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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1988 .Balboa killin .. Authorities made no mention of release .. of alle ed drunken driver a month ago By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' .. .,.., ......... Dann; Omcla$. the teen-ager ac- cused o drunkenly runnins. down a Newport Beach woman while speed- ing down an alley on the Balboa Pcninisula, was quietly freed on bail nearly a month ago. jail officials said Fnday. ~eritrs Lt. Richard Olson said Ornelas. 19. was released ~ SI 00.000 bail on Nov. I I. Wh ile his case. resulting from the Sept. I death of Debbie Killelea. grabs headlines at every tum. his release was vi rtually unnoticed. Michael K1lfoy. K1llelea's brother. said Fnda~ that a church raised the mone) for Ornelas" release, "It's unforg1,able that Judge Frances Munoz reduced the bail an . the first place." Kilfo~ said. MunoL made the reducuon at the end of Ornelas· prehm1nar) hearing. where he was ordered to.stand tnal for murder. KiUelea's brother-in-law budt out an protest of the reduction and was cautioned b) a bailiff to restrain h1mse l( Ornelas' attorne). Ralph Bcn- cange) of Los Angeles. was un~ available for comment Frida). as was Ornelas. The ~oung man "as behind the wheel ofa turbo-charged I 984 f'\.1ssan 200 that struck and killed K1llelea as she "'ailed do"'n an alle) behind her Ocean Boule .. ard home. Her two sons. 6 and 8 )ears Qld. jumped to safety as the car screamed toward them. but Killelea was hat al'ld thrown mor~ than 50 feet. • ) . -REAL ESTATE 25 CENTS Blood alcohol tests on Ornelas after the accident alleged!)' found he v.as nearl) tWKe the legal hm1t to dme. according to pohce and coun tesu- mon} • .\t the end of a da) ofdnnkang and bod~ surfing at the Wedge. Ornela took his friend's car and v.ent for a dm e. the fnend said. The gruesame accident "as cap- tured on '1dcotape by Ornelas" pass- enger. provrdang a ch1lhng piece of evidence presented at the Huntington .• Park man's prehmm.ar) hemng. '\ scene from the '1deotape showt the alle) careening b~ f n the distance. a figure can be seen 1n the car's path. The car dra" s closer and lhe figµ re appears to stand defiantl) in its path. "loans are heard. then h\StericaJ scream'> as a child's '01ce cnes ""'hcre·s m) mom?" Another voice scrcamr,. "You .. bttch ... The 1oc1dent on the ''tdeoJApe lasts IC'>S tha n one minute. \'Ct It claimed (Pleaee .ff BAIL/ A2) Stars reunited M e·sa' s:·~:; . CdM, Fountain V~lleywiD titles Twelveyearslater, the magic of the "Roots" saga endures in a TV spepial starring Lou Gossett Jr. and Le Var Burton./A7 . ... Nation Eederal regulators pledge $1.05 billion to shut down an insolvent Denver S& L Institution./ A4 County A watchdog group wants the transportation com- mission to hold meetings In evenings./ A3 MAVBE nus VEAR TME LITTLE lrEP-+WiEO 6f~L Will -'TA.ND 1..WOU TME M~LETOE WITM ME growth control · vote OK Clitics.Qf Measure G let ttie deadline pass --t9 request_a recount By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .... Delly NM-ltllft The final vote for Costa Mesa's growth-lirn1ting Measure G will stand .unchallenged. as th e-fihngdeadline to reqµ~st recounts passed Friday. Attorney Dennis Retoskc;. wfto led an anti-G fight in the No,embcr el.ection, said .earl) Fnda> he was SdtlOusly..cons1dermglihng lhc !cue.rs necessary to force a recount of the measure. which passed b}.' JUSt 100 votes . Retoske said he considered asking the county Registrar of Voters 10 again hand-tally the 2. 744 absentee ballots cast an the race. Measure G passed 16.029 votes to 15.929. Cit> Clerk Eileen Phinney said. Un der its pro.,,1s1ons. de- velopers will be forced to make improvements when their projects adversely impact traffic. Opponents cont~nd the~ J><nnts of the measure already are co' cred by city requirements and that Mca urc _ G will do nothing to solvc ex1st1ng traffic problems. Measure G. identical to one de- feated by county voters in June. also requires police to respond to emerg- encies in five minutes or le s and none-ernergencies in 15-minute . Costa Mesa Pohce beat the emerg- ency requirement b) more than t\\O minutes on the average. but officials (Pleue eee NO/ A2) DeMr l'llol ptw>to DJ it.IM Ke••• ltllor Corona del Mar Blab School'• Sea Kin&• cel- ebrate at LeBard StadJam after turnln& tbelr 1lrst ap- pearance in tlle-CIF DlTfalon VI final.• Into a 17-7 victory over defendln& champion Valencia. At rljht, Olympic ewimmlna 10Td medall•t · Janet Evana louea tbe coin to etart the Fountain Valley High School Barona' game agatnat Blabop Amat at Anaheim Stadium in the Divlalon I Onala. '- T"o out of three Orange Coast prep football teams emerged '1ctonous Fnda .. night an their quests for 1988 ClF c.hamp1onsh•r· The Baron o Fowntam Valle) rolled to a '1-~4 '1ctol") in the D1' 1 ion f final~ o'er Bishop .\mat at ~nahe1m tad1um. l;k>th teams entered the faleoff"'11h 11-~ records v. uh the Barons alread~ cla1mmg t~o unset League champion hips. In their fir t. appearance in the ti nal~ Corona Del Mar·s Sea Ktn$S beat detend1 ng champion!; Valencia I ... 1 at Orange Coa t College 10 net the D1' 1 ion ' I champ1onShip. The a King had assembled their best recordc,erthl!.}ear\\llh 11 v.ansand two tie "-hale \ afenc1a had netted an 1mprt st 'e l~v.1nsand Qnc 11e. In the D1' 1s1on \'{11 finals at Mis ion \ 1eJO High hoot. defend- ing champion \\ oodbndge t I!-I) fell to Pacific Coa t League m al Tr:lbu o Hall\ 3+14. e -;tone of game in pons. BI OC Armenia1:1s liken quake to earlier crises • 15 shopping days to Christmas By LANCE IGNON Of .... .,.., "'°' ..... Rescue workers finding surv~vors burled In rubble. A4 Index Bulletin Board • Cluaifled Comics Crossword Homes =notices Rellglon Spcrtt Weather A3 86-8 A9 87 Real Estate A8 88 AS 81-5 A2 Armenian ne"spapers for }Cars have run personal ads fro m people looking for their rclatnes. so man)' of whom were scattered across the globe following the Turk's alleged attempt to wipe out the Armenians between 1894 and 1915. It was a frustrating procrss for many. one that oflcn yielded onl) yellow scraps of newspapers filled with unanswered queries. ow some 12,000 Armenians laving m Oran'e County are once again feeling the pain of being cut off from loved ones following the de.,,astat1ng eanhquake Wednesday that severed communica- tion to their homeland. The quake. wtuch seismologists 1n the Un11cd tate!I mca ured at 6. Q on the Richter scale. claimed at lt":I t 0.000 ti .. cs and de trO)i.'d the bcttcr part ofthree c1t1es 1n north\\.CSt .\rmen1a. Rehrf agen 1rs across the count!) ha"e geared up to hdp with offers of ever) th mg from mcdllal supplies. monc) and trained dogs to ~arch for v1ct1m trapped 1n th,· rubble. The alrcad\ c!itabh hed Orange Count\ chapter of the Armenian Rche( tCl\ 1n • nta .\na tarted getting donation oilers Thurscfu~ "We ha'c ~en rel'('I\ ang a lot of call :· 1d Vartuh1 Turner. ~rctan for the \rmcniil,n Apo tohc Church Newport planners approve Portofino hotel expansion -BJ HUS YOKOI Of ............ The Nrwpon Beach Planning Commission on Thursday pve in1t1al appro,·al 10 expansion of the Ponoflno leKb Hottl into a laraer bed-and-breakfast inn complete with a cafe-blr. rooms with fi~placn and spas. and a pool. Thecomplded S l.S million pro~tat 2306 W. Ocean Front wall be ··a mini RitL-Carlton that will cater to "a small_.oup of businessmen. '1 owner P1ero Strra said. Tk commillion approved a rcqUCll to amend Sma'1 .. pmnit wtlim allows opnauon of a bcd-and- .,._ .. kllity dd the ~bhlhment of a ca~ <t.1n1na ua. The com1ni11eon also acquittced to a four·'il>a~ ~Ill requircmeftt.w1th Stm ~m1sin1 to JH'O' 1de ldditiOMI lplC't upon approval of the M•t phase of his ~ plans. lft for commauion hcanna Jan. 19 The COll\picw eapan110fl projttt involHs tst.abh h· awnt oh 14-IO 16-tcat cafe·bar. the add1t1on of 1'4 unn IO llw nillilll 12 l"OOIN and~ for perkana. v.h1ch 1 wnntly non-e-i*nt. Stm said. ~rra took O\Cr the hotel three )Cars ago. "-'hen 1t "as -1n h'1s words -a flophouse' "-Ith '" to a room. J he commiSStOn 1n 1986 appro"cd a use ptrm1l tha1 allo"~d the hotcrs around floor to bc'-iumed into J lobb) nnd fftepttOft Mft and swrm111cd Cl'&abhshmcnt of the hl'<i· and·brealtfast hoeet. The hotel'araduall) too~ o'er the downs&atrs spKC OC'CUpted b P~r R«ord '' h1ch moved 10 •lbol Bouk"ard. StYCdl commassaoncrs Thur•> night m1t13lh u~ COIK"fm that puhhc: attru to tht-care v.ould tntcnsafy UK Of'I bUild1ng that don not conform Vt 1th the city·~ ,eanal plP. UndC'r flOor ara hm1ts JTttntl) ~tabhshrd for 1he arnnal plan. tht 11tt of tht-c"111na hotel 1s ah'tad~ tv.-o 11mes 100 bia. P1ann1n& Dtrt'<'tor James He~1c.,cr uplau~d. Ht IUllCS{td~tlw ca~ bt ratnctC'd tti uft4.• ti) hotel aunt' as av.a> to ~'cnt iddttlotlal tratr~ Ho~'cr. Serra lamented that~'°" sa\lng" um~ dunna 1hc -.1n1er the hotel ma~· havt e>nl) tim-c or four 1u~Sli. • Comm1 \1ontr Jamn ··eu11" ~non mo'cd ap- • ~ ... llOTSL/A2} j of Orangt' ( ount~. "h1ch harec, 3 building v. 11h the rchcl OCtl·t~ ·-rm rcall ) apprc:u a11'c that 11" not all A.rmcnann . That 1 rcalh touching .. Tumcr said the reltd ~IX•Ct' rnn currl.'ntl\ acc,·pt onh monetan don.i- uons. as 'O\ ICI 80' crnment otlic1ah ha\C }N to appro'c matl.'nal ~h· s1stancc. although a requc t for ucl\ aid 1 pending Thc quale reportl•dh d.: tro,l·d t"-O-lhtrd ol the ca t\ Q( Lcnanalan. the \.11ddlc Eastern ,ountn ·., wnmd large t cit) The '1et nc" a~cnn Tas said half ot the building tn 1hc Cit\ of ~1ro,3lan h.td Calk n Thl' 2harbors offer yule parades Both Dana P\lint Harbor and Hun11nston Ha rbour .ire hold- ing their annual lxlat paradtS tonight. so 1f H•u'rt' 1n 1ht mOQJ for a btt ot boot bro" mg. )OU can afford to be ch°'l'> Imo l oO boat art schcd- uleJ to take p;an in th.: Hunt· maton Harbour parade. v.·h9'h ICtS under V.a\ lilt ~ ~ ~ 3nd I hi:'dulcd to "'"d up at p "' The paraJc v.111 be repeated Sunda\ The· 1.ath annual Oana Point Harbor Boat P3r.i<k. dubbc-d ·· 100Ycarsott hm1m~" ._,, .. , off at ~:JO p m. 1nJ """ ~ 'K'"cd from al mo t a"' v. here tn Iha\ h tbof. . Both poradc' · \11 tll ll';Uurr (Pleue ... PAaAD&9/A2) ' \ to" n of p1tal. "'1th I ti. rt 1dl'nt\. "a \ anuall" d('stro\eJ E\en thoSe "'ho lia'L' nu rcl:tllH'S In .\rmenaa ll'el anhough the\ h;nc lost members of the11' fam11\ ·· The .\rmcman communst~ " gencrJll~ clo e-knu. haring a ~N\tcnt de arr to reclaim land the\ '1' "a' ,H,len from them b) the Turlo.1<ih and U' tl't SO' ernments. "Our C'\tended lam. L''I ;ir,· 'l'r> important to us. It'<; pan nl our trad111on:· ~rd Tur,t1n rc<;1den1 ~'I· '1c Tenza~1an - Her husband Garo. '" ,·urn.•ntl\ "'" thl.' E.ist Coast ti'\ m~ t~1 ~,·1 ixr· nw. ton ton ... to .\rml'n1a• "h~"l hi' C\pcnenee a · a doctor ,ould tx· N•t ''' urgent use. \ache and Malrouh1 \l.idenl1anot Huntington Bea h both ha'e leading rok 1n the rcl1ef effon She was the foUflder ot the Orange County chapter of the .\nnema Relief So· c1et\ "hose hc;-adquartc~ arc in CikndJle . \s chairman of the ~entral ex• tcUll'l' council for the Armenia ..\poC.hlhl (, hurch \\oc tern Prelacy, \\h1,h CO\l'r<. the tcrrttor) from <. .ihlorn1a 10 Tc\ac,. he ha been v.M ang ne.1rl\ non· top ance the canh4ualc to help coordm~tc the rehcl ct1on ~k \atd thl n·l1ct OCle t) I~ Ir) tng tO pt·r-.u:ide 1he '1et go' c-mmc nt to let t ,khH'r aid d1rc:Lth 10 the countn 1n\t(JJ ot ending 11 Ill \101\Cow lor rl'Jl\tn~utwn (Pleaee Stt ARMEMIA'lf/A2) Patrols monitoring extreme fire danger By l.."~CE IGNON °'_.,...,.... ..... \c, lonp. a" the C)anta \na \\inth conunuc to bto" hoth a m-.<. the soothland. p«"1al tirclighung p.urols v.111 ~ roaming somt of thl' dr1l'C.t S<'\t10Mofthccounl\,on the lookout for 11lcpl ramplirc • or th,· "-"P ot smo._c that~oulJ mean a brc"-•n& fire T otcthcr \l;llh unu\uall I w hu· m1d1t}. the dc\cn w intls ha\l' c~altd an e\t~mc fill' danttr. Oranac Coun- t\ fill' Department W>Okc woman hUt Ra~ said On ThuMidA • fire claimed l-houtC"S an Bakh~1n Park and tht'-La ~cmc ami -a wdl .. , twet S*'t.ilh bU1tt hOmn 1n bjsuna '11ucl.' J)Oftt0n of a hOu~ in n Juan Cap1 trano anJ ns 11r111t·•1th thf\.~ '1nt;agc au1om~~ ·~rnN fl'lda). hrc lkpartml·nt throughout uthcm t .1htorn1a 1nmatcd a R~ Ila& ~kn program Thursda}. For the ' Orange L ounl\ Fire Depanmcnt that meJnt tkplO\ tn& mOl"C' than JO mcmbl'" ot the tOl"CC' t<> petrol tht unincorporated \ttt1on!o of the coun· I\ whu:h 1ndude-t. most of the dry hN\h Jrcas \\ h1k man\ fil"C' lkpanmcnt$ had <'ailed otT th\·1r alc'n' b) Ff'ida9 al1t.'rn~'IOn Oran~ ( ount~ fire dc-~idtd to keep up the ~ffon ....... ··~·rt H_, pcr«nt ~re there's !'° danarr. ·· <. apt. Hank Raymond said. -1f~1nd ofanc11 ~~ll • allows •. for an cart)· _...,..... .. In l<td1tf0fl to fift' pc1•11al l"I th~t the --·-· aft'a. t~ fi" _tftllnel ~ J.Wi<*d •• ~­ (11110 , CA2 Orange Cout DAIL V Pll OT I hturday, Oec:amber 10, tm ( IRS i~vestigating funds ;~f television evangeli~,ts .,, i" WASHINGTON (AP) -The Internal Re venue ,,~rvicc is exammin' the records of some telc~ision evanaclins to determine if tall-exempt contributions arc ~ina mjsuscd, a s~keswoman for the federal agency t. ~nfmncd Friday night. - ' ' Two of the six probes arc cdrninal investigations, ~ said Ellen Murphy. IRS director of public affairs. She di'd J\Ot identify any of those bdng investigated, saying the law ''P1ohibits such disclosure. '•· However The Washington Post reported in today's '~bitions that the Rev. Jerry Falwell had been notified that "'the IRS will begin a probe next month off alwell's Liberty 't1ni versi\Y and may later look into his telcvisi-on show, tile "Old Time Gospel Hour." . The Post also reported that spokeswomen for e'vangehsts Pat Robertson and Oral Roberts bad ~onfirmcd that the IRS was audhing their operations. Rowever, both organizations said they had not received word on what the federal ·~ency has concJuded. ----1-ho-P0&t--'8id ih IRS IS looking into whcrhcr Robertson .used millions of dollars from his Christian · Rroadcasting Network to help finance bis bid for the ·presidency. That probe reportedly is completed, but CBN spokesman Frank.Jc Abourjilie ~id another inquiry was underway into the operation of the tax-exempt CBIQ network, tt\c Post said. Former PTL host Jim Bakker, who was indicted this "'cc~ on wire and mail fraud charges. as pan of the IRS invt"Stipuon. the Post quoted sourcn as uyiq. Murphy said the IRS routinely examines the tteords of tax-exempt orpniutions. The probes into various television evanael1st ministries arc in various stqes and do not rencct any decision 10 take a major look at the evangelists: she said. · Assistant IRS Commiuioner Robert I. Brauer wrote to Rep .. J.J. Pickle, [).Texas, chairman of a Ways and Means oversight subcommittee, that at least six probes involved television evan.elists and two were cnminal investigations, Murphy Slld. • The letter said the IRS was examining whether contributions to tl\e ministries were diverted for personal use but w~ reported as income, whetheT salaries and benefits rcceive'e by evangelists were higher than that considered reasonable for tax-exempt organizations, and 'whether donations were iUcpUy channeled into political activiues, the Post said. -..r- Murphy said such probes could lead to criminal chacaes or to n tfl bid to revoke an o nization's tax- cxempt status. owevcr, s ea so Sil t. .genera y tries to get an orpnization to make internal changes to allow it to keep us tax-cltcmpt status, and such a move might not be made public. A EaJwell spokesman said his organizations had been acrc11ted twice before and the IRS "found our books to be in good shape . ., Falwell welcomed the audit, the Post quoted the spokesman as saying. ·-·----------------------------------------~--------------•. Winds persisting this morning Wind ecMIOtiea continue below .,_ Md Gan)IOf'9 tNa "'mot,_.,min..,19-. EMt to nortftwt wtncle from 20 to 30 mpll below ,_ .... "°"' ..... 540111Pf'MDCN'*W1lto21mpll WI 8'lernooft ttvoup . Felt '** wtdl a.nn, My1 UWOUC!f' Sunday. H6ghl In tM 1 . Cooler nights wttt1-. in the «>ttonlgN. Mount.in -ello wll hew wind edvilorles tNe morn•ng. EMt to nottllwt Wlnda 30 IO 40 mph wtai IOcel ttr~ pta becoming 15 to --30 mpti Ihle .rterMOn through Sunday. Feit ltllel wtttl eunny dart through = Hlaha In the upper 40I 8nd iOt. Cooler nlghtl wtth IOwl In i'he 20a. 0-t ., ... ere expected to have f81r ltllel with tunny dey1. Nights wttt be coottt. Owen• Veley hlQba 55 to 85 with lows 15 to 25. Miah deMtt high• 80 to 61 with Tc>wa 25 to 35. Low desert highs la to 75 with Iowa 38 10 45. Calif. Temps . Surf Forecast , __ ..,...,. ...... lwf Mo ll>I ~ Co<lntr 2·3 12 °'11199 eoun1, 2-4 12 Sen Oteeo Coun11 2-4 lo 12 s .. ,••·YenlUt• 2·3 12 Swell cWec:tlon W•t Ovtl~ lor Sun· d•r L1tt1• c11.,. Tides TODAY Second low 4 27 pm ~high 11 12pm IUMDAY 10 3.1 Flrll low 3. I 1 • m. 2 6 Flrat 111911 9 3& e.m 1.4 Second low 5 tO PJll. 0 9 Sun Mii IOdef 11 4.44 pm. r'- Suncla)' et e 41 p m end •• et 4:44 pm Moor! ..is e1 a oa p m • n.. auno., etl ll•m IWIOM11et 7 17pm "'FIRE ••• ARMENIAN RELIEF ••. ••••• .:Chrt• Brown and Mike Dalton alft throqli the remains of a neighbor•• home afte r a fire in the Santa 811N1na Moantalna blew into the Porter Ranch area of Loe Aqel• on Friday. .:S tate of .e mergency declared after firestorm: 15 homes lost LOS .\'GELFc;; (~P) -~ blo"· torch of Santa Ana "inds and blazing embers destroved l 5 homes and ~maged .:!5 ochers Friday as a roanng •'T.200-acre brush fire chaS('d foothill residents from 1he1r beds. prompting \he goH·mor to declare a state of rmergenq 'Dnven b)' gum up to 70 mph bias ling offihe desert. the firestorm 1n . I.be northwestern an Fernando Val- .le~ was the th ird to ra' age a Southern California neighborhood an two da~ s. , Two fires Thursda) destroyed 22 .homes. · Late Frida> afternoon. Gov ,George Deu~me11an issued a terse order declan ng a ~tate of emergenc} •j.n Lds Angeles ( oun t). The order .enables' 1cllm'i to appl}' for stale aid ft 1s also a nccdeJ step lo appl} for a lcdcral d1.,aster declarar1on. but 1t was not kno"n 1fwch d cour!lc ofacuons was contc:.mplated. The firr.was 50 percent surrounded by 8 p.m. as 11 continued to spread slowly northward into vacant hills. and full con tainment expected by sunnsc. said county fire spokesman Joh n Lenihan. During the day. lhousands of people had Oed the immediate area of the fire. sald police Sgt. Kent Setty. But II was evidenl that most of those people returned soon after, except for people whose whose homes were burned. Friday's blaze began at 4:28 a.m. in Sunshine Canyon. raced through the Santa Susana Mountains 25 miles northwest of downtown and blhw down to fashionable Porter Ranch. where homes range from SJ00.000 to $500.000. Fourteen houses and a mobile home were destroyed and 25 houses NO CHALLENGE ONG ~ .. From Al 9a) 11"111be1mpos.,•bk to meet the •• J 5-minute requirement , Phinne:r said the fi,c-da) deadline began l"•w .... 22 "hl·n co unt) Registrar , ponald Tanne) certified the election 1l!results. but Reto~kl' <.aid thc-<:ll ) did ·,noot cenif) the cleu1on until Dec. 5. He said the d1s<.repanl' v.as a lega l question that left room tor argument . but apparcnth cho>C not pursue the -Lghl PARADES ... From Al waler cran dres<.ed 1n ( hmtmas lights and ornaments And 1f you m14''i tonight's parades. \OU can sllll catch the Hun11ngton karbour Philharmonic (ommmee's "Cruise of L1gh1s .. The 45-minute cruise will take people on a tou r of lighted homes and boats from Dec. 14-22. The tours will leave n1ghtl> at 5:30. 6:30. 7.30 and 8:30. Early Fnday, he said he was not confident a recount would be success- ful. Supporters of the measul't, in- cluding newly elected Councilwoman Sand)' Genis. said 1heyd1d not think a recount would alter tht> results. Reioske. a 15-year Costa Mesa resident. said he considered the recount because he was disal>pointed b) the election results. He said he did not think residents kn ew what they were voting for. HOTEL •.. From Al proval of Serra's requests. saying the hotel owner had helped upgrade Ilic McFadden Square area by trans- forming a rundown bu1ld1ng into a quality use. \ ··11hink the commun11y as a whole owes something to Mr.Serra," Pe rson said. were damaged, said Fire Department spokesman Gary Svider. Damage was put at $4.3 million with most of the loss on Beaufait Avenue. on a ridge above Aliso Creek. • "We still face a very dangerous situation,'' Fi~ Chief Donald 0 . Manning said earlier Friday. "We're not out of the woods yet." But by nightfall, the winds had begun 10 relent and the fire began 10 calm. The National Weather Service pred1c1ed continuing weakening winds. stowing to 10 to 15 mph by Saturday afternoon. Fire officials were seeking toques- tion two men seen in 1he area, in hopes they mi~t prov\de cl ues 10 how the fire n, said city fire spokesman Jim illiamson. "We were hoping they might have seen something. take place." he said. stressing. "They are not suspec1s." E1&ht water-dropping helicopters dive<! on the flames as 1,200 fire- fighters attacked on the J!Ound and fire trucks guarded an oilfield installl- uon. Seventy horses from stables in the fire area were evacuated to Granada Hills High School. BAIL ... FJ.9mA1 K1llelea's life and left Ornelas facing murder char1es. Deputy District Attorney Rick King ROntends Ornelas intentionally drove at the woman. who friends said often protested speeding drivers using the rear alley. It has since been made a one-way '1assaae. • But when Judac Munoz ordered Ornelas to stand trial, she reduced his bail from $250,000 to SI 00.000. Scott Immel. a · friend of the Killelcas. said he also was angered by Ornelas' freedom. "I'm very upset. The severity of this panicular incident demanded a high bail," Immel said. "One hun- dred thousand dollars is a fairly cheap price when you're facina a potential 20 y~ars." K.ilfo~ said he was reasonably cenain Ornelas would appear for his Feb. IS coun hearins. Proceeds from the 26th annual event will help fund music programs for school-age ch1ldrrn in Orange c;ounly. For more information. call )J40-7542. ,7 : \ The commission did. however. require City Council approval of a plan to place raised planters on the sidewalk after Ci1y Enaincer Don Webb expressed concerns that the encroachmenls would decrease space.- on already narrr w walkways. "Let 's just say the l~I system 1s watchina his moves." Kilfoy said. r I I f MAIN OFFICI! 330 W•I Sey SI C041tl MIN CA .... ..,_ h• lHO Oetl• 114-.. 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But Madcnlian on. -duty in San Juan Capistrano said the severity of the disaster is Fnd~y morning when he saw smoke more than any one country can cope coming from a large home at 27_732 with. Pasco Barona ne~r the On~ Hiih-"This really is not something that way. He 1mm~d1ately notifie~ fire one ortwo areascan do." he said. "In depanment dispatchers. m.rnutes fa ct. a lot of countries together.can after one of the occupants in the only make ends meet." house had done the sam~. The earthqullke came in the midst The-blaze swept through the garage of renewd ethnic tension between and second story, causina $226,000 Armenians and Turks. ~lready as damage 10 the 3,000-square-foot many .as 100.000 Armen1?ns h~ve house and 11s contents. including been d.1splaced fro~ the neighboring three vintage cars. A 1938 Buick republic of Azerba1Jan. convertible valued at $75,000 and a The Madenlians liken !he canh- $8.000 1968 ford Mustang wer g_uake an<Lth r~ent strafe to lhe destroyed. Raymond said. A 1956 suffering A~enians faced .1n the Li ncoln . con ve rtible sustainecr early-panofth1s-century. ~mcularl> SJJ.OOO damagc. ind915. Under a policy initiated by Turkish leader Abdu-1-Hamid II. ~II three occupan1s ol the house -more than 1.5 million Armenian were a man and wife and their daughter. killed. although some Turkish escaped without injury just as the scholars dispute the claim any deny smoke alarm went off. Ra ymond that the Turks a11empted genocide. said. Under the terms of the Russo- Both with the fire 1n San Juan and the one in Uguna Niguel, patrol members combed the adjacent neigh- borhood looking for stray sparks carried by the winds. which have. reached gusts of up to 80 mph. The Laguna Niguel fire lit seven nearby rooftops, but each was saved from major damage, Range said. Allhough the wmd caused havoc on Wednesday and Thursday. ii had d ied down considerably by Friday night. and local law enforcement agencies reported no major damage. "(There are) branches down all over. but not even a tree," Hunt- ington Beach Police Lt. John Foster said. • Sul I. even a hint of wind can pose a fire danger in these dry conditions. TuTk1sh Treaty in· J 921 . what was left of Armenian territory became a Soviet republic. - Whatever the magnitudc_o( the killing, there 1s no denying that religion and politics have created an almost insurmountable wall of hatred between the two peoples. Armenians are Christian!' while most Turks are Moslem. Mrs. Madenlian's enmity for the Turks was engrained al an early a&e by her mother. who throughout her life re1old the s1ory of the night in 1914 that a band ofTurks murdered herfamilyon the side ofa road as the y tried to nee the coun1ry. Her mother. 