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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-12-23 - Orange Coast PilotI Edison's Romania's dictator DA steps comeback ousted; hundreds up to a thwarted die In fierce fighting job as by Poly CC judge SPORTS/Bl WORLD/A4 OA T /A3 THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT ATURDAY., DECEM BER 23 .. 1989 More U.s ·. tr·oops head for Panama PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP ) -Fighters lo~al to Gen. Manuel Anton10 Noncga launched a bold daylight attack Friday on the headquancrs of lJ .. military forces and tned to assassinate the vice presi- dent installed by the U nited States. On the third day of the U.S. occupauo n. Panama City was near anarch}. Refugees pleaded for food and medicine as wa.,,cs of looters ransacked sto res. n,11100 tor :-.;or ll'ga all da) Fnday, but found no trace of the o usted • J1l·tator they "'ere sent in 10 capture. Panaman1: ins seemed to greet the U.S. troops with \OOH.' cnthusw '>m . but man) residents of this city. -wrach·cl b) s<1 'age looting and li ttered with dcbns. "ere too fngh .em·d to go out on the streets. Protesters decry invasion By EMILY ADAMS Of tlW 0.-ly l"llcM Si.ff In Washington. a Pentagon source said 2.000 more soldiers "ould be a1rhftcd 10 Panama. bolstering the force of 24.000 alrcad} there. and President Bush said the troops would stay "to do what is necessary.'' U.S. troop~ searched rcs1dcnt1al area-; o f th'e Pan- ama C it) and o ther pans of this West Virgrnia-si1cd Some saic I the) had set up their own defense patrnls to prot .:ct themseh cs and their neighbors amid thr l haos. "h 1rh reigned in both IO'-"Cr-and m1ddle- da\'> neighbor htx.ld., - In Wash111gton. Pentagon officials said U.S. troops had "l'lled I 0 000 Wl'apons. most I> made in the East him-. 111 three• ·l·pnratc caches in the city. Lt. Gen. Tom ~lthough o ne recent poll dl·p1lls ( ahfom1ans as mostl~ suppont'e of the l 'nrted State) 1n\ading Panama. about 30 f>l'Oplc showed up on a Costa Mesa strC('t Fnday night 10 protc)t that m1htaT") action. Travelers clog OC roads, airport By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of tlW 0.-ly l'llot Staff Travelers had 10 dredge up every ounce of C hrist ma!> 'pint the~ could muster Fridav as the hohda\ crunch struck on thr wad'>. ra1l'i ·and a1r- wa)·s. A few too man) derided 10 lea'e 1hc1r hohda~ !>hopping 10 the final da} . causing 1g .\Jen!. on streets su rrounding the largcr O range County malls. a California Highway Patrol spokesman said. It will be close 10 gridlock around shopping centers all day toda~ too. CHP dispatcher John Isbister said. Those choosing 10 fl} out nf John Wayne ..\1rpon found themseh es m ired 1n bumper-to-bumper tr..iffic on roads leading into the a1rpc.1n earl} Fnda~. Traffic was barked up all the way from the terminal to Michelson Drive and along MacArthur Bo ulevard . "This C hristmas has reall} been astounding." assistant a1rpon man- (Pluse see PANAM A /A41 ager Jan M itterme1er said. 099r,.....,......,. .._ ,..,._ Usually. Thanksg1v1ng 1s the (PJease sff GETAWAY /A21 Hollday tr•velers pack Into the p•rklng lot at John Wayne Airport Frld•J· Stores dreaming .:>f a green weekend ly IRIS YOKOI °' -Dally ,,_ ~ If you haven't done your Chnstmas sho p- ping yet and planned to do 11 a ll today and Sunday. you're not alone. W ith Christm as landing on a Monda) this year. holiday sho ppers arc expected 10 take advantage of the weekend and swarm the stores both days. Retailers began gearing up Fnday for the rush. beefing up staffing and inventory. da). You didn"t gel the benefit of a full day (of shopping)," Boh en said. "Landing on a Sunday. you haH· a full weekend." Allen Schw< :1gcr. an assmant manager in the men·s departm cot of Bullock's South Coast PlaLa. said his store "as projected to do SI m1l11on in sales toda} larl~ at the depanmcnt stores. has been ahead of last }Car ~ manager at SJ...1 and Spons Inc. 10 Fashion Island crcd11ed the center's expansion and reno ' a11on for the increase. But depanmcnt store emplo)ees said bus1- nc!>s during the C hnstmas season has been pl"l'tt) slo" up to now. perhaps because customers ha'e been putting off shopping. aware the) have a "'hole "'cckcnd before C'hnstmas. "\\c ha' e a lot of merchan:11sc and great pnres." Sd\\C1• !Cr said "I don't see an) reason '-'h} "C.' should :i't hit SI millio n." Fashion Island spokeswoman Eileen Bohen said last weekend many stores at the Newport Beach center went beyond planned figures. but that this weekend is expected to beat that. "Last year, Christmas Eve was o n a Satur- Reaching S I millio n 1n o ne day has been a store:.' goal for St :veral years now. and today may be the fir-;1 t1r ne the store aetuaJI, reaches 11. Sch"e1ger said. · Schweiger said his store's sales arc JUSt barely abo"e what sales were last rear. "We've been squeaking b) on sales goals.' he said. He speculated people have been out enjoying the nice. sunn) weather and "ha,co't really (Please Stt SHOP I A2J Woman linked to ATM • muggings 9y l.._Y ADAMS __ ._,.. ..... Police arc on the lookout for a woman linked to stickups at auto- maled teller machines in three Or- aqe Cout cities over the past week. Two nMn such robberies <» curred in Colla Meta and Santa Ana ,...._ .. ATM/AJJ Bohen sate I sale at Fashion Island. part1cu- Laguna, L'aure/'s fOes needle county over evergreen gifts By LESUE EARNEST Of -Dally ,_ k8fr Although a n Irvine •Co. official said the 18 Christmas trees the finn c lelivered to county offices were intended to spread l he joy of the .eason, en- varonmentalists from Laa una Beach say they arc "furious·· about such pf\-1 ivins. Durina the past year, environmentalists sparred with the development com1 Jeny over Laauna Laurel, a 3,200.bome planned comm• unity Cllpe<:ted to be built in Laauna Canyon bct~n E l Toro Road and the San Oiqo Freeway. The devctopment, w' hich includes a ahoppina ctntef., tcbool and private 1 o lf coune. wa.1 approved by countr superviton five )"Nn 110-Only COUDt')' ap-pt"C?Va of final eovironmt .:nw documeets is needed before construction c.. br !Sin. With such a touchy issue at stake. Landa Eckmann of the l...quna Can)'on Conservancy said it is inap- pro priate for the environmental management agency to accept Christmas t~s from the developer. "That is not how we want to sec a county, suppotedly an obJCCtive 1fCncy, behavina." Eckmann aid ... And, yes. ~·re funous about iL" AlthoUfh she sajd she believes the compan_y had food intenuons. Laguna Mayor Lida Lcn,!"C)'1 a found- U\I nxmber of the conservancy and a ieaaer in the blttle to bah development in the canyon, 5&id such actions can be m isleadina.. "I can undeniand Linda bcinc upeet by \Mt bccaute pan of what people pctUive 11 that lhete'1 an unholy COllDC!ttlOll betWttn The Irvine Co. ud couary 90vmunent, .. Lmney said. "h prob9bly woukt be a ,,.._ .. TWRS/All GOOD MORNING \kmtx:r'> ol The Plcdgl' til Rl· .,,..,tJnce and Hroad \10,cmt'nt in "uhdanl\ "11h thl' Pn1pk ot I I ""'1' ador-appeJrt:d at the cornl'r 111 Hn\tol and ~ntnn -,1rects nl'ar South ( 11.i\t Plata about o p.m. "-tlh han ncr!> and placard'>. hoping 111 ton- " 1nl."e hohda~ <,hupoer!> that the I n 1 ll d -..1.i tl"' 'hou Id not be in Pan- ,1 n1J · fiu,h I hl· Hloc><l of Panama IS un ' .. ur I IJlllh ·· rl·ad one banner hl·ld up h~ "' 1"11:11ple .\nother sign rl·,1J .. l "Pnhn l>eath 1n Central \ llll'rtl ·' .. f Pluse s~e PROTEST I All Ethics committee takes up Lincoln, Cranston probe From Dally Piiot w ire servlc~s \a. .\SHJ;-..:(, rn'--The ~n.itt' Ethll:'> Comm11tcl· \.lid fnda' 11 "J' Of>l'ning a lormal in4u1r. inlll I ' \en ~IJn ( rln~ton D-( all I ,10d lour othl'r <,cnatnr\ "ho inter" l0 m·d \\ 11h federal rl·gulator<. on Ix-hall u l ftnanuer < harlc' i..eating Jr and troubled L1nu1ln \::i,1 ng" and L l1,1n \\hKh ,., ba'>l'd 1n ln1m· fhe panel "1ll 1n'l'"t1ga11: "'hctha the lci"maker-. Jlt111n'> "ere linked 10 mon.-than SI J m1lh0n that "eat- ing and hrs assouatrs gave 10 thl' campaign treasune\ and cau'><.''i ot thl' five ::.enator'> < ranston sohr1ted thr largl'SI an1"\..llt ,,f Kt·attng rnn- 1nbu11ons. fc.1r th rel' 'oter-rt'g1s- 1ra1ton group' The go,ernml·nt '>l'll:J l.'ontrol .,, Ltm.oln la'>t \pnl IJ ;10J the e"'l'nt- ual cost to ta\pa'l'r'> ' c\pc.'cted to reach a record le,_. 1'1 more than S~ btlhon. The.-senators. including some ot Capitol H ill's m1l~t powerful and best-1.no"n la"-mal.er'i. all ha"t' dt'- n1ed "rongdo1ng and said thl·~ "Cl- comcd the announcement '"It's a good mo,e:· Cranston's spokesman. \turra) Flander. told the ~ssoc1atcd Prc~s "The fart that the~ clfl' conduc ting a full prchminar) 1n'l''>ttgat1on and the fa t that he "111 he cleared "111 ob' 1ate an~ r hargt'\ ol '-"htle"ash aft en' ards ·· The romm111cc·c. dcns1on "a" not unnpntl·J J\ 11 alrcad~ had hired nul\1dc u1un-.cl Ruben Bennett to 1.11ndmt Jn inh1rmal re\ IC'"-. Formal pr11u·l·d10g' h '"l'\l'f mean that the poht1-.al ' , hJrgnj l incoln stof) will uinttnul 111 lh11.l C ranston and the nthn' tnr .JI kJ-.t SC\cral mort' mPnth' Thl· uthrr ml·mhl·rc; of the so- 1..ilkJ 1'l.1t1n~ hq:'" "'"ho will be \l1hJl''" lll thl' l'thH. !> 1nqu1f) are ~"" I knnl\ De( onc101. D-Anz .. John \t,c Jtn R-~nz . John G lenn, 1>-<>h1l1 J nJ Donald Riegle. D- \11, h L1l..e m larger rnuntl'rpart 1n the House the .,,,_member Senate Eth- ll., < 11mm1 1tt'l" 1ndudes an equal nurntx·r o l l~mocrat and Rc- puhhlan' I'> 1.·o-cham·d by AJa- bama D1:m 1.rat Ho"'ell Heflin. a tormer kdnJI 1udge and New Hamp!>h1H' Rep ~ltca n Warren RudmJn a hlrmcr· state.-attorney gcnaal The prel11ninar) 1nq u1f)' 1s the tim ot thrcl' po'ls1ble steps that wuld kad l''l'ntuall~ to repnmands or o ther Jt°>' 1pl10ar. action. In 1ts prepared <.ta1emcnt. the ethics com- mtttee said 11 also '-'Ould conduct a separate rnquir) into alleged 10- tl uc nre pcddltng b~ Alfonse D'.\malo R-'\i.) "Thl' committee wishes 10 stress 1ha1 11 ha~ tal.cn no posiuoo as to thl' ml'nt'> ot the alleµttons or the f Pluse Sff LINCOLN/ A4J ........ ,..... .. LM..,_ D••onstrators llne street near South Coast Pl•z• to protest lnv•slon of P•nam•. PROTEST FrxnA1 While most protesters belonged to aroups which have been denouncmg the U.S. military presence in El Salvador, they spent Friday co ncen- trating on Pa nama. Most demon- strators saw similarities between U .S. military actions in Panama and support of El Salvador's ruling gov- ernment. "Anybody in Central America who shows they won't be dominated by the U.S. gets squashed," said Dorothy Callison as she adjusted the candle m her hand. "Up until now, El Salvador has been our main thrust. but this is more frightening. I really believe the president is testing U.S. cit11ens to sec how far he can go. If he can get away with this without citizens Boy's teammates come to his defense I)' City News Service The Little League team of the hoy accused of shooting a 12-year-old girl in a shopping mall has rallied to the boy's defense. The Olive Little Lcagur bas already raised S500 for the defen se of the boy. who allcgedl> shot hi s friend and class mate Jacalyn Calabrese as horrified friends and holiday shoppers looked on at thr Mall of Orange Monday night. protesting,. maybe he'll go into Nicaragua next time," Callison said. No protesters questioned believed the U.S. in"asio n of Panama had anything to do with the war on drugs or would stem the now of illegal drugs into this country. .. lfth1s 1n"asio n 1s supposrd to be about the war on drugs. then whr, aren·1 we invading Colombia?· asked Shirley Cereseto of Anaheim, professor emeritus of sociology at Long Bca<.·h Statt.'. As demonstrators stood quirtly with their candles and banners. lin- ing both sides o f Bristol near one e ntrance to South Coast PlaLa. some passing motorists honked -which protesters took as signs of suppon . Other dri,er~ leaned out '-'tndows and screamed epithe ts at the demo n- strators. shouting thl•1r suppon for SHOP From Al thought about Ch m t mas shoppin~ ... '\s a result. retailers are hoping this \\eekend \\Jll be as productive as l'xpccted . ..We're pretty much hoping fo r tonight a nd to morrow ... Ja~ ~c1smao. men's furnishings manager at the Fashion Island Broadwa~ store. -;aid Frida). ~ c1~man said his store was read- ~ing for the big Wl'Ckend rush by getti ng stOl·k tran~ferrcd from other Broad"a) locat1om where the}' had n"t sold that "ell. Thr weekend Cro\\dS apparently beg.an flowing to ~tores Fnda}. Em- plo~t'l'~ at B Dallon bookstore 1n President Bush's decision 10 invade Panama. "Still. I think it's 5-to-1 on o ur side," said one young man who said he was keeping track of motorists reactions. Each dem onstrator interviewed said holiday shopping and festi vities had been put on hold for an hour because 11 was more important for them to stand up against the Pan- ama invasion. "I couldn't li ve with myself if I didn't come out here. The Germans didn't necessarily know what was going on during the Holocaust. but "" know what's happening in Cen- tral America and we have to speak out against 11 ... Callison said. "Even JUSI two people standing out here could help make a difference." Fashio n Island a11d Nord strom's JUn1ors department in South Coast Plaza polltel) declined answering a reponers questions. saying, 'Tm re- all> 100 bus> 10 talk" and 'Tm really swamped." Kevin Rush. a supervisor at FAO Schwart toy store in South Coast Plaza. took a fc" minutes out of his bus) day to say. "It's peaking right now." Meanwhile. Schweiger was worry- ing about whe ther he would have enough rmplo} ees o n hand for -the weekend rush. ··flu season has JUSl knocked us o ut." he said. "I'm losing people n11.h1 and lef1:· TREES From AY good thing for them to d1scon11 nuc (doing 11 ) in th<' future." Laguna G reenbelt president Ehs,abeth Bro"n agreed. .\ccordmg to state law. gifts to tndividuals of more than $50 must be declared and individual gifts of more 1han $250 cn:au.·s a con01ct of interest. county counsel \dnan Ku) per said. However. pubhc agencies are free 10 a('Ct'pt gifts unless the 10d1 v1dual agency develops a ~tnctC'r pohq "I think it's a little tack):· Brown sard. ·11 doesn't look good and it sort of retnforces the feehng that it's The Irvine Co. and the count). Just one big happ} family. And when we come up there. we're son of the poor relations. and I don't like that.'' But Irvine Co. spokeswoman Dawn McCormick said the company gave trees instead of ind1 v1dual gifts this year because they could be e njoyed by more people. She did not know the cost of the trees. "The company thought it would be inappropnate to send individual gifts," McCormick said. "So basical- ly. they sent trees to the depanments instead to spread joy and so that all employees and visitors could enjoy them." 4 II H ., ... 'I \S 1101.1 D \ \ Monday, Dec. 25 • M•ll1 No d~livery . • .. nk11 Closed. • c~ h•ll•: Closed. • l'eder•I offices: Closed. • County offices: Closed. • D•lly l'llot: Closed. No delivery. .\ccord1ng 10 Mike Ruane. head of the En- \ rronmental Management Agency. the department bas rcccnth pulled back the reins on some gift-receiving. ''This ~car "e tightened our policy regarding 1nd1\1dual g1f1s." Ruane said. "There were no individ- ual g1fls from T he Irvine Co. or any other builder." Not all cnv1ronmentall y minded residents were alarmed b~ the delivery of trees. Laguna resident Gene Felder. also a member of the conservancy. said he thinks it "undermines the national character" to be overh suspicious about such things. "I do think lhe tnlormation oupll to be shared "1th the public." he said. "Many citizens are much mor~ concerned about things like that than I am." Driver shot in head By City News Service PARAMOUNT -A Paramount man backmg his pickup truck out of his dnveway was shot in the bead and cnt1cally wounded Friday by a gunman who opened fire for no apparent reason. • Schools• Closed through the w eek. Pedro Cruz. 34. was listed in extremely cnucal condition at Char- ter Suburban Hospital. The gunman was being sought. said Deputy G eorge Ducoulombier of the Sheriffs Information Bureau. • Tr•sh collectlon: Residential collectio n w ill be one day late through the week. YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND Q F==============~ ~ For Cool Casal Days... "'""""4 ~ ~. rn.ci. ... ••9"kl• ja(Mt ~ wtdl ............ rroa Slt.a.4o. S ,9'.00 r--"J All c:iee... wMM4 ..... "''" ~ ._ ........ M0.00 ~ ~ z C) Vet says he made a point SAN DIEGO (AP)-An armed v•euwn meru, •yi.ma be Md made bis poillt. eed ed a I "°"1 occupation of a Vcwans AdminilUadc,.a buUdiaa top- noor Office by Slllftoderiq peaodWly tc:1 ~ f""riday. ··1wane10 apok>tize 10 the commu·ruty foT bavi~ done this and to the police for their ha vina to wotk. Neil Shanaokl told a crowd of reponter& aa be was wheeled out of the I 0-story buiJdioa bl M.ission Valley on a rumey. No lb<>U wm fared durint the OtdeaJ. wtUcb s~ laid wu ape.rted by bit fhama&ioa over v A policies that he claimed wronaJy clallifted his dii- abilitiet. He also complained about what be c:al}ed ~A red tape vete-ran1 must 10 lhrou&h before rcceivtaa aid. " 101 my point across. Whether anY1hina sets done about. we will see •• aaid Shar,aolcl. He was arrested about l a.m. Friday and later ll>rou'1't to the county Menatal Health Hospital for C\'aluauon. Sbangold appcami in federal court ILater Friday for his arraignment on a charge of destroyiil'IJ government property. No pica was entered, howevel·, because U .S. Maaistratc Barry Moskowitz ordered 11 psychologicaJ evaluation with a report back to the coun Jan. S. The incident t>c&an about 3 p.m . Thursday when Shanaold confronted" Daniel Emer, the VA•1 resio~al director in Emer's I 0th-floor office and praenled him with a rlve.pqe letter containing a ~es of demands. Police spokesman Dave Cohen said, Shan&old then displayed a handaun he had concealed an a pApcr beg. Emer fled and Sbanaold, who has suffered two heart attacks and walks with a cane because of bad knees. barricaded himself in a com er office. Shangold used the cane to shatter windows, and t>e&an throwing out office equipment such as a typc- wnter, telephones and a copy machine. None of the Moskowitz also set bail at SIS0,000 for Shangotd. who remained housed at the Metropolitnn Correction Center in downtown San Diego. equipment hit anybody. . "He never threatened anyone and never anccnded to hurt anyone." said Cohen. GETA\J/AY FrxnA1 busiest holiday period ot lhe year, but with Chnstmas coming on a Mo nday, Miuenneier guessed that many travelers were taking advan- tage of the long weekend. She said a irport traffic would probably continue to be busy through noon on Christmas Day. Travelers planning to go to the airport were advised to park on the remote lots on Main Street and take the shuttles to the terminal. Like- wise. residents dropping off travelers were encouraged to take them to the remote lo ts rather than try to reach the terminal themselves. However, despite the overload, some late planners could still find flights out. A spokesman for American Air- lines said many nights were booked, but some early morning or late afternoon nights were still open today and Sunday. Those who prefer traveling closer ATM Fr:>m A1 within less than an hour of each other Friday, doubling the number of possibly related A TM muggings this week. Jn each case. a woman. described as being in her 20s or early 30s and e ither white or Hispanic, came up behind a customer using an outdoor A TM and poked a hard metal object into the victim's side. The thief in each heist took the victim 's cash withdrawal and de- manded that more be taken from the victim's bank account. Both rob- beries Friday occurred in broad day- light on commercial streets. At I :40 p.m .. a 34-year-old Costa Mesa woman was withdrawing$ I 00 from the automated teller at Security Pacific Bank, 196 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. As the transaction was being completed, a woman waiting in line behind her walked up, put a metal object against her side and took the money as it left the machine. Costa Mesa Pohce Sgt. Neil Lcveratt said. "When she had that money, she demanded another S 180 from the victim·s account," Lcveratt said. The woman ref used to make another withdrawal, however, and the robber fled. The victim could only describe her attacker as about 28 years old and either white or Hispanic. The robber was seen driving away WE'HI·: l ,ISTE'\l'\G Just call 6 42-6086 to Mother Earth-won't find the going any easier. An Amtrak spokesman said popu- ta 1· trains like the Coast Starlight that tmwels up the coast were booked. The inland train to the San Fran- ci:;.co Bay area, which includes a bus trip from Los Angeles Central Sta- tion to Bakersfield, 1s available on a fin.t-come, first-served basis. Uut on this holiday weekend. so1ri1e travelers will find themselves sw nding all the wa y from Ba hersfield to Oakland, he said. 1'.nd highway travelers may wish tbt ·y were road warriors this week- end .. Whether by freeway or surface stn! et. motorists will find little to cho er about on their holiday drives. Officer Angel Johnson of the Cali- for riia Highway Patrol said the Santa An.c1 and Riverside freeways were esp1:cially congested Friday. .. !From noon on it's been like rush hOl.1 r." she said. [)rivers in the south county found the going particularly difficult Fri- da) afternoon when an eight-car in H red o r maroon compact car. posMbly an older model Chevette. P olice believe the same woman cou Id have been involved in a mug- ging Wednesday in which two women robbed a man of $200 cash as h e withdrew the money from an AT. ''1 at the Bank of Amenca at 19th St re 1:t a nd Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. O·me of the women allegedly told her \•ictim she had a gun. but did not pr0< I uce a weapon. A.tlQut 50 minutes later. a 42-year- old Dana Point woman was robbed whit e· making a withdrawai from Home Federal Savings at Bristol Stree t and MacArthur Boulevard in Sanw Ana. Again. a woman wailing an ltne appr·~·ached. pushed a hard object into the v1ct1m·s side and took S60 betni: spit out by the machine. The suspc ct then told the woman to with<! raw a nother SI 00. which the victim did. Santa Ana Police Lt. Earl Pone· r said. In 1his case, the robber told her "1ct11n a man was waiting in a car for h t r. but no car was sttn. Th t bandit was described as H1s~ panic . between the ages of 30-35 with collar-length, straight black hair. :ihe was wearing a flannel shirt and might have been sporting light blue i•eans. Porter said. Ne:~tport Beach police believe they may l >e looking for the same woman in co nnection with an A TM mug- pile-up in the northbound lanes of the San Diego Freeway south of Avery Parkway backed traffic up for mtles. Fortunately. Johnson said. there were no major mjuries in thal acci- dent. Another non-tnjury wreck. this one o n the interchange to the Or- ange and Pomona freeways, caused a o ne-hour Srg Alen -eff'eccively closmg the ramp for an hour Friday evening. Johnso n said 75 percent of the available CHP officers will be on duty at all times this weekend. T raffic is hea vy. and drunken d rivers abound. "Christmas is one of the worst periods." Johnson said. "It's o ne of our maximu m enforcement periods." Whether by planes. trains. auto- mobrles or other means. travelers arc advised to plan an early start and schedule plenty of time to reach their destinations. gmg and an attempted robbery of a s1ore M onda>. Newpon police are lookrng for a H1span1c woman 10 her late 20s. Pohcc Lt. Tim Newman said. "There's a treme ndous coin- cidence be1ween the crimes:· New- man said. In the first 1nc1dent. a man and a woman entered the Minuteman Wa} sho p at 1058 lr"ine Ave. and approached the clerk. The woman pointed a blue stee l handgun at the employ<'c and demanded he open the cash register. Newman said. When the clerk couldn't get the register o pened. the woman alleged- 1) shoved her gun tnto his belly and again told him to open the drawer. Her accomplice allegely took the gun away from her. but she took it back and aµm pressed it against the clerk -this 11me to his neck. When he s11ll couldn't open the register, the pair fled o n foot. Newman said. Later that da). a woman was "llhdrawmg SI 00 from an auto- mated teller at Union Bank on Placen11a .\venue when she was ac- costed b> a woman and robbed of her "llhdra\\al. A man was also seen accompany- 10g the '1ct1m. The pair was de- scribed as H ispan1c~' between 28 and 32 years old. 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P\JCI '""'9 '"' " • ~ °""""o "'°"°"''Y ot P"9f <i•OUP P\JCl•>""'Q '"' lt_.l f ,,,,,. 0-ot \tr.n )f Prr sldtnc ' en-wt (Af"<UllVP Oftt<t'f C"-41tm.tn To All of Our Dedicated Orcul•tlon Telephones Employta and the Thousand! of CustommWho Support Us with Loyalty and c.onfadence Throughout the Year. ~IU~A Htdhy, Happy tnd Ptwpeous Yar. TED• MARILYN HI 11111' H«•\HI• Seniors group tries its luck in Las Vegas Irvine Senior Travelers are planning a three.- day, two-night Las Vegas ninJ at the Tropicaoa Resort Hotel. Deadline to register is Tuesday. The trip cost of $74 per person, double occupancy, includes a fun book for food discounts and 25 percent off the Folies Bergene. Single supplement price is $40. Trip dates arc Jan. 29, 30 and 3 1. Reser- vations arc available at the Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way. Irvine. H~lp to g~t through holidays ASAP Family Treatment Programs is offering free suppon groups the weeks after Christmas and New Year's Day. The groups offer fellowship and suppon for those recovering from substance abuse and those suffenng sea sonal depression. Meeungs will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursda} and Jan. 2 and 4; or at 3 p.m. Dec. 30 and Jan. 6, at ASAP Treatment Center, 1501 E. 16th St .. Newport Beach. Stress r~ductlon tips off~r~d Charter Counseling Center of Fountain Valley Regional Ho!1p1tal o ffers suggestions for holiday stress reduction. l rt'its intervention and relaxatio n techniques from 8 a .m . to midnight through Jan. I. The centl·r 1s at Euclid and Warner in Fo untain Valle}. Vi sit s to a .-.trcs~ counselor during this season arc free. Med1ral Director Peter Anderson MD said man} holida} emergencies treated are stress related. "Man) accidents. attempted suicides and as!>ault" wc trl·at arc directly related to stress." he 'iatd Fo r more 1nforma11on call 540-1307. OCC booklet llsts special ~vents Orange ( o ast College offers a I 00-page book- let lt'>llng all ''orkshops. performa nces. tours and noncredll l la'i'ies offered at the campus this winter. ~1 a"' area rel.1dents rel·c1'e the bookl et in the mail after Jan !-. fhosc tntercsted who do not rccetve the mailer ma) pKt.. up the booklet at the campus C ommuntl\ Sen 1t·cs office in the Stude nt Center Build ing. I iu urs arc 9 a.m to 7 p.m. we-ekdays and 8 a m to noon Saturda)'\ beginning Jan. 8. You ma) rt'4Ul'SI to ha'e one sent b) calling 432-5880. Brochure f~atur~s new classes In inc Valle) ( o llcge·s Communtty Education "•ll soon be releasing a brochure full of new workhop.-.. 'em1nar;; and excur.;1o ns offered. This 1s the tir!ll \t'ffil',ll'r the brochure \\Ill be presented indeixnJentl}. 1n pnor rears the schedule was a JOtnl pre~entat1on w11h Saddleback Valley College. Bnx:hun.~., \I.Ill be mailed directl y to ho mes as 111 pa'>I }t'ar!) Program~ hcgin in late January The \chool "ill be c lo'>l'd unul Jan. :!. but assista nce 1s cl\ aal.ibk atkr the hnhda~<; at SS9-33H. Cataract, glaucoma screenings ~a<lJkhal ~ f-)e (enter \\tll ofTcr free cataract a nd itaurnmJ '>Hct•n1ngs in Laguna Htll!) d unng the hrst \I.ee k ot the new }Car. The lira '' 111 tx· fro m I 0 a m to noon Jan. 2 at -\mn1c.10 \ct \ 1ngs and Loan. 240M5 El Toro Road The '>l'Cnnd t'i Imm lO:JO a m. to noon Jan. J at the tenll'r. :!Jlbl Moulton Parkwa}. The.: third "ill hc from 10 to 1 l :JO a .m. Jan. 5 at Han~ ot .\mcnca. :?406 1 Calle de la Plata. f ht· .-.crl'en1ng 1s c;1mpll' and painless b ut docs not rcplarc a complete e)e examinatio n. For mort• 1nfnrma11o n call the C\'C center at 951-464 1. . Classes let you kick habit Fountain Valley Regional Hospital offers Smokendcr~ )top smokrng classes. Free. no obh- gr111on introduc.·ton sc-.sions are ofTered at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 3 and 4 31 the hospital. at the comer of Euc lid and Warner streets. For more mformat1o n call (800) 828-HELP. S•nt• Cross Mr. •nd Mrs. Santa Claua fM•I• Aft9u18no •nd ·•v•lyn ••~ reapectlv~t help llrent Hel111udl •rMI Gr.. Harn. ~on... dM Santa tt.t, crou dM aall•r llreet·L.ewMcw Drive Intersection In C09la .... ·~· Th• croalnt .,.,.,, ... lntO .,.. "*" of ........... ., .. loal ........... pr•p•red fof' • two·w•ell IM'eall frOlll die r11an of MM ...... 1'011(1 ltU. lnine A 7V>-foot inflatable Santa Claua wonh SSS was stolen from the front lawn of a home in the 3600 block of Nutmea Street. t • • Emolo)"CC! or Lucky'• market at l82S Al ton Partway reported SJ,SOO wonb of trees had been 1aolen IOme- time betWttn 10 a.m. Tlu.1ndiy and l:JO a.m . Friday./ An unlucky traveler bad to re- make her plan• after she .. told ~ airtinc employea the debt lbe boulht from ~' T19.el. 2112 ~t Drive. had ..... ~ Wlliaa IM wam1 • Ntm'lled IO IM ....,., ............... ... IMilMI ... .,.._ .. -..... .. ' DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Deoemw 23, ... Deukmejian pic~s Hicks for judge Appointment may influence district attorney race By RORRT 8ARKER Of -0..,, ..... SCaff Orange County District Attorney Cecil H icks was appointed an Orange County Superior Court judge Friday, touching ofT speculation that the appointment was timed politically to give a longtime ally an inside track for Hicks' job. Hicks, 63, was selected by Gov. G eorge Deukmej ian to replace Judge Jerrold S. Oliver, who has retired. Hicks. who's bee n Orange Count) dis- trict attorney since 1966. said he'll prob- ably assume courtroom duties aflcr the first of the year. Thomas A vdeef. one of three members of the distric t attorney's office who ha' e announced 1ntent1ons to run for Hicks' post in June. questio ned the ummg of Dcukmej 1an 's appointment. A\dccf. 49. said he believes 11 m a} be a plo) for Hicks to step down hcfore his term expires 1n J une and have Assistant D1Mnc1 Attome~ Michael Cap1zz1 - H1 rks' supposed heir apparent -ap- pointed as as Hick-; successor. giving him the elert1o n ad vantage of incum bcno m next )Car'~ l'ampa1gn. A' deef. of Dana Po mt, said Friday that the sta tc constitution bars an appoint- me nt of a district un o rne} and he'll lcgall> cha llenge any efTon to put C ap1a1 in 1he post. A vdeef. a form<'r Santa Ana policeman and d 1s1nct attorney 1nves11ga1o r. said votcrs decided in 1987 when they adopted Propos111on 59 that the d1stnc1 attorney sho uld be <'lc<.'ted. not ap- pomtcd. Atid. Avdeef conte nded. governme nt code has 11 that in case of a vacancy. the chief trial deput) -current!) Assista nt District Allorne) Jaml'S Ennght -1s the next m hne Ennght ha~ not anno unced his ca n- d1dac) The third candidate 1s .\s..,1stan1 District Allorne) Ed Freeman "The pos111on can't be appointed b) the d1t·tatcs uf Propo!>1l1on 59 .. -\\dl·ef '3tc.1 "II thl'} gu ahead. 11 ~'•ll ho..· 1111- gatl·c.J." .\qkct .-.aid hl· hdtl'\t'' the onl\ rea\on Hid..-.· appmntmenl lame <ti th1~ d<tll' " "fur pohlllal purpusl''> ·· I le '3td "11 \l.Ould tx· rhea11ng the 'ull'f'> .. ti J rand1date tor d1<,tn c1 attornC\ l'lllCrl·d thl' rale a\ an incumbent H ie~') 'aid hl· dtlfrred \\tlh ·\\drcf\ in1c.·rprl·1a11on and hd1e'e' t ounl} .. uper- ' t'>Of') "ha\l· a dut) and autho nt} .. to Santa Claus comes to ground appoint hu• successor. He declined to discuss pohucal o ver- tones. cla1m1 ni Judges can not get in- volved 1n pohticaJ questions Cll~pt in JUd 1<.:1al race!> "If you a~ked me six m o nths aJO. I could have told )Ou," he said with a laugh. C ap1u1. a resu.Jent of Fountain Valley who's spent ~5 )Cars in the district a uorne) ~ office. said "the statute clear" that the 'iuperv1sors can appoint H 1d .t,' rcplau:mcnt He said he "certatnl} hopes" to be appointed 10 succeed Hicks. "I ha1.e the qual1faa11on<; and I fi ll the bill." he said t ap1111 \I.ho announrcd h1 candidacy lor the offitt' on Ott 11 -.aid Fn day that Hid., ha'> \upportcd him in h1.-. cfTon to hec.oml· dt'>lrtll .tttornc\ H tl ~'> "h" \\Ill rl'l~t'r a ..alar. ot $1\ll 11 S I J'> J \uix·nor < oun Judge ·"a" < >r.1ngl' ( 11un1' depul) dt'>lnct attome~ tn1111 l'l'h-h2 In 19n2 he \I.a' named lh1d c.kput~ J1 ... 1nL1 a11ome~ and tinall~ Jl\tn1.1 Jllnrnt'' 1n l 9nh lk rc.'tt't\c.·J h" ba(helor\ degrl'l' from I < I \ an I '146 JOd ht\ la'' degree lrom I ~( lour \1.'.1r' IJtt·r 11 tt i..., <1n.nountl'd carlil'r 1h1'> ~ear 1ha1 Santa Claus let his reindeer rest up for the big bluff Kindergarten Center via helicopter frlda y . weekend ahead by visiting Newport Beach's East-Whtie there. Sa nta p a ssed out candy canes. Santa Claus trades his sleigh for Huntington jail bus for day By ROBERT BARKE R Of the O.olly l'llOI Sl•lf If )OU look real clo"C to<la). )OU might sec Santa at thc <;teenng wheel of the Huntington Beach Police Ocpartmcnt's Jail bu~. It's not that he\ been bad. it's JU St that the bus has bcl·n drafted for a special good\1.111 tnp Instead of 11~ u~ual chore of deli' enng arrestees to We'll Orange Counl) D1s1nc1 Coun for arraignment. the :?8-pa<,<;enger black and white llu'I wi ll deh"er food. to}s. clothing and Chnstmas trees to need} fa m1l1cs. The wom an behind the tdt'a is Michelle Subn1ck. :!8. a Huntington Beach resident who manages a restaurant. She enlisted her dad. Howard, who happens to be the regular Jail bus dnvcr. Howard got permission fro m his boss. P.11ttl' C'h1l'I Hn n I o "cntx•rg lc.1 u\C the hu' for 1hc 'pcc1al occa'iton ··v. hen mmt ul u.., <,a\ ,,e·rc hroke at t hn'>tm,a!> 11rnc. ,, ... u~uall\ mean that \\C don't get paid lnr t\l.n. Ja,.., ... \3td \1irhdlc ~uhn1d.. 'Hui for thc<.t• people. 11'c; <;('rtOU'> I he.•, dun't ha'<' food and ~ml'ttml'\ thl'' ·h.t\C 1-l peopk "''"8 undn tlOC ru1ll ·· ~uhntl k \\hll \l'f\C\ on the.· C\CCUll\e board ut thl· ~1u\u1lar D\stroph~ ·\'i- so<.·1a11on .-.J1d thl· 41pi..•ual Chnstmas jaunt IS d nm1h1ned (lfOJC('l o l \C\Cral organ11a11on' The T usu n \ 1cd 1cal ( cn tcr collected the food -Ill <la'"' 'uppht's for Ill fam1hes ~hr and hc:r cmplo,ees at Spoons Restaurant colkl"l<'d the clothing and tms. M1cke' and Dan Fd\l.ard<;' Chnstmas tl'l~ loi tn Huntington Beach pro' 1ded the trees and \l'\ era I other dono rs rnntnbutcd other 1ten1'; .\ L <'' .\ngclcs < ount} fireman 1s going to folio" the Jail bu~ and help deh' er the trec\. '>he \31d uhn1d, "<ltd "he got the hM of need~ tam1he' -all in l\an1a \na and Tustin -from thl' Department o f 'oc1al wr- ' Ill'\ "Four nl tht• fam1hes speak ~pan1sh and ''l' t an prnbabh stumble through that l "" .tn· \ 1e1namcsc and ma' unc..la<.tand "hat "c·re doing F-our <;peak Enghc;h -"t"ll be atik m k«-p in tnntact and tind nut 11 lhl'rc's an\ th mg morc \l.<C lan do IO help .. hl' plans w tat..<' alo ng picot\ of land' and ltlok1l'\ 1<1 nther fam1hes \I.ho "111 \CC' thl' fl'''•' lilt'' and might be neec.J) tht"m - \Ch <'s She \aid she·, conducted Chnc;tmas ollenngs to thc need} in FlagstafT . .\nz . before mo' ing bad, to Huntington Beach 1h1.., )('ar. Disabled find friends in 'Hal's Pals' 1y DEBORAH A . SAKAMOTO Daly-<OI• ., .. ,. Hal's Pals arc oot your 1rad111o nal dolls. They have a m ission. The I 9-m ch-tall. soft-sculptured Hal's Pals arc disabled. They come Wlth whttl chairs. canes and lea braces. as well as skis, ballet shoes and perty dresses. "They were created as an educauonaJ toy so kids would be more acceptina o f other kids with disabilities." said Pq Hall. community mations director at tbt Da\ le Mcintosh (enter for the Disabled Susan Anderson designed the dolls and then sold the designs 10 Mattel. but later bought back !he nghts and do nated 50 o f them to the center. which 1s )tiling them as a fund-raiser a nd commun1t) scrvtle "She realized how many peopk could benefit from these dolls." Hall said The dolls .sold h) Mattel cost S50 each They can be purchased from the center for S25 and the money will ao toward operauna costs of the center. which helps disabled people function independently. One doll 1s a s._1 instructo r clad an a ski \Utt He has o n<' leg.. Another 1s a bhnd \I.Oman with a guide dog and a cane A third doll 1s wcanng a Oe«c warm· up su11 and sits in a whttlcha1r Part} Pal doll is dressed 1n a pink party dre s and \I.Cars p1gta1l under a Wlde-bnmmed stra'' hat. She has leg braces and sturd)' cane\ to help her get around. .. These dolls arc '° &JUI," Hall said. I The center 1s located an Anaheim. To order. c.11 630-6218 or 772-82U. Cecll Hick s he \\UUl1I 11111 '"°d' fCl'kd111n In J 'il'lonJ c )r,sn~c.· < ount\ upenor C 11ui1 .1ppo1n1mt•n1 J nJd~. l>CukmeJ1an t.ihhnl luc.J~l' H.1h1.Tt R Hut\On. 47. of I ulll rtnn 1 .. rc.·pl.11l JuJ11h \1 R}an. who 1l·111nl 11 u1,1111 ltJ' '>l'n l'J J~ a Nonh OrJnl'c. C 11unt' \lu111c1pal { oun JUdgc 'lllll I '11'' OC officer among 3 hurt in crash after police chase From itatt and w ire report.s \ , JI J'• 1rtl'c..I 'tokn from a '.\lev. Jlr,1· •111w1.1 li•1tnl· rJn a border check- ~1111t I 1 d.1, .111d , 1.1,hc.·d afll·r a I 00-mph 1. hJ,1. 1111111 Ill!! .11 <>range ( ount~ pohce- \\11n1.1n .md thrn· nlhl·r peopk r he. dr \ ., l•I thl' tar Oa\ld D -.,11,IO~l I' 111 \1 11nr1.'\ll1\l.n. N J . under- "c.·nt ,ur11xn I 11..IJ\ lor mternal 1n1un es 'ulkH·J 111 lhl· U J\h <;a1d .\nahe1m PD1t1.l· \gt K1chJrJ 1.-.thoche. \11.1ngr \I. J'> in '>l<thk condJt1on. a 'Pllkl·i,mJn l11r I l I \kd11.al Center said. I k \'.J' hd,t 1u1 1nH'\t1gat1on of evad- 111g. .1 p,111,l nffic.l·r Jnc..l l au.,1ng S4.'nous 1n11.H\ /,d1u .. ht ,,11J 01her charge\ ma)' hi,· "'·1gthd .lltn :unha inljUlr) with \1111Ht"'""" p11lt1.l· \1ran~1. , t"·•"l'n~c1 \amucl fdlcstcin. 