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1989-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
ke overshklows rstatenews for 1989' s top story STATE/AS THE ORANGE COAST Famlly plannen planning abortions COUNTY/A4 Rescue workers find another body in rubble "'0Rl.D/A4 25CE T SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30., 1989 Ex-officer ·wins suit a ·gainst 1Mesa By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -Dlllly ..... ~ The city of Costa Mesa has been ordered to pay $65,000 to a (onner reserve police officer whose civil rights were violated whe n he was fired w11ho ut notice amid several misconduct complaints from resi- dents. However. a Superior Coun JUry found that Scott Heger. who was seeking more than S 1.8 million. should not be reimbursed for cmo- 11onal distress or back pay. He also will not be reinstated to the position he hdd fQr six years. Heger was fired for takinJ meal breaks outside the city, showing dis- respect to a supervisor. failin~ to conform with rules and regulattons. conduct unbecoming and dis- counesy 10 1he public. according 10 coun records. Heger said in a telephone inter- ' 1ew that he was singled ou1 for reasons he doesn·1 know. .. They did an internal 1n vesttga- tion and found me an '1ola1ion of the rules \\1tho ut cv1.·r g1v1ng me a chance to respond ... he said. "They fired me w1ll )-n1ll y :· Steve F1larsk}. a Los A ngeles a1- tornc} who re presents the city on labor rela11o n'> claims. denied that Hegcr's firing '1ola1cd his rights. .. There's no requirement (or JUSI cause because he's considered an 'at \\1 11' c mplo) ee. a rescn e . He could be fired for an) thing:· F1larsk~ said. The cit) \\Ill appeal lh\.' Dec. 21 dec1s1on. he added. In l'Ourt 1es11mOO\ and d<)( u- mcnts. polite oOiciai.. qul''l1om·d J-kgcr\ JU<lgmenl and hi\ '\.\lll1np.- llC'~ IO acccpl cnt1l't'>m The department rited thrl'l' 1nn- d cn1s that kd lO his firing In lhl' fir'>I. Heger 100!.. J d1nm·r brcai.. l\\O miles nu1s1de the u t' limit'>. "'h1ch I\ again~! lkpJrtO\l'nl rcgula1 t0n'> In other 1nu<ll·n1\ l\\tl c1111cn\ \lopped for tratlk '111la1111m complained ahou1 his u1nJuu Jl- lordrng Ill rourt Jrn.umrnt\ l hr lir~I ca·.,t· "':i' .1 prt·ttn.1n1 "'uman "hu "·l' '>l11pJX•d tnr dn' 111~ ar ,111t.all~. \\ hc·n '>hl' 41\kl·d to fll 111 thl· ha1hnmm :it hrr homl' 1"0 hlot k' JV.a' llegt•r rdu"!..·J .ind .1lkg\.'dh u'>eCI ru<lt· l.ingu.1gl' l"ht' a1rmcr ol)ill'I 'Jld hl' lofd till' \\CllllJn \ht UIU!J gi.1 homt• \\hl'll 11,· Ii n "hl.'<l "n l lllg t hl' l ll kl'l It I' .1g.11n'1 t rn an ang 10 1111111"' '"" 1l'• n home t>\.'1..JU\l' II \.llUld kad 111 ,, \UJI 1111-,uindull atkg.t1111n\ or ••1 11 ·r pr obk rm. he .1J<lt•<l < >n tht· \aml· n1gh1 I lqtrr 'tuppnt .1 111an 1\11 dn' ing "11hn111 hghh I h,· dqi.111111, 111 d.11m' hr l'>'>Ucd the rn.111 .1 l 1t.1t11111 1u'1 ht'tJu'c he had ,1 fl,1d lllltUdl ,lfld hn,tll't' ill' \\aOI· l·d I•• 111.i1111.11n h" \l,lll\lll'\ .. nn I \kl I •' 1 lllflg But I lq1,•1 '·"'1 till' man had lOm· ' 11 d .1 :r.1111, '1etl.111•m .rn<J then .1 u :h hut J • \ nlln "' l11ur-k nn '" 1.i, .• 11 I kgl'I \\ IH"'I '"' "' I\ \IOfl- ;~ d < 11n111nu11ng 1.1l 1"'' '" ht\ linng. lh1• dq-.Jrlnlt'nl Jl\t·mptcd to '>hO'\.\ 1n 11u11 J11tUllll'lll' \H·n tv.o clatm'> f Pl~,.s~ s~~ OFFICER / A21 Weapon-toting masked trio terrorizes Mesa house hold Out with the old By EMILY ADAMS Of "" 0•11~ Pilot St•lf \ ( O\W ~k .. a hOU\t'hold '\.\J\ ll'I · rontl'd "iaturda ~ n1gh1 alll'f thrn· m.1'1o..l·d ml·n brol..l.' in thrl'Jll'lll.'ll thl· Oltupanl\ lied 1hn11 up .111d ran"1l h·d lhl· hornl· C a .. h and IC"'l.'I~ "h1rh "'111 prnh- abl~ add up 111 J ll'\\ thuu'-lnd <lull.tr' V.J\ IJl..l.'n. but n11hl1d' "·I' M'flllU\I~ lnJUrt•d in th\.' atl.ll lo.. ()f filer Paul Dondao 'aid 11 .... a, about /'I I 'i rm '\.\ht·n lhll'l' mt·n \\l·anng '1111:l..1ng 111.1'~' an<l ~urg1ral glo't'' '>tok 11110 ~' home 1n the ·I XO(I hl<KI.. ot < )rwk I >n \ l' lhrnugh .in unlOl lo..l·d \lldmtt 11-la'' door \II ti'c ~·opk at home \\crl· in d10ncn1 up,tairc; mom\. l">tm<lt•ro ,,11d I Ill' h11111t'ci'\.\Ol'r' \H·n· ,l\\J\ hut lhl 11 ll'l'n·Jt(t' '1111\ \\l'll' h111t1t \l lllt thrt'l' 1dJtl'l'' "h" ''l'rl \ ''111nf thr t,111111\ tr11m \ ll lfl,llTI l hl· '''""'' \\\'rl jll 'urpr,..,·d '' lwn thl' th fl'\ 1111n11.k r' .1ppt·.11n.I in tlwn room' Jl'llldlld1n~ lht•\ .iol ~11 llllP lhl ,,llll\' rc•lll'I 111 1"11: l-..111nJ JnJ hhnJ1<1IJlJ I ht' 1h1t·\1'" tinl 'l'l-' l \ It llldllll.'\l \\ h1k Ill lhl' Ill 1U~ I>• •ndu 11 ""'! I >nl' 1n1rudl'f l .Hri,·11 .1 h.1ndt1-un till' 11tht·1 haJ 1 1..nill' I ht '1, 11111' \\l'rl' .ill 1hn·a1t·nnl "11h dl·ath 11 thn m.1Jt• .1 'll nng 111n\ r t lnl·. JTIJn .in I/\·\ l'.11 11IJ \ l\1l11r 111 lhl· hPU'K.' \\,1, ill..l·J tn tlh h.lll.. l>pndc-ru \Jtd r hl· J..111ll' \'J' hdd again!.! onr • " 11 m ' th 1t1.11 ,, 11-u n ".i~ placed Jl!d•l"I till 1,·mpk 111 anotht•r '\11l·1 .111 tht• ll'"dl'lll' "'t'H' bound .1 ,J llllll nt' l C"l'red with h Hllnld' 111 ptlhmtJ'i{~ 1he three r1 •l'lx·:' .111'.il-.. d thl' cnltrl' house. '·'"'"' l••t·lr' .ind ,ac;h Dondero '·"" \\ '' 1 llll' "''n· lina~h<'d the 111• ·'!-<' • llH1'.lll'nl·d their YtCllm'i .t'hl l·•IJ th1•m 11 thn mo,t'CI the) \\11111J h: 'h1•l \II '" l' \ tt ltOl' -l\\ll men two tn·n-.1~l' ''"'' a11J J \(1ung '\.\Oman -".11 ll•ll u 11't.ur' lor about 10 ri.111 ,,,., .111 1 tht 1ntrmkrs left unttl "Ill' ,,,, t11Jnjgl·d tu fre<' htm~lf Jnt1 urt1l' lhl other' Then. fc-a nn1 (PIUH ~ ATTAO</A2J Crews dttlllOllltl bulldlnes at ••st Coast H'9h••J •nd H•a•I Avenue In Corona del Mar to ...-. w•J for • houllft9 project for senior cltlaena. •m•r•ld VII ... • Alaoc ... •• plans to bulld an 8S·r00111. SO.SOO·square· foot a11l1ted·care facllltJ In early 1990. It wlll be spllt Into two bulldln91 to leave a view of the ocean. SOS's tentative new home will be on Superior Avenue By BOB VAN EYKEN Of t~ 0 4111)1 ,._ St.rlf 1,l\.tt1nn .11 , .,., "u1x r or \\ '\< l" 1.,•,1rJ rn,·mhl:r' '-" thl '1111 ha'l.' problems \\llh lhl f'•opc•,ld .1g.rt·,·ml·n1 01nc: nl v.htl h 1s lhe cost ,,1 11npr11' l nt·n1' al thl' m·" 'Ill' \Ul h a<i rc'>trooms and 111h, 1 .1nll n1t1t•\ Artist watched U.S. invasion < n\ta ~k\a offinal\ ha't' fl'J t hl·d J 1cntal1\l' agrt'l'llh'nl "1th "iharc Our c;e1' l'' th.11 u1uld mt'' r the lontr11\Cf\1.ll flll\Cn~ relief agcn\\ tn'm 11<. pre,rn1 rt''llkn11.1l 1111.allon 10 an 1ndu'>1n.1l \Ill' ''" "iuflt'rllH \\l'OUl' '\oc.1ghhor\ Lllmplaincd h1ttl•rl\ th" \l'ar jh\1ut 1h1.· largl· f\Ul111X'r\ l)f poor and hon1l'k\\ rcopk that Jrl' ,111 r.1lll·d (l, thl· fo(ld and o lhl·r wn ltl'' J1"flt'nw<l .11 \()\ "«I..., dill'' n .. 1 h.1\l' thl· tumJ\ ;l\a1lahlc 10 shoulder thl ll 'p.1n,1h1h1' "' pJ\ln~ h•r k .l\t•hnld improvements .ind \\l Inn!.. 101 lhl , rt\ 111 lunJ thl· l'nt1 rc cost of '' ·"l'holJ 1mpr11\ \.'Oll'nl\' hoard nwmtx·r<, "rote to the , ti\ 11n I h11r,d.1\ By BOii VAN EYKEN Of ..... Dlllly ..... SUlff Newport Beach artist Sheila Lichacz returned to her native land earlier this month. and her welcome included a firestorm of bombs and machine gun fire. .. I hadn·t been to Panama in three years because of that horrible man. Noriega:· Lichacz said. "But I had 10 go home. I missed m y fam1lr too much. I can·1 tell you why. but had a feeling something was going to happen. I told some o f my friends. I know something is going to happen to that man. And I said I hope I'm there when it happens." While she and her fam11\ were sta}1ng w11h friends on an ~mencan air base JUSI outside the c11~. com- b1m·d U .. air. sea and land forces launched an inva ion that shattcrt'd the d1ctatorsh1p of Manuel Noriega and sent him into hiding. In Juh . the l 11' ( ounc1I rc'>romk<l tu n·<.1dcn1,· prt'\\Url· h~ 'nting +I to en<l \< • ...,., ka\l.· at Rea ' ( ommun1l\ l l'nlt'r on Jan t <; ( 11' I 1 •Ulllllm.in On \ mhurl?t•\ ~aid he agreed 1h.11 lhl ,11' ,11,,uld PJ' 1111p11n1·ml·n1 u1'll\, but he said 11, \\,1nh·d J dl'IJ1l1,;d aud11 nl .. , h.it v.a\ nt-cdcd. I hl rl ' nt\.l'-ll•-hJH. .and thl·n ·, nt'Cd-to-ha' e." hl '.i1d II 1·, thin~' thl'' rl·.1th nl't'd I v.ould suppon th.ii Hut I ""Ulll h11flt· th,' m1~h1 nin'tder holding a fund dn\l .ind m;l\lx rnmhur,1ng U\ for \omc of those \11\I' Less than four days after lichacz. her husband John and their dauJh- ter Gina arrived in Panama City. "all hell broke loose ... she said. She was. "Fo r seven days we \\-ere under fire... she said. ·T ve never c - pencm:ed lhat 1n mv entire ltfc. rm (PIHM lff ARTIST/ A2J I he l lllllllll ordcrl·d qafT 10 \or~ "11h \()\ ll\1.ird ml·mtx·r<, 1,, lind a nc" loau 1on. hut u nrtl th" mt1n1h nothmg \UltJhk had tx·en found Rl·prl·~nlatl\ c of both ~tdC'i -.aid thl\ "'Cl'~ 1ha1 a P.""hlc \olut1u n had been found. an<l a nwm<lrandum I hur,da~ trom C11~ Manager ~llan Rtll'(kr lllnfirml·d 1ha1 lhl· u1' '~as read} to ncgottall' "1th ...,0\ o'er a \ , ''' 'tJll rqlort n11m.1tl'" ,onstruruon costs at t Ill' n1 " 'Ill' a 1 : "" 101 l h.11 do\;' noi include lhe cost !Pluse SH SOS/A2J Laguna Laurel hearing postponed Special Pilot stories chronicle the '80s 9y HtlS YO«OI Of_O..,. .......... The Irvine Co. has once apin requested an indefinite postponement of the Oranac County Plannina Commission's public hcarina on the controvcnial Laauna Laurel project in t.aauna Canyon. The 3,200-home community slated to be built in Lquna Canyon between El Toro Road and the S.n DiffO Freeway wu 1ehedulcd for a Plannina Commauion review on Jan. 16. But Irvine Co. officials decided to put the project on hold. indefinitely, to continue di .. cuuion1 with the city of Lasuna 8eecll about pc>llible ahemati vet for the development. ac- cordi.. to Larry Tbomu. vice praident of COflMW'lle communications for IThe Irvine Co. With dilCUtlion• slated in the nn1 COUDle of weeu, &be com .. oy decided to hold oft' die llmrinl on the environmental im.-:t report .. until we heir from Lapu lelcb wt.1 would be an appropriMe ant move," Tbolue ...._ .. ,., 11111 WOllCledW newsr 1~aeded '•• ... Ma,or Udl l.almey. .. ..... ....... _, ............ ..,. die door ii ldll apem." T...,•,n.o.pa .... Irvine Co. officials expect 10 meet wuh Laguna Beach leaders within the next WC(k or 10 days. Tho mas said The two entities have not met since Irvine o fficia!., about two weeks ago rejected a proposal to m ove the project into their city. Althouah the project on unincorporated land has already been approved in concept b y the countr Board of Supervisors, continued public opposition to development in the canyon prompted The Irvine Co. in November to request its first postponement of Plannina Commission review of the environmental impect documents. The company 'hen noated alternative ideas, includina 11le of some of the land to the city of Laauna Beach and movina the project to Irvine. Both ideas were rcjttted by the two cities' leaders. Irvine Mayor Larry Aaran said his city probebly won"t be joinina in on futW'f di .. cutlions for alternative ideas. "We sntty much iDdic:ated lbc uneccepeability o( what had been I' li led ~~=.rdoca , .. ...._ ~ b lbcw.- project it u tMI IM ::ftmaae fOht. tionl ate ftdler "'~" ......... a~ down project or bu}1ng 1hc can~on land from The In inc C o 1n order 10 ore~f'\c 11 Leone) s~ud c;hc thml>.~ thllt' arc olhl·r unincorporated areas in the count> "here the de' elopm enl co uld be 1deall> located. "We'd very much like the county a1 1he table with us,·• Lcnney. a member of the Laituna C'an\'on Consen an y . ..aid. "But the city of Laauna Beach has taken the lead in preKrv1n1 the canyon and wc feel very much supp0ned by many of the people hv1ng 1n Ora nae County ... Thomas noted The Irvine Co: decade of plann1n1 the prOJCCI and said the company stands by ltS bchef the L.aauna Can)On SllC best 5C.'fVCS 'he pubhc. since tht' company Wlll provide for compktion of the San Joaquin Hills Transpor- tation Corridor, rued improvements to Ll&una Canyon Rolld. improvements of the natural faka Ilona the canyen road and a ranac of housina near job cmtcn. "Our dtsirc 11 to construct this project wheft it 11 planned."' Thomas tucl .. It's our behd the bnJed public intant it tttVed by dou'I thaL We believe it •titfla a lot of competina 1ntcftlt1. GOOD MORNING ~ ..... : ...................... Al ~ptl' ................................ AIO ,..~····························Al ,.._~ ................... 111 I ht• de: ade began on a note o f hcl plc'l'iness and con<'Cm as -\1m·ma "'a11c<l and \\Ondercd about 1hr fa1e of 50 l\mc ncan ho'it.1gc'> 1n Iran It ended ""h the ffumbhng of the Bcrlto Wall and thl' dom1no-ltke rnllnpSl' of rnmmun1<;I reg.imcs an the \\ .irs.:.i" Pat t na11o n ... From dread to hone The decade ha'> moved u'> from emotional high such as the 01~ mp1c torch run through Orange County to the al'\l~lsb of ~atching 1he Challenger e).plode a 11 pulled into the mom1na sky. The urrcn1 }ear -IQ 9 -ha been o ne of the chaptcn being clo'i<'d The Harbor C'oun prot'le cndcd Randy Kraft was scnte n cd to die in the gu cha mhcr So ~•' Richard Raman:z.. Bcg1nn1na unda~ and carT)1ng thm uah Monda , The Dilly Pilot will ch ron1clc the C\.Cnts that shaJ)C'd the past year and decade. On unday, "1989. A Look Bad." ~•II appear .o\ mulu~pan look at the year, the prncntataon will include tht-yar'a top 10 1toriC$.. the ydr's ~1nMn and toscn. the 11c:>nn that are 1trU111f than fi ction, thc ht'adhnCi th1u JUSI wouldn't ao away and -tJI rounc -an a nment of ph<nopaph . On Monday, "'The °' The End of A Decade .. will ...... Tht' d«'adt·s •or tonn alona Wllh rolor and ~ IDd ..... pbota.,a""t wil <"hrontdr the put I 0 ,een. · , - r of I -Engllsh aklng students jumps SACRAMENTO (AP) -The number of limited- Eftalish s~ina students in California public schools doubled 1n the 1980s to the point they now represent one-sixth of the enroUmcnt, says a state report released Friday. cans at such a rate that an avcrqc SJ,000 a year can now br reclassified as fluent Enalisb proficient," Honia said. The influx of students from non-Enalish speakina backgrounds "comes at a time when Califom.ia's sc. hools arc already the most crowded in the nation, and when we arc demanding higher levels of perfonnance from our educators and our students." he said. The trend is accelentina as the state enters a new decade, according to the study by the state Department of Education. It shows that last year the number of\ students who arc limited-English proficiency (LEP) grew 16 percent af\er average 1 percent increases in each of the previous four years. ··1t is gratifying that every indicator of perfonnancc shows students with non-English speaking backgrounds are making proj ress faster than the state as a whole. They arc clos•Of the gap, but it has not been eliminated." Honig said. The state defines LEP students as children whose first language is not English and who are not yet fully proficient in English. The report shows thai: • The number of LEP students has grown from 3 76. 794 in 1981 to 742,SS9 in 1989. "There are twice as many limited-English speaking students today as in 1981 and they now represent nearly o ne out of every six students in public school," said state schools chief Bill Honig. • The number of Spanish-speaking LEP students grew 16 percent last year. In the previous four years, the growth rate a\'eraged 8 percent per year. The greatest concentration of LEP students is in the \,..os An"geles area, with other heavy concentrations in the coastal urban areas and the San Joaquin and Imperial valleys, the rcpon shows. •Of the dozen most common .foreign languages among LEP students. Armenian is growing the fastest in terms of percentage. From l 98S to 1989. as the Soviets relaxed e migratio n rules. the Armenian speaking LEP population grew 179.1 percent. The huge arowth in the number of LEP students poses a major challenge for schools, the superintendent of public instruction said in a prepared statement. ··our schools continue to educate these new Ameri- • Of the top dozen languages. onl)' Mandarin showed fewer LEP tudents speaking it in 1989 than in 1985. OCman convicted of hiding proceeds Reports: Campbell pays S4 ,000 to end complaint SACRAMENTO (A P) -Fonner state Sen. William Campbell has agreed to pay $4.9QO to. settle a .complaint filed by t~e Fair Polit~cal Pract.ices Commission. which said he failed to repon last-minute campaign contnbu- tions. Press reports on Friday said Campbell. who next week will become the president of the Cali.forn.ia Manufacturers Associa1ion. d.idn'.t repon $30. 76 7 in last-minute contnbut1ons for his unsucces~ful campaign in 1986 for state controller. The settlement is not connected wnh an ongoing FPPC invewstiga1ion ay City N~s Service in10 allegations that Campbell nep,lected to rcpon campaign gifts and laundered speech fees in 1988 from a New Orleans asbestos consultant. A LOS ANGELE An O range second FPPC investigation is focusing on allegations that Campbell's former Count> man whose bus company top aide. Jerome Haleva. did not rcpon a belo"-markel-rate loan from a went bankrupt was convicted by a manufacturer of plastic bags as a gift. . . federal j udge Fnday of selling S l. 7 According to 1he agreement. Campbell and his former campaign millto n wonh of corn!)an) property treasurer, Kenneth Ramme ll, admitted to violating the state's elec11on laws and concealing the proceeds. b} not disclosing six contributions received during the two weeks prior 10 Thomas W. Benhold. 47. of Or-the 1986 Republican primary. ange, was convicted after a three-day The Re publican Campbell later lo~l in thc general election to Democrat court trial before U.S. District Judge Gra\ Davis. ~arry Hupp of one count of con~eal-°FPPC spokeswoman Sandra M 1chioku 'aid the tiling v1ola11ons were mg assets from Taylor Bus Service's uncovercq during a routine 'audit of Campbell's 1986 campaign. Campbell bankruptcy estate and one count of ' retired from the Senate o n l){'c. 15. c • withholdi.ng docume.nts. Campbctrs spokeswoman could not be reat·hcd for comment. According to Assi.stant U.S. At-The 1974 Poli1ical Reform Act. which '>'as appro\cd in Cal1forn1a in tomey Maureen Tighe.. Berthold 1he wake of the Wa1erga1c scandals. require.·~ candidates to disclose •.he sold company property in V~r!lon sourCl' of 1he ir political contnbutions and require~ donors 10 1dcnt1f) and then concealed the SI. 7 million. thcmsel"es. He also took four cars belonging to the estate. including three Mercedes- Benz cars. she said. Hupp also conv1c1ed Bcnhold on four coontsofcriminal contempt for SOS violating bankruptcy coun orders From At nm to enter the premises of the compan). 1ts bankruptcy trustee or another compan~ that bought Tay- lor assets. :i tl\l"·\l'ar lea'-l'. \\Ith rental \Ub'>1d1l·~ (lrll\ 1dl·l.l b~ the 1.·11~ for all Ii\ l' ~l·ar' During thl· lir't t\\O ~car'. SO'\ \Hrnkl pa~ o nl) thl· Solll a month 11 lUrrl·ntl~ pJ)'i for Rea (enter. Bcnhold was also found to have violated coun orders not to threaten oc llarass cmplo}ees of the two companies or aitents of the trustee. Another OC soldier on injury list By EMILY ADAMS Of .... 0..,, .... SUlff A new list of soldiers injured during "Operation Just Cause·· in Panama was released Frida> and included a Fountain Valley man. Spec. Patrick Bestler. 22. appeared on the list of inJured men released b y officials at Fon Polk, La .. where Bestler is stationed. Although the nature of Bestler's injuries was not listed, it is believed his wo unds were minor. It was noted that Be9tler has returned to duty with Headquarters Co.. 4th Bat- talion. 6th Infantry Regiment. Most of Headquarters Co .• includ- ing more than 300 troops, is still in Panama. Sgt. James Nafe of the 4th Bat- talion said Bcstler probably re- mained in Panama af\er being treated for his injury. That battalion suffered two deaths and 2 1 injuries, Nafe said. Two o f those injuries were no n-<:ombat related . .. A majority of those injuries were minor. Some of them had sprained ankles, or maybe they &Ot bounced around in a truck," Nafe said. Oraqe County rettived only one casualty of the Panama invuion. On Thunday, Anny Pf'c. Roy Brown Jr. was buried in Buena Park with mili- W'Y bonon.. I Brown was killed in actioa Dec. lO ia a bail of enemy ~ lie • llio ffato. I Paaamuaian Deinlle fOftlC camp. He was killed wilbia 90 milna• after &be an.ck .,..._ Duriae &be ,....... ...,.. ... a ~ awarded I Purple of reloca11ng the 0 medical and denial chnic 10 the new bu1ld1ng. In their Jul) decision. council me mbers 'oted to permit the cltn1cs 10 sta) at Rea Center after the food pant I) and other scn1ices mo\ ed. But Amburge) said he ho ped the clinics would also m ove to the new locatio n. ··1f we're payi ng rent for a new building that's big cnou$h. why should we pay for two locations." he said. The proposed agreement calls for ATTACK From At the thieves might still be lurking downstairs. the five crawled o ut through an upstairs window and O\er a fence to a neighbor's house "here the police were called. Dondero was two minutes away Bl·ginning 111 'car thrcr. thl' por- tion ol 1hr rl.'nt (ur the 5. 700-~quan·· foot hu1ld1ng pa1u h) SOS \\Ill in- crease 10 2 pacl'nt. or S t.1:'5. R} )Car fi\c SO\ \\Ill pa) 75 pcrcrnl of thl' rl•nt. or $3.375. and thercalirr so" \\ill bl· npcrh:d Ill pa~ the full rent -$4.500 a month. Thc prnpo rd agreemcnl al'io s11pula1c' thal SOS will share the f':mhl) \\ 11h lhl· Co~ta l\.lcsa Job Centl·r. a h11 1ng hall for da~ \\ orkcr\. "hen the l'all came 1n. When he arrl\eu. hl· found the resident!> ··\,Cfl' all '1!>1bl\ shaken. Thev were qu11e 11111m1datcd:· Dond1.·ro ·said. One man "ho was kicked had a '-"Cit on h1~ back. but otherwise lhe \ICllm<, "e re unharmed . Police arc conunuing 1heir in- ' est1ga11on 11Ho the incident. Motorcyclists hurt in wreck By City News Servke A motorcyclist was injured Friday in a freeway wreck in Anaheim. the California Highway Patrol reported. The victim was taken to St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. where he was undergoing tests to determine his condition. a hospital spokeswoman said. The accident occurred about 2:45 p.m . on the eastbound Riverside Freeway. j ust west of the State College Boulevard off-ramp. C HP spokeswoman Angel Johnson said it was not immediately clear if another vehicle was involved in the crash. Monday. Jan. 1 • Scltoolsa closed. • Traslt collectlon1 Delayed a day. • Malls No delivery. • .. nlca closed. ·~..., ... Closed. • l'eder•I ofllc ... closed. • Coulllf 0111ceS1 closed. • D•., •••11 Business offices closed. For delivery problems, call 642-4333 by 10 a .m. Edi- torial department can be reached after 2 p.m. by calllng 540-1224. Channeling their energies Aided by the llghtl from Woodbridge P•rk, a night crew does some work on the flood control channel along Culver Drive north of Alton Parkway In lrvlne. OFFICER From At paid 10 rc'i1dl·n1' \\ho complained aboul Hegl.'r\ rondut t. SeH'r al ~ l'ars ago. he ~as 'usix·nul·d for JO da~ 'i for breaking a \H1ni:in·c, \\llldsh1cld "•th this n1ght'.)11d .. lhl· cnurt rn·ord sho ws. f hl· l 11) l.ttl·r raid ofT a claim filed b\ lhC \\Olll,111 ·in 1984. snmc prom-going high school \IUdl'lll\ nd1ng 111 "hal wa.s thought to tx· J '1111l-n h mousinc \\ere :>IOPPl"d b) lieger and other ollitW'-anu orJacd 10 he pro ne o n 1hc ground. I hl'} "ere released \\ hl·n 11 \\a\ real11l·d till' ~tolen car ARTIST From At ~o h) pa \\ l" h.11dl) :>lc pl at all. I '3\\ lhl· n101 ta r 'hells coming down. I thought thl0) '"l'rl' bulkt~. but John \a1d thl'' "l"rl· nH11tars."' Oh\ 1ou-.I) .,1111 <,hJkcn h ) 1hc .,hdl· hm t..1ng l'\pcril·nc(•. L1chaC1 .,;11u, almo't in lh<' ..._.me breath. thal 'hl· had bcl'll fnghtl'lll0d and that she had no1 bn·n fn~hll·ncd. She '>'3'-not U)lllu'>l'd. howe,cr. alxlUI thl' pain 'he lclt for hc.-r bat· tcrcd lOUnlr) ·· o\11 lhl· bullets 1ha1 h11. I felt the) \\l'fl' h1111ng me:· he c;a1d. "I feel so ,orn lur all tho-;e people When we 1cri:1he des1rur11011 \\3S incredible."" Iler h\ub.1nd. J ohn. \\as some- \\ hut mou: 111a11l·r-of-fac1 about the c\pcricnn-. but he adm itted there had been 11me!> when he "as con- cerned for the <,afel) of his family. ··1 kno'' lhl·~ '>'ercn·1 firing at us. hut th(') Wl"rl' cena1nl> firing at the \ 1l·111 11,:· hl· '><lid. ··Thrn.' would tx- lulb. tind )Oii l·ould l'as1I~ fall into a false 'rn'>l' of \Cl"Urll\. Then II \\OUld 'il<trt up again. I understand ttwn: wu:> a mil1tar) dependant k1lkd 1n the hombarumcnt JUSI a few ho use-. a\\3) from "here we were ~ta) 1ng. Aml abou1 a quaner o f a mile a\\a). 1he chatxl took a sht:ll. You can Sl.'l' a big hole in i1:· .\n a' o"cd Panam<inian pat not "ho said ~\ eral months ago that c;hl· did not '>'ant -\merican in1er- ' en11on in her countn. L1chac1 said ~he no" suppons the ·u .. invasion. ··1 did feel 1ha1 the Amencan llhould no t in ten enc:· she said. ··But therl' "a!> no alternative. I do n't think the Panamanian people could ha\e done this them sel\'es. That man Noriega was so brutal: he opprc scd lhe people so much. When thoS<.' American troops went into Panama. 11 was almost hke World War II. whe n the Americans rePOrt was a mistake. But Heger said the teen-agers were confronted at gunpoint in a typical felon ) car stop because 1he hmo wa believed stolen. Once the misrakc· "as discO\'<.'red . the officers apoloJ!,ized . he said. The offi cers \\ere cleared after an internal 11ncs11ga11on. Heger s~11d. The e ll) later paid a damage claim to the s1uden1s. Heger was fired 1n Scptemhcr 1987. The former otliccr was ~eking $1.!!3 million in general damages for emotional d1c;trc"' and lo!>t wage' and because he \\as allegc·dl) '-l•g· ma11Led in h" curl'l'I nwrd1cd into Pans and Rome. I \I.as \er} proud of them:· L1chaCJ·s daughtl'r, G ina. a l)oht1- cal ciencc maJOr at UC'l. ngr<'cd. ··Noncga renll) had a way of brutalwng people and crca11 ng fear thal madl' him d1flicult to overcome fro m \.\1thin," she said. ··Panama 1~ a <imall countr}. and the people v.cre '>u intimidated and te rrorized. I think it "ould onl) ha\'C gourn \\ or)e 1f lht' l 1 S. had not acted." John L11:hJc1 1:> a retired mthrnn man h1msdr. Hl· \\3S also. under· standabl~. '>Upportl\e of thl· l ' · actmn. ··1 kno" thcrc·s been a lot nl rri11nsm. but I ""h \OU could ha'c '-l"l'll 11. 11 \\:I' a rcaih "ell-coord1- natl'U, prcl·1s1on a uar k:· he ..aid. ··n1e "hole thing '>'as really a mas. 1crp1ccl·. and I think the Bu\h ad- min1s1ra11on descr\'cs praise for planning and pulling 1h1s orr:· L1c hacL stud he "a~ aware that not all milnary opcra11o ns in' oh ing the U .. in rerent )Cars and months had bel·n so well cnnrd1nall•d. ··1f 1h1~ hall Ocl'n done a' -;lo ppil) a!-\Onll' o ther things hav<· tx·l·n done. 11 could ha' c tx•(•n di a'ltrou<,. but th!\ was man l'lous:· he sa1u ··1 thin!.. 1he number of ca uah1l'' "a' kept 10 a nun1mum. I sa" onl' 1nstanl·e in \\hich a m1l i1af) target \\as compktd~ dcstro)ed. and all around 11. houses and a church "ere kft unto ucht•d." L1chact. 47. 1'1 o ne of Panama·c; be t kno" n anists and ha also achieved considerable reno"n in the Li.'. She was born in the to" n of Mo nagrillo. the center o f a region art·haeolog1 s1s sa) is the b1nhplace of pollcry making in Panama. She uses the ceranuc pot as t·entral image in her paintings. and con- siders tt fundamental to her a ttach· ment to her native country, embody- ing the essence of its eanh and it people. Calling herself ••the daull.htcr who ·\t the t111'l'. commanding officers reporteul) ath ISl'd Heger no t to seek an atto rnn. mi~rcprcsented the na1 ure and scnou<;ness of the in- H'\t1g.a11011 and cancekd 27 sched- uk d "urk hour\ \\lthout due pro- CC'>\. arumhng 10 the lawsuit. I le furtha alkgcu 1hc department harn .. wd tum "hen he inquired ahout the ar11110. did not allo" him tu ll''JXHld 10 lhc charges and rcMnc- ll"U h1" .1Cll"~' to his personnel file llegl·r .,;.11d the la" suit boils do" n tu h1<, .1h1ltt~ 10 gt·t anolhcr JOb in hl\\ rntllrll'nwnl He said he hac; IX'l'll turnl'd do" n for an officer':> J11h h~ l11ur ~ou tht•m Cahfom1a pohn· agcnnr~ lx·C;tuc;c of lhc alkga- IH>n' nl'\ er left hunw." 'he readily admm \hl· 1d1l''i on her cultural and na- 1iona I roPt \ fur a good POrtlOn of her 1n.,p11at1<•n "'l But (!lw "11d '.:>hl· Jcpn\ t'd herself 01 that C'>\l'nCl' for ~l'veral )l'ars out ol hJtrl'U lor and fl·ar of hara:>sment from thl· Noncga regime. 1-rom a p1 11mini:n1 famil) known 10 oppml.' Noriq~a. L1cbal7 said a numtx·r ol hcr rdJll\l'S had bc1.·n artl''ll'd Jl·t.111wd .1nu threaH·ned h\ '\ lll ll'1'!,I . ··I hl'\ thrcatl'nl·d m\ sister:· she ~.11u ··1\n·1 11 1run1c. !>he had to ask fo1 .i"lum in 1hc at1l·an embass,," 'hc ...i1d · I he \'ut1l.in·., l·mba») in Panama ( 11~ '>C'cral da~s ago became the rdul'lant hosl l>f another lug111 ve. ;'\.1 rn qt.i 111111 \l' II°. John L1rhac1 ~aid a numtx:r of othl·r mcmtx·rs of h1:> wife's family. including a hrnther and C\en her mo1hl'r. had twen con11nua ll y har:1'~l·d b\ '1uncg:1 and his hcnch·· Oll'll Olli 1h1ng<, ha\r changl'd. While till" \ltua11un " harJI\ bal'k lo nor- mal. and l ~. ocni1>at1on force-; rl·ma1n 111 Panam:i. L1chao said ~he bcheH'l> her l'Ounlf\ ·, future will be lmghl · "I h1ng' \\Ill ha'l' 10 get better:· c,hc \aid. ·-rm a rchg1ous person and I bchl'\ l' ( iod 1s hdping us. I'm not alra1d 10 go home an) more." L KhaC/ \aid -Jll· had not painted llll ncarl) l\\U months. Now thal her countn h•" ht.-en liberated. she said. 'he hupc' tu re1urn there regular!~ to \ ISll anJ 10 paint. L1chac1 and her lamih returned !Cl thc l '.S. on Thursda} h) m1 htaf) transport plane. Gina Lichacr said <>he 1s planning 10 use information !>hc gathered clunng 1h1.• famil> 's stay in Panama 10 \\ nlc a thesis anal},. tng Noriega\ n se to PO\.\er. 0 . ~ To All of Our Dedicated Em- ployees and the Thousands of customers Who Suppon Us With Loyalty and Confidence Through- out the Year. Please Have A Healthy, Happy and Prosperous Year. TED&. MARILYN IH I I I 11' HO\ H U Eat your oreakfast with congressman The Ncwpor1 Foundation will host a breakfast with freshman Congressman Christopher Cox at 7:30 a.m. Jan. 9. in the Quarterdeck Room at the Balboa Ba> Club, 122 1 W. Coast Highway, Ncw- pon Beach. A half-hour program for cahlc television will be taped during the event. There will be a short introduction b> the foundation's eitccutive direc· tor, followed b) a panel disc ussion. Admission is S 12 at the door. For reserva11on~ or more information call 644-4311. L~am about dlab~t~s Fountain Valle) Regional Hospital "'ill offer Diabetes Education classes starting Jan. 9. Classes run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. four consecuti ve Tuesdays 1n t-lealth Resources Trailer Classroom C. Cla,scs pro' 1de informauon to d1abeucs and famil) ml·mbcrs to"ard ach1e ing and main· 1a1ning adl.'quatc rnnlrol and assisting the d1abet1c 111 1ntcrprc11ng '>lgndicant ph)s1olog1cal changes. for reg1stra11on or mon: information call %6-71:!2 lx·t,,ecn X a.m and 4 p.m. ''cekda)s. S~mlnar focus~s on scary stuff Phobia,. l(·an. and pani c arc the subject of a \l'm1 nar from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Jnn. 9 at Deerfield ( o mmun1t) Par!... 5 Dl'crwood \Ve<;t. Irvine. Coun'>clor I Cl' Hachc> will ll'ad a se!>s1on audrl''>Mng ti.·ars vf ll)tng, making com m11mcn1s. qu111ing ~moking and more. Hacht') will demon- strall' 1ct hn1qucs 10 reduce or eliminate fears and g1H' rdcrl•nn•s for futun· stud} and practice ( m.1 1s $20 I or re\l'f\at1on'i OJ more 1nli1r- mat1011 t·all Da' u.J c\ndcrson al 714-6MJ Readers' Theater begins again "ill'' l' 'kllm' ·, Rl·adl·r•» 1hl·ata"111 return 111 1lw 'l'"Pt)rt Bl·al·h Puhhc L1hr:.if) JI 't'''P11rt < l'nll'r JI ., \ti pm fan 9 I Ill' lir'>t \t''>\lon \\Ill be an open rl·ad1ng.. p.lflll 1pa111' Jfl' 111' lll'd to hnn[I. their frl\ onll.' 'hurt rl.'<1<l1ng' ol lhl·•r u\\n to 'harl' aloud. ~kllu" has J m:istcr of Fine ·\ns in Thcatl'r from till' ( 1om.lmJn I hl•atcr of thl' ~n., ln,11tull' of ( l11n1go I k ha' pwduccd l\\O Rrnad"a~ lllll\llJI' and a t·h1ld rt·n· .. tcln 1s1on ~ho"' for~ Bt Luc1I urgan11a11on'> arc Ill\ lll'd to 'uggt·,1 lhl'rllt'\ Jlld hO\l J')rogram\ 111 '.he \l'fll'\. \\hlch f\10\ until Julll' 26 I or fTIOll' 1nlorma11on. r:ill ~kllm' at ll"'2-I fillll 1'111gram' arl' hl'ld from 7:.\ll 10 Y pm. lhl' 'nond and t(iurth I Ul''da' uf t•ath month 'I hl.' lihrar) al'I! nrnunu~·, 11\ Aro"n B.1~ ~p1:akcr enc:. m 110011 Jan. '} \\llh Linda .,_dtllal prt.''>cn11ng an 11lus1rated program in ""v1ax1m1r1ng- Yo11r \kd1rarl' lkndil'i ... ..-.. dlar " '>l'llllll [1.rClUp 'P1.'Cl;t l l\t fur I 111' I kallh < Jrl' \hl· '"II inform p:in1c1 rK1n1" hrn' tht· '>t·n1ur Plan crn M-'' 1• <'kkr adull'i more N.·nl·lil\ \l'''>lllll' arl' 111x·n ltl 1 hl· puhh1· '' 11 hou l lh.irg.1· I hl' llhrar) ,., at X'ti San < ll·rncntl.' \\\' r or mor1· 1nturn1.11111n rail al fl44-31 .,7. Bust your buttons over speaker I Ill' Or.10g1· t ount) C cranm· C trdl' h11<o1' 'P'"'i..,·r \ irg1111.1 \tl'\\an in 11'. m1'l'llng at X pm JJn 1> .11 \\ l''ll'rn I l·daal "·" '"lt' ~1... I oJn 12:.;11 \l'.tl tk.1l h Hh d . \l".11 B1'.1t h '\tt·"art '"II prl'\t nt h1·r ant1qul· hut1on n1ll\·1-. 11111l '>lw h." hc1·n a n>lknM 25 \l'.ll' lkr n>llCl'tHrn 1ndudc' J111l<i and antique~.' \ S \ donation " J<,l..l.'d frnm nnnml'mlx·r, I 1>r n1t1n· 1nlornw11un call 4J4-I 4h0 rhc Nl'\\port llartim \rt r-.1u-;1·um otll•r, .1rt ''11rl..!.ho1>' lx:g1nn1ng Jan 9 ·\ ''ori..,twp 1n "f,plonng thl· Ekmcn1' ol Art" hcg.1n' from I tu 4 p.m. Jan 9 l Ill' wm1nar tiir adult tx·ginncr~ and inh·r· ml·dialt'\ 1., d1·-.1gncd to dt•\ clop rrca11' 11~ and l·nhanl·1• par11upan1,· undcr.,tanding nf '1"ual l.111g11ag1• through l'fl'll\ l' pfOJl'l't\ and d1wu~"on "iomc m~Hcnah arc 111cludl'd 1n the course rel· l>I 511 for mcmlx'r. m $60 for nonmembers. I o r morl' 1nform:won call lhl' mu<,cum at 754-1 122 Man beaten, robbed of car in Huntington By th~ Dally Piiot .\ Huntington Beach man wa!. sevt'rt·I~ bl'at1•n an<l h1 l·ar \\lb '>tokn earl~ Fnda) b) 'iomeonc he met in .1 Costa Mc'><'l ba1. police said. Daniel Yaku h .. \tt reported that hl' met h1!. a" ~ilant. a tall. thin. blond man in his earl) 30~. at the bar and returned with him to his apartment in thc 21000 block of Brook hurst Street, Police Sgt. Bill Peterson ..aid Yakush said he had an argument w1th the man shortl> after 4 a m. and that the suspect beat him around the hl·ad and face. Peterson said Yaku'>h "afl taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach where he was 1n stable condition Fnda} with facial cuts and swelling. The uspcct reportedly went out to Yakush'c; car entered It and drove away. The dark blue 1989 Toyota Celica. ltcense numbt-r 2LOD702. had till not been n..--covered late Fnda~ morning.. .\n)'one with information about the car i' urged to contact the Huntington Beach police detectl\c bureau at 536-595 I dunng business hours or the 24-hour number at 960-88 11 . PO I If I I Of• CO\SI, DAILY PtLOT /8atutdey, December 30, 1988 Family planners plan abortions By The Auocl~t"d Pfe'U Pl.11i11<1l 1•.11. 1, '" J \'Ill txein IX'• hH 1111111/ .tll fl l!l\ f •I tlh lif\l tlml' IO 1o11 'u ' .111 1 'r 1 I l' t • 1 u n t' b ~ 1111J-l lJ'lfl olh 1,\1\ 1d Pl.1n111·d l1.11t·11th 111J 1h1· l;11~tl°'i l.1111- 11) pl.1r111 11t~ 111•11111i11111n 111 till' na11o n. ha'> 11111 d •1 nl• d '' H I ii 111111 l'bntit•d Patl lll h••• .1 ""' 1 11 .in~·· < 11un1' "'ill Olh-1 '11: "'' .11 I! II I • I\ 11' '·"" '-l.1rg1c I Ill'' '\\·1~11 \t 111 dirn llH nl lhC' grrn1p ' '>1 1 • ( 11111 .lll1h.111 \1'111111111, HI I ! ·' IOl(Jl '' '" .. hould h1.· ,I\ .1 l.1h ' •Ill• 1111 .11111r ~ 1 h1· ""' h,111 \II I •I I ,11 • l II\ 1 1ol l 11 '\11gk \aid I h1 < >111111' I 111 111111 it 111 < o'>la \f\',,I "·'" \I I (I ml·' '11(1\l' and \J1\\h•ll \ Police promotions "-o state.• or federal funds will bt used for ab<.>111on!), c\c:ept for ~omen who use 'kd•·< al for health insurance. she said. Th i.' pn\atc. non-profi t group also \\;JOI\ 10 pro,1dc prenatal care for low- anrnmc ~omen starting ne t )Car. but has 11u1 ix'l'll abk to get insurance. Seigle \:lid ;·we belie' c that adding abortion and rm·natal 1.:are rounds out our program of fl'produr11' l' hl·alth rare." she said. f h1.· Jnnouncemcnt came Thursday. lhl' -.anw da) ~ome l.:!00 people held an .11111-.1bort1un march and pra)'er '1gll eve- ning on ')un'>l'I Boulc,ard in Holl)Wood 111 "'" "lurgl\enc's for the sin of Jbort1on." l hl· nigh111mc procession. beginning at Costa Mesa Police Chief Da v e Snowden (center) promoted four officers t o th e ranks o f lleurenant and sergeant In a ceremony Friday. P;1trolme n Jim Watson (far le ft), 41, a nd Tom Warnack (leftJ, 36, w e r e a w arde d lieutenant's bars and badges. Traffic officers Ka rl Schule r frlghtJ, J6, and Phll Dickens ffar rlghtJ, 50, received sergeant#s stripes. Sheldon takes act on road \ I 11 I ,, • t J.,, .... t It,, I \\ 'J) I l II I< 11 I l 'I \ .d ... ,. ,, ' I• ' \ I ~ ... ' •'l ( 1111111\ 11 11 11.1111111' ' .11 ., , .. 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'IJid John I lur.111 . ..1 t l1J lh!l' < ounl\ g.a~ auome}. the Blcs~d acramen1 Roman Catholtc Church. 1s an annual event held Dec. 28 lo mark the day the Bible says King Herod killed thousands of )'Oung chil- dren. said church spokesman Kenneth h sher. Orangl' County represcnta11ves of anti· ahonion groups said they were not sur· pnscd b) Planned Parenthood's dec1s1on tu begJn performing abortions at a local otlice. "Quite often. when fom1ly-plan111ng sen ices open 1n a co mmuntl> the:r 1ns1st the) "111 not do abon1ons." said Janet Larwn. execuuve director of the Orange Count\ -ba<>Cd Christian .\c11on Council ~t 1n1~tnl'" "But sooner or later the} start be<:au!.e it'-. thl' onl} other "a) to make tam1l)·planning methods work,0 ht said. "Tht) an: the largtst abortion pro' 1ders in th-.: country." said Beverly ( 1cln1cl>.). president of Crusade for Life, an an11-abon1on group with a majority of out hem ( alifom1a ·members. "I would sa) 11 shows their true colors and that the people who support them throuP' ta xl's are rcally supporting abonions," ~he said Plan ned Parenthood d1n1l·~ performed onl) 111 .1 9 of the 1.5 million abortions in 19 M na11on" 1dc. e1gk said T"'ehc of Planned Parenthood's 16 ( ahforn1a atlihates perform abon1on<1 but na11onw1d1.: k"er than one-third of the aOihate offer abonions she said Man wanted in killing of FVcwoman caught By EMILY ADAMS Of I~ 0~ l'llol SI.off A su .. pen in the rape and fa tal shooung of a Fountain Valle~ woman was charged 1-nua~ "11h first-degree assault on a puhll' ullit:l'f after he allegedly wounded a pnnglicld. ~10., !av.man during a shootout before his arrest. l 1mm' Ll'e CkPnC"st. 29. a paroled rJpl\l. ''as "antl.'d for a string of cnmes anm' thl' rountn "'hen he v.as arrested 1n Spnnglicld on.Thu~a~ (1ardl·n uro\ e police "ant ti) qucsuon l>t-Pnl'sl in the sla~ 1ng of :!6-~ear-old Hong Thi ;-.;gu~en. a seamstress ~ho was 'nualh a .. ..auhed and shot once in the head t)c\ I -a) she left the Garden { 1 n1' l' tindal '>hop "'hcrt• she "or~t'd. Pohll' \\erl' running out of leads in the l.l'>l' ''hen '\gu~en·s "h11e sponM:ar. prc'>u1m·d to be stolen b~ her killer. 1urnl·J up 1n ~1 1s oun on Dec .. :!Q. '-ipnnglicld ol1iras tncd to stop the 1 U\Ota \1R2. hut the dmer sped awa> nnl~a~ abandoned the chase because of ll'\ rtiad-. ..ind huhda\ cro,,ds. ·r>cPrtl'Sl \\3~ spo1ird again Thursda~ ncn1ng. JU!ll hours after local police held ,1 pr1·,~ lOnli.-rcncc "arning c1111ens 10 be llll lhl' loo!..oul for CA·Pnest. "'ho was com1dnl'd arml.'d and dangerous. ·\bout ":JO p.m . PohCl' ('pl Larr) R11h1mon ~pied Dl'Pnest "alk1ng "1th Jnt>1h...·r man d~n a pnngfreld street JnJ l ha"><d the fugtt•' c on foot. ..\s Robin~on rounded a comer. De Pnest .illegcdl~ kaned out from behind a trash hin and lircd a handgun. h1111ng Rob- 1n,lin in thl' shoulder. Spnngfreld Police Ol1iln 1'.e' 1n Routh said lxPnl''>l .ind Robinson e\changed fire. .rnJ thl'n Rl)hlll!.On chased the su'ipected !..llll.'r for another 10 blocks before D\.·Pm·">t \\JS captured b~ Rob1nwn and .11111tht•r half doten oOice~. DePnest, a former resident of an tkrnad1no Jnd 1'\·~1anne "as being held a1 thl' (1rl·ene Count\ Jail on $I m1ll1on bond r nda\ . Robinson spent th(' night in a local ho-.p11al and was released 10 his fam1h 1n good u ind111on Fnda~ afll'rnoon. ~ photograph of DcPnl·~t -taken J ht Jllt•mptl.'d to U!.I..' :'\gu}en'!> credll <:ard JI J "l'ilf\ dcpanml'fl'I store 1n pnngfteld on l>l' 23 -had lx•en circulated to olliu.'r' and the media thl' ..aml' da' he "a" 1ap1ur1·d. · ln,t'sllgators from tht' l1arden Gro't' Polin· Dcpanmenl "'ill Ix going to '>pnngtield nn1 "'ct·~ 10 lool>. at the l'' 11.knlc collel'tl·d and dl\cuss l.'\tra- d111on . Pohl'l' Ll John \\ oods said. \\ h1k (1arden (,ro,e puhce can't be lf!O pern•nt lenain DcPnest 1~ the man the' \\Jilt tor thl' killing of ~gu~en. ··11 tool, rl·al had for him at this point:· ~ouch ..aid In' t'St1g~11or~ "111 aho be looking into th1· po ... \lh1ht~ that D1:Pnt•st was IO\Ohed 111 an Jlll'mpted rape that occurred an hour bdo rc \:gu)en was attacked and JU)l a fe" blod~ a 1.1.a} ~gU)l'n "a) found nude and un· rnn~t 1ou~ nl.'ar a trash bin 1n the back lot ol a Broo!..hu-.1 Street shopping plaza Puhn· bcltl'' c she 1.1.as attacked shonl\ .illl'r nightfall d) \hl' ldt '-"Ork . .\n em'. plo~l'\' ol a m-arb~ drugstore found her abuul ~ pm , )till brl'.ath1ng . Thl· 1.1.uman "a!'> taken to a neam,,.-...,...,. ho~pnal \\ hl·rc '>he d1t·d short I) after I I · p.m Nearh 11.1. o du1en Garden Ciro' e detcc· ll'l') "irl' cl\S1gned to the l-Use. including '"-''era I nut U!)UJlh connected to the honuudc ,k1a1l · t.A·Pnc)t ,., from ~1anon' Ille. \.io .. and hj ll fam1h "' ing in the pnngficld area. He "as parnkd Imm a C-ahfom1a pnson 1n .\pnl "hl'fl' he had been serving lime tor l'-"O ~n Bernardino rapes. L ando ~ner says city restrictions all wet But environmentalists p ush Huntington t o preservt.1 w etlands as natural habitat By ROBERT BArlf. r r. c. t , •• '~ 'lo \ \ "' '"' 11111 l,llld• II lh '' l'.1llll' lhJt', " 1, 1\ er 1h1· •n.!., , n II un1- ' l 11111• l hl' 'I It, \ .1 ,till \ 1111 111\I the 1 • 11 d 1nl.1nd lhl' I.ind \AoU<, ' I• I .,i111nl J' I '" 11111 t'l\h '() 1 uld he .11· I I'• l\l'lll 111 llll' • t' d 1 '·' Pl'l'.11 cd ' l ' !'41 Im I I hc1 I• •llt'.1 I .1 11, I .111.l• .11 d 11 l.11 l h,t, IX'l'll tlltllnl 11111• 1 \.I 1I 1 't'll hn .t\l\l' ol \,llltlll' II\<'' I\\ fl \ 'H' I 11,' Jri!1.