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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-21 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS/Bl ..._ .................. .... JMlr and Carotrn Allen of Hunttn .. on .. _..Ult* a ...... die..-. fleot. County faithfuls caught up in upbeat mood bf inaugural ly LESUI EARNEST Of ft Olllly""' Sult The mood in Washington was upbeat and opum1sllc as Geo~ Bush was sworn an as the 41st president of tht United States. according to Or· anae Countians on hand to watch history being made Fnday. "There '"''t that atm~phert of nostaP. ·· sa1d •tate Assemblyman Gal F~n. Newport Bnch Re- QUbhcan. dunng a phone interv1c>A Fnday. "There is a "cry pos1t1"c and happy feehnJ. I 'A'Ould say the mood at the anausurauon was one of pride and patnou m. about as nonpartisan feeling as ~ou can let see1n1 a Repubhcan being sworn into office." New!}'.. elected Colllfessman Dana Rohraoacfier said he sensed an up- beat mood over the transfer of po~er from one Republican adminmrauon to another. .. , think at was a happy 1nauaura· t1on." Rohrabacker said "We're as optomastac as can be. I feel that 1hc last tv.o years. because of the Iran· Contra affair. thinas bcpn 10 act bogcd do..,n And wnh George Bush coming an. there's a new 1nJ«t1on of cnt'fl)' into the ststcm You can feel 1t all O\lcr the city · Rottt Schnapp. a cwpon Bea h attomcv who was attcnd1n1 his 1hu'd Trees stood in way of HB development 8y ltOMft' I AMCIR Of.,.~,.. .... When Hununaton Beach officials and rntdcnll dro\'C by Caty Hall on thcarway to work Monday. they v.crc lhodied. they tatd. to ttt about 25 mature eucal)ptUI lrttt uprooted and lyina on thftr sades. Councilman John Enlune had asked that H man)' stately old trtts as possible be spattd and incorporated 1ntoa housing proJttl the Hun11n1ton Btach Co. as de"clopang near Lake Street and Yorktown A'cnue He •anted to know •h> the~ v.ctt all felted and who pve the OK for the wort crews to woop 1n and dcfott$t the area last Wttkcnd. ff'te .. IMTftlS/All Laguna Hills hits hurdle on its way to cityhood 9r UWCI llNON OI_..._,_._ 1llit n«Vttvc '""""" Of a county lltftCY that dnennann the fonnatton of .. ri•icl has 1"'0ftlmtndcd that • •• Halli noc be ano.cd to i~·-... a*"' '° nwtnben or &he Leal ~ ,_....... Cotntniuioa. JMllllJ.C\' 111 Mdlllla,.... 1naugura11on ceremony. said althouah there is "l(Cmcndous fond· ncss and w1mntJ toward Ronald Reapn." Bush has quickly carved a place for himself. "I wouJd say that. both this morn· ma and an 1eneral, there is unbndlcd enthus11sm for both Gcorse Bush and for what we perttive to be the next caahtycarsofa 8ushadm1nistrat1on" Another newcomer to the Wash- inaton scene. Rep. Chns Cox of Newport Beach. sa1d the setting "looked hkc a painting" w11h pastel slues and the Washiniton Mo nument on the honzon. 1tt1n1 d1rtetl) ~- ,..._ .. fff UHEAT I AJJ .. THE WORLD/ A4 . SAT RDA Y, JA A RY 2 1'1 ·19 89 Repo .rt ClainiS bone fragnient test links skull to Bradbury 9y I.HUI f AJtNEST Of .. Dlllf ""' ...,, Just wttks after Laura Bradbury's partnts shut down centers and hot· hncs they hoped would help find their mauing dauahtcr. a 1elcv1s1on station reported that a DNA analysas 1n- d1catcd skull f raamcnts found 1n the desert three years aao were almost ccna1nly those of the Huntington Beach 11rl. Channel 2 News reported Fnday ni&bt that tcst1n1 at an "Eastern la6oratory" andicattd a "99 percent probabihty of a match" wath 3-~­ old Laura Bradbury. whose 1984 dasap~rant-e touched off a na- tionwide search and whose cherubic face appeared on m1lhons of milk canons. aroccry sacks. fliers and lCIC\'ISIOn screens. The tclevasaon station did 001 reveal the sourtt of ats anfonnauon. however. and the San Bernardino ShenfTs Department denied that conclusavc evidence hnkana the bond f,....mnts to Laura el1sts. Tbc air1 disappeared Oct. 18. 19 4. dunna a ramaly camp1n1 tnp at Joshua Tree auonal Monument an San Bcmanhno County She was last seen followana her 8-ycar-old brother to a ponable toilet. A year and a hair later. pan of a child's skull ..,as found near where Laura disappeared. A forensic 5CientLst who examined the bone fraaments m 1986 said 1t was nearly 1mposs1ble to determine 1f the bones belon&ed to the airl. The Cal Judy S~hcy. said at the time that other 1n\'ell1ptors maaht be able lO ..,. lftOft fft>m the mnains than she did. howe"er. San Bernardino Sheriff's 1n- vcsttpton said 1n 1986 the fl"llJTlents probibly bdo~ lo Laura, but the airl's perents dad not bd1t~c 1&. The Bradburys. ""ho bchcvcd a kidnapper may ba"'e sold Laura. often ell~ bitterness toward the dcpanmcnt for what they called an incompetent anvcsupuon. Reponcr Dave Lo~zofC"hannel 2 News rtported that the frqmcnts were analyzed at request or the S.n Bernardino Sbcnffs Depart· mcnt. Shcnfrs LL Mike Slodellc would neither confirm nor deny testina was takana place. but dad deny the dfpan· ment had any positive evidence that the bones were Laura's. "We arc ISIDlUOUS to identify Of to locate Laura Bradbury as anybody," Stodcl~ said. StodeUc 111d the skuU fr'llrnentt arc and have been an the<kpanment's custody and that if such a study were beans conducted,. the department wourd be awart or u. "We have no such rtpon that they're porponana to have," StOdcll said. "Until such tame as we've tot pos1t1vc repon.s, we won't be makana any comments.·· Chanocl 2 Siad a final rcpon on the DNA analysis was due within IM Mlt60days. ' Just thas month Mike Bradbury said the famtly had closed the centier1 and rehnquu.bcd phone lanes they once hoped WOYkf be tMif bak '° thctr da~~. They pvc up beca.- they nccdcd to try to restore Sl&bility to tltcar laves. .. We reahzcd ~ have to focus our c~C'S on o urxl\'cs arid on our two kids at horM. to keep some con1t.. nu.at)'. to keep our famur, stabihzed. because n's been bard. · Bradbury sa1d at the umc. Stall. the Bradburys. who could not be rtacbed for comment rqardJna the lattSt rtports. have said they bold out hope tha1 Laura mi&ht still be alive. ·Hydrick faces 2 ore charges ly LANCI tGNON Of.,. .,.... ,_ """ ". former Hunt11n1on Beach rn1• dent ~ho 1s a manaal arts c'pcn has been characd wtth tv.o addauonaJ counls of child molcstauon after a fourth allcscd \llCtam tcppcd for· ward. a deputy d1s1nct attorney said James H)dnck. 29.)ear-old manaal ans c.JtpertJF. Jlll·btnk artist. now faces I S c ~ an all. I 3 felon) counts of oral opulauon. one misdemeanor sex I mokstauon chlJJC and one lnt of fa1hn1 to ~stcr as a Kl fTendcr. De-put) Distnct Attomc) 1chacl C K~k1 SIJd. .. The misdemeanor count stems from an allclcd 1nc1dent last year with a I 5-year-old boy. The o ther sup- posed v1ct1ms v.ett bctWttn the qcs of 12 and 14 ~ two add1t1onal felony charan v.ere added rtttntly .. hen a 12-)ear- old bo tcpocd forward ~Ith sunalar ~-IH ~S/A2) "' ....... ..... .. ---..... s... ....... Drtwe ... ......................... ,. ... ... GOOD MORNING ~ ··················~········· 14 'fCllPll ................................. A J ,..-.............................. ,. "J ~~ .•••.••••••..••••••••.•. 14 ldf:aw•··················· ............. A6 ~ ............. , .. , .... , .... ,, ... I""' ~ 1•111III111111111 I Ill II .. I 4!1 /lttl _...... ........................... Al ' Disnelyand claims 'Splash Mountain' too exciting to open ~ JNCT ZIMMINAN • 091 ..... a... Disneyland officials Friday potl· 'POned the openina of the park·s Rewest waier ride until this summer. eoncludioa it miaht be too mueh of a aood thina for some fun seekers. Splash Mountain. a rouJhly 8- tninute, half-mile water ride linked to the Disney film "Sona of the South," was oriainally set to open Jan .. 12. park spokesman Bob Roth said. But the double E-ticket ride, which Roth said will feature the longest drop of any flume ride in the United States, is now scheduled to open this sum- mer because preliminary tests in- dicated rid~rs would get. well, too WCL .. We build peat attractions out here ... Roth said. -But r;idlt now. 'Splash Mountain' is a fittlc . too excitina ... the SP.lash is a little more •than we would hkc it 10 be." : Enaineers were workina on ad)usl· menu to the hollowed-out .. logs' that • will carry riders down the last !J(lment of the attraction -a five- ltory, 52.5-foot drop at 47 degrees -lo they deflect the water more. No pans of the "mountain'' will have to be torn out, though. he said. The speed at that stage of the ride is fas1cr than any other attnction at the Maak Kinadom. Roth said. The spokt"Sman dented recent rt· Pons that &he ride did not open on schedule bec.ause tt was unsafe. Roth refused to elaborate on the ride testing. but s.aid neither test riders nor dummies "have aotten anything more than e.Jtctssively wet" on Splash Mountain. He eAplained that bu11d1na a ntw ride is not like puttina up an office or house, since the former" a prototype and often needs adjustina. So far, the structure has paned muster with Anaheim 1n1p«1on. build1na offic~I Wa)'!le Wesi said. That includes tests of tM cl«tncal system, stairs, exits. sprinklers and seismic supports, amon& others. Wes& said. But the U.S. Consumer Products ·Safety Commission must certify whether tM ride is safe, West said. Officials at the commiasion could not be reached for comment. Roth said the wet •n• wild n<k. so far, lust doesn't med Disneyland's comfort criteria for its customers. "The feeling here ... is that i1·s much more imp<?rtant to meet our standards than It is to meet any kind of arbitrary date for opening." he said. Clothes slasher hits after 2 year hiatus • : ly JOYCE BODLOVICH ~ OI .. o.11)' l'IOC 5*aff The clothes slasher 1s wielding h1-; nzor-type blade again. ' The Harris & Frank clothing store in South Coast Plaza reported $2.270 wonh of men's dcsiJller suits have been slashed at the left shoulder since Dec. 28 . The latest attack was reported Thursday when a customer noticed a I-inch sht on a size 39 shon suit. Store manlger John Vandivert said the damaged suits. spons Jackets and eat her coats range from size 39 10 4() ~ort. and all arc dark colored. "I understand that Robinson's has 'l>cen hit recentl y. too." said Van- • divert. "We think 11 is a man who , doesn't look strange. probably wears : • suit in our store and browses through the racks." • The ddTcrtncc with 1h1s panicular customer. Vand1vert said. 1s that he s a "fett1sh about cutting suits." Harris & Frank was the tlfJel oflhe • uspcet's handiwork 1n 1987 when pproJUmately 19 suns valued at ~ 7.600 were sht with a razor-type •device behind the rear shoulde~. ~ But Hams & Frank was not the only victim. Beginning in November 1986 unul July 1987. rc1a1lcrs at hsh1on Island and South Coast Plaza reported losses totaling more than S48.000 to fine men's wear. A Newport Beach PIYChol<>sist 1n June l 987 speculated that the slasher may be a youna woman lettina out hosulity toward a father fiaure. Police said they have no information to suppon that theory. The last attack was July 1987 on 20 suits and sportscoats valued at $8.5 79 at the Bullock's store in South Coast Plaza. Then it appeared the slasher had retired. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith said no other slashina episodes have been reponed. And Newport Beach Polict spokesman Bob Oakley said his depanment has no& been in- formed of an)' incidents. '\ccording to Vandiven. store em- ployees art now checking the merchandise twice a day. They arc also watching customers more close- ly. "This is very frustrating because v.c pnde ourwlvcs on customer scrvtee." he said. "We don't want to pressure our customers by lookma over their shoulders ... but we arc lookin& into maybe installing surveillance cam- eras. "You really do have to be a lme more paranoid." he said. David Crockett, partner abbed by NB policeman 8y IRIS YOKOI Of .. o.11)' .... Staff David Crockett probably wished he was out on the wild frontier. hkc his namesake. rather than in a Newport Beach alle)' Fnda) morning Crockett. a 43-ycar-old resident of La Habra. and T1moth) Alan War- ren. 24. of Anaheim. were arrested on suspicion of buf1l)ary aner Ncwpon Beach Pohcc Officer Jim Kaminsk)' stopped their vehicle and noticed a television and VCR tn the back seat. Frida}'. the two men were be1n1 held on S25.000 bail each at Newport City Jail. Kaminsky was on routine patrol in the 800 block of E. Ocean Front about 3:30 a.m. when he saw two men standing next 10 a vehicle illegally parked in an alley. As Kaminsky approached. the two entered the vehicle and bepn to leave. Kaminsk) stopped the vehicle. and as he waJked over, he saw a telcv1s1on set and a VCR in the back seat. When questioned about the items. the two men "denied any knowledac of 11." Kaminsky said. During a search of Warren. Kaminsky found an apanment key. The key had a tag with theaddress806 E. Ocean Front. Kaminsk) subsequently arrested the two because of the la ten~ of &he hour and "the presence of the TV and VCR in the vehicle was unex- plained." Later. "one of the suspects basically pve me the full story -that thex came to New~rt to get these items. • Kaminsky said. However. the officer would not comment on how the suspects obtained the apanment key. The owner of the apanmcnt lives out of town and apparently uses the home as a t>cach house. Kaminsky said. Area real estate sales up LOS ANGELES -Real estate sales in Southern California wel'C up 32.8 percent 1n 1988. with a record $9'4.4' billion spent on real estate 1 n the rqion, most of it in Los An1tles County, eccontina to a recent survey. The aurvcy by TRW Real Estate Markct1111 lnfonna&ion found $48 billion was speat on Los Anttles County real CIUIC in 1911. up· 36.8 percent frOm 1917. while Sii.i Just call ~42-6086 billion was spent on Onnte County real estate, up 31. l pctttnl .. The increase in buyina 1e1ivnr 11 somewhat ~ttt than we antte•· s-tcd ... said TRW analyst Steven Wettet. FKton annbuecd to the increase include desires to put money into rat esta&e foUowinf the 1987 stodt ihdf: the irH:raK 0 fomp ln\l'ftURtnl; and continutd mipltion to Soulhem California. What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and )'OUr "': wall be recOfded, tranecribed and de-Hv to the a~te tdnor. ne .... 1~ ~ tetVicc may .. mid IO reconl letwa 10 the ldiw oa any eapic. COavibulOn to our Leiten column must irichik !Mir ume and telephone number for vm&.tiolt. Teti us what's on your mand. CHARGES •.. from Al all~tions. Koski said. ~drick made a brief appearance in est Orange County Mun1c1pal Court on Friday. when his arraian· ment was postponed for the second ttme. this time until Feb. 6. Pamela BoJd· Hydrick's .public def ender. sa1 she asked for the postponement 1n order to finish researching the case. Dunng the acrancc. Boyd told Judge Michael her that guards at an intake center at the Orange County Jail where Hyd rick was being held have said .. vicious things" to her CITY ... From Al o~nunities to create c1t1cs that can e ec:tively address regional issues." Colangelo wrote in a letter that reached commission members Fri- daf' he final decision on whether to allow Laauna Hills to become its own city rests with the five appointed members of the formauon com- m1ss1on. Comm1ss1on Chairwoman Evel)n Han said she would reserve Judament until after she has a chance lO review Colangelo's recommendation. al&hough she shares his acncral sent•· men ts. Han said 1t may behoove the formauon comm1ss1on to slow the TREES ... FromA1 Erskine got his answers this week. he said. h turned out that the trees couldn't be fitted into the Huntinfton Beach Co.'s plans. and the city s tree and landscape supenntcndcn~ DaT Smith. ~IJned permits that led to the removal of the trees. Erslune said. Smtth said Friday that tract maps and street layouts kept chanling. and A ir quality audit chides businesses' pollution reports ly The A.uoclat~ Pr~u client. perhaps an an efTon to test his JUdac to remove the ban. Beecher repui.uon a11 manial ans "'r.n. rnnted HJdrick three calls between "He ha• com~inc:d severa times da6; an his ne"t arraignment date about vicious t inp that have been in Fe ruary. said to him ~deputies in Oranae Hydrick moved 10 Hunt1naton Count)' Jail.•• yd said. Beach in March 1988 . Boyd would not elaborate on what Shonly thcrcaflci> the 200-pound type of threats were supposedly Hydrick challenged hcavy~e1ght made. but she 1d it appeared :h champton Mike T}son to a bout and thou~ some deputies were try1na to promised 10 donate his share of the prod ~k into loosing his temper. profits toa scholarsh1fr for abused and .. lt"s n reponed to me that his nealected <'h1ldrcn. n an 1n1erv1ew secunty may be threatened somewhat with the Daily P1lo1 in A':fiust. by the dcLutics themselves," Bo)'d Hydrick said he had been abuse as a said ouu1 the courtroom child. ~d added that Jailers have re· The match with Tyson never took fu 10 let Hydnck make telephone place. calls from the Jail. llJld he asked the He left Hunt1n1uon Beach 1n No- rate of inco~r1t1on in south Orange The chairwoman. who 1s also a County, w ere Dana Point and membcl' of the Ncwr.r Beach City Mission V1eJO became independent Council, said that w 1lc Dana Point cities last year. and Mission Viejo may be indepen- Hart said she 1s opposed to tum1n~ dent cities in name. the) still contraet the south county into a patchwork o with the county for fire and pohce small cities. which might make trans. protection. ponauon fslannin~ and environmen-"If they were reall r. financially tal contro s difficu t. independent they would set up their Moreover. she said she 1s con-own ~rvi~." she said. ccmed that rapid incorporation Han added. h0'4-C\-er. that Laguna miaht cause fil)anc 1al hardship for tbe Hills '4-0uld be a pameularly wealthy county of Oranse. In the case of Cllt' Laauna Hills. for instance. the coun1y olangclo noted that the city would would loose a la~ pan of the tax be left with a S6.3-m1lhon sutus revenues gencrat by Laguna H1ll'I after expenses. a good chunk of w 1{h Mall would come from Laguna Hills Mall .. When we start talking about an A &fOUP pushina inco~rauon. excess of seven new ct11es in south C111zens to Save Laguna Hills. orig- county. we have to ask ourselves 1f inally submitted a request 10 10- that's good planning," Han said ('orporate o n March 18. 1118~ The the dcvclo~ment winded up be1n1 eucal)ptus for C\Cf)Onc pulled out reduced to 6 sm&fe-farnil ) homes along the Lake ~trcet, 'math ~•d It seemed that every tree was Also the development compan) will located at the srei' Y<hcrc a house ~as be required to put 1n an ornamental to be built or w ere a strcrt was going. trc~ 1n each lot. he said. m1th said that the trees -bcfort Also. tree that hncd Lake Street -they ""ere uprooted -m1gh1 look as opposed to those 1n the center of the approximately J 5-acre de,•clop-&ood 1n an open field or park But that mnit sne-h-ad to bt pullcU bccau5ie woukl ..have bttn too prone to the street 1s bc1n1 widened. Sm11h breakaae and shcddin~ of le<i ves and sa.Jd. hemes for a rt\1dent1a area. he sauJ Cit)' officials will rtqu1re that the HunttOJlOn Beach Co. put tn a new Limb often fall . too. m11~1n1 the eucal)"ptus trees uni.u1tablc 1n ;a C \I 11 tt H 'I \ I t• I I I H \ ly TM AaodMed ~ LOS ANGELES -talt lottery officials extended the hours of Lo110 pla)'•"I Fnday in response to the ticket buyini flurry prompted by the tb1rd-h11hest lollo Jackpot. esll· mated to reach $40 m1lhon by Saturda)". AJte:kpot wonh S22 3 million went unclauned after WedMSday·s draw- ina. rolhna the amount over for Saturday It was the thud consccut1\.C pme without a winner Lottery spoke man John hM'k said the jackpot ~ould probabJ} reach S40 m1lhon by the time of ~turday n1&ht's drawing. Saks ha\c been so strona that lottery oflk 1als decided 10 utend the Lotto sales hours unt il 11 p.m on Fr1d~y. "This 1s the first 11me ,_.e'\c eittended playing hour since the JWAwalkout hreatened or past pay 11n. Aaod•••4 ~ Sev~ 1ubc'ontne10f'.' wortiat on • ""' .~ ~·naJ •al lohn Waynt Ai~ thra~ to -:alk off IMarlobl. cla1rntftl •M> haven t ~ paid n month'-11rpon of'fkaals ~id. 0nnec /Coun1y'.1 airport ~ Clim-tor. Alan Mu;phy. said t~ contractors· thrtats promp\ed h1~ to au la)lor Woodrow Co"J&N<'UOn Cahforn1a Ltd .. the prime contt1etor on the terminal project. to account for S6.2 mJlhon the count) alrndy hu p11d u. He said he e:tpccts a reply b>' Monday. Qfftc1als of Taylor Woodrow. whteh bas offitts in Irvine, referred alt qucnes to 111 New York head· quanet'i Friday. . .. we·re 1ttt•n& two d1fTn-ent stones· -OM frorn Tayk>r Woodrow and one from the county ... said aubcon· tractor Jack Garoutte. ..Taylor Woodrow says 1t hasn't bctn patd b)' the coun!)" but tht county sa)'S thal s not true. The terminal proJCCt 1s part of a $300 milhon 11rpon expansion pro-aram . vember but was lattr arrested in Georgia and authorities there dis- coverT<l that he was wanted in Huntington Beaeh. Hydrick bas reportedly broken out of jails 1n Georgia. South Carolina an Utah. tiydnck has al~ been accused of using supematura~ powers apinst l'4-0 men who '4-ere chariccf with cxtrad11ma him 10 California from Geors1a. The 1~0 men dropped H~dnd. off 1n a small town 1n O lahoma. convinced that their pns- oner h.ad ustd supernatural powers to rock the van he was nd1na 1n and to pop its lites. followina month. the Jiioup amended the proposal. e~clu in& the AhlO V1~0 and Laauna Niguel areas and ad 1n1 the retu~ment community of Leisure World. The request would form a city of 45,000 residents on 8.000 acres of land. which "ould abut Irvine on its northern border. Al n meetint next week. &he formation comm1u1on will ha"e &he choice of either ntAmg the request. aranuna 1t or allowina the commun1- ty to decide for 1t~lf throup 1 rtferendum. Colan1elo pointed out 1hat suppon for the mcorporat1on 1s sh.ak) 1n Lc1surt' World. where a trad1t1onall) h1g.h voter turnout m1g.ht torpedo the dm·c 1( 11 "as put to a ballot. rts1den11al area where th~ can crash down on houses and peop e. "There will be lots of nice. bcauuful tr«1 m five )'Cars And they can be around for a hundred years or so." mtth said ( ounc1lman Erlk1ne, and other officials. said they wcrt displeased not to be told that noHMtn&f~-lrtt could be saved They u~res~d d• trcu to learn that fact on y af\er sccina the trees on their sides and their roots eitposed to the elements. 'Lono fever' prcctdina last 0ctober•s S61 9 million JICkPot. .. a.aid lottery director Chon Guttenn. Thur'5day's sales were $3.9 m1lhon. mort than twice the a\crage Thun- da) sales of about S l.S m1lhon. Guuerrn said. The director said thal m ant1c1· patton of the ru h on Saturday sales that the lottery orpni1.1t1on had put tn place a ~al wk force to hlndlc problems of 1ncrcucd vOlume. Most Southern California bus•· nessn down play the amount of air pollution they cause. frustratina air quality officials who are trying to bnna clearer skies to the smoa- choltcd rqion. officials said. riiiiiiiiiiim~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimmm-;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;-;m~ An audit by the South Coast Air Th be h . Quality Manaaement District re-e . st t ings vealed that ISl of 179 compan1¢1 reviewed. or 84 percent, emitted more 1mot-causin1 pses than they reponed. Amons those that under re90ned theirsmotem11StonswtttthcT1mcs-• m ' Mirror Press. •hich pubhshcs the Los t Anstles Ternes. McDonntll Dou&fai m e a1·en e Beach and 8. P.John Fum1turtCo.of --·-Attronautics Co. of Huntintton • ' Santa Ana. Nonon Y ounalove. chairman o( the smoa-controfboard. said many of t . all the moncous l'q)OftS ~ ~bly occas honest mellaktt. but complained lhat IOD y &he ......... hamper tbt .,.cy. .... hieiUis our tff'Ons 10 dCu up tbic air,.. Youftllo\'e raid. ..our del•p .,..... II only U p>d as =-4:.=~--Wbo w go on sale. .,., ....... ... .... ....... .,. ...... ... ·-~-­• -·t1=a. _..._ .. ..--~ ...... ~---... = ...... 111 • 0renoe COMI OMLY PtLOTllMurday. ~ 21, t111 Ill 11 t 11' tte•\HIJ DCC to help arrange transfers for students Inaugural gala embraces all walks of life Reprnentati\'CS from five Southern Cahfom1a four.year collean and univer1it1e will ha"e reiular hours th1sspnn1'" Oranac Coast Coueac·s Transfer Qn~r to talk Vt1th uudcnts interested in tran"" fttrina to and from OCC. UCJ, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Lona Beach. UC Ravemdc and the . Unavcrsny of Southern California will have rqular hourY1»i1spnnJ1n the Transfer Center1 ,located 1n OCC°' C'ounsehna and Admissions Bu11oma. For appointment information, cont.act the Transfer Center at 432·S788. GHI n~ttlng ~lf~cts ~xamlned The effects of 1111 nettina on the environment wdl be discussed by Jim Lecky of the National Manne Fisbenes at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Costa Mesa Neiahborhood Center, l S4S Park Ave . Costa MCSL . ' Thii free event is o~n to the ~public. For more mformat1on, call SS l--OS84. Flowering plants l~cture topic A lecture 1llus1rauna the d1"erstt) and mul11- pbc1ty Of no~ennJ plants Will be pre~nted by Robert Thome, professor emcntus. Claremont Graduate School and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Fullerton Museum Center, 301 N. Pomona Ave .. Fullerton The lecture as free with admission to the museum. More information may be obtained by calling lom Almstedt at the arbo~tum office at 773-3579. Women In Management meet A dinner mectina for the Orange County chapter of Women in Manaacment will be held on Thursday at the heraton Newport. 4545 MacArthur Blvd., ewpon Beach The dinner IS sis ror members and SJO for aucsts v.-tth paid rcscrvauom~. The e"cnt will bc&Jn with ne1v.orkang at 6 pm followecj by dinner al 6 30. sclf..in1roduc11ons at 7 and program at 8 Reservations, which entail a SS surcharge, ma)' be made by th e Monday prior 10 the mceung or cancelled up to 48 hours before 1hc meeting b> calling 966-8680 Timing of registration debated The pros and cons of Election Da) 'otcr reg1stra11on "''ll be debated at 7 I 5 pm Monda> a1 Regent's Po1n1. llJl91 Harvard A\enuc. lr"1nc. as pan of the Januar; ml'tllng of tht' Newport-Mesa chapter or 1he League of Women Voters More 1nformat1on ma> be obtained b~ calling The League ol Women Voters at 54~-9789 M~anlngful retirement explored tephen Harper a clinical ~1al v.orlt'r. v.111 discuss ".\ct1Ht1ej for a Meanangfol Lire in Re11rcmenl'' al noon Monda) at the Newport Beach Pubhc Labran. 856 \an C lemente DnH Nev.port Beach. · For fonher 1nforrna11on. c-all Jad.1c Hcadt~ at 644-31 7' Modern art workshop planned A teacher's v.orlshop on modern an "'"I be held from 3 30 10 6.30 pm Monda> at the Llguna An Mu~um. 307 ChlTDmc. Laguna Beach Dinah McChntock. curator of education al the Laguna Art Museum. v.111 pre!>t'nt a tt'achcr'\ handbook titled, "What 1s Modern <\rt'l" v.htch provides uamples ol modem an based on selcc11on'> from the mu5Cum's colltcuon. The s I 0 \liOrk hop rec 1nclud~~ a ll'3Chl'r 1nstruc11onal packe1 ¥.1th slides. lc~~on plaM a hands-on demons1ra11on of an an lc\son. rcfrt\h· ments and a tour Call the Laguna rt MuSt"um Educauun Department ,u 494-lN71 for add1t1onal 1nlurma11on s~mlnar geared for pack rats A seminar for pad: rats -tho~ v. ho coll{'( I or hoard unneeded item~ -v.111 be held from "' tu 9 pm Monda) at the Irvine 'l outh nices (enler, )4301 Yale""'" Inane. The cauSt'S and wa)S 10 deal \li1th th1\ unu\ual behavior wtll be dascu scd fee 1 S 12 for mort information. call [)a\1d .\ndcf\On at 660-3920 Magic show In Costa Mesa Ma11c1an and 1llu~1on1\t Ros'i R1C't' v.111 perform at the Cost.i Mesa Nciahborhood C rn1cr, I 45 Park AH . It 7 pm Tucsd3). T1ckctu~ rfqu•rrd and ma) be oht:uncd frtt at the Co ta Me)a Library. I 8SS PJrk .\.vc . and thr Mesa Verde Library . 2969 \1c Verde Ea~t . For mort infurmauon ('Ill "'thltt'n KC'Clcr at 646-8 4S (.\I .• :'\ D ·\ H Jllo11dn y. Jan. 2:1 • 7:30 p.n\ ew,.,. Beaclll Ctty Co~u. counal chambers. 3300 Ncwpon 81\d POI I f J I Of; ~VIDAO.AN Of .. ~.._ .... President George Bush rtfcrrcd to h1\ 1nau1urat1on on Frida} asa pcoplce' cnt •.• a celebration for all American~ where" C\er the) are. nd 1f the new pre~adent wanted to ~e an uample of pcopJe comm1 toac1her. the Oranac Count) Republican ·Pan> ccl- ebrauon at the \\ e\t1n Soutll out Plaia was tt Clo~ to 1.000 people were tht'rc. and they were )Oun&, they wcrt old the) were "'h11c. black. H1 panic, and the) were A 1an. And 1fthe gender pp was an issue an the rttent campaaan. 1t v.asn't appan:nt at th1 pan).aull thrtt \-Oluntttr honors ~ru lO \liiOmcn. s GOP ( ounty Chairman Tom Fuentes s11d 1t ··we ve reall) broadened the base of tht> pany .... It 1s no longer an old ~)s· club. UPBEAT From A I hind turmcr f>rc\llknt ~t".1~1n and U\ r11'' from the nl·v. fll\'\llkn1 anJ '•C'C pr\'\ltkna l o\ ._a1J ~l·.tflan h.1d an au1 <1 lll 1 cl1\•t about him .. r or c11ht H·ar' ht ' h.ad th\· "\'1gh1 111 lhl' world on· hl'I 'huuldcr' " ( o\ ..aid "I k \ talh·J ta·nJ\101 .ind Ol'H'r hall 11 .. \mona \Omc. 1hl'rt' v.a., an Jllttutk ol Hu h linall) IH'tlln~ "hat he tk\(t' l'\I · \lier e11ht \t'JI\, < 1\·orgc JnJ R:11t>.m.1 Bu h v.erc l'nl1tlnl 111 1h\· 'potllght · ~hnapp .,;aid \\hilt> the Bu,hc' tx1 kl'd in thl' \fl<ll· hJht. 01an~\' ( ounl\ '1\lhH'I 'h3rl''c.I tht• &IO\\ ··11 rtalh " a thrall t11 'It.and thl'n:' palH\:ularl) lor Oran < tlunt> Re pulihcin v.ho "'llf l·J ,., h3hl Im 1h1 ... 1d C o t.i Mc < 11' < ' 10ulmJn l1ch~t nun.a \~tator •med J'ka""J h' M1h thl' "lt's rcall) hard 10 SI\ h0'4 manr are here tonight. The> koeporoppanc •n.' \aid Fuente • '4hO Y<H masterorcertmon1cs lot the e .. cnina.. "This IS In e\Cnana to salute the "oluntccrs There v.ere 3.000 volunteers wor .. ina on No ... 8," he said · Former Rep. Bob Badham calkd the volunteers the backbone of the ~rty. Bad ham added 1hat .. Anne and l arc f nends Qfboth the Bu she. and the Qua) le • and I think I can say thank )Ou 10 the voluneers for them." (Then. the BaJhams vocrc off to the opera.) . The pan) -aoers bqan to arm c pnorto the 6 p.m. tanina tame and b) 7 p.m. had filled the balloon-decorated ballroom. ..,.here the) could dance to the Ralph 81 ze «ehes1ra and dine from the ~st.a bar (for $4 each) It was a n11-v.u. mg. patnotic ptherina that opened formall> v.uh a pra)er by Asscmbl)'man Cun Pnn&)c. plcdac of allcg1ancc lead b) ~\scmbl) man John lt'W1nndall·Amenc11n s1n11n1b> .. ocah l .. , loved 1t \trhtn 8uMI taHu:d about 1 Jan Knowlton, ..,.ho concludrd v.1th .. (,od ·~ntler n111on. I'm 1n&erest.ed 1n en· Bleu America." v1ronmcntal m~ and I think he .,..111 cto Fuentes srectcd the media by bra111n1 .somcthina about them .... Hl' undrBtanh that the) should .. ta~e a look at the most them." Nanc> Hodson said ~ Republican count)' m ,t,menca, whCff Bouque1s and plaQlics we~ Jl\en 10 ever) elected office holder 1s a dcdacatcd volunteers Mane Baida of San Clement • conservative Republican" Emil) Sanford of Hun11naton 8cM:h •""' The chairman then u1d. "Ir· there are · l)la ( ra""ford of Irvine. Crawford, .... ¥ any Democrats here,""' v.clcome )OU" ~cc1"'ed her volunteer of the )Car av.aflJ Theda) had been a Ion& one for man)' of from Asscmbl)'m.an Nolan Fmclle, sa£J the aucsts v.ho watched a replay of the 'T\C been a voluntttr since the WHhangton act1v1t1cs on larie reeos "I E1~nbov.er da)S I watched tod.a) ~ 10• up at 4 am. to watch the tele\1 ion. I 1clc .. 1S1on and cried l loved his (Bush>) cried . l thank Bush v.111 be a terrific fam1I)' feelings, has moral slandards aqd President." said Nora Jogenscn. v.ho had his lo\e ofcountr) ... declined an mv1tat1on to 1hc anau1urat1on Cha1rv.oman fof the pan) -...as Luo A.mcha Seton. owner of Amelia's Res-Olsen of Nev.pon Beach, who worlcd m tauran&, said ~wa~so up at '4.m 10 Badham ·,office for 01ne ~cars. : watch telev1son "I had to miss 1om110 Afteralt thccongratolat1onsandaward.), Washinaton because l had the Ou l'm the band struck up .. Happ) 0a) s are Her(' goma to frame m> '°' uauon:· she ~Id pm:· and Fuentc-s conceded that. ""eJI. "I've bttn a Republican for 41 )Cars. I lo"c pla) m& the Democratic Pa~)' tht'me fl'!~\ Amenca." be c3'T)1n1 t<>&et~emcss a little too far. 1 ..., ................. ._ .. ,. Whll• the Alllanc• for Survlval fabovel held a protest outside the Westin South Coast l'laaa Hotel Prlday night. GOI' supporters celebrated Inside. Party·goen Include Nora Jor9ensen and Haner Hodson fat l•fll. ••'*1• DelMulnty. As· seMblynHtn Noun 'rlaaelle and Jan Kno.,lton fbelow. at l•flt and l'epp•r and Krletlett Douelas with souvenirs. bre' "' and b1p;art1:wn nJturc tlt Bu,h·, 103ugur:111un 'Pl'l'\ h RullJ ~1d th\' mm1 \11tn1ll\~n1 m11ml·n1 111 the 'il''l·~h "a' Hu'>h'' :arpcal hor h1rJn·-.an u'l<lf".1.llllln \lthnu~h 'hnapp \Jld he h,1d hJO\ h \\Ith \\>mt ut'l~r,cr' "ho 1hough1 the anau~ura1111n \IX'l'\ h IU<' tonulta111n to"' ant t tingn:'>' hl· ahuu ha 11 v. ,,, a P<'rtl•d he •ann1nF lor lhf Ol'" Jdm1n1\· 1ra11on "I 1hought 11 "'a) a J~ namall' \J)l't'' h .. ~hn.tpp ..aid "I lhoughl 11 \\;&\ ,1 ''ondl·r- ful "'"' to \t.irt " f\pandintt un Bu-,h"• wrH1111t·n1' 1h.11 \Otl'r'> do not ckH rcprc-.cn1.111,t·, to b1c~e1 ~hnapp \;lid the ne" prc .. 1dt•nt ~I the tone and ( ongrcv. mu\I no" t:i.._e lh\.' O'-'\t Sl\.'P · He·\ nov. put thl· Nill an lht•ar ulurt ·• ~hn3pp ~ad "\nd 1l 1hc' don't pcrlurm thl' \\<I\ their \.On t11ucn1' v.;ant thC'm to. I th1nil. the~ 're goanJ tu l"C h\'ld Ol\l>Unlahk for 11:· • Feriu!t<ln ..aid n:a tmn 10 the \fltt\:h w:J\ po 111\ c-trom ~llh \Ide' ,,t the 1dl·oh I\. I ICn\'(' I tal l.;ed lcl 'i('\ l'r.tl \ Ongre\\!lll'n ·· t t'l'gU'>llO \aid .. f ht·~ '>t'\' a nt•¥1 \f'llll hl'r\• ,,1 b1pani~n\h1p \.'\pc'\ 1Jlh 1n lor\.'1gn <1ll31r"> Rohrhachcr (ailed lht' \J)('l'\ h onl' ut 1 hl' gn·at addn:'>\\.'\ 1n hl\tlln and -.aid ht• thanl..\ l'"l'n Reagan"") mo\l·d h' 11 I ";a dC\·pl\ 1mp~'~d and I 1h1n~ \mema "'a'i dccph 1mpl't'\~d h'K.la' "''h C1corg Bu h .. Rohrabacher 'kt1d "l k rcall) talked tu our hcom and 1olkl·d 11 1 gelling dov. n 10 bu1.mc)'" fhr 1.ict th;al. an blllrr mid v.ca1hr1 Ru\h g;i,,· a hrid 'f>l:l"\:h v.-:h l'nough II• cheat pr.U'lt' lrom \Omc "lf 1mpo 1blt 10 bl' bt1cl anJ b.IJ ·· ad Sulfa, v.ho e umatcJ 1h;a1 thr t<'mpcraturc dipped to n~ar tern \\1lh th(' help ol a \latl brt"l"zc Ob "t'r' noted a marl.;""1 Jafkrl'nt l' bctv.«n the be-gmnma ot 1he Bu'lh 1m·.,1· dl'nq ;rnd thl· la)t c1g.ht )C:U "'1th Kc.a n 1n lhc \\ h1h.' Hou ··11t t\) a 't'n d1ncrC'nt mood. I thanl. lrom eight ~ca"' Dtlo:· Ferguson \31J '-,(hnapp Wlid Bu~h " 1n a [>\l\lllun tt doS( the wuun1h" that ma~ ha\\.' o.; urrt'd dunng thl' Reapn rrc'>1dcnn "Rrapn J1J thr l 1ntrontahon '>lull Jh1l Bu h lan no" ti..· ~Ir '''-\: C..1u' ... he "11,i \<>me: pm.11llc.-d the "hange 1n lcatk1 11111 v.ould tic: d1 mat1lalh tell -.t"rn'" th< na11on Jnll !'l-lrtl'-ularl\ an < ahforn1;i ·1 1h1nL. v.c rl' ¥Onna kd 11 all O\Cr tht· wuntr'\ · ,, hnapp ..aid '\.\ c'll set• more l nan-, and h:"cr l ahltH man' ••P pointed \\ l' mu't tau. 11 "l' arl' n1'I .1~ 1m~lrt.tnt to < •l'M~l Bu\h a\ "l' "\'ll' l<l K1,nald ~c:4an ·· Ft •ttu"on '11d .. < al1- torn1a v.a' la' ored h\ Ronald Rt:aj.an .111 \'\l'f'\lh1n ~1th in gml"rnml·nt:al a...t1nn anl.1 ai. a Jl<'ht \ 1.in R\·puhli, an kada'>. fl' 1r \lan"l' v.l·rc dc.'kn'C'd 10 \:o" I C\3\" an tht \\hill' tiou"'' Jnd wu "on "'-'l lhat N\ ~. hl:r( "Thai·, a \hang\·:· \:uJ h•ritu,on "That"\ n1~1h1n~ to ht: ~d atx1u1 11°\JU\I lat ·· ''~Cl\ •-rre all;() paan&cJ lue • • • \ rt\1dcn1 of a home an the I block 01 W. 8alb0a Boule\ arJ ht'arJ a loud .. pop" noa..c \\h1lc coo 1n1 dinner Wtdnc~a\ n1aht nd ihrn "~ ha\ lu,hn1 ala"·' J r ,,..,, ih.:u· tcfl"d mall kad b II a\ founJ UUt\ldc lbc 'AJnd V.. Re\1dcnl\ rcturnt'd to find thc1r hou 1n thl' 000 bloc of Prr'itl41d~ < 1n: It haJ been '3n\.3~ kcd b} burgJ.i" who took a S l , l"<>mputer and SlOOanJO•Cll"). • • • anJ bitter} " rranl ind for Po • ~\~mn of ;a \hopp10 ~:art Ettan er wa" t:al..en into \:U\t1l(l\ at 4 ! p.m at 64.Xl l..aauna ( an) on Ro d .inJ held 1n hl'U ol i~.tXXI ~II • • • lrom a bu inc 1n the ~O blud ,ll f)e(entc bctv.ctn tip m Monda\ and am 1 ut'Wa~. • • • 01ctaphont'\ ¥.l.'re \tolcn Imm t"o \tperatc bu,anc''° an the I \JOO loc ol Von "'arman .\\l.'nu ''' 1 the \\.cdcnd Pohl't bd1c .. "C" the 'IJnu• pc:N>n probabl) \tole lloth phnnl'' \ lat(' rtnt ~' m nl prompted D \l'utnc ~lwc,·n a l.1nJlord and tu,. tl.'nant at a r\'\ldl·n'e in thl' I l Mod ol l'l'" hu~ ~tm.·1 t Q '~ a m l hur~a~ • • • • • • Som nctor~o01wu "nuNr 1n .. •an tha1 1had h«n tJucJ and ~rk."1 10 a rnr praat door '" the.. block ol f opat Hnut n 8.llboa l'hand fh1CH' cntef'N a re 1Jcnlc an thc.- 1 " t blcx k: f K l'°n Lane thr\lUlh a hx kcd \hdinaJ°')ranJ stole S~02 1n \1hc1 co1ni • • • t'll;ad. tlufh C 1u1~r b1\\dc wa'> ~tokn al SOv. r\ hool • \ J\lltnt1n1 ' lucd at S"~O "'' rcportC'tl \lolcn 11t ~ O p in 1 huNJav lrnm '~6 N. l oa t ltaghwa\ I nine • • • \ camcri. trk' 1 ion ~ l. \ 1dN' c :l\~llc rt"NrJcr a nJ dock \\.\'rt' \tokn trom child \°art' l'nh:r 1n thC' 10 lod ol ( '' 1 < "'ntcr Plau • • • "'"'l'(ll\l' \IOIC' a IN hci' rur • and ~c' tmm a ~1nJc1 ~n clawo ,;,, :at r ll\Jnt:un \ allc t.:kmln I) S(hool at IN I I Bu\hard ,c ~tYrttn IO and I I.I~ 1 m Thu~" ~h•~ the cl2 voa 1n an a ~mbl •• Reagan returns home as private citizen ~ ANGELES (AP) -The nation s .0.h ~nt tot otr a plane here Friday u John Q. Citizen -and his first oftkial apptatance was a noesy, ene_reetic rally thrown by fellow Californians in his honor. An hour af\er the swearm&·in of Oeorae Bush, Ronald Reqan and his wife Nancy depaned Andl'CW$ Air force Base for the cx·pres1cknt's beloved California aboard the Jetliner he used for eight years. Called Air Force One when he was presickrn. the aircraft this trip was dcsipated SAM 27000. which stands for Special Air Mission. "It has been a bittersweet several houn this day," Reapn said. dcscril>- ina the couple's SOOCSbyes to friends aqd.staffin Wash1naton. But, he said, hvina away from Cihforn1a for ellht yeart, "you live in a perpetual state of homesickness." , !ie said he'd been offered several JObs ... I was asked to play a ~n in the remake of (the moVle) 'Bedtime for Bonzo: Only this time they wanted me to play (the chimpanzee) Bonzo. He wasn't a very friendly type.•• He called on those in the crowd to contact tbeir congressmen and lobby fora change in the 22nd Amendment, which limits the number of tenns a president may serve to two. He called the law .. an infringement on your democratic rights." Before acceptina a J!lir of over· sized, personalized California license plates. readinJ .. THE PREZ" and .. F L NANCY," he told the crowd: "God bless you. You have so capped our day here and given us a memory that will be with us always. Thank you for It." A remote ramp at the western end of Los Anatles International Airpon was dressed up for the rally beneath unny skies with temperarurcs in the mid-70s. The ceremony was held on a stqe P.laced on the Tannac and draped in red, white and blue bunting. fla nked by flags and ribboned with a banner reading: "Welcome home. President Rcapn." Fonner Attorney General William French Smith told the wcll·'-ishers; "It's quite a day. I'd rather have him there than here thouah. but I'm glad he's here if he can't be there." After the ceremony, there was a motorcade to the $2 .S million Bel·Air home boufht for them by friends. In addiuon to entertainment by the Univcnity of Southern Cllifomia Marching Band and the Salvauon Army Tournament of Roses Band during the airpon celebration, teen- aaers from the Agoura High School Band were on hand for tunes like "Stan and Stripes," "The Anned Forces Salute," "Eaale Squadron" and "California Here l Come." . l'onwer PrnNent ••...,. c•ntr•ll••• Pr.-.nt .... • N-.q •• ... n _,.,..,.... LA party spoofs inauguration LOS ANGELES(AP)-What sort of inaugural ball gives a 10 perccrit discount to card-carrying members of the ACLU? The LA. Inaugural Ball. where on Fnday night almost 1,000 iuests planned to bool.ie to a new dance version of "Hail'to the Chief' and greet the installation of George Bush and Dan Quayle with cheery dis- pleasure. ··1t's a manic way of loo'lung at a sober phenomenon," said Harold Meyerson, one of the party's or· gan1zcrs. The West Coast inauguration. advenised as "the political party for the rest of us," was to feature lighting by Thousand Points ofli&ht Inc. and performances of the satiric.al songs .. A Kander, Gentler Nation" and "Out of the Loop.