2t• 111 ( h1.·1n 11 111 'J \ulkrcd minor llltllllt \ t 11)1,,·1 \dt1'n 1,·mnwn. ~-. was trlJlnl 1111 1 '"'u"tllO .. ut' and bruises '>ulkrnJ "hc.·n 1h1.: 'Pl'l'ding ,·ar ran a red li~hl l"•u1 , nl I'll Jnothrr .. ar and then 1111I1.1 'll'Pflnl p.Hllll car /\l·hoche ~1d. \ 'l"'"l'""'"'dn a1 \\ l'Slem Medical < t·n1a 111 -., .. ntJ .\na ..a1J Lemmon was ,h11ng 4u11t• ''di hut .-.he "as expected t11 r1.'mJ1n unJc.•r tih'>t'n a11un I{ 1d1J1J \\ \ onJn<..~a. J8. the dn vcr ol the.· ,11hcr ,..sr thJI "'a" hit. l·omplained tll pj1n Jnd hru1w' Jnc..I "'a" namrned al .• h11\p11.1l J'lllli\l ..aid t he.· lfj\h <>1.1.urrl·c..I <t~>ul 4 45 a.m. I nJJ, .11 11..srhor Rc.iuk' ard and North \tf\'c.'I Ill \nJ hlllll I he c"hJ-.C \IJnt:d \\hen ollicers tned to 'tnP thl· .ilkgcdl\ \tolcn car but 11 sped thrnugh 1hl' chl·ckpo1nt near San l klTil'nlC ( alttorn1a lt 1gh\\a~ Patrol and Border Patrol unm tha'il'd the car north on the ~nta i\na f-reewa) at speeds over 100 mph hc 'klid The rnr did nClt have on its hl•.tc..lhgh1' rh(' pUf'IUtng untl'> had ICl<;I lhe car by the 11me 11 lc:ft 1h1: trce"a' m .\nahe1m and ,11lil<'r' that· "ho had been alerted 111 thc: t•ha'>l" "err unabk to folio\!. 1t. l'-lh1"1<.he said The l ra'>h octurrc-d muml·n1s a fter the 1..11 k ft thc: frcc \l.a \ he ..aid. addmg that nl1 patrc.>l c.·ar \I.a\ tn attual pursuit at the llnll' Young man robs S&L of S 1 ,000 From staff and wire r~ports .\ \Oung man e.-.capcd C olumb1a Sav- ing) On l hur~a\ With $ 1.()()0 Stuffed iJ\ a hrm., n paper hag. ( osta Mt"sa police "<lid The hand11 placed the bag on the rounter '!>honl} hcfore J 10 p.m and said. "Ht' I need a thousand dollars." He did not ~hO\I.. a \I.Capon or m ake threats. but kept o ne hand near his side. accoroina to pohc<' repons The man fled the \3\tngs and loan at 2~52 Harhor 8 1\d . but the teller was Cr} ing .-.o hard she d1dn 't stt which way he \l..Cnt He v.a!I a ~0-to 27-~car-okl wh.itc man. S-toot-~-in hes tall. ttun, wtth straisJlt sand blond hair below hl5 Jhou~ a mu.staehe and pock-mark~ skin. Ntchol trect and w .... Avenue. • • • A Camcorder valued· al S 1,000 was stolen In the 17000 block of Beach Boulevard. It wu ~ly the ~ one taken in two wecb. • • • baby troller and two baskets of wine intend~ for Christmas pf\a wrr~ wiped out of a Volkswllm van perked ou"1de a home in the 400 block of Cotta Mna Stnct bctwttn S a.m. and 7 a.m. llnan- day. A residential bu,.&ary oc:oaned ill the 1900 block of Olenncyre Street between 11 p.m . Wednetday and S a.m. Thunday. • • • Someone stole a S 170 leatkrjllck· ct from a residence in the 6800 block o( Root Drive. ()qngl CWI DAILY PILOT I Selurder. 0.1 .._ 23, 1818 omanla' s dictator ousted; hundreds die In fighting . lly The AuodMed ,,... Here is a brief summary of events in Romania: BUCHAREST. Romania (AP) - Outraged Romanians and rebel soldiers toppled President Nicolae Ceausescu on Fnday m fierce. day- long balllcs "1th troops loyal 10 the Soviet bloc's last dictator. Hundreds were rcponed killed m the fighting. which co ntinued early loday. around Romania's radio and tele- vision headquarters -about two miles apan -but rebel troops re- pulsed the attacks. Dissidents and those trying 10 form a new leader- ship had been broadcasting from the TV center on Friday. • The 24-year reign of President Nicolae Ceausescu collapsed as a citizen uprising was joined by rebellious troops. A top defense official who joined the rebels said they <lODtrollcd most of the country, with only scattered rcshtancc. Fighting also was reponed late Friday night in the western city of Timisoara, "ht're the revolt began on Dec. 15. and in Romania's sec- ond-largest city of Brasov. Yugoslavia's TanJug ne"s agencY. later rcponed 1hat the fighti ng in\ T1m1soara had died down. • Ceausescu a nd his wif~. Elena, fled the presidential palace by helicopter. Some rcpons said they had been arrested; others indicated their whereabouts were unknown. Th~ rebel army and the peoph: were in control in most places, with only scattered pockets of resistance from pro-Ceausescu security forces, said MaJ -<.ien. Stefan G usa. the first deput) defense minister who joined the uprising. speaking on Bucharest radio. • Ceausescu's son. the interior minister. the chief of the secret police and other key figures of the regime were arrested. • Figh11ng continued into this morning between rebel troops and security forces lo yal 10 Ceausescu in Bucharest and elsewhere in the countr)'. • Hundreds were reponed k.illed in the fighting. in addition to the thousands believed killed earlier in the week of unrest. The rebels held the communica- uons centers and arrested kc) figures from thl' Ceausescu regime. tnclud- inl$ 1he interior minister and the ch1l'f of thl' ~-cuntate secret police. On Frida) morning. Ceausescu fled his presidential palace as hun- d red!. of 1housands of Romanians l'nlkd for his dCDth in retaliation for thr massa<:re of their·countl)men in a m1htal) crackdo" n unleashed a wcck ago. • A National Salvation Commntce was formed 10 run the count!) temporarily. • Hundreds of people dug up mass graves near Tim1soara. in "<.'Stern Romania. in search of as man)' as 4.500 people killed last weekend. •The Bush adman1strauon said a "temble burden" had ~rn hfkd from the Romaman people and expressed hope for a peaceful 1rans111on -\bout :!:JO a.m. (4:30 p.m. PST Fnda) ). secunt) forces opened fire TanJug reponed that Ceausescu MPs may be in Pana_ma for a year WASHINGTON (-\Pl -With Panama in chaos. U.S offi cials said Fnda) 1ha1 milnal') police trained to restorl' and cnforcc la'" and order will pla) a largl' rok tn the count!'). possibly Sta} mg as lnng as a year. . _ Gen. Max"cll Thurman. head ot thl· L'.S. thl· pohl·e ... hl· 'aid "\\1.'.'l' got to n•-cstablish l:rn and ordl'r 1hroughl1ut Panama (it).'' ~1d Lt. Col. Rill Bennett .• 1 wp mtltt<tr) planner. 11htan n11c1 '' said the mtlttary police might "or~· v.11h l'anomantan Defense Forces 10\al to ne\' Prcs1dl·nt Ciutlkrmo Endara, train-ing the m :ind 1ncorporat1ng 1hc m on patrols. ~.ooo. Bl'nnc11 -.a1cl Soml· 1.500 rctnforcemcnts from r un 8ragg. ;'\ c .. \\C:re brought In lo ht'lp. .1.11 toll.I. l .S. troop<; numtx-r about 24.000. l '.S. mtlttnry 00ic1als rl'fused to sa y hov. long thl') ''ould kl'CP combat troops in Panama. but Rep. Les Aspin. D-Wis .. chairman of the House -1.rmed Services Commi11ec. predicted the milital') police might be in for a long haul. Southern <. ommand. told rcponers at a ne\\ s conferencr in Panama 1hat a top Ll.S. pnorit) was to "ra1St' the (Panamanian) polln· lorce and get 11 back in operation." In Washington. Gen Tom Kell). din·ctor of operations fo r thl' Joint Ch1efr, of Staff. -;m·sscd the imponancc or thc m1htaf) police. l '.S. ntfa·1als srxikl.' while moh,, some de- ' o tc:d tu ou'tl'd (1l'n. \fanul'I Noriega. roamed PanJma C It). "brl·a~1ng '""d"'"'· entenng pn- ' ate homt'\. lolll111g al \\Ill. .. arc:orJing to Jan Edmon~on. thl' l '.~ Emba~s) -;po h •sman 1n .. I would no t be surpmed to sec them there on Ch n ,tma' EH· a \Car from now," he said. ~l il1 t.ir) pohcl.' ~or MP' -have a n umber of '>J'X'ufil l<l'>b . tncludmg -;crnril> and law rnfi.,rl'l'ml·nt :11 l · S. bases. thc suppon of combat liln l'' and protl'l'llOn o f pnsoner'i o f war. In Panama. 'omc: 1.-ino pro-Noncga loyalists arc h1.:1 ng held pn~oner. Thurman said. ··The role "e \\Ill pla) ts as'i1'i11ng the Panamanian~ in ma1n1a1nmg o rder and recap- tunng and l'Ontrolltng l,f thl'1r 10!>t1tut11ins lt~e Panama C ''' B) Fn d a) -thl' 1lmd da) of thc l ' .. 1ntl'n l'nllon -lhl· m1lttar) police numbaed Gillesp ie asks court to block insurance ruling LOS ANGELES (-1.Pl -'tall' Insurance \om m1'>'>1onl.'r Roxan1 Gillcspil' asked the 2nd Dtstnr t Court of ".ppcal to block a Judge\ ruhn& that she l'lmms 1mproperl) mtcrfcres w11h hl'r a11empts 10 ad- minister Propo.,1110 0 103. The comm1ss1onl'r asked the ap- pellate court Thursda\ to \la' Lo'i Angeles upcnor ( ourt judge M mam .\. Vogcr ruhng that Al- lstate insurance com pan~ can im- pose a 40 perrcnt rate 1ncrea'\e on those tt con!l1dl'r'i "had d n ' crs" be- ginning Jan 2 Before the Judge's Monda) ruling. the comm1ss1one r had imposed an auto insurance rate freeze o n all insurance com pa me!:> state" 1de 1n an attemp1 to encourage them to coop- erate 1n 1mplcmen1ine the rate- slashing insurance in111a11,·e A sta) is neccssal') because "1f Allstate's dm ers arc unable 10 af- ford such an increase. tt 1s likel) the) will be forced to abandon their cars and potenuall) their jobs or to dmc without insurance and suffer the consequences." the appeal said. YOUR HOLIDAY GI" SHOPPING IN ONE PLACE SAVE HUNDREDS • HOME FUfNTURE • UOHT1HG • CNl'ETS ATBIO MvtNBI Pentagon orders more troops W-1. HI NGTON !AP) -The Pcntagi1n ordered 2.IK iO additional .\rm' soldiers airhlted 10 s11ll-chaot1c Panama late Fnda). a source said. a" Pre~1dcnt Bush '>hruggl•d off a Latin .\mcn can appeal to end thl' U S. mll·n l'ntton and dl·clarcd the troops would sta~ "to do "h.tt " ncceo;san :· "Tht' dcns1on has lx'cn made" to bolstcr roughly 24.()(l{l l '.S. troop' aln'ad~ on lhl· ground trying to 4uell the rcst'ltancl' being offered by forces loya l to dcpmcd dictator Manuel Anto nio Nonega. said the Pen1agon so urce. speaking on condtt1on of anon) mity. PANAMA From A t Kell) d1rertor llf OJ>l'rat1on'> ll•r thl' Joint { h1cfs o t ~tall. called thl· d1sc1" l'rll'<, "h11k \hnn of a'\ton1-;h1ng" ;ind ..atd the) led 10 QUl'\t1on., ahout "hat Noneg.a·s pl.in' ma~ hJ' c Ol'l'n The L ~ -m,t.ilkd tir\t 'Ill. 11rc.-.1de111 Ricardo -\nas ( aldl·ron \'a' ka' mg till· :'\jll<lnal o\s<>embl) "hl'n mc:mhl·r<. l,r pro-'ortl'gJ "D1gn11' Aattahon-;•· <.hut al h1~ l·ar. .\na' "all uninJUrl·d. but t\\11 l1I "" .11dl'' "en· "oundl'd. said -\na<. au.k I cn1 de Ohald1a The fighting around thl· l · \ l\outhl·rn ( nmmand 111 Quaff) Heights. on lhl' \\l''ill'rn cdgc nf Panj ma ( "'· staned aboul 11 :25 am and lastl'd an hour. "llh mnn ar blasts sha king lhe l 1.S hcadquaner' a c; do1en'i of Non t:ga supportc~ a11aekt>d building~ nearb). :\t1litar~ o fficia l<. at Rodman Na,al talion. JUSt across the Panama Canal. 'ia1d thry had no information on casualues "l he: moH'Oh'rH \\Ill be 1a ~1 ng 11tan· 1n the near luturc::· he addl'd. Rent'\\ed rec;1.,1a ncc in Panama ( it) al'o prompted the: Pentagon w g" l' a ne" c<111ma1c of up to JO more da,., for ·\mr n can fo rce'> to 'il'llt' comnlctl' control of Pa.nama·~ capital nt~. Earlier. Lt. ucn. Tom Kdl~. director ot 11pcra11on-. for thc Joint Chiefs of Staff. s~11d. "We arc loo~1ng to bnng morl' troops 1n. We arc· also look1n·g at rc- establ1sh1ng the police forn· ... Thl' ~u premt· < oun. about a mile to thl' <;oulhl·ast. \\j' 111 tlamn .• 1nu 'puradK lighting 'i"1rkd through l'-tr1' 11t' the l h.1ot1l c11~. ont'l' a major tntcrna11onal tin.m-i.11 u·ntl·r hut no'\ a -;hl'll of 1l<;elf Onl\ 'l'' l'ral hlod~ J '-'a' from southern rommand \land' the: Panama Cana l { o mnw;,ion hl'adquan er-; Thl' hl'ad4uarters itself "a'> not hit. hut \urrounding building' 1ndud1ng a "arehouw "l'rc Pl ume~ uf bro\\ n and blac~ '"W~l' uiuld IX' 'l'l'n from Rndman at m1d-al1crnuon and l \ \rn1' lwlt~ortl'r' Ill'" ll' l'r thl' arl'a. appJrl·ntl\ \Carlh1ng tor till' .111ad,cr' L uer h1da~. L' '\ troop!\ tirl·d -;hell' and thrc" tl·ar ga' .H a rl'\ldcnce adjacent to thl' Spanish nc'>'s Jgl'lll~ rH \\hl'rl' :t friend of Non eµ rr ponedl} liH·d in a \\l·.1lth~ nl·1ghhorhood. ~l'H'n l:rE JOUrna lic;t\ daned 10 thl' Ooor dunng the 20-minuk a11ack. \\h1ch shook 1hr o fli t"e '"'h 1hrel· loud explos .. :>ns and could Ix' sern fro m r he •\!.~onatl'd Press oflicc 150 )ards a"a). LINCOLN From At \\C1gh1 of thl' C\ ldl·nn·... the preparl·<l \tatl·nwnt ..aid. T hl' rom m111 ec·s state men1 funher <.ire,scd that the prel1m1naf) anqu11') "a~ being undenakcn for "procedural rcason'> onl~ .. .\ccording to thl' commlltl't."' rules. a prchm1nal) inqu11') ha-; 60 da' s 10 determine "hcthl·r "tndl.'- pcndcnt. crcd1hlc c' 1dcncc" sup- pons the allcg.a11on) of" rongdoing. If therl' 1s found to be "reason to belteH.-· that improper conducl oc- curred . the l'th1ci, pane l can decide 10 l'Ontinue \\tl h an "in1llal rc\IC"." lMSE SElECTIOft Of fllJfS, IQO'S & c•imc·s ClO'OING O nl} 1f this next stage finds "<;ubstanual credible e' 1dence" of possible v1ola11ons will the ethics comm1lll'e vole "hl'lher 10 conduct a formal "invc t1g.ation.'' "The senator has long fell that a detailed inqu11) would sho,.., that he dtd nothing illegal or unethical." ·said Paul Brinkman. Glenn's assis- tant press secre tal). OPEN IAT.&UN ....... nUDAYI 1MPll DESIGNER LABELS UPTO 1/2 PR'ce TOYS TOYS SAVE 30'-40'·50" 100,000 w OF SHOPPtNG AREA WfTH CLEAN AISLES 1000'& FREE PARKING -\ spokesman for OcConcint said that anno uncement of the inquiry is "no big deal tn our minds -it's "~pccted a ll along." Scott Celle). a spokesman for McCain. said that the inquif) was "welcomed" as an opponun1ty to resolve the controversy that has bubbled about Kca11ng. Kcating's firm Amencan Conunental Corp .. and the u ncoln Savings and ~n. based in Irvine. Calif. Keating was chairman of Ameri· can Continental, which was the parent corporation of Lincoln. Fed· eral rcaulators finally seized Lincoln April I 4. A bailout is CJlpeaed lO cost S2 billion, makina Unooln the natJon•s most expensive savinp. and-loen failure . On April 2. 198 7. Cranston joined DeConcini, McCain, and Glenn in a meeuna with Edwin Gray, then chairman of the Federal Home Loen Bank Boerd. Accounts of that meet· ina d1«er. Oray aaufied before lbt HOUie Ba~.'I f'mance and u.-. Aftiain c ........ 1919 ..... DIC.on- a.i ......... LillclalD .. alloWed to ....................... 0e-a.w .... ... L.._. 1llilald =·~···=r--- was hunted down and captured, although 11 gave no details in its report from Bucharest. There was no confirmation of the capture in Romanian media, and the where- abouts of the man who ruled Romania with an iron fist since 1965 were unknown. The death toll from Fndafs up- rising was believed to be in the hundreds. in addition 10 the thousands of c1 vii tans reported killed since the start of the unrest. The tumult capped a historic year o f change in the Soviet bloc that elsewhere was rclati' el} bloodless: Solidarit) took po"er in Poland, Hungal) o usted its Communist hard-ltners and o pc·ned 11s borders. and old-guard regimes in East Ger- man}. Czcchoslo' akia and Bulgaria werl' thrown out in s" 1ft succession. Pro' 1sional leader Ion lliescu ap- By The Associated Press peal't'd on Romanian TV aJong with o ther members of a National Salva- tion ('ommi11cc thal the media said was formed to run lht country tem- porori I}'· lhescu, an old acquaint- ance of Soviet President Mikhail S, Gorbachev, and former Foreign Minister ('orneliu Manescu said free elections would be sough& by April. "In a few da)s we shall calm do" n. bul)' our dead and will lx• con~c1ousl ) bu1ld1ng new, .free and dcmoaatic hfe.'' the Soviet news agcnc) Tass quoti:d ~omanian PQ\'I M1rca Dtnrscu a~ ..a~ 1ng. . Statl·-run Romanian media. no" 111 the hands of dissidents '"ho pk dgl'd honest rq~orting. .,aid (\·aultl'Sl.'U and his "1fe. Elena. Oed thl' palal·e b) hchcop1cr earl) Fnda) Thl' pal.in· "a~ later "as set a bl a i t• It also \\BS. ~ported they had fled thl' rountl'\ Dog owner acquitted of murder SAN JOSE -\JUI') Fnda) acqu1t!ed a 39-)ear-old M~rgan ·H11l man of "ccond-1.k g.rn· murder tn his pi t bull ' fatal a11ack on a --year-old bm but found him guilt) uf 1n' o lunta ry manslaughte r and three lesser charge' ·\ccording to till' prosecution. 11 wa!I thc first ttm<' i.omeune had OCl'll chaq~ed with murder for an attack madl' b> his .dog. The JUI) returned thl· verdicts against Michael Berry at mtdda) altl'r a da\ and a half ol deliberations. . Berl'). "'ho rnuld ha1.l' faced 15 )Car') 1n pn'>on 1f con' tel~d ot tht• murder c hargl'. ''a~ al'o found gu ilt~ ot m\Olllf. .1 m"l·h1nous animal cult1 va11ng manJu:tna. and ~Cl'ping a f1g.ht1ng du~ Guard shoots, kills robber LO · -\'.'!GEL t~ -\ "oundcd armored car guard 'hot to death .1 \\OU Id-ht.· rnhhl·r .11 an l'le1ttron1l·<; <;torl· 1n "-tirl•atO\\ n nn Fnda~. hut .1 \l'lOnd hold up man lll'd "1th a hag lull of n11int·~ pnltn· ..aid . Thl' Hn ni..·, lOUnl'r haJ malk a l.t .. h p1l kup JI I fl rlel:trontl' 1111 Ohmp1l Boulnard .11 ahout 'i 25 pm .1nJ "·'' lomtng. dm\ll l~l' rl•ar 'tatr' tn~ldl' thl' hu1ld111g. \\Ith a hag ot nwm•\ \\hl·n l\\ll men uinlrontt•d him police <.aid In 1tw l'l1\uing 'hootout . tht• g11.1rd ''a' "011.ntkd in the kg .ind struck one man hnldur> man in thl' r hl'\l ~1llrn~ him. ~g.t Donald Hoopn \a1J The mhba \\,I, prom1unl'l'd dl·aJ at thl· ,n·m·. ;inJ thl.' ~uard wa \ ta~l'll 10 a m•Jrl'l\ hu<,p11;il hut thl'fl' "a' n11 1lll0ll'd1a1c \\Ord on ht'\ rondll1un Houpcr s.ml Salvation Army wins toy battle LOS -1.NCl[Lf\ -.1. tlood uf'la<.1-m1n utc don:w on<; put the mrfD hal k 111 C hn'1 ma~ un I nd;i\ fo r tlw Sah atmn \rnl\. \\ h1ch 1l'.1rc:d a to) 'hon.1r.l' \\uuld ka' c ncl'd' \nuthl·rn "·a1iforn1a rhildrl'n ''1th l'mpt~ 'tOl king'. "\\ l rl'otllll'd th.JI "1th. tir't thl' hurnr<inl· .ind 1lwn tlw l'.trthq uah'. peopk \.\l'll JU't lllj\l·J 11ut 1111 !!"mg .. 'aid ~jh ;1111111 \rm' 'fXll..l'"'oma11 Tara Pall' "But \llh'l' \\l' put nut thl' \\nrd. "l' Ml· nc;ir our goal·· . f hl' '),11\ ,tltull \1 Ill\ l,tlJl1lhl•J ll'k\ t\lnn and raJio appeals for d11n,1 111111-. llf Ill''' tt", jnd nll•lll'' l'Jrh th" '-'l:l'k al ta otliual-; reallied 11n \l11nJ.1\ 1h.1t 1h" 111gJn11Jt1011 "3' .1hout lll.UOO tu)' c;hon o t 11s 60.000-tt" gll.tl Latest bombing attack Injures judge H.\C1ERSTO\\' \IJ -\ p1ix· bomh dl'll\Crl'd 10 J rnunl) JUdgl··, apartml·nt nptndl'd Jnc..1 1n1urcd him f nda). hut a ppeared to Ix unrelatl'd tu lllur othl'I hrnnh .utal k" in four state\ !>tncc Sa1urda\ .tuthonues ..aid \\ J\h1ngwn C nun I) C ire u11 Judge Joh n Cordl·m ian. ·f'. "as tn Mable lund1t1nn ,11ll'I unJl·1gl11ng \urger) to rl'm<)\c .,hrapncl in h1., abdomen and nght h.ind r;a1d \\ a.,h1ng.ton ( ounl) llosp1tal spokc'i"oman Diana Donl'g.tn t ordcrn1.1n .1ho lm t 1h~ 11p ofh1' nght midd le linger and 'lufTerl'd 'l''1..'re JamJ gl' Ill h11th l'ardrum<.. hut hl' lll'\Cr ln-;1 lUn,uuusne"" and h" hti: \\ac; 111 no 1mml.'dia1l' danga. ho<.p1tal l)f1tl'1al' \:t1d Evidence links bomb letters \\ \SHINGl O'\ -Colleague of a fedaal appdlale Judge "ho \\,1, ktlkd l:i) a parl·l·l homh \lmilar 10 one: that fatall) injured a civil n ght' la'l )Cr haH· <.1ntc rl'l'Cl\Cd 1hrea1en1ng lc11er;, sources '11d Fnda). 1 hl· .lt1!.lll't' Dc:panmc:nt. mean"h1lc . ..aid fo ur threatening letter' dl'll\ ercd this \\cl'l bore ph)sical c' 1de ncr hnktnS them to the bombs rhc k ltl'f"> "' the Judge'> were among those that surfaced after pared bomh' k1lk d I I th ( m:utt Coun of Appcah Judge Robert . Vance on Dt•t 16 and Sa,annah. Ga .. alderman and attornc) Roben E Robinson two da~' later. said lhl· soun·cs. Prosecutors: North appeal unsound W -\SH I NGTON -The iovemment protected its case against Ol1Ve1 L ;-..ionh fro m the possible taint of his immunized testimony, lran-ContrJ prosecutors a'~" 1n opposing Nonh's bid to get his con,1ct1ons ~ve~d In a 70-pagl' federal appeals co urt bnef Friday. prosecutors charac:- tc.-nzcd a) "lcgall) and factually unsound" North's argument that the government "on three fel<?ny convictions against him without propcrl~ guar~1ng againo;t al.I use o f 1m~unizcd testimony he g.avc o n Capitol Hill The extraordinaf) protcc11ve procedures undertaken" by prosecutor~ and the coun "assured that North's immunized testimony did not contribute to his conviction.'' said assoc1a1e independent counsel Gerald Lynl·h. MOHl.D HHIJ:J ·s Peru suspends anti-drug operation LIMA. ~eru -The aovemment suspended joint operations with U.S dr~g agents in the coca-growing Huallqa Valley, the U.S. Embassy said Fnda). apparen.tly to prot.cst the U.S. invasion of Panama . Fore~ Minister p wUcrmo Larco .Coit said Peru was opening m embassy .m Panama Cny to people seeking political asylum . In Lima, pohce used tear aas to break. up a protest outside the U.S Embassy and arrested I 0 people. The demonstrators were members of lhe aovcm ing Apris1a Party's youth wins. Drug trafflcken sJaln In Colombia BOOOTA. Colombia -The lla~nt of a cocaJne lofd lasl week may have ~ouched ofT ~ bloody war by mtd·lcvel traflkkcn fiahtina to take his place '." the t;t0tonous. M~llln ca'1CI, poU~ we~ quoted Friday as sayini. . The nauonaJ pobcie 1nvesti11t1on1 chief, Col. Oscar Eduardo Pelat.l, saad Tbunday. ab men Mn: found dtad 1t a south Boaota dump. At least four . of the victims, who were found Wednesday, bcJonttd to the alain cocaine boss' "°.,:Si• the off'Jdal said. Fo.ur ~ther let were found ~n •.retort town late Tb~y. and five m~n d ied '" ~ m ~ earber 1.n tbe week in a twf ftlbl between pnsoncn of nval orpnt11tion1. Some ofltciUi If been andk:ti'I violeace between rival c:anel k\ions linct pola lhoe wt kBJed Ooezela odn,ua Gecha in a Dec. 15 auaflabt on the COWlll)''• DOfthem CIOell. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturd1y, Oec;emt>er 23, 1989 I \llllH It's beginning to look clear through Christmas The AttoJ·~ ~ ior ""°"' ..,,._, o..... n . so~ ~-•-' O•ANO• COUNTY MH•O· N>llT AN AftAS ANO LAGUNA MACH -MoMty clu < ""OUOh Wt> ~ l tttl)' '"""'h QI 10 10 10 mptl t>f'IOw P•UO -"""Y°"' 011\f'IWtlf' Wf'U 10 lOUthweu wtnd> to t 1 mpn ,n tN-.,flP'noon' ti.qn, DOth G.ly\ .,, 1nr Ul>IM'• "°' co m0d '°' LOW\ ConoQl'lc ,,, C"<' uo~• Xh co ~· 40\ C"'111m.11 O~y ~Olll)r (If'~• H'Qfll "' I"" upj>f'r />()\ 10 m•<l 10. 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DAILY PlLOT/ Saturday, o.c.mt>er23, 1989 Defense cut job loss studied LOS ANGELES (A P) -Local defense in- dustries may lose 70.000 jobs to ttduced military spcndinJ but other business sectors may create l.3 million jobs by 1995. the Sou them CaJifomia Association of Governments rcponed. The best case for the local defense industry, which employs 4SO.OOO people. would be af reductions were made in m.iJitary personnel rather than an military procurement, rt$Can:h or dc\elopmcnt. Pisano said. created, .. Pisano said. The repon was given to Los Aneeles City Councilman. Roben Farrell by Mark Pisano, the excc:ut1vc director of SCAG. at City Hall on Thursda). Farrell, chairman of the City Council's com- mittee on community and economic develop- ment. plans to conduct hearings in January on the report what the city should do to prepare for the situation. The rcpon was undcrgoina preparation Iona before the reform movement swept through the East bloc, reducing tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and thus the de- mand for high levels of militarv spending. Pan of the Jobs with Peace Initiative ap- proved by Los Angeles voters in 1984 directed local oflicinls to prepare for cuts in defense spending. h assumed a ~orst case in which the na- tfonal defense budget was slashed by about a third, Pisano said. "The city needs to identify the jobs that will be affected so we can identify those individuals for training into the new jobs we expect to bt' "At the time we had no idea that what as going on now would occur," Pisano said. Economy gets Christmas present WASHINGTON (AP) -Orders to U.S. factories for durable goods posted the sharpest gain an a "ear last month. the government Saad Friday an a rcpon that anal}sh said suggests the economv can a' oad a recession. · "It's MelT) C'hnstmai. to the econ- omy." said Roben Brusrn. chief financial economist at Nikko Securi- ties Co. Intl. an New York. "This report suggesb there's more life an the economy than a lot of people thought." The Commerce Ot-partmcnt re- port ofa 5.1 percenljump in durabk good!l orders ··shows that reports of an economic demise are premature." added William K. ~lacRe~ nolds. forecasting director for the .S. Chamtx·r of Commerce. Orders for durablt.' goods -"b1g- 11cket" nems expected to last more than three vears -increased to a st•asonall} adjusted $130. 7 brlhon lasl month alter dropping 0. 7 per- Cl'nt in Octobt'r and I.:! perct•nt in September. The gain an ord t•rs was spread through all categorn:~ and was the largest since a 7A percent )Ump last Dl:cemtx·r. It '.I\ erted the hrst thrce- month decline s1m·t• 1986 Brusca i.aad there still arc weak spots an 1he cronom~. hut added: ··1 thrnl. \\t' haH' to rt•all} d1stangu1sh bcl''l'en sa~ 1ng thl.' t'l'onomr 1s weal. and 'a) 1ng 11 I\ \\l'al.enang. I 1h1 nk Wl' ran s:J\ the l't'onom' 1s ''eak. but thm.c "hl) i.a~ 11 l'i !>till \\t'ah·n1ng arc holding on too long tt1 an old foreca~l. .. Stock ma·rket climbs, cuts loss NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market \\Orkcd its wa) higher m quiet prehohda~ trading Fnda). aided b) v. hat anal~ sts descnbt'd as )Carend ··bargain hunting." The Dov. Jones aHrage of JO industrials cl1mbrd ·.::!0 . .::!6 to 2. 711.39. cut tang ats los'> tor the week to .::!8.16 points Ad,ancang 1 ues outnumbered declines b) more than .::! to I an nationv.ade tradmg of Nrw Yori.. Stock fachangc-lastcd i.tocks. with 1.0 11 up. 488 do" n and 440 un- changed. an the lorm of the Commerce Dc- partmen1·s repon that ncv. factor) ordc~ for durable goods roc;e 5.1 percent last month. That increase contrasted sharpl~ '"th ad,ance estimates of little or nu change an orders for rela11\el) h1gh-pnced. long-lasting goods. The suggesu on 1l earned of unex- pectedh bnsk economic acta\ 11' helped ·push interest rates higher 1n the rred11 markets. Regional tekphone stocks were standout gamers. followan$ word that the Federal Comm un1cat1ons Commission plans to regulate local '''SE l .. EADERS phonl' l·ompan1I.'!> on 1he ba!>>S ,>f pn1..·l· ratha 1han rrofit'> under a plan tl> tJl.l' rffn·1 Jan. I. I 9Q I. Bell ~outh gaaneJ .::!1 • to 5Ta. Pantie Tcle<>t'> ·,to 49. ;\hne\ J to 91 '•. ou th"l''>ll'rn Bell 11 •• tCl 6::!1" and l ' .~. v. t'<,I I • ~ to 78' •- ~om,· l lo-.l.'d -1.'nd 1n\ estml·nt compantl''> 'fll'nala11ng in single rnuntnl'li al<,o chall..e<l up gam!> on ne\\') ol lhl' goH·rnml·nt's fall 111 Romania. g1' mg lresh 1mi.x•tus 10 the rcren1 dcmocra11c ascendanc\ 1n l::.a!>tern EuroJX'. Gl·rman) Fund rosl' I to I J '•and .\ustna Fund wa .. up I '• at JS12. Traders appeared to be doing some last-minute hopping among recently depressed stocks, hoping that the market would ga ther strength after the pressure of tax selling is lifted with the arrival of the new vear. NEW YORK !AP)-Sales, 4 p.m price D 0 W and net change of lhe IS moll aclive New York Stock Exchange Issues, lradlng nat lonallv 111 more 11111n S 1 JO N ES AVERAGES At the · same time, howe' er. tht• rally bid was faced w11h an obstacle GOLD PRICES NEW YORK (AP) Dec. 22 Adv•ncec:i Declined ¥nch•noed otal 1nue' Newhlgh5 New lows ' Prev. r~ 291 89~ s. ff H ·\ T '\ \ St: DID NEW YORK (API O.C. 22 Name Comw Ed•$ Manuf Han PhilMor $ Mesa LP Amer T& T P11cTeles1s IBM FedNMlg s G1NorNek WCNA 8enE 1c1 arerollr olumbiaS11 BristMySo SoeaslBk VOiume 2.S68.800 1,923,600 1,686,200 1,S20.•00 1,Z35,900 1,231.800 I 005,100 909.200 894,800 801,600 792 300 785'.700 772.400 77 1,500 7•S,200 Chea. + fie + ~ + '• + ,., + 1 • + '• + • + • + llw + '• + '• -2 + , A,_EX LEADERS AMERICA N LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Salu , 4 pm price a nd ne1 ch11nge of lhe 10 most ac11ve Americ11n Stgck Exchange issues, 1r11ding na1ion11 11v a l more than S 1 Nam. Volume LHt +~~ BAT Ind 386,600 133·16 WangLabB 362.183 S1s MagmaCPPr 237,7 ~l· Weal hf rd ~bi:~88 1~1·2 + \a Fruit Loom TexuAlrCp "'·I ll!I," -'• WstDigit111 1,t. 1~ + ., ~nde11co 1 7, -~ choBav J68, 1 J(o -311 Amdahl 64, 1 + '" ,.ETALS PRICES NEW YORI( \AP) -Spo4 noni.nous met81 one. Frldev ......,.._ • 1300 I* POUnd NY C-9')0l "'°"'" Thu C..... · St IS3S a pOuncl U S oettineuona C~ -S1 ~5 cet!lt I* _,.,a NY Come• 9001 "'°"'h Fn L9M -~ Clet!b • _,.,a Zinc • 73 C*\b • _,.,a ~9(1 Tift · S4 2209 IMlalll W-c:cmpoetta pric. I* Ill I 0. · S4 12 75 Htw>dy & Hennen Conly O!Mly ooot•I .... • S413.20 per ttoy Ol , NY Come• -rnc>nlll Fri ...,_ • l5 5eO Hendy & H., _,, Con!~ ,,....,, QUOte) Ftr--· l5 5eO Pet troy oz NY Comes 1C>Of montti ..,:-r . S285 00-'300 00 per 78 lb l\Hll, ...... ~ · $507.00451500 lroy ~ Ny teon. IT9tll ....,..._ • '515 10 NY Mere llPOI Otw troy oz Frt Give The Gift of Health . A gift that lasts a lifetime. NEW YORK !AP) -Fif'llll Dow-Jones 11verages lor Dec 22 Stocks OJ*! HIOh Low Close Ch11 30 Ind 7693 26 '2721 20 2682 59 2711.39 + 20.26 20Trn 1147 401163.761139 401158.78+15.ll 15 Ull 233 21 ZJ5 S4 237.39 234 53+ 1 13 65 Stk 1013 70 1025 27 1008.90 1021.26+8.80 Indus 11,316,400 Tr11n 2,822,300 Ul1IS 4,563,900 6S S111 18,702.600 \l'SE tPS A 001'\S NEW YORK (AP) -The following lisl shows ane New Yorll Stock E xchange stocks and warran1s mar have 90"e uo the mosr a nd down lht' most base<l on cierceM or cnange for Fr da., NO St'Curi11es trading below S? or 1.000 shares 11re included Net and oercenrage cna nges are lhe d i fferen c e be•wee n lhe previous closing orice and Fridav's S 30 p m price Name I RAC Mtg 7 CrouldSa11 3 vjTOddSllP J ClvrrsrBco 5 AllenGro 6 Auslrla n 7 H11rcr1Br J g RhnePl wl Fi\Chb o 1 Snvder~il 11 Croul~Sv of A 1'l Meredith 13 GIABk 14 HarcrrB.Jv of 15 Pillslon Co 16 Nes1Svg 17 ~lerlingChm 18 arolco wl 19 enRaci 20 LamsnS~sn 21 ZaPata Co ~2 GermanvFd 3 MesaLP 4 Mew.bl T r S l\ssdNGs UPS Last Chg Pct. 3 • 1 + \9 UP 23 8 3 + 1 UP 16 7 4', + , Up 13.J 12 + l lii Uo 119 11 R + 1'. Up 12 7 15 1 + P• UP 127 •P• + 1 UP 11.8 2111 + ' • Up 11 8 12 1 + I • UP 11, 1 Jl • l ~ Up 11.1 6111 "ti UP 10.9 JS'• 3111 UP 10.6 6"tl + ~ Up 10.4 4 • + l1! Up 9.7 21'• f ll• UP 90 3' ~ '• Up 8.7 8 ~ Up 8.S ~ · 1 ~ 8~ B 10 l • UP 8.1 3111 • Uo 8.0 131. + 1 uo 7.8 8"' + ~11 Uo 7 8 3 1 + • UP 7.7 19 'l + 11 UP 76 DOWNS Na~ 1 ~VI Grp pf 2 ampSouP 3 haus 4 Ublidl Ind 5 UldMerMfg 6 UnvMed 1 AmRIEsl I FstPhlilp n 9 l.elsur T ec lo Ch'(fon I ~LTV pfB a !:r~1£1T 114 afec_rdSvc hmBank B I r,nscaPFn I !N<>f'lron ~J~~~f~~ AmerHto Ho~rSolidav M 1 Basic ; x ~nd i ra11s uv t n d CP •r n Lut CM Pct s. -., §;!. S3 -33 .. 4 '• ~ .: 13 1 = ~ 12>. -)~ ~:: = ·~ l:: = ~ . .,_ .... '"' -··~ ~ -'It Slll -''• 7p,. -311• 21ll -111 42''2 -1~ 49'· -21/ii 11·: = :~ 'It-..... 1 ~ -l,4 311. -"" 314 -..... He said the economy apparently hit a trnugh an late summer. hrought dm\ n b\ high ante rest rates initiated h} thl' Fed(·r:il Rescf\e to fight inOa- t1u11 . .-\\ anflauon moderated. the crntral bani. ha~ gradual!} perm itted shorHl.'rnl rate!> 10 drop including a 4uartl.'r pem:ntagc point this week. 1\ ladk> no Ids said the new orders "ill 11.'ad to anrre:m·d production in the manufacturing sector of the e1.·nno111~ "h1ch has heen part1cu- lnrl) hard hat b~ the credit pinch. l ht• do~d) wa tl'hed non-defense rapnal goods sector rose 8.3 percent la!>I month to $39 bill ion. the largest gain \inC'c a I 0. J ix·rccnt im·rease la'>t D1.·cembcr Economists use this t·a1egor~ as a haromt•ter of bus1nl.'ss 1nH·,tmen1 plan<;. 11 :.an<>porta11on orderi. posted the largl''t ga111 1n thl' l'I\ 1lian categol). I 0. · ix·nx nt to $.'t>. 7 billion after ming .:!. I percent in Octobt'r. Both amraft and moaor 'l.'hacles sho~ed lar1w ancrl·a,ec.. lhl' dl·ranmcnt said. <>urpnsrng sum1.· an' IC\\ of plummet- ing automob1k 'Miit'\ ~1n1.·e thl' new modeb \\ert• introdun·d an October. E\tludang tran.,portatmn. durable good\ ur<lt'I'> \\OUld h:l\C n<>en 3.1 rx·•rl'nl la'>t month. Orda<1 fur clec1m:al marh1nef'\ 1uml)l·d ~ '> ix·rn·nt 10 $.::!I 7 billion. '1nu.1ll) all an communaca11ons t·qu1pmen1. NEW YORK (AP) -MO$! acllve over-ttoe · counler stocks $UPPlled bv NASO Heme APPie( FiaNBF Intel FIE>tec Genus MCI Seagate M1os Az1ar Lalt or VOiume 8 d A$ked 1 648 100 Jj , 1.i11:100 2 ~ I, 87,900 3 '• I, 81.200 'e 1.184.400 7 • 916 .300 4? ~ 884,SOO 14'1 833.?00 20 773 100 IP• OTC l'PS A\D DOtt\S NEW VORK (API -Tne follow1n~ lisl $ho ws 1he Over lbt · Counter stocks 11nd w11rr11nh tn111 nave gene uP •he ,,,osr and down lhe m ost oased on percen1 of change for Fr dav No secur111e' 1rad•n11 below S7 or 1,000 snares are included Nel a nd percen•1111e cn11nges are tne d i ffer e nce ber wee n Ille prev•ous closing price and Fridav's rasl or b•d pr'ce Name 1 CalM1cOev 1 AulomLang J Un11ron1x 4 Cimmlnc s 5 BoslFvBcP 6 TCI lnll 7 MlcroSemi 8 N11rureBntv 9 MallonRsc 10 PrmeBncsh 11 BetlW Co 12 JenllrCnv 13 SlakeTech 14 UldHrlge 15 T Cell 16 EuexCp 17 Rexhatltn 18 Workmens 19 Cosme1Frg 10 PCS Inc 21 UnitvHlt s 22 Leeco 23 Metrobk.F,.. 24 Noxsoco 25 Aulolnf,, UPS Lut Cho Pct. ']' J +7·16 UP 21.2 7'• + ~ uo 20.0 511·16 t1~·16 Uo 19.7 l\·1~ !' i~ ~~ ill S'• '• UP lS.O 14'e Pa UP 14.• 4 I: UP "·I !:: i,~ ~~ !!li ~~ i ~ ~~ l:~ l2 9 t l~ 8~ l ·i ~·; + ; 8~ 12.l 4 , + 1 Up 12. • +7·16 UP 11. DOWNS Name Lut CM 1 Flighllnt• 2"'9 -1 7 ApptdSotrEnr 6 1 -212 3 Nlag11raEx 7 -21 '2 4 Au•omatdSvs 2 1 S ComlNall 41 • -1 6 FaradyneEI 7~ -1"' 7 Fs•Llblv ~'· -1'• g SuffldFncl n -•, Fs1FnC11r§ -1 1 MrchBCP I 1·, -,., 11 MoloPl'I P •, ->, 12 Frnkln~v l• ->,. 13 Lin<:F SVC J • -3.41 H Home L 1 1 1 -2 15 PoseldonP001 s ? -'• li NewporrErec 4 , -'l'J 1 VMS Mt11 1t 31• -~ l AndvrTg 41-, -'" 1 ~om10eca1 2' • -If• I~ v~~age !~ = ~ 2 VlctorCrul 411'J -'"1 3 ViirlCare 3~ -~ 4 ABS Inds 611, -~ S tnlerPri.H S -1.l:r Irvine Sensors group sets limit for share acquisition From Qeety l'tfot wit• MIVfeft A group controlling a 7.6 percent stake m. Co ta .M~'s. Irvine Sensors Corp., maker of infrared sensing devices. said ll will vote against any proposal to acquire the company for less than $2.SO a share. The gro up includes James Alexio u. Joanne S. Carson, John C. Carson. John J. Stuan Jr .. Roger W. Powell a.n~ Kenneth T. Lian. all residents of Costa Mesa. Walter E. Gamgan of Santa Monica. Thomas H. Lcnagh of Westpor1. Conn .• fral_lk P. Ragano of Arlington, Va .. and A. Eugene Sapp Jr. of Huntsv1.lle. A~. The group holds 711 .235 ISC' shares. ':lecording to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Comm1ss1on. • • • . fi Bridgford Foods Corp of Anaheim reponcd new highs or sales and net income in its 1989 fiscal year. Sales for the fiscal )tar (53 weeks) ended Nov. 3 were $72.623,000. a 21 percent gain over sales in the 1988 fisc;al year (52 weeks). Net income increased 31 percent to $3.495.000 an 1989 compared with S:!.654.000 1n 1988. • • • Scandina' 1an A a rimes ystem announced orders for cap.ht m6re McDonnen Dougla MD-80 twin-Jets. Thl' first four aircraft under the ne~ order wall be MD-81!. scheduled for dell\el) 1n 1991. Si\ has not )et designated the models for the second four twan -Jetc;, hut the) are scheduled to be ddi,cred in IQ92. • • • D\ na tem Inc. of Irvi ne announced sales and ea rnings results for the eompan\ 's c;econd quaner. For the second quarter end l·d NO\. 30. 1989. Dynatem recorded revenues of SJ77,2 I 5. compared w11h re\enues of $38 7. 760 for thl.' sam(' quaner a year ago. • • • Newport Pharmaceuticals lntemat1onal 1.nc. of_~guna Hills announced that it will temporanly pos1pone its anticipated debt· to-<.'q ull) exchange offer. Compan) management said that the exchange otT~r wall conserve available cash and n·ducc the potential d1lu t1on to e\lstang shareholders. The compan) \\tll make an announcement at a later date as to the rommencement of <,uch l'\Change offer and the terms of the ofTer. • • • ~ ne\' mortgage banking pannersh1p 'en tu re to be known as Far\\'1.'st Re!11dent1al Sef\ aces of In inc has been formed. Cliff P1mtclh and Wendall Shirl. acquired Nev.pan Beach- bascd FarWl'st Sa' ang~ and Loan's mortgage banking d1v1s1on on Dn· 4. Mean"h1k. Far\\.cst Sa'1ngs and Loan announced that Charle) H. Green "as appo1nll'd to bl· its prt·s1dcnt and chief operating otlica. • • • The Ad mar Group Inc of Orange announced revenue for the third quaner and nine months endrd Oct. JI. 19, Q dl'Creased 11 .J pcrrent to $2.455.000 from $2.767.000 an the pnor )ear. Preta' mcon1l' for the quarta \\as $52.000 and nt't anrome was $27.000 or $.00 I per shart'. In the prior ~l·ar·., third 4u:.int•r. preta\ 1nrnme totaled $1 64.000 and net income wa' $119.000 or $.()()1 ix·r share an thl' same period last ) ear. HEW YORK (AP) -Frklllv N-prkft ,_ New y- SIKll Ex~~'~t C,,._ -A-A - 1 JO~ 60 • "' Il l l'" + I... §1 • • 1am1 t! .• , ,rnn .. ;.: ~ 1 111 ~ -~ ... s 1)69 .-• I~ ~S • no S H I 1• "'if. ""' ) IOI 1 )~ , ol I I),• .. J 1•91 1) • + I 91)2) 491.-2 • 1119()1 61 I .. If n1~ li · ! : I IW )l'•I • 1 1no 11'9+ • IS t16 IDS I I'• • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/S.turday, o.c.mber 23, 1919 A.7 Secular, religious Christmases coincide and compete By GEORGE W . CORNEU ,,., " ........ .,.,,.... Ahhough the} happen !t1mul- 1aneously and go by the same name. there arc two types of C'h1~tmas cckbrations taking place these days -the religious and the secular They mingle. and also compete. Some people maintain the secular aspects have overshadowed the ong- 1 nal religious purpose to the point of threate ning to displace 1t, thus undermining the som etimes com- plcmcnta11 'alut•s of both. "Wc'n: in danger of losing l'hnstmas ... <;a\s thl' Re'. John F. \lac.\rthur Jr:. pastor of Grace ( o mmuntt } Church in Sun Valle). ( alif. "It ma~ now Ix the biggt·st and most popular of all holida}s. hut t hri'itmas I'> in Jl'O pan.J) JU'\t 1h1: , .• me. \ ~uhtlc but SUrl' l'rO'ilOn IS ,-.111ng.~1"a~ tht· \Cason·., true '>1gn1fi- ,Jlll'l'. l!s s1gn1ficancc 1s God'<; 1ncarna- t11>111n the birth ol'.lnu ... "Ciod \\1th l \.'" ~I, -\rthur "rttc'\ in a hooi.. of th.it t1tk puh1t ... h1:d h~ Zondt:nan. I k sa~' th,· '''"'nllal I\ be ing oh- ,, ur,·d. Efforts both to scculan1c and "to m } tholog11c the Christm as story" arc robhing 1t of basic meaning, redul.'1ng 11 "lo httk m ore than an clahoratc fable." he says. "Most pcoph.' don't know wh ich dt·ta1ls arc biblical and which are fabricatl'd:· he writes. with. "facts lo!