7 years old at 1he time. waseitherleft for dead or was not seen beneath the pile of bodies by 1he side of the road. The little girl would later tell her children of crawling for weeks Correct ion uhtil a Turkish farmer found her among some bodies he was serching for valuables. The man took her home. bul his wife refused to lei the girl in the house and put her on tne roof for the evening. The next day the child was 1old to leave. To feed herself. Madenlian's mother knocked on the door's of wealthy ,Turks until one of them took tier in and raised her for two r.cars. Finally a group of Armenian children at an American-run orphanage pcr- suadeed her to leave the family. The kindness shown by the farmer and 1he family of course debunks the idea that all Turk.Lhatt all .Aane- nians, j ust as numerous Germam during World War II gave shelter to Jews. "Our problem is not really with the Turkish people,'' Mr. Madenlian said. It's with the Turkish govern- ment." . Mrs. Madenlina·s mof'her. who died this year at lhe age of 80. eventually came· to the United States 'via Jerusalem. Although she could, not be sure. she always harbored the hope 1hat her sistcL Tuoubi Tehlarian. had escaped tha1 night too. In 1965 she placed her own ad in an Armenian newspaper. She turned out to be one of tlie' lucky ones when Tehlarian answered the mes~ge. Sadly though , the sisters never had a chance 10 meet in person, although the Madenlian·s son. Aram, has visited his great aunt. "That's the only member of lhc family who has seen her,'' Mrs. Madenlian·sa1d, "and now we don't know what's happened to her." Donations to the rcheffund can be made by calling either 839-7729 during weekdays or 775-8881 durin1 the weekend and evenings. Raymond said people should re- frain from using their fireplaces during 1he winds unless 1hey arc equipped w11h spark arresters. He also cautioned motorists to use their ashtrays. "It only takes a second to put it (a cigarette) out," he said. "It takes us a whole lot longer." SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The Associated Press reported erroneously on Tuesday that the San Francisco coroner's office provided the information that Joseph Emerson Eaton Jr .. who died Dec. 2 after being CJCCted from a fast-food restaurant where he had collapsed, suffered from AIDS-related complex. That information was provided by friends of the deceiscd. ' Throush creative texture ind desl1n, Queen Carpet's ltesktance Collection virtually eliminates foot· prints, shldln1 ind plle·crushin1 that come from norm1I wur. Also resists soil, static and stains. Look for the RelKtance loso only on Queen C.arpet Mon.Fro 1·130 ,....., C.,.. •lllRHI lllleli .. ... ... 00 -... Celle_,,.,... C!Olld Sun Alillfcii ' •C..-..... ~ ...... •1 111 I I DEN S ·""'r .., .... ..,...~,.,,_ 1163 ~, .. Awe Coete MeM CA MU7t71•1 t ..... , ....... • • • .. • 3, 000 expected to play in snow at park in Mesa An estimated 3,000 Costa Mesa residents of all ~ arc expected to ce&cbnte the comina of the Christmas holiday season at Snow H11J '88 1oday 11 Estanc&a Parlt. • The focus of 1he day's activities, which will run • will be on snow - An anticipated SO Ions of snow will be creaacd anificiallr. for sJeddin'9 snowman building and teneral ·winter" activ11ies. Various holiday ac- uvit~. includina a visil with Santa Oaus. will be offered from I 0:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m. The recreational event is co-sponsored by Torelli Realty and the city of Costa Mesa. All activi1ies arc free with the exception of a raffle for prizes and a children's bo'fncc houte, proceeds from which will be donaled to local charitable groups . .. u-Mm. Tree-trimming In 1rvlae The first annual tr~trimming exhibition al the Marketplace in Irvine is now underway and will run through Dec. 24. showcasing hoJiday trees decorated . by students from local elementary and junior high schools. _ • The activity is co-sponsored by the Irvine Co. as part of its suppon for the Pannership in Education program in the Irvine Unified School District. Panicipating schools have the opportunity to win endowments from the exhibition, which can be used for the scholastic or athletic program of their choice. Endowments of $100 each will be awarded to five schools whose trees best exemplifY. the spirit of the holiday season. A donation also will be made to the Irvine Temporary Housing Program on behalf of the students by merchants of the Marketplace. An awards presentation is scheduled next Saturday at noon in the Marketplace courtyard. Call 854-3779 for additional information. · FOod, toys, blankets sought The Associated Students of Golden West College arejoininJ with the Vietnamese Cl ubs and the Coast Federation of Employees to collect food, toys and blankets for the needy. . Children from the Child Care Center will bring their donations to Santa Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the GWC cafeteria. Golden West has challenged Orange Coast College students to sec which campus can raise more for charity. Women plan HB party The National Council of Jewish Women. Business and Professional branch, wi ll host a wine and cheese P.CtrtY Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Corrine Welch in Huntington Beach. · Those planning to attend are urged to RSVP at 536-2743 or 530.9841. All interested women arc invited. Cutathons for chlldren Three local hair salons will participate in a cutathon Sun<fay to raise unds for the Parent Help Shelter for homeless-· teen-age mothers and their infants. Taking part m the event from I 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be the Hair des igners. 16572 Bolsa Chi ca. Huntington Beach: the Vogue Salon. 1000 Bristol St., Suite 12. Newport Beach. and Salon Gregory's. 200 NewJ>Ort Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 843-LOVE for further information. Open house at Newport SlkL A display of holiday artwork by local elcmen· tary school cllildrcn will be offered next week at an open house celebration at the Newport Center office of American SavinJS and Loan Association. The event, which will include refreshments and door prizes. will run from Monday througtr Friday at the savings and loan office, 620 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. Call 72 1-5757 for details. lnformatlon group meets "' The Orange County chapter of the Assoc1a1ion of Information Systems Professionals will hold its 12th anniversary meeting Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. A panel of experts will discuss uses. problems and breakthroughs 1n software. The cost is $20 for non-members and further information is available from Gwenn Richardson at 541-26 11. Computer expert at UCI Dr. Roger Schank. professor and cha1nnan of computer science at Yale Univers1\y, will speak on .. The Stones Behind Memory" Monday at 6 p.m. in the University Club on the UC I campus. Admis~1on is free and the event is open to the public. Call Lynn Harris at the UCI computer science office at 856· 7405 for more information. PMS semlnar scheduled A free seminar on pre-menstrual syndrome will be presented Tucsda) at 7 p.m. at Western Medical Center, 1001 N. Tustin Ave .• Sa nta Ana. Or. Stanley Lubell. medical director or the Center for Special Problems 1n Gy necology. will conduct the session in meeting rooms 4 and 5. Call 9.SJ.. 7444 for reservations. Marketing meetlng set "Marketing to the Maquiladuras" (plants on the U.S.-Muican border) will be the topic of discussion at Wednesday's meeting of the Inter- national Marketing Association of Orange Countr. Tom Fai~. vice president oflvedco, Inc .. will speak at the 11 :30a.m. luncheon meeting at the Jolly Roger Inn. S40 W. Katella. Anaheim. The cost is $8 for .memben and $14 for ~on-members. and rnervattons may be made by contacting Dr. Irene Lanae at 77 3-2223. . ... Canaed loods being sought The Huntington Btach Junior Women's Club will launch its 13th annual Operation Merry Christmas Thursday and will be filling food boxes w11h canf)ed goods to be delivered to needy families in the west county area. Volunleef'S are needed to help sort canned aoodsat Suite .S8401n the Vons Shopping Center at Spnftldak and Edmacr a'enucs. Call Tern Milder 11 96l-1904 or Darlene March at 840..3637 for details. Jloada7, Dee. J 2 • • 7;JO P·"'· Ne ...... ._.. Qay c..dl, CCNMtl ~. 3.JOO Ntwpun lt\id, • ... State's p~lice training be&t ID U. lay &EVIN DOYLE • DlillJ , .. u:eu e • , California is rated btst in tht nation for tra1n111J of its police force, accord mt to the execut1vr director of the commission on . Peace Officer Standards and Training. Norman Boehm was one of more than I 00 people at a dinner Thursday to honor law enforcement excellence 1n Oranac County. Guests included IM count) 's 2S police chiefs. author Joseph Wambau&h. and re~rescntatives from the Orange County Sheriffs Oepanment and Golden West College's Criminal Justice Trainina Center. ''Turning a citizen into a police officer 1s a lot of work," Boehm said ... (The police traininl) commission works within the system in an advisory capacity to prov ide minimum standards of training for the state's law enforcement personnel." The commission certifies training 1n t-l'lltOl''e'ltftart~OOoounes l:M~ presenters state'!"ide, Boehm said at the Golden West College-sponsored banquet at Maxwell's restaurant in Huntington Beach. "The Criminal Justice Training Center at Golden West College is one of the strongest programs in Jhe counly. they are very amenable to supestions from the commission." He pointed out that the current direclor of GWCs training center. Austin Smith, had prev1ousl~ been on staff with \he POST commission. -The state's min imum training hours for a pohce academy 1s 520. but most program s require more. Golden West's Cnminal Justice Training Center requires 820 hours. The tra1nmg programs usually cater to the needs of the law enforcement agencies in their area. Boehm said. Pnor t di_!lner. a recentl) produced allevaa~ the cnt1cal lhon_aar of' ):. enforcement officers. a GWC 1epcae • tive saJd. The one-hour video featurn penonnd from vanous county law en- IOrcemeot •arnc1es d1scuuana quahft-cations for the successful candidate and the nature of the JOb itself. •'The JOb 1s more than ~ust putun& on a gun. a suck and a bad&t. • cauuoned one officer on the video ··Tes a lot more of a human relations po1111on.~ · AatMr Jwnb w.::'i:!ea-:.-.. A ma,or wash-out f~ctor (from lbc s.o;;;. mdDY--.... -.~ -. 1~ academy) 1s the strcts involved," one -tmidt -···• .. • vM&eo-taped panelist u1d. "The academy fra tJ in police work. ~a part of the sclecuon process and stress 1s intentionally .created to check a can- didate's rcacuons." .. rccn.11tment video .. Career Connection: law Enforcement" was previewed. Joseph Wambaugh. former Los Angeles pohce officer and author or .. The Onion Field" and other boc:ltli. appeartd in the video's 1mroduct1on a1m conclusion sq.ments. The v1dro will be distributed through- out the county to rttru1t candidates to Awards were presented to tra1nina center volunteers and police dcpanments contribuuns to the video's production. Smith,. director of the Golden West's traininJCCnter. related details of a problem obta1n1"J" sufficient fu11di11g to c:om the SI m1lhon training center sn 1981. The center borrowed S 120.000 throuah a college fund after the county's poOce. departmenl5 agreed that p!ery time a GWC graduate was recruited. the hiring agenC} "-Ould contnbute $200 toward the debt. The debt 1s almost completely paid off. In accepting an award for participation in the \ 1deo. Wambaugh assurred those present tha1 he'd enjoyed 1t. c1t1ng " ... a brotherhood. a fratern1t) 1n police ..-ork.." Groupwants ,OC transit panel NBmancharge~ to hold ~e¢tings1n .evenings · ~:&c'h!:f. commissions and orpntutions that 1' By IRIS YOICOI serve on: 1t would be impossible for me to Gt ... .., ........ By BOB VAN EYKEN cess1ble," said Mary Hornbuckle. a .Costa OllMDlillJ,......,. Mesa council member. "I do think it's a Transportation cou1d become a topic of concern to members of the public. I do after-dinner conversation if a proposal intend to speak to members of the being pi.it forward by some citizens and comm1ss1on who also s1L on city councils city council members were to become about the possibility of dividing their reality. meetings so that at least halfof them are m The Orange County Transportation the c"enmg.s." Commission now metts on Mo'nda y The Costa Mesa council received lhe mornings. but a Costa Mesa-based watch· proposal at this week's mecung. But dog group known as Drivers for Highway council membe..c..Orv Ambuf¥y..askcd that Safety wants it to start holding meeting in the mauer be postponed until Dec. 19. the evenings, so that working people can "I didn't feet comfortable sendmg the attend more easil). comm1ss1on a resolution before first "It's a pretty obvious idea ... said Bill getting some feedback from them:· Am- Ward. chairman of the group. "It's preu> burgey said. hard to have good government when it's Reaction among comm1ss1on members . inaccessible. The ironic thing is that the has been milled. Richard Edgar, who also people who are most concerned about sits on the Tusun Ci t) Council, abstained transportation· are the ones who ha ve to when the coun cil passed its resoluuon. He dri e on our freeways. And when the said that the trans1t1on to night mceung.s com m1ss1on is having its meetings Mon-v.ould be difficult fo r the Transportation day mornings. these people are out on the Comm1ss1on. freeways fighting traffic." "I don't know 1f it's practical.'' he said. Ward's group has asked ci ty touncJls ··The challenge when you ha' e inte r- throughout Orange County to pass resol-locking time commitments 1s that It isn't ut1ons requesting that the comm1ss1on -:i ust one person who hu tobe-fle~ble. We change its meeting time. ha' e Cit) counc-11 members on the com· The idea of evening mee1ings has gl!Jned m1sSton "no al read\ have nigllt meeu ngs. the support of some members of.me Co~ta h v.ould be a d1t1icuh challenge to ti) to fit Mesa City Council, and the Tustin Cit) 1n another one... . Cou ncil has already passed a resoluuon 1ght meeungs get a Oat negative raung "asking for the change. from another commissioner. county "I would concur with the idea that lt uper' 1sor Thomas Rile) · would make the meetings more ac-"I haH I don•t !..now ho" man) other find another even in& when I coul~ JO to a I\ Newport Beach man has been cha~ Transport.at1on Comm1ss1on meeting." with passing two count~e1t cashier's said Riley. "I would personally not be one checks lotahng S 19.000 at a las Yeps of the people supporting such a move. I hotel last year. believe those who have somethina to say to Donald Wilham Wagner, 5 I. also the commision can general!} find a way to knov.n as Donald Francis Wagnc.r. was get throu&h.'' arrested at his Granville Drive hODle Dana Reed, the. one member of tht Wcdnesda) b) Ne~rt Beach Police comm1SS1on _wbo does no\.-SerV~ as ~n--officers. ~o-tumcd htm over-to the FBI. elected official. qrced with Rile) that the Wagner 1s owner of Atlanuc Finanaal in commission is already accessible. But he Irvine. according to the poh« report. said he would not oppose a m O\C to switch A federal grand jury 1n Las Vegas some commtssion meetings to evenings.. indJ~ed Wgna on Nov. 2 on charaes of "( ha'e no objection.'' he said. "But ( pass1ngtbeS9.59QchecksattheOcscnlnn really don't sec any benefit. 1 think Hotel and Casmo on lwo occasions 10 honestly that people who have input into October 1987. The checks were purpoded the commission ha ye ample opportuntties to havC' been. issued by Co!'t1nental to contact us five da).S a week. 52 v.ec.ks a National Bank in .Aonda. accordm& to tbe \car. h's not as 1f -...e·re mec.tmg m 1nd1ct~ent. Washington D.C. • and are completel) At his bail hcanng before U.S. Ma&JS· inaccessible." trate Ronald W. Rose 1n Santa Ana. . Wagner 1nd1catcd he had no knowlcdac 1hc But he said there might be instances checks were counterfeit, ae,e.ordulJ lo when1he_pubtrcimgh1 want to addrhs the Assistant U.S. Attome) Thomas UmbC'rg. omm1ss1on at a meeting. "'But the chccli "'ere wdl oone and there '"In those instances ..-hc.n there 1s appeared to be no one else involved." sufficient public internt in a particular Umberg said. issue or issues. I would cetaml) no\ be Rose set bail at S 15.000 . ..,.b,ch Wapcr opposed to scheduling a meeting-at night.'' postec:t. Fnday evening. The rnqistrJte he said. "Although that could mean that further required paperwor'k be sent from "e would be taking Cit) council members Nevada to verif) the indictment and that a "'ho are members of the comm1ss1on l"'ll) hea.nn& be held in Santa <\na to 1dent1f) from rhe1r meetings:· Wainer as Lhe md1\ldual inda~ They' re ])ringing holiday cheer to othefs By BQB VAN EYKEN Ollllel>.etr ..... 119'1 Christmas is a fami ly affair thi s )ear for two Orange Coast bµsiness owners . .\nd even the old woman 1n the nurser) rh)me would have trouble keeping this fam11) 1n shoes. Actually. it isn't a smg_le family. but 30 of them. That's a total of 11 0 children. 30 mothers and 10 fathers. But Terr) and Suzanne McCardle intend to treat them as their own this holida) season. "For the last few )tars Terr) and I ha'c chosen to do something to keep a balance in our li ves at Christmas:· sarn Suzanne. owner of the Things From Middle Earth Oowershopin Fountain Valle). "Last )Car we took a carload of tO\IS do" n to a little orphanage in retex1co. This )Car "e decided to try to do something nghl here in the community." The McCardles also decided 10 C\Pand ·their effort so that the communll) l"o uld help with it. They contacted 1he director of Living Hal"\est. an El Toro-based ·organization that glean surplus food t<' feed the hungo. and asl..ed 1hem ho" many families the) knc" who "ould be facing bleak Chri stmases this }ear because of financia l hardship Their idea "as to adopt the need~ fam1hcs and tr) to see that they had food for the hohda} sand g1 fts for their children. .. They told us the:r kn e" 330 nght ofTthe bat.'' said uz.anne. "l said. whoa. ma)be we shoul<t start with 30. We''e ne,er done an' thing like th is before·· J>an of their stratcg} "as to use their net\\Orl of business associates to get the stream of donations going. That pan has already begun to work. .. One of my Oower growers s~11d lfe'd donate poinsettias for all the fam1hei. ·· uzanne said ... and the Thnft} Drug store 1n m) shopping center donated 0 pair of tenms shoes. so ""e'rc going to be able to g1\e new tennis shoes to all the kid ''ho need them:· .\nothcr business. lnterprint 1n Foun- tain Valle). pnnted cards telling about another asi>«t of the ~1cCardle's holida> dn\C ··The 01er tells peopk ~bout the Chnstmas trees and name Lags, ' she said. "We ha ve the names of all the children 1n the families on the lree· . so 1( an) of our customers "-Ould hke to help b'> pro\ idina a present for one of the kids. afl the) have to do is take one of the tags and bnng 1t to the counter:· Terrv Mccardle. who has t\\O Centul"\ 11 reaf estate offices in Cost.a Mesa. w1iJ also have trees wnh name tags at his businesses "The idea for this kind of Chnstmas g1\ ing isn't new.-he said ... We got the idea from a bank down there in Suzanne's center that did the same thing two years ago. But it's a good one and we decided to USC I\. l know for me personall}. lt°S tnOrt sat1s~ ing to pick a single person and tr) to help that person than 1t 1s 10 make a dona11on to some large chanlable or- ganization where some of that mone~ 1s going to be used for adm101stra11on and ad,ertising and all the rest:· "Jfs a wa) for proplc to e"end thell)selves out of their 0~1mmed1ate families at Chnstmas and do something for the commun11y in a very persona] -way," said Su2anne. Chnstmas trees where people may pick up name tags or lea 1.-e donations offood or money are located at offices of The Real· Estaters(Centuf) -1 )at 2790 Harbor 81\ld and 270 I 7th t. m Costa Mesa, Thtnp From M 1ddle Earth. 1791 4 Magnolia St.. Fountain Valle). and at Trecco Escrow, I 525 Mesa Verde East. Costa Mesa Donors arc as~ed to make their con- tnbuuons by Dec. 14. Food and mone\ donauons will ~ turned O\.er to L1v1ng Han est Inc .. wh ich v.ill handle d1stnbution of the gifts at a special Chnstmas pan) for m:1ptent fam1les Dec. l 7 in Santa Ana. L1\ 1ng Harvest 1s a non-profit. 1nter- denomina11onal food outreach program that sencs more than 1.000 need) fa miles each "eek from 11s "arehouse in El Tom. 1nforma11on about the food and gift dm·e 1 3\a1lable from uzanne McCardle at %3-3655 L1\ ing Haf"esfs phone .number is 55-6., I Driving under-. t-he buddy-syst~m Some cars are masculine. You ~now u the minute )'OU get behind the "heel They're wa1ung for \OU to do omcthing dumb. When )Ou strip their ge:irs )OU can ~heir molars grinding in exasperation My car and J. ha\.e put up w11h one another for 19 }Cars. Like a '1nt:\ge Nucv lcl1n1E mamaae we tolerate each other's C"CcCn· tncittCSand havra grudainrsympath) tor our mquent collapsn. It' a ul'lton (orged ftom ncttSSIJ) and meagtr funds. We both suffer the t1rt'°me afll1ct1ons of qe. He nttds a complete oH·rhaul 3nd pa1nt1ob -and ~do I. Unfortuna1<.'"'. I don't havt the monc) to put both of us 1n a body ihop at the same time I "1\h _MedlC'lrt CO'-Cred cldcrl)' V olb-.ns Whdcmyomn1bu and I ha\caro"'nold ~.we're not )OUJ t pical 1enatn1: ~..C K'C o.n the road. tbe httk old -~ head barcl)' bob$ aho\e the ~~ wheel. dnv1na a comptattn1 ~=~ tMt's nc' ~ cndumj a d1ny .-4111 orc-nckcd ~at CO\tt 1n •t lift. Driwr 8ftd mac:h1~ don't fttt aoout ~ and how to Pl> for th(m, .._ -..ir·1 ,,,.,.... they mnw o\itr 10 Mr. Good"rcnch in tcad ol some cheap. back-allc) mechanic. . B~ contrast I ha 1.-e horren<ious fights "uh my bus. The bang . backfires .. and curses so und like the opening shots of a South l\mcncan revolution. Breakdo"ns arc a financial calam1t). It isn't cas> coercing the Old 8o) into ~1cking O\ er his engine before hc.''s full\ a"ake. Men hatl' to be rushed in the.' mornmg. My husband and our rar arc 1n "omplctc accord. h takes both gent lemen an entire momma 10 pull thcmsches together and putter out into the "-Orld. l1\ 1n1 1n a men• a troas "1th t~o obst1n3te male 1 no p1cn1c Bella .\bzu~ 1.nd Glona teinam can shout thr1r heads off about ~omen's hb. but cars till mpcct men more than "omen. fhc) ha\c a k1nsh1p "-Ith a SC\ "°ho ~no"-'S whC"n their tank 1 cmp\) Much a I deplore 11v1n1 ml('lunn and goldfoh pct names. 1n a "1tulent attKk of the cute I ont<e sank so low as to call our bu ·1qtncd. It "as a transpattnt attempt to l1.111cr h1'+ Teutonic henuier. He e\prc St-d h1 1.'0ntrmpt b) blowt .. his engine and had to bt h0$p1tahttd for a motor tr.1Mplan1 l1k isn't all puthol Thqrc are 11mn we come to each other' re..:uc. Whtn no amount of~~''" c th1nluna ••ti pu1h tbt Old Bo~ to tht top of a hill. I 11~ up ~nhout a f\aht and coast becltwardl tfl~ \warm of 1rtt( m°'°"''' and ·rm 1190 5ronadm1t ~ hf dropa I • - A.4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday, December 10, 1188 NATIO N ·$1 billion pledged to shut Denver S&L W4.SHI NGTON (AP) -Federal sa vings nnd loan regulators on Friday pledged S 1.05 b1l11on to shut down an insolvent Denver msHtullon in one of the nation's biggest &L fa il ures. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board. which regulates federally in- '>Ured S&Ls. created a new 1nstitut1on to rece1w S 1.7 billion 1n deposits of the S1Jverado Banking. Sa' ings and Loan Assoc1at ion. which was ordered dosed by Colorado regulators. After the faikd ins111ut1on's assets are liquidated. federal regulators ex- pect to ha'e s~nt shghtl} more than SI billion. S1lverado Joins onl} a mt fut-of futancla hnst1rorionntr.n e cost government insurance s that much to clo c or rescue. In the largest-ever d ean-up of a single insol~ent S&L -Lhe pending rescue of Am-encan a\lngs and Loan .\ssoc1at1on of Stcx:kton. Cah( -tht.· bank board es11mcfles 11 will spend$:! billion. In the casl' of Sihcrado. th e bank board's insurance fund . the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp .. 1s oump1ng 200 million 1n ca<;h 10 th e new. government-owned instllut1on. Mile High Federal Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on, and pied.Jing another / $624 m1llton in a prom1ssor\' note. Stan ing Monday. all Silverado depositors with accounts under the insurance limit of SI 00.000 will be able to deposit and withdraw money as usual at thl.' new Mile High. T he bank board 1s hinng First Nationwide Bank of San Francisco to manage Mile High. h appointed a fi ve-member board of directors. headed by Donald F. Rob)' of Nevada. Mo.. president of Farm Home Savin s Assoc1at1on. _ The current stockholde(s and man- ager Y.on't benefit from the 1rans- ac11on. the bank board said. The institution's president. W. James Metz. conirolled about 90 percent.9f thl' stock. The bank board attributed the failu re to "!>ub tan11al dissi pation of asset s Cl ue to alleged violations of laws. rules and regulat1ons." It said S1lve rado had swapped some of its preferred stock for undeveloped land owned by developers. WalshsaysNorthdlvertedmoneyearller WASH INGTON (AP) -Former Wh11c House aide Oliver L. Nonh began diverting Iranian arms-sale proceeds to arm Nicaraguan rtbcls two months earlier than the date he gave an his tesumon) to Congress. Iran-Contra prosecutors said Frida). .. A substanttal quantity of weapons" were bought for the Contras an December 1985 from money left over from the aboned sale by Israel of Hawk missiles to Iran in No,ember 1985. Iran-Contra prosececutors said in fi ling in onh's case. The prosecution evidence contradicts Nonh's congressional testimony last year that the idea of di venang arms-sale profits to the Contras wag.first suggested to him in Janllary 1986 by Iranian arms dealer Manuchar Ghorban1far. The weapons for the Nicaraguan rebels. kn own as Contras, were purchased from Y.ha t was left of aS I mill ion fupd that onh told Israel to place in a S" 1ss bank. The money was 10 cover the expenses that arms dealer Richard v. Secord would incur when selling 80 Hawk missiles to Iran.· The deal broke down after the first shipment of 18 missiles because the Iranians were dissatisfied with the weaQQ!lllhey received. Reagans ··· Rescuers Pull out quake ~~-h~~lth .sui:vivors; relief arrives · WASHINGTON (A P) - Physician$ removed a "small piece of tissue" from Prcs1dcn1 Reagan's colon Friday dunna a post..canccr-suraery test. but it "appeared to be benign" pend- 1ngresultsof1 biopsy. the White House said. It also said that a bmsst X-ray that first lad y Nancy Reagan underwent s howed "no evidence of any cancer recur- rence." "The president's physician. Dr. John Hutton. says the J>res1<Jt11tis in CllCCllCllt.heal1h.:' said tho statement released by Wtrite House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater after the tests at Bethesda Naval Medical Center. "The president is in remarka'ble physical con- di\ion." the statement quoted Hutton as sayi ng. The statement said the small piece of tissue taken from the president's la~&,e intest!ne . wa.