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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-14 - Orange Coast PilotSATURDAY, JA 25 CE T 1-vi~e seat might face .co~i-t te t ' ~ l RuJtngallows political foes to cha llen ge Coiiilc_1 1rman-Cos rove 's rtght!oofftce= BJ UNCE IGNON . .............. Two Irvine rnadcnts have b«n aiven permilfion to take one of their City councilmen to court to challenge h11 riaht to hold office. The state attorney ~neral's offi ce notified Howard J. Klem and Cristina Bustos-Thomas on Fnday that they can take Cou(Kilman Cameron Cos· vove to Orante County Supenor Coun to determine 1f he was lawfully Bernhard Goetz, who shot four young black men on the subway, was aentenced to one year In jail and fined $5,000./ A4 Callfomla Daredevils skateboard down hillside road s at 70 mph, astonishing motor- ists and worrying authorities./ A5 Index . Bulletin Board C1asalfled Comics Croaword Death notices Entertainment Homes =:notices Rellglon A3 86-7 88 86 87 A8·9 Real Estate A7 85 A6 awarded a seat on the five-membtr councll last July. Whether the ruidcnts. who are pan of a poup kn~n as Irvine Pnde,.wall actually ·follow throuah with lcpl acuon is still an question, however. The squabble between Irvine Pride and tbe 31-year-old Cosc;rove dates back to an Irvine City Council election tn June. when two cructal votes took place. First of all, Coun- cilman Larry Aafan wa.s elected • King remembered mayor, luvina his council teat unoc-But Co511ovc and his supporters. cup1ed. 1ncludinaA&ran. said the pet1t1bn was According to cit y law, his vacated wonh~ beaause it was handed in seat was supposed to bt filled by the before the secretary of state certified third-place vote-setter an thc'councal · Measure 0 . In other words, it didn't election: Cossrove. apoly to the June election. At the same tame, however, voten 8u1 Deputy Attorney General approved Measure 0 . That 1n1tiauve AnthonyS. DaViaodrewtheopposite p vc any Irvine resident opposed to cond uS1on 1n the seven-pqe. letters the appointed council membtr the that reached K.Jean and Cosarove on naht to petition for 1 special election. fnday. And that was exactl y what lrvu'le "The measure txpressly provides Pnde did, that it (Measure 0 'bcE:ome effective' Led oy Councilwoman Sally Ann With the June 198 election." DaV1go Miller, the aroup handed the cny wrote. clerk 1 peuuon on July 5 that ~lkd Tbe letters notified K.Jein and for Coscrove to ea rn his seat through Bustos-Thomas that they were free to election in Noyember. take Coscrove to court. The plamufTs . were rtqu1rcd lo ask the attorney aeneraJ's perm1ss1on under a state law th1t h•s 1tsonains m the M1ddlcAses The law allows thuttomey general to block politically motivated lawsuits that seek to remove elected officials from office. But that is prcc1wly what Cosgrove said Irvine Pnde v.as doing. He said Irvine Pndc vrantsham ofTthc council because he suppons controlled growth. "Mycrnphas1s nas been on protect- ing open space. Now that I've got my sleeves rolled up and I'm into this (1 mplcment1 n1 the Cit) ·s open space plan). I'd hate to sec things go on that Y..ould cause more dtlays:· ' But K.Jcin, a patt ni ;attonwy bl~ in Irvine. ~·d he 11moly wan~ Cosvove to pro\e h1mse1r throllah • special elec11on. .. There has bttn a succe sful f ru 1 trauon of the democratic pr~css in tt\aa Ca meron Cos1ro'e has 1lleplly occupied a ac.at, .. Klein said. • Now that Kkm and Bustos.- Thomas ha\lc the faH>rable ruhn& from the .auomc) acneral's omce. they ha\IC to decide 1f 1t as worth it to take Co$C(Ove to coun. "'We're certainly ~riously con- stdering at.'' Klein said. "We·re en· courajed by thi s. We think our pnncapafs ha\le been v1nd1c11ed." (Pleue eee COUJlT I A2) Tough penalty in gay-bashing case praised Maximum prison term meted out to 3gangmembers By LESUE EARNEST Of .. Oellf ......... Communll) lcadl'.'~arcapplaud1n1 the acuon of a Superior Court JUd&t' who sentenced three mcmbtrs of a nee>-Naz1 youth p n1 to a mu.1mum pnson ttrm Fnday Tor their v1c1ous attack on a py man an a la&una Beach park Jud&e Da'1d H Bnckner~ntenced tephen Walther. John Michael Moore Jr. and Aaron Frcdnck (om· pean, all Hun11n1ton Beach rC's1dcnts. to four )tars. four )cars and e11ht months and ~'en )Cars rtSl)CXll\clir for their anack on Rohen Thomu Joyce 1n July Joyct suffered scnous in1une as a re uh of the attad. which 1n,ohcd the use ofa metal pipe ( ompean. I , was scntenc~ to the lonses1 term for w1eldin& the pipe and taus1na lf't\C: bodil) hann to the '1c11m'. "I'm elated and rche\cd and \Cr') moved." said Laauna ~ach Ma)or Robtn Gentry .. Gentry. who had testified in the tnal. said a recent case an another state. which 1nvol\ed a Judge pass1n down a hght St'ntence to a person ~ho had murdered a homo~xual, h d caused mcmtx-rsofthcaaycommun1- l) to "-Ondcr 1f other Jud ~ ~oulJ follo~ SUit mauon Lcaaue 1n Sania Ana. t;l1u- btth Gale. who was on hand for the scntencma. said she was pleased v. 1th the mnl resuh . "I think 1t send a clear message to would-bt perpetrators that th1 be- ha\llOr will not be tolerated," Galt said ''M ) hope 1s that 1t docs stem this wa"c of k1nhead acu' uy " M111one Ru hfonh. who worked with the C Ll' rcprcscntma VinC'CM Chalk. a p y te chcr who won his fi&ht to teach in an Irvine sthool. said she was sa11sfied with the scntenc1n1 but doubt~ irwoold nn~n-uni-ct on members of l~ skinhead iroups. "I thank 1t v.2s appropriate for the JUd&e to sentence each of the dcfcn- dents to t~ mu.1mum term allow· atsle b)' law." Ru hfonh said. Ho~- 1ver. sheaddc.-d. tomalt.can impact on .. membtrs of the k1nhud -group, membcn would ha\e to &•"e some thouaht to the sentencini. "I don't ptl'CCl\C the k1nhead mo"ement a part1cularl) intelh ent or anaht1c11:· Rushfonh said "hhou&h the thrtt men rcccl\ ed mu.imum ~ntcn1..c . none arc tx· pccle'd to ser\le mort' tl"Uln half that time an pnson. "If the get four ~cars. the m1111- mum the) ·n do 1s tv.o:· said Deputl Distnct AttomC'y Thomas A"dcc . ~Had the other' 1ct1m te ufied. the~ v.ould ha'e bttn facina more • "-earl) half the charaes again t the three men were dropped m No,.cm- bcr when one of the 1v.o v1c11ms failed to appear in court The three defendents had been found guilt} of assault characs. but not guilt} or .an attempted murder. =Ing• W•ther 81-5 A7 A2 Hanclreda of UCI ---.. .. participated In a mareb eom•-ora~ llartin Lather KiDC• wboee MrtladaJ irUI be celebrated Monday. Tbe marcb on Friday wu one of the final e•ent8 of a three day celebration oncampu. "'We ~ert v.1111ng he~ an Orange Count) to sec 1( 1ha1 ruhna v.ould ha\C an) ctTcc1 here. and fonunalcl)-. It did not .. (1enll) s:ud The d1rcc1or of the <\nu-dcfa- James v.ttnC). Walther's at· tome). said both he and h1 client "'ere pleased 'A'lth the ~ntcnc1na. (Pleue eee PEJllAL TY I A.2) Family and friends say farewell to pilot BJ l&JS YOltOI °' .............. FMnds and family rcmembtr Ne'trrpon Beach resident Barbara Gellman as a dynamic ao-stttcr and veteran pilot who onen took her rounaat son on quick trips to C.talina Island 10 her twan~,.ne ~.just for "BuffaJo Burscrs. ~ have been 11ven the winp of )OU ny with~. 8aft>lra wu 11ven the w1nas of an egle and we 11w ner IOlr," saKI the Rev. Cicne Swanton at a memoriaJ service held fndly afternoon for the 43-~ar-old wocnan. Mn. Odlman was k1lltd in thick f9I Monday momin1 when the Citlna 414 JM was p1lotin1 crashed 1n10 a ~ Just outilde Oakland Airpon. She was on her ••> to mttt htt pubhcist 10 finalize plans for her five-da1-tolo n1aht attempt around the~. Pronuncnt an the community, Mrs. Cieltman WU a real at.alt lawytr. pilaideftt of VIP Propnteti and I rnomuofthrcc. MoumcnP9(kcdthc HattMJr Orileian Oau~h 1n Dover Sboftl oa Friday IO pey tnbutc to the woman w_host passion for life wu oemphficd by her lo\c for lT)ina. "M)' mom was a loving and canna lady,' said her 12-ycar-ofd son Scott. serious and f nul-look1n1 in a dark blue suit ··1 loved my mom and I w15bed l could ha"e said 'I loved you' one more time before she died." Oauahter Susan. 16, read a poem she and her )OU nlC't brother Charle 10. wrote an memory of their mother. (1054: friend Ptu> Ocvhn referred to the say1na. .. They can. because the) think the_y can,'' and 111d. "We can. b«ause Barbara thouaht .we could." Oevhn read a lener from Mrs. Gcllman's childhood fncnd Elkn LaFr Moll. v. ho could not attend the aierv1ce Moll rtmcmbered \he and Mn Gellman as tecn..qcn 1n cw Jersey .. nd1n1 to<•rts with htlmct on." Moll also rec.lltd that Mn . Gellman at qt IS "Md dttcmuned pk and dreaml. .. 111 o(whteb •ere ralittd. •• he w11hed to tie an an~. the bril attorney.'• MoH wrote. "She w1shcd IO hne 1 bUM·· MtS. a vtfY succns(•I M•nnt - Mn ~Umin 1lt0 dreamed Of hllbeUen Jead u..~' ~.. from Barbor CIUiadU Clnlni, .,......_ a aem· orlalMl'YlcewuMWl•..,_,.0.H•an, ............................ wbo wu killed lD thick toe wla.lle pllodDC bet C 1 HIMI tlaat craahed Into a rid.Ce oatalde Oe•laad Airport. hvtoa an a v.'1rm climate. firid1n1 "a Mrs Gellman's name at the pnvatt ~onderful man .. and ra1s1na a 1m1l) 11rts' .chool Jhc atteodfti. Diwa1t" of bcauttful children, Moll id. Ena)eY.ood boot 1n cw Jtttcy. to Moll h.as set up a ~monal fund in be uted for "contmuanC't or excel· lcnct 1n ~ucallon .. Lonattme nc1ahbor Jackie Heather. a former c'llipon Buch ma,or. (PleaM ... 11s1110IUAL /A 2) Questions over crash angers pilot 's spou se The husbaiid of a iR>pular 1'.ev.pon &am ,,.o_man kllkd Monda) wHcn_ her t•1n-<ngine airplane era hcd into a ndgc out 1de lcland s.a1d he 1s tormented b) angl'r and unrcsoh('(J QUC$t1ons. In 1neGellman said hecan'l under- tand how his v.tfe. an e~penenccd pilot Ytho mtendcd to embark on a record-um Otght around the v.or1d. crashed Accord1na to 1n111al reports BarbaraGcllman\planc wa\ fly1naat 1.000 fttt when 1t hit the ndac abo\ic Pleasanton uthonhcs ha,.e said controllers wamcJ her three time that he v.a.s fhang too lov.. . Howt\er. her husband satd the 1ccount do not sound t)pical of h1 wife He cn11c11cd the Federal \ ••· hon .4'dm1n1 1r1t1on' prchminal"\ rtports, which he said wronal) de· p1ctcd h1 wilt a\ an incompetent pilot fun her. hec>.pn-,'lied anacctt t ht had to l'Ontact 11uthont1C\ o <lt· term1ne v.t'tcthcr at W1l h1 le ~tro had been killed 1n ttlc cra\h .c1 "The in ormataon v.-c ll"e out 1 ("'-•Me H11SBAJllD/A2) . . foe to drop suit against Aliso Vj.ejo .. cou&d ha\C turned the tide .it tl·m po.nt. The 6.6<X»<rc proJ«t -l 11C'J wnt Of Mi \IOn V1<'JO and inland from t.una lk h -1~ f'\LJ('('tN to M"I ·5J. O(W m.1cknt\ t thf communa\)' b) tht )C&f 200~ a«Ofd· '"'to Wmd) Weutt. ~ an (Of t9'C M1 >Mon Vtt)'>~to. TI.t plan cans for 20.000 n('-.' homn. 900 tcm of nMft~ 'PICt and J, IO'ft ol opcll IPl(C. Wftld id w WOllld mtrW ·' --~gan turns minutes after mb threat at White House ase, maybr ng ra ASHINGTON (AP) -Prni· R~n·s hclice>\)ttt landed at ~te House m1nuan after a "'"*' vwas ~ved by a White operator. 1n adminisar11ion aMk said_ • Reqan retum1n1 late Fnday from i New York on the last wor'kina tnp of b;5 ·presidency, landed on the South Cawn on sch(dul( at 11 : IS p. m EST after 1be S«rCt Scrvact went over the ~with bomb-sniffing dogs. The president cntef'C'd the ex· # uuvc mansion wuhout ancadcnt. White House pr~ aadc Scott Sowf) slid. About IS rcPoners and telcv1s1on crew members. on the South La~ n to conr the usually-rouune hchcoplcr landina. were rcmo\ed to tht White House s>ttSS offlCt moments before the ~till htlicoptu am\ed. Press offiaals oft duty had no information about the exact nature of the thttat or -.hcaher it ~ actually directed at the White House complex Rapn was retumu• from Ne\\ York, where he had spoken at the annual dinner of the Kn1fhts of Malta, a Roman Catholic c1v1c or- ganization that helps the poor. It was has last offiaal working tnp out of Washington as president. Aides at the Wb1tc House dad not know if Reas.an had been informed of the thrcaL Secrtt Scrvtct officials could no11mmcdi1tcJ) be reached for comment. ··Stveral minutes before the heh· COl*r was supposed to land the White House operator rctttved 1 bomb thrcll and pused that on to the Uniformed DtvtSlon (of &he Sccrtt ScTv1ce)," So .. ry said. ''When &he prcsadena landed, the place. had already bttri swept.'' Earhcr. dunn.a Reapn's speech 10 New York, a man wha said he had a packa~ for the president ,.as de- tamcd 11 the WaJdorf-Astona whale police and Scc:rtt Service officials msptt'ted Lhe package and others ID his car. 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'Barbara was one of those frontier men -on the frontier of outer spactt." • Mrs. Gellman w1ll li\e through her children. said Heather. ~ho has often taken care of the three ... Ju~t hkc lour mom. )Ougu)scan do anything. she fondly told them. Chjirles. ID fact, de"elopcd a lo"e for fhing through frequent tnps to Catalina Island with his mother. according to has father, Inane Gellman. ··when she dacd. he asked me afhe HUSBAND ANGERED •.. From Al 1>n1y prehmanar) anformat1oh ... \Std PAA spokesman Fred O'Donnell ~Ponding to Gcllman's con ems -with the earhcr rcpom. ··\\e don·1 discuss who was an the a1rcrafl. or the plane's license numbers \\ e ti) our best not to compromise an '"'csllga· ·· ·uon.·· Mrs. Gellman had some 20 }cars of flymg expencnce and was ltcensed to ff) by instruments. a level abo\.C tht basic visual training. her husband said. "She tra\Clcd all O\CT the -Wc$tem United States." he said ··she • was very good at long d1stan~s .. Gellman ts conscquentl)' puzzJcd about what happened an the skies over Pleasanton JUSt pnor to the crash. "I'm stall an shock about that ' (crash).'' he said. "M y wife "as a vet) Mop up carelul pilot Alameda ( ount) Shcnffs Dcput> Lou Lozano said the thickness of the fog an the Oakland area can rcdu~ '1s1b1ht) "even for an C'tp(nenccd pilot .. "\\e"·c had a lot ofrrashcso,er the 'ears (1n the Pleasanton area)," he Saad "That's hQ• dense 11 gets out there:· The Na11onal Transponat1on Safe· t) Board has taken over 1n"cs11ga11on of the 1nc1dent. The 1n\.cst1gators indicated 1t will be 30 to 60 da)s before the complete radartrack1ng record asa\.ailablc The 1nvcst1gat1on nsclf ma} not be com· plcted for an entire }Car. Gellman saad he "'as told. -By Iris Yotol. =Beacb ftrefl&bten mop ap after a plamber'• lroa 8J)U'keCl a fire between tbe wall of two ama ID tlae 4300 block of Patrice Road oa Prlday. JIJo oae wu IQland ha tbe 2:40 p .m.. flre. wlalell caUed an ......at.ed $141>,000 ctamace. . . loo ~~E llllly NII MMtOFACI * ..... ..," G4I: •• M-. c,.. <'Ould suit gtt has pilot's license." he said , Suppressed sobs broke out in the <'hurch when Gellman "'alked up to the pulptt 11 the end of the service. taktng his glasses ofTto ~1p( his (}CS. He thanked all for <'Ommg. recall111g that ironically his fast-paced \\1fe "often said to me. she wondered 1f p(Qplt loved her." Gellman' proceeded to recognize family fnends individually and. be~ tween sobs. reminesccd abeut mo. ments his wife shared with each of them. · - On one tnp to Mexico. his wife and fncnd Carla were watchmg para- saJlors. Gellman said. ··Barbara look· ed at Carla, Carla looked at Barbara," he said, -and Barbara said to Carla. 'Let's parasa1I.' " ''To hcrdy1ngda)'. she thought that "'asoneofthc funniest thmgsihccver conned )OU into doing.'' he told the fnend. Afttr being taken b) Mrs. Gellman on a "'harlwind tour of the Los .\ngelcs Garment Dtstnct. one fncod marveled. -1 can't behe"e she got me to do that," Gellman said. "That "U my whole life: 'I can't believe she got me to do that,' -he said with a laugh. After the sen. ice. three ewPon Beach motorC)cle PollCC officers led a procession of cars to the bunal at Pacific View Cemetery. Fnends and famiJy pthercd at the Gellman home later.--- County bar to sue for more judges By Tk A110dated Press The Orange County Bar A.ssocia· taon disclosed plans to sue the slate tn an effort to act more Judacs.. say101 the coun load 1s so overburJi~cd that c1t1zcns are being depnvcd of access tO JUSltCC. It is hoped the lawsuit. now being drafted. will force the government to expand the Oranac County court s)'stem. the laW)er aroup announced Thursday. ..... ,.., 2• ~ ., 21 ..,....,.,._ ,, .ca ........ .. 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Be plan• a weeiend of flahln& .. to clear tbe ml.rid.·· Ed Connor. th~ ~Homey who has aarccd to handle lftejta5e~thout pa). . said other counties are getting a far Police say they are pursuana a lead -The ~ntrafli6rary fac1hty, located p,m and s.a1d "There's a bemb m the Lead pursued in bomb threats greater share of JUd1c1al resources on a suspect beltc"cd to be rcsPon· at 856 San Oemenle Dnve, was build ma, Don't hans up. If )OU do. I'll than Orange County. sable for two bogus bomb thrtats at evacuated la,1 Monda> and the blow up the bu1ld1ng Don't try to "There seem to bt two counties an the NcwPon Beach Public Library previous Fnday after staff rcttl\ ed tra<'C the phonr call rll kno" b) m\ the state that aren't receiving their last "cekend phone calls from a male caller who computer .. piece of the pac. and those arc Oran&c 'ltd bombs had been planted an the Thr caller then asked the tall County and l..olo Angeles:· Connor Lt. Tam e"'man said "We ha vr a building. p(rson -Aho answered the phone ~r said PoSStble su pee\ in mmd." but would In the latest incident on Monda>, 1 n1mc, age. race and ~hat color The county has 54 Supcnor C'oun not elabor1te. male phoned the hbrll) around 4::ID unde~car she -.as v.anng. accord· Judges with five more authonzed but •n& to the oohce rcoort. not )Ct selected. The growing Su· c;i.n evacuated the fac1hty and penor Coun c1v1l docket. now at PENAT "'¥ PRAIS~ n conducted an utens1vc \Carch with more than 19;UCX1cascs. means mlfty .1.;;r&-. ~ • • pohtt officc1s but found nottuns. cases take up to five years before FromAl The allcr wa dcKnbcd as po s· setting to tnal. "I was \.Cl) happ). \Cf)' pleased," about 15 )can ~ 1bl> 1n h11 2~ with a flat.. husk) 1nd Presiding Superior Court Judge wccnc) said.") thouJht 1t was a &real As far u an) amp:m on the nco-lo~· toned \OICC. Ph1ll1p E. Cox welcomed the action, \Crd1ct and a good sentence. l'iaz1 group V.C'ene)' saad the verdict On Jin. 6, a man had e11lcd around not10g that under si.te law cnm1nal "It w1s a good th1n1 he v.ai. not v.-as not hkcl) to m1tke a d1fTerence 9:45 a.m . and td he put c1aht cases gener11ly have pnonty over found guilty of the attempted murder ··Based on the 1ntt'lhacn~ lc,el of bombs in the library and huna up CIVIi lawsuits when there 1s a because I thmk thCJUdae wuuld hue lhe skinheads. I don't think thJ\ 1s ewman said. courtroom shonqe. been hkely to JJVC htm the mu1mum ao1ng to ha"e 1ny impact wh t· taff and Pohct found noth1na "It's my belief that we make our scnteMe. which would ha"c been soe'cr:· unu ual 1n a search of&he bu11d1na. courts availab~ for cnminals." said r-==-=:z:::==;::=================::;;;====------Olim:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;:-. Co11. COURT ••. homAl Klein and his attorney. Tom Jonts said thty will try to St1 an earl> court date so that 1hc cast could be decided in tame fora special election 1n June. If 1ht suit were put on the rcaular c1 vii coun schedule, Coserovc miaht wtll face his nexl election 1n June l 990 before the case made 11 to a counroom. Klein said another aJtemattvc would be for Cosarove to submit "oluntanly to a spcc1aJ clcctton. But as farasCosvove 1sconC"Crocd. he has •on the naht to hold offiC"C. "It's my hope that 11ven the pessqt of ttme since 1he election ... that they (Irvine Pride) would have second thouahts on this m1uer." Are your windows out ·of control? Beauty. Pnvocy, and something fight, to keep out the sun )et let in the light, Vertical Blinds are your answer. day or night' Louvrf:drape & Hunter Douifa offer I oo·~ of fabncs and vinyls from which to choose. -personal, In home consultation -expert Installation -custom drapery. mini-blinds & pleated s~ too! ,----------. Redeem this 1-·1 I Couponfor an ~I 111111 ...,__ ... 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For more information about the expcd1t1on or tht informauonal mcet1nss. call Cole at 432-S738 Developing ba•lneu plan• A frtt seminar to help the cntrcprcncunal business owner develop business plans. marketing skills and sales stratCJJCS will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Action TRACS office at 1682 LanaJcy Ave. 1n Irvine. For reservations, call 261-6460. . Helping nl•e funda Traininaforpeople interested m volunteer fund ra1S1ng1s planncdTuC'tday.at 6:30 p.m. at the YMCA in Irvine. Volunteers for this non-profit qency will be trained an the mechanics of telephone fund ra1s1ng as team capllons or volunteer campaianers. Plants of Po•til Rica A slide presentation on the plar\ts of Costa Rica will be prcst"nted by landscape architect htrlcy Kerins at the Sherman Library and Gardens 1n Corona dcl Mar at 7:30 p.m. Tucsci.ly Kerins. who has served as horticultural consuh- ant to the Huntanpon Botanical Gardens forlhe past IO years. w1ll discuss the plants and wildlife she encountered on her recent studr tour of Costa Rica. For reservations or further anformatton . call the garden office at 673-2261. Iran-Contra affair The film . "Cover Up: Behind the Iran-Contra Affair." will be shown at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the El Toro Pu bit~ La~rary as part of the monthly mcctina of the South Coast chapter of the Nauonal Organaz.atton for Women. The Jibrary as at the antcrxction of Raymond and El Toro roads. lnformauon about the film . which is open to the pubhc, ·may be obtained by callana NOW at 839-9372. Viewing the Sierra A musical and sltdc prcsentallon of the acrra Nevada Mountains, titled "Ranae of L1aht," will be held at7:JO p.m. Wcdnesda,y al the monlllly meeting of the Laguna Hills chapter of the United Ostom) Assoc1at1on. The show will take place at Saddlcback Community Hospital, auditonum 8 . 2445 I Health Ccntttr Onve, Laauna Halls. ' Improving computer skills Persons interested an 1mprov1n1 thcarcomputcr ·~sttalls arc needed by the Volunteer Center of Orange County -CttntraJ/South to assist wnh data entry on a new computer program Training as provided. Hours arc from 8:30 a.m. to 5 00 p.m at the Santa Ana office. More information about both Jobs can be obtained b} calling the Volunteer Center of Orange County -Central South at 953-5757 or 582-31 76. Hospi tal seeks volunteers Adult volunteers wath stronJ tntcrpcrsonal · skills arc wanted to worlc ol'lc morning or afternoon per week at St. Jo1tph Hospital in Orange Appl icants should have a warm personaltt). strona phone skallsand the strength to push a 1>3t1cnt 1n a whcclchaar. Sd«tcd volunteers wilLJJafT the ntw anformat1on/conc1ergc desk in the hospttal's lobby and wall be asked to worl one w~lda) momma or afternoon per v.cek. More an'form4taon may be obtained b)' calling Jan Doherty at 771-I :?5. Aaembly f ellowshlp program Practtcal. firsthand knowledge of the Assembly. its mttmbers and commatttts and the lcg1slauvc proccs are avaalablc throu&h the Asscmby Fellow. ship Prd&rlm. which sends qualified applicants to Sacramento for 11 m~ to w~ for -1.hc Swc._ Lq1slature. Applications for the 1989-90 program arc now available to an}onc who has earned a bachelor's dqrtt an any acadrmac maJor by the tame the fellow~ hip year as to bc&Jn Also. fellows cam iraduate credits from C'al State Sacnmcnto The deadline for fihnt 1 Feb 10 Apphca11ons and further 1nf.ormat1on att available b> rontact1n1 AsScmblyman Gal Fcrauson's district office at 756--0665 Monday,Jan.16 • 6 0 p m. CM&a Met1 Chy Condi, council chambers. 77 Fair on~e. . OfM89 Co.t OAJl Y PflOT /Saluict,y, ~ M. 1M1 Irvine Cl cCenter n arlycompl I J JOE aa. laUNO .............. When Plul Brady firJt rev~wtd the anast's ttnderiftl of the lrvioe Civac Caner, be badjutt ont complaint-it was still only two dammsionaJ. Two ~ later. tM assistant city gwutFr s wait for a "third dimension•• as finally over. Construction crews arc now eddana tbc fin1th1na touches to the facility, inside and out. BnMty. who has spearheaded the Pf'OJCCt since 1977, believes the final product has surpeued his up:ctattons. "You never lloow how a building will tum out whtn loolung at the sketches of tt. th09C rcnderinas rcall) can fool )OU, .. Brady said ... Now that I have looked at 1t an • the third dimension, I think that 1t 1s really a lot better than what thoSt rcndemngs d ctcd." ~c Civic Center, located at Harvard Avenue and Alton Parkway in the \ 1llase o(Westpark, Wiii be Irvine's third h w1U be the first m which all departments of the cuy win ~ undtr on~ roof Irvine 1s currently pay1n1 $700.000 an rent each year for SC\<eral bu1ld1nis located 1n the Irvine Bus1ncss Center. Since &round brealung an July, 1987. Qf'OJCCt leaders have touted tbe C1v1c Center' modem exterior design. -How- ever., Brady believes that at as the 1ns1de of the 190,()()().square-foot municipal build- ing that will be most rccognucd b) the community. · ''City Halls are an irneral a place where the pubhc docs n~t want to come to Sometimes 1t can be quite omanous. creating a standoffish attttude," he said "l am unaware ofany oth~r C1v1c Center that as so well balanctd ans1dc an(i out " The two most noticeable features of the new C1v1c Center arc an an-hOU')C hrahh fac1hty and a ch aid care center, the first an any local a,ovemmcnt bu1ld10g an the state: prOJttt leaders arc cxriect1ng a bag response lmne'1 new Ch ic Center la nearly completed. from cit y workers. . very pracllcal tacaht) 1hat takes care of the employee," Brady said. "Some people spend more time at v.ork then at home. so "'' put 1n these center$ to create a more · cond uca vr placr io work." conduct lund-raasing as '-'Cll as set up the fac1hty . . Pete Michaels. ch1cffinanc11l officer for Pro Bod..> Fttness. ~hrvC' 1h1t fund- ra1s1nJ should be an easy task con 1dcnng the ch mate of the caty, The child-care center opened Airo months ago and wall scrvr both tht community and city cmplo)'cc . The center can accommodate more than JOO children. and the city has reserved 25 pot for children of city employees. Taking an anirudc that a healthv employee will foster a more produc11"c one. dcs1ins fo r a "wellness center·• were drawn up in the early designs fo r the C'1v1c Center. Open 24 hours each day, the center Will allowctty empto)'ccs to use more than $80,000 worth of health equipment. "I thank that the lrvanc Civic Center'" a The monc) to purchase the fitness m3ch1ncs 1s being raised through a ma1or fund-ramng cffon. headed b> Pro Body Fitness an Irvine. Pro Body hc~!I com- panies ana health clubs set up and purchaSt their machines The compan> was approached b)' the cit y last '.)-Car to "from "'hat I understand. the c11tzttns of Irvine are very community minded "hen ll comes 10 f und-ra1sana," he said. "There 1s also a\ Cl) strong ch mate for athletics 1n the cm. so I thank v.c v.111 ha' C' no problems 1n fund-ra1s1ng ·: "Havana been hvana watb th1\ for the past 12 years. 11 as ve'l graufyina to set 11 pop out of the a,round,' Brad} said ... It will ~ around for a good number of yc:a" bcc:aust 1t only happens on~e m a hfeumc .. spOrts show dealer accused of·selling illegal bear parts By ne Associated Presa ta tr game wardens a re seek ang felon'.>-cha rgcs aga ID'>t a Montana man the) found tryang to sell bearskin rugs at the Sports Vacauon and RV how at the -\nahcam Convcnuon Center The state Dcpanmcnt of Fish and uame has a ~ed the Oranac Count) dastnct attorney to prosecute Dcnn1'I L. LtVcque, 38. of Cascade undttr a state la" barnng sale of bear parts.. spokesman Cun Taucher s:tLdtoda~ . Prosecutors v.cre rev1e"'1ng whether to <.harg~· LcVequc under the lav. v.hach as antended to dt ouraae poaching of the animals. It can be pro~cuted as either a fcJon) or misdemeanor The max1mun1 pcnalt~ on .i felony charge as a $5.000 fine. one )ear an 1a1I or hoth Wardens confronted LeVcquc on Wtdne~a) at lhl' sports show and tw<.1 brown-bear ruas. complete v.1th heads. legs and claws v.crc seized. Warden Jan ) o t s:11d They were priced at $550 to $950 LcVcque. who was free pendang re,1cw of th~ case. told wardens the bears had ~en hunt~d legall} 1n Montana. Beckmans pledge research funds The Bttkman Laser Institute and Medical C hn1c at l Cl has rece1,cd a SI S malhon plcdJc from th<' .\mold an0Mabet1Rcicmm Foumhmon of-€'~:t-dt"I Mar-and will be used to attract more rtS<'arch ~1cnt1<;tc. to thl' facahty ··This Jlfi wall allo" us to rccruu some le' pcupk ... \aid Or. Michael Bern\. professor of surge~ and dm:dor of the 1nst1tute The funds v.111 prob3bl) go 10 an endowment thJ1 generates mcomc for rcstarch at lhc anslltute. v.h11.h spcc1ah1cs an the comb1nauon ot Jd" a need IJ\tr rc\CJr~ h and chnacaJ treatment Tht' crntcr also \Cnc-. J\ • l-tnll'I for \Ctennar) lac;cr treatment "Laser b10-technol<>I) 1s dc,elopang th rough an integrated approach to problem soh ma •hat l alls tor ph)'s1c1ans. baologat . cniinccl"\ ph)s1c1 t . chem1\t and other .,pccaahsts to v.or\; t<>acthcr to sohc rnmmon problems an the field:' Berns said The in t1tutf'. cstabh hed 1n 1982. ha., pioncen:d stud1c an geneucs laser detctt1on and treatment of cancers. mhapina of the cornea and la~r-1nduct'J v.cld1na of ~vcrcd nc1 vcs , Yachtingclss()fiation honor.s-,._ Daily Pilot boating col~mnis.t .· The Southern C'ahforn1a Yachung i\ oc1at1on a-.arded the Jam Webster Troph) for outst.and1na contnbutaon to )achtang to Almon Locka~~ boalln& ·Miter for the Orangt Coast Dall) Pilot The trophy, which has onl) been awarded to :?O C\c:epuonal )a htsmcn sancc the trad111on bcpn in 1948. was aY..arded to Lockabe} at the associauon·s annual 1nstallauon dinner last aturday John Ballcv.. commodore of the a soc1auon called Loclabe> a hastonan .... ho ha~ posm' cl) influenced the pon of )achtang b> clTt'lta,ch commlJnicatmg ht knowledg hr-0uah tht" mc<!aa: "Al Loda~> 1 almost a name \)non\mOU\ \\Ith )achung:· Balle"' said ··11 y,3c; a \Cr) popular selcc:tton ·· · Balk\\ s:nd I od:abe) "'cn1 the cltlra mall· a~ a hoatang \Hiter .. It's thr kind of ttuna th3t's done in an unsuna wa). ) ou can think of tt asaJob or Y<'U can think of at a going bc)ood that." Ballew said "He's bttomc. an that sense a rt'al thcnd to people in )acht1ng who recognize him as one of the ma1or contnbutor' to the -yachl1nt scene .. The Jam Webster Troph) -.as named after a mcm~r of the Ne\\port Ha rbor) acht Club -.ho died an the earl) 1950s Webster \\35 instrumental 1n forming the l'lle\\pon Oct-an Sailing .\ssoc11t1on Pa t rec1p1cnts ha\c hailed from n Luis Ob1\po to San D1cao. Candidates must haH years of )acht1ng an'ohc- mcnt and ha'c had a pos1111,.c anflutncc on the c;pon Th as )Car. Lockabe~ was c ho<;en from a field of about 14 c.andJdate .\pproit1matcl y 175 prople v.crc on hand to honor Lockabc' as he v.a<; presented v.ath the larac troph' ach ~I be kq;)t. a.i. h11..homc µcht du1L. the Balboa 't ocht Club. and a plaque Almon Loeb~ Wemter T1opby: Vasquez taped Nixon's call ' 8~ The Auoclated Pru F\-pre,1dcnt Richard M "'11\on. v.how \.\ h1tc House tenure \\a'I cut \hon tl' damaging ofli<.c ta~ Junng the \.\ atergatc ~andal got a ta tc ot haston v.hcn a supporter record~ him o~er the ph,lnc Oranac <. ount'I <iupcf' 1sor (1add1 H \ ll\qucz adm1ttt'J he rclordcd a lall from the former president la t month. but $lad Nl\on knc" he v.as heang taped b~ thr telltale ht-cps comang from ht machine "I consadefl'd tt a P"' ate matter. a mcml'ntoformcand m) fam1h r,e .alwa) made dt ll~llon'i ~tv.ccn pm ate and publtc matters. and I cons1defl'd th as pn,ate · \ asqucz ~·d tltOn c~lled Vasquez to thank bl l l for mal.1n1 a spccch at the ~ 2 ground-breaking for the 1xon ~1 dcnual Li brat) 1n 't orba Landa In Cahfom1a taping a telephone con,ersataon wnhout the consent of both pans.c 1s a masdc.mcanor ~.~on aide John Ta} lor u1d tJl:it Vasquez ne,cr asled for pcnm n, but Nl\on lnC'\\ he "'•'-bctn t :-<! Answering to too many daddies I The oldttr )OU &Cl tht mort sptt1al- 1sts )OU acqwrt. l'~e ~ enouah to nan my own Y ttUow h1t5. I ona Calculated j( ( CllM complettl)' Un• IJuCd 1t .-oukl &Ike 28 spec.iii ts to ~· me totethet ••n -not countana 10 X-ray ttd'lnteianS. 15 lab u11t- &1nts. 1 coupte of ph)SaCll therapists. 17 nul"ln. two bookkeepers and a too of peperwortc. NucY lclmn pcd·•·boo ath enturt'I a\ e\ploratol) SUfS"I). colon Pt". and other 1n- \8'1ons of pn' C). Who ha\n'\ heard the ominous comment from thcardoctordunnaan c'ammataon. "I don't hkc the look of that!" It may tX' an atn op1n1on for an abstract painting. but not )Our rtar end Remember the fimily practiontt who co"Cftd cvnyttu!'f north aad IOU th o(the bcfty buttort I l'Qlty tni• tlli• ()llMtop medico. Alidc ,,_,he convtneenct o( noc hlv11111 diffnau upcn b evay l t.ct.es of your anatomy, you ~ Md oec fMMr fiprc '° conllftd 11r1dl. T1aia Mel'Clf\ae. ly red.aced dtolt ~UIMCW leeturw oa ~ wiUM 1..tiflttcMC to,_., ftUUlttoa, llltk Of Mi.... "' c.ms.111 Md iMbilny to follow oNert lillct• )iCMI ..... N•HIJI. nc liNIY ,..., .. • ..,. -'1Dlllwllo-..•• 1t•1,_ ........ , ••• :i. ......... ............. ,..,, .... lltkMW'JOW ..... W II- ptttah t' tend 10 ha'c J)(r- sonahtir that fit their 1aht). I'\ c nt\cr kno'll>n \an •~theta t \\ho didn't ha\'C a 11entt f humor \hat knod;ed mt ou1. When thi015 are dark~1. proc1ol0&11 t alM)\ look on thl' ~t 1ck. Onbop(dic 1ureron arc an~anabty htp DcrmatoMlli ' arc \he mO\t petJtnt doe1on. t\ C1\ wuh t'tihes H Mubbom at the"'"'. \CIMtCh. The mo" d1ff1CUh th•na 10 acttpl arc fa1ht r fi•ura youna cfte>Ulh to be m.r n,. Be1na IC'6kkd by ,a 'tiftDean1 kMt· 1Mirh1tt. Who' nocuOklauomc of'myboU.rp&ant ,,~ ... ._.. a.. h Ntn' m) Sturitj TempifK'l. EW YORK (AP) -About 1,000 IJl mbers of an anu ... bonion aroup de ted a federal Judaie's order Friday a twice blocked the entrance to a P nncd Parenthood chnic. total of 176 protesters were tcd and cha~ with disorderly duct and res1stina arrest. said tcctive Jim Coleman, a ~lice s kesmari. They were given tickets a released. he said. onstrators from Operation R uepthercdatabout 7:15a.m. in fr nt of Planned Parenthood's raarct Sanger Center in Man- h.ttan, snarlma mornina rush-hour traffic. A few abortion riahts demon- strators alSQ showed up. \ ~ The chnac wu not able to optn unul I 0: 15 a.m. bccaust the demon· stratOfl blocked the bu11din1's en· tra.nce, a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said. Durina the momina protests. Police rriadc at least 76 arrest' and those who were not cited left the scene. But they returned several hours later and lay down to block the clinic's front door. "We thought it was all over and so did the police because they were gcttina ready to leave when suddcnl> they were back.•• said Joan Coombs, deputy executive director of Planned Parenthood. ..We could sec them marchingdown the street en massc. It was fnghtening." Group s,oknman Hany Brock satel mott protClll wett planried for Satuld8y. U.S. Dt11nct Judae Robm Ward on Tuesday issued a permanent 111Junction •inst the Binpamton-ba~ aroup, for'biddina memben to obstruct aectss to heallti cliniC11n the area or harass clients tryina to act inside. The order calls for a fine of $25,000 a day for violations. Ward issued a temporary re- straan1na order qainst the group in May and ordered oraanizers to tell pohct where they would be demon- stratin& so Police could elact officers at the Site. When they failed to do so. the JUd&C fined the &roup SS0.000 for v1ofnting hi( C'lmt'r sorl ( 19.000 to ~Y polttt ovcname. ~ aroup did not infonn police of their ~nt Sile Friday. so officcrt in buses follo~ <kmotlstraton to tht-ir dc$llRlllOn. The acuon apinst t6c aroup was brouaht by the Nattonal OrPn1zation for Women and other aboruon n&hts aroups. The judae ordered that the SS0.000 fine be donated to NOW and the other aroups. Operation Rescuesp0kesman Ran· dall Terry said Thursday that the group was be1n1 discriminated aa.ainst because of politically un- popular views. It has not paid any fines yet. ~udge in gay murders under review AUSTIN. Texas (AP)-The State Cqmmission on Judicial Conduct on Fnday began investigating a judge w,.o sparked p,-otcsts when he said he ga,.-e a lighter sentence to a killer in pan because the two victims were ··queers." About two· dozen protesters m"rched outside the closed-door COfllmission meeting and called for Judge Jack Hampton's removal from the bench. . 'Ifs absolutely intolerable to ha ve a igot use that kind oflanguage when h s supposed to be in the business of di pcnsmg equal justice." said Tom yaJ. who heads one of several ... groups that have filed complaints Tomm)'. ~ Tnmble. 34, and'John against Hampton. Lloyd Griffin, 27, who were found Last month in Dallas. Hampton shot to death in a park. said he sentenced Richard Bednarski. Hampton's remarks drew protests 18, to 30 years in prison instead of a · from homosexual and civil liberties maximum life sentence because the groups. · two men he \illed were homosexuals. "How can you preside and be fair 10 "These two guys that got killed everyone 1fyo~ d9 not have the same wouldn't have been killed if they respect for all..ifldividuals?" asked hadn't been cruising the streets pick-Tony Pellearino. one of the ing up teen-age boys." Hampton told protesters. the Dallas Times Herald. "It's a terrible embarrassment for "I don't care much for queers the entire state for a judge to exhibit cruising the streets pickin& up teen· such conspicuous bigotry, clearly age boys. I've got a teen-age bo)." valuana some Ii ves over others," said Hampton said. Steve Bostic. Bednarski was convicted of killing Hampton could not be reached for ubway gunman gets one year, fined- B Tk Associated Press NEW YORK -Bernhard ·Goetz. who shot four 7' unf black men on the subway and was convicted only of 111 gun possession. was sentenced Friday to one )car in ja I and fined $5,000 af\er ajudee noted he had shown no re orsc. -1 do feel this case 1s 'really more about the d eriorat1on of society than it 1s about me,·· Gocu told t coun before the sentence was pronounced. "Society n s to be protected from criminals:4""Goetz*s tack of re orsc "gave me concern t)e might rccidivate in ssessing a firearm," said state Supreme Court Justice t phen Crane in Manhattan. Supreme Court is New Y rlt'state's trial-level court. The now-famous defendant. w o faced one to seven years. decided to go ahead with his tencing, even though he has asked the U.S. Supreme C urt to review his case. because he wants to get the jail t1 e over with, said his attorney. Mark Baker. convicted l n payroll padding CLEVELAND -Two Teamsters union officials ~ re convicted Friday offederal charges they panicipated 1 a $700.000 payroll J?lddin& scheme that involved .h1 · ng "&host emplo~ces · who were {>lid but did little or n wor~. A U.S. District Courj JUfY found Herold F edman, 66. a Teamsters international vice president a president of the Ohio Council of Teamsters, 1uihy of t o counts of labor racketecrini, one count of embettle- m t and one count of ftlina false repe>rts. He was acqumed of one count of embezzlement and one count of fihng false reports.. Teamsters Local S07 Recording Secretary Anthony Hughes, S2. was found guilty of all charges against him. He was charged with two counts of labor racketeering and one of embezzlement. which could ·carry j)Cnalues of up to 45 years in pnson and a fine up of to $60,000. Hughes was accused of being a "ghost employee,'' an employee paid for doing no work. • Bu• driver had s uspended llcense LEXINGTON, Ky. -A school bus driver involved in an accident that inJured 4S people faces a charge of driving with a suspended license. authorities said. Two students remained in a hosp11al Friday in serious but stable condition. one day after a coal truck and the bus. collided as the bus pulled into a rain-drenched intersection 1n London. Ky. Enoch Smith. 33. is to appear in coun Jan. 23 on a charge of dnv1ng with a suspended hccnse, London Police Chief 8111 Smith said. Enoch Smith had not been told that hi s license had been revoked forfa1hng to pay·a SIS fee for a speeding ticket. said Laurel County school Supcnntendcnt Joe McKnight. who said Smith had paid his fine but not a rcinstatemrnt fee. No dec15ion has been made on what action may bt taken against Smith. McKnight said. The accident happened at the entrance of North Laurel Junior High School a few minutes after school let ouL Truck dnver John B. Masse)' tried to swerve to avoid the bus. but he J8Ckkn1fcd and hit it at an angle. police said. NATURE REST COMFORT Pl US U7'. UPflt 0.P'EOIC' MJt. C(')N'tO\Jlt SLfEPSnt. • • Set'""". WI Ill ---If •tal'711 ""a • '1\!11 IT .,,,. --... 1r I -~ t 9' 17'41__, _ _,,,... ", . ..,.,., .. '"'-'---· _..._ ... 01.11-.. ..... "11 ... .,,. ,,.... .... ~---" .,,...,_ ---· ..... '"'--~-.&a. .. -· .. Cilllff'Afl ....... ,_..,,., .... , ........ WWWI UIA ____ UT"Jtwt••ti -~---........ comment fnday: has clerk. Marcia Chambers. said he was in court. The protesters said that if tht 11 • member judicial conduct com- mission did not recommend removal of Hampton from the bench, they would pursue other avenues to oust him. Hampton, a Repubhcan, is up for re-election in 1990. Commission Chairman William Junell, a judge on the Houston appeals court, said, "We're here to do the job that th e law calls on us to do." Juncll said tht commission would hear a staff report on an m vtst 1gat1on into Hampton's remarks. Man shot after apology fail s JACKSON . Miss. (AP) -A man apologized for bumping into another customer at a convenience store but was shot nine times as he left. police said. Bennie Wansley. 32. was in stable condition today with .22- caliber aunshol wounds tp the shoulder. forearm. chest, waist. wnst. thighs and abdomen. Un1- vers1ty of Miss1SS1pp1 Medical Center officials said. Michael Anderson. 28. was arrested and charaed with ag- gravated assault in the shootina Thursday afternoon. police said. He was Jailed wnhout ball. Wansley "supposcdl X apologized to the mdivadual. ' police spokesman Robert Graham said. "The 1nd1v1dual became belhaerent because the gu y bumped mto him. He left and came back with a no~ ... The man bepn shootma as Wansley left the store. Graham said. Anderson surrendered to pohcc. CALIFORNIA Trawler aground · Reecaecl -.men watch u a Royal Air Force helicopter crewman -.rebee for bodlee aboard a Spaalab trawlu alter It ran air oand OD Friday at Cromwell Point OD &eclnleh lalaad Off tbe aoath eut cout of Ireland. S lnea crew memben we-re racaed, but one wa• killed attd two-odaen were mlMtai. soviet foreign 11Jinister arrives ln Afghanistan By De Associated Prest KABUL. Afahanistan -Soviet Foreign M1naster Eduard A. Shevardnadze amved an the capital on Fnday. the Afghan news aaency said and more fighting was reported between government and rebel forces. Tass. lfie Soviet news aaency. also said the government has reopened a main supply line to Kabul that bid been cut b) heavy snow and ccsistancc attacks. The break an the supply hne had crea ted long bread lines Shevardnadze's tnp. reponcd 1n • one-sentence statement by Tass. had not been announced previous!