>! in the m) tholo~y that has over- gro,..,n 1h1: account. · T he stur) of Jesus' binh is no alkgor). but 1s rather a n event in \\hKh "C..wd has g1,cn the greatest ( hmtmas ~1 ft of all time" -his 1drn11fica11on with hum anity. \k \nhur sa)S. ._k sa>s '>l'rulan11ng 1nOuences abo ha',. t:rodcd the real point of thl· t'l'kt'lratwn. making it the "ul· 1111Hlll' ho ltda\ for committed h,·Jon1)l\,.. w1ih spmtual values smotht•red in "cra'>s consumerism." .. Drunl..rn part IC'>. '>elf-indulgence. m;u.kap '>Pl'nd1 ng and obscene glut· ton) all d 1ara,·1crtLl' the "a) much 11f tlw ''orld cckbrates Christmas:· lw '>.!~ '· lall1 ng fo r re-emphasis on \\11t\l11p and "r,·al .10~ and gladne-;o;," I k '.J'' wmc \tTular trad111ons - th1.: dl'lC1r;:i11nn\. famtl) '1sits. get- tugcthl'I ~ '"th friend-.. the l'Xl hangc ot g1 th -"adcl to lhl· JO~ of the , ... ·,l'nn .1 nd 1 he)· r ,· all lcg111 mate ... 1ndud1ng '-)<1 nta and hrs reindeer. Rt:l ,IGIOl·s HRIEt'S Mormons present 16 women to society In a ~1mulall'd Southern man<,1on \Citing. lfl )Oung "o men were prr"·n1,·d at a drhutantt: ball. gl\en h~ thl' Huntington Beach North Stake of the Church or Jesus Ch rist or Latter-day Saints. lkhu1:1 n1,·, ar,• llll'mtx'r' \\ho hi.l\l' turm·d 16 \\1th1n the }ear. H11111>rl·d an· 1--n'>tal St1r kd. Jultl· Rol.'l..afl'llor. ( onn1t• Fackrt'll. knn1fi:r ;\It( 1inn1 .... ·Shannon Krt•ipk. ~u1annc <ioodc. knn1fer ·\lkn lkathn Ciro\\. C hant\ HJnn and Shdln M usick of ll111111ng1u 11 lkach. and :\1arl~·t·n n·R~·rk~. I k1d1 i cr11 . ~11nd} \lourl'. L ~J1;i nrna. L11 R\tting. and \llchdk (1nt11nger. '.'.cst- m111,1l·r Each d,·h111Jntc "a' grl'etnl h~ \IJ~t· pn·,1dcnt \\ tlltam 0 B:t\Hkn .ind Im uiun<.clor. Dak Tanner \lu'itl \\3' pn" tdl·d h~ DJ .\II 'ita1 Produl·t 1011' • • • fr" l\h art. trip' JM mht·r 1tt'm'> ""ill ht· aurt1oned at a I fanul..l..a h p.irt~ ,11 ., p rn Thur\da~ at Cha ba d or Irvine Jewish Center. -lh .,2 Rn~"· Road. In 111,· • • • ~ew Thought Christian Cburc-b. 'Io., 1\.111) broo ke Lane-. C o'\\a \ J.-,.1. \\ 111 n·khrat,· Chri,t ma., at a <,a\ 1n· at II UO tonight ••• l • \ Rl'p C lir"toph,·r < o\. R -:-..:nqwrt Ht:arh. "111 be thl' gul'\t llr' h111111r lll C'habad of Laguna at thl' ~1an1 menor.11 ltghtmg l'crcmun' .1t ,, '" p 111 \\l·J1w,da~ at thl· Fl·,t1,al n t -\rt' ground'> 1n Laguna lh.1d1 Othl·~ d1gn1tMll''> \\ho \\ tll Ilg.ht thl· mt·norah arl' ~lurid ( ,,,.,·n-.Jlt 111 I kn1~1gc Po1nll'. l.iguna lkar h \la ~or I 1da Lcnnl·~ I ou \\ l'I\'>. pr,·\tdl'nt o t tht· I agun:i < habad. Gilda Drotman. pn·"dn1t Pl the "i11u1h <lrangl' { 11unt) k" ''h < ornrnuntt\ < l'lltl'f. • ind R.1bh1 -\ltl'I Tt·n,·nh:.111m "WE ARE A COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO WV/NG & SERVING JESUS CHRIST AS WRD & SAVIOR." 1 .. ""'---"' t~, > -__..--,, -.. ·;·~~ ·~l1·7'o ' -. -,· r -~ Traditional Contemporary Charismatic Church School 7:30 AM 9AM 10:45 AM 9AM Mu11e cl Sermon al all ~rv1ocs O uld care 11 9:00 & 10 45 A~ Fr. David C. Anderson. Rector SAINT JAM ES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Ncwpon Beach 7141675-0210 PleaM call fOf more adormaoon lnll wonflio tchedulcs. NEWPORl CENTER UNnEO METHODIST CHURCH 1801 Marguerite Ave. Corona Mt Mer ~'5 t:OO • S..J Sdllll l;OO • & tHO • ... CliW. ....... In.~....., Costa Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 Rev. Galal Gough eo.ta Meaa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17019ell• ......... C9'wdl le'*" e:toa,.. .... Or. Wiiiiam E. Steel 979-8234 1 saib08 Pen10SUta CHRIST CHUACH BY THE SEA ¢ UNITED METHODIST 1400 w Balboe 81\td 673-3805 '"' l •••t"Ct I •ov"C Worshrp & Church SctlOOI 9 JOAM Weekday Pre-School and Day Care 7 OOAM • 6 OOPM Parkin Audablt Traditional German Christmas Services Old W•ld VW.,. Church 'IMI C-w A..._ Huntinston 8-rh .,, ...... "" Pastor Bless ~ Dec l41h 11 0 • m c.e. .... 11 ~ DK 14th 11 00 p m GettlWl/tntll!JI c~ ~ --....... the wcekl\ Christian C"t'ntul'). says the .. t"o Christmases travel on para- llrl tracb. but thl'y offer dramat1- call~ d1fTcren1 pcr~pcctl\es." He points out the "secular Christina~" drav.s o n "religious 1m- a~cn to l.'\Oke emotions re~3ud1ng g1ft -g1' 1ng and selfkssnc-ss • and "memom·s o f homl' and the JOY o f fCCCI \ ing gift<, .. .. But 11 nc' er ackno"' ledgt's a basic con1rad1c110n 1n us approach: no gift nn dcll\t'rs "'hat we long for." \\all '>a) s .. \\hat we long for 1s a l'Onm·ct1on to the eternal - so ml·th1ng no train 'et o r b1c~clt" can pro' 1d'" "\.\'e ent·o untt'r this d1~ppo1nt ­ men1 U'> lhtldrl·n. but we con11nul' to lung tor fultillm,·nt "hen v.c hear thl· promt'>C'> of thl' \<a!.on. When 1t l!> .ill ll' n . it ",. h.l' t' tx-en lockcd 11110 the: m1nd-\l't of secular Chn,tma-. "-l' arr kit v.11h the post· ( ht t\tnlJ' dt:prl''>\ton " satisfied." . Ncvenheless. ht' says. society v.ork~ energcttcally to uphold the secular Christmas and crowd o ut the rcl1g1ous \ers1on. "The word that God beca me human 1s so absurd to tht' secular mind-set that 1t must be gree1ed with an all-out defense of the secular ... crsion of goodness a nd truth," he S<I\ s . 'tn responding to the uh1male m \Stt'r} of God\ revelation in his.-to~. "either we accept the gift and stand 1n av.c: that such a thing 1s po!>s1blc. or we '1gorousl} deny e ven tht· poo;s1b11tt~ that ult1maq could t•mbracc: us 1n such a fashion:· Wall add!t. ''It one IS 10 IO!>ISt that all truth IS lUnfincd to tht· rational mode:. as the modrrn \\ t''>tt'rn mind-~t d emands, tht•n the C hri'>tma'> e' e nt must ,·1\ht•r he' ll'"cd a' a quaint fable or trJn'>latl·d rnto a ..,erular n:l- t•b1 J t mn .. The 198J display at Rockefeller Center c....,ne1 the In th.it ~·rhe \\<ill \.\ftll'' ed11on- ·"" C hn,tmJ' .. ,an earn '>l'l'd'> of 11' 11\\11 J r,truU1nn Put '100 mulh rd1.1nlt' on finding h.ipp1nn<. 1n tht' l'' l'nt 11\l'lf Jnd ~uu J rl' doomed to d ''.J ppu111 t llll' I\ l . But onct• the rl'l1g1ou-. dimension tadr\. tht' ground<. for gnodnt'S'> ar1: gun,· \\all 'a~'· and a!) a Do~tlll'' ,k_' , harartt'r "arns .. l., ,·n- thing " i}t:r m111ed .. Or to para- phrJ'>l' the c~ntlal Etx-naer '>t·rooge secular with the rell9lou1. But I\,• 'a~' till' r~.11 undapinning uf thl· holtda~ '' crumhltng under thl· wrnl:m11ng tide. and urg,•s com- n111ml·nt tu rn 1talt11ng that 03\ll purpo'i1..'. Tht• Re'. Jamt.._ ~1. \\all. cd11<1r 11t .. I h1.· \1.:khri.1t111n 111 a rl'11giou' l'' t·nt l11r \n.ulM purpO'>l"I is bound 111 k .11. l' tht· human '>pint un- "( hri\tma'> '' 11hou1 a tran'>\.·cn- Ul'nt (1od I'> humbug .. Catholic Mass in Russia to be televised By The Associated Press NEW YORK -The fim Ro man Catholic Mass fro m the Soviet L'n1on tu be tekt:ast in the L'nited Stat,·s ''tll he rnmcd C hristmas Eve b\ the V1o;1on lnt,·rfa1th Satellite ~ct"orl.. Jeff Wt:hcr. program 'ice prcs1· dent for tht· cabk ''stem. said the Sl'" tCl' from \'lln1u·, Cathedral in L11huan1a "ould he presented at 6 p.m . PST on Sunda:. and repeated ( hmtmas Da~ at S p.m. Th,· Ma!>s 1~ to bt· celebrated b\ ..\rt hb1\hop J ulto na'> St,·pono' 1c1u's of \'iln1u-.. belte\cd to ha'c been \t'lTctl' made a cardmal b' Pope Juhn r>aul II in llP9 He "as allow- ed.Jo re!tUnlt' ht'> t·hurch duties onl) a ~l·ar ago The I ~th ccntun \'1ln1us Ca- th,·dral. !..no " n as ·lht· "cradle o f L1thuan1an Chri,11an1t\ ... "as seized b\ Sm it·t au1hori11es · 1n tht: I Q50~ anJ l'Un\l'rted Into a secular gallCI'). hut \\J\ n·turrwd to the r hurr h ,·arl~ thl\ 1.t:ar \'ISN 1 ~ uPt·ratl'd b: a consonium of 22 faith group<. in the Ea-;tcm Orthodu \. Jt•" l\h. Roman Catholtc and Prutc'\tant rd1gion\. CiESE\ -\. S"'111erland --\mid thl' inJu~t irt:~ in thc ''orld and "a"tefu l n pl1111a11on of nature. the \\ orlJ ( ounrtl of <.'hurclws general Laguna Presbyterian Church .//~/,)ft 1/ fl 1' /_.J~'llntl //,-,/c'lt JVJ .,~H \tu'"'"'• ""h11• ·~·•• '*"•t 10 1"1,. "' '·• .. 1•r"t111~ '* ho .. 1 f hn .. tn-i...• t u• ,,...,.~1tJ .. ...,.,,....... ~•11..,nd llliti!p"' Pastors Dr. Jerry Tankersley Rt~\'. Larry Coulter J>1al If /'t.nrr call Jo.J f'R n PRESBYTERIAN CtdCH OF Tt£ COVENANT Rev. Don J{ossir e Pastor "Christmas in the Wrong Place" Hetnw ,,, ... Slnby Sdlool & AcUI Class 9:00 1 m Wor1'ip stnlce 10:00 a .m. lkiffl C•e AwliMl!t 9:00 ind 10:00 l .Jll. Come Join Us 2150 F aview Rd., Cos ti Mesa 557-3340 ST. MARK PRESBYTEalAN CHtJaCH 2100 ...... °""' ..... " ..... [......,. s."91 ~INdlt44-13'1 Sunday Mormnc Worsll111 9· JO a m C!llWrtn's Paaunt "lueindl s Giff' "A 8npt S111n1111 Truth" Tiit Rew Of iamn W Ancell. pmch1111 Chrt\tl'llas C ve Cand\ellcll1 StrYICt 1 00 P 111 l mons ind Carols tht CllttStinas SlOfJ Choirs ol CMckc· 'dub and Handbtlb ltslit 8tot-"*. Olrtctor Tiit Co!MluMtJ • --. lt21MllwC -l&d••--t.30 LM. f_. SllmJ .. MM t:OO p.a Qli1lMll E• Sir*' OMC..ftauMJt Sl CorMf ot hlM A""" lftd l Sttl St c ~lllCll1'"1Zl -·· &-11- secrctaf) sa) s Christmas raises a beacon of hoPl" The Re'. Em1ltu ( a'>tro said in a hohda) message: "God in Chmt has establtshl·d fore' cr a tol..t'n of t•nniuragemcnt tn \\htch all can turn "'ho hunger and 1h1rs1 for JU'>ttn'. a promise of peace for all tho-.,· "ho arc peacemaker-;. and .. an obJlT l1,,· '1\1on of all "ho struggle for JUSt1ce. peace and till' 1ntegnt~ of trt:at1on ... C H ..\PP..\Ql \. '\ Y -Rand.ill .\. felT) of H1ngh.1mtnn. :"o Y . v.h1l founded thl' "OPt·rauon Rc~cue" an11-atiort1on mO\ t:mcnt. ha!; bel'n hono rcd h~ ( hns11an Herald maga- 11nc w11h "" annual "James I ·2! A''ard" a'\ c1 leading "doer of thl' Word" in 14~4 H t'> ··contro\\'r\lal .ind d rama11r tart1r~ ha1.e ttlfll'd C 'hn'it1an' 11> en her JOtn thl' fight <>' cr aho111on or turn their had;o, on the ha htl''> and mothers." 5a1d Bob Cul\ ala. editor of the 113-~ear-old e1. angelical magaLIOt'. ~EW YORK -The Sen tl't l ' nio n 1s sponson ng Its first con- fe renl'c on Jc" 1c,h h1stor. in more than 40 \ear\. sa\S one of the par- llnpant<..' Rahb1 -l ~hmar Schorsch . chancellor of tht: Jc,..,1sh Theo logical St'm1nan ol -\mcnca. "V. c a rc atlordt'd a unique o p- ponunlt) to fa c1lttatc a Jewish re- na1~sancc tn the so ... 1ct l 'n1on." he '><t1d of the conference. v. h1c h will be Dre 25-2 7 in Mosco" LOS .\NGELES -People ha\e an e\tra reason for cckbratmg C hn">tma'\ th1s \Car -thl' end ofthe Cold \\ ar betwccn West and East. sa~' th,· president of the I 'n11ed Mcthod1<,t ( ounnl of Bishops. fkdanng the ~t:ar has seen the "unfolding l)fc,ent~ 1n tht' fam1l} of nauon.. "h1ch hold the promise of a trul\ better da\ for humankind." Bishop Jack Tuell of Los o\ngeles said in a C"hnstmas message· "Long-standing repressive re· g1mt~ ha \c ~1eldcd t~the cnes of the pc.-ople for a fuller measure of the freedom and d1gn11~ with which God ha" endo wed all of humanll}. "Groups lo ng separated b } anificail poltt1cal bamers now are corning together to for;m new rela- 11o nsh1ps of comm unit} and cooper- ation. The God "ho 1s the God of pcal'e and JUStrce and freed om 1s surel~ at v.ork in all this." Bells don't ring their chimes \,.\ H\'ILLE. Tenn l .\Pl -A. nev. church chime that nngs and plays h) mn' during the da~ fnghrcns dogs and birds and wak~ small children from tlm r nap'>. sa~ s a n1:1ghhorhood group that wants the c-lectronic bells \1km·,·d "It\ like ha' 1ng a grandfather clock with monster speakers put in the middle llf )our homc "llhout ~our ~rm 1ss1on:· said Vaughan PritchctL "hu "' t:s tv.o door<; awa'. Pntrhett said Monda·~ the three couples who sued tntd to negotiate "1th Bt'llsh1rc l n11ed Methodist Church for two months but could not reach a \Omprum1St' He said he regrets the holiday t1 m1ng of the su1L but he wants tht: l 'hmtmas h\ mns and other melod1~ toned d own. Thl· canllori \'as installC'd in September with $7, 700 do nated by a former church member in memon o f her son. said the R ev. Stephen Smith. pastor at Bdlsh1re. · lirettor "Spend This <thristmas With thejfamily of <5od" OT Jvhn A Hulfmlln. Ir l'tc.'ll.t11n11 Sunday. Decemlx-r 2 4. 1989 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. "MEET JESUS" (Lu~e 2 l-2l't CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICES 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 and 11 :00 P.M. ''CHRISTMAS GRACE•• (Titus 2'11 -14 ) St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 000 t. Andrews Road. Ncwrort Beach. California C714 16Jl-2880 (across from N~ Harbor Kiah School at Lrvint' &. 15th.) CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH [J (Mlneurl SyftOtl) 1'0V1ce.n.1e .. c ......... ......_ V. TerMW, , .. tot u,..,.,, L A Ci l l N A United Methodist Church f..-tt"•"""'"'"''"'tl'( , .... "' •• """ ~ "''"'"' T~ "'"' s.,, ... s..,. W.•"'"I' '1{" "M 21'~1l..,...,.yl-!»>111.111'"'" 499-lOll 499-5211 lllllTlll- ChJdcatt, K andy~.fOf dw 'i:OO and 700 8el'VlaS on.Iv 9ruce ....... '••or WOR .. AIMCI 1:011a.ll AM ... ,~ ....... a... t .ltU ~0...Uf ldllll BRANCHtS Of THE MOTHP ~. THE ""'T CHUf'CH OF CHNST. SCIE.NTtST IN IOeTON. '"llACWTT'S .. 1111 .... l ....... .. .. .. ~. , .. .. 1P II SSllL .. .. ...,, , lly SOftN AHDlllSaN llW:' ............. A match flares in the darkness. illuminating a man's face. For an instant. it's just us and that face in a t.i&bt circle of light. It's a moment of areat intimacy. Then the man begins to speak, in low-pitched, almost conspiratorial tones. You feel yourself leaning in to catch what he's saying. His language is formal, archaic-sounding at first, but every word is highly charged. There's electricity in the air. "Henry V" has begun. When you think of Shakespeare, do you think of actors striding purposefully around a stage. de- claiming the playwright's ma~nifi­ cent language to the back rows. Do you think of the reputation? The greatest playwright who ever lived! Do you feel 1he weight of cen- turies of cntical hosannas and schol- arly dissecttons? Do you think of books and classrooms and stage pro- ductions attended with feelings of awe -the greatest playwright who ever lived! -and dread and obli- gation. and. J ·cs. maybe even oc- casional borc om'l Me too. For anyone suffering from the disease knov .. n as hakespearean in- timidation, l\.enncth Branagh's ver- sion of "Henry v·· 1s the c ure. For anyone who loH~s the Bard's works, Branagh's ··Hcnr} V" is hkel} to be a revelation. For an} onc "ho loves a damn line mO\'IC. full of drama. violence. superb performances. and impeccable technical craftsmanship. "Henry V" as an cxpencnce to tx· savored to the fullest. Ifs that intimate quality. on view from the opening scene, that is the picture's greatest asset. This of course is not the first filmed "Henry." Laurence Olivier got here in 1944 with a highly and justly praised adaptation that he direc~ and starred in. Filmed at the height World War II to rally British spirits with a stirring taJc of a heroic war- rior king. Olivier's "Henry" is exact- ly the son of picture you d expect a Shakespearean movie to be. The camera is clearly a spectator. a mem- ber of the-audience. Branagh. who. like Olivier. wrote the adaptation. directed and starred in his version (and has come in for his share of cnticism for havi ng had the cheek to dare to mimic O li vier's feat). dissolves the distance between the viewer and the work. Again and again he brings the camera into the faces of has pla)ers -and has them lo"er their \01ces. Branagh's actors. all of them seasoned veterans of stage pro- ductions of ··Henr) v·· (the bcst- known among them are Paul Scofield as the French Kang and Ian Holm as Henr) ·s loyal Capt. Fluellen) have -been instructed to speak conversational!) much of the tame. It's Jarring at fi rst. Branagh's camera technique and the actors' performing St} le arc ver)' much up- 10-the-mtnute. There is no hint of the stage an c11her. But the dialogue has not becn s1m1larl> transformed. ThO!>l' art• Shakcspcare·s familiar. s11rnng "ords "r hear. delivered as though the~ "ere c,·enda} !>peech After an 1na t1al period of adJUStmt'nt. after becoming accustomed to the ··doths·· and the ··haths·· and the ··"11hals:· \ou·11 find vourself !>hp- --~Ann THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY *~'"SfEREQ x UUFMSllWMH RANCHO NIGUEL 0 'AUi lt:'lllWI • IUll(I ) !!I[, "'lWPOHT "'l NPORT (.f Mtt n f,..a-1 0 lt\(J ?>J•:.:J;.)~1~L<"t~H RD (7141831 0446 f'rorn left, Kenneth Branagh a1 Klft9 Henry V, Derek Jacobi a1 the Chorus and Paul Scofleld as the King of Prance In the new fllrn version of .. Henry v :·. ping umkr the spdl of the story. 11·s a dark story. much darker than thl' Oii\ 1er version. with Branagh's warrior king grimly deci- din~ to launch a war of conquest aga1n't I-ranee. He unmasks a traitor,· plot. orders the execution of the conspirators with a ruthlc.'.,sncss born of neccss1t ). and later. afier the campaign 1!> under way, ordc-rs the exec ution of a clo~ friend for loot- ing. Neither 11K1dcnt as in the Oh' 1cr H'rsion. Where Ohv1cr''i Kang H('nr) is filled "ith an unquestwning !>eme of the righ1ness of his caus<.·. Branagh"s monarch 1s ponrayed as a much morc complex man. one who an thc course of the picture comes to know fully the tcrrihk pnce of war. hoth on the victor and the vanquished. Kovic pleased with Cruise's portrayal in 'Fourth of July' REDONDO BEACH. Calif. (AP) -T111w~ ha'c m ellowed for Ro n Ko' ll. thc forml·r Manne paraplegic "arnor "hmt' hie 1s depicted h~ Tom t rul\l.' 1n ··Born on the Foun h of .Jul\ ·· Once the ang~ man who rallied the \ 1etnam Veterans Against thc War. 1\.0\ ll' IS now OCCUP)lng h1m!>elf \\Ith artwork and other ere at 1' c u ndcrta k m~s. H c co- authored the \cn pt tor the auto- b1ograph1cal fi lm directed h) Oh,er El TORO CINEMAS SOf,.y[ITo•c-Rd Sl!1-9SOO Sto ne that npt·n, 1h1\ "<'cl . Stone collahorawt.l on tht• i.cript The tilm outlines Ko' K 0 \ night- marish pas~gc from all-American bo~ and suix·rpatnot1c soldier to "hcclchair ar tiv1st against the war. In a recent intcn1e". he dcscn txd h1!> JOY that tone. an old friend and frllow Vietnam veteran. undertoo k thc task of bringing h1'i hfc stoq to film . Stone·s fi lm. ··p1a1oon .. "on four Oscars. including bc<;t p1nurc in lc.JM6. lANOO a·CAtH ~ ··1 kne" he could ha'c donl· JO\· thing he "antt'd to do:· Km ll -.aid ol Stom· ··1-1t-"a'> thl· h1ggl0 \t t.lm·r- tor 1n Holl\ "01x.t. at that 11mr in the "Orld.··· Ko' IC. 4J. s.ud he "LI' .1t fir\t sh·pt1l.al ahout < rul\t' :--:tm . hl· ,;i,, ht• IS :l\IOOl'\hl·d at thl' <,Ul)<.'r\l:tr0 \ pt·rformancc ""!\tan~ f)t'Oplc \\OIHJcrcd. "( ould l Pm Cru1'\c do 1t"l Could hr pull 11 off.•· ·· Ko' it s~11d. "'Whrn hl· did. 11 \\a\ JU'>t \o l:'\hilarat111g:· lmYING MM D1o1SY rct T -~~Ill - t<l0-31!>-!>307409SS •21022>4•!> 71~9 ·~ ----WI'• NO NGU re Ill M WIZAID PG! 122S240!>00 7 30 1000 1:>!»30!> !>IS .......... ~ .......... oi-.. MOl TOM N1Um I ~ oe51MAS YACAl"ICIH re 13) 11 !>$2 20-4 ~ 7 2!> 10 I!> l?O!>? I!>~ JO 7 1().9 lS ........ Diie .._,__. ... ~~~ CHRISTMASo.THEBAY Serving a traditional CHRISTMAS DAY MENU with all the trimmings $10.95 per person (Child's portions available) ther selected FRESH FISH A ME.AT Dishes available RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED ~75-M74 2318 W. NewP?rt Blvd.• On Newport Bay• Newport Beach Th:u price is made grap~ically clear in the picture's re-creation of the battle of Agmcourt, where Henry's sickly, bedi:aggled army wins a miraculous victory over a vastly superior French f~rce. The skies are sullen. the field 1s muddy. the rain is falling and combat as close and incredibly vicious. T.he picture's sense of intimacy cames through thC"SC bloody scenes, o~ly now it's the intimacy of people quite litcrall> at o ne another's throats. There 1s a gnm irony opcraung behind Branagh's harrowing battle ~nes. bcl·ausc the> come hard on the heels of onc of the greatest call- to-arms spt·echcs ever penned. the "we fc". "c happ) fe". we band of brothers·· "ar Cl) that climbs to a ha1r-rais1ng crescendo as Hen~ ex - hon" h1\ men into the fra} ..\Ocr- ward. as the camera slowl) pulls back and rc,cal' tht• 1ncrcd1ble human de' a-;tat1on k ft an the battle"s wakc. the price and consc- qucncc of tho){" sort~ of stirring "urd-.. 1\ starkh exposed. I ha' mo' ll' ~·ho"' that there 1s no glon 1n \\ar. nnJ emphasizes the fut1 f1t\ oflht• s1ruggk through a final sn·nc ·1hat re' l·als that Henry·s great '1ct1>n \\US a <;hon-hved one. But Branagh ha~ made a glo rious film. Attuned to the !>pint no1 only of the pla~"nght but also to the spin t of Rran.agh·, o"n tum•. he remind~ u~ \dl\ thl· "'ork" of Shakespeare re- main a' '11al and contcmpora~ wda~ a'> thl') \\t·n· "hcn "nttcn nl·.1rh -lOO }Car' .igo. In doing so. R1 a nagh ha' nca ted a masterpiece ··H ,·11r.\ \ ·· 1~ no11 pla.~ mg <11 the H;i//lo.1 ( mcma in .\'c11 pon Ekach at ., pm ,mtl tJ 3U p.m 8<.'ginning Dec .: '· ~hc1\1 11mc·, 1111/ he.· I . -l. 7 antl 'I 311 p.m '90\'IE LISTl'.\GS aAL•OA CIN•MA ~ t fh'f• .t B"'r11 ; r. t\ tn H•nty V 4 .., • IDWAADS N[WPO AT CINIMA < o t.-..,,• •1 , rr • '4~ ...,.,, ,,.,,. .. , 8u1hu·11 11 1 -i. 1 4 U• \ii ., AIWAJ I 1 I ~~1 H II, ' K) • U••I Ma9noU•• ,. ~ ' t IOWARDI UL.AND CINIEMA t -4V "I •' ·.~°' , , ',.,. • ' I 4 Th• W1u o f Ch• Ito••• i:, • ~ •• ' ci ' t4l ••••• 11 I .' ., ' ' 4' I Th• Utt•• M., ..... d •• '. • ' I 1-i 11 i Lootl Wf'to*1T••ll•nt 1('i • '. 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Oeownber 23, 1888 'O \I' 'I ll ll \IC\ eff finds that being dead isn't. all that easy ty LYNDA HlltSCH _. .. ~,~ ALL MY CHILDREN: Adam moves his ldt hand nf\er S~)e leaves the room. At N1co'i., C'aJ stuns Sharla with his appearance and lcll'I her he wants 10 make up for lost t1~e. St~.um is afraid that Adam's recent failures arc keeping htm from 1mprov1ng. i\dam squeezes wart's hand and responds 10 Cal's claim that he always succeed'! w11h hts pauents. cc1ly wins the Mrs. U.S.A Homemaker contest. Jeremy and David agree to make a fresh start. When Brooke v1s1111 him Adam realizes that she only pi11cs htm. Julie's offer~d a job 1n Washingto n? D.C. Tad tells O pal and Palmer that whct~cr they hke 1t or not, he and D ixie are gettmg morned . ANOTHER WORLD: Cass believes that Lucas tned w •IOll Frankie in the steam room. Rachel 1s knocked un<Ymscious af\er being hit by a car. After an unknown m~ takes her to the ho\p11al. Rachel awaken\ 10 find \tilth and thanks him for ~"'"8 her life. Amanda tells £,.In that she hasn't g1\Cn up on ~am Sam admits 10 March that he still loves Amanda but he can't ltve with her Thinktng that G nffin trapped Franj(1e 1n the steam room . Lucas thrcatt>n'I to kill him Jamie dl·c1des not 111 press k1dnapp1ng charges agamst Vick\ Sharlene tdl~ Michael that 'ihe v.a\ once a hooL.er and that Lucas "a" her JOhn AS THE WORLD TURNS: I m1h anc.l Brock d1s- ruH'r an unron..c:·1ou\ \u\an alta '>Ill' has a tight \\Ith I u..imla "lu~in I'\ &l"l'n pill' h} hl·r onhopcc.ll\t "hll"h ,,in he ac.Jd11:ll\C Ph1ll1p 1l'll\ Brock tu gl't 11d of He\ 'ou Brock c.Jc:\lrn~<. the m rnminatmg t.1ix·s and ,11•1\.kn tall~ ka' l'\ h1" gun v. 1th Ph ti lip ~ mm:i ponder\ ( ;ti''> rnam:igl' p rof)l1\al Phtlltp ha' 1kaclh pl.ins for I nuf~ :ind I Ilic. "'hn v.111 Ix· u11rrotl'\tl'll ll' l'r ( h1'1\tma'. I ti) ri:turn\. h.1, 1ng hcl"n nurwJ had. to hl·ahh h) nun '> and h<I\ 111g had pl.i\lll" \Urgrn Bn1c l.. !!'"l'' Fm1I ~ an l'llgHgCml'lll ring. THE BOLD & TUE BEAUTIFUL: 1-.mtrn con- ' tll C\'\ M1r L. to tall rm .iga1n. E-rn acn·pt' ~11l"k'c; .1r11lng\ and hm•, him \1q1han1l' tl'll'> E:m 1hat 'hl· ,1 ,1111' thl' cnllrl' t.1rn1(\ 111 ht· togt•tht·r tor < hn'ltma<. "·"' .1rrl\l'' .11 till' I 11fll''tl'I honll' dr1'"l'J J\ '\a111a I h11rtll' .ign·e' lo 'fX'ntl C hn,tma' "1th tlw tam ti}. I·'' 1ng ht•t•n on.krnl h, I 11\.' that hl' .111d K1Jgl' t"M.·hJ'<' I. , hrother\. I horn1· rllu,l·, 10 l111t.t t'1' H1Jgl c l;irkl' 1g11'l''\ 111 .1111·nd thl' I 11111·\1l·r,· 1111111!." dtnnl'• K1dge ll'C ' mt\l•rablc \ll1ll' h1'' 11 1 Br1111l.1· .ind< .11 nlrnt· lre1· DA\'' OF Ol"R Ll\'ES: "1m 1' dl\tr.111ght '' hl'n '\h.tne Joc,n"t retogn11l' hl·r I ,l .. , hurt th;it \hanl· dnt ,n·1 rl·rneml"M.·r ha I I.I\ 1ng l..u.lnar1xd "·1~ l.1 \tnl· 1.11>.r' hn 111 a -.cduJl·d ltghth11U\l" .\ltn lod..1ng her th~.,, Sll"\l" ''"" \ ttl\H JnJ JllU,l"' him ot h<H1ng k1Jf\JPPl'd Ka} la \tl'' c head' tor \Jkm t<' find !~Ila. J;1 d, hnth an l'Jrnng. tor "Ill, h l'-lhdla hac, • .111 h 111 \lat 1na·, htitd ro11tll "-·•' l.1 l'"l·lfX'' "h1k "I' "l\(IUt ·\tthl'pll'I t-...l\l.tJIHl \ll\l'hu.kJ\\1ctor .1prr11Jt hc<. 'I \l"lll' tdh l<11m.1n 1h.11 'ht•, .tnnnt 'P' tor I " Kom.tn 1dl\ '\Clll" th.11 hr .1d111tr1·, h· r l•l\,tlt\ GEl"ERAL llOSP ITAI.: \\1th .1 hulkt ,.,dgnl rn hi, ll1 .11 n l>.1,1J '' 111,ht·J 111 C1l'lll'r,tl l t."p1t;1I h en 1h1111gh 11 louL., llL.l· \Ull11k R11h1.:11.111d l 11'u1 ,u,pcll th.11 l rate\ \\,\ntcd f);I\ rd de.id I ''" " .irtl"'ll"U for counterfeiting Alan tells Lucy that he won't divorce Monica until afier the holidays. Robert arrests Tracey for attcmptt-d murder. ha' 1ng teamed that she gave David SI million in m1ss1ng bonds. Juhan accepts the mob's monc> to -.carch for Duke. in eAcbange for the pro m15e to head the ·~family." When Oav1d's EEG 1ocs flat, 11 1s dctermmcd that he 1s a suitable donor for Iona. Jimmy frets that if David's heart fails, the poison will be detected. imonc decides to visit he r mo ther when pressure from H am son and Audrey get to her. Monica transplants David's heart into Io na. Iona survives the surgery but there's no word o n whether o r not her bod) hai. accer.tcd the heart. GENERATIONS: nvestigat1ng Mary. Kyle takes notes of the day Ja .. on was killed. Laura comfort~ R uth, whose wall has t1cen spray-pain ted with racial msults. Helen1s stiaken when she secs the wall. Adam tells Sam that Dmlen's pregnant with his child. Kyle discovers that ~tary's gun,., the same one that killed Paul. MJf) 's a(<,u wearing the "1mc glo' cs as the pe~on who shot him Ma\a·~ cru">hed that <,he didn't make the dance finals. A fire marshal reveals that there wa~ an c>.plo~1on at the Whitmore estate. Ruth wants to sell the estate, heltc' 1n' that the furnace was tampered v.1th. The Mar'ihall\ am' al at church 1s marred by the rac1'>t rcmarl) ol thl' '' h1te pan .. h1oncr'> Gl'IDJ!'iG UC.HT· Phtlhp hlaw, Blat..c abou t Beth and tell!. hl·r that he "ant'> J dl\orcc Josh gucssc'i that 8111) •~ O )IJn·, father after Rna admm that she wasn'1 raped Ju<,h \turm' nut. cau\111g a fearful Reva to If) to rearh Rill~ \ftl·r l1·arn1ng that D)lan 1.., Rl·'a and Btlh ·, ~on. l\.larah ani.l l111k Bill\ run a"" a'_ Josh rclt;rn~ to Re' a ""1th ht'> announcement of deep Im c for hn Rnga and ·\k\ dt\lU'>'> Phtlhp .ind Blake\ pl.'f'>on.11 .111d prok,,1onal l111un· Neil and Pl11lltp fight ;io, Beth watrht'\ lkth '>pc.1k' ao, \hl· tries to stop thl' bra"I J<u\I~ a'L.' ~1 1ndy to al·rnmpany h1rn 10 T ul'>a. v. hl·rc hl'"• ht·l·n 11ffcrt•d a 1oh. When '>ht• rcJCCI"> lhl' offer Ru\t\ tll'.1d .., o il h\ h1m,df LOVING: \ll'\ ru\hl'' 1n to tincJ lg)pt on the floor. ·\\ \\a 1m·, 111 l'\pl.11n. \ll'' listen' to l-g~pt', da1m 1hat \\a \\3\ 111ll'lllhlllall\ tn1ng to hun hn. rrlllkcr \l:lrt\ lO 1.hclt.. l>ll t th1· l;tl1tn Jdf •'> ahout lo 'qut·t·1c the tnggrr nn ht' r ilk v. lwn tht• light\ go 11u1 111 thl· l ah1n < lwd.1ng 11111 the rnb1n htmSt."11. Jdl ., Jllm rx·d h\ f flll f..t•r fhl' duo fight but arc tn\erruptCl.l h\ { Urll~. J~·n l''>t.IPl'' k ;" 1 ng a funou., T ruck er facc-to·latl· "1th < un1r, \ dd111ou' I n'ha rnll'> JdT" l rucL.er .. .ind It'll' him th.11 \hl ha11·, k tl kff ka'l'\ hl·r room and load\ ,1 gun h11p1n~ th 1• 11 '"II hl'lr him &l't I nr,h.1 tore, er I 111,·t..n fl'l1t,1'' I•• h II thl' polrtl' that kt) tm·d I<> t..111 him 1n hl' 1.1hm ,11,ll k ll " 'uppowdl) J 1·Ju <•")" 1hre.1tl'll' 111 \Ill" < 11, Jur h1gann ti he g1' l''> \'a a nm~. 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Robert tnhcntl the hull of funcl\ estate she refuses Mason'<; bnbe 10 leave tov.n fdcn he~ Cruz 10 gne her a chance but he rdui.c:s 1al111g off h1<, v..cdd1ng band Ethan \USpt"cts thdl ltina 1s Laura's blackmailer. Rohen dK1dc~ to u!IC his 1nhcntam.c to help the people whose mone) was stokn. 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Don't be afraid to ask me what I have, how I'm doing, or what m y treatment will be. At worst, I'll say I don't wan& to discuss it. At bes&. I'll welcome the chance to talk about mr problem. 2. You don't know what to say? What did we talk about befon: I became ill? Politics. art, rel!gion. the PT A. I'm still interested. lf you're a colleague. let's talk about work. I'd like to keep in touch. 3. Don't try to cheer me up by telling me things could be worse, or I'm lucky my husband or wife hasn't left me. or I could have been hit by a truck. It doesn't help. In fact, forget about cheering me up. What I need most is a compassionate listener with a good ear. 4. Don't assume that you know how I feel. If you really want to know. ask me and I'll tell you. S. If I look terrible don't say, "You look ~t." Your lie will hana between us and make me suspicious of everythina else you say. It isn't necessary to comment on my loolct. 6. Remember. I chose my doctor, and unless I indicate otherwise I'm probably satisfied with him or her. Please don't bring me articles about other doctors. hospitals or methods of treatment unless I ask you to. 7. Do bring flowers, books. games -whatever you think I might enjoy. Best of all. bring younelf. llJness changes so much. Please don't let it change our friendship. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure you've received many responses to the letter sifned "Oettin& Depressed in Georgia. She was confused about whether to become a radiol~st and "make somelltlna of her bfe." or forget about college and become a flight attendant. Thank you, Ann, for your answer. Unfortunately, most people seem to think of Oi&ht attendants as glorified waiters .ana waitresses. Many flight attendants arc college graduates. I have a degree in computer science. Among our numbers are law gradu- ates. business graduates and a young man who is studying to become a geneticisL I can think of few jobs that arc so demandina. In addition to serv1n1 drinks and lunch or dinner, we do our best to cope with poor press.. urization (on older airtr1lft), dry air, abusive passencers and oocas1onal drunks. It's the touahcst job I've ever bad, but it's also the most rewarding. Thanks for your vote of coa- fidence, Ann. We appreciate your sup~rt. -PERMANENTLY JET· LAGGED AND LOVING IT r TORONTO DEAR P.J . AND LOVING I Tlwakl for lett1D1 .. DOW w~t I like at H,Ht feet. I'd uy ff per of yo. folks do a Hper Job. Cit rs from pluet Earll. Sanrday. Dec. ZS ARIES (March 21-April 19): Con- trol tendency to act on impulse. Avoid bibulous individuals. You'll make lasting impression on unique member of opposite sex. It could be Saturday night to remember. Another Aries in P.icture. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Anen- tion revolves around payment, col- lection. credit rating. Article lost or misplaced six days ago can be re- covered . Family member provides peninent clue. Special purchase helps beautify home. tations. Aries involved. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cranston cancels weddin TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You'll learn more about legal docu- ments. rules. panitions. possibility of partnership. You'll make fresh start, especially in areas of public relations. marriage. Leo plays outstanding role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Re- fuse to lower sights. Family member who lacks faith should be politely ignored. Emphasis o n employment. basic issues, pets, general health. Older woman expresses desire to be on your side. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Favorable lunar aspect coincides with personal magnetism, physical attraction. Focus on distance. language. outstanding performance. Panic1pauon in social activity leads to valuable contacts. LEO (July 13-Aug. 22): You might be saying, "I want to bust loose!" If wise. however. you'll practice re- stra1n1. Check driver's license. credit card closing dates. Saturday night flirtation should not be taken too scnously. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Indi- vidual \\ho says. "I want to do it all~" should be tolerated only for a time. Means take charge of your own destiny. rt'fuse to surrender authorit). Check written material. Be analytical. Hold tjght! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Spot- light on initiative. display of emo- tional strength. You make re- markable recovery from recent in- jury. You'll declare. ''I'll make everything go my way!" Pisces. Virgo persons are in picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): You'll discover hidden clause. Emphasis on rules. authority. sen- suality. Scenario features physical attraction. involvement in strong love relationship. Cancer. Capricorn persons play roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Question of whether to fi nish or start will dominate. By early evening )Ou'll have answer. Emphasis on universal appeal, romance. extend- ing influence beyond previous limi- You could win contest, political or otherwise. You might be repeating refrain ... All is fair in love and war!" Routine subject to radical change. Another Aquarian says ... Come and get it!" PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll "wake up" with answers. Ob- stacles are overcome. unorthodox procedure brings desired results. Emphasis on travel, distribution. communication. You might be ask- ing "Can this really be love?" IF DEC. 23 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: Just two days before Christmas you arc concerned with special rela- tionship -is it over? Current cycle emphasizes pressure, deadline. in- tense feelings. Gemini. Virgo. Sagit- tarius persons play important roles in your life. You have unique ability to express ideas, to write, to analyze character. You'll travel next year. February will be memorable. you 'II be in charge of your own fate. Lawmen, editors highest risk for heart attacks For police officers. the monality .\ hamster can put half its weight corrup1ton of the name of Civil War rate by heart attack is 82 percent in food into its check pouches. General Ambrose E. Burnside who higher than the norm. For editors. populari.ted those cheek whiskers. it's 36 percent higher. As you know. "Sideburns" is a He wore his whiskers well. did ::mi~ii~~·~~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii!iii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii'9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Burn side. A be Lmcol n didn't deny • that. But as a combat offi cer. Burnside didn't rate too well. Lin- coln said of him. "He is the onlv man 1 kno"" "'ho can snatch defea·t from the hands of certain \·ictol)!" '7illult 1/"ue ?l"tidll§ Slt"pJJl»fJ at Laguna 0 Crystal Kl' to 5 0 %. OFF u!ected tetal! meecltaJtdiJe ••"'==------------------.. H 'l Ocean Ave Laguna ~ad• OPEN 7 DAYS a Wl't'k free Gill Wrap Phone Orders Weko ___ _.;::~~~~:.:;.;;.;;.~;.;;:.;..---..J •97-9191 ~-- Most turtles are deaf. John Heisman. the He1sman Troph) man. also invented the scoreboard. I sa\ '"also" because it's wide!\ known 11,. created the snap from ·center. Before Heisman. the ball was rolled to the quarterback. And he led thl' campaign to legalize the forward pass. If you like cats. you may want to add this Jules Renard observation to your repertoire: "The ideal of calm exists in a sitting cat." How long can an orange tree hear documented that one such tree has been producing oranges for 473 ye-a rs. To keep a trailer from wtiippmg. say thr rxperts. load the weight up front. Writes a <:lient: "Women make up 51 percent of the world's population. put in two-third.s of the world's work hours. receive one tenth of the world's wages. and own one hun- dredth!. of thl· world's real property. This. esscnt1allv. is what the women's mo,ements arc all about." Q. What was Jacques Edwin Brad· enbcrger trying to make in 1908 "hen he invented t·eJlophanc? A. A stain-proof tablecloth. One early antifreeze was a boiled mix of equal parts of honey and water. Turned to slush. but didn't freeze. Q . Where did Southerners gel that By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO -U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston announced Thursday he has called off his plans to marry a 49-year-old woman on Christmas Eve, a spokesman for his office said. The Democratic senator. under intense scrutiny for his role in the Lincoln Savings &-Loan scandal, said through a spokesperson that the wedding would be unfair to his fiancee, Cathy Lee Pattiz of Beverly Hills. "When the press pounced upon us before we filled out the marriage license forms. it became clear to me that this is not an appropriate time to stan a marriage and it would not be fair to Cathy to bring her into the middle of a stressful situation. so we will not be married on Dec. 24." Cranston said in a prepared state- ment. Cranston. 75, surprised associates recent!