-1h,11 th., 'l' 1•1 t n p.1\lng. t.l\l'\ 1111 II h 11 11> \ "'' .. hul II\'\ l'r h,J\ l' rl'H'I\ t'd ,1pp1111 .11 t• '"''"' 1111 11 .ind 1.1 1..r Ill 1h, II 1111 ' Ill\ Ill ( )\\ 111'1' ,,I\ ti lht l ll\ JX'r'l\I\ Ill ,\ '"·tl.111.i ... '"lllllt' ,1 '11!11.1111111 1,"l''""r" V. il l h,I \ 1 Ill hu lh' l,llhl ,II l,111 111:\f~Ct '.1lu1· I 11hr 1h.11 , r 1111·' "111 po to court. (\\\ lll'f\ '' \ I h1· 1111111111~11111 B1 ·" h t'l.111nin~ < om· 1111'"''" 11111111\l'd thl' dir1·1·11<1n' ol the ( 11. < 11u1h 11 and 111 l.>t..·H·rnhcr \Oted to .111.Jl h J u1.1,1.tl u•n-..·r' a11on 1oning on lh\ Jllllfll'l I~ •• /\lOlng that \\OUld l''l''l'f\ ,. 11 ·'~·""'l Jl'' dopmc.·nt. I n.il 111111ng " lom1ng to the Cit) 1 1•1111, 11 in f.inu.1n. \Ill'• ~··Jr' ,11 1n1ng. 10 dr,dop a ~un,, n\u'.'> un Lhc ljnJ. thl' 11rm came up 111r ·" 111111 in I l·hru.1n The Planning 1 11111mi,,11111 h.ll'l..l·d J1\a' from appro,. 111l! • lt.i,IJI nin.,l·n .1111111 10111ng a her re· •t'I' ing \\.trning' from C 11~ .\ttomc) Gail I lullun that the 11 \\11uld dcpn'e land· ""lid' n l thl' U\l' ol 1h1•1r land and make tht• , ,1, 'ulnnahk 10 damages of up to '-~ m1ll111n Roh \Imm'. 4~. " ..in auomc) for the \lilt, I .ind & \\ Jlcr Co. and the grand· -.un tll H.lll'>l'tl ~l oore. who bought 250 • 1.t\'' tit land 1n 1901 "'th two other Los \11~1·k'> bu'lnl',~mcn \l11Ml'. "ho da1m~ that the land has IX'\11111e ",1 dc'>l'rt tin a-; the ahara." .1-. .. t·1" that ~!ills Land & Water Co. dn l'lopment plans have lx·cn rejected by 111\ onicialc; for :!5 'ear'\. Hut h1· llllll' thc· r1l) approved the '·o nulhon \\.atcrfront hotel devclop- nil'nl un land that's '1rtually across tkach Bouk' ard from his land. a dcsig- n.ncd ''l'tlands. ~loorc also a"-uc a bu me s park was JllO"l'd to tx· built cnst of his property on land that .11!>0 once "a wetlands. Also. 1h1· J42-um1 Oek1.1.ood H untington Brl·a!..('f'> apanmenl was approvNJ on 11l'arh 1(1 Jen·., of "'rtlands "11h1n a fc1.1. li.·l't of thl· border" of the Mills Land & \\. atn ( o propcn~ \lourl' .ib0 da1ms I'll\ otlir1al'> ha1.e altl'd 1nt·on"''''ntl) in puuing a coastal lOO\Cf\.llh.\ LOntng SUfli \ on ht prop- l'fl). 1ha1 ha., an underl} mg manufac· tunng wn1ng In a lelll'r tn thl' nt} protesting a lacl>. ol lppr.1' .11 llf a hght 1ndus1nal office pWJClt tin ht\ land. Moon> said he be· hc'l'S that the ~hits propcrt~ has been 1argl'ted for nu Jc, elopmrnt. .. Because of thc ncar-1den11ral ph} s1cal and en' 1ronml'ntal charactensucs of the ~hlb propcn) .. and the adjacent parcels ''e can d1~em no legtllmatc or rational has1s ior treating the l\111ls en- ' 1ronml'ntal re' 1e" an~ d1fferentl} from the others." he "'rote The land. used as a hunting club al the turn of thl' l'Cntun. has been "'hill led do" n o' l'r 1he )ears b) the fonnat1on of the statl' beach. Pacific Coast Highway . the 111-fated Coa t Frcewa}. the construc· uo n of the Southern C'ahfom1a Edison Co. po\.\er talion and Orange Count)' flood control channel. A cit~ otlic1al said. though. that ome of the adJoining de\t·lopment was ap- pro' ed before passage of the Coastal Act ~ h 1ch pre'>Cn cs ~etlands. Cit) ounc1lman Peter G~n. who's been a leading ad' ocate for preserving the area a ~etlands. said a wetlands - in addnion to being btneficial for birds and manne hie -would prov1dt nood protection as a rt'tainmg basin for runoff .... atcri.. It also "ould perk up the cit~ ·s econ- om' 1n the "'inter. Green said. because people rl·portedl) would come and v1s1t \\l'tland areas ( Bolsa Chic-a to the north and Hunungton Wetlands) and Sta) in the hotels and llthcr rede' elopment areas 1n the center ot 1h1 tO"-n But he sa}~ the "'etlands area has 200 <;pec1cs of "aterfo..., I and should be sa ved, and the trend to"ard destrucuon should N.· re' erscd. Mills Land & \\ ater o. 1s JUSt one of the lando" ncrs in the area. Others ID· elude Oat!>' P1carclli of Mesa. Aru.. outhem California Edison Co. andc......r""e-- latr Dl·partmcnl oi Transportation. There is snow in them thar hills l y City N~ws ~rvlce Southland sloer Fnda\ received the best hohda} g1fJ of all'-news of the first · sno'' fall 1n the local mountain th• ""'nter ~!though man} nearb~ reson ha'c managed 10 remain open for the past month ~•lh manmade sno~. man) k.aers had JU t about lost hope of sa1hng do1i1rn ~lope covered ..... 1th natural snow before the end of the )'ear. The natural white stuff is cxpcc1od to bnna out a throna of cqt"r ski buffs for the last weekend of 1989. Cos1a Mt-sa • • • f tw.1ta \\ttt' 1H1\\tng trom a dresser 11r.1v.1 1 111 ,1 h11n1,, 111 the SOO block n·ar 11re from his VW Rabbtt. • • • wall of a alkway leadinJ to a rubb1n1 her lea. She 1.k-nt'd poltcr. but thty dccicftd her call was un· founded. A thief smashed the sky light to enter Mike's Carpet Emporium. 124 E. 17th SI .. where $200 was stolen from a cash box. The intruder left throuah the back door. • • • A I 'h·inch slash was discovcmt in tht upper back of four suit coatJ at the Hanis A: Frank clothina store at South Coast Plaza. The incident rnembkd similar auit sluhinp over the 1111 1everal yean. An cmploYft at Lilly Ruben••• the ume mall llt0 reponN the front o( I IUCde coat WIS liuhed tlUI week. • • • A bandit Dried dlle winchrina on 1 Cbcvrolcl El C'1mino _... oullick u .,.nmen1 in tlw lOOO blocl of Flllllnon Amt• Md 9'ole a IDOi ~ ... .................... ... ". • ...._ • .Oilmil Na Tw. 1111 NIT,.,.-...... .-... JO .... .... ... 11••1•• wortb u.DWll'llllilllL A man "ho cl:.umN to v.01 !.. tor MGM in uf\cr <it) nnkrl«I $1 2.715 ~onh of computer eq111p- ment O\er the phone. uc;ina d1ff<'1.:n1 credit card numb\'rc;. When 1h1• dl'r~ at JaJc ComJfOicr, 3400 Un uil ~' asked about &ho difTtrcnt ~·11Hh th<' man said ht was ~a mhur'>rng cm· ployccs who bouaht cqu1pmrnt which had been r·c~cd up from lh\' Stott by S(V('f'll d1fTerent f)\'O!)lc The clerk was latcr notlfkd the purchucs ~tt madt w11hou1 1hr card holden' pcrm1 ion 1•1 '·'" lk1 n.1rdino \\'Cnuc. • • • \ H.1llio.1 man·, "nst"atch. wcd- dlll!l I lilt' ,i nd Jnothcr 1'1ng dtsap- '" .1r.·J ,1f1,·1 lw put 1hcm in his 1olf \'.111 \\htk plJ\.llll.l at cwp0n Beach t 11111111\ l lut; 1600 E. Coast High· • • • \ tl'l•den1 ''' an apartment 1n the lllO blo~I... ol -'.ith treet ramr home to lind :i ~n-eo ofY a front Wlndow, , h. ir:' and a hn 1mas tm· knocttd n\\ r and ~'crnl can~ of hair pray 111 one toilet t'ounU1in \ allt"'' l n\.nown J'"l)ttts dumped JO...eo <. l1ri\tmb trca on &ht-comer of El Poma I \ i:nUf and Buttonwood Suttt. Otttn1 an a selva-Toyoca ptekup. • • • ~ ltUdmt °' tlw 17600 bloct ol ata C'atalioa Circle ca•t IUIP«9 l• tht ltl 0(1<uncM .... • • • I\ M1~s1on V1CJO woman. stopped for a traffic v1olat1on on Mqnolia trect south of Elhs Avenue. was arrested af\er the officer saw a s~1tchbladc knife in plain view in her car. • • • ~unty officer was injured "hen he wu pushed to the lf'C!Und b)' a suJPCCt he was ttrortina Oft' the propen) for disturbina the ~llC'e at Mina Golf. 16'00 Mqnoha SL H•t ....... lleaeh ..... ClOlftDllined -.. Hlnn 11 a ~ mw at &dh•r A \ICftut and 5'rilllMll. Ill• lild ~··--~ ....... 1aalilen11ah~ AMJ ...... dllllO._ I ~ lkFllDld -•I .... ........... fll ..... Driw Md ,.. a.di. • :._.. :::=.::z.. ........ park was damaacd by pa.int 1n the 8000 block of Crncent Drive. • • • Someone stole tools valued at SSOO from a silver and pay Font pk kup patktd beb1nd tM medicpl towers at 17822 Beech 8'vd. • • • A man about~ with a beard and mUllKM ttoonedt)' pulled a unall handJun and took jewdry. ~~ cuh at a ,JCWtlry store in the 6000 block of Wamer Avmut. • • • A retldent IUd ...... ...,,. oa bic)'Cin darew ..as .. -..... tMeldl ol ~ •llrlclll • • IOOO blocl OI SIM>_.. Driw. n. CllllllrllidlM_..,. .. a.w ,,._. .... _ .... ...... mk. • • • A man who may have been dnant 1i1ras reponed to bt naked on a lawn on tM JOO block of Su Leon llllMll 4:40 p.m. Thunday. A ••bar ... police~ nudist IOI up..__. a white T ~stun. bled ftoweued ... and a rat tmet.11 mp _. ... btfOft police amved. He .. • Knbed M hevi111 ,...,..,. ...., .. mUSUICbe. ••• .· 'Illl( -..--.-.. ----- Tight security for 'threatened flight· « \l:iUH,1\HICllf ... WASHINGTON (AP) -North- west Airlines says strict security precautions ensure that a Paris-Dc- troit flight today will operate safely despite a bomb threat that caused at least 30 passensers to cancel reser- vations. In an unusual public response to a bomb threat, the airline an- nounced Thursday that any passen- gers who do not wish to take Ai&}lt 51 may postpone their flight or switch to o ther carriers without pen- a lty. At Northwest's Paris office, sales manaaer Frederic Wuatelet said at least 30 passcnJers had changed res- ervation by midday Friday. Earlier reports said between 120 and 130 passengers were booked on the OC-10. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman John Leyden indicated there was little unusual about the threat itself, which he said came in a n anon ymous p_hone call and was one of about 300 received by U.S. airlines each year. Leyden said o fficials were "wo rk- ing with Northwest and with the French authorities to ensure there is extra securitr on the flight." Northwest s public response was a departure from the handling of most threats against U.S. aviation. which generally are dealt with stealthily Another American casualty discovered WASHINGTON (AP) -The re- mains of a n American teacher were disco vered in Panama o n Friday. and his daughter blamed Pan- amanians for his death. T he American -the third U.S. civilian to die since the conflict began -was identified by his da ughter as Raymond Dragseth. a teacher at the Panama Canal Col- lege. a Defense Department facility. Dragseth was reported to be the uncle of Richard Paul. a Defense Department dependent who was killed a week ago. An American who was working in Panama as a school teacher. Candy Hehn. was killed shortly after the invasion began. The Penta~on has said previously that 23 servicemen ha ve died since the Dec. 20 U.S. military inter- vention in Panama. Carolyn Dragseth. cappcaring at a news conference from Panama broadcast by CNN. blar;ped Pan- amanians for the abduction of her father. saying .. They just took mv fa ther -I don't know why." • "They came here looking for Ameri~{lns... she said. CNN said l ~ Raymond Dragseth wa s abducted from the family's apartment several hours a fter the American invasion began. "They just took my fa ther. I don't know why. There's no apparent reason wh) my fa ther should have died." CNN said that Dra~seth's wife told them she had tned to convince the Panamanians who ab- ducted her husband that he was European. When asked whether her family had been contacted by the U.S. Embassy. Carolyn Dragseth said. "They've been keeping in touch with us. especially si nce we. m y family. located the bod)." The Pentagon said the remains of "an 1ndividuar· have been re- covered and o nce autopsy and identification efforts are complete additional details will be provided . At the State Department, an of- ficial said U.S. authorities were in- formed tha t Panamanian officials arc in the process of exhum ing a person whose descnption would fit tha t of a private American citiZl'n. The ofli cial had no additional infor- mation. IEET TIE Ill-SALT WATER SOLUTION Condition and Soften Hard Water ... Naturally!!! • NO SALT• NO HECTRICITY • NO CHEMICALS • REM OVES LI ME SCALE •NO OPERATING EXPENS ES• WHISPER QUIET • 10-YEAR WARRAN TY• PERFORMANCE PROVEN FREE DELIVERY • SENIOR DISCOUNTS ,4~(J~ CALL TODA Y(714) 191-5911 An Evening of . ' ( · ·-Dining ·/ ' • ~Celebration · and Elegant Lodging • ' • Al Brandon's and The Beverly Herttaae Hotel our Chef has prepared • spedal Menu. You select a choice of Shrimp and Lobster Bisque Soup o r Caesar Salad, then select any o f our great Menu items. Fresh Maine Lobster. Filer Mignon topped with Garlic Shrimp. Rout Prime Rib of Beef or a variety of Fresh Sea Food. To complete your dining Cllperience choose from our r•1oa detsen tray. After celcbratina. no need 10 worry about drivin1. your bed Is ally I few feet away. Sleep in a late as you want and watch 111 die llowt prnn. (Room te~ice available.) AIJor-'1llS0.00 ,.,~ ~ and not mentioned {o passengers. The FAA and airlines have come under pressure to be more forthright in disclosing security risks after 270 people were killed l)e{'. 21. 1988. when a bomb blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. The plane. which had stopped in London, was en route from Frank- furt to New York. A threat against Pan Am o n the F ra nkfurt-to-New York route got some d istribution within the U.S. ~overnmcnt but was not made public. Government of- fi cials later declared the threat a hoax e'en though its particulars fit the Pan Am e;-<plosion. The FAA has a polic} of not alcrung the public to securit} threats uolesi. they art very specific and tM flit.ht involved is no t bein& canceled. ihe Nonhwest threat a ppeared to m eet conditions that would allow disclosure. "This is an unusual threat in the fact that it's very specific, directed at a specific flight on a particular day. and that is what adds to the precau- tions that we're taking surrounding 11." said Northwest spokesman Dou&,las Miller in St. Paul, Minn. Miller said Northwest informed the FAA. FBI. CIA and foreign agencies that would be involved. but he said the FBI had asked the airline not to d isclose any other d etails about the threat, including where or "hen it "as made. New president toasted Prague residents drink champagne as they assemble under th• statue of St. Wence1la1 In downtown Prague on l'rlday to celebrate the election of author Vaclay H•v•I •• th• new president of Czechoslovakla. Behind th• crowd •r• pictures of Havel and Alexander Dubcek, who was elected chairman of the parliament one day before. Tougher drunken drlVlng law nears LOS ANG ELES - As the clock ticks past midniaht to tqin the new year. the state's si.ndard measure of drunken drivina sets toua,her, ~nd the authorities arc ready to whisk violaton ofT the roads. Through the end of this year, driven arc presumed drunk when the alcohol level in their blood reaches . I 0 percent. But in 1990. it's .08 percent. . In 1988. 2,5 10 people died in alcoho l-related accidents in California, H ighway Patrol Sgt. Michael Brey said. State gets more drug war funds WASHINGTON -The Justice Depanment announced Friday a nearly four-fold increase in federal money for anti-drua abuse prosrams in California.in its first allocation of si.te aid under a stepped·up prOIJ'lm a pproved by Congress. Attorney General ~ick Thornburgh said the money is part of the Bush administration's efforts to help communities "attack the problem at t!le point of consumption." . . . California. the first state to receive funds for fiscal year 1990, wtll get $39.7 million. almost $30 millio n more than its 1989 grant ofSI0.8 million. Under a. pla n adopted by California , nearly 65 percent of the money will be distributed to local communities. High court blocks trustee's swearing In SAN FRANCISCO -T he state Supreme Court has blocked the swearing-in of a high school teacher as an elected school board member in San Luis Obispo -an unprecedented dual role that the school district calls a confliq _of interest. The court's order this week te mporarily prevented English teacher Caroli11c Botwin from joining the San Luis Coastal Unified School District board, to which she was elected Nov. 7. Lawyers o n both sides of the case said Friday they expected the court to decide soon whether to withdraw its order or srant a hearing in the case. Bo twin's lawyer. Paul Hoffman of the American Civil Liberties U nio n, accused a governmental entity of "preventing the will of the people from being implemented." but Barry·Carton. lawyer for the school district a nd the other six board members, said practically every decision the board makes would involve a potential conflk t of interest 1f one of its members was also a school em ployee. Boy trapped In mud rescued RANDSBU RG -An I I-year-old trapped to his neck in a quicksand- like mud near Koehn Dry Lake was rescued in good condition after a four- hour desert o rdeal. Firefighters were called in Thursday afternoon after it was determined the thick mud's suction prevented John Connett of Rancho Palos Verdes from working himself free. "Don't forget to call mom." the youngster to ld his father. David. 34. as he was loaded into a helicopter for examination at Antelope Valley Hospital and Med ical Center in Palmdale. He was treated for exposure and released. a hospital spokeswoman said Frida). U.S. troops search Nicaragua's embassy -Blast, fire kills one, huns 2 7 P.\ .\M.\ CITY. Panama (.\Pl -Nicaragua's ambassador to P:in- ama said l '.S. troop'> o;r:Ht'ht•d ht'> rel>idt·nce Frida~. and the "tanagua ~oH•rnment responded b~ o rdt:nng I W L .S. diplomat., and t•mbas ) "orl..er<t to le:l\ e Nicaragua. Pn:mlent Danit•I Onega ...aid 1n Managua Fnda~ n1gh1 that 20 Amcm:an t.hplomats ao<l about I OU .. l:.mba~~) adm1nistrat1,c· and SCf\ll't' cmplo~ees \\Ill \\ill Ix gl\en 72 hour~ IO ka'e till' count!). It \\a~ no t 11nnwd1atel) known 1f tlw head of the emha!>!>Y. charge d'a1Ta1r\ John Ll'Onard. was among those to be ordered to leave. N1caragua·s ambassador to Pan- ama. Antc:nor Fcrrt')'. said .\mcric:an troops searched his rl·s1dcnce for about t'-'O hour'>. He said he and sc:,eral o ther pcoplc waned outside during that time. The troops eizcd fi ve nfles that Ferre~ ~·d '-'Cre ke pt a t the resi- dence for self-defense . ..\ .S. Arm' colonel in charge of the operation later apologized and returned the nflc:!>. Ferre) said. . . Embass\ and m1lttar. of- ficials said the} ·had no inform.at1on o n the incident. Amencan troops have surrounded the embassy since the Dec. :!O in- vasion that toppled dic tator Manuel Antonio Non cga. But they had not assembled outside the the residence. a cluster of three homes in an uppt"r- middle class neighborhood. People li ving near the residence said Friday the) heard gunfire and shouts o rder- ing pcople to come out of the resi- dence. Fcrrey said Ortega told him by tele pho ne that Nicaragua's Sand- inista aovernment planned to General Assembly condemns invasion l 'NI f [IJ TIONS (AP) -The (1c:nl·r.1I .\'i.,emhl) on Fnda) over- \\ hdrn1ngl~ rondemned the U.S. in- ' a'>wn of Panama as a "flagrant '1olat1on" of interna11o nal law and l.tlkd for thi: S\\lft w11hdrawal of l .S. troop\. Thl· vott• was 75 to :!O. wi th 40 ah\ll.'ntions. • G eneral Assembl) resolu11ons arc no t b1111J1ng and ha'l' no legal force, but the~ carr) m oral weight as the "111 of the: interna11o nal community. l .S. .\mbassador M . James Wil l..111'\on said before the vote that the re~olu11on "as unbalanced be- cause 11 denounced only the U.S. in' as1on. an~ not the alleged drug trafficking cA\ncs o f Gen. Mantuel .\nton10 Noriega and his sup- prcs-1on of democracy. "The United tates has no interest in m1htar~ presence in Panama bc)ond o ur obligations under the Canal Treaties:· Wilkinson said. "The forces recently deployed will "11hdra"' as rap1dl~ as Pana ma nian forces can restore security. We a rc confident th1 will take place in a short time ... protest the 1nc1dent at the United Nations and the Organization of American States. O rtc,13 said in announc ing the expulsions that the incident was "unheard of .... T hey acted arrogant- ly. like Rambos!" -----------Tech Ii n e . ••• A Perfect Blend of Beauty and Function NEW YORK -An explosion and gas fi re at a power station sent flames and smoke hundreds of feet into the sky Friday. killing two people. inJunng n people and disrupting subwa y. bus and comm uter train service. The I p.m. blast and fire at Consolidated Edison Co.'s Hellgate Station along the East River in the Bronx blacked out sections of the Bronx and ~t anhanan. including I 35.000 customers. accord ing to the utility. Co n Ediso n a ulllll) worker d ied near a backhoe that was digging a hole behind the station when 11 ruptured a 26-inch natural gas line. That "unleashed all hell.'' sa1d·Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer. A teen-age boy, whet suffered a hcan anack after the accident. died Frida y night. Easing marUuana rules rejected WASHINGTON -The Drug Enforcement Administration on Friday refused to relax restrictions o n ma rij uana. Administrator John C. Lawn. in a n order published in the Federal Register, rejected a longstanding petitio n by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws . Lawn's order means that m arijuana will remain under Schedule I of the Con trolled Substance Act. rather than be placed in Schedule II, as the marij uana o rganization. known as NORML, had asked in its petition. The decision. which had been expected. overturns a recommendation o f DEA's chief administrative law judge. Francis L. Young. North gets raves as a narrator WASHINGTON -Iran-Contra figure Oliver L. North won hearty applause for his musical stage debut Friday night as narrator of "Peter and the Wolf.'' but among the youngsters in the audience he was clearly upstaged by the wolf. "It was nght nice," said Aquil Robinson. 12. "What I liked best was when the wol( ate the duck." . North. 46. who is appealing his May 4 con viction on three felo ny charges in connection with the (ran-Contra affair. accepted an invii.tion from Maria Fisher, president of the Bttthoven Society, to read the narration for Sergei Prokofiev's musical talc for children. Navy may mothball two battleshlps WASHINGTON -The Navy is proposin_g to put two of its four battleships in mothballs and limit purchases of the S l.2 billion Trident submarine to every other year, a senior Pentaaon o fficial says. ,. But the service, studyinf proposals for the new fiscal-year budact. is fifhting to spare a t least 14 aircraft carriers from White House pressures to tnm the military's most fa vored weapons propams. President Bush, who is slated to deli ver his budaet to Conl"'._SS on Jan. 22, may be called upon to make the final decisions o n any supted cuts, Jiven their controvenial nature. l\OHI U HHll I' Worken find another quake victim NEWCASTLE, Australia -Demolition crews bepn bu1ldozina dam11- ed buiJdinp early today u rescue worken continued to ICU'Cb tbf'C>Ulb the rubble of a collapsed worken' club for moR victims of Australia's fint fatal earthquake. On Friday, rescue worken pulled another body fiom tbe wnc:kaF brinain1 tM death toll in the quake to at least 10. Authorities believe up to 2 1 people could still be traDDed under tbe two concme ftoon tbat cnlhed into a baemenr parkina lo( durina the quake Tbunday. A.t least 140 people were injured in the quake. which masurod S.S on the Richter Kale. Pollce break up women's peace ......ch JERUSALEM -Police ftnd aw 111, pulled demomnton by tbeir hair and struck them wtt.b nilbt llicU '° ~ up a PllOI ...-... in Jerusalem on Friday by more tfian 3.000 llnllli, Pt9=sinM and l!ulopeaD women. Tbe bour-loM Pft< n1ioe &om Jewilll .. Jm '• ID Anb wt Jmaulem WM .ttiaUt IDddlet udl die l!lld, ... • •*Wll P111m•wn ftaawa,.-.and~-lalD t' JUWIM•1 7' a.PallDlllid wt 16 ..-wen llld "'°""' ....... -....a •••a away~-IWrhairordadm ....... tritla ..... lllD.llld....i were kidred. ' I I r I c I f I• I -. . ' q L n , ti n r. n b ti .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 30, 1911 - H •. \'l'H•:H Clear outlook in store for the New Year l ,,. AcCJJ Wee~ r0tec.11 tor noon SetlitOI~ Otc~ JO so •'" .,-C• .... ......,..., .. 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Illlll\l' \\hip \\Ith lhl' flW'iJX'lt lll 0Cl'OITill1g 'f>\.'.lkL't \11 ll>n,111ucn1' and u>lk.1gul'" \\l'rl' .,hcx:kl·d '' h"·n < (1dh11 'udlll·nl~ rl''>lgrwd 111110" rng rcpon' thJI hl· haJ purlhJwd a Junk hond ''lthout putting up JO\ ul h" ll\\ n mune~ at lir<,t or r1.•porttng a loan on thL· hund IJ tl'f 9 L 1hforn1a·!. th ree ~L·ar-long d rought e nded rn llH>\I pan'I ol the stJ ll' d uring 1981.J. but as the )Car \\\)fl' 1111 a nU \\tllll'r OCgan. thl'rl' Wl'fl' fCOC\\ed fear-; 1hat thl' umught ma) rL'turn. In man~ areas ofthL' ~talc. rnduJ rng the parchl·d C't•ntral ( oai;t. there ,,a., no '>1gn11ira n1 rainfa ll J unng f)rl'l'mba . normall) o ne l)l 1111.' ''l'lll''I mo nths o f the \Car S1m1larl\. hclo" a't:ragl' <,nm ,fall-. \\l'rr reported rn the mt>Untarno;. ra1<,1ng rnnn•m ) about a poor runoff rn the pnng I 0 \\hat 1an ed o ut "rth the nickname Ba) Bndgc \\ orld Serres. matching thr a n Franc1SC'o Grant and Oakl.1110 -\1hk t1cs. "'II be remembered a'> bascbalrs tarthqual..e Sl·ne-. . .\ half ho ur before the sched uku '>lrtrt of(iame 3. the pla~cr<; a nd more than 60.000 fa ns g:ithcn·d at an Franci co·., <. anJ k st1d Park fe lt the ground and connetr stan to 'hake The m uch-ma- ligned -;wd1urn made rt through the quake wrth o nh m inor 'itrUl"lllral damage. but a postponeml·nt \\JS announced qurckl) and the' g::tmt' "as not pl:t)l'<i unul I 0 da)., later The quakc-dela) made the I 98Q Seneo;. '' h1ch thl· ~ ·., S\\Cpt 1n four games. b) for the longcM 1n h 1 tor) lrom stan to fi n ish. Exquisite wearers from Eum~ have a~ived too late for C hri rmas • Forced to sacrificed at Vi price • Includes a variety of shirt • lacks and leather jackers (714) 540-7162 SIUARDS FOR MEN \.< "' • "'' " ~. ·•'1,." \•' t •Ir \r-\1,.\.h ... \1tf'llJ'"' ff! '-t.•• •t' rY '• • n• ,,.. ,, ' I t,.p ~ , r'I 1 j I • l r ". , .... ( ::.tliL t• .. mp~ .. , •'' "" , , J I.. •• ... 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In l'lhti hl' 'old Farrlit'ld and Ellis Ill ( Jr111on and Hlalk. a !\Jc"' York- ha.,1..·d 1n.,urann· b rol cragc. but re- ma1n1.·J as thJ1rman of the com - pan' ., H11'>ton utlirL' and "as actr've rn thl' tiu'11ll''>'> un11l his recent hos- p• ta I 11at1un In Jdd111on 10 his ..... ,re. he is 'oun l\l'J b' thrl'l' \Ons . .\lex.ander 1::.11r., Ill. Jo hn Prl'SCOll Ellrs and Jmrah \\ eJr Elli'>. a daughter. Nancy \\ a ll..l·r l:llr'> Hl:ick. and four grand- l htldrl'll !'ht• lunn:il Ill sc heduled Tuesday n111rn1ng. thL' la m1I~ said Hermann Obe.rth; rocke-t expert '\I Hl\IH!f{(, \\·o,i l1lr111.1n' II'-1'1.11111 lul ll' I llw1th .i pl11n- 1ll ••I tli. 'r.eu· .l~l· "h" \\1>r~"·J '"'" \\ 1hnv1 '''" B1.n1n 111 hl'lp d1» \ 11'1' ( tl'l lll.1ll\ ·, \ 2 ,,,, 1...·1 .111.·J l 11d.i\ lk \\,1'"' I lbl'llh d1,.,j .11 .I h11,p11.1I 111 '\ > i 11111, '~ .11!1. 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I k '-11hm1llL'd .1 thl'''' ''" rnch·1 l'\fX'rLm"'"" lor hi' doctorate. which \\ J<, 1uml·ll Ull\\ n as 100 cursol)-. An l'\PJllJL·J \ l'r,ron .... a s p ublished 10 142\ ·" th.l' .~o~~:iThc Rockets to thl· Plam·t~ce." .\ third ruhhlation of the -work rn l '(~<.1 · T hl· "·•) 10 paccsh1p 1 ra' "·I ·· " tuda~ seen as a p1 on- t'enng \q1rk rn rocket research. Th1.· 4':.lml· \l'.lr O ben h lost the sight rn hr' kll ~~c.· rn an expenm ent "hrk "ork1ng J '> an ad' 1ser to Ger- mJn ll1rl'l l11r l-r111 Ling on his film. ··\\nm.in 1111 tht· \loon ·· Thl"fl' ''l'rL' no immediate details :1hou1 'un '' llr' 11r funeral arrange- 111L'llt' Frederic Houser; judge, politician I rnk111.I.. I H11U'L'r J 'uix·r111r ••llll rudi,:.l th1e1.· 1rrm .1.,. ,1111t•h111.111 .ind hl'Ut1.·n.1111 tz1l\ l'rn11r un.t, 1 I .11 I \\ .1111.·n. 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In l'J4~ he "as elected ltl'Ull·nant go' crnl1r tor a four-~ear tl•rm Hou<,cr ran for l . . nate tn I l.J44. hut "a dcft':ited b\ Shendan Do" m·,. the Dcmocrat.1c 1ncum- tx-n1 Ho u'>l'r al!>o had been an...un- succcssful rnngre s1onal candidate three 11 mrr:. in the 19 30s. -\fter sen ing out his term as lreutenan1 go' cmor. Houser became a upcnor ( o un Judge m 1946. He reurcd rn I 9t>t>. Ho user 1 u n "ed b} his wife Doro th). a 01ecc and two nephews. Qgnee COMt DAILY PtLOTI Saturday, December 30, 1989 BlSJNFSS . International counterfeit shoe ring cracked PHOENIX (AP) -The indictment of 18 ptoplt b)' a federal arand JUry ha' broken up a "worldwide conspiracy" that made and marketed millions of counterfeit name-brand athletk shoes. • federal prosecutor uid F'riday. of the operation. I hree other South Koreans also "ere indicted, McNamee said. Diego i.cekang n total of S 12 m1lho n an damages. "We 1h1nl.. that over a period of two )'ears. an c>. c~' of l\\O malhon pairs of shoes were t·o untcrfcah.'d.'' he said. Federal aacnu eitecutcd arrest and seizure warrants "throughout the country" on Thursday and Friday, winding up a 41/J-month investiga- tion directed by agents from the U.S. Customs Servkc office 1n Nogales. Ariz .• said U.S. At· torne> S1ephen McNamec. Al lca~1 seven o f the defendants had been arrc~lcd b> mad-t.la> Friday, McNamee said. He did nol ~> whll'h M'\Cn "ere an custody and did not kno" if an) of 1he Ko reans had been am.''> led. <\II of tho\C named an the two lawsuits were lilllung 'those h!>tcd an the federal 1nd1c1mcnt. U:\\>ln '>nld. The 18 dcfcndan1s arc charged with violating .S. trademark laws and money-laundering. McNamee said. McNamee said the counterfit shoes were madi: in I l"'ang's 'oulh Korean fac1ories and ~mugglcd into the ni 1cd State'i and other coun- trir,, "here the> \\t'rc marketed with such brand- n<1111c labels ao; Rcl·bol..\, Vans. Converse. A vaa. l 1Kcr. Puma. •\<l1Ja ... I . . Gear. Ni ke. Pon) and Jordatht· U.S. Allorncy General Dack Thornburgh t·allt:d the and1c1mc n1 and arrest~ "a notable 'klOr) against international consumer fraud, mone> laundering and smu~ing." "Criminal ac11 v11> " ancreasangly inter· na11un<1I in !>cope. and we arc rc'iponding an kind \\Ith la\\·cnforn·mcnt ac11' 111es on a world-wade ba"'·" I hornhurgh ~1d an a 1a1cment. McNamce said federal agcn1s have seized S4.5 million in cash and 01her as!)CIS from defendants an the case. The \hoc\ \\ere .,old through major rcuial OtgA.lnl/altOll\, hl• \:lid. He said au1honllc'> 1n Cha le and Mexico also made arrests 1n the case. He said 1hc 10\C\1tga11on began Aug. 4 when MC\llan l u,1 um' refused 10 allo\' 40 canon'> of '>h<>l''> tu uo''!I 1hc border from Nogalc'>. In add11wn 10 ll\\ang. McNamcc 1dent1fied thu!K.' named an 1lw 1nd1ctml·n1 as B.S. Kam. M.K. l\.am and Ii.~ Tac. all ofSou1h Ko rea; an Diego rl'\11.knt!> 9, ron Mt~t..aughlan. Debbie Watson, < clnll' ( ula. ;-.;a1han lk1cch. Marcos Bc1ech. -\br:iham l:klel·h. l~ac Pa1 and Hcrm1n1a ..\'<.l'n)IO, (1lenn Md.aughlan of lquaque. Chile; Roman TrcnL.a of\an Juan. Puerto Raco: Dudley \\ ~11ller 111 of Bos1on. ~I Weisenberg of < 111u nna1i. Natalie ..\nn Quara11no of Mexico ( 11 ~. and Jorge f"lll"h La1aro of (iua)'mas. Mcx- llll. McNamee was uncertain whether any or all of the defendants arrested an other coun1ries "ould be ex1rad11ed 10 1hc Un11cd Stales; but said bo1h Mexico and Chile had beerf cooperating an 1hc 1nves11gat1on and tha1 cooperauon was being sought fro m other governments as well. l ~ C U\lonh agent\ l'>.aminl·d 1hc \htpment an<l found lh<1I 11 n>n ta1ned tnun1crlc1 t '>hOC'!I bca11ng a num~r of hran<l-namc lablc.... The \hapnll'nt "a' '>l'llcd Jnd a na11on\\1Jc an\C'>llga· 11on ''•'' l.1u1h h~d The indictment, returned Wednesday an Tucson and unscaled Fnday. alleges that South Korean businessman Dae Yun Hwang is the head llarlc~ I C\'111. J Ne" 't ork la\\)Cr rep- rncntang {on' l'r\\.' RcdK>L. and an Dort·n Rubhc1 < u mJl..l'I ot \'.an ... saa<l h1'> chcrH-' .have filed l\\o ll' 11 auatm' an fede ral court in an Survey: People worried about their jobs CHICAGO (AP) -Workers feel increasingly insecure a1 their JObs and are warned abou1 layotr.. an 1990. an informal call-an survey _sponsored b> a JOb--counschng com- pany found Frida\. Abou1 600 of the 1.100 people who part1c1pa1cd an the national call- aif Thursda) "ere l'mplo}ed. and ncarl) half of 1hat number. 44 ix·r- ccnt feh 1990 "'ould bring s1gn1fi- cant changes for them an 1hc \\Ork- placc. according 10 the firm. Challenger. 0ra) & ( hmtmac.. T he suney lli not \Ctentafic Ix-- cause 11 renech onl) the vie"''> of people who called in. not a random sampling of the f)Opu la11on "People are worried 1ha1 the ...c- cunt) 1hc) once had . ,., no longer there." ~1d John Challenger. -.ale' and marke ting director for the Chi - cago-based compan}. Workers calling from as far a"a> as Los Angele~. Detroit. Bo,1on and Philadelphia an Thur'ida) ·., .,urvc> said they worried about loo,ang Jobs w ho-.11lc tal..l'U\ l'f\, Cl onomat dl·· d anc\ and cuthack' and lnrcagn lompc1111on. < 'halknger -.;11d Frida' l lw firm. "1th I (l of1il.e\ an thl' l 1111ed ')tall.''> anJ I uropc. lOUO\l'I' ixupk \\ho ha''-' lx'l·n firl'll JllJ rcti:rrnl h\ .thl·1r former lornpantl'\ Lalh }carJdunn~ the \H'l'I.. ;it1n ( hrt\lma\. tht· firm ad\l'rll\e\ 11\ 1dq1hunr numtx·r an Ol'\\\papcr' lltrll'>\ lhl· lounlr~ am.I orx-n' ph1llll' hnl·' to lOUll\l.'l 1n<l" 1du.1h tor ln:l' I hl· \Uf\l'~ rl''>Ull'I Jfl' l<1mp1lc<.J lrom anltirmJtaun the firm u>lll'l t' dunng thl' c:ill-1n \n ctonom1'il JI till' \\Jo I \ ( 1n>up d ron\ul11ng firm an HJIJ < \ll\\\d Pa . ';mJ thl' lindtnf!\ ,1)11u1;1 u1111e '" no \Urpn'l' .. 11·., ;1 'l'I'\ rt·a"1nahll· kar .. -.aid John I lagl'n·,. "'ho \fX't 1al11n 111 <,hort-tcrm tTonor111l. lorn a\t1 ng "l hl'rl· "'111 lw morl' lUI\ an 11NIJ and k"l'f Ill'" h1rt'' than \\l'.'l' had 1n '/\'J anJJ ·xx ai1J • ·1 ·· La\ 11th .111d l'arh ret11l·1111:nt plan' an rn":11or blu<:-chap 1:umpantl'\ 11!.l· Stock market closes decade with a !broad 41,81 advance ~ NEW YORK (AP) -The \loci.. market cloi.cd out a decade of dra- matic gains w11h a broad ad,ancc Friday a!> 1raders finished up 1hcir yearend shuffic on Wall Street. The Dow Jone!> average of 30 industnals rose 20.90 10 2.753.20. cxtendin$ JtS gain for 1hc week 10 41.81 points. Jn 1989 the average climbed 584.63 points. or 26.96 percent. cap- ping off a rise for the dccade of 1,914.46 points. or 228.25 percent. Adva nci ng issue!> outnumbered declines by more 1han 2-to-1 1n nat1onw1dc trading of Ne"' York Stock Exchangc-las1ed !>locks. w11h 1,083 up, 484 down and 425 un- changed. Analysts i.aad traders were buying cautiously in hopes tha1 the market tould gel 111! to a 'l11111g '>taat 11n I 'Nil lll'\I \\Cd 'luth .int1upa11on hJ\ l11tU\l'lf ul late on the '>1M.alkd "J.inuJn d · klt. .. a h1-,wncal tl'll<ll'nl' fur thl· marl..ct an general Jnd 'mall \l<ttk'> an part1tular IO d11 \\ell an lhl' l.'arh \tage' of a ~car · NEW YORK (AP1 -F111e1 Dow Jones JYsis tor Dec 79 TOCKS O~n HIGtt Low Clo" Cit 0 '1736 351763 01 77'16 9617~3 20 I 70 ~O 20 Tr11 lSUll 6S Srk llldU\ Tr en VIII\ 65 Slk 117443 1185 63 116447 1177 81 ~ 3 n 73S 10 736 19 233 77 235 04-0 103078 103999102504103510+• ' 1•.St• 900 4,191._900 S.091 ,100 23'. 968, soo RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ..... c...i .. tl HU-•11 .. 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Price a nd 11e1 ctteniie ot 1n. IS" most a ctive New York Stock EJCChe nge luves. aredlno na· tlonallv a1 more 11\an s 1. Name v Lut Cha. Nevhler 2, S, ~'• 1·-"t Pe11 Am l, .7 ~ 'It P!lllMor s ,. 1,7 • >• ~ IBM , 4, 94~ •1• Amer TL T • 7, 45'1> -.... ; \IKOdek , n· 41•'9 + 1' erllv I, • I', + lill mllh1111 1. , 1 '"> -;~ kNEno 1. , ~ + 'ti lrtleK 1· )V1 + ... Unl.>nCP ' ,.~ nc rbde , 23'·• YI •.~ -,.._ rtKG1~11"' 9 , J~ •• + ... C,OIUl'HHI°""' ---...... ~ .... .,.( __ . a=a.-;--:;;;:ir..;-;;;;;:;; ''2 •• _ir<....__ __ .. __ H H H 4 2 H -~ Harley Lewin. •n attorney representing sever•I shoe manufactures, holds up two sports shoes, one •uthentlc and one counterfeit during a new conference where U.S. authorities announced they had broken up • multlmllllon- dollar counterfeit-shoe ring. 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Iii\ \,111 I 1.111u-.u1 t·.111hqu::ikc and 11 111 11, .11w 11 ug11 .11 l· .ti I l', l)\'l'tl·d to 1h f""" n 11111111111 .ar11,ll) \lgn1fi- l .111th 111 till' 11Ull'lll Ouobcr-Dc· l' 111hn qua1 tl'I ~"SE COMPOSITE TRA~SACTIO~S .. A"lo#J\ I. •• f."t,.l • :~';···, ~ t..•I P 'lO A ~f ~,, t.r Al'H• JO Ar• t , ~! ! :: t' \\ ·1~ ....... '}(,. "',,,.,.,_ '~ A\it' I~ /4\ .. 0 I At O ,. • V • .u \ A .,,,, .,..,( c{I ...... , y .... ~ ._,.. ~. /.,9(1 .. I ' Otange Coat DAILY PILOT /8a1urday, December 30, 1911 A7 Soviet leader top religion newsmaker Of 1989 8y GIC»GI VII. COltNEU 141 ............. N!W YORK -Altho ugh he o~· 1enslbly 1s not a reh,1o us man, Sov. 1ct President M1k~a1I Gorbachev is the top "relia1o n 1 nc wsmakcr" of 1989. ·accord1na to spcc1ahsts in re· porting that field. A poll of members of 1hc Religio n Newswnters Assoc1a11on made 1hat choice. and also pu:kcd the ex· 1raordinary meeting of Gorbachev and Po pe John Paul 11 as the No. I religio n news story of the year II was 1he first mce11ng ever be· 1"'ecn a pope and leader of a govern· mcnt tha1 for decades ha\ upheld atheism and spurned rl'hg1o n, shackli ng 1t. But G orbat hcv. bap- 11zcd as an infa nt bu1 a committed Communisl. brokc the pattern. "We need <ipm tual 'aluei.." he told the pope T he meeting pn.•,aged dfplomatH. rda11ons bct\\l'en lhc l"-o. l11nK an- 1agonis11c lcadcrshtp'I. dcared 1he '-'ilY for a possible papal '"ll 10 the l 1SSR and brought a"urann·, fro m (,orbat:hc' of bruade1wJ rl'l1K1ou' lrccdom,. T hose e'pand 1ng rl'11g111u\ trn·· doms alread) \\ere proldcra11ng in Mlkh•ll Gorb•chev the \o\ 1l'I 11rh11 -1n lht• '"' 111 \h1ft lcm .ird 1.kmod<1l\ 1n f a'>l Crermam 1'11l.1nd 1 lungar) and < 1cchu.,ln \.J~1.1 -1n "-hat \omc hailed a'I a triumph ut lallh cl\ c·r '°'1 Ur\l\ITI. Rl·:l ,IGIOl'S BHIEt'S Pope John Paul II I hat lllk Jtll.I th1.· fading ol r1.·- \l11d11fn, 1111 rl'l1g1on 1n that area \: \ l'll .1hl·.1d 11f 11.'\ 1\CU \lJlUIC\. Y.a \ Jiil ~cd IH td1g111n Cll'"'' \Pl'lt31t'>I' a'> I 1ll\'J' 1hml 1.in~,·d 1ellg1on 'iH>r> "A 101 uf 1ha1 reform movement W'°J'i ruc:led b) 1hc churche,," \aid religion rcponcr Hiii Thorkd!>on of M1nncapoh) ~ho compiled the \unc) rc'iuhs "B> and large. that a'>pcc..l ha~n·1 been tolJ ." I he o;ccond-ranlted religion 'ilOr) was the trial. conv1ct1on and sen1cnc1ng of 1clc' 1s1on eva ngelm J im Bakker 10 4~ )car\ 1n pmon and \500.000 in line'.> for dt'fraud1ng contributors I le had 4u1t h 1'> nct~ork 10 l9X 7 1n a \C\ <,eandal Other reltg1un e\ c nt'> ranked rn th1'> order Founh -l he murd er ol .,,~ Roman ( atholtr pncMs and Jailing and 1onurc of 01hcr t hurch ""orkel"\ 1n LI \Jh ador \parking nc~ de· mamh h~ rl'11g11>u'> groups for an cnd to l \ m1l 11al) :ud 10 1ha1 llJ 11110 I 1fl h -\.\ orldw1di: lOnlW\l'f\\ 11\l'I J1Uhll l JllOn 11t \,tlrnJn Ku,hd1e·, · I Ill' \a1ao1l \ er\l'' \\h1d1 hlanlll /l'3IOI\ l:llkd bl::i,rhl·mou'> .ind degrading 111 lhl· proph1.·1 \toh.immcd lr:in1Jn deJth 1l11l'.tl\ 'll'Ot Ku\hUll' 10111 h1d1ng ""lh -I ln11un h\ thl' \1a'>'>a· dH1'>l:ll' d1Ulc\c ol thl· l.111\lunal Jewish forum to open lecture series !<ahh1 ·\aron M \\ l\l' o t 1h1.· \al· k~ k\\l\h c OITIOlUOll > ( l'llll'r and I empk(no"'~no'-'ll .t'> \d.11 \n l ll 1n :'\onh lloll)''ocll.l "'111pll'\l·n11h1.· rir'>l lcl·turc 1n till' 1111111 J~wlsb Com· munll,y Forum \l'rll'\ ::11 7 111 pm on J.in. 1 .\fler m<m· th.in '" \l'Jr'> .11 1hi: tt·m plc \.\ l'>C.' tx·g.111 ''<II (o n .1 maJur proJCll to rrnpnl\l' 1h1.· 4uJl11 ~ ot k'-'r'>h lam rl~ hft• l'lllrlkd "\1Jl.1ng \larnap,c \.\or~ " I lnnorl'd Im h1' lt1llllllllllll'rtl 111 lh1 Jc\\l\h IJllllh .ind lllflll\,111\c' 1111.·1h11d\ \\ l\t' "rll ,h.111.· h" !..nu" I nl~1.· .111d 111'11!hl\ on In' l\h '.rlul'\ JI thl· k111111.· .11 1 nnpk lkth .... h11l11111 2112"\ '-ltl\lln \\l' ..... 1111.1 \11.1 I h1.· 'l'llt'' ''·" 1111t1Jtnl 111 H',11 .1~11 In th1. 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I nJ . >t\kl·d hm' h1· J.m·d 'Pl"ik 11u1 on \U1 h ,1 1.ihoo 1op1t "' \\onwn·, 01d1n.1t111n and opllnn;il 1.d1h,1l ' fnr pn1·'1' ,,11d ''l'l).l .1 n·11rl'd hl\hop I h.;.i\1.· no"hc11.· 111 go f)u1h1.•t1\lf\111 h~ll" I lc hJd 111ld la'l month'' m1.·e11ng ol hl\htlp' twr1· 11 \h1\ unw lhn q1111 .,,u1ding \\Olllt'n·, 01 J 111a1111n .1nJ c1p1111nJI lclthan .n ·,oml' ~ind 111 n dt'\lill Oh\ll'nll\ " I st wornan diocesan bishop named Dl ':\11 >1' 'l''' l l'.il.ind I \l'I -I h1.· \nglttJll < hurd1 1n '1.'' l t·:.tl Jod hJ\ ekt lnJ 1h1.· fir,1 "'11111.1n d 111(.l'\..ll1 h"h11p 1n 1h1 \\111ld\\1d1· \nglll.tn u1mmunr11n fhl· l<n Pt"ndopt" ·\nn B,tn\.111 l.1mn·\l•ll "111 h1.·;1d lhl· dr ou''>e ul I >11n~·drn ~kr d1.'l t111n 1..i nte ,1hou1 .r \l'.tr .1ft1·1 1h1. l'l1.'l l11111 111 lltl Kt'' H.11h.11.1 I 11.irn' ·" \Ullr.1g.1n 111 J\\l\t.1111 1c1 1hc l rl\11111.d h1,h11p 11f \l.1.,,<11 hu· \Cit\ 1 hl· I p1\lllflJI ( hurd1 ,., .imon[t ~h 11,111n;MI pru' 1n1.l'' of \\orlJ \nghl:Jlll\m PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Of Ttl: COVENANT Rev. Don Rossire Pastor 11CHRIST. .. CU F~E, CU HOPE" Sunday Sdlool & AcMI Clm 9 00 a m h1'1p MmCt 10 00 U I N1nerJ C11t Aullblt HO 111111 10 00 am Come Join Us 2150 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa 557-3340 "WE ARE A COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO WV/NG & SERVING JESUS CHRIST AS WRD& SAVIOR." Tratl1uonal Conccmporary Ctwismal.ic Church School 7:30 AM 9 AM 10:45 AM 9AM .._ • ....,. • .,,..,,,cm, 0MWc..•9'Cl>A l0;4'AM Pr. O..id C. Al*non. Rec1ar SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL OIUROf 3209ViaUdo Newpan••h ,...,, ..... A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodist Church 499-3088 499-5288 Co111M ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 lleller w.-. I CIM!rctl le'-' l:to I *GO a.m. Or. Wllllam E. Steel 979-8234 Coat• Mela FIRIT UNITED Mn'HODllT CHURCH 19th St. & H•bor lltvcl. Church Schoof 1:00 WonhiP 1:00 end 10:30 Aev.G .... Gough CHRIST CHURCH IV THE SEA ¢ UNTED METHOOIST ta w 8llboe lhd. 173-3e0e •w. i.1._.IMll T. y..,.. .. 'a.di SdlDi t JQMI ,... ...... (llhll kllUll'I\ .rntl lhl'll lllpll\ 11.111 h1. 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Coale MeH Lother V Tornow, P .. tor 131·1111 Bruce Je1lle, PHlor WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM ~'' S<llMI ' AM Miit Clan HO AM tlw11I~ lllfNlll•y S<lleol 541 ..... the llllls Church. llll 21 '-1ttu1.·l RoJJ I .t~una :'\r~ucl I h,· nt''' '1.·Jr "'111 m.1 r~ 1h1.· l"\cg1n- n1ntt 11t .1 1111111.11 r.111111.0 f\h1p l11r lhc I >1,, 1pl1.·\ ut ( IHl'>l Jnd I n111.·d < hurlh 111 C hrl\t 1.1111gn·g.111on' '' htl h 111.11..1.· up \h1.·phcrd of 1h1.· 11111, I h1. 'l"k.J~1.