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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-29 - Orange Coast PilotOcean View Bun~n Beach B4Wa 41 Corona del Mar 0 L~Beach 9 llarlna 0 Saddle back 0 TrabucoBWe 7 Fountain V.Uey 20 · Ne:'l:rt Harbor 17 Woodbridge 14 :Wntmln•ter· 10 Tuan · 10 Orange 0 • -REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1988 25 CENTS Sea lion escap_es would-be.reScuers H~i gas =~~-~IPLEY I . bud du p A sea lion being slowly killed by a worr1• es tangle offishing line wrapped aro1:1nd its neck eluded capture a second ume . ~-·a t Following stories in the Daily Pilot res 1 en s on Wednesday and the Los Angeles Times on Friday, rescuers were inundated by callers offering sugge~ tions. The Friends of the Sea Lion had previously tried to capture the sick animal; which has been sticking close to a b\lOY outside the entrance to Newport Harbor for nearly two months. As its story drew attention froffl the media and residents-throughout-the Southland, .the Laguna Beach-based group felt compelled to make another' try. J As reponers, photographers and camera crews looked on Friday afternoon, an Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol boat closed in on the buoy where the ailing sea lion and two others lounged. A member of the Friends and a Sheriffs deputy each took nets at- tached to poles and tried to snare the sea lion. But as soon as they closed in, all three animals were in the water. Several boatloads of onlookers circled the buoy, moving fanher and farther away in hQpes it would return for a second attempt. (Pleue 11ee SEA/ A:l) An alHn1 eea lion cllaappeara ln a •plub u a member of the Frlenda of the Sea Lion and an <>ran&e Coanty Sheriff"• IMllr "" ...... .., ..... ._ Barbor Patrol deputy ~ to •na« lt ln neta. Pl8blnC llne aroand the animal •• neck .. ca...mc a •low d•tb. By ROBERT BARKER Of .. 0.-, ......... Methane ga.s squirting to the sur- face from an abandoned oil well could build up ansf ex..plode or cause fires in houses, residents in soutbcm part of Huntington Beach have been warned by fire depanment officials. , The ps,_ belic't'ed caused by deca- ying organic material and having nothing to do with past or present oil drilling operations, is leaking only in minimal amounts and poses no dan1tr for now, Deputy Fire Marshal Dennis Groat said l='riday. But should a buildup of ps be allowCd, there's a potential of a fiery disaster similar to-the o~that sent a series of fires snaking throu&b the Wilshire-Fairfax area of Los An&ele5 in 191~ Oroat~d. • Fires could be 1gnitcd by the flip of a lit.ht switch, he said. ihe odorless and colorless ps is · using the old well as an escape valve, Groat said. But effons to cap the well would call5C the gas to seek release in (Pleue eee OM/ A.2) -Rat:es cheat-up-ariopefuls~e&ieh-for-poel{;~tboOk·~ spender in a crowded Huntington contes.t By STEVE MARBLE OfltleCMllr .......... Aspiring politician Henry Yee emerged Friday as the leading money raiser and spender jJl the crowded Huntington Beach City Council con- test in which 15 candidates are scrapping over three seats. Yee, who tried but failed to win a councLl seat two years ago. has raised ncarl)',,I $64,000 and spent about SS4,000, according to financial dis- Coaat . Nancy Mcintyre takes a look at co-habltatlonal clutter. /Al Entertainment A big band music concert warmaupslowty, out It's worth the wait at UCI./ A7 Callfomla Navy atlll conatderlng chargee In r9fuQee can- nlballam cue.TAI ~ lndez A3 85-7 A10 A7,8 R..aEat• Al,I Al A.4,87 At 81-4 A2 A4 ...,._-.. -6eri-ertcga, notbcr-city-pian- ning commissioner, has coll~cted about $21.000 and spent nearly $15.000. Though Ye~ is far ahead of other candidates in the spending category. several other hopefuls have broken the $20,000 mark. •Jim Silva. a member of the city's Planning Commission. has e?thered just over $37,000 in contnbutions and has spent more than $22.000. • Linda Moulton-Patterson, a local school board member and a vice president of Rogers Cable, has gathered $29,336 and' spent about $16,000. •Tom Livengood.a ~ity planning commissioner and an administrator at Long Beach City College, has raised $21,600 ,,while spending nearly $19,000. . • And incum bent Councilman Peter Green, an educator. has raised about $22,000 while spending just over S 14,000. Several ca~idates. including for- mer Mayor DOn MacAllister. failed to file campaign disclosures with the city clerk by the 5 p.m. deadline Thursday. The late disclosures were stifl not available Friday afternoon. according to city officials. The money that has been poured into the race springs from various. interests. though several common sources -including developers and (Pleue eee RACES/A2) ~N-=-~~~t:-::B::-~~fir=-__,==~.,.,_~pc~1icxt-on-Oct. 22, Rodheun-hai ewpor eac races raised more than $34,000 and spent i gt b ti more than $25,500. prOV n 0 e COS Y A fonnerprcsident of the Newpon · f Or some candidates Harbor Area' Chamber ofCommercc, Rodheim is receiving substantial By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .... 0..., ..... ...,, " . Fund raising ii'I the Newpon Beach City Council race ts heating up as candidates gear up for the final I 0 days of the campaign. The District 5 battle between Ralph Rodheim and Jean Wan as shaping up as the most expensive. of the races. with Rodheim emerging as the top fund-raiser. At the close of the most recent filing backing from the business communi- ty. Watt is close behind. havu~g raised more than $25.500 so far. She has speni more than S 17,000 in her bid for the seat being vacated by Philip Maurer. · · Sterling Wolfe Jr. has emerged as the top fund-raiser in the four-way District 7 race. At the end of the filing period, Wolfe had raised more than Sl6,800 and spent more than $14.000. lncu"lbent Ruthelyn Plummer. ha-urtiei bad ~a -qui camp&iJD. was inteosifyinac-n4*"'11>t0<1---....,.;. for a third term. She bad raised more than S 14,000 and spent more than $9,000. CAMPAIGN '88 Geneva Matlock is also investing heavily. having raised S 13,SOOtodate and spent S 12,800. Ninfa O'Brien continues to waee a (Pleue eee RWPCMT I A.2) Ambassador urges OCJewstoincr ase presence in Israel M~sa inf ant better, bu·t still needs heart By BOB VAN EYK.EN Of ... CMllr ........ In his first official visit to Orange County, Israel's ambassador to the U.S.:t Moshe Arad, told an audience in Newport Beach on Friday that American Jews need to increase their presence in his country. · Citing a decline in American tour- ist travel to lsrael over fhe past year, Arad invited Orange County's Jewish community to demonstrate its suP:. port for Israel by visiting the country, which has been struggling with a violent uprising by Palestinians in the militarilr occupied West Bank. .. Tounsm from European coun- tries is increasing," he said. "From Scandinavian countries the increase has been spectacular. The only area in which we have seen a decline is in tourism from the American Jewish community. We don't like to see that." Bill Shane. vice president of the Orange County Jewish Federation1 agtccd that American Jews shoulo travel in~ter numbers to Israel. "Ths statistics are really shocking; they're embarrassing really," said Shane, a resident of Hunting«>n Beach. "It's really only been in the last year that the numbers have really dropped off. J don't really know what has caused it. A lot of people. I'm afraid. don't realize how imponant lloeheArad our suppon is, what an 1mpoitant pan of the economic reality it 1s. The (Pleue eee JEWS/ A2) By GREG KLERK.X Of .. IMllr"" ..... Paige Waits, the Costa M~ girl who be&an life an cnt1cal condition with .a faulty bean lase.month. suJJ • needs a new heart but her father sa\'s she is in good heaJth and improving. Paige, now almost seven weeks old. suffers from truncus anenosis Type ll. a hean malfonnataon whe~ t~o arteries carTying blood out of the heart have fused into one large anery. forcing the heart to work harder than nonnal. She has been in Fountain Valle) Rq1onal Hospital since her birth. Dr. Marc LcitneT. the Fount.am Valley Region al H ospital neonatologist who has been nghtang to keep Paige alive, said truncus arteriosis is usually operable. But he ~id the 11rl also suffers from Growth measures facing big l;>ucks . Nearly a half-million dollars raised by groups hoping to defeat three initiatives for Traffic Solutions, spent $2.2 million in a bliu cam~iJn that successfully defeat tM init1at1vc. The opposition spent about S 100.000. Hopini for similar results in the IJ LANCE IGNON Of .............. A lrio of outfits tryina to defeat an al~ 10up of local slow-arowth inetiatives is provin.a that talk is not dMlaP. Tl-. ocpllizations -one each in COMa Mae, Huntinaton Beach and ~ leech -have raised more than :. much ofit this month, In tbeir to persuade votien to tci«'t lbt J':'O'!'h con1l'OI measum. The ioUiadves are similar lO a CCMantywide llMIMUft IMt Wiii de-re...r ill Jue..., much the same dmunMMel. Meatun A. • the thl'C'C Ora• Coast cities. developers Citizens Sensible Growth and Traffic have once apin put their financial Control Initiative as it was known, muscle to work. e*yed strona support in th( early In campaign financial disclosure StllK u voiuntcers 00Ucc1td signa-forms d~ at S p.m. Thunday. tum to place it on the belloi. Huntinaton Beach Ciu.zcns Ap.inst 8y May the cntb&&Sa.am wa1 wanina. ~enure J reported; rai~1"' $230. 7 38, but polls sun showed 5-t percent of wtth s 132,484 coml*)I in s.ance Oct. I. m~nts in favor of tbe inmauvc, Chevron C:o~uon c:onmbuted which would have requittd ck--~S0.000 wbtte ats subs1d11ry. Hunt- velofln ia uaincorpomed ·0nnee 1naton Beach Compan). ~ae of the Couaty to iatWl or i•~ r.a 10 laJ1f:$l dcvek>Den 1n the city, kicked handle lllie additioaal nMe crated • in another SS0,000 in Scpt~bcr. by their projecu. Another dtYe~r Wltb local But ia &he final wetks of tht in1emts. Vtlla Capri Pannenh1p. has campaip, . a FOUP fueled primanly donated S1$.000. · by~· 1 and knowft as Citiafts Hunta"llon 8'i1C TOfttonow. a • • I I group suppo.nina the 1na1tauvc. raited S 1 .8~ from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 but has yet to tum an dasdosure forms for tbe a.test filina period, which ran from Oct. l throu,h Thu,.,my, City CAMP41GN ·gg Ckrtt C:onnae Brockwa) said. In Newpon Balch, where the inatiative is called Measure K. local dcvelopen have onct IPI" provided the bulk of campatp support for the ~Bw:la...._t.T• fie Solutioft*' hu sptnt S 111 . 700 _. rasted S9l.600 Id k . The Kall Com~y was tbC u;,:;-wnh Sl0.000 WloMd ne IMlll ....... _ - other hean malfonnauons that make surgery vinually impossible. The left . ventncle. or chamber, of Paige's bean 1s smaller than nonnal and one of the valves that controls blood flow is abnormally narrow and leaks blood 1hto the lungs. For the first few weeks of her life, Paige was an stable but critical condmon at the hospital an,d was fed mtravenouslv. Bruce Wat is. Paige's father, said has daughter IS starting to gain weiaht and is eaung beJl~T. He and his wife. PCfBY· areenc6uraged by theirdauah- ter s improvement but realize that she still needs a heart transplant to have a chance for a normal life. .. She's pretty stabje," ·he said. "l guess it's just a matter of time now before she can get a hean." (Pleue ... nnr Altt I A2) .... .. • I' =--------- Marine mu~der case cost nearly $3 million SAN DIEGO CA?) -Tbc trial• or sill peopk dwlld ma mwder-for• •hire plot IPim1 I Camp Pendleton 1Marine cost ...,.y S3 million ID .J)Ublic funds. and the noa1 bilJ is .expected to be bi&ber. otracial1 said. The prosecution of the victim's 1wife, Laun Troiani, and five Marines cost $500,000. The Office of De- .fender Services said it spent S2.3 :million, with SI.I million of that 40iq to Mn. Troiani'• defense. She WIS found auilty in the Aua. 1 o. • t 984, murder in Oceanside of Staff iStt. Carlo Troiani last year and sentenced to . a life prison tenn ,without possibility of parole. Her iappcal is J>CDdina, and its cost is not ,included in the total. 1 Four of the remaining defendants ~auilty to murder. One, Kevin Watkins, pleaded innocent and ~s quitted by a jury last week in • Ventura County, where the tnaJ was moved because ofhavy publicny in San~. ~ difenlc and prosecution blame e.ch other (or tbe ca.e's ~tlineJs. Lead pt01eeut0r Phil \Vakkn said Troiani wu allowed to buy expensive clothes and have her nails rnanicu~ and her hair styled. Geraldine Russell, Troiani's defense anomcy, denied Walden's assertions. Attorney\ who use tax funds to defend indigent clients must account for the money, but only to a judae. The specific breakdown of funds is not made public, accordina to Assis- tant Public Defender Phil Harry. Russell and Harry said the case was so cpstly because prosecutors souaht tbe death penalty for all six defen- dants. rcsulrins in lengthier proceed- inas and the need to hire more lawym. Walden de~nded the dec1aion to charte all sb defendants with the death penalty. He said the Marines had participated in the ambush shoouna of Troiani to cam SSOO to buy motorcycles. "That's how cheap his life was to them." Walden said Thursday. Harry said the Troiani case most likely is the most expeJlsive in lbe county's history. In comparison, he said the defense of Saaon Penn, acquitted after two trials of murderina a police officer and wounding another police officer and a civilian, cost $481 ,000. The defense of fonncr highway patrolman Crai& Peyer, fo1,1nd guilty after two trials of murdering a San Dieao SJate University student, cost about S300.000. he said. ' Planned launch of Soviet shuttle. set back MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union postponed for four hours the unmanned maiden launch ofitupacc shuttle Buran from a pad in Soviet Central Asia early Saturday, but there was no immediate word on what caused the delay . .. According to repons from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the launch of the Soviet reusable space craft Buran has been postponed," official Radio MoSc:ow said in a broadcast. The official Soviet news aacncy, Tass, said there bad been a four-hour delay in the prcstart preparations. but did not say why. Technicians had worked around the clock Friday on a floodlit launch pad, preparina for the brief flight of the shuttle, billed as safer. more flexible and-moTC powerful than the U.S. orbiter it resembles. The launch of the black-and-white winaed Buran, or Snowstorm, shuttle attact\ed to the Encrgiya booster - the world's most powerful rocket - had been scheduled for 6:23 a.m. Moscow time Saturday (8:23 p.m. PDT Friday) at the pad in the republic of Kuakhstan. The shuttle will orbit Eanh twice and then •. "obcyina its electronic brain and the rad io commands from Earth, will land on a paved runway 12 kilometers--(eight miles") -from the launch complex," Tass said. SEA LION ESCAPES CAPTURE •.• "From Al 1 While the other two quickly jump. .. ed back up. the sick animal never ·returned. Judi Jones, spokeswoman for 1ho- :Friends, said they will make yet Jano1her try next week, although rescuers have doubts about their chances. J Jones fears there may even be two .animals with fishing line wrapped ~und their necks. After seeing photographs and film "taken on different days. Jones said -some pictures show an older. larier sea lion than the one they've been ·Jtryina to capture. If she's right, they believe they have !a chance at capturing the smaller. "Younger animal. '· "We were so close." she said Friday. "It never let us get that close .. before. . "The small one we have a go6d ·chance to help, but the big one is going •to be wary." Ever since the story first broke. 1he became so curious it would come to Friends have been swamped with them. calls from people offcrin& ideas. Jones said they would seal that The most common suggestion is SllUCStion for future reference. but that rescuers tranquilize the sea lion. still planned to try apin next week. But unless a tranquilizer dan went Art Gronsky, longtime Newport directlr into a vein, it would take Beach resident who watched Friday's scvera minutes for the medication to failed effort, said sea lions have long take effect, Jones said. been a nuisance to fishermen arid it They fear that as soon as they shot isn't unusUJI to see them tangled up the animal. it would jump back into in fish ina line. the water. When the medication then Year's ago, when Grons.lcy opcr- took effect, it would drown. ated Art's l.andina and the Balboa The Friends have received other, Pavilion, they built a holding-tank for more . novel suggestions. One caller the sea lions and sold bap--of fish to suggested they travel out to the buoy the tourists to feed the ~r animals. dairy with a bucketful offish and cam Gronsky said the sea hons arc fast the animal's trust and friendship. but can be caught "That would be nice if we had the Jones wasn't so optimistic. time," Jones said. They're aoina to try a rescue earlier A retired Navy diver proposed that -in the day next week when sea lions rescuers don black wetsuits. rub fish are acncrally "more re1axed ... ,and all over their bodies and swim on out mellow," she said. · to the buoy. · "And if this doesn't work, .we may There, they would ipore it until it try the wetsuits." · GAS BUILDUP WORRIES RESIDENTS .•. l'romAl other areas and possibly create a major and dangerous buildup, he said. Groat said that fire depanment 'officials. along with a consultant and officials from the state D1v1sion of Oil ~and Gas, plan instead to use the old well as a venting system Officials would put a 25-foot tall venting pipe on top of the well that's located an the parkway in the 9000 block of Bermuda Dnvc and let it dissipate in the air. but wouldn't bum ,it. The appearance of1hc vent pipe is a ·,worry to residents concerned about propeny values. • A ctty official said one resident 1s worried real estate disclosure laws will require homeowners to tell prospective buyers about the vent pipe that will s11 vinually in the front yard of one homeoWQ11r. Don Lcavcy, a resident in the affected area between HamiltOn and Banning avenues and the Santa Ana River canal and Magnolia Street. said the disclosure raises the "anxiety level" of homeowners. "We live on a bowl of Jello with the ground liquefaction; we live next to the Ascon dump; and on a national level there was a warning of radon gas. This ups it one more notch, there's no question ... leavey, a social studies teacher at Edison, said he is concerned about "finding intcllisent solutions to a growing problem. not only in our neighborhood but throughout 1hc city." Leavy voiced fears that methane gas is posing threats as old oil wells arc abandoned. Deputy i:.\rc Marshal Groat said that the mctllanc gas accumulation is located about 70 tcet below the surface. The well. at the south end of the West Ncwpon oil field. was aban· doncd about 1953. Groat said. But standards were more lax at tha1 time and the methane gas bas-bcen~llowed to leak to the top. The gas becomes flammable and bums rapidly at-5 to 11 l)CTCCntin tire air. he said. Groat said there is no connection between the methane ga.s leak and the Ascon landfill, a hazardo'us materials pit, located along the southwest intersection of Magnolia Street and Hamilton A venue. · The city is seeking a grant in state money to pay for the venting process, Groat said. Groat said there are about 3 800 "holes" in the ground in the city from oil operations and about 950 active wells in the city. RACES HEATING UP ON THE COAST ... From Al ecolOI)' groups -appear dommatc. In at least one case. a developer and an environmental group contributed , to the same candidate. Green, a noted , preservationist, recc1 vcd a SI 00 con- tribution from Amigos de Bolsa Chica and $300 from Signal Land- mark. Signal is the firm that hopes to develop lhc Bolsa Chica marshlands while the Amigos arc fighting to , pTcscrve 1t. On the four candidates fighting to be city clcr~. three have filed dis- closures. Connie Brockway. ap. pointed clerk after former City Clerk Alicia Wcntwonh retired. has raised nearly $8,000 and has spent $6, 700. Irene Butler, the assistant city clerk in Newpon Beach, has raised $4,300 while spcndina a similar amount. Bryan Taylor, has collected $3,300 and has spent about $300 more than that. NEWPORTRACESCOSTLY.~. From Al JN fotecMt lot ttw ..a.enct on the Orange Cout It a wet one wtttt a 10 peroent chance of dtlute and little etMrinQ. Hight .. be In the mld.eo., towt In the upper SOI. tn the mount8'na, It wtM be ~ end foggy along coastal llopee with late nlattt and motnlnQ drtzzle. 11 will be cooler with tows mo9tty 32 to 45, hight 65 to '6. In the ~. expect lat• night ttvougt'I mid-morning low douda In the eouthem portions. Owen• Valley Iowa will be 35 to 45, hiaflt 15 to 73. Upper deMrt tows will be 45 to 55, highs 701. I.Ow dew1 towt wll be II to 115, hlgl\l IOt. IM« ~al waiert: Expect toUth to aoothwett winds less than 10 knot•. lncreulnQ to a to 12 knot• with 1-foot .... and • 2-foot ...... by ewntng. Outer coattal watert: Expect aouthernly winds less than 10 knot• and • northWMt tWMI ot 3 f"t. Extended Tldea tOOAY 2.CleLm 5:27 Lm 11•5t•m. ~P.1'11. IUNDAY 3.5 30 6.1 0.1 Flrtl '"9fl 3:06 • m. 3 i Flrtl low 5: 15 • "' 3.4 Second lllQtl 11.se a.m 5 1 S«ond low • 20 p "'· 0 3 5'ln NM loeley 8t 7·0l em encl MC• •t f-02 pm MOon ,._ IOC141y et 9 49 p m. encl- Slincley •• 11.$1 e.m. JEWS URGED TO SUPPORT ISRAEL ••• holaAI fact is, when American Jews go to Israel, they give more to the cause." Israel does not fflqUire military support from the U.S., Arad said, but depends substantially on U.S. politi-aaf and economic suppon. In his luncheon address at Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach, Arad said impressions that Israel is riddled with vJolence as a result of the Palestinian uprisina arc untrue. Members of the community who attended Friday's luncheon seemed to agree and most of those inter- viewed said either they or members of their family had recently visited Israel. "The violence is being created by the Arab stone throwers to give the impression that things arc terribly unsafe and violent in Israel." said Dorothy Paley ofNewpon Beach. coanizc Israel's ri$ht to uist. And ~ttu>oU1.1al isolation would come economic isolation, Arad said. "The West Bank economy and the economy of the Gaza Strip arc now totally de}>Cndcn( on the flow of workers to and from Israel," he said. "If a Palcstinain state were to be established, these tics would be cut ofT. And no country, not even· Saudi Arabia, would be in a position to replace the $700 million in annual revenue that those Palestinian workers bring in from Israel." The perception among the ma- jority oflsraelis, Arad said, is that the Arab uprising in the West Bank is due largely to Palestinian frustration at the fail\lre of leaders an Arab coun· tries to addrf'~'I the Palc<1tinian ques· tion at their summit meeting U\ Amman, Jordan, last-year. V cry few Israelis, he said, blame the hostile situation on Israeli govern- ment policy. Arad's visit to Oranae County, tus first since becoming ambassador in 198 7, was hailed by J cwish leaders as a acknowlcdament of the growing influence of the county's 80.000- strong Jewish community. The visit came just two days before another showcase event, the Jewish Federation's Israel Fair, to be held Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . at the • Oranae County Fairgrounds. The fair will featur'c Israeli food and music and what promoters say is the world's largest matzo baJJ. "My grandson went to Israel and spent six months on a kibbutz. Before Judge crowing over failure to appear he went, he was very concerned about that stories off sracli settlers throwing By TM .UMda&ed Prus stones at Arabs. But when he came bacL he was totally committed to Israel. He realized that it's the most important thing in the world to us." One man who visited Israel last summer said he noticed very little violence there, despite the wcll- publicizcd West Bank uprising. "I can tell you it's safer to walk around there at night than it is here," siad Arnold lJnger, a Fullenon resi- dent who attended the luncheon. "Everyone's there. Europeans are there. American blacks are there. A min lrnletea to get rid of his noisy pct roos\er or go to jail for 120 days apparently flew the coop Friday by failing to appear in court, officials said. Municipal Coun Judge Gary Ryan issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Jose Sanchez, 26, who .was con- victed of four misdemeanor counts in August for harboring his pct i ster Travis in a res1dcntial area. San ch~ failed to appear for a 9 a.m. hcarina, said a court clerk, wbo declined to be identified. Sanchez was sentenced in Septem- ber to 30 days in jail on each of the four counts. But tbc ju. stayed the sentence for a month. to aivc him time to find a new home for the 7-ycar-old Rhode Island Red that has awakened neighbors since 1986. Everyone but American Jews." Arad devoted much of his talk to explaining the Israeli position on the Arab uprising. 2!9)VTH ME ......... ~URES ••• Noting that there is a national election in Israel early next week., Arad said both major panics. the left of center Labor Panr. and the re- ligious conservative Lakud, arc com- mitted to a settlement that affonb some mcasurc of local autonomy for West Bank Palestinians. But neither party, he said, is willing to discuss the possibility of an independent PaJcstinian state. For one thins, he said, such a state would necessarily be politically isolated from Israel because the Palestinian leadership refuses to re- Co. with $21 ,362, some of which was in the fonn of office equipment. Just as in Huntington Beach, initiative backers had not turned in disclosure statements Friday. Costa Mesa Residents for. Traffic Solutions,_ a committee apjnst tlte so- caJICd Measure G. is runn101 a more modest campaian, havina raised $84,965 and spent S77,S89, according to city records. The voup has raised more than $23,000 since Oct. I. The pro-Measure G group, Mesa Action, bas raised SS, 187 in cash and non-monetary contributions, au of •fihich came in before Oct. l. The orpnization reported a debt of $222 afttt spending $6,3 l 0. Althouah in different cities, the initiatives are of common concern to both sides. As such, several foes of the plans have donated to more than one orpnization. Los Anaeles-based Issues Mobiliution1 a RcaJtors PAC. has contribiuted )10,000 to each opposi- tion aroup in Huntil\aton Beach and and Costa Mesa. Similarly, the Build- in1 Industry Association of SoCal PAC 11ve U,000 to all three opposi- tion aroups. .. The Amigos Committee to Save Bolsa Chica political action group has n collected $7.000 while spending about $5,000. Signal has contributed to several candidates but shows no -registered political action commitlce. small campaign, having raised nearly tions to more than S2}J..OOO. He has ll~~mm~;:~~!;l;P!~~~~!e5'~=~lz;I~~ S3,000and spent more than Sl.900in spent more than SI 5,8w. her bid 10 unseat Plummer. Paul .R.~ckoff. seeking to return to the council he left eight years ago, has so far raised more than $14,000 and spent more than $8.500. Hunuhgton Beach Tomorrow, a controlled growth group has col- lected slighlly more than S2,000 and 'has spent a similar amount. The Huntington Beach Police Officer Association political action commit- tee has raised more than $7,000 while spendinJ about $4,000. The officer's · associauon has contributed money to MacAllistcT. Silva and Yee. Council candidates Roben Biddle and Ocmcnt Domin~ have raised and spent less than SZ.SOO each. Beside MacAIJister, statements for candidates AntbO'!}' Pusannantc, JOIC'pb Nappa, Jcmey Bums and ·Mitchell Tracx were not available 'Friday. acoordina to the city clerk's •office. - ORANGE ....... .... COAST ..... rw91 llAIM, OfflCI In the District 2 race that pits a former mayor against the current one, John Cox has turned around what was a low-cost campaipi. After previously ra1sing less than $4,600, Cox collected more than S 18, 700 durina the latest three-week period, brin&ina his total contnbu- Cox is heavily backed by the business and development communi· ty, while Ryckoff is largely supported by homeowners and retfrees. INF ANT WAITS FOR HEART Prom Al Paiae is on a heart transplant list at Loma Linda Medical Center. whose suraeons performed two infant trans.- plants in recent weeks. Watts said Paiae should be(xt bn the list, or at least near the to • Hospital oosts are mountina for the Watts' and with the bet~ of PCS&Y's father, veteran Costa Mesa Police st\. Richard Oefrancasco,..tbe Watts ba\·c let upa trust fund to help defray costs. Watts said they have received several donations. Anyone interested in makina a donation to the trust fund should contact Diane Turner at Fountain Y~Jl~y_ Resional Hospital at 966-IOlS. JuatcaU 642-6088 ,_..., ,._ II ,_, do ........ ,.... ,.,.. ~ ...... -..... ., '"' .. ,..,.~ .. .. ...... ................... .,.. .... ,.... ,_ ...,.,, ...... ..... " •• lllf,......, .. ....... ON SALK THRU OCT. II Disabled children will get Halloween carnival in Mesa Children of the HuotiftllQD Beech Special Education Center will be waled to a Halloween cam.ival at Cotta Mesa's Eawacia Part Sunday, COW1t1Y ofCentury'f£, the Real Ea&aten. The entenain nt will.include pony ride$, a moon bounce, face ·nuna. a clown, popcorn, hot dop and more1 all Me to the children. Customers of tbe real estate fil'l1'l ale in-vi~ to brina their families and make a donation to a fund for the center. The p l of the fund is to raite eoouab money to take the d isabled children to Di.soeylancf. The park. is located at the comer Df Adams A venue and Mesa Verde Drive West. Call 1 Real Estatcrs office at 546-2313 or 646-7171 for more information. ClllHornJan ucanloa 11et A sa.ilini trip aboard the tall ship Californian will be conducted Sunday in Newpon Beach by the Californian Jubilee. a volunteer aroup supponing the ship's youth prosrams. :._.._ The day-lo~event includes breakfast tours, an afternoon and dinner with a show aboard the ship. Tickets may be picked up at the Cannery Res- taurant, 30 I 0 Waycttc Ave., Newport Beach and information is available from Reggie Doll af 496-1366. Congre .. lonal.debate at UCI The Leaaue of Women Voters of Central Oran.JC County will sponsor a debate among candidates for the 40th Congressional District seat Sµnday at 2 p.m. in the Science LecJ11rc l:fall at UCI. Republican Christopher Cox, Democrat Lida Lenney and Libertarian Roger Bloxham all are contending for the seat vacated by Rep. Robert Badham. All have indicated they will appear. Halloween party ln Irrine A HaJloween party for children will be conducted Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at UniveTSity Community Park, I Beech Tree Lane, Irvine. Youna.sters (rom 4 to 10 years should bring carv.cd pumpkins for a jack o'lantern contest. The cost is S8, and registratio n infonnation is available at6~3881 . Eqoa1tloa fair at OCC "It's a Small World" is the theme for Orange Coast College's 22nd annual biannual exposition fair, Coast Week., which will .. run from Monday throu&h Wednesday on the OCC campus. Coast Week, sponsored by OCCs Associated Students, is designed to focu$ on, the college's clubs, classes, organizations and activities. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to I :30 p.m. daily in the school quad and admission is free. Hl•torlcal OC video set As pan of the year-long Orange County Centennial celebrauon, Memory Lane Productions of Newpon Beach is produciog an original video tape entitled "Portraits of Progress," which will provide a nostalgic overview of the county's history. The tape will be available to all schools, libraries, museums and tt1e publci. Proceeds from the sale of the tapes will go toward the Centennial Scholarship Fund created for Orange County youth. Call Chris Bassett or George Collins at 67 3-3305 for additional infonnation. Monster Bash at GWC The Associated Students of Golden West College will hold a Halloween Monster Bash Monday evening and the public is invited.,Activities will include a costume contest, a Halloween Haunt and entertainment by the band Prime Time. The contest will be held at ll:..30 a.m. and the band will play at noon in the College Center· patio. The haunted house will be ir\ Humanities 107, adjacent to the Student Activities founge, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Haunted house at CdM Hlgh The Latin Club of Corona del Mar High School will host its second annual haunted house Mnday from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Harbor Homes Phase II Oubhouse on Port Carlow in Newpon Beach. The event is open to the public and admission is 50 eents per person, with all proceeds going toward UNICEF. The display will be created and staffed by Latin 'ludcnts, and more information i£ available from Michele Cella at 760-3320. Pain talk at library "New Ways to Deal With Pain" will be the topic of 1 brown baa luncheon Monday by Dr. Barbara Jessen at the Newport Center branch of the Newport Beach Public Library. Participants arc invited to bring their lunches to the free event, and coffee will be furnished. Call Jack.ie Headly at 644-3177 for more information. Candy %-rays offered Priestley Chiropractic of Coron• del Mar will x- ray younasters' Halloween candy at no charae as a public service Monday and Tuesday at its office. 2867 E. Coast Highway. Candy will be examined Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Call 675-7 113 forfurther information. Wll.aa School parade Students of Wilson School in Costa Mesa will conduct a special Halloween Parade, to be sponsor- ed by the American Veterans Association. Post 11 7, which willjudae the contestants and provide prizes. The Costa Mesa Police Department will bring MeGruff, the crime d<>&. for an anti-crime demon- stration. The event 1s scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Monday on the Wilson School pounds. Call Sterling Vozenilck at 960-6502 or 642-4S72 for details. Senlor aerobic. prtJ6ram An aerobics proara.m for senior citizens will be launched Monday at Golden West Collqe in Huntin11on Beach, and will beoffc.red Mondayund Wednesdays throuah Dec. 7. Ruth Bennett, author of" Aerobics for ScniOJ$," will conduct the activity, which will emphasize' movement, flexibility, strtntthcnina. brelthana and afdina cardiovalCUllr perfbi'mance. The fee i1 S 12 with a Gold Key Card and S2' for othcT1. C.all 891-3991 for lddiuonal information and advanec rqiauauon. .. .. <>r.,..C..OAILVN.OTll• ... O 1aa1 ·- Ferryman amasses Mesa war chest IJ JONATHAN VOi.DE ............... Real estate agent Jim Ferryman con- tinued to lead the nine candidates seek1n& Costa Mesa Cny Council seats in the fund- raisina CltctOry, 1Jnass1n1 I war chest of S39,,3S, more than seven of the can- didates combined. Mandatory financial statements, wh1£h must list the origjn of donations of more than SI 00 and all expenditures, wer-c filed with the city clerk on Thursday. Ferryman raised $2,000 from assoned sources in the lest reponing period, 'including $900 from developer C.J. Seaerstrom and $500 from the Southern California Buildina Industry Association. Freedom Fireworks also chipped in S200. Costa Mesa is one of the last Orange Countv cities that allows fireworks. Barrels '· in alley a·larinHB resident By ROBERT BARKER OflMDelly"91Slell Huntigton Beach City Council can- didate Clem DominJUCZ may have found a campaign issue virtually on his own doorstep Friday. · Strolling out of his downtown house, DominJuez found five menacin~looking barrels in the alley at the 300 block offifth Street. They had labels warning they contained hazard9us matenals. The warning labels, which said some of the barrels were flammable and others contained corrosives, also said that per- sons should contact the nearest pohce or public safety agency. Dominguu. fearing that because the barrels were out in the open and that "some kid could knock them over," called the fire department. Officials said he did the right thin~. though the large barrels probably weren t as hazardous as first imagined. Mik.e Tamiyasu, an administrator with the fire department's hazardous material team, said that the city had recently purchased a small house where the barrels were located in order to make room for downtown redevelopment. 1he previous owner left somewhat of a mess and city crews came in to clean it up. They found that quite a bit of trash. paint and old crank case oil had been left behind and put it in the barrels to be hauled away, Tamiyasu said. Ferryman. an earl)' rtpons. said ht received SSOO from Settmrom and S900 from Sqerstrom-owned South Coast P1aza.. Ht also took SI .2SO from R1veroa.ks Manqemcnt of Newport Beach and $200 from Glascow. HJS lariest contnbut1on remains SS.000 from Councilman Orv Amburgcy's cam- paian fund. Rel.ired Costa Mesa Police captaJn Ed Gla.saow was next in the fund-raising, rcceivlna $22,780 ror has council run. Gla51ow's fund-raising has been tempered by a city ordinance prevenung plannina commissioners from accepuna more than S2SO from an individual or business that appears before the com mission up to a year beforc.Jhe donation. Glasgow raised $3,372 this reponina period. Retired bu'messman Charles Markel r11sed SS.000 for bis race. Keepina true to his campa•gn ~ to accept ·no more than S 100 from any 1nd1vidual orbu"ness. h.1s money came from more than 4S donors. ~rstrom and Scaerstrom em- ployees accounted for $200 of his total. Slow-growth advocate Scott Wilb•ms reponed a total of $2.~ for has fi.rtt council run. An attorney, Willta.ms loaned himself $500, which as lar&er than any of his donauons. Mary Hornbuckle. the only incumbent seeking re~lection. raised $3,841 for the race, more than half of it in this reporting penod. Earlier. she received S2SO from ThomasSantley, a Segerstrom official, and $250 from the manager of Soµth Coast Plaz.a. Sandy Genas. also running on the slow- o.itr ................... But thn'll have to stay put for awhile because Huntington Beach cuy crews arc not licensed to handle. hazardous ma- terials, he said. A special operator wall be called Monday for that purpose. he said. Bunttncton Beach Clem Domlnfaes thoqbt tbe dnuDs marked b.azardoaa wute ln Ida alley deeerTed 80llle ln•at:IC•doa. Donations from LB artisans . . help Fitzpatrick to lead pack By LANCE IGNON All told, counung cash and oon-monet- Of tlle o.itr ,... • ..., '-t ary donations. Fitzpatrick raised S48.272. Jn his t>id for a third term on thel...aguna The two-term councilman spent $28,520. Beach City Council, Neil Fhzpatnck Jn donationsofless than SI 00. one of the turned to local artists to help raise funds mostteHing indicators of popular support. for his campaign. The plan paid off.''" ing Fitzpatrick received S 1.857. the second Fitzpatrick the largest reponed war chest largest chunk among the candidates. among six other candidates. Challenger Ann Chnstoph. one of two Donald B. Black. one of five challengers candidates from South Laguna. was for the two open seats, was the onl y number one with S3.402. candidate to receive a contribut16n from Fittpatnck. incumbent Manha Collison the powerful Building Industry Assocaa-and Christoph were the onl} council lion, which also donated to orpnizauoos candidates to tum an their forms before the trying to defeat slow-growth antiauves in 5 p.m. Thursda} deadline. Cit) Clerk three Orange Coast cities. Verna Rollinger. Black and Fitzpatrick were two of four Papers for Donald B. Black's campaign City Council candidates who had turned in were f6und stuffed under a door 1 n Ctt} mandatory campaign financial disclosure· Hall·on Fnda) morning and Paul Munoz forms by Friday morning. turned his 1n Fnday afternoon. Rollinger At a fund-raiser and auction last mo~said. Mary Reynolds. the second candidate 41 anist&. includin.J some of .1he most from South Laguna. told Rollinger that she renowned names in •he Arr' Colony, would ·be unabk to meet the deadline donated half of the proceeds from the sale bceau5c someone broke into her car and of their works to the Fittpatnck campa1gn:-m>le herpu!"se, which happened to con ta an The candidate netted abOut S 12.000 from her disclosure form. the auction. Council candidate Rickey later 1s exempt from turning in the forms because he 1s not raising funds for his campaign. Rollinger said. City Treasurer Susan Morse. who is running unopposed, as exempt for the same reason. Collison, who as seeking her second tenn, was the runner-up 1n the fund-raising race with $44.124 ($18.439 in cash). Collison raised $488 in contnbuuons of less than S I 00 and spent S 17 .682 through Oct. 22. the last da) co"ered b) the disclosure statements. Black was slightl) ahead ofChnstoph m overall monetary contnbuuons. The Laguna Beach attome} and former presi- dent of the ChambcrofCommerce raised S26.695 (Sl9,930 in cash) compared to Chnstoph's $26.136 (S 14.340 'In cash) Chnstoph. a member of the South Laguna Specific Plan Board of Re,1e"' and South l..J&una C1v1c Assoc1at1on. s~nl SI 1.01 Rollinger raised $3,559 and spent S489 1n her btd for a founh term as cm clert.. Rhodes. who as ma.Jang her ~ond run against Rollinger. raised $887. . . srowtb slate, raitcid S 1,806, with jua UOO of the donations comu,. this period, Her wppor1en anchade Ruuell Bwt.rtt. Who le8d tht COWlt)'Wlde battle for MCMUR A. wtuch would ba vc hnked devdopmenu to traffic improvements. Tbc measure failed 1n Ju.M. Jay Humphrey, the third candidate on tht slow"l'OWlh panel, bas raJaed j~t S 1,628 tn has race, more than doublina bis rep.on or the last peri°'1. Community activist Jan K.ausen coi.- lecltd Just S910, th1'ct umt.s what she had the l•st reponmg period. Dan Wonhinaton, the final candidate, did not repon any donations. One of Wonhln&1on's campaicn promises_ was to fund his own campaian and k.eep the cost below $2,000. He reported spcndina SI . 760 on his council bid this year. Bikepcltli projects on Coast get funds BJ BOB VAN EYKEN Ot .. ...,NMIWf Bicycle. riders and pedestrians on .... the Oranac Coast are among the beneficiaries of a S 1.5 milhon alloeation from the Oranae County Transporution Com- mauion. This week the co.mmission announced its annual award of state grant funds fortbe improvement of bicycle paths and walk- ways throughout the county. Among the projects funded under this yur's srant 1s the completion of the blke path around Fountain Valley's Mile Squart Park. The city wall receive SI 00,000 under the granf PfOCram lor the ~ said~­ mission spokeswoman Linda Miller. Also receiving funds for a major bike path improvement is the city of Hunt- in11on Beach. which will get a total of $91 .893 for improvements to the scenic Bluff Top bike path along Pacific Coast Hi&hway. ~iller said the money would&<> toward one phase of a long-term, S2.5 million improvement project for the bikeway lb.at wi11 add landscaping. part benches and water fountains along a 1.6-mile stretch extending north from Golden West Street. This week's arant will permit the city to rcahgn a portion of the path from the meet side to tht ocean S>de of tht bluff and to erect a safety ~rd rail. Work on this first phase of the pro~ should be completed by ne•t year, Miller said. Another major project funded inchaded 1mpro'Vemenu to the Santa Ana River Bike Trail. which runs throu&b catual. Orange County to the ocean at Huntincton Beacl'I. Orange Coast c1t1es also received small. local J?rOJCCt grantS under this week's allocauon. including: • S 7. 719 for sidewalk improvements in Laguna Beach, • S22.227 for bicycle access ramps in Newport Beach, • S 17. 796 for wheelchair ramps in Fountam Valley. Petrikin top FV fund raiser Jam Petnk1n is the lcadt"4 fund-ra.itcr to elate m the Nov. 8 Founwn Valley City Council elecuon. According lo campa1gn s~ndi.oa dis- closu~ statements filed with the city clerk's offic:ie. Pcmltin hauaited Sl.6,15L and spent S 14.893. Mayor George Scon reponcd he raised $1 3.013 and spent. SS.899. John Collins contnbut1ons talbed u.p to s s.2•1 and expenditures to S3,433. Bob Hoxs1t raised $4.245 and spent $3.401. Donald Chaney's statement rc.ds collected SI . 83 and spent St .S 11 . John Hughes rc_poru generaung S550 an~ spending $469. Pam Halpern dad not file a disclosure statement. -By J•yee Bed.lovlclt A treasure trove of useless clutter Marital partners ------------fa I l into two categories: clut· tcrists, and a.nti-clut- terists. The litter chucks everytbina · out that isn't essen- tial; and the other -o NAllCY • lcl11n1E ~ carts it all beck.. It's I··········-delicate balance of nature between aU11Crity and chaos. When one partner isn•t fut cnoutb shovelifta out the ttub -or multiplying the cluuer -tbe bou.tc sllrinks or expands accordina to who's wi.nnina tbe battle of the bulge. Somtimes the wi& subscribes to the-" Les.s 1s More ~y while her busbend chamt"oos the clutterist's Creed! More is More .. Tbett~ no predlC'ti.na which sex Wt.It be the boarder and wbich the victim, but tbcre're a lot of Odd Couplet out lbere tryina to reform one another. In any poll t1' marital acljustmenu.. thi1 is the most cbaJle":~ h even iakes l)RCedcncc over taual compa ity. Jn ourh<Mehold I'm the one wb.o feeds t.be tnllHlom.,.ctor. 1t•s moutrou• powl and crunch is music to my ean. However. the poor little maclune dolln't It' fed v~ often Ii.nee rm mamed to a man who llil1 Im btJ tint Dick Tracy n .. and a tbaillzed Baby Rodllu. Jn tbet blo~ mystay oflife dlal mates oppc>Jatn twinkle like fireftiel. it ._. iMvlMlc IMt I lhould marry lbt world's sra• ~ aad ........ ~. Mos1 ... , tiws are empey....,.. me,. ,et ..._ Wt llill's -IO t.11 tbeft WM DO Pila IO at 6Jin: C'niel 0( _..... roee iA '°"9ri111llldl lilii fed fann.uoes. ._..addipPe11P.,....outofCYaf Doc*aadaanay • ._ .a.e ~ aWI lilo-.l a liay W'lftC Pfta It toc>k a ~a.,111 Md I bound q IO flad YoUf way to the ftoat I - ' ·Budget d eficit grows Dy 3.6 percent Diiialils aeeD an upeet: Bush pushing prosperity WASHINGTON (AP)-The fed- eral budac• deficit. after dramatically improvifta last year. arew in fiscal 1918 to SlSS.I billion. the Reqan administration reponed Friday. The administration's final ac- countin& for the budact year \hat ended Sept. 30 shoWed that the imbalance between revenues and spendina rose SS.4 billion, or 3.6 percent. from the previous year's s 149. 7 billion oeficit. But Treasurj Secretary Nicholas f . Brady, in a joint statement with the White House Office of Management and Budaet, said "the underlying trend in the deficit ... remains downward." The 1988 budget gap was still well below the all-time record of $221.1 billion set in the 1986 fiscal year. Brady said special factors such as the phase-in of the new tax law in 1987, the sale of the federally owned Conrail frcifht railroad and a one-day shift of military pay from 1987 into 1988 either 5hrank the 1987 deficit or inflated the I 988 pp. Excludin& the one-time factors. the deficit would have fallen by S31. I billion between I 987 and 1988. he said. • Red ink for the year exceeded" both the initial administration projection of$146.7 billion iss1;1ed.in February and the updated estimate of SI S2.3 billion released in July. It hit the Congressional Budget Office projec- tion ofS I SS billion nearly exactly. However, the deficit was well below initial projections of private economists who feared last year that the October stock market crash would slow economic growth. cuninJ into tax collections and P.roducang a deficit as hi'11 as SI SS b1llfon. The administration said its mid- summer projection was ofTbec:Rse it unckrcstimatcd spend1n1 by the Fed- eral Home Loan Bank Board. the qcncy that rescun 1n50lvcnt sav1oas institutions. The board spent $8. I billion in fiscal 1988. S3 billion more than expected. Tbc board. an a spate of activity from mid·Auaust through the end of September, rescued more than 60 savinp and loans. However. much of the spendina doesn't show up on the budact immediately and anal)'sts say assistance to the ailing S&L industry could contribute SIS 6illion a year to the deficit over the next three years. There have now been deficits in 27 oftbe past 28 years, running upa total accumulated national debt of $2.61 trillion. The last year the United States had a bud&et surplus was 1969, when JOvemmcnt revenues excccdc-d spend1na by S3.2 billion. The administration is predictingjt will whittle down the budget deficit for the (urrtnt fiscal year to Sl4S.S bilhon. but most pnvate analysts CXJ)ttt ICU ptQ&reU. The flood or aovemmem red ink has been blamed for th~ nation's chronic trade imbalance. for holding interest rates above historic averages and for helping to 'triger last year's stock market crash. President Re,.aan and con- arcssional leaders last winter struck a budget pact after the crash that has held the deficit almost 10 the 1987 level. But economists say there won't be additional shrinkage without pain- ful spending cuts or a tax increase. Analysts also expect the federal Reserve Board to fight inflation by nudging up interest rates to slow the economy. Higher interest rates will add \O the escalating cost offinancing the accumulated national debt, while slower growth will cut into tax revenue. 87 fte AaMCtale4 Press ~m0crat Michael Dukakis called the dwindhna days befo~ tht election a p0ltt1cal "eterntty" with enoufh time 10 pull ofT an upset. while Republican rival Geo'JC Bush accused him on Fnday of wantina to "torpedo the prosperity.' The ~mocrat said the race was "tiahtenina up all over the country.' And be said that Bush, leading 1n the ~Ifs with 11 days 1010, wu hiding "in his little cocoon," with advisen afraid to let him en~ in news proarams' give•and-take while Dukalus has been appearina on many such programs. Bush, secakina toa aroup of businessmen 1n Los Angeles, said that as Americans step into votina booths. they should keep peace and pr'Osperity in mind. "Peace me.ans you can sleep at niaht knowina die world will still be there in the morning; ~rosperity means you can sleep at niJ!tt knowina tbat opponunity will sull be there in the morning," 1he vice president sajd, ~spite a pledJC to shun negati ve campaianing between now and the election, Bush also stayed on the anack. warning ~bat Dukakis "wants to torp~do the pr~perity we've worked so hard to aclueve." "I ask you to consider. What kind of mom in~ would electing the liberal governor ofMassachusens bring? Will it be gJoomr,." Bush askcst. "Will the dark clouds of peS$imism and limited possibility obscure our visioQ?" . ( FAA orders l nspectlon of all pc-911 · Gray whales freed a ·t last, heading for Baja BARROW: Alaska (AP) -Two burden," said Arnold Brower, the natural breaks in thJ. ice that vary ing hole four miles from open water. gray whales that were stranded in senior whaling captain who directed areatty in width and close or open A third whale trapped with them died WASHINGTON -The Federal Aviation Administration·announced Fnday it plans to order an in-depth inspection of all OC1 9 aircraft after uncovering cracks in three planes. The agency"uncove red a series of small cracks in three OC-9 aircraft," flown by Northwest Airlines and USAir Group Inc .. said FAA spokesman Bob Buckhorn. "As a result of this findina. FAA plans to order shonly an in-depth inspection of 1he OC-9 fleet." The FAA is awaiting completion of inspections already under way before ordering the inspection of all the OC-9 aircraft. he said. "The cracks. the longest of which was approximately one inch, arc located m the uppermost area of the fuselage over the wing," he added. The announcement came a day after the FAA tightened the schedule for inspection and replacement of 7,200 rivets on almost 300oftheoldest Boeing 737s. The roofofoneofthose planes. flown by Aloha Airlines. tore off during flight April 28. killing one person and injuring 61. arctic ice for nearly three weeks the Eskimo rescue efTons of cutting according to the wind. about 200 earlier. apparenlly swam to frcc<)om Friday, breathing holes in the ice with miles to open ocean. The Arscniev and the larger Ad- endina a million-dollar rescue effort chainsaws. Biologist Howard Braham. direc-miral Makarov had been expected at watched around the world. Asked if he was confident the two tor of National Oceanic and At-first light to head for their home port "There is no evidence of the whales gray whales swam to freedom, rather mospheric Administration's Na-of Vfadivostok. But their ·crews in the immediate area1" rescue coor-than died, Brower replied: "Yes." tional Marine Mammal Laboratory reported they could stay to help, dinator Ron Mo rris said ... , think the Morris called the whales' survival in Seattle. said he thought the whales rescuers said. whales are definitely gone." chances "pure speculation. They had could make the 200-milc journey if Rescuers had thought that after the Mushroom poisoning leave• five crltlcal North Slope Borough Mayor the will to live. They should make it." they would get moving. Soviet ships smashed a channel to George Ahmaogak said the whales Whether the whales survive prob-"This is an open water species. open water earlier this week, the PORTLAND, Ore. -One of five people who ate poisonous mushrooms at a dinner party underwent a liver transplant operation Friday. and two others were awaiting donors. A woman who also ate the mushrooms received a liver transplant Thursday. and the fifth person was being watched for signs ofliver damage. All five people ate the so-called "death cap" mushrooms in an Oriental stir fry dish served Saturday at the home ofTercsa •. nd John Duncan. The mushrooms were Amanita phalloides, a deadly variety common in Europe but found only recently in the western United States, said Preston Alexander, president of the Oregon MycologicaJ Society. The people at the dinner pany ate a total of at least I 0 mushrooms when less than one can be fatal . Alexander said. Some members of the dinner party picked the· mushrooms while searching for chestnuts, he said. were last seen at 8:45 a.m. ably will never be known because basically, and for whatever reason. relatively young marine mammals "They were looking good." biologists chose not to tag them with being in the ice is new to them," he would have resumed their migration Ahmaopk said after talking by radio radio transmitters to keep track of said. ••They arc not adapted for it south. But at first they did not move, to Eskimos who had gone to open them. anatomically. They are in unfamiliar and parts of the channel refroze. brcathini holes for the whales. The Brower said he was confident the territory." The temperature earl y Friday was lastsightmg was aboutan hour before two whales had reached the channel The icebreakers spent much of the 14 degrees below zero. sunrise. Ahmaogak later made an cut by two Soviet icebreakers. ni&bt P.lowing through the ice ofT When last seen late Thursday. the observation flight over IS miles of the If the California gray whales fol-Alaska s nonhcm coast to slice wh•lcs' condition appeared worse coastline south and west of Barrow. lowed the icebreaker's channel, they another escape route for the whales, after they had strl!fgled through the "I feel great. I feel like I got no more would still have to navigate "leads," originally trapped at a small breath-slush and raiur.ed 1ce . BROWJlf-WZED Roberta Weed and Cbristopher Brown, .both Costa Mesa residents, exchanged wedding vows Sept. 24 at the Oasis Center, Corona del Mar. She is the daughter of former Daily Pilot publisher Robert Weed and his wife, Marjorie, now Avila Beach residents. Her hustiand is the son of Charles and Helen Brown of Irvine. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with a fitted bodice and sweet- heart neckline. A satin ruffle at the hem finished the floor-length sklrt. Matron of honor was Cindy Donham, and Chris Aschan was bridesmaid. Katie Smith and Amy Brown were junior bridesmaids. and Laura Smith was flower girl. The bridegroom chose his brother Steve as best man, and ushers were Robct1 Coulson. Robert Bauman and SteVc Xenos. Nathan Smith was junior usher. Aftrr a reception for 150 guests at the Oasis Center, the couple departed for a wcddina trip to San Diego and Mexico. They are at home in Costa Mesa. She is employed as a librarian at the Ne~rt Center Library and he is a musician. furniture mover and busi.ness owner. • J AUR.ltQUI-FIDAK Julie· Lynn Fidak and David Charles Jaurequi were married Sept. 3 in Pilgrim Congreptional Church in Pomona. A reception followed in the Claremont home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fidak. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mn. Joseph C. Jaurequi of Hunt- initon Beach. Tho bride wore a gown of white orpnz.a with a satin bodice ac:c:cnted with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade of coral tea roses and white orchids. Robyn Doebler wa.s maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Callie Fidak, · Kem Tessier, Tanya Grall: Tania Bcmhardtr S~non Whitesides and Rqjna Sct\affer. Junior bridesmaids .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l'tB.IC fl>TICE Mt.IC NOTICE NtUC NOTICE K 43145 ON>ll&UICI NOTICI Hsted at>ow on Octot>w 10, wfth the County Clertl of Of. NOTICE TO N0.1141 INVITING lllDI 1"8 ange County on Octob« 25. CMDITORI Of AN OM>tNANCE Of TI.e CC-1'21 Stew Portw 1"8 IUUC TRANIFER CITY COUNCL Of THE Notice Is hereby given lhll This 1t1tement WU filed ,__ . (he. t101-f107 CITY Of -~T MACH sealed bids will be received with the County Clerk of Of· PU.blllhed Orange Coat U.C.C.) A D DI N Q I I C T I O N by the C11y of Huntington enoe County on October 25. Diiiy Piiot Octob« 29. ~ Notte• 11 hereby given to 12.ll.Ol1 TO THE NEW-Beach at the offtee of lhe 1"8 vembe< 5. t2. t9, 1"8 creditors of the within flOltT •ACM MUMC•AL City Clerk 11 City Hall. 2000 '1111912 Se-058 named transf9f'04'1 lhal a CODE TO "'OYKK '°" Main Street. Huntinpton Publlsned Orange Cout1--------- bulk transfw Is abOl.lt to be APPLICATION Of YaHICLI Beach. Caflforn11. unll the Dally Piiot October 29, No-PtalC NOTICE "'* on s>«tonal property COD I TO PR I YA TE hour or 2:00 p.m. on Nov.in-vembet 5. 12. t9. 1988 heteinaftar deacri~.· ITMl'TI .. , .. POMT ber l7, 1988. al wruch time Sa·057 F1CTIT10Ua .,... .. The name and business DEL MAR DEYl~NT. they will be opened and pub-NAm ITATl•NT eddf .. of the tran1fwr0f'1 • tidy and read aloud In the PtalC NOTICt. The follOWlnfj persons are -.: INGE-PERSSON. eoo E. Tl'le Olly Council of the Council Chambers f04' the doing buainell U: 8lly Streat, Newport BMctl. City of Newport BeKtl does Reservotr Htll Aasessrnent 'ICTIT10UI 9UIMl8 VIRGINIA'S INTERIORS, CA 926&1 hereby ordain as follows. Dtatricl Water Mains In the NA• a:rATE•NT 1399 Galu:y Dr .