} by announcin&.., he would marry Pattiz at his sister s ho me in Los Altos Hills. The marriage would have been the third for Cranston, whose last marriage ended in divor~c in May, and the first for Pattiz, an Illinois native who has known Cranton since 1968. No other details o f the decision were immediatley available. The couple appeared smiling Tuesday when they posed for photo- graphs while taking out a marriage license in Palo Alto. Cranston is one of fi ve U.S. sena- tor::. under fire for accepting large contributions from Charles Keating Jr.. the conservative Arizona financier Y.ho ran Lincoln. In 1987, the fi"e interceded on behalf of Kcaung with a federal regulator in- \'Olwd in probing Lincoln. which declared bankruptq last April. has insisted that in order to preserve her health, she reschedule all current engagements ," th eater spokeswoman Susan Pfeifer said. Four shows starting Dec. 28 »tere rescheduled for late Febn.ljry. Pfeifer said. A fifth show, a 'New Year's Eve performance, will nlbe rescheduled. she said. Barr. 36, last week called ofli er January wedding to Tom Arnold, a former consultant to her telev~ion sitcom. ..Roseanne." She said Arnold had entered an alcohol and drug rehabili tation clinic. NEW YORK -Hotel queen Leona H~lm1ley rejected a plea deal on state tax-evasion charges. saying she was not gi ving up her the fi~ht to prove her innocence of similar federal charges. "I've committed no crime." said Helmsley, 70. as she left the state courthouse on Thursday. "I think that when the U.S. appeals court reads the whole record they will vindicate me because I'm innocent." Helmsley was convicted Aug. 30 on federal charges of evading S 1.2 million in rncomc taxes. On Dec. 12. she was sentenced to four years in prison and fined more than S7 million. She was with her lawyer. Gerald Feffer. when he filed papers in state Supreme Coun -New York's tnal- lcvel court -saying the state tax charges against Hclmsley amount to double Jeopardy because of the fed· era I con' iction. LOS ANGELES -Actor Daniel Day Lewis says that confining himself to a wheelchair for the six weeks of filming "My Left Foot" was necessal") in portraying disabkd Irish anist Christ} Brown. 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Controta 19411 Prk:• lftec:ttwe Thru lundey, December 24, 1• l ... ~~~.t::~blel HOLID4Y I IATIMDAY IUNDAY CL HOURI IAll-t1Pll ~ CHRIS ._ ................ ...-. ..... 0....ee.. .............. ~ ........... .., ............... ... o.ety r Mo• pf>o•o• 11>y L•• rer"• Edl1on·1 Br•ndon Jessie f42, l•ftl goes up for shot •9•ln1t Steve Thobe f441 of the Chargers watches. Meanwhtle, Poly"• Jeremy Strlngfleld fJ1J •nd Roderick H•nnlb•I f42J •s Thobe and Dan Lovelady each have grip on rebound frlghtJ. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1989 Chargers fail in comeback .. atte·mpt, 60-5 5 By RICHARD DUNN DIMiy ,_ Con~ Earl> on. Jon Rorl hen's Edison High Chargers mu!>t ha'e been re- pla) 1ng 1n their minds the film of Long lkach Pol~ ·s '1c tof) o\t'r ~1ater Dt·1 1n last '-'Cekcnd'\ T our- nament uf Champion'> final The 1nt1m1da11on tactor came as a gilt tor the Jat krahbll'i in thl· fim half a<. thl·~ '>mokcd the ( harger'> \\Ith tlAO lfl·l)Olnt lead'> <>nl· 111 the rint''>t tcam°' in the C IF \,1uthl'fn "iel"llc>n. Lung Bealh Pol\ ,~.11 nl·t·1kd to rail\ 1n tht· final quant·r a' F.J1.,on ('. \1 t aught tht• J.i\ l.rahhll<. at ..i 1 after three qua1 . ll'f\ U~ runnecttng on I I lree thro w!. in thl' fi.iurth quarter. Put~ pulled ;J\\a~ Ill l'dge the C hargl·rs All-55. 1n a non-lcaf.ue ~mt· h~:tore an csll· m.itl·d 1.-00 tans at Edt'>On High I riJa~ night. "\\ c "erc 1nt1m1dat('d earl\ ·· Hco1dw11 '>.11J ··\\l· talkcd about 1i ~I h.iltllml· and ""c camt' out a different 1t·.im 1n tht: \t'tond hall \\e made thl·m l11ok 11.ood 1n the lar<;t half ··1 thnught '-'C opened up our pla~ 1rt:m1:ndou!>h 1n tht: ~cond half hut \.\t' didn't pui in an dlon in tht• first half :'-l.!'lx' "t' ''al· 1n av.e of Poh lx'l.!U'\' ·tht·~ 'd JU"t v.on thl' T11ur- nJnll'nt "' < h.!mp1un'> and tx·atcn \l.11a lkt 15..i-.r t \\c v.crc d ltulc in11m1dJtcd llut "l' pl.!\Cd v.dl tn the 'C'oinJ hJlf '" 1'111\ "\\ llht• \ll ( 111\l'\l. a o-tuol-, 'l·n111r lt'ntrr '-'ho·, urns1dered one 111 the hl1ltl''>l rel ru111ng prospect<. 1n ')11u1hnn ( Jltforn1a, tanned a 1ump shot wuh I: 15 left in the first half to give the Jackrabbns a 32-16 lead. fhe Jackrabbits. who led 35-22 at the interm1ss1on. built another 16- P<.>int lead (~0-24) early in the third quaner a~ Jerem) Stnngfield scored v.1th 6 .21 remaining But that°) wheo Edison went to v.orl.. Bill Manmeau. Edison's 6-10 t.entcr "ho '>COrt!d I 4 points and grJb~d nine rebounds. slammed o nc home to trigger a 13--0 nin which mo' cd the ( hargers to v.·11h1n three I 41>~ i-1 in tht• third quaner Dan f o,elad~. the Chargers· ou l\11.lc shoou ng speualtst v. ho addt•d I ' po1n1~. d rilled tv.o 3-point· l'r'> Juring E.dt'>o n·'> \pun. Lo"elad) had three 1-pointerc, 1n the game \.\1th I 21 left 1n the third. Love- lad) h11 o n a lung Jumper to pull the < hargt·r' to "'1th1n tv.o. 4 J-4 I . bt·tort· Rrnndun Jessie -Edison's fl--l '>o phumure i.cnsau on "ho tied ~!d run('.!U tor team-high sconng honor' "'llh 14 -sank a pair from ttw hill' "1th 11 ..econd!> left to tic thl' g..imt· Edt\On outscored Pol~. :; 1-1\ 1n th1: third quaner .. \lu'>t o l U) stood around in the lir'>I h.!ll and '-'C JUSt conceded thing°' 1n'>1J1." ·· Yid Borchen. v.hose duh pla)' in the ( oast Chnstmas ( la\Sll ne\t v.et:I.. ··1 JU'>l "'anted them to put fonh an l'llon 11n the -.econd half) the) "d he: proud o l -I didn't thmk the~ "erl' putt mg lonh an effon in the lir'>l h.!ll There \.\ere no changes. v.e JU'>l plJ} cd harder. "rhr~ 'rt" SO much quicker than \\C arc. though \Vhen the) pull out and f Please see CHARGERS/Bl) Fountain Valley's luck runs afoul, 64-59 OV girls win second tourney By PATRICK LARKIN game 11110 O\Crt1me. gun!> kit to '>la~ v.1th M 1~s1on. L1~t· the end of the game. the l3.1rnn-. (5-51 stancd "'1thout am ammu11111on In fan. 11 took them m·Jrh fi\t' minute' to "core and tht'\ toun<l thcm<,eh t''> dov. n 11.-:_ \'Ith ~ ..io kit tll tht• li1'\t 4uaner Rut the) r.1n oll Ill '1ra1ght 10 gt•t ba(k 11110 11 tr•11ltng I Q-12 aftt·r onl' OMl)I l"llot COfft1_....,,. The Fountain Valley High bo:ys 1'askr1hall team JUSt ran out of luck -and nearl) pla)ns -in its M-SQ doublc-o' crt1m1: lo'" to M 1<os1on VicJO 1n non-kagut: allwn llO thl' Barons· toun Tht:n, 1n thl· lirst C\tra \tan1a. Lm Cramer scored an ca.-.~ la ) up to &l'l' :\11ss1on Vil'JO a -9.57 lead. but tt \\3S ~krlt again that anS\.\t·red the l.'Jll. W11h their numhcrs dv.indltng 1n the second l'\tra pcnod. thl' Barons JUSI couldn't 1..ccp up v.11h tht· D1ablos and V.l'rc outi.lUrt·d S-0 for the final dilTt'rt:ncc \\1th thrl·e seconds kit \krl1 gut thl.' inbound pas' and dro\t' tht· length of the court tx·fort• man- l'U\ l.'nng to &l't off a <,hot a<. llm1· ran out Hts 8-footer \\tth no lln1l' on tht• dod . ..ent tht• gamt• into v.hat \\ould tx· its final period "\h• \tartt:d {lUI tht• game reall) 11.ll tor 'l'ntl' rt:a\un ·· Rilhngslc) '>.!Id "Bui "l' !>"ill hcd '\ome thing!\ Jround and lin.!ll~ got )Oml'lhtng gu111g .. Just gewng into the first O\Crllml' v.as luck) enough for Fountain val- k). getting into the \l·cond v. as nearl) a miracle. The Barons led SS-Soi v.11h nine seconds left in regulation on Mike Merit's t\\O frcl' throv.'i, but Demck Corcoran fouled M1ss1on's Mark Wright to send him to the line with the chance to win the game. Wright hit the first to tic. but v.asn't close on the Sl"Cond and Merit grabbed the rebound as ume ran o ut to send the "I v.a'> rcall) <ourpmcd that \H' go t ot1 .1-. goo<l of a \hot a<. v.t• d id." hrnn1a1n \'alk\ Coach (1ordon Ril l- 1 ng.<.k) said ... He'" ( ~krlt I a h1g-t1 nil' ballpla~er ''ho can mal..e tho~· shots .. II too k Founta111 \ alln nearh .tllothn 4uartn bl'lmt· 11, otTl·n..e got ~lll~~ a' the B?ron' 'till trailed .3-_) at thl· hall. Tlw third period. hov.c,er. belong to tht• Baron~. Fountain Valk\ \\\Ill ht•d lrorn man-to-man 10 a 1urw dekml· and on 1t<. o!Tcnst• "'as ,1hk to l'\plo1t the full-court trap But. the luel.. and m1rarks ran out for the Aaron<. \Oon after" hen ~krlt ptckt·d up his fifth foul and lrnl·-v.a~ llrkct to t hl· tx'nrh "1th I. I 7 kft lt1 pla) Teammates ~dam Z1ehanh and Corcoran soon followed and Fountain Valk) du.ln't have the that ~'""'''" \'1l'JO installed 1n the third 4uartcr Fountain Valle' held the '1s1tors Adapting to cold may be Rams' biggest challenge this Sunday FOXBORO. Mass. (AP) -The weather outside 1s fnghtful. So 1s the New England Patrio ts' season and that could take the sttng out of the cold for the v1S1ung Rams. All the way home they should be very warm. The Rams. 10-S. probably will have a wild<ard playoff benh locked up when they board the airplane for their return to the West Coast after Sunday's regular-season finale with the Patriots. 5-10. They might even clinch the spot before they take the field. That would happen if Washington loses at Seattle this afternoon. If Washin,ton wins. the Rams still can get in if they beat the Patnots or if either Green Bay, Minnesota or Philadelphia loses. The Rams may need a victory, thouah. to gain the home-field edge for the NFC' wild-card contest. That could be critical. considenng the alternative site would be a cold-weather city. On Sunday, game-time temperatures may not get out of the low 20s. The Patriots arc more accustomed to that than the Rams. "We will. I think. have to adjust to it." Rams Coach John Robinson said. "We've played io cold weather. played well. before ... You can still throw pretty 'ood in the cold if the w10d isn·t too bad." "It s cold for everybody." Patrio ts coach Raymond Berry said . "The big edge ts the trip, the travel. There is a fatigue factor in those 1004 cross-oountry trips." It would be more tolerable tf the Rams could pack alonf. a victory for the return journey. 'Either way it's a Iona trip.'' quarterback Jim Everett said. "One miaht seem quicker than the other." high ::!8 10urhdm\n passes and is the N FL's third-rated pac,ser H 1'i h1g-pla\ rClCl\ers are Hen!') Ellard. v.1th 66 catches. and I-lipper Andt'.'rson. the NFL leader with 21 I ~ ard~ per reception. He also can give the ball to <Jrt·g Bell ''ho 1s 7 J > ards c;ho,., of 1,000 rushing yards and lcad<i thl' k aguc with 14 rushing touc hdowns. .\It hough the Patnots are coming otT losses of 31-10 to M1am1 a nd 28-10 to Pittsburgh. and the Rams have won fi, e ot their last six games. Everett e:tpressed concern ahout their defense. "The h1g factor I see 1s going against guys hke (corncrback l Raymond Clayborn and their defensive squad." he S.'ltd. "They're a good ballclub that has not had that man' breaks 1h1s season:· Cla> born · and his secondary partners should be vef) bus} against the Rams' recci,crs. "The) all can run but the> also have the moves," ('la) born s~ud. "Ellard is one of the three or four best wide receive~ 1n the league.'' The cold combined with the fact that tht'.' Patriots ha\e no pla)olTberth to fight for could limit the crowd 10 a record lo" for a non-strike game at Sullivan Stadium. where New England moved in 1971. The current record 1s 22.383. But the Patnots do have o ther reasons to play hard. "W e'd hke to be spoiltrs," running back Most Tatupu said. "The) have som ething to go for. We have nothing except for w10ning the game and aoing home.'' 0 to 1t1'>I '>I\ p111llh 111 tlw th1rJ \\h1k taking 11\t'r 1111 11tk11'l' \\Ith \krll gt·t 11 ng 'l'' ,. n ol h" I 1~ J1111 n'' .ind Cornir.rn \\hn .11,11 h.1.t I'' h1111ni! l\\O l-p111nl 'h11l' .. I hl· /01\l' rl·.tlh hl'IPl·J U\ nut .. Htllt ng,ln ,,nd · 1t 1 l'.tl h ,,·rmnl t1 • tJkl' thl·m •Hll 111 thnr rtn Ihm I \\,I, pkJ\t'd th.it \l l' \\lll' .1hll \11 \Clllh' hJl k .ll ll'I 11'·1 ng dn\\ 11 l'.H h .I nll pl.1 \ hJrd .. 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The Rams already bave covered more than two miles throuah the air. Everett's 4, 129 pauina yards arc a club record and lead the NFL H e also bas a leque- On Friday, the Rams placed safety Antho ny New- man o n in11Jred reserve and activated runnina back Mel Farr Jr. off their developmental squad. Newman. a second-year pro o ut of Oreaon is out with a fractured lei\ elbow. J"" •v•r•tt end the llMW• wRI IN .......... tfM coN ... weM as ttte Petrlotl,, In 1eerctt of • ~oft Hl'tft SUll•ll)'· Giants promise chllly reception for Raiders this weekend EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP) -Bo JKboa and hit Lot Af'ICla Raiden team- .._ blow into town llait weekend for a ........ leUOftondi.. pme ..... the Omea. Anivi~ jUtt aa.d of the Raiden was a recorcHCni• cold hat that'• ~ to lllold .............. , ...0 ud bdoW by .... tilncs.1.-Y. Giants lincNckcr Carl Ban.kt as more concerned about Jacklon's off'entive beet than he ls about the cold weather. ··w e Rill hive a job IO do," aid 8anb. ··1 can't tell you he'1 the moet ....,._.beck we've faced. I'll tell you after tbe ,.._ ... Raiden Coecb An SbeU bu vied. t.o 181 his warm-weather team C:-. iDr me ~ cold of o-... ..... . "De .......... IO be IMI. 'HeJ, it't Pll to bl CGld.'" SW -. 1lleJ'N 1Di• IO be• cold al WI..._ \'a.a cu'I Ill it billMI' ,........, ... OilMI c... ..... 111 ..... --............... ., ..... 11 . .... k"t~to111 ... •7S <deattes) and play at IS." said Panxlls. "We have to win this pmc and win the div1Ston. 1 hooc the weathef" wtll bt an advantaee ... The Raiden, one of 11x AFC teams With 1-7 m:onh, need a ~to praerve any chance of a wildcard. ~Y.O"· bcnh. Tbe 11 ~ Oiuts have earned a -11Ckard lDvitauon. but if &bey beat lbe Raiden. they win claim the NFC hA Divnion ~ ...... • IOC>d ~"laid Andmon ... We worked Ill )9f IO be'" dait Politioft. But a& ._. • tllOW •' a-iariled 10 IM ..... .. Mill-ii ~ • -..... ~ad "' -... l,QOO.,... --ol .. , ,_,_ __..l'kllillbmeMtwWdlat..-. The Dally Piiot fhe Otean \ 1e"' High g.irls ha<.l..l•tball team claimed the Cypress fournament champt0n'>h1p Fnda) night lCl go along v.11h its earlier title at a'anna The 4'icahav. l..s do"' ned Gahr. -l4-II\ m Ncom ing a tv..o-point half- 11 ml' dctiut Ill "in their 10th straight gam.: 1h1:. '>l.'ason v.11hout a loss. Jenn' ~ullt,an scored 33 pomts. 1nclud1ng 2J of Ocean \'1ew·s 25 1n the sc ond half ull1"an . later to be 'otcd the t0urnament"s Most Valu- able Pla ver, a lso had 21 rebounds. "Jenn~ got a mn.ture o f her point'>. some ofT the break. some rebounding and "C' went to her quite a bn." )aid 0<-can View Coach Olhe Martin "5he lo,es the big-game s11uat10n. 1~ mg to win a cham- p1on'>htp .. Ocean \ 1c"' took a 13-8 lead at the end of the first quaner. onl) to see Gahr go in front. 2 I -19. at halftime a!> the Seahav..ks managed onl} SI\ points m the second penod. "\\ e v.cre a tired team tonight.'' said Manin ··\\e ltke to press. but our legs JUSt v.cnt. So "'e played halfcoun defense 1n the sccond half and had a good third quarter Jenn} JUSt tool.. o'er the game in the second half·· Trac) \\-o)fe was another Ocean Vic" pla)er named to the all-tour- nament team The Seahav. ks face Long Beach '-' 1lson in the first round of the Manna Tournament on Wednesda\. In the th01rd place game at Cypress: •Cold shooting from the foul lme "'as a pnme reason for Manna's dov.nfall ma 58-54 loss to Cypress. The v 1kmgs. who suffered their first loss of the season against Ocean \ tc"' on Thursda\o, fell to S-2. C) prtS!.. which converted 13 of 15 fro m the foul ltne tn the fourth quaner alone. improves to ~3. C'} pl't'ss uttltted a box-.and-one defense on Meltsa Soruno. who wu later name'd all-tournam ent, and held her to I l points. Chnsta Yorke tnt'."d to take up the slack tn !COrin& b} netting 21 points. mcludina a thrtt-potnt pl&) wtth about 2'h minutes remaining to cut Cypress' lead to 52-51. Senior Knsty parks abo played well. rcgistcnna a c:arccr-hiab 19 rebounds to go wtlh 11 point1. Sbe was also named to the all-tour- nament team. Marina will nu t open play 1n. its own to urnament on Wednetday niaht. •Fountain Valley wu "'= lO the third placetmt o(tM Tournament ton' t after~ to Mt.au, 0 -32. ennifer ..,... ICOred 11 ooint.t to top the ...._ (~J). In a c.'Olele lllDC! • Oruel c-.. eniplld fDr .. h .............. _... bfaatin1 o•tr•atdaed S.11 ...Siftov_, .. ...,. ,11.n. I nfi• IM Iii *§t!ifl ... _.. ........ :-,r.r..... I Charles Smith of t h e Cllppers f S4J trie s to sn a re ball from be hind 0.11•1 guard Br•d ,., &.811 ..... D•vls f 1 SJ •ft•r Davis lost control. Clipper Gary Gr•nt looks on In N f'.tr9round. Clippers now 0 for 9 on road Blackman scores 3 1 , sparks Mavericks to 1O1 -9 2 victory From The Associated Press Ro lando Blackman scored nine of his 31 points during a decisive 13-4 founh-quaner spun Friday night. sending the Dallas Maven cks over the Los Angeles Clippers 101-92. Blackman scored the most points by a Maverick this season as Dallas handed the Clippers their nfoth loss in nine road games. The Clippers led 85-84 before Blackman made a pair of free throws with 6:23 kft. giving the Mavericks the lead for good. Blackman compk tcd the 134 run with a three- point pla) w11h :!:55 remaining for a 97-89 lead. Ron Harper scored 23 points to lead Los Angeles, which saw its three-game winning streak snapped. Dallas opened a 494 5 halftime lead behind Black- man's 11 first-half points and 55 percent shooting from the field. Dallas led 75-72 after three quaners. T he Mavericks grabbed a 20-10 first-quaner advan- tage before the Clippers went on a n 18-3 run and took a 28-23 lead into the second period. In other NBA games Friday: 71ers 89, Celtics 88: Ron Anderson made 1wo long jump shots in the final minute as Philadelphia rallied from a 17-point deficit. Boston was ahead 6548 midwa) throuih th<.' third period and still led 82-70 \\ith seven minutes left before Derek Smith sparked Philadelphia's comeback, scoring nine o f his 13 points. A three-point pla) b) m ith closed the gap to 86-85 with I :27 left. Pistons 96, Nets 90: Joe Dumars scored 27 points and Detroit held olT a New Jerse}' rally in the fourth quarter in East Rutherford. Trailing 73-64 .after three periods, the Nets came back to close the gap to 78· 77 on C harles Shacklcford·s layup with 6:24 left. But the Pisto ns scored the next eight points on rwo free throws each by Dumars. Isiah Thomas and Dennis Rodman and a basket by James Edwards to give Detroit an 86-77 lead with just 3:53 to play. Spttrt llt, Suns llS: Terry Cummings scored 29 points and David Robinson 28, while Willie Anderson had 12 of his 22 in the fourth period in Phoenix as San Antonio won its founh straight. Phoenix led 84-83 after PHOIOOIH\11 1he 1h1rd period o n Eddie Johnson·s 3-point goal with 1wo seconds lc fi . Bui layups by David Wingate and Vernon Maxwell a1 the "Start of the fo urth quarter put San An tonio ahead 10 stay. Warriors lSO, Pacers U t : In Oakland Mitch Richmond scored 3 1 points and Chris Mullin 28. leading seven Warriors in double figures as Golden Slate "on 1ts ~1x1h straight game. Indiana's Chuck Person scored 32 points. extending his streak of games w11h 30 or more 10 fi ve. Knlcks lZZ, Bullets lit: Johnny Newman scored 25 points an Landover. Md. as New York extended its winning streak 10 fiH' games. The Knicks led 57-50 at halfume and fell behind onl} when Washington scored SIA stra1gh1 points. capped by Ledell Eackles' dunk, for a 9 3-92 lead "Ith 8: I I remaining. The Knicks then outscored the Bullets I 0-2 to take com mand again. Bulls J2S, Hawks IJ3: Michael Jordan scored 29 points and C hicago won a battle for first place in the Central Di' 1sion at Atlanta. Dominique Wilkins had 34 poin1s and I I rebounds. bu1 couldn'1 keep the Hawks from losing for only the third time in 12 games. The teams were tied for the division lead with 15-8 records entering the game. Jan 114, Hornets 100: Karl Malone scored career· high 52 points. hitting 22 of 28 attempts from the field, a~ Utah claimed the victory in Charlotte. Malone. who also had I 7 rebounds. hit has last eight field goals as the Jazz held olT the Hornets. who trailed only 1()0..94 with 4:14 left in the game. Bucks 112, Cavaliers 100: In Milwaukee. Jay Humphries scored 27 points and sparked a 12-0 third- quarter run for the Bucks. Humphncs scored six points as the Bucks turned a 61-58 lead into a 7J.58 advantage "1th 3:23 remaining in the third period. Rockets 103, Kings 92: Ak<.'em O lajuwon's 29 points and :! I rebounds sparked Houston. Sleepy Floyd added 20 points and Demck C'hievous scored a season- high 17 -including 13 m the founh period -for the Rockets. Nuggets 137, Magic 1%5: In Orlando. Alex Engl ish scored 25 points as Denver -the N BA's highest sconng team -shot 58.6 percent from the field. The Nuggets took a 70-53 lead at halftime after making 30 of 4 7 shots the first two penods. Denver led by as many as 2 1 points and d idn't let Orlando -ranked last m scoring defense -get any closer than I 0 in the second half. NFL begins solving playoff puzzle with today's games Oldest living former balfp/ayer to hit century mark this Sunday ,,_ The Aalod.tted ftreu DULUTH , Minn. -PauJ F. Otis Sr., '-.••.I. I.be oldest living former major league 'Y ~J player, turns 100 on Sunday. • • Relatives will belp Otis celebrate his bUllMSay with a pany Sunday at the Chris Jcntcn N61iq Home where he lives, a spokeswoman at the bait! said Friday. ·Otis will be o nly lhe third ex-ballplayer ever to &be oeal mark, according to Jim OaJc of the New York Yankees Alumni As- sociation. Ralph Darwin Miller. who played with Brooklyn and Balti- more, died at age I 00 in 1973. J ohn Francis Daley, a shortstop with the St. Louis Browns in 1912. was 101 when he died in 1988. Otis was "discovered'' six years ago when Ogle was lining up ex-players for the Yankees' Old Timers Game. "I don't know how they found me, b ut they invited me to come to New York and I No. 2 Kansas rips Sun Devlls Kevin Pritchard helped trigger a quick ~ gttaway Friday night as No. 2 Kansas • o~td the ~me with a 15-0 run, closed the ,, first half wn h a 14.1 burst and coasted to ---- a 90-67 victory over visiting Arizona State. The Jayhawks, who were picked as low as sixth in the Bia Eight, are I 1-0 for only the seventh since Kansas bel@n playini basketball in 1898. After trailing 50-23 at halftime. Anzona State (4-4) never ~ot closer than 23 ~inti a nd saw its four-game winning streak halted. ~tchard, a 6-foot-3 senior guard. scored 15 of his 20 points in the first half. In other college basketball Friday: Stanford 77, Colgate H : Forward Adam Keefe scored a career-high 32 points to lead Stanford (7..0) to &he non.conference victory. The Red Raiders closed to wi\hin two points. 64.62, o n the strength of three con5eeutive 3-point baskets by Sean Johnson. But Keefe hit a jumper and guard Kenny Hicks sank a 3-point basket to give tanford a 69-62 lead and snuff out the Red Raiders rally. Ore1on State 76, Boise State 4%: Gary Payton had IS paints and six steals as No. 21 Oregon State (6-2) pounded Boise State (4.5). The Beavers bounced back from a 11 7-11 3 loss to Loyola Marymount on Tuesda} night. Boise tale shot only 37 percent. Paclfle 61 , Montana 58: Don Lyttle scored 18 poifttt and Dell Demps added 15 to lead Pacific (6-2). Lyttle, who also grabbed a game-high eight rebounds. scared 12 of his points in the second half as the Tigers overcame a 28-26 halftime deficit. cp1 0 -1·•: o•· -.·ut: n '' Biii Lee, pla yer-manager for the W.inter Haven Super Sox in the Senior Professio nal Baseball League. on J.R. Richard, the o netime Houston fast baller "ho ne'er recovered from a stroke and "as cut h\ the Wes1 Palm Beach T ropics an the ovcr-35 ieague because he w~ighed mo re than 300 pounds: "I see where Richard claims he thro-ws 90 miles a n hour. Ma) be he does. provided he's thro" ang out of a car going 60." Canadlens salvage 2-2 tie .Shayne Corson's goal "Ith 1wo seconds ~ left m regulation 11me 8 ga,;e 1 thFe .dMon1rehal • • Ca nad1ens a 2-::! tac an u11a o n ay nig 1 - in a meeting bet"een the NHL's top two teams. Buffalo was called for 1cang with live seconds remaining in the third penod. With goalte nder Bnan Ha)'Ward olT 1n favor of an extra attacker. Brian Skrtadland wo n the ensuing faceofT in Buffalo's end and pulled the puck back to C'hns C helios ~t tht; point. Chelios fed Corson. who scored from the nght circle for his I 4th goal of the season. . Rick Vaive scored his 400th N H L goal and Pierre T~on had a goal and an assist for Buffalo. Stephane Ridf!r also scored for the Canadiens. Elsewhere in the NHL Friday: Devils S, F lyers 4: Kirk Muller's goal at I: 18 of overtime gave New Jersey its victoty in Philadelphia. Dcfenseman T ommy Albelin kept the puck in at the left pofnt and put the puck on net. It hit goaltender Ken W~t. who was falling, and deflected to Mull.er. who shifted to his backhand and shoveled the puck into tbe open net. The Devils, now 2.0.1 this season at the Spectrum. moved to within one point of the first-place Ayen and New York Rangers in the Patrick Division. Maple Leafs$, Blackllawb 3: Tom Fergus and Ed Oluyk scored 18 seconds apart early in the third period M Toronto won in Chicago. After the Leafs successfully lilted off a four-minute Chicago power play. Fergus took a pass from Daniel Marois. went around Dave Manson and beat Jacques Cloutier with a 20-foot wrist s~ at 5:34. Decade award flnallsts set A distinguished lineup of pro and am.te\lr athletes -including Magic John-* son, Shirley Muldowney. Greg Louganis ud Aorence Griffith-Joyner -have been ---- ndlninated as "Athletes of the Decade" in Southern Cllifom ia. The five finalists in four categories. nominated by a board of sportscasters and sportswriters, were a n· ne""'ced by former UCLA basketball coach John \1boden at a news conference Friday. ~ Nominated for male professional AthJete of the were: K.areem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Shoemaker. retzky, Fernando Valenzuela and Johnson. sts for top female p rofessional are: Amy racy Austin. Tai Babilonia. Lynne Cox and y. Nominated as the top male amateur are: Marcus K.a~b J(jraJy Edwin Moses, Peter Vidmar and is. The fi~isu for top female amateur ~= Ashfo rd, Janet Evans, J Kkie Joyner·Kersee, I Miller and Griffith-J~yncr. n other apona news Friday. Ben Jobn1<>n and Carl Lewis will meet on Sep_l ~ ID a S3.2 million rematch of their Olympic IOQ.. final two days after John1<>n'1 suspension for Ute expires. accordina to a publisbed report. The Expra1 of London •id U.S. bo•ina promoter Anam was linifta up the t1et1 tcbeduJed "' be run ~ ..... Spain. Dame oflnlive c:oordinaaor Jim Scro.a to 11.s 1 UHL V foo&ball pr'Olf'lm that ha ..._ 11COncMliUi111 to one of tbe natioa's tOp prGpW. ~ ~ WU liped IO I ftve-IMllCt at 1 ~ ti Sn ,000 1 ,.. bwwd Mel Mc:Caaa. haWei ............... Dlioed -.. la 16-AMM..a.--........ fil ... ·-~ ... -.-..... .... .... ? -New. "· ....... Mou• 117 I went ·· OU• sa.ad recently. lr Od s bad been overlooked. it would have beeft understandable. He spent . jut& a mo.nth witb tbe Yankees' predecessors, the New York H~ ill 1912. He pla~ only briefly and ~ sent."' tbe nunon. He broke his ankle, fin1shina has playtr>a ~and he came to Du.Juab that fall . He soon en the in1uranoc business, never Jook.ing beck at the diamond. Baseball record books ind1cate .. BUJ" Otis, 22, played for New York in 19 12. "I don't know why they called me Bill.0 Otis said. "I had a brother, Bill. Maybe they tbouJht I was 'Wild Bill' Donovan (a famous pi.tche.r of t~ day." O tis was just I for 20 1n his maJOr-leque career, and he'll never forget that one hit. ·It was off Walter Johnson, the peat pitcher of the Washington Senators, a clean single to center field," Otis said. Otis a left-handed batter. said Johnson, a right- hander. ·"could throw the ball right by you, be was so fast. "Just maybe he threw me an easy one, I don't know. The game was in the WashinJt.on ballpark and I was playing left field. the same po~1t1on I bad played m college." • .. f•......,.. .. ., • 9-rt-t .. f'( .... ,.,....~ Bonds deal to LA denied General Manager Ulrl) Do ughty has ~ dentl'd the Pamburgh Pirates are about to dt·al kfl fi1.•l dcr Barn Bonds 10 the Los • .\ngl'11.·~ Dodger') for· th a rd baseman JelT Hamilton and patcher John Wettcland. Dought} rnlh·d 10 Dodgers general manager Fred Clam· on Wcdncsd:l\. but no deal was wo rked out. .. Fred Clam· and I rcsoh ed that we didn't have a d1.·al hut that "I.' "o uld lea' c the lanes open into spring tra1n1ng.'' Do ught' <.aid Wettcland. 2-'. "as 5-8 "1th a 3.77 earned run a'eragc a'i a rookie last season. .. , r1.•all) got the f<.'ch ng that Fred Claire was not going to mo' 1.• om· of has established pitchers ... Dought} said rhc Dodge~· need for another outfielder lessen~ Thur,da~ "hen the~ signed free agent Hubie Brooks to a 1hrce-,ear. $6 m1ll1on con1rac1. Claire said Brooks "ould pla> nght field and that 1988 Nattonal League Most Valuable Player Kirk Gtb!>on and Kai Daniels would pla} left field . Gibson massed most of last season with a torn left hamstnng 1ha1 required surge!"). If the Dodgers acquire Bonds. they would probabl) pla} hi m in cent1.·r field. where he began his maJor league career. He moved to left field in 1987. when the Pirates acquired center fielder Andy Van Slyke from St. Lo ui s. In o ther baseball news Friday: •Infielder Damaso G arcia returned to New York Yankees. agreeing to a one-year. non-guaranteed con- tract wo n h $500.000. At the same time. the Yankees formall> announced that catcher Rick Cerone agreed to a two-year contract wonh S 1.4 millio n. Word of that deal became known Wednesday but it could not be formally announced then because he still was on the roster of the Boston Red Sox. 1111\1,10,.n \UIO TaLaY1110N 9 a m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: Kansas State at Norlh Carolina, ESPN. 9:30 a.m -~o FOOTBALL.: Buff11lo al New York Jets, Channel 4. 9:30 a.m -VOLLEYBALL: U.S. National Grau Courl Doubles Championship from Denver (tape), SPOrls- Channel 10:30 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL.: Iowa at Nevada-Las Vegas, Channel 7. 11 a.m. -WOME N'S BASKETBALL: Tenneuee at USC , Prime Ticket. 1 t:JO a.m. -SOCCER: Engllsh League comi>ell· tlon-ChelHa vs. Liverpool Oae>e), SPOrtsChannel (repea ts at 9 p.m.). Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Marquette al DePaul, WGN 12:4S P.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Seton Hall vs. Michigan from Las Veon . Chanrwl 7. 1 P.m. -~O FOOTBALL: Washington at Seattle, Channel 2. 1 P.m -S~TSWOtltLO: F igure skating from Minneapolis, Marv Albert's Achievement Awards (tape), Chanrwl 4. 1:30 P.m. -GOLft: Pro-Am Worldwlde ChamolonstilP from K1ual, Hawaii lta i>e), ESPN. t:lO p.m. -HOCKEY: U.S. col'-91a te all·,tars vs. Soviet Select$ (tape), Prime Ticket. 1:30 o.m. -IOXtNO: Hlohllohh of title b0ut1 from ~rwva, Perla, T<*vo and Seoul, SoortlChannel 4 p.m. -COLL••• BAll<STBALL: Boston U. at UC Santa Bart>era , Prime Ticket. 4:30 o.m . -flltO BASK•TaALL: ChlcAl9o at Pt!"9del· ohla , WGN. S p.m . -N O ftOOTBALL: Cleveland a t Houlton, ESPN. s P.m. -NO HOCJCIY: Chlcaoo •t Toronto. SoortsCtlannet 6:30 p.m. -NO I All<•TBALL: Cllppers 1t PhoenlK, Ctlanntt S. 7:30 p,m, -NO HOCK•Y1 VancouYW at K1"91, ll'rlme Ticket. 7:31 o.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC 90&.0t F'9urel ltla t· lno-Stiete C•necte from Cornwell, Ont. Oaoe>, Tes. • P.m. -HOllMI RAC919c HoilYwOOd Pwk ,...Y', C"8Mel 56 (ll'rlme TJcktt, 1 e.m.). f o.m. -COU.lel aAll<mftALL: c:>ate'*"9 at LOVOll Mwvmounf, ''"'' 10 P.lft. -NO llOCIC8YI ~ et .... YWk . ...,,.,.. (........,,, ~ .._. o.m.. -mu•• ~ c:.t ...._ '"""'°" at UCLA C4lllltW>1 ~ TlcMI. ,...::.~~ =' ltMllll : .... .-. ..... ...,_ ta ..... ..:~ ......... Ytltl Jiii. KNX C • ,} Mft..-. ~ .......... , ..... . s---•::··•11 ILL••~ ...... I c _...,. •l'•Clis • •••• nn.~ _... ~.Pl------... Det!J ....... ,._......, Lee ,..,._ Edison's Dan Love l•dy drlbble1 •round Long Beach Poly defender during 'rld•y'1 60-55 d efe•t to the J•ckrabbltl. CHARGERS From Bt sit on the ball. we're 1n tro uble The} "re quid.er al all li\C· pos111ons. let's be honest ·· Pol) point guard T) us Ednr). "ho scored 10 of his 12 points on free throws. put in l\\O from the line to stan the fourth quarter and gi ve the Jadrabh1ts their lead back. Roderick Hannibal ( 10 po1n1s. in- cluding l\\O 3-pointcrs) scored on a jumper "llh 5:35 left to incrca~ Poly's lead to _. 7-·0. Lovelad~ scored on a fast break with 4:56 remaining. then the Jack- rabbits rolled olT ~,·en in a ro" to take a 54-"'5 lead with 1:57 to go to "rap things up. In addiuon to his oflcnse. k ss1t.· contributed fi,c rebounds. l\\O blo<:ked shots and one stc.>al. Ste' l' Thobc. Edison's to ugh gu) under- neath, pulled do\\n six rebounds and PREPS From B l •Manna almost complctel) shut dov.n \ilS1ting Millikan 1n the founh quarttr -holding the Rams to four points -en route 10 a 76-5 1 '1ctol). Cherokee Parks asscned himself throughout, scoring 19 points. pull- ing down 18 rebounds and blocki ng six shots. Brant Shelor had 13 re- '0( (I.II had one steal. ~cGinest led all l>COrers '-"llh 18 po1 nh. \\h1k Stringfield added 11. Edison crept 10 within one. 7-6. 10 tht• tir!>l quarter before Poly 1umed 11 on and rolled 1n eight straight. out<.rnnng the Char~ers. 15-7. dur- ing the ti rst eight minutes. ··11 Wl' can continue 10 play like we did 1n the secund half. v.e can progn·~~ 1n the nght direction." Hort hljt !>aid. ·· 1 n the fim half. we too~ a step back"arc.Js. Our goal 1s to build on c'el) non-league game so \\e can Ix-tx·ttl'r in January and Fl·brual') :· Edison made onl> \Pl free throws. none in thi: fourth quaner. while POI) ..anl. 2 I Tht· ( hargcrs· only other lo~.-.cs this '"-'a,o n arl' 10 El Dorado. an thr ~ea~on upcner. and Compton. "h1ch dcfcatt•d fal1'IOn. o+6 1. In thl' Sl'ml- finab u f thl' In 1nl.' \.\-orld Ncv.s 1 uurnament. hound 10 go "1th a <,ea<,on-h1gh 25 p111n1<.. ··tvlf lhkan ·~ a good team. the~ "ere 9-2 co ming in.'' s~11d Manna C'oa1:h Ste\e Popo\lch .. In the fo urth 4uartl'r. thl') d idn't get too man~ good shot'> and ''c l1m 1ted them to one at a time ... In 1rr.pro\lng 10 6-4. Manna now sets ns sight!> on the Orange Tour- nament \\-hCfl' 11 "111 face Orange rn a 5:30 game on Tue~a~. Barons win with goal in final two minutes The Oalfy Piiot The fountain Valley High boys soccer team improved upon its un- beaten (once tied) record with its ninth win of the season Friday. but it took a fine individual effon m the waning moments to secure the vic- tory. J.J. Polowsk.i scored an unassisted goal wnh two minutes remaining to give the Barons a 2-1 victory over vis111ng Villa Park in a non-league match. Polowski took the ball fro m the Fountain Valley end of the field. be.at one pla)er and took a hard lcft- footed shot from about 20 yards out to beat the Villa Park goaJie and win the game. The Barons fell behind I: 10 inio the match. l-0. but Joe Killy's un- assisted goal 22 minutes later dead· locked it until Polowski's game-win- ner. In other boys' matches: • Marina secured the consolation title of the South Torrance Tour- nament by do m1naung the second half en route to a 3-0 '1ctol"\ o'er Santa Monica. · Following a scoreless first half. Fred McC'ollum broke the ice for the V1k1ngs (6-3) three minutes into the second half by scoring off an ass1s1 b) ~tike Kazak. McCollum's feed to BiJan C'havoshan led to the second goal nine minutes later. and Mike Gambino headed in the final goal after a pass from Steve DcCoitc to sci the final score. Marina will host its own tour- nament next Thu™1ay through Sat- urday. In a girls match: •Edison took consolation honors at the South Torrance Tournament with a 4-0 verdict over Mira Costa. Jeanine Martin scored the hat trick. notching the Chargers' final three goals after Alysson G ibbs had scored first. Goalie Nikki Turner was credited with nine saves as Edison improved to 5-2-4. Mayor not hopeful about Rald~n' r~tum OAK.LAND (AP) -Mayor Lion- el Wilson said he isn't optimistic about the Raiden retumina to Oalt- lancl. The mayor said that attorneys reprnentinJ various aides inv.olved in dbc\m1on1 about whether the Raiden mipt mum to Oakland from their current home in Los Miida alto are ••at iMUe on a aumber of other poinu (which) ..... ...., \be ti•Uaaioo .... Wilson said he isn't hopeful that the d1fferenc~ can be resolved. "It looks like we're ri&J'lt beck where we were in 1981_," he aaid, rcfcnin1 to the year me Raiden played their last pmc as an Oak· land-based team. Wilson aaid be is more coDC:alled about Oaltlaod'a beseball 1nCI baskctbell &anchi1e1 than IC«iaa the Raiden beck. 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Greno Canve>n 11 SOUTHWEST TOH Soutlltrn 98, N Ari· tone 19 Tutse 97, Btthune·Coo1r.m1n es MIDWEST Crelgllte>n U , Nvxo•fl SI 69 Oreke 70, lff ·Chic.ego 6l K•nses 90, Arl1~ St 67 Noire O•me '6, Lefevelle 11 SOUTH Oreo.el 83, Ceflt FlorlOe 12 FIOtl08 St. 92, Stthon 13 JKllMlllVilte 71, Florida A&M 6l McNMse St. 83, Gramb41ng SI 1S TUlt nt IS. Teut·Pen Amerlcen n Wllll1m & Merv 83, Chrlttooner Ntwoort S3 CAST Menhett1n II. W1gntr 12 MO.-B1ltlmore Countv 9•. MorthHO St II Rll008 lst•nc! 101. 01'1 ot Co1umDl1 87 79 Rutoe" 10s. KMM St S6 St Peter's 70, Mer11t 62 TowM>fl SI 17, LOYOll . MO TOuttNAMaNTS (f<INlls) UAa Ale ·Blrmlnghem 91 Sen Ooew St 86 lflrstl P9nll SI. 62, SW T .. •s St. l7 (third) YSU ADP•lechlan St. 13, NIClloltl St. 64 I thlrOI (flnt •llVM> CMnWwdt Ch•mln•de 79, Cornell 76 E Tenneslee St. 16, EH i Cerollne IO Mervleno 104, George Muon U Secremeruc( St 17, Coooln SI 11 t<entvdlv SW Loui,lane 19, Clncinnall .. LAlte Detroit to, Oarimouth 67 New Mexico 94. Maine 6l Met Uft Sen F renciKo 7S, Cenlllu• ~ ><•vier, ()hi() n Prlnctte>n 65 FIF:D From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 5530 E"f'OXmtnt 5530 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLA88IFICATION8 fl ' '' ''· ~ ~ _'§.. .. " . • .... 5530 E"'*1Ymtnt 5530 E"f'OYmtnt 5530 E"f'OYmtnt 5530 Emptoyment ~ . ·i. ., ~.I T A.ccovnling __ .....,.. __ .ASST. COITROLLER l•H•appx--Ad-s ___ 111112111119•10•f Announcements 2920 Newspaper publishing arid ,_,~.._...., __ _._ ... , PIO-•/llTl"'e.•i commercial prlnllng COlmR PIHOI lllTAL TIClllOIAI Days. nights & weellends. Leading OC Ortho Lab lull time Apply 1n person. currently under ex- The Crall Cooker, 2200 pension adding revol· Newport Blvd . N B u11onary tecnnology 10 HIPPY IDS ••--company seeks Asst REGARDLESS of CREDIT Controller W11h minimum --------••! operations II you are exp 1n pos111oners. den- ture set-ups. or lull mouth reconstruction. we have an outslanding ca- NI All IYO P /T HOEmllllT 2p-10p & 10p-7a. qulel M·F 7·30am-4pm. S6/Hr cord boards 67S-4750 Benefits Front olftce ap· Part Time. S71Hr. Balboa -••iill•cy OUll pearanee. heavy phones. Island. 