~ Admissjon was SIS, but members of the Amenan Civil L1benics Union got in for $13.SO. Any profits were to bi donated to an environ men· tal voup. The evening's event was to be marked by both merriment and reflection. "It's absolutely a celebrauon. but. of course, black 1s to be wom," said oraanizcr Pacy Markman. "The in- auguration in Washington was done with smoke and mirrors. We're Just merely holding up the mirror." Markman wrote both "A Kinder Gentler Nauon" and "Out of the Loop." The latter song hints at the party's real pu~sc -to. point up Bush's supposed shortcomings. "I was out of the loop when 11 happened ... the sons goes. "I was out of the loop throuah 11 all. I'll gi ve you a scoop. f was out of the loop. Talk1n1 to me 1s like talkm&Jo a wall ... Said Meyerson: "We arc more nearly descended from the demon- s1rat1ons apmst the N 1xon 1naugura· t1on than any other inaugurations." Bush and Quayle were invited to tM L.A. Jnauaural Ball, but neither indicated they could make it. Instead. two stand-ins were brought an to take the oaths of offi~. "We're not wish1na Mr. Bush 111," Markman said ... Bui the whole idea of this 1s that people have really been put to sleep by Reapn and you can etther awaken them by a slap an face .. or. as we're hoping. to wake them up with some good humor and some e.Jtcellent music. "We weren't 1nv1ted to the other inaugural. But ours 1s not out of spite. It's very possible that we might have done this if there were a Democrat 1n office." The party. co-produced by local entertaJnment industry publicist Josh Baran. comes from the same team that published a satancal pol111cal newspaper JUSI before the clcct1on It looked at the 1mphcat1ons of a Quayle presidency. Prayer vigil held for shooting victims STOCKTON (AP) -Famihcs of the v1et1ms of this week's schoolyard massacre conunued a prayer vi&il Fnday. while parents and teachers &ingerly counseled children who wit- nessed the k1lhngs to try to under- stand the tragedy. Thrtt days and n1&hts of Buddh11l erayer bcaao Thursday for two of the five Soulfieast Asian children killed Tuesday at Cleveland Elementary School by a faugue-dad gunman who sprayed the school~ard with an AK-47 scmi·automa11c assault nne. Services for the other children were scheduled Saturday and Monday Fourteen of the other 29 students 1njurtd in the sull-unexplaaned tra~dy were sull an area hospitals Fnday1 but in almost all cases. thcu condiuons were reported improved. One teacher was also wounded. Al Oeveland School. an estimated threc-<iuarte~ of the school's 970 pupils bad rtturned to classes on Fnday, at-.out three times the number of childrr:n an school on Wednesda), but it was anythina but a routine school day. ~011nselors and school psycho!· OIJS\1 were ass1sung tcarhcrs m crass ooms. and some parents sat m with their children to comfon and reassure them .- One mother. who asked not to be tdenufied. told reporters as she walked her two youna sons to sc:hool that her youngest. a 7·ycar-old second arader who was on plawound when shoot1n1 otturttd. would only come back to school if he stayed wnh him. "Th9'rc making 11 back. slowly but surely.' she said. add1na that she planned to spend Friday as she did Thursday. at her son·s side 1n the classroom. Another mother. Denise Patron. said her daughter. Anne Marie. also a second pader. was holdtng the hand of teacher Janet Geng when she wu shot 1n the ptayaround. GamDler sentenced to '• death for dual slayings the 11rls and their chaperone to h1 house to shoot an an11-druJ video. The youna girls' were clients of Martin's Reno modelina aaency ar\d expected to appear in the mm. El Dorado County 01stnct At- tome) Ronald T~per said 1n linal arguments before F1nney's ruhng that COddtngton's enmcs were "so hor· ttndouJ, so evil and so bad that the death penalty 11 appropnate." But Rick Me)'er, Codd1naton's coun..appo1nted pubhc defender. urac<f F1nnet to ··consider moraht) •• 1n pronouncing stntcncc Panel stu~lng Miami riots meets •'''fitl' 'iCl!I •· Two policemen shot during altercation SAN JOSE-Two ooliccman Wttc Jho1. orw fa tall). b) a suspec1 who WM Ihm monall)' wounded 'Friday dunna an alteration 11 a downtown douthnut lhop. police~· The 1nJurCd J>Olittman undcrwC!"l w,...ry Frida)' a~t~ at San Jot< Medacal Center. The hotpttal. whKh hated the pohccm1n in mll("ll cond111on. made a plH for IYP.C O.nq1tive blood for the otr&eer Alhou&hdetall1 were spersc, Pohcc Stt. Bud Davas taid the 1nc1<knt bepn when an omccr qucsuoned a man in the petkina lot ofW1nchCll'1 Donut Sfiop in downtown San Jote. A strua&lc ensued durina which the man tamed tontn:.I of the offteer's aun and shoihim twice. The officer. ho"Wt\ler. wu 1ble tc announce over the radio 1n his P9trol car that someone bad crabbed his gun and *IS finna IL . Another offictr who tt1ponded to the call 'or a s1stancc am"ed at the scene but was shot at least once by the man. said Davis. Two suspects arrested In senior's death SAN DIEGO-Two mtn werearrnted for 1n\'e,tip11on of the murdttor an 82-ycar~ld man whose body was found 1n a remote area ofa Manne buc after he disappeared from a shopp1n1 center, tM FBI said Fnday larlJ Wayne ls Aeur, 22. and Nick Michael Holm. 20. were characd an the shoouna of Swan Otto Bloomquist, who was found at Camp Pendleton 1n nonhem Sin Diqo County five days after he was reponed m1st1ng. An affidavit filed by FBI aacnt Frank Mowrey indicates that robbery was the mot1ve,andquo1es oneofthe men asallqcdly telling the other: .. Shoot him -he can identify us." ....._ Calls for ban on assault rifle sales grows LOS ANGELES-Los AnJeles Police Cluef Daryl Gates has been Joined by the widows of two slam officers an askina Gov. Georac DcukmeJ1an for help in bannina sales of assault military weapons to the public. In the aftermath of the slayings of fi ve childrtn and the wounding of 30 others by a youna dnfter who then took his own hfe at a tockton elemcntan sc:hool, the chiefand the two women 1uucd a Joint letter to the aovernor. Tiie letter. s1sned by Ga1es, Andna Pratt and Norma W11l1ams -who~ husbands were gunned down by rap1d·firt m1htary nflcs -was dated Wednesday. Prosecutor to Investigate raclal letters LOS ANGELES -County prosecutors decided Friday to invcst1ptl' whether cnm1nal misconduct was involved an an alltged incident of raciall y motivated police brutality ap1nst an off-Out y Hawthorne policeman. District attomc) 's officials were conSJderina fihna characs an the wake of that incident, which began when two Long Beach police officers stopped a car last Saturday niaht occupied by two black men. The decision to open a cnminal investigation was made by Assistant 01stnct Attorney Cun Livesay and several under deputies af\er a three-day prehm1nary review of the incident. said d1stnct attorney's spokesman Al Albcrgate. Judge says no mlstrlal for Night Stalker LOS ANGELES-AJudge has refused to declare a m11tnal m the ca~ of accused senal killer Richard Ram1rct. aflcr opposma attomc)s accused each other of ellcl udang Jurors for racial reasons Supenor Court Judae Michael Tynan l'tJCCted both defense and prosecution mouons for mistrials based on the pcrccpuons that potential panelists were excluded due to ethnic cons1dcra11ons Police get break In rare swords case LOS ANGELES -N1oe )tars after nearly I Japanese sword' v.onh more than SI million were stolen from a Holl~ood Hills collector. police Friday said they have annted a third suspect and rtnev.ed their efforts to locate the artifacts. • A Los Angeles police spokesman Yid nev. clues led to th~ arrest of a man suspected of rccc1v1na some of the stolen anuque sv.ords Richard Gonsalves, SS, was taken into custody )estcrday at ht~ Hawthorne home. where au1h ont1es ~overed two swords from the colltt11on belonging to the late Willis Hawley. 1 renowned s<holar and writer of numerous anicles on Japanese an1facu. Mart.Jn said. '\ \·1·10'\ \I. HHlt:t ·s National-security papers recovered NEWARK. NJ -S«rct nation l·~ntyaociimentswert fou n<ron lhe desk of a Kottan·Ammcan bus1ne man chargd! with try ma to e"e><>n dead I) nerve ps, possibly to Iran. a federal prC»«Utor said Fnday. The papttS. 1n En&l1sh and Korean and matkC'd confidenual and clas ified, y,,ercd1sco"'erea in the umm1tofficeof JuY..han Vun.An1stant U. Attorney Anne macr said. A kcd by U S. Magistrate Ronald Hedgn ""hcther np1ora1t wu ipvolved. she declined to comment Seattle officlals plan to exile sea Hons SEATTLE -Nets. firccrackert and rttordinp of killer ""haln ha"en'1 stoooed sea hons from 1obbhn1 11lmon swimm1na through 1 ship canal \0 wildlife officials art ao1n1 ro send the O\lereaters into eiuk. This year's run of stttlhcad salmon, a Kqo1na rainbo trout that returns to fruh water to spey,,n, wu about I .6SO at a fi\h laddtt that lets saJmon pa ' a ser oflocks. down from about 2.600 last year. offiC1als said 11'11 ""eek. Marginal hospital llst may be released CHICAGO-The names of ho p1t1ls Yllith seriou problem' ma1nta1n1na safety or quality could be rc"ealcd to 1nqu1nn1 members of the pubhc under a proPosaJ beans v.e1ghcd by a 11oup that tels 1ndu,try standJin1s a sPo.,csman said Fnda) At present. when •«rcd1ted hospitals she in ufc1y or quality they arc listed as havina .. tentative non..attredit1t1on. • but that 111tus i concealed from the public, said David Bushelle or lM IO"ttnment .. uthorizcd Joint C:omm1ss1on on Acercd1tauon of Healthcare Oraan•zauon Acettd1t1t1on. a sal of approval. quthfict a h<>spttal 10 ""''"e Medtcarc and Mcdlca1d benefits. which toSCther may lOtal up to half a h~p1tal's income. About •20 of the nation's 7.000 hosptal\ fall into the "ttntat1\<c non- 1«rcd111uon" cat~. Bushelte 1111d . ThC drSP.t1on allO-s hospttals up to a yur "to clean up their aci·· before their nut 1nsptttion and pou1bk ~of accrtd1tauon. he said. HOHl .U HHll 1' , ( Or-.. 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I 54 7 Or~ Av S 165.000 Or 5690,000 WestclltT Or 8 SS00,000 WtllV.tN M Johnson, 500 C~ ln 5287.DOO JohnlunMl<a.2614W1110ln Sl0.000 Mr & Mrs Vincent J Bru1tomeu. 14 Mr & Mrs · Michael O Moore 1910 217 Sfl4.000 Mt &Mrs T.tL Chen,2S64 0rangeAv Chester Gambonl, 914 W . 20th St 0 .tttCrescl.N Sl.200.<XX> . YKhtM.tt1aSS40.000 Kevin Sums. 280 C~y ln 218 Sl9S,OOO . 520,000 Mr & Mrs Oale S1mttro. 1835 Pon Mr & Mrs JiJrntSOOOA Gleason. 2100 11.1.~000& Mrs Conr~ J I(,,._,, 898 Ca(loW Pl SS 10.000 Y.tehl Mtsehltf SS.SO. "" _....--Anthony J Az.wedo. 1976 Orange Av New....-.. _.. Patrtck M Hurley. 3 Yorksh"e H.llyard S20l 000 SJ)(),000 Mr & Mrs Ardeshir Rosh.Jn. 1607 Mr & Mrs Levon Gugas1M1, I 7 ltldgt s 1 200.000 John F Mclntosn, 431 lfVlnt Av Mr & Mn k rnniltd Or<11t9er 1886 C.astJe Cove Ctr '670,000 ltne Or S776,000 Mr & Mrs Mi~I Woodi.. 1108 E S20.000 Parlccrest Or SI 0.000 OoNkf E R1sp1n POS 9973 S72,CXX> Mr & Mrs Ed Esc~. 21 Rue Cannes Salb<>a 81 S9S0.000 Pe1er J Pt~r I 521 Kings ltd S7S0.000 V1<t0< 0 LomelJ, 2187 Plactnua Av Ge1.id1ne Ltttow. S0'9 Av Ca~ SS82,000 Andrew G Danni, IS I I ~ Pl Ooirry1 Frttd. )60 I t....ke Ave~ A S 18 5,000 SJ 12.000 H<lfUill Yamada. 7 ltue VlllMS. 5406.000 SJ02 <XX> 5460.000 Rld\¥d G McF•ri.nd. 2656 lttdl.lncls Mr ' Mrs MtehMI A Hamson 404 Coithenne H Mon.lgh.Jn 1200 ltvltand Warren l ltost ndMe. 1600 8MOoa Av FrilflCtS M C1onom. 230 ~ St Or USO.ODO CNk>tta Sl00.000 ltd S 170.000 SJ90.000 SJ7 .000 Mr & Mrs Pht11p E Gumbert 1102 JMnes C PMker 7l Cors1u Or Mr & Mrs E11<ni H rota 2123 ~ Mr &Mrs c Brucefv¥U 11 6 Cora1St 8ri<1nLeto.242LugontaSt S289.000 ltldgecrtst Ctr S2SO.OOO S2bl.OOO Jo•m Hts S960,000 S725.000 Mr & Mrs Pettr Stewolrt. 2270 New--Curt W kutel. l22 ltocttester S1 Sytv1<1 w S1uart. 124 Corsica Or J11ne L Chamber11n 76 Shearw.tttr Pl Mr & Mrs Gr~ry 8 l(ir()(OWIC 4S08 port 81 s 178.000 Coroeu Mt 11• S277.000 S201,000 S410.000 w Balboa Bl SJS0.000 Lloyd R ltucker, 4809 Seuhore Dr Pail ltyA 506 AcM,.. Av S400.000 ~ M . 2102 SMtl.t ~ Av Akn J Milbert l 179 (Orte Portof1no Mr & Mrs l.Awrence A SMrw1n. l 1 St James A CUtckJ 171 l 8.tl>O.t 81 A S54Q.000 ErtcP Wll!Mn1,SOOAnQeltu S2SOOOO SS7S.(X)O SJ4'.000 Tr•r S6SO,OOO SJ2S.000 Mt & Mrs Larry E OtshOn, 519 Signal M¥lt S Cardducc1, 4S-6 C.tbfllo Ter Mr & Mrs Kenton l Tem. 300 ~anto Mr & Mrs Qdet F i..son 1007 Grove M' & Mn tUiock 0 O.wis. J6l vm~ llOC>ert Cohen. 2686 h ystt0rt Or Id SOS.000 S380.D00 TOfNS S2l9.000 ln S401.000 Say.t Sl7S,000 . S6 500.000 Mr & Mrs Chl1stopher ChOCelt. 231 Sn Wll~ C MamNm. 308 Carnation P-.. Eklrt>q, 1054 Su Cove Ln Mr & Mrs G MKhat'f Oberst. 4 E J.Jmt's Rohn. 522 Vm~ Gtilnde JiJN'tK Craig SOC~yln Sl6J.000 Ana Av 5290.000 SS.000 S2 I S,000 HetrnlUlgt Ln SBS0,000 Sl26.000 Mr & MIS ltt<N<d L 8M11ks, 280 John 8 Grttn Jr .. 1970 16th St NlOI Stephen Shuman. 4 SI 5 Coru.nd Or Br.ldley F EdW.,dJ. 8 20 Town SI Mr & Mrs Jo A C Hertel. 39 H18.s~ Mr & Mn O.wld 8 lsr .telsky, I 81 I C~y Ln IO I S 14 7 .<XX> SI 71,000 '410.000 --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Mt & Mrs Perer A P*Y. 720 1 1 GoldenrOd SJ7S.000 Mr & Mrs Slrui F.trrvar 7 Golet.t Pomr Or SI, 175.000 IUchard W H.tmm. 307 Heliotrope S6S,OOO OorothyC Hicks, 703 Iris Av S52S.OOO Rouftnd C Wells. 321 l.Mtlipur Av S490.000 Mr & Mrs W1llam H Gibson 1701 lbc AV Sl85,000 Mtc~ E El<lm. 2007 Sudrtft Sll9.000 C....Meaa Mt & Mrs ICMneeh E ~nil 2021 S C~ Ct S280,000 Mr & Mn J.mes A OtCMntlt. 2890 CIUIC>hOt.M ltd S202 .000 Mt & Mu Akn W Neison. I OH Conc0td St S200.000 MYfon G Urekil llSl )ountry Clut> Or SlBS.000 Mr & Mrs ~r.ao Grtl4. 1064 El Cm Or S260.000 Mr & Mrs PllU TrevinO 1016 Fl.ltningo Or S294,000 Mktuch KltMcOUIMI. I 71 7 Gosier Av S242.000 i..ry Kraus. 2SSJ Greenoriar Ln sno.ooo Mr 'Mrs LOUIS s V.ieks 1654 IOW.l St A SI 17.000 Mr & Mu Uwt'ence W M101Mld. I 80S J.tm.Jf<a ltd SH.000 Ml-& Mu Gulktmo Vei4KO"' I l 10 L~rry St SlS0.000 Mr & Mn Craig W Nelfq lJ79 MMlgold Cr H2S.D00 L1~ Chat1ene McNamee J.20' Mtett· 10.Jn Av S2 JS.000 Mr & Mu W M G.tdaw 1659 New H~re Or S2 l0.000 David L ~ 918 Powel Ct Sl75,000 Chm lteid. J IOl SMnoa Pl s "S.000 Mr & MtS Nornwn C M.tru. 274S s.ndpipt'f Or SJ ls .000 Mr & Mrs OoNld It D.IVI,, 6 lO S.yview Ln JI 62 .000 Mr &Mrs LOltnO M~r. 1910Sw.tn Ot U8l000 Nona M ~r. 1081 Tl.Ure Av S280,000 Mr. & Mrs toe>ert w kveri<'Ot. 1600 AiiJO Av S76,DOO Mf. & Mrs teft'VWth K ~r. l 1 l Cal>tilo Sr '410.000 Mr & Mrs. ltalPh E wt!< tcner, l 14S C°"'9f Av Sll7.000 ltOMtlnd Munro. 2S 18 Elden Av .A2 Sl 7'.DOO Tt'rfia Ntef~n. 2S44 f11rw•y Or S20S.OOO Mt & Mrs Scott M Taylof. 41) Olouces•«'I Of s I 7 2 000 V.o6tt Gttmore. l6S u '•'" '1 Ull.000 Mr & Mn. IOG«"r c; M¥cNutt. l'2 MaQnolla St S200,000 ~.&Mn ~K OOICh.2211 Meyer ,., Slt7.000 Mr. & Mrs Uoyd ' Sh.wtr, 20)4 ~.port• SS20.000 .,_.. S Hnnings 11 )6 Nf'WPO't It 114#10 OHl ll \Hll' DorOthy Paul, veter•n state newswoman dies Movie Screening Spor-sored by: S H O P PING C E N T E R Screening: Wednesday, January 25th 8:00 p.m. Pick up your complimentary movie tickets at these participating merchants • Bogie's Pizza • C & R Clothiers • Clothestlme • Check Cashing • Continental/ Eastern Sales • Egghead Discount Software • Flt Wear • Frame N' Lens • Great Frame Up • Halrmasters • Shoe & Vacuum Repair • One Day Cleaners \. I • Luv 'N Donuts • Metro Print 'N Copy • Pure Sweat • Plaza Jewelry Mart • South Coast Hair Design • Software Guild • South Coast Furniture • Subway Sandwiches • Wiibur's Wiener Works Arrive Early. Seating Limit Independent Nick Nolte ·--- Two. in Short Thev rob bank . he teal~ heart . M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Satutday, Januery 21, 1989 - Ktllf,IOl\\011\ Organ recital wlll salute Orange County Centennial " As a salute to Orange Count) ·s Centennial proaram, seven county , units of O•rclt Womea United wall sponsor an organ l'e('llal at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29. at the First Baptist Church, IOIOW. ISthSt..SantaAna. OIJAnists Katherine Olsen of Laauna Halls, Janel Kuelin of Full· crton, Marion Walker of.Santa Ana, and Barbara Kang of Newport Beach will perform. · Host aroups arc from Anaheim, Capmrano Valley, Newpon Harbor. Fullerton, Orange, Santa Ana-Tustin and Saddlcback. The concert as free 10 the pubhc. and a tea wall follo" the program. • • • Outstanding Southern Cahfornaa singers wall be featured in an arra)' of operatic selecti ons dunng a concl'rt at 3 p.m. Sund&> at the Cllurelt of l\ellli"' Scintt, 2205 Mam t. Huntington Beach. Proceeds will benefit the advance- ment of young American sm.gcrs studying in Europe. Southland alumni of the American lnsutute of Musical Studies. Graz. Austria, w1l~s1ng excerpts from works by Puccini. Verda. Mozart. trau ~ and Weill. Admission 1s $10. • • • .. Bein~ Jewish an a Pluralistic Society' will be explored at the final lecture in a current scnes at Cllabad of lrvbte Jewish Center, 4872 Ro)cc Road, Irvine. Speaker wall be Rabbi E. Hecht. president of the Rabbmacal Council of California. an expen on Jewish d1etan la"-S and a ch aid ps)choloaai.t. The proaram, to bc&an at 8 pm. Tuesday, wall deal with many of the contemporary issues that face thc modern Jew an today's society. Rabbi Manet Duchman. executive director. will instruct a class on thc issues confro n11ng the modern Jewish woman. Classes will be held in thc- ccntcr at 9: IS a.m. on Tuesdays, bea1nning Jan. 24. · • • • Jewish medatat1on wall be taught b) Rabbi Bernard King, director of the Center for Jewish pintualtt)'. of Oran~ County The ~sions will be held from 10:4S a.m. to noon on Sunda)s. Jan. 22 and Feb. 5, at ll'\'ine Valley College. For more anformauon. caJI Slalr Ra· Ma'alot Temple at 644-72l)3. • • • IUltha Ni colson of Co~ta Mc~ Unatanan Church will ang and play her auitar at the 10:.30 am. service Sunday of the Unl&arlu O•relt of 8-idleback Valley. The chun"h meets al the Va~o Elementary Sch~. 26782 Via Grande. M1~s1011 VaeJO. • • • 1 he Roman Catholic Diocese of Oruae "''" host an Ecumenical Vesper Service an observance of annual Week of Pra)Cr for Chnsuan Unaty. The scrv1tc\\>'1ll be held at 7.30 p.m. Sunda an Holr Family Ca- thedral. 566 . Gia sci St.. Orange Bishop Norman F. Mcfarland "'II preside . • • • "Is Complete Reh nee on God Possible an Toda)·~ World?" wall be . . p·arrlographyfoescommend FCC ban By The Assocl•t~d Preu N.\SHVILLE. Tenn. -Oppo- nents of pornograph> are commend- ing acuon by the Federal Com-mun1ca11ons Comm1ss1on an extend- ing to 24 hour!> a day 1ts ban on indece nt commun1ca11on on radio and TV. Lan) Bra1dfoo1 of the Southern Baptist Chnsttan Life Comm1ss1on. the denomanataon 's social acuon arm. says the FCC prc .. 1ously had not banned sexually exphc11 broadcasung on late-night broadcasts Expansion on Dec 31 of the ban through all hours "caps a struggle which ha s going on throughout most ofthe 1980s." Braadfoot sa}s CHICAGO -.\ 30·second radio spot produced b\ an ecumenical media cooperative for broadcast an January in connection with the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr .. features ham speaking these words: · "Life's piano can only produce 1hc melodies of brotherhood when at as recognazcd that the black keys are as necessary and bcauuful as the "h1te keys." WASHINGTON -A Roman Catholic leader says the Soviet release of a Lithuanian bishop gives "cautious hope" of improved con- d1t1ons for rcltg1on an the Soviet Union. Concerning release of Bishop Jult- JOnas Steponav1c1us from more than two decades of internal ex ile and has return to Valnus. Lithuania. Monsignor Daniel F. Ho)e. general secretary ot 1he U.S. Catholic Con- ference, said 1t is an added "sign of improvement an the situation of the church." NEW YORK -Rabbi A. James Rudin, national m1errelig1ous affairs director of the American Jewish Committee. as t~e new head of a Jewish bod) that handles rela- 11onsh1ps with the Vat1can. the World Council of Churches a'nd other 1n1cr- na11onal rchgaous bodies. Rudin was elected chairman of the lnternauonal Jewish Commauce for I n1errehg1ous Consultations. suc- ceeding Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum of the AJC ATLA NTA -Un11cd Methodist leaders. whose denom1nat1on has been losing members for two decades. called at a meeting on evangelism here for a return 10 the basics of Bible study, babltcal preachangand wanning convens. fhe church needs to get back to the fundamental task of making "d1sc1- ples for Jesus C''hmt." saad the Re'. John Ed. Mathison. pastor of the 4 800-member frazcr Memorial United Methodist Church an Mont- gomen. Ala .. one the faste5t growing an the dcnomanataon SALT LA KE ( ITY. Utah -..\ record total of 4.1 mallton people v1s1ted Temple Square. center of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Lauer-da) Saints (Mormons) an 1988. thrcc- quartcrs of a m11l1on more than an 1987. according to nev.I > released figures D ates for Pope's A frican t rip told Credit cards enlisted for charity VATICAN ("!TY (A P) - Pope John Paul II wall make h1!> fifth tnp to Africa from April 28 until Ma} 6. the Vatican an- nounced 1h1s week. The Vatican did not specify which countries he would v1s1t. but I taltan nev.s agencies said the tnp "''" include stops in Zambia. Mala"' and Madagascar The agencies alM> said the pont11T ma) alw '1s1t TanLanaa and Mauntaus It wall be John Paul's 4 1 st trap abroad since he became pope in October 1978. NEW YO~K (AP)-U.S. Roman C'atholicasm's soc1al-scrv1ce arm, Catholic Chanttes. this week launched a system ofra1s1ng money to help the need y through credit cards The plan as called "Project Camas." Latin for generous love. Half of I percent of the amount charged on a specially endorsed "Canlas Mastercard" credit card"'" be channeled b' part1c1pa11ng banks to the church1s work among the depn .. ed. , The Rev. Thomas J Har,ey of • Washington D.C , execuuvc director of Catholic Chantaes USA. called 11 a "creati ve wa}" ofbolstenng efforts at "lessening human suffenng." "It will help us an our m1ss1on of Catholic Chant1e~ embran•s a na- protccung human d1gn11 y," he said. t1onw1de netv.ork ofbranches helping The plan was described at a news about 7 m1lhon ~opk annua l!) at a conference u the first of 11!. kand by a cost of about SI b11l1on. maJor national rehgaous organaza-Auiuhary Bishop Joseph 'ulh .. an uon. of Brookl)n. reprcsen11ng U However, other non-profit groups. bishops. termed the new plan a "\Cl) devoted 10 such ca uses as the en-responsible W11)' .. to raise money and varonment. college alumna assoc1a-to "get the message out" of aad to the t1onsorh1ghcreducat1on. also pan1c1-homeless, hungr}. "ck. children and pate an such "affin•t>" credit card other needy programs Han-cy estimated that at least Officials at the news conference 20,000 people would use the new card said the Na11onal Conference of the first )car, 1ncrtas1na to 250.000 an Synagogue Youth also has begun such five )Cars. v.hcn at would funnel an a proaram. and others are bean& estimated $4 ma llton a )t'ar into considered by the Sahataon Army . church chanucs. That ernmate "a) and Young Men's C hnstt1:1n Assoc1a-bast'd on the average annual spending taon. per card of SI. 00 explored durina a free one-hour lecture. sponsored b> the First Cllwcll1 el Cllrlst, Sclnllst, lrv .. t . • The program wall be presented at 8 p.m. Friday at the Rancho San Joaquin Jntermediatc School. 4861 M1chelM>n Road, Irvine. • • • Urban folk singer Clark BranM>n wall present a concert of trad1t1 onal and topical songs at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Oraqe Coast tJolt- ariaD Unlverull1& Cll•rda, 1259 Vic· tona St., Coi.ta Mesa Branson will accompan) himself on the dulcimer • • • "Nev. Image -New You" as the theme -0f the H111tla&toe Buda Qristlaa Wome•'• Club luncheon at 11:45 a.m. Wcdnesda at the Pla)ers Q Ivory Coast's baslllca R""t1unin1 17272 New Hope t .. Fountain Valley. .. An 1mqe update ~orkshop waU be pre~ntcd by Marso San(he1 and Stephanie Sarrell. • • • Temple lsalu or Newpert Bad wall welcome .and honor n.cw rM!fV bcrs at an 8 p.m service Fn'!-Y· with Rabbi tcven Sct\atz officiating.. The conarcaauon meets at 2401 lr'-tnC Ave , Newp~>n Beach. • • • • "Lavina 1n a Toiuc World" wall be eumanedatthc 10'30a.m mectinaof the Ulli&ariu Ulli•enalllt Fellow· 1~lp or Lapu Beadl, 429 Cy~css Ome. Laguna Beach. Speaker WJll be Paul Hockstean who has returned from a lt-eture tour 1n EnaJand. The Yamous1outlto bastUca on the Ivory Coast rises on a site carved out of • fotmer cocoa plantatlon. Thi• structlff• wlll be second only to St ... eter"s In ltome In slae. It wlll sen 7,000 and hold a nother t t .000 standing. RELIGIOUS . DIRECTORY -- A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodist Church 1i1M .. 1 r.irmw '< • Ml ti I HI ~ M 1601 Merguerlte A•• Coron• CS.I Mer 644-0745 It .. :.'::'"'='= .. l?f, Re rt M )r ~r •• 1\1\e'" FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1911'1 St & Harbor Blvd Church School q 00 .J11orsh10 q 00 and 10 30 Rev Gala! Go\J(jh I l\fA M ..... MESA VERDE • UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17!ll Beker Worthlp & Church Schoo• 8 30 & 10 00 • n\ f" ~-.,, '" f Sit>• I q CJ tl..?J4 CHRllT ~.t:rTHE IU ft UNITED MITHODllT 1400 w Blllboa 8IVd I In-- ' Rev L•wrenee T. Young Wor9hlp & Cnurctt School t 30 e m WMkdey Pr•SctlOOI end O.y Cele 700am -8pm ¢. l AG UNA 8£ACH UNIHO MCTHODIST CHURCH 21Q2 WHler Ot 11111 L119vn• .. ecll mn • •"·'* Wonlwp' Chl#ch School IO 00 'm r.tnnten Ne11ce CornttlOll • Tom Warmtt PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH OF Ttt: COVENANT Ralph C. Bolin, Pastor ••11 ... YHr P1rt" I CorlnthNint 12:12·30 Sunday Wonhip 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Church School Children t.hru Adulta 10:00 a.m. . ...,_,ClreA.-. uo • 1000 .... C...JlitlUI .. , ......... c.ta ..... •74MI -... ... ...... --------------~ ------~-~~-----.-~ ·~ ----------------- WE'R E MORE T H AN CHARISMATIC Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM MIUl!ic " Smnoa ac all duft lrMcn O.iW ca1r 11t ~ -ar 11: •• , '"' l'r. Dewld c. And•,...., ...... ~-~ ·r;t.v . ..,.....-. ~L · ~ SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 V1& Lido Newport Beach. CA· 92663 714/675·0210 .,....u.11 .. ~ ~ ....... KW.a.. ST. MARK PRE88YTERIAN CHURCH 2100 Mar Vista Or Jamboree Blvd & Eastbluff Soulh Newport Btacfl Slll>AY Dff 9:30 AM ... , ...... .,. ........ 11 1" ~-.. ............. ..... a...c.. ....... .... a.. ..... -. . ...... . DrS...11*= ....... ""' .... ........ \ ................ ----Of.JllllSW ........ ~ ......... , .... Comnnty Cluett ConcrecatioNJ 611 Hriolrtpt ht. COIOM "'..., Donald w lhltl """''" llt• le11 I s.ucltf nsoc -'" *"'' h~ I JO I 10 Mt• Owdl SdJMI 10 &Ill CIWd Cwt P'teYldtd • "4·1400 ST. MlTIHEW'S TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1921 Book of Common Prayer 8 JO AM tn Y C ~ION 9 30 AM AOUl I CUSS & S.,_OAl SWOOI Chld Clft Pro~idtd SE Corner of lrvtne Avenue and I 5th St Newport Beach 786 6123 an. IHPlll c. SUILm NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J Btrc. Pastor Kin Eifert Krocst1d. Putor .... llntol I AM ' 10·30 ill.~ (llttlfpttlff for IN dt1f at I -AM) SUfl>A Y SCffOOl 9 l S AM fbstfy Cate Anlab6e WIL .. ltl httf Ir, • .,.... ltHll ....... ,, HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IO•te•pl•• ot Chtltll 1•0 I ln•n• •I $•nl• luHI ... wpotl .. Kh .. s S111 M 1111n v, r<.11 ;i I AM Sun 1a~ S I AM CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (M issouri Synod) 790 VICtOfte St., Coete MHe Lother V. Tornow. PHlor 131-1111 Brue• .Mske, PHtor WORSHIP SlAVICf 1:00 10:30 AM Sundo School ' Adlil Milt ci.u '20 AM Chr"h.tn [ltmfntar1 School 541·UM BITT'RifrTI Of •wnll llWI' (llehml\ RAllllWlS.llll.lCR SMMIAt SO.US frt h111 •u It t 1111 c-..tc• ,..,,,.., .. It._,.,. ........ 1 0..-11 .. WeiNr ................ DIVINE SCIENCE CHIJRCH HALICmT CLUB 3107 Klllybrooke a..M. Coeta Me .. (J Wll.a eul ~ Harbor) omCE: 650-2922 ............. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church \X',.,.,lup 11 .. 11,. '' tl'l•~ ~ .. lk111. I hn.1 c lll"'frJ t.lHi,; l ~"Y "CHILDREN AND PARENTS ! '"'LAVESANDMA TER" 1lrt n>f-I QJ SonJ..v. Jan111ry n . I 'MQ ~ ~ .. nJ l\l.14i AM t AnJrt.-"" RoaJ, Newport Bea h, ( hfomaa(714 )631·288:> from 1'i·-wi11•t H.11h'lf th 'ch.tttl 1 Ir"""' be. l~th J Or l lt~nor C i.tHon Ml-1032 NEW THOU&HT CHlllSTIAI CHUllCH 1929 Tusm Avt . Costa Mtu (T tadlitt Scltnce of lllnd) .......... ~ ,..,,. January 3rd Practloneers Meeting 7:00 p.m. SERVICES 10:30 AM JUNIOR CHtMCH 10:30 AM CWollSRip Jlt Jl P~ee Ob ~oull CRot& I Laguna Prttbyterlan Church J/~ l0<tuAn'. l.ogt1"'1 /koclt 4'U 1$" Sund1.v Worship 9 .nd 1 ()-3() AM Nul'#~CM9 SundqScltool A Bibi. c-... .lot all..-ac I Altl Paston f>r, krr:Y r.,.,.., Rn· ,,.,, c .... f>i11I A l.,il)fT tOll #N-l'RAY .......... 1Ws.-.awr A.am (Maida 2l·Apnl 19): Full Mooe po11uon co1nc1&s ,,..ith crmtivuy, pbysacal anracuon, col· orful r~nts and pcr'IOnaliJies. You 'II be impend b) youna person and mtmber of ~It Kl. TAUSUI (April 20.May 20): full Moon emphuiJa abihl> lo hold on when othen think you are aoiq to ··11vc up," focus on proecny, basic auua. Slttftl~h . derived from inner conviction. ~or domcsuc adjust- ment featured. GEMJNI (May 21-June 20): Check rouan, maps, direcuons Relative could hlvt wun crossed. Emphasize self-rehance. ask question" make calls rclatina to ittnerary. Individual behind a«nes becomes valuable aHy. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Rela- tionship 1ntcnsif1cs, rcspons1bilit1es incr~. deadline is sel. Focus on achievement. reward. promotion, chance to display executive capab1htie LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Appe1I broader\), ~ou win friends, more people are 1m~5Cd wtth >our pcnonahty, talent Lunar pos1t1on h1ahhahts sensuality, appcarancc:, sex appeal You'll be 1nv1ted to dis- seminate 10format1on VIRGO (Aus, 23-Stpt. 22): What had been "kept from )OU" 1s re"calcd Added kno'4-lcdJC will equate wnh confidence, pov.-er. promouon. Fears, doubts. susp1c1ons are erased Timms 1s on tarsct. Leo. Aqu:ar1u$ persons fiaurc prominently. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22) f avorabk pubhc1t) enables )OU to wan friends. succc sfully uultzc powers of pcrsuasion. Relat1onsh1p that had been moribund wall again be ahvc and luck1oa. Former teacher returns as all) SCORPIO (Oct. H·Nov 21 ); You arc practically handc~ material on proverbial silver platter You recently made three washes or requests -they nowarcannted. Dtverstf). plan party to celebrate SAGmARIUS ( o" 22-Dcc 21 ). It will be ncctssary to renovate. possibly to le.tr down for.purpose of rebu1ld1n1on more suitable structure f1vorable Moon aspect coincides with lde.thsm. wntten matenal, poss· able JOUmcy. CAPJllCORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): Unusual alliance bnnas desired re· ults. Recent studies bear fruit. Funds that had been withheld will be made available. Dusem1nate information. tntpnnt ~our O'Wn style AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18} LtpJ procedure lughhghted -pan- nersh1p or mamagc command attcn· t1Qn. Domcsllc tranqu1hty could be d~ndcnt on stnous tall. rqarding n:stdtnce. hfcstyle. Taurus 1s pan of soluuon PISCES (fcb 19-March 20)" Much that occurs is of clandc 11nc nature Means look behind cnc-s. detect subtle clues. signals. Employment pcturc subJcct to sudden change Superfluous material -. in be "Junked.'' IF JAN. !1 lS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU are sens1t1\.C concerning appear· an~. wardrobe. social stand1na People enJOY being With )OU. mainly because of sense of humor You arc "crsaulc. have intellectual cuno It). tend 10 scatter )Our forttS '\ ou arc aware of body 1mqc, often arc concerned \\'Ith "how much you WC'tah.'' HHIDf.il. IV CHARLES GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF W££1U, Y Bllll>GE QlJlZ Q. l-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • QJ4 AKQJ4 J5 •A 73 The b1ddin1 has proceeded: otJs Wat onb Ease I ~ P 2 P 1 . Wh•t do you bid now? ,., '"'I\ \ltl IC~ Reader urges phasing out pit bulls to stop vicious attacks DEAit ANN LANDERS: l'v~ J• pcr10n'1 most aemfyutt ni&htmare. DE.All UADU: A .._., ,.. ashamed to admit 1t, but I htvt bttn st.arud. tel!d •not.her llOfY an our~ Att tht ~ ancf ckTendtn of ~ .... ,....,_ wM .._. IMI taken for a larae sum of money I Knt the cash. SoOn afttt. Make c1t1~ two more attacks of pit bull th11 vaciouutraan of animal unable to ......... M ... ..., .. 1M1 dw because of my stup1d1ty. My son who wrott to say he was "' IOliLl!Y ~men on chaldttn an our atta. lovunyoneofdozcnsofothcrbrceds '1d11•1• el Ille,., MU II la dM was 1n pnson pvc his cell matt' my confinement and would bt tMrc for I know you'vt wntltn about thi1 in ofcan1nes'!This bioodthant) creature .-... Ai*•• .... w11•an ...Ut name and addres This auy said he Stir. months and couktn't ll\'C the the pasc. btn I ~~e you ~t toao is tht tC'SUlt of man's unkcrina and Bia& dla .... are .-1.1e alen JUSI wanted someone to write to and moneytohis"souttt" untal he tot out beck to th ts subject one mott umc. has no place in a lo\ ana home. pn~MM. ... , an Ml. that he liked the wa) l lool..ed from a of soltt.ary. That was the last r heard When in God's name wiU thn'e bf J do not know a ptl bull owntr nor U pit MU letrien an Mtl&erH. ptcturt. from h1m. lttisJat.aon to phase out ahas brttd or have I ever mtt a v1c11m. but l am tMJ wW M ca&...-aM '"' lfl '° "Mike" an4 l cxchanaed letters for Please print this letter to warn anunal'.> Can you •m.lllint lht aaony out,.cl t "t'Y tame I hear or rtad atta~. Nee...., wW, •f ceene, a few months, thtn fit wrotr and said others who may beuaulhbltas I wa of the vlC'la m durina the attack. aboutapttbutltearinsapcrsonapan. ~•&dd1~.wltldtwM14,ot lhll forSt,700 he could &ct m) son I can't btheve I was so stupid. - whether he survives or not'! To be PletK' What can be done? -k • W Wea. released. one wa)' orano1hcr, Iv.as to GRANO RAPIDS IDIOT anacked by an animal 11 C\'Cry AORIDA READER lJEAR ANN• LANDER 1 am send cash. and he would &cMhangs fftlellMlff ~ltS/A91 ----~----~------------~~-!..!..!~...!::::!.:.:;:.:::!.:~.:....;.!!!,.......:.:;~=:::..:.:....=.:~=...:.:..:..:.:.::....!!::.:...:=.:.:~~---!:...=.:~::.:.=-=.:::..:::.:.:..:;~ • No Down Payment ·· No Finance Charges and • No Payinents 'til May* Wickes Furniture Celebrates The Grand Opening Of Our New Store In San Bernardino s10,000 Free Furniture Prizes Simply fill out an entry blank at anv one of our Wickes Furniture locations Ne purchase 1s neceS$8ry ..., \\I · iou ·~7 99l)H .. y "' ...... • -... Q.2-As South, vulnerable . you I hold: •AIU65 AJ 0 .176 +742 ..., \\'F .?:lo The btddina has proceeded: on-' EaA ••II Wut t -. Pau t • P 2 .. Pau ? What do )Ou bid now? Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold. • 13 K()J'7 & AQ61 • AJl The biddlna has proceeded: Eut •tit Wat ort9' 1 • DM r-l Q ..... 1 What do you b d now? Q.4-Ndther \:Ulncrablc. as South you bold: •KJ QQlt OQM73 •Jllll Tbe biddina has proceeded: N_.. 1M SHU. W• 1• ._ INT ... l ~ ... 2• ·- 2 ... ' What action do you take? Q.S--Botb vulftefablc, u South you hold: •OMJ QUI OA&I• •S ne b6ddi .. bU prCX...W: .............. •• ... 2 0 ... J Q ... ? What KtiOD do you tab? ~Al South. wlacf_.., )'(Ml ldd: •KQD QUM OA1 •U ,.. ... d .. -pl'Ollld••: ............. I ,_ 2• ,_ 2• Piii INT ,_ ' ......... ,......, .................. 99 a•~~..,... ()Nl.Y SJ!> P£~ ~O"llW SAlE ENOS JANUARY 2b WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A wtCKES CHARGE •REQJNE.RS AAE A ~BINATION Of LEATHER SEATS Al<IO BACKS Vt1TH VIHYl SIOES ~\\} \UCI 9llH ...... 'r ... P£R M ~ •'(Ji1nb? ,. 1n11df' f!fftJrdt1ble. ' WICKES FURNITURE Al 8ehi'dey, JllftUWY 21, 1111 Newton takes S6 million libel award ~KATHY ll1cDONALD OllrNIWI._..,. LOS ANGELES -Entena1ner Wayne Newton, who sued NBC 1n 1911 afttr it alleted he had orpn1zed crime ties, has ecceptcd a S6 m1lhon libel award that his lawyer called the larlest ever affirmed by a U.S. court. ~ewton, 46, filed pepen in U.S. District Court indicatina he wo1,1ld accept the •ward that WlS closer to $20 milJion before a judge reduced it several years qo. .. This is a mlJOr victory. The award is not one-time greater, but three to four times ~ter" than previous libel awards 1n this country, Newton told reponers. .. If there's any messqe to be stnt. I 1ueu it's that.•• The Virainia·bom. muhi·million· ·1·\ l .IS'l 'l "\GS aire entenaintr 11id the money itseli was unimponant. 1otally over· shadowed by the public vindica11on hcbad~ved. Furthermore. that vind1cauon means "h's over for me." even 1f NBC apPealS. as the nctwo~ tn· dicated 1t would. .. ,, this award socs toward helpina members of the media who decide to do a smear cam.-ian ... if theY. st~p and think about 1t one second. 11 will have been wonh it." Newton said. He sued the network on April 7 . 1981 , followina an October 1980 repon linkina him to Guido Penosi. who had ties to orpnized crime. A federal jury detenmned that the repon left the defamatory impression that Penosj had helped Newton buy the Aladdin Hotel in Las Veps. and that Pnoli" thtttfore. had a hideltn. illtpl inatrnt in the casino. The AllCldin 11 now owned by a Japenetc bus1nnsman. Newton's attMM)'. Monon Galant of Las Vcaas. said h1scl~nt'sassocia· tion wnh Penosa was merely "socaal" and "very sporadic, in no way connected with business." He and Newton said the entenainer had contacted Penosi as a last rcson after receiving death threats apinst his then 3-year-old dauahter. "Given the same circumstanC'CS. I would ao to the devil him~lf to save my dauahter's life." Newton said. When as"led what he thouaht Penos1 had dont to halt the threats, Newton rcftrmt reporters to the lenathy transcriPt.oflhc 10-weck trial. Sil. Niehl Uvt M. lemon Michael Alvarez, Martha J. New and Victoria Hofflllan ffrom leftt appear In SCR'1 .. When I Gr ow Up/• wttlctt II about to Mein towtne Ora~ Coast IChooh. 1 When I Grow Up' pos~s mature questions to kids By TOM TITUS 0..,, ..... c:.r .... - ln the two decades that South Coast Repertory has been producma 1u Educauonal Tounng Productions, 11s creators have graduall y forsa"en bnaht and comfortable fantasy for a more hard and cold reality -while retaining an upbeat. musical style of presentation. This year's ongmal show. en111led "When I Grow Up," may well be the company's most significant ~cnlurt h's targeted a1 grade-school kids and the cho1C'CS thcy'rt forced 10 make dunna 1hc scar) )'cars of the ma1ura- t1on process. formancc on SCR's main stasc. there v.erc a few young "yeahs" on the topics of dressina hke the ··1n crowd," J01nmg a gang or tryina drugs. but overall the pmt--s1ze plaY&otrs turned thumbs down on these act1v1ties. The real test. of course. will come when the show tours schools in areas where drugs and gangs are more prevalent. Director John·David Keller has chosen (our talented. versatile and h1Jhly energetic youn~ performers to bnng the message of 'When I Grow Up" to kids across the Southland over the next six months And the Mervyn 's depanment store chain has again underwnuen the proJeCt. The 45·mmute show focuKS on 1hrcc grade school kids (Martha J. New. Michael Alvarez and V1ctona Hoffman) on the threshhold of Junior high who want 10 "fit 1n" with their cooler. more popular ~rs. And their new "fncnd. ' splendidly enacted by Kc11h Devaney. 1s only too happ) to steer them in the ~rona d1rcct1on. While the skewcnna of the "label on the jeans" mentaht.Y must have made the sponsonna Mcrvyn's people wince, the mCSSlat comes across clearly and comically. More 1enous 1s the pressure placN on Alvarez' character to Join his b11 brother's bamo street P"f. While this someumcs.-fatal attraction isn't explored to its most frigh1enin1 potenua], the nqative aspects surface in AJvarcz' s1ullcd ponrayal. Orup. of course. arc the b11 issue toda)' and Hoffman ably creates a confu5cd youna worry wart pressured into try1na the m1nd·bcndtn& stuff, with predictable results. Cnly a "'cak s1n.11nJ voice detracts from her thou&htful performan«. The mcssaae. of course. 1s that kids can be happier being themselves than cav1n11n to peer pressure -and the SCR tno chooK a noble attemati vc 1 n journalism. Author Jert) Patch and musical composer Michael S1lvcrsher not only demonSlratc 1hree of the more cnt1cal decisions facing youngsters. they also challenge their young au· diencc members 10 make those choices themselves. U11na a devil's advocate narrator. who seem1n1Jy ---------------::.._------------,.