~ "one 10 two..m1lime1ers an size. and was "removed for biopsy." f"he president and has Wtle both smiled and ga ve "thumbs- up" signs as they left th e hospital in suburban Maryland by helicopter for Camp David, Md .. aner their four-hour stay. Hutton. reached by telephone as he accompanied Reagan on the helicopter. told Fitzwater that the piece of tissue "re- sembled a small adenomatous polyp" and said it ~as .. re- moved because 11 was ~uspicious." · The small amount of tissue that was taken from the 77-ycar- old president was to be tested over the weekend. Hutton's statement said. MOSCOW (AP)-Rescuen pulled survivors out of earthquake-shattered buildinp in Armenia, artd the first Wtsiem planel09ds of docton. search dop aali medical auppla arrived Friday in an extraordinary world relier e«on. I A Soviet diplomat 1aid 80.000 people were killed in thC disaster Wednesday in northwestern Armenia, a Caucasus republic. But the Kremlin said only that ..thousands were killed, tens of thouunds injured and hundredl of thousands of people are without shelter." President Mikhail S. Gorbachev. who cut shon a visit to tbe United Sta&es, returned to Moscow on Friday to direct the disaster rchef. He planned to travel to Armenia, but officials did not say when. · In Washinfton, American and Soviet officials announced Friday that the U.S.~overnment would · eherter ._ .t~to carry medical Tipplin-and\! search teams to help. . . • Ci ndy Stuin, a ss><>keswoman for the U.S. A~ncy for international Aid Office of'Forcign Disaster Assistance, said Friday that officials W'1'C looking for a plane and assembling teams and aoods but that no <$et.ails of the trip were laid out yet. · Rescuers were running out of time to save the lives of those buried beneath crumbled buildings, said Health Minister Yevgcny I. Chazov. Firefiahtcrs said they pulled about 80 people out of the crum61ed buildings m Leninakan -Armenia's second-laf)Ht city -and the official Sovi~t. news aaency Tass said 200 people were puJlcd out of delSn s 11 a factory on Thursday ni&}lt. ''In these conditions, delayina by each hour means an additional 20 killed of every thousand concealed under debris. Such is the tcrrifyinaarithmetic," ChazQV told t~ newspaptr Izvestia. He uid the diuster was worse than the 1986 Chernobyl accident in -hich an ex plosion and fire at 1 nuclear power pla~t spewed radiation th~t eventually , circled the aJobe. Th1ny-two people have died. The southern Soviet rqion also has been .. tOf!l by ethnic violence between Armenians and Azerba1~an1s. lo London, Leonid Zamyatin. the ~v1ei am- bassador 10 Brita.in, said the eanhquake killed 80,000 people. ,. _ T3s~vc fl~re6. on cas~lhes, ~ut ~t listed th;~)uowing damage re-port an t~e region, w~1c.h 1s home to 7po,ooo of Armenia's popula~1on of 3.3 m1lhon: -The hardest-hit towns were Leninakan, K(ovak~n, Stepanavan and Spi~. Spitak and its surrounding villages were .. demonsfled practically altogether." • -In Leninakan where 250,000 people iived, 80 percent of the ho~e , servic~ and industry were destroyed. --All ofLeninakan's 1,100 privately owned houses were damaged or ·destroyed, and the eanhquake idled several factories and industries. Team can't reach.downed plane RAB.\T. Morocco (AP) -Of-. fic1als on Frtda}' tried to determine whoshotdowna U.S. locust-spraying plane. and a U.S. team reponed trouble in reaching the wreckage in a remote area u~ by rebels to launch attacks. an area the 'Marxist-led Polisario independence movement in ~e Western Sahara uses to group 11s fotces. A surface-to-air missile dow n- ed the plane Thursday morning and damage<t.another plane that managed to land safely. "At this point. we still don't know who fired the missile." Wh ite House spokesman Marlin ·Fitzwater said Fridav. Asked whether U.S. officials thought it was a terrorist incident:he said ... Well. we don't know yet. A lot depends on something we don't kno" }Ct, which is who did it." Lahlou a desert outpost halfway bet wee~ the Mauritanian border and the defens ive wall Morocco erected to guard the most valuable pan of the phosphate-rich territory. The spot is about 650 miles south of-Rabat, the capital of this Nonh African country. The plane was chanered by the U.S. Agency for lnte~na,tional De- velopment. Reports said 1t ex ploded at an altitude of about 10,000 feel an~ that the five occupants. all Ameri- cans. were presumed 10 be dead. The investigators told the U.S. Embassy in Rabat _by telephone the wreckage of the OC-7 lay in the Western Sahara within a 2S~mile­ wide strip between Mauritania and the most forward posiuons along a 2.000-mile defense wall built by Morocco. Thl\t confirmed earlier U.S. satel- lite data placingthesite in the heart of U.S. military expens said the site wa few. miles east of Daddar A second DC-7 cha nered by A ID to help fijht the locust plague in north· ern Africa also was hit by a missile. but limped~50 miles.-and-land safely- Assembly panel hea<l plans bill to freeze i:ilsura~ce rates SACRA~ENTO I .\Pl -The chairman of the Assembl> insurance co mm ittee said Frida} he will in- troduce a bill to frec1e insurance ra tes until the state Supreme (ourt rules on the 20 percent rollbar~ mandated h~ Propos111on 103 .\ssembh man Patrick Johnston. D·Stockton. said 111s no..., possible for insurance firms 10 ra 1sr rate wtthout limit unul thc court acts. "h1ch 1s not hkely for several month\ "Clearly. the spm t of Propos111on 103"'ouldbe '1olated if insurers took unfair ad,antagc of consum ers b) boosting rates during 1h1s time of uncenainty." Johnston. chairman of the Finance and lnsuranl.e Commit- tee. said in a statement Johnston said hrs bill .... ould al o require insurers 10 re instate pohrres they canceled'Or far led to renew after passage of the 1n111ative. He said h~ is writing the chief executi ves of the largest insurance firms in the state. asking them 10 \.Oluntarilv freeze their rates as a sign of good faith and 1s asking Insurance C omm1ss1oncr Roxana Gillespie to use her authorll) to stop ra1e in- creases. The Legislature would not be abrC 10 act on any bill unul lawmakers return on Jan. 3. The state Supreme Coun on Wednesday continued the stay on the 20 percent rate cut required by Proposnion I 03 and said justices would review the voter-approved in1t1a11ve. The coun also allowed the rest of Propos1t1on 103 to go into effect Those provisions include allowing banks to sell insurance. perm1t11ng consumers to seek discounts and rebates from insurance brokers and agents. and letting employers and community gro,ups seek low-cost group policies and discounts on auto and homeowner'ITO r ge . Consu mer protections allowed 10 take effect include an immediate ban on msurers refosing to renew policies and the application of the state's general consumer protection laws to insurance companies. Another feature of the measure as the removal of the msuranc( indus- try's exemption from antitrust laws. Proposition 103 calls fot a 20 percent rollback from insuran"te rates tn effect in November 1987. The measure provides for freezing the rates at the reduced level until "November 1989. At that time. the T le di fl t 4-b L; insurance commissioner is required WO. a n S a 1.e 8DaS to have in place regulations controll- ing proposed rate increases. ap1nly 4-0. se nsu··an-ce The court dcc1S1Qn Wednesday r ~ £ 1 k~ 1n effect foe the rollback and 6 freC"ze provisions the stay it had SAN JOSI: (AP) -Two leading California banks, Security Pacific and imposed for ~he entire initiative right First Interstate. ha ve filed applications with the state Oepanment oflnsurance after the election. leaving Cali-to sell policies. ·, , fornians temporari ly without any Both banks are headquanered in Los Angeles. Security Pacific is the state's new protections against rate in-second biggest: First Interstate is founh. Consu mers might be able o buy all creases. · hnes of insurance from the banks within two months. State Sen. Alan Robbins. O.Van On Wedncsda). the state Supreme Coun allo"'cli the controversial Nuys. chairman of the Senate in-Propositi on 103 1n1t1ative to take effect -but continued the stay on the surance committee. said he too wall provision forcing insurance companies to slas.h rates 20 percent. pending a introduce a bill to prevent rate hikes. decision on the constitutionality of!_!le entire initiati ye. The high coun called His staff 1s now draf\1ng legislation for our arguments. that would reqtpture any excess Proposition 103 makes Cal ifornia the 26th state to permit banks to sell profits made from increased insurance, but only state-chanered banks .ire allo"'ed to act as agents or premiums. brokers. Federally-chanered banks are excluded. Security Pacific. is such a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nk.~tit owns abankthatissta~<hanered. ~ II .. ------GllAND OPENING------.. Other included banks arc considering Jumping into, the insurance pool. 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AMERICAN -MAD'E DECORATOR CONSOLE NEW 'l8cbnJcs DIGITAL KEYBOARD *39 AMO. NEW EUROPEAN SCALE . GRAND PIANO *99 AMO. And pay nothing until next year with our deferred payment Claus. ............. 1111 .... Pllw,OrpM. ......... ................................ ·----••al11111 .. .............. _... ............ to.AA:.> COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA 54M415 ~ . ~ ' ' blackouts and d1srue1 phone calls and radio broadcasts. ~1entists say. Sunspots are relati vely cool. dark. I )00-to 60.000-mile-diameter erup- tions that appear where the solar maanetic field is most intense. They emu solar flares. ex plosions that send protons. x ..,rays. electrons and other radiation streaming outward, some- times causinJ maanetic storms on Eanh by disrupting the Eanh's magnetic field. Most effects arc subtle -rare flickeringofliahtsand poorer connec- tions for satemte-rclaycd phone calls or television shows-so "the ave,. JUY on the street won't know if we're in the throes of a major mqnetic storm," forecaster Joe Kunches said Friday. "They may notice the disturbtlnce, but they won't know why," often wronaJ.Y blam1na the phone company for noise on Ion.distance lines. he said by phone f'iOm lhe Spece En- vironment Services Center. in Boulder. Colo.. the IOVttnment's forecastina •ncy for the storms. The ave ... pcnon alt0 .. miaht not ICI bas favonte radio MlioR •Well as he likes," or milht ~ lbe nonh- cm hahts or auron borealil fanher souah than usual, NASA pllJsicist Kenneth Schatteft •id durt~ the American Oeopfa~I Union 1 an- nual meeti• i11 SU franci9co. A..,M<HIM~ioltlMt Ille cwrent ..., cjltle WCNld be ~;\~~=:.~:!:.': Sofia Md Sdlll1f91..Jlf'.d'e Nlliolal AeroMuda • .!pllce Admillil-ntion's Goddlnl Spece F1._n Cn1er in MarylMMI. ANASA·MWl .... Mid-.c lde9tisls belitYt Ult .... ..... ~:::::r• ... be . . OrMge Coaat OAILY PILOT /Saturd.,'. December 10. 1118 RlLIGIUUS BRIU~ Christmas ·progr8.ms &bouncl on Orange Coast ••Everlalli!.'I Uaht: A Christmas Carol for a Dirk World," a contem· ponry musical, will be ~nled at 7 p.m. Dec. 18 at Lqaa P,...,..,._ CIMlrft, 41 S Forest Ave. A dessert reception will follow. Produced by the Rev. Larry Coulter and directed by Louise Adams. the propam will feature youth in major roles, a youth band, adult choir and children singing. Admission is free. however an ofTerin& will be taken. A Messiah Sin&-a-lona will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday. • • • Gospel composer Phil Barfoot with S..dl Coast WerMt, C..&er will present the West Coast premiere of the .. L988. SQUlh. Coast Christ.mas Spectacular.'' a com munity event featuring traditional and contem-porary Christian music with a SO- membercast and community chorus. Performances are scheduled at S and 8 p.m. Dec. 1,.and 18 in the "Woodbridge High School. 2 Meadowbrook. Irvine. Tickets are $10. • • • "His Love Reaching," a dramatic musical and mult i-media presen-tation of God's reaching love for mankind. will be pl'CScnted at 7 p.m. Sunday at Priace of Pea~ IAtlleru C'l91rd1, Baker Street and Mesa Verdei Drive, Costa Mesa. A freewill offering wi ll be received. • • • The l~oice Cha~ Choir of the llna VINeUlll ... lldl1•1a.r. in Costa Mesa will PRRllt a Christmas Concen at 7 p.m. Sunday at the ~urch, 170 Baktt St. Under the direction of Paul McNeft', the prosram will include works by Britten, Mathias, Wilcocks. Rutter, Leontovich, Tchaikovsky and Dobrinski. Christmas selections from Handers "The Messiah" also will be presented. .. A reception will follow ~_he per- formance. • • • • Tbe choir, orchestra and soloists of Sa. AMl'ew'1 Preally&eriaa CMrc:lt, will present "The Messiah" sing-a- long at 4 p.m. Dec. 18 in the sanctuary, 600 St. AndrcwJ Road, Newpon Beach. Admission is SS. • • • The Chancel Choir of the First Ualted Me&Wtst C'l9•rd of Cetta Meta will present a contemporary Christmas contata, "An Eveni ng in December." at 6 p.m. Dec. 18 in the sanctuary, 420 W. 19th St. .. The contata will be directed by Gary McRobers with Lee DeArmond accompanying. Soloists will be Charlotte Anderson. Penny DeWaay. Gary Clark, Malcom Reid and Randy Schneider. Fi nger desserts will be served at a reception afterward. • • • The Azusa Pacific University Choir and Orchestra will present a Yoatb from Lafuna Preabyterlan Church ei~ and act tn .. E•erlutin,( Lf&ht: A Chrlatmu..,Carol for a Dark World" planned forl>eC. 18. ID front,,lead •tnaera Michelle Bruce and Demien De8andlee. Choru. le1t to rtcht, 'Karen Schenk, Skye Thomaen. llar&aret Aleunder, Jim Ball, JennUer Brennan, Erle Sanda. 11.lke Ray, Celeete Rhoda. lllchelle Van Vetsen. Neil Sanda. Christmas program at 8 tonight at the Soutll Coast CommuJty C'l9•rcll, 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive. Irvine. ..Carols by Candleliaht," a variety of Christmas music. will be presented t?.Y the South Coast Chorale and Chamber on Sunday and Monda). • • • "A Musical Christma s Around the World" is the theme of Sondra Sondractiild's program at the Uait· arlu UaJvenaU1t Fellew...., at 10 30 a.m. Sunday. Besides sin11ns. she ""•II perfrom on an autoharp guitar and dulcimer. The fellowship meets at 429 C)Pf'tSS Dri~. l.afuna Beach. • • ·The Chancel and Youth choirs of Fou&alD Valley Baptist a.rd! wall prescm .. Ch nstmas for All Time" at 9 and 11 a.m. Dec. 18 at the church, 10460 Slater Ave. • • • Antonio V1,ald1's .. Olona" wall be presented b..> the Chancel Chotr at the 9 and I 0:30 a.m services Dec. 18 al the T•1tiD Presbyttriaa Cll•r~. 225 W Main S!. • • • A Christmas paf:!,nl, including a ativtt)' scene. a · Posadas-pro-- cessaon. puppet shows. munes. do" ns. strolling carolers and min- strels,"' 111 be presented next ~eekend on the con,ent grounds of the Sisters of L Joseph of Orange. 480 S~ Batavia St. . Proceais will help agencies that work directl) '-'t th the homeless an Orange Count~ Festa\ 11ies will be held from 7 to 9 ~· m. Fnday and from 2 to 4 p.m on Dec 17 and 18. • • • Dennis Prager. an authont) on Judaism. will lecture on "The Case for J uda1sm in the Late 20th Cen-tul) ··at 8 p.m. Tuesda) at Cllabad of Jrvllle Jewisll Cuter, 4872 Royce Road, lrvinc.T1ckeu will be available at the door. • • • Wemn'• ~· Fell••• 'tf Cotta Mesa wall have a break.Case meet1na at 9: 15 a.m. Wednnday at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. 170 I Golf Co\lrse Drive • • • An alternative Christmas market. r benefimng Third World countries. will be presented from 9 a.m. until noon on Dec. 18 at ~N el die Hilla UaJ&M C.•r~ of n t, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. . . . ·-HH ths&lH Bue-. CllrlstiH ·wome.'s Cllb will have a Christmas luncheon and program at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesday at Players Restaurant, 1-1+1-f-New~t;-foumain Valley:" • • • An Advent/Chns\mas Retreat Day for separated and dl'-orced people wall be held at I 0 a. m. Dec-. 18 at St. Joseph Motherhouse Chapel in Or- ange. · • - For more 1nformauon. call 974. 7120. • • • Nev. members wall be rettived unda) at Good ~l*trcl Ludle.ru Claareb, 4800 In me Center Dnve. lnine • • • • South Cou nty Youth Shelter will be discussed b) a represen tative at the 10:30 a.m. meeting Sunday at the UDilllrian U.niversa.ll1t FellowaMp, ... 429 C) press Drive, Laguna Beach. .· -~new era dawns between Church -~~ . ... Mexicoilnd Catholic Church MEXI CO CITY (AP)-President Carlos Salinas de Gonari's has inaugurated a new era in government relations with Mexico·s Roman Catholic Church, but his move has been denounced by the political opposition as a .. firm step backwards." · In a first for post-revolutiQl)ary Mexico. Roman Catholic leaders were invited to attend Salinas' own presidenlTa inauguration on nee. I. The president called for a .. modernization" in church-state relations during his inaugural address. A modem state must accept .. its relationships w11h political parties. with labor unions. with business groops. with the church," Salinas declared. applauded Salinas" remarks as an offer to improve relations. Monsignor Felipe Hernandez. spokesman for the Mexican church. told the Mexico Csty newspaper La Jomada that Salinas" invitation to church leaders lo attend the inauguration was .. unusual for the mOdetn history of the count.ni." ' .. We on't Intend to wage politics from the pulpit. or convert ourselves into candidates for popular eltttton. but we do intend to obtain our right to ex-emse our vote as the Mexican cattzens that we are," Hernandez said in the interview published Wednesday. Helen Reddy entertains source of charity: funds W;titt11V(J TON TAPI - Church.es are ga101ns in numbers wh.lle prov1dJ.n& ..a.. yitaLso.u.rcc._ of chantable fu ods and volunteer ac- t1v1t1es. according to a study that says religious congregations devote nearly half the money the> receive to chantable use. Mexican leaders who emerged from the 191 0-1921 revolution identified the church with conservative forces and closed churches and seminaries. stripped priests of 1heir ciJizenship and exiled them. The _government. monopolized by the Institutional Revolutionary Pany since 1929, still considers itself part of the revolution and formally maintains a stnct separatton of church and state. Hernandez said a dialogue between the church and government on a ranie of issues -includin' formal recognition of the Vatican and the repeal of a nu-clerical laws_:. should be conducted in public ... We have nothing · to hide," he said. . But Salinas· gesture ignited a stormy debate Tuesday between members of the ruling pany and oppos11ion deputies Ul the lower house of the Mexican congress. Senntlee pop •tar Belen Reddy. left, pme8 with Dr. Peay Bueett. senior mlnlater of tbe HuntlJllton Beach Ch arc Ii of ReJJclou Science. · The stush. ~From Behef to Com-m1 t ment. • says churches surpass • foundations and corporations as fi nancial resources for charities. Mexican law forbids churches to own propeny. bars church-run schools and forbids clei:gy to vote, ~n1cipa1e in poriiics o-r nold office. ¥exTco has no diplomatic relations with the Vatican. Guillermo Jimenez Morales. leader of the PRI faction in the Chamber of Deputies. defended the clencs· · presence at the ioauguration. "It in no way violated the Constitution since the prelates were inv11ed in their capacity as nationals who belong to .society and the people of Mexico." J1mene,z Morales said. In practice, however, bolh government and church ignore many aspects of the law. Mexico remains an overwhelmingly Catholic nation. wuh an estirnated 90 percent o,.1ts 82 m1ll1on people among the fa11hful . Cou ntered depul) Francisco On az of the opposauon Popular Socialist Party. ..There as no need for the fovernment to establish any relationship with the church t would be a firm step backwards. a Jump backwards across two ceJAtunes." he said. Roman Catholic leaders have spoken out more openly over the past year on politics: corruption in government and other -national affairs. and they A corA Wekome from The l)Wted ~thodist Ctuch N[WPOIH cum~ UNIHO M£1H001Sl CHURCH 1901 Margu.rlte Ave. C0tona det Mar liiM..0745 .... ...,Sclllll 1 ....... , ..... Rrr Robtrt ~lty CottaMeN FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 00 Worshio !1 00 and 10 30 Rev. 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'C11...tn1 ..._... , 4 :\.'1 .nJ7l"\'PM Kill lhr1 KrtptM, fln tor ......... ... lnftrpfetor tor tht deaf at 9 AM Sdl>l\Y SCHOOl S IS AM Nursery ure Av11lable , , . , • A• OAILV PILOT/ Sa'urday, o.c.n"lber 10, 1989 . Mclgic of '~oats' story still alive 12.years after successful miniseries. contrived episode 'The Gift' impressive By BOB WISEHART -.c11•1 ............. It'~ no small tribute to the stayrng power of "Roots" that it resonates down all the years to work its magic on "Roots: The Gin." With a story featuring two of the most popular characters from the "Roots" miniseries almost 12 years ago -Kunta Ktnte (LeVar Burton) and Fiddler (Lou Gossett Jr.) -"Roo~s: The CiR" is a contrivance that should not work. but does. Airin& ~ on A:Be. It co:srn ( ~::7.i;~~"f (Hawk tn .. Spenser: For Hire"), Kate Mulgrew. Shaun Cassidy and Michael Learned. The movie opens with an essay from the stem. professorial Alex Haley about the beginnings of the underground railroad in the late 1700s. a syste·m of hideouts. safe houses and daring people who smug- gled slaves to the North and freedom. • From there. ll flashes back to one of the most powerful scenes in .. Roots." where Kunta is strung up and lashed by a slave overseer (\he late Vic Morrow) who's determined to break Kunta's spirit and force him to say his slave name: Toby. Retelling the story When Kunta finally cracks. Fid- dler. a wily old slave who's turned survival in thewltite man~sworld into an an. gathers the bloody young man in his arms· and weeps: "What do you care what that white man call you! Make you say 'Tqby. '».'hat you care? You know who you be -Kunta - that's who you always be. Kunta Kinte. There goin' to be another day!' There goin' to be another d.ay!" Openina with "Roots" author Hate~. then following up with that heanbreakin scene ~ µtrok~ of genius, ause tllatu1lds a direct link from the miniseries to the .television movie and gives "RoolS: The Gift" a kind of emotional legitimac¥ it wouldn't otherwise have. • . . From there, I wa.s ready to forgiv,e Just about anything. Fortunately. there isn't much to forgive. After the whipping scene. "Roots: The Gift" flashes forward several years to Spotsylvania County. Va .. in 1775. Fiddler~ d Kunta are out with a work party en they unexpectedly meet Cletus oyer (Brooks). "a free man of color'twith the papers to prove it, a re arkable sight in a section of the untry where a free Donal C&rol White and Robin Back portray Mary and Jo.eph lo •'The Glory of Chrl•tma•_._•• now playing nJchtly throagh Chrt.tmu Eve at the Cry•tal Cathedral ID Garden· Grove. Call 54-0LORY-forttcket Information. . ' . ...... ...,. .. Aflll.CA CO#tew&N• 'THE BEST ANIMATED FILM FOR THE HOIJDAY SEASON!" 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'"I 12·lS J.41 1'2S 7tSS lt:10 _ "..........,._ AQTllMDMI .,.,II l•ot >U S110 l1U , ... MUU-111 ih;}. ., .. ~ lltU ,,., II» • .,.. Slilll':tl0 QlllA ... WCM ....... ._.. ...... •llll _.. • ._ ... 191 1M11w1..e11 f!1ot Wff.19 .... eMf-' .. -.. Mtll t CWI ..... ---.. ·-.... OOUY~ .... ~ ..... ~---­l•ot >:» ,.-l:JI n• ...,., _ ~.-M&Me ___ _ U,so1, • ..-........... black man miaht as well be lrom another ~net. Moyer 1 freedom doesn't last lo!'f- He is captured 11 a result of has involvement with the Underp'ound Railroad. which indirectly le8ds to Kuntaand F~rbecominapu1of1 scheme to am several slaves out of\hc area, ai by the free-thinking son (Cassidy) of 1 plantation owner. If nothinaelse, .. Roots: TheGift'\is a reminder of just how fine an actor Gossett is when he works at it and has something to work with. Since "Roots," his career has bounced up and down. from 1 supportina-actor Oscar for "t\n Officer and a Gentl~ man," a character that couldn't be funhcr ~<L.fliktler o the perfectly ridiculous series .. The Powers of Matthew Star" as SC()Ond banana to a teen-ager from another planet. . -r remember a lunch interview with Gossett several years aao in the commissary at the studio complex wfl'ere "Matthew Star" was shot, where I listened to the.actor admit that the show was junk and he wuin it strictly for the money. There's nothing wrong with that. necessarily. except Gossett is too good to go slumming as of\cn as he does. Getting back to the. movie, Fiddler has never been anything but a slave. and the concept of personal freedom is so foreaan that it scares him. The harder Kunta pusha. the more fearf\11Fiddler11 until he finally cries. ··1 don•t know how to be no free niaer!" · Xunta was once a freeman himself, so at least he has an i~I to aspire to. That makes Fiddler. and not Kunta. the truly courqeous man because real courqc isn't fearlessness, i(• overcomina fear. The only roufh spots come when the movie apphes the standards of today to the past. Kunta, for instance, is much too defiant. Apy slave this Dhysically agressive wouldn't last lone-Mularew's character -she lee<ts a aana that captures escaped slaves -is simpl~ absurd and rine. IDseltOm \fiC1iht 5cene. - - ··Roots: The Gift .. worked best for me as a reminder that "Roots" r,eally was as powerful and rare . an ex- perience as I remember and not the mfla~ed product of hype and exag- geratton ~Y memory. From the first few notes of the theme - a variation on Quincy Jones' original theme, still re- markably evocative -I was trans- ported back to those eight con- secutive nia,hts starting Jan. 23. 