}' Tass pvc no 1nd1cat1on of his itinerary. "Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze lcfi Mostow for Kabul on a working v1s1t today," the Tass dispatch said. 17 wounded ln I sraeli-Arab clash e• • JERUSALEM -Arabs rioted an the West Bank city of Hebron Qn Fnda) alter Jewish senlers bepn an armed patrol. Israel radio and Arab reports said Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians and wounded J '! 1n gpa.rate clashes. Jn Jerusalem, assa1laots behevcd to be Jewish m1htants 'Sma.shcd a monument to fallen Arab sold1e~. lsrath soldiers killed a I S.)C'ar-old Piles1an1an dunng a clash at the Dhe1she refugee camp near Bethlehem. doctors said. They ~1d a bullet hit Nab1I Mohammed Abu Laban 1n the shoulder and then p1crcW h1~ heart. Accordm& to an Arab reporter. the youth was shot when doiens of Arab youths hurled stones at troops. who responded v.uh tear ~· rubber bullets and. finally, h"c ammunat1on. He died at a Bethlehem hospital. The arm> said It was chcckmg the repon Yugoslavia lead ership resigns e~ masse 8£LGRADE. Yu1oslav1a -E1aht leaders of Mon1enqro·s1ovemmrn1 resigned Fnda). tv.oda)-safierthecentral republic's Commun 1st Plrr1)' kaders were forced out by arowma unrest over the rqion's faltenng econom) It wu the first ume the entire 1ovemmcnt and pan) leade1'1h1ps of onc of Yugosla..,ia's sax consrnuent republics had step~ down . New evolution 'policy adopted by State Board of Educ'ation SACRAMENTO (AP) -Without 1 dissentina vote, the State Board of Education formally adopted a new pohcy statemtnt Friday intended to strcnathen the teachana of e' otuuon in Caltfomaa siehools. Fundamentalist church lc~ers mhctud the new ~hey. v.h1ch w.a adopted as a au1dthne both for classroom teachers and for tci,tbook publlshcrs. and 111d they will 10 before local school boards throu&hout t.he State tO Uf'lt t.hem tO mterpret l~e pohcy to altow teachers. or students to questton evolut1on. A key provision of the policy statement specifics that only thcones based on factual evidence should be tau&ht 1n science classes.. while the- ories based on reh11ous belief "art •pPropnate lo the H istory-Soc1al SC1encc and En1h~h-Lan1uaae Ans cumcula." Ass«1at.c State Supcrindcntcnt Francle Aleunder described adop-tion oftbe new pe>hcy tatcml'nl as ··a very SIJntficant step" tov.rard ehm1nat1ng the hesitancy of some local schools to teach evolution 1n science clam when faced 'Nllh oppos1t.on from church Icade,., "It makes It txphcll v.-hat 1s K1entt and what 1s rtl11Jon. That m~m cvoluuon 1s 101n1 to be tau&ht as the mk1n theory or OO&Jns. We ha"c not had anyth1n1 or this clanty bef0tt," she tolct ttponers af\cr the board's unanimous voice vote. But the Rev. Louis Sheldon of Anaheim, pre 1dcnt or the Tra- ditional Val_uc1 Orou..P. which he 111d includes 6.000 Cahfom1a churches. said the pnnc1pal weaknes orthe new pe>hcy 1s that 1t isn't clear how students or teachers may quesuon evolution theory "Is there ull a door of opponun1t > throu&h v.-h1ch a cnucal view of evolution can be raised? We do not ~ ll precisely an t.he tana~ We're kind of 1n a no man's land, • he told rcponers after tbe vote "' ShcJdon uid his ~up 1sn'1 ad· vocat1n1 the lQth1pa of the 81bk creation thtot)' 1n 1it1tnce classes. but only wants to "kctp the door open" to aJlow d11euss1on of other thcones of the the on11n of life. ''The as uc is. will evolution be tat.l&ht as fact. or u theory;' heldon said. add1na that th~ .. 1s some positive matenal an the 1tatcmA.1 We JU" v.'lnt to carry 1t further.·· Neither 1dc 1c taAcd d1rectl )' bcfott the full board. which adopted the Polley statement after a very bner dCSC'npllon and no debate. . . Proofofcitizenshlprefused,vetlOsesjob 81 ~ AtMdat-4 Presa FONTANA-Dennis Elmo~ didn't have to pro"c he was an American when he aot drafted and sent to Vactnam. IO he isn't about to document bis c1trzensh1p just to keep hit .i<?b as a m.ich1n1st. Trouble is. tht aovemment't new immaantaon \aw •ys Elmott•s boll bat to have papen provina all his woritm art citizens or ~ midmtt. or me pay. uoo fine. So the 40-)car-old Be:lumont man airUd wath his boa at at SAO Specialties. Dick Filbtt. &Ma loday M>Uld bt bit lalt dal_ on t~ ;ot>- even thcMllh f i*f •YI .lae'd rather keep Emoft on. h wouldn't re.Jly_ be all that b'-a cleat. All •Ellliore Would have io do 11 fill out a form lrOm the lmmilnnion and Naturahiauon Scrv1'1C ud ~uce his driwr's tittntc and Social Security Qnt. "Its &be pMd'* of the whole thi.._" said Qmott. who JJYI he wu bani in Albambra arid lft'W up an Covina. --To IM i111 a bil dcil .... 1lle .-I'm 10 IU'Olll about it it bee:alllt of wMa I Md IO ID ~! v....., and teri• pea,le die wt~ ..... -·-.... -• -..-•-__.. ~ ~ - ---r --• - - - are hllmpback whales making a comeback_ SANTA BARBARA 0(AP) -• , Humpblct wtaales, 0nct COMidtred ' ~ti~y mt, havt been spotted lft ancrauoa numben ak>na 1be West Coat, riere a tno of them recendy put on a show for detiahted wh.ale- watchen. Fred Benko was tourina about five miles off Santa Rosa rsltnd Mth about 20 adults and IOtne childttn recendy when he spotted at least three humpb9cks. Al e,xciled s:mteNttl rushed to the bow of the Condor, his 88-foot eXC'W"lioo boa_t. Benko throttled back hll cnjines. Al It turned out, he had no need to worry about friahtenina the humpbecb. They ~n swimm1na =~1: ~,: e:~ tb'~~!l Tall Of a llamjiback wtiale rtMe abaft tlae water u tbe ~bale cllYee -del"wtll. everyone knew the whales ~re docft'~ ·'' ineiencralandhumot.cks.inparucu-.. There's no question 1n my mind rruarate in aroups. Wlth one aroup slap the water with tbear fins. They • tar, an: known for ihear cunosaty. that he's responduta to the people:· travclinc from Alaska in the summer hke 10 have a aood umc:· -... don't think I've seen this very Benko said. to Hawau in the Wlntcr and the other Q\artcs WoOdhouse. curator of the 0~."Beakollid. Thestudyofhumpbacks,knownas aroup movina from Northern Cali-vcrtebratczoolOl)'~fttofthe As aslOnisbed pauc.,.s watched. ·smama wh.aks because of their haunt· fomia in the summer to Mc.uco 1n the Santa Barbera Museum of Natu_~~ 1 the whales cu'Clcd the mft, oc-•nt underwater melodies. has been winter. History. u.id inc:reucd liabtm11 .. ,,. .. casionaJly bumpna it as they swam hampered because of their small The whales tJ\ the Santa Barbara m1aht be pen of a cha~ mipation underneath. The bumps. -.lthou&h numbers. They arc thouaht to be only Channel are probably the California-pattern. But. he added: I wouJd like tentle ~t were thouaht·provolc-l,500 to 2.100 in the Pacific. to-Mexico group. he said. The most to think it is because their numben tnl becaUJC me animals wttt about "We can't be sure, but Jt cvuJd be famous 11\tmbcr of that pack Is arc incrcasin1 due to the fact they , two-thirds the len(th of the ship. that there 151 PoPUlauon ancreasc and "Humphrey the Humpback Whale." have been protected." , • A whale the viewers ·named humpbacksareretuminatotheareas whocapturedheadHncs1n 198Swhen The humpblcks are not the onl)f~' "Fred," after lhetr captaJn. played where they were numerous before he took a wrong tum and tried to species that appear to be maluna a~ 1 hide-and·seck with the passengers. whahna bcgan."rsa1d John Calam-swi m up the Sacramento River. comeback. The channel this year ir''t • Children squealed with deti&ht an'd bok1d1s1 a whale researcher with the Humphrey has been spotted in Mex-tec-mina wath mari ne animals corw adults whistled and clapped aJ Fred Ca~ad1a Research Center m ~ttlc. ico and other a_rcas,r sidcred history only 20 years qo .. displayed has tail and bobbed his head .. h ''Humpbacks-are the fun-lovers of This year alone, Woodhouse aid;t l 1Bale watlCMn lot ·a rare treat ;,.._ ..._ __ _. --e Calamboa.1dis said he and is the whale world," Benito said. "They there have been nine siahtints of thf< ... ...._ ........ _,_. ~1 ·..-.---out of the water to accept the collcagu_cs believe they have 1dent-hketojwnparound,playaroundand enormous lea therback sea turtlett rC ........ .--.. .... • .. • ............ la .. tbe .. Saa .. lll!lmlta• .. _.•rh& .. 1ra~·C•llA .. •.n.e1 ............. acc.·.o.~.dcs ........... ._ ........ 1fi•1ed .. 200 .. s•u•ch•w•h•a•le•s•an•d•bellllli!ie•v•e•tb .. ey rr::===========-=:::::;:========;;:;:====================~~r Daredevils skarfeboard at 70 m]Jh A<.iOURA (AP) -Daredevil skateboarders. dressed hke Winter Olympic luge racers, have been spcedin1 down steep h11ls1de roads at 70 mph, aston1shin1 motonsts and wol'T)'lDI authorities. The sroup of self-styled "dry-land luaus" race 7-foot skateboards down the Santa Monica Mountains' steepest and most winding roadways. "h's like the luge event m the Olymptci, except ours run on wheels." said Bob Pere yra. 2S. of NorthridJe. ··v ou control it by tilting your body. You stick out YQW feet and draa your tennis shoes to stop 11.'' But authorities want Pereyra and his poue of about 20 friends to stop. say1n1 its illcaal. A Los Anaelcs County ordinance prohibits riding a skateboard fwcr than 10 mph on county streets and bans sk.ateboarden from nd1ng on a road with a aradc nccpcr than 3 pcrccnt1 shentrs Deputy Gary Step- hens said. "It's a threat to others. even 1f ther. can control those things themsches. · said Munic1paJ Court C\lm m1ss1oner Robert Mcintosh. whose Calabasas and Mahbu courts handle traffic v1olat1ons 1n the mountainous area "They could well cause someone to ao ofT the side ofa canyon road 1ryin1 to avoid them " Pereyra said he and his friends have never caused a wreck. nor have'thcy been anvolved in one ince they bctao rac1ngfi vc years ago in the hills ofilus San Fernando Valley suburb. 35 miles northwest of downtown l,..os Angeles · "You can bego1n160 mph and stop an 20 feet , fasler than any car:· u1d racer Ken Kmnce. 26. of Agoura. "We're faster than motorcycles on the curves because of the low center of gravity. When they crash. they die. We can era h every day and not &et hurt .. Pereyra. Kmncc and Pcrcyra's brother Greg, 20, also of Northndgc. have formed a team and recruited ponsors to pay for their rac1n1 acar. which mcludes leather suns and motof'C}clc helmets. Accordma to the aroup. Bob Per-eyra 1s the onl)' one to have a run-in with the law. He was ticketed about two years aao for excecc:hna the 10 mph spttd hm11 when a California H1gh'4-a)' Patrol officer clocked him zoomina down Kanan Road at 65 mph. \ Men's and Women'' Sportswear AllllUIL JlllUIRY -72 Pair get $3.2M in explosion PRICE SALE SAN DIEGO (A P) -Juron awarded a atcddina couple Sl 2 million aficr dcc1d1n1 thal a mlJor dcrtct 1n a car battery c.tuicd an CAplos1on dunna a Jump-start that scnously tnJured the husband. The Supmor Court Jury which found blllery manufacturer Johnson Controls Inc. and the dlstnbutor. Sean Roebuck & Co. Inc . hable for seneral damaats 11 scheduled to return to coun today 10 co01ider 11~'W1naadd1t1onal puo111~c dama1· es to Guy and Mona Jonn. "The real s1arufteance of this caK . is that It preclUdcs (the manufactuttr) from uyana there's nothina wron1 with this 'blttery." the Jones' at· tomey. Ha~ey Le"u~. stud al\er . IUFFELL'S ...mn•c. ... ,. .......... .... -·--....... ---··· Jurors rtlumed their ve(d1ct Thurs- day following one day of dehbcra- t10M. Gary Jones, 34, was wa1tin1 for h11 W1fe to fin ish a medical school class at UC San D1cao in June 1986 when he tncd to help ~n elderly couple Jump- stan their car across the street from 1hc La"Jolla campus. Starting Saturday, January 14th Open Daily 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Jones, tbe former banquet chef at the LI Jolla Mamou hotel. tnuficd -dunn1 the six-week tnal that he cleaned the corrosion of the blttef)'s side terminal. As soon as the cna.ine turned over. ho•ever. the Scan Dte- Hard blllCf)' uplodcd "I was bJown from the car and I ~amcd for t0mconc 10 call an ambulance." said Jones. Fu-1 J~ ~# The Crystal castle Collection · Small......................... 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January 1•. 1989 ro B church to host Catholic liturgyc -= A Catholic conferenee on parish 1 lituray will ~ presented next ~k- 1 end at Oar La•y QtMea •f Aaaelt 1 CalMUe Cbrda.t 2046 Mar V"'tsta Drive, NcwPort DeaCh. Enutled ''Sunday Eucharist -Table of Word/Table of Bread ... the ~vent will start at 7 p.m. Friday and umeat 9a.m. onSaturday,Jan.21. ~ Speakers will be Christopher Walker, an internationally known poser of liturgical music; the 1 Rev. Ron Oakham, director of in- titutcs with the North American Forum on the Catcchumenate; Sister L Maria Bierer, associate di rector of the office of worship for the Diocese of I-Sacramento: and the Rev. Rod Step- hens, associate director for the office oflituray for the Diocese of Orange. Registration tee 1s SIS wnh d1s- oounts available when more than I 0 L persons attend from orie parish. For : more information. call 644-9215. • • • ' The Rev. J. Philip Ashey, sponsor- ed by St. James Episcopal Cll1rc• in Newport Beach, will be ordained to the priesthood at 2 p.m. today in St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Lompoc. Presiding will be the Rt. Re v. Frederick H. Dorsch. bishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles. r • 1 Asbey, a graduate of Stanford University, Loyola Law School and General Theological Seminary in <toilew York City, was a deputy d1stnct attorney in Orange County before entering the seminary. ,., Natlon•l post •Wiiiiam Bradley Roberta, ••-·u.tant for wonblp at St. •Jamee Epl8copel Church. l'fewport Jseaci. hu been ~iAPOOl.nted to tbe church'• natlonaJ comml88IOD ' OD t plaarch mule. · R~r. J. Pblllp Ashey • • • Marilyn Mason, univeTSit} or- ganist and chairman of the oraan de~ment at the University of Michigan. will present a concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Aadrew'1 Presby-terla.DCll•r~, 600St. Andrews Road. Newpon Beach. Mason, who holds an honorary doc!.Q!_ate of music from the Univer- sity of Nebras a-:nas performed in concerts across the United States and 1n man~ countries around the world. Considered ooe of the leading organ virtuosos of today. she will play music by Bach, Handel and several contemPorary compoten. • • •• The Rev. Dr. Richard C. Halverson, chaplain of the U.S. Senatc.t Will be the speaker at tht 8:30 and lu: IS a.m. services Sunday 1t Mart8en a.ttta. 1000 Bison Ave .. Newpon Beach. HaJ venon. who has served as Senate chaplain since 1981 , was a mini1ter at Fourth Presbytenan Church 10 Bethesda. Md .• has ~nan ISSOClltc with the lntemauonal Prayer Brtakfast Movement in Wash- 'inaton 0 .C., and served as mana11ng director of the Forest Home Christian Conference srounds in the San Bernardino mountains. He 1~ presi-dent of Concern Ministries Inc., a chantable f6unda11on in Washtn&ton o.c. ••• Jack Miller will talk about Bread · for the World's goal of endina hunaer when he addresses the Newport Mesa lnlae laterfalt' eo .. c11 at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady Queen of Ansclcs Catholic Church, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, NeWp<>n Beach. Luncheon will cost SS, and reser- vations are to be made by calling S48-3283. • • • Catholics will share Communion with their non-Catholic brothers and sisters dunng a service at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday 1n the chapel in Old World Village. Huntington Beach. Afterward. the Rev. Tony Angelo. pastor of Oasis Omstian Fellowship in Irvine. will teach divine healing with prayer. For more information. call Sue or Ron CcrcsanAi at 135-0606 • • • Modem Jewish philosophers will be the topic of a four-part lecture senes. to be presented by Rabbi Steven 0. Schau ofT .. ,ae haiall •f N~~. The Pf'Otl'l ms will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. on Sundays, betinninaJan, 22. in the home of Mr. and Mr1. Neil Kuntzky. The senes is o~n and free lO lhe Jewish community, but rrservat1ons ml.1st be made_ l>Y calltns the church office at S•S-6900 or 646. 7S 12. • • • Members of the Temple htl El Sisterhood will participate in a Sab- bath service at 8 pm. Fnday at the temple, 30p1 Niguel Roa4. Laauna Niguel. • • • A tour of Israel has been planned for members of s.Jr Ha-Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple, Newport Beach. Arranging the tri~. March I 5-27. arc Rabbi and Mrs. Bernard P. Kina and Nancy Levin. The itinerary includes round-trip fli&}lt on El Al, celebration of Purim in Jerusalem, planting a tree in the forests of Israel, v1s1ting Jewish holy places and pray- ing at the Wailing Wall. For more infonnation, call Levin al the temple, 644-7203. • • • The Sisterhood of Temple Bet• David of Oiangc County will have a '911d-up membership dinner at 7 p.m. Jan. 21 in the social hall. 6100 Hefley Commun.Uy t@fulD Sa'ia al 7;~ p.m. s.u.dlY al lhc daatcla. Hie.~ wall be .. MOdcm Amencan lftilioin: • ne lro11y olll AIL •• ~ ... St., Wcsanunscer. Each peid-upmem-The Uailed Methodill Womea of beranda.iunt will be admitted "9t· the 1 'r! .... ._...... •••••• Dues are S2S a year and can be paid at Q111ini will hold a hmdleDll .....-. the door. at noon Thunday in 1bc ~ A tetaway W:Cke:ct for the entirt Center, 21632 Wesley Drive. famify at a luxury Laauna Beach botel La&u~'.. • M roe a ~ll is planned for members of~ et Dr. ...an! on • . .-:-, ... _ ___. Int. J...-. c.aer ... a.-.. ., who 111n pnvatt practtee 1n ~~ ........_ Beach will talk on ··canna ~r The tttrcat will be held Jan. 20-22. Ourselves ~nd ~anna for Others at For more information. call 786-SOOO. the Same Time. • • • •• • • • • • •• MIS5ton VaejoCbapttrofW•ma'• Com.mnment and Community ~ P........, will have a break· w1'1 be discussed by an ~nthropolosill fast mect1na at 8:4S a.m. Tuesday at at the 10:30 a.m. meeuna Sunday·of the Holiday Inn, 25205 E. La Paz, the U•&artu U.aw ........ c F•U.W· !Aauna Hills. Speaker will be Ruth ~el W,.. leedi. 429 Cypms Enticknap, a native of Austral11 who Drive. holds music degrees from that coun-Speaker will be Marpret Campbell try. Enaland and the United States. who .has lectured exttns1vel)' on the • • • chan1in1 dcmOfip~1cs of f1m1ba.. Ne.rt 8adl Clllrt1CJu Womn'• Manon Pack. director of the At.- Cl• will have a luncheon mcctina at hancc for Survival, and Or. Clm1 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at the Air-Schnner, a licensed mamqc. family porter Ion. Irvine. and child counselor and author, will Connie Sanches from Connie's be h a. 1 k ft th Hare Loom wilt demonstrate how to IO:~Oe :.:.--c;,.!:c! ~~~y1 .~r th! spin yam. 0ruce C.Ut Uahariu Ua!venalltt • • • Cll9rdl, 12S9 V1ctona St., C<>1ta Manin Marty, senior editor of the M Christtan c~ntury will IJVC the scr-CSL • • • • mon at the I 0:30 a.m. service Sunday· V ocahsts Karla Worley and Ken at the SltepHr• of die HiOt UaJted Medema will perform at 7:30 p.m. Clllar~efCU!at,30121 Niauel Road. Sunday in the Crystal C.&WraJ Laauna N1,ucl. Artloret1m1 12141 Lewis t.. Garden Marty will also lecture dunna the Grove. Tic1ee1s arc $6. 12th Episcopalian to be president Pope, chmcb leaden to meet, talk about U .s .. By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,,,....._....., NEW YORK -In propon1on to their numbers. Episcopalians as usual hold far more than their share of scats in the new Congress, and next Friday for the 12th ttme in U.S. history. an· Episcopahan -GeOf'ge Bush - occupies the Wllitc House. There have ~n more presidents of that denomination than any other. although ll rates only seventh in me. Its 2.8 million members make up only about 1.2 percent of the population. But it holds about 12 ~rcent of the scats in the new I 0 I st Congress -63 of S35 seats in the House and Senate. In the Senate alone, Episcopalians arc an even biger proportion, 20 mem- bers. or a fifth of the 100 senators. more than any other denominauon. although several others arc much larger. Episeopal prominence in ~htics began in earl)' America, with the nation's first president. George Washington. belonging to that church, as have 10 other presidents. most recently Franklin 0 . Roosevelt and Gerald Ford. other Ep1scopahans amona the fo unders and early presidents wrre James 'Madison. who originall y planned to become a minister but switched to poht1cs. and Thomas Jefferson. who-1n his spare time produced the Jefferson Bibi¢ version. It retains the elh1cal teachings, ·but elimtnatcs miracles. causing Unit- anans to claim him. although that denomination wasn't formed unul theyearbeforched1ed 1n 1826-long after his presidency. Protestants. along with Episcopalian~. have always predominated in Congress. and sull do. with 334 of 53S seats. but the number of Roman Catholtcs has swelled over the last two decades. now totalling 139 scats. That 1s more than an y other single denominauon. although shpp1ng slightly by two from the previous Congress. Methodists hold the sec- ond Jaraest number of seats -75 -down by one. while Epucopahan\ increased three -to 63. Altogether. about 52 percent ot Conaress member1 belong to those three traditions. Baptists made up the fourth bigest denominational bloc-S.S of them - pining"One. For the first time, the) surpassed Presbyterians, whose number dropped four to SJ. The preliminary figures on affiha- t1ons of the NeW Con~s were compiJed by Rob Boston of Amen- cans United for the Separation of -Church and State in Washinaton. In sixth place were Jews, who gained two members to a total of 39. while the next-placed Lµthtrans also gained two to a total of 2S. The Chnstian Church (D1sc1ples of Chnst) gained one to total four. Other numerically unchanged contingents included: United Church of Chnst. 13. Mormons. 11. Unitanan Un1\Crsal· ms. lO. Eastern Orthodo.l, st\ien. Churches of Chnst. fi ve. Chnsuan Sc1ent1sts. &wo, and several other Prolestant groups with one each. Twenty-three Congress members. up one, were hsted onl)' as Protestant with no sptt1ficd denomination, while live members. one more than previously, were hsted as havina no rch11ous altihat1on. Bush. a lifelong Ep1scopahan1 belongs to St. Martin's Ep1scopa Church 1n Houston, •od attends vanous Episcopal churches in Wash- ington, includint the National Ca- thedral. where he will take pan tn 1 post-inaugural service Jan. 22. Of the 39 presidents who have preceded him, there have been, besides the 11 other Ep1scopahans. · the following: Six Prcsbytenans, four MetbodlSll, three Congrept1onahm (now Un1lcd Church of Chnst) thrtt Baphsts, three members of the Chnst1an Church (Disciples of Chnst). two Dutch Reformed, two Quakers. two Unitan•n Universahsts and one Roman Catholic -John F. Ken- nedy. Two presidents never affiliated with any church One of them, Abraham Lincoln. was among the most rell&Jously minded of aft the presidents, while the other was the man who succeeded him after his assassination, Andrew Johnson. VATICAN CITY (AP) -A special mcoun1 between Pope John Paul U an<t. the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church in the United StateS will take plac-c here March 8-10, the Vatican announced this week. Thirty-five U .S . archbishops and top Vatican officials will lake pan 1n the talks, which arc e.llpcctcd to cover a variety of issues. The spcafic agenda was not given. The annou~ment said "challenges facin1 the church .. would be discussed. U.S. church leaders asked for the mceuna two years 110 when many were concerned about Vaucan disc1phnin1 of liberal Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen of Seattle. He later was restored to full authonty, but church lttden still wanted the m~uns. b·r-------~--~--................................................ imi .............. lilill ........ lliilll ... illlll- REllGIOUS DIRECTORY. • r li. ,1 ;;I ·n _____ lllillli __ .__.._ __ 111111!~-~~----------~-------~--llllli--lliiilliiil ... __ _, l :i ,., t A Cordial Welcome from · The United Methodist Church NIWPUKI CW'l" JNH! 0 M£1HOOIS1 HUP· ~ 1901 Mergu•Tll• Ave. Coron• c:MI Mer M4-o745 ,_~ , ....... c .,.....,. Rtv Robtrt ltfor~f Coat• Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th SI & HerDor Blvd Church School 9 00 Worsh10 9 00 and 10 30 Rev Galel Gough COS!• ~Md MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17"1 Behr Wot1hlp a Church School 130 a 1000 • m Or W·ll•.lm E Slef l 97'1 8234 Newpor t Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 w Ba•b".11 A•• l UJ.HOt R!tv L.iwreoce r Y1•11 Ch•ollmai (.,. C.110,..•9f\I Sfot•<• 1 00""' 09< 2• CIW11tmn o.y P.-n1 ''°""O"CU LAGUNA BEACH UMT£0 METHODIST CHURCH . 21u2w ..... ~. hulh &..gvne hel:lt • ........ hsfllP & Ctudl SchoGI 10 00 a"' Minis ten • Nerice Comelsen • Tom WW!Mf ""--------------' b1l PRESBYiTERIAN CtlJRCH 1 Of Ttt: COVENANT Ralph C. Bohn, Pastor "lifts ,,,. lt4" I Corlnthl1n1 12: 1·11 Sunday Worship .. 8:30 aod 10:00 1.m Church School Children thru Adult.I 10:00 a.m. Nltrwyc1r1a•,... 1:30w 10:00a.nt. C-JoiaUs .,..,.._.cm ... 117 ... WE~R E MORE THAN CHARIS MA TIC Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM Mu* 6r ScTwto. ., .U chrH antca a.i&d Cllft • H10 -· 11.. '' am SAJKT JAllES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Jtewport Buch. CA • 92663 714/675-0210 Plwecalflr ... ...., ............ ~~ ...... - ST. MARK PaUB\'T!atAN CHU8CH 2100 Mar Vista Or. Jamboree Blvd & Eastbtuff South Nttwpott Beach Stll)AY wcn. 9:30 AM ........... Cl I 9'11" ...................... C.C.••s.MJ~ Wl[l9S.l0$0u1 •. -..c ... ...... "nllft1 SJ ........... , •• , .. ,... ... ... ( ...... ,..... ... ) ..,......,ca,.. .... .•. Or *"es W Afllil, lntetlfft Minest• ReY. ltMltt P. Sttwatt. Ass0ciet1 Pastor COINl'Ulity Qudl ~ational '11 lttloll'llf Att . C.w ... Mli Donald W Kuh. rnmler Rn loo l Soudtr. mec lftWll• S..t """" I )0 & II Ml • 0.~ SdlMI 11 Ml Chld CMt hotldff • £.U.7400 ST. llfTMtw'S TUDff tolll EPISCOPAL CMUICI 1921 Boot of Common "•1• I JO AM IQ.'f C~ 9 JO AM ADU. I CLASS & StHlA r SCHOOt Chit/ C111 ho~idfd SC Corner of Irvine Avenue and I 5th St Newport Beach 786 6123 an. sn,.. o. suaun NEWPORT HAR•Oll LUTHERAN CHURCH Rot" J. Bers. Past0t Kin Elfett 1Croe1t1d. Pastor ...... , .. a AM & 1030 AM (IRterpreter f• ttlt deaf at I AM) SCJl)llY SCHOOL 9.lS AM ..... ,c ....... ...... ltt...., ••• .,.,. ..... .... 1 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHUA CH fOl•Cl.,i.t ol Chf•llJ ).01 II-IN at Saftta l»bel .... POfl .. K ll ... , ~,., Mormn V101~hr11 10 AM Sunddy Srhoot 9 AM CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH [.; (Missouri Synod) 780 Ylctof1• It., Co••• MMa Loth., Y. TOf"°W, '•••or 131·1111 . Brue• Jeak•. '••tor WOASHtP IEll.VtCE 1:00 10'.30 AM S41\day ScllMI a AM M1t Cbn UO AM ClmbM a...e., Sc• Ml ..... Of•-•--<••111) RA89llWll(S.IM.l£R ,....,lmltn rn. ''"' r ,,ilh l'k-rvlil'5 ... huh, c:t 1,,.,111 ':'M Ar It mu 'io hr::>OI A•fJll t;.I \ QUth ( •!'UUp!I h IU I'" 1111 C-...ct """'1ltldl t~ ....... 1 .... .. ...., ............. DIVINE 8CIENCE CHURCH Ml ICWl8T a.u• 1107 klU,W.•lt• ..... c.... ..... Cl .... W4 "' ... ,...,, Ol'Pla! .... ... ............ \11/onhlf' ~nJ hear ch pnc11cal, l h not.( '-e'f\l!'TcJ h hlol "WIVES AND HUSBANDS,. rE--rN '"' c; 21 l l1 SooJ,., lar>l.IOll'Y 15, 19"'1 1'110,inJI l~AM HfMCll 1o-.ao AM JUNIOR CHURCH 10-.JO AM CW ollSRip .At .A P~ee Ob ~oull QRorce, ~guna Preabyterilin Chwch JIS 1-Uffll 14,_,, IA1:t_1"4 /ko(lt ~.7"j unday Wonhip9•nd 1<>:30AM • Mu.we .. ~Mloo/I a;,.c-.. lwall.-•tlAN r#llfl0#1· n; ~ r..,., Rtv. ,...,.., ...... l>iill vf ~ tell #H-ntA y • .. " .._ ............. _,K_M..._. Lalla ConllD (left) wttJa lloele 8medeparcl, Da.td DIClllera, llJrll KreacleJ'. Gourmet Diners' Guild feeds _Opera Paciflc.coffers, pala(es BJ UREN M. REED °"',..c.,,,,,, ..... .. lf it weren't for M1ch1~n. there would be no Oocra Pacific,·· an- nounced Bm eo.IJa to the pthenn4 of the Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners Gwld at his Harbor View Hills home in Ncwpon Beach. Bill and LdJ c.Jia met OP executive dfrector Daw141 DtClaJer• when they au lived '" Detroit -Micbipn'a loss was Oranae County's p:in-111 opera at least. OPconunues to arow'Undcr OtCh1era's leadership, and Laila C-Onhn 1s responsible for orpruiina the OP 1u1ld mucturc - now boast1na nearly I ,000 members. The ptherins was just a sampling of the m1ru fund-r1isin1 events held by the ,unds. >+The Opera Ball (as a fu~ra1ser) is way up here ... aesturcd chairman M)'rll ~rtelMr about the difference in the funds raised between &he major annual opera support event and the last week's dinner. The Opera Pacific Gourmet Diners' Guild true to its name, spend most of the fund-raising time 1 catina -from teas 10· progressive c:finners -explained Kreudcr. They enjoyed a Twelfth Day of Chnstmas .feast, with some SO memmakers seated thro~out the Conlin's .. Cbattau Mus1que." Jay's Catcnna offered sumptuous roast loin of J>1C!rk. supr brown potatoes. sweet n' sour red cabbl&c. •mona other tasty treats. Kreuder busied hcnclf poun~ wine ind. followina d1nna. the "v1n1aae pon .. Party boet 8ll1 Conlln la ready to be Mated wttJa peeta. A cbeenul and fnendly affair, the Cny was the-iypc suppe>rter RMI Nepard prefers to attend ... 1t•s .. warm. 1nt1mate rthcnns where wt can meet and tal with new and old friends, and suppon the opera at the s.amcume." In keep1na with the Twelfth Day of Christmas theme {remember the last vcne of that son" -'twelve drummers drumminJ. .. "). uula Conhn spent her vacation 1n Palm Sprints C'Utt1na out and h,andpaint1ns drummers for the centerpieces. Miniature drums were included as table favors. Sat1rday, Ju. 14 ARlES (March 21-Apnl 19): You'll be involved in m)'$tery. 1ntriaue and what m1&ht be c-0nsidered a ''aJam- orous situation." Some m1&ht com- ment, "Where have you been kcep1na those hidden talents." Pisces plays dynamic role. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) What had been nebulous becomes sohd. you learn that you have staunch ally behind scenes. Move ahead with confidence. accept cha lie nae of added rnpons1b1hty, deadline F1nanc1al gain results. OEMINl(M1> 21-June 20). Recent contacts could now pay d1v1dcnds Cncumstancn swing 1n )Our favor. g~cct 1s completed and )'OU act 11 Iona overdue A "lost lo' e" could be rcd1sconrcd Aries is m picture CANCER (June 2J·July 22). ln1tJal doubts, fears wtll be overcome. Someone "tu&h up" makes lq1t1mate offer. You'll have reason 10 celebrate. this indeed could be a hvc Saturday nigh~ ReJe<:t obJCCUons by ''t1m1d soul." LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Lunar aspect hiahhghts mfonnat1on. pub- hsh1ng. 1dverus1nJ. pos 1b1ht) of travel. Cycle also features d1rect1on. eurpose. roman~. relattonsh1p of 'permanent nature " Aquanan 1s 1n picture. VIRGO (Aua. 23· cpt 22). ~ . Of8ftOll CoMt OAllY PtLOT/8etutdey, Jenuety 1•. 1918 A7 Complete .... vlelon httnga In SUftder'• TV "'-t SYDNEY o .... • Bell1cote 1nd1vadual attempts to 1n- t1m1date. Express confidence. financ11I bac:ktn& ts avaJlablc. mem- bef of oppos1tc sex don care and v.111 prove 1L Focus also on appearance. 1mqc. reputation. UBl\A(Scpt 23-0ct. 22) You'll be a Jcut to decide -dcc1s1on hkely to 1nv.olve partncrslup or mantal status Check lc&al ram1fiat1ons of .. ntw offer... ~fine lt'rms, att nd of superfluous words. clauses Taurus Involved. SCORPlO (Oct 23-Nov 21). Your natural talent a.s 1n\lcst1ptor. detec- t1"e, rcponer surscs to forefront. Someone attempu to 1nvolH )OU in "romantic tnanaJe ·• teer clear. avoid schemes. Gemini. V1rso. Saait- tarius play ro1n SAOJTrAJUUS (Nov 21-Dec. 21) Request from young person should not be ignored. lnvohes allowance, sccunt)'. home, poss1bk purchaSiC of rccordtnf of luxury item Be reason able. lcn1ent~wnhout be'"' cimava- pnt CAPRICORN {Dec. 22-Jan. It). Focus on ~J estate, structure, dcsilr\. hidden values. Protect n&hts. doe 't aave awa)' mineral potential. What you own 11 more valuable than milf\t be antJcipat~. Pisces native is · n pacturc AQUAlll US {Jan. 20-Feb. 18): itina re\auvc wants t0 relate "ta woe." Counter with humor, sallhty and make clear that you intend to become "involv Messaac will be understood. Cancer nauve plays ro&e PISCa (Feb I 9-Marcb 20); What had been subject \0 delay. post- · poncment 'A,11 qarn be "ahve ~nd l1clina ·• Money rdeatcd frem escrow, deal .,am is on the mo\e. focus alto OD coO"mun11C1U<N\. f'CIC'Ol- n1taon. strona love relation.ship. • IP JAN. If IS YOUR BlllTBDA Y you recently made decu.lon mvt>lv home. secunty. finances. lnvof possablc chanae of residence. at tion also centered around ma statu There preKntly eiusts d fears. perhaps SUll;>JC10ns. Howe r. 1n February, )'OU Wlll know you m corrcct move and you 'II feel m re ICCUrt financially and also w re emotions arc 1nvolv~. Gemini V1rao. Suittanus persons play 1m- ponant roles in your hfe. Mardi and De<lember will be mcmor1blc for you thl! )_Cit FoUowina dinner. the Da Capo Pll)'e1'S (who had provided bid.- pound music from the 1op of the stairs dunna cocktails). pve a fine performance with sdect1ons from Bach. LIS2t, Lav11J"!e. Buterne and de BoiJdeffrt. ·The final offenna - Brahms" Hunaanan Dance 1n D M..,or-had Kreuder dane1na 1n the Kw and Bea~:=~l:.boYe) tute eome of the party fare, Taking chailces simply· not corner. 5eMa Barilelt'1 name wa bandied about (she's float de111ncr who ettated the sets for the Opera BaJI) El'• and fftarY Feusari enJOYtd her work in the Re>te Parade, navina meoded as JUCSts of Monae Mon.- tana. (No rtst for true fund-raisers. she and Krcudtt arc al'° lt'lrina up to dWr the AmM.ku1 Ball latcr this month.) wbUe Robert ta wltll aw CoDlla. worth price you migfit pay ~ supponers paid S4S per: person to enJOY. the evenina. with proceeds, acc0rd1na to Conlin. scul- int, in around S 1.200 'Tius is the last party of the (holiday) tcason," ilf'ed Krtudtt. "now we can put au the party cloth~ away." 1stina Kreudcr and the Conhns 1n preparations were PtlJJ Gt1•f•a•, .... G ..... Ind ...... ....,... DE.\R l\NN LANDER\ rm sull bum1n1 O"er the leuer from .. On Needles and Pins 1n Te\as:· the tramp who had slept with three men tn thrtt weeks ind didn't kno\\ wtro the father of her child was How 1n the 'AOrld can an)'one who's been wtth thrtt men tn 21 days ha"c the nerve to expect support money'> I beheve that a woman 1 mpon- 11ble for her own body If she doesn't use birth control, whatc,cr happens is her fauJt, not the auy's Sailors' choice for wearing blue had a practical origin years ago It seems to me that the men in this -eountry need laws to protect them aptnst wenches hkc th1 fOC' eum- pk: My boyfncnd v.cnt throu&h a similar cxpcnen« )Clrs so That tramp was 21. He wa barcl) 18 he wanted him fore"er and he ""anted out So what did he do'> he "foraot" touseb1rtbcontrol. That"'as IO)tan aao and he is pa)1n1 child support 10 this day. What's mott, he wlll conunue to pay for e1&ht more )cars. Theft is plcnt) 1nJUSttcc in this world and looSiC "-Omen hkc the OM who wrote arc respon 1ble for a lot of tt. -RAL EIGH, N DEAAN. :N.matwrMwlMMa ..... a., • cu't 1•t ,,eput ~Y You know Ythy •1k>n ~ 1 bt..c? Trad1tton. Yarunch'•n qo. "'"and tah waler washed out c~eiy dye ·~·ad• 0 . HoW do~ pn)ftMMC .. ~ .. ? • A. Two..,... TorttymeW1tiUl\..1.1f ~ 9CAn dtr p.tiamC'nW) .ya; .JI 0 i'tlytllt Wltlt uy. 1f i.)'OU mean 1bc ,.."" ,... . , "" ........ ... ..,,... anOr• ~a.y·re _.. ~ .................. So.....,..,., ......... lllrWIC •• lMit wet• ....... ne,...., nt!Wf. or ..... ...... crop. HOftl Kont IW.nd. Q. About those statue of famous ndttson honcl»ck-how'd )OU .. Y the old JCUlpl10J con~cohon went? . If the ndcr had been a n1t1onal bcro. the hof'lie stOod on four fttt. ar \be rider had been wounded 1n comblt.. Che hone ttood Oft thttf fttt If the ridtt had died 1n bittk, lhc hOrX stood on tM> fee Hollandcn tn tM last c1&ht een· tune• of urclns d1ke·bu.11dina have . ttda1med 2.600 MtlW't miles ofland from the sea. and I t 2. I 50 square m1ln back to 1t. Do you find that P11tcm ofprosreu sao fac1ory" Q Alm°'t e~tf)body votes m "'1raha. undcntandabty. whni 11"1 1Ucpl not 10 ~ But balf a dOrcn Europtan natt0n1 ttt ~t IO pm:ent o( the VC*, CV~ lltC>utfl VQtt, ltn't manda!Of:Y. How'dO tfv:y do 1t. A. Tlarir election days arc always .... TOOk taftbtb 1 loot ttmc to find °"' ......... .,.. IDICftlh IM .... -~IM -l50 Cl'dft I .,.... nm ....,., " id ·*"" ,,.. ............. 2'°~• ....... ...., _____ .., ....... ~ .... IJ CHAIUl.8 C'.ollEN a .. OMAR lllARlr ' Q.1-lotb \'\llDcnbJc, u SoUtb you hold: •A Q.uQnJ 0 11• •AU Yow rlPc-MDd c>ppa MDI opms tM ""'*' ~ OM ... Wbac Klioa do 1" lake? Q.J...o..NlltW ftl!MraWt ... Souih ,._,.MW: •• 9 U OAllQ_, •AQ4 Yem ........... ,,., •• ,.,_. diNI ti.na ....... ., ,.. sat" aterfflf. MaJn dMN pret«t dlem- Hlves •plat lldlemen wllo are Ml co ..._. ta.em. ~·. c.cloma 11 a wery peel We.a, Uy slace AIDS w ~ • s.cae.. Aa1 maa wM &des cM8ttl tMu days de- serves wbt lite ''"· • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS I JUSt returned from a weekend 1np to 1lva Dollar City Wlth m) boyfncnd .. Sam" and his 5-)'ear-old son "Sam" and his wife spilt v..hcn "81lh ··"'a 2 The tnp was a disaster EHf) time I wanted to go on a ndc, 8111) would scream and SI)' he was 1fra1d. If I wanted to ao 1n10 a hop the bo)' v.ould cry and tell his ~d that he didn't want to ao-50 we dtdn't. Sam bou&ht lunch (SI 6 for the three of us).l>ut the boy hardly ate a thing. He held his fist up to hi father' face. rued hts teeth. and Sltd ... , told you .,ant 1 p1ett of pie.'' (He IC'llttl) touched the food 1n front of him.) By thtS ume. I had had enouah of the CfY"'I and compla1n1nJ. I wu also anary at my boyfnend for not d1sc1phn1n1 the child. m then becamr: ul>S(t with me and kept Q.J-N~er vulnerable. u uth you bokt: •Qtt1 QA' ¢05 •AQ'NiS ' The biddlna hU procceided: ...... r... ... •• 1 0 ... ' ..,.. clO you bid .,., Q.4-8odt ........... Soutll )'04I '6111: •AOM Qt oum •m ne ,...,. 1 a.. C""": ·-...... .... I t> DM ,_ T ..... ,..~..., Q ~. Nine•••·· ,.. repcat1na. "The boy is onJy S." Sam says he cannot d190phne Billy beau~ he only 1tt;1 b1m t'Wloe a month and he wants that llme to be pleasant Alto. he's aff'IJd the boy -won't want lo be wtth-htm 1f h«' punishes him all the ume. I say bull. lf 81lly 1s demand1f\I and disrespectful as a chtld, he will behave that wa y as an adult and they ~II nc~er have a aood rdat1onsh1p. Ah) adv1ct you have will be appreaated. l am -OUT OF WHACK t GRA ITECITY DE.AB WRA<S: m ls ca•t I• die ... e &ra, aat .. ~""*4 mn UM &Mmeel• .. la ! ••· AIMI y.., ef ~.are Mt.c cuf• dleSUM.Wr•le -dtetef&M~ •w•••~· YM-4SamMH,.1~ He ..... co lean Mw te *81 aw1 ... , ..... ..,....., .. it late dM faatly l«!twt:. TM ls t11U• ... I 11.,e f .. are ..... G...tleck. l . • • • M> Lau&h for the 0.y: Wbtd 1 habit bet.in •o co t money it 1s called I hobb . bokS: •&M76 QS O&.M • The bidd•na h.iproceed-4: ..,. s.. ..... ·-.. ,_ .. ,_ lNT ,_ t What ICtloe do ,.,. tate? . ,, .1 ... • DAILY PILOT/ SalUfday, Januery 14, 1989 erry Seinfeld: From. terrible salesman to top comic nothing is beyond nd1culc and .- above all -absolutely noth 1na . . . . should be taken too ~riouslY,. How difficult 1s 1t being the Hottest . "A joke is a point of view. it's omic in America? Jerry Seinfeld someone's outlook on the world." r,s it's a cakewalk. . Seinfeld said. "I think yo u've got to 'It's mo'lCY for nothing." said the like someone to like the joke. to hke iv~ly, shars~·tonaued Brooklyn the act. Apparently. some people hke at1ve who will play the UCI Bren me." enter Sunday niaht. "I mean. my Seinfeld's last remark is an under- nt calls. I'm sittina on the couc~ statement. to be sure. Audiences net he says 'You want to go to Detroit around the country voted him Fun- nd talk to people? They'll pay you nicst Male Stand-Up Comic in a 1vc fiaurcs.' Comedy Club at the 1988 American "~ow t<?uah is th~t?'' h~ says. Comedy Awards, and Playboy Maga - Seinfe.ld s profession.al hfe 1s prob-zinc recently named him the Jop bly a. bit more c_omp!icated than ~e Stand-Up Star for the Nineties. He 1s akes out. but his 1tt1tudc about his the onl y performer. other than his ~recr rdlects piany.of the reasons .he good fncnd Jay Leno. who 1s amon& !Soneofthemostsough_t-aft.ercomics the top 10 performers by number of 1n the bus1ness: Nothing 1s sacred. appearances on both the Johnn)' Carson and David Letterman shows. He has also created his own hour-long comedy specials for HBO. Not bad for a Queens College theater araduate who once sold p1ua door-t<Hioor and liahtbulbs by telc· phone to make ends mCC1. "I was a terrible salesman," he recalled ... If someone didn't seem to want what I was selling. I'd say. 'Hey . no problem. I completely undemand your position.· .. Like most other young comedians. Seinfeld worked the club cirrou in New York for a whale. then travel¢ to Los Anaeles. lo 1981. he got hi s break by making the Carson show and has since •1>pcarcd more than 25 tames. That first appearance opened the door. and ·demands for hvc performances started pouring in. RE VIEW Much lake Ltno. Seinfeld eschews 'This 1s really funn )'.' ·• profanity. seiusm and racism and StilJ s1nalc at aae 34. Seanf'eld has rchcs alme»t U('lusivcly on his horn~ ii\ New York end Los Anac~. ske~cd views ofcvc()'day people and Comics have worn the d1fTcrcncct- cvcnts. Even the most worn subJects. betwttn·thc-two-coastsan&Jc into tM s\Jch as the recent presidential clec-around, and Seinfeld said nc donn't tlon. arc a wealth of oriainal material use much EM1t/Wcst Cont com· for Seinfeld. • panson shuck in his routine. "I feel like every time l $Ct Dan But there 1s the Wt'lther. Qua)'lc on TV. there should be "I mean the weathermen out here. weather maps behind him." he nobody ever cares about them.'' he quipl>C'd. "Ormaybeaspinnina ~heel said. "The> come on and 10. ·Same. and Vanna White.'' Back to you frank: " Seinfeld 'NIS hard·e>mSCd to e7.-In addition to playinJ more than plain how he finds such oflbcat slants 300datesa year and worklna on more on the world. cable specials. Seinfeld said he 1s ''It's someth1na )'Ou're born with. concoctJnga ooss1blc TV pilot. a half· hke a third eye in the middle of your hour com('dy. head," he. said. "Yo~'rc having a · .. • Jwry Sdaltl4 ~rlorm1 S..d•Y conversation. yet theres another part •I th Bl'ftl Et>Hll Cftlter. For m•re of you that's looking down and saying lal•rm•lloe, ~•ll IU-ISIJ. . • • • Firehose., People's Gang sound off By STEPHEN WALL .,.., .... c.,. .......... and picking ancessantJy at his instru- ment. Hurley's drumming lends a Like Jade Mack and the Hean snappy. almost tribal sound to the Attack. F1rchose 1s one loeal band group, complcmenung Watt's I. emphatic bass hncs. that relics almost entirely on ive Charactenstically. firehosc . dc- performanccs to build its base of fans. livered a ?0-mmute set filled with The San Pedro-based trio has released two notable albums. "Ragin' attractive songs like the thoughCful · 1r .. b "Brave Captain." the rcapc-laccd Full-On" and last years .. n. ut "Operation Sohta1rc" and a striking Jasi:r11ne 1s a very theatrical per- former. who like David Bowie and Bryan Ferry can swoon and croon to ~ve such songs as "Crazy Makina" or ·carohne" a peculiar sense orroman- ttcism. In wilder, more perverse tunes hke "The River" or "Miss Mis- taken," Nauonal People's Gana sounds akin to local favontc Jane'i. I Add1c"lon 1n its unbridled approach to j>layina outraaeous rock 'n roll. Third-billed Don't Mean Maybe. a talented tno with members from Santa na and Tusun, dishes <?Ut an interesting brand of snappy. m1nutc- lona cxpenments whkh. tronically. sound more like The Minutemen than F1rehosc. the two-year-old group plays several cover of Pubhc Enemy's "Soph1su- local club dates each month that catcd Bitch ... make the v1taht) of the records an Nevertheless. the unpretentious afierthou&ht by comparison. tno couldn't take the sonoc to a level Thursda) at the Coach House in ... 