---------------, favors the negati ve hfes1ylcs. the show (one hopes) elicits nqa11ve comments when the .. f nend" asks the kids, "Isn't this what ~ou want to be'>" Of the tno. New 1s the mos1 1mprcss1ve 1n the mos1 mundane of the three snuattons -followina the lcmmin&·hke procession 10 the mall 1n search of ''brand name" threads. PerformanC'Cs of -when I Grow Up" arc be1n1 booked throu&h the SCR Community Service Office to local schools and )'Outh aroups Those w11h1n1 more 1nform111on should contacl K11s Hasen at 957-2602 for details. HOFFMAN CRUISE ~~AINMAN ~ . ---------- ·-•coet•---.... , __ c.. -~ _ .... ,711 ·-... ,_ ..... c...., ....... , ..... ,,..... ,.,_ ·-·-•k-, __ c:.... __ .,.._..,., M\Mm ·~-.... __ ·---· -·I>----... ,.. .,._ ._...,°"_ ·---, __ """' -----· ... ... ...... .,...,,. ·-·--·----------U ••M ... _ -- .. ,..,°" ---.,_ ·--·---"' .. --:.::.~ ....... ta ... _ , . ._ .............. __., ---........ Ill 11111 ........... , ... tt• .~ OUWll & 1ln -.........: .. ....... 0 ............... ,.._ ••1111 ...... , ...... ------..... . IUl11114tUll ...... ..... ~ ··-•• u-. ~~····----... •m a I l ie --... ... -... .... -. 1e111 um 1 Wiie lwtttUt••~.,n ...., RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. .... ,_ .... c.w....,., llU-Rll .. CISTI ..U-Ml-11M Dunna Thursdays preview per· ll 0 \ 11 . IC I . \ 11 " 'Deepstar Six': 2 hours of bOreaom ALL SEATS $2.00 • ALL THE TIME • MY STEPMOTtER IS AN ALEN (PGll) absolu&el)' essential that the audience hke the people on screen and ma)bc even relate 10 &hem. They're like company dunna the bohdays. you're stuck with them. That's the problem with "Oeepstar Six." I loathed these people. And that creates a problem when you know a monster 1s 10101 to stan aobbhna them up any minute now. You don't cart.And I think fora movie like th11 to -.ork. you have 10 cart. S1A months! I would lO completely bananas 1f I were hokd up ""•th ~~ this bonnt and incompetent (their stupidity as ~nsible for most oftbe lf111edy here) for e"en 1• HOURS. Two houn or so -the movae'1 duration -was bad enouah. Making matten wone arc the usonment of m1n1atura that Cun· ninaham has employed for his action scenes underwater. We've tctn too matl)' tncks hke this before lo fall for it tbts ume. so ~hde an unc:krwaatt tank ICOUU the area, au I thousJtt about was the fact that 1t wu a toy -a fake -bc1na pboto.,apbed by the film's eccond-unJt ere-. -tl1le beck on the IOUnd •taee. Cunniftlbam was d1tutint tht bedroom ICeftt or the bi& un11u"8.I s.ho-.er tequcnct. (Ytp, theft's one of thole. too.) ..The Bia Chill," ~,..""''o.cd-' •Ith .. Alien,"" triih a touch of .. Ja~ .. and some h~k•ns romance. ao bOol. Seu S. Cu it IDOft c1aper • Or 1sC...DAILY"LOTll• ..... t-rlt.-M • un en cannot t p h r rotic thoughts of Fletch r IYLYWNMCH ANON&a woa&.D WMa Va) re-~-~tiedab&MlaLbt~,.aw duh o-.cc O.C rd~tora.J conW\t of t.bt AU. MY CllllA»aDI. Or. Q.w L ~~· ~-' ...... •~:t......, Ille w•u.an.rnr••dllltlwwantuo ~. ,_,,_.... Traves aAd 11-.es h&ta alw --. • ---- -llll • MllA.., .... ..._ • ••• noth1s aan1rel01t~llllWS9'111t ,....., ....... Je..a ................. .,..., ......... __,putbit GDD'iL WPIT~ Steve •IMI ~ llllllr&. A Travia rwts •M*hi llJ CilJ U .. vtnilf. Va..... '*1tlN • .... F'll-Sulpttt1111 A~ pol1wt)' ~ Tom Ind SiMOIW ......, ..,_ me doC't.Or IMftttOM tt.r M8')' • ctlUil9 ol ...._ .. ....._ '*' Nict. Iii Ii..-'9 oa ...... dtvi«, lftlrital ach ICC, but It appnn to ha~ no ocma, .._.., ~~beti onl) the gDOd C• llCliir\'ll ..._•~to 1M llOry. butNd'toin.._._..,....-o«. Donna eflett Toay fcela • need for Mily. to , ....... Sk,c ldk the doc1ot thattlw Qn Doeaa u.illll '* •1 be * fadwr ol WiU Ml auww Nidf;•a .-uon ab<Klt Bobbi tries IO ttaek down Fet.a.. tht onl> rdMt '° T,. ... b«aute htdoc-lft't '*""' VdfsdUld llacW • '8riou1-twa111t wt.dlWrllw ~N. a....._ that Nick fanuly lacbatltft. The odds that Tony v.111 ticrfDtanydli._, Tn~ia15'Uttohdptht lcanstMlthuec.._•1ostwualaM. ttt9lWlilr.c1-.ttr.SlepMfl1Cll"" ,.,n ha vi110o art not JOOd Oanus dOnOr wtlh Skye. Erica \'llllt Tnv" and. ltts him Jolie IS lk .... , NC"CP41on111. Caroline lht iclee .,.., li41f eo&ald havt ~ Anclle 10 allow him 10 burak lht snteti .. a pttt at h11 ;oumaa. tt teijnc'CS Al 'ne& woaLD ,,... Anna uls planted Blll'a audt ptetu.rc. Rici.tr and .. ~ Larry had 1n•talled 11 the Quar· to fdd DO ~"tt0n of the kidn&Ol)iftl. Al1IOld for money ud teUt lhrn Eric " Swpbacue And a rigamee '*" tn Anetla's tcrmaane's. He swatches the ml emtrald GumtNGJ.IGST. E\<tl)ODC U.llu.n~ by Sol1Y'a li$1mc>n)' that ~ IS lly Sou)'. Joela, "°' IUft •hat tO lwhot. CUIMM My to Seva lhlt ht 1&111 hu H 'M>tiooal on to Soany, c ... and Johnny .,ow cio.t. but not cl4* ~ IO 11.ut Cuait. Ptuhp 1• not sutt *"cthtt to tell Rick IMt ht. r.ot Rid .. 1s tht fathtro( MC'ttd1lh's btby Alan pttpam 10 undtr· ao MAl'ttfY. Ed 1• con"•ncN •ha• Roerr Thorpe 11 sull ahve. IUake d()(S not httd Holly's adva« 10 fC>flCt Pt11hp Maurttn cannot stop ha"'"' erotic tb~upts about AetcheJ. Encaerunck.son \9 htlphttrwn1tewtth after lwr for moecy. AtDOld ~ tbat room To thrir6hock, Toddciaims afsbas. with a fa.kt. but 11 upset 11 nol find11111n Travis. Evtryone but C1nd) is alad to we Gecqc Mcl.dlu 11...aty Md Aa&ot. Mta and they fpr1>1d' him from amolu .. t~ the saft l~ dt$n bone. which Larry htr twiA. K..rtl\, and t~n arnnltS fOf 11vn Toniot90UP inoecy to ~Y Cnaa apm camcs •1th ham 11 all umes Sean tells LOVING: Bntcn by Trucktr. a bnultd her to stay at Adam'• K.attn still thanks 1ndl.uc1nda. ,._MdAadyft*9~·, Lany that tht bone rnark1nas art Poly· Clay 1s silJI con\11nced 1ha1 TnKkcr 11 ROM 11 "*· ~ thouP he •Po'oli'Cd body 1n IM pwt. Lama .. Of Emal)"' DAYS OP OUI\ UVD; When tus ncsaa11, not Clunese. H Larry's father had 1nnocen1 and that ht ~-cnt 10 ,a1l 1n place of for bat bdlilvt0r •• LA. A ~vane ,,..,, c,.... vOKft tut dasallt.lllOflmtnt KNfT)' loob cost Patch •job, ht chanen th~t fot many )ta~ and sa s 01hcn · the real Clay for money aflQ to pro1«1 0.,. .es C'li«ud Allt1titt caabnce. Jolan Dueaa cocnanucs to ~II Sha•non of"" h"stylc1ndlandsa1obatamcn'1doltllQI can f1&Utt lhas out. too. Scan fiaum Larry Ameha McKenzie Clay rnh1n that &Ma ff89kie '° lk local Mani• ~ love. -and Rod..,. 1 Teus wtddina. '10tt. Oi11ppo1ntcd b)' tht delay of tht1r ~iu make tht me errors his father tna<k. Tnw IS probably ~uh Trud.er. 1nd runs Kull Jr. nhibit. frank.IC ftdtet lk... o .... 101C'fCtpb1caU from f.ar1 askina for ~I .. Roman and Diana ho6d • mock In thc ... py. Tommy maltts TerT) teh\'C OUl after ber. Tn~ IS 1n fact ~llh Tl'\K'lttr o(Or.K.ine'slCIC«h:Mrs Poen:atiialMt U..G,.n1tel~Shannonlhl11(L111dtCd. wc-dcbna. Shane and kJm t.akcaromanuc: Ke~in'sdealh OnlyTerT) knO-Yosthatshe . 1n.d ~nna 10 make lo\le Sta«)' ttlls Adam had an imPo'jOf PRtHdllll to lw Shaaw would be very -utthy. Hank lnp 10 New York Uublt IO ruch Justin not Jake. killed Ktv10. ln1n attempt to act Jam and Shana that she feels auall)' fur Brooke 11 tbt surrogate ......... David wth AMly &hat Ctwirs has AIDS When a nnouonall). Adrwnnc mo1tes out Of l~ Nc'CS out O< htt tare. Mon • fixes him up hav1na choeien JJ. o'er R1ek. for v.tlom p&ays~anhlawr'abwa:hlmcrlJaea labtocbnic1anrduwsiodoa&abtnt on h®se. W11h h11 hied lltrioully 1nJuttd, ~11bDoeu,1ncwstlMkntnwv.Donna, she obv1o-ty fttls no S)mpeth). Rtck hit OWft ttMOOt ror !t)i• to bdriead ~John reahm that Hank tJ p y Mike's career u a~ 11 on \.be hne. ~hohasalread)' mt1 Ntd •nd doesn't hle comnovert0Sla«}'sw11h a pupp anda K.inatia decidn to'* Emi.lt0 IO rtk1ndk ham.~ for Monl<'l's salce. td kams dtua from Juhcttt He had told Juheue Dl•Ml IOI.DA.ND BEAU'IU'UL· Af\a-\ell1na "Neil's lllft'bl.._ ftvcr. Diana aad J~k the idtnhty ofOaWl\'s mother. that nenhtr Jack nor J J v.ould stand 1n Hl \l l l\ 1ht v.ay ofhtteeU•DfSc.kc). OHS un to uva C'&K) lftd l'at'UC L)6 from. daftltt'O'l• firT Oft the W\) ol'"Fra1ttaaty R~ ... ~ "~. a.ct the nidm« putnts IO tlt.aftdy Oftf Rak MUI Mari l.)n that Wade ts ia ,,aiJIJ GtbtwOt, 1t11n1 au•h to &cR Tina's fnt'9dtft1p. lf\S her not 10 lo<* "' Gtb't punc for t~ p!Ctu~ of the poppy fitkt.11 ('Ofd and f11~1 dttide to ha"~ a latJr,I ram1ly. BO. t.:k from c-. York Ctt) and i\1uakd. bf oicmoms of Otd1. tells Sarah l . ifs ume tor them 10 mtke their ov.n mtmoncs Vick) can't un<ktatand 11rh) htr father pent to much IJ)Oney OI\ dC"dopmcnt 5une)1 of Lantano Moun· lain and ~er followtd throuah """"' devc~1 . Lain Vick)' qunuoru l Roerr Gofdon. 1n111u111 tba1 the fashtr of htrchald was the l'l\Ulcd man kJIJed 1:1 thc- c~plosion She th1nlt1 UC> mUSt ltl'O"' e"~1h1na. 1ndud11" how Nick) Sm11h as an\lcM\'ed. She P"CUU Roeer un111 ht ydls tl\;t 1f sht doesn't drop 1t, she w11r bt pumna her en11rt family 1n dan.,er. IANTA BAUAllA. Sonn)' and Gin pttpare to bllt'ltma1I C.C Gina and Sonn) 's plot IS revealed and they lrT jaded.' • . . . NY City Opera upholds Th• New York City Opera Comp•ny·1 version of Mozart's .. Th• M •glc flute" was • bOW to authentk lty. Guitarist says 'metal mania c' Ozzy Osbourne is a comed ian ly RfCK NELSON ~--s.n.er. TACOMA. Wash -When Ouy Osboume·s 1u1tanst. Zakl W>lde, was asked about a rcccr,it news item from Portland. Ort .. he was tempor- arily u a loss for words -al least pnntable ones. Ltt Fehrcnkamp. man gcr of the commauion that oversees Portland's MemonaJ Cohseum. ""rote a letter to the conctn promoter asluns that Osbou~. v.-ho performed an the Seattle Center Cohseum Fnday nllf\t a ndpla)cd PonlandThunda)', "omit clements tn htl performance which refer to sl.tCh thinp as infant sacnficc and suicide .. ''What a bunch of dumb (deleted).'' morr or le capturC1 1he \pint of Wrldt's reaction. The 22-ycar..old . ..,ho's been pla)- 1n1 v.-1th LM a.elf« nbcd "metal maniac" Osbourne for tv.o )Cars. even tu.ally ran out of eitplttl\ t HC' dented that there's any 5001 reference to murdcnna blbiet. and t.Skcd. -01d LANDERS fromA7 DUA GA: Wt dcde4 wt~ Pents Scqla, tk malt rHcn Hper· VlMr ac C-.. c ... c1 JaU a. Oak•&• lie u.W all mall e•~ S.,aJ twr Hf• •••ce ts .,etM4 \y mall ,... ,.,..._., kf•re ..... l• ik prll 111n. ('l"My ~ ,., He- •• , , •• >U_,t1,...ltltca.tn le .. .,_, eftke eM ,., • tH ....._,._..~ .. -.i.aate ..... .._ w ier IM .:.-::1 ••• ,. ... , .. _. wW '-enr ...... ., ...... ._-.radUcy. II ii ••H'MI IMI a dhhaut .. u .......... ,.. ...... -... ... ....., .............. , ......... ht actual!) know what .. u1c1de Soluuon' 1s about? "The words to the song are ·wine 1s fine. but whtskcy's qu1ckcr/Su1c1dc 1s slow with IJquor. ·Ozzy wrote 11 about Bon Scott (late ACOC vOC'ahst). mon, 'cause that's the way the au> ~1lkd h1mstlf. "Suicrdc rs slCJW wtth ltquor,' man. It JUSt CTCCps up on )OU nod you're dead before )Ou lnow 11 "There's not one word in that son' that says 'ufe sucks. k.111 )Ourself. you kn!?w what I mean It's JUSt about liquor. If people arc m1stnlcrprttang the me:ssqr of ·• uac1dc Solution ... there's sull room for concern about IN hat Osbourne 1s up to these da) s He aot lot of mcd11 co"eraat for a ~ncs of onstagc antics that included biting the head off a bat. Does 'W ) Ide worr> what Ony's aoang to do next? .. ah, hC''s so cool. man He's not hkC' that. not hot and cold You can always have a con\.ersat1on with the IU) He's funn), too He"s • rom- ed1an .. r.om persoaHI are caref1Uy ••per· •l-4. PrilOMrt a.re &olcl &• m•tr•t U.elr frie84t ... relatlva Mt to nod meety. S.rT'J altMI y .. r lou. nuts for •r1tlaa to wara otaltn. DEAR ANN LANDER M) .,..._,n. dcrful brothetd1cd of AIDS I thank 1t IS JUSt tembk thal \\-hcne\.er th1~ v.ord apptal"5 1n the ncw-spapcr 11 1s pnnted an capital lcttm. hke uu~: IDS No othtt d1~a~ 1 t~attd 1n 1h1s ~'ly. I have nt\Cr sttn ~here a nyone died of C ER Pkate ask newspapers no& to add to the heartbreak oflhc f•mahcs f hank OU. -JA KSO~. Ml DEAR JACUON: AIDS ala.Mt fw A ........... ~ 111· ....-. . s. .............. .. IClll tlll ... Ill al ,.. DEEP STAR SIX .... .,_, .. ,..._ .... , ...... .. ... .............. ........ --~ t ~ •u&•••a. .. --•\,I-·- .. n-.,.._ ..~-cm. --~o...· .... • :'O ... -,.. ."""' .. ..... a.-. /.,fa'lowlrt Llltnerfi a \I . , .. ~1 ... , • ., ... ,. 11. 7 ..... \I U \NI \fr I/ II 1 /111\\1\/ \flll '\J I llll 1ftf •t I ' 1111...ta• ""'' l\, 1,... / I fl \I II t Ill rf RI\ Jill(,'"'"' ,...,...,....,NJ/I. 714-JBl-2600 ., 7ff.4JU216 . the charm of 'Magic Flute' l y MICHAEL lltYDlYNSKf ~Necc.,,...,_.. The New York. C'lty Opera's Wei.I Coast premiere of Mo1art's "l)ie Zaubcrfloctc" (" fhe Magic Flute") Wednesday was an e"cnina of dc- ltJhtfull) sill) merriment and h n - c1sm framed by authen11rn' Lcadin& 1h1s 11dd) bnpde ,.t the Oranae Counl) Perform1n1 <\ns Center was Stephen D1d1;\0n as Papascno, the Bird~·at\:hcr (on- s1denng his d1m1nut1 ... c. elf-h._c.ap- pcarancc and hltinJ mo\t·mcn1s he pc>sSC'Sscd a surprmn&I> v.c1aht' and clear barnonc range Dickson's strong 'IUlt hov.c,cr. was his bnlhant comae I\ tina. Whether mock1nJ. frustra1cd or fear- ful, his emotions captured 1he essence ofh1s role flawlessly He v.as alwa)s 1n character, even when ofT 10 thC' ~•de. fidgeting. mo' ing. reacting. Not c' e n an actual mild earthquake that rocked the hall near the end. JUSI when he wa11cd for the audience to respond 10 tus surc1dc attempt (God must ha'c been watching. tool. dC'temi him from his charactentataon Michele Mc Bnde pro'cd • .,..on- dcrfull) c lT«t1"e match for 01\kwn 1n her bncf role as Papagena C\· • pcc1all) when she made her first couple of appearances as an old hq. Their cute. mouth-poppina duet .. Papageno-Papagena" pro"cd an eas) challenge for both of them. Their 1lCl1f'g "'as tn sharp contrast with the rest of the en~mblt''!>, which appeared done! tn pcnod auura'' \\-h1ch as to SA) 1t w1s rather suited Pr1nc1pals frcquentl) moved dov.n- Stagt and turned to the 1ud1C'nce to sina v.ords supposcdl) d11'C(·ted at each other. The pnc~ts' .\ct 11 opcnma scene took an almost 1ntcr- minabl) long ume (blame Motart and hbrtmst Emanuel h1kncder. not the performers) Emotion) .... ere either hinted 1t or d1spb)ed 1n a stvhzed manner This method &3'~ "The M 1c Flute" an oddh c:harmmgqua1ntnC)S This 1) mo!>t It d> the ~> the ~tngl.'rs must ha'e beha\.C~d on stage during Mozart's umr. realistic a~11n1 IO opera i.ult ha'-1n1 to wait another centun before bttomrna acceptabk Another bow to coml>lttenc s - the opera ran 3 hours and 10 minute -WI'\ t~ 1nclu"on of all the spol cn d1aloaue tn the ona.inal (Jerman (undoubtC'<il) thanks to the ovet~ad electron1<· translator). It added to the overall fcclin& of watching "The MlJlc Autc" an Mozan's time ( 1191) and place (Vienna). Tenor Walter MacNe1I and soprano Ehzabeth H}ncs made an attracu ... e couple as Pnn~ Tamano and Pamana M cNc11's shallow act- ing and H>ncs' on~xprcss1on pcr- lormnnet' -again, in keeping with the pcr.od -"'c~ far overshado~cd b\ the dean. d1scrtttl} vibrato tonal Quaht1C' of their unaffected voices. Rachel Rosales had her suprtme moment as lhc Queen of the Nl&ht with her famous Act JI ana; Rodney Godshall cxh1b1tcd a profoundly movina bas.so profundo as Sarastro. and Richard Fraclr.cr prov1~ a few e\lra lau1hs u the 1oep1 Monostatos, the Moor servant to Sirastro. The rest or the cast pulled t<>aethcr lor first-rate support. · Especially notable 'were 1he tile young-boy pin1s -Joel Chaiken, Gabnd Zimmerman and Mtehacl Shell - who h.amonized softly but 1mpec- cabl\ 1'e YC0'1 !Jaal Oraep C..1c 'W,rlormucn •Ill k of ·~ Merry .,.,, ...... y a8' S-.y._ ' I: .. I \\' RI )S ( 'I'. L ... 'I ' ~ \\ I . I h \ I HI \I I\ I ' '. \ •. 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Who would have ever bcheved that thcywoukSatt this fat'? , Af\crlaststas0n.1tw sthcoptn1on of aJI the foot bl II people that head coac h Sam W)chc would be fired Paul Brown who runs the Bcnpls chose n ot to fire his youna head coach. So what 1fhe found ways to lose games and anacr his star quanerback'Y Brown decided to 11ve Wyche another year or else. With that o ut of the wa y, W )chc began preparauon for the upcomana season. Before a ny rookies were drafted . Wyche went o ut and broke both ofh1 sarms dunnpcclebnt) basketblllpme That scnouah to make a man v.onder about luck Luck did fi nally come 1n the wa) o f a runn1n1 back named lckey who was rescued by Nevada· La\ Vep\ from thcp!'J'OfF~no. kkcy, the b•& 2)(J.pounddancirv.1lh the famous pon) tail.ran for over l.OOO yardsand better than fi .. e yards a carry lckcy, the m an that fou nd a wa> to beat the NFL rule of not celebra11n1 after a touchdown k key I urned o n thc c11yof C 1ncmnat1 bydo1n1a ~n shoe routine in front of the bench. One game he even had Paul Brown doing it on thc\1dehncs w11h ha m As much ~ lckcy go t the press. James Brooks. the other runn1 nJ back.alsoaverascd more than the ~·ardsa carry while gaining more than 900 yards for the )'Car Brooks. the man theCha~crsdraftedout of Auburn and let go to the Bcnph for .i big full back named Pete Johnson Pete 1s no longer a fullback. he's no .. JUSt full. as an eatina 100 much f Pfeaw SU RICARDO /141 o.-, ~ ...... ~ .... ~ ...... Corona•• Matt Cwlertnla (1 Sf drtve1 around defense of an.nc1a·1 Augustin Heredia In Friday•• Sea VJew contest. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, ~919 Intense play leads· Eagles into second Curtis~ Heredia lead Eagles' 65-52 ·win over Sea Kings ey JON fERGUSON Of .... 0-"¥ ,_ SIJllll • Both roaches v.l"rt' 1n agre-ement afterward that mten~lly was the ke\'to Estancia H aah's 65-52 Sea iew League boys 6aslr.etball demoh11on of Corona del Mar: Fndaj n1itit. Easies Coach T im O'Bnen praised his team's consistent IC'\el of 1t throu&hout. "I think our 1ntcns11y was ste d ) the entire game." O'Brien said "We never really hll a lull. The key to tlus win was a cons1stcn1 cfTon for 32 minutes. and )ou've got to do tha t against Corona That's what we talked about bclo~ 1he pme .::. cons1s1cnc) and 1ntC'n!>1t) -and we aot 11 .. The Sea Kin~· Paul Oms rapped his team for a lad. of 1t "We don't tool Ille we ha'e an' des•~ ... Oms said "\\r re an troubl~ 1f ""e kttp pla\.1n1 lake that. Tho-.c &U)'S )Ult doa't play bard. We do n't dese~t 1nyth1nt af we play hkt that (Estancia) detcrvci the credit for play1na hard the ~hole pme." The effect of it boosled EStanci1 16-2. 3-1, into sole posxssion of second platt behind the lequc's onl) unbc'llen tcam.Saddleback. CdM fell to 12-6. 2·2. and into a thtrd·placc uc \llllh Un1 \ers11y. , O'Brien 1s ~tat1e ,,.,,h tbe Ea&lc'' position and with the fact ~tr onl) loisn came 1p1nst tlAIO h1ahly re· prdcd team s -Irvine in non-league play and Saddleback. "I don't cu e who wins the Super Bowl now." O'Bnen· s.a1d "I told them anerward. I know )'OU gu)'s arc winning I'll enJOY 11. beau~ 1n the Sea V 1cw League, )OU don't get a lot of rest." Make Curtis poured an 26 poi nt on 10-of-19 shooting and grabbed 10 rebound and Augusu n Heredia added 18 po1n1und six assists 10 key the Eagle • who grab bed a s-4 lead on Paul McDaniel's 3-pointer 21 . minutes 1n10 the game and ne1.er looked bacl Corona del M r tned to keep the pre ure on both Cunis and Heredia. I~•~ lff EST ANCfA/12f ·-Warriors win behind Schweer Oilers climbing Long road, top Barons W oodridge tops Laguna; Tro1ans collect overtime w in over Sailors. 63-5 7 By RICHARD DUNN 0..., Hee c..r .. ...- You can count point\ anJ n:- bound'> but )OU l an t pu1 .i pme tag o n such 1ntang1bks a\ lloor leader- ship It\ no SC( rct lhal f red~ h"'eer I\ a quancrback onl) he"• u~u.tll) Jmna 11 on IM gridiron rather than the hardwood Woodbndae H~h oact81ll han- non stresxs nso ff> tu oun team. and Friday 01pt the Warnors pro' 1dcd enough of 1t o n their home coun to hold o n and defeat Laauna Beach in the Pacific C OOISt Lca,uc 66-60. a\ hwrer held thr Wamorc. t<>cethcr down she m-etch "W ith a )Oung team. )OU ha'e 10 ha\.t' a st"n1or ""ho"s con1nbu11ng c no ujh 1n cenaan s11ua11ons."' said Shannon who~ Warno" faced a uuehn& non-lcaauc o;c·hrdule th•~ )C'U "Fred does what )Ou"d hkc a ..en1or leader to do He icts the loose ball~. he·~ always ""ork1n1 hard on defense. and ton1Jht he got some of those Iona rebounds 1n the lane .rnd that wa\ a bt& fa tor ·· Huntington Beach in first with 7 1-6 1 win over Fountain Valley ByEOZINTEL 0-.. ,._ C41<•"f'O'"'-"" It'~ ~ri a long road hark tor Jt:IT Long But. fortunatel) lor Hunt- ington Beach High\ ba\kctball tcam. the 6-foot-.i senior center 1s bacl Fount:11n Valle\ ( <lalh Da\l' Brown 'i.ald Long.· ""ho m1\\Cd 12 games earlier th1-; 5<'ason """h a 'ie\Crcl' wra1ncd ant..lc "'a\ thl· d11Tcrence 1n Huntington Bc..al h·-. up~t "''n O\Cr his \1s1tang Baron-; Frida) night The Oilers beat Fountain Valle'. 1 1-61. as Long helped to control the 1ns1de game and allo"' foN-ard Scott Dra~t to pump in a game-high :!~ po1n . ~win gnt•s Huntington Beach u 4-1 rttord 1n lhl' 'iuns.:t l l'aauc and an O\t•rall record of Q.9 Fo untain \. .illC'\ 1hc "u .i-ranl t·d tl'am 1n Orange ( ounl' go1nf into the game J mp!> lo .i.1 .ind I"·-· Sailors choose White Huntington ~ach which last won 1hc Sunset League 111k in 1979. ha\ now won 1ts la.-,1 four including ""ins 01.cr powcrhouws <>cC"an Vic"' and Foun1ain Valle)' "We're pealing at the right 11ml· ~•d Hun11ngton Reach ( oach ffo) ~1llcr "\\1th Long ni the post "'e'rl' a n un<K·lli<.h team and we ha'c good 1ntC'nor pa'>\1ng \\c reall) nrn~d him .. H untington Beach got o ff 10 a las1 start. 1al1na a:!:!-I 3 first-quarter lead The Oiler., ..cored I I unan'""ercd point~ during one '>lretch 1ncludmg "' b) Drake Then Drake 'l(llrl·d the 01tc~· lir\I nint po1nu of the second quancr 10 11'-.:t Huntington Beach a ll-::!O lead long p1d.C'd up h1.-. third foul "'1th 3 2\J lclt in the hr-.. t h;ilf. hu1 l ong "cl' thcretolo,cr llernn,cneda '·point plil) 10 g"e liun11ngton Btal'h a .14-:?n lead "Drake 1\ Ilk~: the \1lcn1 a\'>.W11n , · ~11ler ~·d "He docn't get mulh pr.me. but he\ an important hnl · rhr other 1mponant hnk for the Oiler l.\ll\ guard And) Thomp<,0n 1 he S-toot 10 ~nior guard turned 11 on 1n the wrnnd halt ~onna 16 ofh1\ I 8 point\ Huntington Beach nttded a &u' hke hlc t homp..on to step foN-ard as Fountain \ ;alle) made ;a fourth quaner comC"bal'l Behind center Mike Merli ""ho scon-d IM point'> to lead 1hr Baron\. Fountain Valle) '>taged .t wmeba k that clo~·d the pp to b:! Sg "'llh :! 50 lclt The Barons "'ent ll> a P~" dctcnst an the founh 4u1ncr m hl·lp get them bad• an 11 Ru1 both I uca\ and Lona ~ort'd on \hort Jumper\ 10 &"c Hun11ngton Realh a bl>-5 lead "'11h I 4b lrft and knock out f'ountain \. alle~ tor g<KKi I ucaund Lona had 11 point\C'Jl h tor the Oiler\ Dralc and Luca\ "'ere the leading rcboundrl'\"' 1th I:! and I 0 rc,pccll"eh Dl''>p1te · h1u1ng -.c\.en \-point b skcts the Baron did nu1 l>hom v.cll h1tt1ng 23--01-b:! \hots Dernd. C Orloran had I 3 points .rnd T t>m Wea .. cr had 11 tor Fo unu1n \ allc\ Huntington Beach madc-~6-ot."s4 shots from the field "The' (H un11n11on Bea h) pha\cd 'en v.cll." 8rov.n said. "The\'rr tatc'ntcd. and then gc111n1 Lona b.id has made a tremendous d11Tcrcnu· They are far supcnor to ~here the' ~ere t""o ~ttl .,.,o The\ hould act ctcdll lor a gmat game •· M1ller13\e pr-31\(' hi r homp<,{ln lor 1al an1 ton1rol 01 lhl· &oarne 1n lhC' tounl\ quant>r "Ht rCJilh acts \:aught up 1n thl" momC'nt." Miller ~1d. -He Ir.nu"'' .,.,hen he takes bad shoa but tonight he ~a JUSt pullin& them up thc.:·n· '\ 1·" POH I C I '''IC l'HO-\ ll Paulson, Burroughs tied for early lead round t~t '3"' him rt'(Or'\l \I\ hird1r' andapaarotbo C)\ "The grttn\ ll"l' tou~h. h'l"'t"' C'r 1 he\ arc tnch and tou to rC'ad 11·, the same t\l'I"\ ~car t ouJh \\ho- e1.cr fisurC's uut the grttnc, " the one Lone Thoftllpson v.11hout tear." ~ 'ikcd if 1h1 v.as h1 tt>~m b1w 1 v.1n of the ~;a on. 1nclud1na the v.an overOce1n V1cv.. M1tlcrsa1d. "E'C'I) "'" 1 a bla v.1n 1n the un~t Le ut. I'm JU" &lad wC''rt' .i I " El-.cv.here 1n thC' un t Fr•d \; Oc'un Vl~wlt .~lart.u U . rhehost \ I 1ngs held Ocean \i tel.\ . ., r odd ~orman to JU\I four poant but that "'"'3' thl' e' tent o l 1hcar !>UC\'C'!>S a the (,.lea~ se« SUNSET /121 Pacific ne·xt test for UCI By JON FERGUSON Of_O..,. ..... ~ I The An 1sts 7-10. l·J. held a 20-17 ed&e ear1)" 1n the wcond quarter. its last ~dvan111e 8u1 Laauna would no1 go down without a li&}lt. In the \CrnnJ half, the \\ arnor. k;id ""a" nt'' l'r vcater than ~'en The Wamors 5· I 0. '·I. tool.. <1 hck1n1 earl) 1n the )Car. hut no"' stand _pnmtd 10 make a run at J pla_>ofT spot 1n the c IF 4-.\ Newport Harbor picks ex-OCC quarterback as new baseball coach Each shoot 6l's for one-shot edge over six after fl(S t round By HOWARD l HANDY D~,.... c.,..~..,_... Denn" P.aul,on a graduate of ( o<,ta Me~ tt1gh 01nd < larl Bur· rouah' ot f'lnrtd.t Jrl' tied for the lead alter fir t roun\t pla~ in lhc 15th annual ~l'"°P'>n < l.a''>ll Pro· \m &oil tournament at "C'"'pon Beach ( oun It') ( lub who ~•II"''" 'T\t' bttn tta' 1n11 real tough time with m) pulling I "":a" 'itcl rc<entl~ and dunng that time I ~ent throuah all of m) d 1pp1ngs from thl· umc when I "'as put11n& v.cll I \.1w that I had changed m\ .. 1ance and I v.cnt b:td 10 the old one and hit ~ lot of putt'i toda' that had a 1:hantl" nt gnin~ in The l Cl men·., ba l etball team lluomplnhcd two th1na: Thursda' n1ah1 •a.am t F re no ~tale v.h1" h < oath 8 111 Mulligan feel., arC" 11.c\ faltOrs 10 nghtina a rough .. 11n this - ~a son Schweer Woodbridge :r. quar 1crbltk v.ho ha accts>tcd a football \Chol1rsh1p to Ortgon ~tc had four rebounds 1n t~ final quaner Perhaps his b111t1t one me w11h 3" m:1ds left aft(r Woodbfl<tJC mmcd 1 lrtt throw Wam orsguard BQ .\shkenaz> sank the fro nt end ofa one-1nd--0nc to put his team ahead, 66-60. but an1\\Ci.l 1ht ~ond and bi.lll bounced w1 ldl) otT the nm h'41Ccr sptartd 11 going h11h 1n the air Mo,, 1mportanll). 11 enabled the Wamon 10 control the ball as ume o p1rtd "(Schweer) JU\t lo'e' to pla).'' ~hannon Yid . ··He's th<' Ir.end o f stn10t-pla)er )'OU hke 10 ha'e on )Our team .. h~ttr fin1 hC'd with w"c n board and ~\Cn point\, mdud1n1 a .)..pointer 10 o~n t ht ~onJ half, putuna tbC' Wamo r$ up. 36·.lO The main Woodbnd n~r "'" 1un1or au.ard Joey ohcn. v.ho-. \ 1n ,,.. ...... ltOUNOUft 1•11 By ROGER CARLSON Of ... 0.-,, ,_fun Newpon Harbor li1ah'\ search for a bu eball coach to replace Wa)nr 'Heck. who rcs1a.ned recently bccaUSt' o f vanous prt'ssures has ended with thr announcement of Billy White ~ the Sailors· coach "We feel 8111)' IS the f UY v.e nttd 1n our baseball proeram. t.a•d Athleuc Dutttor 8111 P1zz1ca .. He's a crcden- 11aled teacher and that '°he a lot of problems And he ha lM u pcncncc ~ need to handle the playcn and boostcn At hiJ u mc a nd plact he'\ the ma n for u " White, 45 and a ru1dent of ( orona dd Mar Wlth has wife. Beth, and 4- yar-old stcpdaua,htcr. comt" to Harbor ~•th a ~ulth of pla\'tnl and c h1n1 u~nen~. The s11n1na quanetblc k for the 1963 JunlOf Rose 8oVr"I champion Or.• Coast ollqt' Pirate under Dick Tucktt. he waJ a four·)' r tancr as a prep 1n bl.Kball. and ha ,, '"''' I IC \f k 8UtJWhlte been a basketball o fficial for e1gh1 ycan In all, he tanc:d and excelled an baseball a nd football for eight Jcars (four as a prep. two at Coast an t~o at Cal Poly Pomona Hi• coach1n1 back&ro und includes two yean a the head ba~ball c.:h at Scrv1te H1ah (IQ66-'67). t~o )Car) a an a 11tanl at Westminster. a )Car 11 orona dcl Mar. a )ear at Ocean V1cv. and scHral )elf'\ an \ilnous ummer proanms White as a teacher Ill rest (om· munit). a JU'tn1le coun fac1h1y and w1ll operate as a walk-on c h .. The houn are perfect for me.·· said White, who insisted h('s not anttm1dlted b) Harbor's pan fru~ trlltOn "'I'm notaPIT urtcoach.'' hu aad Pia) ana in near·ix·rtC'ct ~cat her cond1t1on' the." l\hl \uuna pro\ fired 4 under par ti " on I nda~ and will tce-<>IT a1 10 I~ th1\ morning 1n the final four'°mc nl the un1Quc format I nth ot the 74 pro'I entered 1n tht' C\Cnt '' paired ""1th an umatcur p;\rtnc.:'r under the format C'\tabh\hed b' the \pon,onna 5~~ < lub Hoaa \lemonal Hoc,1111al. Prcsb' 1enan is the t>t·nclic11n rra1hna thr.kadl'" .,, a 1nilc shot an: ... , otht'r pro' 1n lud1na .\Ian Tap1c ot Laguna ~1gucl Tap1e spent \c.:'' era I \can on tht' P0 ::\ l our~nJ mac.JC' 1t lo the final\ ot t~ r t:nt QUJhl~ '"J hool tr) ma to re-cst:abh'ih h1m\C'll on the tour once pin .. , thought the cou~ pl >Cd ea lotU)." f>aul~m uJ rollOllrlOI ht "I v.ould ha1.c quahfiC'd tor th1\ )Cir' tour tf I had putted well at the qualafyinJ hool "This 1 my ~st round in a Ion&. long time I onl) had tWll hoke, ,.here I Y.ason tooa) -101nJ 14 I m Hn ~11sficd ~1th m} gaml· ngh1 nt1"'. I had tv.o bo C)~ and on both o l them I m de bad '"' 1n~ and mis d the Jrttn but those v.t'fc m' f; uh "I pla)ed bc.'ttC'r 11n the ck '•dt• toda) and fina ~the l:t\t eight hole\ 4--under-par {tour h1rd1cs and no bo&c)'i). Paul n ,., a lormer f IQ)\~ l n.i11onal Iona dn' 1n1 "hampmn hut d<'C n t '-"Ire about that t1\k or reputation ~n' more "I want to be kno"'n \ a o.;ld f~aM SH GOlF /MJ CdM's Shryock l.Vlns 111lle event at Indoor meet 1y ""'K wo..con l 0 l -< oron~ dC'I \tar lt1gh·, ( rrq. hl)OCk'll\d fddK" u~cll k'd a tak n• J ficlJ of arc-a runnen f ndlly niaJll at the ~h nnu:al e..,._ ..... p1119 M-4\41 . S.• a2. .\ ftcr a 64-61 v.1n o'er tht Bull· d .. the .\ntt'atcrs s.Q :!-3 ~111 host thr I n 11.c~ll) of Pacific. 5.q 1 -4, tom&ht 1n a 81g \\ e't C onfert'ncc pmt at .. l () 1n the Bren bent' C'cn tC'r '\\e'\e got to "'1n the do..e ones no~ ... sa1d"\.1ulhgan ha' ing "'atchcd l <. I r.1 II)' from a I '-poant firs• halt deficit before holding ofl r-resno 1n the final S<"lond'> · lf-rt'ino> wa\ our N'\t dC'len IH' dlon:· Mul11g;.sn addC'd But the .\nte1tC'l"'i v.111 l;ill' ;a d1fTrr.:n1 \1tu· 1t1lln 1on11ht f n.-sno d()(' n t Ii h· th<'ir pla .. <'"" to Jo 1h1hJ'> 1n'h' rdualh ·· Mulhµn ""'1d •• A.\I mult \toe lould gl"t up 1n their f3lt' 1 he onh perwn \\l' hld dillil ul· h ~1th "'"' H1J<'U Rah bccau\t' he f)tnetrall"d and hun u' Pae11il 1\ d11Ttrtn1 Th<''·, r got re;all\ Quick f.U'' and the> ll"t tht·m o .. nd thr r1 l'l"'i aller 01ng v.11hout a "'1n in , onkrtn c a \t~r a~o C'n f P HW Sff UC:l/841 • Lundy, Scruggs lift sec, 120-1s Or..-CoMI DAILY PILOT/ IMurdey, JMUatY 21, 1118 nJoseState's 'irregulars' gain ~respect despite loss to Fuller-tor-1 ,, SAN JOSE -The c~pcc1ed blooper· ~ film mattnal never matenahzcd when the • San Jose Statt mqulars played Cal State ' Fullerton Thursda)'. niaht. ---• San JoK has11ly assembled a collection of rt-place· mftltl for the pmc after 10 players revolted again!>\ •Coach Bill Berry, and it promised to be quite a show. Actually. the pick-up squad pined some respect in losin&. 82-60. four of the newcomers. who JOincd four. f'CIUlan loyal lO Berry, came from the football team. mcludin1 star running back Johnn) Johnson. who scored eight points Four others were non-scholarship athletes. "We've been together JUS: overnight and you can't expect ve11 much. but I thought we pla)'cd better tonight than most people expected:' said Johnson. "The kids did really well under the conditions.'' Ben; said ... , was ~---. pleased with the effort. obv1o·usly I '$ _.., think we will be respectable." • 1 Other area coaches rallied behmd Bcm. ' · "I'm disappoinled lhAl any group of a1hle1es would . . Duay Alqe, the Boston Celtics guard who once played major league baseball for Toronto, on rumon that he mi&ht be traded to the lowl y Miam i Heac .. If I act tra<fed to Miami. I'm contacting the Blue Jays." . L ---------------------------------------' Chicago wins In final second Dirk Graum scored as time e~pired in regulation Friday night and goaltender Alain ... Cknier tu med aside 24 shots in his Chicago 1• ~ debut as the Blackhawks beat the Red Wings in Detroit. 3-2. Graham launched a dcspcrataon shot toward the Detroit net with time running out . beating goaltender Gre1 Stefu about the same moment the blue liaht came on signifying the end of the period . . ETsewhere in the NHL: ltlrk M•ller scored his second goal of the game with 35 seconds left m overtime 10 hft cw Jersey to a 6-5 victory over Wash1ng1on in Landover. Md ... Edmonton's Cbrlle Hltddy and Philadelphia's Rick Tocdtet traded early power-play goals as the Oiiers and visiting Ayers played to a 1-1 tie ... In Winnipeg. rookie Pat Ely .. lk had two goaJs and three assists 10 upstagl' Mario Lem1nx'1 50th goal and lead the Jets to a 7-3 victory over Pittsburgh. McCaskill, Angels agree Pitchers Kirk McCHklll and Jose G•1mu and catchers Geao Petralll and * S&eve Lake sculed their arbitration cases Friday. each agreeing to one-year contracts. McCaskill, 8-6 last season with a 4.31 earned-run avcr3ge auecd with the Angels at $400.000. a raise of S 138.000. tie had asked for $430.000 in arbitration and the >\ngcls had offered $350,000. Guzman. 11-13 "11h a 3.70 ERA. sculed w11h the Texas Rangers at $425.000. a raise of S2SS.OOO. Petralia. who batted .282 with seven homers and 36 runs balled in. scllled with Teus at $325.000. a S 185,000 raise. Lake. acquired by Ph1ladclph1a last month 1n a three-player trade w11h l. Louis. sculed with the Philhes for $280.000. a $40.000 raise . . Teddy HJpera, pitching ace of the Milwaukee Brewers the last four seasons. underwent surgcl) Fnda)' to remove a hem1a1ed disc m his back and will mass the bcJ1nn1ng of the 1989 scason ... Cleveland 1elcv1s1on station W J\\' citing an anonymous source. rcponed Fnda y that former Browns' Coach Marty Sclilotteallelmer would be named head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday. taking over for the fired Fraak Gaan. do that to a COICh. 1 prOlflm and 10 the uni\i~1t)"." sai1d Lou CampeMlh of C1liforn1a. ··1 don't bche\C.' 1ha1·~ the Wll) to do It bttau5C It puts CH'f)Onc In bad .. ,ht. "In thow in1tance., thert-arr no winnen. fthis 1~n't the worst n11h1mare (for a c01ch), 1t'& one of the ~orst. .. "It's a ume when the 1~m·s character v.ould rcall)' stand out when you deal w11h ad,crsll)," said llnl\ ersit) of San Franci co Coach Jim Brovdh. ''And I don't thank Jumping ship 1 lhc naht an~wer." Berry called t~c JO pla)'cf\ who quit the "e~-team." say1na. "II could have been resolved real easily ... I think it was an unfonuna1e ctcc"1on •• He said he 1hought a few of those I 0 "had a change of hean. but aot caught upemo11onally and could back out" Berl') adde" "There are a few guys I can say I might take back There arc some I wouldn't take bad .. " Johnson saad he was till having some d1flkulty beheving he's sudden I) a starter on the ba ketball team "When I was called. I thou&hl ii wasajoke," J.ohnson jatd. ··1 said. 'This isn't Coacfl Berry." The coach said. ·Yes, 1t is.'" "My hat 1s off 10 Bill Bcm.'' said Fullcnon Coac:h John Snttd. "He assembled a team offootball f>la)ersand they had no pra uce and they s11ll pul fonh a great effort. There wasn 1 much execution, bul overall they did a remar~ablc JOb ... Lakers now 1 7-0 at home M1gtc Jolansea scored 30 points as Los >. ~ Angeles increased 11s home record 10 17-0 wuh a 115-99 victory over 1he Dallas Ma vericks at the Fourm. It was also Dallas' ninth consccuu ve loss on the road. Dallas trailed 63-36 at halftime and then outscored the Lakers. 35-17. in the third quaner 10 pull within nine. In the fourth quarter. WLth thc1.a1Lcrsleading 82-75.Johnson madeconsecullvc 3-pointcrs. Miclaael Cooper then made another 3-pointer 1n a 14-2 run and the Lakers led 92-77 with 8:35 lefl ... Elsewhere 1n the NBA: Denali JollnsOJI made three long 1umpers down the stretch and Boston withstood Phaladclphaa's founh.quarter comeback. bcaling the 76ers. 117-109. at Boston Garden ... Bill Lalmbeer scored a season-high 27 points and Adrian Daatte.r added 25 as Detroit beat Indiana at home. 132-99. for its third straight win and the Pacers' fifth stra1gh1 setback ... Karl Malone's Jumper w11h two seconds remaining gave Utah a 98-96 '1ctory O\.er Milwaukee an Salt Lake C11~. the Bucks' first loss in nine games against the Western Conference . In Oakland. Mltcb Rklilmoad's 3-pointer lnggered a 10-point fourth.quarter run as Golden State defeated Houston. 121-1 14. for its SC\.enth straight victory. matching us longest winning streak 1n 14 years Barnes records world best LOS ANGELES -Randy Barnes. who -• lost a gold medal on the last throw of the ~ t.. Seoul Olympics, got somethingJuSl as good r -a worl~ indoor shot put best of74 feet . 41/~ inches Fnday night at the Sunk1st In\ 11at1onal rrack meet Barnes' spectacular toss mo\.ed him 1n10 fifth on the all-11mc world hst. indoors and outdoors. Barnes" sixth and final throw nearly hit the prolccll H' bamerat the ba{'k of the shot put Sttloron the noorofthc SponsArena The toss shattered the old indoor bt' t of 73 fee t. ont·· half inch by Werner Gunthor of witzcrland 1n 1987 It was the first 11me the shot put \\.as conte 1cd here \1ncc 1977 In another event. Steve Sco11 \\.On the mile 1n 4:00 80. beating Jeff Atkinson. who clocked 4:0 I 09 Joe Falcon of the Un1vcrs11yof Arkansas was third in 4:04. 77 .\tk1nso n had beaten 011 in the 1.500 meters at 1he Ol)'mp1c tnal~ Jackie Joyncr-Kcrscc. who ~on the 1988 01> mp1{' heptathlon and longJump, won the womcn·s·60 meters m 6.68. Just missing the meet record of 6.66 set m 1981 b> Evelyn Ashford Ashford withdrew due 10 illness. but was at the meet. Mccumber, 'Glasson In front SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. Mark ----McCumbcr grabbed a share of the lead .. / moments before darkness halted second-tll/ round play Friday at the Phoenix Open golf ---- tournament. McCumbcr completed two trips over the windblown TPC course al Scottsdale in 133 and was ued at that figure, nine under par, with Billy Glasson. McCu mbcr. a member of the U"iltd States' winning World Cup team last fall, had a xcond-round 69. 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And even those 'Acre hardly cause for concern. Wyche reported that Dlvid Fulcher. the Beop.ls' strona safety, bruised his left knee in practice Thurlday but WIS eApttted to be ready to play. So WU Jerry Rice, the 4'9en' WICk recerver and m11n ofTens1vc threat. wbo rearuured his na.ht ankle Monday, was able to dance at a disco by Wednesday and ran 1n pracucc Thul'iday The weather news was a httlc more iffy -the Iona· range forecast was for a a pme-t1mc temperature of 68 dcarees w11h a 60 percent chance of showers. It drew the classic coach-hke mponse. .. It would be too bad if rain disrupts the pme plans:· said Walsh. whose team won the NFC title 1n the m1nui 20-dcgrce wind chills of Ch1ca10. "But it would be the same for both teams ... ,.,; w~i"' on Slllge first, .... nna the same black rugbyih1 h anbrange Bcnpls logo and a wb1&e collar Wt be ' om all week. "I thoupn nobody had noticed.' 1said. "It's the only long-sleeved Nh 1n I brought." · Of course. he also brought sandals. "We rcall;r don't have a chance to win this game," Wyche said. "But they've sold all the 1clcv151on ads so they have 10 play. That's why we're here. But the 4'9crs outmatch us 10 virtual!)' every category. staruna wuh head coach." Sure, said WaJsh, who pve Wyche his first coachma JOb with the 49ers 1n 1979. ~I think that David and Gohath thing has bttn used before," he said. ··11 gOC$ back so many years. I'm surpnscd Sam couldn·1 come up with somcthina more updated. (PfHse lff SUPER IOWL/14J Fullerton women ease to win over Rustle rs Fullcnon College h\.ed up 10 11s u cdenuals as the state's top-ranked tt am 1n commun1t)' college women·s baskc1ball Fnday night with a 92· 75 v1c1011 over host Golden West The Hornets. I Q.1, 4--0. raced to an I l-po1nl edge al halftime and never loo~ecJ ba{'k in tht Orange Enip1rt Confcrenct match up. Golden Wcs1. 3-1. 9-1 S. ~ufTered from a cold-shooung night and could nc' er male a dent in the Fullenon lead in lhc scrond half Lisa Kro kc) and He1d1 h1kum a kd Fullrnon "11h 2<> and 20 poants respct.11\.el) The Rustlers "crc paced b)' Ott Dec t1gar'!> 14 In a college same. Cllrt11 Colle1e Irvine n . SoCal Colle1e ~ .. r-.t:an Lopc1 scored 26 point~ and teammates Lauren Rich and Michelle Fems contributed 10 and 15 10 pa c the Ea1les (6-12. 1-4) 10 thr (,olden late Athkt1c Conferrnce win 11 ( C I S( C was led b) ora Men ken's 21 po1n1s In a h1ah ~hool pme Newport Oriatlu U, Cost.a Meu JV 31: Reth Dahhn scored 24 points and\.