• Newport The locatlon in Caltfom11 City of Huntington Beach. The following persone are Beach. Calif. 929e0 or the chlaf executive offloa section \. Section A set of plans. spectfl-doing business as; Vlrglnla Zenz. 1399 Gal-or principal bu11ness ottic. l2.66.08l I• added to the catlOns. and other contract JD & ASSOCIATES. 729 axy Or .• Newpot1 e..ch. of the transfef04' Is -Newport e.ac:n Mun1eipal documenls may be obt111ned W. 16th St .. Cotta Mau. Cafff. 92660 All other business names Code to read as follows on October 26, 1988 al the Calif 92627 Thi• business 11 con· llld addrasMS used by the Depart man I of Pubhc Deka Applegate, 773 ducted by: an tndMdual Intended transfer°' within '"Section 12 66 081 A.p-W04'ks. 2000 Mam StrMt. Hymettus. LIUCMlia. Cahf. The ,.91strant com-thrM yMrS last pa.II SO far plication of Vahickt Code to Huntington Beach. Cah· 92024 meneed to tranuet bual-as known to the translerM Private ~9 In the P0tnt fornia. upon receipt ol a Joa Stalford. 1658 nau undw Iha fle111ou• are: -Del Mar 0..alopnent. non-refund Ible lee of Marguerite, CdM. Calli. butlMM name or nemas The names and buslnau The provllions of the Cali-$25.00. 92625 fisted eC>oW on 1979 9ddress ot the trenslaraae lomta Vahlda Coda Shall Each bod ltlaN be meda on ThlS buslna11 Is con-Vlfglnla Zenz are: WOLFGANG HAUBOLD apply to the lollo'#ing pmate the Proposal Form end "' ducted by: co-partners Thia statement WU fMed ANO MARY HAUBOLD. 600 atreets In the Point. 'Dal Mer the mannet PfOYided tn the The rag11trant com · wilh the Couoty Clettc of Of-E. Bay Street •82. NawPQfl rU!dentlal development In contract docurMnts. aod ~ lo tranuct bull-lllll'~nb'on Octoo.r 2_Lc e.adl, CA 92661 the City of Newport eeaet\: stfall W llCCOmlJani.d b)'" a ,,... under tfl• ~ltOUI 1988 were Jennifer Hudock, Sara Jaurequi, Arkansas Sen. and Mrs. Dale Bumn.. That the P«>P4lf'1Y penl-Poln1 Del Mar .. certified or cast11er'1 check bu11nan name or names ,_ W d J . f ., "'!'' hetato la dalc<I~ 1n • or a bid bond tor not 1as1 listed above on October 19. PUbllshed Orange Coat en y ones and Jenna er ers. .., •s: RnTIOram and Section 2: The City Cieri! than 10% of 1he amount of 1981 Delly Pilot October 29, No- McGowan. Mary-Linn Hughes of Huntington s localed 1 800 E. Bey snau cavM 1,,. same 10 be the bid, made payable to the Dake Applegate vamt>ar 5, 12, 19. 1988 Best man was Joe Jaurequi, and Beach was her sister's maid of honor. Street. Newport 8each, Ca. publ!Shed one. 1n the ottic1a1 C•ty of Huntington Beach. Tiiis statement was hied s.ose ~msmen were Jim Fidak, Tyler Al50 attendina the bride were Brooke 92661 newspaper within 111teen 1151 Lab« Coda or the Stat• or with the County Ctant of Of. -------- a SOn, Bl.11 Ba1"rd, Brad Johnson, B • ,.r ...r h b "d The business nemef. used days alter its Mlophon Callf04'nla and other l1ws of anga9 County on Octobe< 20. Pt8.JC 1'0TIC£ umpcrs, s1st~. t e n cgroom, by lhe said trans er04'• 11 · the State or Callf04'ni. app11. 1988 Sean Henkey and Greg Leavey. Mananne Eisenmann, Barbara said location 11. TIVOLI Section 3· This Ordinance cable thereto. w11h the ex-,_10 F1CTITIOU8 .,... .. Natalie Jaurequi was the flower girl, Grimm and Ann Strickland. Jessica BURGER. 800 E. Bay SlrMt. was introdu~ ate regular ceptlon only ot such v1r1. Published Orange Coast NAm ITATlmNT and Matthew J,aurcqui was th• ring M h ,, . I Newport Beach. Ca 92661 meeting of the City Councd at1ont1hat may be required Dally Pilot October 29 .. No-The following pat90n1 are " ayo was t e itOWer gir . That sald bulk transfer I• of the Cit 01 Newporl Beaoh under the special atatuta1 vambar 5. 12. 19, 1988 doing bullnau .. : bearer. Servin& as best man was John Int~ to be consum· held on tri: lOth day 01 Oc-pursuant to Which proc.ed· Sa-052 2111 SOUTH ANNE Following a honeymoon in Puerto Mayo and ushers were J. Mark Davis, mated al the office of: tobef 1988 and ldopled on lngs hereunder are latcen l't&.tC NOTICE STREET PARTNERS. 475 Vallana, the newlvweds arc at home Thomas John Swcan·nf:n• Helmut Grover Elcrow ~~~P·o· HAtln: Iha 24th day of October and Which have not been North Muller Sl!Ht, ,,_--LoulMJohnsen ...... l09f' 1988 b the follo . 1 ·superseded by tile ANhelm.catlf.92801 inOntario.Thebridehasrcccivedher Hurs.EricSchafferand rentBump-111 S. 1111no1s Streat. to-wii· Y wing voe. provisions of 1he Labor AC~fA~U Protomaril, Inc .. Ganwal ECE degree and is continuing her ers brother of the bridegroom. Anaheim. Calll04'nla 92805 · Code Prelereooe to labor Par1nar, 475 NOfth Muller education to be a teacher. Her The bride is a ..,..,duate of Man"na on 04' after November 16. AYES TURNER. PLUM-shall .be given only In Ille Thebufol~ ~·are Streat, Anaheim, cant. r-1918. · mannar.provlded by 1-. doing ... _ ... 92801 husband attended Orange Coast Col-Hiah School and UC Santa Barbara This bulk transfer 11 aut>-MER · HART · COX · No bid shall bf COl\lld9f'ed REDSTONE PLAZA EX-Thi• business 11 con-lege and owns a vencerin.g business in and received her Jaw d...,,._ from jac:t to CallfOfnia Untlorm STRAUSS . SANS ONE. un1ess111smadeonatorm ECUTIVE SUITES. l300 duc1edby:al1m1tedpannar-Santa F S . N rth C II -o-~ Commerclal Code Section MAURER lumlshad by the City of Dove, Suite 200, Newport MIP . c pnn&S. o western o cgc of Law. She is 6106. NOES. NONE Huntington Beach and " Beadl. Calif. 92e60 The registrant com-8UMPltR8-BUGBlt8 an attorney with the law firm of Thenameandlddrauof madeln aocordancewtthtne OIYafalflad BualnealSer-rnanced to trlflMC1 .~ Jones, Day. Reavis Pogue in Wash-Iha parson with whom PfOY\lionl of the proposal wees. Inc., Callfomla. 4350 ,,... Undaf the flctltou• Former Huntinston Beach resident · D C aa1tns may be hied is Grover ABSENT NONE requnments Von Karman. Suite 240, bulineM name °' namea H "di Hu•h. d w ·11· .. i k tn.gton . . Escrow Corp . Attn. LOUIN Each bidder must b• Newport a..cti. Calif. 92980 ,..., lboYe on Nown'lber ei ....-.es an ' tam mar Her htftband is a graduate of JOhnsen. 111 s. 1111no11 .IOHN c. cox, .19t., licensed and also pre· Thi• bulloasa 11 con· 30, 1987 Bum pen were married Oct. Is in the Hendrix College and received a Street, Anaheim, CA 92805 MAYOR Qual1fled .. required by llW 04lcted by: a corporation Marti H. Lee, Praaldant Foundry Methodist Church in Wash-master's degree in econQmU;s from and the last day lor filina The City Council of the Th• reg111ran1 com-This statement ... filed ·~ D C Th R P t Bak T b" U · · Du rf. ctaimt b)' any ~adt1ot-..-Attaet: w...ea .._......., 0tyotl1Unt1""'on ~r• rnenced to tranaact bu"-wfttrtnaeountyet.ntof Of· I on . . e cv. a er uc 1naen n1vcrs1ty, sseJdo , be November t5. 1ta8 c-,Ctarti MMISther~httorajaclany ,_. undef' the flct11ou1 angeCountyonOc1ob«20. o ciated at the double rin& ccr-WC$t Germany and his law dqree whkll It the buslnelt data or 111 bids. butinMI name °' ""'* 1988 emony. from the University of Vi rginia. belora Ille COMUmmatJon PUbhlhed Orange Coast By Jha order ot the City lilted aboYa on Sec>tamt>er ,_11 The bride is the daughter of Mrs. following a honeymoon trip to data "*1fled at>ow Oelly Pilot October 29· 1981 Council of 1he C11Y or Hunt-1· 1988 PUblithad Orange Coat1 Ma Lo Hugh f H . Fiji, Australia and New Zealand, the Dated C>etober 12. 1986 SaOel l~ton 8aach Callfomla lhe ~ Mor-.nd, President o.ny Pilot Octoo. 29. ~ eeai ant her hu:~~d is ~h~t:,g~°o'f couple will reside in Washington D.C. ~ ......_, ,.._, Ml.JC NOTICE 2 b~J.of=.:,:9~.t, wtt11~'~'";"6.;:'of~ ¥ember 5. 12· 19· 1~ -------------------------------------------...J Publilf'.led Orange Coast Cleft .. "'8 City .. Hunt• ange County on Octot>w 19, £££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££J.:££££££££££££££££££ Dally P11<>1 Octob« N . 1988 F1CTITIOUI MllMU "i= ~ 1988 NI.IC NOTICE 88065 NAMI IJATIMENT ...,...__. Or Coa ,_111-_.....,.....,_....._ ....... __ ---------• The loffowlng paraons are ............. Oct anga 11 PUDlllhed Orange Coast F1CTITIOU9 ..-u Nit.IC fl>TICE OOlnQ bulinau as: =.!~~ 10, = 29• No-Dally Pilot October 29. No-NAM1 STAramNT How to Co Christmas shol>plng In your bathrobe. First. call and ask us to mail you one of our catalogs. Then wrap up in your robe, curl up in your chair.and browse effortlessly through hundreds of gins. Gilts for every member of the family. Gilts for friends and colleasues. Even S011)C richly deserved sifts for yourself Finally. place your order by phone or br mail and we'll do the rest. In fact. you'll never have to lift 11 f~r. E}(~pt the one lha1 turns the pase. MEGA MARKETING, 245 SaTh064 vemt>w 5, 12, 19, 1988 The following S*10nt.,. 'ICTITIOUI .,._.. Flsctlat Avenue. Suite C4. Sa-o49 doing bu1ineM .. : NAME ITATIMINT Cotta Maaa, Calif. 92626 NEWPORT ISLANDS RE- The 1o11ow1ng peraon1 ara Lllllet & Ruggi.1. Inc.. PtatC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE ALTY. 2708 Vlata Del Oro. dOlnQ butlnna u : Callfornla, 12512 Watt•o Newpon 9-:t'I C8llf 92MO Tl'fE VICTOR. 1113 Avenue. Gtrden Grove. ACTITIOUe.UIMat FtCTITIOU9.,._U WIYM PhlflO De Cwo. Florida St.. Hunlington Calif. 92641 NAm ITAT'lmNT NAMI ITATlmNT 2708 Vista Del 0..o Newpott BMch, Callf. 92&48 T"'' bu1ina11 Is con-d~ :=,:: ~son• are The following s>«aons are a..cti. Calif. 92MC) MIMn Greenberg. 1113 OUCted by. a corpe>tatlon ...... .., n: doing ~ a : Tllit t>u1l"811 It con· Florida St .. Huntlnglon The raglslrant com -p~~P)£~T~E~ HG~O~~ IN YOUR HAIR, 422 ducted by: an lndMduel 8-ch. Calif. 92648 mane.cs to lrantac:t !Mi-(tl)ONSHORE DEVELOP-Ac:acia, Corona de4 ~. Th. a raglllrant com-This business It cori-neta ~ the flctllioua MENT (c)ONSHORE lN Calll 921RS mane.cs lo trer..c:t ~-dUcted by. an lndMdual butln8tt name Of nen.t VESTMENTS 425 30th Jilt Elaina Wood, 422 neu undar the 11Ctltou1 The rag11trant com· lltted above on October a. 8.,_ Suite •21 ,..___,._. Acacia. Corona <Sal Mar, bualneaa name °' ~ 1Mn<*1 to tranNCt bull-1Ma • ........ .,... ' Calif 9H25 lileed abOW9 on NIA n.s under the t1c111i-Gordo" Lltller. Vice IMdl.J. ~..:...!.._~-1"",. This bull.,... Is con-w.-PNlp oa eero butiMaa ,,.. 0< namaa ,,,...._,. .,.. ~Or· """a duct«I by: .,, 1"dMdual Ttlll .-11M111 w Ned ll9tfd lboYe on September Ttlll at...,_,t ~flead E.eM MW VatOe • •2 • Tna ra9111rant com-"""tf1a County a.tt Of Of- 29, tJe8 wtltl the County a.ti Of Of-C:C:-e..~· '.:,28~ mancad to tfllnNICt tlUll-Ml' County on Oc10ller 26, MeMn Gfaenb«O .,. County on ._..,...._ 1015-8 Eat 8alboa ltvd • naaa under the flctltout 1NI This .-.eamam -. Med II, 1MI ·• .,.._ name 0t """* ,_ wtttl the County ewti of Of-,.... 'T1~c.ir.9!:~ lilted abOW9 on Oc1ob« 20. PutllllNd 0r.,. COMt 8f'99 County on ~ Putllllt'ld 0r.,. eo.t Mtad by: CO.pat1Nr'I 1MI DllV PtloC Oc1GMr 211 No-30, tMa Dally Pteot October 6, 1s. 22. Tl'la ,9 ... 111rint com • JMI Wood ~a, 1a. 1t. 1• ,_ 29, ,... • -Ttlll -~ ... Ned ..... ~~0ctC::,'t 1~ s.9tt ::* ~ tr::-fic,:c:'; ::. ~ &::.: ~: MUC llt'f1Cl 21 '* PWUC MJ'flC( ~ nerna °' namae 1.., ,_,, _ _.... ............................. _ • ... .. 1 ....., *'" on Oc1ober t, PuOllafled Oranga COllt fllCm .. IUll!M PICnnoulWM ,_ Dally Piiot ~ 29 No-.... lfAta-.n Pl8JC lltTICE ..... 8TA~ "°'*' J. ""'*' vwnber a 12 tt ,.. Tiie ............. ... Tiie laloMl'I,.,.,.... Ttlll .. ~ ... lllecl • • • ..... ~ .. fllC..m:"JtA~ *:lr.=-~PHICS, =~&:"'O.:~: P!,Ulp!!C! HAIR ~~~ Tiie tolowtl'f ,._,. ... "20 llrGh an.t,..,... tcM, 1 ,_,. 1!18111 W. ~""'"" .... ~ •: Newport lleedl. Cell. t2'IO ............. """"°"' -..... cell . . LAYDI J EHTlAPMU, MlrtnarAltl~.c.1--~Oot0renttltec;:: MlllllTA~ Ron9d I . unla, 113'1 21212 Mlle ~ Drive, tomla. 3llO llrCft ....... ,,.._1 12 :-,_· T._...,....,... ... llNntta. Orllftll, Celt. L8gune Hiiia. callf. 92163 :::0 Newport ..... c... . . . ... ......... .. .... Ju.,.111 Maa Pr .. tey, a..090 H"ROWOOD llOOR Aollerl I. W ..... 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W ..... • a...,r, n11 ... a..._.:OlilJI N -..., -:-...: ... __ ::a."" OMIMr.t • ..... • 1111i .... _... t.11.• ..... ~ Charges weighed in cannibalism case SAN DIEGO (AP)-The lanaua,e barrier pcc.ented a Navy ship from lfUPina the desperate plipt of a boedold of Vietnamese rc(Qees-who were left adrift in the South China Sea and rcponedly turned to can· nibalism, an attorney said Friday. Du Donato k J. civilian attorney for USS DubUCJue LapL Alexander G. Balian, also 111d Balian told the Navy the rcfuaees were misled by a Dubuque sailor's inaccurate lasscr- tton that help was on the way. ••Jn an effort to provide these people with some hope, he told them that they would be piclced up in a couple of days because the Navy had contacted another ship to do that," Donato said. .. He was of Vietnamese extraction and, perhaps, spoke better Viet- namese than En&li$h. I think that was. pines. 37 days after swt1na out. oailap&. one of the problems," Crewmcmbenofthc Dubuque, an Donato 11id. amphibious $hip, pve water, several BaJian, 48, has been relieved of hundred pounds of food and navi- duty in connection with the June 9 ptina equipment to the refuaees incident, and the Navy is weiah1na aboard the Vietnamese junk after results of an investipuon to decide determinin1that the vessel appeared whether he should be court-seaworthy. Donato said. martialed. · However, that and other infor- Donato's comments at a news mation was wrong. be said. conference Friday echoed statements "The refugees tofd me that there contained in documents obtained by were people below decks in bad need The Los Anaelcs Times. The docu-of food and, perha~ near starva- ments included Balian's account of tion," said Donato. who sp0ke to a the incident and Navycbaraesapinst doten survivors. the captJin, the Times reported "But their understanding of sick or Friday. injured didn't include starvation," he The Vietnamese junk origjnally added. saying that crew was not carried 110 people when it set out. advised of any starving refugees. Fif\y~two survived and were later Crew members and the captain also re:scucd off the coast of the Philip-thought the junk had been on the sea . for sever\ dars, whcrt 1t was actuauy out I I days, Donato said. Swvivon said that a 12-year-old boy and a I s.ycar-old boy were murdered then cann1baliud. uniden- tified sources told the Times. A 12- year-old airl who died aJso was eaten by some of the ref uaces. Ba111n is charted with violating a general Navy reaulation of .. wro ng- fully failin& to rtndcr assistance" to the refuaees. The Navy also alleges that Ballan was derelict in the performance ofh1s duty ~nd that he neghaently failed to invcstipte sufficiently and give ap- propriate assistance. A recommendation on whether cha~ will be brought an a coun- martaal hcarina is expected w1th1n a week. Donato said. Minkow testifies about death agreement LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fallen business whiz kid Barry Minkow wept at his securities fraud trial Fnday as he read a document he said mastc provisions to surrender profits from his carpet cleaning empire in the event of his death. The agreement in Minkow's hand- writing provided for payment of millions to llis partner even if .Minkow was dead. Minkow claims the partner, Dan Krowpman, was actually an extor- tionist and loan shark who forced him to commit fraud with threats of beatinas and death. WORLD 01!.~a accuses U.S. of using bu cane to re-arm Contras By De A11oclated P ress MANAGUA, Nicaragua -President Daniel Ortqa told the nation Friday the United States took advantage of the dcvastauon spread here by Hurricane Joan to resupply the rebels and order 3,000 of them to re-enter Nicaragua. Ortega charged that the U.S.,govemment .. is trying to do as much or more damage than the hurricane." He accused Reagan of instructing the rebels, known as Contras, to "sabotage and slow reconstruction work and delay the coffee harvest," economically vital to Nicaragua's economy. "Facing a threat such as this when we arc faci ng the consequences of this hu".icane, Nicaraguans arc obliged to mobilize, organize, to fulfill the job of defending the ,country," Ortega said in an address over radio and television. In Washineton. State Department press officer Anita Stockman denied Ortega's altegauons. "No U.S. military aid is being provided to the Contras at this time.:· she said. Rebel spokesman Bosco Matamoros said in Washington that the Contras arc receiving only humanitanan aid from the United Stans. No votes .rna.ke h l story ln Supreme Sovlet MOSCOW - A few legislators of the Supreme Sc:>v1et. that ~rad.1t1~nal rubber stamp for the leadership. made history Friday mght b} voting against decrees restricting street demonstrations. They lost by more !han 1.300 votes because they were 31 at most and the other members behaved in the customar:y manner President Mikhail S. Gorbachev. who has encouraged debate an has campaijn for more democracy, watched from the dais with other government and Communist Pan y leaders. Votes are taken by show of hands. usuall) all hands for whatever measures the parliament's. ruling Prcsi~aum adopts between twice-yearly sessioQs. The Supreme. Soviet. chamber an the Grand Kremlin Palace docs not have clcctromc vottng equipment .• Orange COMt DAILY PILOT /Selurdey, 0cto0er 29, 1-Al •A -------- !Uchh, poot trLoallttllnjhul .up r .a.or a o a o ac'ipot ly fte A1Mdated Press ff • A v.c.althy woman, a poor Vietnamese 1mm1grant and m1lltons of other .. Californians share a dream today of winning Nonh America's largest lotto , Jackpot, a $57 millton-plus wtndf.it tbat has tnaaercd sales I 0 times nonnal. Most of thclf' dreams will end with the crumpling of worthless lotto slips. but , anyone who picks the six numbers chosen tn the televised drawing at 7:57 p.m. r will win nearly SJ million a nnually before tuc"S for 20 years. Doroth) ,.. 1 Williams, 53. of San Francisco, said Fnday as she stood an line to buy fi ve SI , , lotto tickets, "I come from a long \me of people with money. but you know it .,. wouldn't hurt to replenish the bloodline. so to speak, with a little new cash." In , , jamng contrast, Lee Tran, a 29·ycar.old Vietnamese 1mm1grant standtng in a line of 10 peoplt at a convenience store m San Francisco, said. "My whole '·; family has put up money for our chance to win the big Jackpot. ThJS is our • dream. This is why we came to Amcnca. To make tt big." ..J : G' Defendant gets 24() years l n DEA murder 1 ! LOS ANGEhES-A former Mexican policeman v.as sentenced Frida~ to 240 )ears plus life in pnson for the 1985 torture-murder of a U.S. drug agent and has pilot. In an cmouoaaJ coun session. the attomc)s for Raul Lopez .. Alvarez declared he 1s an innocent man while the proS«utor denouced him as a barbanc killer. Lopez was convicted along with \\\oOOther Mexican men to the - gruesome 1985 tonure-murdcr of Drua Enforcement Admantstratton agent Ennque Camarena and his pilot, Alfredo Zavala Avelar. U.S. D1stnct Coun Judge Edward Rafeed1e said that 1n his20)carson the bench. he had nc' er seen a case an which the defense counsel so adamantl) msasted. eve n after convactton. that their client was tnnattnt. If You Have Goe Of These, ! - l FOR ONLY THE THIRD TIME THIS CENTURY 22'81.STEINWAY PIAN~S ARE ON SALE!. J -~--..--. .__ --·---. You'll Want One Of These. DuPont STAINMASTEA" carpet teeturee UMUrp.ued qu.ltty and durablffty. ,._ • full ftve..yeer w.ninty. tt'• ~ now -end for yeers to come. But tNt ... IMtl Olftty untll 11/JOllL So come In now for gr_. prlcel on the decorator color8 and stytee you're looking tor. ----~~!'-""--. .. SALE ENDS OCTOBER 31ST! • PRICES ROLLED BACK • No Down ~ayment or No Payment 'tll 1989 • In-house FJnancing • Extended Terms, up to 120 mos. <o.A.c .> TllS ErEK1 WIL llCLllJE: Video Steinway Factory Tour TfJllda" ~ • Tectncll ~ F• det"1 ",,,.n,_, ell J ., 311-1146 THIS REPRESENTS THE LARGEST DEALER SELECTION ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES ... a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to select the STEINWAY piano you've always wanted. LIS lllELES 3330 Wiishire (211) 117-1211 • . Now, you ca n see and hear the .. magnificent 500,000th Steinway ' p iano.• mTllESI SOUTH COAST PLAZA .. • On June 2nd, the' SOO,OOOth Steinway pian6 made its dis- tinguished debut at Carnegie ~II. Now, • part of a world tour, this historic p~no can be seen. Call ,._ wnet Shamua 0.:, Jocatttoin '-••tr• Oi•• CD.-DAILY PtLOT/ Sdlrday, October 29, 1888 Chareh Women to mark World Commun .. EYUyWOman's Ministry," an ecu- meaical pro&ram, ~ be presented _..,...the World Commwrity Day celebratioa by~ .... u ..... ti tM New,w¥M ... ·lrvtM Area. Tbe pr'OIJ'lm, prepared by seven women in ministry -black, caucuian, Catholic and Protestant, will bcain at 9:30 Lm. Friday at the host church, First United Methodist, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Speaken will rep~nt local wel· fare qencies such u FISH, SOS, <>ranee Coast Interfaith Shelter, Mary Mqdalene Project and the lleY. Clanmoe Riftn I Harbor Adult Day Care Pf'Olrlm. EJect.ioo of officers will be followed by .a luncheon. The cott is S. and reservations are lO be made by Tuesday by callina ,..8-7 I 76. • • • International foods. crafts and sames will be sold by members of St. Vblcellt De Pa.i Claud of Hunt· inaton Beach durina a daylona "Ex- travaganza," startina at 8 a.m. toda¥· The sale will ~held in the multi· purpose buildin&;S345 Talbert Ave. • • • Necbama Eilfort has been named the rcadina rt9diAell 1eKber at a..w .. .,..... ....... c.w Talmud Torah. Al Mdlnt re.dinesl is lfAred &Ochildma S IO 6, Eilfort IA)'1 she uaes u rnany ans and crafts projecu and musical 1eachin1 methods u pos&ible. Winter 1ebedule of Friday services at 6:30 p.m. will beain this week. • • • Friendship Sunday will be cel- ebrated al the 9 and 10:30 a.m. serviees Sunday at the Lapu Pres· by&erlu C..rd, 415 Forest Ave. • • • Halloween Sunday will be ob- .en.red II 10 a.m. SUday It ....... .... u.a... ... ...... , a.rell. 21632 Wiiiey [)riq, SOUlb I•• Oild.reD are asked to wear coatuma, and each will receive a apeciaJ U'eat. A Halloween costume ~Y and potluck dinner for adults wdl be held at 6:3Q tonitht at the Dana Point home of Eddie and Karen Beals. ••• Qucllll' of ReUpo.1 ScleDff, Lapu Beacllll will return to two serviees at 9: I 5 and 11 a.m. this Sunday. The church is Jocated at 27803 El Lazo Road, Laauna Niauel. • • • Ma.s will be offered in ob-servance of AU Souls' Day in each of the cemeteries ortbe Roman Calbotic Dioce1e or Oranle. Muses will be II.id It 10 a.m. Wednesday. • • • Oover Behrend and hul Getbard, members of the Cosu Mesa Unit- ariu auarch, will be the speake~ at the 10:30 Lm. services Sunday of the Vlllautu Ualnnalbt Fellewllllllp of a..-Bead, 429 Cypress Driv~. Tbe~ who &ave ''udied the Mutera and Johnson technolotY, will Wk aboul .. The Pbilolopby aDd Ufe o( a Sellual Sunoptc. .. • • • New metnbm will be received Sunday in&O \beconpeption_ of~ .. i•·,,. LtldllrU a.rea. 4800 Irv ne Center Drive, Irvine. • • • Alan Mermel11ein will lead the prosram, entitled "Tbi1 I Believe, .. at 10:30 Lm. Sunda~ fOt the u.lwtu a.rd ef laM IS ValllJ. The consreaation meets at Vido Elemen· tary School, l678l Via Orande, Miuion Viejo. Cleric's goal: Enliven boring rituals By JOHN NOLAN •11 .... Pl-. .... CINCINNA U-The Rev. Clarence Rivers wants to pump lifeandmusic into Roman Catholic services, which be says have become boring rituals that parishioners endure rather than enjoy. "What's wrong with enjoy? It's a perfectly good word .. he said. One of two blacks among about 250 priests in the Arc.bdiocesc of Cincinnati, Rivers said he sttks to inject some of the livelier feeling and music of black churches into the celebration of Mass. ~liturgist, musician, dramatist, lecturer and teacher of English literature, he emphasized that he is not advocating doing away with traditional Catholic rituals. "I'm not an anti-traditionalist, .. Rivers said in an iqterview. "I'd keep everything." A demonstrative man with an easy laugh, be adde(i: "I try to ellplain to people, if you're not entertained, you're bored. To entertain them doesn't mean you're st.anding on your head. spitting nickels. "When I was first ordained, I noticed that ushers were the l(eltcsl watch-watchers in the world. If the service was lonJtr than it was supposed to be, the ushers were the first an the congregation to go (look at their wristwatches). "They don't do that at a ballgame. If it goes 14 innin&S, theydon'tgct up and say, •1t was only supposed to &o nine innanp .... The bearded priest, clad on a bot day in shorts, unbuttoned shin and high-to(> sneakers, bas founded a non-profit orpnization called Stimuli, based in his home, to push his efforts to enliven Church services. A veteran of I 0 years as a parish priest after his ordination in 1956, he no longer 1s assigned to a parish, but is financially supported by the archdiocese - althouJh not to the extent he would like. Rivers, S6. who also bas pursued studies in Europe, said the black community has something to contribute to worship services in what be refers to as .. the European church." In a 1987 interview, be told The Community News, an inner-city nei&hborhood newspaper in Wash- inaton D.C.: "I am interested in transportina to the Catholic Church some small~ of the black spirit. The Cs\be>Uc Church bu aood ntuals and ceremonies, but lhey are done without style, without beauty and without~ .... "In the Western world the word 'c.burchy means dead, but ifblacks say 'we bad church' it means they could have partied all ni&ht Iona." Rivers, a native of Selma, Ala., moved to Cincinnati as a child and stayed. He was ordained there in I 9S6 and has since traveled widely to study, lecture, and produce and oversee plays and musical presentations. His credits include foundina and directing a theater company that SPcciaUzed in Shakespeare. He said' the clergy needs to learn techniques of acting to convey mcnqes to the conarcption while entertaining them and holdina their attentioD.-lic...said.that m~saae wasn't lost on the ancient Greeks, whose dramas that formed a foundation for today's theater took on the fervor of reli&lon. Unfortunately, the clef'IY is not often trained in the performina ans, Rivers said. $3.1 Min grants to boost ministry ,Post-abo:rtlonprogram Initiated byCatlJoJlcs BJ Tiie Aanda&M Prea INDIANAPOLIS -The Lilly Endowment has awarded $3.1 million in P.JlU io. attenathen the caliber of ID.1Jlis1en and priests in the United States. lbe pants. raoain& from S 17 5,000 to $3SS,0001 went to five theological schools ano to five of the largest rcliaious denominations in the coun- try. A panel of independent judges selected the 10 winning grant proposals out of 47 submitted. .. No single religious issue that the endowment has invested in 6vcr the past l S years has elicited a response of this magnitude," says Fred L. Hofbeinz, an endowment officer. .. All the grant recipients have fi&ured out distinctive problems they face in attracting qualified candidates to the ministry .... They are all seriouslv committed to a correction course:' WASHING TON -American Protestant and Roman Catholic churches have sharply deJlounced recent attacks on church facilities in South Africa. An Oct. 12 anaclc by arsonists on headquarters of the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference severely damaged the buildin& and records. An Aug. 31 bomb explosion detroyed Khotso House, the Johan- nesburg headquarters of the South African Councd of .Churches. . Leaders of several denominations met in New York this week to toughen ecumenical action against South Africa's apartheid policy. .. WHITE PLAJNS, N.Y. -An American cantor who sang recently in Moscow's main synagogue said he met more enthusiasm there than from any other congregation in his more than 23 years of conducting Jewish services. "I have never encountered such love and affection. such enthusiasm for cantorial music., sot b crowds in the ~~ogue," said Cantor Jacob Meo n oCTemplclsmclin White Plains. The visit was sponsored by the American Society fot the advance- ment of the Cantorial Art of Miami, Fla. PITTSBURGH, Pa. -The U.S. Supreme Court bas announced it wiJI decide whether it is constitutional for county officials in Pittsburgh to sponsor a combined display of a Jewish menorah ·and Christian nativity scene. This has been the practice for 20 years, but two years. ago the mix of rcliaious motifs ~d government sponsonhip was challenged by the American Civil Liberties Union. NEW YORK -Bishops of sill of the 99 dioceses of the Episcopal Church have denounced the election in Boston last month of the Rev. Barbera Harris to be the first femaJe bishop in the worldwide Anglican communion. The Episcopal Church is one of 28 national branches of that commu- nion. Declarin& that the Analican faith would be "irrreparably com- promised" if Harris were consecrated a bishop, the sill bishops said they "cannot accept the validity of onli- n_yions or confirmations she admin- i~rs." Her consecration is not expected before nellt February. A few parish rectors in the Massachusetts dioceses have said they would not recognize a woman as bishop. ·.Roman CatholicJ. Francis Stafford of Denver, head of the bishops' ecumenical affain committee, said a woman's becomin& an AnaJican bishop would hinder the "prooess of reconciliation" with Roman Catholi- cism. PrOject Rachel will be initiated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of OrafllC to usist ttiose who have been involved with abortion. , The project. named after a woman described by the--prophet Jeremiah as mournin& over the loss of her children, will take a two- pronaed approach: counseling and compassion for personal psycho- logical healing plus prayer and penance for spiritual healing and reconciliation. " Modeled after other national programs: ~It will provide a network of counseling services through an 800 hotline; -Offer confidential counseling at a time and lpcation convenient · to the caller; -Make crisis intervention available for the particularly troubled; and • -Refer callers to priests who have completed the project traininJ.: More than 30 volunteer and IS professional counselors wdl participate in a training workshop at 9 a.m. Friday at Marywood Center Auditorium, 2811 E. Villa Real Drive, Orange. lntemationall).' recognized authorities, Dr. Vin~nt Rue and Dr. · Susan Stanford, W1ll be featured. Session topics include "The Experience of Abortion," ''Post· abortion Syndrome," .. Post-abortion Counseling'' and "Spiritual Hcali !l4-" For more information call the Rev. Mike Heber at 974-7120 or 83S-7434, evenings. 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Cl•CI IUIWtlC """ • .... ,.,,Fl • ..... ,cum,_tam. t:IMC..lb I'' S( CofMf it Ir .. --.. 1511 Sl ~ lildt 11MID R .. • I . I Big band cOacert takes time to.warm up at UCI There's somethina about bi&-~ music that'• 1uPDC>ltldly died in the ''°' whh the ad¥ent of rock 'n' roll and televilion: 11'i still alive and kickint all over the country. Maybe not in u larae numbers as d~ i~ heyday in the '30s and '40s, but ~d music still manqes to attnct its share of old •nd yo~ liltenen and devotees. One I · MICHAEL RYllYISll ~ tit.at plays resutarty i1 Tb• ~is didn't fare .much better, limpinJ Swina Bud, which played a special Ilona when tt should have zipped. Iii 'f!lunday at the Marketplace Ted Koebel played an impressive i60ooiaacenteracrossthestRet from • clarinet solo, thouah, as be did in UCJ.-· Goodman's "You Brought a New Part of the free Fall Jazz Series co-Kind of Love to Mc." sponsored by the Marketplace and An arranaement of the Fred Astaire the Astociated Students of UCI, Th' classic, "The Continental " Bia Swina Band had to combat gusts (filmdom'sfirstOscar-winningsong). of wind in wanning up its cold perked things up a little. Yet it wasn't audience with the sounds of Benny until Harrien Fox's potent rendition Goodman, Count Basie, Glenn Mill· of" What is This Thinft Called Love?" er and othen. fi Directed by Barney Olson, the 17-that the program na ly got rolling. piece band bepn nonchalantly, Fox, Miss Senior America of Cali· almost slugishly, with a medley of fornia of 1988, proved that she, too, unannounced tunes. Goodman's was merely warming up. "As Time "Let's Dance," the official opener, Goes By," the 1933 song that was popularized in the 1941 fil m "Casablanca," was given much fervency and richness of tone by Fox, who also 11n1 "It Seems to Me I've Heard This Sona Before" with excite- ment and vibrancy. Olson manqed to act in a few licks on the trombone from time to time, as in St.an Kenton's "Eaaer Beaver" and the slow ballad, "Wit6 My Eyes Wide Open." Tenor saxophonist Kenny Stevens. trombonist Bobby Lopn, pianist Barbara Farkas and· guest string bassist Tony Corea were among the other pla,Yers who turned in sparkling, toe-t.appmg solos. Amuin&}y, despite the ncar-freez· ing weather and occasional mass exodus of audience members, there was still a sizeable crowd braving the elements. Olson and Th' Big Swing Band perform at Maxi's Loun$e in the Red Lion Inn (3050 South Bnstol Street in Costa Mesa) every Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m . Dirty dancers Patrick Cueld=d llelora Hardin •tar ln the TV Mrl•.. Dane , "ba9ed on the hit mo'rie, preall to~lgtt at 8 on CBS, Channe12. · Violence disrupts 'Last Temptat ion ' screening in Paris PARIS (AP) -Amenca.n movie director MartJn Scorsese 11)'1 be is "saddened" by the violent demon· strations apin1t his film, .. The Last Temptation of Christ," inchadina a Paris theater fire last weekend that left 13 people hospitalized. In an interView on French television Thursday night, Scoraete called his mm "very religious .. and added, "These acts of violence and brutality arc absolutely sratuitous." Reactina to comments by Cardinal Jean-Marie Lusti&er, archbishop of Pans, that the film was disrcpectful, Scof'SCS( said: "It absolutely does not surprise me I.bat those wbo have not seen the film react like this. It 1s a regrcttabl~ misundentandin&. •• French authorities cha.r&ed fi ve men for the Salorday ni&ht fire al the St. M ichel tneater, one of only two Paris cinemas sbowina the film. ' The fire was the most recent event m a campaign or violence aimed at scarina spectators and drivmg the movie out of French cinemas. The film, which aroused widespread controversy in the U nited States. opened in 17 Pans theaters ScpL 28. Roman Catholic church officials condemned 'the weekend violence, but advised against seeing the movie. which po. nrays Jesus Christ as having human passions, including a dream sequence in which he has sex with · prostitute Mary Magdalene. . Cassie discovers Rob's mob hit list on 'One Life to Live' By LYNDA BIRSCll ALL MY CRILDllBN: Brooke thinks she is preananl It turns out that Cindy has a funaus. infection, not leukemia, and consicfen undefwoi.na unconventional treatment to fi&ht her AIDS. Tom is ditpsced when &e realizes that Slcye bad been prctendi~ to be in a coma for a few weeks aftel-repinina con1Ciousncss. Tom and Buban reach an imJ?UIC; when she rcfmes to stop invcstiptJng Sean. Sean and Cecily decide to wed The electricity at Nico's inbutoffbecaute be hasn't s-id his bill. Leamina that Sean's former wife, Allison, left a suicide note, Barbara backs down from her cbarJe that Scan killed her for her money. Ellen aarees to take over as .head of Cortlandt Electronics while Adam and Ross plot an unfriendly takeover of the ooms-ny. Pa.lmeT become prison boss at the workhouse. Travis spots Erica but she runs off with the baby. Andrews manqes to keep out of Travis' sight that her birth certificate n&mC1 him as her natural father. • • • .UTHE WORLD TURNS: Barbara fcan James' return. James calls Paul. then offers Tonio money to stop Crai& from buyin& A&.M. Tom realizes that Lien's h~ school instructor, Mr. PatcUi, a Vactnam vet, is still trcatina Llcn unfairly. bilith-9'eals a~sa:.S penlhoutc. and UteS a teeret room there to hide in. She warns Roderick that Earl is after their cohort James. Lucinda offers Emily a Job at Walsh Enterprises. Kirk 119ys Spence to leave town. Tonio learns he cannot be the father of Mca's child, and Mea decides to leave him. Spence tcts dnink and &nbs Pam. •••• BOLD AND BEAtJTIFUL: Burke be- minute. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Oult:e frees Anna from the fallen elevator. Though rushed to the hosl)it.al, she loses lier baby. Juhan finds out that Olivia had planned the attempt on bis life. Tiffany and a nurse overhear Anna vow to kill Olivia for ber JIU! in causina Anna's mi~. Olivia 1s shocked when the "~uliaft tums up at her pllery. Robert and Victor insist that Duke attend the next mob mcctina. .. •" GUIDING UQBT: Josh strands Alan at . Cross Creek. After marryina Meredith, Rick is tormented by the knowledge that her baby is not bis. Sonni lies to Will, tellina him that he raped her. Mindy heads for Venezuela, Philip ajves Meredith and Rick the li&hthouse as a weddina present. Alell tells l=letcbcr she plans to play an active pan in ninnina the Journal. A letter of intent written by Macve aives Fletcher custody of Ben. Sonni tells Alan she intends to aive Will druas tha.t will-keep him disoriented. In Venezuela, Reva and Josh continue to find clues about Sunni. but they trco't sure what the dues mean . Blake's attadlment to Philip leads her 10 withhold damnina evidence from Alan. Ed is cqncemed about the auenuon Maureen 1s paying Fletcher. • • • _LOVING: Gwyn c:Onsoks Tnsha over ber breakup with Jeff'. Charles advises Jefl to fire £cypt. Dan tells Clay that Ava is snoopina around for information on Dan. Ava's stomach problems continue. O ay blasu her for spyina on him. Ava breaks down. tellina ·aay that he has bttn impossible to be around lately. Oay tells her he loves her, and after he leaves, Ava psps and elute.hes her stomach. Fri&ht- ened. she calls a doctor. S1aC:iey tells IUck she wants to be with him forever. Jack is shocked at the similarities between reality and the sto1)'line in Stacey's novel, and he 1 wonders whether a woman so able to write a.bout uplicit sa should be raasins his son. • • • ONE LIFE TO UVE.; ()pc:o.ina the time capsule. Micbad discovers a tape Victor had made but is disappouutd to find a pan that looks just like the one Bo had 11ven V1kJ. Jon tells CaSSle that Rob 1s suJI wnh the mob. Hcansiclc, she finds out that Rob as sull launderina money and that be bas a hn lisrwtrn:h illerudcs Herb. Dorian and Jon. Cassie deades not to confront Rob but to invcstipte on her own. Gabnclle realizes that Michael wu responsible for her illness, and when she reveals her suspicions. he hanp tough. RYAN'S HOPE.: S1~an ts hcansiclc when she learns that Fenno's son was killed in a shootoul Man looks at Max's file. Matt sends Siobhan roses. Dee ad mats to herselflbat she has fal.len in love with Rob, a man 20 years her 1un1or. Joe talks to Jack., who aarees to write another story about Mn's dcalinp. Nancy nurses an ail.in& Chu.. • • • SANT A BARBAR.A: While ~ on the beach, Andrea IS IJ'&bbcd from behind. Scott and Heather reconc:ilc. Michael fan he 1s losin1 his faith. Cruz and Julia ~t think C..in LS the rapist. Mason's c:hansina personaln1.confusesJulia. Tori is bun by the Ma1or s atutude. Gina rents a room to Bunny_ Jul.aa conunucs ber -scareti foT Keith. • • • YOUNG AND 1lESTLESS: Douglas can't believe that VIC\Or and Leanna are married. Thinkina that their baby is dead. Phi hp and Nina console each other. Kaye and Jill find out that the baby 1s still alive, but they don't tell Philip and Nina, fcarina that the baby wi IJ die and they will have to to through the anguish ap)n. lack; feariq an audit. tries to butter up the female lRS agcnL Joanna cannot believe that uurc.n has hared Brad. Georte wants hul to serve as the surropte father for a baby he wanu Casu.ndra to carry. • • • ANOTllER WORLD: Mitch and Felicia lieves that Thome shot Ridae but that he can't remember doina so. -rtiome thinks he and Caroline have solved their marital problems. C..roline wants to tell Ridge that she still adores him. Storm warns Maraot to keep the money Clarke p ve her and not to expose his slimy acts to Kristen . ..---------------------------------------------------------- Katy is hesrtbroken when she realizes the ring Rocco pve her was meant for Donna. wed. Matthew tells Rachel that be knows about Janice ·Frame's death. Jamie and Lisa spend the nilbt totether. Mac teUs Drew he will see that the ctwFs apinst him are reduced ifbc spills.the beans about Jason, and Drew reveals that Jason took the photos of Amanda and himself. Mac promotes Evan. John, rccallina bis tour of duty in Vietnam, is not able to comfon the hospitalized Chris. Mac is thrilled by Iris' sutpritc arrival and aalcs her tQ stay with him and Rachel. Iris wants to buy Donna ~·s _!PUlmenh_.and tells Mac • • • DAYS OF OUR UVU Kayla is saved from her captors b}' Patch. Marcus and Abe. Jack snea.lcs off and uses Melissa for his alibi. After Ethan's departure, Kim and Shane hire Calliope as their housekeeper. Emilio is cleared of all characs in connection with Harper's prison escape. Neil announces has enpaement to An· jdica. Adrienne wants to warn Emilio that Justin and Victor are uyins to smear ham. but Justin won't leave her alone for a Touring 'Wizard' at Orange CoaSttoday Two performances of"Tbe Wizard of Oz" will be presented at Orange Coast Coll~ today by the touring Missoula Ouldren's Theater. aroup arc playi.na the Wizard and the Scarecrow. The Missoula Children's Theater touring productions arc complete with costumes, scenery, props and makeup. Rehearsals bepn immedi· ately after auditions Monday. Local acton and actresses will participate in the production, having auditioned just this past Monday, Rehearsals were conducted throuaJl· Today's performances will be Jiven at 2 and 4 p.m . For ticket anfor· mation, call the college at 432-S880 . out the week. - .:rourina co-directon of the theater ... At Brandon's, I had the Sau teed Jumbo Prawns arid Prime Rib Special for only $14.95! THE lllVUQY ~ f-OTt1. •· ,..,..,-.,. ~-~-............ 1900 Berber Lane. Mllpttas (409) 432~1 l 3350 Avmuie ol tt. Artl, C-. Mesa (714> 154-tlm ~."°"'~ Adjt<llnt lo tM 9"ely Hentage HoMl. • NEWPORT CI NEMA Newport Center &44-071)() PUNCtL• 11:30·2:00 ~ls...7:15-9:45 1 IOO C"'IHfMA N•wport L tdo 6 'J 8J')Q f9YP.•-ltlPA ' CROSSING DILAHCEY "-ll:G0·2:00-4:~l..1-.1t.o0_. f :::>WARDS ORl(,tt>,jA, CINEMA ••1rbor Ada,... 1 '>'6· 3102 ALIEN NATION 12:00·2:15-4:1~1:15-l:J~lO:ZO CINEMA CENTER Harbor-Adami 1179~1•1 l9YP.llml.ltlPA THE ACCUSED l·JO.l:4~~rl~ .. ll:40 A FISH CALLED WANDA (fl) JO.l:OO-S:JS-7:30-US MfSA CINEMA ~ewport 19!~ ~ <,(f]~ HUTTON CEHTRf MKArtl'lur 1t M11r N1ut to SS Coata Mei" Fwy In SAnla An11 ~.: -:.'tit THEACCUIED (R) 12l4S-l:lS- S:4S.l:00.10:15 (SAT ll'lO) WITHOUT A CLUE (PG) 1:15-l:JO. 5:A5-1:15-lt:ll (SAT lZ:lO) THINGS CHANGE (PG) 11:30-l:Jl.J:lO· 5:J0-7:Jo.t.30 (SAT 11·30) INN> (R) 11:15-2:1§. S:Z0-1:30 (SAT 11:35) 00-..CK I EUGENE (PG13) l J:lS-l ·lS-3·30· S:4S.l10-10'15 (SAT lMS) THE KISS (II) 2:00-5:45- 9:30HALLOWHN4 (") 12:15-4:00·7;45 T 11.Jo) MYSTIC PIZZA (R) l:ot-l:IS- S:lM:l0-10:45 T 12 tS PUNCHLM ~1~ttt.l"~1s.11-a U lll~£IS1~T lcrou lro111 :~, 'J~" ol Calrt 1r. "• •r.A.Ul 1 . nllAY Sl.Ol lllTI HI r A FEDS (PG1S) 12:00-2::00·4.00-5:00·1.:00· ltOO A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) ll:JO.l.45-4:0M:1S.1:30·10:30 T ANHUDS (fl) 1:2S-5:1S- t.tl l'l. Y1M (~Cl1S). J:2t. 7:ts-l t:.S MYSTIC PIZZA (R) 11:4S-l'00-4:15-6:30-1:4S.i0:45 CLARA'SHEAl'T 11 J0.1 JO. 3 4't'l...a:15. }o-35 THE ACCUUD (R) lZ: 1S.2'.AS-5: I 5-7:JO. t:.45 HUNTINGTOH TWIH ikK,.·flleln 148~ TC»AY U.11 lln"l 5:11 r A FEDS (PG13) 12 30-2 30_. 30-6:30-l ·JO.lHO MYSTIC PIZZA (R) II 30-1 30-3'30•5:45-1:00·10:00 OOM.LA•• (N 13) 1 JM.lS.7•t.ll ----- .twi ~ • " ---• ~ . .. ' --·· MU•W. 2 .... a... • CH ARTER CENTER Warner al Beach Ml OrO nlDIY Sl.• lln"l S:tl r A CROSS DELANCEY (~ 1;00.3:90. 510-7'90.t-OO (SAT 10·50) MIST CLARA'S HEART (R) I 2:30·2.45-5· 15· 7.J0.9.4S 8 AT21 (R) 11·45-2:00-'·lS-·6 JO.I 45-10 45 VILL AGE CENTER On S.ach Blwd 2 block• l'IO•ttl o' Garden Grove F'rwy 991·0~7 TllMY U.IO lln"l 5:00 r .M. THE ACCUSED (R) 1 00-3 30-6 00·1 IS-10 30 MYSTIC PIZZA (R) 11 •S·l •5-4 00-6 15-130 10 .0 W1THOUT A CLUE (PG) 115-J 30·5·4>100 10 15 CROSSING DELANCEY (PG) 11 ·•S. I ,S-l 30-5 30 1 30 9 30 ALIEN NATION (R) 1Z 45.z 45-' 45-US..I 45· l 0 45 PUNCHLINE (R) 115-3 JO.HS.I 00·10 15 MISSION VIEJO TWIN Sin D1e90 Frw~ tCI l • Pu 1t Chrl11nt1 99() .., <:C•::>llj \'If )0 ""'I ' :-~ . " .. -. "'' . "' .. _ r. ll. n '"-4 "-'·· - CLARA'S HE.ART (fl) ll "4S-l '4S.0•-'15-.I • 10 JS W'ITMOUT A CUJI ll'Jt·l ll-J r:~l• lt 15 .. ' .... ...... " . . .. ... t'.r .. 1~.11• ~.-f'f'i' . • ... HALLOWEEN• (R) 12 •S.2 45-4·t~:4s.&:tS..lO'tS CROaa.o DeLAMCEY (N ) 12.J0.2 J0..4:JM:JO-l:l0·10:30 FEDS (PG13) 12 IS.21S-41S."1S-1·1S.10:15 MYSTIC PIZZA (R) l 15-3 3G·5·4~1:00·10:t0 Ba.eh el ors auctioned off for charity . The screamina started at 7:30 p.m. and it went on for three hours Wednelday evenina at the Le Mer- idien. And. 750 women can make qwie a noise when the stakes are hiah. Tbirtv-two men ranaina in age from 24 to 71 and date pack.a&es were up for .. sale .. at the third March of Di.mes Bid for Bachelors. The enthusiasm .started out biah and never let up as the men came on sia,e and the date opportunity was anDounced by auctioneer Carol Naa. Money was bwnina the women's pockets and they wanted to buy -one becbelor l"raU N. S&ela was bo\aa)lt "si&bt unseen" for $2,500 by J>eenna Brody of t-.ewport Beach. When the horror costume came off, there stood band.some Fire Fox calendar boy Rid Bartlett. It was a crazy kind of evening -Yfhen all of the "pKkages" had been =there were a few women still bucks to spend. Chai.nnan J1 ... 11 and four other past becbelors ae.)amla Epstein, &eMler and Stu Tkacsyk · us Dr were recruited and sold 'th 10me qwck made-1.1p packages. Tbe a~se postscript _ action S.,200 to the SS6,000 made m the auction. .. Aactloaeer um.taat ~Silent llorrla LeeUe lllller amll•.,.... la.er $1,200 bid for hlCb bidder for Rome trip. • Peter Leider. Duka.kis or Bush? Makes no dif- ference who gets the president's job, Llada Lelp Lo•1 can be \here to see the inauguration -all part of the package offered by Lt. Col. Gary Bettel1esser, 4 1, aod boughf for $6,000. ; The next-highest money maker was $5,800 for a trip to Australia with bachelor &evla SUuDere1L Hiab bidder was Doua Brody. sa.errt Morrl• was ecstatic when she outbid everyone ($3,000) for seven days in Rome. Bachelor Leela Beuy, 36, promised her the trip would be fantastico! Ma.rleM Fo~ thouaht a Palm Sprinp holiday Vfith ~-• Ber11trom WM Worth $2,200 ud J-...ie Clad ~ ._tblC• date pacuce for Elaine Money lncladed a · &o1411nceleC Bacllel°' Joel Veet wooed 'em wttla ftowere. 9JI08-AaT ,. ,_ ..... our -venunent were a ambi~ Borlian political _.na1ion, CIA COWMIP._ '9olehed FBI investiption, -nadlh wmtina to happen, the pnlillmt •dupe aDd media heroes 11DboDY•-In~. Or mid we mppoee? AD~ wbo waldaa all three Dilbts or"favorite Son" will feel u if tbeyaeedaabowerwben it'1over. lti1 .. cynic:al and Sleazy I piece of TV IS I bave ever seen. Yea. it'• that aood -the s-cina is nuclear-JM>were<l, the characters, most of them, ban reptilian char- isma, and far-fetched u the story teems, even our recent history maybe it isn't so ~-fetched after all. . "Favorite Son is complex enouah to bold up for six bows but simple eoouab to track over three njpts. Even when it ps too far, bf then anythina seems possible aod it s only too far in retrospect. Based on the novel by Steve Sohmer, the miniteries is 1c:heduled Sunday Disbt on. NBC and ~ntinues Monday and Tuesday, swnna Harry Hamlin, Linda Kozlowski. "Robert Logia, James Whitmore, Stepfanie Kramer, Ron ny Cox and Kenneth McMillan. This is a six-hour swim in a cesspool that plays to our worst fears and deepest suspicions. But bun't the Iona and' dispiritina presidential campaip alreadrput us in a rueptive frame of mind? fthis is the best, bow t.d can the wont be? The story i:evolves around the instant celebrity pined by U.S. Sen. Terry Fallon (~µn) after ~e IUJ'VIVCS an ISSHVDlbOn attempt ID which a visitifta Nicarquan Contra leader is killed. The vacuous but vicious Fallon is almost purely the aeation of bis press aide, Sally Crain (Kozlowski), the kind of idealistic 9'Jlic attracted to politics like pilot fish to a shark. Idealism is what draws them to politics and cynicism is what makes them aood at iL The driven Crain doesn't k:Jlow it, but she Iona IJO relinquished her sense of self by pvina it all over to her creation. about il One character alb, •j)o you think a man should become vict<. · president of the United States just be' cause be looks~ on televisaonr • The miniaenes is touted u a story of media manipulation and its in- fluence on aovemment and politics, but it cuu deeper than that, if only unintentionally. • MIDC\llO ii an idealist bimldf. even if it's bidden under a bat;;;d shell that's taken a lot of bard knocks over a lollJ career ... Kid." be tells bis youthful sadekick, "if the aovemment worked the way it looked, it would be- • areat country." -But \be kid thinks that it does, or that it should. Even if it doesn't, that's all the more reuon to try to make it ri&hL In a way, bi• partner's idealism revitalizes Mancuso and acts the juices flowi111 apin. What made Mancuso so bird- boiled is that be'• seen so much chanae it's as if nothina is constant His world is one of situational ethics where ri&ht and wrong depends on who's in power. How can a man defend truth and just.ice when nothina is true for Iona and justi~ depends on who's disbina it out? When the directors 9f the CIA (Cox) and the FBl (McMillan) dis- cover that the assassin is a fonner CIA operative turned free.lance hit man, they try to cover ir-up by assigning only two FBI· qcnts to a case that would l<>sically demand hundreds! Nick Mancuso(LotJia), a anarled old pro who bas seen 1ust about every- tbina there is to see and is j ust hanging on until retirement in a couple of months; and David Ross (Lance liiiiii;;i~;;;:;:;;;wp;w.:miiiiiml-------------r------------------------1 Guest), an idealistic kid with more enthusiasm than street smans. "In 'S3 I'm cbasina Commies for McCarthy and now McCanby. is a dirtx word, .. Mancuso explains bitter- ly. • In '60 they bad me wiretappina a black: preacher down in Alabama and now his birthday is a national holiday. In '73 I'm chasina COi into Canada and then Carter lives them a pardon. lo Washinaton, ~ play a nasty little shell pme with risbt and WTong." RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... CMrs ke! llll---tlll .. CISTI •5'-54a.llM ·-........ ,.. ....,. •«mT•-•u~ ~Cll-.C... ,..., ........ m-41U ... 2'1GD •a TO.O ....... VIEJO *STANTON ·-~AM ...... ~flloro ~()WftV...,, ~VillotC..W -~ *COM*A 511 ·llMIO "4.fl :!O 191..-, *llMMl *CIR.UtOE •WOIWTVI ~Clor-.11 219-lllO ~ ~ Cndonlt &Mn CllWN W9ll 1$6 .. 11 04.2553 •1.ms 1 ... -----· ·---IW.l.dl#911 Ill ,,,. Ml J<JS ........ IOUT"-' -~_,., -•CllllNt 1uo•ie .. 1111 "'" llT.-c fllDA • • , .... ,. ........ :i..a .;.;.:::.:: ...... --·- ' -MCllM0 M....,. -.OWll Ml 21 Ill ,,.,...,.., .... ...,._ IA.UT ~_, Nalll 1111 11!JG ,,.. s:•.,. ,.,. .,...,~ CIOMM...aTtNI 11..ae tiU 4M MS lttl la.JS ...,._, ..... .., .,,. ... ..,....., ws 11• --· ·-· .... IOUT l!mO ~~.-... wnlCMAU"°' hU a:JI Sttl I• t•U ICUf-~~,..,.-, ....... ,.:-...r..:: .. With bis party's convention only a week away and facina • tough re- election campaign, the president (Whitmore) is uflCd to dump the vice · t-ancl-J)U Fallon on-the ticket, except that the only ticket you'd want associated with slime like 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilF.~~~~~iiiiiii!iii!i!iiiiiil Fallon is one that puts him on the t 1 next bus out of town. "favorite Son" skims the prtqe off the surface of the last 2S years or so of our bistoryand stuffs it all into one malodorous pack.qe. llUl"Att•llUY * FEDS (PG-13) !NU 414:111:• t:• JODI( FOSTER • THE ACCUSED (A~ 11JU K S 111lU4t • f'UNCH LINE (RI U:•l:••:llJ.4tll! .. * CROSSING DELANCEY lf'Gl 1 IU I 1111 lt H I IHlllACmU UT 21 (R) 11:aa:11 .. ~1:11 .. 11 ... MIClll THIHI CHAIGl (Pl) 11:411: .. 1:11 7• 11 .. ,. • GORILLAS IN THE MIST (flG·13) 11:• 1:• •:• , •• 11;11 *ALIEN NATION (RI ._ .... _,,._,. ............... ...... , ....... _..."' ._ __ .._.~.-..... _ _,.. . .M..-.! AM;t• ........ -J~· Ceme S.l•e II Or We'll 1rn1 Aa•I•! '>TA.Ol~M rn "l;Jlli~ THl ACCUSED (R) .Q&i&~~ A FISH CALLED WAIDA.(R) PUii Ill !POI ELVIRA <PG·131 f'\111 IHt lmlAlll 01 l I.II STltllf IY 1111 WHO FRAlllD ROHR RAlllT (Pit ~---"' ALIH IATIOI (Rt f'l•MllAMllll "-A TERRIFI: NEW <n\IEDY_ TAKES ON A MARX BROTHERS MANIA THAT'LL HAVE YOU HOWL~. 'Wilhout a Clue' II wlt.aut a doubt, one of the l'DOlt lovable mnediea of tbe ,.C' -u. ..... -= ._, '' ... A FINE SLAPSTICK ROMP with a ..... of u~ ltll'1." -"W!*W-. l'IAYIOf l I.. ~ ..... .4 • • .J ' .. Favorite Son" resonates with dialoSUC that could have been lifted from the current campaip, which is one of the more depressina things °FavoriteSon" is a TV show,'bot a civics lesson. The aood newi is that it's fiction. The~ ne1¥S is that there are times when it doesn't teem like it . SIGOURNEY ·WEAVER GoRILLAS INTHEM!ST The Adventure of Dian Fossey·----- ___ _..., ----·------... ...,. ~°"".--.. "A9+ out of 10~ -0.,,. F,...._, Q8C..n' NOW PLAYING lllme ftada laaPn PlaU and J W La ptoll. f HarboU:r caneerfighters. score Br VIDA DEAN ................ Chairwoman Mb1y Prowell called Debut vm • record breaker -more people attendina, more auction items and a propam book that brouaht in ~money than ever t;cforc. The Huntington Harbour Cancer Leque's annual fund·raiscr took place at the Irvine Hilton with 610 people participating in the dinner dance/auction/fashion show that was called "Jazz -Hot &. Cool" or you . . could .iust call it a success. The event made $ l 2S,OOO. Harbour people acted as fashion models and the females arc getting to be real pros -11 of the IS women have modeled at up to three previous shows. They tried out for the job in May. Repeat performers Juet Ba•mu. Sudra Clomse, lultel Greeawald, SlteU Gro111baa, EUea Hdta. Sam Jmer1eH , c ... ree Kakimoto. JUie ""Maeklla, Beverly Maplre, Myra StlDmu aad Dina S~ were joined by Mar1ot Gnat. Dl..a Miller, Joyce Sayder and S...T.......U.. The male models, called .. Hunt· inaton Harbour Hunks" by fashion coordinator and commentator Kitty Leslie. were Jlm Flemlq. Mel Bab· lqer, hU IAp.toa. Joe Riiey and Man Wela. A cdmmittce selected them for the honor and announced their names in August. The models take their roles seriously - slimming up and work· .,.., ,... ...,.... *" "•"'"'..,' 1111e, ina out was a favorite HH sum· Model Sandra ClOWle. menime pastime. Huntsinger really got in shape for the job and lost 30 pounds, according to wife Jeuy. who pink. red and turquoise. (Weiss will was co-chairwoman. be chairwoman of Debut IX.) The applaudina neighbors of the Others working on the benefit models were fashion plates them· included auction ce><hajrwomen JlD selves-.. lthinkeverybodywentout and nu ........ .....,.. ~vely and bouaht a new dress for tonight," {husband Diet is leque president). commented a ~t looking out over ·Yv_. Kelley, O.terea Ollvarei, the crowd mOVlll,I from table to tabfe EUea G ... wla, Val ·RUey. Vicki cbec~~ out close to 175 silent waaer. ...._.tt Wtulams, Ganet auctton items. Buksr J eHlca Ualack. Pam Lallllaere and Vene Sml~. Biddii:ta was &C?ing fast and furious Also. QM and GeM Wlcklwn, Roy on 1;4 bve auctaon items ~th de· Jarvis. Bela and BW Reese. Jeu te~o~ Bur N~er_1ett1~. s.. ..... .._ Dlue sa1hn& tnp she wanted ~or $7, l SO. _ Flemlq, . Marky Paap,' Myra Anothe.r way of maki~ money for Sdllma•, Benle Joees, Marllya Lu· the Amencan Caneer Society was the •1. Geercfa J..a and Sltel~y sale of ceJlteT"picccs -decor chair· Ialllck.- JeDDJ' and llel &~tame~~, lllMf and Coart Prowell amlle. woman Jeyee Wells and Molly Slaerty Roaen and the Giants with c.ctler had filled gold and silver ice Pete Jolly on the piano were musical buckets wit.h flowers and toy instru· greeten for arrivana guests and the ments. The arranaements bnghtened Home Savings and Loan Orches)ra the ballroom· along with napkins in concluded the evening with dance the colors oftbe invitations -b~ck, music. , Tim~~ess ~tlVice worth repeating DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have. a scrapbook: of your columns that I fclt were wo.,h keeping'., Sorry' I don't have the date of the one I'm sending, but I think it appeared io 1970. Tbeadvic:e is timel~s and I'm sure A11 . LAllDUS required." ' ,. So many people arc in a quandary about this, Ann. Please help us all. - APPLETON, WIS. Mr. G,.bberyooa1, •Ilea yoa moaltor my pltoee caJl1 I feel a1 lf yH clee't llaan COllfl4e9ce Ja my ability to aaudle tile et11tomer. I cloa't believe I Dee4 1arvelllaace u4 It malea me ..c.mfortable. I'd a~Jate It if yoe'd tnst_me to laaadl~ calla oa my owa. • • • ~"nt would~r'VtagoOd purpose. . ou run it?-·FORT WAYNE E~ 1--DEAR ~~ldap&ea1we.e..-1n:.ai .. aakta~-"·:.m••••••••••• for-aat1a1. Tk problem 11 1tiU wltla a ... I caa•t uy tlaat macllll proves• DEAR APP: ODce apoD a lime lt waa couldered poor taate to mentioD 1lft1 wllilH 1udh11 oat H· MUCemeab. I believe t.lt 4-Y llas pa1ted. ne measace llHHald aot be rt~formal auoacemeet;-bwt a card uyla1, "No Gifts. Pleaae" or DEJl\R A"NN""LAN DERS:-C1m-yOu stand one tnore letter about throwing rice at weddings? llll.u beea ma4e. Teo Md: · DEAR ANN LANDERS~ I am 17 and already my life is messed up. Ted and I went steady for.six month's anct we bcaan to.do things we had no right ·to.do. I became prean-nt. We both quit school and got married riaht away. My folks thought it would be best if we moved out of town. SO we did. / I hate my life and what I have done "to Ted. The baby cries all thetimeand aeu on Ted's nerves. He drinks too much and I can't blame hjm. We live in a dump and there is no money for sitters or movi• or decent clothes. Ted never says an~g, but I know he must hate me use I got him into this. rm afraid he hates the baby, too. He never holds her or pays attention to her. There are times when I think this is all a bad dream and I'll wake up in my own bed. act dressed and go to schoot with the klos I liked so much. But I know too well that those days arc over · for me and I am stuck. I J CllARLD GOREN ... OMAR SHARIF Q .1-Ncither vulnerable, as South you bold: • .110762 'V Kil 0 Al • 761 Your partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? Q .2--As South, vulnerable. you bold: •JM 'V IOl73 O ~ •.U ,: TRIVIA --·--- I'm not writinJ for advice. It's too "Yow preHllCe la lift e.aoap," will late for that. I'm Ju.st writing in hopes iet tile meauie acrosi. you will print lhis letter, for the • • • . benefit of other teenagers who think. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I enjoy they know it all -like I did. -my job, but there is one tfiing that WRECK.ED AT 1 :T. • bothers me terribly. I am absolutely DEAR WRECltED: I llope yoer cen.ain that my boss listens in on my letter 1Ukes ·•p tile teeu1en wlao phone calls several times a day. •re bellaavtq •• '" ud Ted did • I have worked here for five years. I d•.rlal you clattq clay1. ne Hly never make personal calls from my dtffentaee betweeta tltem aH yoe 11 desk nor do I receive any except in ~ .llaave-~ hackler. So far. cases of extreme emergency. • • • Several times during the day I bear DEAR ANN LANDERS: Evory m.}' boss pick up my calls in his back year we arc bombarded with an· office and he stays on the line. nouncements· of births, 'graduations, He has never commented on weddinas, etc. We have always sent a anytbina that I have said nor have I gift. mentioned to Kim that I resent his Our daughter is graduating from eavesdropping. I am ready to ex- coUeae ncx1 year. Would it be proper plodc. to send commeneement an· Do you. have any suggestions? I nouncements containing a wtefully need my job and enJOY it a lot, but I printed note statina: am deeply offended by his nosiness. ''We are sending this an· -GESTAPO TACTICS IN THE nouncement to you to let you know MlDWEST. lf that our daughter is graduating from DEAR MIDWEST: I Wbne yM college. Please·consider this simply a .-W c.fromt tJte boss Hid•· Say happy piece ~f news. No gift is Mm etlalq like tllllJ1: Tht bidding has proceeded: Soatll West Nortla Eut PUI l 'V •• tNT T What action do you. take? • What do you bid? Q.'-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AX.II* 'VJ( OA109l •1'.5 Some nitwit wrote that It was bad for the .birds because rice swells in i11eir Stomachs. and kills h~m. Birdseed wassuacsted instead. Your omithoJoayexpert must have been on vacauon. rm not-surprised that you were inundated with howls from readers who screamed, .. Nonsense!" You humbly admitted that you had hatched a bummer. · Arc you aware that a great many churches prohibit the throwing of rice at wcddinas because it is dangerou.s? Rice under leather soles is slippery and could land guests on their rear ends. Birdseed crushes easily and poses no threat. Get it n&ht, Annie. -YOUR FANS IN"POR'tLAND. ORE. DEAR PORT: MJae was ~ face wttla ea • It. ... I aid so after I tteetve.I M lea tlaaa l ,tM leuen tellia& me I M4 1oofecl. Rice 11 .. ,. Blnlaeed 11 la! T'llaaaks, my little cklckadees. The bidding has proceeded: West Nort• Emt Soulia Pass P.. P.. ? What is your opcnina bid? Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: Partner opens the biddina with one Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you •K.n m 'V Vohl OA7 •KJt°"' The biddin& has proceeded: Nortlt . F.at Sotatla -Welt 1 0 l 'V ? diamond. What do you respond? hold: •AQ1093 'V Q ll'No62 OVoW •A7 Q.5-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •AK.11"'7 'V U 0 6 •Q92 . . Partner opens the biddina with one diamond. What do you respond? Look for answers on Monday. ~oily'~ perleCt; ie.a~s the.field by l 0 • ~rich aot richer lhll week u the, . 4. A.1 1ovemor\ Ronald Reagan 1. "Summer Sc.h0ol" (Fred Shoop) hmt-nannina LellJ 6 MartMn El a'inted what fe low eit-.actor to a 2. Louis Nye ··H1 Ho, Stevenno") cciDlcled •.raft perfect ICOft of 11 , • b aovemmentaJ position? , l . Scream ins Aea (c0lorful·l4lk1ng . What rock and roll artist's lnd]an) tndemark is a guitar· shaped like a 4. Gary Hart (Troublesome Gulch) cipr boll? S. "The Produ~n" (" pringtimc 6. A tenator named Norval Hedges fOr Hitlet") · is• chanllcter in whats~ comedy? 6. ··A Thousand Oowns" ( G 7. The .. sweet acinc:le is a rbap-president's show) IOdic wm for whaupon? 7. YOll ~ (World Smcs ~ I. Karen Allen drinks teveral COC'Ch) • MOQIDb under the table in "Jtaldm 8. 1-o (Ste"'1•s tont lost) of * Lost Ark" by swwpa what 9. Judy Car-M (lun Reynotcb' e•) be-J-.? , 10. ·WiUaam Thurber and Ow1n 9. Fred Gwynne IW1Cd his career. A~m• ,(canooftit'9> inspinna TV U I 9oilllv cop Oft "'c. 54. Wkft Art tenet) YOIO,,_-.., ~--to DOlicr com· •inia w i• wlllM movie1 · (Scad )'()fir ...-.en ro TIUVIA. c/o 10. ......... iD the CDIDJC scrip • Dlib' Not. r.o ... I .fdO. COIU RoeeilRoee.is•lMyahidofwba• Meia:f~ All...,. -fie cwo.,._olpeople? ttlOeiwed -, .. wofllrMlv • .-.,. .......... -.•. ,,.,,oldie~.,"''""' &'tN't'"" .. .,....,..,,, , .... ,.~. BJ IYDNEYOIUIUl AIUD (March 21 ·April 19): Family araumenu m aaht flare, but ulbmatdy hannony wiU resulL Focus on details, red tape, rules. replauon.s. Older' individual, pos.sibly aunt or mother. will knd money. benefit of experience. TAUllUS (April 20.May 20): You'U m:tive call or mCSUJC clanfyin&. .. broken appointment." Empba&iJ on ~baoae, uavel, variety, cu.nosity. You·lJ comprehend motive for "eccentric'' action by relative. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Focus on family relationships, credit ratinp, review of neaotiabon1 for purcbue or sale of property. You '11 learn where you sand, what lo do in connection with payments., loans. Libra involved. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Some will be envious. individual close to you will say, "You may not have it riaht, so slow down." In truth, however. it is belt to heed your own oounsel. Strets independence. move ahead. Be confident LEO(July 23--Aua. 22): Past obliption surges to forefront. Progress slows, money and responsibility~ featured. Relationship intensifies, deadline is set., Review records, check for subtle clues. VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): You'll get what yoll want following initial delay. Perceive potential, reject any idea of defeat. Scenario b.i$hliJhts added recognition, creativity, romance. You'll win important ally. Aries mvoJved, UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); Recent error can now be corrected. Individual with "tcn•r feelinas" will accept ex~tion. Hl&hli&bt independence, originality, hurnoT. Scenario features ability to Ft to heart of matters. SCOl\PIO (Oct. 2)..Nov. 21): You pan additional information relating to publishing. travel, education. Diversify. look beyond the immediate. communicate with individual recently returned from overseas journey. Aquarian represented. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22·0cc. 21): Many recent mqu1ries will not elicit positive rcspon~ You'IJ learn more about money, payments, trust fun~ pos~ibility of inheritance. Accept invitation to unique social affair. Gemini. involved. CAPR1CORN.(Dec_22..Jan. 19): Examine possibility of relocating. You'll be concerned with tax, lease and license requirements. Be positive concerning, legal rights, permissions. lndjvidual who oriainally opposed you will now cooperate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): What you seek is close at hand -family:. member has solution to dilemma. Emphasis on money, h.idden values. greert: light from authority figure. Familyilealth report is favorable. Taurus figurcs- prominently: ' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Overcome tendency to act o n impulse. Key is to give logic "equal time." Member of opposite sex says, "You can make the world your oyster." Maintain balance, fitness, humor, style. Capricorn· mvolvcd. • JP OCJ'OBER 31 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle represents popularity, travel. sensitivity conocrning wardrobe, appearance, body i~ You possess excellent sense of humor, intellectual curiosity. aem· Sagittarius people play imponant roles in your life. During November, heal improves_ vitality returns, you'll have vahd opportunity to increase incom Focus also on marital status, possible addition to family. Major domesti adjustment occurs in December, could include change ofrcsidence. -. l .M. Boru --------~------ Sorry, Charlie; tuna· have to ke~p moving A tuna is any of 13 kinds of mackerel. Biggest is the bluefi. n, 10 feet long, 2,000 pounds. Some fish. Did you know a tuna has to swim to stay alive? Mo~t hsh can pump water over their gills. The tuna can't. . The mother of Chief Justice John Marshall was· buried under a head- stone with this inscnption:. "Mary Randolph Keith, born 1737. she was good. not brilliant.. useful. not OT· namentaJ, and the mother of I S children." Noah Webster coined onh one word -"demoralize." ' Certainly you've heard of that· mutiny on the "Bounty:" Publishers so far have put out appro.ximately 2,500 different books about iL · You'~e rcaP, about the Phoen1· clans, those earliest traveling traders. It was the Greeks who called them . ".Phoenicians," a reference to their' purple dye, known u .. l'bonix!' Romans called them .. pun.le... Is- raelites called them "Canaanites.·· But what did ·they call themselves? Nobody kt\ows. · · i • Hannibal had his men ·fiu baske1' with p<>lsonous snakes.and slina same at the Roman fleet. Viper"bombs. · The~ panick~ the sailors. ~ some, too. It was the late Charles J.·risti wbo founded the University of Rhode Island's school of oceanosraPlly. Good.. Th.e BrooltJyn Bridge opened in May of 1883. Six days later,~ body sa.ad it looked shaky, so no dou~ was about to collapse. ~ pthered to watch it fall. It didn't~ an the crush to act a ·good view~ o.nloolcers trampled one anotherj killing J 2 and injuring 40. " -UMiff.-~-------- ACROS.S 1 ~dore 5 Hand· slang 9 Blue hue 14 Kiln t5 Tan 16 Of kidney$ 17 Ruin 19 Bell sound 20 Sea predat0< 21 Requtred 23 Belongers 2• Loud one 26 Loyalty 28 Shp up 29 ,0ayhght 32 Chocolate 35 Landlord's sign 36 State: abbr 37 Spirit 38 Posts 39 In bad taste 40 -Yutang 41 Mascuhne 42 Cambria 43 Owelhngs 45 Ashen 46 Mad 4 7 Drink m111 5 • Zt11.1s' love 53 E1tc:1te 55 Decompose 56 Moslem rule 58 Set between 60 P&1rs 6t Filels 62 Bit>!~ pl8Cle 63 Sanctify S. Long ago 65 100 oentavos DOWN 1 Runs 2 Obsen1able 3 Auttior Jules •Upshot 5 Fireball. 6 Colder 7 Trampled on 8 Melodieall~ 9 Refuge 10 Culmination 11 Not upright 12 Rhoncnus 13 Pipe 101nts 18 Within pref 22 Hamlet el al 25 Kind ot sign V Oogmatlc: one 29 Olrhes 30 Nil 31 Sambars kin · 32 Battery pan 33 Metange 34 A.$ptrant 35 Fruit 38 Shawl 39 Harangue 41 Ms Farrow 42 Diiute 44 Classes 45 Shrewdest 47 Targets 48 Eat 1n10 49 Fl~s SO ~arrow: pref 51 Tree pan 52 Of en epoc:t\ 5' Sunday ponctl 57 Cun1e 59 Verve . • • 4 , ' . . I . I ' I : : I I I . : I I . '1 .1 i I I ' I AlO 0renge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ S•turdey, October 29, 1988 TBS l"AlllLY CotCUS by Bii Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Marana 0 • "If we tie this carrot to my head \1-\E REA SON MAN INV ENT£ D HANDL ~S I could go as a unicorn." • by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE · 1 by Hank Ketcham ~10·1'3 "Something tells me Marmaduke got out of the car." -WHERES THATJWR BEEN llV\T W~'RE GOING TO GET lW:K TONIGHT?# PEANUTS GARFIELD @ , 0 0 TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08El8R08E 1-tAS IT BEEN St)( MONTHS ALREADlf? I CAN'T 8ELIEVE IT ~ ; " l" Cir *l. I tJU!tS Ml!• rot~, I~ I M1D ~ _., ~-~ MIM ~ UMf MIS,1 wmt • tu«M... COUID UM .. tlU5 ----· ,.. AU.11. ~ ... by Charles M. Schulz DENTISTS MUST HAVE DIFFERENT CALENDARS .. · by. Jim Davis YOO'P THINK Mf 'P 6E MORE IMPREti!iEP WrTH !IOM'ONE. WHO J~T A'fE. 'fME ENTIRE CO~T£N"T'!> -.......~.._.._ Of A MOV!Jl by Kevin Fagan ~~ eEnt.R GO OM A. Otf.T~ .. . by Pat Brady ARLO AND JANIS G~ cu~·r WM>f f> ee. A G~f I~ A 8W 5f4Uf FOR HA~~~' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER DOONESBURY 1Ae.R'e. L$'ve.1..COKEP IN 1f£.cu:&;;f,\N)ER 'n£ 8ED~INE'IE.ff{~. ~~&&~ SAPE.Ar-t>THAT~ IHe.1".JTH . '---- by Garry Trudeau MeU., I CANT R£AO HIS UP5 -Ht!S TOO n6HT·Ma/THJO, evr HIS «X7t lM6IJll66 61$ HIM AMlltY CIJfrf· flt6TEJ.Y." by Jimmy Johnson I QON G€f 'OR ~I~ ~T,90t.\' LICKED.' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk • ' ...; .... ,....~ .......... SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1988 J Barons overcom.e lethargic: first half Fountain Valley es·capes with win, 20-10, over Lions By JOHN KENN Delly ,.... e.n .. , ....... WHEW!!!! . The collective sighs of relief, wipes of sweat off their foreheads and deep breaths are brought to you by the Barons of Fountain Valley High. who escaped a tenacious ~ffort by the Westminster Lions to pull out a 20-10 victory Friday night before approA- imately 2.500 in attendance at Hunt- ingu:m. Beach. High .. _ . The crucial showdown. and subse- quent outcome, give Fountain Valle~ the inside track toward its second consecutive Sunset Lea.sue title . .\t 3-0 in league (6-2 overall). the Barons need only sidestep Marina. Hunt- ington Beach (a combined 1-5 m Sunset action) and maybe a letdown to become the league's No. ·I r.ep- rescntative in the upcoming CIF playoffs. J Sunset_ standings Fin. Valley Edison Westmlnsler Ocean View Hin. BHch Marine L .. _. W L T 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 t 0 I 2 0 I 2 0 0 3 0 Frtdllrs Scorn Edison 41, Marina 0 OV«al W L T 6 2 0 1 1 0 3 s 0 4 4 0 2 6 0 ' o a o Fountain Va11iv 20, wes1rnlnster 10 Ocean View 21, Hunllngton Beach 8 praised Henigan of Westminster's defensive scheme ... The) really kick- ed our butts m the first half." The Lions (1· 1. 3-5} struck 1irst. catching the Barons off-guard b) implementing a harry-up offense-on thei.r first possess10~ ~n-thr~ Qtltclt- snaps from center. spanning a total of 57 seconds. quarterback Bob Ello11 engineered a 48-)ard dnve. cul- minated b> an 8-yard touchdown pass to tight end Van Twne1. Ryan Pence added the extra-pomt and Westminster held a surprisingly quick 7-0 lead Fountain Valle). appearing some- " hat lethargic during the first 24 minutes, cut the deficit to 7-3. and then 7-6 on a pair of Derek Mahone) field goals. quarter and ~pped a six-play effon that staned at the Westm'in~ter 49. However. 'tire bons came right back on the strength ofa 44-yard field goal by Pence with 53 seconds remain mg to assume a I 0-6 advan- tage at the half. "Thetr no-huddle hurt us. It cau&ht us scrambling around," coneeded Fountain Vallev head coach Mike Mlln« bu~r. ··we simpcy played two hal\ es of football-poorly in the first .half an°"good in the second." The Barons could gi ve thanks to Henigan. who lll1 8 of J J passes for I 33 yards and two touchdowns after the intermission. and senior running back Kednc Powe. who kept the Llon s' defense honest by gaining 93 yards on the ground in 23 carries. Th~ ey t<r the contest actually -- c1tme-in-Fountam Vall~on~y possesston ofthe third quarter. Start- ing at its own 14·) ard ltne. the Barons moved 86 yards 1n 16 pla)S. Henigan not onl~ capped the effort With an 1 1-vard touchdown pass to his fa vorite ·receiver. Mike Cook. he also COD\ erted a pair of fourth-doun challenges. I . t I ~ j ,. Fountain Valley'• "Abrahm Yap trlea to pall down We8tmlnater tight .end Van Talnel after bla reception 1D third quarter. Barona claimed 20-tO. Saoaet 'rictory. Jn attaining their current status. the Barons ~ were forced to overcome deftcitsof7-0 and 10-6. In fact.1fnot for the slick ·passing of senior quar- terback David Henigan. especiall) in the second half, Fountain Valley might very well be at !he bottom of the mountain today instead of on top. Mahoney's first kick. covering 29 yards. occurred at the I :45 mark of the first quarter and culm inated a se' en-play dn ve that began at the 50- yard hne. His second. covering 22 yards. came at 5:52 of the second The first occurred on a fo urth-and-· four at the Westminster 39. Rolling left. Henigan h11 Powe out of the backfield for an 8-yard gam. Then, on fourth-and-one at the Lions' 11 , Henigan and the Barons dec1ded to io for brake as he lofted a pass to Cook m the end zone and the 6-foot-4 senior went over his defender to haul it in. ..They (the coaching staff) called it (Plea.e eee BARONS/83) ' ,.. GWCin role of spoiler Golden West College will be cast in the spoiler's role tonight in a 7 o'clock matchup with unbeaten Rancho San- tiago at the Santa Ana Bowl. The Rustlers are capable of beating the Dons. who with a victory could enter next week's Mission Con- ference title showdown with un- beaten Follerton in a rivalry which dates to 1921 . Fullerto n must get by Orange Coast first. , Offensive firepower abounds for both teams. with each averaging in e::upperlraif oh he-con fcrenee-i n both rushing and passing yards and the Dons leading the conference in overall offense. • The Dons enter the Central Division contest on ihe heers o f a 36-22 win over Riverside which sc:t their record at 5-0-I overall. 4-0-1 in the Mission. Golden West checks in at 3-2-I. 2-2-I. Golden West has ma1ntianed its health fai rly well this season, with several players playing through as- sorted bumps and bruises at this point, and others back for their second game after missing several. "We're as healthy as we're going to be," said Rustlers Coach Ray Shackleford, in reference to offensive guard Kevin Fairman and center David Brant. who will be forced to play the remainder of the vvay-on bad left ankles. Center Joe Biritz is healthy and leaves the Rustlers losing little, if anything, in the middle. The Rustlers' line won't face as big of a lineup as it did in the opposing defensive line of Fullerton's. · Newport surprises· Tustin By KIRK WOLCOTT .,..,,...ee1111p1 •••• In customary fashion, Newport Harbor High fell behind early on Friday, then tried desperately to catch "They played a good game.·· Edison belts Vikes, 41 ~o Pirates. . · ---tackle S h Ch t · t "The things you work on the most I I-yard pickup from quarterbad. mit passes argers 0 easy VIC ory are the things you mess up the most.•• Dav1d Schultz to Enc Crocker. H . . t . f ' . . d A I . said a beleaguered Chris Ramsev. But that was about the last of the orn e s Ill h is irst Start 10r Injure nge OVlC "We just disintegrated." . positives forthe Vikings. . . , The disintegration begaT) m the Forced to pu!"t, the Vikings By ROGER CAR~ON enhances the1rCIF D1v1sion I playoff Of .... .,.., "'t" atalf hopes with a 7-1 overall. 2-1 league ti mark. Life without Greg Angelovic -or "We came out ready 10 play and Edison High's Chargers. it was bl.lsi-our defense caused them some prob- ness as usual with their first line lems. as well," said Edison Coach quarterback on the sidelines with a Dave White. broken thumb sustained a week ago. The Chargers went to junior Don-"And Donnie Smith did a pretty nie Smith, and although he had a good job. We did what we had to do." couple of rough spots in the first half, Smith wound up completing 10 of chances are he'd get something like a 13 for I 53 vards. passed for one B+ to an A-for. his efforts Friday touchdown and ran for another. and night as he led Edison to a resounding suffered two interceptions. 41-0 victory over Marina before For the luckless Manna Vikings. 11 ,.SOO-et-Ofaflge-C oaSt-ColJ _was-aJso....busin.ess_as__us.uaLas they The verdict keeps the Chargers in receipted for their eighth stra1ght loss the hunt for a piece of the Sunset this season. I 3th s\raight over 111 league championship and further campaigns. . third quarter after Manna had fallen snap~d the ball into one of three behind by a 14-0 halftime count. blocking backs a!"d the Chargers took By JON FERGUSON What had transpired to that point over on the Manna 23. . Of_Dliltf,......., was to.prove-to the high point of the "We had been havrng trouble ·game for the Vikes as the Chargers protecting on punts so ~e ~ad a On paper, Orange Coast College explOded for 10 third-quaner points. different . .Pu.n t protecuon or:i. said would be grossly outmatched of- dnving for touchdowns on marches Ramse}. '-' eJl!~t center.edit into one fensiveh in tomght's Mission Con; of 23. 35 and 1-7 yards within time of our bl~kers. ference ·central Division game with spans of 70 seeonds. 60 seconds and Four plays later J im Warren front-running Fullenon. 103 seconds. plunged over from a yard out and the But the Ptrates' defense. which has Chargers were up. 10-0. ke,pt OCC in games all scaso~. c~uld · Ediso n was the recipient of monu-On the ensuing kickoff Edison·s· make it a closer matchup that It might mental breaks. but White's onl) Doug Merhno. kicking from his 2.5. appear on the surface against the 6:-0 reaction was the posiu ve feeling "'3 sent the ball to the Manna-30. ~here 11 Hornets. who lead the conference 1n coach gets when his team takes bounced back toward thLE.QisQ.!1.g®Wefense..and.are..second-m-offense-.-advan1age_of.other~mistake$. -----.1-=ine an awa} rom the Vikings· OCC enters the 7 p.m . contest ·at The Vikings, trailing 14-0. came returner and 5 vards upfield at the 30 Fullerton Dmnc\ Stadium at 3-3 out in a no:huddle offense in the third / (Pl~ .e EDISON/BS) ov~rall and 2-3 in the conference. quaner and on the first snap got an . while the Hornets are ranked second •---------.----------11111111!1111!!1!11!11!1!1!!!1!11!!!11!!!!!111!!11!'!!!!!~!!11!1!1!~!1!11!~~'!!!~!"'!!!!!!!!!"1111"111111111!'!~~~~~~!!!1!!!"!!!!!!'!!!~!!111~~ in the state and fou nh i o the nauon. "The-two ha'e met 311-umes-aiting back to 1948, but have not played smte 1985. The Hornets have won eight of the last 10 meetings. If Fullerton v.i ns what could be· t'ome a defensive battle. it would enter a M1ss1on Conference un- defeated showdown wtth Rancho Sanuago next week 1n the 65th meeting oftbe two teams. . The Hornets have not been held under 30 points. Orange Coast has not allowed more than 19. Despite the Pirates' offensive woes. OCC has more points. more first downs and JUSt ~ yafds less .of t~;I offense than 11s opponents. S\gnaJ1 g JUSt ho~ good the defense h s ·performed. Opponents have avtjr- aged JUSt 2.1 ~ards per rush and h~e completed 51 percent of11'heir pas · . "We're not that far away (fr success> especially 'Wlth 1he defe se v.e have." said OCC Coach 111 Workman. INSIDE upThis had been the Sailors' habit throughout tnis ~ason. a pattern that led to one win in their first seven aames and left Newport all alone in the Sea View League cellar. ............... lltfo.:. ... ~ Saddlebacll quarterback Jeff Blanco trlea to elude preaeare of Corona 4'el Mar'• Bobby Hall dartq acorelea tie. But Friday night at Tustin High, something went wrong in the pattern and riaht for the Sailors. After falling behind · I 0-0 at the half, Newport bepn its usual comeback -only this time the Sailors kept coming. CdM fumbles away win, ·~ettles for tie· The result was a 17-10 upset in front of an estimated 800 fans at Sea Kings give up ba ll at 1 on finar play;_ Sad le back coach calls mi~cue Justice Tustin High against a Tillers' team By ED ZINTEL previously unbeaten in league.play. o..,,...c., ... ,, ••At "Before tile pme I talked abQ.µt not While the score stayed as low as 1t tumina the . ball over," Newport could. the frustration level reached an , f{arborCoach JcfTBrinkley said. "h 's all-time high Frida> night at Santa been the same story all season. We Ana Stad ium. tum it over in the first half. then failto It ~aked 10 the aftermath of a 0-0 come ti.ck in the second. pme. when Saddkback head cooch "But the kids were fired up tonight. Jerry Witte erupted in a tirade o'er We tot down by two scores early and · · 1 the kids huna in there, They've been thcoftictat1na. impl)'lng thatn a most throuah a lot of advel'lity this year. ,ave the pme to Corona del Mar b~· losina tome close aames. and tonight 11"t~~~ my quanerback out of the shows what the~ auys can do.·· h f. Thoup still in last place, the Witte told reporters that t c o · Sailon trail 1-•ue-letdin& Corona fkaals rtmo,·ect Saddltb4ck ~tan1na ---w h quanerbadt JefT Blanco from the del Mar by ~n~y one pmc. 11 two pme wnh JUtt under two minute\ to pmes mna1n•na. Newpon Harbor " · h •1 -·1 h 1·2.0 in Sa View conttt.ts.. CdM is pla) btta111e, huaid. t e) be 1e~"" c 1 I\ 2 d ,~ rnt of the lt'u\le 1, wn hun. W1uc said that 81anrn wa --an -not hun. butJUSt SIO'A to act Ul'l af1cr (PIHH ... DWPOR1' /83) • btana iackcd .,.l • · W1ue said he was fol'C'ed to insert back-up quarterback Leonel Lopez who. on the next pla~. fumbled the snap. The ball "as recovered by Corona del Mar's Jerrott Willard al the Saddleback 24 and four pla)s later. the Sea Kings mo,cd to the 1- yard hne. • But. 'in "h:u Wttie referred to as "God doing the nght th1na." Corona del Mar fumbled the ball on the la\t play of the game ·addlcback'' Ken Gober r«o' crcd to keep the pmc scoreless. · £:\plained CdM Coa~h . Oa'e Holl-nd: "We "ere aoing tor one more run and then lr.1c1t the field coal if we didn't make 11 " That "as ho" tmarrcthtfl&."&ot 1n a game that Qnl\ com~hc3lcd an alre.id) comphcatcJ • a\' icw t ~-a~uc race Sea View standings Leewe W L T CoM l 0 2 Estancia l 1 l Unlversllv I I 1 Tustin 1 I l S.Odlet>eck l 1 1 Npt. IH•rbor l 2 0 . ,,.. .... ~ Ovwal W L 1 6 0 2 6 ' 1 3 4 1 l ' I 2 s 1 2 6 0 Coron• Ciel ,.,..r O. ~~k O N9wPOf't Hart>or 11, T1.itlln 10 # .\II sn team 1n the lc.,ue ha\C one win Corona dcl Mar remains 1n lir\t place 'A1th a 142 record l6-0-2 o' crall). Four teams -tanc1a. Tustin. Univcrsn> and ddlcheck -haH' 1·1·1 tequc rcrord\. punina tbcm one-half pme bchi nd \he Sea Kinp. NCW1>0rt Harbor 1\ 1-2-0 in k'-.uc. onf' game behind the a Kinas .\~ul tht' ontv ~l\ht nott Holland could pomt to lrom the game was lbat his team 1s snll undefeated Othe-rw1se. Holland w-as JU t about as baffled as an) one. ··1 '-"OUld hnc to look 41t 1he g,amc- films of this to Stt "'ho pla~ t'd "ell for us:· Holland said E'en then, Holland \\Ould find 11 hard to weed out off<'n ''e h1ghhght\ The first halfsa" neuher team pose a ser1oui sconng threat. Saddlebad. lost its l)nl\ chance to go1in a lead midwa) throu&h the ~ond_ quan.:r v.heo 8ctoZ.a,alo·s4~-)ard 11elJgoal ~led v.1de nght Other than that thtre v.'ttt eight punt~ 1n the fiN halt: fhe b~ Corona del \br ~tenfl(' were c pectcd to dom•· natc t~e game but \'I) the fi\urth quancr 1t v.as bordenng nd1C'ulous Cotona del Mar·s tkfcn~ "'h1ch sa'C'd ttit da' 1n both ot t~ Sea Kinp· llast tY.o "ins. ~"' do.-n Seddlft*'lt~t runn1ns pme. tho~t to he the Roadrunnc:~· \t"'nl \Ult (PIHH ... C4JI,..) •Jason Crabbe kic~ed three field goats.to ~rk Laguna's 9-7 wtn./U I • l t ' ... .-ii.._ ....._ ___ -..,._ .. _,.-. -- -.. • Orenge Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 29, 1988 ......... __.. ___ _ DO°" ue expecting high-scortnggaffie as UCLA entertains Wa~hington State poinls in their last two 11me5 don't U ind icate that Washin11on State is havin& mu) problems with us offtnse. hoping to con tinue its domination over a n improved Oregon State s quad "The Couprs arc lqitimate." PASADENA (AP)-UCLA Coach Terry Donahue guaranttts a lot of points today when his top-ranked Bruins face Washington State at the Rose Bowl. "~fensivcty. the) ha.ve not had the year they ve had ofTensi' ely." Donahue said of the Cougars. "What you have to hope is that you can outscore them. "They're going to get their share. they're aoing to score. move the ball. You can take that to the bank. .. Statistics back Donahue up; th<' Cougars are third nauonally in total offense. averaging sn.o )ards per game. and eighth in sconng with a 37.9-point average. The Bruins are also one of the country's top offensl\e teams.. rank· mg eighth in total offense with a 416.7-yard average and sixth in scoring with a 40.Q..point average. While the offenses of the teams have performed well and with bal- SP ORT S BREAK ' -- ance. th<' defens1,e effons have been much different. And therein hes the major d ifference between the Bruins and their 7-0 record and tht Cougars and their 4-3 mark. UCLA has allowed an average of 287.0 yards and 14.1 points per game while Washingto'n State has given up an average of 413.4 ~ards and 24.6 points per game. Kickoffume 1s 12:30 p.m. A crowd of 50.000 is expected for the game. which will be televised locally on Channel 7. The Bruins were listed as 21-point favontes. ··w e ha"en·t pla}ed vel) \Yell on e11her side of the football the last two v.eeks... said WSU Coach Dcnnas Erickson. whose team has been beaten b\ Arizona (45-28) and Ari- zona State (3 I ·28) in its last two games. '"We'' e played vel) poorly on defense. Offensive!}. we ha'e not been as consistent as we were earl).·· Despite Enckson·s remarks. 56 . Donahue said. "The Cou11rs are a team that will put toatther perhaps as aood an offense as ~·11 Stt all year. "They arc a siaht. They have no appartnt weakness on offense at yqu can de1ect. They have a won - ful quanerback. an outstand ina run nina back. fine receivers and a aood offensi ve line." The quanerback Donahue referred to 1s Timm Rosenbach, who leads the country in passina efficiency. Rose- nbach has completed 139 of 197 passes for 1.883 yards and 18 touch- downs with seven interceptions. The WS U rushina leackr is Steve Broussard. who has pined 931 yards on 145 carries. but Broussard prob-abl~ won't pla) against UCU\ be- cause of a sprained ankle he suttered last weekend. If Broussard can't go. his replace- ment in the Cougars· one-back set would be Rich Swinton. a sophomore who gained 193 yards on 34 carries against Anzona State. Two NBA teams in ~s Angeles close in prox[mity only IN THE BLEACHERS From Tille A11ociated Press I LOS ANGELES -The Spons Arena m and the Forum arc only 10 miles apan. but the distance between the two NBA dubs who display their wares in the two houses mis.ht be measured in hght years. There arc the Los AnJeles Lakers. Coach and clothC$horsc Pat Rile). Magic Johnson and ere". and "Showtime" at the "Fabulous Forum." - At the more blue-<ollarish Spons Arena. then: arc Coach Gene Shue and Benoit ~njamm and the Los Anaeles Oippers. son of basketball's answer to ••opponent" in boxing. • Fans buy a ticket to get a glirnp~'of the oth'er gu~. with the fate of the i'opponent" vinually a given. LA often seems a city of an endless stnng of championship-celebratang parades. "here even stars of stage and screen become autograph-seelong fans. But the Clippers have never been center stage. Their closest brush with glory came back 1 n. them 1d 1970s. when the~ twice finisned second in their division. Onl) they were known as the Braves then. and they were 1n Buffalo. Sance the) moved West 10 ~ears ago and assumed an ahas. the Clappers have finished no better than a tic for third in their d1,·1s1on. The franchise's "\'Inning" percentage over lls 18-~ ear h1sto11 I'> _Jo.i. \\Ith SJ 7 wins and 939 losses. (al t(\ .... :: ·:~··~·· -~- ····-· "You'd better get the Astroturf people on the phone ... the artificial gopher~ are b,ack." Kings collect first road wi~ Ben te Nier.oils scored three goals as ~ the Los Angeles Kmg,s wo"! their firs~ road • ' game of the NHL season wtth a 7-4 victory over the Winnipeg Jets Friday night. A CORVALLIS, Ott. (AP) -The last two times USC played foot~I gainst the Oreaon Statt Beaven. the Trojans outlt'Ottd their out matched foe. 111 -14. O reaon State . Coach Dave Knathorpe doesn't expect that kind ofbfowout whm the lwo teams meet today, even thouah the Trojans enter he pme undefeated and ranked third in the nation. "We feel that we can play with them if we play as well as we can play," K.rqthorpe said. "We have played with everyone we have faced so far and we have played some good teams." USC has beaten the Beavers 16 straight times since Oregon State's fabled 3-0 victory over the O.J. Simpson-led and No. I-ranked Tro- jans i n the Parker Stadium mud 2 1 years aao. but Coach Larry Smith insists his heavily favored squad must take tbc11mc seriously. '"This 1s by tar the finest 0rc&on State team I've faced since I came into the leaauc in 1980:' Smith said. "It's a credi t to Coach Knathorpe and his staff. They're runninJ the ball as well as usina their pass1r11-The defense seems to have more quick-ness." - While the Trojans are rollina along at 6-0overall and 4-0 in the Pacific-to Conference, their best start since 1975. the Beavers are 1-2-l in the conference and 3-3· l overall. their best start since 1971. "I believe that we have played seven pretty &ood football pmes and have yet to play what is reallf a bad game," Kragthorpe said. "f think our team is looking forward to playina USC." Still. the Trojans arc listed as 15· point-favorites after havinaa week ofT to prepare for the Beavers. "USC is a very. very fine football team." Kraathorpe said. "They arc ............... .,.,...... ........ The Lakers ha .. e a winning percentage of 63 1 to show for their 27 )Cars 10 Los .\ngelcs and have onl~ r fewtr wins than the Clippers. including pla~offs. in Pat Riley's coaching sllnt. ~h1ch d1dn·1 stan unttl 1981 The Lake rs al read' ha' c won fi, e NB.\ lilies in the '80s. including con~cuu'c champ1onsh1ps this ~ear and last. crowd of 14.306 fans turned out for the first. regu.lar- season appearance in Winnipeg of WafH GretUy ma Los Angeles uniform. Except for some jeers whcf! he lost the puck while getting fancy i~ the firs~ penod. Gretzky. who had two assists. drew httlc rcacuon from the fans ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Tom Karvert and DcHa1 Browa scored first-period goals 52 seconds apan as New .terscy beat Hanford, 5-3_, in East.Ruthcefor9 .. Cclllll nmnm, back Orea Baack lun&es for eztra yar41aCe . while belnC tackled by ""Saddleback'a Danny Ramoe. By contrast. the ('ltppers. who shifted from an Diego to Los Angeles in J 984. had the league· s "orst record. 12· 70 and 17·65 1he past two seasons. Quote of the day Tony La Ru11a. manager oft he Oakland A's. on whether he might let Jose Canseco ti) to repeat his 4()..ho mer. 40-stolen base feat next season: ··The idea is not to run foolish ly. Run to • win games. If he pulls a muscle stealing a ba~. he's JOing to pull It running out a fl~ ·ball. or tunning from first base to second. That muScle 1s there to be pulled:· Kittle files for free agency Roa gjttle, who h11 18 homers and l!I drove in 43 runs after he was picked up the Ocveland Indians. was among six players who filed for free agenc)' Friday. Also filing were pitchers G.r~I Rafrb of the Phillies and Scott s...e ..... of the Cubs. mfielder Domlago Ramo"S of the Ansels and outfielders J erry Ro.Jtter'oftbe Bravc:s and Ge.rse Bettdrlcll of the Ancels. Th1ny-nine players of the approximately I 00 eligible havo fil~. Playct,rs have until next Friday to file ... The ~troit Tigers on Friday traded pitcher Walt Terrell to the San Diego Padres for infielder Claris Brown and infielder-outfielder .Keilb Morelaff. The Tigers also anncrunctd they w11-l no{ !'Offer a contract to mfielder Danell Evau for n~.xt 5eason ... DaJt EIJlncored 24 points to lead the Seattle Sup_crSonics' to a 125-91 NBA exhibition victory over the Los Angcle~Clippers in Spokane .. : Gres Haugen of the United States retained his International Boxing Federation world lightweight title Frida.y pight by .-nocking dut Gert Bo J•~ea of~nmatk 10 the ( bth round of their scheduled 12-round bout in Copenhjlgen .. The 28-ycar-old Haugen connected w1rh a right cross and Jacobsen, the ell-European champion. slumped in .. his comer where his trainer threw 1n the towel ... Victor IUam , owner of a razor compan)'. became pnncipal owner of the New England Patriots on Friday. ehdmg more than four months of negotiations to buy t.Jle NFL team fN?m the foundina SuJhvan family. Billy Sallivu , fhe family's 73-ycar old patnarch. remains the Pat('iots' president, while his sons, Pat and Chuck. also stay. Pat as acneral mana,er . -. NQn h, CaroJina All-Amenca forward J .R. aew had a pm inscned in his ten foot" Friday to correct a stress fracture which will keep hJm out ofaction for a~t ciJht weeks.~ UNC surg~on said. :Lohr within range o(rec0rd I ' Bolt....,. shot a 6-under-par 66 Fnda} II. at the Walt Disney World Classic in ,Lake Buena Vista, Aa..io ttkt a tw~stroke ,lead · after thru rounCJs and mave within range ' of a <fl-year-old PGA TOllr sconna recotd. t ohr, with a 2 J -under-par 196 total after 54 holes. "eed.s a 7-under 6$ in today's final round t'o break tht" ni'ark for most shou 'under par. The recOtd for a 72-hole tournament, 27 under. was set by Bea llqu in the I 94S Portland lnvttational and tied by M .. • S..cr.all 1n the 1.9SS Tcut C>Den. Lohr. a four-year veteran. is tryin& to become tbe 11th fil'll·time winner on the tour this year ud the third player to lad after every round. PuJ ~ aDd a., ._ ~re tied for stcond place It 197.;i9uadef per ... Lachn1Scn1or POA Tour money , wiUer ... QiMtel mat a steady puna to birdie siA ltolta dariftl 1 n:Mmd of '9undtr-par 67 th11 11ve him IM ftiM~nd lad ln •~ Les V,eps Classic. The left· llillid.r tom New ZaJand ntabbshed a one..stiot lead --•~Of'ft~ lllalft'l 11thC6,1()().yard Dettn Inn c._, a.. C'Mrtll lWMI bint~ putts rans.ins from"" • 22 llilt Ht Md oilllJ om botr>'. • t .. , .. Steve C.Ja110D and Mlroslav Frycer stored 49 ~onds apan e.arly in the second period to lead Detroit to a 4-1 victory over visiting Minnesota~-. . Ip Calpry, a goal by Peter Sudstrom at 7:29 of the third period -earned Washington a 2-2 tie with the Aa11cs. Jhegoal. Sundstrom·s first of the season, camC" less than two minutes after defenseman Gary Sa&er had given Calgary the lead ... In Vancouver. rookie Trevor Lladen scored twice in tht third period to ice a 5·2 victory for the Canucks over Chicago. The wingc·r scortd on a ~wer play to give tht ptnudcs a 3,-1_ lead early in the third and then added his founh goaJ in 11 games. 6cean View turns it aro.u·nd on Oilers McEnroe upset at Paris Open . Amencan Job McEaroe had the ~ officials on his side but was still upset by Switzerland's Jakob Hlaaell, 7-6 (7-3). 2-6. 7-6(7-2) Fnda} night in thequanerfinaJsof the Paris Open tennis toumamenL McEnroe sct ofI an uproar tn the decisive third set.,' a~uing that a Hlasck serve tipped the net and persuadia4 the tournament supervLSOr to overrule the chair umpire. Hlasck'Nas to face Israel's Amo• "uldorf in the semifinals today. In other quanerfinal matches, Mansdorf clipPtd AarH . Krlckstelll of 1~e U nited States. 6-3, 7-6 ('1-2). while Amencans TlmMayot&e and Brad Gilbert advanced to tire semifinals with straight-set victories ... In a ·women's toumameht in Brighton". England. Steffi Graf e«tended her winninf streak to 42 mate he~ as she swept into the semifinals wtth a 6-3. 6-1 victory over France's Natalie Tauliat. ~ Televl•lon, radio , •· , T•L•VllM>N . ' 6 1.m. -Ta NMtS: ftarla OMn-I"'°" Cham- oJonahlos semlflneta, ESPN. . t 1.m,. -COLL ... l'OOTaALL: Notre Dame al Navy, W~'H. Z C.tiannel. t:30 a.m, -COLU•• POOTaALL: Mfuiulppl at UU, TIS, n a.fn. -MmWS ~P: PGA Senior$ tour· "ltmeftt, from LM v..... ESPN. Norman'searly TD on in t er ception spar ks 28-8 win By RICHARD DUNN ....,,....c_,.,, •• 1 The reasoning for Huntington Beach High was to JO ahead by seven points, not fall betund by seven early tn Friday night's pmc. Ocean View's Todd Norman, a 6-S, 240-pound linebacker, intercepted a passas the Oilers were driving toward the end zone in the first quarter and returned it 89 yards for a touchdown. i&nitina the Scabawks to a 28-8 Sunset Leaiue victory at Westminster High. The Oilers ( 1-2, I-7). who lost staning quancrback Eric Pettinato in the first quarter because of an inj ury to his ri&ht leg. were stunned with 8~05 to play in the first quaner as Norman stepped in front of Pet- tinato's pass and ran untouched to the other end of the field. "What turned (the pme) around was the interception on the first series. and then he runs itback for a t9uchdown," said Huntington Beach Coach George Pascoe. "You think you're aoina up 7-0. then suddenly they're up 1-0. It tUJ'Tled around real fast." . 11:30 a.m. -COLL•H POOTaALL: P9nn State af West Vlrt lnla, ChMMI 2. 12:30 p_m, -HOltla RACIM4t: 11r..-ac C~ Jt"°'9dlaM, trom E*'°"• Md. (detaveco. c~ 4.. • 12:30 o.m. T"" COU..H POOTULL: Watllfneton St11e al UCLA, Chennlf 7. Norman almost ran out of aas the last few yards, but the Scahawks ( 1-2. .... 4-4) had plenty of fuel remainina the last four quaners. .. That really sparked us." Ocean View Coach Guy Carrozzo saisf of Norman's Iona interception rq{um. "Our defense led us all a Iona.·· 1 P.m. ·-MmWS eot..P: PGA tournem.nt. from Lek• Buena vi.ta, Fie. C'*"'91 •• l:JO o.m. -COLL•M llOO'TaALL: Auburn at Ffarlde, ESPN. . 3 o.m. -~ TournetMnl from lt~rer. N.V. (dela°vecl). CflenMI 4. . • 3:30 un. -COL&.•H flOOTULL: USC et Oreeon State (clllev.d), Prime TlcQt. • • ~ o.m. -MO MOCK•Y: New Yort( ~ al ~·~~.L~' • • • ·s it.m. -· QH.L••• POOTaALL: South CM'olll"ll at North CWOllM ltete, E'"". ", 00 it.m. -COLL•H f'OOTaM.L: Callfornle at Arlnne, ftrtme ~et. 1 •.m. -90XMe: Julto Cftit 0Mtwe1 va. JoM Lult ltemlre1 .In a 1N~ lltflt...,t tlttt untflc8tlon Mui, from La• v .... , HltC>. I it.m. -NCMlll llAClllel Oek Tree r .... vi. c: ..... 16 (Prima tlcMt, 1:11 a.lft.). M:30 p.m. -COLL8H POOTa•U..: LOftl heCtl St9te al Hawaii. ftrtme nc:.et. llAOIO f a.m. -COLUH ,_,.,.LL: Nofr9 Oeme at N9¥y, ~aft'"'. 11 a.II\. -llOOTMU.> ... Diieo ..... " Utlfl. ~~ CHIJ. 11::11 LM. -ClOt l 111 ~ MIMur1 at :Zd&~~711'll~rwu : ... ,,., 1 ~ --1·1• ~ UIC II CINlliia "'=' '= !. JWW.&.c Cll ... ........................... r' With staninf runnina bac Dean Manihez out with a strained ce. the Seat\awks were in need of ,a 5t\-ong Peplacement. And the pp was filled in nicely by runnina beck Mike Fitzacrald, who carried I 8 times for 88 yards. includ- ina a l·yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter 11 the Scahawks took a 28:.Q lead. Ocean View had the bell for only 2:H in the flnt quarter, but the Scahawks' fint possession of the second quarter lasted 7:$8 as 1 IS-play. M-__yard drive was capped by Quincy Benneu·s I-yard to-.icltdown run. John A.mold, who boott:d four ntra points, made it 14-0 Ocean View. .. We played ·pct deftnte (to ~ *" the Oileri tom ICIOl"ina Jn the .. q...,.). tbm .... , 13Of17 ,_..oedMcafterlM(;"Carraao ..... .. , IOld'ID=Ylfl IMt if _.•rt .... todo ia mil liillue. .., Mve IO doh I now." WhM rnUy tiun Huntlft11on Beach was tbenext scnes. With the momen- tum already on Ocean View's side. the Oilers turned the ball over again and the Seahawks cashed in. Oilers quanerback Chris Will. who replaced Pettinato, was sacked four times in the game for a minus-IS yards. And his only interception led to the Scahawks' next score. Ocean View defensive back Brett Recd picked off Will's pass with I :41 remainj!1f in the first half and returned It seven yards to the Hunt- ington Beach 32. It took five plays. including an 18-yard pass to Fitzgerald, before Greg Szuba scored on a 14-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Randy Karliner. With 48 seconds left before halftime, Arnold made it 21-0. Ocean View. "He did a &ood job for us." Carrozzo said of Karhner. who com- pleted 10of1 7 passes for 125 yards. * comparable to UCLA. Thn have d1frcren& styln obvioutly;~9ut for overall llrtqth, they att abOut the same." UCLA beat Orcaon Sta~. J&..21, three weeks aao lft Los Antda. with the Bruins not brakina the aa•c open untll the final minutes. Like every other coach whose .eam faces the Trojans, Krqthorpe it especially worried about Rodney Peete, USC's multi-talented quar- terback. "It 1tans with Peete," K..rqthorpe said. ''He's two-dimensional. con- trollina both the around pmc and the air pme. He's the catalyst." Smith said his prize sipal-caller"is always capable of the bit play and aives off confidence in the huddle like you wouldn't believe." · If PCC1Lisn.:L running or passina. he'll probably be handina the ball to one of the Trojan tailbacks. USC has lost two tailbacks -Steve Webster and Aaron Emanuel -to injuries. That means Scott Lockwood. who rushed for 133 yards against Wasb- lnaton. will stan. His backup is Ricky Ervins, who pined 135 yards apinst Arizona. CdM ... From Bl Fullback Kendrick lies, Saddle- back's leading rusher with 416 yards coming into the game, was held to 31 yards on eiJht carries. His backup, sophomore Tony Colchrist, had mmus-6 yards on 11 carries. As a team. Saddlcback rushed for 19 yards on 27 carries. The Sea Kings' defense was led ~Y linebackers Pat Callqhan1 Chns Deuchar and John KatovStcb. de- fensive backs Warren Johnson and Brandon Bento and linemen 8T'CU Allen and Jeff Blower. Saddleback produced the bigest offensive play of the first half-a 44- yard pass from Blanco to Chuck Mosley. The Sea Kings, meanwbilc, moved the ball n1orc steadily but with the same tacit of results. Their deepest penetration until the final drive came near the end of the third quaner when quanerback Ty Price drove them to the Saddleback 18-yard line. But his pass for Jeff Jackson on founb-and- two was slightly ovcnhrown. 0n the next series, Price 'hit Katovsich on a 43-yard pass to give the Sea King"S the ball at the Saddle.- back 27. Mosley saved the touch- down by bri qgj ng down Katovsich by the shin tail. Aficr the failed field goal with 2:37 left. it appeared that unless Saddle. back could suddenly mount a long drive. it would end up scoreless. But Corona del Mar got the ball back on the fumble with 1:37 left. Fullback Greg Haack had runs of 12. 8 and 4 yards to gi ve the Sea K.inp a first down at the I with 34 seconds left. "I have to blame myself for not going for the field goal at that point.•· Holland said. -- Instead. as Witte felt. God took things into his hands. * STANDING S .. adfk C111t L....,. 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I.I...,_ ti. Trw • ..... =t=-· ...... t=... ""'=--"·cc.• • -......rw:a .. ':T .............. , T era-a. 8'~==-L•R•• ......... ............. ...... Ml w. VIII ,_.. C. .. ...._, .. • BARONS OVERCOME •.• ....... (the play) on the s1<kliM, and 1t wa~ there ... said Henipn "(In that snuauon). you JO'° Jt>u r bfead-and-bUUeT. but 1\'s Sllll &Ot 10 be there and you sull have to exccutt." added Milner. The Barons e~tended their 13-10 lead early 1n the founh quaner ~hen Henipn drove the off en~ 83 yards in seven pla)S. T he ke) blo"' "'as a Hen1pn·t<>-Dou1 Weaver pass that covered 48 yanis and broultht the ball 10 the Westminster 11. t"'o pla>~ later. Henipn found Powe in the end zone and Mahoney's PAT ran the count to 20-10. · Following the TD. Westm1!ste1 had four possessions to try to get back into the contest. But Elhot. who had a hot first half, cooled in the second and threw three interceptions, the final one occurring with 1:55 to pla}-. As it stands. about the only thin~ preventing the Barons from another Sunset League championship . . as the Barons. After an emotional "'" over Edison last week. a mmor letdown Friday night almost proved f ountain Valley's undoing. "You can attn bute some of tonight to the emou onal. physical game ohhe week before," saad Miln er of the· Barons' battle with Edison. "But a lot of what happened tonight was West- mtnster playmg well. • ~ Wea•er of J'oantala Valley beacla apftild with flnt quarter ~ reception alter eladhll~ Weetmlnater defender• Jorae Ocana (5) aad Loa Randall. "Sure. I feel good." he added. "Bu t all this win means 1s that "e·re one step-closer." "' EDISON ROLLS, 41-0. From Bl ~ • • Dan McCown covered the ball. Sixty seconds and three plays later, Smith went to Pete SchrocdeL wh o gathered in the ball and score<l frorr. 12 yards out. Now it's 27-0. T o add insult to inj ury. the Chargers were there three plays later as the Vikings continued to self- destruct, with Brett Cooper coming up with an unforced Marina fumble at the 17. Gus Miranda. who rushed for 91 yards on 17 came~ and scored twice from shon yardage, got his second touchdown of the ni&ht with a 5·yard sweep around his lcfi side. With still 4:42 left in the third quaner after having initially kicked off. the Chargers had scored 20 points and it was over -34-0. Only in the early going was there even a hint of a doubt as to the superiority of the Chargers. They were, after all. going with a new commodity at quanerback in Smith, and it has been gi ven that Edison's game revolved around the ' running and passing of Angelovic. Ramsey's fears of a fast break for the Chargers were realized. quickl y. however, as Chad Ponegalek returned the opening kickoff 32 yards to the Edison 19, and on the first snap Smith fired upfield to Patrick Reilly. who turned 1t into a 38-yard gain. Miranda spuned 17 yards over the middle on the nellt snap to put the ball at the Marina 6. and three plays later he went'over his nght guard standing up with just 2:49 spent. Having forced a Marina pl.U\1. the Char&ers were moving again, but Dean Delucca's tnterception and 10- yard return stopped the drive. then the Vikings made · a threatening gesture with another interce"1on (Pat Lee). taking over on Edison's 18 after Lee returned ll 30 yards .... ~ Frank Vaccaro ran 14 yards to the Edison 4, but that's as far ;ts 'the Vikings would get. •· Two shots at .the ritht ~de o~iled 1> nothing. then a bad pitch found nC?thing but the ~el~~m1ri& arms of Edison's McCown (he had three recoveries in all). Edison punted out of danger and before halftime ca me. the Chargers were putting more points on the board. An 80-yard march, consuming 4:04 of playing time and covering 11 plays, was capped by Smith's 8-yard keeper. Only once 1n that d rive was Edisori forced into a th1rd-Oown situation. Twice Smith went to his receivers (Warren and Brian Ryder)forgamsof 22 yard s. With a 34-0 lead entenng the fi nal stanza it was only a matter of time before the Chargers would add to their lead. lll'Arlna EdlM>n * Edlsen 41, ~rlna O k•• by °"'"'" 0 0 0 o-0 7 1 20 7-ti Mike Yurkovich Ryan Nub l'l"t 0U•r1W Edllo~Mlrtr1da 2 run (Ctrnok kickl. 9 11 -S.Cencl Querier EdllOn-Smilll I run <Cer,,ok kicJtl. 0-32 Tlllrd Qutlrler EOIM>n-Warrtn i rvn (kick '••led), • 34 EdiM>n-SclVoeotr 12 e>an from Sm1tn (CMnol< kick), 7.34 Ed1.on-Mlrande S r"'" (Ct<nol<. kick). • d l'eut111 °"''* Edl1on-S. Sherman 33 run (Lu kiCk l. 9·51 A11tndanct 3..SOO (t11lma1e<1) GAME STATISTICS WARRIORS EARN THIRD SHUTOUT, 14-0 OVER ORANGE Mar Edh tfl FlrJldow,,s 9 11 By STAN GRANCH Ru1ht1·varda11e 13-min-17 •Q·2•0 Daffy l'llol cw~t Pani119 vardage 86 1Sl Pau lne 11·20-0 10·1•·? "Ofli .... b d 1· lttturn vardaga• ~ 10 ense wms ga ... es. ut e ensC\. Nega11vt tack varoaot •·mon·2t 1·m1n·• wins champ1onsh1ps.'' said \\ oo<l- Nt1 va•d•9' 93 m !;>ridge football coach Rick Gibson Pun" 3·'3 2·34 ft h \!'' d Fum1>1as-1umb't1 rot• s-• o-o a er " "'amors poste their third PenauleJ·varda9' -J-2S 13--ns st\uteut of the season. -Oeleating Time of POswnion 21 °' 26 S6 O 14 O t El Mod H h 0 Pu111, lntercept1on 1umb1t returns range. -· a ena 1g INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Friday night. Mar-veccaro, 9:16: Kaguott 1-1, Bad "The deTense has earned us all ... \ ~·er.sn,,. Hol"m1nut •. Scn~11a,9·for ·m·nu1 year ... said Gibson "\\'hat can I sa~ 'I Ed1so.t-M1ranc1a: i7·9'1, s 'Sherman. 1·77 We have no big standt>uts. It's a team Smllri. 1~~ L0111111un. 4:'19~ 'Mur111A1a. 1:1._ effort. I give all of 1he"(Ted1t to the Brown, l·•·,N~:~~~"u•'~' ,.4~slNG defensive coaches each "eek the\ Mer+ScbU1ta. 11·20·0. 86. ~ have the guys geared-op and read~ to Edls011-Smtt11. 10·13·1t 153. M4fgQfe 0· 1·0 pla• ... . ~ . .. INDIVIDUAL.. •ECE\'(ING , Mar--<:rock", 7·Si. Porlt·Neuve. 2·11. 'B}' C3P.tuting the Pacific C'oasl Ke11uolf, 2-1~ • • · League matchup. the top-ranked Edl•o,,.,.Rvdtr. -3·l7, Rernv. 2·"· w.rrah. · Wam·ors r:..ma1·n un.de'0 a·ted throu0 h 1-30: Mlral'da. l·iS. Sehr-~: f•12. Batcll '" I\. " 1-11. e1ght·games ;\nd are-·J-O'in league Orange falls to 2-61 1-2 .. ceptions stopped man) Wamor dn"- es. With the defense playing so "ell. the offense found 11self on the field quite a bat as Woodbndge finished "Ith 2 ::? I 11 me of possession. "The offense 1s sputtenng. ·· ad- mmed Gibson. ··we-are,Just one block awa> from a long run al)d JUSt one step back from a big pass. M> ph1losoph} 1s to tr) and peak the team arpund the 10th game of the seaso n Thal "a) )OU go tnto the pla> ofTs wnh a full-headof5'eam. and I thtnk ~e·re nght on schedule." M1ddJe ·11neba c ker ~t a lc . . · ~' ,,_ . Yurk()\'ich paced , the Warnofs· de-qr. ... ··a. P·be._-.· !s -h1·e· :Jd dioa· ls ~~e<l~~ss~~re~/ak~k;t ~~~t.~~~ ~fter trading punts 1n the first quaner, Woodbridge started to dn \(~ halfway through the second quaner However the dme stalled*at the Orange ..t7. and th e Wamors "ere forced to punt. On the punt. the Panthers "ere guilt) of a personal foul. g" 1ng the \.\ amors a second chance .• Two pla)S later. the Panthers "ere slapped wutr a defcns1,e pass 1nter- fe(ence pen1ilt) on a halfback opuon pass. <\ couple of pla} s later Yurko\'1Ch scored on a 2-,ard run . · 1 j E:J • pressure on thl' Panthers' quar· d. ~:· .. '.L'\_. p· Trd b•-'.co· H1·11s ~~r~~ks.whowcrennl~ I of! I for I"' '.I.: :\7 .i. a. (....{ ~Mrke 1s a stod ··--exclaimed G ibson. "He realh pla~s hard:nosed. * La utia Beach boots ust.anss a way. 9-7. ~n Pacfi~ Co~st upset_ By BENNY RICARDO o.-r,... C:.119', ,,..,,, ~guna Beach High placek..1cker. ,defensjve bads. and running back Jason Crabbe could have gone out looking for wallets on Friday night 11nd he woul4 have probably found 'sq me. The Californ ia Lotto 1s over S50 million but Crabbe chose tnstead to kick the Mustangs from Trabuco Hills out of the game and.th~ Laguna Bc'ach Artists into the hunt for Pacific Coast· Leque title aspirations and CIF playoff circles. Crabbe's accomplishments: •He intercepted a pass on the founh play of the game. and re turned the theft 2"5 yards to Trabuto's 1 3~ yard line. •In the second quaner. he kicked a 4S-yard field goal to put Laguna up 3-0 .. •With three seconds left in the half. he drilled a 52-yarder wi th plenty to spare. · ' •He elso t'C<'overed a fum ble and had another recover)' disallo-wed because of a penalty But ttle Jopper came after Trabuco scored to 10 up 7-6. Crabbe was called on to kick a 42-yardcf. and it proved to be the wi nnina margin 1n a 9-7 victory at Mission Viejo High. Gray was especially effecuve 1n and he had a great night:· Woodbridee 14, oranee o stripping the ball from the Trabuco ,, Also helping out ,defenSJ' el} "as .sure n Oua""1 receivers and allowtng (guess who?) comerback R)a~ ~ash. N~sh ~hut woooor ogt · o 1 1 o-u Crabbe to ·recover the ball for the out the Panthers Enc McOl}" who ~ren11t s.cenc1 ova~ o o o-o AnislS'.'G'ra)'. also recovered a fumble had B recepuonc; coming 1n10 the • wooo-vurkovic11 1 run 1Ho1rnH ~·c.1t> 321 on a kickofT rctum and that set up game.andheha\hm1tedt.herece1vers Wooo-GDM>n"ro:s~:Sc~wtt<1Ho>~ Crabbe's 52-yarder nght before the he has covered 1n the thrl!e games to .. cc s 13 half. JUSt two catches "'"'"oance 1 2so <•'"'"'''° T he.Anist opened the third quant'r .. ·"'R}an pla~ed c;uper:· Said Gibson GAME STATISTICS by controlling the ball for o'er " H.e has 4.5 speed. and "C put htfT\ on F "' oow.,s 4t w~ minutes before punter Clark Carman the best 1ce1' ere; He sucks lo th~n1 11.,,ne1·varoag1 30-131 came in and booted a 45-)ard punt hke glue.fw . . · :!:!.~ varmt lM~~ that died on the Trabuco 10-vard hn~ \T he arnors .de1e nse was Return veraege· , o Tht' T rabuco M ustangs beg.an mo\~ aw~SOfllC. The~ dommat~d t'he hne of Negat·•• laCI< vardal)e 9·1'f"~,-·9 SC a" d th \!. th Net varoage. , ing the ball and the ballhawktn& n mm 'Pe an e~ ere m e p11,,, •·JS defense came up wnh another turn-Panthc.cs backfield more often than ""''"'b"·'""'b .. , 10s• 2-0 over. Clarke put an end to the the Orange running back~. Gotng tnto ~·,;,: ~~~~~~::, ~~-;~ Mustangs' dnve b~ re('O\erln$ l1 the fi nal 30 ~conds of the game. "Pu"' n•erCtpl1on fumb.e rt•urns On • 10~60 11 I 11•0 JS 6 m'" )0 n .. )? 7·1 ,. 71 10 Jt fumble on the Mustangs' 37.,ard hne Orange onl) had 4 ~ards tn total 1NDIVtOUAL •USHING The Amst offense stailed and offense. and the Panthers had been Me~~,~·~_:·•~:, vG:,-:;"c", z"'ll Crabbe tried a 56-yard field goal that forced. tb punt nine ume . ~g-va.en1ue1a, •-20. D•"~occo •·• was short. The Mustangs got the bnll While the defeMC ma~ be pin) mg ~~~:"f~· ,,.., een~11 M . MCAtttt 2·•or on their 20 atld used eight plays to go at the top of11s game. the offense s111l 1N01v1DUAL f'ASStNG 80 yards for a score. The final 19 yard has a long wa} to go The Wam.,or., wooo-Sc-"' 1•·21·3 1.. z..., ••• cam'ron a pass fro m David LO\\CI) to produced 18 first down · and -7 0 • 1o~~n:,,. 1-10-0 ,, B•""•" ·O·o INO!VIOUAL •ECEIVING w ooo-<; o'°" •· ~ Ntill • ·•• ZI o ••' • ..,.. Scvmovr 2· 1• Tim Manning. Brent Roper con-)ards an offense. ~l't the) had trouble 0 vened the .utra point and the putting the ball in the end lone Mustangs -were up 7-6 with 11 : 1 o left Eleven penalat1l'S and three 1nter-Ort-Btnlltll l· 11 to play in the game. Tyler Parks of the o\ntsts constant-.. ly pressured Mostang quanc:rback -----.----------------------Lower)t. and linebacker David Cold- en was all over the field causmg havoc for the Mustang~. With third-and-17 on his own 30. ItvhieJust misses, 14-13 Lowery tried to ao lhe air for the fin.t down. but the pass was broken up b} Crabbe. The Anists aot the bnll ti:ick on their own 46 with eight minute!> kf\ to play. lrvtne M1gh's aqueros refused to senlc for• ocand \\Cnt for 1l with 1 ·50 lef\ a&ainst Orange C'ounty' o. 1- rated·team. unbeaten M1ss1on VicJo. and came w1Uun a wh1sktrofrccord· 1n1 Ol\t of the baa upsets of the IQ 8 1>ttP football campaaan score at ~ ap1~ beto~ nalturpe Ekdahl latched on to a 4-'tard pa s from Kopp and kicked the first ofl~o PATs. In the third qyaner Mi ion VteJO strucJ.. with a 72-}ard Ekdahl run to go up. 14-7, and then hun.a on for the V1C10t). The An1stt wttt tugina on ul)tr· man'scape, pulhnaon the mas k of the Lone Rinser and came out ahead. L..-. e.dl t, Tr-.C. H~ 7 'l'M Anlsts" defen<Je had been vie-...__ ........... w ~ , 0 l-, But Pat White. \\ho swept h1'i let\ ~nde for the -<>-ahead point\. "°" stopped b) M1ss1on V1eJO hnebfcker &lie v.ent oHr from a ,ard out to clost the pp to 14-13. lht n the tv.o- potnt attempt cam~ up sbon for the Vaqueros. llm1zcd all >Cir by Iona passts. but n~ H.. · o o 1 o-1 Frida . h ..... ~ .•• not 'I n11 t. ' 1.1-<r.-45 ,G, u1 .. This was a ni&)tt when tht-Art1~t~· L..-<r"" a FO. Al , dt~nden turned into ballhawk\. The ....,. ..,,... defense was not content tn JU\l ' ... ~:• u":Mlflt " "" from \.o~ r~oc.r briftll"I th~ t-U earner down. 1l •U \...-:<,..... ~G. u 1 • • r. ... '"""II JI • ..., '' "' ,....,....., '°"" 1or l111': um ., we • • ... »•~ ..... Anisu comttblcks Jason Clarie~ La '""••• ••. ,... •·11 and Shan Grav htld Trabu<'o's ~ rNIM J.: c,.... l·IJ Met11 1-0 mvm in check. as mO\t of the 111 \.....SC~~..,.._. pnsina yards pined b) Trabuto ~~-.....,.. • came on \C'rten pa\~ L~. t->t • ._.,. 