·r, "'" d1,lu" 1\\Ul'\ 11t 1l1t·11l111:trl.rl "'1.1.il .111d lr.11l11111n,il ,lafk11'llll'\ ,rnJ \111111.ffllll'\ 111 lhl· Jl'ltlllll I0,11 II Ill\ "l'f\lll'' .11 Ill' .11111 .,4, Jill """d'" \1111 1on1111u1.· 1~1.· < hn\lflld~ 'l'·'"'n '' 11h •• 1nil' .111J k\ll\l' hol- 1d~1' ""'~'hip .11 c;ood Shepherd Lulheran {'hurC"h, 4XCJO Jr, rn1.· < , 11 t ,. r I >11' 1· In 1111.' • • • I Ill \kn' ( luh .11 th1.· ~··"'port < l'Olt'r l 'n1tt'd Methodis t Church "'all lw.11 1w11.·d ,1ruuu1a l ,•ngllll'l'I I d· "·"d I I 1.·.al .al .1 hr1.·a ~t.J\l m1.'l'l1ng .11 • J 111 I It u 1 ,d,I\ 1 n l hl' l hurl h · '> I tll'1J1.· R11c1nt lnlll \l.1rgm·111l' \' l' ( Ill 1111.1 dd '1.11 I ur 1n1t11m.Jl111n l .111 1h1.· 1 hurlh 11tlhl' .11 144 11·4, I hl l\t 1, -..u n1111.1 n .rnJ I .111.'\H'll I\ lht dl\l U\,11111 toptl 111 .1 p.1nl I .11 lh\' 111 11 J rn .,....r, Ill' \und.I\ JI 1h1. l 011a nan l'nhersal· ,,1 Feli o"' ,hip of La1tuna Beach. -l2'J l 'il'l" l>rt\\ l h1 p.111,I \\Ill .i ddrC\\ phll11"•1'h' p.11t11,, \\Cllllcn·, nghl\ .ind mc1aph\'llC\ :ind "''11 l·nrourage l"nttrq;.it111n p.1n1up.it1011 Corrmnty Ctucn CqrecatiaNI 611 HtiotJope ht., C.ON dll Mat OaNld W Kutz, -•• Rew lon I Soudw. IUOC. ,....,., Suicbr Wor"' I JO ' 10 Ml• Clvdl SdllGI 10 Ml Cl'*! C•e l'rnidtd • 544. 7.ao HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH [)sci()") of °" J c j t .... fl .,.,.., "-i..-".. ¥· "'~~111 Mucn.r& Wo1\ho11 10 AM G.w s .. mon ... ,. Laguna Presbyterian Church 1, ~ I ''"' t" I •l1'llfl11 /k,11 II JVJ "HS ......... tt., ....... .. •• " t. \\ I 'ftlf • f 111 w1,.,. \ ... ·'-' ... • to,. m ,,_ \ r•t •• '#. ttmmw•Hln ~,. Pastors Dr. Jerrv Ta nkcrsle~ Re\. iJJ fT) Coulter I >1.il I /'t11\f'f mil JW l'll.'4 Y 1111111 L ... _,... ...................... Of. Elanor C. Jecm "A New Y•r, A New You" Balloon Sunday s.My "'*" ............. Olntl ..... ... ClllC..11111111 ............. .... ...,. ....... _..ul ... , ...... , .. ( hun:h ol Barbara llementan~ Pcat c Pn1C~ 1n a moH to point up tlarns. 55 , a!> suffr;sgan b1)hop. thl· Jhe brutal crackdo~n first 1.1.omao tu hclOmc a h"hop 1n \ 8e'>id~ picking the lop-rated rc- thc ~orld'-'1de .\ngl1can commui f ligion '>lOrtt''>, reltg.ion reponcrs nwn singled out 1m1dent'I that tended lo ~·vc:nth -...\ "'aming b)' I ~. w~cr up rdt~ous affau·~ and stifle C a1hohl h1 shop<, to poh11c ian'> 1 the public's nght to know. a,iilrnsl tal.1nK pro-<.ho1l"C stand., on c •It'd tor lir~t pla<..'t' in 1his "1010 abunaun. Luq l\.1llea runnin~ for the Darlne~li A ward" was the Na· the C ahlorn1a '>!ate \cna1c did w llo nal c unference o f Catholic and ""as barrl·d lrom . t-l1JI) < om mu· Hi shop). who ~cn1 1n10 closed nmn b~ ')an Du:i;u '> 81 .. hop Leo "4:,s1on for an enure afternoon at Maher ~he: "'"n 1hc1t No-. ember mee11ng and refu~d f1gh1 h I hl· Kc' (1eor~l' 111 d1"'-IU!>(.' e\l·n 1ht·1r top1c- \ugu\tu' \1dll1ng!> Jr .1 ~a\htnglon \cc..ond plalC '-'l'nt 10 the outhcm D ( C Jll11>l1, r>rtl'SI ~as suspcndcd liJplisl c u n\\:n11o n a1 ~h1rh ne~I) Jha he l11rmt·t.l h1\ O\.\n Atn<:,m· predominant l undamental1 s1 \nll'fllJn uingreK-Jllon 1n \.\ a\h1ng· trU'llel'!i of dcnomrnJllunal agencies ton I> C l.Jllrnl!-< <llhuhl1sm ral l\t '>Ulllmum·d c:>.elull\t'S behind closed '•lllh -rhc \Jltlan hade<.1 fl .. t.llKJf\ IU la\ du'-'n llghtt·ned rules l11\..il111n 111 .i ( Jrml'l1lt' · t1>rf\en1 C>th\.r ·durl ne\., .. c1ta1 1ons \.\>t"nl tr11111 lhl· \u\lh""' dcJth l Jmp lu l p1'>lupJI h1'>hupi. "'ho barred •tlt.r l'ull\I' < .irdrnJI Jo1l'I < 1lcmp r1.·pc1n1.·r' trom '>mall-group d is· c lllll J~l'd Jl''-'.. J nt.l "Jffil' ( •ilhulal l U\\IUll'I JOtlUI 1.\-Uffil'n b1!>hops and nrdJll\ \\llh 111'> l11mn11.·n t\ .1ht1111 thl l 111tcJ ( hurlh uf Chnsl. ~h1ch J, "' 111 1h1 11111r11\ef\~ rdu,l·d to di\ ulgl· \Ole totals 1n I l lllh -Hcl1~111us k uJcr\ um· dcllrun of the denumina11on's ne~ d1.·1111wd 'upp1n'>1on ol .i '>ludcnl prl·.,.d1.·n1 an '-'hllh J '-'hill' \\On O\l'f d,111111.r.11\ llllt\l'mcnt in< h1na .rnd J hlJl~ C hurth "t1it1JI\ s.ird people 1h1. l>Jlaa I .1111.1 l'\1lc1.! T 1tx·1.in Bud· \llllph \hould l.J"l' their '-'Ord on thc dh1\I k JJn fl'll'l\C\ lhl' :"<otl<:I llUllltllh Council grants 5635,0CX> in fight ag~inst racism By The Assoc.lated Pren < rl '-f \ \ \"' 1111.·rlJnd -The \.\mid C ounc1I 01 < hurLhe'> has 111.1d1.· 11,·" grJ11l\ lolJtlrn)! ~o '' l)(l(i lu or~n11at1on\ lighllng rausm. on, ot th1:m J \uulh \lrttJ·hann1·d gr11up ~h1(h dominated recent l kl Ill •11\ 111 Jdj11101ng 'J mlhl~I I hl' IJr~l''>l grant from thl' u1unul'\ fund to combat rausm 11' 01 '-'l'nl 111 the -..11u1h \\e'il .\lnra n People's Organ1za11on. \\\ \ll{I \\h11.h g.irnal'd ~ .. pcrlent ot \Oles 10 elect 4 1 of 7"2 1111. mix·" 111 '.im1h1J ' ·"'>l'mhh "'hrl h " lo produce a const11u11on t111 1h1: n'·" I~ t11rm1n11. .. 1.11c ..., \\ \I'< r, 1. h.i1rmJn \Jm 'uJOmJ "'ho prc'i1ded at the a!>· '' mhl_. l'\flfl"1·J 11.r.1111udc tc11 lhl' roil' 1 hurlhC\ ha"e pla)cd 1n the 't1u~k i.11 '-Jm1h1.r " 1ndl·~·ndl·n1c lrom ~uth .\Inca. repons a t \ ,;'h.,('r,~·r I >t:inc Poncr the .._pt\<.npal < hurch\ depul) for pu hl ll 114 1h,' I hrn· nlha grour' tigh11ng ~h l ll"·minont) rule tn South A.fnca .111J p1n1111i\J , 111 '-.11111h1.1 .1l\11 rl'tl'l'l'd mJJUr grants. indud1ng the \1111 .• 1n '-.1111111.tl < 11ngrl'" I hl' lund 'upJ111rtl'd h\ dl'\tgnalct.l lon1nhu11on'I. ma1nl ~ from - I urnpcJn ,hur1.h1.·, .rnd il"'l'rnm1.·n1 ... makl''> gmnts onl) for human- 11.111J11 rwn-mrl11af\ purr>t1'>(.'\ \10ll' 147() the fu nd has made gran1s l11t,1ll1ng )ll ~I t1 111111 \\ \-..111'-<.J<>' -\ k.iJl·r nt the \\nagogue Counnl o f \111.1 ll.t b.~, urg.i:d 11\ 4 m1l111rn "n.igogue memlx'r~ 10 101n ~llh hl.i, "' 111\pJllll \ .10,1 111h1.·r, 1n l'lrminate rau al and religious flll)lldlll' .. fr"' JnJ hi.it ~' h.t\l' J long h1'>111n o t '-'Or~1ng 1ogcther:· K.1hh1 I<'' h.irJ \ l'llrn "' tiosiun told a '>t.·n ice on the 'ileps of the n.11111r ' I .1r1111I IJun1.h1ng a hroJd d lon h\ l hUrl hci. and S)n- ,1g11gul'' t11r Ill ll'r11.r11u p h.1rm11n' · 1 h" p.irllll'f'>h1p mu .. 1 hi:' H'nc~cd and e\pandcJ 10 include , lt"pJn ,, \"J"' .ind tllht"r m1nnn1' groups .. '><ltd 'I elhn chairman 111 tit,· ,, unul ' J11me\lll JllJrf\ lumm1lll'C I Ill' "'u11,t1 ·mh1Jl1.'' .111 1hrc1.· maJor branl hes ot Juda1!>m. lfrturm. llllltull11\ .i nd lun~'f\Jll\C St. Andrew's Pres byteri an C hurch I 'If \X ,,,.,,, m.f h<·., 1h" Ira. 11,,,1 1 hrM rntn• ! I c~ It • .;I nl<"'-...11' " "MEET ·1MEO AND ANNA" 1 I I~ •• I ~ ... I "'un..b' llnrmt'M ll I~ ~k'anJllf<;.4,M tx."\"' ...,t AnJn:"'" RoaJ. ?\:t'V."fXlrt Rea1..h. Lalifum1.a '714) 631-2 I c ~ ... "',... '-'""'T''" lf,.rt-,.,.r lfttlh ,n, • .t .. , In.me ~ l')th I •• • ~ " f' 't\ I . ... .... ' ... -.... I. . • ~ , . . . ..• . ~--, ST. MATTHEW'S TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1921 Book of COfNnOn ~IYtf 8 30 a m AOUl l Class & Sunday School 9 30 4 m Holy Communt0n CIWd Cart ho~ided SC (01nf'1 ol Irvin' Aw,nu' and I ~th s· N'wpo1 Such 781) 61 7 > IP. IRPIU I. IUILITT NEWPORT HA LUTHERAN CHURCH Roeei I Berc. Put°' Km Eifert kroestad. Put°' ... SIHP lllYICI ···-UL (llt••*"' .. INI) --, ................ ... ... , CllllTill 1111111 1111110 BRANCHES OF THE MOTH!" CHUN:H, THI PMIT CHUf'CH OF C..AlST, 8CIE.NTl8T IN 90l'TON. MAUACHUSETTS "ClllSTlll UlmE'' Two ~irectors take in~irect a~proaches to Holocaust propnatc "3)S to lcam d"1 I) abo ut that tragedy. Once re ch 9) HIU£L fTAUE ~~ .... 111r1t .. NEW YORK -I hrcc year\ ago. a friend talked 10 C on\tantan C O\ta- C,a"ras about a prOJCCt roncrm1n • a1H permitted to emigrate tu th~ n11cd ~tatcs alter World \\ar II The d1rcct0r ""ho make' lilm'> about ISSUC!> -(ired. l>Ofllll"tll 3\· sa<isinat1o n 1n "Z " C hllcan goH·m- mcnt brutaltt) and \mencan tom- pltance 1n "M1~'>1ntt ·· "hill' C\· trcm1Ms in "&traH·ll -\>.<l'> 1m- med1a1el> 1n1cn:'>ted Hl· r.:ad hoot..'> o n th..: suhJeCt and dc,~·lopcd the idea for h1'> new tilm ··M u'>lt Bw< .. Ill "h1ch a lawyc1 Uc'>\llJ Lange J defe nds her Hung.man fJlht r ag:unst ae<.u\allons ol Jtrout1v. lOmm111ed during lhl· ~ar "b\Cn11alh. I ltkl ~' do \11mt:- th1ng "hllh has nc,cr hcen maill 11r ..aid hclorc." the C1rcek d1rl'l tor \'\ pla1 nc.·d 1n a recent 1n1en ll'"' · It\ thl' bc't "a> tor me to do a mm H.' to deal "11h a 'Cr) original ., 1h1 'l 1 "\\ e 1n Lurupc u'>ed 111 thin I.. m11\I ol thl· "'ar c.nm1n.1l' \\a;nt 111 I <Jt 111 Anwm.a. When I ""·• 1n < h1k· lhl'\ sho\>.ed me pl<Kc\ I k n. llcrl· 'There: "'here 'a"' It' cd P;1 rJ1rna\ ;ii)(> In \mc~ll<t 11 "a~ quite ~Hct tor thl.' &l'lll'r.!1 ,,.,J)ulution " \,kmorn:\ ol the I lolcx::Ju\t nl\o haunt I ncm1e\ .\ I CJ\C \ior;." f>dul \,f~1un nt"\' film The d1- rcl tur \tarll'd ·\\1th l~ac &\ha' l'I \1 ngl·r"• ntl\cl and ti lled an ha' own llll nwrra:' ul gm" Ill~ up an the Bru"n''•lk '>(.'llaon ul Bruokhn du11ng thl 1 •1..tt)\ Kun "iahl•r \IJr\ J\ llcrma11 131 odt.I ,1 flola'h J~ \\ \.\ hlJ had lrom lhl' 'all'> dua ang thl v.ar .ind no'' ll\n 111 lir11ul.l)n lie 1\ torn Jnlung hi\ c.urn:nt "''le 'ud.,.,1g.i 1\largan:t \or h1c ~1e1n). a l'oll\h IX'J\Jfll "ho tool. c..m: of ham "'h1k hl hid lrnm thl 'JI" \.1J\hJ (I t'llJ O lin I J h:llt>\\ \UI' I\ or with .. , !turn hl ' ht1' 1ng a p.i\'>1<>nJta: af 1,111 <ind 111' fir'' \.\ale. I .im.m1 I \Ill!• lic..1 ll 11\to111 "1111 h,1\ rdurnl·d .1111 1 'uppo,tdl\ h<··n~ murdl·rl·d tn lh '·'"' \1.itlll\k , lit..I.' \111glr -and •t.1C1.1 1,1, -"'••'> nl''l'f 111 thl· l l<1lt1l<JU\l I\ 11 '( 11 Intl'\• I\ \lmpl\ 1 ''"n h.1wd "" \l'l11nd-h.inc.J ~II•• \lntiw ,111d J ltr\I I.Ill' llll.lflna- :11111 thl d11 1111 111\1\ICt.l --".1;1l 'P""-t' 111 m,1n' \Uf\ I\ or\, SUI DUSTIN MAmtEW CONNERY--HOFFMMr BRODERICK ...... -..... ,.._..,..., \fl0"'1l ...... , ... .,. .. .... trk •Cll'T•...., -....... 1.00CfN •l\ ""° .... -·· ·-. .. .- . ....... .,. BUSINESS • •'U.•AfiAt.Arflf .. .lll(r •11'U.'Oll v ,. .......... U#OL •U•I•••• ,.....,. Ill.MIO ., "" ., __ ., , .. &ACK TO TH(. FVTVIE PT II (l'CI ~' The °'"°"' '"°'" {P(, 111 ....,,..._.~°'"' CHRIST~ VACAl\ON (~I ll I'\,, Hrirk!m N•ghl• (ti) Hol'l:ltoe•~' UTTU MUMAIO (GI Plu• Honey I sh ...... IC.d•!PCL "SI1JNNING. A FIIM OF ENORMOUS VISCERAL POWER wldl a ~ by Tom Cruise that defines evet")th.i11g Ihm ii hat about the movie. Watching the evolution of hJs Ion Korie i9 bodl ~ing and impiring. 'Born oo the Fourth of Juty· ~ the YrV of arms abroad with the war of COf'L4Jcienct! at home." \lllwftl «.-., ~ ,Ob TNQ Both Paul Mazursky f leftJ and Constantin Costa-G•vr•s have released fllms dealtng with the Holocaust this month. I 111 'Ill\' "h11 11\11\l h,I\ c tloodnt till ''I " ,,1 ..... \. \\ 'url. \,IHI \l.11 11\I..\ \\ho ,11'" h." dun lld I l.111, .ind I 1111111 \11 I nm.1rr1lll \\,nn;in"' .111d ·1 >11\\11 ;md f>ul 1n Bl l·rl~ II 111' . TV LISTINGS 'lie prohJhl~ g111 lhl.' \IOI ) from IJlt..1nl! to 11111n: th.in onl' \Un 1vor. 'o lllat 1x·11rk llkl' '.1.1sha J nd her n1111hrr .111d I tn 111.in and thl· pcrc;on \\1\11 hid h1111in1lw harn -tl 111'>c arc .,1.111~' he pr uh.11th heard and made 1h1s iah: up. ··1 met man) surv1vori.. had din· ncr. t·on\Cr<i3ttOn'i, "hrucvcr. II that I had iOUcri l..J?,.vc 10 thr ac:to,., while \\C rehearsed. I had them mec1 "1th !>nmc of thc!M.' people. 1n Los \ngdi:' and in New York." r or "Mu\IC Ro,.," ( O\la-Gavra'l hcgan with non-fk t1on and built a '>IOr\ around 11. tri both film,. the I lolornust " alwa)., pre\l·nt hut m·' er on !>Crccn. unl1kl' thl' n·u·nth reh:a.,cd "T n - umph ul thl· \p1n1"· f or Ma1ursk) and C et\la-C1a\ ra'>. the 'IUbJC< t 'ceml'd 100 large for I:' en the mo~t karned ub-,cn er Singer h1mwll "rotl· ·'from hr (Herman'\) o"'n eAfX'rti:m·r w11h Ma~ha and olhl'I \ltr' 1vor' of the (1crman c.amp\ he kne" that the "hok truth "oulJ nc\cr hi.· lcarnl·d lrom thO\l' "hu hJd '>Ur' 1\ed the c.onct:n11at1on rnrnp~ or the "andcr- rng 1hruugh R U\\1a -1101 bccauw thl.'~ lit:d hut hcc..1uw 11 \\::I' 1mf'>C"'- 1hk 1111 lhl'l11 to ldl II 311 " \o ~l alltr.,k\ d cfc1 rl'l.I 111 lint Ullll lllJrtl''> \ud1 J'> "\h11.1h" and "I lu1d I crn11nu,.. J'> morl' JP- 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 D --iMov1e Man Trouble" Ma"" s Sue>tttlof 227 Amen • Golden Girls E pty Nul Hunter 'Y ,..,.. A • P '' He•• S11urd1y f am~I • 11 ' ' • I '• "· I '+' J •• '""'" r • 5'"' t: • ~>ghl Llv~ll_. 0 Movtt • • • Tickle Me Mo•"' Tl'le Jazz S1~t1 Cjlj( 'I ,, .r a '•" Newt S port1p1ge Ctlff1s P.ir1 McCloud ___ 11%~«!'~ ~ ~' _r ~.,.~ '.;. ,,:_,. l.J' • At-•A ___ ,_o:.;.I..:.~.;..' .r___,_ -----t U Lifestyles Tw1hghl Zl)"t Mr Belvedete l111n9 Oofls ~ • • • ·Cotumbo Murder Smoh and Shadows" News By1on Alien ' ,., • _ .J _ • .. ~c. ••1 •• •1 Pe•"-' F -:i . ' <:t'~' •i..~'\ •P f"' te•'!G 1 -~-~ .... L;.•p~~ D Hl)(0"'1tl Carl Sunkllld P111d1se ~·• Tour of Duly ~~ , C on"'t Ch~-News A""°'an __ ..._~ ---~ 0. 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W11h \Ulh c\pli1'll'l' material. it"' 1mJ)l11 tJ 11I 111 h<i H' ac. 1ors "1th whom thl' ;1ut.l1cnc.l.' "111 be comfonabli: Bu1 h,ilJnu· " llt'll.'.,..ar~ lhl' <il<ll) .al"a" u >nw' lil\t \<, C O\ta-Ciawa., notl<l \l u\ll Bo, .. " not a ··Jc 1ca I .angl' film ,in, mun' th.in "Ml\'>· ing· " ,1 '\1"~ ~pacd.. film o r "lk11a~ed" .1 ··1>ebra W1nger',1. "It\ not onl) being I.now \ hung ,1 good ,tl tor ·· •he 1d 'ou 11· a gon<l ac. wr Jll.d ~~l'I t..n<mn I h.11'' tlw t aw \\1th \1\ or l>d11.1 111 J,alt.. l l·mnwn and ow k'"la l .rngl \ ou c.an 'Pl"I he ''"n \\1th J h1~ .illllr • .. \\ l' rl fJ r ,1\\,1\ Imm thl.' al 11..-. of •lhl' -lfl' and thl.' '~''' <rar~ C ~r. I irol I h n n I h" " m c.· r t ho\lj ~ 1 nd 111 m. tlm.il \IJf\ '"" \\C go IV !>l'l' .111 .1l l1 •1 pla~ 1ng .1 l har.ll tl'r J rl·al d1.11.11. 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Homemaker and he .... 111 be 1hc touring representat ive fo r Enchantment. Jack tells Enca he loves her. Palmer 1s touched b> Tad and D1x1c's love for one another. Despite O~I and Palmer's mach1· nations. Dixie and Tad wed. Trevor and Natalie wm a din) dancing contest. ANOTHE R WORLD: Rachel an- nounces her plans to leave Ba) (II) . and Mitch ,wants ·10 go w11h her. Michael and Anannc make 11 appear that he was the target of an a<r \ IUl .O sassinauon attempt in ho ptS of &e•- un-Lucas to trust them. Sttina nanne lcavi na Michael's hospital room, a devastated Donna asks for a d1,orce. Jake and Donna sha~ a k1'>s Jamie agrees 10 let Vicky ~ the bab) Vick) promises to stop lr}1ng 10 <.ontrol others. Frankie gi 'h Cass lhe boot when she learns that~he slept w11h Cecile. A drunk Michael 1s a11racted to Sharlene. Y.ho 1s working at the Pelican Club. AS THE WORLD TURNS: ufTer- 1ng J back spasm. usan enc out for John. Lil> decides 10 become the <i1lcn1 panncr m Montgomery Inc. r om lcarn'I the Lombards arc co n- nelll'd 10 the mob. John a nd Kt m \h1m a .u nited front when they learn \nJ~ ha., staned drinking. Frannie tJ~c., J temporary )Ob at the Earl ~1 11lhdl Chn1l Ph1hp plans to get ru.l ot Em1h and Ellie. THE BOLO AND THE BEAUTJ- f'l lL: R1dgi: a\ks Caroline to marry h1111 Bro6~t" and Thorne wonder what tbl'1r hvcs -.ould be hke 1( they had fallen sn lo'c y.,11h each other tepha n1c tell~ Sall ) \he may oced her prayers. Km tcn tells Mick s he wanh to know Y..hal he plans to do for 1he1 r fuu.irc. Beth home for the hol1da)\ shares a k1!>s w11h Frie ( la rll.c 1\ funou ...... hen he learn\ Milk 1\ lhl· ncv. r orrestcr photogra- pha DA 'I OF 0 R LIVES: "lick con· linue\ IO refu<oe life ..av1ng surgcf) f:.,c " unJhlc lo make hanc ruaU h1\ lu'c tor hn mothl'r Dec1d1ng ~htllll' I'> unahlt• to handle h1\ C"ilalc due lo Im Jmm.:,1a. Kim doc\ not Y.Jlll lht• l'\tatc pul 1n h1'> name \ luriuu\ \hanc Y.a nl\ v.ha1 ~ h10,. (al dl•udt''> tu m.1~c ll'rlain Kim and 'ihane arc 1hm ugh h) ha' ing ')ha nt' appear J I the hou-.c Y.hcn Ksm d0t.·'> not npn t him 1\.1111 th 1n ~1ng 'ihant• I'> a prnv.lt-r 'hoot' al him Victor ha' hi\ thug<. tah· Ka) la hD\l:lgc l ugt·nc kJr\ hi\ prnerlle t'> putti ng ( allloJX· 111 danRer I mtho " hun .... hen Jcnn1k r \ug&e'lb lhe' only Ix' friend\ GENERA L HOSPITAL: Hoben . J\\,HC 1hr11 thl' '>ha' 1ng cream con- tnrn' po1\0n dt'\'1de' to brea1h1.· wmt· and p1e1end he I'\ dead 1n ordes IU liltt.h lhc culpnt T r.ICC) makes a J cal "'"h ott to defend her fur the cha(il.' of David''> murder a n<l \hl Y.111 make him the 1-1 () ~11unwl I ri~o a nd ~ nlton c;;ill a tr ull' Ph1..1ning \nna.. Duke head' huml Y.ht:n Julian ..an\'4-CI"\ lhl· phtlllt' r cltt ... 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(.) 11 '5 2 OOl • )0 7 00 t >O •AC• TOflm .. T.a. (.-G) 12JOUS!S00 7 IS U O R ,-::; A lNt' 'ifcwy o( lnnottnc~ ~ and c..'tlUf"llW found. fAlwarti Ii& ~port Cinnu \t'" pon lk.al h (H 1 1 n~o . . , .... .., l •• UNIVElllSITY UC I ~llt., • , • • I h• ' Ir r P I ,, '"''''"'•Un, •• ,,.,, ,I ( •l1f,.1n•• .. 1 hw1n• ft'>4 8 8 t t . ~ , 1..,. ti ... MATINllS A•I INOKATID y IRACetns ...... c ... Il l (I l lO l ·lOI ' 0 7:00 9'00 11 ·00 LeCA1W.,.. NMl.UU-,_lalE ... maT "-~~ er.,.. ca.. DAILY PILOT/ ....... ~111"*« ao ... lly KAftN M. REED Of -D.ily ..... SUff Rex Cbndler and his staff made the now-traditional Rex C hristmas Brunch held nt the highly-acclaimed Newport Beach eatery look as easy as pie. "It was a sellout two weeks ago." said Chandler of the crowd of nearly 280 who would filter through the oceanfront restaurant between 10 a.m . and 1:30 p.m. "For that first time we were turning people away-a nd you hate to do that!" Chandler's dismay at closing reservations was primarily for funds not raised for the American Red Cross -the beneficiary of the annual Sunday get-together since the event's inception. Because food is donated by purveyors and the staff donated its time (and usually any tips received). all of the $35 tickets price goes directly to the disaster services arm of the Orange County ARC. C handler estim ated proceeds to exceed S 10.000. "I think one of the biqest things (stimulatin_g the early sello ut) was the San Francisco earthquake,' said Chandler noting that a major disaster so close to home spawned local generosity. Unfonunatlcy. Chandler most every year has had some disaster o r another to ref~r to. Eve_n at the start, !he idea for the special o ne-day-a-year brunch began m the he1pu of the Afncan famine. "At the time, we tncd calling all the phone numbers and tried to donate," Chan Ider said of his unsuccessful efforts to contribute to the relief funds::· o we got involved with the Red Cross. It seemed like the right thing to do. Doing the "right thing" at the Rex is very much ·a family thing as C~andler's mother Radle still worked diligently in the kitchen. and his wife/partner Susan kept the front of the house under control with the assistance of 14-yenr-old Pilar. (Two-year-old Tyler also made a brief appearance.) Red Ribbon 100 member Mary Ann and Lon Wells. who've made it a tradition to "treat" their friends each year. hosted brunch for Sudy and Gerry Brodie, Nora Jorgensen and Bob and Anne Badbam. Board mem ber Jon McCllatock held court downstairs in the o ld wine cellar, heading up a lo ng table o f family and friends. while board chairman Don and Dolly Karcher enjoyed a more intimate repast in one of the Rex's ocean view booths. O thers o n hand sa\'oring the fresh fruit medley. salmon bcned1ct with d illed hollanda1 e or traditional eggs benedict. straw potatoes, muffins and croissants - and champagne -mcluded Je.an and Bob Laca1, Lee and Jim Gormley. AR chapter manager Calvin Nash and d irector George Chitty, Jolla and Nancy Curci (he received the" J 989 ARC Spirit Award). Zee Allred, Scott and Mary Lou Hornsby, Joe Genova, Noddle and Bill Weimer and Bernice and Bill Hird. With the swelling cro\\d, Chandle r noted tha t "next year we'll have to get a bigge r P.lacc." And ma} be that's not an idle comment. Next fa ll C handler will open a new Rex m f ashion Island. ---J. ---,._. Chef John Rader, Radle and Rex Chandler In kitchen; Nanc1 and John Curci readJ kw brunch. Drivers on wrong track at crossings DEAR ANN LAN D ERS: We at Wiscon in Central Ltd. are deeply concerned about the number of near misses at railroad crossings. 1:m i: fcmng to lhose people who try to beat the train. Yo u wro te a colum n a while back on this ~ubJCCI. It was excell ent. Would you consider running tha t column again for those who may no t have seen 11 the fi rst ti me'! -J.L. BRADSH~ W. V.P. and General Manager. W isconsin Central Ltd. DEAR MR. BRADSHAW: I'm pleased tlaat yoa tboagllt 10 highly of tllat col11mn. I agree tllat It's worth a rerun. Thanks for asklag. Here It ••• DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I am married to a rail road engineer. My husband lo'f s his JOb. except when he hits a car Most railroaders know it's only a ma tter of time. because it happens to all of them sooner o r later. My husband's time came yestcr-. day. He is sick at heart, but there "as no "a' he could havl· a'o1dcd that acc1dc.nt. Two people died be- cause 1hc dn "er ignored the nashing signals and the ""h1stks. He took the gam ble and loc;t. I hope every person who read this "111 ask himself if he has e'er do ne the same foolish thing. If he has. I hope it will be the last ti me. It's so cas} to misJudge the speed o f a train in the distance. I have stop- ped at crossings and wast ed while other cars passed me and went over the tracks. Some of those cars m issed being hit b y seconds. Rarl'I~ l·an a train sto p in time to prl'\ent an acc1tknt. What's m o re. a small r~1r that get~ hit can d erail a tram and IOJUrc or kill-the crew. I kno" t h1~ lcttl'r is too late to hdp thl· 1x·opk "ho dil·d )e'iterda~. but I hoPl· ~ou \\11l print It for thl' ..al..e o f tho'il' who arc still taking su"·h fooli\h chances. When thl'\ ''in. the) ""1n onl) a few minutes. \\'lll'n thl') IU'>l'. thl') lose their II\ cs. -R \ILRO \DER'S \.\'I FE DEAR WIFE: In a ll the years I've been writing this column, yours is lbe first letter I've ever received on Ibis subjecl. Thank you for taking the lime to write it. I'm sure you saved some lives today. \ k " ~l·ar' ago I a~ked a law)a for an 1tl·11111at1 on of what I t:on- ,1,kmJ an ,.,l.e!l!ll \'l'I) high bill. Whl·n l fl'l'l'l\l'd his itemization I t1ti) :.m kl'd "1th )l'I anothl·r bill for $1 .2110 -lhl' rnst ur doing the 1tl'l1111<J11on I had tu pa' 11. ~llll'l' that 111n <knt. I iraml·d and ~ung :th\I\ l' nl) phone thl· qootc lt11m ~h.1!.l''r~:arl·\ "lknr) VI" - .. I h"· tiN thing "e do kt'' l dl all thl' la""'"·" I loo!.. .11 that quote l''l'r) t1ml· I tall.. to .1 la\\)l'f -I-. R .. I OH I L.\l l>I RD \l E DEAR E.R.: I spoke "'Ith Philip H. Corbo). om.• of the na tion's most distinguished personal-Injury a t- torneys. and this Is what he said: Llnless an a ttorney is on a re- tainer. the client should request an Itemized bill. In lhe absence of such an agreeplent, the client bas the right to a!equest an Ite mization, In- dicating how m any hours wer e spent on the case. To send a bill for the itemization 11 outraiceous. The client should ~llve refused to pay it. VRl11R nJJ( ~OP Why Pay More? Chooc;e S Cahtomia·s Leader 1n Selectton. Service. Quality. & Pnce '4'C>.'' -'!;() ... Wool Tuxedo -1 295 00 Weddmg <>< any ottter OC:· cas1on Paekaoe Incl pant. coat, Shirt. he. cumt>erbun Ava1labllity hmiled to sloc:k on lland Price good lllru 12115189 182 •ea,.,..,.. AftANDON THE MYTH 1ha1 •1uGll1) I.\ expt'11 1vr Spttlallll111J In f'erfMtlo•·H~ Year VldfO ProdlldJou ·All OccMioH Plu Now Por POltralt Olha Cia..u:.l Chamher Music For All Ooculona ..... ,...._c.1111 VW-U Aweilahle 1--·---l.IH!HL-----l~ONE 11001! PHOTO 84 l·Zllfl &.chelontte/BecheJar ParU• .................... ,. .llOICO"'' 01'1 s.a ... ,. o.e. • I'"' ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Holiday plans subject 10 change by 11."fn. friend could arrive from ou1 of town. lks1 bet: Rela,. and tnjoy. TAVRVS (April 20.May 20): Individual in authority. possibly parcn_t or employer. wan1s to make this a sp«ial Saturday night. Accent modcmuon. save second wind for actual celebration tomorrow. Piscc!I, Virgo arc in picture. GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): Lunar aspect coincides with trips. Vl'H t • spiritual fulfillment through unique sound or reading of poetry. Philosophical discussion revolve around soul mate. Aries figures promi- nently. CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): What appeared abstract is suddenly alive and k1ckin,. A new person could be pan of ~enano. Focus on fre h ta n . ccl- ~bration. realization that love is hl·re. Leo plays o utstanding role. LEO (July 23-ug. 22): You de· cide to proceed d ouble-harness. Emphasis on panncrship, cooperative I I . efforts. mari tal status. Two family ~ ............ . m_cmbers declare simultaneously. "We a rc going to celcbr:11c the New Year With )OU!" VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scp t. 12): You could be anno)t>d by one "ho cont inuous!~ pontificates. puts off oo ic ta ks. Make your clf llb\<.'nt. In that way JOb w1ll be done in almoM m iraculou fashion. Meaning. "111 hecome Cl) Stal-clear. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0t·t 22): F.'enin~ tl-ature!. mu~1l'. l'ehoe'>. 1nno,at1H' sounds. Emphasis also on t)lc. crl'at1 v1t). ph)sieal attraction \'1gor mai..es comeback. Yo u'll be alcn. alive. ready for lo,e. orp10 pla)l> role SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. :! I): You're on solid ~round. "hat had hccn lost will be rcco,cl'l'd. A k qul·~11on'I. make 1nquine<.. rommun1catl' ideas to member of opposite sex. I 1hran h!ttl•ns. rnuld tx·coml' staunch all}. farellent! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 1:!-Dcc. 2I1: O n th1<. night lx·fore lfQflllll' celebration. ) o u could rl·un1te ''1th o ld naml' S1gntlican1 domcs-11r :'k'flust- mcnt will be featured . Las1-min11 t\.' '-'rrand 111' nh ,., rclat1Vl' f auru' pl:l\ distinct role. · CAPRICOR N (Ot'('. 2:!-Jan. I 1J): Kcl'P 11tTount of npcn:-.l''> What pre iously was sa fe hiding place l·ould ~ dl'>n>Vl'rl·d. Prutcrt pc'''es'>11ln,, guard }Oursdf in l'mou onal cl11whes. Orll' "hll wh1<ipcri. ""l'l'l nothing'> " em pt) handed. AQUARIUS (Jan :!0-1 dl. I Kl. Lunar po\lt1011 h1ghhght!> md" 1d11.1l11~. pc.·rsonal efforts. ab1h t> to tll' a1 right pl.in~ at aursal mnml·nt \kmlx-r o l oppo-;111 .. · !.C\ dl·rlarl''· "You rc.111~ :trl· hrl·..1l..1ng m' lwart'" Rumann·' . .PISCES (ft-b. IQ-~farl·h 201· Hefu'>l' to hc hl'ld l·aptl\l' h) phantom '\ ou 'l' :tl·tuall\ l'x·l·n rl•k:t'>ctl lrom ohhgat1on hut can't 4u1tl' hd1l'' l' 11 It'' trm·' Step out'li<k. ~our l'" Year I'> abo ut to lx•gin L l\l'h ~nturda' ni!(hl' IF DEC. 30 I VOllR BIRTllOA Y: ) nu·, e lx'l·n 1nlu mort· than onn·. "You ar"· J \\t>Odl:1 ful .wJ1enn'. thl· \\:1) \OU laugh'" '\nu do h,1,c rl'marlahk sen-.c lll humor. arl' 'l'r\at1k. d' namtl'. 'l'nStll' e l'OIHl'I n1 ng bod~ 11nagl'. r 1nanl'1,1I \II UCllll\.' \\ 111 Ix· \lll'11glhl'l1l'J Ill h•hru:tr) (H'lllllll. ag1tt..ir1u' pcr~on~ pl:l) 1mpm·t..1nt role' in }l>Ur hll· Rl·n·nt dome,t1l change' \\l'rl' nl·t'l'"ar~ dl''>Plll' initial d oubt'. kar'i. 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O nly four of 11 foes hit the 20- point mark against Florida and none scored more than 28. The Gators' defense ranked third among NCAA Div1S1 on I schools total defense (241.9 yards per game), fifth in rushing defense (88.6) and 13th in scoring defense ( 15.3 points per game). Offensively, Florida looks first to tailback Emmitt Smith, who ranked third 1n the nation an rushing (145.4 yards per game) and was seventh in \he He1sman Trophy voting. The Gators' rushing game ac- counted for 71 percent of their of- fensive snaps and 62 percent of their yardage while outga1ning opponents, 392.8-241.9, 1n total offense per game . Washington's passing game accounted for 65 percent of their total )ardage, while o utgaaning op- ponents just 364.5-354.1. Naturally, Smith. who gained 1.599 yards this season, will be the focal point of the Washington de- fense in what promises to be a battle of contrasting offenses. .. Ifs a c hallenge to pla) against such a great running back:· said Dennis Bro>An, a Long Beach prod- uct "'ho is Washington's defensive leadeT from his tackle position. ··1 saw him on film. Ifs go ing to be a challenge to bnng him down. I think the defense looks forward to playin& against him." But Huskies Coach Don James would just as soon accomplish what the Flonda defense has been doing all season -not giving the o ppo- nent much 11me on the field. .. We've got to move the ball against it good defenS(' and keep the ball away from a good offense with Emmitt Smith:· James said. "Some- times "'hen ~ou pla) good teams. )Ou JUSt want tb a\01d mistakes - penah1es and turno,ers -and play good on both sides of the ball. Thafs f PIHW SH FftEDOM/941 ...,.._.,.._.,&A.,.._ Estancla's Pa ul McD•nlels fl•ftl drives; Edison's Br~ndon Jessie fcenterJ rebounds; McD•nlels and Biii M•rtlne•u fright) battle. Edison's defense takes over as Estancia falls, 54-45 By REID McCLATCHY DMly l"lloC Corrnpoudeuc The road which leads to the cham- pionship of Estancia H1gh's Coast Christmas Class1C" has been surpris- ingly easy so far for both Estancia and Edison highs. That was until the two met in Friday's second semifinal game to decide who v.111 pla} Mission Viego. a 56-42 victor over top-seeded Los Alam11os. an the finals tonight at 8. Estancia Coach Tim O'Brien ad- m111cd his team isn't 49 points better than Vista -the victory margin in the Eagles' tournament opener. nor 18 points better than Long Beach Jordan - v1ct1m No. 2. Edison also had an easy time in the first two rounds, defcatinf Cypress an the opening round by 3 and controlling John Molle' and the Irvine Vaqueros for a 19-point win in the second round. In the Eagles' two victories, they had scored 163 points while giving up 96. The C hargers knocked off their first two roes by a combined 107-57 score. It would figure that a close. low scoring game would be in Ed1sons fa vor. A low-scoring game is what the Chargers forced with their ball- hawking defense. The result was an Edison v ictory. 54-45. to knock the tourney hosts to the third-place game to night at 6:20 against Los Alamitos. Going in. O'Bnen knew his team would have to scrap for every point. "It's never a high scoring affair when you play Edison:· O'Brien said. "They pla} good defense. and the}''re big and physical. This isn't a put down. but they make you play ugly. That's what makes them the success that they are. They arc well- coached and took us out of a lot of stuff. "We gave them a run early. Besides Mater Dei. in my opinion they arc the second best team in the county. We finally went man-to- man. and our quickness sot us back into the game." Estancia led after one quaner with Gutr Heredia and Paul McDaniels leading the wa). They scored eight of th<.• ~gles· 12 points 1n the first quarter. Edison Jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead. then struggled wtth Its own offense to close . out the period. Steve Thobe scored four quick points to o pen the second quaner. and Edison never trailed again. Center 8111 Man1neau led the way m the second quaner. sconng eight of his 13 points, most coming from offcnstvc rebounds. It sull took two free throws from Dan Lovelady "'1th just :03 left to give the Chargers a 28-26 halftime lead. Edison broke the game open in the third quaner wlth Brandon Jessie leading the way. He scored I I of his team's third quaner points. including seven consecutive points which upped the lead to 41-30. The Eagles played tight defense 1n the key through 21/i quaners, and the C hargers finally staned hitting their outside jumpers. Monarchs' defense comes through against Saddleback in final, 62-40 8y RtCHAJID DUNN ~P-.C•11• **• ~atterbeatiasa .. Kmda. -wtaile. ....... dw t09I sc1•1-. MVP • cM the third quaner. but it poured 1n nine strai&ht points to end the quar- ter. including six tn the last thrtt Stt"Onds. "The third quaner and those plays riaht before the quarter ended made the difference," McKni&ht said. "Those were bia thrce-~int plays in the last three seconds. • Charlie Andres. an all-tournament pick for Mater bei who collec1cd nine points and tcven rebounds in this one, was fouled on a fast-bttak layu p and convened the free lhrow Wlth lhree ICCOnds left in the third quaner to live the Monarchs a 42-32 lad. SMdlebeck threw its inbounds pue away. sjvi111 Maler Dei another opponuaity widl one .cond left. Mallr Dei~ inbou9dl ..--from Karidl to Du O"Neil -hlned into tlnw more points 111 O'Neil ... ...... ............ ftom 1111on ,.... o·Nlil.-.... Dli·• eop ..... 21 ....... it. ··~-.... , .. ..,_~ ....... , ......... 11Cill ':' :r::.:7·....., Dll -~1111 °"'IS llmil .. W ... •. ., ... .... .. hi ...... Cout Olrlstmlis c .. ssk l•t Estencle H191\ S<:Mll) P'IUDAY'S SC:O.-ES C~s.mHINfs M1U10t1 V1•.o S6, Los Ai.m1to1 '2 Eooson 5'. E\lancla O P'lflfl "8« s.mlllMI\ Corona oei Mar 60 T u\11n 50 '"',,. 4S LB Jo<"dan )9 ,__......,~ La11una H•lll 6S Hun••n<1ton S.acn 60 8111nn•"ll 11 Hoover 6J TODA Y'S SCHIDULI CNmPleftilllsl co.- E O• SO" vs M•I\-V•flO I om nwc1~a E1••"•Clll vs LOI Alam•IOI , 'IS o m """' ~ G4MN Co•ot1111 oe1 Mar vs 1rv1ne '10 Pm ~ l"IK• GMw T us• " vs LB Jo<'Oan 2 .0 P m ConMlltlen ~lsNll LA 8ann.,,11 vs La11una Holl\ 1 Pm llWl~Ce~ Hun11n<11on Beacn vs Hoover 11 10 a m IJWI "'"9 0-CvorHs vs Vista 9 .0 • m '"Th<.') sagged oock so far early an 1hc game and forced us to take the 15-foot JUm~r." Edison Coach Jon BorC"hcn said. "We finally started hilting them an the third quaner. Jessie had a great shoot mg quaner m the rh1rd. and then (Todd) m)ser picked up the slack m the founh. "W e thought they got too m any second hots earl) in the game. The) did a great job of attacking the boards. and v.e wem't getting a body on them. They're not real big. but the' ·re well coached and they get postt1on real v.ell. That' the key." De pile having their big men talo..en completly out of the game. Estancia made a strong run 1n the fourth quaner. Matt Fuerbnnger and Torre' Hammond scored onl) 11 points combined. so the brunt of the comeback rcspons1b1ht~ rested on the "ho uldcrs of Heredia, McDan1els and Mike Haa . It was Haas· basket which cut the lead to 43-40. Then af\er Hered1a's Jumper kept Estanc1a wtthtn three. the Eagles missed t""o layups and t'-'O free throv.s 1n a span of two minutes. and a pair of Jumpers by m)scr and a layup b~ Manineau e:\tended Edison's lead back to nine. ··w e had C"hances:· 0-Bnen said. "That kid's ( m)ser) ftwo Jumpers 1 real!) broke our ba ks after battling ba k so hard ··\\ e had to work our butts off. play a lot of full court pressure. and hope our quickness would play to our advantage. We got a couple of (~aw see EDtSON/IJt Edison, Ocean View square off in Marina tourney final 9y ST AH GRMICH 0-.. -c ...... -. ".'" I 'llty foe can't stay with UCLA-· ''°'" , .. AuodM:ed ....... A 1topover on the way home from Hawaii wasn't real pleasant for the East TenncsStt State Buctanttrs. Don Macl.can scored 21 points to lead No. 16 UCLA to a 11 S--66 victory over the Buccaneers Friday ni&}lt , the Bruins' most lopsided "''in in rtcarl y seven yea ts. . Si~ other Bruins scored in double figu res as UCLA (8-1) won its fourth strai&ht game and posted its best start since going 10-1 in the 1983-84 season. .. I think East Tennessee State had the Hawaii blues toni&ht," UCLA Coach Jim Harrick said ... They're dying to act home. They've bttn on a long road tnp." East TcnncsSec State was on i1s way home from the Chaminade Classic in Honolulu. .. We are obviously not ready to play a pmc from start to fini sh," Buccaneers Coach Us Robinson sa id. "U<i'LA is a heck of a baske tball 1eam a nd I'm disappointed for our team. We just ran ou1 of gas. This has been a long road trip and the players arc tired. I noticed 1he las1 couple of days they are ready to go hon\e." Ccnler Kevin· Walker. who scored a 1otal of 24 points in the first eight games. had a season high of 15, all in the first half. Reserve Tracy Murray had 14, his fifth s1 raight game in double figures. Trc,·or Wilson. ~1itchcll Butler and Darrick Martin scon .. 'd 13 apiece and Keith O"'·ens had I 0. Wilson became the IOth-his,hcst scorer in UCLA history wi1h I ,406 points. passing hi s former coac h. Watt Hazzard, "''hO had 1,40 1. .l\ was UCLA 's larges! vic1ory margin since a J 11-58 victory over ·"rizona in March 1983. The Buccaneers (8-3) "''"re led by Greg Dennis "''llh 21 poi nts <i nd Calvin Talford with 11. • T he Bruins.raced to a 30-12 lead in 1hc first ninl' minutes. with Walkl'f scoring 10 and Wilson eight. Thi: eu,:ca neers "'i:n1 on :i Q-0 spurt in 2:07 to cut 1hc lead to 30-21 bcfori: uc·L,.\ .,...l'nt on a 27-15 run to takl' a 57-36 halftime· ti:ad. In othi:r gan1es Friday: Stanford 70, Missouri-Kansas Cily 56: Adam Kcefi: scorl'd 14 of his 20 points in the firs! half as unbeaten S1anford took con1roJ early and cruised in the tirs1 round of the B~1A Holiday Classic in Kansas Cll). S1anford (8-0). ofr to its best start since the the J 953-54 tea m "·on ils fi rsl nine, moun1ed a 37-24 halftime lead and "'as nt\'er threatened by lhe Kangaroos (3-7), who arc struggl in& in their fi rst ~ason as a fu ll-flrdged NC . .\A D1 vis1on I program. · Kansas 103, Texa s-Pu Amerieu 83: Pekka Mark- kancn and Jclf Gueldner ll'd si.x players 1n double figures as No. 2 Kansas ( 12-0) ren1ained unbeaten with a victory in the first round of1he BMA Holiday Classic in Kansas City. C.Uforaia 82, Cornell 49: Roy Fisher and Brian Hendrick scored I 5 points and silt rebounds apiC"CC. to lead California (9-2). Ryan Dre"'' had 14 points and Kei th Smith "'as the assist leader. wilh st\'en. for the Bears. Ore1on State 8Z, Louisiana .Tec:b 81: Gary Payton capped a 35-point performance by hitting a five-fool jumper with nine seconds to p~y. giving 23rd-ranked Oregon State (8-2) the victory in the semifi nals of the Far West Classic in Ponland. Ore. The Beavers trailed 77-68 "'ith )1/: minutes to play af1cr blowing an I I-point halftime lead. Ore1oa 81, llllaols State 79: Keith Reynolds scored 23 points and Terrell Brandon added 20 as Oregon (7-3) held on in the semifinals of the Far West Classic. The victory puts the Ducks into 1onighfs championship game against Oregon Siate. It's 1he scven1h time the to urnament co-hosls have met fo r the title in the evenl's 34-year his1ory. ~ i WaalllliDctoa Slate 7Z, ObJo U. : Brian Paine scored a three-point play with one secon letl 10 give Washing· ton State (7-3) a hard-fought victory in th e opening game of 1hc Volunteer Classic in Knoxville, Tenn. Arlzou Slate IZ. Georpa 11: Mark B«kcr's layi n with one second remaining gave Arizona Suuc the win in the championship gamC' of the ASU Classic. Mlelai1u. State 88, San Jose State 11: Kirk Manns scoft'd 21 points, including fi ve 3-pointers. to lead Mictligan State (IQ..2) 10 the vlctory in the first round of the Cutlass Cassie in East Lansing. Mich. Geerae&ewa 13, Nortlaent Iowa 41: Mark Tillmon 101111.i ll\,kl 111\11 ,(0111, --· -·SI M.try'1. M<1 ... VMI II (ll"t! ~ .. •re S• I!. ,...,_ 1t-t!""d) ·--Wn• ,,.,,,_ t'l, L*'>i91' I t (f\r1') .... ,..,C ...... tf.""°'ml I'll IOC-cr! -~ '°""' C••-61 """"' S• 10 IOI! 111<••1 l•••••EI ... .., I•. ·~"'" ......... "~'"' ·-.. ., • .,.,. S• tl, ~••• t ! !11nt1 w""""'"' tJ, ...... ,,...,!.,, • !'""") ·-.. °"""" I) i.o..1• FIDrlM " !ljl'\!) ("">19' (M -61 W ( ... Oii ... iJ !-•! . -- North Carolina State's Toqt Guglfotta •p- plles fake to Seton Hall~• Mlch••I Cooper dyrlng toYrnament game In New York. scored 20 points and Alonzo Mouming added 18 to lead No. J Gt'org~·to.vn (9-0) 10 thi: "ictOI')' in Las Vegas. Nurthcrn IO\''a traill'd JS-35 at halfl ime and twice pulled "'ithin on(' point before fa lling "ictim 10 a 22-0 run by tht l lo)a~ earl) in 1he second hal f. Illinoi s 97 . Grambling 73: Ervin Small scored a. C'ii'R'f:htgnl 6 points and Andr Kaufma.nn had 15. also a ix·rsonal ho..'!ll. as No. 4 Ill in ois (8-0) look control early and rollcd in th(• opening gan1c of 1he Old Style Classic 1ournan1cn1 1n Rosemont. Ill. Oklahoma l•li, North Texas 94: Tony Martin scor('d .10 pt.not~ and Ti:rrv E'·ans had 26 as si:ii.th- r.1nkl'<l O klahonl:'I {7-0) l·ontinucd i1s oppont.•nt-bashing "'a) s '1} ron1p1ng 1>as1 "'1nh.·ss Nonh Teltas (0-121 in the o(>t.·n1 ng g:nnl· of the ·\It-College Tournament in Nor- n1an . Okl:.i. Duk e 9~. Cinl'inna ti 83: Ll'd by Christian Laettner. \IVho had 18 po1n1s and 11 rebounds. the I 3th-ranked Blue [J.,.·\11~ (7·~) U!K'd a 19-0 run late in 1he fi rst half to ad1 anel' 10 lhl' final of the 2blh annual Rainbow Class1r in Hl)nolulu. Memphis State 76, Ball Stale 73: Ell iot Perry. who. tied a {':Jfl·tr-tx·st \\'tlh 33 points. hit a gan1e-winning jun1pt·r \\1th li\l' St.·,·onds remaining in ovcnirne as No. 15 l\·ll'!nphi!o ~tall' rallied 10 defeat upset-minded Ball State in the !ol'l·ond gan1c or thl· Old S1yle Classic tournanll'lll in Hosen1ont. Ill. SI. John's 83 , OaYldson 15: Malik Scaly scored eight point?. and Ja~!>on \Vilhams had fo ur as 17th-ranked St. John'i; \ 11-.:!) JUn1 1x•d out to a 21-6 lead and coasted to n~ s1.~th str:11gh1 1 ic1ory. Norlh Ca rolina Stale 65, Setoa Hall IZ: Tom Ciugho11a scored 18 points 10 lead No. 19 Nonh c·:irolin<1 Stati: t9-1'> 10 thi: victory in the championship garne of the E('A(. ~loliday Festival in New York. Alabama 78, Iona 39: Melvin Cheatun1 scored I 8 points and No. ~~ . .\l:1bama (8-21 limited Iona to 13 Sl'eond·half p<un1~ in routing 1hi: Gaels in an opcning- round ga n1e of the C<1blc Car Classic. the 200th victory for Coach \V i1np S.·u1derson. Alabama will play for the title tonighl against host San1a Oara (3-7). the two-time dcr~·niJin& tournun1cnt champion. which snapped a five- g;in1e losing streak "nh a 76-59 win over Penn in the first ganH.'. Vw-lllUI 11, i... l"r-.tt.co n (,.,., .. _) .... ( .... °"-141. _,., ....... .. Tvl .. IJ ...... n .. 1 So 11 ... -:..., .. , HU 1 ..... p.., A..-~ .... llJ il•-<I 1(1, -.. o;.,,.., ci .. loll <-<* "'"°""'"" -.J9 M~•• C•••• /1 -Sf C...·C- s -· "• 4,. f•c• ,. 1~ c~ .... _ '' S• aon •• ...,,.,.. •l '~· c-·•ocv1 us• •o-~• ~ """'""'°"'' St w 0..""'' •I ~ C•• St•••~....,.,.,.,. /1 M-Tenn t• W,,_1S,N£L...,,..,,,. ... <M-c ....... """"-\ID, L•Vtt ... 101 c~ !>an h---~. '--L"'-IG -.. M'('"""" !M .. 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"Tbc fact thail we played in lhe cold last 5'1ndly makes the weather • non.event lo us.