HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-11-17 - Orange Coast Pilot, __ , .,.,.
A cloudy momins aJfd •clear, cool
dternoon is · expected today.
Coastal/Inland hiabs from 66 to 70.
l:ows from 50 to SS. For the Oranaie
Coast's mo6t complete watber infor·
mation. includina boeuna. fisbina and
surfina rcpons and 11:e pqe All.
lflTIEMEW,,,_
Headlining at the Newport Beach
Poh~ l\wards Lunch~n -Police
Chief .\rb Campbell ... Dunng the
ceremonies. the Witt) chief got a long
and hean) round of laughter when he
took a verbal Jab at fellow police chief
Dave Snowden. ~hose Costa Mesa
Pola~ Depanment as being sued by two
female concengocrs who claim officers
demanded the) undress to prove their
gender as the> left the women's
restroom . Said Campbell . as he in·
troduccd has peer: "We appreciate
Chief Snowden loaning us a training
St"rgeant for the da) so ~c can team
how to 1dent1fy people in the
restroom."
Explained Campbell. "I can \a) that
because he got me with one about a
bachelor part~ ·· He was rcfemng. of
course. to the brouhaha a couple years
ago O\er an undcrco\C'r vice operation
an which a group of l'llewpon Beach
police officers hared stnppers and
drank ca~s of bttr 1n a rented hotel
room
Later. Campbell the (omac poked
fun at his own 1unsd1ct1on. "The thing
about Newport Beach." he s~ud. "1s
everytime )OU get a car stolen. at
represents a new parking space ...
Fed free to in~n )Our own nm
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lllJllTEI OF THE DA r
"Thur's J pro-<;c. hoofs scnttment -
'4 h> should school~ he singled out If
1hcrr·s J prohlcm"'"
'it:llc Superintendent of Schools Wil-
ham Honig. on (,o, George Deu-
kmc11an · .. suggestion to slice S600
million out of education to close up
hudget c;hortfalls tASl
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··After all. \4 hot a cducat10n but a
proccs~ b> which o pcoon bcgms ro
learn ho'4-to /cam""
Peter \h t1nov ( 1921-)
TOIJAY'I ErEm
•Chm Burke. star of the ABC' scncs
''Lafe C1ocs On" as the special guest at
the Monte Carlo N11ht fund-raiser for
Parent\ Outreach for l nderstandang
Do~n\ CPROUO) at 7 p.m at the
Turtle Rock Communtt) Center 1n
Jr, inc T 1c~ct\ are S20
LOTTEIY . .. ,.
''Heans: Seven.
+Oubs: E1aht.
Diamonds: Jack
• padcs: ill.
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Saturday, Novembe r 17, 1990 25 cents
Sailly, favorite local shops calling·· it. quits .
Somehow it didn't matter all that
much when Bob Hix Pontiac on Harbor
Boulevard shut down last sprina. I'm
sure it mattered to Mr. Hill and his
employees but. to me. it was a bia.
impersonal car store. and I wasn't in the
market for new wheels .anyway.
Same thin& when Executive Pontiac
in Irvine shuttered last mo nth.
Last s~nna.. thr PX an Huntinaton
Beach went Chapter 7. You could
always set TVs and cameras and stuff at
great discounts there. Apparently too
great. But. once again, 1t was one of
th<>K impersonal places you went to
only to save money.
Then these shut-downs started hittina
closer to home. •
The Bay Oepanment store in Balboa
went out of business last summer after
eons of doina busineu at the same old
stand near the Pavilion.
It WIS an institution. You went there
not to 5ave money, but because the
people were nice. the goods were top
quality and thc)'d cheerfully ajf\-wrap
with real paper and ribbons.
Then came Veta's Intimate Apparel
in Westdiff Plaza. Granted, I didn't buy
a lot of 1nt1mate apparel. But it. too. was
1n institution. and I could always find
a sift there for m.y mother.
Now. three more famous doors in the
same shopping center arc closina.
Charles Barr JcwcJm has moved to 1
new loatton. HaJliday's · and TM
Storckttper arc shunirta down. ao.h
shops arc having their last sales after a
quaner<entun of servina the Oranle
Coast.
They speetahze 1n fine. tradittonal
.. clothing. Halhda)'s for men. The
Storekeeper v. 1th his-and-hers items.
8111 Beck. ov. ner of The Storckttptr,
See MARTIN,._ .. Fred Martin
Piarsida plan ii da&i trolibla
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Wllman Heinkes, left, and Carlos Welaet sort ballots at the
Registrar's office as the counting of Orange County
OW... Henlun/Orenge CoMt Delly Not
·absentee ballots resumed Friday. Several races stllJ hang
In the balance awaiting the flnal results..
Absentee ballot counting ·resumes
D t 'fhd' th" l 'f h If • 'f for a sttond open counctJ seat. ~nd of-efflOCf 8 WI raws e a WSUI a 1ng I fic1a1'1 estimate more than 1.000 Costa
~k~ ballots remain to be countrd.
By Bob van Eyken
Ofenge Coal Deily Polol
SANTA NA -The count ~ Rca1 trar
of Voters ... ent back to wor~ countma
absentee ballots Fnda). following the
v.1thdrawal of a court order that had
blocked the count all v.cck
The temporary coun order strmmed
from a laW1u1t filed by an Orange County
°'mocra11c Pan) act1.,,1st challenama the
county Rcaistrar's signature verification
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Sherifrs gun
pemtit case
rmally settled
By Amanda Wray
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ANTA ANA -Two pnvate m-
vestiptors. who for 10 )tars claimed that
Oran,c Count) 'hcnff Brad Ga d1s-
cnminatcd ap1n\t their profc ion. have
bttn awarded $616.000 1n dam s -but
stall art without the concakd wnpan
J>CnT\ltS lhC) SOU ht.
Pante 1n the 11 ·)~r-okt ca rached
an 11ttemcnt late Friday. 1n which 1he
Rinm abtndoMd the" cffon to ob&ain
punlh\C dan\llCS Ind d~ a rtqUHl
(or OM of't ... JMn. Frank Ritter, 10 ~ave i co~alcd wtapnn pmntt •
His brothu, Ty Ritttt, hatn'l
cli11hlf tn rt«"hc • pmnit a.nee
procedures for abscnh.·c hallots
But whale that la"'su1t has been
wtthdrawn, another suit challcn11n1 the
a~nttt ballot 'enficauon S)Stem tatc-
w1dc as stall in effect anJ could 1nvahdatc
111 Cahfom1a absnlttt ballots cast an the
recent elttt1on.
Suspension of thC' count left a ( osta
Mesa Cit) Council contC'st an hmbo <an-
d1da1e Jay Humphre\ finished JUSl SQ
\Oles ahead of Karen \ic('1hnn an the racC'
when he was con' acted of a felon). accord-
ana to the Orange <. ount) henffs Depart-
ment. In his suit. Frank Ritter had souaht
a cumnt permit and a permit retroactive
to-l918. -•
Late last month. a federal JUI') de·
1erm1ncd that Gates d1~nm1nated ap1nst
the two brothers b} not 1 uana them
permits The C'ount) of <>nanac. which as
~lf·an urcd. will p:sy the damaaes.
Follow1n1 the C'lost' of the lcn&thy coun
btttlc. Gates announced Fnda) he wtll
Sttk to tn1nsfer rcspon ib1hty fO( 1 u1n1
ccna1n concealed -."tapon pcmuu to a
SlltC taeftC)'.
Oates tatcd that. alona with the Cah-
fom1a tatc Shcnff 1 A toetat1on. he hopn
to ha~ lcaislataon introduced that ~'Oukt
transftr the rnpon tbility of 1 uina con·
ccalcd wcapan permits for private teeunty
ofrtttn and pnvatc '"" tiptors to the
C1hfQrri11 Dcpen~t of Con mer Af·
fatrs. -hech hetn the pnv1te ICC'Un&y
iftdu try.
Loait Wriffl and ctue of Poli« now
hold rnpons1biht)' of iuu1na the sun pct'·
S.OATES,._ ..
··w c..-rc101n1 to start work:1n1 on them as
soon as -.e can set biidc to the offtct" ...
Res1st"'r Donald Tanney id out 1dc a.
Santa Ana courtroom Frida) mom ang
••\\c·rt' '°'"' to WOf'k au •ttkend and. ho pefull). be able to ct111/)-lhe cat) and
local elcct.oa on Tuesda)."
Jam Ingram. ·v.ho filed the suit that
stoJ'ped the ballot count. said the 1ssur I\
1hc rci•~trar' failure to compare sittnatur~
See VOTE/Illa Piii
Boiler. room
operation
shut down
By Emlty Adams
~ .. COlllM ~ ,..,.
C T ME: n allqed "bo1kr-
room" opcratton that offered bo&u
pnzcs do1Cd f ridly after its 2 car-old
owner. "'bo M> he is 1 "doctor of
ttkmarktttna... wa ancsted on 'u pt·
caon or fraud.
Jama lan intrr. ...ho ll\i"C his
runtnt llddrus a a osta MC'll molcl.
wu rakina an S 1.200 to Sl.000 a day
"'ith hi Libttly Entttpn ti<Mltf
room. \lid pohce Octttta'c tC\iC LI~
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Winier. -.ho 1 a•'lihnt nlcntn,.
Council urged to step
back, take new look
8y Aobert Barker er-. 0... o.ty PllloC
HUNTINGTON BEAClt -City Ad·
m1n1sttatOT Mike Ube:ruap wtJI u:rae the
Ctty Council "to back up.. and take a
wholt new look at the Pierside VilJaee
restaurant proJ«11n liaht of overw6clmin1
approval of Measure C and recent lqaJ
op1n1ons.
Uberuap said fnda> be'U ~mmcnd
that council mcmbcn act totetber to de-
v a dov.nto'Nn master plan a&Mfrcview
beachfroot restaurant concepu to make
sure t~ arc somtthlfll thr people really
want
Ubcruap also said that JDY future
bcachfront restaurant plans should ao to
the voters to keep faith wtth the .. intent of
Measure C." A proposed lease and transfer
of land for Pterstdc Villqc appean on
Monday night's City Cou'!cll meettna
aacAda. but Uberuap IS asklna to defer
action
Voters appro\ed Measure C by a huae
73.6 percent on Elecuoli Day. The
mcasu~. which wtll chantc lbe City Char·
ter when 1mplcQ'lented. wtll reqwrc that
proJ«ts on cit) parks and bcacbland ao to
the voters for approval.
P1ers1ck Village has been proposed on an
asphalt parluna lot on the ocean Side of
Pacific Coast H1ghwa) and south of the
pier
"It's the smart th1na for him to do." said
Debbie Cook. a resident who spear1leaded
the Measure r dn\-e.
"It's 1nappropnatc to conunuc re-
de' dopment projects IS planned. The 1Ca1e
as too big and there ire too many
subs1d1cs... she said. "If the dcvelopcn
~ould build what the market bears, the citl
v.ouldn't have to subsidize them IO much.
Planning Commtssioncr Geri Ortep,
who fought an carlter and more ambitious
-af\4 ultimately un UCCt'SSful -Pienide
V1ltaaC plan before the Coastal Com-
mm1on four )ears aao. said Friday she was
pleased b)' prospecu of aienina Pienide
Vallqc off the front burner.
.. I'm thnlled:· Ortep said. "thts pro,Jeci
has been snake bit from the St.a.rt."
Onep said ··a very pro-Ocvelopment
council" attempted to sell off beaches and
parks as a way to ntte a new soun::e ot
rt'' C'nue to finance redevelopment projects
that n-portedl> arc depktina the eencral
fu nd
Oncp said' that instead of a rest.au.ram
S..PIERSI~ ..
for a fraud conv1ct1on 1n Santa Ana.
emplo~ four Alesmen who called
hun<h'td of out-of·statc v1ctims to .0
than they were pwulftd winners oC
bt& pnlC'S. l.abbitt satd.
V1cums v.ere 1llqedly .told they'd
alttady -.on two out of' ~ ,..,._
aif\\. includ1nt • $10.000 ~.
check or round-tnp uckeu for two to
Hawan.
The catch wa each '"11'\Mf .. hiit to
icnd L1bcny E.nterprities a 1300 ,...
CCS lr\I ftt lO t"Oll«t the bis wf Ml.
Llbbiu •Ml Vtetim wbo -tu • •
tht hundred were told to llM allr
rhcch to Winter's *'1itfh•t ••• '11
It 1525 Mna Vmtc Driw Em. .. -
Mt a Verde Plan off Haillir
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The 1990 recipient of t11c Fountain Valley Chamber of
Commerce's John Kelly AwaTd. The award rerognizcs the person
who most pcrsonifici the qualities of Kelly. the original cl).amber
.. ambassador·· who founded the city's chamber with six mcmbcn
and enthusiasm for community involvement.
HIS VOLUllTHlllll
Mclain docs "whatcvcr's necessary .. for chamber events and
IA'orks for the Lion's 'club on disaster preparedness and on drug
awareness in the Fountain Valley School District. The 58-ycar-old
also helps raise funds for the Lion's Club sight and hearina
program. 1A·h1ch provides frtt medical care 10 those who cannot
afford 11. "If a kid 10 the school district needs eye glasses. we PIY
for the c:>.am and the glasses."
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WASHIN<JTI)N -"""""' ........ llsl-mlnute -... on 111< "-rsi•n Outr crilia Friday ~ ombortl111 on 1 --
journey lha1 wiU iaducle 1 Thlnt111vi111 violl willl ArDcric:an R>rceo.
xnl 10 the Middle Eut.
Bush's fim aop, <arty S.1unlly, wu to be in ""'""· 10 lly
I Wfelth commernontifta the fi:nt anniv""'l' of Qf:choslov1kia•1
tum to dcmoc:racy. The visit was the' first ever by an American
president ~
8uUt is alto tebeduJed to fly. to Germany to meet with
Chlncdlor Helmut Kohl before hcadina on to Paris and later to
the Middle f.as1.
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BOSTON -A Norwegian·fbaaed oil tanker spilL:; betwetn
4 million and 6 million pllons of crude oil when it bit rough seas
i.n a st.o.rm in the AtlaoJic Ocean eadia:. thi.s. week.._ the Coast Guard_
said Friday. .
The tanker, named the Bef'IC Brok.er, spilled Arabian light
crude oil about 700 miles southeast of Nova Scotia on Tuesday,
said Lt. Richard Gill of tht: U.S. Coast Guard in Boston.
EL CERRITO -A gli'n dealer who deal! wi1h Mehrdad
Dashti. the man who shot one University of California studt:nt to
death and held a group of people hostage in September. says he
reluctantly made a sale to Dashti.
··we knew the guy was loopy. We told the tstate) Justice
Department about him. but tht:y said there was noth.ing they could
do about 1t ," gun dealer Bob Weaver of El Crrrito said in an
intrrview Friday.
Dashti. a former mental patient. was shot to death. by police
at the end of a night of terror in a Berkeley tavern. Henry's Publick
House & Grille. John Sh~hy, 22, was the student killed by Dashti.
Nine people were wounded in. the Sept. 27 incident before poli~
stormed the bar in 1he Duran1 Hotel to free 33 hostages and kill
!he 30-year-old Dashti.
M ... l"llll"vlsts called active
WASHINGTON -The Army and M¥ine Corps art calling
an addilional 1.5,092 rcscrvisu to active duty because of tht' Persian
Gulf crisis .
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11 is -Ille 11!'1"1 call "' oct1 .. duty b _..... --toldien oince Ille Bertin crisis iii 1961, wllen _, 1!0,000
retttViltf' were Ktivalt.d.
WASHING TON -The lwh ldminiltntioo ii couideriftl 1
new USl,!Jlt On aovemmcnt spendina by trim~int _.,vemmen1
benefits paid 10 1muen1 Americans, but the White HOUie: bUdett
chief wants to make clear that Social Security will no1 be &MK'hect
Richard Oannan, director of the prnident'• Office of Man.111>-
ment ·and Bud&et. said benefit reductions aoina 10 weJl..to-4o
Ameritans in a variety of propams would be seriously revieweid
-as the-administration prepares iu fiscal -1992 budact request to
Congress. · _
He sa)ecifically mentioned subsidy pay-menu to Wmm lftd
the giant Medicare program that provides health care fot tbe
elderly. two areas where 1he administration has tried in 1hc put
to a~ieve cost savings. · ·
Bui Darman branded as inaccurate report& quotina unnamed
administration officials as saying tha1 the administration was also
looking for savings in Social Security peyments to the wealthy.
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MOSCOW -Lockrd in a power strua,Je with SoViet republics
and facing a crumbling economy, Soviet Presidc~t. Mi~1il
Gorbachev said Friday he plans a shakeup of lhe m1lit.ary hs&h
command and a reorganization of the aovemment.
The plans did not imprtss federal legislaton, 1nd politic.ians
1n 1he I 5 constituent republics said their governments will continue
to assen sovercianty or claims to complete independence.
Thr vagut: p.-omises of shuffles in the army and bureaucracy
"'·ere all Gorbachev offered tht: Supreme Soviet, which had
summoned him to give an emergency repon on government plans
to deal ..... ·1th expected food and fuel shortages this winter.
Gorbachev did not say who might be sacked in the military.
how the aovemment will be reorganized, or when any of this is to
take place.
-By lh A•~ialH Prw•
:.: BICIGllOUllD ----------
For 13 years hc"s been owner of 1hc American U nion Printing
and Mailing 1n Fountain Valley. Hr said his tint volunteer job was
more than he bargained for. ··1 think the fint thing I ever
volunteered for was the National Guard and that was a mistakr
because the Korean War.started the next month."
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··Yo u feel bad br<:auSC' you JUSl can't help them all . I am on
cverybody·s list in the world for various activities." Mclain said
he is ··1u1all~ unprepared" for the award and plans td shake a lot
of hands .rn the coming year.
-By Am•od• w,..y
Local News Briefs
Scms collect111 floll flp 1111111 Y
f\1ore 1han 14.000 youths from t~ Orange County Council of
the Bo) Scouts of Amenca returns to neighborhoods throughout
Orange Coun1y today to pick up donations of food for the scouts'
annual dnve to feed the hungry.
This L!i the second phase of the project. Last wet'.kend. scouts
d1s1r1buted emply plastic bags 10 be filled with donations of cans
of non-perishable food items such as soup, s1ew. vegetables or fru11.
Thl' bag~ will be taken 10 38 Church of JC!.us Chns1 of Latter
Da~ 'ia1n1~ locations lhroughout Orange County.
Tht'i ~car's goal 1s one m illio n can""S. officials 58)'.
Nurses near new Wiii 111 11m1nt
IRVl \JE -UCI Medical Center nurses could ~ach an
agrccmen1 for extra pay a nd benefits just in time for Thanksg1v1ng,
1f lhc ta1cst contract proposal is approvrd, union officia ls said
Fnda ~
The California N urses Assoc1at1on 1s nego11a11ng for a m1m -
inum 6 percent raise this year for all state nurses. plus increased
pay for unpopular shifts. additional hohdays, more pay for
adva nced ccn1fi cat1o,i and more libcnl JeaVC"S for family illnt:ss.
bereavement and parenting.
Actual s.a\anes will range from S3 I .840 10 S60.026 for reaular
day shift nurses, from $39,300 lo $66.010 for nurse practitioners
and fro m $43. l 20 to $70.885 for nurse anes1hc1ists.
UC'I nurses will vote o n the propo~d contract Monday ind
Tuesday. Complete resulu from across the state will be available
lalC' Wednesday.
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ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
I athcrine Bell screamed a1 the diners lunchjng on 1he
Astroturf deck of the Balboa Bay Club's Fi~t C'.ab1n restaurant.
"Someone call thr paramedics -quick!" she ordered. before
turning her a1tcntion 10 the accident in the water before her.
Corky Miles. after. lunJina toward Katherine. had fallen over
the bow of his ship ... Pockt:t Change." and into 1he bay.just in front
of the bow of a fast movin& Harbor Patrol boat.
He must have gotten hil by the propc,ller, Katherinr rcasonrd.
That could be the o nly explaination for all the blood in the water.
Corky·s boat captai11, Skip Simpson. dove over the side to help
his boss. whose body was 'floatin& jus1 be:Jo1,1,· 1he surface-. Skip
grabbed Corky and broughl him to the surfa~. where Katherine
got a glimpse al what a face looks like al\er ifs kissed twin~ngine
propellers.
•'He's alive, Katherine! I need your belp to keep him afloa1.··
KalhC'rinc looked for the Harbor Pa1rol boat. which was
circling back around as fast as it could.
''Ka1hcnnc'''
She v.ondcrcd 1f she should Jump O\'erboard and help ~scue
lhe murderer of hrr good friend and waler board commissioner
Oa\1d Hensen.
To be conrinucd ...
Did You Know?
Patience Is the main virtue
for JoJalla seatl farmers
• ID Or•n&e Coanty: Herc's a wbalc of a find! Jo1oba 1s an
evergreen that produces seeds of high 011 conll"nl 1,1,•h1 ch can be
subslituled for whale oil. The plant. Simmonds1a chinensis. is
arown commercially but you better plant your' soon. It takes scvC'n
years for a jojoba 10 produce seeds.
We'~ SO\fin1 rhe S«ds for an historical harvest. Send your
fa cts to Did You Know. Oru1e C.11 Dally Pllol . P.O.Bo.1 1560.
Costa Mesa. 92616.
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News of the Weird
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BUFFALO G ROVE. Ill. -
Village omcials were in hog
heaven Friday after a suburban
Chicago pig farmer a.gl'ftd in an
oul-of-coun senlcment to cod
his smelly enterpri~.
But tenan1 farmer Douglas
Daniels and his landlord still
arc fighting a nearby bank.'s
claim that tht:v owe it up to
S250.000 for diiving away cus-
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1omers and detracting from em-
ploy«s' rnjoyment of their
'!YOrkplace.
"Many times they could no1
even have lunch in the bank
because the smell was so over-
powering." said Jcffrty
Rraiman. a lawyer for the Firsl
American Bank ofl..:ake County.
U nder ii settlement an-
nounced Thursday. Daniels will
remove all 85 of his pigs from
the I I -acre property.
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How to 11111ch us at
the Dally Piiot
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Ponce Log .
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A typewn1er, 1 stereo and M>mc compl(1 dilCI. with
1 1oial value or $940, were stolen from a car in lhC' 1000
block af San Pablo Circle belWttn 12:30 and S:30 p.m.
Thurk11y. "
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Sormone broke ln10 • car in 1he 100 bloclr. of San
Pablo Cirtlc bctwccn l:JO and J:IS 1.m. Thul'tdly, bul did
not 11e1I anythln1-The Intruder broke the Olt«tlfet tide
window.
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A 41-J"r~ld Huntincton 9cach woman .. id M>mconC"
utcd 11ttn spn1y painc 10 wrik profanity on 1he ltdC' of her
white Mercury. Tht t1or was part«i in 1n al~ behind
War11.·okin1 11 17930 Mqnoli1 St.
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Somront uM."d 1 key 10 ~ltt M«IK:al S11ffin1 Systems
11 8'40 Warner Avf. 1nd stoic S600 worth of couchn
KIM.'CIUkd 10 be moved ou1 of lhc buiktina.
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A m1n In lhC' 700 block or West 20lh Strm reponed 7
that tomeOnC ha' bttn s1t1lint hi• unemployment C'httb.
II 6'111 IHdlr
The police k>a w11 un1va1l1bk. TM checks \JL/Crt s1ok'n bttwceft Oct. 24 ind Nov . IS.
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Two men cnkred the CirC'lc K SIOt'f 11 1911 Pomona
A vc. aod t lole bim and ciprtun worth Sl6. The tl'IC'f\
OCMftd 11 12:37 i.m. Tuadly;
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T..,~ .. dll t'llim Jumper rcs11unin1 1t 1 IOJO
-llwn\ 5j. wi1bou1 ,,.,.,,. ''I' 111tir m..i.
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A truck drivtt WU SU~ or .... ullina I dtnstNC• tton fottm•n 1ftn-tht' foreman Rttd him.
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A btue nylon r.c cottt.1intn1 an ntimatcd Sl,030
wOJth of mcn'l Ind women•• cJothina wit 1tolcn f'tom •
front "tlo on 811kdy4 . .
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A cir phont wai s1oltn from 1 lflY Sub parked alon1
Ott1n Front .
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Two cartons of Marlboro ei11re11n wert •!Olen from
I stot"l' on C'"Olsl H1Jhway.
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A man was lfTCllcd all« allqcdly hi1tiftl anothcf man
w11h 11 bonk 11 lht S.ndpipcr Hotel. 1 llJ S. Ce>111
HiP,way.
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An nt1m11td $7~ in C'ISh was liken from 1 jar kcpc
1n I home on Glcnneyrr. The vtctim w.1pcc-t• a roomm11e.
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Srveral tMfts or Q$h were rntoncc1 '' 1 dcnli11'1 omce in the 2500 bkick o( F.attbh1fl' Oriw.
The dcnHa1 no1ktd I'® atl'I mi.i!IJ .. ftom his
bmblc In his ofY'KW .. An cm~ rqn'Wd S40 n1h ~
from ~ purw left in the otft« to\1111t. Aho. SJOO caM wtl
mluln1 (mm Inside I hidden ttttlpt book in tM rcttption •in.
-D l'ht encry ccllin& o( •-home in the 1SOO block or
Bamboo Strttl WIS ipllllel"f'd _.;th a l'fd tubllll'K'C.
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Someont •PP1rtn1ly triC'kcd the SS chan,e machine 11
Laundry Land. •SI I W. Cou1 Hlahway, Into apitti~ out
S700 in roins by intertina tcvtTal l·inch·bf·2·inc:h PtC«S
of paprr into 11\t btll-ttttivlna chamber. a
An 1mbrr emef'IC1'I()' lif,hl wu l.lli:cn otr a ~(can
pu\cd in• lot 11 251 Shipyard Way by• thk.f'. who left
behind the plien uttd to cut the wire. confttf:tiRJ the Ulht to 11\t can.
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A 1hicr wfto pried open the door or Compulatand,
'4220 Srou Dr .. and iook a S-UOO ltP'op compyto
lpP1rtntl1 ripped hit ot hrr .-nil duri"I lhc tlwft -a
picn itr brownish·bMclr. m1tC'rial WM bind on the ...._
walk J'U•1 outside the ttOft't door.
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A IS.JSO man's ri~ toll IOl'M•hm bc\Wft Las
Yqas and the owntr't ltl dw 1100 Moc* ti Elin 1.a ...
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A SJOO •&II dc:t«10r .... m.,. _ a ..... b' an
apanmau In tM 400 btioct of 11i11111i lai1110 r
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'Keating 6'
cJeny all
wrongdoing
I)' Larry M8fg •••
Tllll .t.111 r 1t1d ,,_
WM HINOTON -!ieftaion
under iavntiption for hdP:i•
Owin H. Kati,. Jr. b111le foci.
m l bankiJll rcaulllOl'I emo-
tionally defended their intearity
ind denied 'I.Dy wroflldolna 'F,,..
day before the Senate Ethics
Committee.
"John Glenn does not peddle
influence, period,.. the Ohio
Democrat told lhe panel of ~Uo•
scn11on. Sen. Donald W. RieaJc
Jr .. D-Mich., held up a j ... w
puzzle and said lhc committee
special coun1el was miuine some
key pieces whe n he MPtively
described Riegle'• conduct.
The committee turned to per-
sonal defcnSC" st.a temenu by the
"Keating Five" scrlators after the
counsel. Robert lknnett. wound
up a day and a half detailin&
accusa1ions and evidence apinst
them.
In addition 10 Riegle and
Glenn, Sens. John McCain, R-
Ariz. and Alan Crans1on, [)..Calif:
presented their statements.
Cranston and Riegle showed con-
siderable' emolion in thei r ap-
peals for exoneration.
The hearing adjourned until
Monday, leaving only Sen. Den-
nis OcConcini. 0 -Ariz. to make
his defense:: statcmenl. After he
speaks. witnesses will be called.
Bennett concentrated on
c·ranston. the Senate's No. 2
Dcmcx.·rat, on Friday. sayi ng his
help for Keating and the busi-
O('Ssman's failing Lincoln Savings
and Loan was "closel y con-
nC'Ctrd " lo political dona1ions
from K('al1ng.
Cranston. suffering from
prostal(' cancer and makin& his
first appcaranet" at th(' hearings.
was defiant in his d('nials.
··1 engaged in no unethical C""On·
duct." he said firrnly. ··You know
that I hroke no la"''. ... You know
1ha1 I hro ke no Senate rule. -··
You kno"' that I pockrll'd no
•tM c' 11 s Pf.-~o
Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Callf., speak.a to members of the
Senate Ethics Committee during hearings Friday.
money. that there was no per-ing regulators.
sonal gai n for me or any member Many of the donations were
of my fam ily:· given to the senators· campaigns
.. Yes. I was persistent in ex-and causts while Keating was
pressing my concerns about the trying to save his Irvine. Cahf ..
"''a) bureaucrats were dealing institution. R~ulato~ seized the
wi th this large business in my thrift in .4..pril 1989 and it could
state." he said. rt'ferring to tht' cost taxpa-yt'rs more than S:!
savings and loan. which was char-billion 10 co,·er the losses.
tered in California. ·•1 believrd '-Cranston and Riegle enlivened
that its fail ure. if it came to that their prescntalion "''ilh props 1n
... would be a catastrophe for 1he televised hearings.
countless constituenls of mine:· The California senator placed
The Ethics C'ommillcc of three · five huge poster.. on eaSt'ls li511ng
Dc~ocrats . and three Re-designated staff fund-raisers for
publicans vnll make rC'Commen-each of the Sena1e's 100 mt·m-
da1 1ons bast"d on the heanngs bcrs.
that could determine the polttical "It 1~ a~urd to -suggest that
fu1urt>s of !ht.' five . except fund-ra 1s1ng and subs1ant1\e 1s-
c·rans1on. who has said he will SUC'S arl' 'M.'paratcd 1n Senate Of·
not S«k re-el«t1on. fie~ b' some ~ind of v.a ll ." the
The commince is tryi ng to de-scna1oi said.
!ermine whether the Sl.3 m1Jhon Riegle held up th l· pu11\e be·
Keating and associates donated cause:: Bennt•lt had done so on
to 1he five 1nnuenced their in1er-Thur'>da ' 1n prun11s1ng 10 tit
\Cfl1 1on on his behalf w11h bank-them all· t~clher
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IRVINE -S..t< ICbools S..ptt·
ina.tncknt Bill Honia bdd out ·I.fl
oUve branch to incontllW c;o..,_ Pele
Wilson Friday. i nd .-li<lod !hat
tht fronr.l 1t1aek o n Propotition 98
ectue-tion fundina will not ht sue·
et:s!ful.
Gov. Geoqt Dcukmt ·ian is look·
ina for SI biUion in cuu lQ bl.lance-
th• ..... buda<I ..... has -ltd
llicing s~ mill ion 01.11 or eddca·
tion. •
~ejian ls astina the ~s
latutt to 1uspend Proposition 98,
the initiati\lt that auaraaten. fixed
percent1ae or the budet• for public
schools and community collqes.
.. We should be: able 10 win that
one -1he:re'5 1 pro-sch~s senti·
ment. .. Honla said. "It's something
we should be wortins out with the
next admin istration,_ not _ the
previous one.•• --
HoW ....... f'riday ., llYjmo
Unirt<CI 5<...,,I J)ituicl olll<a.
when ht was the &uetl of tbe-
d is1rie1'1 Leaisl11ive Ac1ion
.Nei...,....
cilifornia is fac:in& an ettirnAled
S408 miJJioo decline in tu rrv-
enun ind Deuk~jian has ruled
out .a w hlkt. The Dtmocratie-
controllcd l.tgislat.urr reconvenes
Ott. 3. bu1 h.as 1raditionally limited
action 10 houskccpin1 mea1urcs.
'-If there is indeed 1 deal to be
made for public education fundins.
Honig clearly believes that he will
&el a better deal with Wilson, who
takes office nexl January ... ,.m very
optimistic. I think we've JOI a iood
opponun1ty hert for cooperativt
effon:· Honig said .
Honig Y id he has met with
Wilson's to[l staffro~ and is en-
couragt'd b) ""ha1 c hears. 'They
are much m<trC' o tt·nted to tting
do"'""· figuring ou1 what need· 10 ~
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-•ncl ... , ..... -ii." r. said. "That is I m'licw ...... a
.dir<Clion." Hoailit~--....
.....,.. Iha• ""' -bis • 1ion.thjp with ~--~ ,.. known Wilton ~ l:w ~
datina blck to 1hrir dars ~in
lo w 1<hool. "I c:an·1 ~
how. impo<1an1 lhaU...1< lo< fJi .. Y
lim< and •norsY has bo<n cli...,...i
from lhinp thtt matt: 1 di&io-ee.
10 playi .. -· : "I don~ lllink "'-people ,,.
lik• lhaL I lhink they Wini 10 Ft
lh< job don< and amt"I IDin& •IO
play political p rnes -that'•! 1
helpful siP.'. ... :
In adch tion to the suspeosion;of
Propi>sition 98, Dnilun<jian is also
askin& stale la~ to impoM a
I percent ICTO$$-lt,e.bc>anl budt<1
cut (e11clud"11 colleees and univtr· ...
sitics), a reduction in rent.en' c:rci11t
benefits to married coupln and ian
inclusion of oil royalty paymcntS:ln
general fund monies. : •
Jury rmd s ex-policeman and rap~
suspect comp etent to stand trial ;
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NEWPORT BEACH - A JUT)
found an ex-policeman and accused
rapist comprtenl 10 stand trial Fri-
day. even though he allegedly has
delusions of granducr and onee told
his lawyer he believed he was Jesus
Chr1s1.
Steven Rush MC'Co}. 30. v.·111
probahl) now be scn1 to face
another Jur} -this umc to dt.'('1dt>
"'helht'r he's gulh} of raping an 11 ·
~ear-old Ir' inc girl al kn1fcpo1n1 on
Marrh :!ti
fht• forml·r Be\trJ, Hills Pollet··
nlan. fired from the ·force 1n 1978,
I!> -sr hC"duled fo r mun1c1pal court
arrargnment Dt.·c. 6 . .\defense law-
~\·r has said \'c"l ·o~ can bl" t'\J)(.-Cled
10 plea not guilt~ h} rea'iOn of
rn\anll)
A(ter a battery of Jailhouse
ps)cholo11cal tests. 1wo psy-
ch1a1ns\s testified that McCo~ suf.
fers from manic depression and
requires medication to control the
111nes'I.
O ne P5)'Ch1a1ns1. hired b} the
defenY. claimed McCoy's illness
made him unable 10 understand the
charges agains1 him. Howe ver.
anolh('r doctor appointed b) pros-
ecutors said McCo~ v.·as lucid and
rapahle of ass1s11ng his anorney. It
"''a" the \at1rr'-s 1es11mon) that
\"a~t·d 1he Jur~
l>unng . the next trial. McCoy
faces SI.\ felon~ counls including
burglar). 1v.o counts of oral copula-
11on_ fo rceful §.C.\ual penetration.
rape and lev.d and lasc1,1ous con-
duct.
PrOSttutors elaim McCoy ~
as an UPS delivefyman to talk bis
wa) into the University Totin
Center apanment where his vicUm
wa s home sick from sch~. wat(:b.
ing canoons.
McCo) was arrrstcd just three
hou~ after the attack al his neatby
apartment. There. poltce found stY·
eral uems 1he girl had dncrillcd
from 1he rape includins a blue fitJ.Cd
shttl. a to) pl:astic doetor's k.i1 •nd
some of the girl's clothinr..
M e\o~ allegedly stalked the girl
fo r "'ttks before the attack. Wffn
sho...,·n a photo hneup by police. lhc
I \-~ear-ol d readily identified
McCO) as the man who knew all
about her -including wbo ~r
fnends .... ·ere and ,,,,.here she went to
school.
Four men arrested after r obbe ry, beating
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Alleged smuggler leads
cops on 125 mph chase . FOUNTAIN Vr\LLEY -. .\n 13·
yl"ar-old Huntington ~ach rnan
was auaclied and beaten 1n a parl -
1ng lot behind a Mobil s1a11on l'arl'
Friday b~ four men "''ho wanted th(
mone~ 1n his "'alle1. police said.
The ''!Clim. "'ho police arc not
1d('n11f~1ng. \uITerl·d hru1St."s and a
bloody no~ aftl·r he-ing confronted
r.hortl~ OC(ore I a.m. at 17030
~lagnnlia St .. police said. t-le ,,.,as
not senOu!.1~ hurl.
A ner a short cha st:. the suspet"ts
-18-~ear-o\d Anhur Ram1re1. 21·
~car-old ( hnt Sl cphC'n s. 27-~ear-old
f\·lano Rodr1gue1. all of Santa <\na.
.nid a 1-·}l·ar·ulJ Buena Park ~out h
-Y.1..'fl' arrl'!<>lt:d 11n ... usp1(.·1on of
arn1cd rohl:)l:n. and assaull "'11h a
dl·adl' "'capon. pohee ~id
Ofi(. of 1 ht' 1nen v. ho flt•d I he
-.c.·t•nl' on foul v.·as found h~ \>t)hCe
"'alk1ng 1n a ncarh) ne1ghhorhood.
and the nthl·r thrl·c. v.ho "°'l'f\· 1n a
"nn1 n f :1d1ll:u \\t·rl• ,·aught h}
rx>hce after tx·1ng <oponed dn' 1ng 1n
thl· san1l' area _ pohcl· 'said
The ml·n \\erl· ta ken to tht' Or.
angx (nun\\ Jail and lhc \Oulh .,..a..,
takl'n 1<1 Ju.1en11,· hall. Poltl·c s.a1d
tht' '1c11n1 had 0n h S '1,1 1n h1!>
'':i\k•t ~hl'll lht•-rob~r~ tool place
-BJ tb~ Daily Pilot
.\ '>USpt't:"lt"d ··royotc~· who was aUqedly smuaglin& sU 1Ucga1
aliens 1nu) this country 1n a Ford Escon led California Hiahway
Patrol uOicef!> on a Ihm." count~ chase at spttds ~ch1ng 125 mph :
Fnda~ morning. .
Area jewelers help break up gem scam
The co~o1e . Eduardo Ramos. 36. of Visalia. was captured 1n :
lht~ t·11y of c·omn1l'rC"C' aboul 6 a.m. after he abandoned the car oO.:
l ntt•r!t tale 5 and fled across traffic. CHP Sgt. Greg Williams said
The cha!K: bqan about ..i:JO a.m "'hi:=n the two-door Ford was
spo11c<l h~ L .. ~ Border Pa1rol agen1s JUSI south of San Diego
can) 1ng ~'en pcopk· . .\ chC'Ck on the c:.ar revealed 1t had been ·
stolen 1n {_'arlsbad. Williams said
By Iris Yokoi
0.11199 COUt Oaity 1>1101
NEWPORT RE.\('H -PoltC""r-
here arc St'arr h1ng for st·ieral ron
artists wh o 1ned . hut failed. to h1lJ..
lhousands of d ollar!. ""nrth of grn1s
from pncc~ JC"''"lr) stores 1n Ne"-
pon Reach. Laguna Beach and
Woodland Hills ovc:r 1he last wee\....
>\Jen local merchants ""'ho con·
ta ctt"d <."ach other and whcc: helped
th...,·an lhl· v.ould·tx· crooks fron\
cSl·aping "11h an~ of the Jt'welry .
said N""' J"ll)rl lkach police Sg1
And} Gon1\
Th~ l>"'•ndll'l"!t. who cla imed to be
employees of a rhon ~ investment
fi rm "1th a pl'lon~ bank -:&croun1.
apparen 1 I ~ \eurn<."d Police were uul-
ing then1 and got !><'ared o ff. tx·causc
they nl'\er rt'lurnt•ll to th_e stores
after making arr:1ngt'n1cnts 10 \lr1ng
cash1er·s r ht·cks 10 bu' S20,CX)() to
S60.000 "'orlh of je~ell'). (ion is
<aod
Bui local n1erchants sho uld be
aware of the altcmp1t'd scam and
continue 10 keep an e~e out fur the
scam an1sts. Gon1s said
One is descnbed as a dark-com-
pl1:.\1uned rnale. around JO. 5.
foo1-5. IJO pound ... "''11h dark hair
shC""ked ba.ck to the l·ollar. wean ng a
gra~ sui1 and a diamond pinky ring.
Hl· gD\t' lhl· nanll' -\.lfrl·d t "nn1as
nnd wa~ chauffcrl-d 1n a large
maroon 'eh1l'le v.1th a p.arual
ltcen..e pln1e numher of .!T \.\'800.
Cior115 said.
lk•IWttn Munday>ind Thursday .
he v.-·ent lo half a do1en Newpon
fkach Jl·wclf) storl's and an un·
spcc1fit•d nun1lxr of Laguna Reach
<;lnr..-s and !i.3Ld he "'orks for ··LJn11·
ed ln,estmt•nt ( o." 1n San
Bernardino an~ "'a' .. .,hop1l1ng fur
hi s bosi. ··
.\fler looking at all t~pc.· .. \lf JC"'·
ell'). he made arr::i ngements to Tl'·
!u rn thl' nr't d;1' "ith cash1cr·.,
check\ Hl· left buS1ne!tS card\ thal
lisll'd hi' ltJt11pan\ 's addrl"SS as ~fl)
E ~·1111 '\trect. · Suite H. San
lk·rnard1rH•. and tp'e :lA'Jhunt•
numtx-r. an MOO nun1lxr an<l a fa\
nun,tx·r
\.\'h1:n a~l.ed. lhl' tnck<s\t•r aJ .. u
pro' 1dl0 <l a ha nk naml·. Ftrsl lndu\-
1r1;:a l Bani. a1 51S1 Va Ill'\ 1n C ·olt1Jn,
and an account numt>Cr
Mcanv.'hilc. a woman _g1' 1ng_1hc
n·3n)l' E\l·ftl' Lc"ls pullt·lllhl· ~111\l'
1h1ng in \\loodland Hill ~. (ionr'
"''d Cou nt~rfc1t l'ash1l·r's or bus1ncsi.
c h1·r k~ "''Ot1ld prohabl' h3 \t' hl.'t'Tl
Truth or Conseq uences?
Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional
sale by not tell ing a c ustomer what he wanted to hear.
We might point out that a customer would be better off
to pay a little more for our rubber padding than buy a cheaper,
mushy pad that feels like you are walking on balloons. The
"balloon" pad hurts the carpet backing, causes S!retching and
ruins seams. Also , this padding often flattens out after a while.
Additionally, we might tell you that some carpet fibers
are more practical than others. A fiber that works in one
texture, might fail in another.
Feel fre e to call for advice. All of our sales people hllve
had extensi ve experience in the service end of this business -
and afte r all -the most important thing we can offer Is
consiste ntly good servi ce!
T
• alJJICI .ales
• custom dra peries
• inslallation
• vinyl, parqllCI wood
• drapery rod ..
u(o(.'d ILi hu~ !ht' Jt'"l'lr~. Gon1~ s,a 1d
fhl· ph11n\' number gi' en for
l 1 n11cd [n,t·~.lml·nt Co "''as
an'"'l'f.l·d h' a v.on\an v.ho eon·
firn\ed 1he ~hop~·rs are e n,plo~ees
;ind <..11d 1hl· boss 1' ('harles ~f on t·
~on1t·~ "ho "'a' not a'a1lable.
jl'l'ord1nii tu (1on1\
r h,· r1111 ar11 ~\\ a ppare n t!~
ll·arnt•d o f !ht• pullet· 1n\O],em1:nt
and 'hut J t•"' n Lhl'1r phon' business
'oon after 0on1' said ·
Correction
'\ \h.if\ 1ha1 app.,.·arcd in the Nov
i \ t>thl1on 1m=~r.r«-tl~-rl"poned tht>-
l''l1n1<11t·J ,11,1 o f Ir' int• cit} of-
r1,i:ll,· 1nr to Tsul.uha. Japan. Th<'
tnp ,arfll'S a 101al prOJected pr1q
t:1g nf s'.500 f0r all participants.
l HP 01Tic1:(') too~ o't'r the pur..u1t. 11io·h1ch at times reached J 25
mph and cauSC'd 1"""0 minor accidents.
.\long" 1ht• v.a~. the suspects' car caused an accident at the
d1,·1s1on of lhl· Sanu \na and San Diego frttways. the El Toro·
.. , ... s,aid Los \ngc:IC'S CHP spokeswoman Pam Se\'enon. No
•nJurll'S v.i:rc rt•poncd 1n thal crash.
Ramm. al<oo all~t·dl~ s1desw1f)t'd a c3r near the 57 freeway in
Orange. Dul nobod~ ..... as hun 1n that collls1on e-1ther.
The chaSt' e-nded about 6 a.m in ('omm'Crce. when the dnver
i.tuppcd his car 1n the 1 .5·~ fast lane. 1umpcd a fence-on the ctntc-r'
d1\•1der and rar_zross lht· nonhbound traffic lanes. Williams Said
"Ran1us JU111pc.-d !ht· frnt--e and "'as caugh1 a shon time lalet"
hiding 1n a dumpi.lt'T behind a t:knn~ 's restaurant:• W1lh1ms said.
Racnui.· pa~~ngcri.. "''ho remained 1n the car. Wt're two women
and four men, ranging 1n age from 18 10 ~O They were apparently
brought 111..-gall ~ into 1he count()-. and .,...ere 1urM'd over lo thc U.S.
Border Patrol. \\ 1lhams said.
--T he) rr11m sus~rrn th<' j'(f(lf" thC'n .
Ramv5 v.a, bookl-d at thl' Norv.·alk Shcntfs St1hon on
~u!tp1c1on of auto the Ii and ((-Ion} C'\ ad1 ng. Williams said.
