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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-03 - Orange Coast PilotFoanqtn Valley Servlte 10 7 .... . ... ·14 7 • . · SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3~ 1988 2S CENTS 21 0 llqrse. ba~tles porliography in H. Citizeps will ask the City cOuncil to rid · newsracks of thehlleged pornography She's encoul'l&ina others sym-·core photos. and discuss what might pethetic with her cause to wear white be COl)sidered bi~ sex acts. 1nclud- ribbons as a symbol of decency and ing act1viry with animals. By l\OBDT BAR~ER °' ............. A 26-year-old nurse has launched a bettle apinst al~ly pomopaphic newspapers she said have prolifet'ated .in sidewalk newsracks in front of the · main post of'qce in Huntinaton Beach. , Collen McCammon, a .,.aduate of Coast - I ~1 I I • attend the civk proceedings. ..There's bttn such -a prohfera- She and her followers arc planning tion," McCammon said. "There used to distribute 1,000 fliers in the city. to be just one ncwsrack (with the Marina Hi&h School 1n Huntinaton "Attention Citizens of Huntington offensive ~pers.) Now nine oftAe 26 Beach as well as Cal State Long Beach. Beach," the fliers read. "hard-core machines tfiat arc operable (at the said Friday !hat she wjlljoin several pomQll'aphy is being sold at ·news-post office) have them." church minasters and other porno-stands on your streets. To protest. · • .,.aphy foes in CityCouocil chambers come to the City Council meetina." McCammon said that she shes Monday ni•ht seen a minol' bu~nc of the tabloid ... · . McCammon. a pediatrics nurse at papers that arc designated for adults They'll try ~o ~rsuade officials to · Chil~rcns Hospital of Orange Coun--only. · · pull the objectionable new~cks t_y, said that the newspapers carry ads McCammon said she's consulted from locations throughout the city. ' for prostitution. show explicit. hard-represen.tati vcs from the ·city clerk ' - and city attorney's offices. without success. But. she says sht's armed with an opinion from former Su- preme Coun Justice Warren Burger that defines -Obscenity. She claims that the newspapers found 1n the ne~sracjcs fit that ckfin1tion. Cnticscoofronteg officials 1n Nev.- port Beach with similar complaints last summer and the Ctty Council responded by passing an ordinance to r~uire opaque blinders for all sexual- ly exphctt newspaper racks-designed to cover two-thirds of the publication from public ~iew. " Some crmcs said the ordinasu didn't go far enotlgh. wantina the newspapers benncd all t()lether. Huntington Beach police officers said Fnday they've bttn told by cit,Y attome) representatives that their hands arc prttty well tied when it comes to oontrolitng the n~cb. But Tom Vincent, pastor of Be· hcvers Community Church in Hunt- ingt on Beach. said he thinks th,t City Couftc1I will remove the ncwspapcn • .. ali soon as they're aware ofthtm." .. I've not viewed a tremendous (Pleue Me POIUIO/ A2) reopens in Irvine By GREG llERU Of ............. A pnt-ateschool m lrvinedostd by the lntemaJ Revenut Service for tax delinquency reopened Friday, and thCQWOef""81d he "doesn't CAl)CC_t any further problems." t':41xorrllbrary has . groundbreaking In Yorba Llnda.A3 &pue•attle Adftatare ''blutaoff'' Jl'rlday, p0were4 by two fire atbaplaben and ma:DDtMI Marie Weidiel. owner of Pacific Shores Private Hi~ School. said Fnday that he paid a portion of $53.649 m back taxes he-·owes the federal government and. that the school held classes Friday. · · Sporta Irvine High goes for the girts state volleyball championship tonight at Cal State Fullerton./81 -Space shuttle · / lifts Off in HB Agents from the Internal Revenue Service scrzed the school Wedncsda,y because of tbc delinquent taxes, h1ch accrued over a two-year UCI can't catch Aztecs after burying tt981f earty. but Anteaters' strategy may change agaJn./81 Ocean View girls basket- ball rallies forwtn.181 Entertainment The American Ballet Theater Impresses wlttra French-flavored concoc- tion./ Al Index Births Cluaffied Comica Croaword Death notices EntertaJnment =Notices r Religion ' =~ .~ Weddings AS 87-9 812 88 89 A8-9 A6 89-11 A7 81-6 ·~2 AS By LANCE IGNON °' .. ..., ........ AmidTdoud of white smote and the cheers of parents. the space shuttle Adventure "lined off' Fri- > day afternoon from jts launch pad at Mesa View School in Huntington Beach. -Aboard the cardboard and plywood ship were 14 crew mem- bers, a 24-inch snake and provisions for a 20-hour journey, including a hearty supply of turkey sandwiches and the same kind of ice cream thal NASA astronauts snack on. The mission was headed by sixth- grade teacher Scott Stark, o ne of the thousands of instructors who ap- plied to be the first educator in space aboard the.ill-fated Challen er niaht nca ~ two years ago. n t c 1rs day of class this year, Stark asked for volunteers from the sixth grade to help him buil4 a half-sized rcpJica of a real space shuttle. Stark warned the students that the project would monopolize almost all of their time. But in the end, if everything went as planned. they would have the chance to partici- pate in a simulated sp90e shuttle fli&ht, which would embark the same day as the real life version, Atlantis. Twelve children raised their .. ':-. hands and the pro)ect·bega-n: ''The bottom hnc of the whole cxpenmenus a thematic approach to education." said Ra y Williams. a SClence teacher in the Cypress School District whose son. Jason. was the scientific officer aboard the Adventure. The idea for the project was sparked by a NASA-sponsored con- test to come up with a new name for the next space shuttle. Mesa stu- dents entered the name Adventure after the ship of the same name sailed by the English ex plorer Capt. James Cook. Whether they win the contest or not, the entire class has been invited to watch the landing of the next sh~ttle sometim~ early nex t year. aerospace engineer with Lockheed lnternauonal who helped design Adventure. An unexpected benefit from the undertaking bas been the camaraderie developed between thr • numerous parents who donated time and money to the undertaking. "One of biggest concerns was financing." said Ma nin. whese wife. Chris. and daughter. Hillery. were crew members. ··e ut it turned out that everyone in the community pitched to." ca_,"'94 ,...._., 0..... ........ Elementaiy ecbool utronaat. board tlae cardboard and plywood mpace abattle AdTentare on tlaelr way to a 20- boar-lonc eJmalatect epece ntcbt. So did the entire student bod} Breaking open their p1ggy banks and pinchmg their allowances. the stu- dents conlnbuted S2JS. mostl> 1n pennies and nickel's. to help dcfra~ the appro,1mate S800 cost of the project, Inside the ship shonly after the 3 p.m. takeoff. the students ~ent ..9-' about their tasks underneath the plastic pipes that formed the ske\- eton of the craft. Jason Williams manned a computer run b) a program he designed to trad. Ad\-cnture's altitude and pos1uon. NCJtt to his compuitr<ttmunal sat a small aquarium, home to a non-(~-8BU J Tl.£/ A2) penod. • "We had a normal day of classes with all the staff 1n attendance and almost all the luds... Weichel 37 . said. Sally Ruhnau. spokeswoman for rhe IRS. confirmed that the 9C'bool v.as rek'ascd to Weichel this after- noon. She said Weichel only ~ to come up v.-1lh a portion of the $53.649 10 rcpm custody of the school. The delinquent taxes accrued dur- ing 1987 and 1988. Ruhnau said. School officials received several writ- ten notict'S. phone calls and visits from IRS field collect1on officers .. · Wei chel declined to c.omment on the dell nquent taxes other than to say ~ they \\>Ould be paid back. · The 80-student school. located in the.-Li on Country Safari adminis- tration building.. has run into a ''ancty of problems stncc 1t moved to its current location in April 1987. Last month. Weichel was O!l the • lrv1ncand had to pa)' SI. . Thes11it cli1med that \\-c1chel did not have a cond1t1onal use permit to opcr.ste the school ~1thin tbc El Toro Marine Corps Atr tauon crash.zone. The school Sits beneath the niJht path of fighter Jets landtnJ and taking ofTfrom the baSt. according to Irvine officials. Harbor Mu nicipal Coun iud&e Russell Bostrom atso ordered tflc school to cease operating at its present locauon b\ Jan. I. Weichel said rccenth that he hopes to reopen the • (Pleue.eSCBOOL/A2) CM man charged with molesting nieces.while babysitting BJ JON.ATHAN VOLBE °' ............. A Costa Mesa man '!"IS bcina held in Ora• County Jail on five child molaaatlOll counts charsina he re- peatedly raped his 7-year-old niece while b9by-.ittint the child for his sister. EmeMo Solorzano, 43, also was accuted of molntir-a another niece who is I yan old. Com Meu Police Detective Paul Cappuccilli uid. The al~ •molestation of tht' yourwer child occurred for a three· montlt ~ bqinnina in Scptem- bcrand included irtten:ourse. sodomy and rape with a (orcian object, the detedtVe said. • The cha,.es also include al~­ tions he raped the 8-year-old airt Wlth 1 foreip object. C1ppuctjlli said. Solonano was held on S2S.OOO b9il foUowina his arrest Thunday. He ~~in Harbor MuniciP1I Coun on Friday for arraipment on four Love for county prompts UCI gfft I ' 1J LMD EARNEST ............. \ An iasurancc heirns who cttated a S 17 million trust to split '*-* UO Collete of Medicine and 1evenl local pnfOnninsan ~tioM •id she made her decision buc:d simply on her k>ve fOr ~\.. E. Brophy, cllulhter of Fannen lnsunnce Group ~derWiliana ~. hll liVed b more than a yar in Palm Daen. ._,..are in Ora* County wlwft,,., wu bom and raited. • .. , lftW 'IP in~ C'"ounty and it"s my county," Brophy laid durinaa ul1pljioM intervleW fricky. "Ewn 1fl have movtd. I st1ll love iL I waa.S .. doMte My 1110MY to where I was. born and 1"W up. .. nt ,.,,_"Gld 11""'1 w born i• a..._. on dte Irvine Ranch ,.... w ........ ._.~She II"' 11Pin Tustin and moved ID 5-11 Ml. II. wllleN. liwd U1tlif•11MM1191D the deten. ne .._, llmilJ will ..-et¥e m1emt i""1' rrom '"' 1ru111of .............. ,_,_.,,,., felony charges and one misdemeanor charge. but the_procceding was con- tinued. court officials said. He was represented by a public ckfcnder and did not enter a pica. Cappucc11li said the alleged molestations surfaced after an official from the Community Sen ice Pro- aram. a countywidc group that provides several victim-assistance prosrams. spoke to'thc child's class at Pomona Elementary School. Lo ri R edfearn . a ( ·p spokeswoman. said the group pres- ents programs 1n C\er) school d1 tnct in the county. w1th the exception of Huntinaton Beach. wh ich pro' ides its own program. • Under CSP's C'h1ld .\busc Prc\cn- tion Program. education spet·iahst Benha Tucker and others use pup- pets. role pla~ing. films and d1s- cuSStons to inform ch1ldrtn in preschools th rouah high hool about sexual abuse. .. We set the program according to the children's ages. In the }OUnfCt grades we use puppets ... in the Juni or htgh schools and hiah schools we talk about date-rape ... Redfearn said. Before C>\PP goes into the classrooms. parents and lt"achcrs go through educat1onal programs to team of their respons1b1h11e and how to help the ch1ldl'(n. she said. appucc1 lh praised the program and Tucker " he was n buffer t;>ctwccn me and the ch1ldrcn .'" the detCCtl\C satd ... She did a great Job " Rcdfe3rn said Ci\PP 1s funded through a tatc gran1 administered by the Dcpanment of Social Services. The Community Service Prosram 1s spon"iOrcd b) dozens of sou~ • incl uding tatc. count) and city grants. but also depends on pnvate donations. she said. Beating victim to start.rehabilitation BJ BOB VAN EYltEN .............. A youna Huntington Beach woman wbo WIS nCarfy aulled in I saVllC beatina last month.has improved to die point whet'e she wu moved Friday to a diffe rent hospital to bqin .......... ton. luflic Louise Hoose. 19. WIS attlded 1n her rented bedroom at about 4:30 a.m. on Nov. 19. shortly 1AerlM heel returned from a P1ny 1n Newport Beect\. • 'Tl9e anect .. 1n1mUl*d b)' MMtiK ~. a rriident o( tht HntiftllOC' ltectl chll*A where Hooee ~a rvom. :n\ Sleell.a fomMrrnii*at of •••owa. S.-0.. F1a.. -~ ..-... ""'' 10 inve11w11e. 9'e llicl a -wc:st ... I biiPt arttn hooded s~atshan bohcd past her when she cnlercd the room . A wnncss rcponcdly saw a )Oung dtan wi1h sh'on dark h11r aJld a sweatshin match1na Stttle's dcscnp- t1on outsuk the rnidentt. but the man has not been located. accord1n1 to l)Oliu . flooee WIS taken to Humana HOSCMtal 1n Wcstnunsttt whtte she ~•ned comatO!C and in cnt~al cond1t1on for tevenl daY1- Lltcr an the wtttt. her condition was uoaracted to "stablt~" H \II oft'tcilli ~Id noc eta • bu1 fncnds in Sarl90ta u Mt Md ~.Ill up-ttt • hospt\IJ ~ and~ eaten a httle tee cream! Rcporu fNm 1hc ~ .. 1 l'C'- mMDCd unchanecd until Friday. wt.ca a Humana spc)lmwoman •~ nounccd that HOOS( had been mo\cd to St. Jude Hospttal and Rehab1h· tat1on Center in Fullcnon. • "Her condition .1s stable and im-proved," satd Mary Urutuma. a spokeswoman for Humana. "She was mo'ed to St. Jude's at 10:36 this, monuna for rchabtlitatton. The)' have a rehab fac111ty thcfc tl\at b9secalty teOU the cnure araa ... spokeswoman at St. Judt would not re~ any 1nfonneb0ft, _. ever. "-n -.n .. model, HOGie hell bllll in Cahfon"a o.ty, llwtt MOnlltl ..._ the anac~ occunW.. SM Ud tq.an moddtftl fOr 1M Max Modcti"* AfJCfflC"I in •• ..., Halls. and an~.,.. 121 1 said the ._ atradY doM - (1'1111 -~ftml--............ 111111. . ....,,...,......, ........ material In Han~ Beach. Sfae and otbera will protat at llonday'• meettna. RNO FIGHTERS PLAN BATTLE ••• A l ount of pornography but what's in is rag newspaper is atrocious. There's no way I wou ld wan t my , . famil y to see it. "I think. the pornography is as hard core as it can get without'being ali ve. "The ~hotos. the language, the sex ads -its all there." he said:- Vincent sajd he'll join the critics at City Council chambers. Carson M all.emp l oyee fired ih ap at cent~r ovet black San ta CARSON. Calif. (AP) -Moving def use a threatened boycott over firing of a black Santi Claus. the -HOOL ••• A l I at a new location by the 'nnina of the next semester. wl\ich sJan. 3. Weichel said he is reviewing thr~ ible locations for. the school and 'II likely make a decision next week. I three locations are in Lake Forest. eichel said. 11 According to the Orange County C>epartment of Education. the school ploys 11 full-time teachers. three -time instructors and three ad - inistrators. The school graduated students last.year. owners of:a shoppin&mallannounced Wednesday they had fired an em- ployee who allegedly made a racially offensive remark to the Santa. Carson Mall Partners, owners of the mall in this largely black suburb of Los Angeles also apologjzed ta the community for the incident it termed "insensiti ve." The company's aJN:ement with the National Association· for the Ad- vancement of Colored People headed off a boycott of the Carson mall that was set to begin at noon Friday, NAACP officials said. The protest was sparked by both the firi ng of Rodney Newton as the mall's Santa Claus and a remark a mall official allegedly made to him. "There is no such thing as a black Santa Claus." the employee told Newton: according to Ruth Anderson of the NAACP. . Mark McGaughey of Carson Mall Partners, who replaced Newton with another black man as protests became public, maintained Newton had been fired because he was too big to fit in a box being llsed in a magic show .. Announcing the partners· ~# ment with the NAACP Fnday, McGaughey said he had"'dctetmined t!lat a racially offensive statement was madeoy a mall employee, whom he didn't identify. The employee was fired, he said. . ..We' sincerely apologize to the community of Carson for this very unfortunate insensitivity on the part of t he foll me r em ployee ... McGaughey said in a news release. IFTFORUCI ... From A l l?o years. Aller that time. the funds twilf be distributed by the College of Medicine Foundation. 11 Half of the money will provide the '$niversity with funds for medical ~h. education and patient care. lfhe $8.S million dollar gift 1s the larsest ~in~e private donation m the lenivers1ty s history. -• Another $8.5 million will be -di vided between the Orange Cou nty Performing Ans Cen ter. which will -'eceive $5.1 million; South Coast 1'.epcnory Theatre, S I. 7 million: the Orange County Phil harmonic So-~iety. S 1.19 million: and the Pacific Chorale. $510.000. ~ Brophy's son, William Gillespie. ~ined members of th.e ~rts organ1z.a - press conference at the college !Wednesday, where Brophy was praised for her generosity. .. "We in the school of medicine oouldn't believe our good fonune when we were told that this gift was imminent." said Edward J. Quilligan, vice cha ncellor of health sciences and ~can of the UCI College of Medicine. 'Our ability to complete our obJec- tives wlll be significantly enhanced as a result of this gift." David Em mes. artistic director for South Coast Repertory, said the ,iift comes at a 'ii me when his organiu- tion is looking to the future. "We see these fu nds as an op- ponunity for us to commit to a new generauon of anists.'' Em mes said. Brophy said Fnday she has re- ceived many phone call s since she announced the trust. Only one person called to ask for money, she added. Bro phy, who owns two con- dominiums in Pa lm Desert, said she decided to move when the drive became too difficult for her. • .. Driving back and fonh was a little too much stress. with the freeways and th'e traffic," Brophy said. "I miss my friends." she added. ··1 ,had wonderful ne igh bors and friends. But I don't miss the traffic." SHUTTLE LIFTS OFF ••• From Al venemous. 24-.inch Rosy Boa snake. wruch students planned to observe during Its molt. Enc Wersching. commander of the • flight. kept co ntact via CB radio with mission control, which was manned by some oft he other sixth-graders and located outside a few feet from the ship. Toward the rear of the ship, near the sleeping bags and pads that would see the astronauts through the night on the hard plywood floor, Kareo Dawes and Hillery Manin. the only fifih-grader on the tnp. prer.ared to launch one of several .. satel 1tes" - helium balloons that would carry messages of the flight to parts un- know W en the students left the craf\ to use the nearby bathrooms they . were req uired to hook up to a li ne anct exit the ship for what in space lingo is called an "extra-vehicular space walk." Adventure also carried flower seeds from the SO states. The students have suggested that NASA plant them at Houston ~ce Center in memory of the seven astronauts and teacher Christa McAuliffe who died aboard the Challenger when it exploded shonly after lif\.off in January .I ~86. 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More than 4,000 calls ha ve flooded into Hayward poUcc witb tips about the kidnapping of the shy gjrl who wore rolled-up j~ns and a T-shirt who rode her red scoooter to the market with a friend for soda and candy only to be whisked away by a stranger. ORANGE lllily Pilll COAST • MAIN OFFICE :UO Wee! 9ey St Coste ~ CA San Francisco 49cr's quarterback their filthy van in San Francisco and Joe Montana and his television host returned home. wife Jennifer, this week relied on But few cases have spurred such a theii star power and own parental widespread outp<>11ring of syml)lthy, passion to plead for Michaela's re-• support and massive news coverage tum. • -·. . . as Michaela. Several experts have Michaela's father, Rod Garecht. ideas w'hy. said he e~en got an offer of help from Susan Losee, president ~f 111e Hells Ana.els leade.r Sonny Barger. Protect Your Child orpnization in Acc!>rding to T~m Olson. •~l;lnt San Leandro, said this cases is eerie ~oordmatora.t Ch1at-Day advertJs1ng because Michaela's 8-ycar-old friend !n San FJ1!nC1sco. the company. may gave Police a detailed description o( include M1~haela as part of a nat1o~I the man she saw shove Michaela into ad ~mpa1gn ~hrough ~he. ·Kev!n his car and speed-away. Colhnsfoundat1on ForM1ssmgCh1l-. . dren to raise public consciousness "I t~mk ther:e arcJu~t ~many.of about misstng kids. although various our children d1sappcanng. she satd. issues have to be resolved. 'J'Y{e're not selling cars. We're not selling refrigerators." Olson ·said. BEATJN"G .. Wt're ttyina to find missina kids.'' ' • • • Childnapp1ngs aren't new in the ~.Al _ region, where one of the most . trle~1s1011 spots that had been well infamousinrcicent yearswasthatof4-received. -- year-old Tara Burke of Pittsbura. She Friends in Sarasota described her was J!3bbed from bef'parents' truck as a briaht. outaoina and ambitious outside a Concord store as they youn1 woman who had done well in shopped inside. Tara was seXIJ&)ly. hiah ~boot. . . . abused by Luis "Tree Fros" Johnson l>ohce officials sud Fnday .after: and Luis Carbarp for more than a noon that there was no new 1nfor· year before she was discovered in mation conccmina tbeasc. Mell.,.._ lo• 15«>. Costa Meu. CA llHM QeeeMeet eCla. 142-5171, -.. 6 edolot*. 1 Coo)'flght 1113 No-••otlea. llknt,.,oona, ecl~otNll _.,., Of ~· hefeift mey be repr~ ~ ~ pet!'lllMlon ol copyrlQl>t - 1econC1 c1eM poetege ptlld •t Oot11 Metll Cllf.llCM'nl• t~ 1U·IOOI S..bectlptlon by eettiet' ·~ 2'lr" pet .,.rtoel. lill)' I'll .. 17 00 mO<ltl>l\t The Ofet>09 t-Otllly Piiot Is pubMnecl l>y the AC*N 1'1111111Nn9 Co. of Coete MeN, Inc Two edlltoN we ~ Mondly ttwough Fndey A .... teglONI eclltior> .. ~ 8atU<dtyS el1d .,,_. 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"' ''" ~ Mc"'1""'"'' i..,. •. •inf)· un (,)lk-cn ( ·.11'1'-1' J 1 ~ ... .. .. ... €hrtstmas carol- com~tltlon set at Park Newport Tbe I Ith annual Catolfnt competition. ao be held nna week al Park Newport A~ll in Newpcw1 Bach, will hOll IS OranlC and~ Anples County hisb 1ehool choin in a Chri11mas carol competition. • More than 60 1ehools were invited ao the event, with only the fint I S to return enlt)' forms accepled. The competition will be held T&aelday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7 p.m., wilh the finall 1ebeduled for Dec. 11 aa 2 p.m. The event i1 free and open ao ahe public at the apartment c:omolu, on lhe comer of Jambotft and SU J~uin Hills I09ds in Newport Bach. Call CM_ CApelouao or Lisa CaJlaci at 644 4664 for additional information. · · .. Pmter artt.t at OCC - Drew Struzan, a well-known movie poster iUustraaor who bas worked wilh such !:OP producer- clirecton as Georae Lucas and Steven Spielbera, will· clilCUll bis work Wednesday afternoon at <>ranse Cout Collete. Struzan will speak at l p.m. in OCCs fine Arts Hall 116 as pert of the collete's 1988-89 Fine Arts Lecture Series. Admission is free and further information is available at 432-S 186. 1 Nenvorklng coane .et · A seminar enaialed .. Networking for Fame and Foriune" will be presented Mondar from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Little Inn on the Bay, 617 ido Park Qrive, Newport Beach. Pablic relations writer Susan Linn wjll concJuct ihc counc, which is priced at $20. The class size is limited to 18 peoplc4 and more information may be obtained by calling 186-1320. Congreuloaal brea•tiist Fi1ve Oranse County COD&J'CSSmen will speak on the issues facina the next session of Congress at Thursday's congressional breakfast at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. Con~en· Robert Badham, William Dan- nemeyer, Daniel Lunaren. Ron Packard and Rohen · Doman are scheduled to appear at the event, sponsored b}' the OrafllC County Chamber of Commerce. Tickets are S 18.SO each and may be raerved by calling the chamber at 614-2900. Art talk ln £a6ua~ · The taauna Art Museum will present a talk by artists Angie Bra~nd Suvan Geer at Thursday's .. Good Mornina uni" breakfast lecture series at the.1T1useum, 307 affDrive, Laauna Beach. A oontinental breakfast will T>e served at 9 a.m. and the lecture will follow. Admission.,il-$3.SO for members, students and senior citizens, and $4.SO for, non-members. Reservations are not rcqui.rcd. Gardea club plan• potluck The Newport Hills Garden Oub will hold a potluck and champqne social Thursday at 11 a.m. at.the home of Monya and Greg Lane. 1833 Pon Charles1 Newport Beach. · A silent auction will be held with procCcds going to S.0.S. and other charities. Call Barbara Home at 640-S l SO or Jean Todd. at 644-6929 for details. Trade women con.ene . . MembenandauestsofWomen in World Trade are invit~ to a Christmas networking reception Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karman Ave. in lrvjnc. • · A buffet, ho-host bar and dancing will be offered and a contest for the best decorated hat will be held with prizes given. Admission is SIS for members and their 1ucstsand $20 for others. Call 968-3868 for further infermation. 1Vlae lecture •l•ted Richard Boufford of the Wineline in Newport Bcdach will be the guest speaker for Thursday's rneetina of Women in Manqe~ent a~ the Registry Games and·aift-wrappin1 competiti~n also are .,-nned for the dinner session, which begins at 6 p.m. Reservations are required, and more infor- mation may be obtained by callina 966-8680. Nlcangua talk plaaaed Shirtey Cercxto, executive ttcretary and foun- der of the Oranae County Committee on Central America, will discuss the current .situation in Nicarqua. includin1 the Central American peace (M'OCeSS, Thursday at the next mcctin1 of Women for Oranae Cpunty. · · The event will be held from 9:4S to noon in the all-purpose room of the Tustin Pu~ic Library, 34S E. Main St. The public is invited and admission is free. Call ~8113 for ~urther information. PIJ79lcal actlVlty talk .et The Women's Forum for Health of Western Medical Centers will f>re.tcnt a seminar on t politive upectS of ~ysacal activity Tuelday. The mcetina wlll be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Oerald S. Buh Auditorium in the lower level of Weaen Medical Clnter, 180 ....-. T111ti11 Ave .• S.nta AM. The fee is SS and more information may be obeained by callina the center at 9Sl-339 I. B0Ua7 •arrinl •orbliop Tbe Marip611 Women's Center will conduct a "Holidar SurVival Worbhop" for adults raised in a ~ioMI home Thursday from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Vicki BnlM will ~nt the seminar at the mtler J... locased at Town A Country Suite 116. 777 S. ~n ~.<>ranee. Call 547-6494 for reservations. I L~llt cerf!llJODT at IJa.pltal The fifth annual "Liaht Up a ure·· ceremony wiU be held Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at S.. Joseph HoeDilal in Oranec. · · ' Tbee¥ent is orpnized by hospital voluntccn to nile ftmdl fOr the hoseital's community outrach lad eodnteli111 servlCCS. Cont1e1 Lu Ann DIM.._ M 771-lliM .for additional information. • Julie Eisenhower takes center stage at Yorba Linda event · By BARBARA METZLER A1IOCiated Press Writer Predicting htstory will treat Richard M . Nixon more kindly than his .own time • supponers and th~ ~augh\er of the~p~si­ dent ·forced to resign because of the Watergate scandal broke Jl'O\U'ld in Orange County on Friday for a library to preserve his record. , Nixon, 75, didn't attend the ceremony beside the green-and-white cottage in Yorba Linda where he was born in 1913, leaving the limelight for his daughter. Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Like others amon_g the I .000 dignitaries and guests at the ~ercmony. she looked forward toa library that will offer a glimpse of the man who debated Soviet leader Nikita Krushchev and went on to overstt Qr.,._ COMI DAILV PLOT,..._, ri9c 1w• a. ,._ the dawn o~ detent~ with the Soviet Union . Jalle Nlzon Et.enlacnrer watcbee balloona laead _..__.and aa eutia.....-"-b 11...a. and a thaw in relation~ with China. · • · -1--:--· But memory of the Wa tergate scandal. fo rts. local and state officials and the which eventually drove Nixon 10 resign -consuls general of Japan and China. Also • under threat of impeachment in I 974, attending "ere Delores Hope. wife of hun4:heavyoverthe festi vi ties. The library comedian Bob Hope. and Clara Jane wont include Nixon's prtsidcntial papers. Nixon. widow of 1he former president's which remain at National Archives. brother. Donald. Implicit in many of the remarks was Ni,xon·s other daughter. Tnc1a •~on rejection of cntics of the nation's 31th Cox. was to ha ve spoken. but stayed home president. with the Ou. said Ke"in Can"nght. "Only history can· be the judge"' of spokesman fo,r the Ric hard M. Nixon Nixon's performance. his daugh1er said. Presidential Archives Foundation. Nixon Added Rep. Wiiiiam Dannemeyer. R-stayed away to yie ld center stage to his Fullerton: "History will treat him far more daughters. Cartwright said. · kindly than his own time... . ··rm a little bit overwhelmed b) 1h1s With a blast ofian air horn. the former moment," said Eisenhower. The library. president's daughier set.in mouon ground she said. "will help aear down 59me of the breaking for the Richard ·M. Nixon ~tere~types"' about 1he her father"s adman· Presidential Li u ozer scooped up a mound of· earth as· hundreds of balloons were released aAd a Manne Corps band blared a fanfare. . Among thost at the event were Robcn Finch. Nlxon·s secretary of health. educa- tion and welfare: M:runce Stan~. who headed Nixon's elec11on fund-ralSlnJl, .ef- :w 1 .. -----= ---- "President Nixon "as a ~accmaker. was a man who opened 1hc doors "hen many said they could not be opened." said Orange County Supef'\ 1sor Gadd1 Vas- quez.. praising Nixon's foreign pohC). "We are ton vi need (the library) will be a place that acknowledges 1he 1mponance of the Nixon president):· said Yorba Linda Mayor Roland Bigoner, Henl) l<issinier. Nixon's secretary '>f state, spoke later at a SI .QOO'..a-plate din~r in Anaheim to raise money for the hbrar) project. · One of those present was Edath Eichler. the 93-year-old widow wtfo once was to be evicted the home where Nixon was born 10 make room for the library. Nixon himself intervened 10 save her home. Nixon·s birthplace rs being restored and will be pan of the nine-acre. S25 m1lhon library complcit. designed by Langdon Wilson Mumper Architects of Newport Beach. Most of the cost has been ~1sed or pied~~ far. with the remainder ex- said Stans. foundauon finance chamnan. Members of the honorary commlltee include Irvi ne Co. Chairman Don Bren. .\rnold 0. Bcckmap. developers Donald 1'oll and Gto~ Arg} ros. and <\thahe Clarke. a deccndent of the pioneer h"'·inc fam11\ -The library originally was robe built 1n San Clemcntt. bat plans -ikd 8Glid controv{crsY. over another ~di p1 r I l ied to Mlibrary. I On display wllJ be vice presideatial papers and book manuscripu. el.hibiu °' the Vietnam War. Nixon'sdipk>macy widl · the So,·1ct Union and Chana. and his debate with Krushchev. _ l His rcsignauori followed a long ~ precipitated by a buralary at lbe °'1n9- crauc Nauonal.HCllCSquarters at the Wa~ gate complex in Washi"lton. l Ground brcak1n1 for the Richard · f.\. Nixon ~1dcnt1aJ Library comes aftlt President Ronald Reagan and wife Nl!'Q on Nov. 19 anointed the president's 543 mtllton.pn51dc.nJJalli~alleY>- t)egtns full-tune Monday with complietioe SC\. for earl)' 1990. Plans call for a concrete and brick. th shaped ~panish·St)'le buildina with a d tile roof. The 45.000 squarc--foot. o~story comple~ w;n be surrounded by prdens, fcatunng the dee~rcd Patricia Nixon Rose. named for the former first lady. ,. ,. No cure\for h0Spital'pape1·wor1r._· When I went into the hospital last week for a minor repair. I suffered a temporary paralysis of my right hand from signing release forms. These documents absolve a hospital from law suits for such mishaps as perform ins a sex-change operation on the wrona patient. or an individual contract-i"I a head cold in his deniere from drany hOspital aowns. · IMCY ldlltll MedicaJcentmalsodeny lfpl responsi- bility for their food. To date. no one has dicer from a dietitian's meatballs -but many have prayed they could. NObody ICrUtinizes the small pnnt on reteue fOnns. By the time you get th.em ~·re on your 1urney &)ad. read}' to blast Offto the far raches o(sciencc. Chanaina ~r mind would be like stepping out ofa Setum rocket durina countdown. Even 1f you studied these contracts. Yrho can undenland the whereas and whertfom without a lawyer spec11lmn110 "td1cal mitbap1? I'm netYouse~ dcalin1 with =ns without a qal Cllle 1n the 1111 room proteeiana the c:onst1tu-tioMI i:jllts of my splttn. If atte>me)S ~ rot ~ calls what would ahey ~ ror ltlpl'IKftllftl you on the tablt"! liine .... formUre leaf)' eftQUlb '° =~ liultd ie)1ft ~ °" ... ............ oft1ae....-n1isa ... m... ""11Ma . -. cmms·ea.a. ·--·'= .............. should you try for double or no1h1ng'! Copin.1 with document isn't confined to hospitals. A blizzard of paper ~ortc engulfs a patient on the first '!Sit lo a doctor's office. The nurse hands \.OU an application longer than a secunt) clearance from the CIA. side from detailed· financial information. the)' de-- mand a case history of ever; d1scaSt'. operation. and wan rcmo,al )ou·,e had smcc diaper rash. ' Since 1 never remember all m~ child· hood maladies,. I check off all the common stuff hke measles and mumps that sound normal. The tnck 1s keeping case h1s1one as avcraae and uneventful a'S possible so the doctor donn't stan snoopin1 for trouble. lf )'OU confess )OU swallo~ed a safety pin at five, which never !urned up. it'll only start th1np off on a usp1c1ou note. In the section on family htstonc • phys1c1ans always look for acnct1c con nec- tions so it's P.rudent to dtlete somt of the darker famtly Sttttll such as Uncle Hubert's fondness for the ppe and Cousin Wilma's con\'1ct1on she 1s the reancamation of Catherine of R"ssaa. • ... 111r.c ,ou"ft pliyi• ne w..e or =~g!!l!!-~U-.---..... ·~ The an of interprcuns and filhna out forms reaches ats pinnacle when you to on MM!care. It'• the ult1ma~ test an c:opn1 with gc>vemment comok~atJeS when )'9ur left brain 1s kast quah(led to handle it. One of the thinas that bafflcs me the mosc 1s how HEW am' ts at an 1ppmvcd • b docton' ~rvatts.. As I undttstand at the> compute what )our doctor has the ncne tnouah to cha,..e )OU and what he should have chaf'ICd )OU accordant to thrtt out of four customa!l'. btll for Water on tht Kntt ift')OUtaml. What haptns1f~ou h..-~on the wroftl side of Bcv~I)· Hall and )OUr doctor li'ts on the riaht ~., Oats that nwan you have 10 movt tlottf to the Rolls and M~ to ul)lt'adt your bill\~ l(d ~ ~mbltr IO lhf'OV! mc:.billl in comput~r .. ·. . I .. eiJtal patlent who ldlled five· was reed by coUrtOrder· 11 mo~ths ago LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Ne w t~Y mental patient arrested after a *"es offive sla)!ings 1n two Western !la cs was set free from a psychiatric !spital by .a court ruling I I months o offi cials said Fnday. The number offatalittes rose to five riday with the death ·of Armando Torres •. a 20-year-old guard critically wounded in an unprovoked burst of gunfire Thursday at Universal Stu- dios. "He died at 4:35 p.m.," said Lon Hull. a spokeswoman for Saint /Qseph Medical Center in Burbank. The gunman, later identified as f'lathan Nick Trupp. 42, told para- ~edics God had ordered him to kill fO meone. Trupp was wounded in a ihootout with sheriff's deputies mo- ments after the 'gunman fired at Torres and another guard at a main entrance to the Universal complex Trupp was involuntarily com- 1viitted to Trenton Psychiatric Hospi- 1al on Nov. 25. 1987. But a coun later SAN JOSE. Calif. (AP) -Former Gov. Jerry Brown. seeking the chair- 'manship of the California Demo- 'cratic Party, described his rivals' claim that he did nothing to help the ~rty dunni his tenure as governor as a canard.' declaring that he raised money to help fellow Democrats. Brown said he had "raised hun· dreds of thousands of dollars for .Democrats" in 1984 through his USA .. Committee. although he was unable to name one Cahforn 1a Democrat ruled he posed no threat and ordered him released to a supervised boarding house-In February I 988. said Mary Kay Risi, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Human Ser- vices. However, Trupp fled a Trenton- arca boardinj house on April S -one day after amving, she said. · He apparently was a drifter with no krtown address or past employment history. Ms. Risi said. Trupp was bein1.so11aht in connec- tion with th~ sra'y1i'lgs at .a New Mexico bagel shop when he allegedly opened fire at the 420-acrc Universal Studios production and entertain- ment complex in Universal City. near downtown. He apparently walked up to the guard shack at the main employee gate shortly before 6 p.m .• pulled a gun and shot the two uniformed security officCl'S in the head. officials said. "As I understand it. he didn't say who had benefi ted from his fund- raising efforts. He added that throughout his political career he has raised m1ll1ons of dollars. "I know the nuts and bolts off und ra1s1ng because I have raised $20 million," he said. California Demo- crats have had to depend for funding on legislators. \)nions. a few wealthy indiVJduals and celcbnues. he said. .. The pany itself ought . to be a source of new money. But to do that anything; he JUSt started shooting," said Deeuty Van Mosley of the Sheriffs Department After a bncffoot chase. Trupp -.yas wounded during a gun battle with a sheriffs deput¥· Mosley said. "A paramedic said the suspect said he was told by God to shoot some- body;: said county fire Capt. Glenn Mutch. Thbblocding man also was heard to scream "Help me! Kill me!" as he was strap{>Cd onto a gurney. He was listed in senous but stable condition Friday at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank with wounds to his chest and abdomen, said spokeswoman Linda Roberts. Homicide investigators had been unabl e to talk to Trupp to confirm a motive because ofhis injuries. county sheriffs Sgt. Bryan .Williams said Friday. The1uard first killed was identified as Jcren Becks, 27. of La Crescenta. The other guard, Torres, was listed in takes strong leadership to enroll people and that's what I believe I can contribute." ' , Brown'scomments were published Friday in the San Jose Mercury News. Jn an open letter to Brown last week. Steve Westly. vice chairman of the party and a· candidate for the top job, said, "Our pany has enough work to do without trying to explain why you have come back to lead the party you once shunned." , And Neil Eisenberg. state part} cnucal condition for less than 24 hours before he.died. There was "tremendous de- pression" at Universal Studios Fri- day. where fhe dead guard had worked for six years and. was ·•very popular." said Dan Slusser. Univer- sal s senior vice president and general manager. However, production work con- tinued. "It was just a tragic. senseless killi ng," he said. . Security was tig'htened at t~e stu- dio, but Slusser refused to disclose details or to say whether gulirds would be armed in the future. ··1 believe (prcss)..covetage of that could Jive-some other. unbalanced person a cause." he said. Tom Lopez, an 'engineer at the entertainment complex, said he heard the gunshots but assumed they were from the "Miami Vice'' liv~ entertainment show for tourists. general · counsel and another can- Ctidate, said in a letter to fellow Democrats: "In the six years that he (Brown) has been out of public office, he has had an unprecedented op- portunity to serve our party. In the days to come, we will be asking the question. "Where was Jerry'r' Brown said such crfticisms come from .. a fairly limited number of ~pie who are on the inside of the mside of the party." But he acknowl- edaed that he couJd have done more A ·warm remembrance Jane Fonda embrac• Da.td C&rradlne, eon of the late Jobn C&rradlne, foll~ memorial eenlc• Jl'rldaJ ln Loe AJltel• for the elder Carradlae. The patrtarcla of the Jaqe actln& family died Sanday at tlae .,. ol 82 In llla.n. to help fortify the state Democratic nin& 'that I neglected the people Pahy. . around me." "One thing I did not do is build a strong Democratic Party or even an enduring polittcal organization," he wrote in a column published Thurs- day in the Sacramento Bee. "I knew where I was going. but too often I was going there by myself. With the passage of time and the perspective it Jives. I sec that I had become so immersed in campaigning and run- Now, be was quoted in the Mercury News, "I see buildm& the _party 1n California as the most important politicaJ opportunit)' in ~merica." Seeking to counter speculation that he sees the chairmanship only as a steppingstone back into p<>litical of- fice, be.said, "I'm not running in 1990 and I'm not runnina for senate in 1992." . -r-----------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------....-~---------------------------------------------. At these prices, itS easy to play Sap.ta. Beautlful buk robber convicted '290 DOWN 14%APR MMOS. 11t7.IO DOWN 11.1CM~ IO MOCt. *99 AMO. And pay nothing until next year . with our deferred payment Claus. • ._ 111111111 .. .......,.,.., •&1•1 IH .............................. ·-----Ltllall :=r.:-B COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-0415 LOS ANGELES (A P).-A 23-ycar- old lieauty ~rlor emplo)« was convicted Fnday .of robb1na five b1nks durina her ofT houn, eaminJ her a nickname as the "Miss Amen-ca" bandit amona authorities. Danielle T~ Mast wu also known u the "American Beauty" bandit •. becaute o( t~ wip . cosmeua and au~ ~ wore durinaa aeries ofhe11ts that bepn on July IS, Allistant U.S. Anomey William Pnce uid. M111 robbed banks ia Manhatian bh, Culver City and Tomnce. l mostly on her lunch hour, after work and once on 1 day off from her job at the Touch of ~noe beauty pertor in H1Wlhorne, Price llj4. Sentencina ... tet Rw Mardi 27. 1919, by U.S. Diatric:t J~. Andrew Hauk. Mast. an native who remains free on S50. blil; llOll I .. ._. o/._ IO 100 191 in priton and 1 Sl.l million ft•. Price llid.. ' ' _UN v~tes tP .~·~ve meeting 81 VICTOIUA GRAHAM ft,,,, ........... UNITED NATIONS-In a harsh rebuke to its host country, the General Assembly on Friday voted to move a meetina to Geneva so it can hear an addrns by PLO Chairman Yauer-Arafat. who was denied a visa to enter the United States. The assembly voted 154.2 to hold the ttssion in Geneva on Dec. 13-15. The Ul\ited States and Israel were the only nations votina apinst the measure. Britain abstained. It has said the United States should allow Arafat to s~k but opposed the harsh criticism of the United States in the U.N. resolution, The unprecedented shift to Geneva was ordered because the United States rejected U.N. appeals to re- consider and admit Arafat, who it accuses of being an accessory to terrorism. , Arafat sou&ht to address the I S9- nation world" body here this "week during its annual debate on Palestine. He was to have addressed the General Assembly on Thursday York to discuss recent decisions of. the Palestine National Council in Alaiers to declare an independent Palestinian state and accept U.N, resolutions which implicitly recoanize Israel's llltA TB-GIPPORD • Jenay Rae Heath. daughter-of James Heath and Joann Crawford of Boise, Idaho, is planning to marry Michael Joseph Gifford. son of DonaJd and Rosemond Gifford of Huntinaton Beach. A February wedding is planned. The bride-elect is a graduate of Capital High School in Boise and -rec~ived a · diplomain fashion merchandising from Brooks Colleac in Long Beach. She is marketing director of Hobie Sunglasses. , Her fiancc graduated from Hunt· ington Beach Hi~h School and re· ce1ved a bachelors degree rn finance from the Univtrsity of Southern California. He is a marine saftey officer for the city of Huntington Beach and promotions director for the Huntington Beach Surf Life- .saving Association VENEMAN-HUDSON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veneman of Newpon Beach have announced the enpaeNent of their daughter. Hollis Anne Veneman. to David Bradford Hudson of Mill Valley-and Oct Mar. A Jan. 21 wedding in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco is planned. _,A araduate of Corona del Mar High ~hool, the bride-elect is also an alumna ofUC Santa Barbara where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Pbi. rilht '°exist. lhe mectina in Geneva would be the first time the Uniled Nations has convened a reauJar ietlion outside .New Y orlt City sance the General Auembly first moved into its per- manent Manhattan headquaners, which opened in 1952, Between l~and 1952. the United Nations held sessions primarily in New York but also met twice 1n Paris and once, its fint 11)cetina. in London. Absent from Friday's roll call were Dominic.a and South Afrin. South Africa, because of its policies of racial a~nheid, was stripped of its voting nahts in 1974. After the vote, the h1Jhest-ranking U.S. official at the United Nations. Undenecrctary-Gcneral Joseph Ver- ner R~. sent a personal letter to President Reqan. appealing 10 him tQ let Arafat speak. ' ' , The letter was widely but not officially circulated. and Reed said he was not responsible for leaking it 10 the press. "The bottom line, Mr. President, 1s th~t the action (to deny a visa) to an invited guest of the United Nat1ons has done incalculable damage to United States credibility in th~ world arena." ' Reed said the United States is a ... proponent offreC'Speech all over the world, yet it will n~t permit Chair-. . llr. and Mn. Jamee Rand&ll Blackie BLACKIE-RHEA Kell¥ Colleen Rhea and James Randall Blackie-exchanged wedding vows in an Aug. 20 ceremony at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa.· The Rev. Chuck Smith officiated. Three hundred guHts attended their recep- tion at the chu rch hall. . •• brideJrOOm and yary Telep. the bride s br~hcr-in-law, Candlelighten were Rick Shannep Jr. and Ken Shannep, nephews of the bndc, and Vicki Telep. her sister, kept 1hc guest bo9k. Special music ~as provided by Rick ~nd Aida Shannep. brother and s1ster-1n-law of the bride. · After a Hawaiian honey moon. the Iran jet had·40 seconds toreaCt ~·-LANDSCAPE Freshen up your garden with ._ bright winter color! for Ille llaldlJI SANTA AN4 2800-. Tustin Aven<>e I •' 4 633-9200 w-... -.... , •• t COSTA MESA m>O 8'-<10I St'"' ,c1• 754-6661 ..-...... ...., .. .. t ·(J i: I.! II 1J Her fiancc is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ltoben Blosstr of Mill Valle). He is a graduate of Tamapais High' School and UC Santa Barbara where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Walter and Dorothy Rhea of Cost.a Mesa are the parents of the bride. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Price artd the late Richard A. Blackie. couple are tes1den'5 of Costa Mesa. She 1s a graduate of Costa Mesa High ~hoola~Oran~CoostC~le~and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1s employed by Maranatha Music Bollla Anne Veneman and ftance, Da.td BadMD _ SADDLEBACK November II Cynthia and Tony Gleason. Newport Beach. bQy __ MISSION HOSPITAL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER , Ne•ember' 21 Rosemary and Orne, lnc1, Capistrano Beach, bo)' SAINT JOSEPH BOSPIT AL No.embers • Monica and Ramon Valerio. Corona. boy November 4 Leticia and Frankie Trejo, Santa Ana, boy FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL Neve"ber 11 Cindy and Joseph Donovan. Hunt· inaton Beach, airl N .... berlt ' Sylvia and Edwardo Tinoco. Hunt· i~on Beach. airt Gwendolyn and Chris Campbell. Huntinaton Beach. boy Patricia Silva and Daniel Olll~han. Costa Mesa.boy Maria Johnson and Rafael Oscal • Fountain Valley. air! Ne•emMrH Deloral and Michael Cote. Hunt· i~ Beach, boy . ~ and Rohen Bishop. Costa Mae.boy ~II Cheryl and S}\lnnon Mitchell, Hunt- iftllOn Bcacti, airl Debra Tabbert and OlvtdJ Ycrx•. c ... MeM.11rt Ltllie Allchin and Marlow GalletOS- ltatiftl'Dft 8Nch. eir1 . Ne, •• ., .. Micllele White and Jcfitty Mouthcy. Lisa Arnold and Charles Ill-ingworth were honor attendants and other members of the bridal pan} were Linda Klosterman, Kathy vants. Denise Mossier. Raelene Blankshafo, Jeff Morris, Jim Bethke. Jeff and Jon Rlackie. brot.hers of the IUNDER-BARTOLIC I St. John Vianney Catholic Chapel on Balboa Island was the setting for the Nov. 12 ceremony linking in marriage .J:rin Francis Bartolic of Kinder of Denver. The couple greeted I SO guests at their reception at the University Club at UCI. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bartolic of Newpon Beach arc the parents of the bride. She wore a gown of ivory brocade with a chapel train overlaid with lace and embroidered with pearls and sequins. She wore a headpiece also worn by her sister and sister-in-law and a blue brooch worn hy bn~ in her family since her great Corp. Her husband 1s a graduate of Estancia High Sthool,. Christian Henla'e College and received his masters degree from CBN Univer- sity 1n Virginia Beach. Va. He 1s a teacher a1 Maranatha Chnsttan Academy. grandmother's ~eddmg, Nicholas Bolitlon. sister ef 1he bride. was matron of honor. and bridesmaids ~ere Shelia Banohc. 1he bndc's sister-an-law. Julte Harlan and Elizabeth Mourning. Readin ursten. and Al Bartohc and Tracey Lee kept the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinder of Edwards' Ille. Ill.. are the parents of the bndegroom. He chose Ronald Re1cken as his best man and ushers were Lt. Anthony ~noltc and Michael and Patrick .Banoltc. The couple arc residq&ltspf Aurora. Colo. She 1 employed By1he Aurora School District and he 15 wuh the Fnto-La)' Corp. Valley. girl Clemente. girl Minh-Tam Nguyen and Hung Nam November U Nguyen, Costa' Mesa. girl Ofcha and Jess Gonzales. Hunt- • November U ington Beach. boy Trudie and Gary Strong. Fountain HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Valley. boy November 17 Si p ha van h a n d V 1 c b 1 th Mr. and Mrs. Paul Durako. Fountain Chanthaphasouk, Costa Mesa, girl V'alle). girl Anita and Scott Lachenrp)'er. Foun-Mr. and Mrs. Alben Peet. Costa tain Valley. boy • Mesa. boy November H Mr. and Mrs. Danie1 Hennes. Hunt- Dian and David Orr. Fountain' Vat-ington Beach, twins.·bo> and g1r~ Icy, girl N .. _ 1• Neve'm!Mr H ovemU'll:r o Lora and Timothy Lankford. Costa Mr. and. Mrs. Danale Fenncsse). Mesa. boy Costa Mesa. girl Mary and Andrew Beavor. Hunt· Mr. and Mrs. tuart Mann. lrvtnt'. maton Beach. boy J:l:. and Mrs. Wilham Brennan. SOUTH COAST Laauna Ntguel. gJrl MEDICAL CENTER November It NevetUer 1 Mr. and Mrs. O'Br>an Burnette" 11. Carol and Frank O'Brien 111. Laguna Huntington Beach. aarl Niauel, boy November H Nevember It c Katherine and Andrew Jacobs. Mr, and Mrs. Moises Nolasco. o la • • Mesa. girl Irvine, boy Mr and Mrs \\1lham t·f)-ank. Hunt- ' Nevemtler 11 inaton Beach, bo}' Sandra and Enc Wiseman. Laauna Mr. and Mn, Ja) EIK. Costa Mesa. • Beach, boy boy Neveilllerll 1 •• Carol and PhJUp Kaupp. San Mr. and Mrs Tbael'l') C'ola" • ....,.una C~mente. 1Jrl N11Utl. boy Ne.,_..,H Ne•emlMrll Maria and Daniel Lundbcra. ~r. and.:::: ~vtd Hotopp. Hunt· CaptStrano BcKh. prt r. .. Mn. ~v1d Ball. \,\ pon Ne••·-11 . .... ..., Mary and llicMrd ~. a..u Mr. _.'Mn. EdW\n Gentile '-le"· Nipel, sad ,_. _... lloy ._,. .. h ----Mr .... Mn. R11:h1N M1nucr. S.. ,_ I J I IMch, bo)· _ · J Mi. mid •Mn. -C"harlt'I 1auth1 ·r· Cllliifle, f0un1&1n \ allf), &1rt lhmliftllOI' le9ch. airt Ne.,..,u lllft..S Kevin LelOn.._f.i'"!foU~•h•~---~-""1~~~-~~~·~= 'T ' .. .. "-··-.-.s. .....,....- ~ ---~ .. Gto-e a Let&e ~snnos .. • TO A NEEDY CHILD WHO HAS SO MUCH LESS THAN YOU Bring new toys, games, clothing or other suitable item~ for .children from t ots to teens Give yourself a lift by knowing . -- that your gift ·will be appreciated by someone who would otherwise receive no Christmas Gift. , Pleue do not ,,,.., yo81' 'flit. ' .. .. • ... Orenge COMt DAILY PtLOT I Saturday. Decemb« 3, 1188 rlef dlfflc11lt to express ~ . Complete t...wt.lon 118""'9 In luftcleJ'• TY Not . win, we w II do it your ,;,,ay." Scorpio plays role. AJUES(March 21-April 19): Gain ind icated if willing -,o play waitinJ game. Time is on your stde, especially in ftconncction wtth legal affairs. Be sure your story is fairly represented. Focus also on pannership, marital status. . SCO~IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Look behind scenes. realize uni.Que mcssaae is on way. represents vindication. E~press views in confident, dynamic and entenainin& ro~~~·t:~~te. is sincere but could also be misin-wa·. r.1· s hell 1·-n the 11· v1· ng roo·m· ,. TAURVS (April 20-May 20): Obtain hin1 from Aries message. Check details, be aW@re ofsmall print. You'll be SAGri'TARIUS(Nov. 22-f>cc. 21): Attention centers around family, home. domestic adjustment that could include chanae of residence. marital status. Financial " . picture bc;ighter than originally anticipated. Taurus I suppose' there are some of you Wrong. . represelYted. . . who watched 18 hours of "War and Just before the ball pme beUn, l "in charge" of key people, finances. Older individual makes major concession. Spotlight on dependents. pets. employmenr. .. 1 GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Assignment can be ,~mpleted, travel is featured, lines of communication arc activated. Negottations no longer arc at a standstill. You'll 1reach more people. popularity increases. love is no i Strangcr. · ~AP~RN (Dec. ?2-Jan. ! 9): St~r clear o~ one Remembrance" and got on with your squeezed in an hour and a hal( of it, who 1s bclhgcrent, qgrcss1ve to point of being obnoxious. Jives. Well good for you. but on the next niaht put off the last Streamline techniques. heed your own-counsel. refuse to · For some of us. watching a mini-half of Pan I to "watch Pan JI. be intimidated. Pisces. Virgo figure prominently. series that lasts longer than most On night Ill, there was another bits of it while I was unlOldin.a tM arooeries and snatches while lryl"f to entertain. It wu Hite a runaway traan I couldn't catch up to . Sunday we said to heck with it and instead of tapina it, watched Part v before we had finished viewina . the last quarter of Part I and Part m. It was ironic that the United States was winnina on the tereen, but we were losina the war in the livina rool'!· AQVAIUVS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18): Study Capricorn marriages IS not easy. You know I n· ped . •t :.a : ...... message for valid clue. Youil have more r~ponsibility have never been a Joal setter -con ict_. so we ta it. n mn.an.., ... ') CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Stress independence, .rtcrcativity, ability to imprint your own style. You'll locate· Htcnuine bargain involving home, propeny, durable ~.~ember of opposite sex says. "You're a new LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): First impressions prove correct, yo~r a.bility to il~alyze character SUfJeS . to refronl H1&hli&ht versat1hty, humor. communication with close refativcs. Sense of direction. purpose will be restored and also chance to dramatic.ally increase income. crossing my legs in t'lot weather is ~rn:u05M:":h:~ s~shP!~ldrV'~ Relationship intensifies. money and travel could be about as bit as it gets for me. But a comin .. up the next niaht. I told him J ·involved .. Confidence. vow was made three weeks aao that couldn~t watch ::J reunited with 1 Plsca (Feb. 19-March 20): You receive "excellent for tt.-first time in my life I was aoing Pa la t'I she slept 'th Phili notices." Focus on drama, entenainment. showmanship, to fi~?'sb..sometbing I stancd if it took rn ~~..;;,~ in the fint ~en . t display. You11 rcacl\ more people and could actually be forever to do it. (A friend of mine · ouldi 't be ·pt -Ni&bts VI and VJI 1011 01 ran. totetfler. Ouriiva were focuted, We stc>pped ~ina to CKh other and see1napeople froin the outside. Every niaht.-like two drones, we know what we had 10 ®· We draaed into the livina (OOm, turned on The VCR and watched World War II. I· VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll locate anicle that had been lost. missing or stolen. Spotlight on finances. income, legitimate investment opp<)nunity. Long-dis- tance call relates to social event. possible journey. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 21): Circumstances continue to favor ydur ef'Tons. Be willing to revise. review, possibly to rebuild or change location. Family member says. "You ·-ntning''.with fame and fonune. Aries. Libra in picture. watched "Amcrilta" in its entirety. JUSt wou n " · IF DECEMBER 4:i8 YOVR BIRTHBAY ).'(?U took and 1·consider M1 one of the bravest WefeUulcepoverthercstofPan I, charge of your own destiny while young. possibly were people I have ever met.) : and~ next niaht went riaht into Pa.n separated from one or both parents at relatively early age, From the moment "W.ar and IV. Th mp started to set out of control are fond of travel and revere truth. lruereSts incJudc law. Remembrance" staned I was when my fiu~nd carelessly erased publishina. jazz music. Taurus, Leo. Scorpio people play doomed to failure. On the first night it the ~ttle of Midway from Part Ill, 1mponant roles in your life. Current cycle highlights ran, my husband and J had a dinnerto m1k1;::, thcp ~na people sleep family. h.ome, domestic adj~stment, in~CS~l'[lent in your go to. No J>!oblcm .. We'll tape the · togct on an · . own business. career. Add1tJon to family 1s also pan of three hours. When will we watch the During Friday and Saturday, I tned scenario. January and October will be memorable for you three hours? Why. the next ni&ht to.catch up. I rca.lly did. I had "War in 1989. :. "l ,, during the stupid ball prnc. Right? and Remembrance" for breakfast, -- Someone said there are 12 more hours of "War and Remembrance" comina up in the sprina. If we don't stan eettjna up early to watch these tapes, it's aoina to be tiaht. 1 If you ever lose your dog. you might try this: Rub some throwaways such as old socks against your skin. lhcfl. drop them in widening circles around your neighborhood. A trainer of canines says a lost dog circles to pick up a known scent. When the dog gets to a scent sock. It will circle to the next nearest. then the next. until it's on familiar ground. pencil you get with your scorecard Ii keel least were gnatS. ro avoid same, doesn't have an' eraser. you'll note. they slept under canopies offish nets. crechtcd them W1th strona character, superior intelliacnce. and a spirit too often described as indomitable. It was Durlina who said men with bit feet make the best husbands, so you know he knew wha! he wu talkina about En&Jish-spcakirrg wortd knows .. ac-childless into old qe. Ma~be they commOOlte" has two m's. won't miss the memories. But bow will they keeo their minds active That word "canopy,' in fact. comes l(typical, you change.your sleeping from the Gr.celt "Konops" meaning pos1t1on every seven minutes. "gnat." Originally. a tomboy was a boy. not Another reason to store egs small a girt who acted like a boy. A boy you end down. says a cook. is that <:enters probably ~ished lived across town. the yolk, so makes it easy to separate Rude. Noisy. from the white, when necessary. Etiquettes differ. Take the house-No. sir. the aggie researchers still fly. Its tastebudsbeing in its feet, it has don't understand why a frightehe~ Jo walk all over its food before it cats hen lays unusually thick-shelled eggs. Jn a French towntone phannacy is open at any time, hose closed post the whereabouts of the open one. same. In the fly. that's etiquette. O. I thought nee was the most wufely cultivated grain in the world ... ? A. Once. Now it's wheat. When in the club hou~ at rour golf course. don't ask for a penci with an eraser on it. Bad form. that. The little Consider the ciprette smoker try- ing to quit. One medic says it helps to drink a glass of water with a teaspoon- ful ofbakingsoda in ilevery morning. To slow release of nicotine from bloodstream ioto body wastes. thus to case the cravin1. What fishermen of ancient Greece Among people over 90 years old are M>me whO· still tee pessably well with corneas in their eyes that were transplanted from corpses more than 35 yeanqo. E.V. Ourlina thouaht blue-eyed brunettes knew better than other women. how to. _manage men. He .. Women who teach music," writes one of same. "have little trouble findina husbands. I know. I found three thjs week." A century or so aao, a Lutheran congrcption in Frederick, Md .. sianect up a German tbcoloaic:al stUdent to come to this country as their "redemptioner" -an immi· grant who IOld his servitude for yean to PIY his ship _pusase. A sort of slavery. really. Think of that! The .congrcption owned the pestor. Our Lanauaae man has come to believe that hardly anybody in the Q. "PrepQSterous" is ari odd word. without damnfool kids to criticizer' "Pre" in Latin means .. before." "Post.erous" means "after." So In less than half of all rape cases isa ~posterous means "before and suspect aJTCStcd. after:· I don't tel it .. \? ' A. It'• of'itinal meanina WIS some-If the redhead objects to the word thins like "putting the can before the redhead, you can dacribe"Said peny horse." as "hinutorurous.·• Post this on the hick bar. Prison officials in .Stockholm. Sweden.· suieeci a IOCCC1 pme between in· mates. Chronic drunks on one team. various felons on the other. The dru,.ks won. Writes a client: .. Amona people over 65, at least one in five has no children. More you.na ~P.les are elcctina not 10 have olftprina. So soon even a pater proportion• will ao Yes, chimpanzees thrqw ~ks.. true, but never with dclibciate aim. Q. Wasn't the Mona Lisa oriainally pejnted in tl)e nude? A. One UCLA an historian so opines. Sumests that's why she's smilil\I. Odien say that's bunk. Was a time in Hanford, Conn .. when you needed a permit from a doctor to chew toblcco. 1 Lolly rubs i~ in· with a peif ~ct score WWLY 9mDtG& QUIZ IY CHMl.ll Wa Q.4-Nekher vulwable. u South MD OllM IMAM' JOU bold: Q.1-Both Wlnlnbll, u South you The elusive magic number of 11 was reached by the top.ranked IAaJ 6 Marilen El this week, and almost achieved by second-place lgle. .__ QierJI 6 FrteMI. who were just one TRIVIA BOWL XIII STANDINGS • Lo* & Mef'1Nf'I El m>-·---'117 .... , C"""' & Frllndl I It>. ••• --·----·-·-·· ,. ,,..AM m ---·-··-.. ·---11 --.~t11... a IWt: ~ ..... ..-&Fr._(S) '5 -.,.... ctl--·------·-.. u.-..,_ _ .. the bottom lhnir. Devotees ~ "Hill Street llMn" have a chance to pick up a deuce this week. Herc's the n«t conlilllfllt: run over if you juit tit there?" S. Name the aftNm OD which the One •.....a ~·· famous "'Take Five" number ftra ·~· 6. ne Dhraee .. ,... 11me," c:te-- ICribi• die ~na1n houn on a new ~ w coined in ft8t Moa Hirt . 7. l#_kl Robert .. 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A7 • us ea P'~'a~s~eral01Jo1lday ~u11cal .Proarams heraldina Christmu wdl be prctented by Or- lftle Cout chun:hes. The 3S-voice Chancel Choir, under the direction of Paul McNeff' win present holi41_y music at 1 p.m. Friday at M... V_. Ual ... MetWlla a.rft. 1701 Baker St .• Costa Mesa. The ~ will include selec-. tions by Britten, Mathias. Wilcocks. Rutter, Leonaovich, Tchailovsky and Dobrinski, plus Christmas selec- tions from Handel's "The Melliah." The ensemble and handbell choin will also perform, and Dr'. William R~nson will provide orpn accom- panament • • • A room deeic&ina lhe warmth and charm of the Cbarles Dickens era will be re-created for the ··christniu Around the Tables'' propam. to be presented at 1 p.m. Dtc. 10 and 6:30 =Dec. 11 at the Finl SMIMn Ellis . I ~F-lala ValleJ, • Guests wil led by hosts and Paal llcNeff hostesses in old-ashionecf attire. and will be lerVed hon d'oeuvrcs and soloist at SHiia Coast Comm.Way warm refreshments throughout the C!Mrd, Sl20 Bonita Canyon Drive, prQIJlm. · Irvine. Suaested donation is $2. For more He will appear at tile 6 p.m. service inforiiiation, call the church a& Sunday and1lt a conccn at 8 in the 96M222. church auditorium. While the service The h . f•s• J•• ....._ Ba .,._ is open to 1he ~blic. the concen is by c oin ° t. ._, ~,ma ticket only. Tickets, at $6, are avail-a.rel in Costa Me,a and s..aaco * Cwww~Sllll"Qmd,-fl"Toro, wdl able at,the ch~h ~f!ice. present a Christmas musical program "The Joy of Christmas." a con ta ta at each church. by Van Denman Thompson. will be "Noel Niaht" is scheduled at 7:30 performed 'at the 9:30 a.m. service p.m. Sunday at the Costa Mesa Sunday at Ctarbt Qare• by Ille Sea, church, lOlS Baker St.. and at the. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.. Newpon same tame on Dec. 11 at 21682 Lake Beach. · Forest Orivt., El Ioro_ The program will feature chijdrcn 's • choirs, handbells, harp and organ with orchestra and ttae IOO-voice The IOO-voice choir. orchestra and soloists of St. ADdrew's Presbyterian Cllarcll will }>resent Christmas con- cens at 4 and 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at•the church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newpon Beach. .! choir. ' • • • • • Larnclle Harris. four-time Gram- my Award winner "'and eiaht-time Dove Award winner, will 6c guest · AIJcleat creclJe fltrue8stolen ROME (AP) -· Thieves broke into a church in Rome durina the niaht and stole SO fiaures from a priceless 18th century Chnstm11 crib, police said Wednesday. The handcarved figurcs in wood, terracotta and porcelain that were in the Saints Cosmas and Damian Church range in size from 14 to 20 inches. The thieves also removed lwo iolid fOkl halos from a plate depicting the Virgin ,Mary and Jesus. . Police said the thieves entered the church, located near the Colosscum,-after -unhi~ns ·a door at the back of the building. A Corclal Welcome from The ..wted Methodist Ctuch • ~£WPURI CCNTlK UNl1£0 MCTH@tST CHURCH 1I01 llllerguerlte AH. IM-G7a .. ~"=a ... - eo.ta Meu FIRST UNITED METHOl;)IST CHURCH 19th...§!., & Harbof Blvd. Church SchOOI 9:00 WorshiO ~:00 and 10:30 Rev. Galal Gough Cotl• Mesa MISAYElllOE UNITED MnlfOOIST ~ CHUltC" 1101 •Iler WonNp I Ce-ctl lcllool ~ 1:30 • tO:OO Lift. Dr Wilham E Steel 979-8234 Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SE (1; UNITED MITMODIST 1400 w Balboa 91\ld ",... Ae'i La-enoe T Young orsh1p & Church Sctlool 9 30 • m M«dey P,..ScllOOI ~ Day Cere 7 30 • m • 6'00 p m Hun=-leectl Not1tl CGIJNITY UMITID •IWWWT CHURCH &ee2 Hell Alie. 142-4481 Worship a.rvlc• 1:30 a 10:00 S\tndaJ School 1:30 a 10:00 Dr • .,..... ............ .,...._ ¢.•~GWBEACH D MET~T CHURCH --==· ..... L...-...... ...._ ... I a.di Sdllll lt:tl 1.a ....... 111r1ctc.m.•T•I.,_ HAMOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,...._.._ .. C..,._.) ,..,.,,,... .............. ! ....,...llMctl ... .,., Morn1nc Worst11p 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM c..s.-....., * • " cw~ .At .A ROct q,~~ The program wiJUnclude Vivaldi's "Gloria." a potpourri of Chrjstmas selections and a Christmas carol sing- a-long for audience participation. Tickets arc S4 for adults and S2 for students. For more information, call the music offi ce at 631-3821. . • • • A variety of objects made by anisans in Third World Countries will be sold at a Christmas Fair from 10 a.m. 10 I p.m. at Lapa Presby· &ertu· Cllarcll, 4f 5 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach. ' Contributions can also be made for the Heifer Project International, a non-profit: interfaith organization that ttelps to allevi~rld hunger by giving animals to families and training the fam ilies in the<are of the animals. This provides an on-going source of food and additional in- come. Members of the congregation are asked to bnng canned goods and nonperishable foods for Bell Gar- dens. the Presbylerfan e1ghborh ood House. .. • • • Flflt Uallff MellaodJsa Ctaarell of PRESBYTERtAN CHURCH . OF THE COVENANT Rojph C. Bolin. Pastor • Sunday Worship 8 30 & lO·OO' a n1 Church School Children lhru Adults 10 00 a m Nursery care available 8 30 & 10:00 a.m Come Join Us 2850 f airvlew Rd .• Costa Meu . 557-3340 • • • 'WE'RE MORE THAN TRADITIONAL Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church SchQOl 9:00 AM ..... -.. ............ CMlll am• MO -• &~ • ., - Rn. Fred Stratbdee ••• Hu&laG:: Be.ell Cllrl1&laa •-·· will hold a Clariumas Prayer Bruncbat IOa.m. Wednesday at the Del Mar Mobile Estates recreation room. I 92S I Brookhurst S&. Huntinaton Beach. · • ~r wiU be Molly Brannen. and music will be provided by Virginia~Huntint.ton . ' .. All A,PFls' Fiirc. the annual hol· iday bazaar of SI. MldlMJ aM All ~ ~ Cllmdl in Corona defMar will be held from 9 a.m. 10 5 p.fn. today at Marauerite Street and Pacific View Drive. On sale will be handcrafted and decorative items, antiques. impons. handkni&s and foods. Proceeds will ~Ip establish a thrift shop that will aid Orange County's hQJneless neople. r ~-4i •• The annual hanging of the greens will ta~e place at S .. :.JO p.m. Su nday at the SllepHN of tile Hilla Ualted Clludtofartst,30121 Niguel Road. La&una Niguel. Costa Mesa will embark on a major A potluck supper and crafts ac- stewardship campaign at the 9 and 1ivi11es session ~rc.a~so planned ... l0:30 a.m. services Sunday with .<the Membe/s of the ~Lapaa Beacla Rev. Frederick H. Strathdee preach· Uulff MetWlst Q•rela will tFim ing at the services for the nex't two the church's Christmas tree at 7 Sundays. -tonight at the church. 21632 Wesley Strathdee comes from the Board of Drive, South Laauna. Global Ministries of the United • • • Methodi&t Church. rcpresentina the TM Quell of Rellliou Scleace,. New York office of finance Jnd field ........ 8eacla will celebrate its sixth service. annual Christmas tree tri m and The cam~ign wi)I enable the dinner pany at 6 tonight at the church to continue its renovation of Science of Mind Center. 27802 El the 60-year-old sanctuary. belp fund Lazo Road. Laguna Niguel. the church program for 1989. and A limited number of tickets are raise cash gifts for: missions and available at SI 0 for adults and SS for ncvo cnceS:--httctrm-uirder 10. --- • • • A heali'!& meditation and lesson The Ladies Guild of O.r Lady of will be 9ffered by the Re v. John Mt. Carmel Cll•rcla, Newpo~ Lamey at the 9:15 and 11 a.m. will have a Christmas party at 11 a.m. services Sunday. Wednesday at the Beverly Heritage • • • Hotel , Costa Mesa. · · Holiday songs and fashions plus a • • • · talk by humonst Marge Caldwell will Music Sunday will be celebrated at be featured at .. Making Christmas the Sunday service at Neipborlltood Memories;· an annual Christmas Cllucla, Glenneyrc Street and St. gatheri ng for the women of SHiia Anne Drive. Laguna Beach. Featured Coast C.mmmiay C.•rcla. A luneh- work is "A Ceremony of Carols" by eon wiJI be held Friday and a brunch English composer Benjamin Britten. or lunch is planned Dec. 10 at the For time and other information. Irvine Marriott Hotel. call the-church at 494-8061. • • • • . • •.. Chnstmas activities will keep S. to Bran~eas Uni~ers1ty Nauonal ·I I-year-olds busy. while the rest of Women s Comm11tee, South. C~st the famil y attends IO a.m. services at Chapter, will hold a Hanukkah· party : St. Mary's Episcopal Q•rcla 428 at I p.m. Tuesday in tne Irvine home Park Ave .. Laguna 8each. ' l>f Florence· Handell. 14851 Jeffrey Youngsters will make Advent Road No. t04. calendan on Sunday and will make Sklr Ha-Ma':Jo~ Harbor Reform gifts for charities on Dec. 11 . On Dec. Temple will hold its annua) Hanuk· 18. they will create their own Nativity kah party at 1:30 p. m. Dec. IO at 2100 scene. -• • • Mar V1s1a. Newport Beach. Handmade and unusual gift items The festive evcninJ will feature will be sold after the 10 a.m. service Israeli-style folk dancing music and Sunday at the Oru1e C.a1t Uait· traditional fare including potato arlu Uaiverullsl Cl'arcll, 1259 'iic- latkes. tena St.. Costa Mesa. ' ... The Jewisll Stt1lft r As~iation will hold ns H3nukkah celebratlon at 7 p.m. Sunday. Locatioh of the party is available by calling 968-0998 or (213) 860-1068. • •• "Theism. and Athu:sm· The Crea11' e Tension" will be discussed at I 0:30 a.m. Sunday at the U•itaria•· UniveruUsa FellowsMp of Lquna Beach .. D'rlve-through Nativity . , Debbie and BW Borton will portray llarJ and Joeepla 4-_riDc tbe20tbannaal Drl~~llatlYlty, to be,..... .... ~ 8:30 to 10 p.m. Thanday Ud Friday at die Pint mm.tlaa Chuch, 1207 Main St.. Baa~ B•c• Vol...._• wlU plaf nrlou characten at a nmnO. of .een•, ~the Claitatmu lltory, u Tiewen drift aJona tile roate u,latlliill tty l•••urtee. The ,.,~t la ftee to tile pt1bUc. 1 VatiCal1 plclns tO hqld conf ere nee On AIDS ; VA TIC AN CITY (AP ) -The Vat1ean plans 10 hold a major conference on AIDS neAt )car, a top .,church official said lh1s week. The ·confe~nce ~•II deal wnl\ scientific. SOClal and ethical aspects of AIDS. said Arch~1shop F1orcnzo Angehni. who 1s in charge of heilth issues for the Vaucan. Scientists. health workers. pohuc~I officials and 1heolog1ans arc ~peeled ) to ancnd the meeting. which will last about two weeks 1n November 1919. In a major statement on AIDS'. the Vatican said in March that what the ~oman Catbohc chW"Ch considers eth1gell) aberr&nt behavior must ,be av01ded and that using condclns ignores the issue of sexuaJ J1Cr· m1 1vene s. which 11 called '"the true caust" of1he disease. # , , . ·. ieect<Jt!I 1 I J . CHRIST LUTHERAN · CHURCH [_; (Missouri Synod)---a... --Bruce J4ske, P"ntor WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Silllchy School I AM l!liblt O,u 920 AM. Ch11s h1n Otmtftl 11 J School 541-UU ST. MARK PRESBYTE81AN CHU8CH 2100 Mar Vista. Of. Jamboree Blvd. & Eastblufl ~uth Newport Beach . ... . ....,. ...... ,.,... ,.,,., Slll>AY WORff 9:30 A.M. Tht .... Dr .......... prtadmc Cllld Cart .. ~ Sdtllf Presbyterian .... l .. COfMlllity ctvdl Concrecatisnal 611 Hlil4re,t ht, CtrMa .. Mir OoNld W II"''· l!Wlslff lttv Lon I Soudff. moc milislff Sl.ndly ••I JO I 10 AM• a.d Sdllll 10 AM Cllld CMt ".-4 • Mt-7• •· • Laguna Presbyterian Church -I IS for~t A .. ~. l.ogrma &ac.h ./94. 7555 Sunday Worship 9 011d 10:30 AM for all Ogt'$ 01 9 AM PMtON Dr. Jm-y Tankersley Re\'. Lam• Coulrrr Deal-A -PraytT· coll -19.J PR.'4 Y Of IUIPOU.avK (ltftr111) U881 MKS. •LCR ~I SOWIC£S fn ·I Piii f ,U"tlll\ "'t \ .,... 1\1 f t'h .n •or Mnnth .. ..,, Ht h ,.,, ... ri. I AduJt Ed \ >Uth G""'P' " n~ ,.,. , ... .,,, 1011 t ..... K, llt ... 1 8tKh ell ._,. IMtM 11• WelHr ......,..,..., IF Ill nlLI LllE TO 11mns1.1111 llll•M SYUllllE DILL 142.a21 m. 210 DIVINE SCIENCE CHlJRCH HALECaE9T CLUB 3107 Klllybrookc UM, Co. .. M ... (I Wiit ... , of H•r•l . OFFICE: 650-29ft . . Dr. WllU..a. Parler , St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Sundav. ~ 4, l 830tnJl'15A M- "LMNO AS CHllDREN OF LIGITT·-PART l l·~•ti \] CHRISTlll SllEICE llllCIES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CH~H. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS ause aA Newport Beectt-flnt CMltch of Clwtet, kleftte.t Ja.W..U....._......rt · c ...... ...., ........... ..... ................. u... -. ..,. .... • ...... it..M. r--1 .. it.M. Cholcl C¥e PrOllicMcl T~ t JO. 1130 I>. M !or $lllO)' TlfN Newport BMch-Secoftd C~ of Chrtet, Scleftttet 3100,..."'"' °'~ c-.. ..., Chufdl l...,~10.:tlUI.. ......... "' -..... f.. Cwt Hwr~ c.. All are cordlally Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the prMleges of the Reading Rooms . Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES. Wednffday Ewenlng T•tlmony M .. tlnge, I p.m. ALL CHURCHES -llEW THOlliHT CHRISTlll ClllCI 1929 Tusm An., Costa Mt11 (T "~ Science of Mind) "Tll• l•J t• P.11c1t.I Lmac" SERVICES 10:30 AM • JUNIOR CHURCH 10:• 8 UMIONTOPIC "S.e•i ..... Lar11r Yi.si11" ........ -.i - CtUtCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE "' .... oeo ' ,.,. "' . '"' c ..... ,~ ~ "-"O • ~ • 2205 MAIN STREET SUITE 23 , HU TINGTON BEACH CA 926•8 AOvlls "'' Church a oo 9 .. ~ 11 30 6 oo Ct11ld Care Prolllded • NIWPORT HAlt801t LUTlllRAN CHURCH ). ! ) J J .. A8 DAILY PILOT I Saturday, OeQember 3, 1988 French-fla~ored ballet tasty . ' The American Ballet Theater, never one to, shy away from ri sk- taking ventures, came to town with a mixed bag and with almost equally mixed but mostly positive results this • week. MICHAEL RYDlYllSlll Visiting the Oranse County l?er- fo rming Ans Center for the third time in as many years. ABT _presented a kaleidoscope of dances Tuesday and Wednesday. The piece de resisumce both nights was a visually and terpsichorean delightful production of the 45- minute "Gaite Parisienne." With stunningly colorful costumes by Christian Lacroix, equally eye- catching sets designed b~ Zack Brown. evocative lighting by Stephen Shelley and a marvelous Jacques Offenbach compilation scored by Manuel Rosenthal and performed with j>leasant,workmanlike clan by the Pacific Symphony Orchestra (led by ABT pnnc1eal conductor Jack Everly). "Paris1enne" boasted a painstakingly yet unlabored re- construction of Leonid Massi ne 's 1938 choreography that allowed some creative dance leeway. The results were su~rlati ve., The c-nrire-cast burst wtth -unbridled energy and enthusiasm. The ballet corps. in peak form. coul.dn't h~ve been more flawless nor its timing better synchronized. especially in t~e stylized melee scene and the frenetic can<an number. Ingeniously staged b.y Lorca Massine and Susanna della Pietra, ··oaite" at rimes had two or more separate scenes pl~ying si!"ul- taneously or overlapping. creating a son of three-ring circus effect 1hat mesmerized and enthralled. Practically stealing this whole show was Danilo Radojevic as the Peru- vian, a highly acrobatic, co mical. skin-chasing role he end0wed with many Chaplinesque and Bip-like qualities. He mimed even when not the center of attention. As the romantic leads. Ricardo Bustamente's baron and Susan Jaffe's glove seller pfoved a more faithful pair. while Yeager. Wedne~.a} 's glove seller. gave a more capricious ponrayal. Lead can-can dancer Christina Fagundes was absolutely fabulous in her continuous turns and spins. Kathleen Mborc's flower girl .Wednesoay was more flirtatious than Amy Rose's Tuesdiry. while Jeremy Collins" dance-master Tuesday was more flamboyant than Rog«lr Yao Aeteren's Wcdnesaday. • • Tuesday began with Geor.ae Bal- anchine's 1941 "Ballet lmpenal," set to Peter Tchaikovsky's rarely played Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Major. -Op. 9.9..-With-Rouben Ter-Arutu- nian's costumes·of variotts shades of light and medium 'blues highlighted by the deep, velvety blue of the side cunains. "Ballet Imperial" possessed Llsa B~net has lµJby girl LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress Lisa Bonet, who stars as the college- age daughter on .. The Cosby Sho~" has given binh to a healthy baby girl. according to a spokesman for her husband, musician LeMy Kravitz. "All are well and are resting dr'm.fonably at home." Stephen Smith, a publicist for Kravitz. said Thursday. • The 7-pound, 2-ounce girl. named Zoe Kra vi tz. was delivered at 2 a.m. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... c..s lere! 1122 -lllt~ CISTA •SA-S41·115' a classically Tchaikovsky look. • Pia.no. Violin and Cello, Op. 99. The three principal dancers proved imJ>CCQbly interpret~ by Howard outstanding: Amanda McKcrrow Barr, Lawrence Shapiro and ~rmen combining cl~ncc with viaor, ~er Ksadjikian. pann'er Wes Chapman cxecuuna An abstract work on the time· turns and landings with cffonless honored love trianale. "Villandry" precision, a_l\d Yeager displayina a featured the very lovely and loose- breezy effervescence throulh her limbed Cynthia Greaory moving technical vinuosity. The ballet corps about with fluidity and arace. while was sloppy and lax in several places, Ross Stretton and Michael Owen marring an olherwise admirable per-"foUJht" over her in civilized dances formancc. Ri chard Moredock finel y of simultaneous strength and fra- crafied his piano solo. &ility. , .The company premiere of "}~e Jn addition to "Gaite,'' Wedpcs- Fugue" ( 1970) by ABT's co-an1shc day's program included two very associate Twyla Tha,.P failed. "The contrastina works. Mark Morris' trio cast of Kevin O'Day, Jamie "Drink to Mc Only With Thine Bishton and Daniel Sanchez danced .Eyes," a 1988 abstract ensemble their intricate steps. stomps, strc.ms piece, was highlighted by a trio of -and (many!) stops. The danctrs male dancers gymnastically cxccut· ·mimicked each others' movements, ing their steps to "Parallel Chords,'' much as the melody in a fugue is one of 13 Etudes for Piano by imitated by the other vo itts; yet no American com~ Virail Thomson "fugue" passage lasted longer than 20 (and played with much variety and seconds before the dancers merely verve by Michael Boriskin). walked ovtr to their next staning "Les Sylphides,"· Mikhail Fokin's position. 1908 quintessential clauical billet. Besides this lack of flow,, "The utilizing orchest~tcd piano music by Fugue" - which depends on the Fryderyk Chopin (here cond~cted dancer's footwork for its "musical with undcrs!-8tement ~Y Emil. de · Aimcnt'' -also-suffered 011), was fiven a uan!_essenttally • fr:g:ing on a huge stage that classical an Cle 1~te-oolt1ng. whitc- swallowed many of the work's son • costumed p~~uct1on. Consumn:iatc shuffles and other subtle nuances. solos by Chnsttne Dunham, Maf!an- "The Garden Villandry'' ( 1979) "!a Tche~kassky and others h1gh- featured refined choreography by lighted this yenture: . , Manha Clarke, Roben Barnett and .. ABT cont in.~ with Tchaikovsky s Felix Blaska, ex__q ui site costumes by Swan Lake . through .Thursday. Jane u reenwooo an ranz followed by m..xed-fq>eno1re.thr-0ugh Schuben's Trio in B-flat Major for next Sunday. Call 5.56-ARTS. Ju.lie Kent and Jeremy C"olllDa ID "Ga te l'ii&lenne." ' Dianna trapped in snake pit Oil 'Days' By LYNDA IURSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Exposing Hampton as a charlatan. Cindy co11fronts hima1he1s led to Jail for his phony AIDS . cure. Unable to bear children, Brooke is furious when she learns Adam has contacted a surroga te-mother agency. Dunnga confrontation wtth Dave (who he rcaltzes 1s Andrews. the man he hi months ago 10 stage his kidnapping a <1 who eventual!)' kidnapped Bia a). Tra\ls es knocked out. When he co to. another piece ot cake. Steve notices the "" bomb wire and throws himself in front of Brenda JUSt as the exolosion occurs. AS tHE woai.b •TURNS: Havinc ihe and Ashton's meetmis but realius they upper hand. Meg tells Tonio she wants a arc discussing a surprise pan}' for Arielle. divorce or she will reveal his connection Ashton is unaware 1hat the Greek t~eme wuh James Stenbeck. When Lisa is he has chosen for the pany will create disconnected while talking to Earl, who ts romant ic memories for Anelle and C'ol-RYAN'S HOPE: Siobhan triC$ to cope explaining that James is on to him. a ton. • • • w1th Joe's death. Dee finally admits to . ' . worried Lisa calls Tom. He traces Earl's GUIDING UGH.T: Alan. aware •hat ~oger she was usin& Rob to make Roter calls to Ro<krick's house m South Africa. Blake 15 Roger and Holly's daughier Jealous. Leich lets a drunken M~tt spend Mr. Pattelli slips a mickey to the recover-• Christina behcvcs Roger is alive and . the ni&ht on her couch. making Jack ingalcoholic Andy. ln California. Rod and plans to find him:-:toe decides that gelling funous.. Althouch Chaz cares for Ryan. 1-----------------1 he spo1s Andre'o\s'S gun. omen gra pple. for the gun. whic~ discharges. killing <\ndrews. At first Erica refuses to bclievc that "Dave." the man she loved. wasa treacherous criminal. but finall y she realizes Travis was being truthful. In Sea City 10 talk 10 the Police about Andrews. Tra vis 1s blackiacked by a bum who steals his wallet. Al 1c overhears Nico accept Juhc's marriaec proposal. Visitina an emo11onally withdrawn Skye, Adam re-alizes she needs to be in a sanatarium. Not believing his blackout story. ihe D.A . \Mecgn~rhualvTcona1no caemllos.11Ronoda1 .• rcprouns~11:e a sci of-Sonni's dental X-ra~s will prove the)' decide tlheykhave toohman~ prob! lc!1's '' " ~~ whether she is who she claims to be or and must oo to ot ers for ov1n1 C'ah <Smia emplo)er and reveals that Rod Sonni's twtn. Sohta. Aware of Philip's relationships. Wanting . to be ne~r is a confessed rap1:1.. • -underhanded business dealin$J. Alex Siobhan. Fenn qwts his {Jb when ':: IS ·~ -.-. --. ~- ·-·-f---r ... a.we-< Ut _.., -.. ,..ane .__...... . ....... l...-1........ tOw1"11~ ", ... ,.. 96"•, ..... . .... _... _l,.. -·-5 .. ,Ille ~,.,, ·-~ c-l.l4a!.l ~ ... _ ..,_ • ""'31LlltT'IDf'W ~ '***CHUCKY IS ONE MEAN S.O.B:' . . 'f\:>u'H wish it was only make-believe. SE£ CHUCKY DO IT AT A THEATRE NEAR YOUI ...... <JA M9'ti('I'"-• "cm 9U(MA,rA"a ....... ,,, .,., IL T0410 fO-•t~~· ,,._ '°"""'••V41.LI' . ........ rtlS\ • \( QA-N OAOYI ~ ·-..... 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"' JUJ DOl.tJ SfJlllO?AntOI SWATZI nGll WAISAW 111 1-00 ):00 J:OO TM .-00 I 1.- DOlll "'"°' UKASMlflMIG ,.Uftff nu LMO lffOll TIMI .., 11,io, )0 •·>O. )0 l!lO 1•• ·plans to charge Palmer with violatin& the workfurlough program. Jeremy is knock- ed for a loop when Manssa. the former lo,er he thought had died in Southeast Asia. ap~ars at h1s'door. Marissa uplains that her father. who hated Jeremy, let each of them believe the other was dead. but on his deathbed confessed his duplichy. Maris,a tells Jerem y she had their son. never'\elli ng him about it. to keep her from being lonely. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Tired of feeling sorry for herself. Rachel decides to return 10 work at Brava. Michael and Donna are g.t\en legal CUSlody of Mickey. Iris tries to stnke a romantic match between Evan and Amanda. Maf) realizes that Pilar is fearful of going home. C'ounne.Y 1s concerned about Julie <\nn and Rick's .intcrra~1al explorator)' su cry. Unable to shake thoughts of Noa Grady. Felicia writes to him but docs not mail the note. Sam. Mitch and Jamie. who have had too much to drink. disc~s the problems they are havi ng with the oooos11e sex. BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: C'arohne agrees to cover for him th~ ume, but rcassi&ned to Bc?slon. . nh?npy tth fumes when she realizes Brooke and R1dv warns ·he.. must now plar by her rules. Maeve and 'Neil s crowmg nendsh_ip. have ~sumCd their lovemaking. Katte Harley and Alan-M1chae rendczvQus in lohJlny gets K~vm 10 rc1um to barkC'Cpina thinks Brooke was a fool to bed down with an unused wing of the Spaulding Mansion. duties at Ryans. Ridgebeforcheagreedtomarry hcr. When Having tossed out Alan, Reva has Sarah • • • Stepnanie is r.rrestcd fOr obstructina and Hawk move In with her. Alex orders SANTA BARBARA: Leaming that Jef- iustice. Erica vows to make Burke pay. Alan 10 turn over all 1hc emerald mine frey has rqained his ability to speak, T.J . Stephanie is forced to spend the ni&ht in a papers. plans to silence him forever, but Jeffrey cell full of hookers. Thome 'believes his • • • reminds him that he's a million-dollar mamasc to Caroline 1s on steady around, WVING: Having been rescued from the meal ticket, Michael rescues Julia just since Ridge has admtlled his love for over.-amorou·s Pnnce Ah, Ava hops on a_ beforctherap1stisabouttoclaimherash1s Brooke. plane and comes face to face with C~a . On next v1cttn. Ju ha and Michael share a DAYS OF OUR• LIVES: Patch. Kayla. the plane. she goes into labor. Hcl b)' a rom~n110 moment. Mason is devastated C'arne and Benn nee Stephano's island. loving Clay and a m1d·w1ft who appcns when he secs Juha and Father M1<:hacl After confron1ing Roman with her belief to be on board. she s1ves binh to 1 boy. make love. Gina and Bunny grow closer. that Marlena 1sahve. Dianna vanishes in a ' The Joyful moment 1s broken when Clay Zack SPotS the rapist. who Cruz and Eden iungle snake p11. After savin• Shane from and Ava learn .the baby needs 1mmed1ate thtnk resembles 1he MaJor. c;.c. .asks Stcphano's henchmen, Drew 1s killed. Just medical at1ent1on. Rick offe rs money to Mason to steal medical files that implicate as' the island explodes. Roman. Shane and several of Jack's pmbling buddi~s iq the company 1n a rash of cane.tr cases. A Kimberly escape. bu1 .Dianna remains. return for testimon)' that Jack has a drug , .. bistolAotmg Major takes C~. hostace. Trytng to save his marriaJc, Just in fumes problem. Search in& for 1he earring thin she truz rescues C.C .. and the Major is taken when he misinterprets a friendly embrace lost at the scene of 1hc car crash 1n which into custody. between Em1ho and Adrienne. Later Charles was seriously injured. Gwyn IS YOUNG AND RESTLESS; A prqn~nt Just in orders Emilio eliminated. startled when a man emerges from the Niki. fechn& she is no match for the svelte GENERAL HoSPiTAL: On the \lrillncss bustles. ~inn.a. dtt1drs to ~ave town to have stand. Anna adm its she would have killed ONE LIFE TO• LIVE: Oehla. furious Victor's child and return with his son and Olivia 1f she'd had the opPonunity. As the about Gabnelle's unethical business deal-a fabulous figure . A cafcd Brad fears his councascplaysout, Bobbicand Jake.,-ow 1ncs refuses her offer of a showroom and hfew1ll be tndancer1f l1sag~funher off closer while Lucy vows increasingly wanis h~ !)ut of Lian view. Believing that the deep end~ Bnttan accuses C)ssie of cal s. · • mo was responsible or livia's sh091-ina. Anna 1s dcarcd while Rohen wonders whether Cheryl loves him or Julian. Bobbie learns that her former lover, Dr. Noah Drake. 1s rctumina to General Hospital. Alan is suspicious of Monica • •Lii ... llnlTll~ lDUIMt .... owcrs.Mu refusestohearStcve'uidcof the story. As Tina. C'ord. Renee and Asa prepare for their double wedd ing. Ursula plants a bomb 1n the cake and sets it to go off when Tina cuts a slice. Af\er everyone u ys "I' do." Tina cuts the cake, but to Unula'samuement there is no explosion. Wanda rejects G1lbcn's marriage plan when he insists they leave Llanv1ew. When Gilbert questions Ursula's presence at the wedding, Ursula knocks him out. As Cord and Tin1 head for a Spanish honeymoon, Brenda decide$ she wants Ashley tells Steven he. is the only man she loves and the most 1mponant person 1n her life. Traci tries to adJUSI to life without Brad. Jack admits to Steve that he hirtd Leanna 10 write the unnattcnng biograph y of Victor. Leanna swears to Steve that althousti she did author "Ruthless," she's wriuna a second book to atone for 11. Lauren quells Mrs. W1lhams' anaer con- ccrn1na Paul and Lauren sJttpina tottther by assunna her that shoand Paul arc aoina to remarry. THUILLA SUllUSE UO THE NAKED GU• 00 12.11NU•1 • 11:11 · ll:tl 1:• 4 •I• t:• te:• • LOU llMIMO PllllUPI DAKOTA (PG) t:tl J.111'11 7:111:11 SCROOGED "GI U 4UMIH12UJS • CHILD'S PLAY (R) • ~~o~ll" Rttur• 1l "z ,. • "1 .. " ,, * HIGH SPIRITS IPG·131 I >I l JU H 1 41 Ut *-JODll fDSlUll THE ACCUSED (RI UJOUet. .. 1.•UI TME IAKlD • GUI (RI C...,.Te...-1111 OLIVER I COMPANY IOI ...... .._!Piii CHILD'S PLAY (RI ....c. .... ....... ,.1 t•I IRI ,._ .. .,._IPelSI HIUTIAYH CHIHITllAI (Pt) ................ ·1111¥11119"1-.... n •• , ........ ftltll II '"II 111\fll IOTI "THE BEST ANIMATED FILM FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON!" Rldwd ~ NEwtfOU!l """WSPAl'Us "IWO 11IUMBS UPri ,/ ' M B u I R L R L A y S·C ·H·n·U·G ·E·Il . .. 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The box opens lo revear I smaller Contai~ covers, and 1pecial bol filled with soil and surrounded by endoledt''PL1ees that psycholOlicaUy h -.a-.a.. f ·1· 'd ed and~. ~.reveal.umuc.huth. ey Unun;va 0 smi ma. wi e-ey naked babies made oF plastic stock· co tan aze a v1ewer'1 1m111na-'led f h h Da .. 1 • ti.on wi• .. their eni•mas in an intrisu-p111 on top o eac ot er. n.,1ng ui ..-=· from the box's cover are miniature ins new an eahib1tion at the Irvine; crutchesanch leaend which hints that Fine Aru Center, which premieres the din is rally a sacred, miraculous today and continues throuah Feb, 5. curative able to relieve all bodily ills Tlie eahibit, .. Under Wrapa." _especially the pains of childbirth. sbowcues the works of 20 emerpna ~ · · fi · "' and l·n·-.. u·ona1~ renowned artists pt11n 1mqery 1sures in t1.e -·•• s of three other artms. who were invit to submit lbeir lnstaUationartistJudith Blankmen interpretations of the lhow's theme: created 1 si~.specific piece for the the manner in which wrappinp show -a full.scale room or ante· ~bans one's perception of what 15 chamber to a pharoah's tomb com- itlsidC/oulSide their s>ro*tion (and p1etc with descending staircase and how the divided entities relate to ucenctinl ladder leading to other,. what teperates them), ft 'd · t ~-h an1·.. sa.na lFAC curator parts 0 e pyrami ye unseen. ~ .. ., 1· Jn Maunce • Gray's three su~ • Dorrit fitz1Crald, WU confronted missions the viewer will observe with the task of F.Ojectina his own Southwestern desert fossi ls (animal unique ani1tic vision whilel at the skulls, hooves. teeth, lengths of same tirile, witholdina part or it from braided natural hair, and other the viewer. · r. ) d bl ''The artworks entice the viewer to aniiacts wrappe to resem e ·· ·· f ' Id " db human mumm ies and putlCl~te. says 1tzaera • an Y enshrined/entombed in open lf'!~"I 1to ~oml?!ete the story sarcophagi.. . hidden !n eac~ p&cce. . Artist Mike. Walsh 'places a clear,' Ani1u M1c~ael ~rata, Judith piexiglass cube over miniature ., Chlcago hits top With 'Look Away' - 15."G<een ' • E.M (Werner "°')-..