1•10 Carm.n • / 1 •IO Neftl9fl'lell, i • '' , 8nan pehCCt and the '1 1t1n& 01a}:llos herd oi:i to ~cord a 14· I J South ('91\t i.caauc '1ctot). The Ion drop$ Ir" ine to 1.1 an lcaaue play. 6-~ o' crall. wh1k M 1u1qn • V1(JO mo'c' on to 0 o'era"°l-0 tn leque pla). .. • • lf'Vwnt m~k fint 1n tht · uth Cout stNalc Yrllh Mike Belle &01n1 O\.Cr from7\he 2 in the fln t quarter. but M1t!iion V1cJO'\ 1-2 punC'h of quanerbeck Tro> K<>f'S) and rttrt'tr En k Ekltahl team~ up to knot the ... .. You·d hlte to think last w~k didn't affect tonight But ~ v.cre down a little ... ofll:rtd Hrmu n * f'wmaln v11r1 10, Wesftninl,., 10 ktre IJV ~ Wetlm•nsr~ 7 3 o 0-10 Founlain Vat,.v ) ) 7 7-20 "'"' Que,,., Wrn-TU>N• I NU lrom EllOt IPerle.e 11.kkl. . " FV-MallOnev 2t FG 1 O s.c...w Que,,., FV-Mahelnev 20 FG. S S:Z Wm-~nce 41 l=G 0 5J l'»"d Que...., FV-Cooi.. 11 ou1 lrom ~oan (Manonev 11.ICll) 0-17 l'w~ Ova,_. FV--4>owe 4 oen from Hen<Mn (Mal\ollev IUC&I. 6.37 AtttllOance 2 SOO ltih~teel) GAM• STATISTIC$ Wm F r" oo"'nl 11 Ru1ne1·n roa" 21-11 Pt1i>llll vara.119 177 P1n•n11 9·2•·3 Aetur., veroege• O Nt111t1ve H elt verdage 1-mr,,-• Ntl verOage \Mn Pi.nts ~ l=umo•e10-fi.mo.t1 •011 l·O P-•'•H·veroa" •-27 T ~ Ol POl"Uion 11>JO •Pun1 ·,..1 ... c.011on tumo-a reiurm INOfVIDUAL RUSHING l'V u ,..103 11' 1S-2S·I 21 • 0-0 '°3 3-31 •-2 s-so 77.JO Wm-E tOt! •·O, F1aYu, 7·2•, Graff, 7·31 OtPa1ma J· 1' Fll-~en•11an. S·I, Powe. 23·93, ~ Gilio, 1·2 INDIVIDUAL f'ASSING w m-E11<01, 9·2•·l, 1n Fii-Hen.gen. 15·2S· I, m tNOlVIOUAL ••Cl!IVING \Atm--TOQOl\Oll 2·SO. Tu1ne1 4· 131 Greff 1·4 F au-. I 2• Hav 1·1 FV-Sa1"~oe•11. 2·4S Wtavtf •·115, Cook S·71. MOC.k. 1·23. 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Sl,311,nt 3, Runn~maoe Looe!I, SI, lOl,3SS •, Cam1a11lc, 5117,3 S, To1aNv Rutlllfl•. 1713,235. 6, KHM Branca. sn3,S43 7, BJ Scoo1, s671,391, I , wftt Rtflecliofl. "'3,34S 9, Meck Loeetl, S439,171 io, Lu ll Almanur", u io,.327 MMell•Wl!Wne OrNwl t, '°"" Ca'lnolle• uo,011.m 2 ''" O'OonM*. M.l90.2'1 3 NI~ l.aehance, SS, "4.011 • H~tt Ftl>Oll, M,S6S,"2 -. --NEWPORT UPSETS TUSTIN. • • From Bl knotted at l ·I· I. .. '\t halftime. the coaches told us the whole season was on the line tonight We owed 1t to oursel ves to pull this one out:· a Jubilant Steve Scheck said following the game. Making only his second start at quanerback for the Sailors, Scheck. a Junior. got his team rolling in the second half. On a 12-play. 64-yard touchdown march. he hit six straight passes -three to wide receiver Jim Stanle.) and three to' cunning back Tommy Walker - and then found Stanley open tn the ri ght com er of the end zone for a two-point conversion. That cul Tusun·s lead to 10-8. The Tillers took the kickoff and drove to Newpon·s 37. where the~ were forced to punt. The Sailors took over on their own 13. On second-and-one from the 34. running back Robbie Power popped through the middle of the Tustin line and dashed 32 }ards to the Tillers· 17. Seven plays later. 4:41 left tn the game and ~ewpon Harbortra1hng b} two. sophomore place-lucker Josh Klein entered the game. He had kicked onl> one field goal 1n hts career. a 35-}arder without the season on the line. o\ time for ner' es? "No. I kne"" I was going to make 11 before r stepped onto the field," Klein said ~,th a shrug. "Someumes l ha'e these feehngsand I kno" what'sgotng 10 happen. It "A<as reall} the calmest of moments for me ... Klein ~ot th~Jobdone. doubling his three-poant output v.1th a 34-;,ard field goal that put the Sailors up. 11-10. Tusun's last hopes were, dashed three nunut.CS later ~hen hnebatlcr Ernie Reinhardt sacked the Tillers' Monte Jones for a 7-~ard loss !one of -. . three sacks an the second half for the Sailors). Faced with third-and-18 ~ from his own 19-yard-line. Jones threw two tncomplete passes. : Walker then earned three times for : the Sailors. scoring his second rushing : touchdown of the game. The SCa ~ v11ew MVP last year. Walker gained : 0 }ards on 11 cames. Power gained .! 67 }ards on 13 cames. Scheele hit 11 _ of 15 passes for I 05 yards. : For ~he Tillers. who face unbeaten Corona del Mar next Friday, Jones : score<fon a 13-yard run in the second - guaner and Casey Mazzotta added a .. 24-yard field JOal in the first • .. * : -.. Newoet1 Ha~ i7, TUS11n 10 k-.W~ : Neoiroon Haroor o o I t-17 -Tu";" 3 1 0 o-io ; l'lrst ~ T.n...-Mauolta 14 FG, 1.11 s.c...~ Tus~JO!lft 13 run (Manon• kb), 4:3i. TIW1' ou.tw -.. .. .. --.. Nl'+-Walker 1 run tSctwek DaU to $tantev1, ; 15S l • .. _... Quef'9r NM-tlleil> )t FG l.D NH-Welk er S Nl'I l N1'1 f afleel). 0:21 -... ----At1endenc. IOO (Mhmatedl. • GAIM STATISTICS • MH Tft : Finl oowns 1• 11 • •U111M·vardll9e 31·1 ~ 21-ioo • Peulno varoeee 105 '7 : Paulno 11-15--0 7-21-0 • Relurn varoe1>e• none l·min-1 : Neeallvewdl var089e l·mln-16 •·mln-1• • Nel varoe. l'3 1'1 ! Punt1 ._23 S·2' • FumoiM-+umoles IOll l-1 H : PeM•tla·varoeee t-ss ,._.., • Time ol OOHftilort 14.. 23 12 : ·Punt lnterc.911oft ~returns • · IMOMOUAL ·~ : • ~-~ \1'70, '"-. \3°'1, l'Mlev. • •·21 !Ca·..,-, 1...for·mln 3, ScMel<, 5-'for·mln i7 : Tu,a-Anclcn, i:z·tt, J-. 13-27, Manon•. • .. n . Merlin, i-tor·min l. : ~DMOUAL f'A.SSING • NH-~, it-IS-0, 105 : T11,1-,,_. 7·21·0 '1 • INOfVIOUAL ttEC.MNG . -NH-S,.,,.... •·41, Walkar, 3·27· llefntwdl, • 1·7T,IQ1~ ,_, ! Tvt-Mano11a 2-2', Ancictl, 2·11, St'llllfl, • I· I• Martin, i·S. Mura.ri, I· 1 • --. . - Costa Me~a 's blitz bags Hawks, 29-21 . .. -. . . .. .. ---.. .. Bonilla 's 186 y ards. defense's sack attack lead Mustan gs t o win By JON FERGUSOS Of IM Delly "114 llafl In a game where Costa Mesa High had its second highest potnt total of the season, it 1ronacall~ ma) ha' e been the defen~ "hich pla}ed the biggest role tn turntng around the game. Manny Bonilla led the Mustang · offense with 10 cames for 186 )ards and two touchdowns. but linebackers Dami Ohver. 8111 ~nnstrong and Loe tieo launched a sack atlad. on Laguna Hills ~nior quanerbad.. Mike Helm 10 the sttond half to hut down the Hawks passing ga me and pa' e the wa} for a ~9-~ I '1cto~ to ma.ke it 14-7. . .. Helm h.ad hit on I 0of19 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns by ': halftime. Of the Delaware wrn&ed-T, • Baldwin said, "We didn·t p~patt for : that. We blitzed a little more (m the : second half). We had JUSt as good a : coverage m the first half. but that guy. • was maktn~ diving rec-epuons in the .. sccoodal).· . .S.lthough Helm was successful in ': the second half b)' h.ttung on 7 of I 0 for 86 \ards. Cost.a Mesa bhtzed from d1ffere'nt angles for su sacks wb1ch killed sc'eral potential dn ves. Armstrong had three sacks. Oliver • two and Tieu two. The sill second-half sacks went for 40 yards in-losses. "We "ent to a different defense," Oh, er said of the second half. .. We "ent "1th a four-linebacker defense and did a wheel bhu where the nose guard -\I Hill pushes the center to one side and I'd go in from behind on the blitz ·· - For Costa Mesa. n "as a game 01 big pla)s nvaled onl) b) a spectacular halftime Homecoming sho" -The "in put the Mustang~ bal'l 11t into tht pla)offhunt v.1th a 1-2 marl C•la Mesa ». L...-.... 11 : 1n the Pacific Coast League. and a ker'9 " ~ : 3·~-1 r«ord O\ era II Laouna H 111 fell L•ouna '1•" 14 o • 1-21 -.. Cftl• ~ ' ,, ' J-zt -to 0-3. 1-. Costa Mesa pla\ Orange "'"' ouer. : at El Modena' ne'ltt ~eek be( ore fac ing LH-""''°" i1 11en •rD"I H9im tMllo 111et1J, • Laguna Beach at home to close the ,_,~M-&onlll• " r\11' IH~i .. 11.1e111. s S4 regular season. ' LH-M•to ll "" trom Heam IMllo 11.1<111. "Wecan getintheplayoffs1 f"ecan 1• s.c...a ~ beat Onange.'' said a bubbling Costa CM-<lffV¥ 11 n111 <He .. 11e •1<11>. 1.u . .: Mesa head coach Tom Bald"''" ··\\c CM-OU.na sa M n ~ ~ <•kll : ha'e to take them one at a time The ••led• so T1Wf ...,_ ! kid$ came bad. and pla>ed tough CM-8ofl .. " '"" <nm ,....,,, 1x : tonight:• ,_.. o-r-• While Bonilla npped oil' touch· ~c;:;-;. lF~~ :.Mite •~I. '57· : down runs of 66 and 44 \Srds , • ~11enoence t$1 1n 111N11Ml : &ldw10 felt the baucst pla~ migh t oAMe STATISTICS CM : ha' e bttn ql)an erbad. Rich honc-s· Fini 00..,"' \.~ 1 : only complct1on of the naaht. a S • •usMt·~erOHe ,,_,,, ~ne : ard touchdov. n pass on fin t do" n to :::;::: ""'.... • iMt'!t 1.~ : Dub Ospina •1th SO 5C!'C'nnJ rt· .... .,...,...... ,.. 11 : mi11\1na 1n thr fl n t belf to put the ,....,.._.M<W _.._ ,..,,,....11 ,.,,.... : Mu tan•u head 2G-I • ~:'"... ,~ >': : It '11 as 1n the SCC'ond quaner that FWf1'181ft·~ ... , t-t H : Costa M~ t>c-tan toadJUSt to Laauna =:-= ~= Hf : Hall· Oelav.al't' ~inaed-T otlt"n , ·~·'""'Oi9flMIMM1aMurM • •• : "h1th Bald""' \a•d h( hadn't ~en _.,..,.L .. •-: 1ncc ~ fi nt thrtt prMS or lh( \.~. Ml; ._... ..... °"' H; : \Cason. after "'h1ch 11 s~1tchro to split ~--.-..,,~ t-1; ...,.., "'· ...-. : back' out ttl the I. CM •• 1•1 •• c..... ..,,,. : The Ha-.b dro,1: far ~uctMSown ::::.•a. •tt. ~. , . ._. ~ • a on two of thtlr first thrtt dn\n , ••"=ta. ,.._ • SC'Onnt Oft«~ a 1 7•)"&~ pill rrom • ~:i-'= ~"'b • Helm 10 a-* open M1k' lhion. .. --iil1 whOcaupt I I balhfor 175\"ltdl. and L...-••a n -... Cllilillilillli aaa1n n a ) ·yard 'tnkc to ltob t ilo ' '~~io '~ ~ '·L I . M Ofanoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 29. 1988 F11h . Ht R~' 1 1~·11 New Orleena blN San Frenclaco Atlente Chlca90 Mlnneaote Detroit G,...n Bey Temc>e8av N.V.Glants Welhlneton Pt'tl~le Phoenix Delles T Pct. Pff PA 0 .175 llO 137 0 .750 230 140 0 .625 175 IS I 0 .125 142 220 0 .175 157 13 0 .62S IM 138 0 .250 102 IS3 0 .250 160 159 0 .250 151 216 o .625 m 161 0 .625 199 171 0 .soo 179 160 0 .soo 199 186 0 .250 131 166 .t.m.ncen Centwlft<e Oanwr S..flle blden sen 0 119<> KaMesCllv Cincinnati Clevelend Houston Plttiburgh Weat • 4 4 4 3 5 2 6 l 6 Central 7 l s 3 s 3 2 6 Eaat 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 8utfal0 7 I O N.V . Jets 4 3 I Mleml 4 4 O lndlenel>Olls 3 5 O New England 3 5 0 ---Y'·~ .soo 167 140 .soo 141 160 .375 114 2o6 .250 102 16'9 .IN 102 132 .175 236 155 .625 130 116 .625 174 196 .250 169 213 .175 171 139 .563 112 164 .soo 159 161 .375 ISO IS6 .375 125 192 llem1 et N-Ot'teenl (Chen,..1 2 a+ 10 a.m I Ken .. , Clly el ll•*"• l p.m. Allenl1 el PhlleGelt>llle , 10 a,m. Chlceoo e1 N-Enelencs, 10 e.m CIMlnnell el CleY•lend, 10 e,m. GrHn 8ey el 8uffel0. 10 e.m. Miami el Tel'f'IH Bey, 10 a.m. Pnoef'll• 11 DIU.l, 10 1.m. Plltlobureh 11 N-YOl'k .i.1s, 10 a m New York Gle11h al O.troll, l P.m San Dleoo ., S..llle IC"-nne! 4 II 1 p m .l Min-•• 11 San Frenc:llCO, l P.m W11hlngl011 at Houlton IESPN 11 S P.m.l ~Y'• 0-o.n .. ., al lnCllenePOlls (Chenne! 7 al 6 Pm.I COIW\IWNITY COLLaGE STANDINGS MkMeft c ..... •ica TOP f'tV1E (All OM-..1 TMm Fllllerlon c..e. o.w.11 WLT WLT soo 600 lhncN> S.nlleoo Mt Sen AnlOlllo Saddlee>Kk 4 0 l S 0 I Lonv B•KTI • l 0 s l 0 4 I 0 S l 0 3 I 1 3 2 l CENTllAL DIVISION Diii. Cenf.~ TMm Fuu.rton WLTWLTWLT 10 0 soo 600 ltancllO Sanll1vo SaddlllOecil ~WMf Or.,,.. CMlf ltlvenlde 100 4 01 SOI 100 •10 SlO 0 1 0 221 )2 1 010 2l0 lJO 010 320 420 NOltTHlllN El Camino Ml. San Antonio Le>nil ttucl'I Pate<Mna Cerrito\ DIVISION 1 0 '() 3 I I I 0 0 4 I 0 0 I 0 4 I I 010-320 000 oso SOUTHEllN DIVlstON Paiomar I O O I • 0 So.Jtr,..,t\larn I 0 0 I 4 0 Groumont 0 0 0 I • 0 San Oleoo o I O o S O San Oleoo Mau O 1 o 1 l O TMIY'i ~ 0.-enee CMlt 11 Funer1on I ~ Wftl 11 Rancno Sant1aoo I Sa~k al R1vers1oe 1 El Camino al Ml San Anto,,,o I 30 Le>nil Beecn 11 Cerr110' 7 Pa .. C)efle et So.Jtnwtttern. I Paiomer al San Oleoo Mtta 1 30 Groumon1 11 Sen DieQO. 7 VOLLllY•ALL c..... ..,,... NON·CON1"1EltlNCE UCI def USIU, 15-12, 15·9. 15·7 • 1 I s 1 0 l 2 I ) 3 0 I 6 0 2 • 0 2 • 0 I S 0 I s 0 2. 0 OOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONl"EllENCE Fresno·P1clflc def So<AI Cotteoe. IS·7. 15·9. IS·• CetnmUftttY c..... women OltANGI l~llE CONl"ERIENCE G-oldefl Wt'1 def CllPrtU , IS-3, IS·I. IS· I Ful .. rton def. Ora na. COH I, 17·1S. 15·'$. 7-1 S. IS·I. IS· 12 Hltfl KhMI tNis ,.ACll"IC COAS'T LEAGUE WOOdl>rlOM def Orange, lS·•, IS·l. IS·S ACADEMY LEAQUE SI Mertartl'l def L•tlllrly C1>ri,11an. 15·2 IS· 12 14· 16, IS·t HORSE RACING .•4'i . # ~ NHL Caml!MI Cellfel tftot SmvtM OM~ WLTPtl c;, GA CelQerv s 2 3 13 .. 33 K"* 6 4 0 17 S6 .. Edmonton • 3 2 10 37 39 Venc:ouver 4 5 2 10 31 31 WlnnloeG 2 • 2 6 73 37 Herrt& OIVlsicln Toronto • 3 1 17 .. 3A Detroit 4 3 3 11 37 40 St. Louis • 3 l 9 32 3A Chicago 2 I I 5 .. S7 M lnnesofe 1 I l 3 27 " w ... , c~e Petrick Olvlsien NV ltangers 6 2 l 13 33 22 PlttatMJrgh 6 3 0 12 52 ,. Ptlltadalphl1 6 4 0 12 .. 36 NY 1mnesers • • I 9 30 -32 New Jersev 4 5 I Washington 3 6 1 Adam$ Olvtllen Boston 7 2 1 Buffalo s 6 0 Montreal • 6 1 Hertford • 5 0 ~bee • 7 0 l'rldaY's Sc- KllleS 7. W1nntoeo • New JtrHY s. Hertford l Oe1ro11 •. M1nn•M>la I wuninoton 2 C.IOarv 2 Vancouver S, Chlcavo 1 9 7 IS 10 9 • I T edl Y'i Gotnft Buffeto •• Bo"on, •OS P.m. New Jtr•ev at Hartlord, 4:JS o.m 37 43 36 41. 41 25 42 .. 36 '° 31 39 40 S4 New York IS1er1<1trs at Quet>ec, 4.lS o m New York Rangert al Pllllade1Pfli1, •:JS o.m pr11,ouron at Moniru l. S:OS Pm. wesntnoton al Edmonton, S:OS P.m Toronto a• St Louis, S:3S P.m O.lroll et Mlnn1501e. S·3S o.m Sundav'• Gema• Kines ., Wlnnloeo, S:OS P.m. C1toerv at Vancouver, 2:05 o.m. Bo•ton at Buffa lO, •:OS o.m Pllt,ouron 11 New York Ranoers. •·3S om cnrcaoo •' Edmonton. S:OS Pm. Los Anotles Wlnni...o Kine$ 7, Jefl 4 Sc-11¥ ll'WlMs """' hnM 3 2 2-7 I 2 1--4 I Wlnnfllff. Glttwn 1 (Duncan, Hunter>. 1.41, 2. Los Allff(as. Cronmen I (MCOonouenl, 3.14, 3. L0t A~. Nlcnob • (K9fttllldy), 7 11 11n1, 4. LO\ AnQllH. Nlcl\olls t (Taylor, Roollalllel. 1-5''03. Penelllfl~8Nn. LA (CTOU-Cl>Klt.1119), ~. Wall•rs. LA (delay of oame>. 6:39, Kv••· W111 (l1old1nol. IOOS. Glllllln. Wln, mlnor·~lor (rOUllhfno. tloNlng), t•:lO, MclMan, LA, minor· melor (l100ktnv. fiOlllino). 14.10, Nummlnen, Wiii (l!oldlnel. Is 42. T av\or. LA. e1ou1>1e minor <llllln·stle:klno. r0U9hing), 11:2t. Olautson, w in (lloldlng), 11:29. Ellett. Win (rouonlng). 1129 S.Cend ~lod S. LO\ Al"lllle5. ROOllal11e 9 (GrtWw. TOlllll!JI. 1:20; 6. WIMIDeO. T1ollane111 1 IOleunon. AlhlOlll. 10.47 (POI: 7 Winn1oeo, OteusiOn 1 IHewercllukl. 14'02; • LOl Anoe+e,, t<:rusMlllvtkl 6 <Tonelli, Quouay), 11·3'. Penal· lies-Smell, Win (lrlPOlnoJ. •:CM. Mc8un, LA (lnterference). t:OI; Rot>ileoie, LA, ~lor·game tnlsconduct (nton·,llck1"11). 10:32; Tao111,..111, Win (rOU9111nv>. 13:25. TNrd P'wlod 9 LO\ AnQ91es, Cerpenter • ( Ouclletnt, TevlOr). 10:23; 10. Winnipeg, Etynulk I (Ol1u1M1n, SIMn), II 20, 11 LO\ Anttlts, Nlenotls 10 1Grt111r.v. Duc,,.\na), 19·51 Peo· 111v-Tone111. LA (noo11lng), 12 37 SllOIS on 0081-LO\ •no• .. , 13-1·6-?7 Win· ni...o I H l·l-37 Power·l>la v oe>oorlunihet-Los Anoet11 0 ol •. Wlnnloeo 1 ol 5 Goeller.-LO\ Angelts, HHIV 5-3·0 (31 sll01s·33 tevtsl Winnipeg Clltvrier 0-3·1 12MOI Allenoanc-1•,306 Refer-".errv Frt\lf' L1ntsmen-Gere1a Gautnler Jerrv Pattmen SOCCER Communttv C-... men OttANGE EMl"taE CONl"EllENCE , llller1ien L GeNeft Wftt I Fullerton tcorln11: Jeff Holcomtlll 1. Carto\ Mira monler 1. G-oelie .. .,H Gral>Owi.kl I Gotdt<\ Wetl •coring Merit. Merli I Go.lie '8Ytt' Riek Hpjlls 11 Halllll'M: 0·0. 0H"99 CMll S, lllwrMde 0 RIYlfSIO. ooell• HVIS. Llnaru 10 Oranoe Coesl scoring. M•rr111 l. Kynocl'I I, Winslow I. Goell• HVts. Co-.. l , Anderson 6 Halfllm9. Ot'an09 COH I, 3-0 CemmutlltV c ..... women SOUTH COAST CONl"lll•NCI ()ranee CMS! L El CMtlM 0 Oranoe Coa11 tcorJng• NaOOn I, Foroellt 1 Goalie .. .,ts. Cart~o u Et Camino ooell• teVH Meran 17 Hatfllme Orenoe Coa''· l·O DWM ltACJMO NHltA fl!MK Cat ~-llK•••vl T .. f'wt I, Joe Amel•. Old For,., Pa. S033. :rlL33. 2. o-sno.,,, F1. wor111. Tu11, s.oss. 2'3 23 3, Eddle Hiit, Wlchlll Fall•. TaxH. S.067. 2.9037 •. Lori Jot1111, Coroul Cttrt1tl, T .. 11. S 1'10. 213-72. s, Fre1111 H1w1ev. GeJrtHvll,., Fie . S.160, 21U6. 6, Fr1_nk 8radlev. Ora119e, S 117, 26173 7, $11tri.v Muldo#n111, Ml Clemen•. Mich. S.193, 274.SS. •• Connie Kl lllla, 'l'P•ilallli, Mien • $,l"· ... '· D1rretl Gwvnn. Ml1m1. S 207. 267 77. 10, 1toci.r1 llNlll, Wllil!l•r. S.214. 271"49 11. O.nnt• Foreelle, MlnllftOOllt. S.21', 25132 11. M>eneet e ro111er1on, Tut••, Oki• .. s.m . 212.10. 13, Earl Whlllno, Mon!Kano, W•ih. s 231. 250 SS 14, Jack Ottrander. Pontiac, Mlcll., 5162. 279 •I 15, Jim Heed, Cpjumou•. Ol'lio. 5-266. 112 39 16, Tarry Caoo, C1n1da, U17. 261.02 ~~Car 1, Jonn Fore•. Yor!H> Linda. Dt<ls Cullan, 5 370, 21347 2, Oa,. Pulde, $ytmar, Olch Cullen S •10. 261.IS. 3, E'd McCut10Cn, Htrriet, Old• Cu11115 S •11,· 270 SI •. Bruce Lar.on, Oauon1n, Pe • OIOI Cutten. 5 •SI, 26016 S, Mer~ Otwald, Ctnc:lne111, Foro Tnuno.rD•rO, S •7~ 21S to 6, Doi) Pruonom,.,. Granada Hills Pon1tac Tr1ns Am, S 500, 2•9 79 7, Kenny 8trnll .. n, Oa"es, 8u'ca RHlla, SS 17, 266 19 I, Jonn A Marlin, San Dimas C,,.vrotel Btr•ll1, S 541 261 6S 9. Ron Young, Sunnyvale, Ttaes, Pontiac Tren' Am, S Sil. 254 23 10, Rkhero H1r1man, San 01met, Cnevr04e! Corve11e. S Sl7. 251.17 11, Tom HooYtr. M1ott Grove, Minn Pontiac Trans Am S SM, 241 IO. 12, .SCOll t<.ahlle, VP11tan11 Mien . Otds Cu111u, S.666 27•.to 13, Cnris L.Ant , TtmPt , Ariz., Cnevrolet Corvette, S881 ?IS X> u. Jtm Dunn. Lono Beecn. Old• F1rtn11, s 93', 191.I S. 15, Cnuck Etchells, Wood510CK. Conn . Chevro1t1 Bere111, S 959, 238 •I 16. Wellv GleYia . Rt<IWOOO City, Dodo• 01v1on1. 6.000, 217.49 f'ro Steck 1. Boo Gtid<len, Wni1tlet1d. tno , Foro Prol>9. 7 JN. 118 60 2. Bruce Allen. Arllr1111on. Texu, Cn•vro111 Bere11e. 7,41S. 187.50 3. 8 utcn L111, e11ckllck. 011lo, Ponliec Tr1ns Am. 7 425, 117 S7 •. Morris JOMSOll Jr .. RlCtlmOl!O, Va., Pon111c Trans Am. 7.441, 185 9S S, Joe Le_., Berwyn, Pa . Cl'levrolet Barella, 7 «1, "' 64 6. Don Beverley, Cheller, Va, Okls Cu!l1u, 7 "'4. llS 7S 7. Fr-nk laeonlo. Fla n<Mn. NJ . Po111tac Trans Am. 7 .... .s. 117.JI a, Lerrv Mo<'ve11 Ne .. 1r1<. Ol'lio, Old\ Ciera, 7 •50. llS87 9 Jtrrv Ecl<man. VentUf'1, Pon•••c Trans Am, I '50 1as 37 10. Harrv Scrtllfler S1m1 Vanev Cnevrol4!1 Cemaro, 7.4'0, Its II II. Tonv Cnr,sioe n. S.rH Ole. Fie . Cl\evroi.t l!.eret· •• 7 469. 116 •S 12. Nia Nlkpji1, Jackson Ht1f1'I\. N y . Pon1i1c Trans Am, 1 .... ll S 91 13. Ktnnv Kore•skv Feirteu HiU•. Pe . Cnev r0te• Cemaro 1 4S. 1as 14. 14. Ken Delco, Ct nterreacn. NY .. Po111iac Trans Am. 7 417 116 S6 IS Gorql&. R..11.tta.. Y..ud>a, Arti-Chev ro e• Bereue . 7 503. 116 •I 16. Frank Sancnei 8110w•n. N Y . Pontiac Tr1ns Am, 7 S0-4, 117 11 TENNIS Perts Open OvartorllNI SlfttM1 Jal<OD Htasek (Swilltrlendl <lef • John MCEnroe (U.S >. 7·6, 2·6, 7·6, Amos M-nsoort (hrHI) def. Aaron Krlck\lain IU S ), 6·3. 7·6. 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MINNESOTA TWINS-Sien.cl Al N.-nen lnflelOtf ~ and ar.1111 .Metoet. w et,.<. to one veer contracu. .......... L..-.ue MONTREAL EXPOs-E .. rdsed lllelr oe> !Ions tor "" In Ille contr-acl' of Hut>i. 8r~s oulftel<ler; nm w111ae11. 111Jrd l>llMl'llllll, • Brvn smith, oltclltr. Announced 111e1 L.lrr Burna rth, Pltc.l'tlng coecll, wtfl r•lurn Jn I"' P lnSIURGH PIRATEs--4'-wed Ille COii lracll of Hal McRae. minor le111U41 hlttl lnllructor; Joe Lo11nett, minor ,..eu. celehl lnltrUCIOf. Jeck Lind, minor .. .,.... Inf !n•tructor, LettnY Yochim, Wlll<:ll l enle-t scoul, and Gene B1k1r, Jeck low..,, ler Braun, 8111 8r11k, L1rry O'Am110 end 8 Roni, ar•• IUPlf'lllJorS. aASKETIALL Na"-! ........ A_.."811 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-SlvMCt Jon Fox, forw1rd. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAlERS-R ... 1 Jerrv JonMOll, vuerd f'OOTaALL ................. L8"IM NFL-APPfOYed Iha transfer of OWMf'SlliP !lie New Enotand PalrlOIS lo VICIOf Klem Fran ~rraY. KANSAS CITY CHIEF's-Pl9c.O 81U MeH nol9 1ackte, Oii lniurtd resenr• Acllv119d 8yr Ingram. vuerd, from lniured r-v•. SAN FRANCISCO t9ERS-W1lv.CS SI.., 81r1ato. tullt>acl<. WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Sltlned e two· <t .. r COlltrect to eoflllnue lllelr training c.m I I Olcklll\Oll COlltllt in Carllllt. Pe HOOCEY ---~L...-CHICAGO ILACKHAWKS-Stnl Ed lettour, toettenoer, o Sltlniw of Ille Inter· ~llonal Hoekev LMeue. .Hershiser OCC soccer team" threatens keeps share of lead arbitration NEW YORK (AP) Orel Merrell 's three goals spark 5-0 win over Riverside Pal Merrell scored three goals to lead Oranae Coast College to a S-0 Orange Empi~ Conference men's soccer victory over Riverside. keep- ing the P1ra\t-s tied for first in the conference race at 4-0-2. Merrell , who has a conference- leadi ng 21 goals this season, scored twice in the first half as OCC built-a 3-0 halftime advantage. Kevin Kynoch and Jaryd Winslow also scored for Coast. The Pirates are 12-4-3 overall. while Riverside fell to I ·4-1 and 2-8-3. Orange Coasl must sti ll play Rancho Santiago (4-0-2). Golden West (2-2-2) and Fullcnon (3-3) in its four rcma.intn' conference games. Also in men s soccer: Ji'allcrtoa t, Goldea West l: Mark Merli scored with eight minutes remainina to make it 2· I, but the Rustlers could not capitalize on other chances. "We had many opportunities," said Rustlers assistant coach Bob Staats. "It was kind of like playing tennis. You can't have the ball hit a half inch outside the line. We had many opportunities and just couldn't conven them. Fullenon played an ucellent, excellent ballpmc.' JcfT Holcombe beat Golden West 1oalie Rick Hollis onc..on-onc two minutes into the second half, and Carlos Miramontez made 1t 2-0 with 22 minutes let\ in the l_!me on 1 two- on-One break on Hollis, who was cm:htcd witb 11 saves . Fullenon improved to S· 7·2 ovcr- aH. 3-3 in the Oranae Empire Con- ference, while Golden West fell to 8+J, 2·2·2 in the conference for a third-place tie with the H'omtts. In women's soccer: Or-. C.Ua I, El C1m1M t: The Pirates aecured thear hold on first Cllce in the SOuth Coast Conference y blank1na the Wamon at bome. Miach N~ ICOftld 1.S: 12 into lbe fint half to puc Ccm1 on die tiOetd and Michelle F~tc ldded an iftlUIUCI ... 17 •i•• ... the ...... .... Pimn•lftll"Md to6-0 in dlt CIOllllrtece. IW oWllll OCC plllt1per.Kim Cartbera ......... 14 ilMMs m . llOlti. dte iltUIOUt. the Plra1et" IOUl1hir-. El Camin~which had a chance to move into a tic for first place with a victory. instead drops two games off the pace at 4-2 In the sec. Jn water p0lo: Golden West ts, Pasadena t : Pono Faulker had four goals, three in a I(). goal final period, as the host Rustlers dominated the Lancers in the South Coast Conference match. The Rus- tlers improved to 21 ·3 overall. 5-2 in conference. Matt Mauser and Brad Smith added three goals each. while Goland Levy. Ky Tran, Mike McClanc. Greg Luttrell and Jeffrey Wines scored two each. In high school matches: ·. E1tucla U, Wooclbrld1e 7: Mike McNefT and Mike Kim scored three goals each and the Eagles hcl9 the Wamors scoreless in the first half in earning the non-league victory. Matt Holbrook added a pair of goals for Estancia. now 9-13 oyerall. SHdlebac:li 1•, Loara Z: Erich Buerger had seven aoals and Dann Bede four to pace the Roadrunners, 6-8 overall. to the road vi~tory. In women's volleyball: VCI S, USIV t: The Anteaters ( 14·9) breezed to the 15-12. IS-9, 15-7 non- confercncc victory at home as Kris Robens led the way with 12 kills and three solo blocks. In community colleac matches: OeNea Wett a, Cnne1 t: The Rustlen had little trouble swcepina to the Oran.ac Empire Conference vic- tory, l.S-3. IS-8, IS-I. as Julie Baack had siit kills ind Teri Clemmons five. Golden West is 7-0 in conference play and I 3-1 overall. F.U.n. a, Orup C..tt I~ The Pirates dropped a bitter 12· I 5, I S-.S, 7.1.s. 1.S-8, I .S· 12 Oranae Empire decision to v1s1tln1 Fullenon despite 16 kills from Jody Fee and l 0 kills and eiaht dip from C1thy Scanlan. On t~ hiah 1ehool lcvel: W11•rNp J, On..-t: The Wunon overpowered i'hc vi•itJna Pantben. 15"'4, l 5-3, I J...S. to mnain unketen in tiaht Plcifk Coast Leque ma&cltes thit year. Deanna DoOlilde hid W• kills while CharilM K.iino hid lix killl and four ac:a to ~ WOiodbriclmr. .......... 'il.U11111a. ..... I: LibenY .. red itt ftnt M8demy L.-. loll ln tevea matdm. I S-2. IS-1]1 1~16, 15-9, daPitc five killt. five D10CU ind five ecet tom firon Croudt Hcrshiscr has the records and the glory. Now he wants the money. He made SI . I millfon this year, settling before an arbitration hearing. He wants a long-term contract from 1 hc Dodgers-at about St() million fo five years. Jfhc doesn't get it. it cou be back to arbitration . "lfwe go to arbitration, we will t to set an indoor world record, Hershiser said Friday. Don Mattingly of the New Yor Yankees set the record for an arbi trat1on winner· in 1987 at $1.975 million. George Bell of the Toront Blue Jays asked for $2.1 OS million last year. but settled before ti\ hearing, getting $6. l million ove three years: . Hcrshisct's agent. Bob Fnilcy. said the pitcher . wpuld not avee to mult1y~ar contract unless Jt was fo more than three years. The las contratt &onger than that was a four year deal asrccd to by Ken Obcrkfel and the Atlanta Braves on Oct. 1 l 198S. '"If the· Dodgers offer me th rnonetary wonh of my skills. I want.t stay \here," Hcrsh1scr said. Bl.Lt h also is int~restc:d in his nahts as a fl aacnt. which wdl come after the 198 season. "You don't get your free-qen riaht1 untal.af\c:r rour sixth year,· Henhiser said. .. l's un·America that you can't take your skills to th tum you want to work for." Henhiser works on advisol;m mitt~ with the Major :u Blltbell Play~rs Association a i wa&chin• the collusion cases closely. ''When the mnedies Jre fashioned that will· h<>pcfully put besebell bee into a free market." he said . Henhjwr was in New York t rtteive :he Sl>Ol1 Mqu.ine Wort Series Most Valuable Player A ward It was pmentcd by Donald Fehr executive dil'CC1or of the playen union. Fehr _. asked how mac Henhittt wu wonh . .. We'll ttt if ~•re IOiftl to have th Rnt SJ million player;• Fehr~ Hcnhiwr ralitn hit · • rtcord iUtU or '9 nnr~11111 anniap plus lhe NL • ptayota Wortd stria MVP 1Wardi are elm ins him. . -11taank my life wiU bl cllllifild i tWO llCtioM DOW -·beti'I 1911 after 19U." be llid. For Mm. ~ Wiii posttealOn was lMponiftL .. . ' --.-. CALL 842-5878 I CLUifi!IED.i; 68-5671 I MOii llOllTN -~co. ...tllD PllOll IOUTll OlltW co. -•••• THI DAIL y PILOT CHECK YOUR AD CLAISSll'IEO OFFICE HOURS THE ,IR8T oay T...,_ hrvlee M·F .. 8 00 AM.& 30 PM '"" Oo v -"'''" w .,.,._., .. 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(...., .... ~ ,. . ..._....,. ....... ,.., TODAY'S .........__ REAi: ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS ' 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE • 540-1220 496-8800 IWIBY KY -• CtiECTm WEEKLY PAYMENT WT• AWMlll.l 1111 fll 1• I•• UT 1111 a._.,_ •Pl•Mt.E CMI • ,._ • -..m •lll&I " CALL 642-4333 between IAM & 7PM Orang~ Coast Daily Piiot . , . CLASSIFIED ADllEBTl§l .6 ·§ALES e are ADDING to our sal taff. If you can type at lea t 45 wpm and ha,·e great telecommu~icat ion kill -~ e an off er you a base salar)' + commi ion A. D a (jutzt place to work . hll Tl•e fl Part Tl•e A t·allatl~. Do yourself a favor -Call u . Pe• )' B le,·I• er I I• 842-4321~- 330 W•t a.r St. Coet8ll11•1 CA , .. ,aa.,~ · .. : . FUN AFTER SCHOOL WORK 11 Years & Older Work Eveninqs & Saturday YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 . OR MOREi PHONE 498-3321 All Tre.nsportahon Provided By An Adult Supervisor A·I POSITIONS w~ 1n the evier ~tng Newtpttper Prom()tton field. "you.,. eett-mottvated end Ilk• wortdng wtth ~·"* nwy be the opportunity you .. beer\ ...mng for. .. ••••n•••• (Tese.rt) W1111Pal1u8ill ... ,, ........ . ' l -0r...-Coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 29. t988 TERMINI)( INTERNATIONAL Motor . Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a-Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 84·2-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney OUR FAMOUS DIMES-A-LINE NAME ADOffESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED HAS RETURNED! Bilek oy popular d tmana 0 1ml's·A l •nt will run Friday. Sarur· aay and Sund.Jy on ors own clan1f1c .. 11on on rnl' Class1f1f'd .-.as Since this is a SPf'c1al offl'r. wl' havl' a Thursdity noon aeadhne and ask prepayll'll'nt for all ads Tnos •S OPf'n to an priv,ue party advertisers lor merchand1sl' not over s I 50 /PrlCl' must~ listed 1n adJ and no abbre111at1ons w ill bl' acct ptl'd All ads w ill run Fnaay, Saturday and Sunday Tnl'rl' is a S-hnt m1n1mum a~ 20C ptr lint So your tow cost Dlmes·A·Une ad Is only ... S).00. DEADLINE: Thursdi!y noon PRICE. S·lone m1n1mum • 3 ni4y\ • 104 ppr 1111,. = B 00 All i!d\ ,.,,. prt pi!•d by comonri 1n10 tnt' Ott1ly P11or 10 plillcl" your illd or UI" 1111" coupon IJl"lnw Privi!lt' pi!rry m"rrh.1nt;l•\I" O"ly "'1\ No ,com merc •i!l ..lCJs peu 1tv .. 11oc1< prnaw,. or pl.1nn Each 1tl'm must bl' prict el 1n !hi" ad with no 1tt-ms ovt>r SI SO MAIL TO: Olmes-A -Une Dally P1lo1 )JO Wr11 a .. )' \['""' ( 011,1 M I'S.I (A q}67t1 Darly Pilot nou•\ Mondi!y·F•r'1'1V A IXI A\1110 ') 00 PM PHONE STATE ZIP OATES TO RUN UNU 1. JJ 00 "ll!Ho!Vt.I 2. J . •• 5. ··-~--.,·~--- • • • WOADS l'flH tNE NO AHACVIATIOHS 642-5678 ~ ------~ --.. . - OWJt 50 "'"°""" "'"'9ttry .. 50 flctu.M ... 1 LONG BEACH &BMW 3670 Chtrry Ave. Lone Beach ~ . ffODAV'S NEWS TODAY In newsracks tiy 3 p.m. 1::: •........ D1•••1 ...i>." . , .. \ ..... 111 ... ll•Aa111a.erW ll•&.11111 1ldl .. Aetll•••ltir ...... MUCmllCE MUCMmCl MUCllmCl •5 .. -'ll•D TIYIT&'llW. I ..... ,. llMILD'll-"""""' ....... '#lttlltleCcMlt)ICltRolOr· li9Mli.ocMOllNIA -...~Oll.Nly1'.1•7 M:llW-• AutOfMtiC, ~ dOOf c .... u. What A FMllAgl Automeuc , • Cytln~. • Cyllndlr .... ,,.. • ..... ITA~ ..... County Ofl Octob9r 12, Diane L Mclane ~ c • ..,. .... lfA~ Joell. red••••. c:rulH, t881~1 14.... • . oo--dOOr Ioctl. eruiee. Mega.(loUalU.7a. "'-......,.,.,..,..,. 1"' Ttw ~.,..,...., T,. ~..,..Ned r1111 ~...,.. .. ~ 11:::~bfltc•. mV1111n... 00--alMtN\g/bf'all .. , • .._...... .... ...._. • ,_ ~the c-ity ()erk of Or Witt\ Ille County c:.tL of Or· CIOlfll_ ...._. • .AMlfM. • A/C •-•ltl AM/FM, ~. AIC, .._ _11 "'°"·TAN 34127 CC*! ~ Or.,._ C08ll .,._ CouM)I on OC:\OMJ 6. llf'9t COuflt)I Oii "'""*-PAOO\' I TAVEAN. 1W T·10PI. ~. IMthef. ...-. lift. Moon roof (104a) .,....., ~ It& I OelWI Point. o..t,. Pilot Odotler 22, n , 1t88 n . 1... ~. •F. Colla .._. c57Hn• 11.1.. vw,...., w '5tts ..., • ... Nol.I..,.. '· 11. ,... ,_ ,..,. ~212t BUSI ..... 5 lt>Md manu.,, AMIFM. 1131911•--Power aw. Medi'*"'· nt.'~1oi:-=:: s...o2t ~~0::-,f:°: ~OC1~~ 1~ w.tlNns~• ~-::',· l!~! ea.-c: .... 11. A/C SPorly la-1111 1 otherw1u uc:ellent lftGlon a.en. Calif t2Mt PWlJC •TICE I n,~-s. IHI 11 1N1 tMM. c.. t2t27 conv.nible, "'tO Wheett -a t I t 5 O O. ( t F WI 4 7) · WUltam Daniel Arndt, S.-007 S."3 TIW buefnee.& la GOn· .... 'II ltMaa (99212) 17,777 -'II .. ..-&M-5075 l1h Matpt .... Cofone del ACYW .,.. .. I ducted l>J' et1 ~ AutomaUC:, po.et alMf· mDllYT~ Automatic, I cyllndet.j ---4 dOOr. *'~·power aQr,Calif t271' llAmtTATWMT "8JC M>TICE "8,JC M)TIC( Th• reg111ran1 com· I AIC 8*eb (233374)1 Pow. dOOr loCtl c:fuite •TRD '11 ITI lft t teeMQ. • lt....O Tl\ll bus.N• II eon· The IOllOwint P9'tonl are ~ to 1r~ ..._.. ~-' ...... 111 Poftr atMt'lngibtaka'. I AUIC>mellC. • c~. Pow. (703131) 11i.211 dUcteCI l>V a Qel*al pen. ~ .,_,... • ftCTmOUa ..._.. flCTinOUa ..__.. ""' vnder the ltelitout . UYRW I "''11.ltttl -~~,~~ C:'(·1~il ::., ~i~;b~'==· uz:=• ~ regl1tren1 COft'I· I~~~~~ T:.~::r 1'11 T~~'=! .,. =.,MU~"'! ~"ei: ... ,. Au1oma11c, A/C, a1ereo 15995 AM/FM A/C ilt 19441; ~ to tttnaact bual· ~a Meaa Cellf l2627 dotnQ t11.ttonett u Cloing bullMM u 15. 1eaa Power llMflng (226338i lllTI•T•---113 715 • I •••'82 Cont ' &'P ... ,,... u""' the llehlOUI J...-~ Min. M9 ALPINE CLEANER&· MORAELLI OE.SIGN 117 Doane ... Fl9Mf TOYOTA 1983 CreHlda $8,999. -• tac:IC In & out, 15000 °' buMleU name or namee Conot'9M SI .. Cost• Mesa,IBREA. CA. 649 W trnpertet At¥9rliele. Newpoft BMch. Thll itatement nt tiled wagon. Dark blue. UYFWllll I MJ-1111 lllTmlllllm 14985. uh711 dlt lla1eel aboveonOctot>er 10. Cett(92t27 ISulteE.8rea.Ca1i1.92821 Calif 92663 willltheCountyC*11ofOr· roaded mint. $7450. a•• lHO MJ .. 11 6-42-0715· 541-1123. 1N8 Tiii• butll'IH• 1s con· Ory Cl .. ning Manage· GlnoJONPh Morrelli. 123 anoeCountyonOC1ot>er 12 • .._.1 1324 IM~ menage -· Ci411M '11 lierrib __ _ _ ' SM A BenNtt duc;t~ l>)I an 1nd1vldua1 ment & Consulting Inc; , C•ll· 28th St. Newport • C11tt 1988 .,.. • ---, - -Loaded, e•tra CIMn, 1ow •YILD '11 Tllll Liu• 'II Ttw ler _Thit atatemenl wat filed The reg11trant com· 1orn1a. 2931 Wetl Cet11r11 92883 . ,_ 1986 TOY OT A Camry LE VILVI 11140 Ill mlles. (1526-432) I 18 199 Automatic 4 cyllnder Automatie pow9f ateer· with the Coonty Cletlt ot Or· mencec:I lo transac:t bull· Unit G. Santi Ana. C1ht.' Tn11 bu11na11 it con· Put>llthed Orana-eo.t Metallic blue, loaded ateerlnglbraltes AM/FM UY FLW power oor loc:k, radials. Ing. MC. •l1nature 1988 buslneU name or n-"'" Tn11 bustness 11 con· Th• reg1ttr1nt com· Nowmt>er 5, 12. 1HI · 1 Aulomatlo, cruise power ' d ' • • anoe Coonty on OCtober 19, nen under 1ne lictuous 92704 I Cluctllel by an 1ndivldual o.llv Piiot October 22. 29. $8000 firm. ~782 Ca a a et I e • A IC• 111-1• crulH, power 1tHr· Miies. (727815} 13,499 fMIM ltateel ~on Octobef 1•.'dUCUICI by a corpotahon menoacl to trantaet Dual-Sa-023 IT,,..-1 .. ansl (1MXX676)s 1;58a lng/brakea, cusette.1 UYRW Put>hlheel Orange Cout 1eaa Tne reg111 ran1 com· nus undet the t1e1111ou1 ---------TIT ---, lllTlllTll,IUOI I OMlllM ...... AIC, 1111. (1280) $15.395 ... 1. Daily Pilot Oc:lobet 22. 29. James M~ ~ 10 1ransac:1 butt· bUllnelS name or la!Mll NI.JC M)TIC[ 5 speed rnenu411, radtala.1 _....._ llHmTM IUll 1 November 5. 12, 1988 Tlllt ,._,.,_,, w• hied ness uncser 1ne 11eti11ousl 1t11ae1 abo\19 on Seotembef cruiH , power steer· Ml .... 1 _._ •~• -•t Monte Cano SS 1914, Sa-039 with the County Qerk of Or· buSlnest name or n1rnet 27, 1taa ACTITIOUe-H Ing/brake•. AM/FM. Au1omatlc. power .,..,. _.._. l<>llded new engine new ana-County on OctotMr 19, llste<laboveonJuly25 1988 Gino Motrelli MAm ITA'Flm#T cauelte, A/C, 1111 1 YILllW&lll 'I• Ing. A/C.•tereo.(290064) UI MIYE11'11U I ~. MSOO 'oeo PtalC NOTlCE 198& Otto C Kaurenberg Tn1s 1tatement wu ti• The IOllowflng .,.,_are (IGHC775) l&.815 Haarr ITI S f2.699 • 759-9231 Jim (1LEP500) ,_.. Pr~t ~Wilt! the County Clefk Of Or· CIOlng ~ u · '-'. ••a•1 ~· UY f~ a3 Must Low miles. Auto., FlCTmOUI .,._,, Publllf'9d Orange Cou1 Th•t statement ..a1 l1tee1 ange County on S.Otemt>er VANILLA .ABSTRACT M -15 speed manual, radials. ..a 1-AIC, cass (2BEX364)1 IWl•••I• '11 I NAm ITAro.MT Dad)' Pilot Octot>er 22. 29.p1~11n the County Clerk .o~ Or· 211 1taa ORIGINALS. 1253 LOQaO la..... PoWef brakes, AM/FM, ._ $1 JOO I T ... The IOltowtng petlOM are I N~t>« 5, 12. 1988 ange County O'l Oc1ot>er 6 ,__ Ave , Suite B. Cotta Mesa. cassette, A/C Sun root. Cadillac 1982 Eld0<ado CM CAR 631·6120 Wll e10ong bu11neu u I S..035 1988 PublllheO Orange Coast Cllhf 92626 Tt,..I 'II hrtlll LI alloys (2FBY993) $4.995 • --Loaded with power aqutp-( I 1 G E T o o w H F39052 Da•ty PtlOI October 8, 1S. 22 Sutan Lucu--Ollllngtt.am Automattc. Power sleer· 11m•T1• llAOI I ::~~~~'foo ~-.... '11 lllTAll ! ment. MUlt ..... Malte ENTERPRISES {2)0 c SKI rtaJC NOTICE Publ~ Orange Cont 29 1988 1555 ...... v.,de E •6-H. Ing. AIC, tt•eo (868827) Ml ..... I &42~6·fO (ESP5t8) ' Converttble eutomettc 81 ofter (2GH0492)dlr {3)COTTON TALES. 269 E ~Dally Pilot Octo'* 15 22 Se·992 Costa Meu. Catlt. 92826 $7,999. • ___ I rvlinder 5 ·.~man ' al 540-5630. 22 SI Costa Mele Cahl ACTITIOU9 .,...,, 29 NoYemt>er ' 1988 I This bin.nest is con· •ay f' •-•-YW 'II Ill___ ILTllUTf .--•T ¥/ • .,......... u ·: 92627 NAm ITATUmNT Sa--012 .,_IC NOTICE Clucteel by an lndMdull -.__ , -·-' 1 cruise. power steer· PLYlllUJI 'II YIYlll Samuel Wnttnead Scott The roeo-ng peBOOI are r-Th• registrant com· .... 1. Runs/needs work $500. 75 Eldo LOW· miles Ing/brakes. cassette. Aut~ttc. cruise, Power 269 E 22 St . Costa Mu.a j e1 l:MlllMM as PlB.IC NOTICE ftcTmOUI ., ..... lmenceel 10 1r1nsact OUSJ· (257YELI CALL Came Beauty Loaded. nu top. A/C. (10478) 16995 ! ataenng/bralta. AM/FM, Caltl 92627 °EJSENTIAL HEAL TH MAME ITATIMEn' ,,_. Ufl(W tr.. 1;c1111ous Tt,.ea'llCertlla &45·1956 ~ tHPEOi.2lS6.900. lllTWITll._ A/C,till.(9411)$12,695 Tn1a bu11nau •• con· CENTER. 666 a. ... St flCTmou•.u ... 11 lhetoMowtngoertona are bulffleM name or names 4 door. au1oma11e. AIC. YW ••• so1••11•c1 CM CAR 631·6120 I 142·1111 I •• , ... 11&11 ducted by an 1n01v1Clual Sulte315,Cos1aMna Calif NAME STATEMINT ClotnO butllleU u llated •bo11e on October 3 stereo (278632) $7 499 Ml 11 'I~ C-..t fl-·M The regist rant com· 92628 The lollOWl"Q l)ef'tons are RONS CUSTOM TILE.11988 aay FUllllE. Good lntenor & exterior ,. --t --MJ-IQ1 "l41f\Ceel to transact bull· MuahlO'u Sasaki 2149 C101r1Q business a.s 423 AltlO, Newport Be.ch. Susan Lucu·Gllkngtiam -New tires. needs engine. lilttftl Fllll '14 llSTUI OPEi ness under 1ne 1ic111ousl Petaluma. Long Beach s 1 E R R A Cahl 92663 1 This 111tement was Med IH·lllO 1 $800 CALL Dennis Loaded with power equip-Automa11c. 6 eyltnder,I Ptllflao'llFitrt buslnesJ name °' names Cahl 90815 TEC~NOLOGIES. 1822 ·., Ronald Earl Pinegar, •23 wltlltheCountyCie<llofOr· S ... T-SEI•• -(714)963-8314 (YPM850) I ment. ( 1KSF327)dlr Must radials, power steer· 5 speed. AIC. power steer· ltsted abo. 11e on 1975 1 Thi• business •• con· Newpor. t Bou1e .. ard. Cotta Aliso Newport Beach. Cati! ange County on Oc:tobet 5 --. --sell Make otrer Ing/brakes AM/FM Ing, stereo (236072) Samuel Sc:ou Clucted by an 1ndivldull Mesa. Ca111 92627 92663 19811 CreSS1d8. Aulo, sunrool. VW 78 BUS Sh.arp in & ' 540.5630 cassene. A/C, real clean' $7,899 ' · ThtS statement was llleel Tiie reg111r ant com· Jos~n'L Rammell 1128 Tn1s butlnHs 11 con· F1M231 loaded. (1EAH925) 001 Fee. air. 89 tags t Lo w low m iles 1 UYFLAlllll iW1ththeCoontyC1e<1eotOr·1mencad 10 transact busi· Rutland RoaCI .::4 Newport duc:teelby 1n 1ndhlldu-a1 PutHisned ~ange Coast $5,900 I $2950 756-0363 j'c adlllac Sevllfe '77. good 1280A767)S,.,e95 'i langeCounty onOc:tober 19. NH under tne 1ic111ous Beach.Caltl 91660 The reg1a1rant com· Dally P1101 Octow. 1~. 22 c~ CAR 631·6120 YW 'll-ll ••. , C--condition. S2'50 Call llm•-11&CI I Ul-1111 I 1988 1 bu11.nas name Of names• Chnst1ne Rarnmeli 1128 mencec:1 to 1ran1aC1 l>u14·t29 N011ember 5. 1988. _ I t HY eves 759 3149 I •-. f*la listed at>Ove on October 2' Rutland Road =•. N-oort neu uneler the flc1111ou1 Sa-009 1111 TIYOTI LE Y&I Automattc. 4 cyl, slereo. · 142·0091 Toronado 1981• diesel, I PubhSheCI Orange Coast 1988 Beacti. CaJ1I 92660 tx.1S1nen Mme or names Automatic. 4 cylinder. I (00•266) $8.999 I CIRllLET 'II 1 ~~ moo; ;f!·9S J~ Daily P1tot October 22. 29 Masahani Sutu nus bus1neu is con-htttld al>ow on (not )'911 j P\8.IC NOTICE power steenng/brakes. UY FUlllll aaMaal I Fiii '11 TEIN · No\lember 5, 12. 1988 Thlt atatement was hied ducted by husband 1nd wile Ronalel Plnegw ---------d 1 A/C • -(FEW430) • Sa,.()36 with the County Clerk ol Or· The reg1s1ran1 com· Tll11 ttatemenl was ltleel FICTITIOUI ., ..... cassetl~76) s: 995 • 130· noo 6 cylinder. Racy red mags• IAM/FM. cesseue Gas, I ange County on October 19 menced to lransac:t ~S1·1 W1tn IN Coun. ty Clefk of Or· ~ ITAru.NT cruise. t • 1 WANTED 83 86 M d-I (88144) $6.555 Saver! (88130) $5.999 Clauifled edvertillng taltes PtalC NOTICE tH& ' ness undet the hct11iou1 ange County on OC1ober 6. Tn. tollowmg persont 1re HITI•TN IUCI · 31 8 lllYllSITT .... HIYEISITT •JI 'j YOUf ~Into a IOI of I f315S2t buSlness name 0< names 1988 CIOl"Q ~as-........ , I RX 7 Res 0 n a b 1 e 1 I homes· WlthOut you-FICTrTIOUI IU9*EH Publltheel Orange Coast 1tste<1 ab011e on NI A FJMJ51 c a c INTER.OR LAND-"& • I 960~5930 141-0111 .... 111 navinotoleaveVCIUfl. NA .. ITATl .. NT Daily Pilot Oct<>W 22 29 Josepti L P.ammel I Publilhed Orange Coas1 SCAPE DESIGN. 8262 At· D1D1IC ""'TICE .,_IC ""'TICE I I The lollowtng perlOfls ate Noveml>ef 5, 12, 1988 Tl\ls statement was hleCI 08ltY PllOI October 15 22 lanll Huntington Beach. rt8.tC NOTICE ,_ nu r-nu P'tltllC NOTICE 1 P'tltltC NOTICE dOong bu1tnen as 1 Sa-038 w.th tile County Clet11 or Or· 29. November 5 t988 Ca111 112646 • 1 PACIFIC BAY MANAGE·! • ange County on October 5, Sa.013 Joe A Corral Ill, 8262 At· ORDINANCE NO. aa..39 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT •EACH AMENDING TITLE 20 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE CREATION OF SECOND FAMILY UNITS IN SINGLE FAMILY OR MUL TJ·FAMIL Y DICTRICTS (Planning CommlHlon Amendment No. 919) WHEREAS. Section 65852 2 of the California Government Code provides criteria lor local agencies l o establish regulations pertainlng·to the creation of second famUy umls on single or mulll·famlly bvlld1ng sHes-or 10 prohibit such uses: and · • M.ENT. 307 Pl~lla Ave rtlllC NOTICE 1988 1an11 Huntington Beach Ste 201. Newport aeac:11. f1Mnl "8.JC NOTICE eai11 92046 Cahf 92683 FICTYT10UI ~SS i>vbhsN!CI Orange COUI Kenneth L C:.S.. 18824 K1tllryn Ann Jurgen~ I ..._ ITATl•lfT Dally Pilot OC:tober 15 22, ACTITIOUl IUllNEll Del RIO Place API D CM· 9842 Vlcilst>urg ~ Hunt· Tri. 1o11o1111ng persons are 29 November 5 1988 ...,._ STAHMINT ntos. Calot 90701 •"Qton Beach. Cattr 92fi.t6 Cldl.ng t>ullMSI as Se-008 Tile tot~ wson.s ace TnlS t>us1ness _1s c_on· Thi' bu11neS1 1$ ·con. TEMPERAMENT RE· Cloing buS.neU IS Cluctael by I general part· Clucteel by an lndtVtCluaJ SEARCH INSTITUTE. t6168 f1t8..1C NOTICE WAIGHT CONS TR UC. netshlP Tne registrant com· Beach Blvd "111 Hunt· TION, 18792 Reel#OC>d St I The reglllrant com· I menced to transact bull· l"Qlon BNch, Calo! 92647 FlCTITIOUS .,..... Fountain V1t1ey Ca!rl 92708 "*"*' to t~anuct bull- ness unCl•r th• hc111ous Linda v e.<ens. 16201 NAME STATl•NT I Darrell Stout Wrtghl I NU under the hcurous l>uSlneu n1me Of names Serenade Ln HunhnQton I The tollOWlng pef'S04'I$ are 18792 ReelwOOd St Foun· j t>usoness nwne Of names I lfsteel above on Novemt>e< t Beach. Calli 92547 1 e10ong 1>us1ness at taHI Valley Cahl 92708 listed a00\19 on S.Otemt>er 19118 Tt111 t>uttness is con· PRO SERVE. 2041 BuSl· 1 ThtS businua 1s con· 127 1988 I Tnls slltement was hleel The registrant corri· Calif 92715 • Tne registrant com· This stat--1 wu fileel , Kalhryn A JurgenMn eluded by. an lnd1111C1ual lness Center Dr .r214. Irvine Clucteel l>)I an ind1V1Clual Joe A. Corral With the Counly Clerk of Or· meneeel to transact bUSl· On Site Aooountlng, Inc ' I mencecl to transact bUSl· 1 with !he County Clerk of Or· I ange County on October 19., ne11 under the l1c11tous Calltorn•a. 2041 Bustness nets unoer tne hc:1111ous 811941 County on Octot>er 12, WHEREAS, the City has recently completed major revisions to the land Use and Circutalton Elements or the General Plan; 1988 buStnest name or namesJCenltf Or :214 Irvine t>usineu name or names 198a and f'"5Z211111ed abo11e on SeptemberlCaht 92715 , 11tstee1 1b0ve on September ,,_ Published Orange Coast 1 19118 This business 11 con· 30. 198a I Publ•Shed Orano-Goatt WHEREAS, as a par1 of these revisions the City reviewed all of it's e•lstlng commercial 1ntens1ty standards aod permitted Daily Pilot Oe1ot>e< 22 29, Ltnda v Befens Clucteel by a eorporatt0n D11re11 S Wrignt Daily Pilot October 22. 29. residential densities and 1t was determined that the previous allowable development would adversely Impact the City's No11ember s. l2. l988 Tn11 statement wu !tleel The registrant com· This srarement wu 111ee1! November 5· 12· 1988 existing clrculetlon system. and . · _______ s_a_·0_4_01 with the County Clerk or Or· mencec:t to tramaa buSI· wuh the County Clefk-of'O,. Se-025 111o1D'IC NOTICE ange County on October 19. ness under the 11c111ous anoe Coun1y on October 5. WHEREAS, In order to determine the levels or development that could be accommodated 1n !he City, a comput•i:zed Trafftc Model was developed to analyze the impacts of different levels of commercial. residential. and 1ndus1rial groW1h on,,. the City's clrculalion system: and • WHEREAS. after over eighteen months of pubhc input, extensive analysis by Stall and Consultants. and many pubhc hearings before lhe Planning Comm1ss1on and City Council. the I.and Use Element o f the General Plan now establishes spec1llc levels of development. both commercial and res1den1tal. !hat are correlated with lhe C1rcula1ton Element: and WHEREAS, lhe increase in the number.of dwelling units that could be created pursuant to Section 65852_2 ol the Government Code wo\Jld adversely 1mpacl the Imbalance and corre1a11on between lhe Land Use and Circulation E1ements ot the General Plan. end WHEREAS. Section 65852. 2 (c) sets forth !he hnd1ngs necessary for local agencies to proh1b1t second tam11y units. and WHl:RtAS:-tfie areas devo1eaia single family residential uses wtthin the City ~I Newport Beach have develo~ so as to provide the residents a high qualtty or hie and the peaoetul en1oyment or thetr neighborhoods: and WHEREAS. lhe City ol Newport Beach has historically provided e balance between the amount ol lend devoted to single and multt·fam1ly areas. and WHEREAS. there are many areas of the C11y designated tor Two-Family and Mlill·Family ReS1den1ta1 uses that are developed with less than the permuted number or dwelling untts on 1ndl111dual building sites; and • W~EREAS. th~se underdeveloped Two-Famlly and Mulll·Famlly Resldentlal areas have been designed and built to provide adequate Infrastructure.for additional dWelhng units: and " WHE;REAS, It Is likely thal an"' addltlonal dwelling units created within these underdeveloped Two-Famrly and Multi·famlly Resldentlal area$ would provide housing opportunities tor all economic segments of lhe Clly; and WHEREAS. i1 Is lhe Intention ol lhe City to adopt an ordinance permitting "Granny Units;" and WHEREAS, the creation of addlllonal dwelhng untls 1n lhe Two-Famuy and Multl-Famlly Resldenltal areas within the growth limits established in lhe General Plan Land Use Element will sat1Sty the leg1slat1ve 1n1ent of Sec11on 65852 2 by fncreaslng the number or housing opportunities with the region; and WHE~S. rrohlbttlng second family units within Single and Multt·Famtly Res1den1tal areas may hmtt housing oppor1unlttes o the region, any addlt1onel demand can be provided within the existing underdevek>ped Two-Family and Multt~Famrly Residential areas, and WHEREAS. the creation of second family dwelling units in Single Family Detached areas will ldversely impact the peace and quiet essoc1e1ed with these neighborhoods in the C11y; and WHEREAS. the Ctty Council of the City of Newport Beact\ ha.s round and determined that second family units as defined hefeln and 1n Secuon 65852.2 of the Government Code will adversely impact the publte health, satety. and welfare of rea+dents 1n tt)e City NOW THEREFORE. .J THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS SECTION 1 The Newport Beach Mun1c1pal COde 1$ hereby amended lo Include Chapter 20 79. Second Family Units This Chapter shell apply to all property within the City SECTION 2. The Planning Director ot the City ol Newport Beach Is hereby instructed and dtrected to enforce the provisions of this Chapter. . ....., SECTION 3. The Mayor shall sign alid the City Clerk shall attest to the passage ol thtS Ordinance. Tiits ordinance shall be published once in the offlcfal newspaper off the City within 1111een ( 15) days of its adop11on This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after the date of its adoption. • SECOND FAMILY UNITS __ r ________ 1 1988 business name 0< names 1988 .Ptll.JC NOTICE ~. f3155Z3 llsteel abOve on Octooer 1 nM23I FICThivvl IU ... SI Publ1sned OranQe Coast 1988 PubltSheC 0r8099 Coast flCTITlOUl-11 TNA• STATEMENT Diiiy Pilot October 22 29 I FbcllatCI Armstrong Prel'-Oaoty PolOI Octot>er 15 22, ..,._ STATDIPfT he lollOW1"Q persona are No1111ml>ef 5 12 1938 e1en1 29 NovemMr S 1948 The lolk1wing persons.,. C10tng bulfness as Sa--037 This stalemer>t was liltld $a.-OIO Clo.ng bUSlness as. TR.AGARA. 333, E Coast wtlh the County Cle<l>. ol Or· K&P AUTO SALES, 230 Hwy Su .. 2•6 Corona def 111o1m11c NOTlCE ange County on October 12 P\llllC NOTICE Beach St . Laguna Beactl Mar, Calif 92625 r-l988 C&lil 92650 T9f'ese Helene Garra '05 FICTITIOUl IUllNESS nMl1S FlCTlTIOUI .,...,, KeyghObed GltttMn 1678 OehbaAve CoronaCl.etMar NA•STATlMENT , Publistled Orange Cout NA .. STATIMINT Marguerlle.CoronaelefMar. Cahl 92625 T '°''°""' are Daily Pilot October 22 29 lhe lol\owlng P9fSOM at• Calif 92625 This business 1s con Cloi ne bUs;,,.t;: ~ ~bet 5 12 1988 Cloang ousmea as Peyman )Raahtc:N 28712 ducted by an ind1~1du~ e"i H CO ... PANtES OR B . . Si-029 OUICK PICK MARKET Rancho Def Laigo. L1gun11 Tne ~eg1s1t1n1 com· H OAN BROKER 9062 16520 8eac:f'I 8llld Hu.ot· NlQuel. Caltl ~ menceo ~ tr:r:,~~1= ~~ .0c.._ tiunl.UlGlon, PllM.IC NOTICE }~on Belch Calr1 92641 lh1s business tS; buSlness name OI ~ ~ Ca~I g~::~d 9062 FICTITIOUI 9U ... ll 161t~wwtlelnt ~ ~ ltsted 8bo\19 on Janua.ry 1. Brao;:,., Of Huntingion NA• STATIMCNT 1~1n va1tey Cahl 92708 The reg11tran1 com· 198a 8 acn Cilil 92646 lne tollow1ng P41'tonS are This ou11ness is eon· menceCI to transact t>us>- Tetese H Garra ell\I ousiness 15 con· dOl"Q business a.s ducieel by husband and wile ness under the tichtious Tn1s statement was filed s Cl 1 SISTERS II 41 1 R'9ef Cir· T ne regt11r1n1 com· 100..ness name or na,,_ wicn the County Clerk 01 Or· d1ted lly an ~n i~ua m cte. Newport Beacn C1111 menced lo 1ransaC'I tx.111· ltSleCI above on Oc:tobef 6 a~ County on October 20. me!~ '~0g1~r~~;llCI c:usi: 92660 1'19$1 und« tne 1ict11tous 1988 ' 19 8 F-l ness under the l1c11tous Catra Klein 4BI 1 R1ge!CCt1r,· bUs.ness 11ame or names Keyvhot>ad Glllt>tfl _..,_ ele, Newport each 1 • listed ab0\18 on N IA n11s Statement wu flteel Pubhshed Orange Coast busineu name or names,92660 Gllazy 01nyal wttn the County Clel'I< ol Of. Dally P1101 October 22 29 ~s1~8:b011e on Septemoerl R11a Teller 27 Inverness This st1tement was hleel ange County on Ootobef 6. •November S 12 1988 N .. _ Newi>ort Beach Ca111 92660 wnn the County Clerk or Or· 198a I S1·041 Berry .... are1 1 ..... This business 1s con· an,,.. County on September F3MZ11 ltiis statement was 1 ...... Cl t--' b a gener1J part· .,. c DllDlfC MnJI"'" with the County Clerk of Or· uc""' Y 29 1988 Put>ltsneel Otano-out I rUIK. l1V ~ C 1 October 12 nerstl1p F31351t Datly Pilot OctoCMr 15. 2'2 . • I Inge oun Yon Tne reg•s1r1n1 com· PubltM!e<I Orange Coast 29 No\191Tll>er 5. 1988 I FICTITtoUS IUIMll t988 menced 10 transact 0011· Diit Pilot October 8 15 22 Se-01• NA• STATEMENT F3MM11ness unoer the hct1tous 29 ~988 The l~t"Q pe~ton• are Pubhstieel Orange Coast buStness name or names Sa·9t6 CIOlng business IS D11ly Pilot October 22 29 listed ab011e on Oetot>et 24 ---------SANCO BUILDERS 3703 1 November 5 12 1983 t988 W Balboa Blvd Newport Sa-Ol9 Rita Telier eeacn. C1111 92663 This sta1emen1 wU llleel FICTITIOUS ...... SI NACll The Nersassan Company Ml.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol Or· MAMl ITAHMf.NT ~1ANNE. NACK. Inc: Cahl0fn1a 3703 W ange Covnry on OC101>er 12 Tri. tollowlng persons are died 10 his home Balboa Bl11CI Newport FICTITIOUS IUllNESS 1988 Clotng bull,_. as Beech. Cahl 92663 NAMf STATEMENT o nM132 KE\ICO 95, M•ramar Thursda\'. Octobt'r This business •S con· The follOWtng penons are p. ubhsneo Orange coast L1guna Beach Calol 92651 2i. 1988. age ii He tS ducted by a corpM111on doing bus;ness as Daily Potot October 22 29 K ev1n Mcllhon 95' survived by his w1Ce Tne re91s1t1n1 com· LONGEVITY LABORA· November 5 12 1988 Miramar L19un1 Be1cn Lucille. son K enneth meooed lo transact bull· TORY ,321 81rCI\ St .=E Sa-022 CeMI 9265 1 ness uno.r the hct1tousi Newt>or1 BeKn Ca1rt 92660 This business os con· o f Cam po. CA. t>us.ness name or names James L HeelgeCOCk 156 PtalC NOTICE Clucteo by an ino1vi<1u11 daughter Gerry Nack hsteel 1t>ove on NA Nyfl Pl L119Una Beech The reg1ttr1n1 com-of Newpon Beach Steven Nerusoan Cahl 92651 FICTITIOUI IUSINESS ~ 10 transact bus>-Seo Tnts Slltement WIS hleel Tti11 business IS con· NAM( STATfMENT nus unelef Ille llCllllOUS grandC'htldren lt with tne County Ct9f'k of Or·' duc:leel by an 1nd1vt<1ual The lolloW!ng persons are bu""815 name or names I NaC'k. Andrea Kittle . ange County on September The registrant com CIOlng business IS 1osteel abolle on Sepremt>et Sind'' Brosam and 29. 1988 menoed to transact bus•· L A G U N A P R 0 · 19 19118 E ·N k nd f-1 ness under tl>e f•tlllous FESSIONAL BUILDING 165 KeV1n Mc:llhon I nc ac a . great Pul>hshed Or1nge Coaat tx.istness name 0< names Lagun1 A..e Laguna ~acn Ttiis slllftmenl was ftleel I grandsons. Billy and Daily P1101 October 22 29, Usteel abOve on N001ember 1 C11hl 92651 with the County Cteri.. ot Of· Tommv Brosam and November 5 12 19811 'I 1988 Robert E Roper 2450 ange County on September Tr ea;.. 0 r N a c k Se-033 James L Heelgecoci. Monaco Or L19una Beac:ti 211 l9118 ---------This st1teme111 wl\s 111ec1.Cat.1 92651 1'"'4MI Hermann and Lucille MLIC NOTICE I With the County Clerk ot Or· This business IS COO· Publlaneel Or1nge Coest have resided tn New· 1nge County on Oc1ot>er 12 Clucteel by In 1tld•v1dual Daily Pllol Oetot>e< 8 15 22. port Beach Sln<'E' 1938 FICTJTIOU• •UllNlll 19811 Th~ regtstrant com 29 1988 Memonal servtC"e will NAME ITATEMlNT F*'34 ~need lo transact buS1· S1·9901 The IOllowing persons are Publtthed Oranoe Coast ness unoer ,,.,. tic1111ou1 be Wednesday No- doang l>Ustness as I Dally P110t Oc:tobef 22 29 buS1nus name 0< n1rnes l'tB.IC NOTICE vember 2. 1988 at 2:00 ADVANTAGE MARKET ·1Nollfft'lber5 12 •9U hsleel above on N A p M m the chapel of ING GROUP. 20321 Acac111 • Sa·02,. Ro~ E Roper FICTlTIOUI IUIMU St Ste 200 Sinll Ana 1 Tiiis statement wu hteel NAME ITATUANT I St And~ws Presl)~- P\8.IC NOTICE Cahl 92707 I PUBllC NOTICE ...,tn tne County Clerk ot Or· rne tolJowlng petWns .,. ter1an Church. 600 St , I OaYICI E M1rton & Assoc an~ Counly on S.Ottmber <»ng bullMU 81 • 1 Andrews Rd. New · Inc CallfO<n•I ,tCTTTIOUS IUSINUS 28 1988 SADDLEBACI( TEL E· Beach In l of This bus•n•U • ton· NA• STATfMENT FJa.U3 PHONE SYSTEMS 23542 pon teu Clucttld by 1 c0<PO<allon llle '°"°""~persons are Put»ist>ee Ormnge Coast T•ev.so L19una M its Cat.I (lowers please make Iii CHAPTER 20.71 Sections· 20 79.010 Intent and Purpose • 20.79.015 Definitions 20.79 020 Prohibitions 20. 79.025 Seper•bllity 20.79.010 INTENT ANO PURPOSE It Is the Intent ol thts Chapter to prol't1blt \l'te development or second family residential unltt on alngle family' retident1al lo1S as provided for In Section 65852 2 or lhe Cellfornle Go\lef'r,ment COde . 20.79.015 DEFINITION. The following term used in this Chapter •hall have the meaning i,ndleated herein Sec:O!'d Family Resldenll•I Unit A dwelling unit ancillary to and either all ached to. d•t•ched from. or contained w11h1n the prlmery dwelling un11 on a bulldlng site_ ' 20.71.020 PROHIBITIONS. The creation of a second family res1den11al unit on •II building Sites wilhln tl'le City of Newpon BNch where lhe toning and General Plan permit onty one (1) dWelllng unit Is eq>renly prohibited. Nolhtng contelned l'lereln ehall att.ct the creation or Granny Unite under Section 85852. 1 or the C1llforni1 Government Code that are In complience wttti the Newpor1 Beech Mun1clpa1 Code 20.79.025 SePARABILITY U any provisions or requlr-.nentt of 1h1s Chteter •hell be loon4 lnvelid or unconathulional 1n mppffcatlon or Interpretation by a court of competent Jurltdlctlon. such declalon.Al\alt not eneet th-e velidlly of the remaining portion• ol this 9hapter Thi• ordlna~ wat lntrodUOed 11 1 regular meeting ~ the City Cou~I of the City of Newport ~held on the 10th day of October, 1N8. end w• ldopt.0 on the 24th Clay 01 Ociot>er. 1988 by the rouo~•ng vote to ""'' AYES. COUNCIL MEMBERS TURNER. PLUMMER, HART. COX STRAUSS, SANSONE. r.tAUAEA NOH, COUNCIL MEMBERS NONE AIHNT COUNCIL MEMBERS NONE .-. C. COS, A. MAYOR ATTUT. WANDA L RAGGIO. CITY Ct.;EN< Tne reg11traot com· o0on9_ t>utoneSs as Da ~ PllOt Octot>e< II IS 22 92653 rontnbullon to the mencecs lo transact bull· ~EMBLE UNUM 'tEO 29 1988 Chet1e1 Jacob Be<ghl.Ms I char 1tv o( ~o ur ,,.., undtt 1n. hct1tou113ge AllOCedo A206 cosri Sa-Ne 23542 l ,...,50 uguna Hlll• h • bussness name Of nam.s Meu, C4lhf 92&27 C.hl 92~ C' Ott l!Sted above on August e JarNI s ur1ngi 366 PlllllC NOTICE Th•• business is con· __ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--~ .... 1"6 AllOCMo A206 Cosll veu Cluc:teel by an ind1.tdual I Tamati R Cobo lc.1 92627 FICTITIOUS 9USMU Ttle reg111rant com· TnlS statement wu llleel l Thtl tx.isineH I> ;:on NAME STATl.lllENT menceCI lo tr1naac1 b\.111• with the County Clerk ol ~-duc:t~ by an lnelnr<luat •he I~ P«tonl at• MU unoer the 1•Ctitl0\ll lanoe Coun1y on October 12 The reg1str1nt com· OOol'lg t>vSoness H -!business n~ °' """* 1988 ... menced to transact bus . WOOL y 8UlL y PROO-lilted lboYe on S.Otember F..a7 neSt undef tM loclotO\.IS UCTS 950 W 17tn SI Apt 129 1988 Pubf11hed Orange Coelllbus4,_1 name or ,.1mes 8 C0$11 M'°, C1H 92&27 Chlflel Jacob &«gll\lls Delly Ptlol OC:tobef 22 29 , ... eo ~.on N1A • Dougiu Ch;• Br.ney ThtS 11a1emen1 ..... ltleel NoY81'11b9r 5 12 t948 • Jamea s Uranga 950 w 111ti St ~pt B 1W1lh tr.. Counly Cletk of Or· Se-027 Thta 11atament wes 11ee1 Catt• MHI Ca111 '9~27 ,•noe County on s.s>•.-nt>cr ---------with the County Clerk ot Or Tfl1s bus neu 11 con•12t· 1988 .. _IC Mf\TIC( l ange Couniy on Oc:looe< 1? uucted by 1n 1nC11111duel ,_,,. r-. nu 1988 tne 1eg11trant com·1 Publ1tne<I Orange Coatt f1CTITIOU8 9USMU F...U fl'ented 10 transact bu ... Detty Nb1 October t 1~. 22 NAm atATW•NT Pubklfleo Orenge Coast ness ull()el the f1t11tious 29 1988 TM IO!lowtng perton1 llfe 0..1) Piiot Oc:tot>ef 22 ~ 0U""1!$~ ntme °' nllMS Sa·"4 doing bu..,_... No~ 5 12 tN& C l. C LANDSCAPE 0£• Sa..021 SIGN 12f2 Allanll • 17 .1----------Hunttngton leacll Ca111 ,,._IC M>TICE 921'6 .~ ..... ----~-----Joe A Corral Ill. 8262 Al· f'te'"'°"9 MleMU llanta H~tinOton e .. ch llAm 8TATl•NT Calo• 92641 The~'*'°"' .. I(~ Geotte c.... dOlflQ...,.. -I~ Del RIO Piece "511 D Al-,f'lOO S IOUTIOVE C«TltOI C-.t 90101 "FASHION$ ll JAC T'"9 t>u .. MSI •• con• OUILIN( 221 Ma.•l"le M.lecl tly ....... ~· """*" ..... CeM t*2 '*1lflip 0-. L Mc.Lane I' 1 \ Tiie reo1•H•nt com• S1•Po1•. ~ leecll. lftl!llOlld to t~t Dl*·1c..t t*3 ,_ ill!Oef IM tlchlout TNe ~I ~ "'*""' 1*'118 or narNt _,.. t1y "' ..., .... ...., ~ on _..,.oec 1111, ''''''""' com· Joe A Cott~ rn ,... """' ,,. """rc>ut 27, 1MI ~~ IC> l'MMCI ~ S.ot3 • TM ttatement w .. I !eO bv~lll~-~·~~"~.,,,.~'...,!"'