•· •Y• Robinson, •bolt lam bea1 New Enaland. 1~20. in the zero winckbill or FOX· boro. MUI. "The ftm time you ao ililO aay climate cbus. you put on --· -11111 ii OCClloics ,_.. ancalion. But n·1 kind or &or-........ Tllo --Ellloo -fin--ll·'J.i.:a ......... -.... ---...... ..,_,, .... M I a-Rs 11' -- both plarcd ~h1le lhc Rams were 5-4. It seems c'·erything is stacked against the Rams. Thc_y have a long history of losing playoff games. particularly in cold weather. And they have a hinted-up defe nse that isn't particularly good 10 stall wi th -it ·finishcd 21st in the leaaue this year, 28th q,ainst the pass. They enter Sundl:y's pme wilh JUSt three healthy dert:nsive linemen and one. Sean Smith , was s1aned two weeks qo. That means the Rama will rush only three men most. of Ute timt: •'"" Randall Cunni ..... m. dro!>-Pln& <ipt Into co-CunniQlbarn did 90t hive one of his belier srr1cw Ht led die E..iai In N11i111 .. M Nft..te<Ord tliinl ----..-...... ;. .... MK' ... ·~~~-- yards 1n 1hrtt gamn . But he mi&ht ge1 t~I Sunday if Coach Buddy Rya n is corrccL "The key 10 any defense is the pass rush," Ryan says. "I don't catc how many people you have in the secondary. if you can't put prepure on the passer you're not rins lo stop then1. Any qwirtcrbac in the N FL can kill you if you let him sit back lherc APd throw the ball ... By contrast. the Eqlea do nothina bu1 apply prcssute -they wm: xc:ond in the ~ wilh 62 tlCb this year, most of ihem from a front four that includel lteflie White, Clyde SimmOM and I.._ Brown. Tiiey .;p be 1111.-..... • Rama a&mivc line. dm allG•ecl Evemttobe .......... ,_32_ =-=:=-·;;~ .......... -"""'"' --IO .. MI I ~.llewll Ill -., .... E-. -~&emcwe•'rlt•wof . .._ ....... ,[ ,,. __ ..... -. ......... ...,& ....... ~,,. --"'DIN·• • r r•'• ._ tr lltt'• ... _ . ...,... ...... iliilWm· = ,.. .,..., .. a o te players, specifically Tripucka, ~tung by fans' booing RALEIGH, N.C. -Cati Scheer bu ., come to the defense of the Charlotte • -. Hornets' fans. ,. One day after Kelly Tripucka wu -'---- -brouaht 10 tears by constant booing from the home .crowd, 1hc Hornets' president and acncral manaaer justified the fans' behavior. "They still very much catt-about our leam," Scheer said. "They care 'very in1enscly. and when you do thal. you're 1o in1 10 look at all our deficiencies a little more critically for 1he second year. "They react when they play poorl y. They're reac- ting as a mo1her and father might do 10 scold and discipline their own ~hild~n. They act emo1ional about it, but it doesn't mean they Jove them any less." They don't like them any more, either. The booing occurred e'·en though the Home1s bca1 the Oeveland Cavaliers. 94-92. Thursday night for their fifth victory in 25 games. After the game. T ripucka. booed more often than any other playe r. told !he once-adorinM fans of the second-year NBA team how he felt "'i'ou people who come in here have the right to boo all you "''a nt," T ripucka said on a radio interview that "'as played 0 1•l'r the public address system. "But don't e\'er accuse our players or me of not trying to bust Lakers end '80s with rout The Los Angeles Lak.ers climaxl'd their <. "Purple Reign·· of the 1980s wi th a 131>-I I I • victory over the Golden State Warri ors ' behind JanlCS Worthy's 34 poi nts Friday ~-- nigh t at the Forum. Reserve forward Orlando Woolridge added nine of hi s season-high 22 poinls in the fourth quarter as the Lakers concluded the '80s with a regular-season ttcord of 584-121 and a . 725 winning percen tage. They won fi \·e NBA chanlpionships and eight 'Straight division 1i1ll's in the dccadl'. Elsewhe re in the NBA Friday: Blazers 144, Mavericks 140: K~vi n Duckworth's short bank sho1 and Terry Porter's driving three-point play in thl· last 63 seconds lifted Portla nd to a tri ple· overtime v.•in in Dallas. The Blazers, ~·ho lost the fi rst three pnll'S of their road trip. !railed by 14 points in thc third quarter and 129-124 in 1hc Sl.'COnd overtime. But anothl'r thr(-e-point play by Porter, who scored 28 poin1s. and a tip-i n by Wayne. Cooper wiped out that deficit and fo rcl'd a 1hird O\'ertimc. Celtics 96, Sooles 89: In Seattle, Bos1on ht:ld the So nics scori:li:ss for the firsl five mi nutes of the founh quarter and JO(' Kleine scored seven of his 15 points in the JX'riod . B•ll• 101, Spars 97: Michael Jordan scored 32 points and Chicago snapped San Antonio's seven-game "'inning streak. The wi n was Chicago's eighlh in its last 10 gaml'S and I Ith straight at Chicago Stadium. where the Bulls arc J 2-1. Backs 99. Plsloos 85: Fred Roberts had 20 poin1& and Paul Pressey came off a depleted Milwaukee bench 10 Sl'Orl· 18 as 1he Bucks turned a close game in to a fourth quarter rout of Dl•1roit. It was Milwaukee's fourth straight victory and third in a rO"'' on the road. Suns 118 , Tlmbet:,wolvea-JOI: J ont-Cham bers, playing;wi1h a broken cheekbone and 14 siitches. scored 24 points to pace visiting Phoe nix. Dan Majerlc had 23 poi nts and Kevin Johnson 22 for the Suns, who have \\'on thrl'<" straight games. · Pacers 103, RO<'keta 97: In Indianapolis. reserve Dctlef S<-hrempf scored 24 points and Rik Smits had t\.\O key baskets in the final minuh' as Ind iana broke an eigh1-game losing streak aga inst Houston. It was lhe third straigh1 victory for the Pacl'rs and their fi rst win O\'Cr 1he Rockets since Nov. 17. 1984. Klags 105, 7kra 9$-: In Sat'ramento, Danny Ainge scorl'd 33 points and the Kings snapped \heir 10-gamc loi;i ng streak. Ai ngc's effort ovef'C'anie lhe 28-point. IJ- rebound performance from Charles Barkley. Ql Oft. Ot 1111 II\\ Mark Davia, rt"unitcd with Storm Davis - they "''ere 1987 teammates wi th San Diego -as .botb. piJcher.s signc~d htcrati\•e f~-agent cont.racts \\'Ith the Ka nsas City Royals: "~1y back was geuing to feel a little light without the 'M.' on my uniforn1." Rangers' skid reaches 10 Sylvain Turgeon·s second goal of lhe ~ game and 200th of his carel'r snapped a lhird-pi:riod tie as 1he New JC'rscy ~vils • • beat 1he Rangers. 3-2, o n Friday night in East Rutherford. elt tending New York's wi nless streak to 10 games. The Q..7.J non-winning streak is the Rangers' lo ngest si nce 1hey were ~8-3 in 1965-66. Elsewhere in the NHL Friday: Bnlna 4, S.bre1 J: Craig Janney scored at 1:33 of O\ ertime as Boston rallied to hand Buffalo only i1s Sl'l·ond home loss of the season. Boston. 3-0-3 in overtime this year. is thC' only team to beat Buffalo in Memorial Audilorium . The Sabres are 15-2-2 at home and the other loss ~·as r:>«. 13, 4-2. Capitals 2, Red Wia11 I: Bob Joyce and Dale Hun tl'r scorl'd power-play goals and Don Beaupre s1oppcd 24 of 25 shots as Washington defeated Detroit for 1ts fourth conscc:utive viclory. The vic1ory was Washington's third straight at home after a 1-.S-O slump a t the Capilal Centre and kept the Capitals tied with New Jersey for fi r~! place in lhe Patrick Division. Jets!, Flames I: In Calgary, Thomas Steen scored on a wrist shot at 2:49 of overtime and Bob Enensa stopped 49 shots to remain undefeated (4-0) apinst the Flames this year. Olien•. Cufflt:as I: In Edmonton, Mart Messier scorN two aoals and an anist to break the 900-point barrier in his 11th season as the Oilcn ck>bbcrcd slumpina Montreal. Miiiard wins defensive honor o.ur butts e"t l)' niahl we CQme out here." Some fans still booed. And the resl of the season may provide. moC'C'O(the. same since all tickels 10 the 27 mna.inina home p.mcs have bttn sold at the 23,901 ·.Ut arena. The Horneis have numerous pcnonnel probkms. ThC')"ve had no 1rue point IUlrd since the ICUOn tq,an, with Rek Chapman and Muusy Bopes out front. Neither have excelled. "It (point fUard) is weak because we're limited because we do n t haYe Michael Holton ta.ck." Scbttr said . "Once we have him. I think that will belp us." Rookie J.R. Reid has helped some. but neither ne\.\'romer Stuart Gray nor expansion draftee Dave Hoppen have been able 10 prevent opponents from exploit ing the weakness in 1hc middle. Reid, with 203 rtbounds. has more th an double the total of both Gray and Hoppcn. Charloue. at 5-20. has the worst record in the league. which includes fi rst-year teams in Minneapolis and Orla ndo. "On the record, wl!'rc disal_)poinlcd," Scheer said. "In 1crms of where .,...e are in building the team, I think "'e'rc a little behind schedule, but I can see light at the end of the tunnel. "We changed fro1n a team thal had some aging 1•c1crans to a )'Oung team," Scheer said . "There art a lot of good things that arc happening 10 us." I' THE 81.t :.\('HERS "Careful. Co uld be a trick ... " Ford leads Walker by one Bob Ford. a -head pro at the O:lkmont tP!r.) ('6'\lntf) Club7 shot a '7-undCr-r>3r 6-5 -_v: Frida) to lllkl· a one-stroki: lead over Col-'W ll'l'll \\lalkl'r 1n an inl'11a1ional pro-an1 golf 1ournan1cn1 1n Scousdall', Ari1. Fon.I. lhl' 1987 PGA Club Pro of thl': Yt::ar and 1988 c·1ub Pro Pla~l·r of 1he Year. had nine bird ies. 1~·0 bog('~S ant.I Sc.'\{'0 pars o n the. par.72 Desert Highlands c.·ourSl· and "·ound up \\'ilh a 36-hole total of 7-under 1.,7. ~1can .... hil<.'. \\1atkcr fired a 73 on the same course for I JS. Walki:r. seeking 10 become the first wom'a.n to win the Spalding Tournan1en1. which milles PGA and LPG/\ pros along wi th amateurs. had led going into the round "'ith a 65 on the par-7 2 Renegade course . In othl'f spons nl'\\'S: •The Portland Trail Blazers officially added Ran1on Ran1os to the team·s injurl·d lis1. paring 1he roster 10 11. Ramos remained in critical condition al Oregon Health Scie nces University, wh cfC' he has bttn in a con1:.i si nl'l' suOCri ng head injuries in a Dec. 16 traffic accident Doctors ha \'C said they do not e.xp«:t the 22-)car-old Pucn o Rico nn1ive to recover fully ifhc sur,•ivl'll the con1a . •Stan lsli:. a senior cdi1or of the The S_P(?rting News and a n1 cn1ber of the publication's cditonal stafl since l 965. died Thursday after a long ballle with catl Cl'L He \.\'aS 66. •The Minnesota T wins ha\'e signed free agent right-hundl·r Richard Yett. The 27-year-old pitcher signed a one-year con1rac1. lhe 1erms of wh ich ~·ert not disclosed. said Twins spokesn1 an Tom M~. •Dr. Jacob Suker. team physician for the Chi cago Cubs, is dead al 1he age of 63. Suker, of suburban Kl'nil\\·onh. an associate professor of medicine at North.,..·estem Universi ty, dil'd at homC' Thursday of lung ca ncer. H~ served as team physician for the Cubs sinn· 1962. •Dino Ciccarelli's conviction for assaulting Tor- on10 dcfenseman Luke Ric hardson d uri111 an NHL pm" on Jan. 6. 1988 was upheld by a distric1 court Judge. In an 18-page judgment. Judge Marie Corbell also upheld the SI .000 fine and one-day prison sentence gi1•en lo Ciccarelli. who spcnl a few hours in jail after his con,·iction in Auaus1 1988. 1111\1,10,.11 \1110 ,,, ... _ 9 •.m. -KtGH SCHOOL IASICIT8ALL: kinf Cotton Hol~'l-Cl•1'llc. from Pine 81Uff, Ark. (l•MI. ESPN. 9:JO •.m. -COLLEGE POOT8ALL: John Hancodl eowl-PllliburOh "'· T•••t At.M from El P•so. T•k•l, CMnnel 2, 10 •.m. -COLLEGE &AutET9ALL: R•lnboW Ci.isle. Hm!flnell fr om Konolulu (1.0.I, PrlrM Tklt.•I. lO:JO •.m. -COLLIGE &A1'C.1'(9iALL: lu119f' •I Nolrot O•me, SPortlCh•nnel Cr90Hll •I 10-.JO p,m.}, 11 •.m. -COLLIGI POOT&ALL: Fr...ootn l owl-FloriO. "'· W•stilnolon from Art9Mlm, CMMel ~. l l:JO •.m. -COLLIGI POOTSALL: PMch 8owf-S'lr•e1.1M V\. 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Ml ~ a i;:;m. ._ , TZWILU"' ICWC I -IU I '''·Mw•aarw I " ,··7~ ,...., bis laoGpl out of our _pre11. but .. ....... IO tin and faded in tM suetcb. We tried, but tbey're ~ .. JCllie led all 1COre11 wtda II points and wu followed on his own 1ea111 by Martineau with 12 ~ntl. Ealancia wu led by Heredia'• 15 points (one for six in the founh quarter~';! McDaniel•' nine. The will play Loa Alamitos in the third place pme toniaht at 6:15. In other Coast Christmas Clas~ic action: • Irvine advanced to meet Cor- ona del Mar in the fifth place pmc at 4:20 today after a 4S-39 victory over Lon• Beach Jordan. The Va- queros traaled 2 1-1 S at halftime, but rallied to take the lead in the third quaner and held on. John Molle scored 18 points to lead the Vaqueros. •Cos" Mesa suffered its third straiaht loss and an exit from the tournament as the Mustangs saw a ~30 halftime lead melt away en route to a 69-68 loss to Vista. Xavier Hanna led Mesa with 29 points. giving him a 23.0" scoring average for the three-game set. Three other Mustanp were in double figures -Bret Dieball ( 12), Kevin Leahy ( 11 ) and Joel Harding ( 10). Mesa falls to 2-7 overall. •Jeff Jackson soored l 5 of his 17 points in the first ha lf as Corona (tel Mar took a 35-16 lead in ·a 60-50 fifth-place semifinal win over Tustin. Warren Johnson added 10 for the Sea Kings and John Paulsen had 9. Corona del Mar will take on Irvine at 4:20 p.m . today for fifth place. •Huntington Beach was dropped o ut of the consolation bracket with a 65-60 ovenime loss to Laguna Hills. T he Oilers were paced by Scott Jahr with 17 points and Mustapha Abdi with 16. Laguna Hills was led by Brian Matsen with 28. PREPS Fro"' 81 anything outside. everything (ell apan." Mater Dci's Chuck Gray drilled a 3-point shot with 5: 19 left in the second quaner and it wound up being the Monarchs' last field goal of the first half. Saddleback's Marco Gomez scored with an inside move with I :34 to go in the first half. capping a 14-4 run for the Road- runners as Saddleback (10-5) pulled to within three (26-23) at the inter- mission. When J immy Galben scored after rebounding his own missed shot with 2:42 left in the third. Saddle- back was down by only two. 32-30. but Mater Oc1 put 1n 13 of the quaner's final 15 points to end the interest. O'Neil scored 11 of Mater Dci's 19 thard-quaner points. including five in the last 50 seconds. Elton Moore led Saddlcback with 13 points whale Andre Mcfarlane. an all-tournament choice, added 10. In other games: • Dominguez High blitzed Marina in the second quaner and won the third-place contest. 56-44, as point guard Jcffre} Rogers scored 20 points. Cherokee Parks led the Vikings GIRLS From 81 out with 3:53 left, Han fell apan as the Seahawks went on a 14-4 run to seal the victory. "Tracy played a great game for us toniaht.'' said Ocean View Coach Ollie Manin. "Jenny has been get- ting a lot of attention and she de- serves it. but we arc more than a one-person team. Tonight. Tracy carried us when Jenny was in foul trouble. last ni~t Fabiola Nunez came throufh wnh 24 points when WC needed It. "I am really pleased with the win. Han is ranked ahead of us in the polls and this shows that we really do belong in the top level. Han won the 5-A division last year, so we really wanted to win this one. "I am really happy that we arc playing Edison in the finals. Their offense is a lot different from other teams, and they are playing extreme- ly well so this will give us a chance to play them before league stans, and have time to make the necessary adjustments when we play them ~."think it is going to be a great pme. Both teams are playing very well, and both know how to win in crunch time. Once apin, our league is very tough as this tournament is showina." In other tournament pmcs: • Marina's Melisa Sortino scored ciaht of her pme-hiah 26 points in the Utird quarter to lead the Vikinp froro a seven-point deficit for a 62-57 consolation semifinal victory over Huntift(1on Beach. The Vik- • iap play La Quinta for tbe como&a- NeW year brings start of new handicapping system Golfers arc a strange breed in many respect&. The game 1s an 1nd1v1dual per- formance. for the most pan. to determine a winner and handi· capping 1 rn 'ogue fo r vi nually every pla)er who participates in tournament <·ompet1t1on. The game 1i. unique 1n this respect because 11 allows players with vary- ing ab1lit1es 10 compete against each other. The year 1990 has been desig- nated as the tan of a nt" hand1- capp1ng S)Stem for the . out hem California Golf .\ssoca111on. It reall) isn't a nc" ~)Stem but a refinement Of the C I Siting S) Stem. It IS called the 'lope '>s tem. Ba~1call>. there are only t'-'O things mo t golfers need to knov. :ibout the 'lo pe S) tl'm: Know )Our 1ndc' and ho" to con,cn that indc\ into a handu:ap "h .. ·n }OU pla} at an\ course. The b1ggc t single l·han~c in the \Stern 1s the 1nde\. fh1!> ts a rna1h- cina11cal calculation "h1ch rt.'p· resents each golfr•r\ pla> 1ng ab1ht} on a 113-Slopc iolf \.'uurse. a course of standard dt ll1cult \ Coursei; arc rated b} d11licult} under th\.' new Stoix-y!>lern with .. ·ach ha' mg a Slope number. lfa golfer pla}l'J e'er) round on a 11 3-Slopc cour!>e. his index and his pla)tng hand1rnp \\Ould be the same But i.1m'e gol fers pla) courses of Each ume ~ou go to a rnurse "1th a lope rating (tt)at mean'> all (ah· forn1a rour~s beginning J.in I l }OU con\t'n }our 1nde"t into a pla~ing hand1l·ap b) che'< 1-..ing a r han ~>\tC<l at the n>ur-.t· For._·,ampll· 11 ~our1ndl'\.., 11 I }o u'd tind that numht-r an th\c' ranK'-' thJt'>J\'> I05tu II 2and"ould pla) to. a I 3-hand1G1p Imm thl' "hill lt'n. It \Ou h.tH·an tndn 111 24 I ~o,1'd tfoJ }our numh\c'r in the ran~l· th.it lkl'., 2' 'i w 24 tl Jnd 'l'l' th.it \OU \HlUld pla\ to a 24 handllJP i he: blue let·~ ~ould hJ\e a d11T .. ·rl·nt rating and )OU \\OU Id Chl'C~ thl' him• l'han tor ~our hanl11\.Jp. fhat'\ r\.'all} all }ou lll'l'tl 111 !..nm' abuut lnpl' -}our 1ndn and hc1\\ to l'CJ' l'rt 11 into J hand1l·;1p .... ---~~~er••t•nc••·· P•ul McDanlel1 fl•ftl and •d11on·1 8111 M•rtlne•u ••ch try to pin po11e1llon durlnt1 die O..r9en 54-45 win. v. 1d,·I> d1ffcring d1flicultu:s. the lope '>} \tern mathema11call) con- verts those d11Tercn11als into a numtx-r that assumes all scores were hot on a I 13-Slopc course tiolkr'I w1ll cont1nu\.' 111 U.,l. till' !>llml' prn ...... durel\ for pot,t1ng \l·ore'> as 1hc~ ha\l' Jon\' an thl· p.i't fhl') wall po'it tu 1he u>Uf\l' hand1 .. ·ap 1n "'hll'h lhl'' pla) l'a\.h round Jnd thl grcl'n (a\\a) I JnJ uut-ol--.t.11\' pth- 11ng !.hl·ct., \\tit no" rn1u1r .. · hoth J ruur~l' raung and a Siu~· rJt1ng Tht· CG..\ s \.Ompul\.•r "\tem "111 with 24 points. nine rebounds and fi,e blocked.shots. but be was shut out in the founh quancr after the Vikings (8-6) pulled to within 10 (43-33) at the end of the third. The Do ns (I l -2) o utscored Marina. 21-8. in the second quaner to take a 39-20 halnime lea(!. spuned by a 14-0 run to end the half. ··we were tired tonight. but they were tared. too." said Marina Coach Steve Popovich. "We played the same amount of games as they did. We thought tired." After being down 23-12. Manna fought back with an 8-2 run in the second quaner. but thr Dons were much too quick as they pulled away. Manna was scorekss in the final 4:03 of the first half. Parks led the V1k1n~s in the third quarter "11h eight points. including a three-point pla} with 33 seconds left to cut the deficit 10 43-33. •~take Merli led all scorers with 29 points as Fountain Valle> ca~ lured se,enth place \\1th a 79-48 win O\ er an ta .\na. Merli. the b-foot-4 po!ltman. hit on 12 fi eld goals including a three pointer and was perft'Ct from the foul hne. as the Baron (5-7) raced out to a I -4 first-quaner lead and were ne'er headed. At the El Dorado (Las Vegas) Tournament: uon title tod@y ~t .12:30 at Marina. Christa :)'cifll~"afld Kristy Sparks addtd 12 points each for Marina. 10-3. •Woodbridge turned the tables on a team it had -lost-to by iwo points Tuesday wuh a 76-56 win ovrr Las Vegas H igh for fifth place. The Warriors were paced b> Bryant McLemore's 19 points. whale To by Ramos added 14 and Ryan Rauch had 11 . Mclemore also had 11 rebounds in the game and was named to thl' all-to urnament team along with Ryan Rauch. At the Chino Tournament: • n1 vcrsity point guard Bryan Smtth scored 11 o f his 23 points an th .. · founh quarter and Donnell Dowd> had se\'en of his career high 21 as the Trojan downed Bonlla. 73-68. 1n a fifth place semifinal. Bonita held a 50-47 lead e ntering the final pcnod. but Ll ni,erstt ) rallil'd and took contror w11h a 69-60 lead at th\.' four-minute mark. The TroJans then seakd the 'Kto~ h> httting I 0 of 14 at the line down th\.' Im\.'. m11h htt fi,e of s1.; and Dowd~ hit three of four. Smtth has scored 20 points in threl' s1 ra1~h1 tournament games. L n1,erstt} (4-6) will pla} a'anna for tifth place toda} at 3 p.m. .\t th .. • Can)OO Tournament: • Nl·,~port Harbor droppl'd a 46-42 ~cond round game to Dana Hills. ('Ol.l .l-:G1-:s Rustlers contenCJ for Desert crown The Dally Piiot '>'-'a son. Shi.' w .is t ..i l11 I h t mm t hl' lloor "1th 12 rl'hllllnd' ~1nJ '" birlter tlm month. Golden West Stl·ab. Colkgc 'utkrl'd a t\\o-point ddcat 81gkr con' ertl'd IO ol I., tidJ- to ·\ntdu~· Val k) 1n th .. · l\cmiiinals goal aucmpt!> anJ tin1!>hl·J '-'llh 2U of tts U"' n tournarn\'llt without the points. \\ h1k 'i1l'fan1\.' \tourmJ n \Cn Kl'~ l>f i...l•, 'ophomore forward added I~ and I lc1J1 1 la\\'mann 11 .\k\ Kr .. ·pi, -Thl' Pirate . 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I k .111enJ .. ·J l arroll College an \\ JUkl'\ha \\ l'l Huntington Beach. which was led by Jana Davis' 23 points and Jen- nifer Johnson's 21. extended its 28-25 halftime lead to seven in the third quarter. The Vi~ings ( ~0-3) went on a 9-2 run to lie the game. eventually built a 43-40 lead at the end of three quaners. Schurr 1n a champio nship quar-Eni...a 7'tanntng .inJ Kami Bigler. "tth 20 point'> J nJ 11 r\.'1)(1unJ, terfinal game at 8 to night. "h1le ~lanmng no tched 29 points. the before fouli ng out and Jantl"l' In inc takes on Bishop in a consola-hi8hest total for an OCC pla)'er this Rh) nehardt added I point!> taon round game at I :30 p. m. n~~~~~~i~~~\.:j~---:~~~iiiii~--~--;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;:;;:;, • Free 1hrows down the stretch meant the difference for Wood- bridge in its first-round 46-33 win o\'er Dana Hills. The Warriors were 8 for I 0 from the ltne in the founh quarter to pull ahead after leading 1ust 32-29 at the end of three periods. • Fountain Valley got 19 points from Jennifer Barbaro to advance in the Manna Tournament with a 59-49 win over Valencia in the fifth. place semifinals. The win improves the Barons to 9-3 and they'll play for fifth place today at 4 p.m. Also contributing to the Fountain Valley victory were Julie Workman with 12 points and Carolyn Fox with 11. • Estancia closed out its competi- tion in the Marina To urnament with a 66-63 ovenimc victory over Katella, snapping a three-game los- ing streak and improving to s~ overall. Patrice Lumpkin. a 5-foot-10 jun- ior. scored a career-high 27 points and pulled down I 5 rebounds. Also with obvious contributions were Melody Earle (I 5 points) Robin Cordrey ( 11 points) and Liz Collins ( 14 rebounds). At the Costa M~ Tournament: •After a two-week layoff. Cost.a Mesa shook off the tint half jitten and romped over lrvinc. 72-22 in the first round. The Mustanp led only 21 -10 at the end of haff, but Thuy Nauyen and Olivia DcCamillc both with 14 points. led tbe 51-point Woodbridge (7-2) was led by Lcslte Rathbun with seven assists to go alon1 with her 10 points and Tam i Williams' fine defensive efTon with seven rebounds and six steals. The win advances the Warriors to the second round against Cypress today at 4:40 p.m. ' •Sisters Laurie and Cindy Yoshizaki combined for 29 points, but Westminster dro pped its o pen- ing ro und game to Tustin, 64-38. The Lions now face Trabuco Hills in a consolation matchup today at 9 a.m . At the Orange Glen Tournament: • Despite 30 points and eight re- bounds from Denise Gandara. Uni- versal) dropped a 5S-49 decision to Rancho Vista Buena in the cham- pionship semifinals of the Oranac Glen Tournament in Escondido. Also contributing for the TrQjans was Tara Wolff with 10 rebounds to ao alOftJ with her seven points. Un1vcnaty (7-3) will play for third pa.cc today at l p.m. 118,821 ... M.S.R.P. 7liO ···~=t• 1, 11111 ... ~m.c.n •14,471~ Edison reaches Marina tourney final elimiutcd by Mater Dei 4-1. " In tbe fint con1e11, Cbri1 Wrieht IClOl'ed two fint- half pis u &ht Oilcn r9Ced out to a 4-0 halftime lead. Matt Acocello ldded a ..a and bar utiltl for HuntillllOll a..ta ia .._ WU.. In iM _... .... a.-Dei ICM two pla &om Malt ................. ..., kXb .... Clari& Olivieri .... Lnil C.....-6 ..... pis la die .... 10 IDia .... ID Id~ ID ... ~1111i'lion lelftil...a. and eU•tMtr IMOlln. ... II.SI.I. 8y HAnY ATKINS M~...._ PASADENA -Michigan's Bo Schcmbcchlcr a nd USC's Larry Smith, a mutual admiratron society all week, finally fouf)d something to disagree upon Friday: College foot- ball pla)offs. Neither coach fa vors a playoff system. but Sm ith believes a na- tio nal cham p1onsh1p game is in- e itable. Sch em bech lcr, w hose third- ranked Wolverines (10-1) play Smith's 12th-rated TroJans (8-2-1) in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. has never "'on the nationa l title by finishing No. I in the Associated Press poll. He probably never will, since this 1 his last game a s coach. He's stepping down in favor of assistant Gary Moeller. The Wolverines were No. I in the AP prescason poll this year. but lost their opener to Notre Dame. 24-19. Colorado ( 11 -0) is currently No,-1. but even if it loses to Notre Dame ( 11-1) in the O range Bowl. it's likely the pollsters would favor either the Fighting Irish or Miami, Fla. (10-1) for the championship. "I like the system the way it 1s:· Schcm bcchlcr said Frid.a~· d uring a joint a ppearance wi th Sm 11h at Rose Bowl hcadquaners. ··w e don't reall) have an) m ore time for more foot· ball games. It's academ ic uic1de. ··1f I had 10 bet. r d say it is not going to happen in this cen tu~ ." Smith, an ass1o;1an1 under Schembechler for SI\ >cars. al!.o hkes the present bo"I S)Stem. ··eut I think 11·11 come:· m1th said of a pla}oIT to determine a champion. ·· 1 thin(.. tele\ls1on. '' 111 thro"' so much monc} at the colJegcs that in time. it's going to come But I thin(.. it'll mai..c a mo1:ker) of C\Cf)th1ng WC bdtC\C in. ··The onl} ones who want a pla)- otT S)Stem are the fans and the media. Bui the~ 're not the ones who ha'e to bear th~ burden. The burden \\Ill fall o n the athletes and coaches. wl'·ll wind up going at 11 JUSt about a!. long as the pr(ls do 1n tam-; 01 11me:· There arc '>Omt· changl's both ~m1th and Schernheehkr would fa,or. though. 'im11h would ltke a t 1 c -b r c a l t• r " ' s t c m a n d Sd1cmbcchlcr 'ia1d h~· frn or'i moving thl' ha!>h mar(.., clo<,l'r togt•thcr. mak· ing the lil'ld murc hi...c thl· o ne used 1n thl· :-.lFL. Tho ugh hl.' ·., n•t in ng a-. coal h. ~cht•mbct·hkr "Ill remain as ac; ath- ll.'uc dm·uor. ·muh !kltd h1 former boss· retirement \\On't htne much ctTn·t on thl' outcome of the gaml'. "\.\ e ha 'l' a lot of pndc. 100:· Smith said. "We',•e bttn to a lot ot Ro~ Bowl and won a lot. but we've lost the last three. O ur seniors have made this a game they want to win. They sec this as a great opponunity, g1H'n what Michigan has done in its lu t 10 games. and it's all co mina toget her on natio nal teltvision." The Tro1an.s and Wolverines pla y- ed four rnmmon opponents in 1989. Bo th tcami. beat O hio State and both lost to Notre Da me. Michigan b<.·at lll1no1!. "hilc USC lost to the llhn1 . l~-13. T he Wolverines edged l '( LA. ;!4-23. while USC tied the Bru tn!I, I U-10. "l he trcngth of thC' use team is the' g:un ovt•r 400 )ards (457.2) c,e·f) 11mt· thl') take the field," l'hl·ml'lCchler said. "The} ·re settled in "1th RKb Ervins at tailback. tliq ha'c a heita offen ivc line than 1a .. 1 ~car. the~ 0\l.' got a couple of fic)l) rcce1H·r-, and a quarterback (1 odd Manno' 1t·h) that''> tough." Sn11th said ~I Kh1gan was just two i...1ti...off returns b' Notre Dame's Ragh1b hmail frorn being.11-0. ··Whl·n )OU turn tht• projector o n. tht'\ nc\\.'r hurt thcmseln•s." Smith o;:.11(1. "When )OU look at Michigan. )VU d on·t ~l·e thing' they're going to g"c )OU. You ha\\.' to makl· some- thing happen." I he Wohcnnc~ \\111 bl'. \\llhout b1g-pla~ tailback To n) Boles. who 1s. r<.·cmcnng from kncl' surgt<ry. That '"" lca\e tht· otH.·nst' up to running halk Ll'ru\ Hoard. the most \:tlu- ablc pla~ er 1n la~t }l'ar°s Rose ~O\\ I. and quartl·rbarl Mic hael T~ lo r. \\ho nll'\\l'd fi,e games "1tn an 1n 1u1 ~ l':lrl~ 1n lht• \cason. ··oni:n'>IH'h. M1r hacl Ta' lor .. et· tkd in and hc·s thl' glul· that mai...cs l'' t'r) thing gu." Sm11h ..aid. ··He''i a tough rnmpetttor. The) folio" him .111d ht' mai...l''i tht•m go:· SugarBo\NlhasSuperhype B.)' BEN WALKER Af' Sporu Writ*< NEW O RLEANS -So much time and ~o many distractions. It's a wonder Miami and Alabama will tx- read> at all for the Supr Bo" I. There arc suspe9sions. Injuries. The la)ofT. The crowd. Plus. the biggest sidesho w in town -Ne" Orleans itself. 0 ht·rc·, "hat 1~ tx·ing "aid and hcre·s the truth about 11.' And 1ha1·, thl' b'>I \\C tali...c<l about them." "II 11 n>mt''> up 111 thl' lor kl'r room again. someone <,hould 'a~. ·,H,.rl' not talking about that an~ more:·· h(' "aid. ~till. tho\e th111gs do rnmc up. Mccants and Cur~ cadt )aid thl') t'\pc<.·t tn announce !.Orne d<'c1s1o n about thl'lr plan\ \h11rtl ~ a ltt•r the Sugar Bo"I. ..\ t k.i\l till" 'l'' t'nth-rankl.'d Crimson T 1de will ha'(' tht• lHl\\d on 11., \ldt·. Mo'it of the 75.000 fan!. will he Brigham Yount quarterback Ty Detlller un- loads pass just before t•ttlnt hit by Penn State defender Andre Collln1 durlr19 Prl- day•s Hollclay Bowl In San Diego. Penn State's thievery seals wild 50-39 win over BYU By DENNIS GEORGATOS /\P Sp<>111 W rtl•r S ·\N D IEGO -It wao, the T} Detmer show until <1.sr\ Rro\\n and Andre Collins stoic 11. ·Thl' I\\ o Penn State defenders produced a fumble rt•turn for a touchdo"n and t\\O points on·a 102-yard intl·rl:qH1 on rc·turn o IT a <.·onH·rsion pass attempt as the ~111an\ I ion'> O'l'rt:aml' JA·tmcr·s 576 passin$ yards for a Sil-'t) "111 o\t'r Hngham Young in the Holiday Ro"' I r n dJ\ night BYl ' ( 11}-J) fought bad, \\tth1n l\\O points at 4 1-39 nn I k t mer\ '>t'<:ond touchdo" n pass. a 3-yarder to Brt•nt ...,;~ tx·ri "1th ~:34 kft. . In 1ng tor thl' tic. Detmer's throw was intercepted 1n thl' · l'nd 1one h\ \olltns, and the Penn State l1m·had.l·r tool vn down the nght sideline. with the N11tan~ I 100., ge lling the two points instead. I hat 'l'I the 'ta&t' for Brown. who pl ays a secondaf) pm111on Pt nn State culls us "Hero" back.. Detmer lwd tht• Cougars driving toward the ~o alwad ,t·o1t· l ht') Wl're at the Penn State 38, facing third-and-.\ \\1th 45 'l'ronds remaining, when a charging Bnm n grahhnl thl' hall from Detmer as he tried to pass. ·· 1 ''a' Jll'I rt·~1d~ to throw 11 away and then I dtdn 't ll'l'I 11 Jll\ ml)n::· \J ld O<.·tmcr. bat·k li l-.l' Penn 'tall' scored in thl' last fe w minutes of pl3) :: BYU Coarh La Vcll Edwards said. "IL. was-a great \\t'el , C\ccpt for the last couple of minutes." .\ drained Penn State Coach Joe Patl'rno said he ''a' Jll't happ) to come awa) with a wm but a lso felt for nn' "In a gaml' hkc thj '· )OU hate to see anybodr lose. 1\1\ hat°'> off to HYtl and I'm proud of m) kids. A <'O~pk uf hrca(..\ at 1h t•nd made the d11Terence." C oll1n' called Detmer. whose passing total surpa~o,l•<..I Htl' prl'' 1ou'> bo"' I record of 446 by Jim Mr~tahon 111 1980. a grl'at talent who "embarrassed" a dl'fl·ns1H' unit that had gl\cn up an aH•rage of o nl) 11 .8 r u1nt<; lOnllng into the game. Detmer was 42· for-60. ··1t "a' not a gn.·at µme for the defensive team but 11 '"'s a lun "a' to w rn." Collins said. Dl·tml·r. \\ho pa<iscd 1n excess of 300 )ards in each of RYl ··, I:\ game'> this season. said Penn State (8-3-1) \t'l'llll'd ··10 ma~\.' tht· big pla)S at the big time . ··we ha<l a grl'at gaml' cAccpt for a couple of 1ntt·n-ep11un,. Our 1otal offense was great." he said. "I don't lno\\ ho" man~ (tcam!i) could do that against Pt•nn Stale." It's almost ltkc all the h) pe and hoopla that leads up to the uper Bowl. which also will be played tn the Superdome on Jan. 28. Br11\\.ll 1u1 nl·d thl' fumble rl·covery tnto a SJ-yard run lu1 thl' gamt•-., linal st·on· and another incredible rrn111ng for \l.ihama. a predicament M1am1 has fact·d -lloltd.I\ Biml tinl\h un.,urtt·s,lull' -o nn· tx·forc , ··1i "·" J trnlrt to tht· deft:nM: t.o turn a fumble into Hla1r -1 ho ma~. "ho had 186 'ards on 35 cames. ran ln1 .1 7-~ ard toud1do"'n 2:49 into the fi nal quarter. r 1ft~-fi\l0 '~:umd\ later. after Dl·tmer \\aS intercepted b) ~lwmxl Rainge, quartl.'rbark Ton} San:a threw a 52- ~aid .,rnnng pa,., to Da' 1d Daniels. For Alabama. therc·s a lot to deal wtth. All· Amenca linebacker Keith McCants. a Junio r. rs con- s1dcnng turning pro and Coach 8111 CurT) 1s m the midst of stick} contract talks. <Ir~ J.1~. J. l\J~~'· .1be tl~rr11~.ann \.\C~t into thl'. ugar_ olknw. · '>Jld ( olltns. ~ --_ Bo" I ranl ld :--.11 -and h\:a') fa\lmll:s. 1u<,t ltlt: this 01 h" fl·tur n. Colltn' -.aid. ··1 had no cholCl' but to Daniels l'aught lhc ball as he tumbled into the end 111nl' h.1d\\artl after upping the ball into the air. with l llfnl'rhal l I on) Crull'hfidd nght beside him. Both of Pt•nn l\1a1c·., rnn'l'r'>lon tnc'> failed following those '-l'llfl''>. "lmh g;l\\' the N1ttan} Lions a 41-26 lead. ~l·.1r Tht·ir o pix1nl'llt ''a" Tt•nnc\'\l'l' and. 1us1 3'> run 11 hJd, II I h.iJ falkn do\\n. 11 \\Ould ha'e tx-en 1mpon.in1. thl· t nl\\J. m' lwad ·· ··1t's becoming a distraction. Evef)one 1s talking about it," McCants said Fnda). "The television sta- ttons. The fans. The NFL. So }ou·,e go t to be thinktng about 11." l ht•\ oluntl'Cr,· Ian\ ''l'n• so loud 1hat on ~liam1·, . rt•n ol tht• 12 110111.Ja~ Bo\\( games haH• bc<.·n fir,t pl:i) I h-"m:•n r roph) 4uancrback Vinn) tklld\·d tn th\· lourth 4ua11cr. including fi'l' b~ one Tc.,taH·rtk got ltllllU'>l'd and ltned up ht-hind a guard. 1,rnnl nol thl' \l'IHl"f .. r hi\ "3\ ,\, \l"fC\\) a ballgame a~ I ha\'(' e\\·r b<.·en tn l promptl) m t 11 to 41 -33 as Fred Whittingham ran Ill )3rd.-. lor a core. t•nding a four-pla). 68-yard d n,t· that hwl uni~ 1CI !>4.'COnds H is run came wt th 8:51 rl·ma1n111g That's not how Cun) wants 11. The coach. \\hO contract status 1~ causing some commotion. hoped to keep this week's focus solel} on Monda} night's game. ··w e held a team meeting the first day we we re here. on Tuesda). and llSled all of the distractions. We talked about them one-by-one:· he said. ··w e said. ··1t \\,1., d"on<.·nting:· .\11-.\maica defensl\c end 111' olH·d \\tlh. ;rn1J i"\l' nner \Ct'n l\\O nlavo; bac"·to- (1rt·g \1.irl. thl'll a rcd-,h1n frl'!.hman. recalled of the FREEDOM From 81 not the case here. It'~ a good matchup." The Huskies w1ll tf) to control the ball wnh the passing of senior quar- terback Caf) Conklin. who com- pleted 57 percent ofh1s 365 attempts for 2.569 with 16 touchdowns an d 17 interceptions. and tailback Gal) Lewis. who ru hed for I, I 00 yards and caught 45 passes. Conkhn's favonte target was explosive phi end Andre Riley. who had 53 catch- es for 1.039 yards t 19.6 average). Flon da's defense is a fast. swann- ing one which starts onl} two seniors, mside linebacker Pat Moor- er a nd weak-side com erback Kerry Watkins. Moorer led the team with I 00 tackles. In addition to Watkins. a talented secondary includes comcrback Rich- ard Fain, a junior who was one of 20 fina lists for the T horpe Award which goes to the natio n's top de- fcnsi ve bac k , and safeties soph omore Ephesians Barley and freshman Will White. The Gators· pass defense ranked eighth in the nation. Leadi~ Florida's three-man de- fensive hne arc be defensive tackle Mark Murray, a convened outside J) . ., lt1s\. ''h1rh "Ound up cu ting M1am1 a shot at the na11on~1l <. hampion.,h1p. ••\.\\· had never fa<:cd an~ thing lii...l: 1ha1 and d1dn·1 handle 11 "''II" It nebar l er w11 h 4. 7 speed .... ho had sc,cn sacks. and nO'it' guard Brad Culpepper. Outo;rde It neback<.·r God· fre} M)le'> (6-foot-2. 234 pounds) rum a .i.Jti 40-,ard dac;h and Hun R1l·han.Json f6-5. 236 pound\) ha\ ht:l'n dod cd at -tt>. ··Lob o f teams ha\C one tough ~U) to go out there. but Florida's got -0 or JO tough gu)s ... Jaml'S ~td. ··There's got to be something 1n }Our plan to slo" d o"' n this (dcfcnsn e) tlow." What concerns Yarnell 1s ho" hi\ dt'fcns1' e specd "'1tho ut a suincr o'er 257 pounds "Ill match up with Washington's offens1' e hnc. "h1ch a verages 6-5. 270 pounds. and more "1dc-open o ffensl\ c philosophy. ··swlc-wisc. New Mcit1c-0 was ltke that; SIZ.C-wise. nObod) IS hkC that.·• Yarnell said of Flonda's foes this season. "I'm concerned with not being intense on Saturday." Yarnell said. "We·rc not an overwhelming team from a physical standpoint. r d be concerned about that as much as getting the line set right. T here's a constant threat that we might not be." Meanwhile, Florida has m ore than just Smith in the backfield. Backup tailback Willie McClendon ran for S 10 yards.. while fullback Cedric ~m11h l'i a lint• hlori...cr and averages -l.2 )Jrd\ l)l'r l'alT) Sin re th<.· suspension of quar· tl·rhad. K ~ k Mom~ for alll'ged gam- bling. frti.hml'n quanerback'i Lc11 Smith and Donald Douglas ha'c \hared dut1l''i. Smith I'> the better pa'>'>l'r. Douglas tht· Ocller runner. Doug_la!I. "ho has started four of thl' la\t fl\c games. has ru hcd for 297 > ard'> Yamcll has not annouccd a \tarta. ··Roth gu}S will play." Yarnell o;a1d. ··1 d on·1 kno" 1f ti's 1mpQrtant '4ht<.·h on<.· starts 11. I've alwavs felt ) uu ha' c to thro"' to wm. bu·t how much (\\l.'011 thro\\ l I!> a different stor~ ·· "\.\'e·re not a one-dimensional foot hall team. \\ e have to work hard to mai...c sure we're not. ··1 he first thing we have to do to \\1n 1s get away from Denms (~mll~). The> arc very strong up front. Both teams have built strong bowl tradttions th is decade. with Wash- ington making its ninth bowl ap- pearance in 10 years af\er missing last S('a50n and Florida making its seventh. missing three years because of NC AA p robation from 1984-86. T he Huskies arc 5-3 this decade: Florida is .3-3. Holtz' s pep talk made public Irish coach must explain comments crit icizing Colorado By RICK WARNER l\f' Foo11>MI W rit" Ml..\M I -.\t a prayer brea kfast this \\Cd .. tllre Dame Coach Lou HoltL s~11d he didn't believe in c nti- c111ng opponents because ''chopping up }Our neighbor's furniture doesn't mai...c )'OUr'i an) better." B> 1-nda~. though. Ho hl found hin1'>l'lf ha' 1ng to explain wh) he did JUSt that 10 Colorado. In a pep talk to his players Thurs- da). Hoitt "31d the undefeated. top- rani...ed ButTalocs have "been living a ltl' all year" and predicted they will be rattled b)' the lnsh a t the O range Bowl o n Monday night. His speech \\a~ taped b y a Denver television station. Notre Da111e head coach Lou Hott. answers queltlonl fr'ollt "They ain't playi n~ any Kansas a flock of reporters at Or•ne• 8owl. State:· HoltL said during practice at the nivcrsit> of M iam i. Holtz said he spoke to Colo rado McCartney said Holtz's pep talk "Frustration will set in on Colo-Coach Bill McCanncy at a luncheon was a private matter. rado's offense. By the middle o f the Friday and told him "that if we had "H is motive for preparing his third quaner. they will leave the offended the Colorado football team is his prerogative," McCartney game plan completely and stan grab-team. I a pologize." said. "I do n t care and I don't intend bagging. Remember me telling you Holtz said he didn't m ean to to mention 11 to my squad." that. They arc no t patient." insult Colorado, but was just tryi ng But Ho ltz said he t.hinks the con- Holtz also seemed to contradict to motivate the Fightin& Irish. who troversy 1s a "tremendous advantaae earlier statements that he didn't ca.re suffered a letdown after losing to for the Um versity of Colorado and who finished No. I in the polls. Tht Miami, 27-10, in their regular-puts us at a tremendous disadvan- F ightmg ln sh are currently ranked season finale. iaac. Our team has been down far fourth, but could win the national "My job is to build confi<kncc," enouah and this takes us down even championship if they beat Colorado. he said. "After the Miami pmc. I fanhcr." "The bad of it is Coloraeto feels ~uestioncd whether my team be-TW1cc this season, Colorado play- they're bei ng slighted ... (that) they heved it could beat Colorado. That's en were upset after hearint that don't get any respect and all that all I'm tryina to do -make them opponents had made dispar111na rc- 01her nonscnK," Holtz told his play-believe they can win.'' marks about their team before a en. "l he aood thjna ii, it lends a Holtz uid he didn't ~I rnakina pmc. In one cue, it turned out that mesaqe to cveryboldy wbo votes the suacment about Colorado .. liv-the comment wu never made. In \hat after we win the football pme, · Ina a lie all year;· an apparent the other, the remark wu taken out they can't do anythina el1e but put reference to a quoac· attributed to or rontHl. Notre Dame number one. They Notre Dame quanerbeck Tonr Ricie. The flnt inddent in volved lllinoi1 can·1. believe me." Rice rcponedly called the Oranae quanttbeck Jeff Oeors. who wa1 "They're npectina an oumandina Bowl "just another pme .. and pre-rumored to have tolcl a Chicleo fbotbeU team and lhei_re aonna tee dieted a Notre Dame victory. television station lbal Colorado WU one.·· Holt:r added. ·"Tbey·re aoi.na Colorado playen racted anarily an .. averqc" team. After pou=i to tee the best Notre Dame ... and to the remark. but Holtz said Rice Illinois. 31-7. the Buft'aloei we·re aonna whip 'cm." was m i1guoted and '"• l&ed tbat that ~ hid never mlde the Tbc remarks at the ttan of~ the Bu.traloel were usana an un-remark. lice were recorded by IC.CNC-TV, verified story to tel fired up b the The other n.p loall Dia blbe tbe NBC Mtion in Denver. The ftna pme. tbl Nebruka pmc m U.vahed 191 10 minutes ol nery Nove Dame "Every team bll modvaliollll Auw, tbe lbnner C'.ololwlo ..-. .....-are open to die media. but tools." Holtz .W. .. We a.ve IMm ...,_. wbo died ol c:ucs oa ~ • Mber rldlo or lllerilkMt ,.. and Colorado a. diem... 23. 'ht ........ llawe dllllHUll partlll 8ltlllded the woftoul be-Ccilorldo pl9JWI d6da'I -IMir -IO AIDRI _. .. -.._ w • ... Olld6i UPlllbr Holll'tcm ._. ..... hlu••lr._...,.._._-... • .................. a. ................. n..llt ,, .. ,., ..... ..... 