1977. So many different elements came together to enable" Roots" to en thrall a nation that I don't think magic is too strong a word to describe it. To be reminded of it is a pleasure. "'~ Loal• Oouett Jr •• Le Var Barton are reunited lo "Root.: The GUt, •• a Chrt.tmu •peclal Urlq ~unday on ABC. TV series should Jc.Dow Wben to quit By 808 WISEHART llllCI 11t I ............ TV series, like household guests. can stay too long and wear out their welcome. When a guest linger:s. the hosts can yawn until their jaws crack and hope the hint is noticed. NBC. CBS and ABC take direct action: they throw the lout o uL Every year, a few veteran series are unceremoniously stuffed into a trash bag and left at the curb, while otheri leave voluntarily with dignity intact. Three have already announced that this is their last season and a few others arc on the cusp. • .. Family Tics": A comedy that at one time was as good as anything on the air as Michael J. Fox's seven-year metamorphosis saw him change from a goofy, round-faced kid to an assured, confident actor and bona fide movie star. With almost everyone in the show eager to move on, the end is volon- ta[)'. Eox wjU make mof.c films whik Meredith Baxtcr-Bjmcy returns t-0 her pre-·· family Tics" career of TV- movies and mini-series. The losers arc Michael GrOJ.S (Michael Keaton). who never got the credit he deserved for.the show, and Justine Batetnan. a bright kid who j ust couldn't set untracked and on the way to_anythmg else. Her film debut, "Satisfaction." might just as well have never histed. •"Murder, She Wrote": Angela Lansbury walks awal' from the popu- lar mystery series wnh the financial ~u~t:t she wanted when she walked tnto 1t five years ago. . . The 63-year-old actress seems to have played her career backward. In her 20s and 30s, she w1;5 a character actress who looked Jl\UCh older than her years. Jn her 40s, when most actresses tum to character pans. she was a Broadway musical comedy s~r. In her 60s. she earned a drama senes by -herself, a grind t~at exhausts people half her age. A good example of the st~angc twists and turns of her professional life is her role in "The'Manchurian Candidate," the 1962 political thriller pulled.out of circulation as a result of the Kennedy assassination and only recently restored. In a genuinely frightening performance. LansbUfY played the mother of assassin Laurence Harvey. who was only three years her iunior. Look for the actress to do a Raymono Burr("Pel'[Y Mason") turn and do two or three "Murder. She Wrote" TV-movies a year. •"Miami Vice,.: When this one premiered Sept. 16. 1984, it was unlike .anything TV ~ad ever sce.n. from its clothes to its cars to its cooler-than-thou attitude. it was a richly textured show-cr:cated seeming- ly out of thin air. Don John!.On. Philip Mi~hael Thomas: Looking for work soon? But Michael Mann. the show's creative force. took a temporary leave at the start of the second season to make the film "Manhun.ter," and "Miami Vice" lost50mething it never repined even wiih Mann's return. The series supposedly will end this season with a two-flour movie. . Give credit to Don Johnson. who saw his chance. arabbed it with both hands and pot all the good there was togetouto it. Before "Miami Vice," the 38-year-old actor wasn't suc<:ess- ful enough even to be considered washed up. Thou&h his album's reviews were bener than its sales. and I . • his movie, "Sweet Hearts Dance," . Newhart will be 60 years old next didn't do much business, he's ,still a year and with two hit series he has all force to be reckoned with. the money he'll ever need. Look for Edward James Olmos. the brood-CBS to try to do something with ing, Zen-like police lieutenant Martin Larry. Darryl and Darryl. Castillo. has already proved himself ... Moonlighting": Compared to on stage ("Zoot Suit") and film the s~edy nameout of this show. ("Stand and Deliver"). so his future is "Miami Vice'· might as well be assured. -Stonehenge. But what can you say about a poor After sluging ;t out with the twinkiike Philip Michael Thomas1 a temperamental Cybm Shepherd for classic example of how to blo~ 1t? three years. "Moonlighting" creator Next year ne d better get acquainted Glenn Gordon Caron waJked away to with income averaging. make movies. the worst possible news •"Cheers": Hard to believe this for a show already in trouble, because show is in its seventh year. isn't it? it was Caron who gave "Moon- That's a long time. by any standard. li&hting.. its snap. Without him. On TV. it's eternity. SFiepherd and Bruce Willis are a The key to whether "Cheers" sticks couple of knuckleheads who couldn't around one more year is Ted Danson. hold up their end of a conversation who makes waffiingsounds whenever with a squash. the subject comes up. I'm bening that even the scnes With the success of .. Three Men staunchest fans are tired of its self- and a Baby.·· Danson nailed down the indulgent ways, and by season's end film success that eluded him through ABC will decide that it has put up roles as WilHam Hur\'s pier-dancing with these shenanigans long enough. pal in .. Body Heat," a ghoul in "Crccpshow," Howie Mandel's side- kick in "A Fine Mess" and the philandering husband in "Just Be- tween Friends ... Except for Kirstie Alley -who's the reason L Qanson is enjoying "Cheers:· again (Shelley Long's prima-donna ways drove him and everybody else on the show up a wall) -the rest of the cast better hope he Nc,w YORK (AP) A t T Th --"" h h Da I;.' -c or om stays. e y n=u t '" s ow: nson Cruise sa)s working with veteran Cruise· lauds experience witP 'greats' and ~Uey don't. actors such as P.aul f:'1ewman and • .. Newhart .. : TV's beige Dustin Hoffman is a learning ex- eminence, Bob Newhan, will either perience. wrap it up this season or CBS will "What you get from great actors wrap it up for him. like-Newman and Hoffman is where The show's ratings arc lousy and ' -· d h t t while "Newhart" still has its mo-to iocus yO"IJr energies an w a o worry about and what not to worry ments. they are much less frequent about." Cruise said ... Because as a now. Increasingly, "Newhart" relies young actor. you're worried about tf===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _____ o=o=o=o=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil on the SUJ>l>Orting characters. goof-everything." 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Falliftl ..-., in huibtnd. Grant. rttums to Oakdale. cuss tM1r divorce and tht baby'• ~l&te. "rikcs: the child 11 killed by a car driven by Vicky's atml. Jamie murmun Lii's Trucker moves into the IMdows before the drunken Josh. Bluy comfona Cecily, name. ~ needs WflC"Y to remove BOLD AND a£.AlhJFUL: Clarke is Gwyn SttS him. Tnsha auum G~n lht who blames hcnelf for lctllftl Jotll Fl tear tiuue if lht i1 ever to bear children. upset that Maraot plans to stay et has ola« "no lonaerromanhcally en1em\ed in Jtff. behind the wheel. Laura'sC!fPn•areaivcn , Jake arpes with hi1 bouand i1 fimt. Iris until she hHthe blbyand thll he will have Clay pro.11u1ts Ava that he will stay ••Y toadonortlank. Tom1ell1 Barbara hi does ie,miAmandaand Samona videodltina to sittp on the couch. Carohnc refuses to from q ypt Aware that Ric~ knows she ·not blame her. but he 1• noticeably pullina project. John askaJason tocaJI Sharlene 10 beheve that Ridge loves Brooke. Step. srole money 10 cover 1 pmbhn1 debt 111 t.ck from the woman he loves u he tries up&lin lhal he can't keep their dale. but hanie advises her 10 keep calm aboui London,Juhel knowsshe will have to11ve to help Brooke cope with their dluahter'1 Jason never places the call. Jake-· 1 ,·ob Ridae and Brooke and 10 remember thal in to h1sdem1nd that she C!ome on to Jack. death, M1risu 111um Natalie the fild no 11 Video Match. , ...... Thorne, not Ridac. 15 Caroline's husband. Eaypt plans to ,ct beck the only man she ulterior motive for icllina Jeremy they • • ~ Disco"mna the bugina device. Nick and has c"er loved -Alex. Clay and Ava are have a 16-year~ SOI\, David, livina in .U THE WORLD TURNI: Lila must Donn• prepare 10 turn the tables 011 their dehptcd wi1h their baby. but Clay i1 not London, whom M1riM1 describes u 1 stay in Botton with Casey's family until electronic eavesdropper. Furious thal happy about Ava's ckc15ion to name the handsome, serious-minded loner, just like her blby is born. Ellie is attncled to Crai& Stephanie was forced 10 sPtnd the night in infant Cabot. and wooden whether she his father. Jeremy wants to meet him. and and K.ir\. Lilith makts Duncan jeaJous of · ·1 E · h B .. loves him or the Alden name. Ava is Marissa auures 1he boy that lhe will tell Hank. With'Jattd on the fOlld to recovery. Jal ' nc vows '0 'f'.ev.en wn ur .. c. irritated when 01y 'ugcsts they mo"e Orange COMt DAILY PtLOT/latutday, Ololmber 10, 1W Jeremy everythiftl after the two meet. Iva decides to suy with him until he can DAYS OF OUR UVES: Shane and out of the Alden mansion. Rick shps vials Julie informs EJlen. Ross and Mart tMt, lake care of himaelf. Lilith'sDlot to kill Kimberley learn that Drew is not dead, of 1llepl drup 1n10 Jack's coai pocket.·· ~te their fe&l'LlbcjnacMs 10 marry1-SiSl>IM1UDUIDOll~-.l&li11A4d.-f1R11jMelM~9'~ .... -IM ....... ~he-fliitlfllf-t1nurr7-'&1DKdi-u•bc1C¥Y..!bn~Afll ...... IWl4'1A ..... Mdl ...... ieletft~na TnsM'ndcmny; Trockerlttls-u.__.......;..-.. .... pronto. Nico.Tad and Remy arpe propnses as~ ,cts his fi.,-prints on a su,.ery. As Drew hnacn bctWttn hfe and used but 1s unable to Jubduc tus fcellnp O"cr the best way 10 keep Julie safe frOm letter opener with which she plans 10 stab death, Shane prays for his twin. Anjelica · for her. • Creed. Palm~r'sdoclortellshjm his health SiuJ!ll'On. Duncan finds Shannon just flaunts her mamase to Neil 111 fron1 ofa • • £: prevents him from rctuminc to the woR •fie; ~ne has bttn stabbed by Lilith. •nd is venacful Victor. Finding a wounded man ONE LIFE TO UV · Steve dies when 11 the side ofa road. Pa1ch takes hirit 10 his the bomb in lhc wcdd1n& ~kc explodes._ old rQOm 1n the Shcnanilans ba5ement. leav1n1 Brenda and M~ heanbrokcn. Adnenne 1s cauaht 10 the deadly traP-thlll Gabnclle insists that Frazier tell her the Justin set for Em1ho. Still re;cling from the truth about Etcma or she will reveal that hes Shane told her. Kim decides 10 head she .1s wnung an expose about Michael. for Chicago 111 an al tempt to deal with her V1k1 Ines unsucccs:sfull) to recall where an r she met R~r. A crazed Ursula Holds gc · • • • Sarah and V1k1 hostaae. Max 1s unable 10 GENERAL HOSPITAL: Jake leaves IWO &el a plane 10 ny Sieve's body back home OCC holiday •bow Scott Pub and C~I BagiDaare featured lD ''The World of 8bdlom Alek:laem, 'pla~ Tluanclaya tllroacJl Saadaya a.ntll Dec. 18 ID tile Stacllo Theater at <>ranee CoUt Colle,e. Call-432-5880 for dcllet lafonnatlon. ------"--Chlcago a~d U2 hold. top slngle, LP spots envelOPtS for Bobbie. one containing to Texas. and he 1s stunned by Asa's offer, divorce pal)trs. 1he other a one-way ticket to make theamnacments. Max learns that ----------------------------10 Uruguily. When Bobbie decides 10 end Megan 1s pregnant. 19."Klck" INXS (Ali.nllc) 20."No Rnt For Ille Wlckecf" Ou v OW>ourne By TM A1socla&ed Press The following arc the top record 1ces-Assoa.1ed1 h!ts and leadina pol,)Ul&r compact ADULT SIHGLH discs as they appear an next week's 1:•wa1t1no tor a s1ar 10 FaM" eov Meets Girl issue of Billboard maaazine. <R<t.~.1 1..0 .... V01¥ tav·Fraatlff'd ,,,....,.. Copyright 1988, Billboard Publi-w111 io Pow. (Epic> ca)10.ns, Inc. Reprinted with per-_ 3.''T-Heerts" Ptlll co111n1 tA1i.n11c> mission. :"GITtnrV_.,."lftl 111al I Got" Anlle laktf' CElltltra) HOT MMGLal • 1 "Look Away" ChicffO (ltecwlM) 2.''Everv ROM Has Its TllOrn" Polson tEnlotnal 3."Glvino You IN lftl 11\al I Gol" Anlte Baller (Ele40ra) 4."Mv Prerotallve" lotll>v Brown (MCA) S. .. W•lllne For e Star to Fd" 9o'Y Meets Girt (RCAI • 6."lalW I Love YOtJI Wav·Fr~rd ~· Wl• to Power tEPlcl 7."I Oon'I want Yo.x t.ove•• Duran Duran CCaPltotl l."How Can I FaW' lrffllle CUM) '·"Welcome to ·Ille Juntll" °""' n• ROSft . (Geffen) S."Slltlouetl•" Kennv G. (~r~te) 6.''Loott AYln" ChicffO (""'I") 7.''Turn ladt Ille Clocll" JonMv Harn Jan (Vlr!llnl l."How can I Fall?'• lrNllle (~M) t."Kiuino a Fool" Gtor.. Mlchael (Col· um«lia) 10."I Remember HOldlno You" eovs Club (MCA) 11.''Plece of Paradise'' PM (Waf'Mr 8rM.) 12.'' As Lone As You Folow" Fleelwood MK (W•rner Bros.> 13.''Tll 1 Loveo You" Barbra Strelsencl &. Don Jotmon ( C °"'1nbla) 14."Pul a Llllle Love In Yow Heart" A Lennox &. A. Green (A&.MI IS."Cran In Love" Kim Carnes (MCAI 10."Walk On Walat" Eddie MoMv (Cotumolal 11."Tlle Proml.e'' Wiien In !tome (Vlr91n1 12."Two Meerts" Phll Collins (Atlanllc:I 13."ln Your Room" lantlft CColumtllal 14."Flnllll Whal Ya Sterted" Van Helin -l~Y-l..oll " t.11111« Vanclf061 (Epic~ 17."Forevlf Youno" Roel s1-w1 (Warner (Warner lros.) lS."oOn'I R~ll Me" Ta~ Oavne CArlS11l 16."Sllv In Ille HOUie of &,:ove" Was Nol was cc11rvsa1111 17."1 Rernemtler Holdl119 You" 8ovi Clllll (~A) "ll.''Slllouelte" l<annv G. (Arista> 19."Eartv In Ille Mornlne" RCIOlrt Palm« (EMI) 20."Smooth Crimin.ti" Mkhael JKkSOfl CE1>lcl T~~ t.''Ralll• and Hum" U? (lllandl 2.''Glvlne "YOO Ille ... , Thal I Gor .. Anll• laktf' cE•ira> · 3."'CocktalC' SOundlracll" (Eleklr1) 4.'' APMllte for Dntructlon" Guns &. ltOMS lo.Hefti S."New Jenev" eon Jovl (Mefcurvl 6. "HYtltf'la" Def lAOMrd (MefCIK'f) 7."0oll'I ... Cruet" lotll>y l rown tMCAI L''Trave411111 W1"""""" Tra\lellne W~vs (WilbuN) t.''Slltloue"e'' l(enny G. CArl11a> 10."0oen UP al!d S.V AM" Polson (Enf9mal 11. "Tiii I Loved You" larbta Streisand (Columbia) 12."Anv Love" t.ulhtf' v1nc1rou <El>k:l 13."Graen" It.EM. (Warner lrOI.) 14."Falll'I" Gtor .. Mictiaet (COIUrTll>fa) IS."Lont COIO Wll'lter" Cinder ... (Merc:urvl 16.''Delbre SOul'ld of ~ .. Pink Flovd (ColumOlal 17."lteedl For Ille S.v" Rall (Atlan1ic) II.'' Al!Wflcan Dream" Crosov. SllHs, Nash&. Y0\1119 (Allanllcl lros.> 11."New o.r,.For You" Basia CEPk:I 19."KOkomo • Tne Beac:ri aon CEleklral 20."No MO<• Lift" TIM Moodv '"'"· (PotVdorl · COUNTTtY SINGLIS l."A Tll'ldlr Lt." Rn11ets HMrl (MCA) 2.''Wl'len You Sav Notlllno Al AN" l(ellll Wl'llllev (RCAJ 3.''Love Hell>I Tl'IOM" PaulOverslrMI (MTM) 4."Hold Mtf•• K.T. <>Min (RCA) . S. "Chante of Heart" Tiie Judds tltCA·Curt:i) 6.''Mlma Knows" Sftenandoall (Columbia) 7."We M\1$1 le Ooln' Somethln' lt'91'11" Edelle RallCllll tRCAI I. "Siii's Craiv For Le.vino" Rodnev Crowell (Cotumblal f.''LOM Shol" lalllle and IN 8ovs (RCA) 10."Blue Sida.of Town" Patty L1>1111Hs CMCAI 14."Mv lat>v's <>-" Sa'-v« lrown (CaPitoll 12."0eecaer Than tl'll HOlllf" lland'f Travis lWaf'ner ltos.) 13."AD the RHSOllS Wh'i" 1!110l\Wl \I 101 (Warner 8"ot.l 14."lf Vou Ain't t.ovln"' G_. .. Strall CMCAI IS. "SPanilh E vn " W illle Ne!IOl'I ( C Olutnella I 16."Hold On ;.. Little Lonotr" Sieve Wariner (MCA) 11.''Let's Get Slarled II We're Gome Break Mv HHrt" Slatler l!lro1. CMttf'curvl 11."l urnln' a Hole in Mv Hurl" Ski• Ewlne (MCA) -19.''Whal I'd Say" Earl Tl!Omas Coniev (MCA) 20."I Know t-low He F..Cs" ltet>a MCEnllrt (MCA) 'Highway to Heaven ' reaches end of road LOS ANGELES (AP) -Michael Landon took his final trip on the "Highway to Heaven" as the NBC show completed its last dayoffilming after five seasons. The film crew on the show has been with Landon for nearly 30 years. The crew. which began working with him on "Bonanza" in 1959. also worked with him on "Little House on the Prairie" and "Father Murphy." "It's sad after every show ends." Landon said. "But this is ltke another hiatus. I'm sure we'll all be back t<>eether agai.~ soon. We're the best untt in town. Landon stars in "Highway to Heaven" as an angel whose good works arc assisted by an ex-police- man played by Victor French. The show's I OOth episode was telecast Wednesday. The final episode will be aired early next year. KICK v• 1'(?UR R 11L1- \ Enjoy the ~ter-_ ~ national cuisine of Italy and France .. accented with the flavor of the Orient. Vlatc h Mond~ night fOotball on our wtde-tereen TV, or come for late-rught dancing. Open for lunch Monday through Friday. lor dinner seven days a "'98k. Banquet ladlittes available. 901 Ctvlc Center Drlve. 5anta Ana. CA (714)--llU her mamaae 10 Jake. Lucy. fearing that , •.' • • Bobbie andl=ony will get t~thcr. tries to RYANS HOP E: Nancy fends o~ Ro~s reunite Bobbie and Gregory. Learning that overzealous adv~nces. Nancy decides 10 Felicia's ship will dock 1n Sydney. Colton prcs:schargcsagams1 RC?b. John dreams he decides 10 meet her a1 the pier. Tiffany finds Nancy and Be~ in bed and ~hoots senses 1hat Cheryl 15 tom between her thcm . .M.aeve helps Siobhan deal with her fcehnp for Rohen. who has shui her oui. tonnef!llng thou&hts .or Joe. Awa~ that and Julian. Victortells Dimitra he realizes Kevin is blck11 J{yan s bar to act Neil ~ut. she plotted against OllVla because she did Maeve Sllll welcomes her ~Id battendmg not w1n1 Victor to have to do the deed fnend back home. Manaaina to escal)t himself. Victor promises to be a good Rob after he abducts her. Ott calls Roger. City's support sough:t for new Irvine Theater father to 01110 1f he ever gets 1~ chantt. who goes after Ro~.• .;. . Chet tells Terry he could contract Hunt· SANTA BARBARA: Scott 1s ehgh1ed to ington's chorea. a hereditary disease that find'lln cxl)tn to 1cs11fy I hat the toxic levels could be passed on to any son he and Terry at lhcCapweJI 011 np were h1&h enooah 10 m1&h1 have. Terry vows to suck by Chet be camnoaenic. After malting fo,e, and assures him she 1s not yet ready for Michael and Juh1 agrcc 11 can ne,er mamage or children. Arielle is unaware happen again. Soph11 tells C.C. bis that a mystenous man 1s followin1 her for m"ol11cment m the 011 ng problems has led her pro1cc11on. Ashton IS furious when he her 10 decide not 10 remarry him spotsAnelle ""'earing an emerald ncckla~. ~!though the M"or has been arrested for Mr. Callaban. the ne~ head of the WSB. the Santa Barbara rapes. Cruz 1s no1 contacts Roben on his latest assignment. ~na1n he 1s guilty. The bishop suaests 10 GUIDING LIGHT~ Disappointed when Michael that he may need to leave the dental x-rays do not prove that Sonni 1s pncsthood. • • Sohta, Josh rcalr1cs he must be clever to YOUNG AND RESTLESS: .Leanna and gel her to reveal her identity. Fletcher \l.ic1ors lo\emaking 1s wonderful. St~ reluctantly agrees to help Meredith keep it hcn's~eath at the hands ofa 1un-w1cld1ng a sccre1 that Philip 1s her baby·s father and dn.ag addict means that Leanna will not to help pin the deed on someone else. have 10 1ell Victor she wrote 1he lund Rusty, Ross and Josh arc amazed when biography of him. ~shley 1s heartbroken Solita lets them see who she really is and by Stcphen·s death. Jill wants Chase 10 shows total lack of concern aboui the find out all he can about Nina. Cassie revelau~n. Alan is delighted when he plans to divorce Georae. Getuns hold ofa views a porno tape which features Sonni. knife. Brad 1htca1cns 10 kill Lisa 1fshc docs and he plans 10 use 1he tape to Jct whatever not free him. but she calls his bluff. since if he wants Prom her. Mindy refuses to hstcn she IS dead he will ne"cr be free. •aw WATlll (R) 11:61:61"45- i67:4$.M (SAT 11145) The Irvine Theater OpcratinJ Co. remains optimistic that plans for its multi--purposc arts facility-wrll proceed. despite construction bids co.ming in higher than the S J2J million funding level set wo ~ears ago. -- T he lowest of nine cons1ruct1on- b'ds received in November was$ t 4.4 milhoo. rep~nting S 13.2 m1lhon for construction of the 750-seat main haU, lobby and back.st.age suppon areas and S 1.2 million for a studio theater/rehearsal half and adminis- trative offices. The studio theater and offices will be deferred from the miti:al-scopn>fthc proJ~l An additional S4.4 million 1s required for architectural and cng1- neenng fees,. construction manafe· ment and-l>wncr..Jup~cd equip- ment. plus a 9 percent contingency fund. raising the total project cost to S 17.6 million. according to Irvine Theater gnecral manager Douglas C. Rankin. LIDO CINEMA Newport Lido 6' l 83)-0 , ............... 119 (R) ~7:1S.ll:t5 A CRY• THE DAM (PG11) 12:6-$.•HI TWINI l:lS.lJt.~lt:l5· ~,,,. MY8T1C PIZZA ll:~?:tM:l~:~10:45 THE NAKED GUN (NU) lt:tt.HM:tM:tM.•tHI TWINI (PG) ll:Jt.1:64 ... :l~lt.l5 To complete tfie funding picture. the ctty of Irvine will be asked Tuesday to join the operating com- pany and UC I in sharing the $5.4 m1lhon difference among the three partners. The campaign has raised SI .S mllhon 10 date. . "The university and the operating company have moved swiftly and dcctS1vcly... said Richard G . Sim, chairman of the Irvine Theater board of d1rttton. ·~T1\e tna p'ece o e solutton 1s for the City Cou.ncil to augment fund mg and to award lhc construcuon contract to the low bidder." Sim added that pul:>lfc suppon is urged at l:ucsday's meeting. Con .. s1ruct1on bids prcv«>usly submitted expire Dec. 26. The city. througll municipal bonds, already has allocated $9.5 million toward the twoal project construction coSLS. In addition to its $1.8 million commitment. UCI has provided the 2.3-acre site. valued at $2.3 million. TWINI (PG) rC'Nl ROS ORIGl~AL CINEMA •iFbor Ada~• >46 ) 11}2 HUNTIHGTON TWIN IMKll Mal" M.8-0JM ,..., ........ THE NAKaD GUN (PG11) U:lf.l:JM:JMJt.l:Jt.IO:JI ,...., ....... ntmNAKIDGUN (POU) l!:lS.Z:lM:lM:l5-a:lS.lt:l5 11Y ITUllOTMD •AN AL.mt (P01J ) 1:15-lJI. 5:45-Hl-lt:lS CINE Ml WE S• w ... 1rT1l,,lhH Goh.1~n····· ~" · 1<nc, ' l ' . • ' r. ; . IXCB'TllAK , AMtl Y aARGAtN NtGHTS S2 00 TUlllftDI TH\MS TMI LAND-DM T.-:tfi:e-1..J:t...,. ..... fJll ~Tlt~ 'tAllf' rl ... .. ,. ' 4 , ~ ' II ... nc..-..., IUM:»U --~·· .. TWINI (PG) 1:15-3: .. ~lt\lS THE LAND _,OM T111E (Q) . lZ:l5-2:1S-4:1W:lS-tlS.tAS ICROOCllD (PG11) lZ:l5-tlM.-.S.7•t:15-11:15 MllS SION VIEJO 1"WIN -.;;,. i:'·1-~( i:: r., tr ,. ~ .. 1 .-• .~ r, • I It•''"' g.)(1 .. ~ T ..... ._. TWINI 11-.1·tM::\M: .. ll:U CHL0'8PL.AY u)•s.~J2-cs.a:.s.1•.JS . Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday. December 10, 1988 William and Willa Dean Lyon with Jeanne and DaYld Tappan. By VIDA DEAN Ol._0.-, .... Slaft The pan) was a .... ork of an itself as Orange County took another giant step into the world of culture Thurs· day night -or. more accurately. it was blown there. Despite the winds which dcstrO)Cd plansfora big tent show on Tlie sife of the new Newport Harbor An Mu· seum, quick. thinking and the ability to improvise overcame last minute, obstacles. and a lavish affair unveiled at the Fluor Corp. cafeteria in Irvine . .. I was at the tent every hour this morning hoping the wrnd would die down as the Coast Guard ""as promising. but at I when lights fell from the top of the tent, I knew we had to move." said chairwoman Judy Hemley . .. I called all of the hotels .... the> were busy .... there was not enough room at the museum." added Hemley. David Tappan, honorary dinner chairman. and Fluor CEO. reached at a meeting an San Fran- cisco, saved the da)' and o1'fered the cafeteria and personnel. (Tappan managed to get back in time for the pany.y , So the co mmittee had a couple of hours to set up and contact 550 people to notify them of the change. Patrons of the ans ""ere out 1n their usual splendor to mix and mingle in the company cafeteria before being wined and dined. (they pat1entl} accepted the late scn·1ce in good spirits.) /\mong th~ first to amve for the social hour "as Donald Brea, the Irvine Co. chairman. "ho pledged the site for the museum He mingled "1th DaYld Stephen• and Judy Hemley. the crowd which 1s mee11ng his challenge ofra1srng money 10 finance the museum construction. (According to NHAM board presi- dent Rogae Hemley, SI 0 million has been raised and $30 m1ll1on more is needed.) . Bren recalled when the museum site was a popular dn ve·tn restaurant. and the guest speaker Frank Hodsoll. chairman of the Natio nal Endow- ment for the Ans from Washington said he remembered 1he dm·e-in. He had gro-....n up 1n Los Angeles. Arch1iect Ren10 Piano, who cur- rent!)' lives in Paris. was al the part}. He said his plans should be ready b~ tht< end of next )e'ar and th'C museum should be read)" b:r 1911~. The formal din11er catered b' Hem1n~wa\ ·'i was soonsored b' th e Architect Renao Plano and Frank Hocboll. New York Times and as guests left each one rece1 ved a tote bag and a Thursday ed111on of the T imes. The pany should raise about $1 20,000 - reservations were S 125 per person. The committee members who gave TV L ,-. Complete televlalon lletlnp In lunclaf'• TY Piiot BRIDGE By CHARLES GOREN ud OMAR SBARIF their all -managed to get the round cloths on the square tables. lug in 55 tall centerpieces made b member Linda Ott and do all of the other details - included Susan Bartlett, Joa.a Beall, ADii and Mary Blake, Aurora BrandeJJI, Aolle Capi11i, E.G. Claambertaia~·Betty Col•cci, Pew Q.l -Both vulnerable, as South you Cotton, Eileen DeSaatis, Nora Lebmaa, Ruby Lloyd, Jady HurndalJ, hold: ~allerlias about 'Call angup . waiting' MarJJyn Lyncb and Sbona Maanlag. • 32 \J A1093 <> A65 + AQ13 Others were Jo McLain, Mlcllael The bidding has proceeded: Pt"rktlrr,Betty IUewsoa;-DiDa Viii" or1li ""Eiit Soufll -West Burger, Georgene' Smith Sally J • Pass ? Somers, Peggy Sprague and Betty What do you ~espond.? Steele. Q.2-Bo'th vulnerable, as South you hold: + 32 \J A -~3 0 A65 • AQIJ The bidding has proceeded: Nor1h East Soutlt West DEAR ANN LANDERS: After -months-of being-put on "hold" have dedded to write to yo u about what has become my pet peeve. I'll bet it's driving other people nuts. too. "Call waiting" has become quite popular in recent years. Its.primary purpose is to ('nable people to receive emergency calls while they arc talking to someone else. 111 my opinion, too Al• -IMH1s Iggie's lOnarrowsthegap I+ Put 2 + PUI 2 + Pus ? What do you bid now? many people use it to inflate their egos and impress friends with how popular they are. \ Please, Ann. blast "call waiting" out of the water. It makes a Jot of ~ople angry and is nothing more than a convenience toy that enables egomaniacs to be rude on a routme basis. -DISCONNECTED AND Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: tnes to join in as much as possible. They almost always include her. but sometimes she is left behind. What huns m9st is that Molly never gets an invitation to go to the homes of her friends. She is left out of all birthday. Halloween and Christmas parties although her little friends come to o ur home whenever in\fited. A big I 0 from · Iggie, Cheryl & Friends inched them "1th1n nine points of the lead. but time is running out in Trivia Bowl XIII. With four weeks remaining. Lolly Ii Mariners El enJO\.S a comfonablc TRIVIA BOWL XIII STANDINGS L.Ollv & M.llr·ner\ E 19 109\e C11ervl & Fr.encl\ 10 Pro·Am '11 Nllr>CV Prior 181 N.A R1cnera1 (7)' Ric~ Warr>er (1 l Jonn Ru1~11 &. Friena' 6 Lollle Roc:kv 1SJ Mao Scral>llltr\ ISJ HS 106 94 90 14 I 71 71 69 s Toi TITUS name of what character on "H 111 trcet Blues''" 3. Where does Snoop .. 