\ end) BahnSt"n added 12 10 pace the Conqueror\ 10 the win ~SUNSET From Bl Seahawks piled up a 20-point margm behind thcscorinaofMike Frohn (22) and Greg Evans (I 5). Cherokee Parks. the Vikings' 6- foot-10 sophomore wtio missed Wednesday s game at Fountain Val- ley because of the flu. played but scored Just eight points. had 1"'0 ROUNDUP From BJ foul trouble early in the game and wu forced to s11 on the bcn{'h for a large ponion of the first half. Cohen eventually fouled out. but not before scoring n points. Ashkenazy. who made two 3-point· crs. added 14 and sophomore ce n1cr Bryant Mclemore came offthe bt'nch 10 produce 11. Elsewhere in the PCL: Orange 78, Costa Mesa 77: The host Panthers utthied a box-and-ont' de- fense to hold high-scoring Timm) Nguyen 10 l3 points amt had the advant:ige of goin.s against a Costa Mesa minus Jose Casas. Young Chang and Tuan Vu picked up the sla{'k for the Mustangs - Chang sconng season-high 26 point\ and JTabbing seven rebounds, and Vu netting a season-high 25 points to go w11h nine as 1sts and nine rebound fouled ag.:uo. He {'On\cned fol.Ir frc~ throws an the final 12 second • Saddleback tl. Taaalla ti: Orange County's No. I team rolled 10 a 19· l lead at lhc oubct, then settled in and . recorded a routine I l-po1nt v1{'tOr) over the Tillers Tusun fough1 bad. 10 a 29-.B halftime deficit. bul tht' pl:a> of ( ra1g Mar hall and Scan Simon. '" well a~ Malru Dottin. kept Tu tin from funher damasc. High school basketball standings SUftMt L....,_ ESTANCIA From81 but both ~err J"bl~ to ·fo$t their defenders b> ~netrating slightly and pulhng up quickly for short· and Iona· ranae Jumpers. O'Bnen wu most 1mprcUed wtth Hcred11 's ha.ndlmg of the offenK ~ reboun s and two blocked shots. all ~ far ofThis average. , ~ Ed.Ito• IS, Westminster 37: Under ~ usual circumstances. 1f your top ~scorer connet:ts for JUSt 10 points, ~ you're an trouble. Bul the Chargers ~ had seven players score s1~ points or ~ more and were never in trouble 1n ~ improving to 3-2. 10-11 overall. ~ "We came out really ragged." noted Edison Coach Jon Borchert. "but we ; picked 1t up in the second quaner and >-moved it (the margin) to 17 at ) halfi1mc and 25 at the start of 1hc ' fourth. ~RIP 'From Bl County's first 20-game winner at 20-2. • David Boyle also had a strong pmc. contributina 8 rebounds for the ·Monarchs. Irvine. meanwhile. improved 10 • 4-1 in South Coast League action as Bnan Allred equalled his season high :: wi!h a 25-point run. mcludina four 3--po1nters. • He was 4-for-4 from the pen meter in the first half as lrvme moved out 10 • I 4J -26 lead. Woodbrid1e opened the game \\Ith a 10-0 lead, then Jumped out 1n front. I S-3. aficr Ashkenaz}' drilled a 3- pointer w11h 3: 15 left 1n the first quancr. The Wamors didn't score again until the second quaner. Laauna Beach finished tht first quarter by rolling ofT IS straight points to take an 18-1 S lead. "We ended 11 (the first quaner) being behmd after we had a big lead." said Shannon. "Cohen and (Tim) Corken got two fouls early and they came back ~nd got their lead But we dtd somethina to them. too " John Molle ( 17). Todd Trout ( 10) and Raphael Molle (8) oockcd up Allred. "Brian had bttn held down for a couple of pmes." said Irvine Coach Steve Kcuh. "so he got 11 going ofTcns1vcl y and that loo~ncd th1nas up for everyone cl~. "John Molle had another good ofTtns1 vc outpu t. "I'm pleased we d1dn·1 how any adverse affects ofT our loss Wcnne~ day (5 7-56 at Capistrano V&lley). It was a good win for us." Irvine improves to '-'1 . I 8-3. In the Sea View League: Ualversl&y IS, Newport Harbor $7: The Sailors· heated up 1n the sttond half 10 rail)' for a lie on Craig DeBusk's 3-pointer with one S«'Ond left in regulation. but the TroJ:ins· Dave Dieter proved 100 cool 11 the hnc in the wanma sccond5 of over- time 10 key Univcrsny. 7-11~·2. 10 the league win. Ncwpon Harbor. I I ·ts. o-4. ralhCd from a 23-16 h1I01me deficit as Chris Ltt scored l 0 of his team-htgh 20 points m the third quarter and Pa1a Pansh talhed 13 ofh1s 17 points in the second half. The Sailon hit c1aht 3- pointers. includina three each by Lee and Pan h. But the Trojans held a Sl-47 advantaac in the fourth quaner before m1 s1na the front end of two onc•and-onc an the final minute. allow1na Harbor 10 ue on a pair of treys Down 59-57 in overtime. Newport put D1e1eron the line wath 12 second left. Dieter hit 11 of 12 frtt throws in the game and two 3-po1 n ten en rou IC to 1 team-hi&h. 19-po1n1 effon. His ooly miss came then. but he grabbed the rebound away from two Sailors -the only other pfaytn at that end of the coun -and wu "I think ~e got a httlc lack· acaa 1e11:· \lid Saddleback Co ch Pat Qumn. ··evcl)lhmg "'cnt our way 1n the first quaner ·· Elton Moort led Saddleback 1n reboundina with 11 and Dottm had ciaht. Simon had Kvcn a 1su and a scason·h1aJl 18 point Tustm's Chcavly Ly. who d1dn'1 play 1n the tint half. was held 10 seven points 1n the third and founh quancrs by Marshall as Saddleback 1mpr0Hd to IS.I. 4...01n league In the Academy Lcaauc; Liberty C.rbtlH 17, St. Mlclaad'• n : The Minutemen held the v1s11ors to Just four points in the first qu1ner and never looked bad 1n cven1n1 their lcquc mark to 2·2. 7-6 overall. Liberty wu led b)' teve Chappell and Bryan James with 21 ind 10 points respectively. Chappell, 1 Jun- ior, also had 14 rebound while J&mes, the point auard. dished out a scason·hlah c1pn a 1 ts. t. M1cnael s fills to Q-4 1n leaaue play. N~t QNU.. ?I, Herttqe I?: The Conq~ron outKOrcd the vat-iton. 37-16, 1n the middle t'AO quanm and romptd to •he victory. Newport hn111an. 3-1 , 12·1 , Wti peccd by Jon 8ahnwn· 32 points. 1ndud1na 13 an the tceond quaner. Marina notches 2-1 overtime victory in Sunset Ed Parrott's aamc-wmnina aoal Wllh one Slandm.n. alona With Manna . I'! C.--h T minute remainin~ in the KCond ovenrme lifted Sa .. ...-1 U0:."!...4 30 . · . h nd an USJSl ,1rom ~.-1mell. c:>m1 Pov11 us111ed on M ...1 H . . "1 ~wn;v minutts into t e same a Newpon s othtr aoal. 30 minutes into the sccond ar1na 1a.h 10 a ·I decision over pcC'an View m 81efeld 1dded his aoaJ two minutes later. Outside half. whilt Brian Jonn ind Todd Tift played well a Sunset Lequc boy soccer match 11 Wcstm1n~1cr halfback Tom Quist also p&a~ well for the dcfcnsawly for tk Sidon. ff•ah..,..._ V k' Chat9cn. Westminster falls lo 2·3 1n·1t-11uc play. Univenity filla to I ·J..I in leaaue play. . •IK 1 1np. 12·.S·). 3-1·1, Jh1rt first ptacc · r ....... v._.,1,H•-...Bndit:lodd .,...TLHeu. wnb E.d1ton. whale lk ~hawk fall to 2-l-O 1n tht-J1eklori'1 Pl 10 minuta 1n10 the maad\ was all ...,.. L .._-.. 1 Su111rt. 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N•W~T UNOt..O -I "91 ti •"9'1ft 2 \Incl blu S r0<1t, ""' It '"-"'"O I ~ -c.n 1 catieron MONDA IGHT PIZZA PE IA.L • $295 u Oftrr ~.j .,,., ""' ........ ol • '"""' IT • Gant(•s & Video • * .. Pacific at UCI Bren Ev•nts Center, 7:JO p .m. TV No~­ Radio KPZE ( 1 190) suu•s: ",..,. s .... .._. ...,...., 17·'-G~E NOTES: UCI C~ch .. Mu•1111 hu never lost to Pacific in 16 tries, ~t In the PA•t elof\t u.mes. the mergln has been ••Ohl or .... H11en limes •• J11'11n Al'dlrMn I• •lated for more .cti0n In t reserve roll alter Me111i1 an avenoe of I I minute• of acllOf\ In llve &Iv West Conference oame' Mulhgan said Whlle his defense tlffdS to improve. Mullioen want' 10 '" his shOt go up • llllle more Anderson has aver~d one al'IOI for everv 3 't minutes ho's otavtd lhls season, or 3.3 per u.,,.... Rklcv a1111er. whO hao 1 s1r9ng effort ThurSd1v night on both ends of 1n. floor wllh 12 POln11, lO rebouf1ds and thrH •teals, sl'IOuld stert seeing the ball '™?r• offensl\ltlv on lht Inside, Mulligan said But ht probat>tv won't co.,...~k with a nother ll·mlnutt effort Ilk• Thund1v • , an.n McaeMrev, whO started UCI ' first 11111 oamts at center. could bellln to see some more ectih11 aoaln, but as more of an outJ1de olaver , Pacific uuaro R._. IUdls, the team's second·teaOlng uorer and fop outside shoollno threat has been In a slump recenttv, h·ll1n9 ontv J of his e>ast II 3·e>01n1 a11em1>ts, 1ncludino 2 of 9 aoa1nst UC !.ante Barbara on Thur.ctav. av JON FERGUSON Pot Ne F S F 31 c 41 G II G ' Tigers (S -9, 1-4) Probable st•rters Name, H.t, Gr•dt Del Oeme>,, 6·•. Fr Ron Tabron, 6·6, Jr. Don Lvllle 6·9, So Chm Fox 6·2 Jr Reggie R•C"'· s 10 Jr Ktv Reserves Pts •• •2 " 13 7 119 Rtb JS 2 7 7 4 ., 26 i. 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NC"<'~"t"ar . K HH I 15.00 to ;:;.oo . h5.00 ,,. 'l~.00 15.C)() 10 75.00 . 55.()(l to 7:l.OO • 2'1.5() to 12 .00 •• 1~5.tHl to 2:'l0.00 .• 250.00 "' 35-0.00 n Jose State's 'irregulars ' gain respect despite loss to F-uller-ten · '''°"'The AaodMM l'tna SAN JOSE -The e~pccled blooper-~ film ma~rial never malen•hzcd when the • ,San JOIC SLlae irrtaulars played Cal talc ' f ullMon Thul'lda)'. nipl. --- • Sen J<>tt hastily assembled a rollect1on of replace-ments for IM pme af\et 10 pla>ers re"ohcd a,ain ' Coech Bill Berry. and 11 promised 10 be quite a ~how , . Actually. lhe pick-up squad pined i.omc·rcspcC't 1n . lolina. 82-60. Four or the newcomers. who JOined four rqulan loyal 10 Berry. came from the football team intludina star runnina back Johnn) Johnson, who scored t'1sht points Four others were non·schotarsh1p athletes. "We've bttn together JUSI overnight and )'Ou can't expect very much. but I thought wc pla)'ed better lonight than most people expected.'' said Johnson. "The kids did reallv well under the condiuons." Berry Satd ... I was ~a-a pleased with lhe effon. obviou\I)'. r > --·1 think we will be resp«table:· ~ Othtt area coaches rallied behind Berry. ' ••J'm disappaintcd that any group of athletes would 0.-y Alllp. the Boston Celtics guard who once played mlJor Jeaaue ba$eban for Toronto. on rumors that he miaht be traded to the lowly Miami Heat: "If l aet tracfed to Miami, I'm contacting the Blue Jays." = Chicago wins In final second Dtrlt Grabm scored as 11me e'<p1rcd 1n rqulation Friday ni&ht and ioaJtendcr AlaiD a Oevrier turned asicfe 24 shots in his Chicago 1,,. '-..:, debut as the Blackhawks beat the Red Wings in Detroit. 3-2. Graham launched a dcspera11on shot toward the Detroit net with ti me running out. ~at1ng goaltender Gree Skfu about the same moment the blue Ji&ht came on s11nifyin1 the end of 1he pcnod . ETsewhere 1n the NHL: IUrlt Millier scored his second goal of the game wnh 35 seconds Len 1n oven1me to hft Nev. Jerseytoa 6-5 victory over Washington in Landover. Md ... Edmonton's Cbrlle HHdy and Ph1ladelph1a's Riek Tocdet traded early pawer-rla)' 1oals as the Oilers and visitina Flyers played to a J. tie ... In Winntpeg. rookie Pat Ely.al had two aoals and three assists to upstage Marlo LemJeu'• SOth aoal and lead the Jets to a 7-3 victory over Pittsburgh. McCaskill, Angels agree Pitchers Klrk McCasldll and Jose Gumaa and catchers Geao Petralli and * Skve Lake settled their arb1trat1on cases Friday. each agreeing to one-year contracts. McCaskill. 8"'6 last season with a 4.31 earned-run average. agreed with the Anfels at $400.000. a raise oU 138.000 He had asked for S 30.000 1n arb1trat1on and the Angels had offered S350.000. Guzman. 11-13 with a 170 ERA. settled w1th the Texas Rangers at $425,000. a raise of $255.000. Pelralh. who baned .282 w11h seven homers and 36 runs baned m. sculed wtth Texas at $325.000. a S 185.000 raise. Lake. acquired b)' Ph1ladclph 1a last month in a thrce-pll!yer trade with St. Louis. settled v.11h the Phillies for S280.000. a $40.000 raise ... Teddy HJpera, p1tchin1 ace of the Mi lwaukee Brewers the last four seasons. unde~ent suraet) Fnday to remove a herniated disc 1n his back and will miss the begmntng of the 1989 season . . Cleveland telc:v1s1on station W J'W c1tJng an anonymous source. reported Friday that former Browns' Coach Marty Sdaottniltelm~r would be named head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on Tuesday. taking over for the fired Frank Gun. do that to a coach. a J)f'Oll'lm and 10 the un1~cn1t)."' 111d Lou C'amJ)lnelh ofC'alifom11. ··1 don't be-lie"<' thal's the way to do 1t be-cause tt putJ C\.cl)one in bad I if ht. "In those 1n1tarKn, thcre arc no winner\. fthas isn't the wont niJhtmare (for a coach). 11's one of the won1.·· "lt'1 a ume when the team's character would rtally stand out when you deal with ad\.t·rs11y.'' said l lnt"C'°'ll)' of San franc1~0 C Ol(h Jim Brovclh. 'And I don't think Jump1na ship I\ the nahl answer." Berry called t~c 10 players who Quit the "ex-team:· say1ni. "II could have bctn resol ved real easily .. I think 11 WIS an unfonuo11e dec1s1on ." He said he thou&ht a few of those 10 "had a change of heart, butaot cauaht upemouonally and could back out.'' Ben) add~ ''There are a few &l!YS I can say I m1aht take back. fher arc some I wouldn't take back." Johnson said he was till having some difficult) behev1ni he's sudden I) a staner on the baskctball tc.-Jm. . "When I was called. I thouaht 11 wasa Joke." J.ohnson said. "I said. 'This isn't Coacfl Berry.' The coach said. 'Yes. 1t 1s.'" "My hat 1s off to Bill Bert)•." said Fullcnon C'oach John Snttd "He a scmb~d a team of football f>la)ers and they had no prac·uce and the) sl1ll put fonh a great cfl"ort. There wasn t much execution. but O\Crall they did a remulable JOb. ·• Lakers now 1 7-0 at home Maalc Johson S<'ored 30 points as Los >' ~ Angeles increased m home record to 17-0 w11h a I I 5-99 victory over the Dallas Ma vericks at the Fourm. It was also Dallas' mnth tonsccut1ve loss on the road. Dallas trailed 63-36 at halfi1me and then outscored the Lakcrs. 35-17. in 1he t~ird quarter to pt:Jll w11h1n nine. In the founh quarter. with the Lakenleading 82· 75.Johnson madeconsecut1vc 3-potnters. Micbel COoper then made another 3-pointcr in a 14-2 run and the Lak ers led 92-77 with 8:35 left ... Elsewhere m the NBA: Deals Jousoa made three long Jumpers down the stretch and Boston withstood Ph1ladelph1a's fou nh-quaner comeback. beating the 76crs. 117-109. at Boston Garden ... Bill Lalmbeer scored a season-high 27 points and Adrlu Outley added 25 as Detroit beat Indiana at home. 132-99. for 1ts third straight \VIO and the Pacers' fifth straight sclback ... Karl Maloae'1 Jumper wtth two seconds rema1ningga"e Utah a 98-96 \ 1ctory over Milwaukee 1n Salt Lake Ctl). the Ducks' first lo s 1n nine games against the Westem Conference ... In Oakland. Mltcla Rielamoad'1 3-pointcr triggered a 10.point founh-q uaner run as Golden State defeated Hou ton. 121-114. for its seventh straight victory. matching HS longest winning streak 10 14 )Cars. Barnes records world best -· ,,,_ LOS ANGELES -Randy Barnes. who lost a gold medal on the last throw of the Seoul Olympics. got so mething Just as good -a world indoor shot put best of74 feet 4•,~ inches Friday n11ht at the Sunk1st lnvttat .. onal track meet Sames' spectacular toss mo\cd him into fifth on 1hc all-ume world ltst. indoors and outdoors. Barnes' St it th and final throw nearly hn the protC<"ll\C bamerat the back of the shot put sector on the floor of thc pans Arena The toss shattered the old indoor be t of 73 feet. onc- half inch by Werner Gunthor of Swmerland in 1987 II was the first lime the shot put wa\ con1ested here sinte 1977 In another event. Stc\.e on won the mile: 1n 4:00 80. ~a11ngJefT Atkinson. who clocked 4:01 .09. Joe Falcon of the University of Arkansas was third in 4:04 77. Atkinson had beaten Scott in the 1.500 meters at the Ol)mp1c tnals Jack1t Jo)ner-Ke~c. who v.on the 1988 Ol)mp1c heptathlon and longJump. won the women's 60 meters 1n 6.68. JUSt m1ss1ng the meet record of 6.66 set 1n 1981 b\ Evelyn Ashford. Ashford Withdrew due to illness. but was at the meet SUNSET ROUNDUP Elsewhere in the PCL: Orange 78, Costa Mesa 77: The host Panthers uuhzed a box-and-one de- fense ro hotd high-SCOrin J Timm> Nguyen to 13 paints and had the advantaJe of goin~ against a ( o ta Mesa minus Jose Casas. From B l Scahawks piled up a 20-pornt margin behind the sconnaofM1ke Frohn (22) and Gres Evans (I 5). From Bl foul rrouotc early in the game and was forced to sit on the bench for a large pan1on of the fi rst half. Cherojcec Parks. the V1k1ngs· 6· foot-10 sophomore wtio missed Wednesdays game at Fountain Val- ley because of the nu. played but scored Just eight paints. had 1v.o ~ re boun s and two blocked stl'ots. all 1 far off his average ~ Cohen eventually fouled out . but not ~fore scoring 22 points Ashkenazy. who made two 3-point- ers. added 14 and sophomore center Bryant Mclemore came off th e bench to produce I I . Woodbridge opened the game w11h a IO-Olead. thenJumped out 1n front l 5-3. after Ashkenazy dnlled a J. pointer with 3: l 5 left 1n the fi~t quaner. The Wamors didn't score again unul the second quaner. Young Chang and Tuan Vu picked up the slack for the Mustangs - Chang sconna season-high 26 points and Jrabb1ngscven rebounds. and Vu netting a season-high 25 points to go with nine assists and nine rebounds In the Sea View League· Ualverslty IS, Newpot1 Harbor n : ~ E4lll09 13, Westmlulet 37: Under ~ usual circumstances. 1f )'Our top ~ scorer connects for JUSt 10 points, ~ you're 1n trouble. But the Chargers had seven players $Core six paints or more and were never in trouble 1n ; improvini to 3-2. 10.11 overall. • ··we came out really raged," noted Edison Coach Jon Borchert. "but we } picked it up in the second quarter and ,. moved 1t (the margin) to 17 at ~ halftime and 25 at the start of the ~ fourth. ~RIP : From8 1 S. Cou nty's first 20-pme winner at 20-2. David Boyle also had a strong ~game. contnbutina 8 rebounds for the ~Monarchs. -< Irvine. meanwhile. improved lO _ 4-1 in South Coast League action as ·Brian Allred equalled his season high ) wnh a 25-paint run. includ1n1rour3. ·pointers. r He was 4-for-4 from the penmt'ter ~<in the first half as Irvine moved ou1 10 .a 41 -26 l~d. Laguna Beach finished the first quarter by rolling off I 5 stnught points to take an 18-1 S lead. "We ended 11 (the first quancr) being behind after we had a big lead ... said Shannon. "C'ohen and (Tim) Corken· aot two fouls ~rly and th~y ca me back and got their lead. But we did something to them. lOO ... John Molle (1 7). Todd Trout (10) and Raphael Molle (8) backed up Allred. "Bnan had been held down for a couple of pmes:· said Irvine Coach Steve Keith, "so he iot 11 '°'"' offensively and lhat looStned things up for everyone else. "John Molle had another aood offensive output "J'm pleased we didn't show any adverse affects off our lo Wennes- day ($7-56 at Capistrano Valley). It was a aood Wtn for us." Irvine improves to C.-1 . 1~3. The Sailors' heated up 1n the second half to rally for a ue on ( ra1a DcBusk's 3-pointcr with one second lefl in rqulauon. but the TroJans' Da\'e Dieter proved too cool at 1hc hne in the wanina seconds of over- time to key University. 7-11. 2-2. to the leaaue win. Newpon Harbor. I I -IS, 0-4. rallied from 1 2~16 hatnime deficit as Chris Lee scored 10 of his team-h1t.h 20 paints m the third quancr and Pa1a Parish talhed 1.l ofh1s 17points1n the second half. l he Sailors hit ei&ht 3· pointers. includ1na three each by Lee and Parish. But lhc Trojans held 1 53-47 advanta~ in the fourth quaner before m1~sin1 the front end of two one·and-oncs 1n the ti,..1 minute. allow1n1 Harbor to tie on a pair of treys Down S9-57 1n overtime. Newpon put Dieter on the hnc 'Nlth 12 second lcfi. Dieter hit 11 of 12 rru thrO'NS in the pme and two .3-paanters en route to a team-h1ah, 19-paint effort. HIS only man came then. but he lflbbcd the rebound away from two sailors -the only other pla)en at that end or the coun -and "-IS "I want a refund. My partner quit after only thrM holee." Mccumber, Glasson In front SCOTTSDALE, Ani Mark McCumbcr anibbed a sltare of the lead .-I moments before darkness haJted second· tlf round play Friday at the Phoenix Open golf ---- tournament.. McCumbcr completed two tnps over the windblown TPC course at Scottsdale in 133 and was tW:d at 1hat figure, nine under par. with Billy Glasson. McCumber. a member of the Unit~d States· wtnn1og World Cup team last fall. had a second-round 69. TILl'l!SfC* ,f a m -COLLIGI IASICITIALL: SvrllOIM al Notre Oarne. CllaMet 2 10 • m -CCH.LIGIE ~ftALL: Senior 8ow1 lrom ~ Ale , Chenntl 11 11 a.m -COLLIGI l.IUKITaALL: V~ve al Ar••-· Cn.tnnt! 2 11 • m -GOt.r': *-' SAIM GMne lrom La Outn•• lcMYwdl. 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He convened four free: throws in the final 12 second S.ddleback &l, Tustin 0 : Orange Counlfs No. l team rolled to a 19-1 lead at the outset. then scnled 1n and recorded a rouline I J.po1nt "'>Clot) over the T1ller1 Tustin fouJht back to a 29-2 l ha1n1me deficit. but the play ofCra1a Marshall nd Sean 1mon. us well a\ Malru Domn. kept Tustin from further damasc. "l think ""e aot a httk lack- adat 1cal.'' s1td Saddleback C ch Pat Quinn "Evef) th1na ""enl o ur way 1n the first quaner " Elton Moore led S.,ddlcbeck 1n rtbound1ni with 11 and Dotlln had eisht. 1mon had s.evcn usists and a season-h1ah 18 points. Tusun's Chcavly L), who didn't play in the first half. was held to seven points in the th ird and founh quarters by Marshall as ddlcback ampro"ed to 18-1. 4-0 1n ltaaue. In the Academy Le aue. Uberty C.rlstlaa t'7, St. Mlclaael's 57: The Minutemen held the v1s1tors 10 JUSt four potnts in lhc first quarter and never looked back 1n e"en1n1 their lcaaue mark 10 2-2. 7-6 overall Liberty was led b)' tcve Chap~ll and Bryan James with 21 and 20 points re pect1\'e1. Chappell. a JUn· 1or. also had I rcbound'l. while JamC$. the painl auard, d1 hcd out a scason-h11'1 e1~ht a 1st L M1cn1d s falls to 0-4 1n leque play N~ Cllriatiu ,,, Hmtqe 17: The Conquerors outJCortd tht v1l- itors, 37·16. in the m.iddle~two quarters and romped to the vic1ory. Newport hntuan. '\.I, 12·1. w-.s J*.td by Jon 8ahnscn's 32 paint , anclud.ina 13 in tht i«ond qua~r. Hu!lltftf!Ofl ... <" F~•t n Ve1lrl Onen vi.- EcloMlll /IMllN WHlm.n\lfl' ~MO Vallrv If VIN El Two MtUioll v._ Oetie ""' Sen Cllm9tlle Marina notches 2-1 overtime victory in Sur1set • Ed Parr?tt's ~me-w1nnina pl with . one standanss alona wtth Manna. 1n assail from Schlrndl. Tomi Po.,.11 awatcd on mm~tc re!11ain1n1 in th~ second ovemme hft~d Sak11 tcoml JO manutcs into tht pmc ~nd Ncwpon't oO~r pt, 30 minutes into the tttond Marina Hiah toa 2-1 dec1 •on over Ocean V1_cw 1n 81efeld added has pl awo minutes later. Oulli« half. whi~ Bnan Jonn and Todd Tift played well a ....... Leatue boys soccer match ll Wcstminitcr halfbeck Tom QU1s1 alto Pia~ well for the dt'fcn11vcly for the Sailors. Hi119a. • ChaJJCfJ. Wcstm1n11er falls to 2·) 1n lalUc play. Univenaay fallt to J.)..1 1n lequc play. The VUnnp, 12·'·3. l-1-1. share nn1 plaa: Pca'at.V...,1,~a..elat:Todd Mlln&.aMW .... Edilon. Vthlle 1M Sfahawks fall 10 2·3-0 an the J1tuon'1 pJ 10 minuwa 1n10 the matd was all -... L ._-. 1 -._ thea.oMMeclcel101mprovc10).l1nfell~pCa)" 1 *"'-ec•llle::~f.!llWTtttt OiMlt .... k• ~ .Uno a1t11ted on 0~ pmc--1nncr. Hd 11111 a llCp bdlhtd tbt ~ladtn. OcMll Yt1W ..._ J11 • wn t a... 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MIAMI (AP)-S.m W)chc put at 1n sample terms b11CiRrinnl11 ae.a1urc O.v1d, the San francatc04 arcQohath 1115'anc)ay'1 Super Bowl: "They're rominaou in armor: we wear sandaJI." Sure, said Bill Walth. 1m11u)C 320.pound Bria .&ados and 28().pound Anthony Munoz in sandah And to 11 went, tM final formal news confettnces ri the two COlthcl before the pmc. Events so m~or tha they were ielcCut on closed circuit in every room at th headQuaner hotel. ~ But whale wak1n1 up to Walsh and Wyche rather tha "Oood Mornina Amenca .. miaht ha ve bttn a wclC'Om diversion fo:-&he random tourht a& the hotel. it *IS laratl more oftbe same for those who t;ave listened to l.k tw coechcs this .-ed .. The only developments or note were on two front• uuury and 1torm. And even those were hardly cause fo concern. Wyche reported that O.vid Fulcher, tht Bcnpls IU'Oft& safety, brwsed his left knee in practtoc Thutlda but was eApected to ~ ready to play. So was Jerry Rice the 49Crs·· wide rtee1ver and main offensive threat. wh l"(lnJurcd htS naht ankle Mone!a). *IS able to dantt 11 disco by Wednesday and ran in pracuce Thul'$da)". The weather new$ was a little more iffy -the Ions· ranac forecast was for a a pmc-llme temperature of 68 degrees wt th a 60 perce nt chance or showers. lt dttw the classic coach-hke respanse. "It would be too bad 1f ra1n disrupts thcpme plans,"' said Walsh, whose team won the NFC title 1n the minu ~<ktearee wind chills of Chtcag(). "But it would be the same for both teams." Wyche went on stage first, 1Nearini the same black rugby shin wath an oranac knpls loao and a white collar that he has worn all week. "I thoupt nobody h.ad noticed,'' be said. "It's the only Iona-sleeved >h1n I brou&hL" Of course. he also brought sandals. "We really don't have a chance to win this pme." Wyche said. "But they've wld all the televmon ads so they have to play. That's why we're here. But the 49ers outmatch us 1n vinua ll) every category. startina wath head coach." Sure. said WaJsh. who p ve Wyche his first coach1n1 JOb with the 49ers tn 1979: "I thank that David and Goliath thing has been used before," he said. "h goes back so many )'CV'-I'm surpnscd Sam couldn't come up ~th somelhina more updated. f P1ease Me SUPER IO\lfl/1141 Fullerton women ease to w in over Rustlers Fullerton Collc&c hved up to its credentials as the state's top-ranked team in communll) colkgc women'\ basketball Fnday n1ah1 with a 92-75 "1ctot) over ho~t Golden West The Hornets 19-1 4--0. raced to an I I-point cdgc at haJfllme and ne.,.er looked back 1n the Orange Empire Conference match up. uolden West. 3-1. 9-15. suffered from a cold-'>hootina night and could ne,er make a dent 1n the f ulltrton lead 1n lhe 'iCCOnd half Lisa Krosske) and He1d1 h1kuma led Fullrnon with ~6 and 20 point~. re~pect1HI) The Rustlers ~c~ paced b> Ott Dec t1aar·, 14 In a college l"Jme Christ Colleac lr'\tlff 75, SoCal Collqc H: Man LopcL scored 26 pomls and teammates Lauren Rich and Michelle Ferm contnbuted 20 and 15 to pace the EaaJe (6-12. 1-4) to the Goldt'n lite A1hle11c( onferencc win at ( C I S<. 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'tt~•f'ar ., ~("oat • l~.00 to 7"l.(Ht • h:l.00 10 Q5,CHt a ;,C)() tn i:l.00 :l:l.00 lo 7:;,00 2'1.~0 to &:t,00 ••• 19;.oo to 2.:iC).00 •••• 2:;0 ,00 .., !U0,00 29.90 29 .C)tt 29.90 OIDWICOMIDAILYPtlOT/...,_,~21, 1911 Bruns' ace comes day early Amateur PavJd Brun~ orcd a hole·in~nc 1 day 100 soon Fnda) during tht first round of the I 5th annual Ne~p0n Clu 1c Pro-Am golf tournament at Ne\\ pon ~ach Country Club Burr~s. from Ponte Vcdra. Fla., ~uanersofthc PGATour. had a .aeaty round wtth four birdies and no Bruns.in I I-handicap pla)crout ofM1ss1on VicJo( oun1ry C luband a rtS1dcn1 or In-inc. used 1 4-1ron to score h1,~ic~ on 1hr eighth hole tha11 h'1ed at l 92 yard~ from the ch1mp1onship tctS ~J"idn't play very well here list year." 8urrou&hs recalled. ··1 had m)' tour card but !Ost it and had to rqain It •in in December. My first ··1t wH real CllC1tina and 1t was my fiflt one c"'cr." he ~•d Brun~ 1s play1na for 1hc ciahth )ear in the tournament ... a C'orponue spon or' representative from ~lferpn. Inc of Irvine: However. 1f hc had scored &he ace on the me hole 1n today·~ final rovnd. he would have won a 1989 Cadillac that 1s txina offc rtd for SU('h a feat on &he fin31 da} only to the amateur who scores an acc. tournament on the tour will be next week. .. The .,eens were prctt)' aood out the~ today. They were fut in spots and there was no wind which helped. I made some putts today but I didn't birdie any of the S-par holes." ··1 didn't think about that al all," he confided. ··r vc been playing for nearlr SO yea~ and th1• is my first hole-in-one ·A fnend of my pro Jim Booro~ wa standina there with us as \\C walled to tee-on: He told me I was h1111ng the ball close on the 3-p;ir holes and that I should concentrate on 1h1s one 1n tomorro~·s round because there was a car for a hole-in-one. I hu 111o<fay, however and 1l ~cnt 1n rll take 1t." Tapie likewise. felt the course played fairly easy Friday. He was the lea<kr during the middle pan of his round but a wait ofalmost an hour to tee-off it the I St h hole caused him to record his second bo&ey of the rou(ld and fall from a first place tie. ··1t took an hour to act off the tee and that's a long time to wait, .. he said ... The course wasn't real touch today. The areens were pretty good and somewhat quick.'' While he would like to return to lhc tour, he is hAP.PY with his teaching at the Laauna Halls Golf Range where he has been for several years. ··f want to play some tournaments again and that is the reason I tried to get my card back," he said. Tapie birdied· four holes on the front nine to post the low nine-hole total for the day;-'B sizzlina 31. However, bogeys at the 12th and 15th along with a birdie at No. 11 p ve him a 1-ov!r-par 37 on the back side. Perry Parker of Tustin staned on the back nine but finished with bogeys on the eighth and ninth holes. RICARDO From81 Boomer Esiason 1s the MVP of the leaaue1nd lhat would not have been possible had he not had two of the bigcst Hispanics in 1he world protectina him. Anthony Munoz and Max Montoya could pick up some of those Aztec pyramtds and move them. When the Bengals walloped the Raiders and had 499 yards of total offense, I had the glasses on the Munoz-Howie Longmatchup. Munoz was Tyson and Long was Spinks. The strength of Munoz was amazing as he took Long and de- posited him 5 yards away from the ball. On passing downs. Munoz would extend those pillars of armsand keep his final two, lo finish at 68. 3-under- par. He attended Foothill High and played four years for UC'l before turning pro this year. The Anteater~ play pan of their home matches at Newport Beach C'C, so he knows the course well. · ••J have played here quue a bat,·· he said ... , thought the course played well today and the arccns were m the best sha~ rve ever seen them. They were quick but true. This was my ~t round this year and I never felt I was really in trouble. ··on No. 8, I missed &he green on a 3-par hole to the right and then missed a 5-foot putt. On No. 9. J wen1 over the green with a 6-iron. then missed another 54 foot pun." Barry Jaeckel. a ve teran tour player who is approachinJ his 40th birthday and has one tour victory to his C'redit. finished with a 68 with four birdies and a bogey. He also started on the back side and his bogey came at the Longatbay. In that game. Boomer had enough ti me 10 forget the play he called and JUSt improvise. as the receivers had all day to run and find a clear spot on the field. Max Montoya. on the other hand. hned up at guard and stepped into people hke a re vol vans door. In 1980, I brouaht Mu to the Sponmg House 1n Newport ~ach where tticywcre ha ving a superstar competition. The last e\'cnt was the TugofWuand you should have seen the Jook on the other tcams's face when they saw Max. Here was a gu y that gave a barrel chest a new meaning. One loot.. at Ma.x and the other team v.cnt and Jumped an the mud without pulling the rope. Both Montoya and Munoz will be stanmain 1hc Pro-Bowlaamc 1n SUPER BOWL ... From 82 "Td like to sec some of their offensive linemen in sandals." From there the talk got technical. Could Fulcher control tight end John Frank of the 49en? Could Lewis Billups and/or Enc Thomas control Rice? Could wide receiver Eddie Brown of the BcngaJs do a number on cornerback Tim McKyer of the 49ers. who had been doing a number with his mouth on the ~npls all week? And. of course. there was more poormouthing_ AL which Walsh is as adept as Wyche. "We arc not an overpowenna team. I don"t think ~e can JUSt come an here expecting to win JUSt because the oddsm1ken say we're the favonte," he said. No. 8 3-par. "This 1s the first time I have played her~ ... he said. "I'm glad I got out early before the greens w~re chowed up by spikes. l played very con- scrvau vely today but I may change on sqme holes tomorrow .. I think there are some spots )'OU can attack but you have to be very gentle cn other places. It was con· tagious in our foursome today as everybody had a good round includ- mg the amateurs. (He played with Burroupis and his amateur panner was Rick Peters of Avondale CC. Rick Ehrke of Big Canyon CC was with Burroujhs.)" John McComish. a two-time w1n- ncr here, finished at even:l)ar 71 and could make a comeback today. "The course pla)'ed pretty tough for me today," the two-time long-dnving champion of the PGA Tour said. "I drove tcmbly 1oda)' and feel vet) fonunate to be 1n at even par I was hi tung out of the trees all da) ... Hawaii. Max now makes home 1n Cincinnati and owns a restaurant there Findingaood Mexican food was a problem 1n Cincinnati. Max had 1osurv1veso he opened up his own l"()taurant Now Max hasfll lhc tacos. burntos and enchiladas he can cat. As far as Munoz. he's. Mu's best customer Montoya tried to call{ kicker Jim Breech'sw1fetocomccook for him at the restaurant.Mrs. Breech ill the grcates1 ch1cken taco cook•n the world. YouFs u-uly has had &hem on more than one occasion. Mrs.. Breech has six kids 10 feed at home and kicker Jim as well. not much umetocook for an)' bod) else Do high school marriages ~ork., J 1m Breech and his ~1fe have been mamed since the> ~ere sophomores m high school "Maybe the Bean in 1986 or lhe Giants an 1987 or even the Redskins last year could think that. But we played some terrible games. We blew a 23-0 lead in Phocntx, we got beat up by_ the Raiders 1n a game m which our offense aot only 200 yards. We've had a lot of adversity this year:· Clnclnn•tl head co•ch Sem Wyche has 111omentar1 break before 111eetln9 media. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6U·5678 '"OM NORTH ORANGa CO. PROM 80UTH ORANGa CO. .... 1. • •n• OUOUNll """'-(•t• -· ,_. -, ........ . _.. ..,...., ... ~ -· .... CM....aw "" ... -.. ..... ,.,.., ... , , ... . ~t::: .:.: .t: == ..... ... L' • - C .. CK YC>Ult AD THIPMaTDAY ,... .... ................. .... .,,.,.,, ....... ..-u ........ """""' • .............. .................. .... ==.... ""':: :,.~.:i:.-z: .. °"" ........ -........ -... ....., .................... , .. ..... ........ .., ... ...., " ....... . • .,_..., ..... ,_. c·_.~ .. ............................ •"''" .......,. ,. ..,. ,, .... • •n ., .................. , .... ..,._ .... ......... ,._.,,.. .............. , ,, " .. .-....~·-,...... ........ -... .,, ........................ ,.,. ..... 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Endrtt 1701 Jeffrey C Jov (no att "''°" ~\ltd) I •s-8ool'0t (70) David II lrun• IMoulotl v~ CC), OtMIS (70). lt•tofl Goroon (no atfo ... hOll hledl l.Sot-T.., llrOKll 1701 JOl\ll Lomma (New· POtl &uctl CCI Hamton 1701. H C Eno. 18et lur CCI t-03-Reoaleoo 1 .. 1 01v1 Cotfet CNtwOOfl 11 .. cll CCI. J Harl 16tl l ruct Cne~ lNtoNPOrl keen CCI 91?-<0nfttf 1691. Harry Ewv1en IN•"'-' UC/ men's tennis team opens campaign today Sy JON FERGUSON Of -04ily ,._ ''•" The UCI men's tennis team. re- turnang 1ts top six players which made the quanerfinal' of the NCAA team champ1onsh1ps las& spnn&. continue the pr0Jram 's quest ofchallengma for the nauonal title when the)' open the 1989 season today ap1nst UC 1 anta Barbara at I p m. The ma1ch will be preceded b) a ded1ca11on ceremony for the .\nt· ea1ers' tennis couns. ~here scaling for(;()(} has been 1n~1allcd ··11·s a big da) for us." ~1d LC I ( oach Greg Pa non "One more dream of m1r.e came tn.1e To be s1111ng in tht'i stadium as one ofthc.'m I think we'll be able to attract more people to our matches And \\e have a (good) schedule. too·· The An1ea1e1"1, ranked No 5 cn lhc nation. have 10 matchc!t. including five al home. against teams ranked 1n tht pre-season Top 25. and ha\e another two ranked teams among the field at the 10th Annual UC I Antca&er Tournament 10 late March They pl•> at top-ranked UCLA on Tucsda) Whtie Mark Kaplan. Trevor Kronemann. Mike Bnw. Rt~hard Lubner. Mike (ad1pn and 'h1ge KanrOJI return as the top six ""&le\ players. the first four will be batthna for pas1t1ons and hkcl) will all gel a crnck 1n tht' No I s1n&lt'1 ~Pot Cadigan and KanrOJI. will receive s1rona challen1es al No. S and 6 singles from 1unior Mike aunders. sophomore Carsten Hoff man, and freshmen Mike Robens (&verl) Hills High) and Aaron Stolpman (Alcxandna. Va ) The team has been faced with a share of lllncn the past couple of ~e~ks. -.11h fhe playen battling the flu and three others sufTenna from carbon-monoxide po1son1na sufTercd \\hen a fault) heater 1n their e\\Pon Beach apanmcnt IN1'ed the dead!\ gas UC/ men's volleyball team f11J/1 UCJ's Dave Peukcr had 25 kills. but It wasn't enough as the .\nteaten dropped their ~cstem ln1ercolleg1ate Volle) ball Assoc1a11on opener to LC Santa Barbara. I S-12. 12-15 IS-., 15-. FndJ) n1ghl The Antratcr!t nci1;t meet an 011.~go late T uc\day night on the road Anteater women win In tennis LO ANuEl t-..5 -Counne' We1ch~I and Kathy Ro\c tc.1mcd up cn doubles and r<alhed lrom .in 0-1 s1tuat1on to pull out a v1t10I') fut" thc w1nnin4 margin f nday as L< l's womens tennis tram opened the season w11h a ~4 ""'n Jt Lo,ola Mal')'mount 1n non-conference pla). J>o )Ourself a fovor. hi · )uur ta't:"' now ,md file ao.ur.11el\ I( you ne<'d help doinK )'Out wxt''· t ;ill or \'1 ... 1t rour II)( al I I<!:\ CJff te,.. UCI From8t route to a S-24 record. are bqJnnina to play better luely under first-year head coach Bob Thomason. They have cut down on turnovers, es~ pttlally in key 11uat1ons, and tlave outrcboundcd opponents, 40.9-37.6 Pacific lost its l()p four scorers, but only team-leader Christian Gray was a dcpanana senior. Thomason hu shaped hlS own squad, chiefly from su1 communlt)' collqc transfers who form four of the team's top six pla)en That forms the m11n reason the team 1s JUSt now galn1n1 some conunuat)' 1n ns play While 6-foot-9 sophomore Don L}ttle returns al center and freshman newcomer Dell Demps holds do-.n the ~mall forv.ard spot. Pacific lost its other key returner. forward Scott Hemsath, for the season wath rup- tured tendons 1n his left ankle Transfer Ron Tabron has moved mto Hemstth's pot. Tht top thrtt orers are Butler l (. CW1ch1ta. Kan ) transfer Chris Fo~ ( 13. 1) at JUard, Merced C'C' transfer Reg1e Ricks ( 11 9) at point auard and Fresno Cit) Collcsc transfer Dal') I Wolfe ( 11 I, 7 0 rebounds).• 6- foot~ supcMub who had 16 p<>mts an the T1icrs ovcn1me loss to UC Santa Barbara Thursday Pac1fic0s lone conference wan came at home over New Me:uco State, 1 prt'-ason pick for the upper half of lhe conference. 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F"~y 4 . 1tat and us, . !net owner, IUtomaUe, .FICTITtOUl.U.-11 wtllll1'9CounlyClel1tof0r· h-220 ::::~::,by a O_,,.,tl Plfl• WHEREAS ~Or• .... UE ••Et -·a ••• ••11 c........ run• grHI, ........ ,.. ,ICnnoua .,..... NAiii ITAT .. NT Inge County°" JanuatY t 1• --.,. Th• ranletflnl tOrft ~1111·• 11111 the Ctty .,,.,.,. t 1301 QUAIL ST. Orlg!MI ownlf, 28K mli.t, NAiii ITATl .... T The IC>llOWtng pereon. are lltt ,._ MJTIC( ~ to trt~ bus!: and~ 1 "~r~ ainO 'II OLlll llT' NEWPOAT BEACH UI 3114 Ct:EANI Wood panelling, TM lollowlng C*ac>na era dolno butlMu H '4042M ,,... und4tr the hclll•OU• Tr•lhc Monitonng ~ • SAVE • "IA• I'''" 'll~DI s10.eoo 497-1$14 Joy dOtng buli.n.t.. JAG~ DESIGNS. 515 Sin Pu~ Orange Con t ftCTITIOUt .,..... t:Nel'*' narn. "' "'"* IOPfOYtdlt lhebWlli!WtnfOt· ,y --. EXTRACTION SYSTEMS S.netdlno AV9 , N-s>otl Dally PllOl January 21. H NAMI ITAlamNT ltd abQo.e on NIA INllOn rlQll'fed 10 eftlble A ftW EIWUS" .. , • • ••• --Afforcta~ tun. rneuullc FORD 1N2 EXP Coupe, tlk:. 1220 So Lyon Street, 9e.ach, C•fll 12ee3 Feb<uety 4 t1, 1"9 The lollowlnO C*tona 1111 Dev\O G H*rne SenlOf Ill• Clly 10 datermln• • _ ••--Of'•Y· """' fT\lteage, Mo.,, orlglnal 47K. "loeded" Sanll Ana. Cal4f 112705 Klllll J~ Ramming, 5 t5 S.234 do6nQ bulllMM at Vice Pretldenl WMI,,., Pf~ ~ U P1£-0MIJ)-. xlnt cond, all electric, OO'OIOUS condlUon, 5 (+ MICN!in/TR.X·Syslem) Extraction SystMl9 Inc , San Bernwdtna AV9 . Hew-S0UNOIATIOH$ 27762 Thi 1 i.m.nt wa• rPed rMnt prOflClt tonopty wttn SS 7~ 111to 111t1w617 tynroof, ... ther. Min. t IP e e d , I 8 7 0 0 "Side Collis" Rune $495 Cahlom1a. t220 So lY9f'I port a..ctl, Calif 112ee3 Pta.JC fl)llC( ForbH Ad SI• 'tO wllh 1~1 Count Clerlc ol Or· Meeeure o r~lt 16 S'2tf S spd 2c,s762 ... I Beet ott.. ~7250 (•t.JCCU5) 751·7547 722·8308 SI , Santa An&, C..1t 12105 lhll t>ualnaa.s It con· l.aguna Nlgual Callf 112t77 Count ~ Oecemt>« Ind 18 73Si to loaded 20S08I Thi• bu1lnesa •• con-dueled by an lndlvtdulil ,ICTITIOUI .,..... Craig A~ Lobo, 4240 w ~... '/ WHEREAS pufllUMI to Id • 87 580SL lo mt (6085) CAM ARO RS 19,000 .... ,.... dueled by 1 corpotaUon The reolt1t1nt com· NA .. ITATl.WNT lat St •307, Stnll Ana • ,401"51 Elec:llona Code Section Sales -Service 87 300SOL (2323) mllea. 8·cvllnder. 5-Thi raglatrant com· menced 10 1ranMCt bu.i· TM toltowtng f*'IOM .,. C.Uf 12703 • 40i 3 M~ G ~ .,_ Pat1• -L...Sng 98 420SEL lo ml (0241) ~ manual. 18000 Lola 0' ~ :Pl'l*'I• ~ 10 tr.,,NCI bull· ,,... under tll• flc:llllou• doing buaineu •• .T11t1 1>u11ne11 .•• con· f\et'r .A9 "4uur;"'· ~~ ,act,.,. °" ~ 11 • • 31·3111 a5 190£ 118,950 (8217)· 714-M3-c3093 1NMC"8 1· 5 MU under the ncuuoue butlMM natM Ot nl mH NEWPORT CHEVRON dueled by •n Individual !;n A Ill ;:i".!.!,o Su,. 