT tftteftdecl .... ~ NA .. ITAnMaMT um aTAftmNT NOTICI °' NAMI ITAlW•NT to 9IMllO • P<9'!>0Usiy •P-also l>'OVl<l• IOf boll\. I*-..... I TAftmNT fisted •b<MI on (l'lOt Y•tl
TN lolloWlng l*IOnl .,. Mated at the oMce et. NCHI-The followlng person• .,. The foloMng l*IOfl• .,. ~ ~p Tl\e IOlfowlng pereona ara ptCMMI UM permit Which! tonal Ind c:Of"portlt guaran-TM lolowlng l**>n$ art .i.ttrey L Walle ~ llullneae u Rtl I AaSOC1&1Wa, INC , CS<Hng buelneee .. doing bullMN u · (lea. 1101-t101 dOlng bul4neea u permitted• lol)by ·~~seon , .. of Red~t Agan-00t11g bu11nMS u Tl\tS 1111emen1 was filed
S ----~1 H~NA.oel.,..!400 4170C-..-DrM. ....... MATTRESS DIS -LOM COMPANY; DRIB-U.C.C.) ISLAND AUTO REPAIR of911tlllllil'lgl\OlelandtoC'f, '•landvelut:!_S2.500.000 VENl &VIOI RARECOINS wtll\theCountyClerko10f
. ..,.... "''"' y. ..,,una .......,. leec:9', Cellomla TRIBVTORS 1701 Soutl\ BLE DIAPER DISPOSABLE TO WHOM IT M AY CON-ANO Tl~E. 1577 MonroYla, allow st>d hotel to bt Oj)t(· rom Mola ..,.velopment 15652 W1t111m1 St &-1<. anga County on Oec:embet ~~~I ~ .... 2651 ,.,.5 Lyt en.,on.,.,._"--Yt,'Boyd Str .. i, Senta Ana. DRIBBLE DIAPER, 1491 CEAN Newoon ~I\. Cal•I 82M3 tied•• 1 tied end brtal(last COfpor111on Tinnn C11tf 82880 l, 19t8
-"' y,.,., • 1111. Celil 92705 Baktt Stree'I, SUit• 3, Coat• rNotlCe IS l\efeby given 10 Rodney Malcolm Smttl\, lec.hty ..mtet1 IOefuOes '"'I Al .,. altern1t111e IOI Teo Freeman. 151552 Wit-,._12
Ion Alie., Palo Alto, Cell! Tllla buMI lrt1Mfw le tub-Oahcln Corporation. 1 Meta, CalifOfnla 921526 the Creo11ors, of 4 TELL ~ N CtmbridQt Orenge. MMe. ol • contonent•I propoMd •mend"'8nt Mola U1m1 St Tusttn Caltl Pubttltled Ofarige Coast 9•30hl•H lecl to Catlfotnta Unltotm Ca11lorn1a corporation, 1701 LIS& M De Meglio. 185 Enterprl-. fnc. 1 Calt-Calif 82151515 br1akl111 and alcol\ollc Development COfpor111on ta 82880 Daily Pilot Oeoembet 10. 17
Aylend Kelley, 305 LyttOnjCCNnmtfclal Code Sac:Hon South Boyd Str .. t. Sant• Cope De Oro, BrN, CA lornla corporation, Trens-JOMC>h Tl'lomu CHtro, beYefmges to note+ guests. offering to purchue A. Tl\ts business " con-• 31, 19t8
Ava .. Pelo Alto, Celll tlOI. Ana Ct11f 82705 821521 letor, whoM buSinesa Id-436 N Pine, Orenge, Calif Ttle PfC>POMd amendmen11dtvelopman1 Agency• ducteo by an 1ndMdu11 S.-153 94301•1486 The n-enct lddrMe of This buslneu 11 con· Oen De Leon, tl534 dr"' 11 1n75 Main s1r .. 1, 92151515 ln\IOl\le9 • req°"t to further proi>«ty Tl'l11 rag1.str1nt com-1----------
Thl• builnan 11 con· Iha pereon with whom ducted by·• corl)O(ellon Cetalpa, Unit M , lrvtne. County ol Or· Tl\ls buslne11 11 con-et(peod ttle Bed and Brtlil· Copies ol ttle •mendmenttmeoceo to tr1n1ac1 bUsl-fltalC M>TICE ~ed by. a limited partner· ctalma l'ftay beftled te ~· Tha regl1tr1nt com-8, Anal\elm, CA 92801 anga, State of CaHlor0,t1. ducted by· • general pert-fut.lobby llld to establtSh a to ttle •iusttng Own.r Par-,nHs . under Ille llct11ousl----------.;.;;..--
ahlp • fllll I AISOCtATll, INC., menctd to tranaact bust· Teofllo GL AMtfr'tnla, 4 that 1 bulk treoaltt 11 about nershlp cale dining area with al· t1Clo111on Agreement, toan bullnes& name or nemes ltlCTITIOUa ., ... ,,
f l\a reglllrant oom· "10C-pwC>fM,autt.t, ness under tile llctillous Snapdragon, l"'lne, CA to ba made to WON H Tl\e r eglltrent. com-colv111e ~mges for l'lotet documenrs condittor\1 lllled above on Novembet MAm aTAftmNT
menced to Irena.ct bull• ..._POff leec:tl, Celtfofnta business neme or names 8271' HONG and M. RAN HONG, menced to transact bu-'· gvn11 and ltle general pub-theteto by Sumitomo Bank " 1888 The lollowlog peraons are
,,... u(lder ttle llC1ltlous t2-Md the laet •r for listed •boYe on No11tmbaf October 13, t88e Transfer ... wnOM lddr"' nesa under ltle fictitious Uc Thie P<OjeCt ttas been r• of Ca.lllorn11 lfl<I MOie De-Ted Freemart doing bual,_ u :
bulineat neme or nemes """t clatMecl by anr cradf.-18, 1888 LIH M Ot Meglio 11 •8 Blue Jay, lrvtne. Coun-bulln ... name or names viewac:t, and 11 has been cs. vetopmant Corpor111on Tl\11 1111emen1 wu ltleo MEZCO CO~P . 7721 COl-
lla ... 1ed •bo119 on Jenuery 25. '°' lhal be "-YI. 1• Adela HOiii. President Thie buelnen Is con-ty of Orarige, Steta of Cali-llsted lbQYe on (not yet) term1ned tl\at II is eateg0r1-purcn1M olf9r art on file for w111\ tl\e County Clarlt. of 0r. ,g11e Ave., WMtm1n1ttr 1 at 5 "" wtltcfl .. the buei-This $1atemant was Med ducted by. CO-par104ll'I fOfnla ROdney Malcolm Smith ealty tlltmPI Undllf tile , .. publlc tn9')41C110n ll'ld copy. Inge County on November Celtt 92U3
RytanO Kelley MM def befON the con-•with the County Clerk of Or-Tl\a regl1tr1nt com-Ttla P<operty to be trane-Tl\, statement wu filed Qulremeo11 of11\e Calil0fnl1 Ing IOf 11\9 COS1 of clupll-16 1988 Mezeo. Celtfomia n21
Tlll9 11•1ement was llltd MMmatton date ep1clfled ange County on Oeoemt>er m9flCed to tranUC1 bull-!erred 11 located at 3301 With ttle County Ctark or Or-Enlllronmental Ol.l•hty Ac( cation at the ottic. of tl\e ,__, Colgate AW9. Westmln.lter
wtth the County CIOfk of Or--.W., 1, 1988 neaeund« ttle l1Cltlous bull-Harbor ~1.rd. Santi 1rige County on oec.mt>er NOTICE IS HEREBY Ctty Clerk, City "of Hunt· Publlltleo Orange •Coast Ceti1 82:M3
... Counl)t on OecernbOf Oeled "ec1111111r t.-t• ,..,., ow ntme-Of ,,.,,_ lllted Alla. County of O.cange. 7, 1988 FURTHER GIVEN that said lngton 8eecfl, 2000 Ma.n Dally Pilot e>ec.nt>er ' 10 Tl\11 bualn ..... con-
2. 1"' ,_ .laae111hlne Woodlock, Stepl'len L CtflJon, 27758 lbo\19 on Oc1obet 13, 1988. State of Caltfomia 92705 , .... Pubhc l!Nttng wtU bt held on Street. Hunllngton 8Mc:h 17. 24 t988 ' ~ed by.• corporation -~Woodtock Santa Mtl'garlt1. Suite 370, TN1 statement wu filed Seklt:lfOC*1Ylldelcnbed Publtlhed Orange Cout tl\9911\dayofJll'Utry 1989 C1111ornia, !between Iha s..12e1 The registrant com-O·~~ oa!n~ ~t Published Orenge Coast MIS1son Viejo, Calif 9289 t """t" the County C~ of Or-1n genatll u: M stock In o.lty Pilot Dacember 17 24 11 11141 l\Our of 7 30 pm., In l\Ou•a of 8 00 AM · 5 00 PM menci.o to tranMC1 bull-
2;-3F 1 1.,,88 • 1 · 1 .011ty Pilot Oec*'1bef 17, Publllhed Orlflga Coe.st angeCountyonOCtobet31. trada, n.1ures, equ~t 3t, t948, January 7, 19" · tl\eCounctlCtlamoersoltlla Monday th"" FrtOly e.11· nees Ul\Oer Ula nc11110us
• • "' 1888 Oatty Ptlot Oec*'1ber tO, 17, 1988 ano goo0 will of tl\at repro-S• 170 Newport 8Mc:h Ory Hiii. otulNe ol l\Oltdays •-.,. lllftTll'C ~ ,_ or "*'-
S•·l515 sal76 24,31,t988 I ""'27 graphle canter business!= 3300 Newport Boule'lftrd,1 Interested persons may '"_,_,,-. llstedebov9onNfA
SI· t~ll Publllhed Orange Cout known u TOP COPY and ~ Beedl, CA, 92663 ISUl>mlt wntten comtMnts FICTITIOUa .,_11 Claude H KOUCN
----------Di lly Pilot NO...,,,ber 26, De-located 11 ~30 Herbgr 11 Wfllc:tl time and pl-eddresaed to Ille City Clerk MAm ITA1WMaMT Thie statement wu tiled "8JC M)JIC( PtaJC M)TIC[ eembOf 3, 10, 17, f888 Blvd , Santa Ana. County 01 ....C ll)TIC( lnler"led pwsons may ap. of 11\e City of Hunungton Tl\e fO!low!11g P«SOM ar With Ule County Clertl of Of.
-S.-l-19 i-Or8"09: State of C1111orn1a _.. PM' eno be 1-d 1'-eon 8Mc:h Poat Office Bo• 190 doing but1n-. • • ~ County on December
FICTmOUa ....... FICTfTIOUa .,..... 8271)5 ... _Tlll0U9 ....... II )'OU c:nallenge 11\11 P<Oiect l Hunttngton Betel\ Call-~BS&S ENTERPRISES 1, 1888
MAm ITArn.NT NAMI I TATIMINT rtBJC ll)T1C( Tl\e bullt, transfer wlll bt T>..H!"-aTA'n•NT In court. you may be lm11ted lorn ... 9~ Pf'\Ot to the 17221 Redhill lrlltne CalJf neee. ~ fOllowlng per1on1 are The tolloWtng persons are CONUmmated on or el1er .. ,. following peBOnl are to' rel1111g only thoM issues l\Our o1500 PM, on Oec:em-927,. · • Publlsheo Orange Cout
OOlflQ bualneel u · d0111g t>ullneu u FICTTTIOUI ., ... ,, ttle Sth day of ::January 1889, doing bullMH u you or someone elM ,.,MO bOf 30. 1"' MIChaet w c;_. 1 SO? S 011ty Pilot oac.tnber 10 17
Al S CONSUL TING EN· NATIONAL MARKETING NA• aTATE•NT "8JC ll)JIC( and claims mey be filed et MED-RELIEF, 2011 West· 11 the public l\Nnng a. At tl\e time and place ~altt San ta Ana Calif 24, 31 19t8
GINEERS, 18 Curecao. SERVICES. 771 W 19th St. Ttle fol4owlng peraona are ITATE•NT Of' Sprl11g Moun111n Escrow ~~'!._Drt\19, Suite 8, ~ ICIJl!ed 1n tl\11 notioe, or 1n l'lOted tboYa, all persons 927<>4 . S..t51
Laguna Niguel. Clall 82677 Ste J, Co111 M ... , Calif. doing buslneu 11. A•ANDOl-NT or: C«C>of•tlon, Re· Escrow No ....... 11. Calif 82863 written cOfrespondanc:e ~ Interested 11\9 lbo\19 mailer Tl\ls busaneH 11 con-
Sem a r A. Hout, 18 82627 FREEWAY FASHION EX· Ual Of' FICTfTIOUI 0739-my, 23832 Roc:kllald er:" Cl\alm«I Royal, 21520 Hvered to ttle City at, or pflor may appear and be l'IMfd oucieo Oy _,, tndlllidual NIJC M)TIC(
Curacao. Llguna nlguel, Larry Ntllson, 22682 PRESS. 874 JoAnn St , llU ... al NA• Blvd., •295. El Toro. County C i ~~Newport BMel\, :oo ':'9~~ ~Ing ~o; ':'! .:arr:.. r--~: 1 Tl\e rtg1atr1n1 com-FICTlllOUS _, .....
Calif. 921577 B1rlo11an10, Mission Viejo, Coste M .... c1111 82827 Tl\e lollowlng par ions of Orange, State of Call· •f~i• buslneH 11 con· 714•1544•32001 etty Clertl I meoc:ed to transact butl-,.._ ITAru.wT
Thie bualna11 11 con-Calll. 821592 JOl'ln Scott Powelson 174 hlvt abandoned the use of lorrna 92830-2896 ducted by t!1 lndMduat WANDA I . MOOK>, CnY Oateo December 15 IWllbu•·~~n•...:.tle flcllltou. The folloWlng penona are
ducted by; an lndlvldua.I Jtff Neilson, 1920 Curtis, JoAnn Street. Costa Mesa. 1119 Flctltfoue Business A" claim• must be r• Th renit1r ent com -CLIM, CfTV Of' Nt:W-1949 -·---·-or ntmN doing bus!..-•;
The reglltrant com · Redondo Buch. Calll Cell! 92627 . N•m•· COLE OF NEW· Cetlltd at 11\•t lddress b)' 11141 ~ to lrlnAC1 busl-'°"T •&CH Pubtlsl\ed Ofange Cout '~;a;: •bove on January l , AMERICAN COMPANIES,
manCed to lrtnHCI bull· 80278 Faltl\ Ann Brannigan, PORT. REALTORS, 2515 E 4th di)' of Januery, 1989• un-~est under tl\t fie1Uoua Publllhtd Oranna "'---i Dally Piiot Oec:eml>Of t7 18 M ........... W ,,__ 18300 Von Karmari Ste 1510 neat unOer the llctltlou1 Tl\11 business 11 con· 5301 Lido Sendl Or , "141W· Co•ll Hwy COfone de! Mer leaf ttle bulk trensle< also ··..-....,_ 27 19t8 ....,_ ~ l1'llne Celll 92715 buelMea n•me or nemea ducted by co-partne<s port Beacl't. Callf 921563 Cehl 92625 • Includes tha transfer ol
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Ouslneea nema or 8*'"" Dally P110t Oec*'1bef 17 • Thll stetement wu hied · • ·
ll11ed above on Jul19 18, The r eg11tr1nt com· Tl\ls business 11 con· The Fictitious Business 1iquor llo9"M.1nwl\1Cl\cue, 11•~-•~onNIA 19H S1178 Wttl\theCount)'ClerkolOr-Madrigal & Anoc:l•1••
1917 maneacs to transect busl· dueled by a general Plf1· Neme referred 10 •bo..,. wu all claims tn\IJ1 be reeellltd """'' Cl\elm«s Royal Sa 178 ange Counry on Oeoemt>er Inc:· • c.tlt<>rnia Cori>or-
Semer A Hout ness under the llcllllous nerstlip flied In Orange County on prior to ttle date on wnk:I\ This 111temeot wu hied 7 l988 atron
Thlt statement wes liltd bu11net1 n1ma or names Tl\e reglstrent c om. December 31 18155 FILE ttle liquor llcense Is trans-wltl\ the County Clerlt of Or· WllTll'C ,_.. This bualn.sa 11 c:on-
wf1h Iha Coun"' Clerk of Or-fisted 1bove on Oeoember 2, ~-.-.. 10 tren·~t .... -•. 0 F2 ..... 9 • tarred by tile Department of tnQt County on Nov9mbet NI.IC nu1-. Publlinecs n....~ Coel1 due:1ed by • corpotttton " .. ~ • ..._ ..... .,.... N '"'" l 8ell9' Con 17 1988 NI.JC M)TIC( r:>•·f'-... lot..._:'-=:.!..": 17 2• Tl\e reg111ran1 c;.on1-efl08 County on December 1888 1 nel• under Iha l1Cltll0UI Allard & AMOCtalee Inc. Alccl'lollc age lrol • ,_ FICTITIOUS ....... - , ... ..,__..,.,_ ... meneed to llWIUCl bus.-
2. 1981 Lerry Netlson ou11neea name or names C1111orn1a 803 Gerdenti So far as known to Illa Pubhshec:I Of C t ITATE•NT Of' NAMI ITATIMaMT 31 1988. Janvwy 7 1989 nets under the flCtltout
,... Tl\la st11emen1 was hied I listed above on Oec*'1ber 5, Way Coron• del Mar Calif tranaltrHa, •II busman Oaily Ptlot o.c.m9'?! 3 ~~ MA MDCI-NT Of' The lollowlng '*'°"' art S.· 173 bulll'leM neme Of "*'-
Publlsl\ed Orange Cout •HI\ tl\e County Clefk of Or·, 1988 92625 names end lddraues u9td 17 24 19N UM Of' fl'ICTTTIOUI dOtllQ t>ull,_ u · hated tboY9 on Nowmbef
Dally Pilot e>ec.nbet 10, 17, l1}g9 Coun1y on Oeoember J s Powelson This buaineu wu con· by Transf9fors tor tile three s t31 .,..... ..... PINKERTON REAL TY " 1988 24• 31• 19H .,_157
7• 1888 Tills etatement wu llltd ducted by I co.-por111on rars last Ptsl. '1 different •· Tilt IO!lowing par1.ot1s 3052 Clubl\ouse Road P\llJC ll)TIC( D.vt<I A MedrJOlll
.--F4CIO:aM wltl\ tl\t Coonty Ctertl of Or-This s111am.nt wu filed rom the1lbo-rMrnut~ l\av. abtn<lOned Ille uM ol Cost•~ cai11 92626 Thia stattrnOflt wu flleO 0::;r:!•:~•'= 8~ ;nge~"IY on Oec:embet wttl\ ttle County Clerk of Or-1~~~ ~:!1°'u~"~ 11/.,~:; 11\e F1c111tous Business Allred L P1n1t."1on 3052 Fl<:~.,..... -''"IN County CW. ol Or·
----------131 18Sa Janu:;, 7 1989 ' . 1 ange County on Novembet CA 92714 and MlnUteman fl\aJC NOTICE Nam• PACIFIC WEST Clubhouse Roed Coste TN AT'lm'NT 9"09 County on ~ rtaJC ll)TIC( ' ' F4003ll 18 1988 ! p IT 3« ""--I YACHTS 3404 V11 Oporto M ... Cla.I 92628 tie l<HIOwvlg PWIOfll Ire 17 19t8 S•· 169 Pubtl"*l Orange Coast Published Or~ Cout ress 0 ustin, 1 4 .._.... FICTfTIOUI .,...., 1 Suia 202 Newport 8each Th.11 bus1neu s con· OOlng ~ u ,,..._
FICTmOUa .,_.. --Dally POOi Decent.,_, 115. 23. Deify Pilot December 3 10 port Avenue SU1te B Tustin NA• aTATIMENJ Calli ~2663 cluc:.ted t>y en 11\dtVld~ TOTAL CONTROL 333 E Publltl\ed °"9llge Coast
NAm ITA.,.._..,. 30 1988 January 15. 11189 17 24 19H g A 9288
7°77: Top S Copy Tl'le lolfow•f'lg '*1001 are Tiit Foc:t111ous Bus•ntss The rag11tr1nt co'"-1811\ St z O Costa t.4ell. Daily Pilot ~bet 3 10
The foitowlng pat1IOC\I .,. PUBllC M)TIC[ F-972 Sa· 136 u~~·~r 1r! ne. c~;~11!reet dotng bu,11"9$1.. Nlme referred 10 ab0"9 WU meo<:ed to transact Dull-C.1·1 921527 17 24 t988
OOlng business u . DI I 30 I ERA COLE OF NEW-ltlect in Or11\ga County on -u~ ..... hC11llOUI . Gregor) Joaeofl lzay 333 Sa·t30
A PERSONAL TOUCH, 1 FICTITIOUa IUSINEll • j •tad November POAT REAL TORS 2515 e 'September s 1985 FILE ous.nass name Of nemea e 1811\ St •O Costa Mea ----------
2080 Continental A11e . NA• STATl•NT 1988 Cotti Hwy Corona del Mer, NO F2858411 ltsted above °"(not tell C.hf 92627 PlaJC NOTICE
Coat• MaM. Calif. 82827 PlaJC M>TICE Won "· "°"'' M. "-Ca111 92625 Menne Systems inc a Allred L P nkerlon Th•• bus1ne11 11 con· __ ;....;.;~;...;.~.;..;..;;._.._
Ruben & Slndr1 Torr". dJ::; :!'::.": r.'SO<ls ere PUBlJC M)TIC[ "°"I Allard & Mloc:1a1" Inc , Mtch1gan corporat.00 1935 Tiits statement wu hied tlucted by nu11>and •nd wite FICTITIOUS.,... ..
2080 Con11nantal Alie , PLACENTIA ANGELINA, FlCTITIOUI .,_II o:~bl~1':: g;:~~~:' Calllorn1a. 803 Gerdtllla Snerrington F20e. Newport '#tll\ the COullfy Cieri( 01 Or-Tl\e reg1•tr.an t com-NAm STA,.....,.
Cotta M .... Calif. 821527 L TO 19800 MacArthur NOTICI °' NA• aTAlW•NT 11988 Way. Corona del Mar, Caltl Beach. Calif 92663 ange County on December menceo to tranaar blo.._ The followtng peraona are
Thia bu1lna11 11 eon· Bou'9verd Suitt 680 lrvlne PoUllUC HIAMNG Ttla lollowl11g person• are F9711 82825 Tnls business wu con-7, 1988 ""s ul'ldtr tl\e K11tou1 dOlng bu•naea u :
ductedb'f.hu1band1ndwlla Cam 827i5 ' · NOTICE IS HEREBY dOlngbuslneeau I Thia bualnau I• con-duc:tedbya cOfporation F40mlO bull,_. name or names e N T e R p R 1 s e
The regl11r1nt com· Dold ~ MtCl\llSOn, GlllEN THAT THE City (•)ANYBODY s PRESS ducted by • cor~•Hon Tl\11 lllltment WU hied PIJOhShed Orel\ge Cout listed lbOW on NIA DIMENSIONS. 6SO Town
menCed 10 trenaact t>ual-Tru1lee ott tile Mlcl\elson Council of ttle Clry of N-· (b)O M. MANAGEMENT, 815 PUBllC NOTICE The rag11tr1n1 com· •ill\ ttle County Clefll ol Or-Otlty Pilot Oeoemt>er 17 24, Greg J Illy Center Or. • 1900. CO.ti neea under the flclitoue FemllyTruat U/D/T/ Oecem-port Beach did on NO\ltfTI· BrOOlll\ollow Or. Senta Ana, '"411'1Ctcl to 1r1n11Gt bull-IOQe County on No'ltmberl 31 1988, Jan~ary 7, t 889 Th11 et9mtrlt wu flied Mesa. Callt 921526 bulirlael name Of nam" bar 12, t98', 19800 t>er28. t988,pw1Reso1. Cieri 92705 FICTfTIOUl.USINEll nan under the liot11ous 18,1888 Sa-17t wltht~ ntyClaool Or· Franil Reid, lrvlna, 568
Meted above on November MacArthur Boulevard. Suite utton ol Intention No 88·1 t5 ~ Bacler, l90 E l 8tl\ NAMI ITATE•NT busln ... name Of names Publllhtd Orange Coas1 •nge 'Yon Novembet 8-ywood Newpor1 8Hch.
21, 19t8 880, lrvlne, Call! 92715 to 11ac1te thlt certain -St.. 011• Mesa. Carll. Tile 1o11owt11g persons are listed above on November Oelty Piiot Oeoemt>er 3, 10. •-.,. WllTll'r ir c.111 82e60
Aut>en Torres This bualn111 " con-Ntment wn1ct1 111ega11y de-92627 doing bullneas.. I ti! ·1tae 17. 2• 1988 ~nu•~ ~ Th11 bu1l11eU 11 con Thie lteltmenl was llled dueled by • llmlted partner-scribed .. fotlowa Thia bustntll Is con-RAYMOND A AGUINAGA Jonn Allard. Preal<lanl Sa-1371t FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~"*' Orange Coal! ducted by-tt1 lndl¥idual
with the County CIOftt of Or-11\lp Thet caneln -eaM-ducted by; an lndMduel dba Agulnl!g.t Trucking, Tl\11 ~latement was tiled Daily 4 olot December 3, 10. Tl\e registrant com·
8r'99 County on Novembet Tl\e r1g11trant com-ment, 3.00 feel wide. 1n the The r eglatr ent com-t069 Tulare OrtYe, Cotti with 11\e County Cleftt of Or-T' ~TlmNT 17 2 t9U Sa· t34 ~ to trenUC1 bu9·
t7, 1888 menc:tcl to transact buSI-City or Newport Beecl\ Of-mencecl 10 trenucl bull-Mesa Calif 92626 ange County on November d he;;;-"..,, P«'90l1I ere ,.... unoer tl\e fletttlous
Pu F*912 1 neaa under the f1c11tl0us 1nge County, C1fllorn1e at =~~~he or fie~~= RtYmond A. Agu1nag1 l&, ,... -.. fltalC ll)T1C( , ~SE J '£:.~RPRISES butlneel name ~ ,__ bltlhed Orange Coast buslnau name or names d~rlbed 1n the dllJtcl to tl\e 1069 Tulare OrlYe, Costa ,.._, 22293 v v de El T Sled llboYe on May 1, 19t8 Daly Piiot Dacambet 3, 10, lilted •bova on November City of Newport Betel\ , .. llsted above on Nov.ml>Of Mesa.. Caltl 92626 Publtllled Orange Coast '1CTIT10UI .,..... .... 9f OfO. NIJC M)TIC( FR IMr>e
17, 24, 1948 "· 18H COfded In 8oott 1528 Page 30n,!.9,!48edef Tbls buatness iS con-Dally Pilot December 3, 10 NA.• I TAn•NT cat.~.::~~ 3211 B T1111 llllemtnl .... Ned Sa· t33 O.\lld R Mtchetaon 353 of OlftClal Rec<>J"ds. ra-"'VVV ducted by an 1ndMdu11 t7, 24, t981 Tl\t lollowt11g ~s are ...._... • FlCTmOUa .,...,. Wttll tl\e County etertt °'Or·
Tille statement was tiled cords or said County MIO w1:;!\~·~~J;:-0/1~ Tl\e registrant com.