673-8120 ... _ fight 1yp1ng re<fd. com· *llDlnllY Previous e11p desired S puter exp helpful Apply day weell No nlghls. in person Books on PI T. Nwpt. Bch Type. no SEORnARY IM2·27M ARE IN THE REAL EST ATE TABLOID SECTION f SERVICES t they're aJJ in .. CLASSIFIED Read the classified pages anti you will find someone to handle your needs. CALLFllllFIR .. TIOI M2·Hll HISTORY Call S•9-4204 2 years ol f1nanc1at state- ROS E PARV.IN. THE ments. monlh end CIOS· FOUNDER of Parvin ing. superv1s1on. Lotus Center for Pauerns ot Ex-1-2-3 and payroll lax re- cellence , and her stall turns a•penence College wish their tnends. clients degree in Accoun11ng and colleagues happt-Excellent t>eneltts ness heallh and success Orange Coast Say IT WITH I '" lh• new year Daily P1lolllndependenls a 330 w Bay S1reet HAPPY ID: :Lo:st=&:F:ound===2:9:2:51 cos!~t~~n~~,~~627 °""..........,..,,, (714)~2 .. _32_1 __ l irtWa,S IH4 l.Hkl ... ,., ......... . TllaHY..SLlt'11t bHltl I• M2·Hll ,., .. ,.,....... Anott. aurnmer • •nd MIOlher YM" IN I no ooe rode the blcyctM7 Seit the with • ol&Nllled ed 9nd buy IOmelhlng vou do need. FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: M2·H11 Accounting Pl YROLL ACCT. CLERI Newspaper pybllsh111g & commercial printing company seeks payroll & accounting clerk with minimum one year ex- perience in payroll. E•cet· lent benefits. IWLY PILIT lllHPlllEITS SEEKING weekends or holidays Tape. 729 Farad Costa shorthand. A/P, AI R for N e w Po r I Be a c h Mesa 548-SS2S design oenter. ~0~4232 INSIDE SILES REPS 640-6568 reer opport tor you1 Xlnt 'POSTAL JOIS' starting wage. full bnl1s pkg & advncmnt potenttal Start $10. 79/hr F0< exam for nghl 1nd1v1duals & application into call 7 Superv position avt11I 10< days 8am to 10pm Qua1 candidate Send re-1-216-324-4891 Ewt 101 We are currently offering a sume to Lat> Manager. -i••M•• compe11t1ve salary lull 629 Terminal Way =5. "'" -- benefits. 40 1 K Plan. and Costa Mesa. 92627 or . Heidelberg T 0 K & A B excellent work environ-call Robert. 752-1716 DICK pos11tons av1lleble menl for energe11c. de· Musi be experlenoe & pend1ble inside sales ~HIEL llELP P /T produce xlnl quality I & representatives with 45 East Costa Mesa area. 2 color w0<k. 261--0333 wpm typing sllllls and M ull have own transpor--PIT Ill lfC some comput er ex-latlon S depends on exp. perlenoe. The candidate For appt call 64 1-9280 3 to 4 days per month. must have an excellent ask tor Helen. Iv message Small friendly nl smkng phone personality end M di 1 ofc. Sal open SS7-7620 enjoy working with the e ca -- ---- public as well as sollc1t1ng IEWPORT OEml llE01"11111T new bustnesa. Part Time. Medlcal Front Newport S.ac:h l•w firm 11 Interested parties should office. exper. ~4-8722 aeeklng prote11lonel, contact Ch91'1 Freeman el N "'Id -f riendly receptionist urses " e Please send resume to· HttilDEN T MGR PI T po sition for deluxe H B 18-unlt apt bldg Wiii train 1f necess $2SOlmo. 84 7 ·2622. 963-6969 Restaurant REllEI E. LEE llST/lllSnSS Now Accepllng appll· calions Ask tor Tim 67S-S790 blwn 3·Spm ~ . • r~ ~ 6010 Amelll ..... F'1ne Europe•n & Am«lcan Antiques .... 8000 sq. f1. w e BuyEa19tes 1931 Newpor1 Blvd. CM Top SS Paj(jfor Pottery! Aest•urin11 Catalina. Bauer. Key EIHlntc PllPU Finch. 3o·s & 40'• dish· Full-Time, Par I · Time, ware, china, decorative Register. Busers. Salad -;;;;;f;;;lg;;;u;;;r;;;lnea;;;;;;;;;;. 6;;;7;;;3;;;;·6;;;2;;;2;;;3~ Bar & Prep-Cook Apply • at The Soup Plantatlon, Aef'l!"C!S 60 I I 1 SSS Ad•ms Ave, CM NO FROST 2 door r ... ----frtgeretor. Very clean. RnllL works excellenl. Wiii d• liver $17S ~2-7S66 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE FOUND· BLACK & TAN. bat>y Pug dog wlcoUar Found on beach in N.B 673-2018 FOUND CAT. Fem grey Tabby, 12116, Eestslde Coste Mesa neer Elden & Del Mar ~~9436 HAlllOIAST IWUPl.IT 330 W. Bey St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn· Controller (714) ~2-'321 IU·U21,ht. H 1. llHOT OUI STAFF P.O. 9708. Newpori •••••••••• St•ff needed lo work wilh Beach. CA. 92660 or e.i1 Hlllllll Comfort Inn, Costa Mesa. evenings. PIT. FIT. Con- tact Ron 831·7MO dev dis. adults In groop 714-241· 1114 home semng in Costa ---Mesa GOOd benefits will Reeteatlon train. all shlf1s needed ••••n IUYIOIS Joan Vasa. hlghly vlalble ---~----,......­ dMlgner women's ready WASHER & DRYER $14S to weer shop In Fashion ea. FREEZER & DISH· Island seeking hlghly W ASH ER St 2S ee . motlveted Asst Man&Qef 646-5848 end Sa!M People. (714) .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ACWI 1 Young -*'Mil 5 Yuu,.., • f1'Mdl cfty 14tc..tp "*"" -15 Mlil9 11 fP9od9 17 Alrcrlft , ...... 20 ..... 21 fftdlnd 23~--24 AltlJll9 2t ... 21 P9r90n 2t Moec ,.dent ,,....,_ a 111 111a1n1 :t ==~ ....... ·~unll .... 11. . , ..... .a5i''° ...... ........ ·Allllt~ 41=r• It,.. .... •11 I ,_ ...... ---. 50 OMc. 51...., 52 Gr..-Lall• M " ... ornoe Cell 5S7 -8113 for Info LUlll 11 6'0--0125 Furniture 6014 ....,. __ iiiiiiito __ _.. ...... FOUND CAT Mele kllten. long hair, black & mottled CLIH/Ulml PIT gray. vrc Eastwood & Mature. respon H.S grad Ha 1 e I b roo k H B IOf' mornl ef1 hrs M-F. lllYD·FLllllT ORIEi IESI Director of Irvine Adven- area Cell 640-7980 FIT Monday • Friday round, regular, PIT poe-~ 8 I+ Mettr .... box. treme. new. ._._ ... -Sem-1·30pm. $61Hr. Ilion Knowledge of~ __ _ S23S. ~733 2S·30 hrs. Newport Beach lure Pleyground. Ye., ~~~~, ~;: 11111 lllHllll 964-S658 Apply In person, Quality 1 Hr Photo. 149 RIVeflide Ave.. Newport Beach Previous exp not req'd _.."_ .,..r_ Benefits. Light typing tor adventure p11y. outdoor ------------- Ins ex.p pref. Non-smoker computer Apply In per· recreetlon. uM of hand • IATIO WllTl 111&11 ... llAU UUU. IUll • Aree of Bushard & Gar- field. Huntington Beach. 893·5821 LOST Grey Chow OoQ. 4 mos Old. collar NEt:DS MEDICINE! Vic Clltt Or. & Senta Ana. NB 6"S~ 10 ~&-2000. 963·S733 LOST men'a gol-d-rl-ng-. 1mokey grey stone. ex- pendo band, \Ile Superior or Pomona SenUmental v•h'9. Reward! ~8-8321 LOST OR FOUND A PET. LOW COST SpeylNeuter- fWferrel. NO FEE . •CALL 97~PETS• l"enonal Stfml iX)4 ...... ....... .,. Hourly/Overnight. Fun time kw Ill Cel Dewn 7D-a131 Unlvef'tal Adjustment Co, son. 729 Fer ad. Coata toola/bullding malerlela .. -Metlr ... & lrundle, ,,....... H B Steven. 968-0«8 Mesa S48·SS25 ~reble. 3s-.t0 Hrs/Wk. .. .... , uMd $195. •940-8733• $7.97·S9.221Hr Apply B RAS S HEA DBOA RD. Classified Is a "grand" way to pursue your hobbles and special dreams. CLASSIFIED 142-1111 before SPM, 12129/89. .......... FOOTBOARO & RAILS. City ot Irvine. 724-&600 UWllW .. I Queen Size $19S. IOT81 ~ llDms 1 avaflabte In Costa Mesa N~ Beach Hu= on Fountain Valley NO COLLECllNG NO SOLICITING ~ 0.y A Wm - Mutt hlw drpmdsblr cw .Ml J.WOOf of !MU~ .. 142-aaa • No Collect1on • [arly morning motor routes available Musi have dependable transporat1on and hab1hty insurance ........... E ...... can 14!-4111 betwttn 6 a m ~ p m (M·n CALL * 8'0-8733 * Mlscelaneous 6015 *Plllll llR* After Chrlt tmaa Sele. Antiques, steel furniture. & misc. Atrium Courl. Fashion Island. N.B. -----•Spinet piano. upright freezer, Kg bdrm Mt. & misc. Mercury Colony Pt! stetlonwgn. 673-7677 H1wellen V acetlon: 2 roundtrlp llckets to Maul from LAX for 713190 • 7110190. S450 /tlckel obO 497,1044, 4M-1384 ANGE PILOT Everything's coming up Roses for Chrysler New Yorker I 1y GENE SEUG O!llyl'lot COtff ......... • believable. This week we have selected a car that Is classy, sophisticated. subdued, luxurious and hand-picked as the official car of the 1990 Tournament of Roses. fared more luxury than the basic car. which was called the Im- perial . and it sold for $1,298. After all these years, the New Yorker Is still here, and for 1990 it still lives up to the expecta- tions of buyers. It was the top of the line until about three weeks ago when Imperial made a name comeback. As you may Imagine. there are hardly any extras to buy: most o f it is standard -automatic climate control. power seats. power windows, door locks. steering. brakes. Several million people wlll see this beauty as It makes its way down the parade route. It looks terrific In white, Just like the one tn the showroom at Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth on Harbor Boulevard In Costa Mesa. It actually began way back in 1938 when Walter P. Chrysler added a new vehicle to the line and called It the New York Special, built on the already- famous Royal chassis and pow- ered by the 299-cublc-inch, 8- cyllnder Imperial engine. The New Yorker is all new for '90 with front-wheel drive, which began in 1988. It sports a 109.3- tnch wheel base and Is slighUy longer than the Landau or Salon -the latter also 1s brand new to the line for this season. o.., ~~·~o.-s . ., Chrysler New Yorker wlll le•d th• Tournament of Roses parade. Also. trlt-steermg column. stereo equal to none, cruise control. outside mirrors that are both heated and power. If you wish. anti-lock brakes. a must in my op1on1on. power antenna, trunk closing. an electronic in- strument cluster sun roof, a memory for power seats and outside mirror ad1ustments. It was the first time the city of New York had its name on a car. and obviously It was an immedi- ate hit with buyers. This New Yorker Fifth Avenue model of- The all-new Fifth Avenue has more interior room than any Chrysler sedan produced in the past 10 years. Back seat leg room 1s clearly noticeable; it'a almost like a limo back there. I sat in the back seat of the showroom car and didn't want to get out; it was very relaxing. The extra "opera window" Is not available on Landaus. The sedan of this high quality -but speed automatic transmission all new 3.3 engine is under this all the required pulling forces the only descriptive word ts hood. This is not a M itsubishi are there. "smooth." You ltterally can not V6, but rather a Chrysler-de-The New Yorker merges well feel the gear changes. up or veloped engi ne featuring Int o traffic, and does it ever so down. pushrod design -super quiet, smoothly. It's hard to keep your The 147 hp engine 1s designed super powerful. yet super-effi-eyes off the speedometer as the to operate at its best between clent. Not neck-snapping or tire-needle climbs quickly to over-2.400 and 4.400 rpm, no wonder burning necessarily -you don't the-speed-limit Indications. And the miles per gallon printed on want or need that in a luxury coupled to the ultradrive four-the EPA sticker are almost un- A ll domestically m ade Chryslers have a dnver s side air bag knee bolster and three- po1nt seat belts for everyone on board front and rear Boulevard suspension includes struts on the front with a hefty stabilizer bar and coil springs The rear is the now-famous Chrysler-de- signed beam axle Pets & Animals 6049 Autos lmponed 9100 Autos lmponed 9100 POOllC NOTICE , POOllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1967 VW BUG MERCEDES 300 SO 1984 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lconelom1n1um Clevetopment a" d" lo C ii I 1 for n a 10 195q J , , , • • ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE **'fTUI'** HCPIPPIH Cnerry tt.'O Classic con-Turbo asking S23 000 NAMI STATEMENT and a 1eQues1 10 approve a 92659 1768 17141644 3225 Jim OShdl'-'t'<., (.y , cc .-.,.. r • ·" 01t1on Great stl'reo E~ce11ent conoition new Tile followtng persons arel mcxh1tca11on 10 tne Zoning No1tce 1s hereDy tur1he1 Tn1s \tatem~nr wil\ '""° c:.51a .,,.,.,. ,, J. ._,, • ..... ~..... ts con • ~ ... C • • A r.d • Oi..at NICE SEUCTI .. Ak11as Basset Houno SJ 000 OBO 964·J218 tores maroon w ith saoote d010Q ou11ness as Cooe so as to allow the con-given tnill !Ml•d pvDhC heel•· wtfh tnt' Cou• ·~ G pr~ ct 0 • 'v'd· u• -•• , ~. • • nter oor 80 OOO mrles T U S T A N A P R 0 · st•UCllOn ol two staors and ong Ntll De hetd on 1•11• \In an9e Covnt. c;,• t>ec.;.moer I G .,. : • c r · ·., .. , • t'j. ~ '•;tr 1 'Om Beagle Boston Terrier Cairn Terrter Cnesapeake Bay Re- tr•ever Cocker Spaniels Oc1chsnuno Goroen Re troev ers H usky l(eeshono Lnasa Apso Maltese Min Schnauzer Pei..1ngese Pomeranian Rat T erroer Schipper 1te Snar·Pe1 Shih· T zus Toy Pooores Wire Haor Fox Terner & Vork1e I -BMW SALE 6442827 FESSIONAL CENTRE two entryoecksw1thhand-day ot J1nuary 1990 atfht' 12 1:18\1 Me'>• A ...... • ~ -17 SO 1 E Seventeenth rails wothon rne proposed 20 nour ot 7 30 pm n the F4401SO T., ! • · ... ~ .... ·" ... t' • •rd"'>ac· DuS;· J~r 1h .,.. f,c!1t10u~ r ndmes All puppies gueranreeo PETLANO PAVILION OPEN 7 DA YS 16374 Beach BtvO • m1 S 405 fwy ne•t 10 Target * 141-3231 * 4 Female Cocker Puppies "" buff S 125t each 548 ·0694 646·2262 , .. ave message Our enttre inventory nas been drastically reouceo tor e•tra sav•ngs• STHLl•C MOTORS 1540 Jamboree Road 11P .... port Beach 89 LEGEND & 90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! E •tellent Setectoon JIM SLEMOH &CHA 100 t Ouatl St Npt Bch 152-2172 BMW 1984 3181 tlur9un· Cly bCclut1tu1 5-speeo new AM FM stereo A C good cono1t1on 7 1 000 miles S7 600 obo Must PETS ARE PEOPLE TOO• sell 2 t3 545-0730 Dog91e Haircuts Cat 7 t4 760·0583 Baths Lodging lor µets MAZDA M IA TA 1990 Open 7 <lays 546-2848 Ort' 1m 1nq (II '1 wn1te Bicycles 6060 BICYCLE I Peewee Hermann took altke reel balloon tores new teatller sprong seat 1989 Columbia cruiser i12500 or best offer Call Mike al 6'2·4321 ext 3 15 or 548-3036 ., ......... , . I I Cost•~ 6124 OCC SWAP IEET Cnrost,.,..is"' 3 500 moles S 17 500 Must ~en OuP t(I bab1 96q 60 70 1 Pr SELL EVERY SAT & SUNDAY •Orange Coast College• • ~ Fairview & Aoams, Costa 835-3171 Mesa Adm1ss1on/Parktng FREE SPACES S 12 tn Advance. $ 15 on day ot Swap Meet 432·5866 fSTATIS&U SAT & SUN8·4 Lots ol furniture. all types rncl patto. dtsnes e1c 1625 Irvine Ave =F (across from Oal..wooo. ptrklng on 16th Pl ) ... , • Newport f fHWIJ (55) 11 Cdrlctr. s.ita AN Senu aid ,am Open Sat. TO~OTA 1986 Cettca GT Crout Family Trust 19052 wh•Ch e•ceeo 3 reel in Newpon Bec1ch C11, Hal Oa11r P, )t Oocf'mtx-r • .i '10 '"''"';. Street Tusltn Catof 92680 1•001 lront yard setbacll Councot Cnembers ot lht'I Put·ltV"(J ..... vq .. Coast a,r-P t. ;. ... '"" r 1r• ric11cnbac" Full power 5 Smoley Ot1ve O•dn9e Catof he•gtlt Trieproposat atso •n· 3300 N~port Boulevaro t98«J oriv,u,6 •) '9'-0 -.. , r .. c; • , • .,,.,. ~ \~.... ~·me1 ... I soeed A 1 con01t1on 92669 c•uoes a m0<11toea1oon 10 tf'>e Newpor1 Beach Caltfo•n1c1 SA-\;6 • ,. ... t" • • •· ,, ~, JO 000 m1lec; S7900 Glenn E & Manlyn Zon,ng Cooe so as 10 pe•mtl at Wti!Ch 1tme and i,.tact' d"Y <>e-.• , •• ~ • .. • 't,;1,:o.~ ~r· Nd! filed ~ ~ .... ~'"' ot Or "' Ject'mC-M SPRINT1 5 4 3-9288 Spearmen 2174 Betmont a 3 toot encroahmenl onto and all oersons '"tere$ted PUBLIC NOTICE c..,; .. ,~ o.17s 650·6053 eve Coutt 8rea Cahl 9262 1 the •eQuored 16 fool side may appear and oe ht'a•d h~tPr. i F4401S5 P ,u • .. c •a' g.. C.oas1 O" , • • ,,_ ..... r, ... 23 JO This business •s con. yard setbacll adracent to the thereon tt you cni;llenge 1ri1s FICTITIOUS BUSINESS r"'n "S ·~ I TOYOTA TERCEL 1111 ducted by Und111ldeel easterly property ttne pro1ec1 •n court you may be NAME STATEMENT Tr.s .,.,,.,,.~,,. • "'» • .-c Hatc.hback AM FM stereo lnlt'f8SI ReQuesr 10 suDd•vtde two ltm1te<l 10 raising onty trio~ Th,. following persons d'" w•I" ",. .. , • ' cassette, Etcellent con· T ne reg•strant com· ex11tng lots into il s.n9te 101 issues fOU or somflone el~ do•ng Duson .. 55 as 1 ar.~;.-. ·, r ·-··~ • .. , ' • 4"'V I .1 t'•,. I '990 SA·967 dotion only 40 000 moles menced 10 trensac;1 bus•· tor a 15 unot res•den11a1 con· raised at tf>e putiltc nl'.ir1ng PARK L•DO UNOCAL ) •• '" • --~-. SJ 500 642-432 I ext nest under lht' f1ct1t1ous dom1n1um development. and d!Kert~d on this notice or on Superoor St Newport Beacn F4401~ 363 or 770.6799 (after l>\;'llness name or names Request 10 approve a written correspondence Cle CA 9?66J P r ,.,... •, .. 1'' hSled &DOiie on November Traffic. Study so as to permtl lr11ered to tht' Coty ·JI or prtor BarDard Jf'il~ W •CO•· Ott • P ' '" .. ~ '•" • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE hours1 WE'LL PAY YOU TO TAKE OYER LEASE! Brano new BMW 3251 Converttble white wtlh black mtertor prnstnp· in9 rear Cleek spoiler custom "''!'PIS car ph(lt"I' t ut!~ IOH1Pd Compan~ 11c1nc,ter must ~ell A~sume tease at ss;s mo IH-3111 20 1989 tne constructon ot a 15 unot 10 the PuDtoc r>t>.mn9 For L.inge .. n 8 13 w 151n St tYi:\~ .,, LI •'•' • '4 NAME STATEMENT Frank C10111 Trustee res1aen1oa1condomm1um de· 1ntorma11on c alf 1' 14) -60 N'!wport Beach CA <,A 466 ,..,, '' •'' r ,., '•'''" ,,,., ,0 ,10,..,,.,, ~r~n& are This statement was hied vetopment on the sub1ect 644-32:.>S G2663 ~·cl s ... ' ...... • •·•·1 is ma, il<W,. ousint>ss as w1tn the County Cieri< ol Or· property Jan O!!b<ly 5<>crf'l.Jry Th•s ou~tne~s is con· 1 PUBLIC NOTICE "" :ir '"1"" r • ... ., •ovr• T"f' A PAC. FiC SHuRE StGN angfl County on November NOTICE IS HEREBY Planrlutg Corrom.~51011 C•tf dutlt~O D~ An <nd•vo<luat )"'t "" "'r 1 '"'i1f'" ta• vv S PA(..F (. SHORE 28 !989 FURTHER GIVEN trial a of N~wport BP.Kn lne reg Stranl com-ORANGE COUNTY .n • '"' r ~, "''''P""' or VAi'<• ~ T NG '< ,. W Bay F._22 N atove Oectaratoon rias Note The e.pen"e 0' lhos menced to 1ransact Duso· SUPERIOR COURT ,,. '' ,,,. '•'"'0' 1"0 A,,. "'"'""L•O' Be&en CA Publtshed Orange Coast b:n prepared by the City of not•ce ,g paid tr om a lo tong ness under the l1Ctot1ous I 100 Civic Cenler 'r"' ~···· ""' "'·•1 ' ~.-""Sul' '9 t.' Da1ty Piiot December 9 16. Newpor1 Beacri in connec-lee collec:rea from"'" llDPh· bus1nes~ namt' or names Dr W••t • 1' '4!1« -~,,ari!'s J Ro11.n 5 1;.> 11 w 23 30 l 999 tton with the app1tcat1on cant lt&le<l a1;0,e on N A I Sanl• Ana, Gary Granvlll• Cl•rk. By Ba, A,e l\oewport Beach Sa·938 noteo aDove The Negative PuDtoshed Orange Coast Ba•b•lfa N otto• Langevin CA 92701 Jan•t Young. O•po1ly Clerk C.A , ·£>(, Declara11on stiles lha1 the Dally Pttor D...c.ember 23 Tno~ "atem .. nt was Meo Pe 1 1 , ,., JO A•.'• ,. ' F '"1 8• ' C.on q,c~a•a A. Al,.> '21-W ----------•suD1ectdevelopmen1 w111not 1989 1 ..,,1~1,.eCountyC1er"ot Or-•ANTJ ~·· • •" • ,,1r b+>.it• is .. , "•ll ~Pwpor• 84tacl\ f>talC NOTICE result •n a s<9n1hcant effect <:;a.%9 a"Cll' Gou< 1, "' 0<-cPmb"r I Aesoo..,a .. r• •f 1<1<u,.(.£ C.A ., • .:~ C A .;H · ;i· the envoronment II is the I 1. ·~~' M1C,..AE~ FAN. c ! ,r , .. CCIII'' •• ~ ::,.,, • .. ,,~ s con· F1;!:o~:A~~::::s I ~~ .. ds:;~;~:~:'~;9~1,,~~e ~~ PUBLIC NO TICE "Jn• ,r ~a O•a"9:~~~ C.il~~~M~-~~-• ~;. '. ~ ·.-~ ~. ... c,,..,,.ra Pa11 Tne following Pf'rsons are tar at 0 ,, and SuPPOrt•ng FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 0,; • ~ ot u"<.11moer l3 30 NOTICE• You hHe been • ~ .. ,,., .,.,,.n• . m ooong Dusmess as A N documer '' This 15 not to De NAME STATEMENT ''<b' Jd• uJr • t. '~ 1990 1uad The court mey da<:ld• ,. ~· c,. • • "il"!Wi'' ouso- IN or denoa O) rrie C11y ot the ao1n9 Cl ,,.n,.s<1 as bel"9 heard unle•• you r• e .. ., • ~~!. • ""'~ • r .,ames DOB~LBl\JO~ ~~ss6c c~ 19,construed .is Pother approval The follow no oersons jr(' SA-962 99'1ln11 you wllhout your PUSLIC NOTICE '"" 1;nOt>• r"" "Cl "OUS Newport B•vd Newport suDiect .:ippl•Cat•On The Coty TURBO TECH }!.40 Ma,n• PUBLIC NOTICE 1pond within JO daya A•-9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS srec .. oc.e ::><> Jf.cet"!Der Autos Domestic 9300 Becacn Cattf ~663 J R encourages memoers of the St u 2JO trvrne CA gr 14 1 1t.. tnlorm•tlon below NAME STATEMENT 11 ·oec; M ·~~ery Cal~~r1:.~s·2919 general puDt•c to rev•ew and Jim OSn.1nnt'C~ 2540 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS r .oo.1 "''~"tr ~~ rtrf' ; l i•• C"·tr es J "'"' "S 1 N gm ':" 81 d N t comment on 1n1s documen-Ma1ri St u 230 ••vine CA NAME STATEMENT voce n• c1n a1• """• n r~,, O ~ "'' •• -. '\ .. 1ar"""*'"' .. as t.teo ewpor v ewpor 1 tat•on Coo•es or the 92· 14 Tilt' 1011ow•nq ~rsons a•e matte• Y'-'" ~"ou•d a so Es w 1t 11>e Coun11 Coer~ ot 0.- Beacn Ca'Tlf 92663 Negahvt' Declaration and Th15 business s con oo.ng buso~ess as pro,..O'') so "a1 .Du• "''' l «" (()!.)• '' or Dect'm!>@f Tht5 business '5 con-support•n9 documents are dueteo Ot An ind ••dual TRASK Av Et<u E AS· ten rest:<>".,.. r 111 • ""'1· ""' '·' '"" ducted by acorooratoon evaol&Dle ror pubhc rt'v•-Tne rt'g•strant com · SOCtATES ACatotorn1aL·"'· r.tea cr ,.,.,. ~.~o ~. > 1 4 • .,,,.,. F..0157 Tl'le r egistrant com and 1n5')eetoon at the Plan-menced 10 11ansac1 Dus•-tle<l Par1nersri1p 188 E AVISOI u .. ,..._, "'~ "•d'l "" ·~·~ ' ,.,.. t! .. ua 1 .. 11 '1 :>._::, Sh@O Or .. nge CoaSl menc;ed 10 transact bus•·. ntoig Department. Ctty of ness under the ltcttttous 17th Costa Mesa CA 92627 mandado E• '"bu"411Puf'<IP 1 .o~ ~II Mf'sa CA 920~ 0.111, P.t01 O..,Ct'mOf'lr 23 30 nett under the ltctitoous Newporl Beach. 3300 New· business name or names ThOmas S Lee t88 E dec1dtt contra Ud Jin au· Ooug <>S Mt'1 CC>f"'f•O J84 1989 .Januarv ~ 13 1990 busineu name or names port Boulevard Newport hSled abOve on Decem~ 17th CoSla Mesa CA 92627 d<enc•a • meno• Q~ UO re· AvC)(iOO •2 C09•a ,,,... SA-964 listed above on December • 9. 19116 Sally Ann Cook President Tri11 statement was ltled with the County Cte1k ol Of· aOQe County on ~mbel 5. 1989 CALL ""4E "1'15T FREE ES-PEAS l'lATES No Joo • oo B·Q "' Sni•t Ro•• i22-8b46 THE &REEM SCENE Ld"'' r 1p~ <;t\rut' t"Sl.JI S. ~ ,., "<t1:l at1C " TrH • "rorT11nQ ~ tlemov.J1 Lawn Maonl ~ C•eanups RP!Ololhng "32·8804 Moving •l-1 MOYlll* 130-1313 CLUl&UPHT Uo. Cal T-111142 -Plumbing u "'n1 • Ml-llD HEATING• PLUM~ING OLDEST AO • Ltc 541879 v1u • usm can fllCnnoul .-.a 'ICTmOUa • 11 •• --... IW 0t IWW ~. te ..... T flClft hi f!!!N 1 .wMI VI URT COX ..... 8TAI " U.aTAT'llmWT NAlmaTAW ...... eow.. 1974 ...... Newport ...... Celt. ..... •• ,._n ANmlON.......... -.. : ,.. .............. .,. ~"*°""'I 11*90n1 er. The f~ pereona 111 The~ !*tone•• ~ M. T.,,_,..., t1MO T1le ................. ~ MAWMT A. COX In The ........ ,_....,. ftetilllillll--..._........ doing.......... doing buelnW -doing........ n. Ila•.-...• ... tiled Thia bUelMel .. COft• dOlftQ bullnW -... ...,... CGur1 of cal-dOlnll ........ -..... ----~-IOOIC ITOIW, . AMeAI" ENGINtt.-.0. p A 0 FE s s I 0 NA l AN«> M FLOOR MAIN-.-11eeouneyceenio10r-dwc:t•d 1= an wnln-VIU.AlllNA.ACIMOtllla tor'ftla.~ofOrenga.. ,.. TIL. troe ~ ~ 8TUP '°°"a UITIN. ~V~ =--D, =.~~~7· ~ ~CH0.1~7&~c:: ~_NA:;,~or~a..~''!: r.~~~ °" Nowemw :::o::.•a ~•=:Ion = l::'-::t· =. .... n:~A ~ =noton., lffctl, OA :......_· T---. c.lf, • llw"'*" M i.., 13920 Jlatrlc« M. Arrund•I•. 112828 9269() ,_.. The regt1tr1nt c:om-MeM, c.itf. 92t21 IClllOlnted • pertONI ,._ ~ Tilonwa Gii, ,... L....-NuMIO OaCIO. Jlr4ctor A_..., I.a Puente. 24131 la Plata Drl'll, Vl'llln LM Mekkelson. Adflan R. NIYlffO, ~ Publllhld Of.nge COiet MenOed to trane.ct ~ JlfftM o. White. Jt .. 2921 ,__,....,. '° edmllMf the Santi Vnea. Fo.n.eln v...,, *' ....... ,....,., ()ellf, 'CA 91741 &.aovna NIQU4ll. Calif 92877 575 Anton, 3rd Floor, CO.II Santiago Dr.. Nawport Dally Piiot DecemOer t , 11, -under the llotlt~ ¢ollege Alie., •A-3, Coet1 eeta .. Of the decadent. CA 9270I NM0 le • TNI bl.llllnet• I• con-Aob«t 81anchat4. 25328 Mesa. c.m 92626 e.act1. CA 92MO 23. so. 11119 ~ name ()( w -.....: CeM 92'21 THE PETITION ,~. Thl9 bl.I~ .. con-Thie buelneee COft· ~by All lndMdual E~. El Toro. Celtf. This bu1tne11 Is con-Matk Matrlott, 2300 San-S.·841 h ied at>ow on Januwy 29, 1.ewJence M. camp.au, the decedent's WILL and ducted by. An lndMcklll Mted by. an todMClluel • The regtttrant com-92e30 dVC1ed by an lndlllidual Uago Of. Newpo<t Beech. CA 1N9 2925 College A..,.., .sA~. codleh, 1f any, be admitted The reglatrant com-Th• regllt~ c:::.: 1'WICed to transact bu9I-This business II con-The registrant com-92660 l'tll.IC NOTICE C.W. Hllltwo Coeta Mesa, Ca.NI 92t2t to probate The wilt and any menced to tranMC1 tM*-menced to tr "'91 under the fictitious dueled by· joint \18'1lure menced to transact busi-Adrian R. Navatro, 2300 Thia 1tatement wu filed Wayne A.. Fratllf', 1925 COdk:llt ere a'laflable f()( neat under the flc:tltlout r-. undef the tlctltloul ~ name or na"'" The registrant com-ness under the flct1t1ou1 Santiago Dr. Nawport ftCTITIOUI 9U ... BI with the County Ctent of Of. College Ave .. #A3. Cott• 111amln1tlon In the fl .. kept bullMM neme °' namet bullMN name or "-: ~ted abo..,. on Decembef I, menc.d to transac:I busl-b1,1sineu name or namet Beach, CA 92680 NMll IT A lWMIHT ange County on November Meta, c.Hf. 9282& by tile court. lltled abe>Ye on Oec:ember 3. llaled above on. ~ .1tlt neaa 1,1nder the fietllloua listed above on November Mark MarriOll. 2300 San-The fOllOwing penont ue 15, 11Nlt Thia bu•ln111 It con· TuE PETITION -ueets 19811 11. 1... ,.~ • lbref*n M. Hatter butlneu name or names 22 1989 llago Dr, Newport BNett, CA dOlng bullnMI as: NS1'19 Ouc:ted by: a general pwt-., r...., 8fY9n T. Gill ._..,.,.. H • .....,..._ • Tllll ttalement WIS hied fisted a~YI on NIA Vivian Mekkelson 92660 5 STAR CREDIT REPAIR PublllheO Orange Coul nertnlp 8Ulh0rity lo tldmlnlster the Thie ttllemenl wea fMed TNI .. ..,,...t lllltlll llled 'WI~ the County Clerk of Or· P•lrlck M Arrund11141 This statement wu filed This bua1n111 la con-SERVICES. 1723 W. St. Dally Piiot Decembef 2, 9, Th• registrant eom-:!:."A~ t '~1on ~ with the County Cleft! o4 Or· with the County~ 11nge County on December This llllerneftl was hied wtth the Coun1y Clerk of Of· ducted by Co-Parlners Anne Pl , Santa Ana, cam. 18. 23, 1989 meneed to tranMCt t>v•· t 1 Ae:"irN:'.ut~~ 11 ange County on December M09 County on ~12: 1989. with the County Cle<k of Or-ange County on November The registrant eom-927CM Se-919 neu under the fletltlout i!: the --eon.i r-reaein. 12, 1989. 17, 1919 ,_,..1 H4015a ange County on December 28, 1989 menced to tranS8Ct bl.Isl-Robin A. Jamttt, 1723 W. bullnMs name or namet .,.... ..,.. • ~U ubllshed Orange Coait t, 1989 fQlln nua under the llet11tous St Anoe Pl., Santa Ana, ..... IC NOTICE fitted above on November t~~~ ~o ~kT ~an~I:~ Publllhld Orange Coul Publllhed~"l:, ~ •Dally Piiot December 23. 30. f.ata Published Orange Coast business name or names Cahl 92704 ... -. 21, 19&9 w OU 0 an l Dally Pllol December 23, 30, OlllY Pllol • • ~1910 January 8, 13, 1990 Published Orange Coast Dally PllOt December 9, IS, lllled above on December 9, This bualness 11 con-PICnTIOUI ....... Jamee 0 Wntte. Jr ~:, e.,:!:,1"ft!erti!-~ 1989 January S, 13. 1990 18, 23. 1989 S.'26 SA-963 Dally P1to1 December 16. 23, 23. 30. 1989 1989 dueled by an lndMdUll HAim ITATllRNT Thi• llatement wu nled .onat i eeentaii,,. Is re-s~-IMM ----------30, 1989 January 6 1990 Sa-937 Adrian R Na1111ro The registrant eom-~ foltowtng PlflOfl• are with Ille County Clerk of Or-ulred 8f': Ml not1ee to .. -.IC NOTIC( PtalC NOTICE Sa-947 Tn1s statement was hied menc:ed 10 tranMci t>usl-dol butlneH u. ange County on NO'lember ~ ed g ..., l"UUL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE n1mllC NOTICE wuh 1he Coun1y Cterk of Or-ness under tile llctlllous E'ilBEE INCORPORATED. 28, 1989 t~e~~ve :,'...:"~ot~ or•-flC-TITIOUl'"---..,._---11--l--~"8.IC-==~;;.;.;.;,;;.. __ flCTTTIOUI 8Ul .. E8S l'"UV ange County on December business l'lame °' names 2 l36 South Hathaway, ,...,.. consented 10 1118 propoHd NA• ITATl•NT 'tCTITIOUI ., .... ~ T~=o:~r:=,: are "CTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 9' 1989 f4401" lilted above on NIA Santa Ana. Cahf. 92Y05 D ~lub~~hr' ~g; ~o~t ecitlon) The Independent The folloWlng P9fl001 we NAMS ITAftMIWT dol~ bualneaa 11· NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Publlshe<l Orange Coast Robin A Jarrett I Embee Platlng, California, 2: ~O 1~89 r . • admlnl1tratlon auth<)flty wltl doing bu .. nesa U TM following per90nl 11'1 , This Slatement was •led 2136 South Hathaway, · · be granted unless an T & c ELECTRJC 1918 doing bulllnltlu: w ST COAST INTER-The following persons are The rollow1ng persons are D1111y P1101 December 23. 30, w11h 1he Counly Cl.,k of Or-Sanla Ana, Calif 92105 St-933 lntltfested person 111., an Wallac:. A'll. •IO..· Costa IMS CONSUL TINO, 25651 NATIONAL TRADING CO, dOlng business as doing business as t989 January 6 13 1990 ange County on No'lember Thia butlnass is eon-objection 10 this petition and Mesa. Calif 92827 lite f63~2 Sundll\Ce< Ln, Hunt-Seaport Se<:uroty 2283 THE TINT CONNECTION. SA-960 28. 1989 dueled by a ~lon lhows good ct use why Iha Tud0< StefanelCU, 1918 Minoa Or., Miiiion V ' "i:on ee.c:ti. CA 926-49 ~!~~~l.:~26~~te B Costa ~~~~a N~es':.rba~i~d92~~~ A. ,...... The 11gl1trant eom-P\llllC NOTICE court shOUld not grant the WalllQe A'le •ta. COiia C~~d. Anewall, 25651 letty MeCl!rlcr. 16322 E T ... 283 p PtellC NOTICE Published Orange Coast menced to transact bl.Isl· authority ••e•a, Call! "2•21 · Mlnft• Or., Miiiion Viejo, Sundancer Ln, Huntington J11mes olan. • a-John Michael VIiieneuve. D11ly Pilot December 9, 16, ness under the fictitious flCTITIOUl llUllNl!ll .. HE .. RING on lhe petl· ""T~eo-~a st"er"ane~· 191,, ...... 9each. CA 92849 eollc A"e . Sulle B. Costa 100t w Ste'lens "226, s 23 30 1959 ,.. ,.. ~ ~ u Calif. 92691 Kimberly A. Henry. 5 Ab-Mesa, CA 92627 Santa Ana, Cafll 92703 FICTITIOUS BU INESS . . s8 •939 business name or na"'" NAME ITATUl!NT Uon will be held on JANU· Wallace Ave "104. Costa This bu1ln111 11 eon· .__ood Lf1. L""una Hiiis. This business Is con-This business is con-NAME STATEMENT listed above on November The following persons are ARY t t. 1990 at 1.45 P M In Mesa Calif 92827 dueled by: an individual c.<92854 ..., ducted by an 1nd1Y1dual ducted by an 1r'ICl1111ou111 The rollowtng persons are 1. t989 doing business 11 Dept No 3 located at 700 Tl\ls business Is con-The regl1trant com- Thia bu1lne11 Is eon-The registrant eom-The reg1s11an1 com-oo.;~E~,n~~~Ea~ INVEST-PUBLIC NOTICE Debra Greeley, Secretary TAYLOR DEVELOPMENT Civic Cel'llllf Dr1ve. Santa dueled by husband andwifa menc:ed to transect bull- Oucted by Co-Pariners menced 10 1ransac1 bust-menceo to transac1 bus•· MENT GROUP II. 242~s E This statement was hied COMPAN Y. 10695 El Aria. CA The reg11rran1 com -neat ul'ldet the lletllloul The reglftrant com-ness under me hctilious ness undDI the hclitious FICTITIOUS BU8'NESS wrlh the County Clerk of Or· Adelant_e Ave . Fountain Val-IF YOU OBJECT to the meoced 10 tranuct bull· buslneu name or namet menceo to transact bus•-business name or names business name or names Bristol Si Suote 350· an1a NAME STATEMENT ange County on Novembe< ley, Call1. 92708 granting of the peliliOl'I, VOU ness under tile flctlllo•• tlstttd abO'le on: February ness under the llctltious listed above on 1218189 hsted abo'le on No'lember Ana Heights. Clair 92707 The lollowong persona are 14. 1989 Ehzabeth Taylor-Linzey. should either appear at lhe bu11ness name or names 1985 ·bustness name or names James E Tolan 27. 1989 Bemam L Ryan Ill 2141 doing business as F'37550 10695 El Adelante A'le., hearing and stale your ob-listed above on· NI A JoMPh An•watl 11 led bo Deo 5 Trios statement was tiled John Michael Villeneuve Mesa Drove Santa Ana SHONOY A. 891 Baker SI Seely & Russell. 4631 Fountaon Valley. Calir 92708 je<:tlons or Ille written objee· Tudor Stelaneteu Thi• statement wu nled s a ..,. on ember . with the County Clerk ot Or-Tri1s s1a1emen1 was toled Heights. Ca11I 92707 •B 15, Costa Mesa. Calif Teller Ave Ste 140. N--Kathleen Ellen Parker lions with tile cour1 berore This llatement WIS hied wilh the County Cfflfk of Or· ,9~mberly A Henry ange County on December with the County Clerk or Or. Car~e Yvonne Ryan. 2141 92626 port Beach Calil 92660 (Taylor), 954 1 Graham. 11\e hearing Your appear-with 11\e County Clerk ol Or· ange County on November This statement was hied 12. 1989 F4401541 ange Coun1y on November Mesa Drive Santa Ana Shotaro Joe Abe. 23 Published Orange Coast Cypress. Cahl 90630 anee may be In person or by ange County on November 17, 1989 He•ghts Ca111 92707 Tiara Irvine Cahr 92714 Dally Piiot ~-... -· 2 9 James B Ta"'or 1•34 N 11 Wltl'l lhe County Clerk of Or-Published Orangt> Coas1 28 1989 .........,..,.,.,.. · · · " · · your 8 orney 14 1989 C December Daily Piiot December 23 JO F43N2' Th s bus•ness is con-Fu11ko Abe. 23 Tiara. 16. 23. 1989 Lincoln Ave . Burbtnk. Calif. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ' FQ?M1 funlO Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot December 2. 9, 18, 23. 1989 ange ounty on 1989 January 6. 13 1990 Published Orange Coast ducteo l>t 11 general part-lr111ne, Cahl 92714 Sa-9l7K 9l506 or 11 contingent credllor or Publlahed Orange Coast 8, 1989. f43M25 Sa965 Da11y Pilot December 9 16 nersh•P This business Is con-This bu11ness la con-the deceased. you musl Ille Daily Pilot December 2, 9, ----------23 30 1989 The registrant com -dueled by husbandandwlle DllD11C NOTICE ducted by an unrn-yourelalm wllhthecourlll'ld 16 23 1989 Publlstled Oral'lge Coast PtellC NOTICE Sa-935 rnenc.ed lo transact bus1-Th e registrant com-'~ co rporated anocllllon mall a copy to the personal · · sa-918 Sa-926 Olllty Pilot Deoember 23, 30. nftss unoer the hct1t1ous menced 10 transact buSI· FICTITldUI BUSINESS other lhan a partnership represen1a11ve aPQOinted by 1989 January 6. 13· ~9~59 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business name or names ness under the he1111ous NAME STATEMENT The registrant c om-the cour1 within lour monihs P\llllC NOTICE ftCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons a1e domg business as ALL WEST WALL SYS- TEMS, 19111 Biddle Dr Irvine, Calif 92715 T. Frances Mortal. 19111 Biddle Dr , lr'11ne, Calf! 92715 This bu1lness os con- ducted by an 1ndl'l1dual The registr ant com- menced to transact busi-ness under the f1c1111ous business name or names listed abo'le on NIA T. Frall<les Mortal This statement was hied wl1h 1he County Clerk of Or- 11nge County on December 5, 1989 F'3$3'0 Published Orange Coast Dally P110t ~ember 16. 23. 30. 1989, January 6. 1990 Sa-948 NAME STATEMENT PU8LIC NOTICE hSled above on N A business name or names The following pet'sons are meneed lo transact bust-lrom IM date of hrsl Is· The tollow1ng persons are Ben•am L Ryan Ill hs1ed above on NIA doing business as· ness undltf the llcutlous suance of leners as provided doing ousiness as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Th•S slalemenl was loled Shotaro Joe Abe BARON INVESTM ENT business name or names in se<:t1on 9100 of the Call- FALCON 50 PARTNER-NAME STATEMENT wotn lhe County Clerk 01 Or-Trios statement was filed CO . 15321 Transistor Lane. llSled •bo'le on January 1. lorn1a Probate Code The SHIP 19300 Ike Jones TM tollowing persons .ire 11~!ile County cm November with lhe County Clerk Of Or-Hunt1nglon Beach. Cati! 1989 lime tor lllll'lg claims wlll not Road Santa Ana Calif ooing business as 1 i 1989 ange County on November 92649 Elizabeth Taylor-Linzey expire prior 10 four months 92707 WES CAL EMPLOYER F431941 17 1989 Peter Baron, 16501 Trios slalement was filed lrom the dale of the hearing Trousoate Enterprises BENEFITS COMPAN' 4 PubhSheo Orange Coast F437Ml Carousel Lane. Huntington with the County Clerk of Or-noticed above tnc Cahlorn•a 5650 Carroll Par~ Nev.po11 Nev.port Dau) Pilot December 2 9 Published Orange Coasl Beacl\, Calif 92649 ange County on November YOU MAY EXAMINE the Canyon Road San Drego Beach Calot 92660 lb 23 198q Daily Pilo1 December 2 9. Catherine Baron. 16501 17 1989 file kept by the court II you Cahl 92121 Artnur A Cecala 4220 Sa-923 16 23 1989 Carousel Lane. Huntington f4'1MS are a person interested In This business os con-.r: 208 P 1rt. Newpor1 Nev. Sa-927 Beach, Cphr 92649 Published Orange Coasl 1he estate. you may Ille With dueled by a general part· port BtMCh Ct1111 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE This business os con-Dally Pilot Decembe• 2, 9, the court a formal Request nersn1p This t>u~1ness os con PtellC NOTICE ducted by husband and wire l6. 23. l989 for Special Notice or the Ill· The registrant com-ouclt!d b) ,111 ondrvodual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The registrant com -Sa-921 Ing or an 1n11en1ory and llP· menced 10 1ransac1 bus1-T ne "'9 ~1rant com I NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS menoed 10 transac1 bus1-praosement of estate assels ness unoer Ille l•clitlous menceo 1 tran~<.t nus.. T~e 10110..,ong persons are NAME STATEMENT ness unde• 1he roc111tous Of of any pe111ton or account business name 01 names ne~s """"' 1n11 ••cl t•ous ll"l•ng business as The ro11ow1ng persons are business name or names PlmlC NOTICE as provided 1n see11on 1250 11s1eo aoo•e on 198!> bu sines~ n..imf' o• tidmes ALLS PACE GARDEN doing business as 11s1eo above on Octobllf 2, of the Calllorn1a Probate Paul D Hickman. Vice listed illlC'>.-o• nc·I vt>I GROVE .-4 Upper Newporl (a)PACIFIC COAST CON-1989 NOTICE OF ftETfTION Code A Request ror Special President Artnu1 A Ct>Cala P1;iza Suite 201 Newport STRUCTION (b)PACIFIC Peter Baron TO ADMINISTER Nollcelorm 1sa11allablelrom This statement was hied Thrs Sliltt>men1 was hlt'd Be.;<.h Cali! 92660 COAST CONSTRUCTION This statement was filed ESTATE Of 1"8 courl clerk wllh the County C1e1 ~ ol Or-with 01e Cour•h C1er~ or Or Byroti M T arnutzer 267 I AN D DE VEL 0 PM ENT wllh the County Clerk of Or-JARVIS LAMaEftT COX Attorney IOI Petitioner: ange County on November ange r...ounh on "'"'ember B.Jysnores Newport Beach (ctPACIFIC COAST CON-ange County 01'1 No'lembllr c-Number. ... ,, ... , a Kr...., by 28 1989 28 198<1 Ca I 9266.1 TRAC TORS (D)PACIFIC 17 1989 A-151420 Chrl•l~r, 3750 UnfYet· F438121 F43M29 f111s busones5 is con· COAST CONTRACTORS & F437M4 To all heirs. benel1C1artes, alty, 9'1Yet91de, CA t2:501 PubllSht'<l Orange Coast P.;bl sht>tl Oranqe Coast out h?d by an 1n01v10ua1 DEVELOPMENT 16 Burning Publisrieo Orange CoaSI cred11ors. conungent cred•· Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 December 9 16. Daily P1101 Decemot>t <1 16 Ttie registrant com-Tree Ro . Newpon Beach Daily Pilot December 2. 