10ta and. 8-4 Wgn Turbo btu (5"2) butlneat name or nemee 111ted ab0"9 on July 1, 11161 35.St N"°°" Blvd 1"w-Tha reg111r•nt c:om· SJ~ r~pon &Mell c~ WHEREAS Ordlnt nce 1500 Auto Mall Dr. ---• •• .... _ -... •••·•• llsted ·~on 1113 Katlll JllQe' Ramm1ng pon Beac.11 Calif 12863 menc.s lo tr11\MC1 bu11· "'2""' n 20 wttioeh PclClld • "'°' .. r-. -· -·· ·--·--Sh11on Houw Thi• t lllttmenl WH llled Etkhltdl EIMI. 31381 Ille .,... under lhe hcllll0\11,, """ IOt."-lm on he ~enc. Santa Ana ·-.-n--.-.-.-.--.. -,----v~~lrtOmat~ .!!!(,C,:;::-Tiils etllem.nl Wh filed with ,,,. County Cletk ot Or· Vllll l agunl NlgUel. C..11 bullnnl neme or n•met oa.~1>1::: ~~~)~1 Ind proc;M~ Of on-I.II· 55 Fwy at Ed Ing • ~ • . ............. -· Wllh tl>e County Clerk ot Of· anoe County on December 112617 hlltd abo"9 on Jenuery 18, ~· 7 I 2 I. emQI PfO)ecl IPf;>llC:lllOn&. OPEN. J DAYS Loe*• & runs good. $3,595 AM/F • 1111 . cuetom ange County on December 28 1188 Tiii• t1u11neu 11 con· 111111 '" Janu11y • 4 • ••plrH an• January 19 (305) wt!Nls, power wtndowl, 29 1988 f4029ll ducted by an 1ndlvldual Ctllg Lobo llllll ,11811 •net Service H Mon Fn lllllllla&.Tlftf crulee conlrol. New ,. ,_,,, PublltMd Or•no• Co111 Tile 1eg111r1n1 com· Tllls 11a11men1 w11 hied 51•194• WHEREAS tlleClt)'Coun· 7:00am~~·O:OO~m · •-••-bulll engine. (9395) ..... TlllPI Publ1shld Orange Coast OlllyPUot January7,14,21, menced 10 transect bUal· wllntl\eCountyCterttofOf. c:ltflnOundci.tefminelli"ll -·· 18,885. 13."5 (312) Dally P•tol January 14, 21 28, 11181 ,,... undef ,,,. llcllllou• ·~County on January 11 Pl8JC NOTICE 11'111 Ord~ •• necllNfY l!!!Jl••l!!!!!!•l!!!!!!l!!l!!!l!!!!f MfTSUBISHI Cordi•, 1983, 1111•111 W H•llWULTI WW 28. February 4. 1981 Sa·207 ~.I~~~= N~ nam• 19 II F.o.m ,ICTITIOUI au&MU 10 proteot the pubtlC 11-.y. 1a• ,.•la M9d money for schOOI - -•---s .. 2111 ... ... IT&.._.._.,. hMltll and 'Welfare In tllll, - -& d • _,..... -.a• "8.tc NOTICE Ec11nerdt Elsel Publllllld Cringe Co.111 NA-.. , .. _.., unlelt lhls Ordlnancoe la Auto matic, 6 c yllnder. ~o~ ~~o • la..tll1 81-IC ..,,.T"'E' Thi• 11111men1 was tiled Dally Pllol January 21. 28, Tile lollcnirlng penoru ara .Oopted Ille City Witt lillaly ~r d<>Or lock. radl•lt, 2 lobo · ... 'II TlllPI IL ~ nu IW. 'ICTITIOUI llUIMH wtln the County Cteri< ol Of. Faoruary 4. t 1, ttel oT.f butinest N recelV• ~°"' lddllionel c:rulM. power ttMllng, -••Nie•-• . CHEVY SPRINT 1e98. red, 111111 NAMI ITATl•WT ange COunty on J1nuary 11 S1 232 S Y PARK WALK-IN Oaveiooment appucallOnt Powef' brakes AM/FM _.,. --·-Aulom••lc w/AC Mint FtCmlOUI 9UllNEll The loltowtno petlOnl .,. 111811 MEDICAL GROUP 3100 w cauette, A/C . Beeutlfut' 4 lpeed & more GGST37. • 4 c:ytlnd«, 9Ulomatlc, A/C, NAME STATl.MENT doing bu.linen u ,~, rtBJC NOTICl Wlr'* Ave •2 S1n11 Ane, wftlCl'I wtll f1Qu11e 1mmedl111 19200 141 $12,995 $2 "5 condition, '3300 power llMl'lng, power Thi tollowlng persons •r• CAL MARK 21sac S1.n Pvbllthed Otenge Caul C1t11 1270<4 ac;tlon before Ille Protee1 1 ._ _..... ' 873-0181 br•k•, Powel' windows. dotng bullnett u Mlehel, Costa MUI C1J1I 0.Jty PllC>t January 21 28 ftCTITIOUI ., .... ,, C11tlorn11 Pl1y11c:1an1 •n<I Traffic Monitoring Re-.._ _ mn.lll'llman power dO« loctr, crutw HOBIE SPORTS 238tllEJ 112627 Fet>ru 4 11 11189 NA•ITATIMl:NT M1n99emen1 Group Inc Pl>M .. COl'lll)llted and IH-11N Control. AMfFM tt.,eo. TOJO RO El TOfo, Calli MtchH I Relph ShH aty Si -235 The tOUO..lng penont are Caltl0tnit adopl.O and other Im· VS, AutorNlllc, A/C, power CUMUe, warranty Liile 112830 2 IS8C S1111 Mlc:hel Coate doing bu..,_. at Tn11 Dut1nett 11 con· ~long pt~-ate 111 UTlllm ltWlng, POW« windows. new (2GY0279) sa,695 sco Spor11 inc a Cak· Meu ca••• 12121 PWlJC NOTIC( MEO-AEUEF 20, t W•• ouc1ed .,., • torpcn11011 == and !:,1;::: 1988 XJS 0,..., metalllc powef' dOOr loe*, CNIM llftmTll llAll lornll corp0ra11on SOOO th•• ous1nHI 11 con· dlH OrMI Sult• 8 N.wport Tiie reg11tr1n1 com· ' aPOt -, conlrOI. AM/FM lterec>, Birth St Sia 6200. ~I ducted b)' an lndrYldual ,ICTITIOUI •UIM.11 8eecll Cll1I 91N3 ~ 10 1ranaee1 buSi· devlloc>m•nt appllcetlon• wtlhg.ray ... lhef Original Ult. wire wheel COYll'I, •Yll.D Beach Calli 92660 The regltlranl tom-NAM! ITATUllOIT NlllOnll Hffltll Set"~ I-uncMf the hc;t•taoua W1lllOUI lmpfe t.,,. 10 com--tro~y meo~Ha.'.:o~~ 'MPllH•lfMDA. warranty. Like new Ml-1111 Thlt bu••neu 11 con·~ to 1rant1Ct buso-Tt1el~i>W11011•.,• 2011 w .. 1chflC>rM.SU1te8 bu"net' neme or nam.t l>ll•••de1~~ ... 01 ---,,.. •• -.. T ( 11·545) I 14,495. oucted by a torPOrlllOn ,,... uno.r the 11c:1111ous doing but•,_. n ~Belch. C.hl 12M3 llsteo at>ove on 1983 imc>eett on ~1• vtee record•. No llCCI-4 .. Kmllea, aro-,'9d,mint ••••• ,...... 1111.-F110 Th• regltlrlnl com·~ natM or n•ma ONE PERCENT REALTY Thll bUS•Mll II con HOWal'O u.... Pr...Oenl ~ Q ..:-~ oenls. Car phone Check cond ition &31·8835 menc;eo 10 traf\NCI t>vll· hated at>ove on NIA 2423 N Tu.tin Avenu• 1ouc:ted by I n un1n·I Th·• 1111arnen1 was hleo _, • ' out the ou,.r XJSt price days; &48-15113 evee .... .... . n .. 1 undfw tl'le 11c:1111ou1 MICllMI AIJpn Shel Sanla An• c.l•f 9270S corpor11ea 1uoc1a11on '"'" tne County Cleftl ot Of. '"conluelOn lnCOllMtency a condition'-'°'' ...ing SUBARU •94 GL HATCH· ta.-a1 CUSTOM-S-epeed, AIC buttness name or ne,_. Thtt ll•ternlfll w11 toled JamH Harli n Hooget otl'lef than a pann«1111p enga County on OK~t>e<1•ncl improper plann!ng. ano ll\lsone l23.450 BACK. 4 WO, auMOOf. pQWer·ltMring,r..,. llsled•t>ove on Aug\11128 WtlhlheCouf11yCi.t11ofOr 1230 W 8a•t>Oa8tvd New Thi r1g111r1n1com·,281188 :"°.r"~llely1:'::0:.. Rlctlerd (714) &42-8875 new 11,.., 14250 boot!, •YILll '11.. Ing gtUI windows. dual· 1988 ange Couf1ty on J1mery t2 I oor• e.ecn c.111 92661 "'9nCed 10 tranMCt bull· '402IU0 PO l>OflWl*'I t!W'lcl, am/fm, 19000 Slc:retary 111811 r 1111 buatneu 11 con-,_. undef the hctlllou• Publlllled 0••1199 Colat iect...,.. ol IN vot•• .mo '11ll&lllUl1'1111 wlH Nit '3700. M0-1374 Ylllll.,.. 84S-2227 Tll1s s1a1emen1 wu hied F40Ull d\leled b)' an i/\Cltvtdu.1 bu~ name oir namea Daily Pilot January 7 14 21 ~~~:l~~ Qih. Cl black /cloth Interior . nma '12.... 4 C)'lin<ter, eu1oma11e. A/C, Will! Ille County Clerk ot Or· Put>l4tned Ora1199 CONI Th• reg1stran1 com· titted •boV'• "" ~bet 18 t989 ICouncit ol tne Cit "'coa!Y loaded. s 11.000 pp Loaded. Blade. IS.H S power 11eerlng, powet ange County on Oecemt>« Oa1ty Pilot January 2 t 28 menc:ed to 1renuc1 l>USl>-20, '988 Sa-205 ....... 11eteb Ofdl.,,. .. .;. NS-1101 (3~"') brak•. powef' windowa, e 1188 February 4 11 11181 netl uno.r lhe tlCllllOUI Don Royll 1, y ""' power dOOf IOck, CNIM F400502 S1 236 t>usineu n11ne or names Tn11 1111eman1 wu hied P\llLJC NOTIC[ 0 "" 1111 •Rimi H•HWU&.TI N contrOI. AM/FM 11ereo. Pu1>11r.11ec1 Ot1nge Cout 1111.a above on NfA witn tne Coun1y CIMIL of Or SECTION 2 E11cellen1 condition, ale, 141-1211 lltt. Wheel co..,.,.. Mu11 oa11y P1101January 7 14, 21 I "8JC NOTICE J1,_. H Hodoes •919 County on J1nu1ry I 1 FICTITIOUI au,..11 I I\ Of ell ~1 PfO- amlfm eaueU•. tunroot ••• 10 appreciate . 28, 1989 IC ITIOVI II Thia llllemetll WU hied II II NAME ITATIMENT l.-c11 1111 l>foceMlnO ltrne Mu•t Miii Beal otter (28ZL582) 18,495 S1·201 F "l .. IT4~=NT I w11n Illa C~nty Clefli Of Or· p n.. FtCMC 2t4 Tiie follow1ng petllOfll •r• llmlll •t•tlllslled by Stat• 875 5953 ••m•T•-a-•no• COunly on o.t.mbe< ubhslle<I '-"'lf\99 CUI doing bu11neu.. law lllllf apply In place ot EY99/wlcnds • -"'8.IC NOTICE th• lollowlno p,reont era 27 11188 Dally P"<>I Jlf\Ul;I 21 2t PACIFIC WALl<·IN ME01· 11hOM lllled In SectlOnt --.iiiiiili"ia•iil ..,.. ~';l1E~T~~}1:ANCIAL a ,40'aQ7 February • , I 111 Is 229 CAL GROUP 2362 MoirM 13·3•• Ind 13-367 o4 the Bledlftan, Ellc:ellenl con· MJ ..... 1 1M1 .. 1 Lii 'ICT"10UI 8U.,_ll CONSUL TING CO 2726 PuOllsMd Of'ange Cout I A~• '""ne Cahl 1271• C0t11 ._.. ... Munletpel Code dltlonl loaded, Mual Mii Like nu, m/r, LBS sys. 401< NAMI 11'ATIMEHT A 11 N 1 8 11 O•••Y Piiat Jaf\uary 7 1" 2 I P\8.IC NOTICE C111torn11 Pllfllt1t nt andtlle Red••etooment Plan •""'.250/obo 7•• ""78 TOYOT '" ,._..'-a 19•"' GT, .......... U mltn, $20,700 497-8834 Tiie IOllOWlng l*SOt\t ate cZ:~ ~2ee:wpor H e 28 111811 Ml"agement Group Inc .ltrom ~ary 20. 11189 uni~ _.. ~ ... "'90-..... dOtnQ bullnest .. I I I s1.20J • Clhle>rn•• ..... -'* ot (11 lhe det• 11\al MERCEDES 300$0 LC>llded, S-Speecl, A/C, MERCURY CAPRI RS-IMPHACHEM, 17 Or· tnturenct TranHctor• FICTITIOUI IU Mii fn•s butlf'at& 11 tc;n. 11111 Ordinance uplrH TURBO Black/Palamtno, New Ek'9k•. Clutch, B•t· 4 cyllnder, eutom.tlc, AIC. 1g13, 5 0 ve. 4-epeed, ,11.,0 Irvine. C.lit 12720 'nc I Caltlornll c:o<porlllon PlB.JC NOTICE NA• IUTl•NT duct.a by • (OIO<)<ll>On pu•N•nl 10 Go .... nmenl tery, Paint Mu1t ... power steering, power power·tl .. rlng, power· Pr1!11od Shah, 117 Or tl'us bualneH 11 con·1 Thi 1~ e>eftonl 11• The r•g1•"•"' com· Code Sec1ton 6.SSSI or 1111 79.000 mllMS Elloeltent S5&95 873-1287 brllk•. crulM control. bretc•. amfmfcauette, chard ln11ne Ca111 12720 dUCted Dy • COIPOflllOtl K4MIO dol~butinen H j mentecl lo ••nuct bv11· the ettcwe dete of.,, Ores<- Condlllon, 20.000 AM/FM ""'°· Utt low cu11om wt!Mls. 13600 Tilts bu1lnH1 II con· Tha reg11tran1 c.om NOTICE 0-: 10 1716 Or•• ,.,,. nns wnd.. '"• I Cltt•ous nance .oop1ao b)' tie city 494-2704 ... 26"" ducted by .,, lndMdual menc.o 10 tr1nuc1 t>uti I.Al.I 0-: -~ ~e Cotla ~au Ca•·• Ou~•u l\llM or ,,.,.,,.. Co\.lnGtl l.O emend s.c110n• miles, werrenly Like uvl· ~ T111 reg11trtnl com·1-unoer tile ltCllll(k.IS "~AT 92627 Sled 1bo;,e on 1963 13·34• encl 13-3417 ol Ille 1111••• '11 Tl• new (2GNBaS7l St.395 1..nao .............. menceo 10 transact bUll-l>US•neH fllfM Of ,..,.,.., ....V4T'I IAU s I • y • n t1 • n I 'I HO•llO Ulene P•M'<lenl COJtl ...... M~ode $4.395 (314) •ITmTM llAll 4 door. excellent c:on· .,... imoer the t1et111ous ~~';' aoove on Janui ry 1 ..._ A1447'12 ~':,~:11·~::,~111~06~!11.~1 rn.e ''".,,..,,' •H t.1~ e '""'*"•lety '"" 111e llllllWIAl.TI N mTRD dttlOn. 13900 (•850AGL) Ou11net1 name or namn Pe14" P O.C-o Pr"'°"'' n lhe Superior Cour1 of c .. 1 112708 "in ,,,. Coun11 Qerk ol Or ldOOt•on ot 111<1 Ord nence •--n M2-llJ1 (714)241-ISM lltted •bow on Jenuary 5 tt111 1111aman1 wH llled ll>e S1111 of Calitornte fOf Tllos ou11nen 11 cc.n· a"Q9 Cavr>lt on O.Cemt>er tne Oe~I ~ --1™ 111 Iha Count Clatk of°' 1ne County of ORANGE eel .... lf1d idl;al u 11111 Oepanmer-1 lhlll Pf90W• I ---------.....-----~---....,~~--,--~~~~~~-...,....--:::-=:-":":"-:-::::::-::-:----· Premod Shall WI Y In II• Man• ol tile Eal&I• OUC1 v• an "' '402Ut t epeofytng reQ\l'red 6911 "8.JC NOTICf ' "8.JC NOTICE Pt11JC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE Tin ttllamenl was filed =County on January 11 of JOSEPHINE ANN MANN Tll:C, r~11•:1••nt t '~'" Publ..,,_, Orang. Coe I tor IC)C)l~I~ aubMllltl _________ , _________ , _________ 28 1118e -Wllll ll>e County Cieri! ol ()r. , ... 221 au. JOSEPHINE A MANN = unct! ~:~IClll~I Delly Pilot January 1 '" 21 . ~lt'l IO ......,,. G flCTITIOUI 8UIMll FICTITIOUl IM.l ... 11 K4'074 F4'0291I &noe County on January 4 1 Pvblletled Oringe Coul JOSEPH•NE A A ~ANN OU..nett n•ine 6t ,.,,_ 21 111111 C Th11 Or~ an NAME I TATl•NT NA .. ITATDIENT FICTITIOUI 8UltNIH 1189 Deify Piiot JlrlulfY 2, 28 JOO'!' MANN, MRS LOGAN llecl aocwe on IHA Se 104' Ut~ '"*"" Ordinance TM IOl!owlno paMIC)nS ,,. The rt111ow1ng ~eon·.,. NAME ITATl•NT PuOl•l>IWtO Or•no" CoaS1 I ,.,,. F 11&9 p MANN lnO dbl MANN s .,,ICtecl under ... Coty of dOing OullneN.. do+ng bullMN.. The IOllowlng pel'IO!'ll .,. D• 1·' ')I nuary ,. l l, Publjtfled Ofange COetl . el>tuary . I 1• 1 SPLIT RAIL RANCH Oe st ... ., H BrUWh&uM' P'IBJC NOTlC( jeo.ta ....... al po4ic;e TIME MACHINE MOTOR· 0 Fl A P H I C I L • do+ng bullMM at 28 , • .;rue 4· 111811 10a1ty Pt!Ot JIOOW)' 14 21 Sa 230 CMMd ..,ihh::~y~.;:•011~ ·~ ~ tl'll~oYtllOM ot CYCLE WORKS. 755 w lUSIO NS fCOASTA L BURKE SANTA ANA S•·215 28 Fet>ruary<4, 11811 I •-tc ..,,.T.,.[' Nou~e1sl\eret>yi1"9ntlla1 •noe Cout'ty on ~em«>4K NOTICaOf'o.ATH C•11•~~1Code mn St . •A Cot11 Me-ta. CASTERS, 16• 1 Chevy PARTNERS 42 Cotpor1le Sl ·221 ,._ nu -. Ille unclerMgnlO '#Ill Mii at 21 li&I ANO Of' '1fTlTION Sclion,USlend lhalllalle CA 12627 ChaH Or Huntington Plfll. Sulla 2 tO, 1rv1ne. Callt PlB.JC NOTICE •-.,. Mftftt'c ,ICTrTIOUI llU ... ll Prjvall 8• ... 10 t"-rlighetl ,...,,..,. TO AOllllllMITUI eflecl '"'Meola1e1y upon l lwrenca c Gu1nr1e. Beacll C1lll 1126<46 12714 ,.~ "''"~ I N~ ITAT'IMl.Hl end ti.11 bldoet IUbjeet to Publ•aned O••noe eo.,, llT4TI °' 10091ton Tne City Council 3374 Calllorn11 Colla Edw1rd H & Pa1rlci1 M William 8 Burki 42 Cor· flCTITIOUI aUllWll FICm....,.•t -·•-at The IOI"'-'"" ,..,lont are t0ntlrm1l10n o1 salO Su o ... ry PtlOI Oee.,,-ib41f ll "4YWI VIRCMNIA lond1 lhal theta 11 • curren1 M .... CA 92626 Bell 16<41 Cllevy Chue Dr por11a Perle. Suite 210 NA .. IT/liTIMIHl ,....., ...,_ dotno ~··~-;--".,. ,.._.. petlOf Court. on or 1n.t IN 1918 Ji nuery 7 14 21 ITAC« enO lmrMOJll• lllflet 10 the Tn11 bu11nau 11 con-Hunllng1on Be1c11. Calll lrvfne. Calll 12714 Tl'le tollowlng P41fl0nl ""I NAMI ITATIMINT rox""a~;-OCtAT£! 24thdtyotJANUARY, 11189 11189 ~~ public llelllh, •1ety 0t.,.. d~~4: t.;.;.~!'~:du~lom· 112:~! bu1tne11 11 con· ~!1:' ~ar:~r\~11!2 ~~· do:rig~~U'R° ~LES. 1111 d~::: :::=: :'IJOftS ere 33$5 Vie lldO. Ste 380. OIAl~E~~:iL~~A~ SI 198 fo all,;,,, betw•hCler ~::. -:s·"~':::':° =- menc;ad to trantlci bull· ducted by 1n lndlvldual l!Vlne, Cellf 12714 311111 StrMt, Newport Beach OWD ENTERPRISE. 2775 Newport Beach Calll Bl.VO . SUITE $00 LOS AN· Citld•IOtS eotllingenl Ctedt d1oonal ..,bdMtionl uee n.u under 1ne llcll11ou1 Tne reg111ran1 com· Robert W Guthrie 42 Calll 126~ Mesa Verde Or e •Plt& 112863-3117 GElES CA 90010, County "8.tc NOTICE 10<1 Md PlflON whO ma permltt v1rtanc11. and ouslnets n1me Of natMs rnenc:ec! 10 lrant11el bust-Corpora11 Park. Sulla 210 Stevefl Gletln RkSenour Co1t1 M .... Calif 92626 . Gandy·f Oii. Inc C5•11 ot LOS ANOE LES S\tt• ot ·-TIT..,......, au•..-t• lie oll\enlll• lnllfllltd in UMj 01119• ppltetb\e entllle· lltledlOOWonOecember '· -undef Iha ltc:ltllOUt lrvlne,Caltt 92714 ttll 311111 Str .. t, NewQorl J P•I• Rodi. 2775 ~· torntt, S3SS Via Lido I• Calltornll '" ll'le nght lllle ...... rvv• -..... Of ...... Ot l>Ol,, _Ofjm11111 1ofu•wtliell-M.1b t188 t>utlneu name or nama Br•ll Andweon •2 Cot-e.ac11 C111t 112663 Verde°' E •Pl t5 Colt• 380 Newpof1 BMch C.hl and 1nter•t ot M id cs. NAMI •TA~T PHYlLIS VIAO•NIA $fACJ( j«\ 10 M.-ut• 0 would , .. l iwr11t1ee C Guthrie ll1ted1boveonJanuary31, porat• Park Sulle 2 10 t1111 bu11n111 11 con· Mete Cafll 112126 92113·3''7 c..M<lit llle llt'lllofdNlh Tllelollowingpetl0\1ere ~PllrTIONhob9antHed""1 1n 1 thf .. I 10 l)UOI< This lllletnenl wu Iii.cl 1183 IMne, Cellf 127t4 dl.ICltd b)' 1n 1ndtv1duat DI,;;_, p 8edlll 3()11821\0 fhll bUtln•11 ii con end al IN r~I m ... and dOing ~II by J[,rlllf.Y HEAM AN I,, MhJty Of ..,..,. wlln the County Clefli ol Or-PllrlCll M Bell Wllllam M Geyer, •2 Cot· Th• raglllrenl tOm·lstreel Newport 8Hcn ducted b)' I corporillOfl 1ntlf•I 111•1 the •t•t• of l•IMICAOPA0CE590A It ACK lfl ,,.. luper TllelKllCOtWI IUtinQ\N ur· ange County on Decernt>er Ttttt 11at-" -hied P<>f•I• P9fk. Su•t• 210 mencec1 10 transac;1 t>uM ~1 926'3 Tile raglttrant com· Nod O«UHO 11 .. ~.a £0UIPMENT COM,,ANY Court ot Ce!lfornia C(IU(lt, .-cy .,,_ '"-'"'-' 10 IN 23 111811 with the County Clefll of Or· lf'l\ne Cellf 92714 ""' under the hc11110U1 T1111 buaineu 11 ton· ~ 10 tranN<;t bull· by openrtlOfl of l8w Of other· (D~lWPOAT OIOIT Al IYS· Of o.-. feQIMtiftO 11'111 pub(lc Nattn Mfety Of,.... F4022l0 •noe County on December Th•• bullnatt " con-Dualnftl name Of "~ dueted by CQ-1>1111nen nMa uno.. Ille flCtlllOUI .... Oll'lef lhan Of in ed· TEMS 365 Coell ...... SI JfHAfV t+ERMAN 8TAQ( ,.,, .. -.,.,.,"' tN ...... PubOIMd Oreno• Coast 21 1988 ducted by • genetal pan· 1111.0 above°" NIA Thi registrant com• ~ neme Of ntl'll89 ci.tion 10 11111 0( t..cl ci.-Ca.I• ...... C411 t 12U1 lie liPOOl"I*' .,.,,..,. cttait '°..,,_Or~ 0 111y Pitot January 2 1 28 '.allS net.nip • Steven Glenn Ridenour rnenced to tranMCt ~ti· hlted •bc>Ye on J1n11.,... II ~ 11 Ille time at death A<hlto Oriti.no I'!"'"'•" reorl!Mf\tat""9 ro adtn \et O fhie ~· 11'911 Fab<uary 4. 11 11811 PubltstleO Orenge Coast The reg111r1n1 com-th11 1tatem4lrll wu loled neu under tne ltc:t1Uou.s ttlt 1n aindlO .. tl\ec.etta.nAEAl 36$ Co•t• Meu, Ca11r 1ne..i111of1he~ t•mtNrt• erMS 119 of no S•·239 Deily P1101 J1nuary 14 21 "*"*' 10 1tantae1 butl-with Ille County Clerll ot Or· butlnen nerne °' "-"* S.rbat• J "o•. Pr"'°9nl Pfoper1l' lltualed lft '"-9~617 lHI ~£TITION ·~ ""11* t0toe Of .,,act ll90fl 28 Fet>ruery 4 1N9 -unoer Ille t"1lllOUI enge County"" <>-Tit>« kited atloYe on January' Tll<• llltement WU hied ClfY 0, IAN JUAN Thia l)u'*11•. 1• Ct>n• ...,,llOft:r 10 N IM--of(1)1t•••PW'allOn ----------Sa·218 ~ n1me °' nam. 28 1188 IHI With the COunly Clerll Of Of CANTA.ANO Covnty ot Clueted b)' an ind v>duM •t~a \11\def "'-e>vrlOierll 10 Oow.,nrNnl P\BJC NOllCE lilted 100ve on Dlcember '402t1t J Pater RodJ = COunty on J-.y 1 t ORANGE State ot Cell· Tiie ••011trant com• <tent Adn'!Wtt11tt0n of £1 eoo. *' ~ Of l•I rtaJC fl)TJC( t188 Publllhed Ofange Coast T1111 ttatemet'll w .. tiled I' . ,....,_ tornlt. p1r11cu11r1., Cl•• f'Mf\<:.O IO il~I -ter" AC1 (T ~1 •1u.~,._.Clatao .. 1110r.s>- '1CTTTIOUI 8UIMll Bl'i.n R Burka OallY Ptlot January 14 21 Wtlh Ille COUf'lty Clefk ol Or -tcflbed u fOllOwt 10-Wll -undet ,,... fi(lol""'• tne ~ rlQf..-n-:t"ance aoootao Dy .,,. CtfV MAiiie ITAftflllJfT FICTITIOUI _,..... Thlt ttatement wq hied 21. f:abf\Jary 4 11189 enge County on January S. Pub119hed Orange Coatl l.ol « ol TreC'I No 7152, as bus.naM NIN or nerNa 1111.,.. to !Ma rnaroy ec:&..analCOUlt'ICM IO ~ uon. TM tollc>Wlng perwone .,. NA• STA~lfT Wllh Ille County C*1I ol ()r. S•·217 11181 Oei4y lttlot Januer~ 2t. ,. Plf m8'I recorcteo In loe>'I led •bO>i 0<• ~ '#tl"O\lt ll'!l!llO OfNt1 ... 1).344 and 13.-3'1 "' the doing bu.in.at.. Tne lonowtng pWIOm.,. enge Counly on December ,...., febf\lary 4• t t, lNll uo. Pt019 t 10 12 ~ HI ,... llf0¥9 ... ~. tM"'9C*I Coeta .... ~Cede PACIFIC COAST WEATH· doing bulllneM u 28. t988 f'ta.IC NOTICE Publtll'led Orange C<Mttt 5 •·233 ol ~laneout mllf>I, ,.. "ld\ard 0 "-'~ IC110n• ~ the llW• tega1o.in; ,.,~ 11/M EAPROOFING, 8232 Malloy NA ENTERPRISES 2775 N0*7 Daily Ptlol Jenuary 14 21. COtCI Of Orange Coutlty. T tlltem.nt .. a. ,..., tot\.i , .... rna1 ...... r• Or . Hunllngton 8Mcl\ Calll Meaa Vlt'da Orl"9 E. •P115. Pvbllll'leO Orange Cout flCTITIOUI aU ... 11 28, f:ebruary 4, 1189 Pta.JC fl)11C[ Ca•1l0tn1t men comlftOnfy wlln the County Cten of Or 41U'fed lo Gl"9 notoc. lO 92848 Coat• Mela. Cllllf 112828 Dally PllOt Ja~) 14, 21 N4Ml ITATIMINT S.224 lv°IOW'I •• 3tt76 Celle Sen al'Ot County on o.t.MI* 11\ter•ted PllrlOl'll ~ s.tC.tlON 3 Gregory MletiMI Beebout. J Pa ter Rodi, 277& M ... 28, 1181 The tollowlno l)Wtons lfl 'M:llrtOUt 8U9Mll Ff e 0 t 0 I I n Jua n ll, tHI ,.. .. 1114ry ~.,.,.,..., ~t<.t Of Thie Oro.nanc. .,,_ IMe 8232 MaJjoy Or . Huntington VlfdlDrlwE •P11S Co111 s .. 200 Ootng bullnne.. rtalC NOTJC( MAm ITATIW C:.0..lreno. Cthtofnl• 1 1 c;onMtlted 10 the P'~ ..... *"' .,. ill "'tQtt.ie Beech, Caltt 12646 Mela, Calif 112621 SUPREME ENGEERING Thi ~ l*'ICWIS ,,. Term1 of Nie c:alll\ in llw-O Pu~ f?!!"(JI Cout ICl~ l fl'le ~ent inwnecs.tt .. 1 from and _,,., S tephanie Ann 8"boul, Kevin A Aodt, 2775 M.. P1aJC fl)TIC( 8411 W 18111 St . Coe11 "*JC dolno bu.,._ H tut MOMy Of the Uf\lled ••tv "°1 ...... Mbef ii, ~.,rllK>n awl"«>f •t wiil the ~ tlWllOf, Ind 8232 Malloy Of , Huntington V.,dl Ortw E •P 115, Co•ll MIN, Calif. Hilt NOTIC& OA.14.HAM 'S UNOCAL 16 l l•IM on c.ontltmet!otl ot igatl .I~ 1 t• 21, be Oflnl•CI unle u e n "'ltOf 10 IN ...,_,llOn of Id· e.aen. C1llf 126<46 Mfta. C.llf 112826 FICTITtOUI .,...... DoMld' Waune11 Rieck, N01'lCI °' 2et0 hn Mlouel Or . ~· ..... or ..,, Cati and blil-tit 11'1\tt•led l*1IOn I -.,, ,..,, r1S)d•)'l fl'Omllt peae- Thl• butln•H It con· Thie bu1tne11 11 con· M4MI eTATl•NT 2S2S Otano-. Coe1e Mete, PMJ14"ATION port lilech, ~ 12t4IO ~ ~ by not ... 113 Ob IO'I 10 ,,,_ P«rtlOl'I en4 IQ9 tlwll.,. ~ OflC8 dueled by 11u1band 1no wife ducted by CO-l)aflnet• TM lo4lowlng pereona era Calif 12t27 ...... !!...... • lid Orltham *"' Ion euttO l>l' MOflgeOe OI l ruat U!owl fOOO Cl\'98 W"V ,,. "' IM OM...Oe COAST Thi reg111r1n1 com· Th• ragl11ren1 com-doing~.. Thlt 1>1111ne11 le con• Deefef-_... tnc Callto<nl• Deed on IN Pf°'*"Y ao .....C NDTU cour1 ~not,,.,., tl'le OAl\.Y Pl~OT, • ,,..,,:O••r menoed 10 lransect bust-rnencad to trtnMCt bull-(•)ROCK OF AGES duct.Oby ~tnOWll• .. , Tll•• bu&IMH ia COii• tcMd TenpercentOfernount Mnottf'f of ...... Clm.Mt~ l'lftl· ,,... under ll'le llchllO\lt nen under the flctltloua (b)WHITNEYS. 9141 Five Tlla regl11r1nt com· NOTICE IS HEAEIY ~ldby 1c0toorat10n bidtobedellOeHed*ltl\IM '1C~8U9MU A HEA" "ttw Pflt ed9"d11'1DilleNdifltt1eC•tY butlneu name or nernee bllalnMa netM "' n-Hatbofl. Huntington Beeeh. mencecl 10 trt 111tc:1 bu111• QIV!N IMt Ille Board ot OI.. Tit• rag taHtnt com· M90toflar110ll91nwr1t• ..._ IT•Tl•NT hon_. 119 NIO Ofl ,.llAU oleo.t. ...... 1~wn~ lltted at>o"9 on Oacemblf 1111.a abcMr on January T, Clltt 92 ... e ,_ .. uncM< the t1e1lt10v1 rector. Of the MMe Col'I rnanc:.ci to tr~ ~ "'I end Wiii t>e 1~ et 11\m lollowtl>O '*'°"'.,. AA Y t tNI,. t 4S,." ti.....,,... OI IN.,..,,.., 21, 1918 1Ht MICtlMI D Grant. I 141 ~ .. ,_ neme Of namee toltdetecl Watef Dlttrlc:t Wiii neM llf'def 1111 lletltlOUI 111e ~ of'floe tt ltl'f'i dOint ~ aa Dlpt "'° l --.ci ' too Of ""' Cty Cownct ,,_,.tor Gr~ M a..t>oul J ~.,.,. Rodi FIW H1tbott Huntington llt1ed ltlOve on 11111 at Its ~ Meettnt to 119 ~ nerne or NII'* time eftW the tlrtt put111-COVfL Y IHfORMA t!Ol'f CMc: C.,... Orrw SanlAI Mid 90*'* 1M ..,,_ Thia 111tamenl WU rtled Thi• ltatament WU filed 8ucl\. Calf 128441 Waunet• Reick l'lld on '*'*Y •. , .... titted flbove on ltl2 ~ion .,.,_ and oefore SVITIMI. 1S70A Or~ Ana CA t21'0• 'AS9f0 AHO AOOrTIO Wllh Iha County Clerll of Or-With the County Clerk Of Of· Th141 billlnff• •• con-r .. tte1--.1 -Med oontider the actopOon Of Liiien L. Ot*'*"· lee· O.te °'.... AY9 ec.1a ~ I " YO\# 09.I CT to "" THIS 1IVI My ... ......,.,.,, eno-County on Dlcemt>er anoe Coun1y on J-...ry 5 duc1ed Dy en lndMduel .it11 lfte Coul\ty Cletk ol Of· Nee•tlw Oederation 11·1 ret!'Y Oe'9CS lhlt 1NI day of 92121 eramlr'f et tM P9U1iOn. yoi1 fttl 21 1188 tHt lt1• r•gl1tren1 c om· angia County on Janwiry 4, currently under PftiC*lt!On. Thie etatefTlef'll _. lllied ~. tMt FredfO H Oo"9ly 1sto• lf'CMCI ...,_ _.. • u. AnUT ,40:l042 ~ rMnQld 10 lranMCI IM*-!let tot the~ Witt!'"-County Cieri( Of 0.· ,,,_, WAU.ACI ....... 0.111\91 Awe~ Coate .,._. "-""I ...i ... 'PJll o0-NTD ..... ~ fll Pubhhed Orange Cout Pvbl~ Ofiinoe COett ,_ under the fiCUttout ,_.U f'lllOJICTt f Al•Vll W ante CountfonJlf'IU«y 11 AOlftlnlltretot of IN ES· Ct6lf t2a7 1Ktl0"8•-Wf"'-'-..C• 10.VOfC...._ OellyPllol J1nuary7 14 21 , 0.•l't Ptlol January 14, 2t, ~name 0t rwim. Pl.lblllhed Orange CoMt ,ARIC TRAMI MllllOM IMI TATf;olMid~I ln. bu11Met It ~ llOfl9 wWI "'9 COWf1 ..,._ .......... Hl m'l.°'1 28, 1181 2•. ~lbfuety 4, 19tl llMed ICM>Y9 on OCtooer. Delly Pilot Jlnuary 14, 2 t, ..... MC No •oeo ,..,.. Altomew<•I ...,,.. MQt. dllCMd "" an ltl<Si.ndWI .... ........ YtM .....,. c... ~ IN cay fl c.. Sa 202 S.223 1113 at. ,.'°"*Y4 IMt LOCATION la1w .. n Pub41111\ed Orange CON' 4M L ........ HO) Tiie r101e1ran1 COit!• .,_fNY'""''*'°"°'°' .... MkhMI 0 Grant S.222 '**'"• Avenue end C•· 0., ,ll04 January 11. 2e. ~ ~. """ IOO, "*'Ced IO lt'MNCt ~· ,.., ~. tTATI OI CA~ If you're looklnt for• car,. Thie 11......,.,.. .... fled nyon 011111 11ona th• """*Y 4 t t. IMI Loe A,.._, CA to010 .._ urn0w .,.. ticllt*'t .-YOU AM A CMDITOll COUHTY OI ~ Cl.11tfl•d .... new• for vou """the Coun1y Cieri( of Or· IOUlh•rli 110• of lfl• .... 231 ~ Otano-COiet ~ ,_..,. or IWN8 •• con ...... ~ .. cm°' OOITA...., 1 • -. County on ~bet LOCAL cwOOOMO ,..,.,._ ,.,. Deity ""°' J.,.._., t,. 11, •t.ci ~ on """'*' t,,. .. 1111 d, '°" """' ,.. 1 11\.lD " Pl••~. -:::::========================;;;;;-PAOPOHtNT MeNCOn· ~ llDTIC( 21. t"' f"3 ~WimwMllf1uwruM Cnr a.-Md .. -dllleio STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Tiie l-oM 0.Ultlme<tl 11 Iha 011•ly P1lc,1 " p .. aMd to en. noun<"e 1 new 1er..,1ce now •~111 IDie 10 nf'w l)utl~stll We will now SC.llACH fne '"..,,. IOf '(OU II no ••Ill Chat;• and .... YW ll'le I~ er><! lhe lriP 10 1"41 CO\lrl MWH "'S1n11 Alla ,.....,, of COlifll all Ille l<NfCh 11 ~omollltd "9 ,. Ille your ltCMl'lll• bu1inea1 n1nu1 t•ttf'f'*lt .w1111 tt-e Couf\111 Cieri. polll!ln one• • .,..,... ll)f lour .....,.., •• requ•red b:r llW *"' 1114rt I e 'f0\.11 I(~ of flllbl tlliOfl """' If 41 COiii ty Clerlt P,.... ••~ br' to Iii• yC>uf t•CllllOUI 1111 .. ,.... lleletnenl ti 11\t Dally P~ot l,al 0.parl rnen1 3l0 w .. 1 ey, COtl41 Meu Ca11torrua 11 you '9n not 11ap oy plaese caff u• 11 f71•1 G<l2·4311, E•tenttOtl 3 11 or J t I Incl -¥rill !Nllle at1~t$ IOI yO•I 10 fol"'*'- lf\lt Of~• 111' "'''I It you lflOUt<I lllW Mly lutll!lf Quteli(itlt .,.. c.1111 "' !Id .... ... " !'l'Ot• fhen fllld 10 &I'll ~ C.000 111<.k 1n rout -bullne&a" MORTUARES IOlldatect Wat• Olstrld, Sa-21t ,,_nu H C°"'V "'81 t ~ .... ,.,...... Clerti ot.,. Or, c.... Of ............ tHS P11c:.nu1 Avenue, FtennGUeWN Thie ................. ~l ..... 11$POS .... ., .... City fll c..-...... Ill Coet• M91•. CA. 12127 I ...... ITA~ Witt\ IM County ca.tt .. °'' ... CIOW1 ....,. ..,, meMflt '*"'r ............... T~ f714)t31·11tl TN,.._..~·· a1109 CoUnty Ofl 0.:.11...., frOltl "'9 0. Of .... Ito .... ,.,..... Of-• Th11la•p0at00Mmentot dOlnllNIMW• IU •tun 1. t'" ..,.. .. ...,.."°"'*' ,.. .. ,_..,, • .,..,_. Ille OtlQirtally tchectuled T .. IDWAN>I 0"°'61', fl#~ ..... WI ~ llOO ol ttl9 c.lo 00! 1 11 ad -.., • hMt'"O Ott• ot .ienu-v 11. 110 ..._...,, Ctr Dt • lte D•llJ'lllCI ~ 0rall09 C... 10rnia "--C-. ._. • a ,..._ --. fl 1.. at ~ a..ch, Cellf A,...,..... OfOlnaflcla le Olly "°' Oecemtllf ~t, tlfMb ..... cWIN .. flOll ... ()tyCllNll ....... Corplea of 1"9 lnltiitl t1\ICl'y nllO IC._,... b edOPt*I at 1 ... , J...,.,, 1, 14, 2 1, ...... ptt0t· to Mur INMlte ""'*'f of~ -.,.Oflflllendlot~ion David Ml•nk, 14141 !fie ,...,._ ~ COUflClt •• .....,. .......... .._.. _, ...,_,.,.... ..d et the ott1o9 Of tne p,_. ~. f111t1n, Caltf ....... of~t, tNt, S.117 ,_._,..,._ ......_ •• ..._~ ........... nenl tMIO Ml"t Orflf'ltflce 11·4 YOU IMV IXA....: .._ ..,.....,.. .. _ ,,. ,~ •. 1•. Mtet1M1 '°'~· nn .... -.. T• .,. °' "'9 P9JC 11Q111 • .._"' .. _. •ID.'.' .__. .. ,....,.,..._. ~ MeeUnf 01 1"9 .... tdlt'f,N'f•Moa c..f 0..--=lt!leil --.. 1 ..... 'f•lll• M :I•-. ............ :-r:.,•,~-:=.::, ~~":.':-;::: ~A:o:!i."'.: "=*'l.T'' I':' ::.--::=.::.= .~~ ..,. "*"of ........ c.n . ..-.......... "'-..................... .._ ...... ~ ..... liE u•d•U W.., o.erct of• f!M re91a1ran1 com• n. .._. •pi. ~ ..,._ ..._. .. eit • • .._, ... • 'm?? tloe_..al , ... ,__. .......... tr.,... ..... ,__ ................ L'"NCAtn,_ I Al• P I ------tie ....._ Ceela ...... '-..... lfll ~ 1"''W ......... Nllllll IOCAfll. t040 WMI arfl_,,......_-. C•a 1t11 ....... w. Of ,..... ,,_. ...._-= ......... .._ •It, .................... -A •T O.OtL ..:...-:.:.:-'.:C.:: :,-',....,.en o...-. ~:;1:-..:.::• ~!t.71 • *' &:-a~e.; ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~9"1 .. ltOllor O.WC....,.. ' Mlll!IT.... .,_ •n -~-? ,.,.,, • tW -• ••1111 -... .... ... ... Olll.""' .. _. .. 1DATat> JANUARY IO ---~ Cllrtll f/IOf· .... ... ... .. .. ... ,_ 91 Mt • .... ~--' ~==~-... ~..=--ell 0111.aa ..... ._ ......... 29' ~Jfi~&.;llj~I~~ =··81~UA~ ''· ",. _=., • ~ TIO WATIR ... , 11 hA == . I°" -... •ti~!ijj~ ":: M ::n Ce111 '.:., 1. :. It, air.._ .._ ,, • :.:;i,.~~li.I!!' . .! -======-=====-::="'"===~~~=~==~-.... !!!!l!!!~~l .. Dli!f~Nle--,...-w_,~1~':1 •• ..,_-__,:_•J.:llt.At~•----~ ( J -La .. ~ ........ A se•I reaches for • fish offered by • volunteer Cat leftf, whll• another l•bovet recUne1 by the pool at the New l!ngland Aquarium In Boston. At r lgHt, volunteer Sue Mocheo weighs Zip. and at lower left. • young vlsttor reaches out for a h•rbor se•I In •n enclo ed t•nk. Strahded, ill seals find a safe harbor Aquarium works with marine mammal rescue p~ogram candidate because he seems to lack the fonnude to survive in the WJld, Early said BO~TON C ;\Pl -Deep in the ba..ement of the "'e~ Eng.land .\quanum a \eal named Goofy lounges in his pn"atc tank. taking a casual glance at obscf"ets before rolhnJ bcll)'·Up, inc hes below the ""atcr s surface Outside. an n1pp'f 3Ckfegrce temperature~ 31 ·)car-old Rigel darts about h1\ pool. twirling splash) pi ro uettes and barkinJ .. H1" tn return for a \lead\ suppJy offish Rigel and (1oofy cnJOY safe harbor at the aquarium. 1ust two of the sick, orphaned or stranded animals taken in under a marine mammal rescue program that began 15 )ears ago "In terms of a JOb, it's a real \at1sfy1n1 son of thing,'' said Greg E:arl)'. the program's upe"" 1sor (100f) ~as ricked up on a Danvers beach last fol Rigel ~as an orphan lou nd in Maine about t""O )Cars ago He was released once but d1dn·t 1ake to the ~•Id. • "He wasa )oung orphan pup raised on seal formula ..and weaned on to fish He was released up an Mame, and about a day or t't'-O later he sho""cd up on a beach." Earh !.atd. Volu nteers recall how Rigel, 1dcnt· 1fied by tags. crawled onto a beach blanket 1n the middle of a crowd and, when placed on the front floorboards of a truck, climbed up onto the seat and went to slttp. "We broua.ht him back m and said st seems hke R11el wants to stay here.·· Early said. This year, the aquarium has picked up more than 150 an1 mals. Early sa<d. many sick or 1nJurcd and mC»t ot them already dead. Seals arc lhe m0$t commoh animals rescued, but from October to January the focus 1s on whales, which often strand them· selv~ on Cape Cod beaches. I he aquanum now has four rcs1· One in six dents of the pro&ram a sea turtle che"'ed up by a shark and thrtt seals About 50 percent of the seals found survrvc and arc returned to the wild or sent to zoos. Earl said Harbor seals, which arow 10 about 5 feet and can wc1ah 220 pounds. usually keep to secluded beaches. rocky reefs and mud flat 1ncc they spend pan oflheir umc on land, they don't really act stranded. but when they're 111 they often Sta) out of the water for unusual!) lon1 penods Goofy, who appcan satisfied to tay in f11s pool and be fed more than IS p0undsoffoodaday, 1sa likely zoo When he was picked up, Mhc was very, '-Cry docile which for a harbor seal 1s not normal." Earty said. Rigel. named after the bn.ghtest star in the constellauon of Onon. is worll.ina on an appropnatel) stclJar career at the aquanum's seal pool. Many male seals vocah1c, parti.cu· larl around mattng season, but Rtael can bark a creditable .. Hi"' on com· mand and splashc around lhe pool to \how oJl to pa scrs·b) "We're worl1ng on teaching Rigel hello " said Jenny Montague, uper· v 1sor of seal training. "He is actually land ot a ham ." ~~~~~~~~~~----~-- If it .floats, chances are you'll read about it in the Daily Pilat 642-4321 . working Americans has a dr-ug problem ... When it comes to drug prob- lems in the workplace, many American CEOs are wearing blinders. Sure, not every worker is on drugs. But one in six are. And studies show that their produ ctiv- ity is so reduced that they cost American business $60 billion a year. They're also a hazard to fel- low employees -they cause acci- dents, and make costly mistakes . Of course, if you 're really lucky, all those drug-impaired workers are at another company. But more and more companies aren 't trusting to luck. 60% of the nation 's top firms now have drug II • isn't it curious none of them work for you? abuse programs. And these companies report a reduction in accident claims, workman 's com - pensation claims and health- related absences . Those are the facts Now that the blinders are off it's up to you. Call the Nat ional Institute on Drug Abuse Workplace Helpline for CEOs and managers : 1-800-843-4971 . From 9:00 a.m. to 8 ·00 p.m. eastern time Monday through Friday. You 'll be in good company. PAR1NERSHIP FOR A DRUG-FREE AMERICA .. 0rMg9 CoMt OAtl. Y PILOT I...,_, JenUlry 11, .. by Bii Keane COUJnS• CUL TUaE by Maratte & Maratta LOCH NESS LAM~ -----"Daddy, I think PJ is getting shoulder-sick." .. JJ ~--.-.-............ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE I I I I l '11 by Hank Ketcham -"''·~Ml "Now tnat you've dressed him in your clothes. how do you expect to go out and play In the snow?" DAD, CAA I BORROW 'ti'.XJR SHAVING CREAM ~ I WANT TO BUILD A SH:JNMAN IN MY ROOM. 11 PEANUTS 1 USED TO LIVE WITH TU15 FAMIL'f SEE .. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE EVER'< NOW AND H~EN T~El(1D TAKE ME FOR A • RIDE IN THE CAR . ---&~ •• OARFtfL'7, HOW MANY SARPIN£:5 t:>O YOU HAV( IN YOOR NIOOTH? /. I @ ' ~ ! f f i . I f I Wf.~'Rf.~MG~ f-21 !)OE.t4Tl6T'5 RCU.f.O "" flOalt.O ~ eM:.K ~ID~ by Charles M. Schulz THE'< ~AD A LICENSE PLATE T~AT SAID, ''OUR OTl4ER D06 Is A 60LDEN RETRIEVER ! I by Tom K. Ryan WIU..1HAI ~:::::i....._~ AU..? by Kevin Fagan ARLO AND JAJlfIS ........... .-.... ~ ..,,,,. .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER 1H\SIS R~IF!e ~ ~-\~AU.~ OF~ ~toout.D eeNEA'T* FPa-1\ A ~OH1HIS. · I ee:r F 11'\IEO I CCU.OGET t A GcX:>D ~ lOGS""t"ER I ~ ~ 0 0 FUNKY WUfKERBEA1' DOOIUSBUllY by Garry Trudeau by Lynn Johnston ~~F(ftl\ A~ ... by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk J"L., 1 • -<Mt CINDY'S -"''" l BIR'fMDAY ...... ~ ' CASH • II( 4t • GOAL.' I CXlSTAMESA •HA19DR ... Exclu ive Affiliate in Orange County HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family borne of the highest standard, with an o_pen flowing floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-half balbs. Oak stairway, gounnet kJtcben and a refrigerated wine cellar. Great out.side entertaining area with built in BBQ, pool and ipl, all professionally landscaped with ocean, bay and city Upt views. , $2,500.000. AdJTOOS LAGUNA BEACH Breathtakang country French home completed 10 exotic woods, located on two lots at Victoria Pomt Fantastic ocean and coasthne views Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces. sohd oakwood noon. five ocean view decks. beveled and tulip windows. Very large f am1ly home with ei:ceptional yards complete with frwt trees Steps to cbanrung Victona Beach. $1 ,295,000 Ad ~003 WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX A terrific income property close to the beach ln West Newport Two units. each with two bedrooms, one and one-half balbs and a fireplace. Four-car carport, plus additional off-street parking. 'S95,000 Fee. Ad #OOl IRVINE TOWNHOME Lovely Deerfield Tow~1acing Doe TraiL Two masw 1u1tes with private baths plus a powder room. Cloee to community pool, ICboolJ and shopping. Easy freeway access. Won't last long, so call now! t174,900. Ad#010 , BIG BEAR LAKE Here's an opporturuty to participate in the economic growth now taking= at B11 &ear Lake. Vacant lot across from Chair #4 at Snow L m.soo. Ad#OCM BELCOURT HILL OceU. Cat.Jina and city b&bts view from WI atunninc townhome 1'!ne bedroom. three aocf a baU bath, family room and formal diDial room, tut.efally decorated and furnillted ln ultra-quabty mOdtnL New blond bardwood floorinl, Berber carpetinc. custom window ....._ aDd llautten. Oramatk custom llPUnc t.broup· oat. Air cODdHloDllCI. •waded lecllrity system. tllree car pr11e, pant pte. Offered fully furnilbed at f7951000. Ad#Oll. OUT OF AIEA-VINEY ilD , RIM'ilde County, oee-ull llour' ..ua of Palm o.ert. Forty actts of ~ and a falMdoul Mme, prolemk=n, ~ Hd ........ Gnat Opportaatty f« iaftltor, ruc:t.er, OWDll'. Tar-= rilic Yin of tile vane, and SaJtoa Sea. Rome lau a nrlmmtnc pool, cltck. ~rp patJos. and room for temm courts Grapevine aa.p prodUd.QI table vapa Owner will~ Md or terYk:e u.e ..... ,..r depndatloll Only •no,ooo. Ad#007. SPYGLASS A real Gem OD SpJpa.. vaews of city le~-· Hart.or ~nlal oceu from prdeo. New doors ~-'" ~_. ,. .. ,~ .. uc1-. aew marble noon in 1o,el'<alno, room Ud ~. Waded land8caplnc aild teeerity .,aem. ....... Ad#tlt CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX NEW LISTING! This home was recently refurbished lhrougbout m an urban-sophisticated manner. The latest f astuons. colors and materials were used to create an out.stancbng envraonment. The main boue has three and one-half balbs, whjle the second unit lS a large adult-oriented residence with one spacious bedroom suite aod master bedroom. There is also a large hvsng room and kitchen. $660,000. Ad #002. NEWPORT I LA D Ol.SCOver "Newport lsland". the ~uaet hideaway ISiand on the Perunsula. A four bedroom. including a ma ter bedroom with a pnvate sundeck and spa, two bath, two tory home A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace. oa k flooring, remodeled gourmet kitchen. Asking $4fS.OOO Ad.r:Ott NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEW LISTING! Rare opporturuty to purchase a pnme locat100 in Newport Heights. Three bedrooms, three baths. swimnung pool wiUl 10lar beat and oceanview from living room picture window Loads of UPIJ'ades in this cbannlng tradiUonal residence. Call today for a private viewing. $525,000 Ad#006 WOODBRIDGE-SOMER ET-REDUCED! Expand.in& family forces the sale of Uus cb.annmg two bedroom. one and one-half bath cottage. Best Woodbridae location, only steps from communitr pool &r spa and park that includes association-owned tenrus courts Energy-savmg bot-water beateT aod mside laundry. Only $162,900. Ad#Ol 1 WESTCLIFF Cbanruna Coun~ French residence 10 lbe hacbly desirable Westcliff community Stronc street appeal walb French Chateau ardutectural detail. incluchn& lot.s of used bnck and wood beams. Lush landscapin1 SWTOUDds Lbe property. and a 1enerous backyard provides ample space for a sw1mnun1 pool or flower garden. The interior oHen comfort and charm. exqws1tely decorated in a traditional motJf Wood ~I noon in the country- kitcben, with used bnck f arepla~ and beamed ~1bngs Three lenerous bedrooms plus two baths Call now for a priva~ v1ew1ng. 525,000. Ad#012 LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your custom ...,..,. ln um exclUlive. pted developmeat aboft Lapna Beacti ud enjoy tJae 1weeplns ocean. city mountain ud can100 Ytewt. Umitecl to Jw.t four natwal-vade bulldable lites. ad owner wtn abo bave an undivided interest lo nearly leYftl aett9 of priltlne open spa~ for recrealJonal and alt'icul- tuial Ille. RN4Y for your borne Wltb au utilities Ul. Pnced from $3tt,ot0. Ad#'OtS. WOODBIIDGE LAURE~ CONDO NEW USTING! Perfect starter borne or iD..une.t propet"\J ID lrTtae'I o.Dttd'IC commanity of WoodllrWee Witil lta 1D111J ameaWll .......... IWs. IWimmiQI pools; pub, ..... ct• ud IDOft. 0.. be*oom sal• den loft ud prap. FoW ,un new la awan wlmiD& Laarita ~ham -._,_..L flit.NO. Adffll 7S9-6700 S COrporate Pl••• • ......-. Bt•ch, Oaliforiaia 92660 ElqNS--- coMPANY 8£VERLY HILLS 8'lENTWOOO HA.-.COOC PARK DEEIAES GREATEST EARNINGS I NEWPORT BEACH I SPECTACULAR &WFS CONDO Hict1 baM ~ very qltt. prmte .S und with bautlful oteftbelt YteW off to¥efy wood deck patio. and 3 hole p!lttiac &reef!. 8acJI bey & SUftset NWS froni bllcofty, new kitchen ~ & q..i.ty ~. security system tn u.s ~ G plM bullt in 1980. H you llU ~ m 1 spactOtlS home tbts condo 1s the answer. Pra 1ncludtnc the !Ind $415,000. BACK ON THE llAMflJ · This ownes IS ready to move. so submrt all offers! Sharp, clean & attordlble 3 bdrm. 21h bath. Enclosed pr1v1te patio with pretty ttowers & plants. Elsy lfvi,. in lulbhd Newport Bactl ' convienient to alt. Wilk to CONHIMy '*'· Eastbluff shoppnc center. tenM, dlurches. sctloob, & parks Affordable price indudts the land. $2'5.000. aUFFI. •IT Mm MVIACUt.TI a U - '°"°MLI · ~ dan & 11rWrt; tt1is 3 bh, 2~ Mth Newport condo hlS MW lllWll tarlfl ffesh paint, new '°°'"" futures & cr.,-.es. E.atr1 It& pMio ~ \::s''s prdtR, Wldt ase of cwnt & brd. pretty & wtoMic bnle SllflMJm Q.ttet locaboll & Id 1 *'t _,.to East •ff._.. ctr, 1*D. tcttools. chwdtes & tenMs. A srut bly lftdldt• land. $275,000. • OPlN tOJSE SAT & S. 1-4:30 411 YISlA ...... ~T BEACH NC.WPOltT lllCACH ~ PALM OC.SUl IPICTACULAll •..UOA DUNES HC>m. •• 1111 Cown"WY cwa OF THI De..,.. ATTlllTIOll GOUIDll Located on tM 14th twway of the pttStlP*S Belmuda Dunes Cotlfttry ~ w/sWltlMfll NW of the entire 14th hole tnc,.... 171 ft of fllt'Way frontare. Thll 7,200 sq ft home IS trllly "One of A fbnd''. 