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Sa·135 °°81 ~TYu MARKET ~'l:ni.~i<l'Senl• Ana, TN~T'llmWT enge C<M.lnry on Oeceinow
wlthtl\e CountyCr.ntofOf. eeternent 1>e111g more par-anga County on December meno«t to transact bus/-lnOl e..c Bd Thi• bueln ... ,1 con-ht 1-~-"..,,peraons11a 7 19H •-II' Mft-anga County on Oeoembet tlculttty datcrlbed U fol-2 t"'•• nest under ltle l1Cht1ous •-.,. WllTll'r I\ I Hunt· ... .--... , en lnd!Vtduel OOtLOGLU~~r•••Tl~G COu ~ ~ nui.w: 7 1888 lowe· • .,..., bulinaa name or ntmft ,._nu•~ •11gton Beac:fl Calif 92647 .,_._. 1 ...., ,.,. .. "'-Puc>l•Shed ar.,. coec
' F400MI That portion or Lot 18 ,,...1 Hated abo\19 on November 8yong Cl\an Chung •r><I Tl\a •glatrent com· ~PTS 21532 S Harbor Oe•ly P11ol Oeoemt>er 17. 24,
MOTICI TO 11am111on& Stmuell 4000 B1oct1 732 COfona dei M.; Pubtllhed Orange Coast 21 1988 FICTlllOUS ....... Yong H .. Cllung 20251 menced to transact buti-81vo Santi An1 C11it 3• ·919 Janu.ry 7, 1Mt
CMDn'Oftl °'• MllCArtl\ur Boutellard.' Suite Tract, .. ihown on • map 0111)' Pilot Oec«nber to 17 R•ymond A Agu;naga MAim aT&n•NT Momttown Huntington ntll under '"' liCMIOUS 827<l' S.17• ~-~ 5700 Newpor1 8Mc:h Clltl lhereol filed 1n Book 3 24• ~1 1"' Tl\11 stetement was flied The fOllowlng persons are BMcl! Caht 928'6 bu-name or names M~ Craig McSl\erf"r ,., u c C; • • • Pages 4 t and 42 of Mil· Sa-155 With 11\t County Clertt ot Or-doing butlneal as Tl\tl bu• OHS IS con-lttteo at>Ove on NfA 2632 s "111Vbor Blvd Sant•
......... , to ··~lll\ed OrlOQe Coaat cetleneous MIPI. recordl ol ll\ge County on Oeoember MAZUR PRODUCTIONS ducted O)' husbeno a.no wtfe Aoaallt Sager AN Caltl 92704
...-..,1 ~ ";111" Dally Pilot oac.tnber 17. 24. H id County, 1y1ng ~ 7 1988 1048 t Cl\r111m11 Drive 1 The reg111r1n1 com-wii.!':' •teteinenl wu 1 ~ Tl\1a bu11ne11 ,, con· FICTTTIOUa ._ ..
....... .,.....,_( , .,_.1 3t 1988 Januery 7 t989 the eoutl\-terly line of PlaJC NOTICE ,~ ~unllnglon 8t1cl\ C1111 menced to trenuct bu5'-he Counl)' Cler1t o Or ducted by an 1nd1\l\dv ll MAim ITATll•HT ~.,......,le.!,. .. ..! ' St·16711 111<1 lot Ind a une parellet Publtshed Orange Cout 921548 lneas unde< tilt tie1111ous ~;G County on Oc1obet 27 Tne r1g11trant com· The folloWlng petlOIW.,..
....._... . Wftl\ Ind 3 00 , .. , nortl'I· FICTlllOUS 9UltNlll Dally Pilot Oeoember 17, 24. Jamet Antl\Ony Ma.wr Jr buslnett name or names ,...., ~ 10 1rensaet bu"· do.ng ~ti
....... ....:::-..::.......... eetlerly. meetured 11 rlgl\t NA• I TAlW•NT 3t, t988, Januery 7, 1989 10'81 Cl\rlalmaa Or111e, 111190 abo11t on t983 Publtll\e<I Or Cout neu vndtf the ficttll0\11 I LE CORTE, 771 W lttl\
-... ___, ,1 __.... ... _, •-IC WllTll'r angles from Mid eoutl\-The loilowl"" ,._sons art Se·185 Huntington Btecl\ Carri Byong C C1'ung 0 11o.. P ~· anoe 15 ,.,._ bua•neu name or names 1Str .. t, Suitt E. Costa Meta. •-__,eOf - -l"UllL "'"~ ' "• ,..... I 8284& Thia 1111tmen1 was lileo •"• 1101nOlltfnber2 ,,_..,k11ed 1bo11t on December t CA 82927 -....... llwttlle.,.::;. . -;:'~!'::;ular.a and d• d°tl\ ~·'=-~~NE SHOP Tl\11 bu1Jn1u 11 con· with tl\e County Oerk 01 Or· camber 3. 10 17, 1988 t988 I Mertl\a Corte. 3341 E. ~ ~ T,... •1 ~~:A=S teils relerenc. Is hertb)' 15631 Computer Lana' •-II' Wllnrr dllc1ed by-en lndlvldu11 ange County on Otcember s1120 Miiia McSht n)' 120th Street. A1:>1, IS, Cotta ~ .......:..., m•~ 10 1 m9')11\owlng tl\t H ntl""ton Be•C" Calif' nlDU\I nut~ Tl\e raglatrant com-7. t988 Th1111tt11_,1 w11 flied Mee&. CA 92627
:.: ...... ·-.. " .. Oft The following persons ... u .... . m9"Ced to lrtnACI ~·I-F400MI With Ille Count)' Clerk OI Or· David R Cortei 336 E -.... ~~.!· ~c...-........•-dOlng bUlln"' u ; = •;:;:.~;~ ':, ~::.~~ 92~ 11 Kull 16351 Senta F~T~OtUTS}?,~S-IN~S nau under the ffCl lllous Pubftlhtd Orange Coasl P'\a.IC ll)TlC( ange County on Oeo.mt>er 20\1\ Stree'I. APt 1°5, Col1a
·--., _._ AUSTRAL I A WEST · "A-.. •"' "• I bullMU name or natMt D111~ Pilot Oecembt< 17 24 2 1918 M"a. CA 82'1527 ., ....................... MOTOR I NG A C -tt1einio•o1ttleCltyClerkol An1t1 Lane. l1unt1ngion ThtlOllowlngperaon11reH11eda~onNrA 31 198e Januer,7 1989 ......_..,_1,wlk:.....,. ,_ Ttua buslnau 11 con-
• .......... ....._.. eMM CESSORlES. 24215 Newport tilt tty of~ Beecl\ Betel\, Caltl 92649 dotng business IS J.,,_ A Mazur Jr S• 172 NurHr, l chfft, lH,5 Publltr>eo Or•OG• Cout ducted by hulband and~ ..... tr....,_ le: (N 81Vd , Coate M .... Cell! NOTICE IS FURTHER Mlfll\a 0 Kull ll535l THE ARMORER, 2220 This ltatemant was filed ...... Ynea. ,_._ Vat· Dally P.tot Oec:embef 10 17 The rag111r1nt com-
.._. .................. , RobOft F HIUlt, 13842 GIVEN HEREBY lhlt ttle City Sant• Amt a Lane, Hunt· Anal\elm Avenue. Co111 With Iha County Clertl OI Or· I ..,, CA .,. ......... 24 ~' 1888 ~ 10 transact bu•
._ .. ...,. Naws>or1 Alie , Tu•tin, ClaJI C°"'1<:1I ol tilt City of New· l11gton a..en. Calif 921549 M .... CA 921527 anga Cwnty on Oec«nbet denle of _,-,....,,_ St ·lS8 ,,... under the fictllloua Al-. ........ _,.. 92880 port Beacl\ l\aa Mt Monday, lh11 bu11na11 11 con-Daniel J Smltl\ 2220 1 l8N t1ene1 tftd ...,...= ~ name Of ~
.,_ ... 11111 _.. i., ._ Mteneel Jol\n v111eneou.... Ille 8tl\ day of JMtUarf, 1919, dueted by an 1n<1lvl<1ua1 Anaheim Avenue, · coat•I • ,_11 PUBllC M)TIC[ .. IM ,....._ kited •boYa on November =dN llw•flftf _.... po Box 3151l, Sent• Ana, 11 the llour of 7 30 PM u Tha r1g111r 1n1 com· M .... CA 92~7 Pu~ Of• Coast ..,..,.._ ..-.., ... •-.,. 111\TV'C 23 t9t8 ,... .... ,..e .. .., C•ltl 112703 Illa Ume, tn the City Council menced to Irena.ct buSI-Tl'lls business ts con-Deity Piiot o.c.m':: 10 17 "'9l.IC NOTICE t•HrellJ acc•r~ er r U11L"' nu1"4 Mwth• Cortw
.................. ,.. Thll bu11neu •• con-Chambers~ the City eoun.. MM under 11141 ftC:ltllOUI ducted Oy .,, lndtVldu.I 24. ~1. ten NOTICI ~ .IOWT ,..... ..,....... .. ........... ,ICTITIOUI .,..... I T,,.. 1tateinenl ... "'-' -(If...._.,., M ........ ducted by a ffmltedpart..--cil of the lfy of Newoon bullnat neme or names Tl\t reg111r1n1 com-S•150 "'9l.IC .. AMNO _.IM......_".._ net NA•ITArn.wl .,.thttleCountyClerk otOr-
-ll\lp Bffctl as tha place tor the Mated abo..,. on Marci\ 1. meneeo 10 trarittet bull· cm COUNCIL/ ._,....,....._ ..... ._..°' The lolto•tng peraona we 9':l9t County on NOYemt>er n. Mille(•) ""9 .....,._ 11\e registrant com-hHrlng of •II P•raons 1878 neu undet the ttc1t1tousf M MVILot'mNT ,_, ....,, ........., ., dOlflQ but._. 81 23 lit8 • -...,._ ., ._ "-menc.o 10 transect bu .. • lnler"ted In Of objec;hllg to Mar11\e Kutt businMs name or nt!MI "8JC Jl)TIC( A~Y ..,... _..... 111 .......... U A E A ,.. AN E p q 0 • ,._
""9{e) •e: .,_....,,.. .,... under the llctittous tl\e proposed vaeauon. 9fld This 111ternant wu filed llstld •bove NI A ·~TO .,..._. fll .. .._.,,... CE S S 0 q S II T E R -Pul>llthtd Orange COM( , ............. 11111.., ........... bullnetl NIM or namet Hid CltyCoundl at lhetalM '#Ith the County Ctertt of Or· Thll statement WU hied FICTITIOUe ....... 0.... ......... .......... ,.... NATION~ 216 IC;l'lOX Pl Ody Piiot Oecemoer 3 10 ..-.. .. lhar••· ,....... lilted 1bova on Oecatnbef 1, titM ~ p1ace Wiii hear the enoe County on Oeoemt>er ""'" ttle County Cieri( ol Of-MAm ITAlWmwT lllA"11C•AT'IOft ctM. ...._..., _. ...,. Coat• MeN Caht 92sr 11 24 19ee · •
...... ---. C .... t9t8 ellfdenca olfated by any I*-7, '988 enge Count~ on NoV9mber The lolloMng ptf10N are AOMlllmlff lll'••cx. _.. ........ Md Merle Gu-. Moore 2111 S.-1••
-,.... ... ........, ..... Robert F Hauft eon intatHt•d In the , ..... 16, 1988 dolllg bullntll.. MC>t.A OIVILOPlmflfT ...., ............... t .... Kno1 Pl Cost• M ... C111t ""--::========:::::---
...................... "' Tl\11 statement was filed Pfoposed 11ecat1on ,,..... Publlllled Orange Cout FW311 A IJ s TAAL I A w Es T C°""°"A T'IOft ..,..,_ 92152i
....... -...... 819110J wlll'l ll\e County CIOfk of Or-tofort delcrltled Daily Piiot December t7 24, Publlll!ed Orange Coe.at M 0 T 0 A I N G A C • (MA• NR '1 H 1tw4 o....._. C-4 Tl\•• buS•""' 11 eon·
.... II .._.. ati ., anga County on Noll'tmber WANDAl.MOCMO,CfTY 3t. 8N. Janual') 7 t919 10.1tyPrlotNovamber26.0e-I CESSORIES, 1~:1 New-M OIVll..ot'mNT o.1f "9t DI ..... , 1' duc1eo b• 11'1 indiv!Ouel = A ....... " ......... 10, IHI ~~.:.~c~" °' -·-Sa.tea c:ember 3 10. 17. t... port Ave •Y. Tustin Caltl "°"'CT AMA) ,.. Tl'le rag11111nt com CA ..a '1111111 ... ..,.. -I S...127 92880 NOTICE ol a !Olnt publoc MfJ"I manc:ed 10 tranACt bull•
-Tiie h•I-...... ...i Publlsl\ed Orenga Coatl PubHsMd Orange Cout Robert Florenz H•ult l'leartng by Iha City Council ~ und9' tie ltclittoua 'r ... MN lr .. afJNf(e) et Oally Pilot December tO. 17, Delly Pilot Oecatnbar 17, 18, I t3t42 Newoort A.... •Y, of HunllOGton 8"cl\ end tl\e btilfnesa neme °' "•"*'
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86 ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 17, 1988
CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540 .. 1220
FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800
TODAY'S
REAL ESTATE
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1002-2790
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---FOUND DOG Oct 18. vie.
H.8. BLACK COCKER
w /whlte on ctiest.
8117-0121.
LOST CAT ln the area of
Park Ave & 3rd St,
Lagun1 Bach. Striped
T1bby f9fnale, 1n1wers to
'Res'. tia1 flee coo er
A EWA ADI 497-7551 Of 494-5213.
LOST CA TS Lost In area of
E. 17th 1nd lt'\11ne 1st.
Do~tlc short heir, grey
end white male "'Petey".
2nd, Bermese mix, dirk
brown. male. "Batmen'"
REWARD! $200 Costa
Mesa Animal Ho1p11a1
548-379~
Loll Golden Retriever,
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
1 US roekel
rt age
6 Slil'l\Ul•IM
10 Army
wi1t•ta11on
1• Bounce
15 SparM
16 a.,, 8'td1-y
17 Having wingf
18 Cont•• 19 cnaracter
2'0 N1111J unit
22 Mlltff ev•n
23 Position
24 Ma&UehuMtll
'°"'" 26 Fireproohng
mil
29 Fisn
30 Contn11ance , 31 Wllefe
llallella it
33 Notched
37 PmlCe -
.39 Farm IOOI
40 In ;-wtlOlfy
4 1 Scrammed
43 Slow ""'~ « Futile
45 Pronoun
•7 Jewel
48 FOl'sallff
51 B•roaon
53 Expul~
54 F•Sl'I stor.es
St Pr_..,.
IO OullMO
61 Edict
62 PCIMh river
63 Sllln troutlle
SA AnftUity Fr
e5Urgee sa Contlecied
67 Flnlehed
DOWN
I USNA Of' USMA
2 8lg wln4
3 Hlstorleial
I~ •UK county
5 Columtx.lt •
dlleo~ e Supollca•ed
7 Roof~ 8 Apportioned
t Futen
10 Connecl 1)1 ..
temahcaNy
11 Love at1a1r
12 Toms
13 Wage advanee
21 Ear c>r•I
22 Thu"°4tf god
25 Addohonll
26 Amongst
27 Herb
28 Fac1oon
32 Ch.t•Mrl
33 O.iec;ted
3• Oriental
tr 1tem11y
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35 fem1n1ne
suH1a
36 Conoemn
38 lmpa•e
39 Slu!C* gate
•2 Snanlt s -
•3 Ref>f•mand
45 Ill watt
46 -HOIOtOOlc
•8 Entr1p
8 9
•9 G1veou1
50 Lorelei
52 Nabbed
55 Atlan l>ulfllo
S6 Ground
57 T1111 Sp
S8 Spore
60 Farm sound
11 12 13
COASTAL ACUIA OF COSTA MESA
OPEN /NII/TAT/ON
·ra AU CREDIT UM/OM •E•BERB
BAtUBDAY I SUNDAY DEC.· 17-·18
* LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR *
On remaining 88 Acuras, and
on a great selection of 89 Coupes, Sedans and lntegras •
USED CAR SPECIALS ... '772400
WRANQUR MIRCID£S
Automatic 6 ooo ITll l ti•Ne'#
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$11,MI $5,488
'17HONDA '133'08L cu MllltCIDES
Aed bMllty
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1714) 97~·2500
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TBS
P'AMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane COUJlfTltR CULTURlt by Maratta & Mara~\'
"We shouldn't have thrown our
tree away last year."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"For obvious reasons. the dips and c;hips
are on the mantelpiece!" ,,..
PEANUTS
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DAS BLENDER ,,
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
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by Charles M. Schulz
"10 S~E SAl{S '1'0U 00t-(1T
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GARFIELD
LOOK OPIE. WE MAY HAV£ A
WH IT[ CMRl5TMAS AFTER ALL
TUMBLEWEEDS
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DRABBLE
R08EISROSE
WArT A MINOTE!
THAT LOOKS LIKE FE Ai HER'!
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by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
I
by Pat Brady
ARLO AJlfD JANIS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
JUDGE PARKER
LOSING (('I.) HE.ARIN&
JlJS-f DOESN''f SEEM FAIR. 50M£How ...
DOONESBURY
AL...1H006H LOOK f<f BE£rHoveN ... rr HAPPENED I 1t> HIM .
by Garry Trudeau
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by Berk• BreathiiJ
PJlr All'P"~:
by Jimmy Johnson
"OU) UTTI.V90'f-LO&T· NlMl'lia DOPA'T ~ ~YOUCNll,~
by Lynn Johnston
by Harold Le Doux
YOU SEE . I.,,.1 OON 'T
USUA LLY HANDLE
DIVORCE CASES '
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TOSANOEGO •
Expect the best ~
Coldwell Banker
ResldentlaJ Rea.I Estate Serv1ces
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
6.44-9060
THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
NEWPORT BEACH
PAIK LIDO Utl,000
Spacious 3 BR, 2 BA townhouse 1/3 car garage,
large utility room, private patio, & hardwood
floors. A good investment area.
VILLA BALBOA UM,000
Penthouse 2 BR, 2 BA beveled mirrors reflect.a
forever fountain view. Upgrades & skyljghta,
plus elevator & parking for 2 cars. ·
BXTllDG! !11,000
Lovely 2 BR "C2" unit. In excellent cond. Good
interior. Cloee to pool. Priced well below last sale
of same floor plan. Great buy!
BLUFPS HSt,000
Lovely spacious 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. Z'story townhome
on quiet grnblt. Many up~ades. Plantation
shutters, sec sys, attic fan, added windows.
BLUFPS H69,000
Exceptional free standing condo in id.ea! location
on greenbelt. Two lovely patioe -completely
remodeled freshly painted. Juat delightful.
BLUFPS • H86,000
Popular 3 BR "Delores" plan on ytide greenbelt.
Fresh as a daisy, and ready for occupancy. Cul-
de-sac location offers quiet & privacy.
BAYCUST $415,800
Rare dbl lot •it.h siD(le 1tory home. 3 BR .. den,
remodeled family rm & kitchen. 2 frplcs, wet bu
& A/C. Large pvt yard included. Pool, fruit trees
& RV aooeu. Xlnt value.
WISTCLIFP U 19,960
Remodeled 3 BR, 2 BA home with A/C, sec
system, 1kyljiht, French doon, tile entry A
much more. For the di8criminatiD1 buyer.
IAYSllOUS Ult,•
4 BR, 4 BA, Ca~ Cod. Home on an overaized lot.
2 doon from walk way to beach and su-t dock.
U .wped home opens to a brick patio with
guebO.
BBACON IAY UIO.• Darling beech cottage plns 1 BR apt in charmins
Beacon Ba_y. Property Ola,. family home -coulcl
be again. Community tennis -i..ehold land.
IAC& BAY M71,M
Wonderful Bac:k Bay home, perfect. for the lfOWiDI family 4 BR. ~.6 BA. eepuate family rm. Hus~ rear yard w/Mparate play .,.. A RV
puk1nc.
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY 1-4
llA&BOI VIEW BILLS S91Z PAll GREEN
4 BR, FR _$698,500 J. MAC MILLAN
ILUBOl IJDGE 60 llDGEUNE
4 BR, FR $750,000D. GOLDSBERRY
SUNDAY 1-4
IASTBLUPP
4BR,SPA
ZH& ALTA VISTA
$530,000 G. ANDERSON
BAUOI VIEW BIW 391! PAll GREEN
4 BR, FR $698.500 R. KURn
NEWPOIT HEIGHTS
3 BR, VIEW $825,000
1401 Kl~GS ID B. MILE.~
llVINB TE.aACE 1915 GALATEA • _..,
4 BR, FR $1,200,000 E. CORKE-TT
CORONA DEL MAR
.JASMINE CREEK S«t,000
Dramatic Plan IV lovely light decor with ptjvate
patioe and garden spacious 3 BR, plus expanded
family room. Central air. ..
OLDE COIONA DEL llAI S&U,000
Move right into this beauty. fyt old spacious
home so. of hwy. Thou.sands spent on recent
upgrades. A must see! Very bright & sophisti-
cated!
ILUBOI VIEW BIW SMt,•
Popular "Sandpiper" 4 BR with acenic vista.
Pnvate courtyard entry. Immaculate condition,
ready f,or occupancy.
BAIBOI VIEW BILLS M98,600
You can't uk for anythini more! Best neigh-
borhood, best location nezt to the perk, lg pool
sized private yard & a beautifully remodeled 4
BR home.
1... sneLASS na,900
Room to grow in this 5 BR or 6 BR, 4 112 BA
family home in great location. Pool, •pe, bay
windows, 3 car Jarage. Best Newport value.
WATllPIONT U,476,000
Great ~tial. RemodeVnpand. Prime lo-
cation. 4 BR, 3 ~ BA + much more. Spectacular
lo\+ view. Motivated teller. One of a kind. Will
conaider all often.
NEWPORT BEACH
LIDO '595,000
Gorgeous Bayfront 8th floor penthooae. No
better view anywhere in town! Compare this
ezcellent price w/other bayfront props. Onwer
will consider trade! -·
llAUOI VIEW HOMES 1&!5,000
5 BR, "Somerset"! Beautiful upgrades, gorgeous
gardens. Pool. Thia home is inviting as well as
ezciting!
NEWPOITllEACB 1&%5,000
Largest model 5 BR, superbly decorated, sky-
lights, French windows, wood floors. country
family kitchen, all surrounded by pooJ, gardens
& views! ·
BEACON BAY te69,000
Beautiful, contemporary P.ulaski designed home
with skylights, beamed ceilings, spa. Main home
has 1 BR, loft plus 2 BR apt.
ILUBOl IJDGE 1750 000
A very special, highly upgraded 4 BR, 31 t.. ~A.
comer location w/lovely patio, built in BBQ.
extra room off garage~ library plus views! •
PENINSULA f'-1775,000
Wonderful oceanfront in prime area of Penin-
sula. Swimming at its best. Home bas 5 BR, TV
rm, upgraded kitchen, dining rm. lots of glass &
vistas of sand, dunes & sea.
UDO PAll 1796,000
A touch of Manhattan in the heart of Newport
Beach. Panoramic ocean view from this spec-
tacular 7th floor, 2 bedroom, 21 2 bath. Seller
may trade.
COWNS ISLAND S!,!00,000
Superb 3 BR bayfront on prestigious island.
Complete privacy with green lawns, trees & patio
area. 196' water frontage. Boating at doorstep.
Appl to show!!
UNDA ISi.i H,UO 000
Spectacular, contemporary, remodeled,
bayfront, E~ kitchen, 4 BR. 511 BA.
turniDI buin, Ylew, large slip + slip patio.
BAIPIONT · S!,860,000
True jewel on the Bay, this exceptional 7 BR.
home ii located on 80' frontage. Fonnal dining
room, breakfut + FR with garace, elevator
bMement, boet tlip, green lawn are a few of the
amenibea.
LINDA ISLI H Ml,IOO
E.zquiaite Bayf ront home with a pier .;d slip for
a yKht of 100 feet! Ideally 1ituated for privacy
.net light in a gated compound. By appt..
OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County
HARBOR RIDGE .
A warm traditional family home of the highest stand.atd, with an
open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, Tour and one-half ba ths.
Oak stairway, gourm~t kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar.
Great outside entertaining area with built-in BBQ, pool and spa,
a ll profesiona lly landscaped with ocean. bay a nd city light views.
$2,500,000. Ad#OOS
• HUNTINGTON HARBOR
Large comer lot affording privacy a nd room for two la rge 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 entertaining.
Hard to duplicate! $1,095,000. Ad#008
LAGUNA BEACH
Breathtaking country French home completed in exotic woods,
located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coastline
views. Four bedrooms. fo ur baths, two fireplaces, solid oakwood
floors, five oceanview decks, beveled a nd tulip windows. Very
lfirge family home with exceptional yards complete with fruit
trees. Steps to charming Victoria Beach. $1,295,000. Ad#OOl
WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX
A terlllic income property close to the beach i.o West Newport.
Two units, each with two bedrooms, one and one-half baths and a
fireplace. Four~ar carport, plus additional off ·street parking.
$395.000. Fee. Ad #OOl
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
OUTSTANDING VALUE! Choice location in first block from the
bay with some view. Three bedrooms, two baths in upper unit. a nd
two bedrooms. one bath in lower unit. Two car garage plus
carport. Call now for a private sbowinc. $645,000. Ad #OlO.
LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS
Build your custom home in this exclusive, gated development
a bove Laguna Beach a nd enjoy the sweeping ocean, city: mountain
and canyon views. Limited to just four natural·grade buildable
sites, each owner will also have an undivided interest in nearly 7
acr~f prestine open space for recreationa l a nd agricultural use.