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Our Fmners Market is full exotic If twenty f~ion boutiques spread Shop Atrium Court with your Whal a relief. Sanea.e IO gi\'C yw
foods from cling peaches to New . over ~o Oooo. sounds like heaven. h~ or boyfriend and he'll be a hand with all that shopping. CM'
Zealand Tamarindo.s. We have. in then welcome to nirvana. Atrium thanking you for dragging him along cooc~. These ladies will help
fact. ju~t about everyt hing you Coun at FaW<>n I land is the ploce in no time. Ye . Atrium C~n i gWde you from counter to coonter
could imagine. But. if you'd rather for fine apparel from all over the filled with men· s stores hke Anuci. until you find exactly what you
not wait to eal. you can always world. You 'II find store\ like ~ Theodore Man. Politi x. h1 :z. need Ftttn our clodling boutiques
stop by any of our quick-service lntcma1ional. Mondi, Selvaggio. Couvini. Cuzzens and Moda 10 our Jewelry 111ores. From our
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eaterie lining the lower level Boudoir. R1ccha. Serena d'ltalia. Georgio. We'll also be having a home f umishmg tores to our art
of Atrium Court. You 'll find Benetton. Be Be and Red Haute variety of special even~. Couvini g~. ~ ladies will help you
Mexican Fare al La Salsa. Baked Cou1ure. And dunng our Atrium will be offering I 0% off their suits CVCt) ~of the way. AOO during
gocxb from Pam dlJ Monde BakCT). Coun Extravaganza "'di also have on ovember 16th and 17th and our Atnum Coun Extravaganza
Fre11h pa1,1a, 1,auce'I and 1,alad~ a vanct) of exci11ng even~. From 40'l off many de igner shi n on "'e'll ha\e a \<anet} ~f cxc11mg
at Pasta Bravo. Chine11e cuisine Thurday. November 15th through November 18th. Poliux is deb.mng 'lpectal event\. Tnangle Gallen~·
al Lo1u Exp~. Plen1y of 'ushi Sunday the 18th. Pon.' International their new European doming tires all "'HI hold a champagne and caviar
at the Sushi Bar. And ice c1aun and will be -.crving hoo. d 'dreuvres and weekeOO. lxi:z will be giving away recep11on for world renowned
yogurt at T. Berry·,. Marilyn v. inc and Riccha will hold two free T-shirts when you ruy a Jllir of Chme...e aniq Da Kang Tang. who
Diamood. ~-~lling author of The weat on November 15th. a free v.1 II open ht\ e~ibttJon of Hunan
Amencan Vegetarian Cookbook cert1liaue'I. From November 16th lie when you buy a 'u11 on pam1mg,. on Thursda}. overnber
From the Fil For Lafe Kitctol. will 1hrough 1hc I ~lh. Boudoir v. i II overnber 16th. a free tra\el kll wnh I '\th fmn 7p.m. to I Op.m. C~D
al1,o be here during our Atrium 'ICrve champagne and off er any $I 00 pure ha~ on '.\o\ ember
Coun Extravaganza. She'll give 17th and a free top when you
holiday 1.'00king llp'I and ign ~e, we'll have even more event' gomg bu) two or more weatliuil'I on a tree bar of '°3p to the first 250
of her new book on Sa1 urday on. So '-lop by. And don'1 forget to ovember 18th. AOO if none of lhaI Clbtomet'\ CVet) da} from Thursday.
November 17th from 2p.m. to 5 bnng a comfonablc pair of 'hoe~ 'eems to intere t your man. you "io"cnlhcr I 51h 1hrough Sunday.
p.m .. and Sunday. November 18th and J fn ... ~ change of credit ranh. coold alwn~ !lelXi him~ to qq> by. Our
from I p.m. to 4p.m. Bon Appellt. You may never wan1 to lca\e. La Salsa for a burrito and a beer. l01K1ergc1, are read~ and waiting.
You are cordjaJJy invited to the Atriwn Coon Extravaganm. 11 stans at IOa.m. sharp on ovember 16th and cootin~ until 5p.m. on l\ovcmber IRth at
Atrium Coon in Fashion I land. There you will ftnd a variety of dehciou.11 food. music. fashion from all over the "'orld and y~. even a concierge to ....
help you with all your shopping. It' an event that last for only thiny-fivc hours. So be sure to stop by. We'd love nothing more than to pot I }OU rotten.
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ROn Reagan gets
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NEW YORK -Ron Rcqan,
son of &he former prcsiden1. is
acuina his own syndicated late·
niaht talk sho\\, a pokcsman for
the U-)'Ct untuled wccknilf\l
series said Frimy.
The show, to be based in Los
Anatles and co-produced by
MCA-TV and Fo>. Ttlcvision
Stations Inc .. will be shown on
the kvcn TV stations owned by
Fox. and syndicated' to other sta-
tions.
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Dear Mom.
I win! I win! How many times
have we had the discussion about
sister dcar's dilrntma? I knew there
was rtally no excuse for her to look
like such a frump e"en if she is
what you euphemistically choose to
call ··a bis ~ir1:·
l have fo und hC'r the perfect store.
It rcccntly opened in South Coa.sl
P1aza's C-r\c;tal Court. Ifs called Jill
Sharma. afier its f ricndly owner.
You'd nr' er peg this place as a
stort for s11rs 12-24. They use
manufacturers who de ign for
evel)one. Jill says they don't reaUy
ever even mention size thcrt. Jill
joked that they just "size the cus-
tomers up.••
Jill. who wears a size 18. looks
slick and sister Mary Anne can too.
SM Slid she WIS $UrpriJed by tbe
numbtr of requests that she·s bad
for pretty lin~ric. Apparently its
tough to find nice under-things in
the larscr sizes. Plus she's aoina 10
be mcrcl\anC1isin1 clotlles under her
own private label in the funare as
she told me people enjoy wearina
unique uems. She rven carries her
own signature col<>Jnc for UO ao
ounce.
JiU said she decided to start her
store aner years working in retail
with the big companies and still 11ot
beina able lo find yo ung attrK1ive
clothing in her size.
Jill is in~rigucd with the idea of
ICaJe and balance in Mr hoes. She
hu bis tuns and bia~try. She bas
bi1 fhtina rooms W1tb tpecia.lly de·
1iancd air conditionina systems. H~r ••bcu~r to de:siantt•• will fea1urc
lots or metallic ror the holidays and
bunchn of color for lhe spnna.
If Mary AttM it in aown Nov. 17 rm f(>ina to take btt wi&h me to the
day '°"I openina peny Jill is soina
10 bt bav1na at the atorc (Nancy
Helltt is wt to bt theft.) I j ust know
M.A. wilt love ttus stuff.
Bye for now.
Love,
Mary Beth
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Each o ne-ho ur program will
offer topical talk. comedy and
contcmponff') music in what the
show's producers called a
"thema11cally-<lrivcn format."
A rmal request that is the gift of life
-By Ille A .. oclat~ Plft1
DEAR ANN L.\NDfRS: Some-
thing happt•ncd la!>l \\CCk that
should make ~ou \Cf') proud. My
"To Remember Me .....
b' Robtrt N. Tc~t
----------------------------.aunt who .... as in hc.>r m1d-70s had
tx-en ill for SC\<.'ral weeks and knew
The da) "'II come "'hen m) bod~
w1W lie upon a .,..h11e shc<'t ncatl)
turked under four corners of a
mattress located in a hospital busil)
occupied wi th the Ii' 1ng and the
dying. At a certain moment a doc-
tor will dctl·rm1ne that m' brain
has ceased to function and: for all
practical purpo~cs. m) hfe has stop-
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she would not rcrn..,cr. F1 .. c da}s
tx-fore she passed a"a). this dear
woman handed a dipping of your
column to her doctor and said ... I
want 'ou to lJ~l· Lare of this for
me." He \a1d ht' .,..ou ld -and hr
did.
Please run 11 a~ain ll lould ma~e
a big d ifference.
-Birmingham Fnrnd
DEAR FRIEND: Thanks for let-
ting me know. Here It is:
When th • .11 happens. do not :it-
tempt to instill art1 fk 1al life into m'
bo<l) b) the U'>(.' of a machine . .\nd
don't call 1h1'i m' deathbed. L<'t 11
he called thl' fkd uf Life. and let my
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COME TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE YEAR!
Ann Landers
-M • ---C>Ce:.n d.,..
hod~ br 1ali..l·n from 11 to help others
kad fulkr Ii\\''
<.inc m~ ,,ghl 10 the man \\ho
has ne.., er seen ;i \unnsc. a bab~ 's
fan· ur lu'c 1n tht• ncs ofa \\Oman.
(11H' m~ ht•art Ill J person "'hose
O\\ n heart ha\ tc!U\t•J nothing but
cndlC'<,c; da~' uf pain (il\e m)
blood to a ll't:n-ag.t·r "hu \\3S pulled
from the wreckage of his car. o;o that
hl· might II\ l' to '>l'C hi' grand-
t hildrcn pla~ (il\t' m} li..1dm·'' to
one "ho Jl'pcnd'> on a mal·h1m· to
t'"'' Takl· m~ bones. t•-.rr) ncne
and muwk in m) hoJ} and find a
"a' 10 mali..c a u1pplnJ rhild wal~
F11plorc C\t'n rnrncr of m~ brain
f ali..c m~ Cl'll\ 11 l\C(l'\5al) and let
them grow \o 1ha1. so~ctJa~. a
'ifX'CC'h lt''i\ hu} \\ti I shou 1 at thl'
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prejud.cc against m) fell ow man
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my soul to God.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I haH·
a problem that 1s not hfe threaten-
ing nor docs it involve counseling.
bul 11 has been bothenng me for
some time.
I often hear the e'press1on "I
could cart' less!" I also hear people
sa) "I couldn't care less!" Wh) arc
these two totall} different phrases
u'ied ""h the same connotatton'l
.. Could n't care less" means one
carec; ac; li ttle as possible and docs
not c;ho.,.. an\ h int of concern On
the oth~r hand. "could cart' lcs-,"
m<.'ans one cares somewhal now but
could show less concern at another
time "Couldn't care less'' shows
thl' k\~r concern of the two. but
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press1ons arr ofien used intrr-
l han8eahl~ T hey both can't apply
10 tht' ~me degree of concern. so
onl~ one can he right Which onr 1s
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in Pe"'e<' Valle). K\.
DEAR PEWEE: I ta.ve rt·
sponded to tbis question before but
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time, so 111 answer again. I 10 wllb
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By Tom Tltue
0r-. COMe Dllr ,...
The Plot is beainftinl IO lhicken
on the m)'SICf')' dinatt theater fronL
Just ah da~ aft« tbe Mystery
Cafe opened in Senta Ana earlier
this month. HuntiftllOn Beach'•
Old Wortd Viii• weiabed in with
its own oriainal whodunit. We11
look into the fe>nntt later. but firat
let's discuss the latttt ventu.tt.
Mystery theater 1s quite a dif-
fe~nt brttd of cat for both the 1e1or
and the audience. To bq,in with,
the fourth wall 1s virtually nonexi•
tent. Actors perform their u.sisn-
ments amona -and often inter-
rupted by -th~ pla)'IOCrs.
t Old World Villase. the bin of
fare is topped off by .. Encore," an
original script by Brian Mann who
cut his teeth on mystery theater as
an actor in the Laguna Baron show
for 14 months. He penned has own
scnpt. wh ic h ran five months 1n
Long Beach. before relocating 10
Hunt1ng1on Beach
The curren1 wbpduo1t spotlights
a kgendal) mo' if actress (played
b> Laurel K()(lsch) who's in vitt>d a
few fnends (as "'ell as the audience)
10 hrlp her celebrate the completion
of her mcmo1r'i It turns out. how-
l'' er. that JUSt about e\Cf)One in
her inner circle "-OUld like to '>l.'C
her take her Ii nal cunain call.
Laurel Koelsch (left) and daughter Nancy St.,wart-Doogtas trade
sharp words amid audience members In "Encore," the mystery
theater production at Old World Village In Huntington Beach.
And can )'Ou blame th rm? She's
humiliated her daughter (Nancy
Stewart-Douglas) b) adding her
boyfriend (Curt Mitchell) 10
mama's stable of ~tuds. and then
treats him like some lo"'er sub-
species of hfc -whi ch. gl\en his
inaniculate tantrums. ma\ be JUSll-
fied in the long run he.: has ra11lcd
'iOrll<.' skeletons 1n her publisher's
(Michael <\qu1la) doS<.'t. dominated
her Sttretary (Manha Clark ) and
kept a shifty ps)'ch1c (Mann) a1 her
beck and call at all hours of 1he dav
or night. ·
So there's little mystery as to
who's going to be done in after a
walking tour of the village punctu-
ated b} more insults than a Don
Rickles conccn. What·s lelt 1s tor u~
to guess the perpetrator (onC' ol the
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UPHOl.STIRY INC.
:iccuraae sk11lhl wall walk off' with a
T-shirt wiU. which they can
advertise the show).
The stm• of the company arc
author-dirtttor Mana. a lafle,
powerful actor •bo has ainn
himKlf some of the thow'1 best
lines,. and K.oeltch, a ~etous
matriarch who SUltliu her star-
studded character beautiful!).
Dou.glas also impresses as the em-
bittered dauJhttr. a thank.less child
who's indeed sharper than a ter-
pent's tooth.
-Despite the pncey tab (about
twice as much u a rqular dinner
theater) and the skimpiness of the
meal (the hors d'oeuvres arc more
sat1sfy1ng) ... Encore" can be quite
By Richard Duree
0..,.. COiie 0.., Piiot
Thank51iving wedeftd is a
busy one at ~ new Irvine
Barclay Theat~. Maria Ramez.
one of the natjon•s lcadina per-
formers of the traditional Spanish
flamenco Wlll perform here Satur-
day evening and Sunday after-
noon.
Based in Sa nta Fe. New Mex-
ico. Benitez has performed
throughout the nation and the
\\orld. Bom 1n Taos of a Chi~
~ moth~r and a Pueno~1 n ~r. she t;ca.n t.kl at I
ftanieoco ttudin 11 1-i in rto
IUco. Aa 19 she wn• to •n
Ud becarM a Mllist ita the
flamenco eomparues of Mana
Rosa and Pequit.a Rico.
Performances Wlll be 11 8 p,m.
on Nov. 24 and 2:30 p.m. on
Nov. 2S. Tickets are $16 and $1 2
to encoura~ •ttendance by famil-
ies sharing the holiday t~ther,
accordina to theater director
Doug Rankm. For inrormation.
call the theater at IS4-4646.
enjoyable once you become ac-·-===============~===========:; customcd to actors breaJdna charac-11
ter and get into the happiness of the
pursuit. If you're a particularly
opinionated patron. be prepared for
a good deal of interplay with the
cast members.
The show opened over the week-
end and will run indefinite!)
(\\Cather permitting. since much of
the action 1~ outdoon). with two
casts performing Fridiys and Satur-
da~ s at 7 p.m. at the Old World
German Restaurant. 7S6 1 Center
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.. ~ ~ COllll Diiiy Noe
Coeta Meea motel operators, led by outgotng
chafrper90n Mike Staubly and Incoming chalr-
·peraon Tohnla Pettet, honored police for helping
reduce crime In and around their facllltles.
Those at the reception were, back row from left:
Staubly, Capt. Rick Johnson, Cmpt. Tom Lazar,
Det. Tom Boylan, Det. Darell Freeman, and
Pettet. In front row, from left: Otflcera Larry
T orrea, Aaron Thomu, Darlene Bell and Jeal
Giiman.
Costa Mesa motel operato~
thank police for reducing crime
By Bob van Eyken
Orange Coes1 Delly Pilot
COSTA MESA -A group of
motel operators publicly thanked
six city police officers Thursday for
what they said wa• the officers' role
1n bringing about a dramatic de-
crease in drug dealing, prostitution
and other crimes at local inns over
the past year.
Otliccrs Darlene Bell. Aaron
lhomas. Larry Torres. Jess
Gilman. Dct. Darell Freeman and
Sgt. T om Boylan were all given
certificates of appreciation for their
assistancc in advising motel man-
agers on how to rid their propen1es
of undcs1rablt gu~ts and for lhCJr
prompt rcsponses to calls for help.
Mike Staubly. outgoing president
of the motel operators association.
said cnme in area motels had
reached a critical point by the time
hc took over as manager of thc
Costa Mesa Motor Inn 1n Apnl
1989.
"I was shocked at the condition
of this property: there were drugs
flowing cvel)wherc." he said.
"Then 1 read an the newspaper
about how the police had just made
the biggest prost1tut1on arrest in the
city's history right here on Harbor
Boulevard. I said we've got to do
something or every property along
this boulcvard 1s going to be hun
badly."
What Staubl> did was band
together with other Costa Mesa
motcl managers and ask the as-
sistance of the police dcpanmcnt an
dealing with the problem. ~
Staubly a nd other 1111nascn say
the cooperative cfTon has paid ofT.
"We had terrible problems. but
now they're almost down to zero,"
said John 8. Lee. manager or' the
Harbor Bay Motel. "The politt
have donc a wonderful job."
Boylan. one of those who re-
cei vcd a citation from the motel
operators. heads the city's vice and
na~otics enfo~ement unit. He
agrttd with Staubly that conditions
have improved dramatically.
"It did reach a low point abo\,lt
two summcrs ago." he said. "I
thank 11 was general inattention on
everybody's part that allowed it to
get so bad. Wc stiU have some
problems. but thanks to these
people's cffons and the cooperation
we've gotten from them. we have
nothing like thc problem we used to
have."
9 a.m. MASS, NOVEMBER 22nd
..to pray for peace and for o ur Servicemen in the Persian Gulf.
The Combined adult and children's choir + will si ng along with trumpet, organ and handbells .
Share YOUR bounty with the hungry. Canned goods
and staples will be gratefully accepted .
OuR LADY
QUEEN OF ANGELS
LAST Mlll1m GIFI' <WIDE
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You're sure to find
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left on your last minute
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For
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been c:illed .... illuc ol tbe l 990a. If tMl'i tbe cue, Col&a W.. it
ynn ahead of its time.
Convned five yean -.o by the
Chy Council. the Coaa M• Child
Ca~ CQmmhtee contini.aea to pap-
pie with the lho .... of IOOd child
care, and numerous other problems
~lated to nunurina the y~
One of 23 citywick committ.eet
dealina with everythina from cable te~vision to drua abute. the Child
Catt Committee has made some
important pros.rcss. but still faces
I Local actor
I
dies at the
age of 65
SAN CLEMENTE -Kellam
Moott Prickett. 6S. a lonatime
Southern California resident who
was well known for his acting roles
in many community theater prQ-
ductions.. died Nov. 10.
Born June 14. 192S in ·st. Mat-
thews S.C.. Mr. Pncken attended
Furman University and received
graduate degrees in theater arts
from University of Wisconsin and
Ohio State University.
A resident ·of Manhattan Beach
for many years. he played numer-
ous roles in many community
theater productions. He also ap-
peared on the Holl ywood stage and
local television. He resided in San
Clemente since 1986.
During the past eight years. he
performed in many plays at Saddle-
back College Theatre. Laguna Play-
house and most recently the San\
Clemente Cabnllo Theatre.
Before taking a disability retire-
ment. Mr. Pickett was employed for
20 years with the Los Angeles City
Department of Airports where he
worked as the director of personnel
relations at the Los Angeles Inter-
national Airport.
He as survived by his s1ster-in-
law. Mrs. Isaac Pncken of Green-
wood. S.C.. eight neiccs and
nephews; and by his longtime
fnend and business partner. L.W.
Meacham of San Clemente. He was
d1,orced and had no children.
The Neptune Society will handle
cremation. Expressions of sym-
pathy can be directed to the Connie
Maxwell Children's Horne. P.O.
Box 11 78. Grttnwood, S.C. 29648.
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~ main ~-ii tbm jUll COiia Me& isn't~ 10 _.around," Meer .. When ... we• a todety IDi• laid. '"nperiall)' in iafailt and tod-to start Nilly prizi• me People
dler care. And of coune t.be prob-who do early dailcllMlod ..._tiola. ..
~ is more acute for low and lhe •id ... W~"ve kaown for a '°Ill
moderate income families. who time that buman beinp do u
may noc be able to afford what Is enonnou1 percentalC of their life..
available... ,. time leamirw betweta birth and tbe
Another problem is that child qc of four. I don't think we aive
caft providen have trouble 1t1tin1 this critical periOd in our childftn'•
and kecpina aood Slaff, because of development nearly tnOusb ahen-
the ftlatively IOw pay and slit us of tion."
child care workers. Jamieson Mid oee NCieel iDC'i·
Da)Ur'C teachcn deserve a better' dent symboliJed for her the er·
deal. said Rita Jamieson, a commit-roneous impralioa lbat many
tee member and director of the people have COIKlel"Dina the skill
Or-. C4*l Delly PloC
Artena Tarin, of Balboa, shows off the money she won the
Orange Coast DaUy Pilot -K-Ocean bumper stick contest.
She now becomes eligible to win the grand prize of the
$1.000.
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BUMPER STICKER
CONTEST
TODAY 'S LUCKY WINNER
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our day care providen?"
In ae eftOrt to show t0me •
Pft(iation. the committee holds u
annual aPl)Rciation brunch for day care providers. This year•s wu hdd
Oct. 12 af the Cosll Mesa Com-
munity C'enler.
And tbjs Thursday haS been de-
clared Ould Care Apprecaation Day
in the city.
checklist tor pen:tlll • ..... IO
loot fOf in a child cmoe ...... h lllo lilts communiiy »w. ~
li9el on variout ~ ....... to dlldmt and familiei.
~ brochure is aVaillMt •a t ah
lht Community ~--Dlput-ment at Costa Mesa City HaD Ud
at area libram.
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By Jon SOhmid vestipte the accident because it
City Newt s.rw. involved a recreational boat and
LONG BEACH _ A Newport nobody died. said Coast Guard Lt.
Beach coup~ who rescued four Virginia Murphy.
adults and th-youths from \he All of Los' posscsions went down ..... · with his boat. but the Shackletons choppy Pacific after • 48-foot loaned ham some money before
trawler burst into names IS months setting him and bis passengers
ago wctt honored Friday by the ashore at Catalina.
Coast G uard The Newpon Beach couple ettd1-
Thc Quenpilic. owned by FBI tcd the smooth resc~ to training by
aaent Steve Los. who lived on the.------------=--vessel, h.ad SOO rounds of ammuni·
t1on aboard and two tanks of
propane when the fire bepn last
Aug. 13. two miles off Ncwpost
Harbor.
Robert Shackleton, who along
with his wife. Mary. was presented
a certificate of ment from Coast
Guard Capt. J1mes Moms. recalled
that. "Just 1s soon as we got the
o"'ner on board. he said: 'Let's get
out of here."'
He as chairman of the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber of Com-
merce.
Mary Shackleton remembered
hearing bullets exploding in the
blaze as they motored awa> from
the flaming Quengailic. ,.
the Coast Guard Auxiliary -the
Guard's civilian compoae111 that
offers fret boatina couna to mem·
bers and non-memben.
The Shackleton's certificate of
merit. sianed by l I tb Discrict
Cmdt. Adm. Ma"half Gl1ben. Mid
their boat was "expertly man-
euvered amon1 the distresaed vio-
tims. allowina 1M retriev.a of the
four adults and three )IGYIM... •
"One girl was in hysterics ... her
husband recalled.
The Shackletons. who lt-.c~ on
Landa Isle. were on their way back
to the mainland from Catalana
Island -... hen they sa"' smoke an the
A good coach lDLlll Kl ID c=aqik C1 •Ill Mia 'II ... II Two 1aps in tbc poo1 nar..m.
distance
The Quenga1hc 1s believed to
ha'e sunk. though the Shackletons
followed Los· advice and did not
stick around to witness her go
down.
The Coast Guard dtd not in-
DRUG USE
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third Sunday. A strenuous croquet malCb.
fODowcd by a grueling fiftttn mim.rt~ sauna ~dr
ct~. Part Newport For~ who Uw to c:xcrdsc.
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Judge to decide next month
on new Maniscalco trial date
SANTA ANA -A Superior Court judge
Friday said she ~·ill decide next month
when the stcond 1rial will start for a
jailhouse attorney accused of mas1er·
mindin1 a 1980 tnplc murder.
Judge Kathleen E. O'Leary scheduled a
Dec. 3 status conference during which she
is expected to announce if she will preside
over the st'Cond tnal for Thomas Mani-
scalco.
O~bcary presided over a 16-mttnth tnal
that ended last week when Jurors dead-
locked 10-2 on Man1scalco's gu1lt.
The JUdgr rult-d earlier this week thr 45-
year-old founder of the Hessian mo1orc}cle
gang must remain in an Orange C'o unly Jail
pendin& the outcome of a nC'W tnal. Mani·
scalco has bct:n Jailed since his 1984 arrest.
ProSttutors allege Maniscalco orderrd
MARTIN
From A1
1old his customers: "Over 1he lasl iwo
years. I tried to turn The Storekeeper
over to the neJ1l generation dunng a
ver) difficult retail environment. As
11ard as 11 1s to s.a y, It simply did not
work and I have decided to retire from
the business and close our doors ... We
look forward to serving you one last
time."
When I asked Bdl HfJliday about his
sad n(.ws. he said: "It's happy ne~ for
me. rm ured o f standing on m y feet six
days a week . I've been doing tha1 for 25
years. G.~fs tinng. ··
But surely there was more to 11 than
sore feet.
··w ell. yes." he said. "Pricing. leases
-cverything's going up and ge111ng
more comphcated. For the little inde-
pendent. n's gttllng very d ifficult to do
business."
Bill Halliday IFked 11 better the oJd
way.
-when we opened the store. our lease
was 14 pagrs:· he recalled. "The last
one was more than 70 pages. I sent 11 to
my attorne~ two weeks later he
called and asked.-0-What are you doing.
leasing the U nion Bank building?'
"It used to be . tfl had a problem with
50methin1 on !he lease. I called Al Auer
the killings to end money skimming from
an alleaed illicil dru' and counterfeil
money faundering empire he ran.
Shot to death were Richard "Rabbit"
Riuone. 36. a childbOOd friend of Mani-
scalco·s: Rizzone's bodyguard. Thomas
"Fat Tom"' Monahan, 28.: and Monahan·s '
girlfriend. Rena Miley. 19. ~
Deputy District Attorney Richard King
said Monahan and Miley died bct:auS(' they
h11:ppcnrd to bC!' ,;siting at Rizzone·s West·
minster home when the killers showed up.
Alleged accompli<;t' Daniel '"Shane'"
Duff). arrested """Ith Maniscalco. 1s M"hcd·
uled 10 fa(e trial next Scptemhcr.
Tht> alleged triggerman ... L111lc Phil"
Warren. died during a gun battle with
police 1n t\-1oorc. Okla .. in 1982.
-By CJty New• ~rvltt
(then president of1hc Irvine Co .. which
owns Westcl1ff Plaza) and ht"d say.
"Let'!> ha ve lunch.' So we'd have lunch
and work 11 ·o ul.
"Now lhere·s a big third-party man·
agcmenl company running things and
11's all Quttc impersonal." he added.
··eut. rm sure Irvine has bigger lh1ngs
to worry abou1 lhan some liule stores in
WestcllfT Plaza." ..
Halliday says his business has bt-en.
"'O K. Ifs gone up and down a bit in the
past thrtt months. plus or minus 10
percent. But it squeezes you. The real
problem I!>. afler 25 years. doing busi-
ness JUSt isn't worth the hassle any-
more."
Halliday and his wife have bought
some land near Carson City. Nev.
The> 'IJ build a home and a nice big
~hop where he can work on his classic
cars.
Yesterday. he was in the second day
of his final sale (The Storekeeper's starts
today). Halliday says his sale will run
until Christmas. or until all the
merchandise is gone. "Whichever
comes first." he said.
"Thursday was great"' Bill noted.
"People came in and said. "Get. we
haven't been here for years!' And I'd
say. 'Yes. we've noticed that.'"
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VOTE
From A1 (
his problem came to o ur attention we
were concerned:·
Stokke said his client requested
withdrawal of the temporary mtra1n1ng
order so that local elections could be
re§Olv cd.
on absentee ballot applications with the
signature~ on !he ballots themselves and on
the volers' registration affidavits.
Tanne~ ~td the procedure in Orange
Count) 1s 10 compare only the SiJ~atu_rcs
on tht" ballot and the ''Oler reg1strat1on
affidavit. -
Ingram·~ lawyer . .\llan Stokke, said the
coun1y·s proct"du rc does no1 comply with
!>late la .....
"'It's real clear 1n the state elcc1ion code
thal lhcre are 10 be two signatl.Jre checks.
one of thl·m 1nclud1ng the applica1ion
signaturt"." he said. ··1 mean. why have the
1hirct s1gna1ure if1l's nol to be looked at?''
John Mueller. anorney for the Orange
County Republican Pany. disagreed.
""What 1s clear 1n the statute is that there
needs to be 1hc l""'O signatures. on the
ballol and on the affidavi1." he said.
Mueller accused the Democratic Party of
a11emp1ing to invalidate California's
absentee ballots in order to prevent former
Republican Rep. Dan Lungren fro m win-
ning the race for state atlorney general.
Lungren lost to Dcmocrar Ario Smilh in
regular balloting but has pulled ahead wuh
lhc counl)' of absentee b;lllots.
"All the) 're 1rying to do 1s throw oul
hundreds of thousands of legitimate votc-s
so Smith can win the election." he said.
Marc Dann. Smuh's campaign coordi-
nator. said that was not the intent.
'"The election process is far more import-
ant than 'any sin&lr rle<'tion," he said.
"There are very (cw pro1ections against
fraud in abscnltt ballots. Tha1·s why when
National Guard
nurse sues
WESTMINSTER -An Army Nati onal
Guard nurse alleged in a lawsuit that she
was fired from her civilian JOb for missing
work after being called to activr duly, her
attorney said Friday.
Capt. Debra M. Simpson, 35. Santa Ana,
was told after a mo nth-long active-duty
tour that she had been fired for "'abandon-
ment of her posi1ion." said . auomcy
Thomas L. Brown.
Simpson held an adm1n1stra11 ve post at
the Kangaroo Kids Center for Fragile Chil-
dren. which offers daytime care for chil-
dren rccupcl'ltina from scnous illness or
SUf'ICl'Y.
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FRAUD
From A 1
··worthless travel brochure:· Labbin
said.
"'We didil't find any prizes. or any
evidt'nce that any had bttn sent." Lab--
bill said. "We couldn't rind any of those
catalogut's either."
What detectives found were com-
puterized listings of people who'd rt·
cently entered contests. Salt'spcople
called only the out-of-state numbers
and collected a 25 percent commission
from every S300 check Winter received,
Labbitt said.
Whrn Costa Mesa pohcc entered
liberty Enterpnscs early Friday. they
fo und lhrtt salcsmeQ,.at Work. a large
bottle of whiskey on a back desk and a
GATES
From A 1
mits.
.. 11 arose because of the continuing con·
flicl ""'itfi pn,·ate 1n,'cstigator!ii.'' said Dar-
ryl Wold. Gates' persona1 allomey ... It was
not a rcsull of the jury's verdict. The sheriff
fC'lt the responsibility over lhat profession
should be localed in one plact. not divided
over different agencies."
The suit s1anC'd in 1978 when Preston
Guillory. a private investiptor in Santa
Ana. filed legal paJ)('rs against Gates. The
Rittcrs joined as plaintiffs in 1981.
The case was dismiSS('d in Superior
Court for Jack of evidence that same year.
but was ovcnurned thrct years later by an
appeals coun. Last March. Guillory set1led
for $475.000.
The Rittcrs-havc been awarded $256,000
in damages. S275.000 in auorneys fees, and
S95.000 in pK--judgment in1rrest on their
compensatory damages. ,
In his defense. Gates said he has had a
lonastand1na policy of reducing the
riumber of concealed weapons perm11s is-
sued by his depanment.
.. This policy was implemented because
the OranJC Count)' Chiefs of Police and I
ft't1 1hat 1t ii in the best intrrcst of public
saft'ty." hr said in a formal statement.
"The policy resulted in a steady decrease
in the number of (concealed weapons)
permils in Orange County from approx~
1mately 3.000 in 1975 to approximately
nameplate on another reading "Dr.
Jame!> Win,1er."
When Labb11t asked what Winter was
a doctor of. the 28-year-old replied.
"I'm a doctor of telemarketing." Labbitt
said.
Pohce bi:hc"e Winter has been oper-
ating in Costa Mesa for st:vcral months
and moved there after Fountain Valley
police began investigating his ~peration
1n that city last sprina. Dctctuves have
been receiving a steady stream of com·
plaints regarding Liberty.-Enterprises
since '.l\ugust. Labb1t1 said.
Winter was arrested o n similar tclc·
marketing fraud charges in Santa Ana
two )Cars ago. Labbiu said. Winter was
convicted in that case las1 month and
faces sentencing nexl week.
He is currently bring held in Orange
Count) Jail 1n lieu of S200.000 bail.
250 today .... It was inevitable that some
denied applicants would bt' unhappy with
the decisions made-by my staff."
Alihouah not acknowledging agrecmen1
with 1he j_ury's findina of discrimination.
the Sheriffs Dcpartmen1 plans to re-evalu-
ate 11s co ncealed weapans PQhcy.
The Ritters could not be reached for
comment.
PIERSIDE
From A.1
complex. a plaza-open spa~e area should be
crea1ed at the pier and Maxwell's res-
taurant should be ~habilitated.
Ci1y Attorney Gail Huttb n issued a legal
opinio n earlier in the week. opining that
unless the Pienide pro~rty is transferred
10 the Redevelopment • Aacncy prior to
Measu~ C taking effect. the city will
"probably" need a vote of the people.
Lame duck council members have
pre,·1ously said they'll defer any action on
the Pienide Village project until after new
council members Linda MoUlton Pat-
terson. Earte Robitaille and Jack Kelly take
office on Dec. 10.
Huttqp also said the city-owned Pierside
property may not be a beach in that ifs
covered by an asphall parking lot. 11 is
'"arguably" parkland. however. because it
is land set aside for public use. she said.
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Editorial
We'll miss H,alllday's
Tradltlonal Clothlng
Newpon Beach woi.ild not be Newpon Beach without
people like Bill Halliday.
Halliday is n_ot the city's mayor or its police chief or a
bi&time developer. He's not _a corporate vice president or a
surgeon or even a yacht broker. He's just a shopkerp - a
merchant.
And in a city that stands as an icon of capi1alism and
the good life, a shopkeep is its true bread and butter.
Halliday owns Halliday's Traditiona) Oothing in West-
cliff Plaza. The business has been in operation for a quaner
of a century. the son of place where button-down collars,
saddle shoes. seersucker slacks and 100 percent cotton have
never gone oUt of style.
On~ upon a time. Newpon Beach was awash with
places like this.
Sadly, that is no t the case anymore. Halliday's little
comer shop at Irvine Avenue and 17th Street is closing up.
just the latest in a string of shop closings around town.
On one hand, Halliday is hanging it up simply because
it's time. He and his wife plan to .build a house near Carson
City. not to mention a large shop where he can work on hi s
passion -classic cars. ·
Still, there are other reasons. Doing business in the
Irvine Co.-owned shopping center has become complicated.
Halliday remembers the days when his lease was 14 pages.
A nice clean document he could figure out himself. And if
he had a problem. he could simply pick up the telephone and
call the Irvine Co. president and talk things out.
Halliday's latest lease Was some 70 pages and nearly too
complicated for his attorney. And, instead of calling a
company executive, there's a management firm he deals
with. .
"It's all quite imP.nonal." Halliday observed.
Times do change. That's true. Mom-and·pop diners get
replaced by fast·food chains. Tl\C. local toy shop finds it
impassible to do business with the· high·volume discount
store at the local mall. And. a place like Halliday's
Traditional Clothintt calls it quits. because the price and
hassle of doing business is just too great.
And thal's too bad.
Newpon Beach needs people like Halliday and places
like Halliday's Traditional Clolhing. Every city docs.
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Community commentary
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Up until a couple of mont41 qo..
the safest investrDC1'ts around here
were real estate and Laken scuon
ticktts ...
For sale: Orange C.nty's airport
-The new zero-.tolcn.nce policy in
1.hc-NC'W'POn·-Meu Uni6cd School
Districi teems to be wortriaa.
Trustee Jim de8oom rq>Orts the
trash cans in the &iris" balh.roon'I
after last year's Newpon Harbor
homecoming game were filled with
empty beer cans. Thi• year, 001 a By Roger Bk>xham
There must ~ othen that get
angry driving by Orangr County
airpon. ·
The new structure really stands
ou1 if you att south·bound on 405
approaching MacArthur Blvd.
Now I am no! o~ of those
people that gets hysterical when I
set a bulldozer recontouring the
landscape. My emo1ional reac1ions
•"" s1irttd mo«" by eJ.amples of
justice or the lack of it. Orange
Counly airpon has tSCapcd jusuet
long enouith.
The fact that the airpon's new
structures look like miniatures of
the old WW2 blimp hangars at the
Santi Ana Marine Corp facili1y has
something to do with my anlcr.
I do btlieve that if private funds
were creating these thinp. it WOUkt
bt none of my bulineu. It is nof
private funds and ii is my business
-and yours too.
Finl · there is a politician in
charge of this disaster whose social·
ist credentia lS are bullet-proof. Hr
claims to represent you and me and
is a retired Marine Co111. General.
That helps explain the blimp hana-
ar look·alikes. but there are certain
relevant traits thal are comon to
most politicians. ex-military or not.
For one thing. politicians are about
as fie'" 1s a dru1 dellcr 1bout turf.
(Remembtr the·Gcnelllll's snarling
at his fellow supervison when a
Best or the Hotline
Ediror's nore: The following •~
samplt's of ~ C..1• DaUy
Piiot'• rrader comments and criri·
cisms. The PUot publishes tht-sc
rnponsn on a daily basis and
encourages J1s readers ro call th('
Editor's Horfinc at 641·6086.
Rnl ll11Cll lll111•1ll
This is rqardin1 a Hotlin(' call
headlined Beach bummed. I also
feel $6 is way out of line for the use
of o ur public beaches, S4 1s bad
enough in the su mmer bu! S6 1s
outrageous. 0
As a senior ci tizen and on(' who
has enjoyed the beach for 35 years.
I agree with the person who called
in about thc $6 charst at the beach
1n 1he wintcnime.
The $6 charac is ent1rtl) 100
much. Why not have ii S2 all year
(or senior citizens. I love the beach
too.
Also, I q'n:c with the caller com-
plainina about the elttt1on si&ns 11!
over the an::1. They att ualy and the
people who put the s11ns up should
take them down. Leave our ci1y frtt
of sians.
couple of them suggested that he
might share some of his 1irpon
poW<t") .
Two more ir.iits of politic1ans
are: viewing with alarm and point·
ing with pride. The General has
properly viewn! with alarm the-
state of O .C. airport for the past
several years. And. I ~m sure. he
looked forward to "viewina with
pride" the rtsults of his plannini.
The thing that angers me is that
this disaster of design. fundjng. con·
struction." schniule and function
was entirely pttdictab&c.
The basic premise th11 prompted
this disaster is: socialism does not
work~ And only ill·informed, or
those with a stake 1n n. still defend
socialism as a system for running
anything for the long pull. It took
80 yea"' for Europe 10 figure this
oUt (if the}' really haYe).
· Hopefully, O.C. is quicker on the
uptake.
The anaer enicndcred by O.C.
airport can be almost i mmedia~l y
assuqcd. Sell lhe damned thing!
Put it on the block along with its
debt and get it into responsible
hands as soon as is possible.
Pu1 our airport's aWne"'hip
where the public can truly control
it. In private hands O.C. airport
will bt forced to bt as roponsive as
Fashion Island. the Performina Ans
Center and the privately owned
airlines all rolled into one.
Who will buy our airport".' Some
will worry that a Japanese person or
th(' front page of the Nov. 15 paper
regarding neighbon complainina
about )outh sports noises.
I am really disgusted. It seems
C\ C'r) lime o ur kids 1e1 a good
heahhv activity, which keeps them
oul o( trouble. somebody tries to
shool them down or mike-a law
tha1 cuna1l!o the activity.
Whal do prople want".' Do they
"'·anl the sound of kids having fun
doing spons and pcrfcctina lhcm-
sclv('S or do they want the sound of
~uns going off and kids sellina drugs
1n the Slrttl?
' Rtvllw• rtvllw
I hve in Hunungton Beach ind I
am calling about -the restaur1nt re-
'll'"''s 1n the pi1per this momina..
I know you ·llf't havina • contest
and I just wanted to ronaratulate
itus Karen Kennedy for a rully
n1ct review. I have never been to
Pascal !'!JM'. but I .think I miatu
give it 1 fi)-after this.
0
J wanted to say 1 rully ertioytd
the restau~nt review that appeartd
today. Thunday. by Karen ken-
ntdv.
'
...,. .._ • ..... I know you on: doina 1 process of
•• ,_.. ..... tcarchina for somebody but I
This it -·-*i~ the ii•n clutter thouaht she did a &real job. 1t WU ........... ... very well blilanc.:ed and '#CU written
Hotline CllJ. I th nk they should and not over wriltcn which 1 thin~
bin the use or campaian 1ia.n1 on a lot of profeuioniil ~viewers tend·
our public ltrttU tatirel:y. to do.
l..e1 the 901itkian1 find another I wanted to kt you know that. If• way to sc>tnd the lP.-ycrs money .... _ .__ .
for thtir camP1ians.. The s.ians look a lf'UI •~ hiat you •~ U'y'lf'll to
terrible ind it is true they don't act find somebody local to do your utcn down titc lhey should. restaurant ~views.
0 0
I '1ve in nonh Huntinaton Beach I'm j'-!st e1llina ttprdint your dio-
llld In rupontc to the penon who Ina aniclt by Kar<n Kennedy. I
called 1boul the Nan clutter, I want yOu 10 know thlt my hu.tband
"'°""""ly ..,... and I llave read your paper for
We hive si&nl 1U over. Every ' )'t'a? and thit is one of the TnOI\
IClej>llono poO, tv<'n lnlidt yonh. T<ft<obi.. and pltasont l<lidn I ihcot-.re •ian>. I -thct< 11\ould 11a .. """ In • '-u-. be a ftnt IOr sip• tllat .,. ltll up. 0 • Lri"s p~ them 10 di)'> 10 1a1rt Thil it in ,..,.,. ... 10 Kami
them clown. K"'n<d)l's editorial °" l'laocll.
n111 • _,,
rm colli"I ·-tile anlcle on
Tho """'"' ,...,,,ai~ "my tneadil ..................... ....
down Pucol's Slat 1111--""41htor." ..... , !<ti ..... )'llll ..
about the rct;tlurant.
•
aroup might snap it up. Maybe they
would and use some of the money
we are payina them for our Toyota
and Infinity cars.
Don Bren wo uld bt a good can·
didate to buy our airport. He didn't
S«m to have a 101 of trouble with
his contranor and the millions he
s~nl updating his .. shoppins
center". How about William Lyons,
th(' bu)'('r and seller of airlines
tick('ts at a profit and a builder too.
Another O.C. entreprenucr and
builder. Don Koll. is investing
bunches o ut of the country. He
could make a pass at Ming our
airpon owner and k~p some of
that money here. He could even
name O .C. airport after himself and
solve another 0 .C. problem.
Of course there will bt a howl
from the V('Sted interests. Everyone
in government is automatic.ally
againJt priva1izion.
That is until they Stt it 1s in-
evitable. Then · their praam.atism
llkd over.
Any buliness that ha.s made deals
continsrnt on continued Govern-
ment control (socialism) prolCSU
privatization.
Because of the powerful fon:cs
that are for continuin& 0 .C. a1r-
pon·s socialist condition. it will be
a tough battle solving our airpon's
problems.
The initiative process seems a
viabk method to set O.C. airport
sold and u.ndcr control. I want lO bt
one of the tint to siJn the initiative
peti1ion. An yone elst? ·
I'm 10 the book.
Ho pr you can find somebody
else. I 1hink this is the worst ityl('
of wn11ng r\ (' Sttn so far.
Some of !he ~·ors1 nightmatts
Pien1de Village "''ould crea1e are I)
P1crs1d(' Village would block the
pnst1ne "iew of th(' ocean and the
beach and the arand f\('W pter being
rebuilt. Imagine bu1ld1 ng a ''illage
in Laguna Can~on or the Bolsa
C1uca ~·e1land' that would block
1h(' views .for mos1 of the people 1n
thQS(' areas"
2) It would strip thc bt:ach of 1ts
wonderful pau1,·r natural nature
charm. .
)) It would create a traffic Jrid·
lock.on PCH and downtown. . '> Parinn& would cost mo~.
Thanks for th(' 11me. I love you
auys. ..... ..
Your cartoon Life In Hell 1n tM
Weekend sec1t0n is vtry. very
funny but it is so small that even 1
can'l read 11 and I don't wear
&lasses. Can't you mak(' that thin&
fafl<(?
~itor's Not(': Su".
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This is a meuqe-in response to
the Nov. IS cdit9fial . on the
bcachfront _,iy.
You really hive the fiaht to '!'
Qt>inion. but 1 w1s.h.f9U woukt. kt it
be 1n educated op1nt0ft.
Did you lalk to tho """""' ~
your -who eovtml the '-" or public hcarinp in lh< city of NCW1J0<1 Beach!
y ...... of public -· bllt lhlt'I not entiref)' 'tNC. Thett art
priva1<' lols with homes......,. ...i
paid "" Oii lho1 -· lwilhY""-ldloolt•--
.. Ill< ,,._.. of'lloc ---ID
tllc city anoinry and ._ -
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single one could be found... •
This stiU doetn't CJ.plain how
de8oom managed to pull bathroom
cleanup duty two years in a row •..
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J .. y 81-.a Newpon lleocll
rnWait and a nice man. is an avid
Daily Pilot reader who f'mluc.ntly
calls or writes us with Id-vice. He's
writinc a book entitled ... , Was A
Mouse With Tbe Rat Pack .....
A bia fight fan. Bishop ~•pllined
that Buster Douglas lost beaute no
food was served in his comer be--
t.....-ttn rounds ...
Confidenti.aJ to the mean.spirited
Top Ten List Mak.er. Li&htcn up ...
As our coven.ac Qf tbc prep foot·
ball playoffs: begins today, I'm,~
mindni how fonunate ·wt art to
ha"'e spons editor Raser Carlson as
our quarterback. The-~ .t
eran is bibttflt abOu.t .
Cout prep 5CCne ••.
Orange County Repltblicaa
Cbairman. the ut>Kluitou.s Tom
Fuentes. is headed down to .. ,.E
Salvador and Nicaursua. where
he"ll be honored by the leaders of
both Central American aover.
menls ...
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W• pr.babty e...,.io,...r Ille story
on the Balboa Bay Oub fire ...
Ifs funny how letkn we rt:ceive
that end somcthina Jjke .. , don't
think you'll have the &Ul\. to print
1h is" are usuall y uns1gncdl>Y f'C:ld..
ers "''ho don't-have eno ugh aut.s to
an.ach their name ...
The strangest debates take place
on our Editor's Hotline. This
"'t'('k's included New Ena.Land O..m
C"ho"'·der: thick or thin? and
wheth('r i1 was reasonatMe for the
Costa Mesa police to dtmand a
genital chC'Ck of t"''O women who
had used the ladies' restroom at
Pacific .\mphithcatcr. Our readers
argurd how masculi ne the women
3pp<"lrni ...
Was 11 good news and bl:d newt ,
that Japan~ invnton have turned
th('1r attention from Southern Call·
fom11 commercial ttaJ estate to
residential homes".' ...
Speaking of the JapaneK. our
1n1nsPacific reports from Irvine
Cit} Councilwoman Paula Werner
on 1he cit~ ·s tl.XPl)'tt·paid ttjp 1.0
its sister ci ty in Tsukuba make \he :
Wttk-long jaunt sound an awful lot ..
like a junket, for which Mayor Sally
Anne Sheridan and Councilmaa :
An Bloomer should repay. It's oaly ~
about S750, but it w~rneu a •
lot. especially from t ~ wt.o •
ca~pa.ia.n«I for smaller aovem.. ~
rnent... •
WCfTl<'r can be an objective ob--•
server since she's the only one wlto !
paid her own way... . •
The Atrium Coun m>pea .. •
looks like another triumph for..,.. :
ketina /adven.isinc whiz ltidwu'd •
tfolmes and _the ~"!tnc ~. _;
OpcnTn1 ltiil11 With or. Job• ...