5 Bl 5~ BA w/4 hrecilaces, faMlly room, formal dt""'I rm. ti.llard rm, eourmet kitchen. sep1rate serv1nts quarters. c1rcu1ar rose '"*"· pool, spa 4 ltt 1araces, sec SY$ltflt + duaf electronic ptes CoMplete ftfn avMable. Sl ,500,000 A -.ACllPflONT .PWllCIY ON THI UY• •••ORT · A WDn•erM two dory Me ............ .., With. llllllSM .. of tM beJ &cjy~• .... This1Sawery..-cas11R11My tM4 tdlcts .. ~ kd l.dlstyte. ''""' bndl • 2 ........ $1,400.000 (COMtU D& MM I SAN OftGO IALLY....UV LARGEST NUMBER SALES TRANSACTIONS TOP LISTER NIW ON llAMflJ · Sotpt lfW Old Corona del Mlf street llCed with SO yr oW i-s Md on 1 40 ft lot. Just one l*d to ocean! Blillt .., °' IM "' this imm1e»tte 3 bedfOOfll home With f.W, rOOll ,._ Piii bonus room. S.~. new roof.., kitdlefl ~ A must see for tfioie ~ the ambience of this special aru Ask1n1 1735,000 I •AN CLEMINTE I •SIJSO•. t•1 1'1SCM '9.., lirlll ....... fAill CM ... it -llr ,_ C...lllilllllillr•• ............. ._. ... ..,_.,__._. .. ..., ... .....,,GloflllliM•..-.•Ml0.1n1l .• ..._. ...................... _ ........ ., ... , ........ ,.. ti I ... lllitl '9 A 1 lflll in ...... ,_ dlllce. ...... ,._II ..... ill ... Ce Mt teH• 1tJ ...... ,,._,..IA 1711 ........................... ,.'. .......... .... TM ""811 £aiM C....., ........ ._•I --II• C 21 •L 11111alW611 It (714) MtlCIO _, ... tar WP.,:.~ ....... BOB & DO¥IE KOO~ # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years In the State of Call· iornla. Ranked natlonaJly In the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive. When you want Results - CALL THE BEST The Market 11 R~edy For Your Home -So, Call The KOOP8 And Ll1t Today! ,., • ,j,.. .. ..,,, IAU.-, & • YN.D• I• Own your own home with as llttte as 3•4 down Md MW money through tax benefits. WE HAVE SEVERAL SOUTH COAST CONDOS AVAILABLE NOWf AGAINl SOUTH COAST CONDOS! I CONDO'S JUST LISTED ~2-1 AVAILABLEI TINE VflrY nice, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo'•· Newly painted exterior makes for a lhwp ~ance. Community spa & pools. W.ak to So. Cout Plaza. Minutes to aJI freeways. "3,900 KOOP, JR. Oft VALERIE Great k>Catlonl 3 ~ _Q . 2 bath, upper unit. NJce patio. ,.,0 v ... nlty spa & pools ... ~ $101.900 Koo•·~.,(. OR VALERIE This unit wUI not ' Q .e weekend! 2 bedroom. 2 bath o" \lnlt. EZ to show. Need• a ltttle T• ~ ·• tocated ... KOO."""' ... Oft V~ &,.,., n6ce 3 ~room ' 0 ' condo. Some new kttchen epc>MarO \., $Y nioe upgractes. Comm. 1P1 & F e.. 10.-.000 KOC»~ff. Oft VALERIE ?kwpoet lJeaclt NEWUSTING OWNER MUST SELL ~'::,.c:l"'aull llM9 .._. & mu.t aett this Newpoft North Townhome that ._,. U. 2 M•• Wt-. Oen. Uvtng Room .,,.,.._,., Kitchin w/IM the conwntent 11P11l80C*. kMly petto & mote. &bNt ofter -$259.000 For .n eppotntment <*I eoaaDCMIK~ .,.~ ..wPORT CREST Two llOfy • FoUr 8edroOma • Two BetM ........... Room. , ... '9 Room with LGftld C1m • • P. ~· .. Qld W.. a. • ,..._. ..... ~ ...... DW*'8 RllM••a ..... ., ... ., .... .... .. Didi v . 00. ..... a.. Auel Doar()pll9MdlnalcleMClll ........ llllUlll -·-.. \ .... __ ... PIT Ill FlllLY TO Wiii Fii Yll . SPYGLASS CUSTOM HOME COMPLETE RE-MODEL Thia fabulous home 19 5300 aq. ft. and lndudee: • AY8 bedrooms, • lh baths • 2 Famlty Rooms • Fabuk>ua Mountain & City Light View • Huge Gourmet Kitchen lnctudes ceramic ftoorlng & counter tops, Indoor BBQ. cua1om catMnetry & MOREi • Private etectrtc gated entrance • 4 car garage & gated off street • pattclng for 4 • 8erber Carpeting & Ceramic TUe Throughout '1.250,000 FOR YOUR PNV ATE 9"0WINd CALL BOii KOOlt OR KOOP, JR 131·1• HARBOR RIDGE A distinctive home planned for gracious living, located In the prestlgk>us guard gated community of Hatbof Ridge. • Glass wails frame views of Ocean, Bay & City Lights • Handlome red brtck In entry. atrium. kitchen & spacious deck • Dual air conditioning for warmer "NEWPORT" daya • Lovety yard with room for a lap pool Thlt fabulou• home features 4 ~rooms, 3 5 bathl, family room, large game room and 3 car&:•· ... FOR YOUR PRIVATE SHOWINO CAU BOii a DON KOOP 111·1• WESTCLIFF Vwy cut• Famify home, owner wants our Wei loc8ted near IChoota end ahOpplng. Comfortabte ttvtng arrangements tnciude twNty room, IMng room, three bedrooms, two bathl. IWge front, & beck ywd wttf\ a poot & a two car gwage. Great buy at 41S.-........ t:Al""t 'Jlu 1Petl~ C?wet "'1111t ••• lJJ & 'ilJtNie ~,, OU IOI~~ tit.~ paiet.d bt. Ok tai L tit. Exe!u.Si >t THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION DOYER IHOREI . • . Only one word fully d88Cflbes thlt residence ... "aweeome". The facfflties are awesome. Thlt cuatom four bedroom reeidence offers a fuH range of sophisticated, yet functional, appointments. A few examples: OuttkSe ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios (one wtth •stand-up wet bar), two flrepita, intide ... unrivaled luxury In every room Including a regal master aulte with two 8eparate bath• and dresstng rooms. Addltlonalty ... a New European kitchen, a complete security system. Special ... a auperb thermostatically .controOed wine room. And the list goes on .............................. t1,•,• HARBOR VIEW HLLI ... Just listed. This comfortable three bedroom restdence does not pot on any &Ira. Just a strWght-forward environment. But ... the huge corner lot alone, lhould turn a prospective buyer Into an owner. The exalted tocatlon otters a stagger- ing vtew of the ocean and city tights. The rMgnltude of the vtews can be feet u welt u aeen. The entire llvtng area of the reeidence (llvtng room, dining room, family room and kitchen) facee the awe-Inspiring view and featurea high vaulted, mUliYe beamed ceil- ings and a huge central rock fireplace. The demand for thrt kind of property Is high and the available land la limited. So ... hurry! ......................................................... 1125,000 WESTCLIFF ... Go~s. newty remodeted, two . st~. six bedroom home on one of WestcUff s most prestlQous streets. Huge lot with room for a pool. New blue Spanish tlte roof. French windows and doors and leaded glass accent windows. Separate format din- ing room opens to Intimate patio. The belt schoofs In one of Newport's belt family neighborhoods ................................. ms.- 8EAYIEW ... Security gated. Community tennts courts and poofs. QuMtt cukte-uc location. Cok>Ual vtewa of ooeen and aty Ughtt. Thia three bedroom, Bar HarbOf' model ts special. Among the amenit,_ you wtff find aoartng beamed cefffngs, lmOked mlrr«a, plant•tk>n lhuttera, rich and warm panetlng, two ftreptaces, r1ch Md warm P9Mffng, two flreptllcel and • awnptuout ,,,...., IUfte ... complete wfth tts own prtwte gar:den. The uklng prloe ~ moet of the fumftur.. :.~.~ .. ~-~~· .. ~.~ .... ~~~~.~ t:.= MYCMIT ... Mutt ... thtl ~. remoct•ad four bedroom home on a d'°6ce atr..c In the .,_,.,. Dover at.or. .... lmpr111tw ~ wfttl ... llelrcaM. GounMC kttcMn ... ~ ~ CUllOm dofMd ~ ewo::.=.~ ... bultt41 ~ '-* "'° Ind CJ:: room. Din. Fomwil dlnlftg room. m-...... lndudll """*• ....... doeet Md ''dr-.n'' *' ....... poof tub. An ~ v-.. ~ won't ---to,.,,..··············~···················._· -- THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES DOYIR SHORES ....................... •1.•-cm Sat-&m 1-4:00 ............. 1310 Galaxy Drive SEAYIEW .................... 1741,000 F.,..,.._. Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 2005 Yacht VtgJfant NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..................... 10,• Sat 1-4:30 ............. 311 Santa Ana Avenue EAITU>E COSTA •IA ........... tal.000 Sun 1-4:30 ............. 252 Nineteenth Street NEWPORT NORTH ....................... 12Ji6.ooo Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ............... 79 Corsica Drive DOYER SHOMS ... Come and see th11 outstanding cu1tom built home. Enjoy the spectacular View while relaxing on one o1 the many decks. Thia spacious, multi-level home has a large muter aulte, one additional t>4Mtroom, and a warm, comfortable den with flreptace. Hlghelt quality dMign and work- manship. F6atur• abound throughout, ln- cludtng v11Ulted, beamed oetllnga, lush, euy- care landtcaptng, MCUrlty system, special window tinting, temperature controlled wine cetlar, llke new carpets and drapes. Truty one of a kind offering .............................. 1145-ooo NEWPORT HmGHTI ... Thia custom thrM bedroom r•dence ti ewtythlng the conwn- tk>f'81 hOtne fln't. Large comer IOt. Wlde, tr ... Nned atreet. lt1 Vflual promlM of a moun- tain retreet 11 not mt1111~lntlde, there's Olk plank floortng, • atep IMng room wtth a huge Rlwr Roct fireptllce, a center ~ kttcnen wtttt 1mpcw1• ca1Met1. • a.ge maater de wfth • • end two beacon,_ (one with a view of the OC*lnj. The garage haa a ~ bmh and RV acc111. . ...................... ._ ................................. 1111.-. . HUN\WCITOlf IUCll ... DlccQtOr perfect five bedroom. two ........ .,._, beth, two story, *99 ~ home In Hunangton Ugh~trK1. ~·.-~ NC only one .Ind ~mlll from the ocean. Or . oer.g room. Patio ktt:.-\. room upetalrs. luah f~ ~ petto and Kol pond in very private ywd. Three C9r_ger"aige. . .......................................................... lm,000 EAITllDE COSTA •U ... Charming two bedroom, one bath home ha been complete- ly remodeted. Uaht Md brloht wtth high beamed ceilings. Ami>'e room fOt expansion Fabulous rear yard wtth ftegatone patio, gazebo and K°' pond.~ thrM car garage. PrJde of owneraNp ta ~t. ··············································-········· -.- •WPORT NOln'H ... WeH loeated end unit looks out to pool and IPL Thia tWO bedroom two and one half bath condominMn hu been upgraded wtth oven, carpets, PfMtatk>n lhut· ters throughout, bt11cfled Ollik entertainment center for TV and 1tereo, Meldean pawn In entry, powder room and kttehen. Overslz.ed brlek patio 1Uper for entertaining ........ NEWPORT TERMca ... Thia MCtuded end unit la located 8mOnQ nower strewn meedows with OC8ln br-. '(~ --and upgr~ n "" . parquet ftoors. ~Ay, lnlkte and out. Featuret inctuae • very large master 1Ulte, soaring ~ and abundant natural Hght ·········#··············································· 11n.- PAM UDO -tput1• o.,,....., ... Two 9d)acient cond°"**""' 1ri Ne-s>Ort &Mch. Each hat two bedroome. two betha, flreptace, petlo, dout>ll 8ttac:Md ~ 111oc•1tk>n poota and ~ gerdil .. Both In VflrY good condttion. ~ lllod9tlon pools and loYefy gardena. le*\'" very good condttlOn. A11aonat>te ~du-. One la en end \lt'\lt .................................................... tt-.-_______ ....;... __ ..,_ .. The quellty home marketplM:e I• Merrlll Lynch -A tradition of tru•t attr.ct• the flnHt people a propert .... SALES BULLETIN Last week Merrill Lynch Realty re- ported over $10 million In sales. This Included 2 Investment properties in San Diego County. Also, presidential transactions In Olde Corona del Mar (9)l ~arbor View Homes (2), Irvine (2), Costa Mesa (4), Newport Beach (3), and L.A. County ( 1 ). o.MY-CAN-U-C Gr_.·~· ,_, vt.w. pvt ~to S ...._. 3,500 S ' .Ofy w/pool In Cameo ...... IA/3 .... ~. A V11W • MAMOft NW HOlmS-Alwe comer IOt .. oommendlng ... lmp«:cable ,.... In ,.... ............ Md upgrading. 3 8R. nt comm pet1l pool l ......_ 155t.OOO. A ca. OP IPYGLA .. ta&.-Private comer IOt; OM of l'9 ......... Upgteded 4 BR, 1lr9e l10f'Y, pool hotMWMhlfdcMn ......... 000 WAISS RDln. wooa•••-Better bele¥eofltl ....., ..._.. toot 2 M . 3 BA, 2 l"'Y wtth vW9 .... Md MOW ~ mountlllnL Upgr9ded end lilMl ID' 1111 1439.000 ~--DC" I ·..ca-l.ak• TtlhOe ...... 4 1R. a IA ~ COf---.ma end =''' Dane In .._.. ......... Md .... paaoo -MftllCteCO lnLa • ~ CDM-t:-J1m ..... .._.. llde IGCllllOl" 3M 3M. ..... I I.--. I llafy, I.,.._ IUOO/MO .... Of .... .,..... "....,TO• au1r-• '° .. M .., .......... • ., .... _...,_=--=ron•.,....,... •M 7 117 1•11•• ;f.atlMO ................. OCEAN V11W AT tn,m lmmac. Md vecantl 2 bdrm, 1~ beth on Nwpt. ~ greet hOme or excellent Nntel. Lowest In area. $259,500 4 COtA•RCIAL LOTS .. lldADOEN IQUAM- lncome produdng with lnveetment potential. Approx. 8,300 lq. ft. SIC>Cf.000 OCEAN CAS'Tla-Fabulou1 views from penthouse on S..boa Penlnlu&a. AJmo.t new. fresh and clean with gourmet khchen. $549,000 LY._. $559,000 Hll ............. 3 BR, Comer lot M.T. Grave •IHRRll $-439,000 11 LM1 .. 1rt 2 BR, 3 BA. 2 atry 8. LeBolt rim...,. mu $257,SOOIMI .... .., a..., 3 BR. 3 BA B. Swindall "'· au S534.ooo • ....... . ~Opportunities C. Porcetta ... .. '550.000 111 fll ..... 3 BR. Oen, FR M. Hartling ~ $-439,900 M .._ lr11111 Ftmity Home, lmmmc. J. Bemerd .. ,.... $475.000 1 .. tt•.W 4 BR, Femlty home C. Roa .. -11.000,000 -....... 5 BA, e BA. new Zartler/l.,.,ett .aa mu $339.ooo •1 ..... 3 BR/28A P. Spauldlng 1.1. -seos.ooo 1•,.... ...... 5 BA. FA P. z.rtter .... -$474,900 1111 ......... Mon-.,, 4 BR T. Smith _,_ 1510,000 Mn ......... 2 BR. Oen E. Compton 11,350,000 1ea tu s. Eaton ................ LOVILY UDO LMNG-A 4th fk>of' condomlntum OYertookfng the bay, IOphtsUceted IMng In 2 BR. 2 BA w/24 hr eecurlty, pool, epa and blliard rm. $725.000 ~TINTIAL 'LUS-St to ltreda on P'eetigk>ul lido Isle. 3 BR. den, fem rm. paint/new Berber carpet PRICE REDUCTION $550,000 UDO LOT-Rare lido Nord lot, pler/sllp atrudy In. AIA ptena lnc:luded. CIOM to tennis. yachting. s 1,29!5,000 ·-••8'1••1•••Y sn am $899.ooo 1 .-... 4' BR, 3 BA view Leverett/Weber L81 ml $550,000 111 W. .... 3 BR. Den, FR C. Roa lltmlT $475,000 1 .. ,, ..... 4 BR, Femtly home S. Slingsby .. -$1,000,000 -,., ..... 5 BR. 6 BA. new Zartlef/leverett ...,. mu 3 BR/2BA $339.000 .1 ....... P. Spautdfng l.f, a&J $726,000 1111 ·---H Ocean/Canyon Vlewl 0 . J°"""8on "... $559,000 3 BR. corner lot Wllll 11 $-439,000 11llll11ll1rt 2 BR. 3 BA. 2 atry 8. L..aott ........... $257,500 ......... Leif 3 BA. 3 BA 8. hlnd9I .. -1885,000 ....... 4 BR. 4 BA CdM landfMrtl K. Grw•I - SUPER BUYS ~ DAILY MOT'/aAI. UTAft•••lll!ll•lil••lillillllllliilliilll••------------------·aATUllDAY JMll~ JI. 1._/M .. 9 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. BA.l..90.\ ISLAND business oppununny for super INse with S years remaining + 5 yeu option to renew in excellent Marine Avenue location 673-6900 .............................................................. S55,000 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Very spacious 6 bedroom.J ~th home. Super location near bu~ & shof?ping & accrou from church. Great for large 1am1ly or p<»s1ble board & care home 631 -1400 .. Sl75,000 NEWPORT CREST townhome with cxean views Highly upgraded 3 bdrm, maste r s11t1ng room & ~kony & -'uest up • l bdrm down Hardwood fl00<s tn dining & kitchen Comm pool, tennis BEST BUVl1 631-1400. . . . S289,000 BE.ACH CLOSE Condo in West Newport lake new trt·IC"Vel contemporary 2 8R, 2 BA condo with terrtf1t ocean views High ceilings. skylights, \eparate d1n1ng room, 5 ~rge patios & arr d o uble garage 631-1400 .... ......... . s1.-o,ooo CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contempor;uy new con· dos, near completion Stnkmg 2 bdrms with se- cluded 2nd floor m.tster sutte, den & inside laundry Sc»ring 2 story living room with fireplace opening lo l.uge deck 631-1400 . . S350,000 Open House Sat 1-4 ...... 613 1a~m1ne BAJ,.BOA PENINSULA 'ust ONl left Brand new upe Cod townhome ~paceous 2 BR , 21 1 BA , 0o1k abs, secullly system & double &•rage Step\ to bay, ocNn, Bilboa Ferry & shops 631 -1400 SJS0,000 NEWPORT BAY TOWE.RS Be•utiful remodeled Sth floor condo with 2 rN\ter suites & fabulous views of utJl1N 'uns"s. bay. oce•n & city lights Security building, roof to p sundt'ck, pool & Jva1fable boat shp. 631-1400 U9S,000 NEWPORT SHOR£9 Extra largt' corner lot Bright & c~rful J bf m w•terfront home. huge patio ne•t to 11ndy be•ch. Mex1e1n 11le floor,, be•med ce1l1ngs & co1y firepLiCt' Community pools & tennis Price incl~ the "nd 631-1400 . S•95,000 UDO JSLE Charmina 2 bdrm doll hou\t' with den & lov ty brick ~110 with fountain on 8re•t stre-et RebU1lt in 1944. New kitchen, new !Mths, new roof, French doors & ~cd windo ws 611 -1400 SSl0,000 Open Ho\IM S..ti' "n 1-~ ....... 217 Via Orv1tto CO&ONA DEL MA& _.,&.COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3800 Realtors A WEST NEWPORT 1 house to oceanfront. Beautiful remodeled Ca~ Cod 3 bdrm home, R·2 lot with room for unit. Ocean view from mster. used brick fireplace in living room & brick patio. Turn-key with new kitchen & baths. 631-1400 ................. $565,000 UDO ISL£ Bright & open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & large living room opening to sunny patio and simll yard. Sundeck off master Close to clubhouse. tennis & beach. 631-1400 ..... SS69,000 CORONA DEL MAR Unusually spacious duplex south of Bayside Onve & 1 '"' :n~iu to be~ch . front has 3 bedrooms. , ·o L v 1ivins room w11h fireplace & front ·S ,.~••OS. Rear is a spaC1ous 2 bdrm, 2 bath t.¥er double gar •ge 6J 1-1400 . ... . .. .. .. ... ..... .... . .. . ........... ~25,000 SE.A ISLAND Elepnt 1ownhome w11h fabulou\ views. Marble entry, gourmt't lutchen with granite counters, oak cab1neu & flooring, den & 2 bdrms luxurious master with mirrored ce1hng & ~th with wh1tlpool 1ub 631-1400 . "25,000 Open Sat & Sun 1-4 30. tt7 Sea Cove Lane UDO ISL£ Charming 3 bdrm v.1th l complete master suit~. 1 up w11fl ad/oming family room & one down plus large forma dining room Country French decor, cu"om built-ms & prevate patio on lovely street. 631-1400........... .. . . ............ S750,000 Open House Sat/Sun 1-5 ................. 111 Via Waz1ers NEWPORT HEJCHJ'S Excums 4 bdrm house w1th fabulous hatbor views an a wOOded h1ff~ae setting. Play room, family room, pool & spa & separate 1 bdrm guest cottage. Just reduced!! 631-1400 . .. ... ..... ... . .. .... . .. . ........ i789,000 Open House Sat/Sun 1-4 ........................... 2209 Cliff UDO PENINSULA Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm m full ~urily building w11h doorrmn Granite counter tops, ar~ted & marble floon, etched glass entry door & receued hght1ng h c1t1ng c hannel water views 631-1400 ...................... $795,000 BALBOA ISLAND Just off~ Bayfront, sit down l1v1ng room views plu~ a 45' lot lots of room for expansion A grNt potential tn th.ts ch.arming freshly refurbisht"d 3 bdrm home with new roof. side & front patios 673-6900... . . . .. . . .. seoo.ooo UDO ISL£ l ow tr.lffic corner plus overs11ed 35' lot. Starung comuuct1on on top qU.ll1ty Med1t~rran an.) bdrms & d~ around sunny patio Own r will con- sider ~llang Lind & approved plans 631-1400 ..... ... . S87S.000 finished price UDO ISLE Just compl tcly rt"dont', hkt' new c.on· srruct1on. fabulous M d1terrant"an 4 bdrm, l ' 1 ~th with den & walled co\.lrt)'ard on ~rg r lot Oak floors, Hone fp, open beams, fr. doon & wil'\dOw!t 631-1400... . ........... ~ ............... _ .. S889.000 Open HouSf' Sit 1-5 .••. -......... , ............. M. )JS Pi.nu NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2438 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 ·' UDO ISL£ fresh, elegant contemporary 4 bdrm (Or 3 & den) on double lot. Faux ~tor'lt' floors, 12' hving room ceilings, lots of glass & 2 patios for in- door/outdoor feeling On tht> island's pre>ttiest street. 6.) 1-1'400. ... .... . . .. .. ............ S94S,OOO Open House Sat 1-5.. -·-.. . .... 22.-Via Cenoa BALBOA ISLAND V1c:tor1.1n ~yfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views Immaculate with new berber carpet, 1t has a gourmet kitchen. formal dmtng room, den & fireplaces in laving & family rooms & mutt-r suite. 631-1400 ... . . ... . . . .. S995,000 UDO ISLE Beautifully descgnt'd top qualuy S bdrni with forf'l'WI dining & family room & den Pro- fessionally decorated with ~ned windows & fr doors to sunny ~tlo with spa Alme>\t doubl lot, quiet end of 1sLlnd 631-1400 ................ ·-$995,000 DOVER SHORES Remodel~ 3 bdrm ~yfront with huge rNster ~u1te, den, family room, dock f<X a largt- y•cht & s~rkl1ng w.iter views Terr aced bays1d patios with spa & bu1lr-1n BBQ Steps to community beach. 631-1400 .. $1,250,000 LINDA ISLE Tr•d111onal 4 bdrm in ~rfect cond11ion on oversized lot w11h dock & ••de hes family room with Fr. doors to hu15e ~ys1de patios & cozy study with Fp Circular staircue, oak floors & cabinetry 631-1400... . . .. . .. . ..... . .. .. ...... $1.595,000 . LIDO ISL£ Bayfront with 62' of w•terfront, grt'at views & prlv•te pool Extensively remodeled 3 bdrm 1ncfud1ng l<lrge m.ister w11h Fp .. $tudy & balcony, gourmet kuchen w11h granite <.ounter\ & den Top quality. 631-1400 .... $1 ,900,000 LINDA ISLE The qulntes~nce of elegant hvmg 1n this beauufully appointed • bdrm w11h den/guest. family room, formal dining & dram.lie 2 story entf} Sunny terrue 1,.ads to dock for 2 yac hts 631-1400 .. ...... .................... . . .. .. s 1,950.000 LINDA ISLE S..yfront, spect•cular remodel~ 3 bdrm wuh den, foml.ll dining, hu8e w ine cellar, de<k with ~ & spa and pier & ~hp for J boats Qu.al1t)' matt'rials include travertine. onyx. brass & copper. 631-1400 .... ..... . . .. . . ... . . . . $2,625,000 CORONA DEL MAR Beachfront hbul<ous l bdrm with un~ralled v1ewj of the ocean & "rbor en· tr.mc e Built on 2 101~. this bright & o~n cus1om contempor4lr)' h4s blf'•ch~ h4rdwood floors & 10' nu~any doon 631·1400 ........................ Sl,980.000 CORONA DEL MAR Rare Shoreclaff's es\,tt~ with 108' of OCHn front._e & pilt\Ofami ~~. ~­ n1frcent 5 bdtm home, the uh1m.attt tn imte-r11fs & f1xtur~ & s.crweral oce.tnside terrKft with huge pool & spa. 63l·1400 ...................... " ..... .$4,SOO,OOO BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 316 MARINEAV& 71~-873-69001i! l 1 1 { ( LOVELY COSTA IESA PllL lllE Super 3 bdrm wtth remodeted kitchen & baths. Lavish ute of Oak & Ceramic tile. Two fireplaces. Seifer• very anxious to see offers. Ill ASSllE I.I FllEI •••wn• Great 2 bdrm condo near South Coast Plaza. Remod .. 1d • month• tlOO. Take over 70,000 1st T.D. or put 31/. down on new FHA. Mk~ ............ W•'TWT c~ to South COMt Plaza. Thr .. bdrm, 1 'A bathe, pkll 2 cer ~_. lmmllQ.llal•. ()ntyt 11-.-.... -- 3 FHllLll• lllllS Private complex doae to lhoPPlnQ. Two at«y wt1tt ftreplece and endoMd ~age. Cllll fMt for ........... Need• paint, cerpM a m1nor repairs. s.... Uk.,1~ EACH -Aa-ls FIRM u. lmlll• .. -E GreM ....., home on to¥9ly ,,.. Hned atrMt. Two bdrm. detllChed e-• & _,.,., lerge yard. 8llilr tMW1g .,.., °"'Im 11-.- CIST• .. E SITE Bulldable site on hill top wtth 360' view. 1.46 acres with 750 producing avocado trees. Great Investment today and Murel Total price only 11--...... ""' Alli IEPAll Excetlent Westside k>catlon. Good- off-street parking. 3 bays, 4 hotata. pits, offiee + house, buslMM ~ portunfty-et 1111.- la'TT 1121• WTSllE CISTA IESA Two bdrm. 2tn bath townhome. H'Qh- ty upgraded French doors. Wood- burning ftreptace. 2 cer garage can now & be In for Chrlatmaa. Only 11n.-11•11ara lllll9I flWllll•E Or9'Mtie 3 bdrm, 3.,. ..... wtth Y9Uhed c ••nea . .ncen IMng room. bride ..,__ Ind double car J!!!: •· 1111.-1111 , ••• EllTlllE .. Great 3 bdrm, 21t'l bath townhome in best location of Eat9kMt CM. Built In 19&4. MMt• ante hu ftreptace, spa tub, Md a wlllk tn doeet. large living room wtth ftreptace. Must see this beauty. Offered at lnt,MO ··- m•HYE n.-1 II UITll• 1111'1 llESA Jhrea bedroom. 2'A bath, 2 fire- places, *98 ywd wtth eoc:ess to 2 car attached garage. Only 4 years old. Spa tub and ftreplaoe tn master bedroom. Ottered at an.- · •· - .llST IUIOEI SI. llllT PWl cau to Ytew this towty 4 bedroom. 2 bath hOme with feml)t room. Located on cuf-de..w -wtttt bMuttfUf land- IQOing. Just reduced to 1243.500 Cali .. 11.111 llYE 111111' • To thee ~mty millftt._, Eut- llde towntlome. Ttww bdrm. 2'h bath. HM bl11cMd wood cabtnetl . rec 1111 d llgflllng. Md woe deck ~ ... ,._ dll'I'• = F• 111 I .. ... ··--'9 EllTllll ll•E T~ 3 bdrm ~ , .. ">erlect con- dttlon. Extra a."i 0 j°"bte car . garage, ftr9P'"O Y .1vate patio & much mort fb ~location. Just Rited. Offer, .1 at 121.,.. lllBT•l•D IDLFEIS IELlllT Charming 2 story townhouse In Rllncho S.. Joaquin. Night light vtew and qutet cul-*aac location. Up- graded 2 bdrm, 2~ bath & den. 1211.-HmlllllT .... , 11·1 .. LIYE AT TllE IUCll Model ~ect hlghty upgraded 2 bdrm, 2 ~ bath townhome In a speclaJ Mduded location yet within steps to bNch. Neafty brand new wtth an ewwd wtnntng delign and floofplan; mwrored ...... european kitchen, pri- vate patio, large muter tulte, fire. ptace, 2 car ~,.. security system. At>eoeutety gor~t With tuperb COMtrucdon. Juat htedl .,,.,.. -~ WTSllE DCLISIYI 11111111 Soadoo9 4 bdrm, 3 bath, approx. 2?00 aq. ft. large yard RV patklng. 2 fnp4ecel, country kitchen needs a ltttle dee0r•t117. ~ nu.- lllLIEIS SPff IALSI Err=-i'b~ I~~~ ng Ill IHIDI OllTUL Cl Tlltll NA 2 bdnn, wtth 8f'doMd ~~ Owner anxloul. 111.,_ .. IElll IOIUT + 1•1•1 Three bdrm, 2 two·· 0 ,. cMrmtng mottw~ 0 '-~· Large tot wtth ape. v ... . poot Md bonus parking. 1 ....... muet ... , ...... _._. USTSIH PEIFEmll Beautifully remodeled Ea1t1lde home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, famlty room. formal dining, RV ec:oeet. Pro. teuionalty a.net.caped. RMdy for the moat dltcrlmlnattng t>uyw. Ask:li onty AM, .......... .._.,1 .. mmrallllll * IEmEllAl'I UICll * AllUIE Don't miss the lat of the large parcets. 8uMd or aubdMdlng this rural 40 acre parcel next to CleveWld NatJon., For•t and near new reai- den1ial devek>pment. off Ortega Hwy (174) Riverside Co. Term• available on ..... price of ·--mn 1221• , DOLISIYE LISTlll Costa Mela-Four ptex, aff 2 bdrm. ..,.. .. Pll• IEWPllT IElllTI LIT Can butld Custom VM9'# Home of approximately 9,000 sq.ft. have plant. Only ···-un.m •llLI TElllFll YILIE II IEWNIT e.utlful 4 bdrm, 3 bath, home on kNely tree Mr'9d ttr•t Belt floor plan , on mw'ttet wtth huge formal dining room. PtantaUOf' outtera and beveled glW. b \-. .. ,ry doors are brand new f, .... Enormous IWlm- mlng pool ,,, 9,000 sq. ft . lot Is surrounded by tow maintenance pro. feuk>naly land1eaped yard. ~!~ onty 112..-... 111••·= Riii IEW II DLIE Cll QuaUty duplex currently under con- structlon. Both units are 3 bdrm. Exceflent location. Call today to add your own flnlshl~ touches. ••• ........ llSllPWEI ClllTIL VIEWS Wonderful Whtte Water Views from this executive Laguna perched high on a hill in North Laguna. This highly upgreded 3 bdrm home ptua eeparate "*d quarter• would lndude marbte entry. French doors, gourmet kitchen and your own prtvate poot For further detallt call ••• mTYIU&i& Plllll•E Lovely famlty home In ~rable New- port i Beech neighborhood. Three bedrooms, two bathe, cozy famlty room off kitchen. Well manicured lawn. Call for your personai lhowing . ...... STEPS Tl IUCll Upper unft '" N9wport 8Mch 3 bdrm, 2 bath, and 2 car Qllr9Qe. Won't lat. w=-· ,,_,,. 2S4 EAST 17TB STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA -. . . . ... <"""I ?2e.1lde11tial Be"he1Z9e SaC'iee~ 7le tf!at9e.1t 911depe11ae11t ?eeJ ~tate ~111p11111 ill t'e 1tat"111 SELE CTED HOME S ENCLOSED GLASS ATRIUM 1111,500 Goes wi_t~ this I BR, I lh BA. highly UPirad~ condominium. Other features include Italian marble fireplace. plantation shutters. vaulted ceilings and much more. Aana Perkins. LITTLE DOLL HOUSE • $211,000 Comfort and luxury in outstanding. near New- port Center location. Newer 2 BR. C)(ecutive condominium. Large deck, community pool and spa. Nancy lmbernino. PLAN "8 " IN BAYRIDGE l2A4 000 Mirrored walls. white carpeting and plantation shutters enhance this 2 BR. 2 BA. condominium in the heart of Newport Beach. Security gated community pool and spas. Micki Cooper. ' A REAL BUY! '245,000 Very large 2 BR. 2 BA. condominium. Vaulted ceilings. Entire upstairs master suite with sitting area. Walls of mirrors, plush carpeting.. Four patios. Micki Cooper GARDEN OF EDEN $425,000 Light and brisht, 3 BR. 21h BA home. Spacious rear yard witn flowers and fruit trees surround the patio by Rogers Gardens. log or bicycle around Newport Bay. Gloria Robertson or carolyn Lowe. REMODELED POOL HOME $441,000 Immaculate country cottage. 3 BR, 2'h BA. total- ly refurbished home in Baycrest Cozy family room with brick fireplace. new appliances Blocks to Westcllff shopping. Beverly Morphy TWO PRIVATE BEACHES $525,000 LH Bayshor~. tu~ked away on a quiet street Master suite with den. Family room. 3 BR. 3 BA, lovely patio for outdoor living. Ann Peters. WHfT£ ON WHtTE 1585,000 Mediterranean style home. 4 BR. could have 5th BR. Outstanding family neighborhood. Close to upper bay. and park. Prlvate spa. Mali Gulledge Ba en. AEMOO£LED GEM 1121,000 Four BR home with great open feeling. Ca· thedral ceilings. French doors and windows skylichts and light colors. Remodel~ baths and new wood doors. Maxine Propp. ,AND, SURF, SEMNITY ... 000 Three BR plus den. 2'h BA. Lovely home for adult entertaininc. Locat~ on the park at the end of the Peninsula. Three-car garage for all the adult toys. Hobie Denny. 0.RALD BAY -HTATI SAU ~ Only $725,000 for this 3 BR w /)aree flat t>Kkyard cloSe to park and tennis. Terrific loatlon. Creat potenttal for add-on or remodel. Com1>41re with recent sales. You'll dltcover value Rod or Dave.' !8-CtJOUMff _.... IHS.000 rirst me o e,~ -Towne Collection Plan c. Two master suites, l BA. llvlnc room with two story ceillnc. formal dlnlnc. many customized features. Belle Partch. NE w or~ MARKL T A IMIPJSCOP( 147',IOO Of liefll space and hnt. Three BR. 3 ~ BA towntlome, •aulted ceihnes n1roupout. many sllytchts. This towntlome stands out with its own 1ndlvlduahty and warmth Stllannt Shultr ll>O CSU STMTEI 1499.000 Beautiful 2 Bit 1 BA. rottaie on one of the loveliest stradas on the 1stind. Home features Berber carpet. brick hreplace and remodeled ltle/bfass bath. Lots of potential Chen Swift Bf CCUS( VIW! $565,000 Sea lsJand, fantastic location on the 15th trttn of Newport Beach Country Ctub. This 'l BR .• & den townhome has its own poOI, sc>a Many extras. Jan Otbay or Gloria Robertson VD -.....-Rl>6E Sl.150,000 Goreeous rtsldenct 1n one of the most exchlsive areas of Newpoft. five BR. 4 BA. formal dln1nc room Pnvate spa Ma&n1hcent pr01>tffY Comm pools & tennis Mah Gulttdae Bitn KINGS IOAO rt.US VD $175,000 Huce 5 BR. 4 BA. Cliff Haven home with spectacular ocean and NY views. Truly a rare otteona 1n lh1s exclusm Newport Beach area. Alln Peters or Suzanne Shuler. "BIG CANYON BEAUTY" 11,215,000 Gorgeous f amlly home. 5 BR. 3 BA. custom features Include spacious living room. dining and family room areas. Large lot. Some nlght light views Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody C.D.M./FABULOUI VIEW 11,375.000 130• ocean and Jetty views. A southwestern design for this gorgeous remodel located on a larce lot. J BR, pool and spa B.J lohnson COUNTRY FRENCH 11,415,000 Fabulous Harbor Ridge <ustom 4 BR, hom offers lovely pool and spa with cascadlng·rlver rock waterfall Landscaped to perfection Pan- oramic view deck. Interior with super1or ap· polntments. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody OPEN HOUSES &IC CANYON 2 BR. FR HAQOR RIDGE s !Mt. rR. spa, vu BAYCREST l Bit. FR, pool &IC CANYON 4 BA. flt vu HARBOR WOOOS 2 BR. pool 8tG CANYON l BR. pool BAVSHOlt.s ) &ft, Fa HAR~RIDCE 5 •• fl. pool LIDO ISLE 2 IR 8AYatoGE 111.Fa ING CANYON ••F'l.w SATURDAY ... , ... '1.ftOMI 1-4 ~~ a.--1-•MO ... 12 ... lO a-.ecar-..o... Suun~ Shuler 1111 .. 1e1 Marty Malcomb •1 e ....... ,.,,. ~Y~tly Mof'phy MC.,.F*-:ft Donna God~"-I .,.....,..._,. ,_..nc:y l~nlno ....... IR J«lle keiCh --... ~I.AMI~ ,. ..... Ann Petin 111 Vt.•c I °*1Swtll .. .,.. It ..... .... llkkl~ -~.·:= llQ CANYON '1,.-,ooo Lovely traditional family home, 6 BR, 4 BA. with elegant formal marble entry. Laree master suite. large private lot with pool. On one of Big canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. BELCOURT 11.US 000 Former model. Callery custom home. 4--5 s'R. 4 BA. Circular stalrcase overlooks living area. Rear garden w /pool. spa & 880. Wiii sell furnished Selle Partch. CUSTOM YEW ESTATE 11,500000 EJeiant 6 BR and cuest quarters In exclu~1ve area ot Newport Seach, wonderful for entertain- ing indoors and outdoors, larae pool. outdoor cooking. Two master suites. Trlona Sergin. FABUlOUS CUSTOM Ha. 11115 000 Trad1tonal Country French. 5 BR. 6'h BA ho1me Serene setting on Bi& canyon Country Club s 15th hole Lake view. Incredible quality through out Danny Bibb or Stpehanle Grody PRIME 8AYFRONT S1,72.5.000 Two master suites Private patio with spa Teak cabinetry. cus1om stone flreplaces Large pier and dock will accommodate several large yachts. All overlookJn& THE BEST VIEW IN THE HARBOR Martha Macnab or Sara Hinman SUPER OCEANnONT VIEW 11.•S.OOO Oramuc 1 so• views of ocean. Jetty. Catalina and sunsets Listen to th sound of the wave~ Spacious older home with 4 BR, 5 BA A spec1(ll C D M opportunity Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth IELCOURT 12.195 000 ~ecantly appoint~ 6 BR. family home. 41/z ·a,.. library. gourmet kitchen. huce master suite with skyllghts, ff replace and wafk·ln cl~ts. pool clnd spa. Belle Partch OVDLOOKINO .UCH sun 000 Terrific ~w l 8R . 4Yl 8A w/conv den Looks down on the private beach & pound1nc surr Thi!> I~ Emerald Bay's ~st locatJon Seller mny carr) f1nancln& to qualified buyer Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley. . NIEW -fAIRWAYOM 12.-sOOO New Fairway One custom home Outstandtn'c In quality and desJcn, 4 BR. 4~ BA. ltbr ry. spacious mast~r su•te, c.off course, mountain and city llChts Vtewt from every room Dann) Bibb or Stephanie Crody. 1:: ~ t · c... pool~ ..,.._._ ............ $1 ,400 l BA J · =--~ C.D.M ................. $1 ,200 2 ... 2 IA. ~ ..................... --......... $l.~ l ..: 2:: ~ ~ MUiched home-$2.600 2. 2 8A "'urtlend ............................ $1,275 • · Hwt Ol Nlwpott ........... m •• Sf ,900 ------·· ..... 86g IMngroom with fireplace, gourmet kitchen, • bedrooms, one bedroom has been added on with a cozy fireplace & separate entry. Great for a mother-In-law or teenager, good buy. Call 548-2331. HP10 "" .... , IUln ....... Lovety 5 bedroom home fOf' the lady °' gentle-man who require the best. Tiie entry, sunken IMngroom, formal dining, huge family room. gourmet kitchen. 1 bedroom on k>wer levet. • on upper plus a huge bonus room for recreation or studio. Parklike grounds with rock spa. Call 5-46-2313. HP11 .. ,.., .. ,,. nu.- Specious family hOme. 5 BA. 31t'l BA, pool, spa, large lot. Formal dining room. famUy room. Remodefed kitchen & baths. Hurry! Priced to sell. Call 6-46-7171 . NP10 111& nm emi1 OtUU 1n1.- s1ng1e atory ranch style near park. 3 bedroom + den or •th bedroom. 2 bath. New kitchen. Large yard. Excellent value. CAii 646-7171. NP 11 m1m • IUIY 1111,-Setlert have purchased another, ready to move. Act now. See this adOf'able 3 bedroom, 2 bath enclosed patio, situated on an extra large corner lot. Call now 646-7171. NP12 um1. NmTI TIWBIUH 11lUll Tl 1111 ... Cholce Eastslde complex with community pool & spa. Large spacious units. 3 BA, with large master suite, separate bath & patio. Inside laundry. SkyUghts 2 5 baths. Double attached g1rege. Call MS.7171. NP13 .slllll&'llUTllY 11...- Lowest priced • bedroom In area. Spacious • bedroom, 2 bath. Large family kitchen. Patio off famtty room area Newty painted. Hurry on this. Calf 646-7171. NP1• .... Uiilflft ..... Giant 2 atory o4 bedroom. Dramatic big llvfng room, crackling flreptaoe, dining room. big fam- lty room with bullt In cab netry. 3 baths. back y•d, fjan entertainer• deHght. Sparklmg pool, wat.frlN. apa, coveted pat o. Won't last, call 546-2313. HP1 .. _......,.uu m1.- LOY11y tamlty hOme with many upgredel EndoMd wrought lron entrance. Big lfvtng room wtth ftreptac., ceiling fan. Ofn ng ar .. , 3 btg bedroomt, custom made vanatlee In bath beth- roome. Meat• hU gofd flx1ur91. CerMnt drfve. wey, eopper ptumbfng. Textured outlkte. near PerlomWng Alt.I Center. Cell 641-2313. HP2 1& •Ml II fl11111ml. Moving out of, or Into Coeta ....._ ... .._ .... l'POfVV"lrt 8lild'I or OrMge County? Contueed abOut -.o to Cllll or how to 9M lntormatton on ..,.. ycMI .,. P.'9? Ceil ua. Century 21 The ........... ,. .. ~ wttt\ 7,000 oMaee ~--Unlted8t1t11 Cellour,..._ 11G1t ~.PHYLLIS .... 7171 or AOY ...n1a WM.Ill ma,_ llblllY a• 11 ..... Lowty 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome In ex- clutlve area at an exceftent prlOe. Security gate, tlte entry, big Uvlng room. fireplace. ptush carpeta. Steps to country club & golf course. Cati 5-46-2313. HP3 1111,_ mAN un.- Na home at an excellent price. 3 bedrooms. 1.75 baths, tlvfng room with fireplace, country kitchen, exceUent schools. Call for details S..6-2313. HP4 ......... 11M,lll Handymans special. Perfect buy for anyone who likes rebuHdlng homes. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Big lot. Call for Info. S..6-2313. HP5 .. ..a.atPUU 121..- Charmlng vacant home In excellent area. Setler has left area. Is motivated. Famlly room with fireplace, shows beautifully, freshly painted In- terior. Texcoted exterior, solar system, near everything. Great buy. Call 5•6-2313. HP7 IMl llftllm ,.._ au..- Great property In good Costa Mesa location. 2 bedroom vacant home In front, excellent duplex in rear. 8Jg btg lot. Many possibllltles. Call now for that tax break you need. S..6-2313. HP8 NEWPORT BEACH .. -fUlWI .... Wiii 11,111.-Located tn presUgtous Betcourt. Spacious, cus- tomized 5 bedroom, •.5 bath. Professionally landscaped oversfzed lot. Pool, spa, waterfall. French doors throughout. Massive family room. walk-In oak bar. Soaring cetllngs. Gourmet kitchen. Huge master suite, alttlng area. fire- place. Call 646-7171. NP1 WIUTI.. 111..- Located In private community with pool & ten- nis. Affordable Newport home. 3 bedrooms + den. 2 baths, fee land. Call 646-7171. NP2 m.Hlll llUBI• 1111.- 0ramatJc towne COiiection In private guard gated eommunlty. Elegant appointments throughout. Massive living room. Format dining. Gourmet kttehen. Master suite with fireplace. Executive retreat. Community pool, apa. Call 646-7171. NP3 ... 11y.,_ Speciool two story townhome overlooking wetlands. 3 bedroomt, 2.5 baths. Inside lundry. .. vw kitchen overlooking large patio room with tnptaoe & unobstructed vtew. IMt c.at 846-1171. NP5 ....... ... Large '4 bedroom, 3 bath on corner lot with RV or boat storage. Room for pool. Cozy living room with fireplace, formal dining. Family kitchen. Inside laundry 2 master suites. Bedroom & bath down Large bonus room. Can 646-7171. NP6 AL9llT .. ,., 1n..- Great potential m this county property.• bdrms, living room with hardwood floors. Country kitchen. Large lot. Cati 646-7171. NP7 HllllAlll 11'1111 -ant• Spacious 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome. Large balcony. Excellent location near Getsens mar· ket. CaJI today 6-46-7171. NP8 .nun._ 1112,111 And enjoy ocean breezes from this magnificent townhome. 2 master suites. 2 baths, den, office or library. Spacious living room with fireplace And best of aJI, single level ground noor Steps to pool & spa. Call for details. 646-7171 WILi ll IUll ...._ Beautiful executive home In Corona del Mar shoreciitfs area. with semi-private beach prlveleges. Formal living room with fireplace, f amllyroom with ocean peek. 2nd fireplace in dining area wiht French doors. Leading onto huge redwood deck, gourmet kitchen with ocean peek. Parklike grounds with tall stately trees. Large corner lot. Call 5'46-2313. HP14 OTHER AREAS ...,..,IWY.11111 Wl,- Great home In excellent area. Spacious living room with fireplace. Big family Of' bonus room. 3 bedrooms, private property on a big comer lot. Call 5•6-2313. HP13 ..... Im.I.... 1127,111 Aemodeted kitchen, freshly pamted Inside & out • Remodeled bath, nearly new roof Great starter home. Block wall fence. Call 5-46-2313. HP15 .... .., ...... 111111 3 lovefy homes tn exclusive Anaheim shores, two 3 bedroom, one 2 bedroom. Homes are part of planned unit devefopment Loaded with extras, walk-In closet. Custom drapes, patio. pro- fessional landscap ng, familyroom. Call now S..6-2313. HP16 asst•lll IUll un• Charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath near Meadowlark gott course. E.xoeflent value. Call for details 846-7171. NP15 PIUllTll , ,.,..,.. Its a steal. First time buv«s/1nvestora. Look at this 3 bedroom, 1 5 bath, h.e.rdwood flOors. 2 car garage. Large lot. Unbeteevable price. Caft 846-7171. NP16 . . -. .-....