Reay for your home with all utiUties in. Priced from $399 000.
Ad #025. '
BELCOURT HILL
Ocean, Catalina aod city lilhta view from this stunning townhome.
Tastefully decorated and furnilbed in ultra-quality modern. New
blond hardwood flooring, Berber carpetinJ. custom window
shades and abutters. Dramatic custom lipttng throughout. Air
conditioned, upgraded security system, three car garage, guarded
ga te. Offered fully fumilbec:I at S795,000. Ad #Oll
OUT OF AREA· VINEY AJ1D
Riverside County, ~ball bour ICMlth of Palm De9ert. Forty acres
of grapevines and a fabuJoas home, profemioeally furnilbed aod
decorated. Great opportunity for lave.tor, raacber, owner. Tei-·
rific view of the valley aod Salton Sea. Dome bu a awimmlng
pool, deck, larce patios, and room for tennis courts. Grapevine
acreage produc ing table vapes. Owner will lease back oar service
the seven year dep~eclabon. Only tn0,000. Ad #007.
SPYGLASS .
A real Gem on Spygla11, views of city ~.!™'untaina, Barbor
Rid1e, partial ocean from prden. New doors throo....,_.t,
CUstomiJed paintiq In aod out. new marblt' Ooon in foyer, family
room and kltcben. UPtVaded landlcai tod security system. $'95~000. Ad#Ol9
NEWPORT ISLAND
OilCover "Newport Island,'' the quiet bide-a·w•J ialand on the ·
Peninlula. A four bedroom, including a master bedroom with a
private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story borne. A warm, open
living room with used brick fireplace, ~k Ooorina. remodeled
g()\ll'JDet kitchen. Asking $445,000. Ad#014
HARBOR RIDGE
No expense has been spared to create this arcbitectural master-
piece. The flawless detail of design and construct.ion ii not unlike
a fine work of art. The generous use of slate, copper and other
quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising au spacious
bedrooms, five and one baU baths, parkln1 for u many as five
automobiles, this estate offers the ma11rnum in luxurious living.
Outstanding bay and night light views. In the flnillliq stages of
construction now, decorative finishes may be seleeted by the
purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. $2,950,000. Ad#Ol 7
WOODBRIDGE-SOMERSET-REDUCED!
Expa nding family forces the sale of this charming two bedroom,
one and one-half bath cottage. Best Woodbridge location. only
steps from community pool, spa and park that includes associa-
tion-owned tennis courts. Energy saving hotwater -heater a nd
inside laundry. Only $162.900. Ad#Oll.
SPAtIOUS HOME I~ PARK LIKE geTTING
On a quiet street of outstanding homes, this immaculate five bed~oom, three bath residence is on a large park·like lot in
Orange. IF you are looking for a spacious borne with sparkling
pool and spa in a bea utiful country setting, don't miss this. Hilhly
upgraded with amenities too numerous to list. $425,000. Ad#004.
WESTCLIFF
Charming Country French residence in the highly desirable
Westcliff community. Strong street appeal with French Cbateau
architectural detail, including lots of used brick aod wood beams.
Lush landscaJ!ing surrounds the property, and a aenerous
backyard pro~Jdes .ample space for a swlrnmiq pool or flower
garden. The interior offers comfort and charm, exquisitely
decorated in a traditional motif. Wood pea floors lD tbe country-
kitchen. with used brick fireplace and beamed cetlinp. 'lbree
generous bedroomsplus tow baths. Call now for a private vtewina.
$525,000. Ad#Ol2.
LAGUNA BEACH
NEW LISTING! Panoramic ocean and city upu view! Bleached
hardwood floors, marble fireplace, lavi.111 marble baths, and
generous use of granite in kitcben. Tbil spectacular residence
offers the ultimate adult lifestyle witb two bedrooms. two and one-
balf batlll, private swimming pool and spa and two tubs. $1,250,000. AC:t#02S.
LAGUNA NIGUEL
NEW LlmNG! Lots of potential with tbil filer·upptt Needs lots
of TLC, but bas locatioo--locaUon! Three bedrooms plui two baths.
Call now for a private viewing! '275,000. Ad#OOS.
NEWPORT BEACH
NEW LISTING! Situated in a woodsy setUq with Iota of privacy,
this two bedroom and two bath unit ii vacant and ready for qu1clt occ~pancy. Community pool, spa and tennis courts cloee by. Walk or bike to ocean beach. •130,000. Ad#OOI.
7S9-6700
S Corporate P~:wza • N~ Beach, California. 92660
BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HA"ICOCK P ... RK
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAG-
NIFICENT OCEAN/BAY VIEW · lhis
penthouse umt has one of the best views 1n Villa Balboa.
Two roomy bedroom suites each with l)f1vate bath and'
balcony. Upcraded carpebn&. skyllttits. fireplace & inside
laundry. Walk to the beach or enioy the pool & tennis.
Security bu11dtnc & eated community. Call now for
appointment. $350,000. ,
NE\\ PORT BE ... CH P"LM DESERT
M.UFFI. GREAn Y REDUCEDI SINGLE
LEVEL l!ND UNIT · Freshly painted wlttt new
carpet. new pilotless stove & oven, new tile. counter
tops, fixtures & mirrored closet doors. Air conditioned
. plus air electric cleaner and seeurity system. Spacious &
pnvate patio overfook1ng1greenbeft & pool. Very conve·
nient location. Walk to Eastbluff shopping center, CdM·
high school. churches. tennis & park. Ttus property 1s 111
mint condition & ready for you to move into. Price
mcludes the land. Reduced to $267.300.
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5
2401 VISTA HOGAR·BLUFFS·N.8.
CORONA DEL MAR
SA"' flt ... -.CISCO
I SAN CLEMENTE
SAN CLEMENTE'S "TAJ MAHAL"
ENTERT AIMERS' DREAM · Situated on a
hillside with a commandtnt view of the Pacific Ocean and
city of San Clemente. this 5 bdrm custom home is for the
person want1nc someth1ne unique & spectacular. Ora·
matic entry w/skyltghts. span.sh hie floor, and a l 7tt Kot
pond, surrounded by tush & suspended d1n1ng area
between the 1st and 2nd floor overfookmg the magn1f1-
cent view through 2 story hi&h windows. Maid's quarters
over garagt and master bdrm has hreplace.& separate
office A game rm IS also included w/pool table & spa
The $459.000 first trust deed 1s assumable and owner
may carry 2nd T 0 Can today for appt to see $599,500
I TRMUCO CANYON I ..
EASTaLUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL
4 BEDROOM HOME · This lovely home IS located
near Eastbluff's community park & 1s on 1 of the largest
lots 1n Eastblutt. Room for a pool Of' expa11S10n. Mint
cond. •/many uptrades French doors. & windows.
kitchen w/new hie. cabinets. GE microwave/oven &
garden window, security system & new roof. Great for
entertaining with an extra larae d1nme room & eabng
nook off kitchen wj bay w1ndow4-A__bta.ll.1!1uUam1l1
neighborhood near schools. churches. tennis & parks.
$449.000.
HOP, SKIP AND JUMP TO THE OCEAN ·
Enioy llVI~ ~ block from the beach in this beaubfufly
landscaped. well-matntained home 2 bedrooms. 2th
baths with ocean view from cozy family room and
spectacular panoramic view from sundeck. Secluded
bo adlOtflS ttlt.ltVJO.UOO nd_dtni,~wr ~~..L>Q!"----t11rfll"'1~,.. ... se.-,.s"TD1r..Y--,rltlnt1~n-l~=----------......; ......... new floor coverings, copper plumbing. Owner may carry WILDERNESS RE I REA I UUlBUCO ca-
PALM DESERT FEELING WITHOUT
LEAVING NEWPORT · Beautiful Newport North
Villa featuung 3 bdrms. & family room. Complete
downstairs covered 1n pavers. Outside you'll find a lap
pool & spa !#Ith large patio for entertaining. A must see!
$550.000.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·4:30
3000 CORTE PORTOFINO. N.8.
·;
PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS.· Prestigious "G" J
Plan. 3 bdrm. l ~ bath. expanS1ve tush greenbelt. sunset
& Back Bay balcony views. Beamed cathedral ce1hng
walls of glass. hie entry with mirrored stairway with
hand turned banister and rails. 3 hole putting green
Huge kitchen with pickled cabinetry. Secunly system.
$415.000.
OPEN SATURDAY & StH>AY 1·5
1984 VISTA CAUDAL·BLUFFS-N 8
lllUFF'I "ONE OF A KIND". 180° PAN-
ORA..c YllWI · Expanded, remodeled & up-
graded, thts property IS unique & different from au others
1n the Bluffs. At the time of oneinal construction, 2
bdrms & bath were added below the main level. Master
bdrm ste on maut levet has an enlalaed bath area. 1acou1
tub, sky li&hts. separate shower & walk·1n closet Highly
upgraded throuehout w/lar&e family rm & spacious
J1mn&f hvm1 rm area. New kitchen appliances. inside
laundry area & entrance to home I rom attached ea rage.
This 1s truly a rare beauty! $510,000 Fee.
BLUFFS. OWNER RETIRED READY TO
MOVll · This owner 1s ready to move. so submit all
otters! Sharp. clean & affordable 3 bdrm. 2* bath.
Encmed private patio wtth l)fetty flowers & plants. Easy
hvlflC 1n beautiful Newport Beach & convenient to all.
Walk to community pool. Eastblutt shopplnc center.
tennis. churches. schools & parks. Affordable price
includes the land. $269.000.
StZeable 2nd trust deed. Corona del Mar llVlng at 1ts best! NYON · If you want to aet 'away from the hustle &
$625,000. bhustle of city hfeby& back lo nature. thlSt holl}e &IS foldr y
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ts surrounded mountains. trees. s reams: w1 1 e.
ULTRA CHARM IN CORONA DEL MAR · Custom built throuetiout with huge master bedroom.
This stunning 3 bdrm. 3~ bath condo is only 2 months walk-in closet. loft. family room. hving room. den and
young & a block walk tl> China Cove. Ascent the oak double garage . .8u1lt to 1985. thrs 2200 SQ. ft retreat rs
staircase to the dramatic master suite with racu2z1 bath completely self contained and dehnetely "One of a Kind "
& view of the ocean from your private balcony. Custom Travel a few miles past O'Neil Park on an unimproved
Country·hfe wallpapers throughout and a gourmet road. $125,000 on federal lease land
kitchen equipped tor beauty and effic~ncy. Cooled by
central air conditioning. unique features abound 1n this
home that shows hke a model A rear pnze hsted at.
$550.000.
OPEN t()USE S~OAY 12 30·4.30
30-4 fERHlEAf.COM
WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME ON COR-
NER LOT .. Ol' COM · This Cameo Htghlands
home has access to 3 private beaches. New roof. brand
new C¥pel ha1dwood floors. I rench doors & windows.
Decorator wallcovennes & crown mouldings. A true
value. $535.000.
OCEAN AND JETTY VIEWS · Cozy Corona del
Mar cottage on 40ft !tit r .... L.... 0 10use plus guest
quarters ove1 S 0 1ate patios for
entertaining. f ...... .>1.er. dryer & refrtgerator.
Probate sale. subjeet to court confirmation. You'll love
the location ... steps to Big Corona B(~ch. $625.000.
I HUNTINGTON HAW>I' I
MAGNIFICENT •DITERANEAN HOME .
68 feet on the water with a 60 ft. boat dock. Built by
Shtpiro. Pool and spa. tiled pta.o on the water creat fC>f
entertatnin&. Bar m the famlty rm that looU stractit
down the bly. Laree master suite w/Sttbnc rm and
fwepllce. Natural sun-llke throueflout. FOf'mal Mnc rm •I• ~nt heht ftllture. Thts home IS air conmboMd &
located on a pnvate street close to beach. restaurants &
shoppe ... $900.000
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I BERMUDA DUNES }
SPECTACULAR 8ERMUDA DUNES HOm. ,..._R COUNTRY CLUB OF
THE DEURT. ATTENTION GOLFERSI ·
located on the 14th fairway of the 1><esbgous Bermuda
Dunes Country Club w/sweepcne view of the enbre 14th
hole-1ncfudtnt 171 ft of fairway frontage This 7 .200
sq. ft. honJt IS trlfly "One of a Kind" 5 BR S~ BA w 4
hf eptaces. separate servants quarters. circular rose
garden. pool, spa, 4 att garages. sec system • dual
electronic gates. Complete turn available Sl.500.000
I RENTALS I
DESIRABLE EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Beautiful J BR. 1 \i BA home. spotless ltlrou(hout ""No
pets. $1,350/Mo. •
NEW NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · 2 BR. 2
BA near PCH and Supenor Security building Com pool
& spa S 1.395 Mo
UDO Ill.AND WA TIRFRONT Spacious and
attractive 4 BR. 4 BA home w/pttr and 5'1p for 45' boat
2 car earace AwlAble now. Yearly lease at $8,000/Mo.
NEWPORT •ACH OCEANFRONT · A surf
er's detllht Just stfcls to the sand and ocean Bran<4
new 2 8R with ~yllcflts Washer/dryer Secunly
system, etc Best location on Seashore Drive Immediate
posstS10n. Sl.400/Mo
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . The aura of Old
World quality and crafsmanship abounds in
this magnificent, five bedroom, five bath, two
story home. Panoramic harbor viewl from
living rooms on both floors. Warmth and
charm emanate from three huge fireplaces
and a handsome den panelled in African
walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots
of natural light throughout. Triple crown
mouldings. antique chandeliers. air condition-
ing, steam shower ... features galore in this
uncompromising property unlike any other in
Newport ......................................... $1,500,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Only one word fully
describes this residence ..... awesome". The
facilities are awesome. This custom four
bedroom residence offers a full range of
sophisticated, yet functional, appointments.
A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool
and spa. two patios (one with a stand up wet
bar), two firepits. Inside ... unrivaJed luxury in
every room including a regal master suite with
two separate baths and dressing rooms.
Additionally ... a new European kitchen, a
complete security system. Special ... a superb
thermostatically controlled wine room. And
the list goes on. An experience that shouldn't
be missed ...................................... $1,485,000
BEACON BAY ... Come to this truly unique
community and experience the best of life in
Newport Beach. Step onto the beach from
your own large redwood deck and enjoy all
the pleasures of bayfront living. Spectacular
views from most rooms. This four bedroom.
five bath home has recently been refurbished
and features handsome oak floors, a large
bright kitchen, new carpeting, and total land-
scaping. The Beacon Bay community offers
tennis courts, boat docks, small craft storage
and ... NO TRAFFIC!. .................... $1,400,000
DOVER SHORES ... Truly one of the finest
homes available today. Spectacular view.
This impeccable property has.I. Very large
four bedroom home. f"'\.".. own private
bath. Enorm0t •"' '" m. Security system. Ah s ~ ~r garage.
So many an .• '"st see tor yourself.
Whether yOl .. ., 1ooklng for a hme that will
offer you the utmost privacy. or one in which
you will entertain graciously, this home for
you .................................................... 1795,000
DOVER SHORES . . . Come and see this
outstanding custom built home. Enjoy the
spectaclar view while relaxing on one of the
many decks. This spacious, multi-level home
has a large master suite, one additional
bedroom, and a warm, comfortable den with
fireplace. Highest quality design and work-
manship. Features abound throughout, In-
cluding vaulted, beamed ceilings, lush, easy-
care landscaping, security system, special
window tinting, temperature controlled wine
cellar, like new carpets and drapes. Truty one
of a kind offerlna .............................. 1845,000
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BAYCREST . . . Spectacular bay view form
this custom three bedroom, two and one half
bath home in prime location. Ideal for family
living and entertaining with formal dining
room and family room. Spacious. open, light
and airy. Recently remodeled. No expense
spared on this top quality home. Lovely yard.
Security system. If you see it ... you'll want it.
This is a special offering that won't last.
.................................. : ...................... 1831,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom three
bedroom residence is everything the conven-
tional home isn't. Large corner lot. Wide,
tree-lined street. Its visual promise of a moun-
tain retreat Is not misleading. Inside. there's
oak plank flooring, a step down living room
with a hu9! River Rock fireplace, a center
island kitchen with Imported cabinets, a large
master suite with a spa and two balconies
(one with a view of the ocean). The garage has
a three-quarter bath ana.. R.V. access.
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BAYCREST . . . A most uncommon five
bedroom, cuetom family residence. Situated
on a quiet and prestigious cul de sac llke
street. The floor plan will intrigue and excite
you .. and, it's very tunctionaJ. The handsome
brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the
interior appointments confirm the
crafsmanshlp .. . things like three fireplaces
and high beamed ceilings. High on the llst of
amenities Is the family room and formal
dining room. All rooms are amply propor-
tioned. A superior offering. Wetl worth seeing.
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NEWPORT NORTH ••• BRING OFFER ...
Fabulous three bedroom, two and one half
bath, two story, single fami .. ~· etactied home
in Newport North VllJ•.. • t Newport
Beach location ~· ~ 'l8 Road and
MacArthur o 6 ~ .. werslty Drive.
This Napo. C!... V .. cor perfect. Highly
upgraded c .~ _,.coverings and draprles.
LuSh land~ ..• .g turrounds custom tile and
concrete patios In very private yard. Air
conditioned. Security system. Community
pool and tpa. Highly motivated Mfler. Great
opportunity. DrisdcaJJy 1la1W = to ................................................................ .000
631~7300
NEWPORT NORTH ... Well located end unit
looks out to pool and spa. Thia two bedroom
and one half bath condominium has been
upgraded with oven, carpets, Plantatlon shut-
ters throughout, bleached oak entertainment
center for TV and stereo, Mexican pavers In
entry, powder room and kitchen. Oversized
brick patio super for entertaining .... 1215,000
RANCH CALIFORNIA ..• Two fabulous lots
wittnrttttties in La Cresta. Unubsltucted vtews
overlooking Bear Creek GOif Course. Seller
will finance ................................................. .
5 AC.rM •• ······-···················--.·······..-············ •,ooo 11+ Acree ..•.......•.•.••.....•.••.••••••••••.• _. ••• 1114,000
PARK LIDO ... l pecW OPPortunltr ... Two
adjacent condominiums lri Newport Beach.
Each has two bedroom1; two baths, fireplace,
patio, double attached carport1, auoclation
poofs and lovety gardens. Both In very good
condition. Reasonable auociatlon dues. One
Is an end unit.. ........ S151,000/ 1111,000
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
INTERIOR DESIGN STORE ••• NEWPORT
BEACH ... Well establllhed business op-
portunity In the fletd of Interior design, in-
cludes showroom, warehouae, Inventory In
the California contemporary and South-
western motif and destgn company. Industry
leader speclalizJng In water-ortented homes,
businesses and yachts. Unllmlted potential
due to the growth of commerctal and financial ~~'.~ .... ~~ .... ~~ .... ~.~-.. ~'Ls:c::;
FOR LEAll
OCEANFRONT ••• 8AUOA . . . Three
bedroom, two bath. Hlghty upgraded. Private ~atlo and panoramic vtew from Dana Point to
alos Verde. Annual leaM ........... ll.500/Mo.
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SPECTACULAR IN tRVINE 1199,500
"Chateaux" townhome, highly customized with
enclosed atrium. Experience the reeling o f this I
BR. I 1h BA home with the serenity of this special
feature. Aana Perkins. · ·
BIG CANYON $1,495,000
Lovely rradit1onal family home. 6 BR 4 BA. with
elegant fo rmal marl'>le entr) Large maste
suite. large private lot with PoOI On one of Big
canyon's finest streets Dann~ Bibb or Step-
hanie Crodv.
CUSTOM VIEW ~NTRANCE S1,500,000
Elegant 6 BR. and guest quarter~ in exclusive
area of Newport Beach. wonderful for entertain-
ing indoor and outdoor. large pool, outdoor
cooking. Two master suites Tnona Bergin
LITILE DOLL HOUSE 1219,000 BAYFAONT SPECTACULAR · $1,SSOtOOO Comfort and luxury in outstanding near New-Master suite with fireplace and study Separate port Center location. Newer 2 BR, executive · h I f I
condominium. Larae deck, community PoOI and wing wn arge am1 Y room and 3 ad101nmg ~ SOUTHWESTERN DESIGN S1,375,000 bedrooms Gourmet kitchen with bay view spa. Nancy lmbernino. Watch the crimson sunsets o\ler Catalina all maids room Slip for a large yacht Barbara Aune
PLAN "B" IN BAYRtDGE $244,000 year .ound from this custom Irvine Terrace or Carl)"n Callan
Mirrored walls. white carpeting and plantation home. Invite your friends to observe The FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME s1,695,000 Shutters enhance th·s 2 BR 2 BA co· do ·n· Character Boat Parade and The Christmas ' · · n m1 ium. Traditional Country French, 5 BR. b 7 BA. home In the heart of Newport Beach. Security gated Festival of Lights Boat Parade Relax in your Serene setting on Big Canyon country Club's
community, pool and spas. Micki Cooper. private PoOI and spa One of Newport's most 15th hole Lake viev.. incredible quality throuah-serene settings Full on ocean and harbor ~
QUALITY 8UtLT·FORMER MODEL l309,900 view from this 3 bedroom 2 bath residence in out. Dann Bibb or Ste hanie Crody JbreeBR2~~ome~~,~~~~~~~e~o~f~a:r~~~~oc~a~~~n~s~.~~~te~~>~B~J.~~~=E~~~~~R~~CAITON ~.m,ooo
carpeting. custom cabinetry. Reflects outstand· Johnson. Balboa Island's most active harbor location.
ing pride of ownership Beverly Duddy. Two or 3 BR. custom home boasts private spa.
teak cabinetry. lots of skylights. multiple living
areas .. New pier and dock for several large REMODELED END UNIT S329,000
Bluffs. terra cotta floors, peach carpet, mirrored
...,,.... wardrobe doors. all window treatments go with
this 3 BR . 2th BA. family room home. Enjoy
private patio w/built in BBQ. Triona Bergin.
OCEAN VIEW CONDOMINIUM $749,000
Located in a gated community with superb
views. Highly upgraded with 3 BR. 3 car garage.
Light hardwood floors. Master suite with fire-
place. Ann Peters.
y achts Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman.
SUPERB OCEANFRONT VIEW $1,985,000
Dramatic 1 ao• 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 lacobs or Linda Oeth
f
NEW LISTING S525,000LH
Bayshores. tucked away on a quiet street.
Master suite with d en Family room. 3 BR. 3 BA,
_jpveJy..patio for outdoor-hving. 1'!nfl"Peters.
EMERALD BAY·OCEAN SIDI! $1,150,000
Older home on good lot with great view and
febuleus. potential. We just listed chis al"
S 1.150.000 Lots of parking. Two stones O.K
Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley.
..... OYE.RLOOKJNG BfA $2!.t~ 1-15',GGill~~-------•,
Terrific new 3 Br. 41/> BA v./conv den looks
down on the private beach & pounding surf This
1s Emerald Bay's best location Seller ma> carr~
financing to qualified buyer Da\-.c H1rschler or
GUARD GATED $535,000
Big Canyon, expan'cfed Dover model. 2 BR. 2 BA.
built-in entertainment center. hardwood floors.
crown moldings, wet bar. air conditioned. Land-
scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Conzales.
4/5 BED HOME IN NEWPORT sses,ooo
Decorators dream. White on white decor. high
ceilings. professional landscape Close to
schools. parks. Back Bay and shopping, Assoc
pool and spa Ready to move into. Mali
Gulledge
REMODELED GEM S829,000
Four BR home with great open feeling. Ca-
thedral ~ellings. French doors and windows.
skylights. and light colors. Remodeled baths
and new wood doors. Maxine Prop.~
FAMILY HOME AT THE BEACH "'5,000
Four BR, 2112 BA, large home close to beach
Great place to raise a growing active family.
Three car garage for all t~e toys. Hobie Denny.
EMERALD BAY ESTA Tl SALi . 1725.000
Only Sn5,000 for this 3 BR w/larce flat backyard 1 close to park and tennis. Terrific location. Great
potential for add-on or remodel. Compare with
recent sales. You'll discover value. Call Rod or
Dave.
WATERFRONT-LIDO ISLE $1,495,000
Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle J ~R J BA.
dramatic living room plus family room home
Large lot and dock Great location eas)" walk to
Lido Village Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan.
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY
SAVSHORES 9525.000 2535 Vtst• Df. l BR FR J-~ Hobte-9e"n'
BIGCANVO~ $2,395,000 l' Cenyon FalMHy 4 BR FR 12-4 Stella Shir .. ,
IASMINE P,_RK $434,950 809 Htbl.cu• ~BR. FR 1·4 i\nn Gr.:iu
SUNDAY
HARBOR WOODS $211,000 207 tqrbor Woode Pl
2 BR 12-4 '!Jn<:" lrnbernmo
HARBOR VW HLS 9121,000 132' Outrlfter Or
4 BR. FR. pool. spa 1-4 Ma"ne Propp
JASMINE PARK s.ut.950 IOI Hlbfecus 3 SR, FR 1-4 Ann Grau
BfG CANVON IUll.• 24 CaftJOft ,..,..,
4 SR, FR 12_. Stella Shirar
Rod Dale}
NEW FAIRWAY ONE $2,395,000
Nev. Fa1rwa> One custom home Outstand&ng m
quaht)' and design .t BR . 41'? Bi\ hbrar)
spacious master suite Coif cour c. rnounta1
and cit)' hght views orm eH.•r. roor.i Danm
Bibb or Stephanie Groch
BIG CANYON CUSTOM $2,650,000
Magnificent fa mil) home st.:t on one of the larg~t lots Spacious rooms bleached oa.k
floors. 6 BR separate large 'abJn.t pool and
spa VOlle>ball c;poriscourt Dunn\' Bibb or Step-hanie Grod~
HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM $2,650,000
Under construction. fabulous vie~ of the ocean
and city lights Five or SI\ bedrooms elevator
three levels To be completed in the spring
Choose your finishes now• Ann Peters
VIEW-HARBOR RIDGE S3,750,000
Spectacular 12.000 SQ h home with o BR. q BA,
library, extra large dining and fam1I)"' rooms. 2
master suites. elevator. pool & spa. 4 car garage.
room for limousine Danny Bibb or Carol Allison
BrubberEllis
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2 Civic Plaza, #100 8~4-8~ NEWPORT BEACH
22•2 MESA IRIVE
2.21 ACRE ESTATE
EQUESTllAl'S IREAI
The spectacular private & gated equestrian
estate offers a main residence of three
bedrooms with separate guest quarters and
a 3 car garge. Riding arena & stables for 12
horses -gorgeous landscaping includes
streams. ponds, waterfall, pool & spa. Separ-
ate garage for 20 cars plus 2 servant's
apartments. Incredible Bay view. $5.5 million.