{ 1' .. ..., ltftl Fw 1111 Widltcr" Onv - 'The following arc the top record hits and leadina P<>s;>ular comp.ct • discs as they appear 1n Reill week's issue of 811Jboard maaazine. Copyright 1988. Billboard Publi· cations. Inc. Rcpnnted with per- mission. HOT SINGLH 1 "Looll AIUY" Cllic.eo (Rt0r1"l 2 "B•bv I LOve Yovr W1v·FrM01tcl ~., .. W1I IO Po..,-(Epic) 3 "How C.n I Fall" 8rHflll CA&M) • "I Oon'I Wanl Your LOYe'' Ouren D\ir1n (CaollOI) _ S."GMn1 You Ille lksl 11\el I Got" AMI &M.er IE .. IUra) 6."E...,.v Rote HH 111 Tnorn" PoilOll CElllerMI 7 ''Walling Fw 1 Star 10 Fell" 8ov MM" Girl CRCAJ l ."M11 Pr11~1iw" loeOv Brown IMCAl '"Welcome 10 1111 Juntle" Gw11 n' RC>Mi tGeffen> 10,"Welk On We ltr" Edel .. MOrtev IC01Umo0al 11 Tile Promise" Wl'll'I In Rome (V1r9lnl 12. Ofllf"I" U2 CIManel) 13 "Finis.II Wllal YI S11r1tc1" V111 HI~ (W1rtll' Bros i lf.."ln Your Room" Ba~ <COlumOlll is "Bao MeOlciM ' I on Jovl IMefcurvl 16.' KIU ing I FOOi" ~M Mlcn" ICOI· umo1al 17 "Two HHrls" Pll~ COilin' (All1111lc) If ''Soy llJ flle House ol LOYt" Wu Not Wll IC11tvsa1tsl 19 "Wflel wno Wesl" Tiie E'"Pf Clul> (Allanrk ) 20."Eartv In 1111 • Morr)lnl" Rot.rt P1lt'IWf' <EMii ' ( C8$• AMoci.tlecl I 17 "Kia" INXS (Ati.nllcl 11 "OUl11" Ven Htllen (Wer,., Jrot.) If "IMCll Fw 1119 Sky" ltall (AllMtlc) 20."Tracv Cllaoman" Tracv ~ (El9illf·11 ADULT SlllGL•S ~ I "GMne You Ille 8"1 Tllel ' Got" Anll• hllar IE l1111r1) . 2 "&aclv,' LOY• Yovr Way·Freetllrd ~· Wilt to Pow.,. CEPk) 3 "Wllllne Fw e Siar 10 Feh" lov MM!• Gill (lltCAJ •."Look Awev" Clllcaeo (ltlOl'lM) S "Two HffrW ' Pllll CClllM (Allanllcl 6. "SMllou9fte" ICeMV G (Ar11te) 7 "ICruine e Foor c;.orge MkllMI <C• umole) I "Turn hell Ille Cloclt" Jollnnv Hales ~ (Virtlnl t "How Can I Fel.," 8pa111e IA&MI 10 "Tiii i Lovecr You" hrwe Slrl!s.ncs & Don JoMIOll IColumboe) 11 "Plea of PetldlM" PM (Warner lrOI.) 12 "Anv Love' Lulher Vencrou CEolcJ 13 "1 It~ Koldine You" BOYi Club (MCA) 14 "Forev• YOUflll" ROCI SI-en (Warner Bros l lS.'"KOkomo" TM 8ucn Bon CEleillre) ••"Cran In Love" l(lm Cerllft (MCA) 17 "Groovv Koncl ol Love" Pllll Collim (Allanlk ) 11 "Don't You IC now Wllll 1111 Nl9111 Can Oo1" Steve Wlnwooo (Vlrt •nl 1' "Al Lone Al You FOllOw" FleelwOOO ""'« lWll'IMll' 8rot.) 10 "No More Lies" Tne Mooclv 81UH I Pot velor I COUNTRY SINGLES 11 1 "If You Al"'I Lovin"' ~" Strait (MCA) ~ 2 'A Tendtr Lie" Rtsllfti Heart (MCA) Blankman Michael Bran1occ1~ll · wh · h thou a tomb Glo!U DefiliPl>I Brush, Bi:Jan Cas~yinoo~~~1z::es-=-::a::sa~e-:e~te=:m=a~res=1~1n:.:1g~s::ipo~+,--....1:;..;...,..._..&..o:---~~."'.l-.;r:.: Chnsto, Dean Dass, Maunce Gray, for the dead in a piece he calls "GhOst _. .. TOP L"• I "Rellle •no Hum" U2 0$1anO) 2 "Giving You Ille Bt" Th11 I Got'' Anlfl Beker (Elllllr•I 3 "Wiien You S.v Nothing • Al A:•" Kellll WMllV (RCA) • "Love Help\ Those" Pet.A 0v..-11rwt <MTMl S "Hold Ma" IC.T Oslin (RCA) Jean G~t', Karen Holton. Carol House ... Hont, Enc Jackson •. Ka.thlecn Two-0f the most disturbing visions ~plan. A~ne M~ac. Jan tee Pit~sle~. in the snow are the works of photogra- Unda R!ch~1 •. Kathy Shirok11 phcr Karen Holton. In each a rinof . , ~ick ~uthn ~no co or pnnt ep1ct t e dark side and M1~e Walsh submitted ~ro~s !n a erodinJ nature of human rcla· vanctyofforms-drawina. pain~ing, tionsh1ps-espec1ally in the modern photGp"apby, metal wortt. etch1.nas, world.· sculP.ture, assem~l~gc. and m1~ecl Jn "Motherhood ... for instance. a medi~ . col)'lpos1~1ons -with heavily pregnant woman wrapped in astorus~1na. punhng, and thou&ht· gauze from head to toe is first seen provok1n1 resul~. serenely .. reading while sining in a · Jn all, 60 artworks await a viewer's picture·perfect nursery surrounded detectjve skills. fascinatina studies by toys and baby equipment. such as artist Jean Grosser's "La As the series progresses. however, Tierra de Chimayo" a nail· the woman changes from a madonna Vlolln brings $1 ziillllon 3.'"Cockl•lr SouncllfKk" (Eltl<lra) , •.'' Appetiie tw Ofltruc1lon" GullS & ltow' (Geffen) S "New #sev'' Bon JO>tl (AMtcury) 6."06n'I S. Cruet" 80CIOY 8rown 1111\CA) Pflek Vaqhn••.work ~·under Wrape .. eahlblt. r-ffVSJtm~oerL_.c1 <lo'trcurv> l."Tr1Yili111 'Wllbutvs,,.. Trwftl•ne W~vi 4 (WtlOutV) io an angry bclligerant at war with Jn "Shroud" Siskin has layered 9.''SillloWtt•" KtMV G 1Arb1e > herself and with her state 1n life. Her tattered, soiled. red and black paint· .io "Tlll 1 Lovec You' "'1w• S1r11sano (COlumbl1 I ' discontent is finally resol ved -in the splotched funeral cloths with bns of. 11 "°'*' u" 1nc1 s.v AM" PoliOtl 1en9n11 last sna~ when she stormily strides broken mirror rope-tied rocks cruel-12 "Anv Lo,,_" 1.utner V111dr'os' 1eo1c1 f • . I . I . d blood. d ·1' d ' 13 "F11ll'I" George MiCllMI (COiumbia) out o t e cameras v1ew -eavmg 1y tw1ste ·stame na1 s. an lf.."Lone Co'd Winttr' o nc1«t11a IMercurr> '''Cllanee ol Heart" TM Juekli (RCA-Cunt) 1.",,,.,.,. Knows" snen.noo.n ICOIUmDlll) I "5-listl Eves" Wlllle NellOll ICOIUl'Nia) t "I ICnow How He FMIS" RIOe McElllft CMCA) 10."W. Must Be Dollt' Somettllft' IUIN" Eddie Ral>Olll IRCAI 11 "SN'• Craiv For LR vine" lltoonev Crowell (Columo.al 12 "Lone Stlol" 8aillte Incl Ille loV'I lltCAJ ~ • 13 "Ch.Miid In Slone" Vern Gosdin (Cot-umt><t> 14 ' 811» Side ol Town" Peuv Lowllu (MCA) \S "l'I LH\11 TM Wond Lovine You" Rlc*y Nan Sl'lelton ICOlumble I utter chaos in her wake. · -feathers then molded the composite \ In "Couple Wrappings," a similar into a human shape. She then crushes •-----~-------•-----------• catharsis awaits a man and a woman this man·like creature nat so that only \ · .,, " ca1sogau2ewrapped)whosuccumbto the outline of the form rcmainsiintact Stew~rt ~ax· ing eloq~en t sexual passion. Herc too (as 1n · as a silent witness of tyranny and as a . "Motherhood") it is the woman who warning to those suit lucky enough to l' changes the most radically. who have avoided a s1m1lar fate to protect By ne Associated Press which tnc actor's wheelchair-con· severs the relationship to regain and their freedoms while Lhey still have fined character witnesses a murder. to assert her freedom. The freedom. time. . .\ctor James Stewart unveiled a "Someone said, and 1 aueu it's however. is unresolved and her future The Irvine Fine A.rts Center. wax likeness of himself at the Mov· true, that 'What you were rally . is uncertain. . •located in Heritage Par.Jc at 14321 ieland Wa x Musuem in Buena Park. playfol in that picture was a ~::f: . Sharon Siskin. another illustrator -Yale Avenue in Irvine. is oi>t!ofcom 9 calling the i>araffin tribute "a great toro: · the SO.year.old Stewart · frONOON (AP) ·-An I 8th-cen- tury Italian violin made by Joseph Guarneri del Gesu was sold in London for more than SI million, an auction record for any .violin, the of the evils of w11ap'pirigs. provides a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through thrill." -"That's exactly what I was doiq. · Heath. after an Italian consul~ncral one of the show's ee~~st statements Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and The reproduc-t1o n unve1 led "This is a great thrill for me and in London, Baron John Benjamin with her.work "Shroud" dedicated to 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Admission Wedn&iay depicts Stewart as he honor to be part of this wax m Heath. who owned it just over a oppressed political prisoners Jiving is free. For further 'nformauon about appeared in the 1954 Alfred that has been pan of the. entertai ce ntury ago. -and dead. the IFAC show call 5521101"8. Hitchcockclass1c"RcarWindow." in ment industry for many yean." It was made in 1743by0uamcri, ,-,------__,'=".-..---=--.,.------------------------------------------------------....... ----------------_...---------------auctionecn,SOtheby's said. · An unidentified buyer' purchased the instrument for S 1.059,344 Wednesday from the estate of the late ,.ercsident of the Swallow Airplane ~ Co., Sam Bloo111field of. Wichita, Kan. .. The violin is known as the Baron who worked in Cremona and is considered by some violinists to be at least the equal of his more famous fellow countryman. Antonio Stradivari, who died in 1737. • The preV.Ous violin auction record wu 473 000 pounds (then $889,000) for a 1709 Stradivarius kno~n as the Marie Hall. sold in London March 31. · Lawer Ille numben and raise roar odds. Controlling your blood pressure can reduce" your chances of heart disease. Have your blood pressure ctiecked. And keep it in c,heck for Jife. ----GBAND OPENING---.. 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MY8TIC~ (R) 12: 1S.Z:Jt.t!4S.7:.tl-t: 15 ~ l2.l0-2.d.Jl..l:Jl.10.J5 " AlO ' 1 Or!np Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 3, 1988 , More tJaan 110 Ora.nee Coast auorneys peaed 1he 1tate•10eneraJ Jar Examination in July, alo"' with more than 7t•so who took the three-day teal 1ta1Cwlde. SJiahtly 11'\0f'e than 52 percent of the attorneys who took tbe 1Clt pused. ra~ to 11 S,800 the number of attorneys licensed to practice in California, state bar spokeswoman Anne Charles said. ~A Ml:IA: lohn William Barnes. Ltt BluCMn. V1ck.c Ann Bndaman. Maraare1 Mullen Cahill. Harriftlton Thomas Casey. Kenneth William Cunis. htcr Somcn Dickinson, Erin Maureen Emmn, Mitchell Blinn Hannah. Janis Carol Henry, Laurie AnM Joyce, Robert Charta Kina. Sharon Gay Pttlor. Karen Lynn Rae. Albert John Rasch. John Blrry Rotm. Jean Mme Sdlanberler. James 0 . Stanley, 'Deon Roy Stein, Jeffrey uwrcncc Tobin, John Howard Upton and Rohen Sherwood Whims. I' ., Helm. JQleDla HelllDd Huaw. Jon Jdft) Ja•t ~ .. Kelly Ann l.ec~Doutk Gerald M8tlui, Beth Marie ~Namara. Nell Peaenen, ~ ~ Thompeon. Bt1Vam1.n koa Trachunan and Kelli Ann Trldttman. '' l&VINB: Mdlel by Adele. Pamela Louiee A..._ Jacqueline An=~ S&ulQ In&. Jay uwrwe Beraier. Annee Della Do...a, San Winn Ooddud. Sherman Owen Jane O'Hara Hitaina. Kendall Lee The examina tion is fiven in February and July each year. The latest test conSJsted ofa multiple-choice exam, sixessayqUC$tionsand two performance 1estsdesianed 10 test•applican1s' abilities to apply gcneralJcpl knowledac to practical tasks. · • The examination committee also announced that 46 pereent of the 272 lawyers who ,took the Attorney's EL TORO: Christopher Wri&ht Taylor. Hite, Christine Elizabeth HOWIOft. Robcft J. Lieske, Laura ~ Norris MacPhenoa1 Matthew John >.tcCormid. ~ Wayne Schroeder, LinMI Suzanne Sciaroni, Dan Slater. Jill O.nfort Soccter. Adam Rudnick Stun. Nancy SUc Tindl and Robert l>avid Wilton. FOVNTAIN VALLEY: Thomas William Ackerman Jr .. • Lawrence Chand AtorthJ'. Joyce f,lizabc th Gocrec, Daniel Thomas Marshall·and Richard Lee .Mccltct. Examination passed. The cym, which consists of essay HUNTINGTON BEACH: Marpret Tirza Brewer. Ellen and performance tests. is required for lawyers who McGrath Koldcwey. Phil ip Ltonard Merkel. William Sbaw pratt1ced law four of the last six years in other statct. Amsbary, Patricia Carol Brydon. Lisa Sue BurcK. Cynthia According to Charles, the 117 Orange Coast lawyers Caslnn-n-Makin \ Brian Michael Collipn. Mark uwrence who passed the general exam and attorney's test arc: · Dana. Ph~I ·Darlin&. M111rc David Gttenbaum. Eric Paul LAGUNA 8BACB: Deborah Fabricant. Fclitia Faye · Blaltelex. Litcloue Eva-Marie Boyd. Geots Calvin Hutchinson, OreeorY Edward Marsella and Christopher Joeeoh McKillop.· LAGUNA lllLLS: Robert Dean Buyan and Kelly Ann Woolsey. ' lilill•••••.:..Fun disclosure when-you apply. No Payment ....... The lntelli • I ent Choice For Christmas· ii March 151, Aska sales . counselor for details. . . La:Wyers' misdeeds -costs.Bar $92,000 ByJONATRA.NVOLZKE °' .............. The State Bar of California awarded a Huntinaton Bach ma.n . $6,SO(hfter findina an attorney stole lbe money from him while handlina a personal injury lawsuiL The award was pan of nearly $92,000 paid from the State Bar's client security fund, which was created in 1972 tocompensatcclienis who lost money or property because of an attorney's dishonesty, bar I spokeswoman Anne Charles said. Bar members pay an annual fee of S2S to the fund, which has paid more than-S 7. 7 million. Payments arc made based on findinp by a commit- tee of four attorneys and three public members. .Charles said. °"~ "'oer-:•• .Sharp VHS VCR with On-Scre:en 9rogrammlng and Cable-Ready Tuner .. t , s • on-screen ompts • 16~chann I PU. quartz tuner · • 52-functlon anlfted TV NCR remote control • S-event/1-y~ar programming • full automatic play JVC I-Disc Muttt-Play • Compact Dlac Player ~ • convenient ~disc formet • double o.versampling • random access programming ·• 3-beam laser pick-up .. ~259'7 ONLY 12D/·MONTH" 1· "---~~ -_ _) r The Huntiflllon Beach man, who was not identified, retained Richard David Donald, 44. of Oranee to hancUe his case. A Simi Valley man who also hired Donald, also for a ~nal injury lawsuit. was paid $3,073, Charles said. The state Supreme Court disberrcd Donald on Oct. 2, I 987, she said. ·More than $2,000 was paid on t claim apinst former Newi>0n Bach attorney Ricahrd Rioz.z.a E. Ramos, .,J7. A Santa Ana man reponcd he hired Ramos to handle a personal injury lawsuit, which Ramos tettled for $3,000. The attorney also chaflCd.thc client $76 for costs. Ramos was disbarred by the Su- preme Coun effective June 3. In another matterJ a Laguna ~c.h man was awarded ~SOO after hinna · Gordon W. Farnham, 65, ofTustin 10 handle a breach of contract dispute. The money was awarded after the commission determined no worlcwas performed. The State Bar recommended to ihc Supreme Coun that Farnham be disbarred. The attorney is suspended under Business and Professions Code. . • Action qainst 20 attorneys from throushout Southern California was announced this week. Famous people get wrtte-tn votes $2,500 Express c;edit Available -Our ..... Couneelon For~ LOS ANGELES (AP\ -President David Letterman? No~ How about President Ted K~I or Com- mander in Qief' Macy Maute? CONVEN_,.T HOLIDAY HOUltS: ..... ,_ IAnMOAY IUM)AY tMM ·""' 1Mlll ·... 11AM • 7"' '° DllJ "-'-Oul•1M1 ... 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This defense they talk about at· Corona docsn 't quit, nor does it allow many points. Oh sure, once in awhile an oppo- nent will bite the In on the arm with an unexpected touchdown pass deep in the c;omer of the end zone -like Pacifi ca did in the fourth quarter of this CIF semifinal aame -but usually it's a brick walr the Sea Kings put up to drive offenses crazy. CdM Coach Dave Holland has what' the Sea Kings call a "Black Watct\" award, given to the toughest players on the team. Friday night, the entire Corona dcl Mar defense should'vc won the award. ;'fter a dramatic touchdown put the Sea Kings ahead late in the game, the CdM defense had to hold Pacifica the last I :40 to win it. The Mariners (I 0-2-1) drove all the way to the CdM lO-yard li ne, but on f9urth down. linebacker Pat Callaghan knocked down a pass with five seconds left and the Sea Kings prevailed, 14-7, before (Pleue Me DEF&NSE/84) !WtNM-......, La9 .... Corona 4el Mar'• Gr~ Haack looka for room to nua qain8t (22) in P'rlday ni.bt'• 14-7 CD' Dl'riaton VJ aemlftnala tbe defen~ of Paclftca'a Scott Parrlah (79t, Mark P'l atten TICtory OY~r the llarinen at <>ranee Cout Collece. ·Defense preserves 14-7 win a(terTD in tnal 2 minutes By KIRK WOLCOTT Olillr ..... c:.n11911 ..... For the first time in the school's hlstory. Corona del Mar is on its way to the Clf football championship game. The ~ 'Kings ( 11-0-2) will face CIF Division VI . ,ricMV'I Sc«ft Valencia 20, Fullerton 6 Corona CS.I ~r "· Paciflce 1 Flftats MatcMIP (FrlcMy, at OCC, twltlltlw) Valencl1 l 12-0--1) v$ CdM lll-0--2) defending champion .Valencii (1"2-0-t) nelll Fndar for the Qivisaorr , VJ title. But until the final five seconds of Fnday·s semifinal game against Pacifica l l 0-2-1 ). Corona del Mar's fate hung ltteraJly_ in the air. Trailing 14-7 and Tacing fourth down from the Sea Kings' JO-yard line. Pacifica quarterback Bobby . Anderson put up a pass that was headed for the end zone. But as ·the Sea Kings have done all season. tht defense came through again. this time in the form of linebacker Pat Callaghan, who swatted awa~ the pass to secure CdM's bigcst victory to date. . ··we came through witht the big play when we needed it." an elated Sea Kings Coach Dave Holland said after his team held onror a 14-7 win before a crowd of 4,300 at Oranae Coast Collegr. The big pliy on offense came with -~ I :4 7 left an the fourth quarter. With the scorc knotted. 7-7. the Sea Kinp took possession on the Mariners' 42-(Pleue ._ Cdll/IM61)_.,~ W:oq~bri·dge rclmbles into: CIF; .ffnals ~ 2 l ·-0 ) Vot LE vsALL Wa rriors s et up rematch with PCL rival Tra buco Hills w ith shutout over Agoura CIF Division VIII • Friday's SCWfl Tret>ueo Hiiis 42, Atasc.e~ro 6 Woodbrld941 21, A90Ura 0 FIMll ~ By HOWARD L. HANDY Adversity didn't faze the Warriors Trebuco t-trus v'-WOOd!triOM ...,,...c-1141n•1111 . who saw leadtng rusher Scott . . ·AG.OU RA -W~en they finished Seymour go down wit.b a broken 1n a tie for tlk ~actfi~ C~st Lcaiue collar bone on the third play of the bnd~ had posscss1Qn on a bnlhant football .champ1onsh1p this .season. game. Ironically. at happaned before •broken field run. Woodbndgc and Trabuco Halls tugh the Warnors even .had possession of y k h k school squads gave little though I to a the ball and he didn't carry one time ur ov1c too a short sv.rng pass rematch of their season nnale. . . In the game to the~n side behind. the line of . ,.But the two teams have survived . scnn:ima c and set sail down the through CIF Di vision VIII playoff He fell hard on the foot~ll on a s1deltne. ulltng his way th rough at action to reach the title pmc next defensive play and was stdehned for least .five v.ould·l?e tacklers at the week at a site to be determined. the t>,l.Jance of \he r:ame and ap~rs Agoura 40. then picking up blockers The Woodbridge Waniors. defend-out of ne~t week s rematch wnh and going the rest of the 56 yards for ing Desert-Mountain Conference Trabuco Halls. the touchdown. Troy Holmes kicked football champio.ns. handed . host Mike Yurkovich. the team's sec-the conversion and the Wamors led. Agoura's Charge rs a 21-0 defeat here ond leading rusher. remained inJ hc 7-0. . . tonight despite losing their top two game long enough to score 1he first The Woodbndge defense com- running backs in the first quarter. first touchdown the first time Wood-pletely throttled the Chargers. Ii.mil- mg A&oura to.20 net yards ruthing aJ'ld 50 passing. • "We knew tbe)' (Agoura} would be a tough defensive team" Coach Rack Gibson said. " obody. has scored a lot of points against them this yeu. They and l'.rabuco Hills are probably the two best defensive teams we have played all }ear. "We had to change our game plan when Scott got hurt on the third pla) of the game. Then when Mike sprained his back a couple of pla)S after he scored the touchdov.n. wt v.ere hurting e\Cn more. .. But give our team> credit They came through despite losing two of their team leaders in 1he opening minutes of'pla:r." continued Gibson. ll was a rough obstacle to over-. come. · "Yurkovich 1s the hta(t and soul of . (Plea.e eee WARRJORS/84) Barons' Ii htnin l--~--~~··11'6a~'-----~ Br~~nouts FrlarS stage big go orlt tonlght lrvineHI h'Shope_s_ to repeat state c r own on line a alnst Davis By ROGER CAR~N OltlleO..., .......... Irvine High 's defending state championship volleyball team puts its reputation on the line tonight as they a.o for their second straigftt crown 10 a championship showdown with the Blue Devils from Davis High of the Sattamcnto-San Joaquin sec- tion. Coech Mark McKenzie's Irvine Vaqucrors. whQ ha~ enjoyed the •Golden Wnt gon for etet• crown, UCI In NCAAa. 83. status as the nation's No. I high school &iris volleyball team all season Ions. and with a 22-0 record. enter toltiaht's 7:30 decider at Cal State Fullerton as the only team to mar Davis' 1988 slate. Divis. )3-1, was a 15-10 loser to Irvine in a sinalc set ma&chup in the San Marcos Tournament earlier this year, so it isn't as if the two teams arcn't awarcof ca<:h other'aatrensths. Those strcnaths.' size. experience and abilities, arc evident on both sides of the net. .. They're real similar to us," said McKenzie in assessing his team's ~oc. ··They're real scrona at outside hitter middle blocker and setter." , Dl~is comes 1n with an all-senior lineup led by S-foot-11 setter C•mc FctclmAn. who" ~nsidcKd the ~o. I recnrit at her posauon an the natton. All of the Blue Ocvllsarc S.foot-10 or laltrr. widt the othtr two ,..ndouts tRinaou"'de hit~ Lt• Rum1ey and 6-foOe·J middle blocker Hather _.., ___ Bnnn1n (Pl ....... mTin~) . . Fountat~ Va_!_ley r~lls_ CIF Division I COmebaCk into the finals again ,,...r, ~ --- -B1snoo Amal 16 l.ov~ 0 after l 0-7 Cl F victory Fount• n Vallev 10. 5-rvitt 7 By STAN GRANCH -FIMts Matdtu9 ~,...cw: ,. ••' By EDZINTEL 0..,"'9ceen1.,.1•1111 It was one of those gnmcs )OU hate to sec end. · ~ Ascason· "orth ...:.L~ll• .l-of emo11onal highs and lo"s an~ outstandmg high school football was wrapped into a 48- m 1 n ute package Fnday n1g.ht at the Santa Bowl. @!i:=mmm·e~ Better to rcce1"e then gave? For Foun1a1n Valle). )es. The early Chnstmas gift v.ent to the 8aronswhobeatScr"11c. 10.~. thcrt- by Jiving them a spot in the CJ F Dtvasaon I champion hip. For Fountain Valley ( 11 ·'.!). 11 v.·111 be a second straiaht champ1onsh1p appcaran~. For Servile ( 10.3). the season comes to a d1sappoint1ngcnd. (FricMy, •t ANM!m seHluml 8i$tlOP ArNll ( 11-2) "'· Ftn. V•llev ( 11-2) LO 'G BEACH -The Ocean \lie"' H1.F-girls baskclbaU team went on a 10.-ru n an the final two manutrs }_ards on 27 cames 10 break the to post a dramauccome-from-bchind Orange Count)-singtc-scason rushing 44-43 , ictorv overl.ong"""Beach Poly record. but Bro~ n scored a touch· . .P-ida\ night: , down on an elecmf)ing 54-yard run~ ''These are the kind of games that , and !hen scored "hat appeared to be can bnng a team together. and tht the probable v. inning touchdown girls reall~ showed some charat\~ with about a minute let1 10 play. But tonight:· said Sc!ahawks Coach Ollie htS 6-yard run into the end zone was Martin ... In the final two minutes. the called back on a holding penalty. girls 1umed 1t up a notch-. They That forced the Fnafl to throw th~ bcc~mc more qgrcssive on defense ball in des(>Crauon and the Barons and more asscmve on offense:· I Rick Mock intercepted a pass near the With t.,.,o minutes rcmainin" the goal h~ to presene the win. Jackrabbits (0-2) appe.a.rcd the have .! For the ~rd. 1Bro~n limshed the the game 1n hand. Poly 'belan to season "ith -.30-)ai'ds. surpassma empt' 1t bench and when Fabiola the rttord of :U26 set b> Ed1son·s 1 • (Pleue ... OIRU/llS) Kcrv. in Bell tn 19 9 Brown. the onl) Scr• 1te player lef\ on the lield a fc" minutes aner the pme had ended. fell into his father's arms. v.ttping uncontrollabl> as he looked bad. at the Fountain \'alle)' celebration at madlicld. Bryant na!lled All-Ame rican Olillr ......... ..,o..... ...... ~ W•.er 1oee a p for a pa.-bat can't control It .. alnat tbe Weaee of"Senlte'• Pat Planden in Barou' 10-7 win. And probably no one '!'anted this pme 10 continue more than Dcrtk Brown. Scrv1te's senior taalbac\. did evcr)1h1nJ he poss1bl could tQ win 1t for 1hc Fnars. He not onh paned 184 Fountain Valley Coach Mike Mi lner without hcs1tatin1 said this · · (Pleue ... 8A.RON8/I UCI rally fiZzl.es against San Diego State SAN DIEGO -An~r watchina his nteatcrs try to contend w11h San 'Oiqo State•s 6-foot-10. 250-pound center Mitch McMullen. UCI men's basketball coach Bill Mull\pn 1s rtady to shift gcanaaain. Down by 18 :n the half, the Anteaters enaagcd the full<oun prcssu~ which was so unsuccessful 1n the season-opener and prcuu~ San 01qo State anto mistakes. twice cumna the deficit to s1~ before succumbin" 102-88. 1n a non<onfcrcntt p~ Friday n1aht at the Sports A~na. "l WH a Tot ha_ppttr 1n the sttond half," Mutlipn Aid. ··rm afraid that. )Ou know I hate to be a mmy-ao-round ru). but I rcaUy dunli M '\le IOI to = tut way.. know I hated the firJt h•lf They I to do wtMit ~ wanted 10 do. but the) didn't do at l't'll well.'" tand1ngat 1-3, UCI hasa week off for finals before facina Pcpperdinc at the Bren Events Center next Saturday. "We're gQtnl to 10 back. to 11." Mulhpn sai1d. "Ne~t S.turday. -.c·~ 101n1 to press them nght from the bqannma." San 0.qo S~tc dominated the mslde•pme bch1~ MtM\&Ucn. shoot1na 70 pctt'Cnt from the floor an CKh half(40of57for1hepmc). McMullen hat 13or14 shots, all from'" close. for a cal"ttf-h.p ~9. points and llddcd 11 rebounds u the Azttn en)Ot.ed a J.4..24 advan•• on the boardt. The Alt«s' blckcoun ~'OmbiMtlOft o( fOnMr l lC'I "'81'C' Bnan Williams •nd M~hld Btst trottd.19""aod lJpoentsmpccti\iCI). fOf'WlrdS.m Johnson had 11 assasts.:....-~ UC1 was ltd b) junior auant Rod Palmer with 21 points. includma four t~rcc-pomters. senior forward Make Doktorayk "1th \8 point includ- tnl I 0 of 12 from the hne. and fi~c rebounds. and Juh1or forward Mike Lablt Wtth 16 points. Bui tht An1eaten.,.1n buried themstha an a fint half hole btta\ase of poor $hoot1na -7 of 2S for 28 ptrttnt to be c•act. They rallied to hit 20 of 30 1n the final 20 minutes to finish at 49 P'rttnt.. but scnt0r Kevin Floyd ronunucd to start off 1n a slum~~s. h1111nc only 4 of 11 • u prom1s1na a footnote as an)I -as the AnW.ters' t&amo"er t<>tal. Afttt l•"rftl the biall a.ay ~ and •I I 11Mn in the laM t-o ...... ttsp«t~, thty t"Onunit1Cd bUt 11 Friday nilM,, ··a our kids .Arr &ht p~ ti.at they taint bed.pla)'C!d~ucl*-1dbt' proud ... M...._ ... J ·I I . 'I · • t; (~ : l . •' '•'l .. I ' -'; •.:.,. •l".;' ... ~·--:: I • I ' ·: • • : : . •: .. I '· ... . I ... .. ... .. . ·: I .. . ' ' I I I • • • I - For Anny, Navy., pla,_I( each otll-e~r. lnc,ntfve eno~h IN THE BLEACHERS PHILADELPHIA -The only inccn-0 tive Army and Navy need is to sec each other across the line of ICrimmage. That's the WIY both sides view today's ·89th meetinaofthe seryice academies in Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium (Channel 2 at 11 a.m.J. It doesn't make any difference to either that Army js 8-2 and headed for the Sun Bowl apfost Alabema, and Navy. 3-7, is headed nowhere. This is IM pmc for both. . Army senior lincbecker Tro,Y Lingley said, "If we lose this one. we can't consider 11 a successful season. We need this to accomplish our goals. It's the key. And even th<>uah we're going to a bowl this 1s the culmination." Navy fullback Ben Pangrazio, said it for the Midshjpmen: '<...._ ''This is what college football is all about. for us it's a one-pme season. I don't think that what's happened before is a problem. Once you hit the ficldl there is no underd~ no favorite. h's without a douot the most competitive rivalry in history." The competitiveness is indicated by the series record. After 88 pmcs, Navy leads by one same. 41~7. Army _has won the last two in this series that started in 1890. Sixty-two of the pmcs have been played in Philadelphia. ""' Army C09Ch Jim Young is in his sixth year at West Point and bolds a 3-2 edge in the-service rivalry. Navy Coach Elliott Uzelac is in his second year and lost in his only chance apinst the Cadets. - Army, wfiich ha'ti won seven strait.ht until its loss to Boston ColJcae in Dublin, Ireland, is a 10-point favorite. · Opera tins out of a wishbone offense that keys off power play inside Army has beaten Holy Cross. Nonhwestem, Bucknell, Yale, Lafayctc, Rutgers, Air Force and Vanderbilt The Cadets lost to Boston College and Washinston. Navy, besieged all season by injuries, defeated James Madison. Delaware, and Yale, and lost to Temple, The Citadel, Air Force, Pin, Notre Dame, Syracuse and South Carolina: The Middies are coming off a tout.her schedule. which included three bowl teams. Notre Dame, Syracuse and South Carolina. Army beat four Division I-AA teams. Quote of the day Didi ~. the nonstoo mouth of college baskelbell es en.tnts for tetecests on ESPN and ABC: "James T. Valvano lcoech e t North Carolina State) gets my Preconfertnee CuPCake Schedule Award for PlaYlno CC>P91n Stele, Towson State, Alebema Stele and Coastal Carolina. Valvano crt1tes more cupeakes than Hosteu." "Got him!! OK, Elleeo, turn off the football game. Biily, go start the lawn ~ower." Crenshaw fires seven birdie. American Ba Crashw tore around l!I Australia's most famous course in a 7- under-par 65 second round that included seven birdies Friday and took a two-shot led halfway throup the S 1.25 million Bicentennial Classic in Melbourne. The former Masters champion was SUJ>Crb arQund the srecns in compiling a 36-hole score of I I-under-par 133, two shots ahead of fellow American Fre4 ~••Australian a.Qer Davit. First round leader Coupl& had a 3-unckr-par 69 Friday, while Davis shot 67 ... Merrts Rataltty and Deua WM&e combined for an 8-under-par 64 to take a two-st.coke lead af\cr two rounds of a mixed-team 'tournament in Largo, Aa. HataJsky and White birdied five of their first nine holes and finished two rounds at 12-under 132. Their 64 was the best round of the tournamenr-and enabled them to take t.M lead afte1 entcrina the round three shots back ... Former NFL quarterback J• B,...e fired a 7-under-~r 65 to take .'the lead in the Kaanapali Classic in Hawaii, the last stop of the Se'lior PGA Tour. One stroke back, at 66, were Doll Juury, Bn.ee Crampt.., Lee ~er, and defending champion Orvllle Moody. RareJ~rueu1q was next at 67. ' Flames skate past Edmonton Joe M•Uee and Laaay Mcl>ould ~ ~orcd in the first two minutes of the ' second period Friday night, sparking the Calsary Aamcs to a 7-4 victory over the Duper appeals suspension Oilers in Edmonton'. The Aamcs, now 9..().. J in their last I 0 sames and 6--0 in their last sill on the road. broke a 2-2 tic on Mullen's backhander past Grut Fur 53 seconds NEW YORK -Wide receiver Mark EiJ Duper of the Miami Dolphins appealed his cllt season-ending drug related suspension to the NFL Friday and was tohl a decision will • into the second period and outscored the Oilers, 4-2, in the middle period -despite playing shonhanded for lO minutes, killing off five Edmonton power plays ... Elsewhere in the NHL. 0..1 Smail, Ray NetdeW and Dave Ellett each had two goals as Winnipeg downed Vancouver at.home, 6-3. Eltctt, a defcnseman who had 13 goals last season, scored his I 0th of the season on a second-period power play and added an empty-net goal with five seconds lef\ ID the same as the Jets climbed -to within three points of the founh;place Canucks ... In Buffalo .. Kevia DlMell scored two goals and added an as~ist as Hartford beat the Sabres, 6-1. Hanford broke a 1-1 tic midway through tht second period when PHI MacDermkl scored his founh goal of the season on the rebound of Stott You1'1 slap.shot. be made after his case is discussed with commissioner Pete Rozelle. . Duper, who was suspended Wednesday for 30 days for violating the league's substance abuse policy. met ,with l~uc vi~c president and counsel Jay Moyer for about two hours. NFL spokesman JQC Browne would say only that they "discussed Duper's recent violation of the substance abuse policy." · "Moyer told Duper he would review the infor- mation and would discuss it with commissioner Rozelle_,," Browne said. -.. A decision reprdina Du~r'sappcal will be given IO the player in expedited fashion." Asked if Duper would know the outcome in time for the Dolphjns' pmc Sunday apinst the Indianapolis Colts, Brewnna1d, .. It's possible but not likely." Duper was accompanied by Bruce G reer. his lawyer. ., Dan Bakst, the wide receiver's agent, said Thursday that Duper was suspended apparently because he failed to appear for two drug tests last week. The two-time Pro Bowl player tested positive early this season, Bakst said. Duper disputed the result but qreed to random tests three times a week. The league coosiders failure to show to be a positive test. o recor evel · Lendl stays alive in Master& NEW YORK -Ivan Lcndl. getting ~ the most out of his o nly service break, rallied from the brink of elimination to beat Andre Asassi, 1-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, Friday ni~t and keep alive his bid (or a founh straight Masters title. Lendl was four points away from losing the match when he fell behind, 3-11 In~ tiebreaker. But he fought back for a victory, forcing a mad scramble for the last three semifinal benhs in the round-robin toumagient. In the final match of the night, Boris Becker clinched a semifinal berth when Henri Leconte retired in the second set with a sprajned ankle while trailing. 6-0, 1-0~ The loss' eliminated Leconte from the tournament. the opening match .• The average baseball salary increased Ill 6.4 percent to a record $438,729 in 1988, according to a figures compiled by the Major League Baseball Players Associa-• tion. Designated hitters arc the highest-paid players, cami~ an averaac of$927,276, according to the study. Relief pitchers arc the lowest-paid, making an average of$3S9,43S. The New York Yankees were the hi&hest - paid team, earning a record average of$718,670: The prcviou.s record was $657,651 by the 1986 Atlanta Braves. who are now ranked 19th at $384,641 . Detroit was second at $61'2,326, fonowed by the Boston Red Sox at $61 0.172 and the New York Mets at $605,895. The World Series.champion Los Angeles Dodgers were (ifth at $573,441 after beina I Sth in 1987 at $404,745 .. . Meanwhile, the -Players Association decided to If Lendl had lost, he would have been eliminated from title contention and Asassi would have clinched a semifinal spot. Now, however. six players still have a chance to cam one of the remaining semifinal benhs heading into the final day of round-robin competition. continue addina to a strike fund 11tar could total between SSO million and S60 million by 1990. At a meetinJ of the union's executive board ID Waikoloa, Hawaii, the union aareed to continue witholdina licensi"I revenue, whicla includes money received from T~ baseball cards. o-N PMr, executive direclor of the union, said he estima~ $20 million currently WIS in the fund. Ht said that by the stan of 1990, 1t would total at least s~ million and possibly $10 million more . . . The San Francisco Giants have decided not to re-sian free qent Joel Yoap .... , a I J.. year major-lcaaue veteran who was the team's top pinch-hitter in 1988. Track honor to Griffith Joyner Flertaee Grtffl" Jernr, the. rnen:urial sprinaer who tel two world rec:ords and won three Olympic aold medals and one ailvcr WIS named winnef of tk Jette Owens Memorial Award u the nation's outl&lndin&. track and field athlete for 1988 Friday nwn. Griffith Joyner beat an i~~ve field that included eiaht officr Olympic fOkl mcdaliltl. In the ..,lotina by memberi or the media and The Athletics QMw'C11. the national aoveminJ body for the spon, OriftlthJoynerrec:eived 1141lpoents. Hersistcr·in.llw, J11111e ...,._.&.Me. Winner of the Owens Award in 1917 ud 1911, _...,won two Olympic ..,W. Md broke ., world ...,.Noa reconl tw'ice this year, ftAitbed wdwkla I 070,oiau.C....Lftll,winncrof'~in .. ma's 100 and" =urap and a silver in the 200 at .. s.o.t Oama. daird whh '56 pointl ... The AMod8tioD ol Tennis Profnlionalt rejected a lut· ..... JnPOlll by dW ~·1 Nlint body Friday Ind • HHei clllailed olln• for 1 new player-nan men~• E=• hi 1990. Tbe tbnut fOt the new &our 11 to c-. ~dilled 'hundly by ~ M~'1 .T~IUI Wllidl llill run IM Oland Prb' ama1t •nee 1'74. .. 1M ATP llld dae coumdl wai1ed too Iona IO _.,willtillcaq_...._ Television, radio l T•L•VlSIOH 9:30 un ... -TENNIS: Men's lournament from tffw York, ESPN. 11 a.m. -COLL•G• flOOTaALL: Army vs. Navy from Phlladelotlt., CMnMI 2. - 11 a.m. -COLL•G• aASK•TaALL: Loulsvllle vs. Indiana at lndl•nePOlls, C"9nntl 7. • 12:30 o.m. -COLL••• aASK•TaALL: O.Paut at llllnols Slate; WGN. 1 o.m. -SPORTSWOllLD: loxlnlr-Scheduled: Ramil Hass.an vs. MlchMI Moore In 10-round tlotlt· heevvweloht bOut from CleYetllnd; lowtlne Sflootou~ from Musk"°" Mktl. (deleV9d). 1:30 p.m. -COU:•o• 9AIKH'9ALL: Ktnfudty vs. Nolrt ~Oame at lndleft•dll, Cflennel 7. 1:30 .P.m. -COLL•H l'OOT'aALL: Plttlburvtl al Syracuse, ESPN. 2 o.m. -GOLfl: MIJ&ed·oelrs 1ournament third round from Largo, Fla. (dtlaYtdl, USA. 2:30 o.m. -H•llMAN Tll°"4Y AWUD: Cov· eraoe from New Yortl (time •PCN'O•l,,,.te •fftr tootbllH), Channel 2. ' 3 o.m . -HOits• .IUMl'IMG1 ShOw Jumplno Chamolonlhk> trom New Yorll City (laoe), CNIMet 2. s o.m. -COLL••• flOOTaALL: lrleNm Young •I M*nl, Fla. (r.-vs et 1t:JO o.m.), ESPN S O.(Y'I. _. COLL9H MM•TaAU.: U. San Di.to at UC Santa lerWa, """" T!Qet. $:30 o.m. -PltO aASe<•TaAU.: New Yortl 11 San Anlonio1 WOR, 6:30 p,m, -NO MIK•TaALL: CllDotrs •I ~·· ChenMI S. 7 P.m. -CCK.L•H aAllC•TaALL: Tournement Of Ct\emolons COMOlatlon eamt from Chartotte, N.C. (Olteved), USA. 7:39 P.tn.. -NO te0ae•Y1 CNcato at Kinn, Prime Tldlet . I •. m. -HOltl• RAa.t: Hollvwooct Perk , ..... YI. CtMlnMI 5' (Prime TlcQt, 10".JO o.m.). ' o.m. -GOLfl: s.tlorl tournement from ~-. Hewell (dleeWcl), •~- f:l5 o.m. -~ USCaTaAU: Tour-'*"'"' of c...,,...... cNn'9lolllNP Rmt from Chartotte, N.C. CClllllW!~ USA. 11 1t.m. -cou.•.. '°°'9ALL: Or9'0ft at Hewell (dN¥ed), flrtme Tlcllet . UDIO 1 o.m. -COLI.SM UllCSTMLL: UCLA et lrltftem Yount, KMllC (711). ):JI •.m. -.... IOCC81b ........,. .. Lann, KPZE (1 _,, 6:JO o.m. -MO MllCnu&.Li °"9rl et ........ KlltTH Cntt. 1• p.m. -/'ffO HOCIC•Yl C'*-9 .. Ktnll, • KL.AC (111). , ---------.. . ' Blame Ryan for QB' s pFo9lems His 46 defense as led to increase own rofSacks What more can the National Foot- ball Leaaue do to protect their most vital c:ommodities, t~r quar- terbecks? Fonner Pitttburah Steelen middle linebKk.er Jack Lamben once said, .. Weshouldjustaoaheadand put skins oMhesc quanerblcks." Who's to blame for all tbnc quanerblck injuries? Buday Ryan thllt's who. Asa dcfensive~rdi-. natorfor.theChicaao Bears.; Ryan's '6 defense went after quanerbacks anda<>tthem. "• · The Bears also won the Super Bowl with·that defense and since then all the other defensive coordinators tried to come up with 46 type defenses. As an assistant coach with the New York Jets, Ryan listened repeatedly as hca(I coach Wecb Ewbank tried find ways to successfully protect his quarterback. To Ewbank it was of the utmost imponancc to protect his quanerback. He looked for linemen that could protect the passers and fell that victory would c.,me with a well- guarded quanel'back. J~yan fC$pccted the offensive mind ofWeeb Ewbank and realiied that if protcctingthequancrback was so important to an offense, then setting tothequanerback was a number one priority of his defense. Ryan began coming up with schemes ~t would allow his defen~ to act to the quanerbKk. Nowadays. nothina fim upa home crowdlike1quat1C1t*ltsack. ~nallW1ef,Jhn McMUOa,Will • C09Ches have aonc out and aotten be"' uniform and 1v1illble b themselvalinCbeckenlhltwei&h · cmertmC)'du1y. 245 pounds and nad Cbe 40 with ihc Lcfs take Mook al why thne specdofacornerback. Teams now quanerbectlllt injured to much. hll~ ~ins tped1li111 thllt do Fini. we'll locik at the equtpment. noth1na but try IOJel to the quar-Qua11erbacb wear the smallclt Pld• ~le:. Theysaayoutdurinarunnint ontheteam,it'lupeciallydeliped playsand come in fresh for peaina Nd that 1llo*I the1nnn1 to tMrVe a downs. run ran,e of motion over lhcir hads. The Rams tbis year came up wi_th As 1 quanerbKk is llCbd. the Pld their Ealc defense and at the bq.in-rises and expoteS the shoulder for a ningoftlac year. they were nyins hiah. separation when the ddcndet'llnds saciinaquartcrbKksand wannina on him.SomcquanerbKbwear ..., games. Now the Eqle has landed, the .,.els small enouah to fit a Pop Warner sacks hllvcstoppecf and so have the ptayer. • I victories. · Dan Pastorini was the tint quar- A lot of teams only carry two terbKk to wear the flak jacket that quanert.c~s on their team. The two protected their ribs. The ribure local teams-the Raiden and the oxpoted when the quartCfback throws Rams-both ca!"Y two quar-the ball and ii W1soften 1 &arJet of · tcrbacks. In the Raiden' case, teams defensive linemen. Even now, not all probably instruct their defenders not quanert.cks will weartheflakjacket. toinjureeithcroneofthesetwo Recently, I refereed a a.rootball quanerbacks. tournament at the EscondiClb Boys Let them throw, the chance for Club and we didn't loseasinaJe interccptiol'sare prcttyhith while quanerblck in thcpme. The rule their completion avcrqes 11 below SO however stated that the oPPC>Sina perccntforbothquanerbacks. team couldonlyrushonedefender h wouldicem to me that three \and he had to line up 5 yards behind quanerbacksare needed by the team the line of scrimmage.. - and if you don't believe me, ask the The closest these players came to Cleveland Browns. They've lost three gcttinaa sack was when they drove by quanerbacks to injuries. Two of those the supermarket. quancrbacksgot hun trying to throw So, as you make your choices for the ball, the third aot hun tryi11g to the Super Bowl, keep an eye on the make a tackle on an interception • quarterback depth chanand how the return. team gets to the other team's quar- The Bears lost another quarterback .tcrback. Herc are some teams to keep last Sunday when Mike Tomczak was in mind: Houston, Cincinnati, Jost with a separated shoulder. Jim Minnesota, New Orleans, San Fran- Harbaugh the second year man from cisco1 New York Giants. Philadelphia Michigan will bethe starter. T~e. and tne New York Jets. llaDc John•n becomea entaftlled wltb Utala pant John Stockton, who wu called • AP' 0 I for a foal, d~ flnt qaarter of Prlda7 . 1ame at the Fonua. Laken won, 118-82. Lakers stOp Utah, 113-92 nics dismantle Clippers by 50 From ne A11ocfa&ed Press Byron Scott scored nine of his 32 points during a l.S-2 run that opened the third quaner as the Los ·An~ICs Lakers beat the Utah Jan. 113-92, at the forum Fnday ni&)tt. It was the first meeting between the teams since Los AnFles beat Utah in seven pmes to win the Western Confettncc semifinals last sprina en route to its second strai&ht NBA title. -Maaic: Johnson scored 17 points._ with 12 rebounds and IS assistS; fnclu_dina a behind-the-back bounce pass that Scott turned into a three-pointer durina • I 0-0 run in the fint quarter. ll was thc\thlrd time.this Rason that Johnson reached double fiaures in all three categories. Scott also helped the takers durina a I S-5 run that pve them 49-31 lcad midway throu&h the second quancr. Utah pulled within Sl-48 at hlllf\imc but Scott scored nine pointt in less thlln six minutes as the Lakers opened a 73-'° lead in the third quaner. In other NBA action: 1.,1r1ea1n 114.z ~· 1n IN: Dale !Jiis ~nd Xavier McDaniel scored 2 / po1nt1 each and umick McKey ICOred 2S u Seattle set a team ICOrina record and beat the Oippen at home. Olden Poll"'ice'1 layup and f'rce throw with 4S tee0nds rem1in1n1 broke the previous Seattle record of I 5 I tel 111in1t Phoenix OD April 2, 1987. The 50-point m1rain of defeat was the worst in Cli~ history~urpuaina 46-point losses to the Lakers in 1979 and the uenver Nuaets in 1987. It was the most point• ICOred by one team and the lafltit m1rain of victory in the NBA this season. It w11 the 17th same in NBA history dcc1ded by 50 points or m CavalieR l JZ. Celtlct S.: Ron Harper IOOred 23 points and Brad Dau&hcny matched his career hi&h with 17 rebounds as Cleveland, off to its best saan in tl years, routed Boston in Richfield, 'Ohio. The winnina marain equalled Cleveland's largest ever apinst the Cehics. The CavJlicrs also beat Boston by 28 points in March 1977. The Cavalien' I 0-3 start is their best since they went 11-2 in 1976-77. ' TraU Bluen ltl, Heat 111: In Miami, Oyde Drexler scored 36 points and Ponland came from behind to drop the Heat's record to 0-13. The Heat. which led at halftime for the first time this season (SS-41), is two lonet from tyin~BA record for the wont sun in 1 'season. · JU,NetaJt:Ter:cyCumminp.had 18olbisl2 pointsinthethirdquancrand Milwaukee scored 16oftht fint 21 _points of the founh period to defeat New Jersey in ..East Rutherfont. The Bucks, who tniileCIOY14 points in the second quarter, were behind, 55-44; early in the third period before Cummi"ll took ovet. ' N .... 11 lit, Warr1ert· 111: Lifayctte Lever bad 29 . points, JO rebounds and nine assists as Denver continued its domination of Golden Saaac. The Nugm. leadina the Midwest Division, hllvc won 11 strai&ht pmcs and 17 of their last 18111inst Golden State in Denver. ,..._ IJt, hlletl I H: Adrian DantJey ICOred 28 pointl and Vinnie Johnson added nine in the fourth quaner u Detroit defeated Wuhinaton in Landover, Md. The Pistons own the NBA's best record at 12-3. bkb IN. Ma•erlcb ltl: Trent Tucker's layup with 46 seconds to play capped a comeback thllt pve New York the victory over Dallas at Reunion Arena. The Mavericks held a 101-97 lead with l:lS lo play . .,_ lit, fteetell ti: In Phoenix, Tom Chambers scored 21 of his season-hiah 36 ~ints in the leCOnd half and Kevin Johnson had 1evtr'I of his 18in1decisive61- sccond spen of the third period as the Suns beat Houlton. -CiJ!!lllllill!~~~.__;...~~~---~~~---~------ N o rt h Carolina outlasts Arizona, 79-72 .,,.. ..... A91ed81e4 Piett Scou Winiams sperttd 1 lltt run wa'DI eilht of bit 17 points u 10th· ranked'Nonh Carolina ro..,ht its war to • 79-72 viaory over No. I ~ F~ •ilht iP the fint nNad ol lbe Tounwnent of°"'"" l'i9DI in Charloue. N.C. No. I Millouri look 1 double- o"9ftilne YiclOll over I 7ttHanked Templ_e in the openiftl .-me. 1enina .., .... ,.. dlllftpionili1p JlllC • .._die T ..... 18d IM Tar ~ == :::-:: = r: .. r.n: ......._L I Nine di~ aeo. Miaouri defeated North CarOlina. 91-11.r...in the semi· ftnalsofthe Bfl Apple NIT. lnotbefcol8*~ Ml111•I ti. T._.._ 7': In the other GPlfti111 round pme of the T~rnament Of Champions. Byron lmn ICOred 1even of his 33 points in the leCOnd overtime 10 lelld the Titm-Irvin ooened the leCond ovenime ,11 be did the ftna with 1 three-pointer Ind then ldded four he tlirowt. u.e Tilen. S-1, ICOrCld t11e ftnl 11ven ,.,. ... -orlhe perioct. .._ I .. lliwll II: Re.rve ~f no...,. ..._ _ 14_ poims Md Ed Honoe 1M Roy Ml"* adl Md ll 11 No. 6 Iowa routed Brown in the Hawkeye Clauic. Iowa. 3-0, will play Oeorlii tonilln tbr die tide. o ........ ~._.. .... 11: Alec KNler and Lilterill Onn .ch ICOled 11 poiftll to a.d Oeollia pat the 49lrl in lbe Ha~ t'11iaic. ~ hilprowd IO ).I, ..... Loni R:t~= ... ~m ..:am•_) ...... , ,, .... Ila Dllricll C..... W 19 ~-1.0 '-Ilia~ in ........... No., hit i11lni..-illcMl'8 todte C:,: ~ z~nill Of IM • .. • • • Orange COMt DAILY PtLOTl&.lutday, D1o1mber a. 1• MateE .. lJei takes cOinaiand,dumps ~ ~ . a, BENNY IUC.UDO ........ C..: JI f . The Mater Oei Hiah Monarchs' ofrente had a late.arrival, but when it did the nets took 1 beatina. Credit the UnivenityTrojans with ..bei• the air traffic controllen that had the Monarchs re•routina their shots to the basket in the fint half. But Mater Oei took control in the 9CCond half fot a 61-39 victQry in the quanerfinals of the Newport-Mesa Tipoff' Tournament Friday at New- port Harbor. The Iona arms of Trojan center ·Stephan Mumaw had the Monarchs' front line of Derek Stone, Chartie Andies and David Boyle alterina its shots in the tint half. Monarchs Coech Gary McKniaht went to bis Iona bench and came up with Andy ... Kanch to wake up his offense. Kanch finished tbe first half with nine points. · Trojans€oacb Lee Jackson had his scrappy bunch in their pp defense and they were forcina a lot of turnovers in the , first half. Un- fortunately, the T?oJanscould not put the ball in the basket. Senior forward Erik Glassen was ca'T)'ina the of- fensi ve load in the first. haff, scoring seven points including a three-point bomb. The Monarchs' defense k~pt them in the ball game until their offense got rolling. In the second quant;.r1 the full - coun press applied by the Monarchs began producing some turnovers for them. However, the Monarchs only made 7 of 14 f rcc throws in the first half. ' Mater Oei'1 1enior 1uatc1 Dylan Ripa hit 1 Iona thrtt-pe>i•ter in the third quarter w6ich Sot the offente untracked. Unlike the Monarchs. the Trojans• bench 1s not 11 dttp. So when Jackson had to substitute for his hustlina defender1, the Monarchs used the opponunity to pull away. Esptci1lly effective was junior for- ward David Boyle, who had 11 points in the second half, and tied R ildon for hlah scorina honor1 with IS. At the two-minute mark of the fourth quar- ter the Trojarrs lost one of their best defenders when Junior Oliver fouled out of the ball pme. After that it was ~urtains for the ever-pressing Tro- Jlns. "We'rca very youns team, talented- but very inexperienced," said McKni&ht as he began naming all the underclassmen that stan for him. "It's going to be a Iona December until these guys get the experience of playing varsity ball." Jackson said ... Our shootin& per- T~(~=~~e P• ""9 S..Jaals 2:..-vni~ltv 111 Cv1trn• ·~· Quint• Ill LCK Alam1IOl a.em.a • .,.~. &'.lC>-Mat• Del 111 Trebuco Hill\ 7:SO-Saddie0ack 111 El Toro MONDA Y'S FINAU (at .... _.,. Harber) 21S-Seventn Piece J:SO-Flftn Piece S:lO-Newoorl HarbOr vs Co\te ~ (consolation) 7:0S-Tnird Piece ,.IO-Cn.mplonslllp ccntqc was about 25 percent. and that was because of1he1r man-to-man defense. I thought our defense did a great JOb too The I.ids" were reall)' putting out a lot of cffon the> reall> wanted \O play. I( -.-.•e would've shot better. we could of been m this game at the end." ., Also in the Ne~pon-Mesa Tour- rwncnt C..la Mesa 15, Mayfair Ii: In a game that wasn't nearty u c~ as the ftnat malJln. the Mustanpearntd the VtCtory behind the sharpshoot1n1 of Timmy Nau}tn and a sohd effort from Young Chana. NgU)en pumped in '23 po1nt1. including a pair of three-point shots, and Chana had c1gh1 of his nine points m the first half. pulled dowo six rebounds; blocked a pair of shots and had three steals during hm1tcd playing ume as Mustangs Coach Dear1 Cooper liberally used his re-sen es. "Chang pla}ed a real fine game." sa1d Cooper. "I was really happy -.1lh our def ensc ... Newport Harbor 7•. Gl~u 31: Ian Long hit 8 of I 0 shots for: 6 points and grabbed nine rebou lead the Sailors to the con90la round victory oHr the EagJes at ewpon Harbor. Harbor. 1-1. was backed b) Scott I Gra> ~llh 11 pomts_ Craia De w1th n10c points and ei&ht rcbDlll* and Eddie Martinez with eiaht and nine rebounds. All 11 scored in the game. Sa44Jeback ... La Qmata fl: Roadrunners. w1th fou r pla double figures and led ~ Marshall's 19 points_ bu · Quinta w11h a 38-20 first ha.If page, j om1nating the offe boards . OCC holds .off -• Trevi~o sparks ·Artists ·to victo . Mt-. San Jacinto ame "We played good defense and we blocked the board's real well;" Gillis said. "But we'll have to shoot a lot better tomorrow night against Santa · Barbara ifwc want to win it." I:aguna opens on a positive note; Seahawks romp BJ SC01T STOERClt ......... C.fllJ fr I The Orange Coast College men's basketball team a4¥anccd to the championship aame of the Miles Eeton Toumament with a thrilling S7-SS victory over previously un- beaten Mt. Sin Jacinto Friday night at Peterson Gym. The Pirates hit on 19 of 45 from the field for 42 percent. Orange Coast enjoyed the lead for vr'nuaJly the entire contest, dc!ad- locking with the Eagles only at 2-2 and 55-55. OCC led at the half by five points, 22-17. and increased the marg1 n to as many as ci&ht during the second half. But with :f5 seconds remaining, the Ea&les evened it up on a three-pointer by ~yron Wesley. Back on the other end of the court. The Laguna Beach High boys basketball team shook itseff after a slow stan and put·0'range Glen a-.-.a) in the middle •~o qua11ers for a 60-45 season-opening win at home. The Anists outscored the v1s1tors. 34-16. dunng the second and thud quarters Lo O\CTC"omc an earl> three-point defic11. C••••n••· As has been the story for the Pirates this season, freshmen played a major role in securinaa win for 7-1 OCC. Freshman center Alan Schlines netted 24 points and was a dominant force on the inside for the B11cs. .. Alan played a great game for us toniaht." said Pirates Coac~ Tandy Pirate LaMont Speed was fouled and awarded a one-and-one at the Une. Speed was off the mark on his first shot. but freshman Chip Hanlon grabbed 'the rebound •and put it in. giving the Sues a two-point edge with •. 21 seconds left. . Junior Jo~n Trevino was lhc primar} catal9st. sconng 14 points tn the second quaner and 12 1n the third as Laguna overcame a three-point deficit to assume its 15-pomt :advan-tage. TrcviM who netted four three· point shots. finished with 34 points. Doing a good 1ob on.the boards was Jon Cummings. who had eight re- bounds. sf.\ on the offcnsi¥e end. halftime ~ cruised. Backjna man were Greg Evans (18 poi sophomore R}an Manin (14 poi so(>homore Marcel Tcnl:>erte points) and Mike Frohn (eiah SIStS). Wettmmter .. J ltatella 11: Lions. behind the play of Tim ( 18 points and nine rebounds) 1t out after a dose fiTSt hal pressing tactics weathering do (at <>r... C••O l~t. Sen Antonio VJ. l.one &eacll (111111) ~I v ... v n .. Ml. Sen Jacinto (ltlWd) After a missed. shot· by the Eagles. ~ was again fouled and faced wtth a one-and-one opportunity. Again. Speed missed 1 and again Hanlon was there to wrestle the ball from the Eagle's Jeff Young to force a jump ball. This ume. however. Hanlon's ef- forts went for naught as Mt. San --------.-----Jacinto was awarded the ball by the Gillis, who added that t'he rest of the 'J)OSSCSSion rule. team didn't fare so well as far as But Wesley was hot as fonunatc 7~Santa a.rwa vl. <>ranee Coesl (fin:) shoot.ins is concerned. this time as his attempt of a 25-foot "We've been shooting good c~-jumpshot caromed off the rim as the ins into tonight, but their defense t final seconds evaporated. a fot of pressure on us and we di n't · Schlines· presence inside became shoot wonh a darn." • increasingly evident as the game Led by Andre Risin (21 points) and progressed. with the Pirates' feeding Alan West ( 17.points). Santa Barbara him passes near the hoop at every pulled out a 66-63 upset victory over opponuniry. His fierce play under the hiahly-reprded Imperial Valley in boards resulted in 16 rebounds. . the other semifinal, scttinJ the stage "Schlines was con~tantly open in for toniaht's championship game at the first half, but we d1dn 't 'et the ball 7:30. C>ranae. C~st will attempt to t<? him," Gillis sa!d. ·:Tha~ s what we win its fifth title in the tourneys 18-discus~ at ~alft1me. g~.tt1ng thc ball year history. . to Alan m the !ow post.. . With the Bucs shooting poorly as a In consolation se~1finals. Fems team Friday. includinJ the team's Manning ~ored 18 points to lead Mt. leadina scorer Dareck Crane (I of 9). San Antonio past East LA. 92-89. and the Pirates' coach had an explanation Shawn Williams ha~ 43 points to key for the victory. Long Beach over M1raCosta. 97-95. GW near y ets game get a war before winning in OT After ncarty letting one get away. the Golden West College men s besketbell team earned a benh in lhe finals oft.be Antelope Valley Tour- nament Friday night in Lancaster. The Rustlers, who led by five points with 11 seconds remaining. were forced into· ovcn ime before dispatching Los AnJClcs Valley, 107-93, in ·the semifinals. Golde" West qualified to meet Santa Monica this evenina.. . Down 88-83 with 11 seconds remainina, Valley tied the game with a three-pointer, and after a turnover. a field pl at the buzzer. But the Rustlers. 8-1. refused to fold. After the Monarchs scored the first two points of the extra session for their only lead of the game. Golden West took control. Eiben Davis hit all eight free-throw attempts and Markus Muller-Stach canned '3 three-pointer at the buzzer to <:ap a 19-5 advantage In a colleg~l'!me: Te1te111 New-Muico 1 U , C.rbt Collete lnlH 18: Mike Hall scored 25 potnts and John Banleson 19 u Western rolled to the vittory at the Azusa Tournament. CCI, 2-4. had ftve players in double figures including Craig Ogg ( 17). Alben Gay (14), Cesar Reyes (13). Aaron Clasen ( 13) and Mike Thomp-son ( 11). Elsewhere: Otto View 93, Soatlt Bakersfield •t: The Scahawks' Todd Norman hit 11 of 15 shots en route to a 26-point. eight-rebound effon to lead Ocean Y1ew to the semifinal victory at the San Luis Obispo Tournament. The Scaha-.-.ks 1umpcd ahead of SQ.uth Bak~eld b) a 56-34 count at host Knights. - Ubem' CMistiu '8, Clu-e9N .. • Ste\ c Chappell, who scored 36 m the Mmutemcn·s opening w· Thursda). notched 32 to lead Li to the victory at the 'First~ Ba Church 1n Long Beach. • Newpert c.risdu t%, T Cltristiu %7: The host C'onq got23 points from Jon Bahn.sen 20 from Jcrem> Clark to put T Chnsuan awa) m theff season er ' • o.lly NM ........ 111J Nldl S- Qolden Wat Collete •olleyball coach Albert Guparlan and Illa Rutlen are In the atate finale tontcht In San Joee. GWC women begin quest women to tourney . -". t t }l b 11 t • tl . Freshman Mela)ne Green and Golden West managed to co en 1 or s a e VO ey a 1 e s~phomore Kim Ellerman scored 1 only one-third of 57 field~J points each and a swttch to a man-to-anempts m sufTenng Its second I 1n Golden West College begins its C man defense led the Orahgc Coast eight outings. The Rustlers ect (Ji I open11 NCAA play second-half comeback 1n a 7()..65 Cemto5'toda}. ~ quest of the women's s\ate comm uni-victor) 0, er Grossmont in the con-. " ty c~ll . lcyball title today at San The Cl .\.\omen·s 'olk)ball tcam ·solat1on semifinal of the C)prcss In college acuon:. . ~ Jose ~1th an. 11 a.m. first round will make 115 fi rst C'o.\o.\ po t-scason Tournament. UCl 73, Pepperd1ae it. Na .. tua ma ch ag~unst Diablo Valley. . . appearance to night at 7 0 m a first OCC plays m the consolatton final Parks scored 28 points aod hailed . The eight-team. double-eh'!'t~a-round match at Long Beach tatc's coda' at .,. 30 do-.-. n eight rebounds and Jenn ., t1on state toun:iament fo~at. m llS • Universll} Gym. otc t;;oi.. .the lead. 51-49. -.-. ith COO\ ene8 -of9 from the n . co nt ro of 5. s e ntcaters prcv m round matches each at 9 and LI. The '\nteaters enter "1th a the ga me with a run at the eight-the opening.round-Of a tournam~ut Losers play at I and winners play at 4 overall ma rk and are SC\.'tkd SC' enth mt nute mark. uzanne Balos and cw \1e11.1 o tatc. . • in each bracket. To win the tour-in the ,.._onh~est Regional The Denise o.\rnobu provided some na"'-Park ,alo ng with hannon Untcd. namcnt takes an) where from four to 49crs. who "'on both thw mt.>ellngs ~ h w h led LCI witb~lght.ccbounds cadl as six victories in a two-day period. with with I this season ~nd hold a W-3 !h~s lcan;f~0~0n t~e ~~~t.to prcscn.e 1 the o.\n t;a,ters rm proved to 2· I. lJCl the fuials set for Sunday at 6. record m the h1stor) .ot the series. Green. of Fountain Valrey. has led. 35;-~ al halftime. Peppcrtme The RUJtlcrs enter with the state's enter as th e region's '\o l ~ed "tth a packed up the instdc slack len when falls to-·-· • No. I ranking and a 2()..1 record. 25-6 record. top returner Gill) Powell lcf\ the Wesce,.. New Mexico 71._ S..lien -IRVINE VOLLEYBALL. From Bl • • team. he added st~ rebounds and her Califoraia CeUese 41: The \i anautrds "inside game really helped us." said d ropped to 1-4 o'crall with .a l~t· Coach Lare lie Hendon. round loss m Pueblo at the U01ven1ty The Pirates.. who had been plagued of uthern Colorado To~mamcjlt. b) poorshooung. hn 27of59 from the ,_ Potnt guard Lon Halhday scored floor{46 pe rcenn and 16 of22 from A points for the Vanguards. bul 36 McKenzie ilas some answers or that trio in the form of6-I Bev Oden at middle bJocker. 5-l Melinda Norton at outside hit1er and 5-S setter Jenny Fu. The ·balance of Irvine's staning lineup includes outside hitter Haley Orme.junior Shawna Mickartz. a S-9 outside hitter. and the combination of back row specialist Stephanie -Chiang and middle tll,xl>.1.'r ra the hne (7l percent) to key the "'n turnovers and an 18-4 deficit olfthe Lockem y. r11ntman hit 9of14 from the field. ofTcn ive boarqs proved fatal for Chiang. the other iun1or in 1r .. ,~· ""1ll-... C:C" , staning hncup. patrol th<' bad. 1dc. In another community college ClaremoatMlldd.Scripps7t,Ckist then JIVCS wa) to Loc..kcm) "hen the game: College lrvi•e It: Center Lcsltc rotation reaches the front hnc. College of Seq.olaa 17, GeWea Reinicke and Michelle Fems led a Irvine has been e\lendcd to fi,e West U : The Rustlers endured their second-half Eagles· charge which fell games just twice 1h1'> "l.'ason. going po0rest shooting performan~ of the shon aftercuttmga 15-potnt halftime fi ve again t Corona 'kl \1.ir and season in falhng into the fif\h-place dcfint to four. 62-58. With three Laguna Beach. bracket of the Sequoias Tournament. m1nutC'S to pla . GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP •• ~. AREA R OU NOUP PraaBl ·· Nuna ~· fouled on a shot, the JICkrabb\ls were not all that col'f- cemed. However, as the Jackrabbits beaan to empty their bench they were caned for a technical foul, because one of the playen wa1 not listed in the ofTicaJ K'Ot"en' book. Nunez made both of her shots and Coaette Smith made one of the two technical shots cuttina the lead to 41 -34. • Still, Poly felt comfonable with the advana.. But when Smith took the in-bouncls pass ind scored. it cut the lead to five. At this point, Poly bepn to panic. The fulk:ourt pressure defense that the Seahawks had employed the entire 11me bcpn to take eft'cct and the Jd'9bbtts lumcd the bell over. .. , Wll happy with the way we f!yed ddemc tonilht ... 11id Marttn. ne Sirls keep them under ('Oftstant ~and contained an explosive .. , tMnt OM of the keys to the pme .. .,.,...,I he~ IOprtson the ......... &bey ... played quality 1nilMltc1.. I mi..t we WOft them out in .............. -ne !•Ill• aa.cn ..,. • break. Widl IM JO.•m ~ tidilll • down, Smith threw an errant pass toward center Jenny Sullivan. but the ball found Nunez. who was alone under the basket, and her field goal cut the lead 10 three. A fewmoments later. Smith stoic the ball and hit Alli Tak1do on the fast break and it was a one-point deficit. Pdly then~ 10 turn the bell over once 1Min. Takido took the turnover and drove toward the basket, but her lay-up rimmed out as she was fouled. With 40 seconds lef\. the Jack· rabbits called a timeout to let her think aobut it. T akido hit the first one knonina the pme at 41 , but she missed the second. The rebound went to Sullivan, whose besket pvc the Seahawks their f\J'St lead si nce a J-0 edac in the first quarter. After Poly tied the pme. the Seahawks WCMted the bell into Knior HC1de Hucmann. who was fouled ,with six xconds left. Hasemann mmed the first shot. but she md the ~ and the Seahawks' btnth ~'it'Cke.n V.ew has 1 Raw n *OUld be its he throw lhoonna. The Sabawb ......... )4 .,.., mak-i~:c fbr.:!.~U:.. 11 lwa 60 ~ hlll IMllripe. ...... M111in. ilftJ ill.,.. .... 41•• ii , ... ahead ol the offense. I believe "'e wtll make ma1or 1mprov~ments there." In the Irvine Tournament: u ... 13, Su Clemt11tt 5!: Deb- bie Fischer scored 24 points and Knsden Tanabe Hded 12 points and eight rebound s to hf\ the Chargers to the opcnuig ro11nd win. Stefanie Moorman added eight points. seven steals and S.)I; assists for Edison. which meets Ca"1strano Val- ley at 7:30 tonight at Irvine High. Captstruo Valley M, Costa Mesa H : The Mustangs' Kim GOO<kscorcd 18 of her team-and carccr-hiah 2S points 1n the second halfand added a carcer-h11h 16 rebounds. but it wasn't enoUfh to e.-.sc a IQ.point halfti'Jle dcficn despite cu1t1~:~ lead to one. 49-48. with 2•30 to ). Costa Mesa had t ball and chancc to take the lead, but m15fired. find the Couprs' Holl) Anderson hu a basket and C'apo added thrtt frtt throws to f'.'P•n control of the pme ncknon finished Ytttb JO pe>1nts in the fint· roundpmc. CIOC>dt. a S-foot-3 point paant •ho had 11 of her points 1n the 9ttOftd half. hu 4 of 8 three·po1nt an~mpu and added three ass.SU. She .. .., bided by Mautttn M~ and Trac)' SdM>ftcld. Who C*:h added SC\'Cn ~-ud •• rebound'- Irvine earns tie with CdM 1 Inane: H1g.h"s ~c1th Ro~nbcrg scored with ~·20 r~m:11n101 Fnda) 10 give the \i aquero a ~-2 scason- Opt'ning non-le;iaue (IC' In \ ~)CCCr Rosenberg took a a 1'1n~ \Orner kick and mo'N the NII half the lcnath of the field tleforc lxatmg the aoal1c one-on-one. Will Hill pme dM .1 1·0 lead 15 minutes tnto the ~l'ond hair. but RoKnbera C\Cncd 11. Ja on lknnl'lt conn~rt~ a nice crornng pa frllm Chrn mi th into o hon goal ~11'h 1 ~ minutes rcma1n1n1 1n the &Jmc t<T gi\.t' the a Kinasa ~-I lead .• -- In anotMr bo) mat( h Ott•• View l, Etta9Cla t : JC'd m1th $C'Ortd on i pen.lit) ltd• v.1th nine m1nutC1 rl'mltntnl 1n the same to hf\ t~ ahav.ks lo 1..()..1. hut 8.Jt~ \topped 1\ shot for CA't'3n View. The ~In fell to ().~ In 11rtt fitld hod.c\, • . .. ......_ ~·s. t.a Qmaa t: Jenni Wal\cr srot\'d oil &hrtt pl as the Odcq •nN tMtr tcaj()n ... uh 1 \.k'lor) at hOmt, Bttnda Blaekham was ettdattd -.1th two eu1\tt.. l THE 1989 PEUGhOT 405 S AN UNEXPECTED VALUE. If you laave eouldencl tile ••all•r U4I mon n ~ulve la~pu Can ••• u: BllW 1111, A ... Mereecle1 l IO, Saab I009 or &M laa.t , ......... L•sary Waaa. .... Ylalt •• .... &o t.t ·---Earo,.u Car of tlae Year. LARGE SELECTION Hum•ft11e>n 1 BrKh JN. N .l. at hllftunc ~~~~~~~~:---0~~:--~--....._~....,!!91~-"'!-lilllll!ll.__._. I .............. .., ............. te'• defe".e colli_pea around Fountain ~alley qaar-and 197 yard9. RJck llock (~t), wbo blocked a field &oal ,.,,_a DaYid Henl-. but he bounced ba~k &~r a f D pue and lntel'cepted a pue. nma for •me clutch yarctaae. l EFENSE •.• Bl a t 4,300 at.Orange Coast College. •" JI J I guys who play defense for u~ n probably play college ball 5' here," said CdM defensive co dinator Steve Kaczynski. •• thcr they do or not Is a different slo , but there's no doubt about their abi 1ty." he Sea Kings have 23 inter- 1ons this year. although none picked off in this one. Three s they came close. czynsJci cringed, as if they kfve intercepted Pacifica. when about it. • y happen," he said. "They co cand go.' J didn't really make much dif- fe nee, though. Brett Allen and Ron Ak n provided .key sacks. and de- ftn ive backs Warren Johnson. West- on Johnson. Bill Rauth. Brandon Be , to ~d Callaghan were sting)' I I I ~--1988 CHAMPIONSHIPS CIF semifinals fo ot ball scores OfVISION I 81shoo Amat 16, Lovoia o ;Fountain Vallev 10, Servile . 7 DIVISIO'M II ,Anl~r>e ViTleV 23. Paim<Safe 13 C.n'ton (CC> 4S, Bueoa l• DIVISION 111 'Paramount JS. Min ion Vlelo J2 .t.os Alamitos 19, El Modena O DIVISION IV Los Alto$ IC, Claremont J Et Rancho 21, Ramona 6 DIVISION \/ San Bernardino 20, Corona 11 Canvon Springs 41, Nono 12 DIVISION VI Valencia 20. Fullerton 6 • Corona del Mar 1', R.acifica 7 DIVISION VII ~nta Marla t•. Tern1>Je. Citv. 7 L'San Marino JO, LomPOC 7 DIVISION VIII Trabuco Hills 47 Atascadero 6 Woodbridge 21, Agoura O enough to keep the Mariners o :-· back..chris Shockley for no-gain. On more statements made as Callaghan balance. Linebacker Chris Deuchar.'r'ihird down1 Katovsich . tackled and Warren Johnson stuck like glue with seven tackles, played like an' Shockley again for no gajn, and the on their receivers. Akin made a nice animal out of its cafe. Mariners were punting before they tackle to force Pacifica to-punt again. Corona dcl Mar ( 1-0-2) will put its knew what hit them. • Pacifica had three first downs in the unbeaten -and best-ever record -"They've been going well on of-first half. There was no mercy. on Jhe line next week against Valencia fense lately," Kaczynski said of the On the Mariners' next series. they for' the mlc. Mariners. "So we klnd of made a went 1-2-3 punt. CdM linebacker "We'd like to see Valencia, because statement to them that they're in a Jerrott Willard was all over the plac-e. they beat us lastyear to eliminate us ball game.'' "Jerrott played a real good game," from the playorrs:· said Allen: who Pushed away early by the CdM Kaczynski said. "~nd (defensive · sacked Pacifica quarterback Bobby defense, -~acifica fell 1n a 7-0 hole at lineman) Jeff Blower played an Anderson for a 9-yard loss in the halflimc.-Katovsich scoied on a I-excellent game. He's j ust getting' founh quaner to force the Mariners ~ard run with four seconds left in the better and better e.ach week. He to punt -indirectly setting up the first quarter to gi ve the Sea Kings the started to play _ that way apinst Sea Kings' wi nning touchdown. lead. SaddJeback (a 0-0 tie). and hes just "We'd like to show them what we "These guys are used to being down kept it going.'' can po.'' at halftime, they're not 10.1-1 for So after 13 games, CdM. which has CdM showed Pacifica what it could _ nothing." Holland said to his team i n five shutouts to its credit, has allowed do as soon 'l\S the game openca. the locker room at halftime. opponents in double figures only Pacifica had the ball for a total of one One could say the defense wa s a-three times .. h 's ~n seven weeks senes 1n the first quarter, lasting only little more productive in the first hal f. since a team has scored I 0-or-morc- four plays. Warren Johnson knocked holding Pacifica to 59 total yards.-against the Sea Kings. Founeen down a pass on the Mariners' .first On the Mariners' second pos-· points are the mosr ttte Sea Kings pla}. Then linebacker Jo hn session oftherme,'at the beginning have allowcd this year. Katovs1ch put~ hard hit on running of the sccon quaner, there were Want more? CdM has allowed a -01'8 with 9:00 left ill tJw lhinl = Milacrblliewd &Ml tollt dtl .._.I e • • kid in MaboMY'I ~. ll . ..- llllt Will la aM '°' ftv& en Ml c---illlft)Vicfel"U.diciliYI ... ~I 111-ume most memorable. Cook. who ca•• four ..-for That was sayina a lot considerina 74 Yanb. indudin& one in wllida he Milner has been"nvolvcd in numer· atritched his 6-' frame II far • " ous memorable pmn in 10years11 would ao to make a catch late int¥ <the Barons' head COKla.. third quaner. tried to aum up bas Foun1ain Valley had to come from feelinp afterward. "h's jUlt the behind aftet BroWn woke up a crowd area1e1t feclin1 in the world,JOins to of7.000 with his touchdown run lale Anaheim Stadium for the bit one. I bl tht first quarter. Brown took the can't believe it" handoff near midraeld on wha1 saaned Nor could most who saw the pme. out as a ba1icoff·taclde{>lay. lhtt once Mock. a defensive a.ck who fits in he tot J)ISl a larae hole in the line, he wellM'ith fountain Valley's no-name, rocketed into ttie secondary and cut bis-play defense, frustrated the entire fiaht. Brown then shook off two SCrvite offense -~ides Brown, of welders and easily outraced the course. * pursuit. "I'd be crazy if I didn't saMI was ll ..... lft Y*Y 11, Servtte 7 . . lar9"~ worried at that point.'' said 1lncr. Fount• v...., o 1 , 0-10 ''We knew he would act his yards. But SeNi11 1 o o o-1 tlic bottom lincis the 1COttboard. He A-If ...,_ could have gotten 1,000 yards and s.r-arown ~ =:: klckl, •:lo broken every record in the univenc Fv-S.1Mnbet1 • "" from Henleen but the fact was we won." l~v 111c111,~ ...,_ Indeed. thanks in larae pan to a Fv-~ s1 FG. "° Fountain Valley defense that 'C?on· Att-s.nce. 1.• cn 11mettdl. tinues to bend. but never brqks. A,nd GMW STATISTICS thanks, too, to the leadership of First c1own1 ~,~ senior guarterback David Henigan RW!n·n r1'Hr • -mlft s ... II .,_,., and a fine pair of receivers, Mike ~·.W. •wcSaM IM~~ Cook and Doug Weaver. . •=vardaM' ' n 1-14-1 0 ,. Kenigan passed for 197 yards and a Neeati~ JKk verdlee ,. touchdown, that .co!l'ing in the .sec· ~r,.,..._ •·»S!: ~ ond ·quarter to uc 1t at 7. Henigan Fumcilft·tumlllH 1ost 2-1 threw an ~-yard pass to . En~ ="~-= ts:: 1-1 •-11 22:32 Sassenberg with 33 seconds left in the 'Punt 1nt1fuo11on 1um1:111 rehKM half to cap a 58-yard drive. ac-· 1N0tVt~Al ·~ _ Complishcd on three passes Fv-Po-. 10-•. Mock, 2 20. Htn!Hn. • .• IOI'~ :M, Sassenberg caught a 30.yard pass to s.r-er.own~ 11-114, F0<d, •-is. JoflMo!\. staft the drive Weaver then made a lO•O; .JOnn, 1-0, a1\h0$l, Hor-m1nu1 11. brilliant catch for 36 yards, going over Fv~v~:-~. ~~:.- the top_ofJwo Servite defenders. Ser-.JottntOn. •-1>-1. S3; arrti1-o. 1' . Fountaif! Valley's other bonafide Fv-c~~.·~J; . H•• hero was IC1cker Derck Mahoney. All s.uenwo. M3; Mock, Mw·mlnUt·'-he did was kick a 51-yard field g · I Ser-F«d, MO; Jol'IMon. Ht; arown, H . total of only 30 points in its last seven ga,mes.""And do you want to know why , the Sea Kings are one ga.me away from winning the OF Di vision VI championship? Defense -enough said .. •. Akin, only 5-foot-8, 160 pounds. had a sack w1th 5:59 remainin& in the third quarter. He docs for CdM's defensive line what Steve Sax used to d<' for the Dodgers' offense. He never stops movinJ his feet," said Mike Gooing. an assistant team doetor for CdM. It was a pressure-packed ending to a story that could be written onl~ once in a lifetime. Pacifica, obviously desperate for a score late in the pme, was denied by the CdM defense. "They had a 9ood offensive line, but we knew this could be our last pme, so we knew we had to do the JOb," Blower said ... We've never been this far in CIF." f ( it wins next week, CdM will' never go f unhcr. .,..,,...,.._.., ... ,.... WARRIORS .• Proa Bl our team and he tried to come back in after he was hurt but couldn't do it. f lhink he'll be all right ne"Xt week for the finals. tho ugh.·· said Gibson. Schweer hit 12of24 passes for 228 ~rds with one intcrccption. He directed the team in outstanding fashion despite the loss of his two top runninJ backs. As for playi ng Trabue<> Hills 1 second time, Gibson. says: "I hope they let us stay with them on the field. It will all depend on how our kids fill in for the ones who are injured and ~n't play." · It took the Warriors just si~plays to vel 65 yards fo( the first score on their first possession of the pme after forcing the chargers to punt. Yurkovich's run after taking Schweer's swing pass..was the hi&h- liaht of the game for the winners. lie not onl broke at least three tackles by 1mse ut o mates for tile final 30 yards. Ncit.her team was able to score until the founh period. Schweer. who passed for all three Woodbridge touchdowns, hit Nash in the end zone from 20 yards out for the SC()Ond TD with 11 :vs remainina in the pme. The stymied Characrs gave the ball up on a fourth down sack by P. A. Emerson at the A&oura 33 and four Dlays later, Schweer passed to Chris Blades from 22 yards out for the final score. · DIVISION IX Tel'lacl'laor 17, Kern \/altev ll> Carolnltrla JS. Desert I Corona del Mar'• Cbrl• Bo11f (left) IDOft9 for nnta.e. u d wttll tlae llelp of 80l'S la Friday'• Ylctory onr Paolftca, 80 doea quarterback Ty Price (rl&bt) u be •~o(da tbetackle cataptaltin& tile Sea KIDC• Into tbe Clf' flDal9 nut Friday. Tnc-WoodOn<rge ife enslve Uriit rose to the occasion the entire game. The Charaers had the ball in Warrior territory on only one occasion. A. penalty put the ball on the Warrior 2S and four plays later, it was still there when a fake fiel~ 10.I attempt found · quanerback Josh Smaler (the holder) throwin1 ao incomplcted pen. (fr T rabuco Hills ~asses right by ~reyhounds Quarterback Davi d Lowery and t.b,Clfrabuco Hills High passing pme Prd~fartoo much ror No. I-seeded AsOcadcro Friday niahl as the Mus.- tan;S put Atascadcro's Greyh6unds awa)'. in convincing fash ion, 42-6. at Mi_Mion Viejo High. • 1)e Pacific Coast League co- <tUmpion Mu.stanp thus qualify fora rc~tch with PCL rival Woodbridge in·~ CJF Division VIII finals next ~. tentatively set for Friday nl&M ii a site to be selected by the CJF Soy&bem Section office. LOwery threw three tguchdown the first a 17-yard connection Sjlarks in the first quarter. fOI Owed f?y 1 peir of Kores in the fo'f(th periOd. • . '" . ,'1•uce ... 42. AtalCHlr9 • ' ..... ....... 0 ' 0 0-6 .... 14 1 7 U--4? . ,.,....,.., H_.1.a '1 ,.. ""' ~v ll•,_., CdM USES BIG PLAYS LATE IN GAME FOR WIN ••• From Bl yard hne following a punt. Quancrback Ty Price picked up a Pacifica blitz and fired the ball to Jeff Clark. who gained a first down to the 32. The next play went for a 2-yard Joss. setting up second-a nd-I 2 from the 34. Price took the snap. dropped back and was forced from the pocket by two defenders. Rollins to his left, he pi voted and sent the ball toward the ten comer of the end zone where senior Jeff Clark gathered it in over his shoulder for ffie decisive score. "Weston (J611llson) was my main target on the play. but when 1 rolled out, I saw the guy guarding Clark look back at me.·· Price said. "l aunned 11. and ho came up wilh an excellent catch." The catch was the third an the pme for Clark, who missed five pmn this year after injurina his knee in the 1eason-opencr apinst Hunun11on Beach. w That pme was three months 110 and was the stan to CdM's best stason ever. After winnina Sn View for the second straiaht year, ,the Sea Kinas trampled iroy, 4<4-0. and Anaheim, 28·8. jn thcopenin1 rounds of 1he playofTi. • Fnday marted the IOlh time this ICUOn the Sea K1np' deftutr has held oppontnts to one touchdown or Im. ··o.ce ... 1n. ~had•F.MJddefentc Oul &htre. Holland •id of I .anti Mlich has allowed e>pponents leas r than six points a game all year. "A whole lot of au5's played well. tonight. We were worried about (Chns) Shockley. I haven't seen his stats yet. but we did a great job contaanina him." Shockley, who gained 1.250 yards and scored I 2 touchdowns this season prior to his meeting with the CdM defense, was held to 79 yards on 19 carries and no touchdowns. The front line of Ron Akin, Jerrott Willard. Brett Allen and Jeff Blower was especially effective in the fin\ half, holdina Shockley to IS yards on the around and the entire Pacific offense to S9 yards rushin1 and passing. In fact, in the first quantt. the Manners' d«pcst penamion was their o•n 2-yard hne. Plcifica1 the Garden Grove l..eque champions., faded tO pjn I Slnak yard 1n the opcn•na quarter. holain1 the ball for lets than two mtnutn. This al~ the Sea K1np to take a 7-0 lead which lasted ~n into the founh quaner. The touchdown tame on an 11 - Dlay. JS.yard drive, wilh John R.atovsicfl tcorina ofrleft llClt~ from I yard out on \he tall ""1 ef'.lhc ftnt quarter. Jcfr Hack. WhO led CdM wi1tl 31 yards rutlaiftl in die lllftC, earned sut ttmn on me driw. Plcifia. whkh lost .... ,., •• chtmPl0'9ll1tp llfM. 21-9. IO Valen- cia, mounted die neat teriou11eori111 lhtal llrly in &M lhird quaner. Anderson hll Tim Stevenson on a 46- yard pass which would have gone for a toochdown. if not for a diving. ankle.grabbing tackle by Warren Johnson. Anderson completed 11 of 25 pesses for I 59 yards. includin1 seven passes to t1Jht end Kevin Prentiss. But as it turned out. PrentiH -not Anderson -threw the Mariners' only touchdown. After drivin1 60 yards on I 0 plays to open the fourth quarter. Anderson handed off to Prentiss, who ran to his naht and lofted a 23-yard pass to Ray Strauahter in the end zone to tie the ICore. The Sea Kinas. who made only three first downs in J.he second and third quaners combined, sputtered' on their Mxt pos1n5ion, before puttint tottther the winnina drive. .. We let down in the midd~ ~he pme. and that really hun us,' said Price. who WIS 8 ofl [ for 120 yards in the pme, inc:ludin1 ~ of 6 in the ltCOnd half. "At tM beainnan• of the second half. we still weren't en run fortt. Baal whm it came down to the end and we needed to do 1t. we did it. That's whit it's been hke an ltllOn." CdM did it on olhtc, nd they did ii on •few apin in die wani111 momeDll. • Aftlr llkina over on lheir own l6 fbllowi• dW aoacbdotin. r.ctftm cln;.e IO t ... Sea ~··· 14 \lridl 4j ~ IO play. luf lM dlllnM. which has shut out five opponents this year, dug in for four straight plays. culminated by Callaahan's deflection, settin1 up next week's showdown a .. inst Valencia. "Valencia 1s an awsomc &cam and we've sot a lot of work ahead of us." Price satd after the pme. • '* Otherwise. the Chargers didn't advance be)'ond their own 39 in possession of the bell. Emerson played an outstandina pmc on defense in addition to catchina one pass for nine yards. He had a quanerback sack and also intercepted a pass by reachina hiah in the tit to taJce it a'Way from the intended r.ceiver. * WHArtdle Jl, A..un t SC... .. ...,.. WOOdbrldte 1 0 0 i.-21 A_,,e t 0 0 1-0 .... ...,.., Wood-Yunuwlcf't 5' NH from ~ ( Holmel klcll I, S!ll. ......... w.t-Nalfl " .... frtt'ft ~ (Holmft lllcll), ll;fS w.. It••• n .... 1rom ~ (HolrNt kick) ... ,. Alteodloce. 1.• (ft""'91ed). ._ ITAl1111CS Finl dowM ..., --; ltlllllft·Y•.... 11-'5 tt-• ~....... ... . ....._ 12·1M .... , ..,,....,.... • 11 ............. ..,.... If IS ....... f7• .. ~ .. ,. .. ,, f'..,..-tumllta '"' M 1-t ... -= ~, .. _HI TNf/11...__.. 1t10 Al7 ................. ,........ --'ft •••• ... ---= .. ~-.. ~..::1c ....... ,, •• ,:11 ~~ =---~ ,....,,, ,.. . . •n~-11....,. ... . ......... " ===::::~.~ 1.'.r, • .., .• Heisrnan awarci~dl todciY Oklahoma State's Sanders expected to capture trophy . NEW YORK (AP)-Heisman Trophy winners are supposed to need national television exposure. and Barry Sanders didn't have it. Heisman Trophy winners are supposed. to be seniors, and ·Barry Sanders is only a junior. Hei~man Trophy winners arc supposed to come from national powerhouses, and Barry Sanders' team was no better than third in its own conference. The Heisman Trophy Is supposed to be coveted, a sure-fire ncgotiatin& chip when it.comes time for a pro contract, and Barry Sanders professes not to even want it all that much. 1 So who will win the Heisman TJophy·today at New York's Downtown Athletic Club? . Probably Barry Sanders, from the windy prairie of Stlllwater, Okla .. where an evening at Eskime Joe's beer joint is the rage. · It's Sanders vs. the glitz and neon glitter of H oil yWOO<t, - And it's no contest. Hollywood probably lose~. . Actually. Los Angeres is the loser, but why quibble. The Hollywood hills are visible from LA-.ntess they're covere<f by smog. Or is that prairie dust kicked up by Sanders' swift heels? The Oklahoma State tailbclck. whose record- smllshing performances offset -a lack of television exposure, is expected to beat four of the nation's top quarterbacks for the He isman. lfhe wins, he would be the eighth junior to do so. Sanders played second te!m behind All-American Thurman Thomas for two years at a· school' that plays second fiddle football-wise in its own state to Oklahoma. "When I used to go home (to Wichita), people would say. 'Well, how you doing at OU?' "Sanderssaid. The Heisman announcement is expected around - 2:50 p .m., PST, ioward the end of a CBS-TV special that will follow the network's telecast of the Army-Navy game. The Downtown Athletic Club. sponsor of the award. has invited five players to attend the ceremony - Sanders and quarterbacks Rodney Peete of USC. Troy Aikman of UCLA., Steve Walsh of Miami (Fla.) and Major Harris of West Virginia. Sanders won't be there, nor will Walsh. Oklahoma )tate plays Texas Tech 1n Tokyo Sunday (la1e tonight in .he United States) and Miami has a '1ome game against Past l 0 Belsman wbuJen 1978 -Billy Sims, Oklahoma 1979 - Charles White, USC 1980 -Georac Rogers. South Carolin;i 1981-MarcusAJlen. USC 1982 -Herschel Walker, Georgia 1983 -Mike Rozier. Nebraska 1984 -Doug flutie, Boston College I 985' -Bo Jackson. Auburn · • 1986 -Vinny Tcstavcrde, Miami, Fla. 1987 -Tim Brown, Notre Dame Br.igham Youna 1on1pt. • • ..., CBS, however. has set up a special satellite link by which Sanders is expected to speak to the media at the ~ DAC from bis hotel. The votins by 917 Hcisman electors --no members of the media divided equally among six regions.. plus th~ 47 living_ Heisman winners -closed at S p.m .. EST. Thursday. • · ~ "I think he's (Sanders) got it won: I think: ifs over with.'' Oklahoma State Coach Pat Jones said when the Cowboys arrived in·Tokyo earlier this week. Nebraska is the only team Uiat has faced both Aikman :1hc prescason favonte. and Sanders. ,. · "We played against Aikman. and he is a great player:· Coach Tom Osborne said. "I know it can be-hard for a guy from Stillwater, Okla .. to win it. but Sanders. from au I've seen. is the best player. . • ··tfonly h"e were in ll more populated ar~ where more people were seeing him' play and his TV exposure wasn't ~limited. ·That hurts. believe me." Sa'nders seems almost embarrassed by the glare oft he Heisman -or any other -spotlight. "I don't know if it's bad to ~Y this," Sanders said. "but I don't think the He isman Trophy should be given out in college because there are so many players at so many different PoS1t1ons you can't really just single out the best player.' · But 1fit's true that records arc made to be broken, the S-foot-8. 197-Pound Sanders has taken it seriously. He has scs 18 NCAA, 13. Big Eight Conference and nine school records this year. . With 2.296 yards in 10 games. he needs 47 against Texas Tech -a team that ranks 9Sth among the nation's 104 Division l...A schools in total defense and 84th in rushing defense -to break the NCAA rcco:-d~y • USC's Marcus Allen en route to the 1981 Hcisman. . . • Ol'lnge eo.t DAILY PILOT/8atw•. December 3. 1 ... .. ....... u..,, .. _..., Ttw Pwpli/HoulMM ~ tlillt contnt 1s com1nc &o Anaheim ahtt moattL Ttw com~tlllon will be oprn &O boys and 11rts bet-ecn thu1es of9 and II. to &est their sottd. dnbbhnt. shoouna and ~nd1n1 abilities. This year. the contest has been Uptnded to allow hap K"hool varsity playtn to compete in a ,wperatc but tdentical c:ompe11t1on. , Ouahfy1n1 round compeuiions wall be sched· · ulea for Ott. 10 at 11 a.m. at the followin& Anah1em parks: Brooktlurst Park. 2271 Wes1 Crescent; Chapaml park. 1110 West Broadway: Juarez Park. 841 SOuth Sun lust: Peralta Park. 111 Pinney Road. Pondtrosa P~rk, 2100 South Haster. Reid Park, 3100 West Oranae. 1Fomea '• MJCCer ~· · The Oranac County ll>Omen's soccer 1cam has open1np for pla>crs 18 ).N'rS and okkr for the upcomin1 ~ason. .. Pla)crs should PoSSC5' &ood soccer skills and ha\'e at ltast §C\>Cn )UfS pla}IOI eApencntt. Practice 1s held every Tuesday and Thunda) cvtnings from 7.30 to 9 1n '"inc. Gam~s are played e\CI') Sunday in the LA. "Open 01\ 1s1on" of the mcncan ladies Sotter Organ1za11o n . For more information. phone Bob Kt'sscn at 975-1141. Loll-A..tdela S~ SIJo• k1 DaziTc ·ss. the Los ~ngelcs Ski Show. ~II be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center toda) and unday. More than 37S oh1b1tors will be sho1Nang the latest in sk1 equipment ttthnolog) and drs1gn. ski fashion. ski resorts.. slu tour$ and other sltl1ng-rclatcd ac11' 1t1cs. Among the scheduled acuviucs at the show will be frttst) le achal sk1in1 demonstrauons. ski school fo( beginners and the Hawa11an Tropic Miss k1 Dazzle ~onlCSl Discount coupo~ fcsr the show arc av"1lablt' a1 Oshman·s Sponin1 Ooods. Wherchousc Rttonh Jnd Chevrolet Dealer showroomJ. Hours for the sho~ arc rl a.m. until 11 p.m. today and np0n unlll 6 p.m. on Sunday. Adm1ss1on for adults 1s S6.SO and SS.~ with discount coupon. children ages 6 to 11 arc S2.SO and children under six arc free. Ad,ance full price tickets are available 1hrough T1cke1ron and Tcletron. ' Sao•boardbutcompettttoa The Op Pro of ~Owboard1ng rompet111on. "thconl)' all·pro invllaltonalcvent . .-ill be held at June Mountain on Jan. 6 and 8. ,.. ll!l)_-four men and women -.111 compete for S 10.000 1n purst money and.national 1elev1.S.1on c:t.posure. in thrtt c,·ents. The g1an1 slalom -.111 be a 1rad11ional alp1nc do"nh1ll C\en1. lhc half- p1pe "Ill feature a. do"nh1ll ramp allowlng ma"mum ti'eestylc potential and an obstacle COUrst "'Ill be the final C\Cnt~ .. .... ~ . .., The $unk1st lnvnatiotull lndOOrTrlidt meet it 1ehedulcd for Jan 20 at the Loi A~ 5por1j Artna The nation'• lttOnd oldnl indoor 1nvna- • • uonal. the meet will f~turt a number of Olympic Sold mcdah1ts a. .. -:II au fuJI propam of compct1tlon for the best hip school stan in • C1hfom111nd other Sllttt. r The hip school C\'Cnts arc scheduled 10 bqin 11 4:30 p.m. and the 1nv1ta\40nal at 7 p.m. Reserved tickets arc available throup the box office by phon1n1 1213) 471-2164, or throup T1ckctron and Tfckctmastcr Ticket prim art S7. Sl2 SO and SIB 1 RaCCJlletMH C,..,,.plould,_ S1x-t1mc women's nauonal racquetball cham- pion L) nn -'dams of Costa Mesa heads a field of more thlln 40 p<ofess1onals and 200 amateurs in the )rd Annual Chnstmas Classic Racquetball Championships. Ott. -11 at the Los A.ngelcs Funcss C1ub in Anaheim . Proceeds from 1hc tournament go 10 .Ad· vanctd R~urccs for Foster Kids. a non-profit organuauon benefitt•ns abustd,and abandoned children 1n Oran1t County • For more 1nfonnat1on. phonc(619) .Bl-6168. Gaa-ICJJJ/e a Collecton SlJo• The Analmm uun·~n1fr &. Coll.cctors Sllow is schtduled for today and Sunda) at the Anaheim .Con,enllon C-en1cr. -. Various kn1\'CS and firearms will be on display. indud1n1 antique ~capons from the Ci' 11 War and the Mcl:1can-Amer1can Cam- paign V1511ors will also be el1g1blc for vanous door pozcs Adm1ss1on 1s SS for adults. S4 for students. Sl for children betWttn r2 and S .and frtt for younptcrs u.ndcdhe. Funhcr 1nTorm111on ma)' be obta1~ by phonins (213) 430-5112 r!4 lootbaU ~doa The Independent Aq Football League. whteh pla>s 1n Fountain Valley's Mile SQuar.c Park. 1s accept ins rcais1e.uon apphcau,ons toneam' and' pla)crs wantinrto compete in the upcom1ns season schedukd to sian Feb. 11. Teams must have a m1n1mum of 15 pla~en who musull be O\'Cr qc 18, and pla)ers need not be Fountain Valley residents 10 participate. Oradhne for dcPoSll of dues (SS25 per team) 1s Jan. 20. ThlS league pla)'S with seven mcnperstdc and c'eryone 1s ch11blc to receive the ball Passin& and running pla)s arc allowed. Depending on the number of teams rcaistcred. 1he season could last frOftl ""to c1gh1 -eeks plus pla)'offs. Games arc played eve!') Saturday mominJ at the Fountain Valle} Recrcauon Center 1n Male Square Park. near the comer of Ed1n~r and Heil Su: teams arc compcuns in the currmt league all<t pmcs are ~hedulcd C\.ef). SaturdaS' throush Dec I 7 . 1f urther 1nforma11on may be obtained b) phonina77W769or84 5101 Familiar faces could-be packing t)leir bags shortl.,,.~ , Tra e talks expected to heat up at winter meetings in Atlanta · BJ BEN WALKER deals are certain, especially since there are no deadlines. But the meetings always produce something -Danny Jackson. Lee Smith, Dave Parker and Phil Bradley were among those swapped last December. The Red-So' ha"e made Jim Rice a'a1lable.' go to the meetings wnh .. open ears. not open mouths:" although Boston General Manager Lou Gorll)an sajd~ The Pirates. ho~e,er. arc hot after Dunsto _ ....... .,.., · Last year. one day after the meeti~gs C:nded. the Dodgers, Oakland and the New York Mets made the trade that had the b111est impact on the 1.988 season. "No one's called me abt1ut hi m." • particularly after faahng to get free agent Scott Aetc Wade Sous is gttting more attention. Boston has Dunston 1s available from the Chicago Cubs. and talked with Cle .. eland about a multi-player trade that _Mets have already inquired would incl ude Caner. Houston is also b1ddtng for the "We'd like to haH a shonstop who SJ"CS us 1 litt Indians· po"er hitter. morethumpat the plate ·· ne"' Pntsburgh Geperal .an-.:~4~ "It's probabl) unhkel~ Boggs would be traded.'' Larry Doughty said. 1t---1R!~N!l~R'~~~:-Stl'l'tll~~ll'm~~~~~~rTn~:?;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<>s:R:aa.l1~'4-·::J· ~m::i· u.hw:.an~l.CJw~·ru~· '~e3u~sJJth~~~·a!!)h~Jie~__,,_j-1rhe Cubs GM J1m Fm 1 suit wanu to-talk. we· and JocCartercOuld also move this week ~hen trade talks Los Angeles. Bob Welch went to the e\entuaJ American we -.-.ant for him... ta . ut .. e "OO"t oveN heTiiilum." • heat up as baseball's winter meetings go down south. League champion Athletics and the Mets got minor The Mets arc in the en' 1able posn1on of being able to Ptuladelph1a 1s also 1n the market fo r someone There's other business. too. Free agents Bruce Hurst leaguers. trade a lot of dcctnt-to-good pla)ers. What -.-.ould the)' Dunston's caliber. and Nolan Ryan might sian. And the National League will Oakland recently solidified its league-best pitching want? Ma ) be Murph) or one of San D1cgo·s pnze .. .i\ top shortstop 1s not going to be aval,)able in consider a new president to succtcd commissioncr~lcct staff by sianing free agent Mike Moore and General catchers. e1lher Benito nt1ago or )Oungster Sandy trade, but something might pop up nut wed ... " Ptnll Banlen Giamau1 -former NBA executive Simon Manaaer Sandy Alderson said. "We don't feel compelled Alomar Jr. GM Lee Thomas predicted. <\n answer m1gh1 be Ga Gourdine 1s the leading candidate-although no vote is to make a move at the winter meetings. "There's been some tall . not ncccssanl~ started b)' "Templeton. whom Philadelphia could SJ&n .• plan11ed until the following week. "But otherteams now have a chance to respond. and us. that ~c might tra1k Dale Murph~ ... .