----. -...... ELEGANT UNDA ISLE HONE. •• The S.rbar•'• proudly present $3,900,000 DllAJIATIC 8a.cooaT NAJll08 HOllE. •• On a quiet cul·de· .. c. Exclualve livlog lo the heart ol Nswport Beach. Beautifully lanclacaped rear •round• with two decorative pool•. one flowlnt Into the other. CaJI the S.rbera'• for a Showing Sl.250.000 9PY81..AM HOJI£ HU UEATHTAIUNe vrn ... "On. clear d•y. 9ou can ... forever." Thia lovely four bedroom home ~ a three car pra .. and a large lot. Excitement awalta you. For a preview Call the S.rbar•'• $875.000 The Prudentl81 ~ 714 Realty FAIMJLOUe OICOm.,..,.. Call S.rbra Chamber• a GIGI Tho .. • 1695,000 8PECT ACUIAll cueTOll .,._ .. blDINI WIU.9 ••• 0.. ol • ldlMI ..... , .................. with lavl.a. l19htl .. •lld '*lh-IM. ,_., fo.•talM, nteulve catom cablaetry thro••out. PIMh aarroulld1 .... CaU Ro. McCoeinoa 8EAU1VVI. ePAJOell RD,... llOIU • Ill.VD• A•E •• New ldtdari, ... ,. wy atr ... La,.. tor.a.I bw. 0.w wtlJ cotMldn trMe ol i9CW pnpertia ......... CO.• •erclalacha ..... CaJt Ro• McCo..moa for more ct.talle "89.000 RAUTIFOL aeACH HOJIE 8EADY roa ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J l ....... ftJLLMYVIBW ........ t Berber YOO ••• Steps to Sun. S.ncl, Surf & fabuloua carpet alld Mil ftoort .. ca_,1 .... t ..... Trtu suaHta on the Pe.lnaula. Remodeled cottage model. Th• ~ le the loweet priced colMlo home with three, huge bedrooma. Room for aloee dM .. .,.. overtookl .......... ,. O...r wtH everyone, or Jwt relax and eQJoy. a.a.. ...... opdOtl • .... ' Call Michael Brylla for more de .. lla $529.000 Call :.Ion '•rvlt for more ,......._ P59,000 FOllEVD VIEW Uf HAa80ll 81DGE ••• Thia IOfteOUe ReulNnce home afford• a awffpla9 weta vt.w phae rolfta•tlc city ll•hta paaoruna. It haa bun completely remodeled. Everythln9 ftrat daN. • Call 'Oft '•rvl1 $544.000 1.....,.__...,.., IAllGEST LOT IN HdBOa VIEW? ••• Thie Carmel h•• been fruhly palnte.d lnalde •ml out. New carpet. Oak flooring and French doora. The backyard lan't a lawn·lt'a a paeture. Call 'on Jarvis $479,000 encTACULAa CU8TOll llOIU IN IJfDIAN ....... ••• 0.. ol • ldlMt, ....... r ftlrnltbd •tth la~ l ... tt .. and bulJt-IM. Pool, fountain•. ..... alve c .. to. cablHtry thr0ttthout. P9uah turrot11tdl .... C.H ll0ta MC:CO.MOtt MMJTlllUI. OPD .. ACD •• °"9oa-I .I .er• ol .......... covered la Doqlee fir wlU. beHtlfal city 1'9hu view. 30 ....... tr.. Portlud. H Mllldy MUS.r LOOIUJl8 l'Oll A I_,. U>NCD'I t Coe. lools ......... ,...., ... ,... ,..... ..... 714 • ..., hM to~ l• t•. At ..... ..._ ... .......... .,., NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST LISTED! • 4 BR. 2th BA cuslom homf' • Pride of ownt>rshlp M~llt>rnncan lylt' propt'rty • Sunny courtyard pallo plus large un deck • Ocean & Bay view ' • Very opt"n with high ct'lllngs $569.000 LIDO REDUCED! • 3 BR. 31.41 BA f amny home • ~l open floor plan • Sunny Strada patio • t..arse aundttk o« ma ter • On~ ol the lownt priced homea on Lido! • Reduced 825,0001 $189,000 LIDOWITR AVIEW! • 5 BR. 4th BA. Older Homt' • Ont' of a kind location dtrttlly across from Clubh009e beach • Unobetructed main bay vit'wl • l«al southt'rly exposurt' with 88' ofvtew frontagt' • Steps toClubhou~. bt'ac-h and tennt $895.000 ()pea ao..e a.tw.nta., 1-5 720 Via Lido eo.d LIDO'S FINEST • 5BR. 4Y:!BA. den. family room +game room Family home • Htghf"St quallly & clesJgn. tradlttonal style w/pan~ windows. French doors, beamed cemng • Oversized 52'h''lot on desirable t lrttt to strttt locallon • Orknted around unny. bricked patio wtth pnvate spa • Large~ room ~ffi!._ct barl $998.000 ...... llTlllllllU ..... Be the first to move in! Single family detached 3 BR, 2.5 BA 2 story cathedral ceilinp-all cream white carpeting plus marble & kitchen Dooring. Master Suite on lat floor. Premium lot for privacy. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON AITlllE ••11•11 Good location, good lease, excellent opPoctunity for owner/operator to make a living learning the business. Low COil consignment business, owner financing available. Ask foe ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP Elllm.W ..... New carpet, new paint uJ>ITaded appliances. Tbe9e units haw it all 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplaces. large yard. Plenty of perking. Excellent rents. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD _..._.WR 11.IA'lll Lovely, large home on the sand at Peninsula · Point. Fnjoy the 180° ocean view, IOWld of surf! 3 BR and den, 3 BA, fully furnished, garden, two patios, 3 car parking. Annual leue at $3500. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HEIN Ullalff: VIEW, MT LllTEI 1111,111 The only view home now available in !'.Mtblulf, totally remodeled. The expanded Malter suite includes walk-in clo9ed. te "jacuzzi" tub, and lots of imponed tile.C!::t tumet met dty lights view from master BR. LR, & J'R. For a private showina call your F.uthluff aPedahata. PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG •• a11.• Just listed!! nu. charmi.. ~'ny ii lft an Mlea1 comer locadoo. Ho'"'' ~ ~ule .-ea. 3 BR. 2 BA, livtna ~ Y .,om. Hurry won't 1ML Call now for C:. -.nowinl· BILl 4iif OONNA WEBSTER .. ClllFll B.. lllllll New ~! Ownet has found anochel' end needll a quick M1e on UU. award w1nninC condo. u;ht & airy f•turee trench doon & planlation lhutten t.hrouehc>ut. Goraeous IMIMI' .Ute w/walk In cbeL Sumptuow bethinc & ...... ... ~t kitd'Wa w/rtOIJk & 2 car.-.... are but a few of lhe ainidtlel. Fur eddttonlll ...a. cill. .. DIAN A Pa088BR mtl W 1..a ••Ill Brwt and Butter unJCI. &xi:ellerit cOftdlllie .... b:atioft. All 2 bedroom l bath with ..... - ....... A.Ill :>&LIA DBLGADO lllP 11 um 1417,.. Roomy & Bil. Woodbridae homt. I :WN. titcbt liiid ilirj. ViuhlcJ_ ceilli'll-cUIBn tOe entry With wnp lftiiid JM'd; Ll!l9t a., ..... Wtlb ... -------· . EILEEN BARRIS •••Tam LUii 111111111 Two bedrooms. two and one half baths. re- modeled kitchen, fireplace. single car gange. Ask for ... PHIL A EUGEINA STARKENBURG • • 1&1 -1.UR •n11 -.. This Lautramont model has 4 BR. luxury muter suite, with view. 1 BR on first floor, 3 baths. Guarded community with· community pool. and tennis. Abo for leue. Ask for ... GAYLE AMATO 1111• .. Ill RI Ill IEll 1411,m Best buy 4 bedroom. 2 beth, fmaily room. For a nice family, one block to elementary dlOOI, oommunity pool. clubhouR, areenbelt. 1nlide lo- cation Ownen anxicU.. A* fet ... .JULIA LIAO OP•N SAT A SUN 1-4. IOIJ PORT PROV•NCZ. ..• ..-.. Woodbridge Arbor lake 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. beautifully decorated 2 story end location with tepara1e dinina room. fmally room, den and breakl.ast nook. Steps to Wu! with mini view. Alk for ... RAY DAVIES OPEN HOU8E BAT 1-1. IS LAKUHO&B Wlll911flf MUI ~ Darlin& duplex complete with tio.t dock. 2 BR/2BA down and 1 BR/1 BA up. LR w/ftreplace, d1n1nc wee, lota ol. windowl over-lookinl the water. Deck wtth two wattt vlewa. bertiel' CU"pl't and MW '"tile, fresh paint in 1reat New port lotation. Alk ear, .. PHILLY DUKE w11mnirn Lftlmf •11.111 Elcquilite, Sophisbcated, and <:alUAl all rolled into one condo/home ... Comp&et.ely'' rernodded with top of the line de9lgn!!! Thia won't IMt!!l Alk for ... JUNE DAVIS •II !I Cll•I -•11101 11.111 Recently ttmOdeled and t-:1 • • ~ 2 BR, 2 BA in quiet VW. Yo ~ . uimmunity of Orange. Pnvat' e,. ... o.ao. c.onvenient to all city amenities L _, -<Wa_yl. Ask fOf' ... J<rANN DORAN R'MIJflm.Y .. Quiet cul-<IHec location, 4 bedroom. 2.~ bath. 3 car pnae, french doon, *YUchta. two fittplaces. family room. aanny country kitchen, formal din- ing room overlookinc W. pool-me yard Alk f« ... CLIF AND E'L YNN KEMP 17 11• .. 1111,•1 1'iiie BB home in .._hie Harbor View Hills. lnvitina patio hMspa. ft.re,:Mt. and wattt ,ountam Great for couple or family. Alk for .. VI RGI NJ A SW AN ... nc .. llUIZWElf ._ llil.111 Newpon North decontar'1 home on extra large comer lot. Pool. spa. BBQ, Malibua, custom pavered yard. Interior w/cuatomiJied cabinetry, ml.mred cloeeta, wool Berber carpeta, Spanlah paWftd Ooon. plantation ahutten, air con- ditioned, 8eC\lrlty. Don't mm th1I designer-per- fect home!! Mk few ... 4'0-ANN DORAN A PAULA BAILEY <>PD SAT. •UN .... IOOO cons PORTOFINO asm..-unnun 14.111,111 80PHIS11CATED, CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE L(1n'Open. ~ luxuriousa~tmenta and ~ tchen deerfaned fOI' • CCJnnOil8ew'! ~ fw ~ livine and enttttaininl. K;tn;. ~ e BR, 5 BA. 3 fpka. Lap pool and spa ln private _Riatio on the bay. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING •• 1111111 ••••••• A drcular drive way led to th.ls wry •J*ioul 4 BR home with 2 fireplaces. French doors. Mex- ican tile flooring ln kitchen & family room. l')eRpr carpet th.rouahout. Pool .ue yard, very private. Owniet' will conllder trade. "-1•rnable loan that owner ma_y ~ Aak few ... LBB CHESTERFIELD 0 ·REALTORS .... --.111 Beeutifully maintained, 3 BR home feaQ.ftl berber carpet, bcbt woods, vaulted ceillnp, •Y- lightl and green.houle window. c.omer location in prestagious Woodbridae. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN , ......... lUR 11,..,.. Cozy 2 BR, 1 !.i BA townhome. Flrep~. pan- try/utility room. Private patio, 2 car parkinc. community pool. Nace conditJon Ask for ... · PAULA BAILEY ...... 11,111,111 Elep.nt custom magnificent es'tate. With 6 bedrooma. 4.5 baths, pool. ..-and ,one of the Jars-t locs on the JUdae. Tha. home is on a cul-de- sac and has ocean and dty Ucht1 view. A tra- ditional family home in thJ.s prestigioua aate guarded community. Completely refurbished and ~ ownecl Ask for ... ESTHER YANK 111&1 II ~-117-r... ,._ 2 l&Ol'y condo, FHA ap- pnMd. 2 BR, 1 BA. San Juan Capiatrano. Good income ratio. Mk for ... llA Y DA VIES, Jll. ... CllEllllml ... ~-l!Jlduiltw pte ...-rded communities of Irvine Cow & Rlu Cow. Larp ~ vtew lots and homes available. Call for de1&iJI And uk for EILEEN HARRIS IPRTICIUI ••• lllFRllT 11.-.- Newly remodeled ~BR. auard gated home. 2 pas m pnvate courtyard. Laree boat hp Excellent hnancing terms available below present market rates to qualified buytt. Ask for MARY DI TULLIO WTmltm .... Ill Over 2,000 IQ. fL in a beautiful N.B. Commuruty apecioua 3 BR, 3 BA home wtth a large kuchen, cathedral ceilinp and private spa in patio A really quality lifestyle location that must be teen to be appreciated. Call. now for your private showing. Ask for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER Aft'llf -Im 1111,111 Spedous 3 BR. 3 BA plus ~ family home on extra 1arp lot with lwimminl pool Loni d.nve- way leadinc to detached praae givs you that Estate feelina on West.cliff. Ask for .. MARIA ELENA BANKS OPEN ROUS& SAT l-4, 190I CAll19alDGB LANS 780-5000 llli&I I I .. 111M1 PRICED TO SELL NOW! In Newport Be.o.ch. 2 BR. mobile home, clu~ pool, pa. Motivated .uer. Aak for ... VlllGJNA SWAN 111111 -...,. a-.111 BnlMmoor plm\ 4 IUperb VleW Of niehl liChta. Exx:eDent landlcapb"C and stranc Homeowners A8oc. 2 bedroom. Giant bon~ room. study & privw:y. A~ by Jan. 15. Alk few ... TOM ALI.INION lllAJION VOGT OP&N SUNDAY 1·1.11 ROCKY &.NOLL .. •llll llR Ullllli 111 .. 111 J..oc:etied on &be land in the RCluded Penimula Point --thi8 dwrmi.nc Cape Cod offton • fabulow opeonuriitt!:e remodelJ.nc, or a sate to build )'OUt dreM) ! 1809 view ol ocean, Ca&alina IOUth lo t...cuo-ExJstins home 112 BR, 2 BA plus .-i quar1en owr prace Few your P'iG'Ai-U-1\L&i oa BONDA HEIN Ullll UAI & Ill I M OD die bei1cb. 2 Ba. 2 BA fumiahed Sl,500! Newpan Hetahta 3 BR. 2.5 BA new home tl,500! @lie CMyon ~ 8R. 2 BA townbame Sl.'50t .a. C: 3 BR. 2 $ BA loWnhame, furnllhe(l w on ·ioif t'CUW '2.800! Am for ..• CLJ•a rLYNN KEMP I I I I 1 • II I 1\111 a °'*• ............... view. Security ......... tllOOIMO. /vlr. for .. . VlaGINA IWAN ftm,..._ • .,.... nua 1•uao100NJ ) I Expect the best Coldwell Banker Resldcnllal Real Estate ~rvlc~ OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 l&VIHE 3 BR TD 11.UPPS 3 BR WBSTCUPP 4BR SEA ISLAND 2 BR 14861 DAllLQUIST $237,500 H . STOCKWELL Ul VIJTA aollA $359,900 J. STEPHENSON 1!16 SlJSS!X $-475,000 E. CORKETT W OCIAH VISTA $559,000 M. DEREMIAH COIONA DBL MAI 4!8 llEUOTIOPB 3 BR $565,000 L. WH ITE aVIHTDIACE 3 BR IALIOA PENN. 5 BR . $695,000 Ml ALTUl.A L. ROSE 818 W. OCEAN FIONT $696,000 D. GOLDSBERRY SUNDAY 1-4 TD BLUPPS HI VISTA '8llA 3 BR '359.900 J. STEPHENSON TD BLUPPS •ONDA 3 BR $-417,000 J .AKERMAN 'l'UIWPPS MIRNT.UA 4BR $435,000 E.OLSON !ASTIWFP MMl.UIWtoe 2 BR. FR $-499,52.8 D.ADAMS NIWPOIT llBIOTI .... UHi 18AD 3 BR, VU 1825,000 8 . MILES BIG C AN"ON •CAD• --·-'·"--JH.111- CIRCULAR STAJRWAY:.....~-,!2 PABULOU8 rrs BUN rnv1~na&1 roll 2 MAGAZIND. CUSTOM MJILT ON GOLi' COURSll N.8 . M08T CHAIDllNG HOM&. . •. CANTlll . ~ ··--CASUAL BLBGANCB THROUGHOUT 11118 JmCBN"n. Y RBMOD&LBD 6 BR HOMB. POOL + SPA + MOST ROOMS OVDLOOK BXPANSIVE GOLF COURSB FRONTAGE. MANY CUSTOM FEATURBS. BY APPT. r-:M•coNTBMPORARY~ • JP.L88 .. OP AM8NITIB8. ·LIVINO AT rrB BDT. BX- IA)CA ..... -Oll .Ma'WAY OMll or.m.omoua vmn NEW LISTINGS lllWPOft C'flLLA 8A.l.Ml) t1n.- A1TENTJON PIRST TIME BUYER · WlTH GOOD CREDM' YOU COULD OWN THIS EXCELLBNT.CLBAN NEW CARPET, NEW PAIN'tt 1 BR LARGE PATIO END UNIT. GREAT VALUE! l&VINI H11,MI GREAT SINGLE FAMILY 3 BR. 2 BA. STARTER HOME. PERFECT FOR A YOUNG FAMILY OR COUPLE. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING. IMMACULATE AND READY TO MOVE IN. awns u 11,• BEST NO . BLUFFS LOCATION W/ELEVATED VIEW! 3 BR/2 BA/SINGLE LEVEL. EATING ARB.A IN KIT. A/C. MAIN- TAINED TO PERnCTION. CLOSE TO COMM.POOL 8&A l8CAND .... -CATALINA 6 NIGHT LGTS FROM THiS BEAUTIFUL UPPBR 2 BR1 .... ~~6 BA TOWNHOME. BLEACHED KITCn6" CABI· ~~,,,.,..SUBDRO R&FRIG.1 _MARBLE r~. NRW, LIGlfl' 6 BIUGHT. aYDIB TD1 4C' Ill= DON'T LOOK ANY FUR111ER. A MU8T 1811118 B&Atrnr.ULL Y RBMODBLID a BR HOMB ON ONB OP THB NJCB8T 8TRBBT8 IN;_.THS ABBA.~ VDY LAJIOB PRIVATE BN19TAININO AaBA WITll llAGNIPI· CBNT LANDllCAPINO lllONID WAI NOT SPARI" IN UIP9CT TO QUAUl'Y. A DR&AMHOMB: NEWP CORNE ~JEWPORT BEACH UlllMI .... LOVBLY 2 BR "Cr UNn'. IN EXCEL. CONDO. GOOD INTBRIOR LOC. CLOSE TO POOL. PRICED WELL BBLOW LAST SALE OF SAME FLOOR PLAN. GR.BAT BUY! PAUi.mo llHMO LARGE TOWNHOUSE--3 BR. 2 BA, 3 CAR GARAGE. INSIDE LAUNDRY /UTILITY ROOI!(,.. PRIVATE PA110, HARDWOOD FLOO~. CONVENIENT AREA. CALL TO SEE! ~=SINGLE STORY ON 2 ~~~~ YARD WITH LRG POOL, FRUIT TRE~ & RV ACCP.88. 3 BR. PORMAL DR. DEN It FR. GREAT BUY! Wl8TCUfP .... 151 REMODBLED 3 BR. 2 BA HOME WITH AJC, SEC SYSTEM, SKYLIGHT, FRENCH DOORSJ,..!!!! JtNTRY 6 MUCH MORE. FOR THE D~1u.111dNATING BUYER. nNDtlOL\ ....... GREAT DUPL&X ON EXTRA LG rENCED YARD! t BR + 2 BR + BTCH. GOOD GROSS INCOME! IN XLNT RBNTAL AREA. GOOD FINANCING AV All.ABLE. OMC! .. ,... .... .... 4 BR, 4 BA ON AN OVBRSIZED L<Yr. PRlME LOCATION"'-~ Sl'8P8 PROM WALK-WAY. TO llAM.in AND GUDT DOCK. U- SHAPID HOME <>Pa. TO BlllCK PATIO 6QADPO. K' BEA(jH OFFICE OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 64:4-9 _060 ~ •E WPOR T BEACH ... ...,. GORGBOUS 80PH18TICATBD BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE W/CONTEMP. FLAIR. SPACIOUS ROOMS HAVE PANORAMIC VIEWS OP BAY. OCEAN + MTS. L\1111 VISW M?m MH~- 6 BR. .. SOMBRSKT'1 BEAUTIFUL UP GRAD • ..c....Q..ORGIWUS GARDENS. POOL. THIS ~ IS INVITING AS WELL AS RXCrnNG! ~=: IORARY BA YSHOUS -:c:= WHITE 6 BRIGHT WITH BLEACHED OAK FLOORS. GARAGE CONVERTED TO BONUS llOOM WITH BATH, STORAGE AND LAUNDRY PLUS CARPORT. HURRY, THIS WOllTLAST. ~,traamt BEACH FRONT~~~ wrrH WONDERFUL VIEWS OF OCEAN. BUCH A PIER. ROOFTOP SUNDECK. GRBAT KITCHEN . FIREPLACE. BBACHSIDB PATIO. PllONllJLA ....... ROOM FOR ALL 11fE FAMILY. SUPERB BEACH HOME FDJ.IID WITH LIGHT A CHARM. 6 BR. DEN DINING RM. BEST SWDOONG IN N.B. PERFECT CENTRAL OCBANRONT LOCATION! - BAYFRONTS UNDA l8LI • .,.. .. SPECTACULAR. CONTEMPORARY, RE~ MODELED, BAYPRONT~ EUROPEAN KrrCH~J.. 4 BR. 6 ~ TUKNING BASIN, VIBW, LAKGE SUP+ SOtrnf PATIO. IALIOA aAllWlft 11,111, ... 80' FRONTAGE ON LOWER PEN. WITH 7 BR. FORMAL D.R IN TH.18 EMOTIONALLY APl>EALLING HOME. COMPLETE WJTH BASEMENT..:.. ELEVATOR. GREEN LAWN, ENTRY PATIO 6 BOAT SLIP. BAtSllOllS H,SA, ... ONB OF NEWPORT'S FlNF.ST PANORAMIC VIBWS. LARGE HOME wrrH 80' ON THE BAY. ACCOMODATIONS FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS. POOL. SPA. PATIO ENTERTAIN· MENT AREA ~t~ BA YFRONT HOME 1Mr8"! PIER AND SLIP FOR A YACHT OF 100 FEET! IDEALLY SITUATED FOR PRIVACY AND LIGHT IN A GATED COMPOUND. BY APPT. r.J~ ONE~OF-A-KIND BAS:from W/GRASSY LAWN. HUGE = OVER-~l~~6J r~y~=~·.OLD UDO MMI ... THIS • BR, 7 BA JNCLUDF.S 85 l'T OF FRONTAGE W/LARGE BOAT DOCK-CUS-TOM THROUGHOUT. LG GOURMET KJTC~J.. POOL. FORMAL LR + DR. CALL FORM~ DETAILS. BLUFFS IUJm ... ~ .. THIS BEAUTY IS WEIL LOCATBD ON E- SIRABLB GRDNBBLT WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO POOL. REMODEL.ED KJTCHBN AND BATHS, 2 PATIOS AND SUN DllCK. LIVE IN COMFORT IN NEW· PORTBBACH. ='LOCATION ONE.STORY. 211~-: DEN. &ND UNrr WITH LOVELY WRAP- AROUND PATIO: WIDS ROLLING GU&N- NLT 6 TUD QJVa A rauNG OF ..... TllANQUILft'Y A PIUVICY. II.UM -~ MOVE RJGHT IN TO THIS SPAR.KUNG 3 BR. ·DBLORBS" IND UNrr. rrs srru- ATID ON A LUSH GRDNBSLT WITH A PB.AK or nm BACK BA y. 181Wm N~ LOCATED IN A BBAUTIFUL CORNER -TING. LOVBL Y 6 BR. I BA CONDO. DBCOR· ATBD IN THB . rlNB8T WEAUl'Y TllllOUOHOUr.... . PLAllTATDll .-0 ~ PIUODATOR. OVftT llUY. Y C -~ • ~ .... H E R N c· A L I F 0 RN ~ A CORONA DEL MAR JASIONI CID& h4t • ELroANT PLAN• VERY PRIVATE END UNrr 3 BEDROOMS + LRG EXPANDED PAMli.Y ROOM. LIGHT ANO AIRY. GUARDED SECURrrY, POOLS AND TEN- NIS. OLDI COIONA OIL llAI tMi,• MOVE RIGHT INTO THIS BEAtrrY. 2 YR OLD SPACIOUS HOME SO OF HWY. THOUS. SPENT ON RECENT UPGRADEa A MUST SEE! VERY BRIGHT • SOPHISTI· CA TED! IAllOI VDW IDW ........ WONDERFUL LOCATION NEXT TO PARK! BEAtrrlFULL Y REFURBISHED • BR WtNEW KITCH. BATHS, FRENCH DOORS + LARGE COVERED PATIO IN PRIVATE SETTING. SPYGLASS t74t,• ROOM TO GROW IN THIS 5 OR 6 BR.•'..\ BA FMAILY HOME IN GREAT-LOCATION. POOL. SPA, BAY WJNOOWS. 3 CAR GAR- AGE. BF.ST NEWPORT VALUE. OOIONA OIL llAI tl.47._ BA YSlDE DR. SPECTACULAR VIEW 6 PRIME LOCATION PIER FOR PVT BOAT. BF.ST BUY FOR REDO OR EXPANSION. 4 BR. 2800'. WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS. ONE OF A KIND. OTHER AREAS Ql•Tblla Ill .... LOVELY 2 BR. 1 BA UPPER PLAN 6 IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LOVELY LO- CATION ON STREAM. SUPERB PRICE roa PABrSALE. ~ COITA DIA tl ..... BXPEIU&NCE THS GOOD LIFE IN YOtJll OWN 4 all, 2,_.. BA TOWNHOUSE BAST . SIDI. EKIOY POOL. TBNNIS AND BACK BAY. n. Lt CAil GARAGB. ALL 4 UNDD 208K. CAL TO SD! CAB '9 Q)(1&T llM-DBLIGHTFUL 3 ~ 3 BA. CONDOMINI\111 LIGHT·BRIGHT-CLEAN-END UNrl'-CKN- TRAL TWO CAR A1TACHED GARAGE. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. '"P•LDaAI ·-~II FABULOUS VISW8 OP CATAUNA + A· NYON. PAD. POOL. !l'8NJm MIR, S BA PWI IJDI. PIUYATS LMOa DBCK, B&tMSD CBILING8. ,, . 1m•TIOOI 2.21•EmlTE E•IEmlll'S MUii The spectacut.r private & gated equestrian estate offers a matn residence of thr• bedrooms wtth sepw'8te guest-qUatters and a 3-car garage. Riding •ena & stabtes for 12 horMS -gorgeous ~ lndudee streams, ponds, waterfall, pool & spa. Separate garage for 20 cart pluS 2 MrVants' aparttnentt. Incredible Bay view. $5.5 mifllon. IEW USTlll ~-- ,,,,, "Blue Chip" envtronment&I lncludee pn. vm, pwi(-Mke custom, brlck home on ne.ty 1 acte wtth 6 bedrooms, 6 t>MhS, pttyate prof111IONll tennis court, C atyte poof & epa + a true gourmet k . In a word ... Fabulous. $2,895,000 ..... ....,.. I am 111• Pllflllf .......... Opportunity cornea but once In a tffetlme for a property such as this. Competely fenced, the home offers• bedrooms + a pool & spa & ...,.,.,. gueM ~ Fabulous viewS of the Pacillc & the ~ taJn range, this prMe lite ii lltuated among $5 Miltion "°"*· Stables we aJready In & ready for your horMa. Cal1 for appointment. S 1,695,000. COTL KLI\LT1 COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO AD.DRESS YOU• 1• LllllA ml PllYITI llD WIAIB • 1• LlllLY II'' 111• Thia lowty trecltlorwtl 3 bedroom dolhouee ........ ·~· ~ In "' ... COMtructton & VW"ft ...... 9CUlllll kitchen and .,w M ,....... .._. to es·. Loe. of"~ & ~to ma. a c.11 for....... 11.w.000 .. Llll&I ----- DA&Y MOT/mA&. aTATS IATumaAY .... _,JI. t_,/MM J1 Politic~ are blamed for eviction notice 81 ...... AIM!y ........ ~-----,.... eetate law questions and an1111••: Q. I have IWd 6n my apartment f0< f.w ~Md like tt • lot. I have many frtendl In tM building, and the rent Is reatOnable. L.-t eummerthe buttdlng was sold to a new owner. My problems with him came uP durtnQ the poettleal campaign for preeldent. t am an ardent Oemoetat and he II )ut1 u strong In his Republfcan way1. I put a OUUkta/~1-n 8'gn In the wfndow of my apartment. The landlord told me that If I dtd not tMe the lign out of my wNtdow that he would evict me. I feel It wu my right to expresa my Political pr....-.nce In tNa manner. After the electk>n, he pva me a 30-day notice. Do I hew to move? -1.M., Rencho Cordova A. You heve railed an Interesting ~Ion. F,.quentty a tenant holds dtflliNnt poltk* beHefa than his or her laftdlotd. caaaing friction between the two,.,.. Since you have reoefved a 30-day notice to quit the ptemlMS you wm have to rMke a dedl6on •to whether or not you wttlh to fight the landlord on this matter. tf you have not moved by the end OI the 30 daya, the fandlord pr~ wMt flle an unlawful detainer 1'16G9-11gatnat you. You would receive no411ttttat the actJon had been filed by being L...-ved wfth a summons and compteint. As your defen1e, you would file an answer wtth the coort within a specified period of tlme. alleging that the landlord ls using retaHatory eviction agajn1t you, etatlng that he 11 retaliat- ing agaJnst you for exercistng your legal right to ptace a lign In your apartment window supporting a particular Polltl- caJ candidate. If you can pro'le that the placing of the stgn and your refuul to remove It are the reason for reoeMng the 30-day notice, you probabty wfll be successful In your unlawful detainer ca1e. There are other acts which are prohibited under the general doctrine of re1allatlon. A landlord may not act with retaliatory Intent to increase the tenant's rent, change the terms of the lease agreement unf avorabty to the tenant. or refuee to renew a lease when It is up f0< renewal. These caes often arlae In the conteX1 of a tenant'• havtng reported the landlord to the health department f()( possible code vtolatk>nl. In retaJla- tlon, eometlmee a landlord wtH Mek to raise the tenant'• rent°' gtve a 30-day nottce to qutt. In California, In non-rent-controUed areas, the law Is very clear. The landlord may evict a tenant In good faith f0< NO reason. but he may NOT evic1 for a retaliatory reason. The law Is further strengthened In Callfornla by the fact that the landlord may take no action In retallatlon against the tenant for the tenant's lawful action for a period of 180 days aft• the action tak• ptaoe. If you are eucoes1f\d In your unlawful detainer action and prove the re-- taHatory motive for the 30-day nob, It ii highly unlikely that the landlord coold give you another 30-day notice for a long period of time. Actual damages and attorney's fees coofd be awarded to you by the oourt If you prove retaJlatory eviction. In ad- dition, tf you prove the lllndk>rd guilty of fraud, mellce or oppreak>n, the coort can award punitive damages to you. See an attorney for further evaluation of your case. We suggest that you speak directly with YOAJ1 lllndlord conownlng the reuons behind the 30-day notice. You might want to po6nt out the provtstons of Celtfomla law which apply In your situation, and suggest that the landlord dlacua the matter wtth his attorney before he tak• any further action againet you. Make tt ciMr that you Intend to oppoee any eviction ectlon.he might brtng against you. Your .. m. however, should be to Improve your reletlonahlp wtth your landlord. since you want to go on lfvtng In the apartment and by neoeaslty would have a continuing r9'atlonshlp wtth him. Barbara: Say it 7 tinies at 714 Just ask fOf Barbara when you call The Prudentlal 71.. Realty tn Newport Beach. Befleve It or not, there are seven RMttors at the Independently owned and operated Newport Center-baaed company whose flrst names ant Barbara. Barbara Amstadter, owner of The PrudentlaJ 714 Realty, says If callers ask fOf Barbara they'll get seven times the tervtce. In addition to Barbara Amstadter. there's Barbara Lomma, Amstadter'a mother; Barbara Chambers; Barbara Forretlo; Barbara Kestle; Barbara Miii- er; and Barbara Tappan. In fact. K .. tte and Tappen share the same middle names. Mae. Amstadtet'a mldd .. name Is Anne. and Mlffer'a ls spelled Antn. As far u the name game goes, hcM89'8r. that'•--· the Cofncidenoea end. "Arat-dala "MMoe and depth of experlenc:e ottered at The ~tlal 714 "8lllt)' la no coincidence." Amstadter said. "We've a totaJ of 35 fuU-tlme Re-- altars here who are all preeminentty qualified to handJe your resAdentlaJ, Investment and commerolalltnduatrlal reat estate needs -even If they all aren't named Barbara," Amstadter said. The Prudential 71~ RMlty epeclal- lzes In property In the Orange County coastal cities and communltlel. WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO SELL YOUR HOMET lalll ...... &lD 28R-1BA. w/~ bad<yard . ................................................... 721--4111 •••111•111& 38R·2BA. upgraded kitchen. 1237,500 .. -......................................... 721 ..... 111 s•unw•-3M-a.AA, frpt In LR. 1M,9(JC) .••.•...•....•..............•..••...•........ 721-4111 \!\\!'Ill; I 1\1 \1 11 FROM $3,980 (PAYAalE AT CLOSING) YI &ll •tlll Ill IW_W,,..WMll_. 29R .. 28A. lg lrw/frpt $489.()(1() ............................................... 721-4111 ····-·/-.. 48A-3.58A. fomMll Ir w/frpt *5.()(J() .............................................. 721-4111 3BR-2BA. COfnet lot. Santa Ana. s 165,000 ............................................ 722-8114 U Tll HUUOMlt 2BR-1BA. condo. Santa Ana. $99,900 ............................................... 722-8114 SIS RfllTllMllfl'USSll8 11S 1509 Sandcaatle, Cdm ........................... $25.200 3 Tribute Court ..................................... $ 8.420 10 Wiid Gooee ........................................ S 7,830 1800Betyt .............................................. 112.120 4 WMd GoOM .......................................... 1 e.eoo 714 Goktenrod. CdM ............................. I l,820 ... .a11111•••11• ... 322 Rocf'liMtw •...•••.•••••............••••••...•••••• I l .lilC> 2277 Pactftc A~# 1· 105 ............... ~ ....... I 8,170 918 POwelt Coutt .................................... I 8,4tk> 1547 Ormp ........................................... 114,020 25i0e w....ers~ .................................. s 1.&20 498 E. 1• Street .................................. 110,000 ......... ,_ Fair housing definiti on is important to public "Now that the Fair Housing t.... of the m••*'G of the words Am«'ldments Act of 19A has 'faJr houafna' •they•• UMd In Tlt.. Whet mua1 the manufac1ured hous.- substantlalty increuect the penal-VIII of the CMe Righta Act of 1968. Al Ing Industry do to attract ftm-time ties for housing df9crimlnatk>n, tt Is a reeutt, It wu llgreed that once the t>uywa? Imperative that Congress define 1988 act w• pa111d, the need to the quel11on fruatr•t• many in the once and for all what 11 meant by 'fair clarify the purpoee of Tttte VIII would lndu9try who r..,lie tfMMr product 11 houstng'." Robert Butters of the then be addreaed, first through ~ t( not""*'°'· In many r~s. National Aseoclatk>n of Realtors heatlOQI before the Houee, and theft to conwntioneNy buMt • hOmee. t<>fd a House aobcommtttee. by the Senate. But the Industry's having • tough Butters, NAR'1 deputy general In hfs testimony, Butters ex-tlmeconvtnc:ing the tnnet that rnMU- counset, testified before a subcom-plained the crttlcal need for ctarl-fKtured hofnes ere a deeirable 8fterna- mlttee on civil and constltutlonaJ flcatlon on theee tuues for real tlve, partlaMrly now • the Mtlonal rtQhts of the House Judlciaty Com-estate practJtionera. "The likNhood etll6a In affordable housing wortens. mlttee. Butters preaented NAR'1 of detection, proeecutlon and con-The lldvant-aee of manufactured conoerns over the fundamental vlctlon on a charge of racial ateerfng houM9 are obvtoua, they say. The purpose of the Fair Houstng Aci, and Is far too great a risk for any homel CC>M much .... than lff• built asked the subcommittee, "Does responsibte broker to take, _. homet becMlte the construction pro- 'falr housJng' mean equal housing pect•ly wher'I testing by privlite fair cesa ii ao moch more efficient. That, opportunity with no tegat stgnifl-housing organtzatioM wt1f aoon .,._ s: the qualty of mMUfectured hou-. cance attached to whether or not come an actMty funded by the mek• them • highly delfrable SUCh free choice produees lntegra-federal government," Butters sakj, ernatlve. tion? Or does 'fair housing' per'mlt He emphasized that If "a defen-tn 1987, the cost per equare foot of a race to be taken Into account In dant Is proven to have engaged In tit•built home WM 153.28 compared marketing real estate If doing so will discriminatory housing practice, the to $20.81 per,equare foot of a manuf~ promote or preserve ln1egratlon. ?" NAR J<Mn• wtth .,. Americana In tured home, according to e.nx:. But- Buttert saJd that NAR supported calling for severe punishment to terfietd, vtc. pr-'dent of Pubtc Affairs the Fair Housing Amendments Act deter the offender and other• from· for the Manufactured Housing lnatltute of 1988, which President Reagan engaging In similar conduct Jn the In Artlngton, Virginia. signed Into law on Sept. 13, 1988, future." · The time It tak• to construct a becauseacompromisewasreached However, Butters stated, there manufactured home 11 considerably allowing aJI parties the choice of does not exist today a dear deft-1e1a *tee the work can contfnue wtthln having the case brought before an nltlon of racial steering, which hu the controtled environment of a f ac- admlnlstratlve law judge or a federal been construed to mean "any action tory. A IH•tM.tlh home takes stx district court. by a real estate agent which In "'Y monthl to complete, whl.. a com- The new law aJso adds handl-way Impedes, delaya or dl9couregee parably la.d manufactured home can capped persona and families with a prospective homebuyw from ~ completed and lnltaJled. fn half the children as new protected claaaes purchasing houtmg on 1 r.a.. time. under the act, significantly lncreu-basis." Structurally, a manufactured home Ing the penaltl• upon peraon. The continuing conftk:t 1s <>Yer the confonna to the same archftectural found to have violated the act, and means that may be Uled to end ltandard8 of ..._bult homee, meets provides for the first time that the segregated IMng patterna. euttera the MIN Mderal and atate tntPectk>ns. U.S. Department of Hou.tng and pOMd to the commm .. the concern fMtur• the Mme Interior and ext.nor Urban Development may eue to over tnt.egrltiOn maintenance, ak-lfl'*Ml .... end eeethetlcalty, you can't enforce the act on behalf of ag-Ing, "Are the means limited to 1 tell them apart. grieved persons, Butters saJd. guarantee of equal houttng oP-Yet, delpfte the litany of advantages, He testified that during the debate ponun;ty for aH Amer~ wtth no ..... ~both natlonlffy and localty over the Fair Housing Amendments ttQnlficance attaching to the reeutta ••flat. Act It was clear that Congr ... still o( the exerdM of that freedom of The Manufactured Housing lnstttute needed to resolve the fundamental opportunity?" report• that In 1987 233,000 manufac-~==:=~:;::::=:=;::==~~~~~~===~=~=~=~l. tured hOmea were lhtpped compared ' .------------------to245.000ln 1988. The percentage of ...._.., the tot• houlinQ ~et dropped to 12 percent from 14 percent In thoee two I . yew~ I I In Calfomfe, the atory ta the tame. I I Tony H.-.y, • IPC*-.perton fot the Celtfomle ~ H~ ln- 1 I ........ (CMHI) ...... that tn 1987 I llPP'Oldmatily 12.000Calfoma mMu-1 ............... lftlpped, dOwn REIL Es I from 12.J001n 1111. tte Mid 11.111 I lllE LlllS ,• ~-=~~ =·==~···ofaR II Specialzitc In: ** ..., Resldlntlll I E=,..._ .. ,.,.._.,on~ ~~II t. quote I .... 1nct coee~~ I * C..1•dll cil • CIUf_tt I ~ ~:1,.8:. a .::o... I * • ~ LOllll I houllna. Hldll Ji ,.. ••• IS ........... I RISIDINTIAL a II 11 1oo ,_, •• -the lndultrt I 81\e.L I 00t• .,. '° ....., trom "' ,.,.... VV'?V to $750,000 8.00% ARM 1.5 ptl • 60 day lock I .... pn ....... I 7.,% to $2,000,000 8.50% ARM 1.75 ph • 60 day lock 'When ,_.,.. .... the WOtdt I 11ttt Dilt1id co.t of f"'* I ............... •••~ .._ I Subiecf to change/Aftlt11 Alt NOT CALCULATED I ::r.:::.::::r. r-r:::.: I (71.) .7• •• ................ _ ......... ... ........_._a•" I ............. °' ....... I il§nl••.,.r:: ... .., .. ... I MO.IM. I :.:i= .. -~!9!!--·• ... • I .,.~_ .... .-I _ ...... --........ ,.. -.... . .............. . ... . '1::' .. ,, • ., ............... . 211t Centuty H01M1 In Acton, It putting ftrat-time bu)WI into attrKt- Mt, manufactured home. It an utonilhlng growth rate, deepite down- ward trencfa. Over the past three Y9W1, Amertcan 21st Century Hornet, wt*=" ..... cu.- tomized, factory-built houting on one lier~ Iota, ha grown by M3 percent. Davtd Maddoek. president, la a big reuon why. The 53-yeer Ofd en· trepreneur hu tttwlffy ffghted the way fO< the lnduatry that hu bean In the dar1t In ttt abfflty to respond to ftrat- tlme bu)«'s who want to buUd on th* own land. Through hil concept of customad. manufactured ~. Meddodc wes the first to take extating ptana and elaborate on them, ldding 1mentuee, re-deeignlng flOOr tp909, cNnging exterk>r finllhet ...ci lncorporetlng the necea1ary additions that fulty em· braced the buyen' tatt• end ..... Befor. American 211t c.ntury Horw. buyers didn't tlk• the option to enlarge a Mdroom, add a wetbar, lnltal oak wood cabinetry or put In a ape, Now. with Maddodc'1 hefp, they do. SUH, the rndu1try can't ...,,, to sttake Its tralter pn lmlige, which explains In pan why owral growth 11 stow. Butterfletd of the Manufactured Hou~ng Institute, a national OfgMiu,. tk>n, Aid that another reason lnfttbtttng Its growth are the atchaic ioNng 0<dtnanoee stiff on the bookt In "*'Y stat• that bw manufllCt\nd no... from r1• 1Sen1ta1 communttJM. Getting thOle ...... to pau leM that ptwent d61crirninatlon llgalna1 manut.ctured houMe t8'c• time, bu1 8'reedy 18 atat• ha":,.C* IUCh laws, accorotng to Butt . "Thele laws fOfbkj ree6dentt8' com- munltJet from ~Ing ep1nat manufectured "°""' tf thole ~ meet the atchltecturll atand#dS of thOle communtti. .. Butterfield Mid . C8'tfornta .,.._, the ... ln '*· • landmlrtc y.w for~~ lno In ........ Hedley ............ ,., W1\18'tyal ~..,.. w.nt Into mobMe home pera; IMOe then. the lfltft from"'°*,__ P9ftl• to ........... COimmunlttee Md priv8t9 lotl hM .... dr....ek:. lode,; 40 pelcent "' .................. into rllldll..._. COtrlrnunltiee and ptMiee Iota. A ceftlr.., locMff pool, spa •nd sp•clous sundedl •r• • few of th• ........................... Active adults appreciate Expressions co01m unity vanity. Cou~ wm appreclate the 1,040- square-foot Plan 2, off•tng two bedrooma, two batha, attached garage and plenty of tr .... nowtng IMng IPll09. The htghlight of the home .. a ,.,.ge patio arM acceetlbte from the muter bedroom and IMna room. Boating a two-bedroom, two-bath arranr:'*'t, the 1, 104-aquar•foot Plan offwl ptenty of elbow room for growing famHlee. The apace etncient kitchen has modern, built-In ap- pHanc:es, ample counter space and a walk-In pantry. Spece for entef't•nlng It featured In the IMnQ room that lnctudee a wood-burning l1replec.. Expreak>n'I P1an 4, Whh 908 lqU81'e feet oflMng apace, II Ngttflghted by a loft wtth It• own eeparate Mff-bath. Oownttalrl. the mut• bedroom autte fMtlnl private. 1Hdlng-door acoMI to a vtew balcony. Plan S fMtures a 1, 101-lqU#•foot, two-story conflguraUon complete wtth two bedroomt and 2 1/2 batha. The lower level ti d lrectty acc•Md by the e and hu an efficient kitchen, room, coat cJoMt and epaciou8 ormaJ living and dining rooms. A mast• auite wtth a private balcony and a second bedroom. The Expresslona recreation center ta equipped wtth a poof, aun deck and cabana, and Is av.,.able to au r•- dents. To visit the c:ommunlty, take the Santa Ana F':/ (5) to Crown Vattey Parkway. Pr west to Greenfleld Ortve and turn right. Continue to Rancho Nlguet Road, make a teft Md proceed to catnino def M.,.. Turn rtght to the model hofMI. For more Infor- mation. caJI (714) 831-2004. lnveatD1ent seminars scheduled more attf'llC'ltw to foreign in"981on" to ''The ~and reward Tn North A.meft.o CM AMI Estate." The lntem8tk>N' Reel Estate ln- ttttutell a WOf1dwlde orgMlzatlon with mimberl In more then 98 natlona. repr111ntlng RMI Eatate pr~ whO are lnveetor1. de~•. INlnd9rl. ..,.,,...... and property ,,......,.. Fot men lnfOrmdOn, w11te Inter· nlllloMt ... EM* .......... 1313 E. &w Rd. aoott.S• AZ.. ... Or allflll)Hl •1. ..,_. ,, ...... , at .... !Mm u Realty Inc. New Bayfront Home with Dock Magnificent 4000 sq ft ., home 4 Bedrooms. family room Brand · new. Lido area. Dock for 80 ft boat .c car carage. Mediterranean style, 10 ft cellincs. cranlte. marble You must see this model home. SI. 7S0,000. Open Houec Saturday a Sunday 1-5 701 Udo Park Orlv• Newport Beach Duplex On the sand! 2 Bedroom. I Bath • upstalrs. and 2 Bedroom. I Bath ·downstairs. 2 car prace $740,000 Cannery Vlllace Realty. Clint Moses 67S-S038 New Oceanfront Home Peninsula location. Wide sandy beach Currently being con- tructed. 3 Bedrooms. 3 Baths 2500 sq. ft .. traditional desf&n custom amenities. Choose your fJnlshlng details. $950,000 ----- . . . . NAR: Real estate is major contributor to" GNP As a major foroe In the U.S. economy, the reaJ estate sector In 1987 con- tributed slgnlflcantly -about 24 percent -to the gross national product, according to a research report released in San Francisco by the Nat1onaJ Association of Realtors. The NAA study entitled, "Real Estate in the U.S. Economy: Impacts on GNP, Income and Employment,'' looks at the value of real estate services. It was released during the association's 81st Annual Convention and Trade Expo- sition to which 20,000 Realtors from all over the country were in attendance. ··our study also found that real estate activity produc~ socially· de- sirable benefits, in addition to the economic benefits," Nestor Weigand Jr .. NAA president, said. "Real estate is a commodity that almost every household desires to own for investment, family and other reasons. People who purchase real estate In a community tend to be more politically and philanthropically in- volved than their renter counterparts ,·· Weigand added. "There have been a lot of 'back of envelope calculations' suggesting real astate has a significant role In this economy. But there have been very few that have been able systematically to quantity that role," added Dr. John Tuccillo, chief economist for NAR. "What we've done is put a number on the Importance of real estate. The fact that the real estate sector, in a broad sense, contributes nearly one- fourth of GNP should come as little surprise to those who deal with it on a daffy basis." TucciUo Uid. The study oblervet that In 1987 the vaJue of the real estate MCtor totaled almost S 1. 1 trillion. It Is eltimated that nearly S 1 out of fNfKY S4 of the .nation's totaJ economic output lnvotves 1<>me facet of real estate activity. During the 70s the reat •ate Industry contributed between 17-18 percent of private sector GNP. Furthermore the study lhoWa that over the last three decades real estate has consistently contributed more than 17 percent of private sector GNP and more than 11 percent of private sector national income. According to the study, pubffshed by NAR's Forecasting and Policy Analysts and Econ,,mlcs and Research Divisions -all aspects of housing, Including construction, sales and ser- vices play a key role In U.S. employ- ment. Full-and patt-tlme emptoyment In the real estate Industry in 1987 accounted for 6.6 mllllon persons and was 6 percent of total private sector employment. The report also reveals that purcha&- lng a home IS the largest afngle consume< transaction that the majority of Americans-make. and compf'ises the largest portion of wealth for most of these houeeholds. Homeowners tend to be more polltl- cally active than renters (of slmMar age and Income), aocordlng ta the study. Homeowners demonstrate greater voter registration, as wefl as partici- pation In and knowtedge o f national and local Issues and candidates. Also, homeowners contribute more of their THE HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM •New Llatlng, Prime Location -Villa Balboa 1st floor unit with fuU sun patio on largest greenbelt facing toward major pool. Immaculate through- out with 2 master bdrma. $2~.900 •SenNtlonal V ... REDUCED -ExpensJvefy furnlShed and pluah Vitia Balboa penthouse with a simply fantastic ocean & bay view. Tropk:al motif. 