IEW LISTlll
2321 2211 STREET
1 ACRE COMPHID
PROFESSIOllL TElllS COIRT
"Blue Chip" environmental Includes prl-·
vate, park-like custom. brick home on
nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms. 6 baths,
private professional tennis court, grotto-
sty1e pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen.
In a word ... Fabulous. $2.895.000
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PRIYITE UTE 1111111 ISi Ill
IPLEllll TUllTllllL
This waterfront home was COMPLETELY
remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur-
ing 5 bedrooms, 7 ~aths, 12' ceilings,
exquisite master bedroom w/Hls & He~s
baths + separate sitting room. Pier & shp
for 50' boar.-3 car 11~ Very private
yard & patios. $2,950,000. The -best of
Linda Isle.
' Ml.Ill PlllE IElllTlll
311 •ITI GUiii.ER
Ulflllll,lllHE
Tremendous private & gated one acre cus.-
tom eetate In preetlgtou1 Orange Park Acree.
Offering the finest In recreation & entertain-
ment with tts-own lighted tennis court, lanai
poot houae, gym, game arcade & huge bonus
room w/bar. One of a kind master bedroom,
maids quarters, gourmet kitchen. 5 fire-
places, 5 aJr/cond. systems 2 beautiful view.
$2,290,000.
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PllYITE UTE Rllm 111111
FAITllTll llllWllllY
Recently completetv ~'Cteled. this llal1
•11111 home fe,.· "-~ bedrooms, 4 '12
baths, a prlv~QY.nlng pool and ex-
tensive use \. "ee, granite and Berber
carpet plus an .~edlble1ightlng system. A
private pier and 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)
COTL ITLI\LT1
COTE REALTY WOULD I.IKE_TO ADDRESS YOU®~---
SAi .1111 CAPISTUll
& ACRE UICI PllPERn
ZllEI Fii 111111
Opportunity comes but once in a lifetime
for a property such as this. Competefy
fenced. the home offers 4 bedrooms + a
pool & spa & separate guest ...quarters.
Fabulous views of the PacJflc & the moun-
tain range, this privte site Is situated
among $5 .Miiiion homes. Stables are
already in & ready for your horses. Call for
appointment. $1,695,000.
101 Ulll ISLE
PRIVATE IATE llllMl llUll
LIVELY llLLllllE
This lovely traditional 3 bedroom
dollhoose features the finest In quality
construction & vaulted ceJllngs, a gourmet
kitchen and pier & slip for numerous boats
to 65'. Lots of storage & ready to move In.
CaJI for appointment. $1,395,000
IEWUSTIM
2111 ALTIMll IRIVE
IRVllE GIVE CUSTll
11TE 110•1 co••••m
Fabulous Irvine Cove. south or the Coast High-
way, this smashing 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom
home hu been remodeled and lndudes •
compaetety new kitchen with all new appliances.
Fantastic Peclfic Ocean View + Very private
pool. This adult oriented home oners private,
white sandy beach and the "MOST" of the
"BEsr·. Quiet Study. Everything and onty
$1 ,495,0001
That's right! 1/4 llCf 9 .llld with a super
2nd story view ~ "'-~ ,. Priced below lot
value, this pr .. ~.,,.che deal of the year!
Pr....,tly inchp~oedroom cott11ge. Call
for men lnfo.~on & a prtvate lhowtng. 1575,000. .
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11111 lEI 1111
40 11111 ... Ull
Located befow Cedar Glen and south of
Cedar Ridge Estatee, this may be the last
available acreage In the lush area south of
the lake with lake prlvllege9. Land useage
19 flexlbte. Owner will hetp finance, will
trade, exchange, etc. Asking only
$40K/acre. CaH for fac.1 sheet.
Ill; Ill, .. •-·n11 What an opportunltytt Only 4 mil• from
Brian Heed Ski A99ort & 12 m11ee from
Pan-Quttch Uk• ... "* le a fabuloul deelll
tncredtbte atreem on property wtth 30%
ptne & upen tree coverage. Juat 200 mites
to Lu Vega. Lut large property In area.
Airport ecc111ible. WN1t pc11lbllttlesl Only
1295,000 for the wtto1e S*Qll. c.11 Biii
Cote.
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BOB & DOVIE KOOP
BOB & DOVIE KOOP· :z; 1 RE/MAX-'1\gent 'B · out of
10 years in the State of Cali-
fornia. Ranked nationally in
the top 10 R~/MAX Agents
for 10-years consecut1ve.
When you want Result
CALL THE BEST
The Market Is Ready For
Your Home-So, Call The
Koops And List Today!
JIST IEllCEI
GWIEI MIST SELL!
SAFE I SEOllE WtTI SllSITIRAL UllR1
OCE&ll VIEWS If security is what you want,
security is what you·n get in Villa Balboar Just
beyond the privae guarded gates lies an
executive suite that Is so special, words cannot
do it justice. Ottered are 2 bedroom. 2 bath, in-
door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the
designer furnishings are avaitabl~ for
purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED
& IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFfERSI ., . .,.. ....... .
Select ""lllU
IEWE lllL 1111111
Ck>Md stables plus 3 open stalls. C.rg shaded rooming area, lrg track room. separate hay
f98d 1torage room. bar., Includes sliding
glua wtndows. auto 0 spray system
plumbed thru-out ~ "-_ Ja. Also, large
*'*dog run f. o· y ·"'BOUT THE HOME
... 4 bedrOC>f': 1'fKY gtlarp home w/3 car garege, C:,. off street parking, RV or
boat parking, .• re & police prot,ctlon sys.-
terns. S4&9.tm
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111.L•&•YN'MU.
Own your own home with as little as 3% down
Md save money through tax benefits.
AYlll llU •wt um llllT 11•1
Super nice three bedroom, two bath
condo. Welt tocated In gated community
that has just been painted In greys. Walk to
' South Cout Plaza. Enjoy aH this and three
poottfor 1111 .... .• , ... ,._
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WEST CLIFF
Very cute Family home, well located near
schools and shopping. Comfortable living
arrangements include family room. living
room, three bedrooms, two baths, large
front, & back yard with a pool & a two car
garage. This one won't last long. 1411-..........
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NEW LISTING
OWNER MUST SELL
Has purchased another home & must sell
this beautiful Newport North Town home
that features 2 Master Suites, Oen, living
Room w/Flreplace, Kitchen w/all the 1=on-
venlent appliances, lovely patio & more.
Submit otters -$259,000
. For an appointment call ,...,. .. ., ..... .,
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SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM
Five BR, 4~ BA, two family rooms, new
gourmet kitchen. four car garage. Private
etectric gated entrance. Just completely
remodeled. City and Mountain views from
this 5,300 sq. ft. custom house. Asking ... 11.-.-.....
HARBOR RIDGE
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NEWPORT CREST
Popular PWt V1 hM been converted to 3
bedroom8 Md 9Nowed tor a giant mater
IUlte. 2.5 batha, lofted ceittnga, bright &
IUnftY kttehen. tamlty room wttt'I nice deck, sae ltvtng room, 2 cw garage & morel ..... -·--·-
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Ill I MYIE IMP
. 131-1211
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EAITIL•F
PAIRllllCYIEWS
4 bedroom. 2 batt-' ' O ntial to expand
up or outl r · 0 t.-. But 1s built to
lat. Best bl$ . .,1uff. Hurry this home
won't last tht •• dekend. IGl,m(LI) -·--·-NEWPORT CREST
Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths
and Powder Room • LMng Room wfth
Lofted Clltig • Ar9peece and Wet Bar•
Famlty room wfth Dede ReiMd Dining
Room • Sunny Kitchen • Mmer Suite wfth
Sun Deck • Tuck-under Double G.rage
wfth Auto-Door Opener and IMide Accea
Sta6rwey .....
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I
_,_. 1210,DM
Just listed!! Thts charming property is in an ideal
comer Jocauon. Highly desireable area. 3 BR, 2
BA, Living room, family room. Hurry won't last.
Call now for _private showing.
BILL & DONNA WEBSTER
1968 CHURCH I 1800
Spacious 2 bedroom + den 2 bath. dramatic
f1rE:'plact', large de<.'k 1.544 ¥luare feet. Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
MEW IEWPOIT IOllTH VIW 1448,000
Be the first to move in! Single family detached 3
BR. 2.5 BA 2 story cathedral ceilings-all cream
white carpeung plus marble & kitchen flooring.
Master S uite on 1st floor. Prerruum Jot for
privacy Ask for ..
JOANN KENTON
EASTllDE DUPl.fl AIO,DOI
New carpet, new paint upgraded appliances.
These units have it all. 3 BR. 2 BA. fireplaces,
large yard Plenty of parking. Excellent rents.
Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
lllllmWE 12, .. ,.
Elegant custom magn1f1cent est.ate. With 6
bedrooms, 4.5 baths, pool, spa and one of the
largest lots on the Ridge. This home is on a cuJ-de-
sac and has ocean and city lights view. A tra-
d1uonaJ famil y home in this prestigious gate
guarded commuruty. Completely refurbished and
lender owned. Ask for ...
ESTHER YANK
EICEWIT llVEITllEIT W/PIEI I 1,!08,DM
This bayfront duplex is located in one of the most
spectacular locations in Newport on the main
chanm·I. Awesome views. Has its own beach and
pll'r for 3 boats. Excellent investment property
with an esumated monthly income of $4,000-4.500
year round not including summer rentals. Rentals
indude 3 BR, 2 BA up; 2 BR. 2 BA down, each
with fireplace. Ask for ..
GAIL TAYLOR
TIMUI 11 lli,DOI
Bread and butter. 2 bedroom . I bath complex
with garages. Assume $191,000 T .D. Ask for.
DELIA DELGADO
EAITILUff: VIEW, JUST LllJEI -·-The only view home now available in Eastbluff.
totally remodeled The expanded Master suite
includes walk-in closed, separate "jacuzzi" tub.
and lots of imported tile. Great sunset and city
lights view Crom master BR, LR, & FR. For a
private show in~ call_ ~our F.astbluff specialists.
PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG
Lovely Ocean, Bay, and City Lights view. Ex~
panded 4 BR, 3 BA family & bonus room. Home.
Call for additional info. and your personal view-
ing. Ask for ...
JANE SUNGAI LA
OPPOllTUllTY FOi •••Emil 11a,ooa
This cozy three BR, 1 ~ BA home is dose to both
schools and shqpping .. Hurry with your check and
prunt brush!! This one won't last! Call now.
BILL & DONNA WEBSTER
WEITCUFF FA• Y .-£ 1118,800
Est.ate feeling, newly remodeled 3 BR, 3 BA and
den. L.trge backyard with pool. Ceramic tile, new
apphances. A must see! Ask for ...
MARIA ELENA BANKS
OCEANFRONT UAlf 18600/MI
Immaculate two story, beauttfully furnished
oceanfront home on the sand at Peninsula Pomt
Two patios. garden. three-car parking. 3 bedroom
and den, 3 bath. Annual lease available February
1 at $3500/month. Ask for ..
RO NDA HEI N OR GAIL TAYLOR " IEWPOIT llEICHTS UAIE 11 lliO/MI
Two bedrooms, two and one half baths, re-
modeled kitchen. fireplace. single car garage Ask
for
P HIL & EUGEIN-A STARKEN&URG
• SEll-l.Ulf m'TllN .. ,.
This Lau~!'lt ~el has 4 bedrooms. luxury
master suite, with VIew . I bedroom on first floor,
3 baths. Guarded community with community
pool and tennis. Also for lease. Ask for ..
MAUREEN WHITE
Ill-IEW ... UllTRI 1471, .. IJ:est buy _4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room. For a
ruce family, one block to elementary school
community pool, cl ubhouse, greenbelt Inside 10:
cation Owners anxious. Ask for... ·
JULIA L IAO
TimllAIEPm'Em
Two to choose from, Laguna Surf and Carlsbad.
Owner wants out! Will sell both or either at cost.
If you're looking for details, ask for ...
CLIF AND E'LYNN K EMP
WATEllFIMT lllUI 1171,•
Darling duplex complete with boat dock. 2
BR/2BA down and 1 BR/ 1 BA up. LR
w/f1replace, dining area. Jots of windows over-
looking the water. Deck with two water vtews.
berber carpet and new tale. fresh paint m great
Ne wport locataon. Ask for ...
PHILLY D UKE
l +ACIU CllBIEICIAI. ana.•
Pomona north Garey SL Zoned C.f and M·l dt:y
cooperative. Great for fast food. Excellent acxe91
between 2 freeways. $7 per 1q, ft.
Mllll .. .e•llf 'CW• 1711,-
Gorgeoua customized and expanded Miramar.
Ocean, Catalina, mountain and city lights views.
Three bedroom plus added room. 2.5 baths. Rear
patio with spa plus spacious front patio. For your
private showing ask for ...
RAY DAVIES
c•• 18.... 1111.ooa
Enter through professionally landscaped
courtyard into this new 3 BR home with marble
entry floors. Large family room with its own
powder room. Walk to Fashion Island & the
beaches. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
•W USTm U .. ID 1111,080
3 bedroom home in desireable Harbor view hills
Inviting patio has spa, firepit and water fountain
Great for couple or family. Ask for ...
VIRGINA SW AN
OPEN SUN l -4, 1207 SEACREST
HAI• VIEW ... 1471.080
Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views largest
lots. 3 BR. 2 BA, room for expansion & pvt pool
Cathedral ceilmgs m living, family & dining rms
New appliances. sunny & bright. open floor plan.
great for entertai"tJ'f" Ask for ... ~ IALIAO--
OPEN SAT .t SUN 1·4, 2045 PORT BRI STOi
WATElfml lHITYlf •11,•
Exquisite, Sophisticated, and casual all rolled mto
one condo/home. "Completely" remodeled with
top of the line d~jpl!!! This won't last!!! Ask for ...
JUNE DAVI S
EICUllm .-cuffl 11, 1•,0IO
JUST LISTED! CUSTOM PEMODELED 2·story '
showcase home. Currer ·o m view from large
master suite w/sola~· \, ,.,aace, sauna. Stained
glass window• O _ cellinp, wood pegged
floors. Prtv~ C:, ~e. Bricked yard w/spa &.
gazebo. Thret. ,...wate beaches. Shown by appt.
only. Ask for ...
JO-ANN DORAN
ElfUITflm.Y ..
Quiet cul-de-Mc location. • bedroom. 2-' bath. 3
car garage, trench doors, lkyllgh ta, iwo fireplaces.
family room, IWlny country kiichen, formal din·
lng room overlooking large pool-me yard. Ask
for ...
CLIP AND E'LYNN KEMP
Ull• llDl HH•l IBlllEl 1171.•
Beautiful custom home on one of the best streets
in this popular area. Ljght, bright, oak floors.
French doors and a new kitchen. All of this plus a
magnificent pnvate pool. A superb value. Ask
for ...
ESTHE R YANK
TOM ALLJNSON
SHARON VOGT
J.M. PETRI._ 1411.•
Brand new 4 BR, 2.5 BA fully landtcaped home
with 2 patios. Elegant 2 story volume oeilinga,
spacious living areas, gourmet kitchen with ceiJ·
" ing to count.er garden window. Aak for ...
TANI: SUNGAILA
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.. 1111• ·_ t'5 an.•
Bright and airy 3 BR. 2 ~ BA townhome. Master
suite with fireplace, jacuzzi tub and walk in closet.
Top of the line throughout. Used brick fireplace
in living room, large private patio and 2 car
garage! Ask for ...
MICHAEL STONE
.... 'llC IAlflllJ Clml -·-JUST REDECORATED THROUGHOUT. In-
.eluding new kitchen and baths, Subzero refriger-
ator, light oak cabinets, oversized jacuzzi. mirrors,
Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bayview; with slip
available. Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
· Open Sunday 1-4:3Q, 2632 Santa Ana, CM
•WP•T IUCll MT IJITF• 1144,•
It's hard to believe. but •· O find a spacious 2
BR, 2 BA condo ;~ 0 \-.vr this low price.
Super location S . shopping. restaurants.
park. Quiet secl _., complex. Ask for ...
ANN HAWKEY
... , IPfCIAI. ....
Cape Cod style townhome features 2 BR. 2 BA
and a 2 car attached garage! Single level floor
plan is perfect for seniors. Large sunny kitchen
and living room with Cireplat"e. Upgrades inch.de
roman tub, walk an closets. ceramic tiles. plush
carpet and plantatton shutters to name a few. Ask
for ...
DIANA-PROSSER
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REALTORS
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A circular drive way leads to this very spacious 4
BR home with 2 fireplaces, French doors, Mex-
ican tile flooring in kitchen & family room.
Designer carpet throug}lout. Pool size yard, very
private. Owner will C&lsider trade. Assumable
loan that owner mllY ~-Ask for ...
LEE CHESTERFIELD
•••• , 11111 ftUI 1441,11H71,-
Several fioorplans avail. foe viewing in Newport's
newest premieroommunity. Ca'ltempxvy Medi-
terranean_ styleJngle 1amily homel offering_ the
very finest in amenities plus gorgeous community
pool and recreation area. C1oee to freeways and
Fashion laland. Ask foe ...
JOANN DORAN
PAULA BAILEY
HW.IT Lm llYflllR M.m.111
SOPHISTICATED, CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE
LCYI'! Open, spacious; luxurious appointments and
fum.ishinp. Kitchen designed foe a connoilBeur!
Designed for gracious living and entertaining.
Hu hu,e dock, 6 BR, 5 BA, 3 fpb. Lap pool and
spa in private patio on the bey. Ask foe ...
DENNE SODE RLING .
IEl.CIUIT ml CITIUll llOI 1141.•
Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood
floors in entry + kitchen with eX1ensive Ule of
plantation sbutten. Carefree living at its best.
Total aecurity. Ask foe ..
RONFELSOT
· .
llTIQUE IUlllEll Fm IALEI
Good location. good lease. excellent opportunity
for owner oj>erator to make a living leamign
business. Very low cost operation. Owner financ-
ing available. For details ask for ...
CLIF AND E'L YNN KEMP
... an.•
Woodbndse Arborlake 3 BR. 21 , BA. beautifully
decorated 2 story end locauon with separate
dining room, family room, den, and breakfast
nook. Steps to lake with miru view. Ask for ...
RAY DAVI ES
.. , •• , l7ll,lm
A city lichts view from this beautiful, classic. 4 BR
home highlighted with bleached oak floors. plan-
tation shutters crown mouldings plus room for a
pool Call !or your private showing. Ask for ...
- -DELIA-D&LGADO
lllTlE -1111• a41,111
Broedmoor plan 4 superb view of night lights.
Excellent Landscaping 'and strong Homeownen
A!Jaoc. 2 BR. Giant Bonus Rm .• study and, privacy.
Available by Nov. 1st.
TOM ALLI NSON
SHARON VOGT
OPEN SUN 1-&. 13 ROCKY KNOLL
u..-1 • ,... 11,..,,..
Outstanding panoramic vtew Secunty building.
$1500/MO. Ask for ...
VIRGIN A SW AN
OWNER WANTS THIS LEASED SOON!
ITTEITm IMIT.. 117,•
Fannie Mae owned, 2 story condo, FHA ap-
proved. 2 BR, 1 BA. San Juan Capastrano. Good
income ratio. Ask for ...
RAY DA VIES, JR.
•¥ml.UR 11711/m
Brand new J .M. Peter's 4 BR. 2.5 BA home. Light
and bright and beautifully appointed. Fully land-
scaped with two pauos. Ask for ...
) JANE SUNGAILA
I ~
• 780-5000 "
wm , .. ICIEI man 11.-.111
Custom country English home nn 1.6 acres near
Ridgeline Country Club. 9 fV' 0 ft. with 5 BR. 5
BA. pool, and 5 stall '" \... . for N/S tenrus
court or riding a-e. 0 .... us Master suite with
sitting room & s ~ ~rator furnishings nego-
tiable. Ask for ...
JO ANN KENTON
11•11 llEW HH•l LUIE mll/MI
Sunny & bright. Beautiful 3 BR. 2 BA. large
lamily.-J"()()Ql. akylight.-large yard close-l<Hehool
community pool and shopping! Ask for ...
J UL IA ~IAO
BHN.I IAY 1741.•
Abllolutely immaculate home in gated communi-
!¥· Partial ocean view and away form Coast
Highway. Totally remodeled with designer taste.
~nch doors and U9ed brick throughout. Tiled
kitchen with oak and glass cabinets. sub-zero
refrigerator and much mroe. High beamed ceil-
ings in LR and FR. Exquisite la.nd9caping wnh
used brick and tile. Hurry, owner bought another.
Call me today!
GISELA BU R MEISTER
• Clllll 1111,m
One of 8'c Canyon'• laraat liJ\i)e story bomea. 4
bedroom, 2.5 baths. pool & spa. Foe details aak
for ...
J ANE SUNGAJLIA
l.WEI, LORI, LUIEll
Month to month on the beach $1500 3 bedroom. 2
bath home Newport Heights $1500 3 bedroom.
Big Canyon forever Golf Course VH~w. Ask for.
CLIF AND E'L YNN KEMP
m'TmlTlll ....
Over 2,000 sq. ft.m a beauufuJ NB Commuruty
spacious 3 BR. 3 BA home with a large kitchen .
cathedral ce1l10gs and pnvate spa m oauo. A
really qua.lay lifestyle locauon that must be seen
to be appreoated. Call now for your pnvate
~-ttL ~DONNA WEBSTER
•••• 1477,•
Ut Santa choose one of the 2 ftreplaces to sllde
down mto the home of your dreams While
stodongs are hung. and vis1ons of sugar plums
come from the 5 coey bedrooms Santa can park
hlS sleigh an the roomy 3 car garage Give thJS
presllgious Woodbndge home to your family for
Christmas. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
a-ECTICILll • 11-iln1111 11.••
~ly re11110deled 5 BR. suard pied ~-2 spas
in private courtyard. Larse boat slJp. Excellent
financing tenm available below present market
,..t.es to qualifaed buyer. Ask for ...
MARY DI TULLIO
WllEIHllT.. 171,m
PRICED TO SELL NOW' In Newport Beach 2
BR. mobife home. clubhouses, poo1. spa.
Motivated Rller. Ask foe ...
VIRGINA SWAN
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eomlnf! Soon • • •
Realtors ~
BALBOA ISLAND bus1nes~ opportunity for super
ll'd~~ with 5 yt.·Jr~ rema1n1ng +-5 year option to renew
111 eHcllt·nl Marine Avenue location. 673-6900
.................................................... $55,000
VILLA BALBOA Spacious J bdrm condo include!.
rnas1t•r ~u1tc wtth sitting drea. huge living room with·
f P, ms1d<' laundry & fdmily & formal din mg rooms
plus 2 large pdt1os. Real "pride of ownership." PRICE
DROPPED!! 6J 1-1400 .................................... S299,000
BALBOA PENINSULA JUSt ONE left. Brand new
C.ipe Cod townhome. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2Vi baths,
oak cabs, security system & dble garage. Steps to bay,
o cc,in, Balboa Ferry & shops. 631-1400 ........ S350,000
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BEACH CLOSE Condo in West Newport. Like new
tr1-level contemporary 2 bd, 2 bath condo with
terrifK ocean views High ceilings, skylights, separate
d1n1ng room. 5 large patios & att. double garage.
631 -1400 ........................................... SJ.40,000
CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con-
dos, near c ompletion. Striking 2 bdrms with se-
cluded 2nd floor master suite, den & inside laundry.
Soaring 2 s1ory hv1ng room with fireplace opening to
large dee~. 631 -1400 ........................... $350,000
BAYFRONT Wale•, water, water, reach out and
v1r1u4lly "touch" the boats 1n the Xmas Boat Parade ~pec1acula r view~ of the enttre Bay. Upgraded 2 bath, ~bdrm co-op with av'a1lable boat slip at $1 .75 per ft
Just RWUCED. 6J 1-1400....................... .. ... $379,000
VILLA BALBOA Penthouse condo with fantastic
oc 1•.i n & sunse1 views Lovely 2 bdrm & den w11h
1.>J Ul!l'd & ~k yl11 c e1l1ngs & lar~e patio. Professionally
dN or.i1t>d Gdted complel(, bike to beach. 631-1400
..................................... S388,000
CORONA DEL MAR W ell maintained duplex 1n
great 11u1 et location. wait... to beach , shops & rcs-
tau1 Jn ls front J bdrm, 2 bath with cOI )' brt<k
woodburn1n1o; Ip & patio Bac k 2 bdrm, 2 BA w11h Fp
& dt><I.. 631 -1400 . . .................... S5 75,000
UDO ISLE I o•M·~t priu.'d home on the island Bright
ho op1•11 3 bdrm w11h remodeled kitc he n & large
I" 1ng room o p<.·ning to sunny patio and small yard ~und1·1 I.. otr master Close to clubhouse, rl'nn1s &
ht·J1 h I> 3 1-1 400 . .. .. ....... .. ... S595,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES l ovely 2 story 3 bdrm
homt• w11h w pdrate guesl '>Ulle Vaulte d 1..e1lings &
h..rdwuod tloor' 1n entry, kitchen & formal dinini<
.iri ·J 8cmus room & fa mily roo m open to the brick
pdtlU & y.ird 631 -1400 ............................... $614,500
...)..
NEWPORTHEICH1"s Exciting 4 bdrm tree house.
S~larium addjtions augment the incredible harbor
views. Included are a party room, family room ~ool & spa 1 bdrm guest cottage in a wooded
1lls1de setting. 631-1400 .......................... S795,000
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
24:16 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
* NEW LISTING *
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Very spacious 6
bedroom, 3 bath home . Super location near buses
& shopping & ac ross from church. Great for large •
family or possible board & care home. 631-1400
............................................ : ....................... S275,000
CORONA DEL MAR Charming duplex in excel-
lent south of highway location. Front 2 bdrm
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SEA ISLAND Elegant townhome with views of
bac k bay & city lights. l iving room with marble fp,
family room. dining room & gourmet ki1chen with
oak~ f . & cabinets, & granite counters at upper
view with 2 bdrms down. Maste r has mir-
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7 Sea Co'ta l.ane Open Sat 1-5
PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT Fabulous 4
bdrm upside down house with incredible views.