1rKl<d ju51 the rilbt c:lin'*:
youn" affluent profeaiouk... ..1
After the Cotla MCla City C-.
cil elections. Ron Ambu!JIY •
cancctcd tii1 1ublpipc.ioa. Cdllll the Pik>l "a f'lll.... f
Wc'"vc ckvdoped an e.......,. ,
P'•n to produce •• atra edlb09 ot
the Doily Pilot should --out in the Middle Eaist ...
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NEW YORK -Some captains
of industry offer a perennially re-
peated ~ to their fellow
Americans -read the Bible eac;b
day. Tt'J the key to &ood and pro-
ductive lives. they say.
A aroup founded by business
people bas been stressina that ad-
vice for baJf a century in its spon-
sorship of National Bible Week.
l ntroJucin~ Pie Six Servict:
One God,
One Religion
' -It's a gr:eat way
to buy long distance too!
.. There can be
no doubt whatever
that the people of
the world,
• { ./, 'IN d P:fc Six Servict: fro11l f .tljfJ\' tlflt1t1hllf.'lllKS 0. 11p lo t "let/II morr. Expre-1\ T el let\ '011
of whatever race
or religion,
derive their
Inspiration from uc~11c ,1 l u'tom long Jistam:c pro14ram that reflect\ \'our cumpany\
tallin~ p.ntcrn\. Scln·t the ,jx citin that arc called n~1~:.tf~cqucn1I~
an<l e n JO\ re;1I ,a\ in~' of up w 40'/r jnd more over .\ I & I rate' 11n
· comparable l·alt,,
one heavenly Source,
and are the subjects
of one God."
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3107 Klllybtoolc, Co•la Meu
646-1032
O.al An Inspiration 646·6464
"WEARE A
COMMUNITY
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WVING
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SERVING
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WRD & SAVIOR."
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Concem~ Clwismalic
Cburc:" School
7:30AM
9AM
10:4S AM
9AM
Pr. Darid C. ADdenoa,
Rector
SAlNT JAMES
EPISCOPAL
OfURCH
320'J Via Lido
Newport Beach
7141675-1211
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
8 00 and 10 30
Tr ad1t1ona1 Worship
9 15 Informal Worship
9" 15 Sunday School
For All Ages
PASTORS
Roger J. Ber g
Kim E. Krogstad
798 Dover Drive
(16th & Dover)
Newport Beach
548-3631
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A Cordial
Welcome from
The United
Methodist
Church
Coeta Meaa
FIRST UNITED
MITHODl8T CHURCH
19th St. & H1tbot Btvd.
Chutd\ Sc:hool 9:00
WortNp 9:00 end 10:30
Rev. a..., Gough
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Sena of WboAdas ~ 00 ~"'
lnltrl11tll TllriSCJWl"I Sefwce Thurs 10 00 I 111
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
5'1ndit,. Nowmbtr 18, 1990
·JO and 10:15 AM. I
"LAMP ON A STAND /
GROWING SEED/
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Ctarl1tlan Sclull1&1 on the Orange Coast will
have services on Thanksgiving Day. Services will
include a Bible lesson-serm on. prayer. president's
proclamation. hymns and spontaneous sharing by
members of the congregation.
Se rvices will be held at I 0 a.m. at the Second
Church of Christ. Scientist. 3 I 00 Pacific View
Dnve. Corona dcl Mar. and al First Church of
Christ. Scientist. 2880 Mesa Verde Dri ve East.
. Costa Mesa. and at 10:30 a.m. at First Church of
Christ. Sc1ent1st. 3303 Via Lido. Newport Beach.
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Thanksgl\ mg Da> service will be held at I 0
a.m. Thursda) at St. Andrew's Preab)'1eriao
Ctawrcla, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach.
Dr. John A. Huffman Jr. will deliver the message.
and the combined choirs will sing. accompanied
by Maryanne Ivanoff. Of'llnist. . . · . Harry Babbin. well-known vocahst.. wall s1na
"Blett This Houte." a
A Cfh1nk51ivin1 mcssaae will be ~livered by
the Rev. Joy Jahn at the 10 a.m. serv1Ce Sunday
It ~ CMrdl el,~ Sdeeee. The
church meets at the San Joaqum Elementary
School in Laguna Hills.
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St Marts PrelbyWriu CMttla and Sllir Ha-
Ma'.t BarMr Ref•rm Tem,ae will hold their
13th annual Thanksaivina· se~i.cc at lO a.m.
Thursday. at their co-owned facility at Jamboree
Road and EastblufT Drive, Newport &:-ch.
The Rev. Gary Collins and Rabbi Bcmaro
Kina will speak, and choirs fro m each conarcsa-
tion will sing. a
A Thanksgivi ng message will be delivered by
the Rev. Dr. James A. Nelson at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday at the Oru1e Coast UDltariu UalvenaJ·
lat Qucta l 2S9 Victoria St, Costa ~csa.
Members and friends attending ar:e asked. to
bnng homemade bread for the cc:n1erp1ecc. which
will be exchanged ~f\er the service.
Art1s1 instructor and traveler Jack Parry of Huntingto~ Beach will prcsen.t an illustrate<!_ pro-
gram on the life and art of Vincent Van GOgh at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the church.
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A food and clothing drive 1s being held to help
the Amencan Veterans Assistance Center. whi ch
aids the homeless veterans by providing food ,
clothing. shelter and help in finding jobs.
Food and cloth ing arc being co llected by the
Cbarcla of Scientology, with collection centers
designated at the church. 1451 Irvine Blvd ..
Tustin. and 1n the Huntington Beach area at the
Back Pam Chn1c. 7251 Warner Ave .. Suite M.
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SI. Mark Presbyterian Cbarcta will hold its
annual Altcma1ive Christmas Market from 10:30
a.m. 10 I p.m. Sunday al the church. 2100 Mar
Vista. Newport Beach.
Handmade gifts from around the world will
be on sale. Dona11ons 10 local and in1ema1ional
self-help groups can be made in the name of
friends and rC'latl\ cs. For more information. call
644-134 I.
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A women's conference. sponsored b> the
Relief Sodely, a "omen's service organization of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
"111 be held a1 9 a.m. today al 28 I 9 I Alicia Parkwa). Laguna Niguel.
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CHRIST CHUAai 8Y THE SEA ¢ UNITED METHODIST
1400 w Balboa 81\'d 873-3805
Rev. l1wwenc. T. Young
Worshp & OMdl School 9 DM
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"Celebrate Gratitude"
SCRVaS. 8:00 A.M., 9:45 A.M .. 11 :30 A.M.
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member of the Unit9d Church of Reflgloua Selene.
2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23
SEACLIFF VIL.LAGE
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA t2M8 I 114 969-1331.
Glllltwl IGIEIGE CIUICIES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER OttUACH, THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 8CllNTl8T IN ~TON, MASIACHUSEna
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~re you· buying
H•ve you 8Y9r' w.nted to stop
Md purchue • pl•nt from
tomeone Mlltng by the road-
aide? Or maybe you were at the
awap meet and a plant with
vibrant color or unusual leaves
caugh1 your eye, but you '¥We
not sure when you brougtit It
home whether It was going to
aurvtve or not?
The following tips for choos-
ing • healthy plant will make It
easier on you In making that
Important decision:
1. Look at the leaves carefully ..
Brown leaf edges are signs of
too much heat ot
fertlllzer-don't take this one!
2. Yellow leaves at the bottom
wlll tell you It has not been
watered properly. Put It back!
3. Plants wJth few leaves on
the stem leg are not a healthy
sign. Wlt.t't plants such as Ivy &
Potnos. check out the spacing,
wide spacing between the
leaves means they were force
fed and the roots are not well
developed. Don't buy!
4. Wiited or drooping leaves
could mean the plant Is root
bound or watering was not
property done. Thia type rMy be
saved with repottlng and better
watering habits-which me.ns
extra care.
5. You do not want to In-
troduce any new Insects Into
your Afd or house so look for
signs of Insect damage to the leaw.. The followlng are signs
of an unhealthy plant wtth Insect
Infestation or damage:
•Small spots on the under-
side of leaves-sucking Insects.
•Black, green or brown tiny
Insects on new growth-aphids.
•S.peckled or mottled dls-
coloratlons on leaves-red
spider or mites.
•Cottony white clusters
where leaves Join stems-mealy
bugs.
When you venture out Into the
world of plants. whether It's at
your. favorite nursery, swap
meet or supermarket, follow the
above simple guidelines. Look
for a plant that Is dense, bushy
and with many Jeeves. This will
grow Into a plant you'll be happy
with.
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Here are the answers to your
gardening questions
Nick
Fedet'Off
Q: I heVe bemboo lfOWlno In
• .,._.., next to "'' lawn which ,.18 1row"'9 om of con-
trOI. How can I ellinlnet• °' get rid of ft? ·
A : There are well over 40
. varieties of bamboo and several
ways to get rid of them. Dig-
ging-somewhat of a primitive
Idea, but the most effective.
Rhizomes (roots) are usually not
too deep, but are wide spread.
Remove all rhJzomes or they will
grow again-you must be per-
sistent. Starve your roots by
cutting off all shoots before they
exceed two feet in height.
Contact foliage sprays that
burn and dry out leaves will give
you some effect, but, does not
affect the root system-so the
t.mbob ..... :llOll .... the
d .,,.,_ and pa11• en-
courage etronger new growth
which wtll be hwder to get rid
of.
sou aterttanta wlM k• the~
boo, howeYW, ~ 9'>Pf'9
cations wtM be nec1•1ry. Grow-
ing other veget8tk>n In the
treated areu wtH be unfeulble
up to a minimum of one year.
Bamboo f.,ta In the woody
ornamental categot"j. Systemic
sprays wttl not penetrate the
hard stalks nor tr.wt through
the eyatem kllllng the plant.
Therefore these sprays are not
very effective.
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A: Whether a tod tawn °'
seed lawn Is best all boMa down
to how fast you want the grass
to come In.
With a seed lawn, the prep-
aration Is the same as a 80d
lawn except you have to waJt
approximately she to eight
weeks before proper germlna-
. tlon of the seed has come In.
then, you may wait ano1her four
to six weeks befOfe you can
mow it with out damaging the
seedlings. You may also need to
come back and spot seed If all
the seeds do n1>t germinate.
A sod lawn Is good because of
instant gq1tlflcatl&h. You know
exactly where the4aw. n la going
to grow and there lf no question
if the seed Is gof ng to
get min8te. The ftr9t mowti119 II
u..aty done four to ltx ..u
after installation. tf you mow too
aoon, your lawn mo•• • lft
the tod and d~ It.
tnst.,ling e eod e.wn la not
onty etrenuous but Coltty. A eod
lawn ts four to ftW ttmee more
expensive a Med but doee ~
you Instant grattftcatk>n.
(Nlclc Federoff 19 co-owrtM of
A.N.8 . lndcJstr•. • ~
consultation and maintenance
firm located In Whittler. A• •
syndlcatfld garden colutrtt*t,
Nick can be heard on Southern
California's most ll•tened to
radio program """'Y s.turday
morning from 5 to 7 on KFI AM
640. If you have a quntJon ftx
Nick write to him In ewe of tttla
newspaper, Box_ ~. Coat.a
Mesa 92626)
If you elect to use contact
f ollage sprays, aolt aterllants or
systemic sprays, foflow 1he
directions as outttned by the
manufacturer. Do not adhering
to the Instructions, poaslble r----:::;;;;;:=:===================:-
damage to the sot~ adjacent
plants and to yeurseff rnay
occur. My advice, however, is to
get your favorite pick and shovel
with some cool lemonade and
start digging away.
0 : I went to replece the grau
LIVING TRUSTS
IMCY Mil, Ml ESTATE Pt.AW ATI...V
WU SHOW YOO tOf TO.-
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You ca~ refinish your own floors
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NANCY NOEL
Floors may take .the hardest
abuse of any part of your home,
but you can refinish them yot1r-
self. armed with some basic
knowledge about woods and
stains.
Here are some tips about
floors for do-it-yourselfers from
Fabulon Products, which makes
wood finishes:
•To remove stains, cross-
sand the stained area. then
sand with the grain. Heavy
stains may need bleach Deep
dlscoloratlon caused by water
damage or pet urine may call for
board replacement or coverage
with a dark stain.
•Bleached areas may not
blend perfectly, but using a light
wood stain over the floor may
help.
•If you need to match a repair
but don't know what kind of
finish Is on your floor, scrape off
a sample and send It to a lab for
testing. If In any doubt, you may
want to remove all the old finish.
•To find out ff your floor had
.been pre-finished wtth wax.
scrape near the edges for
evidence of wax bu11dup. Or
apply ammonia and let it stand:
if it turns white. wax Is present.
.e 1t a floor has been main-
tained with wax. the only way to
prepare It for refinishing Is to
remove all the old finish by
sanding. If you don't want to
refinish the floor, try blending
worn spots with more wax.
•You don't necessarily have
tp remove all the old finish to
maintain the floor. If the flnlsh
hasn't been worn down to the
bare wood and Is free of wax
and grease buildup, all you need
to do is sand with 100-grlt or
finer sandpaper, vacuum
thoroughly, and recoat. Most
floors can be recoated up to, ~Ix
times before complete removal
Is needed.
•You usually can rent power
equipment to carry out a re-
finishing project. These will in-
clude a drum sander. a disc
edge sander and an Industrial
vacuum cleaner. Average cost Is
around $50 per day. Sandpaper
sheets cost about $2.25, discs
85 cents Rental stores will
usually allow you credit on un-
used sandpaper. so be sure to
ask for enough. Coarser grades
last longer than fine-grit papers.
which need to be changed reg-
ularly
•The average floor -10 feet
by 12 feet, or 150 square feet -
takes about five hours to sand
and coat. Let the first coat of
finish dry overnight before ap-
plying the second coat. Let the
floor dry for 24 to 36 hours
before replacing furniture.
•Pick finishes appropriate to
use. Clear acrylics work well In
bedrooms and living rooms. dry
quickly without strong odor and
can be applied over exis11ng
coats. new wood, or a primer-
sealer. Polyurethanes take
longer to dry and do n.ot blend
or patch well, but they produee
a hard finish and can be used in
bedrooms, living rooms.
kitchens and baths .
•You can sand a pre-finished
floor one or two times and a
three-quarter-inch oak or pine
floor about six times before re-
placement. Each sanding will
remove about one thirty-second
of an Inch of wood.
The company recommends
keeping your floor In good con-
dition with regular vacuuming
and damp mopping with ~ar
water when needed, using water
sparingly. A cloth dampened
with mineral aplrtts wlll remove
heef marks. To renew the luster,
d&'!'P mop with a mixture of
while vinegar And water (six
ounces of vinegar to a gallon of
water).
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portlntt Of savina money, Irvine
City Benk ventu~ out to lhtte
local tlemen\lry 1ehooa1 Thu,....
day to preach the pptl of
fruplity.
The Ju.nior Savers Prosram
was coordinated by Vicki Harris
senior vice PrtSldcnt of Irvin~
City Bank. Three area schools
participated in the Prostam:
Drywood Elementary School
University Park Elementary
School and Bonita Canyon
Elementary School.
Bank officials set up makeshift
teller stations at each of the
schools and fielded financiat
questions from the P<>tential
savers.
"When I was a youna.ster in
elementary school. we did the
same thina:· said Stu Cun-
ninpam. pnnc1pal of Brywood
Elementary. "It helped to impress
on me the imponance of savings
and I wanted the boys and airls to
have tht same opponuaity."
BHidH. ht •id ••the U.Uted
States has one of the loMtl ...
inp rain in the world ...
H11Tis ~ lite ('unn~
that she also had a similar a-
pcriCtlC'C as • younp1et, but ..
kXa for the Pf'Olllm came duri•
a brainstormina session 11 one of
the t.nk's board mminas.
"As 1 local community benk.
we wanted to aive 10methi1111
back to the community," Harris
said. '"This prosnm enables us to
teach fisail responsibility and
aoal-sening throush a positive
banking elptriencc:·
~he children were able to Optn
an anterest-bearing account with a
SI minimum balance. Then. each
month the t.nk will return to the
schools and set-up a portable
bank so the children can make
deposits.
Cunnin&)lam ~d a junior
board of directors will be elected
by the depositors 10 orpnize the
monthly visits. The students will
also ~ive a monthly bank
statement.
.. Were tryina to make it very
real life, .. Cunninaham satd.
8'*"la ~Orante Coelt Oely PlloC
Vicki Harrf9 (atandlng) and Glorla Aatarabadl vfalted
Brywood Elementary School In lrvtne to spread the gospel
of frugality to youngsters.
Diceon reports loss
of $10M on the year
IRVINE -D1ceon Elec1ron1cs
Inc. Tuesda) reported financial re-
sults for the year ended Sept. 30.
showina the firm with n net loss on
the year of morr than SIO million.
Net snles for the year increased
5.6 percent 10 S 125.466.lJ!}(). as
compared with SI 18.771 .000 for
fiscal I 98Q. The company incu~
a net Io's of SI 0.243.000. or S 1.85
ptr share. as compam:t w11h fis-
cal-1989 nct loss of $2.287.000. or
39 etnts per shart.
Fourth-quarter net sales in-
c reue d 11 .l percent to
S34.346.000. vs. SJ0.818.000 for
the comparable ptriod 1n 1989. Net
loss for the quarter was SS.176,000.
or S 1 per share. v,. net loss of
SISS.000, or 3 cents per share. for
rhc fourth quaner of 1989.
The lo s for the fourth quan~r
and year includes a prcvtbusly an-
nounC'Cd realianment of opcrauons
which has ~ultcd in a provision
·for restructunng charges after tu of
$4.6 7 million. or 90 cents per share.
for the quarter. and 84 cents per
sharr for the year
Weak demand from a s1gn1ficant
SC"gment of the company's customer oose. combir.~ w11h conunuina
pnce erosion. poor product mix
and e~cess capacity. continue to
affect the com pan) ·s performance
While the company docs not ex-
pect industry conditions 10 chanae
during the next several quarters. 11
1s hopeful that the reahanmcnt
being made to 115 operation will
enable it 10 operate at lo~er cost
and be mort re ponstve 1n meeting
the nttds of the market place.
Diccon Electronics is one of the
country's luciina manufacturtrs of
both complex. and h1ah-tcchnol09y
multilaye r circuit boards and
backpancls
Vestro Foods' acquisitions
boost quarterly eandngs '
NEWPORT BEACH Vmro
f oOch Inc. announmt today the
compan) • financaal ruulu for the
third quaner and niM months
tndtd ~ ~. Net ules for the
quantt innattd b) I 14 percent to
Sl.716.000 frOm M.11•.000 in the
th•rd quentt Of 1919. Ntt income
~ •~ ~uaner "' Sl•.000 com·
.... lO. Mt k>ll o( 17.000 11' tbr
pnor )'elr.
Net .an for the rune monthJ
cncXd Sepe, JO tncft1ted by
S Io.YI 0.000 or U pet'ttftt from
S l l.lOQ .. OM 10 S2•. f I 9.000. Net
me for tht• nine monlJW ended
l-,
•
OonaJd Trump struck a victorious poee when he opened the Taj
Mahal casino earlier this year. Ye~terday he completed a nnanclal
restructuring that will see the casino pass through bankruptcy.
_.,.. ... ...,... ...... ...........
NEW YORK: -DoMld Trump
l8d iavellOrl in his Taj ......,
CMiao IPud Fridiy to a mtn1etw--
... o( the pmblina parlor'• debl
lhat will bridty put it uoda'
benkrupC(y<0\&11 procection ud
Ii~ bondholden halt ownctlbip.
SofM details of tM llTHtemcftt ~ still to be worted out. but
bondholder repraentativcs uid it
contained several incentives for'
Trump to improve.the pefformance
of the "1aj Mahal. which bas been
unal* to break evnl since us April
2 optning in Atlantic Cit)'.
The deal was reached about 12
he)urs aftCT Trump missed a $47.3
million internt payment on $675
million worth of higb-yield junk
bonds used to finance the TaJ
Mahal. The bondholders had
threatened to push Trump into
bankruptcy proceedinp and seize
control of the casino.
Under a compromi5C arrange~
mcnt. Trump' and h1s investors
agreed to restructure the debt tn
what is known as a .. prcpacka&ed ..
bankruple) filing that will enable
the casino to eme~ from court
pro1c-c11on within wttks. ncgo-
llators said:
-The result is turning out lOlbc a
very pos111 ve one." Trump said at a
JOint news conference with rep-
~nta11vcs of the bondholdcn"
group.
Under the aarttment. the sntcrest
rate on the bonds will be reduced to
I~ percent from the current 14
percent and bondholders 1n111ally
\\Ill recei ve SO percent of the stock
in the casino.
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bondholden lf'OUP, said tbe caino
must operate withio IS pen:iellt Of
its ~&Cl or control of it will pua
to bondholdcn.
Bui if Trump is ab&e so pay the
oriainal 14 percent ia1eftS1 on tbe
bonds, hu stake in the T~ MablJ
will I ncTCIK to 80 percenL
.. lfs very much a carrot-e.nd«ick
approach here that we've adopted, ..
said Robcn r.f iller, an JtlornC')' for
the bondholders.
Miller said tl\e hlanlcruptcy fiJiq
would be made within a few weeks.
When the Taj Mah.al opened. it
advertised itself as the .. Eiaf\th
Wonder of the World," but it hasn't
been able to make the S 1.3 million
a day that analysts said it \IWNld
need to break even.
Business m Atlantic City bu
slumped as the economy has weak-
ened, putting prnsure on all
casinos in the' New Jeney rnon.
Trump's three casinos -the T~
Mahal, Trump Castle and Trump
Plaza -all have hilb-yield ju.nt
bonds outstan'1ing.. The problCms
at the casinos and the depseaed
New Yorlc real estate market have
left Trump shon of cash.
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'cause it has no drumsticks
or wings."
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JRVIN'E -In 1 pmsram cte..
silncd 10 each child.ttn the im-
poruntt of IAVll\I money. JrviM
City Bank ventured out to three
local elnMntary IChools Thurs.-
day to preach the ppel of
fruplil)•.
The Ju.n1or Savers Proaram
was coordinated by Vicki Harris.
senior vice president of Irvine
City Bank. Thrtt area schools
participated in the Pf'OIJlm:
Brywood Elementary School.
U nivcrsity Park Elementary
School and Bonita Canyon
Elementary School.
Bank officials set up makeshift
teller stations at cacb of the
schools and fielded financial
questions from the potential
savers.
"When I was a youngster in
elementary school. we did the
same thing." said Stu Cun-
ninJham. pnncipal of Drywood
Elementary. "h helped to impress
·on me the importance of savings
and I wantcd"the boys and airls to
have the 11rne oPPQnuaity."
Besidn. he •id "the Uahed
Stain ha1 one of tht loMtt ••· inp ratn in the wortd ...
Harri$ •id. like CVHlnet··.
that * also had a similar ea-pecttnce II I younplef • but die
tdel for the proeram came duti111
a brainstonnin1 ttuion at one of
the bank's board meetifllS.
.. As a local community bank.
we wanted to 1ive sometbifta
back to the community," Harri•
said. '1'his prosram enables us 10
teach fiscal responsibility ind
goal-setting throuJh a positive
bankins experience."
The children were able to open
an interest-bearin1 ac::count with a
SI minimum balance. Then. each
month the. bank will return to the
schools and set-up a portable
bank so the children can make
deposits.
Cunnin&ham said a junior
board of dirccton will be elected
by the depositors to orpnize the
monthly visits. The students will
also receive a monthly bank
statement.
.. We're tryina to male it "ef'Y
real life, .. Cunnin&ham said.
~ ~er.,. COMl Oely Plot
Vicki Hanft (ltandlng) and Gloria A1tar11badl vi8'ted
Brywood Elementary School In Irvine to spread the gospel
of frugality to youngsters.
Diceon reports loss
of $1 OM on the year
DonaJd Trump struck a victorious poee when he opened the Taf
Mahal casino earlier this year. Yesterday he completed a financial
restrue1urlng that will see the casino pass through bankruptcy.
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l9d U.veaon in his T~ MaMI
cmioo ~ Friday 10 a restnlCtUr-ill of ~ aunblina partor•a debl
that will ~ pyt it ueda' •knapccy-coun pnKCCtlOft Md ·~ bondhOldm half oWnmbip. Sotne details of thie lrratlltlfttGt
wnc still to be worked out. but
bondholder representatives said it
contained several incentives for
Trump to improve the performance
of the .Taj Mahal. which bas bee1'I
unable to break even since its April
2 ~nina in AtlantJc City.
The dcaJ was reached about 12
houn after Trump missed a $.47.3
million interest payment on $675
million wonh of biah~yicld junk
bonds used to finance the Taj
Mahal. The bondholders had
threatened to push Trump into
bankruptcy prooeedinp and seize
control of the casino.
Under a compromise amnge-
ment. Trump' and his investors
agreed to restructure the debt 1n
what 1s known as a .. prepackaged ..
bankruptC) fihng that will enable
the casino to em~ from coun
protection within weeks. neso-
tiators said
··The result 1s turning out to be a
very pos1t1ve one." Trump said at a
joint ne"-'S conference wnh ~
rcscntatives of the bondholders'
group
Under the agreement. the interest
rate on the bonds Will be reduced to
12 percent from the current 14
percent and bondholders in1ually
will rtte1\e 50 percent of the stock
in the casino.
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The deal niakes Tnnnp 1etp0e-
Jible for keei>ina tbe T.; Mehal ill
rca~~ financial bcaJtb.. w-..
Rou. the cb~aepawnta&ivc oltbe
bondholdm group. aid tM ano .
mU$t opera~ widlin IS pe,c:cat ol
il budget or oontrol of 11 win P*tl
to bondholders.
But if Trump is able lO pey tbe
orisjnal 14 percent laaerest on tbe
bonds., bis stake in tbe Taj Mahal
will inause to 80 pcrce11L
"Ifs very much a catrol.-and-stick
approach here that we've adopled. ..
said Robert Miller. an anomey for
the bondholders. ~tiller said the banknlplcy fllj•
v.ouJd be made within a few ..a.
When the Taj Mahal opened.. it
advertised itself as the .. Eilhtb
Wonder of the World;· but it hasn't
been able to make the Sl.3 million
a day that inaJ)'SlS aid it would
need lo break even.
Business m Atlantic City hU
slumped as the economy has weak-.
ened. pumng pttSSUtC on aU
casinos in the New Jersey raon..
Trump·s three casinos -the Taj
Mahal. Trump Castle and Trump
Plaza -all have high-yield jun
bonds outstan'1ing. The problems-
at the casinos and the dcp1cwd
New York real estate marlet have.
left Trump short of cash.
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uins seeking winning~ .. --
ason, 6ut USC enters
ame as slight favorite
Jon Fergueon
c::-~Plot
PASADENA -Two 1eams seeminaly
in opposite dittetions much of the
enter 1he Rose Bowl with their
rty-scason roles reversed.
While USC' is still favored to win the
h vcnion of ttlc Unjted S1a1e1• only
ianificant intracity major coll• football
'valry, UCLA enters the pmc with its
tock ~atly enhanced after upsettina sec.
nd-ranked Washinaton a week aa<> in
attic.
Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. before _a
ational tclef ision audience on · ABC
Channel 7). /
The Trojans were a tQp 10 team entering
the season and started out S-l before
running into troubles with sophomore
quarterback Todd Marinovich, who Was
suspended a pmc for cunina class and has
shared the job wnh senior Shane Foley
since. and the Pac-I 0 schedule In a loss tb
Arizona and a ttc With California. use. 7-2-l and bound for the John
Hancock Bowl. faces the unenviable two-
wcck lineup of its bigest rival and top-
ranked Notre Dame. but they looked im·
prnsive a week ago in rippina Oregon
State. S6-7.
Conversely. UCLA started the season
amid several question marks as to how the
pT01f8m would bounce back from its first
losing season in 10 years.
The Bruins lost to Oklahoma. Michigan,
Arizona. California and Oregon -five
teams with sax or more wins -and
defeated Stanford. Washington State, San
Diego State and Oregon State -four
teams with 12 wans between them.
But then came the sign that UCLA might
be more than JUSt an average team having
an average season as the Bruins stunned
Washington.
It marked the first b1g~me victory for
frnhman quarterback Tommy Maddox.
who makes It t"-O years straiahl that a red-
shirt freshman quarterback has started the
lona-standana nvalry. It was Just a year 110
when Marinovich strualed and highly-
fa vored and Rose Bowl=bound USC was
tied by the Bruins.
If trends continue -UCLA has alter·
nated losses and wins all season -the S-S
Bruins will suffer their first back-te>-back
losina seasons since 1963-64.
But the trend for UCLA seems to be
improvement.
Maddox. who took over the starting job
the third week of the season after relieving
Jam Bonds an the first two pmes. is puttina
up potential Freshman of the Year
numbers and as already beginnana to ap-
pear among the ranks of UCLA's all-time
be$t quanerbacks Nationally. he ranks
12th an total offense and 27th an passing
efficiency.
After hJtt1ng on 23 of 41 pases for 239
yards and two touchdowns in the rain
against Washington last week. Maddox has
completed I S6 of 287 passn for 2.273
yards while scrambhna for 319 yards. He
threw nine of has 11 1nterccpt1ons and e1abt
of his 14 touchdowns an the five defeats.
demonstrating catch-up situations.
Maddox has two 300-yard pmcs and his
per-game average (despite playina only half
of the first two pmcs) is 227 .3 yards. the
third best average in UCLA history beh ind
Tom Ramsey (248.8 in 1982) and Troy
Aikman (230.9 an 1988). He is only the
fifth player and first freshman in school
history to pass for 2.000 yards.
The UCLA offensi ve line. which features
two freshmen and a sophomore, is 1mprov-
ina and had to overcome the loss of its only
senior, center Lance Zeno. for several
games with a foot injury.
Also. the Bruins' runnina pme has
become better since Brian Brown became
the consistent tailback Coach Terry
Donahue sought at the start or the year.
Brown has rushed for JOO yards in five of
the last seven pmes and 93 in a sixth.
On defense. UCLA has not had its front
seven intact all season. Outside linebeckers
Roman Phifer and Rocen Keeton, inside
linebacker Arnold Ale. tackles Mike
Chalcnski and Bnan Kelly each missed a
few pmcs and nose auard Siitupe Tua.la
have all missed pmcs.
The secondary has been the savina pace.
Washinaton is the only Pac-10 team which
has allowed fewer touchdown pesses lb~
the Bruins (ciJht). The key bas been the
play of sa(eues Matt Darby and Eric
Turner and comers Carlton Gray and Dion
S.. USC-UCLA/Cl
Newport Harbor'• Aaron McKown (Jop left) reaches for fumble by San Dimas
wingback Nlcofu Paotette whtdl he eventually recovered. Sallon back Tony
Sailors t•n to s11asb-11011th and win, 27-20
By Roger Cartson
Deity Piiot SJI0'1,I Editor
NEWfORI BEACH -··-They were holding on to a 01-
prccarious 19-14 halftime
bulge and 1t was anyone's guess who
would come out on top at Newport
Harbor Hiah Fnda)' night.
San Damas Htgh's Saints. who were
trailing. appeared b1ger. stronger and
faster. Harbor. which has built a repu-
tation for sohd f undamentaJs and a rni~
it-up offense which as designed to nickel
and dime the opposition to death. looked
like anything but a 7-point fa vorite in the
first round of the CJF Division VI foot·
ball playoffs.
So? So Newpon Harbor's Sailors came
back out in the third quarter and
switched styles -taking a smash-mouth
attitude on both side$ of the ball en route
to a 27-20 triumph before 2.800.
The victor) sends the Sailors into the
sccond round next Fnday night apinst
Savanna. a 21-6 wanner over Sunny Halls.
It'll be a road game for Newport. prob-
ably at La Palma Stadium or Western
High.
.. The offensive hne won this pme."
said an elated Jeff BnnklC). Harbor's
coach. "The) JUSt pla)ed a helluva pme.
I told them (dunng the second hal1) this
was their game to win. The> 're the heron
tona&ht."
.Up front whtte the bread and butter
was spread for running backs Billy
Gabnel and Russell Olshefski were center
Randy Cicero. guards Neil Johnson and
Marc Banon and tackles Chuck Casella
and Beau Ralpbs.
It was a striking contrast as the Sailors
took the third...quaner kickoff and
marched 60 yards after Tony Mancuso's
20-yard kickoff return.
Rubidoux grinds it out _
to hand Edison an early
exit from playoffs, 44-19
By Howard L. Handy
Otenge Co.al OWiy P16ot
COSTA MESA -Ut1lizan1 @•-
a powerful runnina aame that 01-stifled the favored Edison High
Chargers. the Rubidoux
Falcons posted a stunning 44-1 9 first round
CIF Di vision I football playoff victory at
Orange Coast College Fnday night.
Rubidoux (4-6 goina into the game) used
a powerful rush1na pme and threw only
two passes in postina the upset over the
Charaers. k1napins of the Sunset Lcque.
By the same token. Edison ran only three
umes with quarterback Josh G1nanch
sacked on another occasion. p1ckina up
only 12 yards and a net of only S for the
night on the around.
The Charaen' pass1n1 pme. however.
under G1nanch's auidance. picked up 406
yards on 27 completions an 46 attcmpU.
The two &earns had a total of 904 net
yards with the ball-control around pme of
the Falcons catina up valuable time on the
clock for a distinct ed,e or 30:S3 to 17:07
for the Falcons.
"I can't believe they art only 4-6," an
amazed Coach' Dave White or Edison said
followina the pme. ··They have a peat
nannina pme which we knew they had. We
just couldn't stop thtm even with an eiabt·
and nine-man front. The) JUSt whipped us.
"We just couldn't stop their four op-
tions. We knew we had to get in front early
but we didn't do 1t.
"We arc a pretty good defensive team.
This is a tough wa y to end the season but
at has been a great year for us ...
Rubidoux Coach Wayne Cochrun was
pleased With the VICtOr).
"We knew at was going to be this type of
a game." he said. "I thank the difference
was the speed of our offense. Edison has a
&ood football team.··
Tbe tone was set ear1y an the pme when
two early tumoven by Edison cost them a
14-0 deficiL
Ginanch was intercepted on the fint
offensive series and on the first play,
Rubidou.x's La Salk Hu&hcy broke around
end on a reverse and went 41 yards for a
touchdown.
Edison had the ball for tYro plays and
fumbled with the Falcons rtt0venna at
their own 20. Rub1doult used up the finaJ
7:S8 of the tint quarter an movint to the
Edison 24 as the quarter ended.
On the first play of the stt0nd period.
the Falcons' Tracy Hams romped up the
middle for 20 yards and a touchdown with
D.n Shupp kickina both conversions to
makt it 14-0.
Olshefski packed up pins of 3. 7. 7. and
Gabriel broke for gains of 7, 14 and 17
yards. setting up Olshcfsk.a's 4-yard touch-
down run over the Jeft side.
It was Gabnel's dashes of 14 and 17
~tuch really broke the backs of the San
Damas defense. esptt1all) the 17-yard
pickup to the 4 as Gabriel slid off one
would-be tackler after another.
San Dtmas would mpond With a
touchdown dnvc of their own to cut the
marjin to 27-20. stall in the third quarvr,
but then Harbor's defense. mahaned for
much of the umc by a vuy tough San
Dimas attack. rose to the occasion, tame
and again with the big play.
Brinkley was happy with that offensive
line which turned tiFT in the second half.
but there were defensive stops plorc
which were an themselves pmc-tumina
points
The Sailors were on the move ap.in
• Mater 09' tak• Long 8Md1 Poty
tipett In DMlk>n I, 51-31/C2.
RllltlePI, • 11111 W1P II •
• Corone °" Mer .,,,_. upeet at ...olnda. 24-17/C..
• HUge Anoyo Gr.no. too much for ec.a ~. 40-0/C.. •
• W.-1.,..., no match tor eenyon ~*'· 40-GICS.
• f'DllllDft Vle6o hllfldl• AtOldll ...._ ... 151Ca.
•
~ ,_,..,,. Dunn
Or-. C09lll Deir ,...
COST A MESA -Uvina on tho cdec
could make the fOunh-quancr difrtrcnce
b Onnet Coest CoUcae tonilbt at 7
o'docl lD the lvcr nruvefWY 1n1tchup
betMCn the Pirates aDd 1ntnMl•Mric:t nvll
OOkttn Wat. the hoM of the lhoWdown at
OCC in the reau&tr ICatOft flnalt.
In tbC Ytar o( Livi .. Da~. tbc
Pima know Whit 1t'1 like 10 ._" in Ute
ftnal U minuta.
'TMy bUmpld off lllt"'lidt ._ Week,
IJ.ll, on 1 ~ Sl·ylnl ftdd pJ
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FWlcnoft, 4S.U. after rcecbiQI the end
lOGC aa me a.a ~and eddina a fidd
pl moments later .
Thf't't Weeki ..,_ it came down 10 t.M
Wlft ....... S1fdlcbld 11 the hct hdd °" fbr a 24-19 wtn. .. It'•.~ ldva ...... tMi -u.-. been t~ rt."" OCC' Coacta Ill Work·
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late an the trurd quarter. but a low
handoff resulted in a fumble and San
Dimas recovered at its 21.
With the threat of nannina backs Mat-
thew Hardina and Nicolas Paolcttc out of
the San Dimas winaed· T, it was an
ominous situation at best for the Sanon.
But areat pass defense by Darin Man· snail and a bl~hip stop by Gabriel was
nearly cnouah to force a founh JSown.
only to 1tt Hardina pick up a fin\' down
on a fourth-down pmbte P.'eeJ>.
So San Dimas had anolhcr shot, only
to 5C'e M1cbael Stipe and Ma.,.n • eae
stop. then a tesitimate lllfte wiaainl
tackle by Casclta who .bad been sboved
into the defensive side.
The Sailors were able to work off 4: 13
or the clock and San Dimas did not ,et
possession apin until 4:24 remained.
A temble spot by the officials pve San
Dimas a first down after Randy Cicero
See NEWPORT ...
,
~ Dl£OO -Jot PIUJtipl ... ---..... 0-., a..,.n· 9d ... .,..,. ~
er, a ~bal OI ~ ad die ~
anchor of' tbc de&iw HM. ---
None of'tbat helped llilD ICvetl ..-, .., wbell •
' . . be beaufte the victim of w violiice.
lH I .. I always daoUsbt I could pllysically take
catt of myself in any situation." a.id the 6-f'oot-S,
"' JOO.pound note 18Ctle ... It simply isn't true. ..
Phillipa, 27, was anacbd by three menu be
•• .• and a woma,n elDCt'pd &om Sub's, a Mission
,,, , Beach restaurant and -· He wu kicbd repeatedly
,., • in the .head. sufferiq multiple facial fractures.
"' l At least one of t.he at11eken beat him with
steel-tipped shoes. police said.
... ( just had no chance, no cbanc::e. It was a
feclina of tow belpleunesa... said Phillipa. who
~ • before beina bun had not missed a pme since
;:• • joinina the Cbaqers in 1987. _
_,, ' Accordina to police, the three assailants yelled
"Don't move a muecle, Frank ... pretend you're
already dead ... "
.
' somethina at Phillips' companion from their car,
then stopped the auto and rushed Phillips after
another exchange of words.
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Curtis StrafllC made a little change ----
Police have arrested three construction
111 • workers, all in their 20s. in tt)e Sept 26 attack. They
..... have pleaded innocent to felony assault characs and
in his puttina stance that paid off with • '
a career-high 11 birdies in Friday's ~
o pcnin1 round oftbC SI million Ronald ----
McDonald C hildrens Charities tournament in
Thousand Oaks.
'" arc awaiting a Dec. l 0 preliminary hearing to
determine whether there is sufficient evidence to
"' hold them for trial. "I auess I was Bill Shoemaker today," Mark
0'Meara said. comparing himself to the great
jockey for riding Strangc's,score to a two-stroke lead
in the 54-hole. better-ball team tournament. Stran~
and o·Meara combined for a score of 59. 13 undef.
par for the Sherwood Country Club course. and a
two-shot lead over the team of Peter Jacobsen and
Arnold Palmer.
:·..... Phillips. honoring the request of prosecutors.
· ·· said he couldn't talk about the circumstances of the
" attack.
...
-.
I ., . ,.,
..
··The district attorney has asked me to tell m y
story on the wnness stand," he said.
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In other golf Fnday:
•The United States won three of four matches
to take the opening-day lead against a team of
European all-stars in the inaugural Solheim Cup 1n
Orlando, Fla. The eight-woman team compnsed of
the to p players from the LPGA Tour enjoyed three
lopsided victories in the three-day event that's
patterned afier the Ryder Cup.
M11l1y d1cl1la1 111 MlllllJ
NFt comm1ss1oner Paul Tagliabue ----
met with Dexter Manley on Friday and ~
said he will announce Monday whether '4..::>"
the Washington Redskins' defensive ----
end will be reinstated from his drug suspension.
Taa.habue met with Manley and his lawyer for
I hour. 4S minutes and said he would inform them
of his dcc1s1on o n Monday. Man)cy was banned for
ltfe last No' 18 as a three-time offender but can
appeal for reinstatement after one year.
In other spons news Fnda):
• Los Angeles Kings left winger Luc Rob1ta1lle
will begin serving his four-game suspension ne!lt
Thursday when the team departs for its fi ve-game
road tnp. the Kings said. Robitaille was suspended
b} NHL executive v1ce-pres1dent Bnan O'Neil as a
result of a match penalty for attempt fo r attempt to
1nJurc against Edmonton Oilers left winger Craig
Simpson during a game on Nov. 10.
•Rusty Wallacf' grabbed the spotlight awa}
from champ1onsh1p contenders Dale Earnhardt and
Mark Manin as he earned his second straight pole
position. taking the top qualifying spot for Sunda} 's
At.lanta Journal 500 1n Hampton. Ga.
•The Loll .\ngeles Dodgers announced that
left-handed pitcher Pat Perry has elected l<' become
a free agent after the Dodgers assigned his contract
outng.ht to .\lbuqucrque of the Pacific Coast
League.
•Jim ( alhoun. who coached Connecticut
within a last-second shot of the Final Four last
spnna. has agtted to a new four-year contract that
will guarantee him S255.000 per year. the school
said. -From n~ A61odat«I Prt.,
Quote of the day
Bob Welda, Cy Young Award winner of
the Oakland Athletics. describing the key to his
1990 pitching success: "No doubt about it.
wuh me it's between the cars.''
Notre Dame tries to protect
top rating against Penn State
Riaht now. the Orange Bowl's the
place to be on Jan. I. But if top-
ranked Notre Dame loses to Penn
State today, then pcrl\aps the Cot-
ton Bowl will be just u happening
a place.
That's because the big bowls
already have made their matchups.
Now their telJlU just have to win.
Beins a favorite isn•t enouah.
.. If we knew who was 1oin1 to
win, we wouldn't ptay," Miami
C.0.Ch otnnis Erickson 11id. His
tam, ranked third. will play Texas.
Tens AltM or Baylo r in the Cotton
Bowl.
No. 3 Miami (6-2) plays Boston
Collete today. and Erickson said
he's worried.
.. You saw what Stanford did to
Notre Dame. n,ht?" the coach said.
No. 2 Colorado (9-1-1). whach .... * f'llhti• lrilh •n -Or-.. loWt. plats k.aMU Stilt
today. ~ Buffaloes probably
wtMlld move up 10 No. A if they win
mtll ~ Dame ...,.. ..Unst
~n St.ate.
•1t•1 me patae fcehna to be in
the polition we're ht now," Cok>-
rado auard Joe G anen said. "After
three games. we pretty much
thought the national champ1onsh1p
was out of the quesuon. A lot of
things have gone our way. \\e're a
lot tougher mentally than ~e were
last year. and wr fed a lot better
prepared for the Orange Bowl."
In other top pmcs. No. 4 Geor-
aia Tech is at Wake Forest. No. 5
Briaham Youna is at Otah. No 6
Florida is at Kentucky. No. 1 Texas
is at Texas Christjan. No. 8 Virginia
plays Maryland. No. 9 Aonda State
plays Memphis Stat~ at Orlando,
Fla .. and No. 10 Washington is at
Washin1ton State.
ln the 1CCond 10, No. 12 Houston
pla11 Eastern Washinaton. No. 13
Iowa pllys Purdut. No. 14 Ten-
neuee plays No. IS Mm1ss1pp1 at
Memphis. Tenn .. No. 16 M1ch1pn
playt Minnesota, No. 17 Clemson
playt South C'arolina and No. 19
U is It UCLA.
Noue Damt (8-1) must beat
Penn Stitt. USC and Colorado to
win a national champion hip.
Liatenina 10 lnah coech Lou Holtz.
you would think Nottt Dame
doesn't hive a chance.
··If I wH foina to raitc money for
a charity, Id a k people to donatt
a nickel for tvcry y1 rd wc'vt 11vcn
vp a1nce tht stan of the atasori ...
Hoitt 111d.
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LONG llACH
Al*. ..... Mclll1iilllL -~n. .... .....
tbe way Marer Dei's of..
fente the .... two weekl bal been
rompilial IUtittiaa. die eam•1 ... t
people miahl have to put out an
~ncy call 10 aO three com-
panies.
Pencils ara't eot"I to cut it any
1oaeer. . . "02 Mata' Oca, lua week. ID •IS --I
win over St. 1obn 80ICo totakd 661
yards on offente.
Mini1CUle. at least by fins half
numbers, comP9Rd to wt.t the
Monarchs djsplayed Friday niabt in
the openina round of the Division
I playoffs apinst Lona ~ch Poly
at Veterans Stadium. ~
Jn the first half alone, Mater Oci
led. 31·19. Not for the prne, for a
HALF.
And one knew it was goina to be
a statistician's nightmare. when on
the very first play of the pmc,
Mater Dci's quarterback. Billy
Blanton. passed 81 yards to Rick
Ellis -who made an over-tbe-
shoulder catch -beating Poly's Ian
Branch for a 7-0 lead.
It took all of 30 seconds.
Mater Oci (6-S) went on to bury
the Jackrabbits (6-5). SS-3 1, to ad-
vanc~ to the quanerfinals next Fri-
day niaht against Eisenhowe/.
which beat Ocean View. 27-7.
Blanton hat 8 of I 0 passes in the
first half for 163 yards and....4wo
touchdowns. He finished the eve-
ning passin[! for 230 yards on IS' of
19 and four touchdowns.
Bruce Rollinson. Mater Dci's
coach. said ... Blanton's coming of
age. He's putting the ball nght
where he wants It He's going to be
a great quancrback."
O. ._, 111.e to convince
LCMlj 9llci ~ ol IML II II* -.'I 1mpraeive enoup,
all POiy had 10 do ... look at Derek
s~ICUY liibt. if &he Jackrabbits
t'Ollld tee him.