's brother 'pike hvc in the comic strip Peanuts? 4. Identify the onl~ LI state to be named after a hohda~. 5. The Kingston Tno did a takeoff on the Tokens· h11 ··The Lion Sleeps Tonight .. and called 11 .... hat., • lead. whale Nuicy Prior 1-;challeng1ng 6. Ho" man) bod1c-s did the old Pro Am for third place ladies bur) in the basement in the Welcome to the late-arr" ing Mad play·· A.rscn1c and Old Lace?" Marlon Brando. James Dean, Mont- gom('I)' Clift and Robert De Niro. I 0. What two actors dove into the water to rctrieve •the lost target i "The Caine Mutin}.?" Last Week's Answers I. ··Catch 22" (Milo M1nderbinder) 2. Jimmy Durante (exit through spot ltgh ts) 3. Gina (Dennis' Italian friend) 4. Will Rogers (''right track" hne) 5 "Time Out" (Bruhedc album) 6. "Light Up the Sky .. ("magic time") 7. Cleveland Indians (Rapid Rob- ert. udden Sam) 8. 28 (Liz' "Velvet" number) 9. "On Her Maje_sty's Secret Ser-vice .. (Lazenby as 007) 10. Goldblume. Bates and Calatano promoted. Hunter demoted ("Hall Street .. changes) +32 \JA1093 OA65 +AQIJ The bidding has procCeded: ortb Euc Soatll.. esJ l • Paw 2-+ P .. 2 ... 3 \) , .. 3 + Pua ? \Yh•t do you bid now? Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as South )'OU hold: • 72 <7954 0 ICQ1095J +14 The bidding has proceeded: Nor1h East So.tit West 1 • Dbl ? What action do you taJce? Q.S-As South, vulnerable, you hold: • + 761 \J AKJ 0 954 + AQll Partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? TURNED OFF IN POLAND. OHIO. - DEAR TURNED OFF: A •reat muy folks .Mre }'Mr H11timnt1 ud, la my eplatoa, yMr complaiat1 are valid. B•t "ere i1 uotller side. .. Call waltlq" cu be a 1od1emd ID case of u emer,eacy. ADd tit.la is tlte ,.rpose for wllld It was dnJped. WMa It la •se4 as a device to take a more appealtq can, die pel'Sff wllo ltu bea lla•ae4 aside llas every rtpttoJ••• ..... •p. ---,. .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a disabled child. "Molly" was not bom this way. but an accident left her confined to a wheelchai r. She has a wonderful disposition and never complains. I am more devastated by her lot in life than she seems to be. Molly watches her friends play and . 1:m .sure that Molly receives no 10v1tauons because the parents of her friends arr afraid of being sued if something should hippen to her on their property . Please, Ann. tell them . they are wrong. Encourage them to include our disabled youngsters. We will be eternally grateful. -MONTREAL HEART A.CHE. DEAR MONTREAL: I see· a dlf· fere•t p,..lem llere. Muy llomes lteve ar~l&ec .. ral Mrrten. Slept ... ..,... • ...,._,,,make wlleel- cMir attest a .,..lem. U Rid! 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Unbeaten Sea Kings wiil it all, spank Valencia for CIJr crown: . ..... ......... .,.,..... ...... llllle TulloYicb barlles around end for a ee•en-yard &aln In Warrlora' 1ame Wltb Trabuco Hill• Jl'rlday niCbt. TRABlJCO HI.LLs· 'FE>PS WARRIORS . . FOR·TITLE, 34.:.14 By HOWARD L. RANDY Mission V1e10 High SFh<>ol before ....,,...c., ''' • 1 5.000 fans. The Pacific Coast League retained Gibson put 1t 1n focus when he said: possession of the Division VIII :·we self-destructed . But the big Price passes tgers si ly: l 7-7triumph for,.Corona del Mar. By KIRK WOLCOTI' ......... C.11 11• I Prior to FridaLl_CLf _Qjvision_ V. (001baOCham p10Mh Ip against Valen- caa. Corona del Mar High C~ch Dave Holland lold his players lo lry and forget aboul the significance of the pme and jusl IO oul and enjoy lhemsclves. . ... Pll 11 1 1 The Sea K1 ngs were unbeaten and in 1he cham- pionship ,P.mc for the first lime. Holland tJOinted out. and that was better lhan· any_ team at Corona del Mar had 'done before. But his players weren't satisfied. So. before acapaci1ycrowd of7,600at Orange Coast College. the Sea Kings established yet another first in a season full offirsts. Behind the passing of quarterback Ty Price, Corona del Mar claimed its first C IF football title in the school's 27-year history witt\ a come-from- behind 17-7 vic1ory over the previously unbeaten and defending champion Valencia Tigers. "The defense played well tonight. · but Price was lhe sta r of the show." Holland said'. as he was swarmed by a flock of jubilant players and fans. Price. who was swarmed all n1gh1 y the Vilcncia defense. was able to scramble free for one of his better passing perfotmanc.es all year. After. struggling in lhe middle of the season. Price came alive durings CdM's stretch. run. Agamst the Tigers. he connected on 13 of 17 passes for 228 yards and one touchdo'!fn. His biggest pass came in the third quarter, setting up the Sea (Please see SEA IUNGS/84) .. CdM'• ctefenee pata the preuure on Valen-· cla' running back Kevin Tbomu and .......................... (lmet) ..... lt ... Oft!' tM ...... . ~Cb, 0.Ye BolJancl, leta a Yictory doaie. ·'. football cham-difference tonight was the fact that pionship Friday i.hey gave their quarterback protec- night. . t1on and we d1dn't..ije ate us up v. 1th Unfortunately his passing." for Coach Rick Lowery had a big night. hitting on Gibson's Wood-18 of3 I attempts for :?49 }ards and a bridge Warriors. 1t i>atr of touchdowns. He kept from wasn't his.club that getting sacked and released the ball COh.en.inspires.CdM teammates .., PIFllUII successfully de-quickly throughout the game. By RICHARD DONN -fended the tttlc 8) self-destructing. Gibson v.as o..IY,...Cen•.-.... they won a year ago. rcfemng first to a fumble on the first '\t first. he v.asn·t sure"' hen. but he the Trabuco Hills Mustangs. be-scrimmage play after the Mustangs knew he wanted to sa} 1t, hind the passing of quancrback had taken the lead. I 0-7. on a 32-yard Then came halffime. his team was David Lowery. proved beyond a fie ld goal b> Brent Roper in the first lo mg and Mickc) Cohen waned for doubt they are •he class of the league . quarter and a 2-yard scamper b)' JUSl the nght moment. and theClF Division VIII by handing Ch~d De Young at 5:20 of the second . "We·re at CD.l6t. this 1s our home league co-champion Woodbridge a pcrrod. field .. Cohen said. sJanding up before 34-14 thumping Friday night at (Preaee aee W ARRJORS/83) his teammates 1n the locker room at . . halfume ... We pla~ our best football here." Cohen ·s "ords. JUSl before the ~pla)ers bro~e for the.dOOl'. to begin the second half. seemed to be the insp1ra- uon the a Kini$ needed Frida} nighL because 24 minutes later the~ "'ere hoottn' and hollenn' on the pla)ground Cohen called home. Pla}ing on }Our home field does have its ad' antages. And Corona del pound tackle. This victor)' came from Mar High. in fro nt ofa packed cro"'d many d1rect1ons. at Orange Coast College. finall) took One was a 53-yard touchdown pass heed to that i n the second half as the from CdM quarterback T)' Pn~ to ~a Kings erased a 7-6 halftime deficit Weston Johnson in the second quar-~ and poured on 11 th1rd-quane-r ter. ~b1ch made believers out of the pornts to win the CIF D1v1sron \II Sea lbngs-wt.st~ rnovt champ1onsti1 p. -• aa.amst an ex-_ t.be football ut the first IWt tremel~ tough Valencia team·. .i\nothcr was a 64-yard pass lo John c o. tt wasn•t all Cohen. a 6-2.'235-(Pleue eee COREN/IN) . Seniors cO-mplete mission Barons claiID.£1 ~ ..--...crown, 3_1-·2~~ By JOHN KENN ......... c .... ,. fl il The victorious scene inside Foun- tain Valley High"s locker room provided the fitting conclusion to an incredible football season. While the bedlam that usually accompanies a championship mo- ment was taking place. Barons head coach Mike Milner stood in · the middle of the celebration and held up a shirt. On it was simply: Fountain Valley ... I 988 .•. CIF Champions. Nothing more needed to be said. A mission that began after the final tick of the clock on Dec. 11 . 198 7. ended with the final iick of the clock Friday night, Dec. 9. The Fountain Valley juniors of'87. who had vowed to return -and win -the CIF Division I final in'88. kept their promise by handing the Lancers of Bishor Amat at 3 1-24 setback before I S.12 at Anaheim Stadium. "I'm really happy for the kids. esl".«ia.lly t&ae senior class." said Mainer. "The coaching staff has ridden their shoulders for two years, .and they brouaht ·us into two CIF championship games. Everything we've asked of them. they've given us." (Pleue eee SENIORS/IN) Fountain Valley'• Keclrlc Powe, who tu•becl for 85 yarcle on 24 carrlea and 0.,,..,._...,c:Mehrt Kored a touchdown, moTea tbrou&h a blC bole In the Blabop Alpat defenee. Fountain Valley builds 24-3 halftime advantage, holds on to top Bishop Amat· By EOZJNTEL °""Y ~ Cei I J I AiWi Last )Car's tears "ere this )Car's cheers. ~ Fountain Valle} f High School. tv.1ce runner-up rn the Cl F finals in the 1980s. finall) v.on the big one Fnda) night as the Barons bea1 Bishop .\mat. 1 , 31 -:?4. for the ... ., I ITI On 1saon I cham- p1onsh1p ~fore 1 ·.1:? I at .\nahetm Stadium. Quancrbacl. .. 03,1d Hcrug.an led the Barons with hts on-field leader- ship as much as an) thing, guiding fountarn Valle' 10 a :?4-3 halftime le.tad that JUSt did hold up . Henigan. tv.o-t1mc unset League Most Valuable Pla\t:r and this season's CIF passing ·leader. pa scd for 190 yards on 15-of. \ 9 passes and tv.o touchdov. ns. That seemed to pa~ 1n companson to Bishop Amat's Bnan Harmon v. ho passed for 347 )ards and thrte touchdowns on 29-of-4Q pa sc The difference then "'as in the rushing game when: tht' Fountain \talk) defense domrnalC'd. holding the Lancers to minus-six net yards. · 111. st took ~en1nrnrihe Foo tam Valley defen~ could come up ·v. nh to hold on against Harmon and his favonte re~1ver. Jeremy Sm 1th. Bishop Amat. trailing 31-24. had t)'le ball with JUSt more than two minutes left and 88-yards away frorA a potenuall> winning score. But Fountam Valle~ ro~ up. stopping the Lancers at their own 43. It all SC(:med to make up for the Ba rons' 11..() loss .in the chmpronship to Fontana. "Last ~~r v.e "ere CT)1ng and hanging our heads and now th ts." said Henigan, "Whal a con1rast:· · Indeed. T he Barons finished the se~son "'ith a 12·2 record. Bishop '\mat ended at I J-3. Fountain Valle) scored on the game's first scnes as Henigan hlt Cool for a 3:?-~ ard touchdown pass to cap a "'-'ard dn,c. Cook ran a 1mple fh pattern and beat dcfensavt bad. Loren Cannon 1n sinale cov- erage. Hen191n laid the pass perfectly to Cook. Cook caU&ht an 18-yard pass aswl · R 1cl Mock cau4ht one for LQ yards.._ h1ghltght the drlH'. • , •· .\n} time the)' pla~ a man-to-man (Pleue eee 8Alt01'8/94}. Eagles win tourney . . U·CI-entertains Pepperdille BJ ST AN GRANCH ...,,...c., 4 .... The Estancia EA,lcs continue to soar high above their opponents as they remained undefeated throuah four pmes with a ~37 victory over Maanoha in the champeoMhip .aamc of tlle 23rd annual Garden Grove Tournament on Friday night at Gankn Grove H11h. · Ellies Catch Tim O'Brien. ob- viouil}'_vcry happy with the victory. said. "The boys played \'CfY hard. and wc Md 1 much euecr time with them than I &houlht wc would. We came ou& in the stmafinal pme 1111nst Weaacm (Wednetday niaht's 72·69 win over th1rd-plece Wnt«n) "er; &ired and drained. The bo)s ~rt lifdna It pr1c11cc )CSterday. and we p off 10 a slug ash stan." . t I he key lo the contest occurred early. Wnh the Eagles up 4-:? and nearly s1' minutes remain ins. O"Bnen called timcoul. 'Estancia proc~cd to put tOJether a 13.4 run. and the champ1onsh1p was no lon~r in doubt. "I JUSt got on their backs and )tiled at them a little." O 'Brien said. "The o pening tempo was too lov. and the game was slopp). I told them to p1d. up their antensl\) and the) re- sponded." lstanc1a dominated lhe ~IM 1n JUSl about e\ Cl) c$;' . °" the offcns1H' end. the OUbcOrCd Mgnoha 39-1i1n the MIC The £aaks brokt the.-...,,. on the 1n'idt pfay of Tim.~ Ind 11W ou1s1ck mRrhmanship of Mew Cum~ "1:ar. a 6-foo1-:? senior center. 5''0red 14 point • mos1 of v.h1ch c-arric earl) 1n tht contest When K,ar 1o11as not srorina from the inside., Curtis was h11tina loftl-rantt bombs from the outSldt. Cllf1ia. ' 6-roo.-1 )tnlOf fof'A3N finitMd with 17 points. 1nclud1n1 th c 1~n._. and a 11~-t0r-~·,cn ShooU•prtfonna~. Both ~.u and Cun11 ~ Mmcd h) 1h~ 0111·\our- (Phaee ... &AOL&S/83) By JON FERGl1SON ~ °' .. ....,,... ..... Tonight. the lTl men· ba ketbal tum enter phase fi,e .of the pre· conference S<'ason. one v.-htch ha~ pro'ed a luah1) C\pc~1mcntal one - pcrh1ps not ~> de u-c a much a~ nttd. Peppcrdine. under tirst·)Clr coach Tom .\sbul) v.ho a ~• 1ed the de· paned Jim Hamck ror nine seasons tn\adts the 8n:n E\Cnts enter for a aame toni&ht at 7:30. and C<>Jch Bill Mulhpn ha' one th1n1 m mind .. Wh.tt •'Cr.~ lU do. t fCI I ":tr\.•• Mulhpn 1&1J "\\e ha'-c t•'O mOft at hQme (al~ Ust('rn Wuh..nston on Tucsda)) ;and ihC'n th~ thrtt road 1anic\ v.hl\·h ire .ill a pain. and then ".: t°omc home anJ ti« L.\ \\. c IP~'\1 tv.\.l v. in or need to.• at least. pin bener. We'd hke to see 1mJ>!o"ement one "'I\ or ano1hcr ·· f\er losma tv.o oi the first thitt games. all at the Bren .-here UCI v.as 18-5 usJirst two seasons. and falhnt to 1-3 11 San 0.., &ate. the nttattn mate~ their ""orst ~tan 1n« the 1914--ISJaeon "The to~ thana is that v.-e·,e lost thrtt prMS a1 home. and our home rtt<Wd It ICMMthU'I hkc 86 pcrccnt." Mui._ •Id. "l( at .,,.as road aarnn. afd1'c di~t... • • The fina fOur ~ Mvt nan the pmut of cha~ tw IM A~ •ho"'9an ata ~-• "°"' the ofTtn~\t "''""" ...-and dcfcn11vt pttnU~ *1C. • Mullitan ha Mt'ked •• ~ .aft ... OM_..M ....... four .. mn. rach•nt 1 poillt 111 1111 82 0rlf'1Qe Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 10, 1988 More deals possible FlS winter meetings end Murphy, Greenwell~Darlfng amon patential trade bait - ATLANTA (A P) -Dale Murphy and maybe Mike Greenwell and Ron Darlin& dan&Jed Friday as a handful of teams tried to make one final trade before finally leavina baseball's winter meetings. Almost every clubchec~cdout by morn ing. two days after the meetinp officially ended. By afternoon. the headquanen hotel had filled up with the NBA's Detroit Pistons, who were here for a game, and All-America college football players in town for a promotional event. The New York Mets and Boston, however. were still trying to cto big business. There was speculation ab9ut a m~or deal to send Darling to the Red Sox for Greenwell. "Boy. it's been meaty." Mets Vice President Joe Citing fan abuse, pressure, Layden quits as Utah coach Frem Tile Associated Press ~ )' SALT LAKE CITY -Frank Layden. his Utah Jazz leading the N B-\'s Midwest Division, stepped d_own as coach Friday because of the intense pressure and fan abuse. A tearful Jazz Owner Larry Miller made the announcement and said assistant Jerry Sloan will replace Layden. "We're not in a dugout." l..a)den said ... The fans • arr nght on top of us. l've had people spit on me. I had a guy come up to me and sa y. 'H ll me. hit me. I'm a lawyer.' .. , think America takes all sports 100 seriously. there's no d1gn1ty." layden's decision ramc as the Jazz. I J-6. prepared to face second-place Dcrllas-.-J0-6. Fnday night in the Sall ~alace. Miller said Layden wall be bydeir the team's president. replacing Dave Checketts, who takes over as general manager. Layden. known as much for his sharp wit and rotund figure as his coaching prowess. became coach se"en vears ago and compiled a 27 7-2Q4 record. "Somet1mt'S 1n the NB.\. )OU feel ltki: a dog." Layden said. "You age SC\Cn years in onr. The pressure in the NBA 1s intense. It's ume to have m} ttmc:· Layden·s tenure as coach. which began in December 1981 . ~as the 1b1rd-longes1 among acti\ c coaches 1n the league. behind Doug Moc of Denver and Pat Rile) of the Los Angeles Lakers. Layden. who signed a 10-ycar contract ~11~ Jazz in 1983. kd tah to five straight winning seasons. fi\e straight pla)off benhs. and the Midwest D" 1s1on champ1onsh1p 1n 1he 1983-84 !>Cason. when he was named NB.\ Coach of the Year. . Quote of the day Ron Rothstein, coach of the t"Xpansron M1am1 Heat of 1hc Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a, 11on: "Our nine through 12 people arc probabl) ~s good or be11er1han anybo<h elSt' 1n the league. II s one through eight ~here ~ou ha\l~ the probh!m .. Miaml (0-15) ties NBA record · M1am1·., ralh from a 20-pornt third-m quarter deficit fell shon Fnda) m9.ht. and the w1nk•ss Heat lost to \ISlltng bcn\er. 121-11 0. to tie a 39-,car-old N BA record with its 15th straight defeat 10 start the season Denver's Miebael Adams hit t ~ o s1ra1gh1 th ,ee-po1nt baskets after M1am1 had dosed to 90-84 earl) m the fo unh quarter . Danny Ainge scored a career-high 45 points and Boston led for the final 4.5 minutes m breUl}lg a three-game lo-;ing streak with a..121-1 07 victory over Ph1ladel8h1a at home . In C'harlo11e. KeJly Trlpucka scored 3 point'>. and Rex Chapman added 16 ofh1s 24 in the second quanrr as the Hornets handed New Jcrse} its s1,th s1ra1gh1 loss. %-9.5 ... Hoi-shoo11ng Chock Person and Herb Williams each scored 25 points as Indiana defeated' 1\11ing Sacramcn10. 11 :!-10.5 ... Joe D•m•rs scored 13 of his 24 points as De1ro1t took control tn the 1h1rd quarter and -went on 10 beat Atlanta at the Omni. 92-82. ending the Hawks' siit-game wmn1ng s1ri:ak In Chicago. Micbul Jordan conmbuted ni ne ot his 3.5 total 1?91nts 10 a 25-13 second-quani:r spun 1ha1 lifted the Bulls to a I 18· I 00 victor) o'er Mil\\au kt>e .. In Salt Lake C-11). Rolando Blackman S4.'0red 22 points and Dallas spoiled Jerry Sloae 's debut ..i~ coach of Utah w11h a 97-89 victory . Tom Cbambers had 25 points and Eddie Jobnson ca ml' ofTthe bench 10 ~.-ore eight ofh1s 16 1n the founh period as Phoenix tx·a1 Golden tale. I IO· I 05. for its fiflh stra19)11 homl'\1l IOr). In Portland. Kevio Duckworth had 24 p<Jtnl\ and a career-high 18 rebounds. helping the Trail Blatcrs hand Washington its Sl'\lh straight loss. 93-411 Devils spoil Arbour's r eturn John MacLean scored three goals for ~ the second s1ra1gh1 game. including the ~ • game-winner earl} in the third period. as the New Jerse> Devils hand ed the stru£&1· mg New York Islanders their ninth straight loss. a 6-5 defeat in East Rutherford that spoiled the coaching comeback of Al Arbou. Arbour. who led the Islanders to fo ur straight Stanley Cups in the early 1980s. was coachmg his first game smcc taking over for the fired Terry Simpson on Wednesday ... In Dctro11. Gerard Gallut scored two goats and netmindcr Greg Slefan tumcd aside J3 shots 10 lead the Red Wings to a 4-3 victory over Toronto. extending the Maple Leafs' losing streak to five games ... Trev.r Stiellb.ar1, Alai• C.&e and Mike ff"p scored first-period goals as Ouebccwon us fi rst road game in over a month. beati ng \7ancouver. 4·2. Thomas stopped by Holyfield E~aMe.r HelyfleW, the undisputed m cruitcrwcight champion, bol5tercd his claim of bein1 a le,i11matc hcav= Mcll v11nc said. talk1na about trade pouibili\ics wi\hout being specific. The Red Sox seemed a lot closer to workina a deal with Cincinnati. Nick Esasky and Rob Murphy may soon go to Boston for Todd 8e1U1nJer and Jeft'Sdlen. The main Murphy continued to be Dale and the Atlanta Braves, who did not make a move in their tC>wn. met wilh Jl\e Mets Friday. ' San D~o is aJso an1ettskd in Murphy and has offered a paclla,c that includes John Kruk and hiahly iqardcd catcher Sandy Alomar Jr. and pi\cher Oreg Harris. The Padres have also made ca1Cher Benito Santiago available. but not in that packqe. "If I felt we needed a catcher, I'd bt all over San Diego. But we don't," Atlanta General Manqc'r Bobby Cox said. "Obviously. we'd like to do somethina. We'tt lining in our city." Cox said, ''But this is no time to panic. Whatever deal we have 10 make must he 1he righl one." . • IN THE·BLEACHERS ~·-·----11~ ""-- Quick teams meet in ·Cal Bowl. -FRESNO -The head coaches were quick to praise their opponent's speed as Western M1ch1gao and Fresno State prepared for toda} 's California Bowl football game. [il "Western M1ch1g41n has much more speed than an} other MAC-(Mid-American Conferen<;e~ team that has played here." said Fresno State C-oaoh Jim Sweene). The Broncos coach. Al Molde. agreed. but hinted that Fresno tate ma) be faster. "We probably had more quickness than any other 1eam m our conference." Motde .satd. 'Tm not sure how we compare to the Big West learns. but l know Fresno has ou tstanding speed. and no one that we have played has close tn. that kind of speed." Both teamsbnng 9-2 records into the eighth annual bowl game at Fresno's 30.000-seat Bulldog Stadium. wh1channuaUyfcawrcschamp1onsoflhc MAC and Big West Conference. formerly the Pacific Coasf Athletic Assoc1auon. Clampett-Glasson take lead Bobby Clampett and BUI Glas... II combined for a 6J Friday 10 hold their one- stroke lead after 1wo rounds of the PGA Team Championship 1n West Palm Beach. Fla. Glasson. who has won two PGA Tour events in the past two months.. birdied the final hole to put his team at 21-under-par I 23 af\er 36 holes in the best·ball event. Jim Rutled1e and Mike Sml"' were S«Ond after shooun_g a 12-under-par 60 for 36-hole total of I 24 ... Roger Mackay equalled lhe best single-ro"!nd score in World Cup history to help propel Australia 10 a twcr shot lead after the second day of the international team toumameru in Melbourne. Australia. The American pair of Ben Creasllaw and Mike McC•mber, who shot a 6 7 and 70 respectively Friday for an overall total of276. is second ... Dave Hill shot an opening-round 8-under par 64 to earn a two-shot lead at the Seniors Challenge event an Watkoloa. Hawa11. Gay Brewer and Harold HtuJ11 were each two shots back on ttlc 6.682-yard Mauna l.an1 Golf Club course. I Television, radio TELEV1SfON 8 II m. -COLLEGE FOOTaALL: NCAA 0111l1lon II championSlliP -North Oekote Stele n . Portt.nd Srare, ESPN. t:JO 11.m. -.... 0 FOOTaALL: lndlllMPOll' ., New York Jers, Channel 4. 10-.JO un. -PRO HOCKE Y: N~ York Re~rs 111 Boston, WOR. 1 I a.m -c;()LF: Tee m Cn11m1>lo"'hl1>$, ESPN. 12.JO o.m. -COLLEGE 8ASKETaALL: Kanies vs. TemPle 111 Alt.nlic Cllv, Chennel 4. ' p.m. -~o ,OOTSALL: Pnll.aetPhle •I PtlOenix. Cha nnel 2. 1 P.m. -COLLEGE aASKET8ALL: Neved!-Les Veoas a1 Arliona, Chenn•I 7. 1 pm. -COLLEGE FOOTaALL: Ce!ltorni. Bowl -Western M lchlgen Yl. Fresno Stel e, ESPN. 2 P.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR All-Pro JOO (lei>el, Channel 56. • pm. -NO HOCKEY: Kint• 111 HWI York fstenders, Prime Tlekel . A;JO P.m. -,..0 BASKETaALL: L ..... , el In· dlana, CNnne1 9. A;JO o.m. -COLLEGE aASKETSALL: LSU al Florfda. ESPN. 6 o.m. -COLLEGE •ASKETaALL: O.Peul ., Nl•o•r•. WGN 6:30 o.m. -COLLEG& 8ASKETaALL: Seton ..... 111 St John's, ESPN. 1 P.m. -TE MMtSi C"'-fllln9e *'" et FOtum, Prime Ticket. 7'30 o.m -,..0 aASkETllAlL: Utah et Cll~s. l Chennel. I P.m. -HOASE RAClNG: Hollvwood P•rk reolen. Channel .5' (Prime TKket, 11:30 a.m.l 9 p,m, -GOL': WOf'ld C\19 fin.I. ESPN. lO P.m -COLLaGI aASKETaALL: """'di.,. et UCl (d•lav.O), Prime TK1't1. RADIO ,..JO •. m. -f'ttO ,OOTaALL: lndl•nePOll' ., New York Jets, KNX (1070). 1 o.m. -NO ,OOTaALL: Phli.oetohle •• Phoenix, KN)( ( 1070) 4 p,m, -NO HOCKaY: Klntt et New York ISillndws. KPZE (1'90). 4 P.m -Cot.L•Ga aASK.RTaAU.: USC VI ~ In F~llno llllfll fournerNftC. KNK 11070). c:omcndtr when he stopped fta .. after seven rounds 'Friday ntaht at a ti.llroom in tbe Conventjon Center in Atlantic City. Holyfield landed about 20 punches in the i.n 10 seconds of the 1evcnlh round and Thomas charpd wnrily beck to his comer at the bell ... Boxer 1.-.e ~was ,J!ilcd Friday on $25.000 bond after a t>ctroil coun official I IChcduled a Jan. 4 eJttracht1on hearina on vehicular mant&auahter chaf'ICS filed in Cahfomla. Mqistrate C. ' ...,_. ..,.._ rNide the ruhna in Detroit's 36th District Coun for .Aquino, who was an'Hled Thunday ftilht momcnuaf\erlosu'I• ulle ti&h&. • A;JO p.m, -;--NO aAMC•TaALL: l.Atltn et lfl- dlene, KLAC <570) 7:>0 P.m. -COLLIGI •AMClftALLt ~­el UCI, KPZE (llfO) 7:)0 P.m. -COUIGI •••naAL&.i Sonom9 St••• •I Cal Stete Fullerton. ICMNV , ... ,. 7.lO 1>.m. -"° aASKllT9ALu Uttlft et C"°"'1. KRTH !'30). UO 1>.m. -' COLLI.. •AMC•TaAU.: Lone ....... SI•" vs. LaSelt In Jolt ... Teur'*"-"' ef PttiladdJllla CdellYMJ. KMNY C ... ). ue 1>.m. -~ IOCCD: Lalw• et Wldllt• Cdltrtfd), Knl! (1'91), t The Mets ha ve otrercd Len O)lcstra •nd Howard Johnson. and Atlanta wants them. but tht Bravn also want a pitcher. prtfererabl)' rookie David We51. and pitchma·ricb New York won't trade him. involvina 4S ~r leQue players. Amona the clubs that did no1 deal were Amencan tnaue champion Oakland. St. Louis and Toronto. "Someday they're not aoina to have three pays at every position, .. Cox uid ... But right now they have so many players to choose from.'' San Oiqo. led by General Manaaer ··Tr&Mr" Jack McKeon, also was talking to Seattle. The Padres. who have acq1_.1ircd Bruce Hurst. Jack Clark aftd Watt Tendl in the off-sea,on. want third ba~man Jim Presley and reliever Mike Schooler from the Marint'rs. · The "'hlettcs saaned frtt a&enl pi1cher Mike MOOR before the meetin~ and do not feel compelled IO make a ml'-Jor move. The Cardinals arc sortina ou1 lheir l~uria and remain uncertain about their future. And Toronto. which bas not traded a front-liM player since 1914. offered outfielder Lloyd Moseby and Jesse Barfield but co'uld not make a match. McKron stayed up late Thursday night 1ryin1 10 make a trade. Well into the wee hours. he answered the telephone jn has room with a cheerful "Trader Jack's alt- Several years ago. the end of the mce1inp manl the trachna deadline. But that restric1ion has been elimina1ed and now teams can trade f rcely until late into the resular season. · night service!" ' More than half of the teams made trades durin1 the meetings. which represented one of 1~ busiest weeks in history. There were 11 trades and 12 fitt·"•c-n1 'i1nin,s Amona the ptayen who m1aht still aet moved arc Monu·eal's Tim Wallach and Rubie Brooks. Atlanta shonslOJ>I Andres Thomas or Jeff Blauser and lhomtop Sbawon Dun1ton of Chiaao Cuba. ML___.. Rick Leach (left) of La&ana Beach return• abot u teammate Jiiii Puih of Paloa Verda watches durln& match aCaln•t Marty Davia and Brad Drewett In tbe llutera Doubles champlonahlp In London. Leach and Pueb aClvanced. Leach's team moves into tourney s'emis Laguna Beach p layer. --pa rtner earn-victory fn Masters Doubles - LONDON (-\P)-RiC'k Leach and Jim P.ull.h.1he No. I doubles team in the world. bauled their way into the semifinals of the Masters Doubles championship Friday. The two 24-ycar-old Californ ians (Leach is from Laguna Beach. Pugh 1s from Palos Verdes) clinched their place in the final four with a 6-4, 6-4. 