\tlanta Vice ihe hst of prominent frco agems has dwindled t There also may be an announcement on a new they will," he said. President John MuUen said ... If someone wants him bad Hurst and R)'an. television contract. • Among clubs looking ·to improve are the other cnou&h. ~c·11 listen." · ··1 think Hurst "Alll either stay IJ.lth the Red Sox 84t. the main attraction for everyone is trading. No division champions. Boston and the Mets. Pittsburgh Manager"Jlm Le) land said his team wt.JI come 10 us.:· Padre G\1 Jack M~Kcon.sa1d Phlllles uPolfer ~to Schmidt NEW YORK (AP) -The P.hlla- delphia Phillies. in an effort to keep Mike Schmidt. will increase their salary offer to S700.000 while the Cincinnati Reds are offcrina SI million, The Associated Press learned Friday. Both offers contain incentive bonus clauses that would raise Schmidt's salary considerably. Schmidt. limited to 107 games last season because of a tom rotator cuff in his left shoulder, made $2.1 S million in 1988. Philadelphia had been ofTcnng the 39-year-old third l:Mlteman a contract that contained $300.000 guaranteed. Phlllies President Bill Giles and Anhur Rotenbcf). Schmidt's 11Cnt. said Fridly that no new Phillies offer had yet been made. But a source with knowtedee of 1he Ptulacklphia's in- tentions confirmed the fi1ure to the AP. .. We · inttnd to talk Sunday or Monday," Giles said Fnday. "We hlYe noc made any otre.r and a~ not until we mttt." l(Sdamidt, who has been with the Philliei since 1972. wete to scn with U. lltedl•• free ..... hc woUld play b' fete llolc. a *""' lealnlMle. MDnly Coot. tht llcdl 11iaien1 •••-. ,...._. to confirm Cil1rin-_.. . . ..,,. tllly ~ tlllt Munay .._ Mtoa-~lld191wfwllld ......... idtwlllil _., ·-nu• Jim .....,. .. Murray ·reQortedly. headed to J?odgers Claire also said the trade had not been finalized. Murray was born and raiS(d in Los ngelcs and there was speculat1on in LA recent )Cars the Dodgers wanted him. Certatnly only a few teams coukl afford him. tlmore would receive Howe l twoothers r Murray has three years rcma1ni!'I NEW YORK (AP) -Eddie Mur-on a six-year contract. He has a S2 ray has been traded to the World milhonJ salary for next year. S2.2 Series champion Los Angeles m1lhon for 1990 and $2.3 million for · Dodaers ~ the last-place Baltimore 1991. Orioles, The Anociated Press learned In add1t1on. Murray will have an Fndly. extra SS2S.000 deferred for each of A source tokl the AP an aareement the next thrtt years. He will receive was reactled earlier 1n the dly. The the deftrTCd money in annual pa)- tc.ams did not immedlltely plan a mentS of SI JS.000 for 20 years formal anlH)unce~nt. starting in 199?. The Orioles were to acquire The Onotes had talked to Los Dodeen pitcher Ken Howell and two AnJelCS about p1yin1 part of Mur· of the orpnazauon's top prospects. rays contract. outfteldcr Mike Devereaux and The Oodeen.. the busiest team m shonstopJuan Btll. bucl:Mlll lut ofr-ta90n, bcpn talkina Mum~~en-time All.Star. will with thcOrioleslOOn after the World fill the ' need for • hard-Series. Tlus weft... -Claire and hinina firs1 1em1n. The Dodecrs Hemond met halfway. an Chicleo. have uted teveral p&aycn at the The Dodltn Md been anaemeed en pc>salaon, ancludana Franklin Stubbs two ocher fim bucmen, Met Out and Mickey Naacher. but none -ert and Joe Caner. TM New Yort 1 ofMumy·sc:atibtr. Yankta INICle Out availlble. bul Mu~y.whowillbcl)ne\tteason. whm tbe Oodlers dediftcd bec111e • baned .214 ••th 28 homt runs and 84 ()(thetr unteilled he !ftlU 11tuatiaa. runs betted an. He is a li~ume .29S ht was nded to San ~. bitter with lll homers and 1, 190 Bahl ..... wt.tell has fiaitbed • llll. . the bou~.o( thc Americaft ~ .._. teams *1licd the enter-lcapie , &$& for two C'OfttttUtitt 11 1 tJM. ii ... ...... try~·'° ttt.ild itldf witb ,.._ "To me. ,o. a•t hive a tndt Brtl. 20. " IM ~• bnOlr o( uacil s:·w doled ''-" Orioles Oea-ToroalO .., ~ lell. AllOllm enl I I lollad Hetnoad 11~ _,.ftdili. sllor1taop hm S.. "So IO ... ,_.,_ M'Ya' dilt •atil ~de Mamwi1 hi IM Domiw· •&etftMlat'g "":-:.-• Fftllt Rcpa'9oc. lleellOtllowl paunMI el a a111 ·~ ~Plilt. -• -Arbitratio for Ryan rejected I . -Otenge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Satutct.y, December 3, 1988 F'I'" ··1 R·. ,q. ' ' • l ' ' I I ~ McG ..... M.ron tOS1 O.W•• SI " S..,_ F. AUlfllt Jt, WMfMeloll SI. 61 ......... \ ~-SI. 11, .._Ion l1PIJ1I 51 \ T1111s·EI P1to ... Aicofl't SI. S3 II .... .... Mount SI NIMY'S, Md. n . Lone IUlnd u. Seton H-'4 I I, Cenl. C~tcut SI . ., , .............. ~. Mlssourl tl, Temoll 74 (2 ot> N«lt'I C1rOllne 7t, Ar1aona n QA STAMDINGS W"""' C•llllt w.t ,.adk DM-*' w L ,.ct. .716 .S33 .500 .500 .429 .400 . 167 Ga W....,_ ec.eunv -• ' Muun SI. "· TulM 6.J &Airers Porti.nd Phoenix Se1llle Golden State ClklPers . 11 3 I 7 3'12 W. Kentucky 105, DrtlCll II Secremento Denver Utah Oa1i.s Houston San Anlonlo Ml1ml New York Ptili.del1>hla Bo•ton New Jersev Washington Ctiarloue Oelroll Cleveland Allanta Miiwaukee Chtc.aS>O India na MidWllt 7 7 7 7 6 I 6 9 2 10 Dtvl$1en 11 4 9 s 9 s 9 7 s 8 0 13 Dtvtu. 10 5 10 6 • 8 7 10 4 9 • 4 10 c........ Dtvl$1en 12 3 10 3 9 6 7 6 6 I 2 12 frldlY'S ~ L.Mers 113, Ut•ll 92 St1lllt ls.I, ~ 104 Mllw1ukM 103. N•w Jer .. y 92 Portland IOS, Ml•ml 102 Detroit 120. Wulll11gton 114 Cltvtt•nd 112. Botton 14 New York 104. Oallu 101 O.Over 129. Golden St11e 102 Pnotnht 110, HOU\lon 9S .733 .~ .~ .563 .31S .000 .647 .625 .500 .412 .:IOI .286 .IOO 769 .600 .531 .429 .143 TNIY'' G-a.iotn 11 Phoenix. 630 om. Porlland 11 Al1-nl•. 4:30 om. Ptlli.dttotlla 11 tndlaM. 4:30 o.m. Clllrl011t •• Houston, S:JO om. ChicaOO 11 0•111•. S.30 om New York 11 Sin Antonio, 5'10 o.m Golden Stale 11 S..ttte. 1 o.m Ul•h 11 S.cr1men10, 7.30 o.m. SUndl'l's G-Wnll1ngton 11 L.ll ers 1 )0 o m Otlroll 11 New Jeney. ~ o m Denver 11 C...,eland. ·~ o m L•llers 113, JIU 92 4 4 s S'.-'J 8 l'h lVJ 21h s 10 I 3 4 S11l 91/:i UTAH (92) -~tone S· 12 S·6 IS, Ortiz 2·4 1-1 s. Elton 2·5 4·6 I. Griffith l ·IS 0-0 16, Stoc:kton 1·7 1·2 3, Lts 3·8 0·0 7. 8•11ev 3·1 l-l 9, Leck~ S·I 2·2 12. l(ofotd 1·3 0·0 2, Brown 2·7 4·6 I. 11v1ronl 2·4 I· I S. Roth 1·2 O·O 2 To11ts· 3S•l3 21·27 92 L.AKEltS Cllll -Gr"" 2·9 0·0 4. Wortnv 7·20 7·9 21, Tl'IOml>MIO 1·3 2·2 4, JOMM>n 8· 12 1·1 17. Scoll 13·27 4·4 32, WOOlrldllt 4·9 6·12 "· Coooer 2·S 1·1 6, McN•m•r• 2·3 2·2 6. Camobeff 3·6 0·0 •· Riven l·I l·I 3 Toiett. '1·9S 24·32 113 k..-. by Ou•rten Ul•h 16 21 ta 2~ 92 Liken 34 24 2S 30-113 Three·oolnt llOllls-Scoll 2. Coooer. LM. FOUied out-None. RtbOUnd\ ..... Ut•n SO (Eaton 91, Laker• 63 <Jonnson 12). Anl"s-Ulah 2S (LH . Griffith '" L•kers 1t (Jonnson IS) Tot•I foulS-Ul•h 21, L•ken 20 Te<:MlcalS-Utah illeNI deftnst 2, BelltY. Mi ione. Llktrt i'lellll detel'IM. . Atttndlnce-17,SOS , Stinks 154, CliotMrS 104 CLIPPERS ( 104) -Minning 8· 16 2·2 18 Normatt S· 11 2·2 12. Ben .. m1n 6· 13 1·1 19. 011tev 4·7 0-0 I. N11on l·S 0·0 2 Gr•nt 1·7 2·1 4, WIM .. ms •• , l>-0 9. Kile 2·2 0-0 • Wolf 4· 1 0-0 I , G1mct. 0-1 O·O 0, Pooson 4· 13 0-0 •• Gondrealcl< 3·5 6·6 12 To111S ..,.,. 19-19 104 SEATTLE (IS4) -C•ot •·7 0-0 I. McKev ~ 10 I· 10 25, Wiler 6-10 0-0 12. En" 11-19 2·2 21. McMitlln 3·6 0-0 6. Mc01n•t1 12·1S 3·3 27 Pol'tnlct 3·4 2·l I. Thrt1tl •-6 0-0 9, RevnotG$ .. , 3·4 IS, SU-. )· 13 '·S II LUCU 2-3 0·0 4 JolWIM>o 1·• 0-0 2 Tot11S 63· 106 77·27 I~ k..-. ..... Ouaf1t9n oi-, 21 20 24 ll-104 ~Ille )9 37 41 37-ls.I Tlll'1t·ooin1 _t,--Enls 3. W1M11ms, Tnr.e111. McKtY, Scnotnt FOUied out-None Re- t>ouncb-<liootrs 43 (Minning I I. Seattle S7 CMcKev 7) AUtJJt-<llooers 21 (Nl•on SI. .Sealllt '° (McMiA1n 131 Tot•I fouts-<n~ 72. Sffltlt 17 A tttfldance-;-t UO COLLEGE MEN 5-fl D1eeo State 102, UCI II (-·Cenlwtneel UCI .. ftllflP L•bll ' 8 2 16 Olllrczk 3 10 4 II McClolktv 3 0 2 6 P11mer a I 2 21 Flovd 4 3 I 12 PHtll 0 0 0 0 Ht<oman 3 2 s 9 .t\nOtr "°" I O 3 2 Whlltlo 0 0 2 0 Mn 1 0 17 Roven 0 I I I Bovie 0 0 00 Sin 01419e State ........ s 0 2 10 I 6 3 8 Bell Jonnson McMullen Bes1 Witham, Ross Jones Jackson Wn1lf Suno Steintv 13 3 • ,, 6 0 s 13 1 3 3 19 S I I U I 1 7 • 0 0 2 0 2 I I S 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Tot1IJ 71 2S n II To111s .0 16 2S 102 COMMUNITY COLLI GI MIN Or.,... CMst 57, Mt. SM JKlnt9 SS (Mies ••• TIWNMlllt) Mt. SM JeclMt ~ C..sl • .. ft ff • .. ft .... NlxOii, 9 O S 11 Crane I 2 O 4 Slodlflam 3 3 2 9 5"" 2 2 2 6 Wally 6 2 3 IS OtSl4lf1no 3 4 1 10 OlllWd 3 0 2 4 Hanlon 3 2 3 I Niison 0 0 I 0 Sctlllnes 9 6 2 24 OtJono 0 0 3 0 Jonnson I 2 I S YOUllO I 0 2 2 Koon 0 0 1 0 Brewer I I 3 3 Love O o I o Simoson I 0 2 2 TotllS 24 6 23 SS T 0111s 19111157 HllltirM' OrlnOI Coeil, ?2· 17. Tllf11·POinl eoels: Ml. s.n J1einto-Wnlr( I; Or1noe Cout-Jonn.on 1 T~b~ None. MILES IATOM TC>UaNAMENT l"rtlllY'• Seerw c ........ ~ Mt. S.n Arllonlo '2, East LA 19 Long 8tlCl'I 97, Mit• Coil• ts sem..._ S.n11 Barba,. "· llTIPtl'l•I Valtev 63 Or1nge Coesl S7, Ml. S.n Jlcinlo SS Geldlft West 107, LA v•v 93 l ........ ,y ...... T~I Glldtft W..t LA V ...... ....... feflpflP Divis 8 12 2 21 01vls 1 0 4 2 Mlr·Slach 8 9 O 27 Mlnllgus 1 O S 11 Kreos 3 i 3 11 Sltl>llens 12 '2 S 29 Chatr19lon O O 3 O Etrlnoton 12 2 I 96 MoMr 1 6 3 20 WIHl•ms s I s II Anderson 8 O 2 16 Pevalt• 2 o 3 • Y1tn1te . 1 0 I 2 Fr1nklln 0 I S I Jenk.IM I 0 I 2 8QYYIY I 0 S 2 · Tot1ts, 37 32 IS 107 To111s '° • 33 93 H•lflime: Golden WMI •7·37. Reou111lon Tied, •·II. Thr-oolnt llOllls. GOiden W11t-01vls I. Mulltf·StlCll 2 LA Valtev-Mlnllgus 4, S•eo· 'fltns 2. Ttdlnk 1ls None HIGH SCHOOL BOYS MatilT Def 61, ~ Jt CNewlllff Mftl T--..1 Me• Def ~ Bovie AnOrff Slone R111don Ou1no K1rich Greene Mnevonnv Puente Tot1ts Miter Oei Unlvtr51IY f9ftllf lp .. ft llf lp 1 I • IS Wllll•mson I 0 I 2 I 0 I 2 Mumlw 3 0 3 6 3 I 4 7 F•rtll l 4 3 10 211216 GIH11n 3037· 030 3 Ditter 0222 6 3 3 IS Oii.,., 2 2 S 6 0 O I O H1rrl1 0 0 1 0 OOIO Wolfe 3046 I I I 3 Etmore 0 0 I 0 20 20 11 61 Totels IS I 23 J9 SCw e by Quarters 7 IS 13 26-'l Three·oolnl goals, Mile< University -Glauen I TecMlca!s. None 7 8 I 16-39 Oti -Rlgoon I. Newoort H1rt>or 7', Glenn 31 (NtWPWt·MHI T--'1 GMnn New'*1 Hlrtllr ft fl pftp ft fl pf IP C.rter 3 3 3 10 Lee 2 • 2 9 Goooen I I I 1 FrHtnan 3 I I 1 Moort 1 0 I 1 OtBuilr. l 0 0 9 C1ntv 2 I 3 S Gray } I 2 11 Von Bors•et 2 o o • Nguven 3 o 3 6 H•U I 2 2 4 P1clsn I I 2 3 Ruiz I 0 I 2 Long 8 0 0 16 Her'nlndtZ l 0 I 1 A 111115 I 0 I 2 Ate1lc I I 0 3 ~rhne1 J 7 0 I Williams I 0 0 2 TOtllS 12 6 13 31 Tot1lt 31 10 II 16 S<an l>Y Ouaf1ln Gtenn 6 12 I S-31 Newoort H1rt>or 16 II 24 11-16 Tnrtt-oolnl _,, Gtenn-Certe< I, N-oor• H1rt>or-OeBus• 3, Lff 1 T ecllntCllb None I Costa Mesa 75, Mayqlr 's ,. ' (....,_, Mftl T~l Me'tfl lr Cn ta MHI f9ft llf 1P ........ MIY 6 4 3 II Yul · 4 1 I 10 Hill 2 3 • 7 T Nguvtn 4 13 2 ~3 Zw;eo S 0 3 10 CHat 6 6 3 II Ortiz 4 I I 9 Chi ng 2 S 4 9 Cunningnm 3 2 1 e Kunsl 2 O • • OtGuzma" 1 o 1 2 H Nguvtn 0 0 I 0 Lotlfler 0 0 3 0 Omevt 0 '3 0 3 Mitchell 2 o 4 • Y ocket O O 2 O Peru O O I O Burnt ll I 0 I 2 Oovt< J I I 1 Leanv I 0 I 2 Total5 26 11 71 65 Porter 2 0 I 4 Total\ 22 29 20 15 Score t>v OU111W\ Mavi11r Costa Mesa Three·oo1n1 oo•I\ Mew-T. Nguyen 1 T ecllnlcal Burnell 19 I I 12 23-6S 25 24 11 IS-7S Ma vtel•-MIY 2, Costa fCMI - !19•"'1 CllNtl.-'2. T--Qr. 17 (-•111 E) , .... aw... ......... a... TOfnllftton 4 I S 11 a.m.en .11 I I ...... -·-; L,._. Olll C•r .... >•z Ellott I 0 4 2 Cllrtl tel 0 0 2t Mlrvnon 3 0 5 6 EYll'lfl S 2 O l2 Sc:twlllcW 0 0 s 0 Humoer 2 4 I • 111"9 2 .0 0 4 AlwllrNs 2 l I 1 ...... ., 0 0 I 0 Cueno 3 0 O 1 Ntal 2 o t 4 Curto I o I J Rusctl I 0 I 2 VIM! I 0 \i 2 12 I 24 27 Tol•I• 39 12 1 fl SC... 11¥ Qullrters TtmPll Chrlsll1n 11 I 4 4-21 NtWPOf'I ChrltH1n l7 ,16 31 2l--t2 Tllf11·POlnl 90llS: Temoll Chrl111-l'I ._ Tomllnton 2. NewPOfl Clll'ltll•n -Curto 1, Cueno 1 . TKllnlc•li! None. " Liberty Ctwlstlaft 61, Clarement 12 ( .......... , °'""""" UMl1Y Olrtl .... AutJfeV Hut1lllV voo1menn Melllll'td KnlPP • A"'" 8r1Kot Tol11S Claremont .. ft"'. S 2 2 12 ClllPOell 1 o 2 2 o•ccwvwr 6 0 ) 12 Jln'IH I 0 0 2 WIClt 0 2 I 2 •Ellelt' 1 0 0 2 HoeMll 0 0 I 0 Price " • 9 32 Tole Sc-.11¥ ~ .. . "'. 11 1 ll2 3 0 1 6 7 ' 4 15 3 I I 7 3 0 4 6 I 0 0 2, 0 . 0 l 0 77 9 13 61 10 s 10 7-32 13 14 21 JC>--M go•ll. Liberty ChTls· Liberty Cllfistl1n Ttir11·oolnt 11-n-Clllootll 3 TKllnlca!S: None. Hlth lc:Mel boVS K«fl NON°LaAGUa L1gUl\I lffch 60, Oranee Glen 4S We$lmlnsltr '9. 1(111111 61 LlberlY Cllflsl!•n ... Claremont :n NewPOf"I Christiln 92, TttnP!e Chrlsll1n 2) S.n11 M1r111rll1 Sl, Av11on 31 TOU.NAMSNTS .......... M9111 CeMtlltllll SemW.tllb NtwPOfl H1rl>Of 76, Glenn 31 Costa Mew 7S, Ml'ff_!lr ~5 _ .• Ollmllillllllllt _........ El Toro 16, Los Al1mltos SI Slddltbeck '9 '\.1 Qu"11a 4 I Miter Otl 61,., Unlvtriltv 39 Tr11>uco Hiiis 62. CYt>rt n 60 SM Llllt OlliMle (Semillllb) Ocean View 93. South 8akersfitl<I 69 COLLEGE WOMEllf UCI 7J, ,.._cine 60 CNtW Mtxka Sil .. T--.-i> r11n.. UCI Murrtll MlriOn TouStY Wi lson auroeu GrtenbtrD Long 8rlllllt Sltdmln .. ft... • .. ""'"' 02S20oul\I 40•f 2347Jonnson 1012 1 O 2 14 IP1rks 9 10 !'29 2 0 3 4 Lee -7 2 3 16 7 I ' 2 20 Ahlllec!I 2 0 3 • 4 3 4 II UnfrtCI 2 0 1 • 0 0 3 0 Mlller·Knl 0 1 I I I 0 0 2 Lillfr~ 2 1 2 S 0000Hot>b$ 0313 Oh1on 0 2 0 2 To11li 23 12 23 60 Totats 27 19 19 73 H1Hlime: UCI. 3S·t2. Thr11·oolnl goel,: Peooerdlne-Burgeu 2. Te<:hnlc1li: None. W. New Mexico 71, So. c•tt. Colefe 4' IU. If S.. Ctllrldl T~I W Clllf. C..... Wttttnl New MtlCkl H1rllg111 Menken Tro•I HelhdlY Roth Conklin woooruff Brown L1Po;nte f9ftllflP .. ft .... O 2 1 2 J1ck5on 9 O 2 II 2 I o S Arrnstrong 4 2 I 10 0 0 I 0 C1r1>1l1t 1 0 4 2 9 6 2 24 Trulitto 2 O 2 6 0 0 I O Fielder 2 O O 4 I 0 0 ?' Elcllman 4 0 I I 0 0 0 0 Th0m1s 1 3 2 S 4 3 S 11 Glaver t,. o 2 I 100 ·2 Meyer 4 02 1 SierTI I 0 2 2 Toll•\ 17 12 10 '6 Tot1ts 32 S 18 71 H•"llme Wtslt<n New <Mexico, 31-21 Tllfee·oolnt 90llS. Western New Muoco - Tru1illo 2. Techn1cels None Claremen.J 70, CIW'lst Cole9e '2 • (-.l·Cenlwetl<e) OllAmtllt Olrilt c.llet .. ft"'"' .. ft ... "' Lindilolt 7 I 2 IS Rlcfl S 0 3 10 TeVtor 9 O 2 fl Ferris 1 O I 14 Polaski 2 0 1 4 Nitz l l I 9 Me11rov O 0-3 O Jolln\.on 3 0 I 6 Slndstedl 2 O 3 4 Reinicke 7 S 0 19 Mt1ns IO• 7 2 71 Loe>ez 2 0 S 4 Sull1v1n O 2 O 2 Litton 0 0 2 0 Yoshllake o O 2 o Jo1ten O O O O Tot1ts 30 IO 16 70 Tot1ts 27 8 17 62 H11fllme: Claremon1, 34·19. Tnr11·oolnl 0011s· None. Technlc•I': None. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Or.,.. CNst 70, Grossmont '5 (CYllAH T~I GreltlMM 0,..,.. CMit Hlndff Mtntlnk Boisvert Swenson Mvtr Poon Larcev1t f9ftllf• ft ft pf IP 2 0 • • Arnobll I 2 2 • 2 0 O 4 Elltrman 9 0 4 11· 13 2 4 21 TIW>mH 0 ~ 2 O' S 4 S Hensen 0 2 2 2 3 0 I 6 Long 2 4 2 8 3 0 3 6 Rlttenl'lolne 4 0 3 I 4 4 S 12 GrMn I 2 4 II Wr'9111 0 0 I 0 ---- CIF finals-bound \'Corona del Mar lllarh'• Cbrla J.t,ort (44) / 'I mo•ea beblnd the D lockint -iif !f"athan . CraJar (7 5) u the Sea xtaia marcll'into the CD' blYialon VI ftnala nut week. l COMMUNITY COLLEGE JC Atllletk aur.u sta .. pell ltllll. c.llet, C11•1 we Rte. L" l Fulltfton, Ml.slon Ctn 10-0 I 2. &llltr•flttd. Westtrn St1te So. 10-0 '1 3. 0t An111 COISI 10-0 3 04 S.OUOllS, COlil VllllY 9· 1 4 S Et C1m1110, Min ion No 1·1·1 7 6. Clllt>OI, GOldtn G11t 9· I 6 7 G~lt. Western s1111 8 9·1 I I. Tift, lndtoendtnl S·I 9 9 Mooroarlo., Wntt<n Sl•lt No 9· l 13 10 Fresno, COISI Valley -t·2 10 11. MerclO, Cimino Norte 1·2 11 12. SldOltOaclr., Min ion Ctn I ·? s 13. Rtelwoods. Golden V10ty I· H 15 14. H1r1nen. COISI I· 2 19 IS. Mt. Sin Antonio, Minion No. '7-3 12 16 Antelope Vt ltey, FootlliA 0-1-1 17 17. Sin Bernardino Viv .• Footnltt 1·2 18 11. G1vil1n, COISI 7·3 16 19. Amer1c1n River, Ca mino Nori• 7·2· I 20 20. Long 8e1C11, Mlu lon No 6·3-1 nr 20. R•nctio S.nt1100. Min ion Cl!! 6·3· l 14 22. $Nsl1, Golden Vallev ' 7·1·2 nr 23. Butte, Goldeo Vellev 7·2· I nr 24. Southwestern, Mission SO. 6·4 nr 2S. San•• Monie•. W•stern St•lt So. 6-4 nr LP-11enote• ri nking In In t POii IOWL ScljEDULE TNIY's Cj- • ~HY a.wt ClllJk (t i Or..._. CeHI Cfltetl R1nct1o Santiago (6·3· I) n r-'OOroark 19· 1), om S.ddltt>ac:k II 21 n . Er Ci mino (7-2-11, 7 om Sllrlnl r.tlle a.wt (It lllrertlleld) ~ullt<lon 110·01 "" 8ekersfltld (10-0), 1·30 om Hiii ef F1me Bewl (I I Sin Oltgo) Antelooe V•lltv (I · l· IT YI SOuthwes1..-n 1'6·4), I om ~~ .... (•t Sift ..,_....) Mt. San AntO•bO· (7•31 "' San Btrl\lrdlno v1n.v (8·2), o.m ......... s .... ..., (1t s.ntll MeNcl) G~lt (9· 11 "' S.nt• Monln 16·•1. 7 om Met-Cid His -.wt (It Mtrcacl) Frtn•o 11·2) v• Mtrceo 11·71. 7 o.m. .Elln Gartk a.wt Ill Glrevl Butte 17·7· ll n Gtvll•n (7·3,, 7:30 pm. s.m. Crv1 c.untv LllM lawt (It Al'IM) Cotteot ol the Rt<lwoods 18· I· I) vs Hartnell 11·21. 7 om Slfl ,,. ...... C et Sift Jase I Chet>ol l9• 1) vs. Ot An11 ( 10·01. I o.m. S......a.wt (It VlMlll) Ameroc.1n River 11·2· ll vs. Coltee• ol Ille s.<!uolH (9·1.I, l:JO om a- I :!. NHL nANDINGS ~C.llllwe lmvtM DMWn w L T "" GF GA Ca!Qarv 11 4 4 40 117 K....W 17 9 0 34 1'2 Edmonton 15 9 3 33 119 Va ncouver 11 13 5 27 96 WiM ipeg 10 8 4 24 92 ~ Norris Dlvl$1en Detroit 14 7 4 32 HM Toronto 11 14 1 23 " SI. Louis 9 10 • 22 11 '-\lnnesota 8 13 4 20 83 :.h lca go 6 16 4 . 16 102 Wiiies C•lfet .. Kie ,..trklr DIYl$1en • NY Rangers 14 ' ;J 31 107 Pittsburgh 14 10 0 21 115 Was.hington 12 11 2 26 92 Philadelphia 10 16 2 22 102 New Jenev 8 12 • 20 77 , NY Isla nders 1 16 2 16 75 Montreal Adams DIVIMon 1$ 9 ' 4 . 34 111 Boston 11 10 5 27 91 • Buffalo 11 13 l 24 94 Hartford 1~ 13 1 21 84 Quebec 8 17 •. 2 18 95 f rldlY'-S<wn H•rlforo 6: 8 ulf1to I Winnipeg 6, V1ncouver 3 C•Jearv 7, Edmonton 4 T .. Y's 0-i ChK-11 IC._, 7.JS om Pl\ii.deiptl•• aJ lil«W .Jer~v. 10.JS a.m Boston 11 W1snlneton, 4.JS om Detroit 11 Quebec, 4 3S om NY 1~5 11 P11tS01Kgll, US pm Minnno11 11 Hvrtoro, •.JS o_m Buffalo 11 Montreat, S;OS o.m T«onlo •I St Louis. S.JS o m ww•nUNG Hllll lcMlt NON-LaAGUa 67 106 IOS 91 87 92 106 .. " 128 94 108 92 105 " 107 " 80 108 " 121 El Dlrl4lt U. MtrtN IS 90-Smllh CMI olnned 1t1mwv. 0:43 105'-Tran (Ml Pinned 811ut11d, 2:.-0 112-Tlnoco IEOI def. H¥Uey. tech 1111. 21·4. . 119-AYllll IEOl Pinned Do Wiiton, 1:.-0. 126-Harper IM) lied JICkton, 4·4. 131-KlnMY (ED) Olf. Sel111r, JM. l~Sdlulfa CEO> def Slrobtl, 10-S 1'S-Sw*1 IEOl Cltf. l(tlly, tech. f1U, 11·3 15'-Morllts CEOl won 1W forfeit. 16S-Tl!Omli (ED) WOii bV forlelt 175'-SPNlunan CEOI Dinned Mllltf, I SO m--0r1en 8Ala9ALL s.leriM IW dubs ' -. A Ytr 10t OlstbiH "'-'la OY CIUb Ill 19• Ind 1907 ll ComP>ltd OV the Meior Lteeut a.~ .. PllYtri AUOCl.lllol'I. Aver"" includl4 oror1tld •i9n1ng t>onusft •nd discounts sallrlts Olfened wllllOIJt ln1en1t NY YlnkMS Detroit 8oslon NY Meis Los Anoe!es HOIJ\IOn 1(1nsu Cttv SI Louis Pllila<ltlohl• Toronto CnlclllO Cut>' Mlnneso11 O.i.11nd B•lllmort C1hlornl1 Sin Oleoo Sin Franc11co· MllwlUkff All1nl1 Montreal Pltt51>Urgti Cltvtland Cine inn.II Sl•lllt Tt1H Chlc100 Whitt Sor. .. FtELD HOCKEY Hltfl ld\MI 1it1S 1'17 S41,S90 - SJ4,9'1 w .sn SS3,721 4CM,74S .... .., SSS.17S 403 .... 4S4,'7S 4'7,751 m.111 497,6'2 415.112 f90.33S 6'S,37S 361,0lt 392.124 316,6'S 492,"9 305,41? 140,900 213,SSI 346,511 211,9'0 23S, 1'7 )34,739 ~, NO•M.EAGUI "!"'""""" lteedl l. LI 0...... O Huntington 8"Cll scorlne Walkw 3 Helflime Hu,.tlngton 8ffch, 2-0. .. Deep ............ DAVEY'S L~KElt (....._,~I -3 boll•. 74 1ng1trs .0 oon110, 10 cO<I, 1 ~llt>ut, 40 C.l llCO blu, n \Ind l>IU, 3 rTllCkertl, SO sculpln, 90 t>t~ oerch, SO white fish I •llttPshe•d • NIW~T LANDING -I boat, I 1t191trs. J hno coo I 11nd l>HS l '~ed. 3 ca~zon, I rock ll•ll. 2 KUloin Half.lime. .5.111 OltllO S111e. 4S-2L TllrH ·oo1n1 go1t\ UCl-P1tmer 4 S.ddleblck 69, L• Quint• 41 New-1MftaT~I k 3 l I 9 Toll!S 27 II 21 6S Tol•IS 17 16 21 70 - Oo•uoravk 2, Ftovo I Herom1n I Andtnori I !Min 01evo S1a1-Rou 3 W11t11ms 2. Bes• l Te<:MiC1'5~cMu~e" W. New Mexico 112. Christ C ..... II (AlUM Teumament) W. New Mexlu Christ c.llet f9ftllftp .. fl llf lP Cromwtfl 6 I 2 14 Clase~ 6 0 S 13 IJ1rlltson 1 S l 19 Thc>molOI' 4 3 0 11 WMfl'H O 7 4 2 I Schr-r 2 4 3, J Hi it I I J 75 Benson I 0 J 2 RHd • 3 4 12 Gav 7 • 0 • 14 McM1;1t1n 3 0 I 6 Ogg 6 S I 17 Acord I o 3 2 Kirch o 4 2 4 Verdugo S 1 4 14 Bronson O 0 4 O Tnonunoo. .s o 3 to R1cn1er 2 2 1 6 Hammond I O 1 7 Reves S 1 S 13 Seit 0 0 I 0 E It H ider 0 0 1 . 0 Totals •7 23 77 117 Totals .p 20 28 88 Helfti,,.,. Wtsltrl' New Ml!KtCO, S6·39 HlfH·ooint g01I\ Win1ern Ntw ~·· 1co-<romwe11 1, Hall I Reed I, Verdwo 2. Cnrlsl Couegt trv•n-Clastn 1 Rtvfl I Tecnn1cals CCI t>&nch Coleee scores WEST ·ltOCXIES San Ole90 St 102, UCI 18 W Ntw ~1lc.o 112. CllftSI Coll-lfvlnt • Allska P1elf1c .. All.ISi Pacific ., Bo;se St 7S. NW N1111-.. CS 8ekershtl<I 19, W1vne NtO 6S Clartmont·MuOO IO, Cal TKn S9 lc»ho St 6'. Coll qf ldlho SI Menlo ICIO. R edtanc:ls 97 Sonoml St H. CS Nor111r1ooe 90 1011 SOUTHWaST THIS A&.M 76, L•mar n MIDWEST CttlM.11 67, Mortfllad St 64 ~ 10, Cltvellno St •9 Mlc:hlNn 102, Gr1mbll1111 SI '1 Toledo '2. Ctnt. F'°'ldl SI SOUTH Old Dominion 15, RlcNnond S7 IAST L~ 75, Ht Nll'd S4 NallY IO, Y lit 7S TOUltNMWNTS ''""" ....... , AON .... Au•lln Pen I IS. S. llllnols 90 LI Sai. 64. Georgl• Sotilhef'n 62 Hlwtr9" Geor... IO, ~ont 8e1Ch St '3 IOWI '°'· Brown '1 .....,.., ,...,. .... '°· North TH•• 14 Sllft JoM Sf. M. Arrrw 7• ,... Cotwedo .}.!-74, PacHlc " St..-d,.-. Corneil '5 c..... ... SI. 15, U.S. 1nternellona1 " F_.. MM Jt, TeMetMt SI S1 ~ LAtt•lnM Tedi .. t ~. Ofllo 62 J¥rlEQIM la, L!"C::-Sf 11 t ........ ,...., 7J J a '"""'· iii, .I c.ete • ....... ....... ,.,._ .. ----··=:.. • a I. 'lllUIUWf 7' °"' ...,,. fl, AmefN .. .... --~~ .... , "''-·· ~lf.14 Ci..-lt... .. , .......... ..,..,, ' SaclclttNClt ftflpftp • 1 • 10 1 ) 1 19 ) 1 3 10 7 0 4 • 3 0 s 6 • o o lo 1 1 0 6 1 0 1 2 1 0 I 2 Dottin ~r51\llt S1tn0f\ Gelt>ert Moore Agnew Demo's William\ Horn LI Ouirllll Linck Ho C1mol>tll Vu Hi n l(alt Jul1-n Ching Koller ft ft pt IP I S I 8 0 S I S 1 6 • 21 , 0 1 4 0 I 0 I 0 2 2 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 10 19 11 41 Tot1ls 27 9 71 69 Scare bV Tol1ls Qu"'9n Saddlet>aell 17 21 13 11-69 7 13 II lo--41 S.Odlel>lck -Mershlll 2, La Quint• -Linck I. L• Quinta Thrtt·ooin• ;oets Simon 7, Agnew 1 C1mot>tn 1 Tecllniaiw None Ocean View 93, South a.tiersfietd 69 (Sin Luit OlllWll T~I Oc11n Vltw MUtll 9a'irw•fleld F'ro'11> Norman Evins Ern" W11tnev Pt!On11 • Tenbtroe 1(1r1iner Mlrt1n Wlhrion TotelS .. ..... ,., f9ftllf lP 121 4 MIOden 6S3 11 11 4 2 26 Otis I 0 4 2 8 2 I 11 LeoMrd S 3 S 13 1 1 • 1 • HenderM>n I 0 3 2 I I 4 3 McGiii 9 4 0 21 3 7 o 8 • ltuffus 2 3 o 7 6 I 2 13 Sumll(l 0 2 I 2 1002 Ho9an O t •I S 2 O 14 KOl'I I 0 0 2 0 I I I 37 17 II 93 TolllS JS 11 20 '9 ~ bY Ouwtw• Ocnn V1tw 29 77 21 14-f) South B111enlitld 17 17 17 ll-6t Tlll'et-PO<nl -"· ocean Vie-Marlin 2, South 81ktf'SllllO MIOOtn I. TKMlcett· None &.-tuna .... di 60, <>ranee GMn 45 , .......... , °''"' Glell Ll9llM Medi Macklin Lffnder WetrM E1flneer Adlmt ltoby 8onntll f9ftllf • .. ft .... 6 9 S 21 Trevino 12 • 7 34 3049 McJ(eown 2034 I OS2 Ou'-" 134S 4031Steffotd 124 4 O l 41819nton 1121 I 0 '1 2 Curnmlnes I I I 3 I 0 0 2 8Uldlbeum 0 4 I 4 . Schmidt ' 0 0 ' Swavne o I o 1 WR!lle 0 0 0 0 16 10 23 '5 Totlll 1t 11 16 60 sc-11¥ OMr'lws Or lfl9t Glen l2 6 10 17-45 L1gun1 8t1Ch 9 11 1' I~ ThrM·POinl toelS: Orl !IM G~ J; L~ lleadt-Trevlno ,, T~,Noflt w........., "· ec..... " (-.11111 I) Ws•:lt I ._ ...... ·~'!, .,... 6 s j . 17 ·-, • • Dllfl 1 4 • .. v....... 7 J 4 • Ollwa IOIJ NII J t J I -...w ,,,., Wiiis •••• ..... J 4 lll 9tlcie 72 16 ......... 1 •• 1 Mall J 4 1ll Vu 111 4 c:.tMft 11SJ ...... • • • • ...... • • t. ~ ri 1, ~.. T... D M • 61 .... 9' ...... I I( ............ .., • i. "n 1....., ' M "ll ..... , nw. ..... ~ ..... •• -°'"" 1, Vu.,, ...... -v ........ 1. T..,...._ ..._1 1 ~ HaHtlme· Groumont. 41·3S ThrH-POint llOllS .None T Kllnlcali: None Seclueias '7, Geldlft West 41 (s..tils T__.,...) G4ildlll Welt s..eiH .. ft.... f9_ftllf to Johnson I 3 2 S Coooer ' I 2 9 Cox 2 o 2 • Slterv S 2 3 12 Wiison s 3 3 13 Adams 7 3 4 20 Jadlton I 3 3 S AnOerMIO I 0 3 2 Swinson s 'o 2 6 ThOml>ion I O Mt Gondrln9tf 0 I 0 I RltttnhOull S 3 ~3 Sll9ar 0 0 2 O Otvli 3 3 3 9 H11nltton I 0 0 2 Totou 6 O S 12 TolM-1t 10 IJ Al--Joi~ l1...19 61 Haffllme: TltCI, 24·2 .. Tl!rN-POlnt llOlli: s.<!uoiH -Adams 3. Tecllnlcats: None. HIGH SCHOOL GIA.LS OcHn View 44, Lent ... lh hlV 43 , __ ... ..,.) OclM vtew Llfl9 IMdl f'tlV Brun Collins Forondl H1-McCllnloc:k Nunez Smith Wolfe Sulkv1r Tlkldo Tollb .. ft... tttttllf• 0 0 I 0 Grut>t>s 3 S 3 11 O I o I \11nllndlno 2· I 2 s 0 0 I 0 Huehts 3 0 3 ' 2 2 2 6 G"y l 3 3 ' OOIOGerry 120 4 31 4 14Mntgnvy 1 2JS 4 1 2 9 FIOurnov O O 3 O 1022 Ml9mlil 10 2? 3 , 4 • 8alttv 0 0 1 0 1734.JkkM>O 1012 14 16 20 6' Tot.is IS 12 21 43 SC-11¥ ~119n • Oc.an View ' 12 9 1.-.... 12 12 13 6-43 Lone 8eecfl Poly T11r1a·poln1 eo1ts. Polv-Mon'90m9! y I Lol'tg 8t1ch T ICflnlal: L 8"9 e.ctl CNlltr ... Y .... 5', C"ta Mesa 50 ,.,... ,..,._....) c... ... ~ v.,,. ...... ..ft •• GooCI I S 1 2S Andet'1ofl 14 2 2 >O Moor• t J , 1 ltemul 3 7 s • Schofield 23 4 7 llltler 1s21 Heuyen 3 0 1 6 Zwtlt 0 0 2 0 SUrmon o 1 s 1 OoesMt I o 4 J I rvan! o o 3 o Soenct I o 4 2 Morris o 4 3 4 Ferr 3 I o 7 Cell 0 0 I 0 Toteb IJ 16 20 SO TO!llt 2) 10 it M SC.. ., ...,.,. Co.11 MeM 10 1 21 Jl-90 C~t~lllO V"""' 11 IS 16 l>-M Thr ... Hlftf ...... c .. ta -....-Ceodl 4 T~·NaM • ._...a, SM aus11t1 n CllWl9 T•1 ..... > .... ..a... ,.... , .... =-"*' lt : ~ 1: =-M : i .: TIN99 • I J 12 ,...,.,. 4 1 J f CMlllllr I I 1 I ,.,,. J I 4 t er.a 1 I I I 0tM I I J J ........ 1... ....... . . l . :-i-1 : r : ~ • • • 2 Yll:dl J 1 • 7 ,..... "" '61 ....i.. ...... ·~--.I.... " " , . ......., -~ ttttlt - Tnw. ...... = 1111 a...• 1115$1 1 Afllt•· ' ., SOCCER Hlth scMel boVs '40N·LIAGUa CtreN tllll Mer 2. lrriflt 2 Irvine scorlno. Rosenberg 7 Goetit saves Brosn1n 11. Corona det Mar 1corlnt HIN I, Bennett >-. GOlllt SIYH ConneUy • H1Hllme. 0..0. OcMfl Vltw 1. lst•Mtl o Ouan View scoring. Smllh I Goellt wves: 8~6. • H11fllme: 0·0 TENNIS Mastwe~ (at .... Ylrtll .............. J111ot> HIHlk (Swllzerlalld) def Tim Mlv· 0111 (U.$.), 7-s. •·3. IY•n Lendl (CzecllOl!O· v11!.l1) def. Andre AlllUI (U.S.), 1·6, 7·6, 6·3. h1s7 8«ktr (Wftf Germ1ny) Ott. Henri Leconte (Fr1nctl, 6·0, l·O (lnlurv dlf1utll. f'rld9Y's trwacftoln IAYIALL Amwtcall LM9111 CLEVELAND INOIANS-Slgntd Lui\ AgUIVO. lnflttotr, to I --..... r contr1et. ........ LM9lll CHICAGO CU8S-N1med Donald C Grentsko llf"tsidenl 1nd chi.I ••KUllve ottic:.r CINCllllNATI REOS-5191\td Ron Otsltr, MCOnd ~M~n. lo • lwo·vffr contr1e1 ~ Seuttl Atlelllk ~ <:.HARLESTON WHEEL.Elll-::-Nlmed Gag M•hfl>erg, m1n1oer, •nd 8111 E1r1t11, oltchln11 GOICh-.. , CALL 642-5878 Private parfYf°"'V No ~11 E .. ate . eom,.,,.,c1al, Automot111e Boating Of Hetp Wanted . . 11111,._.~ _.....,._, HMS.pier-• 131U1 t HM~ .. ' '11 111 I I Ill-•••tM12+•t•I• ~a.Mee ......... _. ............... Urgenllyneed-• .... IAM ,,~;==.=ii.Ill "llflrt& ..._. .. rtng. N.-H<>uR TO~AMtorllli&. .. If S*W to..-.....,... t.tM•s ,_ I! C .. CICYOURAD ~--o=.1n1~= Jf!Dl'.!!!_T,._ •t.uJ -.L TRAllll ::-..S~tr=-•= ~&wt• =-c~~= .-.VV-t•/"" THI PNT DAY I• -ltlle ........_ PM·Tlme. The Deity Pilot \a now ec--HAVING Newport, oft1ra WOU a ........ wtttt a =-..an ..... SW£P: '*iAM-12 Noon ,.,. o. • -....... -....... COIT 11/10 c... ""*d ~In. W11 tn1n on ~ -~Z,.: APPlY f«)W!ll Coll• MeH, lrvlne, hltut•l Malllf19 more CO Bo M1005 Ft •No~ -.......... ----· t100 ..... ~ M..ut. ~Bw +oommiMbL =· =.;;;:;·,...._ ... T~tln,&Sad~V• moMJln·1== w~.T!11111 • . 9f7/Hf(+.....,.,... ::' .. •,;:::..:::.~=·= ''CewW''.No .HVHllle beneet&~ ~·proof of lne MdThe Deity Piiot hM one ,ALLMANAGE .. AT :=.°"9r9outat8nd-Ul'I•••• __ ..... ...... ,._....,..,,,,_ So.COMn1·1233 ~Hew~ ... ~::':; aeenOMVr9COl'd.'l700 ~&aewowllpert· CenhWy21E.ucu~ --n-•-........ 11aa .. .-,...,_, .. a...-'"-.. ..,....,. _ ..,.. ..,.. *"-poelUol ...,....,._ ~ Int........_ UoeNed or Cellular lndu1try. no _......, ·-• ................. --Dim e • r b a r a ltt w n hr+ beneftta. In ~ ~ • non·llcenHCI Don't Cllllular up ,.quited. " (I --;: ... · .;.....:.~;:;:·:-.;: ~~== to.Mpm, 7a&-11ss H~~':M7:.=:. .;: SerW» Depart-•1a111112r1 =" ~2~ecs:&'o ~ Comm flNf. ~$.-1211 1 .. 1111 • ..--:'°.:-..:.-... -..:;;-,:·"',.,,c':: 1uper1or1111ft on SM mllfff.. + holldeYa. ment.Coms*Jtl"9Mlary, Needed etWOC>dY9 WNrt nM2l2 ........ 111111 , •• --N0¥ 21. "-caltll rtnO Cont91nW ... now '*tno Cell 8'2...t321 x 205 ::.:.. ~ ~ ~ ~awn. &75-0474 WAT WQT£RH For STATIONERY STORE. ...... 1• ..... -...,,.;-.-•.... ._..·great Mnllw111 accounts~... 9A,_.-5PM 71'"442-4333e!•~,et Lady °' ~. 2·3 MALESTA-n CdM. FIT, 5 Deyt Xlnt _[lft- •• ,_,..,. ·• ~ -,. ..,. ---. AEWARO WITJi Gen. Accounang dutlee, • · tw"aldey, 3 csats1•. llex· wortllng c:ondlt.lona. EJt. Need ..... ..,. .. ._._..-.ill •-.. ,_,,., .__ -No Q u E 8 TIO NS bll ~. benk rec. lllLJ PILIT DELIVERY DRIVER Ible, e«tng ror C Mw II 111111/IM.. CleptloMlty fine~ money'? Eern 1400· "' ' '"' " ... .-.. -· ... ASK!Dtll 758-1175 or computer tnefldty, Ute Automotl¥9 paint 1t0f• mobMe home.. 722· 1"2 Pt--. d9la entty, llgM PMne for eppt 873-<&182 11000/wMl wcwkln,P. ::""'....: :=:":. =· .... .... 117 .... 7• typlnQ. Salwy neg. c.it ~Welt~ c9~· .. ~· -~.•ryv"·~ LIUL 1111n•Y typlnQ ~ ..:i:..~:r,t 1-·-1-~:. ~· ~ .. · •• II ;J; -for appt. Ma-0111 ii~~~~~~~ii _,,,. -·-· OM • ...-tie.ii-·__. _,_, -. -.. --cewd. 364-1121 Frlendty caual general I I I lllll •ll Adml nl1tratl11• 1klll1 C08TA MESA 546-el,.. MblflA' a;: HOS; iPiftl practice firm In HIJftt· I • I 11111 Heel!)' phonel, ~ SOUTii 0 .C. 512· 1240 . 8plrtt Who lhlm»T1$1G ..... fBlll P /1 lngton Bwtl I• looking For.....,...._ !Jco '*P-word/Lotua !'lelPful 1A91f GAAOEll GAOVI Holy • )IO'a NllU\ Needed lmmedlatetyt NB tor a cec>able, hard-fUI ....._.. oflica In beckgmd Xlnt tleneftta. 7•1017 or 7•10M. :ev:: ':ow~ •SSISTANT --.own car. 120-1o.c2 woni1ng per'lon "''2 yrs tieaudMmc.MO-tooo ~ oo.E. Send ,.. •• W9Y 10 r..cti my ldeela: n DENTAL RECEPT • Callfornla lit e11p. Selary Ill Ill p 1/am 1 •uma/u lary require· WI lb II •• You wtlO geve me the ••• • N.B. lfldude9 light t*kpg D.O.E. 847..S0.1 . r......-o.pt. or menta 10 Ms. L9onard, Muat llft up to ID k Ex· dMlw gift to forgtve Md Strong typist fOf RMI &-& detleal. FIT. PreY1ou1 LOT PERSON malor m:":-. located P.O BoK 15853 ~ ~ ~ M noc for91!f the~ that le t_,Au1omotl"9 The Dalty Pilot It ... Ing el(per JWef. ~l-9491 PI T, drlv•r. clean-up, ln!Nlne .... -0-~/ 8eachi~S853 cell=... l:»llMdl- done to me and You who poetlon In tut ~owing part·tlme driver a tor .s.y, 946-2620 ...,... minor llMefnbly, ~ cief1t for~ ,IT PIT po. I Serva Station Anendant Cell ~1 • .. In all.the IMtanc. of S.... Declt of THE DAILY afternoon 'delivery of ---Riva, C.M. &42-1970 1t1on bu9Y ~ com-PIT, or FIT, ~ In par. --------my 11fe wfttl me. I, In this PtLOT. l&wpm minimum. ~a ln the folfow· _,_. • UI Put~ ap. a +. CALL Ml aon. Unoc:al 78. 377 SU-__ _._ lhort ~ WMt to Gr981 opportunity tor ad-Ina .,._.; Aircraft -...,, FIT, gd * 1lf TilofNa (714) 211·2313 pwlof (at Plaoentla) N B. Loe.I ofb ~ In-. IN!*~ for ewrythlng vwicement Cell PEGGY •NEWPORT BEACH oppcwtunlty. 7~1903 Eattbllaned medical clinic 6'2-0480 . wntory ..._ ...... 15 and COflftrm once men BUVINS For lnteM.w • COSTA MESA aeeklng LVNI ror ou.-••••n•••:r• ~-= • a t. tMI I .,.,.-wt to be __,_,,___., •DANA POINT 000 LOYER WANTED tlent~ -......; ....... --.. , • .1 ~·'"-"· Kennel ,_.,, bether, wt11 ..._.. .. FrtendlY. ---" ..,_.. for ~ IW'*'8 or ... eapeiat9d from You no IG-412111t M1 •SAN CLEMENTE trlln. SMrrys K-9 ~ cy program for the FUii-wanted tul ..... 9&'9Y FV Pu~fng Co _.. Nf1f1 .,. ....... Wort& on a man. lloW great IN-. • LAGUNA BEACH gri-la. ~2148 erton ., ... Wiii tr.in. Call ~ K110#11dge of .. per d lfllPt>lng ... p/1Daala Our wen ... *'81 ..,_may ba. I •I& aHIT191 Ttt,..ll'faperdrJbetwe9tl 8111919-187.9 Cotta . MaH/Newport ..,_.owncwforenandl. ue to a ·~ al,.._. ...,,. to be wltt\ You Md II nm Piil 191 the hrs of 12PM and ..... mTILUI ........... ,. D 8eedl ., .. haipM. Afltpky Mu at know malllng •tor•• In ,.... o.c. mf '°"'9d~ In Y041 For· e6agant ethnic r..-3PM, weekdays: 3AM COfTn..-~:~--•1111 ,, Ill Pennyu v er., 1110 procedurea. fr•lgtlt, --..~ ~ gJOty. T"-* taurant In Newport Md IAM, Sat. & Sun. With ~ peraonalty A.taamble eutometic -'d-P\acentl• Aw., Coeta ~. Uft min. SO lb&. .....,. ..... YoutorYourLowtowetd Beed\ 7525200 Alie 1 Muat haYe a reffatMe car, & good dtMno rec:ons Ing madllnes. Par'I tkne. ....._ ' AaQWes delaled record lrn•entolY ..,._ me Md my to..i onea. Anti • • • °' lnauranoa and good drill-Paid medlcef vecalJOn. Flu. hoUrl. ~ ~. knoa11dge Cl( 11110 ._..MM "t ~ may-pray ttll; ill£IDPll ~r:i~~~e:~ S20.00 lldc. CAU JM 540-1368 New S.C. Plaza. '" . '""JL~ ~ ~~&1~=-·· ~;~c;~ pre~ 3 conMCutlv.• Irvine caterw AIR AIP C.it 6'2~21 --/1111111 111111. fl F ... ment ctr Benelts AWt ..,.,.11 I Pl Ill I Fw"" DMIMI days. After the ttlkd esey, · · · x209 Dffle co. owned YW'I In NeeOeO. w .. tralr). ~ 1930 Newpcwt 8fwd •-1 • 111.11. . .. ,: ' ... , .. . ' . •, . \ • -'I. .. • . . ~ ~· ,<". ' Jt •''° .. ,,.. .... ~ .... 'S, 1 ...... ·'' ,, . ~ .. .. ... "'l ....... -'Mo"-'-•'tit. ~ wllfl wtU be granted Payroll. Tak• 10 Gen. ASK FOR ERIC BLADE oc ....... Medical&~ ~ ". ,0 9\art. CALL FIT .... In. llllW. f90d tf'tO"C*l'ttlndltlna..1-... _________________ • no matter hOw dlfftc:utt If L~on-Fr1. tal ~ good prj. Chria..M1-1071 ....... iJeiel beneftta. CM 6'2~11 tied,lf'1nottof .... Too·•·y·s =·J:'d=: MEVERH~~et78 DllLY PILOT FIT.N.8. 7f0..114$ ........ 1 h tl o=• tor " aoon • .,our f9YOr Ilea llllblli RTIM.I , 330 W• Bay St. .vm For ••'•bll~ed ~; Ctwtalmaa .._ Appty In •---------------REAL ESTATE bWlgrantad.MCP Watllll Coete-Meaa,CA Ew1ler A.M. ~ ~ir.tant.Nr9e =--~~.,.,.. FUN ~G!!t Pre>perty Mgmt eiq> 1 +. Route. PIT 7 d8ya. No "5-0Sl7 CL ASSIFICATIONS Computer,xp.F0tNew· *-* ~MuttMl!ede-mTI-/-I . A.t 4J.'ER SCHOOL n •II port 8Mdl ,.;.., Eatate Creative & tk\Med c()()I( pend able venlcle, In· ~ AWTlllT G+'eat ~-kW .... rMn- .... .... d9\aloPer. N/tmtlg of· ~ for N~port'\ ~~~ Ea1ab111Nd madlc:al dlnle oared.~ person WORK IM2 2790 ftce.ClllL.aAM75t-t531 m09tf8rnousba)il6deltal-_ ............. _ .....--"' aeeklng MA '°' front l W/DOOd *Mna record • In tor my myeo;'8 ..:-glrta"°"': HUGHES INVESTMENTS Ian reatauranl EJtcellent U.Soutti -~D~ 9 badl' otftce. Wiii train. CALL MtH80WMAN ARE TH Deya/Week Muet ,,.,,. #2 Carpente PIZa #250 ..iary & ~ .. PleeM --· .. Clll 1181919-1871. 7U MCMMn Lv Mag IN E REAL your own trtlnlpOrtltlon. Newpor1Beect\,CA92e60 call SOnny at 6'2-7880. (11•) M1-GM ME04CAL ASSIS:rAN'T S-. EST A TE TABLOID S-*Y ~· IWI FUll CHARGE COUNTER HELP/DELI lml9/ ..... Frt ofta .w/IOfM 810 llBllUIF• ~c:=-== Ill H D FP~orNPBIT,,:~!!artlng Over 21, non-1moker. :.*!:~~.EKG ,_...._ Pll"80fl8 tor SECTION .... _.. Extenwunoc1~lngcent4W -1· • · --..-. anng good OMV record. "_, · _,.. OC. High C01nmleaion. view 850-10M property manegement Abraham 83l-9998 A"9fy Mon thn.I Thurs at WYlne S52..oe:M women YWY .uccnJtJI ~~:~~=~=~iif.iiFJ~!~IA:e..•:J:i~'~;: =:,~ P/T~!£%~~~Sand-~.·i:::cr:.ic·:: ~~~~~~=-. ~1=1~ 11 .... 11••11 .. wort!. Corona del Mer real •t•t• de>+aloPer of· wlcll 875 Paularlno Clemente. 311·90e9 8u9y F.m. prectlce. exp, -·· 1•11 WM. M-W-frt 640-8265 ftce nw FethlOn ltland. ' ' lrllne 5~..()631 -1-•-· i;!!~!~~ ... !~ .. _ 1111 ftl . c;..i Laurie 759-9531 Coate Mw.. 545-4M7 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT W.. talOf-made doChea.. •• - - -~ Dec. 8, 7PM. CMlttan t.dy ... provide II ., * IS HIRING * ...... /l ,.,.. 110.000 • monttll ·--· PAT PARELLI ahar•• cNldcar9 tor ~2~" 'o .... •• PIT _,.;:i:.!,':,. af\ernoon l 18,5QO.te2,000 per year. 5 ~. llPP'O. 3 472-3203 . 'AST AND COMPLETE 14-l methods ol old., child. ._.... .. v ~OLUNTEER Cc>Mdlnttor. """ ·-"' Clll 1-805 585--1Mt eX1 m . late .,_q or earty &tabllflment & Repair ~ PSYCHOLOGY EMlltde Cosra Meu FOf non profit home ~ :~7~.M. no ex~. nee. GB759 lmmed ~ I morning, ,._ n....e valid HIRE 800-317·55" AND COMMUNICATION . ..,,. I B•I ISJI llver meela program. FLORAL DESIGNER CA lloenM & exoeflent MAMETING Bil. growing. CAU 491-7850 I =• .::-a:,; ~~ 11£11&/TIU Flrtt cl~ ... dulg~ ~~~ recc::pl/e:;:! 11 Years & Older Work Eveninqf & Saturday YOU CAN A VERAGI PEB WEll s7500 ORMOREt PHONE; 491-3321 All Tran1portabon Provided By An Adult Supervuor wou 11 nn on., ..... ne help, rura ltaelf. Net• Liit I ,.... BIS 11•/WBI n eon.. ••~wftll elderly F .__....., c M _.__ .=. ":....~~onr nysayer. tee<> ~tt• .through class1f 1ed •K yr. 13()(),000 F/P. PR MarttetlnQ phof'8 wort!. pref'd exp I.Ill t..... or . . rW1tll I .. _ -._ "" A\19 Costa Meu ,..... CMtl. 455-3009 Cell Didi lfS-0020 ' ........,.; Sllw 2 22 4 atOfe. AWt 1930 N.!Wi' r:~ur Aorist, at. • __________ .;,._ ___________ ___, ~Ilea .;H f<UI) ADS C I ·--· °" port BIYd. Coat• ~ 55 I NURSERY S-'LES L a a , • .....,. ,...,-energ9tlc person 10 grow HAS ID£ FR£E llllTlll ,_ I with-~ Co Min for TDel 110.000/~ No M Oaiy Piot F otftce enthualn le& 1111199 a W' •1911 . 1yr re•rall e.J1p. ·'•Q1 cnd."lno pen. Clll 0. Cal ront • r'rt w ~ ,_ jPIT Greet beMflt• AWi U00.1200mo. Interview .,.,,, Aeeoc.173-7311 * : •O-VISOR c"eertul. o00l' 0 ce ....., 1n per90n, 2305 e. eo..tl by eppt. ~Nunery, n alcllla, competltlYa Ulery. Hwy Corona oee mar 2031 Newport Blvd 642-5678 ~1~1-~ Contact .w..tiMI FRO~T OFFICE peraonl Coate Mw.. """" ptMMnt peraonat1ty NII Tm ror c:twreprectle offlc:e, CM media co, needa ,. llQtlt 'YO!ng. pt\OMI, M-F., llable person , 1 .... ~-3~ ,,,..,.._ 173-e070 ~· Variety of dUtiae ln- c:IUde ahlppfng, deening. AIJOB 11 ock Ing . err1nd ~:.,. phonea & 1llnQ. ValtO' Are you edYentwous and COL req'd S5.75/Hr $2.66 per day Thet'I ALL ~ Pr/ fO< 3 .,_, 30 drj minimum In the ttwouQhthe DAILY "PtLOT Cl111tfted P8Q9I TIM?lun.-tfed ""'"'**' tnOIMty fOdeyl need rntJtr'J'/K! Ara you -p.,,,.... ~ brtgtlt, welfgroomeO and .• -... --oar to teem? Travel 11 HIT Tmt 1 ~ 9tetea and reeort SetwlUy. tome' SUnday .,... wltt\ • company lntwlor d41coratlng P'9' that Ilea • good repu-but not nee 173-2880 ·I A·J POSITIONS Wortc In tM M expanding ·~ PTomocton flefd. If you•• •-mottYatecS ~Mk• woritlng Wfth teenegera. ~ rMY be the ~ you'w ~ wat1lng for • ........... (T•••rt) W181P1t1• ... ... ,.-....... . . tneuted VM. W ..... « Lsgea....11 ........ a..e.et .. "*1 -., ............ ................. CAl:L ITIVDI (111) 477-1111 ' r Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntinifon Beach Fount•in Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOtlCITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney TOdar' s New1 ., . Today! lnMW•ac:ks br3pm . ... lw fl I • I MOTOR ROUTES . AVAILABLE IN COSTA ·•SA IEWPOIT BEACH llUITllCTM IEACll DEUVEIY •Y -• ca.LECTION WEEKLY PAYMENT ...r • AHUllf 1• fll 1• 1111• IAT·M ....... 71• Dfflf•Ulf CAI .. ~ • muullCf ~D CALL 642-4.333 between IAM & 7PM Orange Coast Daily Pilot ACROSS 1 H~po<:!Qf! 5 Arr.a" 9 Ref Y' "'"f' 14 Shave 15 R•vetry cry 16 Lectu•" 17 Seed co~ .. , 18 Ov!lake 19 Pan trv 20 Sct>QOI SUbif'CI 22 Annoy 23 Crane pn1" 24 811 25 Front 28 Unlllt.,nf'~~ 32 Ammon111 comPOut•<l 33 Trey 34 ·p~hew1 35 Va1u<1 36 Palm 1•11! 37 P•PplltA I '" 38 G•tul'd 39 R1Me 40 A.non 4 1 •looln»s~ 43 \/IOll'nl « Story o~f'f •5 B1ve1tn 416 FIOO<I 49 Dulle< 53 1n1pir11 541 D•m~ 55 ·China 2 3 14 17 20 2s 2e 21 32 35 31 58 PHvey 57 Skin disease 58 Schoot ebb• 59 P1101s 60 Sediment 61 FP•the! DOWN 1 Health clubs 7 Oropclolh 'l tnelian language 4 Sturdy r, Concoct I> tnc.tdent 1 Bell sound 8 CarbOn - cleaner q Omament lo Peoc11 pan 1 Stiff t 2 tm11a11on "uf( I l ')mirk "11 Burden 'J'J Year~ «I Forenoons 1<. Electnc:al unit 26 V1ol1n maker 27 lnvo41es 21! Stmt 29 Otmlnl1h 30 Falcon 31 Yonder 33 Small amount, 6 7 .. PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl.VED 36 Enclose 37 Munich atlMn 39 NHL teem 40 USSR nvtit •2 Promoted 43 Le11111e<s 45 ThreelOld 46 Glen 47 Gen Robt 8 48 Scor1a 49 F191l 50 Pen1 n'atr~ 51 Cheese 52 TuMd S• Evrt prel 10 11 12 • 13 People NEED Cla ified .. , AUTOS JOH SON & C,O N Lincoln MP re ur v 2il:.MI HMI'><>• Al, 1 Cot !• Meu '>-!fl "6"0 Newspaper Delivery Drivers Needed. Monday-Friday 2PM-SPM. Weekend~ - & Holidays.4AM-7 AM. Earn up:to ·s600/month. Must have reliable transportation, insurance & a good driving record. Call 714/642-4333 ext . 205 Between 8AM-7PM Ask For Rod-ger BOATS MOTORCYCLES S7!? or Sil!~ Reach 30,000 l'o 85,000 households and over 212,500 readers In the .Dally Rilot and Huntington Beach/fountain Valley Independent. 7tt for io word~, 4 days or 11'' for 10 words, 7 days Extra worda 50~. Call Now! Private party ads only, ·~o Commercial adS. .. -' - n A . , ... I 79 FQAD ·MUSTANG, .utometlc. Nna good, SIOO 54&-t 150 ..,_ or 740-Q24 . ·-----··-- JUtH'C'>(J~ X. 'lO~ · l f1 !, ~ , ' •. " I '! I JA. • • • ' ft you're loold~g for •)ob. ~alfled II•• news for you. Ml.IC NOT1C£ .-. ...... .... .. -, - NOTICE OF PUBLLC HEARING CONDITIONAL USE PERMlT NO . •a8-Sl/ NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 88-46 (Establish Huntingto n Youth Shelter) ·-·- W• NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN tha t t he Hu ntington Beac h Planning Commission · will h old a pub l ic hearing. i n the Counci l Chamber at the Huntington . • _Beach Civic Center, ~000 Mai n Stree t , Huntingto n Be ach, Californja, ::o n t he date and at the time·indi ca t e d below t o r ece ive and c o nsider the statemen ts of all per sons who wish to be hea rd relative to the application described below. . . - 'DATE/TIME: Tuesday , December 13, ·1 988 , 7 :00 PM -' ~AE.P.LICAT ION NUMBER: · Co ndLti onal Use. Permit No .. 88-Sl./Negative Decla r a tio n No . 88-46 - APPLICANT: -.. : LOCAT IO~: ----.. -.. =~= --.. : REQUEST : .. -.. --.. ----- Ca r oly n Ka n ode -Hunting t o n You th S he lter . . ~u n tingto n Be a c h Ce ntra l Park -Brooks .Ho use app r o x ima te1 y 600 .f eet wes t o f Go thard Street and 3 00 f eet north o f Ta lbe rt Ave nu e (s e e a~tached mapr. CF-R (Ci v ic .Facilit y~Re creation ) TQ establ i s h a yo~th . shelter i n t he vacant Brooks House located in Central Pa rk for the h ousing and ' ca re .. of up to 20 teena ge r s betwee-n t he ages o f 11 to 17. . : ENVI RONMENTAL STATUS: Covered b y Negati·ve Decla r ati o n No . 8 8-4 6. --.. : COASTAL ~STATUS: Not applicable • PUaJC PICTITIOUI •n11•• PICmtOUa-• lftMCed to _....,. ..... MOl1Ca MAim ITA~ MAm ITA~ ,_ under' ._ tlctftow The Oeeerl vi.w School Tiie rolcM4ng ...... .. The tolowlng l)WIOft9 .. ....,_ -Oii ..... Olatrlet American lllCllan dolna buelr.--= c90lrlG bulllle&I •· llleed aDOll'9 on No ••..,., 1, Edueellorl Tttle IV-A Project MA!'K I SYSTEMS. 313 a WOAD ~ MOUTH, 1271 1111 19 ealllng a 1C*i* meeting Not1tl EUdld Wey, ANtlelm, GllN.-Ste S, Laoune Aldwd loott ..,..,. Thurtd1y. Oeeemt>« a. Callf.'tH01 a.di. Calf 92151 Thia •r •it il9a INd 1'81 rrom 7 to 9 PM. The Ter... Franc.a Men· ~ Joflneon. 11'5 _. .. Counly Oerfl t#Of. llMringwlllbeWiildatW•t-r1qu9I. 941 W• CWW1 1(111 w.y, ~ 8-dl, ... Coulley on No ...... mont School 8251 Heil Av-311. Torrence, Celt. 90602 Celt. llM61 10. ,_ - 1nu1, WHlmln11er, CA Tl'lle bu9lne11 It con· NWI Mey iun.. 21161 ..,.. t2983 In room • 25 The dUc1ed by..,, lftdMOlm ~ S-2 ... ~ ~ e>r.,... Ca.I llMrino wi• be held to die-The --re;t1tr1nt co"'· 8liM:ft. Calf. tM44S ~Plot Na ., .. ,., 21. CUii lh• 1918-at and IMltOld to traneece .... Tilil buliwl .. con-DI ...... a. 10, - 195-90 proJ«;ts. At thli neaa undef the fte1hou. ~ by • 91fW* C*'· .. 100 time, rllidentt of American llullr'8ll name Of MIMI '*1!hlp. Indian enc.try If• urged to ..._ lb0"'9 on ~ber.8, Tl'le r19l1tr1nt com-9"'9 Input, crlt1dtrn, and 1MI IMnCld to ~ ..,.... l*P 11na1n the progrsm's T ... Mannqu9r neae llftdlr IN fk:tttoue ~ c:urrtculufl\. " you lllw aoy Tilil ~ -Mad .....,_ -Of --qu.tlon• r191r<1lno. tile wfttl the CouMy Cllrtt of Or· llleed 11t1o11i1 on~ 1, Sate Ile Good ma D llMrtng, pi-.. eaN lndlln anea County on NowmMr ,... . ~ .. 85, Education at (7 14) 10, 1"8 ~Joftnaon c-;: awaiil Hovem-841-1522 "'1WI Thie ............ ftlad Publlthed Orange Coat PuOlaNd Or-.. COMC with tfli eowwty o.tt of Ot· 21, 1 ill New· Delly Piiot December 2. 3, 4, Dair PloC No..,,._ 19, 2t, ... CouMy on No•••,.. port -=ti. Barn in 1Ma December 3, 10, 1818 •. 1He NopJm. ~ on l"Sa-940 S.-106 PutllllNd Orang9 "= AUl'lll 5. llOI. She ia , __ MUC ___ llmC(____ ~"°'No....,. 11. •· "Wrvh'ecl b7 eon, --=---.......-~-·-0ec1 , .. 3. 10. 1t11 1' rank ( J • n e) ITAWO. PICiiflOU99UIR•• Se-411 Aatiamnll of Tor- MaMDCllPEllT cw MAim ITATW ,.... .n.s· ..a-.-.eer, \119 a. MCllllOUI Tiie tolowlu'9 .,.,._ -M#y .... ~of TM9U~::.:8no.U::ton1 ~ ~~BUILOEA. C-. Me.; I snnd· h8'tl9 .-idooed IN UM of 2755 .,_,., eo.ta Mel&. .... ITAW ehildrma. . 13 sr-t· th• Flctl\lou• euslnHI Calf.~ 590I G The'°'°""" .,.,.. .. __ .. hn...a...-__. • Nama: SUBE SPORTS· Tiii ..,....,green roup. c90ir1G ...,_a -._... -~ TEAM SUBAflO, \l35 Whit-Celltornla, 2755 Brltlol, Tf'M~llT EQUITIES, freat-treal-.rand· tier A" •B-12. Costa;~,.:•••· C a llt. 1•12aoe.CHcas-.101. children; eiaten, ...... Callt 92127 _... ....... .. ~ / Beectl, Cellf. ..... Taifl al '.-.. TI'9 Flctltloua ~ • '"" .....,neea ton-12tie1 --. Name r.Wred to •bc>W-due1ed DY-• COfl>Ofedon ~ CrOllley 1716'4 ~ mMf ...,...._ Ned In Or-. County on Tl'I• 1e_gl1tral\l ·com·1~ aMt CQaM. ...... Proctar al Laa An-' March •. 1917 fl t LE mencad 10 tranMCt bua6-cart. 92127 ...... Sbe WM a l'llli· HO FS37208 I neel under Ille ftc;tttoua I ~ Alan en.atey. dent of Ca.ta Mam Q\ad DfMarco. 117S Rae ~--ntml Of ~ 1713 ... "-Port&twd .• Coau f t• and Crt .. Upland, caltf 917N ._ _ _.._on AUQU9l ,..,. ..._, Clllf 92t27 Oft • ,_,... Paul De"'4d LudQ111, ~71 Alan 8ern9lein, ~IC I Dortll Pera. 10 e.ec:.nto, WCA'k:td • I ..... E. Bradford Place, Santa TIW statement ... Ned ""4ne, Cellf 92714 woman for L M._mn Aria. Callf 92627 w4ttl IM County Cllrtt of Or-TIW ~Mii Is eon· •---(~). TM bUllrtla wea eon-19"91 County on ~ dlllc'9d by • ,._., C*'· ..._ ~ .,--~ ducted by•~., pertner-2. 1981 ,..,.... Mus of Cbriatian ~ , .... bl .......... ~~~~ The r1ot11r1nt c om-BwiaJ will be CeJ. Thie 1ta1emen1 ,... flied ..... _ _, ~·-.,,... ..,.,_,/rnanoed 10 tran..:t .,...._ ebntled n.-ta ...ith 11'11 County Cieri! of Of-Dalt:::!.~'* 12. 19, neae ~ tile llctftoue on y, ange County on ~-2S, 3. 1988 ~· nema or ,___ 0.-•iber 8, 1118 at 3. 1988 • s..ON ._.., litlollil on HJ A 10:00 AM. at St. o~~= 1~ MlJC MmC( , LI ~ ~ .,.. ·fled Joachim . Catholic 21, bet 3, 1NI w1tt1 1M C®nty a.. bf Or· Clun:b. Vilitadon at Sa-090 ...crmoue • 11•• anoa County on No_,,._ Pierce Br09. Bell --------r=:~ -3. 1... ,..,... BNadway cm Mon-PmlJC NOTICE dolno bu11neae..., Put:llllNd ar.,.. COMt day Det••iher 5, at ...cnnow .,_.. I SANTAA s uAPLus, 1ss2 Delly Plot No•emt111 12, 19. 3:00 P .ll. to 8:00 P.M. NAm ITATDmJIT C«tt• lllnUI. Huntington 21. DeQ1unMr 3, 1118 lntmnnent at R.u!'- The folowlno penone are ~ ~ 28M 1 s.oe7 rectlon Cemetery • A copy o f the proposed r e q uest is on f ile in the ~~~PAHtES I Mod,..• f'Mll. i raouco .....cmm I Mcn1ebello. CA. In 1 16300 Von Karmen Ste 610'. C«tyon, Callf. 92971 1 U.u al Oowen oan-Co mmu nit y Development Departme n t, 2000 Ma in Street , 1rv1ne.ca11u2115 ™'bull,_. 11 con-...cTmOUa•l••N tribut.iona may be • -: ON FILE: :· -Huntington Beach, Calif o.rn ia 9264 8, fo r inspection by the 1neMecs:-~~1~~;'.~om· r=:':!-madetotbtAmerican · public . A copy of the s taff r e po r t will be available t o st.kin manced to •rwect 11ua1-~,:,:• Heart Aw>clation. ;-Thll t>uelneu 11 co11-1:=:,..Uflder tile ftc:tlto..i.I I• ..v AAOIO-j Pierce Broe. Bell 1-11~~----"-~:---~-:n~~r.!c..aiw...!~-t:!..fa!...!r~t~is;:e.i:lSWa!..:tL~C~i~t~-H~a~l:....:l~O~r~t:..!h!..!e~M~a~i:2.n~C~i~ti__JL~l.~· ~b:.!r..!!a!Jr~---'~'-~duct~:ed~~ a COfPO'atlo(I · name Of· ,namea GA AP H 1 c c OM PAN y Bnledwa•y_~~~L--.J I : ( r•o1it?T11I n-m. 11" .. --CIA No-Iller ( l) I v ET EA I N A"' 'y <=-. ..