Spacious. bright rooms with terrazo & parquet
flooring, custom shutters, skylights & an e levator.
fireplaces in downstairs family room & gracious
upstairs living room. 631-1400 .......... $895,000 (lH)
LIDO ISLE Fabulous one of a kind location with
unobstructed main bay view across fr om
clubhouse beach. Spacious 5 bdrm older family
home surrounded by patios on equivilent to
double lot with great potential. Upstairs family
room has large vie w d eck. 631-1400 ....... S895,000
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FEED THE HUNGRY
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Thanks so much to all of you who are helpin g build
our Ca n Tree to provide food for less fortunate
families this ho liday season. We are still collecting
and will be happy 10 accept your donations either al
one of our offices or we will pick up.
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WATEllFllONT HOMES. INC • ......
NEWPORT HEICHTS Charming early heights 3
bdrm home with separale ~-apt-over detached
triple gara~e. Hardwood floors, smooth ceilings &
fi replaces in living room & master. lovely _garden> 3'J\~ ~Wif 6J~-1400 ........................ 0p-~·~-~•·a.~~~·~~~
SEA ISLAND lovely J bdrm townhome in gated
community with pool, spa & tennis. fp. in living
room & master, views from living room, eat-In
kitchen & master. Bleached woods. tile floors &
plantations shutters. 679-6900 ...................... $675,000
UDO lSLE Fresh, elegant contemporary 4 bdrm (or
J & den) on double lot. Faux stone floors, 12' living
room ceilings, lots of Alass & 2 patios for in-~~;~.06j~~~~~~~'.~~.' ....... ~ ... ~~~ ... '.~.~~.~: .. r;:~~~J
BALBOA ISLAND Victor~n ~yf«mt-wfth 3 bdrms,
dock & terrific views. Immaculate with new berber
carpet, it has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, ~~i~e~6~;~~~~.'.~ .. ~'.~:~~-·~--~~.~'.~~.~~~.~ .. ~m.~~
UDO lSLE Super1 one of a kind ~y.front, 45' lot &
open bay views. Can be 7 bdrm, 6 Vz ~th with den &
formal dining or 5 bdrm 3 Y2 ~th home with a 2
bdrm a~rtment. ~y windows, sundeck & Fr. doo rs
to beac . 631-1400 ...................................... $1,395,000
LINDA ISL£ The quintessence of e legant living m
this beautifully appointed 4 bdrm with den/guest.
family room, formal d ining & dramatic 2 story entry
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LIDO ISLE Exciting contemporary architec ture, .i
great Lido Nord view location & dock for 2 larg<>
yachrs. Floor to ceiling walls of glass, ~yfront d ining
& master, gourmet kitchen & private roofdeck.
631-1400 ...................................................... s 2,2so.ooo
LINDA ISL£ Bayfro nt spectacular remodeled 3
bdrm with den. formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck
with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. Q uality
mate rials include travertine, onyx, brass & copper
631-1400 ....................................................... $2,625,000
CORONA DEL MAR beachfront. fabulous 3 bdrm
wi1h unparalleld views of the ocean & harbor en-
trance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom
contemporary h.as bleac hed hardwood floors & 10
mahogony doors. 631-1400 ........................ $2,980,000
CORONA 0£1. MAR Rare Shorttliff's est.lte w11h 1~' of ocetin frontage & pan0tt1mic views. Mag-~1f1cent S bdrm home, the ultimate in materiils &
fixtures & several oce.nside terraces with huge
pool & spa. 631-1•00 .............................. $<4,SOO,OOO
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
3l 5 MARINE AVK
714-673-6900G} --
:tHIS WEEK'S SALES REPORT: 11 NEW LISTINGS, 12 SALES.
GET ON THE MERRILL LYNCH CHRISTMAS BANDWAGON
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.... mTl 9111 $262,500 2MI ........
3 BR, 3 BA Leverett/Weber
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3 BR, 3 BA
$269,000 2121 .... ..,
J. Bernard
.. -$895,ooo a 11 ..,,,
• BR,• BA M. Thomas Graves
nm mTt mu s1a5,ooo 1111. ..._ ·
2 BR, 2 BA/2 story L.everett/Weber
*""'.. $190,000 -....., ,. 1 BR, penthouse A. Johnson
n au S539,ooo • •••11• Expansion Opportunities C. Porcella
HllM • -M95,000 3 BR,• BA home
111 •11111 A.McGee
... "' ..... $695,000 -........ ... 3 BR, ocean vtew S. SNngsby
..... $595,000
3 BR. Den, FR
111 .......
M.H.ulng
RAM JEWEL-3 BR, 3 BA, w frptcs, E'side Costa
Mesa detached townhome. FR doors/hardwood
floors, lrg yd. $279,000
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CAmO HIQtLANDS-New carpet, ttooring and
decor. lncred. curb appeal. Single stry wtth • BR's,
fam rm, spa, keys to beach. $625,000
NEAR HOAG-One BR Penthouse, views night and
day. vaulted ceilings, sun porch and skylights. Nr
tennis courts, Hoag and beach. $190,000.
IS 1 ING Ll(E HOTCAKES-A walk to the beach
from HB, 2 mstr BR's, 3 BA. townhouse with cozy
corner flrplece. Airy feel, tagoon location. $229,000
FINE FAlllL Y ttam-Baycrest neighborhood. •
BR. sinQte story with formal dining. Island kitchen and
Ian welfs eonst. Flowing noor plan. S.75,000
HOAG tmEAWAY-2 BR, 2 BA condo, 1st floor, corner location, ck>le to pool, tennis, beacti and
hospital. s 182,500.
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LAGUNA SPECTACULAR-Split level home with
beautiful woods and glua overtooklng the ocean.
Nettled among the trees. $575,000 ·
SO•Tl•IG Dl'RMNT-A glamorous cabin or
fun restaurant. 3 BR. Baytront w/billard rm, lib., bar
overtook• bay. Docks for 2 boats. $1 ,690,000
STONEHENGE .. HAlmC>lt RIDGE-Unrivaled! 8
BR. 7 frpl, 9 BA. sun room, lib and weight rm. 9000 sq.
ft. $3,695,000 '
1 PRIVACY AND IPACE-Hillside loc. over1~s CdM
with ocean beyond. lncred. view! Third of an acre. a
BR, 21A BA. Fam rm and dining room. $726,000.
CAmO IHOMS LAllDll4 M View home with
pool, spa, spacious kitchen and large courtyard. Also
3 car gar, and SOiar assist. FA. $995,000
................... , 1-4
~ ._ M25,000 121· •••tr~
1 BR. cottage, large lot J . Bernard
nm mTt mu s262.500 , ...... ..,
3 BR, 3 BA Leverett/Weber
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3 BR, 3 BA ...
•BR,• BA
$269,000
$895,000
1121 .... ..,
P.Spauldlng
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B. Hutchings
.... _,l ma $185,000 111 L -
2 BR. 2 BA/2 story LeY91 ett/Weber
C•••-1a1 .......
A880LUTEL Y IPOTLE .. -Mature, one owner 2
BR townhome In Costa Mesa, -small yard, near comm.
pool, away from traffic. Only $129,000.
BACK BAY YILLAOE-C~ tmEAWAY~
Devek>pment. 3 BR. 3 BA near comm pool, spa. with
own lawn and crisp decor. $262,500
PICK OF THE UTTER!-Best unit In outstandlng
complex. Light and eiry. 3 BR, 3 BA with garden-like
atmosphere, Back Bay views. $269,000 •
LOVELY UDO UV.0-A •th floor condominium
overtooking the bay, tophisticated living in 2 BR, 2 BA
w/24 hr teerfty, pool, spa, and billard rm. $735.000
OCEAN VIEW AT Sin,-lmmac and vacant! 2
BR, w. BA on Nwpt. Peninsula. great home or
excellent rental. Lowest In area. $259,500.
txPANSION OPflORTUNITIES-Extra lrg lot, gr. HV
Hills neighborhood. ~ BR. tam rm, large pool.
$539,000
PRIVACY A.Im IPACE-Hillside~ ovet1ooks CdM
with ocean beyond. lncred. view! Third of an acre. 3
BR, 2V. BA, f~m rm and dining room. $726,000
*
Come To The Party
Thursday, December 22nd.
Merrill Lynch will host its 18th
Annual Community Christmas
party where newcomers meet
old-timers.
Bring canned goods for our
Christmas CanTree. Hundreds
of Newporters will be there. It's
a dressy affair with classical
music!
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90 FEET O'\ THE BA)' -H0'1E
FOR TUE HOUOAY ... .\nJ iill thr>
111 ht>r 1 l,1', ol r hr> 't>ar beromf' hol1da ,., '' h··n
'1111 II\,. 111 lhb l'tt'utiful rontf"mpnraP. nP.,.. h
rt•mrnlPl•·d horn1' nn lhf> wain 1n \t'"J'Ofl
Hf-.11 h c111•1plt>lt' \\llh ,·our o"·n lioat .,ltp for
d Solt 11uJI ... Thi:; homr hci5 lots of mirror
harJ,, oo<l llour~. plu,, 3 BR. :!Y2 B .\. Famrh
roo111 & olt wi> d1•11 lormal di ning room ~'\
1·11/\ lir<'.ik fd,.t rm>k. This lo\t'I\' propert\' 1::.
nlk ri•d di. .................... ~ ..... S 1.300,000
Opt·n:-;umla' 1 .. \ 721 Ba\:-1de
EXQl'IS ITE WOODWORK AND
G RA:\I TE HIG HLIG HT T HI S
WATERFRO~T HOME ... Premium In·
ration on Linda 1 ~1,.. w11h views from all major
room!>. 3 bedroom. 61"2 bath. fami ly room. 3
fireplace enhanced bv marbles a~d granite'.
Light oak cabinetry and floor . The ma~ter
ll<'droom \\1th sitting area overlook · the ha\. :?
bath. tt>arn shower. J8CUZZJ. walk ·in close t::..
O""ner may trade ..................... $2,950,000
U>"TE'\1PORARY ELEGA ~CE ... Thi-.
l.111d.1 l ~lf• ~bedroom . .+17 bath home inrludrr..
d eourr11r1 lrtrht>n. formal dining room. linn~
room,~' rn. fam1h room plus ~lip for large boat.
.ind .:1lford., a spectacular Ba)· view. Plea::.e call
rt'g.arJmJ! t>xrep11onal financing. Owner
moll\'atPd ................................ $2,650,000
THIS LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT
HOME HAS IT ALL!! ... Linda Isle's l>est
location. Sun all day~ Near ga te-house. bearh.
tenni~ court and clubhouse. Thi!> quality home
ha 5 bedrooms. 5 baths plus powder room.
gamt> room. pool. spa. sauna . and slip for large
boat. Proudly presented at. ....... $2,450,000
VIEW THE PARKLING NIGHT
LIGHT A D OCEA SUNSET
Med1tf"rranean •Villa 5 bedroom. 5~ bath.
ru::.torn hurh Harbor Ridge home must l'lf' een
to appreciate .Qualit y feature~ abound through-
out th1 8.000 sq. ft. handcrafted. home.
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• 1' PROPERTIES, INC.
~E\11 U STl~G! ... Beautiful 3 BR. 2~ BA
1·ond11 in Irvine. Highh ·1pgraded with a
1·11n1e1111•oran flair. \~ . 9 blind . mirrored
rlO!!CI door~. plw1 a ~ arpet , nice pat io for
f"ntertaming. ~ .Jttioning. Just minutes to
!!hop pin~ and I ..-ewa v arress. Won't last long .
............ .......... ............................ 5212.000
l.·H,l '\ ... \l(;L El. ... High on a hill ...
\11,1111111• pm an ~ lll'drnorn. 2 ba1h. featuring
'11''"' lrorri 1•\ Pr\ "'indm'. Tiled. earthtone
c•nlP & l1rt>plcH'P. \aUltf'd ceilings. Thi!o Pnd
un11 ,, 11i-.1 likt> a -..1ngl1• famih-homf" and i et
in a gorgi>ou land,cape of tall. pine trees. on
dll 0\ N'-1/t'd lot.. ......................... S 198,000
I(>() ACRE .. Located just a few mile:.
from the· luture $2 billion ··Rancho Coachella··
pro1c1·1 lduf"' to break ground in 1989). Pos ibl v
tht' lo .... e<-t pnced land in California. Desert-hold
for the futurf'. Cash. terms or po sible trade.
................................................. S320 ,()()()
BIG tA '\YO'.\ TOWN H O~E ... Bright.
-.pac-1ou,, 2 bedroom. 2 ha1h. Green Brier
model. \ew plush rarpeting and painl. Ex-
qu1s1te living room with firepl ace & wetbar.
Large Jeck & patios. Lease $1.5 75 /month
.................................................. S247,500
PROMONTORY BA YFRONT CU TOM
... Tl11!o bca ut if ul one storv home on Promon·
ton Ba\ has 3 bedroom. 3ii7 bath, with pedal
fraturr~ uch as lap pool. spa. central air
rond11ioning. 50' hoat stip. teakwood bar. with
ire machine & refrigerator. Gas barbecue in
k1tc·hen. This home with all these features on
fee land for onl y ...................... S J ,250,000
118 ACRE ... Approximately 5 mile from
the Desert prings Marriott, this property with
natural oasis. offers a bold contrast to the
surrounding desert. Zoning permits Residen-
tial, Golf. Tennjs or Country Club, Mobile
Home Park. Mi ni Warehouse; already ap-
proved f AA Airport. Submit terms for ap-
proval. ........................................ S 708,000
BACK BAY VIEWS ON THE WATER
•.. Permanent Ba yfront home in beautiful
5 star mobile home park, boat slip possible.
Owner may exchange ................. 169,500
If YOt.; LIKE INDIVIDUALITY
HERE IT I BIG CANYO Ct;·.
TOM. Cuard·gated community. Easy sum-
mertime entertainment area with open·pit
barbeque. Private pool and spa . Orientation
of home on large lot assures privacy. 4
bedrooms, large living and (amily rooms,
den. loft. ............................. S l ,350,000
HARBOR RIDGE ... Lovely 4 bedroom
detached condo. Private .. ry with running
stream. hardwood fl""'' . v 'painted tile in
the kitchen. ~ 0 ~ master bedroom
w/ itting arer. ~ ~ws of t~ Ocean & Ci1
Lights ................ -:-= ............. ~ ...... 1785,000
HOPPING & FREEWAY CLO E ...
Comfortable 2 bedroom. 2 bath, spaciou
master bedroom. dinjng room & f amjJ y room.
Well located. convenient to comm unity parks, .'
pool. schools & shopping ............. I l 44, 900
YACHTERS PARADISE ... One of the 1
finest locations on Catalina Island. Views of
Avalon, mountains, and endless ocean views.
Large 3 BR, 2 BA, private spa. Only one year
old. Furnished and golf-cart included. Only
.................................................. 1595,CM)()
HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows like
new! Attractive 4 bedroom, 21h bath, fmily
room. Palemera model, light & airy family
home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious
ba ckyard with patio and spa. Choice location.
close to shopping, schools. churches. communi-
ty pools. Includes land ................. 1539,900
' NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM HOME SITE
.•. Ocean and Bay views. Price includes complete
plans for 3.500 aq. ft . home with four car garage .
................................................... 1459,CMM>
ORTH LAGUNA! ..• Oceanfront be•ch
home, 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo with security
gate. Wonderful vacation atmosphere, listen to
the crashing urf. Walk to the beach. stores
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•• OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M .
341 BAYSIDE DR .. • NEWPORT BEACH 92660 • 714 • 673-9333
714/494-1177
• Gteat Estates E>lclusi'Ye Atrmcrte
nJRNER IATES . REALTORS
WeJcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and sandy beaches.
mull UY -This magnificent 4 BR. 3'n
BA home Is close to the ocean and has
wonderful whitewater views. Amenities In-
clude steps to the beach. 4 car garage and
It is situated on an exceptionally large lot.
$1,800,000.
STiil TIE D YUi MIT -In this com-
fortaf>le 3 BA home. Located on a large
corner lot In Mission V.iejo with a lovefy
view of the hills. A very private setting with
mature shade trees make this a very de-
sirable family home. $259,000.
mn m -GrMt location near beech and
. lhc>pa-walk to ewrythlngl Thia 3 BR, 3 BA
home hU econe from ltreet to alley.
Lowly hardwood floora and cozy flreptace
offer warmth and ctwm. $499,000.
~ EIOllJ UY -A contemporary
Meditemlnean vtlla situated on a gently
sf<>s>'ng bluff. It is one of the largest resi-
dences in the area wtth 16 rooms looking
across the pool to the sea. All within a
private gated community. $4,500,000.
~ EIOllJ UY -This rare and
unusual parcel of land offers amazing
whitewater views of both Irvine Cove and
Emerald Bay. Located on a bluff It Is more
than 'n acre. There Is an existing older
home, b\lt the gorgeous building site is
offered at lot value. $4, 175,000.
W.1 UY -This specious home has
beer'! bultt wound a large courtyllrd with
llCCell from nearly fNelfY room. v~ pn..
vate with room for a l•ge fM1My. Ctoee to
pools, tennia, bMCtt and pwtca. $889,000.
-mD Ulm (SllTt -This unusuatty large
and luxurious ~ormand Chas.au eit-
emptefies a commitment to uncompromis-
ing craftsmashlp. Every detail has been
carefully planned to provide all creature
comforts. View pool and separate spa.
$5,300,000
_. C8ft -Gorgeous large family home
In this most prestigious private area. Four
BR. 3 BA, beautiful wood paneling and
large pool and patio. Great ocean views!
$1,350.000
LICITm LICINm -Across from the OCMn
front clOM to steps to bellch, this newly
remodeled hofne offerl 3 BR, 3 BA and a
huge deck to enjoy the gorgeous ocean
view. Newey remodeled wtth toeda of
charm. $699,000. ·
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, NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR plus den, 21/a BA. quiet end on tumalll
Court. Ceramic tile In entry and kitchen.
fireplace In living room. One of the bett
locations In the Crest. Comm pool/tennis.
Call 673-7300 $265.000
EXECUTIVE LIVING
Udo Isle home. Lovely second story master
suite with large sunceck. Beam ceilings, tile
noors. plantation shutters. 2 fireplaces. Also
for lease.
Call 673-7300 $595,000
NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME
Two BR, 2'1'1 BA. fonnal dl11l91 rOOlll, 2 decks,
ocean vtew fTom kitchen It master suite, 1a,..
llvlftl room. Community pool aad ....
C.JJ 673-7300 Sl.0.000
· 305 NORTH ST AR LANE
Beautiful prestige area, In Dover
Shores, plus spacious bayfront
home ~ith dock for large yacht. 5
BR, 3'12 BA, family room, den and
game room. Approx. 4224 sq.ft.
Fantastic for entertaining & family
vlng. fee.
Call 673-7300 $1,200,000
OPEN SATURDAY 1-4
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VAIL, COLORADO
Penthouse level, heart of Vall Village, steps to
Vista Bahn lift. Trade thlt "preatlglou•" Vall
condo for your "prestigious" Newport condo.
Fully decorator perfect, all you'll need Is your
best novel and skisll
Call 6 73-7300 $595.000
LIDO ISLE
Street to street lot with ••dw ho-. btdlt
•round bautlf1d ,.tlo. C llR. J BA, Iota of
wladows aad wood bu• cellt... I• Hvl ..
room It kltchn, Scar.-..... ·
C...671-7-
LIDO ISLE
Comfortable and lnunaculate. 3 bedroo ....
spacious master suite u..-tatr1 lflht and alry
feeling. 2\.i b.ths. Qut.t end of lslmad.
Call 673-7300 $569.000
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
Sandy beach and Ny acttvltla lnclllded with
this 3 BR, 4\.i BA home. Slttl•9 room could be
4th BR. Cozy ftrep&.ce In master suite.
Call 673-7300 $1.195,000
NEWPORT BEACH RETREAT
Enjoy s unsets and ocean brHaa fTo• this
Newport S..ch 4th floor hl9hrlM. Mainten-
ance free living, Mcurlty bulldln9 aDd sub-
parking. Spacious community patio and pool.
Slip available.
Call 673-7300
COSTA MESA
I ................ 1111,m,
Good home In a good area at a very affordable
price. Move In condition .. Remodeled kitchen,
brick fireplace. Master bedroom opens onto
patio & poof. Ca~I now. 54'6-2313. HP1 -~
........... ft I .......
Extra large custom home. Mesa Bluff area. 5 big
bedrooms, 3 baths, fon;nal .living room, crackl'-
lng fireplace, super large bonus & recreation room. Large master, private front courtyard,
free form pbol & spa. Great for person who
Insists on the best. Call 546-2313. HP2
• llYIL.PILll ~ Excellent home, great area of Mesa Verde.
Move In condition. Big living room. Areplace in
dining room, new carpets, all new kitchen with
oak catMnets, new counter top, ·cook top, stove
& micro. Built In book cases. nice yard with
sparkling _pool & ~. Great buy at this price &
location. Call 546-2313. HP4. ·
• ...... , ... , -'21 ....
One of this weeks better buys, seller has left
area & Is motivated. Family room. fireplace,
freshly painted Interior. exterior is texcoated
with 15 year guarantee. Complete S,0lar system.
Quiet neighborhood. Terrific buy for family.
Won't last. Call 546-2313. HP7.
Wiil i Rlllt '21 ....
Here Is a property that is most deflnetety a
handyperson's special. Located on a huge lot
with plenty of room for expansion. Bring paint &
plenty of elbow grease & make a nice profit. Call
54'6-2313. HP6.
-·----121..-Exceflent family home near South Coast Plaza.
Big living room with cozy fireplace. Big country
kitchen with counter eating area. Wood floor.
Big bedrooms with mirrored closet doors. Va-
cant, ready for move In. Call now for details
546-2313. HP9.
· 11111...a u-.
Sektom offered. excellent duplex. Very good
area. Each has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath & country
kitchen with dining area. Large yard In back unit.
Sprinklers on timers. Just in time for the tax
break. Cell 54'6-2313. HP3
mTUl1'8 11 ....
Choice Laur• Pointe Townhome. Large 3
bedroom, 2'h bath. Exc1Hent location. Com-
munity poot, ipa. For Information c.tl 846-7171.
Alie abOut our other exctulfve tn same complex.
NP14
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4 bedroom, 2 bath. Large kltcheo/famlly room
combination. Excellent end of street location.
Large yard, froht patio, double attached garaqe.
South Coat Metro •• location. What a
b9rgain. Hurry! C.O tomy. 648-7171 NP8
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Reduced! Seller needs sale on this k>Yety famtty
home in Mesa North. Living room, family room,
crackling fltepface. 2 baths, 3 big bfdrooms.
Kitchen a homemakers delight with me>dcan tile, .
pull out shelves. Betng painted Inside. Move In
condttton. Cell 54'6-2313. HP10
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Seldom offered townhome In exclusive area at a
great price. Tiie entry with security gate, big
living room, flreplac,, beautiful upgraded lush
carpeting. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Steps from
exclusive Mesa Verde Country Club. Call
546-2313. HP12. 1 • ,.. un.-
4 bedroom home on large corner lot in Mesa
Verde. Living room, fireplace, Just painted
outside. Setler needs fast escrow. Good for
Investor. Call for more Info. 54'6-2313. HP14
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Value In the land In these 2 adjoining R-2 lots.
Room to build multiple units. Call for details
regardtna number of units, possible zoning, etc .
Call 646-~171. NP9. ,_"ma. u.,...
3 BR, 1.5 BA. Large yard, double attached
garage .. Excellent Eastside location. This could
be what you have been waiting for. Call today
646-7171. NP10
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Spacious 2 BR. 2 BA. Large living room with
flreptaoe. ~pace saver kitchen with all amenities.
Dining room area. Balcony, enctosed garage.
For Information call 646-7171. NP 11 ••••••••tt Bridal Shoppe Md Formal !J'iear with huiedo
rental. Full service. Excellent location. Wefl es-
tablished bulineu. Call 646-7171 . NP12
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Specious 3 bedroom plus den. 2 bath. Private community with community pool & tennis. Call
646-7171.
NEWPORT BEACH ....... ....
Located on comer lot near Back Bay. Newey
painted 4 bedroom, 3 Nth, formal dining room.
bonus room. Laundry off kitchen. Large patio
and yard. 2·car attached garage plus carport.
Truly a home of distinct quality. Call to preview.
646-7171. NP1
---l1M,lll Comer""'" with view from wety room. Excellent 2 bedroom. 2 bath ftoorpfan, gated guarded
community. Club house and pooa. For Info. call
646-7171. NP2
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Rarely on martcet. Single story seawtnd condo.
Wei located steps to pool and tpa. Beautifully
mmntained 2 p1ua den or 3 bedroom, 2 bath. LMno room wtth cozy fireplace. 2 patios. Close
to beeeh. For detaltl cal &4&-7171. NP3
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TERRY McCARDLE-PAESIDENT
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Rare opportunity to purchw. Large e~
single story home In unincorporated Santa Ana Helahts .,... Bring your decorator and arcNt9ct and have fun wtth this 4 bedroom, den plus
office or??? Possibilities are unlimited. Catt
.. today 646-7171. HP6
• •mn nil1•11 11...-EnJoy the view form this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
Newport Beach townhome offering un-
obstructed view from llvfng room and master
suite. llvtng room wtth fireplace, dining area,
kitchen with laundry room. Community pool and
much more. For Information call 646-7171 .
.. •• -LMLmDI l1 ...... Well located 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome ~th view of wooded area and meadows from
livtng room and large master suite. Inside laun-
dry, large patio. Spacious wide open feeling and
fantastic decor. Move right in. For information
call 646-7171. NP4.
OTHER AREAS
'I'-111111 11 ...
One of the best priced homes In thi. super PUD
In exclusive Anaheim Shores. Big living room
wfth CO'Z'f fireplace. Formal dining area. 2
bedrooms plus tlen, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen.
ceramic tile counter tops. Vaulted ceilings. Se-
curity system. custom drapes, mini blinds, water
softner, stained glass windows. Mirrored closet
doors, Malibu lights. 54'6-2313. HP 11 . " ., ... ,_ nn.-
1n excellent area of Fountain Valley. Big living
room, crackling fireplace. add-on family room. 3
bedrooms, many extras. Call 54'6-2313. HP13.
.. Yll I' Vfll'.111 111._
Great fixer. Charming cottage for first time
buyer wttNng to do a bit of fixing & painting.