9. tors, and persons who may Daily Piiot December 23. 2•. 23 30 1989 23. 30 1989 ment eo to tr<1nsact bus1-Calil 92660 16. 23. 1989 otherwise be lnteresied In 30. 1989 Sa-940 Sa 934 nes~ under me lrc11toous H11t1ard Cons11uc11on Sa-924 lhe will or estatt. or bolh. of SaS97t Pl&.IC NOTICE PtalC NOTICf FICTITIOUI llUllNHS flCTITIOUI .,._ .. NAME ITATIMeNT NA• ITATl•NT The tollowlng persons are The followlng person• are doing business as· Ootng busln ... 11. I N T E R N A T I 0 N A L SHIELD ENGINEERING LEISUREWEAR 3102 W AND CONSTRUCTION Allon. Santa Ana. Calll COMPANY, 408 31at St,_, 92704 Newport Beaetl, Calif. t2e63 Larten Inc , California. Gordon Berg. 13920 Old 3102 W Alton. Santa Ana, Harbor Lane #204, Marina Calif 92704 Del Rey. Calif. 90202 Tl\os business Is con-Thi• buslneu la con- ducted by a corporalion ducted by an lndl'lldual The registrant com· The registrant com- menced to transact busi-menced to transact busi- ness undl!f the hctot10U1 ness under the lletillous business name or namea oosineu name or names listed above on September llSled abo11e on· November 1. 1989 1. 1989 Chief Flnanclll Ottioer Gordon Berg Thl9 st111emen1 was flied This stat~t wa1 filed with the County C141rk of Or-wllh the County Clerk of Or- ange County on November ange County on Novembe< 17 1989 17. 1989 faTMI f411Mt Pubhsl\ed Orange Cout Published Orange Cout Daily Pilot December 2. 9, Diiiy Piiot December 2. 9, 16. 23. 1989 16, 23, 1989 Sa-920 S.-922 You Can Get Your Dealership Noticed. Your ad will come out 2 Times Per Week for '90, Color Freel Call 642-4321 $ SA~~Y.IL~B-G $ 0 NEW LOCATION! 1500 Auto ri.iJNdl, "'~~.:~~~ MALL 835-311·. Newport/SS Fwy. at Edinger s .... , Oef I O_. ~ d&.~ P t·•or, S_.,••i\f' Ml"\ufS M F 7.\m·6 JOpm Sa1 8 ~m-Som Look to The New Car Guide when interested in purchasing a New 1990 Automobile Huntington Bea ch Chrysler -Pl ymou th ( IMPORIS I SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 11ee1 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH OBob Longpre Pontia . ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP .service Department Open Monday untrl 9:00 p.m -t3600 BEACH BLVO WESTMINSTER BP-~~r 11 G•rden Grove fwy (714) 892-6651 1111 lest au,. 11 Onns• CoulltJ Ire DI This hi•· ,.,, ,,,. ,.,,, • South County YILllWIB 111 ISUZU @ m BUENA PARK ':.TANTON GP.RO N C.RO\E PACIFIC OCEAN 0 t1 FWY. • ..._ I' I II 11 It , I 111 , 13590 Beach Bltid. C[) Westminster BEACH BLVD. AT 1'llB 22 JlllB£WAY AVAJLABLE FOR IMMEDIAfE DELfJ'ERr (714) 81MIOI (Z 11) &M-1888 o SADDLIBACll Sales ~ Service Leasing 'i;ll Pans IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 1s f"CI n 1 ours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Onl sgooo r week! G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS .... Mercedes-Benz 1ao1 ouaeeat. Newport8Mch AC URA 1001 OueMlt. Newporthech 0 S .... •LM11ng Parta • ServtQe 133-.. 75-ACUllA 152-2172 "Cell Your ,,,,,,...,..,,,,, 41) ~ E CAMPBELL NISSAN/ ~ll!ACH • low p,,(,.\ • No G1mm1cl!~ • c;,,.01 s .. 1~chOl'I • f1tf'"d ly p ,.opl,. • Ea c .. 11,.r\I S.-r.,,t(I' 1M3S ltedl ....,.._d (714) 142·1711 A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT VOL. 8, NO. 51, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1989 PAGE 2/ SATURDAY. Decem~ 23. 1989 •MEAB>l'TH HIM™GTON BEACH GMDENS • QOLDEH WEST 1!8TATE8 MESA VERDE• COSTA MESA •NEWPORT SHORES a: 0 CD a: < x DAILY PfLOT /REAL ESTATE Map r.ot 10 scale ano iocations are app<o .. mar~ rtos MK>f' ES IRVlNE I a: ~.BACK BAY \ • SPYGLASS HI.I. • lHE a.UFFS •HARBOR •BELCOURT RIDGE •BIG CANYON ~BEAQi •IMNE TERRACE •HAABORVEW CORONA DELMAR MSSSON V1EJO LAGLJ'.AA HUS 5 TOSANClEGO • A MEMB£Jl OF THE !'ii SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK Im! COLD We~ B ANl(.eR ~) Expect the bet: NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT CREST n•8,900 Priced thousands below market for fast sale. Great 2BR, 2BA, in nice loc. Bring your paint brush and save $$. BLUFFS '378,000 Lovely C Plan, large rooms, open feeling, patio overlooking Nobleza pool. location close to schools and market center. BLUFFS '389,500 Bluffs perfect tranquil location with bay and city lights views. End unit, lots of priva.cy, pro- fessionally redecorated. Ready to move into. 11.UFFS H5t,MO Fabulous remodel in Newport's popular "Bluffs." New Berber carpet, kitchen tile, tile entry, stone hearth, French doors & mirrored wardrobes! On cul-de-sac with some view. NEWPORT HEIGHTS H89,500 Private courtyard entry sets the stage for this charming Mediterranean style home. ~on~erful 4 BR family home w/view. A deal at th1s pnce! THE BLUFFS · '489,000 Fabulous "E" Plan surrounded by lush trees & rolling lawns. Highly customized w/superb ~te. French doors & windows. shutters & customtzed fixtures. HUBOll HJGHLANDS '499,950 Totally upgraded 4BR. FR home w/pool. You won't need to do a thing, but move in! Seller will consider trade for N.B. or C.M. condo. SEA ISLAND '566,000 Brand new 2BR, 2.5BA to'NTlhome. Bleached wood cabinets, marble entry. 3 outdoor Hvirfg apaces .. Formal DR. lg mstr suite. comm pool/spa & tennis. SEA ISLAND tlS6,000 2 atry townhome, direct entry to kitchen from gar. Neutral tones, gourmet lti~hen, built-in ~tcher block. 2 spacious brick patios. Serene setting. WB8TCLIPP tMt,000 Cal-Provincial. Owner/builder. Private courtyard entry, vaulted cemng & fireplace in li~ room. .SR. formal din. Kitchen opena to charming FR with fireplace. French doon throughout.. BALBOA PIOONSULA M75,00I Thia 4BR, 2BA home in super Pe:nin. location! BeauUfully maintained front yard, delidoua kitchen. deck, Y11ulted ceiliQp. Sellen movitaved. NEW LISTINGS EASTSIDE C.M. tz86,000 Lovely spacious 3BR townhome w/2 mstr suites make this home very appealing for 2 single people. Lg & lush ga rden patio w/3 tiered foun- tain. OCEANFRONT S 1,250,000 Location, location!! Fabulous ocean view. Steps to Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Custom built in 1970. Large flexible floor plan. CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR '399,950 Shows like a model! Owners spent thousands in upgradet & latest decor. 3BR. fireplace. canyon view. vaulted ceilings. premium area. JASMINE CREEK '519,000 Want to live in a gorgeous private park? Beauti· fully decorated w/plantation shutters, berber carpet, Mexican pavers. Plan 2 w/2BR + den. Single story. CORONA DEL MAR SSS0,000 Live in one & rent the other. Charming So. of Hwy location. Rear unit has fireplace & large patio. Walk to beaches. shops & eateries. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR S542,000 Charming duplx w/two BR's in each unit. Front house has warm. brick FR & spacious patio. Back unit bright & sunny. By appt. OLDE CORONA DEL MAI $650,000 Wonderful OLDE COM location south of the hi'-bway. Three year9 new, 38~. 21 2 BA. high ceiling, 2 fireplaces, south pat.Jo, great land· scaping. OLDE CORONA DEL MA.I '859,000 Unique & beautiful quality built condo faces city park. Ready spring of 1990. 3 BR plus bonus rm & a 3 car garage. Marvelous location! 11.V. VlEW HILLS $739,000 Expanded home on extra large lot. Outstandi!"i location near community pool and park. Family rm, formal DR + 3BR. Priced below market! SPYG~ '751,00G Unbelievable value. 3BR. 2BA, formal DR w/outatanding vistas of the coast from Newport to Palos Verdes. Lrg yard w/gorgeoua pool & spa. 8.V. BIW '8!5,IOO A unique combination of location,_ del!ign & v~ue in this .SR home. Ocean, mountain Vlewa, roll1111 lawn. Esquilite pool & s~ add to the sett.inc. ooaGNA DBL MAI ttN,• Oorpom Cuetom Cape traditional home on extn larp lot. \Al block to beech. Totally remodeled woOd tloon, crown moldinp. new kite.hen. very la.rp .SR. SATUltDAY, ~' 21,. 1989 / PAGE J NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH S685,000 A beautiful -t BR home w/spacious foyer flanked by LR w/fireplace & formal DR FR & solarium for family living + pool & spa. A secluded gem! BALBOA ISLAND S775,000 You'll immediately feel at home in this outstand· ing duplex. Built in 19 :t It's light & bright. warm & charming. BALBOA PENINSl'LA S795,000 Quality personified in a little gem! 3BR home w/unlimited charm located near beaches. Large master retreat w/FR & view. PENINSULA POINT H&0,000 Landmark windmill home sits on two lots. This home boasts remodeled kitchen & FR. private brick patios. '.l story tower & 1 BR guest house. BALBOA PENINSl'LA Sl,199,000 Charming oceanfront home with many quality features & fantastic view. from wrap.around windows. 4BR. FR. beachside brick patio. NEWPORT KEIGHTS S 1.240,000 You'U feel right at home when you walk in this exciting 5BR. .t . BA home. Fabulous views of Newport Harbor. BIG CANYON Sl.31 5,000 A very special home done with flair and good taste. beautifully appointed. R~modeled to per- fection. 4BR. familv room & private gardens. BA Yf'RONT S2, 750.000 eeing is believing. One of N.B. Bay's most unique locations. approx 9.000 sq. ft. lot. 80 ft on st .. 60 ft on water. Lawn & trees. lrg :mR. formal dining room & den. Very private. BACK BAY SZ,998,500 An Equestrian estate situated in pastoral splen- dor on over 2 acres of view property. Spacious home with pool & spa, 2 corrals. barn & alJ that space! BIG CANYON ts,500,000 Whatever you may want from a large, quality home, you will find it here. 4. 5 or 6BR's with 150 ft golf course frontage. Views! UDO ISLE U ,5081• Mepyacbt dock facmty for boat.a to 120 fl + make this immaculate 68R, 711 BA Engliah coun- try h.yfront mansion un1que in Newport. IA1PaoN'T ........ Over 70' on the '-.Y 140' on be•ch, marine fecil.idee f« 4 le yacht-. iao• viewe of main channel. Flllhion Island. 5BR. 4 ~BA. warm • invitinc. CO&NBR OP COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO PAGE 4 I SATUllDAY. December 2J. 1989 The Prudentml Lido Realty ... " DAILY MOT/ ltEAl ESTATE 673-7300 337 7 Via Lido Ne' vport Beach A MEMBER OF THE l'II SEARS PINANCIAL NETWORK Im COLDWeLL BAN~eR ~1 Expect the best llDUCED!! CUSTOM MESA VE&DE 19%6,000 Ranch Style on Approximately One Third of an Acre -nestled in a cul-de-sac nest to Mesa Verde Country Club. This pool home features the finest quality materials and workmanship and is one of the most exciting homes we have seen. For privacy in living and a home to entertain in, call now for a private showing. A HOMEMAKER'S DiEAM $294,900 4 bedroom, 2 bath rustic woodsy retreat w/eiquisitely remodeled kitchen. Enclosed patio w/stone ceilings. 4 sets sliding glass doors and cozy FP. 4 PLEX U 79,900 4 large townhome type units. Each 2 bedroomB l 112 bath with large living space. West Garde~ Grove near Valley View off 405 freeway. 1.oned R-3. FAMILY ROOM '286,000 Roomy 4 bedroom with added on family room. Lots of oak built-ins. Secret 5th bedroom or a perfect computer room. French doors lead to yard with gazebo. NEW CUSTOM HOME 1459,900 2 story + roof patio. 3 bedrooms, 31r2 baths. Fireplaces in master suite and living room. Large master bath. Walk to beach. COUNTKY STYLE CHARMER '289,000 3 bedroom, } 3,4 bath central air remodeled. Casablanca fans, shutters, tile floors and counters in kitchen. New Dupont carpel throughout. Built in entertainment. center in family room looks out to beautifully landscaped yard with deck and spa. Timer sprinkler system. Finished garage with built-in cabinets. This is the one!!! QUIET AND PEACEFUL SENIORS PAIK $43,900 Walking di tance to stores. theater, and res· t.auranls. Spacious 60 x 24, 2 bedroom, 23 4 bath. Forced air conditioning and heating. Inside wash- e r/dryer hookup . Loads of cupboard space, built in desk. Include refrigerator. Seller will make allowance for linoleum replacement. Excellent a rea uf Garden Grove close to beach and 22 fwy. LOVABLE EABl'SIDB ROME SUl,000 Thie beautifully remodeled home with rental unit. will be ideal for anyone needing help with t.he monthly payment. or could be used u a guest house. OOIGEOUS WESTMINSTD HOME Slll,000 Updated, executive quaJjty 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. Ceiling & walls newly textured, great wonderful pantry. Romantic yard w/oversized inground -~ Near Mile Square Park and Garden Grove Jr/Senior High School S7• PRICB UDUCTION Sl80,000 Attention first time buyers and invHtors. Deer- field, 2 mMter auit.e condo f eatu:res cozy brick ~· private patio It 2 car prage. Owner anXIOUIL See it ~. (714) 84~803 EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME S 169,000 Near the cent~r of town and close to shopping and the _Park .. 3BR/1.5BA with nearly new carpet, vertical blinds, french doors, private patio, and near the pool and spa. So clean you won't believe it. Ready to move in. EXCITING FIRST HOM E! $239 900 Excellent Westside location home renovated ~ver the last few years. new plumhin~. new double ceramic floor & Hermoplan window. C'edar lined closet in mas ters. :1 bedroom. I • • haths. Call now for the other. FABCLOl'S NEWPORT COSDO $225,000 One bedroom. one hath in glamoumus 250 Lille ~ne. S~cond floor. jac.uzzi luh, tract lighting. Very quiet corner location. Open space feeling. Exclusive to Coldwell Ranker. WATERFllONT ELEGANCE S824,900 4 bedroom, 3 bath spacious home in prestigious Huntington Harbour. Solid oak double door entry to stepdown formal LR. Huge bonus rm and your own private 36' dock. T oo many upgrades to mention. WESTMINSTEll -ONE OP A KIND $375 000 3 aqle family homes on nearly half an acre. 3BR. 2BA, 2BR, lBA. 1 BR. 1 BA. Property is zoned RI but two of the properties are grandfathered and permitted. Huge lot allows for plenty of RV puking or use your imagination. EXCLUSIVE SB.ACUFF ON THE GREEN S«t,900 2BR, 2 h BA highly uPl'1'8<ied end unit with eu1tom shutters and drapes. Central vac and intercom aystem. Courmet kitchen formal dining room, wet. bar, family room, den. 2 muter suit.el -jacuui in master bedroom. Ownership in· eludes IO(ial membership in Seacliff Country Club. Drutically reduced for f att ale. DESIUBLE f!ASTSIDE COSTA MESA!! 1249,900 New, bright and airy condominiums -3 bedrooms. 2112 bath. Spa in master bath. Fire· place in li ving room and master bedroom. Quality fittings -skylights, central air, ceramic tile counters, white-washed oak cabinets, encl06ed yard, 2 car attached garage. Must see to ap- preciate. Seller will carry 2nd T .D. of 15l(. MltS. CLEAN LIVES HERE S279,900 3 bedroom, 2 1., bath immaculate home. Bonus nn w/vaulted ceiling. Upgraded kitchen. MOVE IN TODAY AND ENJOY $269,900 3 bedroom -new carpet -floors -appliances -cabinets -window coverings -roof and more! All this and a solar heated pool with low maintenance yard. Perfect for those on the go!!! MO\'E IS CONDITION 1230 000 This beautiful pride of ownership home featu;es :l bedrooms and:.! baths. new carpet and paint and new land~capin~ with automatic sprinklers. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE - SANTA ANA $%19,900 3 bedroom. l' t bath (remodeled bathroom). ceiling fans in most rooms. R.V. Parking, 2 car garage. Next to golf course, park. schools. shop- ping and freeway. APPOIDABLE LIVING - NEWPORT BEACH $39,000 This mobile home is minutes from the beach in a clean and quiet park localed in Newport Beach. MOVE IN TODAY $!59 000 Great opportunit~·! This 3 bedroom, 1.75 ~th. New plum bing. roof, paint inside and outside. Ready for you to move now! IDEAL f AMI LY HOME $%99,900 Two d oors fro m small neighborhood park. One bedroom and one bath downstairs and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths upstairs. Large family room. Lovely yard. SANTA ANA LIKE A SMALL EST ATE S!U,000 Borders Pountain Valley. ~ bedroom, den, 2', bath. pool, spa, fountain. wrought iron gate, blk wall .. approx 2200 sq. ft. inc guest quarters. Nearly rebuilt 16 yrs ago. New Berber carpet. paint. country kitchen. LIGHT AND BRIGHT U68,IOO Kids love this spacious family room! 3 bedrooms, 1. 75 baths. french doors and two fireplaces. Cloee to schools, park & shopping. ROOM TO GROW U70,000 3 bedroom home on very quiet Eaataide st.net with room to grow -on large lot covered with fruit trees. MUST SEE ro APPUCIATE - SANTA ANA Hlt,IOO 3 bedroom, l Y., bath (remodeled bath.room), ceilin& fans in moet rooms. R. V. Parking, 2 car carap. Next to JOlf oourse. park, echoo1a. abop- ping and frMWay. 2289 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa PAGE 6 / SATURDAY. December 23, 1989 hf \.J .,., \ It , .... ·, ... DAILY ~LOT / REAL ESTATE GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY ... . .. ""' .,.,,.. ~ l!:::!I " " ' '. " ... . · .. ' ... ' We All Join In Wishing You A Wonder[ ul Holiday Season with Happiness and Prosperity Throughout the New Year!!! ELIZABETH BEAZLEY ANN BEMENT BECKI BOLTON JOYCEDABOLT DON DE THOMAS BINNIE DIXON SALLY SHIPLEY JUDY FITZ NAN FRYER ELAINE GORDON JOE GRIFFITH MARILYN HILL PAT HUG MARY JANK CAROLYN MASON /JEE MILES EARL MILLER DOROTHY MITCHELL DON DeTHOMAS Broker/Man ager BECKI BOLTON Staff Support Secretary 759-9100 SALLY SHIPLEY TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD LINDA TAGLIANEITI CATHRYN TENNILLE SUSAN THOMAS MARILYN TWITCHELL A L · T 0 S c_,.. "'9M ••• Ct18"ftlng a. Greent>riar ~Ing ett1 Flllrwey, • Canye>n goff courM and nhe light vtewa. 2 BR. 2 BA towntlome In MCUred comm. with pool. spa and tennis. $380,000 C.it Sua.n Perewozk1 IOI Yla U do SOiid ... Spec:tac:uAar bayfront v1ew1 lrom 5 BR, 4 BA home on Udo Isle Sand y beach. pier and ftoat. 52' of pmne pre>perty Great entertaining tun! S2.850,000 Cart Mickey Hanllng OLDE CORONA DEL MAR ....... II I \O"O Two contemporary homes with views of canyons and ocean. In olde CdM with state of the art ~ 4BR, 31-'tBA and gourmet kitchens. Spectaculat. 8Al.80A aSl.ANO 0 "25,GOO Two retail storers· o~ IR apartments on main St of Balbot .... riare listing! SPYGLASS II 15.-0 LC>Yely Coronado model with view plus pool. 4BR. 3BA with tam room, formal dining rm, library and VfllfY specious. Make your dreams a reality. LA°'*A llUCH $175,000 to •o,aoo 4 R-1 lots with world class views of ocean. Custom homesffe with city approvals and utilities to each lot. Comptetely private, locked gated. An undivided interes1 In 6.9 acres. This is tranqutlity. 8'MNE TERRACE .. ...., Megnlfloentl 3BR. 2'h8A, formal dining, family room, pool, 3 trplc, and much more. Walled-in estate feeing w/fr doors leading to IOvely yard and pool. Comp6ete redo 3 years~· OLDE COM 1135,000 A relll channel. So. of the highway and fN91fY- thing' s new. Could be 6BR. SBA, 3 frptc's or divide for Income. Fr dOOB/Washed 08'< floors and Betber carpets. HAMOR M>GE S1'9.5DO Pop.Mr l.alttemont townhome with vtew. Spedol19 4 BR, 3 BA With den and formal dining room. lrg kitchen w/breekfast room. Picturesque aetttng with lu9h trees. and the view of the city. oceen and Cataline lsland. Bring all your ptens for entertaining I OLDE COIMJNA DEi. MAR '7-.000 a.ming dutch door Invites you into a country home with fw'ltastlc vtew. With ementtlee too numerous to mention, a perfect home tor couple or famlty. HAMOR M>GIE S13l,IOD Beg9nt pool townhome. Woodsy setting for 3BR, 3BA. Securtty, pool and terns all doee at hand. UDO ftAM *121.0GO WNt e vlewt Single lewl 2 BR. 3 BA pg den with kltct.\, pmitry a.. 8lrium, IMng room and den .,._ Fuly fumiehed wtth great styte. 2 S*ttlng spec. and aY9ll boet lllps. UDO-.a Rt -Wtma kaaonl~ft~ ~·~*>•••kM ..,... ao. '°. a.v~ ... -~ ~. 38A. 28A lllMd • _, # -..... bright °'*' tM!ng. ~--... ,,,. ,._ • rl 1tt1 ert .,.._ 48R. 3'A BA wlllm ~ ... roonw.. ClaM to .... tor.,.....,. IA ~ w., ... view hOme In Harbor View Hills (Ocean and nl1e liottt) Mallbu model on '• acfe lot, and rm for pool. Berber carpel, wood parQuet floors. cen- tral air 1n 3 BR. 2 BA hOme $599,000 LH Call Jerry F1nstef or Melinda Hugill HAMOR RIDGE Casa Blanca model with 3 BR. 2'h BA plus and fam room. Formal dining, kite w/bf'eakfast rm. Living room has cozy fWi and home lnciudes two courtyards. and tar decit overlooking city fights and hrlls. NORTH LAGUNA Fant8S1lc ocean view from 3BR. 2BA ch.llirrn• that's recently remodeted with bwned oeilingl, U98d brick firepteoe and great patJo and dedt. The best of tas1e! S.LA°'*A Welltt. to be9ctl from 6 BR home with sundedt roof. Blue water view from upper floor. 2BR be abated upon sale. per a ty 9/88. LAow.A 9EACH Laguna ch8nner 58R, 28A blue water view. Welltt.ing dlstaice to beect'I and vtlege. 1449.950 PARK PLACE HOME -Beautifully appointed with cu1tom features. Approx. 2780 1q. ft. 3 bdrms. 2th ba. Perfectly situated near school& & beach. Master suite w/prh•ate patio. Huge enter- tainment room includes walk-in wet bar. bath. & office w/cozy fireplat"e. Air cond. Stt. sys. Great for family living. CAMEO HORE FINEST VIEW SJ. 700.000 A ont't' in a lifetime loulion! On tht' cliff in C'.a meo Shorei. ovt-rlooking the "hilt' sand beac·h. jt-tty, Cata lina Island and fit>r)' sunsets. Four bedrooms "'ilh maid's room. 2 <'ar gara(tt". You could be fortunate enoutth to have the rare opportunity of owning this icreal invt'stmc>nt. ~EWPORT Rt::.\(~lt S269.000 End unit condo n.-ar bc>arh. Totalh redone with bleached "ood fl oors and t"a binets:n.-w urpl"t & appliant"es. nl"" till' and fi'\turt"S. Two bl'droomi.. two baths, firt'plare and two-rar ttara(tc>. 120.000 prict' reduction! GATED C0'1'1l'~ITI' 8699.500 Fabulous Bay hort'S homt' in quitt location on tree-lined trttt. Four bedrooms. remodeled kitrben with sub zero refrigerator. pulJ out shelves. built-in wine racks & much more. Coz) and comfortable and in topnotch condition. EA VIE• 1599.000 Designed for comfortable living. All on one level. thi1 guard gated 4 bedroom, 2 bath home hu a beautiful city & night light view. Vaulted ceilinp. large family room. formal dining room. wet bar. 2 fireplaces. Large used brirk patio be view. Call for additional details. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1750.000 Excellent Newport Heigbu location near bay & beach with peek-a-boo view. 3 bedroom•. 2~ plu1 batbt. large family room & den. Extrat include antique doon & paneling, stained glua. built-in 1tereo 1y1tem, fulJ 1eeurity 1y1tem. cu.tom abut· ten. air ronditioning. new roof & 4 car garage. f1JLL OCEAN Vin 1399,000 Beautiful 2 story condo with full ocean view from private patio and second story balcony. both or wlaidt directly face the ocean a11d beach. High cftWap. woodburnlng fareplace plus beige carpeta. 2 muter suites. Security community with peol. ..,-and rtt room. A great buy!! COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LAGUNA BF-4CH $3,500.000 L..11d111ark 2 story building in heart of business d~erit•I Ot'11r \111in Bearh and on PCH. Zoned t'OHUUt'rt·Niil. 11 .065 sc1. fl. of net IH .. ble apatt . NEW LISTINGS VILLA BALBOA 1253.000 Third-floor Penthouse». Quiel srenic loration. partial vic>w. Double Ma;;ter Bedroom11. T"o baths. Ver) liitht & britthl w/extra windows & skylights. Plantation shullers. plush white carpetinp;. Opc>n 'at /Sun 1-·l p.m. VILLA BALBOA $224.95-0 Walk to beach! Popular fl oor plan t'Ont't'ived for intimuy with privacy. Two bedroom suitt"S. ronVt'nienll) arTantted and rompletel) separate. Li\ ing room ha a t"oz~ fireplart' & man~ up- ~adt"S. u xun OCEA:\ \'l[\l (0~00 $495.000 \lo\'t'·in prrfertion wi th forl'\C'r \'iC'"S of ba~. ocean & ni~ht liithti;. Oramatk 2 bdrm and dc-n totally furnished for immediate-oc<·ui1ant'y. Pri· vale patim. s"rround this mattnifirrnt rornn !oration in a ttated rommun it~ with pool. "Pa & tennis. NE\\'PORT RL\C:ll 8675,000 Former mod.-1 w/many upitradt>S. \tarblt' floori.. marblt firtplare. mirrored powder room and sitting room. Frenrh doors. plantation shuttrri. & decorator wallpaper tbrou(thouL ec. sys .. pro- f esaionall y landscapt'd w/buih in BBQ. Situatt>d on quiet cul-de-sar. Most fumishinp are in- rluded in al~ prire. <:O~TE~IPORARY TOWNHOME 1265.000 2 bedrooms. den. large living room. fireplarf'. Only twenty units with their own tennis. pool and spa. Best buy in Back Bay. Ooae to bearbe&. Newport Center. Bring all offers. EAFAIRE 1595,000 Magnificent harbor and ocean views from t~ penthouse! Luxurious. this is the only new 3 bdrm available being offered by the developer. Laviahly appoint 1,850 sq. ft. w/2 m .. ter 1uite1. Pricf'd to sell. Open Thurs.-Mon. 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE Sl.100,000 Fabulou• 4 bdrm. 3 BA free-standing ''l.Autre- mont" model with spectacular -way leads to a beautiful marble entry. New wet bar. all new kitchen & expanded master suite w/walk-in cedar-lined cloaeta & 1i1ting room. Guard gated Harbor Ridge. Open unday. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES 1725.000 "Miramar" -Great location. extremely private end unit with unob.tructed putoral & city light views. 2 bedroom. '2~ bath. ew landscaping & paint. Call lilting ofrke for your private 1bowing. SEAO.IFF ON THE GREENS ~900 &e.utiftal new Otab Series South toW1lhome. just completed. Guard-pted community. Plan 100, low~t price available. Age:nt on duty. Open dally Tbunday-MoDday. 11-S. Owner will consider ..... DA&Y N.OT / llEAL ESTATE 37.2 ACRE., OREGO~ 1237.500 T UE \l'l~DSl 'RFING CAPITAL -Thi• in- rredible property has ,;ews of Mt. Adams. Mt. Ranier and ~Ir. Hood. If \OU are intere$ted in outdoor rer rt'ation like sno." skiing. windsurfing and fishin1t. 1hi11 is for ~ou!~~ 15 ur~ is hay pa turr. thr rt'maindt'r is fornt. CaJI for more dttaili. and dirertioni.. :l:l Rl()(,t:l.l'E r>RI\ t: 14.995.000 On a <.lrar Da, You Can t'e Forever. l 'n- ob1>trur tt·d 01·t>an·. ~uni.1•1 & rit ~ light views. This lO room mani.ion ha~ it all'.~ One of the premier homl'I> availahll" in ~ll. Old world craftsmanship in traditional manor. Extenshe ust of marbles. granitrf.. "'ood" and crown moldio~. 5 bdrm 1>uitr&. 8 UA. 'ltucl~. fomil) room. ~rt'at room with winl" tastinjl room 1,'li winc> c·cllar. 6 fireplat"ts. quartl'rs for ,taff. :l rar itaratu·. pool. spa and i.auna. 81(; (~A " 0 ' S N9.000 This i tht only ··~fona<"o·· modt'I available in Big Canyon. 3 bdrms. 2'·2 ba .. approx. 2.813 sq. ft. 3 rar gara~e St'ruril) &)s tem. Showi; very well. BIG CA:\ YO' SI. 995.000 First timt' offered rustom home in the heart of the Countr~ Club section. Sptttuular view or golf rour e. r.lub House and Fashion l!!land. 4 bedroom or 3 plus a den. Family room. 2 firtplat"e5. C..azt'bo. 3 rar gar. A/C and stturity y1tem1. A great Oowinf[ Ooorplan. LAKE FOREST $245.900 Thi1 great 3 bedroom. 2~ bath family home is located in the park-like utting of Shadow GI setting or Shadow Glen. Muter 1uite with walk-lo do.et. family rm with fireplace. l.Arge decking overlooks wondeTful woods setting. A rare op- portunity. In need of a little TLC! PAUi SPRINGS ESTATE Sl,595.000 Excellent archittttural muterpiece on 1.45 acres. Totally private community witb 24 hr. lt'<:Urity. 5 bedroom 1uitea, maid'• quarters. 1tate- of-the-art sound 1y1tem. marble floors. and a very unique convenation area with floor to ceWn1 window• which enhance the ~ mountain. city aad niiJ-t liPt views. Private pool. spa and fountain. llais home ii a must lo 11ee aad priced to sell!! OPEN HOUSES \II.I.\ RUltO\ ~ \Tl'-l' 1·4 S2S.l.OOO 240 ICE L~ .. #304 ts. 700.800 f'1:E '501 llUCHTON DAILY ~ILOT / REAL ESTATE ~~-.·,.~ . ·. f '\ , ..... " EASTSIDE CONDO ,Great location. Two master suites. skylights, hardwood floors. plantation shutters, and more! &autifuUy land- scaped with wrap around patio. S229.m Christy Fulbn~ht BIG CANYON-McLAIN Model pcrleu . .?BR. condoman1um in ven yutt<t locatton near tenn1\ court \'('h1cc-pl.1nt.it1on ,hurtt<r~. wh1ce ttle emn. hJll Jnd l..tttht'n s_W>.'>W Rtt.l Kurc1 BAYRIDGE I l 1~hh u p~rJJt>d Pl.in D. \BR . \BA. m ~Jtt·J comrnuntt\. ne-ar pool and "PJ 13<..J uClfulh CJrt·d for w1ch pl.mca - c11111 ,Jiuuer\. "h1ct· urpet and ole. Sl(•'l.Ol'XI Rica Kurt1 R-2 LOT+ COIT AGE Chariming Spanish ~ch conage. French doors. fireplace. 2BR. secunt)· system. Includes plans for new duplex. Hurry on chis one~ $~99.CXX> Ann Peters NEW LISTING Prune area. t.am1de Co~ca Me~ lm- macuhce homt< feacunn~ pool. '8R. 2~8A. 2 Story Frenc h d00rs and windows. new decorator kitchen ap- pllances. $42~.<XX> kuth Baylies BAY AND BEACH Europc2n remodel with blond hard- wood floors. French doors opcnin~ co patio. Master ~droom surte with vaulted ceilings, walk-in closet. sky- light bathroom plus fireplace makes perfect retreat $449.<XX> Donna Wall HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS Rural canyon view from rh1s h1ghl)' upgraded 3BR. townhome. New kitchen, hardwood floors. spacious living room and formal dining room. Extras galore! ~.<XX> ~erly Morphy LARGEPRICEREOUcnON Wonderful today, still better tomor- row. Remodeled ~BR. n~ master suite, exciting kitchen. House has the kind of pocential chat will inspire anye>M. $495,<XX> L.H. Coby Ward UNU.MITEDLUXURY ln Olde Corona del Mar. 3BR. 2.~BA. townhome one block from ocean. One year new. Ughc. bright and ~with open bnm ceiling. A rare find. $530.<XX> Suzannr Shulrr ........ _&& ...... 0uro11oe-........, .. -1n,... ..... ica ............... ............. ..., SATURDAY. Decemb« 2J. 1989 /PAGE 9 GrubherEllis BAY VIEWS Brand new, dramattC property m Newport &ach. wonderful views from almost every room. Across from sand. Finest arch1teeture. skylights. Thr~ BR. fireplace & bar in muter. sm .oo:> Micki Cooper JUST REDl1CED Dd1~htfull~ rt<rnodded \BR. HM home plus sp.H 1ous .?BR. I AA un1c Lt-,_:.il R-210( 1n prc-st1,.:1ous Cltf. fha,·en. l 'nlim1ted ptXenual A rare offer inl!. S~9.<KXJ Ann Peters dnd , u1dnne hult<r GREAT OPPORTUNITY Move into Haroor View Homes and en JO}' this 48R. home with French doors and windows, white washed wood ceiling and extra galore! Situ- ated on extra large corner loc. S'.589.000 Susan Scanlan WHITE PICK ET FENCE Well built 2BR + den. home with great potential for expansion. Two lovely p!tlOS. one w1ch view of Bar. the other 1s walled tor pnvacy $749.CXX> t lob1e Ixnm VIEW Sensauonal Seav1ew Sweeping m y and night light views. Four BR. '8A. great locauon. Guard gated com- murury enhanced with community pool. spa and tenrus $749.<nl Suzanne Shuler SUNSETS FROM YOUR DECK Ourming house on thc-point. walking distance to ~ch with peek a boo ocean view from deck. Three BR. 2BA. 2 fireplaces. leaded ~lass wm- dows. sno.CXX> Jackie Smich EMERALD BAY-POOL Gated and patrol guarded. Highly upgraded """''J remodeled 3BR. 2BA. Granite floors and counter taps. W estec secur1ty. Extra large lot w/sobr heated pool. ~.<XX> Rod Daley and baw Hinchler 50' ODUSTMAS TREE OF Lights taps this 2BR, den Balbo. Isl.and landmark hQmc. Large dock. gtat location with panoramic view. s1;rn,<m Manha Macnab and Seta Hinman WINNERS FOR THE 2ND CONSECUTIVE YEAR Large Office Division THANK YOU * • .. ••• .... __ ... THANK YOU SM ,,, ~ t ~ You made it possible for many hungry and homeless ~I} people to participate in this festive season. Our final 7!. count of canned goods was 4,347. Grubb & Ellis won the :i · Newport Mesa Assoc. of Realtors Award for most cans per capita. The Salvation Army has distributed the food. Many thanks to all of you who helped make it possible. WESTCUFF CHARMER Versatile floor plan with charm. Frtneh doors, ba}' windows open to sunny patio wtth yard. lnviung dining room with built ins. Separate famil room with bath could ~4th BR. •~}9.sm Linda Octh PANORAMIC VIEWS Sophist1cared and degant Lido Lsl~ Bayfront wrth room for large yacht and 2 side tin. Superbly rnai.rnined. full ~ment and devaror. Offered furrushed . s2.1 ~.<XX> Oler1 Swift .. CLIFFHAVEN KINGS PLACE VACANT LOT Estate sized lot in great fam- ily neighborhood. Chance to build large custom family home with great yard and room for ponl. lot i~ OP)Jrox- lmately I 1620 S9f!'}re feet. , ti92,000 El.COURT CUSTOM ESTATE Urad(,lus custom estate sef in the. pf'eJ- .. · t.!Rf>J!!:Bd gakd comm-umty of &IC011rt. lfllf; "<bl~ tJelirid .hpm~ 11 .. 1Juilt11!~ . ..,,. · 1'M 'areo~·-f}pesi ·craft,-fl witlt -~!"luls ~detail. <ftei1;J()() square f~t of living~ space, /ocat~d on thret; floors. 5 bedrooms. 7 baths, natural rock formed pool&. spa. with waterfalls. Custom souna system & lightin_g. system. Als~ (eatures banquet-si=eil dmmg room , billiard & entenainment room. separate maid's quar- ters, famifr room with set bar. security with tv, poolside entertainment area. Offered at $2,950,000 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE EST ATE Spectacular gated estate of approx imately 7000 square Jeer with phenomenal views of Laguna Coastline and Catalina. Features 6 bedroom s. 7-1/2 baths. 4 fireplaces, elaborate pool and spa with waterfall. Separate 'guest suite with own kitchen and laundry plus separate servants' <JUarters. A billiard room and fully equipped pro- fessional gym with wet and dry saunas and tanning room make this elegant compound a truly unique offering. $4,700,000 BAYSIDE DRIVE' The finest of bayfront living in this elegant four bedroom. three bath, two story townhorne wi1h spectacular views of New- port Harbor and the ocean beyond. The gourmeT kitchen allows elegant bayside entertaining on a grand scale on two large waterfront terraces. This home's location allows ea.~y access to the boating and entertaining actitJities of Newport Beach as well as major corporate centers. Offered at $1,695,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Great family home. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. Fabulous- ly large family room with used brick fireplace. Won- derful cul de sac location near all schools and New- port beaches. $375,000 MONTE VIS TA LAGUNA BEACH ESTATE 8000 square foot custom home on six lots with spec- tacular Hillside Views. 5 bedroom, 5 barh. den, ser- vants quarrers. gym, pool, spa and lawn area. Tora/ seclusion and privacy and limousiM sized garage. SI ,79J,OOO HARBOR VIEW HILLS VIEW PROPERTY J bedroom. 2 bath, ocean. bay and city lights view. Great family home on large lot. Near beaches and schools -Best view value in town. So99,000 uaselrold , Kathryn !Anton Maril Knry ....... - MXRJONBUIB Exclusive Afliliate in ()range Cou!1ty FroDl All of Us to AU of You MERRY CHRISTMAS ...... r..,_ ,.!.. ..... 7S9.-6700 ~ -·-··--·--... "' ____ .... ·-·---., SATURDAY, December 23, 1989 / ~AGE II • • • Vls-t- S Coipolaie Pl•wa • Newport Beach, C.llfbrnia !J2660 I . LNllll FOii I llEITIL This Is IH Newty painted 2 bedroom 2 bath with den. 2 car attached gar. with washer/dryer hook-ups. All this Is located in a highly desirable area. Vacant & ready for you to move in. 111001 ... IAYll CMPfll ITIElllYESTORS Lowest price St. Albana condo close to S.C. Plaza. Upper Md unit 2BR. 2BA. Pride al own- ership condition 1 car dllt8Ched gar. Submit all on.rs. 11 .... IEITI_. , SAl•l•L Two bedroom+ loft with vaulted ceilings 2 c. ~gar .. end unit fresh palnl. Sll0,000 1811 .... £ TWO •ASTER SUITES Perfect townhouse for singles or couples. Great location near S.C. Plaza has 2 car att80hed gar.. fpl.. comm. pool a spa. ·--ll&IA CAnll I REIL BARGA• While Real Estate prlcee con- tinue to rise, this seller has lowered his again. This super 3BR, 2BA home is only 2 yrs new & boasts the best view on the street. The seller has bought another and wants to see all offers. A steal at only 1201,IOO Sii "TOWIHOIE DELIGHT" PRICE REDUCTION Large two (2) bedroom master suites that will knock your socks off. Extras, including hardwood flooring, Berber carpeting, de- signer moldings. special secur- ity. air conditioning. And end location with (2) two car attached garage. 1221,000 OlllGllUZ.IMS 1 llLE TO TIE IUCI UCEmlUL YILIE 2 Available, End units, spacious floor plans. vaulted celllngs. very private and quiet 2 and 3 bedrooms -Inside laundry rooms 2 car attached gar. 1211,111. p .... umu..i --·--~· LOWEST PlllCE USTSIDE COTIIGE 2 bedroom. 1 bath. large lot. Need work can add another unit. Only SUl,000 ...... 11111111 DCELLENCE Pwfect home for the first time buyer. 2 BR 21/2 BA townhome in Back Bay Viltage. Loads of amenities and tons of tile. Seller has purchased new home and Is most anxious. A real value at S231,i00. &m•1CASIAll -FISTULE Seier says "lait'•MfteaSteat .. 3 bedroom, mov9 in cond1t1on. lhowe greet. pool and spa. UH,100 Nm USllT PRIME COSTA MESI Across the street from the park you will find tnis 3 bedroom,'-2 bath with atrium. Thia home la new on the mstcet wKI can be yours for ()ltlJ .._.. _ . .,. .. ••1111 TIWl"a 11 SM -=ti with their own lllllwoom tn beautiful Sea 111111 Can,aft In Coeta ~ Fomiill cf'""'9 room plus ..sing a,.tn ldlot19I\. T-.o clM*a Md a patio. T••attachedgar. Just look at It and you'll fall In I0'\10 with 1t. Call for details. 1241,000 RITA WAIE FlllLY HOME COLLEGE PIRIC Well maintained 3 bedroom. P/4 bath. Large country kitchen with family room, 2 frplcs. Lovely gar- den. Quiet location on nioe street. Ask~_. 124'.IOO COWIE PAlll IUm Lovely 3 bedroom + den, 2 fpt, large quiet lot • new kl1Chen. new driveway, newer roof. New listlng, a steel et 1111.--~ 631-1266 234 EAST 11TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA ·~ ASWEETIUIT OF AHAL! This 3 bedroom H''• bath Mesa Verde home Is ~ost brand new! Comf'.,. · \. ,:y •one from head to \ ~o~ ,..e11nt. carpet, roof. ap~ _, . ...es. landscaping and automatic sprinkMtr system. You'll fall In love with It! Ask!~ only IDUID 1212,llG .......... OCUIYIEW Beautiful townhome, ocean & city light views. Just listed in prestigious Sea Bluff Canyon~ 1212,000 IUll.YI GH•I LIKE I DOACHED HOIE EISTSIDE 1wn HTS Decorator perfer•O ·ant (over) 1800 so o' ~ ... ome. 3 bedroom.S .. ~ frpls. huge 2 car gar • 111ghly customized: enclosed yard. UlJ,000 ... nm COIE AID SEE! The most popular 3 bedroom with hardwood floors and step down living room to big fire- pleee. Enjoy the picture perfect .-.idscape and giant spa with deci<ing. Clean neutral decor. This is really It! Mesa Del M ar 1211,000 MULi ""' JUST REDUCED Luxurious 3 bedroom. 