6 songs make Grammy Hall of Fame San Juan Capistrano, the tno used a approachinJ arcatness because Fire- th1ck instrumental fusion of 'punk. hoSC.:S music lacks the same sense of pop, Jazz and rap to create an p~sc (pohucal or otherwise) that exhilarating sonic soundscape. Still. so d1stingu1shed their predecessor. thearoupwasn't quite able to hide the The Min utemcll. • vocal limitations of" si1tger Ed Second-billed National People's ' Crawford. Gang. a quanet which recently ~on a LOS ANGELES CAP) -Five songs. including Billie Hohday''i .. Lover Man." Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land .. and the Charlie Parker Sextet's "Or· nithology" have been named to the music academy's hall of fame . The awards honor recordings made before 1958, when the Gramm) Awards were established. . The other two songs named are the classical y,orks "Banolt: Contrasts For V1ohn. Clannet and Plano," wnh Bela Banok on piano. Joseph Sziacti on \ IOhn and Benny Goodman on clannet. and "Beethoven: Concertos for Piano Nos. I. 2. 3, 4, S," with Artur Schnabel and Malcolm Sargent con- ducting the London Symphon)' for the first and fifth concertos and the London Philharmonic for the Nos. ;.z through 4 While Crawford ts a capable though taJcnt compct1t1on between area unassuming guitarist. he must make bands. prefaced Ftrchosc with SO the best of an inadequate voice. Not minutes of Euro-pop.punk and rock- that it's unappcalinJ or painful to abilly-flavored music from its debut hear, it's just that his pipes are not album "The Hard Swing." strong cnouah to hfi the words out of Despite ha1hng from South Orange the instrumental punch of bassist County. Nauonal People's Gang m- Mike Watt and drummer George corporates Third World sound~mto Hurley. its mus.1c. In add1t1on to shthehng ............................................................. , S inger's guardianship disputed ew wheel Watt and Hurley were key com po-around the staie. Costa Mesa sing.er nents of the outstanding early '80s Chad Jasmine on Thursday played a ·CLEVELAND (AP) -A probate oUBenlnchke. fo rmer •tar placeldclferfoc,Uae San Dle&o punk band The Minutemen, and they trumpet and soprano saxophone on JUdgehasordcrcda ps)ch1atnccvalu-~cn. la tbe new boet o f tbe claytlme Yeralo n of NBC-also are the backbone of Fire hose "Plgs at the Fair" to enhance his ataon of Barry Sadler. brain-damaged •a 1Wheel of Fortune:• Benlnchke join• fellow boat The tall bassist stands as the most appeal as the visual equivalent of an bya bullet. beforcdectding whether 10 anna White. obtrusive player on stage. pounding Indian snake charmer appoint a guardian for the ··Ballad ot ~-------------------------------------:----,.------.-::::-.r---·---i the Green Berets'' singer llWNllAN 11:45-Z:Jt.~~t ...... 10:40 ,_.....,. _______ lliiijiii~~~-- WORKING GIRL (R) 11:4S.Z:tM:jO. 7:00-t:JO LIDO CINEMA ..... P"'C''' \ I I I"') &l~ ,....._._ .. , .. HARBOR TWIN Merh<>t *•••o,. 81' l\CI, _Sl.9_HI,&. WOM...aQR. -~~s TMMMIOOUN (NU) (IZ:IS.Z:lS)· •:IM:lM:lS.lt.15 C.IHEMA CENTER ~•'bo' Adami lili~141 ___ ,_, .. 0 ER 1 4tf J., ''11101 'C.1 ., ... 1 J ·•• Ve,1111ng '" '''u< rut 6AiiCllAOOI UAllOMa(R) (lZ:JO ·1:15 .s~.s.-=1~1t.JO Tffl ACClmNTAL TOUNST(N) (12-Z:JO)·S:Ol-7:»-fffl CINEMA WEST *••'"' lr"lt•• l.a(•i , •• -••' 119, J9J' ·n""GS Judge John Donnell) said a ps~- 10 oo ch1atnst will evaluate Sadler within a , "'ta-...,.-""eek to determine 1f he 1s competent l 106 '~"''' .....& to make has own dec1s1ons The Judsc ) •t\tl "'8\pr said he wtll then dccJdC. 1f the tOUrt '1ta•• N 0 mat t er w ha t has JUnsd1ct1on to appoint dler'~ mother guardian. you re doing your The 48-year-old authOr and singer- h o m e t o w n sonawnter. whose .. Ballad of th e newspaper Green Berets" was a No. I hat in I 96S. The llllPlil fits in 1satthecenterofcompet1nale11I bids ·~ 0r ... 111 .,. ... C..Wll t1t 11• COITA_.A ........... ... )1115 IL.~ , .............. M1-4MO trom his mother and son to become hl'i guardian A probate Judae in Nashvlllc. Tenn . already has named Sadlcr's son as guardian. but Donnelly said the JUdJe agreed to the psych1atnc c\laluauon Sadler. who w15 shot 1n the head in cptember c hecl.ed out of rte"eland's Wade Park Veterans Adm1nistrat1on hoJpual Sund•> ap1nst medical advice He left after he learned hospital otnc1als planned to send him back to a Nashville VA hospital. said his attornc), Jo..cph Meissner. e,1e1nncr said Sadler was be1n1 treated at another Cleveland hospital. Th~ law)cr said Stadler is· mentally competent and wants his mother, Blan('hC Bebe Sadler. appointed auard1an to help him conduct his afTai1' H 1s son said Sadler was hot by accident when a aun fell out of his p0eket and~el\t off dler14' t~uthorofmore than 20 ad"en1urc books Ofangt Coell DAILY PILOT /Saturday, JtnUafY ,., 1t81 Felicia talks with Matt about his lust for Josie - IY LYNDA lllUCll ALL MY CIULDA&N: Tad rncun 8itbln after she o~rdosft on pilla. San consider$ Bt11)"s offtt to bail him out or his IRS woes 1C he'll run away with bet. but cha~ his mind Wbell Cecily idls ham her enllre life hu been filled wi&h raw da.ls Ross con&KU Ctndy'1 tw1a, Karen, who is uptet ~ the nev.s of Cindy's AIDS but ~fults to visit her an Pinc Valley Ltamina of Laura's death, a crushed Skye reache1 out to Travis. Eban's leucr to Nico and Julre. telhn& ttiem that their mamaie lS anvahd. 1s lost befo~ either newlywed reads 1l. Stuan is frantic when Cindy 1s rushed to Che hospital wuh a soanna fever Just after he·~ to nan adoption P«>Cftdi!llS with Brooke. Adam has Outie pc)K as Brooke so he can enter the wnoptc mother pr()lflm. ANOl'llER WORLD -W11h Cass defcnd1n1 him against charats th~t be set the fire that destroyed Mary's Place. Reuben admits what happened the ni&ht oC the fire Cass posts Reuben's b:ul. Dunna a light with Ltsa, Vicky tumbles down a 01&ht of stairs and suffers a concu1s1on. but . Jamie is relieved that the bab> was not hun. Fehc1n talks with Matt about has fcchnas of lust for Josic. Fchc1a realizes she 1s beina followed. Jake and Marley learn they caQ have ch,1ldren. AS THE WORLD TURNS: A para-· 1)1.ed Case y learns he 1s suffering from Gu11lam-Barre syndrt>mc and that lhc roed lO recovery -•II be Iona and peinfuJ. He insists tbat Lyla not bt told of bis condatioG. Lucinda UftW1lllnaJy 1111ft1 tO &ct llrb&ra UIC her factOiy to product Bartlera's fashions. 1Grant tells Lisa w should draw a new wall Marso is arowma suspmous oC Grant and ~ with KJm that lasa should not be · tak1n& the tranqu1hztn Grant i' ajvina her. After Glenn tells Shannon he may rcvca.J that he has found the rvc:klc. Glenn isd1acovcred unconSC'lous Cal fhcs to the Domm1can Rcpubhc to help Josh Meg and Ton1o'sd1vorcc 1s finalized. Hank informs Barbara that his lover Charles has AIDS. BOLO ANO BEAUTIPUL: Caroline 1s upset when she secs R1dac chuckl1n& over Bill's centerfold MM&Ot cannot bcheve that Knstcn bou&ht Oarkc's story that be 1s us1n& the money he JOl from her to build Kristen lo home. On R1d1e's advice • Knstcn speaks to the builders and finds out th.at the house 1s be1na built for another family. Oarkc asks Step- hanie for enough money to build Knsten's dream house. Caroline's threat to sue the publisher of tud stuns 8111. Bill believes that his ccnterlbld photo must ha ve been taken at the "club. Feanna that rcponen arc lying in wait for him. he cancels his thp to London and confesses to Thorne that he doesn't even want to leave the bu1ld1ng Storm realizes that Donna had some involvement with Bill's centerfold and is uow rcmorscf ul. Gall Strickland play• a &•Y nune-practitioner In ••Heart· beat." . Foreign Oscar entries LO ANGELES (AP) -Thin)· one countries have submitted one film each for consideration of the Best' Fore11n Lan1ua1c Film Award achievements 1n the. 61 st Annual Oscar Awards. Others under cons1dcra11on arc "La Lcctncc" from France. "In the Shadow of Fear" from Greece. "Hanusscn" from Hungary, "In the Shadow of the Raven " from Iceland. "Salaam Bombay" from ~nd1a. "The Summer of Avaya" from Israel and "The legend of the Holy Drinker" from Italy. The Academy oC Mouon Picture Ans and Sc1ence-s 0\Cars for outstandan& film achievement$ of 1988 wtll be presented March :!9 at the Shrine C1v1c Aud11onum here""" Also. "Hope and Pain" from ·The how v.111 be televised h\.C by ·Japan, "The Last Tunnel" from ABC. be.ginning at 6 p.m Mexico. ·'The Vanishm1" from the The fOrcian lanauagc films.. "'h1ch Net.hc.rlands.. "The SpcctlT of V..ar" ma) also be considered 1n other from Nicaragua, "The Ice. Palace" contest ca\,r&oncs. include "The from Norw&). "Red Sor&hum" from Debt" from Ar,cnu na "l n-thcProplC''sRcpubhcoft'h1na "Tht' discovered Country · from Ausma Mouth of tht' Wolf'' from Pt'ru ... .\ "The Music Teacher" from Bew um hon Film About Lo\c" from Po- "Story of Fausta" from lfraz1l. land. "Hard Times" from Ponugal. "Where Do We Go" from Bulgan.A. "Tanao Bar" from Pucno Ru:o. "The Revolvma Doors" from Can-"Women on the Vergt' of a Nen OU\ Ida. -Letters From 1he Park" from Breakdown" from pain. "M> Cuba. "Pc.lie the Conqueror" from Mother's Teahou~" from Ta1"an. Denmark ... A One Wa )' Tacket " from "Commissar" from the Sovu:t n1on the Dom1n1can Republic and and "Mr Uncle's {.qac)" from ~·Yascm1n" Crom German). Yugosla~ia.. ,. DAYS OP OUll UVES: Unul a was h05J>1tah1ed after a fall. Reva death ccrtaflC'lte 11 found for Marlena. Ou nu Solita kil~ Sonni. Under Roman and Diana mu~t pottpone crou-txamination. Sohta M)5 she is \heir ~1na. Havana eonc to rcal!Y Sonni and that she ptetcndtd to Florida to settle the maner and bcin& be Sohta io procec1 J<>lh from the unablt to find any tl"ltt of Martena'i murderous Will. Blake and Ptuhp dtm1se. Roman decides to co ahead resolve to leave town Johnny and w11h plans to wed Diana. Diana Chelsea dectdt to ~rch for Fletcher learns Jack is her panner at the and Alex. Alan Michael and Harley new paper. At an informal heanng. head for Venezuela to find Alan and Jake puts the blame for N1<:k's death persuade him to return to the states on Eve Patch learns Chat the accident for su,..ery. Maureen cannot stop at the st.able. which left Jusun thmkma about Fletchc.t. Fletcher crippled, was no accident and blames revives AJe.x after he dreams ~hat Em1h o A 1u1lt-ndden Justin. who Spnftlficld would be. hke 1hhe never was rcspons1blt fo r the ·accident. returned. wants Patch to halt the. anvesugauon LOVING . Truck.er nps up the Shane heads for an IS.A. assignment. SS0.000 check Clay offered ham to GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tony's leave town. Tnsha refuses to stop surscry leaves ham bhnd. Chet's sec1na Trucker. Juhct and Rick JO'n dc.panurc. sends Terry into the.rap) forces to lcccp tacey and Jack apan with Tom Monica denies AJan's before the custody hcanng. Gwyn charse that she and Ned have bc1:n colla~ '4-hen she learn that love.rs Danu 1s try"'' to connncc Cunas's wafe, Lottie, has died. When Anelle to rcmaJn an WSB b) cla1m1ng It appears that Rick is to blame for the that Sean h.as tellred from the asency. chan&e in Stacey's morals and its Duke warns Anna to quit tryinJ to · effect on J.J .. Stacey agrees to stop match up Roben and Kath y. smcc seem& Rick 1f she can keep custody of Kath) 1s 1n\IOl\.-ed w1th someone else. J.J. Stacey tells Jack she never wants Lucy as upset by Tony's cond1t1on to sec him again. Bchc' 1ng that Cla) Monica wants Ned to date Dawn so stoic 1mponant papers from him. that Alan wall get off her back with his Trucker beats Clay badly A. va and susp1c1on about the alTair. Clay arc worried when everyone asks GUIDING UGHT. Sohta tells Josh about the damagc Trucker ma) ha ve that Sonni slept with Will but Sohta donctoClat sreconstrucmesurgery wns beaten by her father for 1t. Josh Cabot as 1mtatcd when Clay will not refuses to bcheve Sohta's story that seek medical attention for his facial Sonni was not chaste when she wed inJ unes. · • ham. Will'~ test1mon) creates more ONE LIFE TO LIVE Wade and problems for Josh Leaming Sonni Chnsune stop Anhur from .SI' 1ng 'Ryan's Hope' signs off NEW YORK (AP) -Afic.r Mac~e Ryan sana ont last rendition o "Danny Boy," the lona-runninasoapopera "R)an's Hope" faded to blac~ on Fnday. fcavmg Cans to wonder for eternH). who 1s Grace's fathc~ ABC announced m October that ll wa cancehna the dayume drama after 131/i years and 3.S.15 episodes. · After w~ppina up most of the storvhnes. the final sct'nc had M~e (Helen Gall~cr). Joined by family and fnends m Ryan's Bar. sinain& "Danny Boy' as she has trad111onall)' on evef) St. Patrick's Day. This )Car. there. will be no St. Patrick's Day for the Ryans. · The final ep1M>de fea tured the weddana of reponcr Jacl f"cncllt (Michael Levan) nd newspaper pubh her Lc1&h K.trkland (Fehcity Lafonune). Of the scncs' other cont1nu1n& storyhncs. the onl> maJor one to be left hanam& was the patcm1t)' of 4-ycar-old Grace Colcndgc. In the final scene, Pat R)'a11 (Malcolm Groome). who suspected he might be the child's father. asked Faith Colcndgc (Karen Mom -Gowd>) who Grace's father 1s. Faith said she'll teU him after Maevc sinas. FaM h~e Pat Ryan, will ne'er hear the answer. ABC said 1t canceled the soap because too many affihates chose to pre-empt the low-rated drama for noon newsca t . V1k1 an IOJCCllon. R0&cr recalls h1 love for V1k1 and the tunnel's lo- cation. Exposed as a porno producer. Rand) 1s fired . Tina thanks Gabrielle stoic her m1ss1nt picture Nell and Casey save Mari yn from a vengeful Rand). A pan of the Fratcrn1t> Row set as torch~d. SANTA BARBARA Bunny's Uncle Mano tells him to stop treating Gina h~e a fhend 1f he wants her as a romantic mate Julia links C'.C" to the 011 ng disaster Cruz suspects that Zack 1s the rapist and th~ kidnapper of his infant dauptc.r. Celeste. • former hooker. talks to Scott of their htah school romance. Celeste wants to rekmdlc the affair. even 1f 1t means destrO)tng h1 relat1onsh1p wtth Heather. T.J .. who was not killed when Jeffrey threw ham from the train. keeps harassins Kelly with hang-up phone calls. Gina learns that Keith has had their marriasc an- nulled. Sonn)' Mason tell s Gina he thanks he's in love with her. 'Heartbeat': TV's.firstgay female lead LO ANGELES (AP) -The creator of ABC's ''Heanl:kat" wanted Gail Stnckland to pla) a doctor's wife. but 'he opted for ttlc role of a lesbian nu rse-pracuuoncr "I heard of the proJect from ara Oa\ 1dson. who was the wntt'r. and creator." sa id Strickland. who si.ars an this scn es set 1n a women's medical chn1c scnes telev1s1on "It wasn 't the fact that she wa.s &a> 1hat I found 1ntcrcsung." 1d tnckland. "It was the other a pccts of the character Her sense of humor was very much hke my o-.n. ficr I read the script I asked for the rol~ I d1dn'tg1 ve much cons1derauon to the fact that she was g;iy .. ablc to say a few lhm~ about homosc'<uaht) that don't usuall) aet said on the. air. "She's accepted and rtspcctcd b) hcrpcers. ltha~n·t betnan is uc in the first six episodes we did What's fun about the show 1s that we'rt all different. We've aU been defined in our goals and how we relate to each other. The (nendstups ~e·\e de· velopcd with the other actors l'\e noticed arc showmg up in the ~npt as fnendsh1ps be.tween the charac- tcrs .. tnckland grew up m 81rm1ngh:tm. IA . and ~cnt to school at Florida Ute nl\ ersttY at TallahaSStt. In New York, she studied at 1he Nctdlborhood Pla)'housc and earned her lcccp by doing commercials and soap operas. She pre"1ously starred 1n two other scne . ABC's "The Insiders" and the s)'nd1cated comedy .. What a Coun- tf)•'" • I "We've been fnends for a long ume. he said she wrote 1t with me 1n mind for one Qf the characters. Butas I read the sen rt I found the character didn't appca to me. It was th e charming. 'soph1sucated wife of a doctor. and I d pla)ed that kind ol role too many limes-. Apparently a fot of other people have. She said a number of \U~-.ers· letters have complamed about the character's sexual preference. but an equal number have praised her ponra) a I. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "But the role of the nursc-pract1- t1oner. Marilyn McGrath. appealed to me \Cry much She was funny and wise and had a wa> of dcahng "1th th ings I fou nd 10tcres11ng " The character was also ga). and tnckland's ponra)al. ' bcg1nn10g with 1hc ~nc • bnef rur, last )Car. as the first openl) lesbian character on MIU'AM 11.l 16NW- N a¥l •CllllA MllA t -·-··-·-·-·· _...,.... t1 ... McGrath 1s a fcrt1ht y ex pen and one ot the fo unders of the chn1c. Women's Medical Ans. The scncs als0 stars Carmen A.r&rnZ1ano. Laura Johnson. Darrell Larson. Ben Mas- ters. Kate Mulgrew. Juhc Ronnie and L> nn Wb1tficld "Mani) n has a long-term rtla· uonsh1e that was explored the first sca!l<>n, · tnckland said .. ~he also has an estranaed daughter from an carhcr marriage. The character was •tt....0--... -.. ·-,·-•-tClllllUC'Ot "'"'"_..... ----....... ·--i---~ -·-.._.,. "'.ct" Vt 14•1 ,_ ·----·-·-·---.---·---1 .... ...It.. ,,.. ....,,•-CDMM~ .. ---· --- ~-.. WINNER "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR• IAU 11.1""8-u l'~· \29 SJl' "IOVIA ,..,._. · llA ""' ~499) NOW PLAYING *COSTAIKU *HtMTI..afOMIEACH (1t.....,. ... l>r11 r ... c~ -, "'All~ 1' .. , 0"0 *LA•AADA Prlc I lJ M IOl "4 itOO •n~. ·~ 10.--;f .1-.. .,.,. ..... 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Stinfeld's professional hfe 1s prob- bly a bit more complicated than he akcs out, but his attitude about his rttr reflects many of the reasons he is one of the most sought-after comics in the business: Nothmg 1s sacred. nothing as be)'ond ridicule and - above all -absolutely nothina should be taken too seriously. "A joke is a point of view. it's someone's outlook on the world.'' Seinfeld said. ··t think you've got to like someone to· hkc the joke, to hke the act. Appawtty, some people like me." 1 · Seinfeld's last remark 1s an under- statement, to . be. sure. Audiences around the country voted him Fun- niest Male Stand-Up Comae in a Comedy Clut> at the 1988 Amencan Comedy Awards. and Playboy Maga- zine ~ntly named him the top Stand-Up Star for the Nineties. He as the only performer. other than has good fnend Jay Leno. who 1s among the top lO performers by number of appearances on both the Johnn) Canon and David Letterman show~. He has also created his own hour-long corned> specials for HBO. Not bad for a Queens College theater araduJte who once sold pizza door-to-door and lightbulbs by tele- phone to make ends mtct. "I was a terrible salesman:· he ttcalled. "If someone didn't seem to want what I was selling. I'd say. 'Hey. no problem. I completely understand your position.'" Like most other young comedians. Seinfeld worked the club circuit in New York for a while, then traveled to Los Angeles. In 1981. he got his break b)' making the Carson show and has since appeared more than 25 ttmcs. That trrst appearance opened the door. and demands for live performances started pouring in. REVI EW Much hkc Ltno. Stinfeld eschews profanity. st:i\1sm and racism and relics almost uclYs1vely on his skewed views of evtryday people and events. Even the most worn sub1ects, such as the recent presidential clcc-- uon. arc a wealth of oria1nal matenal for Seinfeld. "I feel like every ttme I '5CC Dan Quayle on TV. there should be weather maps behind him ," he qu1poed. "Or maybe a spmn1ng wheel and Vanna While." Seinfeld was hard-pressed to ex- plain lfow he finds such oflbcat slants on the world. "It's something you'rt born wtth, like a third eye 1n the middle of your head," he ~1d. "You're havtng a conversation. yet there's another pan of you thai.'s look mg down and saying 'This is really funny·" Still smalc It aae 34. Seinfeld has homts in New York and Los Antcln. Comics have worn the d1frerencc.- betwccn·the·two-<oastsanalc into the ground. and Seinfeld Ytd nc dMtn't use much East/West Coast com· penson shuck 1n his routine. • But there is the 'Welthtr ... "I mean the weathermen out here. nobody_ ever earn about them." he said. "They come on and ao. 'Same. Baclc to)'ou Fran~.' •• In add1t1on to pla)'1n1 more than 300datcse year and worlcinaon more cable ~als, Scinfold said he is concocti ng a oossibleTV pilot.a half- hQUr corned>. • JttT)' ~/eJd ~orm• SIUHl•y ••lite lira Evob Cftlter. For more lalorm•llOll, call ISl-4611. J'erry 8elnfefd . . . .. Firehose, People's Gang sound off By STEPHEN WALL .,...,,...c-........... 1 .. and p1cktn& 1ncessantJy at htS mstru- mcnt. Hurley's drummmg lends a Like Jack Mack and the Heart snappy. almost tribal sound to the I d group, complementtng Watt's Attac~. Firehosc 1i. one ocal ban cmphattc bass hoes. that rehcs aJmost enttrcly on hve Characteristically, F1rchose de- performances to build its base of fans. hvercd a 70-minutc set filled with The San Pedro-based trio has released two notable albums. "Ratn' attractive songs like the thoughtful las • 1r .. "Brave Captatn,'' the rcuae-laced Jasmme 1s a very theatrical per· former, who like David Bowie and Bryan Ferry can swoon and croon to ~ve such songs as "Crazy Mak1n1" or 'Caroline'" a peculiar sense of roman· ttcism. In wilder, more perverse tunes hkc "The River" or "MISS Mis- taken," National People's Gang 1sounds akm to local fa vontc Jane·., I Addiction 1n its unbridled approach to playing outrageous rock 'n roll. Th1rd-b11led Don't Mean Maybe,• talented mo with members from Santa Ana and Justin. di.shes ~utan mtcrcsttng brand of snappy, m1nute- long expenmcnts whteh, tronteally, sound more hke The Manutcmcn than F1rchosc Full-On" and t year:. s •· °' ut "Operauon Solitaire" and a strilung the two-year-old group plays several cover of Public Enemy's "Sophi51l· local club dates each month that cated Bitch.'' make the vnahty of the records an Nevertheless, the unpretentious afterthought by companson. · tno couldn't take the sonoc. to a level Thursday at the Coach House in - 5 songs ~ake Grammy Han of Fame "·n Juan Capistrano. the tno used a approachinJ greatness because Fare-.,.. hose's music lacks the same sense of thick instrumental fusion of punk. purpose (pohttcal or otherwise) that pop, Jazz and rap to create an d' · h d h _ .... exh1laratin1 sonic soundscape. Still. so ISttnauis e t CIT pin1CCCSSOr. thegroupwasn'tquiteablctohidethe The Minutemen. vocal limitations of singer Ed Second-billed National People's Crawford. Gang. a quartet which recently won a While Crawford is a capable though talent compe11t1on between area unassuming guitarist. he must make bands, prefaced F1rchose with 50 the best of an madequate voice. Not minutes of Euro-pop.punk and rock- that it's unappcaJinJ or painful to abilly-flavored music frQm tis debut hear, it's just that his pipes are. not album ''The Hard Swing." LOS ANGELES (AP) -F1\.e songs. 'inrludmg Billie Holada y' "Lover Man,'' Wood> Guthnc·s "This Land Is Your Land" and the Cbarhe Parker euet's "Or- ntthology" have been named to thc music academy's hall of fame. The awards honor recordings made before 1958. when the Gramm} Awards were established. The other two songs named arc thc classical v..orks "Bartok: Contrasts For Vaohn. Clan net and Plano,'' wuh Bela Banok on piano, Joseph Sti&eti on v1ohn and Benny Goodman on clannet, and "Beethoven: Concenos for Piano Nos. I. 2. J. 4, S, .. with Anur Schnabel and Malcolm Sar&ent con- ducting the London Sympnony for the first and fifth con~nos and the London Philharmonic for the Nos. 2 through 4 strong chough to lift the words out of Despite haihn& from South Orange the instrumental l>unch of bassist County, National People's Gang tn· Mike Watt and drummer -George corporates Third World sounds into Hurley. 11s music. In add1uon to shthcnng Singer's guardianship disputed Watt and Hurley were key com po-around the staac. Costa Mesa singer nents of the outstanding early '80s Chad Jasmme on Thursda)' pla)ed a CLEVELA.ND (AP) ->\ probatc olf Benlncb.ke. former •tar placeklcker for the San Diego punk band The Mtnutcmen, and they trumpet and soprano sa~ophone on Judge has ordered a ps)ch1atnc cvalu· Jaar&en, la the new boet of tbe daytime •enlon of NBC-also arc the backbone of F1rcho~. -Pigs at the F11r" to enhance his a11on of BarrySadkl'. bratn.-damaged '• .. Wheel of Fortune.'' Beniracb.ke jolna fellow host The tall bass1s1 st.ands as the most appeal as the visual equivalent of an byabulle1,bcforcdcc1dingwhethcr to anna White. obtrusive player on stage. pouna1ng Indian snake charmer appotnt a guardian for the "Ballad of ~----------------------------------------.------.~-------, the Green Bere1s" singer 1to'\94GS Judge John Donnell> s~ud a ps)- .. WOMINGOIRL (") 11:4S.2:0M:.i0-7:00-t.JO LIDO CINEMA "••P'>"' l •do 1"'1 &l~ -IUl-ltlPa .UC ... 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"'eek to determine 1f he 1s compe1cn1 1 1t14 1"' ~\ to make his own decision The JUd&c 1 ••\~ ....,.-'-"td "-will then decide 1f the coun ' 1tt4 Utt -llJO, Ni o mat te r w hat has Junsdacuon 10 appoint dlcr's mother cuard1an you re doing your The48-)'car-old authorand sin~r- h o m e t o w n songwntcr. whose "Ballad of the newspaper Green Bcretf' w~a No. I htt 10 1965. The 11111 Jllll fits tn 1sat thccenterofcompet1n1lcaal bids .,....... ·~ '-*I A'lllW!I °'"" <M l ... q CorllOil 11 •rt lt5t ,.,, 11 .. 8MA COST A lllUA UA-... l...,. -~1· ... 501$ llUblA """" II. T~ '*"". ~ ..... 1 ...... s....... 0!"'9 llllUI .SOTO Ml~ from his mother and son to become his guardian A probate JUdge an Nashville. l cnn . alread > has named Sadltr's ~n as 1uard1an, but Donnell) wd the JUdJe agreed to the psych11tnc e"aluatton dler. "'ho was shot to the head m Septem ber c hecked out of Cleveland's Wade Park Veterans dm1n1s.trt tton hospital Sunda) . ap1nst medical ad' 1cc..;:i. He le ft after he l~med hospital officials planned to send him back to a Nashville VA hospital, said has attorney. Joseph Meissner. Memncr said Sadler was be1na treated at another Cleveland hospataf. The lawyer said tadlcr is mentally competent and want~ hl.S mo1hu, Blanche &be dlcr. appointed auard1an to help ham conduct has affair\ 111\ son said · dlcr was shot by accident when a 1un fell out of his pocket and \\cnt off adlert th eauthor ofmorethan 20 ad,entu~ books .I • Oranoe COM1 OAllV PILOT /Saturdey, J9"Ua1Y M, ,... Felicia talks with Matt about his lust for Josie - I IY LYNDA llDLSCll ALL llY Cllll.oaEN: Tad rncue Barben af)tt lk ovndoles on pill Sean consid(rs 8111y's offer to bail him out of tus IRS wots if he'll run away wath her. but cba.nees his mind ,mea Cecily tdls him her entire life tw bttn filled wuh raw deals Ross concacu Cindy's twin. Karen. who 1s u~ ~ the news of Cindy's Al OS but refutn to visil her 1n Pane Valley Leamina of l..aµra 's death, a crushed Skye reaches out to Travis Eban's letter to Nico and Julie, tclhna them that 1hc1r marriaae is 1nvahd. 1s lost before either ncwly~ed reads n Stuart 1s frantic when Cindy is rushed 10 the hospital with a soanna fever Jusraftcr he a~ to stan adoption proceedinp With Brooke, Adam has O.xie'Pc>sc as Brooke so he can enter the wrropte mother proanm ANOTHER WORLD: W11h Cass defcndina ham against ch•r&Cl trust he set the fire that destro)ed Mary's Place, Reuben admits what happened the na&ht of the fire. Cass pom Reuben's bail. Dunn& a fight with Lisa, Vicky tumbles down a n1&ht of stairs and suffers a concussion. but Jamie 1s relieved that the baby was not hun. Felicia talks with Matt about has feelings of lust for Josic. Felicia realizes she 1s being followed Jake and Marley learn the) can have children. AS THE WORLD TURNS: J\ para- lyzed Casey learns he 1s suffenng from Gu11lain-Barrc syndrome and 1h11 lhe road 10 reco~cry wr1ll bt Iona and pe1nful. Ht inlisll ihal Lyla not bt told. or hiJ condition. Luanda WlWlllanaJ)' lll'eH IO let Batbeta UIC her factory io produce Barbera's falhions Grana tells Lisa she should draw a new will. Marso is srow1n1 susp1c1ous of Grant and &IR.'CS ~uh Kim that Lisa should not be takina the tranquilizers Grant is 11vina her. After Glenn tells Shannon he may reveal that he has found the ruclde. Glenn 1sd1scovered unconsciou5' Cal flies to the Dominican Republic to help Josh. MqandTon1o'sd1vorcc 1s finalized. Hank informs Barbara that bas lover Charles has Al OS. BOLD AN D BEAUTI FUL: urohne 1s upset when she secs Rtd&e chuckhna over Ball's centerfold Maf10t cannot believe that Knstcn boua,ht Oarkc's story that he 1s usina 'the money he got from her to build Knsten a home. On R1dee's advice. Knsten spea\.s to tht builders and finds ou'i that the house 1s be1n1 bu ah for another faintly. Clarke asks tep- h.anae for enough monC) to build Kr1stcn•s dream house Carolloe'\ threat to sue the publisher of Stud stuns 8111. 8111 believes tha1 his centerfold photo must have been taken at the club. Feann& that reporters are lying in wait for ham, he cancels has tnp to London and confesses to Thome that he doesn't even want to leave the uu1ld1na. Storm realizes that Donna had some involvement with Bill's ce nterfold and is now remorseful. Gall Strickla n d play• a gay nune-practltlo ner ln ••Heart- beat.'' r- .Fore ign Oscar entries LOS ANGELES (A PI -Thtn)· one countries have subm111cd ofle film each forcons1dcrat1on of the Be t Forc1&n Language film <\ward achievements 1n the 61 st .\nnual 05ear Awards Others under cons1dcrataon arc .. La Lc<-tncc .. from France ... In the Shadow of Fear" from Grectt. "Hanussen .. from Hunpl') ... In the Shadow of the Raven" from Iceland. "Salaam 8ombay" from lruila. "The ummer of Av1ya" from Israel and "The Legend of the Hol; Drinker .. from Italy. The Acadcm) of Motton Picture Arts and c1cnces Oscars for outstanding film achievements ot J 988 wall be (>rtSCnled March 29 at the hnnc C1 \lc Audttonum here Also. "Hope and Pain" from The show will be tclcv1std hvc b) Japan. "The Last Tunnel" from ABC , bcginnmg at 6 p.m. Meuco. "The Vamshina" from the The forc1Jn language films. v.h1ch Netherland . "The Spectre of \\ ar" ma y also be considered tn other from Nu:aragua. "The Ice Palace .. contest ca1t1oncs, include "The from Norway. "Red Sor&hum" U-om Debt" from .\r,enuna "l n· the People's Republic oft'h1n.a. "The daSCO\Cred Country· from o\ustna Mouth of the Wolf'' from Peru ·· .\ "fhc Music reacher" from Belgium. hon· Film About Love" from Po· .. tory of Fausta" from Brat1I. land. "Hard Times" from Ponu~I. "Where Do We.Go" from Bulpna.,. "Tango Bar" from Pucno R11:0. "The Revoh 1n1 Doors" from Can· "Women on the Verge of a Ncn ou-. ada, .. Letters From the Park." from Brealcdov.n" from Spain. "M> Cuba. "Pelle the Conqueror" from Mother's Tcihou$.C" from Taiwan Denmark ... l\ One Wa ) Ticket" from "Commissar" from the Soviet n1on ihc Dom1n1can Republic and and "M~ Uncle's Lepcy" from .. YQCm1n" from vcrman~ Yu&O\bvaa. ' DAV OF OUR U VES· Until a death cerufteatc as found for Markna. Roman and Diana mu.a postpoM thclt wirdd1n1-Ha" 101 90~ to Florida to settk &he mat~r and being unable to find any trace of Marlena\ demise. Roman decades to io ahead wnh pJans 10 wed Dtana. Diana !tams lack " her panner at lhe new paper. At an informal hearing, Jake pulS the blame for Nick•s death on f \iC Patch learns that the accident 11 the stable. which lei\ Jus11n cnppJed. was no accident and blames Emilio. A au1lt-nddcn Jus11n. who was responsible for the accident, wants Patch to .halt the 1nvcs11p11on. Shane heads for an ISA assignment GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tony's suracry leaves ham bhnd. Chet's departure sends TcrT) into therapy with Tom Monica den1e Alan's charge that she and Ned bavc. been lovers Danus 1s try1nJ to con\mce Ancllc to rcrnam an WSB by cla1mma that Sean has rcttred from the a&cnC}. Duke warns Anna to. quit 1ry10J to match up Roben and Kathy. since Kath.y 1s involved with someon~else Luc> 1 upset by Tony's condition Monaca. wants Ned to date Oa\\n so that Alan will get off her back with his susp1caon about the affair. GUIDING UGHT. Sol1ta tells Josh that Sonni slept wtth Will bu• Sohta was beaten by her father for 1t. Jo~h rcfu~ to believe Sohta's story that onn1 was not chaste when she wed him Wall's testimony ~reatcs more problems for Josh Learning SonnJ was hor.p11.ah1td after a fall. Reva thinks Solita killed Sonni. Under cr~xaminataon. Sohta·MY she ti tta&!Y Sonni and that she pretended to be Soltta to ptouet Josh from the murderous Will. Blake and Pt11hp resolve to leave 1own Johnny and Chelsea decide to search for Aeacher and Alex. Alan Michael and Harky head for Venezuela to find Alan and persuade him ro return to the states for suracry Maureen cannot stop thank.in& about Fletcher. Fletcher revives Akx af\er she dreams what Spnnafield would be hke 1f she never returned LOVING: Trucker raps tsp the SS0.000 check Cla)' offered him to leave town Trisha refuses to stop sct1n1 Trucker. Juliet and Rick JOtn forces to keep Stacey and Jack apart before the custody heanng GW')'Q collapses when she learns that Curus's wife. Lollie, has du~d. When u appears that Rack 1s to blame for the change 1n Stacey's morals and its tffect on .J.J .• Staccy airccs to stop sctang Rick 1fshe can keep custody of J.J Stacey tells Jack she never wants to set ham again. Belie\ ing that Clay stoic important papers from him. Trucker beats Cla) badly Ava and Clay are worried when everyone asks. about the damage Trucker may have done to Cla¥'s reconstruc11 ve surgery Cabot 1s 1mtated when (lay will not seek medical attention for his facial injuries. "' ONE LIFE TO LIVE Wade and Chns11ne stop Anhur from giving 'Ryan's Hope ' stg}Js off NEW YORK (AP) -After Mae'c Ryan \In& one last rcnd1t1on o "Danny Boy," the lona-runnmasoapopera .. Kyan's Ho~" faded to black on Fnday. leaving fans to .. onder for eternity. who 1s Grace's father" ABC announced an October that 11 was cancehna the da)'t1me drama after I 3V2 years and 3,S IS episodes. After Wflepina up most of the storyline\. the final scene had Mac~e (Helen GallaF"er). JOtned by family and friends 1n Ryan's Bar. s1n1in1 "Danny Boy' as ~he has trad1uonall) on every t Pa1nck's Da; This year. there wall be no St. Patnck's Da; for the Ryans. The final ep1~e featured the \l.cddm& of rcponer Ja.ck Fenelh 1 (Michael Levan) and newspaper publisher ·Leigh Kirkland (Fehc1l) Lafortune). Of the scncs' other con11nuina stol') lines, 1he only maJor one to be left hanging was the patcmaty of 4-)car-old Grace Coleridec In the final scene. Pat Ryan (Malcolm Groome). -.ho suspec1cd he might be the child's father. asked Fatth Colenda,c (Karen Moms.Cowd)} who Grace's father is, Faith s~ud she'll tell ham after Maeve sings. Fans. hkc Pat Ryan. will nc\cr hear the ansv.er. <\BC said 11 canceled the soap because too man; affiliates chose 10 pre-empt the low-rated drama for noon newscasts V1k1 an tnJCCtlon Roger recalls his love for Viki and the tunnel's lo- cauon fa.posed as a porno produ er. Rand) 1s fired. Tina thinks Gabnclle stoic her m1ssinl picture. Neil and Casey 53\C Man yn from a 'cngetul Rand). A pan of the Fraterntt) Row set 1s torched. SANTA BARBARA. Bunnv's Uncle Mano tells him to top treatfog Gana hkc a friend 1fhc wants her as a romantic-mate. Juha hnks C.C. 10 the 011 ng disaster. Cru1 suspects 1hat Zacl as the rapist and the kidnapper of his mfant daughter. Ccleslc, a former hooker. talks to Scou of their high school romance. Celeste wants to rekindle the affair, e\c.o 1fit means destroying his relauonsh1p with Heather. T.J., who was not killed when Jeffrey threw him from the train. keeps harassms Kelly with han&-up phone calls. Gina learns tbat Kc11h has had their mamaec an- nulled Sonny Mason tells-Gina he- 1h1nk.s he 's tn IO\C with her • 'Heartbeat': TV'sfirstgay (etiJ.alelead1 LO NGELE . (AP) -The creator of ABC's "Heanlkat" wanted (;ail tnckland to pla) a doctor's wife. but she opted for the role of a lesbian nurse-~rao111oncr. · ··1 heard of the prOJCCI from ~ara Davidson, who was the v.nter and creator," said Stnckland. who stars 1n 1h1s series o;et m a women's medical clinic. "We've been friends for a long time. She said she wrote 11 wtth me 1n mind for one of the characters. But as I read the scnrt I found the character didn't appea to me. It was 1hc charming. o~h1st1catcd wife of a doctor. and I d pla;ed 1hat kind of role too many umcs "But the role or the nursc·prau1- 11oncr, Manlyn McGr;uh. appealed tome 'cry much he was funn ) and wise and had a wa) of dealing w11h things I found mtcrcs11 ng .. The character was al~ ga\. and Stnclland's portrayal. t>c-ginnmg wllh the S<'nes' brief rur. last )Car. 1s the first openl) le b1an ~haractcr on ·-·--" ' .. ... TA-~C­,. ... , C::--c- .... ,~ftUfl' , ... ,.. ,...,..,. >R, .,. l!>U "TWO THUMBS U P!" series tclev1s1on "It wasn't the fact that she was &a> that I found mteres11ng." said Stnckland ... It was the other aspects of the character Her sense of humor was very much hke m> ov.n After I read the scnp1 I asked for the role I didn't &l\e much cons1dera11 on to the fact that )he v.as gay .. Apparently a 101 of other people have. he said a number of v1cv.cr · letters have complained about the character's se>.ual preference. but an equal number have praised her portrayal. McGrath 1s a fcn1llty et.pen and one of the founders of the thnac. Women's Medical Ans. The scncs also stars Carmen Araenz1ano. Laura Johnson. Darrell Larson. Ben Mas- ters. Kate Mu lgrew. Juhe Ronnie and L)nn Wh11ficld ..Mani) n hu a long-term rela- 11onshie that was e,\plorcd the first season.· tnclcland said .. he also has an estraoird dau&htcr from an earlier mamage The character v.as -~-.... wu~n• _,.....,.,, ... .. !>1>tfl1 .... ...... --_,,.,... ... .... _ ·-....... -"" ~'' .. -_.._ .... ,._ ·---·--c-.. " - .,........._ . .,_ _.,...._ .,, __ ,. . ............ ..... ... ~ ... ..... -- able to say a few thinis about homose1tuahty that don't usuall) ec:t said on &he air .. he's accepted and re pectcd b her ~rs 1 t hasn •t been an 1s uc in the first stx episodes we did. \\>hat's tun about the show 1s that \l.e'rt all d1fTcrcoL We'\e ;.II been defined 1n our goals and how v.e relate to each other. The fncndshaps .... e·v~ de· velopcd w11h the other actors l'H noticed arc showing up m the scnpts as fncndsh1p between the charac- tcrs .. tnckland grtw up an 81rmangham. !\la . ~nd went to school at Flonda • tatc Un1\ers1t> at Tallahassee . In cw .York. she 1ud1ed at the Neighborhood Pla}housc and earned her lccep b> doing c:ommcrc1als and soap operas 'he prcv1ousl} starred 1n two other scnes, ABC's ''The Insiders'' and the >ndlcated comedy "What a Coun- try'" WINNER "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" '""' ... _,,..""". ~9~ eut'NA l'AAlt .,,.,... -MO·' ......... ..,_ .....,._ II • t It 4 Je 1 H l•W 9"CftM -~ ... , ~ """" ..,._'YOll UWf ...... ) 1tot2•JSMtU 11• '*8---..... .,.,,. 11UtM ...... 7U•• ..... '"' Nl'J ~ NOW PLAYING • IWHTINO TOM KACf4 •LA •AADA '~-"" • -""' .... u .,.,,.,, 64 HI' It "4 •400 • lflVINf. • 1'¢1U..~ ~ 11 _., """° --~·­.....,. .... Ital-et t 4t I U It U .. ,.""'° .,,. ___ ...... , llAOIS ..... . ••>•••••t1• ...... a. ..... ,. , .. ,, ... ," .... ---·~ Ctvtlt IUNl-~ MWIUAttiaMi-. 11• t U t te•U !LIS 1•11 t _.,,_ W'll.INl -UMmN NIMI I'll ACODOITM 10l8t l"Gl ••t• .. a.a 11• '°"' .,.... ---------··------...... -""' __.. ••••• lllllWT ......... 111 ,, ............ 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Raphael Molle scored I 0 of his 17 p(>1nts in the final quaner and hat all fo ur of his foul shots. as did his brother John. who had a team-high 23 points. Dunme)cr hit three of four free throws 1n the fourth quarter. Irvine 1mprov~d to 17-2. 3-0. while Mission fell to 6-10. 1-2 "It's an equal combination of lud. and talent," 511id Irvine Coach tc\e Keith. ..Somenmes these ktnd of pmcs end up leading to ometh m& special. Mis 100 VieJO pla)ed a great game. It used to be 'Weak Irvine.' Now evcr}body's comma out 10 pla) us tough. 1 don't think v.e'rT pla)10& v.orsc. everyone dsc 1s JUSI playing better "I don'1 know 1f 1t v.as great shooting. or ~ couldn't shut them down, but v.ecouldn'tcontam them," Keith said "f don't know 1f ""c ever StOP.~ them twice In rov. ' It seemed r1ke ""C couldn't fet them out of their spot :· Ke11h said Conquerors in66-59win over Liberty in Academy , Newpon C"hnst1an H11h's Con- querors Jumped all O\lcr ho!tt L1ben) Chnman 1n the first half, runn1na up a S2-26 lead 1n the third quaner Fnday ntahl. but then had to hold off 1 scanna comebad. by the Minute· men to r'C\:Ord 1 66-S9 cadcmy Lca&uc basketball '1ctor)' m Lona Beach. Jon Bahnsen droPl>td in 22 points. JUSt off has nonn of24. I. and krem) Clark scortd :?4 wath a dozen field soalJ to patt the winners, v.ho ampro-vcd to 10-1 o,craJI. dropp1n1 Liberty Chn uan to 6-5 o' era II. Both arc 1-1 an lcque ~spate th~ lo L1beny ( hrist1an oach Rudy wal happy .. tth the efTon. "I was really proud of our kids." he said "We were playina \Cr) tentat•'-C the first thrtt qu.aners anti· ~ere almost 1fra1d to ao 1ns1de I told them to wake up and pu h 1t and they did "We -orked our tails off •1n t thcu 6-(oot·S au). (brk. Our bt11t1t man is onl 6-1 and he had 1 l rcbounds1 8 on oflen~ But my IU)' dtd a Job.• Bryan Jame (20l!P.d tc'c hap-pclJ ( 18) W'tt'C Labc:>' C'hmtaan's 1·2 punch. In Pac1fi Coast lcaaue play. Tr.._. HUii H , c.. .. Meta 71: Tnbuco Halls e'plo1ttd its hu ad"1n-.1n ~c.-•th ().foot·IO Rick wan.,id d~nt en 23 points, H ftt) It dom1Mt1nt the board IS~ halts antprowd to 2..0 1n ic-.uc pla 10 1'8.1 t"tn with L:aaunt HiAs 1n the rift for lhc Ullc. COl1a McM MW "' hopes 'ilntSh .-.. "WMp1hy of 23 tumove:rund failed IOumnat the hnt an one-anJ· OMMtuaUon -w, cltfrnlfd thtm to Jtop the "ii PY tftlidf: .. Mid Mesa Coech Otan Cooper. Wt do.tllt ltltned htm. but IM'D -,·d 10 OvtsWt ud hn the llD•lll" Ti9my ,..,_ ltd Mtse *'°' JO ....._ ........... bid~ ............ COlftlen .... fint ..... -.a..,. Estancia gets call when it needs it to ·nip Tustin, 60-59 BJ ROGER CAR~ °' .. ...,,... ..... It's all a matter of umina and for Estancia Hi&h's Easies Friday night. thmp coulcfn't ha"c fallen in place at a better time a they pulled out an uphill 60-S9Sea View league basket- ball victory at Tustin Htgb 1n a game whcTt bo1h teams learned some lessons. For the winners, they found out 11'1 not hopeless until there's no f1me left and for Tustin and m coach. Tom McCluskey, they found out what can look n&ht. isn't necessanly rrght . Tra1Ting from the opcnina bucket until JUSt seconds remained. f 1m O'Bnen 's Eagles got rich w11h 16 steonds left as Augustan Heredia go1 loose tn the key. then found Tam KJar WjllUn& underneath for a simple 2· fooa bank shot. The Tillers raced downcoun and Jason Moore dro'e the lane. put up an 8-foot shot and banked it an ap1n t heavy traffic, aoma to the floor in the colh ion . It looked ltke a 61 -60 lead and a chance fora free throw for Moore, but the official. who had beaten Estancia wuh 1 club all n1aht Iona. &a'-e the Ea&lcs the br~k otthc night and ruled oliens1'e foul. takm& the basket awa) and scndtng Moore to tbc bench ~Ith fi,e pcTsonal foul . Mc{ luskey v.as enraged and later had to be physically restrained from gom11fter the official M game's end. and from all appearances even the most d1chard ofEsunc1a fanj, wou\d have ro admit 1t was an unbchevab c call "We got the naht calf and we JOt the lead Just once at the naht ume. • s.a1d a rehe"ed O'Bncn. whose Eagles arc nov. 1-1 1n league play. a 1~ Tus11n. .. T usttn outplayed us and outhus- tled us. but they didn't handle 1he press I JUSt hated to see Tom lo~ 1hat Y..~).' (Pleue He ~8TANCIA/B3) Spratt's 23 points power Sea Kings to57-52 victory then h?d to with tand a Newpon charac 1n the second half to maintain its share of tbe league lead v. uh Saddlcbtack The a Kina are 2-0 1n lcaaue arid 12-4 overall, whale the Tars drop to 0.2 and 11-6 Newpon's success v.-1th the 3-po1n1 Corona del Mar used a powerful l><>mbs kept them wuhin range at the inside pmc in the form of center end. The Sailors dropped m SC\Cn tn Bnan Spratt to turn away v1 1un1 the game from the different sourres Newpon Harbor. 57·52. Friday night .. They kept trying to shoot )'sat the in Sea View League bo)S basketball. end and they hit a couple to make it "They (the 1lors1 JUSt couldn't close." Oms added "The) v.ere control ham 1ns1de," explained CdM pressing and v.e v.ere a.~le to make Coach Paul Om s. "He was the some transition baskets. difference tn the game." , pratt also helped ~al the verdict pratt, a 6·foot-S M"ntor. scored a by hntmg all four of his fn"C-throw game-hi&h 23 points. was perfect at attempts down the stretch ( dM was the fttt-throw line 1n nine attempts. 16 of20 from the, stripe 1.n the game, artd hauled dov..n 14 rebounds 1n contrasted v.-ith Nev..pan 7 of 10. what Oms called "his best game of "The> v.cre depending upon the the year" pcnmeter game. while we were tr)1ng '"(Ncv.-pon ) got 1n foul trouble in the early stages 1n tr)in& to defend Brian and (Matt) Hemngton " to keep 11 inside," Oms said Hemngt oo added 14 points and Warren JohnM>n 13 for the Sea Kin~. Newpon was paced by the tno of81ll)' CdM extended a one-po1n1 lead gu}en(l3).Chnslee(l.:!)and on after one quaner to eight at halfume. Gray ( 12). o_, .... ..._..,L•~­ EdhoD'8 Bill Martineau (52) pre.urea Marina eophomore over Parka ln ChaJ'1era' 39-37 Suneet Leafue victory P'rt· Cherokee Parka (left), and Bryan Murphy (45) trte. to go day ntcht to lmpro•e to 2 ·1 ln teaaue play. Edison pri.lls game out, 39-37 Thobe free throws with l 1 seconds left lifts Chargers to Sunset League victory By ED ZINTEL 0.-, .... c.rr ........ .... . It wa'in't a µme full of gn'.'al h11hhih1s but fo r Edison H1Jh 11 "a' back to the h1ah hk as the < hargcr., edged MannJ W-P fnda} n11h1 31 Manna FoN-ard lt\C Thobcsank tY..o free throv.s w11h 11 s«onds lcf\ tu hll Ut1son ( 2-1 in the Sunset Lt-.i1ue. 9~ I 0 o' era II) Manna ( 1-2. 8-1 Ol rallied after falhna behind. 13-:? 1n the r."1 quancr. Behind 6-10 M>phomore center Cherokee Parh who led all scorers with I~ points. 1he V1k1nas 100 their fir\l lead near the end of the third quancr Manna outscored the Edison. 14-7 an both the third and founh quarter\. Tha 'au}'en·s three-point basket P'e the V1k1ng.s their first lead of the game ~•th 47 S('(onds left tn the third quaner and then £nmn Field buried a 15-foot -;hot at the bu11cr 10 g1'e .\.1,mna a l0-27 lead Park\ \Cored on a slam dun!.. to open the founh quaner g1' 1ng \1annJ a 32-17 lead But r d1son behind 6-9 junior center Hill Man1ncau. ~orcd the ne't m points 10 tali.e a 35-l3 lead "1th 4 .ao lrll an the ~ Martineau led the Chargers ""Ith 12 points and eight rebound Manna auard Francis Carreon \t'Ortd on a Jumper to 11e 1t 35-lS and then \.fanancau \Cored undcmt'ath to a1vc Ed1M>n a l7-'\5 lead With I 54 re rt .Parks then s.anli. tv.o free throv.'i to 'tac 1t a 1n v..1th 41 ~·ond left W1scl). Ed1~n v.orli.ed the clock uov. n until ~anna w;i forced to loul v.nh 11 sc onds left to set up Thobc'~ game v.10nin1 free thrO\\S \ianna had one more <;hot to v. 1n It but Park' eaaht·foot hot at the trorn a double lo s1n&lt'-pcm ollen!>C "~c had to spread out the oOcn\C bccau~ the\ v.e~ JUSI dropping tn on Parks .. said ~farina < oa(h Stc\C~ Po \ICh "We d1dn'1 gtt mulh A-Jlll u::in.1:._uom !he_ pcnmettr .JQ.l)Jlh t and \OU l an 't v.1n that "a' .. £d1wn "o;ich Jon Borchen said he d1dn '1 change a thing on defense 1n 1he '>('('Ond half. Part.. JU t v.ent 10 "ork he said. ··Thin~ JUSt ~ ncht'd around tn the Sl"C'ond half on u .. :· he ~1d "Our 1cam<, arr s1m1lar an Sl)k of pla) and "e'rc both )OunJ .\n\· th1na can happen" hen ~e pll\ 'ou cJn C\pctl a do~ pml' StneThobe bu11er v.a~ oO 1hc mark Pafi(s scored I ' of his I 'I po1n" 1n thl' ~nd hall" hen \1anna chan ed \/either tram shot pJrticularly v.ell fd1son m1de 14 or \6 shots v.h1lc \.farina made I J-ol-' \.fanna made I of I~ shot!l in the til"'lt quancr ""hen the \ 1k.mg tell behind. I 3-2 But \1anna scored the first \I\ points of the ~ond qu:tner on ba~li.cl'; b\ Park~. Thi Ngu,en and Brant \helor 10 climb bad 1n 1t The\-1k1ng clo~d the pp to I "'· I fl hut l:dtson Br)an Murph) made a free throv. and Martineau n~ a 10- (Pleue eee EDISON/BS) UCI's quest for first road win continues Anteaters' travels resume in San Jose for conference meeting wt th Spartan By JO FERGl so. Of ....... ,... ..... In 1h mid\t of a \trtt\h M nine" roaJ pm~ in t 2 date th~ l ( I men'\ ba~tr;ctb.11 1ram C'on11nuC'~ tn .sc.1rd1 tnr tl\ fir I roaJ -1n 1.IO t f rbruaf') or 1&'1 son (u)Qd h: mi , ~1n on tht road:' 1d l I Couh 81 If Mullaaan . • hotf ,quad " °''on the roed th as anton .. t as. tht) sDtit Oft the toed. We C'trt••nl) .__ lulvttl'I doM -·, , .... ew ..... ~ .. "" .. 9"11C'f$. ).I. 0.1. mt'CMlftttf 81J We t ontm:nc.: foe \.ln Jc.1-,c \tate, I ·9. ma 7:30 t1potl ll)n1ght .lt the SinJo~(. n c \ud1tunum tht "tc ol a 63-SS l (I ~tn on Fch I~. I~ . The 1'ntraicl'\ h.i'e lo I thcu right road pmc\ \tncc •• n Jose '' 1 touah pl ct tu pla). c\cn thou&h ~c ~on thctt 11,t )t":u ," td l Cl {~c h 8111 Mullipn. "We 10\t theft the thrtt t1m~ before thal .. (San Jose { oa h Bill) fkn) s 1nm1 a1wa\~ pla)· hard. thef r a pttU) ~ inm. Thcrt ~II l\n·11 Nd ~•m 1n 1hC' con rtncc. and l'\c lttft t\«)'OM nuw:· Theft'a no fo"c I t Ntwctn Mulhpft Ind 8ttT). •hO don't par-tindlrty t'ltt for tl<'h othtt. belt Mun.-n rMn,ionicdartitr ''"' Wttk that ifW rftllitCtl htllt JJU11 die UIM. .. Iii~ kllOWS ldoft't ff'~ him. and he dnc~n·1 It e me." \tulhgan ~td. ''But at lcJ<it he doc,n't iwtcnd ltkr '°me ol the llthcr ph<m' ( chc\) 1n the k·a1uc .. Wh1k bolh teams arc m d11\' nl'\O ot 1 \1CIOr\. the ..\nt~alt'r'>. "'ho h;"'c fa(t'd onl~ · unl· opponenl 1n the Jl.l't I t>da\S, "ould mere!\ hkc togrt bad on the court an ganu.: '>ltu.111on 1 h.in the main reuon Mulhgan iJ'e ht~ \taner\ the d ' oil from pract1ct on Wednt'M.11). · \ncr San Jo~. I 1r1HI' to l t:.ih Late fora S,i}mc M unda). and return heme 10 fatt a touafl f rC\nO St. I\' 'Quad and P 111 • 'appm f4 ur pm" 1n r11ht da)s Then'" ba k on the roaJ for 1hrtc pmc bcfo~ fin1 tuna the Ria t\l late v. uh \t''en of nmc pm~ at home. Mulhpn ha 1Mt1tuttd \Um hntup ctuinae t r tun1aht' ,.anw. 1nclud1na JclT Herdman for M1kr l..ablt at 'mall forward and Roh Ool1on--1)k rot fll(k) Butknt ~ fOIWard Mulhpn \ltd Butler v.111 '11111 \('~· C\tcn\l'-C' ac.·t1on. v.h1lr u~t'\ .. 1a1u, for pla\ 1n1 timr rema1m mori· in quc\11un t Herdman has 'not 'ltancd \ln\:e lhl· \Ca\On opener :i 1n\t (1rorg1a talc. tind thl'n "" s lo\t 1n lht '>hutlk thmu h much ut l.)c(cmbcr 1 thl' \n1ca1ers loo~ed lor ~u1 Ii.er pla)ef\ "'ho could ap~) lull lOUrl pr(' url'. l he tull,ourt pre\ urc h ., been 1unked ~1th 1hc \ntcatc" returning to tht'1r 1rad1t1l1nal t I und\:r Muf11pn of hafl<oun m. n·to-man de en~ and break :at v.111. LaNt, v. ho llouni..hc more ol· kn\l\t"I) 1n :a ~•d ··oJ)C'n 'it) k . h not ~ot die tt\el or r~boundc:d " ll 1n the hatf,oun h me. "Herdman ,,, u mo"' h tin than Mt9'cd anJ he dclcnd\ v.tll. Mulhpnsa1· .. M1k~ had 14 oflenw\c rcboundi. 1n 11 11mo It' not cnou&h . Make'' not do1n1 rn~ of the otlK-r thtnp ...... uca191t Brian Spratt Quinn's _. squad too quick Saddleback runs past University for 60-49 triumph By RICHARD D NN o_,,...c.,.,.~1 The Roadrunners lt"ed up to their N name Frida) night. A They may ha\le been a tad con-r ccmed about the he1 ht n1"ers1l\ • High poSSt"Ssed. bul a Saddlebac Ht~ Coach Pat Quinn said. ~·1·11 talc • quickness over he1gh1 anytime " Has team pro"tded the e'-tdentt. • And there ~a no more need to v.om • about hc1gh1 in the second quancr a\ the Roadrunners kicked it in scar en route to recordll\I a 6()..4q :t \i.irw l...taiue \ICtOr) ID lront OJI packed g)m It nl\ers1 ty High Ou1no' Roadrunnel"\. top-ranled 1n Orange ( ount) and 1he C'lf 5-'\.\, ~ent on an 11-2 run an the la t SI\ minutes of1he second quarter tot ~c a romtonable lead at 1n1crm1 )t0n "\\ e v.ere feeling them out for ay,,h1le .. Quinn said '\\ c v.erc •~mg to find some opcntn$~· and then we ~enl naht a1 them.\\ e had 10 loosen up 1hen v.c ~1d 'Lct'saet attl'nhcm • "I v.as a little "<>med about their height bur thrn our qu1dm·,~ 1ook OH'r • That's \; ddkbad. s confidence One can be 1hat \\3~ v..hcn wu'rc 16·1 (Pleaee tee UNl/83) HBputs theory to rest It ma\ ha' c been a Ion& tame 1n coming. but Huntington Beac.:h High gained a b1a "1n o'er Ocran V1ev. Fnda\ night an bo) ba ketball and ~cnt a Ion& v.a~ 1n d1spro"in& the early pred1 ct1on for a un~t league hootout bc1v.een the Seahav.ls and Fountain \ alle' for the league title. "I thmli. all of u\. the Loaclie,. k.M\\ going in 11 ""ould bl' battle for thl' top fi"e pos111on ·· ..aid Huntington Coa h Ro' \1 1llcr "ho added 11 had been at lea.st'" 'cars "nee h1'i ~uad had upended 1hc ~ahav.li.~ ·There·, morT parm in 1hc league than '>omc people P'e 11 "rcJn lnr · Huntington Beal h ' ·011 Drali.c and 'tc'-e LUl'3'1 '~:ored 11\ pumt~ each to l<-ad a balann·d at tac\. anJ thc ~ Oilers' defcnllt' helJ Ocean \ 1ev. • ct'nter Todd 1'1orman to ninc 11(1tnt\ • and ne"cr trailed after tht• fir.t • quantr en mutr 10 a u in' incm • 74-6 dect ion Hunttnttton kJ h 14 • (Please 1ee OILERS/83) Football rules J changes adopted Coach loolrinl for a few good-m.en to Oil out lineup ....._ ne A.1Mdate4 Press PllTSBURGH -Some teams use a m 2·3 dcfen!IC to contain an opponent's big men. but Jes Hutson ofThael Colltgc may be the only coach in colleae buketball whose playbook contains the 2·2 defense. truunes, foulsand academic problems have forced the Tomcats, l·9, to finish their last two games with four players, including a recent 78· 77 loss to Baptist Bible College. "We've been dressini seven players. but .five of them were injured," Hutson said Friday ... We had our first practice today since Jan. 3. Our kids get clearance from the doctor to play a pme. then 'o back on their crutches until we have another game.· .t Hutson will start two former third-team players •inst Penn State-Behrend tonight in Eric. but will enjoy the IWtW')'. of an eight-man roster. since ·one inJurcd player wall return. "We're never ~oing to win a championship here. but we have good kids who say. ·Yes. sir' and 'No. sir' and have fun playing the game:· Hutson said. ··w e staned the season playing I 0 or 11 kids a game and rm &lad we did. because now we're counting on a lot of Those kids." Thiel, a Division Ill school in Grttnvilk. about 70 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, began the season with a 15-man roster. Three starters quit in a dispute over playing time, two players transferred to otller schools. one left the team because of academic difficulties and another developed meningitis. "We don't have any All-Americans here, but some of the starters thought they should have been playing 35 or 40 minutes a game,'' Hutson said. "We were playing a baseline-to-baseline game and trying to rotate everybody. Our kids were too equal to have five players playing the whole game." IN THE BLEACHERS A-A:::·-----llf"'*"" .. __ Kimball may change his plea TAMPA. Fla. -Former Olympic . diver Bruce Kimball may be allowed to change his guilty plea in a drunken-dnv1ng manslaughter case to safesuard insurance money for victims and their families, his attorney said. The guilty plea Kimball entered Wednesday rould amount to a breach of contract and allow his insurance company to cancel a $1.3 million liability insurance pohcy1 said Frank Quesada. a lawyer for the 1984 silver medalist. So Kimball may seek to chan1.e his plea to "no contest" before sentencing Jan. 30, Que~da said. "The company could cut Kimball loose," he said. "It has nothing to do with the way Bruce feels ... A change (in pleas) would be all for the victims.·· Hillsborough C1rcu1t Judge Haff')'. Lee Coe Ill said he would accept a n~ntest pica 1f 1t's proven his policy would be canceled. '• Despite their off-court struggles -and the knee and ankle injuries that have hampered the remaining Tomcats -Thiel nearly upset Baptist Bible, only to lose when an opponent sank the two winning free throws after time had expired. Hutson argued unsuccessfully that the foul ocrured after the final buzzer. Probe of N .C. State planned •. "We don't get a chance to win very often. and u·s touah on the kids when they iet that close and lose." said Hutson. a former Wtst V1rgin1a University guard. .. It's really. really been a struggle. It's been rough." Quote of the day Barry Swltier, Oklahoma football coach. comparina his career record ( 157-29·4) to Danny Ford's (86-2 7-4) as he responded to hecklers from Clemson after the Tigers' 13-6 victory over the Sooners in the Florida Citrus Bowl: "I'll tell you what you've fOt to do -win 71 and lose one to beat what we ve accomplished. Tha.t's your goa l. They've got to go 71-1: Capitals extend streak to n ine Millar scored second-period goals as the , Job Dntt, Dale Huter and Mike ~ Washington Capitals extended their un- beaten streak to nine games w11h a 5-3 The NCAA will begin an 1mmed1ate • probe into allcgat1on s of irade-fixang at North Carolina State contained 1n a book which reponedly details abuses within the school's basketball program. chancellor Bruce PHlton said Friday. "The National Collegiate Athletic Associa- tion has notified us that. at our urging. it will am mediately bc&in its 1nvcst1gat1on of the grade.fixing allegations at NCSu:· Poulton said. Simon'& Schuster. the publisher of the book. "Personal Fouls." said Fnday said it would funhcr look into charges made by the author. Peler Golenbock ... Quanerbacks Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins and John Elwiy of the Denver Broncos topped a list of 13 NFL players who made $ J million or more during 1988 in a salary survey published Friday. Marino was the h1ghcst·pa1d pla yer an the league w11h a $1 .45 million salary. He was in the thirdJcar of a six-)ear deal wonh $9 million that he siane in 1986. Elway. who ca med S 1.4 mil hon 1n 1988. completed the second year of a six-yea r contract that averages out to make him the hrahcst-paid player an the league. The deal. signed an 1~87. was wonh $1 2.7 million. an average of $2.116.66 7 annuall)' . . The Denver Broncos on Fnday named veteran assistant Earl Legeu as the team's defensive hne coach. apparently completing the staff for the 1989 season. Lca&en. 55 . served nine seasons as defcns1 ve hne coach wiih the Los Anacles Raiders before resigning last "'eek ... Heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson went a total of nine rounds with three different sparring panners Friday as he resumed train in& for hrs Feb. 25 fight apinst Bntain's Fruk BnaAo. Af\er the two-hour workout, he declined com ment on his mantal situation while speak mg bncfly 10 reponers. "I feel great," Tyson said. ··rm not in 'real shape. but rm in enough shape to fight nght now.· ... James "Ttae Heat" Klnd1H will fight C11rl1 Tlouo of France an a 10-round super middleweight bout March 10 at Pans. the Houston Boxing Association announced Fnday. victory over Edmonton Friday night. The Capitals arc unbeaten an their last 11 home games. going 9-0-2 smce Nov. 25. The victory was al so Washington's sixth in a row over the Oilers at the Capital Centre ... Elsewhere in the NHL: Rob DlMalo,called up from the minors less than a week ago. scored his first NHL goal midway throuah the third period to gi ve the Islanders a 5-3 victory at New Jersey. allowing New York to break a three-game losina streak ... Pal Elynlk scored five minutes into the.third pei:iod a~ Winnipeg. snapped a six.game road winless stnna with a 3-1 victory over Vancouver. Ely~uik later assisted 0!" Tlaomat S.t~~·· insurance goal wtth less than three minutes remaining. .. In other news, Minnesota dcfenseman Cni1 -------------------, U.rt1b1r1, the team·~ captain for the ~st six season~. retired from profess1ohal hockey fnday saying his injuries have become too severe. -' Joyner not satisfied with offer Wally Joyaer, who had filed for 111 · arb1trat1on on Tuesday. exchapgcd figures Fnday with the California Angels. The ~rst baseman. who held out from spnng lraming last year before Cali fornia imposed a $340.000 contract, asked for $965.000. The Angels offered $150.000. ""W~of operating in .-vaeuum."-utd Joyner's agent. Barry Axelrod. "Our guess 1s that other clubs will be treaun~ their players better than the Anaels are treating Wall y.· Joyner hit .295 with 13 homers and 85 RBJ last season. Axelrod said Joyner was "hurt and disappointed" by California's offer and said there were no ongoing anem ptsa ta scnlemen t. .. In other bascba II news: Fruklla Stllbba and the Dodgers settled on a one- ycar deal for $345,000. a S 11 0.000 raise for the first baseman-outfielder. Shortstop Martuo Ducaa and the Dodaers aarced to a one-year contract for $200.000 . . . J•aa Sam&ael and Philadelphia agreed to a two-year contract for S2.8 million and PlllJ Bradley apced with Baltimore to a two.-year deal for $2.3 million. rather than file for salary arbitration ... Two players did file for arbitration Friday. pitchers Keto AtH.rtoe of Minnesota and Sld Perude1 of the New York Mets. raisin1 the total to four. A total of 144 _players remain eli&ible to file by Monday's noon EST deadline ... Pitcher Doxie AJexu4er aarced to a one-year contract for SI. I ma Ilion with the Detroit Tiaers ... Among the other arbitration-eligible players to ~ to new contracts were left·h.andcr Daal1 RatmlllHll with San Diqo, shortstop JON Vrtbe with San Francisco, third bateman Terry Pe:Mle&N with St. Louis. outfielder Milda Wdlter and left·handed pitcher Pat Peny with tbe Chicqo Cubs. riaht·handcr M*" B•maa with Detroit and T•m Nlet• a~ to a split contract with the Phillies. The catcher w1ll act S 115.000 if he is in the ~ors,_ _$90,000 if he is 1n the minors. He made SI 03.SOO in 1988. Television, radio TELEVlstON 9 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgia Tech at Norll'I Carolina State, ESPN. 11 a .m. -COLLl!GI BASKE"TBALL: Lovola Marvmounl at OePaul, Channel 2. lt.30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Notre Dam. el UCLA, Channel •. 11:30 a.m. -WOMEN'S GOL,: J1m1k 1 Clau1c from Monlego Bay, $l'COnd round, ESPN 11:30 am -PRO HOCKEY: New York Ran9t!n al PlllM>urgh, WOR. l o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duke al Marvland, Cl\anMI 2. UO o.m. -ME~J ~lit: Bot> Hoc>e Clanlc from Palm Dfler1, fourth round, Channer • 2 o.m -TRACK AND FIELD: Indoor me.t from Dallas, ESPN 3 o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Slanford at Wasl'llng1on Slate, Channel 2. 3 o.m. -M>WLING: P8A Tournament from Torrance (clelavecO. Channel 7. 3:05 o.m. -GYMNASTICS: Wimer Nallonal Cham· olonshlps from COloraCIO SPrlngs, Coto. (laoe), TBS • p.m. -COLLIGI IASKETBALL: Tues at Houtton, ESPN. UO p,m. -WID• WOltLD OF ~TS: World Cuo ~kllng, gvmna.llC$ (l•oe>. ChanMI 1 . S o.m. -C:OLLEGI IASK•TBAU.; Lono Beacti State at Fresno Statai Prime Tkket. 6 o.m. -COLL GI IASKITIALL: LSU at Kentucky (rePMll al mldnl9'\U, ESPN. 7:30 o.m. -FOOTIALL: Pie Bowl from Miami - Police cleoartments ftom Miami and Dacie Coun•v (Fla.> n tl'le LAPD (clelavecn. Prime Tick.et . ., I o.m. -HORSI •ACING! S.nta Anita r._vs, Channel S6 (Prime Tldtet, 10'.30 o.m.) 1:30 pm. -COLL•G• IA.SK•TIALL! TennesMe St••• at Tennes ... Tech, ESPN. •ADeO 11:30 •.m -COLLIGI IASKETIALL: Notre Dame al UCLA, KMPC (710). S p.m -COLL•GI IAIKITIALL: Long 8-c.tl Stall at Fresno St•le, KMNV ( 1600). 6:30 P.m. -CO\.LIGI IASKITIALL: San Dleoo Stale al Ul•l'I, KFMI (760) 7.30 o.m -COLLEGI IASKITIALL: UCt al San Joie Stale, KPZE (1190) 7:30 o.m. -'9t0 HOCKEY: Hartford et Kings, KL.AC (5701. Oklahoma player charged la slJootlag NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -Pros· eaaton ch1..,ed · Oklahoma cor· nerblck Jerry Parkl with shootina with intent to inJure Friday after a tammate was wounded durina an 1J1Umenl in an athletn' dormitory. University spokeswoman C.thtrine Bishop 11Mt Pirkl. a staner f'or the t •ttHanked Soonen lall yar. and otrensive 1incman Zarak Pclm ~tJy Md arpcd over pos.- lalioll or a cutet~ ta~ before the -'Y monina shooliftl. Pini. wt.o wu IUlprftckd ltom the ........ wam Ind lhe univer-.ty ..... after .... tboOliftl. iDiiiand witll Iris atlOmCJ, Joe lair, in Clln'clud Counay Dilaiict Cotn f'nday af\cmoon ind efTcciively entered an annOC'tnt pica. Special District Judae Oary Purcell Kt bond at SI 0.000 and aarecd to allow Parks to rttum to has home in Fon Bind. Teus. Thejudlf: Kt a pttli m1na.ry halnna confertntt for Feb. 2. Parts, who WU drated In I lf'IY sweater and aan llKt&. muted to respond to reponm• queMionl .. tie WU led in and OUI of lhe mtlftlOOm. Petm. 20. ......... condiaion ht the""'°"" care ••at Norman R~ Holpillol witla a bullet WQillld IO IM left dmt. Holpilal =:::--........... •id do llOI _. plen IO rtllMn'I &be buUlt, wlakh 11 IOdled '" Pam' founh let\ nb. Univenity officials releaM!d a statt~l say1n1 the shootina re· poned campus Polace at 1:29 a.m. 11 the 8 Walkinton Houtt athletic donnitory mul&td from an .,.umtnt bdwem the IWo plaYm. both .,.ctu· aan of Wei~ Hilh SdM>ol an the Hoution era. TM two ~ tnmma&a at WdlOwridle. • I Verplan~ .fires 65 · for lead Kite, Calcavecchla two shots behind at Hope Classic PALM DE ERT (AP) -Scott Verplank took advantage of near· ideal playing cond1t1ons with a 7- under-par 65 Fnda)\ to take a two.- shot lead after three r9unds of the Bob Hope Classic golf tournament. ··Today was e>.tremely easy com· pared to the first two da~s whe we had all that wmd. Today wa JUSI a beautiful da)'.'' Vcrplank said of the bnitht sunshine-gentle breeLes and m1rd temperatures Verplank. who v.on the Western Open as an amateur in 1985 and finall y scored his first professional triumph last year. did not make a bogey m his round at Eldorado. Ac completed three rounds in 203. 13 under par. with two da)s to go 1n this 90-holc event that 1s pla)cd on four dcsen course~. Tom Kue and Mark Calcavecch10 shared second at 205. Kite had a 68 at the Palmer course at PGA West and Calcavccchia shot 6 7 at Bermuda Dunes. Calcavecch1a. who has yet to play at Indian Wells. the shonest of the four courses used, could be the man to beat. "Sure. he has the advantagc .. go1 ng to Indian Well~," Kue said of the unusual format which has the pros playing one round on each of the fo ur courses before the field 1s cut for the final round Sunday at Bermuda Dunes. Of the four. Indian Wells. at 6.478 )'ards. 1s the shonesl and the easiest Cakavecch1agoes there toda)'. All the other leaders alread> have played 11. "Yes. ll 11ves him an edge." said Peter Jacobsen. one of s1>. lied at 206. "Wit.~ hts length. it's a par-68 for him. Jacobsen was ued w11~. Lanny Wadkins. Masters champion Sandy .,~ Leader Scott VeTplank cloea hl• eyee In disbelief after mlulna birdie p~tt durint third round of Bob Hope Claulc. Lyle of Scotland. Jodie Mudd. West German'Bcmhard Langer and rookie Ted Schlllz. Strange assume• lead MELBOURNE. Auwaha (AP) - Cunis Stranic kept his composurc through a mid-afternoon tropical storm and went on to shoot a 2-undcr- par 70 to move into a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the Palm Meadows Cup tournament The U.S. Open champion had a 36· hole total of 136. 8-under-par. lo lead fellow Amcncan JelT Maggert who had a round ol 71 over I~ pa,. 72 7.013-)ard Palm Meado"'s cou~ Klng five up Jn Jamalca SANDY BAY. Jamaica (AP) - Betsy k.1ng shot a 7-undef-par 64 to take a tive-~troke lead af\er the fin)t round of the LPGA Jamaica Classic There was a lour-wa) tic for second place among Hall of Farner Nanq Lopez. Hollis StaC). Ca thy Morse and Patt> Rauo -all at 69. King. a 12· )car veteran on the LPGA Tour. shot a s1zzhng 31 on the fron t nine to move into the lead • • Lakers.use home magic cavs become latest team to drop game at Forum,! 16-95 Owner denies report Clippers will move From The Associated Press The Los A~elcs Lakers conunucd their m)stcnou wa ys f nday ni l, wh1ppins the h1gh-fly1ng Cleveland Ca valters. 116-5. to run lheir honic record to 14-0 By contrast. the Lakers arc 9-12 on the road and ha"e lost a club record-tying e1~ht s1ra1aht But at the Forum agamst the Cavaliers. owner,; of the NBA ·s best record this season. the Lakers looked hke the 1wo-ume defcnd1na league champions the> arc. ··we sustained our game.''' Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley said. "h was perhaps our best game of the season "A.C. Greto and Mychal Thompson had outstand· 1ng games on the boa rds. and Kareem (Abdul-Jabbar) plugged up the middle." Magic Johnson. who scored 26 point~ and ttad 1 I assists 1n the victory, was a~ked 1f he thought the one· sided win sent a me sage to the (a\ahers. "I think 1t sends a mcssaae to cveryont." Johnson rephed ... With them being considered one of the better clubs I think that helped u •· The(avaherscame into the game with a tea1uc:-h1&h mark of2S-6 and had Iot t JOSI once 1n their last 13 games lnteresunaJ~. the Lakcrs' last road win. a month aao. was a 111 -102 victory at Cleveland In other NBA games Warriors U7, CUnen 113: At the Sports Arena. hnr Mulhn scored · 28 potnt nd-reok~ Mtt£h Richmond added 25 as Golden State won Its third pme 1n a row and extended the Clippers· losana streak to nine The 0 1ppers, who have lost 19 or their last 23 pme , aot 35 points and 20 rebounds from Ken Norman Re111e Williams added 20 points. 71en I It, Hawks ltl: Charles Barkley had 23 points and 19 rebounds and Herse)'. Hawkins scored 21 points at the Spectrum as Philadelphia won its fourth stra.1aht Ron Anderson scored 18 points and Scott "Brooks shot4for6 from ).point range and finished with 12 potnts and e1&ht assists for the 76cn. B•ll• lt4, N•ue11 tt: In Ch1cuao. Michael Jordan LOS ANGELES CA P> -Los ngelcs C11ppers owner Donald T terh n& wd Fnda) lhat he nn't cons1dcnng JI mo"e to Orange Count) for his team d p1te rcce1v1ng t"-O su1.:h propo I ··The team has a 20-)ear lease w1lh the Lo Angele\ pons Arenaand "-C ha\t e' e1) 1ntent1on of rcma1nina 1n Los Angeles." Sterling said 1n a statement 1uued b) the Chppe~. 1crhn1 wu responding to a sto l) 1n Fnda) 's cd111ons of the Orange County Register. which ~tated thal the ('hppers had ~1ved an offer to move the team to Orange Count} The statement st1d lhe d ub has received two proposals -one from a group rcprescnllng Orange County and one from MC A SpectaC'Or. whi ch currently manaacs the Los Angeles pom Arena The ( ltpper arc pla)'•nf 1n their fifth season 1nce mov1n1 to Los An ties rom n D1cio had 38 point 12 rebound and 11 as 1 t for his scven1h carttr tnple double, lcadin• the Bulls past Denver. Jordan scored IS points 1n the founh quaner. includ1n1 a 1hree·po1nt pla) wtth I 12 len that pu1 Ch1ca10 ahead for Sood at 97.94 Jordan got 13 ol Ch1c:aao·s la t 18 po1nu Pls&Ms HI. Be&M~&.N: Mnan-Danlkf-madc.-1.1 ol 21 foul shots and finished with }5 points a.s Dttro11 stopped v1s1tm1 Wuhin1Lon. The Plttons scored the pme's first 10 po1n" 1nclud1na eiaht b)' John SaUe). and ne,er trailed Washanaton fost ns third nrai&ht pme. Sa1lll,b11M:Edd1efohnwn scorcd l6ofh1~ J2 points an the third quarter and Armon C1lliam pulled down a career-h1ah 21 rebounds u Phocnaa stayed hot 11 home b) bca1101 cramento 81d1 lt7, Hut ltl: Jn M11m1. Rick P.wrcc KOfcd 23 points. tncludma 16 1n the third quaner. and Milwaukee handed the Heat us 10th \trat&ht lo rhompson threaten.s protest Coach says h e· 11 walk off court lo show h ls displeasure with rule could pin an athletic holarship b)' mccunaJust pan of the standard - either the m1n1mum arade-poant av· eraac or a pe 101 5COrt on the entrance cums. "If I JUmp up and down and holler rac1 m, evt'r)One Wlll I~ •aht of the 1 ~and focus on the word " But the HO)as coach conceded. "Certain I). 1l has an effttt on blad. peopk. AlhlCltCS has bttn I \eh1tlc and a qy out. a.nd in a lot of iMtantt the only hope a ~ouna ~non had. It (Proposal No. 4.) tS clos.nc I lot of doon. It ma) not h&\e bun intended to do that. but that tn fact t v.hat n 1 ao1n1 to do:' -..._.__ WASHINGTON <A P ) Gcoraetown ba kctball c ch John Thom~n on Friday said he ~ould walk ofT the coun as soon as toda) ·s pmc qamst Bo ton Colle,c stan'\ to prottSt the new NC AA rule on $Cholarsh1 ps. "I don't want to thrcatc\\ anybod~. l don't want to11vc any ulumatum ," Thompson said. "But when the ball ion up, I intend on 1ttt1n1 up off the bench and walkina out·· • Thompson said he mi&ht boycott more than one 11mc and" said assi~ 11nts Make Riley and Craia Eshttick would coech in his abetntt. Thompeon is prointina propoul No. 42. 1pprovfd at tfw NCAA convenuon in San Francitro on Wedneedl.Jtnwhkh W1U PfCYftU hip JdloOl sa u who men onty pan Of' tJw NCAA ·a entrance maaiii tom rectt¥111 ~-IMir""' )'Bf •• COii ,,, , ,.. m ......... mterii lft • 2.0 ..... ,..... ·~ ••• (Oft =rrt:a••i•_,._.. oat "'!_ ............ NUMCt - The proposal v.a narrowl~ Ut'· feated Tue$da) bcfort pa 1n1 WednC$day. by a 163· I S4 'ote. ··wuh the \'Ole as C'low a 11 "'• ," Thompson s.aid, "maybe It hould have be-en tabledandd1sc1,1~ a httlc more, 1( 1t affttts someone's outcome of someone's hfc. •• 1n moral conscience, I fttl It IS mx rtspon11b1hly lO take a stand on th1 • • said Thompson. who coached the U.S. Olympic bnketblll team 10 a brontt medal at the 1988 Summer Games. "I'm tqinntna co feel that a kid Wllh a low soc10«0nomic beck· ~ hal been invited to danntr. Md cte.11 and 11 now beena laked 10 ave:· Tbompeon t'Omplaincd ...... tht minunum Mndatch on t"Ollcie cn- UMCtaa1111ut10M treat loW IRCOIM ,.... ...... tty. .. ~'::::::11'~~-r. -ilil .. lllltPOr\ or SAT ICONS wllida .. ,,.. .... PIOYWll IO bt ~ ....... .. :U:::=.1':!1= Rft." •• .:u=~~ llWl Ol\e CawoOd. the N ., a s1~ tant cxttuh'c director. said an a statement: "I do not believe that the ckkptts who vottd for the pro~I con· sidered u a f'IClaJ 1ss. but u a means to Stttnsthen the Kadctnit tftlrantt ttq&uttriw1us b' f'ttlhman suKtcnu wbo will ~te in 1\hlctia AJtlaoumh t1U1 • lioft ~ may be tu ..... b> Divwon I mcm· berlhtp ... lrplafrvt lttMOft, rm sure daat the metnbcn will coaunuc to~ rnlCW tlw ~ pnor to Kii -~·· "°"~ .. TIM lltv. TunotlaJ Hui). Geof•10W•'1 psaidelit. ~ no..-.'adeclliaa. .. r .. ....., ...... ,.. .. .., Mid .. Aiil ..... .,.,. .. .... I __ , )VWl!fj ......... lllw. 700 ... llli~T•••-*'lid • •, 1101 tr. ·'All's 111\Dtt*'••••• • Ot&o• • •• .... _ _,.,MCM .... • I I JJllMJ, .. • GWC hoping to. rebouncJ after tw.o close setbacks Rus tlers travel to\ face Saddlebac~ OCC visits Rancho By JON FEJ\GUSON .... .,... ........ The Golden West Colleac men's basketball team. off to a frustrating stan an Orange Empire Conference Play after a standout non<onference campeaan. seeks some answers to- night at Saddleback Collcae to a 7:30 tipoff T~c Rustlers, I S-6, 0-2. have play- t'd well but lost Jwo close pmes - one to the pre-sea.son conference favonte R1vcra1de and the other to · current front-runner Orange Coast. "It's hard to say." said Golden West Coach J 1m Greenfield of what 11 will take his squad to get over the hump. "A lot of thtop caused the Jo~ scs. Against Coast we had some bad calls late tn the pmc and mi sed some easy shots "We're playtoa hard and pla}ing wdl." Greenfield said. "We've 'ot to win some close ones. (Tonight) is a bi.a game. We need to win one now. More than anyth1ng, I th1.nk "'e'rejust frustratt'd. We know ""e're as 'ood or better than some of these teams. and wejuSt haven't done 11." Saddleback 1s led by Sean Keyes with 17.8 points and 4.0 assists per· pme. while center Vmcent Mason averqe$ 16.4 point~ and 9.3 re- bounds. Markus Muller-Stach lead the Rustlers with 23.2 p01nts per game, while Alexis Kreps 8\eragcs 1411 p0ants and 6.4 rebounds and point guard Eiben Davis checks an with 14. l points and 8.S assists per outing ICVC Moser IS also Ill doublc-diJll sconng figures at 11 4 potnts. v.h1le Carl Champion and top rcsef\CS Kevin Ander on, Dave Yamatc havt' also been ke}' contnbuton. ··we're'°'"' to ha'e a to pla> hard. and the team that gives up the fc"cst easy baskets 1s going to win," Green· field said. .. That's what "e've been wor~1ng on this week. is to not to g1\e those up We're forgcttmg 10 screen out. and we'll try 10 play some more man (defense} from now on to tr, to prevent that." In other conference pmt' lOnaght. Oransc Coast pla)r. at Rancho San- 11aao and Fullerton 1s at Rl\el'\1de Both tqjn at 7' 30. The Pirates. coming off a 66-60 v1ctOf)' O'-'Cr SaddleblcJc on Wednes- day, hope to ltttp 1hcir Oranae Empire-leading 2--0 r.late perfect when they face the Dons, 1-2. J i~s. OCC is 17-4 O\etalJ. R1vers1de is naht on the P1ra(cs' heels at 2-1 in conference action. while Fullenon fell by one po1n1 on Wednesday 10 a surpnsina C)prcss squad, which is tied Wlth Riverside for second. Rancho Santiago features a bal· anced ofTens1"e attack behind freshman Gene Altamirano. a freshman from 1.os Am11os who averages 13 I points. and sophomoresTony Smalley (12.8 points. S.2 rebounds) and Chns Manin ( 12.5 points. 4.0 assists) Freshman Mike Hunter out ofEd1son leads the tt'am with 6.0 rebounds per game. . Otrct area products compcttnlfor Rancho include Ed1~n· Ah 1n of-11~. Ocean View's Craig Rice and In ine's Mike Oden OCC sophomore Darcck ( ranc conunues to lead the Pirates to sconngat 16.6 points pergamt'. while LaMont Speed chips 1n wuh 11 I tncludtog a career-high 26 against Golden West on Saturda)\ and Alan Schhnes con.tributes 13.3 points and a team-leading 8.0 rebounds ESTANCIA ... From Bl D..,, Net ,...._ llil'f o ... HM!ll" Jim Greenfield hopes he can direct Golden West back to lta wi nning way• after an 0 -2 •tart In Orange Empire play. UKI... I rr-•1 Tht T~a; S·l I. ~l; went~ 2()..19 aftei 6:-foot:.6 ceaw Pat Fe1Ti1 dro~c to 1he hoop and coan«ted ~ • hon bllnk wtth 6:01 Id\ an lhe "! half. Con ider this i1 1hc 11mc Uni\i • ll)' team which defeated ~nnedt. 59-56 -tht only school &o heft Saddleback this ~tar -and Lou Beach Pol> in 0Hn1me, 66-64. c So natural!) there ~was a ht~,. 1n,.1rty on ddleback's behalf, but t came to a scrctthina halt -JUSl h c an) roadrunner can <to-when Tony Agnew came offthr bench to pour 1rta 3-potnter during the pmc's dcds1-.t- run. •· &new's 3-pornt shot really got u go1na." said Quinn ·•first h.c comc.s · 1n and make a area1 pas • then he -fires 1n a 3-pointer. (The shot) really got us relaxed When we shoot wtll from the out 1de 1t opens thma,s up for us and 1t (the hot) certaanh opened thin.gs -up for Malru (Dot· 11n)" Doltln. Saddleback's 6-7 senior scortd 15 pomts (10 in 1he second halO and grabbed 11 rebounds Craig . Marshall. who sulTcrtd a laceration abo'e the nght e)e and ~as forced to lca\e the.game w1th 1:23 lefi 1n the 1h1rd quaner. ored 14 of his game h1&h 18 points tn tht' first half The Roadrunners. 2-0 rn leagu built a 17-13 lead after one penod when Dottin sank a J-potntcr w1\h eight seconds leh 1n the quarter Universm 's En k Glassco sank a 3· r:inter "'arl) tn the second 10 start:a 2 TroJan run which propell~ • Unwers1ty to a 20-19 ed1e arid pro"ed to be its last breath ofhopei Marshall sank a pair of free thro'lt'l to g1'c tht Roadrunners the le back. one the) v.ould nner rchfl· . QUl!lh • "Wt: were tr}ing to run sorjr special thmg tonight," s:ud TroJH Coac.:h Lee Jad.son. "We weren't rcitl confident. but we "'ere cffecuve. lfte can p1cl up the tt'mpa, we'll be all nght fh1s "as a big 1niprovcmdn O\Cr las1 Wednesday (a 46-31 loss Jo l ornna del Mar) .. • lron1call). had Tustin found a "-3) to win 11, 1t would ha\lc bttn O'Brien shaking his head all the wa> hack to Estancia after watching ht'> team hammered by the offic1a11ng O'Bnen v.as the rcc1p1en1 or a t«hn1cal foul to the first hall "hen. while Stiling on the bench, hl' shoutt·d to the official. "Ge1 him ofTh1s back ... fie ld (17 3 pen.eni) lost l"-o ba~k"''' bccau~ Of foul\ JU'il .bctOrl' thl' 'lhOt lWKf lost P<>'>'>C \ion for lailur< to penc1rate s.a" 1 us11n 1111 ' ul o J. po1ntt'rs and put fu•i11n an .1 mw-and· one at the line JU'>t lour mmutt·s mto tt)e game h cntuall). the r tllt'r'; \\ ould l!fllJ" 111 IOJ-po1n1cr-,,lcdb' Chi.:.nl\ L,., fiH· •W po1n1s1 but the 11Jc 1urn~·<.l "'Ith E..stanna \ th1rli·quanu pit''>\ 111 "'h1ch J U!iltn '-'J' guilt' ot 10 tu111 · U\t'r\ follo"'etl h\ "t'"t'n more 111 th<." fourth peno<l l us1m·s inab1ht) 10 h:indlc 11 got thl· l-a&k., !'lad .. in 1hc g:imc. althou!!h 11 v.a<, \1111 'i'I "11 '-'llh 3 41 lelt alter n~ Ian \tl'lllf dropixd 1n a '·Po•ntt•r Heredia "'ho kd fat.tnl'1a "'11h ~o po1nt!I l'J\hed 111 a 1.ouplt• ol lrt'l' · thro"'"' thl'n Mike ( urtl!i :.tok the h.111 .ind \\t•nt IO for,, la\ up t~I t'UI II to ' "b "llh 2 \t\ ldt t nl\ erstt) ~a led b) Mumaw's f J poum .,"rebound and two blocked ~hot\ : "Right no" e'cf)tlod.' ' in on u ... said Qutnn. "We have l o Jt\ tat'-' "'hat happens. \\ c took their big man (Muma"") ou1 of tht' bjll game earl\ Later on. he "a a factQr b\Jt at d1dn t matter. We had goOd ( uni' got lrl't' in tht• lane tor om· ul h" !Hootl'rt '41th I 4.l It'll lu 1.u11110 'ill 58 to '>t'I up thr tir'>t ol 1"'0 t'lrl'.11..., Frida) ·s contt'st was a stud) in frustration for Estancia as the E:aglc') suffered throu.&h a fi~t hall "'h1ch included a 6-for-22 clTon from lhl' The Eagin' dcfen'>l\C 1.1u1t knc" anJ .ibilm to 1r.1p, l omh1ned "1th £hl' fil'\I \\J\ 3 011\fir<." b\ f U\1111' l>a' 1d Bcil\tc1n .at the lanr on thl· I runt end ot a Ol)l'·and-onc "1th .l4 \t't ond\ to go · AREA ROUNDUP ~ CdM tops Harbor, holds first ~ .......... llJr LM"•PM Smith leads win in soccer . match marred by penalties f-or a socn·r match '-'hllh "-J' J ~nrdl''' Ill' .11 halhame t-nda•,.-'s <. orona dd Mar-1'-e"' pt>rt Hart1or t11~h school bo\S Sea \ 1c"' League lonnatt "·1' nor r.rrt..mc tnr action The Sea Kings' Chm math scorl·d l"u ttnah. tu lcJli a 4-2 \tCIOr) o'er the Sailor 1n a matlh "h•lh katurl·J t""o )ello"" cards. numerous pcnalt1t•s Jnd '" 11l'Jrl11un' not to mention a fight at the tina-.h The ""'n allo"cd Cd M. ~-0. b· \ 4 111 H.·1o.1111 -...ik po: ~s\aon of first place. ""hale lfarhor tell 111 0-1 ·I in league. Ne""pdrt's Tom Walker. "'ho had huth ~o:il" tnr lht· S~UIOrs Ortd fi\(' manUtC\ ln\O the ~'HIOd hJlffor ,I 1-{1 lead. but ( orona scort'd tht' nc\t thrCl' tll'J" all "11h1n tour m1nutt'S. to take con1rol Edleon '• S teve Thobe battlea with Marina'• Mark Newfield for poH eulon in Friday'• Sunaet Leafue encounter. ·math e'encd the score 18 minull'\ 1n111 lhl' h.111 before Corona camt' up wath 1"'0 hrl·a~·•"J)li .111u emerging from a pack at the dt'fcn\1\l' l'nd Pat ( allah.in c ros~d tht' ball to Ennque ( 1alh "'ho he.11 h1<> ddcndl·r and the keeper to ~ore from )ards out" llh ~I m1nu1r' to pla) Then math sco~d ag411n oil \1,111 Rr1mn·, lft)" EDISON WINS ... From Bl foot shot to &l' t' th( ( hargcf\ a 20-16 half\imc le.'.ld. \\hen Manna changed its offense. DUTtina Pam alone 111 ~ tty-tht- Ed1son "ere forced out to the per- imeter a bn Par~s took ad' antage of the opponun11~ maktog 4 of S shot'I 1n the third quarter "The\' ~tar1t'd thro" 1ng the lob to him and he got free." Borthcrt s.a1d of Parks .. there: \\:S\n't 11n)thtog "c could do, JU\t tr) d1fTcrcnt defcndeK one minute later' on him ~ul \Om~ttnH'\ lhl\ "n 1 J Walker pulled Newport \\athin one '·~ '-'Ith l'lttht pme of '-"and 0 '> \Ou JU'>t h.i, l' 10 mtoutes remaining. but ont' minutr latt'r < .111.lhan tix,i.. lct__tht' kids Pl.•) the ball JO )'ards on lhc run and lau:d J ~' \jrd <ihot 11a\t '<hfftll. I m-FNI -pka~-O~h the.~ tcttpc~I tfte--....m- WI)' our team ha com\.' together ( hris Connell) had 11 ~'c' tu ka<.l thl' < lf\t r«cnlly With .1 re"' e\C~p11on-, lhl'\ defense. while (had 'm1th and (lint ( hmlll' Jl\O otlc rnl pla\c<l \('I) "cll ton1ght Mrong delens1H suppon id Popo,1ch . \\"hen "C v.ent UJ" tn tht' unset League b) fi,e point\ and 1hcn rnuldn l llUI Edison l, Marina 1: The <;unset l l·.igm· ~1,·k;ukr' them away. ~ell .. 1ha1 v.a\ the dit-remamcd JU~l that wuh 1dcn11cal 2-0 I m;irk~ :till'! fcrcncc We haHn t been able t~ &l't battling eH•nl) through 1v.o o\.en1mcs the knoc kout punch this ~a~n Just four mtoutcs into tlk g.ame r J1-,on·, 1 t)\M B1ctt·ld htJt.kd t h.i<.l Reed\ lrl'<' S..1t i... to M1S..c ll.1" "' "hu madl' a run on the ll•ft \1de ol the goal ttnd fired in .1 \hut from I~ '.ird' J\\ a' l he g.imt' rcma1nl.'d ~orcl1:'~ tor thl' ne\t ~4 m1nutt\ until ~1anna·, krcm Pn"all on.·ll "1th tv.n minute-. rt•rn1t11l1n~ 1n rl· ul.alllln .illt:r a l(lfnC'r k1\i. ":" tktlt·, lt'<l out li) ( har,~r' goahl' ".11t.l' .lum I J"on out'-hllt thr \11.ing<, l+- foaotattl \.'1llty 3. \h Cmio l.tl" I: \He1 a ~u!Q!.1.Sh hnt half. thl' BJrnn., ll>Ol 1..< html "llh thrn• B""'' 10 thC' \t'( ond 10 l'arn tht· \un\CI 'h. lun .11 \I. C''-lm1 nstcr Ja\on Bradlt'' Ka' e the l 1on,. 0 ~ 1n kaguc, tht· l·arh edgl' but t...~k Jamc'l t1e,t 11 '" mtnutc' 1ntl1 tht• ~1.ond hJll \tc't.' \\ nght tht·n unh)(~t'd the t1l· lour nunutt·, latl'r then addl'd an 1nsur.ince go~ll \\llh a nw1u1r 10 pla\ h1unta1n \ alle\ lC1llc.·1..1c.•d II\ lir\t \u1~1 "'" ol th,· \CJ\t1n 1n thret• outtng!. \\fllk 1mpro' ing tti I'\ t·-1 m rr.111 H11otingcoa Buch l. Ocean Vitw 0 \111..t• 71111- nll'lman "l•l\d lhl' game' unh j!.l1.1I C'1ght 11111rn10 tntl.i thl' '11..'1..ond hall on a thw"' an "' Mall \ ocelo a' ~llh tl'am\ n lncd 111 1-~ tn the '"1 t In g1 rl\ field ht>1. l..c\ Huntington Buc-b t Edtsoo O· Hr,•nJa Bla1.. !..ham .tnd l r.i~' ( 1r.l\ \\. ir,·d · Is 10 ll'a,t the tir"l plan Oiler' -l-U-1 10 1hr \111l\Ct lcagm• 'ttton Cl'C'' tin· '''111n1~ < hargi:r'I I I , Rlad.ham ~llrl.'d ~O minute' 1010 thl· flr,t halt .ind < 1ra' made 11 ~-ll '''ih \ .iu to pt.1' 1n the ~me In min 's <'Olltge 'ollt) ball· · l he l ( I rt\l n '' olln h.111 tl·am opt.