8'lll ~ ''¥.::-.. _, Iii I _,, Pl1t Jti Al ..... o-fl ........ •1111 .... -..... .... :.rm..::-• ........................... ...... Ill 1111 .... _.... ... -...... Among those •H•ndlng th• funer•I of Biiiy M•rtln P'rlday at New York"• St. r.•trlck's C•thedi'al were ffrom leftJ.: •ttl f P'ugaay. Yank••• owner George Steinbrenner~ Mickey Mantle and for111e1 President ltlch· •rd Nixon. Th• coffin 11 In th• toreeraund. 's ao.-• Fans pay last respects to Biiiy NEW YORK (A P) -The 1ribu1e outs1ck St. Pa1rick's athcdral would have plea~d Billy Martin more: 1han the tribu1r inside. Crowds 10 dctp jamml'd the sidewalls outside the church .Qnd Fridit>•'s fune~I prQCe!11on $IOPP«f tf'3.ffic along Fifth Alt'rnue__as Manin's frirnds and fans came -to say goodbye. ·rherl' were i:ven a few chants of''BILL- Y. RILL-"{." M~r11n , 1hc 61 ·year:<>ld. ~\'C·ltn1e Yankees m~na~~·r. d1l'd ~1 onday night 1n a pickup truck crash ou1s1de h1~ upsta1c Ncw York home. The-fans. wi1h ...,,hom ~1artin enjoyed a Spt.-c1al rclauonship during _his fo.ur decades in Ne"' Yorlr:. pard their tribute by filling the church and spilling onto the surrounding s1dcs1reets. The funeral OiouS:hl toget her formt'r playe rs a·nd" tcar11n\a\cs and even Richard Nixon, who gO('S 10 many Yankct·s games cac:h stason. l "hr rormt."r ptcs1dcnt sat in the fro nt pew alongside Hall of Farner Mickey M anlll" and Yunkl"cS o .... ·ncr Clt•orgt· S1c1nbrennl·r, ""'ho in 1'174 pleaded guilt) 10 nlak1ng 1llegal contnhuuons lo N1.-.on·s rcelcc1ion t·a1np:ugn. The Most H.ev. Edv.'in R rodcn t·k. fornter bishop of Albany, N.Y .. deli vered the homd~ and laced 11 ""'1lh baSt.•ball rcfcrcncci. that pro1nptcd a fc "' t·hut·klcs fron1 the capac:it) t•rowd or 3.000. ··~c g.a vc us 1hnlli. and sp1ll~.,JW" and dov.'ns," Broderick said. ''\\\· rt'mc1nher his "' a dynan11t personalll)', a lit'r} cornpt:!11l1r '>''ho pla~ed hall hard on· and on the lit·ld .. Wt' pra ~ 1ha1luo;1s a ..,,,t' i.hdc 1n10 hontl' plate." .. le cart"fully s1dcs1eppc.·d rtli.•rt·nct·~ tu the fight~ and drunken episodes 1ha1 '>''c ri: \Cl) n1uch a part of Martin'r. life. "Al llrs1 blush. this c-o11hcdral Ii undoub1cdly 1hc la~\ place )OU v.•ould r~r>«t 10 find 811/y," said Broderick, v.•hosc nephew 15 forn1er grnt'ral eounSC"I to 1hr Yankee Later_.. he noted 1ha1 !\1an1n now ··neao- 1l1uc:-S his hf('IOng contract with S1. Pc1cr."' Nat1unal Lcagur prl"siden1 8 111 Whue, a former Yankees broadcas1cr. aurnded 1hr 7()..minute service. but Con1miss1ont'r Fay V1n«n1 and American Lca.sue pre111dcn1 Bobb) Brov.·n did not. Somt' clubs sent rcprocnw 11v1,.~ bu! most sen 1 none ln11.:rn1t·n1 v.·as ~I Ga1c of 1-lcavrn ccmc1cry l n .. lav.\hurnc. N.'I' .. ""'hcrt• a Yankees greal by the name of Babe Ruth also 1s buned. ~·l~n1n pla)'Cd fur fi\'c World S<.-nc1o chaml':Onship ll':.n1~·"'11h the ''ankccs 1n 1he 1950s li e manngcd fi'IC .\t ll'an1\, l)1ng Jimmy Dykes' rt.."Cord. but became larnou '> lor hti. lo' e-hate rc1auonship wnh Steinbrenner, "hL1 J!lt"rna tt•h h1rt•d and fired h1n1. ':)1c1nhri:nrli:r ..,.,a~ an honorar~ pallbcarL·r. along \\1lh \1:.inin's long11n1t• fnt·nd~ and tl'ammlllt'!i Mantle anJ \\ l11tl'~ Ford. and Willie Randolph, '>'ho played for lht· 'I .:inl..L-cs in all li\e of Maron's 1crn1s and is now vo11h 1he ()n<lgt'f\. !>on ~1au 1ngl~ <1nd Rick ( l·rone v.t•re 1hr only Lurrt·n1 ''.inl..i:c\ to a11i:nd 1hc \C.'fVtCt". bu! several 1111·111\·r 'I a nk.!i .... crt· 1 h1:n:, 1nctud1 ng Ron (; u1dr\, Chris' ( h:unhb"'· Joi.· Pepitone ;fnd M1l..c Pagl:arulo Yankl"CS n1J11a~t't Buel..) 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LOlt\eiJ -,,.., 8 \J'llV I ncl JIHll' '>·~ '"'"I'll• •3 l"Qt"' Wa"""° o1 11"1' IHL S.OCCE• Am..-oc:an •-'°''"' A1tl(.la-YE ,.,.p,..,~ 110C.UE~-ACOul'l!<I Gltnn Lur1- ,.••d ''<>"' AHan•• tOt lot•r S..vi<, 1(11'.,.•rCI a ~ • P'•••· · o. na.....e u.1er COLL£GI: o •~IV!)<.Jf"-N11"""d e QC wn1111n - o. ... c. l Ofl(~ ELON COLLEC.E-Nameo Mlo.r Hl fOll'I ""'a<! t>.t>.ilaH ~Nrll ~OIJT 11A VS ST •TE-Namf'll flatr (.Dflttfl ""'•O 'OC'l!11 coar• "UNl[i:I A""P>U"(a(I ll'>e r••'9NlllOf\ ol C.•I v WO<ll\!•lle• l>eM vOlll!vo.atl COIC" I ncl .,. •••n• ,,.e~ i ba\•elQ.111 ~C>a<:rt. TOL(OO-r.ameo "'""' fl• .... -Ira< .. I ncl h~ -UO~•·t;-lrv t OKfl ,,,.,t_ ..,,_ ·-G ... "tl ..... . .. ,.--·--.... o. ....... ,..,....,,._ .............. ·~•••(1><• ·--\ .. -·L-••t ----· -""'" .... '"" 1989 VW FOX Rll~llll ........................................................... 111,~~li Ill.II. IJl~C:.................................................... I ~~II 11~11~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1,IJIJIJ ~ 88,999 (=04 1587) Equipment Includes: air conditioning • 4 speed • stereo prep • radtal tires • Arctic wheels • excellent econom . 1989 VW JmA (=015829) Equipment includes: arr cond1t1onrng • 5 speed • sunroof • am/fm cass. • power steering • GL pkg. • tinted glass • radial tires • plus much more. 005627) 1989 SAAB BOOS ~ .......................................... ~ .. ~ ............... ~II.~: Ill.II. IJISSI:••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~lilili utiful Arctic white with • air conditioning • 5 speed • sunroof • am/fm ~power pack • console • CL Interior • plus much more. 1•11111•m 1 ________________ ..... ______________ __ Hond·a owners usually come back for another 8y GaNE UIJG ~,...ea ........ S.Ck In the days of radio only, Gabriel Heatter ueed to say "There's good news tonight." In fact . there's stlH good news. Fernando -wttt eot 1tlnue to wear Dodger blue for another MUC>n, the Lakers beat the Cehlca In the last meeting of thole two great teams In 1989 and Roger Miller Honda tells us that busi- ness Is booming. More than ever, customers are returning for th4Mr second, third and fourth Hondaa. This la called customer loyalty to the extreme, so I did some checking and It's true. Rolls-Royce, Cadillac .and Honda enjoy the highest repeat sales In their pr ice categories. Nearly everyone we spoke to said the car was flawless and yes. they would not hesitate for a moment to buy another Honda. often upgrading from model to model. I d id not have to look too hard for ~ repeat customer. As I drove through Woodbridge. I noticed a man washing his new 1990 Ho nda Accord LX four- door and the other Honda In the garage was still slig htly wet from having just been washed. I stopped. Introduced' myself, told him I write the weekly Auto Pilot and began to ask ques- tions. The 1990 was his fif1h Honda; previously he owned four sedans and one Prelude. the two-door sports version. The most p revious four-door was now in the possession of his wife, who int ended to drive It for at least another 40,000 miles. The c ar washer. Hans Dahmen. told me that he sells his pre-owned cars privately and gets top dollar for them. He places an ad In the Pilot and the phone never stops ringing. Usually the buyer is one of the first three people to show up. Mrs. Dahmen knows that she I V1S4· 642-5678 CLASSIFI ED INDEX 6'2-5678 F,.OM NOttTH OftANGE CO. FROM SOUTH OftANGE CO. D.., ..... ,.._., Hans Dahmen with famuy•s .. his and hers .. Hondas. Is getting a very reliable car when she takes over his Honda after some 60,000 miles. In five previous Honda cars. there have been only two failures -in the '88, the air conditioner stopped working and was repaired at no charge even after the warranty expired, and the carburetor which needed work on the '86 sedan. that repaired at a very nominal charge. Aside from normal mainten- ance, brake relines. lube and oil changes and filters. Dahmen de- scribes his Honda experience with a single word -depen- dability -and who better to know the meaning of that term than a Southern California Edison foreman. When his beeper goes off at 3 a.m.. it means trouble out there some- where between Santa Barbara and San Clemente, and you have to have a very reliable car to get you there right now. This estimation Is borne out by the volume of happy cus- to mers at Roger Miller Honda, 19232 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. JUSt 21,, miles from Coast Highway, where I believe you will find the widest possible selec- tion of new and pre-owned Honda cars In Orange County For 1990, we see the fourt h generation Accord, available in two-door and four versions (no more hatchback this year). Ac- cords come in DX (deluxe). LX (luxury) and EX (excellence) levels, with EX at the top of the line. The engine also is all-new. with a single overhead cam, 16- valve, 2.2-ltter. four-cylinder with balance shaft with either five-speed you shaft 'em or four- speed slush pump transmission The engine develops 125 hp, the EX. EXtra money ver-sioA . gives you 5 hp more For '90 you get lour-wheel disc brakes. The LX will roll o ut right around the $17,000 mark. and we think it's one of the best investments you can make in transport ation certainly 360,000 buyers tn 1989 could not be wrong. Expected sales. for '90 car s could reach 425,000. we are told . 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Blcydes 6060 SLIP AVAIL 30 Sa1lboa1 ~:;~~5:~actt Blvd H B mission 10 80''•' In house -S235 840-8733 _ Only Etec1r1cy water training & support' Call 40 hrs 'wk s7 OOthr ••••• BICYCLE restroom lac a11a11 86 VW CABRIOLET '---------------------------- Don De Thomas for an ap-evenings & weekends No l&Hll WIITT a_... Peewee Herman,, look Call Patrte•a 673·8800 Mini cond111on Low mile-ACROSS PO'"tmen1 George Elkins experce,,ce necessary Mattress & trvndle never alike red balloon !Ires 1---------age Must sen $7900 C o Re a I I o r s 714·644-1212 ext 378 used S 195 •840·8733• new leather spring seat. Misc. Transportation 675-9875 I • Movthwaro 714· 759-9100 Ask !Of Kay MlYmfSS I 19• 1989 Columbia cruiser Sales '" "• ''''1 $ t25 00 or ~t otter 1---------'ll llSWI SEITI& ~ ~~~~~·~a HCEPTllllST P /T LI bookkeeping gen ol- hce 1.5 30 M·F Delma Corp Joann. 842-7724 THE PEllYSAYER ~~tt~8!~~i733 • Call Mrke at 642-A321 4 \llhttl Drlvt /Jttps S.. ,4 ..,,.,~ • No Collection • ext 3 t5•or 548-3036 9030 A T A c low miles 15 .\ooea1 10 Has an opening for a part OUEEN-SZ headbd wall -- -565695 16 Pron11><1 t me pos111on 1n sales SCIWlll lllE s•O JEEP 1988 WRANGLER Early morning ' Unit Like new by Unique • LAREDO white e111ra SI ltt I' Starch Sa I es exp e" enc e Absolutely gorgeous' Lady·s 10-speed, good BILL ••Ax'!y TOYOT A 18 Sto<e uo motor routes llECEPTllllST preferred 1660 Placentia Musi sacrifice Call only 11 condition 673-6880 low miles hardt op. .... E 19 Arr crell available Newport Beach law firm Is Ave . Costa Mesa you want h1gn quahly' loaded. all extras 18881 Beach Blvd H B I 20 F11rt~SI ott Must ha ue seeking pr~lesslonal URGENTL y need depe'1· $3 500. * 559-6460 "'!"""--~---"'!"'!!--$12.900 OBO 673-3299 847·8555 n Farm grouo • 1 nend ty re j:ep t ion's 1 k :>1$port~~JnQ~Goods~~~~606~~51 l'A::'::;:ii::::;::r-q~() 89 LEGEND & n S•uH Please se'1d~resume 10 dable person 10 wor THOMASVILLE 65 .. table -Aut lmpontd 9100 2• Srnorll dependable P 0 9708 Newport wllhoul supervision for • 2 18" leaves, 6 chairs & SlllFllAlll OS 90 INTEGRA <5 ,,,ten~ tear transporatron Beach CA 2660 or call Texas 011 co '" Ora,,ge 68"x t9 bullet S350 for 5 6. Trl-fln Excellent con· * llW SILE SAVfl, SAlfl, 28 Wa~ ta swo«11 and llablllty i 14-24 • 1114 Coast area. We tral'1 all 644.0496 drhon Must sell last. No 32 NV c••v Wr11e N F Dickerson, dings s 100 Our entire inventory has Eicellent Se1ec11on l3 Leall.-t insurance llECEPT .. llT Pres SWEPCO, Box Mlsc•ll .. -ous 6015 434-7993 I been drasucally reduced 1IM SLEltlS 34 Deer +--l-llllllllt-Jll•lll•-ll~M~-;F..,7;,;;;30~a~m.·4Pm. $6/Hr 961005. Ft Worth. h "' .,..., _j,=::. for eKlra savtngsl • 35 Oo·re-m1 1 t1 ronN:)ff 161 FASHION mocMI Mill --mn• •1111 lCIU --t~~--- peara,,ce. neavy phones. U CllET&IY /lllPll lasl season's clothes. 1540 Jamboree Road 1001 Quail SI Npt Bct1 37 Foe gOOdess betwetn 6 a m S p m CM-fl 6am·IOam (S&S) Aleas avallabfe A 11111111 ~ Cllllllll. .......... fl Ilk,..., --•ta avallabte ln Colt• Mela NO COLLECTING NO SOUCJTING Dlltiar 0. 0., A ... ........ "t• ... ,...,,, ....... 17 hghl typing req'd. com· FOf demo contraclOf EJtp sizes 6 & 8 Bar~alns ge-Newport Beach 712-2112 ~: ~·~~;:,, puter exp helpful Apply prefd Call between 9-t 2 tore! Call 645-0 7 I ,.,,., in person. Books on Pl I 2 leff .. _..., '14 •IA Oil 40 Patti Tape, 729 Farltd. Costa 968"669 1 II JI -5 9')d, 1t11teo. cau. r•dl· 41 Oto UK com Mes. 5.48-5525 SECRRARY 2-SW. S•. 141-~11 6124 als •90312 43 Open 8'eas •llOIPT /SllTY Part Time. $7 IHr Balbo• ROSE BOWL TICKETS (2) ;';OIU;;:MtSl::=--=·1 11111 A rlW aAl9\D. u Williams H B otflce needs pe1son Island 673-8120 25 yard tine, row 55,65150 ......... •En BILL MAXEY TOYOTAB ....... .,. :~ ~.;>Ntn for acllve phones & office each 7 14·248-748 , pr1-... ar 18881 Beacn Blvd H •9 Ptomottci duties Mutt have good Tfll..-1 IPIUTll v•te P•rty EVERY SAT & SUNDAY 847-S555 • 111111n u -61114'• t•• S3 Fray comm sklll1 Excell. PIT & FIT. dayshlft 4 1---------•OrangeCoastConege• 'lllllZl ...... 11 ·••H '1 }Cll:r> ._ S• MMldlSl'I be n e ca I I Tracy weettends Must lype. Wiii Cole<ttblts Fairview & Adams. Costa "Tl "Cl PS t•" feel reel • • • ,,.. '' ""'-"'!) 55 Taooo )Oil• .... 2 IV\59 train CM 540-1777 S 15 .. _. "d ··'-/Parktnn " "' • •• '... ~-,1 ---vv Brllfienl unelfc U mini -" mi__,,, ... perf c037165 •n1u -.., 11apf1llllTF/T ~ c~n 2•K. ten1h oz_ ~~~!nee. :f:~sdsa~2: II'" : ::t~:~ \ti" ::i: Slat! Immediately Llgtll Employmene \I/anted Beau~ c;:~· u~S:~ ~~ Sw8P Meel '32·5"& BILL MAXEY TOYOTA clerlcel Full benefits. 5535 Mt 12 ld'1I coins lnel lllv 18881 Bach Blvd . H B ulary negoUeble. N.B. dollar, 3 halts. , qlrs., 4 647-8555 law llfm * 851-1183 mare dlmH. IUOs mATI Ill.I ---*' TYPE 90-100/wpm. In SAT & SUN 9-' 11~•w..,1na-ll.-Tf know 11)..key t>y touch. • tt•Ot Apprit 4 oz altv Lois ot furnlturo, •H 1ypes Irvine hlgh·tedl flm'I haa •m lamlller wlvarloua caM Sac:r n• 373•9045 Incl patio, dJthft. e1c an Immediate opening for oompular av-tems I nave 1625 Irvine AV9. • F an enthu"8111c lndlvldual WOfked '" aelet & cua· Offkt fumllurt (ICl'OU from Oakwood. with lrM!ndly phOne "*'-tomer ~. LootllnQ I Ea•M 6047 PIBing on 11111 Pl.) n«aend profeM60nelllP-lor PI T evening incl p,. ...... 8-__. _.._I ~-_;~11111-ii-il-i"i"i'~~~------.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljl pearanc• b perlence weekend work, fleJt iwa """ ...,. ..... --I ,,ece11ery Call Teri, p r • 1 err ed , 2 O. 3 O c...or UOO. end °',_ 281-tltt twa/week can you uee miac. offtce eQUlpmenl --111•11 aomeone· wtttt my •111? 175·3562. Mii fOr Teet n11111n•• c.1147-1101atv,,.. 14 2 3 4 • • 56 To tne >ell 57 Al no.. se Thoe~..,, 59 Fu ot .nto 60 M••O oaltl 6 1 AOO•t•onat DOWN 1 Gen Br aoli'~ 2 Tenu<>os 3 o.,~ 1ngreoien1 • HST 01 JFI\ 5 LOOI" 6 Opli<:al O~VIC~ 1 Season 8 WBICh 9 Cooy 10 vaneou11f!f It Mr M~111t 12 HOog 13 Grat 2 1 \111euum lube MJ" 22 Eteganee 24 Solemn 25 Roman garb 26 OleoreSU\ 27 Sottfln 28 Couple 29 UIOCMn 30 ComPKt 31 ~S 33~0< 6 7 f Ll"CI 36 8UGkle5 37 Bearing 39 PunilhmMt 40 Dye 4 2 Some hOIMS 0 AngleO 45 Puccm1 opera 46 Kukla and 8 Ollte 4 7 F <>Oder er oe> 48 s-r 49 Tooth 50 OrumblMI S I Son of Seth 52 8e IOOllSI\ !>.\ CMOOOr tool 10 11 12 13 •lmllllll •Pd. AIC. alloya. .... :~..... . ....... • LL MAXfi--TOY OT A A u t o ' A I r • p I S ' ~1111 Beach Blvd., H B'. ~~~=··vJ:~d~~= 556__ Trim, Wire Wheel Covet's. llftJll 1111 I 1GLE690) Alt, PIS, Tiit, Stereo IJlll ;ca11etfe, Low MllHI BILL MAXEY TOY OT A : (2ABU415) 1888 1 Beach Blvd. H.B. : PHI. 847·8555 i1~1;L MAXEY TOYOTA PONTIAC 1982 Trans AM. 1 Beach Blvd. H.B. T ·toPS. power windows. • 847-8555 doors. steering, seat, AC. • CAD '79 ELDERADO Fun car Must sell. a.Ci with vinyl white toP. $3,500 559-6'460 :Fully equip. Custom I It IJll -L-,-11-~s. V9f'Y good cond tlH Hot :1 Owner. $4000 OBO. Auto. Air. P/S, Stereo :1e1..aa25 °' 675-8502 Cassette. Low Miles! ------(2NXH312) :mnlPlllT1111 Hiii :tuto. Stereo CaQette. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA : Like New! ( 1NXL586) 18881 Beach Blvd. H.B. • UHi 847-8555 l lLL MAXEY TOY OT A .18881 Beach Blvd. H.B ,,~ ~ ,,.,,,M a~~ : 847-8555 .,,..,,. .__ ,-c-• ----------FNI EllllT 1111 i Speed, PIS , Cassette. •Mint Condition! (362738) : 12111 : Bill Maxey Toyota :18881 Beach Blvd. H B : 847-8555 fJllicM1 Call Classified· n ,. •• Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? Tr I t e ~loss1 1eds. \t\lhot s 1un~ to you s a 1reosure o sornPore else For onl $12.40 \01.. qet 4 r ni::>s or 7 jovs. Col tocJoy 642-5678 Dail y Pilot • I nd cpendent For more 1nlormat1on CALL TODAYll ASI FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 642-4321 Ext. 310 Appltance Service Ceramic Tile PAUL s APPLIANCE sv~ TILE IHTALUTIH elrtg Wosher Dryers Dish ·wa~ht•ro, Q,ens Marbfe.Mex1can Pavers & ourtt'Oul> sr1, i60 7398 all CNi1m1c Tile 10yrs eKp For esl Dave 730-0409 You Cao.Get Your Dealership Noticed. Your ad wlll come out 2 Tlmn Per Week for '90, Color Freel $ SA~~YJL~BG $ Call 642-4321 Hunt ington Beach fD Chrysler -Pl ymouth IMPOl!I SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 11811 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0631 _ Bob Longpre Pontia ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Department Open Monday untrl 9:00 p.m 13600 BEACH BLVD WES TMINSTER Beach al Garden Grove fwy (714) 892-6651 • South County YallWllEI 111 ISUZU @ m •_..'I ~ 1 YILM UUI LUllll • • Ulll OPIN 7 DAYS A WBK • • PMTI OflN SAT\BAYS • • l•VD OPIN MONDAY NIGHTS• 11111 l1•ch llwd., Hunlil•ton leoch 714 842-2000 0 NEW LOCATION ! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mell Dr., Senta Ane 835-317, Newport/SS Fwy at Edinger BU(NA PAR~ f •• , -' • .. PACIFIC OCEAN RELIABLE Housecleantng by the day Local area. Excellent References. CALL Yolanda 83 1-5987 Firewood FIREWOOD 646-3177 lnstallatlona. Topped/remove CIMnup door H IH, nu lawn/aprlnklr 761-3478 opener~3~~:: 18398. PALM REMOVAL Any slze-585,00 lnct stumpJnsured. H,1ncl1 1,.ir, • • • • • . J.: Income Tax CHUCK 642-0322 •OHLITT* CUSTOM PAIHIH Excellent quallty 111 reas prices Reis Lied Full warr Greg 642-0744 People NEED Classified Look to Tht-" ~ew Car Guid e whe n interestt~d in purc hasing a New 1990 Auton1obile 0 '1/. 7/J ~ ' $ lt,\J•,()f tlH • 'I nur l~, I I "' A l:.41 L-1BL£ FOR !J590 fleacb Rini C)" 'eslmi11ster BEACH BL VD. AT THE 22 FREEWAJ' I HJIEU!AfE DELI' 'ERF (714) 892-6906 (21 S) 566-3888 Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-a31.33n 714-380-1200 pace an Be Yours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Onl sgooo per week! G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes· Benz 1301 Quall It. Newport llMch AC URA 1001 Quall St. Newport Beach @Sales • Leasing Sai.s • Leasing Parts • Service Service • Parts 133-9300 75-ACURA 752·2172 ''Ca// Your Prole••lonal•" ., IE CAMPBELL NISSAN/ ~llf.IOf • low p,.,,.,, • No G11l1rn1clt, • c;,. ot 'it·ll:!t11on • F11Pndly P.-opl,. • f -c .. IJ.,nt Servi<• AllEV I I ..... 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Count.v Wl•hee You cl Your Friend• A ERICA'S #1 VOLU E DEltER! llEW '89 v I w I GOLF 2 DR. llEW '89 ISUZU lllliO Factory Sttcker Less So Co. Discount Less Factory Rebate . ..... 11 .... I ,Ill m Factory Sticker I l ,H I ~· m Less So Co Discount I IOO \WJ 1 AT THIS Less Factory Rebate I 1,000 ~ i PRICE . : $5990 §115!. : S6990 §138~!. : S7885 !149! :c~ $8990 §16~!. ·tu IOmontheloMcllnd-Atnountto...,,t l.000. TOhlol ~ts S7.33020 Relidue!S2.414 On~credlt ( 1111 1.o3418'1 ( 11724J9n41 ( lte&-04010 I) llEW '89 Y.W. Jml 1 IT Tiii PlllE • tu IO month cloMd eno leaM Amount to llert S1.ooo Total ol 01yments SI 149 40 Residual S2 147 On llPP<O\'ed a .Ott (!>IS.-2211451 one ol this ptQ llEW '90 ISUZU TROOPER II • t1• 60 mon1h CIC>Sed encl lelSI Amount to 1t1•t St 000 lot•I ot Pl'(ments se 477 ResoOul f SJ 003 20 On •Pl>'OVed C•edll ( t!>ls.-0098071 on.. OI INS ptoce IEW '89 CORRADO® • 11• 60 month c<oMCI encl IMM Amoun1 to sta.n SI 000 Total of oaymotn11 S 10 768 ResoOuel S2 904 90 On 111>1><0V9d c•ed•I (5930-80483111 NEW '89 Y.W. ¥111101 lil "l PASSUIU" ,,. r:!_ , -':' ... ,, I ...... ___ I -~ . ----~-.· ---~ I Factory Sticker ....... 112,121 fp ~=o~·s.~·~~t •• :~ • E~~:~!~~IT::.~~Ef· Facwy St~•., • -@ Less So. Co. Discount . I 1.ae Lea Fact Rebate a 1t94 Leu So. Co. Discount . I 1.-w Less Factory Rebate .. I .!t!!! ory · · · .!i!!! DEii Len Factory Rebate ... I .!&!!! -:.:..:'"""""""'"'/ . . / = • !11P._ :s11,m229! :s11,9Q0!299!. :Sl4,991259! • .... IO month c:toNd end ..... Amounllo Siert s 1.000 T Otll OI ...... eo month CIOMd end .... Amounllo .,.,, 11.000 Tot II of • II• IO month CIOMO ..... Amounlto •1111 S2 .000 T 0111 of • ,.. IO month elOM<I 9ftCI ..... Amounlto 111'1 s I 000 T 0111 of Ptrymenll S 11,3.S AeeiOUll $4,447 40 On app<oved c:rlClll 1>41Y"*'ll I 14,580 AellOual SS.093 22 On epp<O..O credit · peyrnenll 118 OS ~ SS.703 On •01><ov1C1 credit PIY"'*'t• I 11.509 RHIC!ual $7 021 25 On IPC><o-.cl CllCl•I ( "' 1.()48155) (N50-tt0S3501 one of tllil price. (II 78) &. of th•• P<'« (4423-018$$ II one of thtS P<ICI 'II PMI .n•u ......... .. __ ,.... ... ,. •CBJCACT •11111n ...... AT AC.PS.llll,ssm .... .... '*' •03711$ • orly .. .,,,," .. 811C*&dllr\ 17mSM .... ~= ss,a ATA/C-.. Wonll.91 -• ...... . ... f .1 .. Vl,AT. S9599 AC.1"9.r>w. "°'"-•CC. ----..,,,. 'II "' ....... ..... ... ··~ '11 ISIZI Only4 000 " =at: .. undlr --rllnfyl •90430 - Ol&QI ~DALY llLOT1'1• .... D111••1r IO. .. ~ •111111 "!m.•••T •H llCQlll .. = 11 ..... Miii •••I Ell ..._ _,_OPNiiiW ACnnauehH•ll ,.. ,._ ... ,... .... :_awn II ~-·····----· +n .... lfAW --TOYll ... umnAW ..... -................... Tlle............... ~-, .......... ,.,..,.... ...., .. IMJM t• UTATIOf TMI~.,_ ....... · r u I A A "" o . 1 ar • ...._ • 9"8n-,... "*'I..,,.._• ~ • ...., • .. o-. °' .,. MWN • • I 1 cox °"'9 ~ u. ~--• PIHIOfML CINU(, IPVteT..~ ':'~ n..: IOOIC ~ ~ A L&.tPAC:I GAlllOlN f COH IO ,.,.,....,.. ~an. noo ~ c.e..... YIL~Sl(HA ACeiltonll9 !!,!!.', L '.!!!ft~" !:'-7,.~ '9. Sante .a.-,. ..... ..__ V.___~.,.:. =--• N~.!11.f~ _:s,..~l~ Ol'OVI •• l'"9r NMpor1 Hilt, tt)OO Nie JoMe .,._,.,d, P 0 90ll t .. , A·•tm .,...,_, PanNttNP 2Mt --~ ._ -•• .,.. ~-. ._ r-._._,_ ~" ·-· .... ...,,, ,.._, ~ 201. NMpor1 AoM 5enU Afta. c.M =orl 8eeelt, CA To 11 ,,_. oenetioar• ,1114 I A 3 ec... Qonl '-"" T""' ttol2 Aoolrl ..,...... .. • ,.. IL °' the CITY M N(W. ...... Callf t2tlO 2107 17 .. "'"' 11 00 A.. u eonora ~· a-. I a,.,. = nnw., ar..e. Callf I t .,..,_! Jwrett, 1723 W Proctor A-... lA "'*"9. nnery Aentell•J R PORT 8 fACH. CALI· ~°" M T.,,.,._,, 2t7t TrCMllcl ... lfttWpt ..... Oft N iltd Olly of .--.,. tori 11\0 ~ wftO may J.,._Q W"'4e Jr ~ ..,,... Pl • Sente Me. CA 917.. lftc • ~ 2t 1t OANIA did, on the 1 ttfl ~-~ 8eedl. lftc: Cellloml9. IMO Carroll tteO el wtliCll ttme llO Oide Of,,.,_ be lf'f'I.,..._, .,, A ... "'A·3 Cc11911 ca." 1 1 Mer11,n c.r 92704 Thie buelW 1a con-11vc1 • ..._POft or o.cemo.r. 1Mt. Ceilf l2tl3 ll'Oed. let! Die90. INIMOC**IMld rMdlof tM Wlllor eet ... or 00411,ot Mew c:.au1 nue .... w . 2174 ........ ~:r !":,~~.-~on-ducted~ Alt lndil"duel • Cellf t2M3 I Ill Aesolullon of ..... Tltle ~ ....... II COft. '2121 CANNERY VILLAGE AMA JARVIS LAMHAT cox La#ftll'ICle M ~ Cowl'. .... Cellf 11921 Tiit vi • ._....... The reglatrent com• t>vllMN Is con· IOn, ,_._,.end Ille e dvc1td b)' enlnOMctvlll T* ~.alMM ll eoft· STMET N "'°\leMfNTS,t AP£TIT~hMtieenNe0 2~ ~ Aw •"4. Tiiie ~ le con. regittran1 com. meftCed 10 trenuct ..,.._ br• corporetion "Aec>on Of the Et9""'" MCI Tfle regiatrant com·~ by I 09'*111 oett• COftttact No 29" E19-by a.MAGARET A COX In 11 Mou c.,,, mM d1o1c••-by· Undivided :::::e:!n:, ·~~, .. ~ ~~ Ole lldltiaw • reg111ran1 com· ltlOrtM e tllne end pteoe ~ IO lfanMCI tlUtfi. ner9NO n •e r • Eat 1 m e t• the Superiot ColK1 Of Cai ~ •• .,. A rr... 2116 111..,... bull ....... a ---nemo or nemee to trMMC1 t>uel-torepublicneMirlg lotorme.,... under IN lictitlOva Tfl• r•o•ttfent com· MS0.00000 torn1a CountyOfOtanoe Ave ,.43 Cotta T"9 re911trent c om-111190~ name or ,.,.,,._ U.tea above on Dec:emt>tr 1, una.r the llc:lltlov• IPtClal as-sment d11trict ~ ntffle or namee meflC4MI to ttenuct t>uel-Approvt<I t>y the C•ty THE PETITION recau-11 Mau c .i.1 02 .it ~ to treneec1 buel--R • on NIA 1919 llntte name Of n-ftOWY'I M d OeelQneted ., ...., Mlo\l9 on 117• MM under "'9 flctltloln Covnc:il Ihle 11th dt)' ot 0.-lhet MARGARET A cox bt 'lh•• D1111n ... I COlll· ,.. unCMr ,,,. llc:tltloua T~.i:n.~·t Jetrett I ll>fahlm M. Hett., l led •t>Ove on Dec:eml>tr ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Byron M Tatnvtfff bvllneel Mine °' narnea C*ftl>tr 1"9 ~nted .. pet'M>nal ,.,. dUC:lllO Dy • otontr-' .,.,.. ~ ...,,.. or ,,.,,,.. II ement WU hied Thi• •l•ltment WU !\led •Ne NO 68 !CANNERY VIL· Thia llettment WU flied Mtted ~on· 1"5 ...... l .......... c..,,,_,•tlve to admllt9f the l\ellllll) 1111.a eboW on: NoY9mbtr ::O.t~ County C.k ot Or-With tn. Covnty Cletli of Of. ·a.My Ann Cook , v~ ~GEi 1.,.._•nalt~ ,...,,eo •th the ~ty ClttlJ. of Or· Peul D Hidlmen, Vice Clefil .... ,.of the a.c.oent lh• rog11tr•nt com· 20 "" 28 1 ounty on Nowmt>tr enge County on Oecembw Preetdent to .. th• "ASM llmtnl '*-.. Covnty on Nowimt>trlPreaiOenl Prospec:tM bidoef• mey THE PEllTlON r~uttlt "180WO to ,,.,, ~t tlUll· FraNJ Ciotti, TruttM 989 12, 1989 Thia atetement wu tiled 1r1cr' I 28, !NO Title 1tettmenl ... flied ot>tatn one Mt of blCI dow-lthe <lteedont'a WILL. •ml :..;. uno"' Ille tic1111oue Thi• atatemtnt wu flied p ,._. , .. ,. with lhe County Cletk of Or· The combined • Report", ,,. ,...,.., ..... ,.. 1he Covnty Clefk of Or· mtnl1 e1 no c.oat et lhe ottlct codlell•, If any t>1t aomolled bu•'" !"It or ~ with the covnry Clertl ot Or· Daitut>~rea Orange Cou1 Publlstltd Ofanoe Coe.at •noe County on Oeotmbef ea ault\Oflzed by StrMt• and Pvbllllhed Orange COMC ~ County on ~.,., ot tilt Publl<: wor11e o.c>an· 10 proba1• The w111 llflO any "•'tKl •bO• n Novtll'Tltltf .,. Covnty on NOY9mbtr 23 ~ \i1 8 Oacemt>er 9. 16, Detty Piiot 0.0.mbef 23, 30, 5, 1189 Highways Code Section Delly Pllo1 Oecefnl* 9, 1t,j28· 1989 ment 3300 Newport codte1ls are 1vallat>le '°' 21 \91!11 28 l~et ' ' 9 1989 January 8, 13, 1990 P...at 2961. hH Ileen prepered 23, 30, t989 fa.t1 Bou!evaro P 0 8o11 1718 e11amlnlll()fl 1n the hlA •"l>t Jiii''" G w11ota Jr · F..a:a Se-939 SA·INl3 Put>llshed Or•oge Coast and approved, cons1111ng ot Sa-1'11 Put>lt.ned Orange CoMt Newport Beach C Aii>)' 1riecoun 1ms '''"""'''' waa flied Publlllled Orange Cout Dl-•c NOT"'r Oatly Pilot o.oemt>tt 16. 23, lh• plans speetflcellon•. OeJty P1lol Dec:embef •. t6, 92669· 1768 lHE PETITION ... Nttll• .... 111111• ct') .. '\h Cifltk of Or· o~Pllot o.c.mw t . te. r~ "4 30 t989, Janvary 6. 1990 maps. aescroptions and "II· PUBUC NOTICE 23, 30, tg89 Ff>' f\Ktner 1ntormauon. authority to eom1n111er 1~ "''II' ~"\'t 1)11 N<1"11moet 23 1..-S•·9S2 mite ot 11141 co.I and dla ___ S.i.a call Ste¥O B.Oum Pro1ar1 Hl•I• undef tne 111Cte0&"· 21 t 1111 • . ... S.·838 FICTITtOUI .,..... PUBUC NOTICE gram and ....w-,,,, end r-·11-• ...... I Manager at 644-3311 FV"' Clef'tl Adm1nl1tra11c.n ot h .. ,..... NAW ITATIMINT PUBUC NOTICE prcperry vatuetlOnt, and for NAMS ITATnmNT PUBUC NOTICC Pub1111led Orange Coell 111es /I.cl tTh11 evth0f111 iii i>i.o•<Nw-J Ore >Q41 "8JC NOTICE The IOllowlng oeraons are ~TITIOUI .,...., all part1Gulw 1 u to theM The loMowlng P«aon• we 08'1)' Piiot o.c.tnt>tr 30 IO'wa ttie peraona1 •ec><eaen ~" , ? to• °"'an•Dtl• 9 t --.;...;;.=----------1d01ng t>uSlness es ,.,... 8TAftMINT PeCTITIOUI .,...,, proceedings ind any 1ndl· dO<nQ buscll""9o 5 u S Ftcnnoue .,..... 1989 January 3 1990 1ta11ve 10 tau many action1 23 ;o 11'8~ ACTITIOU8 ....... BEACHlECH INTER· The following peirson1 ere .. ,._ ITAT9MINT vldualauessmenta.refetlt'· (a~I PORl SUPP.I NAm ITAftMIJIT S1W980 witrtOUt ot>t••" ''9 c.ourt ap· S• 9~ MAim ITATWmNT NAllONAL 2102 Business dOlng l>llStneu H The lollowlng peraona are 11 made lo MIO combined LY lt>IStSCO DIVERSIFIED, The lollowlng P«'aon• are tproval Before 1.ai..1ng t .Oltn The tollowtng ptf'lonS are Center CX • 130 trvine, WEST COAST INTER· CIOlng business u ·Repcw1 · u p1ellm1nar11y 25 Fleming<> Ct . l.agune dOtng bull,.,... 81 Pllll.IC NOTICE 1ec11ons no.ever ttie Pl" ---------- CIOlng tMlllMP • Call! 927 i5 NATIONAL TRADING CO, AMBRtn ENGINEERING. epproved, •• ...it es to the Niguel. Ce!ll 92877 P A O F E S S I O N A L · tonal rec><•Nrltthw4! •S '"' P\lJllC NOTICE WES·CAl EMPLO YER A~tnony WtHiem Wrath, 16322 Sundanctf ln, Hunt· 24738 Le Plate Or Laguna previously mentlOned Resol· Alvin L RIYefl, Jr • 25 GROWTH 575 Anton. 3ro NOTICE Of' !Quired 10 g1•e notocf' tc BENEFITS COMPANY .... I t8 ) Grand C1n11 Balt>o• ington S..Ch. CA 92649 NIQUtl Calif 92677 llOn of Intention. Flamingo Ct Laguna FIOOt COit• MeH Calll P'U9UC HIANNO >nterested CMl•tOflt Uri "U FICTITIOUS BUSINESI Park Newport, N-port lllalld Cllltl 92660 Vtcky McCarricr. 16322 Petr•Ck ,,. Atrunoale DIKMPTION OF Niguel Calif 92677 • g2626 • COM04TIONAL UI( ltle/ nave ..... ,_, I'! II(~ • HAM( STA TE ME NT BelCh. Callf 92te0 This business •• con. Sundancer Ln. Huntington 247315 La Plata Drive. lllPROW.NTI · this t>usinest IS con· V1v11n LH Mekkelson "NlllT NO. •53 lcO'li«!ted t t•e p•npo~d .,. r .... '°'" ar• Arthuf A c.e.i.. 4220 ducted by an •nd•vtdual Be.en CA 92649 Legvne N!Ouel. C•ltl 92677 Tl'9 prC)90MCI ""°"'' ot Clvcteo t>y an tnd•vlduaJ 575 Anton 3rCI Fk>ot Costa W1TH lnCIAl achon · Tl'lt' •"Of'~~··oe• • "208 Partl Newport, New· Tne registrant com. Ktml>efly A Henry, 5 At>-Aot>ett 8tanc:herCI 2S326 1mprovomtnl 10 be hnaneec:l The regiatrant com· Mesa Calif 92626 PEMlllTl/TENTATIVE adm1n.wa1to" •u" o• '• "' Po'I Beech. Caltf t 2te0 rneneed to transact 1>1111-beywOOd Ln. Legutla H1t11 .. EldenwOOd. Et Toro. Caltl und., these proceedings IOf' menced to transact bull· Tn1s oustness IS cc.n· TR.ACT NO. be grJntt10 ..... t'!>\ •n •q ,••·C' Thts butlneH la con· neu undef the hct111ous CA 9265'1 92630 tn1s As~t District are neu under the ltctillous oucled t>y an •nd•v•du•I 1'1n/NEGATIVE 1n1e<estt'd ::>E>•..C.n • •" ••1 ~ ...... ~ • ducted t>y an 1ndlvtdua1 business name or names This business Is con· Th11 business " con· detcfll>ed as 11141 construe· busineu name °' names Tne •eg1strant com -OECLA,.AT'°" NO lo1>,ec11on to tr•• 1>e"'"''" 1111.l v •. , Tna r eg1str1n1 com. ljsled at>ove on Novemoer ducted by Co-Penn.,, ducted t>y 101nt ventufe t•on ano •nstallatton ot oer· hlled aoove on Dectmt>e< menced to transect OUSt· .._. 1snow, gOOd <IMIM" ..,r • t~• .l.C:•ilt' 4 r.. .. menced to tranuc:t bust· 23 1989 lne reglltrant com· The registrant com · lain curt>, gutter street a11d 20 t989 ness under tilt 11e1111ous 135 ""'' I court •noutd not gr mt '"~ !:>&r • , ness under the fictitious Antnony W W1atn menc:e<1 to transact busl· meoced to trensact t>uS•· Side walk improvements, Alvon L Rtve<I. Jr 1>us1ness neme °' names ""6defttlel eutl\Ortl\ , H• ,,, 1 't. • t • bus1nen name or name• This statement was ltled ness under the llc1111ou1 ness under the hct111ous together w11n lhe 1n11a11at10n Th•• llttemenr was hied 111ted at>o•e on Novemoer Coftdom~ A HEARING on th~ '-'"' '-' ., • J. , ltsted above on nol yet wttn tne County C1er11 of Or· business name Of n•mes bl.lstneu name or names ol street 1t9hti11g. including wttn the Counly Clerk of Or· 22. 1989 ttrot-ct) hon ...,11 ~ held 011 JAi• , ••Q r• .,..,.., Artl\ur A Cecala 111ge County on November llsted above on Oecember 5, 1111.0 at>ove on NI A appurtenances and apprut• ange County 00 December V1111an Mekketson NOT 1c E 1 s HEREBY I AR' 11 1990 •t ' • s P '<I-·• 1,, t.<. Tn11 statement was filed 28. 1989 1989 Patrtck M. Anundale nant work. to serve and t>en· 20, lll89 Thi$ s1e1ement was hied GIVEN tllet me Hun11ngton I Dept No J •ocai..a 111 10 Ao• ,,,, R w1tn the Counly Clerk of Or· F431127 Kimberly A Henry Th11 tlatemont was filed ellt Ille p1oper11es 1ocated p , .. 10ll with the County Clerk ot Or Beacn Ptann•"Q Comm1u1on C•v"-Cente< On•@ 5.tr '"' ange County on Novembe• Publtsned Orange Coast Tnis statement was flle<I with the County Clerk ot Or· w1thtn the Assessment Dis· uoltshed Orange Coast ange County on November w1U notd a Public nea11ng 1n I Ana CA l<t .11.1 ,8, 1989 Da•t11 Pilot December 9. 16, witn tne County Clerk ot Or· ange County on Oectmber lltCI Oaili P•tot December 30, 28. 1989 the Counc11 cnamoer at 111e 1F vou OBJEC. r to t•·o• ..,__,,. v ,, ,..._ 23 30 •989 a11ge County on December 1 1989 aouNDAMS M 1~ January 6, l3, 20. F'31123 Hun11n91on Beach C1v1c.gra11tmg ol the pt>l•l<or ;<N "'"JI 01 ~ •• ,. Put>llSl\td Orange Coast Sa-936 6 1989 ,._, ASlllS•NT DISTICT 1 Put>llsneo O<ange Coast vente< 2000 Main Svee1.ls1tou10 ettne• 1Wl>t'ilr "' tM S"t>llO OaJty Plio1 December 9, 16, F'*25 Put>1t1ned Orange Coast Aft p•o~toes that t>eneht ________ S_•_·_9_7_5. Oaity P1101 Oecem~r 9 16 Hunttngtqn Baach Call· neanng una '11111' f'.N' ru Tiu• tl .... ,. 23 30, t989 Pllll.IC NOTICE Put>ltshed Orange COHI Daily Pilot Oecemt>or 16, 23, tr om the works of improve-DllD•IC NOTICE 23. 30 1989 to1.,1a on tne det• ano 1t tl\f I 1e.:11ons °' '''" ""r 11~ 001ec: a .. ,, .. c ti, • • .. ,, Se-93• Daily P1101 Oecemoer 23, 30. 30. t989. January 6. 1990 ment sl\all t>e asseued to r~ Sa·937 time 1nd1ea1eo below 10 re hOl'\5 wnh tnt> cou<1 t.etoHr T "' .. fl "" 1 -----------1 FICTITIOUS 8U8*£1S 1989 January 6. 13, 1990 Sa-947 pay a propont0na1e share of ceove ana conS>der tile state-tne ne11rong four appear 1,,-,. cea ,. ····~• rtB.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT SA·959 tne costs ana e11penses ot FICTITIOUS 8U ... IS D1m•1c NOTICE rnenls of au pe150ns ...no ar>ee ma~ oe '" ""''~OI' or or ,..,,, • •et·· 1·.. 1 • '·"o" The fOlloW1ng persons are PlalC NOTICE the improvements together NAME STAftMINl r~ w1Sll to oe neard •elatM! to tour atto•ner lt.iu'>• ""~ n • trn FICTTT10UI 8UllNEll dotng 1>1111ness IS with acqu1!'olhon expen.set A d~::; ::::=:'IOI'\' ere I FICTITIOUI 8UllNISI tne aop1tca11on des.<:r•t>eo IF YOU ARE" CREDITOR l•s•t'd •t .. ... .... I ... y NAm 8TATEMINT EUFIOPEAN LEARNING Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UUNESS map ol tne Assessment Di•· A fYPE 4 u. 550 Pauiarinol NAME STATEMEJfT below 01 a con11ng•nt t'"°'' ·• ~1 1<,~9 ThelollowtngpetSON •r•SYSTEMS t5081 Sevllla NAMESTATEMINT lrlC I 1den 11f1e d as Avenue =B1IOC011aMesa, ThelollOW11'19personsa•e DATE/TIME Tuesday tneoeceas.-o f OU•TMl'l"t> ooong bullnffl H Corcte Huntington Beach FICTITIOUI BUSINESS Tne tollowo"" persons are PROPOSED BOUNDARIES Caltl 92626 OOlng business as Janu1ry 9 1990 7 00 PM yOVt Cil •m ... 11n tne cov•• •nd •n • ~t 1!1 ~ ..-!\• .. u I ~, Elf' N'MAGIC, 20t2 S Cahl 92647·2723 T NA~~ STATUIENT do•ng t>usine~;' u Of' ASSESSMENT DIS· Rot>yn E HOlla.nd 550 THE TINT CONNECTION. APPLICATION NUMBER m••t • cooy to tne per,.:.na• .,..,., ,, ,. C. Garnsey, Santa Ana, Calif R1cn1rd r lomp~1ns l\e o owing persons ar11 All WEST WALL SYS· TRICT NO 58 !CANNERY Paulanno Avenue •Bl 10 2•26 N-POr• Blvd Umt A Conottl()flel use Perm11 No repte~tal••t appo.nt..o by • 9" "°" " ~2707 15081 Sevilla Cortie Hunt· doing business as TEMS 19 111 Biddle Or VILLAGE! nas oeen ap-Cosla Mesa Caltt 92626 Costa Mesa C.hl 92627 89·53 w1tn Special Per· me cou•t ""'111\•n tour "''°' tns • •!!i Vendlt Garv•••. 2012 S 1ng1on Beac11 Calif TURBO TECH 2St-O Main ltlllne Caht 92715 ·proved by 11\e leg15lat1ve This business tS con-John Mtenae4 Villeneuve. mots T.,nt•t•ve Tract No •ro,... tne dete Of ''''" ·• F4401" GatnMy, Santa Ane, Celt! 92647·2723 St U-230 lrvme. CA 92714 1 Frances Molfot 1911 1 body and tor au particulars ducted by an tndtllldual \OOI w Stevens ,.226 1•177 Negative Dec;t11atoon,su•rice ot 1011ers sp1nyoded ~·"t.i -..!,.: • , ~· .... ~>I 92707 This ous1ness s con. Jtm OSnannecy 25•0 Boddie Or Irvine Cahl as 11\e t>oundanes referel'\Oe s t 4 c 11 92703 No 89-46 1n SoeCllOf 9100 0 1 tne Cult O.i , " • • .. t,.• lO T .. t> ane • I Main St U 230 Irvine CA d I d tr Tne reg1str1n1 com· ana na a •ppr.r-w.NT Sum~• .. 1ill tom1a -o-e #'-.. '"" 1•·a"' ·-·11•.·. ,c;.i" .. 1s u ' a • con. ucteo o~ an ind1v1dua1 . • 92 7, 5 is ma e o sa1 map on t e menc:ed to transact OUSt Tn1s business •s con· ~ ~"-~ .. ~ " .-•u •• ..,.,... """ ~ ... • •u ducte<l oy an 1ndll/lduef The reg111r anl com· 92714 This t>usineu 15 con· with the transcrtpl ot tnese ness under the hChhous dueled by 8n tndtvrduaJ Development Co time 101 fll•ng c1.i m, .,, r ' S A· I ne 1eg1strant com· mencf'd to transact ous•· lh•s business ts con· oucteo by an 1noivtduat proceedings ... ·sift~. na-• ~ nimes I ne 1en•strent com· LOCA t•ON 8186 Con en;me '"'°' to '°''' ""°'''' ~ ed oucted t>y An tnd1v1duaf COST OF uu ·~~~ """ ~ • ""' I 1 om into a11te ~t "' r,. • ·~ menc to transect bull· ness unoer Jne ftct111ous. Tne reg•strant com· The registrant com· 1 ... _0VEMENTS ftSled at>ove Ofl NIA menced to transact Dusi-slant.ne .,.,.,e 1soutn s>O@ o 1 · " ·• ---------- ne5S under the tlc1111ou1 t>us1ne» name or "ames men ed 1 tr nsact t> , menced 10 transact t>us•· _.." Rot>yn e HOiiand ness unoer tne 11e1111ous Constantine Dri•e e>1>rO• nol<tta dbO•e PUBLIC NOTICE DuStnen n•me or nemts lilted above on November n c n °, 1~ 11 11us · ness under rne ttcttttous The total estimated cost This statement we.s fifed bus•neu name °' names 1mately 500 IHI east or YOU MA'r EXAMINE l'>e ---------- '•Sled aoove on Oec:41rnbef 17 1989 ess u de e ct I ous business name or names of the WOfkS ot omprovemenl with tne County Cltfk ol Or l1Sled aoove on NovemDef Smolo.ewooa C1rcle1 hie l>ept Dy in,. courl ' ,ou, NOTICE OF 1 1989 R1charo F Tompkins business name or names hsted above on Ill A 101 tne Assessmen1 OtSlnCI ange County oo Deoemt:>er 27 1989 ZONE RJ 1Meo1um Hrgn ar" .i C>ef~n n1111e$tecl in PUBLIC HEARING VanClte Gervais ThtS statement was loled hsled aoove on December T Frances Mollat are set rortn as follows 4• 1989 Jonn Micnaei Villeneuve Density "lltS•Oential 0111nc11 me esia1e '°" mtJy flif' ""tnl BEFORE THE: Tnls llatemtnt wH Iii.ct 1n tne County Cte<k or Of· IO 1989 ThlS statament •a.s hied Es1tmate<1 Cos1 ot Con-FUl1U Tl'llS statement was flied REQUEST Construct a 35 tM covr! " IO•m ReQut!"I P\. NNtNG COMMISSIO.. with the Count~ Clerk of Or· nge County on Novem~• Jim OSnannecy will\ Ille County Clerk ot Or· 11ruc11on $17 4 888 00 Put>llshed Orange Cout w1tn tl'le County Clerk of Qr. unt1 restdenflel l>'OJeG'I w11n '°' Special NOt!Gfl ol ine 111 A OF TH£ CITY OF dnge County on Oec:41rnbef 28 1989 _ Tl\is statement ¥1.0S fifed ange Couniy on Decernt>et Estimated tnc•dental E•· Daily Pitot Dectmt>er 30 ange County on No11emt>et special permtt tor reduc11on 1ng ot an inventory 1no dP I FOUNTAIN VALi.EV 21 1989 F'31145 w11n 11\e County Cterk or Or· 5 1989 penses S28,762 00 1989 January 6. 13. 20' 28 1989 tn front and side yard set· pie sement of Mlltt HMtts NOTICE IS HEREBY , .. 1215 Put>hShe<l Orange Coast ange County on December F~ Est1m111eo Total Cost 1990 ,.-a t>at ks 1>u1td1n9 sepa1aflon 01 of ny t'lfllrllon Of 1tccour>1 Wed .act Put>hsned Orange Coa11 Oa11y Pilot December 9 16 " •989 f •""l50 Publtsheo Orat1ge Coast $203.650 00 Sa·974 Publ•shed Orange Coast ano private open sp~ 1n H i;iro.idoo in M!C.flon 12!>0 GIYEH th•t 0 " n •r. Oa•ty Pilot December 30 '3 30 1989 -o "'p 101 Dece t> l6 23 Es11ma1eo Controt>ut1on Di:u1v Po1o1 Oecemt>ei 9 16. heu ot a common recrea11on ol tne C1lltlorn11 P•ooate January lO, 1c"°' Cat 7:3011 t989, January 6, t3. 20: \ Sa-942 Puohshed 01ange C3oas30' 3~'·',9~9 JiJnu11';'., :' 199o $7 000 00 -----------23 JO 1989 area COde A ReQvetl 101 Special P m. In the "' ovric 1990 Daily Pilot December 2 • . S •948 Balance to Assessment PUBllC NOTICE sa.935 E N v 1 RO N M E N 1 A LI Notice tor/on 11 ava1taol~ !rom C~ambe•&. 10200 ~tor Aw· Sa-977 1989January6 13 1990 !I $19665000 STA TUS co.e1ea Dy 11\i!COUf'tc.ler~ enue, Fountain \laner. the SA·96t PROCEEDINGS FICTITIOUS 8US*ISI Negath•t Decl1re11on NO I AllOfMJ tor Pelltlorltf. Polt•dnnlng c .. °"'t•-"!'"'on, Wiii MLIC NOTICE ANO BONDS NAM( STATEMINT PUBllC NOTICE 89·46 8oet, ... , • Kr .... , by h 1 P<'.v "" .. eer "9 on MLIC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE S.t•d c.11oceeC11ngs tor tn1s Tne lollow1ng persona are ON FILE A cooy ot lhe I CIWl9t...,, 3750 uni .. ,. thosufolloew"!'v"gsl&!Nmo•w· lCH • FICTITIOUS BUStNllS p•1D•1c NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS As•••sm~nt Dis· tr1ct •hall ... OOtng Ousineu •• o-· ....... c ......... TY .,,. f ·-•It, .... -......... CA 92501 .. .. NAMEST•TE ... NT "°'-~· ~ ''" ..,.,. EWPORT ••es • " .. ,..... """ p<ooo..,...reqvestison ,...,,n ' v • -· . CONDITION•• USE -R· FICTITIOUa 8U8INllS .. _,,. NAME STATEMENT nao and ta~en pursuant to I a IN . ,., " SIJPIN<>ft COU9'T tne Communny Develop· Published Orange Coast .. :"'. ,..,,. NAME ITATEMUfT Tl'le following persons are FICTITIOUS 8USIHEIS Tntt 1onow1ng pe1sons are IN' Munot•Pal Improvement PLUMBING & HEATING 700 Clwtc Ceftt9' ment Department 2000 1 Detty PtlOI Oecemt>ef 23 :1• Ml!eNtlOllo' n"",u ... -ltted bJ 1n@ following potaons are dOlng DuSlness as NAMf STATEMENT OO•ng t>us,ness as ACI ot 19 tJ tDtv1s1on 12 ot COMPANY (!>)NEWPORT· Of. WMt Main Street Hunhngton JO 1989 ... '"" Oo•ng DUSt,,.U as Seal)Ofl Security 2283 Tne to41o""'"" persons are T RASM. AVENU E AS tne Stteets and H•"llways MESA PLUMBING COM· S8'1te ·--~ en Calton a 92S.8 tor SaS97 t Natalie K Plcllon•. Inc flof 1 afT HE NAIL OOCT OR Pacoltc: A~e . Suite 8 Cos la .. ,, SOCIA TES AC 11 L " PAN Y IC I N E WP 0 R T ,._. a 1 1 1 the Htabllehment ot e o1ATYANAS HEALTH & Mesa CA 92627 doongous1nessas 11 1orn1a im C<Xle or tne State ot Call· PLUMBING COMPANY CA.t2701 tnspecoon Dy tne e>ubloc A Ptll.IC NOTICE Sub•HJ Sandwich toe-, BE "UTY 364J·F Soutn Ja E Toi 2283 p PARK LIDOUNOCAl 377 tied Partnersntp 188 E to1n•JI Bonas snall be •5· ldlNEWPORT PLUMBING & Pe ttt1oner JOANN cooy of tne stiff reoo-1 will In 811 H l•tl"9 ret8'1 ~ 1 m:s S an B C a. Supe1.01 S1 Ne.. port Beacfl I "tr Cn\tll Mesa CA. 112627 sued to 1epresent unpaid H EAT 1 NG CO M p AN y FAN TO oe ;;1v1~ao e to nte•Hled FICTlllOUS BUSINESS within tho •"°PPlne ~ Beor StrMI Senta Ana ~~ C~ 92~~e osta CA 92663 .lnom,;s S l ee 188 E. as!.<.