2 large bdrms plus private sun deck. $349,900 irrMegntftceftt VUla 8alboe PenthouM -Finest ocean & bay views. Tastefully decorated with many custom bullt In features. 2 bdrmt & 2 bath• with vaulted ceilings. mirrored fireplace, all VfKY elegant. $379,900 Open House Sunday 1-t 280 Cagney Lane #309 (Enter through guard gate on Hospital Road) •Ocean View UnbMtabte Price -The l~t prtced oc:Mn Yift In VNla BaJboal Chotce first floor l~atlon with large private patk>. NlcelY m-. taJned. with huge master sutte, comfortable flreptace plua epecloua lMria and dining areas. l1M,000 *Spece, Privacy a View -Extra light & epectoua corner untt tn moet private location. Large patio, 2 bdrma, warm ,.,..,.., W9lk to piOOI Of beach. A terrific valuel • 117.500 •Rentale -we have hard to find )'Ml' around ,_... "' the ctlOlce locatk>ns lnciuding Corona def Mar. bayfront. v .. Mlbo9 a •nwhere. Studk>, 2 & 3 bdrms. (714) 873 4400 time and m~ to ctwttabte/'916gk>us organization• than dO rent ... fhe report lhoWI that homeowners maJntain their homel to a greeter extent than rent--. Study flndlngt lndtc:ate that homeowners have f9wer interior and exterior probterns wtth homes than do renters <"' housing of sltnilar age and type). Home ownership ltNlf It dMirable to most ~ becauM It allows them to satisfy ~ delft•. which have IC>cialty delirable effects. The most Important motivating factors for home ownership cited In the study lnclu<Ht the estabfflhment of a more desirable environment to raise a f amJly. and the attraction to housing as an Investment. The study notes that affordability problems dominate u reasons why potential first-time homebuyers con- tinue to rent. In part&cutar, of thole renters who "serk>uaty" considered ownJng (but have never owned). near1y half cite the Inability to KCUmulate a downpayment as the prlmaty reason for renting. According to the study, the home- ownership ,... decreased from the high of 65.6 percent In 197&-80 to 64 percent In 1987 due to rising Interest rates and rising real (lnftatlon·ad~ Justed) houM pricel. These two f actora combined to incrMM the monthly cash costa of homeownership. ''Real •tate ls more than just a fine- tuning Yehlcle for economic activity. It la one of the key engines for economic growth, and our poUcymakera must be constantly reminded of thi9. Clearly, any potlcy ectiont that affect 8UCh a crucial eector are. themlllYM of great tmpOttence," Weigand Mid. Tax.at ion ha8 a 16gniftcant tmpact on rat e1tate, eccording to the study. The U.S. Income tax aystem cont*"8 tax preferences for houtlng -eepeciaaty for owner-occupied houeing. WhNe the Tax Reform ~t of 19H an.cted owner-occupied hOul6nQ only moder- ately, the sublfMtNll reduction In marginal tax rat•~ the value of the Income tax deduetiona for mortgage lnterest end property taxes. Thlt railea the after-tax cost of home owneclhlp and ~ le.cl home- owners to purchaM tomelllWNt lea houling. "The Tax Reform Act htt r.,taJ hoUlina the hard9et," W9'gand ex- ptainecf. "The removal of &ncentlvee In this teetor hu been a major force behind the recent plunge in motfl .• famHy construction actMty. '' he Mid. At a reeutt, the study predict•, rents are ture to rite In coming yMra, as rentaJ IUppfy eeaena. home prtc:i9I riM and homeowner C09ta keep many prospective home~• In the rental market, theteby bof1ttwing rental de- mand. "It 11 abundantly dear to mo9t that real estate matte<• a great de.a to this economy. and any tax "' other potlcy measures, affecting real estate ought to be conlidefed wtth gr•t care." Weigand Mid. The Natk>nat AaociatJon Of Re- altors, the nation's largeet trade a. soctatlon, repreeents neany 800,000 members. HOME LOANS !No Points l • Own r Occupi d. 1··1 Unit • I Ith Di tncl Ind ·x • 'o f\.;CJCalh mort11ation • ARM Hom~ l..Oan • A-0'$ to S.'>00,000 • ~ to 1250.000 • (',() 0 y Rot_, Lock • 2 1 Da} Fundinat •• M •x H()';; LTV ~FNJFIC S\\llNG.S BANK htY1H-:.Wtt,..1U a "' •• •• .... ., Oraiase County Area Call (71-4) 831-0800, (714) 831-8380, ext. 4461 or(800)331-IW DAILY"'°'~ UTAft ""1'\WY Janll_,. JI, t .. /MGa JI Charges may prevent reflnanclng loans a -'haw ~16ed to refinance my extsting FHA· mortgege of approx- 1matety $66,000. The preeent Interest rate II 11.25 peteent. The new Interest rate woutd be 9.5 percent and my paymen11 would decteue by· about s100 per month. There .,. MYerat charges as- sociated wtth the reflNlncing, however. The lender wll CNlrge 2.5 points, plus charge me for a loen origination fee. title r ..... ance Md k>an discount fee. The one charge tMt realty has me puzzted II the Charge for a mortgage Insurance pt"9ft'Mum. The lender wants to chWge me 12,231 for mortgage insurenoe. 8'r'°9 the old loan was en FHA ~ Md I haw been paying t.ithfuNy for four years, Why ts there such a big premium on refinancing? -F.O., S.ctamento A -tn brief. the mortgage Insurance pren'Mum ta Nq\ffred on all new FHA loans, Including thoM which are made· to refinance exlatlng FHA loans. For ~ In more completely answer1ng your question, we spoke with Teresa Gattegos, senior loan processor at CaplteJ City Mortgage Corp. She told us that the FHA put Into effect several changes In the regu- lations concerning mortgage in- surance premiums as of January 1988. On toans originated both before and after that date, the lender Is required to collect on mortgage Insurance premiums. The lender cotlec1a the entire premtum for the life of the loan up front. Usually the premium Is financed &Jong wtth the principal balance of the loan and paid In monthly Installments by the borrower. Before January 1988, however, when an FHA loan was paid off no provision was made for obtaining a refund of the unused premium amount on the old loan. It was up to the borrower to go to the FHA and ask for a refund. Many borrowers were unaware of the avall- abllity of the refund, and there were people who made a living by notifying bOrrowers of their right to a refund and taking a percentage of the amount refunded as a comm sslon. Waterfront Homes in NB gets Off ice Design Award The Newport Beach office of Water- front Hot'1199 Inc. hu captured the Office Design Aw•rd, presented an- nueJly by ReaJ Estate Today. the pubUcatfon of1he Natk>naJ ASSOCtatron of Reattora. Rve awards were pres- ented natlonatty with Waterfront Homet taking the onty honors west of Chicago. Weterfront Homes' winning office 1s located at 2438 W. Coast Highway In Marinera' Mite n Newport Beach Co- ownera Patrld9 and Git Foerster built the 5,500-1quw•foot office building in 1982 to take~-. of the rugh- vialbltty k>catlori. The bu ld1ng Is two doors lrW8)' from an urller otf1ceoc- cupled by the flrm. Archi1ect1 Robert Trown and Jay Evatta cr•ted the blue and white Cape Cod 1tructure. Trown, W•terlront Home.' top ..... producer for four of the pelt ftw YMr't. 8'to ~ned the tntetb' of the buUdmg A nautical theme la carried throughout from the ~Md OtOOY9d t\at'dwood floor of the reception room to brass ac- cessories to framed prints of schooners on the walls. The sales force occupies both floors of the building In open-planned space designed to Inspire camaraderie and a reJaxed atmosphere for the exchange of ideas Truss beams and skyhghts are architectural features of the second level where the sates force works at desks with white awing-arm lamps under the silent presenoe of a mounted figurehead. typical of those found on the bows of ancient sail ng ships. For 13 yeara, Waterfront Homes Inc .. has specialized In saJes. rentals and management of residential properties "on. near, or with a vtew of the water." In addition to Its award-winning office building on Pacific Coast High- way. Waterfront Homes has a second location on Balboa Island and will open its third office this month In Corona def Mar. For more Information. cau (7 14) 631 -1•00. Newport Financial Group, Inc. ~ Mortgage Corporation LOW FIXED AND ADJUST'ABLE RATE LOANSI • SPECIALIZtNG IN JUMBO LOANS • 80 DAY LOCK-INS AVAILABLE • PURCHASES ANO REFINANCES FOR FAST ANO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CAU 714/151-o202 llflMNO AlL 0 CAl COUNTIES G) ....... Since January 1988, however, the FHA has had a rule ,.quiring that the new premium on the new loan befng made to refinance an ex.tat Ing FHA loan be reduced by the amount the bor - rawer has paJd u a premium for the old FHA loan. This procedure makes the process of apptytng for a refund of unused premium on the old loan unnecessary. If you have questions or concerns about the amount to be ch11ged by the new lender for mortgage Insurance you can contact the mortgage credit de- partment of the FHA. Q -In August, I applied to refinance my home mortgage. When I went to sign the flneJ papers I was given a form called a "notice of right to cancel." along wtth a whole atack of other papers. I took them home to read and did not sign the form that was given to me that would have h•d me watve my right to have three days to cancel the trensactlon. After I read aJI the fine print, I decided not to go forward I sent the signed form stating that I wanted to cancel the deal back to the lender and sent n certified mall within three days. I then got notice from the escrow company that I owed $278 as a "cancellation fee ... I have also received a nasty call from the lender's office saying that I owe a S 100 canceflatlon tee. The way I read the notice of right to cane.I, I can cancel the tranaactlon wtthln three daY? of receiving the form ·•wtthout cost· Do I have to pay these char gee? -M.A •• Meadow Vista. Calif A -The form you received called ··notice of right to cancel" was given to you by the lender so that the loan would be In comptlance wtth Regulation Z. a federal regulation conoecn ng d•s- ciosures that must be made upon a refinancing of a residence when the new loan Js to be made by a dltfefent lender than the one that made the loan being refinanced. or upon a refinancing when the new loan amount Is greater than the amount being paid off In the reflnancfng. While Regulation Z does require that you be given the right to cancel the transactron, It does npt requ re that you be given that right withOut cost to you The form you were given by the lender. however, Is clear fn its wording that your right to eanc:el can be exercised without Incurring any cost for the transaction. According to the terms of the notice of r!Qht to cancel provided to you by the lender. you do not owe anything as a "cancellation fee." If you continue to hear from the escrow company or the lender. you can contact an a1torney or Legal Aid to assist you In stopping the calls. Can't seem to ~et to all th<>~ e repa1r job~ around the house? Let t he classified service directory help ou find reliable help. CONNIE MAXSENTI LAGUNA COTTAGE 497-9918 Two bdrm. I bath in No Lacuna on an R·2 lot Walk1n& distance to the be•ch . Sl4'>,000 WORK OF ART Wood and class Chns Able home overfook•nc blud Pac1fk Huce pnvate deck with spa S'>7">.000 TURnE ROCK HIGHLANDS Immaculate Tartan model loated dose to school. community. sp.a & pool Three bdrm. 2 bath Price slashed to . soq,900 OPEN SAT 1-5 LAGUNA CHARN ucu~ charm couace on 2 buildlnc sites Potential for develop~nt S'25.000 llAGNIFICENTSTONEHENGE M1:r rill Lynch Realty A pcctacular Harbor Ridte es- tate featu11nc ~ bedrooms. de- pendlnc on the use of the room, forrnaJ lt"V&f\C room. fam ly room. sun room d•n•nc room. Vwelcht room theatre room. ove~lnc the C.lt)' ol Newport to Palos Ver- des For tu!lur.ous h"Vlf\C; rNCnf c~nt "VteW and CJKious enter· tainfn&. Please inqW!re about e•· ceHent terms .. _,_ ... _ .. $1,6'4>,000 759-1100 Ma J6/IM1W'f Jml& I #II. .. MOrjmAL aJ"'9 Mortgage rates hit bottom, start to climb Mortgage rates are down about as tar as they can go -and will begin to climb to a peak of sHghtty over 11 percent by 99rlng, eccordlng to a California bank economllt. Jerry Jordan, chief economist for Arst Interstate BanCorp of b<l9 An- geles, he told an audience that after the rate peaks It will ease down to around 10 percent by the end of the year. "Both short-term and long-term rates are lower than we thought they would be at this time," he said. "The Fed (Federal ReMrve Bank) ts ahead of schedule In cooHng the economy off." Jordan, who IPOk• at an economic forecut wtton tpOnlOred by the American Society of Real Estate Coun- Mk>ra, predicted "about a 80 percent chance" fore mild receak>n In 1989. A downturn la Hkefy. he Aid, H tnftatlon tops 5 percent Md the Federal ReMrve responds wtth rneuurea that liow the economy signfflcantty. "If It doesn't happen next year, It wtU by 1990 Of 1991," he dedared. "Ewry- one agrees that the next preaident won't get through the next four )'98TS * Bright Mortgage 90% LTV * ToS400.000 * 30 YearFlxed * NoPMI CONTACT JOHN PRESTON (714) 662-1012 @ Loans to $1 ,000,000+ RATESsl BJEn TO<HANGE The Right Idea 1520 Ocean Blvd., Peninsula Point Great Family Living at The Beach. Sunsets, Sand and Surf. Three Spacious Bedrooms. $529,000 Open Ho ... S.tarcla" 1-5..- Michael Bry!!a , .. 14) 760~0714 Relidence; (714) 676-8906 .s/H,;./J.i,., ,,. BALBOA PENINSULA wlthOut a receulon. Next year, It Wiii teen"l Ilk• the P8Ul8 that 'efreehes ... he contJnued, "but "we haw to wait, It's P"9 to be more aevere -Hke getting hft cold turtley." Although Jordan's forecat bulcalty followed ..,..... pro- jections by Arat Interstate Benk, he waa more ~ about tono-term proepecta. "I'm • optimistic aa I've ever been," he Aid, noting that "thete ••a lot of~~ d9v91cpments WOftdwtde ... and I ttMk the Fed ha pretty good control ol "*'09.'' JordM Mid the economy hu entered• n.rrower con1dor of votatlNty than in the put and that "there will be linaler ftuctuatJons In employment, lnftetton, lntet•t rat• and real growth." Economic 1tablllty ha1 been heightened by deregulation of the ftnandal tnstltutJons, Jordan said. "HOU91ng and reel •tate no longer bear the primary brunt of efforts to lk>W the economy. NeYertheteea, ti he said, "a rtM in Interest rat• will dampen the resktentlal real •late rnat1<et during the first half of next year." A aucceestul reduction In Inflation, however, should a!lo '-ad to tower interett rat• and therefore help the r..a estate Industry In the tong t9'm, the economist pointed out. .. Lower tnfta- tion and lnt9'•t rat•. steady econ- omic growth, which encourages Invest- ment for •xPMlk>n Md foreign ln- "Yeltor confidence ... we polftNe forces for the rMI estate tnctuetry." he noted. JordM b-.V. the unemployment rate wiM move llghtty &bow 8 percent by the end of thl8 YMf, compered to a peak of 11 percent In 1982. He .... COMUnW pricee rtatng 5.8 percent In 1989, end then • tightening In the monet.ry potJcy, returning Inflation In 1990 b-* ~ s pet cent. Another penelflt. w-.m Rlmeeyer' exealti¥evtce pr•dent of JMB lns1ttu- UOMI AMtty Corp. of Chk:9go. Aid he expecta "upnrd pr11111r• on pric:ea" In the new term u a r-..et of the incr111lng number of tax-exempt ln- atltuttona :n.t .. lnW9tlng In , ... ..... lNW owne.thlp, he~. tendl to lengthen the period of own- 8f'9htp, lir'°9 they haW ,_. reuon to sell. Although inftatlon hu tradttionaUy boosted real estate prlcee, a aputt In the contumer pra Index won't bring correepondlng Improvements In real estate performance, ~ point- ed out ... With ditequlHbrium of tuppty and demand In the real •t•t• 99ace markets, rents simpty can't be In- creased proportionate to Inflation." Ramaeyer noted that r_, eetate valoea also remain aenatttw to the buaineu cyde. A ~ receesk>n could reduce the growtng demand for spKe, furthet poetponlng recovery In the markets. he said Mf'rcharndite opportunitie in cla ified -like bringing every garage &ale in town to )Our living room. 842-5878 L.E. FINANCIAL GROUP R&Al. ATAT& P'INAHCDIO NlO INVESna:NTS Ill Ul•Y AllLtaf Fii: . ._,..,_,,,, trf IPIJ •t HA\t llNDMl TAX 81.1.. •EZ--=---•llClllB . • .... CALL Fm RA TES I 1EllllS 1714) a 3100 AllWAY #123, COSTA EA 92626 .. . 111111 YIEW -1-1 Tl 1111,IOO ...... , 1-4 1114 NIT lllLIU PUii LEE GILLESPIE . 111-UM Wlllll'lllT ... -., IOI.Tm 131-1400 •UT STllTEI lllE $187,500 3 BedroOm FreedOm l'IOfne Wflh nice SIZed ywd, trust tr... pettO -Lota of potenhalt Caito .... 1s1-1an HE() 111Qt: I "\l-">c.. ')I'll l 'I 11 .~ let ...... y .. Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,, e.ea..NW, '41-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. llllmTTllrE·• lleolly Ol'd 1n .. e1tm•"'' DUE 041 -2J4 UZEL AWESOME OCEAN "VtEW" OF LITTLE CORONA IEACHll THIS PRICE IS HANDS DOWN ON ANYTHING IN EMEAALO BAYll $ PllCE LIWDU S Great street-to-strada location. Neat tennis courts. New carpet, new paint. H96,800 $550,000 «ftN SAT/SUN 1-4 107 VIA WJe IT IEWNIT PIEi Four contiguous commerclaJ/retaJI lots 0n BaJboa Btvd .. Income producing wtth Investment poten- tial. Approx. 8,300 sq. ft. $900,000 11cmu1•s CIVE All key rooms OYerioOk Balboa lltandlchannet Perfect tor enter- taJnlng wlformal dining, wme ~lar. Large pier for 2 boats. 3 BR, possible •th, 3'~ BA. Guest quar- ters, 3-ur garage. Ideal location. $1 ,690,000 llCIO lllTUll • J • llernll L.,.n~ ..... leaJty n>.-.Ma. On the MOVE? ell your extra household item in clusified. •Spa •POOi •view *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool .,...Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 IElllOI 1407 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terrace, COM 759-6600 $525,000 Sat 1-4 5 Cattail, Irvine 759-6700 $174 ,900 Saturday 12:30--4:30 207 Harbor Wood• Pl, Harbor Woods 644-6200 $219,000 Saturday 12--4:30 •t412 Haaf, Olde COf'ona Del Mar 645-1186 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 54 Ocean Vltta, Sea Island 6«-9060 $559,000 23 Rue Grand e>uc.i. Big Canyon 844-6200 $525,000 Saturday 1-4 217 Via Ravenna, Udo Isle 844-6200 $499,000 Sunday 1-4:00 2 II 11lus Fiii ii tr IEI t 215 8111 Street. N9wport Shores, NB 722-9730 $225,000 Saturday 1-4 2664 Butwood, EutbluN 6«-9080 $499,528 31 Brittany. BayrldQe 644-6200 $244,000 217 Via Otvieto, Udo late 631-1400 $520.000 3 IEllOOI 310 16th St, Seal Beach 721-1200 $319,000 2001 Altura. Irv. Terrace 644-9060 $695.000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-o4 Sat/Sun 12--4 Sat 1--4 2540 Back Bay Loop, E'Slde C.M. 759-6600 $257,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 510 Canal. Newport Shores 631-1400 $429,299 Saturday 1-5 332 Colton St.(Nwpt Sh<>r81) N.8. 548--0271 $3o49,000 Sat/Sun 12-4.30 1o4851 Dahlquist, Irvine 644-9060 $237 ,500 Sat 1-4 177 E. 19th St., C.M. 645-0303 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 308 Endna, Newport BMctl 640-0020 S310,000LH. Saturday 1-5 o428 HeUotrope, Corona Del Mar 844-9080 $585,000 Sat 1--4 3232 Iowa. Cotta MeM 546-2313 $229,000 Saturday 1-4 •1401 KJngt Rd, Newport Height• 844-9080 $825,000 Sunday 1-4 827 Knowell. Cocta Mela tMe-7171 $191.900 Sat/Sun 1..:4 * •2'88 NapoU Way, Costa Mela 882-0550 $225,000 Sat 1-Spm. 1520 OcMr'I Btvd, P9nln.ule Pt, Balboe 78().4714 *529.000 Saturday 2-5 408 Ond&. The IMuffl 6«-90e0 $417,000 ---"! Sunday 1-.4 1930 Port Cerdtff, Hrbr Vi9w Homet, NB 78().4714 $411,000 Satu"!ay 12-.4 2200 Port Certllle. s.wlnd, Harbor View 759-eeoc> $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-.4 5 Rue M ......... Big Cenyon ~ seee.ooo Saturday 1-.4:00 1018 Sandpiper, H.V. Hiiia 875-«>00 S72e,OOO Sunday 1--4 t 311 Santa Ana Ave, Newpot1 Height• 831-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 215 s. Hart Pl, Fulterton 848-7171 $175,000 Saturday 1-5 7 45 Via Udo, Udo Ille, Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $5e5,000 Saturday 1-5 301 Vista Baja, C.M. 759-eeOO $339,000 Sunday 1-4 301 Vllta Baja, C.M. 759-8800 $339,000 Saturday1-4 442 Vllta Roma. The Blu"9 6«-9080 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 J II ,111 Fiii IM tr Ill 1819 8efyf Ln, Newport ~ &45:flll 1391.000 -Sat/Sun 12-4 •1208 Cambridge Ln. ~ ~ 780-5000 $600.000 Saturday 1--4 ••327 Cataltna, Nwpt Hgt1, NB 758-8700 $525,000 Saturday 1-5 * 2051 Commodore, Baycr•t 844-6200 $449,000 SMurday 12-4 ••3000 Cor1e Portoftno, Newport VIiie, N9 7eG-5000 $538,800 S8t/&.tn 1-4 11oe Oevot'I Lw, Newport awn 75M700 $525.000 Sunday 12.30,.4:30 810 Oonaad Pl. Newport Helght1 6«-90e0 $549,500 Saturday 1--4 •20172 Harbor 1.a. Ln. Huntington Bch M4-0227 Sat/Sun 2700 Harbor View Dr. Har View HIM•. N.B. 858-8000 $858,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 234 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $735,000 Sunday 12-5 93 LakeshOre. Irvine 780-5000 1389,000 Saturday 1-5 18549 Metkham, Ftn VIJley 546-2313 '227,000 Saturday 12--4 2050 Montcwlll, C.M. M&-2313 S1"4,800 •1130 ............. pon ..... 131·12tl 1411,000 SM/8un 12--4 1151 Port tQmberty, H• V1-HIN. N.8. 721-o1'31411.000 lat/Sun 1·5 310Pr--&.N.a. ..._7171 1315,000 a.turoey 12-3 *IOI v.--. """" N.8. , ... _ 1111.000 a.tl8uft , ... 107 Via Dl)On, Udo .... 75MMIOO $550,000 Saturday 1-4 **432 Via Udo Nord, Udo Ille 873-7300 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-4 112VlaW..._ Udo .... 831-1400 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2~~~o:LH Sunday 1-4 2535 Vilt.a. Bay8hot• 844-e200 SS25,000LH Saturday 1-4 •421 Vllta Per8da. The 81uffa, Nwpt Sch 7~5000 Sunday1-.4 ..,.2005 Yecttt Vigilant, Seeview, N.B. 831-7300 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 41EllNI 341 Atva Lane, EuttkM Cocta Mesa 831-8011 $298,900 Satutdey 1-4:30 •1eoe Antigua Way, Dover Shra, NB 780-5000 $750,000 Sunday 12--4 2652 Bwwood, e.tbtuff, Nwpt Bch 78().4714 $499,714 Sunday 1--4 3012 CMff Or., Newport Height• 831-1400 '595.000 Saturday 1-5 •195 C:O.t View Or, Laguna 8Mch 494-0215 $548,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 Jade Cove. Spy GI.a 758 MOO 1118,000 Sunday 1--4 335 ptazze Udo. Lido I• 831-1400 Sl89.000 Saturday 1-5 1724 Pleza del Norle, ~lntuta ~ $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:00 315 Poc>9Y, Olde CdM 759..eeoo MN.000 Sundayl--4 1720 Port Stlrllng. H.V. Homee 759-eeOO $474,900 Satutdey1-.4 1 335 ReWne Ln Coeta MeM 145-0303 1118,900 Saturday 12--4 ••&51 SL Clair, C.M. 845-0303 1289.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 18290 Santa Cerk>tta, An Valley &46-7171 S3e9.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1215 Sutlex. W•tcltff 844-9090 $475,000 500 v-.. The 8Mfs 844-IOIO 9435.000 224 Vie Genoa. Udo .... Sat 1-4 Sunday 1--4 831·1400 St45.0006aturday 1-5 1e121 wt...,_ Ln. Huntington BMch 148-2243 1218,900 SUnday 11-4 4.,. ........ , .. ...,...,_ 1 .;a Gllllllliliv Or, 00.-..... 000 ...,... 1-4:00 ~-..,.._<*II..._. N.a. .. .000 .. .,, .... ... 4 • ,.., Fiii II or DEi 2027 i..•• d Ln, Oowr Shorel, NB 7eG-llOOO 1579.000 Slturday 1-5 * * 101 Udo PM Dr. Hewport Beech 87Wm 11,790,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. 3202 Mllw.-CU. Coeta M..a 546-2313 1231.000 · SaVSun 1_.. 1954 Port a.... Pl, Harbor View Hms 831·1400 1119,500 Saturday 1-5 •v•17 --St. George, Big Canyon, NB 873-llD3 11,350,000 Sa1urday 1-5 •6512 8'erTll ~ Tunl«ock, lrvtne 842-440 Met,!OOt/Sun 11 .... 34 8ihW' Cieliwrt, Turtie Rock. lrvtne 758 tlOO $439,900 Saturday 1_.. 184e Tred urtod, Beyci eet 7-.....c>c> $475,000 Saturday 1-"' 25" Wiiow, Coeta ..... 131-12'8 1283.000 Saturday 1-4 ·-·· Sat/Sun 1-"' 23~ Dr., Coeta M..a 1279,000 Sat/Sun 11-<4 828 w. OoMntron1. Pen nauta 844 toeo sees.ooo Saturday 1-"' Sunday 1-<4 Sat 1-4 I • ..... Fiii IM er IEI t 25712 Dmof\ Ad, N1111e Gal 780-0714 S1..HO.OOO Sat/Sun 1-"' ••10 ~HM>« Rkjge . 144 aoo l2,l50,000 Sunday 1 ..... 30 •3383 ........ Coeta ..... 146-2313 ~.600 Saturday 1_.. 30 • • 11 Mof'900, Harbor A6dge 144-aoo 11.190,000 Saturday 1_.. .,,,. • 11 Nlpol. tw'bof f¥d9e, Nwpt Bch 180-1'00 •••• ooo Sund.y 1-5 • 1412 •*vwn. w.tdtff. Nwpt Bch ..... ,.. 14'8.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 •120 *Udo loud a1-MIO 1•1.000 •••••• I II ,111 Fiii ii er Ill t424 Oahlta, Olde Corona Def M• 875-5714 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. JIWllllES COIDIS FIR SILE 1 IEllMM 270 Cagney Ln, Vitia BalbOa 831-1400 S131,500 Saturday 1-4 2 IEllllM v •t•280 cagney Ln 309, Vitia Balboa. NB 87~ $379,900 Sunday 1-4 •200 lntr-c>fd, Newport Crest, N.B. 873-7300 $240,000 SaVSun 1-4 ••#8 Kamalii, Newport Creet, NB 873-7300 $285,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 230 Lllte Ln #312, Seafalre, N.8. 64s--0303 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 let U1 Help Y 11 Sell Vot1r Preperf y! C111 C1111itit•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost . 2 II ,111 Fiil IM er HI 815 Jeemtne, Corona del Mar 131-1400 $360,000 Saturday 1-5 7 See COYe Ln, Sea lt&and 831-1400 1825,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. JIEMMM •2407 Natbonne, Eutatde CM 831-1288 $225,000 Sunday 12""' ••408 Onda, Bklfta, N.8. 844--9080 $417 ,000 Sunday 1-"' • 204 Welnut. Newpott 8-ctl 913-3777 1239,000 1984 Vi.ta Ceudal. Btutta S.VSun 1-5 759-9100 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2450 Vlsta1iogat, 8klfts .... wport BMCtl 873-9333 1228,000 (LH) Sat/Sun 12_.. *411 Vista Roma, Bklffl, N.B. 759-9100 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 3 II ,111 Fiii IM er IEI 613 Jumlne, Corona del Mar 831-1400 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 DU PLUES FIR SILE 2 •• , ••• 2 •• 40e Helotr()P9, Corona def Mer 831 -1400 $525,000 Saturday 1-5 111,1112 II •••213 E~ter, Nwpt Bch 780-5000 $1,200,000 Saturday 1""' 322--312'A lrit, Otde Corona Del Mar 873-5354 $593,000 Sat/Sun 12~ 411,111211 ••24 o.hla. OkSe Corona Def Mar 875--5714 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1~ lllES Fii IEIT 400 ~ Oto. CoroM o.I Mer 759-1211 11975/Mo. ~ 1-4 • 'IJ ........ 58R 38A, 2300 alf. $44SS,000, AG' 15()..5 , .. MMBTAR .... ALI HOUlll/CONOOI 0.-.. ..._.._ ..... _ ,_ .... ~ ,_.,,_ c--0... ...... u1 ... ·-v-.. ,....__ -.......--._ ..... ~ .... ._.._. ~--v...,. .....,... ..... ... 0.-... _,_ ,__ ............. ... , __ ........... ...... .._ ......... ,c---. _,._.,, ~i..."""" _, ... _ ·-!.-,.. ,.... 100. 0.0 OI C. ,,_.., .., 0.0 OI .._ "'-"" 1011 -....V'-10.-•m .._..._., I.,. r_.....,. 101• tf r...,_ ICI» ··-111>4 '°"' 100 10.. IM IOtO IOU IOU lo.t ·-•OJ• 1071 IOIO IOM , .. , . ·- a~sociated l ltS '-....... IUO L•'-• "" _...,.. ins .,.._._ IJ7J •a.-·---c--.,,, --'"° .............. ,.,, -'--·-,....._ '"° ·-1.00 IQ) APAITMINTI °"""'"' ,.. ............. .... ............. ,.. ~-,.,. JIOt c..-.... ,.,, JIOt c--~· nor 0... ..... ,.,. ,111t "'-~ t111 ........ v-. ,.,. Jll• ...........,._.... ,... )1'9 .-..-.-.--.. ..., ,,,, ....... .... ti)< ........... . ,... ,. .. "-... ... 71.U ............ ... ,. .. ... ._ ... ,. .. --. ..., ,. . ........... ... lJ NI T F [' •1 H " f ••. ~ ••a IDr•TE 111111 Ull UTITE Forever views enhance this stately two story 5 bedroom 4 bath famlty home. Prime location, large corner lot, charm ng used brick patios. A Rare Offering ... ... ...., .. ,.. ............. .. t?'/1111 l'eteu 11 .. 1411 a.a.-s.-c...--.__ PUk.ICAllON "GIMM• ............ -'--...__, ........ •:a p"' -i...-T ... M . __ .._, •:• p "'· lllilllo ....... , _ , ..... ""' ~ .. -... --4ap.M MISC. llNTALS FttcltlJ".,_ ..... Tina; 4;JO p M ,,. I• ..... .._ .... M. I• P-"' ,_ ·'* ~ ............. Fft.~p .... ,,,. rm ·'"' . ,.,,. a•ca YOWi AD 1111 flmT DAY ,, .. '"" 'heOllr ........... SI , .. _ ....... , .... ., .. ..... .. -.............................. ~ .. .._ ........ , a, ................. _. ,..._ ... _,.,.._ ... 17 I 199'111111•~- i "' 7 ........ -.................. " .. --c::...-......................... .. BEST OF BELCOURT EXCL USIVE TENNIS ESTATE Situated on over one-half acre of land, this fabulom Gillery Cuatom Home has 5BR. plus study & 411BA Ex~n ive use or marble tile & upgradtd plu h nt'utral color car~ting throuabout. Bu1h -1n famiy room en~rtainment. center 2/lg tcretn TV. Master suite include. retreat, 1acuui tub. aauna 4' workout rm. ProfeM1onally landacaped rear yard wlli1hted unni court, pool. spa & BBQ area. 3 Fireplacea, eecurit.y aystem. air conditioning, wet bar, 3-car garage PLU other ~es too numerou'I to mention. ACT NOW -THIS PROPERTY WILL NOT LA 'T' $2,300.000 **** NEW ON MARKET BELCOURT TOWNE COLLECTION PLAN "D'' Step into lu&Uf)' 10 thi.s 3 BR. familv rm, J RA tovrnhome. Decoraud 1n neutral culurs thro~hout with ntt'n l\e UM! of marble 1n the rotunda entry. k1tchen nook, dmin1 rm ha.Ila. Built-10 cuatom 1Jua china cltxK!t 1n living room. Gotceoua S.lcium wool carpetini throuchoot accented by custom window tttatmenta 4' white shutter1 ProfesA1onaJJv landac.aped yard wtth custom brick pauo with overhead trelhs for outduor d1n1ng $1,100,000 7oi ~,. ~·"' ~, CALL RON PELWT 78().6000 ~~~Ill BtJtt #1 •1• •••• , Miii ·- REIM* ---- CONTACT MICKEY ROWE FOR JANUARY·s GREAT BUYS t $S95.000 OR, gourmet kitchen, 3 Betha, attached garage. lu1h 1ur· roundln91, lovely pool. t Sl,1'8,000 2 unit• on the oceanfront. uch a ~rate condo. Great vlew1 • .,..t rent•. t SS.000 Fun1lahed Executive Rent•I. February oaly. .-rp • '. ••••man Cul-de-uc location. Glglinttc Southern Mansion -e8R. •'MIA. ~ OCIMll & mountain ~ ~ lot & 0"9t· atzed pool & ape. &qulillt• ~· Pnvate nwd'• Quert..._ IDT IUI II u1•mw ·aom "MOITECO MODEi." •BR. 2BA. 1am1y room. Reoentty peinted a hu beige cwpet. newer ~ & new l~ng. 1 8k>dt to .-nentwy 9Cho0l, =belt, communtty pool & ctubhouMI Thia is In beautiful move-In condttlon &. ownets ate anxious to Miii Atklng *'75,000 Submit all offers. • EUUIT LIN IAYFlllT Wiii lllE 1111 SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM HOME ON DOUBLE LOT - Open spacious luxurious ap. polntments & furnish ings. Kitchen detNgned for gredou1 ltv- lng & entertaJnlng. SBR, SBA, 3 flreptaces. lap poof & spa In prl- v ate patio .on t he bay. ~.200,000. •111nc 11m111 c••• JUST REDECORATED THROUGHOUT -lnctudlng new kitchen & baths. Sub-zero r• frigerator, llght oak cabinets, oversized Jacuzzi, mirrors, Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bay v'9w w/afip avauable. $689.000. CALL IUIE IEIUll • l.J GorQ9CM dellar* l*t.et 2M ~ ~ ..... *Pt to bey a bW:ft. Awd-.mng dellgrl a floor pe.n. High C111ng1. ,,.. ror.O WlllS, ~ pedo, 2 Clll g1r9. MC. tyStem. A ..... , $270,900. llAllT EASTS/IE TOWlll•E Oynal'lllC 38R. 3BA. end untt w/toffS of aqrldes: Gorceous spa & cazebo. new oak •rtctlen w/MW apc>bncu. carden window, custom bticH~ flrepqu. New copcier plum~ new bltM. and best of al .. tlltfe is an extra laftt yard l lormal d_!~room. $225,000. ,,,,. • ,,..., 1•1 •••u tr (Ctou street s.tJ mlllt) WEITIJUFF lllAl•EI Moti.ated selltrl Absolutely .,... 3 ea pool hol'llt w/~ate JH!lly rm + 2 firecilaces Dynanc loatlOll. w .. to an schools & shopplnc. Mat an =t.ISOOO IAfl • 11...f 1111" H•fl (Ctoss itr~ Dowr) --- CALL ••• TEICI 131-1211 R&:/~1~ ol Costa Me~ ' -' through c~sMfied IEST II ILIFFS .. Llltm -End Unit, 3BR, 2'1'.BA. profeelloNllly redecOrated thru-out. Modet home bMuty. $425,000 (L .... .Tu11• 12..c 111 aw ... ......... ,,.-y .. _ End Untt, 38R, 2Y.BA. Approx. 18$0 9q. ft., ,._ decotetect. Lo end wrep- lround J:lo. Gated courtywd entry. =·1111~~1WITAIF ?Fl IELEI I. DIWI .......... , ... ,. Lilt I .., -ae tijiitj MORTGAGE RATES FIXED AIMU8TULE Mint Dewft ,... Leoll• ..... ..... Dlllfft ....... ~ 7. ..... '1:' '"> (~) LeM ..... ,,., ( (~ Amettcan S&L 11.000 2.000 117 8.125 'Ir 2.000 T 2.3 s Bet'6c of AIMttca 10.825 20 2.000 45 117 1.215() 20 1.100 ., 2.375 Ber* of Celtiomia 11.125 10 2.000 00 111 8.125 20 1.500 30 2.280 Blight Mor1gege 11.250 20 1.250 eo 1000 t .375 20 2.000 • t .IOO ~ofAmerb 11..000 05 1.500 30 117 8.500 30 UGO 30 2.115 Fww.t8&L 10.825 10 2.000 20 187 l .7IO 30 uoo 45 2.171 AIMlty~S&L 11.125 10 1.500 00 118 1,150 20 1.500 45 2.500 AttelnMrllleteBenk 11.500 10 1.750 45 250 1.375 10 1.750 45 2.500 .,_..,..,_,S&L 11.280 20 2.000 ao 117 8.715() 10 1.750 75 2.750 t••-.om.81L 11.125 20 a.ooo 15 117 1.600 20 uoo 15 t.37S Home F..-11 S&l 11.000 05 2.000 14 117 •·'75 20 2.000 80 lmplrilil s.i:r 11.2!50 20 2000 30 IOO 8.375 20 1.500 21 L~ 10.175 05 2.000 30 117 8,250 05 '·* ., ~fMt't Bank 11.000 10 1.1eo 30 117 8.715() 20 uoo ... 30 MetCUJy SaWlgi 10.500 05 2.000 15 187 I.HO 20 1800 IO ~ Y'9fo ,..., .._. 11.000 06 2.000 10 117 1.875 10 2.000 =: finlnQ8I Group 10.400 20 2.000 ., 117 7.500 20 1.500 CllyS&L 11.125 10 2-.000 00 187 8.000 10 uoo A111 Mc Fedsll Samoa 10.7IO OS 1.000 75 111 7.171 20 1.500 ..... "'* cellf, 11.000 10 2.000 15 117 e.oeo 10 1.500 ~~ 10.7IO 06 1.600 20 117 10.875 10 1.000 07 117 ~c.lt. 10,125 10 2.000 20 117 ,,._,...,.. 11.121 10 1.100 00 117 -&Nnoe & Loen 11.200 20 1.000 45 117 .. q,.--: •, . ·-~: .... INDEX SUMMARY ~ ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGEI 2000 2000 nlll...a u.a..-........ 1000 , , "' 069ettd 711 7.tt 7.t1 IOO ,.....,.. ... •.to 10IO -3 ..... T ..... I .ft 1.24 11• IOO t,_.T ..... . .... 1.37 133 -. ,,,,......,,,,__ t11 t .'7 t07 2tO 3 'If· tr-.y "* t.27 130 tto 300 l'/f.~note 1.23 ut t .11 tl7 IOUTHIMCALFOINA MftAVDAMI ...... •• 11~ 10.71• 11 ... ·~ 101n 11.211 'e12r ·-1.211 1.110 1191' I.DO ·- F~NTASTIC SPECIAL TO Move' Oat! BOATS MOTORCYCLES SJ?~ or Sil!~ over 212,500 7tt for 10 words, 4 days or 1a" for 10 words, 7 days Extra words 50~. CaU Nowt Private party ads only, No Commercial ads. Claulffecl Aclvertial .. M2-5678 ----- COT E · I I REALTY . · ' I . I :-i f DPMllleli ... ~ ,.., ... C.Ml'f *S POSllDa AVM.Mlf fOI Sll.f ... ltD TME· OWICl Tm ~ 10 UOY1SE ~ MQ.TS Of A ._#fl NOll&crDI 011W IMlll&D -.... ................... UllElllMI W11U.:m -•tm• CITY UM! 1. l . J . 4. '· 1. HAS RETURNEDI Back by popular <k'INncl. Otmet-A•t.ine wrl run ''id"Y Sa!U'· ~ Mid SuncJily 1n ltJ own <Urnt1uoon 11'1 ~ C1.tu1f1t'd AO• Since this 1:r. • spe<"9 ~'· wt~·• ThuNday noon~ ....... ~ aYI pr~ fof f/I -This 11 opfn to .. P'fVIU party ~•S«tI fwmnch.lndM nor0wtt J l.SOfpucc.mwu>c ..o rn ~ _,., no M>C>trv•atiom wil De KCtpe~ Al aos wil run Friday. S«uf~ _,.,Sunday TIWtt IS• S WW minimum •t 20C ptt lint ••• So YOM1 low Co.I OIMll!l·A.U.. _,Ill .. -· Sl.00. DEADLINE: lhut~)' noon , NKI: S-llnt' """'~ • J d.tys • 10C P'"' '""' • U 00 • All 41Ch Art' Pft~ld by CC>tfttng into thr D.tlfy P>IOt lO pl~t your MS Ot UlP ll\t' coupon bt'low • Prtv.1tcr P-IHY ~rcrwndl\t' oniy OMI) No tC>f"- nwrcw ~i. i:w-u. 11~'10<11. ptOOUC• O• plM1t\ • E«ti rt m mu:r.t Dr pnocun ~ -2 Wltl'I no rt ems oVef 5150 MAIL TO; Dlnw• A·Une O••ly Piiot .uo w,,, a.,. ~ff~I. Co''" M~ CA 91616 O.•il)r rilal rioun MotlO.ty ffiflAy 8 00 AM ro ~ 00 ,.M STAH DI' ~--·~ ----------DAUS TO INN ' L -----~---·--~------M·---~ ...... ---·~-----~~ .. .....-----.. 642-678 - --------------rr ~. r . ,. c .. -~--~ ~ -- --~ ----== ~ HARBOR RIDGE Thr ultimate in rontrm- porarv homes in ~rwporl Beach . from 11s commanding h1JI 1de location and "all& of gla ~ ovtrlookmg all of Newport Beach. th~ l0.000 sq ft. ru<.lom re51dence txh1btts mf"ffablf' natural wondf!rs. It has 3 k-vd of mastuful view . uppn le~f'I. rourr lew•I and garden kvt'I Loi of marblr. oak and mttrors. f~finiteh a OM-of . .,.fond ru.,tom homt'. (Jual1fied bu\er rnn rall for d pt"r&e>nal tour of th1<1 huuttful homt......... .. ....................... $5,500.0()() E Qll~ITE GRA 'I T t~ "OOO'A ORK fl H, II LH, fl T '\l .\Tt~Ht HOYf HO\U~ Pr,.rn1urn 111 l'dll'Jn 110 I 1ruld J-.lf' "-tlh \If'"-' lt ()ltl Jll IOJfOI room .. ; llf'drr"1m. i11'2 barh. fJrr11h r<111m. ~ firC"plMC" t>Ohdn' ed II\ rridft.1.-.. dllil ~rdntlf' L1~h1 oak 1 dlllllf'ln <1ruJ Oo<1r.... I hr 111a .. 1r·r llf'droo111 \\tth .. 111tn~ arf'a owrl<l"1k.., rtw li.i\ 2 lia1h. <,ff"cHrl "lh<J\\l'r. JdCIJUI. \\dlk-10 I 1,, .. ,., ... O\\rwr 111.n rr.11 IP ................... 2,9.)0.000 VIE_, THF: SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHTS A'VD OCEA SL~ ETS ... Medttf"rrantan \'ilia 5 bedroom. 5~ bath. <'ustom hu1lt Harbor Ridge home mu t bro tet'n lo apprf'ctate. Quahi v featurt>11 abound throu~hout 1h1s handcraftC"d hom,. Courm,.ts kitchen. formal dm1ng room. '" · ing room. fam1l\ room with hand-carvf'd \fahobam ~>.tr. ""IO~ rellar. four fireplace.,, the txtf'n"1\f" uv of tamed. PtchCfi •rm bt-velC"d gld"" war, de ~ned ro arcrnl rhr 8000 Mt· ft of luxury laving m ~rand f.urr>JH'an r,tvlC" ............... 12.900.000 THIS U NDA I 'LE WATERFRONT HO\tE HA. IT Alt!! ... Linda J,lt>' 1,....,, lonfl1(Jn. un 111 da\ ! 1'ur garr..hou'<'. bf'arh, ltnr1 .... rourt and dubhou~. 'fha-c1ualit\ hornf' hJ ... ;, l)f'droorn!>. ) liaths plu-, po.,,.df"r room. garnr. room. pool. pa. 'launa. and lip for l1r~r li<Jal . f'murlh J""""nled al ..... 2.450.000 11" YOl UKE f'DIVID 'Al.ITY HERE IT I ... fll(, C \ \ YOi\ C.lJ TO\I. ,unrd. 11attd f<>rnrnuml\ b1'1\ ~ummr.r1un~ r.n1r.rta1n· mr.nt art>a "1th o~n-pit bar~u . Privatr. pool and pa Oncnt;al1on of homt on largr. lot a urts pnvar~. 4 ~room , lar~c livin~ 11id family roo m • den. loft ............. 11 .. 350,000 0r£N AT. l·S. 17 ROYAL T. Gf..OllC[ ow YOUR ow~ 90 FEET ON THE WATER .•. ..,.ewly remodeled contemporu\ home with a 50 foot boat dock. plU$ 1 idf". tie. Thl5 lovC"l y, IJght & braght home with 3 bdrmi and 2'h bath also has a f maly room and an offit't" or den. two fireplfa ces and a beauuful brealcf ast room. All th1 ran be yours for · .. ·· · · · ·· · · ................................... I J .350~()()C) PROMONTORY BA \'FRONT Cl TOM ... Thts beauriful ON' tory home on Promon· ton Bav ha 3 bt-droorn. 3!-i bath. with pf'raal fraturf' urh a lap pool, pa. "'"ntral air rond1tioning. so· boat 1lip. teakwood bar. w11h 1c.e aw:hioc. & refri euaor. Ga ~tJt" '" k1t<"hrn. Thi~ home with all thnc fcaturf' on ftt> land for only .................... Sl.250.000 LEASES BEA TIFUL NEWPORT 'ORTH TOW HO E . . . T~o bf>droom at· tached garige. communit y pool & pa. Hi~h <e1JmgJ throughour. parklmg kitrhtn. Wa her and Dryer inr.luJt.d . ................................... 11~4()() Mon1h 1 E.,PORT BEACH • • • Lovelv tx>ach house on Harbor I land Drive w11h I.oat dock . Three bedroom. lar@t" living room. with firepta<'c ... 13.000 unfurni htod. 13.500 furni hNJ . VIE1" THE HARBOR .•• Plu h t~o bedroom, two bath fully furru ht-cl mcludin linens. telev' ion, phOOe. <'Omguter, ri.fri6~r· ~.~~ .. ~~-~: .. ~.~~'.~~~~: .... ~~~-~h13,1~1\t!n1:h RA YVlf:W TERR CE . . • angle farnily ho~ in 1he g11~ comrnunit)' of Bi~' 1r.w 'I errac~. 2 bedrew>ms with great vie• of & ·k Bay, city l~h1 and park. H~bl upgra~d • h~ kitchf'n and ~ntry. phintation hutten throughout. volumf! <'tiling with &Jcyligh11. ph:•h o(( white carpet. built-in refr' eretor .. ··~···············,······················· I I ~918 tit •'-~- RIG CANYO l"OT ... Lo~eh level 101 wsth beautiful view of Big Can) on Golf V>ur • could have ocean Vlf'\\ ~rond· torv. 13.000 ~· fr.. cul.de-.ar !oration. O\erlookini muh1· m1ll1on dollar e tatc .... . .. ...•...... S900.000 118 A RE ... i\pproumald}· 5 mib from ttM-~rt pring ~larrao11. 1hi pro~rty -.i1h natural oa i . off f'r.. a bold contra 1 to th,. urrounding d.-.,rt Zoning ptrmi1 ff,. iden· tial. Coif. Ttnn or Countn Club. .\lohifo Ho~ Park. lint \\ arf"ho~~. alrrad,· ap- pro~4>d f' \ \ airport. ubmil ltrms for •p· pro"al. ........................ _ ........... 8708 .()()() HARBOR IE_, 110)1£. . . . ·1io~., lik ... nf"-~ A1tr1rl1\'r. 1 Lr.droom, 2~ t>1th. famih· room f'aJ,.mer<t mod I. liiht & airy farnth· hom~. Profe K>nally land .ca~. panou hark)ard ~11h patio and pa. Choir~ location. do~ to hoppin~ ... .-hooJ ... r.hur"h.-: • t'Ort1rnw1i- ty pool • ln<"lud~ land ................. 1539\900 CATALI A I 'LA D ••• 3 btdroom. 2 bath condo tilh one oC the -Cm TI of Avalon. mountaim and end (J(tan. Only 1 year new, decoratf"d in ~utral rotlh with nov 1ccen1 . f'urni Mod!! Coif Cuc inclu<kd". .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. ... . .. ................... •s2s.oooc LH > 160 CR ... I.Mated ju I • ff'\tt m1 from 1hr. future 12 h1llion "R1n<:ho CA.rhdla .. proJN!I (dur. to hrrak ground 1n J 989J P 1bl th~ lo"'~ 1 pmr.J l.and in California. ~rt-hold for tM futur~ h. tf!rm or po ahlt trad,.. ...........•..••..••••.••..•••.••.••••••••.••..••. 320.()IC)C') NE1" LI TING BL Ff' . Bf' T BUY ..• Cre 1 locale. 1hrtt t~room <'OndO Mar 8 r,k Ray. hoo and park. One.half block 10 cnmmunit pool. Complf:tr.lv rtf url1i heJ .......................................... 1228,()()() UH OPEN AT A , 12-4. 2.SO \'I TA HOCAR WATERFRO. T NEARLY , E ••• Two bedroom, two biuh mON~ home on Udo Chanflf':I, atl60iu1 ly lietutiful ilk to Udo V1U1 e. Li It'd below rf'pla< rrwnt r 1. .................................................... I 79~S4:M> B CK BA\' IEW. O. THE _, TER ••• t>Prrn.tnent e., front hon~ in beaut.tut 5 tar moi*e home park. boat Nip ~,,. C>watr naa eachange ..................... 169~