>ned lht· \CJJ'nn al tht _4 team l < \anta R.lrhara I n\lt,111onal "11h' ,, 1 '" ' -m.u LhJmn.HI .to,t "'Klnoma \wtc. but I ''t to t < \Jnt.l Bartia1J l CL \and l 0\11!J \1.ir\mount \11ddk hltl\.kt.'r \tl'\t' I ltHl'nllnt.' :rn.J 11ut\ldl' h1tll'' fanlt'\ I Clltln pl.l\,·J\.\dl 101 l (I. \\hi h "lllt•ntl'I pl•~ Ill a douhk·d1mrn:u1on ~rJ\ .. Cl toJ:t\ I hr thrcl· lc1''('' marled thl r1"1 l0"1fll'lllHln lor l t I aga1n't ma1l1r ~h0<1t..1ntht•\\t'll'rn ln1crl11lkg1.1tl \ 11lll',ti.1ll \'""'':l tum. "'h1dt thl \nteJtt'f"'. tx·gin pl;.i\ 1n th•' 'Ca\on ltir th( fj r\I t 11m• UCI . . . OILERS TOP SEARA WKS ... RULES . • • From Bl From Bl P'romBl dt'lcns1 \ e help rns1de ton11ht •· • PCL ... From Bl halt "He cauiht tire 1n the second hall' said ( ooper. "and Jose C'Bsa'> d1~ a nac.e JOtl on <l\e boord and scorina l I(» He·s gemna back 1n\o his o d lorm .. Lagoa Hills H , Wooclbn•1e I!: <. hns Sheff ~o~d 11 of h1 tt'am-h1ah ~ \ points 1n the third quarter as the 11.twk,.s t-amc from 1"0 down at the halt to lo~ a tour-point lead entering lhc lounh quant'r P:u '\tl\on had I po1n\ for L~1:1una Hills. 1·1. 1 • 2-0 For WQOd bndie 3-J.0. 1-1, Jeio ( oht'n hit for ~' r<>ints including 11 of I~ free thro"~ :lnd grabbed e1gh1 rtbound l he "'arnors opened a 34-'~ halftime edge d~p1tt' tum1na the ball o\C'r 14 t1mti. but managed onlv t"-O ha\lct~ in the third quarter tafl)'tnl 4 from the fn-c-1hro" line The Ha"'k\' 1oncdcfenSt'and 1-3-1 pre' l'11m1na1cd the Woodbridge ansadc game and fort't'd the Wamof") to <,hoot out 1de H4l"k~ point guard Beau Hos lc.-r ml\\C.'d the game'\.\ 1th an an lie 1nJUI"\. but 1t C\Cned out ""hen foul trouble hm11td \\ oodbndge potnt Fred \\:h'-'cCr to onl' lhe minutes of pl.t\ang 11me Lapna Beacb '7. Oruse 54: John Ml"~"'" had eight potnts. n1nc rctxlunds and \.e\ t'n as.,1st . and Dain Blanton 'iCor«I ~"\ potot' a~ the .\rt1st cru1'ied past the Panthers for their Ii rs1 league v. 1 n JQ1\n Ttt'' mcr-tr-rrt-....H--+-~.,._M-.~-.a PQ•nt\ and Blanton had eigh t il') Laguna ~-. I I. built a 17-15 halfhmc lead l\.k"co""n ""IS \1tal in pu h1ng the ti\t break and d1 h10J ofl • t'n mute to hu1ld1n1 the lead Scan \tatlord haJ I 2 points and I 0 1ctx>und'i Oran c lcll toO-~ 1n lt'aiuc. ~ell enou&h to 1us11t~ bc10a m thcrc .. bcforc a tcchn"al foul and oml" tree Rob Dol1or~1}k. v.ho JOln'> throv.~ closed thc gap 1n the ~amna brother M 1kt' 1n the st11rt1n1 ll~cuP-for moment tht' fir t lime 1n their 1hrcc")cars •-" fhc w1n hflC'd tht' 011t.'r:s w 7-~ U l. was prOJC\·tC'd torc\lcn\1' e tame overall and mto a sccund-plalc tae 1n bclorc the scawn. but tend1n1t1\ in the 'un'ltt '-"llh E1.h n ut ~-I one both knee cau\C'd him to m1$S much ~mt' behind unbc'atcn fountain of H~ ~m1ubcr·nr --• "or th"' l'\tt~t three alley Ol:can v It''-' lcll 10 1.2. I I ·6 .. .... 1.."" 1' .. ·-~ "h important 1n the fif't round 10 pmcs aod 1mpr~ ~d \1ull1pn in &he get M>mc kt> , 1ctor1~. rather than team' loss to l C c;anla ~rbora on ha' 1n1 )Our back up inst the wall Saturday wtth 10 po1n" and ..C\t'n 1n \he 'lecond rol.lnd.· tilkr ad. "I rebounds know the pla)cr' in their mind . aflcr erupted 101 l l points l u,a., v.J' pt'rf«t 1n I 0 attempts from th<' Im.>· th1ow hnc \n the ~-cond half With Nlirman shut do"n Grl'g bam ortd IQ pomts and Mike Frohn \COrtd I 0. bul 1t wa n 't enough to lctp up with the Oilers ~\\.c ran \Ome comb1nat1on' of bo~-and diamond-and-Ont' defense~ on ( orman)." l11ller said 'He touched the ball \Cr) little dunn& the game an the po t He hid to tep out to about IS feet a number of umc\ an JS\C.'1\1.ttll)ll Ul\\l \"\lll\•I 111 till" h1ilh "hool foothall ruk' "It will Olli\{' tl·.iam Ill kl•I thl' dli'( I\ ofa loul 11llo1ctfo1tl'I\. "'h1l h" the ca..c "'•lh 01hcr l>l'llJit11.~\ l h,• comm11t« tx'hc' e\ ll)(l ntiln) 1x·nal· t1c\ "'ere bcinttcarm'd to the k1d;otl" In add1t1un plJ}C'r rx·nJlt1n aga1n\t the dekn\1\C ll'Jm incurrcll on a \tortntt J"IJ\ "111 n<it 0t' l<trr1cd 111 tht' \UClC\.'d1n1 l..ickoll 1 hl' otkn"' t' team ntu\t l'llht·r atl'cpt the pcnah\ or th<' rc.,ult ol thl' pla' .ind no 1,mger "'ill rt'\Cl\l' I \Core phi\ the Jk'nalt\ nn thl' ~IC~Otl It's Com in JAN. l "f ora&U > pla)inahi 1hird1Amcut losana the onc·po1nter 10 Udl'>on arc the )ear. Tm \Cl) happ};· Mulhs;ln 1hink:1na they could be J.O I told 1d. "He'~ not rcal phy$1l"al but he them. ~ 're 2-1 and 1111 h•' c t-v.o dad wme aooJ thing.~ 1n t «iant.s mott umes to fin1 h 1hc firM round Blrbara .. • Thcre'S morr than a Iona wa} to go." 1\0. \1ulhpn ha' not been '\nd) 1 homp n scortd IS point pica~ "'th the enon ot Sutler. "ho nd dished out n1oc a\\1\a "'"I~ had 1 ~nt and no rebound\ Lucas and Jen Lona:...,ho '4.\>tcJ I .. qa1n 1 L.CSB po1n1 ca hhlJ IOre und<to lcada 38-25 Hunttnaton Beach d' anta c .. Tht'rt's ccn.)m, thinJ l want on the board Rtdy 10 do," Mulhpn \aid ··t don't The Oilers led b) e1&hl ll the half. •ant him ~t1na the Jump \hot ' I 21-20. before Ocean V1~ mo\N a Wini lum &Oltll, lO the btilm ti~• Cl IUWO tn the third quancr b(forc nttds to bk>ck lu JU) out and act ' 1ra1hna b> fhc at the do~ of the offcnM\C rtbo~nd . l want him doihc ~od.But Hunti~t n tool< control thll'~ wt thank M nn do cart) 1n the fouM pcndd. •hen 11 order to act tht' ball " 1tller said the rc1urn for lcaguc pliy of Jen Lona from an an l it inJUI') h.as been a bag fa tor in the Oakf'\' SUC\:e ,, I foy.n\cr. um~rt\manh~c lll non• pla)cr loulH omm1ttl·J b~ thC' Jd,·n"' during a ~U1.lr 1,tul r tr.t·Jl(llnt '" nr tield ao:il unJ dcad·tl.111 penah11·' th.u OCt:Ur after \U(h foul\"' 1ll t'OOllllU•' IO Ix' e\t(nded lO the l1 luO .. , think ha' tol kff Lona ba ._ ha hclPC'd for leadenh1p." ~filler <,a1J "The pla en tool to him We're.-JU't tJqjnn1n1 to arl. bctomin 'om-foruble w11h ca(h other \h m3Jc Other rul~ (han in lulll'' some adJu tmenb the las1 '"o ~eek). • Jr~~ s ma not be llPfll lll'd l't dcfcn ''cl\ and ofT(Mt' clv anJ the 1 altcf'N to pmdui.:c a kn t pla)cn ha\c rt'~P,Ondcd \Cl) "-ell 10 · • Euch tale ma~ adopt a P''1n1 the adJU tmcnt • d10c.:ren1141I to terminal~ lup.,.,kJ pmc~ :u hi11ll1mr or tha:reaflcr lso 1n the Sun\tt: • Half\1mc tntl'rma \Ion mJ' he ,. ...... Vatter 71, Wntmla ttr rtJun'd toa nummum of 10 muiutl'' it: The Barons Jumped out to a ll b mutual a11«m •n\ of , hc:'I point kid after one Quarkr and ca J • If an ma,htnc:n 1 "h1sllc wund 10 tM road ttanor). m11n1a1n1n th ·1r -.hilt the ball 1\ loo follo"1na OCc Wiomen dlio1n 62 55 •'e·~dtct IH&ueataci. rumblc.t>a1.:k~ardpa ~orill pl"""· I:"' -.-1 ~ ·1 fountain Valk_y, t S·2. l-0. con-the team an po ~ ion ma\ ucNrt 1hl· YffWd JO of sa f1tkS-to11 auempts. muh *here P<>' .,"on wa lo t or R nc9'o Sln11191>'1 1nlidt-outsidc ~. lM m\~. lt'Oftd 20 potnll led~ M1kcCoOk (7f0t 1 l. 11 potnts) opdor a rcpla). ' ,umbiMllOll of Vw £.arty Md UidW 14ttbOunda.wbileM~.a Mtu MftU lddtd U poenl\ and •One "and '-'1m:11onal \Heam r ""' MWYllY ....... IO teon JI ...... 8lldtd 11 poe•• • llandto Dnrin C Ott'Of11n 12. Tim Hellbu.ch auad\C'd tu the wp ot ca<'h upo ht 1' ~-IO lellll dlC 0.. to a 61·.SS ••red 111 ftnt (Oftlma detiMn pulled tto-n caah1 rtbtlundl eo to fl(11T'll\'1bk. ~ .._ 0.-.(~J:tjdQ i• *" ...... COUI ... IO O.l 1n wttll IO_poentt • C.oa~t\ mutl be i»J,t d 1th ._... • ~~ ~ • cnce Mt'Olt.--. f;f J ewna.: Ttm DiNI. w.1h IS ,oeata. was tM rmhcn• k blOrtrinc matmal c ...,.,. .• , .. t..aal -.. Pinta' ........... llCOtld •• '°'"" ... the aw ollwr '° k'Oft •• dOublc fisurn least .... • ' ffom lht lf'\.~nd b\ the ..... Pin111. for WnilRi.-.. I). 12. O.l. I 941() aton ' / j 0...-COM1 OAa&. V PtLOT I Seturday. January 14, 1989 F · .. ... R: ' ' ' MaA STANDINGS WKtwft C•lllefwe ~acMk DMM9ft w L Lale en 23 12 Pno.nlx 21 13 S..ttle 19 13 Portland 19 1• GOiden Slate 15 16 S.Cramento 9 22 Clppers 10 25 MldW.st OMU. Houston 21 12 Utah 21 14 ~ ~Cf,, Ga .657 .611 111'1, .594 2h .m 3 ... 4 6 .290 12 .296 13 .636 .600 1 c ........ -.. n ..... ..,, ...,..,. n (lel VleW L.-...) ....... ...,.., c.--,., ....... .. ..... S 1 I 12 HeffiflltOll 7 I ) 14 • 2 4 10 Cwlettllia O 3 0 :t L. .. Grav Neu'fen Pari•ll l.Ol'I Ote\IV. Freemen Wiiii.ms Mwlinea Totals 4 > 2 13 SO<att J t 3 2l 2 1 4•Plltla 1 0 12 I 0 l 2 Wa.JOMIOll 4 4 0 13 IO O)JKUon 102 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 • 19 1 16 S2 Tot~ 20 "t 57 Sc-llrt Quarlln Htwoorl Heritor 1 9 10 1a 1i--s2 Corona dtt Mw _ 10 17 13 17-S7 l ·PO!"I goal$. "NewPOtt Haroor-L." t, Nt UY4"'1 2, P•ri'11 l, O.Bu... I, MarM ei 2, Cor-otl Mar-wa .IO!ln.oft I Tecllni<all Hone S1M1bldl 60, UftMtnltv 4t · (SM View L•ewl T...-a .... n. c.... ..... JI ,,__ c.... .._, c:.--.. ,,.... ... ...... ~ "• •, ':: Swa-ldl 1~ '':I ._....,_, , • ' 4 , ... , 6 4 t " :::::" S I 3 1) Vu 4 0 4 10 Kreietl 1 0 I \I l=: : : t ; Htl•ltl• t 0 0 2 SWnn l o 1 2 McCrorv I o o 2 OmlY"I 1 t 0 • Al'9Melo I 2 J S l rancll • o o I O Steed 2 2 I • Burnell O O 2 O ltlAMt(l!Vt 2 0 2 4 P Neuvtll l o O 2 S--.tll 0 4 > 4 OitMll 1 002 Allln 1 214 Goodmell ) 2 , • Tolats 2S 14 11 70 Total• l6 1• 20 t3 Sc-. IW OMtWt Co.la MeM 17 15 14 24-70 Trabuc:O Hlltl 24 " 21 ,....,, l-P0"11 90&li: Colte MIY-Htuvtn 4, Vu 2 Trabual Hllll~r4hdl 4." PoulOt 2, ArlftNo 1 T Kllntcab Hone. Denver 19 15 .559 Dallas 17 IS .S31 2'h 31/2 SIS11Mft11•111•l•1dldl ' """"""" ....... , ......... ,.. • ' o 11 b i.uen 1 o l s tl"Wlt 61, Mlstleft VMie 67 ( ..... '"'' ....... ) San Antonio 10 23 .303 II Mia m i 3 31 .on 11\l'J Eastilm Cenfet .. K• Alantk OIVIU. New York 23 II .676 Phllade!Phla 19 IS .SS9 4 Boston 16 17 ... s 61h New Jersev 13 21 .312 10 Washington II 22 .333 11''1 Ctwartotte 9 2S .265 14 c ,ntrat DlvlsJen Cleveland 25 7 .781 Detroit 22 10 .611 3 M ilw aukee 20 11 .~s 41;, Atlanta 21 13 . 611 s Chic~ 19 14 576 6 ', India na 9 23 281 16 frldav'• Scel'ft Ult9f'S i 16, CitYtland 95 GOiden Sltlt 127. ~ 113 Pnltedtllmla 11•. Allt nl• 101 MllwaullH 107, Miami 101 Oetroll 119, War.hlnoton 103 Chlc890 ICM, Denver t9 Phoenix lll, Sacramento 90 Ttdav'• Gamts Allan•• •I New York, •:JO P m H-Jtn ey 11 lndlane, •;30 p m Dalllu •I HOY"°"· 5.30 p.m, Portla nd 11 San Antonio, S:JO o m Cltvtlancl •I Denver, 6.30 pm Ulall al Golden Sl•lt , 1 JO P.m Sfflllt t i SacrtmtnlD, 7:30 D m Latren 116, eav.u.rs 95 CLEVELAND -Nenct 6-t 0·0 12, S.noen S• 15 l·Z 11, DaUGhtrlY S· 12 2·3 12, H•rlltf •· lO 2·2 10, Price 6·12 2·3 16, WIKi•m• 3·9 •·7 lO, Ehlo •· 12 l ·2 lO, Du<ltev I ·t 3· 7 s. HubOlrd 0-1 1-2 l. Valenllne 2-t 2·2 6, Rollin• l·t O·O 2. Tola". 37·97 11·30 95 LAKEIU -Grffn 6·10 2·2 t•. Worthy •·ll s-s 17, Abdul·JtbOlr. 3-• o-o 6, Jonn'°" 1-u t -9 26, Scott t · IS 3·• 19. TllOmoM>n J· 10 •·• 11, COOPfr 1-3 0·0 3, W004rl0vt 1-3 0·0 2, CamP«>ell 1·3 1 ·2 3. River• l· 1 2•2 ( McNamara 1·1 O·O 2, LllmP 1·1 O·O 2 Totals 44-IO 25· 1' l 16 .ktrt l>Y OU1r1oln Citvtland 25 24 19 27-9S L.lkets l2 32 27 2!1-116 3· oolnl 90tls-Pr le• 2 e lllo. JOhnM>n 2. COOPfr. Fouled ciyt-None Ae- bound•-CltYtiand SI tD1u9lltrlY, Du~v f ), Laken 60 (Green IS). An l$1•-Cleveltnd 20 <Pro t i. L.lkers 32 uonn.on 111 Torti fouts-Cltvtland 72. Lalltrs 72 Ttcflnt· cat•-Cltvtl•nd ltitOlt dtftn... L•k&'fS illee•I dtftn ... Allendlnc-17,S05 Wanien 127, °"'"" Ill GOLDEN STATE -A:lchmoncl 9·?2 9·11 27, Mullin 11·20 6·7 n . L SmHh 6·• 1-2 ll, 0 Smltll 6· 10 0-0 12, G•rland 3· lO 3·4 9, Hloelns 4·9 2·4 lO. Fr•nk 4·6 1·4 9, TH 91e •·12 1-3 9, AHord S-9 0-0 lO, Starks 0-0 0-2 0. Tot•ls 52-106 23-37 127 CLIPPERS -Normen 1•·26 3-6 JS, WoH ?-7 0·0 4, 1Mniem1n 7· 13 2-S 16, D•lltv 6· 19 6·7 II. Nixon l·S 1·2 l. C Smltll 2·8 2·3 •· Wllltam• 6· 13 ·-· 20, G•rrlCk 5-t l-1 11 Kile O·' 0-0 0, Go<1clre11ck O·• 0-0 0 ToltlS 0 · 10S 23-)2 1 ll Sc.,e l>Y Ouartotn Gotoen Stare 31 37 3S 2._127 Chooers l3 2• 29 17-113 Fouled our-None Atboundl-<.Oleleft Stare 63 IL. Smith 11), Cli-• J4 !Normtn 201 An l•ls-<.olOtn 51ttt 30 !Garland Richmond 6), (h-s 24 IGtrrkk 11 Tol•I IOUIS-<.olOtn St•le 26, Cll-s 26 Allt ndtnce-9 ,,27 C°'"9 KOf'K WEST-ltOOUES 81ol• II, Oceldtnlat 11 8olw SI 60, Monltllt 54 Cal Polv·SLO 7', CS Baktf'sfietcl 1l Chico SI J4, Sin Francl.co SI 66 Gon1t9t 71, Sin DiftO 66 loll SI Merv'• 71, Portland 45 SecrtmenlO St 94, Stalllt Pacific t9 5t•nlslau• St 71, UC Da vb 66 UC A:iver•ldt 102. C•I Poly Pomone 11 MIDWEST Wrient SI 102, Cent SI . Oniel 10 EAST Army 7', tone 76 Darrmoutll IO. Cornell SS Herverd '3, COluml)l1 ... HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Estandl '°' Tustin 59 (Sea View UlffUt) E1tafl<la Tustlll ~edit Curlis McDeniet SCllOIH Krer Heu Bradlev ........ .. ....... l 0 2 2 Bt•ISltln 4 2 S 13 • 4 3 11 LY ' 3 2 20 3 l 4 9 Steller 7 1 • IS 0020 Moon 05SS S 2 2 12 Lanc••ler O I • l O O 3 O Er~.on 0 0 ? O 1022Sl\Mtly 0000 Tra m 0 1 0 2 Tolels 2' 19 20 60 Total• 11 IS 22 5' Scare l>Y Quarten _£ita!ICIA 10 12 11 21--.0 Tu"*" 11 Tf n l1-S9 3·001n1 eoats E •lancla-Heredl• I T u"tn-l. y S, 8t11Stt1n 3, Sl .. 'ler 2 Tec:Mlcels, E"•ocle CCHICll O'Brien • Mar•llall Moor• Oollin GalOtrl Simon Gomt1 Hom Atnew Ancltnon w in lams Totets 2 0 2 4 M~w • 0 2 13 1 0 2 IS Ferrel 4 I S 9 0 S I 5 Ollvtf S 2 2 l3 3 4 3 10 Diet., 2 2 S 1 O 1 I l Harri• I 0 5 1 0 l I I Willltl'Mon 0 0 l 0 2o os Chaw 0 01 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' I I 28 It l2 .0 Tolab 10-' S 24 '4' Seen l>Y 0ua"9n S.ddlel>fck 17 13 14 1..-.0 Unlver'1"1v 1:1 9 12 ls--49 J·D01n1 goats ~ -Aenew, Dollln. Univer•ltv -Dlaltr. Oliver. Gleuen, M/Jrnew Tecllnlcat•: ~. Fountain vaa.v 71. WestmiMter so (s-.f i.....,.) • FOUl!taln V ... y WHtmlM• T Wetvtr cooi. D WHvtr PnflllPI Stead N9UY911 Corcoran Sn rcv HOHll Muroenr Ht llOUKh M«ll 81Chtt Totals ........ .. ...... 3 2 4 9 Ollura t 4 I 7 1 4 3 ll 0.La Trnd O o o o 0 I 3 I Murl>lly 2 2 s 6 0010 Dlel«I 6 3S1S o o o o Kawasn1ma O O 2 o 0000 Held 32J t S 2 I 12 Vu 1 0 ' 2 1 0 0 2 1$/lil 0 I I ' 0 I 3 l ~w 1 3 2 S 3 0 2 6 W1tllin• l 0 S 6 4 I 1 lO S 5 3 lS 1 0 1 • )() 16 13 71 Tol•I• 17 IS 1' SO Scare l>Y 0ua"9r• Fo..n1t1 V•l"-Y 2S II ?0 l!r-1' We.,m1nS1er 13 13 1S ,_~ J·POlnl POtl•. Fountain Vallev-T WH Ytr I. HtllOUKll l. We"mln•ter-<>kura 1 Huntt. ..... 8Ndl 74, Ocw View 65 (S-... Ueeue) OCNn View H ............ di ......... .. ..... .. FrOM 2 4 J 10 TllOm°'°" S S 4 lS Norman 3 3 J 9 Kalltf 4 0 • t Evan• 6 4 3 19 Lone 4 4 S 12 Ernst 1 O J 2 Of'eke 9 0 3 ll Td Polono• 4 0 5 9 Klltw•kl l 1 4 3 GwtllntY 3 1 3 7 Luce• 4 lO 3 II Tm. Pttonls 1 O O 2 Sltw•rf O O •o O Plllltlps I ' 0 J Will'lr'W>n 0 0 I 0 T4"'18efllt 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 16 21 65 To111s 27 20 23 J• Setrf l>Y Ouar1ws Och n V1tw 12 t 11 27-.S Hunllneton S.acll 14 14 lS 31-7• 3-oolnl POtls Ocean Vle-Fronn 2, E¥ans l . Tt<I Peloni• I, PnlUlo• 1 TecllnlcalS Lono. Stewart. W1tll•n- Ed1Mft 39, Marina l 7 Csu....t L-.uel MartM • ._ Newtleld Fields F Ctrr.on Tll.NllUYtfl Pa rks Cl mer on Scllulll Tu Nguyen Shtlor Totals Edo'°" ~rina 3-POlnl ........ .. ..... O O 2 O Marllneeu 6 O 4 l2 1 o I 2 Murl>llY 1 2 1 5 I o 3 2 TIM>l>t 0 3 4 3 I 0 I 2 A 81ird 1 3 2 S 1 S 2 19 Tvltr 3 0 I 6 O O I o Smv"r 0 O O o 1822 LovettoY 320 1 1 0 ' 3 3 1 I 1 IS ' l4 37 Tol•I• Ou•r1tn 1• 10 ll 39 ken l>Y 13 1 • 12 I• goa" Tu Nguyen (M) 1 12-39 14 7-37 LatuM l,tadl 67, Ora'* S4 (fl•~ CM U LN IUe) Oranee u..-IMdl Neu yen SltnleY A:b S.lnor A:n Sllngor Emigll A:O<lrieue1 AnderM>n Alt lav• To1e1\ .... .,,.. .. ..... 2 0 I 4 Trevino • 2 l l2 l O O 2 Stafford 6 • 0 ' 17 l 2 2 • B••nlon 10 3 3 23 2246 8vu l~OS l 0 3 2 Melttown l 2 2 I 7 l 2 16 Brauer 7 o O 4 3 2 o t Buchs.Daum 0 2 2 2 4 3 3 I 1 Weoenl9 0 l 0 I 19 10 19 S4 Tolal• 24 13 10 67 SC.... l>Y Oulr1oln <Xt not S lO 1' 7>-54 Lll!IUnt Betcll l4 ll 20 10-67 l ·OOIJlJ 11oall Of•nsi-Roorl11ut1 I, Ander.on I, Lagune Beach-Trevino 2 Tec11noe.a11 McKeown Laeuna H•s 61, Woodbridee 62 Cf"Kllk CM•t L-.ue> L...-Hlh WI 1 a r'-9 ......... .. ...... SMll HtlM>n SClll!n0r9 O.Vr-a TllOf'np)Dn Sal dint ltoman 1 • • 23 Asllkeneiv 3 • 4 12 7 ' 3 lt Sdlw..,. 0 0 S 0 l 2 3 t Conan 6 II 3 23 1 1 s 3 Corken l 2 2 t 3 2 3 I TavlOr 2 l 0 1 ) 1 3 '7 McLemort 0 0 I 0 0 I I I MurPllY 1 , ' • SNNllin 0 2 O 2 Ltll" 0 I 5 I Beucclo 1 2 2 • Tot11S 2S 17 22 " Toi~ " ,, 2) '2 SCtrt IW Quan.n 1.•~ Mitts I~ 19 J.4 WoodbfldOt 16 lt II l-oolnl "°'" L.19UN Hons-snett I brlO!lt-A•lll.an•rY 2, COl'klfl 1 I~ 10-.2 Wood UCI at San Jose State at San Jose Civic Auditorium, 7 :30 p.m. TV: None. Radio: K PZE (11 90) SERIES: UCt leads Mries, 14·t . GAME NOTES: Si n Jo se St1te Is comlno off tw o conH cuhve conference deteats ·on the road, 70·~ al Lono Beac h State on Sundav i nd 76·61 a t New Mexico Sta te on Tuesd1v. Their lone conterence win came 1 1 home 1oalns t Paclhc . . Leadino scorer S'9¥• H.,,.v w15 sn u1 down bv ,,,. Lono Beach Stilt dtfenst but tht Spa r tans m ade a second half run a l the 49-rs desollt a n unproouclivt nloht from Hanev and belno burled t1rlv In Ille game . . She of San J ose's IOP t •Ohl olavers a r t seniors • UCI twas a llt mt>led 70 more J ·POlnl snots llla n tllelr OPPonents, vt1 hit onlv 20 more Tiie Anteaters sllN lead lht 1e1oue In 3·oolnt percentage 11 .41l, but their foes twavt snot a combined 51 e>ercent .. S.nlor MMrt o.eitwavtt has 1 vt raoed lU POlnts i nd l.S rtbOunds over the past four oames Anteatera (3-8, 0-2) ~es. Ne. F 11 F 22 c 33 G 21 G 32 Probable atarten Harnt, Htlttlt, Gracie J t ff HerdtNn, 6·6, So Rob Ooktorczv ll.. 6·9, Jr M lkt OOklorczvk, 6·9, Sr Roo Palmer, 6-l , Jr. Ktvln F tovd, 6-S, Sr KtY lteMNtl ~ 6.4 so 134 11.S 11 2 ..... 26 3.0 7.1 27 u l Mike La~. 6·5, Jr (11.7, 3.Sl. 10 Justin AnderM>n, 6-5, So (4 7, 1 2), 25 Brian M cCloskev. 6·7 Fr. (4.7, 2.2), 42 Elo ln ROMrs. 6-6, Fr. (0 . 2.t l, 51 Rldw 9 uti.r. 6•7, So (J.9, U l C..d\ am Mullioan (n inth vear a t UCI, 131• lOS; va. stn JoM Slttt, 10·6) a. Dolltof'a71l Spartana (&-9, 1-4) ....... F It F 42 c ,, G 12 G 20 , Probettle 8taiten ........ ......... ...... 1toonev Scott, ... 2, Sr o .. trlctl we-., 6·1, Sr "*' SYHode, 6 •9, Sr Sttvt HeftlY, 6•1, Sr. AnttMMtv "9rrv, 6-t, Sr. .... lU 10 6.7 1U 7 t ... 2 1 u .. 1 2.1 u .., ... ,.... n Tonv ,.,'Nf, H , le. (U, S.Ol; lO Dwain Oenlets, 6·4, Jr. fl), U); M JI 0.W.. Wl!Neml, 6-t. Sr. (U , U >. • c..- .. llriy "'"' Y'9r .. s. :Mee ...... 10·1· .... UCI, •llJ ~ ..... """ lnW ....... .. ...... Aman 7 I :t lS Trout 3 2 t I T'""" S ) 3 14 J Molle t S l n M. Ctmmf 0 0 I 0 R. Molle 6 S 2 17 E Crmmr to 4 4 24 Alll'td 4 3 4 13 Mer11 2 2 2 1 OUMltYtr I 3 4 S W111!.Jm• I I I l a.Ins 1 0 0 1 1u1ct1ko 2 O 2 4 Q. l.ltt1er O O 2 o l ulone 0 0 0 0 Toteb '11 11 1' 61 Total\ 24 It 17 61 SCtrt 'tw Quartln ~~on Vltio , ~~ :: :~ ~ 3·POtflt llOtl'I Min ion V•ll>-T__. I, Mat'k I, lnt~Allrecl 2 Tec:hnicets: Bulctlllo . .... _, Qwtstlln "· UbertY Owtstlln ' S9 tAUMlemY lMwt) ........ OlmtlM UIMrtY ~ S.nn~ Clark Carea911 Humber Cuono Vise! Andf-• Curto Ausctl ....... .. ...... t 6 3 t2 O'Connef 2 0 l 4 12 0 2 24 McKM 2 0 2 4 2 o o 4 Jemt1 10 o 3 n I 0 1 2 Ellett 3 l 2 9 2 0 0 4 CllaPl>tl J ' 3 20 I 0 3 2 &..vllllan 0 0 1 0 l I I 3 , .. 1003 ..... I 0 I 2 Tol•I• 29 1 1l U TotalS 2• 7 12 S9 Seen l>Y Quartotn Htwoort Chr1s111n 14 II 22 I,._.. Liberty Cllri"1•n • I II 17 2>-S9 l·oolnr ooel• Ntwoort-<:urto l Llber· 1v-J•mt1 2, Che-'! 2 Ttcf1?1cel• ChaDOtll• ILC> HIGH SCHOOL BOYS STANDINGS Sunset LHtut Fountain V1lltY Edison Hun11no1on Beech Merklt Ocetn View WJ.,mln•ltr L9"Ut W L 3 0 , 1 2 ' 1 , I 7 0 l ,,..,...,.,Sc- Edi.on 39, r Marlna 37 C>wr .. W L lS 2 t 10 7 • • 10 11 • 3 12 Hunllneton Btacll 74, OcH n V11w 6S Fo..nlaln Valltv 7', Wntml1"'"' SO T--"• Game (I ) Meter Del •' cx .. n View (non·lH 9utl WtdrltMaV'• Gamel (7:l0) Ed•'°" al OCten V•w HunhntlOll 8eaCfl 11 Wnlm+n11er Marina et FOYnlaln. Velltv • flrtaY's ._. C7:JO) Founteln Veley 11 Hunllne1on 8eacn OcH n v-al ,,,..nne W"lmln•ler 11 EdiMln Sff Vitw LNtue Corona dtl Mer ~ .. E11anc11 Tustin Ntwoorr H•rl>or UnlYerl!IV L9"Ut W L 2 0 2 0 I I l I 0 2 0 1 t1t1111v•• kerft E 11•nc1t .o. Tu11on 5' OWr9I W L 12 • " l ,. , lO 6 II 6 5 11 Corona ci.1 Mir S7. Newoorl Haroor S2 Saddltbeck .0, Unlv.tr•llY 4' Wtdnetclllv'•-0-17;.Je) Newoorr Harbor 11 E "•nc11 Univentty at Tustin Corona def Met at SeOdlttlacll f riar• Games 11:J11 CorOllt dJI Mer 11 Sldd'el>aek Unh1tr•llY II Tu.,on Ntwoorl Hlf'l>or •• Estanc11 -Seutf\ Coast LMtue I.MW. lrYlnt Capbrr•no V•lleY Dana H1ll1 Minion v1e;o Sen Cttmtnlt El Toro W L 3 0 3 0 I 2 I 2 / ' 2 < 0 3 flrkllv'• k - ·• ov.r .. W L 17 , 1) • 13 • • 10 • ll lO I trvone "· MIHlon Vlelo 6J -Ca0t•lr•no Vdev "· El TOl'O St D•ne Ho"' SJ, Sen Citmentt Jt ........... , Gamn (7:JIO) TrYTI'le &I -C10111r1ncr V.llev Dant Hilt\ 11 Et Toro Sen Cttmtntt •' Min ion v .. .o ''*Y'• Gamti (7:JIO) trvlne al Sen Cltl'l'ltllle Minion VltlO •• El Toro (aol•lrtno V•llev ti D-HoM\ Pacific c .. ,, LM9Ue L.eoune Hills T rabuc:o H1t1' L.eeuna h Kh Woodbridee Cost• Mnt <Xanee LMtut W L 1 0 2 0 1 ' ' I 0 2 0 7 "''*Y'• k -t TrabUCO Hits fl. CCl!llt Nine 10 LaOUfle lktcll '1, Or'anee SC ueune J:illls 61. WOO®'~ 62 w.....-v-. 0-. (7:JI) ~ Hilt\ II Cotla Met.I <X~ al Woodl>flcl9e L•llUlll IMacll 11 Trabuco Hills "''*Y'• 0-. C1:JI) Coslt Mew at Orante Lffunt 8eecll 1l Woodbt!CIM Tral>ueo HUb al Latunt Hiiis ......,, LMwe ~ w I. Mtlltl' Del 2 0 SI Peul 2 0 Strv11t 2 l Bl•llOP Amal 0 2 Bl'1!0P Montoomary o 2 fll' ... v'• SC... Over .. W L 10 ' lO S 1 • ) 10 2 12 1 10 0-11 W L 17 2 I• s 10 ' to 6 • 1 Sl, PN I07, l lWMI MonltomefV n Strvlle "· B"'*' Amal tO T tllltM'' Geftw (I) Meler Del el ~ View (llOll·ltaeutl ............ 0-(1:Jll Bt"'°I) Amal al I"'-MonltlOf'ntt'Y SI Paul t i Malet Otl fl,,_v' .. OMles C7:JI> St Ptul al 141MP Amal Malt< Otl Y1 Servile (II UCll COMMUNITY COLLllGI WOMaN ReftC:M ,........ 62. Onft9e C..st SS COniMt a""" CAs ... , e1tCtl ----lllll9le 0r ..... c ... . ....... .. .... .. Helm\ l 0 0 2 ArnoOot ) 0 J 6 5ltm011 l a 2 t Ctttrmtn s o i IO ~ 111 >1.eut• '''" Gllll\ 1 0 0 1 T"°"'91 4 I 4 9 I Ul'n• 4 o J t Gtttn ) S J l1 £erty 9 7 3 20 Wrlt'lt 1 2 I • Mvtrey I 2 I 11 l tllos O I J > Toi• 27 I tf ' 61 Totals 21 10 71 SS Hatt11me lt"1CllO s.-i11etO. H ·2J • l-Mlnl tollt Otalltt (Oetl-Le\ilt I TKIWC• Ntnt ., Ready for battle UCLA qurterback Troy Atlrm•n 8ta.Dd9 between t:-o •amo wreetlen dmiq Tokyo recepdon l.D preparadon for Japua Bowl collete footbill ill-.tar aame hnda7. NHL STANDINGS Camt*ll C_..,etKe Ce lQa rv Kinei Edmon1on WtnntPf9 Va ncouver Detroit St. Loujs Toronto M lnneso•a Cnkaoo SmvtN OM1*1 W L T ~ GF G A 21 9 6 62 ll S 12S 26 IS 3 5S 229 111 23 17 4 50 195 167 16 16 9 " 165 172 16 23 6 31 141 147 'Ntnis Division 20 16 7 41 1"4 161 IS 20 7 37 1'6 157 IS 26 3 33 135 ll S 13 22 7 33 136 161 11 26 6 28 160 197 W•s Conference P•tridl DIVlslon WHh•no lon 2• IS 7 SS 167 141 P lllsburo h 25 14 3 S3 19' 173 Phlladelotria 14 20 2 SO 111 lSS NY R1rl9ef"S 22 15 6 SO 170 1S3 New JerH v 16 21 7 39 1S3 180 NY lslariden 12 21 2 26 121 176 Montrtal B0$10n Buffa to Hartford Que bee Adam s Oivl si.t JO 11 6 "' 179 134 17 11 9 '3 143 137 II 21 ~ '° ISS' 169 17 21 3 37 l•S 1'3 13 27 S ll IS3 ~7 ,,ldlY'• S<tr .. NY lmlldeo S. N ... 'WWY 3 wa"'o1191on s eornonron 3 W1nt1iPt9 l Vencouver l TMlv'• Gernt• H•rlfo<'d al KIMI 1 JS om Detro.I er l ouon. lOJS • m NY A:aneen e r P111.our1111. I l JS • m Cllte•oo .. , NV twnoen, 'OS D-l'I\. 8uffal0 al QutoK, US D m Montreal 11 T oron10. SOS o m C.toarv al ~'°"' S.ll Pm ~v'• G- Bo\ton &I War.llllltlOll 10l5 e m PtllM!ufllll 11 N-Yotk lttn9ef• IOJS a m Edmonton er Hew Jertev 'OS Pm Catoarv al Buflalo, 4 OS Pm Otlrool al PN ....... 4"'0S om M.MtMl!a el Wl!Wote, S11S • m SI LOUI• ., Vancouver. 1 OS pm. Gotf --- VOLLEYBALL Callee men UC SANTA lillAaA 1"VITATIONAL ..... ..... l UCJ tcer'H > VCI dtf ClltomtA, IS-I, lS·l UCI dtf S0noma $Ille, IS•l, 9·1S lS·• UC Santa e.,,,.,-a «* UCI. 1S·4 16· I• UCl.A def UCI, IH . 1S·7 LOYOla·Marvmounl def UCI, U·t IS· ll FIELD HOCKEY Hltll ~ SUNSET LIAGUE " ........... lkedl t. •• "" • EOIW>ll oe>allt M YM ~l 2 Hun1~lon hlCll KOtll'll Bi.Glllm I GrlY Goeloe MYts "-Htlllltl'~ .. Hunttn1lon ke(ll. 1-0 0.. ... flWftt DAVEY'S LO(.KE• ( .......... htdll -• l>CMl1', SJ ent•tO I l>OMO, Sn rOdl I '"• I• calico oau, 1 mecfl.etel t •llttP\rteao 1• cow COd, 31 KulCM, I Mlle OANA WHAltfl -l CINI, II •"ll'ff• 1 OllU 1 roo l;s11 • "'"°~" l ..cuio.n I 1111.e "''" NfWPOltT LANDING -l l>Pal• ?l' •noltrS ' ""° c.n JU •o<k ''"'· I 1>11.19 N!'Cll S COW COd H.... lcMll N¥t SUMSaT LIA.W • ........ l, M9f1M l EO•SOtl KO(lf\O Halllltt• I Goellt .. vn JutlC I . Marllll \CorlllO"; Prffl 1 (ioai;e M YM K .. " I. Halltlme Edlton, 1 •0 , ....... VtlleY ), Wtt°lmMatllr 1 . Fountain Vellev KOrlll9 J-1, WflOfll : Gciar.e .. vts Ptftaflor 7 Wt.,,nlMler KOflllt 9raAv I Got ... M Vtt. Sol• -13 Hatfl-WttltnoMltr, H> .._... ..... , e.dl I, Oc.at\ VltW 0 H1>t1111'910fl ltecll KOl'•'IV limt'ntrmaft H• ,,,.,,. 0 0 SEA VllW LIAOUI Ctr"" _, Mer 4, Mtw"'9 HIN'tlw 2 C.,Ofta del M¥ Kfll'll't Sm.I'll 2 Ce 14illan I Got .. .,,.. COMtlV 11 Hewoorr Har11oor KOl'lllll Wallttr 1 H1•il1me 0·0 l'r1dlV's 1'MMdtem IA SE IA LL AIMr'k.IA L....-IAL Tt~E oa~es-~ PNI ltao ltY: OUll*Oer to • ,_ • .,..., con1recl· DETltOIT TIG£1tS-S•llNO OoYle ~ .. ~ atlO Mirto H111""9M "'C'*'· 19 -Yff• tonlraclS ---t...Meitt OOCX.Elt!>-S.....a Franllllrl SllAIO\ ,.,.,, 0.MINll\, Md MM1efl0 ~ lf'f~, I ONt•ntt (Ol\frl(I' ATLANTA Bft•VES-S•On.d C.ert?\e• it •• ., •• n1....., CHiCAGO CUBS-~'91*1 '°'''Cfl w~··· - OUrf..icler, encl Pel P9trv, ""~• IO -vta '°""t<ll PIHSIUltC.H P AA TE ~S<Of'N 8• '" ,_ '""' l).!(l'•e•', 10 • -y .... COf'fre<I Bengals fever hits Cincirinati CINCINNATI (AP) - "Benplmania .. has taken firm hoJd as the C1nannau Bcnpls' Jan. 22 date with tht Sen Francisco 49ers in the Super Bo•I draws neartr. Bakeries are producina cookies and Mltls decoraled in orante and black. the NaUoaal Football ~·s team colon. A company is offenna "lim· ited edit ion.. Benaals com· memorative c0tns. A Cincinnati fast·food rtttaurant. which says n has been prov1dina lunches thrtt tames a week for 17 years to the Bcnpls at the team'" · SpU\ney Field train1na site, plans to send a special luncb to the Bcnpls via jet to Miami on Jan. 20 ··we don't want thtm to break their routtne:' Yid Ru1h Montaomery. who ttp.llarly dehven Lhc lunches to the Bcnpls. The team 1s to . depart Sunda) moman& by Charter Jel from vrtater . Cancinnatt lntemauoNI A1rpon to M1am1, where the Su~r Bo-wl 1s to be played in Joe Robbie Stadium. Airport spokesman Ted Bushelman said Fnday his office has been dcluaed by telephone calls from fans wanung to sec the Bengals depart. He said light sccunt) '.I.Ill prcvenl fans from seeing the team's depanure. Vendors art hawking Bcngah souvenirs and Bcngals,o(jccoratcd gar- menlS from hasuly creeled stands on downtown strttts. Retailers report bnsksalnofBcnpls items. including T·sluru, sweauh1rts and orange-and- black floral bouquets and balloons ··when consumers feel good about their spcrts Learn, 1hey tend to spend more.' said Mike Curme, an as- sociate . professor of econom1cs at M1am1 University an Oxford. Ohio. San FranclKo quarterback Joe Montana , •hown workln' ou t next t o Coach BUI .. ,,~ Walab , u ya he'll continue playln& d espite wamtnc from hi• bac k eurgeon. CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 SANTA CLARA (AP) -Joe Montana on Friday shruged off has back suracon 's statement that the San Francisco 49crquartcrbaclc's advaoc- '"' arihntis makes a career-ending injury 1nciusin&ly possible. Montana sa1dhc bchevcs there's no more nsk of being injured wh1k playing than there -was when doctors cleared him 10 return after removing a ruptured disk 1n September 1986. He said the suraeon. Arthur White. warned him afler the opcnmon 1hat another one would be hkel)' at some point 1n the future. "But there's no specific date -1t could be 20 )cars from now." Mon- 1ana said at the team's training fac1hl)'. "I'm pu shing th~ futurc as fa r u I can .. Montana. 3~. said he hopes to finish out has contract . \\-h1ch runs another four seasons. In November. neanng the end of the fifth )ear ofa t'\·)car contract. he s1sned a thrc<'-)Car extension through 1992. He could cam nearl> SI O m1lhon m the fi\.C year for ""h1ch he's still under contract. makmg him one of the h1ghest-pa1d athletes 1n sports. White said Thursda) that u·s "amazing" that Montana 1 sttll pla)tng 11.'J )Cars after the opcrauon. He said lhe quanerbad. 1s .. eaung up the )ears rcall) fast ... "II would not surpnsc me. after he phl)ed another season or l\\O. that he ~ould nttd add1uon1I surgef') 3nd \lo Ould have to finish play1nk.'' "hite told Tbe Tnbune of Oakland At a newsconftrtntt fnday. Wtuk sa•d he was not misquoted 1n tht newspaper but said the tone of the ., anicle was wrona.. "I ao alona with (Montana) that has , body will tell him when he should stop and he w1l1 tcll me whtn he has s)'mptoms," said White, who noted that CAT scans and X-ra)'S can help ex pens p~ict Montana's condition. "But the major 1hing 1s h15 pain," said Whue, add1na that Montana shotild be able to play for sc~er•I more )Cars. He said Thursday 1hat the opening m Montana's spmc 1n the small of his back where tho disk. was removed is clos1t1g because of the r1go~ of !001ball. "As the hole closes off. 1he likt· hhood increases more and more that any single blow could close 1t off, and that would be 11," he said. But White, who s.a•d two )tars ago that he thought Motttana -.i.as .. cruy .. to continue pla)'1na. cmpha.s1zt'CI that Montana 1s m no mort danser of paral)SIS or other cata trophic 1nJUf) than any other football pla)'cr. "It's not as 1f he's throw1na all caution to the wind," he said. '"Besides. 1f a m1lhon dollars was on 1hc hne. l~d probably pla> the ne\t game. too." Montana said he has a CAT scan done every year to monitor his back and talks with White about every other month The hkehhood of another operation. actordm& to Mon· tana ... has alwa)'S been a topic.·· '"One of the things he told me 1s that 70 percent pf all back patients who h:l\e had o~rauons usually require them again. • ~ said Montana bcheves the doctors arc o\Crly slnush because they're de31- mg "'•th a football pla)Cr. I cLAssiFIEb INbEx &U.5678 I TODAY'S 111,..,_.I HJO l•rl!f!tat 5530 s.ez.-1 SSH C.r l•J•tat 5531,Eapleyant SSM !:'1hr••t SIM P9'0ll MOllTH ORANGE CO. 540-128 fROll IOUTM ORAMM CO. -1111 Ill llDii-•IEIRE.P •R.IUl.•111111 Uft .. lt I WI 'SH •WTIW .. mf.ulT Needed fOf Co.ta M ... 20-30 Hra~ fOf exCltlng NY & DC ,.,.,,... nMdlFIT ~-ioe pttlta In 8uey pt094 .... -.. Nws»t Full-Time. Exp ,.q'O 31<>-ei.ctl1Calwholeealer Cell ~rt Beach 9hop you! St7S lo-$300/W\, APt M&Ult. ll~l1'9Ual Cntr otc n /PT ~ THE DAL V flltlOT CHECK VOUW. AO ClA$Sll~O 0"9Clf HO\.IAS THE FIRST DAY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS cation•. Tortffla Fleta Betty al 6'9-1775 Call GARV Of GAR room & t>oetd, alrlara. halpful Salary c:om· commun6cetlon .--. Of· Call Linda 4~588 llRB 840-2370 Of 6'1-4423 hMlth lnluranca, car &I menaurat•wl~1ence. ~. hard·w«ttlng. ----m<>fal ~ 21? Call THI! APPLY at TSL MGMT, peopte Oriented. Soma .... --Local ~ of v..,,.e fl.llllT c A R I N G T R E E 1H E. 17th St ••• 1·A. petlent ~ Typing. Exp l .._._leMc ..... , I 00 AM·$ )Cl PM S..turcMylOO AM ••30AM .... ,.., •• ,... • .,...,.. •c•,.,•" ......_c-it ..... , 800 AAI SOOP"' oc~• 1002-2790 LM• IUll ~t•, travel ban--Full time ..._ penon, (803)271·2211 ea.ta Mee&. 1'2• 1903 I '*PM. but wtl treln, eflta. Mull ha_.. own Management Polet1llal a MANICURtST Uery oP9" M0-2023 NO\lf Ac:c:•ptlng Appll· tr~1tlon 540--1 lOO Plue, Good WOttl~ con-LIT .... /~ Beeutltul p4aoe to wont w/ MEOICM. 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Dental ~tlon Manager ~PIT emplo)>M '°' u.. ~r.eo ~., dMM ll1ft to forg;.. and ...,.... ,..... Y ,__. Costa M..a 4 dayl/WMll merc:t\andla6ng Aex ,1---------L--------._-----:=----=• TM ~ '"'~ Rapidly orO\lflng de11y and ~~C:t1"8~:'r~MC::!~ trtencsly ;:,~orac1~. ""'· ""IMGe .if:. My Start the New Year o ma ou w.ekly newtp.,,.,, haw take and paaa prollcMtncy ..age Car MC Reeume l wt.th the .-In a" tri. 1'1111!\C* or ~ '°' AMI e.ta1a n:amlnatlon. Th,.. poa mT&L llm p IT 2s101 P...adu.. 1.agun• '::o:tte tth ma !;!1 lh1: and T anltory ..... poa.. ltlona op.;. for pr.: Exp In rut pace gen. den~ Hiiia. CA 92653 CENflJRV 21 leaJn. ttlank ~ ewtYthlnQ :::;,.'::: =':!': Klnderg~i;!•" Salery ti.try QfTlca pretd Rec:.c>-Hlllfdraur/Mantc:unat and connrm once more ~ rMUrM In c:on-S7 00 lo -82 pat ho4H lion apptm. filing. etc H,. Cu1a C M aaton need• that 1 nev. ...,.1 10 ba ~to Apply 20451 Cralm•r I 9·2 M· Thura N B .,.._ bOth, grMI WOttllng con-- eepal'9ted from You no • Lan•. H8 H•-8H8 Salaty °'*' 6'2-6880 dlttona. loW rw'11 Amy OI matter now 0, .. , me· ,_.,IUYm 0..dlln. '°' 1pplying, wlldy9. t13-340Slwlcnd• I La 11 rle 850·0t30. terlal daelr.a may ba. 1 TIE DAILY I 1/20/89 mm · 241-9414 1 want to ba with You and • RIUL Ill&. DTITI I :..::==In~ PILOT PIT ~1. N8. omc.. a.II WHIWll -ITWY•H• 1 You tor VOAM L0'4 tO'#atd IM Wiit UY IT Ms-4 HS alter '1 1 am ll-1111• TO PREPARE tor RM e .. ma and my IOv'9d OM1 mTl lllA. U IHH R .. lat>M per90n '°' local tit• Ucan• S9t ,..,,,.. l ""*' · 11111 Ill...... lloh1 pidl~ & cs.liv«y burMO In lit tranMcilon ~ me)' pray 11111 HIU•Tll j Muat ha,,,. own cat woni SERV ING Newport I prayer 3 conaacuttva &u• In ;,....._ only Mon-Fri c.i1 Mr I Co1t1 Mau. lr'llna. Would you like: • to eam Whal )OJ re ~? • to WOO< independently? • the support °' national ~.sing? • rec:ogn.ton as a prolessaonal -~? HEAR -ROBERT THOMAS ~Al1tr th4t lllkd da~, ._.st ~ ~114)4.55-..H21 Tiatln. & Seddliebaell Val- 'fOIJI wWI w111 1>a Q'etlted a •y~..,.Slll w v v • v ., • • m ----no matter hOw dlftk:ult It -s.n 11 w/bualn ...... thro11gh llftll/Wlll ••• All MANAGER AT '"I\. may ba Tti.n proml9e •o SILES contact °' ,...,, ... •o th. Co.ta Meaa 8aMCf c.ntury 21 E.11.ecut.,,,. .... -e..-, ,. vi ... ,.... IPIC-- -tell it l'iM 11 Is~ 1n a real estate career ~ Ihle dla!Ogue U approprlat• agency Dl•trlbu1C>f hU lmmedilita &s+-2800 ---------------..iv eoon • your taVO< h• Maintaining eoc:ur•1• ,.. need '°' on ....... c2 dayt) baar\ QIMled MCP cord .. eteeling report• & Warahouaa (3·d•Y') Xlnt IT,,. FIVE CROWNS RES· h•• a n.·etl&I la..t 1 ,.... nu t I II.IOI llT'L I ~1ce~:~ r:·:. =~ ~~ ~ ~~~N~~1'Y,!:I hli11• ' ,OUNO In Coat.a Meaa rv ICCOllTS at)llty to mMt the pubftc: 714-&'1s.-ee35 able PleaM .,PY anar --.. o In oac lg w/1 hlQfl daO,.. of~ ---10 a m ..... "=:-CAT Fat ' Companlon/AaaCpr ror "*'' I COtlllcMnt..ifty. EARN UP TO 13500 In... FIVE CROWNS - 1 111 ~ '*'Y ~ lie t>adloround In consumw citing 7 WMll p1omooon REST AURA HT "-= 1...__... ~ ?2-t _ d"11. n-emtir.'wtt«trt'tim 109Pof1u111ty IOI LAIOCI eftalra l bua1neea e>r.rd A. QU81.d lnCOCM bued 3'01 E. Coeat Hwy __ .. -W "-lrY ......, I 557--N91 5'1·2624 .,.. Aogr...,.... com.-College ct.Gr .. cMelr•* Ol'I <Mm• and ..... Offw CdM, CA 9~25 clel6grt ~ bQUttq"9 1~,a~~'\~ P1ttc1ng • !*\Miion package In-Salary c:ommansurata 1"'-No 1 educ: product 1 -u Ulln·••y-ExcMt -~ toe · Fm Companion/aide to eluding madic:al balianta w/~ground s.nd,... '°' .... PIT and c... --••--~ll'lu•llwt,.q '°'· ltt7 ~lady S day W.-Opc>ortun4ty 10f gro..th ~to ll"ltna qt\arnbar 099tys 7eo.ol01 F'*'dly~&~ ... 1111/0 7M-t4n/E \.AAOE REWARD loa1 IV9 out.~· re,._ 19 Eapeilencad pnn1 bade· of Comm•rce . 2115 EXTRAS HEEDED F0< Ing oanaral ~actica firm --~ 1110 ,_ino-, 1' !tie ~_,,., 2·\910 _ ground ~red FOf in-I ~. IMna. 1271• TV movlH & com-In Huntington a..ct'1 la ~own. 14 yr1 ~ H o u s E • formeton11niem.w. cell rT1erc1 111 No ,.. IOolllng tor • "'"*· ~er,'=:~ ~·NB . ~!N~~/C~tdc:~are ..... •1&181111 1 (213>445-1155 =.,~~~n:'::1 lift, worttlnl perMwne p FtT PIT ~or win train .. -u m.lftlY up. Salary D o E MAKE A DATE WfTH 'l"OUR FVT\JRE. ... l-. Tuesct.y, ....... y 17, 1989 7:00-9:00PM. NEWPORT BEACH .... " ... ..... '°"' ··"····· .. CO:.IA .. A Ill( llAl Ul&ftllS • t -'"' ....... • "'' llUl 11nn11s 11HYt L I\ Wiii not tnt•rf•, loet at eoco·• 11UI • 72f·"4t or l21·S30• Tm_.,.. Na 144-0132 p_.,,, FIT poeit'°!'. Avt ··-··· ... ·--·- In en .ctu1Mt buillneMI LOST GOLD Umbrell• Pin. Enoll9h Start A A 1 or 1n ·dry ~.J)&ant In r-(7t•)e.47..eo41 •I..,_. • ._~, WW. REWAAO '200. I NJ•I • ~ CONAOYS ,..._ LEGAlSECRETARY.wlttl -----------------------· In\ ....... ....., llJy 722-2115 !!JI.-,_ t:!-:, ,, 113318., pon/FalrMw 6'5-02<&e rwc IOf t...,Womoad PExp 1~ ~. CALL «T ......... • Mon-Fri Super Sand""<:h omp11tet Of ro-,........2000 L TORFOUNDAP~·· tatnly W/3 acl'loOt • (l,•)a.aa ••fl t?SP~ S45""8ei You oon111nowwha\you,. c•aalng. Phone 1kllla LOW COST lpeyl~• cNcnn t.tuat dfMI I ......... I '"'..,no II you haW'4Wl I r..O neg ""1"1 Se1ary 8Med .....,,._ 1114 ""9rfail H(fFEE IC* (ldah Good aalery llyou reloo•unotcuhOIM. daNif.-dMltely I on Exp 497-3111 •--n-.r"'t...,.11-llillinDPil-iil""•--I •CALl 97t-P£TS• 121-tlMI or l21·S301 .ci .... :~:1ectm,,..;..;;'-m'ii'or•you-~-------·------•I '°' TDlt 110,000l\lp Ho I TIE lllLY end. ... ,,. ,.. c.1 0.1 ":z ™ PILIT r-.~l?s.71tt • O ~~JI-1 lft WW• .. :: ;;"~ e.o:: l"'ell ftA Firm In LOIT cewt.t"'.. Day ............. ,. .................. Terftlr. I. .... C.. .......... n.....ars ····- n..-lllMmart of,,_,. 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Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACfll088 I Punlal\ 5 FleYOf 9 Halley's linel altan.olak• I 5 Snaoect beam 16 Blazlng 17 Gt hooky 18 Monti 19 Funk 20 Velue 22 Inane 24 EH ct 26 Picllle type 27 Highest note 28 Battery Plrl 29 G•rden arn 32 Smiled 35 Turnip 37 "~y Frlenel 38 Tiiie 39 Winglike 40 1894 gold ruah tit• 43 Run lul 45 A/weys poet 48 A1Nuf1 47 "Ben - . 48 Cotton hbef sheet 49L..- S3 MvaiC gr009 51 Cfil~M • 611 Un•bttdged 59 lllamlc l•nd 2 3 4 14 17 20 8 I h• , • .,_, 82 hi•-·- 63 Ch•-Pf'•I &4 AC1min1at• e5 Gaw plUt 6e L.,..dlord e7 Sklllt DOWN I $eouf\dr_. 2 Lt l down 3 Love In A•tl 4 Mount~.11 g 5 S..m4t e Olatiooor 7 Cognomen 8 E .. tteel r11nk 9 Star In Auriga 10 . things!" 1 I Ore source 12 Nyx·a d8UQllter 13 Pr111at• eyes 21 r....,. 23 Alluvlum 25 Detected 28 B•wled 29 Suod• Ille 30 Actor Rlch•rd 31 Scoot 32 Cycle 33 Mr Gwelner 34 Eroa equel J6 G•me 11th 38 F~kle 4 1 Cofltoundfld 42 the wtlOle thing 43 Pronoun 44 Young pelt 43 Cruef one 49 Doy9rl1 50 W9neleter 9 7 9 51 Oeltgl\1 52 Closet 53 Campus •rH 54 fow.,CI 55 .E~petla 58 Sm.it group eo Neg•Hve 10 11 12 13 Ml·11M M1·1111' J .. p Wrangler Hiii a.hara ad111on, AM/FM li.t.O, .xoaflenl COfl• dltlon, 10,000 mu .. 114,500 otM> 6$7-8213 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal 09$>1tll1*'1 II lh• Dairy Piiot ls plNMd to •n· nounce a ,,...., ..,vice now av11I· able to new buSineuet W• .. 11 now SEARCH the n ~ ror you •t no extt• char~. and uve you the o~ and the tt1p to the Court HouM In Santa 'Ana Then. or courM, aher the ... ,en it comptet.cl ._.. wm rite 'f®' flCUtlout bustMN na~ statement with the County Clerk, publish once • weak for tour we.kl as required by law and then fi'te your proof of pubfl· cation wtttl the County Ctetk. Pleue St0$> by to hie your r1e1111ou1 b\.ttlnest atatement at the Oally Piiot Legat Oepan- ment. 330 West Bay Costa Mes.a. Cahlorn11 II you can not stop by, ptene call ut at (714) 642·•321. E•tenJt<>n 315 or 318 and we w1JI ma @ arrangementa '°'you to handl th11 orocedute by m11I u you should haw any furthot' questions. pleue ca11 us and we will be mOfa than glad to ess111 you Good luck •n your new 1>u11nius1 N.<\ME AOORUS CITY A~fNCLOUO 1.wU I 1 J. 4 OtMgt Coelt OAtl Y PILOT /8aturdey. JlnUMy rM. 1911 87 PHONE O"'TES TO JWN 4 n.oo • ~ .. ' . 642-5678 -. • l ' • ! 18 Orongo COUl DAILY PILOT I Solurdoy, J""""'V 14, 1889 TBS .PAMD-Y CIRCUS -·~ --- by Bii ~ r.wa;;:;;;~.;;;,1:;,a;;;cvmLTrouiiii'""';by;';;M::a_r;:•;;:n.:'&:U:M;:.,;:.:;;11:'10 • ' I I J. I I '· ·rnE ROTAll'I ))i"L PHo~E One. dooiiNlt<d the IMdsc•pe,now se kl""' ~een except in rer.ote ore•s "Keep up the good work, Daddy, and maybe you'll get promoted to 'Mommy.'" • MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson I I . "There's a gofd dtgger If I f1!lel' saw one ... Sh&I take Marmaduke for every bone he's got!" PEANUTS -IOU 60T A LETTER FROM ~OUR BROTHER SPIKE, HUH ? GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE aoslt IS ROSE J l MEARD HE DOE5N1T WANT TO 6E IN Tl-I E "U6LV 006'' CONTEST .. --"''-~ i i I i l LfffOVER F'"ROM WHAT ? by Charles M. Schulz DO ~OU HAVE ·AN~ OTHER RELATIVES 7 ' . by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan --~"~"i..~ Al'blsu; ~1'il\51'51!9'VIC!! . ~~lllw..6Q<IRl'S. by Kevin Fagan by .Pat Brady I • llLOOll COUii If ---------6£'/TJll' l/£111!1f . 0 0 0 • • • • ·---~ ARLO AND JANIS • FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER • FUNKY WINKERBEAl'f 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 • • . • DO '1IXJ 1ltP. 11t I.Ade WU llO IT AaAINt !l'f}/(Tlr.16 •T Ml. 'ICMJ ~ ""1rr 1 ... 1·0 BETTER GET BACK 10 THE OFFICE I LYt'JETTE7 I HA'Ye-' AN A PPO\NI MENT J A T\ 301 • I I I I ' DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau I . • I HO/J/1)/T oo r \ l by Jimmy JohnlOl'I WJ11, 11115-A LOI' MOU HOW -N5l4lt .' ' by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk 1 FO•J··;i 111'1_ --c-::--· ,. ·'S ---.............. ......... _ ll/Hlfr•. -1/1/M'f /M •. -1116MY.? «I>-/IMTS '"-· -( ..... , /'M(l/f' I \ tlUrY. \ I rr. ' I • I l ' • i ' ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday. January 14. 1989 ~ by Bii "Keep up the good work, Daddy, and maybe you'll get promoted to 'Mommy.'" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "There's a gold digger if I ever saw one ... She'H take Marmaduke for fNefY bone he's gotf' PEANUTS COUNTER CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta r J J I ' a 1"E RoTA~'f 'DiAL PttoNE Once. do~i"atcd the landscape, now seldom setn.except 1n rel'llote areas - DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 11··~ . ~/~ ~~~ IL...---~~~ i by Charles M. Schulz -{~\.. 60T A LETTER FROM '{OUR 6ROTl-IER SPIKE HVH? I HEARO HE DOESN1T WA~T TO BE IN T...iE ''UGLY 006 ''CONTEST .. 00 'f'OU ~AVE AN'f' OTHER RELATIVES ? GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS ~~ 6etf'll\l&l/Vf0 ~P11\16~ '(00 Kl\IOW. DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ; ~ . . ~ • • by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan .. ~e~~ r:L.• A:> 'bJ s~ fORM51"~1Ce ~~ff~1'0'\RP5. I 1-I by Kevin Fagan 1~1'10 i~f A ~K.V\U,. ) by Pat Brady ARLO AND JANIS DO'm0~1'4t LAKaf> WU.DO IT AGA!Nt IJl'fJRTl1! 16 •T AU. 'fOtJ ~uc Aeourr by Jimmy Johnson WIU., ~ 1ALK A LOT' AIGU ~~.' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN (/.) SOFIWA~E DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNelly by Harold le Doux euT we HAVE A LOT MORE TO DISCUSS I CAN YOU ANO SOME 11ME FOR ME LATER THIS AFTERNOON, SAM? I ~O•UEI I . r 1 r _ · I f,.........l_l_A_F_Y......,.1 • r I I I I .1 ~ JCL.ITI C I I t I I by Tom Batluk -.... ,... ..... J"J Q 1111'.~-•e II CW ------... ,,, ... _ ..... ....... ..,_ -... MGE J/SAY1WY I , M~ ..... --~-----------------------.. -UI.: THI LI DA I LE WATERFRONT HOME HA IT ALL!! ... Linda I le's be t location. Sun all day! ear gate.house. beach. lenni court and clubhou~. Thi quality home has 5 bedroom . 5 ba ths plu powder room. game room. pool. pa. auna. and slip foi:-large boat. Proudly prt~n1Nl at.. ...... 12,4 50.000 IF YOl LIKE l~DIVID 'ALITY HERE IT I ... BIC. C.