6-7, 6-1 vic1ory over 1he Amerioan· Australian pannersh1p of Marty DaVis and Brad Drewett. Af\er being trounced in straight sets in their opening match of the round- robtn p0nion of the tournament. Leach and P~h fin ished with a 2-1 record. eno to k.ee.p alive their hopes for the 12.000 first pnze. Davis and Drewett. 0-3. were eliminated. Leach said he feared Josi ng the edge he and Pugh built up over Drewell and Davis in the first two sets. "I was a bit womed when the)' raised their game and won the third set." Leach said. "But we had the momentum to stop them ... The all-American team. h3m- mered. 6· I. 6-2. 6-4. by Anders Jarryd and John Fitzgerald in their fi rst match. showed world-class teamwork in their next two matches. "We ~ere nervous in that opening match." Leach said. "They were a heck of a pair to start ofTwi1h. Usually you get easy matches at the stan of a tournament and anyway. we always do better later on." Leach and Pugh. the world's too- ranked team m 1h1t season's points ~landings with six tournament titles. l were joined tn .lhc:. semifinals by Jarryd and Fitgerald. The Swedish-Australian team blew a match p0int in I~ third set against South Africans Danie Visser and Pie1 Aldrich when Fitzgerald overhit a service return. but went on to win. 6-4. 6-4. 6-7, 6-3. Top-seeded Americans Ken Flach and Robcn Se_guso were·e1im1nated despite winning a tension-filled match against Johan Knek and Kelly Evernden. The Americans won. 6-4. 6-7. 6-1. 6-2. for their first victory in the event but were bumped out of contention in thcJast match of the night by Todd Witsken of the United States and M exico's Jorge Lozano. They beat Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez. 6-4. 7-6. 6-1. But both pairs finished 2·1 and advanced to the semifinals. Flach and Seguso·s match against Kriek and Evemden was marred by numerous disputed line calls as both teams fought for survival in the tournament. Kriek and Flach were wacned for ball abuse by umpire-Bruno Rebeuh and at one point all four players protested at the same time about Rebeuh·s officiating. The Americans could have won far more quickly but blew a 4-1 lead in the second set and a set point on Evemdeh"s serve at 6-S. "It was definitely as a result of the umpmnf and line calls," Segu~ said. "Mental y. we just lost it at that point." Jarryd and Fitzgerald have played 30 doubles events bttW«n them this seasoo.. mostly with other panners. CdM ·reaches final Corona del Mar Hi.&h goalie C:hris Connelly made two ke y saves 1n a shootout and team captain Wilt Hill converted the aame-wmner as the Sea Ki~ topped host Irvine in one semifinal of the Irvine Tournament. The Sea Kings (4-0-1) will play in ' today's final at 5 p.m. at Irvine Stadium. . Tied 2-2 at the end of regulatton, Irvine shot first in . the five-player shootout. The Vaqs' first shot was outside the goal post. then Connelly stopped the second and fo~rth at- tempts. _ Needing three to win. Joey Perez and Matt Brown hit for CdM before Hill notched the pm~winner on the fifth shot. Connelly finished with five saves in regulation. holding Irvine scoreless- excepl for a five-minute stretch early jn the second half when the Vaqs -sco red twice. Chris Smith gave CdM a 1-0 first· half lead when he !tic~ it in unassisted from 1.5 yards out. Enrique Galli made it a q\l1ck 2-0 two minutes into the second hwlf with an un- assisted left-footed shot into the upper right corner of the aoal.from 12 yards out. Both teams had other op- portunities to score. CdM missing a penalty-shot early in the game and Irvine.on a 40..yard wind-aided shot in the first halfwhic~ nearly found its ~ay to the goal. ~ In other boys prep soccer. NewPort Harbor 1. Ka&ella 1: The Sailors Tim Mask.rcy scored un- assisted 20 minutes into the first half to tie the game in the opener for Ncwp0n, which outshot the Kniahtsl 14-5. Katella (4-1 ·2) received a aoa from Jack Hipp. Riverside tabbed in Oran•e Empire Riverside was ta~ as the favorite for this se.son's Ora11gc Empire Conference men's basketball race by the loop's sp0rts information directors. receivina five of seven lint place votes. Fullerton and Rancho Santiaao each received one first-place vote and were picked to finish second and fourth resJ)tttivety. Oran~ Coast was picked for third and Golden West sixth. * ~•·<....,we ... C..... It 1 4-l t-"' Riverskle S 0 I 0 0 0->4 Fulteflon I 2 I 2 0 t-2' Oranee co .. 1 o 2 > o o 1-n Rancho S.ntlaoo I 2 o o 1 i~1 CVPrtU 0 i I 3 1 0-20 GOiden Wtsl 0 0 I 1 1 >-12 ~k 0 0 0 I 3 ?-II NOTE. Potn1' awardecl on a .. S-4·3·2· 1-0 DHis No SIO coulO vote tor own ~. Rustlers roNt AntelOpe Valley Mu1rer-=-stach hits l 9tn 97 .. s1 win; OCC tops Foothill The Golden West Collcae men's basketball team aot back on ttack af\cr a cold shoo11na niaht in the opener of the Golden Wes1 lnvtta· tlonal, hittina 46 pcrttnt of its shots to claim a 97-81 Vidot)' O'Yer Ante- lope Valley in a conaolation semi· flnal. The Rustlers improved to 1()..2 on w yar and earned • lhot at C1uus for the contolltion title. Citrus d~· faled Cypms. 66-62. 1n the Olher conlOlluon tenufinal. In champiollslup 1emifin•ls. Ox- nard. which c:hmanaaed Gokkn West. topped Gltndalt, 79. 70, while un- beaten Cemtos toooed hiahly-re- prdcd Riversi«. ·11-59. Oxnard • meeu Ra\'medc: at 8 for the tnlt. whileOltndlle and R i "erside play for third 116. Tlw Ruttlen extended a S'-35 halftirM ldvanta8e u Markus Muller-Stach hat IOofGokkn Wesfs ' first 12 pe>ints 1n the second half to b.uild a 66-41 lead. Muller-Stach finished with a.game-high I 9 p0ints. hitting all three of his 1hrce-point attempts. Dave YamatccameofTthe bench \O hit six of eiaht field goals attempts en route to a I 6-point efTon. while Elben Davis added l 1 p01ntsand five assists and J.J. Jenkins arabbed a team-high seven rebounds. , Antelope Valley was led by Walt Brooks (23 .P()ints). Darren Thomp- son ( 12) and Chns Hemstead ( 11 ). ... In tht San Jose Tournament: OrHlt c .. 11 '77, F .. GUI H : Five Pirates scortd '"double flJurn led b)' freshman center Alan Schlincs 14 points as Coast ldvan«d to today's consol111on final qa1nst Contra Costa. • wtnrkr over 0,ablo Valley Friday. ' The Pirales (9-2) hat 54 ~rcent (30 for 56) from the neld and 13 of 14 from the frtt-throw line (93 pcrunt), but COlldt Tandy Oiff1s wasn't thnlled with tM 1ftmtoon vict<n'y Qver winlnl foothill (O.I0).1ftn-the ,.,.&es lolt to Canada late Thurtday evernna. G WC Inritatloaal TODAY'l•aMal •' P.m.£W.t vs. Clln" (tlfttl) 6 P.m. It n. "lllenlde (tNrd) I 111.m.-Cerrl Otl!Wd (flnO In ~rd to a pouible lddowft after w1nnin1 the Miles Eaton Tour· nament last week and canyina an S. I record into the San Jote affair, Oiltis said, "I kind offelt that Wiiy lul niaht. But afterward. some cOKhes saicl to me tha1 that Wiii heck of 1 basketball pme. "We didn"t play very well today. We had to tct IAJ? and play a 3 o'clock pmc. We d1dn t •Y ~II defen11ve- ly. Our inside dcfentt and rebound· in& 11' the thinp wt have to have." Blck1n1 Scllliftft wert Daredl Cr1ne and Dtrck John10n with I J points apiett. frnhm1n Tyler Koon with a teat0n.hish 11 Md Lamont Speed with 10. Crane ldded 10 asaiSll, JohftlOft hit 4 on lhree-poim 11temp11 maki .. him 23 of 32 °" llw leQOn, and Scott DcStefano Md si11 rebound$. ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Seturdey, Deoember 10, 1111 -- • WARRIORS FALL, 34-14 ••• ri-•1 Tllm JUSt btf'~ tht halfhmc iatcrmisaaon. Lowery duuted the Muuaas on a 6.l-)ard dm e that ftMied wnh a pus to Juhan Ford for the final 26 )atds with thrtc seconds left. This made It 17-7 and the Wamors nevtt m:ove~ althouJ)l the) came out strona 1n the third ixnod but la1led to score Gibson was arac1ous 1n his praise of the victors. .. Give them cred11," he said ... The) outplayed us and had the desire to win. Anyttme ypu beat a team twice in one season. you have a aood football team. ''They are well coached and have very good athletes. I thouaht we moved the ball well but iMn we would self-destruct with a fumble or a ptnalty. "Obviously. I thought our defense could hold them but we d1dn"t." Gibson was asked about los1n1 running back Scott &ymour a week earlier w11h a shoulder separauon and -Mw mucn he tnougrn1t1ar haa ro tfo with the outcome. "You can't thn"e on tnJurtes. This was the CIF champ1oruh1p game and )Ou can't take an)th1ng awa) from them. ··we mo.,,ed the ball reall~ v.ell 1n the second half but "e didn't put an) points on the board. I nJunes are a pan of the game. , "Our whole idea on defense was to make Lov.el) take an e>.tra step but we couldn't do 1t. He has a' Cl) quick release and got (td of the ball 1n a hurT). ~.- Trabuco Hills Coach Jim ~rnett likewise praised his quanerbaci... "He's the guy ... Barnett said. ··You can't give him enough credit. We Just went \\llh the fl o" with him all the . wa) In our first game \\tth them. we got ahead early and I probabl) got a l11tle too conSCTvat1ve.- No. I rrprncntati~. Woodbttdat q111nertNlck Fred Sch~ttr had some imprcuive numbcrsofh1sown. Hecompleted 13 of 24 for 227 yards bu1 two inter- ceptions \Nere also 1nchaded in the totals. Sch,.eer ran for the first Wood- bndge TD from a yard out to put the Warriors 10 front for the onl) time in the game. 7-3. 1n the second period . ' Schweer then passed to AJtx Zaldivar for 8 yards and lhe second 'touchdown with e1J)\t minutes re- maining 1n the aame. The Woodbridac quanerbeck also had a 72-yard punt and another for S1 yards for an averaac of S6 for three attempts. Roper hit a 25-yard field goaJ in the founh period and connected on all four conversion attempts. Other Trabuco Hills scorn came on runs of 2 and 69 }ards by Chad De-Youn~ amt towt!ry passerw Juhan ord (26 )'ards) and Tim Manning (8 )ards). Without &)mour. the Wood- bndge ground game was held to 48.. yards 9.1th four quanerba<'k sacks': cutttng the net total to 13 for the nighL ! Mike Yurkov1ch. Lheotherrunn1ni back for the Warriors. carried onty:: eight umesand was held to 5 yards net: gain. He pla)ed spanngly on defense ~ with an a1hng back. : De-. oung had a big night for the ~ Mustangs. picking up 126 yards in 16: carries including his 69-yard gallop to: stan the th ird quaner after teammate: Greg Hughes had recovered a (umblc: to halt a Woodbridge drive at the · Mustang 16. ------ ............ .,ca... ....... P.A. Emenon •luhea tbroUCh to knock the ball-curler for eomeoae to block for Warren Welchlln (32) on a kickoff down, •• well u two blockera. m.et, Ryan l'fuh (22) loob retam in Warriors' CD' finala game with Trabuco BUia. The Mustangs won the league fi nale. I 7-13. to put the tv.o teams 1n the pla~offs as co-champions although Trabuco Hills v.ent as the WoodbndJe had no quarterback sacks with Chns Blades getting the onl) turnover" 1th an interceptio'}lP the second pc.nod . -* Tr1tMlco Hlh 34, Weedbrid9e 1• ~, k -bY ~ It was just Mustangs' night to·howl woooond9t Ttel>UCO H l Flnf~ TH-It~ :n FG 6.36. 0 7 0 7-1• 3 14 7 10-:M s.ceM °'** wooc>-scn-1 run IHofme\ 1<0>. 1CHl3 TH-0.YOUllO 2 run \llooe< kiel>.I S:20 TH-Foro 26 PU' from Lowerv Utooer warriors' Gibson ref uses alibis. gives Trabucb Hills its just tributes in victory By BENNY RICARDO 0.-, l'ht Corrr11po....,f Back-to-back ... repeat ... two time ... consecutive. It sounds great, but in football few people can make that claim. Be 11 professional, college. high school or even Pop Warner. a title defense in_ football is as rare as a two-time Lotto winner. The Woodbridge High Warnors had a chance to JOin that clue group and the 5cnpt was right on target. The Wamors were back 1n the 111tc game. but the outcome of the game "ould leave them out of that eHtc group of two-timers. Unlike Pat Riley of the Lakers. who guaranteed the-fans "back-to-bade titles," Woodbridge head coach Rick Gibson chose not to make that prediction. Nevenheless. Gibson coached his team to the IJtk game 10 I EAGLES ... From Bl namcnt team. with Cunis being honored as the MVP. "Mike never gets tired of scoring," said O'Brien. ··He has a great natural shot. and he probably will be in the gym tommorow working on tt. "He staned the year 3 for I 5 in the first game. but from that pomt 1t has been lights out. He just ~an't miss." Before you startlhmkin& that thisis a one-man team. 11 should be noted that the Ea&les had five players score in double figures. In the prect'd1ng two games. the Eagles had four players reach the double-digit plateau. Junior point guard <\ugustin Here- dia. who was also named to the all- tournament squad. had SC\'en points. Sophomort' Paul McDaniel con- tributed 13. Andy Schole added 13 points and led the team 1n rebounds. and senior Bnan Bradley contributed 11 off the' bench. mcluding three three-point goals. However the Eagles may find it difficult to con11nue their winning streak as Bra'dley twisted an ankle late in the game and may be out for a while. "Brian has a chronic ankle problem that has been bothering him from the stan," O'Brien said. "Last year at this time he inJu~ed the ankle and was out for a month. "Guard Mark Hanley 1s tr) ing 10 recover from a knee tnJUry he suffered face Trat>uco Hills and the passing of Musungs quarterback Da vi d Lowery. "Lowery has such a quick release and we trted to get him to take an extra step when he threw. but his team gave him great protection. that was the difference in the game:· snid Gibson. Mission VieJo's stadium was filled with emotions from a packed crowd. The words of Mike Yurkovich. the Pacific Coast League DefenSI\ c Pia~ - er of the Year. came out slowly and with much diffi culty as he said. "We could have repeated. nobody thought we would be here again. but "e let 1t get away." Randy Gibson. father of Wood- bridge defender Gary Gibson. said. .. We . lost our entire offensive hne Trom last )ear and we never thought the)' would he here again. We thought we could win this game if we didn't in football. and he may never play. Already lost for the year)s forward Dave Graham.'' As good as the Eagles' offense performed. their defense was better as it limited the Sentinels to 12 points in the first half. Magnolia reached 10 with two minutes remaining in the second quarter. .. I was very pleased with our defense." related O'Brien. ··Evel)- bod) helped out. and the) were not able to-lake.an inside shots. When they shot outside. the) were under constant pressure too. "We held Magnolia to 12 and Anaheim to 11 in the first half. and while they may not ~Orange County powerhouses, Magnolia has to have some talent to ad a nee to the finals of this tournament. Our defense won the game for us tonight.'' In other tournament action: Corona del Mar 53, C'Urter Oak 0 : The Sea Kings advanced to the championship game of the lagWla Beach Tournament with the victory. CdM will face Dana Hills. a S4-49 victor o.ver Brea-Olinda. 1n the title matchup at 7:30. After taking a one-point lead after one quarter. the Sea Kings einended it gradually ·the rest of the way, forcmg the issue \\tth a tough man-to-man defense. Scoring in double figures for CdM were Matt Herrington {16). Sledge Fredericks ( 12) and Matt Cw1enn1a ( 10). ' make any mistakes. The game was bndge "as Woodbndge's biggest the comer of the end zone lor tne closer thao.tnc scoi:e indicates n to oJ21XIDent. Gibson ~ommented. "\.\ c tQucMQ~ Trabuco ~nded the first be." . self destructed. We mo' ed the 6allhalflead1ng. I 7-. Trabuco Hills Coach Jim Barnett real \\-ell aga tnst them but the ' Woodbridge got off to a great stan agreed w11h Gibson 1n staling. "I ' fumbles. intcrccp11ons and penalties 1n the second half. ge111ng a btg·60.. didn't relax unul we intercepted the killed us:· 'ard pass pla} from quancrback Fred last pass in the end zone with 51 On the subject of the de' asta11ng Schweer 10 Alex Zaldt' ar. Zaldt' ar seconds left m the pme-: but 1h1s 1nJunes which Woodbridge had suf-was run down from behind and the game belongs to David Lowe!')." fcred. Gibson quick!~ stepped in and vwamors did not ere. a the Lowery, who completed 18 of 31 sa1d."He} )Ou~e1 1oachamp1onsh1p fum1'1ed the ball a"a) for 249 yards and a touchdown. said. game. and I don 1 wa nt 10 take a thing Trabuco pounced on the op- .. , knew we were going 10 ha'e great a"a' from Trabuco. They desened ponuntt}. Chad De't'ou ng took ofT success passing the ball against them. to win the game:· around ngh t end. hurdled some because when we played them earlier fae11 once in a "hile. athletes tacklers and sprinted 611 }ards for the in the year. I had reccners open all e\penence a performance" here ume score 10 make 11 24-14. night. I JUSt could not get the ball to tops To the qu~crbacl.. 1t 1s a time Not "tiling to &J'e 1n. Woodbndge them." "hl'n~ourrccencr areopenand~ou con11nued to mo'e the ball but true gentlema·n m e'el) sense of ha'e enough ume 10 ptcl. out an} cont111ued to find "a)s to self- lhe word. Gibson hollered at his recel\er \OU "ant '\o matter ho" destruct. players after the last interception. hard \\ Oodbndgc tncd 10 defend Lo" en .summed up the game_ b) ··No cheap shots! No c~eap shots!" a~inst the pass pla}. the \\ amor sa) mg.··\,\ hat a great "a} to end lour and afterward praised the pla) of failed \-ears of hard "Ori.. This n1gh1 "'II Trabuco. Woodbridge "ould top the run l"e last fore, er .. "Trabuco is a good football team. and 1hen get beat on the passrng pla}. L nfonunatel} in a champion hip well-coached and with great athletes. \\1th three seconds left before the game. !here ("an onf\ be one "inner. They ~t us. they desene 10 be (IF half. Lo"e~ "a~ laced \\tlh a founh· For \\oodbndge. pan of th< dream champions because they outpla)ed and-long from ht 2<> Trabuco led. came rrue. Ho" man~·peopk (a n~~ us." 10· 7. LO\\CI) dropped bacl. to .pass the> pla}ed tn a champ1onsh1p game. This was a night in which \\ood· and found his tight end'Jultan Ford 1n not once. but t\\t e., ., - •oc,1 0-Gl Tilird ~ IFr-OtYoonr6' r~rtlt~1c:M. ••----,_.~ T.H-ll-r 7S FG, 9 ~ 11Vooc>-Ze.01ver I oeu trom Sell~ 1HOlmH luGlll, 1-00 TH-Menn1119 I oeu from 1.owllf'V CR_. - kOCll. 153 Auencence S 000 1e,11me1e01 -GAME ST•TISTICr - - 'Weed TM F '" oownl 14 11 Ru~\·veroaoe 11·• 2'·151 Pau "9 varoaoe 717 2'9 Pan•"9 , 13·2•-2 ll -31· 1 R .. urn veroeoe• I' Z3 N4!991•v• w ci.. verGalle •-m•n·lS none Ne! ..,.,oeoe 254 en Put'lll 3-56 3·1' F""'Olti·fumDln m1 2-2 Hl P-1 H·varoege S-60 •-• T .me OI oou.eulOll 2 I A6 26 14 •Pu"' IHt<'GeO''°" Nmole rel\ll"M IND4VIOUAL. •USHIMG ""ooo-<i«oon 2-1 Yur,ov.ch l ·S Sct> .. ff'° ll•f()(·m.n<.\·l . TH-0.'l'OU"O 1'· 126 Paro" 6•23 Lowerv S· l i=-oro l·t'IWl<4· 1 Luna 1-1. IND4VIOUAL. ~A.SS*G wooo-Scn-13·2•·2 2:17 TH-1..o.nrv, 11-31-1 ?ff IN04VIOUAL ltECEIVING Wooc>-Ze'd•v•f l·IU HHt>. 1-12. Mes!en ~I 21 She I IS El'Tlef"son, 1-1 • TH-Menn.l!V 6·S6 OeYOUl'Q S-.. F«d 4 u Si>erll.• 1·13 rnomu 1-6 Mi11ioo Viejo n, Edison 40: The Chargers were outscored in every quaner and fell in the third-pla ce game of the Sporting Goods West Classic at Fountain Valley High. out. although the rroJan cored the final six points of the first half to narro" the deficit to I 0 points Ag~ssi rallies for tennis victory No Edison player managed to score in double figures as Brian Murph} 's seven points was the top total for the Chargers. now 1-3. Mission V1ejo's Enc Cramer and Matt Tanner shared sconng honors 1n the game wtth 12 points each. Edison ~urns to action Monda) at 4:30 against Rl vers1de Nonh in the first round of the lrvtne Tournament at Irvine High. Maria It, RiglleUI 5%: The Vik- ings advanced 10 the consola11 on championship game of the Santa Mana Tournament by pulling a"a) in the second half at Hancock College. Marina will face Santa Barbara to- night. Leading 27-24 at halftime. the Viktngs (2-2) outscored Santa Mana R1ghctt1. 16-6. 1n the third quancr when Duane Cameron notched 7 of his I I point ..\lso sparking Manna during the quarter was Tuan JU)en. who scQred off a pair of 00cns1ve rebounds. Cherokee Parks had a different son of "tnplc-doublc." scoring 16 points. pulling down I 0 rebounds and block· 1ng IOshots. • In non-league games: lrviae $3, UnJverslty 40: The Va- queros controlled the game through- ·. In ine(2-0) was led b) Bnan .\llrcd. who neued three three-point goals and finished wnh 15 point John Molle added 14 points and 10 rebounds. Liberty Christian 74, Temple Orisliaa 56: te .. e Chappell e\· cccdcd the JO-point marl. tor the fourth str.ught game a the Con· querors cased to the' tcto~ at home Bl)an James chipped in "llh 20 points and Libert\ <-i-0) rccctH'd 10 rebounds each from Rich Be) 1k1an. James and C happcll The Conquerors ho t Leffingv.ell Chnst1an 1n a non-league match up at First Bapus1Church1n Long Beach :u 6 tonight. I GLEWOOD !AP) --\ndre -\gassi. the \\Orld's.1 h1rd-ranked ten· nis plaver. rallied to defeat fellow teen-ager Pete Sampra Fnda' night 1n the Tennis Challenge at the t:'orum ..\ftercach "'on a set . .\gas 1 lo t the first four games of the third set and "as do" n 30-0 1n the filth game before bounctng_ ~ck to take the match. 3-6. 6-1 . -:> Sampras. I"'. "as ranled 9"th internauonall) going into the first round of the 1\-man e' cnt that continues through unda\ ·In an earher match. another teen· ager. 16-,ear-old Michael Chang. defeated ~5-\ear-otd Brad Citlben '-«"b~ . .\gas 1 said he "as erra111.: and l1 n1' UCLA takes BYU his belated s·ucce s after ra11tng nt·· in three straight h1nd $3\ed the \ICt0!1 -......_ ·· · lher of us pla)ed the ''-a' "c. LO -\l\IGEL (>\Pl -n· arc capable:· -\ga 1 SJ1d ··tt "JS defeated (LA d1m1nated Brigham ba 1caJI\ \\hO "as not going to lo<-C' .. Young in 1hrce straight games and · o. 9 Washington up ct ~ond· Chang and Gilbert pla~cd a match ranked tan lord Frida) nigh t 1n thl' P,laguc~ "1th unforced error hut semifinals of the \;(' .\ .\ West Re· Chang s footspced and daring ' ollc' ~ ulttmatel\ prevailed. "I ha,-e ; let more confidence 'olle)tng. .. Chang said "But instead I'' e lo!>t m) groundstrokes a bit.'' Wichita defeats Sockers in OT · \\IC HIT-\. Kan. ( -\P)-\\ 1ch11a·s Dale En me scored the game-~ inner in o'en1mc Fnda~ night dunng a "•ld rambR 1n front of the San Diego-net 10 gtH the Wings a .}.~ o'en1me \tCtOI) tn Ma1or Indoor ~ccr League actton. The game "as sent into o'en1me "hen \\ 1ch1ta's Mike tanko,1c scorC'd on a ixnalt}' kid with 6.0 I left 1n the gAme \\ 1ch1J~ led 1-0 at halftime. an Diego goalkeeper Victor \oogumll had 19 saves and sropped numerous close shots during the game W1ch1ta goalkeeper Cns Bac- caro had e'en sa"esan~alsostoppcd SC' eta I close shots near the erid of rt'gular pla) g1onal ""omen's 'olle)batl tou r---------------------------- nament. The top-ranl.ed Bruins controlled the 12th-ranked (\1ugars 15· ... 15-i. IS· 13 to extend 1he1r M"a on-long \\tnn1ng trtak tl1 JJ ma1ches Vikes 11-ot intimidated by taller team Bean· s key baskets. Sortino' s 26 points. ~1ftMarina, 60-57, c losertOtourneytltle The Marina High girls basketball team may have been dwarfed and subsequently outreboundcd by a hiahly-regarded Beyer High team in the four-team, round-robin Cere<i Tournament Friday niaht. but the V1k1ngs' weren't int1m1d11ed. Ut1ri1101 full-court J>!"Ssure 10 wear down tht b1acr 11rls and two key blskets b> sophomore G1lhan Bean 1n the final 45 ~onds. Marina ran to 1 6()...57 victory to uike a 2-0 record into today"s pme a111nst the tournament hosts. who felf to 8c)er by oric point on Thursday. "The way we''e bttn play1"1-1t will be 1aoodtest10y:c1fwt ran pla~ thrtt days 1n a row and play wtll. ~td Martna C'Ol<'h UfT) e>oylt. . ··t>ttainr we·~ bttft 1H owr .._ lloor. ·• The Vikings(4-0) held a 12-10 lead at the end of the first quancr. but 8c)er took a quick lead in the sefond and held 11 until Marina rallied to tic 1tat43at thccloscoftM third quarter Melisa Son1no. who led Marina with 16 po1nti. scored four potntund .\lhson Krause two as the Vaka ru off the first six potnts of tbt fOunh quarter. Up 56-H. Beu laiaa ls.locM Jumper {com tM frtt-tlwow liM 9i1h 4 5 s«onclt1rft: Bc-p countered. '*' 11111 Ilia a similar slic.a wtih lO •an6 Ill ID 1nl u with a 60-U llid.-. leanfhUlllilll-.10 Lill Or..m Wim IJ. __.. ............ . Ila .. , t halk~ lell to 1--' Mel a,ne Green had 1 l rchound and eight point • u13nne Bal.o!. addl'.'d I I point and nine rcoound . and Patt~ Lcuta had 10 point~ The Pirates oi.x•n pin~ 1n thl" ( uc.,ta Tournament nc\t Thuf'da' a@a•MI the hO!ltS THE 1989 PEUGEOT 405 S· AN UNEXPECTED VALUE. If you laa ve eoaeklered tbe •••lier aacl .. re .-. ~uive European Can 1ach at: BMW 8211. AHi to. Mereedee 190. Saab 900s or Uae latHt "•-•• LUUJ Sedau, tlae• vuit u• IOOD to &elt .rr •• &M Europeu Car of tie Year. LARGE SELECTION . p F '-' r. F' < T -_....._.,_ .... -~-----, -~ -, SICNIORS' MISSION. • • ..... , The C'IF championship was Foun- tain Valley's sttond ( 1978) and Milntr's fin& after comina UJ> emj)ly in two prior auempts ( 1980. 