-:... Dlrectan. : 7111 Talbert Avenue) after December 9 , 98a. mencad io 1ranaact ~1 12~·Ander'MI\.. otAGNo s n c •M.i'GING. ('7'Lt)M2tl50 • -under lha flctttou• TIW a1 1.,,,.,1 tiled 1ot77 B Toro A¥1., Faun-'--:;:::====~===::;:- : ~ netM Of ~ a -I.in V"""1 , Celt. t210I I' -ALL I NTERESTED PERSONS are i n vite d to a ttend said hea ring and 11atee11110¥e on No¥em1>1r ...itn thl Couneyc•tu,fOr· 1ren~owttz.1oene ~ e x pr;ess o pini ons o r submit evide!r'ice f o r o r a gainst t h e appli c ation 14o!:'R.~ecsrioa1 :.irH1~eyon NoYem11er=·~~~ve1ay., • as out 1 i ned ·above . If ther e .a r e any f urthe r quest ions p l ease c a 1 1 nw 11•1emen1 wu nled Pubketled X>r: "= TNa ~1,_. " con-: with me County Ctertc ol Or-ange Cl\IC:'9d by 1n lndMdull .. Ro be rt Frank 1 in, As soc i ate P 1 a nne r at 5 3 6-5 2 71. 1 ange Coun1y °" NO...,yit>«10My,,.,. ~Der 11• at. The reg111ran1 com-: 17. 1MI 'Oeelmb« S. 10• lMI IMftCld to trer\Mci bull-: ,,... Sa--411,... ""'*' the 11etl1ou1 I • M . k Ad ~ Oranga Coat •-""' lll'ITll't buelr.-MnW Of nan>ee : i e a ms ~ Piiot o.c.m• 3. 10. ..._ ""'-. ..._.-.,... on ~ 1. • Huntington Beach Pla nning Commission 11.24.1941 ...CTmOUa9U1n•• ,... ( :- : Se· 130 MAim ITATDmlff ..., Kantrowitz 1--------The following O«SOf18 .,., Tilil ttatement waa n1ee1 "8JC f()TIC( dOlng buelr.-.. "'"" ... County a-1'-ol Or-.. 1---~;.;..;....;...;..__,__ MICAO INST AUMENT lftll County on NoltemDlr FICTITIOUS .,..... COMPONENTS. 2059 a... 10, 1-• .. (1672d-2) -:,.,,-----1 --------------------------------------~--------,-:-.F-.--E--_~·:~~~-~~----~--":"""".:------, A · ... " I . .. ... • CF-C 1 L------ Cf -R . . I... .. • • .., • ; ·-r U.. ITATlll9NT ~ LIGuna leach. C..W. n.7W7 Tl'll totlowlng Pef90n1 are 929&1 ~ Orange Coal dolnQ buliMIS u . Ae0ecca L.u Ao6'in9on, Delly Plot ~bit 19 2S. HEALTHY PLANTS, 27QO 2059 GlenM)'r• Laoun• Dec•• .. S, 10. 1MI Petauon Piece •31·C. a..:n. Calif 92151 S.103 Coate M.e Cllil 9Wt Tl'lll ~ .. -~ eon---------Allred Aooriou.z. 2700 cluc:ted by: an ~ PmJC lll)T1C( P1t1raon Pleet •3 l·C, I Tti• regl1trant com-eo.11 M..a call! 92taf · menced to trantlCt bull-MC""°"9 WU I Thlt t>u1ln•H lt con-naea Uflder the fletl•0111 ..,._ ITA~ • dWCted t>y an lndlYIOull ~ ~ "' namea TM_._.. Pl"IOf1I •• The re9111ra111 com· ...._, ~ Oii MIA ~...._ea: lmenold to I~ ~, ~ L Aotllll9on .U.1118 EQUIPMENT neae under the Uctltous Tilil at~t Wll flled SVSTIMI, 11006 W Balt>Oe bU11n111 name Of ~ wltfl IN C0unty Cler'll of Or· 1111'11., ~ laadl Calll lleted 1t>CW1 on Oct<>t>er 3t, ... County on No~ 12913 1111 10. 1111 NcMrd Scott eowers AlhC Ro<lnguu ,__ n3 A • '"' St .• Newpot1 I :TNt 1tatemen1 -~ P\ltMlahect Orange Coell 9alldl, c.lf. taeeS lwtth tne County C'9f\ of Or· Plot NOY•11blr 11 , tt, Tilil ..-.... 11 con· 1 anoa County on No~ Du1 •obit 3. 10, 1MI Cl\IC:'9d Dy. lft lflCIMdoal 2.1M8 • "'1111 r:========~S.-;;;10~1~~T~l'l:•~' .. :=;:'•~t~r•~n~t~c~o~m~·~==;;;;lllllilllllll"' Put>ltlned °'9"91 COMt • ~~=.:: STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? T t l~ptlld l11 P'H~ ID an nwn t • ew Stlfl(t no• 1wwblf lo nt" CM.sirt~ \It e * flG • S£ARCH tht !!If tor you .ti h ti a !\ii t Ind S4•t 'O\i hf 11111e •flll lht l11p 10 thf Court Houw 1n S..1111 ~!! .. 111 .. ., "'' courst II ti IH .Urtll Ii ed • • I YOilt 1•<1 llOu\ bltSll!"\) fl•"'f $!1lt lilt!'I •Ill Ille Ca11nty C 1~ publ!Stl on<ta wttt '°' IO'll Wtt'S IS r~wtd by law and llf11 you1 prool ol 1:'111 110a w 111 tllt Colintr Cleo Plebe ~too by to hit your t11;htio11s bit~•!lf • st1ttfllfnt 11 Tllf ~nt o hct '1 11969 &tktt 81.0 tt.11t,.i011 Btltll lonA II '°" ''" not "OCI by PIHSf c,Q us It 171•\ s.ez '"' and "' ni•e '" •ll(ff!lftll5 tor ¥0ll to 111'ldle tilts ~()(fldure by ~ " Yoll """Id ....... Ml• '"""" "" hlilli, plu}f c1' Ul Ml wt ... bt lllCNI than ctld I mist '°" Good ltd 111 'ft\lllMW n .. aae Orlftl9 COMt DAILY PILOT/ ..... 0.1 u&r I. 1* n. ~ eo.-11 of ... ~ of ..... Dl1 ........... ormln. talowe: ....._ 1. TM~-ol ldoft 2.20.,.. ....rided In._ .... ,_, 8ledl ......... c.dl to,....•...._ ,/" ............. ,..,.... . I •• 1"9..,_ol1t111...-rl9to~lor._PN1* ... 1endlni•l'"""1.-ncl ..... to ........ ••IMAlll-lullllll•;., Cll.r ........ --........ to= ...... Cir ofllllll to..,... " '( ...... ====::":Sf• ·; .,....., .. ..,111al1RafWllM11...,1Yoreo..,_iiepu111D....,lftd~~~to ..,..,~±a,.;;. :..--:.::c::.,.. funcl1bll olt Cftywlll el o41W publlo ....... end......,, ' ................. •• . .. .... MUMdln 1tlllchllpelr, •ioc.t-..q-• or "•••Olfq'' ,,_..._....,°'........... •111 llOlolW·- p 111 OI of ....... pert to .. 1119ey of.,.,_.. end prop9rty Wl1I*' ... Cir ..... .., IUdl 11:•1 • • DOIUllDn, lre..flood, .eonn, TIUftllftl,droughl,Mldln end..,....,~•=• la rt•• 111 h tM ....... Wnlna of ........... Of vPIDeilk: .-uplon, i10t, 01 °'*..,., lltDlt ....... Rm• •, ..... 001111~ wNCih ... Of .... tctbe, ~ .. oon1rol of ......... ,.,.,. ......... -~. of ... City, Md oon1rol of wNctt ,....._the combined lorOll of 11111 Ctly .-°""' ,...-• 11111!411•& ... • 1ec11or1 2.20.oso. EmefvellCY eoun.Membera. ' The CHy ~ N9wport BNcti Enier91f 1Cy Counol .. herwt>y cneted end ..... oonalet of the folcMtng iMlnben: (A) The~. who .... be cN*IMn. or In h9 other abMltce, lhe M8YO' Pro Tempore, (8) The NIMll*'O ,.,..,...,. of .. Qty COuncl; ' (C) °"* ofllcw9 end employw of .. Clly of Newport Bw:tl. and~°' oMc, .,,..,........,;;·--. pior111l110111. or other orgMll.atlona Within the community, .. ~·be deelgMted • membera ~ ... 4Ml.,.,l!Cr O,.llloMPlan. . • • . 8ectlon 2.20.040. Emergency CouncM-Powen. The En*9lftCY Councl la empoweeed to '9VIN, end 1ecomm.ld tot edopCton by the City ec..natl. --=end mu1u9191ct __ end..,,....taMd IUCfi~. ~ "'99, endr981drtlol•• .. w 1 I I ttor••· ttw..,.. Md }IO<~ienta. and to perform IUCfi ottwr ~ .. rney be...,.... In the~ OpeillllOI•. Pllft. The EiwlelllftCY COuncl lhlll1 ..,... upon cell of the Meyor or In hie or '* ..,..m lhe Metot Pro Tampore or IM Qty ........ 8ection 2.20.050. Emergency Qs-etiona PW!. The City Councl W'9I edopt.,. em.ency Oper8tR>na Plen. Th9 PIM lhlll1 provide..,, the........, moll• lldn ol el of the reaoun. of the aty, both publk: Md private, to mMt MY condition ~ • IOClll ~=· ..... ol tn*ll'ICY. or .._ ot w .,...Olf'iCY • tttaee terme .,. defined In It* Ofdll--or a., ..... •· The II Couno1I IMI ~ ,.... the Pter1 and propoee, to the City COUncll, ct.igaa wNctt • .,.,.. the eftect1oM-of._ PIM. The Pten lhell be coneldered ~to tta ctMlpter, but IMI t1e"9 the 9ffllct of.._ ..., .. ,., an ..,..,.icy, • ptcMded In ttill cMc>t•. hM bw1 prodMMd. · Section 2.20.oeo. Dnctor and Metet.,,t onctor of Emeigency Operattone.-Powen Md Out-. The Dnctor of E.nwgelicy Operetlc>M, who lhlll1 be the City M ....... and AlaletMt Dnc:tor of· Emef;elicy O,.lllcN. who .... be ipPolrrted by the onctor ltiel1 heYe lhe ~ power'9 Md dutlea: ~ . (A) ~..,.City Councl proce.im the exJatence or threatened exietency of a loc:lll ..-Olf icy, and..,. 1i1terw.,,...i1*11RiatlOI....,""'• "*9ol, W the Councl la In lilaalon. The onctor or Aaalitant Dnc:tot rMY...,. IUCh • proclemetlol1 I the Counoll la not In.....,, Md In IUCh evient, the City Councl ltiel t8k• Ktlon to rattty the prod9mdon at the..,._.~ time, but In no evient more tNn MWel\ (7) days after ~ tJf the proa.matlon. (B) _-. ..,. GoYernor prodelm a .._.. of emergency wt.en. Jn the opinion of the Director or ~ onctor, reeouroea .,..,.,.. IOClll!y.,. Inadequate to oope wtth the emergecy, lC) Control and direct the efforts of the emergency orgMlzetlon of the City to ~ the putpoeee Of ttill Clhepter. (0) onct ooopei.Clon betwMn and coordination of. the WW. Ind ltaff of the .,,,..D911CY OfOlfDltlori of the Qty and N10M ~ of auttiof'lty and reaponalbllfty thet m~ arlM t>etween them. l (E) Alp -,it the •••Olficy orgaNDtlon of the City In alt d ... nga wttti pubic dr privet• ageiidea-'*"' _ _... .. IMl_.,llri...,ig to ..... .,..a. .. deftned In, .. c:hept•. (F) Prepwe Md IMlntM'i, on a current btala, the Emergency Operations PW! .. prcMded, and deecrtbed, In ttill ~. and tubmit the Pieri to the Clty.Coundl for lpprOYll. • 1; Section 2.20.070. Dnctot-Melatent onctor-Enwgency Powent. In the ewnt of the proc:tMietton of a loc:.i .......,.gency, the proclamation of • ltate of ~ by the E-1....,..lt, GoYernor, or State onctor pf Office of Emergency Servtoea, the Director la~. wttNn llrnltatlona IPeclfted In the- Ctty Chari.. to do the folowtng: • (A) Miike. ..... Md enforce NIM, orden cir reguM!tlOM~bfy releted to the proc.ctlon of ... andlOI pioperty, or the•-uaM11n ol pubic order Md "Mf9ty. Thw rulee. orden end regulatlofla lhllll lndude, but not be llmlted to, eny one or men of the folowtlig: (1) Ali order lmpoe1ng • CUffew wttNn the entire City, or dellgnated b0und8rlee. The order lmpoelng the~ ltiel1 p!'ONbft the pr-a ol eny pereon on eny publk: hlgtnny. 91dewalc or piece, Md,rMY prohibit pi-ice In MY outdoor plaOe, pubic or PfMt9. -•. J • • (2) Ali order proNbltlng llCOW to. traY91 atong. or egrw from MY put>Mc; or privete sn.t, ttlghw91 or roed wtttW\ the Qty. . (3) Ali order prohibiting or reatrlcttng the .-of ak:oho1lc bewra.gee In or from ""' ~ In II or a pcw1lon ol the City. (B) Al ~ orden end ~ mede and ....S pwwt to this cMpear, Md anir ..,...idt,.1t or 1.:lr r'rm tMNot...,.. be In wrtttng end Sii'*' wtdeepcw:t pu~notJce. No rula, order or,.. ...... ...,.. pwauMt to 11111 a,... IMI be .nacttw unlW Md untte WldeaprMd end notJoe he\118 bw1 ""*'·Md, In the caae of eny ~ ....,, IUdt on1ar.,.. not be~ undl noace of the order,,_...., ghwt....., the bouncMrtla ot the .. .,.,_to the~~ moble aound trudl• or V'8tilclea equipped wttli pubic announo.nant ._ ....... fMaa, ~and NGUllllOna'a.u.d purwt to 1tlllchepter.,..,..,..., In~ tot the period epeci1led In the daa.ralkM of ....,..ICY • .W no Nie. order or ,..r!don lt'8ll rwMln In~ tor mar. then _,.,, (7) cs.ya..._ co;1•111ec1 and rllllled .., ... Cly CouMI. Al nAaa. order9 Md rag11Aatlone .__ purwt to 11111 chllpelr IMI be rllllad Md co;1lnned • .. ..... ptUIOal* time~ ... City Council, but In no wt ..... 001illr11iellon Md tllllloMloli ooaur more ........ m daW9...., ........ Prtor to 001""""91'ori Md ratll'lcaUon. the Director or Ar r'r1ant Dlractor .... ~the City COuncl ............ ,._pm~llbtblrnlaWtdo!IMftta,Md•...-. ............... _ •• , ..... - wNoh Pl~ the-19!1CY PfCI........, Md..._.,. ol ~ Nlaa. ordarsend ..... CA& (C) To ol*lri ¥fllll ..W.. •ipplea, equipment and IUCh other propertlea M .. found lec*lng Md naeded b the Pl~ of .... Md piaperty of the peopee, bind the aty to pey fair ,,__.. -.. f9r the gooda Ind ~ Ind If ...... lmmell ...... to OOIMWideer ........ 1or pubic ·~ (D) To....,.,. ., .. .,.ICY..._ of..,, City offtC9r or emptoyee, and to~ thew 111• r CHy ,,...,., Md In ...... af ... pro lllaM1icM1 ol ..,...,. ...... ICY ~ the aow.not. In the reglori In wNctt .. City 11 loolllad. to ,..... .. 91ctof M~---of-community M the Gowniot...,,. nee I '1 In .. ...,..,,, ol thWdullae. 8'IGh peraon aMI been1111ad to el prtv11agae..,.,,..... Md.............._• prawled b, .._•tor r-at••ad ...... IC)' ..veo. Md dllllll WOftet'I and voluntwa. . (E) bercile el otdll• '1 power'9 of the City Meneger, .. wall .. al epedel power'9 OOl .... led upon thew..:..~ tllla ohlll*r. ~ ..,, Pf'O"lllO'• ol ..... or loc:lll ""'· by M'f ~t llPP'OYad ~ the City Councl, ~ theOlfiCY Opeealb• PIM then In ~. or ll*lllll power ~ed In City by sry other ......,, authority. (F)D1119 ... theorderof •ccrulon tottle ofbof Ohctot of Emei'91flC)'Opetll1toMtotekeellactln ttta~ the DINceor. mdA11?1tant Dnctor, --~•bleto take ~ectton ~ tothe~•of 11111chllpelr. The order of IUCCllllDn .... be llPP'OYad ~the City Counoll and ..... be epaclfted In the Emel'Olfl!Cr OperatlOI• PIM. . . . ......, 2.20.0IO. Emerg91icy 0roetmt1on. ,. ~ .... .,...,..of ... City. toglllher with ttM>M ~ toroea wolecl to e?d .... dUrtna .. .,.faiiCY· ...t II.,.... orga? ·n.-. and perecM• who mey be..,..,,*" or operatton ol .._be c:Nlgld wt1i..,.... ........ to "'9Jl-DR GI .. Md propa11y In thla City cblng an .,,.,...icy, Including.,.,.... pr1111 d Into.-.......,.,. ~ "' ..... U0.070 of .. c:Mpter, ..... coneettute the ErMifallC'I °'Olfltlalton olthe City of..........,...,,, ...... UO.OIO.~. '1lfl •• ........ IMde In OOIWleCtlOn wfftt the pr~ of enwgancy ..W., ?nclud1ng mueu.I 9lct ...... IMI be••• Md oon at.._, to be b the dlNct protecUon end benefit of the~ Md property ot the Qty ot tAawS*' ...... .. ...... , ... 100. VlolMlon. ".,.be a ml1d1 •-• punw,... • Pf'CMded In 8eoctoft 1.04.010 of the....._.. Coda of._ aty of tlnplllt ....._ 1ar "'1 ,._,during an ...,...ICY to: •• CA) ... Ollllruot, Nnder, OI ...., ..,, member of the Entl!OlfiCY °'981illdoi1 In the •llol•••il ol Mr ...... .-. NIOI ,..1111an...,.. ~to tNa ~.or In the pertorm.• of..,, duly Imp a11d upon Ila'"""'*~ ~............ .. (11) Do "'1 aa1 .......... , ~MY....._,. rulaa ........... !lauad ....... to 1111 .... or to .............. Clf prcijNl'tr f/I lnMMlac• ol 11111 Cly, or to...,.,,., hinder, Ott .... the ...... OI piotlalfon titnOf. tQWllii_! ,., ............... ..etlOftty,.,, ,,_.of ldel•Hllcaaon ....... ~ ........ icr ...,_ °' ....... OIFIDmc. .... Cly of • ...,Ott ...... ..... I.ID. 110 ..... ..-.ay. I:_--. 9JtEUIDit, ----or plwW of .... ord!I•• ....... ~ ................. OI ... Fl •..,a di a'll M ol Mr oourt of CIOfflllllllll jUftldlialon. .... d1 al1l1 1 llilll 1i01 ....... wlll1r fJI .. ................. oe••-. TlwCllJc....11....., •rctne .. •wou111._.,.... .......... .... IM.., ........ • a11111n. •:••e-..... ...,...,... di had 2MllM •a•••• 11 ,. ..... ~ • ....... ,......, .. 0t•••_,..•at111t 11-......,adlnwTdorurm.., .. ,.., --.1: l'MClly Qn IMI-..... to be P'*llfdd Ofi09 In ....... AS IJIJI _.. _, (11J .. ..... ......... t .... a1'110r•••-•• • ;....a,...,n11rl4af .. ptyO.... .... CllrefR1 ,,,. .... .,.. -... ----..... '''·,. ......... °" .. .._ ................ ., ........... 19411: IQTJCI OP PUBLI C Hf.lJlillG • COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMI~ NO. 88-29 IN CONJUNCTION WITH NEGATIVE DECLA~ATION NO. 88-34 • (Goldenwest Stree~ Improve ment and Wideni no Project) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntinoton Beac h Planning Commission . will hold a public hearino i n the Council ~hamber at the ~untiogton e e ec h Civic Center, 2000 ·Main Street, Huntington Beac h, California, bn t he date and at the time i ndicated below to receive and consider ~h• atatedlents of el~ perso~ whcrwis h to be heard relative to the !application described bel.ow. . DATE/TIME : Tuesday, December 13, 1988, 7iOO PM J- \ •APPL ICAtION NUMBER : Coastal Development Permit No. 88-29 in con j unction with Negative Declaration No . 88-34 • APPLICAfjl': ,LOCATION : .z.QnE: REO~ST: ' ... City of Huntington Beach ... The 3.5 mile seoment of Goldenwest Street from warner Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1). Various zonino desionations occur alono the 3.5 mile segment of Goldenwest -Street from Warner Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1). Mae is avail1ble i1\ the ~ Commu n ity Development Department at city Hall. The proposed project is to make various improvements to the 3.5 mile segment of Goldenwest Street to aC'hieve a ful ly-improved , six lane traffic corridor with striped bike lanes in both directions , painted and raised center medians, l eft-turo pockets,. and conc rete curbs and' gutters, as needed (Attac hment No. 1). Some po rtions of Golden~est will b~ rest r iped within existing ROW; additional eight-of-way wi 11 be required in other areas,. along with abandonment or relocation of numerous utility ~acilities and traffic control devices (Attachment Nos. 2-4)." fOASIAL STAIQS: The portion of Goldenwest Stseet south frorrt- approximately Clay Avenue to •pproxi mately 220 feet nor~h of Pacific Coast Hi9hway (Route 1) is located within the non-appealable area o f the · coastal zone .• t. •ENVIRONMEwf>.L ST4T~: The proposed project is covered under Neoative Declaration No. 88-34. 0 t)N FILE: • " A copy of the proposed request is on file in ·the Department of Commu ni•y Development, 2000 Main Street, Huntin~nm Beach, California 92648 , for inspection by the public. ~ copy of the staff report will be "- available t o interested parties at City Hall o r the Hain City Library (7111 Talbert Avenue) after December 9, 1988. !.a.LL I NTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing a~d . ~xpress opinions or.!ubmit evidence f or o r aga i nst the appl1~at1on outlined above . It there are-an fur r t(l649d-l, 2) : ; ·, .. • II t " .. " , . • ,. " ! b • ~ • . . Mike Adams Huntington Beach Planning Commission • I ' SIOI AUC .. 11' 10' 10· 100·11,. ••• .. 10' 10' 10· It' •• ~lllCl lANE ~~ MEw..N OOi.OI NWU T IT. -WAllNU AV. TO OAll'11\.0 AV. \10 lllW I' llOIWAl.ll . 10~· .. -" 1t• It' 00'-DllfWllT IT. -OAlt,.ILO AV. TO ~ACtl'IC COAIT NWY GOlDINWllT ITMIT wtOINNG flM>JICT Watnef ----10 "-Clllc Coat• Hi9"1"•Y c .. Propo1•d Improvement• GOl.OENWESl STl'IEET WIDENING PROJECT Warner Avonuo lo Paa he Coo ti 1-tlghway CtTY OF HUtfTINGTON HACH F1=f.J.~ ~ .... • . . . HUNTINGTON BEACH OU:OQNll>.. Pt.ANNING DIVISION P\'opoaed Improvements CITY 0, HUNTIHGTON IEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH CAl~I"' Pt.ANMNG DIVISION ~OINWHT ITMU ! ~...-o.llCT •-~ 10 ,..Clflc Cout "'911w1y CITY M MUMTINGTOM MAO. I) ¥'1f"~pt:. 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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I guess he didn't see the no smoking sign." ! PEANUTS · 1 '-I READ IN THE PAPER I" RECENTL'( T~AT T~ERE SEEMS TO BE A LOT OF ''ATTORNEY 6A5HIN6 .. GARFIELD TUMBLE W EEDS t~1 E:F ! I S1VM~ ON'fO A rtx:x- U\/ 0 11' ! ~ ~ DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ~.I APMIT I r.M'T ~tt(Q IT ~ ... • rwiro ' . Li FE \N PoMPEi i \ht~ c<i" send ~ "'on -To ~u\, h1Jt -\ht~ CClh't f"l'\Cl~e. so~t\'\ln~ t)'\~t. 'Yi /l set \~VO Sta1nC) out of mQrb\e . 11 l LIKE -rnlS CAR'tnl BETTER TAA'J THE OlHER ONE . THE ..+ct:>RS A2E FUNNIEIZ. '1 ' by Charles M . Schulz ,,. by Jim Davis by Pat Brady ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER , by Harold Le Doux . FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY . K.IN()OF TAJ<ES)f.lR 8/l£ATH ~Y, {)()f:$Ni /7 7 \ HI 1HERE ! DOR BAND J5 1-U.DI~ A ~PER DRIVE l o EAR~ (Y'()NE.4' 1t> 60"f01"JE "'JWRNAMENT OF ~PARADE .1 ! NOTlGED '1\?t> AND COOLDW'fMa.P READf~~~PER I WON~·~ IF t.,Q.) AG l. WAS DRIVI~ ~ A~1" el..> ~ ()JtNDOW ... ' flN15'-4ED wm-1 n: .. == ' i 1 ~ I ~ I ' l.lllllf..~ 0 __ _.u,_.......__ by Garry Trudeau ll/EU,I'~ 60TA PROPOSAL. \ ' ·. ~~~lilll!!ill!!!!i!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!~~LJ.-T'.~A~T~lS~~~~ Sl_l."CO..ll~Y~AO PACU J/SATUllDAYDec..-.J,l .............................................................. ~IMULY~/llSALISTATI ") COSTA MESA ... .... ; .. •. SKI VAIL ,_...._level...._.. of Vall V ...... _,.to Vllila ... lft. TrMe dale ..,...._._" Vd eoMo for ,.,.r .. ,....... .... " Ncwpwt COlldo. ..., ........ perfect. ... ,_,. ....... yow ................. ' c.a 673-7300 1595.000 NEWPORT HEJGH1s Qana ... ..-. With Iota of wood~ Prada doors to ... ~ wood floon. wood ..._ cetll .... ()pea a.cl airy ........ If ,_ tbllakl .. of remod ...... there an.,._. hided I• purchaM price. · Call 675-7300 • SI00.000 2121 2211 ITIEET .,., 1a.1•••• PlllFElllllW. TElm -t "Blue Chip" environmental lncludee pri-m•, park41k• custom, ~ . ~ on nMt'fy 1 tiere With 8Dedrooms, 6 bdl8, pttyate profeelk>naf tennis court, grotto- atyte poot & epa + a trUe gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2.895,000 •LIDIAm.E PllllTI llD -m 111 ......... _, Aecentty completely remodeled. this .. D d hofN feetur .. ~ bedrooms, 4~ bathe. • prtyat• ... ~ M poof and •?C- ....,_ UM M,,'\~ilnlte-.nd 8erbW Clltpet plua • ~Die lighting system. A ~· pier ., llip for a 60 foot yacht 18 atnlltegk:llty located In front of the home. Huge rMSt• eutte -fronts water. The uf- . ~·In eophl9tk:ation. $1,795,000(~) .,,,,,, CGTL KLJ\LTT COTE.REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU" FabUlout IMne Cow, 80&lth of the Comt High.- way, this wnah6ng 3 bedloom, 3 beth CUltOm home hu been remod1l1d end R:ludel a completely '""" kitchen with.,. new~. Fantastic Peciflc Oce9I\ View + Vety private pool. This adult oriented home ofters pttvata, white sancty bMctl end the "Mosr· ot the "BEST". Quiet Study. EYerYthing end onfy $1,495,0001 ' i• 'I 111111 . P1na111111 •, 11 • •• 1.1111.1 •• , •••• Thi• lovely tr8dttlonaf 3 bedroom ~ ...... the ftneat In qllllty conltrUCtion & V8Ulted c111..-. • gounMll kttcMn n ,,._a 11p tor~ bcMlta to 85'. Lota of ttcnge & Nldy to mow In. cal '°' ~· 11,315,000 .. UIDFI Located betow Cedar~,. :lfl and south of Cedar Ridge Estatr ~ be the lat avaJlable ecr•' I'\\) area south of · the lake with e.V.vtleges. Land useage II flexible. O\.._ wJH help finance, wtH trade, exchange, etc. Asking only $40K/tiere. Call for fact sheet. .... IRI 11•---LIT -"'•1uwn That'1 rtgMI 1/4 eore1tt..WwJ with a MIS* 2nd Mory .. ~ ~"Ytced b9low '°' ....... rifty ...... Of 1"9 ~ Pl 111ntty n· M Oedroom con.ge. C1111 for mar..-. ~ & • ~ ... 90. 1175,000. 8UAM> GAftD ...... ... CMyon, expanded Dover model~ BR. 2 BA. tdlt In entertahunent center, hardwood floors, crown moldlnp, wet bar, air conditioned. Land- tcaped by Roten. Gardens. Madelyn Gonz.ales.. -CANYON • 11,..,_ Lovely tradltiona1 family home, 6 BR, 4 BA, with elepnt formal marble entry. Laree master suite, ... private lot with pool. On one of Big canyon's finest streets. '1anny Bibb or Step- hanie Grady. 1 -IMATMTAKING V.WS ........ Maplllcent custom home In B&c Canyon's Fair- way One. Two story entry with pand columns and trench limestone floors, 4 BR, library, eourmet kJtchen.. Truly exceptional. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. , - ftaaka .. ~ ..... &9. -.tr ud elieal• _of G&UBB 6 ELLIS oar C~NTllEE llu l.600 CANS OF FOOD alld 18 -wro"1aef We are 1tlll ac:eeptlac Y,oar .... .... &o ..... feed~ ........... ... lla.py of Ot ... e Coaaty. NEW ON MARKET c.D.M.1P~mw , 11~ New IJsUnc. I 809 ocean and Jetty views. A ~em deslcrt for thJs ·aorceous remodel located on a laree lot. 3 BR, pool and spa. An entertainers deJlcht. Ask for BJ Johnson. ... UST.IHA1'90R VIEW HILU 1121.000 Beaudfudy remodeled one level 4 BR home in · one ol CdM's finest areas. Completely fenced in • w/pool, spa and front courtyard. French doors & windows, wood shutters & skyllehts throughout. Maxine Plopp. BA YFRONT HOMES UDO .. -UYf RDllT 11,-- i.a,.., lot and dock. Great views .from spacious ltvtric room with bllyfront patio for entertaining. 11uee BR. 4 BA. plus family room. Terrific loQUon. 8arbarll Aune or Carlyn Callan. · 117 S LOCATION 11,725,000 8albo9 Island's most active harbor location. .. CANYON -T VIEW ...-.-Two or 3 BR. custom home boasts private spa. -FM Ill home-with ~.,u-cour-~se~.-timo. ..... •lffUlll.-in1----9cea..,.t-.cabi....., ... ne-4b~t-. lots of skYlichts; multtpfe living end city lilhts view. lmpcirted tile roof, maids arw. New pier and dock for several large qumian, cldldrens wine. Master suite with sit-yKID. ~ MKnab or Sara Hinman. tlnl. are. and balcony. Danny Bibb or Unda a.th. EMERALD BAY II MALO llAY....aTATW MUS .,_... =,000 for this 3 BR. w/Jara flat dOle to part and tenftls. Terrtftc Greet potenu.I tor add:on or remodel. CompMe with recient sales. 1.You'll ..discover value. cau Rod or One. VIEW HOMES OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY CORONA DEL MAR .,..,.,.. 11• o.1pNlt T..,_. l IR. pool, spa, vu l-4 B.J. Johnson PENINSULA 1111-t1M ,.._ dal Norte JU.Fa M ~Denny ~ llGCANYON ...... , IASMINEPAU ,. MYV1E\V TDR , .. Fa HAaoaa>GE ••Flt.pool .... .a CANYON ••Flt.w ~VWHMS ~-,. COllONA DEL MAR ,. HAaoa V'fl HUS ...... pool, ... ...... 12-4 . ..... 1-<t:)() ···-1-<t:)() ... AY ...,... 1-<t:)() ---12-4 ...... 12-4 ••um ·~· I -1-<t:JO 111411WtCMr* Beverly Morphy •t•t Ill AnttGnu .,.. . ,.... GloN ltoben9on 1CiWIW ... c.ol~ MC..,..Nrwlr Stel95Nnir .,. .... a.... 5-ml Scanllr'I ... , AMGnu -o ... -~4 SELECTED HOMES QMAT LOCATION _,_ Very llcht and brieh , sunny 2 BR. home with uPlf aded tile floof\nc and white Berber carpet. Immaculate. Triona Bercfn. · I ·--~ID "GEM" . 1211.000 A real doll house for comfort and luxury in outstanctinc loeation near Newport Center. Two BR, executive condominium. Built in ·wan unit. Walk to shops. Nancy lmbemJno. OUAUTY 8UL T-FOMIER MODEi.-S3G1,lbo Three BR, 2"'4.t BA, home with red tile roof, new carpetinc, custom cabinetry. Reflects outstand- ing pride of ownership. Beverl_Y Duddy. REMODELED END UNIT SSZl.000 · Bluffs, Terra Cotta floors. peach carpet. mir- rored wardrobe doors, all window treatments go with this 3 BR, 2th BA, family-room home: Move In enjoy private patio w /Quilt in. BBQ. Triona Bercfn. EASY LMNQ BY THE llAY . sas,ooo This 3 BR. 2"'4.t BA home with family room is light and bricht and has a gorgeous rear yard w/loads of privacy. Gate guarded Bayview Ter- race by J.M. Peters surrounded by bicycle and l<>Utnc paths and a wonderful little park. Gloria Rovertson and Carolyn Lowe. CARllELllODEL ~M,000 In Harbor View Homes. next to greenbelt. Excellent curb a~al, 3 BR. family room. Needs your creative decorator touch. Ann Peters. 415 BED. HOME .. •WPORT •es,ooo New. Decorators dream. White on white decor . hilh ceilioo, prQfess~ONllY.JlilM:IK.!ilJK:..._j,..~e..li)_ SChools, parks, Back Bay and shopping. A r.eal dream. Assoc. pool and spa. Ready to move into. Mali GuHedce. SAND, SURF, SERENITY 1115.000 Three BR. plus den, 2"'4.t BA. Lovely home for adult entertaining, Located on the park at the end of the PeninsuJa. Three car garage for all-the aduJt toys. Hobie Denny. .... CUSTO.ZPD IOIERSET 1725,000 Beautlful 5 Br, Harbor View Homes. Completely remodeled Inside and out. Everythinc new and finished to perfection. Located in one of New- portS most deslrab.le areas. Beverly Morphy. 9ELCOURT 1111,000 Flrst tJme offered-Towne Collection Plan C . Two ma5ter suites. 3 BA. living room with two story ceilinc. formal dJnlng. many customued features. Belle Panch . LEASE a~ROW 11~ untt for IHse, 3 8R. l't'.t BA. townhome with lo.ts ol privacy. Fresh paint, neutral carpet. 2 car praee. Community pool. Sandie Rx. PoaL••• .... Two Bit. J BA located In Shorecltfh. Laree lot, peek+boo view, enclosed ~tio. private bMches Md the best of nellhborhoods. $2,500 per month. Ask for BJ lohnson. - ... ,, .. - ~ ~,... ' ~ .......... ,:, . . . .. ~:.--.-..>-~ Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County WESTCLIFF JUST LISTED! Charmine Country Fr8Cll rmdence iD the h~ desirable Westcllff oommanity. Stl'oaleeet appeal witll l"I Chaie.u arellitectunl~:c;:~ brldtud....,. ~bff)n84.,uM, )aodlca · , and a ...,,_ backyard ·provides a=;t space for a pool or flower garden. Tbe inter,ior offers comfort and cbarm, mpdsitely decorated in a traditional motif. w~n floon in u.e COUDtl:I: kitcbeu;. wifb llMiit~ beamed ceilinp Tlafte fenerous bedrooms plus two baths. Call now for a private viewing. 525,000. Ad #012 ' HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family home of the biabelt standard, wltb an open flowing floorplan wltb m bedrooms, lour~ one-half blltbs. Oak stairway, 1ourmet kitchen and a refricerated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built-in BBQ, pool and spa, all profesionally landscaped with ocean, bay and dty light views. $2,500,000. Ad#OOS HUNTINGTON HARBOR Large comer Jot affording privacy and room for two 1arae yachts. Four bedroom. three bath borne bounded by 142 feet oa the water. Extenaive use of marble in bat.bcQmm. ~ carpeta, fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfronttdec:b perfect for entertainina. Hard to duplicate! Sl,09S,OOO. Ad#008 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French home completed in exotic woods, located on two lots at Victoria Poinl Fantastic ocean coastline vtewr.F~ms. our ballis,Two a.rep ca, iOilil oaKwoocf floor&, five oceanview decu, beveled and tulip windows. Very large family borne with exceptional yards complete with fruit trees. SteJ>S to charming Victoria ,Beach. Sl,295,000. Ad#OOS WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX A terrific income~ cloee to the beadl in West Newport. Two units, eacb wi two bedrooms, one and one-laalf blltbl and a fireplace. Four~r carport, plm addWonaJ off"'ltreet putiDs. S3tS,OOO. Fee. Ad#OOl . r SPACJ()us ROME IN p ARK-Liii SBTl'ING · NEW LISTING! On a quiet street ol .,..., .... ....._, WI immaculate five bedroom, tbree blltla 1e1ldllft II• a 1af11 park- like lot in Oranp. U JOU are = for a lpKl•• -. wttb ~.pool and spa in a beaatlf ~ ••• daa't mill tlUs. Bijbly upsracled witb aplell)Uea too wom to lilt. $42$,000. Ad#OM BELCOUKT BILL -. Ocean. Catalina and city ·c: from -• 7 ... towmome. Tutelully decorated and la ~ ....._ New blood bardw~ ~ Berber cujeUD& WltGm wiadow shades and lbutten. l)famatic C:-....Jl&ldflll .......... Air conditiODed, awaded leCarity IJlltem, tlrie car prqe, panled gate. Offered f Wly f urnl.lbed at t'TH,000. Ad#Oll . NEWPORT ISLAND Dllcover "N·ew--por..-rt laland," the quiet Mde a-wa.J ialaDd on tbe Penlrwala .. A fom bcdiuam; iadlldbtea • • ..... ttillra private IUDdeck and spa, two-~ twe ~ ..._ A~ -livlD& room with llled brick ftreplace. aak f1oorla& ed prmet kltcben. Alk!Jll '445,000. Ad#OH • -llA&BOl lll>GB . No apeme bu been.,_. to a.ta tllll ~ .......... piece.~ flawm detail ol delip ud ea•biidloD II not alike a fine work ol art.1'11 ••r--of ...... ••••• Md t6er guilty matlriall c·•n be matdld. Ct 2CZ · I lls ~ !::::i. Ihle ud -..., ...... ....... • ..., • flft I WI ....... die ..... -• lwiilou ..... o.e.a ...... , .... ~ .._ ........... ™:1: I..,.°' , awb llCtiae DOW, decoi'atift B.-... _, '9L and Iii tbe parclauer. Call today for a priYate tie•illl-......... Ad#Ol 7 . 7"-6700 S Corpoi:a~ Plaza • ~ewport Beach, Qtlifooai• 'Wl(;O ... ,._ .. • l~•. ,,. •.,. I 7 • ) • I ... _.\ # ,-• ..... ".. : ... 1, .... t I e ... .. " \' -- -----=- NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE · Expect the bes( Coldwell Banker• Residential Real Estate Scrvtccs CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 64'4-9060 ........ THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS CAMBRIDGE COUIT f !15,000 Great location in University Town Center, three bedroom, two story townbome .. End unit with attached garage, central air, small patio, family room. BALBOA PENINSULA t890,000 ~ Beautiful 3 BR Beach front condo with wonder· Cul views of ocean, beach & pier. Rooftop sun- deck, great kitchen, fireplace, bea_chside patio. ' I CORONA DEL MAR JASMINE Cl.EEK 1449,000 Dramatic Plan 4 lovely Hght decor with private patios and garden. Spacious 3 bedrooms, plus expanded family room. Central air. 11.UBOI VIEW BIL~ $649,000 Popular "Sandpiper" 4 bedroom with scenic vista. Private courtyard entry. Immaculate con· dition, ready for occupa~cy. · HAUOI VIEW RILLS S8t8,600 No expen\e has been spared in remodeling this 4 BR Belvedere model, including French doors, redesigned master batt) + the latest in kitch. appliances. Located on lg pool sized yard next to park. '·. . SPYG~ S749,~ Room to grow in this 5 or 6 ~R. 4 11! BA family home in great Spyglus location. Pool, ape, bay windows, 3 car garage. Best Newport Value. WATDPIOH'J' U,.475,ott Great potential. Remodel/expand. Pnme lo- cation. 4 BR, 31h BA + much more. S~ lot + view. Motivated seller one of a kind. Will conaider all otren. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 PAlleUDO 3 BR, 2~A COSTA MESA 3 BR, 2'l2 BA THE BLUFFS 3 BR, 21't BA THE BLUFFS 3 BR, ~'h BA COSTA MF3A 3 BR, 2'h BA BA.IBOR RIDGE 4 BR, FR. VU $195,000 $216i_OOO $339,000 480 BOLERO WAY P. HURLEY 9!Z tOMBA&D C't. R.BRAND_ES HSI JlAQUET A• D.ADAMS 44! VISTA·ROMA $359,900 J. MAC MILLAN 1999 TUsr.N $375,000 G. ANDERSOl I 50 IJDGELINE DRIVE $750,000 E. O~ON ·, SUNDAY 1-4 THE BLUVPS 3BR THE BLUPPS 3 BR, 21h BA THE BLUFFS 3·aR, 212 BA COSTA MESA 3 BR, 2112 BA THE BLUFFS 2 BR + DEN JASMINE CREEK 3 BR + FR $259,000 40S VISTA ROii.A K. PARKER !ISi &AQUETA $339,000 D. GOLDSBERRY , 44% VISTA JlOMA $359,900 J . MAC Ml1:-LAN 1999 TUSTIN $375,000 N BROWNE 509 AVENIDA LADER.A s:IB2,ooo G. LIVINGSTON $449,000 33 MAINSAIL C.MC MAHAN NELUE GAIL RANCH !7055 HIDDEN Tl.AJL 4 BR, FR, VU $679,500 R. KURTZ NEWPORT BEACH BA YBIJDGE . S!8t,500 Terrific 2 BR, C-2 unit in good condition .. Lovely location by pool. Exceijent price for quick ~e. (Thousands below last 8ale of same floor plan.) BAYCIEST 1415.000 Custom single story on 2 lots. Pvt yard ~th lrg pool, fruit \iees & R.v. access. 3 BR, formal DR., den + FR. Great buy!! WPSl'CUFP " 1419,t&O Large country kitchen with cozy fireplace invites lOU to stay in this remodeled 3 bedroom home. French doors, .A/C, · security system & much ·~ , more. BA YSBOIES 1439,000 4 BR, 4 BA, Cape Cod home on an oversized lot. · 2 doors from walk way to beach and guest dbck. U s haped home opens to a brick patio with gazebo. .. BEACON BAY . 1450.000 Cute, beachy 2 BR cottage with l BR apt. Large enclosed P.atio plus patio on esplanade. Numer· ous possibilities to enlarge home. Leasehold land. llilBOI VJEWlflW 719 P.UK GREEN-f!ASTBLUFF 1530,000 4 BR, FR $698,500 R. KURTZ Lure 4 BR, 2.5 BA home. With a warm country NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1401 KINGS ID kitcnen and large private yard. A great family 3 BR, FR $759,000 B. MILES home! COVER HOME .. A prestigous address with a dock for a 100 ft. yacht. Linda Isle is a private island with the full security o( a gate-guarded en· trance. Our featured property is an ex- quisite estate ideally situated on the island with over 80 foot bay frontage. The elegant home reflects an uncommon quality of craftsmanship in the hand-carved detailing of rich woods. An expansive living room overlooks the water; the large formal dining room has inlaid parquet noon and mir- rored, coffered ceiling. The private study is oak paneled with a hand-carved fireplace and planked floor with views of the encloeed atrium. A master bedroom suite, a 2nd JDMter suite, plus 3 other bedrooms with private bat.ha. By appointment. SS,500,000 UDO f 595,000 Gorgeous, sophisticated bayf ront penthouse w/contemp. flair. Spacious rooms have pan· oramic views of bay. ocean & mtns. BA YSHOllES 1649,000 Quiet and private Bayshores loction. Contem· pora.ry and traditional blend. Hard wood floors. Garage converted to guest house with bath. . ,., BEACON BAY $695,000 Outstanding one-of-a-kind Pulaski designed home with lovely muter bedroom, loft, Diane Johnson kitchen plus 2 BR apartment-spa. Lmo r AU S7t5,ooo lRtirute bachelor haven. Sophisticated 2 BR. 21 2 BA with a panoramic Vlew from the 7th floor. Seller may trade. BEACON BAY Sl,JOO,OOI Captivatins, contemporary waterfront property with commandi.nc view&, 6 bedrooma. pier with ihne .tipa. City lNM land OVER 100 OFFICES TO SER'.1E YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1 ... ,• SENSATIONAL SOMERSET la Hart-View H-..,_, Meir-b upaadH aed • loft hM be«• CTnled • ....._ ti.. nfr•8U hall. Thia cle.,.:la:::"' _, rdocatloe ol apace .... prcWid.4 • -..l•u• Ol wltll • •1-'•-ol •--· • •lelKe. Gr••• •re• .............. ea11 •.Ctwa1e µ... U7~.7H --- WHAT A VIEW! fr...., lhu teb<alo.,. c-••..,..,r•ry Corou Hllhlatod• ho-. Totally r..SoM In lMS. Thi• 6 i..troom i.- lttalurn le111Htlc 1i.ht1111 •v•tem tllr0119ho111. l•ported ,.Uo co"fl a lap pool. Aa for 1he Berberu. 1845.000 . ,. :.. THROW '1.WAY YOUR WtSHBONEt EVftYUll .. ,_ • .,.. wHled le here. Hlehtv....,.... a11d reaodeled I ~ S INltll lttttt a IM'lfllt falftlly i.-. La,.. e.cto.N ,..._, _.,.._.. ... -"* l\r.,aace. ••"'81 ,_ a -· Gt--too ntena& ..... Wala 10 ,.,. ud a.ltjh ec:Mol. ,,_..,, .,._.. '°¥ he! Sdloa. t.IH.711 FABULOUS INCOME UNITS <>c-._ "-lllioth _, . t "-to ..... s.-i.t I.._._, I.._. wttll ._ te ceMtet Atep&Kn. ......... ~ ............... " ......... -. ..,._Gt-Mi i.c-. Ca8 ....._Cb '1rs _.GIGI n...... Mtl .... ---GEQ)R_GE ELKJNS~-­ 6£.VERLY HILLS 8flEHTWOOO HANCOCK PARK I NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAG- NIFICENT . OCEANiBAV • VIEW · . This • 'penthouse unit has one, of the best views in Villa Balboa. Two r09my bedroom suites each with pnvate bath and balcony. Uperaded carpeting, skyltghts, fireplace & inside laudnry. Walk to the beach or enioy the pool & tennis. Security building & gated community. Call now for appointment to see. $350,000 _ SELLER DESPERA'{E SU.IT All OF- FERS .• Eleaant Newport North Townhome. Dfama. charm, style ... this hOme has 1t aU! The entry flows into an expanscve ltvtn& and dtntn& area .tltch soars 2 stones in height. The kitchen as open to the drm, enhanc111g the friendly, informal ambiance. The do*nstairs mstr ste is completely separate from the upstairs bdrm, an Ideal arrangement for a teenaeer. The loft. dramatically overlooking the lrm give this home special excitement Price reduced to $264.000. PALM DESERT FEEUNG WITH OUT tEAVING ~ · Beautiful Newport North Villa featunng 3 bdrms, & family rm. COmplete down· stairs covered 1n pavers. Outside you'll find a lac> pool & spa w/large patio for entertaining, A must see! $550.0.00 PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS. NEW LIST- ING • Prestieious "G". plan, 3 BR. 1 ~ BA. expanstve lush greenbelt. sunset & back bay balcony views. Beamed cathedral ced1n1. walls of glass. bte entry with mirrored st11rway w/hand turned bantster and rails. 3 hole puttina green. Huee kitchen with pickled cabinetry. Secunty system $415,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & S~ 1·5 1984 VISTA CAUDAL·lJl.UFFS·N.B. ILUFF'I "ONE OF A KIND". 1IO° PAN- ORAMIC YIEWI · upanded.-remodeled & _.., Jraded. this property IS unique & different from aU ~thers 1n the Bluffs. At the tame of or111nal construction, 2 bdrms & bath were added below the mam level. Master bdrm ste on main level has an entarsect bath area, jacuw tub, slly IChts. separate shower & watk·tn closet Hl&hlY uperaded throuput w/larae famtfy rm & ~aous dininc/~Vlfll rm area. New kitchen appkances. inside laundry aru & entrance to home from attached 1arace. This is truly a rare beauty! $510,000 Fee. ILUl'FI. OWNER RETIRED READY .TO MOYll . This owner tS ready to move, so subnl1t au offtfs! Sharp, clean & affo<dable 3 bdrm, 2lk ba. Enclosed pmate patio with pretty flowers & ~ts. Easy kvinc in beautiful Newport Beach & convement to Ill. Wat\ to commumty pool, Eastbluff shotllJlnc center. tennis. churches. ~hoots & parks. Affordab6e pnce includes the land. $269,000. &a.Fl. QMATLY MDUCEDI ~E Lam. IND tan · Frestlly ,.ntld with new carpet. new p!lottm stove & o-, MW . tale, counter tops. hat.res & •rored dostt dOOrS. Ail conditioned ptvs w etectnc dtanlf and security system. Spacious 4 priYatt pltio °""'*"" ar.-.tt & ~ Very conw- nient loClbon • wal to Elsttlllft "'°"*• Clftter. ~ hiJfl school churdllS. ttMIS & plB. This property IS In 111tnt condition & rtldy tof you to "'°" iMo. Pnce includes the land. RIMed to $267 ,JOO. OPEN tOJSl SAT\8Y 1·5 · 2401 ~TA t«>GM-8l.Uffs.ft8. E coMPANY ... II§i ' . . .. S-AN M"l\RINO S,t,N OltGO SAN FRANCISCO PALM ocstRT hEWPORT 6£.ACH EASTBLUFf'S BEST BUY SINGLI LEVEL 4 9EDROOll HOim · This lo-,tY hotM -.; located near Eastblutf's community park & as on l of the weest lots an Eastbluff Room for a pool or eJ.plllSIOfl. lillAW>nd. w/many upgradesd: french drs & windows. kitchen w/new ble, cabinets. G£ microwave/oven & garden window, security system, & a new roof. Gr~at for enterta1n1ng with an eatra large damnc rm & eat•TI& nook off kitchen w/bay window. A beautiful family nelghborhood oear schools. churches. tennis & parks. S«9.000 OPEN HOUS£ SUN 12:30-.4:30 2668 BASSWOOO ST.-EASTBLUFF~.B. CORONA DEL MAR -I . HOP, S1C1P Atm JUMP TO THE OCEAN ~ Enjoy living ~ block from the beach tn this beaubfully landscaped. well·matntained home. 2 bedrooms. 2'h ~ baths with ocean view trom cozy family room and spectacular panoramtc view from sundeck. Secluded patio adJOl!IS the l1,11nc room and d1nanc area. New roof, new floor covertncs. copper plumbtng. Owner may carry S1Zeable 2nd trust deed. Corona de! Mar ltv1ng at its best! $625.000~ HARBOR VIEW MIU.I · You will feel you're tn a new home when you move tn this remodele0-5 bdrm. 3 ba residence. Additions include all new ~1ances. expanded famdy rm, complete with wine rm and buttt ins. Ewen the prden has extensive custom landscapmg (featured in Sunset m11.) which c.ompllmtnts the pool & lawn atea. The-master lldrm _offers a dellebtfuLocean view. Can to view thts exceptional property. $780.000. WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME ON COR-· •R LOT .. Ol' COii ··This Cameo Hlchlands home has 1etess to 3 pnvate beaches. Mew roof, bond new carpet, hlfftood floors, trench doors & windows. Decorator wallcgyerinp & crown mouldings. A true value. $535,()()(i.' • ULTRA CHARM .. CORONA DEL MAR · This stunniflc 3 BR. 3 BA condo is only 2 mos.. 'YOune & a block ~ to China Cove. Ascend the oak stairca$e-to the dramatic master suite •/flCum bath & .view the ocean from your private bMcony. Custom Countryhfe wallpipef & plantation shutters embeltash tfle living room, baths & dentnC room. Coofed by centril atr condlbont,._ unique features abound 1n this pr(IClefty that shows l*e a model. A rul pr12e listed at $550,000. I HUNT91QTON HAMOR l IU.Ql!tlflC8fT mDITERAIEAN HOIE · 68 fllt on tht Wlllf Wfth a 60 fl boat dock. 8uitl by 9hlpiro. Pool and spa. *9 ptaio on the nllf arut 'for ....,..., Bir "' the ....., "" tNt looks str.;tt 11owt1 tht bey. llrae Mlshr SUfll w/s.ttq "" and fnpllce. NltWll ....... tllfollhoul fonllll ..... "" w/a bnbtt li&'lt fixhlft. This tw is air eo11diboMJ & aocated on a pnqtt street dose to budl, ilstawMb a .......$900.000 .759-9100 .. 1' I IAW'CLE-~ SAN CtEMENTE'S .. TAJ MA11AL" . ENTERTAINERS' DREAM · Situated on a hrllstde with a commandl11g v.ew of the Pacific Qcean and· city ot San Clemente. this 5 bdrm custom home 1s for the person wanbne someth1nc unique & spectacular. Ora· matic entry w/sllyhchts. spantsh -tJ1e floor. and a 17ft Koi pond, surrounded by lush & suspended dmmc ar.ea between the l st and 2nd floor overlooking the maemfi. cent' v.ew ttlroucfl 2 story heh windows. Maid's quarters over gataee and master bdrm has fireplace & ~rate office A game rm 1s also included w/pool table & spa. The $459.000 ftrst trust deed IS assumable and owner may carry 2nd T.D CaH today tor appt to see. $599.500. • I TU8UCO CANYON I WLDERNESS RE I MEAT TRABUCO CA- NYON · If ~ want to cet away from the 'hustle & bustle of crty llft & back to nature. tbfS home is f_or you. It is surrounded by mountains. trees. streams. & wid hfe. Custom buttt thrvuchout With hute master bedroom. walk~n closet. loft. family room. kwtng room. den and double prace.'Bu11t an 1985. ttws 2200 sq. fl.retreat as completely self contained ~nd detlnetely "OM ot a Kind." Travel a few mtles past O'Neil Pwk on an u111mproved road. $125.000 on federal lease land. .-- I RENTALS I . NEW NEWPORT •ACH CONDO · 2 BR. 2 BA ,..., PCH llld Slpenor. Security ~. Com. pool & 5P1 Sl.395/Mo. UDO .. ~ WA JEllFRONT · Spaclovs and 1ttr1etM 4 BR. 4 BA-. •f J'lllfl and slip tor 45' boat. 2 car Pfll' Aw-... -.. 16ttl Yurty lease 1t $&000/Mo. .... °"' •ACtt ........ ltMlc. 3 lw ~. CM. ,.. & CCMt••-t to al. ....... , posses5IOft. Sl.350/Mo. , urrRm:f! l.JICEIT •llR 1417,• · Spacious floor plan, + ideal for entertaining. Gorgeous private patio lots of used brick. You must see this one! Ask for ... PHIL a EUGENIA ST ARKENBURG EAITRlft: IEI, MT IJITEI -.111 ., 'The only view home now available in ~uff. totally remodeled. The expanded Master suite includes walk-in cloeed, eeparate "jacuzzi" tub, and lots of imported tile. Great sumet and city 'lights view from master BR, LR, & FR. For a private shoW'!Jlg call your F.astbluff specialists. PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG •. ,. . ... Just listed!! This charming property is in an ideal comer location. ~ ~ble area. 3 BR. 2 BA, living roooi. · y roc.n. Hurry won't last. CalJ DOW for ~te showing. . BILL A DONNA WEBSTER 1•C1•C1 11• Spacious 2 bedroom + den 2 bath, dramatic fireplace, large deck 1.544 ~uare feeL Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD umm...u ...,. New carpet, . new paint upgraded appllancea. 'n.eae unita have it all. 3 BR. 2 BA. fireplaces, large yard. Plenty of pirking. Excellent rents. • Aak for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD •• ,.,.... 1111.111 Lowly likClain Sic Canyon "Oak.crest" model 2 BR. 2 BA on one ~-Many upgr~ teCUred entry, leCW'ed puid.ng, Amociation pool. spa. ten.Di&. Nik for ... CLIP a rL YNN KEMP • ORN SUNDAY 1S-4-M 8BA 181.AND Ea1llfi: Pm •1111 I .. ti.Ill Lowest priced 2 i10ry in Eastbluff 3 BR, 2.5 BA. di.nine room & family room. Very Jarae 12,450 IQ. fL Profemionall~""id8caped with spa. ,uebo, &. te 120 ft. run. AM for ... Te1L a EUG t.'1 sTARKENBURG J Ja.ftfl 1111,• Bread and butter, 2 bedroom , 1 bath complex with garages. Assume $191,000 T .D. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO 1+ ... c1-s ~• ma.111 Pomona DOl1h G.rey SL Zoned C.... and M· l dty cooperative. Gnat for fall food, Excellent acce9I between 2 freeways. f1 per IQ. ft. TOM ALLJN80N SHARON VOGT 9'Yll.lllml 1711.• Lowly 0tean. Bay, and Oty J...icbta view. Ex- panded 4 BR. 3 BA family & ban .. room. Home. Call for 9dd.idonal info. and your penonal view- ing. Ask for ... JANE SUJfGAILi\- ••••mun Fii nw•Eia1 1111,• Thia oocy three BR. 1" BA home is clOee to both schools and lhoppinc-:Jlurry with 'your check and paint brush!! Thia one won't Lut! Call now. BILL A DONNA WEBSTER w11m1111 l.Hlmf ·•11,111 Exquisite, Sophisticated, and casual all rolled into one condo/home. "Completely" l'elJ)Odeled with top of the line desian!!! This won't last!!! Ask for ... JUNE DAVIS Im"'....... . 1111•111 Thia lAutramont model t.. 4 bed.rooma, IUXW')' muter ~te. with view. 1 bedroom on first floor, 3 baths. Guarded mmmunity with community pool and tennis. Abo for ie.e. Ask for ... GAYLBAMATO .. •••• , 111111 llU 1171,m · Scrumptuow brand new all white md c:ream villa. u.ht. ~t, and beeutiful! 3 BR, 2.5 BA ''C.aa Marbella w/Frencb doon Md windows galore, marble entrance md ldtl:hm Ooor, white washed kitchen cabinetm. 2 · firepl8ca, one in muter suite, walk-in dmet ad fabuJom master bath. Pool me yatd. Allk for ... GAIL TA YLOa A &ONDA IDIN OPEN SAT 1-4,SUN 16 IOeOOOJITSllAJllN ' .I.& niEll ._ Im.Ill' Brand new 4 BR, 2.~ BA fully landlcaped home with 2 patios. !legant 2 story YOlume ceilinp. spacious living.areas, aounnet kitchen with t"eil-ing to counter garden Mndow. >.Ilk for ... TANE 8UNGAILA . . ' • ----llllwlll 2 elegant 8roedmuor plans to dxae !ram 4 BR, 2.5 BA 865,000. 