\ \YO C . TO~I. Guard · galt>d c·ommumt\. £as\' summertime entertain· m~nt a~rt"a ~•th open·p1t barbequ~. Privatf' pool and pa . Orif'ntation of home on large lot .a ... .,ure pri\'an . 4 bodrooms. large ll\'lng and farn1h room-.. den. loft .......... 1.350.000 OPf.' "'-'TlRO·\l I ·S. Ii Rm .\l ~T. Cl .Oft<,t. OW YOt;R OW 90 FEET ON THE WATER ... :\ewh remodtled contemporan home with a 50 foot boat dock. plu a 1de tie . Tru lovelv. l1gh1 & bright home wu h 3 bdrm an<l 2'1 ha1h also ha a f maly room anJ an office or dc-n. two fireplface and a beautiful braUa t room. All th1 can be vour<. for ................ . ...................... 1,350 .()()() E LI "T l ~G BL LWFS BEST 8 Y ... Crtat localt", three bt"Jroom "ondo ntar Bade Ba\. hool and park. Ont"-half block to communil\ pool. Compltt h rtfurb1 hf'CJ .................................... .. . 228 .()()() l..llf on~. AT PROMO. 'TORl~BAYF.~"""~~....;J..,&J.L.f.L__ , .• Thi l~autiful o~ ton hom~ on Promon· torv Ba ·Ill 3 l)tdroom. 31; b th. ~1th pecial f tur U<'h lap pool. pa. "entral air c n.fi1ioning. 50' boar lip. lf"lk ~ood bar. with i~ ma<"hint> refr iger tor. Ca barbequ in kitc~n. fh 1 horn~ ~ith all the~ features on (n lind for: cmh ...................... S 1 ~SO~OOO BIG CA Y01 ' tOT ... lovf-lv I vtl lot -1th ~autaful ~ie~ of Bi Canrnn Golf Gour . could ha~ ocun \ icw cond &ton·. l 3.000 ~· ft .. C'\11 ... •c k>cation. ovr:rlookin« multi· ....,, ..,., ... _ .................. 1875.000 BEA UTIF L EWPORT OKTH TOW HO E • : . Two bedroom at· tac hed garage. communitv pool & pa. High ceilings throughout. "parkling kitrh n. W asher and Drver included. ...................................... 1.400 Month EWPORT BEACH . . . Loveh beach house on Harbor Island Orm~ ~ith boat dock . Three ~droom. large 11\'mg room. with fireplace S3,000 unfurm.,hed. $3,500 furnt hed . VIEW THE HARBOR ... PIU&h t~o bedroom. two bath full\ furnished mdudin~ linen . relev1 ion. phonf'. "omputer. refngf'r· ator et('. ava1lablr. March 0 1. pt. 30th. .. .... ......... ..... ... . ........ SJ.SOO Month BA YVIF.W TERR A<:E ... _mglr fam1h home in the gated rommumt) of B~n vie~ Terrace. 2 bedroom with great v1cws of Back BaY. r 1tY light and park. H1ghh upgrade<l . 11lt'd k1trhcn and ~ntn . plantation shutter .. 1hroughou1. volumr f't1lmg with "k' light:.. plush off white ear~t. hu1lt-1n refrigerator .................... ...................... I. 950 :\tooth VIEW THE .. PARKLl~G IGllT LIGHTS A 0 OCEAN UN E Medittrranean V11Ja 5 ~droom. 5~1 bath. custom built Harbor Ridge hOmt mu"' be> teen to appre-ciate. Qual11 , fe-aturt"I abound throughout th1 handrr, fteJ hom(', Gourmets kitchen. forrna l Jming room, "'. ing room, famil room with hand~an~J Mahc>ban bar. "''nt cellar, four fitf!pla t' . tht exten t\'C USC'! of tainf'd, et"ht'd and btveltd gli wa (f neJ to accent thc- 8000 eq. ft . of luxur · laving in ~rand Eur n 'tvle ..................... 12. 900,000 HARBOR VIEW HOM •.. Sho_,a lit..~ new! Uracthf! '4 bedroom. 2~ hath. famth room. P1ler'n(l'r1 modf"I. light & 11n f amil home. Prof: t0"-ll landsrapeJ; Spac1ou bed. ard with patt0 and pa. Choke location. clOle 10 ~. )lOOi • chwchei. communi· ty po*. ·~ &and ............ -.-1139.900 E 0 I 'ITE \l100D O RK · A '\U GRA ITE HI GHLI G HT T ii i. WAT£RFRO~T llOME Pr;m1um lo· 1·at1on on Linda 1 .. 1,. \\tlh \It>"" from ,cll m.11or room'-'. 5 lwdroom. tJ1 l bath. fatn1h room. J lireplar .. enhnnrt-d II\ 1n.irbl1·" and gram I<'. Littht OJk l'ahinc•tn .rnJ lloor ... Th~ ma.,1er llE'droom w11h "'"'"It drt-a o\;t-rl<><1k., the"'"· ~ bath . .,tram .. ho~r.r. Jll•'Ulll. ~al~·m 1 l~t . o~ner ma\ 1rJ1!t'........ .... ..... 2.950.000 WATF.RfRO~T NEA RL\' NE\l ... Two ~room. t~o hath mob1lf! homf' on lJJo Channel. ab<\Olutelv beautiful .,..all to Lido \'illa~r.. J 1.,ted . hf.lo"' rl'pla<·t"mc>nt t'O t. ............................... 79.500 l bO ACR ~ .. l.ot·att"tl JU"l a ft>~ rrlllc>: ... from the-futur .. S:? b1fhon "Ran< ho Co•whella" prow1·1 (du«-to lm:ak ground in l <>8Q ) Po ..... 1uh tht' lu~e<it prwr.J land in Cdliforna.i llt• ... f:rt-hold for thr fuwrr. Ca.,h. ,,.rm .. or pi .. 1blt> rr.iut' . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. 320.()()() CATA·U N I 'LA 'O ... ~{ l~Jroom. 2 bath condo with one of the finest v~~ ... ol ;\ valon. mountain anJ tndl~ ... octan. Onh l vear ne"'. deC"oratN:l in neutraJ ton~" "'1th nJH accent . Furni ht"d!! Golf Cart indudf'd ................................. ..... 595.()()()( Llf ) H RBOR Rl()(,E Tht> uh1rnat•· en ~ontc-m· -J)Ofilr ho.cne:i. ID \t",~,port Bea1·h. From 11 commanding hill 1df! kw ation and ~ 11 ... of ~la Ol'erloo ing all of N~"'port 8C"arh. th"" 10.000 !:q· ft. cu tom re 1den<"t> ~\h1b1t mdfable natural "'ond r" It ha 3 lcH·I. of ma .. 1erful "ie~ . up~r le\ el. court lf'\rl .rnd garckn levd. Lot of marhlf-, k and mirror . Ot•fioitPI\' a one·of·a·kind cu~rorn homf" Qualifit-d Lu' er., may call for o pcr5<>nal tour of tlw· lll'autiluJ hom ........... ;.................. ....... 5,5()().C)()() SHOPPI . f Rl-:E•'A \ .LO . J ••• Cornf rtab~ :! l~clrnom, ~ lwth "'Pa'''°'"' m ter liedrumn , timing room & fau11h room. \\ ~II Inca IN n1m rmrnt In rommul'lll\ parl. . pool. ~hool-~ .. hoppm . ........... I i 1. 900 BA :Ii B l ' VIE.,S O~ T HE ''ATER. • •• Permanent Ba \ front home in hcautiful 5 tar mol11tle homt p rk. boal lip_ p 1We. Owner may eirhange ..................... 169.500 Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County HARBOR RIDGE • ' A warm traditional family home of the highest standard, wilh an open flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-half baths Oak stairway, gourmet kitchen and a refrigerated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built in BBQ, pool and spa, all professionally landscaped with ocean, bay and city light views $2.500,000. Ad4 005 BIG BEAR LAKE Here's an opportunity to participate in the economic growth now taking place at Bif Bear Lake. Vacant lot across from Chair .114 at Snow Summit. $8 ,500. Ad#004 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French home completed in exotic woods. located on two Jots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean and coastline views. Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces. sohd oakwood ttoors, five ocean view decks, beveled and tulip windows Very large family home with exceptional yards complete with fruit trees. Steps to charming Victoria Beach. $1.295,000. Ad#003 WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX A terrific income property close to the beach in West Newport Two units, each with two bedrooms. one and one-ha lf baths a nd a fireplace. Four-car carport, plus additional off-street parking $395,000. Fee. Ad#OOl IRVINE TOWNHOME Lovely Deerfield Townbome facing Doe Trail Two mast.er suites with private baths plus a powder room. Close to community pool. schools and shopping. Easy freeway access. Won't last long, so call now! $174,900. Ad #OlO BELCOURT HILL Ocean, Catalina and city lights view.from this atuonJng townbome. Three bedroom, three ancf a half bath, family room and formal d1nlng room, t.astef ully decorated and f umished in ultra-quahty modem. New blond hardwood flooriqg, Berber carpeting, custom windotr shades and abutters. Dramatic custom U&bUng through- out. Air conditioned, upgraded security system, three car garage, guard gate. Offered fully furnished at '795,000. Ad #Ol8. OUT OF AREA-VINEYA~ . Riverside County, one-half hour south of Palm ·. Forty acres of grapevines and a fabulous borne, profesalonally itblshed and decorated. Great opportunity for investorii ranc I owner. Ter- rific view of the valley ud Salton Sea. ome bu a swimming pool, deck, large patios, and room for tennis court.a. Grapevine acrea1e producln1 table JI'&~. Owner wlll lea.e back or 1enice the seven·year depreciation. Only f7$0,000. Ad #007. SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spyglass, views of city U&hta, mowitaint, Harbor Ridge, partial ocean from prden. New Yrencb doon t.brouabo.L Customised painting In and out, new marble floors In foyer, 'limily room and kitchen. Uperaded lancbcaptn1 and MCUrtty IJIMtm· $695,000. Ad#Ol9 . S COrporate Plawa • NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEW LISTING' Rare opportunity to purcbue a prune locauon an Newport Heights. Three bedrooms, three baths, swimming pool with solar beat and oceanv1ew from bving room picture window Loads of upgrades 10 Lbls charming trachttonal residence Ca II today for a pnvale v1ew1ng. $525,000 Ad#006 NEWPORT I LA D Discover "Newport Island", the ~utet. hJdeaway tsland on the Penmsula A four bedroom, including a master bedroom with a private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story borne A warm. open laving room with used brick f 1replace, oak flooring, remodeled gourmet kitchen A king $445 000. Adn014 HARBOR RIDGE No expense has been spq:red to create lhts architectural master piece. The flawless detail of dH1gn and·construction ls not unhke a fme work of art The generous use of late, copper and other quality materials cannot be matched CompT1sing s~ spacious bedrooms, five and one-hall baths, parktna for as many as ftve .automobiles. this estate offer th maximum tn luxunous hviog Out.standing bay and night hght view In the finishing stages of construction now. decorative f1n1shH may be selected by the purchaser Call today for a pnvate v1ewin&. 12.950,000. Ad.it 017 WOODBRIDGE· 'OMER 'ET-RED ED! Expanding fa mily forces the sale or lh ch.armana two bedroom. one a nd one--half bath cotta1e. Best Woodbr1d1e locatJon, only steps from communaty pool & spa and parl that lnclud~ assocaallon-owned tenru courts EMr1Y·sav ng bot-water hHlt>r and inside laundry. Only $162,900. Ad#Ol l LAGU A OCEAN VIEW LOT Build your custom borne tn lhas exclusive. pt.ct development -abc>v~l.apoa ~ •nd-ftjof the lfteJMDC ~-citymoantam and canyon views. Lllnittd to just rour natural._.. bmldable sit.es. eacb owner wlll allo b.avc u undivided laferelt ln nearly seven acres of pristine open apace for recreaUODal and alJ"lcul· tural use. RQdy for your borne ••lb 111 utllitlel in. Prictd from '399,000. Ad#025. .. WEST LIFF Charmin1 Country French residence In · tbt hi0l1· delirab WestcUff communJty Strona alrttt appeal witb rrencta_CbatHu arcb1tect11ral detail, includ1n1 loll of Wied bridt 18d wood btems. Lush landlcapln1 aurrouncfa the property. ud 1 aeaerou backyard provides ample spice for a •wunmial pool or flower garden. The inttraor r offers comfort ind et.arm. nquilltely decorated an a tradiUonal motJf. Wood pea noon m u.e eomtry· kitcben, with Uled brkk fireplace and beamed ceWilll· ~ g-rous bedroiomt plus two bltba. Call now for 1 private riewiftl 25,000. Ad#012 DAILY PILOT /•LU •STAR•lllill•-----------... ------lllllil• .. 1111!1 ........ JATU•DAY JanUMV 14. lte9/PAG• '5 ~----GEORGEELKINS ~~­ coMPANY BCVCltl V Hilt S l'llltf,.._TWOOO HA"l(OCK PARK NEll.POlltl l'llACH ~ -~ PAL"4 DlSfRT SAN FRA"'CIS(O r ~e ?lave e?i l'".UtitJJt e?lvaitalte For a qualified Real Estate ·Sales Associate who is dedicated to providing the finest Customer Ser- vice available. Call for confidential lntetv~w· and an explanation of our new Independent Contrac--. A RACHFRONT PftOl'IRTY ON nte llAY •NEWPORT · A wonderful two stor, home 1n atlusivt Beacon Bay with an apansive view of tht baJ & city lrahts as welt This tS a vtrY special commumtJ that re:flects the Newport Beach L1fntylt Private beach & 2 tarae vn dtds. $1,400.000. tor Package. (714) 759-9100. ( NEWPORT BEACH I BLUFFS I YEARS NEW · Dramatic .. G .. plan in prime locJhon One of 14 Bluffs condot buttt 8 yrs aeo w/double 1nsulahon & many new butldin& 59t(S. Re modeled kitchen with pdltd wtnte washtd cabmets. the eourmet chambers stovetop, thermadore double oeven & m1Crow1Ye, dishwasher & trash compactor. security system & add1llonll park1111 for euests. $4 1 ~.000 BACK ON THE MARKm · This owner is ready to mott. so submit aJI offets~ Sha11>. clean & attordabfe 3 bdrm, 2'n bath Enclosed pnvate patio with pretty flowers & plants £13y'hvmc 111 t>taubful Newport Beach l tonvtnatnt to all Walk to community pool, wttllutt ~" center. tenms, churches, sdlools. &-parks AttOfdible poc:e includes the 11nd $269.000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 14 30 2710 VISTA DU OR0-8lUFF~T BUCH BLUR=S. •ST IUY1 ... ACUL TE a AF- FORDA8U Spall~ dean & bref\t. this 3 bdrm. 2~ battl Newport tOftdo has new neutral carpel fresh paint. new ftoorint hltitres & drapenes Extra Ire patio ~ b1 ·Roeers &ar!Mft. wiUt use ot cement & bfd. prettyflOftri & au1omltic1Jmf sptuttitts HU111ot-- loc1tion & juSt a short wait to East Bluff~ ch. parks. schoots. chitrches & teMIS A creat ~Y 1ndud1111 "nd $275,000 ~HOUSE SAT & ~ 1·4.30 . 411 VISTA fQM BLUffS.fPPORT BEACH SPICTACULAll URMUDA DUNIEI HOI• , ..... COUNTllY cu• Of nt1 MllllT. A I llNTIOM OCM.nMt · loutwd" tN J4dt ,..,, of tN pr~ Btrmoda au.. eo.try Qub •/s ... ,. NW of tbi entife 14th ~ 171 ftofflA'ay front.ICf. This 7,20014 ft tlOlll a trllll "ON of A Kincf'. S 8R. S~ BA w/4 tw..-.S. flllily '*'· fofNI ...,. rm. billa<d rm. l!*fMt kitcheft. _.att senants quartm. t11c.ulaf rote ...... ,_, ..,. 4 1tt prices. sec Ststtnt + du! -.Ctrw pt• r.t••• him ......,. Sl.500.000 R E I CORONA DEL MAR ) UL TAA CHARM IN CORONA DEL MAA This stunmne 3 bdrm 3\.t bath condo is only l months youne & a block walk to China Cove Ascend the oak staucase to tht dramatte master suite with 1acuw bath & view of the ocean from yo1tr private balcony Custom Country ltte wattpapers th/ouehout and a gourmet kitchen equipped for beauty and efttCtency Cooled by central a1r cond1tionine. umque features abound 1n this home that shows hh a model A real pr11e listed al mo.ooo HOP u• ANO JUMP TO THE OCEAN Enioy Lv1na 1/2 block from the buch 1n lfus beautifully landscaped. wefl.nwntatned home 2 bedrooms. zi;, baths with ocean view from cozy fam~y room and spectJCular panoramic view from sunded. Secluded patio adf(Mns the ~••nc room and dtrnnc area. New root. nhl floor covennes. copper plvmbenc Owlltf 1111y CJrry saefble 2nd trust deed Corona de! Mar llY1n& at its be$t1 $625.000 NEW ON MAMm Sou&flt after Otd Corona dd Mat stteet llCtd with 50 yr old p11)fs and on a 40 ft lot Just one blocl to ocean! 8ut6d up or bvt 1n ttus 1mmaculte J tiedroom JiOme wittl ffmjtj roo • Pfll' bonus room. S.ylCf\ts, new roof and •rtchen 1Wh1nces. A must see tor those setkine the ambience of this special area ~$735.000 * CORONA Del MAR · Sduated on a SpKIOus comtr lo1 m Cameo Hll'Mands This sh1rp tour bedroom tw been tasetfulfy redone with f reridl doors. hardwood floors. ntw roof Area 1ncJudes plans for ttuee mator &Oii courses $535.000 ftltW.J I HUKTINGTON HARBOUR I MAQNtflCENT MEDITERRANEAN HOME 68 f!et on the waler with a 60 ft boat dock. Bu~t by Shaptro Pool and spa, tiled patio on the water. Cleat for enterta1n1ne Bar 1n the family rm that looks straiitit down tht .bay Laree master suite w/sitttnt rm and ltreplace. Natural sun hke throu&hout formal di rune rm w/a bnHiant llflt fixture This home 1s air colld11toned & louted on a private slrttl close to beach, restaurants & stiopp1ne S900.000 I SAN CLEMENTE I SAN CLEMENTE•s "TAJ MAHAL" ENTERT AINE1tS• DREAM Sduated on a lullside wtlh a command view ol tht PKibc Otwl and city of San Clfrntttte this 5 bdrm custom hof'llf fS tor the person wanttna somethinc uniqut & soectacular Ora matte entry w slybchts.. spanish tYe: Hoof. and a l 7ft Kor C)Ond, surroundtd by lush & suspended dmint area litween TM lsf and ~' ~•111 tN mqmfl cent view throueh 2 stor, hlifl windows. Maid's quarte~ ovtr earace and mister bdrm has ltr~ ' ~rate office A came rm is also included w/pool table & S4>1 The $459,000 ltrst trust deed is 1ssu1111ble and ownet may carry 2nd l D Catt today tor~ to we 1599.~ {RENTALS I UNIVIRSITY 'AM TIMACE · The most ... ar•-COSTA •sA ..... 6 .. •·f· .. "C-"'ff' _......... mr on the martet This 2 MIMAm I ---u"' ••"' 11-Beabful 3 BR. 1 ~ BA llomf, spotless ttiroucflout No bedtoom futures cathedral ctthncs, ctescner •1tchen, pets.. Sl.350/Mo '-'' pasttt cotofs throuctiout & private bubt*nt SPI $219.900. OPEN tWS£ SAT & ~ l S NEW NEWPORT •ACH COIC>O · 2 BR. 2 l 7366 ROSEWOOO. TERRACE «VIE BA ntM PCH Ind Super'°' Security buildll1 Com pool ' spa $1,395/Mo. RELOCATING qR TRANSFERRING?----------.... 759-9100 A f'AGa 6 /IATUllDAY ~ 14, , .. BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE /MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive. When you want Results CALL THE BEST The Market Is Ready For Your Home -So, Call The Koops And List Today! nlEI ,, ,Ar/II "'' 1m11 CALL Ill, Jll. II YWllE IMP Own your own home with as httle as 3% down and save money through tax benefits. WE HAVE SEVERAL SOUTH COAST CONDOS AVAILABLE NOWf AGAIN! SOUTH COAST CONDOS! 6 CONDO'S JUST LISTED ~~-2-1 AVAILABLEI THREE Very nice, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo's. Newty painted exterior makes for a sharp appearance. Community spa & poofs. Walk to So. Coast Plaza. Minutes to all freeways. $93,900 KOOP, JR. OR VALERIE Great location I 3 ~ Q .. 2 t>ath, upper unit. Nice patio. r.Q\, .. ntty spa & pools ... e.. $101,900 K00..,,,-4. OR VALERIE This unit will not .,.. 0 ' weekendl 2 bedroom, 2 bath ·o'-' 4.11t. EZ to ahow. Needs a little T' CZ, . 1ocated ... KOC». . .. OR Y ALIRE Super nice 3 bedroom 0 !'t condo. Some new kitchen apptlar.0 \-. ·«Y nice upgradet. Comm. apa & P'e.. 10.c,000 KOO. 'o;, .-. OR Y Al.ENE NEW LISTING OWNER MUST SELL HM pun:h•11d 2nd "°"'9 & must eetl this beautiful Newport North Townhome that fea- tures 2 Muter Sultea, Oen, LMng Room w/Flreplace, Kitchen w/aU the conwntent appliances, lovely patio & more. Submit offer -$259,000 For an appointment call ll09 a DOVll KOOP a1-1• ...... .. .. ma• ..... PUT OUR -FlllLY TO WOii F• Ill Select ""med SPYGLASS CUSTOM HOME COMPLETE RE-MODEL This fabulous home is 5300 sq. ft and includes: • Ave bedrooms. 4 'h baths • 2 Family Rooms • Fabulous Mountain & City Ltght View • Huge Gourmet Kitchen includes ceramic flooring & counter tops, indoor 880 custom cabinetry & MORE! • Private electric gated entrance • 4 car garage & gated off street parkrng for4 • Berber Carpeting & Ceramic Tile Throughout FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWING CALL BOB KOOP OR KOOP, JR 831-1291 HARBOR RIDGE A distinctive home planned for gracious ltvlng, located In the prestigious guard gated community of Harbor Ridge. • Gius walls frame views of Ocean. Bay & CltyUghts • Handsome red brick In entry, atrium. kitchen & spacious deck • Dual air conditioning for warmer "NEWPORT" days • Lovety yard with room for a lap pool Thia fabulous home features .c bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family room, large ===~W.0CALL 809 a DOVIE KOOP 131·1• WESTCLIFF Very cute Famlty home, owner wants out. Weft located near IChoola and lhopptng. Comfortable IMng anangementa ~ fwnlty room, IMna room, ttwee bedrooms, two baths, large front, & bad( ywd with 1 poot & a two <* garage. Great buy at ........ . , .... NEWPORT CREST Populjr Pt9n VI ,_ bwt oan...-to 3 bedrooma Md 91a•ld for • _. m••• ...... 2.5 ...... lofted c•z ......... UWlf kllehen, '--room nlDa 4111* ~ Mng room, 2 c.r o-1119 a ,;;; ...... -·-.. Ulll llLE ,..,, ..... ., .......... -"' ......... ..,, ...,.,, "'-'"' ··:: ............... . .., • ..., hm'nl'' 11111 II tlti Mst ............. ,,.. w.. Tiit ....................... ~ .................. ,..., .... ., ,..., • ~_., ...... --J ••• .. ........................... u, 1W•l,.._111ttd1 .... IWbt ................. • ......... 11· ,.... ........ $1,125,GOO Fer 1 Plhlla •1rln1 hll ......... __.__ 1-t•__.___ ?acut s.te~ . ......... . CloMd atablee plue 3 open ....... Ltg Shaded grooming wee,. lrg tt11dc room, e.parate hay & ..., atorage room, ... o 'tude9 llldlng ~ ~·--o·· \. ..... 'z.o:-~: terlCed doO "'"V .-... ABOUT THE HOME ... 4 bedroom ... oeth WlfY .nerp hOme w/3 Cllt' Qllr.. 10 car oft 1treet pertdna. RV or boat pwkltlg, "'• & pota protectloft aya.-terna . ........ --. -----------~---- TDA THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds In this magnificent, five bedroom, five bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a handsome den panelled in African walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots of natural hght throughout. Triple crown mouldings, antique chandeliers, air condition- ing, steam shower ... features galore in this uncompromising property unhke any other 1n Newport. ..... . . . . ........... $1,500,000 DOVER SHORES Only one word fully descnbes this residence ... "awesome". The faclhtles are awesome This custom four bedrom residence offers a full range of soph- isticated. yet functional. appointments. A few examples Outside . extravagant pool and spa. two patios (one with a stand-up wet bar). two firep1ts. Inside unnvaJed luxury In every room including a regal master suite with two separate baths and dressing rooms. Ad- ditionally a New European kitchen. a com-=ete security system Special . .. a superb ostat1cally controlled wine room. And ~goes on ................. $1,495,000 WESTCLIFF Gorgeous. newly remodeled, two story. six bedroom home on one of Westclltf's most prest1gous streets. Huge lot with room for a pool New blue Spanish tile roof. French windows and doors and leaded glass accent wmdows Separate formal din- ing room opens to intimate patio. The best schoofs in one of Newport's best family netghborhoods.. . . ... ...... . . .. .... S775,000 SEAVtEW GATED COMMUNITY ... Just hsted This exceptional property has not been exposed to any other real estate firm. Sumptuously appoinfmented tnree bedroom. "Bar HarbOr" model. Located on a quiet cul- de-sac. Majestic vteWS of the ocean. night lights and the mountatns. The llvlng room Is special wath high pftched. rough sawn cedar cetllno and Is enhanced wtth smot<ed mirrors Ovef a Mndaome tli. ftreptaoe ... plus built-In bookcuea. Othet deflciou• toucheS Include a bnck terr.ced YieW patio. a dlnlno room with a smoked glua dry bar and ~ area, eating 8P9C9 tn the kltcMti. a rlchty paneted f amity room with a fireplace and beamed oetllngs and .. a gracious muter suite wtth Its own private garden. Cati ut for a special thOWing.......... . . ........ 17•,-Cfwe.e.Md) DOVER IMOREI ... This Is truly a special home for thOM seeking a property of hlgheSt quallty. A wonderful panoramic view can be enioy.c:t trom the epllCk>u8 tMng room. dining room end <Mn. The outstMdlnQ muter auft9 6s ~With a •r..~mented beth llfld --~ doMt. Of pdoe off of" fN9IY room. ~ 1M eecond bedroom. .................... ~ llnd---e&i c..-.... -.. ....,, --cue-.. ™ .a1 .. --. .............. •••Ill WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES DOVER SHORES................. . ... $1,495,000 Sat 1-"4:30.................... 1310 13alaxy Drive SEAVtEW .............. $749,000 Furnlahed Sat-Sun 1-4 30 2005 Yacht Vigilant NEWPORT HEIGHTS •.. .. . . . .... $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:00. . ... 311 Santa Ana Ave NEWPORT NORTH...... .. sas.ooo Sat-Sun 1-4:30 . ....... 79 Corsica Drive NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . This custom three bedroom residence Is everyttifng the conven- tional home isn't. Large corner lot. Wide. tree-lined street. Its visual promise of a moun· taln retreat Is not misleading. Inside. there's oak plank flooring. a step down hvlng room with a huge River Rock fireplace, a center Island kitchen with imported cabinets, ·a large mater suite wtth a spa and two balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has a three-quaner bath and RV access. . . ... . . .. . . .. $550.000 BAYCREST . . These days. it's not easy to find a property that could 6e ~tatm&d T bargain" Here Is such an offering. Superb location. Masterful construction Splend d floor plan. The handsome brick exterior In- vites you In The Interior appointments (five bedrooms three and e half baths, three fireplaces.' soaring ceilings, formaJ dining room, large fmalty room) will excite you. This property Is C9mplete as It stands ... but. the visionary buyer .will see more. Its greatest vatue may not be In what it is, but in what 1t could be. You don't have to be rich to buy this one .. Just amartl .................. $545,000 HUNTINOTOH leACH ..• Oecorater perfect f!W bedroom. two and three quat1er bath. two ttory. tJngi. fwnUy home in Hlinlington UghthouM trac1 Sltuatr ft a queet cul~ sac on~ one Md ~Yrndea from the oceen. Dramat Toom Otning room. Patk> kitchen. ~ t room upstafrt Luth ~ turrounda patio and Kol ~ .. ~ .. ~.~~.~: .. ~.~-~.,;= 631-7300 EASTStOE COSTA MESA .. -: Charming two bedroom. one bath home has been complete- ly remodeled. Light and bright with high beamed ceilings Ample room for expansion. Fabulous rear yard with flagstone patio, gazebo and K0t pond. Oversized three car garage Pride of Ownershjp is evident. ............... .. .. . ............. $269.000 NEWPORT NORTH . Well loeated end unit looks out to pool and spa This two bedroom • two and one h If bath condominium has t>een upgraded with oven. carpets. P1antatlon shut- ters throughout, bleached oak entertamment center for TV and stereo. Mexican pavers 1n entry. powder room and kitchen Overs12ed brick patio super for entertaining .. $215,000 NEWPORT TERRACE This secluded end unit Is located among flower strewn meadows with ocean breezes ~~· Q ously maintained and upgraded w•''Q ~ .. ..,phanoes. parquet floors. carpet ~ . ~n paint inside and oak Features inclu..i1" a very large master suite. soaring ce1hngs and abundant natural hght . . . .. . . . . . $179,000 PARK LIDO ... ~peclal Opportunity Two adjacent conJom1n1ums 1n Newport Beach E~h has two bedrooms. two baths. fireplace. p~~~ double attached carports. association poofs and lovP.ly gardens Both In very good condition AeJsonable association pools and lovefy gardens Both tn very good cond1t1on Reasonable assoc1at1on dues One is an end unit .. . $159,000 _ ..................................................... $155,000 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY tNTERIOA DESIGN STORE -· NEWPORT BEACH . Well estabhshed business op- portunity in the field of interior design. in- cludes showroom, warehouse. inventory 1n the California contemporary and South- western motif and design company. fndustry leader specializing In water-oriented homes. businesses yachts Unlimited potential due to the growth of commercial financial business In the Orange County area .... . . '250,000 FOR LEASE OCEANFRONT ... BALBOA . Three bedroom, two bath H ghly upgraded Private patio and panormalc view from Dana Point to Palos Verde Annual lease . . 13.SOO(Mo. •WPORT NORTH •• Three bedroom. two and one half bath tingle family home m quiet k>caUon. Lloht carpet and wood floonng. 8-utffutty landtcl!ped yatd Community poot -"" llS)a ••••••••••••••••••••• , •• , ••••.•••••••• ~ \ SELl.IERS' NEXT HOMES ARE RIDING ON THESE •.• lm''S YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE A ••• ~? U-WON"T a liAYE IT-Immaculate neighborhood, Impeccable decor. 4 BR, 3 BA', 2300 1.f. home on 7500 a.f. lot. Nr comm.~ and tennis In popular Wimbledon Vltt.ge. 8 sure N C it. SALES $395,000. . "TMEHOUN" TOWNHO• Unique unit In Bluffs, greent*t vtew surrounded by trees. 2nd story IMng gives prlncy, romance. 4 BR. 3 BA. $405,000 •••Llst1ap'l'lds .... YOU WON'T a LE.AYE IT-Immaculate neigtl- boftlood, impeecabte decor. 4 BR. 3 BA. 2300 s.t home on 7500 e.f. IOt. Nr comm park and tennis In popular Wimbledon Village. B sure N C ltl $395,000 KING OF HAJmOR tat-Largest IOU 5 BR, 4 BA. 3 frptce, 4100 s.t. and inered. view. Compfetety fumilhed, ready to enow and gol Airy, clean and 9'6ghtly contemporary. $1,350,000. COUNTitY tN THIE CITY-What evwy<>ne wants: Huge 8ack Bay lot wfth a nifty SO'• rambling 3 BR, 2 BAw/frult tr ... 1 Plus epa, lath & plaster. RV-Partclng. And MC. system. $339,000 •IT .-J' .. A~-Oh La Lal Neat as a pfn, 4 BA. 3 BA on a gr .. t atreet (Port Claridge). Spa, wt ·rm, and warm family ,....ng. Right on at $605,000 COVER HOME nc of the waterfront's most entertaining homes. this executive caliber property Is designed for llv· Ing the~ life. Wtth Ifs spectacu- lar vtews of Yachtmans Cove at the entrance to Newport Harbor and a prtvate pier and boat slip that can accomodate a 50 foot yacht. this dramatic trt-lcvel home Is truly a contemporary masterpiece. • Unlnhtberd bay vkw • Formal dint~ room. library 6 (amlly btllard room • Thrtt bedrooma With aueaa roomfdtn • Abundantt ol u9C!d briCll 6 Imported tllc • Cloec prGJClmtty to Ncwpon Cmter6 f'uhlonle&and •1.110.000 .....0 CONDO-Eutslde Costa Mesa, large doors & 2 car attach garage. 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 stories $185,000 .. .......... u. IXPAMIK>N ~a-Extra large lot, gr H.V. Hltla neighborhood. 3 BR. Fam Rm. Large pool. $539.000 PRIVACY AND SPACE-Hiiiside toe. overlooks CdM wtth oceen beyond. lncred. view! Thffd of an acre. 3 BR, 2~ BA. '81!' rm and dJnlng room. $726.00 HARD TO feNti .. HAMOR VIEW HILLS-Classic , tingle story 4 BR, wfth Fr doors and windows; ocean and hillllde vleln, ample expanlon potential. Quiet bot oantrel cul-de-sec location. $695.000 aACIC UY INCLAYE-Charming hideaway de- velopment, 3 BR, 3 BA near coom. pool. spa. wfth own lawn and crilp decor. $257,500 AN OlD 'AVORl'ft-Circa 1954 on a 6000 s.f. IOt nr SA Country CNb. Nk:e yards. 2 BR. 1 BA clean With new cerpet. Paint. Potenti.I at $225.000 PlmlO CONDO-EutlkM Costa Mesa lrg doors end 2 car a1tech gwege 2 BR. 2 BA. 2 stories. $185,000 $895,000 111...., Lt. au $539,000 ExpM9k>f'I Opportunities llmLBl•U .tBR + FR Brooks/Merry .......... L. Curci .... .namu s18s.ooo 1111. .... 2 BR, 2 BA/2 atory Leverette/Web« .... .-T&.U $257,500 ,.. .... ..,Leet 3 BR, 3 BA 8. Swtndall ... 11.000.000 .......... 5 BR, e BA. new R.z.tter ...... $405,000 !11 ......... O.M.nt• $495,000 ....... V.SinCIW KILLING ... $895,000 .,.,..., 48A,4BA Brooks/Merry Lt.au $539,000 ............ Expansion Opportunities L.Curcl WlllLBllYU $395,000 ''"= 4BA +FR Leverette eber MmMITlllU $185.ooo 1111. .... 2 BA, 2'BA/2 story Leverette/Weber l'mllllTl•U $257.500 IMl .... ..,u., 3BA,3BA B. Swindall ... $1.000,000 ., ...... 5 BA, 6 BA. new R.Zartler I WTlllff $405.000 211YlstaLMMI 0 . Markes ........ S•95.000 11•••·-3BR,4ABhome V. Sinclair unnn $475,000 , .. , ........ 4 BR. Famfly home S.Slingsby "?ll?al $1 ,350.000 , . ....., SBA.FR S. Eaton ..umu $339,000 ., ....... 3 8R,28A P. Spaulding Lt.au $726,000 ,.,. ....... Oc:Mn/Canyon vus O.Johnson Plm.-Tl.U $257,500 ,.. .... ..,u., 3 BR, 3 BA B. Hemphill .. 11M $525,000 ,.l ........... 2 BA. remodet M.Brewer .. , .... $605,000 ,.,.,. ..... a 58A/FR T. Smith .. , .... $474,900 1lllhft ..... Montego, 4 BR J .BerMtd ...... -$439,900 ............ FM'MtyhOfne C.Maxeentl $345,000 ..... M. HartUng $595,000 111 ...... M.Rowe J ,. DOVEll SllOllES Spacious floor plaa oa tile bey wtth clock for la'9C boaL S.rcac bey view. Patio uceptlonal for ntertalalng. Futurn 5 BR. f•mlly room, dea. faatastk pm• room, all this °" Fee Land. $1.200.000 O.-•tlmlewl-4 ................... .... ... c .... ,. ...... a.w ...... 3 •••r••••,.,•tt••......, ....... ...,..._ .... *' ....... I" ..... Q.t.t _. of ....... ""·- LEASES Of PICC 8PA.Ce ••• 3345 Newport Blvd. 5 .,..:ee avaJJ. Grat locatloa. ecrou &Ml Cit~ Hall. i...... tac:lucle 11tJlltla a: janJtoria.I "'. Call for more lafo. LIDO m2 .•• S BR, uafura. or fura. ho ... eo11v/dea. frpl, ....._..,....New pelat, carpet. AvaU ........ 11.-/Mo. VlU.A 8AJ..80A Spacious bilchelOf with gn kitchen, tile counters, microwave & separate bedroom nook. Great loat1on with large pa110 on greenl>eh, bike to beach. 673-6900 ............................................. $131,500 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Very spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bilth home. Super loation ne.ar buses & shoeping & accross from church. Gre.lt for 1.arge family or possible ~rd & care home. 631-1400 ........ $275,000 WEST NEWPORT Condo 1/2 block to ocean beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 1 bilth with dininr room, large bonus room, high ceilings, sky- lights & attached 2 car prage. 631· 'f400 .... $320,000 BEACH CLOSE Condo in West Newport. like new lri·level contemporary 2 BR. 2 bilth condo with terrific ocean v1eW\. High ceilings. skylights, separate dining room, 5 large patios & .ut double guage 631· 1400...... . ............................... --~ ... SJ.40,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporafy new con· d~. near completion. Striking 2 bdrms with se- cluded 2nd floor master suite, den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story living room with fireplace opening to brge deck 631-1400, . ... . .................... SJS0,000 BALIOA PENINSULA Just ONE left. Brand new Cape Cod townhome. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2'11 bilth, e»k abs, security system & dble pr age. Steps to bily. ocean, Bal~ Ferry & ~ops. 631· 1400 ........ $350,000 NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautiful remodeled 5th floor condo with 2 m.lster suit6 & fabulous views of utaliN sunsets, bily, ocean & city li~hts. Security r;;~~~&~.~~.~.~~.~~.~~~~~'..~~.~.~~~·I···~~. ~~~~ CORONA DEL MAR Brand new contemporary con- dos near completion. Open & bright with 3 bdrms, fp, family room, ins de f.lundry & dble prage. Top qU.lllty with every amenity, surrounded by j)iltios & 1.indscap1ng. 631 -1400....... . .......................... $395,000 Open Sunday 1-4 . .. . ...................... 6151A psmine NEWPORT SHORES Bnght •nd sunny 3 bdrm home with Nrdwood floors and sp.tcious added on master suite. Great location across from tennis courts and pools and just 2 blocks to ocean ~aches. 631-1400 .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . . ... ... .. . . .. .. '.. . ................................ :-$429;2'9 Open Saturday 1-4 ...................................... 510 unal NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ~ w. co~ HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 NEWPORT SHORES Extra large corner lot Br ight & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home, huge patio nex1 to sandy ~ach Mex1an tile flOOfs, beamed ceilings & cozy fir~.e\i,ce. Communhy pools & tennis. 631·1400 ... , ................................................................... $495,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-4 ........................... 300 62nd Street CORONA DEL MAR Sharp.duplex In great ~outh of highway loc.lt1on. Ctmm1ng 2 bdrm cottage w11h gleaming Nrdwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 1 bdrm unit in reu. Walk to beach, shops & res· t•urantJ. 631·1400 ....................................... $525.000 Open Sat & Sun 1-4 ............. 406 & 40611 Heliotrope WEST NEWPORT 1 house to oce.lnfront. Beau11ful remodeled upe Cod 3 bdrm home, R-2 lot with room for unit. Ocean view from master, used brick fireplKe m living room & brick patto Turn-key with new kitchen 2 ~ths. 631 -1400 ................... SS65,000 Open Sunday 1-5.. . ... . .. . . . ... . .. 7101 Seashore HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovely 2 story 3 bdrm home with separate 8tJe>t sune. V.iulted ceilings & Nrdwood floors in entry,, kitchen & formal dining if~. Bonus room & family room open lo the brtclt patio & yard. 631 -1400 ................................... $589,SOO Open Sunday 1-4 ............................ 1954 Port Chelse.i NEWPORT HEJGHl'S Ch.lrming e.arly heights 3 bdrm home with separ•te_.1uest apt over detached triple praJe. ~rdwood floors, smooth ceilin~s & ':i~~~~ ,'31 !~~ .. ~~~ .. ~-.~~~~~: .. ~~~~~!.sfirs,ooo SEA ISLAND E•nt townhome with fabulous views. Marble entry, g<>Utmet kitchen with granite counters, e»k c•binets & flooring, den & 2 bdrms. Luxurious rNSter with mirrored ceiling & bilth with whirlpool tub. 631-1400 ............................... $625,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-4:30 ................... #7 Sea Cove une UDO ISLE CNrmms 3 bdrm with 2 complete master suit6, 1 up with Mt/olnlns family room & one down pl"1 &,rse forma dininf room. Country French decor, custom built-Ins, private f;tio on kwely~reet. 6Jl-.l'400..-.-~ S0,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-4 ........................... 112 Via Wuiers NEWPORT HEIGln'S Exciting 4 bdrm house with f 1bulous harbor v.iews 1n a wOOded hillside setting. Plly room, f~mily room & pool & separare 1 bdrm guest cotta.ge. Just reducedll 631· 1400 ........ $789,000 UDO P£NINSUU Stunning contempor~ry 2 bdrm in full ~utlty building with doorman Gr1nlte counter tops, arpett>d & marble floors. etched g&.ss entry doors & rttes~d lighting. bc111ng cNnncl water '#~W'S 631·1400 . . . .. . . . $795,000 Open Solt Ir )un 1-4 .................. 601 lido Park Dr #1F WATEllRONT HOMES. INC. ......... UDO l5L£ Just completely redone, hke new con- struction. Fabulous Medne rrane•n 4 bdrm, ) Yl bith with den willed courtyard on larger lot. Olk floors, i'li~~4Jg: .... ~~~ .... ~.~.~ .. ~~: .... ~~.~~ ... ~ ... ta~~~ OCEANFRONT Custom 3 bdrm including fabulous master w)h flrept.ce billcony & witer & sunle't views. Cozy df'n with wetbar opens to rooftop deck with Sp.l Move in cond111on on nicely landscaped co.rner lot. 631-1400 ............................... S985,000 8.U.SOA ISLAND V1c1or11n biyfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views. lmm.lCul.te with new berber arpef, it Ns 1 gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, . ~~~~6~1)~f~~.'..n .. ~1v~n~ .. ~ ~'.~~~~-'~.~ .. tm.~ UDO ISLE Super, one of• kind biyfront, 45' lot & open biy view~ un be 1 bdrm, 6.,., bath with den & for~I d1n1ng or 5 bdrm 3 ''> bilth home with• bdrm 1partment. ~y windows, sundeck & Fr doors to bexh. 631-1400...... ........ . ............ $1,395,000 LINDA lSL£ Trad1UONI 4 bdrm 1n perfec t condmon on oversized lot with dock & Stde ttes family room with fr. doors to hu~e biyside p.ltios & COl'y study 63\~ 1~~.~'.~~-~~~ .. ~~a'.~~·~· ~.~ .f.~~~s ~ s't~;s~~ UDO ISL£ Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home with Mediterranean overtones. hmly & forrml dining rooms & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous park-like bwn & prdens INdtng ro the 70' dock with side tie. 631 -1400 ..................................................... S2,09S1000 UDO ISLE Exciting contempor1ry 1rch1tecture, • gre1t Lido Nord view loation & dock for 2 large }'IChts. Floor to ceiling walls of glass, bilyfront, d1n1ng & master, gourmet lutchen & priv11e roofdeck. 631-1400. . . . .. . . .. .. ... .. . ... $2,2S0,000 CORONA D£L MAR beachfront Fabulou' 3 brm with unparalleled views of the ocean & Nrbor entrance Built on 2 lots, this bright & o pen custom contemporary has bleached Nrdwood floon & 10' ~hogony doors 631 -1400... .. . .. .. ... $2,980,000 CORONA D£L MAit Rare Shorecliff's esute with 108' of oce•n front~e & panoramic views M1gn1fi· cent 5 bdrm home, the ult1m11e 1n !Nter&als & ~·~~t1:,~.~~sl~~ ~~~= UNDA lSLl 8ayfront, :>ptttM:ular remod I~ 3 bdrm with den, for~I d1nin~ hut wine cellar, deck with pool •nd 'JN ~nd pter & ~1p for 3 b<Nts. Qwhty m1ter~ls Include traH•ttinc, onyx, br• s & copper. 631 ·1400 ..... .-......................... 12,625,000 B LBO I ~L ND 0.~.~1 .U tl M ft1 ... : AVK 714-673-6900(;) " -- 1• aocmc1 11,m Spacious 3 BR, 2 ~A. dramatic fireplace, large deck. 1,544 square feet, encloeed park.mg. Ask for LEE CHESTERFIELD .. ..,., 11111 nu 1441.• Be the fll'St to move in! Single fanuly detached 3 BR, 2 5 BA 2 story cathedral ce~-all cream white carpet.mg plus marble & kitchen noonng. Master Swte on 1st floor. Premium lot for pnvacy Ask for .. JOANN KENTON AIT1llUE 1a•a Good location, good lease. excellent opportunity for owner /operator to make a livmg learning the busanes,,. Low cost consignment business. owner financing avail.able. Ask for ... CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP EAITm llftfl ..... New carpet, new pamt upgraded appliances These uruts have at all. 3 BR. 2 BA, fireplaces, large yard Plenty of park.mg. Excellent rents. Ask for . LEE CHESTERFIELD l.WU, IDRI, l.Ulfll On the beach, 2 BR, 2 BA-$1500/Mo. Newport Heights. 3 BR, 2.5 BA-$1500 Mo Big Canyon golf course. ocean Vlew, available furrushed Pnre $2600/Mo. Ask for ... CLIP A £?LYNN KEMP llft.EX M UY W/PIEI 11,!ll.• Bayfront duplex located m one of the most spectacular locauons in Newport on the main channel. Unobstructed views of mountains and water Has 118 own beach and pier . EXCELLENT investment property; set. mo. income -$4,000- $4,500 year 'round not including summer rentals. 3 BR, 2 BA up; Z-llR, 2 '"BA down. each w /fareplace For y our penonal showing, ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR CEl.flllTf -.. YUi 1111.• In your new home in Woodbrid•. S.,.cioul comer location with large wrap around yard and wood deck patio. Bright and airy with sky Ucbta and green houte wtnaows. Quallty Berber carpet throughout th.is 3 bedroom. 2 Yi beth home. Ask foe ... MAXINE GOLDEN Ell1'lmf: llEW, MT latEI 1111,111 The only view home now avallab* ln EMtbluff. to&ally 1etnodeled. The expended Mateer suite includes walk-in clc»ed. leJ*'ate "jK\mi" tub, and Iota of unport.ed tile. Great sun.et and dty light.a view from malt.er BR. LR, & FR. For a pri'4te abowina call_~ F.utbluff 1pedallst1 PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG •HE 111IMI Just llsced!! Thia chann1.. ~my lt in an ideal comer location. Hot,.• '-~"le area. 3 BR. 2 BA. living~ Y"'°"'. Hurry won't I.Mt Call now lor 4. ~- 81Ll'4l OONNA WEBSTER ... , ...... , 1121.• Unique 3 BR. 3 BA creatively and totally custom- ized two story home with cotnpletely pnvate pool- spa: Ltus ablolutely must be seen to be ap- preciated Call now for ~vate showtng_ Ask for . BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER · LAW IEICll 1211.• Huge, flat ocean view lot Approved design for 3400 sq ft. home in area of large custom homes Ask for .. EILEEN BARRIS acu.IMT LEAR ... /Ml Immaculate two stor y. beauu fully furnished oceanfront home on the sand at Peru nsu la Point Two pauos. garden, three-car parking, 3 bedroom and den. 3 bath AnnuaJ lease available February I a t $3500/month Ask for. RONDA HE IN OR GAIL TAYLOR .,, • - • .,., llEICllTI UISE l11IO/MI Two bedrooms. two and one half baths, re modeled kuchen, fireplace. single car gar.Jge ~k for .. PHIL & EUGEJNA STARKENBt;RG • IEll -Wlf IPTm ...... This Lautramont model has 4 BR. luxury master swte, with vtew 1 BR on first floor, 3 baths Guarded community Wllh communal) pool. and tennis Also for lease Ask for GAYLE AMATO MDIII .. lllllEI llllREll 1471.• Best buy 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fmally room. For a nice family, one block to elementary 1ehool. community pool. dubhoule, greenbel lrlllde lo- cation Ownen 81\XlOUI. Alk for ... JULIA LIAO OPEN SAT 6 SUN 1-4, 9012 PORT P&OVENC .,..,.,nuan Two to cl'°°9e from, Laguna Surf and Carlsbad Owner want.a out! Will tell both or either at cmt U you're Jookina for details, uk for ... CLJF AND E'LYNN KEMP WITE•lllT ..UI 1171.