~ ...... ,,.
Tt.e 6-f'ooi· I. 212 pound 1enior
put on a poweifUJ dilp&ay of run· nifta. as be pined 22l Yard& on 22
carria and SC'Oftd three touch·
downs. ~WIS unbelievable,·· &aid a
flabbelpsted Rollint0n ... He's pos-
sessed.''
A t.d omen. u far u Lona Beach
Poly wu ronccmed.
Sparks scored his fint touchdown
OP a 31-yard run with 7:03 left in
the fint half, aiving Mater Oci a
24-12 lead. Loaa Beach then went on fourth-
and-three from its own 4S, but
Ma,ter Oci's Jason Gonuln broke
through and hit Poly's quarterback,
Neil Aoga. as the bell fluttered
harmlessly to the ground.
It didn't take the Monarchs Iona
to capitalize.
Sparks eventually got the touch-
down on a 23-yard run, as he ran
through Poly's defensive back. Jeff
Adser.
Adger bent over. favoring his
right shoulder.
Cliff Roberts kicked the con-
version -one of six on the night,
along with a 32-)'ard field goal -
giving the Monarchs 31-12 lead
with 2:35 remaining in the second
quancr.
The Jackrabbits cut the lead to
31-18 with 12 seconds left in the
first half on a Mark Fara1mo's 3-
yard run. Faraimo scored four
touchdowns. rushing for 165 yards
on 16 carries.
Long Beach narrowed the margin
10 31-25 when Faraimo raced 74
&.#
17 •m 131
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!>45
CdM tries to avenge last year's
loss in title match to Mira Costa
By Barry Faulkner
Orange. Coatl Daily Ptlot
NORW.\LK -The Corona ckl @•-
Mar High girls 'olle)ball team 1s long 01-
on both experience and memory head-
and m1ddk blocker Jennifer Smith arc ~ top
players for the defendma ch.amps. who wctt seeded
sixth heading into the playoffs. The lone returner
1s setter Robin Oniaiescn.
"(Aldnch) has done a good JOb. and she ha'
them playing as well as anyone rig.ht now,"
Flickinger said. ing 1n10 1on1gh1's CI F 5-A cham-
p1onsh1p game against Mi ra Costa. scheduled for
8.15 p.m. at Cemtos Colleae. Corona del Mar. which features no true stand-
out. is led by senion Lara Carlsen, Tracy Schriber.
Perkins. Petersen and Lynn RandaJI. The Sea K.mgs (23-1) will stan six seniors this
yenr. two of whom were starters a year ago. when
Mira \oo;ta High defeated the Sea Kings. I S-5.
I '-I 5. I 5-10. 15-13. to win the S-A crown.
Carlsen. a 5-foot-1 l middle blocktr bound for
l rsc. leads the team in kills. followed-by ~riber.
the other returning starter. Mira Costa !20-1) lost 10 seniors from last
year"s champion. but the newcast has returned to
,provide top-seeded CdM's final test before the
Sia le pla~ ofT<..
F11ck1ngcr. who took over for former coach
Charlie Brande a week after practices began, due
to C IF allt'ptions aflinst Brande. said the team
has the double motivation of ··winning this for
Charlie." "I ltkc the fact we're pla}ing Mira Costa." said
( orona dd Mar ~tter Prentice Perkins. a returning
staner. "This g1 .. es us a chance to rc.'deem
ourschc'> for last )car ..
Brande. who faces a Nov. 28 hearing to adrns ·
allcgattons he coached current CdM team mem-
bers on a club team. has been forced to watch the
team's progress from the stand s this season. ~n1or captain Staq Peterson added. ·-rve
bel·n \\a11ing for the chance to play the111 again. It's
so important to us. because we lost to them twice
last }car \\l• ha,en't seen them this )Car. so "'e
don·t kno\\ quite what to expect··
··There's no question the team senses Charlie's
presence in the gym . and it 11vcs them a degree of
confidence ... Fhckmger said.
The CdM coach has guided several of Mira
Costa's pla)'ers m the past wtulc coaching at the
South Bay Volleyball Club. Coach Dael.a(' Aldnch has bucked expecta-
tions for her rcbu1ld1ng Mustangs. who knocked off
second-seeded El Toro, 16-14. I 3-1 5. I 0-1 S. I 5-8.
15-6. in Thursday's semifinal at El Camino Col-
lege The Muc;tangs upset third-seeded Laguna
Bl'3l h 1n thl' quarterfinals.
"In some ways. it's probably a disadvantage,"
F11ck1nger s.a1d. "I'm sure that will be a mot1vat1on
for them. i\nyt1me you're playing apinst someone
"ho's coached )OU before. you get fired up."
"\\c JU't ha'c wrve tough and correct!}."
< orona del Mar Coach Dale Flickinger said.
.. Fmm what I've heard about the Laguna Beach
match. we've got to pass well. It appears they're
going to go after us with the serve. so 1fwe can pass
well and control where we want to put the ball.
wc'll he all right."
But F11ck1nger admits that CdM couldn't have
much more mot1va11on.
"Thcre·'I a number of factors -the fact they
beat us last year. the fact we have a senior team
that has dreamed for four years of winning it and
the idea that it's always been one of Charlie's
goals." Flickinger said. ··ff you can't get up for the
CIF finals. tho ugh. you better go have an EKG
performed.'' H111cr~ '-;hannon Park and C1n~ Dt.>Garceau.
WAR
From C1
point "'here we know how to play
1n thoSt· deals. especially after the
la\t thr~e "rckc;."
(1oldt·n Wr1t (5-4. 4-4 and 1-3)
hac; hln\\ n two of its four d1v1s1o nal
rnntt'\t\ 1n the fourth quaner this
year and tonight'' m~ting should
also come down to the final ticks on
the clork
GWC. wtth the No. I defense 1n
the I (>-team conference. will need to
shut do"'n OCC's Adrain Steen 1f 11
has a chance
Greg .i\ngelovic. the Pirates'
q unncrback. 1s nursing a strained
right (thro.,.. ina) shoulder and is
listed as doubtful. but backup Don-
nie.' Smith is more than capable of
UIC-IJCLA
From C1
Lambert
On the other side. U has been
both bfilhant and bad.
The TroJans' trona sun 1n this
nvalry should bt tht' runnina pm~.
wh1(.h has Oounshed dcspitt lo ina
ll·Pac-10 back Ricky ErviM.
Mazio Roy r 1tq>ped in and
hH ru hed (or 83' y1r'ds in eiaht
.. m". six of them taru. He ha
ru hcd for 100 )..nh four tim«.
inclu<lin • 200-yaf'd dfott. and 97
in OM otht'r 11me. FulJt.ck Scott
l..«kv.ood hH lddcd 479 yard and
&ivtn lhc Troj1nt a potent OM•IWO
punch.
Meanwtulc, tht Rn.tins ha-vt al·
loMCI an an,. o( 198 yard1 and
•
moving the chains on offense.
Steen. 11vho has amassed 356
\ards on 56 cames m the last two
game-;. 1s the founh-leading rusher
in the conference. He's s1~th on the
all -t1mt" OCC ltst for rush1n1 yards
(807) in a ~ason
The 5-foot-5 tailback earned
nrarl} .10 11mes last week apinst
R1vrrs1dc. but Workman isn't con-
cerned about overworking his star
ofTC'ns1ve pla)er tonight.
··(Steen) earned the ball 29 times
against R1vers1de." Workman said.
"He's too small for that. But John
Mc Kay (USC Coach from l 960-7S)
said it best: 'The football's not
heavy.'"
How Workman uses Steen to-
night depends on whether or not
Angelov1c plays. If An~lovic's in-
2.s wuchdowns per pm~.
At quancrbad .. the Trojans have
devt'lopcd o Ques11on mark where
thm.~ onC'c w&!o no question.
M:mnovach missed the Arizona
Statr game ond Fok)' ttppcd in to
lead SC' to 1 13-6 win. Foky
stancd against Cal but Wis qu1ctty
hnt'd for Mannov1ch. who strua·
akd before throwina for 291 yards
and ltad1n1 a comeblck for a 31·31
tit. la 1 wtcl<. Manno"Vtch alt~
naatd and then wa lifted In &vor
of Foley. who com pitted all niM of
hi5 Pl 1n1 attempts for 115 yanl
and two touchdown•
Smith ~td he will no1 choe>te the
starter unttl rt&~t btfore pme li!M,
as he did tv.o -wttks qo •intt CaJ
11·~ •n 1ntcrntina doclopmcn1 ror
Folev. ~ho once ftaurcd to ftn'lh
his "on..,·r 01 w11huw1 ·I~ ,
Jury prevents him from throwing.
Sm ith will get the call.
Rcprdless of who plays QB for
Orange Coast. the Rustlen need to
eliminate the turnovers if they want
to stay close in the fourth quarter.
··rhr key to this pme will be
turnovers again." said GWC Coach
Ray Shackleford. who has wit-
nessed the first 24 mcctinp be-
tween thew two clubs.
··At the very end of the OCC-
R1vmide pme last week. there was
a cntical pass (f rpm Smith) riaht to
the Riyenide 1uy and he dropped
it. And then it (bounces) to the
Orange Coast auy. So turnovers. or
the lack of tumoven , and the kick-
ina pme have been the key to this
whole division."
much playina time but has now
completed 26 of 38 pwn for 313
yards and two touchdowns wtth one
1ntcrttp1ion.
A v.aory v.ouJd put the Tro~ns
on a IJOOcl count headina imo MJtt
weeks Jhowdow wilh NotR
O.nw. whtle a defeas would con-
tinue 1~ir matte ltCOn(t...hllf play.
UC'LA could sal~ a "1nnin1
ttcord and havt c:om.P!ft.r4 the
posidvt tum 1~ rWttn~ the
prosram with two l"a vlaoria to
t'nd the lfttOft Ind ftlollMf'OUI rt-
tUmttl to bUild upon tbe IUCftSI
Milt )ftt.-~--·~~
U bid won awo IU'llllU llrnf9
Ind 1"fft of blf ht Ille ... priof
to last )Cat·a tie and...,..• 33-1,. 7
ldvant111t In lht' ltria but UCLA
It \.I •iftll lltit Trojlft1 al lhe
Rost IOwt.~----~
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vs. takers, .
Dallas brfJaks a~me . just to the loll ol Roy Tarpley .... 'i' 6 " Faa Lever. bada ol whom ......_
open with 15:2 run :'ti~':.::::"~ ~a::;
• & th rt 8lackmu and ffm WiUiMll ud In tOUf qua er h9d ux p1ayen in double ftpra.
Byron Scot1 led 1he Lakal wiG
DALLAS -
Derck Harper • ICOred eiaht of
h is 19 poinu dur·
ins a IS-2 run to
open the final
q~ancr Friday
niahl as the Dallas Mavericks broke
a ninc-pmc regular-1e1son losina
st~ak against the Los Anples
lakers wi1h a 99-86 victory.
Harper hit two 3-pointm and a
drivina layup during a 3:07 span at
the stan of the founh quarter as the
Mavericks extended a 69-68 lead to
84-70.
The struuJinj Lakers lost for the
fifth time in seven .games this
season and had their string of six
straigh1 victories at RcuniQ.Q Arena
ended. ~
The Mavericks. continuing to ad-
23 points. James Worthy edded ll
and ex·Maverick Sam Pftt1nl,
heavily booed by the RCWlioe
Arena crowd. had 11 for the ubn.
Dallas overcame an eiab~M
deficit by oubCOrina Loe A..a
9-2 over the finaJ minute-o( the
third period for a 6~8 ae.d. The
Mavericks shot 6S pm:ent from the
field in the third quantT. · .
The Lakers used a 20-2 run over
a 5:39 span in the fln1 quaner to
build a 26-16 lead enterina the
second period.
But Dallas used a 17-6 spurt to
take a 33-32 lead on Harper's 3-
pointer with S: IS to go unlil half·
time.
Los Anf.Cles held a 47-'M halftime
lead behind 14 first-half points
from Perkins and Worthy, despite
shooting 40 pcrttnt from the field
as a team.
-By ~ bHdalH Prea
"'
Iatan 11111 Utlb 11 Gll'lllD 11111
Rohen Pansh scored
ciaht points and Larry
Bird ~n in a 24-4 third-
pcriod outburs1 Friday
nigh1 as the Boston
Celtics whipped Utah.
114-89, for their 20th
con~cutive Boston Gar-
den victory over the
JaZ7.
The Jau led 58-55
~
early an the second half before Bird
ignited the big rally with .a free
throw on a 1llegal defen~ technical
foul. Rcaaie lewis and Brian Shaw
scored four points apiece and Kevin
McHalc a pair 1n the next 61h
minutes as the Celtics charged to a
79-62 lead.
• 71ert 11 ~. B•llet1 11!: Charles
Barkley ttad 35 points and 18 re-
bounds. Ron Anderson hit a garne-
t) 1ng 3-pointcr with 4.4 ~onds left
in rcgula11on and Philadelphia used
a 10-0 run to defeat v1s1ting Wash·
angton in o' en1me.
•Cavalieri H , B•cb t4: Larry
Nance scored 25 points. including
fi, e during a 9-0 run an the fourth
quarter that gave Cleveland a 10-
point lead. and the host Cavaliers
went on to beat Milwaukee for their
fourth straight ,win.
• Plltou 115, Net• H : Isiah
Thomas had nine of his 18 points
and four of his 14 assists as Detroit
outscored New Jersey 35-18 1n the
first quancr and coasted to victory
in East Rutherford.
•Pacers lff, Heat 80: Vern
Fleming. who signed a contract
extension earlier Friday. scored 10
of his 14 points in the first I 0
minutes when India na broke the
game open en route to defeating
Miami in Indianapolis.
• Honacts lit, Bawks IH: Rex
Chapman scored 12 points in the
founh quaner. including ~ven 1n a
row in the closing mmutcs. leading
Charlotte to Its first victory e'er 10
Atlanta.
-From ~ AHoclald PrcH
Community college basketball
,.,. l.-pftuto
Lakers forward James Worthy drives to the basket against Dallas
defender Randy White during second quarter for Frfday'a game.
Clippers' futility in Phoenix
continues after 121-110 loss
PHOENIX -
Ke' in Johnson
had 32 points and
the Phocni 't Suns
outscored Los
Angeles 10-0 in a
fi\e·minute span
of regulation and o'enime Frida)
night. handing the Clippers their
eighth straight loss here smcc 1987.
121-11 0
JctT Hornacek added l7 points
and Mark We-st 21 for the Suns.
who trailed 10 1·98 with 2:40 re-
maining in regulation. ,
..\ free throw by Johnson with
2:32 left 1n rqulatton and West's
dunk otT a missed free throw by
Homacek v.1th I :22 to go tied the
score. I 01 -10 I. gomg into overtime.
A three-point play by Tom
Chambers. who made only four of
his 14 field goals in the game,
capped a 7-0 run to open the over-
time. g1vang the Suns a tOS...101 lead.
By ne AnoclatH Pm.
OCC holds off MiraCosta, 81-70
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Cerrlm 63, Oranee CMS1 S3
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Oliver Mitter, a bis ... Wit.Ill tclft
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tMidt as iei:ond-rnbd Arb rs
wtai.,.,ed No. IS~ 110.U.
Friday niaht in the leCOGd rouad of
the 8ta Apple NIT.
Arkansas (2-0) plays No. 6 Duu.
a 100-76 winner over Boston Col-
~. in lhe lOumament ttmifinats
at New York on Wednesday. The
Blue Devils beat the Razorbecks in
the scmifinals of the NCAA tour-
nament last year.
Fnday JU&hl's 1ou was the wont
for Oklahoma {l-1) since 1980,
Coach Billy Tubbs' fmt teaSOD,
when Nebraska beat the Soonen.
90-63.
The 6-foot-9, 27S-pound MiUcr
also helped Arkansas (2-0) with
outlet passes to. spark the fast break
and on at least three occasions tied
up Oklahoma sbooten.
MiUer picked up his third foul
I : 17 into the second half and sat
out five minutes. ArbJlslAs led by
nine points when he returned.
•N.. I A.rbeM II, Eut Tm-
Mnee S&a&e 'Jt: East Tennesstt
State's l-.point shoo1in1 pvc An-
2ona all it could handle. but with
Sean Rooks' 17 sccond-~lf points.
the Wildcats won advanced to the
srmifinals of the prcsea.son NIT.
AAiom (l.O> to0t me ._. t-tood at 66-6, widr 1:46 ii R I 0D ..
whee IM 6-fool· l I aoott. wt.o
ftn isMCt wim 21 poi• me a ~
jumper. The W11dcat1 Will..,-~
winntt or today'' Notre o..e-:
Iowa pmc on Wtdnaday njpt~ie
New York. :
East Tcnnesaee St.ate (l·l) hit~
I 2 of 26 l-poiJda'S.
I
Rooks added th.rtt more ~
as Arizona built its le8d b9c* :to n .. 72 on a dun~ bY 8riM w~
with 1:34 ~mainina. and 87-74:in
the fi nal minute on two fiee ....,.,
by Chris Mills. : I
•Ne. I o.te 1 .. , ..... CeMle
71: BiU McCaffi'ey-ud TbomM tfill
scored IS points a~ ---~ sutth-rankcd Duke i the ~~
round pmc of the Bia Apple NfT.
' Duke (2-0) took oommand 2'h
minutes into the game, lau9Chi~_ a
24-2 run that induded 20 ~t
points w'hilc holdina Boston Colllfr
( I· I) 9COrC&cs:s for 6'h minutes • 10
wipina out an early 6-4 deficit. Ti-o
free throws by freshman Gnat Ifill
t~ the pme 6-6 with 17:33 to:f>
in the half and the Blue Dnils
quickly turned the game in10 a n*L
Grant Hilt scored ciaht of Dulle''
first I 0 POints. !
Edmonton wins second straiglJt
P eter Kl ima
scored twice and
added an assist as
the Edmonton Oilers
won their second
straight pme with a
4-2 victory over the
visi ting Buffalo
Sabres Frida) night.
KJima started Edmonton's comc-
badc from a 2-0 deficit and eventu-
al!) scored the winnina aoal as the
Oilers continued to erase the mem-
ory of a rcttnt n1~rne losing
st~k. Manin Gchnas and Steve
Smith also scored for the Otten,
while Dale Hawcrchuk and Mikko
Makela scored for Buffalo.
• Raaccn I. Jets t : In Winnipeg.
• dcfcnscman Brian Leetch_, fbur
assjns and Oat'tt'n T~ ICot'ed
two power-play aoaJs to .,.ce New
York.
•Caueb S, ltknf .. ~lo V~
couver. Dave Capuano tcOred the
pme-winner in the-tieCOOd period
and pltmder Kirk McLean ~
the lead stand up in the third. Tbc
strugli na Can uck.s ended a thfiee.
game losina streak by sclorins the
first three pis and then baJWng
on.
• Bl.ac:kMwb t, c.,italt J: QU. caao ran its unbea&en streak to w
prncs as M icbcl Goulet scored the
tic-brcakmg goal in the tee0od
penod. handing host Washiftll«>n
its fourth straight loss.
-FtWll~Tlw AlfHMW ,.._. .
The Orange Coast College men's
basketball team won its second
a,ame 1n as many tnes by shooting
fret throws well down the stretch to
hold otT M1raCos1a. 81-70. 1n non-
confcrc-ncc ac11on 10 Oceanside Fn-
day
23 points Jn the second half. Allison
Bickel hauled down 14 rebounds to
go with 20 points. while i\dnenne
Hughes tallied 14 points 1n 14
minutes before leaving the ~me
"1th a sprained ankle.
G WC shot 62 percent in the
second half af\er a 41 ·percent show-
ing 1n the first ..
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Oro~o
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Shane Takeshita led the way for
the Pirates with 20 points. includ·
ang three 3·po1nters. Rich Hughes
added 12 and Nate Sm11h ~ored
10. OCC IS 2·0. while \i11raCosta
slipped 10 I· I.
Orange Coast led 43-34 at the
half and led most of the second
half. but af\er point guard Agustin
Heredia let\ with one of several
bumps and bruises. M1raCosta
forced tumo"ers with 11s press and
rallied to 11e the game. 70-70. with
2:S3 to play shonly af\cr Heredia
returned to the lineup.
But then Heredia. who had
already hurt an ankle and a
shoulder. dro"c to thr hoop and
was knockt'd to the noor for a sore
hip. ~nding him to the s1dehnc
with the game ttrd. Nate Smith
took Hcredia's place at the hnc and
sank two frtt throws lo g1vr the
Parat~ the lead for good as they
scored the final 11 points.
In women's college games:
•Golde• West 107, Bakcrtflcld
H : The Rcnciades stayed with 1hc
Rustlers-for about a half before the
hom bcpn vaduall) pullina away
in the semifinals of their own tour-
nament as they passed the century
mark for the second strataht mark
by putting SC\en players in double
figure .
The Rustlers. who meet College
of the Canyons for the cham-
pionship at 8 o'clock tonight. led
43-42 at halftime. However. Gold·
en West went on an 18-8 run at the
start of the second half and never
looked blck.
Bits 1rchia. who had a pmto-
hiah ciaht ass1s1s. notched 18 of' her
• Cerritos l3, Oraa1e Coa1t U :
The Pirates dropped into the third·
plact game of the Long Beach Tour-
namen1 at 6 this evening. falling
behind b\ 11 at halfl1me OCC
pulled w11han e1gh1 points with 4·25
remaining in the game. but man-
aged JUSl two frt"e throws the rest of
the "a>.
Enka Manning scored 16 points
and Stacey Oicm added 10. Kami
Bigler had eight assists and six
rebounds 10 go w1th her six points.
• Oapman 85, SoCal Colle1c H :
The Vanguards stayed clo~ in the
first half and led once. 33-32. but
1he Panthers led by cigh1 at the half
and stretched 1t to as much as 22 an
the second half en route to the non·
conference win at The P11 in the
opener for both teams.
Suzanne Bakos led S C with 16
points and nine rebounds. Damell
Good added 14 points and four
assists. Knstcn Bc"1s SC'orcd I:?
points and dished o ut fi\C assists.
and Lori Halliday added 11 points
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Rams seek to rec-harge of-tense
NAHEIM -The Rams' de·
ftntit 1eem' to be comina around a
little. bu1 their offcntc 1 stnaealina.
The Dalla Cowboys. who face
t.hc Ramt unday at Anaheun
tadtum. n n rommilCfltt.
ch ttam hu been uNblC to
tct the d1ffc~nl 1te1ments o( tMir
.. mt 1n s)nC'h thts IC8t0ft, u rtfkct~ by their record
-the Rams are 3-6. the Co•bo)1 J..7.
.. , ha'\tn't lttft us make any dramatic 1mpro~c·
rMntJ 11 a team.'' Rams Coach John RoblnlOft •id .
"We •ft\Pft)\'C '" some area and other tlip. TMff '1
I
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not been a sudden rcsu...-nct of Lhis tam ...
"I do ~lie'\C arc ampro\iina from a ckfcnsivt
standpoint: now v,e're ~t'Md that o~Mtvely we're
not makina the P'a> :·
The Rams' defcnMvc 1CCOncilr)-. which has bceo
t"M team'' wake:M area. pla)ed Mil in a I 7·1J vi(tOf)'
over Houston. 1hcn f\ICS a btntr outin& than the lt'O"t
miaht indka\e in 1 31·7 Ion to the un ten Nc-
York Gaant tast Wttktnd .
The Rams' offcn~. however. Mi 1PUttm:d ~nt·
I), teonna a total of ju t 34 points in ll last three
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bbtt. t.Ounccd Oii« a dlie
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lbt 26 T &)tor ""'" bis bead ia OD
~ Harbor linebacker Chuck Casella Put•
the hft on San Ounas ruruung back Matthew
--NortliliW!>t'8ft09 Co.I 0.., Pilot
Harding while S8'1ors' &tly Gabriel Qdds support
from behuld m Newport'• 21-20 9rvtsion Vt w1n
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turn<1 .. tr UJdi.le t1n a founh dt1 ;,+,n
pb: ~nd ·•1th JU\! tJVCt .. mtnuk
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and l'J 14
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foot v.hrn •s 'hcildini pc:nalty'' on
Newp<'>n "' \Jn l.>imat.' NJCola~
Paolcttc r.in thl' k1dwfT bad S7
yard\ before fumbling 11 awa) re-
sulted 1n \an f>1ma\ maintaining
pounw>n then marchana 46 yardi
for !ht' in111.il t<1uchd11v.n
H•rb<Jt bounccd right back as
qu-.ncrtYcic k \tt'' <' \\a Iii.er ~ngint'cr·
t'd • "'>-'"rd dn'e and h<: tooli. 11 "'rt fr nm a )ard out < ompkllon\
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\.i1h f)fc-r t<>fcr .i.a\ all'''"' the
pl.tee all· n1i h1 l<mg1 killed \an
D im"' thro "t .it tht: ..,.t'Vt'pcm 23 and
th<" \ailt1t\ rc\p<>ndcd ._.1th anllther
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pa'' f ll\ht.:h• 1 gt1I OJ tht' 141\I 14
""her, ht:' hounc. ed off a "ould·hc
tadl<"r :it the ::CJ and r:.t<.cd the rt'·
rr" ~ n11 dl\140l('
\1 I 11 "'d' \an D1ma\ retaliating
v.1t h " .. ,, . .srd march the final I ~
:"'d' 11m1n1 un a re,cr\C a\ ~·f.srd1ng too~ Paotettt'\ handofT ._
t"'11-po1n1 pa\' pla) nttted a 14-1 J
'•·ad hut the kad wa\ not for long
I ht' \dilOr\ Came ns.ht Oa( k v.1th
anmhcr march -65 )ard\ -with
tht'1r customar) m1x-1t-up pattern
Thr \a1lon chan&ed their tact1<.\
w11h the stra1Jht-ahcad smash-
mouth behind their cfTcct1ve of-
fensive blockina up front. and they
appart>ntly chanscd their attitude\
a' well
··1 hJU was the th1n1 I was most
concerned about:• said Brinkley
··The) had been rcad1na about hov.
th(') ,.ere fa,ort'd \\ e didn't v.ant
this O\Crconfid<"nt a111tudt' ··
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El Toro Yislt.s Buena
VENTURA -El Toro High's
Charicrs. ranked No. I in Orange
County for weeks until Mission
Vitjo wrestled away the honor. as
well as the South Coast league
ch1mpionship. risks its 9-1 repu-
11t1on toniaht at Ventura High
whert B~n• (S-S) awaits in a CIF
Otvi ion II first round pme.
Ka koff 1s set for 7:30 with the
winner advancina to the second
round 1p1ns1 Lynwood
-1J1 ,.. Dally Pl.,.,
I.Izzo to Santa Clara
HUNTINGTON BEACH -J.P.
ltiuo. an All unttt ltq&lf[tchcr for Hun11n11on Beach lf i a a
junior, s &ntd a national tltr of
intent to 1ucnd Santa C'11r1 on 1
blwblll tchotarship Friday. "' """' ""-'
• ,. Diii!
Non:-confcrencc tchools ltd the
1990 NFL collttf: dnn whh 79
pla)cn kf:'
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Costa Mesa ruru
into a buzz saw,
succumbs, 40-0
8y e.rry Fauitner
0.-.~0...Poo
"RRO't 0 G R°' 'DE @•-
-The Cosu \tM.a High 01-
football team dro' e :: 51)
m 1J('S and r3n into a huu uv.. "'hilt'
ho\t .\rro~ o C.1rande H1gh's
c-kmt"nle 1nten JUSt pfa1n ran
..,. 11d
Sainten a JUntor uulbad: scored
fi,e touchdov.n\ and rushcd for :!5-
~ar<h on JUSt 1.i camcs to 'cad tht'
founh~drd U,ks to a 40-0 '1c·
tor. 1n tht' fiN round of tht' CTF
()i, 1\1on \II pla,offs on their o-.n
field
"\\ e v.ert totall' out-mannrd · < •>sa.. \t~ High C oarh Tom
Baldv.m ~ad ··1 ha,cn't ~n a bad.
Iii,;(' that for a long lime \\ e JUSt
couldrt't tacl k ham
Saintcn o~nrd the s.conng mid·
v.a' through the first pniod cashing
in d lumb c on C O\ta \ksa \ first
pla~
..\tie• the lag "" dt'lt'n'>C.· stuffed a
\fostang\ back to for('( a fumbk th<"
h~ts rC'C'O\ t'rc-d at th<' ( osta \f<'S3 6.
Sainten tool onl~ one pta> to find
pa)d1n v.11h .., I" left 10 lhc fine
Qllar1('f
The \lust.An~. v.ho fin1sht'd 6-5.
their v. mningt'St ~son since 1979.
sto pped the nt'\t EaglC"S pos.sn1on.
bur the hcxt\ \Corrd tht' ne~t thrtt
rime-<. the~ '(OU(hcd the: ball to put
t~ g.am<' a"a' at the 1nterm1ss1on
'iaantt'n v. ho lifted his touchdo"'n
total to 'o for the \.eason en route to
breaking tht' \Chool single-season
record for rushani and touchdov.ns
broke-8 'ards for a '!oCOrc "'1th 11 18
kft m th~ first half to make 11 14-0
He al\O added toulhdo"n Jaunts of
I., f> and ~h 'a rd\ bcforc rctmng for
the n1a.ht
Costa M<'S3 bh11cd rckntkssl)
and hm11rd the ugJcs pass1ngpme
But v.hcn the hosts runnmg backs
did brl'a~ the hne of scnmmagc. 11
"as usuall) for first-do"'n ~ardage
.\rro~o 0randc (9-1 ). amass('d
378 ~ards rushing. v.1th all six touch-
do" ns on the around The "l.lonhem
ua1uc runner-up al~ pounded out :n first do"ns
··\\e had to blitz 1r·s not a quc-s-
11on of whether ,..e should have or
\houldn't ha'l'... Bald"''" said
··we·,e taken chances all yt'ar and
that wasn't the rt>ason the) beat us
We \hut do"'n the olher kids that
ran the ball bur Saanten "as JUSt
at'Kolutd) suf>'r r~ccllcnt "
Costa Mesa ~niors Quoc Pham
and ()a, 1d Phillips pla)rd "ahantl~
m their final game. drawing pra1St'.
along v.1th third·)elr Staner Dub)
Ospma. from Baldwin
··we hit with them prctt~ v.ell. I
thought ·· Bald" 1n said "Our st'ntor
kadersh1p has rcall) bttn excellent
1h1s )ear I thouaht all our seniors
pla)cd "ell to night. Quoc rcall)
came up and laid the lrather on
them a couple times. I think he
should be an All.('IF player.
Pham. also a three-year staner.
led the Mustangs offcnst' with 11 7
all-purpose yards. inctud1na two
pass rc<'Cpt1ons for 51 yards. He also
retun~d a kickoff 49 yards.
( o ta Mesa quarterback Ryan
McEvoy connected with Pham on a
44->ard screen pass to the Eaal" 20
•1th the ~ 7-0 But McE'
pin('d onl~ 1 µrds on thrtt strata
nm('S and a fake ftdd goal Pl
from Osptna 10 Phtlhps ~ u~
urds sh' on first 00..-n
· .. To fumblt on our fiBl pf.a) ,.
'en unfonunatc. but thcst kt
tu,·e come bad. from achtt'lll)
~son·· BaJd-.in said -\\e go1
do"' n to the I~. but -.e 1us1 could1
punc-h 11 in and one pla) later. Sau
en brnke another Ont' -
Costa \ksa. v.h1ch rommm
four tumo\.'.ers. mo"('d into .\rro
0rande temtof') 1us1 ontt more
night and could not pm~rate t
EagJn' 35 the mt of 1he •-a~
The \tustangs ma~ 1us1 t\
fi~t do-. ns aftt>r the fil"\t quari1
fi,e in all
.. Our defense l ept puuing o
offense 1n pos1uon 10 ma.le big pl.a
b~ cons1stentl~ shulling the
do "'n .. ..\rro'o Grande Coach Je
Huss \aid ·
Senior 1.a1lbacl knna1~ Jack~
rushed for 4.., ~ ards on e1gh1 came
but lht' \tunangs neurd JUSt
rushing ~ar<is
McE' O\ "'as also sackrd fo
um" for.mmus-:!S 'ards. and "'
also ctmta1ned on his quanerba•
dra"'s
Bald"' in c-.prcss('d d1sappo1r
mcn1'A1th .\rro~o Grande for gou
"'11h It!. staning ofTt'nse for tho
quant'~ and us staning quan.crbac
lhroughout
"I reall} don't lno" v.hat the
kids 'At'rt' still doing in tht're v.11h ti
Kore H-0." Bald-.1n said "I IU("
the~ "ere tr~ing to hum1hate u
What 1f 1hat running back had 10
ten hun" Wht'n I coach('d lw
Cunis lat Santa .\na High). "e ht-.
~ople too. but he didn't pla) tt
Sttond half of .. of ow 9 rciula
sca\On garnc-s ..
.. Hu~~ ansv.cn'tl Baldv.1n's co1
ccms. sa~ mg he "as using the \("
ond half to pre-pare-his team ft
futu"" pla~ofT gamc-s
"This 11 tht> lime of )Car "hen ~
ha' e to pla~ and <.'\C'Cute to ""fir
out game:· Huss c'plaincd
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Tough test awaits Cal Lutherai
JtUNTINGTON BEAC H
California Luth<'ran H1sh will face
llS bla&t11 Obstacle O( the )cat as the
C-Ha\\'ks hc>Sl top seeded Antelope
Val~)' Chnshan in C IF E1aht·m1n
mall Divl\1on 1CCOnd round foot·
ball action toda)' It 1:30 p.m
Both teams 1rt co mina off bis
nrst rounJ 'ictoric in '°"nd one.
but the uaJn. Krotdina to c.
Hawk C'oach Oa\C Rlntlt. lhould
ht thc cltar-cut favontn to move
on,
••f.hty hne I artat prop'l.m -
alm<KI m11itary·St>lt '""' u1 4is-ciplinc:· 8'r1ch uid ... :The coeth
uses h1 11t to t~ir ldv1nt-.e.
Thcr ha"c 1 much biwr propam
1
than ~e have
··0n offense. they run a t'Ompk
system that's headed up b)'
sophomort lcO·haMkr that I IUC2
is scnsa11onal. On dcfcn tht)' ha\
two b1a tincbaC'kcn.''
The C-Hawlcs will count« •it
wn1or quartci'brlck Brad Pluckhari
who Irids tM team in both -~
ind ru hina. He 1lt0 paa)'s ftc
saftt) for Cal luthnan and Iced
them in intcrtepcion
.. WithOut I doubt. 8r*1 h8t 10 b
1 ~t ~for us to win ... lantl
said. "Wc n«d to c:ofttrol the bal
on offtfttt and not make any tum
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RIALTO -Ocftn 11-View Hiah_ ran ~nto a D •
monster Friday n•aht. A
bi~ uaJy pttn Ont with yellow
tnmm1np.
Comina off last wetk's victory
over Fontan~. formerly the 10~
ranktd team 1n the state, it would
have betn understandable if
Ei1enbower's &ales had a sliaht
letdown in this one.
Thcrr would be no such luck for
Coach Howard lsom·s Seahawks in
the first round of the CIF Division
I football playoffs. Behind.a slew of
talented skill players. the Eagles
rolled to 1 27-7 victory before an
estimated crowd of 3.000 at ..
Eisenhower High.
Eqles C01ch Tom Hoak had the
diffi~lt task of motivating his play-
ers this week after the J 6-7 win at
Fontana. and althouah Eisenhower
was playing "emotionally and men-
tally tired." the Eagles came out
unscathed.
The arttn and yellow Eagles, 11-0
and ranked No. I in the CIF
Division I, advance to the quar-
terfinals to faet Mater Dci.
"With the athletes they've aot. socwcr of later they're going to get j o.illll Henklnle>r.,. Coelt o.ly Plot
you:· said Isom. whose Seahawks Rubldoux's Marc Lewis breaks free for yardage as Edison linebacker Danny Steinle pursues from behind.
prrvcnted the big play in the first E
half. "We did an citccllcnt job in the DISON
~rst half, but then we threw'?\ so From C 1
1ntcrcept1ons and that put us in Gingnch was saH d from another
bi~d. . · interception on the next sencs when ~hen Y?U &J VC them good ficJd a penalty offset the turnover. He
position. It s touah to hold them then hit Brandon Jessie for 38 yards
down. We pla)cd the No. I Learn. to the RubidouA 3 w11h Travis
but I think there art several fine Balding going the remaining )ard-
!cams in the division .and it'll be a$c for the score. Brent Hanson
interesting to sec how 11 turns out. kicked the conversion and it was
Eisenhower's one of the best." 14-7 with the Chargers back an the
Eisenhower essentially pul mat-game.
tcrs away in the tl\ird quarter when Hughey then went 56 yards for a
Junior tailback Omar Love dove score and af\er an Edison punt, he
into the end 1one for a I-yard scampered 50 yards for a third TD.
touchdo wn to make 11 19-0. He scored on each of his first thrtt
Ocean View (5-4-1) bounced back cam es and had 147 yards to show
in style. however. to show the hosts for ~is ~fforts
1t was not over )Cl. _With. I :52 left 1n., the half. G an·
Foll owing the ensuing kickoff. gnch hit Jessie fo r -4 )ards and a
when Qumq Adams devastated score but the con ,crs1on try was
Ocean View's Dennis Eichcn at the blocked ~nd the score stood at . ., 28-13 at an1crm1ss1on. Eisenhower. I. the Scahawks dro'e The Falcons were able to put a
79 )ards o n S(\Cn pla)ls to cut the field goal o n the board in the third
deficit to 19-7 period after using 8:26 o n the clock
Ocean Vu:w quarterback Rand) w;th their running game. Shupp
Karliner. who completed 15 of 25
tosses for 133 )ards. connected with
wide out Jeff Bush on a 29-yard
scoring play 10 cap the march. Ron
L1ghtner's kick was good and Ocean
View was finall) on the board.
'"I didn't citpcct us to have the
game of our careers tonight." Hoak
said. "Pia> ing Fontana the way we
did was draining all week long. and
the players were tired.
"But we had to do some things.
and we did them. (The Scahawks)
scored. and we came right back.''
The Eagles. indeed. ended any
ho pe the Scahawks had in coming
back.
Aficr Ocean View srortd its first
and only touchdown with 4:46 left
m the third. the Eagles needed only
four plays to make 1t 27-7.
Love. who earned 16 times for
164 )ards and tw o scores. blasted in
with a 43-yard touchdown run to
cap Eisenhower's dnvc and give the
Eagles a comfortable lead.
Love earned for 54 yards on his
first run of the second half to set up
Eisenhower's to uchdown with 8:51
left in the third.
"We knew about (love) comina
in." Isom said. "He's a player.
They've got a lot of team !lpccd in
general."
Ocean View senior fullback Man
Barry. who rushed 11 times for 71
>ards. and rcce1,crs Bush and Al-
bert Fanoga were the primary
reasons for the Scahawks g.ainina
21 3 'ards of offense.
Three inte rcep11ons. though.
killed eahawk s driv es as
Eisenhower con,crted o ne of the
kicked a 26-yard 3-pointer and it
was 31-13. The Falcons had lost a
touchdown on an ineligible man
down field on a fake "1ock the
previous play.
Wuh time running o ut. Ed ison
tned a founh down pass with 47
seconds remaining in the third
period but it fell incomplete.
Rubidoull then scored on a 21 •
)3rd run b:r Marc Lewis with the
Chargers getting their final TD on a
G ingrich to Mike Cunningham pass
for 42 yards w;th 9:24 rtmaining.
The two-point conversion try fail-
ed.
Rubidoux scored llS final TD
with 3:54 remaining on a I-yard run
b) Harm with Chip Anderson
blocking t he convers ion try for the
C hargers.
Hughe) and Hams picked up 213
'ards between them with Lewis
ge111ng 75 more and quanerback
Sand) Smith 41 to key the Falcon
attack. The C itrus Belt team had
o ne incomplete pass in the first
half. then connected on a 42-yard
aerial to Kt up their fifth .. touch-
down.
Gingnch. one of the county~ top
passing threats. hit on 27 tJf 46
attempts with two interttpt1ons
and 401 yards on a night that
offense was the key to succns.
Cunningham was his top receiver
with ~for· 127 yards although Jessie
picked up 181 yards on sill comple-
tions including two where he com-
pletely overshadowed the defense.
At 6-foot·5. he sometimes towers
o ver the defcn~ and used his height
10 advantage.
Edison had only four receivers
with Balding grabbing eight for 5 I
yards and R)an Blanchard four for
47.
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Edr-Jtult 24 NU fl-om G.nerletl (kid< '••'-0) 151 ltuo-$11¥• U FG, U.
'--"'O... ltuo-t.-lt ?l 1'\111 tsn.-kKi.I. 10-•l
Edr-Cunnlnehem '1 NU t<om Glno<lcll (roJft
tailed) t:24
Rul>-+4arr1• I run (lllCk Clloc:ked) l ~
Attendance' 3,200 (flh,..,.led)
GAME STATISTICS ·-F ''" dOwn• 11 ll~·varoeot '1 ·.._
Pan.ng varoaot 0 Penonv 1·2·0
"•""'" n roeoa• 13 S.Ck• Yaroeot l·mlfl·S
'"1 vardaee 4'I
Punt\ 1·2'
F urnotH ·!OSI 0·0
Plnaltiti • v ardff4t I ·to
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Hor·mlnus I I(..,._ 11. l("'llft• 1-.
Willta""1. H or ·miflus 2. Wlnfrev. I· I
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INOtVIOU4L ~Ass.G ./ It ucr-S Smflfl I· 7·0 42
Ed~td'I 71· .. ·2 ~l
IMONtOU4L alC.alVIMG Rl.0-M Sn\ltPI, 1·'2
E~ldlnv. l·Sl 91.analll'd •·•1 Jet1 .. •·Ill C~l'l'I t · 1?7
picks into a touchdown. It was early an the second quaner ~ ...,_1n10renoe eo.. Deity Hoc
with Ocea n View moving when Edison Coach Dave White yells orders from SldeUnes, and Travis Balding evades tackler and tooks upfletd for opening.
Demond Thompkins stepped in
front of Karliner pass at the Ocean
View 29. Usina arcat field position.
the Eaalcs scored with 7:20 ten in
the half to make 11 13-0.
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Dlablos have their own way, rlpll'cadla 68-16
Special to the Deity Pilot
MISSION VIEJO -e••
Mission V1CJO Hiah's 01-
Diablos engaged in a
same of child·s play b(forc handina
Arc.adia a 56-15 drubbina in a
Divisio n II first-round football play-
off' pmc at Capistrano Valley High
Friday ni~t.
The Diablos (I~ I) ICOrtd four to~hdowns on their first seven
pl•> of the pmc and opened a 42-0
halftime lud to overwhelm
Arcadia. the tbtrd·place team from
\hC PlctfiC Ua&IJC. I
Mission VieJO, sctdcd No. 2 1n the
d1\'ision. wall play Downey nu• Fn·
day -and it ~ll be a tr'l\iel date for
the Diablos an the second round
Olablo coach Mike Rush was en·
cou,..ed by the qu1ck sian by hi
team, 'll'htch cnahied him to mt hit
tancn for most of the 1CCOnd half
"Tbinp act touah tn tM sMY· om." Rush said ··You have to be
raror harp and ha\le to be· the
rmdator or cite you11 be the ]"'Y·
Nobody 11 eoins '° 9'old blc\.
Af\:ad .. (S-6) pla)td alt-out. but it
was hardly mouth to "op the SOulh
Coast League champions. M1ss1on
Viejo's Marcellus C'hrishon ran 80
)ards for a touchdown on the first
play of the game to give a hint of
thinas to come.
On the second series. D1ablo
quanerback Tim Snowden lofitd •
4 7-yard touchdown pus to Anthony
Ramitt~ for a 14-0 lead. The same
play to Ramltt1 worked on the first
play of the tturd series. thu time for « yards and the scott.
nowdcn found the middle ol)(n
apsn on tbas third pus of the aame. a sctttn that Ja n Pappas turned
into a 26-ya.rd touchdown for a 28-0
ma rain with J: 10 tcf\ 1n the first
quantt. ··we saw on films that the middle
wa Optn and ~ wanted to ,., deep
on C\'Cf'Y play.·· no-.dcn said .
Sttina )\alt 1-o quartm or actaon,
nowdcn t"Oma*Ud 7 of 11 pa: ror l 79 yardi and thrtt toucbdown
C1'riihon arid \he rat of the Oiablo
the ofrtftte alto c.lled 11 a naabt at
halftime. Chnsbon ldded a IC\'Cn·
yard tCMtehdown Nft in tbe tte0nd
quaner and nnilhtd whh t ..... yards
on nint C'ai'rin.
kau Lclrc1on. a seanins dc--
fens1ve end for the Diablos. capped
the dynamic half of offense with a
16-yard run with 4:09 left in the
scrond quaner. The Diabaos also
had two touchdowns called back by
l)(naltics in the first half.
Both teams ran 2S plays 1n the
first half. but Minion Viejo
outp1ncd Araidaa. l6l-17.
Defensively. Minion Vie~o
sacked Aped~ quanert.c:t Kevan
Schramm five timn and Mid
Artad1a to ttr0 net yards Nthana in
the first half.
. "You doft'• know whit lo upcct
1n the playolts when the team is oua
o( tM 1rta aod you 1tt the teem
first-hand.•' Rush Mid. .. We just
pttpertd to win. You try to ICl "Pan offtn ive llmt _.,.and 1 ~vc
pme plan and try lo c ec:ute iL .. ...
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MINISTER-II WU
lioi lwnlins KMOO b
die Caayoe C~ Friday=
M WCllllliuwr H~ wu 11'1!
OUt the CTF'. Divdion f pr.~
40-0.
.. They came to pliy." waa •
miostet Coecb Siu a.rt aid OllM
Cowboys. "'I'm not IO sutt we were
., ready ~ly .. -should ha\le bem.. ..
In the first half, the Lions pla)iecl even with Canyon. comjnc up bia oa
ddmsc. LlncbadEtt vuce Se111CD0
provided the only 1mplip1 for lbc
Lion ,tiPJ>i~~~
Bialas' pass at the Watm:inilter l·
yard line, savi na • tOuc:bdown ud
keeping his team in the pme at 0-0.
Senteno came up bia 'Pin on the
Cowboys' next posseaiotl. coveriJll
up Canyon tailback SCX>u Bladie'a
fumble. shutting down another
drive. Senteno aJso added a
monstrous sack on Bialas on Ca·
nyon's nellt drive. But that WU the
only roaring to come from the Lions
this ~ven1ng.
After the Senteno sack. ~·
quancrt>ack Bialas connec1ed wadl
tight end Darren Jackson on a 2~
yard pin to the Lion ~yard line.
which set up B1alas' 2·yud toudl·
down run with three minutes kt\ in
the first half. On a broken play,
Bialas was forced to pass in·
compktc:. &Jving the Cowboys a 6..()
lead.
.. They're a very discipliDed
team." Clark said. .. And we jU5t
couldn't stop them. We just couldn't
get on track.