1987). The Barons' aask was accomplished wi" the txpt'r1ence of 22 senior staners(1ndud1nap~·kickcr Derek Mahoney) and the arm and hands of quanerblck David Henipn and Mike Cook. ttspeet1vely. Henipn. Who was IS-of-19 (in- cludinc 10 completions ii) a row at ont point) for 190 yards, cnainecred sconna drives in Fountain Vallni's firit four possessions and five of us first sax. Before the Lancen could act the name of the truck that hit them. ·the Barons ( 12-2) had built leads of 24-0 and 31-10. Cook's panicipation consisted of seven receptions for an even 100 yards and two touchdowns. "We came out fired up. We wanted to set the tempO and we did.'' said Henigan. referring to Fountain Val- • u1ck staa "Wc....scorcd...o 1111 four Possessions and it was 24-0. That's tough to come back from. "Last year, we were happy to be here. We were satisfied. This year. we weren't going to be happy unless we won.'' Added Cook: "Last year just made us more hungry." The familiar Henigan-to-Cook combination accounted for Fountain Valley's first -and final -touch- down. A 31-yard reception in the first quarter made it 7-0. and a 7-yard completion early in the third quarter made 11 31-10. "I just gave my defender an out move and he sucked it up." said Cook in regard to the first TD. And basically, it was like that most of the night for Fountain Valley's receiving corps. l.lnttR' d10n ended ll lheir own 43 and a Biron' vactorv was 1«urtd. "There was a lot of blue pride. a lol of f«>hna com1na oul. •• laid 1enior defensive aacklc Dttw E.dbora of the Baron'\' ckfens1vc saand. It wu E.d· bora who accounted for one of the lWO ucks Fountain Valle) had in the final stnes. "We JUSt turned to each other and rthed .on ourselves hke we had all snson." continued £dbora. Naturally. with 1he solWfdlo•of"the final aun. the expected Fountain Valley celebration began in earnest. "This feels good. thi~ feels r~al aood." said an elated senior runn1n1 back Kedric Powe. who accounted for 85 yards on 24 carries, includin& L touchdown. "Our game plan was simple. If we could pass, we could run. and 1f "'c could run. we could pass. W~ knew we needed both to win.'' "R~ht now I'm speechless. I have a gttat Jal _o!emmion " said Milner, "ll's ancred1ble. I never imaained a ·feeling like this." added Mahoney, whowau perfect 4-for-4 in PA Ts and also added a 40-yard'iield goal. "All that time we've put in ... it probably won't hit me until tomorrow:· "This is the gr;atcst feeling in the world," Cook proclaimed. "I'll remember this the rest of m y life." chimed in Henigan. • Offered Edborg: "There's no beHer feeltng than this feeling. It's probably the best feeling nl have in my whole life." * . F oum•ln V•llev JI, BllMP Amit 24 seer• llY OINlrten Foonlaln Vallev 14 10 '7 0-31 8isnoo Amat o 3 14 7-24 "'"' Quarter o.llf ........... .., Cllft9 11wt AmoJli Fountain Valley•a defenalve heroes waa Rico defenden fUttlnif the atop to Adam Roctaen (lnaet) durln& Guberiilck (40). taking Jeremy Smith down, and a horde of the Barone 31 -2~ CIJI' champlonahlp at Anaheim Stadium. Of course, the Barons' game plan was made easier by the fact Bishop Amat(l 1-3)pla}ed Fountai,n Valley"s reception crew man-to-man de- fensively. Apparently. the Lancers hadn't learned their lesson from 1987. when the Barons defeated them 42-14 in the second round of the FV-Cook 32 oau from Hen H 'l IMallONv kick), I 47 FV-Henloan I run {Manonev ktckl, 1 SO SKend OU."9r FV-Powt 7 run IMahe>nev klct.I, J1'07. FV-Mahonev 40 FG, 7 '4. BARONS HOLD ON TO WIN CIF CHAMPIONSHIP ••. 8A-Whllt 35 FG, 7116 Third Qva"9r 8A-Smllh eo pass from Harmon CWhlle 1 klclll. ll'.48 From Bl defense on our receivers. ll opens up our game. allowing guys to get open." said Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner afterward. "But 1t also makes 11 better for our running game:· Fountain Valle) rushed for 114 }ards as a team. led b} Kednc Powe·} 85 yards on 24 carries. Bishop A.mat responded to the Barons' opening drive by putting together its own drive. The Lancers drove to the Fountain Valley 34. but on fourth and I. l11iebacker Mike WalcoH stacked up fullback Adam Rodgers Just short of the first down. The Barons had momentum now. Powe ran I 0 )ards. C'ook caught a :?0- >ard pass O\'er the middle. taking the ball to the Bishop -\mat 36 Powe then ran 33 yards off right tackle before being knoc~ed out of bounds at the three. "Powe and Eh (Del Gallo) both ran well to help Henigan balance the game," Milner said. "That was real imPortant to us." But the Lancers suddenly tightened their defense. Del Gallo ran 2 }ards to the I. but Powe was unabk to get in on two tnes. On fourth down. Henagan sneaked in giving the Barons a 14-0 lead with I :50 left in the first quarter. But this was JUSt the beginning. Staning from their own 48, the Barons scored again. this time in four ~lays. Doug Weaver caug~t passes of _o and 24 yards to set up a two:)'ard touchdown run by Powe. The Barons got the ball nght back as Mod< intercepted Harmon's pass ar midfield and returned the ball to the Bishop ..\r'tlat 32. Derek Mahone}' kicked a 40-)ard field goal and the Barons led. 24-0 midway through the second quarter. Bishop ..\ma1 then drove to the Fountain Valle} 18 when· the Lancers settled for a 35-yard field goal b} Enc White. That made 11 24-3 at the half. COHEN INSPIRES CdM ... From Bl Katovs1ch on CdM's first senes in the second half to help set up the Sea. Kings go-ahead score. There would be no further trouble for CdM 10 move the ball. Maybe Cohen was right 1n that OCC 1s where the Sea Kings pla} best It's just that they d1dn"1 know it 1n the first half. Cohen had to remind them. "I was going to sa} 11 before the game. then I watted until halftime." said Cohen. "I wanted to wall for JUSI the right moment. It was something 1-11 .... wanted tO sa). icaey Cobea "This 1s the.first 11rne that C'dM has the credit to our offcns1'e coord1- ""0n(aCIF title). People \\1ll sa) from nator (Larry Bryan). he called the now on that this 1s the team that d1d1t. pla). I JUSt happened to have an open not could do 11... seam and we scored . It was done in the second half as ( dM"s offense got rolling and "I saw that their safeties ltkc to produced a third quarter outburst cheat up a little for the run. I zoomed \\htch will go down in htStOI). across and gave a httle SIUller step. The defense? Well. put 11 this wa~ then I came off and I was open.'' -Valencia (12-1-1) rushed for 116 Weston Johnson's long scoring 'ards in the first half: onl} sax 1n the playgave CdM a little breathing room second. Counting the two sacks 1n the because Valencia won the first half. ~econd half -Breit Allen·s second of There was a problem with tackling. the game and one b~ Scott Jorgensen CdM Coach Da\e Holland told his -Valencia rushed for m1nus-IO team 10 the locker room at haJfiime: vards. · Warren Johnson. CdM's fine de-··We've got to tackle them. we can't fens1vc back. intercepted two passes j ust wrap around them." Leasure's 1n 1hefourthquanertog1ve h1m 11 on stats sho""ed the adjustment the Sea 1he season. making good on a promise Kings made. to a friend before the game that he ··we had a rough going of 11 in the would pick off two passes. first quaner. then we made some Jerrott Willard also had an inter-adjustments at half11me:· said CdM cepuoninthefourthquancras-\llcn defcnSl\C coordinator Steve and Jeff Blower plowed into Valencia Kacz}nskt. "The kc) \~as ""e \\oercn't quarterback Tracy Garrell. It was a hilling in the first half We were real different CdM team 10 the second 11gh1. a httle wired -too wired. We half. were Just so ke}ed up. We wanted it so "In the first quarter. we were really badly that we were indec1S1ve as to up-tight." said Warren Johnson. "We where to go. We weren't sinking. knew Valencia was the best team that we've faced and everybody was a httle SEA KINGS over~nthusiastic. We were over-• • • pursuing on defense, but at halftime From Bl we reloaded." Kings' winning score. "This is our field." said Cohen. Facing second-and-nine from his .. Every itme we come here. we play own 25. Pnce dropped back. ran into our best game. and this is the best that trouble and started scrambling. This wc·ve played. And the second half froze the Tigers' defense and allowed was the best oor offense has moved John Katovsich to slip unnoticed into the ball. coming against the No. I enemy temtory. Pnce put up the ball defense in the county. (Valencia) had up on the run. Kato s1ch gathered 11 a better defense than us as far as the an at the Valencia 40 and raced to the stats go." 11 before being bumped out of Before the playoffs. defending C l F bounds. champ10~ V~lenc1a. which losl for . "When Price starts scrambling. ~e first time in 21 games dating back we're taught to break deep upfield. I last year. had allowed only 4.1 was wide open. and he found me:· ants per game. . . said Katovsich, who scored three CdM ( 12-9-2). which finished un-plays later on a 2-yard run up the defeated th1~ year mainly en the middle to put tbc Sea Kings ( 1.1-0-2) strength of ns defense. shut down up for good 14-7 Valencia's star running back. Keef Valencia rolled· up 116 }ards on the Lea~tt. 1n the second half. ~asurt around a.n 1hc first half and appeared carried l 9 o~es for 9S yards. but 80 of to be in control of this pme. too. th.ose came. 1n the first half as the They led. 7-6. aoing into inter· T 1aei:s earned the momentum at m1$Sion. having crossed into CdM hllf\ime. • . territory on four first·hatr drives. ~ly W~ton Johnton. s. b•a .catch. "J made a couple of minor adJust· c.om1111 11nlh S:48 rem~uta in 1he men\s at halftime:• Holland said. "1' lecond quaner. pve CdM hopt. had the defense slide a little · on .. , wn i-n kind of an twk~~ runn1n1 plays. and I told the guys to po11u~ !"'!I saw the ball in the air. slart makma their tackles. But they he met. I J.Ust concentrated on the were mally minor chantn. noehint ban. cautflt 1t. uw the open field and we didn't already hive before the· JUll turned around and ra.n. We knew came " they hldasuongsecondary. lg1veall The ch•n&Ct worked. The T1arn' \ Perhaps the Lancers could see some hght now. Well. 1fthe) couldn'11hen. tlfct sa"' 11 clearl) on the first pla} of the second half. Harmon thre"' an 80-yard touchdown pass to junior \\otde re- ceiver Jeremy Smith. Smith. the game·s leading receiver. caught 13 passes for 216 yards and all three touchdo" ns from Harmon. R111 Fl'11n111in Vllllf'\ :inc:wercd back as Henigan drove the Barons 70 }ard..s far a touchdown. throwing seven yards 10 Cook ·for the touch- down. That made it 31-10 and the: Barons seemed to be in the dmcr's seat again. But Hannon and the Lancer~ "eren't about to let go. He connected "1th m11h for an e1ght-)ard touch- down pass to cap a 71-)ard dmc. all on passing. o 11 was 31-17 "'Ith :?: 53 left in 1he third quaner. Bishop Amat then got a big lm:ak when Paul Moe1tlu1 interccoted a pass at midfield ... Harmon moved playoffs. - them to the Fountain Valle} 21 but on "They've been playing man all fourth-and·t\\O. Harmon's pass year. so w1; really d1dn I thank they'd under pressure fell incomplete. play any differentl)." said Cook. "We On their next series. the Lancers felt if they played man we could beat made gQ<>G on a scoring opportunity. them." Sm11h hauled in a 28-yard pass for the Echoed Henigan~ "That's our touchdown to make 113 1-24 wtth 5:39 _philosophy. W~ want teams to-play.. left an the game. man. Sure. by doing that. teams arc Nevertheless. Bishop Amat took going to get their sacks and bat down over ~t 1ts own 12 with 1: 12 lcfl. some balls. but we·~c also going to get Harmon hit Jason Green for a 12-some big plays: . yard Rassao~cmJbrcw eight yards . "If my l~nc siv.es me um~ to thr<>;w. to m1th lo pick up another first down ltke the) did tonight. and I m on. I m at 1he Bishop i\mat 36. go1ng to find the right guy. All season On second-and-I 0. Dre" Edborg long. we·ve done what we had to do to crashed an 10 sad. Harmon for an I I-'Win." )ard loss. Harmon then hll mllh for And Friday night \\as no different. a 19-)ard gain. • Despite huge leads. Fountain Valle) ·s On fourth-and·l\\O, wtth under a defenst was forced 10 hold baclc one minute to plav. Harmon '>Printed to last Bishop Amat ga p that began on his right. looking a rccel\er. But itsown l2w1th 2:12 topla}. Founta1n Valle) ·s pressure ~as too But eight plays. two sacks (the ~nl} much and his pass for Smith fell t"'o the Barons recorded all night) short. and two incomplctions later. the FV-Cook 7 oau frOM Htnl;an IMahOntv kick), 5.31 8A-Smllh I oau from Harmon (Whllt kick), 2 33 r • • Fwrttl Qual"W 8A-Sm1lh 28 oass from Harmon (While tuck I. 5.39 AlltndlllCI 15, 121 GAME STATISTICS .. v Finl oowns 14 Ru.,,.s·varoaoe 31· 114 Pan•no varoaoe 190 P1u1no 15· 19· I Rtlurn var<11oe• 14 NIQalivt sack v1r<1111e none Net vardaoe 311 Punl$ 2·3S Fumblei·lumbles lost 0-() P1na11les·v•r<1aoe 2·20 Time Of POUtulon 23.41 9A n _ 11-min-6 ~7 ?9·49-2 3' 3·mln\1' ~ M2 2-1 2-20 2• 17 'Punt. inlerceotlon tum1>14! rllurns INDIVIQUAL RUSHING FV-Powe, 24·1~. Del Gelfo, 5·30 Henigan, 3·for·m•nu$·I • 8A-Rodll«s 6-14, Raro. 2·4, Ill, J·l , Smith. ?·for-minus· I. Harmon. 5·for·monu$·26 INDIVIDUAL PASSING FV-H.n•oan, 15· 19· 1, l90 &A-Harmon. ?9-•9·2-~7 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING FV-<ook, 1-100. WtaYtr, 3·~. Mock, 3-2•; Sauen1>tr11, 1·15. Del 'Gallo, 1·5 8A-Smllh, ll-216, Aouavo, 7·54. GrHn1 4·36, Roo111rs. 3·26, Raio. 2· I~ .......................... .., Gf'el Haack (left) mo•ea for yarctace with a buadoff from behiDd the blocklq of Natlaan Cral.i (75) ln Corona del quarterback Ty Price, anti (riCbt) Price aoea down the line Mar'~ 17·7 win o•er Valencia for CJP btYlelon VJ crown. leading rusher. Keef Leasure. who gained I, 500 yarqs .Jhis season and riddled the Sea Kings for 80 yards an the first half. was held to JUSt 15 }ards 10 the second. The entire Valencia offense came to a halt in the third and fourth quarters. losing I 0 yards on the ground. Cd M's corral of talented backs - Katovs1ch. G reg Haack. Chm Borg and Brian Lucas, who combined for more than 1.800 }ards rushina this season -also had trouble with land travel on Friday (&aining 76 yards on 30 cames). So Holland switched his attack to the sk}'. Pnet htt b..iJ first four passes of the aame. bu1 was packed off at the Valencia 2 to halt a poten11al scoring dn"e. The T11crs took t.he ball 70 yards o n 12 pla}S with ~asuiT sconn1 on a 2-yard run to Opt'n tht' second quarter. Pncc went back to the air. conncc1- in1 on his next two pasKs on a drive thautalled atthc CdM 37. Then, with 5:48 left 1n the half. he hit Wcaton Johnson over the middle for-a ,3_ yard touchdown. .. We looked ovtr the pme films th11 week. and ~ Ii.MW th8t Valen· cia's 1ec.Oftdary. Ml aM:IOIM ... Price said ... 8u1 we.'kMW we could bat 1t ' to<>. "Coach ( Hollantf ) called thcJ right plays all night. the receivers found the holes and we got the job done." But CdM place-kicker Pat Callaghan had difficult) getting the JOb done on the con version. The snap came high, the ball was never pul down on the tee and consequently, Callaghan's kick was blocked. canaghan got his shot a1 redcmp- uon an the third quarter and con-nc~cted on a 26-yard field aoal that gave the Sea Kings their sixth straight win. "I d idn't thank I'd have anr, ~oblcm with that field goal. · Callaghan said. "It's JUSt hard to behc"e ~c ~on the CIF cham- p1onsh1p. ltttally ha~n't sunk 1n )Ct." Of all tht people on the field Fnday n11ht . 1hc trut mean1na of th11 pmc should have the least trouble sankina in for Holland. He's been aimu•a at thts moment. in one way or another. for the list H years. Holland was an .-1111n1 ~h as Corot\a del Mu pncucally f'fom the btainn1naofthe footblll pnipam Md toOk over the COKlllftl mm itl 196 7. After nntc atOM. Md I lMM ttcont HOlliiid ftliliiCd. Ht never pw llP ~ dram or guiding the Sea Kings to the litle. thouah, and an I 983. Holland got his old JOb back. He led CdM to an 8-3 record an 1983. its best ever to that Point. But then came 1988. Not only did the Sea Kings win their second straight Sea View League cham- p1onsh1p 1h1s year. they capped off an undefeated season by avenging a loss to the team that stopped them from a passable shot at the 1987 CIF cham- p1onsh1p. Valencia knocktd ofTCdM. 16-7. an the second round of last year's playoff~. then went on to win 1t all. This )ctr. the aablc:s we~ turned. ··1 told the au>s before the aamc that they had already arrived.'' Holland said 1n the midst of the victory ttlebrauon. "I 111d 10 them. 'You cton•t have to do anyth1n1 ton1aht. Yo~·re a attat team already. All you ftftd ~do is to out there ind hive 1 IDOd tame. J usl IO out thm and tnjoy younctvn. • ..... llW)' went out there and did n IOll.._ Ucl we're really enjoy1n1 OUftilWI M'lt. You doft"I know how IDOd dais bis.·~· -----~ * Ceren1 dlt Mar 17, Vltlftdl 1 SCIA 1¥ Quaftln V.itncla 0 7 0 0-1 Coron. Cit! Mar o 6 II 0-17 ---~ Vel-LtH Urt 2 run (Wtll$ klc.k). 1111 CdM-We Johl!ton SJ NU lrom Ptt<.e (f\.>tk blocked>. s • ~ ...... CdM-KllO\lllc.l't 1 run (~ l\ktll, us. CdM-<:1lleilflan 26 FG, 2 10 Allendence 7,600 (ftllrneltdl. G~ STATISTICS v.. C4IM Flrtl doWM IS ts Ruthn•Ytrdeee ll-112 •1' Pnslne vardeee I07 m Penlne l•JS.J, IJ· 17·1 •etUl'll YWGeel' '7 12 NeeetM MCtl ••deOt )•mln-21 llOlll Net vardffl 25& Jlt '"""" ••• 2·J1 F""1Cllft•lurnCllft !Ott H 1·0 P•11elhn -verdeet M S-JO Time of -...llOn n JI H 1' •Pull!, lllltrC ... loft tumllll retut11t MOMDUAL •'*-. · V~M""9, lf·ft, TJllmn. •t5. ..... "'· 1-7, Gerretl, •·"""·lt CdM-ICllOvtictl, 7·21, HMck, IO•n , lk1r9, •· IJ, Prl(e, 3·7, l..uces. •·S ..oMDUAL ·~ V~rett. 1-H•J, 111 ...,_ C~IC• lMM, nl Mra llDMDUAL fte81W19 v~-. '1), ...,.., 1·16;; w . 1-11; ...... I·• .(---. JillMM, >-Mi It&• lldl, Ml.: W. JelWIMfl, t•7J, Jecll..-.. 1•11. Clln. Mt, \:ell. l't •A STANOllllGS w ..... c ....... 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LIDerly cnrls· Ttchnlc.als None S.an OroKo Solrlts Sortino Kreuw Yorke Ono Wr1gl\I Mevers Tote!\ Marlt\I S.ver HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS MarlM 60, i.v~ n (Cern Teul'Mn'*ltl MlriM ..... ., ........ .. ....... S 0 • 10 Go«iens I 6 3 22 6 I • 13 Leverrng 5 3 2 ll 0 I 2-I Hedtund 5 1 3 11 11 • l 76 k lllOIO 4 I 4 9 2 O O • Sweooera 1 ~ 3 2 2 0 3 • Aktn 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 EdWlfdS 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 21 6 16 60 To1e1s 23 11 16 Sl Sc•• II\'~ 12 11 20 11-60 10 IS 11 14-57 Tllree-00tn1 goelS None TecMoGall· N- UCI HOSTS PEPPERDINE ••• From Bl the West Coast Athletic Conference. feature four players in double figures IJ'lcludin gjunior forwards Tom Lewis and Dexter H oward, and junior auards Craia Davis and Shann Ferch. Pcpperdine isavcra.s1ng 82.2 points perpme while UCI checks in at 83.8. The pact has usually been fast 10 the ~t when th~ two get together. indudinaa 91-89 win b y the Waves 1n Melibu last season and a I 03-9 1 UCI victory two seasons ago in the last pme flated a t C rawford HaJI. UC is Jlitttng only 45 percent from the floor. compared y. 1th o pponents' SS percent and the Waves' 47 percent. Ptpl)'rdtne 1s alloWtn& 74 potnts per pme a nd an 1mprcss1ve 43.9 percent shooung mark by the oppos111on. H ow much UCI will try to push the Waves defensively depends on how much Pepperchne 1s willing t o pick up 1hel)lct. Lazers earn 3-2 win over Tacoma • T4\('0M.\. Wash. (AP) -Waad fi1rmcz's goal 4: I 5 into the founh quancr stOOd up as the same-winner Fnday n11ht as the Los Angeles Luers cdaed the Taco ma Stan. 3-2. in a M-.ior Indoor Socctr Leaaue ~'~' 1n the Tacoma Dome Htttor Mannaro had the an1st 11 lol Anacles napped a four-t1me ao.il'I streak. Tacoma pulled us ~llteeptr 1n fa"orofa mth 1tu1dn- wilh 2:46 rcm11n1n1 but couktn't ICOl't. • i :raroma o utshot the Lazcn. 10.4. ..,._,ht 1COttlns fil'\t quantr. The 9'lrl '"brokt the tce when (' IOCltftY ~m aook 1 crotttna ~ from Pliiu-1nd K'Omi the fint pl, "W e've got to get m o re intense on defense." Mulligan said . "I've c hallenged some o f the guys. (The exte nt of defensive pressure is) j ust going to depend. I don't want people to score layins. but I want us to be aggressive and there youhave a really fine line." Despite final exams this -.eek for UCI. Mulligan said the players shov.- ed aood 1ntcns1ty IO practice Tucsda) a nd Wcdnesda ) after takina Sunday and Monda) o ff. Mulligan added that he 1s tl')ing to simphf) the defensive 1act1cs som ewhat. cons1denn1 UCI doe$ n ot match up a s well 1n quickness as he first anticipated this season . Peppcrdine has wo n a( Nevada· Reno in addiuon to Titan G)m. which Mulligan calls a pair of ''bta ume w10s." Lewis began his c arter at USC. winning the Pac-I 0 Freshman of the Year award in 1985-86. but he left with Loyola Mal')1mount'~ Hank Gathers ,;lnd Bo Kimball when George Ra"eling was hired to replace Stan Morrison. The two-time p rep All-Amtncal'l at Mater Dc1 High announttd his intentions to transfer to UCI the follow1n1 summer. bu1 in AUJust decided he was headed 10 ~rd1nc. He red-shirted a year. then l\er- a,rd 22.9 potnls for the Waves - third h'lhest nauonall) amona sophomores -•h1k e.mn-S All-WCAC and honorable mmcion Al._ Amcnca honors last 1ta10D.. He aadl the team this )UJ' wnh an avener of 19.1 poiftb. • Lewis is bKlctd b)' Ho-ard. a ... ,.._ mn lht ~ two yan .._ •11 1w:r: ·IU """9 W 9.0 ft'-_. i.t lllNI 1111. II I SJ pirt'Cftl diphlftlM ... 0rang9 eo.t DAILY PILOT/s.turday, December 10, 1111 - S.n FrenclM;O NewOrlffn• ltemt -''lent• v·Chlcago Mlnnewte Temo. Bev Detroit GreenB1v 0 ~ 0 0 .716 272 17S .71• 372 118 .216 233 J30 .2" lM 279 IC 196292 Hitll SdtMt CW '*AU ,,,._... SC...I DfvtllOll I FOU11•1t11 Va ...... 31 9,.,_ Am11 7• DIVlllOM V C111von Sor"'91 >O 51,. eer ... ni"'° 7 oeYKION VI Corona oe1 Mar 17 Veleflc•• 1 DtVISION v• Trebueo H1111 34, WOOObrldlle 14 IT""""'' Ci-. 7:JO) DIVISION M Antelooe V11ley !11 71 111 Cenyon, C•nvon Country 111·71 II Anl•'-Ve!lev Hogll DIVISION "I P1r1mount 112· ll "' Lo' A1em1101 117·0·11 I I Ortnlle Con t College • • · DIVISION IV LO\ Allo' ti?· I) Ill El Ren<llO II 1·2l 11 Ml San Antonio Cotlflle DIVISION VII Sent• Maroa C 12· 1) "' Sen Merone (11·0·11 el Sen Menno H1gll DIVISION llt -·~. • I J NHL STA ..... S ~c..... ... Cal9arv Kines Edmonton Winnipeg Vancouv.,- Oetroil St. Loul' Toron10 Minnesota Chicago ~OM.- W LT '11 21 • • .. 11 10 1 37 17 10 J J7 11 9 s 27 11 IS S 27 Nwris DMlieft G, GA 131 7S 157 110 1.0 119 IOS 102 101 100 IS 9 • :M I 14 IOI 11 11 • 2, .. 19 11 16 1 23 9'2 113 9 14 s 23 19 106 6 II • 16 112 1'1 -·~MW ........... 'c.~.:· 1 Ke .... tCOrllllt H-I -.,_ NewPor1 KOl''"lt. ~ I Goela -t<.,..n 7 H.ift ome I• 1 • •V.S TOUllttl .. .,. (~ ..... , CorOlll cM4 NIM J. F4*M 0 Weslmin,ler > Trlllueo Hiib 1 Fr1•V-1 tr•W'll9nl eAS8aALL ....... &ANll9 CINCINNA Tl ltEDS-ACQulrtO Roland Tt111cn.01 111·2) vs C1ro.nter11 ( 11·21 11 Sent• Barber, CllV Colle9e w.-c~ fll•tticll Dtvtliefl 16 " I 33 1J1 123 Roomes. outfl'elder. from -ClllQ9Q c.-few ,..LIOvO MCCiendon. ~nflelder·cetdler HOUSTON 4STR~ Fooct1," ollcher, K Ctoltcl Mllrv er~1r11lon ~ 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .soo 267-m .soo 2S. 271 .soo m JOO n1 m 261 .216 ttJ. 305 .716 •22 271 .6'3 360 331 6'3 2•S 227 .216 212 Jn 716 278 199 .S71 321 267 .571 230 256 .•6' 311 317 .357~57 309 Tede\"s Gemes lndleneoolls •' NY Jell (Channel 4 a1 9 30 e.m.> PlllladelOlll• 11 Ptloenla {Cllennel "2 al 1 o.m.) ~v'1Games Atlenll er Rems, 1 o m. Rlidln 11 Buff1lo (Ol1nnt1 • al 10 1.m ) C1ncinneli et Houston, 10 • m Delles 11 W11/11ngton, 10 1 m Detroit •• Clllcego, 10 1 m Ken11s Cltv e1 NY Glenls, 10 a m flfTIC)tl Bev el New E119t1nd 10 a.ro MlnnelOll 11 GrNn Elev 10 a m New Or ... ns II Sin Frenc1sco ICtiannel 2 11 1 om > PolllOIKllh 11 Sen Dle9o. 1 o,.,, Denver •• Sffllle CESPN ., 5 o.m ) ~V'1Geme Cievtl•nd II Ml1m1 (Clllnne4 II 6 o m l COLLEGE .... lcMdute CALIFOllNIA IOWL (TedeY It Fr-J Wesltrn Moellill•ll (9·2-0) VS FreSllO SI 19+01 1 o m IESPNI tNDEf"ENDUKE IOWL tDec 23 11 Snreveoorl LI I Soull\ern Missiu 1ool (9·7·0) ..... Tun·EI Peso (l0·2·0l, S om (Mtzrou) SUN IOWL (OK. 24 11 Et f"es., TtllH) Alabal'l'l'a 11·3-0) vs Arrl\v l9·7·0J, to-Tm <CBSI ....... let AlleMk Clf\'l .,. HEAVYWEIGHTS -Eve-1-loM.e.o \IOOoeG P'""'°" Tnomes 11191' ""'" roufld' (HoM oeld s 20-o w 111 ·16 knOCkOUIS, TllOmlS " 23·9· I with 2• knockout'> • HEAVYWEIGHTS -MICl>HI OokH !Lil Ve911) stoooed Roclo.v Stlo.o"'" 1s1 Peut. Monn ) 1n 1 lln rot>ilO 10 ~•t11n Conl•nefllll Amtf'ICll t hemooonsn•o IOokts is 37· 1·2 wotn 23 knockouts, S.korsk• '' 72·9 w11n 13 knoCl<· outs) (II Lil V ... ll SUPER WE LTERWE IGHTS -Terry Non~ CS.n 0•"901 .ioooed Sltvt Lillll 1Reddtn9, Pal in fourtn round 10 win Ille vaee111 NABF 154· pound htle INorns IS 19·2 wiln 12 knOCkOl.ll\, Lillie '' 16·9· 1 with lour llno<koulll SUPER 8/INTAMWEIGHTS -. Peoro Deel· ma fArQenlonal slOPotd Rooerr S1>1nnon TLvn· 11wooo, w1111 l 1f1er tour rounos (Declme " 20·2 w11n 1• knockouts, Sl\ennon os 1'·•·2 w11n e1glll k nocllouls) TENNtS Maitw '*"*' ~ (et L ....... l R.uM amill R•Ck Lu cn·J•m PUll/'I (US) Clef Mertv Davos IU S I· Bred Ortwell (Auslr1h1) 6·4 6·•. 6·1, 6·1 Anoers Jerrvo <SweoenJ·Jonn FolZQef'll<I (AUSlrl lll ) oef Oen.. Vislef'•Potl Ald<icll (Souln AlroGI), 6·4, 6·• 6-1 6·3, Ktn Ftecn·Rooerr St9\.M> tU S l oef JOl\ln Kroell (U.SH<.eltv Evtrnotn (New Zeel1n<1r 6·• 6·1. 6·1, 6·2, Tooo W11Sktn (US J·Jorge Lo11no (Mexteol def Strgoo Ce111·Em1lio S.ncntz (Sol1n), 6·4, 7·6, 6· 1 IS 11 J 33 112 112 1 lJ 10 NY 1,1a naers 7 19 2 16 Montreat Bos Ion Buffalo Hartford ..., Ovet>ec A,dams DMMen 11 9 s Cl 12 n 1 31 , 12 IS 2 26 12 I• I 2S 10 19 2 22 --~'8eV's ScWft Oetro:t • Tor onto 3 New Jerwv 6. NV lwnden 5 Oueoec •. V1ncouYer 2 TedeV's ~ 121 103 IOI " 100 122 100\ 97 110· l•S 1(-at N Y IS lndtr' •11S 0 m Cnocago at Pn1t.Qeton1•, lOOS 1 m NV Rllnoers at 8oslon. 10-lS e m C1tgarv 11 Heriford 4.35 o m New Jtr~v 11 PllllWrllll • 35 D m DelroH 11 Toroolo. 