• Darling duplex complete with ~t dock 2 BR/2BA down and 1 BR/1 8A up LR w/flreplace, dining area. lots of windowa ovt-r- loolong the water. Deck w•t.h two wa~r Vtews. berber ca.rpet and new tile, fresh paint tn great Newpon locaUon. Ask for ... PHILLY DUKE .. I +-CEZ I I• .. Ill Pcmoi• nonh G.rwY Sc.. 7a.t C4 and lli.i dt) Coopel adw. Gr.\ .far r.t food. CneUent ..,_ between 2 ,,. .. ,.. '7 per ... ft. TOii ALLINION 8BA&ONVOGT .......... Lowly am.n.. Bay, -Qty l..Alh• ... ~­ Plftdld 4 BR. 3 BA f8lllilJ • bOm.w roma. Home. Call for edditianal Info. Ind ,aw' ~ ..... ..,_ lftc. Alk for ... tlANS 8UNOAILA ) lltllll llOl HH•I 1471,DOO Bnuuful home 9'l one of Harbor Views largest lots, 3 BR. 2 BA, room for expansion & pr1val• pool Cathedral ceilings an lJVing. faml.ly & dining roorN New appl.Jances. sunny & bnght.. opc-n floor plan. great for entertalning. Ask for JULIA LIAO mf'f ITllY IBITI_,... .... .. City hghts. mounUlm, and peek.ocean views from family room and kitchen. Perfect home for .i couple with or wtlhout childttn Two secondan bedroomsopen onto a study Wlth a secluded master uite Aak for . MAUREEN WHITE OPES HO 8 N 1·-4, '1 llO&DEQ\..X HARBOR RIOCt WATflflllT LHmlf R11,IOO Exquwte, Sophisucated. and casual all roUed into one condo/home "Completely" remodeled with top of the line design"! Ttus won't last'" Ask for JUNE DAVIS -118 •n I II Clml 1111•111 JUST BIDIXX>RATl!D 'nlROUGKOtrr. In-cludlnc new kitchen and baths. Subzero refriger- ator, Ucht oak cabtneta, overaized jlami, mirrOrs, Italian tile, wool Bttber, air. Bayview; with &lip available. Alk for ... .,. DENNE SODERLING ........ .... •. ·'fhrM BR home an desireabJe Harbor View Hills. Inviting patio has spa, firepit, and water fount.am. Great for couple or farruJy. Ask for. • VIRGINIA SW AN lllMATIC R •tlWEIT IM 1111.111 Newport North decorator's home on extra large CX>CDer lot. Pool, spa, BBQ, Malibu.a, custom pevered yard. Interior w/c:ustomi.zed cabinetry. mirrored clolets, wool BerWf' carpets. Sparush pevered floors, plantation ahutten. au' con- ditioned, aecwity. Don't mm this designer-per- fect home!! Aak for ... JO-ANN DORAN A PAULA BAILEY OP&N SAT A SUN l-4, 3000 CORTE PORTOYINO BBlm • IAYFl llH 14.111.111 SOPHISTICATED. CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOf! Open, specioua; luxurioua appointment.I and fumish.inp. Kitchen designed for a connoiaeur! Desicned for IJ"adous living and entertaining. Hu huge dock, 6 BR. 5 BA. 3 f plea. Lap pool and spa ln privat.epauo on the bay. Aak for ... DENNE SODERLING 0 REALTORS llftl 1111•1 ..,. A circu1ar drive way leads to thas very~ 4 BR home with 2 fll'eplatts, French doors, Mex- acan u1e OoorinC a.n kitchen & family room ~r carpet ~t. Pool me ya.rd, VffY pnvatc. Ownet-will c.·ousidtt ~ ~bJe Joan that om 'C.t~:;Jii:·o fP'N' IAY 1741.• AbloJuteJy immKulate home an aated oonvnuni- !1_ Partial ocean view and away form COiit ffiChway. To\a.Uy rftnadeled with ~r taste. FTencb doon and ..-ct brick ~t. Tiled kitchen Wl&h oak and a.Liii cabinet&. sub-ztt0 re~t.or and much~. K1ah beerned Ct"ll· lnp an LR and FR. Exquisite landlcapinc with \.-ct bc1dc and tile. Hurry, owner bouaht a.nothtt. Call me today' G ISELA BURMEI TER .. Ulll II llYClflii 1171,m Completely renovated on the best street m Bayaett! No experwe has been spared on th11 spacious 4 BR, 3 BA home. Light and 811")' throughout with new wool berber carpet. white walla and French doors, all new Poz:z.i and win- dows. Fresh landscaping. For the buyer who demands perfecuon Ask for .. DIANA PROSSER .,. .. ... Woodbndge Arbor lake 3 BR, 2 'A BA, beautilully decorated 2 story end locataon with 11eparate dirung room. farruly room, den, and breakfast nook. Stepi to lake wtth mini \flew Ask for RAY DAVIES MCIUll 1711,m A city Ug.bts view from thls beautllul. clUlic, 4 BR home highlighted with bleached oak Ooon. plan· tat.ion ahutten crown mouldings plus room for a pool. Call for your private showing. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO Wiii .. -l.WE ..... Beautiful, furnished "Laut.rcmont" in Harbor Ridge with spectaculat ocean. bay, city 4ghts view 4 BR. 3 BA fam rm professionally decorated fo~r model home. Close to commuruty pools and tennis. Ask for MAUREEN WHITE lllUlllUI 1•111111 11,811111 Outltandinc pe.nonmic view. Security building. S1500/MO. Ask.for ... VIBGINA SWAN OWNER WANTS THIS LEASED SOON! Al ltlllll llftnmm 117,• Fannie Mae owned, 2 story condo, mA ap- proved. 2 BR. l BA. San Juan C..patrano. Good income ratio. Aak f« ... llA Y DA \:'IE8, JR. ••• Clft/lW f-..... Excluaave gate guarded commuruties of Irvine Cove & Ritt Cove. Large OCNn view lots and homes available. Call for de1.alls and ask for EILEEN HARRIS IPfCTAClUll llll• IAYfml 11,411,• Ne wly remod<'led 5 BR. guard gated home 2 pa m pnvate courtyard Large boat hp Exct>llenl financing terms available below present markN rates to qualified buy r. As~ tor MARY DI TULLIO 1STms1W1 aa• Over 2,000 sq. ft. m a beaulJfuJ N B. Community SpeciOUI 3 BR, 3 BA home wtth a large kitchen, cathedral ceilings and pnvate spa m patio A really quality Westyle locataon that must btt> n to be appreciated Call now for your pnvatt> showing._ Ask for BILL A DONNA WEB TER 780-5000 CIM I • lfAlf 11, 111/M1 Coty 2 BR, l ~ BA townhome. Fireplace, pan· try/uUllty room Pnvate patao, 2 car parking. community pool. Ntee ronchtaon Ask for PA LA BAILEY 111111 ml ~--Elegant custom magruficent estate. With 6 bedrooml. 4 5 baths. pool, spa and one of the largest lots on the RJdge Ttus home IS on a cul-de· sac and has ocean and city hghts V1ew A \ta· chtaonal famaly home in this presttgious pte guarded commuruty C.Ompletely refurbished and fender owned Ask for . ESTHER YANK .... 1111.• One of !Ma Canyon's larlest ain&Je story honM9. 4 bedroom, 2~ bat.ha. pool & 1p1. For detaila ... ask fOf' .. .JANE SUNGAILIA ._ --ID 1111,• Dr.UMue 3 BR, 3 BA Fam Rm ttome with outatandi.na mounwn and city h&ht Vlews. ln· timate ~t with fireplace ofl muter aw Newly decorated Guarded commwuty with pooli and tennis Ask f Of' ... MAUREEN WHITE &II 1 ml lllflllll PHJllH 11111.111 .........,., DriYMe 3 Bil. 2 BA Mr9t and ~ve ~. W beyfron~prtvate marina fot' -.. boat. ~Ud.d arid private 2 QI'.....,. m ,..,.aed Lido Call few a~t,.. _..,..._. LYNN• LJNDSA Y •••TNIR11ftW ,.. ......... . Newport'• newel premier community featunna 3 and 4 bedroom Mediterranean sty~ ~e family homes. Attractlve ret'l"ff b<ln UH wt th J>O:Ol & pa. ~ co ~ 1aland-and .free.ways_--r10 models available for Vlewing. Ask for .. ·. JO-ANN DORAN a PAULA BAILEY OPIN AT 6 S N t-4. 3000 CORTE PORTOFINO EITATf RRS • lftlTIUf ---Speaous 3 BR. 3 BA. newly remodeled Camaly home. Extra larae lo• with pool and room for mo fun. Long dnveway lNdlng to d tached gar e gtws you that extra pnvacy and grandu r f<'Cl- ln& Ask'°' MARIA ELENA BANK Wlillfll II.. 171.• PRICED TO SELL NOW' ln N wport h 'l BR, mobile hot'ne, clubhouses. pool, spa Motavated 1eUer. Aak for ... VLRGINA SWAN Mlll .. 1111'. ..... ero.ctmoor plan 4 superb view of rught lichts ~t landlcap.na and •t.rona Homeo'WTW'rs Aslc. 2 bedroom. Glant bonut room. study & priVK)'. Available by Jan. 1$. Alk f«-· TOM ALLJNSON SBAaONVOGT OPDC 8UlfDAY l•I. u aocay ~NOLL Bl.G CAN·YON . . . -.. FINEST AVAILABLE ••• . IT'"t•.-r n..11n ....,_. ... ,.. Magntftcent, newly construcied custom home. 4BR, 41nBA with library and famlty room. Exceptional quaUty, limestone noora and granite counter tops. Large muter suite with separate his/hers baths. Excellent sun exi><*Jre with light, neutral decor. S 1 239 500 Traditional, 5BR. 6'h8A custom home. Cul-de-sac ~Ion overlooking lake and golf course views. Gracious famlfy hvtng at Its best. $1 ,695,000 Located on the largeet homeatt• In Big Canyon. This 68R, 61liBA, slngte story cu1tom home 11 one of our ftneet on.r .. .ga. Features bteac:hed oak ftoorl and French doors throughout. E.stat•slze back yard lncludea pool/spa, large catMwia and regulation grass volleyball court. 12,850,000 Beautlfulty awolnt· 't'1ldltionel, 5BR famlty home. F•turet apeck>u9 llvtng ano amity room .,...., An abundant UM of brick, hardwood ftG rs and Fntneh dOOra add1 to the dl9tlnct charm of the home. 'X&ted on elevated large private tot wtth spacious poot-alze •rd. $1,295,000 For your person I showing, please contact DANNY BIBB or STEPHANIE GRODY G u B a ELLIS REALTORS • 844-8200 BruhhErEllis ... ~ ?2e.1ide1ttia! 8 eolteetz9e Seeflicu 71te ~ae9e.1t 911depe1tde1tt ?2eal G.1tau <!4111pa11' ill tMe 1latio11 NJ!Lh SELECTED HOMES llQ CANYON BEAUTY 11..-.000 Gorgeous family home, 5 BR, 3 BA. custom features Include, spacious living room, dining and family room areas. Large lot Some night light views. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. ING CANYON 11,495,000 Lovely traditional family home, 6 BR. 4 BA, with elegant formal marble entry Large master suite, large private lot with pool. On one of Big Canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. BE.COURT 11,415,000 Belcourt Gallery custom home. former model. Four BR. 4 BA. plus bonus room. Circular stair- case overlooks gracious living areas. Pool, spa, BBO and cabana. Belle Partch. alG CANYON CUSTOM 12.850,000 Magnificent family home set on one of the largest lots Spacious rooms. bleached oak floors. 6 BR. separate large cabana, pool and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME 11,IM.,000 Traditional Country French, 5 BR. 6th BA, home. Serene settlnc on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view. Incredible quality through-- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. , DET ACHED HOMES GARDEN Of EDEN SGS,000 Ll&ht and br~ht. 3 BR. 2'h BA home Spacious rear yard wit flowers and fruit trees surround the patio by Roeers Gardens I<>& or bicycle around Newport Bay. Gloria Robertson or Caro1yn Lowe NEW aAYCREIT LISTING ..... 000 Mov~ condition, ready for Immediate oc- cupancy. Three BR. 2'h BA. conace. Berber carpets. pool redone~ new landscaplnc., Home completely refurbished Beverly Morphy. aAYaHOMI ....... H En)oYt the amenities that this pted family com- mun ty has to offer Charmine J BR, home with separate master suite and study Laree family room. Ann Peters. FA-. y •IQH90RHOOO 1121.000 Outsundlnc one level 4 BR. home. walklnc distance to schools and shops Great private location. Pool. pa and loads of uptrades. Ma•- lne Propp N•eauu PAM Pf'IVACY *5.000 Four BR. 2~ BA. family home away from the crowds yet close to the w~. beach and bay activity. A dream place to raise an active family Hob6e Denny .-Ml D llAY .. ITAft IALI P-.- Only S72~.000 tor this l BR w/larae ~t t>Kkyard close to ftrk Md tenna T errtftc k>caUon Great potenlW. for edd-on or remodel. c:::re wtth recent Mia. You'n cftlco\tef vehle. R or o.ve. FEATURED HOME HARBOR RIDQI CUSTOM '2.850,000 nder construction. fabulous views of the ean and city li&hts. Five or six bedrooms, levator, three levels. To be completed In he spring. Choose your finishes now! Ann Peters. uNDER 5300 000 PMCIOU8 QIEll '211.000 A real doll hooe for comfort and luxury In outstanding location near Newport Center. Two BR. executive condominium. Sulit In wall unit. Walk to shops. Nancy lmbernino. Ll(E NEW CONOOMINtUM SM4,000 Beautiful 3 year new 2 BR. 2 BA. home in the heart of Newport Beach. White carpet. mirrored walls. Very ll&ht and bright. Security gated community. Micki Cooper. A REAL BUYI ~000 In the heart of Newport Beach. New plush carpeting. walls of mirror. vaulted celllng5, mas- ter suite with study area. Two BR. 2 BA. Priced to sell immediately. Micki Cooper. El.EGANT TOWNUO• 1321.000 Spacious 3 BR, 2'h BA, end unit. Verylight and briaht. completely remodeled. has very private pat1o. Walk to pools. Wildlife Preserve. Trlona Bergin. OPE N HOUSES SATURDAY BAYSHORES IUS,ooaut 2S1I Vl9ta l Btt. FR 1·4 SuunM Shulttr BIG CANYON 11.-.000 24;= • BJr.n-~ BAYRIOGE .,..,. 11.,...., 2 BR. pool 1 ·S Miclr.J Cooper 8AYCR£ST ...... -1 COMMDdDN ) BR. pool I·'> Oonn1 Will SUNDAY BAYSHORES M•,U •H 2AIVlal8 l Btt, FR 1-4 Suanne Shu~r BIG CANYON -.-. .._....., ..... ) BR 1-" J.ck.~ l<~icti BALBOA ISLAND '1.~ 1M a . .., .. _. l Bit l-4 S.r1 Hinman H V HILLS --UM o.1111111 r • BR. FR I-" lO Ml•ll~ Propp BtCCANYON '1.--M=~*""' •Bit. FR 1-" lO S" 1*Crod~ LIDO ISLE ·--217 V1e ._., ... 'le 2 BA. F'R I·• Ct\erl S11Wlh P£NINSULA ... ,_ t1'M .......... MoN • 8't. pool M '~o.t\n)' 8E1.COOU '1 .... •ea.n I·'> IAYCatST .... .,c ••.• .,. l llt. n . poo1 1·$ Donne Wall 2 Civic Pl•z•, # 100 VIEWS . HAMOR NDGE 11, 150,000 Breathtaking views of Newport. Five BR. 4 full baths, formal dining room. private spa. Mirrored walls, securtty system. Guarded gate. pools, tennis courts. Mall Gulledge-Bean. E•RALD BAY-OCEAN SIDI 11,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at S l, 150.000. Lots of parking. Two stories O K Oa.;e HLrsch!er or Rod Daley. 80UTHWe8TEM DlleON $1,375.000 Three BR with pool. spa. and fountain Located on one of the largest lots In Irvine Terrace with 1 so• view of jetty. ocean. Balboa and Catalina A must see. Ask for BJ Johnson. COUNTRY FRENCH 11,415,000 Fabulous Harbor Ridge custom 4 BR. home offers lovely pool and spa with cascading river rock waterfall. Landscaped to perfection Pan- oramic view deck. Interior with superior ap- pointments Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody FAllULOUI ESTATE-VIEW 11,500.000 Six BR, 5'h BA with family room. sitting room and formal dlnlnf. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool, outside cooking f acllity and entertainment area Two separate master sutes. Trlona Bergin. PREMIER LOCATION 11,725,000 Balboa Island's most active harbor location Two or 3 BR. custom home boasts private spa. teak cabinetry. lots of skylights. multiple living areas. New pier and dock for sever~I large yachts. Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman • IUPEM OCEANFRONT VIEW 11,115.000 Dramatic 180• views of ocean. Jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves Spacious older home with 4 BR. 5 BA. A special COM opportunity Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth OVERLOOKING MACH l2,37S.OOO Terrific new 3 BR, 4'1l BA w/conv den Looks down on the private beach & pound inc surf. This Is Emerald Bay's best location Seller may carry flnanclnc to qualified buyer Dave H1rschler or Rod Daley . llREA THT AKING VIEWS S2,SIS,000 Magnificent custom home in Big Canyon's Fair- way One. Two story entry with grand columns and French limestone floors. 4 BR. library. gourmet kitchen. Truly exceptional Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody SELECTED CONDOMINIUM S NEWPORT NORTH Ho. 1515.000 Beautiful family home. has extra room for many uses. Ready to mov~ In While wooden shutters hlch celHnp, 4 BR, 2~ BA Close to school, shopping. Assoc pool and spa Mall Gulledce . •LCOURT ... ooo F1rst time offered -Towne Collection pfan C Two master suites, three baths, living room with two st~ ceillnc. formal dlnlnc, many custom· lied features. Belle Partch COSTA MESA OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Expect the best" (714) 645-0303 THE . 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS COSTA MESA PARKLING CLEAN ON R2 LOT 1285,000 T ha..,. parklinK clean hou e is on an R2 lot. Ju t around the corner from Newport Beach. Add on and make a legal duplex~ Call for a howang a µpoantmenl. DARLING 1 BR, 1 BA 1 GARAGE, I CARPORT $92,~0 ( 'omplelt'ly remodeled. Better than new. It\ a darling Pnd unit. Larger unit. Lower unit. Huilt in 1980. New paint inside and outside. All new whatf' hf'fber carpets, new frigid aire (2 door) nf'w -.t.ove 1electr1('). new dishwasher. Include wash er and d ryer. Ve ry private new front and bac·k patio overlooking "blue water st reams and ~te rl all~" Outstanding tropical landscapinjl?. Communitv p<x>I and spa. I mile from Newport Ht-11ch. (·all now for more information .. R. \. Af('E S $230,000 LArKf' cnrrwr ~'-t with 0·~ .1) Me<.;a del Mar. 4 bt-d room .. I ,; S 0 ~ .. 1e. Clean.. fre hlv pamted '\ewer ..,,, Move in today. MESA VERDE MESA DEL MAR U89 000 Do you know a family with a motber-in-iaw, teenager or li ve -in? This is the perfect home. Fourth bedroom has its own bath and entrance. Lovely yard with pool and spa-South Coast Metro close. COLLEGE PARK un,ooo 11 roomfl . :l bl'l th 2 cu garage. Bag and private yard. Like new, exeellent condition. Fireplace with hardwood floor. New paint. New white Berber carpet. New drivew~. patio, 1idewalk, tile and counter. Vacant. Call now for more information. Won't Jut ... OPEN HOUSES 2577 COLLEGE DR SAT & SUN 12-4 230 LILLE!..."~~ #31! SAT & SUN 12-4 851 ST. CLAIR SUNDAY 10-6 ll-49 W. BALBOA BLVD SAT&SUN WEEKEND GETAWAY TO TltELAKE ARROWHEAD HILTON! f. . Z7t,OOO 4 BR 1405,000 2 BR SH9,000 4 BR '675,000 12-5 ) ,. Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services weekend t8Cape for two to beautiful ~ke Arrowhead! The getaway includes two nights accommodations plus dinner at the elegant Lake Arrowhead Hilt.on Lodge, renowned for its picturesqe beauty and natural setting for winter sports! There will be a winner from each office, so don't miss this wonderful giveaway! Congratulation ! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LUCKY WINNERS! David Fertitia, &.taide Coeta Meaa Area Specialiat preeentinc the voucher to winners of the weekend· getaway to Lake Arrowhead Hilton, Mr. and Mn. Eric Johnt0n. OTH R AREAS .... VICJ'OllAN MANSION U98,500 Purchase your ve own Vict.ol'ian Mansion m the hilt.on e d'iatrict of Heninger Park in ants Ana. Th11 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home features fireplace, 12 foot ceilings, ornate mold inga, ~ncloeed porch, pool, 4 car garage tnd much more. Included in the price of tJiis unique home ia a duplex, which you can make over half of your monthly payments! For complete details. call today!! DUPLEX CABALLERO '2%0,000 2 BR, 2 BA 4nd I BR. l BA Loa Caballeros purt complt x Fount4in Vall ey. Call now-It 111 spe-c1al! NEWPORT BEACH SEAPAIU PENTHOUSE VIEWS ut6 000 Luxurie>tU, bay! ocean, city liah~ viewL 2 BR, 2 ~A fa~ul~us k1t;ehen, outa,tanct-!ns muter suite includmc JICUUJ tub and 1t1anuc walk-in cl<>fft. Ftreplace, alryli,hts excellent location near 2 pools. Barely lived in. Near Hoag H pital complex. 9reat profesaional U/ .. tyle. Vat'ant ready Cot tmmediate occupancy. ~SUN1 2.4 230 L1LLE LANE, UNIT 312 ENTER OFF HO PITAL ROAD SO COAST ME1RO l)l"Pt:I \' \Ll'E I\ MF.SA WOODS Ut~.000 l.oq •lv IRH. :lHA :.? turv near • 1ulh oa1>l PIM.I lm11ani l'J)a and cu. tom harbet'u EXPECT ONLY THE BEST WHEN YOU JOIN OUR TEAM For the dynamic, committed, career· oriented professional... e at Coldwell Banker off er you the pp<>rtuni ty to work for America's larg· eat full service real estate com~ny. Call .fllOll V ..... t...., for aa latemew. MMI08 . ._ __________ ~~mlll'!'---------------' .. NEW LIDO CUSTOM • 3 BR 3 BA. Dton, New custom home • Mtd1terr•ne.in Style, Very bright & open. Corner lout1on on over)1l<-d JS' lot • Built toncurrent with home next door to pro\'1dc mn1mum pr1v•cy •nd open spaet• • Will com1dt'r ~lling l•nd w11h <lpproved pl.lns $875,000 LIDO REDUCED! • 3 BR . 3 1.,1, BA family homf' • Bright open Ooor plan • Sunny Strada patio • Large undet k off master • One of tht" lowest priced home on Lido! $569,000 FELL OUT OF &8CROW • 4BR. 2BA Traditional Stylc- Ho~ • m_mc 0vcra1nd 45·1.o•n • French Doors ~ U Soulh PaOo • ~amed cctllnga ••• nodded kltrhen Air ccildtUoncd. • RcduCed 850.000 •-.ooo ------~~_,,_... LIDO WITH A VIEW! • 5 BR. 4 'h BA . Older Home • Ont-of a kind location dlrt"C'tly aero s from Clubhou~ beach • Unobstructed main bay view• • Ideal southerly exposurt" with 88' of view fronta1te • Steps to ClubhouS<'. beach and tennis $895,000 OPE"' HOU £SAT & L"" l ·S 720 VIA LllX> SOOD LIDO'S FINEST • 5BR. 4\'J BA. dc-n . famllv room + ~amf' room. Family home • 1 llghest quality & de tgn. traditional tylc w/pancd windows. French doors. ~med celltnjt • Ovt'rslzNJ 521/i'lot on desirable trrct to strttt location • Ortcntf'd around sunny. • bricked patio with private ~ • Large game room w/wet bar $995,000 'LIDO BAYFRONT FAMILY HOME • 7 BR, &i,i, BA. den or 5 BR. 4 Y~ 8A. den plu 2 BR . 2 BA unit • Prime OVCMIZ~ 45. lot on sandy ~arh. with 3 car ~a~e • Bright o~n floor plan. professionally dttoratro In ~tel tone • 'Turn·k~y" prtd<" of ownc-r8hllp family home '¥Ith large Income unit $1,395.000 COSTA MESA USTW JllWI• 111.,- Qulet complex with community pool and spa. 3 bedrooms, large master suites with separate bath and patio. Inside laundry. Skylights. 2.5 baths. double attached garage. For Information call 646-7171. NP7 L&llEl Niil TIWJlll• 1111,MO Excellent location. Spacious master suite with separate dressing area. Private balcony. Living room with CO'Z'f wood burning . fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. community pool and spa. For further information call 646-7171. NP8 WTSlll WJFll• Mm SH1MO Much sought after eastside location. Single story spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Large living room with fireplace. open spacious family kitchen, perfect for the young famlty. Call 646-7171 to preview. NP9 LIWHT PllOI 1111,IOO lowest priced 4 bedroom in Costa Mesa. Located near So. Coast Metr.o area. Large living room with flreplace. large family kitchen, double attached garage, newty painted, large, large lot Many fruit trees. Room for garden. Hurry on this Call 646-7171. NP10 UIUll PllOI 1111,000 For this spacious affordable 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome. 2 decks, laundry, convenient kitchen. One bedroom and full bath downstairs. Excellent !vestment opportunity. Call to see 646-7171. NP12 llWU UYI PllllllD IMTIO S 1H,llO Hurry on this one. Motivated sellers have purchased another and must sell. Adorable 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Large corner lot. Room for expansion. Call for details 646-7171 . NP 11 I •U•TI 12 ...... Large 4 bedroom in excellent area. FamUy room with crackling fireplace, gourmet kitchen with Mexican tlle floors, pull out shelves. Big, Big bedrooms. Freshly painted Inside. Move In con- dition. CalJ M6-23t3. KP1 11U ftlll • llYIL PAUi AJl,lll Lovety Mesa Verde home In move In condition. Big living room, dining room wfth fireplace. Alt remodettd kttchen with oak caban.te, new countertop cooktop stove and m~ro. Nloe yard with spatkllng poo and spa. Call for detalts. Call 546-2313. HP2 .- mn Fiii If lllUlf.. 11•,- Seldom offered townhome In exclusive aree at a very gOOd price. Securtty gate, ttle entry, btg living room, fireplace upgraded plulh carpeting. Three bedroom•. 2.5 baths. Walk to the ex- clulive Mesa Verde Country Club. Catt for ct.- taJll. Call 548-2313. HP3 llLllAml II Fl11111MI Movtng out of, 0t Into Coetll ~Ne~ BMctt Ot OrMge County? ConfuMd ebout whQ to Clll or how to get Information on ~you .,. going? Calf ua. CentUry 21 The Reaj &tatera It conMCted wtth 7 ,Gob omc. throughout the Unfted Stat•. Call our t.eoc. tlon department, PHYl.LtS Mtr7171 0t ROY 54-2313 ·--Giant customized home In Mesa Verde. Big living room with flr.eplace. Gourmet kitchen, 4 bedrooms, one bedroom has been added on with a crackling flrepfaoe and a separate entry, great for a mother In law or teenager. Excetlent buy, call now won~t last. 546-2313. HP4 mlmllllAITPUD '211 .... One of this weeks best buys! Seller has left area and Is hlghty motivated. Family room with fire- place, freshly painted Interior. Exterior ls tex- coted with a 15 year guarantee. solar system Excellent neighborhood near SC'hools, churches, shopping. Hurry won't last. Call 546-2313. HP5 llllT , ...... • .. ,... For the lady and gentelman that require the best. Both In home and location. Tiie entry, sunken IMng room, format din ng, huge fmalty room, gourmet kitchen, 1 bedroom or first level and 4 on upper plus a deflghful bonus room, or artist stuldo. Lovefy yard wtth rode spa. Call now for detailS. Call s.6-2313. HP6 2 1111111 -Pl.IS mlD .. , ..... Famastlc property for the new Investor or live In one for the comfor1 and rent the other for profit Property is In excellent conditlon. Addltonal units possible. Call 546-2313. HP7 Hlm-M.MNT ... llT SJll.IM Great potential here. 4 bedrooms. or 3 plus den, or library. living room wtth hardWOOd floors, country kitchen. Country size lot. can to see 646-7171. NP13 OTHER AREAS WAI.I Tl IUll 1111 ... Giant 2 story home In excellent area of Hunt- ington Beach. Sunken IMng room, f replace, famity room, patio, kitchen, open 1taJrway. 3 big bedrooms, 2.5 baths separate utUity room. over- sized double car garage. Call 5-46-2313. HP8 Fm?• nun •H•• m1.-Love1y home located In excellent area. SpKloua Uvlng room with cracitltng fireplace. big family room or bonus room. 3 big bedrooms, plus many more extr-. ~pr~ on.•. large corner lot. Call M&-2313. HP9 ···••11-.i ....... Due to per90n1l reasons I must seu my lovely double wkS• mobile hOme In a greet 5 star park. Bellutlful area, ctubhou ... poot, apa, excerc .. room, full IOClat ectlvtty. Must be 55 veert or older, no petl, f ant•t~ retlretMnt area. Mu1t ucrlflce. Calf Roy 541-2313. HP 10 --•-•au i-.• Vecant Md moet deWable JMmlne Creek towmome on~. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bethl priced to .... &uper Coran. del Mar .,.._ Cell 548-2313. HP12 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA Ml1A , ..... --....... Beautlfut Corona~ Mar Shoreclff s area home with Mmi-prlvate beech priWlledee. Formal liv- ing room wtth fireplaat, f8mity room with ocean peek and 2nd fireplace dining afM with French doors leading onto huge redWood deck Gourmet kitchen wtth oceen peek, beautlful parklike grounds with tall stately coraJ trees. All located on a large comer ~-Much more. excellent buy for this lovely executive home. Call 546-2313. HP11 NEWPORT BEACH 11,lllMO Customtzed former model In prestlgous Befeourt. Spacious 5 bedroom, 4'A BA situated on an ovetstzed tot. With profeak>nal land- scap ng, mature trees. pool, waterfd and spa Numerous amenities lndude musfve family room with waJk-in oak bar, aoar1ng celllngs French doors, state of the art family kitchen huge muter suite wtth stmng area and fireplace and much more. For an exclustV. showing call 646-7171. NP1 mHlll Tnll laLllTm llllMO Dramat~. apaJcous townhome In guard gated ··community. Elegant 8'>C>Oint"*1ts throughout Maalive IMng room. ·F'ormaJ dlning. Gourmet European AlmHlmo kitchen, maat8( suite with flrepface. Executive retreat wtth fireplace. Se-~rltytyatem, oentrat vec. Walk to community pool and spa. For a thowtng appointment call 646-7171. NP2 ... , ...... , ........ Nestled Jn a Mttlng of trees and nature traJls, tamfty peffect townhOme. Large master eune wtth beamed <*Ung, 2 more bedrooms. 2 5 baths. Living room with flteplace, lns.de laundry Call today. 646-7171. NP4 ---Al .... Atfordabfe In Newport. Wlllk to beech, 3 bedroom plu9 den. 2 batha. Specious two story bead) houte, patk>e, double attec:Md garage AMey ecceu. ~ PoOf and epa. F-ei land for dee* c9M 64$.7171. NP3 .... .• .. ....... 8pecb,. 2 story townhome overtooktng wttenda. 3 bedroom., 2.5 betha. tn9ide laundry room. SPllC9 hW kitchen ~ large petto. LMng room wtth ,..._.. wf lovely 1WW vt.w for ctec• ~ &ite.7171. NP5 ·~·-· = ..._.. ~ 4 bedroom, 3 bllth. Large corner lot wtth AV 11CC111 Md room for·~. Cozy tMng room ..... tnplaoe. fWmlll dining room ovwtooka .. petlo. f emlly ldtc:Nn. lnildl e.undty. 2 "'*'-eult•, downltlir8 Md bdt. LarQe -... room #-1 room __.... Perfect '°' ~~ ,.. . Hurry on "* one. caP Tlae Prad .. tlal. Yoa Know Us. We Know Real &tate. £1.EGANT LINDA ISLE HOii£ ••• With ·s3 on the bay. Windows-on' the world. The only home on the Island with a complete basement and a walk up attic with endlus storag«. THE BAaaAJtA ·s PaOODLY PRESENT SS.tff .... 8PECT ACULAa OCEANFaONT ClJSTON ••• A showcase home. Ocean oriented llvlng room. family room and kitchen. Etched glau window• with electronic shadu. Seven ycan old. one of a kJnd. "The Best on the Buch" FOR PRIVATE SHOWING CALL llAUaA CHAllBUS Sl.125 .... coaONA HIGHLANDS CONTENPOaAaY ••• With 1so• view of the Pacific octtan. Re· modeled In 1985. This six bedroom has so many lntentlng fcaturu. you must really see It to appreciate. PLEASE CALL THE BAaBaA ·s FOii A PIUVATE 8HOWING $145 .... f A8UL008 IMCOllE lJNITS ••. Ocean view from both units. Stunning 3 bedroom. 2 bath. ftoor to celling flreplaces. Huge lot with utra parking. Great Income. CALL BAaBU CHAllB£a8 AND GI GI THOMAS $695 .... 11A890a VIEW HOllU. SENSATIONAL 8UllllEa£T ••• Maater bedroom i upanded aada fofi ha• 6ffn crutecJ al>Ove the enrrance. Spaclou1, warm. family home In great neigh· borhood. CALL aOCHELLE LIU FOa MORE DETAIU $675.714 ......,_FULL MY VIEW ••. Ugbt be.rbcr carpet and oek ftoorln9 compliment thl• Trina model. Thi• home 11 the lowHt priced condo •loDt the bluffs overlookln9 the bay. Owner will a.a... l«aM opdoo or Mii. CALL ION .IA.aV.. FOa llOaE INFOa- llATION Slit .... · ... .--. 'i.i~pr~~GFP ~~ . - JJaAllATIC BELCOll•T MANO• HONE ••• On a quiet cul·de· .. c. Exclusive living In the he.art of Newport Beach. Beautifully landsca~d rear grounds with two decorative pools. one Rowing Into the other. CALL THE BAa8AaA8 FOR A SHOWING $1.15• .... LOOKING fOR A lM" CONCEPT? Come look at the new programs The Prudential 71t Rtalty has to offer In 1989. At la.t. there ls an rnalivell FOaEVER VIEW IN HAaBOR ••OGE ... This 90rgcous Renalnnce home affords a sweeping water view plus romantic city lights panorama. ft has been completely remodeled. Eveq1thlng fir" class. CALL ~N "~RVIS $544 .... NEWPOaT CaEST-PalJllE LOCATION- END UNIT ••• Dramatic Roor plan with step down living room with fireplace. Master bedroom suite with retrtat It skylights. Great family kitchen. Your own garage with Inside access. CALL BAUaA CHAllRU $267 .... EASY LIVING AT THE BEACH AND THE VEUAILLU ••• Thia condo fncuru a view from the master bedroom and living room Two master suites and baths. Many upgrades flJRNISHED Sltt.714 UNflJRNISHED $119.714 BEAUTiflJL OPEN SPACU Oregon. 8.S acru of rOUift9 hlll• -ecw.ued Jn Do.ualu fir wl h beautiful city ll9ht• view. 30 mlns. from Portland. CALL MINDY MILLE.a $49.SM llEAl111fVL •PAN18H HILl.alDE HOME - 811.VEal.AKE • • • N•w kitchen. many. many extras. Large formal home. Owner wlll consider trade of Income properties. Bareland. com· merlcal uchangcs. OFFEaED BY 8tJ91 SCHOU. CALL aON llCCOllJllON FOa llOaE DE· llEDOC£D $499.714 TAIU $419 .... NO U.... ... Aam Olll Tlll9 EUGANT TOWllllOlll ••• A ....... , •• 10. Spectacular vMW of Bect Bey ........ £Wf'Ythlftl 11 U,p9raded. c .. a .. loft.._ Wk·lli•. Brick petto 11oped for ,, .... , .. CALI.-LO"'z&8M SMt .... I CAN 9U FOii •LD O.e of the lnOlt dramatk vkw• aeywbere. The Paclftc. Catall ... F..Moe lelalMI alMI the mountal•• beyond. At a.et, this tovry Vllla Belboa pnthouM 11 avall• able. C.U .. today ,_ • MMk preview. CALL 10Ya MllJn8 SUJ .... 'Jffif(.fllfffffff{fff I 11 IJJff.fjl~!JjJffjjJj~ ~~~ ~lff(liifff ~ ·~ ·--~4, j "rmr"r . ID . i' H1rnrriH . . t Jim r '"" 1mtm1, irr PJ ! ! •hfifFJf"' I ' m~m . ~ -·~ -··· "en ;·_ . )> 1J ~ )> ~ ~ ::r I ii \ to Sel-1 AL .. LIST OF PROPERTIES SOLD IN ·19es .. K• u-_,,~-· Ull1l lAewetO BMch. L-.e•. . ...... . uoo Pertc OrM. Newpott 8Mch UdO Perk Drive. NNpor1 8-ell Una:*\. Newport 8eectl.... . .. - .., <»<t: = : .,..., . ••a.. f;51! 1wt.-...ON111n1ro111a•c1 2242 IESA •m 2.211111 ESTiii Etllmlll'S llUll The spectacular private & gated equeetrlan estate otters a main residence of three bedrooms with separate guest quarters and a 3 car garge. Riding arena & stables for 12 horses -gorgeous landscaping Includes streams, ponds, waterfall, PQOI & spa. Separ- ate garage for 20 cars. plus 2 servant's apartments. Incredible Bayview. $5.5 million. IEW LISTIH . 11 llPILI 110111 RIME CISTll Charming Old English home situated on best location of Harbor Ridge features 5 bedrooms, and sweeping staircase In grand foyer. Magnificent views of ocean and bay to CataJlna and Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of many features. This well-executed property Is offered for $2,495,000. OPEi SlllAY 1-1 llAM Pl• IEllCTlll Tremendous prtvate & gated one acre cu. tom estate In pr•tloloua Orange Pane AcrM. Offering the finest rr, recreation & entet1a6n- ment wlth Its own Nghted tennis court, lMllll pool houM, gym, game •cede & huge bonua room w/ber. One Of a kind mast• bedroom, meJds qua11.,., gourmet kttcnen. s fit• ~. 5 air/cond. systems 2 ~lful vW. $2,290,000 . .. UITill / 2U1 2m 11111T 111a11••• ... DllMIL 11111111 ll•T "IMue Chip" envtrornnem.J lncludee pn. vate, patk-Hke custom, brick home on ne.ty 1 ecr• with 8 bedrooms, 8 bath8, prtyate profeealQnaJ tennis court, grotto- atyte poof & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fat>uldus. $2,895,000 COTL ITLl\LTl COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE T O AI)DRESS YOU 2111 lltlllll lllYE llY• Gift lllTI• UTEllllMlllBBllm Fabulous ltVtne Cow, IOUth of UM Coat High- way. Ultsama~~ home has been remoc:leMd and Includes a completely new kitchen with 8't new apptlancee. Fantastic Pacific Ocean View + Very prtv9te pool. This adult oriented home off•• private, White sandy bHCh and the "MOST" of the "BEST". Quiet Study. Everything and onty $1,495.000! •• , • ., Ill 11..anu What an opportunttytl Onty • mU• from Brian Heed Ski AMott & 12 mt._ from Pan-Qutteh Lake ... this ii a fllbuloue dellllt tncredtbte atreem on Property wtth ~ ~ne & upen ,,.. ce>wr8ge. Jult 200 mlee to Lu Vega. LMt ler:ge property In --. Airport accee•bte. Wtta1 pollibMttieet OnlY 1295,000 for the whOht sweet. c.. 11111 Cote. 760-1900 Loca~ t>etow -Cedar GltiA .OO~tH:>t Cedar Ridge Estatea, this may be the laat avallabte acreage tn the lush area aouth Of the lalc• wfth lake prMteges. Land u-.ge ., flexible. OwTw wfll h9'p finance, wMt traae, exchange, etc. Asking onty "40K/.cre. Call for fact sheet. ... TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER OCEAN AND CITY VIEW This qualtty Newport Beach home tias three bedrooms, three bath rooms, thret levels. three decks and a long ltst of decorator items such as vertical bltnds. berber carpet, mirrored walls and an oak wme cellar with temprature control. The community includes tennis. swimming and well manicured green belts. Priced at $294.900. 751 -5000. RARE MONTICELLO This outstanding loft model 1s almost extmct. With one bedroom and a bath down and a full size loft and bath up it offers an unusually wide range of options. Use as one two or thret bedroom and with a full pnc.e of only $139,900 you'll save money in the process. Call 751 -5000. HOME AND SPA This delightful three bedroom, two bath, home has one of the most mvittng family rooms you 'll ever see. located in a prime Costa Mesa area with Newport/Mesa schools and South Coast Plaza Shoppin& close by you won't have to spend your time driving. The price is $229,000 and the time to call 1s now. 751 -5000. THREE BEDROOM Not really: it's actually a two bedroom and a den. But that's aettmg technical. Its easily the best pnced townhome tn the .So ... Coast Metro area. It's big, It's m a great complex, it's in Costa Mesa and there's and attached two car garage. With a price of only $159,900 the next thing 1t will be lS sold. Call 751-5000. MODEL QUALITY Only one year new, this lovely 3 bedr.oom, 2'h bath, two story home sits on a large pie shaped lot. Features greenhouse kitchen window, dining room bay window, fireplafce and cathedral ceiling in h~ing room, deck off master suite and more. Only $162,000! 751·5000. PROFESSIONAL·OFFICE SUITES Doctor, Lawyer or Chief at a startma price of only 59 cents a foot there has to be a catch. Well that pnce won't last forever but it will last long enough for your new business to get up and running. Prime Mesa Verde space available now. Call 751·5000. REAL ESTATE SALES Better Homes and Gardens has the best trainina available at no cost to you. If you are thinktn& of 1 new career or tf you art already licensed and you would like to sen a Better way cau Jack Ayers at 751·5000. 1 The Better W•y to Sell Youi Home • Seminar offers options Albert Brown, presfdent of the Real Estate Investors of Orange County will ditcuaa "How to save 75 percent of your downpayment through the ~ option." The program wltl focus on the uae of the leale option and the buyer and landtord advantages. The meeting wilt be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18 at the ..Ritz-Carlton Hotel In Laguna NIO'*· · · "Many first-time buyers have ~ prtced ou1 of ~he market In Sputh Orange County. These two-Income families spend what they earn on llfestyte and are unable to accumulate an adequate downpayment for the purchaM of a home. With prices steedlty rtsing In Orange County cou-olecJ wtth cHmblng lnterest rates, lenders are demanding higher down- paymenta. Lender requirements, es- pedalty for the 10 percent ~ payment purchaMrs 11e continuing to tighten. At the same time, the market ha.a been flooded wtth rental hou ... and condOI. Moat landtorda haw had to lower the amount of rent they expect to receive," Brown, a natlonal educator. real estate Investor and counMk>r. Mid. "Thi8 has crea1ed a great opportuni- ty for the first-time buyer to purch ... a home u8ing the teue option. The leaM option can be structured ao that a QC>rt6on of the monthly ..... payment ta credtted ·to the tM\ant u a future downpayment. The ..... can be for ' any number of years agreed upon, ~ the norm Is from one to three years, states Brown. • "Investors. too, flnd the leaM option quite valuabfe In ecqultlng = properties. There are obvioua • to those people jul1 getting started. but the b4QoeSt advantage of the UM of thla methOd Is for thOM who have money to ln~t;• he added. "The le8le option pormally work• y.'hefl the market slows down or wher\ rentals~t>ecome abundant. eec.ute of the Increased vacancy rate. In South Orange County, the first quarter of 1989 11 Ideal for this methOd ot Investing," Brown said. In addition, Brown wlll expllln profit- able IRC 1031 tax-deferred exehange movea for the Investor and provide 1n .. th MChtng on this overlooked way of or eeHlng reel e1tate. la a non-proftt orgMtutlon pr~ the ~or. homebuyer and ..,.., wtth oompaete educational eys- tem indudlnO active panidp«tton by lta member• With mneting 11 ulona. problem IOMng Md question llnd antWW perioda. The orpnatJon prcMdee ~ IPMk••"' the.,... of tu. lepl and finance to keep rnerm.a abtellt of current ~et trends and leQlll9tJon. 'Guelt9 .. welcome to the IM9ttrtg, bUt reeervatlona •• required. The docn ~ at 7 p.m. fOf reeervattona. °' more Information, can (714) 373-1273. Coto' s East Hill lnodels are ready for occupancy • AILY Jlltf.,O'l/mAI. U1'Aft·--·----------.. ---------llliilmillll••--IATUllDAY Jan~ 14. 1 ... /MCla J '" .. ... Link to Prudential is successful :f urner Realtors attend seminar Louise Turner, prestdent. and Nancy Catebiir. sales manager of Turne Associates In Laguna Beach, recentl\ returned from Washington 0.C. when: they attended a conference of Great Estates Inc. Desctlblng her company's affilia- tion wfth Prudential u • "magk:al marriage." Prudential 714 · s Barbara Amatadter was enthusiastic about the capabllltles the arrangement has brought abou1 and the freedom the brokerage has to achieve Its goals. · Amatadter and her mother/partner,• Barbara Lomma. afflllated wtth Prudentlal Real Estate Network In late May of 1988. Calllng the decision "the best affiliation we evM could have made," Amstadter said that name recognition of Prudential has brought added credi- bility to the Newport Beach real estate brokerage. "The Prudential people are really resPons1ve," Amstadter said "They are refat1vety young. forward-think- ing executives with wonderful back- grounds in real estate. They are the wave of the future." New programs that have been added as a result of the atf1hation Include a five-day Intensive training program for new brokers and bro- kers re-entering the flefd, a com- mercial real estate training program. ongoing management traJnlng and tra1ning for salespeople who want to get Into management, a large refer- ral network and a new computer The latter makes data on loan origination, client prospecting and buyer quahflcation ava table right In the office. "The neatest part Is that It could have been hard to give up our independence. but we have the freedom to make all of our own decisions In house." Amstadter said. "We have all the benefits of being independent and an of the ' benefits of being in the corporate world." Another new addition to Pruden- tial 714 is George Graham. office manager and director of recruitment and training. Graham. who came to the company from Canada, "1s one of the most ph6l'lomenal managers in real estate." according to Amstadter 'He has people skills second to none · "George meets with each mem- ber of the staff individually once a month, keeping people accountable and being there as both a manager and friend." Amstadter continued Amstadter described 1988 as a phenomenal year. in which the brokerage has done four times as · much business as In 1987, quad- rupling productivity while tnpllng the size of the office. "People come out -0f the woodwork· to become part of the team," she said. I Barbara Amatadter Although experts are predicting a brief rise In Interest rates and a resulting brief downturn In the real estate market In 1989, Amstadter Is expecting another "banner year" for Prudential 714. "Real. estate is cycllcat. · Amstadter concluded. "You have to recognize that and be ready to be proactive.'· The Great Estates network has mor1 than 2,300 sales associates In mori than 70 offices. The affiliated firm cover 85 luxury market areas in thE' United States and account for about $! bllllon In annual real estate sales Turner Associates are the·excluswt> · Realtors for Great Estates In the Laguna area. The agency is located at 1105 N Coast Highway For more information call (714) 493-6217. · Fiber glass r.oof meets fire rating Fiber glass-based asphalt shingle~ which have an Underwriters Labora· tortes or Factory-Mutual Class A fire resistance rating, means the roofing meets the UL's highest standard for resistance to 1gn1tlon and spread of external fire I Whot'. your home service 1peclolty Alterotlona? Accounting? Auto repair? Advertise in classifled. WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO SELL YOUR HOME? ~~---1~----- ~WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE FROM $3,980 (PAYABLE AT CLOSING) •u•"'•MU 2 BR· 18A, w/targe backyard 245,000................................... .. . . 721 -41 l l .......... 38R-28A, Lg covered patio $237,5():0................................... . . 721-4111 flE&..alm 3BR·2.SBA, bonus room $198.900. ............. ........ . ..... .. . 721-4111 38R·1.75~e .~.t't to shops $169,500 .................................... 721 ... 111 .. , ... ,_ 48R-2BA. MBR Suite w/frpl 1240,000.................................... .. . 722-8114 Ill IPll&tm 38A-.28A, SmaH Yard S14S.5C>O................................... 722-8114 ~..-ram& 38R-2.58A, Ext,. Ir~ MBR. 1235.CMJO •••.••••••••••••••••••••••...•••••.•..•.•..... 721--4111 mlllllT ... lfflCE .,,.. ••• ·-:.:•t. 11141 711~111 \ F\\ POI< I BJ' \I ti ... ...., ... .,. LmT ... 4BR-3 SBA. Lg famUy room w/frpl. $685,000 . . .. .................... 