~"~Wll~"'~·~ ...... ..;,;;i;_;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!:.,~!!!!!!!!!!!!1 •• 1!!1!. • .. • ar... CO.. DAILY PILOT/ Saturd~. Octob« 29. 1988 MUC llmCl ftaJC ll)1IC( ORDINANCe NO. •11 AN ORDtNANCE Ofl ~ CITY COUNCIL Of' THS CITY Of NIWPORT MACH ADD•CI 81CTION 1.11 Of Tim NeWPORT •ACM llUMC•AL COH MGMD•G MAR• CMARTB .. Mnl. The City Counclt of IM City of Newport Beactl do.. heteby ordain as 1o11ow1· Seetk>n 1: S41cilon s 18 of lh• Newport Beach Municipal Code 15 edded to rNd u follow.. CHA~TIR 1.11 MAftt .. CHARHft NRMIT Sec:1k>M! Section 5. 18.005 Purpose end Findings. Section 5. 18.010 Oellnitlons. ~ 5. 18.020 Pwmlt Required/Violations. Section 5. 18.025 Exa.ptlona. Section 5. 18.030 Appllcllion For Permit. s.c11on 5.18.035 Filing Fee. Section S. 18.0•0 laaoaoce of P•mit. Section 5.18.CMS Conditions. Section 5.18.050 Indemnification. Section 5.18.055 Transfer Prohibited Section 5.18.060 Penelty. Sec11on S. 18.005. Purpose and Findings. The City Council o f the City ol Newport Beach. in adopting this Ordinance, finds and declates as follows; A. In the past few years. there has been a dramatic increase in the number of 'bare boa I" or demised charters <>periling In Newport Bay; e. Many of these vessels are owned or operated by persons who do nDI nave a fixed base of operation on or near the Bay lhat can ptovide the parking or sanitation facilJlies necessary to serve their chents and cust~•: C. If unregulated, bareboat charter activiUes will continue to increase the demand for avall1ble walerlront panting that Is elreedy In short $Upply, continue to generate levels of noise which, on occasion. have Interfered wfth the many residents Who live on the Bay, and continue to present a risk of direet discharge ol waste Into lhe Bay; 0 . The requirements of this chapter are necessary to prevent traflle congestton. parking stiortag15, excessive noise and the dltctlarge of waste Into the Bay; ' . E. The cherter activities not regulated by Chapter 17 41 and this chapter are those which Involve ao few people as to have only a mlnimal Impact on the traHic, parking and noise problems a.ssoclated with other charter actlvltiel. Section S. 18.010. Definitions. For the purpoM of this chapter. the following definitions shall apply: A. "Bareboat Cherter" shall mean any vessel not inspected by the United States Coast Guard under Title 46 of the Cod• of Fedefel Regulations and which has been chartered for consideration. B "Certlflcaled Charter" lhall mean any vessel inapected by the Uni)ed States Coas1 Guard under Tltle 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations and which has been chartered lor consideration. C. "Chartered for Conslderallon" shell mean a vessel which his been hired or leased by the owner, directly or through • represenlatlve, to any pe<son tor a voyage In exchange tor the payment of money. the receipt o1 something of vlllUe, or the forgiveness of • debt. I 0. "Commercill Fishing Vessel" shall mean a vessel registered by the Department of Ash & Game pursuant to Sec1ion 7880 of the Fish & Game Code of the State of California. E "Salting Club" lh.,I mean an organlzatloA operating from a ft11ed location and prinelpally engeged In et'9 coordination or facilitation of the uae of pteuore boets by Its membership. F. "Applicant" shall mean the in<Slvidualin possession and control of a vessel in the case of a bareboat char1er, or, In lhe case of a certificated ch•rt•. the OWfl8I' of the vessel or authorized representative of Iha owner. G. "Six Pack Char1er" shall mean a bareboa1 or cert1f1cated charter carrying soc or fewer people. H. ··sportllshing Charters" shall mean a vessel char1ered solely for sportlishlng outside Newport Harbor. I "City Manager" shall mean the City Manager of the City of Newport Beach. or his or her respective assignees. J. "License Supervisor" shall mean the License supervisor 01 the City of Newport Beach, or his or her deslgnee. K "Newport Bay" shall mean all waters within lhe corporate limits of the City of Newport Beach and within which the tide ebbs and flows, whether or not the ordinary or mean high ltde line of the Pacific Ocean hat been fixed by ordinance, statute, court action or otherwise, and whether or not the lands lying under the tidal water are prlvetely or public owned. L "Person" shall mean an lndiVtdual. proprietorship. firm, par1nersh1p. ioint venture, syndicate. business trust. company, corporatton, assoc1a11on. committee or any other orgamza1ton or group of persons acting 1n concert. Section 5. 18 020 Permit Requrred/V101at1ons A No person shall operate any bareboat charter or cert1f1cated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without lirst obtaining a marine charter perm11 pursuant to ttus chapter B. No person shall schedule arrange. or coordinate the opera1ton of a bareboat charter or cert1hcated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without first obtaining a marine charter permit pursuant to thts chapter C No person wtto owns a cen1f1cate<1 vessel (a vessel inspected by the Umled States Coast Guard pursuant to ntle 46 of the Code of FederalRegulattons) shall permit or allow the use of the vessel as a certificated charter on the waters of Newport Bay without first obta1n1ng a marine charter permit pursuant to this chapter 0 No person shall operate a bareboat charter or certificated charier on the waters of Newport Bay without having a valid marine chart81 permit on boar.cl the vessel al all times durmg the charter. # Sectton 5 18 025 Excepuons The prov1st0ns of this chapter shall not apply 10 the following A Any vessel operating pursuanMo, and In compliance with cond1t1ons of. a valid permit Issued pursuant to Chapter 17.41 ol the Newport Beach Municipal Code; B Commercial fishing vessel; C Vessels Operated by a sailing club while carrying six or lewer passengers. provided al least one of tne pastengers Is a member of the sa11tng club, 0 Spor1f1sh1ng charters. E Six-pack charters, F Vessels used solely for the purpose of boal repair. maintenance or marine constructton Sectton 5 18 030 Appllcatton for Permit Application for permit pursuant to this chapter shall be flied with the license Supervisor upon forms provided by CM City and shall contain the following information· A. The name. business address. and busineas telephone number of the applicant; B The name. address and telephone number of the charter agent in the case of a bareboat charter. or the vesMI owner in the case of a cert1f1cated charter. C. All pertinent Information relative to the vesael Including, but no1 necessarily limited to, the name of the YMMI. the reg11tratlon number of the vessel assigned by the Department of Motor Vehicle• or the United Stites Coaat Guard, the make and model of the vessel. the length of the vessel, and any unique or special feature• of the veuel; 0 A l ull descrlp11on of the proped charter Including: 1. The hours of operation: 2. The route or routes of travel; 3. Maximum number o f patrons or passengers; 4 Embarkation and debarkation points, 5 Act1v1ties to be conducted on board 1he charter. 1nch.(d1ng any entertainment. 6 Oescrtption· of any sound amplihcalton proposed to be used. i De9cnpuon and locauon of the par king flK'1ltuea ava1lablt> for the c:hartr r, Including any wntten alJ"ttment pursuant l.O wtuch the epphcant has obtiunf'd the rights to the packing fac1ht1l'5 llnd lhr method by which the applicant prosx-s to notify all passengers or patrons of the requirement that they park in the designated arH. . 8 A descnption of the mannt>r 1n w hK'h the applicant 1ntrnds to dis~ of all .ewage. truh and litter result.Ins frum the ctiart.r. and -1 9 Other information which may be pertinent to vehicular or marine traffic. pilrkin&. notw, pollut.ion, bt~r or any oltM!r mat~ which could adversely afh'<t the he-ahh. safety or w•lfare of tho!Je who use. enJOy. or own property near. the waters of Newport Bey E Such othrr 1nforma11on as the Lice~ Superva.or deems reuonably ne<"ellary to ~tem'l.lM whether to i.-ue a permiL F' TM apphcauon shall bf' filed no lat.er than five CCI)' working days befortt the date th• charter i. to occur. AppllcalioN may be wnskter'ed ii I I I filed no later 1han two (2) full workin1 days before the chaner la to occur. (2) the applicant c:lftnor\atnta IOod au. for the delay in flhng. and (3) tM propoeed chaner don not require special lnveaUpllon or the impos!Uon ot epeda) conchuons !W!C .a fWIC pa P!M !!RI MMC mncr w .. a TM IPPlkuc t\11 ..... .,. ... ,.._ ......W ,_.. ie &hr appln1M>n, • 8. The ~I hM. wntun &ho! ~ naMl)' CIOJ days; f*ied lo t'Omjily with a Nfidjuon imPl*d Qn a pf?VlOUIJy._. ........ C'hll1lfr' prnNI, • ~ twftt &he u...w ~ ..... the anti~ lhe ~' lhall ha\'e the rich• lO apPNt thll dlal6on. to the CMy .......... by fdlnl • wntien .,,... wt&ll lhr o(fb ol dw Clly ........., wl\han f:w Cl) workiftc dayt from thfo dew on •Nth thi" ........,., hea_.. ol ttwdedlion. •at !MM 1wot11 ....._clays a.ten tJw ••and uaw oe w propcmct riWWr. ~ Pf'Jll*' &ht lnClll unw for~ ol lhe ...-1 1'hli City ~ lhaJ.I ~ u.. aPPftl and R'fldtor a dei(·auun wttNn twftMy.four 12·0 hours (noelumw ol weeUftdl end hoUda)IW) from ttw da .. ol the·~ inw·dl'dsion of the Cuy MaMIH IN.J be fln1I C Tiw term uf tlw permlt &hall e11tend only IOI' the du,.tlon oft~ chllrtf!r ror wh1eh the pa-nnu was 111Ufd. $Ktlon 5 18 045 Condluons A Tiw Lbnae Sup«V110r may impoel! any c.·onchtion on the pH1\\lt ~y l'WCftl&ry IO lnaur• the propoeed charwr ptOYMiet adectUate J)irklfll fadln1et. dote"°' crMi. noilf. ~ "9l pollute or lltt« the waters of Newpon Bay, d<lft not <THte manne traffk C.'Ofllt!lllon and dot'! not otherwlw advt'nely aff~ lha pnen. ut1nc. worktnf' In. or IMng around Newport Bay. Fa1lutt to c.vmply wlt.h c:ondJt.iona 1tnpceed on any manne chart« pennh 1hall con1tltute 1 violation of t~it chaplet. B. All s-rmlta lllUed punuant to thts chapler att subJ1Ct to lhe followlnc 1U1ndard condlllona: I. Adequaw off·street pert&Jnc shall tie provided for aU ~on the ~t chaner or certificated char~r. 2 No pu1en1er loadin1 or unload.Ina is ID occur at any 1aa dock or public dock: 3. Puaengen U1lnaponed to or from the charter shall not be P'cked up from, or unJoeded on, City streets.. .f AJJ l>MR•,.,. ahall be load@d and unloaded only from docb OI' pters in commemally·&Oned districts, , ~ No amplified IOUnd ahalJ be allqwed to mlanate from the lnt•rior of the veael. J 6 No mUllC or sound shall be audible at a point Ml fttl from the huJJ or the vemel, 7 MUSK', hvt' entertainment, and all form1 of amplifi«:I 90Ulld 8J't' prohibited af~ 10.00 P.M • 8 Alf horns. whtstles. bel ls. and other noase-maJong equipment shall not be Uloed, 9 All trash and htt.er 1enerated ~1 the charter shall be properly dlspoled of in private trash receptacle; \ J 10. All charters shall operate 1n main navigational chanMI 11 far from shore u practK:al, and the rout• of travel must be at l•as• 100 feet from any f't'5idence~ 11. Each veaael shall be equipped with Coast Guard approved holding Uinks for raw sewage; 12. All Federal. St.ate, County and City statutes. rules. ordinances. laws and re1utat.ions shall be obeyed Section 5.18.050. Indemnification. Permitlt!e shall defend, indemnify, and hold City harmleta from and 1p1nst any IOI$, hab11ity, claim, damage or injury that 11 in any way related to the bareboet charter or c.rtlhcated charter for which a permit is granted pursuant to this chapter. Section 5.18.055. Transfer Prohibited. No permit 11Sued punuant to this chapter shall be traruferred. sold or &SSlgned. Any attempt to transfer. sell or assign the permit shaU render the perm11 void and ol no force and •ffect. ~ion~ 18.<Mio. P~ty. Any person violating th• provts1ons of this chapt•r shall be qutlty of a m sdemeanor Section 2 The City Clerk shall cause the sam. to be published once 1n the off1C1al newtpilper wuhm Wteen ( 15) days alter 1\s adoptJOn Secuon 3: Thts Ord1nara w• introduced at a "gular mttllnl of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 10th day of ~!Ober. 1188. and adopleQ Oft' the 24'11 day of~. 1988, by the follow1na vote. 1<>-wlt: A YES. TURNER, PLUMMER, HA{\T. COX. STRAUSS. SANSONE. MAURER NOES. NONE 2 ABSENT NONE JOHN C. COX, JR., Mafor ATTEST: WANDA E. RAGGIO, City Clerk t Published Ora~ Coatt Dally Piiot October 29, 19'88 S•060 Pta.IC NOTICE : NI.JC NOTICE. I Ml.JC NOTICE . rta.IC NOTICE Ntt.IC NOTICE NOTICI OF DEATH In"' undar the hct1tous l NOTICI OP Th• reg1str1n1 com·' IJATa.-Nf OF AND OF NTITION business name or n•mes "'9&JC .. AlltNG meooed lo transact t>uS1·1 AHNDOISWlfT OP TO AD••111n" llsted abova on September Ml'OM THI , ness under 1he lk:lttous ' UA OF ACTITIOUI llTATa OF: 26, 1988 ~ ttl•IG t>u1tnes1 name or names .,...,, NAME WI. CHA-"I Kelly S1ooenouse C~I"* lilted above on NIA The foll::f persons llTATa NO. This statement was filed ' OF THI CITY OF Frederick 0 Greenfield j naYe aJ>and the uM of A14'nl with the County Ci.tk of Or·1 FOUNTAll YM.LEY Thi• statement wu llleclj 1he Fictitious Bus1ne11 To all hevs. l>enel1C1aries.,ange County on October 20., NOTICE IS HEREBY with the County Clerk of Or· Name· SANCO BUILDERS creditors and con11ngen1 1988 1 GIVEN thll on Wednesday., ange County on October 19, • ~3 Marguente Ave . Cof. c11C111ors. and per&Of\s whO Fa57tl1November 9, 1988. at 7:30 1984 one~ Mar Cahl 9262~ may be olherW1se 1n11rested , Publlsnec:t Orange. Coast, p.m. in lhe City Council ,..,..1 The Flct1t1ous Business tn the will or estate. or both.~D•ily Pilot October 22. 29.1 Chambers. 10200 Slater Av-~ Pu«>llShld Orange Coast' Name referred to above was of Minnie E Chamber•. Min· November 5, 12. 1988 enue, Fountain Vllley, thej Oatly Pilot October 22, 2~. flied 1n Orange County on nte Eleanor Chamber• or S..0•31 Planning Comml.S.on Wtll November 5. 12. 1988 OCIOber 6. 1981 l=ILE M1nnrecnamt>en i .. _IC NOT~ ·-•~*-~•Ml SO~~["m' A peltllOll hu been hied ... ~ ~ 1 lolloWlng item• I Sleven Arthur Neraas.an by Jame• Frank Chambers I ZONE CHANGE NO 383, l't&.IC NOTICE 603 Marguerlle Ave •• Cor~ In lhe Supertor Coull of Call· ftCTITIOUS 9UAeEIS CONDITIONAL USE PER-, ona ~ Mar Clail 92625 lom1a.Coun1yolOrange.re·1 NAME ITATaMINT MIT NO. 10~; TENTATIVE . ACTmOUI .,..... This tiutin... ... con· quesllng lhal Jama Frank The lollowlng persons ere TRACT NO 13896" • NAMI ITATl•NT :teclb~~ual ~befe be appotntld ul dolnO · Petltiori subm1t1ed by lheJ ln.-t~lJ9rSOns • Tnts statem.nt was ftleel personal reptesentahve to ENT RE' TO SUCCESS. Gfeller Compeny, lnC., ,.-doing bUlineaa u : with the County Clenl of ()r. I admtnlller the etlall of 1ne1 UNL TO. 30' 10 Crown Valley l.Oflll'fg properlr located on' WEST NET INSURANCE ange Count)' on Sec>tember 1 decedenl I Parkway, Suite 206, Laguna the nOf'lhllde 0 Garfield Av· MARKETING SERVICES, 29 1984 - Tiie pellllOn llQUISll Niouel. Calif. 92679 enue 9Ppl'011!1Ntely 1320 11. 5500 Bol .. AYe. Ste. 222. ...Pvblilhed °' Cout 'aulhority 10 administer 11>e Barbera C. Klstter, 30110 west of Broo«hurtt Street Huntlnglon Beach. Calif LDeily Pilot Octof:' 22 29 l ntate under Ille lndepen· Crown Valley Parkway, from Al "General Agrlcul· 92e49 No ber 5 12 1988 ' · j denl Adm1nr11r11ton of El·l"'206, L~una Niguel, Calif. tural" to 81 "Single Family She41aGreenBeach,5812 vem • ' S.Ol2 I tatu Acl (Tnll authority al· 92679 Re1tdential. · Condltlonal F'ernhi" Cir. • 10. Hunhnglon lows Ille peraonal represen· Debbie Mader. 30 110' UN Permit No. 103• and 8each, Calif. 92~9 Pta.IC NOTICE tatiYe to take many actions Crown Valley Parkway. TentatlYe Trac1 No. 13&H Wiiiiam F. a..cn Ill. 5812 __ ..-;;.;;.;;.;;;....;..--....-..__ w1tnou1 Obtaining court ap-.c206, Laguna Niguel. Calil. were submitted In conjunc· FernhiH Cir . ., 10, Hunllngton IT AT I M I N T o f I proval. Before laklng certain 92679 tlon with the referenced IMch, Calif. 112~9 WITHDRAWAL actions, ho-ver. 1ne per. Ken Newton, 30110 zone Chainge for ttMI aub-Thi• butlneu 11 con· F"OM ,~,._.. ltonal represenlatlve Is re· Crown Valley Parkway, dM91onolthetub~tr.,op-duc:1edby:hu1bendandwfle ~MTllCaUNDI" jqulfed 10 give notice to •206. Laguna Niguet. Cslil. eny Into 2• tingle amity The regl1tran1 com· flCTITIOUI •UllNlll I lnter11ted peraona uoteN 92679 reaid«I..., Iola. a Neg9t1Ye rnenc4ld to trenMCt buSt· NAMI the)' have waived notice or Tiiis butiness Is con· Declaration ii being re· neee under lhe flc1tt1ous The following peraon h•• I conMnted 10 Ille proposed ducted by: c;o..par1ne<S quested In COfliunC1IOl'I with bullMtl name or names withdrawn u a genetel part· action.) The independent The regl1trant com· thtt item. 119ted at>ow on er'' ner lrom Ille p.nnerltllp op- adm1n1t11a1ton aulhor1ty WIH menoed to tranuct bull-CONDITIONAL USE PER· Sheila Green erat1ng under the flctllloul lbe granled uni.as an naa under 111• llcutous MIT NO 1033 Thll 1t1tement wu hied bus.MSt name of MERE internted peraon hies an buslnesa name or names Petition aubmltted by °'· with the County Ctenc of Or· CONTEMPORANEITY at objeet1on to 1h11 pe111ton ancs lilted atxwe on October 18, Ourlnder Deng 10 .i1ow f« ~County qn October 5, 3582 Wlndapun Or .• Hunt· eho'#S good ~,. wny Ille 1988 dancing. ttw music, and 1N8 inaton Beach. Calif 112&49 court lhoulc:I not grant the 811bara C. Klsller t>MQuets at the Plttlllde f*211 1"he flc1t1tou1 business eu111or11y Th11 statement wu riled resteutent located at 16525 Publllhed Orange Coaet name s111ement for the part· A PETITION for Cl•· wilh lhe Counly Clerk of()( • .8r00khurat Street. o.Hy Pilot Octo09f 15. 22. nershlp Wll flied on June H , terll'llnltlon of or ClOllhrma-ange County on October 111. AMEMDMENT TO OFF-29, November 5, 1N8 1984 In the County of Or· lion of property p1111ng to 1988 STREET PARKING REGU· Se-011 ange FILE NO F313358 or belonglng to a IUf'VIYlng ,_ LA T'°"8 • Full Name and AddreN of I '90UM under Probate Code Publtlhed Orange Cout ~ Initiated by the "8JC NOTICE the Peraon Withdraw· sec;11on 13650 IS JOINED Dally Pilot October 22. 29. CommtNlon of the Ing. "LO' Matalka, 3582 lwitll tlle petition to admlnls-November 5, 12, 11188 . City o Fountain Velley '~A~I Wtndspun °'~ Huntington ter the ntate Sa-030 am 1nd1 n g S • c 1 Ion 1 -'..._,.' 8each. Clill. 921411 A HEARING on lhe pell-21 22.0llOCCI, 21 60.010, The~~ peraons are Signe<l:LO Matalka tton Wiii be held on NOVEM· "8.IC NOTICE 21.60.020. 2 1 60 025, dOlnG --•: Published Or~ Coell IBER 10, 1988111.•5P.M In 21.60060, and adding SUPERIOR URGENT OaityP110tOctobef•, 15,22, Dept No 3 located at 700 flCTITIOUI ..-11 21.60.015 to ott-11reet park· CARE. 1525 Sut>erl<>f AYe. 29, 1988 ! Civic Cenler Drive Wnl, ...._ ITA~ Ing epace requirements: ·1 •112, Newport Bach, Cahl. S.·1198 Santa Ana. CA. The IOllowlng petaons are Negative 01clarallon 11 92163 IF YOU OBJECT lo the do.ng bulinees .. : being requetted 1n conjunc-J~ Hauck M.O.. 2306 PlB.IC NOTICE I granllng of Ille petition. you NEWPORT COUNSELING tlon with thlt item. Fr1ncl1co Or.. Newport should either appear II the & PSYCHOLOGY AS· NOTICE OF PREP·tBeach, Calif, 92680 ,tennoua .,_ .. hearing and llate your ob· SOCIA TES, 1151 Dove SI. ARATION OF NEGATIVE Craig E. Lowe O.P M., 318 NAMI ITAft-..T ljeellonl or Ille w@en obieC· Sii. 230. Newport Beach. DECLARATION Golderirod. Corona det Mar, The lollOWlng persone are lions with the court before Calif 112660 For the Items ldenhfled c.Ht 112825 doing business•: 1 the nearing. Your awe•r· JOhn C. McGrath, M.Ed .• wtth 11, atterlsk ( •) notice 11 Thi• bu1tne11 11 con· THE TYPESETTER. 26571 1 ance may be 1n peraon or by 1527 SYfvla Lane. Newpol'I hereby gfYlrl tllll bated on led by a general pan. Normanc:tate •E·22, Et loro, your 111orney e.acn, Calif. 92663 the initial tl'llew 1 Negative ahlp Calif. 92630 I IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Steohen O Adam. Ph.D .. Oeclaratlon '11 being The regl1trant com· JoA~ 8. Pitcher. 2857 1 1 1 or a cont.tngent creditor of 321 Polnletlla, Corona ~. J>r•P•ted. The Planning menoeC1 10 trenMCt bull· Normandale •E·22. El Toro. the a.ci..MCS. you mull ,,.. Mar. Calif. 92625 ComtnlMIOtl wlll conllider neu ~ lhe fielttlout Claif. 112630 your claim With the court and ~nthOny T Bober, M.S , ac>PrOYll of the NegetlYe buelriee8 Mme or namn Tht1 business Is con· I malt a coc>y of to thl per· UJU 1 Saga Or , Vorba Declaration at the October lleeed abOW on Sec>l«nber duci.ct bY: an lndlvtdual I aonat repfl9Hftlatlve ap· Llnda, Clltt 112186 29 1911 rneetlnQ. t, 1MI The reg1a1r1nt com· Pointld·by the court within Thll bulineu 11 con· THESE MATTERS are Jack E. Heucll M.O. merioe4. lo lranMC1 bull· lour montfll from the date of ducted by G0-91r1'*" ~pursuant to Thia 1t1temen1 was flied nest under the 11e111ou1 fnt lsauence of tettera ea The registrant com· !tie 1.-s of IN wlttl ~~~~of Or· bulif1ees name or MIMI prOvided In SectlOn 8100 of~ to transect buel· s .... of aowrn-~ ......,,1y on _...ember lltted MloW on September the Calif«nie Probete Code neu unoer the llct1tout1 ment Code. 1.oo0 .. eeq . 21. ttea 2t, 1tea The time for fllwig e111m1 wtll llulW'9la Mme Of MINI and IN Fownlalfl v-., Mv-,_ JoAnne I . Pitcher not nplfe prtof to lour lilted lbOw on 1N3 n6ciD9I Code Tiiie 21 Publilfled Orange eo.t Thia ...,.,.,.,. .,.. flled months from !tie csate of the StepMn 0. Adam, Ph.O THoM oflRNG TO .... Deity Piiot October 8. 15, 22 . .ttfl IN eour,ty C,_. of Or• neerlno notleed ~ TNI .....,,_,. .... filed "'Y 1n tewor or 1n appoe111on 29, 1MI ~ eow,ty on OCtooer 20. YOti MAY EXAMtHE tM wtttl l"8 County c:.1l of Or· tolN~ .. ._.., Se-NI 1M8 Ille llept by the c:oun. H you ~County on Octotler t2, "' ~ to do ., 91 ...,. llftTIC( ................... PmN1 are a petlOf'I lntereeted In 18" 1t1e puCMlc llNrlnt· If fuf1Nt ~ "" ,..__, Or"'91 COiet ttie ....... '°" mey • """I . ,_ lftfOllMtlon .. dellrtd. '°" f'ICTmOUI..,... Olit)' ,.,. October u. 21. 1t1e coun • formal ....,_, "'blilfled Orenge eo.t ll'MIY contect IN ~ um ITATllmllT ~ 5. 12. 1• for ao.ctet Nottce of 1t1e fM. ~ Hot Octooer u . 21, °"*'"*'' et Mt·••H The ........ ~ .,. e.ott •no ot en lft\lefttory anct •· Ho"81N1er 5, 12. 1811 and,..., to.,. llt0¥9 iterM. doiflG ......... •· PWLJC llJ11Cl pr-.n.nt of ....... s, le-020 " • ,,..,... ectlOf'I .. ""* .... TO THEM ____ ..., _______ _ or Of eny petition or eccount, c:Mlleligecl In court • ._. TRAVll. I TOOM. 21&5 PICnnDUI •11•a • prowldeel In aeetton IHOI naJC !U!C( me,._ a llmltatlOn 10,,........ ..._._ Of. I• F•'11 ...... 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Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE /MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive. When you want Results CALL THE BEST The M•rket Is Ready For Your Home-So, Call The Koope And Llet Toclayl .1m1E111D IWlll MIT SELL! llfE I SE•E wm SllUTillAL Ill• I ICUI YIEWS If security Is what you want. security is what you'll get In Villa Balboa! Just beyond the privae guarded gates lies an executive suite that is so special, words cannot do It justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath. In- . door laundry, and fabulous ~s1-some-of1he designer furnishings are avai1able -for purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT .OFFERS! P1.,_ Select 611tJ111u •WE UIL UICI Closed stables plus 3 open staJls~rg shaded grooming area, lrg track room, arate hay & feed storage room, barn inclu es sliding glass windows, auto fly spray system plumbed thru-out horse area . ..Also. large fenoed dog run & kennel. ABOUT THE HOME ... 4 bedroom. 2 bath very sharp home w/3 • car garage, 10 car off St~eet parktng, RV or boat parking, fire & pollce prot~tlon sys.. terns. $468,000' J ••llTMLS... ... , .... uu••--•• _....,. U1-1HI ,,,,, ,, ,,,., -..,,, UU. -a. M Yll.lm IW Own your own home With as little as 3% down and save money through tax benefits. AYll.llU •WJ SllTI OlllT ••••! Super nice-three bedroom. two bath condo. Forget the hasstes of buying a "fixer". This one has new appliances and is beautlfulty decorated and highly upgraded with contem- por9ry overtones. Well located in gated com- munity that has just been painted In greys. Walk to South Coast Plaza. Enjoy all this and three pools for 11...-l..,, A., YA&.lm -••.-r .... • .. ;a ' Pn Ill FllllLY Tl Wiii Fii iii ""'1«11 '7t1e 7h *new ~utillp* ~~ s..u, 1-5 1130 ~eJ~ ..,.., Vwy cute Famlty home, well located near echoots and shopping. Comfortable living .,.,qmenta Include famlty room, ttvtng room, three bedrooms, two baths, large front, and beck yard with a pool & a two car garage. This one won't 1891 k>ng~ 141.,_ ..... ,. -HARBOR RIDGE A dlstlnctlYe home planned for gracious liv- 1ng, located In the prestlgiOUs-gu&ld gated community of Harbor Ridge. • Glaa walls frame views of Ocean, Bay & City Lights • Handaome red brick In entry, atrium, kttcherr& spacious deck • Dual air conditioning for warmer "NEWPORT" days • Lovely yard with room for a lap pool Thia fabutoua home features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 batha, famlty room, large game room & 3 car garage. .... For JOW prty ... ehowtng cell BOB a DOVIE KOOP 131-1211 NEWPORT CREST Popular P1an VI has been converted to 3 bedrooms and allowed for a giant master .utte. 2.5 baths, lofted ceilings, bright & eunny kltehen, famlty room with nice deck, large living room, 2 car garage & morel ..... BOB a DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT CREST Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths and Powder Room • Living Room with Lofted C.llng • Flreptace and Wet Bar • FM'Wty room wtth Otlck R8'9ed Dining Room • Sunny Kitchen • Master Suite with Sun Deck • Tuck-under Doubte Garage with Aut~Ooor Opener and Inside Access Sta6rway ...... BOB a DOVIE KOOP -·-... ·-111111 TIW•• Well appointed, ormer model Includes city light view, central r conditioning, 3 bedroom. 2'h bath. & .. her upgrades. Move-In nowt Ill •. ..,... . a"' & 'ilkvie ~, OAR. 14°"1 ~~ tat "°'1es1 pAiee.d bu. Ok tie La~ ob tit Exclu.~e. -UIDI ISLE .. ,. ....... , ...... , ........ . _,. ........... ..., ..... ... ...... .,.: ........... .. .., . ..., .... ,.., ........ .... ..,.,_..._II U.. Ille. n. ....................... .,~ ..... .......... ,...,..., ...... . ..., ................ ..... ..................... 24 ... lll&lf ...... ,.. .. ,,.. .......... .. .......................... 11• ,.... ........ 11,lll,IOG FM Fer 1 Pil•• 1111 ... WI 1-' 1 llYIE IMP· 131-1211 • ?2ece11t Satu 4 bedroom, 2 bath lots of potential to expand ~ or out! Needs some TLC. But is built to last. Best buy In East Bluff. Hurry this home won't last the weekend. ~ ....... . OCUI VIEW •W•llT .at. Fabulous oeftn viewS throughout! Hardw~ •· 0 in kitchen, dining rool'T' -0 \ 1d hallways. Beautiful vt I!! .... ""° trims & dec- orator ~cet ~ ... .JUghout. 2 bedrooms, 2~ baths. • · an,m 1 • l J~~~\~f .H1•do»O~ORU~------------------------------~---~~JAa~TOJl~~~n DAl&.Y PILOT /BAL •STATE Grubber Ellis G:r 'J2e4«/e11tial Be"leeqe Seevicec1 71"e ,eae1e4t !J11depe11tle11t ??_eat c.1klte &111pa11y 111 tA-e 1lat1c11 aa:e BAYFRONT LIDO 18LE·8AYFRONT $1,415,000 Larger lot and dock. Great views from spacious living room with bayfront patio tor entertaining. Three BR , 4BA. plus family roorn. Terrific lo- cation. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR $1,550,000 Master suite with fireplace and study. Separate wing with large family room and 3 adjoining bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen with bay view, maids rodm. Slip for a large yacht. Barbara Aune and Carlyn Callan BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR $1,725,000 Ideal entertainment home on most active harbor location features upstairs and down- stairs living areas. formal dining. a secluded master suite, spa. Flexible Ooorplan. Large pier /dock. Martha Macnab or Sara. Hfnl"('lan VIEW HOMES ~.D.M. OCEAN VIEW VALUE $899,000 Custom built ABR, J'hBA. family room home . Gourmet kitchen. step down living room and master suite with ocean and jetty views.. Only one year old. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs. EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE U , 150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at S 1.500.000 Lots of parking. Two stories 0 K Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley CUSTOM VIEW EST ATE $1,500,000 Elegant t,BR. and guest quarters in exclusive area of Newport Beach. wonderful for entertain- ing Indoor and outdoor. large pool. outdoor cooking. Two master suites. Triona Bergin. FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,895,000 Traditional Country French, 5BR. 61hBA, home Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. BIG CANYON-BEST VIEW $3,200,000 Five BR . home with 180• golf course. mountian and city lights view. Imported tile roof, maids quarters, chtldrens wing. Master suite with sit- ting area and balcony. Danny Bibb or Linda Oeth. BREATHTAKING VIEWS $2,315,000 Magnificent custom home in Big Canyon's Fair- way One . Two story entry with grand columns and French limestone floors, 4BR. library, gourmet kitchen. Truly exceptional. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody OVERLOOKING BEACH $2,375poc) Terrific new 3BR, 4lhBA w/conv. den. Looks down on the private beach & pounding surf. This Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry financing to qualified buyer. Ask for Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley. HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM $3,750PG0 Magnificent 68R Estate. Quality and elegance throughout. lndudlnc 2 luxurious master suites, fabulous kitchen with every amenity. Pool, spa. One of Newport's ftner est.ates. Danny Bibb or C.rol Allison. BA YFRONT CONDOMINIUM OWNER MAY FINANCE $375,000 This bay view condominium that will accommo- date up to a 35' boat. Two BR. 2BA, community pool, sun-deck. Furniture included in price. Gayle. Amato. CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN VIEW $399,900 From this cameo Highlands 3 or 4BR home. Fourth BR. being used as a den. Formal dining. 2BA, neutral carpeting, large patio and ya rd. Shown by appointment only Priced 10 sell Donna Godshall. PENINSULA 4 BR SEA ISLAND 2 BR, FR vv BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR. vu H V HOMES 1 BR FR BLIJFrS 1 BR IASMiNE PARK l BR H V HOMES 5 BR FR. spa OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY .. *5,000 1724 PCeu Del Norte l·"i H Denn) S2,395,000 I·'\ S450,000 1-4 $341,000 1·5 SMl..500 I 10-5 S725,000 1-5 ::7 Sea Cove G Amato 24 Cenyon hlrway S Grod~ 1931 Port Cardltlan S Shuler 401 Viera Roma D Wall 809 Hlbf«:ua Court M Propp 1114 Port Char ... S Eaton SUNDAY HARBOR WOODS 1211.000 2fl1 Hltf'bof Woode 2 BR 12-4 N lmbernino BIG CANYON .. .., 5 RU9 .......... 3 BR 1-5 t. Keith PROMONTORY BAY 11.550.000 500 Herbor t.a.nd 5 BR, spa '1-4,30 Callan/Morphy SEA ISLAND 2 BR. FR. vu BIG CANYON 4 BR, vu H.V HOMES ) BR, FR BLUFf'S 3 BR JASMINE PARK ) 6R H V. HOMES 5 BR. FR. spa BIG CANYON 2 BR '571,000 1·5 1' S..Co.. G, Amato 12.315,000 24' Cenron Flllrwey 1-5 S. Shirar "80.000 1ts1 Port c.......,. 1-4 S. Shuler -.-1-5 401~ ....... D. Wall tt•,llO -.. In• Ct I : )().5 M. Propp '721.000 1114 Port a.tee 1-5 S. Eaton DOVER SHORES ........... 6 BR, FR, pool, vu 1-4 ,......., BALBOA ISLANO 11.,..,.. 2 BR, Flt.. waterfront l-4 . • T. Berctn 1Ml...,.Wll M.MKMt> OCEAN FRO~J l C.D.M. WHfTE WATER VIEW t'f,llS,000 Dramatic t8o• views of ocean. jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. SpaciQus older home with 4BR. 5BA. A special c:t:>.M. opportunity. Lois lacobs or Linda Oeth. DRAMATIC OCEANFRONT $2, 100,000 The ultimate in quality and design high on the Bluff overlooking Corona del Mar beach and the Pacific. Four BR, 31h BA. three levels. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb. SELECTED HOMES .. QUALITY BUil T ·FORMER MODEL $309,900 Three BR. 21hBA. home with red tile roof. ne"' carpeting. custom cabinetry, reflects outstand- ing pride of ownership. Beverly Duddy. A SPECIAL LOCATION $'49,500 In ocean close Corona del Mar. 3BR , 21/lBA. family room home overlooks quiet peaceful park like Jocation.. Spar-kliog pool and spa nearby. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe HARBOR VIEW HOMES $450,000 Carmel model. JSR, family room. great' pol en· tia'l. next to greenbelt. Excellent lot. Bring your contractor. Ann Peters. GREAT DUPLEX $495,000 Close to ocean and Channel, approx. 8 years old. Great condition and fully rented. Owners unit upstairs. Back unit 3BR. 2BA. Four car parking. Triana Bergin. GUARD GATED $535,000 Bi& Canyon, expanded Dover model, 2BR, 2BA. built In entertainment center. hardwood floors. crown moldings. wet bar, air' conditioned. Land- scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales FAMILY HOME AT THE BEACH *5,000 Four BR, 2lh8A, large home close to beach. Great place to raise a growing active family. Three car garage fOf all the toys. Hobie-Oenny. H.V. HOMES-SOMERSET 1725,000 Expanded and remodeled 5BR, model perfect home. Bleached wood floors. French doors and windows. New kitchen and bathroom. Great location. Beverly Morphy. BIO CANYON CUSTOM $2,850,000 Magnificent family home set on one of the largest lots. Spacious rooms, bleached oak floors, 68R. separate large cabana, pool, and spa, VolleybaJI SPortscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. \ f. \'J C::-J "'"~DOMINIUM ~LO .. ID 1171,.o On this elepntJy •pponted 2BR. 2lh8A, home. Extensive use of mirrors. marble entry, up-11~ kltchen wtth marble countertops. Guard .sated entry. Gayle Amato UT1U DOLL NCMMI .,._ Comfort and luxury In outstandtnc ne•r New· port Center loaUon. Newer 28R, executive c:iondomlnJum. Latte deck. community pool and .... ~ lmbenllno. 2 Civic Plaza, # 100 NEWPORT BEACH • ' DAILYPfLOT/ltllAL•STATm ............................................................................................ . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. e""''"11 s""11 ... RealtorsR IRVINE Northwood, Vista Filare, 2 bdrm, patio home with dtylights, open brick fireplace & 2 ~utifully landsaj>ed courtyards with sprinklers & exterior light~ Walk to parks, pool, spas & schools. ..,,_ . '" . ---$215,000 V1LI.A BALBOA CONDO "Pride of ownership" spacious 3. bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, fireplace, inside laundry, & two latge patios, perfect entertaining. bsy bike ride to oce.ln. GI-HOO ·~~~-~~-'328,000 BALBOA PENINSUU Nine exclusive new Cape Cod townhomes with ~y views. bch 2 bdrm, 21h ~th, oak cabinets, security system & dbl garage. Steps to ~y, oce.ln, ferry, shops. Open house daily. Gl-1400 -$325,000 &: up. CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con- dos near completion. Striking 2 bdrm with secluded 2nd floor master suite, den & inside l<lundry. Soaring 2 story living. room with fireplace opening to l<lrge deck. 131-14M $350,000 BACK BAY With a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm home with separate large master, family & formal dining rooms on -loveiy=..large.-loL One__story with freshry painted & landscaped exterior and RV access. 131-H• . ·-· -$3CS,OOO V1LI.A BALBOA Penthouse condo with fantastic ~n & sunset \li.ews_ LoYeJy 1 bdrm le den ~ith vaulted ceilings & larse patio. Professionally d~or­ ated. Gated complex, bike to beach. Gl-1400 · $JU,OOO BEACH Duplex. Just steps to sand & shopping. Remodeled 2 bdrm cottage tile & berber carpeted floors, Anderson windows & mirrored wardrobe doors plus 2 bdrm apt & 1 bdrm guest quarters, roof top sundeck & utility room. Ul-14I0-'311;500 WATERFRONT CONDO Front row unit with views of the entire harbor. Freshly painted 2 bdrm, 2 ~th expanded luxury co-op with new tile, drapes & papers. Available slip at 51.75 per ft. Owner win carry 1st Trust Deed. Gl-1400 $311,000 NEWPORT Comfortable & spacious 3 bdrm beach house with fireplace, gre.lt oce.ln views, & 1 bdrm apt on large (over 3000 sq.ft.) lot just steps to sand. o size offers good expansion possibilities. Ul-1400 MU.- NEWPORT CUSI' Town home with ocean views. Best 3 bdrm plan, mnter with sitting room & ~kony & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in dining room, breakfast nook & kitchen, close to pool, spa & tennis. Just reducedll a1-1• ..... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 **NEW LISTINGS** HARBOR VIEW HOMES Two story 3 bdrm 2 1h ~th home with separate bonus/guest quarters with loft & ~th. Vaulted ceilings &..-Jwdwood floors in entry, kitchen & formal dining area. Bonus & family room open to the large custom brick patio & s«luded yard. Just 1h block to park & comm. pools. Gl-1400 $114.500 UDO ISLE Lovely Country French decor in this attractive 3 bdrm home with 2 separate master suites, one up with adjoining family room & one down, gracious formal dining room & step down living room with handsome built in cabinetry thoughout. Spacious & private tiled patio. Wide street at quiet end of island. 131-1400-f750,000 UDO ISLE Fabulous remodel, just completed & like new construction. Open, bright Mediter- ranean 4 bdrm, 3112 ~ths & den with lovely walled courtyard on oversized lot. Oak floors, open beams, custom tile & u ntera stone fireplace & Fr. doors & windows. Ul-1400 $119,000 BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 s1ory shingled charmer. Front house wit~ 3 bdrm, dormer windows, forma dining p1ura 2 bdrm apt-over the double garage. New ~itchen. roof, plumbing, electric, heat & air.131-HIO-"41,000 \ UDO IS~ ~owest price on island. large '45 lot & lovely-tr.d1t1onal 3 bdrm home, beamed ceilings, remOdeled kitchen & French doors from living room & master to sunny patio, steps to beach & tennis. REDUCEDll Gl-1400 $595,000 BELCOURT TERR.ACE Elegant "Colonial" 3 bdrm townhome. Beautifully decorated with family & for- mal dining rooms, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, plantation shutters & French doors to brick terrace. u1-1• -Mll,ooo NEWPORT HEICKl'S Exciting 4 bdtm treehouse. Solarium additions augment the incredible harbor views. Included are a party room, family room, pool & spa & 1 bdrm suest conage in a wooded hillside setting.Gl-14• $795,eee SPYGL.ASS HILL Beautiful S bdrm with French d~ & paned wind~, private pool & spa & lovely hill view. ~resh & brrgh.t ~ith white tile t~roughout entry, fam1I & formaf dining rooms & eat-in kitchen. ar-tao -f791,ooo UDO VILLAGE Exciting property with a wall of glass on the Lido Channel & dock for an '80 boat. Stylish 2 bdrm 2 ~th condo with den, marble frplc & large sunny terrace In 2 story Mediterranean complex. 131-.1411 ms.too DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with '1uge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large ,Knt & sparklins water views. Terraced ~yside patios with spa & built-in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 131-1400----$1,250,000 UDO ISL£ BA YFRONT Meticulously maintained custom • bdrm with private beach & dock in de- sireable "Soud" location. Spacious living are.1 opens to ~yside terrace with retractable awnings, steps to club & tennis. CJl-1.0 .. $1,495,0GO WATEllFllONT HOMES. INC • ......... .. LINDA ISL£ Mediterranean ~yfront, dock for large Yi;Cht, 40~11ving room, library, family & dining rooms with water views, great for entertaining. Bright & open with hTgh ceilings, 5 bdrm & 21h ~th.131-1400 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~--'1,stS,IOO LINDA ISLE The quintessence of elegant living in this beautifully appointed <4 bdrm with den/guest, family room, formal dining & dramatic 2 story entry. Sunny terrace leads to the dock for 2 yachts. 131-1400----· $1,950,0GO UDO ISLE Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home with ' Mediterranea~ o~ertones. Family & formal dining rooms & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous park-like lawn & gardens to the 70' dock with side tie.131-1400 ~~~~~~~~·~~~~--P.$2,0IS,.IOO UDO ISLE exciting contemporary architecture, a great Lido Nord view location & dock for 2 large yachts. Floor to ceilings walls of glass, ~yf ront dining & master, gourmet kitchen & private roof deck. 131-1400 $2,250,0IO BIG-CANYON A sophisticated custom contem- porary S bdrm estate with oversized living room, forrml dining & family rooms, office, exercise & steam rooms plus private lush gardens with pool & ~ .131-1400 .... REDUCED!! $1,975,000 UDO ISLE Rare opportunity for 60' oa the water. Fantastic-location at quiet end of island. Panoramic vi~ of the turning ~sin boating action & ci1y lights. Spacious 3 bdrm home built around an interior patio with potential for an estate. 131-1400-sz.tSO,OOO LIDO ISLE lovely traditional ~yfront with slips for ~eraJ boats & 77' on the water. Elepnt two story with 4 bdrm up, maids quarten down plus formal dining, family room, library & brick terrace.131 -1400 $3.MO,eoo LINDA ISLE showcase of casual elegance in a premier location with 3 complete ~ter suites, formal dinins, several entertainment centers & bayfront living room opening to terraces & slips for 2 large yachts. '31·1• __ _P,'75.111 CORONA DEL MAR Beachfront. Fabulous 3 bdrm with unparalleled I vi~ o( the ocean & harbor entrance. Built on 2 ~lots, this bright & open cu.>tofn contemporary ha~s biached hardwood floors & 10' rmhogony doo~. a1-1... • · a..w.- BALBOA I SLAND OFFICE .H5 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 I •.: , TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds In this mag- nlfJcent, five bedroom, five bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a hand- some den panelled in African walnut. Wonder- fully designed to provide lots of natural light throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique chandeliers, air conditioning. steam shower ... features galore In this uncompromising property unlike any other in Newport ............. Sl,500,000 BEACON BAY ... A truly special community ... offering the best of resort living combined with the tranquility of park-like surroundings. There are expansive lawns. tennis courts. boat docks. and best of all ... no traffic! The home has been totally refurbished from the all new entry through to the redwood deck that is one step from the beach. Handsome oak floors, a large bright kitchen. new carpeting throughout, and fresh landscaping. This four bedroom. five bath home is the best in bayfront living .... $1,400,000 DOVER SHORES ... One of the community's more spacious and splendldlly appointed view homes. Exalted location. Only eight houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street. When it happens, it's an event .. as is this one. Four gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors end windows. used brick. custom papers. built-Ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar. two air conditioners, a security system and beautiful gardens. See tt. It's a magnificently Impressive ex_ample of quali- ty, styte and taste ................................. S795,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Come and see this outstanding custom built home. Enjoy the spec- tacular view while relaxing on one of the many decks. This spacious, multi-level .home has a large master suite, one additional bedroom. and a warm, comfortable den with fireplace. Highest quality design and wol'kmanshlp. Features abound throughout. Including vaulted, beamed cell1ngs, lush, easy-care landscaplng, security system, special window tinting, temperature controUed wine cellar, like new carpets and drapes. Truly one of a kind offering .... 1141,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . This custom three bedroom residence Is everything the conven- tlonaJ home Isn't. Large corner lot. Wide, tree- llned street. It's visual promise of a mountain retreat Is not mlaleadlng. lnalde, there's oak plank flooring, a step down living room with a huge River Rock fireplace, a center Island kitchen with Imported cabfnets, a large master suite with a spa and two balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garge has a three- quarter bath and RV access ................ t&I0,000 FEATURE HOME 8AYCRE8T ... Must see this s~tacular, remodeled four bedroom home on a cllolce street in the beautiful Dover Shores area. lmptt91ive entry with spiral stairease. Gourmet kitchen is a showplace featuring custom tlomed ceiling, two large side-by- side built-in refrigerators. Secluded patio and pool Family room. Den. Formal dining room. Sumptuous master suite includes im- meme walk-in cloeet and "dream" bath with whirlpool tub. An outstanding value you won't want to nuss ................. 9141,000 BA YCREST . . A most uncommon hve bedroom. custom tamily resldenca Situated ona quiet and prestigious cul de sac like street. The floor plan will intrigue and excite you ... and. it's very functional. The handsome brick exterior "speaks" of quality and the interior appoint- ments confirm the craftsmanship ... things like three fireplaces and high beamed ceilings. High on the list of amenities 1s the family room and formal dining room. All rooms are amply propor- tioned. A superior ottering. Welt worth seeing. . ............................................................ $545,000 . WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES CUFFHA VEN ......................... $1,500,000 Sunday 1-5 ................... 2500 C•iff Drtve BEACON BAY ....................... $1,400,000 Sat,-Sun 1-5 .................. 63 Beacon Bay DOVER SHORES ...................... S'715.000 Sunday 1-5 ........... 1000 Westwind Way BAYCREST .............................. 1148,000 Sunday 1-5 .............. 1334 Antigua Way BA YC9'£8T .............................. 1545,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ............ 2018 Nautllus Lane NEWPORT HEIGHTS ............... ••s,ooo Sat-Sun 1-5 ..... «2 El Modena Avenue NEWPORT NORTH ....................... .000 Sat-&.ln 1-5 .....•... 3155 Corte P0t1oflno OlD CORONA DEL MAR ......... tas..OOO Sat-Sun 1-5 ............ 506 Acacia Avenue •WPCMn TERRACE .............. 1111.tOO Saturday-1-5 ...... :.: ... 9 St8rbur9t Circte 8AL80A ............................... 83,IOO/MO Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 1223 E. BalbOa BtYd 631-7300 NEWPORT. HEIGHTS ... Thia three bedroom, two bath home la so special, from the white picket fence and the beautiful tree ahaded fron.t yard to the Impeccable backyard with AV apace and room for pool. The master. suite Is recently remodeled with bay windows, built-In dresser and walk-In closet. Used brick fireplace, formal dining room and hardwood floors. The kitchen Is four years old with beautiful oak cabinets and Chambers cook top. Don't miss this special property In one of Newport Beach's most sought after locations ......................... .': ........... MIS,000 NEWPORT NORTH Fabulous three bedroom, two and one half bath. two story, single family, detached home in Newport North VIiias. Convenient Newport Beach location be- tween Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard off University Drive. This Napoli plan Is decorator perfect. Highly upgraded carpet, wallcoverlngs and draperies. Lush landscaping surrounds custom tile and concrete patios In very private yard. Air conditioned. Security sys- tem. Community pool and spa. Highly motivated seller bas drastically slallled price to. $459,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR ... South of Pacific Coast Hrghway. Near park. Easy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R-2 lot. Vaulted ceilings, Berber carpeting. Oversized clo'sets. Private patios. One of best locations In old Corona del Mar and priced to sell ....... $425,000 BAYCREST . . . Best buy In Baycrest. Well designed family home. Sparkling pool. Flowing floor plan with four bedrooms. The master bedroom, family room and living room all open to the pool and Ratio area. Don't miss this opportunity to moVe up to Baycrest.. .. *"8,000 NEWPORT TERRACE . . . This aecluct.d end unit la located timid ftOW9f ltrewn meadowa and ooean breezes. MMlculOuaty m.lntalned and upgraded wtth new ~lenQes, parquet. carpet and fresh paint inside afld oot. Features Include a vwy large mut• suite, I08flng celllng1 and abundant natural light .......................... $17.9,IOO LAGUNA 8EACH LOT . . . Bulldabte custom homeatte in beautltul Laguna Beech. Poaaible vtew from MCOnd story. Lot Is approximately 6.300 tquare feet. A nioe eanyc>n Mttlng. Call for directions to property and drfw by ••..... ll0,000 INT'IRIOllt DElfQN STORE ... NEWPORT RACH ... wen e.tabfflhed buainesl op- Portunlty In the field ot Interior deltgn. Includes showroom, warehou.e, Inventory In the Cali- fornia eontemporuy and Soutttw.t•n motif and dellgn companyt. Industry leeder tpecial· IJ:lng In wat.,-oriented homee. ~and yachta. Unlfmlted potential due to growth of commetdel end ftnMdeil bu*!•• In the Or-ange County ..................................... ...- -iiiiiiiiiiil 617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SELLERS ARE KNOCKING DOwN •••••••••••••~••••••••~• THElll nlCESI c CLAellC CHARACTER-To die forl 2 bdrm. 2 bath, In Otde CdM. oozing charm. Designer's own home. $531,500. COZV COTIAGE-Tyroteen-llke, So. of hwy, R-2 lot. CdM. 2 bdrm,+ de1eched bath & office. Remodel with ftrepleoe, l>Mm•. &. spa. $419,000 CDM "ttOm" PLUS ~"'~j _,."">e Cod 2 story. 2 bdrm wtth new kttc:.a..o~v~ &. sunny patio ... + 2 bdrm $100C.~ .:....me unit. $545.000 JA._. PARK-Unique hlllSide CdM devetoprnent. 3 bdrm. 4 bath 2.160 sq.ft .. price Includes salt water aquarium with rare fish. Asking $495,000 ..... , .... , ..... IXPAN810N OPPORT'UNIT1El-Extra large lot. greet Hwbof View Hilla neighborhood. 3 bdrm, family room, large pool. $539,000 TLC .. TUltTLEROCK-lmmeculate family hOme In prime .... Hu charming touches. And 'Ideal' lo- cation. $459,900 .. AN !NQLl8H C~Y GARDEN"-3 bdrm, 4 bath, Penn. Pt home on quiet strada. New decor by Country life Interiors. lmmac. gorgeous mstr ste. Some personal Items available. $695,000 VIEW OFT .. ~ARK-Tucked away In northeast CM. Delightful 3 bdrm. pool, spa and quiet street. Klds'll play In an ent.lre park! $315.000 PICK OUT,,. PAV'' "* o .... t lit-down views of ~ H8rbor, et .a. 3 bdrm, den & 4 bath. Something very ~. INIM Terreoe. $683,000 PNYACY AND •Aca-Hlllelde locatlon owrtook1 COM wtoewt Myond. lncredlbM vtewf ~ of an ecre. 3 bdrm, 2'~ '*"· fM*Y & dlntnQ rma. $726,000 C.-0 8MOM8 u.NDMAM View h<HM wtth pool, ... =-kltc:Mn & lerge ClOUrtyard. AleO 3 .. _.. --...... 111&.000 A 3 bdrm bl Harbor View Hilla knocked down $20.000 to $539.000 A Spectacular Vlew. 3 bdrm knocked down $73.000 to $729.000 A Coronal del Mar °Charmer .. knocked down $30.000 to $419.000 A Clean and vacant, Udo lale knocked down $55,000 to $595,000 A duplex In Corona del Mar knocked down $35,000 to $490,000 A .laamlne Park townbome knocked down $10,000 to $495.000 · Three bdrm Bluffa condominium knocked down $7 .500 to $277 .000 STO....._ .. HAMOR M>GE-Unrtvaledl 8 bdf'm, 1 frplc, 9 bath, sun room, library & weight room. 9000 IQ.ft. $3,695,000 C••~••IR•••-••~ AUOLUTEL Y SPOTLESS-Mature. one owner 2 bdtm townhome lrL.Costa-.....,__amall-yard, near comm. pool, away from traffk:. Only-1$139,000 . ,.AGNIFtCINT NEWPORT NORTH TWNI Ill-2 mast« suites, red tile roof. pool & spa, Near UCI and airport. $259,000 RANCHO SANTA MARGUERITA-Light & spacious. 1 bdrm with view of Saddleback. ~veral upgrades. Low price. $98,500 90METI•G SfteCIAL-Rare "V" plan In the Bluffs. 3 . b<Srm, 3 bath, turn-key condition w/French FR •ctoon. new paint & wallpaper. Sparldesl $277,000 •-•1 .... S.hlnl•Y 1-5 lllll.lfn $399,000 ........ 4 bdrm. 3 bath P. Spaulding LMllLI 3 bdrm, Den $595,000 111YlalllM L Calhoun MTl mu $139,000 2• Dlell #22 2 bdrm townhouse B. Hutchings ........ llJ $599,000 ................ 4 bdrm, 3~ bath · M Hartling ~ $459,900 M .... ..._. lmmacufate family home C. Maxaenti Ull m.I $7~.ooo 3 bdrm, 2 story ..... ~5.000 5bdrm .... -.Tl lllA $315,000 View of the Park Utfta .. C. Ross JHtla .... C. Porcella. n1• .... ••• 0 . Miiter NICE ON "'NICE"-Prime Villa Balboe condominium, 2 mast« suites, end UJllt w/ocean view near comm. pc><Ms. spa, tennis & t>e;ech.' Only $215,000 OCEAN VIEW AT t:ln,500 lmmacutllte & vacant! 2 bdrm. 1 ~ bath, on Npt Penins«M. great home or excetlent renl 8r:-l.0Wftt In .,.., ~2.-500-- ..... 0,1a .1•••1 l_.:_S lll klffS $399-,000 -... .,... 4 bdrm, 3 bath P. Spaulding MTl mu $139.000 2• IWN #JJ 2 bdrm townhouse B. Hutchings .... PumaA $599.000 -.......... 4 bdrm. 3'/t bath M Hartling UllllU 5 bdrm $645,000 JJIYla ..... C. POfcella n au s126,ooo 1111 ..... ., Hiiiside, 3 bdrm, 3 bath D. Johnson .... -... '$495.000 '" ...... 3 bdrm, 4 bath M. Hugill -·-ftl'9 $380,000 Jtll1 Tn I • JM Peters. Plan 4 B. Whtte " --$469,900 1121 hit ... Montego, 4 bdrm T. Smith ••mmn $259,000 ..... Model. 2 master suites S. Swanson UllllLI $595,000 11lftl .... 3 bdrm, Oen M. Hartling lllll.lfR $277,000 ........... Rare "V" plan H. Swanson ......... $725,000 1 .......... 4 bdrm, vtew B. Berrington .. a# .,.llillrllili1""'1dlli;,· .. WimMllllW THROW AWAY YOUR WISHBONE! E~ ~ ...,., w .. tff It here. Hlehly .,... • ..., atMI r.......S.W 4 IMclr-. 3 M lh "9111 6 bfittlt fe•lly home lar.. nc'-4 patio. ..vl ... tt. _,_.. llrqlace. dlal .. rooM 6 mon. Grul to. H lertala l,... WaJll ro parll •114 hltft tchool. PT-.tty oftencl by Susi Scholl. $514.714 FUN. SAND. SURF, SUNSETS eo .. e •• thl• bu•llM J .. MMl•W ..... I W.CIU "-oc••· Prtva1e <lock avallable. c.._ to ....... c...,_ too-oceaa u4 bey-· C.11 MkhMI 8'ylla. Mff.716 ' BALBOA PENNINSULA DUPLEX 8otJI ualto ••• 3 BR. 1.75 BA wtu. ~ wan. .. Mac.II aJMt .a.oppi ... 1Aca1..s ••• ., "-c,_... ..... Euy K C ... IO Paclfk Coaol H...,. ,...., _ .... ..,, ,._ •-cw both .. rc...i. for i._.cw. Cea ~·· w.-. MI0.000 ABOVE THE BLUE PACIFIC w ... to the beach at 111er1M fro. "°"' N-port Beech •••ury cofMlotallli••· Relaa by the 1whnml .. jlOOI, _. la tlM )acHLI after • fneMlly .. -ol t-la. Yot1r ,.1vecy la -••d al Vllla 8-llH>a, Y-r per-I •l«clloek .... alll4 .. , ... ... .., 1«11 ,,_drive d lrec1 10 ...._ parlll .. wtdl ...,.. ... t.r 4 c... 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Kl1 ._ ......... o.... .. c saslfnlew......._Call .... 11 ' & ...... , .. 110VS UP TO VILLA MlW ..... a ............ "'-ew. ..._,I ht:nsa .... ._ _ ......... ~ .. I'·--· I ht.-...-. ... UI ................ I .... CALL TemAY 10 mL ti.Mel• ---" .._, .............................. ....-. ...... -.......... -..... ....... J 2 'If C-.... • ..... , .. , ••• amm•• PLWE Watch for the most important, biggest and best waterfront home to ever "come on the market" In Newport Beach. Exclusively llsted with Cote Real- ty. Call William Cote at 760-1900 for more detalls. 2321 2211 STREET 1 ACRE COMPOUID PROFESSIOIAL TElllS COURT "Blue Chip" environmental inclodes pri- ·vate, park-like custom, brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, private professional tennis court,-grotto- sty1e pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,895,000 - / 11u•111.1 PllYATE UTE 1111•1 Ill Ill IPLEIMI TUll1llUL This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12' ceilings, exquisite master bedroom w/Hls & Hers baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $2,950,000. The best of Linda Isle. IA.Ill PRICE REllCTlll ao Ulll llLE PllYlTE llTE-lllllEI ISWI I FllTISTIC ClmlNUIY Recently completely remodefed, this .. •11111 home features 3 bedrooms, 4~ baths, a private swimming pool and ex- tensive use of marble, granite and Berberj carpet plus an incredible lighting system. A private pier and slip for a 60 foot yacht is strateglcally located in front of the home. Huge master suite fronts water. The ul- timate In sophistication. $1,795,000(LH) / SAi 11111 llPllTllll 111111 ... Pl•an Z-Fllll- opportun1ty comes but once in a lffetlme for a property sueh as this. Competety fenced. the home offers 4 bedrooms + a pool & spa & separate guest gu_arters. Fabulous views of the Pacific & the moun- tain range, this privte site is situated among $5 Million homes. Stables are already In & ready for your horses. Call for appointment. $1,695,000. COTL ITLJ\LT1 COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® 2111 ILTAllAll •IYE IRYllE CIYE CISTIM &ATE &lllllEI COMlllln Fabulous Irvine Cove. south of the Coast High- way, this smash1ng 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom home has been remodeled and Includes a completely new kitchen with all new appliances. Fantastic Pacific O<::ean View + Very private pool. This adult oriented home offers private. white sandy beach and the .. MOST" of the .. BEST". Quiet Study. Everything and only $1,495.0001 USTlllS M WE IEEI TIElll If you have considered selling your home and would like a profesional, "1'9freehlng" approach to marketing and ...,Ing your home, caJI ue at 760-1900. There's no doubt about It... We get the job donell ._ 760-1900 WEllllWIW lllVETIE-•o ICllES PlllE WI Located below Cedar ~n and south of Cedar Ridge Esta•,. .Y. Tiay be the last available acr.--I'\~ .ush area south of the lake withs~ 1vlleges. Land useage Is flexible. 0 •.• 1er wOI help finance, Wiii trade, exchange, etc_ Asking only $40K/acre. Call for fact sheet. That's right! 1/4 acre j)and with a super 2nd st~ rs~ , C>rk:ed below lot value, this P'ft.I ~~ .d deal of the yeart Preeentty In~ " oedroom cottage. Calf for more Inf\.. 1natlon & a private showtng. $575,000. llWUSTill 111 Yll Liii Siii FUILllS Liii PYFlllT PllYITE PIR I SLIP This super waterfront-ti on an over- sized lot features 4 ~~ • & 4 baths with exceptional ~~ ~ exposure on Newport Chaf'z:._V.igant Uvtng room, huge waterfron:-.,4,IO & separate maid's quarters are )us1 a few of the amenttles1 $1 ,425,000 • 2H1 FIESTA ILIFFS -STllY Much desired Linda plan on quiet et.ti-de- sac. 3 BR, 2 BA, living room wtth fireplace. The huge, roofed patk> could easfty be enck>eed to make f amity room or ad- dition al bedroom + bath. Beautiful green- belt location_ $355,000 ,.,. IUKnlll ..... , .. 160-1900 ., DM.Y PILOT /BAL UTAft ~Y0•1•1 29.1-/PAmll .. Lln•a Isle EXQUISITE WOODWORK AND GRANITE HIGHLIGHT THIS 'WATERFRONT HOME ... Premium location on Linde Ille with vie.Ji from all major rooms. S bedroom, 61-i bath; family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced b marbles and granite. Light oak ca.blnetry and &on. 'The master bedroom with sitting area overlo0lt1 the hay. 2 bath. steam shower. jacuzzi. walk-in cloeeta. Owner may trade ....................... 12,950,000 CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE ... This 4 bedroom., 41-i bath. home include.a a gourmet k.itchen, formal dining room, living room. gym. family room plus slip for large boat, and affords a 1pec:tacular Bay view. P\eue call regarding exceptional financing. Owner motivated .............................................. 