.. They really shut down what ~
do oot. Forced us into somethina
we do n '1 hke to do ...
It wasn·1 until lhe third quaner.
when the game really blew open.
Afler a 77-yard kick-off return set up
tailback David McDivitt's I-yard
plunge into the end zone. the Cow-
boys took Westminster out of the
game: on Bialas' 36-yard comp&etiol)
to Wide JCCCivcr Jim Zopelis, sivina
Canyon a commanding 27-0 CJdie.
Bialas found Zopelis again for a ~
yard scorr on lht Cowboys' next
possession wtth just under four
minutes left in the third qu.ancr.
Bullas had a fantastic night for the
Cowboys. completing 11 of I I
passes for 222 yards. includina the
36 and 20 yard connections with
Zopehs Bialas also got into the
running pme car)i n& the. ball six
umes for 16 vards.
E'en Zopdis had a great night on
the rttti vi ng cnct "ON!Ve passes for--
I 2S yards a qd two touchdowns.
McDtvitt scrambled 27 yards for
Canyon's final scoring drive of the-
n1ght. a I -play possession. Mcl>ivitt
had a big night for the Cowboys,
carrying the hall 19 times for 104
yards and his two TDs. Fullback Jeff
Bernards earned the p1gsk:in twi~
for I 7 )ards.
It wasn"t JUSt a big night for Ca·
nyon's offense which totaled 392 net
)ards. But the Cowboys dcfcnte put
on a grand pcrtonMncc. sacking the
Lio ns· quancrbacks SC\len times for
mmus-34 yards and holdV"g the
Wcstm1n1stc:r offc:nsc to j~t 14'9
)&rds total.
Blades scored on a 3-yard Jaunt
for the Cowboys with only 42 sec-
ond s lcfi in the first half. but Bialas'
pass attempt faLled. allowina Ca-
n:ron to o nl) a 12-0 halftime lead.
Lions starting quancrbllck Matt
Baile) led Westminster in rushing
with 56 )arcts on I 0 canin, while
fullback Lucas Jones tallied 48 yards
on I 0 attempts.
The Lions in the last minute ofthe
game. dnving behind quannbeck
Johnn) Mahuricl'I landed them-
sch es on the 20-yard line, hopma
for a last S«ond .score. But on the
ensuing three pla)'S.. Mahuricn could
onh get Westminster to the 10-yard
hnt' of Can)on and so ended the
game
In the first quancr. the Lions had
1 chan~ to put three points on the
boards "'1th a founh down and 16
1ns1de Can)'on's 30-yard hne. But
C1ark dmded lo go for 1t and Bailey
was tackled after a pin of four
)lrds.. g.iv1na the Cowboys the b&U.
It was a touah night all around b'
the Westminster passm1 pme. as
tht' QB onl) completed 4 for 21 for
o nl) 60 ~an.ls.
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College basketball previews
CCI slows pace, empaslzes defense, ,
alms for first District 3 playoff berth
By Jon Ferguson
Orange Coast Oatty P1101
IR\' I "1 E. -I l1lllm UlJt I he ( hmt
(ollcg1: In 1nl· ml·n\ hasl..e1 hall
tcam·'.I most 'iUCl'l'\\lut \l'J\on at the
N..\I..\ lcH·I. lhL'rL· ~1 111 rcm:unc,
mulh room for 1mrro'l'mcn1. .ind
fif\1 -H·ar < <>Jl h ( 1 rl'g Ma r<,ha ll
kn n\,., 11 \.\on"1 h.tp~·n uq•rn1gh1
\Cl pla,cr' aJm1t lht \oung
cnath\ l'llthu.,1asm anJ J1'><:1phm·
ha' alrcad' " ll p~·d the ll'Jm into
a '\ha ix· 11 ha.,n·1 H'Jl hed in th<.· pa'.lt
··He"• put pr<."\'>Ure on U\ .. "c11h
Rogl·r.., \:11d "l ac,1 \t•ar therl'
,,a.,n't mulh prt'\\Url' and then
\\C''J get in the gamec; and not be
read) tor 11 Thi' )l'ar I thin!.. "'c'll
tx-mnrt· 11r1:pan·d ..
Thl· I ;igk' finish1..·d 11-20 O\ol'rall
and 1-4 1n the ( 111ldcn \tate .\1hkt11..
Conferl'n1..1: last \t'a..,on after lo)1ng
tht•ir final 1,e,cn game~ (CJ \.loas
J-2 111 cunft•r1:ncc when a scne\ of
1nJur1c1, tuoll. the r toll
Thq "on more games than eH'r.
but the IO\\l''i 'ltlll tended to ~
blu\-t>ut~ ac, in pa'it )Cars. some-
thing th1'i team wnn ts to change
The goal'> for this season are
foggy nght no". although Ma'1Jlall
"ould hkc to ~c the squad battle
Point Loma and Cal Baptl'lt for the
la'lt pla)'ofT berth (there arc SC\en
for the 13-team Nl\IA D1stnct 3).
.. On a bad da). I've got II down
to four (wins). and on a good da)'.
it'" SOO." Marshall said.
Marshall prefers an up-tempo of-
fense. but a lack of ball-handling
guards and n hcnch which goc~ only
t""o or thn.·e deep dictate\ the
f;igles IX' morl' pa11ent and try to
hm1t po'>\l'\\IOO'i wh1k cutting
dn\.\ n turno' t'r\
Bui \lJr\h,111'\ pride 1\ in h1~
dclenSl'. soml"h1ng he worked hard
on at \\ L''• .1unt. "here he assisted
Chl·t l\.ammcrcr He said the team
necJ, 10 u 1ncentrate on playing
solid lundamental defense 'A-1thou1
ti") 1ng to go for tht' steal and gelling
~at ~o often
ThL· top rctuml·rs arc seniors
Jamie Mcc;;han and Roger<,. and
Junior Aaron Cla~n "ho :ill pla}ed
kc~ roles a }Car ago hut Rogers
""on't pla~ until thl' tilth game
because h1' remaining d1g1bil1t) I'>
hm1IC'd and Cla~Cll I\ rCl'O \Cr>ng
from ankle and ach1lll'' 1nJurn•1,
suffered in soc:cer.
The team shot onl} 44 JX'rlcnl
from the field last season. 12th 111
the d1~trict. but v.a\ founh in '\-
point percentage (.40)). Mc~han
helped keep tho~ perct:ntagc<, ur
"h1le r:mking ninth in the d1strn t
in ~onr1g at 17.7 points per game
behind strong out.,1de shooting
Rogers shoots "'ell inside and
out. leading the team 1n '\-point
percentage. and offers a strong re-
bounder Marshall would like to \Cl'
him shoot more. M1kc Oden ot
Irvine High and Rancho Santiago
College will start at center until
Rogers' return.
Clasen 1s a fine all-around athlete
who is one of the best soccer playc"
1n the d1o;tri ct and happcM to shoot
well on the haskcthall court. But
unul hc returns. Brian Hazd"od. a
freshman wnl~-on from Roanoke.
Tc,as. will \tan at small forward
The harde'>t ta sk will be filling
hole<. "here point glU}rd Albert Ga)
graduated and power forward
1'.nin Kuu clccll.'d not to return.
Thl· t" o kc} prOSJ>«lS to fi II
thoS<.' holes are freshman guard
( llrl'\ <,m1th from Glendora and
Junior transfer Ian Donnelly from < )prec,s C ollcgc But Donnelly will
haH' to C'arn the spot back from
\ophomnre Carl Bronson when he
rcrm ere; from a sprained ankle
\\h1 t h 1..uulJ sideline him up to
anotha t\\O "'eeks.
~t·n1m \11ke Rogers will ~ the
third guarJ. but he 1s reco,ering
fr om an clhow to the arm in prac-
l ll'<' "hll h hrok1: blood vcssch and
l•IU\l'tl lhl· arm to swell to nearly
twKc 11' normal size.
lnt>-91 schedute
Sat No• 11 -UC Ml' o~. Wtcl NO• 71
a1 La v.-ne Fri Sat Nov 23-2• -11 UC
\t CJ f'"o I ""•, 1f'lll 11>1 T uti Nov 77 -al IV'""., Thu• Sat Nov 1t·O« I -et Pf'~ 1 11\ T ovu'l1m•nt to.t 'I~· :,... Of'( • I (l'lr1i1 coii.v. Irvine
r.,.,,,.~.,. ... 1 w~ DK 11 -LIFE 81~. Sal .
0<· ~ .. 1 C 11•unon1 MucSO I om. Tuei .
o.-< 11 Ca• Lu'"•'•" Thur O« 20 -Mount ""... • • , '•' o~ 11 19 -'""'' c~ t•v•.,. ("'''1"'•' Tovrne~1 tl>a F • J•• • CO<>< oro11 Seward T uH Jen
I Wt\1mon•• S.1 Ja'l 12 -al Cah!wnla
8101 ,,. T •• , Ja" u -el Pomt Loma
Na/I'""'' Sa• Jen 19 -Sout~n C.rifot,,._ (01191• I JI\ Jan 72 -AruM Pacilic•. Sal
Jan 7b F •H no P•ClllC T~ Jen 1' -
PK.toe (r''"'' l 'l
F • i 10 I ( e~1or"'e 811>1111•. Tllft Fe4> s e• Wl\fmot\I" Sal Feo • -el $oulh«n
Ca ,f0<n a C'1''19f'' Tuei Fe«> 11 -Polftl Lomll
Nl1et-· Sal F.O 16 -AlUM pKlfk•,
Tue' Fttl " -11 Frnno PllClflc"
Al lllmt\ .,_.," el 7 30 om UllleU notM
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Graff heads improved CCI women 's team
By Jon Ferguaon
Orenge Cout Deify PllOI
JRVINE Coach Kt"nt
Schlichtemeier. hke ht$ team , has
faced some tryina times 1n his first
two 5Casons as the Chnst College
Irvine head women's basketball
coach. but a quahty rcc'ru1ttna year
and a ttron1 nucleus of returners
bodn ~II (or 1he futurt'.
Th 1990-91 Stason prom1S<'s to
be better for the Easies, who have
won JU t 11 pmCJ. 1ncludin1 two tn
1hc Golden t.atc AlhJcuc Con-
ference. ovtt tht' pa t two S<'asons.
This )tar. hlichtcmt'icr hopci the
team an chalknac ror • district
playoff bct1h, altbouah it 1till has
no wnion
~ c>fl'!iuard Gcr>evicvc
OrillK. 9Wllo earned ICCOnd team
NAIA M>illrit1 J aad lint tum
atl (15A ..... IMIOft, l'llllbd (iihlh
ln the alltnct in aconna ( 14.J
I •
points). six th 1n free-throw per-
centage (. 756). lhird in 3-point per-
centage (.196) and fourth 1n assists
(4 3).
Junior Lauren Rich, who 1~ com·
ing off kn«' surgery after playmg
little a year aao. could take over the
power forward position despite her
S-foot-8 taturc.
But the key hes 1n six takntcd
newcomers. five who will con-
tribute 1mmcd1atel)'.
It's tbc mos1 t.alcnttd ,quad yet
for Schlichtcmeicr. who came from
Florida and 1s bcamna.na to build a
r«ruitina ~twork 1n the Wt': L
Oitte MeJCr, 1 6-fooi-2 t.artina
frc hman center who pla)cd dub
be ketball 1n Denmark and just
mrsscd makint lhe n.1ion1J team,
ain shoot ini1de °' out. and Me,er
will be baclled by 6·foo1-l
bk_~ Hip prodaact J1eltic
Hatten, a fl hman ~ho tho ai1ttt
of former Long Beuch Sta(e stand·
uut John Hattt'n.
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Nov If -et C., Stale Oomt11t1Ue1 Htb Tllft ,
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-et F~tOe Souttltlm, t UI'\.
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COSTA MESA ·-Tbe Soutbcm
California Collete men's ~
tea1n hu a aouth obj«tive Whicb
ain bt Mated 11mply -repeaL
Tite Vaquards. 26-9 &alt IC&IOD,
are aimina for a third rontcattive
Golden St.ate Ath~tic Conference
title, a second straiahl NAIA Di•
trict l title and a return to the
national tournament, but they'll do
it in a sliahtly different manner
than the past.
0 We want to 10 back ind try to
do even better than we did last
year," said senior center Jeff
Bick.more, the district Player of ihc
Year who helped the Vanguaf'\1s to
a first-round win at the national
tournament. "If we don't win it
(District 3 Tournament). it's liu we
didn't do anything."
Coach Bill Reynolds, who has
averaged 22 wins in nine seasons at
SCC. said his I 0th year at the helm
may be as challenging as ever.
Gone are Terry Scruggs. an
NC AA Division I cali6cr player
who was the team's unequalled
clutch pla)er. point guard John
Mounce. an all-around gem . and
off-guard Rici.. "'-1tmer '
T"o starter~ return and there 1s a
talented hst of ne\.\comer;. but the
depth of outs1dr shooters -a
mamsta) of S('C\ 'iUCCeSS dunng
the '80s -1s not there . .\ }car ago.
the Vanguards hit 51 ix·rcent from
the floor. 44 pcrrcnt from J-point
range and 77 percent from the hne .
.\s a rl'suh. Re) nolds thinks the
Vanguard<; ma) go 10 the half-coun
1ns1dC' game a hit more than m the
past. although 1hat doesn't mean
the team's helter-~kC'lter running
game will disappear.
··v. r ma~ Ix· pushing tt. hut I
think ..... e·re going to ~ mort· of a
ha In med a11acl "11h mort· 1ns1dc
play. because we·re not going to
come down and put it up on 1he
transition as frequently until we
prove we have kids who can do
that." Reynolds said.
One player who can is 6-foot-3
returning starter Mike HenJum,
who led the team in 3-po1nt shoot-
ing perttnta.ge (62.3 percent) a year
ago but was reluctant to shoot. He
should improve on his 8.8 points
and 4.2 1'ebounds per game of last
~ason. while continuing to ruard
the opponenfs ~sl man.
However. the ma1nsta> of the
offense will be Bickmore. a t\.\o-
time all-district selection who
earned the starting job as a red-shin
freshman and averaged 19 2 points
and 7.4 rebounds while shooting 57
JXrn·nt from thr field last season.
T"'o ')('niors mO\ ing into i.tarting
roks arc 6-foot-J power forward
Arya n Moore and 5-foot· 1. l wing
guard El~n Da' 1s.
Moon· (6.4 points. 3.6 rebounds).
who nourished 1n the District J
pla)ofTs fan dra" some of the
pressure a"a~ from B1ckmor1: 1f he
• boolll hit offensive akill1 and cmuaua. level.
Dav;.. wbo wiU likely ldtJe in
ofl'.prd when M recovm from oW.tcalOn ankle i~u~, a
S.2 points and 3.9 aaasu. £i
junior Kyle c.tnpudli (lbe JOn
Cal Coach Lou Campanelli) or foot-6 junior Aubrey Walton ( t.
Mary's transfer who spent 1hc t
two years in tbe Navy) rould co r
if Davis isn't ready.
The blunt question mark it
point auard, where fresh.man J n
Quinn out of Mater-Oci and juni r
Ron Scipio have emerged as t p
candidates.
Reynolds t~ans--ioward Scipib.
who started at Grand Canyon Col-
lege as a freshman and at LA City
College as a sophomore before sh-
ti ng out four years to serve as
assistant coach at Manuel Arts
High. But he has only practiced a
week since returning from ankle
end achilles heel problems.
Quinn has be progressiog rapidly
but suffers from lack of cxpcnencc
and offensive skills which arc only
bcginnina to develop. He could still
~the man.
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$al . Nov 17 -el Pllf'ION Pllte<. TUft. Nov
20 -No<thwnler11 ol IOWa, Ftl·S.I •• No•. 2l·7•
-el C~ TOU<nemenl, !tie, Tllun. Nov 1t
-ei MlnourH(.eme\ Clly, Frl·Set , Nov JO·
O.C I -el Mld·A"'8f'lcen T~. 11)9
Wed • o.c. s -II Loma LlnOw; Thun • Ot<
6 -Chrl\llan Htf'lleee. Sal .. Dec I -Cal Stele
C>oml1'0uer Hllli , Sel . <>« IS -l!llole; Mon .
Oec 17 -Occldeft1e1, Sat • Dec. 2t -Cerllle~
of WISC0t1sln
Tll<.lrt . Jen l -EvellMI 9f MlsSOUl'I. S.I
Jen s -.. ,.,.., Ind . TUH ' JM I -el FrMno
Pec1fle", Sal ' Jen 17 -Aline Pacific•. TUM Jen IS -C1lltor11le au11i1•; Set . Jan, It -et
Cr""' Colteve lrvlM". Tun.. Jan n -Wl-mont•, Sat , Jen 16 -et Tiit Mas1~·1. T s .
Jen 1' -11 Polnt Lome Nea•r-·
Fri. FeQ I -el AUU8 !>Kiiie'. TUM., s -FrMno Pacific": Tnur . Fee 7 -P lie
C11<1sllen. S.1 .. FeC> 9 -Christ C~ lrvl ' Tuei. Fifi 11 -e1 Celllorni. 8101111•; s,1
F•I> 16 -al Wntmonl'. Wtcl Fii> 20 ; el
Chrl\llen Htf'll9", Fri. Fet> 72 -Point L
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Good recruiting class boosts SCC Wome
By Jon Ferguson
Otenge Coe.al Detty P110I
( OSl .\ Ml \ -lnJuncs and
graduation depicted thl' Southern
(ahforn1a ( oll egc "'omen's bask<."t·
hall team of several kc ) players. but
a great rl'lru1ling c:lass \\-Ill make
sccond-\'ear Coach David Smith's
youthfui team one to contend wrth. sec finished 11 -17 last season
while losing its final nine games to
finish near the cellar of the Golden
State Athletic Confrrcnce.
Sl'nior forwards Jenn ifer
Hartigan and Gail Brown gradu-
ated, and ~ophomorc renter Nora
Menken (broken vertebra from
auto accident) and Junior forward
Kim Ensing (congenital spinal cord
disorder) "ere ptns1call) unable to
return
While thl' top four frontlinc play-
ers arc gone. there arc two talented
staning guards back. a center who
missed most of the season with an
1nJUf) and a group of six recruits
which inciudcd fi ve of Smith's top
s11t targeted pla)e~
It all addi. up to an 1mprovt-d
team. one m1th thinks has the
poten11al to mature into a 20-gamc
"inner. The goal I'> to ma~c the
d1stnc1 pla~offs
fhc leading fl'lurncro; arc 5-foot-9
freshman guard Kn sun Be\ 1s. an
1'-.\I.\ All-D1s1nct 3 guard after
leading the team m sconng with
14.1 points per game and the d1s-
tnct in )-point percentage (.341 ).
and 5-foot-8 junior point guard
Lon Halhdiy. an all-district selec-
tion as a freshman who will move
bad. to her natural position -the
wing oppo~1tc Bevis.
Post pla) er and team captain
Suzanne Bakos. an all Orange Em-
pire Conference selection at Orange
Coast College two years aao. IS
battling back from an ankle sprain
which hindered her play all season.
She "'as being pushed by 6-foot-I
freshman Cora Ogren. who 1s re·
covering from strained knee liga-
ments
Among the ne"comcrs 1s R1 ver-
s1dc C11y College transfer Darnell
Good. a 5-foot-7 point guard who
Smith calls a ··very. vef) big ac-
qu1sit1on" and "almos1 too good of
a passer for us ...
The amval of Good. who handles
the ball "ell and moves qu1ekl ).
paired with good team quickness
Orange Coast Area briefs
across the board will enable e
Vanguards to run the break often.
attack on defense in the half coun
and perhaps use the press mort'
later in the season.
Battling for the final starting spot
at forward are 5-foot-10 Jennifer
Tuc~cr ofT Hart H1gh's t"o-11mc
CIF S-A championship team and S-
foot-11 Dana dcVaney. a quick
sidc pla~cr out of Carson C
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•oeno1ei GOIOefl State A1"'911c Confer ,
game
Golden West poloists knock off OCC
to advance to state tourney rmal
I c )"1(1 tn ACH -The Golden
Weo;t < nllegt· "a1cr polo team has ad-
' ann·d 10 thL' lhamp1onsh1p match of
the 'itatc champ1onsh1ps at Belmont
I -~ OCC triumphs, awaits playoffs
The Ornnge Coast College women's ----
\ ollcyb311 team capped off a S«ond-~ Pla1n follo ..... 1ng a p:ur of v1ctones on Fnday.
The Rustlers downed Modesto in the first
round. then streaked 10 a I 6-9 semifinal win over
rival Orange Coast 10 cam a shot at the state title.
place finish 1n the Orange Empire Con-> •
fercnce Wlth a 9-1 S. I S-4. I S-2. I S-4
Orange Coast. meanwhile. edged De AnL4.
16-15. 1n its first-round encounter before running
up against the Rustlers.
\ ictof) over Rancho Santiaao and will find out
Sunday who 11 plays in the opc:nina round of the
Sou1hcrn Cahfom1a Regionals on Tuesday.
The Pirates. 12-S overall ind 9-3 in confcrcntt,
were led by Reiko Matsumoto ( 12 kills), Jennifer
l\urtz (six kills. five blocks) and Nikki Lcmcme
After a 1-1 first quancr, C ioldcn West (26-4)
notched fi ve stnught goals dunna a decisive second
pc:nod to arasp command of the match. fhc Pirat~·s
( 23-9) nrvcr were closer than three.
'"' k1lh. fiw blocks). -By l.k Delly Piiot ,.,,..,
Better local support of Freedom Bowl urged
I I
To .. e E4lltor:
· l l\c bowl ~nson 1~ imminent and
11 rtmtnd~ me of our own Freedom
Bowl here 1n Oranac \ounty I
contidcr 11 one of the pnvileacs of
li \'int tn th15 •~a to have the besl
of c~ryth1na. 1ncludina pons. Rut
our Fttedom Bo"I 1s not con-
s1cktt'd e\ltn close to 1he best.
Why'? Wdl. of rounc, it i1 rcla-
uvel)' n as far as bowl pm , but
I don't think that i the rea n.
Ma)'bt it ha .omethina to do wtth
tholf Mtmin1 tra11n1 n, but I doub1
lhlt 1 \.C the cnti~ antwtt.
I Uflril tht' moat pn>habef
answtr i that 11 1\ our o-.n fault.
We. u a count~. 3rc JUSt not 11vin1
n the propcT support to make 11 a
top-notch r\.cnt. The Ro~ Bowl
JCU mo" of our attentton. but 11
M."Cm\ "c 41hould bt able to
enthu,.a tt II)' uppon both.
1 "ould lo\.e to 1tt the Frttdom
Bowl It tcd 1mon1 the mo t prn-
tiaiou\ 1n the na1ion. For that to
happtn. Oransie C-ountian.a must itt
c\('1tN about h. Wt': have an op-
ponun t) this )~tr to do IO as
Or~n •1lt problbt) bt pl1~1n1
Cotorado State.
Qftaon hu ht-attn somt nccllent
1dtool uch a Bri&ham Youna.
J
but another important factor is thal
Ortaon recruits heavily from Or-
nae County and many of our OWTI
Southern Cahfom1a men reprt1Cnl
the tt'lm.
If 1he mtd1a would IJ\.<' lhe Free·
dom Bowl eo~ten ivt and favorable
pubhcit). u m11~t cause foot II
fans to mpond b)' cnthustAstttall>
upponin1 the event Then. t'•·~
day.soon. we m &ht be the pruud
count) that can bout orbavtna one
<'f the · t bo11wt pmn in the
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UWI llAllT. TrH Trim Aestucooe Pat<:flel o.an~ 5'>flnkler repr a Te11tl#'9S Ceilings lntlE•t
install Va~hn 588-8755 Free est 650-9420
SWHtTrHLMftuM -Maont Gafdening SeMce
Ref9 F,.. .. , s.tl-5174 H • -Ml-llH HEATING• PLUMBING
M.i .... 1.)1''• lJC !>41878 VIM1Maa'9r
e ~ .cM PLUMBING Rellebl• St~ Tite-81ock & R9-FUI ~ 1nflaltations
\alnfng Walls 18 ~ ·~ Repairs We dO It all'
LIC llnl refl 815-3152 ti $e0695) 714flt0-W8
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ol 111 ltled'a
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YOU CAN EARN
SPICIAL GAIAGI SAi.i IA R
CALL 642-5671
$50·$100 PER WE~K AND MOREi -WOTA
PAPER ROUTE! l. let.al tot; Hg'l l Hg'! Sc:hoct ~ lddL
2. 'tbu nut be ~~vs and not irM>lved n aftflf tehool IS)Cf1st
3. ~~and trcw 8PQttcrtlan II~ to ttae oc::cepted
4 WiJllt W'lth kids you own CJ09 flan~ rct'OQJ~ on a\ AOU.T 9JPBMSEO IC:>lel
crww ~\a get rttlW cwtamM for the OAlY Pt.OT NEWSPAPER!
5. You don't hc:Ne to wall~ and you wl hc:Ne tine to talce cae ot you IChool wall
6. It ~ toworda you u:cee r you lie t~ wifh peape and woftlng outdoors. YOU ~
H PERSON WHO CONTROl.S HOW~ MONEY YOU MAKE EACH 'MEI<!
7 We have 0 NEW PROGRAM and 0 IP8Cki ·easy-too-tel· onflf
Q>.te \.a o coll for ITIOl9 i "°'' • IOtol 1 ard anange to come out b on afternoon and .. ~we·,. tolkng about \Ou've got rottq to 0. and you oan .._,bing a fl'lend ovt wlttl you If you .....ant.
CALL MR. KING NOW!!!
642~21 Ext. 226 l.cwe lhe ~t MqlJI •ed and we'I get back to you MAP.
ACR089
1 Wood strips e Sn•lles
10 Vetllele
14 AYlator
15~uuon
111 Spaniafl •hout
17 Act hemmy
18~ 1t &1ec11 poet
20 Exl1
l 22 Volee pref
23 8no. the Wly
-2A Stl.lfdlef
'2' Hew one'•
eYefllng rnee1
2t UnMal poet
30 ThcM 1<>1111 a1 Undertetles
33 Most muger
31 Time period•
31 Oreb cotofl
40 a.men rlYef .. ,~
43 Hec*neyed
44 Sunounded by
45 8' dint of 4'7 un.
41 Atl'ftOIPNt• ''~ 53 followw of Ken Meu
54 viooroua 5t Mid..atetn
lllnd eo O\l9ttOOll
2 3 4
6 I ()pei> spece 1n 10<9$1
62 C0<n producl
63 Hemmed 1n
64 Woes
65 Lat ii lllnd
66 Waiter s n4Nld
67 Sublease
DOWN
I Whizzed
2 Green shade
3 Asymmetrical
" Aggregate
5 Mu11c P'•ver•
6 Refer
7 Oo atott
8 Of Clergy
g Lawm•k.,
•bbr tO On 111.
1n dialect
I I Humen()t(I
12 Stngly 13 L1tge home
21 Bathroom
ft•tura
22 l1ter91y WOfll
25 The one here
211 MOVl8 OfMI
27 lmpufM
28 Some oe.ert1
32 Small ~le
33 Oowncut
34 Petron.gs
35 8(iltl•
36 Thf ... tpOt
7
~ Forutude
39 ltberltOf
42 MUIQ!t end -
43W~per1
45 Attfectl>te
4t A ttentlOn
.. Grid foln
49 Dor1'!0We
50 Foohtl
52 loot& (Into)
8 •
55 COiumbus ,,.....
se Shadow
57U...... se .. _ -,.
vie!"
eoi>r.-
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S.tenlay, Nov. 17
Slatt You AtllM: Gcorgt' Jt'Ut'I.
l11r Anrs ac1or-comcd11n. consulted
famed a\trnlotter [' 3ngrhne .t,dams
and said hc.-"':t' hl'lfll:d as rt'sult or
thr conwltJ1111n Wom:'n &atty.
another ~nr\ v.hn d "pla)s quahltt'S
of hi\ \1gn 1m luding tnd(.'Pt'ndentt.
crt'attvuy. p1on<'c.-r1ng ~pint. has held
dt'l<'U\\ttm on J\trolog' and related
subJ(.'('1\ "'11h h" l'QU31!) famous
Tauru' \l\ll'r \h1 rln Moclain(.'
Howard ( fl'l'll lnnt1ni.1:"1al broad-
C'Hlt'r OOH' l'>llO\l(°(j "Evt'ryonr
should ht• ahk If• td l that I'm an
Ant's'"
ARJES IManh 11-J\pnl 19): Nt'w
Moon pc1\111on Jl H'nt' m)St<'I). 1n-
tr1&Ul' '<'n\U.1hl\ 't ou'll !cam where
tht' monC'\ "'t'nl tn u >nnt'Ct1on with
p:a rt nl'r\ 1 r ,-.i 11 \ 1• hook kttp1 na. •·
Social ac11' ''' 1on1gh1 rl"Sulu, 1n profit
TAURUS I \r>rtl ~0-Ma) 20): uw
thll had rt'\trtl lt·d "'rll bt'nd tn your
f.H or l unar fl(1\ll1on al'l't'nts 1mqc.
crt'd1h1hh Jlar1 nc.-rsh1p. mamaac.
Aquanan dn !Jrc\ "'t ou hl\le v.on
mt' o'rr'" 't ou'll ae• nttdcd 11i1 tm-ak
GEMINI I ~l:a\ 1 1-June 20): It'\
nccnsal') to 1nalHe. synthrs11e.
p1crc 1-.>getha pu11lr M<"mbtr of the
OPJ>Ollllt' ~~ dt~IOSM VII wnttt'n
mc\saac "I 1h1n._ ~ou're anind!"
Spo11tah1 on rmplo)'mcnt. b11ir is-
sut's. hr1lth. dl•pcndcnt'
CANCER (Junt' 21.July 2l); Fam·
1ly member admtt' mistake. 11Ctks
ritpprochcmcnt Br k'n1cn1 without
1bandon1n1 pr1nc1plu. Retent
financial Ion be.-rtt0uped. 01f\ rep-
rntntt ~nUIM tolrt>ft of 1ftitiettot.. Libra 1nvot .. l'd
LEO (Jul\ 23-Aua. 22): Al~llon
l'C'voht'\ around rt"al ~UI~. 1q11ln.
homl'. )Ctunty P1umblna com·
rnands '9ttlal notttt Y°'i11 h.lw
l<'\'t'l.\ 10 1nforma11on ~ioUtt)
--.1hheld What brains u IOnWtlt"'I
minor «t'\'lct'll"
VIRGO (AU&-l~. 22): YCMI ,rt
O\'w <k"ll &spite btllicoec 1nd1vidU1f
-.ho ~hout<'d .. Not on )CMW hit!"
Focu1 on Y<',.t1thy. ~llibifity.
Pf'\"\W~ d\'adhne You II C1Mflr
VIC'tor morally and lft*ll~ C'lpnc"Om 1nvnhrd
LIBRA 'tSt'pl 21-0tt !2) I S.t•nlay, N ... 17
Financial dnun rnm'tttd -,ou'll ARIES (March !1-i\pnl 201
be.-happ1n . mun· 1ndqirndl·n1 ofl('n 'iomeonc ap~a"' 10 ha\l' \atd or
to lovt' as mult I nng-r:ingt• prm-dom· \tlOll'lhtng quttc t.'\traordtnar. 1)1.'\.'t~ l'Unl\' 1nh> \hJrp rkar lo< u' l thll ha\ "'(1und \OU up or \('I )Our
Yo u'll 1ncrca'it' 1nn)mr '" wrrn"ng mind '>Pinning Ho\\c\l•r. allo"' time
fo\h1 on < nun1. and drstanc(.' to h(.'al and mton·
SCORPIO 10<:1 ! '· -...11\ 111 1htni1' 111 normal rather than force a
Stn-u onainaltt). m•v. \tan ncr rnnfrontatton "htlr Mars. )Our
110naht). l'Olor, \ dtfll·n·n1 kind ot ru lrr " oppowd b\ Mrl't'ul')
upcnt'nC<' awatt~ r an11h m1•mhcr TA URUS ("pni 21 -Ma\ 21)· talk~ about mm3ml p1111w1·11n1t pro r here appcun 10 tx· onl· final round
Jt'Ct. Informal tn\t'\ltjt31111n pro\l'' 1 1n a battle ol will\ or an emo11onal
\OU "r rl' com·r1 ' 1ug-uf .... .ir tu Ill: fought -and fight
. SAGITIARllJS ("Im :~·l>l.·i :11 f ti v.11h all 'our might and main )'OU
You·11 he deahng v.uh '"'" """''·n mu\I un 11I \UU haH· \l.'orcu J morul
both Jltr:tCll\(' ,tuhhoirn l r(.'Jlt•r •11111r. J' v.df J\ fon:C'd othrrs 10
Br pliable. kl'l'Jl optmn\ •lfl\'n tiui fulfill th<'tr finanu~ romm~lm<'nl\
Jo11'1 \alflfin· \our II\\ n nwJ, I l(lht GEMINI C Ma~ __ .Junc -1 I 'o u
IS sht'd on art'i prn mu\h J.irl.. lk Jrt' mm l'\1)1.'\ ll'<l Ill prtHr JU\I ho"
anah llenl I fl\'t'l•noll~ amh1t1ou\ wrll 1nlormt'd
CAPRICORN 10\>t :: J.tn 1111 and fi(lhttnf. fit lou n-all\ arc. aboH Otvenir~ attt'nd \O\. ral ~lhrnng all ho"'r ' r r that \Ou art' rt'ady and
Emphasi\ on 1.umur , i·r..:iltltt\ cap.t'r to totulh n-mpnt1<' th<' "'ork·
are1trr aw&l't'n<'\\ of holh 1m3ge 1ng pat11:rn of \ uur hfl· Onl·r C't'na1n
Lona di\tann• \;JI! w ulJ 11,,1111 in O\\uranIT'> or gu3rantl'\"1 ha\<' b<'t'n
r-It h ' rt't "" t'd JOUmt>~ .>.mll anan ' arc\ \4:1n.·1 CANCER (J n.t I i31 Th 0.'l('f'('tton n('('C\\Jr. unt --u > • IS
AQUAIUlJS (Jin 20-f-di 1 Kl In· " crn_a1nl~ .i -.1n.'\~lu and romple\
dt' tcfu31 )OU tru\I v. 111 tx· n·Jll.ll l'U
1
11111,· tor rmottonal. ttt"S and attach-
lk pn·p.irl'd Pf\'\C'nt a~nd.i formll mrnts and \OU mn' ~ell hr r lo54' to
plan 1tmed 11 tnlJlrm rna , urr,·ni br,·Jktng·potnt lto"'n cr. with a ht-
rnndilmn\ L rt lhl'll' tx· no douht tie mort' rompass1on. pattenct' and
ronctmina 10\:ilt ' \t•orpm '" un\lt'f\lt1nd1n1 O\l't tht' nr111 few
,0 ,\1''' dn" 11 romplCtt' n~ format or
I (ormuln for th(.' futul't' C11n he ~rttd P~ 1f1·h. IQ-~fon h 1111 lh-ad LEO (July 24-Aua. 21): A senl'I of
and wrnt'. rommunl\ All' and tn· I qu111: c~1raorJ1nar, developments
''""l:lll'. (hung" of \Cl'nl' Ol"l\'\\11" I m ,.r thl' pnM thn'e wetks or \0
cenario fcatur<', puhll\h1n1 C't'n11nl~ '!('('m 10 have nxkt'd tht'
Id' cn"1na. lctttn• world lrno"' I ho.It ,·n101111nalf). pcnonally and ~Hen' I 1m1" Gt'mln1 V1rao ~s11-I prnft',~1onall> HOWt'\ltr. tht' ttmt'
tariu\ ornons pla) rnk\ h:I\ rom(' to e11p1tah1e on propcn)' or
W NOY. 17 18 YOUR BIRTffDAV: utht'r H~t\ and then makr • com·
You wort ntrtmch v.cll undt r pltt<' hreak from the past. ~urc. v.h~n thi.·rt· 1\ 11 m\" when VIROO (AUf. 24-Stot. 23): A ne~ cauw •• nstu and JU,hte " hc'ina moun 1n . orp10 s11n1fics lhll <'"l'f'l•
dtnitd You :ire drterntirn.-d scn,uar. thina h:i' 1n he abo'<' board and
capel* of. a sum1n1 role of ll'adcr· clnr1 ck'OM'd. •Ito. •htthrr )Oilt
thip. C1nttr f'apm-om pcnon' •rt current ptobknt\ he of an 1nten!M'I)
lf1f'lt'1HI to ,.,.,. Rl't't'nt obj«Mn~ prnonal or carttr natvrc. )OU mu t
to plrtncnh1p or mJrrna v.ill he n"fu~· point hlan to St'tlle for •n>·
O"C'R'OfM f0Uov.1n1 i p1ml'd dt-het<' th1n1 lt'ss 1h1n >OU know to 6t dttpu*· Anoch« lic'orpio v.ill ht in lmnor1h1,, JU\t and _)Our dlK'. ,our ~r v.111 \mooth path LlltlA CStpt 24-<kt 23): Toe.all)
tOWlltdslOll. You'll he mon-affiUC"nt un"'Pl''"'d cha,.n.. •f\lch 11r11l 1n
1n t99r. v.ith Juh markl'd " iunw v.n" aff\'t1 both )our amlna ou1,c1ndin taf)l(11\ ang 1411n1 fin1nc'11l am..-r------:--------------....;.---------~ nwnt\ nov. OflP"ttr 10 be a dom1Nnl f.:i tor Hr ,-,rr. don't "'°'"' too
louJh. other"' t\C' 'uu could "'<'II 10~ 'our rhance" at an t"arl)
~lllt'mrnt
SCORPIO 10\1, .?4·No' ~21
1 hou&h love t\ a loller). l't'na1n rules
hJ\l' to hi.• <'h<''td Of COUl"ie.', no one
rt'alh kno"'\ "h:it )OU art' 1h1nk1n1
or l''JX'rtc.-nr1n1 Ho"'<''er. no doubt
)'OU will opcnh admit 10 ft"Chng ras1
adrift. hut takl' hcan -a ncw moon
1n )Our own h1nh "In must rkar the
air and dt'll·rmin1: \our lona·t<'rm J)<'l\1t1on · •
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 2\-Dt-c 2 1):
It " 'ital that )OU no"' kl•ep inteni.c-h pn'<mal health or ral"t'er protr
kms tn thcir truc.-pcrspcct1'<' and
no t 1maaine othr " are ck'lthtratel)
• ronre1hn1 rek'von1 fKls or 1nfot-
ma1111n 'ou arl' cen11nh undcr
Pft'Uure. hut wh11t<''<'' has 'romt' 10
pa\\ l"t'alh h;as not com<' to \ta)
CAPRICollN (Ott 21-Jan 201 .t,
"holr plrlhora o f quit<' <'\·
1raordtnal) planC'tar' 1nOUt'nC't'S no"'
tndtl:lll' a nl:lJOr Jltc.-r111on in )Our
'<'" pt'f'IOn•I ltf<' or ctow rela-
1ton,h1ps Hopcfull) howt',er. )Ou
haH' dt'C1dcd on a pan1culu l'OU~
of l<'tton and "111 rnnttnlk' 10 follow
thc d1C1alC'1 or 'our hean
AQUARIUS °(Jan 21 -ft'b. 19):
Bal·k )our hunchc1 and 1ns1tncts 10
the hilt httauw rhanc<' enrountm or
unt',~tl'd d1:Hlopmcnts rould ""~II
pm' tdl' ~ou w11h tht' c:arttr or pro.
fcu1onal opcntnf Jo'OU tttk Bui.
abo\l' t1!1. don 1 allow cun-rnt
wranalt'\ w11h lo' «I onn or ofl'-
spn.nJ 10 influ<'n<'t' vour Judament or
d«mons
PISCES !Feb. 20-Mareh 20): A ~finite oft"n or pmpoal sh®ld not
C'Ontl' H an) .,rat surpnlt' btnutt
ou •pipcar to ha"c had 10 man)'
d1'('u MC>n\ mrt11n and nta0-
u1110M rtttntly. Ho""f''"'· tM Iona·
tttm tffttt on )Our '<'I") Pt"nonal hfe or Mmf\tlf ~11ua11on mUJt br 1altn
Into CM idttl11on til'(Of'l' )OU finally
Sllft Ml the doJW'd ltn<-
IP YOUR BlltTllDAY II TODAY:
Conttnllt" 10 all v. pannm °' <'low
romflllnl<ln\ to tm 11ne tht) h.l'e
)'OU 1111mptd or pined tht echan·
l httautt I heir ~pftoria •tit br
shon-lnfd In ~. ~1u11 ll'll\lpun
1n IM \t'r') ft\'tr fututT •tll ~
thin com~n\ltt f<,r all fft'ml d1M1p-
po1n11ncn1s nr financial t'f\'fnllf-
Hol>byi1t1:
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18 8 am lo 2 pm M1ny
many 1reasu1es & cottec-
ltblet Uterelly a wer•
hovse full o f brand MW &
.i111tque-grade one ot a
l.•r.d Items Includes
('"hed 1.nina ba1ket1. 111-
ve r pl ii t e glauwar•
lurnl1ure & ert etc etc
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842-5878
•
Let'• Ny that you have
,000 tq ·apend on a 1port1
, and for that tum YO\.l're '
ng to want every lut drop of
h-tech, go-fast machinery at
r disposal.
Thi• means you're expecting
n engine with multiple
m1haft1, plenty of valves,
hlstlcated fuet Injection and
added kick of turbocharg-
. Four-wneet disc brakes with
anti-lock 1yttem and the grip
all-whee' drtve lhould be Qart
the deaJ If you're realty going
o do It up right.
And because the freeways
here have the now pattern of a
conga line. tytng the whole
package together with an auto-
matic tranamlaslon might be a
good Idea. So now what?
When Chryller and Mltsubllhl
Joined forces to create the
Diamond-Star f actllty In Normal,
Ill., they mutt have had Just such
a buyer and ·Just IUCh a car In
mind, because they managed to
pull this entire enaemble of auto
goodlet together at an amaz.I~
ty harmless price. The Diamond-
Star Joint venture 11 respnslble
for produclng the Eagle Talon,
Mlttublshl Eclipse and Plymouth
L.uer trlplet1.
And the alt-singing, aJl-danc-
lng Eagle Talon TSI AWD Is a
perfect example of how the
Diamond-Star magic can stir
muhlple techno bits Into a tasty
performance car. At promised,
the gooda are alt here, with a
douDJe-ovemead cM1, 1e.vmv.,
multlpolnt fuel-Injected and
turbocharged 2.0-llter four
heading the list.
A trampled accelertor send•
Damian Geddry
this engine shrieking to a 195-
horsepower peak at 8,000 rpm.
Te> keep the preuurtzed motor
from getting a case of the
shtvers as It works Its way up
and down the power baf'ld, twin
balance thafts rotate aJong to
cancel out any ugly vibrations. A
smoother four-cytlnder engine
with this kind of power would be
tough to find.
Big power In a little car (a hair
bigger than a Toyota Corrola)
can create a drama factor that
many drivers don't want to con-
tend with. Sending all the punch
to the front wheels could result
In a wrestllng match with the
steering wheel, and the rear-
drive option Just doesn't offer
enough_ traction to keep the
tires from going up In amok•.
So the answer, of couree, 11
all-wheel drive. In the caee of
Eagle'• Talon, power It di ..
trlbuted eYenty to .n four wneets
In most lftuatlone. tf the aystem
deteci• .Uppege at the front wheel•. though, more power Is
_,t to the rear; If the rur tires
begin to tptn, the power la
directed to the front wheels, and
If one rear tire I0989 traction.
power automatlcalty lhlft• the
the side with the greater grip.
Sound complicated? Wefl, tt's
actually one of the limpfelt and
moat effective 811-whHI drive
systems avllltable and fluid
coupling• between the front and
rear axles and between the rear
wheel• allow the transfer of
power to go comp~ety un-
detected by the driver. The onty
thing you actually do notice la
that the tlret don't slip, and the
car hangs on like It's been ata-
pled to the road.
New for 1991 Is an ~
tronlcally controlled automatic
transmission thot.shlfts just fast
enough to keep the turbo-
charged engine simmering when
you want It. The fluid action of
the automatic allows the engine
to leap right Into Its biggest
power range without dropping
Into a dreaded turbo-lag hesi-
tation.
Step hard on the gas and the
turbocharger spins and whines.
all four tlret dlg In and the
automatic takes over. No
squealing tires, no dancing
ateerlng wheel. There's Just a
rulh of power and a feeling of
great control,
Great control also la available
at the other end of the brake
pedaJ, as an anti-I~ system
UACBaLYD.
ATTBB
21nBJl'AY
•MMEDIATE
DELIVEa~ r.::~==
Your Dealership
can be seen here.
On1J t96 a week.
hblllhed Than.,
Sat. Ii Sud.&J.
Chtal&tlon 101,000.
Call MWlll.
AU Por RObbl WftPt
Eagle "ralon TSI Is a high-tech aports car at an affordable price.
hu been added to the list of
option• for 1991. Already
praised for tta excellent four-
wheel dltc brakes, the Eagte
Taton now has the saving grace
of an anti-lock aystem to back
up the performance of Its hot
engine and all-wheel drive.
Slxteen,-lnch alloy wheels
wrapped In P20S/SS Goodyear
Eagle GT •s work hard for their
living In the go, stop and tum
depa(tment, while the front
struts and control arma and the
Independent rear-wlahbone
suspension do th9'r best to
keep everything flrmty planted
on the pavement. The ride Isn't
punishing, but sports-<:ar firm.
Along with the anti-lock
brakes and automatic traM-
miulon, the TaJon TSI and TSI
AWD also have a security sys-
tem available, and all 1991
modets have a spilt fold-down
rear teat that opens up some
much-needed room In the hatch
area. Leather trim Is available
for the front Meta, and 8djust-
menta snug down the side
bolsters, plump up the lumbar
support and angle the thigh
cushion to clamp you flrmty In
piece " you so desire. Rear seat
passengers had better be kids
or elves, becatlM there just lan't
much apace bide there.
Power windows, locka and
mirrors, crut9e controf, tit steer-
ing wheel, AM/FM casaette with
CO player and six speekera, a
glass tunroof and lots of hllndy
storage space In tbe console
bring creature comforts right up
to par.
So that's what you can do
with your $20,000 tf you W8nt ..
the automotive thrltta the budget
can survive. And by going euy
on the options. you can awn
expect some change In return.
Local BMW winner bea1ning
Vladen Trlfunovlc, 29. bought
hit first BMW In 1981 and has
owned one ever since. But now
he hu been given a new 1990
BMW as the lucky winner of the
BMW Car Club of America raf-
fle.
Crevier BMW of Santa Ana
presented Trlfunovtc with the
much-.ought-atter 1990 BMW
MS model, the car Trlfunovlc
selected as an upgrade from the
popular 535 'J'Odet he lnttlelty won through the BMW Car Club.