Open airy floorplan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Lots of
potential. Call 546-2313. HP15
-.n a~ Enter this spectacular Greenbrook home from a
MCluded coveted entry. Formal living & ~
.,.... Garden kitchen & family room overtool<
lult'I yard wtth coveted patio. Upstatra 4
bedrooms wtth huge mast• 1Ulte & greet .-.
In ctoeet. Plus a 20x30 bonua room. 3 C9r gar9ge
& much more. A must Mel Call 54'6-2313. HP18
... DMMI
Small comJ*tx. Excellent location. FWWy on
mnet end untt ... bdrm. 2.5bettl. ~
IMng room wtth flreptace. L.-ge pmto. r>a..b..
garage, convenient to 9Chool Md llM>ppll 19. Cllll ror fUrther lnfC>nNttoft. s..tr7111. NP13
270EASf17TH STREET,COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
LIYELJ OISH-9111
POOL lllE
Super 3 bdrm wfth remodeled kitchen & baths.
Lavish use of Oak & Ceramic tile. Two fireplaces.
Sellers very anxious to see offers.
Ill
$2,100 HWI
Two bdrm condo. Extra large patio. Security
gated. Walk to Performing Arts Center.
.... .IUD ....
PRICE'11EIUCTIOI $10,000
Newport's seciuded home large lot with
sunroom. Three bdrm, 2 bath. Gorgeous
backyard & pool.
llAIAUPPB.
CUTE 2 IEIROOI HOIE
Great starter home on lovely tree lined street.
Two bdrm, detached garage & super large yard.
Seller leaving areal On~1 11..,...
CUSTOI HOIE SITE
Buildable site on hill top wfth 360° view. 11 .46
acres with 750 producing avocado trees. Great
investment tOday and future! Total price ~ .· .,.
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OCUI llEEZE VILUS
Two master suites with private baths, plus guest
bath. Executive townhome In excellent central
Costa Mesa location. End unit In a very private
setting. Large private patio, plus 2 balconies.
Washer/dryer Included. Perfect for singles or
young couple. Community poof & IP8:'9Yerllzed
2 car garage with room for ,worklhop area.
Won't last at this r~bto price! 11 ..... ··-. .. _,,-4 . ..,. .... , . .
CUTI IW 111111111,000
Huge comer tot. ThrM bdrm, 1~ bath, family
room overtooklng lwge yard. RV eoc111. Ne9r
South Coast Pim. Mk;t;g ...... ........ ,,
USTSllE CISTI •EU
Two bdrm, 2'A bath townhome. Highly upgr~
French doors. Woodbumlng ftreplace. 2 car
garage. Call now & be In for Christmas. C:~
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Two-3 bdrm, 2 bath units In NB. Both have
vaulted celllnga, fireplaces, washers & dryers. •
car garage with ocean view from one unit. Only 8
years old. Setler extremely motivated. ..
USTSllE TIWllllE
Drarnatlc3-bdrm, 31A bath, wtth vaulted cetUngs,
sunken living room, brick fireplace and double
car garage. •111,-
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IOVE RllHT II
To this Impeccably maintained Eastslde
townhome. Three bdrm, 21h bath. Has bleached
wood cabinets, recessed lightly, and large deck
area with lovely desiQner garden. U.,.. ·· w:n1•111
SOITH CllST PWI
Lovely family home. Four bdrm, 2 bath Md
· ~armly room. Located on cul-de-sac street.
Beiutlfully landscaped. -u-.-
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"SOPPY FIDll"
Super Huntington leach • bdrm poot home. In
great BrOOkhurat locaitlon. Hu ftreptace, large
Yatd. Is close to IChool. Cuf.cje-aac. Just Hated!
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Uve within Wlllklng dletMCe to the ftneat
bHct., bike, Md running "911. N9w tie entry, new carpet, paint, Md kitchen ippl~.
Three bdrm, 21..\ bath With room tor formm
dining. Just oner. at an.-mm 1321 I
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Don't mtsa this. 4 Unit -t
2 bdrm, 2 bath, with enc
Current rents at $34,800
TIRTLE RIC
Model perfect, totally t ..
Nigh light view ' 0 ~
rooms. Lush 16$ ·"'· *· Communlt) ..,001 &
details.
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T errlflc 3 bdrm house In
large lot, double-car' gar
patlo & much more. Des
Hated. Offered at
lllEIT II
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Model perfect highly upg
townhome In a special
wtthln steps to beach. Ne
award wtnnlng design a
walls. european kitchen
master suite, fireplace.
syatem. Absolutely gorg
structton. Just listed! ...
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1ed 3 bdrm. 2 bath.
.al dining & f-*Y
rivate spa & ce;ntrlll
ennls. Call tor more ..... 1
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rfect condition. Extra
ge, flrepleQe, private
reable location. Just an.-UID
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ded 2 bdrm, 21h bath
luded location yet
rty brand new with an
d floorplan; rni"ored
private patio, a.ge
car gar11ge. 89CUrtty
us with IUperb con-
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Three bdrm, 2 beth. Uri 0 ~ aulte has
open ~ ceillno• 0 y ~ nardwood floors -
bonus room. Br1 ~ • .,tace, large corner lot.
Exctttlent opportt. •• ,y to refurbish & expand. ...... . . ......
IEICI 1mu1 + llCllE
Three bdrm, 2 bath ptus charming mother-In-
law quarters. Large lot with spa, wet bar, pool
and bonus parking. This Is a must seet
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Don't miss the last of the large parcels. Build or
subdividing this rural 40 acre parcel next to
Cleveland National Forest and near new resi-
dential development, off Ortega Hwy (174) River-
side Co. Terms available on sales price of ·-·-
PlllE IEWNIT IEl&ITS LIT
Can build Custom View Home of approxlma=
9,000 sq.ft. have .f~m ~ t•I,
I· lllTS CISTI IESI
All 2 bdrm, 1 bath with enclOMd garages.
Electronic entrance gate. all units really clean.
Owner trading up. For details or 1et up, can ..
IEl1 PlllE II IEWPllT
Thia gorgeous home haa It affl Four bdrm, 2'11
bath, larmll dlr*'9 & t..nMy rma, 3 c.r garage.
:: .emmlnO pool, front courty9rd Md low
..... .._AU of theee ...wt• In Newport
a.ctt. c.11. Only ...... _ .....
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Executive style 4 bdrm eut'f" m home. Perfect
for entertmnlngl Prest~·~ O '"* lot dOM to
Cliff Drive. Mast,.-O "' .ijolning office or
bonus room, lln\s. -· ronNll IMng & dining
areas. Many upgrades and amenttlest ExdustYe
showings. Asking .. ,..
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11111 IEW II IUE Ill
Ouaitty duplex currently under construcUon.
Both unJts .,.. 3 bdrm. Excellent ~tk>n. c.11
today to add your own finishing touchea.
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TISTII I lllT ~ 'ITllEIT
Great building, yr•o• · ~ ~"· Consists of ( 1 >
three bdrm, 1v. e.. .1 tw0 bdrm, 1 bath. (4)
two bdrm, 2 bath . .,,.., (1) one bdrm, 1 bath. Plus
eight garages. Drtve by only 15631 -15641
Tustin Village Way near freeways 5 & 55. A~~ ll -IPl.UI
llllllFICEO CIST•
E•USI ESTATE .. E
Four bdrm, 4'A bath home. Over 8, 100 sq.ft. with
extraordinary views of city lights arid Saddle-
back Mountains. Family r~. fireplace,
gourmet kitchen, brellkfut nook, library, den,
fireplace In master bdrm suite, wtth two retreats,
pool and spa. Luxurious home In Neme Gall
Ranch. 1111,111
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Current zoning llllowa for 10-1 ecre lots. Very
secluded wtth paved f09d. Coastal and moun-
tain views. Cell for dehllla. 1111,111 -····· ·····-Newty decorated 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo. AV91-
abte now. -189. --
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A MEMBER OF THE r1l
SEARS RNANQAL NETWORK llJ COSTA MESA OFFICE
2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
Expect the best~ · (714) 645-0303
THE 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
COSTA MESA
SPARKLING CLEAN ON 12 LOT '285,000
This sparkling clean house is on an R2 lot. Just
around the corner from Newport Beach. Add on
and make a legal duplex! Call for a showing
appointment.
It. V. ACCESS '284,000
Large comer lot with RV access. Mesa del Mar. 4
bedroom, 1.75 bath home. Clean, freshly
pllinted. Newer roof. Move in today.
HALL OF FAME FAMIJ.v HOME LOCATION! ~\..\\ $190,000 Convenient to schoc \'v ~.cets, transport. 3 BR,
2 BA, patio deck ana raised sun deck.
SO. COAST METRO
SUPER VALUE IN MESA WOODS S265,000
Lovely 4BR. 3BA 2 story near South Coast
Plaza. Invi t ing spa and custom barbecue.
MESA VERDE
MESA VERDE POOL ROME $397,500
Acr088 from park. 4 BR, 2 1 2 BA exe<:utive home,
formal DR. family room, huge master pool and
1pa. Call now.
FABULOUS LOCA TIOM ON MESA VERDE
COUNTIY CLUB r Al&WA Y S7ft,OOO
4 bedrooms, 3112 baths, den, family room, 3 car
gar11e. Rare find -fabulous location on Meu
Verde Country Club's 17th fairway.
808 231D ST
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2702 DllAKE
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2702 DllAKE
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808 2SID ST
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OPEN HOUSE
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$285,000 DAVID
2-5 3 BR, 1.75 BA
$234,000 LEO
2-5 4 BR, RV ACCESS
SUNDAY
$234,000 CHRISTIE
1-5 4 BR, RV ACCESS
$285,000 - -DAVID
2-5 3 BR, 1.75 BA
OTHER AREAS
VICTOllAN MANSION HM.IOO
Purchase your very own Victorian Mansion in
the historic district of He111inger Park in Santa
Ana. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home
features 12 foot ceilings, ornate moldinp,
encloeed porch, pool, 4 car garage and much
more. Included in the price of this unique home
is a duplex, which can make over half of your
monthly paymenta. For complete details call
today!!
8llAIPl8T DUPLll •111, ... s~ dupl92 in Santa Ana!! 2 bedrooml, 1
bath and i bedroom, 1 bath. Beautifully
aculptend land.capinf, new paint throu,bout.
Cloee to achoola. Live m one and rent the other
to help qualify for the loan and make the
payment.a. For compJ.te details call today!!
NEWPO RT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH VIEW Hlt,000
2 bedrooms, 2 bath, den, R.V. access. ~utiful
kitchen, tiled floor, Spacious living room with
French doors leading to lovely yard, spa, and
view. Grea~ neighborhood.
NBWPOIT BEACH CONDO *111,500
Two muter suit.el +~a 7<1er room. Private brick
and gr ... patio a.I\~ aundry, 1&ra1•· Excel-
lent location. C i't..!l!unity pool. Newport Ter-
race.
OTHER AREAS
WHY PAY IENT ne,ooo
Prime St. Albans condo overlooking park-like
grounds. 1 BR, 1 BA. Pool and spa, clubhouae,
tennis, near S.C. Plaza and Performina Art.I
Center.
NEXT TO PAll! tlOl,tM
3 BR, Sinpe •'" ·mer home acroea from Eaatpte park~ '6Wen Grove. New muter
b.th. Sbowl peat!
DUPLll CABALLUOS HI0,000
2 BR, 2 BA and 1 BR, 1 BA Los Caballero. sport com~s Fountain Valley. Call now-It is
special!
HllOaOOK POOL BOID Ult, ...
Four BR, S if!. maid'• quart.en, bup
family room. • dinins room. European Cabinetry. Five . Utel to beech.
We Will Collect Your Donations!
,
LIDO'S FINEST
• 5BR. 4'hBA. den. family room + g,me room. Family home
• Highest quality & design.
lradlltonal style w/paned
windows. French doors.
beamed ceilings
• Oversized 52~'lot on desirable
str~t lo strttt location
• Oriented around sunny.
bricked patio with prtvate spa
• Large game room w /wet bar!
$996,000
FELL OUT OF
ESCROW
• 4BR. 2BA Traditional Style
Home
• Prtme0verslzcd45'Lot-l'h /
Lots
• French Doors open lo sunny
South Patio
• Beamed ceilings. Remodeled
kitchen. Air conditioned.
• Reduced 850.000
$69&,000
P AMII, Y BOYE
• 3 BR, 3 Ya BA family home
• ~t open floor plan
• Sunny Strada patio
• ~ aundeck off master • One of the lowest prtced
bomeeon Udol
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LIDO WITH A
VIEW!
• 5BR. 4 'hBA. Older Home
• One of a kind location dtreclly
across from Clubhouse beach
• Unobstructed main bay view'
• Ideal southerly exposu~ with
88' of view frontage
• Steps to Clubhouse. beac h.
a nd tennis
$895,000
FAMILY BA YFRONT
HOME
• 7 BR. 6'h BA. den or 5 BR. 31h
BA. den plus 2 BR. 2 BA l.Kllt.
• Prime oversized 45' lot on
sandy beach. wtth 3 car
~a~e.
• Brtgfit open floor plan.
proTcsslonally decorated In
P,!Stel tones. • 'Turn-key .. pride of
ownership family home with
large Income unit.
$1,396,000
BAYFRONT"ESTATE
• 5 BR. 5 BA Bayfronl Estate
• Tradtuonal Old Pasadena
• ;tteo~y •/2 large boat
alJpe
• French doors. Ivy covered
, walls, crown moldlngs
• Latticed courtyard entry plus
4carprmge
$3,800,000
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RT OPPORTONITIFS
TOO GOOD TO MISS
WATEIFIONT LIFE AT RS BEST
$619,111
Colossal bay, boat and marina views on turning basin from large living room in one-
of-a-kind custom design home jn one of the most sophisticated and luxurious
condo projects on the water.
New custom-design European
kitchen with,-Corian counters. White •
and gray Monogram appliances with
electronic control panels.
Approximately 2,000 square feet of
excellent flow for comfortable living
and casual or elegant entertaining.
AJJ.Mw paint, luxury a rpet, Italian tiles met light
fixtures. Deco outlets and switches plus designer
• ~II coverings.
F• Purchue • Shared Eqwty at the world cbss Desert Princess Resort complete with championship goH cour~, tennis, swimming,
he4ilthclub, sh<>ps, restaurants and clubhouse.
o..qn. Furruam..• 6: Acc .. aori ..
are included in this double master suite condo on
the golf course.
Turnke1 Purcha .. et $133,000 -•h °' V• Eqwty A•ailable et Dlacount
Total $400 per month 5>1yment Includes Country
Club Goff membership.
Complimentary per.Gnat market aaalym of your home upoa requeat ~ ReMax ~ Call dane Davis 721-1322 or 760-5111 of M.,.n Bed
DAILY PILOT/JmAL aSTAft-----------~---------------l!ll•lllllll~SATUllDAY De~er 11, 1 ... /PAGE lJ
Century 21 markets coastal gem Firm buys
_$2.6 million
SA building
Zarrinnegar said. A large family that frequently
ent.-tains would be a perfect fit for
the 5,000-square-foot home on Spy-
gla!IS Hill in Newport Beach offered
at $1.1 million by Century 21 Inland ·
Pacific.
mountain views and city lights,"
Zarrlnnegar said.
Another special feature is that the
home is built around a free-form
swimming poof and spa, Zarrjnnegar
said, adding that it Is a custom
design built in 1979.
The home Is on a corner lot and
akes a...stroog statement with its
volcanic rock and flagstone exterior.
It has a three-ca~ garage. The Orange County office of Con-
solidated Mortgage Investments Inc.
ha~ arranged $2.&million in permanent
financing through Confederation Life
Insurance Co .. for a two-story corpor-
ate headquarters office bullcfing in the
Santa Ana Heights area on Orchard
Drive.
"I would describe this home as
airy and tight, an eQtertalner's para-
dlM," All 2arrinnegar of Century 21
Inland Paciflc's Newport Beach of-
fiat, said.
L~ted at 2 Rocky Point, the
home is at the peak of Spyglass Hill.
Special interior features include
stained-glass windows. parquet
entry and three flagstone fireplaces.
·"There are several major features
with this home. For starters, it's
located at the top of Spyglass Hill
and has bay views, ocean views,
"By previous arrangement, I'll be
happy to show this home," Zarrin-
negar sajd.
• The home has five bedrooms.
including two large master suites,
five baths and a bonus room.
Century 21 Inland Pacific has 11
offices and 400 Realtors serving
Orange County. For. more infor-
mation, call Century 21 Inland Pa-
cific's Newport Beach office at (714)
650-1121. Gerry Martin, CMI president. com-
pleted the transaction with the as-
sistance of the Wallace Moir Co. for
The Manning Co .. one of the largest
home builders In Southern California. .
Century 21 Inland Pacific la offertnc thla Spy11ue Bill custom home lD Newport Beach.
Located a 2031 Orchard Dr . the
building contains 24,000 square feet of
office space. The largest tenants of the
building include The Manning Co and
AIA & Associates.
Consohdated Mortgage lnvestMents
Inc. operates in Irvine and has ottices in
Atlanta. GA. For more information call
(714) 854-5152 or write 2082
Michelson Dr. Suite 212, Irvine 92715
Research works.
t. &~American Heart V" Association
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SpKtoua, V8Ulted ceilings, generous parking.
215 19th Street ............... ~69,000 721-4111
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2502 South Oltve ............ $165,000 722-8114
.. annrnr an
28R-Condo, pool & spa.
1501 #8 South Ram St ..... $99,900 722-8114
-&&•I .. mam Uftl am 1509 s.ndcaltle, CdM ........................... $25,200
24 Goodwtll Court, NB ............................. $9,980
3 Tribute, Court, NB ................................. $9,420
1800 Beryl, NB ....................................... $12,020
214 Goldenrod, CdM ............................... $6,220
4 Wiid Gooee, NB ..................................... $6,600
304 C.. Street, NB ............................... $8,700
2401 Port Whitby, NB ............................ $25,000
••Ill IUCI IN=FICE 11•mrmm-•:a=n • 111I?nm-.ca
11141 721-4111
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3BR-1. 75BA. Eastside Condo.
1741 Tustin ~78 ............. $169,500 722-8114
mATLICITm
3BR-2BA, Private condo.
810 Baker #202 .............. $165,000 722-8114
Pml lllSElllfRI WlllB
4BA-2BA. famlty home, Mesa Verde.
1799 New Hampshire ..... $240,000 722-8114
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Deduction limits.could cause rebe_llion
Any attempt by congress to cap or
otherwise further limit the deduction
for mortgage interest would constitute
a major tax hike and trigger a taxpayers
rebellion among middle-Income
households. according to Kent Colton.
executive vice president of the National
Association of Home Builders.
Colton noted that recent political
discussion on the mortgage interest
deduction was being distorted by two
myths: ( 1) Misinformation on the kinds
of households that now benefit most
from the deduction; and (2) the amount
of revenue that would be generated by
capping the deduction.
"If debated in an open forum and In
full view of the American people,
proposals to cap the mortgage deduc-
tion would trigger a taxpayers rebellion
and would be soundly defeated by
Congress." Colton said. ·
"But the legislative process doesn't
always follow its textbook protocol,"
he said. "Consequently, the mortgage
interest deduction could become the
target of legislators looking for ways to
gen~rate revenue as part of a major
deficit reduction package. If a cap on
the mortgage Interest deduction were
thrown into the package In the final
hours of deliberation, Congress could
enact a huge tax hike for homeowners
before the American peopJe had a
chance to respond and denounce such
a move." •
Current tax law permits the full
deductibility of mortgage Interest for
primary residences and second homes
as long as the total mortgage debt does
not exceed 1 million. The S 1 million
cap was enacted In 1987.
"Middle-Income Americans are the
chief beneficiaries of the mortgage
deduction and It has been a cor-
nerstone of this nation's long-standing
policy to encourage home ownership,"
Colton said.
Using figures prepared by the
Internal Revenue Service and the
Congressional Budget Office, Colton
noted that households with Incomes
between $30,000 and $75,000 receive
55 percent of the benefits from the
mortgage Interest deduction and pay
42.2 percent of the total tax burden. In
contrast, he added, only 35 percent of
the benefits of the mortgage Interest
deductlon go to households with In-
comes of $75,000 or more, but this
segment of the population pays 45
percent of all income taxes cotlected.
Households with Incomes abouve
$200,000 pay 22.5 percent of all taxes
but receive only 7. 7 percent of the
benefits from the mortgage Interest
deduction.
"The mortgage interest deducilon
was designed to promote home own-
ership opportunities among middfe.
income families, and that Is exactly
what It Is doing," Colton said.
NeverthefesS, he said, officiafa In
various policy-making circles of Wash-
ington have been taJklng behind cioaed
doors for the past year about the
possibility of capping the mortgage
inter~t deduct.Ion and u8'ng the extra
revenue to reduce the deficit or fund
other domestic programs.
This dlscu&!Mon, he added, has been
on oi lte stron endorsement
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of the mortgage interest deduc11on
voiced by Presldent-efect George Bush
during the campaign and Included In
the GOP Party Platform.
The secohd myth, Cofton said,
"deals with the amount of extra tax
revenue created by capping the deduc-
tion."
In its annual report on the economy
and budget sobmttted .to Congress in
March 1988, the Congressional Budget
Office identified 98V9ral options for
capping the deduction. One CBO
option was to set the maximum
allowable mortgage Interest deduction
at $20,000 for Joint returns and
$12,000 for 8'ngle returns.
Using today's 11 peroent mortgage
Interest rates, such a cap would mean
that taxpayers filing j<>int returns could
take out a mortgage of no •ger than
$182,000 and reaJtze the full lnter•t
deduction. For taxpayers flltng 8'ngle
returns, the ~lmum mortgage would
be s 109,000.
"But the extra, tax revenue gener-
ated by such a cap would be ln8'gnlfl-
cant in this day of S 150 bHlton annual
deficits," Cotton satd .
According to the CBO, the U.S.
Treasury would collect only $600
millton in additional raxes during the
first year and S 10.3 billion over five
years by setting the mortgage lnterest
deduction cap at $20,000 for taxpayers
firing joint returns and $12,000 for
single returns.
"That means Congress would have
to set the cap much lower to raise a
significant amount of inoney," Cotton
added. " Any such attempt would go
far beyond taxing the r1oh: It would
strike at the heart of middle America."
• Even the projected $800 mlllion In
additional revenue would be washed
out by a decfine In 8'ngle-famlly
houstng construction. "A loa of
100,000 8'ngle-family starts -certain-
ly a poeaiblllty If such a cap were
imposed -would result In the loss of
180,000 jobs, $3.9 billion In wages and
$1.61 billion In tax revenue," Colton
54id.
Tinkering with the mortgage deduc-
tion would also be a grouly lnequttab'8
approach to raising taxee, he added.
"Man=hy Americans pay cash for
their white many other high-
Income hou9ehe>lda have HWd In their
homes long enough to work down their
mortgage debt to levele where the
intereat payments woutd feat below any
maximum cemng. The toeera would be
younger households who are upgrad-
ing their hou8'11Q u their Incomes and
family sizes Increase. They are the ones
most tikely to bump agaJnat the ceiling,
particularty If they live tn a high cost
urban area."
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Better Hom.es has tips to buy a 'dream home'
Obtaining a loan for a dream home is
quite possible, but it takes eyes-open
planning as well as some savvy shop-
ping and Jrad.e-offs. . _
Better Homes and Gardens maga-
zine gives an idea of what it takes In
monthly payments and annual income
to be able to finance a $125,000 home.
In general, the greater the down
payment, the lower the income needed;
the higher the income, the less the
down payment required. But that's
1 hardly the whole picture, especially In
today's market.
For one thing, the competition
among lenders Is fairly fierce. For
another, the options In mortgages are
considerabty more than they were a
few years ago.
Before plunging into the mortgage
melee. do some honest setf-evaluatlon.
Lenders will want answers to questions
like these; bUyers should, too, before
committing any funds to a deal:
1. Is the household income forecast
stable or are there likely to be changes.
up or down?
2. How much other debt Is carried?
3. Can the debt load be lessened,
and future spending impulses
curtailed?
4. How long do you, the buyer. fhlnk
you'll stay in the new hof]\e?
5. Are major Improvements or new
furnishings planned?
6. Have such expenses been figured
into post-purchase budget?
7. What are the feelings about using
savings to get the house. or trading off
the security of fixed-rate monthly
payments In order to qualify for a
cheaper loan?
Next. line up financial records. tax
returns, earnings statements, details of
other debt. They should be In order for
the lender because missing papers can
cause delays. ,
Most lenders qualify borrowers in
terms of a 28 1o--36 ratio, up to 2-8
percent of gross income can go to·
monthly mortgage payments, Including
real-estate taxes and homeowners'
Insurance, with no more than 36
percent going to total debt. Those
ratios may be flexible, depending on
how hungry the lender is. what your
future earnings look like, and other
factors. Still. 28 to 36 percent is a good
rule of thumb to keep in mind; it's
based on years of underwriting ex-
perience by the experts.
A present lender could well otter
special breaks to keep a buyer's
business, but the competition's rates
,and other options shoutd be compared
fir~. The buyer will then'be in a better
'position to bargain.
Fixed-rate mortgages (FRMs) carry
the highest rates; the trade-off is the
security of knowing exactly what
monthly payments wm be throughout.
Though equity builds more slowly,
remember that extra payments,,, when
-affordab1e. wlll speed· up the process
and lessen the total costs overall.
Fifteen-year loans cost about 20
percent more per month in principal
and interest than a 30-year FRM. The
benefits: A percent or so off the 30-year
rate will be gained. Equity also builds
up faster. and total payments are
considerably less. The downside: A
higher income is needed to qualify for a
15-year loan.
The lower-cost adjustable rate mort-
gage (ARM) may be the best bet today.
For the needy ...
Sandie Ax left and Martha Macnab add more cans to Grubb & Ellis' Can Tree for
needy and•"°"'''"' people. Both women, and Sara Hinman. not plctur~. are
Grubb & EMii RMltors who chair the collection committee this year. The offtce h~s
COiiected more than 4.000 cans for the California Association of Realtor s
Christmas CtlnTree.
especially if a steady rise In income is
expected and-or you, the buyer, don't
intend to stay put for more than a few
years. At today's rates, an ARM may be
the only way a mortgage can be
obtained. That's probably not as risky
as feared: desptte recent rises in rates,
the general wisdom is that the long-
~erm trend for interest rates is dowri-
ward. Still, consider the following
precautions:
Compare rate caps carefully. Falrly
typical limits today run no more than
one or two percent a year up or down,
with a 5 or 6 percent cap over the life of
the loan. Some loans aren't so clearly
protected, however. ·
Many lenders now qualify ARM-
borrowers' Incomes as though the
maximum first-year rate rise realty had
taken place. Monthly payments remain
at the lower rate, but the qualifying
Income can be several ,.thousand
dollars more. Tip: Even If the lender
does not use this rule, take the
precaution anyway. -
A new form of ARM, becoming more
available, allows conversion to a ftxed-
rate loan for a nominal fee within a set
time .:..-one to five years, say. These so-
called convertible loans generally cost
more than regular ARMS; compare
costs carefully.