2'h bath prime C.M. location, almost new custom features. bay window ex- tensive tile, oak cabinets. beauti- ful fireplace. master bedroom suite with its own prlvte balcony. A must see. ...,... Ulll Ta.• IAIHll Wl•DI PlllCED IELOW URln Beautiful 2 story. 4 bedroom. 2'h bath pool/spa home near South Coast Plaza. shows immaculate and has many upgrades. Call for your personal showlyg. l2tUOO ...... lllETllUCH Npt. Crest end unl1 on greenbelt w/prlvate entry. 3 bedroom. 2'h bath. w/3 decks fOf sunbathing. Open floor plan, great fOf enter- taining. Pool. spa, tennl9, ocean breezes. Owner will cal!Y_ ~~..: T.O. Offered at ...... .an11m1m IEWUmll This gorgoos 3BR. 3BA home sits on a lovely greenbelt. Only one years old and In super con- dition. Brand new spa & many extras. Sellers leaving area. must sell! Only lnt,000 Ill IFFOllDllLE DUPLD East slde Costa M.... 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom. ...,.,. ate units. 2 car d...a.d ~ Great Property. ...- llTl W• u ........ Impeccably m.ent111111ed 3BR. 2111BA pllJ8 f.-nly room most desirable model & location. Back on to nlltUre preserve. Pro- fession.&ay landscaped with Eng- lish garden and fountain. Night· scape lighting and automatic Ir- rigation system. Upgrades in- clude: computerized garage door opener, remoe. control alarm system, <**II•, track lights & levetor blndl. AH ceramic tile kitchen h-to tee to believe. IMUll UN ... VIEW OF COAST Fiii IEWPOllT Tl PALOS VERDES Full ocean view beyond border of open flelds. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. pool/tennis. Reduced to u11.---· USTSIDE Cute 3 bedroom 2 bath home on a great street. Beautiful hard- woQd floors. Light and airy with lots of windows. Extra large lot. Two car detached garage with workshop. Terrific location. IHt,000 Ill& WUl IEW •TIE IUIET 111 llW 111111 First time for sale in Npt. Shores. Great 3BA. 2BA house close to ocean. Community pool & tennis courts. 1111,• unm••• Fabulous townhouse with soar- ing ceilings. trench doors. gourmet kitchen, deluxe master bath and much, much more. Choose your carpet & tile. Only ...... Nmmmt SWEET IUCI IETIEIT 3 bedroom. 2 bath on extra large f9e lin'Ple lot only atepe to the belleh. 4700 aq ft lot, nicety land- scaped. Private community w/pool & recreation area. $421,toO CllCI I W JOllES CHRISTMAS SPECIAL The seller of this Back Bay Beauty has bought another home & needs to ... now! This Immaculate 3SA. 38A home has It altl Imported tile floota. lavish _.. of o9k & a comptMeey re- modeled kitchen. What better Chrlllmas present than a new homet?I $411,MO Sii Construction now compfete oh Santa's gift to y~ q(Jality duplex in 100 block of Penn. Two 3 bedroom 2 bath unlts _.,. many upgrades. ocean view and fireplace. Price slashed for fm- mediate sale only 1111,000 ....... Ell NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUSTOM DESIGN Spacious 3 bedroom 3 bath fam- ily home. Large fam1ry room. used brick fireplace. Dramatic vaulted ceilings. lobby windows. natural wood detailing, large yard., superb location. It feels like home. Asking Pit• llWLYllHIH STUlllll IEWPOllT llEllllTS Brand new top-of-the-line nDY· ..-1 Dramatic 2400 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath atrium home with meticulous attention to every detail: double paned win- dows, soft lighting, vaulted ceil- ings. bay windows. Kohler fix- tures. 3 car garage, fountains. Single family home ,,., .. , w/townhome low maintenance! ...... ...TllCI EJCLUSIVE HOUSE PLUS llEITIL Npt. Hgts. Ultra modern ex- ecutive home. Arched doorways. latest m fixtures. alcoves for plants. Dramatic 4 bedroom. 2'' bath home. frplc. wetbar, white oak floors. tiled entry kitchen. plush white carpet. Plus a 2 bedroom. 2 bath rental or mother-in-law unit. 3 car gar parking and R.V. parking. Appt only. Call for into. Only IHl,000 UYLHE MIUCU .. FISH, SWIM I IOIT Yes. all this can be yours on the only lake 1n Newport Beach. There are nineteen homes nes- tled amongst the tall tree around this private lake. Split level home w/4 bedrooms. 31h bath. den. formal dining, and much more. Offered at 1111• llSTTIMTlll I UllT IPlllTllEIT COSTA MESI USTSIDE Neat & clean -All units 2 bedroom. 1 bath. 6 closed gar- ages plus 12 additional spaces. Asking 112._ OllCI IPtU.D IEW LISTllG ALMOST OCUIFIOIT Fabulous location -Custom quanty duplex. Two t>earoom, 2 bath units. Fpl., vaulted ceilings. Inside laundry. many upgrades. Huge street to street lot. 4 car garage plus ocean views from both units. ~ ..... , .. . 631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA ..... ---ICElll llEW ..... Unobstructed view of Ocean. Bay, City Lights through new large plate glass windows. This 3 BR · home is decorated in the newest light & airy colors. High vaulted ceilings, skylight, new white carpet, .. plantation shutters. added walk-in closet with loft above. Ask for ... MARUEEN WHITE mTIVATEI.... --.111 Best hOl'Jle in Greenbrook! Nothing but the best in this 3 BR. 2 BA home. New carpets, marble entry & kitchen floors. Bright and ready for you to move in. Ask for ... MARIA ELENA BANKS lmlTICALLY IBIUCEDI m1mu 1111,• Beautiful, remodeled 2 BR, 2 BA Villa Balboa. Dramatic Bay & ocean views. Extra large patio. New kitchen appliances. security ·system. new carpet. Light & bright. Call for private showing. Ask for ... CAROLE FRANKEL ltiTII' lfmll:E ... Tranquil ocean, mountain & city views from this contemporary 3 BR home on extra large tree- studded lot. Entertainer's dream home. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN . lfflU.U IUCll Ulm 1211,• Great Villa Pacific end unit overlooking park. Large master suite, hardwood floors, new carpet & more. Enjoy three pools, tennis. ocean breei:es! One mile to beach! Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HEIN flnAmC , .. El1UICE 1111.• Sprawling 5 BR single story plan in University Park. Separate family room. two fireplaces, loads of storage space, spa. Don't mm this great home in a special location. Aak for ... MAXINE GOLDEN ... ...•. . ...... . Uve down by the sand! 4BR plus office, 3 IA BA. Kitchen eating area. fireplace in family and living rooms. Nice single level floor plan. Sunny entrance courtyard. A good Dover Shores value! Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI , .... 18. Mii lllUI ••••• Very charming, recently remodeled 3 BR/2 BA front, plus 2 BR/ 1 BA rear. Both homes w/woodburning fireplace, vaulted ceiling & dining area. One block to Big Corona footbridge. Im- maculate condition! Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY 11EW UITW 11,-.- Huge lot on quiet end of Lido! Large family home with 5 BR. family room. huge dining room, new kitchen and baths, large patio with J acuzzi, 3 car garage. new wood-frame windows throughout. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING llAllOll VIEW ... I P alermo Model. beautiful two story 4 BR 4 BA family home in Seawind. Freshly painted, light and bright. close to community pool and tennis court, shopping and school. For more information call. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO EXCEWIT .,, 1187,• 3 BR. 2 IA BA spacious townhome 4 yrs. new! Large kitchen, living room with fireplace. attached 2 car garage. comm pool. Approx 2 miles to beach. Ask for ... BILL & DONN A WEBSTER CllfmlDI ._. llACIEl9A 1841,- With 4BR, 3BA. Large private yard with big pool. Inside laundry area. Fireplace in living room. Beautiful tile roof, 3 years old. Great neighborhood and schools. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI Mii• VIEW ••I .. ,,. Excellent buy! 5 BR. 3 BA. family room, expanded "Cannel Model" situated on large lot on a quiet cul-de-sac. Dramatic marble entryway plus a re- modeled kitchen. Ask for ... MARY DITULLIO mftl'ICllAI... 11,m,• BREATHTAKING OCEAN VIEW -See to Palos Verdes -no rooftops! GLITTERING CITY LIGHTS surround smashing POOL AND SPA. Large SBR home, tastefully redecorated in clean lines and custom elegance. This is the very special home you've waited for. For private showing, ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA mnmu ••••••• Owner tnnlferred. Lovely 3BR, 2'h8A "D'' Plan in the Bluffa. G<qeoua 1etting. Move in reedy. AM for... · CLIP A E'L YNN KEMP OPEN 8AT 12_., M0'7 NOVlA PllCE .am .... -1111.• Dynamic beach-area architect-designed two-story 3BR. 3BA soft contemporary. Security system. intercom system. 3 fireplaces, entertainment area. vualted ceilings, designer upgrades, fine master suite, walk-in closets. Ask for ... RON FELSOT FAll.lll..OUI 8Tll9T IPYRAll 11,-.000 One of the loveliest homes ever. 7 BR. 41h BA. family rm, bonus rm. and a large private lot with pool. spa. and BBQ. Traditional feeling with wood floors. peUa doors and windows; also new carpets Ask for ... ESTHER YANK 1!81,000 C.Ontemporary in the highest quality. 2 BR. 2 BA plus den single level on expansive greenbelt w /3 view balconies. Surrounded by lush landscaping an the BEST LOCATIOti fot:..privacy & view! Won't last! Ask for ... KELLY BALFOUR llUUCED 110,oom 1211,• Seller must sell! Woodbridge Seaport. Near South Lake! This home offers: Extra large lot with a great location ~ from the lake. 2BR. 2BA detahced home with many upgrades .. Air cond. hardwood floors & upgraded carpet and much more! A must to see! Ask for ... PATRICIA HUME PB9JIUU ITfAU 1111,_, C.Ompletely refurbished townhome near ferry. beach. 2 BR, 2 BA. Quiet street. Double attached garage. 1 BR. 1 BA up; l BR, 1 BA down. Best value on peninsula! Ask for ... RAY DAVIES CWDElMAI ...... Extraordinary Custom home l 1h blocks to the ocean! Mediterranean styling throughout. 4BR. 4.5BA with f!VerJ amenity imaginable. For brochure of floorplan. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER llftll -CllllJ 1B. MAI 1718,DGO Live in charming 3BR. 2bA front hoU9e & enjoy ~ from 2BR. lBA rental. White. light & airy with dutch doors, new kitchens. fireplaces. & private patios. For a per90nal tour ask for ... DIANA PROSSER lllffl llUll 1111.• One. st.ory, beautifully decorated, expanded Linda has 1t all. 3 BR or 2 plus den, 2 BA, lanai on private greenbelt. Owners want fast e9Cl'OW! Ask for ... RAY DAVIES , ... • nv-.o 1111.m Cleen. well m.llntained buildinc wtth spacious units; Bllch 288. lBA. O..t Ill.and location. Offered fully fumlahed. Thil 01W won't Lilt! Alk for ... GAIL TA YLOa oa &ONDA ll&IN .......... __ ··- 2 years new. outstanding home on very big lot. Completely upgraded with AIC marble frplc, new water purification system. Bright, spacious & light. 3BR. 2.5BA & loft (2 master suites). Possibility of expansion w /ocean view. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK I • CM•IEI 1111.• Freshly painted and remodeled family home. 1 ¥. BA with den and family room 2 car garage close to school and shopping. Move in for the holidays. Ask for ... BILL & DONN A WEBSTER MTlf-=--EIECU1m ... lm,710 4BR. 2.5BA Broad.moor home with great appeaJ. Freshly painted inside and out. New carpel. Cllr, community pool, {am rm wtth built-in bar Motivated sellers! Ask for ... VIRGINIA SWAN llC CMY• CUl11m st•• And redecorated 7,200 sq. ft. estate on private cul- de-sac overlooking 14th fairway. Tropical setting. Private pool and spa. 5BR plus music room and family room. contemporary kitchen. Ask for ... TOM ALLINSON OR SHARON VOGT o/ REALTORS .... -PIEITa -Pm 11,111,- Alt of the above are found in this 5 BR. 5 ~ BA CUSTOM home. Features include 3 fireplaces. French doors. soaring ceilings. gourmet kitchen. fenced yard, plus more. LOWEST PRICED CUS- TOM IN BELCOURT! Ask for .. VIRGINIA SW AN ftEI 1 KIE + 10001 CIUIT st•• Incredible ocean. bay. Catalina and city lights view from this 5BR stunning contemporary home with its own private tennis court. Suspended walkway over entry reflecting ponds & fountains. n.tropean kitchen. children's wing with large playroom & private patio, separate maid's quarters. 4 car gar- age will acoomrnodate a limo. Ask for ... MAUREEN WHITE 11•• .. mam lllllll Beeutifully highly uPCJ'aded Lucerne. Full oc:e&n view and Newport C.enter. too. Designed perfectJy. Lone e9CIOW pomible. 3049 sq. ft. 4BR. 3BA and faro nn. Ask for ... GISELA BURMEISTER .. CUY• CIW 1211.• 2 BR, 2 BA upper single level redone home is white, bright and light with many upgrades. Ask for ... CLJF & E'LYNN KEMP A f .. Y _.. C. T1IUf 1111.• Large home in a neighborhood community. on a cul-de-sac street. 3 huge 3BR's plus den. plus fam. nn. plus formaJ din. rm .. SPA. 2 fireplaces. Owner transferfcd Immaculate and vacant Ask for ... JA~E SUNGAILA IEWPOllT •TH Vl.lA 1141.• Beautiful nearly new detached home 4 BR. 3 BA. family rm .. 3 frpl. 3 car garagt'. Many upgrades. plantauon shutters. marble entry & kitchen. Cus- tom entertainment center Community pool & spa For your private showing, ask for GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HEIN llllrlll.f IAYFllMT 11,!IO,• Custom remodeled homt'' Highest quality craftsmanship' 2 story trad1t1onal home with dock. Jacuzzi. ne w kitchen. custom c<.ibmets, wood-frame beveled windows. 3 frplcs .. Mr and Mrs. mast.er bath. extens1ve use of marble. ent.ert.amment centers. finest fixtures. wallcovertngs. carpet. Ask for . DENNE SODERLING WAl1BI Ocean view acreage in Laguna or Dana Pomt. Suit.able for 10,000 sq. ft. home. Also lot in Laguna with view. Ask for ... GISELA B URMEISTER UICATm-UICATm-UICATIDI 121&.• Most desirable "University Park" wnhm minutes to UCI. Fashion Island and coastline beaches 2 master BR suites with baths. central air cond .. 2 pnvate palloo. pool and clubhouse all surrounded by lush gn>enbelts. 3 Dogwood Ask for COLETTE ST. PIERRE EIClmC BEi.COUil till Superb locauon -upgradlod c.-ondo near sceruc waterfall Elegant master suite with extra large 2nd BR ExcellC'nt oc..-ean and night light views Ask for ... TOM ALLINSON OR SHARO~ VOGT 11.-- En.)Oy swl.sNs rrom this exc1tmg SBR. 3:1,. BA custom contemporary home · Ocean and canyon views. extel'\Slve use of glass and wood Large decks. pool and spa for your cnterlalrung pleasure Ask for FRAYDA E ILBERT 780-6000 Custom quality income property Large units close to G REAT BEACH. Up: 4 BR. 2 BA .. Down: 3 BR. 2 BA., t>ach has laundry nn. & frplc. 5 car parking New paint & carpeting. Excellt>nt rental income Perfect for ownerfoccupa.nt. For appt. caJl1 Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA HE/IN ... Ulf 1217,• Mesa Verde area 3BR. 2BA plus bonus room on a large lot in a quiet cul-de-sac! Owners motivated' Submit all offers. Ask for ... MARJA ELENA BANKS IEI, IEI, 1181 1414,• s~ lSO° views of city lights to snow- capped mountain vistas. Most prestigious location "above" Peralta Hills! Only minutes to 55 Frwy. or 91 Frwy.! Mu.st see this beautiful 4 yr. new home. Spacious and open floor plan accented with dra- matic custom features. Ask for ... COLE'M'E ST. PIERRE .. t.m1a1-11 ... mu -.111 Approx. 11.000 SI· ft. lot on~ home eat.ate stree\. Unoba\NC'ted Ma.rtna. llland, Ocean. Cty Light & Sun.et views. Plus 3 BR,. fam rm. home. Ask (Of' ... JUNE DAVIS •M fl -UI II.. 1174.m Ocean views. dty Uch.11. privacy. ~3 lots for 3 eat.ate homes. Uve like a k:inc on top of the world! AM for ... E ILBBN HARRIS WAll Tl IUCll ..... Great 3BR. 2.5 BA townhomt' m gated commuruty Fonner mode l with many upgrades. fonnal dmmg room, French doors. some ocean views from up- slalrs bedrooms and bakonv Association tenrus rourts. Walk to beaches Ask. ror. FRAYDA EILBERT ... Clft 11.-.- Plan.s are approved and ready to go on th.i.s large lot on top. Start bwldmg in a matt.er of weeks. Ask for ... EILEEN HARRIS .. .... , .,.,. 11. -··· Least expansive custom home 1n Newport's finest & newest exclusive gated convnunity. nus spacious 5BR. 5.5 BA home boasts soaring ceilings. trench doors galore & lots of sunllght. Save m and decorate to your heart's delight. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO lllllllFFI lllllll Bat buy in town. O\anning 3BR tntditb\a.l home with private m..ter ..Ute upl\air1. Beam cei..linel- wood floon and opes\ Door plan teed to 1 larae private patios. AaM for •.. DaLIA DBLOADO BOB & DOVIE KOOP With over $25 000 000 in 1988 sales. We would like to help you buy or sell your horn~. #i RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. BOB A: DOVIE KOOP 631-1266 or 760-1580 BOB KOOP, JR. LOWER nmEE ARCH BAY LACUNA Locations like this are rare to find. Whitewater, coastal, city lights and 180° ocean views. Three bedroom. three bath beach home. guard-gated community with private beaches and community tennis •t.3SO,OOO CAMEO SHORES Park setting w/fabulous ocean views .. Newly remodeled in 1988. Art deco and contemporary. Fantastic rear yard, private beaches. Very motivated. ,2,050.000 BOB & OOVIE KOOP WALK TO BEACH S bedrooms, 2 bat.ha, qalet cal..._c. Great starter bome. C1oee to ldaool. 2 car attached aara1e,..., paint lD •out. Bea.Wal carpet. You can't find more for your 1DODeJ! Only '239,900 BOB KOOP, JR. REALTORS® NEWPORT SHORES -Newport Shores 3 BR, 2 BA, new carpets, paint, remodeled, 2 blks to beach. Community pools & tennis $350,000 FEE CAMEO HIGHLANDS Three bedroom, two bath. extra large lot with redone pool & spa and plenty of room to expand. Den, new frencb doors. paint, kitchen appliances. Private beaches. Hurry, won't last '795,000 BOB & DOVIE KOOP R-3LOT San ~edro. 5,000 IQ. ft. lot wtU. a..• ailtinc bide. CJoee to Bay Stul at •2•5,000. 475 W. Utb St. SUbmlt any offer. · BOB KOOP, JR. DAILY N.01' I ftAl. ISTATE Ann Kanzlef. Ame Frttman. Austil Daynes, Barbara T~ins. Bea Andd. Bl Feeney. Bob 1 Ancel. Bob T Ofl'4)kins. Carolyn Stan. Ca theme Wl- bms, Christen Nisen. Cleo Maruisi. Cotrltand Alex. Doly Prilcipe. Doly Shaw. Dottie Feeney, Esther rile. Geortiame Cor. C.on Grubbs, Jaclyn Cassidy. James Roberts. JI Andrus. Joama Pamcµst , .kJdy Good. Kam Raymond. KaU.yn Am Dtlscu. Kay Pok>vna. Kerrie Jo Riuo. Lois Zimmerman. Lorr arne r arrintton. Marilyn Cleary. Mark Jackson. Marlene Hassel. Mary Am Ntthercutt. Mary Lou Ktttffr Mai.een Downey Matrttn Walsh. Nech 1 Wilson. Pat Kent. Patnoa McCarlle. Patti Conov~ Glubbs. Recena Richardson. Robert Eitzen. Robert frown. Roy Freeman. Saly Somm. Shafon Mc.- Kmon Susan lravis rm Can. V-di Lee. V1ek1 I arsmh. home Tr own Carol Ludow EASTSIDE IJdrl1n~ }. hdrm !. l)Jth to"'nhomf' ~'11h 'Vauhed cc-1hnK'· '"' l11(ht<, U\t•d b rn J.. lrplc. Cu ro \l\-lc J..11chc.-n w11h OJI-rloor & Bt•r bt·r 1 Jrpt•t undccJ.. o ll bedroom' & nic 1•1" IJ nd 'ldfWd \'Jrd 631-1400 .......................... ..... .. . .... . ............ i 119 500 EASTSIDE twnhm nf'w m 64 'r>.i< 1ous 2 sto r\ J bdrm & dt>n Oal.. dblc-f'ntr\ door~. frplc. paned slid t'" & ~'mdo""" 111<' tount1•r1•d l.11che n w11h m 1<ro & Im c•h p .. H10 fd'" J C c t•\\ 10 \hopp1nR. theat<>r'> & irl.:C'\o'l.d~\ 631-1400 . .. ........ $160,000 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS l\ J hdrm. 1' • h.lth hou\<' with larRl' \ard and '"Jl''' po11·n11,1I tor rl'mod<'I 1n J pndC' ot O"-rwr,h1p n1•11thhnrhuod td l-1400 .. $.?:'"i.000 NEWPORT SHORES < h.1rrl in-.: 1111111.~u1l.H1· J bdrm home 'lt'P ' to w 1•Jn p.111.., t wnrn111111' pool, & tenni\ LO\l'I\ p.1p1·1 d1•"1-:m·r tile> 1n 1-itr h<'n. cm- ered t•ll'd pdl10 & '1111d1•1 i.. m1·1 tlw i.:.uc1Rt' 631-1400 ..... $325.000 PENINSULA LC>\ t•h 1 , c•,11 old ~ bdrm Cape Co d townhomc', 21 • h.ith,. trplc. l bJl1 n n1C'', all. oversized dble garag<', \clllht·d c t•1l1n1<' & plantdtro n shuttcn Steps to o <.c-.rn & b.iv, n •c,t,llHJnt' &. c,ho p\. 631-1400 . .......... .. .......... SJ49,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS rcmfrc rE'modcl Charming & immaculate' blue & white J bdrm with large family room & in side laundry. lovely yard with poof & spa & many used brick accents Sprinklers & alarm system. 631-l•OO .................................................... ~75,000 SATUltDAY. Decetnbef 21. 1989 I l'AQ 17 From Pat & Gil Foerster and the agents and staff at Waterfront Homes. Alison Reynolds. Tony Stolz. Barbara Campbel. CJ.!herine F rioier. Ceci Smith. Connie Betton. Connie Vrba. Denny Marbs, Evelyn Younr. Giula Hofdstrom. Joan Maifeld. Joanna ~it. Joel ~on. Kin Seidenberc. Lme Bish.1 Lis Olsen. Lois Mcloon. Madelyn Gonzalez. h Marco Stuart . Marruente Watson. Olea~ Matlhews. ~teve B1zal. Suzanne EASTSIDE COSTA MESA l>1•l1~htt11I 2 '"'r' J bd rm countr\ homt• "'1th dt•n, dining rt nm & C'dl ·in l..itc hl•n on qlm 'l < ul-d1•·,,J, Lo h 111 hu1h -1n, & ,1orag<' \\ oncfrrtul ldll(l' \Jrd "11h pool <db.ind & room for 1<ard1•n 6 n-1400. . ............................ $475 ooo NEWPORT HEIGHTS (u,1om J bdrm lrl·l<'H'I homt> "'1th tJm1I' room hu1h 1n 8 1 in \C'1 lud1·d loca11on l.\lil(hh l11 <:pl.1t l' \'l'I h.H Jnd r r,•nch door~ Op<'Otnl( to l dN J.., Full ,1•11ir11\ '''tt·m f.11-1400 .... $550 000 PENINSULA ( hJr ming B." '"' 1 -ton 2 bdrm 2 bJ1h S. IJm1h room homl' t low I<• lw .11 h &. '-<'lo'l.porr Hd1h111 '.H ht ( l11t1 I rn 1·h hru l 1'11< lti-f'd < OUll\Jrd Po"1h l1· 1111 ,h1111• mnor1nl( ,'<, nt·~u11.1hl1· 1-Bn,tnn "hJ l1·1 :-&o J(,l)O .... . . . . ...... ... . ss-5 ooo BALBOA ISLAND d11pl1•' ( h.trm111~ f'.. 1111111J1 ulJtt· 2 bdrm tot1.1~t· , ... 11h l..n1111, pine• 1,1h11wll\ l11!'rl.1tf' bric I.. p.lt 10 & '' h111• pit '-•'I t1•m l' 'u1w1 2 bd1111 rt•ntJI O\c'r d nuhl1• lo(.11 ,1i.:1 pit" d1•1 ,1< h,.d hdrm & l..i1h on lowc•r IP\ t•I fl7 J-61)00..... . .............. $590.000 BALBOA ISLAND \h,nl111t·h t hJrmm~ ~bdrm horn<' with lJ\t•d Ort(k frplt ,1nd lot' ot 1-notty pine b u1lt·1n<. plus ~p.lCIOU\ l bdrm .ipt w11h ... ll'\>'1-o f r.ish1on Island n1Rht liKhl\. 673-6900...... ... .. ................. S72S.OOO LIOO ISLE r rC'\hl't rt'furt-mhc•d J bdrm home on l.lrge lot .it h1ghh dl'\irt•ahl<' ea~t t•nd o f 1~land. Good potcnhal IN 2nd \tOr\-ri.p.tn\1on "le"' carpet & floortnJ(, ''<'P'> 10 t<'nni\, b<•ac h<'' & clubhouse 631· 1400................ .. .............................. S7 35,000 Bette Walsh. Betty lynch, Beverly Creedon. Carol Minou1. Debou bckson. fun Webster. Gimy Riley, Goly Van Ofden. Grayce 1 hhatero. Joseph Caneer. A Lori Humble. Lou Hickson. 1111 Trudy S1e. Linda Gordon BAYSHORES Lh.ir m1n~ 2 ,,or, 4 bdrm 111dl1d1n~ md~tN w11h tr pie. '1111d1 •1 !... & 1.11ntf, 11>1Hn Bri~hr & o pl'n ( .1rw t od "' 11· '' 1tl1 p.1,1•1 1ilc· tloorim: & l,111.w tounlr\ l-11< ht•n C lci-c• 111 JHl\Jlt' lw.1< h & mJrin,t 6 31-1400 . . • . saa-500 BALBOA ISLAND In rn,11 ·il.111· .s ltdrm "''°'tr>rlront homt• w11h 1.iq<..-.. 111d1" .tpl 111• up lur 2 18 bo.ll3 & grt•JI \H'''' o l tlw I~" ,\ I ,1,h1u11 1,ldnd nt~hl l1~h1' from 11pp1•r d1·1 ~ 1111, 111 1111 • mo11hl1· ~ "'h11t•,.,J,h1•d wood' 6" l 1\1'.fllO . ... $<)'!5 000 MESA VERDE l!ttll , 1111"1 hom1· ""h IJ l.t• \It'""' "\agn1f11 l•n1 n1•.11 111"' 1 '''''"' .s hdrm "'"h dt"i;can1 tresh dt•t or h11~t· 11 .1-11·1 '"' rn.11 d1n1n~ u.11.. f1ant•lt>d l1 brJ I\ op1·n' '" 111\1 ' 'ti 111\,trd "'''h roo & "P<i 631·1-iOO St 150000 DOVER SHORES "P·" 11 •u• • l··~Jl11 4 hdrrr IJm1h honw \\Ith lnrm.11 d 11111~ l.11~1' d1 n & t.1bul11u' t>.11 1- h.l\ & < 11\ 11-.:hr '"'"' ( ,,,.,,t ,;r1.,1 v.1rh prl\Jlt• twJlht'" T11rl1· ..:.11 1c1· 'l'I I'''' ,,,,, n l\ r1f'"-l<)(ll -f,(l. lhl)O IRVINE TERRACE H1 ,, 11111111\ 11·mod1·l··rl .s bdrm \\dim 11HHl'ITllh•f II\ h1111 1 \\dh f•MHHJllllt \It'"-' 111 bJ \ & ,,, 1•J n "' p.11111 «<.I"'"'" 11111' 11ru 111d1n>-: 111101 to 1<·ilini.: \\lndov..' I 111nul d1111111• '111111\ rn11m &. ltllJ quJlil\ f..11r h1·n -i,o 11on11 . S 1 -.45 ooo CORONA DEL MAR h1· 1t h11t11ll '" rttn..: 'nntl'm· p ordl\ 1l'd1tc•rrJlll .. ll\ I l><lrn• • n ::. 1111.. r Oft'\l'I ocean & harhor t'nt1.111t ,. ''''"'' & nJ n\ d1•t "-' pat•O'- & lu~h ~ret'nt'n Tht• 011t•11n~ in lud•·' rhl• 'll'lom furn11urC' 631 -1400 . .. .. ... ~1.-00000 LIOO ISLE < mnplt•11•h r1•dnnr b.J, trunt t''-1J lt• 55 ol wa1er1ront & dcx J.. Im IJ11(1' \-di ht l 1Jd1t1onal 5 bdrm inc luding m,Htt'r w11h fr pl< d rn & \lt'W dtc>< J.. torm.ll d1nmg & fam•h room' & pool Prime location 631-1400..... ............. . ... .. ................ SJ 900 000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. CORONA DEL MAR 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 ... NEW PORT BEACH OFFICE 2'436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 GREAT ESTATES Realtors R BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 31 5 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ' "-.rr • • ' ~ •T• '"'-"'AV '"'---........ • .,~ tOQO DAILY PILOT I RE.A&. ESTATE TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY . .. One "/ tlte eeat i"IP "/ tlte ""tidag Sea.u:J11 u t" 4tzV THANK YOU /oe 11oue /eie11t:Ultip a11d fl""d wit!, a11d t" wult JI"" tlte vee11 l1Mt /e"m at!"''" at 71te 'i!Jatel"ut a"l.ucciatic11. June Adams ScotiAdams Dottie Austero Jacque Barquist Roger Barquist Shirley Barr Carol Berg Hyla Bertea Jack Carnahan Paulette Cloutier Shirlee Corsar Jerry Dalebout Pia D'Auria Linda Deamos Kare-ii Farmer Norma Farmer Ruth Flowers Duncan Forgey Carole Freedman Susan Frost Barbara Glabman Clark Hayes Victoria Hubbard Cheryl Johnston Joann Lent Florence Lipson COVERHOIE Irene Loudon Emily McGinley Sally Net tel Sunny Perino Cathie Post Susheila Sheagley Jerry Smith Elaine Svedeen Gloria Trefts Craig White Dave Wong Zack Wright ING CANYON ... At Its best. Exquisite golf courae home on prestigious ~ sac slr•t. Contemporary four bedroom home. Fabub• flow for entertlllning Perfect for a family or coupte. Bteactled oek ftoora. Soertng oeitinga. Loedl of -~·~~==~"=~ .. ~ .. ~~.~.~ ... =:oog 631,.7300 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH LIDO BAYJ'RONT • ~ 3 DA. f"m l<m,0 -rl O\l rltt'J'i p • Mtunlly D~ ... qu.iltl\ • OrW\I ,.. . • ~fl ,tC!!\ w1.ldplinlnf1 • P\.11\ ... ~ lnrlud(os fuml.Jllllfel' • Ouc. ~ n« lu m lllfl ba"ln ,,,.,_,, w /doc'k for 18 'll" \1Khl $1,799,000 LIDOISLE PltRl"ECTION BAYSHORES CAPE COD 'lllH .lBA I'm l<m lamlh home· • \ rn bnlllll l'c opt'fl fhir pldn • C-h,U'fllltllo(<'OUJ1tn kilrhnl • llh 11l;~11111i: t.1m1h room • l'"d\l"f'lhmu6?,hout lhinQ an'.•' • l~in..'(' m.l'-ltT "'-•llr • f1~ ,rnd .......... i.. • ...,.,,... In P"'' ,,,,. brat·h f< manna • \ lwllut rh th<-hr--.1 hm m Ha,°""""""' $887,500 LIDOISLE LARGE LOT! • .1111< :l.111\ I wit• 1 .. 1<-llon><• 1111 "" r.an"(1 45 klC • U ll <llffl ,II htl.!hh rlf ... ln·,1hl1 ~ ,,._, I f)Cj (~ t .. J.m1I • f wnl.l «lll I 'l'-Hl'IOl1 pull nit.ti 111r ~~""' ''""' • ~l'f'hh 1x11111nt -.·uh"'"" 1.1rpr 1 ,111<1 flonn1w • '-'"I)'. I• lr11n1 .. hr • ., II .on<I 1 h1hl1<'M t-.(' $735,000 LIDO ISLE BEACH COTT AGE .. PAGE 29 /SATURDAY. December 23. -t989 DAILY PILOT / REAL ESl'. b uksa wins Centurion for 5th ti111e Nancy Luksa of Century 2 1 Beashc1se, Realtors. in Huntington Beach has received the prestigious Centurion Award in recognition of outstanding performance in 1989. This is the fifth year that Luksa has received the international award. which is the highest honor in the Century 21 system. It is given to the top 1 percent of all Century 21 agents worldwide. "The award means as much to me this year as it did the first time I received it." Luksa said. "Every year I've set a goal to receive this award and it's extremely rewarding for me to achieve that goal." Luksa moved to Huntington Beach from Omaha, Neb.. in 1970. She graduated with honors from Cal State Long Beach. She was attracted to the field of real estate because it provided inde- pendence and rewarded hard work. She received her sales license in 1978 and her broker's license in 1982. Luksa's sales territory covers a wide spectrum of property values from homes for the first-time buyer to the sophisticated investor throughout Orange County. She is well known in Huntington Beach and surrounding areas. spon- soring neighborhood garage sales and offering several drawings for N ancy Luksa prizes throughout the year. Over the past 12 years, she has established many long-term relationships with her clients. who recommend her to friends and relatives. Luksa, who also is a notary and a relocation speciallst. has received several top sales and llsting awards. She works out of the main office In Century 21 Beachside's system of seven offices. Mesa's Seabreeze • arouses attention Home shoppers looking for brand new homes In Costa Mesa will have the opportunity to purchase the home of their dreams at Seabreeze. Kauf- man and Broad's community of luxury sin~family homes. which' recently opened for pre-sale. "We've had such a tremendous amount of interest in this community because of its locations and the de- sign of the homes that I expect this release of homes to sell out quickly," said Jett Jameson. vice president of sales and marketing for Kaufman and Broad's Southeast Division . "Interested homebuyers won't find a better time to buy a home in this community." Move-ins for California Seabreeze are expected in April. The grand open- ing is currently scheduled for Febru- ary. A distinctive walled and gated com- munity, California Seabreeze will fea- ture some of the largest . and most elegant homes Kaufman and Broad has ever built. A tremendous amount of detail has been paid In both the Interior and exterior designs of these homes. which wilt have the style and atmosphere of the European Riviera. From the striking waterfall entry monument to the palm trees and coastal village-styled homes with soft color accents. all exterior features reinforce the feeling of being In quiet oasis. The community's swi ming pool and spa will offer a p turesque setting for refreshing erclse, and some homes will feat ocean views. Inside, vaulted ceilings will h create an atmosphere of al spaciousness. Arched window wood-burning fireplaces with custo designed facings and energy~fflcle glass doors, cozy breakfast noo and elegant master bedroom suit are among the standard amenlti offered at California Seabreeze. European fixtures. plus wall-to-w carpeting throughout, full air co ditioning. microwave ovens. ceram tile counter tops and entries an upgraded kitchen appliances are few of the other details that contribut to the overall feeling of luxury. California Seabreeze will featur homes with approximately 1,600 t 2.400 square feet. Prices for the thr to rive-bedroom homes with two t three baths are expected to start I the high $200,000s. The commuknit will be located at the west end of 18t Street off Newport Boulevard. For further information. or to b placed on the interest list for Cali fornia Seabreeze. home shoppers ar encouraged to call the sales infor matlon center at 642-9010 or cal 1-800-34-HOMES. MERRY CHRIS AND HAPPY HOIJII>AYS ~~ FROM JUNE DAVIS HELP THE HOMELESS AT CHRISTMAS. A TIME TO GIVE TO THOSE LESS FORTUNATE. IF THE SPIRIT MOVES YOU, PLEASE CALL: ~ Fred J.ordan Mission ~ Homeless OutReach Program \Para Los Ninos (For The Children) ~ (818) 915-1981 ~ (213) 68S.8304 (213) 62S.8446 ~ or 800-366-2002 • ~ Ask for Mike Neely Ask for Jorge or Jack Paz Pansy Newbill or Sandy BUY ME POI CDl8TMAS PALM SPllNGS IJPP8J'YLB Price Sh hdl Double muter suite 11.,_ UDOCnONJ condo/home on golf coune in Ba.aMJIT 'IOWN80IO p.rd gated community. Golf, Thia one won't Milt! Architec-tennis . racquet bell. health tural deai&'n contemporary club, 5 * reet.auranta. lndudea perfect home. (Appros 3800 deliper fumithinp and ac- aq.ft.) with lUlh landacapin.s <••oriel. and pond. ...., at •• .., .. ....... .... * ALL DONATIONS TAX DEDUCTIBLE NEW IJSTINO LIDO WA TE&F&ONT BAIBOI VJBW BILLS Exquisitely remocUed contem- Approximately 11.000 IQ. ft. porary double master sujte lot on cw&om home eetate condo. approx 2000 sq. ft. A atreet w/unob1t.ructed must aee. marina. laland, OCMn city Oftwed at Htl,000 lflbta 6 M.lDMt view. C~-COMJNG SOON/BIG CANYON Ina ud dNn 8BR family Breathtaldnr uJtra-contem~ room home. new=od•led DecauviUe. ............ .. ........ n a e- x- e Ip y s s s II c BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX $775,000 Looking for units on the Island? This well maintained buildinK nffen. ~pariuu.-. unit.\, each 2 RR. I BA. Great location for Summer/Winlt'r rental. Thi!' won't la."1 Call for your private showin!(. DUPLEX AT BEACH · REDl'CED TO 1570,000 lluplrx. half hlock to beach on w•-' ")(t' lut, .!h:l:l.'l Great mcv~' :o 1 r~ II( d11v.n. .. t.a1n. U";'SO''-1nl & pat•" • · ._ar 1>ar~tnl( All 0111 ·~"' & carpeted & m ext'd lt·nt ~ . .ion. Call for vour privatt' ,h11wtnl( AFPOIWA.BLE BEACH lJVING S22J,000 IA l\"t'ly Villa 'Pacific end W1Jl overlooking park in Hun~ Beach. 2 RR. den. I • , beth. hardwood floors. kM~Jv master stilte. Affordable home ~ than twW mile tc 1 beach~ INVESTOR'S DREAM-BEACH DUPLEX $525,000 Custom quality, newer duplex is jll"t bkick ll> best swUnnUng beach. !:'ipecKtU> Wlll.'1, 4 RR. '.! BA upper unit With mthedral ce~. fireplace. laundry room. :l BR. 2 BA lower, with laundry & fireplace. fl car parlon!(, huice H-'.! k11.. NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS $140,000 Beautiful !\ l('(h.erranwut •I' 1.-dt'tll1 h1'(I h. •OW Largest mucit'I nn prPtnllllll 1111 (~1111·1 1,. Httnn Ill one nf :'\ewpon \. llt""f'o.I 11•mm11m11.-.. IHK :IRA fam1h nn .. I lrpl. I uu 11.1.n~t· \ttul\ u~p,.. plant.at 111n .Ji11t1t'I". nu1rhlt-t'lltn & lotdlf'n ('u.-.tom t'lllt-rtdmm .. nt 1vnu-r (um murut\ , ... .i & '''" e~ \ '\ '1.11: 111; !f•'ll 11: ... Af&t ,')( urr11.·.1I ,•( .')( _.j~~IJ!f•I GAIL TAYLOR J 111.l J ,l.'!f~'tt·' ;1l1.'"' '.l Jt'ut 1 RONDA HEIN NeN/XXt &B;h Office 759-0543 ,., #559-2347 a•• 1N1 MA ~ •NO LOAN A SSOCIATION Steve Ehle loan Consultant A top producer m our Newport Beach Oll1ce Over 8 years m tmanc1at sales reg1S1ered with Secufl/ies Exchange Commission Spec1al1S1 m h1gfl value plOperfleS Full menu of loan (JIO<}rams availa~ ONE ()f rJ« 8£$1 MANAGED SJfll!KjS ANO LOANS FN AMERICA ~--mr-.uce ff#90lllfrOI DENNE SODERLING Broker Associate 673-9455 AUGUST 1989 DF.SIGNATED REMAX INTERNATIONAL TOP 100 AGENTS! LIDO ISLE SALES ACTIVITY 1989 • 219 Via Udo Soud ............................................................................................... SOLD • .211 Vici Lido Soud ......................................................................................... UASED • 319 Via Lido Soud ........................................................................................ ·oLD • 515 Vid Lido ~ud .............................................................................................. SOLD • 116 ViJ Lido 'lord ............................................................................................... SOLD • 430 \11.1 Lido "lord ............................................................................................. SOLD • 500 Vi.:t Lido 'lord ......................................................................................... LEASED • 929 ViJ lido 'lord ............................................................................................... SOLD • 104 viJ Lort.i ......................................................................................................... SOLD • 621 L1Jo PJrl-fft"'t' JC ................................................................................ SOLD • f>JJ Lido Par!.. Dr 1F ................ " ........................................................ l[ASED • 633 Lido PJrl.. Dr JC. .......................................................................... >\\iAILABU • 919 via Lido 'Jord .................................................................................. >\ i\ILABLE • 525 \kl Lido Soud .......................................................................... A AILABLE • 601 Lido Par!.. Dr. 46 ................................................................................ A AILABU • 633 Lido Par!. Drive 2E ... .. . ..... ......... . .... ....................... J\V AILABLE LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT ON OVERSIZED LOT!! \i\ l ' µr oudly prcc.ent one of Li do Isle's finest custom remodeled hc.unt•c,! Highc'>t quality craftsmdnship a.nd ma terials throughout! 2 '>lu1) trJditional home with dock, '>pa-pool in sunny pat io. m•w k1tl h(·n fur ,1 connoissl'ur, custom cJbinets, wood-frame beveled "'111dm.\. '>, J f 1replau•s., Mr. and Mrs. master bath, extensive use of 111.11 blc, L'ntNlctinml'nt Cl'nters, finest fi xturcs, wa ll coverings, carpet. C1ll tor pl'rc.onal showing. 525 Via Lido Soud, Open Sat Sun, 1-4 $3,200,000 LIDO PARK DRIVE BA YFRONT SECURITY CONDO PENTHOUSE f ore\N 'iC'w! Dock available. Bring your decorator and crea te your O\'\ n million dollar bayfront penthouse. 2,650 sq. ft ., fireplace, air lun<litiuning, bay and mountain view, walk to Lido Village. $695,000 LIOO ISLE • EST A TE SIZE LOT! Hugl' lot on quiet end of Lido! Large family home with 4 bedrooms, f.lmil} room, huge dining room, new kitchen and baths, large patio \<\tlh spa, 3 car garage . New wood-frame windows throughout. Call tu1 pcr'>ona l showing. Asking price: S 1,495,000 (or take over rl·modcl at builder's co t). FOR LEASE 621 LJOO PARK DRIVE Bdytront <,(•curity condo. Decorator perfect! White o n white! Dock avdilable. Walk to Lido Village. $4000/Mo NEW LISTING! HIGHRISE WATERFRONT CONDO 601 UDO PARK DRIVE Finest waterfronl living in full securilvo"~ ting. Magnificent view of Nord turning basin, city li~hts ;ait.,C~ .dins. community pool, spa, entcrtdining areas. Sm;art..i 1.'i:J . ..:o with beige wool carpet, ex- tensive mirror installat \~ 'wo bedrooms, two baths. Call for appoinrment. $769,500 NEW LISTING!! 633 UDO PARK DR. Popular 'E' plan with fabulous view in bayfront security co ndo! light, bright, and airy! Two bedrooms and den, recently re- mOdcled . Dock available. Shown by appointment only. $750,000 Seasons Greetings! • .. i "' PAGE 22 / SATUMMY, 'OeaMber Jl. 1989 IWLY' "°'I mAL DY. Horne value should rise, rnortgate rates fall in Home buyers can anticipate con- tinued appreciation and lower mort- gage rates In 1990, according to Richard J . Loughlin, president and chief executive officer of Century 21 Real Estate Corp., headquartered In Irvine. "Home values will generally ap- preciate by 5 to 6 percent In 1990, with an estimated Inflation rate of 4 NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF VILLA HM Spacious 38R, 2.SBA, new roof, on grn bit COSTA MESA M.V. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP 4BR , 2.SBA, spacious fam rm, lg qurtrs. EASTSIDE POOL HOME 4BR, 2BA, Fam Rm, Remod e led , w/lg yrd RELOCATIN NEED TO SELL 3B R, 1.7SBA crpt & paint, mstr ste walk in closts. HOME w bathrooms, crpt & flooring RELOCATING 4': MOTJV A TED! 3BR , 1.75BA, to school & park COLLEGE PARK STARTER HOME 3 BR , 1.75BA, pool, on quiet cul-de-sac Uc:h office indepe~ntly owMd & open1ed $375,800 $285,000 $379,900 $254,000 $219,500 $281,000 $244,tso LOCATED IN THE NEW NEWPORT NORTH SHOPPING CENTER (CORNER O F MACARTHUR & BISON) 721 -4111 . percent, .. Loughlin predicted during a nationally televised Interview. "The health of the real estate Indus- try certainly Is dependent on the over- all economic health of the United States," he added. "Short of a deep recession. I don't foraee any 9'gnlfl- cant decrease In the value of property anywhere In the country. '"We antlciJ)tte 3().yeer ftxed rate mortgages to run lnlhe 81A to 10'~ percent range throughout 1990. We're going to see the Federal Re- serve Board continue to tto to loosen Interest rates to stay 8'18'1 from a recession." Although new hoo8'ng starts drop- ped In 1989, Loughlin said lower Interest rates could lead to Increased construction of new homes In 1990. He also was positive about the exist- ing home market In the coming year. "There are more than two mHlion properties on the market today throughout the United States," he noted. "Thia Inventory should satisfy every economic leYet of buyer." Loughlin advtaed buyers not to wait for the ''Ideal time" to purchase a home. "Some people try to wait for Interest rates to come down, wh usually triggers a price Increase," t Century 21 executive said. "If have the means to buy and they' really in the marketplace, they sh go out and buy In order to from the long-term growth In pr values." Responding to the ptight of t first-time buyer, Loughlin no1ed., "tt more difficult today tf'l8n It wu 15 20 years ago for the first.time bu but it's not lmpoelllbte. About third of the total tranMCtiOns pleted by the Century 21 system year Involve flrst-tlme buyers. "They may have to look farther in suburbia to flnd a better- home and commute a tlttle farther work, but today's first-time buyers moving Into rather nice homes." Loughlin predicted a growth In t retirement-age mnet, attributed older Americana' dMtre to upgr AdditlonaJty, he believes contl economic growth and steady em ment will be reflected In .a stea housing market throughout the Ml west, compared to softened housi markets on the coasts due to ra appreciation in recent years. Newport Financial Gro up. Inc A Mortgage Corporation 9.625o/o * 30 yr_._Flxed Rate (Co.IM Tol111,a) "Beat Fi xed Rates In Town". •FREE 60 day Lock-ins • Purchases and Refinances • 80% EZ Qualifier Loans •Jumbo Loans Available FOR FAST AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IBMNQ AU. IO.CM. ~All 7141151-G202 ® ~-----.... Tea.._. =-~ ·FIXED* ADJUSTABLE ..... .,... ........ LMll• ..... .-... p,_. , .. , ,.,., "-" 1st Nationwide Bank 9.750 20 2.000 30 187 American Savings Bank I .ISO 20 2.000 15 117 Bank of America 9.175 20 1.750 45 117 Bank of C.itfornla 10.000 10 2.000 30 187 Cellfomla Federel Bank 9.175 20 2.000 21 117 Chae Mentlmtan Bank 10.250 25 2.000 00 9000 Flrat lnt.,.et• Bet* 10.000 05 1.500 45 117 Gtend ... Federal Bank 10.125 20 2.000 45 117 Great Americ:M Bet* t .750 05 2,000 45 117 HomeFed 8ri 10.000 05 2.000 14 117 HOU9lhOed ..... 10.000 2S 2.000 ID 1000 Mer°•••liler'lll 10.250 20 2.000 30 500 , ... Port Al•--Group t .125 10 1.100 IO 117 e>c.1 ............. 1.500 05 1.171 45 117 Old Stone Morlgege 9.750 05 2.000 IO 117 Peclftc F'1r1t .... 1.175 10 2.000 30 117 ... llllC,....,.. .... 06 2.000 71 117 ..... , 1.121 06 1.7IO IO 117 .... fliiii.:it. 10.Jm 20 1.100 • 400 lo. c.11 ....... Conlull. t.500 06 2.111 21 117 .... c.. .... .., ' n. lluar nf o C I .GI GI 1.-• 111 ' .... 06 1.-• --· UNM,..... ... 1.171 IO .... • -==---.... 10.IOO 10 .... • = ·-• .... .... ' .... .,... ........ Leell4 -;r -. ..... ...... , .. , (~) ("' "-" 7.950 20 1.500 2.250 750 7.950 20 1.500 eo 2.200 2000 7.750 20 1.500 eo 2.500 1000 9.125 20 1.750 eo 2.750 1000 7.950 20 1.500 eo 2.250 300 1.500 25 2.000 00 2.750 9000 8.375 10 1.750 45 2.750 117 7.950 20 1.500 00 2.250 75o 7.950 20 1.500 45 2.250 500 7.950 20 1.500 eo 2.250 eoo I.HO 20 2.000 • 2.71D -5.2IO 20 uoo ao IMMN 117 7.890 20 1.100 45 2.llO 500 7.tso 20 UGO ID 2.aoo .. 7.500 10 1.000 IO GPM 117 1.000 o& 2.375 IO rtDWN 117 7.380 15 1.000 75 GllM 117 •.. 250 20 2.121 ID ··--7.000 20 1.100 • .... -... 10 1.2IO 41 .... 111 7.-10 uoo • .... 117 1.-10 1.• • .... 117 , ... • I.GOD 41 ... -I ... • a.• ... 1.111 -7.-• 1.100 • ... -~-_, -- INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE llOllTQAQE8 11th District 'Pri,.,. rete 3 month T ·bill I month T ·bll 1 yr. tr-.-.y ,.,.. 3 yr. tr-.y ncM s yr •• tr-..ury noee T'Na .... 8.14 10.50 7.IO 7.41 7.73 7.74 7.72 u.. .... , ........ 1.14 l.tM 10.50 10.50 7.11 7.13 7.30 7.45 7.73 7.73 7.77 7.71 7.74 7.77 --SOUTlllNI CALFOR•A llAft AYDA•a ...... 15,.., ao ,..,. CHiii In• 1.w 1.117 .,. st' ·~ l.fal 1,.., .... ,..,_ •Of T~. Dec. ti 10.SM 10.UO t .11• a.no DAU PILOT ( BAL ISTATE Mediterranean Villa on the most beartlful beach In Callfomla. Step from your poet onto the beach. One of a kind custom home. Gourmet kitchen, 48R, 4.58A. Broker Co-op. $2.5 million. Shown by appt. 7310 Vlata del Mar (betw Marine St. & See '--I 811 486-8811 ................... ,,... ... , .. ,., ... •Spa •Pool •view *•waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool "'Give Addreu at Guard Gate llOIES FOR SILE 2 IElllll ""••65 Sheerwater Pt. Bayvtew Ter. N.8 . 631-7300 $358.500 Sat 1-4 2 II ,1n Fiii ii er IEI •43 Mont'*'6er. Herbor Ridge 75t-ee00 $739,800 Sat/Sun 1-4 ...... 438 o.N1a. Corona del Mar 1se eeoo saeo.ooo 320 £. 21• •.• eo.aa M.- $46.100' 1310,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 •1 Y•on Clrde . Fonner mod9I home nr Crystal Court and So Coast ptaza In Coet• Mesa. 48R. 3BA family home with cathedral ceil- ings. formal dmlno rm end tam rm. Situated on large cut-de-sac tot. CllC...,.."-11>1'117, n.nm 4 IEllllOI 113 Via Vella. Udo Isle. N.B. 631-7300 $675,000 Sat 1-4 4 IR 11lus Fii RI or IEI ••4501 Brighton. Newport Beach 673-9333 $3,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1186 Gteneagles, Marina Hghlnds, C.M. 631 -1400 $475,000 Sat 1-4 TOWllllES COIDIS FIR SILE 21EllMM ...,t 2.0 Brighton, Newport Beed\ 673-9333 S253,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ···- Sat 12-' 8at 1-4 Let U1 Help Y 11 Sell Y 01r Propertr! C111 C1111ifit4, 642-5678 for information A GOOD AD! 642-5678 .. • . ·., n Houses/Condos Gfnftal 1002 IUIMWIPINEIT1 We'll g1~ , ..... , ti. down In exc hg tor a snare of own· ersh1p You ma«e lhe mchly pymtl & we snare apprec You recetv<> 100•1. tu oenerus Mu .. t have clean credit Agt 239-4335 D;s. Ev. Wknds TtTAL H•IEL/SI 3BR 11.BA. :icllools within walking d1s1ance Great family neighborhood Won 1 13SI al only $209,000 Call 101 details. 760-5000 Of ~6-8775 6111 and Donna Weoster m,1mr111• Rl1 L --~----~~1 1~~~-----·--·1~--lm"!"'!'"!'!'--~--1~~""'!"!"-----"'!~'l~--!'!"9'----~~~~~..-'""!'--t"~I ~Una 1024 HewponlHch 1069 MobkHomts CaranaddMlr 2122 CosuMtu 2124 CosuMn.t l~!!!;!;!;;;;::j ... , IPfcw.! Fot SM 1100 21111,iU-E'Sl<MI 1g 3br. 2ba Twllm, Iii bdrm-2 ba Prime loc Ll.ISE "'1tl 12 100 HWI 1t•-• -••1 •Lar,.. ........... & yards 2', ga1. many xlras. pool, 2211 llmftlUIY Onl 5242 000 Call Villa Balboa 2 mst1 suites. , - - -,...... ...... ..,.. Ver~a 540· 7355 or lg paillO, walk to bead! 2BR 1BA Incl IP renl ~y rernodeted 3 BR. 2 •Small pet Oil $~;5o,'!~n~8-1~9 111 1~18~~-~~~~J~ '"-•5.3369 S:l24,500 Bkr 6A2·2134 $500/mO Walk lo beach BA home. lrg. maier •C.rpona W/llOfllge ~ Cos M 722 7537 &u11e. pu. t>uches. Sub-•Pools BACI< BAY Spainostl sharp ozy brick llreplacet llW llTAC•I .. ES FNllU ., ..... 3 BR, 2''t BA, prime East- Side IOcatton Many de- 1u11e fealures From $310,000 OPEN SUN 1·5 320 E 2tst St. Or call f0t appointment. 5•8-7001 llfllY OllllTIAS! ca esa . m11 pees Avail now SU 111111 IPT1 3BR 2BA. frP'C. kids/pell Chatmtng kitchen area, San1a·s gill 10 you Brand R.£. \I/anted 1625 $2.700/mo yearly. 600 w. WILSON olt 1 blocil 10 Newport famuy rm, dintng rm, 2 new duplell w.many up-Ao• 873-7300 C&U. .... 2.. $1050/mo 759-5080 C8I garage, large wassy grades 2 3BR 2BA units NMd 15 10 25 units Cosca yard. FrMh & re~ nowt 100 block Pr~ llUhed Mesa. N111.·p1 Bch, Hunc -- -R •EASTSIDE HOUSE• E'SIOE 111ra lg 3Br 2Ba, --llllBI to only $559.000111 Best Ben. Orange. Agent C~~;:i:~ ~o B 0f°~~ 3BR 2BA Ftreplac:., gar-new decor. lrplc, lndry, 1 ..... If ..... 1 .. buy In town. c.11 John Yolanda 213-595-8081 Sl 200/mo Ask '°' BJ age. all new lnSide. Quiet uhl pd Ince;! yd. grdnr. M • u re r 6 3 1 • 12 6 8 . 72 'HX>•8 Grubb & EHla area S 1190. * 6A0-2426 gar Ov .. 11 353 Woodland ~ .11/JjA,.V 673*1768. Rllrs 644_6200 -$1250/mo • 673-3600 ~ ./ DUPLEX • blocks to =~~'J! UUT•llm• '\t~1 "Yf' Pf\ 'II beach Renovated. 1Br 1 garage, patt0. mooth-to· LICATill RE Al.TORS ~ New carpet. w/d, gar. No month/lease. $1 ,250 3BR, H.BA home CIOM(•-------• 1-2 Ltt Eastsi4t Housn/Condos I pets S875Jmo 760-13S6 21• Palmef St. Unit A to sch0ol1 & shopping For sale by owner 2 BR. 1 IEW Plml • .a.D / Agent 675-8475. Avall nowt $1.375/mo • * .. Ult•* BA No agen11. 548-6205 Only 1 left. each unit 3 BR. Balboa Island 2106 F~: !e~sela~ own; agt Prudential Calif. Alty sec~mty deposit Call Biii On golf oou1M, 3 BR. 2', -· 2BA.prime100blocklo-3ofi ..,..8j1 ktt;;'·Aii"~';;; 1 ... _Tl_E or Donna Webster BASl,950213·431-7693 ' 1" " catton Steps to beach Profeaalonal decorated ..., r..-760-5000 New ltsttngs 3BR 2BA Won'c laSI 1ong1 Prine•-3Br 2Ba, gar, frptc. w/d,I super vtew or N-po<t -Tit * llefh * $276.000/each Picture pals only 12t 27th St . lots of wood & tile. Harbor/Bay, ocean. 11evet 3BR. 2BA $1,850 perfecl Must sen• Donald NB Agent 675-84 75 S 1700/mo yrty 673-5348 Catalina & ntghl hght~ Moun1a1n Hltlng aur-~ .l//aA.V 644-2607 Platt, 63 t-t 266-Prudential C1111 Riiy I 5th br & bl can be maid s rounded by streams & ~ .. / ~ qrts.etc Sngltvt.3t00aq 1a1111Garagewlopf'lr .w/d \.lt"\Vrrv--rYT' J,U"\ 11 •lllfn~* . .f YEISILUS ft S5200/mo 759-8281 hkup, woodburn1ng frplc. ~ • W • '-..._..I I _. 2656 Vost a det Oro Nu ,. • . Near Hoag Hospital Ptnlnsula 2107 GORGEOUS OCEAN micro tat• dep REAl.TORse dec:of. 4BR. 25BA. dble \t\X J \.~"'YI l'i.\ 11 Eleganl. IU1n19'Mtd 2BR, DARLING 2Br tBa bMch VIEW. 3 BR 2'1 BA. tBR Condominiums , gar No pell SI 650 RE ALT~. 2BA condo Wtlh bay, house I blk 10 ocn Gar, 2,350 al. spa, V~I •O I BRIGHTON SPRINGS Handsome J BR 2 ' BA lease 549·0709 84tlboa ocean and city ltghts tndry $950/mo • dep, Jasmine Creet! $2.800 , (Avallable Nowl Condo t.700 sq 11 Many •HARBOR VIEW HOMES p~ 1007 voew St600tmo Call yrly Avl 115 548-3727 sec 723-055t 408BRIGHTON SPRINGS exlras Nearbus&Shops 5B 1 3B 3 2 I · 1044 f.ay Davies Re/Max of (Avallabte 1151 $1 .300tmo 760-9792 ' am rm. a oar ~lllSIU l~rv-~---~-----!I New po r 1 B •a ch C ...... 22 HALF off tat mo·s rent! 2BR Trt·Lvl Condos • trplc, gardnr Near pool & "" Prniceton Townhome 2 760-5000 or 720-3999 orona *f -21 Steps to China Cove 429 BRYSON SPRINGS LOVEL y E Side 3Br house, gmbl1 $2500 675·499 t IAJFlllT Muter BR • den. 3 lull 2BR 18A house. 2-car ~'· beactl Spaoous 1500 all (Av.W.bte Now) •rg Dackyd w/d. turn °' * HARB 0 R v 1 E w baths many upgrades Villa Balboa 2BR 2BA fenc;ed yard Clean, just duplex. 28r 2Ba. ocean 2170 8*:ayne Sl)flngs unfurn Ideal'°' lam1ly °' HOMES uceptlOl'lal 3 Tllft.U view. Jacuu 1 8~·6538 Ocean/C.taltna/Bay Vu painted 4 blks to ocean -lr9f!l very lrg front (Available 121151 couple S 1300 650-2956 BR 2 BA fiplc s 1 975 Pier pnvate dock 2 side Gated/pool/spa/tennis S 1200/mo * 759·9031 room $2000/mo Avail No Pets CALL Velma New 3 BA 2·~ BA Condo 1 ' d ""4 87,;.5 ' ·-s P-f-1 home 1~ $3•9 000 "~8-2362 c 723 , .. ~7 · · se inc g1 nr ~ • • ~ ~·""" ~ ~ ' -*412 $"' .. WARD 2 St * 111 all to tee, ~ 5'9·2447 dble garage patoo. great your boal Sandy beach Newport leach 1069 ""' y --EaslSlde locahoo below •RENTALS AVAILABLE Fantastic v-• on Main Santa Ana 2Br I Ba. enlc patio new .IAS•• mil Charming 2 BR E'llde hse. 171h Avl late Oec *• FH 1111111* Channel St 300 000 •UOlllE .... ~ 1084 paint, comm POOi No 2BR lam rm libfy highly gat w/Of)(lr, lrl)lc, w/d $1 650/mo 675-3680 Martt Agt 6A2-7706 TIE Fii ct. ltllten Just ltsted' Fabulous 2 BR. pets $875 832·4618 pgra<Md ,Pa v~ hkup, new paint & carpet, (11C) lM 1111 2 BA. lower level unll renm111 Ul.F ACRE 2 SHIT'" V~anc 1 io . ;.ea, lease palto. $980 840-2426 nm• MPl.EI H OWER DUPLEX 3BR• (11C) 117-1117 Bu11t·1ns including lrash 3 homes on lot Main home 2 BR t BA covered park-No Pets. $2600 mo Days EASTSIDE 2BR HOUSE 2BR IBA 1 car Vacenc 2BA. lrplc, garage. near • compactor microwave. 2Br IBa. frplc, owne1 OC· tng wld s875/mo Walk 760-8850 Eves 494-3367 $695 Mature adulla $830 Remax 642-9797 Lido !h6°f;_92~1,3~/mo "'!!""---------patio. lrplc 2 garages cup1ed • 2 income unilS 10 oeacn Call Nan. Lo ety Du 1811 3 BR 2 BA Frptc patlO $695/mo 1~-~---"-!-'!' Corona *f Mar 1022 Near Quiel greenbelt. Nicely groomed. pride of 729-7272 lr~tc 2 c!roai patio 413 759-5590 or 673-7787 Hunt. leach 21 40 4 BR. 3') BA. 136 Via 45 R 2 LOT BR pool & spa S2 5.000 ownerwh1p Proposed P • s'1 400·1 .8 T11es1e trplc dtning area. • 2 tBA CILTl&llE 110-0371 annexa1ton to Npt Bch 3BR 2BA 2 levels. up-o1nse111a . mo E lde3 BR, 2 BA Twnhse Spacious home 4 BR. 3 pa110 deck . S• 200/mo Plus 4Br 4Ba apt almost 20416 S w Cypreas goaded new front patio, 760·8384. 721·0116 Yard, gar, new paint, BA. 3 car garage With Yrly l~ase 673.6239 comple1 ed S635,000 * tJlllSlAll * ss2o.ooo Age 757•2700 walk to beach S1400, Nr pairk & tennrs-Lg 1800 bltnd1, lrplc, xlnt COf'ld, gardener SI 675 673•207A Home lor sale on over· or 538-8718 Mary Ot645·22 t6 E/540-2334 stf 3BR 3 Full baths, 2 pvt quiet S 1· l20 640-2•26 _ 8•6--0809 BAYVIEW Covr1 Condo Siled corner IOI Bay view -paitios, 2 car g••· w/d E'191 llPI -2 • 2 lrpl, ll'lullers. MC The CIUlllied network pul• you In loueh Wllh lhe rtgllt Peole. Ml gel llarled ""'"'.,, ad today from 2nd story Exceltenq Something special waits for you Ncups 11850 759-9194 Brand new tonner model Irvine 21 44 gate. allch gar . IVI 11 15 remodel opportunlly tod . I "fi d --UI--= WP,1.IJ 3 BR. 2'A BA w/Jacwzi In the colony sunny 38R, 11525/mo 85'·6195 S739.000 Call 673-7027 ay In c 8 SSI 1e ---- - 28A 18A, gar. w/d Ncupe tub, in.icM ltlundfy 11ree, 2BA, 2 car gar. l1P'C new I•-------• ~-------~--------·--------~-------~1 S1~~~67~12f~2Cat~~~~~lg~~dH~ II~·~ .... ,. ... ., ., cliaala IM frt11• ... .... lat I "'J llDDll .. ... ,.. ..... , .... ,.~ .. ••nine ,.. .... •···· ....... 1 ...... ,, .. ,w! snmass Customized Southport -one of the loveliest homes ever1 7BR, 41/2BA, family rm plus bonus room and large private lot w/pool, spa & BBQ. Traditional feeling w/wood floors, pella doors & windows, new carpets. A glimmer of city lights & mountain view. Call ESTHER for information. $1 ,095,000. PlllT B 111-Cl•ll m. ... Two years new. outstanding home on very large lot~ Com- pletely upgraded w/air conditioning, marble fireplace, new water purification system -Bright, spacious & light 3BR, 2~28A & loft (2 master suites). Possiblllty of expanston wl ocean view, $619,000. ~?.It&# lit~ &ai« uu. ESTIR 1111 __ , _______ . ..,... ---- .. 1111111 • upgradtd. Av81l tmmed pool. tennis & play-2 BR S lrflWS.i. $1 .700 /mo Call ground $1.285/mo yea;~PPER. 1,200/mo 5 BR. 3 BA. t level, 3 car 645-S799 for appt 857 •2 t6T 2 BR LOWER. S 1,000/mo garage, 180° 111ew . e·s1oe tg 2BR 18A up. YM''Y $3,900/mo 921-0173 11a1r1, vaulted c:eMtng.t, Hiib 2150 Slept to OCMn. AYWI now Don'1 ......... totlqul0Me MW catpet, ~nl bltndl, 3 & •BR, 28A HM 2 Cat Agt 873-7300 .....,_,....,~lteme ~page 1825/mo gw, )Uni loc $1100 & wlttleriedtndllaelfled 67U427 S1t90 • urn Adults llAllllTTllE pretd No pets 842-0138 S 12501mo 850-3&49 MUST SEL REDUCED OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Beautiful cwt.om 3 BR. 3 BA ~. Tot.ally dramatic w/veuhed ceilinc, riYW rock fireplace, entertainment cenl.er A 1ounnet kitchen. Tr.mendoua we ol aky- li.lht. French docw A ~ lhuu.ra. co..ou. ta. 6 carpetin( throusb"°"t. Air Conditioninc. ~· laWcoiD • flhy muur 1ujte w/1-uai tub. Seller Motiveted. '888,GCXl NOW •839,000! .....--- SELL 3BR~'~J!"!.'!!!!,Mts through cl~ssified s~~~~7~~ell -~~~~· t~#J ~ ~ 'ZWl.eeet =-..~~ .--.~ .. 1>•••••••••1 ~ NEED DOWN PAYMENT? Q Wt will pw '°" the clown p.y-5. W .... t OD the home of your cbolce '9 • in achenp for a lhan ol tJae • • OWDenlUp. You llUke UM a moethl;J PllYIMDtl and .. botla '9 • an ~tion. You ...,..,. • 100" ol the ta b• ..... MUI& • ~--cndlLC.U -......... •¥ .. e T•4JU• •• e CLllSSlrllD REAL DiXl'i s~~i!C::lE!tJ!ii!8J!i!~~:J2CT1!?69 Corona .. Mar 2622 Costa Mt s.l 2624 Costa ~sa 2624 Costa Me:SI 2624 1 Hunt. leach 2640 L!guna leach 2648 ISLE remodeled 2 STIPITlllAOlt DUPLEX 4 blocks to ••TREES& YARD•• A g lBR 734•0 Shalimar N-Pof'lAcrossthe street 18R 1BA carpets d rapes •tBR lrple gar S700 ly hse 4.500 SQ '1. e BR. Brand new 3BA. 2BA beach Renovated I Br 2Br ' B.i lwnhouse lrplc. No pets Secuon 8 wel-2BR lrplc garage S79S I gar d w com laundry .. l BR S600 Ulll pd BA lam rm. 2 lrptc:s. s t.500/mo & S 1 400/mo New carpel w d gar No "'""'' ) \ no peis s t075 come SSOO mo LO move No pets l665 lrvtne Ave S67S mo 2 I 16 Hess lndrv l3c 81~ •tr om oc;h eiu• .ipphanc;es. • Sul>-monlh·to-mon1h rental pets S87S mo 760· 13S6 o4b 7104 in 642-3307 6J 1.e&co , 2 Call 720.9422 8"6·6'CS 1 or 536-:l76<C On Thaha St 497-1621 t'fO 1elrig Wolle range. unfurnished 12 1 121 ·, II 21& SIOO ,, w o 1ndooi BBO. 211h s 1 Costa M tu 2624 * H STSllE * II W&ml&!! llCE I ClW!! *LI 2 * Ntwport Stach 2669 p.i tuD wine coolef. Obi 3BR 2 BA S 1 100 mo lack llJ Low Move-In Easts1de 1 BR & 2B R or 2BR Wall. to bch Garage No -' J1 no pets. S3.250 tur~1she<l 6 month 1ease THE VICTORIAN tBR ~mall baci..yaro gas 1wnnse 2BR 1 rBA lg w1pa110 All w/p111 g;,r I IM!tS 960 623 I 857 l776 841·6133 Avl now to 61 IS 90 119 2BR ""gar new decor w.t">tl'• or~er hnoi. ur.is pa110 encl garage dges Clshw!lh• cable •ElCCLUSIVE GUARD• 271h SI Agenl Clarel'Ce bllins Inca yd w Pal•O NIJ l>t'I~ 64' lb 1 t Alt 4 S8SO mo 675· 1746 ready pool spa BBO •GA TEO COMMUNITY .. LUSH NFW l EASE·3BA 3BA • IJ" .11 ·m 1n guard gated J ,~min" Creell $2400 «-"•\REST COURT ,;. ' ( [) Upsl811S. 2BR • EA < ''" gar.ige. W /O 10>' ll~e new. very C."l ~1.'50 mo b;· .1o O<..E GATED 2BA ,, J' 1 upgrades Tile l•lt1n1a11on I.hut· .,, D 4 relrlQ incl s11001mo 613-9333 llEWPORT TlllUCE &A 2 Story I car ew crpl Al/I now Rusty 631· 1266 6 75-84 75 Pructen11al Wlr pd 636·4 l20 9 5PM lndry 1ac1ht1es GOOd IOC Wlll Tl IUCM 11115 CAIYll Cahl Ally 667 V•clot1a 1 SJ35 • E AS TSIOE Ot>t.lC.hl'O COZY HOUSE 177 E 22nd St 631 7376 2 BR 2BA penthouse I 2BR Ap1s ,. 2 •.ar garage THE SfVlllF tBR IEIA 9r.rtig~ W D $100 OifF w o g~r trplc; tennis C."'111«11 AC Wftl oar l11e 2BR 1 ,BA w gar Olton<, "" ""' Ill) iw1~ S8SO P&RlSllE VIEW &PTS courts ·,acuw & pool Platt' micro NdSner ~ :========= l enced yaid ...., p,11,0 (,,All 645 9857 tBR lBA Ir fence ard 12BR ?BA lirePl<tCe I Sec. tomple-. $995 mo 1 or,er :'•ups Gott rourse Balboa 636-41209·5PM CLOSE TO All' gl Y l 1 balcony 21s1 Pac1t1q 772-7951 1 v1tw ... 11rna1n11nc.1 Sorr~ 2619 Santa Ana l S •45 • I g~rage n1c;6~~11on o I $950 No Pet& &31 6107 No c~1~ 644 )'>09 Island 2606 Tllft'>' ;>BR' tBA launOryl 0 prov3c_r mo ----------NEAR COURTYARDS rrmm ,.,.,,. ro o"' A 60 • Cenrer Qlln SMALL 21R 11& I ~ IBR yearl)' Tile showet LcHQf" lf:IR 1 BA trplC ,, 1 ~nnp~ Woll ••t.tt'PI UC,, TSL MGMT 64 2·1603 Small yard no Pt'IS Avail ·~··~~.·~ t ttove. r11t119 carpel car gar sun o"c.' S8',0 HrnJ~111rJ Sil':. S7~'> mo EA'HS1Df tBR mooile t 1 S700tm .. o '>SO 5160, ~ ;~~· ~ oec~ S725 mo Tom. c 1854 ''>9~ 673 2)44 or 978 1222 al ' " I " " "bt! ll't MJt>ltl h'""'' S'>7 S mo Gas TMIS IS TH PUCE!! l~L MC,MT t .. l l 1fl0t v..Jt,..1 p,wJ Mature adult • A11111c11vf' 2 BA 'h1noec• tBR tBA Ovts•a .. P111'0 ; 1:,r, ">S'IO"' £;73-7787 2150 ll&aU &YE bmfl IEWPORT BAY plenty µarkin9 !>leps 10 lntluClec; Ir •g " Q•h Pl\ol *Cit'<!" IUit'I ~ 1p,1c; 1nu'' Top area pari. hkt Si!lllf•IJ • • ,,..,1wr yrl)' StOOOtmo No Pe 1c, ~62'> mr. lfW .BA ''" ll!"'l" fA<;TSIOf 2BR tBA Beautolull) ma1n1a1nt'O ,. AU II UTU COllllUIITT ~ 673 7689 b4'> 51!'>tn1 I;. I Ht.JI ,.r '~"'" •10111fW'S11;>'1 W •~>' q..-CIO'>t-10 1-vl'ry IBR Al.JI w g,1189~ or NrJ PEI~ b-10 249'· I'• 11 •.I A• 1 1 no w c<1rpor l Vaulted Ceohng L ARGE 28R 9 aragP tBR c.upet dr '~'"" 'Q ~;"ln ""J Agl 6JI 737o Dale.on" l11ep1.1cp voo1 PERFECT "10" p" t , o m, c r o ,,.. a.,. ... , .. .:i "' 11 1'"'" 1 S300 DISCOUIT ' s I 100 mo "10 DEPOSIT l '' ""' s·~' "' "~ "" • ·111)!' .tB• oround 111\0I USTSIDE '>Pd BBQ Al">l'l tBA Apt . • 67 ... 4999 "1.• 1• 'J •' ,J.i •.BR ,.,,,q1.;n os11 .nnsi;qc,nc1prv1g1rdge oo"'n .. poo•s•Ot'Pd''" ~·•Just llsted1 Elegant J M Pelers ~ J 1<;1 Secu111• BR Clf'l n •"''Cd ,.. ·~··· .. C.Jl•lt• pn(IO'\PO !W~ 'I waler No Pers NO oets 549 2447 h o m e 3 BR. huge master suite Sm11ll 1BA API ovtor g:ir r ... a~ Q 1e111.e<1 PJhO 1~•dgt-• ., ., Eider> ')48 7654 w /s111ing rm. 2' 2 BA. pool & s p a age ~~7~ari.1n9 Avl d I ._vs• 1 ~tior P•••g l8. J.:4 VICl0fl3 548 370t E SIDE C M tBR ~love SPACIOUS IBR Pool A sk ng $S3S OQO yrl) 8 9 Omo 93"..f"<.272e0p \•wit-• a 650 '2H HOLIDAY SPECIAL ,,.11,q '•pie <..mall yd & inor, •m C.dlpO<I ~love I .. .••. . ... • • • 675 8 2 le •Plr•g N o pets SS8S mo • £1£CmY£ RnRUT • P.tllO ullhl1.,,, pa10 2H 111 S250 OFF! St.:.O mo mo 548-1621 SJ'>O ti4 ? l40 1 '111 3 ... ..., ... _._....,, ____ 15,~~~·~51 y;;:,1 ~~~~~ •ALA MOANA APT<:• IM ....... VP•de Twnnse-siyit-ls~~~110 A~: S~'~,,~o Elegant 3 BR. 3 BA townhome ...... l •t>SI Condo lg 3BR ·:. ~~k .'~ ~ .. ~h cr~I B~ 64'1 'll!Sj t ~ .'BR tBA 0 w I ::' Bf< t BA Oe•9e m.'c..:" p lt•n w.nh on g reenbelt. Gourmet k itc hen. /\ dOI oar spa BR. "BR IB r ...... 11, IOI u ... '•"Cl" c ~·~ ... fJ.11•1') garage ~r .. , ~, b.4., IJll .,.,,,!> w81k to l>Ch Vt'ft DlinO!> lrog .. , 0 c a UP l"'-IOJm ~1 .. u110lf' >Om s·<j< n') ~.,1.0116 ~ u y.,. c ~ t ...t. I $365 000 ' ) mn I~ 544-3049 S805 mo yrly 671 69•7 '>IJllS gar 1nor1 caole I do~ to snop~ & Ou<>e'> Stvd•O w CM $460 mo osr QHUol"'ws"saue ·,· E ..•... llODEL. .. '.• • HEIGHTS HOUSE 1 LAG BR IBA carport D w no p.;ls SSOO s575 SS85 Sbl5 mo llOllTE SEllEllO S300 Oep Pnone cable , • BA pvt pool & Jae Steps 10 the oeach 645·6662 0' S40·5446 530 W Wilson Sm1 pel ot. w •tra dep $775 mo ylli Avail 1 1 •2BR DUPLEX 0111PI 'i TSL ..... , p,.,,,,q.nus hving Quiel. Pref t pet!>On 631 ·8216 Bright & bea utiful 3 BR ac-•• •' :• • s pool se<v inc 675 2558 • garo .. n poo• se11109 1BR • • ' .;O mo 646-9286 l8 I I W BalbO•• . goM Jre..i l arq,.. ,.tttl !JI? or li42 1603 $62~ tBR S770 Eide.Inc TOWNHOUSE APT $700 cented w /vaulted ce1llngs , OCE•lfltAllT •1121& * 1A211 lPTS• sng19dr<1ge S750 Sorry No Pets gates to c.aroorts. cable 2Br I iBa '1 people only Frenc h d oors t o courtya rd . top-• -• • 5J5-B Bernard £>47-7540 TV 11 BBQs 5 min 10 bCh No Pets Return1,h8d f'• '.1 11.1•n w/d S1t'JOOtrno Frorn ss5oim o & UP CRUT LOC&Tlll No 1.>ets * 642-3146 755 w 18th 646-9507 of-the·line upgrades. Only ,, .,., 631-1336, 673·4928 or675 5068 •HSTSllE• tBr IBa up,trs lg pallO 3 BR 2 BA uPs11111s apt JBR tBA Co11age w D Sb25 281 2Ba spacious. •EW EXEC APT 21r 21a Ge1 M>tne v.cation c.un by PROMllTIH IA Y ~ Ptl 60 \lip Ill/all 9-18 1~e S4 800/mo • ' 11522 675·446'4 sundeck d ""' lnOry NO nt.up Has carpor1s lor 2 S72S Pool gas. retng AC frplc o ·w wlO hoo61· Mlllngth<>MllemtlNlllhe PE TS block to beacn cars No pe1s S87S mo one.I No pe1s $500 sec up ba•conies 596 Vic· femly'• outgrown· W11h • s 1 I001mo 675-9790 CJ Avt , II IS 722-629• 645·5853 14S E 181h St toria S9 101mo 650-5286 ~ect•nveluelfled ed STEPS Tl llAOI ·"'"' un11 hke ~ 2 BA. ~ • "' p.;110 laundry 2 car '·~ed garage fire· . ,,,. s 1 3001mo AYall A TTAACTIVE ciean upper 2Br 1811 Yearly Deck. ga1 lndry 1 Olk 10 DGh $92S deP 548-3727 VEARL v 3BR 2BA Steps to oeach S875 921 , E Balboa Blvd ALSO 1&2 BA •PIS 675-5068 873-7300 1·c-or_on_a_0e_1 M-,,--2~6"'!'2'!'21 Wf<;T NWPT 28R '850 • A BALBOA 2BR. NC Id'• $995 ~,.',PT 2BR Twnhm lrplC, ; 11•0 SI 300 '.t,PT BCH Bayfrnt 28A, ljA Condo lab vus ;• 00 l 00 ISLE Elegant 1 bd ~·• •Oe<:k $ 1,(i()() ••NPT TWNHM 3BA. dock >' sso 2BA 1',BA $950 S500 Depo$1t As11. abOul out Special 1 900 Sea Lane 644-261 1 2BA 1 BA ga1 1nory ullS pa No Pets S 1000 mo 6 14 B Margue111e 548 2525 • Ttny quiet 1BR conage t>e11m cetllngs patio !pie; Nr shps bch 504 Jasmine -.F A.\/1Ew Guard-gated •B!:l hOuse $2.eoo S799 NO PETS 72N IOt 1 < JM 3BR tab ocn & nay 3BA 28A wOOdnurnlng •U\ S1 500 ti p dl w. auto dble gar. PC N PT 4BR ocnfrnt ,,_ c1rpe11p1tnt sun ' >me S•,000 deck vauneo celling• ' DO AREA Bytrnl dock. Call 675-7113 'u•n 29R • ~ l<t.750 WittrfrHt..... .... A ctuan..o aa . 10< a 11111e ltW.T .. 111_1_ r.-;~'::iommano1al0t of SENIOI UVING AT ITS BFSn r1!NN ~--~at the -..IMK ·~ ... ---•MW--. .............. ..... ••· , a .... ......... - 10 Marquette l rviae (714) 8&4-3766 .......... .., • tedlll....-• ....._ .. ........... e ltl? I r. -. O~'fr;> o 'r'fARS • OVfR 8 YEARS EXPfRfENCE IN •.ACCRfDfffD ~SON LEARNl/IK, SAffS 11?AKVER • TOP POCJC)(JCER FOR NAAONAJ MC>k>TGAGf BAN/11.WG flPM Hos joined Columbia Savings at our Newport Beach Brooch (Oluf<'t>.o onf' c-1 ,. " ~I ~ »'"9' ord l~.., ~<O Cf:nAIM to~ hogtl llOndorch ol dc><>g bl.\ t>Ms w in'"°' M•O'• rorol"°\s'°""'1 Our ~ cvOCM•""<l S"t'1',,... ''Sl!\>O' N:l •o o Yf' ~ homebvyers o wrmen loon dee"'°'• "'~ 7 ....arkll'l9 dOV'• •-"~"'I'.!,.... ""O''Y Ck>' cl *"°"' "°"'9 loon tromoctl()n Our 'cOIM'O'I _ .. approcxh to~ ''"9.,. ,.., "' Qr*'<l'"' '-'• bol••v 10 btofW'f~ more homebuyers Uriie many S&l s -"°"9 o ~ "'1C1Y ol IOOn PIOQ!Ot'1t-I • •·I I ''"' ond ot1fu~ut>le1. fU"1bOS and aponment locn-IO "'"' al of ~ cwOlfte'\ rteeen And ltf'fOlty -hove o C>rG·•fl!'I '"°" IV\ ttl'IOOfNv ond ~ Oil I "'' At its best in this 3 BR 2' 2 BA.• 0 Great family rm • large mas ter w /s 11ting rm. Community p ool & sp a . W o n 't las t at... . $499.000 • • ~ 18ST SEU.!! f Owner leaving state. Pe ters built 3 BR, 2' 1 BA. beau tiful • • exciting buy... .. . .$489.000 . . ~~ .;;;.w 1· MU 1-LEFTI! Bullder c lo se-out w /reduced • • I prices. 3 BR. 21 1 BA. white oak t kitc hens. private yard s. spa & BBO faclllties.... . .... $249.900 • •. UUT STUTEll I ..... ~$187.~ ~ ~~'ga•~~-~-Court... Plush carpets & m8fbM fti ~: .. ~.-~~ .. ~~~ • 111-l•. , D Rou ... . . ... -. . .. " • m.amr11•• Di Xiii N!WJ>O!! lelCh 2669 Newport leach 2669 Roommates Wanted Roommates Wanted Commercial Commercial Property Clllllll 11R 2724 2724 R.E. Sale/Rent 2778 • w1mn11T. I blk to bay or beach! ........ CH11ctit1 M/F to share 2BR 2BA. * * * * * * * * * * IEWPllT IUllll IPTS S685tmo yrly 675-6606 900 Roommates Avatlable garage wld, near beach Business/Office Rent Costa Mesa 1100-2200 •WITI M&T SLIPS* LOTS OF llOOI' 140 Location's 557-4000 $375 • nitols Call Roger 2769 sit avail tor restaurant. EXCLUSIVE BEACH , IEoave message 650-1041 business or retail Big OFF I OR 2 roommates.· fem WESTCLIFF llllltK front window. great tral- COMMUNITY $ 100 non-smkr. shr NB condo, N B F to shr 3 BR. 1 blk to Crnr ol w es1cllll & Irvine ltc flow Lib move-in al- BAY VIEW Beauttlul 2BR 2BR 2BA. garage. laundry wld. dlw, pool $433/mo bch. assoc pool. t8flnls. Newport Beach lowance NNN 497•5 t32 2BA Micro, dlw. lire-room Nice quiet loc • •, ulll 642-1255 wt d, avl JantFeb only Full SeNICe-Oross place. gar dge & en1oy our $875/mo 38 2B $350tmo 548-8494 Lrsa Fu & C-Opy Service Avl 2788 Pr11t beach S 1800 • Also 1480 Monrovia COM 1 1arge r a house2 NON s ••OKING room Industrial th a no narane "" · Olhce & Retail Available :..:;.;;;;;.;.~~!""""'!-"'!"~~~ IBR 1BA Bay View $995 TSL MGMT 642-1603 w• u1 s'4Y7·5•1 "••/F mat~ needed to share 3 1 ... l101 1200 so FT. & 1700 SO All maintenance incl rms ava1 . mo "" • •v• NEWPORT PIER AREA 720-1006 lea11e message bedroom Costa Mesa -FT w/lront oll1ce. large •l11t Slits fltr11* Yearl • 1 Blk to beach' -hOuse Call 979-7026. 3.200 sq t1. single story. rear drive-in door $780, SORRY. ~O PETS 2Bl ara e no ts Avi COM PROF FEM 25-35 su11able tor olflGe Of retail & $900/mo Costa Mesa CALL l10-ot11 now'Sg950Ymo 6f;'-&>.o Non-smoker Avail Jan N-smkr. 22-33. shr 3BR operation. located in one DAYS 540-9352. EVES t Unfurnished room & 18A'" NB w/OCEAN VU ol the highest traffic 646-0681 , olk to bch. 3br 11 ba, lrplc, gar 126', 40th, $ 1200/mo. No pets. avail now 650 -2917 or 673-6636 Reis reQ PE.I.SULA bath in 3Br 3Ba house. $425 Avail lmmed shopping cent8fs Heart • • Elegant. quiet neigh-833-49 19 Pattie 01 Costa Mesa business 2200 SO FT. W aide. OC YUILYlllTILS borhood. $425/mo. Call Nwpl Bch 1 block IO d1strlct.Call 646-7171,0f Airport. 4 pvt oMI~. .. -·II --•11 OeeOee. 759-33 t3 beach 2 .BR d /w w/d 546-23 13 for details Ask cont rm. open otc. kw .. , t-•5 .._..,.. ---· · · · 1ng area. lunctirm. a y ts. * 1 to 4 Bedrooms C M 3BR hse w/2 young garage Avail now Of 111 tor Bo~ Agent -288 $2400/mo 646-2635 1BR Condo, 2nd floof. 1n the Versailles $875/mo. 300 Cagney Lane. Adrian Really 64&-8513 •Unfurnished bros non smkrs, athletic $475/mo 645-5309 Tony EXEC Ott~ Suites Furn •Close to beach & fun 2 ml from beach Nwpl Sch close to beach w/reeept. lax, copiers. •-1 l.USI •Comm'I SpaceAvall $3 75 • util 631-3164 prol.n-s,:,,krtoshr 'tS verY phones, cont rooms, nr Showroom & warehouse. •Free list-CALL TODAY! FEM non-smkr to stir 2Br 1g 3 BR Condo Wl d, gar-JW Airport, frH parking 7.000 sq II. 2525 South S,·-2112•• VIW IEITILS IBa homew/frplc lnCor-ao•avlnow 548-1760 $350.Al 0ulnlan833-9550 Harbor at Warner. ---· -$5001 ---· -----60~/SQ I I Agent Newly decorated, lrplc, I ona del Mar mo. NWPT SHORES Shr well 720 t682 poo1 S995tmo. 640-t9t 1 115-4 12 No pets. 644-7725 decorated •BR 28a bctl Commercial Property - 1 -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~;-;IMATURE Prof wanted to hse. pool, tennis $450/ 2778 * 11M• lllO* 'San Clemente 2676 share apt. quiet area on mo1 'huti1+dep 646-1218 --m•• Frig. dishwasher. stove Balboa Pemn S5001mo 1~-~;;-;;-;...~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ,...._ •~ Incl No pets 545-4855 Near General Hospltal. Call Jim. 673-7139 Gar¥ for Rent 2740 .... , llAll 2-. •llO -3BR. 2BA. dtw. stove. ---S/E corner Wntchtt Or & * • * trplc. Avail 118 $745/mo. MIF 2BR E'Slde C M. apt. GARAGE · Car or storage Irvine Ave. High vl11biltity, Frig. dishwasher. stove 558_7659 2 pools. pvt backyard, near Ferry on Palm St., tralllc. good aignage, incl. No pets 545-4855 $400/mo ulll me. AVI now Ba Ibo a Pe n In au I a 1 478 so FT. lllCI Tl IUCI Mis<. Renuls 642-5688 631-4393/msg 714-673-3345 i.ta-ali• · SELL throu~h cla~~1fied 142-1111 1211 lff ._ 2106 3BR 2BA upper unit. gar--...i!!il~'""!"'------·I •. O/W, WI O hk up, MATURE Male. room In S 1195/mo house on Newport Beach 2 10 Lugonla gOll course. Share bath. TSL MGMT 642-1603 Refs. $335/mo. 642-3529 you'll find TRADE ROID CALL CLASSIFIED * 1 MONTH FREE RENT Hotetl/Macetl 2718 *BLUFFS 28r 2Ba, tplc, __ ,. _______ , pooll2carport1/coln w/d LHRl 111111 S 1050 No pets 7~2-80 1 1 •T• I• •SHARP 1BR, new carpet, paint. enc garage. Wkly S 175-Up Hell pool 2 blks ott sand. avail now. steps to bch. cable. kite, $700/mo 760-8862 maid S\'C. 985 N Coast _ -Hwy, Lag. Beach 494-5294 BEAUT 3BR 2BA. open -- beam cell. lrplc. w/d. Shr SU Ull llTEl gar. Blk to beach S1300 Wkly rentals now avan. Mrs Foit,days997·62JL $147,00 wk t. up. 2274 eY98 760-0583 Nwpl Blvd. CM 646-7445 A NEW WORLD Illy Piii OF ~DVENTURE! 642_5678 1nthe IPIME 11--TI!! Mount.in settq surrounded by str9MIS & flls! 1 Bedroom & 2 Bedroom condos • /praee •/ openet'S, ..... /..,. '**• woodburrirw ._..,..,NM. 1 II Piii II• II 401~=""°" ..... 1-5 a• .um. um 11 429 8'JIOft ~" Now 2170 ..,,. ~ .. 12/15 "'+11 .. ...... 1111! llilyPHat CLASSIFIEDS DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER --------------ltN clleCtl to. D ml Oii Cradle ....• M 50 OCOP Pantnl Dept. 0 mo Doll H!tfl CMtr M 50 P. 0. :toll tm 0 or bolll fOf only ...... 17 00 VIII Nuyt. CA t1G -~~~-Z•~~~~~- f'tlcll ........... & ...... AILY PILOT / HAL ISTATE SATURDAY, December 23. 1989 /PAGE 27 B ':~-··. ~-D YOUR BUSI NESS , • Coastal Orange County • Huntington Beach• Fountain Valle y Independent Source: 1988 Orange Coast Publishing Company Reader Real Estate Poll ----------------------_J . f. ,. "' • r ' ... v PAGE 28 /SATURDAY. December 23. 1989 DAILY PILOT / ft.AL ESTATE SERVING ~©ill1r rn~£©m ~ ©©~'fr£ ~~~ PUT COSTA MESA CIUEll Piii SPdUl U•l,IOO Excellent 3 bedroom home on large corner lot In quiet area in College Park. Possible RV access to the rear. Best priced home in College Park. Call 546-2313. TUii IP Tl EUUICE ..,... Enter through golden oak arched doorway. Marble tile floor. formal living room. vaulted ceiling with skylight, and formal dining. The kitchen is an executive chef's delight. 6 burner wolf ·stove. 3 door traulsen refrigerator huge working island etc .• etc. A family room with a bar. Casablanca fans. French doors. 4 bedrooms. custom baths. park-like grounds and covered patio. Call 546-2313. --tmld 1111,IOO Very popular end unit, overlooking big greenbelt. 2 bedrooms. 2112 baths. enclosed patio for privacy, between house and 2 car garage. Excel- lent area. great for the gal or guy. Call 546-2313. •tm•-11..uo ua.- N1ce 4 bedroom home with add-on family room, double garage. New landscaplng In front yard. Fruit trees. etc. Call 546-2313. ....... •111111 1272,111 Enter through statety oak door and parquet floors. Formal IMng area. A kitchen for the master ehef:Giant master sutte with huge closet. mirrored doors. In-ground spa plus vegetable garden and fruit bearing trees. More, more. Call 546-2313. U..llSA ....... Lovely pride of ownership home. 4 bedrooms. 1% baths, upgraded throughout. New tlle counter- tops and tile noors. New oak kitchen cabtnets, formal llvtng room. Newty painted Interior and exterior. Covered palto. Call 546-2313. ... Two bedroom, one bath and den with cozy fireplace. Surprise! Huge approx. 2 by 40 ft. Professional recording studio for your wildest dreams, which you can put your second unit on. Call for more information. 646-7171. since 1960 YOUR TRUST HJOJ TMOlllOW, llJ THAY 12H,OOO This fantastic location boasts a large corner lot with 4 bedrooms. a warm fireplace. R.V. access with spic and span paint, carpet and appliances. Call 646-7171 . lllE TO IUCN 12ff,to0 Charming family home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, remodeled family kitchen. new carpet and drapes. New driveway with brick trim. And a lot big enough to add a pool. New refurbished roof. RV access. Call for details. 646-7171. & TDllFIO UY SHl,000 This 3 bedroom plus den and 2 bath home is located in a well established neighborhood. For- mal dining room. large fireplace. and all copper plumbing. Large rear yard, front patio. plus oversized double car garage. Call today 646-7171 . UIE lMll OI & ClHI 1221,000 A warm spa to soothe away your troubles Invites you to live happily in this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Hurry out. it's too good to miss. 646-7171. U. SIZE LIT 1211,IOO Huge 10,000 sq. ft. lot. 3 bedrooms. w. baths. fireplace. hardwood floors. Inside laundry, per- fectly manicured yar-0 . Owner says sell. Pres- tigious area 4 miles from the beach. 646-7171. 111.mT Tl 1m ms Int.HO Brand new Mariners Cove townhome. Golf course just across the street. A beautiful 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with upscale whitewash oak cabinets. Call for much, much more. 646·7171 ....an m Siil.. S1ff,111 Community in woodsy atmosphere. large master bedroom with balcony. Patio off living room. Large eat-In kitchen, dining room. fireplace. vaulted ceilings and skylights. Call 646-7171. --.unu... 1211.- Thts 3 year oltJ, 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome has a huge master suite with vaulted ceilings and walk-In closet. Wood-burning fireplace, wrap- around patio with automatic sprtnklers and an oversized garage. Call tor more details. 646-7171 . ... ,_ ... Lovety 4 bedroom home. Large covered patio. Home freshly painted. Decorator wallpaper. 2 flreptaoes. Near IChoots and park. Exceflent famtty home. Call now. Call 546-2313 . I N N ·UMBER 0 NE I NEWPORT BEACH l .. PEI II VAL• SHt,- A townhome distinctively modern In every way. with a dramatic living room, a spectacular master bedroom with fireplace. Luxury bath Includes jacuzzi tub. Lots of storage cabinets in garage with a convenient workshop or den. Call today. 646-7171 . WELCOME ltOME Hff,IOO A classic 4 bedroom with 3 full engaging bath- rooms. A warm sun room all pulled together for detailed beauty. Call to see the many amenities. Call 646-7171. ANAHEIM llml Ult• Great bread and butter units. Perfect time to beat the tax man. save on your investment. Terrific buy. Call 546-1313 LAGUNA HILLS a ...... 2 un 1111,111 Lovety detached one story pud in excetlent area. Many ~xtras, new quality carpeting. 4 ceiling fans. mirrored doors, etc. etc. Close to park and shopping. Won't last. Call 546-2313. MISSION VIEJO llUT Ul ... I -1111,111 Shows like a mOdel. lovely townhome In exceflent location, greenbelt in rear, patio, 24 hr aecurtty, 2 rec cent~. near golf course and lake, •ter anxious. Call 546-2313 SANTA ANA llllBJRllU ....... That's right, great super starter In a good de- strable neighborhood can't be duplicated any- where. Seller highly motivated. Cati for detaHa. Call 546-2313 Ii