>~sments 1n accotoance (e)MESA PLUMBING COM· Flespondenl TERRANCE patties 11 City Malt Of tne NAME STATEMENT at tho norlhwHI ~of Ca •I 92704 Tn • 0 < nes• • 'On Baroa•a Jean W1tto• Ir In C ·~l.1 Mesd CA 92621 w11n tne lmprovemenl PANY ll' .. ES ' PLU'•BtNG MICHAEL FANTO Main C11v l•Dr•ry 17t1 t T•• IOlto-•n" -·~· ••e 8,-~ .. U'l l Str .. I __ ,,. "'Wa Tat1ane Gregoroa L1U ow '• u~• • "~ · Langt'••n 813 w •S tn St Don "eroes & J•m Bona Ac10119 15 1D1•1s1on & HEATING .. COMP.t.NY Case No 0308215 lalbef1Ave<>ue•alt81 Janu· oo-~ous~ •:;"~"~ ,..,=~.'located";;"';... J643·F Soutn Bear Stteel d"fle<l by an tndiviouet -e~ Nt!YI POtl 6Pac1> CA CJto• t i' t88 E 17tn 10 ot ~&•d Code1 Following fn!CQSTA MESA PLUMB· IUMMONI ary S t990 v OBtlE MEC!CEOES Ellie A.wo""9· Santa Ant . Cet1t 92704 ne reg•sTr ant com· 92663 C.o,t 1 Mt'• J CA '1?627 1nP conti•ma11on ot 1ne " NOTICE! You ....,_ beef' All INTERESlED flf:R 00• TO" •• 48.,, . , "'·ta -sT•.-•tc• ,.,.,_., I nti t>us1neu IS con· menceo to transact buSI· Tl\IS ou•1ne•s •S con M.i•lf.'r Horn & Herb as6~ssment• a ,,..,,ft ... Of ING t979 Anane.m Ave n "' ' --r.. .... ..~" .. ..,...r-~ d In I Cl I OUs • ~ ~ ' .....,. ""' Costa ••-C•l t 92627 .-ct. The C-' -decide SONS are invited to •ttend L •gun• ~.,,,,,... C.1 11 9"'6·1 7 c~ "'JC • c~r.,,,.. ... • c.,cted Dy an 1nd1111dual . ne)S un er e I '' ductea Dy An ln<l1v10uaJ Got'tz 188 E liln Costa tn111~ tJOI da1s .... 11 be allow-..... a D. ··-· said neartng and e•pt'etS ufom co.~.;;, ,,86 ~ La uuP€AMf'T ;;;:';11-.:-- Tnf' 1eg1stran1 com · DuStness ncime 01 names The reg•~trant com· Mest1 CA 92627 ed to malo.e paymen1 of Dave Wayne~lack 1979 =~°::u'ro:C:: 01><n•onso<S<Ut>m1t ev>d0nee Ptl lil Lagun• NMjj\14!4 Cahl Petition aut>mlttecl br melleeo 10 transact l>uSI· fi sted aoove on l2l8 89 menced 10 transaCI t>usi· Tn1s ousine°'s •s con· asse,sments 1n c..isn and ~~~eg~:;e osta Mtt$11, aponct wltMn ao-.,.. "8ed '°'or tt911n11 tne applteetoon 926r;-•••!America Pro~rl .. • ""H under the hct111ou1 ~a~ E T ofan 1 led 11ess under tne t1cr111ous ovcteo Dy A L•m•ted Pert· the unpaio oarance will tnen This business 19 con· IN lftfermatlorl --.. a.s ou111ne<1 at>ove II the<e Thi• bu1tness 11 con-Orouo tor ~ c-~ ous•ness name Of names nos statement was 1 1>us1nMs name o• names nersn1p t>ecome payable 1n annual II you Wish to -k tne •d· a1e any furtner Questoons OUC1od D)' an ondtviouaJ 01 two. two atory oMc. hStedabove Ofl January 5 "'111\IMCountyClerkolOr· ltsted ilt>Oveon NA Tl\e 1eg•stran1 com · 1nS1allmen1s w1tht>ondStS· oucleo t>y an ind•vtdual vtct ot 1n ellorney 1n lhiS p1ease cat1RobertF•anklm, lne reni•tr•nt com· ..... lldlnga con•l•tlfll of 198 t ange Counly on December Barbara W11Co··Lannev1n menced to 11ans&ct butt· s"-"" ro 1epr-~nt tne unpatd fne registrant com-P " • 0 '"' 12 1989 F4'01M • • uuv ¥~ menced to transact bull· metter you Sl\ould do '° A ssoci ate l ann•r 81 menced to tr"nsact t>uSI· I0.000 1q. "· on pr~J Tetyane G L•SSOW T111s statement was llled nes'> under tl\e l•c1t11ous oatance lhe actual 1nteresl ness unoer tne ltCllllOUI ptomplly so tnat your writ· !>36-5271 ,.,... under tne flclltious loc:aled on the WHI Mcie of 1n1s s111emen1 wu hied Put>llsned Orange Coast with 1ne County Clerk ot 0 1· bus1r1ess name 01 names rate 101 the bonds snall t>t ousiness name or names ten re!.ponse. 11 any may t>e Miiie Adam•. Huntlntt-bullne1.S name or ni~s Nowtio.,. Sll..t. eeo .... v.11n tne County Clerk ot Or· Dally Pilot Dec-emt>er 23· 30 ange County on e>«emt>er hsled «10ove on N A d..iterm1ned upon tne sale of flled on time 8e1ch Planning Co"'· hated •t>ove on Nov~rntl<"f IO\llh 01 Wemer •- ange County on Oeoemt>er t989 January 6 13 1990 12 1989 lhomas S Lee sa10 ool\ds 1~~1.~9894t>ove on Fet>•uary AVISOI Usted ha Sldo d• mlealoft 20 t989 Oowelopmont Agreomtftt t5 1989 Sa965 F..0151 Tn1s statemenl wa.s llled PU8LIC H(A"tNG Dave Black mandado El lrtt>unal puede Pubtttrled Or&nge Coast Tom Co4llns lptrtalnlng 10 Oevel~t ,..,... Put>ltsfled Orange Coast with rhe County Clerk or Or · NOTICE IS HEREBY Thts statement was Ille<:! de<:idtr contta Ud stn au· Dally P1101 Oecemoe1 30 Th" statement .... 11100 Impact Parment tor w .. 1. Put>ltt~ Or1nge C-oatt Oa11y P1101 Dec&moe1 23 30 ange County on December GIVEN THAT MONDAY. C C k I Of itncle a meno• Que Ud. re-1989 S'·"•2 will\ IM County Cleo. ot Or A-lea PfOPo••I 11 ~ 0111ty Pilot Oecemoer 30, 1989 January 6 13 1990 12.1989 THE •2TH DAY OF FEBRU· ;~.thCeou~tyntony ler 0 • sponda oentro de 30 dlas _________ ... _._" a"""' County on 0ec4lm~ "'OCffaod In conlundlon t989 January 6, t3 20. DllDllC NOTICE SA·962 F4'01M ARV 1990 AT THE HOUR .. ., December L .. 10 1nlormac1on Que .. ,,_ ,... 1990 r~ Puot1sned Orange Coast OF 7 JO O'CLOCK P M OF 15 t989 PUBl.IC MnTtCf 5 t'l89 with tho noted CondltlClf\al F'4GUO 11gue "" ft39327 UM P•rmll Sa-972 FICTITtOUI 8UltNllS Oa11y P1101 Oecem~r 23, 30. SAID DAY IN THE REG· Put>ltSned Orange CoHI So U•led desea sohc11ar et Put>'"''>E'<l 0.1"91! Coa11 OFFICE CLUB • CON- ----------1 NAMI ITATEMINT 1989 January 6 13 1990 ULAR MEEllNG PLACE OF Daily Pilot Oeeemt>et 30 COl'llejO oe un at>ogedo .., FICTITIOUI au-•· Oa j~ P••Ot D«;ernl>ef t6 23 OITIONAL USE PE .. MIT NO Ml.JC NOTIC( The I01l0W1ng persons are Pllll.IC NOTICE SA·9M THIS LEG•SLA TIVE BODY. 1989 Ja11Uary 6 13 20 este awnto. oet>er•• naoono NA• STATE•NT 30 t98Q January 6 1990 111s· • -----------l dOlng ousiness 85 BEtN G THE COUNCIL 1990 ' 1nm•d•ll1mentt de est• The lollow1ng r:>Of'son• are Se 9'!1 Petit'-aubmlttOd by Of· ~TITIOUS8U-ll A PACIFIC SHURE StGN FICTITIOUSBUStNISS Pllll.IC NOTICE CHAMBERS CITY HALL. IS Se·973 manera su •uouute dooP~L~""wE•SuT TOWN----------flee Club IN: for the .. ._. NAMI llATW•NT CO. 8 PACIFIC SHORE NAME ITATEMINT THE TIME ANO PLACE scr1ta st hey llQuna. puede .. ,.. Pllll..IC NOTICE U.hmo11t of ret .. l oMc.-o The lollowtng Pt'tonl ere MARKET ING 1217 w Bay The rottowong persons are FICTITIOUI 8U ... SI FIXEQ TO CONSIDER ANO Dl-11' N0N"r -reg1S1rad11 tiempo HOMES ASSOC 2019 •VP11IJ etOfe lfl the ctey•e ooingbu.,neuu Ave Newport Beach, CA domgt>usinessas "AMESTATE•NT FINALL Y DETE RM IN E r~ tl\4 t-TOTHERESPONOENT NewpOfl Blvd Newport Ftc1TT10Ul8U....:ll Mllndu•l•laf t.-lll1tl0 BALBOA PIER CONDO 9266 1 A A L 0 E c 0 R B The loll0w1ng persons are WHETHER THE PUBLIC FICTITIOUI .,_,. The P9flll0f'ltr haa llleiO • e.ch Calit 92663 NAMl ITATDRNT Talbert ,..,.,., ... ASSOC 29t9 Newport CharlelJ ROlllns. 1217 W AL DECOR ALUMINIUM dO<ng bu!.•neH H INlEREST ANO COVE· -T9MINT l)tltllon conc.rn•ng your Cannery Re11t•••·J R The t~ l)er'SOl'll ... N OTICE OF P"fp. Bt\ld . Ntwrvvt Btach, C811I Bew Alie Newporl Beach MOULDINGS C ALDECOA BSF 2506 Let\igh Or111e NtENCE REQUIRE T)iE IM· NA ITA m1mage II you f .. l 10 file• MQml Inc Cat.torn•• :Pttt dOing bullMM M A"ATI°"' <>" ldOA~ 92663 ....... CA' 92661 MOULDINGS. 1041 WHt Coste Mesa Celt! 92627 PROVEME,..,TS ANO TO Tile IOllOwlng persons ••• resc><>nM Wlthon 30 da~ ol Newpoll Blvd Nt•POrl w Es T B A y c 0 N DECLARATION Cannery Rentefs.J R Rtcnatd A Atall, 1217W 18th Street &111dtng A un11 Robert Edwin S1m1ngton CONSIDER ANO OE· OOlngOUStneues 1Mdatetn111111s111mmons Beach.Cat.I 92663 DOMINIUM ASSOC 29 t9 For llM llem1 ldeftt .... Mgmt Inc. Clllilornte, 29 !9 Bay Alie, Newport Beacn 107 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 2606 Llthtgh Drive Costa lERMINE WHETHER THE PRE TEL 1709 Lake St, is st<ved on you, yout de-Tn1s t>us111 .. s IS con Ne.,port B1•d "-t'•C>Crf wllll ,,, .. ierl•k ("). ~ Newport Blvd • Newport CA 92661 Dougtu Mel Comero, 384 Mesa Caltt 92627 OWNERS OF A MAJORITY ~~~t~ngton Beacn CA teu11 mey oe efttered •nd tne oucted I>) • c0tl)Ofatt0n Beacn Ca'' G266' I• ht>reby given that b-.d Beach Ca.hf 92663 Tnts business is con· Avacado 2 Costa Mesa Thia t>us1ne11 II con· OF THE AREA OF THE ourt m•) ante< I f\i(lgmer'll 1ne •eo1s1ran1 com C1nnert Rental' JR on tho Initial r .. tow. • Thta business Is con· ducted by A General p811• CA 92627 dUC1ed t>y an 1noivt<lual PR 0 PER l Y t N THE Bryan Thomas Gill IMl96 ont11n1n9 1n1unc11ve or menced to 1r11111Kt bull Mgmt Inc Cahl<"n•• 29111 Neg•ll"• Oecllfallon I• oucte<I t>y 1 COtPClf•hon nerstl•p Thll t>usiness 11 con· The registrant com-PROPOSED ASSESSMENT Sant• Ynez. Founiaon Valley the• orders concerning ness ur>cJe• the hct•ltOua N~ Btoacn C "' 92 J being Pf•pored TM ..._,.. The regl at rant com· The reg••lrant com· ducted by An lndov1duat menctld to tranncl t>usl• 0 IS T R IC T H A V E CA 92703 Mston ot p<ope<ly soouut bull"*" name or nornes Tl\lil t>u11nH • s con nlrwa Cornmlu.lon wtll ~ mencea 10 lrenNCt buSI· menoed 10 transact bull· The registrant com· nas undtf 1,,. 11e1111ous PROTESTED AGAINST lhll business It con· suPPOrl cn11d custod)' cn•ld ltltOd at>ove on Dec.mo.. dueled by • tOtPD•••ton •Ider ipprowil of ttle ne. un<Mr the llctlttous -uno., th• ltellllOUS menced to transact bull-buatnttt name Of' n-SAID IMPROVEMENTS. OR ducted by An lndtvtdual tul>Ofl , attorney f-. costs. 1, 19811 Tne •eg1s1ran1 com Not 11 Oecla tlofl , ..._ ................. n-or n•-t>u•·n-· ne--na-ness under the Uc1111ou1 llaled at>ove on Oec:41rnl>tr ANY PORTION THEREOF. The regtSHe nt com· end~h othot relotf u may Sally Ann Cook menald to 1ranS11t1 bu" , • ve10 1..1! •,,__ ""''""~ _..... • ·-.. _ ~ .. _ 'NO TO CONSIDER 'NO Fl mencec:t to trensact bull ,..,._ Tn1• •1a1~1 -· ,.._.... A-• unA-,...... 1~1 1~·· "111"u•ry • ~• '"" ~.., llstedaboltton Jul)' 1 li89 fisted at>ove on Oecember bu11ness name °' n1mes 30. 1989 " " • • btgrantedt>ythecourt ..... • • ~·~· -~ ...... ........ ..,.... ''"' -~· The It•"'• totlowOd-, • Sally Ann Cook.' vice 11 1989 11ste<11t>ove 0t1 NIA Robert E Simington NALL~ ACT ON TH~ ENGi· noss un<Mf tho llc:llhous arn1tl\ment ot ~. tak· with tl\e Count) Cltfll of Or bu 1no• name °' names dollblo a•lert•k t"") wtl be President Ch1tl .. J Rollins Dougles Mel co,,.,.,o ThlS statemefll was flied NEER S REPORT • ANO t>usineu 11ame or namee il'lg ot money Of prepeny °' ange Count" on Ofocemt>tr l11ted 11><>ve on Maren 12 ctletOf'lcaltJ ••empt ,.., nua •l•tement w•• flied Th•• atllemenl was ltle<I Thi!. 11atement w .. fifed with the County Clerk of Or· TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS listed at>ollt on Otctrnt>er 3, tn11 court autnortied S 1989 1988 Section 21ou ol Pul>flc h- '*'ln the County Cltfk 01 Ot· witn the Counry Cterk of Ot· wtlh tne Counly Clerk ot Or· ange County on December RE L AT 1 NG T 0 S AID l9:9 T G 1 prooeed1ng1 mey also result F4*2S Satly Ann Cook V•cf' iourc" Code •nge County on oec.mbef •nge County Ofl December ange County on Oeotmt>er 2 I. 1989 PRGOSPOORSETOE GPRR~Oceese?T· T~r:nll•te~t WU lthed ~ ~.!~ c._....i!t=· 0 P::.t>pl~~?..'a~e tc6oa2s3t PreT!'oent I f '-A THESE MATTE"S ... 5 1"8" 2 "89 12 1989 F .. 1-. IN , H .. ,. -r --·•-. _., 11., "01.,.,....,m..,.,1 • "'' Illa efTIMI wlU '""" .....,1,... pr~••••d "'"'•-t "' • 1 h• ' .._ C T OR S wttn the County Clerk of Or· v--~ C 30 98" J • 19"" h h C Cl • t 0 .,. ··• ~· ... -· . • F..-aJ . , .. 117 P..0116 Put>llShtld Orange Coast WHI H HE w K HALL ------·· 1 • anuery " ~ '#II I • ounty ''" 0 r 10 the Pt•nnlrwa l.••• of .. Publllhed Ota..,.,. Coest Put>ltshe<I Orange Cout Published Orenge CoHI 011ly Pilot Oecemb8f 30, BE DONE. OR THE EXTENT at1ge County on Dectml>tr JoAnn Fanto. 8210 Con· S•·CJSJ ange CO\Jnty on Oectmt>or Stat• of Calllornl• ~ "••t P• ..... .....__·~ •• 23 Oa11·y Pilot...___ .. _ 23. 30, Delly Ptlol Oecemt>ef 23. 30. 198" Janua1y 6 13 20 OF THE ASSESSMENT DIS· 12.1989 stanttne, Huntington Beach, -----------<5 1!1119 me t Code I 000 ot -...,., y ...,, ,,__.,,,..., ""· ' ,,,_,.,..,..,. 1989 J 6 13 1990 1,,,.::· ' ' TRICT. OR AS TO MAPS ~U A 92648 When you want togetrignt F~ n ' ' ~·· 30, 19811, Janvary e. t990 1989 Januery 6. 13 ~990 968 anoary . • SA 1187 HV S•·978 ANO DESCRIPTIONS. OR Put>hShed Orenge Cout Pu1>111hed Otenge Cout to the.....,, al th:.r:f.•· Clas.II• Put>llSl\fld Oringe Cout =~::.i ~=:~~ .. v~ S•t SO A· • HE ESTIMATE QI; THE Deily Pttot December 23. 30. Daily Pilo. t Deeeft'lbef 73 30 fied'1enorgan11 , lnfor· Oatl'° Pilot ~be• 16 n THOSE PEl l .. ING TO COST ANO EXPENSES 1989 Januery 6. t3, 1990 1989 Jenuary 6. 13, 1990 mallOn·pecked -ylo find ~ 1989 J11nu rv l5 t090 T H E Re 0 F. 0 R T H E SA·te4 Sd70 twf\81 vou're lootllng tor ~ 1 tettllJ In I n or Of 1" ........ ......................................................................... IJ.ROPOSED DIAGRAM ORl~· ...... -.._. .. ..;;..~;.... ............. ...., .... ~ ....................... ;..-..... -----...iiiiiiiiiio-,jtlontolho pr~wM ... • ··-'" opport9ftfty .. -ESsMENT. ANO ANY ao at the Pll~ ~ • you'll find A NEW -WORLD OF ADVENTURE! In NO ALL PE RSON S le ... ~~T~~T~~o~:;r~~E~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS"" ::"Y='::;'!':iec• .. FORE THE TIME SET , , ''annlftf ~"*9t et OR HEARING REFERRED • • :!..~em":' tt '!';..:.~ 0 HEREIN ....... atop by to toe you• actloft I• cfl .... ,.,.. ... ~:=:a• The L• o.pet11't*'t at the flcmlout buSfnfts stetement a1 ~. "-• _, • e ~ For 8" 1ntormat10n r•tino Delly Pilot It pteeMd to en· t.._ ,,._,,ty Pilot L~•I Depart· ~to,-~ .. ~~ ...--nounce a new MfvtCe now avail-,,.. ......., -----0 .,,... prwigs. .... ment, 330 West •Y Costa ........ ~ .... lf'9 pr~. er'4 .,.,, ebte to new buMnll.... 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ESTATE Map not to scale. and locetl0f'4 ere 1lP9'0Jumate v CXlSTAMESA 5 A~ GATED COMMl 'NITY fabulous Bays horH home in quiet location on lree-lint'd slrt'el. four bedrooms. remodeled kilr hen wilh 1ub-uro refrigerator. puJI oul aht'hes. built-in ... ine rarks & much more. Cozy and comfortablt' and in lop-notch condition. 13.700.000 A once in a lifetime location! On lhe cliff in Camt'o hores overlooking lhe white sand beach. jelly, Cata lina bland and fiery sunsets. f our bedrooms with maid's room. 2 car garage. You could be fortunate enouP, to have the rare opportunity of owning this grt'at investment. !'llEWPORT BEACH 5269.000 End unil condo near bt'ar h. Totally redonf' with bleached wood floors and cabinets, nt'w carpet & applianrtt. nt'w tile and fixlurt"S. Two bedroomr., lwo baths, fireplace and two-car 1_taragt'. 120.000 price rf'duclion! Hl'~Tl~GTO~ BEACH $449.950 P c\Rf\ PL..\CE llOM£ -fkau1ifully appointed ... 11h c-u.,1o m ft'atur~. Appro:it. 2780 sq. ft. 3 bdrhu .. 21 2 ba. Perfecth ituatf'd near schools & beal'h. \la tf'r .. uite w/ pri' ate pa tio. Huge enter- latnmt"nt room im·ludes ... alk-in ... el bar. bath, & officr " l'OZ) fireplacr. Air cond. Stt. sys. Great for fam1I) Ii\ ing. EA VIE~· 1599.000 Designed for romfortable living. <\II on one level, thi• guard gated 4 bedroom. 2 bath home has a beautiful city & night liP,t view. Vaulted ceiling&. large famil> room, formal dining room. Wt'"l bar. 2 fireplaces. Large used brick patio he view. Call for additional dettails. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. 37.2 ACRES, OREGON 1237,500 T llE WlNDS RflNG CAPrT AL -Thia in- credible property hu viewa of Mt. Adami. Mt. Rainjer and Mt. Hood. U you are interested in outdoor recreation like anow skiing. windsurfing and filhing. this ia for you!!! 15 acres ia bay paature. the remainder ia forest. Call for more detaill and dirtttioDI. nJLL OCEAN VIEW $399,000 Beautiful 2 atory condo with full ocean view from printe ,-tio and .econd ••ory baJcony. boda of wlaida directly 'face the ocean and beada. Hieb ceilinp. wooclburning fittplace plua beice c:arpeta. 2 -•er auila. Security co-unity with pool. ape ud rec room. A .,_, lMtyn BACK 0"11 \IARKt:T 52,295,000 C \ \IEC I ...,I IOK ES \I \STF.RPIECE. Every. im- 111al(i11uLlt· a mrnil) h 1U1 bf't'n indudrd in thii. clnt111ulil' 1·0111t•mporary. (;plifornia styled homr. Ut'\ l"lt·d mirror!!. uniqut' marbl.-s, special till'S, i.tt-rro ~~1>1t·m. truf'k liithting & the lat«"St hi-tech kitdu•n. 3 bt'clroomi.. dt•n. fumilv room. All main roomi. "ilh 111·t'an \ it'w. Pri,•a te pool a nd separate pool buth. \'ILLA BAI.HO.\ $253.000 Third-noor Pn1t hou!te. Quiet M"enic location. partial \ ie". l>ouble \la ter Bedrooms. Two baths. \ t'q littht & hrittht " 'e\tra windows & sk) littht&. Pla n tat ion r.huttrr... plush '"hilt' carpetintt. VILL.\ BALBOA $22~.950 walk to beach! Popular noor plan t•onrt'ived for intimacy with pri\•a q . T ... o bedroom suites. convenienlly arrangt'd and <'ompletel) separate. Living room hai. a <"OZY fireplac.-& man) up- grades. Lt:Xt.:R\ OCEA '\ VIE'\l' CO~()(l $495.000 )love-in perff'f'tion w11 h fort'\"er \ irws of ba'" ocean & ni1tht li((ht-. Oramatit-2 Ldrm and d~n totally lurnii.hed for irnml'diate occupanc\. Pri· vate patios surround tttis maitnitlrt'nt ~ornt'r location in a (tBl ed 1·ommunil) ... it h pool, spa & tennis. '\t.:'ll POltT BL\UI Sb 75.000 f ormrr mod rl ... 11180\ upitradr;,. )larhlt' n oors. marblr firt'plact'. mirrort'd po"dt'r room and Mllintt room Frt"nl'h doon.. plantation 11hutter& & d ecorator "allpapt"r throuithout. ~C'<'. S)~ .• pro· fet 1onalh landsrapt"d ... built in BBQ. ~i1ua1t'd on quiet l'Ul·df'·sal'. \loi.t furnishin(tS are rn· duded m salt"'> prirf'. CO:\TE)f POR \RY TO'\l ~H0\11:: 265.000 2 bf'drooms. drn. larttr lh"intt room. firt'pla<'t'. Only twent) units "ith their o"n tennis. pool and spa. Be t bu in Rack Bay. Clo .. r to bf'arh~. N""'port Ct'nlr r. Rrinp; a ll orfers. HARBOR RIDGE Sl,100,000 Fabulous 4 bdrm, 3 BA free-standing ~1..autre mont'' model with 11pectacular walk-way leadinp; to beautiful marble f'ntrv. New wet bar, all new kitchen & upanded · o=.aster suite ... /walk-in cedar-lined clo et• & sitting room. Guard gated llarbor Ridge-. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES 1725,000 "Miramar" -Great location, extremely private eod unit with unobstructed pa1toral & city light view1. 2 bedroom. 2~ bath. New lancbc:aping & paint. Call listing office for your private showing. SEACLIFF O~ THE GREEN 1334~900 Beautiful new Oub Series South towohome.. juat completed. Guard-..ted comm..aity. Plan 100. lowest price available. Agent on duty. Open daily Thunday·Mooday, 11-5. Ownu will comider leue. ~E'\l'PORT HEIGHT 1750.000 [,r l'llent ~rwport lleitthti. location near bay & be-a1·h with pel'k·a -boo 'i.-.... 3 bedrooms. 21h plus bath ... lar1tr ram•I) room & dt'n. Extras include 1tnt1t1ur doori. & panelintt. ,.1ained ~us. built-in i.lt'rt'o i.~i.lrm. full serur11) s~ tern. custom shul· tr r1>. air l'ond111on1nlt. n"" roof & -1 car garage. 33 RIOCEU'\E ORI\ l:: S-1-.995.000 On a Clt'ar Da\ 'ou Can ~t'e fore,•er. t:n- obstruclt'd oct'an, 11unsrt & rity light viewi. This 40 room maoi;ion has it all!! One or the premit'r homes availablr in NB. Old world craftsmaruhip in traditiona l manor. Extrnsh e usr of marbles, ttranites, woods and rrown moldings. 5 bdrm suitc-s. 8 BA. stud). family room. f1rt"at room with wine tastinit room & wint' <'ella r. 6 fireplact'S. quarteri. for staff. 5 t'ar l(B ral(t. pool. spa and sauna. BIG t.\'\H)~ S749.000 Thi~ 1s thf' onl) "\lonaro" rnod rl a\ailable in Bil( Can)On. :J bdrm!!. 21 ~ ba .. a ppro-... :.?.8 13 Ml· ft. 3 <"a r irarap;t> 'rt·unl) "~"ttm. ~ho"' \f'n "l'll. .. I • (J()5.000 F1r .. 1 time• oH.-n·d r u .. 1om homl' Ill the he-art of thf' Countn ( lul1 "·1·11on. ~prrta1·ular ,·ir" of itolf rnur''" ( luh llou .. ,.. and Fashion Isla nd . .$ bt"droom.. or \ plu.. a ilf'n. Fam1h room. 2 firt'plat ,., ( .azrhn .\ 'a r iar. \ r a nd ~tturil) ~\!>tC'm' \ ~rrJI f111 ... 111~ rlonrplJn S2~5.900 Thu, j(rt'at .\ lwdroom. 21: bath fam1l~ bomt' iA lorale-tl an tht' park·hkr "t'llllll_t of Shado ... GI scttintt of ~hado" (,lrn. \ta .. t..r -uitt' "ith walk-in closet. family rm "ith f1 rrplar «>. Lartt«' df'ekintt overlook "ondrrful "ood' "ell intt. \ rart' op· portunit). In Ot'C'd of a httlt· Tl C PAUi PRl:\GS l::~TA TE Sl,595.000 Excellent arehitt"rtural mat>tl"rpittf' on 1.45 acrt'fi. Totally pri"atr eommunit~ with 24 hr. security. 5 bedroom 11ui1n. maid's quartt'ts. •tate- of·the·arl sound y lcm. marble Ooor1. and a very unique convenation area ... ith floor lo ceiJing window• which enhanct" the unsurpaued mountain. city and nip;hl littht views. Private pool 1pa and fountain. Thi home ia a must to 1tt aod priced to It'll!! COMM ERCIAL PROPERTl LAG NA BEACH t:t.500. landmark 2 stor~ buildinir in heart of bu ineaa dti.trirl near \lam ~arh and on P II. Zoned commt'rc1al. 11.065 sq. h . o f net leuablf' pa<'e. PAGE 4 /SATURDAY, December JO. l989 The Prudential ..JI Lido Realty DAILY PILOT / REAl ESTATE 673-7300 3377 Via Lido Newport Beach DAl..Y l'ILOT I ftA&. ISTAl"I PENTRlDCE COVE Condo complex with pool & spa near South Coast Metro, shops & freeways. Light & bright 2 bdrm upper, living room with vaulted ceilings & fpk & la rge deck overlooking greenbelt & streams. 631-1400 .................................................... $179,500 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Charming 2 bdrm, 2111 BA townhome in small complex. Vaulted ceilinged living room with frplc & lots of glass. Wraparound yard wh1t£' washed kuchen, designer decor & attchd dble garage 631-1400 ........................................ S229,500 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Totally detached 3 bdrm twnhm Parquet floors in e ntry & kitchen with cozy eating area French doors from dining & living areas open to the back yard. Quiet & attractive small compl('x. 6) 1· 1400 ..................................... S257 ,500 £AS'l'SIDE COSTA. MESA. Charming 3 bdrm townhome with den. )oined only at prage, windows on 3 sides, lots of lifht & privacy. WoOd floors ift entry & tiled kitchen, river rock frplc & large fenced patio. 631· 1400 .................................................... $265,000 BAYVIEW TEJlRACE lmrNculate single story home in exciting 2 yr old J.M . Pe ter's pted compJex with pool & spa. High vaulted ceilings, eat-in kitchen, 2 bdrms & lovely sunny patio. Neutral decor & Berber carpet. 631-1400 ......................................... $3•'5,000 PENINSULA A great vaation get-a-way! Immaculate 2 bdrm, 2 b.th oceanfront condo in security building wit h fabulous beach & ocean vistas. Steps to gr~t restaurants, night life, shops & beaches. 631-1400 .................................................................. S3•9,000 WE5TPARK Irvine . A beautiful 3 bdrm 2Yl bath decorator home with formal dining & fami~ rooms in super "inside'' loation. B~ched floors & abs, air & security systems, lovdy yard & tripfe prage. 631-1400 .................................................................. Sl8S,OOO BLUFFS Bright & airy 2 bdrm, 2 b.th townhome with views of canyon & city night lights. Set high on bluff, it N\ a hardwood floored e ntry, wet b.r, new kitc hen, dbl garage & 2 terraces for entertaining. 760-3600 .................................................................. $387 ,000 MARINA. HIGHLANDS Costa Mesa's "Best kept Secret." Lovely 2 story 4 bdrm home with formal dining & family rooms & m.uter with study. Secluded ar~ on bluffs overlooking the ocean & lights of Huntington Be.lch. 631-1..00 ....................... $.475,000 WEST NEWPORT Spacious duplex with 3 bdrms, 2 b.ths & fireplace in ~ch unit. Just one bMxk to best oce.n beaches. 671-6900 ............................ $495,000 SATWDAY. ~JO. 1989 I ptAGf 5 e?l 1'a/lpf1, 7kaltlt111111d ~eCHa ?Jew ~ae /eom att "' ~ at ?Patee/eCJNt-1/"mN, !J11c. PENINSULA Immac ulate duplex, ideal for owner ouupant wilh otht.•r unit fo r income. f reshly painted with 2 bdrm~. 1', baths & fireplace each unit. Lovely quiet neighborhood, st£'ps to bay, ocean & ferry. 631 -1400 .................................................... S498,000 BALBOA ISLAND Super buy at lot VALUE!! Great potcnt1.il in this early island 2 bdrm cottage plus studio apt O\ er thl' StnRlt' garage. Remod<'I ... build new ... 01 use JS r('ntal with good income. 673-6900 ............................................................... S540,000 CORONA DEL MAR Prime location 1ust 11 i blocks to ocean & bl0< k to town. R· 1 lot with small 2 bdrm cottage will accomodate a new home of over 3000 sq. ~t6;.;~o6.~~~~~'.~~ .. ~'.~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~~ .. ~'.~~~ .. ~.~.sJ5t~ko WEST NEWPOltT Picture pt>rfect J bdrm home acrou from park & steps to ocean. Country kitchen. lfving room with fireplace & buih·im, hdwd floors, skylights & master with patio & spa. REDUCED!! 631-1400 .................................................... SS60,GOO ~UFF Excep~ion.al 3 bdrm h.ome with large family room. Beautiful recnodel with fresh paint, arpet, shutte rs, new kitchen & paste4 decor. Mini view & large yard with r~ & fruit trees. 673-6900 .................................................................. $585,000 PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT Br~ht & open 4 bdrm upside down house for maximizing fabulous ocean views wit h 1st floor family room & custom shutters & skylights. Would make a gr~t corporate re1reat. Super Price!!(lh) .............................. S595,000 PENINSULA POINT On quiet street, steps from b.y & ocean beaches. Downstairs has 2 bdrms, up has large sundeck. family room & bath (add closet tor a super master). fresh & bright, wood floors & beamed ceilings. 631· 1400 ....................................... S595,000 PENIN~ULA Totally elegant, remode led duplex. The 3bd unit, perfect for owner to occupy with the 2 bd used for rncome. NPw kitchens, frplc in eac h unit, Be rber carpet, ceiling fa ns & just o ne block to ocean. 631-1400 .................................................... S625,000 5EA VIEW Corner lot with VIEW of city lights & ocean. Beautifully remodeled kitchen with whitewashed abinets, 3 bedrooms & luxury mirrored & marble accents. Lush courtyard, 2 wrap around p01tios & spa. 760-3600 .................................................... S650,000 MID.PENINSULA. t-Urd to find fresh & bfight •bdrm Spanish style home, beamed ceilinged living room lar'e famffy room & charmi"I bfick p01tio. R-2 lot o~ quiet street in great area, steps to neighborhood beaches. 631·1400 ...................................... S72S,000 WESTCLIFF f rt'\hh rt.•moJC'led b bdrm family home on laq~l' cornt>r lot Charming open & bright tra- d111o nal with <.huttered paned & bay windows & h enc h door\ Fo rmt1I d1nin~ & family rooms. 631-1400 ................................................................ S735,000 LIDO PENINSULA Stunning 2 bdrm in full security building with doorman. Extensive use of granite counters, marble & etched glass Possible lea~ option with S 15,900 option money & SJ,500 pt>r mo. Water views. 631· 1400 .......................................... S795,000 LIDO ISLE New, br1gh1 & open J bdrm Salt Sox home with formal dining & family rooms. Two fireplaces in spacious master suite & living room, high ceilings, skylights, oak cabinets & Fr. doors. 631-1400 .................................................................. $875,000 LIDO ISLI: 8r1ght, open 4 bdrm Artist's home, redone to perfection! Beamed ceilings, Fr. doors. p¥ied windows, skylights, crown moldings & ::!r;:.~;tf:;~.~.~~~~~:.~~~.~~.~.r .. I~~.~~~~~ COltONA. DEL MAR Classic contemporary 3 bdrm on a 45' lot. Exceptional use of spKe & materials. Italian tile floors in dining room, family room & skylit kitchen. Master with Fp., patio & office. 760-3600 ............................................................... Sl ,175,000 BALBOA. ISl..A.ND Elegant bayfr,ont duplex with 3 bdrms each unit. Owner occupied upper has beamed ceilings, marble baths with ~er fhrtures, co-~r:~~~e7~-~~~~'. .. ~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~.~ .. ~ ...... ~ .. ~ .. s~:X.1:~ SPYCLA.SS HILL A fabulous custom home on a choice corner lot high above the harbor with forever bay, ocean & coastline views. Buutifully redone in '86. Formal dining & family rooms, • bdrms, pool, spa & ~urity. 760·3600 ................................. $1,550,000 LINDA. ISLE Elegant traditional • bdrm with den, family & formal dining rooms buih u ound lush courtyard with pool & spa. Dock f~ large yacht & 108' of main b.y frontage in a tip of the island loc.iiton. (LH) 631· 1400 .................................................. $3,200,000 CORONA. DEL MAR A 6 bdrm Mediterranean estate with over 10,000 sq. ft. under one roof with 2 family rooms, 7 flrep&Kes, billiard/projection room, den & 2~7~~~.~~~.~.~~.~~~.~.~~~~-je;,: WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. CORONA DEL MAI 2800 B. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 ...... -....... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 GREAT ESTATES Realtors A BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AV& 714-673-6900 COLD Well BANl{eR LI Expect the bet: I llIDUCBD!t CUSTOM KESA VDDE ttl6,000 Ranch Style on Approximately One Third of an Acre -neat.led an a cul-de-aac next to Meea Verde Country Club. Thia pool home featurea the fl.Dell quality materials and workmanahip and ia one of the moet e1:citing homee we have aeen. For privacy in living and a home to entertain in, call now for a private showing. A BOllDIA.l..BR'8 Dl.BA.ll S!8t,to0 4 bed.room, 2 bath rustic woodsy retreat w/exquiaitely remodeled kitchen. Encloeed patio wist.one ceilings. 4 aets sliding glau doors and cozy FP. 4 PLE.X S47t,too 4 larKe townhome type unita. Each 2 bedrooma, 1 Yl 6ath with large living apace. Weat Garden Grove near Valley View off 405 freeway. 1.oned R·3. P AIOLY IOOM H86,000 Roomy 4 bedroom with added on family room. Lota of oak built-ins. Secret 5th bedroom or a perfect computer room. French doors lead to yard with 1azebo. NEW CUSTOM 8011! t46t,too 2 atory + roof petio. 3 bed.rooma, 3 i,.<, b.tha. Fi.replaoee in muter suite and living room. Large mMter beth. walk to beach. COUNDY STYLE CllAlllD SUI,• 3 bedroom, 1 ~ h.tb central air remodeled. C...blanca fans, abutten, tile floors and count.era in kitchen. New Dupont carpet throuihout. Built in entertainment center in familr room loob out to bMut.iful.ly land1caped yard with deck and ~ Timer aprinlder IJStem. Finilhed pnp with built-in cabinet.a. Thia ia the one!!! QUIET AND PIACEPUL 8I00018 PAll Ul,IOO Walking distance to at.ores, theater, and ,_.. tauranta. Ss-cioua 60 s 24, 2 bedroom, 2~ beth. Forced air conditioning and be.tins. lnaide WMh- er/dryer hookup.. Lo.eta of cupboard ap.ce, built in deak. lncludea relriprator. SeUer will make allowance for linoleum replacement. Excellent area of Garden Grove cloee to beech and 22 fwy. LOYAii.& Ml'l'llDI llOlll .... ,.. Tw. bwdully nmoieled home with ..W uait wOI be id.I few aayoae neec1;,. help with the monthly ~ or could be med • a IUMt home. (714) 8414181 EXECtmVE TOWNBOME 1169,000 Near the center of town and cloee to shopping and the park. 3BR/l.5BA with nearly new c.arpet . vertical blinds, french doors, private patio, and near the pool and spa. So clean you won't believe it. Ready to move in. EXCITING FIRST HOME! $239,900 Excellent West.aide location home renovated over the laat few years, new plumbing. new double ceramic floor & Hermoplan window, cedar lined cloeet in masters. 3 bedroom, 1 1 • baths. Call now for the other. FABULOUS NEWPORT CONDO '225,000 One bedroom, one bath in glamourous 250 Lille Lane. Second floor, jacuzzi tub, tract lighting. Very quiet corner location. Open space feeling. Exclusive to Coldwell Ranker. WATllP'IONT BLEGA.NCB HM,too 4 bedroom, 3 beth apecioua home in preetigioua Huntmston Harbour. Solid oak double door entry to ltepdown formal LR. Huge bonua rm and your own private 36' dock. Too many upgrade. to mention. WllTlllNS'l'D -ONI OP A I.IND tl71000 3 linsle family ham. on neuly half an acre. 3BR. 2BA. IBR, lBA. lBR, lBA. Property ii toned Rl but two ol the :i:"* are irandlatheNd and ~ H~ ~. lcw plenty o1 RV P8killl «me your •"'41lnabon. DESllABLE EASTSIDB COSTA llP.8An S!49,900 New, bright and airy condominiums -3 bedrooms, 2 t.; bath. Spe in maater bath. Fire· place in living room and muter bedroom. Quality fittings -skylight.a, central air, ceramic tile counters, white·wuhed oak cabinet.a, enclOfied yard, 2 car attached garage. Muat aee to ap· preciate. Seller will carry 2nd T .D. of 15";. K&S. CLEAN UVBS HD.I U79,900 3 bedroom, 2 'h bath immaculate home. Bonu." rm w/vaulted ceiling. UptT.ded kitchen. MOVE IN CONDmON US0,000 This beautiful pride of ownership home feature~ :l bedrooms and 2 baths, new carpet and paint and new land11Caping with automatic sprinklers MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE - SANTA ANA SZ19,900 3 bedroom, l 1t1 bath (remodeled bathroom). ceiling fans in most rooms. RV. Parking, 'l. car garage. Next to golf coune, park, tchools, 11hop· ping and freeway. AFFORDABLE LIVING - NEWPORT BEACH U9,000 Thia mobile home ii minutea from the beach in a clean and quiet park located in Newport Beach MOVE rN TODAY UH 000 Great oppo":unity! Thia 3 bedroom, 1. 75 ~th. New plum bing, roof, pe.int inside and outBide. Ready fo r you to move now! IDBAL PA.KJLY HOME UH,900 1Wo doors from unaJJ neishborbood park. One bedroom and one beth dowmtain and 3 bedrooma, 2 b.t.ha upetain. Luse family room. Lovely yard. SANTA ANA UU A SMALL ESTATE UH,000 Borden Fountain Valley. 4 bedroom, den. 2 t1 b.th, pool, ape, fountain, ~t iron sate. blk wall, appro~ 2200 aq. ft. inc l\mt quarters. Nearly rebuilt 16 yn aco. New Berber carpet, paint. country kitchen. LMHIT AND lllGBT SIU,toO Kida loYe thie ~ family room! 3 bedroom.a. 1.76 betha, frenCh doon and two ftrep&ecel. Cloee to ICboola, park "~. ZZ99 11ar11or COLD W eLi.. BANt(eR l 1 NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS '378,000 Lovely C Plan, large rooms. open feeling, patio overlooking Nobleza pool, location close to schools and market center. HARBOR HIGHLANDS S389,000 Simply delightful~BR home in terrific N.B. area. Bike to beach or walk to park. tennis, school & stores. Priced to sell!! BLUFFS S389,600 Hluffs perfect tranquil location with bay and city lights views. End unit, lot.8 of priv8:cy· pro- f essiunally redecorated. Ready to move mt<>. Nt!WPOIT HEIGHTS uet,600 Where do you get an ocean view for this price? 4BR or 3+ den home located on quiet cul-de-sac. Ready t.o move in! CLIYPHA VEN HH,000 Charming Ranch style duplex o r convert to 4BR, 2BA. Go 2 story for ocean view. Wood floors, French windows. private yard. You'll love this one! SEA ISLAND •511,000 Spacious 2BR, 2.6BA t.ownhome. New, light.. bright & airy. 3 patioe, w/living area above & maater suite & lBR down. Gourmet kit. Best value. SEA ISLAND MH,000 2 sty, 2BR, 2.SBA twnhm. Gourmet kitchen w/butcher blk. Light. neutral to:neL Bricked patiOI, den fml dining. Lovely, quiet & pvt Joe. NPPOIT BEACH M7t,ooe Alm<>1t 3,000 aq. ft. of warm & comfortable family home. Cook'• delight ki~hen overlooks big pool & spa in private landxaped garden. BACK BAY IW,000 Nestled in private setting t.hia 4BR, SBA home offers country living. WoOd/brick exterior, office w/private entry, secluded pooVspa. BIG CANYON •l,Jll,000 Total perfection in thia very apecial home. Com- pletely remodeled 4BR, family room. Luah land- acapinc, very private rardene, " 3 ri.replacea. BACK BAY ts,111.IOO Exceptional view off erillJ on over 2 acne. LoYely traditional home w/pool-epa and equ.t:rian fa- cilitla. Two 1arp conaJa 6 barn •/tack room. All thia in Newport Beech! -. --.. --- CUV!:R HOME_ This exclusive Normandy- style home, nestled into a hill- side setting, commands a pan- oramic view of Emerald Bay & the coastline beyond. Ocean views from all important rooms & six BR. A 5-car garage & brick motor courtyard w /20 car parking capacity. The lush- ly landscaped terrace sur- rounds the pool & spa. Offered at $4,500,000. PENINSULA PENINSULA '515,000 Channing cottage w/garden patio & sun deck. 2 BR & 2 BA lower peninsula home. JUBt stepe away from ocean & bay. BALBOA PENINSULA *5,000 Quality custom ho me that ia versatile w/a guest or mother in law suite. 3 or 4 BR, 2nd story bay view, 3rd story loft. CUBtom oedk cabinet.8, stain glue +++. CORONA DEL MAR CANYON CREST 075,000 In a set.ting of t ranquil charm. thiR 2 BR. 2112BA townhome features family room, library off mas- w r bedroom. French doors. A mu~t r.ee-. CANYON CREST '379,000 Gorgeous, spaciolU' ~ BH plus den/family rm end unit townhnme. Numermu> upgrades include Berber carpet. pavers, ~raped ceilngs & much more! CORONA DEL MAR UH,960 A true jewell! 3BR w/thousands spent on beauti- ful upgrades, prof decor. Wood floors, skylites, security gated bldg. Keys to private beach. JASMINE Clt!EK S519,000 Beautiful Plan 2 with 28R + oozy den with fireplace. Updated-plantation shutters, Mexican pavers, berber carpet. Gorgeous large private yard. COIONA DEL MAI •uo.ooo Don't miss thi.a opportunity to own duplex llOUth of hwy. 2BR each unit on a comer location. Add on or build your dream home. Call to aee. OLDE COIONA DEL MAI SU!,000 Darling duplex, well located for quiet & conve- nience. Two BR house w/fireplace & brick patio. Sunny 2BR. unit and 2 car garage. OLDE COIONA DEL 11.il '641,000 South of Hwy. Quiet cul-de-sac. I blk to foot BALBOA PBNJNSULA M75,000 bridge. Cbanning 2BR, IBA. lBR, lBA beck unit WeU maintained home in super location. Hand & small kicker unit. (3) unit.8. painted tiles, vaulted ceilings, upgrade k:i~hen! Very nice private yard, 48R, 2BA. BALBOA PENINSULA '796,000 Custom 3BR. home atepe to beach. Family kitchen w/commercial range, L/R w/beam ceil- ings, FP, private MBR retreat w/ocean view. BALBOA PENINSULA S?M,000 Beautiful immaculate Peninsula Pt. home. 4BR & 3.6 BA w/aouthweet/mediterranean looi. Wrute wuh beam ceilinp It Mexican paver noora. OCBANnONT tl,.UO,OIO On the aand! View the aurf, 1UDMt.1 and ~ Fabub.w BaJboe loca.iton. Larp 2 ttory ideal few family. Built in 1970. 2 patic:., obeervation deck. Have it all! OLDE OOIONA DEL MAI HM 000 Imagine your condo in Olde Corona deJ M;; w/your own big grU11y back yard & no rear alley. New luxury in a veat location! OLDB OOIONA DBL MAI M60,000 Wonderful OLD COM location eouth of the bif.bway. Three yean new, 3 BR, 2th BA, high ceiling, 2 fireplacea. BOUth patio. great land- acaping. BAUO& vmw llllJ.8 nn.ooo A rare find in a Broedmoor home. Enra larp lot next to park overloollinc greenbelt! Unusual potential with 3BR and family room. OOaNBa or OOAST BWY. AT AVOCADO IMA.Y I'll.OT I ft.Al ESt . ,./lt.Q. I I SA~Y. ~1111bet JO. ,,.. --~--GEeRGEELKJNS COMPANY .. . .... ~' .. ~ . ""'~ 8(Vllll ~ Hlll S 1111 Wl'OI! f ttl "CH ~ 1'"1 M l>l SI Ill GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR REAL EST ATE LICENSEES Take advantage of our sales staff expansion. We are currently interviewing licensees who will compliment our existing successful sales associates. Join the firm who specializes in real estate customer service with over 65 years of experience to draw from. *Many excellent farms available *Excellent office location *Sales commission to 80% *Ample free parking *Company supplied farm materials *Full time management support *Member of a national relocation referral network Call Don DeThomas for an appointment to learn more about what George Elkins Company has to offer you. NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS -EXPANDED ENO UNIT -BEAUTI- FUL VIEW OF BACK BA Ym -One of the best buys 1n Newport Beach for square footage and location. 3 bedroom end unit situated on a quiet cul·de·sac with gorgeous view of Back Bay LIVlng room and dining area have been extended creatmg a spacious family room. Remodeled kitchen and bathroom with 1acuw tub in master suite PRICED TO SELL!!' $4 10.000. Includes land BLUFFS -SPACIOUS 4 BEDAOOMm -Beauti· fully upgraded "E" plan overlooking the pool and Sack Bay Move·in condition with neutral colors. vaulted ceilings. f rench doors. and extra large deck perfect tor entertam1ng. Re- modeled kitchen has new cabinets. hie, flooring and ap- pliances including microwave. Owner has purchased another home and wants this sold TODAY1!! Price includes the land. S484.900 aUFFS -PANORAMIC V1EW -EXPANDED SINQI E LEVEL -Situated in an uceptional location • on a quiet cul-de-sac with a gor~•·$ view of Dom Shores. mountains, city li&hts and • ft '. Expanded with an addrtionalaru off of tti-ef\~St din•• room. Shutten. mtrrored wardrobes a."';1~ cette,.s and stlyli&ht:s. Private entry and spaaous patio. This IS 1 rare opportunity With great potefltial. Owner is movinc north Ind says suun $329,000 LH 759-9100 BLUFFS -PICTURE PERFECT GORGEOUS GREENBELT LOCATIONm -Move right in to this spacious end unit with large brick patio overlooking trees and greenery near community ~ f\'Utrfully upgraded with French doors. vaulted r"'"O~~rber carpet. hardwood floors. skylchts. remoo $ .. ,111en. mirrors, textunzed walls and much more! Great locabon near Corona del Mat. S'chools, tenms. parks and Eastblutf shoppmg center This is a true beauty at $.418,000 .; CORONA DEL MAR ONE BLOCK FROM OCEANHI -Comfortable. charming older home on 45 loot lot 1ust one block from the ocean!! 2 bedroom. 2 bath with great expansion potential Spacious hv1ng room with fireplace, beamed ce1hng. hght. bright family room with skylights. lots of windows. dining area Large kitchen with dining area plus air conditioning. $795.000 PICTURE PERFECT CHARMERm -h c1hng Plan VI in picturesque area of Jasmine Creek. Tastefully and professionally decorated with skylight. shutters. Berber carpeting and bleached oak 11oors Wonderful library retreat Add1llonal sitting area ott master bedroom. Mini view trom upstairs deck. Private and sunny patio. $550.000 NORTH TUSTIN NEW LOW PRICE ••• OWNER SAYS SELLDI -~us 3 bedroom custom home Huce lot with solar heated pool. RV access. pool house. fruit trees. 2,000 square foot home features dtnme room. famdy room. secunty system. air cond1t10mne. REDUCED to $359,900 INCOME AFFORDABLE COSTA MESA DUPLEX Owner needs to !.ell last" Premium Westside location w1lh1n wdlk1ng d1stante to new Courtyards Shopping Center Redr unit consist~ ol 2 bedrooms + family room (or could be .!rd bedroom 1 I 3 4 ba th r ront unit 1s a 2 bedroom. 1 un11 Inside laundry room. 2 car garage Call s for 1nlormat1on $787.000 LAGUNA BEACH VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! -Still under construction '" e•clus1ve Bear Brand Ranch in Lacuna Nl(uel. uc1bng ocean. coastline and countryside views from this new custom home A Mediterranean design with 4200 square feet wtuch has 4 bedrooms. 