Trlfunovlc wa1 overjoyed
about winning ttte car and was
"glad I didn't buy It from
another dealer. The courteey ex-
tended to me by everyone at
Crevier wa tremendou8," he
,,
said. "They all came out and
shook my hand. They were ex-
tremety nk:e."
An eerie promomtlon by
Trlfunovlc on the day of his
mottier's birthday ws the first
Indication that he had won the
BMW.
"I told my mother u we hap-
pened to d rive past a BMW
dealership that evening that the
535 In the parking lot was "the
car I had just won."
When he returned from a fam-
Hy dinner that evening. a call
from Mwk Luckman of the
M .... chuMtt ... headquartered
BMW Car Club of America ~
fled T rtfunoYic'• eatller premonl-
. ..
"' . .
uon.
Vladen Trifunovic is now MW
to BMWs. As the current owr.
of thr• BMW 3.0CS., he't -
convinced that BMW Is 1he '\al-
tlmate driving machtne," Md •
now thrilled about drMng the •
MS, the .. fastest production
eedan In the world."
The profesalonallam and
genuine friendliness~ juet two
of the reasons why Vtllden
Trtfunovtc has become a con-
firmed CUStOfMf of CnMef ,
BMW, the number one BMW •
dealerthlp In the Untted S ......
Crevlew BMW ta 1ocatect .,.
the Santa Ana Auto Mlllt ,...
the Edtnger AWf"'9 alt of ..
Col~a M..a Fwi!y.
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LEXUS OF LUESTITilnSTER
SERVING THE ORANGE COAST FOR 23 Y£4RS
13190 BE4CB BLJ'IJ., WATllINS'lD., C4
714/892-6906 213/166-3888 .
FREEWAY CLOSE
ON B~CH BLVD.
BE/'WEEN THE 405 &
22 FREEWAYS.
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WHY BUY ANYWHERE ELSE?
.. 2524 HARBOR BOULEVARD
COSTA MESA, CA 92626-6199.
(714) 549-8023 . 1-(800)-522-JEEP --lllllllilill-..... _. ____ ._ ................ .,..
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OB & DOVIE KOOP
w. waaW .. to ..... P'I __ .. ,.. ....... #1 RPJMAX Apnt
8 ~ _c( ~Q ~in the Stat.e ol Califomia. Ranbd nationtlly in the top
10RFJMAXApntafor11 )'Mn CO"HCUtive.
631-1266 or 760-1580
DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME?
SPYGLASS llJLL. wwrar Pl.ICE
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Mediterranean remodel all new 4
bedroom, 3 bath, large family room
w /fireplace & wet bar. Separate mast
suite, walk-in closets, all new kitchen &
baths, huge yard. Must see! REDUCED 1445•
WILL LEASE OPTION .
BOB & DOVIE KOOP
CALL "THE DEAL MAKE~"
FREE CUSTOM HOME!
WITH THE PURCHASE OF THE CUSTOM HOME SITE
13,500 aquare root CUit.om hcmelite oo Bic CIDJOOl 7th peen.~ richi up the fainqy. Set in a
private Jocatioo th.it prime lot ie an imwtor/bullden dnmn. This ia unqUlltionably one « Newport
Beact. finat locatiom with room (or an 8.<XK>. ~foot Manaim. ~ ez;..tq oJlt.om home ia free with the purchMe «this lot and indude9 5 6 ~ fonml dininr.. DmliYe formal
livq room looting right at the green. a family l'OOID with marble 5.repl.ce and wet bar. a recently redone kitchen. lnakfast nook. • pool and lpl and ID(ft.
SEJJ.ER WANTS our. SUBMIT ANY OFFER
$1, 770,ro>
BOB A DOVIE KOOP
CADILLAC UPAI& SHOP
Cadill.c reJ*r ahop locat.d in Coeta
M.... FAtabliahed over 1r1en yun.
.Everythlnc ia included, llfta. com-
pr111ot, too1a, c:omput.er w/IOftwan
and data bMe. etc. Owner will tram,
name and phone number etay wttb the
buail'Mll. 199,000
MESA VERDE FAMILY
HOME
Four bedrooms three baths, large family
room.Formal living, formal dining. bonus
room 3 car garage with boat acce88. ~
yard. Owner leaWic at.ale. make an offer,
ta. Options Coosidmd.
BOB• DOVIE KOOP ......
·wANT DIE BEST TO SElL YOUR HOME'l CALL 11IE KOOPS!
MADELLA
COUNnYCLUB
REDUCEDI REDUCEDt REDUCEDI
San Juan Capiatnno .
San Juans's most exclusive \ddress. I 4.~
foot lot on 14 & 15 fairway. 8'.alldable pad of
6.120 ft. Gate guarded community. Seller
very motivated. Area's Best Buy. Now
$425,000
808 A DOVIE KOOP
SPYG~ HILL LEASE
Custom home 5 bedrooms, '''\ beths. All
of the f eeturea you would expect in a
cusrom hom.. "car pnp. Only
$.5,000/mo. Located at the top of PY·
glass.
BOBIOOPJ~
4~YPOINT
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Realtors A
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714-760-3600 71•-631-1400
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Exclusive qrange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International 714-671~910
Realty .
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714·7H-3611
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
14 tfl \\ ('OAST Hl<:HWAY BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
11-. MAklNt-: AVt-:
714-631·1400 . 714·67S·69M
County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty
DM.Y fllLDJ I mM. llYATI ~Na•/ SAn.->AY. No.la 1a1 17, tftO
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
•BALBOA PENINSULA POINT*
2144 EAST OCEAN BLVD
• 3 bedroom, 3 bath plus guest house/office
• Located on a rare huge lot on the sunny side of the
street
•Totally remodeled and expanded within the last 2
years
• Kitchen Is a gourmet dream with subzero & all new
appliances
• Breakfast room & formal dining room.
$775,000
MARY ANN NETHERCUTT
Baa: 631-1400 tee: 875-5546
*BALBOAISLANDBAYFRONT*
• Panoramic view with dock for large yacht
• Newty remodeled and outstanding Interior design
• 2 bedroom plus exerdae room
. • 53' on the water
• Excluatve Waterfront Hatinp
• Listing agent to ac:company
$2,700,000
LOU BICK801'
Baa:873-8900 R•: 721-9288
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Realtors A
*BALBOA*
• Immaculate 3 bedroom custom home In quiet k>-
cation near Bay Island ·
• 1/2 block to bay & ocean. walk to shops and res-
taurants.
• Exquisite craftsmanship througtiout featuring Pogen-
pohl kitchen, skylights, double paned and leaded
glass windows, bleached oak cabinets and European
security shutters
• Private patio with huge exercise spa.
• Most furniture included In price
• OWNER MAY CARRY
• Please caJI for a private showing today.
$850.000
VICKI LEE
Bua: 631-1400 Ree: 673-81173
~~~ •. \;\" «t ~· *PRESTIGIOUS BELCOURT* ~o_,
''One of a Kind'' Property
AMENITIES:
• Panoramic View
• Extra Large Lot
• Spectacular Belcourt Terrace "O" modet
• 4 bedroom. 3112 bath
• 3 car garage
• Beautifully decorated
• Extensive use of wood moldings and cabinetry
• 2 crackling fireplaces
• Gourmet kitchen
$1,195,000
' JOAN llAIF&LD BelcoutU ,. • .,.,,, RtlMIOf
S...:7eo-aec>O
Ra: 780-8008
Ezclaalve <>ranae County AffWatell of SOtheby• Int'l Realty
DM.Y N.Of / llAl DTAft SA~Y. Ms I 11. "'9 / P,._ 1
A REAL ESTATE COMPANY
HAMOI VllW . . . Vflf'f limply put. tNI Pllll mo model ii a "ftnd". A
IPS)lllng It,_ In S11Mnd. Four bedroomt. Two Ind onHatf bathe. A dlnCld
rec:reetlonlll ...... Pool Spe. .•..• ··-························· .. ···........ ........ .. .. . ... . ..•.. .• 5.
UDO lll..e ... PlnOtlmlc 'tWI from thll megnlftolntty lltulted IOUth fldng
property. Dock '°'a llrge ~· Four 'Pecb• bedroome. Three bathl. Exe 1 lint opportunity'°'.~ c:ec.. .................................................................. $1 ,975,000
Open .... ~ 1-4::11 t1t VIII Udo loud
UDO Ill.I . . . e.ytront tnpm. Exul1nt lmi'lltment opportunity. Ooeln view.
Two llPlftl• b9yfront untta. Three bedf ooms. Two batha. Separate unit av. the
glf'agl. L0Wl9t priced beyfront.. ...................................... m .. ••••.,•••••• ••••• $1,895,000
M CANYON . . . A twalded V ..... • model. Neltled on a quiet all-dcHac.
Four bedrooms. Aw bathl. Th6I gradoUI relidela oner. prtvflCy and drlm8tJc
hlllide and gott ~ vt.1.. ................................................................. 11.~s.ooo
llQ CANYON ... Original owiw. Rare plan ona Broadmoor. Aw bedrooms.
Three bathl. Large famly room. Olrq room. &.tng blWned ce6l6ngs. through-
out. Qul9t out-de-tee ............................................................................... s 1,295,000
Open .. ., 1-4:11 4 Winged Foot Lw
COIT A •IA ... E.JCc 1Rent 1ncomt opportunity. Eight tingle family horn-. Three
of the hon'9I •• brand new. Properttee may be purcheeed llPll'•tety It $575,000
and $675,000 .. ,,, ... ,,,.,.,.,., ...•. , ....... w-u•-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,200,000
1AN NM CANTMNO . . . UMurpaaed location In the inlmftabte rural San = ~:;' .::i::-~ .. ~-~-~-~:.~~.~ .. '.~.~:C:.1::.c:
Ill.COURT 11MAC1 ... EJeglnt. Three bedrooms. Three and OM-hltf baths.
"O" p&en. Mount11n Ind cfty llahtl vw. Fabuloul mlltS IUlte with retreat.
Hll'dwood ftocn. F~ doors. ltne Cat gnge. .. ,_ ............................. $970,000
CLllPHAVIN ••. Prime katlof L FitMlloul *-of the b9y, OCMn, mountalnl Ind
dty ""*' Three bedf ooma. Three blllhl. Three ....... Enormout lot wfth frutt ....... .._,.. ... Biil buy ............................................................................ 1829,000
o,. ... e. 1..._ m '"'"' ,_.
DOVD MOMI ... LMge ~ hOme wtth ouw.rldlng *-· llW ~four
bedroOm. tcu belt\ hOme ~ the poof. -and glrdlne. °'*' .... ---the .... cs gsage. ........................................................................ 1885,000
MMCMO .-AGE ... l..oclted on the grounds of one of the desrt llat
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Open 111 ... 1-4:.ID 1 m ec.w..-DrM w.t
HAMOR V11W Hl.U . . . Greif k>catlon In the.,., ~ or1gjnal Harbor View
Hila. Four bedrooms. Two baths. Oclm'I Ind bay views from the IMng room. W"1.
to Felhion llt8nd .....•.. -................................................................................ $715,000
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1A110A NJ•lltJ...A ... Don't mill tN1 opportunity to he three houw from
ttewp:wt's belt beKh. Light Bright. Four bedroom. Three bath. BeeutN ocean
'tWI from the mes1er bedroom. ~ upstairs deal ...................... $695,000 o,. ... e.1---m "Cr'..,_.
CORONA DEL MAR . . . The bigg91t. The belt. Seldom d08I one of tMle
mlM!llOul ttwee story homel come on the mattlet Four bedr~ Three and
on.half baths. CU'"*9ac. View....... ...... . ........................................... $885,000
Open ..... ., M:IO 2721,. Dll ...
M YCMIT ... Magt.tnc:..1t, sw 11~. wel-mU'ttalned grCUlds greet one to tNI
superb property. Aeglt comer lot on a most dewab6e c:uk»-MC. "Ku bedrooms.
Flewtela inlide and out ......................................................................... -.. $675,000
Open ...... ~-1117 ... • ..........
l'E•lllU POlfT ... CNrm6ng hc>me. Neer the Wedge and beecttel. Quiet.
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WEITCUFF ... Indulge yoor me of prtvacy with this pristine offering. Art uncommon and functlonll ftocw plan prcMdel mrlOfdtnary Interest. three
bedrooms. Two baths. The ground• encourage outdoor ltvlng ................ $475,000
Open 111/ ... 1-UO ,. ...... DrM
MYVllW TEMACE ... Lowest Pf1oe In tN1 privete comn'U'ltty. J.M. P9tn
t>u•tt Two bedrooms. Two baths. Single ttory. Oetl!Ched wtth a two eat~
8-lttfuly rnlintlllned.... •.. -.• -......................................................... : ......... $399,000
IAITll'll COIT A •IA . . . A 'lf/f'f quiet ..... Tine bedroom. Two batt'I
Nm to the ptrtl. Family room operw to a large ywd Ind a beeutiful pool Owner Is
···~ rnotNated...................... . ................................................... $279,000
Open lllu dlf M •11 W1d11Alutu Aw
tUfTIM8TOM llACH...llACMWALJ( -PLAN I ... lMgl two ltOry townhoull
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BEST PRICED OCEAN VIEW IN NEWPORT BEACH
OPEN SUNDAY l·S:ae
2&e CAGNEY #2e7, NEWPOaT BEACH
TWO FOB ONE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Cuslom. Exttulive home. 4BR. 21hBA w/high vaulted Milinp. Euro-
pean fixtures. white a.k noon and cabineu. Beeutif ul flow thru for
entertaining and family. Great fpl. and wet bu for thoee cosy lime.
and good friends. C..n park eevenl can plut RV indudea1rg 2BR. 28A
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PENTHOUSE BY THE SE~
Rachel~ delight in Prime terene location overlooking beautiful
fountain and groundl. Hear the bird• tinging. ruailing of the trees and
tlie now o( the fountain from the privacy o( your t.Jcony. Jutt minuta
to the beach and fine djning. Gorgeous pool. 1.t and clubhouse.
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sun melt behind Catalina while titting next to a cozy
· firepla~ or dining by candlelight in thie eecluded
contemporary 2 bedroom condo. F.eel the ocean
breeze, walk along the beach, minuta away from
fine dining & great shopping. Pool. ·~ tennis
courts.
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new pool A$(). dtra lar1a yard.
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Security 2 BR, 2 BA condo on Lido channel
Tremendoualy Ul>l'fad~! Slip available for a 50'
boat.. Walk to beach or Lido Villqe. Oner •ian,
or .W INl6 allo I• •MOO/mo. SUIMJT ALL OPP'llS
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home. PopUlar W..tfaeld plan with 3 BR. 2"1 "BA.
Prol•ionalb decorated with uPlf8ded tile floor
and 'Berber carpet.ins. Lowly,..., yard with pet.lo
and lUlb landecapins. Ph.a ~Ct eec. and end unit
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HARBOR VIEW HILLS $775,000
Exquisite remodel w/ canyon & ocean views as well as a sparkling pool.
This spacious 2 story has a separate family room. formal dining &
temperature controlled wine cellar.
SEA VIEW $775,000
Choice corner location. Panoramic view of ocean. Catalina & city lights.
4 BR, 2 BA. 2 story . Ideal family home in gated community w/ pool, spa
& tenn is.
SEA ISLAND $781,000
Spacious 3 BR. 3 112 BA upper unit. vaulted ce1hngs. Plantation shutters
& serene golf course location. Near shops & restaurants.
BELCOURT "1l,OOO CORONA DEL MAR $795,000
Bringyourdistinguishedbuyertothiswann&invitilQ3BRtownhomein*wpotf•most Enjoy the "Newport Beach lifestyle-on the bayfront. in this exclusive 2
prestigious gate guarded c:ommunily. ... 111rvtn BR, 2 BA enclave w/ a prestigious Bayside Drive address.
LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND $839,000
Dynamite Little Island waterfront Open . airy 2-SA home w/ soaring
ceilings. huge view oriented master Large 1 BR apartment & dock for
2 small boats.
UDO ISLE $895 000
This large 2 BA home on large 55 x 88 ft . lot cries for expansi~n &
remodel. At lot value for a quick sale. so tear 1t down if you wish.
HARBOR RIDGE EST A TES , $895,000
Popular 3 BR. 2 112 BA • Jodelle" located on a private cul-de-sac.
Remodeled . beautifully ltght & bnght Fantastic mountain .• city & night
light view.
BAYSHORES ll50,000 ~~~~LASS S $975,000
Charm & tradition surround you in this remodeled 3 BR home w/ large family kitchen 8 amous pyglass view1 4 BR home w/ beautiful pool & spa. Newly
Balcony owr1ooks huge lalidlcaped gerden. E._ncn Bowle painted & carpeted w/ lots of upgrades. 1 story Tradewind model.
BALBOA ISLAND $995,000
Spectacular bayfront location on oversized lot with sandy beach at quiet
end of island. Build your dream home or remodel two existing houses.
USO ISLAND • $115 000 Outstandi~ new home on one of the finest street to street 1ocatk>ns.
Landscapmg done by Roger's Gardens. 3 BR. 3 BA. Large formaJ dining
room & hbrary.
UDO ISLE ... 000
Brand new 2 story Mediterranean contemporary. Magnificent i8R
home. Only a few studs are original & no expenses were spared.
SPYGLASS . 11,241,000
• IPYQI All S1A11,000 Halbor, ocean, city, mtns an unbelievable view. lmpeccable4 BR home
c.... Combt & ..,_a..,,.~._ s BR+ home w1 poof a..,...,. w/ secluded courtyard, pooVspa, remodeled kitchen & family room .
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BIG CANYON · 11,400,000
Dignified 5 BR home in prestigious gate guarded comm. Enlarged
dining room & entry. 2 family rooms & large stand up bar. Pool & spa
make this a family's dream.
CAMEO SHORES , $1 ,475,000
Exceptional site S. of PCH adjacent to 14th green of new golf course.
Sweeping views of ocean, hills & night lights. Private beach.
IRVINE TERRACE $1 ,595,000
View lot with spettacular views of Newport Bay. ocean. bay & city lights~
Plans for large contemporary home included.
NEWPORT BEACH $1 ,595,000
Brand new custom home near completion. Beautiful 2 story on large lot
in one of Newport's finest neighborhoods. Large yard w/ room for pool.
SHORE CUFFS $1 ,649,000
Located in one of Newport Coast's most prestigious communities. this
home+ lot offers the possibility to create a dream home on this approx .
25,000 sq. ft. lot with ocean and canyon views.
BIG CANYON $1 , 750,000
This 4 BR, formal dining room & large family room home inchJdes a wine
room. library and 4 fireplaces in excellent golf course location.
LIDO PARK BLDG. $1,825,000
Spectacular 180° views from every room. Bay. turning basin, moun-
tains. ocean views. 4 BR. large famity/gourmet kitchen combo. 24 hour
security. Shows brand newt
BA YFRONT $1 ,995,000 so· of bayfront living in this 3 BR custom buitt home complete with large
bonus room w/ separate BA & entry. Panoramic harbor view & dock. · OCEAN llOULEVARD SS.•.-,; Spec;t8c:uW 5 "°'Y c:on1emp0rwy home rilmg &bow the h8rt>or entrance wilt views Of
PENINSULA POINT $2,750,000 .. tMwpc>rt. 8 BR. 6 ~ w/ a 6 cair geraige. 1' Jerry FlrntH
This exceptional 4 BR, 4 112 BA traditional bayfront home was featured
on the CHOC Home Tour in 1988.
BALBOA PENINSULA $3,750,000
Bayfront with generous sandy beach & dock for three so· boats. Special
custom home w/ 5 fireplace, guest wing, servants quarters & elevator.
HARBOR RIDGE $4,381,000
One of a kind in quality & contstruction. 6 BR + maids, tennis court, pool
& spa. Private location.
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2 BR S1ngle level home 1n gated comm.-HigNy
upgraded Atta Kurtz
A home Wtth the Blue Ribbon Award lrom
Coldwell Banker is relJDy to move into the
day you le>«* at It To earn this ewe.rd a home
must pus ngorous tnts boCt1 ln81de and
CM And th®gh they're in move-In oondl-
bon. INy're pnced to ... Just cal ua today
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Turtlerock
Ginny Anderson
Bluff a
Laraine Shaw
Corona Del Mar
Kevin Hutctunson
8: ........ role Leighton
Bluff a
N1kk1 Wood
CoroM Del Mar Jerry Finster
CoroM Del Mar
Kevin Hutchinson
S..Ylew Ginny Anderson
CofOna Det ... ,
Kay Parker
8afboe l9lend
Marcia Bays
Turdlrodl
Ginny Anderton
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244 HM1ford $196,356
20 Starahlne
$235,000
516 uver $384,000
426 B Oolderifod
$385,000
221 E. 19th
$425.000
507 Avenlda C.~ $439,
427Nercluua
$655,000
426 8 Goldenrod $685,000
2001 Yecht mltent $ ,000
1208~Dr. 795,000
205N.=°"' ,000
209Wlhlne 1235.000
203 CM•rfteld $295,000
Bluffs Eric Shaw
CoroMDetllW
Diana Gotdsberry
Bluffs Guy Livingston
Udo Rita Brandes
BayCJMt
Judy Mertz
~ahorn Pa.ge Hartley
Belcourt Robin Mannor
CorONI Det ... ,
Jerry Finster
CorONI Det Mer Diana Goldsberry
Seevlew Patrick Bartolic
CoroMDet .....
Janis MacMillan
~,..Beech Steve High
518 LawrW~ $384,000
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507 Avenkt9 Camoo $439,Clt>O
222 Vtl lthec8 $499,000
2208 Windward
$595,000
2631 ere.Mew $629,000
11 Southemoton 164g,ooo
427Hetdau• $855,000
426 A Goldenrod $685,000
2001 YllCht Vlatlent $715,000
1209 8eY8kte Dr.
$795,000
1400 Mar Vista $939,000
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Ideal condo In pnme locatlOn Large eunny petiO NN1
Beach & Fasnie>n laland Comm pool & ape
CORONA HIOHLANOS S3Q,000
T Olal ct\8fm In this 3 BR condo MC bldg Sii 1n lront of
the fi~ & view Q1'99f'I Nits Lots of upor*'et
COAONA DEL MAR 1315,000
Oc:eenlide ol PCH, 2 BR. 2 BA condo GrNt beach
g.t·away CloM IO~ I Ylltage
Ot..De ~ Df1. MAR S4IO,OOO
Vec:Mt tlilllde loC wt Y1eWS of Newpot1 c.nt.f &
Begotlie PWll. Room lO build I ~ home
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2 ~ tuieee, 2 1f'l 8A, 2 «* C8f'P0'1 WI Slorllge I
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HMOft VIEW tll.LI 1121.IOO
~..,...of ocewi. ~ & City llgttS 3 BR. 2 BA pool
home ,_ loedl ol poeetlllll
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4 BA family~ combo Eirtra lltge,,,,......
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BELCOURT HIU $529,000
Panoramic ocean. bay & otti lights v;ew 2
fifeptaoes. Euro kitchen Marie Deremiah
NEWPORT BEACH
IAYM>GE $315.000
SIJMy & bnght upper ·c· plan w 2 BR 2 BA wM•
e.t'j)el & lhuners Gated commun.ty • POOi & soa
1314.000
3 BR • den conoo Sl<ytoghts ""ne ce1ta1 Be<t>er
C8f'P91 plus membet5"'p to NB T&nni11 Club
BLUFFS J.'39.000
Million I view• Country Club atmospll&re par111t~t>
MftlnO Wonderl\;1 Back Bay voews
UDOISU J.'99,000
3 year new 2 story Mediterranean J BA 2 , ? BA
Open & ~s w large mas1e< w•te w l.re()lace
IRV1NE TERRACE 1520,000
Charrnng 3 BR. 2 SA llOme w temodeled lu1then &
mu18f BA. F·enc11 doots hdwd l'Oofs \l<y 'O"IS &
more
IAYCAEST 1524,995
9Nut1fut remc>Oelf!oO nome Lovely rnt<OWOOO l'OOfs &
c:.amic Ille ttwoughOut 3 SR ? 1 2 BA "OM & a ry
WESTCUFf 1550,000
C.lllomta poolside Iovino 1n a wonderlU1 "" ghOornood
on me QUtetest of streets ~ous • SR , BR •\
separate wr t>ettl
SEA ISLAND sseo.ooo
Cnarmtng upper un11 w f u•C>pf>an flavor UIJOl llOt'\
throughout VlfJW of goo course & c-•tv '-O"I~
BAYCREST WEST $515,000
Cu&tom cornemp 1n spt1t & aoPl!arilnce Spec.at •
BA 4 BA hOme •S dtstin9u•Sh80 1n its unoQoe oe<50n
H£WPOftT NORTH VILLAS MH,000
~icatld elegance abounos "' tllos ri.gn•y up
0'*'8d 3 BA • nome Huge spa & •ounta.n on 1usn
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EAST'al.UFF Mlt.000
I~ 5 BA hOme w pt1v1te POOi & 11P8 l.gttt &
bright "" bMutlful lllMl:il9CI /\atdwood lloofs f rencn
doors • .ndowl ltwougnout
SEA Ill.AND 1121.000
&1ng 'f04ll fuuy buY9' to !NI ooroec>us hOme Lott of
mettite. decorator "'*""" ''" ltl ndlng condo 2
BR. 2 BA wt ewtra larga rooms
BALBOA ISLAND 1748,500
Tradrtional48R 31/28Ahomewl~2 BR.
2 1 '2 BA apt S.. lllllrvtn
OTHER ABE.AS
UOUNAIEAOi 1115.000
BullcMIOle IOI on canyon Wttlng w 1 l'JWll OCIMl'I W1W1 &
,,_ Of C.ta-na Includes ~oYed plltla tor 2 8*Dty
contemporary hOme
LAGUNA IEAOi 1217.IOO
Gofgeoos 3 BA torrn91 mode4 tow1,;>iome E..,_,.
upgrades ttlroughOut w 1 a pwlOt1llTllC CM'lyOn view 2
enclosed gar'°91 & --~
BRITTANY WOOOS mt,000
Be1ut1lul tOWT>home nestled in the tr... Cozy !We
place 'l ma ..,_ conveneent locabon
CALtfOAHIA HOMES snuao
Best Duy on Irvine' LMQe 3 BR. 2 BA hofne '1111 flmlly
room & tlll>utous yard • ~ Mt1lng
EASTSC>E AM,000
l '9"1 & a.ry J BR 2 BA 2 llOty 10w11,'!0n'19 wt too
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EASTSIDE 1211.000
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La•oe ma11_. SUtte Irving room w1 ~
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n front w hOme on r.., MatV*'l ICtlOOI .,..
EASTSK>E COSTA MESA
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TURT\.E ROCK POINTE "51,000
Warm & e11Qitn1 J BR 3 BA tlOfne Ngl1ly upgraded w1
ma~ ''°°" & plWI carpet Beaullfully ~
TUATtEAOCt< POINTE MIS.000
f lf!Oant oondo in Oli.d arM wl 2 BR • d9!'I 0t 3td BA
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426 A GOLDENROD
Bedroom & 2.5 Bath -Ocean-• ide PCH -New construction
asy walking distance to beach.
DOLPHIN TERRACE
nending views of all of New-
ort Beach -Vacant lot with
lans for contemporary home.
$1 ,595,000
OCEAN BOULEVARD
pectacular 6 Bdrm. one of
Contemporary home wit
MMd of 811 Newport Harbor
JERRY FINSTER
644-9060 EXT. 157
427 NARCISSUS
harming 4 Bedtoom & 3 Bath -
en -New addition -French win-
ows -Lovely Tiles & Cabinetry
$655,000
426 B GOLDENROD
Bedroom & 2 Bath New town
ome in heart of Village -easy
aJking distance to beach.
$385,000 -
VACANT LOT
Located in the heart of Laguna
Beach with plans for home
with mini ocean view.
$175,000
205 NORTH BAY.FRONT
ersized Bayf ront lot -Build
ustom home on lovely sand
beach with wide open bay views.
$995,000
SEACUFFE MANOR
6 Bdrm & 7.5 Bth -Unbeliv
VteWS of Laguna Coast -Pool
Spa -Separate Guest House
$3,995,000
VACANT LOT
n oceanside of Bayside Dr. •
lot wlh vtewa of COM • 7 l'tl'tti..,.
o Build single l8f!lltt or 2 condol
$490,000
JUDY MOTZ
President's Club
8"-9060 omce
721~743 Home
BAYCD'81' wpJf $596,000 zsO.Twb..w.nt Lue o,. 8uda1 1..t
Unique cuatom contemporary 4BR, 4BA home with dini~ ~
room, family room, huge bonus room, apa, etc. A must eee1
.
BA~CREST $546,000
Wonderfµl 48R, 3B~ homey large lot, pool, ape, garage
workshop area. RV or boat parking.
RARBOa RIDGE PSl'ATD $886,000
Remodeled "Jodelle" 3BR, 2 ~BA. Magnificent, un-
obetzucted mountain city & night light view.
GINNY ANDE~N
Al8oelate Vice President
Pmldent's Clab 4 Years
6"-9060 omce
75t.1997 Rome
TUnLDOCK $215,poG
IO STAISlllNB SAT 6 SUN lM
Dramatic 2BR remodeled in "Poet Modern" Uae of glaaa
blocb, wool Berber, al.ate hearth and much more.
SBA VIBW t575,000
S~ remodeled 3BR view home on wider lot. Tum key
condition. or
Panoramic ocean, city light view. Larplt 2 atory model,
comer loc.tion. f776,000
BASTBLUPP S587,IOO
6BR, SBA family room. triple 1arap. Great family home on
~ery Ja lot.
BLUPPS POI LBASI S1760/llO
3BR one level on wide priva_te peenbelt. All new blinds,
carpet, cmmic Ooordle and fNlb white pmnt
PAIGE HARTLEY
President's Club .
8U90600fllce
644-6169 Home
BAYSBOUS HZl,000
Ziil Cni&tliew OPEN SUNDAY 1-6
Best buy in Bayahores! 2BR/2BA. Completley remodeled,
quality craftsmanship. Private beaches in gated communi-
ty.
BBLCOUBT BILL $649,000
11 SolltUaptoa OPEN SUNDAY 1-6
Magnificently upgraded & customized! Private spa & large
decb. 2BR/2BA. Gate-guarded community.
BAYRIOOE $195,356
UC Bmfonl OPEN SATUIDAY 1·5
Affordable condo! Gated community with pool & spa.
28R/1BA. Llght & bright.
KAY RANGER
President's Clab
Assistant Branch MGR
6#9060
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$80,000 PRICE REDUCTION!
Exceptional (our bedroom, family room home located on a
cui-de-aac. Hup cuatom 1pa I& built·in BBQ complete this
lushly land.tcaped oversized lot. '626,000 By appointment.
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3 bedloom ~ home pue rent8I unit. FMd\
doort open to petio ., .nlnQ Md pk:k.t tenoe.
UL90A PE•lll'....A l•Jlll °'*'~ ...... Some~ I. .... ... JUIC 1 ~from bey. 2 bedrooml pM den.
UYFRONT CONDO -,;111
3 bedroom penth(Me unit wtlt) PMP6flG *-of
bly & ctty llgtU. L1a11hOld ...._ Gl..c -....
UYFRONT CONDO 1111-
2 bedloom _. .... rwnod•1ct condo. F.-..C
loc::edon. Lowly b9)Wde tm We/1'. to bW:h.
UYFRONT CONDO t1,1G0,000
9th floor penthoule with 2 bedroom1. RrepleCe In
Jtvlng room. Sw1~ ~of OOMn & bey.
c~o HICH.AM>I ~
L~ price av8lleble In CafMO Hlghtef 1<19. Tra-
ditlonal 4 bedroom home with high Clllngl. ..
CAmO HIQHLA.NDS .. ,000
SunMt & OCMll vtews. 3 bedr<>C>tM, llltnlly room a.
den. Mwbll entry, enlarged IMng room & halls.
CAIEO HIQHLA.NDI .. 5,000
4 bedroom home with OONn views. Fwntty room.
NP1 to golf ooune & n9W deYek>pment.
UDO ISLE .. ,000
V8Cllnt lot available to bultd home of your drtema.
Priced to Mft. Enjoy Udo'• unequ8Med wnenft•.
UDO t8lE S71l,GOO
2 bedroom dee0r1tor home wtth dining room. LMge
wrap-around patio. Prime location. 2 ftreptaoee
UDO ISLE M7.000
4 bedroom home wtth beamed & cathedral cefffngl
throughout. Arepfaoe In living room & master.
UDO ISLE •1,210.000
4 bedroom famlfy hOme on 70' lot. Greet potential
to rebuild or subdivide Into 2 bulldable alt•.
UDO ISLE S1,250.000
Bayfront trlptex on sandy belleh. lncredlbty low
asking price' Rental tncome or bolld dreem hOme.
UDO ISLE *2,350.000
State-of-tt.art remodeled baytront. 4 bedroom1 &
lamUy room. Remote control ape on patio.
Nl!WPORT CREIT "9duced .....
2 bedroom pkd den and In moY9o4n ooncltk>n.
Oceen vtew from mast•. ForrMI dining room.
NEWPORT CREST 1211,000
$pef1(Jing 3 bedroom unit with plantation nmen.
Extra large deck on kitchen wtth vt.w of OOMn.
NEWPORT CREST --The on1y front 1ne teo• oc.n vtew 1n tt.wport
. er.t. ~ vieW. deck. New IPPhn<*·
... USTING. BeeutlflJlfy appointed executive
home In EL TORO. View of Q'eenbelt & hlttl. Patio
wtth~. •NA HAUPT a MAACIA MA TTHIWI '"7-
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY ONLY
525 Via Udo Soud. Udo ..._ HNI
IUNDAYONLY
18 Alt!Ourton, LllgUNI N91111 l .....
21129 8elcroft, EJ Teto 12-4PM
121 The M--. Cltde. eo.t. u... 14M
1902 E.~ BMt, Newpot18-::t'l 1-6PM
7 Cerdtfr, 1..-gune NiOI"' 2·5PM
1115 ~ ven..'a.; ~ 1-PM
~.350,000
"288,000
1317.600
13-tt,500
MIJ0,000
aeeo.ooo
NIWPORT NORTH. --.:111
3 bedloorn ~ plml ._ ...... o# .,...,
Family room. den. Mwbll wen & ......._
mWPORT "°"'" 1111w•
' bedroom ~111 model &Ira .... 1111111 room., mll1*t ftt~ 0-. .. wry .
OCUll'RONT ..... °"" bWJ'lfwont cottege. 2 bedl~ +....,la W~flt...__..,...,....
OCUNFRONT 11.-.:111
Or..s ociieri WM9l 8i9I fM"Y hoft'9 "' ... w.c tMwport. ~ bw:ttftont p.eto dee*.
V1UA BALBOA ...
PenthouM unit located in qu6et lr"6di loeellof L
Cathedr., ceilings & ~ thtoughOut.
WEITCLFF 1111••
4 bedroom temly home with Wnly "*"' a ......... dlnino room. Frenc:h doort 11..s to....-& ,.....
COSTA M f SA
1 M.OCK FROM UCK MY 'I Fl 0
3 bedrooms plus den. Aemod1l10 k*""' _.
lkytlght Areptace In IMng room.
EASTllDE ··-Large aaaumable loan wtth low down peyment1 3
bedrooms plus famlty room. formal d1r*'9 '°°"'·
EA8T81DE ITH GREEN ...
2-atory, 3 bedroom, 2'A bethl, tamlty roam a clf'*'O
room. WILL CONSIDER LEASE OPl'IOH.
YEARLY LEA SES
UDO tllE •I rt "llO
ldelly toceted 3 bedroom heme '*-din. Ughl.
bright & airy. Neutral 8erber ~. ...,,
81ACON UY II 111 'llO
2'4tory, 3 bedroom tamlty Deectt hfn9 ,._,.on ..
bay. Specloua wrap.around ~Ille ""8oe.
8AYFRONT CONDO •ta"llO
Private 2 bedroom condo. MotC _......._...-.a: a.re. eatpet a. mtrror WOtt<. Ooumwt dahln.
UIUVEJl81TY PAU
<\ fin«' fr~lv homf' So of 405 Mai~
Ir~. lot· or t.rttn ..,.~. ad,-~nl 10
grttnbdt. l ors of upgraMI. hard .. ood noon Ill fo\l'r '\r-ulral txni..r rarpc-1
1214.750
&A8T8IDE
Big PTrc4! Rf'ducnon!! OwJl4!f nttd.10 wR
now. Oiarrru.ng 2BR. I BA hocM on utr1
Lug«> lot .. uh lo.cb o( room for up11U100
$259000
BARBOR WOODS
Loc11f'd nur •hop~. tc:hoob and
b4!1chn Two BR.1ownhome. perircl
nlO\ f"Ul rond111on r Ill ~row i-ailik
$269.000
BATRJDGE
A~' loe111on an dm g11f'd ('ommuru1v.
\tr\ Ind ~I upper ullll. Two BR. 28.\
Commun"' pool ind~ 1280.000
IRVIKE
Cunput ~IUI). l'nd urttt, 38R. 38.\,
L C.I Ex~lknt 111•"1DW'nt ex ~I
u..-V. Ilk ro 1Chool. markr1. 1hu1us
ur,,. df.<-k. bght and llUM\ 1289,000
BARBOR BIOllLAl0>8
\ t~ moou1td wlltt Crl'1t a.um1blt'
lo.n. Oon'1mm001on1lus f1buloua 38R.
homr Hutt \lfd, ~ rt!n4!111 driv~v.
n!'W t.ndM'lp10,.. $29<),<)()()
WUTCLD'F
Two BR. 21'1BA. no fou~. no fixin~.
... 1k lo .tiop.. ltbrar•. par kt. r abulout
IQ('al1M ""tlh rlubhou_~ and pClOl Pmtmt-
rondnf'>tl IJ00.000
&ASTSID&
Ca~ c.od 1rad111on l:.1rf'lk-n1 loc111011 "91
than onr \l'&r nld Thr..,. 38R. f1n11h rom
('\JilOm~ .. llh uyhghll. ~tub.
f.OV"™'t k11d1tn PriV11t patlO. 1305.000
BA YVIBW COURT
Cree1 loc1b0n wnh Yl4!W o( pttnbeh.
28R. 28A. rondonurnum m un1111culatt
rondmon '\ruttal decOf. !Mgb ~.
m•nv upgra~ CommU111ty pool Ind~
'310.000
CORORA DBL MAil
8-t kq>t ettttl Ill CorON dd M.I
Elecuuve 38R. towrihotaP with-·
1iocl lfN· ll'Mlf Cbe to .hopping. tc!oiooh
ind Michl'\ $372.SOO
llATCllS8T
CurrwotJy ~buy. Four BR, .rate
.... IUttt. lormaJ clwn@ room. r.ma1,
room with nl.lhtd ttiJanp. Hatd1'00d
Ooon. <Aaipanv owned. ai.bmit your
olrer.1470.000
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.JA81111U CUD
uc1llfll and ip&~ 2BR. pb den,
hlrd11rood Roora. pell patioa. Ann.~
oonal \&lue. C.1ed coinmuMy wilb pock
1nd ll'l\1111 COUtl•. •495.000
.JASIOJlf& CU&K
urgM 38R. model on ovu 6,000 eq. ft.
townl>oiM lot. Dramatic mtt)', end~.
fAbulout de<k• for outdoor entenainalg.
C.ted rommUNty wnb pool. tmnil..
$499.500
COaOftA DBL llAll-IJUPl.SX
South of Hwy 'J'brl'll' BR. l BA. unist in
pnme location betWttn ahope end bath.
FtttJ*tt. 2 car gar'F· Ptrftct in•e.t·
menl or potl'llual new ~nK'tJon.
1539.000
.JA811DU PAil&
In Coron.1 df.I t.lar. 3BR. 28A. 1n gated
commuruty. Lovti)' news frata living
room end lt1tdll'n. Shutten throuchout,
n11wdr1I ~· Pttfttt riewdeek.
1549.500
LIDOl8LB
Curttndy io-.1 pnced o•tn!Xd lo4 on
1ht J.und. urg«> priv11e JUMY pasto.
~ 10 rcnrus. beac~ end clubhoutot
$559.000
llAJlBOa JUDOS
Mipfittnt ~. \lerv pnVllt location,
nnrlv dttor1ttd Ind remodeled. Two
u1r1 largt' ell<'&o-1 patiot. Two BR pllD
Mn Ovn.stv Ptan $560.000
COtnn'JlT f&BLIJlfO
Rurll 11motphtre 1n tht heart of Ne""Jl"'1
lk1cb Charmu~ homt on wonderful lot.
M11urt lrtta, pri\llte. ll'r~. tttluded.
four BR. 38A. pool• wood dttLng
$589,000
llAJlBOR vmw BOID8
On4! ttory home dow to~· Tor.Dy
remodtled with f rench doon and win·
do ... ,. Butlt "'l'l\ttttauunvll ttnltt \ t....ght
bnght end 1mmacut.1e. ~.000
CDUTLAD
YOW' own dock on aeduded lab Ill
Newport Be.ch. 48R home. OwMr •
lnOYU\g out of Alie Charuung lfH, Oflt
of• kind loca11on. '629.SOO
coaORA DltL MAil
Enchlnung cottagt 11\ tupttb localJOl'I,
pnmuer lo4 1tTOM from ptrk. Two BR.
28A. "11h wondtrful VICW opportunity A
,..i opportunity. '6 7 4.500
PUDf9ULA
Walk 10 the bucb from th. 3BR. daft
hiMIM on ti. PtlliNuia. r-r~
fantatllt ma in 1U1te, te.cW p. wvi·
dowa, t11Tu galore. Privete pauo.
'699.QOO
Magruf~nl TittU or bey. end t•'Y bghrs
from~ room.. lxccl~nt f\oor plan for
entttta~. front Ro .. locatlOO \la~
quartl'r• S 1.:?H 000
tf AHl!c 1H \It " till I...,
elol1 rtinod.led and de«ir11ed 48R.
2~8A. hol!W' fe11unng freMhdonrund
windows. wood floon. h~h be1rrwd «d·
1ng.. ~tw land5<'1p1np. Uir~ pnv111: lot
17Q5.000
I 1\ 1 \ r f~ -..111 •k I '-
• 148feetonthe0.y. t80• .-.ewol
NewptWt e..dl and ewport Ctnrtt.
Dod. 4BR. •~BA. pool.•· 3 CM
ptagt.13,650.000
"
.Ott.rt and cit ight• 1>iew Whitt on •Nlr
decor, 4BR. plw ~n. 3•18~ Curr,.n1h
!hr best buv m Hubcw R~r C.tf'd
•·ommu,..h •nh lf'lllm. p(>oU. ~'
l '."QS.000
!It ( 11{ ~l
OCEA.~ \ IEWI Ekgandv 1ppoo1tl'J
SBR. ciMJom homr •••h 4lt8~ f1m1h
room. 1111t~-l~·•rt1 li.nrlM'n lfu.,,. m.t•·
Irr •u1lf' •11h hrf'J>I-• r •no.I ••ll m tt<-t
tour'"" 111r111r l :?.:?%.000
(, -\ T t I > 1 < ' \ ~ \~ ' '\ ' • '
CommWllty pool. tl'nnia. ~r «ten.
38R. 2l'i8~. upgredt"d ho<M. \\'ondtrful
pa1101 r°' m1tt111rnns °"""' "°·" ~ ""'and .. moma1f'd SS 75.000
CORORA DBL llA.R
One ind 1 half block 10 beuhn \.hirm
~ (OW!tn' Jhlf' kndrn w11h \t,.U("an
Pl"''" ..di-b• Mdf' fir~la...,. Patio •11h
•pa Rtn11I uml '""h rruru °""'" ,,..,.
l 7C>S.OOO
DOVER SBOllltS A.RBA
Good tutr ind r herm m th&J grr11 f1nuh
Of coupAts boaw-four BR. f1n11h room.
counln kJtchen with r1t~ .,,.. 'J>anout
mHltt IWlf'. ~-Orlt1ns ~•vlt ~llO .... h
p• l '."QQ,500
WUTCLIPF CUSTOll
Pufeqluruly hornr. 6 8R'. gru1 fam1h
ntlflhborl-iood L.riir ferruh lutrlM'n. ovrr
-uf'll fam1h room t ... r~ lot •1th pool ind
~ l rar 111"11" l i '>Q :;{)()
SltAVlltW
\taior P'"'" rt"du1 tKln* * * l ruqut of
rf'nllfl u11C1>mpar1hlf' in th1• 11att'd rom
mun1t• I nt.b.1"" tM '"'"~ '>lb nn rstr1
lar11" '"' f ,,. flf! IR<\ S8 ici oon
SltAVIEW
(.11• hih" and par ~'"''" f •l-ulc•u•
tam1h homt m U I'" 11uarJrd and .,,.cludfod
• 111111nur111\ I 111•lh • U>lnm11..J I .o• rt\
larwl .... •J••nJ •111 I"" at,. •J'" Stl•)C, 000
CORONA HIGHLA1fDS
On 11-lf' r41mon ,.,,1 •• .... , • ,.. .. ''"""'"°' do•n thr pa1h '"A,, .... rr ,..,..j.,., \ auh ... t
rn hn,r• 1 .. 0 lrr,.pl.11 ,., p•t ,.,f v.11.,J.,.,.
3BR. add on :?nd '""' f,., m•r111l11 ""1
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Ell&llALD~Y
Em,.raJJ B.n I BR on P"~I t .. .uldn•i: .,,,.
wuh •hilf' "'''" '"'" pctt,.n1 .. 1 Ru.JJ • .,,,
ot<.rw-> <lr.. .. n <.di' p( """ o( tlue pm.,,.
t1rl11.<1~~ •N'I S<nS.000
llAJ KAI BATJ'RORT
~\ IA(Ulll '"'"'of"''" ind bav. Balboa
10 Udo T •o RR :?B \, rondorrwniwn ••
,,.,,,.~It'd •r.J "•r-ndt'd Pritt ind~
no dts.11nrr furnllh1nr S 1.0-49.000
CORONA DEL llAJl
Or,.an Yit'W! E.nto' informal rlc-111ntt Orw
block 10 bf'1r1M'< Conr,.mpoun rwtom
hotflf' ff',lfunn' •Ii.' l~hh d W>b k11rfrn.