Don't overlook closing costs. such as
filing fees, title insurance and points.
Several thousand dollars in addition to
your down payment will be needed
Points, each equal to 1 percent of the
loan amount. typicalty run anywhere
from 1 to 4 percent of the loan these
days. They could be bargaining chips,
·agreeing to an extra 12 percent on the
loan rate in exchange for dropping a
point. for example. if you're short of
cash. Tip; Points paid at closing rather
than financed over the life of the loan
are tax deductible for this year.
When having trouble raising a larger
down payment, consider private mort-
gage insurance (PMI). It costs from
about $20 to $50 a month for roughly
15 years, but It could make lhe
difference between qualifying for a loan
or not. Indeed, most lenders require
borrowers to buy PMI for less-than-20-
percent-down loans.
Compare rates. ARMs generally run
about 2 12 percent less than FAMs. A
wider spread can be found some
places. typically 3 percent less, but
wateh f or,,the trade-offs, -suctras h1gher
fees or other costs at closing. Even
then. tht\ lower rate could be advan-
tageous if one has extra cash now, but
not a huge income.
Whateverthe castravaitabl~. mosr --
borrowers In tligher-income tax
brackets may do better, to hmltr-their
upfront cash outlay for down pay-
ments. Take the larger loan. and larger
Find out which Index will determine
ARM rate changes. Generally, the
"cost-of-funds" rate is less volatile
than the T-bill index. The latter also
takes wider swings. a plus when rates
drop but not so great when they rise.
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tax deduction, instead.
On the other hand. some lenders will
speed up the loan approval process
considerably when you put down at
least 25 percent of the purchase pnce
an cash.
f ourteen years ago a 4 bedroom, 3 bath famil) home:
was constructed by the noted builder Harold Sproul at
the corner of 2nd A venue and Da hlia Avenue in Olde
Corona del Mar. At that time, also built was a 2 bedroom
2 ba th rental income unit. .
The combined project has 4 garage pa rking ~pace ,
individual laundry spa ces and ample patios and porches .
This property is priced at $75 9,000. Howe 'er, the
owners are desirous. of receiving opinio ns of va lue in thC'
form of offers to purchase. If interested, contact Mrs.
Marilyn Read at one of the phone numbers listed below
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759-6600 Newport Beach 675-2286
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From left, Bill Green and Darid Martin of Martin a Nerina; PU Deol,
Sifnature Homea; LlM Staatd-Kanarlddle, Paradbe Interiors; Roter
Voettlner, Llfeacapea; Anne Pbilllpe, outdoor Dlmenalona; and Norm
Stuard Stcnature Bomea.
LakeAire is nominated
foJr three MIRM awards
Si9nature Homes' luxurious ex-
ecutive home project LakeAire has
been singled out by the National
Association of Home Builders with
three finahst nominations In the pres-
tigious nationwide competition for the
MIAM (Member of the Institute of
Residential Marketing) awards. Win-
ners will be announced on Jan. 21
during ceremonies closing this year's
NAHB conference in Atlanta, Ga.
LakeAire has been nominated in the
categories of Project of the Year. Best
Signage Program, and Best Land-
scaping for a detached housing model
complex.
"We are proud of this national
recognition of our marketing efforts at
this popular development," Norm
Stuard. president of the El Toro-based
Signature Homes. said. "Attention to
.details, quality amenities, quality con-
struction and the use of the best
consultants in the business have all
contributed to this achievement. With
our vice president of sales and market-
ing Phrl Deol orchestrating the
merchandising effort , we have
produced a program that has resulted
In tremendous buyer enthusiasm and
spectacular sales."
According to Stuard, LakeAlre's
marketing Involved numerous outside
consultants as well as in-house oper-
ations. These consultants were
McLarand Vasquez & Partners of
Costa Mesa providing architecture:
Newport Beach-based Llfescapes for
landscape architecture: Paradise In-
teriors of El Toro with model home
decor: Costa Mesa-based Green.
Martin & Nevins for graphic design,
advertising and public relations: and
Outdoor Dimensions of Anaheim for
signage fabrication and sales office
design.
LakeAire comprises 131 two-story
executive homes within the guarded-
gate area of Canyon Crest. Most of the
homes feature views of Lake Mission
Viejo and the surrounding Saddleback
Valley. Three floor plans range In size
from 2,794 to 3,241 square feet. Prices
span from the mld-$400,000s, and the
first three phases have sold out at each
phase release. For more Information.
call (714) 768-8506.
Annh• Sharpe has been selected to fill the newly created position of
director of Agency Services at tte,../M#tln Aeeoclat•. an advertising
and public relations -firm headquartered In Costa Mesa. Norm~ Hayes,
company principal made the announcement.
Initially, Sharpe will steamllne traffic and production schedules and
systems for the agency and later become directly invotved in client services.
Prior to joining Hayes/Martin, Sharpe held the position of advertl8'ng
· and marketing manager for Classic Hawaii, a wholesale tour ~atlon, and
as traffic manager at Robinson-Clark• Inc. and lmahara and Keep Inc.
Before that, she was director of agency eervicee at the Roxburgh Agency Inc.
She received her degree In communieatlons from UC Santa Barbara
· and has been invotved In the actlvttles of the Building Industry Association. •••
Dick Nm.it. a veteran of the real estate development for more than 20
years;-was appointed as director of planning for Cntom Living HomM a
Communlt.... a custom home builder based In Newport Beach. Boyd
Martin, senior vice president, made the announcement.
Putman·s responsibilities Include evaluatrng new land purchases
involving analysis of land yield, zoning, engineering aspects and land
improvement costs. In addition, he serves as a liaison with government
entities and the consultants to carry out plans In accordance with community
land use regulations. : .
Prior to joining Custom Living, Putman served 'U director of planning
for Richmond American. •••
Real estate executive Steven VMINftl• has joined Turrlnl and Brtnll as
project manager. according to Robert Stink, prlnclpal In the regional land
planning firm. "'
Vannatta had been manager of the Orange/Los Angetes Division of The
Lusk Co. where he was responslbte to~ the planning_ and development of
several major community and housing projects. Prior to that, he was
executive vice president for Genstar Development Services Inc.. vice
president of Gens tar Pacific Investments and cMef financial officer for The
Meister Co.
In his new position, Vannatta Is invOfved In ptannlng and processtng
several major community development plans in north San otego County as
weU as In the Mira Mesa and South Bay areas of the city of San Diego. • ••
Jamee Montgomery has been named director of land development for
Berratt nine, according to a recent '11nouncement by Dale Dowers,
president. The appointment fotlows an increase in development at the
company, and precedes further expansion plans.
In his position, Montgomery will oversee all aspects of land
development, from project inception to completion. Including product
criteria, consultant selection and management. feasibility analysts, budget,
project scheduling, monitoring constructioo_._ customer service and overall
responslbllity for financlaJ performance.
Chicago Title plans Land Faire IV for January
Chicago Tlt!e's Land Faire IV will be
held Jan. 12. 1989 at the Anaheim
Hilton and Towers. Recognized as the
most innovative and well-organized
conference of its kind for builders and
developers in Southern California. this
year's Land Faire will feature a forum of
more than 100 exhibitors with develop-
ment opportunities for the residential
building community.
A primary focus of Land Faire IV will
be Proposition 65 which stands to have
a tremendous Impact on developers.
Known as the 'Safe Drlnki?9, Water and
T oxles Enforcement Act, ' Prop 65
requires businesses employing 10 or
more people to warn members of the
public if they are being exposed to
chemicals that pose a "significant risk''
of cau~ng cancer or birth defects. The
act Imposes civil penalties of $2.500
per day per violation for any viOfation of
the requirements. Chicago Title will
provide a panet of experts discussing
the vital ramifications of Prop 65 at
Land Faire IV.
Moderating the, panel will be Phil
Bettencourt of The PrtM8w Co., a real
estate consultant firm. Additional pan-
elists include: Barry Groveman, Esq. of
Groveman & Young, At1orneys at Law,
credited with being the flr1t prosecutor
In CaJlfornfa to send corporate offlclals
to Jail for commtttlng environmental
crimes; Janice Baker, Ph.D., vtce
ptesldent ENSR Coneuttlng and Engl·
neerlng (formerly EAT) withe 14-yMr
record of experience In Environmental
Impact Assesement; Stephen Maloney,
executive vice president, WSLA De-
velopment who wUI provide an evalu-
ation of Prop 65's Impact from a major
developer's point of view; Tim Cronin,
vtoe president, American Real Estate
Group of American Savings, respon-
sible for monitoring and enforcing
corporate and environmental policy for
distressed loans and REO properties;
and Robert Giimore. TecJlrucaJ Sub-
dlvl8'on Compliance Manager of the
Department of Real Estate, state of
Callfomla. His participation on the
panel wtM be to a_~ en idea ot how the
Department Of Estate views Prop
65 and what they wilt be k>oktng for In
terms of compliance.
The IUCCMI of three prevloul event•
thakn Land Faire IV a very attractive
forum for those wtth land to sett an~
ttlose who are looking to buy. lnfor ..
matlon, marketing and networtclng
posstbilttles wilt be of primary beneftt to
builders, developers, land acqul8'tl0n
specialists and flnandat managers.
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1 BEDROOM
:>25 Bluebird, Laguna Beach
759-6600 $425,000 Saturday1-4
360 Cagney :306, N.B ..
759 6600 $190.000 Sunday 1-4
2 BEDROOM
312 Canal St. Nwpt Shrs, Newport Beach
720-1704 $220,000 LH Saturday 12-4
117 E Wilson, E'Side, C.M.
759-6600 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
207 Harbor Woods Pl. Harbor Woods
644-1>200 $219,000 Sunday 12-4
412 Heliotrope, Corona Del Mar
721-1200 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t • • 1186 Ka tel la, Laguna Beach
759-6700 $1 ,250,000 Saturday 1-4
1614 Santanella Terr, Irvine Terr, CdM
854-4200 Sat/Sun 1·5
525 S. Shelton. Santa Ana
546-2313 $127,500 Saturday 1-4
2 BR plus Fiii Rll or DEi
13 Rocky Knoll. Newport Beach
760-5000 $345,000 Sunday 1-5
7 Sea Cove Lane, Sea Island
631 -1400 $625,000 Saturday 1-5
* • v t 39 Southampton. Newport Beach
640-9396 $599.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
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2529 Back Bay. Back Bay
759-6600 $269,000 Sunday 1-4
2540 Back Bay, E'Side, C.M.
759-6600 $262,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
813 Hibiscus. Corona del Mar
759-6600 $495,000 Sunday 1-4
1500 Santanella Terrace, Irvine Terr. CdM
721-1200 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
308 Twenty-third St .. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $285,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
t 606 w. Oceanfront, Balboa Pen.
759-6600 $695,000 Sunday 1-4
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642-5200 $725,000 Sunday 1-4
tv34 Cormorant Cir, Bayview Terr, NB
854-9693 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* •3000 Corte Portofino, Npt. North Villas
759-9100 $550,000 Saturday 1-4:30
••3000 Corte Portoflno, Npt. North Villas
759-9100 $550,000 Saturday 1-4:30
809 Hibiscus, Jasmine Park
6«-6200 $434,950 Sat/Sun 1-4:00
t 21401 Kings Road, Newport Beach
644-9060 $825,000 Sunday 1-4
310 Prospect, Newport Beach
646-7171 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-3
•995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis
759-6600 $539,000 Sunday 1-4
1207 Seacrest. Corona Del Mat
760-5000 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
* •300 62nd St .• Newport Shores
631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5
107 Via Dijon, Lido Isle
759-6600 $595,000
112 Via Wazleri, Lido Isle
631-1400 $750,000
2535 Vista Or, Bayshores
Sunday 1-4
Sunday 1-5
644-6200 $525,000 Saturday 1-4
+1249 W. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Penln
552-2000 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
951 Wlllon, Costa Mesa
831-2e55 $189,900 Sun 1-5
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• 2226 Alta Vista. Eutbluff 844-9080 $530,000 Sunday 1-4
3012 Cltf Drive, Newport Heights
831-1400 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2702 e>r.ke, Coeta Mesa
845-0303 $234,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
315 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar
75~ $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
411 •l•s Fll II er IEI
•24 Cenyon Fairway. Big Canyon
S44-QOO $2,295,000 Sat/Sun 12-"'
1815 Otllatee Ter, lrvfne Terr
644-8080 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-4
•2eeo lnroz Dr. MeM Verde, CM
831-7370 $354,900 Sunday 1-"':30
6421 U. Vista, Huntington Beech
883-3781 $238,500 SaVSun 1-5
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•• 1324 Outrigger Or., Harbor View Hilts
S44-QOO $429,000 Sunday 1-4
3912 PWk Green, Hatbor View Hills
644-8080 $888,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 • • 1MO Port Carlow, Harbor View Homes, NB
780-0714 $875,714 Sunday 12-4
2012 Port Provence. Hatbor View Hmes, NB
780-5000 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
50 Aldaeline. Harbor Ridge
644-0080 $750,000 Saturday 1-4
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1608 Ruth Ln, Ovr Shra. Newport 8eact)
721-1200 $-439,900 Sunday 1-4
2777 Sandpiper, Costa Mesa
~23 1 3 $3.40,000 Sunday 1-4
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t 1533 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula
854-4200 Sunday 1-5
1621 Port Barmooth, Harbor View Hms, NB
721-1200 $539,000 SatJSun 1-4
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2500 ciitf Dr. CUffhaven, N.B.
631-7300 $1,500,000 Sunday 1-4:30
t v 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB -
760-1900 $2,750,000 Sunday 1-5
**305 North Stat Ln, Dover Shores, N.8.
673-7300 S1.~.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
8244 Seal Rock Dr. Huntington Beach
63 1-7300 ~59,000 Sunday 1-4:30
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COIDDS FOR SILE
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"'•*1000 MacArthur#124. Off Bristol, SA
646-4380 $69,500 Sunday 1-4:30
MORTGAGE RATES ~
FIXED ADJUSTABLE -Down ""Pilfth Locll·ln -....,,., ~ -Jninl Dowll ..... .._.._.._..._ -r:r-
Amertcen S&L "8te Pymt (%) (def9) LMn ,.... ~ '") <cr:g-> (% 10.750 20 2000 30 250 8.000 1.1100 2.375 ... olAnwtca 10.500 20 2.000 45 187 8.375 20 1.500 80 2.375 lrtgM Mof1Qlllle 10.375 05 1 250 60 172 8.825 20 1.500 60 2.500 Conelltutlori Feder.i S&L 10.375 20 1.500 15 187 8.250 20 2.000 15 2.650
l!mplr'9 "' Amertca 10.825 OS 0.000 30 187 8.500 30 1.500 30 2.625
ll•w.t8&L 10 375 10 2.000 20 187 8.500 10 1.500 '45 2.750
Adelly,..,.., S&L 10.625 10 1.500 00 168 8.500 20 1.500 '45 2.500
,.,.. ........... a.ntc 11.250 10 1.750 45 250 8.250 10 1.750 45 2.500
~FederalS&L 10.750 20 2.000 30 168 8.500 10 1.750 75 2.750
l.....,_S&L 11. 125 20 2.000 15 187 8000 20 1.500 15 2.250
HomeFederalS&L 10.750 05 2.000 14 168 8.375 16 2.000 60 2.750
lmpenat Savtnga 10.375 05 1 500 30 187 8.125 20 1.500 30 2.125
~&.nk 10.375 05 1.500 30 187 8.250 05 1.500 15 2.750
Mectlelieca Nan Bank 10.375 10 2.000 .3C) 168 8.375 20 2.500 30 2.250
Mercury s.vtngs 10.375 05 1.750 15 187 8.125 20 1 500 eo 2.250
Mllelon Viejo Nat'I Bank 10.625 05 2.000 10 168 8.875 10 2.000 10 2.750
Pactfic: =Bank 10.375 05 1.875 '45 168 8.500 20 2.000 eo 2.500
Ouak•City l 11.000 10 2.000 00 187 8.000 10 1 500 IO 2.500
"9Publlc Federal Savings 10.500 05 1000 75 187 7.375 20 2.000 75 2.250
Sanwa .... c.Nf. 10.625 10 2.000 15 187 7.950 10 1.500 eo 2.375
a-.~. 10.500 05 1.250 20 187 8.125 10 2000 80 2.500
Trull~ 11.000 10 2.000 00 118 9.000 20 1.500 00 2.375 v-FedW8' Se¥ings 10.825 10 1.500 00 187 8500 20 1 500 45 2.500
WortdS&L 10.750 20 2.000 '45 187 1.125 20 1.500 60 2.250 W•••n Ftnendal ~ 10.375 10 1.500 21 187 7.875 20 1.500 80 2.250
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168
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•1741 Tustin Ave 7-8, Eastside CM
646-8909 $169,500 . Saturday 1-4
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t 3<M Fernteaf, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $550.000 Sunday 12:30-4:30
2488 Napoli (E'side back bay) C.M. •
662-0550 $225,000 Sat 1-5
*361 Rbello Lane, Costa Mesa .•
646-9898 $187,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
•2652 Santa Ana Ave, Eastside Costa Mesa
760-5000 $220,000 Sunday 1-4:30
•••1984 Vista Caudal, Bluffs. N.B.
159-9100 ~ 15,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
•2401 Vista Hogar, Bluffs, NB
759-9100 $267,300 Sat/Sun 1-4
·DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
3 II ,1.s 2 II
115-115'A Coral, Balboa Island
759-6700 $625,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
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INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES
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11th Ois1rict 7.83 7.85 7 85 Pnmerate 10.50 10.00 10 00
3 month T-bilt 7.9-4 8.01 7 90 6 month T -bill 8 13 7.99 7 87 1 yr. treasury note 8 75 8.71 85$ 3 yr. treasury note 8.98 8.94 8 77
5 yr. treasury note 900 8.99 8.84
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
RATE AVERAGES
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15 year 10'4~ 10 823
30 )'Mr 10 571 11027
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6month 8 083 8 343
1 yew 8 319 8.259
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We'll give yov ttie down in la1MI mo. yrty. 213-698-Ma 1 rental. Aoent, 673-5599 ....... ::~~ torv~·~e;~ ~ Ptaiuala lOl'll FUIUIS WI llAlll IEW Tgn~sf4r=a ~ CllMI!!
mthly Ptmts & we Shere! .u Fmt-..0 lllTS I TERMS. To .... c.11 That'• rlQMI Thia CU*tom
apprec You receive •4Br/2Ba upper Ocean views from units TOWIHllSE PATRICK TENORE 2.BR + l>eri holne In the
100•1. taA oenet11s Must •3Br/2Balower 'Onehouseto sand Stun~13BR 2BA-Motlvat ed 721·1200 or 78()..1702 l'IMrt ofC>tdeCdMtluto
"ave c1ean credit Agt I $795,000 ning 38R 2BA wlftoor to sellers will negotiate. A~.oPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 exclte the llng6e or ClOU----------~57 ~2 Dy~ Ev, Wknds celling fireplaces, vaulted , LISTED AT $325,ooo r ...:a·•._ ~. pie buyerut only $375K. mf..... *BY OWNER OPEN llEW LISTllG' oe1hngs & Inside laundry. •Darrell Pash Properties !'II ~~2P2asn Properties -• --T• SAT/SUN 12·5. E/11de n 1 Huge lot w/extra perking. CALL 720-9422 : ~1!1111 " A~ ~I S..Utl-twnhS<J nr Baca Bey, 3Br
Beau111u1 Ral'cllO Senta Great Income, $695,000.1 ful 1_....._, 2Be. f /P, huge peuo. 2-
Maroa•oto home 3BR Call BARBARA ******* C..ta•tll 1124 U toryw_.. ... dl•t• cerettch.get.S187,500 2' •BA tormal dining rm CHAMBERS & GIGI IAllll S.11 VIL.Ill COM 2BR 1 BA HOUSE. & lovely coort yerd. UP-381 AAVELlO LANE -t;.m1t~ .-m Loaded --•a •••Ulll , THOMAS L 4BR 3BA /bonus rm frplC, w/d, welll to beech. *1 UITDlD grades galore! 3BR 64&-MM or 631-7437 r~ -0 w · gd cond, $1000/mo. Call -• -21h8A, huge utility rm, 1--------w1cu,,t:im 111e. brick wor1< f formal dining rm, lg MarkS45-321o deys __ ,,_ mirr ored werdr obe IAITl9llalllft!
& deo P11c.ed 10 sell at 9'11lm&Y1·1 kitchen w/braaktas t Best M~ Verde locetlonl doors. formal dining. Specious '4BR 38A, famUy
'o239.900 1lllllllAIUI area. poot & spa area, LG HOUSE lnCdM 2BR 2 SBR 2 ~BA. formal din-Hvge RVaccess.Home & rm, lg lot. AV parking
• l ir.0-7000 e \~~;e:n 3~!~,~~:t~7, ~J'l~ a~~.;~ou~h~~ studies. new ca;peting. ~· r~~~ ~ wg'f,~~~Y yard m tip-top snape! Country kitchen. Needs u ' hardwood floors . · Custom home! Two some work. Great lor Formal d1mng rm, frplc & beaches & privacy on $19501 673-7833 · Needs loads of •llen· redwood petlosl Quiel m-eontrac1or end/or large
small view. A value! Call almost '"' ecret A true mo. tlon. Bui priced below tenor loc.ttlon. All for !amity, Cell Dien• Cappel
RICK \IESCI. 854-4200 I s ELL velue et a greet price! m e r k a t . A s k i n g only s379 000 631 1266 Cell PATRICK TENORE IPll U T/-1-1 only .. $310,000 TmlulUl.n .
121-1200/760-8702 Aot lnlHTwraHYlew.. T.uJIULn ~ Patrick
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642 5&l. Beeutllully remodeled 3BA 2BA cuttomized ettch , ______ _
Come y.,o Cc.me sigh ~ II y<>u're looking for a job, • horne.•En}Oy ~ & 90Mn --iALuJ horne Over $451< '" u~ GREAT FAMILY N£1GH-~~u~y~~"~c~~~s~~~~i~~~d~n~a~~~~~~"~-~~~l~«~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~1 ~~~~W-~~ ~.~~~~~~1~2 1 charming living rm Upgradee getorel Plusn MM.ft_... car 1ttctl o-. blQ yerd.
BEST BUY IN
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EITIA WGE LOT
Bf• 1 •.,1 18R 28A li!&t tamlly rm -Room IOI
e1pd1 IQn & ~ Nfw 4p9haous Sunny & bl1gt11 Open
llu1o1 ••dr Crot lor eottrta1n1n11 (lost to ~mentary
!>ChC>' ~·ttnbtll commuoity pool & clublloust Owntr
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ORASll(.ALLY RlOUClD FOR QUICK SALE' S47S.000 FOR FUITBEI DETAILS CALL
JULIA LIAO
NEW ON MARKET! ! !
HWOI VIEW HOMES
"MOITEGO MODEL"
4Bk '~A t1m~y room I Block lo eltmeolary scl!Ool
er~ COfllfllVll!ty ~ & clut>llovse' ~ ao-.
Ol<ri"<" O•MfS are an11ous to stMl Au inc S'7S 000
Suor·11 au oilers
OPEN BOUSE SAT /SUI 1-4
2012 POIT PROVEIC&
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JULIA LIA
760-5000 or
759-5506
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WITH HUGE DICI
w/trplc or 'Wtllle sun-catpet deligf'4W window M2-0550 c Io a 1 t o 1 ch o o Is
:::n1 c:~::. :~~~ covers & W9ilpapeta. SBA RETIRED LOCAL wants to 1189.900 631·2655
•XJ*ld Huny ~·t IUt 3BA. tormal dining. New buy CM/NB home. Prefer ... Ill 1-t
Cati RICK 'vESCI . = =Ion~;~ ~:t ~. ~~f'· Great Eaetalde loeettonl
SOP HISTIC ATED CUSTOM 854--4200 11111 Asking only 1400 sq. n 2BRtDen,
H O ME O N OOUBL6 L-OT -$329,000 E'SIDE/BACKBAY. 2 sep. 2BA.st9.500 646-8909
'O pen spacious luxurious ap -T11B.L1 IULn ~~~': ~~ds.2t>I~~ 1H1 Timi Aft l-1
pointmentS & furni sh in g s . •• au 2Br. 329K. Bkr 7~5080 '-.----.._.,---m.LJ--
K itChen d esigned fo r graciou s liv-l11!!1m1 _____ 11111 ________ ._ _______ Must t>e in ncfow by
ing & entertaining. 6BR, SBA, 3 0 USTllG -HM801 VEW ttiS ~Rist= 8::';."" :.XS:
fir eplace s. Lap pool & sp a in prl-Huge corner lot. P<>QI & pri~acy. Three bdrm, 3 bath. Room to home w/apa. A.cs~ to
v ate patio o n the bay . expand. Plans available. $619.000. S35.4,900. Tred1tlon11
$4 200 000 Rlty 631-7370
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THROUGHO UT -Inc luding new HARD YEW tllES
kitc hen & baths. S ub-zero re-• Four bdrm. 2 ~ baths, spa, community tenius. l arge guest
frigerator, light oak cab inet1s.-, -11~ ... ,.i house with bath. $699~000, _
oversized Ja cuzzi. m ir ror s. Ita lia n •Two bdrm PLUS den PLUS 2 baths. Immaculate Monaco
tile. w ool Be rber . air. Bay view Model. $429.000.
w /s lip avallable. $689 ,000. -----'-----.-L-E-ASE_S_• ______ __.
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SODER LI I&
760-5000
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0 OETACtE> .._ Three bdrm + 2* bath. off Laguna
Canyon Rd. $1450/mo.
H.V . ..,_.S LEASE Available anytime!
Four bdrm. clean. brand new kitchen.
good location & sunny yard. $1975/mo
SlllllNG OCEAN YEW All new re-
model, 4 bdrm. 2* bath, 3 car garaee.
immaculate. $3200/mo.