4 112 baths and library. Please call hst1ng oll1ce lot list ol amernhes Offered at Sl.250.000! RENTALS HUNTINGTON BEACHlll -3 bedroom townhouse on greenbelt Close to beach, schoofs. shopplne. New Cdrpet and painl Enclosed patt0. tl!Slde laundry hook-up. Commurnty pool Vacant and ready to moYe into at $950.00 per month RELOCATING OR TRANSFERING? Rek>catlng can be a trytng exper1ence. but the George ElldM Company can make It euler for you George Elklna RMtty 11 a member of RELO, • nationwide netwof1( of reeltora who apeclatlze In helping eaae the tranalttOO of rek>catl We wtll direct you to a Rem Estate Prof111ION11 In the._ of your chOk:e who wtll discuss all your needs In ~811 go over community proftlel, proVlde you lnfonnatton on 1oc918Chool9, entertainment, shopping and everything elee of lnt...91 to you. The George Efklna Company provldea thil •vtoe •a courtesy to our customers. Juat call our omce at (714) 759-9100 and' ask for our Relocation Speclallet. 759-9100 R E A L R s •••t•1••·················~····················· GAYLE ANDERSON TJUONA BERGIN PATRICIA CABSON ROD DALEY BEVERLY DUDDY STEPHANIE GRODY SAL\ llINMAN PUNK BVGllBS &JJOllNSON SANDJLOM lldlWA MACNAB IEVl&Y .._,BY BRJ.l.E p .Aa'mH MAXINE PROPP STELLA SHDlAR CHERISWIFf .. ?Ubb. fr . ·mliS RINGING IN 1990 SALES TEAM BARBARA AUNE DANNY BIBB MICKI COOPER JANDEBAY SANDIEFIX MALI GULLEDGE-BAEN DA VE HillSCHLER NANCY IMBBllNINO JACKIE KEl6H • CA&OLJN Wft MilTY MALOOMB SHEILA NOW&OOZI ANNPITllS GLORIA tOBErI'SON SUZANNE SHULER DONNA WALL RUTH BAYLIES CARLYN CA LLAN NANCY DALEY HOBIE DENNY CHRISTY FULBRIGHT MELANEHILL MIKE HOW AIU> LOIS JACOBS &ITAKUrr'L UNDALJLE HOLLYMAUAS UNDAOETB CAIOL POICELLA SUSAN SCANLAN JACKIE SMITH COBY WARD HAPPY NEW YEAR Rf:51DENTIAt: BROKERAGE 0 I J ~ 5 W~ ••• A graaous custom estate Jn Belcourt t>Ylll by some of ll'le area's finest craftsman.. 7,700 9Q ft. of llving space on lhree floors 5 BA. 7 BA and natvral rock formed pool and spa with waterlalls. Sec:unty wilh TV $2.950.000 Call Susan Perewoz:kl or Jerry Finster FINE I-JOMES _ DIVISION ------- LAGUNA BEACH SC,700,000 Spectacular white-water view ol Catalina and Laguna Coastline 7.000 sq. ft. in 4BR estate w/wet bar. pool, 1acuzzi and waterfall HARBOR RIDGE $3,195,000 Country English Estate! 9.000 sq. It. with 5 to 8 BR's. 7' 1 BA and 8 frplc's, sun room and library. Fresh paint/new landscaplnQ. BELCOURT $2.950,000 Spectacular es tate with 7700 sq. It. 5BR. 7BA pool. spa and waterfall. Located 1n gate guarded community and has the finest detail In every room 24 tt ceilings 1n living room. lovely paneled hbr ary and 4 fireplaces Must see to believe! LIDO ISLE S2,850,000 Spectacular bayfront views from 5BR, 4BA home. Sandy beach. pier and float. 52' of prime prop- erty. Great entertaining fun! BIG CANYON $2.700,000 Country French Estate on 18th fairway with 6BR. 9BA. library and famlty room. Beautlfulty decor- ated and includes pool. spa and sec sys. Add to this 4 car garage and a gated community. EMERALD BAY $1.950.000 Just steps to beach With view of Pacific and ciose to pnv park. Remodel underway ... Inc's maid's qtrs. wind celler and lots more. A spacious beauty. BALBOA ISLAND $1,750,000 New custom home with private new dock! Prime comer lot with Bay views and easy guest parking. Quality custom construction. 4BR. 3BA and sep- atate dining rm. Large bnck front patio w/BBO and fire rtno atea. BAYSIDE $1,815,000 Bayside Mal Kai with 4BR. 3BA. e)(f>anslve bay and harbOr views 2 large patios, Interior brick courtyard. Security system. BELCOURT S1,125.000 4,630 sq. ft. on oversized corner lot. Trestle and coffered oelllngs, Fr. doors. and parquet floors. Huge mtt ate with frplc. and sitting area & state- of-the 111 kitchen. Also waterfall. pool & spa. eHOMCLff $1,410,000 ca..lc Cotonlal beauty. Crown moldings, FR docn end windows and hdwd floors .. 48R. 3BA with pool end prof landlCaped lot. ...... U!..A $1,2117,000 9ullder'I t.e la your chancel R--4 comer lot r1ght on the BowdWalk. 2 blocks from dOwntown llllboe. 2 COftlig9I p 111 1tty on lot. 0-,., Wll ...... ULAXY Dllft ., __ lmpW"'9 Ba 89y end '*-... ._ from CUiiom cnMtory hon'9. CUlde w: k>t on oonw ecro. from GIMxy PMt. ~ Pt. D9I ..., ••• Blending oontemJX>rarY Charm with traditional qua11ty-this Is tbe ultlma1e !amity home This • BA. 31~ BA trl- level Is brlghl and Cheery. Co-ry fireplace In hvlng room and a custom appointed kitct>en. Oo6e to vltlage of Corona del Mar. $665,000. Can Mlcil-HartNng -• MICKEY HAfttllNO OLDE CORONA DEL MAR S940.CIOOIS880,000 Two contemporary homes with views of canyons and ocean. In aide CdM with state of the ar1 appliances. 4BA, 3''2BA and gourmet kitchens Spec1acular SPYGLASS $895,000 Lovely Coronado model with view plus pool. 4BR. 3BA with tam room. formal dining rm. hbrary and very spacious Make your dreams a reality HARBOA VIEW HILLS $175.000 Magnificent view from charming home 1n friendly neighborhood. 4 BR. 2'h BA. high ceilinged living room. all new kitchen. w/hdw floors Pro- fessionally landscaped and front cour1 yard with 1acuzzl. All remodeled and fresh as a daisy. LAGUNA BEACH $175,000 to saso.ooo 4 R-1 lots with world class views of ocean Custom homesite with city approvals and ut111t1es to each lot. Completely private. locked gated An undivided interest In 6.9 acres. This is tranquility IRVINE TERRACE SM9.000 Magnifioent! 3BR. 2'"7BA. formal dining. family room, pool, 3 frplc, and much more Walled·1n estate feeling w/lr doors leading to lovely yard and pool. Complete redo 3 years ago OLDE COM Sl35,000 A real charme<, So. of the highway and every- thing's new. Could be 6BR, SBA. 3 frplc's or divide for income. Fr doors/washed oak floors and Befber carpets. HARBOR NDOE 1781,500 Popular Lautremont townhome with view Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA with den and formal dining room. Ltg kitchen w/breakfast room. Picturesque setting wl1h lush trees, and the view of the City. ooean and Catalina Island. Bring all your plans lor entertaining I OLDE CORONA DEL MAR '7•.000 Charming dutch door Invites you Into a country home wl1h fantastic view. With amenities too numerous to mention, a perfect home for couple or famlty. HAMOR NOOE $731,IOO Elegant pool townhome. Woodsy setting for 3BA. 3BA. Security, poo1 and tennis au c1o9e at hand. UDO ftAM 1125,oao Whet a vtewt SingM level 2 BA. 3 BA plus den With kttcNrt. l*tlfY t>s. atrium. IMng room and den .... Fully fumllhed wfth grMt styte. 2 perking ~endl!Wlbc*elpe. CORONA DB. llM II I -~ ~1Rlble .,._..., 48R. 3~ BA wlr.m 'Ind bofU room.. ac.e to ... for etiqppilig. '°° 9. -.,tront ... New p.astom flOlne on Balt>oa Island wtth private rWNi dockl Prfme corner lot With Bay views ancs easy guest parkt11Q OualltyCUS1omconstructlon •BA. 3 BA ancl separate dlnl11Q nn Large brick tront patt0 with BBQ and ~ nng area $1 750 000 Call Loretta Curci PENINSULA POINT seeo.ooo Near the wedge/Balboa Masterful remodel 4 BR 3'' BA Cape Cod with Fr windows pavtl4's, hdwd floors country kitchen and Dutch door Absolute- ly charming• HARBOR RIDGE $829,000 Casa Blanca model with "'oq· 2', BA plus den and lam room ' 1 dining, kitchen w breakfast rrr. e..O~J·•l has cory fireplace and hOme inch .. ;I .wo courtyards. and large deck overlooking city lights and hills H. V. HOMEs! S809,000 Fresh new paint' 5 BR Somerset with 3 BA and 3 car garage On pretty lot in established ne1gh- b~rhood Close to greenbelt and comm pool NORTH LAGUNA $599,500 Contemporary 2BR. hm with blue water view Walk to Laguna and beach. Perfect for singles or couple w/one child or retirees. One of a kind' NORTH LAGUNA $599,500 Fantastic ocean vtfNV from 3BA, 2BA charmer that's reoently remodeled with beamed cetltngs. used brick fireplace and great patio and deck The beSt of taste' S. LAGUNA 1511,500 Walk to beach from 6 BR home With sundeci< on roof. Blue water view from upper ftoor 2BR must be abated upon sale. per city 9/88. LAGUNA BEACH -,500 Laguna charmer SBR. 2BA ~ water view Walking distance to beach and vMlage. HARBOR VIEW ...U -,GOOI H Malibu model on 'I• aore lot. rm tor pool. Beft>er carpet, WOod patquet floors, oenb'W air. In 3BR. 2BA home. Ocean and night 1119 views. NEWPORT HEJGHTS t5112.000 Bulldlng site! Approx 13000 sq. ft. lot to build custom home In desirable family r*ghbothood. EAITBl.UFF IR S,000 Tri-level home w/oentral air, SBA. 38A on lerge 10.000 sq. ft. lot. Nr tennis dub and well to high school and shops. Immaculate. OLDE COM aua.ooo lnvttlng 3BR, 2'~BA garden home. ContempoJ•Y feeling In ''woodsy'' Mttlng. R-2 lot So. of ~~ way. H.VJtOEn I 11 - Fow BA Mol"8g0 wld'I 2 BA.= .wJ = Woodftoof'lln9ntry,,_..lll-t I --· ......, ............... .., ....... ...... .1., ... ,.... ............... -. STATE NEWPORT BEACH Lovely three bedroom, three bath borne in the West.cliff area. Fireplace in the living room and dining room. Pool with cabana and bath and a side patio for entertaining. Close to schools, shopping and beaches. Call for an appointment today! $510,000. Ad #003 HARBOR RIDGE.CUSTOM ESTATE Hypnotic ocean views are the backdrop for this 6.400 sq. ft.. French Nonnaody Estate. Situated on a cul.cfe.sac in this premiere gated community. an open floorplan a nd a country interior theme. The family-style home offers six bedrooms. five baths. wine cellar. three-car garage. pool & spa. Harbor Ridge overlooks the ocean and Newport Harbor. $3,000,000. Ad .i;005 EXCLUSIVE AREA -LAG UNA NIGUEL REDUCED! Gated community of Links Pointe. Spacious four bedroom. three bath residence with view of EJ Niguel golf course. Large family room, porch. patio and entertainment area. Special features include French doors. security syste m. air condiliooing. etc. $475,000. Ad :tOOl LAGUNA BEACH VILLA ELENA DEL MAR -An oceaJifront Mediterranean-style masterpiece with superb details and breathtaking views. Approx· imately 18,500 square feet with landscaped bJulf a nd pathway to beach. Magnificent guest house. charming cantina with bar and fireplace. Master bath with a skylight and huge tub. $22,000,000. Ad #008 NEWPORT BEACH BUILDABLE LOT -Lovely park and ocean view lot ln Newport Heigbta at 2900 Cliff Drive. Zoned for single family residence. Drive by and call for f urtber details. Probate sale. Asking 1500,000 Ad #002 NEWPORT CREST A deli&btlul two bedroom, two ud one-balf bath, Plan ll, in a quiet courtyard. Amenities include l.,..e muter batb plus outside IUD room u well as a lafle double-car praae, 1h1t exceptional Newport Beach value iDcludel aaodatioo tennis, pool. spa and club6oule. Priced at Pt?,500. Ad #OU SATutrDAY, Dec~ JO, 1989 I ftAGE 11 q Spectacular French Mediterranean c ustom villa with a two-story step-down living room. formal dining room, separate servant's wing with private bath, gourmet kitchen with six burner Viking gas range and double oven. plus built-in convection. microwave and warming ovens. The family dining a rea is wanned by charming wood-burning firelace and opens onto the spacious family room aod adjoining patio. There a re three additional bedrooms. including spacious master suite with fireplace and a huge walk-in closel The lavishly landscaped yard bas full grown palms. a black bottom pool and spa. and built-in BBQ and wood-burning fireplace, beautiful city light views. $2.200,000. Ad #009 PEBBLE BEACH -OCEANFRONT ESTATE 17 MILE DRJVE -Unquestionably one of the most exceptional properties on the entire California coastline. Steps away from the world famous ··Lone Cypress" and nestled m its own protective cove This 2.6 acre estate has 515 feet of ocean frontage. This contemporary home would be the perfect compound for family or corporation. Every possible amenity 1s included in this 8.000 sq. ft impeccably furnished home Offered at $9.500.000 furnished. Ad ::014 TRULY A NE W ENGLAND CAPE COD New Eastside Costa Mesa townhome Enjoy the comfort of ttus three bedroom. two a nd one-half bath ho me. marble faced fire- place. French doors. gourmet lutchen. oak ca binets. walk-in closets a nd many more amenities in this quiet. up and commg neigh- borhood. Priced at $299.000. Ad J:"012 WOODBRIDGE A gracious residence in Woodbridge. Attached only by the garage this is a true delight. all peaches and cream colors enhanced by decorator wallpapers. It has three bedrooms. two and one half baths, family room. fireplace, and an oversized patio great for entertaining. Close to shops and schools. Priced to selJ at $310.000 Ad !1004. HARBOR VIEW HILLS LOCATION! LOCATION! JUST LISTED! This extrenely well maintained home witb manicured landacaping preeents a rare turn- key opportunity to move npt in! ID the moet IOUgbt-a.fttt neilbborbood. this upamive ball acre lot is extrenely private and incf udes an i.mmaculate three bedroom, two batb home witb a large family room, cathedral ceWnp. IOpbiaticated alarm system and fully automated spriDkler system. A lDUlt to tee ud priced to 9ell before the holidays at "lt,toO. Ad #007 . MBI•-------••111 Unobstructed view of Ocean. 'Bay. Oty Lich ta ' through new large plate g1am windows. Thia 3 BR home is decorated in the newest light & airy colon. High vaulted ceilinp, skylight, new white carpet, plantation shutters. added walk-in cloeet with loft above. Ask for ... MARUEEN WHITE MITll11EI .... 1111.111 Best home in Greenbrook! Nothing but the best in th.is 3 BR. 2 BA home. New carpets, marble entry & kitchen floors. Bright and ready for you to move in. Ask for ... MARIA ELENA BANKS llllTICIU.Y llEIUCBI llllT IB1J 1111,• Beautiful remodeled '2 BR, 2 BA Villa Balboa. Dramatic Bay• & ocean views. Extra large patio. New kitchen appliances, security system. new carpet. Light & bright. Call for private showing. Ask for ... CAROLE FRANKEL •UW •lllEICI 1R111m11UC1 ...._ m1.- Great Villa Pacific end unit overlooking park. Large mMter suite, hardwood floors.. new carpet & more. Enjoy three pools. tennis, ocean breer.es! One mile to beach! Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HEIN fllJUllC ,. EllTlllCf 1171,91 Sprawling 5 BR single story plan in University Park. Separate family room, two fireplaces, loads of storage space, spa. Don't miss this great home ln • sped.al location. Ask fOI' ... MAXINE GOLDEN ... 1111 I 111(111 Uve down by the sand! 4BR plus office, 3 \4 BA. Ki1Cherl •tinl area. fireplace in family and 1Mnc rooma. Nice linale level floor plan. Sunny entrance courtyard. A aood Dows-Shona value! A8k for ... MONICA RUGGIERI ClllBE. .. mul ••111 Very charming, recently remodeled 3 BR/2 BA front, plus 2 BR/ 1 BA rear. Both homes w/woodbuming fireplace, vaulted ceiling & dining area. One block to Big c.orona footbridge. Im- maculate condition! Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY .. ldl-11.-.- Huge lot on quiet end of Lido! Large family home with 5 BR, family room. huge dining room. new kitchen and baths. large patio with Jacuzzi, 3 car garage. new wood-frame windows throughout. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING Rm!• Palenno Model. beautiful two story 4 BR 4 BA family home in Seawind. Freshly painted. light and bright, close to community pool and tennis court. shopping and school. For more infonnauon call. Ask for .. JULIA LIAO fVAIFWJ IUY 1117,• 3 BR. 2 ~ BA spacious townhome 4 yrs. new! Large kitchen, livtng room with fireplace. attached 2 car garage. comm pool. Approx 2 miles to beach. Ask for ... BILL & DONNA WEBSTER •••1•• ·-.... • .... With 4BR. 3BA. Large private yard with bii pool. Inside laundry area. Fireplace in living room. Beautiful tile roof, 3 years old. Great neighborhood and schools. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI Mllll llEll lllllEI .. ,. Excellent buy! 5 BR. 3 BA. family room, expanded "Carmel Model" situated on large lot on a quiet cul-de~sac. Dramatic marble entryway plus a re- modeled kitchen. Ask for ... MARY DITULLIO Mn••.... 11,111\,111 BRF.ATlrrAKING OCEAN VIEW -~to Palos Verda -no rooftops! GLITTERING CJTY UGJrrs aam:>und llDMhing POOL AND SPA. J...arae 6BR home, talt.dully redecorated in clean lbw and a.tonl elegance. Thia is the very spedal home you've waited for. For private showing. Mk fer ... .JANE SUNGAILA ~ ~ ed '-·--····••1 _.,,._. ~.. _,..,~ 3BR, 2~BA UI)'• Plan ta ......... ~ teninc· Move tn re.dy. Nii for ... CLll' A lrLYNN &DIP ISTATt Pm.-r•11cacm 1111,• Dynamic beach-area archit«t-designed two-story 3BR. 3BA soft contemp:irary. Security system, intercom system. 3 fireplaces, entertainment area. vualted ceilings. designer upgrades. fine mast.er suite, walk-in cl08et.s. Ask for ... RON FELSOT FAllUUI mlll'llT 8'YllJll 11,-000 One of the loveliest homes ever. 7 BR. 4 1"'1 BA. fa.rruly nn, bonus nn. and a large private lot with pool. spa. and BBQ. Traditional feeling with wood floors, peUa doors and windows; also new carpel.\ Ask for .. ESTHER YANK 1111.000 Contemporary in the highest quality. 2 BR. 2 BA plus den single level on expansive greenbelt w ] vtew balconies. Surrounded by lush landscaping an the BEST LOCATION for privacy & view' Won't last! Ask for ... KELLY BALFOUR IHUCB 111,-lnl,IOO Seller must sell! Woodbridge Seaport. Near South Lake! This home offers: Extra large lot with " great location across from the lake. 2BR. 2BA detahced home with many upgrades. Alr cond hardwood noors & upgraded carpet and mulh more! A must to see! Ask for ... PATRIClkHUME PE•llUU ITUU 1111,• Completely refurbished townhome near ferry. beach. 2 BR. 2 BA. Quiet street. Double attached garage. 1 BR. l BA up; 1 BR, 1 BA down. Best value on peninsula! Ask for ... RAY DAVIES CllllU 18. Mii -.- Exuaordi.nary Custom home 1 ~ blocks to the ocean! Mediterranean styling throughout. 4BR. 4.5BA wtth every amenity imaginable For brochure of floorplan. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER M'Bl-ClllBB.. 1711.• Uve in channina 3BR, 2BA front house & enjoy income from 2BA lBA rent.al. White, light & airy with dutch doors. new kitchen&. fireplaces. & private patx.. FOt' a pttalna1 tow" uk for ... DIANA PROSSER ..,. .... 1111,91 ~ 1iory, beeuti.fully decorated. expanded Unda hM it all 3 BR or 2 plus den. 2 BA, lanai on private gl"eerlbelt. Owners wani fa. mcrowl A.ek for .. RAYDAVJE8 ,..____ ...... 2 yean new, outstanding home on very big lot. c.ompletely upgraded with AJC marble frp)c, new water purification system. Bright., spacious & light. 3BR, 2.5BA & loft (~ mas1er suites). P088ibility of expansion w /ocean view. Aak for ... ESTHER YANK I• CU•IEI 1111.111 Freshly painted and remodeled family home. l ¥. BA with den and family room. 2 car garage close to school and shopping. Move in for the holidays. Ask for ... BILL & DONNA WEBSTER TUITlf --EIHUTlft.. --.111 4BR. 2.5BA Broadmoor l-o· with great appeal. Freshly painted lfl"O: • \_. ~..it. New carpet. air. community pc S . rm with built-in bar. Motwated selle1 ~ for ... VIRGINIA SW AN .. CMY• CUl11M ll,111.• And redecorated 7.200 sq. ft. estate on private cuJ- de-sac overlooking 14th fairway. Tropical setting. Pnvate pool and spa. 5BR plus music room and famtly room, contemporary kitchen. Ask for ... TOM ALLINSON OR SHARON VOGT OPEN SAT/SUN 1-3. 14 OAK CREST o/ REALTORS ... _., .. ,. -Pm:E 11, -.111 All of the above are found in this 5 BR. 5 ~ BA CUSTOM home. Features include 3 fireplaces. French doors. 90&ring ceiJ.ings. gounnet kitchen. fenced yard, plus more. LOWEST PRICED CUS- TOM IN BEI roURT! Ask for ... VIRGINIA SW AN "81 1 .. + re•• CIDT II.Ill.• lncredJble ocean, bay, Catalina and city lights view from th.is 5BR stunninC contemporary home with ita own private tennis court. Suspended walkway over entry reOectinc ponds & foun\ains .. aaropean kitchen. children's wing with large playroom & private patio, lep8f'ate maid's quarten. 4 car gar- age will aooommoct.le a limo. Ask foe ... MAUREEN WRITE MDIII .. fl1'1111 lllllll Beeutihally h.ichlY uPlfllded Lucerne. Full ocan view and Newport CenteT, loo. Dl!lianed perfectly. Lone eKS'OW pc-'ble. 3049 sq. ft. 4BR. 3BA and fam nn. Aak for ... GISELA BURMEISTER • c.rll Cl II 1111111 2 BR, 2 BA upper single level redone~ is white, bright and light with many upgrades. Ask for ... CLIF & E'L YNN KEMP I fllaY _... CllE Tm 111 .... Large home in a neighborhood community, on a cul-de-sac street. 3 huge 3BR's plus den. plus fam. rm. plus formaJ dm. rm . SP A, 2 fireplaces. Owner transferfed. lmmaculate and vacant. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA •WPmlT mTll Vl1A 1141.• Beautiful nearly new detached home. 4 BR. 3 BA. farruly rm .. 3 frpl. 3 car garage. Many upgrades, plantation shutters. marble entry & kitchen. Cus- tom entertainment center Community pool & spa. For your pnvate showing. ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HEIN lllO IRf llYFDT IUll.• Custom remodeled home' Highest quality craftsmanship! 2 story trad1t1onal home with dock. Jacuzzi. new kitchen. custom cabmets. wood-frame beveled windows. 3 frplcs. Mr. and Mrs. master bath, extensive use of marble. entertainment centers, finest fixtures. wallcovenngs. carpet. Ask for. DENNE SODERLING Wa'IEI Ocean view acreage in Laguna or Dana Point. Suitable for 10,000 sq. ft. home. Abo lot in Laguna with view. Ask for ... GISELA BURM El STER llCATm-UCATm-UCANI 121 .... Most desirable "University Park .. within rrunutes to UCI. Fashion Island and coastline beaches. 2 master BR suites with baths. central air cond .. 2 pnvate patios, pool and clubhouse-all surrounded by lush greenbelts. 3 Dogwood Ask for ... COLETTE ST. PIERRE ecn• IELCIUIT ml Superb location -upgraded t'Ondo near scenic waterfall. Elegant maslt'r suite with extra large 2nd BR. Excellent (){'('an and rnght hght vtews. Ask for .. TOM ALLINSON OR SHARON VOGT OPEN SAT/St.JN l -3. 11 NORTH HAMPTON ~ 18. 1111 WJm . 11,-.- Enjoy sunsets from thlS exciting !>BR. 3~ BA custom contemporary home Ocean and canyon Views. extensive use of glass and wood. Large decks. pool and spa for your entertauung pleasure. Ask for .. FRAYDA EILBERT 780-5000 .... , IUCll lm'l.EI 1111.111 Custom quality income property. Large units close to GREAT BEACH. Up: 4 BR. 2 BA .. Down: 3 BR. 2 BA .. each has laundry rm. & frplc. 5 car parking. New paint & carpeting. Excellent rental income. Perfect for owner/occupanL For appL call. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HEIN .. 111.f 1117,• Mesa Verde area 3BR. 2BA plus bonus room on a large lot in a quiet 9U1-de-sac! Owners motivated! Submit all offers. Ask for ... MARJA ELENA BANKS .... llEW, .. 1414.111 Spect.acular ISO° views of city lights to snow- capped mountain vistas. Most prestigious location "above" Peralta Hills! Only minutes to 55 Frwy. or 91 Frwy .! M\nt see this beautiful 4 yr. new home. Specious and open Cloor plan accented with dra- . made custom features. AM for ... COLETTE ST. P IERRE .. .... • ... .. -.u ...... Approx. 11 ,000 1q. h. lot on cmtom hame .iate street. Unobltnlcted Marina. llland. Ocean. Oty Uabt & Swwet W... 1'11.11 3 BR,. I.am rm. home. Ask for ... JUNlt DAVIS ••111 -u1 n•n• •'91 ~ Wrwa. dty ..... .._ prlwcy. Po.Ible 3 lo1a for 3 -.te homa Uw like • kine on top of the WOl'ld! ~ for .•. DLBDIBAUJI Wlll Tl IUCll 11-.111 Great 3BR. 2.5 BA townhofl'K' in gated community. Fonner model with many upgrades. formaJ dining room. French doors. some ocean views from up- ' st.a.u's bedrooms and balcony AssociabOn tennis courts. Walk to beaches Ask for FRAYDA EILBERT EILEEN HARRIS ana IEftmlfll a •a•• 111-.111 You can Mve it all! Canmen.ial. Ind~ .......... factwing JIOning. 6 acres in boommc Yucelpa. Located right olf the 10 ~y. Allk for ... ANN HAWKEY TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION BIG CANYON ... At its best. Exquisite golf course home on prestigious cul-de-sac street. Contemporary four bedroom home. Fabulous flow for entertaining. Perfect for a family or couple. Bleached oak floors. Soaring ceilings. Loads of light. Lushly landscaped garden. Views of golf course and canyon. Large yard and spa. The ultimate in California living ......................................................... $2,450.000 COSTA MESA ... Excellent Income Op- portunity. Eight single family homes on two huge lots (four on each). Three of the homes are brand new. All have new roofs and are extremely well maintained and have loads of charm. Properties may be purchased separ- ately at $575,000 and $675,000 or together as a package for only .......................... $1,200,000 BA YCREST ... Professionally remodeled and decorated home. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Perfect home for the family that enjoys casual elegance. Master suite with fireplace. Dream bath with whirlpool tub. Gourmet island kitchen with custom dome ceiling. Sep- arate study. Extra large rooms. Prestigiously located ................................................ $759.000 VILLA BALBOA ... Majestic panoramas of the ocean. bay and night lights of Newport Beach Two bedrooms. Two baths. Formal dining room. Breakfast nook. Extraordinarily located. Private gated community. Numerous amenities..... . . . . .............................. $695,000 BAYCREST ... Impeccable. Tastefully re- modeled. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Large family room. Formal dining room. New kitchen. Breakfast nook. Large family room. Impressive master suite. Freshly painted. Wool Berber carpet intermixed with gleaming wood floors. Beamed ceillngs. Professionally landscaped with pool-size yard. Owners are well known for the quality of their property. ............................................................ $679.000 UDO ISLE ... Comfortable ambiance. Four bedrooms. Almost everything is new Including ooppet' plumbing and electrical wiring. New windows. New kitchen. New baths. Woed fk>ors. Plantation shutters. Two flreplaces. Upper aun deck. Professionally landacaped. This special property will not last long on the market ................................................ $675,000 HAR•OR HIGHLAND& ... Large five bedrooma, four beths. lMge lot (9,720 aquare feet). Aler ywd • 40 feet deep and 90 feet wide (3,800 9QUW• feet). Kitchen upgraded wtth new ~ new noor covering and rlftwlilt'9d ceblMta. Two hot water heaters (75 allOr1 upetSa 9nd 90 = downettllra). illlde lllundry room . Two~ NM roof ..,.,_. IOO-A .... ~home. L..ocalton • ldlll. Tiie ..... ..., ........................ 1615.000 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY One o/ tlte zeat iofltJ of the Holiday Season is to say THANK YOU for your friendship and goodwill, and to wish you the very best from all of us at The Dalebout Association. • BAYCREST ... Premier location. Cul de sac type lot. Very quiet tree-lined street. ·This gracious four bedroom residence is meticulously maintained ... Inside and out. The Interior features a mammoth living room, a 98Cluded muter suite with a planted atrium, and a kitchen overtooklng its own patio. The exterior features manicured grounds, a huge patio and gazebo, and a large poot Thta one ~~ .. ~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~--~~ .. ~~= llA YCMST .•• Quiet cukSe-eaic Nke 81reet. Hand9omeextenor. NMf1Y new llfetlme roof. A home of wemth Ind ct... Decorated wtth t•tef\11 wlillpllpert and dr..,_, Imp 111lve WOOd paneling Ind butlt4n bookc.a Sollir hMttng. Poot with • l9¥a rock _..,.,.. Ind towtt.rr.. LMae patio. nw. bedrooma. Family room. f'ormlil dining room. Cmstlor1 In • truty chtf'led ~-• ........ ~ ........ ~ .. ~ ......... t619,SOO 631 _.7390 WESTCLIFF . . Spacious corner lot. English Tudor architecture. French doors and win- dows. Crown mouldings. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Magnificent leaded glass double entry. Tile kitchen. Remodeled bathrooms. Pool. Spa. Separate pool house ................. $539.000 BAYCREST ... Won't last long. Splendid four bedroom offering. New roof. Two floor-to- ceihng rock fireplaces. Eating space In kitchen. Large lot. Oversize two-car detached garage with additional parking space for at least four cars. This is a dandy ........................ $475,000 BAYCREST . . Ma1estic. Spacious. Five bedrooms. Two stories. Three-car garage. A rare find. Mammoth flagstone fireplace. Gen- erous living room/family room combination. Separate eating room in the kitchen. French doors and windows. Deep moulded paneling. Wainscoating. Hardwood floors. Private yard. Huge patio. Large pool. Spa. You'll love it. ······················ ............. ·········· ...... $449,900 BAYCREST . Well maintained. Three bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Beamed ceilings. Shutters. Floor to celling glass in living area. Large pool. Built-in barbecue. New carpet and paint throughout. Master suite with Its own private patio. Pool with electric cover. Three-quarter bath and utility area off of the pool area.......... . ............................ $399,000 THE BLUFFS ... Lovely four or five bedroom Z-Plan home on a cul de sac street. Huge bonus room. New Berber carpet. New paint and dishwasher. Two patios Close to schools and shopping........ .. ... .. ..... ... . ..... $395.000 BAYVIEW TERRACE ... Never before on the market. Sensational two bedroom, two bath free-standing J.M. Peters home. Gate guard- ed community. Near park and Back Bay traits. Stunning interior. Plantation shutters. French doors. Custom mantle. Built-in barbecue. Pro- fessionally landscaped. A slight improvement on perfection ..................................... $358,500 EAST8lDE COST A MESA ••• PRICE RE- DUCED ... On this charming home with sep- arate guest quarters. light, airy and spacious. Raised foundation. Large yard. PotentlaJ for expansion. Two garages. Alley access. Setfers very motivated ................................... $320,000 MESA VERDE NORTH ... T errlflc home for young famlly. Walk to schoofs. Three bedrooms. One and three-quarters baths. Freshly painted. Ready to move Into. High beamed celHngs. Stained g&ua. Oak entry. Cozy muter suite Includes WOOd burning pot- bellied stove. Walk-In cioeets. Greet location. ............................................................ $240,000 FOR LeAM ••• Nuapwt 8w:1t WE8TCLIPF VILLA ... Sp•cloua two bedroom condominium In eetabllhed Md WlfY deelr .. complex. Huge fMlter .... wtth ltttlng .. Ind flteplla. Ai9Plloe In ~·~ .. ~ .. ~ .. 7,200/U: LIDO BAYFRONT • 4 111-1 l llA F'm Rm O" o-. 0<"~11p honlf • R~ntly r;~ "•111.'llll\ . ~,,.. . ...... i o INl .. .1<1)o1 n1111.1 (;u, • Pul\ ••• ott tndurtr<1 turn~11l1l5! • OuCJ. ~• nit tumllll( l>iHln \'tr11o~ wldock for l;i'Rf' \'1K'ht $1,799,000 LIDO ISLE PERFECTION 4 llR. J UA i\rtl"l ll>rf'Oralllf' homr • Totally 1Trnoclc-h'd ,,,u111 n &I\ Ir homt' Ml ~llM rnrtlt'r loc • llf:'.lmC'd rt'llln!{' F'rrm h tloor!I. Willll"<'Ollrlfl llUlllf'mll'I 'lk\'l~hlo; • Hand polnll'd kllchrn mhtnflry rozy bmikfHt nook. romw1 dtn•lllt • Plantallon 'lhullt'r!I throul(houl. ~nu fa~ and JJ"P"T"" two ~ l>n<'li Pill kll! $885,000 BAYSHORES CAPE COD • '>I If< 111\ f m Hm l.1m1h h '''"" • \ rn hni:ht ~ 111.,.111i.""' pl.ul • <·h.1m11ni:•••1111n ktlf hrn '4111 utp· , .. , ._1 un1h n-.i1.n1 • P.t\f'f'fl ""'ll?.tu-.•t h\tn..:. uT"~•' • t.1nt;" 111.l'ln '""""" ft..,..1,·l.t1'1".lll<f ''"lt""'lo. • '>lf'P" 10 1""1\ 11• Ira< h ~ rnanrld • At-.lulri\ I h.-I ......i 1111\ In Ool\"'"°"""' $887,500 LIDO ISLE LARGE LOT! • lllH 211A I lftil 1 .. 1,. ltnm• n11 '" l"Nlttd 41\ lot l.l)(",1INI ,11 l111{hh 1k'-.1n ilhlf' f~•'>I t'nd ol 1'11.llKI • F'.1n1.1<1111 f.,11o1n .. 11111 pnlrnti.tl lor ~t..ion • F'l'f'Vll\ p.11nlnl '4111 '"''" ru'l)t'4 and floont~ • Sl!"Jl!" lo lrnm-. bt'.lrh md rlul>houi!tr $735,000 • • .,. " . Ho01eless gel - big lift front Irvine Realtors When Santa Claus arrived in his vintage red Thunderbird , the Cr<>S¥oads shopping center in Irvine rang wtth the happy cries of a long line of chltdren waiting to tell Santa what they wanted for Christmas. Each child had donated at least three cans of food at school during the Irvine Board of Realtors' 1989 Christmas CanTree drive to earn a free photo with Santa. An archway within the shopping center barely contained the large Christmas CanTree constructed from cans of food by the Realtors. Box after box of donated food grew In stacks up the walls of the archway until they were picked up by the volunteers from Irvine Temporary Housing. More than 25,053 cans of food - as well as $6,088 In cash -was collected in the Realtors' effort to assist Irvine Temporary Housing's programs to aid the needy. This year's dnve more than doubled the previous totals. CanTree co-chairmen Annete Keener and Stephanie Pinello re- ported that local grade school stu- dents collected 5.646 cans of food. with a leading donation from Brywood School of more than 2, 100 cans. In addition. collection bins at local Vons markets In trvine netted clOse to 1,000 Trl111111'"9 the C..Tree _. lfrOlll le ft) Agn es Butler. SteplNllnl• Pinello. San hl Claus fHarry Win - t ers Ill). Annett• Keener, D•lsy Wiison and l'ra nk J. Hiii. cans. A competition among local real es- tate offices accumulated a combina- tion of cash and food representing approximately 19,000 cans. Winners included RE/MAX of Irvine for large office competion; Prldemark Realtors and Town and Country Realtors. tied for medium office. and ERA-Main Street Realty, small office. CanTree volunteers. outgoing Irvine Board of Realtors president Frank J. Hill and incoming president Agnes Butler expressed their appreciation for the community's outpouring of generosity to the needy and affirmed the continuation of the Irvine Board of Realtors' Christmas CanTree program for 1990. Five IOcal Realtors • on state committees Five members of the Irvine Associa- tion of Realtors have been appointed • to serve on statewide committees of the California Association of Realtors. Agnes Butler, president of the Irvine Association of Realtors. announced the appointments of Jim Butts. mul- tiple listing service committee: Dick Kaye. finance committee; Renee Schneider. communications and educational services committees; Doreen Benton. local government re- lations and taxation committees. and Agnes Butler. legislative committee and board presidents' leadership forum. The California Association of Re- altors is a statewide trade association with more than 130.000 members dedicated to the advancement of pro- fessionalism in real estate. CAR committees work throughout the year on a wide range of projects with the goal of improving the quality of service offered to the public by the real estate industry and encouraging the preservation of private proper1y rights. B~ilder, 84, ta~es ~walk to help county homeless Lord Taylor. founder and president of the London-based Taylor Woodrow Group, joined fellow Taylor Woodrow team members in the 10th annual Orange Tide Run/Roll/Walkathon held recently In Irvine. The 84-yar-old Taylor demon- strated his support of the event by walking once around the designated one-mile course on Skypark Circle. Taylor Woodrow team members raised over $7 ,000 and T avtor pres- ented Supervisor Thomas Riley with an add1t1onal donation of $ 1 .000. '"Taylor Woo drow's company philosophy 1s based on teamwork," said A. Gordon Craig. vice president and regional manager of Taylor Woodrow Homes California. Ltd. "We are very happy to lend our team's support to such a worthwhile cause." The Orange Tide event. which raised over $120,000 in pledges. of- ficially kicked off Homeless Aware- ness Week. you'll find A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! in Classified TG E RATES ~ ~UL.I -..... ._ ....... ~ ..... ................... 71' -. .. '1:' r.l. '-. .... . 'l:" J."'• CT ... Le. W-P•ldl ... • •• 117 7.-.900 790 n -S...,...,.,. .... 20 l.-15 187 1.-IO 1.500 IO 2.400 2000 -°'~ 10.000 20 2.000 45 117 1.150 20 uoo eo 2.500 1000 ..,. °' c.Mome 10.000 10 2.000 ao 117 9.125 20 1.750 IO 2.750 1000 CelbNll Fedwel a.ntc 10.000 20 2.000 21 1_87 7.950 20 1.500 eo 2.250 300 ChMe MMhattan .... 10.250 25 2.000 00 toOO 8,500 25 2.000 00 2.750 9000 Flnt·im.r.tat• .... 10.000 05 1.500 45 187 8.500 10 1.750 45 2.750 187 a. Limle Feder8' .... 10.125 20 2.000 45 187 7.950 20 1.500 00 2.250 750 CM9lll Amel 6ca't Senti 1.175 05 2.000 45 117 7.180 20 1.500 45 2.250 500 Ha ........ 9.875 05 2.000 14 117 7.llO 20 1.500 IO 2.250 eoo t"D&llhold .... 10.125 25 2.000 eo 1000 1.315 20 2.000 IO 2.750 300 ........... 10.375 20 uoo 30 500 5.290 ao 1.500 30 BY OWN 117 ..... ,. ,.. ...... Group t .175 10 1.500 IO 117 7.teO 20 1.500 45 2.250 500 Oc1•stu~ 1.125 05 2.250 45 117 7.950 ao uoo eo 2.300 500 <>ed .......... 1.875 05 2.000 eo 117 7.500 10 1.000 eo GPM 117 ..... Arllt Mof1oeoe 1.815 10 2.000 30 187 8.000 05 2.375 eo BY OWN 'A J He ,..,.I 1.125 05 2.000 187 75 117 7.3e0 15 1.000 75 GPM 117 .... ....,....... t .750 05 2.000 eo 117 1.250 20 2.126 eo 2.500 500 .... AnencMt 10.250 20 1.500 30 400 1,000 20 1.500 30 Gf!IM 3l50 So. ~ Moftgege CoftUt. 1.125 05 2.000 21 117 I.too 10 1.260 46 2.IDO 117 .... COllll Al•oelll 1.825 05 1.750 30 117 7.000 1'o uoo • GPM 117 1Mt=C••= t .750 06 uoo ao 1N 1.290 10 1.500 ao GPM 117 ........ t.171 20 t.• 41 117 7.tao 20 2.000 41 ... IOO == ..... 10.500 10 l.000 11 117 t.llO IO 2.000 46 2.780 500 10.400 20 IJIOO • .., 7 .• IO 1.500 46 2.IGO IOO ~ -===--··-·-:; Fl •• ------=·-~--=-=-·~==+t.:.-:---•... -.-=--=a~....:.·. -•·~·~-.... ·=-.=.a:: ..:-.. -t:1.E _..'"" \ ' 11th District Prime r•te TNe...er 8.&4 10.50 760 7 43 7.66 7.72 7.69 u.e...er2..-. .. 8.&4 8.14 3 month T-bill 6 month T-blll 1 yr. treuury note 3 yr. treuury note 5 yr. ltMIUry note 10.50 10.50 7.80 7.61 7 4 1 7.30 7.73 7.73 7.74 7.77 7.72 7.74 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES "•eel 15 yMr 30 )'Mir. 1.656 9.779 A ... 1111 I month 1.686 1 yew 8.500 F.,.._ u Of Thurlclay, Dec. 28 10.:JM 10.534 1.155 1.175 /aALISTATE DENNE SODERLING Broker Associate 673-9455 Aoc.usT 1919 DFSIGNA TED REMAX INTERNATIONAL TOP 100 AGENTS! LIDO ISLE SAi .ES ACTIVITY 1989 • 219 Via Lido Soud ................................................................................................ SOLD • 221 Via lido Soud ............................................................................................ LEASED • 319 Via Lido Soud ................................................................................................ SOLD • 525 Via Lido Soud ................................................................................................ SOLD • 116 Via Lido Nord .............................................................................................. SOLD • 430 Via Lido Nord ............................................................................................... SOLD • 500 Via Lido Nord ........................................................................................... LEASED • 929 Via Lido Nord .............................. ~ ................................................................ SOLD • 104 Via Lore.a ......................................................................................................... SOLD • 621 Lido Pdrk Drive 3C ...................................................................................... SOLD • 633 l ido Park Dr 1F ........................................................ .': ............................... LEASED • 633 lido Park Dr JC.. .............................................................................. AVAILABLE • 929 Via Lido '-Jord .................................................................................... AVAILABLE • 525 Via Lido Soud ..................................................................................... AVAILABLE • 601 Lido Park Dr. 48 ................................................................................ AVAILABLE • 633 Lido Park Drive 2E........................................................ AVAILABLE LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT ON OVERSIZED LOT!! We proudly present one of Lido Isle's finest custom remodeled homes! Highest quality craftsmanship and materials throughout! 2 story traditional home with dock, spa-pool in sunny patio, new kitchen for a connoisseur, custom ca binets, wood-frame beveled windows, 3 fireplaces., Mr. and Mrs. master bath, extensive use of marble, entertainment centers, finest fixtures, wall coverings, carpet. Call for personal showing. 525 Via Lido Soucl. Open Sat/Sun, 1-4 $3,200,000 LIDO PARK DRIVE BA YFRONT SECURITY CONDO PEN1ltOUSE Forever view ! Dock available. Bring your decorator and create your own million dollar bayfront penthouse. 2,650 sq . ft., fireplace, air conditioning, bay and mountain view, walk to Lido Village. $695,000 UDO ISLE • FSr A TE SIZE LO'n Huge lot on quiet end of Lido! Large family home with 4 bedrooms, family room, huge dining room, new kitchen and baths, large patio with spa, 3 car garage. New wood-frame windows throughout. Call for personal showing. Asking price: S 1,495,000 (or take over remodel at builder's cost). FOR LEASE 621 UDO PARK DRIVE Bayfront security condo. Decorator perfect! White on white! Dock available. Walk to Lido Village. $4000/M o NEWUSTING! HIGHRIS£ WATERFRONT CONDO 601 UDO PARK DRIVE Finest waterfront living in full securit"''fl ting. Magnificent view of Nord turning basin, city li~hts ttS.~ .. 'v ~e11ns. community pool, spa, entertaining areas. Srw"'i...l t,~-o with beige wool carpet, ex- tensive mirror installat \~ two bedrooms, two baths. Call for appointment. $769,500 NEW US11NGI! 633 UOO PARK DR. Popular 'E' plan with fabulous view in bayfront security condo! Light, bright, and airy! Two bedrooms and den, recently re- mOdeled. Dock available. Shown by appointment only. $750,000 . Seasons Greetings! Gene P-'lume, manqer of the Newport 8Mch off.ee; Maureen Pi~tra; Mio Llpecomb; En.che Popp; P.J. Audley. Bob M.cOonald; Grece Miller; J.aie Shaw Thank you for making Tarbell the 1st place winner in the medium office category of the 1989 Christmas CanTree drive. Drop-off points were located at Gelson's, Albertson's and Pavilion Place. All donated food was presented to the Salvation Army. Woa't Last! Priced Below lllarUl Lovely 2 story features 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. Bright kitchen with tile counters and floor. Atrium-like window overlooking backyard foun- tain. Professional landscaping. An exceptional value for the smart buyer. $330,000. Call 960·9691 WOIU tile Walt More For Tlae MOM)' 5 bedroom showplace designed for comfortable family living. Main floor bedroom and bath ideal for in-laws or maid. Family room. dining room. Marble entry. Fresh paint, new carpeL Over 2550 sq. ft.. $339,900. Call 960-9691 Seal Beacla Dream No More Gorgeous custom home offers large living room, formal dining ~ Custom kitchen with ceramic tile count.en and floors, top-of-the-line appliances. 