~kund patl06 1 1.07$.000
BJG CARYOlf
\ rr~illr p!&n •1th • ,...,. of~ roorw
end rrl\ Onh frrT 11.anc:b~ t"Ondomm1um
1n ~ 1"'.4n\lNI Foor BR huirr h•~
room f'trpandf.d d.Nnl! lrt'• "°"I lich1
rnlor, S I ~Qt, llCIO
BJGCARYON
8ljl pritt rt"durllon Rnd• 1 .. , •'OU In
mo~r m Cuttonuttd hornr nn qulf'f (ul
J.. .. , L.rit"· '"" pmalf' and bf'auldulh
larwlvef""l rru iruckn wrth 'f>• Dr·
•tanM for f'nff'rlar~ t ••ur BR ;?l~B \ I I I-,,, 1lf111
ltlBRALD BAY
L noq~ e>cf'lnwdl' opporturul• la• "'fl: f m
rralJ a., C:.r,...n i nd"' .. an Pm atr lw-1r~
p•llo oprn 1.,..,., 1 ,.,Jrnir' •llh ·~ \ l"hl•
~paralf' ma•lf'r •u11 .. " ftn•plarr Four
RR IR\ s..: 1;0 noo
BJG CARYOJlf
( U•tom 11"""'' h"""" I '>'I tr , .. 11 ""'r""
lronru .. 18H t•R-\ ''"'" lr•rl pool 1nJ
•1 I t "''"" U• """ • \\ •r,.J..rlul hofnf' Int .,., .. rra1mnr ·n,,.. ,.( 1 ~trwl ··
c~ ·,,,; ooo
IRVDfE COVE
l'rt•al .. l'if'11 ti ,.n, le•,. 1m11W• ut.r .. I
•h.iJ""i f.uruh horn.-bu1h around a C't'nl,...
... J •"',. ~ .. ,r., ft'lirn .,,.. I n~
•• .f, "1 r ••m lRH ;ff-' C'lt-tal'lMdl'
Of h•\ Ii. ..... '", ..... ,., s..: 80CJ ()()()
SATURDAY ONLY
P09ISll.A 2101 liillMIDA 1-4 lACll SllTit S5'USO
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SUNDAY ONLY
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THE RBAL BSTATERS
BEST OF COLLEGE PARK Oeslreable
Cambridge estates home on a quiet cul de
sac. add on family room wl1h vaulted ceil-
ings, high windows. picturesque sun room.
S2'5,000
4 2 BR 1 .,A UNITS New stoves, ovens, 7 yr
old roof. no deferred maint. Income
$34,000, sell found upteg. (highly
motivated). 1495,000
BEAUTIFUL SEARIDGE TOWNHOME 2 br,
2'h• ba condo. Custom bldrs home. Com-
pletely upgraded w/sllck plastered walls,
vaulted ceilings, raised panel doors, new
mouldings. upgraded electrical and can
lighting, gourmet kitchen. fireplace. pool
and jacuzzi, gated community, beautiful
view with city tights and ocean breezes.
$239,900
GIANT 5 BEDROOM.All on 1 level, eating
space In country kitchen. fireplace. double
garage, near So Coast Plaza. 1243,000
MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME. Lovely 3
bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace In living room,
open kitchen. ceramic tile. skylights In kit
and bath. Enclosed patio, slump stone
walls. t:295.000
80 COAST METRO INVESTMENT 3 br, W•
ba. large patio, bright/airy and clean, all
amenities. walking distance to everything.
Nice. $131,500
HAS IT ALL 2 story, 4 br, 3 ba, formal LR &
DA. family room. eat-in kitchen. spa, veggie
garden. lots more. Reduced to 1214,IOO
THIS 18 ITI Lowest price In Canyon Hetghts
area. 2 bedroom. 2 story. Lots of upgrades.
Minutes away from the beach and bike trail.
t111,t50
MODEL HALL OF FAME Unbelievable prop-
erty completety upgraded throughout. Pic-
turesque tranquil backyard wtth pool. A very
special home. Must see to believe. SZM,500
UNIQUE 5 BEDROOM Home Is designed for
3 separate units. 1 has 1 bedroom and bath,
2 others have same. Big country kitchen,
great for mother-In-law etc. Must see.
DJJ,000
2 MASTER SUtTEI Popular Mesa Verde
townhome. One suite w/flreplace. Tiie floor
In dining and kitchen. Security system, ex-
ceftent area. S2Al,OOO
M I T .UY .. UPNR IMADI M ... Verde ..
bf, 3 b•. 1 bf & bll downstwa, cathedral
<*ltng1, towty front court y8fd, new con-
crete root, 3 car garege, etc, etc. Price
elMMd to -7.-
. ?tluA &11ee11"11e a
Vee11 'Wappfl
'7lta11hgi11i119
MEIA VERDE MARYLAND CIRCLE Like
new In and out. light and airy 3 br wtth
vaulted beamed ceilings, new appl, new
roof. 2 patios. PRICE REDUCED TO
$237,500
COUEGE PARK CHARM 3 br plus sparkl-
ing pool & spa, huge add on fam rm. Very
beautlful fem home at an exoetlent price.
1211,500
OONT MllS THIS 3 br, 2'n ba townhome.
security gated, lkytlghta, atrium, private
courtyard. Interior location, greenbelt view,
2 car •tt garage. Call 546-2313 l20l,IOO
•IA WOODS 4 br, f•m rm, reduced. Giant
2 story. vaulted oetllngs, ftreplace In llvlng
room and family room. Master bt and ba on
1st levef plus 3 br on 2nd level, new
carpet/fresh paint. A/C, heater. dishwasher. owner witl carry 15•1. wtth 10•1. down.
9:211,000
SUPER BUY IN COLLEGE PARK One of the
best priced homes In the area, 3 BR. W• BA.
new carpets. covered patio~ walk to College
Part< grammar school, Harbor shopping
center and Orange Coast College. Call for
more detaJls. 1225,000
IPIC AND SPAN Every room In this 3 br. 2
ba home sparkles. It Is the ultimate In
upgrades & decor. Hw floors. French doors
opening onto private patio overlooking a
sparkling pool. Super buy at S2A1,500
HIT OF WIMBLEDON 2 br plus den,
plantation shutters, decorator wallpaper.
mirrored closets. spa In atrium. central air.
community tennis and pool, all ror 1311,750
11T TIME BUYERS Bright and cheerful end
unit. Very well kept townhome new carpets,
private covered patio off living room.
Furniture can be negotiated, possible sell
assist In financing. 1144,IOO
SUNDAY ONLY 1-4
48R ?°' La Costa
38R/POOl 2414 University
58R/SPA 952 L1nsin1 ln
28R/POOC. 2784 lonpood Crt
48R/f AM 1824 Or~ Or
38R 2279 Colcate Or
28R/POOL 3437 Wimbledon
Costa Mesa $397.900
Newport Beach $219.900
Costa Mesa $243,000
Costa Mesa $249,000
CostJ Mesa $397,SOO
Co$tJ Mesa $225,000
Costa Mesa $31&,750
SUNDAY AND SATURDAY 1-4 -2511 Ando• " Costa Mesa $245,000
0 DOWN. NO QUALIFYING Monthty pey-
ment $3,300 for 5 yrs wtll give you 50%
ownership in this 5br/3ba MeN Verde
home. Call Buddy for more Info l•,OOO
VACANT SUPER BUY Wefl kept home on
west side. nicely land..caped bact(yard wtth
mature fruit trees, needs .ome fteeh pailnt.
Only S220,000
GOOD NEWS, aAD MEWi TM good newt la
the price only $214.900 for ttMe qu9ltty
reconstructed Freedom home. Bed rWWI la
we only have one Uke It. THE REAL ES-
TA TEAS ~6-2313
P9'1DE OF OWNER... Unique 1 ttory
upgraded townhome, 3 Br. 2 Be, big kltehen
with top of the line thermadore appllances.
Or and Lr looks onto private large patio.
Great Newport Beach address for only
$219,900 ...
GREAT P9'to£ OP OWNE ..... 8 C M.trQ
nefghborhood. Attracttve k"Chen ptus for·
mal area. Near 1hopplng. freeways & enter-
tainment. A~lng 1211,IOO
LOT FOR A LITTLE 3 bedroom, 1 'h b•th.
Exterior newly painted. 2 car detached gar-
age. Roof 5 years new. Setter may hetp wtth
points. Great buy •t 1156,000
14 YEAR OLD PRtDE Of 0 ........
Owners unit 3 br 2 b• & FP. 3 Of ' unttl With
FP's. 5 garages. no deferred meln1, Seelet
wlll carry 1st TD or lge 2nd. Income $35,300.
Price 1415,000
PRICED TO SEU Upgraded 3 bedroom, talt
conditioned, spa, Brookdale townhOuM.
VA/FHA approved. 1147.S-
MOVI .. CONDITION LCMlfy home In~~
lent .,.., Ctallng ftreplece in upgr~
kltcMn W/btt..fnl, 3 lpeetcM• bedr~ 2
b•t1', laundry room'*" 8'cnge. ...,....._ .....
... 8iA. MM-UDO IMTllMJlfrOW
DTIA LAMJ8LOl'WIR'OPW'M""AU.
1WUU.Y .-.:W•., DI 8DVlllWllTD9CQm.
DOC& lllCJa lll'+ YAOIT • ..,.. I WI' llftWR.
TADelO .,._W~&.umLY u.MDeCA11iD
MTIOAJllD•A.
200000
l
LINDA ISLE TRADmONAL LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT LOT
.... W a.A.Ill..._ MYRan'ROMll
........ ~LOT.aw"YW.
'lmLY mmn'Anotf WJLAllOa l)C)CK.
laAUl'llU. C'Ol8TY AllD P00&.. •A AND
CXJKYPOOL~ MIL.WU.Cl'
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WIMDO'IWS. llllMICm> O¥lm.,.,..
$2 995000
LAITYM:/IMT MYNCNT LOl'Cl9f LIDO ..
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JDOILY ( •• • M1'TmN 1W' a. UDO. ,_IQ. lllOOT LOI' O"mt ODUWrT DCDmJ9)
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CMMOIMTS0¥1a A _IQ. POOT~
.... flOa lAlt09 YAatT AND PlANI AVAIL
$ 995 000
PRIM.E PROPERTIES 1990
LISTED EXCLUSIVELY WITH
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WATERFRONT HOMES INC., REAL TORS
631-1400 --------------------
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MARIE FARGO
*SPOTLIGHT PROPERTIES*
OF THE WEEK
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CAAOlE MCMAHAN
IPYGIA ..
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Orange County Agent to Focus on Irvine Terrace
Coat Newport Propertlea tM• pride In six years, Marian Mys It's trvtne Terrace's
announctng that Or.nge County,.,.. estate fabulous location, large yards and quiet
expert, M.n.n Phtftlppl has joined their streets that attracted her to the area. "I
staff. love the mixture of people ·1n the Terrace.
M...,.. Ml reeided In Corona del Mer for There are atlll some original homeowners
7 yeera aft• IMng In Denvi.-, Cotorado and and yet many new, young families are
Deli¥; Texas. She has worked In reelden-movtng Into the area to ralae their families."
tlal real estate 9'nce 19n and was "Rookie "I .,joy working wtth people,"· said the
of the Year" In 1978. She was the number former IChool teacher. "Many of my dlents
one MIUng agent for Coldwett Banker In have become my best friends. It Is always a
Dallu before g<Mng Into a management challenge to find the perfect property for
position. For the past five. years, she has my cffents. I enjoy getting to know each and
owned her own company, Terrace Realty In fN9rY one." ~arlan attributes her succeea
Corona del Mar. In real estate to her J<nowtedge of the area,
Martan attended Texas Christian Unlver:..... attention to detaJI and being a professional
lfty earning her Bachelor of Ane Arts agent In all of her transactions.
degree In French and English. She has Marian Is a past member of the Board of
earned many top awards during her real Directors of Irvine Terrace Community As--
estate career conslst.,tly being a top soclatlon. A member of the Board of Dtrec.-
aaleaper8on. tors for Corona del Mar Association, and ls
A reeldent of Irvine Terrace for the past active In the CdM Chamber of Commerce.
CORONA DEL MAR*
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MARIAN PHILLIPPI
HARBOR HIGHLANDS OLD CORONA DEL MAR
-------*TRANQUIL ISLAND LIVING•·---------...
LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND
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1rn Cryml Ave $1--
•Ellglnt CUltom 5 bdrm on comer lot
•Bey Ylewl. Gl.t eurwq deetl
PAT HURLEY
BALBOA ISLAND
$1.m.oDO
•5 bdrm wtltt.,., •on IMJtlo;ll
•Conw lot ....... of 1M1J I mounWnl
MARTHA MACNAB &
MAUREEN FTTZPATRICK DAWN
215 Via Udo loud a.no.a •Col•"'°'i: bdrm ......... •lpectKalllr I mnet wtl. "'1 open
SHIRLEY HARRJS
&.
CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH
CORONA DEL MA.A 4 bedr"oom famlty home w/WM $1,395,000 BAUIOAWUU 3 bedloom + 2 bedroom duplex $395,000
CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom +den for 62 ~or<** $495,000 HAMOR HIOHLAND8 3 bedfoom, 1.75 bd'I on nic. .... $388,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom ~ on loY8fy streee $5e8,800 UYCRUT · 4 bedroom. 2 bdl w/pool $388,950
CMEO HIGHLANDS 3 bedrooms, 2 bath comer view lot $649.000 SEAlll•ND 3 bd condo~ gal coune 1625.000
IMNE TERRACE 5 bedroom femity home wrth pool $1, 100.000 SE.AYIEW 3 bedl oom 2 bdl w/ooeen view $588,000
IRVINE TERRACE 2 bedrooms + den slngte 19"91 $528.000 UYlttollEI 2 bedroom ~cottage 1829.000
IRVINE TERRACE 4 bedrooms. 3 beth wiVl pool $545,000 B.AYSHORES 3 bedroom In famly nelghbomood $741.000
IRVINE TERRACE 3 bedroom + 2 email otftces $699,000 BAYSHORES 3 bedroom + den, llght & tJJry $785,000
IRVINE TERRACE 4 bedrooms. newty land~ $858,000 &AYSHORES 5 bedroom, 4 beth stepe to bey $815.000
JA.-.iE PARK 3 bedroom condo. ooeen view $519,000 BAYSHORES 5 bedroom In g&Mded oommunlty St,075,000
JAu.E CREEK 3 bedroom condo In gated comm $575,000 BAYVIEW TE.MACE 3 bedroom, Owner wll 00fll6der tr9de $438,000
JASMINE CREEK 3 bedroom condo on quiet street $585,000 9IOCAllYOM 4 bedroom condo w/ctty vi9wl 11.050.000
JASMINE CREEK 3 bedroom condo. pool spa. tennis $598,000 BIG CANYON 5 bedroom, 3 beth w/\lirge )Wd $1,495,000
OLD CORONA DEL MA.A 3 bedroom duplex, do9e to .. I $575,000 BIG CANYON 4 bedroom. 3 beth on 9th gr.., $1,585,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR 3 bedroom duptex, north of PCH $585,000 BIG CANYON 4 bedroom. 4 5 beth c:ustom home '2.495,000
~LO COP.ONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom '1up6ex on comer lot $595,000 BIG CANYON 5 bedroom with pool on f9wey $2,585,000
BLUFF I 4 bedrooma, 2.5 beth, ac. to .. $289.000
ISLAND LIVING EA8TaUF'F 3 bedroom Lulk on large loC $390,000
BALBOAISLAHO 4 bedroom, 2' 1 bath w/spa $750,000 HAMOR HIQHLAHOS 4 bedroom, 2 beth famUy home $425,000
BALBOA ISLAND 2 bedroom duplex with slip $839,000 HAMOR taL 3 bedroom with panoramic view $1,250,000
UOOISLE 4 bedroom family home $775,000 HARBOR HILL 4 bedroom In geied community 11.550.000
UTTI..E BALBOA ISLAND 5 bedroom family home $1,098,000 HARBOR HILL 4 bedroom with dty light VJeWs l1,A75,000
HAMORM>GE 3 bedroom r.-nodlMd condo $629,000
LAGUNA BEACH HARBOR RIOOE 3 bedroom condo with -.WW 1&59.000
HARBOR RIDGE 5 bedroom. 7 beth &'lglilh Tudor $1,950,000
NOATW LAGUNA 3 bedroom. 2 beth w/~t view $559.000 HARBOR RIOOE 5 bedroom IUltee w/ctty vi9wl $3,400,000
EMERALD BAY 3 bedroom w/ooean view $950.000 HARBOR RIOOE 5 bedroom traditioNI home w/WM $3.650,000
EMERALD BAY 6 bedroom w/ooeen lltewl $1,395,000 HARBOR RIOOE 5 bedroom, 6 beth penof••lic: view $3,850,000
IAVINE COVE 4 bedroom w/pod in gMed comm S2.600.000 HAMOR VIEW HOIEI 4 bedroom, 2 beth corns lot $545,000
tRVINE COVE 6 bdrm w/over 8.000 st. oceen side S3.300.000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 bedroom, 2'" beth home 1589,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 bedroom. 3 bath Pt\11111 $780,000
OCEAN & BAYFRONT NEWPORT HEIOHTI V8C8nt loC on c:uk»eec w~ '638.000
BALBOA PENHSULA 4 bedroom steps to sand $985,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS • bedroom wtth bey view 11,050.000
8AL80A lllNC> 2 bedroom duplex wtth lie> $839,000 IEAlll.AN6 3 bedroom condo w/poa .... ooo
BALBOA ISLAND 5 bedroom comer lot on bey $1,775,000 SEA ISL.ANO 3 bedloom 3 blllf\ COf~ "76.000
DOVER SHORES 3 bdrm wM lrg peUo IWld dock on bey $1,985,000 11.AWIND 4 bedroom. 2.5 bMt\ t.ft ,....,,'° 1131,000
DOYER lttollE8 5 bedroom treOltloMI t..-rlly home 12.150.000 IPYGll..ASI 4 bedroom. 2~ bel'l w/~ *775,000
HAMOfl lllNC) VIC9nt lot In gt9at loaltion on bey $2,750,000 SPYGLASS 6 bedroom --pod Md .. 12.495.000
HARBOR ISLAND 4 bedroom 4 beth beytront w/dock 13.750.000
UDO 111.E 4 bedroom brwld new beyfront home 12.750,000 IAVINE
Llfe)Al8L.I 4 bedloom wtth dodt & 111p $2,495,000 ..... 4 bedloom JM ,...... towmome
UNOAISLE 6 bedroom on bey wtU\ dock 13.950.000 lfMNE 2 bedloom + loft ._ dlMcNd
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"Calabria Villas" is a private, gated enclave of Mediter-
ranean-style homes with vaulted ceilinp, marble fireplaces,
private yards, European in11uence9, 3BR, 21hBA. Open
Tuesday through Sunday. 2524 Oranp Ave. -Between
Monte Vista & bel Mar .................................. &ml9 •Hlllll
I~' fllH UTE AVAll _ ......... --.............. -.. •ITS-.. •ftt.W
****** PENINSULA PT. -REDUCED
Newly constructed 3 BR, 2112 BA ho~e with the finest ~f
amenities. Hardwood fl oors do.wnstairs, washed oak cabi-
net.a, gourmet kitchen, master suite with whirlpool bath,
dining room & den, huge private sundeck $995,000
OPE• su•DAY t -S lt4S I . OCIAI llYI
•Tlllll REOUCTIO#--T IEll
3 BR/2 1 1 BA East.side townhome completely redone. All new
hardwood floors & new carpet. new appliances & light fixtures.
REDUCED TO ................................................................. $204,900
MUST $EUl-MEAT lOCATIO#
Affordable yet spacioua townhome in excellent location.
Cloee to Courtyards shopping & dining. 3 BR/2 BA, wood
burning fireplace, patio & garage. REDUCED TO Sl 74,900
Fl•A•Cl•t AVAIUILI. TRY ti' toWlll
OWJllR TIA•IFElllt · SlnlT Offll
BUIOABl.E lOT-EASTSIOE
l'ossihle lot -.plit for two homes. 60' x 300', in county
jurisdiction. Asking $409,000
llVEITOI #EMI
OFFI CE Hl 'ILOI NG · Upscale business center, San
8erna rd ino ............................................... " .................... $670,000
BARSTOW-20 Acres including mineral righte .......... $19,900
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BEACH CO'M'AGE -Cloee to Bay & Ocean. Priced at lot
value ................................................................................. $385,000
MOBILE HOME-PRIME LOCATION ..................... $74,995
• lEAIEI •
LIDO PENINSULA-Bayf ront condo. 2 BR + den, 3 BA,
aecurity, boat slip. $2200/mo
OCEANFRONT-Lower unit, yrly
COM HOUSE WIT\Ul[llJOL-Mini view.
Villa Laguna estate true
one-of-a-kind Property
Thia famous Mediterranean revival
est•te, Vltta Laguna. at 1492 Temple
HHla Drive. Laguna Beach, la a one-of-
a-kind property full of history.
Probabty the best wtll!e water views
of the Main Bech and up the north
coat are available from this hilltop
home. Built In a U shape, aroulnd a
large, eectuded courtyard, the house
•ffords panoramic views from almost
fNfJt'Y room.
For many years, this unusual estate
home had the distinction of being the
only house this high up the hill. Old
wooden gates lead to an Inner patio
and the house Includes seven levels
and Incorporates 49 exterior steps.
The house was originally built by
Harry Green, a famous comedian. for
Property of the Week
his daughter, MltzJ Green, an Ameri-
can child ac1reu of the 19209, -"<>
had several notable mov'8 credlts
Including "Honey·· ( 1930). "Tom
Sawyer" ( 1930), "Llttle Orphan
Annie" ( 1932) and "BIOodhounda of
Broadway" ( 1952). The Greene owned
the house for about 20 years before
It was sold.
Villa Laguna Is being llated at
$995,000 by Coteen Reily. 1110 Glen-
neyre St.. Laguna Beech. She may be
contacted at 497-3339, e1't. 230, or at
home (497-9433) for eddltlonat lnf0t-
matlon.
RUSTY GUINTHER
REMAX REALTORS
OFFICE: 631-1266 ext 217
HOME: 631-6389
RlllTALI
CO.•A DIL MA• HGalAL: Built 1905, excellent harbor, channel,
ocean views, three bedroom, fireplace. A TRUE CHARMER .... ., .......... .
...... , GISTa Three bedroom, lite and airy pion 4, remodeled thnr
out. Mini-ocean view from master bedroom deck.
8111 BUYI:
IASI-COSIA MISA &.2 r•ormlY: Older thrH bedroom
home & income. 9700+ sq. ft. lot suitable for three units . .......... taa•,-
so COASI lllnO Large 2 story home .. J.ittle price. Four bedroom, famlfy
room, bonus room, fireplace plus more. ... .......... ,...
• ..WS WIST-Costa Mfto. co~ plus duplex, 11 .8 x Gii.
o we 2nc1 T .o. we11 fT'Qlntoined . .............. ,...
UJ• ... DIVWWT Eosmde Cotto Me10 14 unih, goiod
location, present income producing. ... ........ ,.,.,...
,/7-ne# '.Pmni.um propertiu open tnis we~ for your inspection l;:/r _.. 1:ootos:oop.m.
N£WPOI[ BEACH CORONA DEl MAR
SUN lalboo ~
SAT/SAJH ~-Nomi
SAT/SUN ~T.noc•
Z4 ()pd Av. Melrldo ~ s 835.000 s 49$.000
$ 429.000 s 1.795 s 545.000 s 696.000 s 4$.000 s 495.000 s .475.000
SAT~ eam.o Shot• ~ 15 Gofton WNt•IUc*• $ l .7'!1JJX1J
SU25.000 s 515.000
$ 475.000
s 815.000 s 895.000
SIA85.000
1806 LHward ln ~ SUN Cofcno dill Mar 21 1 Ml .Wry 8roo1c1
SAT/SUN Blutfs_
10 Cormotont s t..veten
511 Avenldo Compo o.c-> S Leveren
SAT/'Sl.111 Corona dill Mar 410 Helotrope Natale Fogarty
SAT~ Horbot Vl9w Hm Ill() I PotT ~ A/tie JOfWOn
SAT/SUN CorOt"IO del Mar 410 5 Helotrope Not~ Fogortv
SUN Horbot View Hm 1812 Pott Cooow Jov Horde
SUN Corona~ Id ~Serro Delo De6godo
SAT/SUll Hort>ot vi.w >tis 3HJ7 ~ t.n Rochele ua
SUN Hort>Of Vi9w Hm 19311 Pott NelsOn loddV 9-nltr"I SAT/SUN Olde COM 224 GoiderlOd Es1t'tef TObOk
SUN Westclltt
SUN Wedcltf
I I 12 Beltc_.,.,e Ln VI SolCton
1307 Old0td L0teno Soytes
SAT/SUN E Costa MelO
SAT/SUN E Costa Meta
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SAT/SUN So Coast Met10
SAT /SUN T~ocit
NEIGHIQRING AREAS
379A Monte Vllfo Stave Leveren
3798 Mont• Wo Steve Lev••"
21 Sp1ng 8uCit VI SoJCton
975 an T10lnefJUc:tt•
2981 et.wnere Zortlef
9839 AzJMo Atfle Jot'lnlon
21 Cedar Ridge 8 ArnlfO<Jter
SUN f l.lflef odc 5671 Sleffo Verde Botboro Lommo
s 279.000 s 319.000 s 249.900
$2.295.000 s ~2.000 s 298.500
$ 699.000
$ 485.000
caa our offia for your private sliowing of any of our e~c{usive ftomes:
COIOHA Oil MAI N.JG0.000
I ~t OCfe on the Corona dll Mor WOferlronf Pt.-nl.lm
Boytont PO'<* on 8oytlde Ot PtlYOf• t>cn l*t• Pew-.
SAN ,_,..JllDO VNJ.IY M.toD.000
One Of HdQen ttll mOlf !OWi\ Hotel 0....5 act•~
,~Nia wl1h bteatttrdmg ...... 58Q..58A
NIWPOll llAat ... UfAll U.JG0.000
~ one oae tetY* •at• w/PoO' a IPO win. c.-ar. etOQUMlown. grand'"' entert<*Wlg
...,Olrf llACN ... MOtM •uoo.ooo
Heoltyone oet• t .... dot• Pool. IP(). OOQUef laWf"I.
wne celar • 6IQ Ubf'OrY. Dllc¥d rm a muctl mote
a9IA cow u.-.aoo
CU.om wotertonr Medferoneon hOtne ~ w/
~abi9 coe. aoftttlO .-., [)omoftc llfeW'I
tWllOl mDOl MINOOI U.295.000
~ Harbot Sldge c:uttom hOme w/IOeCtocucw
't'4ew Of ocean. oav • dtV letl'1 9ult bV v~
UHM ml U.OM.000
~,...,end locotlOn with pal()lamie WI'# ot
Ne'o~IMAng~ LargedOCkwt'lhtm tor 2yochtl
9tOllCUFFS U.050.000
EatGte lll9d lot w/bfeatf'\fCJklng OC*Jfl A wtinewot•
~ a.act\ occ• 8'Ad vou <helm home
IBCOUlt ~ t2Af6.000 E~ ~ "'1ipeCC~
aoftaoar llf'*>, _ ~tllCS
LAllllll t 111 F C* VllJO t2.410JllJIJ
Mo~mc.t.,peee 68R.68A.poota 21PO'•
~a maft* ttv\KU 5 fp6c: A lhOwCC. tUrv'
~-.AND U.M.000
Large MR. 4.51A 8ecuflt\J ham• W/~ed IOCaftOn
~tom~ to H<rt><>f entrance 9oat dodt.
~---U.•.aao ~.....,. °' tt"9 ocean. b<JV. Cot<*ia • ccty
---,._..., landlCCJl*S act• wltrtil court. SIA.~
&A8UM ~ ta.M.000
A rare~ to ocHeYe o ~ ~ Of'9f lte
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co..A•IMI , •1 .m.-b~pertKttot~1hilt~~lnh
U\. l.ooalled on fl1IO/ a:i.ocn. ~ IClcNn
IO.COUl'f MAHOI Ha.. t l .171.000
LOrgest JM P9tera p1a14 58Q. 4-6BA. poet IPO Great
b'nly rm. c>ocb • molt• Col tot more d9fala.
OOlOHA Dll MAI • 1,150.000
~locoted • .58Q,3.58ACaneoSha .. hOme
EJCPQl l!We ocean vtiews. ~ ..o lded Pod oteo
CAii*> IHOIO t l.M.000
8ecU!lA a~ W/PCJ"IOIOltlfc vl9Wt ttom IMng rm.
ttnng rm. malt• BR a adtchen. QJltOm ~
~cunou •••.aoo Etttoor~cUltom nome~ ~I> ono
ptt'ne lot W/fttC'6 one of 0 ~ ~ed 't'4ew
llLCOUl'f MANOll~C.. ••.m• $110.DOO ~, .• mortet Pfk:•
Poef. IPO •wot lot L~ ~
•4 fllJ.af CMAYIAU-.. OUK COM •I M5PDO
Root too ~ deck w/l«J 'View 1.5 btoctCI to big
Ccwono beach 3 trpl. 3 deeb. 3 potlol. 38R w/8A
DAHA POlff t l.MIPDO
Spect~ wNt• wafer -Aew. """""c:uttom heme
Large IOf. 48A. 3 58A. gotJmet ldtehen Q,dty ftw.ouf
LAGUNA llAat t I .M.000
One of l.OOU'°'• most ~ hOmel Guelf QUOftef•
Towemg Tr ... Wai« to beOCl'I
IOllVll WWI t I .2'1.000
Hl·tOC> 'iteW heme In No TUlftn COtnplefe W/fet°N
CCMT. pool a IPO nw 'View~ r.on. .... 5 68A
WYG&.A9I H&.l • ·--large leY9f IOt on"'""' ot custom homea Ocean. env
llgNI lf1lew AQ!fJtOX I nxJ IQ tt Gteot prtc~
HMIOl lmGI ~ ••• llOJl/IO
SOect~ .aR. 311A. JOW!"l10me. lMng rm. fornllVtm •
0 den W/cifV, bCJV 6 OC90n 'Mw.
COIOMADllMM •1,12'/lllO
Ocean and JenV ~ Blgor1' 3 Y90f old hCtM ·I'd
l:*>Ck to beoch f'fwd\ en•~~. eec ~
1Ul'IUIOCI Clllt • '· ....... o~o,. Home II on age
lotw/pod,IPQ. ~Orr.Jiii ..
MllOA .... ,. ··--.. famlV~•~on A-2parcet. Knodl J
<loll«\·~ Of M to\ It GI II. WI* to~
UDO IUCANf MUM1mANlAH Hoa. $9'11J«J
N9waR.~>Ac>~a..._.tfYuc)yt.grcnre.mat:lle a btom ~rm. den .... a. rm So roe1ng potlO
MMIOltWW~L.LS .... SC>ecfOC:UO. eon w.w l'lom• °"
dMlrab6e Secll:W . Fot...,. ..--ti
MllOe WW HI.LS SMIPDO
PtM>cv w/o If.,.,....., ig 180 ocean....._ Tmelt• a tie
roof. copper ~.pr~"~
DUIQfBS Danl~Ol.DI ... 1 dOCrt tom comer '°' 38R. 29A
IYn .otlr'G to OftO!' II eY~
IHOllCUffS ....
Home on large IOt Wth geot pof .... ftal Current heme
hat 'iteW tom idtc:hen 8'Ald ~a t<*• oavontage
WIOA mAND M».000
CUlfomheme10caf90ongeot1treet.Gcumeitkltchen.
French c:toota. !talon 1191. IU"C)(lfc:h. lght ' ~
Ml C:OMf DIACl $1lOJlllO
OneotthemOlt ~ guot~ed comtTU'1171etln
N 8 ~llQndlcoped.38R.2 58A .
IAllOA cow.s tasJl/IO
9oytont W/bOCA docil J8A. l 58A. lage lot W/otf It
P'CQ 3-cOf garage.gated CorntTVllY. r;>fMJte beoct'I
OOIONA~ MllPDO
0Jatom ConfempotOIV 68Q. 48A. hOme W/n'latNIC
ocean 'MW lrtght 6 OC>9" W/O f....-.g of c:omfotf
~w tM.000
Ext.,_. remodel on wat9rtont w/doc.k. ~to part(
Single bnlV"' Cl.CM• loadl ot c:horm ~ ....
IAYINOllS tM.lllD
Open a dJV home on large Wetlct kif 29A. 2 ..5M. Nc1'I
c91l'9 ~ to •ICPO'ld Lorge aa.nca>le lit T 0
MllOI WW HI.LS tM/lllO
5M.l1Aon.rre>age ptNof9 IClf ffenc:f'\dOOrl. ~
~ ~ AJC. """"*may COIT'(
rtVIAll HU t111/lllO
41R. 2.slA. I •ory 'MW home Poof. IPC). Rench dOOrl
•~ ~ttetoomg 30le01*-at•.5a>mo
MMIOI WW Ml&.l IOUWf •MllJO
Ocean • harbor ~ ftam ... t-atop l'IOme •.
Oflglra hot'MW..,, S>Of•ltld fot ~L
. '
.. QWET llYINl nilAa o•.ooo
38Rh0me + QUelf ~I omce oddtlon. 9CXX> IQ ft lotw/
pool. Perteet .f0< remodel. Looking f()( al Offers.
OCEANYIEW •nt,900
Breofhtaklng uuet'a a view's Overlc>OIMg l.ogulO
from fNI 38R. 2.58A ~ vtlo. Lease option ovolloble.
LAC.UNA SUI • oaAH VIEW 025.000
hAI ocean "1lew model hOme. Molter a.It• w/~. ~
grodes to runerous too mennon 38R. 2.5BA.
NnEIOCX EXICU1M Hoa. .... ,000
LOfO• St.-.ort model on o QU9t meet Core to IChoefi
ond pork. Pr1Ced ~ competmon. 58R. 38A
WESTCUff Ul9 ,000
Custom clrcl.la driveway. exollc ccutvard entry w/
fountain. Cust~ pool a apo 48R. 38A
COIONA D(l MAI $691,500
CIJltom Cope Cod profeak>nOllV dec0<oted hOme w/
top of the tie ~odes a excelent de9gn feot\les.
HAllOe VIEW HOliB • CUSTOM $695,000
Prtde ot OIWl'lef'IHp. Lorge CUJtom 48R, 3.58A. ~mstr aut•. Separate mcidl Qtrs Must left -mol(e otter!
LI)() ml lllAW Uff .000
unique ~operTy lltUated on one ot Udc>'s r...t str.n T .
lfA 1RAHD =-ra! lmpJO Elegant cont -ory.38R.3.58A.mog-
nlllcent Views. comm.PoCJIS a temll. IALIOA~,.,...,A U6t,500 Charming , , W/hcome ..nit.~
pdnf,rww chenc°'61t8fl 30x IOOlot
SlA mAHD NlWPOlf l(AOf U60,000
Prtvote end int"""" CNet ltZed yard a view ot boV a city
llQhtl. Neutral decot. bleoched WOOd 28R a den.
NEWPOlrY HIJGH'IS Uo25.000
Re<U:edt Oeeon a 8oy View. extro large lot 38R. 28A.
tom11y rm w/pon view. Sepotote oom• rm.
HAllOR WW HOWS •519 ,000
.A.-11tec:1 -18R. 2.s'&A. Remodeled a expon. Palermo
French W'lndowl a eta Gteot lot near pork. Needs TlC
NEWPOIT NOlnt •17',ICIO
Mecltettoneon lt"'9 angle fomty hOme. ~ ~
graded. Prtvote PCJ1lo • IPO Soon to be gated conm
HAllOI VIEW HI.LS '571.000
LowN P'lcec:t ham• In tNe prMIQfOul area. 38R. 29A. romev rm. PQol • Yod Ealf to ..
LAGUNA II.ACM tMflll»
LOG'ftl ChcJrmet. !8A.28A. bl» wot• ...tew. Woldng
dltanc:. to b9och and vloge.
90Pt1111CA11D B.lGMCI -CJ>.M. • ....
Beoull~ remodel Id 21A. 28A W/ I BR. 18A dUdo. Ntl'tv
OfJC)Olnd CUlfbm f9al\lee ltY~.
HAllOlll>Ol~W •w1.soo P\d'\ eacec~ a IOUnO. G<u·
met ldtchen. area. PIMJ'• cttve
HAllOI VIEW MCMJ •MSlll»
Expanded Palermo hl ~ big a be<JJt!U. •. a
new. mllT BA. Newtaldllcas*'IQ • IP1r*let IYSfem.
M•-PAK • COIONA DQ ~ •51•,ICIO
NeortyMW. 21001Q ft towmome In "'9t gated comm
38R. 28A. A"oehect2-car garage. views of pen•~•·
COIOHA Dll MAI ......
MqestlC U\tefl W/vlew of Catallno. ~· ()(JI( tloon
leodl you too btlghf a arv elegant. 38R. 2BA cteom
WESTCWF ---LOYetV hom•ln greotcJteo 38R. 28A. ~ ftpl lnMng rm a dr*lg rm Pool w/cabono Hom• worrontv
IAvcasl ._JllllJ
~andngBoycr•home. Oecoroton~eom. ~
IAYVfiW18MCl llll MIY ..... ev the portc. O.COfatOf perfect. 3 • Y90ft new. S.C.
gated~e.comm.poa/IPCJ. 38A. tarntvrm.2.&IA. HAllOIWWHOW .__
Move Into well kept 3BR. 28A Monaco°' bUld hOme on
large.,.,,.,., lot clole to partc Wo/11. to eiementQf'f IChool
BlGANCI a SPAat M6t,f00
5'Jpef buy-quiet c-d-11Gtocl0Ulfy cfppo6nted 'IA.
38A.ootu.Walc to bodcboV .'91YialtOfJ«! l.,562-171•
SAHa&tlNll MMlll»
Beoutttul ocean vtew lot n presttQloUI Seo PoW• &
tat ... Monvated ..... U>mt al ofl'en
NlWPOlf l(AOf $atpao
Ablc>U• P9(fectlonl J M Peters ~ heme wltt'I got·
090'AI bock bo'( 'Mw. Dec:OfotOf ~ COYeftngl.
19llX -IASJ SID( .....
Towmouee lt',ie w/enc:I. patio • garage w.. main-
~. Pf'11• 10catton. Cose to~ a bus.
LAGUNA <:MW •Miil»
UJc1..no conoge on 2 lots w/frpA P9rlect fof ~ °' coupe
lAGUM .... -•• llA ... the heart of l.DgL.nO Cozy cottagit W/
IDIAUY lOCA1'EOIAY9DI COYE .... NIM'OBIHOID ta7.IOD
Kay unbhed. 18C'-ltty Condo 28Q, l.58A. cl<* to large 2-•ory. 38R hOtfte eoch W/awrt bath +OM'\/
great~. rat dstonce to 8olboo l9ond ol'flce. ~molt• Ute w/ftftng cweo Spa U>.
lUllLllOa FAYLY ta. ---OIAHQI ..... Lorgeep1on.Ho1t>HneJCP(1nd9d.Newpa1nta~. •An 28R. tM n Orange. wee mafntahecl AA:»!.
!age yad. IPO In yard 48R ond o bCna rm. ~.100. '-car garage.~ k>cotlon.
lUllLllOa POINTE MIOlll» GllAf OffOIMl1'Y It SNRA MA "19,too
EJcpanM vle¥ll or r-.a A convona on QLJet c~IOC Com OC*>t• on ~lot wfPOCA a frUt -.. a 1'9C.
lJl• nth/ end \l'llt with 38R. 38A a monv upgrodee. room. lNl '8AhOme 11 on <Net 1/3 oetew/Vflig. gordln.
IA Via COVl M7'.0GO IA W11W OOU11 t•.000
BeoutlUy Oec0<oted 28R. UBA condo In WOlldef'fU Model peffect. '8R. 38A. IK. gate. J.M.FW• bUI.
boVllde gated coml"IU-.ltv New carpet a lhJtt.,. 18CX>1qtt.3)'1nu.IOC.doaeto~.blchg6Jooglr'ltrall.
NlWCUSJOMa>M~ M71J/ll0 WD1PAll:iill!W ... .-
Exc:.lenf IOc011on. walk to beoch a ~· Hl(1ilv FabUoul ~bit• wall.
~Oded home W/t"f) of the line l.4)grocM. ~on , tm, formal drq.
HAllOI VIEW MOt8 M71.0GO ~ VALLIY .OCX. .,._ ~1f.000
O'tamll1g home ff..rvt P<*1'9d. neww root flWldV Aoom b ~ n tNI WOf'°"" ~home.'
QI.Mt ~2M.c:ten0f • • .: ..... tenooel. .k:J!Oe •• IM+ baru A'n. ~yard W/'IJIOd 6 IPO.
Wllfalff • OWi TI Am WJ& I" tm.oao Wll C. ccmA W tatt•
lNI • II In on 111e •• 11 GMO. CIOl9 to tr'IOPS* 1g a .._. QldY CONllUdlon. New•+ dlft. t.-. bi9
ICNGll. .......... flll...... " --~ ..... ~··· ............
....
MWllWcomr IXICU1M UfllMI UIO.-
Palllldw ~. pUh 21R. 2IA c:cndo. 3 years rww.
1ee. gate. poof• tPO· ao.to bay6 FOlhlon lllond.
.......... llAOI ---Model perttd .eA:l.58A.large fomly rm Two story, I .5
mlel to beoch. New 1PO In bOcil yard
IAYll)QI •l0511JO
11Wlao WtfY pMJte gated condo convnll'41y Located
In c:til*abltlocatiof1 In~" ... 2BA. 28A. #
IAYVllW COUlf •2".900 ~a~. 28A. 2IA Condo. Sec.gate. pool A apo
Co.to~. twysa ~· 3 yeorsrww. U>mlf.
Wit NCOllAa.M-12 •21t11JO
S6.000 PflC.e recu;:ttont COtW91'1ent 1oconon. a1ey ac-
e-. .-tdboc:lcycsd. kor patdng SlbNt al otferl.
NIWPOlf..,., ••.aao LOW91t prteed 2 ffOtV heme 2 blocks ftom to beo<:tl. +
~ bonul nn. Aleo pool A tetn. leote land
A IUl IUY • costA ..sA t279,000
~ 38Rhoulel 1,*>Qroded carpet. new floors Lorge
yard w/rpa rN oec• Most• hos 2 wotki"I clOlets
EAS1Sl)I COlfA MDA '279,000
N.w 38A. 2.s&A Medtena\800 v.ao Q.1011ty bUlt bV
8rtggl. Al this pl.a bock boy View
NIWPOIT CIDf t27ll1JO
38RTowmome. nflW~t a carper Greo1 iowestpt1ce
In deY. tot Ql'<:lt ICN4 Selet has t°'-"'C1 a hOme lo buV
HUN1leOION 11,j!illll'QI t26C.SOO
WoucilfU eR. 2 2 stOfY. extra large
bockyard. 1.5 h
WOOCllllaGI COnAGI Hot.E t2Af,f00
Cozy ~ cottage home on lnllde of loop ~.
29A. tl)t In Mng rm. fomtv rm Mee poflO 9'c>w A ...
CIN1IAl COllA MDA tMt.000
~.21A. famlV hOme n Pftde or ownerrc> ~
hood. Near IChoc*. f'l(Q)ll IQ A tw/t. ~ ol ol'fefs
Wl'lltMC WMUMI ....
Fc:llMcul Weltpcn tOWI f'tome "'1f a bftgt'I W/Wt'lte
~ C<Jbln9tl A plantcrfk)n ftltt-.. 3M, 2.llA. •
Ma MY tau.•
2 mstr des.P9rfect retreat ceo. to lrall b )Ogglng.
tti'Q • bll•.5 yrs new.Comm. pod 6 IPQ. won.ma-== ---ldeollocotton. Dallng31Q.
7'tWll" SA. big locatkln. new root.
PllMMllOCAWONWOOClllmell tm.000
~ta dr(. llR. 2.SIA.kc:wgoroge. waM IQ Cllfa~
tok:DA tennllcU>. o.t~'9oh6•6~
IHDOUGAW ·... tm• ~locotton. ~A '*Y lootJ)lan operwto large
~poftoleoutyardw/V'feWlotpark. ~Sl .150
EASna C0S1A ..sA ua.oao
38R t~e In~ Stream Lorge trHS. lk.t>blng
bf<><* l\.nl beneath malt• Ule Very peocef\J
LUGl lM N.I. CONDO •22A.SOO
MOit de*~ end "'4f. 2-cor attached garage. l8A.
IP<>cio.lllwlQ rm. ster;>e 10 pool Ooae to HooghOtPte:JI.
YOllA UNOA •210,aoo
lr"NestOI Of lit trne buVerl del~t 38R. 28A In fanly
~.convenient to schoOls. lhopplng. A/C.
AffOIDAM1 IN COSTA MESA •2Df.IGD
48R fomlyhOme Hugefomly1m w/frpl. 2-coratt.goroge.
large~ ta rN CentTol loc near~
LA JimADA • '".000 They dO not make hOUt8S Ike ttW onvmot•I Hardwood
ftoofs .. pklst8f wais. 38R.2BA. Ei lciOled ICl'Mn pofto.
cosrA .. SA $ IMt.000
~ft.JI 28R. end l.tllt In snol complex. VetY prt\late
and~ W/01toct'led 2-cor gaoge.
woaa cosrA ..sA • ••.aoo ~t. UY"f endl.tlltl eorpJ l ftootlng ore I year! Mr1
blndl ttwu out. ~fl. VOUted celngs.
r
-VAiii-~ •111.• ~ 11311.tOD. mllf'I. 29A'a. lorge
pdlo, tpl. Ollet I . cM\. No F+Wno VA.
OCIM V1IW VN:Nllf I.Of --lr90llh tddng oeea\ ona COCllla •view. Z>Jm 1C1 ft In
Net\ e.oct'l th Not bl Mabfe at ttW tme -hok1.
l.IASE NtCHA.SE
WU.All·llYM •1,ICIO
2IR. 29A. ""* 'l'it. Commnry poet a IPCJ.
• LfA$ES
.. 8*ouf '9Cm. lrWle $1500.
Harbor Ridge &t. $t900. lrWle $1560.
Cotono del Mar MSOO. Newport sr-.or .. $1'50
UdolN sax>. UdolM SICX>
Mal Kai Condos $3850 8ayndge SICX>.
Spvgloll $3800 Cenfral~ $1350
Eo~tr $2500 Newport Shofet $1350
l<JO'l'O~ $2500 Tustn $1350
Blutfl $2275 Corona del Mor $1295
8ayllde Coye $2200 Newport lllOnd $1275
INIM szxn lrWle $1200.
~TerToce $2QX). Bolboo lllond $1200.
airs $1795 !Nine Stt50. f
Blutfl Vort>o Linda $1150.
lrWle $1100.
IMQ •I IAn.DAY. Na a J 17, 1fll0
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2 IWI BA M19 V-* ~ «dlmid ....... WID
hoa4n.. .... "'* tar
ANl(Z MtCASLAHI>
'"" = 111im o-t --l M. l &\. .... ~ • .,.. "'*for
ttrr'A WADI\ at 221 ,.,.._,.,... ·--0...1811 ~ M. Well ............... home an .... ,._
~root-,.. .. _
uz • arocx J0"1.S
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:a -&Mit _.. ~ yn -Call tar finlPdnc Ofldm! "'* tor
PATTY N1SlllT
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RJTAWAmesim .... ....
,._ 3 a --condaa. S.,. to ..S. S.0. N'llD8 IO .a! NIA for_ .... a.a II&. GnM-..,.. -INI &. ~ to buOcl! C>aons
wQJ 011N11W ~ NIA tar-.
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PATrV Jmlll[!'
.......