12,650,000 THIS LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT HOME HAS IT ALL!! • • l..inda Isle's best location. Sun all day! Near gate·houte, beach, tennis court and clubhouse. This quality home has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room, game room, pool. spa. sauna and slip for large boat. Proudly presented at ....... 52,450.000 -Lagana NORTH LACUNA! .•. Oceanfrdnt beach home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with eecurity gate. Wonderful vacation atmoephere, liaten to the crashing surf. Walk to ~ ... ~.~~: .. ~~~~ .. ~ ... :~.~~~~~: .. ~l~~~~r~ LACUNA BEACH MAGNIFICENCE • . . 4 bedroom, 4\.i bath; custom contemporary. approx 6300 aq.ft. Ckamatic S·atory elevator home. Hu apectacular views of ocean. surf, 11nd & city lights. Expansive deck off kitchen. Formal dining room. Hu apa and beautifully landtcaped gardens ov~ Sa.ddleback Mountains. .................................... .' ....................... 11,300,000 Seleet Newport Areas PROMONTORY BA YFRONT CUSTOM ••• This beautiful one story home on Promontory Bay has 3 bedroom, 31-i bath. with apecial features such u lap pool. ..,.. central air conditioning. so· bo.t alip, teakwood bar, with ice machine & refrigerator. Cu barbecue in kitchen. This home with al thae features on f~ land for only······················································ 11,250,000 }'.'ROPERTIES, INC .. EXCLUSIVE LISJ'iNG 'WASHINGTON MAGNIFICENCE Cran· deW' is yours on this 9·acre estate located near Mercer .Island and Bellevue. Washington. Adjacent to the Snoqualimie ftjver and Golf Course. this 4 bedroom. 5 bath ~ with large indoor 11'imming pool affords over l 0.000 square feet of elegant and gracious living and provides access to airstrip runway with pr!vate hanger on property ........ 11,600.000 COMMANDING THE MOST SPECTACULAR VIEWS ••• This beautiful exciting property. approx S.000 aq.ft. & overlooking pool and garden. Completely remodeled in 1983 with new additions. Be&utiful marble muter bath, floors and walls. Wood comtrucrion in the finest quality of workmanship. A wonderful secluded location ................................................. I 1.595.000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows-like new~ Attractive 4 bedroom, 2~ bath, famiiy room, Palemera model, light & airy family home. Professionally land- scaped. Spacious backyard with patio and spa. Choice location. close to shopping. schools, churches. commwu· ty pools. lncludei land .............................. 1534.900 Big Canyon PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT GliARD-CATED COMMUNITY ... BIG CANYON. Custom home with private pool and spa. 4 bedroom. den, 5 bath. Prime golf course location. Oversized lot assures complete privac\". Great family borne ................................. 11.350.000 BIG CANYON TOWNHOME •.. Bnght. spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Green Brier model New plus carpeu.ng and paint. Exquisite living room with fireplace & wetbar. Large deck & patios. Lease S 1.5 75 month ................................................................ 1247.500 ...... "LOT'' 3 CANYON COURT ... Lovely level lot with beautiful view of Big Can on Coif Course, could have ocean view second story. 13.000 sq.ft., cul-de.sac location, overlooking multi-million dollar estates ................................................................ 1875,000 Harbor Ridge HARBOR RIDGE .•• Lovely 4 bedroom detached condo. Private entry with running 1tream. hardwood Ooon. handpamted tiles in the lutchen. expanded master bedroom w/litting area. Views of the Ocean & City Ligbta .....•....................................••..•. -..... 1785,000 VIEW THE SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHTS A~D OCEAN SUNSETS . . • Mediterranean Villa 5 bedroom. 5~ bath, custom built Harbor Ridge ho~ must be seen to appreciate. Quality features abound througbout t fiindCrafted home. Cowme lfcbm\ formal di.riing room, living room, family room with hand· carved mohogany bar, wine cellar. 4 fireplaces. the extensive use of stained, etched & beveled glass "'a- design.ed "ta accent the 8000 sq.ft. of luxury livmg in grand 'European sytle ............................. $2,900,000 EVERY ROO~ AN l~VITATIO~ ..• French doors open to sun swept patlOS, private spa. 2 bedroom, den. townhome. Completely redecorated. new off-white carpets. shutters. sk ylights. walled rmrrors, air con· dinoned. Harbor Ridge gated communal . Best pnC4': an the Ridge! .............................................. 1550.000 Bluffs BLUFFS ... Highly upgraded ··x·· plan on pnme greenbelt locauon. Completely redecorated. Sparush pavers, off-white carpell. M "' custom drapes & ap· pliances. Encloted wrap-around pallO. Praced for a qwck 11le at ................................................... 1370,000 lrvlne IRVINE .•. Lov~y Plan II 1n the Del Borgora rrart of West Park. Stngle family home with many upgrade5.. 1DJ.tr0ttel closeu thro~uL clear tub & $lower encl0$ures, sprfuklers front & rear. beautiful land- scaping. and patio with lattice patio cover. light grev c~t. very open. Won·1 last at this pnce. .......................................................... $299,500 IRVINE. PRIME LOCA TIO~ . . . On the golf coune with Yiew of lake, 2 bedroom. 2 bath + den Be&utiful night lights of Irvine ................... 1275,000 lRVINE PRIME LOCA TIO~ . . . Comfortable 2 bedroom. 2 bath. spacious master Wroom. dinmg room. & family room. Well located. convenient to communal\' parks. pool. schools. & shopping ............... 11~900 ----------- Open Houses HARBOR RIDCE. ............................ 1785.000 SatSun 1-5 .................................... I Harbor Ridge IRVINE ............................................. 1299.500 Sat.Sun 1-5 .................................... 14 Del Llvomo BIG CANYON ............................. 11.350.000 Sunday 1.s ............................. I 7 Ro aJ St. w.or~ IRVINE ............................................. 1275,,000 ' Sunday l-S ............................................. 22 Solana HARBOR VIEW HOMES ............... 1534.,900 S.t-Sun l·S ................................. 2012 POf't Bnstol HARBOR RIDCE ............................. 1550,000 S.t-Swi l ·S ..................................... 43 Montpe~r OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:30 A.II. TO 6:00 P.11. 673-9333 • 341 BAYSIDE DR. • NE~RT BEACH 92680 ~ ... ......................... ~ ... ------~!1111111------~~--------- , ------------ Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County S< >~I~ 111 ~~I ~) -'S I '\. I I ! \ '" \_ l I ( I " \ ~ ! ~ ! \ ! ! ) .-----------COVERHOME----------- HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family bome of the highest standard, with an open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-half baths. Oak stairway, gourmet kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built-in BBQ, pool and spa, all professionally landscaped with ocean, bay and city light views. $2,500,000. Ad#OOS KINGS ROAD An artistic home with five bedrooms and four baths, and three fireplaces, and formal dining room. Panoramic bay and ocean views. Master suite includes a den and spa. Maids quarters. $1,300,000. Ad#004 HUNTINGTON HARBOR Largc> corner Jot affording privacy and room for two larg'e yachts Four bedroom. thrl't' bath home bounded by 142 feet on the water. Extensive USC' of marbh.• in bdthrooms. new carpets. fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront dtX·ks perfect for entertaining. Hard to duphcatl'' $1.095.000 Ad =008 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French borne completed in exotic woods, located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coastline views. Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces, solid oakwood floors, five oceanview decks, beveled and tulip windows. Very large I amily home with exceptional yards complete with fruit trees. Steps to cha rming Victoria Beach. $1,295,000. Ad#OOl WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX _ NEW LISTING! A terrific income property close to tbe beach in West Newport. Two units, each with two bedrooms, o~ and one- balf baths and a fireplace. Four-car carport, plus additional off- street parking. $395.000. Fee. Ad#OOl BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX NEW LISTING! Choice location ln first block from tbe bay with some view. Three bedrooms, two baths in upper unit, and two bedrooms one bath in lower unit. Two car garage plus carport. Call now for a private showing. $675,000. Ad#OlO. LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your custom home in this exclusive, gated development above Laguna Beach and enjoy the sweepinc ocean, city, mountain and canyon views. Limited to just four natural-jnde buildable sites. each owner will also have an undivided interest in nearly 7 acres of prestine open apace for recrea.tonal and alricultural use. Ready for your home witb all utilities in. Priced 1rom $399,000. Ad =025. BELCOURT HILL r NEW LIS'rING! Ocean, Catalina and city lights viJw from tbis stunning townhome. Tastefully decorated and f umisbed in ul~a­ quality modern. New blond hardwood flooring, Berber C&!JM:ling, custom window shades and shutters. Dramatic custom hgbttng throughout. Air conditioned. upgraded security system, three car garage. guarded gate. Offered fully furnished at S795,000. Ad#018 OUT OF AREA-VINEYARD Rivenide County, one-half hour south of Palm De9ert. F~rty acres of gapevines and a fabulous borne, profealouUJ furnilhed and decorated. Great opDOrtunlty for investor, rancher, owner. Ter- rific view of tbe valley and Salton Sea. Rome bu a mmm!,ng pool, ~k, lar1e patios.,, and room for tenn1I courts. Grapevme acreage producing table grapes. Owner will lea1e back or service the seven year deprectation:-Only f7~.ooo. Ad#G07 SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spyglass, views of city ligbts, mountains, Harbor Riqe, partial ocean from garden. New French doon throughout. Cuaforrilzed painting in and out, new marble noon in foyer, family room and kltcben. Upgraded landscaping and teeurity system. $695,000. Ad#019 NEWPORT ISLAND . Discover "Newport Island," tbe quiet bide-a-way island on the Peninsula. A four bedroom, including a master bedroom with a private sundeclt and spa, two bath, two story borne. A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace, oak fioorina. remodeled gourmet kitchen. Askin& $445,000. Ad#014 llAJlBOll &IDGE No expense bu been spared to create this arcbitectutal muter- piece.1'be 11awtea ctet.U of11emp Dd COllltl'UCUOll ii not unlike a floe work of art. Tbe senerom w of llate, copper and other quality materials cannot be matcMd. ComPl'iliQ m spacious bedrooms, fln and one-laa1f batlll, putia& lor u-maDJ u five automobilea, WI estate offen u.e madmmn lD lumioul Uvtng. Outstandtq baJ and ai&llt upt riewl. In tbe finllbiq stages of conatruction ~. decorative flDillM!S may be .elected by the purcbaler. Call today for a private Yiewiq. $2,950,000. Ad#017 BELCOURT NEW LISTING! Mediterranean-style luxury estate residence in one of Newport Beach's moat prestipoua p~1uarded com- munities. Four bedrooms, family room wltb built-ins, formal dlniDC room, state-of-the-art kitchen witb bleacbecl oak noon and sunny break.fut nook. Dramatic two ttory marble entry, large master suite with vaulted celllnp, three car~,::nilb tile roof, French doon and windows tbn>Qlboul Enclilh prden ii perfect for eatertainin&. complete wt brick patios, custom •· and luxurioal lancllcapinc. Ot.ber features lDchade three flreplacea, air condltionln&. ce:ntral Yacaam, and 1ecurtty SJl&em. $015,000. Ad#OM 7S9-6700 S Corporate· Plaza •Newport Beach,· California 92660 --------. -...__ •·.. -·~ •'-.... ------ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AV OCADO Expect the best Coldwell Banker .R~ldentlal Real Estate Services ___ _ 64.4-9.060 ._...;:;-...___~--------.. -. THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS BLUPPS H19,000 PEE "Blufrs Best Buy! 3 BR, with new oak Kitchen cabineta and Ooo!ing. Two story overlooking lovely patio. 1 BR downstairs can be study. Tastefully decorated. BLUFFS . SSS!,000 Exceptional free standing condo in ideal location on greenbelt. Two lovely patios, completely remodeled, freshly painted. Just delightful. HAUOll lllDGE *679,900 Sweeping Panoramic view of city & mountains. Beautiful by day, breathtaking at night. 4 BR, with fm_i.ehed loft. Just painted-ready to go! BllEL\LD BAY *9-49,000 Fabuloua views of Catalina + Canyon. Park, pool, tenni.e. 3 BR, 3 BA plus den. Very private large deck, beamed ceilinp. NEWPORT BEACH WEST NBWPOllT HH,000 Located on the aand. Exceptional oceanfron_\. duplex or 3 BR home of quality and design. BEACON BAY U,!00,000 Outatandina location of thi.e 6 BR contemporary home on 60 ft of bay w/water viatas. Pier & 3 1li1J9. Home baa great potential. Beacon Bay leaee. BBLCOU&T U,175,000 New Mediterranean home in Belcourt sur- rounded by luah landacape. •BR+ library and study area in children'• wing. Large yard with pool and spa. BIG CANYON U,596,000 Elljol.._ the eerenity ot living on the golf coune! 5 BR, I'~ formal DR-all rooma fece the coune. Pool & spa. Grace luah pound.a. LIDO tl,900,000 Luxury with incredible views, hich security with 4 BR, 6 BA. Nothing elae like it because owner put ~o 'unita together. BAYSBOUS ts,Ut,000 Picture windows overlook Newport Bay & city U,bta. 60 ft Bay frontase. Dock for 23 large yldita. I.up pool Quality home. IA 1880118 11,750,IOO Pa~ one-of·a·kind Bayfront witb sr-Y lawD, h~_ tree, ovenisecl deck, 3 alipa, cha.rim· inc .. Old Newport" OD 1 YJ Bayahon Lota. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 14 NIWPOIT HEIGHTS 3 BR, FR $419,900 61' GA.RY PLACE D.MEEDER EASTBLUPP •BR, FR $530,000 %2!6 ALTA VISTA G.ANDERSON NBWPOtT HEIGHTS 689 PULLEKTON D.ADAMS 5 BR, SPA $599,000 llA.UOt VIEW lllLl3 3719 PARK GREEN -4 BR $698,500 D GOLDSBERRY SPYGLASS 5BR,FR , 8 TWIN LAKES CrRCLE $749,900 B. TOWERS BAI.BOil llOOE 50 IUDGELlNE DR. 4 BR + FR $700,000 E. OLSON NEWPORT BBJGll'l'S--14.01 KIN_GS ao 3 BR $795,000 C. HAINES LAGUNA BEACH S-43 EMERALD BAY S .JR, DEN $949,000 J. STEPHENSON SUNDAY 1-4 BLUFFS 3BR 442 VISTA ROMA $362,000 J . MACMILLAN NEWPORT HEIGHTS 614 GA.RY PLACE 3 BR, FR $419,900 D. MEEDER WESTCLIPP 1827 MillNEl'S 3 BR $419,950 B. TOWERS 1ASIONB CUEK SS MAINSAIL 3 BR, FR $449,000 C. MCMAHAN BASTBLUPP 4BR, FR SEAVIEW 'BR;FR 2226 ALTA VISTA $530,000 G. LIVINGSTON 1910 YACHT MA.IIA $565,000 G. ANDERSON NBWPOIT HEIGHTS 539 PULLDTON 5 BR, SPA $599,000 L. MARSTON BAUOlllDGE 4 BR $679,900 Sl ST. TllOPEZ B. HILL NBWBGAIL • BR,FR, VU BEACON BAY l-2BR SPYGLASS . 5 BR.FR llAIBOt IJOOE !7066 BIDDEN Tl.AIL $687,900 R. KURTZ !9 BEACON BAY $695,000 D. VALENTINE 8 TWIN LAU3 Cl&CLE $749,900 H. STOCKWELL -4 BR + FR $750,000 1 CONVENTIY E.CORKETT NBWPOIT RBIGBTS 3 BR S795,000 1401 KINGS aD L.ROSE BAYSBOUS HS! VISTA DIM • BR $825,000 C. RUMSFELD LAGUNA BEACH ua BIOIAIJ) BA y 3 BR+DEN $949,000 J. CAMPB~LL BUJPPS '83 VISTA SOMA 3 BR $269,000 K. PARKER B. V. 801118 ltl8 PO&T CA&DIPP 5 BR $625,000 D GOLDSBERRY NEWPORT BEACH BLUP'PS . 1165,000 Spacious 2 story ''Q" plan: 3 BR. comm. pool. Quiet, on greenbelt. Immaculate condition. Many upgrades, incl. sec. sys., plantation shut- ters, added windows + attic fan. WESTCUFP S419,960 Quality shines throughout this emotional 3 BR home. Loaded with extras such as ale, security system, extensive tilework, French doors & much much more! NEWPORT BEACH S4Z9,900 Charming 2 story, a·BR, 214 BA home on a qwet cul-de-sac. Private backyard with lush land- scaping. Upgrades throughout. A great value. UDO 1590,000 Wa.Dt to enjoy Bayfront living at a fraction the COit of other Bayfronts? Conside this-~ 8th floor penthouse with unsurpassed views! owe tralie. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1629,000 Cape Cod style with 5 BR, 5 BA. Beamed ceilings, French doors, stained glass windows. LR, FR and master suite all with fireplaces. Spacious yard with spa. BALBOA $670,000 High income from duplex located in the heart of where all the action is on the oceanfront down near the Newport Pier. ' BEACON BAY 1695,000 .Beautiful, contempo_razy Puluki desigl:!ed home with skylights, beamed ceilings.spa. Main home baa 1 BR, loft plus 2 BR apartment. NBWPOIT HEIGHTS '795,000 Front Row Kinp Road with panoramic harbor views remodelecl with luxurious master suite. 3 ftreplacee handpainted tile in dream kitchen. UDO ISLE t?M,600 Cba.rmillg 3 BR + den & office on wide lot. Mater BR overlooks courtyard. Every BR has a private BA. Open + bright noorplan with French doors to large sunny patio. DIMIUOOB 17",600 A fabulous 180° v1ew Crom tbia estate home. Quality throughout. 4 BR, library & large family room. Within ste1>9 of \he pool One of youi ruott preetigioua ueu. BAYSBOl.U SSll.800 A tnditional S BR. 3 BA home + a de.n on a ll'K comer lot. Very private mater suite. 2 beautifw petio&. The home you~ been waitjnc for. OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA .. , IUmFIL TIWllllE II IEWEI CIMPLD 2 BR, 21h BA -Huge master suite w /wlndow seat. Lots of tile-upgraded pfus carpet-veufted ceilings. French doors, fireplace, built-In Oak Hutch aJI on the Eastslde. CaJI before It'• too late. ........ 12,100 llWI 2 bedroom condo. Extra large patio. Security gated, walk to Performing Arts Center. .... .MUI .... PllCE IEllCDll SI0,000 Newport's MCtuded home large lot w/sunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous backyard & pool. ......... IESA VERDE 2 BA, 1 BA townhome. Washer/dryer hook-up and enclosed gar~ 1121 ........... CISTIM llME SITE Custom home on hill top wtth 360° vtew. 11.46 acres with 750 producing avacado trees. Great Investment today and future! Total price~~ 11 ...... ".,, IEW LISTlll Affordable price In Newport Beach. 2 BR, 1~ BA townhouee. Great lo- cation. Ctoee to beach. 2 car de- tached garage. CaJI for details. . 1111,111 ..... ,/.1-1 n•1111-.i un.m• ... IEST llY II IEWPllT IUCH Great 2 bedroom, 2 bath + den condo wtth 2 car garage In a great area, cfo8e to beach, shops, res- taurants and beach. 1111,111 unm•-.. COITUCTN'S IELllHT Huge comer lot, 3 BR, 1~ BA plus added famlty room. Needs special attention and some TLC. New on the market. Near South Coast Plaza. Ask- ing ,, ..... ........... USflllE COIN'S 3 Units to chooee from . One three bedroom or One 2 bedroom or a 2 bedroom plus den. Prices range from $215,000-$217,500. Only ·4 years new, Best locatlon available. .... , .... 1-2 LIT Darling 3 bedroom home on the E'lfde of Costa Mesa. Excellent con- dition wt~h hardwood floors on huge bulldable lot near 17th street. -IN.Lii a,.,_ A llSE llllEI New listing near S.C. Plaza. A won- derful quaJlty home 4 BR, 2 BA. Family room, lovely landscapl~_. Many extras. a•.-......... ILlllT 1I4 lllE LIT Large 5 bedroom Cotta Meea home. Very private bed< ywd wtth poot & gazebo aree for dining. Neat & Qeen. Alklng ...... .... ,, .. llllEST PUI, IEST IUY 4 BR and family room: Needs TLC. Excellent property. One of the few 4 bedrooms avaHabte. Onty S-. .. _.,11 .. 11•1.11.u. W.11111111 631-1266 HIPllL .. E Great 4 BR pool hCWn. In dynamic location near Brookhuratr Just listed. Super floorpfan wtth fireplace. Needs TLC! Ptl,MO --..... LlllT 111011 IFF THE WILLS Of this superb upgraded contem- porary townhome. Spacious with nearty 2,000 eq. ft. II has 3 BR. 2.5 BA, formal dining room, private sit- ting room off Muter bedroom & aecret hldMway off secondary bedrooms. AJI thll plu1 a vtew of the Valley to the Sea. ~= llM,111 . -.11 IEU YEllE PML lllE Lovely 3 bedroom pool home In Mesa Verde. Completely remodeled with lavllh uae of oak & ceramic tile & wood floors. You must eee this beautlfuNy r~eled kitchen to ap- preefate all the amenities! Prfced to ..., at onty .,...... .. LIVE IT TIE IUCH Modet perfect highty upgraded 2 BR. 2~ BA townhome In a special se- cluded location yet wtthln steps to beach. Nearty_ brand new With an award wtnnlng design and floorptan; mirrored walls. European kitchen . private patio, large master suite, fire- pfaoe, 2 car garage, eecurtty system. AblOlutefy gorgeous with superb construction. Just llltedl '2lt,toO .... ,, .. /.11-4 •LUfnmT _,_ IUITIFIL IE•HELEI llEll YEIM Piil MIE Vou wlll IOYe .. ttMt e>M & tlle that w•s eo taatefuly Ul8d through out this lowly home. Selert we leavtng area & want a tut ..... Cell fOt detaJls. ..,.. .. CIUllll -IEWPllT IElllTS _ 3 BR, 2 BA master step down suite-- has open beam ceiltngs-r.Used hard- wood noora bonus room. Brick fire- place, large corner lot. Excellent op- portunity to refurbish & "'~ UllHIDI llllLY IPIRAIEI TllTLEllCI This home could be featured In Architectural Digest-shows like a model home. 3 BR, formal dining and famlty room, prtvate spa and nlght- llght view. New on the market at ...... IEWPOIT'S llST 10 5 BR, 3 BA pool hOme Including mother-In-law quarters. Extra large lot on cul-de-sac. Priced for quick sate. Great famltY neighborhood. Hurry on this one. sna.- -1 UZ .-S *liEITLEIAl'S lllCH * . ICIUliE Don't miss the last of the large parcels. Build or subdividing this rural 40 acre-parcel next to Cleveland National Forest and near new resi- dential devek>pment, off Ortega Hwy (17•) Rlverstde Co. terms available on sales price of ... ,.. 1111' ...... IEWNIT IUCI WESTCLIFF lllYE Beautiful and spacious 2 BR/den (ord 3bd) 3 BA home. Many upgrades prtvate brick patio w/)acuzzl off Mas- ter sute. Lovely garden room opens to side patio w/water fountain. Call for personal showtng. IUl,lll ___ ... llYCIEST IEWPllT IUCI Prtme .. BR, 31h BA pool home. Cool • 81 Id comfortable decor, wlde ptanta- tlon shutters, dramatic mirrored kitchen, beveled front entry doors. Call for showtng for this special new listing. Asking pn,- PIEllll IPT IEllim Expansive 3 BR, 3 BA residence. Family rm + family ~·oVt, vaulted celllngs, warm · ~ ter suite, prtvecy ~ O ,__, ,, many uses, French , ,_, -.J to patio area. Dec- orator pt . .A.'11 Oversized spa + 4 car garage. Asking llll,MI Ill llllDS 11111 IEW II OLDE CIM Quality duptex currently under con- struction. Both units are 3 bedroom, excellent location. catt today to-add your own finishing touches. .. ••• ........ ' llCI llY llllllll Absolutely best bet Back Bay buy in EastsJde Costa Mesa. 4 BR, 21h BA. Quiet location. Approx. 1,750 sq. ft. Hurry on t=rY· IUZMIS IEST '''II ORUliE Piii ACRES Fabulous one story executive home on over an acre of land. Lovely 3 bedroom, den, 3 bath "'" powder room. Dramatic brick •• oce. Large formal dinlngQ-~ ..• French doors. ~ ~n with large butcher ~ ~ .c.nd. Beautiful land- .caplng, 5' .... room for tennis court or horMS. AH this and much more for onty 112.,... unm••E ITIEITlll lllLIEllS Current zoning allows for 10-1 acre Iota. V«Y 98duded with pawd road. Coestal and mountains vtews. Call for details. ... .. . llYESTll'S IPNITllln Fast growtng Eutside; Six (6) two t townhomes. Three Bedrooms, three baths, formal In ng, cathed.:..;..;:ral:.--.- celttngs, ftreptaoe, and prtvate yards. Excellent Income or the possibility to sell separately. 11.-,- laTY.tlmlm llYESTOll OPNRTllln 9 Units Central Costa Mesa. All 2 BR. 1 BA. Great rental area-owner anxious to trade up. Very clean units. Sii ILMlll llCURI 433 Acres. Prime prod\l(:ing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old ptanted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. Complete underground sprinkler Irrigation. '88 Crop at 2s•1. return u.-.-... .-i USTSllE CAPE COi REITAL Beautiful 2 story townhome 3 BR, 3 BA. formal dining, 2 car attached garage. Cathedral ceilings with fire- place and lots of glass. Private yard. " Non-smokers please. Available now. For private showiii.call. 11.SHI• nan 1m OCUI VIEW 3 BR, 21A BA townhome, fireplace. dining room. pool, spa, tennis. Large 2 car garage. Available 10/1. 111MI• -- 234EAST17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA .. LOWEST PRICE ON LIDO ISLE This 2 story home is ready for you. most comfortable and immaculate on the market. 3 bedrooms, spacious master suite upstairs light and airy feeling, 21/2 baths. Call 673-7300 $569,000 VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN Enjoy aunseta and ocean breezes from th18 Newport Beach 4th floor hlghrlee. Maintenance free living, eecurtty building and aub parking. Specious community patio & pool Slip available. Call 673-7300 ·---------__,. ........... ..._. -· ~-----............. ., ... .. ., ~'" ... ,. COSTA MESA ---l1M.Jel Ocean view. Newport address. Walk to beach.· •UIUlll 12 ... Popular T plan home In Mesa Verde. Shows like lllM• tnUH --a model. New C8ff)ets,-vautted-ceillngs, 3 bdrm. Juat lllted 2 edfolntng propertiea, ov. 24,000 2 bath. Extra lerge lot close to excellent schools 1q.ft. Room to buffd 8 units. Each property Hated & shopptng areas. Call 546-2313. HP4 -Gale.,QWU'.ded.C:Ommun~.wu.L.____... 2 master suites. View from every room. Call on at $320,000. Call for details. 646-7171. NP7 llAIT • •Hll 1241.- an Ul1B 11..,.. Another great Mesa Verde home in excellent Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath townhOme. Ground location. Perfect for family. Many extras, big lewt ha bdrm & bath. Convenient for teenager llvtng room, 3 crackling fireplaces. Gourmet or In-law quarters. Walk to achOOls & shopping. kitchen, Bit In BBQ. Office, healthful spa, Inside No tr&n9P0f'tatlon necessary with this location. laundry. 4 bdrm, charming used brick courtyard. Call today for Info. 646-7171. NP8 Low maintenance yard. Call 546-2313. HP5 ... ..,. unw nn,111 m ms• 1222.- Latge R-2 lot with aJley access. Live In 2 bdrm one of a kind Mesa Verde home in excellent home & bullet Excellent location, excellent price. area near schools & shopping. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, Call to Me. 646-7171. NP9 big livlng room, family room, vaulted celllngs, mll .at 11m IMl ...,.. wet bar. All this on large lot. Won't last. POl)Ular single story 4 bdrm. 2 bath. Family 546-2313. HP6 room. Eat-In kitchen. Living room & dining area. Large comer lot. Enclosed patio. RV access. Call to pr~. 846-7171. NP10 umi ...,. 11wa111 an..- s~ 2 bdrm, 2'.'I bath. Champagne townhome at a most reasonable price. Excellent location. Community pool. Hurry on this -one. Cell 148-7171. NP11 ··~Lm ,,.., .. Sita a vwy 8P8CiaJ home where you•u love entertlllnlng ~ & friends. Gorgeous kitchen overtook• r~ decking. Custom drape. Custom decor throughOUt this eay living 3 bdrm plus den°' library. 3 bath, lfving room wtth vaulted ceilings. Wet bar. formal dining and 90 much more. Don't miss thts one. 646-7171. NP12 l unu -KL•"' 1221,* Thts dandy 2 bdrm Is reasonably priced for the young couple Just starting out. There's a neat kitchen, lfving room with fireplace. Double de- tached garage, gazebo & redwood deck. Huge lot with lots of room to expand. A must see. Call 846-717'1. NP13 mnm wn 1 121.,_ Newty painted & decorated ~amity home. Great location. Living room with crackling fireplace. H•dwood floors. formal dining area, oozy kitchen, add-on family ..room. R-2 lot possible add a home. Many posstbllltles. S..6-2313 HP1 ..... . ...... Seldom offered home In Mesa Verde, needs _ T~. Excellent posalbllltles. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. ftrepl8Cll, lh8ke roof, wood fence. Perfect for ~or woman. good return on your time & Investment. Call 546-2313. HP2 .... IP?OSI -1111.-Completely ,.,i0d1l1d condo In Mesa Verde. lmmecueat• condttton. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, electric kttchen, 8tt11Ched garage. Great starter home or retiree. Cell ~2313. HP3 ..... ,. .. fllllll'MI Moving out of, « Into 0-. Meea. Newport a.ct\ « Ot819 County? ContuMd about wt.o to eel « hOw to get lntormatton on ..... you .. 0C*'9? C8lt ue. Century 21 The ..... &t ..... OOllMCted ...... 7,000 omc. ttwoughout the UnlMd at.-. Cll our reloca-- tton ~. PHYLLIS &4&-7171 « ROY Me-2313 •111m 11 E.mT ua.- eeaut1tu1 giant 2 story home, 5 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 cat gerage. Decorated & upgraded to lnc1ude Italian tlle entry to formal dining. Formal llvlng room with floor to ceiling marble fireplace. Crystal chandetier, bright & airy gourmet kitchen. Family --JOOm, bonus room.-covered patio. 1 bdrm, bath on lower level. Call 546-2313. HP7 1111... ..... 121..-. Vsy SPflC'-' 4 bdrm home in good area. Big living room. Big famljy kitchen, breakfast bar. Crackltng fireplace, shake roof, doubte attached gerage. All this on big IOt, perfect for tam.Illes. Cloee to schools & shopping. Great buy. Call 546-2313. HP8 NEWPORT BEACH --an.-Private community. Fee land. Community pool & tennis. Your "someday" dream of living at the beach can come true. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Spacious living room with fireplace. Private entry, walk to t>Mch. Call for details. 646-7171. NP1 m Y11 PlllYU1 S 114,iOO You'll be delighted with this 3 bdrm, 21h bath. Immaculate 2 story townhome. Highlights In- clude: view, large master bedroom with vaulted cellings. Private patio. Community pool. Situ- ated on acres of wooded park area. Call for Info. 646-7171. NP2 •••llT 1llUll ,,..,.. Custom wall paper, wood paneling, upgraded kttchen, mini blinds are just a few of the amenities In this single story 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome. Cycle to beach. Hurry on this one. can 646-7171. NP3 ···-...u . 1111.-Upper 9'ngle ~ 2 bdrm condo. Quiet end unit wfth balcony owrtooklng poof & spa. Spacious fireplace In IMng room. Large dining area. Inside *'"dry. Yes, you can llve In Newport. Call 846-7171. NP4 r~--J ti) =-~ this quick. 648-7171. NPS lll IUT unu .--• ••••T aa.-Oceantront property zoned to build duplex or 2 condos. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. New dishwasher. Wash- er/dryer/refrigerator. Rental income approx. $21,597 Call to aee 646-717,1. NP6 OTHER AREAS IUIT IT11111 -11 .... Good neighborhood. 2 bdrm, 1 bath on nice lot. Hetdwood ftoors, carpeted. Inside laundry, ctoae to schools. Great buy for the first time buyer. Call now 546-2313. HP9 111 ..... an..- Glant two story on a large comer lot on quiet cul-de-sac. Bike to beach. Dramatic sunk• llvtng room. Wood burning fireplace, family room, formal dining, patio, kitchen. open stair- way to upper level. 3 big bdrm, huge double gerage with wcriSfiop. lovety yerd. W0n't last. CaJI 546-2313. HP10 ,.fmtmas mi.- Great farnity home in excellent area of Fountain Valley. Big IMng room. woodburning firept~. 4 generous bdrm, bath off master completely remodeled. Walk-~loset. Tracie lighting in liv- ing room. Big yard, automatic sprinkler system. Call ~2313. HP11 llftST•'I W , .... Six 1 bdrm. 1 bath units plus a 2 bdrm house In a good market area. Live in the house for comfort & rent the units for profit. Possible seJlef financing. cattitor details 546-2313. HP1 2 SIPD J ..... .. 11...- At an affordable price in area of pride of ownership properties. 3 bdrm, add-on knotty pine family room. big lot with towering trees. 2 car garage. Won't last at this price. Call 546-2313. HP13 U1111 au -.a ,.,.. Great retirement or starter home for older couple, ()Ye( 55 2 bdrm plus den, 2 fufl bath, 2 patios, lerge carport, wood deck has mountain view. Many extras. Call Ms-2313. HP14 .,. ... Prime location. 2 bdrm. 2 bath plus den. Deceiv- ingly spacious. Harmony with nature. Cati to 998 646-7171. NP14 rn l lllJD' 11 .. Our mystery home has 3 bdrm. An exoeMent floot plan. All the amenities. A large lot. Call for det8*. 64&-7171. NP15 •-•••1um11 llTll 1111n1n11•1111. man" A unique '"**'ta~ by Century 21 •:d Century 21 The"-...... tNa trailling la d11lgned to haw you OU1 Mlllng immediatety. We .. the Number 1 home ~ system In Am9tca llnCI we do haYe the beat training. Cll AOY ~2313 or PHYLLIS &4&-7171 for men lntormatlon. TERRY McCARDLE-PAESIOENT • 270EAST17TH-STREET,COSJ:A MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA _,_. P• ICIO EITITf 11.!ll,• Custom country English home on 1.6 acres near Ridgeline Country Club. 9,000 sq. ft. with 5 BR. 5 BA, pool, and. 5 stall barn. Room for N/S tennis court or riding arena. Fabulous Master suite with ·sitting room & spa. Deoorator furnishings neg<>- tiable. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON IPECTACUUll lllAll IAYFIMT 11,411,000 Newly remodeled 5 BR. guard gated home. 2 spas an private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent financing tenns available below present marke~ rates to qualified buyer. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO •W SPY8Ull EICl.UlllE 1711.• Lovely Ocean. Bay. and' City Lights view. Ex - panded 4 BR. 3 BA family & bonus room. Home. Call for addillonaJ info. and your pononaJ vtew- ing. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA •••Ill... .... Adorable Channer for r 0 '9,900 with 3 BR. 3 BA and boat doco•· ~ • .ough for 40' boat. Designer wa}lr Jrapery to match. Water view from . l!.. . Jery room. Hurry, won't last! Call Giesela ~y. GISELA BURMEISTER llEWPOllT PllCE IEDUCTIOI ..... Custom 4 BR. 31h BA. ocean view. family room and musK' room. Must ~seen to appreciate. Call now for pnvate showing. Asking for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER IELCOUIT .a. CITAUIA VIEW 1141.• Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood floors an entry + kitchen with extensive use of plantatJOn shutters. Carefree living at its best. Total security. Ask for .. RON FELSOT WMl111Ea . 111.,_ Sophisticated 2 BR, 2 BA penthouae in eecwity building only blocks to beech! White on white, plantation shutters, beveled mirTon throughout, kitchen akylJte, utility room for washer/dryer, afr conditioned. Community pool, ... & tennis courts. Low down payments with uawnable loan. Ask for ... PAULA BAILY ., •J11IRWE .... Enjoy ~ IW\leU, night Uahts and oceM views from th11 ~ perfect 3 BR. or 2 + den with dramatic 2 s1bry ceiJincs in ~.R. Soft Mrth tones, plantation °'utters, endmed entrycounyard and ~ady to move ln immediat,e!y. A.Ilk for ... JO ANN KENTON • ·---·-.:---- . , NIT •l MAI Elcumft .... Walk to beach from tt•;~ l 0 home with 4 BR,21h BA.f::>-·· 0 t.-.~andpeakof ocean vtew. L $ . ~· Ask for ... -.1 a tf ER YANK --.0 WAI .-i---- EXCELLENT INCOME!! One of the moat spec- tacular locations in Newport on the water. Excel- lent as an investment property or convert to single family residence. Spectacular views, own sandy beach, pier for up to 3 boats, 3 BR, 2 BA up: 2 BR. 2 BA. down. Fireplace each unit. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR l +IClll Cll•lflClll. lln.• Pomona north Gatty St. Zoned C...t and M-1 city cooperallve. Great for fast food. Excellent access between 2 freeways. $7 per sq. ft. TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT .. CllY... .... ... Spacious golf course home featuring 4 BR, 2 ~ BA 3 car garage. Skylites, marble and Italian tile abound in this well located home suited for family and entert~~jl3£°YNN KEMP Clllmat...... 1477- Live near fun and fitness ... Steps to north lake. Parks, pools, tennis and bike paths. This rare 5 BR detached Irvine home comes complete with vaulted ceilings, family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 BA, laundry room and 3 car garage. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN IEEIFIBI Brll 11,.,_ 2 BR, 2.5 BA with all new pa.int top to bottom. New light berber carpet. Large sunny patio/yard. Condo faces lush greenbelt and only atepe to community pooVspa. Includes refrigerator, wash- er/dryer, microwave, patio furniture. No pets. Available immediately. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY . WIJflllEW 1171.• Pool & 5,000 sq. ft. &~ .. 'ioua family home in Dover Shores, 5 ~-. 3 car ...... 2 pvt beaches! Brand n ~v ?!'Pt't & paint. MON A RUGGIERI • CMI• Im CIDF • -Ill • Hich ceilinp and loa ol wtndowl in tau. Sea Ia1and Townhame by Mcl•in! 2 BRl2BA. "Gnenhowe" decorated in neucnl ~ '°'* · w/plmtadan lbutten. Patio ii fiCht on Flf c:oune w/pananmic view md ~te ~ 2 cw p.1'191 • .....,,.. )omdoa! OPSN 8ATUaD.AY 1·~4 IL\ llLAND PBILLYDUKS -----.a-w •• wr 1~ SSTA'q •••• , Ill Tl nu. 1171.• Sctumptuoua brand new all white and cream villa. Light, bright, and beautiful! 3 BR/2.5 BA. "Casa Marbella" w/french doors and windows galore, marble ent.J"anee and kitchen floor, white washed kitchen cabinets, 2 fireplaces. one in master suite, walk-in cio.et and fabulous maste r bath. Pool size yard. Ask foe ... JOANN KENTON OPEN SATURDAY 1-6, 3080 CORTE MARIN .... , • 11111 1111,111111,• Several floorplant avail. for viewina in Newport's newest premier community. Contemporary Medi- terranean style sing.le family homes oUering the very finest in amenities plua gorgeous community pool and recreation area. Cloee to freeways and Fashion Ialand. Ask foe ... PAULA BAILEY OPEN SAT a SUN 1·&-SOM COBTB HERMOSA ® JARllllE CIHI 1411,IOO In a prestigious Newport Beach gated' community with all the ammenities you'll find this Jewel of a home. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2.S bath in pnme comer location. Seller is highly motivated. Call today. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO Clllll IB. Mii ..... Enter throu1h professionally landscaped courtyard into thia new 3 BR home with marble entry floors. Large family room with its own powder room. Walk to Fashion lsla.nd & the beaches. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO Mllll ... 111•1 .., .. Beautiful home on~ of Harbor Views largest 1ota. 3 BR. 2 BA. room for expemion & pvt pool. <Athedral ~ in livinl. nn. family rm & din.inc rm. New •IPPlimnca. llUftftJ & brilht. open Ooor p&.n. ar-t (Gi-............... A* for ... J OPSN etnlDAY ......... PCHIT aa18TOL nJUALIAO -• .LIL ftiW.. Ma.Ill Bnnd new 4 BR. 2.5 BA fully landacaped home with 2 ~tioa. J!'.leaant 2 story volume ceilings. ~ livinl areu, gourmet kitchen with ceil- ing to counter garden window. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA DELIA DELGADO UlllmmTl.U...U ..... Pride of ownenhip, bautifw light owners unit. Iota of uPlf8des. vaulted ceilinp, fireplace, large deck. Upper unit has 3 BR, 2 BA nice pvt yard. Lower unit 9 ~ars old. Pica for 4 cars. Ask for ... · LEE CHESTEllPIELD .,. 11111111 . ..... One year new Corona del Mar condo. Highly upgraded with plantation shutters. Ceramic tile ana plush carpe~. Light and airy floor-plan features a gourmet kitchen & nook. Master suite opens to a large· private_patio. Must see!t .DIANA PROSSER -/--0 . REALTORS ... TIC llYFlllT Cl•I -·-JUST REDECORATED THROUGHOUT. In- cluding new kitchen and baths, Subzero refriger- ator, light oak cabinets, oversized jacuzzi, mirrors. Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bayview; with slip available. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING BElllT t.m llYflml IUll.• SOPHISTICATED. CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT! Open, spacious; luxurious appointments and fumishi.np. Kitchen designed for a connomeur! Designed for gracious living and entertaining. Has huge dock, 6 BR, 5 BA, 3 fplcs. Lap pool and spa in private_patio on the bay. Ask for ... DENNE-SODERLING ... • ...... 1111.• HilhJy uptp'8ded 2 BR, 2 P ~ •nit for the moat diacriminatinl taste. r '-. _ ~IJOI\ with-lovely extras from maJ'hl· Q ¥-, grand wall in MBR to vaulted cei.'' e._ . window U'eatments. OPEN H<.,., .. uN l ·I. n BRITTANY L' ...... NE LINDSAY • B 1111111 1111.111 A dreular drive way leeds to t.hia very 1peciow 4 BR home with 2 fireplllCeS. French doon. Mex-an 18e floorinC in kitchen & f.,mly room. °'819'-cwpet throuchout. Pool me yan1. very prtwt9. Owner will ClCllllicllr tnde. Ask for .. LBB CIDSTBRftBLD OPD SUNDAY 1·1. ITOl 8TA&LIQBT CIRCLE .. ------ . llClnm uamm aa• ~ Bluff ''<!" plan. Dramatic8lly reduced for quick sale. Speciow 3 BR, 3 BA Newport Beach home featuree pvt spa & pearby community rec- reational t.cilities. Beamed ce~. For your penonal showing ask for ... BILL A D()N~A WEBSTER JANE SUNGAILIA lff•lllf llYfllll PAlllllf. 1111.• Especially private 3 BR, 2 BA large and expansive fireplace, 50' bay!ront patio, private marina for large boat, secluded pool and private 2 car garage on preferred Lido Peninsula. Call for appoint- ment. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY .. 1llllE .. nm 11-.111 Broad.moor plan 4 superb View ol ni&ftt lilbts. Excellent land9caping and strong Homeownen Aaoc. 2 BR. Giant Bonus Rm., study and privacy. Available by Nov. 1st. TOM ALLINSON ·seARON VOGT OPEN SUN 1 ·6. 13 R0Ci[Y KNOLL IEICll IOIUT -.111 The beach life awai••o',.... • Osa, 2 BA home on R-2 lot. HS .._ . ..: ocean view. & private patio. J ~ tO the beach! Ask for · .ctON DA HEIN IWBIAYSSBl --Neat & clean 2 BR. 2 BA condo. Well located. cklee to shopping & frwys. Property is vacant and ready to move into. Ask for ... JANE A VIRGINIA 780-5000 so .. TIWll• 1111.• Best buy in Newport. 2 BR, l ~ BA townhome close to beach. Close to pool and spa. 2 car detached garage. Includes washer/dryer. End unit. MICHAEL STONE OPEN SUNOA Y l-6. 22 SEASIDE CIRCLE CllllH lllUTY 1111.• Gorgeous Ea.stem feeling-. Wood windows. ex- tensive brick, white gazebo surrounded by sculpted landscaping. Country kitchen & nook. Fonnal D.R. w/fireplace. Family room with wood beamed ceiling, open ccn:y den w /built-ins. 4 BR + sitting room, 3 BA, 3 fireplaces. One of a kind charm. Call now to see. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI OPEN SUNDAY 1-~. 2307 FRANCISCO IBCIUll 1111,111 A city Uchta view from this beautiful, clallic, 4 BR home hiChlicbted with bleached oak floors. plan- . tadon 8bunen crown mouldiftCI pl\m room for a pool. C.all fcw ~private lhowinl. Ask for ... DBLIA DELGADO • WATRF..-r.. 171,- PRICED TO SELL NOW! In Newport Beach. 2 BR. mobile home, clubhouses, pool, spa. Motivated seller. Ask for ... VIRGINA SWAN Al ltlllill •Ell.. 117- Fannie Mae owned, 2 story condo, FM.A a~ proved. 2 BR. 1 BA. San Juan Capistrano. Good income ratio. Ask for... · RAY DAVIES. JR. lllmla 1 • Cl•I 11 ..... Outs\andif\B panoramic view. Security building. $1500/MO. Ask for ... VIRGINA SWAN OWNER WANTS THIS LEASED SOON! ... , •• ''" ... 1111.111 Popular 2 BR, 2 BA end unit with vaulted ceilings. skylites, 2 patios, marble, beveled glass. custom 9eCUrity system. Ask tor .• CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP · UlllU .-: U. _. 114.111 ffllhly .ought after. only one presently on the market. in the heart of Lacuna. on the beech. All ammel)ities includinc Matel-Swie. fUll kitchen. fireplece. etc •.. A* for ... CLIP A E'L YNN KEMP • • ,-~---·-.... ~ ..-. ---··· ·------- A MEMBER OF THE SEARS R NANCIAL NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION IS EVERYTHING! SSS5,00 Near Cherry Lake and back bay on a cul-de-sac Open apace view. Country feeljng. Pool can restored. RV access. Large double garage. 3 + 2 BA, + family room. NEWPORT BEACH CONDO S 159,500 Two master suites + powder room. Private brick and grass patio. Inside laundry, garage. Excel- lent location. Community pool. Newport Ter- race. LIDO-BOAT DOCK-VIEW S329,000 F'anuh1u:-; l.1du condo. Boat doC'k a\'ai lahle. ~ bedroom:-;.:! ba1 h. d111111g room. den.1 car garage. C'ommunH\ pool. 1.t-a~ehold propt-rty 14 vear!> lelt on lea~P. Heat value in !\:ewport '. NEWPORT BEACH VIEW 1329,000 ~ bedrooms. '2 bath. den. R. V. access. Beautiful kitchen. tiled fl oor. Spacious livi ng room with French doors leading to lovely yard, spa, and ,·iew. Great neighborhood. MESA VERDE MESA VE&DE POOL HOME SS97 ,500 Across from park. 4 BR, 21 ! BA executive home, formal DR, family room. huJte master pool and spa. Call now. MESA VE•DE 1!!7,600 Lota of fruit tree., new roof tnhance this 3 BR home. Paint, inside and out-new. Gueat bath trith Roman tub. Great echoola. COST~ MESA OFFICE 22 99 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 645-0303 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY COSTA MESA 1857 N~w Jerse1 3 BR $227,500 . Lynn SUNDAY COSTA MESA 1857 New Jersey 3 BR $227,500 Dana NEWPORT BEACH 2250 Golden Circle 2BR + Den $329,000 Reva FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18S4S Santa Yolanda 5 BR $410,000 Sue MEET TAMARRAH ANDERSON ••• • . • MESA DEL MAR RESIDENTI · A continual top produter for Coiawett Banker's Costa Mesa office, Tamarrah was the top liatlng and sales agent last month. Tamarrah has sold more than 8.3 mllllon In real estate this year, and Is currently featuring 2756 Lorenzo In Mesa Del Mar-a 5 bedroom home with family room. A member of the homeowners board In Mesa Del Mar, whet'e she resides, Tamarrah special- izes In Mesa Def Mar, and her three chil- dren-Ryan, Brooke, and Nicole-attend Sonora School. Yoo can expect the best from T amarrah Anderson-and from Coldwell Bankert! LEASES COSTA llESA LIASE 3 bedroom, 21 i bath condo, near South Coast Plaza, close to all freeways and the Performing Arts Center. Jt has everything, air conditioning, indoor laundry, 2 car attached garage, freshly painted, almost new carpeting, new window coverings. About 1500 sq. fl for only $1250 per month and $1600 security deposit. No pets, please. WATEIFIONT LEASE Waterfront Leate. Lovely 3 BR plus dock (or 38 footer. Private community, quiet and sparkling clean. $2,950/Mo. WIST IALIOA PININSULA tlll/llO CbarmJns 2 BR. 1 BA. With bMmed ceilu., new p.int, .... ea...-, ~ta, pnp. "•· er/dryer. Two blocb to bMch. Cloee to evuy-thm,. VllC&Dl HAWAII GET AWAY 0 1!98,750 Lush tropical ... -·o \.. this 5 BR, 2.75 BA home. si:S _ ... auly room with fire- place. Wonde ...... "°entertain & raise a family. GORGEOUS PEPPER.TREE HEIGHTS TOWNHOME IN EASTSIDE COST A MESA U49,900 3 BR, with vaulted ceilings, 2 1 i bath. Larae den (16x20) two decks -one off master bedroom, one off den. Beautifully landscaped yard and aide pet yard . Charming l !l unit complex only 6 years old. Community pool and s oa. 2 HOUSES ON A LOT '275,000 Large yards wi~h a jacu~zi, firepl~ces, ~not~y pine paneling with a rustic flavor, like being in the mountains. Call for a showing. SO. COAST METRO 'l PER VAL E IN MESA WOODS S265,000 Lovely 4BR. 3BA 2 story near outh Coast Plaza. Inviting spa and cu tom barbecue. OWNER WILL CARRY! S77,600 With 10'1 down-assumable loan-1 bedroom. 1 bath with enclo ed patio. Great for lst time buyer. Tennis, pool, spa and much more. PRDIE ST. ALBANS! Hl,000 Prime St: Alban.a ooodo overlooking parklike grounds. l BR, 1 BA. P ool and apa, clubhouse, teonia, near S.C. Plaza and P erforminc Arta Center. OTHER AREA S DON'T PAY UNT t lll.MO Ground floor unit 2 BR, 2 BA wuher/dryer hookupe in unit. Carpet 1>9tio and yard in t'Omplea facinl_ sreenbelt and pool area. Fire- place, air conditioned. One carport, 1 apace. · A•0 mable f&Ud 10~ ~. Great for fint time buyer or couple. V 9Can'-Loweet priced 2 beClroom in St. Albea. Seller motivated. Hurry! GlliNnooK POOL BOD Ull, ... Four -Silt. 3 BA, pl-.. maid'a quarten, huge family room. Formal dininc room. European Cabinetry. Five minuMll to beach. NllT TO PAI&! ....... 3 BR. Sm,Je 1tory comer home Kra. tiom ... te puk ID Gardea Grove. New maater badL 8boWa ll'Mt! OVER 100 orr1crs rn ~fR\'f Yr)t • '~ '-,f)t_I rHFR,..., ( l\l lfC>kN oA ·-~--------....... . ...__ ----..-..-.. ..... .,.., ... ~-..· .. , -~ ........ DE••ADEWI Tl'lclc IP Tr11t Ice Ci -· ~ C.ba"J 21 ..._: .. yllla S.Cba, Carmen 8lpoe. Sandy Beclrman. Daft W.U.. Ta Orlftltll, S4 Jolm, Keith llaDdle, Fred Nlcaatro. Db:le Lee. Jlfaa DoJle. Roy Loellr, Bill Zabolakl, Dorothy Ables. Gina llcComb, lw Dlu and CJd llutinl•· TIUyt AB a NeW'port Beach property owner, Delia enjoys sponaoring im- ~ative monthly neighborhood vt1ita, and her friendly, outgoing personality and ability to com- petently handle all phuea of real •tate matt.en has eaail_y _ e~ce<I her in the top 1 % of all RE/MAX aalespeople nationwide. lifestyle with a successful and pro- ductive real estate career. Century 21 breaks record When asked what she has planned for her December neigh~ borbood visit, Delia answel'ed with a laugh, "Santa. of course, and at least two of his helpers!" Century 21 The Real Estaters, New- port offtce hu htt Its third record brMklng month In aalea volume. Phytlls s.cha, man11g9r ot the omoe. made the announcement at the company's quar- t..ty ...,.de brellkfut meeting at the Balboa Bay Club. Sachacontrtbut• the success to the t~ hwdwork~ professionals dedicated to outstanding aeMce. to their cMenta.. Top honors went to Cyd Hastings who recelYed Top Lister and Top Sales for the Newpon office, aecond quarter plus Top Sales for the company, MCOnd quarter. Receiving top volume for the Newport office and the company WU Nan Ooyte. Century 21 The ReaJ Eataters has been In bullness In the Costa Mesa. Newport Beech area since 1960. The NiWpoifOf;flce orcenturynT Real Estaters Is located at 270 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 646-7171. Delia comes by success nat- urally. After obtaining her degree in architecture and her MBA in buaineu, followed by a multi- faceted career in marketing, ahe headed for N~ Beach in 1979 where she felt She co\ilcrbeic com- bine her deaire for a casual, Upbeat Delia Delgado may be reached for her complimentary property evaluation by telephoning RE/MAX of Newport located at #3 Corporate Plaza, 760-5000. 7ICMOOO -wM*.... , o"f Newport Beach WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO ·SELL YOUR HOME? ~ -~------ 4\~ WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE <P•r8bleatc1oeeotE8Cl'O•> NEWPORT BEACH ....... 3 BR-28A, Fam Rm & Spa 1827 Port a.mouth .................... 741 .... 111 Vl9W of H.-bor n LR & FR liua.,, 1' I M 38R-2~. PCK .......... llll-721_..111 •=111--••muasm 2 See ltland. N.8 ............................... SIB $5,340 304 C.-StreM. N.8 ........................ -$8,700 24 Gotdwll Court, N.8 ....................... -$9,420 3 TrlbUte Court, N.8 .......................... -19,420 714 Goldenrod, COM ....................... -'20,870 2401 Port Whitby, N.8. .................... -$25,000 10 OdY8MY Court, N.B ...................... UB '8,980 COSTA MESA ........ 3BR-2BA + Oen, Poee Cov to 4 BR 880 L.lard ................................... -.. 722-8114 .... 1'1Bl••-38R-1.75BA, Lg Cmr lot , 3230 Wahlngton ................... -.RD-721-4111 · 111 .... 11111 38R-2BA. Condo, Spkk>us, Cloee to S.C. Plaza 810 Beker #202 ........................ 1--721-4111 ... .__ 1~ Lot .me. Ck>M to 8llCk ~ 389 La Cenada.......................... 721-4111 ISTlllRI• 38R-1.75BA, Poof & spa. extraa.,lot 939 Serra Way .......................... _. 721-4111 ___ ,.._ 48R-2BA + pen & Spa 1799 New Hampahlte ............... 1111.• 721-4111 •-.um er '' 38R-2BA. Specious Condo 810 Bliker #202 ........................................ •-- GIT IHI FACTS, CALL ••• CALL YOUR HELP-U-SELL OFFICE FOR FREI WEEKL V LISTS OF PROPERTIES "'FOA SALE BY OWNER" WITH PAtCES. AOORESSES. PHONE NVMBERES. ETC COSTA MESA I •i~ 2MBR-2'MIA. End garege 918 Powel Ct. ........................... 117~ 722-8114 • ss•w..•mr 28R-21..aA. EMtslde Condo. 252t0 Poplar ............................................... .. COSTA MESA SELLERS SAVED $$$$ 3n Flower, C.M ............................... -$10.500 2901 Eltl•mere. C.M ............................ --*'81 Mod)eaka. C.M ................................... -$7, 140 595 Sturgeon, C.M ............................. -18.teO 2592 Faiirway, C.M ............. , ............... -18,420 325 Flower St. C.M ............................ -se.ooo 300I Donnybrook. C.M ..................... -$7, 180 1202 Donnegal, C.M .................... , ..... -$7,000 498 E. 18th St., C.M ........................ -$10,000 322 Roc:hester. C.M ........................... -... 580 999 Mod)e9ka. C.M ............................ -Sl,974 939 Serra Way, C.M .......................... -19,020 926 W. 18th St., #0-2. C.M ............... -$3,880 810 Biiker st .. #205, C.M .................. -$4,720 2973 Redwood, C.M .......................... -$7,420 CllTI •11 lffa 1835 D. NEWPORT BLVD., SUITE 258 COSTA MESA. CA 92627 (714) 722-1114 .. Howard La1n0n By day, Howard Lawson is a Realtor selling million-dollar bayfront properties In Newport Beach. But at dusk, Lawson finds himself In dogfights over Iron Curtain countries In the depths of the Cold War. For the last several months this year has been both 1988 and 1954 for Lawson. One of Lido Isle's more colorful personages, Lawson has -In addition to working at The Prudential Lido Realty -completed his first nover. "It's a mainstream fighter action yarn set during the Cold War over Eastern Europe. It's deaths at sea and romance ashore. I've submitted it to three publishers for consideration, but I don't care who buys it," Lawson said. For those who know Lawson. there is little surprise at the news that he's written a book. He's been dabbling In the wordsmithing craft for the last four years, writing chldren'a books, travel articles for Orange Coast magazine and editing the Udo Islander, a local newspaper. He was encouraged to begin writing by his wife, Shella, an agent with Udo Travel. Lawson has been a Lido resident for 25 years. He Is a fifth generation Californian and second generation Rea!tor. In fact for 20 years he owned Lawson ReaJ Estate In Newport Beach untll he closed the operation and Joined -whatisnow l'he PrudentiaH:kk>-Realty. -"Twenty years ago there were flve real estate companies on our block and there were 25 Realtors. Gradually It shrunk down to two, me and Howard Dlppefl's Lido Realty. So I decided two was too many so I closed dOwn and walked across the street and Joined Howard. Although I get 99 percent of my business from referrals and previous clients, this is the only real eetate otftce In Newport a.ch that gets business off the sidewalk.'' "I'm much happier the way things are now. I have leaa hassle," he aakt. Lawson has sold MYeral properties In Newport Beach many tlmee over and can recall when a ~bedroom Lido cottage sold for $35,000 In 1965. The property 19 worth $450,0000 today, he said. He's been a Realtor ao.rt enough to know not to forecaat the future, he said. As for his future, Lawson probably wtn ftntih nu1•"UmJ11r11•...-ri-.iM-il..-fll~.,...-~ for the top producing RMltors at The Purdentlal Udo Realty and he'll prob- abfy start on another novel. The PNdentlnal Lido Realty Is one of the leading brOkeragea serving the Newport Beach and Corona del Mar communities and Is Independently owned and operated. For more Information, call (714) 673-7300. Meridian Pacific opens commercial leasing/ sales office Meridian Pacific Commercial Real Estate Services has opened an Orange County office In Newport Center. Newport Beach to specialize in com- mercial office leasing and sales. The company also has a Long Beach office serving the Los Angeles County area. Principals of the Orange County o ffice. C r aig Coope r . Gary Eschenroeder, David Cantwell and Tim Ward were formerly with the Orange County commercial real estate firm ot Frost Trlnen Partners. The four have more than 28 years of combined real estate sales, leasing and management experience. REDUCED $50,000! • 4 BR. 2 BA Traditional Style Home • Prime Oversized 45· Lot ( 1 •12 Lots) • French Doors open to sunny South Pa1to • Beamed oe1llngs. Remodeled kitchen Air conditioned • Steps to beach & tennis. From its Orange County office. Meridian Pacific represents local, in- ternational and Fortune 500 com- panies. Sinoe starting operations this past February, the company has book- ed more than $3.9 mlllion In new business. including a 172,000-square- foot listing at the Crown Cabot Financial Center In South Orange 204 Vil llRCELOll VIA LIOO HOftlr-ielM e A ......... su oo.ooo VIA LIOO NOit lr-ielt • ._ S&A SOU> Sl.ffS.000 OPEi SAT I Sii 1-5 VIA llOO SOUC>-41t·J.58A_._.,,A9S ... Sl.5 000 VIA 1.100 NOltD-581t-48A.. SOU> Sl-'9S.OOO -- County. White at Frost Trlnen, Cooper, Eschenroeder, Cantwell and Ward were responsible for leasing more than one mllllon square feet of commercial office space and $45 million in land transactions In the South Coast/John Wayne Alrporr anct Sooth Orange County markets. SUllY IAYFROIT • 4 81r,3'h BA, Custom Home . • Sandy Beach with Large Boat Slip • Very bright open floor plan • Steps from Clubhouse with Open Bay Views • Lowest priced Lido Baytront with a Boat Slip 141 VII LIU Siii OPEi SAT I Sii 1-5 11,411,000 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I VIAo llOO NOltD-Selt·U8A.IOU>. llMO.- ;;; VIA LIOO NOltO-l81t·2 58A SOU> Sl~·~~~------------------!!!!!l!!!I ZUltlCH ClltCl.E-68R·f8A.. IOU> .. Sl.295.000 FAMILY HOIE • 3 BR. 3 •;:, BA family home • Bright open floor plan • Sunny Strada patio • Large sundeck off master • Lowest priced home on Lido! $515,000 VIA SAN ltEMO-Selt·58A-tot.O ... ..,,,,.. VIA UOO SOUD-'8R·58A-tot.0 .... '11t- VIA KOR~lt·29A ........ SOU> .. -17•- VIA ZURIC..-lllt·l8A--tol.D-. _..,._ VIA ORVIE~lt·J9A_ tot.0_.....,. VIA ITHAoCA-29R•29A-... SOLD ... -..,..- VIA 8AltCELONA-481t·29A--1~ VIA lORCA-..elt·ltl llOLD-.~ VIA QUITO-J91t·l.SBA.::.. .. ___ I~ VIA SAN ltEMO-lalt•l SllA llOLO USSll'O VIA ITHACA-lelt·Je tot..0-U ls,Jloe VIA ltAVENHA-VAC, LOT----·-~ VIA HICE->BR,JS llOLD--MJ9- UYFlllT ESTATE • 5 BA, 5 BA Baytront Estate • Traditional Old Pasadena atyte home • 71' on Bay w/2 large boat afips • French doors, Ivy covered walls, crown moldings • Latticed courtyard entry plus 4 CM ~age 13,IOl,800 DAILY PILOT/BAL UTATW---.. -----------------· School appoints Bergheer to DeaD's Advisory Board K.t Bergheer, preekient of The propoeed strategies and new pro-Bergh•• CompMy, a real eatate grams. ~t firm located In Newport Members are UC> Integrally Involved ... •SA VERDE a.ch, hM ~named to the Dean's In profects delignated to be crucial to Sensational 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with ~ and separate spa. Family ~ 8:!,. of or the eu:::'dlne ~tutu:;::= ::;:ooi~ .::;-,: room has a dramatic floor to ceiling brick fireplace and opens to po0I and a M~t. and studenta, fecutty and a1umn1 In special larae lush yard. Loc;ated at the end of a cul de sac on a quarter acre site. Full Prtor to aaumlng his current project• deelrlf'ed. to enhance the price $334,900. retpOMiblltlM, he hHded Wood-quality of Pepperdlne'a School of . . FAMILY HOME BilrghHr Conetructk>n. Berghe• has Bullnea and Management and it~ _,~ ll!Wd~t and director programa. This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has it alHarae master bedroom ancJ of -. ()rw9 courttY --AiQ~IOri~Of~thi~__:_-.,"Ai,;,..__,,me~Sdfc>oroMnlltrtwscmiJ't--t-•--tftliv1tt1inci.