2 BR, 3 BA 895,000 both with many upgrades and lovely •ttine· For exclusive showinca Mk for ... CJ.DP A E'L YNN KBMP . R Uli I ·u11.. llllwlll 3 bedruam home in ...... ll9rbar' view hills. lnvitina .. "° ....... tlnpil ..... ;-a• fountain. Great for ciou~ or fmnAb. Alk lor ... Vl.01KA8WAN OPDf IUN 164. 1117 RACll~ • ., •• ·-······ 11•111 Moor your own ,.:ht ao .,_, pier .l:d f:mve excellent lntxiine fram JaUr' dupla. One of the mmt lpeCWular katiam in Newport on the w•ter. Exrellenl • a bw a' •!4ftt property or convert to llinP fmn'1y ,..,..._. SpeNcular YBR,iew-,2 own mndy bMr;h. pier ... '!f 10 ~ boats. 3 . &\.»p; 2 Ba. 2 BA ~. 1'1np1K'e eech unit. Call lor ,aur .Jr•• *'-tac. Alk for ... G LTAYL08 OP&NIATUaDAYl ... allllDO .. ATSa 'PIU 111 · 11-.111 Abmlutely immaculate home in gated comanmi-!Y. Partial ocean view and away fonn c.o.t Highway. Totally remodeled with~ taste. FletliCh doors and Uled brick thnJuchout.. nJed kitchen with oak and ,._ cabineta, sub-aero refri&eJ'afor and much ttiroe. HJcb beemed oell-U.,. in LR and FR. Exquilite land8capinc with ' Uled brick and tile. Hurry, owner ~t another. Call me today! • GISELA BUllMBISTER IB .. C1-11-1 E CITW.. ••111 Dramatic upP8ded 2 BR + den cond6. Hardwood noon in entry + kitchen with extemive uee of _plantation ~utters. Carefree livinC at its ~ 'l'otal aecunty. Ask for.. . · RONPELSOT ••ma mu · · . .., •. Expanc:ling family forces sale! New 2 bedroom. 2 bath with two car atlached p.niae in C«ona del Mar. Light, bright & spacious. Plantation shut- -ters, French doors, gourmet kitchen & MORE! l•R• .. lllFHI LEm .. ll2l&W Sunny & briaht. Beautiful 3 Jilt, 2 ~. Jarae family room. lkyu,ht, -. yard cloee to achool community pool and~ Ask for ... JULIALIAO .. •WIAI ... all UITEI 1144,• It's hard to believe, but l°''fii_ find a spacious 2 BR. 2 BA~ ·o 1-. I'-':'_ this low price. .super ~~~ -~. restaurantsr park. Quiet seG~ complex. Ask for ... ANNHAWKEY . ---....... One al Bil Canyon'• Iara-t lingle story hemes • bedroom.-2.~ baths, PQOl & spa. For" details ask for:.. -JANE SUNGAILIA : ' ·tllru-ISTI -I' ....... Broadmoor plan 4 auperb view of nJcbt lilbta. . Exl;ellent lmdlcapinc and stronc Homeowners ~-2 BR. Giant BonLm Rm., study and priv.ey. Available by Nov. 1St. · • TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT OPEN SUN 1-5, 11 aoc&Y INOLL Liii 11111 •Cl I 11 ..... Out.tandinc pmonmic view. Security bcrilding. $1500/MO. AM for .•. VlllGINA ~~AN . Lar~ s~y ~tios:_9reat for aenior citizens or investors. Owner will consider all · trades!! Ask •r111 rru llYFmT ,.... 11111111 FapedaUy private 3 BR. 2 BA Jarae and expanlive firepl.ee, 50' bayfront· patio, private marina for Jarae boat, lecluded pool and ptjyate 2 car garage -en -pnr&irred -Lido PenirwuJa. fu f« aPpe>int ment. AM for... • ~. ~a.THIS LEASED-SOON? for... DIANA PROSSER , .... 11111 IHT Clllll 1111,lli JUST Rl!DIXX>RATED THROUGHOtrr. In- cludinc new kitchen and baths, Subsero refriger- a~ .. liebt oak cabineia,,overmed jacuDi. mirrors, Italian tile, w001 Berber, air. Bayview; with slip available. Ask for .. ; DENNE SODERLING 0 REALTORS .. for a oonnoimeur! Dsicned for gracious livinC and entertaining. HM.h~ dock. 6 ~ 5 ~ 3 fpks. Lap pool and 1pa m pnvate_patiO OQ the bay. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING ~'f ..... • -..,. 1411,- VlEW!! Most desirable floor plan in I~. View of Back Bay, canyon & Fashion Island. Three BB, 21-i BA. Vaulted ceiling in living & dining rooms. Separate family rooms. Light, bright & spacious throughout, this home is a value!! Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER .... ..... ' -· ···~· A drcular drive way le8dii to du. very spldom 4 'BB home wilh .2 firep1Kea. French doOn. Mex- an tile floorinc in kitchen & t.mily room. De9iper carpet 'throuahout. Pool me yard, Y«"J pivate. Owner .,w oomkter tnde. Amlunable loan that OWnel' ma_}' ~ Ask for ... LEE CBBSTBRPIBLD ••&lllFllRUI~ Sewral floorPlam awil. far vt.wlnl in Newpon'a ww-JXemler~. Ccntanponry M~-1111ir.,.._. style .mp fmnlly bamm alferinC the =nnmt1n MDmi"-p1U1 paeausaomnuJnity md rec19tian--. Clme to fleewaya and llland. AS far_. JOANN DORAN LYNNE LIND~ Y - -17 NIR KC•JSY-LUIE 11,..,_ Nearly new b-ee standing townhome in Costa ~esa. 3 BR. 2.5 BA 2 ~attached garage. Ceramic tile, oak. and very ruce. Good locaiton, kids o.k ... Available now. Ask for ... CLIP A E~ YNN KEMP 11111111 ···-111• Fannie Mae owned, 2 st.ory condo, FHA ap- prowd. 2 BR. 1 BA. San Juan.Capistrano. Good inoocne ratio. Ask for ... RAY DA VIES. JR. ,~ -'; ~78.0~6000 MICllll 17111,m A city lichta ~ from this beautiful, clalsic. 4 BR home hichlichted with bleeched oak floon, plan- tation shutters crown mouldinas plus room for a pool l::all for your priva1e showing. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO · Wil&liir .... -171,m PRICED ro SELL NOW! In Newpon Beach. 2 BR. mobile home, clubhouMs, pool, spa. Motivated aller. Ask for ... VIRGINA SW AN mrlll Pm -llTIR ·a.m,111 0,..,. CIDUlltrY l'ndlb bame on 1.6 acns near B"l•!'r-Camtry Club. 1,000 911. tt. with 5 BR, 5 BA. pool. md 5 mil bun. Roam far NIS tmnia court er~ m. hbulom ...._ .Wte with lltdnC roam • ..,._ Decorator fwnilhinll neco- tillblil. AS far ... .JO ANN KB.NTON watcn UiiS investment grow. Other invest- ment opportunities available also. Ask fOl' ..• CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP ••• lfllf 11711191 Brand new J ,M. Peter's 4 BR, 2.5 BA home. Light and brigbt-andl>eautifully appointed. Fully land- scaped with two pi1tios, Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA WT ml ml ....... Over 2,000 ~·ft. in a beautiful N.B. c.ommumty spacious 3 BR. 3 BA home with a large kitchen, ca~ ceilings and, pn"vate spa in patio. A really quality lifestyle location that m~t be seen to ~ appreciated. Call now for ,your private sho~:ti.fa.noNNA WEB~TER ••• 1477- -Let Santa choose one of tht 2 ti.replaces to slide down into the home of your .c:ireaJ'N. Wtule stodtines are tiung, and visions of sugar plums oome from the~ cozy bedrooms. Santa can park his delfh in the roomy 3 car~· Give th.is prestigious Woodbridce home to your family for Christmas. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN ' • 4 q t - .s J ,, l'AGa I 2/SATUllDAY Dec...-.r J. 1--. THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ·. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds In thiS mag- nlftc:ent, five bedroom, five bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living rooms on bOth troors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireptaces and a hand- some den panelled In African walnut. Wonder- fully designed to provide lots of. natural light thr-OUghout. Triple crown mouldings, antique chandeliers, air conditioning, steam shower ... features galore in this uncompromlJlng property unlike any other in Newport .............. 11,500,000 BEACON BAY . . . Come to this truly unique community and experience the best of life in Newport Beach. Step onto the beach from your own large redwood deck and enjoy all the pleasures-of bayfront living. Spectacular views from most rooms. This four bedroom~ five bath home has recently been refurbished and fea- tures handsome oak floors, a large bright' kitchen, new carpeting, and total landscaping. The Beacon Bay community offers tennis courts, boat docks. small craft storage, and ... NO TRAFFIC! ........................................... 11,400.000 BALBOA PENINSULA ... Oceanfront, custom three bedroom and two bath home with vleWs In all directions ... ocean, bay and coastli~rom Palos Verdes to Dana Point. Light, bright and airy this home has been completely refurbished in delicate colors to accentuate the ultimate In oceanfront living. Sculptured Berber carpet, Italian tiles, polished copper fixtures-; Corian countertops In kitchen are just a few of the many custom features. This property is also available for lease. Call office for information. Sale rn- ciudes 30' X 60' lot on beach .............. 1915,000 FEATURE HOME DOYER SHORES • . . Only one word fully descrlbeS this residence .... "awesome". The facllltles are awesome. This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet functional, a.ppotntments. A few exam- ples: Outside ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios (one with a stand-up wet bar), two firepita. Inside ._ unrivaled luxury In f1Vf1fY room Including a regal master suite wtth two separate baths and dressing rooms. Addttlonatly ... a New European kitchen, a complete se- curity system. Special . .. a superb thermostatically controlled wine room. And the list goes on. An experience that shouldn't be missed ............. 11.-,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . This custom three bedroom residence is everything the conven- tional home Isn't. Large corner lot. Wide, tree- lined street. tfs visual promlie of a mountain retreat is not· rnisteedlng. Inside, there's oak plank flooring, a step down living room wtth a huge River Rock fireplace, a center Island kitchen wtth Imported cabinets, a large master suite wtth a spa and two balconies (one with a v.iew of the ocean). The garage hu a three- quarter bath and R. V. access.............. '550,000 OPEN HOUSES CuFFHA VEN ......................... 11,500,000,..., 8AVCREIT . . . A moat uncommon five bedroom, custom family r81idence. Situated on a quiet and prestlgloua cul-de-Mc Ike· street. The floor plan will Intrigue you Md uclte you ... and, ft's very functional. The hMdlome brick exterior "speaks" of quallty Md the Interior appointments confirm . the etafttmanlhlp •. things like three flrepleces and htah beemed ceilings. High on the list of wnentttee r. the family room and formal dining room. AU rooms are ~M' ~~~~: .. ~ .. ~.~~ .. ~SL.~ NEWPORT NORTH (8111NG OFFER) ... Fabulous three bedroom, two and one half bath, two story, single family, • detached home in Newport North Vlltu. COnvenlent Newport Beach location off Univerlfty Drive._ This Napoli plan Is decorator perfect. Highly upgraded carpet, wallcoverlngs and dr..,..._. Lush land- \ scaping surrounds cus1om tile Md concrete patios in VfMY private yard .• Air condltiooed. Security system. Community pool and spa. Hlgh- Jy motivated seller. Great opportunity. Drastically 1laslted price to................... ...,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH . . . Decorator. perlect five bedr6om, two and three quarter bath, two. story, single family home In Huntington Light- house tract. Situated on a quiet cut-de-uc only one and one half mites from the ocean. Dramatic living room. Dtnlng room. Patio kitchen. Huge bonus room upstairs. Lulh landtcaP'ng sur- ~~~~~~r=.~·~·~-~~.::',..~~= EASTSID£ COSTA •SA ... Charming tw0- bedroom-; one bath home has been completely remodefed. Light and bright wtth hJgh beamed ceilings. Ample room tor •'*"'°'1· Fabulous rear yard with ftagatone patio, gazebo and Kol pond. Oversized three car garage. Pride of DOVER SHORES ... One of the community's more spacious ancf splendidly appolntea vMr« homes. Exalted location. Only etght houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarety change hands on this especially notable street. When it happens, it's an event ... as Is this one. Four gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows, used brick, custom papers, built-Ins of all kinds are here In abundanc49. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar. two air conditJoners, a security system and beautlful gardens. See It. It's a magnificently lmpresaive exampte of quali- Sun 1-4:30 ... = ........... 2500 cnn n.ti"*"=,... ..... ownenship_ is ~............. ............... lltl.000 DOVER SHORES ................... 11,415,000 Sat 1-i:OO ................ 1310 Galaxy Grive BEACON BAY ....................... 11,400,000 Sun 1-"4:30 .................... 63 Beacon Bay BALBOA PENINSULA .............. 1111,000 Sat-Sun 1-i:30 ..... 1223 E. Balboa 8tvd DOYER SHORES ...................... '79!1.000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 ..... 1000 Westwtnd Way BAYCRUT ................................. ,000 Sat-Sun 12-4:30 .... 2112 Leeward Lane ty, style and taste. REDUCED .............. '715.000 NEWPORT HEIQHT8 ................. .. Sun 1-4:30 ........ 311 Santa Ana AVWM.Nt llAYC•ST ............................... 11.- Sat 1-4:30 .............. 2018 NauttlU* Lane teEW'POllT NORTH .................... 11•.- Sat-SUn 1-4:30 .... 3155 Corte Portoflno HUNTINGTON mEACH .. 1 .......... 11•,000 Sun 1-4:30 .......... 8422 Seat Rock Drive EAITllDI COSTA •aA ....•.. 1171,000 Sun 1-i:30 ......... 252 Nneteenth StrMt DOVER SHORES . . . Come and see this outstanding, quality built, custom home. Enjoy the spectacolar vtew whte refaxlng on one of the many decks. Thia specious two bedroom plu'a den home has many special features Including temprature controlled wtne cellar, beautlful easy care landleaPtng, eecurlty system, and tinted wtndowa. This Home waa architecturally de- r~.~.~~~~~~:.~.~~~ ... ~~'~, -·--------·•••• . . . ~ 631-7300 NEWPORT NORTH ... Well located end unit looks out to poof and spa. Thia two bedroom two and one half bath C9fldomlnwm ha been up- graded with oven, carpets, Ptantatlon shutters throughout, bleached oak entertatnment center for TV 11nd stereo, MeJclcen pmvera In entry, powder room and kitchen. OYel ltzed bf!dc_ patio ..auper for entertatntng.......................... -.- JAPAMlll RISTAURANT ..• Excellent Mlshl, steak teppan ,....,,ant wtth good foMowtng. Great lhoppjng center locatlon. Beeutlful furnishings Md lt4* euqlpment. Thts ts a ~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~ .... ~.~ .... ~~~.~v~ ....... ~ INTENOR NW ITOM -NSWPORT 9EACH . . . Wei 99tablllhed bullt"llll op- portunity In the fteld of 11.e.tor dlllng, lndude8 showroom, w.ehoule, Inventory In C....omta contempor.ry Md Southwletem motif and de-llgn oomp9ny.' lndultry ......, epec6allzlng In .......... homel. bulllllllll· Ind yachta. \JnllM1ed potentt.I due to growth ol oornmercieA =--~ .. ~~~~ ... ~ .. ~ .. ~~.!9·=. iiiiiiiiiiiiiil617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE,:NEWPORT BEACH· .. \ ---· COMMA"DING THE MOST SPEC- TACULAR VIEWS ... Corona Highlands custom home at the end of a CDS street. Ocean, city light an<I Canyon views last for- ever. Wood construction in the finest quality. Living area opens on to private patio With pool . and spa. Lmh landscaping with lots of floweri. A very unique property ............ I l ,595,~ PROMONTORY BA YFRONT CUSTOM : •. This beautiful one story home orr Promon- tory Bay has 3 bedroom, 3W"f>atfl: wit spec· features such as lap pool, spa. centraJ air conditioning, 50' boat slip, teakwood bar, with ice machine & refrigerator. Gas, barbecue in kitchen. This home with alJ these (eatures on fee land for only ....................... $1,250,000 • ON THE WATER !!! Contemporary, newly remodeled, home w/90' on the water ... comes complete w/50' boat slip. From the front door, a beautiful mirrored e'ntry leads you into a bright & cheerful home w/3 bedrooms, 3/baths, fam. rm & off/den . You'll be right at home on the patio watching the Xmas boat parade ... modestly offered at. .. $1,300,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows like new! Attractive 4 bedroom, 2'h bath. fmil y room. Palemera model. light & airy famil y home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious backyard with patio and spa. Choice location, close to shopping. schools, churches. communi- ty pools: Includes land ................. $539,900 IF YOU LtKE INDIVIDUALITY HERE IT JS •.. BIG CAN YON CUSTOM. G~ard· gated community. Easy summertime entertain- ment area with open-pit barbeque. Private pool and spa . Orientation of home on large lot assures privacy. 4 bedrooms, large living and famil y rooms, den, loft-........... $1,350,000 BIG CANYON TOWNHOME ... Bright, spacious 2 bedroom. 2 bath, Green Brier model. New plush carpeting and paint. Ex- quisite living room with firl'place & wetbar. Large deck & patios. Lease S l .575/month .................................................. 1247,500 LAGUNA NIGUEL ... High on a hill ... Absolute privacy. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, featuring views from every window. Tiled, earth tone entry & fireplace, vaulted ceilings. This end unit is just like a single family home and is set . in a gorgeous landscape of tall, pine treei, on an oversized lot ........................... 119~000 CUSTOM HOME SITE ..• Lovely level lot 'With buutiful vielll' of Big"" Canyon Golf Course.- could have ocean view second story. 13.000 sq.ft., cul.de-sac location. overlooking multi-million &Uar estates ............................................... 1875,000 YACHTERS PARADISE ... One of the finest locations 01P"C8Ullna Island. Views .of Avalon, mountains, and endless ocean views. Large 3 BR, 2 BA , private spa. Only one year old. Furnished and golf-cart included. Only .................................................. 1595,000 HARBOR RIDGE ... Lovely 4 ~oom detached cpndo. Private entry with running .stream, hardwood floors. handpainted tiles in the kitchen, expanded master bedroom \./sitting area. Views of the Ocean & City Llghts ...................... , .. 1-............... 1185,ooo I VIEW THE SPARKLING NIGHT LIGHTs AND OCEAN SUNSETS ... Mediterranean Villa 5 bedroom. 5~ bath, custom built Harbor Ridge home J!lUSt be seen to appreciate.Quality features abound tlirough· out this 8,000_ sq. ft . handcrafted home. ........... : ................................. $2, 9()(),000 118 ACRES ... Approxjmately 5 miles from the Desert Springs Marriott. this property with naturaJ oasis, offers a bold contrast to the surrounding desert. Zoning permjts Resid~n­ t1al, Coif. Tennis or Country Club, Mobile Home Park. Mini Warehouse: already ap- proved FAA Airport. Submit terms for ap- proval. ........................................ $ 708,000 • .. 160 ACRE Located just a few miles from 1be future 12 billion "Rancho CoacheHa •• project (due to break ground in 1989). Possibly . tbe lowest priced land in California. Desert-hold for the future. Cash, terms or possible trade. -~~~u'#lE "r~-:!Tlwr-'oUa...,K_~r-c---~~····~~·~u .. u ... ~ ..... u ... _ .. 1320.,(M)«) WATERFRONT HOME ... Premium lo- -cation on Linda Isle with views from all major rooms, 5 bedroom. 6~ bath, family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced by mar~les and granite. Light oak cabinetry and floors. The master beQroom with sitting area overlooks the bay. 2 bath, steam shower, jacuzzi, walk-in closets. Owner may trade ..................... 12,950,000 ; CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE ... This Linda Isle 4 bedroom , 41h bath home ,includes a gourmet kit chen . formal dining room, living room, gym. famtl room plus slip for large boat, and affords a spectacular Bay view. Please call regarding exceptional financing . Owner motivated ................................ 12,650,000 THIS LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT HOME HAS IT ALL!! ... Linda Isle's best location. Sun aU day! ear gate-house, beach: tennis court and clubhouse. This quality borne • has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room. game room, pool, spa. sauna. and slip for large boat. Proudly presented at. ....... 12,450,000 NORTH LAGt;NA ! ... Oceanfront beach home. 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo wnh security ~ate. Wonderful vacation atmosp~re. listen to the crashing surf. Walk to the beach. stores and restaura nts. ee to appreciate . . ............................................ 5;$~.000LH .· NEWPORT BEACH Ct; TO)t HOME SITE ••• Ocean and Ba v view . Pnce includes complete plans for 3,500 sq. ft. home with four car garage .• .............. : ........................................ $475.000 .. ". IRVINE Lovelv Plan 11 in the ~I Borgota tract of West Park. Stngle famJ\ home .. ,th many up- grades. nurrored closets, ckar tub and shower enclosures. pnnklers front and rear. beautiful landscapang. l.Jght gre~ ca~t. \Cr\ open. Won·l wt al dus price ................................ $289.000 SHOPPI 'G & FREEWAY CLOSE ... Comfortable 2 bedroom. 2 bath. spac-ious master bedroom. dining room & family room . WeU locatbd. converuent to communitv parks. pool. schools & shopping ............ 1144,900 ., 110 QUlLlf Ylll& 2 BR. 1 AB townhome in Mesa Verde .• Assume FHA $85,000 loan at 11%. Pay only $979. per month. E'nc. gar. w/d hookups. Call for more info. w/d hookups. Call for more info. 1122,MI AHl•O&ll• 12'100 IOWI 2 bedroom· condo. Extra large patio. SeCurlty gated, walk to Performing Arts Center. .... ~ .... ·- PlllCE IEllmll ll0,000 Newport's 98ciuded home large lot w/aunroom. 3 BR, 2 BA, gorgeous backyard & poof . ....... CISTIM IOME SITE Bulldabkt site on hill top with 360 ° view. 11.46 acrea wtth 750 producing avacado trees. Great Investment today and future! Total price .Qi '' 117"• ,,.,, WIY REIT WIEI Yll Cll IWl1 Best buY In ~0 ~ Oacn. ~ BR, den. 1¥4 BIS J"88. Grelt k>- catk>n. Walk ·"' OMCh. 2 car gar~9_. CaJI tor detaJta. sn..- un.m ••1 I • TOWIHGME BEAUTY 3 BR. 2 BA dining r,. ·o clean. Vil- lage walk town.. \.. -~ -new de- signer carpe· e. 0 . ~ car attached garage with 91 .•• munlty pool, rec- reational facihties. Don't delay. · OllCI I UZ allS SlH,000 COSTA IESl UllEI 1110,000 Huge corMr Lot, 3 BR, w. BA, family room ovsr1ooklng large yard, RV ac- cess, near South Coast Plaza. Ask~ 1111 MllllU-..••• llCI IAY lllllll Absolutely best bet Back Bay buy In Eastslde Costa Mesa. 4 BR, 2'11 BA . Quiet location. Approx. 1,800 sq. ft. Hurry on this buy. s11t• ... a uz ams EATSIDE COSTA IESA 2 BR. 21h BA townhome. Highly up- graded-Freuch doors; Woodbuming fireplace. 2 car attached garage. Call now & be in for Christmas. ...,1117,111 .. ,. lllPll IEWPOllT IUCll' UllEI 1200,000 Single level 2 BR condo. Perfect for singles or young couples. 2 car· gar- age. For details call ... llT&•• USTSllE ·11W1 .. E Oramalk: 3 bedroom, 31~ baths, vaulted cefllnga, sunken llvlng room, brick fireplace, doubt. car &'ft~ 111at••m 631-1266 l i . . IOYE llllT II To this impeccably maintained East- side townhome 3 BR, 2.5 BA, bleached wOOd cabinets, recessed lightly, large deck area with lo= designer garden. • SHI w.n111111 . IPD.._Y1111M&H 2111 .. , l.19 "SOPPY FllJll" Super Huntington Beach 4 bedroom pool home in great Br<>Otshurst lo- cation: fireplace. large yard, close to school, cul-de-sac! Just listed! ---Pll,111 TUITLE lllCI -YIEWU Modef perfect, totalty~1raded 3 BR. 2 BA. Night II~' lrQ8 formal dining & famiJvo-~'-'"· • lush land- scaping, prlve,. .,a & central air. Community ~~Jt & tennis. Call for more details. 1211,111 .wu•m17 EASTSllE lllE Terrific 3 bedroom house In perfect condition. Extra large lot, double car garage, fireplace, private patio & much more. Oeaireable location. Just listed. Offered at Ull,llO lllatM•m L LIVE AT TIE IUIH Model perf9C1 highly upgraded 2 BR, 21h BA town.~ In a apectal M- ctuded location yet within atepa to beech. NMtty brMd new with an :iward winning dellgn Md ftoorplan: mirrored wmle. EuropeM kitchen, private patio, large mater suite, fire- place, 2 car ger999, MCUrtty system. Abaolutely gorgeous with superb conatruC11on. Juat Hated! Ult• __ ... 1-,IPMILll · Prime ~o· · '--O "w1th 2 BR cott-cae ck.$ ~·~'.:.t:il ........ .. ' lllllYlllE .... 11• ~I bedroom pool home In Meea Verde. ComplliW/ f'hodllld with llMllt _.of ~\-iYMtlc tie & wood tlocne,. g .. nuet ... this ~ r\'V ~ kitchen to ..,_ pt9Cllite .n ti .. mmenlt ... I Priced to lllatonty ~ .... .. FlllLlll .... n IElll 8'*'°"' Md O'"' 0 ~ prden :w"r=:::o'-.. dt~: jecuDI. L 'V :.cl wtth Ill extra Im- aginable. •llMI ....... PllCE SWIEI ._ TllTll I lllT IPllTUEll Great buldlng. great tocatlon. Con- ..... of (1) three ~0-lift, 1'4 bath. (2) two bedrP-0.. \.. .th. (4) two bedroom, S .. , one bedroom, 1 bath. Plus ~ ~-Drtve by only. 15831-15&41"8t1n Vllllge Way near fr-.nya 5 & 55 .• a --·· 'Ill um• 1111 ESTATE M South Coat Plaza. Three bedroom, 1~ bath family room. High- ly upgraded wttti centr.t air conc:tltion- This gorgeous home hM tt all: 4 BR, ' 2~ M , fOnMI dining, hlmlly room, 3 car pr8ge, llM'Q9 ewtmmlng pool, front courtyard, fow meintenMOe, all of thele aimenft ... In New1)ort Bellch. Celt.Oney ... 11101111 ...... s Current zoM'Q allows for 10-1 .cre lots. Vfl!fY eecluded with ~roed. Coastal and mountain vtewa. C.. for detalla. .. ..... --=-=urttylflr• ... ~ ' and central sy91.,...0.'-'" ..... foot 1ot l8ra-a. .. t:xtenllw brick work .but. 'V .41'-b-que & fire pit. ~ Nothing Ilk .. " on the market. Excel-Im llM.-a . ~ ~':":t ~"r~~ IEWl'llT IOll • c.11 for det*. --This home ha ~ everytNng. Slngte ·1111 ... level 2551 lq. ft. of. IMna space. . Private )anmt off,,....., 81'. Many, rnariy upgrades superb location. Leu than 10 ~years old. Fer detaHs and 4 lllTS llllEll TownehouM, 10.6 GRM Mrkt. Rents. Alklng •••• *lllTLEllll'I ..... ..... Don't mill ...... ol ... W'ge ........ 8uld 01 IUbdMdlng Ihle nnl 40 ...... nat to a.i.. 1l1nd flllla.111 Fcnll and ..... ,... ,...._ ...... c1M1lopment. off Ortega Hwy (174) flt4elllde Co • ..,,.,..,.,,,,.. on .... prtaeof .... mlll ·- private lhowina call! · ..... 1-lllTI lllTI 1111 All 2 BA. 1 BA with 9nCkJeed gar- ages,. electronic nrmnce gate. All units remty dean. Owner trading up. For details or eet :S cllM -····· · 111EST11'S IPP.llTlll11 FMt grawlng E.....,_. SU (&} two story town.'lomeL 3 bedroome. 3~ " . bate., fonnlll dllq. cathedrll cell- r lnaa. flrepl9ce, 8ftd private ywda. Ex- c8llent Income or the poetibllty to ... ~. ,, ..... . lanl I IL.II• •11111 433 Acr9. Prtme ~ Almond Orchard 9 yrs old ... Hwuand of a.cramento V-'-/. ComplMe ~ epmkler ~lon.'88 Crop at 25",....,,,. ~.--.- llllliw mllE llMI One BR. plul den. One cold. One c. gar8g8. L.Me Min Veijo . UUge Included.' Available 11/15. $755/Mo . _.,,., 234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA When-you want Results , CALL THE BEST . The M•rket la -R .. dy For Your Home-So, Call·The Koopa And List Todiyt -. ~ISTWllD IWID.11111'-IELU IAFI I U•E WITI llllAT.-a UllM I ICUll YllWS 11 security is what you want, security is what you'll get In ViUa Balboa! Just beyond the prtvae guarded gates lid an executive suite that is so apecial, words cannot do It justiee. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, In- door laundry, and fabulous viewlt Some of the. designer furnishings are available for purchase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED & IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT OFfERSf ., . .,.. ......... IEWE U!l UIFOF7 Closed stables plus 3 open stalls. Lrg shaded rooming area. lrg track room, separate hay feed storage room, bar"l Includes sliding gtasa wtndows, auto 0 spray system plumbed thru-out .. '-_ Ja. Also, large fenced dog run~ o· V "'BOUT THE HOME ... -i bedrOOf"' e.,. 'lfifY sharp home w/3 car garage, _ei'-off street parking, RV or boat parking, .• re & police prot,ctlon ~ terns. S4&8,\M1 .. In....... .. ..... uu. -• ... .... _,_. Pl-1211 ~ ,' 1118 #,A,_ .. lm1l 111.1-,&.YM ... Own your own home wfth as llttte .. 3% down and Mve money through tax beneflta. ... BOB a DOVE KOOP ~ # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of ,10 years in the State of CaH- fofnia. Ranked nationally In the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 1 O years consecutive. · *?kw ieut1M14* WESl:CLIFF 0pu fuASe Su.cdau J-5 • Very-date Family home, wel futed near schools Md shopping. Comfortable IMng arrangement8 tndude famffy room, IMng room, three bedrooms, two baths, large front, & back ywd wtth • pool & a two car garage. This one won't lat long. M1IMI 1111Plll•l,U. . ...... NEW LISTING OWNER MUST SELL Has purcMled MOtMr home & must Mii this beautiful Newport North Townhome that features 2 Master Sutt•. Den, LMng Room w/Areplace, KJtchen w/all the con- venient applancee, kMlty petto & more. Submtt offers -$259,000 For an appohitment call ....... .. D1·1m - SPYGLASS HIU CUSTOM Five BR, •~ BA, two famlty rooms, n.W gourmet1dtehen, four car garage. Private 9'ectric gated entrance. JU8t comptetety remodeled. City and Mountain views from thls 5.300 sq. ft. custom house. Asking. .. 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French doors. beamed celllngs • Overslzed 52i,ll'lot on desirable strttt to street location • Ortented around s unny. bricked patio with private spa • Large game room w/wet bar! $995,000 FELL OUT OF ESCROW • 4BR. 2BA Tradlllimal Style Home • Prime Oversized 45'Lot-1 "'2 Lots •French Doors open t6sunny South Patio • Beamed ceilings. Remodeled kttchen. Air conditioned. • Reduced 850.000 $895,000 2CM VIA MltC&LOJlfA OPSJlf SAT a 8UJlf l ·& FAMILY BOllE • 3 BR. 31h BA family home • . Brtght open floor plan • Sunny Strada patJo • Large sundeck off master • One of the lowest prtced homes on Udo! $59&,000 NEWBAYFRO T r LISTING! - • 7 BR. 6"'2 BA. den or 5 BR. 3"'2 BA. den plus 2 BR. 2 BA unit. • Prime overslzcd 45 • lot on sandy beach, wtth 3 car • r~opcn floor plan. proTesslonally decorated In pastel tones. • ''Tum-key" pride of ownersMp famlly home wtth large Income unit. $1,395,000 $1,49&,000 BAYl1t01'T'"ESTATE • 5 BR. 5 BA Bayfront Estate • TradttlonaJ Old Pasadena . ;re~ •/2 large boat allpe • French doors. tvy covered walla. crown moldings • • Latuced courtyard entry plus 4car.,.. $3,900,000 ''• • n rm ~~As•1 •wta11~······ ...... , ............ llli ......................................... illilil?Sms1·1'Smi1F•'•' .. llllilfill ..... , ......... ,, .... L ... ATW WAYEllFRONT ~Hc>NE!f, INC. , 'l . NEWP6RT Cott.Jge r,:t steps from-sand, walk to everything. reshly refurbished 2 bdrm beach house with tile floors & new kitch~n & bath plus 1 bdrm gµest qrtrs over double garage. 631-1400 .................. $329,000 WEST NEWPORT condo, 1/2 block to ocean beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 2 bath with dining room, large bonus room, high ceilings, skylights & attached 2 car garage. 631-1400 ................................................. S320,000 VILLA BALBOA CONDO "Pride of Own- ership" spacious 3 bdrm with family & formal d ining rooms, fireplace, inside laundry & two large patios, pe1fect entertaining. Easy bike ride to ocean. 63 1-1400 ................................ S320,000 NEWPORT BEACH in ,_ 0 mid peninsula lo cation. Classic 3 ... · ' cozy cottage with f ireplacf> ' O l.-~ patio. Walk to beaches, Fer S _ pier, restaurants & shops. 631-14l .................................. S330,000 BEACH CLOSE condo in West Newport. Like new tri-level contemporary 2 bd, 2 bath condo ~ith terrific oc~~ views. High ceilings, sky- lights separate dining room, 5 farge patios & att. doubre garage. 631-1400 ....................... $340,000 NEWPORT Neighborhood. Custom 3 bdrm home with separate large master, family & formal dining rooms on lovely spacious lot. One sto ry with freshly painted & landscaped ex- terior a nd R.V. access. BIG REDUCTIONll Owner anxious! 631-1400 ..................... $349,500 Open Sat-Sun 1-S 370 E. Z3rd Str .. t HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovely 2 story, 3 bdrm home with separate guest suite. Vaulted ceilings & hardwood floors in entry, kitchen & for ma I dining area. Bonus room & ~3~~114~~~--~~~~ .. ~~ .. t.~~-~.~~~~-~~~~ ~l,~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HJGHW AV 714-631-1400 RealtQr~® • • CORONA DEL MAR -Ultra contempo_rary new condos, near completion. Striking 2 bdrms with secluded 2nd floor ~ster suite, den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story living room with fire- place opening to large d eck. 631-1400 ................................................................. $350,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -with shingled charm, contemporary flai r & ocean views fro,,, dec k and "Spacious kitchen. light & airy 3 bdrm with Frenc h door opening-to several decks & vaulte d ceilings. 631-1400 .................................. S359,000 .. • *** HELP US FEED THE HUNGRY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON In conjunction with the Newport-Costa Mesa Boird of Realtors, Waterf;ont Ho mes is collecting canned & dried food to provide those less fortunate with a Holiday dinner. Call 631-1400, we will be glad to pick up your donations or drop them by one of our offices. You will make a family very happj'- * BA YFRONT condo. Wate r, water, water, reach out and virtually "touch" the boats in the Xmas Boat Parade. Spectacular view of the e ntire Bay from this upgraded 2 mth, 2 bdrm co-op with available bOat slip at S 1.75 pe r ft . Just REDUCED for quick sale. 631-1400 ........................ $379,oop BEACH duplex. Just steps to sand, choice location on extra wide street, 1st block oft. oceanfront 2 ocean views. Front 2 bdrm wjtff'· • tile & berber carpeted floors & front & rear ~ patios, rear 2 bdrm unit + gst qrtrs & roof deck. Call 631-1400 ......................................... $379,500 VILLA BALBOA Penthouse cpndo with fantas- tic ocean & sunset views. LOYely 2 bdrm & den with va ulted & skylit ceillngs & large paitio. Professionally decorat~d. Gated complex, bike to beach. 631-1400 ................................ $388,000 NEWPOR1' HEIClll"S Char~ins-earlv heights_J bdrm.home... with sepaiQI~ guesupt over detached triple garage. Hardwood floors, smooth ceilings & fireplaces in living room & master. lovely gardens with spa. 631-1400 ............................................. $650,000 Open Houae Sat-Sun 1-5 302 Cliff DriH NEWPORT Comforta9.le & .spacious 3 bdrm beach house with fireplace, great ocean views, & 1 bdrm apt on lar$e (over 3000 sq. ft .) lot jut steps to sand. Lot size offerl good expansion eossibilities. 631-)400 ........................... ~.29,000 Open Sunday 1-5 11~ 3tth Strfft CORONA DEL MAR Well maintained duplex in great quiet location, walk to beac;h, shops & restaurants. Front 3 bdrm, 2 mth with cozy brick woodburning fp. & patio. Back 2 bdrm, 2 m with Fp. & declt. 63h1400 ............... SS75,000 UDO ISLE lowest priced home on the island. Bright & open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & Llrge living room opening to sunny patio and smalr yard. Sundeck off master. Close to clubhouse, tennis & beach. 631-1400 .. $595,000 Open S.t-Syn 1-5 204 Via Bercelona HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tile & berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open contemporary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story master suite family & formal dini~g rooms & lovely large y.ard. 631-1400 ............... S62S,OOO BALBOA ISLAND Remodeled 2 story shingled charmer. Front house with 3 bdrms dormer -window\, formal dining plus a 2 bdrm' apt over ~he doubt~ garage. New kitchen, roof~ plumb- ing, electric, heat & air .• 631-1400 ........ 5649,000 , UDO ISLE Charming 3 bdrm with 2 com- plete mister suites, 1 up with adjoining family room & one do wn, plus larse formal dininf-room. Country French decor, custom ~~'~i~.~ ... ~~~~~~-.. ~.~'.~ .. ~~--~~~~,7~,~ Open Sund., 1-5 lllVla Wuien • BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 316 MAR1NB AVB.. ~ 14-673-69~0sll _.___.....___ _______ --" --........ BIG CANYON c;ontemporary Mediter• ranean S bdrm estate. lop quality & exciting design, formal dining & family rooms, office, excercise & steam rooms. Fr. doors to patios & lush gardens with pool & spa. 631-1400 ·····:· .................................................. S1,875,000 UDO area with European ambience in a prime · location. Retreat to· a private, sophisticated world in this 2 bdrm condo with den, Lido channel & night light views and dock for a very large yacht. large sunny terrace is perfect for entertaining. 631-1400 .......................... $925,000 . . NEW LISTINGS . NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautiful re- modeled 5th floor condo with 2 master suites ..& fabulous view~ of Cltalina sunsets, bay, ocean & city Hghts. 3ecurity butldtng, •-6)~~ ,~ig···~~~.~~~~: ... ~~-.. ~: .. ~~~·i·~~~;s~~ NEWPORT SHORES Extra large corner lot. . Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront ~ome, huge patio next to s.andy ~ch. Mexican tile floors, beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. Community pools & tennis. Price includes· the land. 631· 1400 ............................ S49S,OOO t •• SEA ISLAND lovely 3 bdun townhome in 1.. c .;,. :..'Pied community with pool, spa & 1ennis. Fp. in -Hvin.g r~m & .master, views from living room, eat-in kitchen & master. Bleached woods, tile floors & plantations shutters. 673-6900 Open Sunda1 1-5 -and Street CORONA DEL MAR New-listing on charm- ing duplex. Fresh and clean with new c..arpet and ~int, large 3 bdrm, 2 bafh unit has grea..t mater suite with spa on private deck, 2nd -· ····:···················· .. ···················· .. ················$675,000 MONARCH BAY Terrace Court Sale with ter- rific ocean views. Single story 5 bdrm custQm on large lot. f~mily & formal dining rms built around atrium, pool, spa & brick driveway. Needs lots of TLC, grt potential. 631-1400 ................................................................. $750,000 CORONA DEL MAR Rare Shorecliff's. estate with 108' of ocean frontage & ~noramic views. Magnificent 5 bdrm home, the ultimate in materials & fixtures, & several oceanside ter- races with huge pool & spa. 631-1400. .............................................................. S4,500,000 NEWPORT HEICKl'S Excit ing 4 bdrm treehouse. Solarium additions augment the in- credible harbor views. Included are a party room, family room, ~ & spa & 1 bcfrm guest- cottage in a wooded hillside setting. 631-1400 ................................................................. $795,000 UDO ~ Just completely redone, like new construction. fabulous Mediterranean 4 bdrm 31 ~ bath with den & walled courtyard on large; ot. ~k floors, stone fp, open beams Fr.·doors ~dows. 631-1400 .............. :.:.-.:::-····~:$889,000 -..-. Sat-Sun 1-5 ~ Piaua Udo LD8>A B.& The quintessence of elegant IM~ In this be~utif ully appointed 4 bdrm with den/guest, family room, formal dining_ & dramatic 2 story e ntry. Sunny terrace leads to the dock for 2 yadits. 631-1..00 ......................................................... s 1,950,000 N&WPOBTBBACBOD'ICE Im W. COAST HIGHWAY 714~631-140() -. . ___ ,_. ___ _ unit is 1 bdrm. 631-1400 ................... $539,000 LIDO ISLE Double-lot o n the island's widest, prettiest street. Bright and open contem- porary 4 bdrm home (or 3 & family room). Stone floors throughout & 12' ceilings in spacious living room. Two large patios for an indoor/outdoor feeling, triple garage and security system. 631-1400 ................ $945,000 Open ROUM Sat-Sun 1-5 · P4 Via Gepoa LIDO ISLE Beautifully designed :.. bdrm home on almost dot1ble lot. Great street to street location at quiet end of island. Pro- fessionally decorated & finished to per- fection with formal dining & famill rb:ams & den, paned7windows, Fr. doors med ce~~s in living room. Beautifully land-~1-14~~~'.~~~~ .... ~~'.~ .... ~.i.~~ .... ~~'.~S~5.~ BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT Fabulous "near new" victorian with dock & roof deck in corner location with views ot harbor . boating action from the 2nd floor living. & dining rooms, kitchen & master bdrm suite with fireplace 2 private tower re treat. Family room & 2 additional bdrms on 1st floor. Fr. ~IT~~4~~.~.~ .... :~~~~.~.~ ... ~.~:.~~~~:s9~~~~ OCEANFRONT Custom 3 bdrm including fabulous master with fireplace, balcony & water & sunset views. Cozy den with wetbar opens to rooftop deck with spa. Move in condition on nicely landscaped corner lot. 631-1400 ................................................................. S985,000 DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfronr with huge master suite, den1 family room, dock for a large yacht & sparkling water views. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 631-1400 .............................................................. $ 1,250,000 Open Sunday 1-5 320 Mominc Star WATEllFllOlll' ROMES. INC • ......... CORONA DEL MAR ~chfront. Fabulous l bdrm with unparalleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & · open custom contemporary has bleached hardwood floors & 10' mahogony doors . 631-1400 .......................................... $2,980,000 UDO ISLE Super, one of a kind bayfront, 45' lot & open bay views. Cln be 7 bdrm, 6.1/2 bath with den & formal dining or 6 bdrm 3 ~ bath home with a 2 bdrm unit for icome. Bay windows, Fr. doors &-"StJndeck. 631·1..00 .............................................................. $1,395,000 IJNDA ISLE Traditional 4 bdrm in perfect C'icond ition on oversized lot with dock & side ties. FAmily room with fr . doors to huge bayside patios & c~zy study with Fp. Circ ualr staircase, oak floors & cabinetry. 631-1400: ..... $1 ,595,000 UDO ISLE BA YFRONT with 62' of waterfront, great views & private pool. Extensively re- modeled 3 bdrm ihcluding large ma~ter with fp. study & balcony, gourmet kitchen with granite counters & den. Top qyality. 631-1..00. ..................................................... 'r" ....... s 1,900iooo UDO ISLE Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home with Mediterranean ovenones. Family 2 formal dining rooms & eat·in kitchen open to fabulous parklil<.e lawn & gardens leading to the70' dock with side tie. 631-1..00 ....................... $2,095,000 UDO ISLE Exciting contemporary archtecture, a great lido Nord view location & dock for 2 large boats. Floor to ceilings wall of glass, baytront dining & mast~rmet kitchen & private roofdeck. 631-1400 ............... $2,250,000 UDO ISLE lovely tradition.I bayfront with slips for severtll boa1s & 77' on the Wtlter. Elegant two story with 4 bdrms up, maids quarters down plus forll\;11 dining, family room, library & brick terrace. 631-1400 .................................... ··········· ......... ...$3 ,900,000 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE A VE. 714-673.:.6900ji ,. • ' GOOD TIAllllG! ac .......... , ..... STONEHENGE .. HAMOR NOOE-Unrivaled! 8 BR, 7 frpl, 9 BA. sun room, lib and weight rm. 9000 sq.ft. $3,695,000 PICK OUT THE PAVILION-Great an down views of Newport Hatbof, et at Three bdrm, den and 4 baths. Something vety special In Irv. Terr. $648,000 CAMEO IHOMI LAM>MARK-View home with pool, spa, specious kitchen and large courtyard ... also 3 car gar. and aofar assist. FA. $995,000 .................. TOTALLY UPGRADED-Custom home nr Lake Mission Viejo, J.M. Peters Plan IV, custom cabinets. top of the line apptianeea. $380,000 VEW OF THE PAM-Tucked away In northeast CM: delightful 3 BR, poof, 1P8 end quiet street. Kkls'll ptay In en entlr• perk! $299,~ EXPANllOM OPPORTUN1111s-= Extra lfg lot. gr. H.V. HIMI r*ghbof'hood. 3 BR. FlllTI rm , large pool. $539,000 •. UQHT, •GNT AND PNCD MGMT-Prtme green- belt location, mer rock tnp1ece end megujne type decor. 2 BR, 2 BA. H.B. twnhm. A ~ at $229.900. IPACIOU8 Tow•....---0 L D bright, approJC 1700 a.f. 3 BR, 3s d tpa. "Priced to Peddle" at $2 IT'S A GMAT NEIGH80NtOOO-Close to schools, shopping. Quiet! Lrg lot 3 BR. 2 BA. $349,000 PRIVACY AND SPACE-Hillside loc:. overlooks CdM with ocean beyond. lncted. view! Third of an acre, 3 BR, 2~ BA. f"1'1 rm and dinlog room. $726,000 LEADER ON UDOI-Lovely 3 Br, 2 story with den, wet bar, IOUth patio and cio98 to tennis court and beech.· A wtnner at $734,000 EAST81.UFf FAia Y HOME-5 BR, two-story, with huge fenced back yard. Ck>M to 9Chools. public tennis courts and lowly park. $539,000 4 COIRil-CW. LOTa .. llUADNN 8GUAM- lncc>tM producing wtth lnwstment potent .... appfOX. 8,300 lq. ft. $900;000 - ~ CA.an.a-Fabub11_... from penthouM on a.M>oe PeNneu&a. AflJM* new, tr.eh and..., wtth 90UfmM kttcMn. 154,000 . ON THI MMD .. NmWPCNrT Plus an.thteklng Ylewa of ~ end Cet8'lna ......... $518,000 . QUAUTY DWI.IX-Locae.d In ~ .,.. of w. Newport. Hf ChMMI, ocean. bMCt'I end pwtc. Yw round « ~ rent. 1345,000 T.-•OCKI TO •ACM AttractiYe and sturdy ~ ~ wtldng dlNnca of ocean,pMt end lhopptng cem.r. Or.a Income. S3IO,OOO "llELCOURT" • coac:;-L-OT1'8d counters. ,. plri flooring, s "· 2 b9. A.JC, twnhm, 18f1Utl • ... dellred location. $150,000 UGHT •OHT AND PllCID W-Prime grwt- bett location, river rock fireplace Md mllgUlne type, decor, 2 BR, 2 BA. H.B. Townhm. A lhowplece et •$229,900 - •ST ON THI •ACH Belbo9 PeNnaule Jewel, totet remodel with 3 BR end ooe9r\ view. Fem room. Fronts on Mel beKh, bettw hurry. M95_.000 LOYEl.Y UDO UWIG-A 4th loor. ~ oYerk>oklng the b9y, ~ed ltW'G In 2 BR, 2 BA w/24 hr MCUrity, pool, spa. end blllerd rm. $735,000 IWHPING --(Mn VllW910,.. I ft*1.. s.f. building lite. Pnce lnck S .. ~bY Brion JMnette. S 1,495,000 ................ ,1.4 .. Tiii $525,000 1•1 ........ 2BR,Remod~ R.Zartlef LY. al.S. $539,000 -l••11111e Expansion Opportunities P. Spaul<!lng · .. lmall $648,000 1121 ........ 3 BR, Oen, YU 0 . Johnson LY,_. ~69,9QO 1711 Pert ..... Montego, 4 BR T. Smith .... ... $595,000 117 ....... 3 BR, Oen, FR M. Hartling ..__ ... $895,000 111""" J. Finster 4 BR CdM Landmark • .............. , 1-4 .. Tiii $525,000 1•1 ........ 2BR, Remodel Artie J . LY\ a.LI $539,000 Ill 111•11111 Expansion Opportunities N. Fogarty mm TIMMI $648,000 1121 ..... .._ 3 BR, Oen, YU 0. JohnM>n LY. ... M69,900 1721 hrt ..... Montego, 4 BA T. Smith .... .. $595,000 117 ...... 3 BA, Den, FR M. HartH.M .. -$895,000 Ill""' 4 BR CdM Landmark K. Granieri 1.1. au s12s,ooo 1• 111111111 4 BR, FR B. Batrtngton LI. l&U $728,000 1111 I \tu 3 BR, w 'a ~ M. HugMI ...... _$539,000 -..... 5 BR, 3 BA E. T.a.k llllM•• $495,000 111ft'I II 3 BA, 4 BA 8. 8-ndera HU&•• 28R, 2 BA ... , .. 38A,3BA ... 58R,2BA $229,900 -........ l . ClllhcMt $275,000 ......... G.~ $2,000/MO 11Mt ..... C. Porc1Ha 'RJRNER ..... -IATES ~ Welcome to our world . . .. A world of private coves and ~ndy beaches. ~ . . UI II~ -You'ft feet as though you Ivie at the edge of the world in thl& epect8QUr oceanfront home. It features 3 bdrml, 3 baths, full length decks on each of Its 2 levelS plus a prpt~ed garden terr11ee. $2.~95,000 · -.. -aorr;:: large family home lft ~ prest private area. Four ~ 3 bath, beeuttfut wood panettng and Sae PoOI and patio. Great ocean views! s1~.ooo. £WWI--Located In a gated private area featuring a 5 &er\ patk and tennis courts, this home offers a bdrm, 3 baths and a great ocean view. A pool and spa encourage outdoor living. BeauttfuUy dec- orated. $550,000 ICURmJ IWWI • -Thll rare and unusual parcel of land offer amazjng white- water vtewa of both nine Cow and Emer- md 88y. Located on a bluff It ii more than 1/2 acre. There is an exiatlng older home, but the gorgeous bulding lllte is offered at lot value at $4, 175,000. '\. r , FWM•lll -Tbisrn9g1liflceltt 4 bdrm, 31A bath home is doe to the ocean and has wonderful whitewater vtews. Amenities in- clude steps to the beach, 4 car garage and it is situated on an exceptionalty large lot .