721-4111 CALL FOi YOUI FRll WEEl<l V LISTS ~ PAOP£RTIES "FOR SALE BY OWNEA" WITH PRICES, AOOAESSES. PHONI __,..,ETC Yl&H•llU :lBR-ZBA. po<)Tllome Santa Ana. s 165.000. ' ' .. .. ...... ... . . 722-8114 tlMJtl•AIMIT 2BR-1BA. gated community. Santa Ana $99.900... . .... .... ... . . .......... 722-8114 SSS IElfllT IUCI SEt•m SIYD SU 10 rfltld Goose ...................................... S 7,830 2'4 oodwtll Court ............................ $ 9.420 10 Odyssey Court .. . ........................... S 9,980 240 1 Port Whitby ... .. .......................... $25.000 1509 Sandcastle, CdM .......................... $25,200 714 Goldenrod, CdM ................ . .... $ 6.620 m CISTI IEll Bl Im S&YD ... 1704 Samet ............................................ $ 8,070 1661 B1minf Place .................................. t 8,480 2309 Knox Avienue ................................. S 8,310 101a Concord ....................................... $ s .220 2431 Rue De Cannet ............................. S 5,820 20.,0 Fedefel . . .................................... S 5.~ CllTI .U lfflCE 1835 0 . NEWPORT BLVD., SUITE 258 COSTA MESA. CA 92927 f(14) 1ZZ·l 114 Realty Inc. . New Oceanfront Home Peninsula location Wide sandy beach. Currently beln& con- structed. 3 Bedrooms. 3 Baths. 2500 sq. ft .. traditional design. Many custom amenities. Choose your finishing details. $950,000. New Bayfront Home with Dock Magnificent 4000 sq. ft .. home 4 Bedrooms. f amlly room. Brand new Udo area. Dock for 80 ft. boat. 4 car carage. Mediterranean style. IO ft . ceilings, granite. marble. You must see this model home SI. 750.000. Open House Saturday Ii Sunday 1·5 701 ~ Park Drtve Oceanf root Lot ula Point, past Balboa. Zoning permits large custom home Quiet location Reduced from $72'5.000 to $67'5.000. ---- ,......,_.~. ft . co19merclal r o.y as rental •10 31at Stree1 ;, Two-acre back bay. honle available in Ne~port Beach A beauttfutty appointed home on more than two acres on Newport Beach'• back bay has been listed for sate by Mayra Ofacoumacos, exctustve sales agent. The three-bedroom, three-bath CaJl- fornla Rancfl.-styte home sits on a pictureeque btuff atthe water's edge. It enjoys a eouthwest-facing view of tunMt•, water and the native wUdllfe for which the area la known. A private driveway leads vlsltOf's throuah orange grOYee and avocado trMI lo the circular turn-around at the one-..-home'• entrance. Abundant, mature l.ndKaping and trees domi- nate the grounds, and Ivy climbs up around the rear patio overhang. The 3,500-aquar•foot home also features maid's quarters off the kitchen and a detached thr-.car garage with covered walkway. The t>act<-bay location iJ Ideal for commuting; the Corona def Mar Free- way(73) Is approximately one male from the property and la eufty acceuJble on local roads. Thia almost-rural area Is zoned fOf' horles, and there'• plenty of room on the property tor stabee&. For more Information about the property offered at S 1. 75 mllHon, call Olacoumecos at (71 •) 650-653-i or (71•) 272-3780. There wtll be an open hOUM hetd this weekend, Saturday and Sunday (Jan. 14-15), from noon to •:30 p.m. at 2362 Meta Or. In Newport Beech. ~othbert joins Coldwell staff -----documentation. RealtOB and their gues.. rec«1tty gathered at the Newport Beech Mar- riott Hotet to honor their 1988 pr..,- dent Betty GNbb Rhea and the outgoing omcen and dwectora of the Newport Harbor-Cotta Mesa Board of Realtors. President Rhea received a proclamation from the city of Newport Beach preMnted by Councilman Clarence Turner and one from the city of Costa Meu preeented by Mayor Peter Buffa. She also received a Joint resolUtlQn from the California State Leglstature preeented by State Sena- tor Marian Bergeson and As- semblyman GH Fergut<>n. A flag flown over the Untted States Capital fn her honor was a gift of Congressman Robert Badham. On behalf of the board, executlveofftc.r, Dwight Dickey presented preeident Rhea W1th a special set of golf dubs. The 1988 officers and directors: presldent..elect. Tex Griffith; secretary. Steve Riddle; treasurer. Doug Meeder; directors -Frank Govtnettl, Ray Zartler, Jane Boyd, and Immediate past-president Mary Jank reoe1ved special engraved thank you gifts from the .presklent. Also, the Executive Betty Gnabb Rhea Ottioers Award was presented to ReaJtor Gil Foerster and Realtor Don Pfaff recetved the President's Award. Jane Boyd was honored as Realtor of the Year and Greg Shuler was the Aff11tate of the Year. Double panes more effective Ordinary windows with single pane glass can't do much to stop a home's heat loss. Vinyl windows with double or triple-pane insulating glass, on the other hand, are much more effective for insulation ~oto M.1 .. /MM19 R .AREA'S. OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM *Qorgeoue VIia 'a'boe PentllouM -Aneat ocean & pay views. Tastefully decorated wtth many custom built-In t .. tures. A showplace! 2 bdrms & 2 baths, vautted oetltngs, mirrored flreptace. $379,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 280 CAGNEY LANE ~309 · (Enter through guard gate on Hospital Road) *Spece, PrlYKJ a View -Extra Ilg ht & spacious corner unit in the most private location. Large patio, 2 bedrooms, warm fireplace, walk to pool or beach. A terrific value! ' . $187 ,500 *OcNn View UnbM...,.. P11ce -Lowest priced ooean view In Villa Balboa! ChoiCe 1st noor location with large private patio. N!oely main- tained, huge master suite, comfortable fireplace plus spacious living & dining areas. • $165.000 . .; ..Won't l.aet At Thia P11ce -P~ IQ 1 ·m corner unit wltttover 1100 sq. ft. plus an oeean view. Oeali SU"" . .,cation has own patto. Flreplace, air conditioning and shows .,. .11odel. $185,000 •hnNtloluil Ylew REDUCED -ExpensJvely furnished plush Villa Balboa penthouse with a simply fantastic ocean & bay view. 2 large bdrms & 2 baths plus private sun deck. Now Just... $349,900 *Rentala -We have hard-to-find year around rentals 111 the choice locations Including Corona def Mar, bayf ront. Villa Balboa & elsewhere Studio, 2 & 3 bedrooms. (714) 673 4400 1 HARBOR 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR PllD CCllfflY DfATt Emtar1e111 ,_.,-.c ....,. of Saddlebac~ MounlJin and fO llUUmll Y·CUfTED SOUMml DTATt CIMAIM ........ f ... tllil l 4 IUt at.ate IS truly I spectll 0 ....... ~ ......... ttlil tesidlnet IS complete with 7000 ..,. ..... 5 M. •~ IA. Wit ttetubolt/pcne rOOf'll Md....,,...,•...,... a-est ap&Ment wrth kitchen T1*t .. ••• w troll wt rooms. and tbe home ................. at'IMC a. lit krtdlen & masltt blth .............. di.,, •• aoH count aM Club de CID ..._ ii .. • llis -. is one of the most •tJt 111-.. • c. •em end .. ~ to on1, the ... -.. If lllJn, Clll * ~ and appo.nt · ... Cll ........... , •• OFFEAEOBY GREIG STRACHAN CUST<* SPAllSH ~ Home 1P9'01tmatefy 4,150 sqUlfl feet. lot S4lt li>PfOI1malely 470 ot an acre. 4 bedrooms. 3 bltN. plus family room. library, tormll dn~ room. bf.Ufast nook and "*10US 3 CM car1tt flAICndacent panorln\IC Cott course Yns ample room fof pool and sc>a .~. Q.Mt cuktt-sac locltioll. Cal Glee Strld\an 838-0871. Entertain In true Sovth«n styte ~tahty. A rural Southefn Beauty located on WOl1matety 2 acres 1n a park·bke settinc A pt fMMty oriefttld hoM wtth 6 bedrooms. 4~ battls This MtoM botM tubrts lwie tfttry Wlttl trldl~ Sweec>UIC stMtlM Md c:hlndMr -larat pine room wttll flfep&act, nil.,... blr·flliity rOCMn MUI fnplact-br.Ufast irea - fWIMt littMft llitiiOii 1lr&' pantry, wt>-mo refiiiratof. MlltoM tood SysM, llf&I butcher bled mand I much more! lM lltltt his 3 ,_..~es and 1 wtl tor qa~ the 2 acres of arm and trees wrrov-. tM estJte Call Crt11 StrlCMn IJl--Ol 71 • (714) 858-0871 .. .. ,_ •JSM'I DI= . ..un; 2111. W&• Expert: Crash prediction&are off the inark Whtie rMI estate valuel may ebb and flow <N« the lhor1 term bectMIM of changee In the economy and the equilibrium between auppty and de- mand; real estate values Iner .... over the long . term, according to Kent Cotton, executive vice president of the National Aaloclatlon of Home Builders bi.aed In Washington, DC. .. Recent ·doomsday' speculation by economists predicting .a real estate crash ta totally Inaccurate,"'' Cofton said. "History shows that real atate - even during the worst economic down- turns -will hold Its value and It will Increase In value over the long term. "During the depths of the 1980-1982 recession, the rise In housing prices slowed and even declined In certain markets. But there was no crash." he said. "And If there was ever a time for reaJ estate prices to orash. the 1980-82 recession was It." There was far more speculation In real estate during the period leading up to the recession than there ls today and the decade of the 19709 saw record housing production and price in- creasee, Cotton said. Then, within a matter of monthS, the economy cotJapted. Mortgage rates rose to 18 percent levels, 10 percent of the population WU thrown out of work and the economy wu Mnt r11llng Into the dHpest and long91t rec•lton llnce the 19308. "~. while real •tate values dropped In some areas, they generaJIY held their ground," Cofton said. "fhe SO<alled ci•llk' specu- lative bubble never burst." There's c:onalderable ftuc:tuation In real ettate values, which are controlled by the cost of new construction, land costs, reptacement cost• and the buic market law of auppty and denW\d, Cotton added. "When buytis out- number aelera. prtc. and profit• go up. When lnteroat rat• go up or the local economy tuma epur or the market gets overbuilt, prtc. wNI levee off or, In some markets, actuely dec:Hne. How- ever, the general trend le up." Although median new-home prices have Increased 31 percent durtng the put four years. the 1ncr.... 18 at- tributable to fundamental cbangee In the homel buyers purch8M rather than simple cost lnftation;Cofton sald. "About two of fNfKY three new homeS buttt today are purc:hased by hou8ehOlds moYing up the ladder' and leaving starter hOm8I behind aa their Incomes and f811'Mty atzel Increase. Obvlousty. when you build homes with ;l.400 or more square feet of tMng "Pace and add IUCh amenities as hardwoQd ftoorlng, whWtpool baths. skylights and top-of-the-Une · ap- pUances, the prtoe tag will be quite • bit hioher," he added. 1Nt the census bureau's quaJity- adjulted price Index of new housing - which makes aJtowanoes for price lncreaee due to chang8I tn hcM.'99 .ae and amentt1es -haa tncreued 1ess than 2.5 percent yearty for the past four ~· Moreover, r~~ housing pricea, which .:-m;:"'cJ the c:rlllh :=u:t.;.,ar~. r: ukt. "The Northeat and c.lfomta - where dewlopment coeta and land vak.lee we the hlgh8lt -have seen the rnOlt rtpld 1ncr ... 1n pricet, although the mllket hel IOftened In the Notth- eut during the P9St year. "And apeculatlon that the bubble la about to burst t1G4N*~ baed on the lmEY• ''OWM r•I OWM'' 'I lt:l#'IJ t.IJST HAVE llMVl>UAl. TAX •L. EZ QUAUfYING LOANS · 11 C RATED tOAll -llPllTIBT I.Im (71 3100 AllWAY #123 COSTA IESA 92626 preml11 that what ta ~ to· e>ricee In aacft ~ denwad ....... Boeton, ,._ Ycri, WllitMaton « L09 Angeles .. true •llewtMn.""That'• )ult not 1he CMe, •• he lldded. The doomlday ......, .. 8llc> bald on the f8utty .-.mptior1 that hoUllng le rMlely an lmsnlment like · atoc:b. bonda, gold or llwr and theNfont 11 IUbleCt to the ...,. lt)arp 1wtnQ1 that ted to last yMr'• atoc:k nwketcrati. "Nothing could be further from the truth,•• COiton said. ''Prtc:.te>-t'ent ratios do not • lggeet an OWfWlluMion In holJ111. In lherl> contrat. ~to­ _.,.. ratios did t6arW an over- valuatlOn of •tocka -Octot>er ... Houllng le llllo proted9d from the mMS hysterta that can IMd to a run on ltoc:U and c:ommodttlel. Cotton sakt "You can't_. a hcM.'99 owr the phone. Even In a tflllllt'/ hot nwtcet It takea week• to Nit, aelt and doee a houM. ''Secondty, houetng ... uuble and eaentlal c:ommodtty c:ompered to a stoQ( or bOnd which relJ/ly Ml no .UMfut purpoee other then to edd to one'a lnveetment panfolo. A hOrne prcMdel lhetter lfld ..a.wtty, wt*=h we can't do wtthOut. ttl v8'ue • an lmeetment, llHhough Important, la nonetheleea • ..cond.,y benefit for rnOlt Amerlcw ... he added. Aff the ipeQUtion at>out a coming crah In,..,_. • ...,,.. to convey an undettytng ,..,.tment aoant lftdMd.. ual Amerlcw eccumulatlnG ~ In their homee, Cotton Mid. "8ut what'• wrong wtth a fwnMy buying a hOme, ~that home 1ncr ... 1n WIUe end Uaing that money ... nest egg f()( retirement °' to pay f« the klda' ~ ectuc.tion. Th«t'a the Americen way, Cotton added. "Wiii Rogers once Mid, 'Buy land. They don't make tt any more.' I woutd take hls log6c one atep further. Buy a home. It's a grNt P'ace to lfYe and stm your safest inveetment." Cotton eon. cludftd. Newport Pacific Funding offers has new loan service for buyers . Newport Pac:ffic Funding, one of Orange County'• futett growing mort- ~Ang flrma In·~ lSMc:h, recenttt tn.ugurated a computer aer- vtce that helpl ~~the loan program b8lt eutted fOf them, Suun Han,...,, Ytce pr11ldent, sa6d. "With ao "'MY loan progr1m1 to chOOM from. It'• dtfftcult for ~ t>uyera to know uactty ~program ta t1gtrt for them,'' Tom ZJendna. ..._ maMger, sakj. ''But our new aervtce tlk• the gueMWO(k out Of the toan pr~.·· Zlendna said the computer can ~ and oontra.t up to ttve dtfferent loan rw;r.:me at one time. f()( Instance, a loan coneultant enter• the IOan amount, homebuyera can eumlne the ~ advan- tage. and dtMdvllntaget ot an ad- Jultable rate ~. conventk>MJ, bf-Weekly Md ~flfftmflftt loan pro- grama lkte by • ZJendna said. ··~ can c:ompere down ~·ta, ecc:rued tnt..t, monthly =r-"" and other V9rial*e, '' he Ziencina sakj that .... the hc>f'M. buy9r'a Income and de*ed monthf)' · peymenta •• entered, the computer wtl ...-loan programs that fOllow ttw c:uetom gukj111,,... For more Information. can (714) 47&.2222. ext. 428. ,~----------------~, -I ·~ I I I I I i REIL ESTATE LOllS ! II Speaalii11 In: * 1'INlo Rnidlntill I * Apnnent--cal tor quote I I * c.nm.dll ell for cptte I I llSIDINTIAL1 I I ~ to S750,000 8.00% ARM 1.5 ph • 60 day &otk I I 1-'% to S2,000,000 9.~ ARM 1.75 pts .• 60 ~ lock I 11th DillA.1 Coif of Nftds I I Sub;ett to dwJiitve/ APR'1 ARE NOT CAlCUlA TED I I (71•J•74G930 i I MO.•. I I "'°~•'°'"'*4 I ' ta1 '"' ..... CA f2MO f ·------------------.,.,.19.~........... .......... -~-···--.... ,_ ........... ---" .· . DA&Y ""°'Jlm.M DTAft~~~---1111!1-~--------------------·--~ JHM9f7 14. 1_,/MCMI 11 Hamilton Cove residents enjoy an island lifestyle Th«• ta no t1111no •• .,.,_oechfng an lshand. ~by ... °' by air, an island-bound Cftdt holds th~funyieldlng sense of entering• M9e and eepar•te wotid. RetOtt r•dent1 of Hamttton Cove, the $186 mil6on deil~t of luxury oceanfront vllM on .Un• l .. and. experi.nc. thta newr-famHiar feeling wheneWr they make t~ 2&-mile cross. Ing from mainland Southetn California. The Pott of Avalon, with lta grand, circular cuino tt..t wu known as a playground for ecrtien ltars of the '30s and •..OS, llnd 11• New England Clap- board cottegea and boutlquea. Is the hub of Catadna. The h•rbor la home to any size and ah11P9 of aamng ships and power yllChtt. end two f•mous Clubs provide Shetter for the saffors. The Catalin• Harbor Yacht Club and the Tuna Club h•ve a cotlectlon of mem- bers among lta put and present ranks. and Its sh«e-hugglng headquarters along ttie road t o Hamilton Cove are reminders of the Island'• rich lore. An Integral pwt of the Island's lore rs Hamilton Cow. For more than 15 years, Hamilton Cow was lost In mld- devetopment, a ghost town before It ever wu a town. OeYek>pefs were enticed by the rugged beeuty of the site and lt1 proximity to Avalon, but were consistentty un•t>le to t>ulld out the project. For years, Avalon-bound Island visitors were confronted by a stark hillside on tt'*r approach to Catalina. In 1986, BCE Development took over Hamilton Cow and mounted a major marketing ~ In concert with Bryan H.,~ Auod•tea, the Palos Verdel Eat•t.....t>ued marketing com- munleationa flrm tp9Clallzlng in res1- .dentlal real ettate. Since then, neetty S30 million In real •tate has sold at Hamilton Cove. "We created oor own market at Hamilton Cove," Kenneth Klopp, president of Hamilton Cove Development Corp., said. "The challenge was, from the outset, to change the public's per- ception of Hamilton Cove and to advise them that Jhls time, a company de- vel9P1ng Hamilton Cove had the flnanc1al stability to see It through to completion.·· . In buHding out Hamilton Cove, Klopp and BCEO have commissioned a team of consuhants. craftsmen and workers that have top-of-the-field talent. No corners were cut to build these villas For example, architect David Klages was funded for research trips to Mediterranean Island villages. and at Hamilton Cove he designed a contem- porary version of classical antiquity Today. major Mediterranean de- vefopers come to Klages tor hrs expertise on modern Mediterranean desJgn. Hamilton Cove's red tlle roofs. spiraling stairways and white-washed buildings provide a brilliant beacon to Catalina. The development's third phase Is closing in on a sell-out, with available homes ranging in price from $2.0,000 to $800.000. The third phase is situated on the ocean's edge and features some of the development's most stunning views. In addition to the rare opportunity to own oceanfront property In California. the development offers residents a wide choice of amenities. Including a grotto-style swimming pool . 4' clubhouse. beach-front volleyball courts. tennis courts. spas and ooean- vtew fitness room. For more 1nformatton. call ~213) 510-0090. '88 MAME entries exceed last year's total by 208/o Th a yeer'a MAME Awards wlll earn the wtnnen ~ grMter ttature, as a record-brMlking total of entriea - m~ lftan 840 and 20 percent more than lest Y99" -vied for the coveted honora. The annual competition, whlet\ re- cogntml Major Achievement• In Mere~ Excellence, ta con- ducted by S.... & Martcetlng Counc:ff of IN BuMdlnQ . Industry Aa- IOdatk>n of Southern ea..fom a The narcta • b9pr•1nted durtnQ testlv-lt• mWttlng-. 15th yeer of MAME. to be Mid ~. F«>. 11 •t the Ottne,.. ....... "The compeettk>tl thlt yMt was exceptb•," .NlfY Foet• of Home-buwr'IGulcle.llidMAME~. Ufd. ''In• ..... of entrtes WU so hWl. • 1191 to neme nw ftr'9lllla Md ..... • wet\ haYe llx '"=-==-~ of Kenneth ~"* a co. 11 an u. proceu of ~ ............ 9n .n- nouncement of finalists e>tpecied shortly, Foster said Foster also pointed out that another record was set this year for the number and amount of sponsorships. "All told. we achieved 67 sponsor- ships. with our most expensive level, Top Hat ($3.000) selling oot almost lmmedlatety," Tim HamlJton of Barran Irvine said He was directing the effon along wtth Nanette Gray of Taytor Woodrow Homes "We are gratified by the support of thOle Who participated In the aponsor- lh p effort. stnoe MAME would not be posstble without them.'" Foster said FOf sponsorship lnfOfmatlon, con- tect Hamilton at (714') 581-7000 0t Gray at (714') 752-7363. For thOM WhO h•ve not yet rct\aled their tickets, fndivtdual ... t. -81 $85 per per.on -la neerly out. Contaci Daw c.iltou.tte •t Tht e.tctwtn Co .. (714) eeo-1100 for mont Information. ' . Get an ~l.t on the ca:m•ra ~uipment you'" ... ,. wU\tecl. !Uwad cuwified. ' cle Vre Callloaette 8'"9 de Y~ has JOlned T.,tor Woodrow.._. Eatate. a ,new..dlvlslol" of T aytor Woodrow Homes. In charge of home natlngs and rftalel. · De. Vre la a multl-mtlllon dottar produoef' In both sales and ·1 stings. having SOid residential and commercial real estate n Orange County for more than five years. He Is an active member of the National ASSOciatlon of Realtors. the California Association of Realtors, as well as the Laguna Nlguet Board of Realtors. ••• Davtd Catt~h• has been promoted to the position of vice president of sales and marketing for n.. Baklwtn Co. With mOfe than 10 years of experience in the houSlng industry. Ca1llouette began h s career with The Baldwin Co. In 1982 as a saJes representative. Transferring to San Diego In 1983, he subsequently served 1n saJes and as the assistant marketing director for a master-planned community. During the past 2 1 /2 years, as director of sales and ma~eting tor the firm's Orange County operations. Caillouette has overseen all ongoing activities at 14' new-home communities. ••• P•trtca. McllehUI recently jol~ .,...,...._ Cel"ornle'a growing commerci.i operations division as asset manager for Corporate POfnte. In her"new position, McMahltl Will assume the responsib1llty for 4'00,000 square feet wtth an additional 2&<>,000 expected In the next 12 months. With m<>(8 than 8'ght years In the real estate industry. McMahlll came to Bramalea after approxlmatety two years with AOR group In Sherman Oaks. where she was property supervisor for 4'00,000 square feet of commercial space. ••• S. Liu z.hm has been promoted to assistant account executive at tt.JH!Martln a AModetH, an advertising and public relations firm speclallZing In the real estate Industry. In her new position, Zahm will be assisting Martin In the service of the agency's real estate ctlenta. Her respons.billtles will Include media scheduling and placement. account.coordination end client service. Prior to )Ofnlng Hayes/Martin, she was a media planner for Basso & Associates Advertising. She recefved h« degree In ~lish from UCLA and has continued her studies at the Adcenter and UCI • •• Rtctl Dalton hq been named senior v10e prestdent at EIUott Corp. 1n Newport Beech. . Dalton, who moves up from his post as V1Ce president of construction, w111 be responsible for all of Elliott's construction operations as well as the estimating. pre-construction and marketing activities A-nati¥e--Of Boston., Dalton ts a graduate. ot the. UruvetSLty ot Massachusetts at Amherst. He has more than 17 years of expenence 1n the construction Industry. • •• Davtd 0'~ has jOfned the Laguna Hiiis office of Coldwell Banker Commerdel RMI Eat•te Senok.ee. o· Oonne41 wm serve as the sales assastant. speclahzmg In industrial and office pr()pertles. Prior to Joining Coldwell Banker, O'Donnell served with VIiiage Properties of San Francisco wt.lie attending the University of CaJJfornla, Berkeley. Newport Financial G ro u ~ In c A Mortgage Corporation 'J LOW FIXED AND ADJUSTABLE RATE LOANS! • SPECIALIZING IN JUMBO LOANS • 80 DAY LOCK·fNS AVAILABLE • PURCHASES AND REFINANCES FOR FAST ANO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. CALL 714/151-o202 8DMNO AU 80. CAL COtMTU • •Spa •Pool •view **Waterfront *"**Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 1 U ,111 Fiii llM t r I EI 283 Fairview, Laguna Beach 759-6600 $345,000 Sunday 1 .... 2 IEllOOM 1407 Bonnie Ooone, Irvine Twrece, COM 759-6800 $525,000 Sunday 1 .... 31 Brittany. Bayrtdge 644-6200 $2.W,000 252 E. 19th St, ~. C.M. Saturday 1-5 831-7300 $279,000 Sun 1-..:30 117 E. Wll8on, E'Side C.M. 758-6e00 $185,000 Sat/Sun , .... 1 601 Udo Part< Or # 1F Udo Vig 831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-.. •+«8 Mendoza Ter.(Corona Hghlnda) CdM 875-1895 $895,000 Sun 1 .... S4 Oc:een Vlata, Sea 1"8nd 844-9060 $559,000 180 Westpor1, N.B. 844-9080 $289,500 Sunday 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 Ill ,111 Fiii IM tr HI •215 61at Street, Newport Shorea. NB 722-9730 $225,000 Sunday 1 .... 2884 Basswood, EastbluH 844-9060 1499,521 Sunday 1 .... 86 Cotalca, Newport North. Nwpt Bch 780-071• S2$9;000 -&mday-2-<t:30 t 13 Rocky Knon, lrvlne 780-5000 $345;000 Sunday 1-5 +1814 Santanetta Terrece, lrvtne Terr, CdM 854-4200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Sea Cove Ln. Sea llland 831-1400 $825,000 Sat/Sun , .... 217 Vla~Udollle 844-6200 $499,000 Sunday 1-4:00 +2177 Viet& Entreda. The Bluffl, Nwpt Bcb 769-8389 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 310 16th St, S... 8Mch 721-1200 1319,900 3932 Aceda, lrvtne 875-te70 8230.000 2001 Attura. Irv. Terrao. M• eoeo sees.ooo 510 canal, w. Newport a..ctt 831-1400 ... 29.2" 332 Cotton s~ Shoree) N.B. 548-0271 ,000 s.t/Sun 12-4:30 200t Deboreh Ln, Newport 8Mch 131~ '35e.500 Sunday 1-4 •t412 HlliDlf. Olde C«ona 0.. Mer ...... , 1.. $425,000 8und4ly 1.:4 814 Hlb*:us, CdM 759-6800 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... 3232 Iowa. Costa Men 646-7171 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 t 1401 Kjnga Rd .. Newport Heights 844-9080 $825,000 Sunday 1~ ••24&1 N-s>Off Way, Co9ta Mesa 812..()550 $225,000 Sat 1-5pm. 1520 Oceen BtYd, P9nin1Ula Pt, Belboa 780--0714 $529,000 Sunday 1-5 410 Ptata. The 8luffa 844-9080 $385,000 Sunday 1 .... 2200 Pott Cartiele, SMwfnd, Harbot View 844-7302 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... •2924 Rov81 Palm. C.M. 548-2313 $225,000 Sun 1 .... 5 Rue M ........ 8'° Cenyon 844-8200 saea.ooo Sunday 1 .... :00 1018 Sendplpet, H.V. Hiila 758-eeOO $728,000 Sunday , .... +311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights 831-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... :30 ••t 518 s. Baytront. Balboa tlland 723-4190 $1,100,000 Sunday 11 .... 7101 SeMhore, Newport 8Mch 831-1400 tse5,000 Sunday 1-5 ·••124 s. 8ayfron1, Balboa la 844-8200 $1,725,000 Sunday 1 .... :00 501 VentaJa, N9wport BMch 84()...9010 $388,000 Sat/Sun 1-.. 74$ Via Udo, Udo ..... Nwpt 8ch 842-5200 $5e6,000 Sunday 1-4 112Viawm.a.Udo111e 831-1400 8750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 301 Vl8ta 8-)a. C.M. 7H-te00 $339,000 Sunday 1-4 2450 VIN Hoger, IMuffa, Newport 8w:tt 873-9333 1228,000 (LH) Sat/Sun 12 .... 442~ Aom&. The' lluflt 644-toeo 8351.IOO Sat/Sun 1-4 ""'12 W.igton Ct, Hrbt Rdge &tat•, NB 780--0714 8644,000 SUnday , .... 12 .. t W. 8lllboa BIYd, N.B. 845-0303 1575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2108 Yacht Mt1cNef, Seevtew .........., Meo.ooo Sunday 1-4 ............ , ... • 509 Avenlda ~ TM_,... e• • eoeo 13'9.ooo Sunday ,_. 2540 ledc Ber Loop, E'86de C.M. 111 •• 1157.aoo Set/Sun 1 .... ••327 c...... Nwpt Hgta. N8 75tM700 1626.000 Sunday 12-4 •2051~~- 144-eaoo 1448,000 Sat/Sun 1~ ••3000 cone Portolno. t•ewpon Vlk NB 71CMOOO 1131.IOO Set/Sun 1 .... 1108 09wof\ Lane, N~ lw:t'I 1-..roo uas,ooo .,._ 12:30-i:30 110 DonlN Pl,·-~°" ,, .. gh .. tu IOIO 1141.aoo ~ , .... ---- 33 ........... J...,,.,.. Creek 844-eoey $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v 17 Montpelier, Harbor Ridge. NB 78()..5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 *1130 Pembrook, Newport~ 831-1288 1415,000 Sa.~ 12 .... /Sun 1 .... . * •2310 Aedl.nds. N9wport BMch 858-15e0 1415,000 Sat. 12-5 •995 Sandcaltle, H.V. Hllts 759-6800 $895,000 Sat/Sun1 .... 300 e2nd ST .• Newport Shortls 831-1400 1495,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... 1119 8efyf Ln. N9wport BMch 645-8798 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12 .... 1999 TustJn, Eutaide, C.M. 844-9080 $359,000 107 Via Dijon. Udo Ille 758-0800 $595,000 ,.... 2535Vllta.~ ~ $$25,000 Sunday 1 .... Sunday 1 .... Sat/Sun , .... •421 Vlata Parada, The Bklffa, Nwpt Bch 7fS0..5000 Sunday , .... +2005 Yech1 Vlgilant, N.B. 831-7300 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... :30 41ERMM 410 39th St, N9wpor1 8Mct1 758-e700 $445,000 Sunday 12 .... 341 AN& Lane. EMtaide Coeta ...... 831-8011 $298,IOO Saturday 1'"4·30 ••2012 Baleric, MeM Verdtl, CM 540-7355 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 2162 811reood, Eutbklft, ~ 8ch 7eo..o71.. 1419,71 .. Sat , .... ,Sun 1:30-4 2323 8ayl6de Dr. CdM 844-IOIO 11,475,000 Sunday 1 .... 1029 8onn6e 0oone. IN. T err.ce 758 MOO '641,000 Satllun 12-4 23~ Dr •• eo.ta ..... 1279,000 Sat/Sun 12 .... so. •. "1>cMnfr~ Pt"ltJi) 131-1400 8795.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •1915 Oelet6a. IN. Terrao. 844 IOIO 11.200,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... •704 OoedefW'od, CdM tn-aall '629.000 Sun , .... 3a5 ,.... Udo, Udo .... •1-1.00 ..... ooo Set/Sun 1-.U 1724 Piia .. Norte.~ • .... &200 .... 000 Sunday ,~~ ••161 8t. ca.or, C.M . 141--0303 aee.ooo " 1720 8'trtftg. H.V. HcwMe 1M llDO '414,toO 2*T.-..,eo.e..._ e.1111 1411.000 DI V'9 Genoe. Udo .... 8'1-1400 1141.000 ............... 2211 Ma VIiia. l&llU M 144 ·-ll07 ,000 4 II 1tl•1 FlM IM or DEi ••t1310 Geluy Dr. Oowr ShOr• 831-1300 11.•.000 Sat 1-4:00 .... 22 ~. -canyon, Nwpt Bch 811-1558 1116,000 Sunday 12-4 ..,9 HuntJnQton Ct. Belcourt, Nwpt Bch 780-0714 11,250,000 Sunday.1-4 •2080 lnrOZ. M9ea Verde. CM 831-7370 1354.900 Sunday 1-4:30 1100 l<JnQ8ton, Wlm~on Vig 1~ 1395,000 Sat/Sun1-4 * • 101 Udo Patk Dr. Newport 8each 873-Sm $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 195" Port CMIMe. Harbor View 831-1400 $589,$00 Sunday 1-4 2012 Port Provence. Hart:>or V1ew Hms. NB 78()..5000 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •978 Polt. C.M. 546-2313 $.210,000 Sun 1-4 , 2083 Preelden' pt, C.M. 546-2313 $.222,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 *..,.. • 17 Roy9I St. Geo<ge. Big Canyon, NB 873-9333 $1,350,000 Saturday 1-5 2n1 Sandpiper Or.CM. 54&-2313 $340,000 Sun 1-4 •ss12 Sierra RoJa, Turt1eroctt. Irvine &42-<ttMO $489,500t/Sun 11-4 3• SttYer ~t. Turtle Rock, Irvine. 759-MOO $439,900 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-4 1099 TUW., M9ea Woods, Costa Mesa 540-7355 13$9,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEllHI 300 Fwnleel, Otde COM 151 eeoo s1.ooo,ooo SatJSun 1-4 3111 Medelra. Coeta MeM ~7366 1329,000 Sunday 1·5 1911 Port Cerdlff ..... Vtew ...om. &u 80IO 1125,000 Sunday 1-4 121 W. Ooeenftont. ~. NUla &U toe0 teeS.000 Sunday 1-4 I II ,an Fiii ii er IEI •t 11 ~. HW'bot Ridge 6M-UOO 1125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * • #KarMll, ... •Pott Cfeet. NB en.noo 1226,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 ... --~. Coill.a ~ a..a11 1364,500 Sunday 1-4:30 .. .,,.11 .......... ....,., Mwpt 8cf\ 7'0-1IOO 11.-.ooo Suncs.y 1-5 ......... LA. Oowr 8hofee 111-7* 11.ID0,000 Saturday 1.-. Saturday, .... * ·--UdD Motel. Udo tM 171-,. 11,111.000 Sunday 1-4 120 Viau.. ...... UdO •'-MOO II 11.000 • I IEllOll • v • '* t 11392 Orangevlew, Tustin Hiiia, SA 721-1200 Sl,150,000 Sat/Sun 12.-. I II 11lus Fll II tr IEI ••2• Oahlla, Olde Corona Del Mar 875-571• $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-<t •t•v7 Y()(1(1hlre, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-5000 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 TDWllHDIES COllDOS FDR SILE 2 IEllOOI ""•••280 Cagney Ln 309, vma Balboa, NB 873.......ao $379,900 Sunday 1.-. 79 Coraica Or, Newport North 831-7300 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 406 E. Bay (By Newport Landing) Balboa Pen In • 831-1266 $279,900 Sunday 12.-. 230 Lii .. Ln #312, C.M. 645--0303 $405,000 Sat/Sun 12-• 17366 Roeewood Terrace, Irvine 759-9100 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 let Us Help Y •• Sell Your Property! Call Cl111ifit4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. 2 II ,a1s Fiii ii tr IEI ••3n Bayvtew Tetr.oe, Costa Mesa 873-4082 1275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••12 CNtham Court, Newport Beach 759-1219 $775,000 SatJSun 1-5 1 IEllMI ••3039 CtubhouM Cir, C.M. S.-8-2313 S 189,900 SatJSun 1-4 802-8 Heltotrope Aw, Olde Cofone Del Mar 873-&49'4 $375,000 Sunday 1.-. • 204 Wlllnut ~ 8Mdl 173-3777 '239,000 Sat/Sun t-5 • * • # 18 SeatHrd, Newport Beech 648-7171 S1&4,500 Sat ,_. • * •3 Tribute Ct, Newport C,..t, NB 751-5000 $.29'4,900 Sunday 1-5 HUM Vista Caudal, Bluffs 759-9100 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2710 Vlsta def Oro. Bluffs. N.J. 759-9100 $269,000 Satl~n 1-5 * 455 Vista Grande, The Blufts, Nwpt Bch &40-5560 $339,500 SaVSUn 1-5 •• 11 Vista Roma. Bluffs, N.B. 759-9100 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1.-. 30 3 II 1t~1f Fll 11 er IEI 815 Jasmtne #A, CdM 831-1400 $395,000 ' Sunday 1-4 41EllllM 210 Vista Laredo, Eas1bluft 75g...eeoo $405,000 SatJSun ,_. DU PL-El ES FOR SILE 2 II 1tl•s 2 II 40e'~ Hetlotrope, CdM 831-1400 '525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1111tl1s 2 II •42• DeN6a, Olde Corona Del Mar 87&-5714 Sl85.000 Sat/Sun 1.-. •llES Fii REiT •2'2 E~ CMYOn. ~ ~ 12.500 Sundey 1-4:~ 2l M11da•t••t. UnNwatty Park, lnme ln.al(f 11M01mo ... ~ 12~ ~' .. '<•b ooo.t~~ r r ..a ? .. .. HARBOR RIDGE SPECTACULAR 24 .~iUsbowugR -JJwpollt Ee.ad Fabulous Harbor RJdge cu.tom 4BR. home offen lovely pool and •pa with cascading river rock waterfall. Landscaped to perfection. Pcanoramlc view deck. Interior with superior appointments. GaUBBA ELLIS \fnj11~rraO<"an· hlf> Custom Ho~ m Exctu..i"'c-Catf' CUJ1rdcd ...... r •HI. Lar,f' En1c-rta1mn~ Room w11h 28' u1hn~ .• toot" firf'placf'. Proff' iom1l llu 0vf'rlooks Lar~ Pool and ra Ma-tf'r BK • Ullt' Wtlh h rf'pla<'C'. Walk-In c1~1s, l.ar~l' Europ4"an·~l\/Ko B.1h. formal L\mg Room. D1mn11; Room and I 1brar\ .\It w11h a Far.ta 1tr (h-t>11n and Cm ~ht \ lf'W: <.ourmf'I l\11rhf'n, 3 b1ra llf.,froom . • 1.295 .... DANNY 8188 64•-7665 REAL TOU STELLA SHIJlAa 644-62.. 856-9627 B _Appoi~~t. eau 644-4514 OA. ~oull BAcluA.. ~~~~~~~:.:==== CONNIE MAXSENTI 497-9918 MAGNIFICENT STONEHENGE A spectacular Harbor Ridge u - tate featuring 5-8 bedroom•. depending on the use of the room: formal living room, fam- ily room. sun room. dining room. weight room. theatre room; overlooking the City of Newport to Palos Verde•. For luxurious llvlng, magnificent view•. and graclou• entertain- ing. Pitas-' Inquire about excel- lent terms ................ $3.695,000 JIEIUULL LYNCH IEALTY Doug Bulley & Associates NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 12-4 BLUFFS 3 Bdrm 2 1 2 BA w/spectacular view of Back Bay, ocean and Newport Cente r Tower . End Unit, tastefully decorated. Mirrored wall"ln living room further e nhances view, modern cabinets and tile counter in kitchen. Unique wine storage room._ Many fe~ture that mu t be een to be ap- preciated. - - $510,000 FEE SHOWN BY APPT.. ANYTIME CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO (714) 760-9678 OR CALL HAKllETT SPENCER . (714)644-5946 DAY/EVES CONNIE MAXSENTI A AM LacuN charm co1tap on l butldlftt situ Pot~ntlal k>f ,ievelopnwnt .... . ... "" S-42,.000 LAGUNA COTTAGE Two bdrm, I beth In No t..cuN on an R·J lot. Walklnt dist•nce to the beach _..... . _ ...... swis.ooo OPEN &UN 1-5 ............................ ; ... IU FAllV1£W I : I • I TUltTll .OCK HIOHlANN llfttMallla T.-tM mOdil louted dOM to tdlool; eo11t-_ _.... ..,. ' pool Thrw i;;;;\'2 .... Price .... .. ..................... -... -.......... ,, .... OPDllUN lal 497-9918 REIM~ of Costa Meu ,, ' ". '()" ·. lit•-.., Y• Sii v-,,.,,,.,. Cil 01111t1a•. Mt-5671 for Information & surS>rl*'ngty COLDWC?l.L BAN~C?RLI F.xµect tJ ·ht~. 144-IOIO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4:30 2108 YACHT MISCHIEF Piek up G"6de fnllP from guard gate. tntry·otr Sin MlgOll BERT REEDY ~ Pntr1ck "'6~ T f NOR£ ··-~·· . ~' ... 111' SEWR DESPERATE caAllllN8 NIWPOIT lllHTS tll POWIU PLAtl. QWPOIT IEAC8 IY AnofJmllHT t •II IA. POOL -HU,llO I Jlar CA 91816 ~M*R I .. H Q ,., .. I ~ , . , I ' f • S11J1Z11J1e Sllll!ee 7'e"""t11 7'ee.1e11u I COROll DEL llR EXCLUSIVE Three ~R. 31hBA, only 8 years new In Olde Corona del Mar. Dramatic vaulted ceilings throughout with a multitude of skylights. This townhome stands out with its warm welcome livability. "A KALEIDOSCOPE OF LIGHT, SPACE AND LINE." I 1,.ai1I 1fftri11 It $411,111 SIZlllE SllUI 111-1371 BrubbGEllis ll:5IDll'mAl._laOUJlACf..50l)'J(~ 144.;1200 CALL B.J. 121-1132 Somerset w/•mPfmive uP&radn & «IJanded. Great locatJon_JD ,H.V. Homes. New M8R surte/battls/krtchetl/laluldly rm. etc. $699.000 * mil IEllOIEL * AN new. expanded ' r11M d1hd PalefMO. This is the most elaborate remodet that we have ever Mft in H. V. Homes. Everytflma ntW exc..,t the frame! Expanded to 58df rM + J~ BathS on Ulf' crftllbett $719,000. * lllT •11nt• * H.V. Homes Monaco Model 1n pnsbne condition tor the dlscnm1natN11 buyer! New appliances. other upcrades, landscapinc, Fine location 28dtms + Oen, 2 Baths. $429,000 * 111 llEST l•E * A arut extra house tor office, auats. hvt-tn maid. etc .. in thts Palermo in Phase J H. v Homes. utra larl' lot. arut lwdsclpe, $699.000. * UllEST MPLEI * Three story m Cor• Del• OvtiS&Zed 4<lf,... latte 38R/38A & 28R/28A Units. SSlS.000. *••-EILIT* -...:.~ IDTlllUm •o• ..... ••18m .. --End "'*· .... 2~ Apptoa;-1'60 eq ... E. decOttlted. Lg erM:I wr115>-.ounc1 Giiied COUJ1YWd entry. = /~~ ... -.• ,. ..... .. .... r 111.1a.1aa Uillllr••··••ltl ~'".' .~~ . REALTY WORLD • • EWPORT BEACH , ... ..,_. R&'M~A . . UCEmlUL IPNITlllnU lll'T llSS TllSU Offf l 000 sq II ,., ~ btaultful Nfwl>Ofl f\fi(tl communtty Sp,c101Js JBR 38A hOJ"lt w la1Cf ~llC~ cathedr.t CW"iS & powale \Pl & patio A ru •y QUJ~ly liltstylt location WO• 1.. 421 mt& PIUl&- llU I lllU WDITll llO-IOOO tr Ml·llll 1111 IH• MlllR SPOIL YOUISELFU lotil!y Ul\lqllt JBR 38A cruh•riY customized 2 story llomt Y/1 l'!ry onmt pool & \Pl. SJ2~ 000 rM absoluttly m11s1 bt Sl'tn to bt awrec11tfd ell NOW lOf your Pf1Jl lt '1\0wt --------- ,...,.......... . ...~,,. .. ituated on over one· half acre or limd, this fabulous Gallery Cu.st.om Home hu 5BR, plus study It • 1, BA. E11.tens1vt UM o( marble tile & upgraded plush neutral color carpetin~ throughouL Built·in fam1y room entertainment center Vlg screen TV. Muter suite indud~ retreat. 1acuu.i tub. sauna & workout nn. ProfHS1onally landS<"aped rear . yatd w/lich ted tenni1 court, pool. spa & BBQ area. 3 Fireplaces. security system. air conditionini. wet bar. 3-C'ar gar&Je PLUS other ~ades too numerous~ mention. ACT NOW -THI PROPERTY WILL NOT LAST! $2.300.000 **** NEW ON MAIKET BELCOURT TOWNE COLLECT! N PLA "D" ttp mto usury an t is 3 BR. familv rm. 3 BA lownhome Derorated in neutral rotors thr~hout with uten 1\:~ u uC marble In th rotunda entry, lukhen nou~. d1ninic rm ball.a. Bwlt·in cuatom slut duna d~t an h"U\I room GorpoUI Belciwn wool ca~tinc throughout accented by cuatom window treatment.a & wh1~ hy_ti._ers, Pt.Qfea111onally lan<iaeaped yard with cwitom bri<'k patio with overhad tttll1s for outdoor danmir $1.100.000 'JH~c~J~1 CALL RON FE~ 760.6000 ~~~B'°'*'n # 1 ., .. ···-llllT ,. STEVE 642-6217 STEPHANIE 645·7- t Prhne l..oc•tlon t la'IC 3 bedroom. 3 .,_,h famllv home In tbt aalq .. Bay•horu gat«d communltv. • Prt l• buchct 2535 VISTA OPDI FOii VIEWDIG 8AT/9UN 1-4 $525,0GOLH. PRESEN T 3 GREAT LISTINGS ---N .. u.u .. Wlrnbi.don Vlllafe 4 M, ---~~--.., 11 IA. C PIM H~ lot. f"'~nch doors Pt.ntatKllft Sh,uen. Aai.olutely buuOtul °"" s.vsun 1-4 t 160 .c~. emu~ ELElllT l1IO IAYFIUT · wn1 lllE IOCI SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM HOME ON DOUBLE LOT - Open spacious luxurious ap- pointment a & furnishings. Kitchen designed for gracious liv- ing & entertaJnlng. 6BR. 5BA, 3 fireptaces. Lap pool & spa In prl· vat• patio on the bay. $4.200.000 . .. 1111 IAYFlllT ••t JUST REDECORATED THROUGHOUT -lndudtng new kitchen & bath•. Sub-zero re- frigerat0t. light oak cabtnet1, overtized j.cum, mfrrora, Italian tile, wOOI Berber, air. Bay view w/1Up avaHabte. "89,000. T11 • 11T111 •B Diii"! ·--- : •OIMt~Jt •5 Min from beech •C.thet .. c.ilongs --------=-""'=""--•Walk-In ctoMt --.......,.~=..,,--1 ·~TV •Jacuzzi 890 Sou<ldl Ni0e7 IT 1S11 ..,.,., .. 6'2-77 7' Atlet 6pm ~8-5025 mfe8tiBllU &PllMITI ~ ~ V'EN>E AREA 1 Bedtoom 8" 2aA. *""'1tW · 1''* 280rm 28a ...... Anl ,.,_, No 82' Center St -------'! ..... 9n-t20I ............ • -----... . ~ -" ---.. -~ .... _ • " •• •• • • ' w • • • .11 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS fJNANClAL ~ETWORK COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Expect the best Coldwell Bankt'r lks ldt"ntlal Real Estatt" ~rvtc-c~ NEWPORT BE ACH OFFl{JE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 6·44 -9060 THE :: 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS JIVINE t 139,000 Upgraded light & bright 2 BR, 2 BA con- dominium in Orangetree Terrace with A/C, new carpeting & custom blinds. Assoc. pool & tennis. See today! EASTBLUFP '499,628 Encutive pool home. Totally customized. 2 BR, 4 BA. MBR has 2 baths. Huge family room with bar & fp. Family kitchen, French doors. Enter- tainers delight. SPYGLASS '725,000 Fabulous 6 BR, 3 BA, fam rm, enormous formal DR, pool, jacuzzi + much more. View of Canyon. Best buy in area. Shows like a model home. Owners consider all reasonable offers. BALBOA OCEANFRONT S l,&001000 Lower Peninsula corner location is the setting for this exquisite custom home. Quality is un - surpassed and with the Pacific ocean as your front yard this ia an unbelievable property. BLUffS -7 BLUFFS t259,000 2 story with one BR downstairs. Lovely patio with lush landscape. Newer kit. cabinets & floor. Neat. clean & well decorated. THE BLUFFS HH,toO Spacious free standing condominium on beauti- ful tree lined greenbelt. Two lovely brick patios & a large sun deck. New kit & baths. New price ... We are ready to sell. Call for details. awm ........ Popular 3 bedroom .. Delorea'' plan on wide cnenbelt. Freth .. a daisy, and ready fOI OC• cupancy. Cul-de-sac location offen quiet 6 pnvacy. OPE N HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 NEWPOIT BEACH 180 WrsrPOIT 2 BR $269,500 L. WHITE THE BLUPPS 3 BR 4-4! VISTA IOMA $359,900 G. STRAFFORD NEWPOIT BEACH I 1701 llVINE AVE. 3 BR + Den + Pool$415,000 F. SEENES JASMINE CUD sa MAINSAIL 3 BR. FR $«9,000 0 . LMNGSTON llVINE TED.ACE 1915 GALATEA 4 BR, POOL .Sl,200,000 L. ROSE SUNDAY 1..C NEWPOIT BEACH 180 WF3TPOIT 2 BR S269,500 L. WHITE EASTSIDECM 3 BR, FR THE BLUFFS 38R THE BLUFFS 3 BR. DEN THE BLUFFS 3 BR JASMINE CREEK 3 BR, FR EASTBLUPI 2 BR, FR, POOL EASTBLUFP 4 BR, FR, SPA _, lttt TUSTIN $359,000 O. ANDERSON «2 VISTA IOKA $359,900 M. DEREMIAH 509 AVENIDA LADEIA 1369,000 K. PARKER $385,000 flO PLATA B. HILL II MAINSAIL ~9.000 C. MCMAHAN UM BASSWOOD $499,528 D. ADAMS llM ALTA VISTA $507,000 G. LIVINGSTON NBWPOIT DIGBTS 110 DONALD PLACB 3 BR, DEN $549,600 E. CORKETT SEA ISLAND 2BR l&Vlld TlllACB 3 BR 1896,000 •tALTUU &.OLSON PINDCSVLA &BR -•• OCIAlfnoNT 1886,000 H. THAMBR NEWPORT BEACH IACI BAY 118!,500 Wonderful Back Bay home, ~rfect for the (l'Owln_I family 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, MP f'am room. H~e rear yard with teparate play area & R. V. parking. PAU UDO SIH,000 Spacious 3 BR, 2 BA townhouse w/3 car1arqe large utility room, private patio, & hardw;;;J noora. A good investment area. SEAVIEW H80,000 3 BR, residence. Extensive built-ans, custom liibting inside and out. Neutral decor. Secluded location on cul~de-aac. DOVER SHORES HU,000 Ocean, Catalina, city lights from this stunning 2 BR custom home. Dramatic court yard w/pool. luth lamilcaping, den, Hbrary, formal dinin1 rm, work.shop & ao much more. A true gem. BIG CANYON S l,H0,000 Fabulous custom built home overlookina golf course. 3 bedroom uita, 4 full bath, library, den plus dream kitchen with fireplace. Ma ter bedroom on lat floor. LIDO Sl ,to0,000 2 unit.a on 6th Ooor rebuilt inw one luxurious 4 BR, S BA home. lncredibl views of all o( Newport Harbor all the way to Dana Pt. . BIG CANYON 11,6t6,000 Enjo~ the eerenity of fjvinc on the 101( courw! 5 BR, FR, formal DR. All room1 (ace the c:oune. Pool and 1pa (race lush 1round1