-room with fireplace, family-room and-bif-baekyafd ·~ m------'~ • 8uldlng tnduetry Aaaoclatlon of Menegement continues to grow, it is Quiet interior cul-de-sac location in top-rated school system. All for only ao..o-n c.ltfomia, and ia an active Important for tt to remain d09e to Its $345,000. Call 751·5000. , member of the TEC group -an constituency," James Wiiburn, dean of orgen11atk>n of chief executive offtcers the untwrstty'a School of Business and MODEL QUALITY who meel monthly to provide an Management, Mid. "The Board mem-Only one year new, this lovely 3 bedroom, 2Yz bath, two story home sits on ~~on bu9'neaa isauea. bera help keep us In touch with tt\e I . sh ped I t F h · · lergnHr reCIMYed hla Preaiden-outside bushl8Sa world. They also a arge pie a o . eatures green ouse kitchen window, dininc room bay ta.I/Key ExecutM MBA trom Pep-eerve as ambaaHdors to business and Y(indow, fireplace and cathedral ceiling in living room . deck off master suite perdlne In 1976 and was preeented pofftlcal communities, assisting In and more. Only $162,000! wtth the achoot'a Distinguished Alum-ldentlfytng opportunities to expand the nua Award In 1986. Influence and reputation of the univer-BOAT A RV YARD The o..n·a Actvtaory Board, made atty and the school." Country living on cul-de-sac, this 3 bedroom, l" bath home features an up of executlvea and apect8'1ata from a Now In Its 20th year. Pepperdine adCSed family room with beam ceiling and lots of windows overlook"'& a :':'n:':'r=: ~vt.,,S::: ~'!'n=t~~t~=ed ~~: beautiful yard and fruit trees. RV & boat acces5. too! Just reduced S~S.000. of strategic Importance. A primary u.s. News & World Report survey of Hurry won't last at this price! $210,000. Call 751·5000. objective tor the group Is aalstlng the deans as being one of the top three BEST VALUE IChool In remaining "cloee to the business schools In the western region Great family home located on a quiet cul-de-sac, in a good school district customer" by providing feedback on of the United States. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is further enhanced by the very nicety done American Escrow, Inc. 1031 Exchanges• Commercial• Residential *Business• Loans• Liquor License DESIGN PLAZA 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 105 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Can't seem io get to all those repair jobe around the house? Let 1 the clasaified service directory help you find reliable help. added-on family room. A true value at only $179.900. MESA VERDE ·-POOL Outstanding Bucolla built home, 4 bedrooms with pool, spa, family room and formal dining. An upper bird street location. First time offered at $399,000. Call 751-5000. COSTA MESA TOWNHOME Spacious 2 story townhome has 3 bedroom, 2 baths, a large two car garage and a small yard, located in a very popular· complex that sells very fast Call 751·5000. SIX UNITS SIX one bedroom, one bath units seeking investor. This building 1s less than twenty years old and the apts. are very easy to rent. Priced for quick sale at $234,000. GREAT STARTER HOME Lot's of possibilities for this fixer-upper! 3 bedrooms. l lfz baths and large yard situated in a good neighborhood, near churches and schools make this an ideal starter home for the fi~t time buyer. A good value at $189,950. Call 751·500. EASTSIDE DUPLEX Perfect for investor or renting one and living m the other. Larger unit rs 4 bedroom, 3 bath and only two years old. This is prime property and you should act now. Full price $359.000. Call 751-5000. GARDEN TYPE OFFICE New Mesa Verde professional offi~ suites avallable. Brand new buildinc with 550 sq. ~ or larger available. Medical suite with kitchen. exam rooms and bathroom. Favorable lease provisions and a rate of .59 foot gross makes this a very attractive offering. FREE HOME MARKET ANALYSIS If you are interested in a market evaluation of your property, or informabon about real estate in your area. give us a call at 751·5000 tor a free analys&s. REAL ESTATE SALES tt you are· ttunking about a new career or already have your license we have the best training availa*1t no cost to you. CaH Jack Ayers for information at 751·5000. The Better Way to Sell Your Home ... • r. • ~ .. -, 1..'.. \ t ~ ~ ~ ~ •, : .. ~~ · . . . ' •• > ,... • '• ' .. I • - Howard Lawaon ... . By day, Howard Lawson is a Realtor selllng million-dollar bayfront properties In Newport Beach. But at dusk, Lawson finds himself In dogfights over Iron Curtain countries In the depths of the Cold War. For the last several months this year has been both 1988 and 1954 for Lawson. One of Lido Isle's more colorful personages, Lawson has -In addlliOn to-worktng at The Prudential Lido Realty -completed his first novel. "It's a mainstream fighter action yarn set during the Cold War over Eastern Europe. It's deaths at sea and romance ashore. I've submitted It to three publishers for consideration, but I don't care who buys It," Lawson said. For those who know Lawson. there Is little surprise at the news that he's written a book. He's been dabbling In the wordsmithlng craft for the last four __ ,_....._ ______ .... _______ ...... years, writing chldren's books, travel estate office In Newport Beech that articles for Orange Coast magazJne gets bullness off the stdewatk." and editing the Lido Islander, a local "l'mmuchhappierthewaythlngsare newspaper. He was encouraged to now. I have .... hassle," he said. begin writing by his wtfe, Sheila, an LaWIOn has sold MYeral properties agent wtth Lido Travel. In Newport Beach many tlmee over and Lawson has been a Lido resident for can recall when a two-bedroom Udo 25 years. He Is a fifth generation cottage sold for $35,000 tn 1"5. The Californian and second ,_.,_atlon property 1• worth $450,0000 today, he ·-· ·-· Mid. He'• been a Realtor loan enough Realtor. In fact for 20 years he owned to know not to for.cut the future, he -tawsGfl-Real-Es ~~~~~~-siatd;=::....:..=:..:....:::...:.:::..:.=:.:::...::.::....:.:==-=-~--1 untlrhe closed the operation and joined As for his future, Lawson probably what Is now The Prudential Lido Realty. wm ftnlah this year aa......, In the rMks "Twenty years ago there ·were five for the top produdng RMltora at The reaJ estate companies on our block and Purdential Udo Realty lllld he'll prob- there were 25 Realtors. Gradually It abty start on MOthef novel. shrunk down to two, me and H0ward The Prudentlnal Lido Realty Is one of Dlppell's Lido Realty. So I decided two the leading brokerages MrVlng the was too many so I closed down and Newport Beach and Corona del Mar walked across the street and joined communities and Is Independently Howard. Although I get 99 percent of owned and operated. my business from referrals and For more Information, call (714) previous clients, this is the only real 673-7300. Meridian Pacific opens commercial-leasing/ sales off ice Meridian Pacific Commercial Real Estate Services has opened an Orange County office In Newport Center. Newport Beach to specialize in com- mercial office leasing and sales. The company also has a Long Beach office serving the Los Angeles County area. Principals 9f the Orange County office . Craig Cooper . Gary Eschenroeder, David Cantwell and Tim 'ward were formerly with the Orange County commercial real estate firm of Frost Trlnen Partners. The four have more than 28 years of combined real estate sales. leasing and management experience. REDUCED $50,000! • 4 BR. 2 BA Trad1t1ona1 Style Home • Prime Oversized 45' Lot ( 11..., Lots) • French Doors open to sunny South Pa110 • Beamed ceilings Remodeled kitchen Atr conditioned • Steps to beach & tennis. From Its Orange County office, Meridian Pacific represents local, in- ternational and Fortune 500 com- panies. Since starting operations this past February, the company has book- ed more than $3.9 million In new business, including a 172.000-square- foot listing at the Crown Cabot Financial Center In South Orange 204 VII llRCELOll OPEi SIT I Sii 1-5 VIA LIOO N()tltD-ielt-i8A 1115,000 VIA LIOO HOR0-5elt•U8A SOLD tlJfS.000 VIA LIDO SOUD-41t·l.58A --ti~ VIA LIDO NOIU:>-ielt·•A.. SOU) Sl,MS- VIA LIOO NOllD-Selt·s.JeA ICK.D '1,A50- County. While at Frost Trlnen, Cooper. Eschenroeder, Cantwell and Ward were responsible for leasing more than one million square feet of commercial office space and $45 million In 1and transactions In the South Coast/ John Wayne Airport and South Orange County markets. SlllY IAYFROIT • 4 BR, 3'h BA, Custom Home • Sandy Beach with Large Boat Slip • Very bright open floor plan • Steps from Clubhouse with Open Bay Views • Lowest priced Lido Bayfront with a Boat Shp 141 VIA LIN SHI OPEi UT 11111-5 11,411,MO ~~~~·!!!!l!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!t VIA LIDO NOIU:>-381t·2 58A SOU) ti~ 1 .. -----------~--------m!!!•I! lUlttCH ClltCLE-d91t· .. A. ICK.D. I 1,295,000 FAMILY HOME • 3 BR. 3'h BA family home • Bright open floor plan • Sunny Strada patio • Large sundeck oH master • Lowest priced home on Lido! 1115,000 VIA SAN ltl!MC>-Selt-ieA.. ICK.0 -~ VIA LIOO souo-.-•-seA. IOLD-""- VIA KOlt<>H-4111·1SA -SOU)._, ••. .,.., ... VIA lUltlC ........ lt•>9A..--IOU>-..... VIA OltVIET~·>tlA-SOU>--. ..,._ VIA ITHACA-talt•JSA .....• SOU) .. -........ VIA 8AllCELOffA_,..1t•t8A -·-· "'5- VIA LOltCA--lt•JaA ••. -IOU>-....U.S.- VIA QUITO->alt·l .YA-.-·-·--11'S- VIA SAN ltl!NI0->9111-l S8A. SOLO 15~ VIA ITHACA---·>aA..-ICK.0--HISMe VIA ltAVllNNA-VAC. LOT-..... -... W~ VIA NICE-lalt· IOLO-IOt- IAYFlllT ESTATE • 5 BR, 5 BA Bayfront Estate • TracMonal Old Pasadena styte home 71' on Bay w/2 large boet .,. • French doors, Ivy covered walls. crown moldings • latticed courtyard entry ptue 4 ca-getage 11,100,000 __ ...... --- DNLYPILOT/llSAl.UTATS---~--------------· School appoints Bergheer to Dean's Advisory Board K.n BerahMr. preeident of The propoeed strategies and new' pro-Beroh•• Compeiny, a r_. estate grams. -.. llapment ftrm located In Newport Members are al9o lntegralty Involved •&A VERDE a.ch, hM bMr'I nwned to the Dean's In projects dellgnated to be crucial to Sensational 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with pool and separate spa. Family AcMeorY ao.rd of the Pepperdlne the future of the IChool. They cover a room has a dramatic ftoor to ceilino brick fir-'-.. and wns to pool and a untvenitr School of 8us6nea and vwtety of arw and Include ...._ting ... ~ .. _ ~· · atudentt, tecutty and ldumnl ln special larae lush yard. located at the end of a cul de sac on a quarter aae site. Full Prior to MeUmlng his current projects ~ to enhance the price $334,900. ~r-.:Mal'.eblllliil ...... --Mc-n..Cled.-W!oo~~~ty.-.ot-~~~;~Gft(M>J--ef-----t9------------------......-.[11H""71~;-&aij----------~~------------r Be1'Qtt 11r Conetructlon. Bergheer has Business and Management and its ME lllO •wed • pr91ident and director programs. This beautiful 4 bedroom. 3 bath home has it alHarge master t;edroom and of the Ol•ege County Region of the "Aa the Schoof of Business and livina room with fireplace, family room and big backyard with covered patio. Bulldlng lnduatry Aaaoclatlon of Management contrnues to grow, It Is Quiet interior cul-de-sac location in top-rated school system. AU for only Southern Cellfomla, and ls an active Important for It to remain ctoae to Its •·u5 000 c 11 751 5000 rnemW of the TEC group -an conatltueocy," Jamee Wiiburn, dean of ~ ' · a · · orgmlllatlon of Chief executive officers the unlveralty'a Schoof of Business and who IMM monthly to provide an Management, Mid. "The Board mem- ongolng dlM>gue on bullnela lalues. bers help keep us In touch with the Beroh•• recelWd his Pr•den-outside business world. They also ti.l/K.y Executtve MBA from Pep-MrVe as ambaaaadors to business and perdlne In 1978 and was presented political communities, assjstlng in wtth the IChoot'a Dlatlngulshed Alum-ldentlfytng opportunities to expand the nua Awwd In 1988. 'Influence and reputation of the unlver- The Oeen',a Advleory Board, made slty and the school." up of executtwe end specialists from a Now In Its 20th year, Pepperdlne crou-w:tlon of Industries, advtaes the University's School of Business and Mnlor admln6atrattve team on matters Management was recently selected In a of ltrateglc Importance. A primary U.S. News & World Report survey of objectlYe for the group Is assisting the . deans u being one of the top three achool In remaining "cioM to the business schools In the western region customer" by providing feedback on of the United States. American Escrow, Inc. 1031 Exchanges• Commercial• Residential • Business • Loans • Liquor License DESIGN PLAZA 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 105 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Can\ Mem fo iet to all those repair joba around the house? Let the claaified aervice directory help you find reliable heJp. . -,.. MODEL QUALITY Onfy one year new. this lovety 3 bedroom;-2~ bath, two story home sits on a large pie shaped lot. Features greenhouse kitchen window, dining room bay window, fireplace and cathedral ceiling in living room, deck off master suite and more. Only $162,000! BOAT & AV YARD Country living on cul-de-sac, this 3 bedroom, 1 ~ bath home features an added family room with beam ceiling and lots of windows overtook~ a beautiful yard and fruit trees. RV & boat access. too! Just reduced $15,000. Hurry won't last at this price! $210,000. Call 751-5000. BEST VALUE Great family home located on 9 quiet cul-de-sac. in a good schoot district. This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home 1s further enhanced by the very nicety done added-on family room. A true value at only $179,900. MESA VERDE·-POOL Outstanding Bucolla built home, 4 bedrooms with pool, spa, family room and formal dining. An upper bird street location. First time offered at $399,000 Call -151-5000. • . COSTA MESA TOWNHOME Spacious 2 story townhome has 3 bedroom, 2 baths, a large two car garage and a small yard, louted in a very popular complex that sells vefy fast Call 751-5000. SIX UNITS SIX one bedroom, one bath units seeking investor. This building 1s less than twenty years old and the ap~. e very easy to rent. Priced for quick sale at $234,000. GREATS OME Lot's of possibilities for this fixer-upper! 3 bedrooms. 1 in baths and large yard situated in a good neighborhood, near churches and schools make this an ideal starter home for the first time buyer. A good value at $189,950. Call 751-500. EASTSIDE DUPLEX Perfect for investor or rentmg one and hving in the other. Larger unit is 4 bedroom, 3 bath and only two years old. This 1s prime property and you should act now. Full pnce $359.000. Call 751-5000. GARDEN TYPE OFFICE New Mesa Verde professional office suites available. Brand new buitdin& wtth 550 sq. ft. or larger available. Medical suite with kitchen, exam rooms and bathroom. Favorable lease prov1s1ons and a rate of .59 foot gross makes tttis a very attractive ottering. FREE HOME MARKET ANALYSIS If you are interested m a market evaluation of your property, or informibon about real estate in your area, give us a call at 751·5000 for a free anafysas. ~· ._.1 IW..I REAL ESTA TE SALES tt you are thinking about a new career or llready hawe your license we hne the best tra1ninc avlilabte at no cost to you. CaM Jack Ayers tor information at 751-5000. " The Better Way to Sell Your Home ·.~ ·.~; ··~ "~ ~~:-'\~ ~ ~ .. , • ' ' a ~ ~ . . . . ,.. ' . . "' • •, CONDO SALE Cell to see these exceptional condo buys In prime Newport Beach locations! *Lowest priced Versailles -expensively decorated with custom wall coverings & drapes. Reduced in price for quick sale. $104,950 *Just Listed! Gorgeous view penthouse overlooking the Pacific. Luxurious tropical island decor. Furnished, im- maculate & beautiful. $.375.000 -- *Motivated seller movins 0 L. o· 9 country must sell this lovely 2 bdrm 2 bath unit . · ocean view. $215,000 *Quiet location -spacious 2 bdrm corner unit In popular Villa Balboa near pool looking onto greenbelt. Fireplace, patio & air conditioning. $187,500 *Corona del Mar -Just 1 block from the ocean. Beautiful 3 bdrm 31h bath unit with 2500 sq. ft. Like new condition, very deluxe. Patio, dining rm & air conditioning. $480,000 *See this value! Drastically reduced for immediate sale. 2 bdrms, 2 baths. family room, formal dining room, ocean VIEW. $319,000 REALTY -2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR CONNIE MAXSENTI .llJST LISTED IN LAGlJNA Work of art. Wood and gla•• Chris Abel home overlooking blue Paciflc. 2 bedrooms and 3 baths plus huge deck with spa .......... $575.000 PalCE ll.EDOCED TO $419, ... Charming holM south of Hwy. In CdM. 2 BR. 1 BA In main houH with detached BR + BA. 497-9918 Potential for expanston ........................ $,19.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 610 AVOCAOO --------- •AGKIFICEJllT STONEHENGE A spectacular Harbor Rid .. atate featuring S-8 bedrooms depelMll .. OD th• UM of room. formal llvl.. room, faanily room. suD room. dining room, weight room, theatre room, over- loold1t9 the City of Newport to Palos Verda . For luxurious llvlng. matrnlfkent views. and grack>u• entertaining. PluM Inquire about excellent terms ................................ $3,695,000 EJll8U9ll COlJlfTaY &A&DEN Engllsh Country charm In lmmac:.&ate condition on PenlneuJa Potot. Locat.cl Oft private atrada, walld .. dl9taace to bay 6 beach. New decor hu been completely c-ocwdhNIMd by Country Life leterton. kitchen d ..... by Diane John- t0a. A •••t N•·····-·· .......... -··-·-····.,· 1695,000 woooe COVE LOT aPECTAaJLAa VIEW sm.ooo LEASE oa LEASE OPTION AVAIL Newport North 2 bedrooms and 2 baths with many uppadu. $1700 /No or $269,500 TUan.DOCK lllQHLAJID8 Immaculate Tartaa model located cloee to ec:hool, community •pa 6 pool. S BR, I BA ......•.••...•. "59,900 OPEN SAT 1·5 M Sil.VB CRESCENT MERRILL LYNCH REAL TY ------· PR OFIU Ivanov joins Prudential Sharon Ivanov has joined The PNdentlal 71• Realty and posted some $2 million In salee virtually overnight . ... I have cttenta wno call me as late as 11 p.m. end as early as 8:30 a.m. They caJI me beceuae they know I'm ,__...__..,...i..J want thtm.10 wake me,'' Ivanov said. Born In Toledo and educated at the University of Toledo, studytng psychology and business, Ivanov Is new to reaJ estate but she's a veteran In business. In fact, she has been a successful entrepreneur. starting up and operating a chain of women's apparel stores In Call- fornla. "What Interests me In real estate Is that It affords me the same flexibility and Independence as a sofe proprietor. "Additionally. I think I succeed In business because I listen to what peopte want, I have empathy and can establish rapport easily. I treat people the way I llke to be treated. In the long run, that's really the key to working well with people," she said. Ivanov handles property all over Southern California but her as- signed area for The Prudential 714 Reall}' contains some 1,500 homes and Includes Dover Shores. the r 9baroa lftDCW Bade Bay and Corona d9' Mar. The Prudential 71 • Realty II Independently owned and operated and specializes In property In the Orange County coastal cities and communlttes that Include Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Irvine and Costa Mesa. For me>fe-lnformatlon pkta8e call (71•) 760-071•. Horne prices rise shari)ly On average, home prices nationwide continue to rise faster than the prices for other good• and aervtces. Since 19M, home prices nationally have lnftated 22.9 percent. This com- pares with a 12.3 percent rise In lnftatk>n as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the same period. However, housing demand has re- mained r'Utlvefy strong becauae mort- gage Interest rat .. trended lower during the aame period of time. Whh average borrowing costs decttnlng 23.3 percent between 198-i and 1987, the net cost for buying a home {price pfu1 financing) ac1uatly dectlned o.• percent for the four-year period In moat areas of the country. a 1tudy by Chicago Title Insurance Co. reYMha. Exceptions to thla pattern have been aome marketa In the N<>rtheut, where hOUling lnftatk>n has aowed tlnd net lncreaee have been posted 9W1fY year llnoe 19M, the 0Gmp9ny uya. John Pftater, vtce ptelldent ~ maMQer of fMrkM rwnm'dt fof the national tttle l"""'9r, ~ v.. that wtter trenda llPP99f to have run the courM. Home ~ no longer can rety on decltnmg mortgage lnt•_. rat• to tlak• the edge off houllng Inflation. Whtie borrowtng co.ti decftn:. ed allghtly In 1987. they've moved higher this year. The Chicago Tltle study analyzes housing lnftatlon and borrowing coats In 18 11t1ctad markets natlOnwlde. Beca.IM home costs are Inflating m«e rapidly In tome mart<• and deftatlng In others. net ~ coet gains vary wtOety from ~•to fMrket. Stllf, fof the nation a a whote, the company le sx:oJecttng that net hou9tng coeta wlll rile 1'0.3 percent ... year foflowtng a 4. 7 pe. cent lncteue In 1987. On ave1ege. houelng tnftatlon natk>nally wMI be up 5.8 percent and borrowing coet1 wMI rlM 4.5 percent In 1988. Chtcllgo Title says that a 21.2 percent net houlfng coet rlae In Wahington, O.C., thla Y911r wUt be the hleat*t among marketl tr'Kked by the compMy. Lo. Angelee, up 15.8 per- cent; San Diego, 12.8 percent; and o.trott, 12.a percent, a1eo wttt be among the ...... At tfle ott.. end of the apectrum, net houllng C09ta .. Y9llr wlll rite 0.3 petcefit In Hou9ton, 1.8 percent In Dllllaa, 5.8 S* cent In M6-nf-Fort I •ldetdale, Md 8.8 percent In CtwelMd. Other market• In whk:h the net getn wllt be below the national 8'M 909 In 1988 lndude ea.ton, up 7 .5 S*cent; lndlwlapoNa, 8.2 percent. Developer purchases building V.M. Von Der Ahe, a Coeta Meea delslll)pet, hM purchaeed a 14,000- ~foot bulldtng In Mtaton Viejo fof 12.8 mtlNon from Golden Pldlc ~Of Ooewkle. aooc::.:2 to flclc °Z Of the -= Offtoe of ~ Bank• ~del ..... &tat•. 0uggM WM Rllllted.,, Allh Wr9y of Colftl.. ....... ...port 8wh oMDe In ....... .... Witt ta. oon•.-oMoee In Orenge Couney, Coklw ........ the Nltlon'• lwoeet full •W.,.... ..... ftrm . •••••teow ... ----_ ... ----..~ ..... _... __________ ..._._ _______ ... _. ... ._, oc ,.._dcan n VA.Qthna.1 ~,·s ~~ _ _._,, __ C_.u..._bb &-Ellia======::::::.=~~~~ New agents join company .... lclwt1hhr ....,,_C.1 01 j I Seven new agents and a new loan analyst have joined Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beech offloe. Individually and collectively, they bring a wealth of experMtno8 and enthusiasm to the Civic Plaza-bued real estate company. B.J_Jobnson, wbo came.-f~ the San Fernando Valley, believes that she la "ftnaHy home" In Corona def Mar. Specializing In that area, Johnson puts out a monthly newsletter about events of Interest to Corona del Mar residents and participates actively In the Corona def Mar Chamber of Commerce. Johnson, who worked In the retail, construction and manuf acturtng busl-w, obtained her real estate Ileen• 5 years ago. She Is a member of FIABCI, an lnternatlonal real estate federation of 6,000 specialists. Describing herMff as "very co m- fortable wtth being In the service bualnea," Johnson feels "responsible and concerned" for her clients. "I feel strongly that I am their employee,'' she Mid. "I guide them, but they give the direction." · Born In Alabama, Ann Grau has been In Or~nty slrn:e 1959. A for!Tler tchool teacher and administrator, Grau started her real estate career 11/2 years ago. "I'm a service person who enjoys troubleshooting and problem-solving, ao a career In real estate was a natural," said Grau, who worked at Tarbell Real Estate In Irvine before Joining Grubb & Ellis. Grau, who lives In Lido In Newport Beach,constdersthatnetghborhoodto be her area of expertise. She describes herMff as a full-MrVtce agent, market- ing properties In all prJce ranges. Melanie Oldham, whose entire back- ground la In reaJ estate. has spent her tire Ufe In Orange County. She apectaltzea in properties In the Bluffs and Ctftthaven. Oldham, a certified public accoun- tant, had worked for Kenneth Leventhal and Company. Having done tax planning for real estate companies and Individuals, Ofdham has technical expertise in the financial aide of real estate. Oldham hopes to offer her clients various strategies to buying, selling and teasing properties. She believes that Grubb & Ellis provides name recognition and a chance to market high-end residential properties. Madelyn Gonzalez, a Los Angefes native, worked for the Jon Douglas Co .• a large S..erty Hltls real estate firm. A former model and the former wife of tennt. star Pancho Gonzalez, she has lt¥8d In Newport ~ Intermittently 8'nce 1971. Gonzalez specialin. In the Beacon Bay Md B6g canyon .,..., She Choee Grubb 6 Ellta, bec:ac ... "It ha the beat reputation In town, a Qf99t deel of ectMty and a stimulating environ- ment." "I wes trained by a wonderful compeny, llftd I know the peopM end the area in Newport Beach,·· Gonzalez said. "You can pretty wetl sell what you love." Nancy lmbemino, who Is entering her fifteenth year in real estate, started with ~I Banker, owned a real estate company and worked for the FDIC. Also a former nurse, lmbernlno has been In Oran e County for more than"""2 years. lmbernlno got lnter8$ted In real et!tate because her. family had always built Its own homes. She markets "bayfronts, view property and every price range home.·' "Grubb & Ellis Is the number one team ln the area right now," lmbemino said. "The company Is on top of everything. It's very progressive." Diane Coftrane, who also started her own real estate company, has more than 20 years of experience In real estate. She was the office manager for a real estate firm of 130 agents before she obtained her license. Born and raised In Long Beach, Coltrane has been putting down roots In Newport Beach for the past 8 years. starting with a boat, then a condo, then a variety of social, phil'tJlthroplc and poJillcaLocganlzations..-Currently, she is the onty woman In the Newport Beach Rotary Club. Coltrane special- izes in Balboa Island waterfront 1 properties and works with high-end properties In Big Canyon, Spyglass and the Balboa Peninsula. "Grubb & Ellis is very professional and pleasant and has a high-quality staff," Coftrane saJd. "It's nice to be swimming with the big fish." Aana Perkins, who grew up in Los Angeles County, has been In Orange County for almost 15 years. In addition to wanting to live at the beach, she likes the environment and the chance to be Involved in a smaller community with a lot of activities. Perkins has 5 years of reaJ estate background with a commercial real estate company. Her specialty Is Cor- ona def Mar. "Grubb & Ellis Is a great plaee to work," Perkins said. "It has good name recognition, a good reputation and a lot of office and staff support." Megan Queen, the daughter of Grubb & Ellis Vioe president/district manager Tom Queen, has added a whote new scope of services lh the Newport Beach offJce. A loan anatyst, Queen pre-qualifies prospective buyers and prooes ... loans. "GEMS -Grubb & Ellis Mortgage Services -took off like gangbusters," Queen said. "I save time for everybody concerned, narrowing down what properties agents should show buyers and giving buyers an Idea of what they can afford. We can obtain the daity status of a loan on a prtntout to give our customers the best Mrvtce." Queen, • long-time Orange County resident who hes been In rMI estat9- related flelda tor 13 ye1n, worked for Home r:.deral, Mecneb trvtne, The Irvine Co. llftd an MCfOW compeny. "Re91 estate la a famtty tredltlon," she conducted. • t\3~P~\~~r .~r,~d~Q V~~~,•~1 --~~~~~~=~z •sc~•~~·~~~·u•~•s••~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S ~T~T1~JA~U\Tnll~~,,AO • CONDO SALE Call to see these exoeptlonal condo buys In prime Newport Beach locations! *Lowest priced Versailles -expensively decorated with custom wall coverings & drapes. Reduced in price for quick sale. $104,950 *Just Listed! Gorgeous view penthouse overlooking-the Pacific. Luxurious tropical island decor. Furnished, Im- maculate & beautiful. $375,000 *Motivated seller movinSOL. ft9 country must sell this lovely 2 bdrm 2 bath unit . Llocean view. $215,000 *Quiet location -spacious 2 bdrm corner unit in popular Villa Balboa near pool looking onto greenbelt. Fireplace, patio & air conditioning. $187,500 *Corona del Mar -Just 1 block from the ocean. Beautiful 3 bdrm 3% bath unit with 2500 sq. ft. Like new condition, very deluxe. Patio, dining rm & air conditioning. $480,000 *See this valuel Drastically reduced for immediate sale. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, family room, formal dining room, ocean VIEW. $319,000 (714)673-4400 HARBOR REALTY . 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAff CONNIE MAXSENTI .IU8T LISTED DC LAGUNA Work of art. Wood and glaH Chris Abel home overlooking blue Pacific. 2 bedrooms and 3 bath• plus huge deck with spa .......... $575,000 Pate£ REOOCED TO $419 .... Charming home south of Hwy. tn CdM. 2 BR, 1 BA In main hoUM with detached BR + BA. Potential for expan.alon ................. -·-·· SC 19 .000 497-9918 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 610 AVOCADO --------- MAGNIFICEJlfT STONEHENGE A apcctacua.r Harbor Ridge estate featuring 5-8 bedroom• depeDd.lnt1 °" the use of room. formal living room, famUy room, sun room, dining room. weight rooaa, theatre room. over- looking the City of Newport to Palos Verdes. for luxurtoua llvtng, maplflcent vtewa. and gracloua entertalnlng. Pl.... lnqu.lre about excellent terme ............................•... $3,695,000 EJll81.1811 COUNTaY GAllDEN EngJlah Couat.ry charm ta tm-.culate condition on PenlfteuJa Potat. Located on private atrada, walkJ09 da.taKe to bay A beach. New decor hM been cotnplet•ly coor~ by Co.atty Life lnterlora. Kitchen d ..... by Diane 'oh•- aoa. A •u•t ec•·················-·····-·· ..... $695,000 WOODe COVE LOT •PECTACU&.Aa VIEW S2S9.000 LEA9E oa LEASE OPTION AVAIL Newport North 2 be.droo1na and 2 baths with maay uper.clu. $1700 /"Mo or $269.500 TVaTLDOC1l lllelllAND9 Immaculate Tartan model located clOM to ac:hool, community ape a pool. 3 BR. 2 BA., •.••..•••.... M59.9CM> OPEN SAT 1·5 M SILVER CRESCENT MERRILL LYNCH REAL TY iiilillliiii111DAi1&;~ PILOT /mAL UTATS ~------· PR OFILi ~Ivanov joins Prudential \ Sharon Ivanov has Joined The Prudential 714 Realty Md poeted some $2 million In aatea vtrtuatly overnight. "I.have cilents who call me aa late aa 11 p.m . and aa early aa 6:30 a.m. They call me becauae they know I'm up. I want them to wake me," Ivanov said. Born In Toledo and educated at the University of Toledo, atudytng psychology and business, Ivanov Is new to real eetate but she's a veteran In business. In fact, she has been a aucceastul entrepreneur, starting up and operating a chatn of women's apparel stores In Cali- fornia. ''What Interests me In real estate Is that It affords me the same ftexlblllty and Independence as a sole proprietor. "Additionally, I think I succeed In bu9'ness because I llsten to what people want, I have empathy and can estabtlah rapport eaally. I treat people the way I like to be treated. In the long run, that's really the key to working well with peopfe," she said. Ivanov handles property all over Southern California but her as- signed area for The Prudential 714 Realty_contaJns some 1,500 homes and Includes Dover Shores, the Home pric Back Bay Md Corona del ~- The Prudential 714 Realty la Independently owned and operated and specializes In property In the Orange County coastal cities and communities that Include Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Irvine and Costa Mesa. fQ!..mQ{__unfQfm atlon RJeaH c.all (714) 760--0714. rise sharply On average, home prices natlonwtd ~ higher this year. continue to rlae faster than the prtoes The ~ Tltle study aAalyzes tor other goods Md aervtces. housing Inflation and bon'O'tting coats Since 1984, home prloes nationally In 18 -.cted market9 nationwide. have lnftated 22.9 percent. Thls com-Becau•hOmecostaarefnflatlngmore pares wtth a 12.3 percent rise In rapidty In eome martceta Md deflating Inflation aa measured by the COf'\aumer In othera, net hawing coet gains vary PriQe Index (CPI) for the same perk>d. wldefy from mairilet to m.ttet. However, housing demand has re-Sttl, for the nation u a wtlofe. the maJned relatlvefy strong becauae mort-comPMY 19 prOfecttng that net housing gage Interest rat• trended lower coats wMI riM 10.3 percent this yMr during the same perk>d of time. With fOllowtng a 4.7 percent lncreue In average borrO'tting costs decHnlng 1987. On avw-oe. houelng lnftatk>n 23.3 percent between 1984 and 1987, natk>Mly wlM be up 5.e percent and the net cost for buytng a home (price borrowing coeta wttt nee 4.5 percent In ptua financing) actually dectlned 0.4 1981. percentfor the four-year period In moat Chicago Title aaY9 that a 21.2 areu of the country, a .study by percent net hou8tng coet rlM In ChicagO TI11e lnauranc::e Co. revMll. Wlllhlngton, D.C., thla ~ wtll be the Exception• to this pattem have been hlQhMt among markets trued by the some mneta In the NortMut, where compMy. La. Angelee, up 15.8 per- hou9tng lnftatk>n hu 80llred and net cent; SM Otego, 12.8 percent; and lncrea111 haYe been PQ9ted wwy YMf o.trott, 12.8 =:-m· meo wttl be llnce 1984. the company eaya. amor:_ the ... John Pftlter, vtce pre•dent and At other end Of the spectrum, net manager of mal'lcet r111ard\ for the houmnQ coeea '* ,._ wHI n.. 0 .3 national title IMUrer. ot111r.-that percent In Hou.ton, 1.e peroent 1n eertler trends appeer to haw run the Dlilu, 5.8 percent In M6arnl-Fort courM. Home buywa no longer cen Uuder<We, and 8.8 ~t In rely on dedtntng mortg1199 lnter99t Clevelend. Other mattceta which the rat• to take the edge otr hou8lng net P'n wtt be below the national Inflation. Whlle botrowtng coeta decfln-8Y8rllge In 1988 Include eoeton, up 7 .5 ed lllghtty In 1987, they'ye mOY9d petee11t; lndlantlPOffa, 8.2 percent. Developer purchases building V.M. Von Der Ahe, • eo.ta ,... de\ ••DI*. hM purchMed • 14,000- ...... foot buldlng In Mleelon VlelO . for 12.8 mllon from Goeden P.mftc o...topment Of Oc1wlde, accc::~ to Aide = Of the •llwpart oMoe of~ Banker eomm.a.a AMl&tat.. Duggan WM 111l1ted by AllttWraitof Cddmll ...... f'lmport Bwt'I offtoe In clalll19 ... ..... Wllh four OOllWIWWW oflo9 k'I Orlnge CcM.llty, Cddall...., le the Mtton'• ..,._. tul ... ,... .... firm. Gnilib& Ellia - New agents join company lleMkt.fl1lder the area In Newport Beach," Gonzalez said. "You can pretty wen sell what you love." Seven new agents and a new loan analyst have Joined Grubb & Ellis' Nancy lmbemlno, who is entering Newport a.ch office. lndlvldually and her fifteenth year in real estate, started cotlecttvety, they bring a wealth of with Coldwell Banker, owned a reaf experience and enthusiasm to the Civic estate company and worked for the Plaza-baaed real estate company. FDIC. Also a former nurse, lmbernlno -8.J. Johnaon, who came from the _ tias __beeo_Jo .Orange County for more San Fernando Valley, belle'ies that she than 20 years. la "finally home" In Corona del Mar. lmbemlno got interested In real -spiei811Zfng In tnat area, Johnson puts estate because her family had always out a monthly newsletter about events built Its own homes. Sbe markets of Interest to Corona def Mar residents "bayfronts, 'view property and every and participates acttvefy In the Corona price range home." • det Mar Chamber of Commerce. Johnson, who worked In the retail, construction and manufacturing busi-nesaes, obtained her real estate llcen9e 5 years ago. She Is a member of FIABCI, an International real estate federation of 6,000 specialists. Oeecrtblng her9etf as "very com- fortable wtth betng In the service buslnesa," Johnson feels "responsible and concemed" for her clients. "I feel strongly that I am their employee,·· she said. "I guide them, but they give the direction." · Born In Alabama, Ann Grau has been In Orange County since 1959. A former and adminlstra or. ·Grau started her real estate career 11/2 years ago. ·"I'm a servtce Person who entoys --1roubleshootlng and problem-solving. so a career In real estate was a natural," said Grau, who worked at Tarbell .Real Estate In Irvine before Joining Grubb & Ellls. Grau, who lives In Lido In Newport BMch, considers that neighborhood to be her area of expertise. She describes herMff as a full-aervtce agent, market- ing properties In all price ranges. Melanie Oldham, whose entire back- ground Is In real estate, has spent her entire tlfe In Orange County. She specializes In properties In the Bluffs and Cltfthaven. Oldham, a certified public accoun- tant, had worked for Kenneth Leventhal and Company. Having done tax planning for real estate companies ~ and lndlvlduafa, Oldham has technical expertise In the financial side of real estate. Oldham hopes to offer her clients various strategies to buying, selling and leasing properties. She believes that Grubb & Ellis provides name recognition and a chance to market high-end residential properties. Madelyn Gonzalez, a Los Angeles native, worked for the Jon Douglas Co .• a large Beverly Hiiis real estate firm. A former model and the former wife of tennla star Pancho Gonz.aJez, She has llwd tn Newport Beech Intermittently Moe 1911. Gonzalez specializes In the Beacon Bay and Big Canyon areas. She ChOae Grubb & Ellis, becauae "It has the best reputation In town, a greet deaf of ectMty and a atlmulatlng environ- ment." "I WU tra(ned by • wonderful COfnPMY, and I know the people and "Grubb & Ellis is the number one team in the area right now," lmbernino said. "The company Is on top of everything. It's very progressive." Diane Coltrane, who also started her own real estate company. has more than 20 years of experience In real estate. She was the office manager for a real estate firm of 130 agents before she obtained her license. Born and raised in Long Beach. Coltrane has been putting down roots in Newport Beach for the past 8 years, starting with a boat, then a condo, then a variety of soclaJ, philanthropic and political organizations. Currentty, she Is-the only wom-an rn ll'ie ~rf Beach Rotary Club. Coltrane special- izes In Balboa Island waterfront properties and works with high-end propertiesjn Bjg Canyon, Spyglass and the Balboa Peninsula. "Grubb & Ellis Is very professiona~ and pleasant and has a high-quality staff," Coltrane said. "It's nice to be swimming with the big fish." Aana Perkins, who grew up in Los Angeles County, has been in Orange County for almost 15 years. In addition to wanting to live at the beach, she likes the environment and the chance to be Involved in a smaller community with a lot of activities. Perkins has 5 years of real estate background with a commercial reat. estate company. Her specialty is Cor.:' onadel Mar. "Grubb & Ellis is a great place to work," Perkins said. "It has good name recognition, a good reputation and a lot of office and staff support." Megan Queen, t~ daughter of Grubb & Ellis vice president/district manager Tom Queen, has added a whole new scope of services in the NewpQrt Beach offtce. A loan anatyst, Queen pre-qualifies prospective buyers and procesM1 loans. "GEMS -Grubb & Ellis Mortgage Services -took off like gangbusters." Queen said. "I save time for everybody concerned, narrowing down what properties agents should show buyers and giving buyers an Idea of what they can afford. We can obtain the deity staru. of a loan on a printout to give our customers the best leMce. ·· Queen, a long-ttme Orange County restdent who has been In rMI esta• related fields for 13 ~. ~ed fOf Home Federal, Mecnab tmne, The Irvine Co. end .. w:row ~· "Real eatate la a famtty tradition," 8he conducted. Nancy ImbenWao . • • --....... .......................................................... ~PILOl'/llllALlllTATll UNIQUE AND INCR.£DIBLg describe this large 3 bedroom. 2 bath bayfront pentl)ouse overlooking the main channel of Newport Beach and beyond. ThJs security building offers a central Newport Beach location, boat slip. underground parking. sun dec k . pool area. and truly magnificent views of the ocean . cataJlna. night lights. and Newport Bay. Seller financing available. Location! Location! Location! Fabulous Contemp~rary By World F~mous Richard Nuetra Open Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Genoa lido Isle 113-1117 6ll8T aDIJCD Te ........ NEW .. aT mAC• (NWPI' •5'1'1) 413, POOL a ARTIST'S LOFT OP£N SUNDAY l-4PM 621 POWELL PLACE Bnah.ier a Co. R.E. Bro~erage a f"11 eenice larokenige'tirm 714/759-1219 Aocdlabfe for $1,000,000 Call "ICgNNY LLOYD" Sr., Vice rre.., at (714} 721-1380 'or YOUR .. PRIVATg SHOWING" CharminllEJ':'m ~ 2 Story Home with lovely Souffil'ifiO on lido ISie. Wtft exchange for Duptu or Triplex in CdM, Irvine, Laeuna Ni&uel or Laauna Beach. OPE.N SAT/Slft 1-5 159-1100 217 VIA NICE ll>O ISLE "IEWPID IEICI" EXCIJMl • BSM IES lndt C.. Fumi$hed .... Home, llrp 1 BR $130,000 firm-no ..,U '50-7153 FOR SILE BY OWllER!! • Spacloua Contemporary 3BR, 4BA, Home with Family Room - • Large 80' Lot on Lido Isle • 2 Sunny Patios • Recently Remodeled • 3 Car Garage • Broker Cooperation Appreciated 5 935,00~ &UL,.,,,,. ll~llll let U1 lltl, Y 11 Sell Y nr Pr1,1rtr! ,l..._..r'.11 PlllE UST UI IPll 11111 IAT I -1·1 111 WI Lm-, Lm Ill.I 4BR, 38A, S*¥oom. 3 ._....,pi. end flolit. &Indy beech •• , ••• ooo lllL •lllJ, REALTOR (71•) 11M111 Clll Cllt111W, 642-5671 for Information : · , & surprlslngly low cost. --· .. -·-··· ----··-_ .. __ _ _,_# -------·---- ~''~MHT~~~~d•••&•••-•••&••~•••z•••~•••••••••~-•••••~~·--·-r-~-ov~A ------~----_.... ,,.-~ ,._..,o.,, ~·..,\lllti'"l'llf. "-Ji\A'l 24 Hlll.IBORmGH, NB •UTE +l EX1IA llS, I.IL, GCUIETllT. 11.•.- OCEAN I CITY l.16HTS--VH LARGE POOL I SPA-CmtfU LOT, PRIVACY- ( .-El -AY 1-4 • BY APPllNT•NT Cill (7141144-4614IPy_.•111• Ttne bedloom, two beth-home wtth V8Uhed <*lings, lkytighta, French doors, central air & muctl more. $419,850. ·-oo ... llerwd Towen OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 ---• COLDWC!l.L BANt(.C!R u 1127 MARINER'S DRIVE ......... ......... MOR·TGAGE RATES SPARKLING OCEAN VIEWS DIM l!«o•a UI 111.e BRAND NEW CUSTOM '899,000 -11;985,000- LllS .u1111 GrubhtiEllis 710-1311 5"-1211 LmAIETI 721-lODI 2404 VISTA NOBLEZA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Spectacular "G" Plan, light, airy, customized End Unit with partial vi ew.· Vaulted ceilings, highly upgraded. Best value in the Bluffs -$415,000 CALL JAN PROBST (714)644-4088 -tDoug Bulley & Associates - FIXED ADJUSTABLE ~ ........ Down Poenta Loc:lr-ln Max. lntnt Down Poenta Loc:lr--......... Amertc8n S&L ... ..,.... (%) (dep) Loen ... """' (%) (.,.) (%) IMkofAmertca 10.500 20 2.000 30 250 7.875 10 1.500 60 2.250 10.125 20 2.000 15 168 7.875 20 1.750 60 2.250 ~Moi .. 10.500 20 2.000 60 500 7.875 20 1.000 60 2.750 Con.atullori ,._.., S&L 10.600 20 2.000 15 168 8.000 20 1.500 15 2.375 empn or America 10.500 05 0.000 30 168 8.125 25 2.250 30 2.250 FwWeetS&L 10.~50 10 2.000 20 168 8.250 10 1.500 00 2.500 ~,._.elS&L 10. 50 10 1.500 00 168 8.250 20 1.500 45 2.350 ,.,.. .,.... ..... Blink 10.875 10 1.750 45 250 9.000 20 1.500 45 2.750 ~,..,..S&L 10.500 20 2.000 "30 168 8.160 10 1.750 75 2.750 ~S&L 11.125 20 2.000 15 168 8.000 20 1.500 15 2.250 Home,.....S&L 10.500 05 2.000 14 168 8.375 18 2.000 45 2.750 kW9lb1•" a&L 10.000 05 2.000 45 168 7.500 20 1.750 45 2.250 t:i:::.:L 10.125 10 2.000 15 1~ 8.000 10 1.500 21 2.500 10.100 20 1.500 15 168 7.750 20 1.500 15 2.375 ~-NllloMI Blink 10.250 10 1.500 30 168 7.825 10 1.750 30 2.250 Mlellon VlelO Nat'I a.nk 10.375 05 1.500 10 168 8.500 10 2.000 10 2.750 Peclllc = Bllnk 10.2-SO 05 1.000 45 188 8.250 20 1.500 80 2.875 Oulil&erOMy L 10.750 10 2.000 00 168 8.000 10 1.500 60 2.500 Aepuble,..... Savings 10.250 • 1.000 75 168 7.250 20 2.000 75 2_ 125 Seourtty ,._..,Savings 10.825 2.000 00 168 9.000 10 1.000 00 2.250 ~ •• Clll. Savtnge 10.250 10 1.000 07 168 8.250 10 1.000 45 2.650 Trull= Blink 10.825 10 2.000 00 168' 8.500 20 1.500 00 2.250 United .Sevtngs 10.875 20 2.000 20 600 7.175 <10 1.500 00 2.250 V~,._..,S&L 10.825 10 1.500 30 168 7.750 10 1.500 60 2.375 w.e.n FINltclel SeMces 10.250 10 1.600 21 168 7.750 10 1.500 eo 2.125 lntetwl rete fOt ecljwel_,.. r•I• ,,_,~ (AllMt ii e low lnlrOOUCI= • lor IM lwsl ld;ust"*ll pertOd APA tor boltl fiu1d -ARM _._ .. be l'tlOI* OoMI ~·•-of c:dll"'ol-pncetl*d 1olencler ptlOflO ~c:ontrec1 Polntt •• % Ol--11-' to...., M -ol IOMCIOeonO lOC*· lflle ... _.._of~ ...... guw-re4eptiorlO~ -ltQOO)•IN-------111"""-Alr-9'1111j11C!IO-.. veniy_,..mc1_.....,,10~1or .-. Al ....,._oeOtMr-. "'eddillclft to lhqee ~ aou.w ...,.._....a....,....._. ·~of ..,,,.. ..... eo. -'·20C!.•~.......,_-.,.._,,,.,,._, 130-... a.11n Max. ' Loen 500 1000 500 168 300 500 350 500 300 168 500 350 300 1000 324 168 500 250 500 I 168 500 ' 500 500 250 250 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUST ABLE MORT AGES 11th District Prime r11te 3 month T·blll 8 month T ·bftl 1yr.~note 3 yr. t,...,,Y note 5 yr. treaury note TN9 .... 7.66 10.00 7.40 7.55 8.12 8.43 8.52 u.e...-......... 7.66 7.66 10."0C) \ 10.00 7.3 1 7.25 7.48 7.48 8.07 8.13 8.« 8.48 8.53 8.67 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RA TE A YER.AGES ,.... 15y.er ' 30yeer Ai11~1lll1h 8month 1 y.- 10.175 10.574 10.3'45 10. 1n 7.948 8.11\l 8.025 7.909 I Flguf'9 • of Thursday. 0c,t. 27 •Spa •Pool •view * •Watetfront ***Watetfront and Pool vGive Address at Guard Gate HOMES -FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 506 Acacia Avenue. Olde Corona del Mar 631-7300 $425.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 98 Corsica. Npt North. Newport Beach 759-9100 $264.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 38 Corsica. Newport North 759-6600 $259.000 46 Corsica. Newport North 759-6600 $269,500 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 720 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 640-7000 $409,000 Sun/Sun 1-4:30 207 Harbor Woods. Harbor Woods 644-6200 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 214 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $625,000 Saturday 1-5 24951 Mans111a. Laguna Niguel 494-0215 $198,900 Sunday 1-5 3 Rue Fontainbleau, Big Canyon 644-6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-5 2143 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $229,900 Saturday 1-4 17 Varesa. Vista F1lare, Northwood 631-1400 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 2 11 Via Koron. lido Isle 673-7300 $595,000 302 Vista Suerte, Bluffs 759-6600 $277,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAii RM or DEii •201 19th Street, Balboa Penin. N B 759-5065 $519.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 6 l st St. Newport Beach 722-9730 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 111 Cypress Terr ace. Newport Beach 760-0714 $323,714 Sunday 1-4 t 2250 Golden Circle. Newport Beach 645-0303 $329,000 Sunday 1-4 2533 Greenbriar. Costa Mesa 818/996-5800 $230,000 Sun t0-4 v 43 Montpellier, Harbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23301 Ridge Route ::201. Laguna Hills 546-2313 $30,900 Saturday 11-2 13 Rocky Knoll, Newport Beach 760-5000 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEllllOI t 209 19th SI, Balboa Penin, N.B. 759-5065 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1543 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Tetrace, CdM 760-0714 J-495.000 Sat/Sun 1-s * •257 Brentwood, E'slde Costa Mesa 759-6600 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t v •34 Cormorant, Bayview Terrace, NB 760..0714 $510,714 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Del Livorno. Westp~. lrvtne 673-9333 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 -~ ------ 217 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $929,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 813 Hibiscus Court, Jasmine Park 759-6600 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 1717 Irvine. Newport Beach 759-6600 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 242 Lugonia St, Newport Beach 646-7171 $289,000 Sunday 12-5 33 Mainsail, Jasmine Creek 644-9060 $449,000 -1827 Mariner's Drive, Westcliff Sunday 1-4 644-9060 $419,950 Sunday 1-4 1857 New Jersey, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $227,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 5 Rue Marseille, Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 23 S1lkberry. Irvine 546-3213 $312.900 34 Silver Crescent, Turtlercx:k Saturday 1-4 759-6600 $459.900 Saturday 1-5 107 Via Dison. lido 759-6600 $595.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 689 Vista Bonita. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 721-1200 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 442 Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-9000 $362 .000 403 Vista Roma. Bluffs 644-9060 $269.000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-4 474 Wes1minster. Npt Hts, Nwpl 8ch 759-9 100 $347,500 Saturday 1-5 ••v2100 Yacht Grayling, Seaview, NB 895-2249 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAI Ill tr IEI •610 Donald Place. N.B. 63 1-2793 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1819 Beryl Lane (Westcliff) N.B. 645-6798 $410,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2592 Circle Dr. Bayshores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $725.000 Sunday 1-5 * 201 5 Commodor e (Baycresl) N.B. 646-8125 $435,000 Sun 12-5 3155 Corte Portofino, Newport North 631-7300 $479,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • 3000 Corte Portofino, Npt. North VIiias 759-9100 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3024 Corte Hermosa. Newport No. Vinas. NB 760-5000 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20291 Cypress, Santa Ana HetQhts 756-9162 $375,000 Sat-Sun 12-5 442 El Modena Avenue. Newport Heights 631-7300 $465,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ...-343 Emerald Bay, L.B .. Call for admittance 644-9060 $9<49.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2207 Fiesta, The Bluffs, Newport Beach 760-1900 $355,000 Sunday 1-5 614 Gary Place, Newport Height• 644-9060 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1112 Grewe Ln, Newport Beac:h 631-1266 $525,000 Sunday 1-4 v t 139 Jasmine Crk Rd, Ja1mtne Crtl CdM-,. 891-1702 $429,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1401 Kings Road, Newport, BMCh 844-9080 $795,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 1724 ptua det None, Penineute 54~200 S865,000 S11urday 1·5 ------------------ 2045 Port Bristol, H.,bor View Homes, NB 760-SQC>O $499,950 Sunday 1-5 2183 Rural Lane. Costa Meta 546-2313 $216,900 Saturday 1-t 1'995 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1016 Sandpiper, H.V. HlllS 759-6600 $726,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 124 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 644-6200 $1,725,000 Sunday 1-5 10042 Suntan Clrcte, Huntington Beach 5"16-2313 $2M,900 Sunday 10-4 217 Via Nice, Udo 759-6600 $734,000 112 Via Wazi9'S, Lido Isle 631-1400 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat-Sun 1-5 •301 Vista Baya. Costa Mesa 760--0714 $344,900 Sunday 1:30-4:30 4 IEDlllOI * 1334 Antigua Way, Baycrest. N.P. 631-7300 $649.000 Sunday 1-5 •704 Goldenrod, +Income.~ CdM 673-5599-ss59.000 Sundly 174:30- • •333 Monte Vis1a, Costa Mesa 756-1323 $205,000 Sunday 1-5 3719 Park Green, Harbor View Hiiia S.U-9060 $698,500 Satu!day 1-4 1720 Port Stlr1ing, H.V. Homes 759-6600 $469.900 Sunday 1-5 31 St. Tropez, Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $679,900 Sunday 1-5 204 Via Barcetona, Udo Isle 631-1400 $649,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••363 Vista Baya, Newport Beach 673-7300 $389.000 Sunday 1-5 409 Vista Grande, The Bluffs 759-6600 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2404 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 644-4088 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1000 Westwind Way, Dover Shores. Npt Bch 631-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 t IR ,111 Fii RM tr HI •2226 Alla Vista, Eutbluff, NB 644-9060 $530,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 2668 Basswood, Eastbluff, Newport Beaoh 759--9100 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 * *63 Beaoon Bay. Newport Beacit 631-7300 $1,400,000 Sat·Sun 1-5 1 Conventry. Harbor Ridge 644-9080 $750,000 Sunday 1-4 v • 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor, Nwpt 8ch _ 873-9333 $785,000 Set/Sun 1-5 t 27055 Hidden TraM, ~ 0-'t 844-toeo M87,900 Sunday 1-5 1' ••24 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hitt, N.8. ~14 11,395,000 Sun 1-'4 •2880 tnroz Dr. M9l8 Verde, CM e31·7370 1381.000 Sunday 1-5 •1Monterey,8ovalMe. Corona Del Mar 1eo.5000 sner.ooo ~ 1-5 •2012 Por1 arteeoe. Hltbor View Hme. N8 873-9333 1534.900 Set/8un 1-5 4 ... ,1us Fii RI tr IEI 1927 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes, NB 721·1200 $589,900 Sunday 1-5 +•621 Powell Pl, Nwpt Hgts, Nwpt Bch 759-1219 $525,000 Sunday 1-4 * • v 10 Quellrada, Streamwood. Irvine 760..0714 $569,71... Sunday 12:30-4:30 50 Rl®etine Or., Harbor Ridge 6«-9060 $750.000 Saturday 1-4 +v ••17 Royal St . George, Big Cyn, NB 673-9333 S 1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 + 1527 Seacrest, Hrbr View Hills. CdM 760-0714 $710,714 Sunday 12·6 1701 Starlight Cir, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $499.000 Sunday 1-5 24 Toscany, Irvine 760-5000 $432,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 26651 Trasmiras. Mission V1e10 759-6600 $380,000 Sunday 1-5 •••641 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 63 1-1400 $1,495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••815 Via Lido Soud. Lido. NB 675-6161 $1 .995,000 Sunday 1-5 v 1910 Yacht Mana, Seav1ew. NB 644-9060 $565,000 Sunday 1-4 ••v •2100 Yacht Mischief, Seaview. NB 759-1234 $589,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IEDROOI 700 Bison. EastbMf 759-6600 $559,000 Saturday 1-5 539 Fullerton. Newport Heights 644-9060 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1918 Port Cardiff, Harbor View Homes 644-9060 $625.000 Sunday 1-4 18484 Santa Yolands, Fountain Valley 645-0303 $410,000 Sunday 1-5 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle. NB 759-6600 $645.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I . IR pl1s Fii RI or DEi 2500 Cliff Drive, Clifthaven, Nwpt Bch 631·7300 $1.500,0000 Sunday 1-5 2307 Francisco, Newport Beach • 760-5000 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 ••v4 Hillsborough Or. (Nwpt Bch) 759-6978 $1,625.000 Sun. 1-5 +v11 NapoH. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt B<:h 760-1900 $2,750,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Neutllus Lane, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $545,000 Sal-Sun 1-5 + • 1860 Port Cark>W Pt, HarbOr View hm. NB tM•· 1295 $685,000 Sunday 12-5 • 1814 Port Charles, Harbor View Homes 644-6200 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 Twtn Lakes Clrde, Spyglass 6«-9060 $749.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 I II ,11s 11 II tr IEI . •+144'8 Galaxy. Dover Sttores $44.8200 $1,500,000 Sunday 1-5 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI 120 33rd St. Newport Beach 673-3777 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 753 Avocado, Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $220.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 v • • * 16 Baycrest Ct. Bayview. NB 854-9693 $259,000 Saturday 1-5 •301 Cypress. Peninsula 631 -1400 From$325.ooo Open Daily 1-5 2400 Elden =22. Costa Mesa · 759~6600 S 139.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * ••200 lntnp1d. Newport Beach 673-7300 $240,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 22 Salana. Rancho San Joaquin. Irvine 673-9333 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 ••v• 102 Scholz Plza = 132, Versailles. NB 760-07 14 $189.714 Sunday 1-4.30 22 Seaside. Newport Beach 760-5000 $175.900 Sunday 1-5 2 IR ,1~s Fii RI or DEii ••377 Bay View Terrace. Costa Mesa 673-4062 $275.000 Sunday 1-4 •V-•280 Cagney 301 . Villa Balboa. NB 642-2134 $279.900 Sunday 1-4 let U1 Help Y 11 Sell Y 01r Propertv! 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. v • ••950 Cagney Ln 202. Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $319.000 Sunday 1-4 v ••260 Cagney Ln 220. Villa Balboa, NB 760--0714 $265,714 Sunday 1-5 ""•29 Seabr.ook Cove. Sea ts1and. NB 720--0168 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 IEIROOI .· 2192 Pac1t1c. Costa Mesa 650~7000 $235.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •64 Stanford Ct. Princeton Twnhme. ln1me 854-2372 $259.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1' 2 Stanford (Univ. Twn ~ntr) Irvine 854-7570 $267 500 Sat/Sun 12-5 11 Starfish. Newport Beach 646-7 171 S184,500 Saturday12-5 2710 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. Newpon Beach 759-9100 $276.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 . 2401 Vista Hogar, Bluffs NB 759-9100 $275.700 SatrSun 1-5 3 IR ·-lus FAI RM or DEii •2-Serena Court. Newport Crest 631-1400 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Starburst Court Newport Terrace 631-7300 $179.900 Saturday 1-5 ~ * * * • 1985 Vista Caudal Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $529 000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR 19lus 1 BR 29 Beacon Bay. Beacon Bay 644-9060 $695.000 Sunday 1-4 2 Ill ,1us. 2 IR • 321 Larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 675-3286 $529.000 Sunday 12-5 3 Ill 11l1s 1 Ill 425-425' 1 Narossus. Corona Del Mar 760-5000 $585.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Sii pl1s 3 Ill * •3607 Seashore Newport Beactl 67J.3777 $760.000 SattSun 1-5 HOIES FOR REIT • 1223e Balboa Btvd Balboa Peninsula 631-7300 $3.500/Mnth Sat-SUn 1-5 •112 P0tntettta Corona del Mar Agt 675-8688 $1600/moqs Sun/Sun 12-5 . . - ~....--'" -.. ' m.amr11•• RDL •tma Real Estate fer Salt lllMHI 1112 Gn111I 1M2 lllMI c.n.a .. I llar 1122 Cerna ffl Jiu llDIC..... Ml .. 1112 IC.ta ... 1124 Hoasest C"•" 1 ·~ ACRE (nil. horse prop. Ptaia1al1 1007 1 BA / o en . w a 1 k to *OPEN SAT /SUN 12·5* Jm UITEI UY ft1W 1'lllMI -I HSIUIU UYSlllES erty. 3BA house. Newport ICUll FlllT llrt.O beach/town Morning 753 AVOCAOO.CONOO TIWRI• Geaera I 002 At 1as1. this lovely home on Back Bay area. Open Sat _.8,12Ba upper Canyon & PCH Lux bldg, S220K. 2BA 2BA. encl dbl ~~~~ha~= Rarely on the market• extra large 101 can be & Sun 12•5· 20291 •3Br/2Ba lower sec. S259K 721•8768 g.ar Pool, spa. 720-0455 ~ 120 Goldenrod S ac1ous 2BA 2' •BA LA P&UI HSHT seen at your conve·. ~~p~~=s7st:~J; A ~na $795.000 2 BLOCK-$ TO BEACH LEE LENNARTSON. BKA O~EN SAT/SUN. 1-4:30 FK fC>fmat OR. ~llch OFFtCE-AEl AIL BLOG n1ence Spacious hv1ng ig • g DUPLEX 28' 2S.+ 2Br Call Robin &40-7000 nook blt4n k1teh ' 2 car S areas with mterest1ng use! IEEI .... ra-R1T• t Ba . _,,,...._.. ,... la.II . . E' I I I d t Eight Aetai tores-151 ot natural lighting . Large . •-1 1 "' · Newly remuvwovv t-..t-. T 111-.. SANOCASTLE CONDO-gar. nc r~ y · 8 r;rs Floor Four olhoes-2nd backyard & so much We U give you the down in $529,000. 