640-5664
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1-5PM 1421 Mer Vi.ta nook, f8"'lly rm. dining =m~... lilt llOme. 38r 389 w/melcfa wltrpec, F'9netl doors, 3W w/nice yerd, lrplc, brigflt, herdWood ftoors.
l93-3791 rm + more. Aftil lmmed! ******* quertera. 11,750,000 ,,.. beltWoome I mclf'el den temly rm + lorrNI ,,.. ~. Fr drs, lg A INWG*t et $459,000 CULAR VIEWll OPEN S.USun 12·5 Nicely lndecpd w/~ ~ rm. A veiue et yerd w/wood ~ M1
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modeled doll,_.. on Dinerm.Agtl5'-tee3 _,_,,_ bHutyl Low price 12r-1200neo-a102 A,gt. HAR80A RIDGE Eatat•
OY91'aimd lot. 1111.IOO * * * * * * * * * * '* * a.utitul 58A 38A w/3 cw mf 111' .... , wlTEAMS. To .... cell OPEN SUNDAY! OcMn/City VIEW Ltgttts also buc plan• for v ...... Beec:tt Condo oer-oe. 2 trplca +more! 4BR U12BA twnhme PATRICK TENORE 3Br 38A. 3 F/P, 3000sf
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a .......... IMl-.. HOUS VerMillea1BR.FUllMCUr· 121-1200neo-uo2Agt. JonH IS31 ·12H or .. _, E. trplc, welk to lty. GrM1loc.144-7211 OPEN TOOA'I' & SUN! 646-5743 •WATERFRONT 38t 388 beectt. u1ita paid, avail
twnhome, tlOOef. pool, now. 1150. 31644 Sec-
1ennl1. Owr'9r must ... , ond A\19., South Laguna.
S359,900. anc. 146-5792 c.11111-aaa.2253
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1 mottW-kHew quarters.
ta In er' I 0e11 g h t . Metlcutoul '8R 28A, tam-
Ab9olutely MaNelous E• ""' rm 1 ...... to IChOOI
tete FIT FOR A STAR! ~·~ bit Need ~to mo~1n lrg 4BR tut sa1e1 Mfr.'ooci. Sut>-
3 ~BA home w/cuslom mit. Cell JULIA LIAO
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1359,900. Cell Liz &
ChUdl Jones 63 1· 1266 or
646-5743
Belcourt Ht11 Cateltna Vu
28r, den, 2'M>a MOit
eiegent. ~ICE REDUCED
15f5K 0Wnrl eg1640-9396
pool, spa, gym. Video rm. 760-5000 or 759-.5506 game rm. formal dining
rm, wine cellar + more.
Exqulsltely finished
merble, ~ glass
French doors"• w/IUSh
landac;aping. Must see
thl9 vaiu.Great pr1ee1 --;;-.--m;;;;;
Appl. only. caltPATRJCK llJ ·-h. TEHOAE 721·1200 or Custom 2·Story wrlush 780-8702 Agt • landscapng & prvt spa I
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OUj)lex + bachelor unit I m'fmlTmm =+-= -63-l~1266
Xlnt lnCOme area Wall\ lo 0-2.000 sq ft in a
beech, bey, P*' & res-beautiful Newport 8eactt
te1Ken,t1. Only $409,000 community. Spacious
John Meurer 631-1266 I 38R SBA home w/a lg -------
kitchen. cathedral cetJ. 19 .... Im
, 1ngs & pvt spa In patio. A j 111•, .. lllL.I
real quality hie-style k>-• •n• 1 cation that muse be ~ 1--------10 be appreciated. I Save OYet '5o',OOO on this W. I.... Villa. ~boa k.ulury con-Qu l·zt • ....__.. dom1mum nome. Plant a· -uon. Shutters Included ,.,,_nas urn lM-1•. Ml-llll 'Call Immediately, JOYCE
..L re. I c, ~ ~a..v . BARNES 1265.71•
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Bring your paintbrUSl'I &
your Imagination. 3BR LIWllT I LM ml
28A lamtly home natled WeM built, ...-toceted
1n Newport 8Kk Bay A home across trom the
llttle ea1ate situated on an water Str .. t-to-straoa ~ lot tor .,... grve1 privecy on 43 lldes'
Selterl say Mii~ Reduoad This eatete hOme needs
' price. Call GREG or llgnterung, brightening
MICHAEL tor m«e tnfor-9nd updeting to be one of
metJOn, 1344.~. Lido's most cilarmong
otder homes. Looking fOf
a fixer es tn.._tment °' for yourself, this 3
Bedroom, 2 Bath home IS
It! $565,000. CALL.
en: Double Wedding
Ring QUiit IS pieced
mostty of scraps.
Pattern Includes
quitbng stitches,
single and double
SIZ8S, bled charts
and yardages.
S3 25 PLUS $1.25 PIH
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model. IUICIOUS land-
ac aping. S09.000.
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grad••· M ull sell•
$227 .000 AQt 650-4196
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3BR.t.mrm.2'MIA.pool. •BACKBAYVIEW* I l--•••t ~OiiWAOUd IJMl12 2M 211A CONDO. 8'G BAYYllW CT 1111' 18A spa, t>Muttful, Jasmine 38R. tw~. lrg yard, , -38t 38a+IOft, ftp, ~ CANYON EMT • ...,.._ condo COMPLIT!l Y Tm Wll'f urmJ Pk, gated. avail lmmed, gar .• new carpet/paint, 3BR 2~ 3000/9Q ft. graded, dbl gar., gardnr. PENtNSUl.A YEARLY ~ 'MW Cl golf coune, FURN w /ewerrtlllnal
Beautiful & spllcious 4BR Sat/Sun. 714-720-1507 E'lid9. S1250. 646-0645 Cuttom home with comm. pool, s-ti. lg yd · ~ COIMt,. w/Wlnlal 1 1480 II'°-UllfWft l12f0
3' .. BA home w/trpk;, lusn . , . . 1UMM/Ca1alina view. 3 12100/mo. 647-7521 agt *Deluu 1BA + Den. 18A pool l lllO M0-4129 mo. 2 mr_.-.. -.ny landscaptng 1n tr ... llned•3 FIREPLACE TRI-LEVEL 38R 2~BA 2•aty CONDO. trplc, New kttc:hen, many iow., °'4*1f. PatJo, gar-· 730-01aa.,.IW7.5180
prestigious location. A 3Br 28a, D/W ~o. w/d dbl gatage. lrg patio. xtru, aveilet* 2/1/89. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 999, tndry. CloM to DOVS. -3bf pool
oargaln at an affordable Ilk-up. t car gw .. gar-Back 8ay location. $4500/mo 87>3AO. •GATEOCOMMUHITY• beectl. lt25/mo. $1700. V.,....18rtum/ IMO CANYON 29A 28A
price• w/TERMSI Forl den«,S1625. 760-1043 $1295/mo557-579'* ··--•Otder. but aw, 28A unflllO.PertllltdQeCo"9 condO ........ pool,ffplc.
app1 . call PATRICK~ JBR 2BA next 10 ...... ,. • rt.._. 2llt 1BA upper In 4-"9a. Nr 29rl 1000.AQtMl-n oe 2 patlos l llOOl mo
TENORE 721-1200 or park, F/P. d.ck.'huge oat Areplee9 dllhwUhet 2 Wter BEAUTIFUL 28R 28A lk:h. No pttcng ln5/mo 71 .. 720-37a
760-8702Agt Sl500 Linda 721-0116 , • $12501.:nc, w/aotfeoutMVlEW."*> *38R 28Aupperorlower BALBOAPENMSULA -. --------OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Grubb&Ellis I ear g:&Ts'.46-9164 . 1~u111mu. 1ef(ava11.Frplc,W9tbar. duptex. Gerao-, frptc, Lo. 280 1BA tlcMelfplc, ..... _
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Yrty S1375-Verydeen38R mlc(o, W/O hlwpe, 2 cw patiO, $13!0M. lel~ at 30th, yrly CHANNEL REEF 2BR,1_3_B_R_2_8_A-.-~--gw-age-, 2BA. trpk;, d/w, micro, gar w/lctra storage, can-$1100mo + aec . enca-.a.-,~.,.
waterfront. lab views. MW paint, MW carpet, w/d hkupa, 2 cw garage. trat air. AD rnalnt. Incl. YIW IEITIU 175-4045 or ly or-•bell. IUlt redone.
673--6900. $2000 MW drapes, $1000/mo. Agt 722-8520/67s-..eoe Sorry. no pets..~ laeYe me.. 81$.5075 r S1eoo1rno. 640-"61 ..... C.Ut ............ ..... .... plul depo9tt. &4&-8273.
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-• ... HAR VU HILLS. 4BR, lam W/yard & aingle cw OW·
-rm, grnbelt, view. $3,000 age. $775/mo. Oepoelt &
......... NEW 3BR or 2 & den good a-edit req'd. CALL
1BR 1BA. MC gate, tennis, condo. Fab. vus. Harbor, CURT II 831·12'8
tiools . exerci se &. ocean, city lights. Yrly or ••W•m-••-• clubhouse Only S69,500 I mo. to mo. $3,500 •-Call now, 646-4380 Agt ................. IH. Spacious 3BR 2'!\BA 2 -------' ••&1-••11• 11ory. trpk;, patto, lndry c......., Lm I --·-- • rm. pool. Sml pet ok cw;, 1225 CORONA DEL MAR I $1075/mo. Agt 17~912
, 11 "EW !Fabulous Bayview in rus1ic BRIGHTON SPRINGS 28R
Mttlng. 18R with double 1'..\BA tri-levet, aec:Nded
CompanlOI\ Crypt '-' pnce garage & storage room. I woods & st,..,,., a... * 61~81-3734 * I $1,200/mo. I ment gar wlopnr & -f S Ann Peters 759-5456 carport. W/O hkup1. ¥91 • Utt ...... I Ills micro. woodbum frplc. '''e.. u51 .... .,, pool, epa. S950/mo ... -----' I MC. VELMA 51f-2447 North nore Maui. Hawa11 .......
2 1 acres. MW 2BR nome l•lllllAI •H 11 m
with panoramic v-s. 11• .. Bf ..
private. with palms & I llllU E... I I lllT-
1rOPtCal ~ for farm 10oeanlide of PCH. 38drm I _,
productlon. S245K/OBO • <Serl. Fireplee9, waaner. 2BR l'h&A. c:ul-de-uc lo-
808-572-6920 dryw. retrig and all util-e11tion. 1 car garage. .. -r I itMtS 1nc:lu0ed. s 1495 /mo. I Large yard with green-~ .,., l575 i ~~=n ~W':n
200 XcAt RXIQcA site
1
, I 111-na NW Arizona. $250/Acre. DELUXE 2BR 1 ~BA 2
Easy termsl Good watw I story, garage, w/d hkup. taole, hlnc1ng, beautiful Oceanside of PCH.
tr-& views. Hunt fish $1250 Agt 67S-.912
nearby. US-1887 , Good IOCation, large 3BR
latall -! ~2B~,~~· ~ E~.-S-IOE_lg_2_8_R_2_8a_c:ue_t_om_
~~ I •mmed. S 1375/mO. Call hOule, ~pfc. MW carpet. laJMi~ HA 1 lor appt. 675-5511 Agt. =-~~~· gwage
'LOVELY comfortable 2BR ---.-----RENTAlS AVAILABLE I 2BA. frplc. patlO. lg kltcn, EXEC E tide 3Br iv.ea
Short term & wln1e< gar. dshwsht. S 1300. 420 ctuplx up, 15-44 s/f, w/d
S850 to $1400 Narclsaus. 675-8124 I hkup, fl>. dectt. 011. No Waterfront Homes. Inc 1 • pet1. S1350mo 650-7048
Realtors 673-6900 Lovely JHm1ne Creek Ex t t 11 2 QYatO-gated community ec:u •ve own ome. lalMa 2BR. den, 2BA. tennis: muter 1ultH., 2'!\BA, ....._: ___ ,_ 2107 pools, spa, vacant. Oen. llNll. quiet com-
,..._.._ $2200/mo teue. Call cOI-plex. 9f0.3.405
111+11L ... ..trMt l lect 619-345-1830 or ... llT...,.
2BR BA Duplex S 1000 mo 6 l9-34 l -2 l49 28R 1BA Duptu, patio. no
yrty, 67~928
1NEW CUSTOM HOME. pett.. $800/mo. 842-4011
LIDO SANDS HOUSE 3Br I 4BR, 3'h8A, famrm w/tp, jsHARP Eattllff 38R
2Ba. frptc. garage, t oc:eel'I & 1111 views, lg 28A, completely re-
t>lock to bHCh Ms1rbf w/~. 3 cw ~-Pet ok. $995
Dave 831-7755 gar. $3500/'mo 873-7362 mo. Avt now 146-4902
CUtu ... ... l 22 Newly decoraled beeutlful SPAClOUS 2BR 2BA 2 •Sp )Cl()U1 I S:ioht l BR ,. 2BR 2BA houee. 2 btodcs story towMclme. Garage,
cor v den What a view'' to beech. Reh S2000/mo emall yerd, flteplece, wet
SH OO/mo 1nc1 ut11s. · avall Feb 1 675-8989 bar. Small pet ok.
•Open & Ille 2BR 2BA Slngte femily In lf'Yine Tw-1 1025/mo. Agt 875-4912
w/frplc. View of hllls & race. 3BR 2BA. lg luL.... 1141
clo ie to bch $1200/mo. enck>eedywd.$2100/mo t.....,..__.._.._._...,,_.
• I 3R lor "quiet person" Agt 759-8389 I -.. • 111
S7·oO/mo 673-5354 Agt · ... •llWll.I
~1 1&.•" wam wu" .. ,. Plue pool • ..,,,.., gym a Exec remodel 2BR 1'ABA Enjoy COM at Its belt In clubhouM. N9W paint I
w1sunset turf & jetty ttlll IPedoul & luxurloul carpets, H48A, 2BR v...., Lg· mstr, skylight, 38R 2'/t8A beeuty. Short S 1750/mo, 11t, llllt 'I\ mo
1ac tub. $1 750/mo Dove or tong term IM. lmmed dep. 147-604 1 M-F
by 214 Fwni.811175-3427 occ:py po.aible. Children M• 6918....,.. I wllnda
2BR 1BAwlfr~.oarage& 'CS:~~=r· lnlM ll+t ~~~0,~7~,!!, A;: 1Rf.NAC2WM0or1eo-sooo ••Ila HM•
Acacia 7~971 I Over 2000 llT. Obi ow. --" 11550 Agt 173-5354 FURN OR UNFURN HOME "\V1J"VY"'IT' •
2mstr8' 28aF/P,S1495/ ~t.w• """'' I~;\ 113BR2!MSA. 1900 "'·on
mo 1st/IM1 S300 dep. REALTORS e ~-Xlt tac. ~t
M .,,,..,. S 842·5290 v6aw1 Conwl161nt to I ar._.,. t. c.ta ... 2114 etq»S1450 54&-n
4:'f:l~~~ •1MU-........... IHI ind~. 11615 49<M2ea ' •Large petio. & yards 3D\m: pooi, rn _ __:. ______ •Sfftel pet oll oca.'I 'MW ,,.... of main
•Tiny quiet t~R cottage. •Carport• w/atorage beectl, S1t75, 810 ea..
beamed ~· yard. •Pool nyon-., 143-1253
....., lhOps & t>Mch. ---~ --==·.,..,.....~--$795 NO PETS 722-9011 IOO w. WILSON JI "'llf
38R 1BA nouea. lrplc. ........ 38 0 28A home /vtew
yard, gwage. om. by adult s , no pet 1 ,
• 1 9 H • 11 0 t , 0 p • . 38R 1"'9A HOUSE ,_ l2400mo ...... son lvee
S1100/mo. 175-nit Souttl ~ Plul. 8\1111-.._ 19R, 0011tempo1•y
able now . .._ paint. new tiome, fl'pl, •••icaa.
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Geted 28R 2BA condo LIDO SANOS tumlahed NPTHTS.48A(or3+den). ~ FMNon tllend, encl wttl\ new~-pool l . epe.. 1700/mo' I. •Id, dbl oer-oe. lltew,.. tlouM. 2Br. den .. gerac19. lrg yd. lltew, l2500/mo. B-* a., l trwy. WOOCS. 28dnne encl 2 BetN. T•· MCM!e10 or 751·2787
•menitlH. 11275/mo ywd, pvt, comm. 11500 Agt. K8lhy ~2235 bun*'9 ffsllc, 8ttecNd rtflc: ection vtew. Just •~-------7~5180 mo. (wlnte().146-5984 J. Coombe AMlty pnoll.Gournlet~. 11475 per mo. CONDO. 38A 1'ill&A. dlM _.,,.,, etty llgftta ,,.._, Call ,, II IULn gerll8e, p.alo, wld, ~ LA"-' M'noet new 281, Newport Heights, 38R, ~ View PwnlliUUWI GREG 11200/mo. •• .. now. $860/mo '*-MC
den. 288. 2·sty, dble gar, 2W. lg. Mstr Suite. 2 28R 28A • ..c, oer-oe. •MOYE UP TO VILLA ~ 131·129e Ptlll/~ or
frplc, micro, tunny J)8tio. car ger. frpl, 11375 + eac. pool, i-c. dbMe. ftf Jwt. BAL80A. .. EfttoY • vi.w 19 T9m
$1515/mo 111' 721~ 141-0491, or 1754432 11375 + dep. 722.9345 of t. -from t"'9 VILLA BALBOA 2Br. --------
. luaury 2BR+ Dan. 1.58&. 11,100. • .. Fuml\Jntum. Prtvec:y -.. PEN. PT. 28r HouH. _ •
..,,., In gmeed communi. I 1, 175. OUR rAMOUS ty c.1 JOYCE BARNES BALBOA4Br.fp11soo .... __... __ r" . l1MO/mo BAYFROHT Condo 2Br --•PALM DESERT. H•DE· 11eso ·.•a!l'IR .. x·RU1-AG-alPl.x .. H-coo-
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Pr.._ 1 yr IM. C811 Houle. comm pool & ten· --------
A 0 CHELL t LISS n61. 12.750. CUTElmall2BA lBAYNf·
11850/mo-Mald Mfvlc:le 8AYFRONT Condo 2Br. ly. Nice P8tio, 2 car perk·
monltlty. den. dock f0< eo· bo8t. Ing, 1195 Incl. ulll.
•UNIVERSITY PARK DE· Yeerty .... 750 • 873--3039
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SUNNY 2BR 1BA wltl'I gar 1'..\ beth. frple, dec:tl. gar. ..... wge ~ prd. S400 eecurity. A~ 280 28A. 1car pr. 0 pt I 0".. 10II20 ...... "'*ta. lMI. ....... * .,, l>l<K*l beeeh S&50/m0 2218 E. P8Cific 8Pt B. 125 Plumer, up9leln Now. Call for appt. Peu Ot<. 1725mo • .....-.1111 Mhl500 . ..,.. ,.,.S. 211 a21tC1 It F~ __ 111•1::"9
yrly 9 18•790•7159 or l8901mo. See 1S1. Call 11050. Barbera 17S.5n1 ~1-1179 525-4310 10 lftl. w. Of 1111tpott. ll90!mo 11&-ala ....-
631·5"5 759-1l04tE 144472210 LAAGE 18R. orw. ~ Condoonundt28R28A. ..... ..-. 2iil28A.11apato....._
----~-~ 2BR 18A Duplex. l'lalf TV l'llt-up. No petal Alita ~ aec:urtty, lmmed occ .... frpla. wld, frte, ........,, ··-· C.WMlllu 21221 block from bus atop. •etlLBJIB required.~/mo. 11250/mo 144-2807 OI 1A l'lhf-....., .,....., t1t0019IMlr.21r•·\tbtodt •Very IJlarp 18'.oen for ' Yard, garage. Refs, 1va11 . 2273 Mlner#B. IMS-1181 540-0113 M£NTS. Al uell. pMS. 11080. 240-2808 IO bllf, 2 ., .... w/d '*
1 mature aduft 404 '"'I now $795. first, l< plus • ......-n Nice28Rblt4n&•ldoeed w111k to De9d\. lndry 6 .._ .,._.. wp, ~ bMm c.tl-
tris S925tmo. See 10 ap. S200 MC. 831-6559 Baaullfully landaca~. M:.v=c!~ 1.':: pr, no pets, doee to pertllng 249-1211 lngi:::::W-. -~.·~~/mo
preciate 723-0977 _l2eR 1BA, Kids we1come.I quiet, large, dMr'I Apts. Me5+.2117Hidl0fy =-~~~= Loolllnotonfn.nd?Alld tA1APd1t'?Wt1-.....a Tl&.MGMT 142·1903
BEACH COTTAGE. 2Brj near IChoot & shoc>I no Pool&apa,patloordedc. 4M-193e 751·9483 1 ..... olortttanlfl.....,. ·
1Ba, lrplc, garage, $1050
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Ill ulll. p8ld Gardening $760/$770/mo 645-2999 2~m ~ saos pelnt, ,,,.,,. blln«M.' frplc,
dtlCOYnl. 6'4-lON 2BR 1BA. 11cwe refrig 2 gar lfg balcony nr bdl
Brand -dUplex, 3BR, car gar .. ylild: laundry 2~~,!tlflA WAY 11951rno. e111333-os12
3BA. all amenltlU , lac. w .. t Costa Mela. •---NEWPORT ACROSS THE S1800tmoJ;ty, 617 Or· $740. No Pets. 756-0732 -STREET 28R frplc gar-
Chld. ~8• 1 _ 2BR 2BA. EncloMd gar-119\1111' IHL age 182S/mo. 1665 irvtna
LARGE 3BR. 2BA. ltr• ege, new carpet, drapee, Spacious 2BR Apta.1 •2. 720-M22 pleoe, laundry, deck. 2 laundryRM,upstalraunl1. Beeutltul pool arN large ~ & ~ 28R
car garage. S 1500/mo, No Pets 714-250-4220 rec:. room & ra~ndry 1aA & 38R 28A Apt. on
Av11I now! 759--0745 ** ..... ** room. ONLY SMO-l850t tM EMflide. Greet k>-
Large. prv 18A, new paint. A "'*' QUi9t complex mo. cation! Completely ,..
crpt, bltndl. & Ugl'lllng., Studio ts~ & lBr w/frp4, IU--Aftl modeted: New OIW. encl Fr pie. porch. m/w, 4 bec*yd patio $650 mo .. W .... petloe & encl ~.
ciOMll. Avail. 875-eett "Uk•,;.. & ~pvt'' m.ill.T llreplace. CloH to
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2BR 1~8A, Clo•• to MC. NO PETS. ~a.2447 JU-t111•Ml·1• 540-31411or
t>eecl'I, HSOtmo 900 •BAY TIMBERS• lerrJlehtll TmMfl IC:
S.. Lane 144-2811 18R. frple, cab6e. pool, ---12eR w/gar. Carpets,
Upper 2 BR 2 BA • ofc patjo. 911'· No pets. 399 _,, •trs dn1p•. bit.ft. Fenced
Avail Dec ;8 310~ Ins W Bay St Me5. 850-8357 E'lide 28R. prege, targel ywd wtpdo. waw paid. · · ywd wltl'I petlo. Wlhr l'lk-
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G.reat EMft6de loci Good ioc.uon In quiet RetrlgelalOI, P'Mate ywd.
1 & 2Bdnne. Ger. cable netgflborhood ~ ac;.. no pets. 2188 Mtipte J . ~
•vt Gml>lt w/880. lndty ceea 10 ,,.Y.1 177 E. 1425 &5G-8252 Sparkling c ... n. large
rm Ho peca 431-1427 22nd St. 831·7378 Oe1uJt8 38R 28A EMtelde Garden 8Pfa. BeeutifUlly
*--* I wtfrptc, patio. d/w, CXN-landscaped grounda. _,.,_ •ed pertclng, lndty rm. Pool&~patlos/dedca, Wczl:f'letd 3Br 28a, garege, W/O l'lk S"5Hopets142·t479 garege or carp00. up. l arge yard, new 1 e.«oom $670
carpet&drapesStsot mo UIT-28drm w.ea 1816 APAl'Tmllll 384'..\ E. 18tl'I St. 280 1BA gar, lrg yc:t. 131 E 18tl'I St ~18 Sparkling CIHn larg•!TSL MGMT 8'42·1803 vacant & 8¥811 now --------
Apll Pool & ape. Shop-$100mo 850-0443 1 Bedfoom $705
ping & nelgl'lborhood *flll a.mm 2Bdrm w.ea $615 park next door No pet1 ...,_ ~ 161 E 2111 St 548-24oe 28drm 1'/•Ba $786 18R wlloft, 2BA. Frptc, ca-1395/rno No khc:Mn De------------• 28dfm 28a $800 ll'ledral <*ling1, view, pc>elt i. good crectlt W•aide 28R Apt, patio, JllW --garage, spa. re · CAllCuft11831-12M · lndf'yfec.2 prtcng..,..._ • decorated. '995 No pe11. New paint aiowe & c:tpt.
COSTA MESA 2151Pacific831~107 1100 OFF 1ST MONTH 1750/mo. J31-Mll 111-lllJ E'SIOE 2 Sty, 28' 1~
1 BR lireplac;e walk·ln *-.... * •Pf1¥Me patio, pool lat. leed c1oi.t encl ~1199 A't't _.. ftA. 1000 alt, .,.. 9'6illdoeed prege 1 BA, 3 6'1 10 l>wt\.
mtd Jen S&SO/mo Betty IMcor, prvt petjo. Qar. Gr .. t atmosp!Mfel No $575 • S::.00 depo. No
646-9181 or 8"-2270 llg9. Partt-Mffing. Ctlild pets. 1790. 846-9039 ~L Cell IN-3e42. ot. From $950 fr• LMR. ---"-------2BA 1'h8A IOWnl'IOuM· 2151 Pacific 831~107 EXTRA LARGE ROOMS •LG ~ 28' 2'h&a,
Style 891. yard, garage, Uppef 38A 2BA, gwege trplc. ylild, gar., neer
batcof'y. d11l'lwa1l'ler, ....... ~ (1034-C Valenda) Hunt. Harbour 1925.
S79Slmo 830-445& 2 Townllouee, gar., llp, 1175 No peta 545-7913 (213) 880-9513
2BR 1BA. 1 car preoe, lndry rm, petlo, dOM to KIOS MOUIAEDlll El. 11n·11tt1me101M-*>M
groundlloor, patio, all ICl'lool "50/mo. 280 1BA Verd & g6r ..... .,.....,.ywdWGnl?
new peint & carpeting, 2314 SANTA ANA. S750mo. 1 500dep. 1t'1notweetto,...,..,,..,._
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