3 bedrooms, including large master suite with private balcony and jacuzzi tub. $650,000. Call 960-9691 Former Model J.M. Peten Ball& Treat yourself to the many luxuries offered by this stately 2 1t.ory. Gorgeous Living and dining rooms ideal for enterta.ininc. Gourmet kitchen. 3 fireplaces. 4 bedrooms, study, over 3250 aq. ft. Many estna. '639,900. Call 960-9691 1190 -190 c 0 ~AGI 18 I W\WY. Dlfe '1r JO. ,,.. * ... .... 1989 WINNERS LARGE OFFICE, ovs 25 agents 1st place Grubb & Ellis 2nd place Lynne Valentine Properties IEDIUM OFFICE, under 24 agents, aver 11 agents 1st place Tarbell REAL TORS 2nd place C-21 Inland Paclftc, Newport Beach SMALL OFFICE, 10 to 2 agents 1st place C-21 Coastland 2nd place Aeglr Propertlee "one" REH.TOR OFFICE 1st place 2nd place TOTAL CANS C<M ' ECTED: CAIH DONATION&: I JackieG .. Jane Boyd 21,142 s1,111m A .. ..,...,, thenk you to .. of tttOee In the conwnunlty who conb lbuted to thle wor1hwhle project. The tood II belr'D dlllrtbuted by the SIMlttor1 Nm/ through our .... HAft A Hl£7PY.~ PRCS~ "1111"1 ' Newfxxl &H:h Office 759-0543 Paget #559-234 7 StereEhle loan Consul/ant A top {Jf oducer in ou1 Newport Beach Office Over 8 years m tmanc1at sales registered with Secunties Exchange Comm1sst0n Spec1at1SJ m 111gh value fJfOperties full menu of loan 1X0<Jrams ava1latJte ONI Of THE BEST AfANNJEO SNMiS ANO LOANS IN AMERICA Cll-*-mrlaU CA (it • ,,,.r:JJl,,,r:JJI ... AllENTIONI BIG CANYON OWNERS * Private party seeks DOVER, MONACO or BORDEAUX. * Must have view, and no road noise. Cash . DAILY NOT I ftAL ISTATE SATURDAY. ~ JO, 198t / ,AG/I 19 Star's Johri Cloughen 'Realtor of Year' John Cloughen of Star Real Estate has been named "Realtor of the Year" for 1989 by the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Re- altors In recognition of his pro- fessionaUam, ethical standards and community aervlee VOiunteer work. "This la a tremendous honor." Cloughen said upon receMng the trib- ute at the annual meeting of the 2,500-member organization. "Real es- tate hu prown to be a satlsfytng career tor me, and I'm committed to gfvfng aometm-no eek to ,he pro- feasion and to the community." Frank McDowell, preeident of the Fountain Valley-baaed Star Real Es- tate, said Cloughen's award Is well deserved. "John Is u committed to maJn- talnlng high Industry standards as he is to penonal aucceee," McOowetl said. "We befleYe he repretents the beat of our fleld In his dedtcation to the communtty u welt as his dients." Cloughen hu tong been actlYe In prof~ moa.tk>na atatewtde, In Orange County Md In the newly Incorporated ctty of Temecula, which Is his home and his area of epecial- lzatlon. Realtor: 'Only strong lenders will survive' He Is a director of the CaJlfornia Auociation of Realtors and Is a dlrec- t o r-e I ec t of the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley board, as weH as a two-year chairman of the educa- tion committee. He wtll be taking on another Important reeponalbltty In 1990 as chairman of the board's professional standards education committee. Cloughen was responsible for com- pletely renovating the board's educa- tion program In an effokrt to provtde continuing education seminars for Re- altors. He also developed a successful joint venture between Coastline Com- munity College and the board that makes Realtor and broker couraes available monthly. "I am committed to advancing the profesalonal standatd• of the or- ganized reat estate profession through education," Cloughen said. "I am also committed to organized real estate's lnvotvement In community aervtces In local communities." To that end, he has lnvotved titmeelf In Mich acttvttles as the board's Chriatmu CanTree food drive, which cotlects and distributes food for the needy. He 8l80 hu Mf'Ved u a youth lead8' for both the Boy Scout• and Cub Scouts and has Mf'Ved u a member of Fountain Valley's H~ng and Community DeYelopment Ad- visory Committee. lnvotvement In the pollUcaJ process also Is Important to Cloughen, who has worked to advance private prop- erty ownership rights as a trustee of the Board of Realtors' Political Action Committee. He was a four-year mem- ber of the Orange County Housing Authority Advisory Commission. A full-time Realtor for eight years, he considers himself the "Orange County connection" for sellers In the booming communities of Temecula and Rancho CaJifornla In southwest Riverside County. He commutes almost dally to Star's Fountain VaJtey office. He and his wtfe, Linda, and their sons Gary, Cory and Sean moved to Temecula last summer, and he cur- rently Is Involved as an area coordl· nator for the new Neighborhood Watch there. OrlginaJly from New York, Cloughen earned a degree In electronic In- strumentation from New York State ·university. He worked for IUCh gov- ernment contractor giants as Grum- man and Fairchild, and pwtidpated In the lunar landing project. He moved to California to work • an engkieer- tng manager for Matta Toya .id Matta Electronics before pursuing real estate as a career. Mortgage rate cuts bolster home sales Long-term mortg11g9 Interest rates ate expected to aJlp a bit further, which should help keep home sales steady, according to the lateet monthly "Outlook tor the Economy and Aelll Eatate" from the National ... Auodation of Realtors. The P8f"Phlet says that the Interest rate decline continued lat month due to reports Of tagging economic ~· reeutttng In a drop In the al ~ Board'• fund• rate, fola wed by a drop In the prtme lnt•est rate. However, the outlook not• that bee-.• no 1Ubetant'8i retreat of ln- ftatton la ton111n, ftn8ncMI mart(eta likely wll keep long-term rat9a from falling ligniflc:antty below their current levela. Aa a ....,.., ftxeckate, 30-yeer mort~ probebty wttt "bottom out at juet UOY9 9 percent, before ln- crealtig IMghtty.'' s.... of exlattng q.._famlty homea .. expected to pick up llgtit- ty ow. the next f9w montha; the outtook doel not predk:t a ..._ .,,.. d 11plte low , ..... Slow em- ploymellt growth Ind .......... ecan- Olffl/ probllbly .. keep .. 1111 a..aly =-: ,...._ rate beta•• S.30 untta Md 3.IO rnllclli ur"'8 durtng .. WOIMI hlllf of ~· A copy of the outlook, publllted by NAR"1 for•l ling Md poloy ...... dMll~ II •dand. ti oon111M 9' eoonamto ~-'/ .,, Dr. Jahn Tuoallo, MAR Gftlll eoonoia 111, ... _.. .. fcllowlr'i pr9dk!ICI n for .. ,.... --lnduMry Md economy In ...... • .... of--·..,......._ hanm .. ., ...... '° ... 1.•1 m•an unMll. drGllPlnl I percent ........ for, .... • ..... ol ,_ """" llmllr ...... are expected to total 631,000 units. dropping 6 .8 percent from 1988. • Housing starts are expected to totaJ 1.<W million units, droppklg 3.8 percent from a year ago. A total of 1.CM million starts for ~tamity units Is expected, dropping '4.'4 per- cent from 1988. Stana tor buNdtnga with two-to-four units are expected to totaJ 56,000 units, droppklg '4.7 per- cent from 1988: Md 8tlllts for bulld- lngs wtth fNe or more wWta are ex- pected to total a.2.000 untta, falMng 1.7 pere«1t from 1988. • The natlon8I medlM mdettnO- home prk:e ta expected to reectt $93,000, rt9klg 5 percent from leet year. The natioNt medlel1 new home prioe la expected to r..ah 1121,800, riling 8.3 percent from 1W. • Interest rat• for fbald.nlee. 30- year mort~.,. .......... to ---• 10.2 percent, ..... fl'om .n awr11g9 of 10.5 percent for 1W. lntwt rat• for 01•)1W, ed- ~at• morto-o-.. .cpected to avwage 8.8 percent. ,...... hm 9' wage of 8.5 percent IMt weer. • The groea natioMI ptOduct (1M tot8I --of the ~·· .,.,. Md -~ .. ~ to totm '6.221 ~ In ounw1' --"""' ~ nu •• • ii 111111.._ 11 d ln-crw of 2.1 peroe11t frOft'I 1W. • eor..n. prtoe ........ -- pected '° ....... ,.. of 5 peroelit, oompered '° •.1 .,. .... In 1-. • llwah .. i w•a•ID,....,.,... II ...... '° ... 5.3 ....... COlnl*9d to 1.5 ............ ,.. . TM fl •a:e• t'llDC'IMGlt of ,.._ .............. --........ IGJIMlllft. II .. 'valDe fir NII 111111, ........... ,_., I00.000 .. .-••• lmotued In .. ---ol .. ... ..... lndultry. IEW 111m111111111m1n 1ua1 Brighi & opet'I 3 BR. lormat dinlng lWNk- ta11 nook Family rm, 2 lrplc1 In spacious m11ater suite & hvlng room 9 ' ceilings down- 11a1rj & \'DUiied ce1l1ngs UPSl8 11S. $875.000. -·••111 1u-.M•U1·1• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realton •Spa •Pool +view 2850 Tabago, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $295,000 Sat 1-4 Mediterranean VIiia on the most beautiful beach In Callfomla. Step from your pool onto the beach. One 9f a kind custom home. Gourmet kitchen, 4BR. 4.5BA. Broker Co-op. $2.5 million. Shown by eppt. I 7310 Vlata del Mar jbetw. Merine St. & Sea U..) 819 498-8811 I II 1tl111 Flll I• or IEI **Waterfront •••Waterfront and Pool ....-Give Address at Guard Gate 112 Via Xanthe, Lido Isle 131-1400 $735,000 Sat 1_.. IOI BIMn. EMtbluff. N.8., > ~ SMt,500 Sat 1-4 •MES FIR SILE 2 IEDRllM •ea1 Thalia. Laguna Beach 497-3110 $425,000 Sat 12-<4 ~ !ft plus Fiii II er Ill ••+2 Twin Lakes, Spyglaas 6«-9080 $759.~, Sat/Sun 12-4 223 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle 631-1400 $875,000 Sat 1-<4 4 IR 1tlus Fll Ill or DEi +•4501 Brighton. Newport Beech 673-9333 $3,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .... * • 14 Oekcr.t, N9wport 8Mct'I 780-5000 $2,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-3 TIWll•ES •llS FIR SILE 1 IEllMI 3 IEDllOll ••v500 Cagney Ln#107, Veraalllee, N.B. •1078 Redding, Costa Mesa 873-7300 $133.500 Sat 1-<4 979-8280 $427,000 Sunday 1-<4 320 E. 21st St., Costa Mesa 548-7001 $310,000 2202 Vista Hoger. Btuffa, Newport 8Mch 300 Cegney Ln.#109, Newport 8Mch Sun 1-5 721-8630 $291,000 Sunday 1-5 541-3412 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1--t:30 DAILY MOT I BAL UTAR let U1 Help Y •• Sell Your Prepertv! Call C1111if it4, 642-5678 2 IEllllll * • ""'240 Ntce Lane. Unit 304 Newport Bch 673-9333 $253,000 Sunday 1-4 2 Ill p .. s Fii IM er HI * •8 KamaHl, Newport Crest, N.B. 673-7300 $289,000 Sun 1-5 + 11 Northhampton, Newport Beach 760-5000 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-3 3 IEllllOI 183 Monte Vista .vo. East Costa Mesa 631-1400 $257,500 Sat 1-<4 YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ! CALL CLASSIFIED 142-1171 etamr1111 RUL •••11 iliiliiiiiimiimiiii.._ _ _.;,;.;.1..-...,.....,oiiiiiiii.__1-.06-.9 1'*wpon le~ 1069 Corona dtl .._ 2122 Costa Mesi 2124 Costa Mesi 2124 Costa Mnl 2124 .. llT,.H!~~1r-S F·-·--I Fantastlcocnvus.stepsto 2111~--•E.ASTStOEHOUSE* NEAT. clean 2Br house -_,_,,.nu• .... T 11111' sand. 2 BR. 1 BA. hardwd •Laroe J)8tloa & ylll'dl 3BR 2BA Fireplace. gar-1Ba carpets. drapes .'..... Of Back Bay Ultlmetefam-IPll 111 l·I floor. gar. wld. no pets •Small pet<* age. alt n-inSlde Quiel trptc. wld hkup, cable- lly home 5BR. 3BA Xtnt S 1 .~lmo 97'1-2079 •Carports w/storege area S 1190 * 640-2426 ready ga1dnr No pets :.:::::;:::::::::;:;;:; 3 BR. 2'~ BA. ptlme E.as1-cooc:lt $615.000 :;11.AallJI . -•Pools $775tmo. $700 Oeposn ;. 1002 llde IOCatlon Many d&-Barbara Sanregret 2 BR • den Townhouse FOR leaH by DW'*1 tegt SU Ulm &ITS 3 BR. w/dbt g1trage lg 5-48-5827 call eves ;:.;;.;.-.....,"""""~~~~ tu11e features From 644-0195 End un11, lots ot trees. 5Br 4Ba. tam rm, d n rm. 600 W WILSON yard. extra parking HEI llWI N'911T1 $310,000 Helen B Dowd. Realtor comm pool, spa. 1enms 300 sq II k•tch. All with $1.250/mo · 151 & last WP 11 give you tl'le down In OPEN SUN 1·5 $289,000 super view ot Newport CALL 141·2141 675·0530. 966-2030 , .• cng lor ashareofown-320E.2 l11St Agt 673-7300 ~a r~or /:ay . hl0~.e~;· 2BR. 1BA.frplc.2cargar. Charmlng2BR E'sidehse, ;•r<;h1p You make the Or call tor appolntment. LWE lmll 919 ina n19 ig s w/d hk-hp Upgraded gar wl opnr. trplc w /d 5-48 700 1 Sth br & ba can be ma1d·s mtnly pymts & we share • Villa Balboa 2 mstr s..i11es. Villa Balboa 2BR 2BA Qr ts, etc Sngl lvt, 3100 sq k1tch & bath S9SO hkup new paint & carpel, ioprec You receive YICTHIU 11111 lg patio, walk to bea<:n Ocean Catalina/Bay Vu 11 $S200/mo 759-8281 Carey W•~ patio. $980 640-2426 11>0•. tax t>enehtS Must $224 500 Bkr 642-2134 Gate" pooll spat tenn1s --131 2242 -__. .. • Glamorous 2 SI""' tx.1111 1n " • E"S1de. "' 3br. 2ba Twhm . nave cleao cr..,...1t ,.g, 1907 3 ~ 4 ~·B 'R 2D.. •rrllY •---••t 5349 000 s48·2362 Front nouse. 3 BR. 2 BA ·v .?39-4335 Oy$. E.,. Wknds "" • """ ~ •••-· 1 trplc tg Mstr Suite. palto. 2 'gar many ••ras pool. Format dining rm family Santa's 911t 10 you Brand St 6SO •mo Avail now spa. tennis. avl 1 I Townnouse Wes1s1de 'l Mstr BR • den/office. 'l'' BA 2 c.ar 1111 garage wl opener patio baleony lrptc m1rroreo · walk-in closets upstairs w1d hkup no pets S 1 100 mo · deposit 894-2918 Corona dtl Mar 1022 rm, hving rm country new duple• wtmany up-Santa Ana 720.0136 673_1767 $1350/mo 548-1889 kttcnen w /breaktas t grades 2 3BR. 2BA units Htights 1084 · ~~~ •?BR 1BA PLUS a 4BR .:BA apt almost com- 1.11•1t•d on 45 R-2 LOT S6J5.000 673-2074 nook Wood plank floors 100 block Price siasned GORGEOUS OCEAN ·~.··~~ .··~ • back porcnes • 1 BR buy 1n town Call Jonn 3 homes on 101 Main nome 2 .350 st. spa. vacant _ __ · Large yard wllront & to only SSS9.ooo111 Best EOIESTlllAI llALF ACllE VIEW 3 BR 2', BA. II..~ I nouse By owner1agen1 M aurer 631 1266 2B• 1Ba lrplc owner oc-Jasmine Creek $2.800 • •HLmTIWl .. E Cary Ward 631-2242 673-1768 cup11>d 2 income units sec 723-0551 3 BR. 2 BA. South Coast bPPER IEWPOllT UY , FOR TRlDE-FIXEll 1 ~~~\:· Nicely groomeo prioe of Lovely Ouptex 3 BR 2 BA P1aia area All amenities '' 1rp1c w/d. central Hunt. ~ach 1040 •4 r ,: owne1 w111p Proposed trpl<. 2 car gar palto. 4 l3 enctosed 'l-car garage 'r•t •Ira big 101 ocean 3 1.__,._, anne•<1l1on to Npl Ben POlllSetlla Sl 400 mo trplc p ool spa . S435000 OWC btocks to beach !! 20416 S W Cypress . S 1 3 0 0 m o • '.' ~ :i49-:?842 an)'l1me BeacntAtlanta 1 BR end -$520 000 Agt 757 ·2700 760·8384. 721-0116 213-598-6428 unit with 2 car garage IEW Hiii. llPl.EX I or 538·8718 Mary-Nr park & tennis-Lg 1800 POIHIELMH S149K Bkr 963-8377 Onty11e11 eacl'lun113BR s1t3BR 3 Fullbaths.2pV1 •HSTSllE• • • PERFECT "10" ,. ·•, Two years new. 2 BA, primP 100 blo<:k lo· South Coast pa11os 2 car garage. wto 1BR 1BA. incl fng. very pvt • ,•~unoong home on lrvlnt 1044 c.i11on Steps 10 beacn M 1086 nkups S 1650 759.9194 $625imo 1 Ac.lull & No Just listed! Elegant J M Peters • ·3•ge IOI Completely Princeton Townl'lome 2 Won I last long' Prine•-t tro pets Scotti 548-2794 home. 3 BR. huge master suite , • Hlt>d w arr con-Master BR • den 3 full pal!> only n' 27111 St Soutn Coast Terrace OCHISIH IF P.C.1.1 , w /sitting rm. 2, 7 BA. pool & spa., • "ng marble fire-battls many upgrades NB Agent 675-84 75 RarP 2 BR eno umt 2BR 1BA. gar. wld l'lkups •HSTSllE * • ,. new water pur1hca· ,,,_ Jacuui 854_6538 P1uden11111 Calif Any w nuge patio pvt w d S 102S mo AQI 675-4912 3 BR 2•, BA Brand new <.fstem B11gnt $1151(. Bk1 963·8377 hOme'Sl.600 , ""' & 1ign1 3BR. SU Liii RHLn Nanc11 72S-9383 , .. ~ 4o Iott 12 master Laguna Stach 1048 OCUIFROIT Cono'lge on tne sand 'lBR Gruoo & Ellis Rllr:. •• ~· Poss1b1hty ot u -MOST UNUSUAL HOME yrly S 1600 mo 644-6200 ,,. wrocean view 1 G t First llmP ottereo I ~ 100 on large parce rea Cna1m1n9 honw on 80 ot •<.,dM Townhouse JSR A PUCE TO COME ~Elegant 3 BR, 3 BA townhome views ocean mtn t a· p11me Pp n1n su1a 3· BA ., t t ., llOMETll ESTllER Ylll nyon city 11gnu. Eatreme OeJCllflnnl ' c •P cs c gar . on greenbelt. Gourmet kitchen. r..a 9lC privacy Call tor appl 10 S3 t'>O 000 IHou1ts/Condos a9Ps s2 1so1mo Mountain setting Sur immaculate cond1t1on -pnced . -~ --. see Aslling s 1 750 ooo -rounoeo by s1reams & $3G4' 000 • V"r I SEA LION REALTY c d I M 2112 •2BR 2BA 2 lrplc I gar lalls•Garagewtopnr .... d fosr QHUOICwk ssalue .. , .. E .. I MODR..... ~ '' •4 1'l SEAWARD 2 Sty • micro 1st · dep .' I i...1r I "I.\ 11 IU-IJl4 llPUX orona t ar -age 1 carp0<1 s 1575 nkup 'lllOodburn•"9 trp1c I ':. '' lR<\ • OPEi SAT 12·4 1E•c;ept1onal 1oc .. 11on 2B• 1Ba f'nlc pa110 new * .:tBR 'l ·BA o n tne 1BR Condom1n1ums -------'""'!"' .... 687 Th1'ha-Juat remodeled Lowt'r P1•r1111sul<1 PJ111t comm pool No oeach $27001mo w•l\¥Jr 40 1 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Costa Mt sa 1024 lhru·OUI. brtgnt SPllC•OUS Lar9l' 4 BR J BR ~not!. I l>l'IS S8iS 832·4618 113-5354 408 ~~~~~~~ ~o;;,ilNGS •• Bright & beautiful 3 BR ac-~· kitchen En1oy ocean lrr('p~a7~eab E' I JSR ~BA 'l levels up· (Available I/SJ • cented w /vaulted ceilings. . .......... view from lg newly JI $ 000 I gr.idPd lll:'W Iron! patio SPYIUSS NILL 2BR Tr1-Lvl Condos French doors to courtyard . top. AHi lndscpd becl>.yd $4251< wall\ to oeacn S 1400 SBA 3BA 1 levet 3000 '' s R GS SH-* I Acf, Ua4• 494. 7314 llCIME PllPHn o 645-2216. E 540-2334 3 car gar 180 view 429 (~~~;~';!, :O~~ of-the-line upgrades. Only . ••EWNIT CIM cona'E S3.900 mo 921-0173 2170 Biscayne Springs .. ~. R 2 N!Wf?Ort ~ach l 069 sllt'et .. a1k to oeacnes ·3 Comfortable nome on R-2 A ctos.s1heo ao -t0< a 11111e I vaitab e '' ·10""n '""'se on · -BR 1BR Solid 1n1o1est-101 Room to add ad-gu~ 11ecomm11nosa101 ot No Pels CALL Velma llEllm• I Crose 10 Bay on Quiet l A I 12115) .• 5335 000 73 7300 Sl0.000 Down P1yment men\ p1ope1I) d1t1ona1 unit Bargain •11'-'""-"-on __________ s_4_9-_2_4_4_7 __ ,. M • 6 • I bu)'$ this oeau11ru1 1 BR $525 ooo prrcE> S485 000 • • At its best In this 3 B R 2 'h BA.,. Condo tn N 8 gated SEA LION REAL TY amH TWI .. -, ~01~;' ~pe~D~~~~s~nn OPEi llOISE 113-5314 Staet tlte • spacious 2·~year-old home . .tt<A 3BA 2500 ttt s"• Great family rm ~ large master aq • ...-,_. 30 Agt 548-3412 Charm1nQ 2 BR cottage ne & \ 1noscPC1 So Coast __ Faouious Spyglas'i view .,. .,.ard So 01 hwy ,,,1 ?~,,. ~ .L..1. w /sltting rm Community pool • I 1za araa S427.000 I * L.91 ..... * Fabulous Spyglau price SI 200 mo Asll for BJ ..... ~ae etg~ ... '.• irgie. Agt 979-8280 Home for sale on OYef· s7s9 OOO 72 1 0048 Grubb & Eiits I ed 101 Bl 2 l wrn Lakes ' ki USTSllf Sil corr• y ,,_ Sal Sun 12-4 I Rttr"> 644 6'100 ,_ a _,,,,,,I 'AMIA I from 2nd stO<y E>.oeltent .,,,,., r•rc; tv "'""~ '• ... trom top to bOttom remodel opportunity DUPLEX 4 t>tocks tol MUST SEUJ! f R 2BA. frpl(;, '"dwdl $739.000 Call 673-7027 nu CtlllfTI beacn Renovated 1Br . • ' ,, r s. cu 1-de -• I c -New car pet w d gar No • Owner leaving state. Peters ~ $329,000 lllffl IUT 11'1 Asseoiate Yict I pets S875'mo 760-13561 • built 3 BA. 211a BA. beautiful C1rtf W1r4 Lowest Price ~BR. 2'~BA Prtti4ellt E H thl111t Town11ome 111 amen1t1es, BBQ & firep1t -an U1·22U I 1ov.nhorne In Blutfs Only (I ) 144-IHO IPvf'I hoql'l oeamed oet-1 S298.000• L•ioe sunny (M) llS-4111 mg 3 BR 2 BA 2 car patt0-ooean breezes o.t• .ig" nu9e Master all I 9'11 Sm&T 1·1 new liil•fll S 1 500 mo 2112 YIST& ~ c.111 P Prre 673-1693 • Sunh<>\\ Cell SuzanM First Team • ..,.._"Ol'TMI • tlornf' work 777 7700 -J Realty 721-8630 _ SUM~ NrTWOM JASMllE CIEH -: ·· Ht.·alt' Mountain settin& sorroonded by streams & falls! l Bedroom & 2 Bedroom condos w/garaee w/openers. washer /dryer hook·ups, woodburn1ng hreplace & m1Crowave 2BR IJm rm hbry ntghly Rooms, aP,artments, home~ -upgradf'd spa view claSSlf ied Can satisfy \/ac;ant I 10 4 year tease No Pets $:?600 mo Days 1 ..... a1•11 Builder clOS&-OU1 w/reduoed •• your housing needs. ~~1 ~~ -160-stiso Eves 494-3367 prices. 3 BR. 2'h BA. white oak t *""""" ...,_A.t l-S I kitchens . private yards. spa & I ~ewpo rt Financial Group, Inc • BBQ tacmties .............. S249•900 • z • m.lOIL ••••• Mortgage Corporation ~~=-sc.== ii 'YJot~ m 9.780/o * 1 .. +111 ., :W~~,~~~ 30 yr. Fixed Rate • II TIE PUCE! eourt:· Plush -& -~ "Best f\~':dA!;::i~ Town" !:m..~::~= ~, .. ··;fl ... ':" •.... ~~_:. • FREE 60 day Lock-Ins or carport. Vaulted ~ balcofly. • Purchases and Refinances =::. ~~· NstJ 1 BR • 804Ye EZ Qualifier Loans 1tlt .._., •Jumbo Loans Available . -·-.. FOR FAST AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ...,, •NI CAU. 7141151..Q202 (!) .U. -I• Ha ..... au.• c:M.-ao.-nrss-:.:;..._ ._....,._ ......... Tea..t Rou . . . • • 2124 rffwpon leach 2 I 69 ,NftVJ>Ott leach :::::.=:::.--...:.~.i.-;--------- E'SIDE 1 3B 2B 2BR 1BA. So of Hwy, Pvt ••TREES & YARD•• itra g r a. 2•11 •-m1•••y I XI d new oeco1 trplc. tndry, & -_.. YEIS&ILUS pat o. garage nt con 2B1 1• tBa twnhOuse, lrplc. u111 pd lncd yd grdnr. $1850/mo, Across from N Ho H pH 1 El 1 Quiet Reis req'd privacy&nopets $1075 ga1 Oviet' 353 Woodland golf course 3BR 2',-,BA 2 .'urn a~B~s 2:A ~~~o $ 1095/mo 675-3446 646-7104 WTS• 2BR 2BA $725 + secur-ity Heat & wa1e1 in- cluded 324 E. 20th $1250 mo * 673-3600 Cory brick ftreplaces LUSIS w/bay. ocean & city lights 2BR. 2BA, lrplc. vaulted * E SIDE 2Br 0 1''>Ba lg Handsome 3 BR 2 .. , BA Charming kitchen area. NEW LEASE-3BR 3BA • voew $1600/mo. Call ceohng. bit-ms, gar Near twnhse pa1oo w/d hkup WTSIH Condo l,700 sq fl Many family rm. dining rm, 2 family rm In guard gated RAY DAVIES. 760-5000 PCH. 503'~ Larkspur Near stores/bus $795 645-4761 ·Costa Mesa 26 ••• OlUltt IBR & 2BR or 2 wl palto All w/pvt g ages dshwshr cab ready pool spa. BB tndry facohhes Good I 177 E 22nd SI 631-73 car garage, large grassy Jasmine Creek $2400 01 720-3999 $1150/mo 476-2055 253 Cabrlllo 548-2456 Darling remodel High 0811-e•ti .J:. Near bus& shops yard Fresh & ready now' •BAYCREST COURT ~ ~.A..V 1ng 2BR, 1BA.s1ngtegar-TllS IS TIE PllCEn St 300 mo 760"9792 lllllCAlllllHI GATED Upstairs. 2BR KU'~Wll\ I 3BR 2BA. woodburnlng *HSTSIH*-age New carpel. paont. 2HOUIUIYE New 3 BR 2·~ BA Condo. llO IOOO 1s.•0750 2BA 2 car garage W/D t'w . . . . lfp, d/w, auto dble gar. 3BR 1BA Cotta"" WtD mint blinds, deck, separ-Top area. park-toke seltu dble garage patio great • tr _.. met 0Looks like ne....:. very \ \X J \l...."1'1 I ~ ' 11 new carpet/paint sun hkup Has car~ts tor 2 ate unit 675-3427 Beauto lully ma1n1a1ne Easts1de location. below ~ ~A..V clean, $1250/mo nr ALTOR~ • deck. vaulted ceilings cars No pets S875tmo ~ M.A..V 1BR Apt wlgarage I 7rtl Avl tale Dec KE'/',Fila / •BAYRIDGE GATED. 2BR ' Call 675-7113 Avl 11115 722-6294 KJ;'l"'IFlfa ·1 carport Vaulted ce11t St,6S01mo 675-3680 ''t'\1\~'1f Pf \ 'II 1BA.manyupgrades Tile VILLA BALBOA 2B~sic Charm1ng2BR.lrgk11.sep CLOSE TO ALL-I \t"\X'J\1...'fl' l'i \'I I balcony. ltreplace. po \ \\ '\. ~ floors, Plantation shut-gate s995 dlr, l/p, dble gar. s1rg spa. BBQ Also tBR A Dana Point 2 I 26 REALTORS 1 ters. W/D & refng incl LIDO ISLE Elegant 1 bd, So of PCH S t250mo Avl Three 2BRs 1BA. laundry nF AL TORS ' down w1pools1de patto ------------· S 1100/mo sundeck s 1 600 now 282-1116 days. room. close to bus & E'SIDE c M 1BR stove. 1st • Securoly LUXURY furnished condo -573.9333 NWPT TWNHM 38R, dock 730-6752. eves shops. Woll accept OC rel1tg, trplc. small yd & No pets !>49-2447 at Dana Pt Harbor. Incl *Ill C&IYll * $l,S50 Diana/Suzanne Housing $725·$745/mo patio. ullllttes paid dishes etc. 1BR. patio. On golf course, 3 BR. 2''> 2257 2268 2272 Maple 5 8 627 SPACIOUS tBR Po pooltspa $800 240-7'148 BAS 1.950 213-43 1-7693 NEWPORT HEIGHTS SEAVIEW Guard-gated NEAR ocean 2BR. gar. · · $650 mo-mo 4 -1 Beaulllul 3Br 3Ba 2-story 3BR house $2,900 balcony. trplc. S 1045. TSL MGMT 642-1603 HATill lndry rm carport. sto -Hu-nt·.·s· .. ·,.·ch ___ 2_4_0 * ll1th * townhome with tireptace CdM 3BR, lab ocn & bay Call 72 1-2415. wall tor 3 •Clean, quiet & spacious lilEAT l relrig No oets S5851 -..-.....-".-·-..--..-.'--t level. 3BR. 2BA $1 .850 $1250 642-5182 vus $3.500 beeps. punch In your phn 3BR 2BA, 2 car garage tBr lBa upstrs. lg patoo. • $350 642-t40t alt 3 2BR HOUSE. 2-car gar-644-2607 PEN PT· 4BR. ocnlrnt :: lor 1mmed call-back. encl palto, storage S 1125 S625 2Br 28a spacious. TOWNHOUSE APT $7 home $4 ooo TS 0 2 95 $725 Poot. gas. ratrlg ~~~:°'~!a~a;:::~d$~~: * HARBOR VI EW Nwpt Crest Condo lg 3BR LIDO AREA Bylrnt dock. Sandcastle Condo xtn1 loc: NO PE 64 • 4 incl No pets $500 sec 281 1 •Ba 2 people on 5950 deposit 548_0290 HOMES. excepltonat 3 2•,BA, dbl gar spa, turn, 2BR i den $4.750 2 BR. 2 BA, encl patio. all SJOO llSCHIT 645-58!>3 145 E 18th St ~;5 !e\s81Jl R:~~~~7 BR. 2 BA. lrplc. $1 ,975 pool/tennis, walk lo bch WittrfrHt h•ts l•c appliances. gar. pool. •large 2Br ground noor HUGE custom dht nr new 3 BR. 2 BA Condo. near lse me grdnr 644-8795 $1650/mo tse 544-3049 IEALTlll Ill· l400' Jae $1,350 ~45-3525 •2BR. ceiling tans. dlsti· upper QUIET !Br Den. WESTBAY APT S Hunting ton Harbour •RENTALS AVAILABLE NWPT HEIGHTS HOUSE _ _ __ washer. cable. enclosed deck Avt now $750/mo Beautifully Maintained Newly decor 1mmac, 2 Cosu ~sa 2624 e car garage. w/d, relrig. *II fff CUllll* 2BR 2BA pvt pool & Jae: 6 ,. ~arag 642-5393 or 646-7921 s 1, 100/mo Avail now Martl:\A9' 642-7706 Grd~r & 'poo1 5efV tnc ng:Mtmtnts THE VICTORIAN 3 4 Vlclorta 54&·3706 Mesa Verde Twnh.se-style •SEVERAL LU(.ATIQ Call 846-4296 -BayrtdQe~2BA. $1,500/mo 646-9286 Balboa 2BR w/gar, new deco<, WESTBAY APTS 2 BR. 1•, BA. betge -R••fl.., Imus blltns. tnco yd w/paho $200 OFF MOVE-IN' carpet patio garage Bachelor $6 1 Bedroom $6 2BcJrm 1 .ea $7 OCEAN view duplex 2Br Condo. frple, w/d. pool, ~ 9'."' -Island 2606 Wtr pd. 636-4120 9-5PM These attractive Apts tea-s7951~ 721.o !16 I Ba. gar lrplc, dl w. w/d spa, all gar. sec gate. no We ve got em! S 1425 & 667 Vletona 'f' $735 lure pool spa private 161 E 18th St 642-08 All ulll pd $850/mo-pets $1.425. 8~·28't1 up Prop Hse 642-3850 2 BR. t BA. patio, vaulted - -paltos Of 0deek~ garage IOITE SEIEIO Beacl't/Atlanta 53~7 -callings. butll-tns. steps THE SEVILLE ' --ftWPllT CIRT •ICIAI YlfW* to beach $950 Incl u111. 2BR 1"rBA w/gar, bltlns. Of carPOf1 in a buutilully Pres1tg1ous Irving Quiet. l Bedroom $6 Spacious home 4 BR. 3 3BR 2'hBA All amenities, SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 BA. 673-3458 fenced yard w/p1t10 ~ndacape? setting garden. pool setting tBR BA. 3 car garage With new carpal no pets near new upslatrs unrl. - ---636-4120 9·5PM orry, nopes S625 Electric gates to 2BcJrm I .ea $7 2250 VanouarcJ 540·96 gardener S 1·6 7 5 s 1600/mo. 6J5-6606 steps l o ' beach 117'h LIXllT II SI. IAYFIT 2619 Santa Ana 'l ' $745 2 8 1 Bed2rBoom_!_65 58 5 6.. carports cable TV & 846-0809 -- - -27th St $1 51.5 month-View lrom Jetty to --drm, a t .... s " BBOs 5 min to bc:h No 2Borm t ·Ba 2Barm 2Ba 151 E 2 1st St -----------DELUXE 2BR 2 'hBA to-month/y'rty Agent Pavlllton 2.200 sq ft, 2 WESTFIELD APTS 825 Cenltlf SI 642-1424 pels • 642_3 146 Irvine 21 44 Townh<>me Pool. spa. 6 7 5-84 7 5 Prudential BR 2 BA $2.600/mo. Beautifully MalntalMd MOLllAY SPECIAL tennis Walk 10 beach Callf All 675-6250 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS IEW HEC APT 21r 211 In the colony, sunny 3BR. St425tmo. 965-1617 Y ---2BcJrm 1•.ea $755 1210 lffl AC lrple, d/w. wtd hook-Hunr. ~a(h 2BA. 2 car gar. trplc. new Park Udo Twnhm, 3 BR. 2 Attractove 2 BR. sundeck. 2Bdrm 2Ba $780 • up balconies. 595 Vic-.... _.....,..., ___ '"'"if crpl lg enc yard. assoc ENJOY privacy. luxury & BA, 2 car att gar. tiplc, plenty parking. steps to 398 w Wilson 631-5583 •ALA MOANA APTS * toria, 5925. Duplex, 2175 1BR IBA, carpel s dra pool tennis & play-charm in spacious 2B1, pool, $1 ,425 Carol, water. yrly $1000/mo ---------1 & 2BR. 1BA. D/W. Maple, 5760 650_5286 gar d/w coin taund ground St ,285/mo 2BaV11taatTHEBLUFFS.1 Qwner/Agl646-8311 673-7689 !Bedroom $650 1>eaut1fulpootarea,large $675 mo 2116 He 857-2 167 Plush carpet. cathedral LARGE i BR 30tAvocado 642-9850 recroom&laundryroom, NewportAcrosslhestreet 846-6451 01536-3764 ceilings. lrplc. 2-car gar PllftlTllYIAY 1• garage. --------close to stlops & buses 2BR. ltplc. garage $795 •ll2ll!••atOO ORANGE TREE CONDO w/storage & walk to 4 BR so· sllp avail 9-18 pa 1 '0 · m c r o w a ve 1 Bedroom $645 $585-$675/mo No pets 1665 Irvine Ave - tBR. IBA Poot.spa&ten· water New w/d avail mos' lse $4,800/mo SttOOtmo.NODEPOSIT 241 WWtlson 631-0960 530 W Wtlaon =2 Call 720-9422 Walk to bch Garage nos Vacant $725/mo s 1600/mo. • 858-0260 752-8522 675-4464 673-4999 TSL ICIT pets 960-62311851-17 Margie Agent 979-8280 -- -' tBR 1BA Outside patto 722 9012 6-i2 1603 PARISllE VIEW APTS WOODBRIDGE 3BR 2BA IAlllll VIEW ••H Single, steps to beach. Balboa Peninsula 2607 1nciudes frig & gas Pool -50,;rNo P~ts 2BR 2BA lirep1ace. patios& fruit trees NewtY 4BR executive 2-story on parking patio yrly., block to beach 1 BR No Pets $625/mo balcony 2151 Pac1t1c ' ILIOIS Tl IHCI 1BR all 01111 paid Unlu large tot Avail ommed tor S 750/mo decor a tor ' • 645-5853 or 673-8632 A lg tBR 734-D Shaltmar $950 No Pets 63 t-6107 decorated end un11 nr one year tease done. 1129 W Balboa w1ocn vu. new crpl_ & No ~ts Seclton 8 wel· $600 dep 985~95• parks pool & lake No $2750/mo Call Agent * Blvd Call 714-723-4852 vert bli nds. trig 1BR. carpet, drapes, lg come $500/mo Lo move pets $1350 760-1175 721 1423 · $805/mo yrly 673-6947 tenced patoo close lo tn 6,.2•3307. 831_86,.0 -Spacious & fight 2 BR, 2 shops S590tmo See. 382 N ...... ·-~.. 2169 ... ..._., TE•••cr BA convenient Westclilt 2BR & tBR Carport VtGIOrta = 13 650-7244 •• w•rnM•I,! tWy::: IK'..U• s;wr-na s; area quiet pool Steps to beach $975 & .,,,... 3BR 2'~BA 2 Story 1 car $I 2ooi mo 548_3 to4 $775/mo yrty Avail now 1 BR clean verttcat low M ove-In East side IUCI cenasE gar. new Cfpl Avl now 1811 w Balboa 675-2558 bltnds, lg fenced pa Ito, twnhM. 2BR 1 "'tBA. lg s1150•mo 650-36A9 $1150.Rusty63l-1266 TWllEITALS! 2 BR 1 BA upstairs. ciose to snopping 382 patio encl garage, ILIFFS Cllll 3 BR 2 BA end unit. WM~~ S I 395 mo 759-3092 . ·. . . . COLD Well BANl(C!R lJ Expect tile best~ 844 9080 NO. LAGUNA $4,500,000 F ABULOUS ESTATE ON ALMOST ~ ACRE. APPROX. 10,000 SQ. FT. OF PERFECTION PLUS OCEAN & WHITEWATER VIEWS. SOARING BEAMED CEILING IN LMNG ROOM, IN- CREDIBLE KITCHEN + POOL LAGUNITA $2,150,000 FASULOU8 OCEANFRONT IN PIWA'TE GATB> AREA WITH YOUR OWN STEPS TO THE BUCH. IAW WACUt.ATE CHARMING HOME WITH CM9••1UAF. llTI VACllTl ret11g gar 35th SI t bllt Victoria 650-7244 $850/mo 675-1746 Sharp 3BR, 2BA wttrptc trom t>eh $775/mo yrty -2BR 1BA patio w/d hook· COn 1111$( Twonouseslo theoc:ean-dep 85•-6198 up. nice carpets $725 • S1IO lffl front S 1395/mo uxury deposit See at 663-A 3BR 2'1BA • tam1tyrm & *11211AITS• Pfum&f Callll54-7592 tBR tBA. lrg 1enc:e yard, formal dining 1n guard From $550/mo &. Up. garage. n1c:e IOcllton L01 gated community Over 673-4928 or 675-5068 211 11& of privacy, S675/mo 2600 sq/It w/vlew 3 BR 2 BA upstairs apt Spacious, great location 622'~ Center $3,000/mo sundeck. dl w. lndry, NO Gas Incl Pool S725mo TSL MGMT 642-1603 RfAYllC ··/ \t\X'l :t._'1f' l't\ ·1: REALTORS ~ WESTCLIFF area. 2Br 2Bo upstairs condo Carpo11, trptc. pool S960tmo 548-4739 Of 645-2838 PETS, block to beaCh 54s-5e53 WTSlll $1, tOOl mo 675-9790 CJ --.-TIA. 1 BA * !Br !Ba. 1-car garage. Bach apt $600/mo 606 Lg yard. encl garage, pet $650/mo * 760-8364 west Balboa 151 & last OK. Avail 1110 $750 month rent to mov&-ln. 640· 7804 Wflm Avl 1mmed 964-8058 * 1BR& 2BR. 1ea. up-tBR. 1BA. gar. no pets! -stairs. gar .. tndry. cable, $625/mo 722-67 l 1 1111 IAJ VIEW DIW. no pets S600-S67S EASTSIDE 1BR mobiie 2BR, 1 BA w /garage. 645-6662 or 540-5446 home S57S/mo. Get • S925/mo yrty. 675-9650 ---- -·'d •• •2BR DUPLEX. Quiet &. water p., mature adult !•----------------.. good area Large yard, 759-5590 or 873-7787 sngt garage $750 Eastalde 4-plex.1 BR apt IPll •IE .Ml 1, 1-4 100 I Sonriogo $649 000 Chotm"'(I Spon1sh hoc•endo w/lorge yord & pool. Beovr.ful hie r()()f 3 y190ts wl 48R & JBA, sumy ond brogllt! Stop by Jon 1 rom I 4 535-B Bernard. 647-7540 Lndry rm S550 + *w---* --epo11t NO PETS •-722-9855 Iv msg .... .., EASTSIDE 2B_R_1-BA- 1BR. small b.ckyard. gu /garage CIOM to every. w.,,_/61yfft hOOk-upe. th I I '" 11 No ..... , ...... ,-,An 4 ng ,.va n o w ..... '".,... ..., $750/mo. U t.7310 Single story home on extra large lot. Price lnctudee plans for spectacular new Mediter- ranean home. Great location near tennis courts. $750,000. vmlLD DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER CAROLERS When we lhink of Cllnitmas. "'thtnlll of 111ose 0tll9hl- lul cvolers strolling hous•to-houM 1n Cha1ln Ole· ltens 11me (tht age of Yule togs 1nc1 plum puddlno) Here's a cotorlut scene that wiN http your hOmt have 1n old-fashioned Ch11stmas Meuunno a hfe-stzs ~ l)y !35. this outdoor d1spl1y is easy 10 mau Just glue Ult color posttt onto plywood and saw rl out• Prop tht dtSPl•y up with a stake. dramattu with a small spot l19hl. ancl you11 have the chterttsl llouse on lhe bloclt1 ---------------s.nO check l9 0 t510 taroler1 S11 00 OCOf' Pane.n Olc>l. O 11211age catalog . S3 915 P. O Box 23'3 IPlcturino 700 wooowortono Van :~uyt. CA 914 ancl hanclte1af1 pro1ect11 Name -------------- Addrsu --------------City ______________ _ SC1te _______ l•P------- flr'ict lncWtt ,.._ ' ......... I. 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NO N-SMOKING room-Buslness/Offlct Rent ocean view across from mate needed to shate 3 Wkly $175-Up Heat pool park Pet Ole SS50lmo bedroom Costa Mesa 0 2769 s::~ ~~~5c~b~~:c· 955-9171fd 675-&320te house Catt 979-7026 _Wl_S_TCl_l_f_f_l_l_l_Llf"""""H.- Hwy Lag Beach 494.5294 COM PROF FEM 25·35 N-smkr 22·33. shr 3BR Crnr ol Westctlt1 & Irvine -Non·Smoker Avail Jan 1BA in NB w/OCEAN VU Newpor1 Beacn SU WI •Ttl 1 Unfurnished room & $425 A..,a tl 1mmed Full S8'Vtee-Gross Wkly rentals now avail oatn in 3Br 3Ba house. 833-4919 Pa11te Fax & Copy SeNice Avl $147 00 wk & up. 2274 Eteganl. quiet neigh· Nwpt Bch brand new OttKle & Retail Available N,wpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 oorhood S425/mo Call stylisn custom beach hse 141-1101 DeeOee. 759-3313 wl vlew. decks & all :•f<H 2BA townhome. •TWO APTSI E.ech 3BR. - " •o riprcs in LR & mslr 2BA new crptt pn1 1•, Newpo<1 Hetghts 2 sty ----------I Roommates \I/anted BP wt>I oar. w/d hit-ups. Blocks 10 beachr Sl400-TwnhS4Mlyle 2 BR l 'r San Cle~e 2676 2724 • t u gar central air All S 1450l mo. 631-6825 BA w/d hkup. encl gar HOUSE 10 share Back Bay Area MIF non smkr Jae . wld Rooms avail SJOO & up. 851-8506 amen111es 723-5005 Nwpl Bch close 10 beach. prof n·sml\r to shr •.,very tg 3 BR Condo Wl d. gar- age avl now 548-1760 Commercial Property 1778 ,r,,11111enance incl SOfry, Nr Hoag $850 759. 1053 Nea• General Hospital, ltt••aft ,._1 __ .....a1 __ no pers 644-0509 3 BR. 2 BA. sleps 10 bch, N I I I d FURN 3BR 2BA. dlw. stove. -..._ ocean vu lndry parking ewpor s an lrptc. Avail 118 $745tmo 900 Roommates Available •RR C.ondo. 2nd floof. 1n 119 341h' SI y;ly S 1450 upstrs sm 1BR Single. no 558-7659 140 Location's. 557-4000 111•· Versailles S875/mo 645·'4857e 757-1185d pets Reis req $625 inc *" Tlf WITll I.I. 100 Cagney Lane Adrian · ulll Vrty 650-380 1 Misc. Rentals .,,.1111y 645-8513 APT rental. yearly 3Br Home Fem eitecullve •111111111• r 1 l d1shw1She<, stove • • I NO pelS 545-4855 •211111lH• 2Ba No pets Unfurn. gar NEWPORT PIER AREA $600 72 I ·0400 space. 1 btk ocean-Day Yearly '• Bii• to beach! Rooms 2706 Avail I I 1 650-0 110 2BR. garage no pets Avl Beaut Newporl Beach lg now $950/mo 673-6640 BR in great !amity hm tor BR. k1I & lndry priv E.mpl BEAUT 3BR 2BA. open lem n smkr Kllch & lndry fem $340 • utll Avt now beam cell, frptc, w/d Shr Sf&Sltll lllYI P"'' Perfect tor student, Lv msg 6.45-9515 Looking for a nice home? Neal non-smkg prof M/F share wlowne1 Pv1 bo Back Bay SSOO 722· 73-00 Prof ntsmkr shr ocean view turn Nwpl Bch Penthouse Tennts. pool. gym, ere 673-4550 •••••••••• Costa Mesa. 1100-2200 sit avail tor restaurant. business or reta11 Big froni wmdow. great traf- fic flow Ub move-in al· lowance NNN 497-5132 1788 MIF non-smkr NB 3br apt Shr lg Townhouse in Nwpl 2 Olks 10 bch Gar space Bch Prof tem. n-smkr. tnCI $400/mo • Ultl & pv1 BR & BA S5251mo • $200 dep Avl now Lve 1 ulll 6.42·4092 1200 SO n wllront of- t Dee 675 5678 flee large rear drilf9·1n •• ,, d•shwashef, 1tove No pe1s 545·4855 gar Blk 10 t>eacn SIJOO $1150/moyearly 2Br 18a nr OCC $350 662·2123 Mrs Fox.days997-6211. gllf No pets 548-5682 MIF n·Smkr n·drtnk own msg or • • Garages for Rent 2740 door S780t mo 629 Ter-Fem 2 BR E'Slde c M M/F IO shr c M pool I _______ ..,,____ m1nal Way, Cosla Mesa apl 2 pools. pvt backyd· home. 1 mile lo beach 2..c&I UIAll DAYS 540-9352. EVES ••STEPS to bch. lg 2Br, • 1>eam cei1 vec sys, 1 ,• gar dOOI 50th & • .e• $950 642-3490 evfl 760-0583 BR & BA on Hunl Bch WlSTCl.IFf 21f 211 $4001mo sec u111 incl OIAI•• 111 Frplc relrog din rm pool 962·3151 1 blk to bay Of beacn1 lnc:lry Quiet secure S875 S6851mo yrty 675-6606 1142 Rutland 646-3679 NEWPORT Beach turn room ciose 10 UClt New· If \'OU want to furnis h an apartment inexpensively. p(lrt Center $425 mo in· I la:-.sified's the W8 to 0. Clde~ ultl 7'/0 8733 A GOOD AD.! lols ot pltfklng. $400/rno Own BR/BA. lnc:lry & Uhl Cat Of SI~ ,...... Sant• 6.46-0681 tncl ult! 642-5688 inc $395/mo 642-5060 lsabel/EIOen 760-836.4 2200 SO n W'Slde OC FEM non-smkr to stir 2Br I Ba home w/lrplc tn Cor· ona del Mar SSOO/rno No pers 644-7725 NB OCEANFRONT, furn. frplC patio wl BBO pn 2br 2ba S600 Bruce 631-7340 or 963-1959 GARAGE • Car Of SIOfage Airport 4 pvt olltees near Ferry on Palm St . cont rm. operl otc. weil· Bal b oa Peni nsula mg area luncnrm. skylls 714-6 73-3345 2Ba S24001mo 646-2635 642-5678 -· • • • .. .{ .. P~ l4 / SATUllDAY, Dea~ JO, 1989 t11---~~~~~~~~-'--'-----~....;;..-"--_.;.~~.;...,;........1i ..... ~ SERVING ~©ill1r IID~£©m ~ ©©&31r£ ~~~ PUT COSTA MESA -.U.HMINIM&. IHl ... Excellent 3 bedroom home on large corner lot In quiet area In College Park. Possible RV access to the rear. Best priced home In Coflege Park. Call 546-2313. TUii IP Tl EUIAICI 14IO,ooo Enter through golden oak arched doorway. Marble tile floor. formal living room, vaulted ceiling with skylight, and formal dining. The kitchen Is an executive chef's detlght, 6 burne< wolf stove. 3 door traulsen P'efrlgerator huge working island etc .. etc. A family room with a bar. Casablanca fans. French doors. 4 bedrooms. custom baths, park-like grounds and covered patio. Call 546-2313. sn.. lffDD 111t,lll Very popular end unit, overlooking big greenbelt. 2 bedrooms, 21.1\ baths, enclosed patio for privacy, between house and 2 car garage. Excel- lent area. great for the gal or guy. Call 546-2313. -1 .... S&C 12-.- Nlce 4 bedroom home with add-on family room. double garage. New landscaping in front yard. Fruit trees. etc. Call 546-2313. ......... 1111,11111 1212,111 Enter through stately oak door and parquet flOOfs. Formal llv\ng area. A kitchen for the master chef. Giant master suite with huge closet. mirrored doors. ln...ground spa plus vegetable garden and fruit bearing trees. More, more. Call 546-2313. .... ma .,..,_ Lovet)' pride of ownership home. 4 bedrooms. 1% baths, upgraded throughout. New tile ~nter tops and tile floors. New oak kitchen cabinets, formal llvtng room. Newty painted Interior and exterior. Covered palto. Call 546-2313. ......... ...., ... Two bedroom. one bath and den wtth cory fireplace. Surprise! Huge approx. 2 by '40 ft. Protessk>nal recording studio for your wtktest dreams, which you can put your MCond unit on. Call for more Information. 646-7171. since 1960 YOUR TRUST I N EUIY TllllllW, llY TlllY a-.- This fantastic location boasts a large comer lot with 4 bedrooms. a warm fireplace, R. V. access with spic and span paint, carpet and appliances. Call 646-7171. •E Tl IUCI Utt.llO Charming family home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. remodeled family kitchen. new carpet and drapes. New driveway with brick trim. And a lot big enough to add a pool. New refurbished roof, RV access. Call for details. 646-7171. a nallFIO "' 1211.oOo This 3 bedroom plus den and 2 bath home is located in a well establlshed neighborhood. For- mal dining room. large fireplace. and all copper plumbing. Large rear yard, front patio, plus oversized double car garage. Call today 646-7171. UIE LIYlll •A kM 1221,M1 A warm spa to soothe away your troubles Invites you to live happily tn this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Hurry out, it's too good to miss. 646-7171 . I• llZE LIT 1211 ... Huge 10,000 sq. ft. lot. 3 bedrooms, w. baths, fireplace. hardwood floors. inside laundry, per- fectly manicured yard. Owner says sell. Pres- tigious area 4 miles from the beach. 646-7171. IWllT 11111 ms '*"" Brand new Mariners Cove townt}ome. Goff course just across the street. A beautiful 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with upscale whitewash oak cabinets. Call for much, much more. 646-7171 PllYATI -..... 11H,llO Community in woodsy atmosphere. Large master bedroom with balcony. Patio oft living room. Large eat-in kitchen, dining room. fireplace, vaulted ceilings and skylights. Call 646-7171. .. -.unu,.. ..._ This 3 year old, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome has a huge master suite with vaulted celllngs and walk-in closet. Wood-burning fireplace. wrap- around patio with automatic sprinklers and an oversized garage. Call for more details. 646-7171 . ... ,... sne• Lovet)' 4 bedroom home. Large covered patio. Home treshty painted. Decorator wallpapef. 2 fireplaces. Near IChools and park. Excetlent famlty home. Call now. Call ~2313. NUMBER NEWPORT BEACH A ... PO• YllR 1211- A townhome d istinctively modern in every way, with a dramatic living room, a spectacular master bedroom with fireplace. Luxury beth Includes jacuzzi tub. Lots of storage cabinets In garage with a convenient workshop or den. Call tOday, 646-7171. WllClllf .. ( ....... A classic 4 bedroom with 3 full engaging bath· rooms. A warm sun room all pulled together for detailed beauty. Call to see the many amenities. Call 646-7171. ANAHEIM I lllTS Ult• Great bread and butter units. Perfect time to beat the tax man. save on your investment. Terrific buy. Call 546-1313 LAGUNA HILLS 11111111, 2 l&ll 1111,111 Lovely detached one story pud in exceflent area. Many extras. new quality carpeting, 4 celling fans. mirrored doors. etc. etc. Close to park and shopping. Won't last. Call 546-2313. MISSION VIEJO .... , .....,. _ 1111.- Shows like a model, lovely townhome In excellent location. greenbelt in rear. patio, 24 hr security, 2 rec centers, near golf course and lake, seller anxious. Call 546-2313 SANTA ANA ......... 11...- That'• right, great super starter In a good de- sirable neighborhood can't be dupllcated .ny- where. Seller highty motivated. Call for detah. Call 546-2313 1/app!I new ~ae 7e"m e-21 71te ?2eat &tateu • REIL isTATI PROFE8810NAL• .. . .