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wtv.w..tll!d flDan • ill'Uhl ~ Allli fer ·
DlAHA CAPPIL
PATTY NESBIT ....
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DA VTO CXXlPER
..,. ma 1111.m
f)id I.WI. C-.-. 3 BR on~~ tinpt~ . ~-,.,,., ,.,,
RAJ:AOOERS .... -.-
,...... duplirx. build 3 oandm an lot. Allli for
MAJUL YM <XlOMBS
9'11 • -.. 8-ldM,....,, hmm 'M. 1114 BA. ,__ rm. lrt ynl cw. .__."*far
•t MIOIBT 1-.111
The._ Ml Newport a..dJ tar----P""9 3 Ml I~ BA.. S• to bay. blldl. Ind-. NIA b
DA YID COOPr.:ll
mmm.mn1111 n a ••1t•111
$ M/4~ M pool._ 111 .._ V_. W. al..._ -.t. IVC.2_.._..,.... ................ ,.. .. _
JAOCD HAMll..IMAH • aMDY HANDLDL\N ..,_ .... , ,. ...
n"*-Y!Slall"t M. ......... C9'DIUM 1-4. to cANYOM JSLAJm. "_...Ma•-....,. MD..UJCDt -•mm -.111 K--. 11,100-.A 11&. ,._",.... .-. a.v. -Ulll-.A.._ .............. ,.. ..
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11-2 mt .... ~ ..... A &ell! Atl& fer. _ __ ... _ --Newport Ha 5 BR, 2~ II.\. ... 4c view. M1*
ft IO appredai.. Atl& fot_ -·--.... Ill. 11,411.m
Dll!liCNd for ....... flmily livtrw with I f~al luxury. Pool4c1pa. Alk fer_
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IBl(ll_ ........
Pndl! al ownmhlp Man-., mod!I 4 BR. 2
BA. *P from ~ pmk & IChool.
Submlt oa... Alli. for_ ... ... ._."_ ----..... Dl!anie Ind s.w-5BR. $ BA. nmtft' ..
"JIC\lm" cub, 3 ~ nwtW fnll')'. ,..
for --
M Cll _ --·-...... DN&Aed 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. fAm. rm home w/pool
1111 Ind view al Mountains and Oty Ughta. AM fer ... ---CIRURllJ• _,.
4 BR. ... f...-Jy room, pool. ..., prdm
~ rorma1 ..... fArapmn knrtwn. Ask for
---........ a.--
-····· l\m.1111 Prtvate cul dt • w/orna and cmyan Vlf'WI.
$ BlU'6 BA. poai. ip and Ii amm to pnva .. ~A*lor_ .... _
~-11.... 11116• ........ :l:: 3 \; BA. 3 cw P' ~ f.am&Jy plus boru A* fer --...... . ....
lnantollrYine'a bell,_,~ 4
BR. 3 BA. Walk to ...... Pwk. Attlt, tor .. --...... "'··~-
~~-·· .... "'-TUl'U townhome In Bic C..yan. 8-t
view ~-2 BR. 2 BA + den. A11it for .•• uan111 ..
IBIUlll PBIBJ ...
~ 3 BR. 2 ~ BA oondo Frtricb doors. L11JiP p100 Gf'ftlt Bede Bay loCltaon.
Allit for ··-..... 11111u••••1 111t• Owl' 4200 tqll $ BR CU1to01n pool! New
French doon. bcht & bfiiht w/2 ~
pmt room. fam&ly room. & min' Attlt, tor ... _,_
BJllY.,._ I\•• n.om Spyp. Hill w/vtl!W al ocem and
aty bghta, 5 BR. 4 BA. pool. 1111i owner will
tnde. Atl& for
llllllY•
llTIT-LDT91 WllH It••
0-al Newport 8-b'• ~ ...... 3 BR.
2 ~ BA. 2 cw ..... Owner will cormdlr aeme optaan. Alk for
u1n• ..
M Ill..,._ --ho lfar/, 1 BR and 1 BA~ BR
and 1 ~ BA upltalra. Appn/llld at S380.000.
Atl& for_
mu ea --·· . . .... Mull aell! 4 BR+ flrnOy roam,~ roam In
~ wlwalk.m cbll VIEW! VIEW!
VIEW! Attlt, fer ---.
111H4-flO 11, ..
TocaDy renovated 1n 1990! Rare i.a 4 unitl
,_ l ~ blodts to the~· AD t.w.,.....
pend Alk fer. _,_
-······· .•. llPwlop ~own U2 ..,..~ ....... ea e.y ~Loe* out'°_... .......
All!t. lar-....
.-
We arc cxpcrlcnclQI a dearly ....... BUYERS MAJlKET wtth -acelle•t
lavHtory of available propertte .. Prlca bave rollM ~ •a d11tly d• to the
l•cr.... of Inventory •Dd competltioll for the ready, wtw... able aed
unencumbered buyer la spirited. Home 1oaa rat .. arc low. flaaltd .. ,...... arc
plentiful and proc ... IDt ttm .. arc abort.
THE llAllKET 18 8LUGGISH·NOT DEADI
If you mu•t Mii In order to make Voll' mow, tM• IMart, _... an W.. made
cverday on propcrti• that are priced lntellltntly. Sl-.e yoa wUI likely be able
to negotiate a favorable purchaM price oa the home poe '*'· ,......_.._ be
expected to Mii at today• market value. Be reaJ .. ttc a8d you wlll be llvl .. In
your dream home In a few •hort montha. ·
SHOULD I WAIT TO 9£.L?
If ~ou waJt to Mii you wlU probably ect more for yoar property, but you wltl
llkely pay more for the home your buy aad have fewer properdee to Mt.ct kom.
CON81JLT A REALTOR!
For an evaluation of your praeat home or a list of propertlee that meet VoUf'
need• contact a REAL TOR• mcmber of yoar local AMocla1* of REAL TORS•.
He or •h• 11 an expert who .. qu&llflcd to ... 1st you la the .... of purcheee of
your home. THEY ARE THERE TO SERVE VOUn
m
REALTOR•
LIDO BAYFRONT TRIPLEX
ABSOLUTE BEST BUY ON WATER
• SMdy a.ctl l.ocltlon • Rrepl8ce In two \Mittl
• Income Property • South fldnO-tun & ....
• 30• x 90' lot
• Good centrll locatlon
SACAAMENTO-Hou1lng pro-•
ductlon In the ..... nudged fol wn In
September. but ... trllfled the build-
ing PllC9 of 1918,. 9CCOrdtng to the
c.llfornia Buffdfng lndU9try Aaocia-
tlon (CBtA).
The September building permit an-
nual rate wu 152,000 unlll,whlch was
a slight tncreue of 0.4 percent from
Augutt, but down 35. 1 percent from
September of 1989 (234,300 units In
permlt).Robert Rivinius, CBIA Chief
executive officer, reports that Sep-
tember's annual rate along with the
July (151,700) and August (151,400)
totals are the lowest .rates tor any
month INnce March 1983's 106,400-
unlt eum. The· &.ptember resldentlal
permit total broke down to annual
-rates of 89,700 smga..tamity and
82,300 m"ltl-tamlly unha In permit.
The slngle-tamlty permit total Is
down 1.6 percent from August and a
drop of 48 percent from September
1989. B8Md on Conatructlon lndu1try
Runrch Board (CIRB) data, Rlvtnlua
Mys the September number ts the
k>welt MCtor rate for any month !Nnce
March 1983'• 88,400-unh annual rate.
The month's bright IPOt ts the
muttt-tamlty .aector, RIYtnlul adds,
which ts on the ph.ls-lkte by 3.5
percent In compar180n to the pr9Yk>ul
month's annual rate total. The eec-
tor's September total, however, ts
down e.e percent trom Sept9mber
1989'• ftf'8i figure of 88,200 MnUllll
The Burbank-baaed R•...,~
Board, In reectlon to the continuing
slowdown In state housing ~ duction, has reviled downwwd ....
1990 torecat to 174,000 MnUllMlile
unhl In penntt, which II a dralrof
2,000 unJta from ltt pr9'Yk>u9 Pfot->-
tlon . of 178,000. The CIRB't 1911
productton projection II ttSe,000 en-
nuat-rate units (97 ,000 ....__f8mly
and 89,000 muttl-tamlty unite In per·
mlt).
• One of llrgelt IOtl w/ .. (8,800 • LMgil'lilllW Suite on First F1cMW
lq. ft) • Liwtonl Entry & Kitchin
• VfllY prtvate comer lot • PorClllnola Tiie In Al 8lthroolll
• Completely remodeled In 1990 • 2 Rrlplecll, M.-ble In Den
• 4 bedrooms, 41" baths • Stite-Of.:thHrt Securtty ~
• 2 rum.. With Remote lighting
• Profeak>nally Landscaped &
Mllntllned • Two units (up & down) on Bly
•One untt OVfJI "3--car'' gar1g9
• Laundry room for tenants
The Pruderit.18
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
15 RUE VERTE
$1,495,000
Newport Aeetty .. Pr111ntec1•r
CAROL llULftY
w ... .,..
M<M right ""° '* comp•• lgttt & brtgM .. bedloom, N .... Mmlly home. Al ,_ P111nt. • ..,..,.,. carpeee & tll . .._ kltclhen ..-.ae
& ftxtura Ptcf111li0Ji*ly IWtdeceped, IDdr'a lll'ge
~ w: wtth vlllw of J*'k. •DID a 'K
CORONA mL llAR 1111-0ld CorOM Diii Ms duplex. View unit .. I
bedrooma/2• beltle, Nedy for ... a.wt frcnt
unit with 2 bedloom/.2 beth. (lwld) - -~ DAHLIA
UYVllW ...
Wwm & 001:'f Ind mod9rn 2 bedroom, 2 bdt
condo. Gated community pool a,.,.. Flleplec9d
IMng room, pdc. ~ ·~ato beck
bay trail. A mull .... W UY COWIT
CORONA Dn MM 11.-.-
Tredltlonel 8 bedroom f8mity home. ~ atop Corona def ~ wttl'I YllWI of ~
dramatic IUnMtl Ind OOMn. Pftvlt•
entry w/fountaln. lerge beck ywd on the vlllw
w/prtvate pool, IP9 and f\11 enterttllnment Q9f'lter.
A greet home for entertaining. J llON'ftCfTO
LINDA ISl.E .,_,..
PRICE SLASHED $200,000. Enjoy Senta F• dee:«
with every4\anglng 'water vtew wtlMe relaxing on
huge patio with 66' of waterfront. Newly ,...
modeled 3 bedroom home boalta gourmet
kitchen & dock for two 59' yachts.
IMNE .....
Greet value! VfJlrY desirable 2 bedrocm/ 2-bllth,
ptus family room, detached patio home. Seplrate
dining room, central air, 2 car attached Q9'll08,
near communtty pool & tennlL Fantelelc op-
portl.Hllty for first time ~.
UYIHOMS 1111-
Fabuloul cottage In a"""' k>catlon on tree lined
street. 4 bedrC>On'l8, 3 beth8, .,_,.,. •••lOd•ad
kitchen. Cozy, ccmfortable end tn top notch
condlUon. Pf'k:ed to ...... CM9TVllW
CCW>NA DEL MAR
1231 .... 12-4
DOVER a.iOAE8 12-4
1111Pollrta1-4 8. ......... /8. ···•• •r1
YU.AUl..90A
210 l.119 Ln. ,.,
110 l.119 Ln. #208
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210 Liie Ln. 1211
tnt.000
1271,000
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w.,..,~
8UNDAYONLY
HAMOfll HIU 12-4
8*nonc
n.er:.~~ 1201 .
CtieHA COVE 1-1
2704Cow8t
8AYIHOAE8 1-4
211ea .........
V1UA 8AL80A 1-5
270 c.gn.y #310
HUNTINGTON BEACH 1-5
20332 Tldepoot ' 101
CORONA DEL MAR 1-4:30
3 Moo'9ctto
SUN,000
Sendy Mtttmen
Saet.IOO
V-HMwtck
11,116,000
Ric*~ teet.500
Norma w.,,.,,
1311,000
MlkeMuur
1211,000
Della Cunn6nghen\
S1,4ff,OOO
Joen Cwteon
HUNTINGTON 9UCH .....
Gotgeow 2 bedroom oondo -a decorator delight
-hardwood floora. ceramc tie tn k-& betJa. A lll'ge petto lttuated bellde sueNftal (..W
Mttlng -a must Mel) Gated/Comm. pool/ape.
-TIDIPOOL 11101
LINDA_. ea.--
OM of the mo.t magiitfloef 1t v111w1 on the co.t.
Totally remoct1l1d cuetom home on the meln
charil iel. 4 bedf OOinl 11 ctt with lta own beth, 2
f.mly rooma, the "'-t quellty & deelgt\ -PrtYN
t>oet doc:k a Mete tte to hold a 55' yec:ht. Atlo for
._..17,000 per month.
OOMll!ltl&.... ' 1111 .... ,_
llAY, OCIAN. a CAT~ llWT V1EW1t
PAICID •.OOO undlr 1Mt ..... r•t•lc 4
bedrow, l'A ....... °" -.... l-oe lot.
Alloc.. pool,,... ........ --
IA'RWY. N91 2 f1. 1919 ( PMJa H
Ne~port Island-a sense of cominunity
By Gteg Kieftuc o...,..C..._ ....
N9wpOrt ....... ~ IUfteNd
from.,. ldelltly crtma. About U. tum
of the century, • tmy l*tod In the
hlltcwy of Newport""'*· .. -.nd
now known • 8alboe lllMd WM once
c8'ted ttewport lllMd.
That lllllnd'• Mme ... ~
ch1nged-brt9fty to Cruloe and
Snipe-and then to 89lboa 19111nd,
bUt ttMt monlt• mbcup fotewr llltered
the history of the Itta. trtengullw a.nd-
apft off the PenlneUla.
Even today, Mather large "llland"
ts sometimes thought to be the one
and only Newport tltllnd In ex-
tstence-FMhlon llllind, wh6ctt la
often~ Newport Flllhlon e.IMd.
The onfy people not confuMd abou1
Newport lllMd .,. tta reaktenta. The
lltUe latMd II home to them, er)d a
good one mt that.
"There'• a definite..,.. of com-
muntty ,_.," Mkt r•ldent Betty VM
Orden. ''On ....... get. lot of
traffic, a lot of ~ ex>mlng and
gotng. But overal, It• pretty qutet."
Van Ordet1 and her hulbend, Roy,
ti.Ive INed l*'NI' .-ntly on the llland
for three ~· VM Orden'I ltep-
father buNt a home on the llland
during Wortd W• II that WM the
famft(a eummer home "for YMf'S and
years." It WU tom doWn a few )'Mr'I
ego to 11Wc• W9Y for the twnly'• new
home.
Newpoft ~ II the mo9t oon-
gested and moet llncloc*ed of .. -harbor llland9 It ...... only llland
not In the harbbr proper, with only •
thin ribbon of water eurroundlng It,
barety deep Md w6de enough for
damna of tight boat mooringa.
Pemape bec81• of tta aaz., New-
port lllend hat more of a ne6ah-
bof'hood ,_, to tt than the other
harbor lllands, Van Ordtn Mid. The
llland'a lmall pubtlc park ta wtthln
eay ntklng distance of any home,
and It 19 the center of many communi-
ty actMUea, tndudlng the annual Reid
Day each fate.
&ch Chrlatma, lslend reektenta
conecttwty provide food and dotNng
to ...,.,., famtNee through Share Our
Selves. An lllander alto plays Santa
Cteus for Island chltdren each 08C8fn-
ber. and comes to Ylalt them at the
park.
For years, Newport ltaand had more
to do wtth a certain local river than
wtth the ocean.
Before technology tamed the Santa
Ana River In the ear1y part of the
century, It foHowed a COUt'M ~
where Pactnc Coast Highway, Balboa
COWi and the Lido Ille bridge are now located. The rtver flowed down to
the north of what 19 now Udo tM,
paet Bay ltland and ewer to the aouth-
weet comer of Balboa Island, where It
emptied Into the ....
Newport lltand w• practlcatly part
of the rlYerbank, a reedy patch· of
sand above the water. During hMvy
rainl and floods, the taland llte WM
=~=".rt. :;e .. ~h J:: ......
818 CANYON
Oii TiE t tTll F .. AY
An elegant 4Bdrm, 4 'h bath ''fllUIUlf' llOHl situ-
ated on a huge 8,800 sq. ft . private lot. Completely
re modeled in & out I limestone entry, and extends
through kitchen. A brass and lucite banister accen-
tuates the spiral staircases. All .. kitchen appliances,
all .. plumbing fixtures and beautiful PllCIUlllU
11ll in all baths. Every. detail finished throughout with
taste & top quality! The large brick patio, waterfall &
pond area beauttf ully framed w/ landscaping by
Roger's Gardens & view of golf course.
Alllll •t."5,000
"It's a vet)' nice
place to /Ive, but that's
largely because the
people here make It
that way."
In the mld-19209, the city of New-
port Beech and the IMne Compliny
decided to dredge the harbor to re-move atlt and aand accumulated from
varioua floodl and storma. Some of
the dredged materlat wu pf1ed atop
Newpoft lstand, ralalng It to 11 feet
aboYe the high tide. It aaao wu during
thl9 dredging that Unda Ille WU
formed.
HOUMI were buU1 on the laaand In
the 19309 and '408. Many have been
torn d.own over the yeara to make way
for newer bulldlngs, but others have
been remodeled. TM majority of the
Island's reaident1 are year-round, but
there .,. • *Ver percengge of sum-
mer renters than on other lalanda.
Newport Beech Qty Coundtwoman
Ruthelyn Plummer hat UYed on New-
port latand for .. yeln, and Mys
It hM one of the mo9t dOMty knit
active communltiea In Weet Newport.
"It'• a very nk:ie piece to live, but
that's largely beca• the people here
make It that Wlff," Plummer Mid.
"People here are wry ~YOIVed. very
conoemed JboUt what Mppena to their illend .••
While aome of the hOmee haw been
r9bult, eome other portlol• of New-
port ltlltind .. orlgtMI and In need of
~ Heevy tourist traffic hM
worn doWn the llland's streets and
lld9w91b. VM Ordtn lllkl m09t ,..._
denta ... that the llland .. In need
of ..,.... and utiUty ...... but lhe
lllkl the permenent reekNnta carry
the burden of k>bbytng the city.
"We're constantly trtng to mprOYe
the Island," Van Orden Mkt. "We
want our streets repaired, our utilities
undergrounded. Wtth thOM things, we
could be a mini-Udo 1918. But not
everyone llvel here yeel'-round, IO It's
up to us to do It."
T ourlsta .,.. a constant 80Urce of
derillYe converutlon on Newport
Island. It hal no bulto11111 that rely
on foot tratnc like Batboe tltMd, yet
It 19 amad( In the mfddle of one of
Orange County's m091 ~ourilt area. f//ll!!)
"I love this time of year," Nk2
Donald Golding. "It's eo much more
IL quiet tftan during the IUmmer, whef\
you can't find a patklng 9')0t and you
can )ult bwety breathe."
Not everyone thinks the tourists are
a nulunoe, however.
"It's gr•t on the weekends, t.
cauee that'• wher\ the touriata, come
down, and that wa women,•• Mkt
Adam Higgins, a two-~ 191ander.
''Thtl 19 a greet piece to ltve."
COpley/Colony Cablevlslon'a CH~NNEL15 • •2='8•Dn .. ' •7 .w.er·
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f'Am 16 / SATUIOAY. ,_. *a t7, 19'0 w.v NOr / =smop
Home prices drop in expensive U.S. markets
By Pamela RMYM
Scr1Pcle Howwd ..... s.rw.
during the put year, and aale8 In
many of thoee .,... are down by
Auoclatton of Realtors show that
home ..._ and prloea are atltl very
week In most major populatJon
C(enter9.
prices are down almo.t 5 percent In
the past yeat. the medlln hofne price
ha eettled at a hefty 1211,400. Home prioea fell In half the nation's
25 most expensive housing markets
• more than 10 p«oent.
The latest figures from the National
Between the third quarters of 198.9
and '1990. prices of existing homee feH
In Orange County, Los Angetes, San
Francisco and In large., ... of New
York, New Jersey, Connecticut,
Rhode Island and Maasachuaettl.
Is It any wonder th.t home ..... fetl
almoat 19 percent In C8llfornla In the
paet year and clOM to 5 pef cetit tn
New Jersey? Dtere fs a difference •..•
Lowest Rates • Best e
But sales also feft In many atat•
with mOt'e moderate prices. The ~
altors said 29 states had teww home
sales In the third quarter ttHI yeea
than during the same period a ye91
ago.
.
I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
In all of those ptacee, the median
home price Is $100,000 Of' mOt'e -In
many cases, much more. The figures
lhOW that while home prtces are fall-
ing, they're probabfy still too high to
be affOt'dable to many buyers.
A MORTGAGE CORPORATtON
R•IMntlal Hom• Loan• * Purchne or Refinance * L•n• to 2 mllllon * Fl'M IO D•r Lock-I!'• * SFA to 4-Unlta
FOt' example, hous6ng prloes declin-
ed almoet 10 percent In the Bergen-
Pusak: ., ... of New ~ -the
largest price c:teafne In the country -
but the median home price there 11
still $187,200. In Loe Angetea, where
Sales were down 20 percent or
more In Musachuaett•. Delewere.
Rhode Island and New Hampahlre,
and there were smaller douoe.d6Qll
decreuee tn CallfOt'nl&. lllincMe, Ten-nessee. Maryland, WUhlngton atmt.
A~ansas. Mllltsalppl, Nebruka Md
Hawaii.
Ratrs Subjttt to Ch••
For More Information Call
Don Tilly 714-851-0202
30YR. Fixed
1st. T.O.
9.75°/o
Up to 187,450
APR 10.13
30YR. A.R.M.
1st. T.D.
6.90°/o
Up to $500,000
APR 10.64
Ra ... Hof Now.mber 15. 1tt0J KEY LENDERS AND RATES
Accubanc Mort age
American Savings Bank
Bank of Ametica
Bank of California
Ceitornia F9deflil Bank
Cenlr• Mal'to. ..
(71•) 5"~723
(71•> a.2.2n•
(71•) •99-3300
(71•) 252-33&7
(71•) 837· 1&01
(71~ 251-1016
{71')~2171
(800) 143-?Mf
(71')~1890
(714) 838-2881
(71•) 72'"8200
(800) •23-2265
(800) 333-BANK
(714)454 ...
(714) 717-1028
(714)2S).a150
(71•) 151·1033
{71 4) 49&-CISO
(714) 152~192
(714) 141·7USO
30-r•• .....
lfT£JtOT ' (lllCJWT'I LOCK· MAJ. AAtt DOWN (!I If LOAM
t 875'1C. 5 1 750 SO 187
10300% 20 2000 15 187
10 125% 10 2.000 •5 187
10 250% 10 2 000 30 187
10 '25'1. 20 2 000 21 187
t 875'1C. 10 2..000 30 187 ---10 &25'1C. 25 2.000 30 1000
10000'IC. 5 1 250 30 187
10 500'IC. 10 1 000 20 187
10000'IC. 5 2000 30 187 --------10 12S'IC. 20 2 000 45 187 -------10 OOO'IC. 5 2 000 '5 187
10.250'IC. 20 1 500 30 187
10 OOO'IC. 5 2 000 to 187
I 876% 20 1 825 21 117
10. 125% 5 1 500 30 187
I 750% 10 2 000 IO 187
t .87&% 10 1.125 21 187
10 ~ 10 2.000 ao 111
• ~ 10 z.ooo eo 111
• 171% 20 2.000 71 117
10 50CJllC. 20 1.250 .s aoo
10.~ 20 2.000 " 117
10.t~ 5 1.000 '5 117
911ftt 6 1.!00 21 117
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2.1100 1TS 1Y
IO 500 2.300 110 ..
1.750 eo 1000 1TS 1M
1.175 eo 1000 1T8 1Y
2.000 IO 117 11'9 1Y
0000 2.7'!50 110 ..
2.000 ao 1000 2.7'!50 1Ta 1V
110 ..
1.000 IO 350 2.2150 110 , ..
1.500 30 350 2.300 110 ..
1.500 110 1M
2.300 110 ..
1.500 IO IOO 2.2!0 110 1M
2.000 IO 350 11'1 ...
0.000 " 500 110 ..
1.!00 2.350 l1M ..
1.500 '5 500 2.128 110 ..
2.000 30 117 110 ...
1.750 IO 900 2.-0 110 1M
0.000 2.790 110 ..
1.000 71 117
1.171 IO IOO 2.1IO
1.900 IO &00 1ii ...
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'"' Newport ......... HIP 13.M.ta
Jo Ann eoton Realtor/Broker
759-0191
IRVINE TERRACE * J.UST REDUCED •200,000 *
Jl,896,660 NOW $1,695,000
.1815 Galatea Terrace
STEPHANIE GRODY
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
OPC: 84'-1800
RES: 780-1282
•&&9DUJE•
UIDAY. llOV U.1 ..
..... .... y._ ..... ._,._,Clll'-•
Come and enjoy south Orange
County's premier equestrian est.ate
located on aver 2 acres of complete
privacy. 5/6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 3
flrepla(:es and f()(mil library. luxur-
ious master, gourmet kitchen,
beautiful pool & spa, regulation
sand volleY ball court and breath-
taking view of Capistrano Valley.
Coldwell e,nker Previews
4 8r 2.6 &. 3 car pr OYW 2500 IQ ft, \Ot.al)y
updac.d A cwtomiud. Fabulous lut.chen and
....... e.. 1379,900
Property ............................ $1,MS,000
c:.11 ,,. a 'c. ., DI•••• cm-) Ml-9111 Cll-) ltl '1117
8ALLY
ALUGAEllT
t6S-MIS
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BEST BUY II OllE eoRGllA IB -..........
ltl •r11111
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2tJ-4'1-Hlt
7t4-7U-SIOO
9' Bedroom •Brand New
•REDUCED $60K-S336.000
-OWNER WANTS OFFERS
•IAMie Option O.K.
PATTY NESBIT 'Sl-1288
ti/Mas R.lhon of~ M-
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,.,,.
Sunny custom,
homo. luxurious mostor
sundeck. Features French
open beom ceilings. Immaculate.
~jtchen with all the extras. $617,000.
OPIN SUNDAY 1-5
IHI In.., .. ...., 17M111
•Spa
*Pool •view
*•Waterfront
**•Waterfront and Pool
,,.... Give Address at Guard Gate
HOMES FOR SILE
1 IR plu! FIM RM or DEi
201 Crystal Avenue. Llt11e Balboa Island
759-9100 $520,000 Sat/Sun 12·'4
2 BEDROOM
... ...... c ............
• 5 min. to Mlftlela Gott l Country Club
• 10 min. to PllCfftc Ocelln/Dena Pt Harbor
• Room for hor .... tennla court9, twtmmtng
pOOle, pracia gotf hotae (ful.9lnd). or
whatev.r your fant~ Spectacu&ar Views!
MUD lllOTIVATaD
MNOUa IUYUa IUlll9T OPRA
Ill •c..
Mv•PllO .. -
Balboa Island Realty
17M7•
Looking
to sel-1
1500 Santanella Terrace, Irvine Terrace 24 Belcourt Dr .• NB
721-03<43 $1. 150.000 Sun 12.... S..<4-1600 $528.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•••1000 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. N.B. •3511 Venture Or .. Huntington Bch
631-7300 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 668-9333 $599.900 Sun 1-5
119 Via Vella. Lido Ille, N.8_
675-6161 $687,000 217 Via Orvieto. Lido Island, N.8.
Sun 1-5 675-<4822 SM7.500 Sun 1-5
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Try the class if 1eds. What's jur
to you is o treasure to someon
else~ For only $13 .44 you Q4
4 lines for 7 days. Coll todo~
642-5678
D1ily PHD1
2145 E. Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Pt
650-7000 $995,000 Sunday
t 227 Evening Canyon Rd. Shore Clltt. C•
~9060 S 1.885.000 Sun
t 1815 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace. C
~-1600 $1,695.000 Sunday
'?BEDROOM 242 walnut St.. Newport Shores. N.B. • ""'912 Gardenia, Jasmine Creek. CdM
6<46-7622 $339,000 Sat \... ~1600 $519.000 Sunday
t * ••OS 38th St. Newport Beach * '* 13 16 w. Bay. Newport Beach
642-5200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 573.3777 $2.600.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
t 23 Belmont. Newport Beach •2517 Westminster Ave, E'slde. C.M
M0-2500 $1,595,000 SuAday 12... 631-7300 $279,000 Sat 1 ...
205 Calabria Ct. 2524 Orange Ave, CM
650-7000 $299.500 Dally 11-6
200 Calabria Ct. (252<4 Orange Ave), CM
650-7000 $279,500 Dally 11-6 ., •n pu1s f All Rll or DEi
••t279 Kaventsh Or West. Rancho Mir&
631-7300 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
3050 Killybrooh. C M
668-9333 $234,900 Sun
t 128 KJngs Place. Newport He6ght1. N.B
631-7300 $929.000 Sat/Sun 1...,
**t415 Nor1h S1ar Ln. Ovr Shr1, NB
&«-1600 $1 ,995.000 SattSun t 270<4 Cove St, Newport Beach
M0·2500 $1.995,000 Sunday 1-5 217 Calabria Ct. (2524 Orange Ave), CM * .... 16 3Wfh Sl .. Newport S.acl'I
850--e928 $795,000
~38 Rlvefllae Ave. Newport Heights. N.B
Sat 1~ 722· 1302 "465.000 Sat 1: t 418'A Dahlia. Olde Corona del Mac 650-7000 $285,900 Dally 11~
8'44-1600 $525,000 Sun 1... 208 Calabfla Ct. 2624 Orange Ave, CM 2511 Andowf Pl. Coltege Pk, C.M. 538 Riveralde Ave. Newport HetQhta, N.B
650-7000 '289,500 Delly 11~ 5*-2313 '245,000 Sat/Sun 1.... 722-1302 $4e5,000 Set/Sun : 606 Lake St t1 16. Huntington Bch
668-9333 $209,850 Sun 2·5 9582 Cqtlne, Huntington Beech •3204 Broad N4twport Beech ...,.28 A~ Grand Ducal, 86g canyon
fHS0-8411 s2n.900 Sun 1-5 72().0811 '495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 &«-1800 s1.oe&.ooo Sun 506 Marigold Ave. CdM
&44-1600 $569.500 Sunday 1-<4 9<46 Megalten (Mela del Mar) Costa Meea 209 C8labrta Ct, (2524 Orange Ave), CM •3815 Sandune. HV Hlfta, CdM
5'49·"84 '2&7,000 Sun,.... 050-7000 $279,500 Dally 11~ 760-6000 S758,000 SundlY ** 1817 W. Bay Ave, Newport Beach 673-3777 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 324 Pro.pect St .. Newport Beactl 201 Calabrla Ct. (21524 Orange Ave). CM
8'42-6925 S3715,000 Sun 1·<4 650-7000 S275,000 Dally 11-6
2 Ml 1th11 F All RI or DEi 212 Rochester (E'tkM) Coat• M... t o Cembfla, Spygaua. CdM
873-3777 S329.000 Sat/Sun 1·•· M•-6007 S1,076.000 Sat/Sun 1 .... :30
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642 Alteo Ave., Newport ~tt. NB. 730 Santana Or .. Irv Terrace. CdM *18"8 Commodore Rd, Bavcr•t. N.B.
e31-7300 *41•.000 Sun,... &44-9060 $520,000 .. Sun 1 .... :30 042·8983 t539,500 Sun 11-<4
1300 WNtcflff Dr .. W•tdlff, N.8.
831-7300 i..1s.ooo Sun,_..
1300 Weatclltt Dr .• W•tcttn. N.8.
831·7300 s.t75.000 Sat/Sun 1_..
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6«-9060 $775,000 Sun 1-5 640-2500 $279,000 SaVSun 12~ S31·730C1 S275,000 Sun 1~!30
•204 Coral, BIM>oe ~
644-1600 1750.000
h· 1201 Glenalt•. Tustin
640-2500 $599.900
Sat 1~ 5 IEDROOI
Sunday 1-5 175e2 Meredith Dr .. Santa Ana
688-9333 $.439,900 • 1876 New Jereey, M .. Ver<M, CM ~0-7355 S259.500 Sat 12:~ 30 231 Via Flrerue,(Lldo Isle) N.B
673-3777 SM5.000 + 1239 Surf11ne. Corona def Mar
6-40·2500 $599.000 fee Sat/Sun 12-4
Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
4 BR plus FAI Ill or DEN
510 PolnMttla, Corona def Mar
842-5200 '397,500 Sun 1~
"'••#8 Rue Mar..ines. Big Canyon
642-.5200 $595,000 Sunday 1_.
• * •20 Sterahine. Turtlerocit, Irv. 6«-9060 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12_.
*"'•t20332 Tldepool, 101, HB
640-2500 $216.000 Sunday 1-5
• • 1741 Tustin Ave # 18A. E'Slde. C.M
631-7300 1189,000 Sun 1~:30
«3 16th Pl. Nwpt Hgts. CM
631 1266 $395,000
• •3109 Clay Street. Newport Beach
721-1200 $644,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1961 Vista del Oro. N.B.
Sunday 12-5 t 107 C~tal. Balboa Island
759-9100 $375.000fee
Sat/Sun 1-4 ••v 180 WMtport. Bayrldge. NB
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DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
l BR plus 1 BR '* 1ar Buttonshell Lane. Baycrest. N B
631-7300 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30
64•-1600 $1 .098 000
721-8512 $304,900 Sunday 1-5 * •416 38th St. Newport Beach
t 55 Evemng Canyon Ad. CdM
t v30 Canyon Fairway. Big Canyon
644-1600 $2.495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v 2556 Crestview. S.yshores
640 :>SOO $699,500 Sunday 1-•
644-9060 $1 .649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••v21 NarbOnne. Hrbr Rdge, NB ~ '" ••us FAM Rll or DEN
644-1600 $3,650,000 Sun 1~ •••v270Cagney Ln 307, VIiia Balboa. NB
642-5200 $-449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * t 605 N Bayfront. Balboa Island
64'-1600 $1 ,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1•30 Dolphin Tetraoe, lrAne Terreoe ~ 3 IEDROOI 644-1600 $858.000 Sunday 1-4 * •t2 Potnt Loma. Spyglass. CdM
760-5000 $1.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••42 Emerson. Costa Mesa 642-5200 $245.000 Sun 1·5 11 1 E Bay Ave .. Balboa Peninsula
873-3777 $725,000 Sun 1...-• ••v81 Royal St. George. Big Canyon
644-1600 $2,595.000 Sunday 1...-•2207 Fortuna. The BluHs, NB
5371 El Dorado. Huntington Beach
668-9333 $399.900 Sun 1-5
1501 Elon Plaoe, Wet1cflft, N.8.
642-5200 $495.000 Sunday 1-5
1687 G•sler Ave. MeM V•<M. CM
540-7355 $239.500 Sun 12:30~ 30
759-8200 $419,000 Sunday 1-5
4 Winged Foot Ln, Big Canyon. N.B. 631-7300 $1 295 ooo Sun 1-4 30 tu21 Seaward. COfona de4 Mar. CdM • · 673-M~ $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6 lft plus f Al RI or DEN 401 Serra. Corona del Mar
673-8494 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
650-6928 $795.000 Sat 10-4
2 IR plus 2 IR
• 125 Apotena, Balboa Island
759-9100 $745.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
4 II ,1us 1 IR
•• • 1107 N Bayfront. Balboa Island
673-8700 $1,349.000 Sat/Sun 12-4
HOIES FOR REiil
* v • t 9 Canyon Ct. Big Cyn. NB 627 Skyvlew Circle, C.M
113 G St . Batboa Peninsula. N 8 &«-1600 S3.295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 668-9333 $217,000
1501 Eton Place. Westcllff. NB
Sat 8-12 642-5200 S495.000 Sunday 1-5
631 7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1 * •t 1114 E. Balboa Blvd Balboa Pen 627 Skyvlew Cir, Costa Mesa
831-7300 $2.750.000 Sat/Sun 1-~30 668-9333 $217.000
•210 Lille Ln •215. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 640-2500 I 1.050/mo Sat/Sun 12-4 •V6 Hrllsbof'ough. Harb« Hitt
64•-1600 '1 .~50.000 Sun 1-5
t * •55 Goleta. Spyglass Hiii, CdM
760-5000 S 1.595.000 Sunday 1-5 " •K p1u5 f Al RI or DEi
t v ••240 Nloe Ln 212. Villa Balboa. NB
646-6770 $ 1350/mo Sunday 1-4 t v 37 Monaco, Harbor Ridge. NB
760-5000 $935.000 Sat 1-5
••3 Montecllo. Newport Beach ll:421 E. 16th St.. Newport Beach
840-2600 $1 ,495.000 Sunday 1-4.30 5-48-9723 $385,750 Sat/Sun 10-5
t v ••240 Nloe Ln 217. Ville Balboa. NB
6'8--8770 $1.099/mo. Sunday 1-4 4 Mon1erey Circle. Spygl ...
6"· 1600 $775.000
t JOO• Ocean Blvd, Corona de4 Mar
Sun t-4
673-849• $1,500.000 Sunday 1-5
•••2 Rocky Pt. Corona del Mar 721 -1200 S 1.695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 1555 Sandcastle, Hrbr Vtew Hills, CdM
•2121 Potnt del Mar. Corona def Mar 760-5000 J825.000 Sat 1-5
631 -7300 $685.000 Sat 1~30
••• 1218 POlarla. Newport Beech JOWllHOIE~ 640-2500 $1,295.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4
• 1s 15 Prtldlla. Hatbor Highlands COllDOS FOR SILE 644-1600 $399,950 Sun 1...-
•5004 River. N.B
673-1 900 $.455.000
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1205 Sand Key, Harbor View Hiits
644-6200 1795.000 Sun 2-5
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t 270 Cagney #310. Newport Beach
1216 Sand Point. Broedrnootl'CdM 640-2500 S315,000 Sun 1-S
640-1208 $$899.500 Sun 1-5
....... 240 Nici Ln 118. Vitta S.lboa, NB
646-6770 l202.900 Sunday 1-4 1939 Santl~Or., Beyoest. ltB.
831-7300 15-49.500 Sun 1-4'30
+2100 Santlego ~ 8Md'I
721-1200 f1.'1tt, Sat/Sun 1-5
t v ••200 Paris Ln. 315, Sea Faire. NB
646-8770 $289.000 Sunday 1-4
••so 1 Surtey.'Clmeo ~
644-1600 $841,000 Sunday 1 .. 2 IElllll
•••e1e Via Udo 8oud, Udo ..... N.B. • • ..,.280 Cegner-120. VIia Balboa. N8
631-1300 11.11a.ooo Set/Sun 1-4:30 M&-077& Utt.OOO s.vs,.n 1-4
* •215 Via Udo loud, Udo •••"'270 Ct1GMY L.n 311. Vitia Seib. N8
&44-1'100 U.750,000 a.t/Sun 1-5 831-7300 1$48.000 Sun 12-4
•+463 Welt"**-, N.8. '••"'•500 C11GMY #212. NB
720-081 1 Sll0,000 a.tJSun 1-$ $40-2500 I f7t.OOO SM/Sun 1M
1126 Whtte Sell Wflt, H9f. V... .... CdM ••50t HlfbOr Woodt Ad;N8
631 -7300 1711,000 .. /8wt 1-4'30 ~1800 '2'7.500 ~ 1-4
•a 10 Ule L.n f 107. SM Fen. NB ~ 1"'4 $40-2500 $221.000 8at/Sun 12-4
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lmmeculate Turtlerock REALTORS~ C3oBm:1;~~~ =~·:~ BR. den, 3 ear garage, FJRNIS HEO, 2BR, •Corolldo, 2BR 1BA Nice 2BR 1BA. patio. oar· lllOOl40-2428
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lamffy room. End unit on Spanish style 2 mstr BR new country kitchen & Agen1 873-7300 bHeh H50/mo, no 1895 NO JSETS Child OK Tom l'S-6882 Lrg ~t 28" l8'
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BEYERL Y HILLS
BRENTWOOD
MONARCH BEACH
5 BEDROOMS, 5 BA TH MONARCH BEACH
Custom home ~ by f d Smyth n 111$ pmon3I residenct
Wonderful fOf enttrta1111nt Pool soa. and saullj with complete
PftVat:Y Ma 11tlicrn1 •itW of the ocean wrt be¥.h. •nd the Rtll
C.,rlll>fl Priv~~ of O#nerstwp 1ncludt mtmbf'f~ 1n Mon.ttc.h
lfuc" Club ,,.~ 24 hovf fift fUMded rOVl(ll S«UUIJ pair~ Ind
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MONARCH BEACH 3 bedroom 2•, bath homf ~•u•ll!d
on a lar&t IOI It ft.alur~ 24 hOur euard pit hard.wood floor~ SDa
tub wcur11y ~y\ll'm A r .ul dt sac locatlOll and 2nd lloof 0(1>an
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NEWPORT BEACH
LITTLE IAl.BOA ISLAND -MINIA TUAE
COUNTRY COTT AGE OM bedroom. one bath and °"" studt compll>tety remodeled to Ptr1ettion on a cornf'r lot
Hard#OOCI !loon open beamed t"'hncs. wood burrnne ltrl'plact and a
m()IJjtrn ktlc!M>n wtth IM tat~t built 1n appltanGts Aft nt# plumbtne
and l'lt< tral systems Oen could be converted to make a S«ond
t>Mroom Enioy the holldJy fesllvrbn with this one of a a ~tnd home
1n a iirut loullon' Prad at $520;000
OPEN HQUN IAT 6 IUN 12-4
201 CltYITAL AveHUI • 8AL80A ISUHD
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Soatious I i.troom condo. lutunn1 1-ce 1>1ho with a wiew of the
ba~ 6 own Quit! WtJOn Owner wf e1rry 2nd T 0 S119 900
NEWPORT llEACH • A # 10 UNDER '200.ooot
Desir able 3 bdrm. 21; bl Newport T tf r 1tt c.ondo wlttl many
JmtlWties ' qtlda Recenf tAf & ubinets WI kitchen, llWtOfed
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'•with Wlttl ·~ beam ~ Community pool, spa, \IOleytlll ' basht court louted ICIOSS lrom 14 1C11 Plfk $19S.OOO
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NEWPORT BEACH
EXCLUSIVE NEWPORT HEIGHTS LISTING
Completely remodeled 3 bdrm 2 bath home 111 dnlfable Hel&hts
neieJ!bothood Brand new kitchen & baths with whttt-washed ~
cabinets & floors New 'opper plumb~ & updated tlectrlCll
systems Sandblasted open btam ceihnp, cedar ltned closets
Red#OOd deck ind S9I in taree backyard with RV .ccm Close lo
sc hoofs and shoPPffll $4 95. 000
LIDO SANOS · SEMJ..PAIVATE BEACH COM-
MUNITY Spacious ~ bedroom. 4 bath tarre tamlly home
complettfy remodeled wd1I second story lddtbon ind ptM~
balkyard pool 2 family rooms. huff rNSltr bedfoom With faf&t spa
lutJ Community pool ltMS. BBQ"s & 88 court Did his small
octan v""111 solar hutq. T ruty ont ot a kind S879 000 Owner
[XTRUUY MOTIVATCO ~All OHEllS
QA TE GUARDED. NEWPORT • NEAR THE
BEACH uQlllSltdy IT)alnlJ1ned I bedtOOlll rround floor U.1111 '"
t~ "Vtr\<l~·· Ktti> trim & lrt 1n t~ pool & om The ClubhouW rs
1ust Sit~ a#1y1 T astefuly dtc:Matld & freshly painted & dr1(lld
ready tor you lo enroy Set ttlG condo won & 111e "thtf as ,our
Ptrmanent home or as a wetlle11d twduway lust Sl34.900
8WFF8 ·BACK BAY VIEW · REDUCl!D AND
READY TO &ELLI Sc>ac!OUS 3 bdfm. 2'n bath. "E. plan
with lam~1 room & eatine aru 111 ~rtchen C.ttledfll ceihnp,
U:yt!lhts & mnron, located at the end of a Quitt culedt"UC with
private drtvhf.iy Buubfut prdtn patio entry with ~rce deck.
llowm & lw1Ck tnm $429,000 LH
BLUFFS • BAY VIEW • OWNER IAYS
..... NO OFFIR" Sc¥u trHev9 with om 2000 sq It on a
quiet cul de sac rm model has one of the tarcest master bedroom
suites in the Blufb on a wp¥ate floor by Itself AISO included is a
scix~ ut~ wa m the kitchen Wlttl ~ Chef Oftft Ind
microwaw Shutttn tlvouflolll and neutrll C¥petJnc. 3 i.stooms
Of 2 bedroom pkis lam4J room/def! Cal now was JUst rtductd to SJ69 ,()()(l H
759-9100
A L T 0
SAN MARINO
PALM DESERT
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ENJOY THE OCEAN,
CATALINA, GOLF COURSE I
NEWPORT JErrY VIEW
In prestigious Cameo Shores area with 3
private entrances to secluded cove beaches.
This large contemporary home. with sparkl·
ing pool on over 11.000 sq.ft. lot captures
an ocean view throughout. This 1s a GREAT
FAMILY HOME & ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT.
$1 ,775,000
1 IAVfNE
PAE8TIGtOU8 J.M. PETERS LANDING One of
the only ~ bedroom plus bonus room homes tn Woodbllde! This
lovely necutlYt prcpe<ty leaturrs tilhedral cell!~ lour 5*~11.
bte.KIW!d lwdwood floors & utJtnets. burlt 1n wall unit 111 bonus room
' much more Call loda• for an ~ntmtnl S~99 000
CORONA DEL MAR
LAROE LOT IN CAMEO HtGHlANDI This
woerb Cameo~ resadence otters lbedrooms J bath plu\ .i
den hfO cozy hrtplaces. latlf front ylfd t~ re¥ 111d has •
buultfut pool w I $91. tM homt I! 111 pustttn condltlOtl' Pn•acy
abound$ in thrs a ceptlONlty m11nUirW!d home on a corner lot UST
R[ OOCCO T 0 SW., ()()()t
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SPECTACULAR LIFESTYLE FOR ACTIVE
ADUL TSI <Mr 55' l••e lo play' Orscom .-,nt1111ton
l1ndmark private paradise 24 hr fulrded tntranct S.nclt stOJy
floor plan with 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Walk to beach and slw}lllll 1 center En,oy m*>n dobr ciubhouse with actrve soc:ial ~ ¥
poolS, soas. 3 lenntS courts. pm. blHiards. 1.sary. wood shop,
photo tab ttramte studlO hbrat1 & puthna rreen Sm .900 LH
[ COSTA MESA
ftlT COIT A MESA 3 oedroorn. 2 bath ton0o louted
WI Wt$I Co$ta Mesa $lftal COlJ totne*X Clfoetfllt IS Ont ,.. old
WIShef 11111 drytr 1nduded AttlcMd Pfll' nt ready to occupy
$1 ~.000
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