675-3286 nnww .,.. ... ,,.... SpactOUS 98duded pool & baleony. PPfOll 1 Floor 7 .550 sq fl 100% more• ~ 11 and feel .. 81 exchg tor a snate of own-* BeMttilully remode4ed 2BA 1o% down CdM's sit. Carpet & parquet leaHd Priced at home· i mmediately l ersh1p You make the ****** 2'1r8AslngletlOfY.Enjoy :'a.t Off r ' d at lloor11'19thfu-wt Freshly $850.000 Call Paull Owner ready to move• mthly pymts & we snare .... a.fl fALH! bay & oc:.an views from $~7~ Soo e e 1>atnleO·Move-tn cond Belous for details 2112 c· -•-. • apprec You receive ... -..--Lg 4BA 3BA w/bonuS rm. eat·ln klttnen, cNlmlng ' · Comm pool,~& tennis, 142-1200 ll'VIW ' I 100% tall t>enehll Must ~• lg pool size yard & IM~ rm w/frpfc or white llA... .... $275,000. OPEN SUN 1·4 I .,., Su4laf 1-1 t have clean credit. Agt 11Ja W'I" OCEAN VIEWS. A value sunbathing on the front IJl-1111 377 BAY VIEW TERRACE ~l~U~'~ll~ 142-1200 957-60020ys.Ev.Wknds 4 or SBR 3'hBA custom at $1,350,000. Call deckt 2catgarc:r,,rmto CallM~6'73-4062 fl m . ! ~~I~« ji~;~ll~ 111• 1111u lOM ~~.~1:8j'~n~~~'c, eo:i ea721-~~'f:..~~~RE !~i:~·ca11' ~c'Y< C..u ::;: __ 1114 LORAIUIVA IE RIEAEWlTOAS \~ • 38R 2.58X. wOOd. lass. $3000/mo. Available No-VESCI, 854-4200 --n;-~ I . Skylights OPEN H8usE vember 1st or sell at 48R 2BA. 1214,900. ·Prln-um11• SUN 1_5 201 Coral $625,000. Call RICK • clpels only. 854--0759 R~L TY WORLD · $659.ooo Bkr 759· 1278. llESCI, 854-4200 J 1H~ ~paclout 3BR 2'nBA de· NEWPORT BEACH REALTY WORL D. •Ull... 38A1 .lgtot.Principals teched townhou,..styte Ptt1 hrrettlffr ; NEWPORT BEACH SELL 4-PleK with panoramic SPYIUISllLL only. Heritage Invest-~and~=~~~ I Pete llrrett Mr Ylews. 28drms with fire-5Br 388 Lua Horne. LM ments. Pam 546-5880 lf'l9 "':1s.ooo. . 11n·11111me101euomeone h h I .1 d places and balconies. option avail 11 11 AFFOROABLEGIANTll .... Ut/-12-4 etaeswee1theyar11work? eyou 1 rou~ Cass• •t> C1reaa .. l llar 1122 $975,000. 30'1. Down $150 ooo 831 ·5866 SBA 3BA. lrg eat-In 11·sno-11oh1reahelpe< Flndlf'Mlequiprnentyou 1 1•2·1111 OPEN sUNbXY 1_4:36. ~:2.t;~•2 :!_3~500 -' ' kitctien. •living room 2112 ,_.. ll\rough elmlH!ed Medlndesllfled. 70.t Goldenrod OLDE ..,,,., TownhoUse/Condo w/.tf>.c8 for piano or CdM nome & income Beautiful COfona def M11t Hurry! 426 Avocado bfidOe table. POOl-lln •111-lMI• cti•rmlng 4BR/2BA built· home. great locatron, 3 already sold! Quality con-::J•ds2~2KR".t,~ DUPLEX "CORONA DEL MAR" 425-425'.lt NARCISSUS OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1:5 ins, spa + detached tBA blks to beach & lhOpS structton. 2BA, 2'bBA. 2 5"40-J3S1•5 75t ,..,,,,;;.1;;..·· ~~ ~~ rental $559,000 $425,000 Includes condo decks. Enjoy total bay • -vvv.. •· , Aoent 673--5599 plans for ••isl. property view from upp9f deck "I Be--11-ul-,--.... -..___---'--75~ 1193 can loOk at the bay out of au 1 am", '""''"' on a ""'oiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiioiiiiiiii-....oiiiiiiii-...,, any window and enjoy the euf.de.sac. Sou1h Coast .llE .Pl.El BAY FRONT cool breeze-Hove the kr P1aza area, $340,000. Pier and dock, 3BR cation .. Owner P•m Margie, Agt 979-8280 3BR/38A + 2BR/2BA -4 1 2 4 S . Bay Iron t S•rdella. Offered at ., •• a u ._, E'SIOE CONDO car garage. J..StOtY. 14 S 1.725,000 s 4 2 5 . o o o . • ,. _. New lishng in the Riviera. years old. $539.000 Open Sunday 1-4 426'hAvocado. Under coriStfuctton SBR 4BA, 3BA, pool, se>a. ten· LLONGS OF NEWPORT Martha Macnab 675-3568 w-a. ll1l••IT 4BA. over 3.000 sit. POOi nls. 333 Monte Vista. 6-40-5864 Grubb & E>lis Realtors -on % act• IOt. $349,000 Open Sunday 1-5 Call 1~~~~~~~~1~6~4~4~~200~----lli-H11 Margie. Agt 979-1280 Agt: 8111 756-1l23 . "!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJI, UNIQUE '-\acre home ;::: • WIMP 800 tq " guest '*~ f*jueed $230,000 Agt 8181996-seo<> Remodeled beautifully w/hardwood floors, new carpets & paint. Complete privacy on your redwood deck w/spa for relaxation. Buyer's choice of window coverings. Perfect location. $585,000. 111.L. Point Del Mar -1st Resale Ill.I... Dover Shores, English Tudor Ill.I... Harbor View Hills, Ocean View llLI-Corona Del Mar Duplex, Southside Ill.I... Harbor Ridge Estates -Jodelle Model ISTlll 111111111 •TIE TIP 1N 111111 IULTlll llTDUTillALLY • 1111 7op 1% o/ Sdu <?l~ilztN i1t u~ U.S. FN TIE IDT• PllUll1 IZEl lllYIOE CALL ESTllEll Ylll IFC: 110-1000 IESsl•0-1121 REIM* r ' '' . ' ....,_ ... .,.. ta,6H,OOO F• ••VAii •10 .. G ClrubbGEllis CLASSIPIBD RBAL BBTA nALISIAll 4<-11n •-""9wl ,.,, 5-C-,.,. IMMCTONEI FHSAU ~,, __ Ii)() , ... ,.,w "" __ , __ 1•1t ............... ii 7) ""°'""'°""v..,. ,.., --1..0 PUBLIC~TIOH DEADLINE ..,,,. °"*'Y-Ootlly c-., ..... ,..,.,,., 171) --· 116' _ ............... 1• <>r.,..C.- HOUSH/CONDOS "°"""", ........ ~ ,,,, *'"'-,,,. s......c--1 ... Monday ......... -.. 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O'o"" ,, ,. ... ~ ... ,.,.MYt 1641 .. _ "'° trrOf Credit can only be allowed IOf tfle,.,.. lnMrt'°" ....... ~ 100 "'"'" '°" fi ,., JI 11 ··-, ... . ... ICl..i 'twM°"' 'ioH.-t 1tJ• l~,.. ....... )<Ml .._ .. ..,_.,. s.i. ,,., ...__. /140 ·--76l0 ..._,Ollw ...... ,, .. T .. DALY N.OT OfflCI HOURI MISC. I .I . ....__. , .. , ._..._I 76H c-u.I"'-7111 ·-/IOA loh , .. .,, 70)) o..,1o-1ui-,,... T•: M.f M:JO/COUNTER M..f 1-5 M ... Hoo-t 1100 t~---~ 1• .. 111i11,..-"'8ftv..,. 1 .. 1 -....... ,,. ·~Hott-'' '° ·---· 2- __ ,.,_.., 17tO .. Q CLaM•tlll» mL DIEZ ;;;~~~~--1 ~ .._. I .......... I• ••et... • ... .,... lw• 1• ........ an Lmm %::::· :!w1'~~i 11mm,.. _ n ...._nmun * * *** * * ;;=;;m;;;;;;;;;i•-c;~~ffituitif"' ---TLC $565000 A t r111 .. YMI II ID 38r, den, 2''181, solar W + ...... S~ SBA 38A, formal 494.-0215, •91-s1i3 Channing 380 2 112 BA fleeted pool, Berber In choice location. lrg 4BR dining. femlty rm. ~ Home olfered by owr. & carpet, '410,000 3~'.BA. Won't last 11 ... -1-4 modeled kllCMn w1tl1 New construction, 3BR, reacty for lmmed oc-1819 8efyl lane $589 900 Call PATRICK I & dtn rm n stained gt .. in windows, 3BA. fem rm, l>Hut1tu1 cupancy. Newly paMled. 64S-6798princlP*sonly TENORE. 721-1200 or a1NTIPlllA I & se>«11CU11f VieWS Of w ~ ':!1ec1 ~mun1:y WOOd floort, bridt court home, great view! Very carl)eted & land~ --!50-3702 Or1shcally reduced tor oc;ean, bey & hghlS. ~oornm & tenn.s 'f1td Localed on quiet In-upgr~ $479.000 Agt. Upgraded kitchen & CMY• ftEW ISTIR qua Nle!I Many up-S929,000 Call 644-7302 000r1s• M~ .. A value Side .ir .... Mlcing onty f1r1 494-0215, 497-5123 baths. Pool Recondi· On.-ol-1-«lnd 4BR 1 story grades Specious 3BR Marltyn Agt 11 , 549 . 000 Call 1311000 1ar lioned New windows & on •-lg lot-Comnwmty 38A home w lfront · T R TllllU ilan 1ua I ~ French Do«s. New cop-pool & tennis -$589.000 balcony & rear pa110 SEA ISi.Aft)! 121-~~~~~~ e, NELLIE GAll,J\ANCH per plumbmg Cozy FR OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 w/spa localed by the ' ii 1• ml VieW home on 1 ·acre lot , with lplc. Great '*9h-2100 YACHT MISCHIEF Mll•NW pool. Beamedcethng For ~._._.. llUllDI 4BR -family room .,... borhood & sch dist SHATZEN R.E 759-1234 ....... llUEISET details' personll lhoW-Gorgeous 2BR Den & an II .llST eludes 4-1\0f coe born. ·First Operi Sun 12-5 2015 COMBINE boaii'ng with ez Eiipanded m!tr bd7,; & ing, call Bill & DONNA 3BA, marble entry. plan 11~~~~!~ .. = UIU -hme on market. Offered Commodore S435,000 hving. right in the Marina bath Designer cotors WEBSTER 760-5000 or talion snutters. ground i: Upgrades too many to 11 S539 ooo Call for net ca 11 R 1 ck o( De Anu Baysic1a VII· Xlnt. l<>cl 56~5 000 546-8775 level wtsmall yard, dectc A Balboa pentnse mention. Lovely 5BR appt. • 646-8125/646-1973. loge Perm.mob1lehome Ownr/Ant644-1295 . l""lllrM.A..V & spa In exclusive ga~e 2·den highlyupgradeO 38A, tam1ly/dlnlng com-EU CIU If llWPllT ---2br 2ba lrplc lg patio. _ _ " _ _ KU',..... 1 ftuarded cornmuntty 0 -2 mSlr suites huge decil b1nahon. New roof, new 81 JFROIT clubhouSe. e>OOi. 1uz. boat JIST USRI! \n\ l ...,. 'YI' Io " 11 ered at $565.000 $279.900 642·21~ .\flt landscaping. Close to 111-1111 slip avail $59,950 Duplex • 3BR 2BA ea 1 \\ · ~ ~ " IPEI SIT/M 1·4 C WATERFRONT HI-RISE Goll Coorse Astclng only COllO Open House Sal/Sun 1-5 Walk to bell, Po<>ls & ten· REALTORS "' 2t sutl• ctn CONDO S329.000. lew,.rt lt1c~ 1069 Euro an el ance In this 300 E. Coast Hwy =87 n1s S339.000. incl land C&U nllACE 3121 w Coast Hwy Uni! o TNEW IULn oceaU ront dupfe)I, past sp~ous 23 -Den 3 CaJI lor appt '675-6241 DOCKSIDE AE 722-9730 O~n :00s: 9S~t~Sun sl ,s IULn ln.cttll IYou can hve In Newl)Ort ... llll the bOarctwaJk 3Br 2Ba lull baths Possibtllty ol * * * * * * * -IEWPllT illCI ~en rn 5 T 0 w n h 0 u 5 8 Beaen on tne water '" a up 3Br 2Ba dwn PrtGe boat sli p Asking /1 1 b & SEAVIEW view coooo tor unoer llESI Yllll llAml redUGe<I to S760K Built $595,000 CHM IUIAll!! •ELEUBI* w...: ~~~!1~ 01 =~ 3 BR . 2 BA co m·I $400.000 Enioy com· , 4BR 2BA on quiet llreet 1974. 4 car gar Open 3BR 2' 1BA townhome Beaut eitec llome on 11 • ~ p 0 o 11 s pa t e n n , s mumty Po<>I. boat doc~ Gamermw/wetbar,spa SallSun 1-5 3607 Sea-•150 lOOO• wllrplc. dining area bayiront with lrg OUIStde r~anea~ magnil~anc;e 1 $549 000 Call Adel renials at $125"1 Wal~ Just reduc.d to $369,000 shore. CVR 673-3777 • palt0. greenbelt Cornm paho leading down to · S~'.,. t':' nse!~~~ 895-2249 Agt to Newpon s bes1 re. LG 2 sty twnhm 2br 2',ba cant Only $289.900 For features 38< 3Ba 3150 sf, kitchen Huge master VERSAILLES II 'IOIJ are lor rent at S 1800/mo or Trad1honal Alty 631-7370 I --I pool & spa • more• Wa-doek tor SO boat Hom. rm ,.i 1 • taurants Also av&1l80\t' IEWUS~I lstblktosand Attc2car ~--: ~~ appt, call PATRICK lrglam rec rm Imported Bdrm wllp Sumptuous hred of seeing all over tease option CllUll P.111 ~4 yrs Old. S375K l~t;,·;t t{8J TENORE 721-1200 or antq German glass win-1acuz:z11n bath 2BR den_ priced properties you HA OIU If •WPNT DehglltlUI upgrades' 3BR Sal/Sun t-5 l 20 . . 760-8702 i' dows. 3 Stam glass sky· 3BA creJBR 133:,A d Roo~ Wiil love this Pentnouse 2 171-H 11 l'oBA. vaulted ceilings in 3 rd St CVR 673-3777 _..~-~ 111 hghts cs1m oalc bkcases ~~erview ";-c;ar g~r Mstr S1J11es 2BA . ocean 1111.ng rm w/stone trplc & $226,000 ~ ~ 1 • 11 oak & travertine wlc:. sec M 1 1 SS 19 oTo 111ew 24 nr sec an Whal-your OfNm ot oak mantel WOOd Wln·1steps 10 sandy Deacn IEST,lnel&Cll&f r1 2 ~: 'S~~~&r~i:.:, K~~n Asg~9759.5065 M~ ~~t~~~1~,1B~ H<WNS-tHome.Y'O'I • dow bncitptanters&spa pools ocean g tennis •BR 2 12 A twnhme .. Fla'-'L & 1on<11111Stecl10~ t o en I• rt 11 n 1n 1 2BR • lg den 2 Car gar wt 1800 slf Yard 2 By O....net Single latn•ly ~~ta~a Askt~,~ "~-;;:n ICWFIHT IPllESl •---------------.. Hurry S223,SOO Just hsled Open Sat & balcorlli!s 2car allatllt!d 2Br. 2Ba p riv yd I Y1 (714)650-2206 One4BRup 3BRdn One THIW llll n Sun 1-5 al 215 6 lst St garages Hurry on lhlS $359 000 E•c Loe I 2BR up 2BA On From la-SEU DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 Sl89.900 Cnuck & Liz gared community in Hob1>ym shr>Otheequ1p-S7i5 000 642-3850 ., $25 900Down 2B.R2BA 1 Jones 631·1266 or BAYVIEW TERRACE mentanclsupptiestl'teyneed Proper1yHouseRltrs 646-~743 appt only Wee1tends'j •nclass1heo Haat. lt1c~ 1040 yr Old 2cargar secluded nights 854-4747 •----------------111 -'!"""""!~~~~'!"'!"~-loc Sec gate, comm I 641-2828 Wli.days OPEi SIUAY 12-1 pool, spa Close to bay.I ., I nu•• rv WITH PIER 9121 BELCARO f.ashtoo ISiand &.alllrwy.s I * * * * * • * f -rlilSA -Move up to eleganoe Less S259,000 Agt 854•9693 C Hiii Hiil f lllE! than 1 yr new Oesion by 3BR 2·,. BA Custom LOWEST Pll E 1eeaut1lul 5BR 3BAw/3 car '1 200 000 a Award-Winning Bldr home, pri street $599K Ill CAIJOI ClllO garage, 2 lrptcs · more' ' ' Brimming w/quallty lea· OPEN SAT t SUN 1-5 2er 2Ba. large patio. quiet Xlnt location To see, call EXCELLENT INCOME~ One pf the most lures Ocean-close 610.Dona•d Pl 631-2793 locaoon 71 Sea Island. PATRICK TENORE spectacular locations in Newport on the Minutes f rom park. $229 000 Call Robin 721-12001760-8702 Agt water Excellent as an Investment property ic~~~1~ ~ s ~tigPg~n3 ~111* *L11*1!1*L1*11 I · · or tOOvert to alngle tamlly rMldenoe. Spec- M 840. 2678 " ' ..,, ,,. tacular view, own sandy bea<:h. 3BR. 2BA arceua. Agt -Beau111u1 & spacious 4BR up; 2BA. 2BA. down. Fireplace ea unit "Will lniae 1044 3'~BA home wllrptc. lush accommodate one large & 2 small boats " landscaping in tree-hned * * * * * * * NEW J M Peters twnnm prestigious tocauon A rWJ.ICl(J.1)( e 213 EDGEWATER • Elegant 3BR. 3BA. nr UCI. value at $439,9001 For if CAL 'J y 11111 fa.t,J .. ! $325.000 owner/agl lppt, Clll PATRICK Jl!IOlC......., Beaut1lul 5BR 3BA w/3 car 854-9573 TENORE 721-1200 or ""-•• garage, 2 lrl)lcs ·morel IPEISIT/Sll l2·I 760-8702Agt 640·7000 =~~~ca~~o~.J~ 2 Stanford, Umv Town Ill CAJIJH PATRICK TENORE Cntr 38' 38A Princeton VERSAILLES 721-12001715()..8702 Agt Twnhme Ctose lo every-Or Oeauv1lle condo lhi::y Upgraded ~ WANTED by pvt parly S26 .500 854-7570 lllffS Piii SfTTIH Golf cour~ view prel PHICITll TIWltH• ligtit. airy •BR 3BA end 721-8508 3BR 3BA. 1400 Sii unit Highly upgraded BY Har""" View ····••rs·laJY• ''" wtupgredee loc-.d next $415 000 2404 Vista owner ""' ,. • to UCt 8y anxious ownr NobtUa OPEN HOUSE Home Somerset model 3Br 2 5Ba • lam shullett ....... .,.~. S259 000 OS*\ S.t/Sun FRI & SAT & SUN 1·5 SBA 3BA $595 000 Rogers Grdn lndscpd lg yd 12·4PM 64 Stanford Ct Doug Sulley & Assoc 546-1330 days Pvt quiet bkr scoop 2 5% 854-2372 644-4088 or 720-1704 644-5554 evestwkends I $425K PIP 854-3063 CALL &AIL TAYLOR T WGELOT llAllOlt VIEW llOMIS Beautiful 3BR, 2BA, larqe family rm. -Room for •zp&naion & pool. New appUances. SunDy & briqht. Open Door plan. Great for enter- tainin9. CloM to elementary 11ehool. qrMn.belt, community pool a clubhou.. Owner motivated. $499,950 NEW CUSTOMIZED ''SOMERSEr' HARBOR VIEW •ES '725,DM __ OPD BOUSE SUI 1·5 2045 POIT llllTOL CllCLE ~· ~ iN.itl1w., CALL JUI.IA LIAO 711-SOIO • 18TIL REMDIE. 1UP OF TIE llE ~/«~ SIT/Siil 1-4 BEVERLY lllRPllY 159-1524 llrubht;Ellis 1u;:s1~AL MO&DAGI: SDVICL'I 144-1200 A MEMBER OF THE J. SEARS ANAHCIAL NETWORK • COLDWeu BANl(eR O E.\."'JX'Lt tht> be~t . OPEN IN BA YCREST SUNDAY1-4 ·1701 IRVINE AVE. $415,000 FRANK SENNES 644-9060 EUUIT UM IAYFlllT WITI lllE llCI SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT -Open ..,ectous luxurious appointments & furnishings. Kitchen designed for a connoisseur! Designed for gracious living & entertaining. 68.R. SBA, 3 fireplaces. Lap pool & spa_ in private patio on the bay, $4.200.000. llWUTIC IAYFlllT MIN JUS T REDECORATED THROUGHOUT Including new kitchen & baths. Sub-zero refriger- ator light oak cabinets, oversized J.cuzzi, mirror., ltaffan ttle, woof Berber, air. Bay view w/sllp avail- able. $689,000 .. • a.•••n••• •••1. •••• • ..,.. ..... ... ...... ..... ...... .... 2111.... c... .... 11111c.... .... 1111 ,., lilt l IOI 'h BLK 10 bay, SBA 3BA Ptaiaau 2117 28' hee on Bluff 3 bl'!• 10 1111~ - -•A UllU IUCI Home 2-cat gar. •I d. 9 38R 2'~Ba. lrplC, 2-car beedl, lg dee:k. dbl ON 'Ill Tll .a.PIJ' •Laroe petlot a y1rd1 UfllmlfY Mobtt. Home. Steps to mosatSl600/mo or >'fly gw, perlo. k1tch bll·ios. $1375 /m o n-peu * •Smallpetoll E..itraord.nary original East I ocean wt a beau11l ul at S2200/mo 72 t -l l 96 remodeled. 1309 W. Say. S-45-2820-0 Gaty * * * * * * •Carpor11 w/slorage Coast Charm adapted 10 ocean 111ew. El Moro 2 BDRM I balh house S 1600/mo yrly. 650~4616 722-6"53--N IN CORONA DEL MAR •Pool casual Newport Beach Park 3BR 28A,1911v1no& Fireplace. garage. re· - - -........ 2BR -:-o iil 2°";eA SUllEID&PTS flleslyle This dtstinct"'e I <Ming rms. 1ac Owner lr1gera1or. washer/dryer IPfll 211/ "-_._ w/SPECTACULR VIEW" Outstatlding condo"' per-600 W WILSON Peninsula Poml Estate leaving area 494-1193 Yrty $1375/mo 650-3832 Frplc, gar, sundk. $1075 • 2723 Oeun Blvd lec1eon<l1tion.2 +den, 2 ,. .. 11 •-i•~• 1ea1ure!> pr111ale poer and I WINTER AT THE BEACH' •2BR , "--lBA ~II. Onf/Bkr 65().-0389 s2800/mo. 675-6900 baths lop ol the line ap-----dock wllh room tor tOO * * OJVT•. Newer yeatly 28R 2BA _ __ __ _ pl1anoes. Two deelca • 1 28R Ou""" -let' " faGhl on 45 of baytronr 'w e l\ave one rental tra\191 cottage 214 Apolena. ~ ..__.. 3BR 2BA. views. decks. Wllh 14).t off lerge mast• * .,...x, qu , 0 Wide sandy beach lrai\ef' 19111 Enioy lull use Close to town St350/mo ~"-vaul1ed~l .. gar•catpor1 bedroom. Available im-yard. front o111t. ~· _::=:;:;:.;~~~--::-- stretcnest>eyonda lovelyl othealedpoot.spa,clubl yearty 673-5686•• ~r642-3a50 _ S1800/mo.712Pointetha mediately Laundry =at~ :.!r>15~ ·A 1/.W. ..... TwllllM l>flCk pauo Five spacious house and Olhef tacihttes 4BR 48A South Bay1ron1 UW M IUlllT WEI UT.••· 12·1. room. 2-eac garege. AH _ n¥d -'·-;__ 28' 1'A-&e":owll25 bedrooms. each with ~jti3 tf~t~n ~::.~6~':nl with doek. partially turn 1'H •tN' 675-7351 .AQtl87S-8688 this fOf S1750tmo on ••EASTSIOE HM. 2BR 2~ Qfange. 642-2~ ample bath. plus a pow· I $3000/mo A11a11 No11 1 4 or 5BR 3"'8A cuttom •OC"'AN VIEW LSE CdM year leue. 18A. garege, yard, $825 E'llde part lum 28R der room Atrrac11ve lli ete •-ts 722-7022 . """' -mo.l500deC).CaltTerry, • n a rd wo o o 11 o o r s "'• ry .,. home on Pernnsut• end $l500Jmo. 488 2~BA -• -64>09-t 1/L• HS-5054 1BA. -«Mn. fencd VO !hr<>ugh-out ThlS unique C!JJtl .llJSICOZY 38f/18a '>Blk 10 CurreTitty leased at House, 3-car gaflge, Cll-flf'--• •Clean Mesa Verde lg gvdnt,qvietnbf,pet()I{ praperty has a magn1f1· 12 Pl'?!TFic View grave· beachl f tp, stove/trig. $3000/IT\O. A11aHab'9 No-remod. Stir 640-~ 111-1111 SSA 2BA dlw 2 car Oat· S 1350/mo 650-396 cent panoram1c; v,_C up Sties. cno1ce Bayview 214 :,~at:46 ~~~~5tmo S~~OOlsl cC:11 ~IC~ 48R 2BA home ON THE ege. patio, • llreplac;e belw 5-9pm --- and down the Main nan-1 Ten~e 1oca1ton S3SOOI :._ VESCI 85-4·4200 • BEACH at Big Co<ona. r\.<:;. .... ..,... S1t00Hopets&40-249S HOU E W'slde 2BR 18 nel. Fashion Island and I for bOth 737-22 18 I CUIMIH tkeak•• Drive. Yearly ~....., ~·-•-1 •-111 qv191 wee. compl re Spyglass plus 360 view s3900/mo w n!er _.,_ ._. model.1t1p,wtdhkup rrom widow 5 walk atop Pacific v-Memorial Pio 2BR 28A HOUSE · 1 1 t tBA t dining rm a lrplc 2 newcrpllbllnda dlw tplc tile 2nd story An 80. lgralleS C&D tot 430 1n !Beam ceilings. bflcit lrplc. $3000/~-~~ Cart 8 cat 0.,, new. pllnt & Cl'Pt. no pets 1795. s.&-79o6 d•ltonaf 90 ol property Ocean View plot S975 ea I am 11 Y rm· Pa 11 o SpaclOUS & contemporaty S800 ind gmdr Ho pets_ -- across the a11ey on I (619) 340-5246 S t2751Mo Call NAT.AU E WELL lvtntshed 38r 28• 514 & 514' 1 Mario<>1d: big 28A 1'h8A 2 story, lrplc. Adult•. Scotti S-48-230 I LAAG. E 38r 28a condo 2 BalbOa Blvd includes a 548-6569 or 759-6600 oceanfront. $1600/mo 2BR. 1BA ea. 1mmed11te mc:e c:atpet. Garage Lo , -c:.r garage, patio, paddle te. nn1~ court, 1usn 1le1tab I MemM Lynch Really 2. Br 28• c:Jose 10 ocean.' OCGupancy. S 1000/mo. deek. OceanStde of PCH. *0~~,:R~1~8~d~~t[: ksitcllen00t' ~6-1 7~ c040r1u• garden and gar· 1;;; t CedM RENTALS AVAILABLE $900/mo. 8181«6-9392 476-2055 $1300 Ag1 875-4912 up 'sfNlli pet Q.i. $l300 11 mo_. _--2_ __ ages tor 8 cars An ir ~an Shor1 tllfm & w.nle< C1r1a1 •11 •-r .,. Spac1oul 1sr condo ••JIWS llLL . 675-4912 Agt LUXURY 28' 2Ba coodo resisllble buy otlered at tfl ZlGZ $850 to $1400 ..,. ...,. u~. w/d, F/P, wet/bar ...-. ---------Obi gar, lrplc, pool S3 500.000 •. RENTALS AVAILXBLE Wattrfrtmf le•-211 111 ..... 0., Sl050 Mona agt Spacious 5Br 38• Luk ELEGANT new 28r, 2Ba, 2 S995/M o 151 & 1u 142-5200 I ._, 1 den 724-4060 s-5 Mr Home. Av11il 1111 ca< garage, yerd, dtwelc. .-$300 642-5290 ~llml I ;~;~11~ s::!t~r0:=. Inc •••ff•r:i~·3-1100 '1:~0;~~:·~~::~~1~:~ 1BA. ,-BA~s:i>~-: ~. u~~£1~~p~ 8::,~:::;:,~~ss:: M~~ ~s~=·~:~8A Realtors j•-t -duplex s 1385/mo 4S7-A spa S 11001mo Agt yard wlgronr )lo pet 2 15 Mar1ne Balboa ls H Ma Seawa~d Rd No pets 675-5511 WMITl1lllUll Condo. Secluded woods please. $1450 /m o 673-6900 PtaiaHll 2107 18181 981.~ ---------En1oY CdM al its belt 1n & str.ams ,G<ound floor 857-2523 or 751·2788 REAL TY WORLD . NE WPORT BEACrl Pttt a.rttt lltr I 2eA 181 coftXGE 1112UICUIFlllT porary 2BR 3BA condo. 38R 2 'h8A beauly ho0k·up,micro,h'p1e,9ar NEWPORT HEIGHTS I -- --FABULOUS New conlem· tfllt spaeloul. luXUl'IOUS lewM Wstw/Oryr ltac:k --~-~ 111lMa blaa• ZUM OwM< type Ou•el street s20001mo & 2Br 28a Panoramic: v......socean & lmmed ocopy pos91ble w/opnr ~ carporl. Rec 28A. 18A, palio, a11a1 IL TTLE ISLAND 38 R s1epsto bay,palio S11 50 Nioe!frpl<: Agt673·5354 harbor $3500 Snort or IOnO term 1se erea, ~.spa. $750 • t1115,S800/mo,nopets --------•; ve'any ;'e"~•;.1.BA, tr';;.. 3BR 1BA. steps to be&cll 2112U ~If '8~ 1 IUl T•S 111-1400 S28~/mo. ~ Herl>Sl CLEAN2Br 18&Csu~i: Newport Landing. uni ~ •• BA $14001 I yrly 12 13) 698 858 1 I ......... ..... .... Children a pets OK dep VELMA 549-2447 642-~ Rooms. aoertrnenll , llOmes s 1650/mo Gar age $855/rnO yearly, 1SI & IFrplC.,~~ oa Ts. 1S: -720-3980 Of 760--5000 $725 Gar. sml yard, no 199ara1e CondO.•PK dk ·clusitiedClll'INllt fyYoUf cat ' A I 673-4062 last S600 secur11y Rel&'· IOCI /mo • DUPLEX ~ M.A..V pets 19S-4 "A" Meyer 28R, 28A •• dbl gar "°"'' nee6t por g ences 675·6915 380-2 BA home ai 602 Ground leYel, 38R, •den. ~ .. / CLedtl 00.Ck S-49-3'84 St2001mo. 5-48-9909 BEST OF BELCOURT EXCLUSIVE TENNIS EST ATE --AvocedO frpt o•r ' Spec:IOUS unrt w/ .. ,... \'.t~'"lV"f""fl' tU'v ·11 - -AU1umn--·laveto l0olr parking' S t j76 mo place. open beams \'. y, '\..to.. )(,. "-Cozy 18R hOUse, Ing & IPfl bu1Nlte1or.ic.'7Someotle Gregg675-5511 CdM's bUI street. REAlTOR$4'l i tov• Mature person 1589 Sen Bernadln wentllO Ina-Hied-$ 1400 I m 0 A Q 1 Want to love nt the beach prel'd. No pell. $S50 ~ Place, T.G.·3104, Sa 675-5511 but don't want ttie park~ $500 d9'> 64S..5527 2-6. Newpof1 Helohta loc Sitwited on .. vrr unr hair acrr or land, thui fabulous GaJJrry Custom Home hu .t18R plua tludy & 4 •1, BA E1Ctena1ve ~or marble tile It uperadtd plush neutral color carpetinit throughout. Ru1h in family room entertain· ment ceni.er w/lg M'.'reen TV Muter suite include1 retreat, Jacuzzi tub, 11aun1 & worlc-oul rm. Profet.aionally land.Jcapt'd rear yud w/h1ht.ed t.enn111 court, pool, 11pa & ABQ area. 3 Fireplacn, wcum y ayat.em, air conditionin1. wet bar, 3-car gareJe PLUS other upgradea too numerout t.o mention. $2..300,000. CA LL RON FELSOT 760·5000 COLDWC!U. BANt(eR O ·~ thetx.'St: OPEN IN SEAVIEW SUNDAY1_, 1910 YACHT MARIA $515,000 OPEN IN EASTBLUFF SAT a BUN 1-4 2228 ALTA VISTA $530,000 GINNY ANDERSON Ul#Oll •MJDITIAL UMICIA n 644-IOllO Balboa Peninsula Oceanfront Duplex Your flrat pet, your tlrat Job, your fl rat car, your tlrat home 4 Bedrooms -2 Baths --Upper 3 Bedrooms ~ 2 Baths ~-Lower $795,000 cl•••lfled'• your first choice. 142-llll GARAGE APARTMENT Ing problema & no419? EASlSIDE lg 281 IS. hM, gorgeou1 38R. 2""BA. d 28R, 1BA, convenient le>-Our beeutllully r•· IQ dc>Mt•. trplc, gwtyd. enc gat, MP laun rm, P" cation. b9lt price tor 28R ~ 28R hM ts on • '1110 S 1100 On tkoedwey pat lot, ttle entry. c:.ram CdM unit. &850/rno . .AQI lg IOt In a very quiet 645-7809 0t 650-7949 Ille. bl"in mierowave 675-551 t ~l Furnlwnt. E._,..._38R tBA 1...,.,d d dl w. lg lwrm w/h ptc: -1ecr-9103 Lv Mtg ....., • • '""' Y · quiet cul-de-sac IOC, OLDE CdM lg contemp Fr dr, w/d hkup. g1dnt. sorrynopets OaYeWM 38R 2'hSA home. Mair C.11 ltU 2114 pet ok. $11 50/mo 545.5475 IUlle w/lrplc $ l800 mo. 1 .. 11 ..... #I 650"39452 ~· 9·5pm SHARP In-level condo J~ ~ 548·5681 3BR 2BA, MWly decOf· E'SIOE 38' 2Sa, gatage. Ent atde. 3BR. 2BA, a11. ON tM beac:h, pV1 rd, de-et.S. $825/mo. 543.4049 dfepes. carpet. No P9'•· nlc:e c:rpllp11n1. w/d luH d\lptex. 3Bt 2'.tSa, --AvtM 11/t S1000/mo, llk"Pt. d/w, 3 car gar, no fully equip llitch, w/d, WTS81211/111 1975 dep. 2131437-4118 dogt IP9CtlCMlr "'9w. 52000 $850/mo, ,..., ~ TOWNHOME 3Bt 2'h8a A mJ 1UJ 673-0421 °' "3·3977 313 AocMsw. 540-9537 fP, patio. $1000 • $1350/mo 645-7676 E'SIOE Condo 2BR 28A. · - -_________ .... __________ Yd, tml com ...... !{. $1275 38A '"·BA. gw._ lrptc. ,,._ "U.lrl.. n.. •• _ ~--T:rue/" -ptex XLNT E Mde IQc "'9Nrl!'I .,, .. _,,. .,.,,,,. 'j • .,.,.......... 380Woodland.S995tmo ''UST MTN USS" IUl.tmll1·1• AwM 1113. 641-990& ------.. ThePrudenttel ~ 714 Reelty A'llltd--Mlllb Moll SS '1odlclr 780-0238 P1rt I U. .... -CORONA DEL MAR OCaAM.....,.., CATAUNA VIEWS MDUC8DI .,._ EASTSIJE BEAUTY! If yo11're ~ lor a steal: Model perfect 3BR. 2~8A. tifeci&att. lluat 2 ear prace. end urvt •lfftlt tusHr ~ Jlld. Ownet motivated. $229.000. LIVE AT THE BEACH GotllCM Newport 2811. 2~8A townhome 111 a tl*lel .wed location. yet w1ltHn steps lo beach! Nutty brand ntW W/lwatd WWtnll'IC kltcilen. Pf': •It• pabo, 11 l'lllSttr S111te. frplcee, 2 car 1a1qe. • spt•. $279.900. tJlf1I HIE SAT 1-41$lll12-4 4111 bit a.1-{If "'"""' Llnfltw) CALL 11111 TEICH 131-1211 -------et•••tlll» mL ..... c.11 ... 111t jlut.1Mc• lltlhaLlua 21t11u1 . .._. 21411niM 11tt 1L1.apug~•~m;r,~~I!!;~;!~~·~~;;;~;_~ ... U. ON UkE PXRk 28r 28a. 1Mile10 beach 2Br, t·~Ba, 3BR 2BA park·l1ke se1-* WESTPARK lclfXRUEA 38 r. 2 ·Ba. Lu•UfY 2BR 28A htgtl-<tM lBR 2BA fireplace lrplc, 2 car gar~ In-Clan 2 sty condo. gar· ting, fabulous clubhouse. Beaullfully upg<ade<S 48R. hrdWd firs, lrpl. dedls. c:ondO on Udo PentnSUll beauttl ul • prvt yard · dudes gardener dulls. age, comm pool, tennis. pool & more• Must be 55 2'..,BA home. Credit & ref 180• view. nr twn/bch Featuring 48R 2 "8A pvt Gorgeous 1>1y view $1295/mo vacant n-pets.St350 640--0020 S9001mo •894-~ Oays,818/962-0534 cnecked . $1700. $1850/mo •494-6930 I profeuionally land· S2200/mo Boat slip ()onald Pfeff 631-1266 1 __ Ask l0<Chuck 3BR2',BA.Twnnse.X. Eves.2131723-2731 858-71S.or751-0279 ~aulilla 2150 acaped Paho & up-extra Joye.a Spiller NEW luxury 3br 3ba.pool tra lg MSlr BR 2-cat gar AVAILABLE NOW! 3Br -----_ grades too numerous to 548-__ 568_1 __ spa 2 gatage, watt! to 1~ yd. Frplc. w10: 1111Ba Hunt Bay Condo 4BR 3BA Greentree nome 2BA frplc 2"Cal gar. mention Tn1s Bluffs R&'Mti}(R , beaCh Move in allow-1 hkup $995 963-6956 W/O s1ovelfn9. $800/mo Ouiet, nr the park Many yd. grdnr S 1075/mo~u111 t>eauty will not ta.st ance S 1295/Mo 1s1~ depl--' ---... dep. Nr BrOOkhursl & upgrades Fru11 trees. lse $2575 move-in Cple 1mmec1 occoy possibte I ' ' / -· . -. . . 960-3384 4BR 3BA 2 sly home. nlCe AdllT\S. 968-8253 a.ssoc: amem $1500 mo pref. No pet$. ~2-0138 Children & pets OK FtuW. f.U., 2l341----area Beaut landsc, pool lrri Zlf4 D/754-2110 Ev 559.7091 1--le k-2lU Shorl or tong term lse. ~IG CANYON Nice to- .. A "BEACHWALK' TWNHM f alarm, d/w. stove. 3 car . at I --~rt IC 1 $1875/mo Doug HerbSI cation view ol golf sPXdbus 3Br 2ea home Huge 4BR. den, tam rm. g. ar. $1500./mo. ~2304 UNIVERSITY PARK 4Br Univ Pk. 3 BR. 2' • BA •. 2 *6CCOsiVE GUARD• 720-3980 or 760-5000 course 288 . 2BA. new with park-llke beckyard din rm, 3BA, 3 pal1ot, nr BUSTICi::Bedroom..H~ 1 Ba .com m-~o~ .cat .gar. 19.!Mlsq It, pool. •GATED COMMUNITY• I RfAWA( carpets & drapes $2750 in -OOOd fteigtlbomaod tlftted pool, spa saunas. Large Front & Rear YrJ $1295/mQ no pets 1ac:. vb ct nearby ti Ill CUYll / 1•c1TY Llq~ns VIEW $1325fmQ.gar<** incl. c:l\Jbtts. Walk to beach No Pets Ullls Pdl NEWPORT PACIFIC ( $1350/mo 1 yr lease Nov BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA . . 2Bdrm 2 Batll 1n gated 968-2420or963-3048 $1595/mo 969-7246 S750 Mo+dep 631-4147~ Oave~S-3683 l 1 6-«-7220of7SA-n81 wroottcooneVIEW Also \t\\1 T l'i' 'II community of BayvteW HUNTINGTON BEACH The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH $ 80 with prepayment 4 bines-7 Days s 10.80 No changes In copy or canc~tlatfon. Pnvate parties only No Commercial. Real Estate. Automotive. Boating or Employment Ads There rs no price ltmrt t o what you can advertise. If you need to sell you couch. high chair or any unused merchandise-call the Daily Pilot Class1f1ed staff or use the coupon belovvt Mal to: llllJPillt Dally Piiot, 330 W . B.y St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 NAME ADDRESS 642-5678 PHONE CITY_ STATE ZIP_ AD COPY: 4 Ii~ minimum, appropriately 4 words per Ii~. AMT.ENCLOSED _______ ~_ cs circle one: VISA or M.C. _____ _.__ VIP9ATION OA'1 --------- Are you a subscriber to tM Daily Pilot? drcJe qne: YES I NO lBR avail Frplc -t bar REALTORS • light & l>figlll 2 car gar. micto. W/O htlups. 2 car 1 ----I -oe $1450/mo Oat w/xtra storage. oen-BACHELOR PAO almost •BIG CANYON McLAIN 1ral air All malnt 1oct oceanlronl S950 mo Townhome. new pa1n1 & Sorry. no pets 6«-0509 2BR w view S 1050 mo carpet Close to Newpo<1 -tBR • Oen S 1350/mo Cente< S lTSOtmo OOCKSIOE.RE 722-9730 i•EXCLUStVE WINTER 110° WATD Y1IW RENT AL On Lieto Isle Enioy brealhtal11ng ,,_s llYFIOIT w /rJOC:lt 6BR lul f & sun~IS from lh1s 3BA turn1"1ed Ava« 1mmed1· 2BA beaoty wlfealures HOIE ately $4250/mo Call for 100 numt>erous 10 men· persorial sho..,1ng tion lmmect OCCOY poss.-4 BedrOOfll-.3'' Bath • On •2aA 2BA Ove<•oo¥•f'0 1ble Children & pets OK the wate< $7000i mo tne spa gated c.ommun1- S26501mo 0oog Herbst •1.50_7000• ty s1soo1mo 720-3980 or 760-5000 173-1333 RE/AW HWPllT lllllTS \1 "''1 ·1· 1u \ 3BR 2BA spa large yard .I\\ I S 1575 montl\ly 49S.8303 11900 s I lowntoome JSR 2' 18A ·lam rm wet bar vaulted ceilings bllins L DO SLANO WATER FftE LUSE IEl' Beacties -Bayl ront "' doc.II-Ou.et Fam hmes NO FEE" Agl 548-94A9 frple foonal rJ•n•ng tm FRONT $1750 mo 720-7400 En1oy hv ng 1n i l'-le"'C>"'' Terrace 2BR spacious aurac:trve 48R 2BA secluded end un•t 2BR oen unlurn turn .18A nome ,... P>f!f 4 S•.P s1 ooo mo 2BR '2 tBA Conclu l 1BA 1860 SQ •t IOI' 45 bOal z car gar $1100 mo. £ ,. ..... ~-4 1rry I~ '180QO:~ ga•aoe & ca.rporl & p111 mo -ol' 722· 7007 NO• 16 Binnie Ooof' Agt pal•O & lrple •99-1601 *4·,LEl• 759.9100 NEAR Jl!OAG H()c;P 6•; r a--;or. Cl!OO" 9 2BR • 1BR ~elf"~~~onl c.n 1 2Br 1 .ea oar 2-sty n-26A trplc sec en1r1 &. earty lease Side ldry S850 ONL v gair POOi s:>a •e• S 1600 'f GOOD REFS need ai:>c•y '>4·2373 or '59..(1928 •2BR 2B.t. ,early oease Ah Agt 998-3 195 I * HAii IEW .. ,LEI! 3BR 2BA 2 ca• g.,r ••PK O W moero w d nltups 6LuHS 'BR 2 BA enrJ un•t DOOi "' nl tono 9ar aoe $1425 Vo "60·8384 i\gl I 1ras11 c:omp Yr•> S1400 BtuF•S Cnn.;I"> JB• Agt 675 4606 722-8520 2 ,ea enrJ un • hp•c rg ,JBR 2BA tresnt~ painted pa••o ga•ag€ ::>001 Upgraded crpt & .,..,ndow S 1350 mo se 04., -'85 treatment FrplC sec sys BALBOA 4Br Ip S 1500 1em au10 sprin~•e•s BAYFRON T Cofldo 28• Great IOc.1 Grnor nc• $1650 S 1950 mo 760-~ 1 BALBOA Co.es 2Br Oen •&50-7000• Open Hse $at !tun 10-2 18P unturn nse -pa110 il06 w Belooa Siva 5650 mo 498-2195 OR E 0 E lrple spa rJ()Clo. $2300 lr<E BLUFFS-FULL BAY •HARB VI W rl M BAYFRONT ,.. __ do 2B• P 3Br 3Ba-bOnUS '"°"' ....... VIEW 3 Bedroom fits I p upgraded garrJnr den doCk IO< 80 l>Oal Oii Ava.1aote $2100/mo comm pool, park lg yrJ Yearly ~750 A~I 760-1108 s21001mo 647·7526agl L~t~Es~o':;t;d !>Br UP?fl• 4BA 11.eA-2 car •MUST SEE'• WaterfrMtlMMst.c. garage small pallo t12 HVH New upgraOes I ,... t•l l• '4th St $1650 mo Yffy c:rpts, 111e. 4Br 2Ba. tarn IEAl.1-• • Avl now 2 13·597~7~ rm S2275tmo 760.0715 --IYARO SALE. Sal/Sun 9-3 •NEWPORT SHORES• --ftEW-S Great t>uys Good stuff 4Br 3Ba nse on canal Lrg 3BR 2BA. family rm. lg Must See Dunes• hne lam & ltv rms, mt• carpet yard S2200tmo Cell 515 Catalina Or Npt Hgls & paint Yearly S2 150/mo Juba 760-.5000 - NEGOTIABLE &1s-s.w1 nr MA.V , Aputweab *IEITALS* ~" ~ 2-5br s900450001mo ag1 \r\\l 1.:T I~.\ 11 w.M 2'M MW'tl Ferguson ~2-7706 REALT c:; • l,2111B111Rp;.;.;1f1Ba .... _yrly"'!'"-w"!''su...inct"'!!"'k 3BO 2112Ba Townnome Ulm YllW-S Newly remodeled. 4 drs on Grnbelt 1900 st w/lrpl 4BR 28A dining rm lam•lyl to bay . Avail 1mmed bale patio. lndry rm. gar rm O\riet S1reet Gmdr $850·$50 ut1l 673-4220 S1750mo 759-9089 ind S2000/mo Vac.ant 2BR 2BA furnished 3BA2BA DUPLEX wl frplc Agl. Miry Lou Marion duple11, W/D, 91rage & patio-On Bal~ Blvd 4~2073 or 759-6700 S'1250/mo Winter '8fllal. Welking d!Stenc:e lo the 840--2770 bUch S 1100fmo 1se • HIGHLY upgrlded New· ---- sec J.ctc 818-98-4-248' port North condo. 28' UnllW UMt hlaH ----2''8a SHOOlmo Will 2Br 18a600· s/I.~ .lit Jll12 ~ ..... option ,.,..,. ... nop«s/gwage ~ 497-9918 Yeairty 11100 673-8676 PENINSULA YEARLY Lg BLUFFS Condo4BA CHARMING Cape Cod 2Br •Cute 2BR 18A low9f 38A w/bOnUS & ,.,.,.. rm Winier~ N--pees ~ 1Nre leundfy No CMOren a pet o1t L.M 675-77o8 111UB-Sa1 !*1ling MOO $2200/mo. 760-9678 Agt (8 18) 71S-:l965 Sun-Tues •Lrg 38R 28 A uppef ----------_ _ duplu. gwage, flrapace. LIDO ISLE 4BR, 2'~ Hew, buut 2BR 2BA laundrl hook-up, 3 new carpet, FR/OR, lg upstrs .,i fOf yrty ..... dedrs 1300 pello, 4\S' lot, 3 c. '¥· w/otl atreet parking "w IDTILS '2750/yrty a1s.11~ s 12501mo 875-9168 -.:. ________ 1LIDO SAHOS llOUla. 28t den. tum . yd, Get pvt a.111--• comm l1700CWW"8r)wll 18A & den. ,.,... 2-sty ~ yrty ..... -· --~"' ........ ----Cowe ~ 8Undedc.a. Newport Heogtlts. 38 A. •Id, 2-ar gm. glled 38A, pool. 11r1ge, COINft.~&iplOfl"'9 11575/mO e e 1e, "'9y ltt50/m0 240-1752 145 ... OI 721-4165 SELL throuch cl.Ju1f1ed 142-1111 I . ----~ --" - :~ -. CL•••r111•j1R•L ''•i•~ c.u .u 1111 c...... ilM ~~·~·6=~·g·~-lll'~·-~·~·~ .. b~il~11~f.lnlM~=b~::c--l~fl==~;t.~==r='11= XtTRXctlVt 29, lwnh• •tRPDEI ._. 11r EJSIDE 1eo Mobilm Home. ~tdlno ctean 2Bctrm • + meatillJIH Quiet bldg on E'Siae. cozy S57S mo.~-pd. Wo&a $750 AJA ut11s pd. l ort, tennis, pool, near Ferry. gar. patio, w/lotsofwooct. AselgMd Adult Petk. new cwpet. Geraae. Sony no pets. st r • e "'". new C... ~. No pea_ lndry. Mature tennants ••un pertclnQ a ~ tllCMI-7S9-~ °' 673-7781' 1te0w81..ic. • 642-4905 carpel/pal,,t/drap... $HS mo. SEACLIFF at 1675/mo. 17 S 1050 Yrty 673-4866* _. mini ties. $530/Mo. 93&-0552 EJSldil.2.BO lBA new paint STUDtO aPT E ,._. avail 11/l S700/mo MAHOA 5"48-2M2 ..__. ., .. ~ • Beautifully landscaped, " · · .,.,.,. 552-7446 • ·--...... • ~ ...... *•11 lUSMI* quiet. 1arge: dean Apts. •lllTllT•* & carpet. lndry tac. no Mesa. Mmure ledy 30+ *' 58Ull* 2~ oar. 2133 M1ra.me<,Balboa Poot&spa.patloOf'dedt LG2Br1'ABATownhC>Use. pets. S67Smo. 271-c E. nonsmotler.Nopetl.Util =a... • ....a. -...e.eut. 38r 28a twMee. dl'il, 1lllll0 Avail 10120. •675-5030• Prime location. E'slde. garage, p•tio, 16th pl ~2 pd. Avl NoY 15. 845-1088 ---A/C,Qer .• w/d hk up, new 11/ 1. ""°'"'° •NEWL V FURNISHED•-1 Bedroom $655 laundry room, $850/mo. FSIOE House. 28R 18A Tll Mf11111 • ffPIC. stow, tr; cwpet ~ drepes, frptc, jjNEWPT~iiiirii~~ OCEANFRONT 1 BDRMS 28drm 1 V.Ba S805 2629 ORANGE 2e36-B Sant• Ana Ave B W/D, utill pd. o.ct. ptVl, tredl llghta. oell ten, nr 38t 28a w/fl# Available. Great location. 2211 YlllllU W&Y TSL MGMT &42-1603 Petlo, att gar, lndry hlrup. 2d A w/gar . Carpell, Strong ,...,. req'd. Long Hoeg Hoep. $1100/mo. 1 blc tobeM:fl: Must see! Bkr 675--4606 COSTA MESA CUii Tl ALU $790/mo. * s.8-9491 y~8rv:;S:u!,~81~ '*'" 1750 mo.497-4433 4101 Hileria a..utltul. M0-3 3BR 2Ba s1ei)S10 beach. 141-MH llM lff E'Side large condo apt 836-4120 C.., 1-S~· COMMANDING VIEW of TSL MGMT 642 • 1803 HWPT HGTS great cond! Carport. 1BR upstrs pOOI cable TV 2Br 188 Eaatllde loc 2BR, 1'h8A, biltlns, gar. 667 VictOfia 'H'. .. $720 c~aa:· ~eac~ ecr~s~ aalll FM llAll lBR GUM' eipt balcony. appli. lndry. & gas pd. '1515'. No pets. BBQ, pool, laundry rm: patio. S79S/mo avail •TOWNHOUSE• ~t:TR& uicur ova. CLEAN 28R. Id Iv rm. a No I*• $l300/mo yrly 673--2880 Refs recfd. 147 Flower $125/mo. E·Z ln. 111 3 5o-3&4o or 2BA/1'h8A, frpt, IQ patio. t11so..$1~0:M-~· perking, utlla lnel. No 759-0811213 FURNISHED DELUXE 2BD -Call ~ow 645-8161-149 E. Bay 645-8227 carport, 1940 WaMac.. pets . .-111s. 72~ 1292 OCEANFRONT near bay and ocean. trpl. OCEAN-VU deluKe 2BR TSL MGMT 642·1603 E'side lg 2Br+den upstrs $800/Mo. 548-s:Me IMck lilt •3707 gar. $1100 yrly. also 1•1r bath, frplC, deck, gar. •GREAT LOCATION• duplex, w/d hkup, fp, lg Westside 2BR Apt, patio, &11111 fMllAll Unfurhllhed,$ ocean view lurn. 2BD 2218 E. Pacific apt B E'side. 2Br 1 'lrBa, w/d hk patio. 2 p«g. Avl 11115· lndry lac. 2 prkng ~-3BR. 2 .SBA, Eaatbluff 11• "'1 650·43417 or 2BA ffpl. gar. $1 lOO $900/mo. See 1st. Call up, wet bar O/W. ger.. Sl300/mo * S50·7<MS New paint, stove & crpt. twnhM. 2 c:W g«. newly 3BA 2BA lower Unit. OCEAN VIEW! ~u"il._,, 992-2923 _ 759-1104/E 6'44-8722/D S950/mo. 548-9797 EASTSIDE Sharp & Clean S750/mo. 73HJ488 u~ded. evail now, New catpM, =~ W/O 28'/1Baduplex :.~~PSg!~a:~c~e~~~-2rR 1BA, 1-car garage. •IJIE ... ~u~: p~~r~ luL .a.L -,aa 11 /mo 759-7186 ~~~=-· xt o ~k. ~~~ S 1 $1000/mo. Agt 722-7776 encedyard.ulllttlespaid Come see the difference, gar S740/mo. 546-9950 -• _... 2BR 1BA w/ocewt vtew. 4409 RIVER Evening 750-1755 S850/mo +deposit Avail completely remodeled. . yearly. Lndry, 981'1199· TSL MGMT 642·1603 Spot .... 18' tur • 11/15 •631-4999 Beautifu1 2BRapts.POOI, Easts1de 1BR _Cottage.1 Bedroom. 4 bl<>Ckt to fum0funfurn.S1150/mo , blktobd\,wln WEEKLY Snowbirds, in-LARGE 2Br t Ba $650/mo, rec. room, taundry room. frplc, encl patio. lndry, beach. Stove & frig. No + MCunty. 650-8055 EASTBLUFF 2BR 1 ~ M!IO/rno'. laws. vacationers. 18R $400 secunty. Available Rudy fOf instant move--storage rm. $650 + $750 pets. All ut1ls pd. 2Br 2Ba $950 trptc:. pool, $950. 648 850-8039/E213 tBA, lully furnished. Nov 2 Call for apptm 1n1 0nty S&40 to S650t mo. sec. 6'45-7234 NO PETS! SSSO/mo 985-<t9S4 lBr lBa 1750 Amigos Wa~ly $350/_. * 55~5959 63 t-1879 + $200 OFF MOVE-IN PAllS91 UYm1J * lg. 38A, 2'~BA, dbl gar East Bluff: new c:wpet, no Apattment l . 2eR~1~ 4 Ctrl U •el Jiu 2'22 2BR 18A, new carpet & AU.UAPTS. Jog 10 beaetl. 2BR 2BA. w/laundryhkup,patt0,no pets,640-1911 Executive Townhouae Pngse25tmo 28A lBA frpi deCk ref ,,, paint. Small lenced yard 530 W. Wlbon fireplace, patio. 1 BA pets. Be a ch I He 11 _ ~ .. __ _. 3BA. 2BA. 2 car gar, • · · r.,.. Kids & pets wetcome. TSL MGMT w/lofl view jacuzzi S1100/mo963-70SS rsw -0 CE AN VIE W Veairty, IOW9f 2 split garage. Near beach I 2185 Amencan. $750 722·9012 or 642-1603 From . S950 • Ullls pd. 28r/2 P8I ing speces. S 1&-«&-8993 trpte. S900/lft0, For 1 or 2 people No 857-2523 or 751-2789 I Sony No Pets! 631~107 Of.SS~ . HUNT. Harbour area. Avail Xlfa ~patio. $1200/mo. on Hept\IM pets S~O~~ 6!3-~039 2BA 0uplex Xlnl Nwpl •OUIET E'slde, !>'I patio, =~~=e ~!.":7ci 650-l 24 btwn9em-Spm F:=.H~ !:;, ~ port. 4 96-S;s 7 * 2BA 1 BA S995t mo Hgts location! Oak flOOrs. 2Br 1 'lrBa, nu palnt/cptl hk-up, patio. M75/mo + * ~ llM* Jae. Olll I 1100/mO ..... II * lBR lBA S695/mo completely remodeled drps, lndry. Adult eotn91ex $1025 sec. &46-582• Frig. dishwesher. stove '722-35-45 or 650-2522 n ~a~r::_~~5-~~smokers $8SO~mo-~2·2807 $750 ut1I paid. 67S-333S NEW .Unique. quaint incl. No pets 5-4~855 modem, f'9dec. * * t BR. garage. new $525• dep 1BR mob,.. 1BA, toyety lake Pattc *•Spacious. 1BR •~llll&Y• pte•. Oeck.lndy 3 BR. 2 BA. paho. deck. carpet. drapes. paint ·home Secure. Mature wee.Allutilspd Nopets. Bayfronl laun rm 3eR.2~BA.cfoMtolhop-bch SS50mO 4 F/P. lg gar. park v-$625/mo213·596-8902 &dulls. No pets. 1991 S650/mo.53&-96M •SiSolmo* ~~~.'v"!~~2~0 Welk. 10 .... .:.. .. $1595 Open House 720 -----Newport Blvd 646-8373 ..... """""' ·--...,,.., .....,, Iris Sun 2·4 Linda **2BR. 18A. private . 4-PLEX. remodeled very guv 72~ Vlalldo87$-9218 H'•BA,endgar, 721-0116 Grubb & E.tlls patio .• b1lllllS. pool. clean clear) 2BR. 1BA. SJ8r. 1,,. .......... 225 la P.tom ----& quiet $735 -.....~-ny patio, grd ftr, no pels. .. &Sr.mS-BRAND NEW * 1).42.1850 * ~..,. II s7151mo-uec. 968•1487 Na patio. I~ S750 mo ••Ill llllm&IPll ___ __,_1 2Br 1Ba • large loll W yrty t MCUttty 650-a0SS \&IWT ..,,... TS PS I Huge sundeck. $1195/mo * * * * * * * RENT FREE TILL NOV 1 . *""H ~A LI * Av all now. 646-0645 &P&ITlllm IYl.IUILE l g 2Br 2Ba'" •·pie•. encl .... -1..... EX~~~~:~OH •-m•e •-• Sparkllng clean. large HUGE!! gar. hkups. d/w, patio. Studio condo. Versalllea. Has beautiful 1BR 1BA on CUl•IH 111 --~ -Garden apts. Beau11fully $795+$500 dep. EJtis nr BR Aleove SS95 Guard the BAY! 1l00 sit Wto•l•----..- W o 1 h encl garage. landscaped grounds. Bch.Nopets.540...._.&4 Gated(213)387-5900 hkup, :fi• mlcro •. OfW, "any s, $765/mo Agl 7S9-8389 PHASE Ill Poot & spa, patios/decks. 211\BA. frple, 2 Co ffi --2B -HARBOR VILLAGE APTS garage or carport St n ULllE Sfma,l!._2.BR '!~~~lally •WESTCLOIFF• 118!.;.~t I~ pvt be.hi pool. tennis ZV tBR t o ice, a. Blchelor $610 urn ... ...., Apt. __,/mo 2BR 2BAC NDO. .....-.., .. Eictra avail. 165 deck, gar, ultl paid. s 19•,.., Taking reservations ror 1 Bedroom $680 LlllE 1·1·1 • IPTI Gas & water paid No Frpk:, pool. New deCOr. Sorry, no pet&. $1,350/mo c Poppy. OPEN SAT/SUN Bachelor. 1. 2 & 3 28drm 1'/.Ba $815 pets. SJ6.7838 $950/mo. 833--0789 llU l ..... 11 8Se-2504 M·F 10-1 S825/mo 548-2525 Bedroom Apts 161 E 16th St 642-0856 ==E A800T CUTE OCEAN-VIEWtBR --------Bright newly deco<ated New Apartrnerots will be 28drm 28a twnhse S865 ..STUS large'sundeck Avaol now" available lrom December 825 Center St 642-1424 •-AIH S825t mo • s..0-7534 tst, 1988 to June tst, ....-~ ..... 1989 • •NewGEd/w.Stove.& ~Jo1~' •Y•mum WB11:rll!ld ·==~:carpe1& ssst'1 new, lumt~255 llST. UCIYD. tlllfmlTS •~o 3 Fwys OfTY If Large attractive Apts in a (405.55. 73) and South .eYE • IMS llSTI IUA * beeutiful garden Mlhng Coast Plaza 2BR 1 '.1t8A. close 10 Pools. garages. No pets. •large Poot & Deck Area beach, $950/mo 900 •Mlm Blinds 1 Bedroom $650 •lndlviduallyContrOlted Sea lane. 6'4"·2611 •Cetlmg Fans J11 &Ylllll Entry Alarm Systems 1 BR , Oen 2BA wlfab • Pl1.1Sh Carpeting COST A MESA •c.t>ae l-V Av~ 111-. lg deck, lrplc. tam •Walk-In Closets W NII •New Laundry Facilities rm. dbl gar s 1900 213_ •Patios/Baloon'" _ • •Covered Parking 928-18"4 714/675-7764 •Cov8f'ed Parking • WTSllE HPLO •P0r.,iv~~alcony 10 •--..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l•New Facllhes include """'"' 2 Pools/2 Spas 3BR. 1 'lrBA. llret'ace. •Elegant Atmoshpere S1llll Playground/Tot Lots patlO, garege. 2B 1BA. •Sorry No Pets B"k T 811 patio. garage, new palnt. --MH Oceanside of PCH 1 • ' carpet, eppllances. r-Spacious Studio unot with Volleyball S950/$82S. 250-8002 or 2881 Bear St, COrner ol private sundecit. clean Gas 9BO's 650-S li-4 Bristo!. COt1a Mela and nicety decorated •Chlldren Weleome 114/141-12 .. Just SS50 pe!' mo BEAUTIFUL 2BA 1BA In 2500 MERRIMAC WAV Quiet complex. POOi, gar-911A ftlll 2 BEDROOM, 2BATH COSTA MESA age, cable TV, new 28R 2BA. garege, S750 Front unit with yard and ·carpet/paint, •All UTIL· Pam 546-5880/979-3348 private patio Garage (114~1 IU2 ITIES PAID• llfeplace. dining rm: JW4 $72S/Mo. CALL 722· 1832 MESA VERDE. 2BR 1BA, S 1200 per mo. Call our leesing Center -UU •PllM SW:;.= ~de sac. 11111111.lln today lor an appt. 10 400MerrlmacWay 498-1936 1s1-9':k I 111-4* # prtMeW your new home • 18A, $650 . It. "D'lfi ******* 1•2BR.S750 lllTSUJ I ~••• lltsa "'H **•U..S** Gas paid 979-t911 2BR2BA.flp.~carpet. •Great EaStslde 1oc1 A 811 --.af S1llll -end. gar., ell blt·tns. nNf 1 &1 2 Bdnn apts start St~ . J~t orr~•S Fum $495/mo Water & shopsa fri~~R ~n~ 2t~Boc~ery ~~ wlfrplc 1BR ~ "Like gas peld. 646-5330 msg TSL MGMT 6'42-16031 .,__ · new & very pvt Frple --------~ry. No pets 63 t-8427 pool spa lndry. lsl ,· EASTSIDE 1 Bdrm newly NPT HGTS area. 2Br 1& ._., •BR IBA sundeck enc sec 'No PETS 549-2447 decorated comer unit In Ba .. gar .. new carpet. new ~ar". cloH to So Coast •BACHELOR E'lide apt =t 'ili.·1:~/tast ~ ~~-~r.~;2r40/mo.I ~t_J~1•7 ~ ~~~~~o Kitchen, patio, quiet. EASTSIOE. 2BA 1.... t =-,..,.-,:'="",-,,,.....,,..,----• prkng, lndry rm. No pets . • ~. a • SHARP & CLEAN 1 & 2BA.1 IBR Apt Carpel. crapes. $59S Incl. ut. 720-1565 tractl\oe, T.t. aky, exc. C>isl'lwasher, endsJ!'S,8fle· ~:::· ,oio sh:=g_P:!1:~ •a • n ALL* .~nr.·~~~~ ~~.~c, =Ms.%";;· now. &so-72•" 28R 1BA, lndry room, TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE T9 '4.80 ·-....... -........ , ..... ......... We ere*<> offering a ....... ...._ am ••a ..... fOf t I .M . This guict. lnciude9 ideal on how to actYertlee. - how to pten, whet Items to ..,,, plus ldeM fOt • better garage .... : also a gv~ safe .q,, pricing ttlckcws. lnfonnatlon on city 0tdlnanoes and lnventOty aheet. Yov ean purchase your Garage Sale Kit IOt $1.00 when you pi.oe yovr ad at ., 1'1111 Classifled Advertising 6•2-56 7 8 E'SIDE 1Br upsta1rs,C.b1e ~":.: t~C::.-t::-'a H•v• • pr•glt Ale TV hkup,. walk 1n closet, Houllng. S61S/mo. WltftOut tfte prane refs req d No pets S57S 2257 MAPLE -w ._.. •• c...t -, .... 352 VictOfla 6'4S-6t61 TSL MGMT 642-1603 Se ll your lt91111 In cl•••lfl•d. 330 w ... a.y St.. ea.a.... Mooncley.:.~~ !.~/:::.,no NI --. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a,1.1n11»,RBU &itiii ..._ n• .._. 1711 ..... /!!!!!! 1111 ... ,... •• •••11 ... , ... ·,, ..... ....... ,, ..... 1 .... .. AB. rum. upmift m Lf.!:" rm in pvt Com SU Lm mm. 27 2714 1714 room. MM. M/empt N9mkr hOme. Smell frig, Wkly rent• now •v•1I or mmates ant ~--~~~~~!"l·-------~--~t .• pvt entr/tund9Ctt. own bath, emply'd m8le s 147.00 wt! & up. 2274 N-$mkr Prof Fem CdM N.B. shr 2BR 2BA. Bealt IALllA mm MMI Pf Of Shr 3BR 2SA -.i 111111 ml to beed\. ~Ind utU. $300/mo. 545-0248 Nwpt BIYO, CM 646-7445 673-5823 Gw Inc • Ocean V'rew PenthoU9e Nice 2Br/1S. ~25/mo. n-Nwpt Sch Oplx on I.he E'5'de c M 24-lw access +dep. 9&2-4lv.> Pnv rm, bath. Newport · w/Gat. VfKY qutec Pool, smk. Bob 67S-3607 Penml ~/mo -'l:o $150/mo * 631-6155 IRVINE Room f t Beacl'I hm Separ ~ 10/MO M/F Beaut. jac. sauN. fitness rm. Beach Breeze Townhouse utlls. C8ll 7~ 13 • c1o9e ro 811, WIO.~Hc::!, entrMCe~No k.ltctt. au!:.~ It all.It ti l~lrt new 3& Townhouse '" dbhsesJ:>ard g•ted. opt Ent CM UtllS pd Fem MALE rmmt for quiet NB I pnvilegM, utM, included non-smkf. $400/mo. Incl 2724 Npt HgJ:ii-i\~1 1111· tum. Imo 722-~5 S415/mo Cple $440 Bayview llOme, ....garage LL lalt"lut $396/mo. 559-0789 utH. 548--072 642-3307 Of 64&-5119 & p 0 0 I s 6 7 51m0. I 0 I •• w=, ---------!-----=-==---so...-MJFprof~ht ~ eAL80A38r28atJelWt WPE>Rf BEACH ON 644-2607 UlHU . ace -· If JOU"re looklng for a job,. 2BR Apt w/sundeck, duplex l/p bale: gar THE WATER, BACK BAV Beauuful Large 780 28 ---21'1 Cl •• ----... _. news for JOU. Balboa Penln $525 rncl prof/F. HIS call' LOfii E/Blutf sn.re 38' home lutn condo to shar& e 2 MATURE non smoking 1 ... "!'!!"'""!'!'!!'!"!'~"""""""!"'!'~~ .... -n. utils& cable TV 675-3816 Jutte $425/mo 673-4586 (818) 704-040t eat g.,. washer dryer adull to stir townhouse in WESTCUff IR.1115 OUREAMOUS D ESJ\·llNE HAS RETURNED! Back by popular dttmand. 01mes-A-llne will run Friday, Satur- day and Sunday 1n 1ts own c1ass1t1cat1on 1n the Classified Ads. Since this is a special offer, we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for all ads. This Is open to all private party advert isers for merchandise not over s I 50 (price must be listed in ad) and no abbrevlaJlons will be accepted. All ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday. There is a 5-line minimum at 20C per line ... So your low cost Ofmes-A-Une ad Is only ... S3.Q9. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-line minimum • 3 days • 20¢ per llne = S3 00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Daily P1lor to place your ad or use the coupon below . • • Private party merchandise only ads. No com- mercial ads. pets. hvestock. produce or plants • Each Item must be priced in the ad with no items over SISO. MAIL TO: Dimes-A-UM Oa11y Pilot 330 West Bay Street. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pi/or hours Monday-Friday 8 ()() AM to s ()() PM NAME ------------- CITY _____ ~-~~-~~----~~ STATE AMOUNT ENCLOSED _______ _ OATES TO RUN UNES .--~--~---- 1 . .._ ___________ , _________ -+------ 2.h-------1--------+--------~-----. l-~~~---+-~-~--t--~---;~---- ·-J..--~~-~~-~-~-t---~~- 5. 1----~--~-- 6. l-~--~--+-------+~~--- 7.l--------+-~~-~---+-~-~­ a.l----~--+-------+~--~- 9. Use additional paper if needed ZIP ------- S3 00 MINIMUM 4 WORDS PER LINE NO ABBREV\ATIONS ... $3 00 Min $360 $4 20 $4 80 $5 •O 642-5678 loc Prof M Of F pref metro area $t50/mo ... Cornet VIEW Suite undee..10 S500 mo o ulll. •.i,ytd. 64 t-8180 FULL SERVICE Close to Sooth Coast M/F share 2er 1.,BA westclltf & rrvme. Np1 8ch Plaza, •va1. immed C811 E.C.M. twnl\se. n-smkr. Sign space •VI on Westcllff Dave 966-2392· patio, gar $400/mo ... ., MM 111 CdM, M/F to share 2BR. uhl 548..«84 Iv ~ 1 BA hOUM. Stable pro-* Prlfnsile.a llq * teuional "'tferred •veil M/F share 4BR, 2BA H B. I .......... •...:.o....s 72 '"5 8 · 'home near 1Hh & Palm _... 1211. 1•1 2 ~501mo ... s1oodep .... .., n&aJTl•C.1 -.U Siii PCI uttl. furn Of unlum Neal & ~25/mo w/ 1 yr lease 38' 2Ba, 2-atr gM. frplc considerate a must. Call Pvt entry & resvd parking $500 fem only. 754-1888 Denise 53&-2766 Ample guest 1)8tk1ng ' Utillties & lg 119n 1nci O!,jM PENTHOUSE 2BR/ Mlf' shr home In Olde tmmed poss. 642-9347 1BA. Sunhl frptc:, tndry CdM at Look~Out P01nt. ------- rm. o xtras, n/smkr. Steps to beh. Avt immed -CM 1111 SI n 2 deck• 759-<>658 ~50/mo. 675-3673 1617 WEskuFF 0A1ve Eastsicle CM 3BR 28". MOVE IN NOW• 38r lg l\m, Nwpt Bch. Agt 541-5032 trplc;, lg P•tlO wu Seeks clean nu Me&. pvt bf/b8 CORONA DEl MAR prof male rmmte nlsmllr $400 -uhls Must 1<>119 425s/f private office with S425/mo Incl uttls. extr• dogs. 642-3281 tairge Mfldow & sltyt.ght C8b4e & Pvt phone c.Jt NB, MIF tum 28' 1300s/t Only $550/mo 646-0645 •631-1862• Fp. dedl. steps om. TV. E.Stde CM M tF prof snr HBO cable. w/d, 'llUltt US1'S8l CISTI •SA 1800s/f 3' ... 2• Ba IU ~75 631-5167t 1690 One room ofc; w/pnrt ... 1 • entry New carpet & twnhm Gated comm, pv1 N B Non smkr M/F to shr paint AH utlls pd. $350 panting 64&-9620 28' 1' 1Ba. ups1alfs/dwn. mo Scott• 548-230 t Great loci $600/mo Prof pool.A ~/mo~6-~ FOR LEASE CO$i8Mesa ntsmkr stir exceptt0nal dep vai now 2400 st oll1ce1reta11 2BR 2BA CdM Ilse No NPT Sch 3 hses 10 bch tronls on H•H>of Blvd pets S700/mo Incl maid. PrdT M/F 10 Shr na 2Br compel rate 756--0535 _g_rnd_r & uttls. 760-3932 ~.taget1•6A7~ ~12111 $545 _LA_G_U_N_A-.-b-rand-new ,00 H e M/F _prol 10 shr spac ....... u I . .rvu slf studio/offa, spec- fum 38r 2'"»B• house nr NPT Crest 3Br Bi lWnl\m tacu ar -· g8t, d6Ck beacti Avail 11/ 1 $350+ nr beach. Poot. spa, ten-'..\bath $600 49f-4061 dep 969-4222 nls 2S-35 n/smllr $t50 • 631-5737 or 645-1553 NEW exec offtOe w/tull Romanti Tradition secty svcs. Irvine/Tustin NPT HGTS area Mstr BR area. Good lor RE invest- ~ xtra space. pvt pool. ment ~ or other spa. lndry. gar $650-t profelllonal Computer util Alli now 724-0646 svcs •v•lable 730-9535 Nl smkr sl)r Nwpt Sch 2BR NEW OfFICE FOR RENT 2BA luxury view Apt luHy 17th st. Cost• Meal tum. t.ennis. pool. etc. 646-4330 S6501mo 123-0290 llllL SOY NWPT Heights spacious w~~ out ot y~ur :io;_o,:~~ 1 ttome w/2 rms avail Fem. home? H•ve offt0e-Need $400tmo A~ amen No bfandl IOcahon? Will ex- 5050: Dress a bedroom ht tor royalty' Easy net canopy, daSSIC spread & tablecover. to crochet in bedspread °' baby yam. Directions-to fit any size bed. $3.25 PLUS S 1 25 P H FOR EACH PATTERN ORDERED. ktds/pets 54Un3 change free rent tor ~N & BAY-VIEW phonei receptton For NB Cf>ndo. 8r w/ba. wtd. lnO'e 1nfo c:atl 722-7022 spa. gym Sht wtprol M SECRETARYi'O sti¥e ol-No smk. pref liberal. 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(NV & .. •Wldliil• lnQ.c.11~._-F, 10-t .......... , at""720-5* Cal a Daly Piot Al).VIS(I _ 642-5671 . . . -... PAGa M /SATUllDAY Octobw H , ,,_ ______________________ lllll _____ llll ____ DAAY PILOT/ft.Al. nTAT• GEORGE ELKJNS·-~==----­ coMPANY NEWPORT BEACH I STUNNING OCEAN/BAY VIEW -PoSS1bly the best view in Villa Balboa! This penthouse -unit has two roomy bedroom suites, each with private bath & balcony. Upgraded carpeting & attractive window coverings. There 1s a skylight. fireplace & inside laundry. Why not call now to see this magnificent view unit. today? $350,000 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE. OCEAN & BAY VIEW · Popular "la Tour" model in the Versailles w/2 master bdrm suites ea. with its own ba. Beautiful view of ocean. bay & city hghts. Very convenient location, walk to ocean or enroy the lovely pool, spa & m1lhon dollar clubhouse. Gated community & security building. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed. Fast possession poSSlble $190.000 WESTCLIFF-CLOSE TO SHOPS & SCHOOL · A best buy for Newport. 3 bdrms. lrg living rm. fireplace. 2 car detached gar .. laundry rm inside 81g enough yard for pool, a haven for 'legetable garden Sff today. $389.000 NEWPORT NORTH TOWNHOMES. PRICE REDUCTION -Seller anxiou s and ready to move' Orama. charm. style .. this home has 11 all! The entry flows into an expansive hvmg and dining area which soars 2 stofles 1n height. The lutchen is open to the drm. enhancing the friendly, informal ambiance. The down· stairs mstr ste 1s completely separate from the upstairs bdrm. an ideal arrangement tor a teenager The loft. dramatically overlooking the lrm gives this home special elCltement. Price reduced to $270,000. OPEN HOUSE-SAT & SUN 1·5 98 CORSICA-NPT NORTH-NP'f-BCH NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Enter this custom home through double doors into spacious hv ingroom/d1ningroom area. large kitchen has eating area and flow through to private patio and yard. Creal for entertaining Cathedral ce1hngs 1n lmng room and master bedroom features 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Only 12 years old Over I 500 sq ft REDUCED $34 7 .500 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 474 wtSTMINSTER·NPT HTS-NPT SCH BLUFFS. AFFORDABLEI SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT Freshly painted with new carpet, new ptlotlus stove & oven. new tile, counter tops. fixtures & mirrored closet doors. Air cond1t1oned plus air electric cleaner and security system. Spacious & private patio overlooking gretnbelt & pool. Very convenient lo· cation-walk to Eastbluff shopping center. CdM High School, churches. tennis & parks. This property 1s in mint condition & ready for you to move mto. Reduced to $267.300 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5 2401 VISTA HOGAR-BLUFF5-f'4PT SCH BLUFF'S "ONE OF A KIND". 180° PAN- OAAMIC VIEW · Expanded, remodeled & upgraded, this property 1s unique & different from an others 1n the Bluffs. At the time of ori&•nal construction. 2 bdrms & bath were ad6ed below the maui level. Master bdrm ste on matn level has an enlar&ed bath aru. ,acuZZI tub. stiy heflts. separate shower & watk-ln eloset. Hfdlly uP&flded throupout w/llf&e fam~y rm, & splCIOUS dm1ncJl1v1nc rm lfea. New kitchen appllinces, inside laundry aJea & entrance to home from attached puce. This cs truly a rare bautyt $510,000 fee. OPEN tOJS£ ·Stlf l ·5 1985 VISTA CAUOM.·Bl.UffS-NPT BCH M.UFFS I MDROOM · Iasy living 1n beautiful Newport Beach & convenient to all. Sharp, ctean. well Cll'ed for & aftOfdable. EncJosed private pabo with pretty flowtn & plants. Walll to community pool, EastbMf stlopplnc centlf. tennis, churdtes, schools & parks. Price includes the land. $2761000. OPEN HOUSE·SAT & SUN l-5 2710 VISTA OU ORO-llUffS-Nf>T BCH R E ~ I ~I~ L;tC,E RI HARBOR VIEW Htu.8 · Featured in Sunset Ma&ai1ne, this home expresses 1nd1viduality and exutlent taste in decorat1nc and landscaping. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac 1t offers 5 BR, 3 BA, family room and pool 1n a spacious garden setting. upanst0n and remodeling make this home truly special, complete with ocean aAd mountain views. Call for other detatls and viewing of this lovely family home offered at $780.000. EASTBLUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME · This lovely home 1s located near Eastbluff' s community park & 1s on 1 of the largest lots 1n Eastblutf. Room for a pool or e•panst0n. Mint cond w/many upgrades· French doors. & windows. kitchen w/new tile. cabinets. GE microwave/oven & garden window, security system & a new roof. Great for enterta1n1ng with an extra large dining rm & eating nook off kitchen w/bay window. A beautiful family neigh borhood near schools, churches. tennis & parks. $449.000 OPEN HUUSl.-SUN 1-5 2668 BASSWOOD SH BLUFF -NPT BCH BEAUTIFUL MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Gorgeous "Casa Medina" model single family home in Newport North Villas Unusually large back yard with lap pool, spa & bu1lt·1n BBQ Complete downstairs covered m pavers Additional built-ins 1n kitchen. breakfast nook, and garage White washed cabmets Washer dryer. refrigerator. stereo system with 6 speakers included. $550.000 OPEN HOUSE-SAT -SUN 1-5 3000 CORTE PORTOFINO NPT NORTH VILLAS-NEWPORT BEACH MISSIONVIEJO COSTA DEL SOL -Retired? Sold your bl& home? Come to Costa del Sol. a gated community. Sc>anish style detac~use. Vaulted ceilings. All amenities-pool, golf. 2 BR (huce master) + loft, 2~ BA. Beautiful view. Private location. A new way of life!! $275,000 CORONA DEL MAR OCEAN AND aTTY VIEWS • Cozy CorOM del Mir cottaee on '40 ft. lot. Two brm, 2 battl house ptus 1uest quarters Ovtf 3 ear cartet. Two private patios for tntertaininl. Prtee inckldes washer. dfytr & refritefator. Problte 5*, S41bject to court confirmation. You'M loft the locatio1t.. s~ BC Corona Beach. $625,000. HOP, -· AND ~ TO THI OCRAN Enjoy 1M11c ~ block fr°"' the beact1 in tllis bellltiMy ...., 2 •. 2~ BA. hoM with ..... "°"' cozy upstairs tlmily room. Secluded 1>1tio adjoinq Wvinc room. $625,000 759-9100 A L T 0 ( SAN CLEME!'flE l SAN CLEMENTE'S "TAJ MAJAL" ENTERTAINERS' DREAM · · S1tulted on a hillside with a commanding view of the l'ac1ftc Ocean and city of San Clemente. this 5 bdrm custom home 1s for the person wanting somethmg umque & spectacular. Dra- matic entry w/skyhghts. span1sh tile floor, and a l 1ft Ko1 pond, surrounded by lush & suspended d1niog area between the 1st and 2nd floor overlooking the magn1f1· cent view through 2 story high windows. Maid's quarters over garage and master bdrm has fireplace & separate ott1ce. A game rm is also included w/pool table & spa The $495.000 first trust deed 1s assumable and owner may carry 2nd T.O. Call today lor appt. to see. $629.000 l •ANTAAMA I C~DO NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA . This exc1ttnc 1 bdrm lower unit 1n gale ,iuarded ~om"?~rwty IS perfect for couple or person needing thter own pllte. Ne41tral cotors. large walk·1n closet attr~bve kitchef'I & patio are sure to please. Pool/spa: te:nm., health center are 1vst some· of the amenities you will enioy. $72,000 includes land. I TRMUCO c~ON I Wll.DERNESS RETMA T · If you want to eet away from the hustle & bustle of city life & back to nature •. this home is for you. It is 5'1rrounded by mountains. trees, streams, & wild life. Custom bu"t tNOUlflout wittl huce master bedroom, walt-ln closet. loft. flm~y room, livifl& room. den and double pnce &ttlt in 1985. thts 2200 sq. fl retreat IS comptetely sett COlrtalned and dtfiMtty "One Of A Kind" Travtt a fe1r miles pat O'Neil Park on 111 ummp1oved road. $125,000 on Wer• lust land.