• $1,800,000. EIEIMI UY -Gorgeous whitewater ocean views and a loYely spacious hom4' will make the. buyer who k>\199 to entertain happy. Inner entry atrium, 4 bdrm. custom made tile, den, fmat'ly room and aarge vtew decks make this one a must aeel $1,450,000 .- .. Marl Sterling has joined MUS98f' & Cox: Architects In Costa Mesa as a senior associate In charge of bu&J- ness operations. In her new position, Sterling. Is responsible for financial operations Including budgeting, financial re- . porting, capital acquisitions, project tracking and supervtsion of book- keeping functions. Sterling will aaso oversee human resource' operations Including payrotl, emptoyee benefits program, Insurance and work- flow/staff forecasting. Prior to joining Musser & Cox: Architects, Sterling was owner of PaperChase, a temporary personnel service to the construction Industry and a consuttant for the Tlmber1ine Project Management Software Sys- tem. ••• Arlene Bunch recentty joined the staff of new-home professionals at Coldwell Banker New Home Sales as senior sales manager. Robert Nol•n. vice president and regional director, made the annooncement. In her new position, Bunch will be responsible for business deV81op- ment In. the new homes Industry and overall management of the new- home sales offices In the Inland Empire area. Prior to joining Coldwell Banker. Bunch eerved as the assistant mar· ketlng director for the Troy Invest- ment Fund In Newport Bellch. A UCI graduate wtth a degree In mark~­ lng/bosineas, she was alao lnYOIYed In the property management ftekf. A lifelong resident of Southern CaJtfomta, she currentty ltves In Costa Mesa. ••• Ruth Baytles has joined Century · 21 Inland Pacific's Newport office located at 2 ,Corporate Plaza, New- port Center, Newport Beach. HOME LOANS !No Pointsl ARM Home Loans • 80% to $500,000 • 90% to $250,000 • Owne r Occupied, 1-4 U nits • 11th District Index • No Negative Amortization • 60 Day Rate Lock £r • • 21 Day Funding .:_ 1 Max80%LTV A'CIFIC S\VINGS BANK .. __ ...., _,, _ ........ btcd..,_, Call (714) 631-8380 uk for Retail Lending,orcall(714) 631-0800 ~ -- Bayttes brings wtth her a creative rnarlceting bllc*ground which began in the Los Angelel garment dlstric! where she repr111nted many wetl- known ~. • •• Martha Schafman has joined Cen- tury 21 Inland Pacific In the Newport Beld'I office. Matle Barnett, sales manager, made the announcement . Sthafman has restded In the Newport Beech/Costa Mesa area for sever8' yeara. She ts retired from the United Satates Poat Office department. - Real Estaters firm aw~rded the Centurion The Harbor office of Cefttury 21 The Re8' Estatera was recently hOnOred at ·an ..,di ceremony held at the Carlon Community Center In Csraon November 17. Terry McCardle, broker/owner; and Roy Paradee, manager, .ccepted the Centurion Awsd from the realOnal director of Century 21 of the Paclftc. Pat Davit and Delpha Oenld of the Harbor omce received the Pr.tdent'• Pin. Both of the aalel pecipe .. on target tor the cowted CenturiOn Award llll(l NVW8' others .,. on target tor the Preakient't Pin .. The Harbor office of Century 21 The Real &tat .. has been In the ume tocatlon tor 28 years and la located at 2790 Harbor Btvd. in Costa ....._ For men lnformatlOn. call (714) 141-2313. Study: Housing starts sag as baby boomers age • I Prof it lect-ure plan·ned "Investors today need short range investment plans in addition to their long range retirement needs. Most ' people cannot wait seven to 1 o years to start receiving the profits. Real estate can provide high profits In one year If you know how and when to buy. Return on Investment for a one-year period can be as high as 30 percent to 40 percent," Albert Brown, professional speaker, in- vestor and educator. said. On Dec. 14 Brown will discuss the short range profit potential in today's marketplace. This Is a free lecture presented by the Real Estate Investors of Orange Coutny to help educate the Investor. homebuyer and seller on Orange County's reaf estate market. It will be held from 7:30 to 10 p.m .. Wed{l9Sday at the Dana Point Resort Hotel. "Location and terms of the purchase will determine your profit. but the track record of some areas in Orange County have produced more than 30 percent in the last three years." Brown said. "Investors also need to know how to protect their profits by tax free investing. Why lose up to 30 percent .of your profits to taxes?" Brown said. He says that investors can use the IRC 1031 tax deferred exchange and lncreaae their portfolios t&Ster. Brown has more than 15 y94rs experlenCJt as a real estate Invest- ment an<f financial consOltant. He specializes In real estate finance. marketing and acquisition. His ~ndeavors have included hosting weekly radio shows. cable television appearances and graduating more · than 70,000 people through his real estate classes nationwide. REIOC provides the investor. homebyyer and seller with a com- plete educational system. including active participation by its members with pro.blem solving and question and answer periods. The doors open at 7 p.m .• reser- vations are required. For more il'lform~tion, or reservations, call (714)373-1273. . COLDWC!LL BAN~eRCl .Steve ·High Expect the best. ~uslness 494-0215 * Residence 673-3291 PRESTIGIOUS EMERALD BAY TRA.PITIONAL HOME. A spectacu- lar ocean and coastline view can be seen from this 3-bedrom, 3-bath traditional home in gated Emerald Bay. Private beach and amenities • .. ....................................... $745,000 NORTH LAGUNA WITH PAN-, ORAM IC ,VIEW. This contempottary wood ana glass home has 180- degree ocean and coastline views. Teak and oak built-ins throughout. Private and secure. Walk' to beach location ............................ $560, 165 31 1 VIEJO -LAGUNA BEACH NORTH LAGUNA OCE.ANVIEW COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Great north Coast Highway location. Zoned C-1. perfect for a small-busi- ness or professional suites. Re- development potential exists ......................................... · $350,000 $2,450,000 -BALBOA ISLAND LANDMARK - 0 145 feet on the water 0 60 feet on South Bayfront ,, · 0 . Double corner lot O Lar.ge private dock for 5 boats O 5'72 bedrooms & 6'72 bath s 0 Approximately 5,000 square feet O Parking for 6 cars •· .1ietlene ev1Meq w ' Qoeq ~nom . . LISTED llD SOLDll -3 DAYS BY THE I ERR ILL LYICH SILES TUI (~14) .. l&l-8800 ... rrrlll 1.yrn h Ht' .11' , . . • -4iiJW WI I • M .. 2 II' THE HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM •Lowest Priced Versailles -If you are looking for value, see this! Prl~e first ttoor location. professionally decorated. Pride of ownership throughout . . . S 10.,950 *Villa Balboa -Private 2.bdrm corner unit over 1100 sq. ft. with ocean view. Desirable 1st floor location has own patio. Fireplace, air condition- ing, shows like a model. $185,000 Open House Sunday 1-4 240 Nice Lane #111 (Enter through guard gate on Hospital Road.) _ •Spectacular Ocean View -with a South Seas flair. Plush 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse completely & luxuriously FURNISHED. Fireplace, beveled mirrors, private deck. A showptacel $375,000 •Walk To The Beach -The price ls right on this spic & span 2bedroom Villa Balboa condo. Corner location overlooking the greenbelt and near the pool. · $187,500 Open House Saturday 1-4 220 Nice Lane #105 (Enter through guard gate on Hospital Rolld.) *Just Listed -Owner moving to new home eoon says "SELL!" Lowest priced ocean view In Vitia Balboa. Large patio enjoys full aft~ sun. Immaculate with huge master suite & fireplace & bar. $ 165,000 Open Houae Saturday 1-4 220 Nice Lane #116 (Enter through guard gate on Hospital Road.) *Rentals -We have hard to find year around rentals In the choice locations Including Corona def Mar, Bayfront. Villa Balboa & elaewhere. Studio, 2 & 3 bdrms. From $1200/Mo. (714) 673 4400 HARBOR REALTY 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR .. ,.. ...... COldwell's New Hoine Sales tops projections by 100% During a recent sales meeting, Robert Notan, vice president and regional director of-Coldwell Banker New Home S8'el congratulated his staff for their outstanding year-to-date production. According to Nolan, the COldwetl Banker New Homes dMak>n exceeded dollar volume projectlon8 by 100 percent during th4t 1G-month period from January through October '1988. He attrtbut• the IUCC i II to the efficient team of ..... experts, lndud- lng Vic Vickers, dnctor of..._; Mnk>r saJee _managers Len Street, Arlene Bunch and Todd Cefaratti; and Kate Bourland (marketing). current Coldwell Banker New Home Sates project1 inctudedeveeopmenta In booming area such u Hemet, River- side, Vtctorvtne, Murrieta and Rancho California. With thele Md OU. pro- jects In the work1, NolM tor11111 an ewn more product~ 1989 fOr COld- weH Banker New Homee. ''Wtth econ- omtata precHcttng higher Int.,... rat• for 1989, there wll be an lnen•lngty stronger need for. c:ompanm tuc:h u CoedWeM Bank• New Homea." * Bright Mortgage . * 1 Point 6 5% * i5 Year/GPM · * 90% to 187.600 • 0 * 60 Day Written APR.: 10.624 Lock CONTACT JOHN PRESTON (714 J 662-1012 RA~ SUBJECT TO CHANGE The Ri ht Idea BACK ON THE MARKET!: .. so STILL TIME :23Au ne w custom design. / • =~ ~ Approximately 2,000 square feet of excellent flow for comfortable living and casual or elegant entertaining. ;., ~ Large master suite and bath with sauna, sunset, city and ocean views. :~Second bedroom with bay, boat. marina and cit~ views. ~ Walk-in cloeeu, mirrored dressing closet.s and coat closet~ all cedar-lined. :~ Large living room with colossal bay, boat.an!i marina views on turning .buin. DESERT/PALM SPRINGS VACATION RENTAL OR PURCHASE Luxurious dbl muter euit.e on golf coune. HoteJ tennis, golf, pool. be.1th club privilegea. Avail. nightly. wkly or monthly. Alito for ~ tcr \Ii intereat purchue. TO MOVE·IN .. FOR THE CBRISTM·As BOAT PARADE Newport Beach Waterfront Lifestyle At Its Best ~· One of a Kind custom design home in one of the mott 1opbi1ticated and luxurious condo projecll on the water. An excellent opponunity for a primary or 1econdary home! WILL SELL FAST AGAIN! $619,000 1 ' ~~Formal dining room with bay· views and custom bevel mirron. ~ New custom-<lesign white European kitchen featuring custom Corian counters with gray accents. 1be newest in design line appliances "Monogram" whjte & gray and glass with computer panels. A dream kitchen! • All new pain~ luxury ~ Iaalian tiles, and light fixtura~ Deco outleh and switches, and designer wallcoverinp. JUNE DAVIS -~ -~ of Newport Buch FlrstTeem Real Estate has once again pledged tta full support to the United Stat• Marine Corp Reserve annual Toy1 tor Tota drtve, Cameron MeraJ, FlratTeam president, an- nounced. This Is theftrm'1 third year as an active J*tldp9nt In the International program, which provtdea Christmas toys to needy chlldren of all 9Q8S. ArstTeem's participation from public and private donations through ltS local sales offices has resulted In more than 4,500 toys to date. All of ArstTeam's sales offices and support aervk:es, Including escrow an$i mortgage divisions will serve u toy donation centers for the surrounding communities. MeraJ llllo announced that the firm wtll continue In Its support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation by grant- ing a wtsh to a child wtth a life threafernng Illness tor every100 toys . donated through ArstT eam or any of Its subsidiaries. According to Gay Weeks, Make- A-Wish Foundation executive direc- tor, "Wishes vary greatly from child to child, but have included toys and clothing shc>pJMng sprees, dream vacations and vlsfts to and from far away loved ones." Several of the wishes granted by ffirr-eam dUrlng 1988 have lnciuded: a child's com- puter and piano keyboard for a 5 year-old cancer patient; paid motel accommodations tor a family while their two year-old son was hospital- ized; and a complete entertainment center tor a 12 ye81-old girl who Is • recovering from an ill~ at home. "firstTeam will have participated In 32 wishes In 1988, the result of many generous individuals who helped make our 1987 toy drive a tremendous success." Meraj said. "We.are striving to give somethlng back to our neighbors In Orange County; to say thank you to those who have been so supportive of our efforts over the years, and we will continue." Toys For Tots will be accepted until Dec. 15. New, unwrapped toys may be donated at any one of the following locations: ftrstTeam Real Estate offteiM10caled at 8781 Warn- er Ave. and 19126 Magnotta Ave., Huntington Beach; 4040 Barranca Parkway, Irvine; 24166 Alicia Parkway, Mission Viejo; and 26534 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hiiis or Hallmark Escrow offlces1ocated at: 10101 Slater Suite 134, Fountain Valley; 15435 Jeffrey Rd. Suite 137, lrvlne; and 25292 Mcintyre Suite G. Laguna Hills. Toys may also be donated through ArstTeam Real Estate administrative offices at 1503 South 'Coast Dr .. Suite 100 Costa Mesa. For more information. call (7 14) 557--0771. -.century21 - moves off ice in Newport . Century 21 Inland Pacific has an- nounced the rek>catlon of Its Newport Beach facility to larger quarters ac- cording to Gary Howard, bro- ker/owner. The move to 2 Corporate ptaza, Newport Center, Newport Buch. was to a prominent location groomed for S. ICCels. Newport Center is considered to be one of the most prestigious addresses on the West Coast. The office is known for Its in,t,restlng architecture and features a dramatic soaring atrium entry. Elliott completes State Fund offices Newport Center is the home ·for Fortune 500 companies. It's the place for people who appreciate an ideal way of life with a Qood environment for living. The office facility consists of 6,500 square feet. including three conference rooms. resource center and management office. . Century 21 Inland Pacific enjoys a growing m_arket share throughout its 11 offices network serving Southern Los Angetes and Orange counties. General contrac1or Elliott Corp. an- nounced that It has completed the '$500,000 tenant Improvement con- struction of the new offioes f9f State Fund at South Coast Executiv"Centre lnCostaMeaa .. McClelland. Elliott's project engineer. State Fund, which processes-worker compensation ctalmT,Will occupy the majority of the fourth floor at South Coast Executive Centre. located ·at the southeast corner of Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway (405). ·The complex consists of two. five-story .ottlce lowers ... State Fund's new headquarters in- ctode 5 offices, a conference room and a r~tlon area, partitioned by a large decorative glass wall. Century 21 Inland Pacific is a full service organization with divisions in real ·estate, escrow, loan,, property management, trainin~ and career de- ~opment: The offices, spanning 26,338 square feet, was completed seven days ahead of schedule, according to Mark. _ To date, Elliott has completed ap- proximately 100,000 square feet of tenant Improvements at South Coast Executive Centre . For more lnformatron concerning the Newport Beach office. call tff man- ager, Marie Barnett. 650-1121. WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO SELL YOUR HOME? ~ ' ,...,------- ~~ . -Will ea tT~<>R ~--1;ow-SET-FEE-FRE>M •s,9ao (PAYABLE AT ESCROW> "\\I\\\\ ... ,. __ 3BR-2BA, owner WUI carry. 2502 South Otlve ............ $165,000 722-8114 111 .... Nttil 2BR-28A, usumable F.H.A. 1501 #B S. Raitt St.. ........ $99,900 722-8114 111111 &U •1 .. Mllfll Uftl 111111 1508 s.ndcut1e, CdM ........................... $25.200 24 Ooodwlll Court, NB ............................. S9,980 2 S. "'-'d, NB ...................................... $5,340 3 Tribute Court, NB .................................. $9,420 1800 Beryl, NB ....................................... $12, 120 714 Goldilnrod, CdM ............................... $6,220 10 Odyaey Court, NB ............................. $9,980 4 Wllcf GoOee, NB ..................................... $6,600 304 ~ St, NB ...................................... $8, 700 2401 Port Whitby, NB ............................ $25,000 .mlPllT IEICI lffa DM---I 11z.:1t I II I nm-.M 11141 721-4111 . . ( O~T \ \1E" \ fAIT •.asT• ... 3BR-1.75BA. Condo. 1741 Tustin #7B ............. $169,500 722-8114 ·R ClllT PUZA a.A,~ 3BR-2BA, End unit. gated community. 810 Baker #202 .............. $165,000 722-8114 ,_....,,..fifl Mesa Verde 4BR-2BA, pool & spa. 1799 New Hampshire ..... $249,000 722-8114 ... LIClml 2BR-1.5BA. condo w/yard. 2424 Santa Ana, #103C.l175,000 722-8114 , ........... p • .,_..fl!'"" .... Gn IHI FACTS, CALL ••• CALL FOR YOUI ••••• W£EKL Y LISTS OF PAOPERTIES "FOA SALE IY OWNEFI" . WtTH PACES. ADOMSSES. PHONE NUMBEAES,' ETC • ( 0"·1 \ \1E'-I \ .. •• , ti 3BR-2BA. condo attached garage. 1845 Anaheim ~50 ......... $145,500 722-8114 111111 cma ... •um u111 •1111 2506 Westminster, CM ............................ $9,520 918 Poweft Court. CM .. , ................... : ... : ... $6,490 595 Sturgeon, CM .................................... $6,96G 2710 Drake, CM ....................................... $7.620 2999 Babb, CM ........................................ $5, 170 1202 Donneaal Place; CM ....................... $7,000 231 • Westmlnster. CM ............................ $8, 130 1610 Tustin, CM ....................................... $8,445 418 East 20th Street. CM ........................ $8,520 2309 Knox Avenue. CM ........................... $8,310 178 The Masters Circle, CM .................... $6.360 1213 McCormack. CM ............................. $7,110 2921 Java, CM ....................................... $11,820 1835 D. NEWPORT BLVD .. SUfTE 258 COSTA MESA. CA 92827 (714) 7ZZ-1114 , •Spa •Pool +View **Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool V'Glve Add,... at Guard Gate HlllES FIR SILE 21E••• "~~eat~, Nwpt'S:vsun 1-5 1407 Bonnie Doone, trvtne Terr. 759-eeOO 1525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 312 Canal St, Nwpt Shrs; Newport Beach 720-1704 $220,000 LH Sat/Sun 12-4 20082 Cypr-. Santa Ana Heights -756-9121 $388,000 Sunday 1-'4 .... 252 E. 19th Street, EastskSe Costa Mesa < 631-7300 $279,000 Su~ay 1-4:30 720 Goldenrod.Corona del Mar 840-7000 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1"""4:30 412 Helk>trope, Corona Del Mar 721-1200 $4'45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1614 Santanella Terr. trvtne Terr, CdM 722-1900 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20325 Seebr1aht. Huntington Beach 75SM800 1229,900 Sunday 1;4 31 Southhempton, Bek:ourt Hitt 844-9060 SMO.ooo Sunday 1-4 2 IR 11111 Fiii RM tr IEI 509 AYenlda L.8deta, Btuffs 844-9080 $382,000 Sunday 1-4 ., 43 Montpetller, Harbor Rklge, NB ,r 873-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . . 13 Aodcy Knoll, Newport Beach 79().5000 ~.000 Sunday 1-5 * • .... +38 Southempton, Newport Beach 840-9386 $591,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 31E••• 2529 Beck Bay. Beck Bay 759-8600 $275,000 Sunday 1-4 460 Bolero way: Park Udo 844-9080 $195.000 Saturday 1-4 1543 Bonnie Doone. lnrine Terrace, CdM 780-0714 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 332 Cotton St. (Npt Shore1) N.B. 548--0271 $34~.ooo Sat/Sun 12-4:30 *2009 Continental, ea.ta Meea 848-7171 $191,950 Sat.sun 1-"4 1119 DotpNn Tarrace, Corona del Mar 844-eaoo $1,375.000 Saturday 1-4 2125 Fremont Ln. eo.li Meea 545-5478 $243,50(; -Sunday 1-5 99 Htbiecua, Corona del Mar 844-eaoo $434,850 Sunday 1-4:30 808 Hfbtlcu9, ~ Pn 844-eaoo 1448.500 s.turday 1-4:30 922 LomMrd Ct, Coeta ..... 844-~ '211,000 Saturday 1-"4 33 Maineell, ~Creek 844 8080 $448,000 324 Otero, The eautts, Nwpt Bc::h • 1eo-o114 ssee.ooo Sunday 12-4 2831 Rllqueta, Bluffs 844 8080 1338_.000 sat-Sun 1..,.. 1018 Sandpiper, H.V. Hiie. 75'Me00 $72$,000 Sunday 1-4 +311 Sant8 Ana Ave., Newport Heights 831-7300 '550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1500 S..tanella Terr8Ce, lrW'8 Terr 722-1900 $550,000 SaVSun 1-5 **300 82nd St., Newport Shores ~1-1400 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 114 38th St.-.et, W. Newport 831-1400 $428,000 Sunday 1-5 745 Vla Udo Nord, Udo ..... Nwpt Bch &42-5200 $585,000 SaVSun 1-5 4-42 Vl8ta-Roma. 8tuffs 644-9060 $359,900 Sunday 1-4 3 1111111 Fiii RM tr HI * ••121 8aY9kle Dr, Newport Beech 873-.8333 11,300,000 Saturday 12-4 . ' *1819 Beryl Lane (Westcilff} N.8. 845-45798 $410,000 SaVSun 12-4 1029 Bonn6e Doone, trWle Terr. 1se...oo $648,000 Set/Sun 1-4 •2502 Cirde Dr, Bayehore9, Nwpt Bc::h &42-5200 1725,000 Sund8y 1-5 + V'34 Cormorent Ck, Bayvtew Terr, NB 854-9883 $491,000 s.t/Sun 1-5 3080 Corte Mor~ Newport No. VHIM, NB 780-5000 1575,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 3155 Corte Portoftno, ~North 831-1300 $458,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 •••3311 Devon Ln, Huntington Harbour 758-6700 $1,095,000 Sunday 1-4 1108 Devon Ln, Weetcetft, NB 758-6700 1525,000 ~ay 12:30-4:30 ~ 2M E. Bay Street, ea.ta Meea 848-7171 *2ee.SOO Sat-Sun 12-4 1223 E. Balboa Btvd. Balboa PeNnlUla 831-7300 $995,0QO Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •••1721 Ledera Viet.a Dr.Fullerton 524-8140 1129,000 Sunday 12-5 t2382 Meea Or, Beck Bay, Newport Bch 850-e534 S1. 750,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 t152e Oceer\ ~. ~Point 780-0714 $419,000 Sunday 1:30-5 * 1130 PembroOk, N.wport Beach 831-1298 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 1724 Plaza d9I Norte,,,.,...,.. ,, 844-e200 Me5,000 Satwday 1-5 2045 Port art.toe, H9rbot View HofMa, N8 780--5000 $471,000 Set/Sun 1-4 *815 S...dW99, tWbor View Hiii 1-....,0 1111,000 Sat-sun 1 ... 1207 a.er.... Corona 0.. ... 71CMOOO teN,000 8unday 1-4 ' 47 Sheet_.., PIMle, Bay..._ Terr M4-e200 1425.000 s.turd8y 1 ..... :30 370 23rd It, Ne•pott Beck Bey 831-1400 '348.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 107~== Sat/Sun 1-4 ,... 432 Via Udo Nord, Udo .... 873-7300 11, 115,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 112 Via w-... UdQ .... 831-1400 1750,000 SuncMy 1-5 •301 VIiie a.ya. Newpoft Beldt 780-0714 "44.IOO Sat 2-5 •431 VIiie Trucha, Blutfa. Nwpt ad\• 75MMl56 $350,000 Set/Sun 1-4 4-- 3012 Clfff Drtve, Newpoft '1eighta 631-1400 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 *2195 Clubhoule, Coeta Meea ~ 1311,000 Sunday 1-4 23n College Dr, eo.ta Meea 845-0303 $271.000 Sat-Sun 12-4 •704 Goedantod, +Income, Old CdM 873-5591 Price reduced Sunday 1-4 13651 ()tympic, Coeta Meea 644-71t1 . $185,900 Sunday 12~ 3719 Park 0,_,, Harbor View Hflle 844-8080 Slll,580 Sunc:tey 1-4 315 Poppy, Olde Corona del ... 758 llOO 1815,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1720 Port Stlrtng, H.V. Homea 759-eeOO $48t,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 204 Via a.c.lona, Udo .... 831-1400 $585,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 224 Via Genoa.. Udo .... 831-1400 '945,000 Sat/Sun1-5 4 .. ,.. , ..... , Ill * •• 701 Udo Pn Or. Newport Beldt 873-3177 11,850,000 S.t/8un-1-6 2W BMl1l0Cld St., ea.tbluff, N.B. . 759-1100 $448,000 Sunday 12:30-4:30 •• .... 57 a.ecourt, t-.,on BMctt 844-e20Q,. S 1,416,000 8unday 1-4 +24 Cenvon F~. BIO C...., 6'4-GOO 12.811,000 SM/8un 12 ..... ••3037 Corte Portollno, NpC Not1h &44-eaoo aaea.ooo SuncMy 1-4:30 2702 er.ke, Coeta .... 8'&-«903 1231.000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 * •• 1310 Glilmcy Dr, ~ 8hot99 831-7300 11.-;000 ..._ 1 ..... Ounnl9on. ~-.... ntne 780-5000 1346,900 8undeJ 1-4 ..... 1 ....,.. ...... HMMw ....... l7'MIUa 178.000 e..J8un 1-a. .270ll ...... T,.._ ..... G9ll 144 IOIO 1171,IOO ....._ 1_. •2111 lnr'Oll Or, .,__..CM . 131-7370 1114,IOO' ......., 1 ... :30 ...... F .. 1•1rlEI 8421 .._ VIiia. Huntington ee.ct'I 113-3711 12S8,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • .... Mal* VIiia. Coeta ..... .,.._7171 1194,IOO ~ 12-4 ·:~~~~ ShOreeSooday 1-5 •• 1324 Oulrtaalf, Hsbor VW HIMI 144 8200 1121.000 Sunday 1-4:30 335 ...... Lido. Udo .... 131-1400 .... 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1827 Port c.dft, Hmfbor View Homea, NB 721-1200 ... l;OCl Sunday 1-4 • 1• Port c.rtow, Hsbor View Homes, NB 780-0714 1875,714 Sunday 1-5 1730 Port MMleigh Cr.(HarbOr View Homes) 72CMt75S S581.500 Sun 1-4 tv••17 ~St. George, Big Cyn,,NB · 873-8333 11,350,000 Sunday 1-5 1908 """' Ln. oW Sin. Newport Beech 721-1200 1438.800 Sunday 1-4 1536 a.ncx.tte, Harbor View Hiiia 1• eeoo 1725.ooo Sunday 1_. * 18480 a.ma Att>erta Cir. Ftn va11ey 981-4213 1329,000 Sunday 12_. .2218 S. RolMd, s.nta Ana 131-12ee *248,800 Suoday 1:30-4:30 ••21981 Surnmerwtnd Ln, Huntlngtoo Bch 141-4004 $439,000 Sunday 1-5 "- t 1845 SunMt Ridge, Emerald Terr, Lag Bch 780-0714 $829,000 Saturday 1_.:30 2399 TUl11n, Newport Beach ..... 7171 1429.000 Sat-Sun 1-4 •1000 Westwtnd Way, Dover Shores. N.B. 831-7300 $795,000 Sat-SUn 1-4:30 ..... 181~ Ao9da, Olde Corna def Mar 1• eeoo l20001Mo Sunday 1-4 700 .... e..bluff 7119 llOO 1138.CM?O Sunday 1-4 ••mEclg• ..... •t9wPC>rt ee.ct'I 7ICMOOCJ 11.200.000 Saturday 1-4 t 1533 Mlrww. a.lboa Pentn8Ul8 722-1900 1125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1121 Port a.nnouth, Hllrbor View Hrna, NB 121-1200 1531,000· Sat/Sun 1-4 ............... 2100 Clft Dr, ClllW'9n, N.B. •1-noo 11.aooJllJIJ Sunday 1-4:30 2011-•• Ln. kfC'i191, N.B. D1-1IOO 1646.000 Saturday 1-4:30 .... Nedi aw Ln, Do¥er Shcn9. N.B. 111-noo 11.200.000 s.t1Sun 1-4 •• 11• Port c.rclf, H.V. Homea ••• ·-lal,000 Sunday 1-4 •11M Port a.tee. Hllrbor View Homes 144 •DD ll00,000 Set/Sun 12-4 1144 laal RoClll Dr, Huntington 8Mct'I •1-noo 1488.ooo Sunday 1-4:30 ' . I II ,an F• I• er •1 .._ __ * •t 1 er.twood, Harbor Ridge 644-8200 $3, 750,000 Sunday 1-4:30 . t424 o.htla, Olde Corona Del Mer 875-5714 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v••t7 YOl'Mhlre, H8'bor Ridge, NB 145-2433 $2,000,000 Sunday 1 ... TIWlllllES COIDIS FIR SILE ..... • •220 Nloe Ln 118, VIiia e.lboa, NB 873-4400 $185,000 Saturday 1-4 21111•• 120 33rd St . .Newport Beach 873-3777 $375,000 ' Sat/Sun 12-4 Let Ui lltlp Y H Sell Y 011r Prepert~! Call C1111ifii4, 642-5678 for information _ & surprisingly low cost. ·. .... --· ••v12 Chatham Court (Bekx>urt) N.B . 75SMM81 $715,000 Sun. 1-5 ••+200 lnbepid, N.B. 873-7300 $240,000 • Sunday 1.5 •• .,... •220 N6ce Ln 105, Vila Belboa. NB 81M400 $187,500 Saturday 1-4 t•.,... •240 Nice ln 111, VIia e.lbae. NB 81M400 $185,000 Sundey 1-4 •v•t220 Nice Ln#308, Vila Belboa, NB 642-3850 Saturday 11-3 * • V'55 See laland, Big CMyon, NB . 780-5000 $239,000 Sunday 12-4 -2 11 ,an F• II ir IEI •377 Beyvi9w T errac:e, Costa Mesa 873-4062 $275,000 Saturday 1-5 ••M Corsica. Newport North VIiias, NB . 780--071 4 $27~.900 . Sunday 9:30-4:30 ' •1741 Tustin Ave 7-B, Eastaide CM 646-8909 $169,500 SaVSun 1-4 31EllMI *308 Enclna. ~ Beech MG-0020 $310,000 • Saturday 1-5 813 Hibiscus. Corona del' Mar 75M60Q $495,000 Sunday 1-4. •••1934 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, N.B. 759-9100 $415 ,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •2401 Vista Hogar, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $267,300 Saturday 1-5 " 3 II. ,11s FAM II er IEI DIPIDES FIR SILE 111·,aa 111 114 39th StrMI, W. Newpott 131-1400 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 111,a..211 TllPLEIES Fii SILE t4240lihla. Olde Corona Del Mer 175-5714 $950,000 • • • • ~----_ ..... • BACK ON MARKET 11M MT •EUU PL, IPil llT, Ill 1-1 Portoflno Model. 3 Bedroom, 2'A BatM. "'-MP11r8te vsutle ~rm/Iott 111. bath. Great HouM. Gr.-t Location. 'A Ilk to~. 1114,500 l lldnll. 2 BA. clSIClll ..,... Miii ~Ill ... ~ ~ $359.000 173-4314 LEE. GILLESPIE .. . . LEE &ILLESPIE 0 CONNIE MAX SENTI 497-9918 MAGNIFICENT STONEHENGE A apectacular Harbor RWH U · t.tc fcaturtnt 5-8 bedToo.u. depending on th• 'uM of Ole room; formal living room. fam· Uy room. •un room, dining room. weight room. theatre room; overlooking the City of Newport-to Palos VcrdH. For luxurious living. mqnJfkcnt view•. and graclou• entertain· Ing. PlcaN Inquire about excel· lent term• ................ $3.695.000 11£110.L LYNCH IEALTY 75t·'''' FABULOUS FAMILY HOME IN MESA BLUFFS!! 979 Trabuco Circle, C.M. .. $24 7,000 · Reautiful 11 yr old home loat.ed on cul-de-uc. l..argat noor plan on one of larsest Iota. 3 BR, 2r, BA, with family room etus retreat or den off muter bedroom. Ceramic tile counters ~ entry. Fresh land1eaping with fenced aide yird for peta, and lattioed covered petio. Sellers motivated. Charming home with many ruturM! COZY 2 BR BEA 8 HOME! NE 312 Canal St., N.B. •220,000LH Only 3 Blocb from Ocean. Remodeled kitchen and t>.tha. New noonn,. Frahly land.aiped patio. Modem appliances. Thia home ii dynamite! Sellers motivated. Beet area buy! Land ll\4'Y be purchased. Open Saturday A Sunday 12:00-4:00 Call Doug Bulley, BKR (714) 720-1704 dy1/eve1 ......... ~ CONNIE MAXSENTI I.MIURA CRAam Lllpu charm cott.ete o. I .......... eltea. PotntW for ~·lopme•t .......................................... Mll.000 OPEi .. •~a. .. _ ... ---c:Alftm .... ~ .. ·-•• I •t1T ......... ...... de9e ....... cl •• ..,.,. ...... , -.1M.Prteerlr• .. • --..... ... MTl-a MCl'RICDT C97·19U .,. ,, •• ~BLUFFS ·-=­ BEST VALUE BLUFFS JBEDROOM Fast possession posslbli. Good greenbelt location. Exce~nt ~igh· borhood, split level ftoorplan. This one needs decorating but priced right. snz,soo .,,,,.... ............ ~ ..... COLESWORTHY &CO.· 640-0020 . let ...... y. Sell v-,, ... ,. C. 911111111• • Mt-5671 for information & surprlslngly · low cost. J.M. . .PETERS . - i "BAYVIEW" .. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5PM 34 CORMORANT CIRCLE, NEWPORT _BEACH $499,000 * ~pectacular View * ~~Back Bay access for biking & * Three bedrooms, two-and-one-Joggmg · half baths plus family rOQm * Security gated * Bright open floor plan -* Easy freeway access ' * Central air * Pool & spa ----16 BAYCREST COURT, NEWPORT BEACH ·~ . 2 BR, 2 BA single level upper_'.A:' de location , securiLy gate.I Yl yean new. 2 car ga\lti;i ace &sundeck. CALL kNITA SCHANDEL FOi FURTHER DETAILS e~~C7c:J 211e--... " . • .. _._ . . . , ... _ ·, Bus: (714) 848-2262 Res: (714) 854-9693 CORONA .DEL MARJI OCEAN VIEWSlll ... SHORECLIFFS"' GARDEN JEWELi! OCEAN & CANYON VIEW OCEAN-SIDE PF PCH Totll rlllOdll 4 Bdrm. 2 'eat11. formal dtnlf1C & family rooms. 2 yards. master retreat Witt\._ wew. 11•1 llllllmTI • I PIM 111111' I (714) lll-1111 . , P~TEITW INCOME OF $72,000• .pzy~ .f m.vud:Je >VIL(. m ~ • .sA~ ~.IU"IVU'.5 Ext.C'<fc~ ~ _,P(..t.s ""~./'~.!/ ~tt.[r rtALJ_fu£ lA-tutor/c.n?:o,. ~~ ~ Jt'D':!f J .Bufroonr 2 A 2d'\, 4Y'J'n:i~tmc.t'e :?.1000 .s'J ft . • 7inu£_y 4~, :H.rft.ce tJrIZ.rta.1~ ~ S~.t* lb.if"e. ~ ~ ..,~~~,2_~~~ . ~ <!P-czA.C ~ ~ A MUST ••• ON YOUR VIEWING AGENDA . OPEN BOUSE ••• ·SAT I SUN 1-4PM. ~ _J"~ :{:t:Jt~ 1. ru f_fou{ Ai',,~~ (Vt') 6T.S-S7/11 Mediterranun Style Custom HorM m Exdusi\c Cate Cuar<kd Commun1rv Largt> Enterta1rung Room with 2s· uihng. Stont> fireplace. ~rof~nal Bar Q\~crJooks Lary:e Pool & Spa. Master BR Suuc with Fireplace. V..alk-ln Clost'ts. large European -,,.le Bath. formal Living Room. Dma.ng Room & Librarv All '-1th a rant a II<" Ocean & Cit) Lghl.i \ 10' Courmet Kuchen. 3 Extra ~rooms ... Reduced To S 1.295,000 BACK 0 MARKET .._, ten w.llORl F•Y tO«!! 4BR RA • LOFT• POOL $52. ... CONT ACT MARCL.\ Bl.ASHIER h hfe. A Co. R.£. .._.~ •f.O....-WollenpRna 7 141759-1219 ., Ill.I. Ill PR. Tl Ill Spectacullr VIEW of the Bllbol hvilion l Newport Ba~. ClHslc 3 Bedroom, 2~ Battt -8'lboa Island Home. ... $1,1M,IOO ,... • -mm-· (114) lrMl• Ull ISU llRUll Just listed -745 Via Lido NOl'd. Three bedrooms. 2 baths, bring your decorator - needs T.LC. $565,000 · IPEI lll SE -SAT /Ill 1·1 CGJ REALTY WORLD• NEWPORT BEACH ·~2-1200 let U1 Help V H Sell Y ••r Preptrtrl ' \ C111 Cll1111W , l. 540-1220 . • •I for inf or fnation & surprisingly low cost. MORTGAGE RATES - Charming, 3 Bdrm & o.n, 2 Story Home With Lovely South Patio. Will exchange tor Ouptex or Tnptox In CdM, Irvine, Laguna N!Que' or L9gUna Beech. : ; -Jllernll Lyr.ch --. Rutty CARCl YN ROSS &73-1110SS" (7677) u11•1r .. 111,. 9'£CJICIUI OUM .. dtl11 •/'1'*erwic white wlttr W11'1n ol ... ~ 4 •t3511A .. GOll\IMllftl woa. 6.000 sq tt. of ._.II*' w/CapUen's Pub. ~ lllatre. ti' DOOi •i• & um.a. Sl.llS,000 • Your Own Priv9le ""°'1 • -UflldP- 411-11H COLDW ell Bh~.U\C!R .1 HIRE . through clasiified Can't seem to get to aJl those repair jobs around the house? Let the classified service directory help you find reliab.te help. r ·J FIXED ADJUSTABLE .,..,.. Down PoMb Locll-ln ..... ....,.. Down ........ Leall4 ~ AnwicanS&l Ra .. Pyml (%) (clep) Loen RM ~· <"-) (~) '"' 10.750 20 2.000 30 250 8.000 1.500 2.250 a.. of America 10.625 20 2.000 15 168 8.250 20 1.500 eo 2.375 8rtght Mortgege 10.675 05 1.250 60 172 8.625 ~ 1.500 eo 2.500 Constitution Federal S4L 10.375 20 1.500 15 187 8.250 2.000 15 2.850 Empire of America 10.625 05 0.000 30 187 8.500 30 1.500 30 2.625 FatWestS&L 10.750 10 1.000 20 187 7.875 10 1.500 00 2.3fS Fldellty f«Seral S4 L 10.625 10 1.500 00 168 • 8.250 20 1.500 45 2.350 First lnt..-.tat• Bank 11.250 10 1.750 45 250 9.625 20 1.500 45 2.750 Glend.ie Federal S&l 10.750 20 2.000 30 168 8.250 10 1.750 75 2.750 H8wthome S&L t 1. 125 20 2.000 15 187 8.000 20 1.500 . 15 2.250 Home Feder81 S&L t0.750 05 2.000 14 168 8.875 16 2.000 45 2.750 ln'oeetrnent S&L 10.500 05 2.000 45 187 8.375 20 3.000 45 2.250 ~:i:::=::l 10.875 10 2.000 15 187 8.500 10 1.500 21 2.500 10.200 20 1.100 15 168 7.750 20 1.500 15 2..375 ~a Netk>nel Bank 10.375 10 2.000 30 168 8.375 20 2.875 30 2.250 M"'6on ~at'I Bank 10.825 05 2.000 10 168 8.375 10 2.000 10 2.750 Padflc S.. 10.500 05 1.500 45 168 8.500 20 2.000 eo 2.500 OuatlerCfty L 10.825 10 2.000 00 187 8.000 10 1.500 eo 2.500 Republk: Federal Savings 10.500 05 1.000 75 187 7.375 20 2.000 75 2.250 s.... Mortgege Co. 10.500 05 1.750 20 187 8.125 to 1.500 eo 2.500 Southern Cetff. Savings 10.500 10 1.500 07 117 8.250 10 -1.000 45 2.860 Trust~Bank 11.000 10 2.000 00 168 1.000 20 1.500 00 2.375 United . Savings 1 t.125 20 2.000 20 500 7.375 20 2.000 45 2.750 WottdS&L 10.750 20 2.000 45 117 1.125 20 1.500 eo 2.250 Weetem Flnanci8I s.vtcee 10.375 10 1.500 21 187 7.875 10 1.500 eo 2.500 -t rele lor ao,...i-,. .. rnort~ (AIW) le a._ !Mr=· -lor Ille 11rt1 ...... W.14 perioo.""' 10r llOll\ flloed _., ,.,.. io.. .. lie ....... o.iwn PllY"'*'l 11-1 of ~~Of ..... price)PeldlO ..... pnor IO ~~ • ..___,.ofloen~Plidto .......... d-dOllllt. LOClll• In ii tfle""""ber of~ letldlr ...,.,._, ... P"°' loalQ9ino. lj -(IOOOllt .. _........ ..__ .. ...__....,.._NA, ... ~ to Clflellle. verity 1'81• encl 1errM pr1or to ~tor • loen. AA .....,.. dlatoe -,_.,. lldcllliofl to.._--.. Source .._ Mortll9Qe0uicle meo-ztne. • l>Ut*allonof ~....,.Co..-uoo._. ..,._ ~_,,,,_,_~tao......,._.,._, 111. ..... Loen 500 f ooo 500 137 950 750 350 600 300 137 500 300 300 1000 324 168 500 250 500 117 500 500 500 500 300 INDEX SUMMARY · ~DJUSTABLE MORT AGES t Uh District Prime rate 3month T·bllf fl month T·blll 1 yr. treuury note 3 yr. trMeUry note 5 yr. treuury note TMaWMk 7.85 10.00 8.01 7.79 8.31 8.64 8.61 Uelweell4WMb ... 7.15 7.15 10.00 10.00 7.11 7.57 7.87 7.71 8.55 1.35 8.77 8.61 8.M a.et SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATEAYERAQES C•"'•••no .._11 r "'*" 10.444 10.111 10.573 11.002 1.115 1.2" 1.311 •. 175 f10ur9' •of Thundey, Dec. 1 -~ I~ 100. 1001 1011 ion '°'· 10lt IOU ,.,. 1-100 lOM I-... 1911 10» IW 1Cllt 1W• 1Cl1' ,., ... 10lt 1• 10IO ......... .......... 1100 ..._ ....,...,c-..,.. _,._.., C-,1-..C,,...... _, ... _ _,_Wt O..Of Ce "'- °"'Of -..._..,, --0.-_..._., r_,..,... •I~ ,,_ Bm'AU through classified " GREEIBROOI Much sought after Barcelona Model, single story, 4 Bdrm, 2BA. OPEi 11111 SIUAY 12-4 llU l_ ...... ,.,, "'° ...,.,.,_ 11ll 117' -""'" 1161 1ns ,.._._ 11 .. 1J2S S...0-... 111• 1.00 __ ,_ 1111 ,,,, --11IO .,'° --......... 71M IS7S -'--,, .. 1• _._ 11• .,.., ,_ 11911 1eoo lt.7S APAITMINTS a-.. MO) ----HOUlll/CONDOS ---'-...... ,. .. a.-.. 1107 ,_ .. """:' i.17 -->ICI• , __ >ti• ............. 1101 Doooe ...... ,.,. c.---, ... ,,,_ ~ c-.. _ 11n '-V.-., ~ , __ 217• ..._.,.._ -Doooe-11i. ........,._ a.a t1r-1131 --,_y..,. 21><1 '-...... ,_ ................ JUO '-... ~ .......... -11•> '-...... ~ -,. .. i.-,_.. JU) ~-,. .. -~ ,.., l--'''° .._. .... ,... .. -~ --'-0 --__......,.. -c..--l-,_ MISC. UNTALS c-,lf-o..-... -.....__ _..._ -'·-0.-'--.... --~L 1.1. IMl/lllNT ~ -~Wt .._,09ioe_ c-.-.._ o.i--t~ ........ -........... ·.._ f : 71W noo t10t Ult 7m m. . in. 11'• 710 ,., .. 119' 11t7 ,,.,. '"' 11lt 1"' ,,.. PUeLICATtON ~ .. . ~ ... ; ·~ .. IEIT_IUY II 11••1 ·mw BODS llTll l!W LIT . eu.w -21A. llrl'f ..., ra.. -llDoll for bPlftSIOll • pool .... ~ s..., ...... °""' lloof ,.. liflll "' .... ' a-.. ......, sdlool. .,.. -~,... & ~ o..r Melts to doSt II Ill -of Ill J1W . • l"IU l*STDU Y llEOO::CO FOR Triiilois1 uT1sn 1-t 2045 NIT lllSTOL CllCLI ~p. 11.J« v.. ~Wiil' OEAOUHE ..... .._,_ 0., ar..,.c.. Monday ............. Fri. 4:30 p.m. c..~ ...... ~ ~ .... ___ ,.._ Tueedey ......... Mon. 4:30 p.m . .......... T .... _......, WedlieecMy ... Tue&. 4:3Q.a.m. a,...--_.....,,....., ........ _ ...... T~ ........ w-. 4:30 p.m. ,,,,.,_ ..... -. ..... F,. ........... Tiwua. 4:30 p.m •. ...................... ----... ~-· Seeurdey ........ . Fri. 3:00 p.m. ...... ,_.,_ ...... SuncMy ............. Frt. 3;00 p.m. ____ ........ __ -----.-..-- CMRCa YOUR AD THE flNT DAY The~ ............. q ................... 11 ,,, .., ..,.... ...... ,....._ ..... ,... .......... ..-... ,.. ...._ ....... .,.. .... 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Re.-Estate, Automouv~. Boating or Employment Ads. There 1s n6 pnce limit to w hat you can advertise. If you need to sell you couch, high chair or any unused merchandise-call the Daily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. Mal to: lllilf Pllt Daly Plot. 330 W . Bay St.,. .cosu Mesa. CA 92626 ' 642-5678 PHONE.__. ________ _ ADDRESS . CITY STATE ZIP __ _:._ _____ _ AD COPY: 4 u~ minimum, appropriately 4 words per U~. AMT.ENCLOSED·-'--------clrcte one: VISA or M.C .. _____ _ ....,.1'10N DAft ----"------- · Are you a subscri~r to the Daffy Pilot? cJrW one: YES r/ NO . I -· I I .... you'll fl~d A NEWWOBLD - OF ADVENTURE! ·in the ·lllJlllt CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 • .. a.••n1., a1u'a1ma ........... -.... -..... ,., ... 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Satur· day Mld 5YnOay 1n •ts own clan1f1c•t10f'\1n the Class1f1ec:1 Ads Sftt tNJ ts a ipe<IM olfrr. we n.tve a ~Y noon OC!~lllt' arld nit ~ tOf al Olds Tl'lls 1s opm to al prrvate ~'lY ltdWrt1wrs tO< rnerchandl~ not CNt'f s I SO fpnce must bt' tmed In adJ Mld no ~~lorn Wll bt' accept~ All .ildS Wll run Friday. Sau(day Mld ~ Ttlert IS . S~rw tntntmum at ~ ~r llrw So your low toa Olllln·A·LIM H II orlly •.. Sl.00. DEADLINE: Ttiursoay noon Ntel: S·hne mm1mum • J days • 20f per lint = SJ 00 • All ads .are prepaid by coming in10 rht' O.a11y Pl/or 10 pU<e your ad or use lht coupon btlow • Private ~rty mt'rchcll'lc:l1se orly ~s N o com- ~rc1at ads, pets. l1vesiock produce or plants • Eacl'I it~ must bt' prleed rn tf'lt lid Wtth no items ewer SISO MAIL TO: DIMn·A -Une oa.iy_ PJlot 330 Wen 8.Jy Street Cost.a Mes.a. CA 92626 ~"Y Pilar nours Monday-Friday 8 00 AM to s 00 PM .~E ___ _ STATE ZI,. 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A ..... ,,_,~~~;;;;;~~~~========~ .. ~·~·411~~~~0~0~0~.========~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!B .... ~----~~,..~na~-~ • - , -~--·~;;;;_,_.;...-.-;..--~--_,;..--. __ ._. ________ ~.:,,;_ ________ _;,, ________________ ~----·-------~-~-· ... ~ .. SEfMNG ,. ~®ill1f rnm£©m ~ ©©~£ Ht™ V < • since 1960 -. PUT YOUR I N NU II 8 ER 0 N ·E I COSTA MESA .............. •1• GOOd home In a good area at a vwy affC>f'dlbte price. MOYe In condition. RemocWed kttc:hen, brick fireplace. Muter bedroom opens onto patio & poot Call now. 546-2313. HP1! , I ' ........... " ····-Extra a.oe c:oetom home. MeN.. Skiff.;.., 6-biO bedrooms, 3 baths, for~ IMng room-:-cr~J­ lng ftreplece. tuper large bonus & recreation ~ room. Large master. ~te front courtyard, ·free form poof & spa. Great for person .-ho Insists on the best. Call 546-2313. HP2 • mamn..-a.,.. Lovety custom home, excellent location, Mex- ican tile entry. Big living room. Family roc>m, crackling fireplace. Country kitchen with Mex- ican pavera, micro wave, slide out ahefves. Newly painted Interior . .Many extras. Call now for details. 546-2313. HP'4 .... ,AUi dn,111 Excetlent home, great area of Mesa Verde. Move In condition. Big living room. Fireplace In dining room, new carpets, all new kitchen with oak cabinets. new counter top, cook top, stove & mtcro. Built In book cases, nice yard with sparkltng pool & spa. Great buy at this price & location. Call S..6-2313. HP6 • ·---1211.-Very popular Hampton model, very attractive price. Spacious living room, vaulted celling, crackling fireplace. Formal dining room, big family room & kitchen combo. 3 big bedrooms. Great buy In a great area. Call 546-2313. HP8 ....... , .... , ... 1211.- Qne of this weeks better buys, seller has left area & Is motivated. Family room, fireplace, freshly painted Interior, exterior Is texocoted with 15 year guarantee. Complete Solar system. Quiet neighborhood. Terrific buy for family. Won't last. CaU 546-2313. HP9 PDFllT , ... , -·~ Highly desirable Mesa Verde four bedroom home. French doors In family room and dining area. Built In microwave. Create entertainment area with bit In BBQ. Many many extras. Call now 546-2313. HP8 . IUTlll• P.,_ One of a kind Mesa Verde home located In exoellent area near schools and shopping. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, big living room, family room. vaulted ceilings. and wet bar. All this on a large lot. Won't last. Call now 546-2313. HP9 rn A llJIJDJ 11...- 0ur mystery home has 4 bedrooms, 2 batha, large famlty kitchen, an excellent noor plan, all the amenities and a large end of cuf-de..uc lot. In Costa Mesa ... Unbelievable? Call for ~ •. 646-7171. NP7 llLIUTlll 11 Fl11111ml Movtng out of, or Into Coeta Meea. N9wport a.ct'I or Or.nge County? Confueed 8bout wttO to a.If or how to Q9t Information on Where you .... ~?~ ua. c.m.y 21 The Rem ~ .. cor.aected wtth 7,000 of"'- ttw~Ulitted.SbdaLClll.our-teloca tk>n , PHYLLIS 648-7171 or AOY 54fr231 •&11•mum ••• 2 lldJolnlna R-2 Iota. Room to buMd at 1eut a untta. Cllllor del*. 646-7171. NP8 .-11..... ... • Adorable e..tside bungalow. 2 bedrooms, IMng room with cozy fireplace, aeparate dining ..._ Convenient kitchen. Harctwood floors. Large yard. Convenient to 9Choola and ahopptng. catl today. M&-7171. NP9 mr11r ..,.. Excelklnt Costa Mesa location: 3 bedrooma, 2 batha. Large Nvtng room and family kitchen wtth slanted high ceilings. Privllcy In rew yard. Double attached garege. Newly painted Inside and out ... going ... gofng. call to .... 646-7171. NP10 ............. an.- A r..ung of New England delcrlbea this charm- ing 3 bedroom home, IMna rm with u98d brick fireplace, customlnd wtndow and wall cover- ings ttvoughout. Endoeed tJle patio, wttb wet bar. Entert8'nen delight. Above ground pool, attached garage plus double detached garage wtth View deck. Large lot to Me It ls a must. Call 646-717C ffave yoor·check book re8dy. NP11. ..,..,..... 11...- 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room 0< formal dining. Large patio, located In much sought affer complex. Near Back Bay, community pool and tennis. For lnformati9n call 6'46-7171. NP12 .... ,_..... 12 .... To enjoy this 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, large yard. Double attached garage. Great starter home. Prime eastside location. Call 646-7171 to preview. NP13 u.a ...n 1111.lllft ... 1111.- 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes. From S '70,000. Call for details. 646-7171. NP14 111•11 •••••n BrldaJ Shoppe and format wear with t~edo rental. Fuft servjee, excellent location, well es- tablished bualneu, Call 646-7111. NP16 I NEWPORT BEACH ..,., .. Y111a sae.- Decei~ 3 bedroom, 3 bath. Cape Cod atytfng. -Large lot, bonus room, double garage plus carport parking for boat 0< trailer. Call to preview. 646-7171 . NP6 ..... ".. 1111.-Stngle level 2 bedroom, den, 2 beth. Private patk> off one bedroom, second patio off dining area. Living room wtth cozy flreptace, welt ap- pointed kitchen, steps from PoOt and apa. Bonus: bMu~lfuf ocean bteezee, N9wport 8eaCh addreu. Hurry on thia one. tt'a a beauty.·CaH 846-7171. NP1 TEARY McCAROL 270 EAST 17TH STREET,COSTA MESA .. . .... Comer untt 2 bedroom, 2 bath wtth view from ewry room. S"'9le _., eec:ond floor MCUr9d unit. Located In gated.~ comnu11ty, e1oee to beach. ca11 tor .hOWtno-~tment. 848-7171. NP2 .. .. ,._....... .. ..... w .. IOcated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath t~ wtth view of wooded area and m11dow8 from IMna room and large mast• eutte. lnl6de a.un. dry, large patto. Spactoua wide open ~ and ·fantastic decor. For lnfonnatlon c.at 648-7171 . NP3 . • •lm'I • ••• 1114,111 Enjoy ,the Yiew from this 3 bedroom, 2.5 Hit\ Newi>Ori TerrtiCe townhome offerftlg un- obstructed YleW, IMng room with flresMcl. din- ing area, kitchen with leundry room. Patio, community poot For detaila~I 848-7171. NP-4 MRIT•llm ....... Located In Santa Ana He6ghu which may ennex to Newport Beach. Unu8U91 4 bedroom, IMnQ room wtth hardwood ftoora. Kitchen with break-· fast area. Large, large lot. Now County. >. handyman' a dream. Greet potential hera. Call to ... 846-7171. NP5 OTHER AREAS ........ . ...... Moat delrable Jumlne Creek townhome on greenbett *Ith view of ocean & tMlls. 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths. Super Corona del Mar locatton. Call s.t&-2313. NP10 WALi ti IUll 1111• Beautiful Corona del Mar. shorecHffa area home )Vith semi-private beach prMleQes. Huge comer lot. Formal llvtng room wtth fireptace. Family room wtth ooean peek & 2nd flreptaoe. Dining area with French doors leading onto huge redwood deck. Gourmet kitchen wtth ocean peat<. Parklike grounds with tall atatefy coral trees. Much more. Call S..6--2313. HP15 --"'-. . ..... Roomy charmer on tree tined Street of <>kier homes In gOOd location. Living room with crat- ing fireplace, format dining. 2 bedrooms, paUs den or 3 bedrooms. Grat buy, excellent a18r1er borne at a very anordable price. Won't tut call now. Call 5'46-2313. HP1S ....... ..... 111..- Popular 2 story, 3 bedroom home located-in a good area on a quiet cul-de-sac In South Coast Metro area, near South Cout Plaza. Loety tamtty room. Big living room, dln"'a area, walk to park. Call for details. Call 546-2313. HP18 wu 111U11 " an,m Glant 2 story home In excellent .,... Sunken Uving room, firepa.ce, famtty room, patio, kitchen, open stairway. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, aeparate utility room. Overllnd double car garage?. Greet buyf c.11now548-2313. NP17