505 o.m Wesnington al Montreal, 5-0S om Winnipeg al Ed"°11on 5·05 0 m SI LOUJl at Minneiote, S·lS 0 m ~,,.,~ Wasnington .. , Butte10. •OS pm S1 Louis at Cllteeoo, 5'lS o.m Winn11>1Q at V1ncou-.er, 1 OS om SOCCER Hititt lcMel M¥I •VINE TOUIUIAMaNT c-... Mw 2. lnlllll 2 (C.-........ >·J). cs...... .............. , Corona de! Mar scor1119 Sm.Ill 1. G• c.o.r;e .. ..,es Connelly S. Hetflime• Corona dl4 Mar. !-0 OWier Scerft Sen Clemt<1!e I, SuMY Hilb 0 V•"• Perk 4, L1gune Hifts 7 El Toro 3 U•WeflltY 0 Troy 2, Los llilmltos I ................ ~ N8A-F1ned M¥k McNemw"I, LOS lll\Mlft Lellers center s2 soo tor lrtlti.tifw • '""''· ~ Beno11 Btn,.m.o11 Los .,..... Clippers c.mer. s l.SOO for ret.1l.erong, 1n • _... Dec ' UTAH JAZZ-llnnounced Ille r...,_1'9fl of Fr ell'\ Lndefl n 11 .. d Coech end neffted l'll!TI teem orts1defl1 Nameo Jerrv Sloen need co.ell. Moveo Dave Clleckell' from oresodent 10 ten· erel met\eger l'OOTaALL ........ , ..... l.eMlle NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-AC11vettcl 111 ' Conu, otlt n1o1vt luiemen, from tntUred reserve Plectcl B111 C1m'*'• otten~ve tlftem9n, on 1n1urto rtwr"• SllN FRANCISCO ffeltS-SitlNd Kevin Llllv. deitfl,lve tno Pl9eed Jeff Breeel, Of· lens vt guerd on 1n1urtc1 r....,...., WllSHINGTON REOSICIN~lelmeo Trevl1 Curlls, !rte llftlv, from w1iver1 ~Kelvin Brvent, running t>lek, on iniured reserve. Wa1vtc1 Ron MoOdlelon, 1111t11 eno. Acquired Derr.ck Sl\eoerd, w!Clt receiver, end Trevis Curtts setetv, lrom welven. HOCK•Y ....... ~ LAelllle BOSTON BRUINS.-Treclecl Jffn·Mkc L1n1nier. r'9ht wine, to Ille New Jerwv DeYlll lor Den Dorion, rllltlt wine A1111Nd Dorion to Melnt of Ille Amef!Qn Hodtev LftllUe NEW JEftSEY OEVILS-Aulefled Jun· Mere Lent., rleht wine. to Ufica of Ille Amer<an Hoellev L.MllUe NEW YORK RllNGERS-Sent Mike Rlcnter. 110e••. to Denver of Ille lnternetlonal Hodtev Leegue COLLiH .t.RIZONA-Pl'omoted. Ron Mcartdt, of- fens••• one COK11. 10 euis .. nf Med foo!Oell coecn. eno Wi iem "RID" ~er to olfens.ott coor<11n11or Announced thet len Grtffilfl 11n ltll Ille loott>l4 orovrery1 10 DKome ~ ... coardonetor •I THH Cllr~tiMI BOWIE STATE-Namtcl Senoers sn .... In· lenm "Md loolo.11 coectl. Ml"tNE$0T A-...em911 lliCk &ev elhltf~· rector TEMPL~AnnouftCed tht resi-1'°" of Gwen C~n Alt•llfldw, women's roeecs l1e1<1 nocllev coecll 1nd women's e11l11en1 tecroue COKll ALOHA IOWL IOK. 2S 1t HOMlulU) WaS111ng1on St 18·3·0) vs Houston (9·2-0l. 17 30 Pm CABC) HolVWOOd P1r1r '1tl0AT'S •E.SULT'I SIXTH !UICI. • '"'IO<>O\ Su-T>o.' $or9 tNICC•~· 3 00 UO h O .. g ...... ..,,,.,.. (Soto• uo s 10 Los Alamitoi F•IOAY'S •HULTS --c ....... ~ ..... T.lne lCO (llrll .. ,. ..... __ ... _, U IX.ACTA l ·•I -•121'4. 8LUE·GltAY ALL·STAlt CLASSIC (OK. JS el Ma1l-11e1 y, Ale.) FlllST •ACI • '~'""°' II°"" To 11-..nce 8..c• 100 T ..,, I !OJ (11111 .. 11·--......... 'NUT ·~ ""'" Net n DAILY Til9".a 14·§-3) .. ,., M77.20 9 a m (ABC) LleEaTY IOWL IOK. 29 et ~. TeM.l lllOlllll 17·3·1) vs Soutll Car011n1 (8·3·0> o m IRevcom> ALL AMERICAN IOWL coec.. 11 ., linnlllllMm. AILI FloroOI (6·S·0) vs I 1no s 16·•· 1 > 5 om (E.SPNI FREEOOM-.OWL C OK. :n et ANl\elim) BrK1h1m YOUM ll ·•·O) vs Co;or'lloo 18·3·0) 6 D m \MotlOu HOLIDAY IOWL coec. lO •' ~ oi..-1 wvom•"9 111-1 :01 v~ Olo.llnoro• St1.1~ 'f9-2·0) S p m IESPN) f"EACH aowL 'OK. lO at A llefitl I low• (6·3·3) vs North Cero~na Sla•e 17·3· I) lO I m IM•Ztou) GATOR IOWL IJ..._ 1 11 JKll..w ... Fl&.l Ntvtr T•a "'9 '°'"" 160 ... JOO R""'bO S.a1 .~''""' SOC HO r. ·•~ r..,,...., M<Cerre<> no T""t I II• ~COttO •aCI • ...,_ G"'°" S••-l>•••I ltOO UO UO R ~~· 0-tr J tel 8 ..:• t r. 40 ll 40 ,_.."~ ..... L.Kt S•t •f"I' • 00 ,,,.,. I Ill U DA~Y ~LI S II .. Cl !el .. 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SOO )QC Sac, lee• a L._•~t 1tll • ~~ 1011 U IUCTA 'l .,.., •'l"O >er-',.,_ ~-. L A L•• 'C,_..,,. r . ..,. ,. J U UACTA ~ 7 --- -T .. •ACL I -.. et<• Me-5.tllle .. .-l 'O 1.0 o ... ,_¥ 0..-]00 l.eu• S.-.t &.•on• T .._. ltJO U EllACTA • S .... o 1160 ~· 1A1----->• Geor~•a 11·3·01 vs M.ch1gan Sta It t 6·4· 11 o m IESPN) Tme 1111 11 E>IAtTA •I ,..Cl ~IO '"''•-•ism Mu•ut -IA .00 .Ill U OAIL Y T•IPLI 3· ... •I M.0 Sl7S 10 HALL OF FAME IOWL (JM, 2 et Tempe, Fii.) Louls11ne Sllte 11·3·01 vs. Svrecuu (9·2·01. •10 a m. INBC> CITRUt IOWL (Jan. 2 It ~ndo. Fla.) Ctemson 19·2·0) vs Qtt.1enom1 (9·2·01 10.30 a m. CllBCt COTTON IOWL (JM. 2 ., Ollllll) ~lllSH CIO·l·OI vs UCLA (9·2·01 1030 FIESTA IOWL a m•1ces1 ) (JM. 2 et Temcie, ArlL) Nolrt Dame 111·0-0I ~ West 111·0·0), 1 30 om CNBCI a<>SE IOWL I JM. l If ... SICl9f\I) Mten1111n 11·2· II ~s So\1111ern C.1 2 om CABCI SUGAR IOWL (JM. l et ..... OftHnl) (10·1·0) FIOrtOI SI 110·1·01 vs Auci..rn ICH·OI SlO om ABC> OllANGE a OWL 'Jet\. l .. 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'\W'~·'ll"'"e"I GforOtt L....,,._.,.. ~-­J"""r .... 10"'W""Y .,,,Ofll ,J¥r• l¥t'llP c-~o , ... ,. .. ~ ...... ~ s· ... o.-~ ac.-.... 11•··--r....tF--·-~, ..... .... , .. .,.0 CK-• ~'-"" .... ••lie L• "'" "'-t: W"t -Pepoe-rdlne at UCI at Bren Events Center, 7 :30 p .m. TV: Prime Ticket (de layed at 10 p.m .) Radio: KPZE (1190) Lit-tle Rock hands ·· USC 94-86 setback SERIES: P....-rdlne IMdl, 4·3. GAME NOTES: Tiie home ream has ne Yer losl '" this ser es ""ilh t"e advenraoe • ooino to the WaYes beca use of • win 11 the R11ndro11 Clau oc In Porlla no Ore durino th~ fir$! o•m• of the m a tctiuo n 1979 UCI hes o ulret>oundeo its oC>OOnenti ov a n a1terage of JS 0·32 S t>Y• so hes Peooerdme with a 42.S·JJ.S edil« • Peooerdine loit ilS f•rst 1wo game' of ll'le season to Tues a nd Montana Stare In the Hewe Tio ·Ott Tournament before w1nnono three 11ra1ot11. "Th• tnm made M>l'IW oos11•1111 srr oes 1as1 wffk.' saod Coad\ T.-n ASburv. ' I lhouohl . we ota vecs a soi d 40 ,., nu1e. of oa~t1ba11 at Nevada·Reno. and that was somelh1no .,.., O·dn 1 oo th~ orev1ous weeli.end on Hawaii ' Peooerd1ne , st.rt no c1n1er ~Mv Cr1wford ·s Jne brother of former UCI women'' slar Nataie Cr1wi.nl Former Marina H1011 $l&ndout Sfll¥e G4'ld otavi for the Waves Dul !las nol sHn action lhis susort F F c G G fllei.No. 3 .lJ 2S 21 32 Anteaters (1-3) Probable etarten Name, Heitht, Gr.- Mike Let>at, 6'-S. Jr Mike Ooklorczvk 6·9 Sr Brian McCIOJke v, 6·7, Fr Roa Palmer. 6·3, Jr Kevon Flovd. 6·S. Sr Kev lll....-ws ,,.. 12 J 125 10 J 17 J 12 s Rib 40 SI J I 1 I JS 11 Jett Herdma~ 6A-6 So 17 0, 3 01, 20 J .UJ1n Ander$On. 6·S, So (SJ, 0 I ), 23 Trov Whtltlo 6·2 Jr 10 7 1 3): t0 E IOP Udo·Eme 6·4, Fr I 1 0 J 0) •2 Etoin RogerJ, 6·6, Fr (3 o. '3), SI RICkV Butler ' 7 So (2 1 J 7) CNO Bill MYllioan (n1nll\ vHr ai UCI 136• IOO .,, ,,_oe>«dtne 3·31 Pal._ F F c· G G WaYee(S-2) PrObable Marten ................ ~ :rom Lewlt, 6·71 Jr Dexter Howercs 6·7 Jr, CaMv Ct .. ferd. 6•11, $t • Lamar WltlOn. 6•l s~ Cra .. Devit 6·• r . .., ........ "" ". Ill u JO 111 .... S6 to 4' u 21 l Geoft L .. r. 6·t . Fr IU , toJ. H Sh•nn FercPt. 6 I Jr 126 2'21, U ltl<k WelCl'I 6 0 Fr IU , 02>, CMdl fO('ft AiOUFY tftnt ~ .. ~o.H "' UCI, 0-0 From Tiie Associated Press C arl Bro"'n scored-~ pomt to lead u n beaten ~r~ansas-L1ttle Roe~ O\er L C. Q+. 6. Fnda} ni&ht 10 the 111101 Classic basketball t o urname nt Little Roe~. 4-0. v.111 mee~ e 'enth- ranked llhno1s for the champio n h ip to night The ~rk.ansas Tro,,ansJun1ped to a 10.~ lead 4.30 into the game and trctr hed 1he1r marJI n ta 16 pomt before 1akmg a ~~-30 halftime ad' an· tagc. USC. +-~. pulled to -...11h1n ft \C porn ts.. • 3. on a pa.ar of free thro -... b~ ;\Ian Pol13rd with 29 scrond~ left But Bro"'n ans-...ered -...11h a pair of frtt thro ws four scrond later to chnch the '1ctor.. U C "as led ti~ Chns M oore 1th 23 Po10lS ln oth~r col~~~ • IUtMll 111, 11: Lo well Ham1hon scored I points a!. lltn o1 ptcvatlcd in the o ptn1n1 round o f the llhni ('taS\IC llhno1s. 5--0. ~red the firs1 ~'en points and nc,er"'a thrntened. The llhn1. "'ho led C>S-40 ~• halnm~. ~re· led b) It.en Batt~ and Marcus Labm~ •nh l, S' each. 1lhn01s o utf't'-boundtd unnc. 44-37. Bn1n ""tc m1no ~red IS points for [)uqYCSnt. 2-:!. ...... $19e.tl. S..1111 ,. ;rony 0..-,on !C'ottd 27 po.ntund Theron Mayes~ the fi"" Ml poeattoia 16-0 wrond-half nan for I ltlM'tiMlked ~~ ............. a.: o::I faulllM'f •Rd .... Jo.a tach KOftd 11 potnts at Lona ...- talc ra llied tor the "'" 10 the first round of the Jos1em CTass1t'" n Ph1lndelph1a Long Beac h. l·l "-111 meet La Salle a -.--61 "inne r o 'er Penn. for the 1ou1 nnment c hamp1onsh1p tonight. • Frn1tct Siate tt, .S. blteruu.al 52: Fo~ard Jc" 1s Cole scord 26 poinls 10 lead Fresno tate 10 the non- ro n fercnct rou 1 • Orange~ ~ILY PILOT/ Saturday,~ber 10, 1HI CALL 642-5878 v:.· ... ~ ... t"111: ~ '<.it ' ' • i'4 11-"' ' ''7 :1 .. y , " ~'·~ T.OD~Y'S REAL ESTA TE ' CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 -ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION f(Ut)ADS ARE FREE Cal: ) --4 llnes 7 days ;,1v•t•.,.,., ._.,....., • , • •• Eltate, CoMmetOll, Auto- • motive, Boating. 0t t4ttp Wanted. # . ' • .. ... .. .. .. .. - OUR FAMOUS , I DIMESJ\-:LJNE HAS RETURNED! DEADUNE:4Thursday noon PRICE: 5-hne m1n1mum • 3 days • 20¢ per hne = S3 00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Dally P1/oc to place your ad o r use the coupon below • Private party merchandise only ads No com- mercial ads, pets. hvestock, produce or pla nts. Each item must be priced in the ad with no items over SISO. ·MAIL TO: Dimes-A-line Daily Pilot 330 West Bay Street, Cosca Mesa. CA 92626 Datly Pt/or hqurs· Monday-Friday 8 00 AM co 5 00 PM STATE ZIP ----. : AMOUNT ENCLOSED _________ DATES TO RUN LINES 1. 2. w l . .. 4. .. .. s . .~ - 6. -• , 7. ... •• . 9. I ' I ,... ... .._ -, __ - - I . . ~1-== ______ _,, Use additional paper 1f needed $3 00 MINIMUM 4 WORDS PER LINE NO ABBREVIATIONS . S3 00 Min - 62 65 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 6 7 3a H.O Ill wrn toward 4 1 B<ows.s 42 Yielded 43 Doll « Eictreme 48 More erudll• 49 John Jacot> - 50 Make return IO II 51 Soupeon 52 Bovine S3 Mount- 54 ~ S5 Soft dnnk 56 Hertet>Mst ~tr Fr to t 1 12 FANTASTIC SPECIAL TO Move' Oat! AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES Reach 30,000 to 85,000 households and over 212,500 readers in the Daily Pilot and Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent. '' .. 7 for 10 words, 4 days or 1199 for. 10 .. wor~s, 7 days Extra words 50~. Call Now! ----=""""'Private party ads only, No Commercial ads.--__._._~ i. i! I· lj l· ij • . II ir ~ ~ I . • I J . • • •' ,: .. •• •• . o,_,. Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturct.y. December 10, 1981 1m1L11•111aw Ll._W'l1 ~~~J'abveO 'maT.11.U' nm:lam• "'"'1111 "!:.:-:'.~ AutOMaUC, I Cylinder, 1111•1... lll6I ~It con· .................... '11c ........... ,:i:.:: ....... ~·---,_.,doorlod!,r ....... A1.1tomat1c, 4 cytl~tlf. Ol.leted~lft lrtdUdl* ......__ .._..._. ....-....-. .. Cllll&llO.- crui.. power .. MtlnQ. power door lock, radlllt. The registrant COlft• COHIULTM, llJALL TAX, IH W, n4I COi=-W. ll!!lit .. Na ta power brek... AM/FloJ mMee. PoW9' 1t..,lnl. INftoed 10 Veneect .._.. o• C...,. Drtw9. ...... ......_ Me~ IMla Alia I . a-, utuM '7, AIC . t llt. ( 11-515) power brek ... AMIFaJ, nee1 Ufld9r Hie flctttOUI 5IO. !MM, c:.11. M711 llJ07 leldt, a.If. t ,_ . .,.._.,. 114,tff cuaette A/C tilt (&-210) DuliMll 'natlle or llMtl9 ...... A .,,,..... _, .... ,.,_ 8IMI at ....... IC. ::'-'Zi.-JiC: ~ 0...,.. Oolll 122!!!!!'~ a1, .. 1,1'" .. · ,.· ~--~',-;'.:OW on No•...., ~c!:.ue.:. Laeune :..-=:.1· •11,._ :'.'tt-.,_ . . Yr."l.~11111ief t. 10, -·-•••• -~ Mc*ten b\19'ftaee II oon-TWa ....._. I• con-fllwWld ~. * l.wntn ... 111 la.m1 mTILll 'nlll atel9ment .,.. tied ducted by: 9f\ lndMdu.i --., by: lft lnclMdlMI Ave.. Pelo Aho, Calif. ---------.... 1 Wlta I.he County CWll of Or· Th• re9111ran1 COM-Th• , ..... , ... , com-~1· 1411 !W.IC .. mYRll '91 m Aft 1t109 County on NowrNel lftlftoed IO trMMCt llUl6o .,...... to nnwt bull'-Tiiie """'-la con· ~ A.IT, p/a, ale. ateteo ... llLI .. TIW'll&I 9· fHI ..,,. :.:.:-,..,...-. or~ :_."'*"..:-or~ =-by a lllftlted ..,._.. ~-Gl' ~ 4 =-...._,_._or-= : ... , '"'''~:a (l304-A). 15,C" Slngature 8er1M Loeded PutllttlMd Orange C01M ..._.. .00.. on (noc .-Cl ...... MMM on t ..,.... The reglettant COlft• IM9dfagon. lrvtfte, CA ..... -°" ........... ,,a Hf..,. .. flJl•ll with power ~I & OellyPlloC Noo_., 1t,2t. ,.,,.A Mort8fl ..... P.8'Nll lftlftoed to tr...act .._., MllD•ll..... tll'i4 14,,.. ....... , I! 811 m.tm ... moonroof. (771182) o.c.nber 3, 10. 1... TNt ttacem.nt .. lllld "* "'""*'' waa lllad ,,... l.lftdet tlle ficttdoua TMy=1tftl l*MM Octoller 11, 9111 T• ,..._,. 11 ...... 1.1s •~ ... S 13,995 a..Ol8 wtttl "'-Col.lllty Qaftc Of Or· .-11'9 Courlty c.tc Of Or· ....,_ rwne or '*'* ,__ ___.....,. .. --of U.. M. DI~ Tilll MMI "*" ............... IO II ...... _ • ..., ....... U .,.. County on Noto...., .,.. Couftty on No,,..... ._.. MIOwe on .JMtMy ti, 1"9 'lclltlou1 lualnoH Tiiie tMMw la OOfto .. ._County caertt "Or· """'I ... Cllr • .. ~ PmUC 11)'11C( 10, 1tN 2, lNI 1111 Name: COU <>' NfW· Meed bW• oo PMMI•· ... County on Nau...., C ...... "...._ ~ -.. ,.,_ ,..,,,, ~ ~ P<>f'T, MM.TOM, H1& E. Tiie r .. 11tra11t oom-, .. 1-llW ....... 8 _. A1.11oma1lc. 4 cylinder. '9CTmOUI .,_.. ~ 0r"""9 C.-Publlat* Orlfl9& COM* lll6I etatement waa llled COMI Hwy. Ccwona del Mat. IMft08d to lNfWt ....., W ,..... lft OOllfulllfl, llP'; power door IOdl, t1dlal1. ..,.._ tTAW Delly Piiot ~ber It, ff, Deity '9lot No11emtler It, H. with Vie County CWk Of Or· c.11. tal2I nee1 llftdlr the ._lol.la..,.. PublllNcl 0r"""9 OOMt W!!MM ....... ..... crul••· power steer-The following petaont are ~ 3. 10. 1111 Oeoember 3, 10, 1118 .,.. County on December Tiie ~ ..,_. w MMe or ..,.... ...., DellY Piiot Deoamtief s. 10, ~Ill ... • would,.._ lnQ/brall•,AM/FM,A/C, dolng bl.lllMNM Sa-104 8a117 2.,... NalM,...,,_.tolOOVe.,..aboveonOotollar11,1tll. 17,24,t... -..... Ill .. '°"~ tllt,(f...411)19."5. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT ftaJC llJllC[ __ .,_ --W llled lfl °'';f.8 COl.lnty on Tiiie 1&1t11111ie .. tied a.tat :rwll °' ".::~ llllmlm IUll L•llLI 'U Y1W1111 SYSTEMS, 2005 w. Btllboa ~ ..,,~ ftubllll)9d Orant1 Cwt Deoerntler 3 , 1115 FILE wttt1 IN County CWk Of Or· .. ~ __. __.. AIT, pl1, ale. stereo. =sNewport "9ac;h.Callf. ACTITIOU8._.. PICnnGUeWM ~::-:..~10• 17• ~~~wet• .... Inc .. :Count;onOctoWSt. -..CllDTICE ~Y ... ~ Ml..m1 (1473-A) $8,299 Richard Scott Bowers, NAm HA~ MAim tTATDMmfT S.151 Celltofnla. I03 Oar<lenl• ,_, llOnca Of COUfd of "'9 Qty of C.. ..... 233 A -19th SI • +lewport The= P9f90nS we The::::::~ WI Wsy, Corona del Mar, Cellf. Pl.lbllatlecl Orant1 Cwt W:OIDl'llOll Of ~ ... ordelna M S ... ,.. 8Tht·C:11!·1~ 8:311 co ~D OFMOtrH, 1211 ~AL ~S33 E. ftaJCll)la '2r.! ._.,_ -con-:..."c:~~.:·oe-A .. 11 llffAm ~2. •HIY 'M Ul&.l IS dl.lci;, b " Mdual n· =.,~• ':aJ; Lae-~ :.:,D. eo.ta .._, ...cnnoue .,..... ducted br • oorporetlon • • • S.t1t ae:':r.G::="' A. For II • llap me A/T, pit, Ji;• wtS4 ~o ~~om: tOr~ 1145 333 MAmtTAW ~-lll!Mnb:rof~ NOTICE II Hl .. H Y r.or:-IUbtactto (9069·=~ neu under the f1c!ltou1 ~=i'2ls1 L&Ol.IN ' ~ 9~1• ' dolna ....._ •: ~Ill on . p::r.:~r.l•bl• 10 be date of G 'F.""C: 2lllH..,1110t ·Co11aMu• bulll1ffl name °' n•tMS Anna May Karre 21151 Thia bu1ln ... 11 con· Al 8 OONSULTING EN-Pvbllatled Ot CoMt ll._ 10 P9't "'-ooet• oember M 1t11 ·.-N 111-l• lletede~eon Novembef 1. Newland s.-248, Huntington dl.lc'edby;huabendandwtfe OINEER8, 11 C1.1recao, Dally Piiot 0.0:::::, 3 10 MOTI09TO and a.p•w of u. Im-....,of(l)' .. -'atNlltlle .... IYUITY llll '11 llTWI 1 T1ct11rd Seoll Bower1 ~1~· cr,a~~:::e,, aon-~ '~o"'::~ 0~':: LT::.~· c:'~~~~7a 17, 24• Itel Sa. 1~ ~::. r.=:::::':r1:=!~~~ :~ .,,,,=:-~ A1.1tomatlc. 4 cyllnder. llPlllll Thia tta1ement -•flied d~ted ·by: • ganeral pert·,_. under the flc1l1ou1 Curaceo, Lagyna nlguet, • , ..... ~ adopMdbrttwCITYCOUH-tlon ei.i. .-(II)._ dllO door I d i I wltll tha County Clerk of Of· nershlp bullneae nama or namM Call!. t2t77 •-.,. --U.C.C ) Ck. of the CITY OF HUNT. ,,,_ CourlGI iii °"1.of =· ock. ~~ak~!: Al\ pi s, a/c, stereo. ange County on No\lember The raglltrant e'om· lla'ed llbOW on NIA .. Thl1 bulll!M& la con-~ ""1~ Notice la...,.-, glVerl to INOTON BIACH, STAT!~ ~-....,.. ...... .,._ AM /FM~C tllt (50 9--~ !°4.-9!9-tO. 1988 F•7W meoced Jo transact ~II· Oreg J. tuy ~ed by.~~ fllCTmOUI IUH•ll credll0t1 of the within CALWONolA, on "'9 ttth "PtOIH' and TratnO 111:5321s13 995 • · r..--Put>lllhed °''"""' Co.st ness ·under tlle flcll1ou1 Thia IW&rnenl wu llled menc:c, r~o" ~ c::: NAm STAW '-* tranalarof(1) that • •of ... .,,... 1 .... for Monltorl11~ Aeport .. •ni•n' • · 111-l• .. .,,. bu.W-S nama or nam. w4th the Col.lnty Claril of Or· TN tolowlnt ...,,_ -tllalt ,,.,... la abollt to lie 11'9 worlla Ol llnptcwemant In punuant to ~ Ill ! 'Of IBll•Tll 11.&11 Dally Piiot November 19. 26. llated a.bolle on Nollember '· .,.. Col.lllty on Ncwember ,.... under ~ flctJtloua doing...,._•· mode on penona1 proparty aepeclal Mii lllM!ie dlatrtct ..._,,. G· · · 'mn&.11 llll 'Mm.YA II OIClemt>er 3• lO. 1988 1988 17 t988 ~ nama or nemea C•JANYBOOY'S PRESS ......,.., deacrtbed known and llHllfiated • 1 The ~ ..... not _. •.a•~-•1 2dr alt pl1 ale stereo • Sa-100 Manlyn Johnaon • '111171 ~ above on June 18, (b)O.M. MAHAOEM£HT. 18 Ttte namea and~ AISESIMENT DISTRICT capt for lllno and pld' --(m ' ) sa '2" ' . , This 11atemen1 wu flied Pul>lllhed Orange Coul I Brookhollow Of Santa Ana addr ..... of IN lntendad NO. U.1(AE8ERVOIA HILL) cW1ng .. asiJl"'t'ltiol• tDr ·A,.1~ "8.JC NOTICE with Iha CoYnty c1e111 of Ot· Delly Pilot Oeeember 3, 10. ST~ A. Hout Clalt. 92705 " • 1 tr• .... on -: ST!RLtNG ,...,.,.,.ec ~ to • any "swotact~-C...... 1n -ange County on November 17,24, 1988 witht~,:~&:-uof~ Doug Bader 190 E. 11th ELECTAtC,IHO. "A1111n1entOlatt1ct"). SecticinW.W.of.._.... Ul-l• FICN~: ... ~· 9. 1988 ' S.134 ange County ~ Dacem~ SI .. Co11a Me ... Call!. Of~~ ~Ion In.~~ 1 .. 'f.°"' '!,!... '*71heby:?"!','~ 1.11WM "'9 ~ hM a ,. FJ17717 12127 " .. ..,_ exec:u ....... .,.,_ ,,., on .... "' .,_ ,,_... rtgtit .. _..,,, a * * Tiit! lollowlng l>&flOfll are Publlllled Orange Coaat Ml.JC ll)TICE 2. 1988 Thia bulln•aa I• con-or prlnclpal ~ oftloe c embar. 1 ti • 'he 1199tlng tentethle map, °' doing bu1tn"s as: Dally Piiot November tll, 28. -P bllehed °'Moa ": ducted by: .,, lndlvldull Of IN Intended lran1fefor la: A111111rierit and Diagram to °"* 1 .... 1ew or u111 ,,;,.-; lll?lfM OUSIOllLE e~i:~~sA:1~~.N2~~~1! Oeoemw 3. 10, 111~ •. -099 '~A=:'.J' o.i Piiot Dacemb« to. 17~ ~ r~o"':,'=. c:.':: -Ail OIMt ~ namaa ~ .:' ::,:.:.:.-=: ~:.C.llot ~ tocJ: ; Mint condition. Under 'Jl LTI --· nyon Drive, Costa M.... •-.,. MftflC( The followlng petSonl at• 2•· 1• 1988 S ,_ l.llldet the flcJIUoua and add! 11111 l.l9ed br IN prcwementa _. recorded StMe IMr. • 3000 m11ee. (25KH468) -·-·•-CllH. 92627 ,.._ nu dol bullneu e·1J7 bualnW name or "*'-Intended trlftlfilfor wltNn In my oftloe, 2 lm!Mdl .. after ._ • l20,M5. One owner. automa tic, full Glenn R Kerr, 17775 AngPERSONAT: TOUCH. ~~on ~bet ttwee ~ .... )'MrS.... Sald~te••now ..-of tNI OrdlnanCa.; 11•• • ISTER r:'b8 .. ~~tcn::n,=: e:~. ~~l~r ;~~~:· F\Jntaln F~~:A=-~ ~:~ .f.:u~·~r.. MUC llJ11C( 30~ 8adet ~ ~:..:::".,: ~ :::, -: :=. ~ ~°:" ..::a.~I a.--: ; .... (#924SFE) Russell L Aot>lnson, The following P«IOnl 111• A1.1t>en & 's.ncka TorrM PICTITIOUa ._M Thia llatarnen' ... lllad The name(•) and bullna&llT,...,,.,, and mer lie paid raport 'tor'.,_ Ofly~ • .... we RUNS EXCELLENT & ,21552 Archer Circle. Hunt· doing butlnen u . 2010 Conllnant•I Av•. NAm tTA~ with the eoUnty Cleft! of Or· ..... of ..-. lntendad within the period eicplratlon ......,. --ptqac:ta. • ; LOOKS 00001 I lngton Beach, Calif 92646 ROSE J. ENTERPRISES, Coata Mela, Clllf. 12e21 '' The folowlrlg P9f90nS ara ange County on December 1 lf• ..... 9'(1) we: HELTON & on IN tch day of .JMIMy, any,~ be pr a c I I I I If and ~ 71•1•• •• Thia bu11ne11 11 con· 22293 vi.ta Verde. E.1 Toro. Thia butlneu 11 con· doing buaii'9&1 •: 2. ttN !A880CtAtES. INC .. 11752 ltlt. Slid 11111rrei1'8 fNlt/ approved wltttout l\a'llng • f11/Ml4l 11 dueled by a general part-CallfOfnia 12630 .. .. ducted by. 111.llbend and wife MUCO OOAP., 7721 Col· ' ~ ""'*'°"" Aveni.le, lrWle, be paid lfl whole or In 1*1 any of tM .,._ ..,_.. : •lHI •m 1-nettnlp RO&llle Sager. 3211 B . The regis trant com· o••• Ave.. W•tmlnetar. Publlthed Or1t1ge OoMt Callf. 9271•. di.Iring Uld period. tMt ........_ this mor.. : FORD 1989 Probe GT , The reglllnnt com· Harbor BMS. Santa Ana, menoed 10 tranuct buli-c.Mf. 12183 Dally Pilot Oeoember 10 17 Tflet the property ~ OR IOlll.lm and "'9 method to IN • turbo, Blacl(/Grey, 09-OW. I LY ••II! I menoed to 1ran11Ct busl-Callfornla 9270• neat under Iha lictltoue Mcco, California, 7721 24. ~ 1 l988 ' '1 nenl hateto la deecrlbed In In the ewn' of the fllluN 1.1Hd In lmplementlllg • tlonal car phone. Original ... neas under 'he tlctltous Thi• bu1lneu 11 con· ~ name or namea Coto&•• Ava., W..'mlnater, • ' h.-1" generll u : llxtl.lfM, equip-to pey tle!Of8 IN expiration ~ o Tiiie Orcflnanee owner! Greg 723.1512 1>us1nea1 name or n1me1 ducted by: 111'1 lndlwldual. 111,ed at>oY& on November Clllf. 12183 X" "*''· lnwnlory, fh1ed een· of Uld petlod, bond& wlll be can then .,e modified If ., • 131-8054 li1t1<1 at>ow on June 1979 The Ragl1trant com-21 1988 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-•-.,. lllftTICE . _,,.., ln,anglble1 and 11 laacl9CS pyta1.1a11t to the "llft. propriete. • ... ... T91 llUI I Glenn A. Kerr rnan<:ed 10 · trMMCt bl.Ill· Aut>en Tor,... dl.lcied t>y: •corporation .--"" located al: 18752 Armstrong provement 9ond Act of B Tiiie Ordlnanoe la .. w~ ~ A1.1tomallc. -4 cylinder, This statement w .. flied ,,.... undot the flc:lltlou1 Thll statement was flied Th• reglelrant com· PICtrnOUe-•I Awnue. wine. c.Mf. 9271-4. tt15", being OMalon 10 Of : 1nt.,1m Otdlnance . power s teering, po-with Ille County Clerk of Or· bull-nama Of namea wl1h IN County Clerk of Of. mencecs 10 transact bull· ...,._ tTAW The 81.in.. nama l.IMd the Str .... and •tligtNu•fl l.lftdet tM City of ....... 11 •ic OLDSMOBILE Cutla••Su-ange County on f.iovember lilted abolle on NIA, ..,_ --~~iy on November neet undot the l'ctltlou1 ........., f.....-.. ,__ l by Uld.lr.....,ora at Mid Code of the Stata of C... c-. ..... ·,-a1 ..-: ..,....... cane e. " · .... 9. 1988 • AO&lllla Sao--7•-,,,':'' bu9lneu name or nainMI .... ~ .. ...-~-•• toc:atton la: HELTON & AS.. lomla. and .. -~ (11-543)$3,995. ~~1 1~~,;:r·s~;!: FJma Thlt 1ta1emeri1waaflied'·1..... ,_ llltedabove on N/A e1o1.,."\~s9; b lS·ISOCIATES.tNC. -NOTICE:Attwl>ondehawia pow ~...;;;;C:.: 18..,..fll lfAOI I St500 956-2657 ' Put>llshed Orange Coast with the Coun'y CWk of Or-Publlllled Orange Coast Claude H. Kouchl TAIBUTORS 1701 South That Mid 1111* Iran.._ la ~ IMued, 1111 11*1t9 lecdon16111andlNll ... mYSLD x nt. Dally Pilot Novemt>er '"· 26. ange County on Oc1ober 'l7' Deily Piiot December 3 10 Thia ltatemam WU flied Boyd Strwt S..t ...... ln'ended to be COMl.lm-~ be paid and J)fopertill Immediately """ . •.a• -•l PlllllT'lllllm IOecemt>er 3, 10, 1968 1Me 17 24 1988 ' 'wlth theCountyClefttofOr· Ceilt.t 2705 · a matedattheofllceof:Trans-dMred Of IN 1en by pey-adoption. Tiie City Councill : _ _. Sa--Ot8 ,.._ • • s.133 11ioe County on o-t'lberl · · Cor ,.,.. 18?52'-Armltrone Av-mant of tt. followtnQ aima: ..._ "* "*9 II• currant Loaded with e xtras . ---------Publllhed Orange Coast 1. 1988 Oehcln l)O(etlon, • en1.1e. Irvine. Calllornl• (•)any IMtalllftent of Pflnct-and 11 ,...._~to IN · Sunroof extra clean. ,I rwuc NOTICE o.lly P110I NovM!bef 2$, De-w NOTICE ,_ Callfomll c:orporatton. 1701 92714 on Of lfter Oecamber pal and Int.-~ ..... pybllc ~ .-.y .... •••llBITIY ......... Loeded wfth_power equip- ment. ' Uk• newl $9995 (2LMX956) JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mer c ury 2il2il Herbor Blvd Coele MeH >40·56JO L F•U.T'll ..... 5 spd, • cyt, stereo. (9023· A)$4,999 Fumll Ul-llOO GOVERNMENT SEIZEO VEHICLES LOW AS $100 . B M W S , CADILLACS. CHEVYS , FORDS. MERCEDES. PO RSCH'ES. P LUS TRUCKS ANO VANS AMAZI NG RECORDED MESSAGE REVEALS DETAIL'S. 7141531-6211 EXT. 105 (393777)$10,995. oemt>er3, 10, 17, 1988 Publilhed Orange Coutl ="c~1~Mt, Santa 30 •. 1988. ~ poeted 10 tM , .. roll i... and IMI tlle ~ •ft •wsru flCTITlOUI MlltNlll S1120 flCTmOUtJUW.11 Delly ~lot Oecomber 10. 17. TMa ~ 11 cott~ This bulk tr9!1lfer It 911111-for"'-cwrent ftacal raar: (I>) to addllloMf .... tlllne. UA -p -. .. ITA fl•NT "'NAiil tT A TamlllT ~.r,n. 1188 dueled I> • a COf atlon jeC1, lo Callforilla UnifOmi tllit11nptilcfbl6anca Of prlnC1-l.IM pam11ta. '**ICaa. and CID.Luc . The to11ov.1ng '*'°"s •r• "8JC NOTICE Th& folOwlng petSon•1•r!' S•·151 Th• leg11tr= com-Con1rnerc1a1 Code Section pal '*" the appllcabte ,. other apploable enm ... doing 1>u1lnea1 u : doing bullnaM u : meoced 1108. detnptlon premium: (c) the mante for l.IM wtlich -_. 11•/t....aH MICRO INS TR UME NT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ERA COU OF NEW· PmlJC ll)TICE ,,_. unJ:r ·~=~ti= The name and adclr ... of amount of any dallflql.IW!-to ~ O In ~ •1l /Ml llll COMPONENTS, 2059 Glen· NAMI ITAftMINT POAT. REALTORS, 2515 E. ~ ,,.,,,. ot namee the person with whom clel. lrlclualng penaltlM. atlon of thll Otdlnenoe • • I MYf•. Lagun• Beach. C.hf. The fOllowln9 person• are OoMt Hwy .. Corona def Mar. PICT1T10Ut .,...., titted above on ~-claims may be flied 11 ""-' and coata; (d) the WOl.lld ,..,.. In a ow. '° Pl '14 92~ Leu Rol>itlson, d~E~~R. 2220 c-:'..a,Tf5~11tM, Inc . T~~r:':!are 11A=H President ~~~B:Rw~::.s~~C~ ~~(:;::,.::.,~::Cr:-""-~ 01 .. llST 2059 Glenneyre. Lagun1 Anaheim Aveque. Coll• e.tlfornla. 803 OarCS.nla dolng bualn&N U ! This ata~I .,.. filed Sandpoint•. #330, Santa dale of ca91. 1.11WM lrldl.lded "'vencY and "'-""9Mto 4 cyhnder 5 speecl man-Beach. Cahl 92651 M .... CA '2627 Way, CorON del Mat. Celit. Aus TR A L I A w E s T with the County CleR of °' Ana. CA 92707 and IN 1111 In (•I atloll8 Pl.Ible n.tth .-.y or ual radl~ls Power s'eet· This busln .. 1 Is Con· Oani.i J. Smi,11, 2220 92825 4 M 0 T 0 R I N G A C -ange Col.Inly on ~ day for Mng clall'N br any IF IT 18 OESIAEO T. HAT we • ..... In 't11e Ing po...:er brakes ducted t>y an Individual Anattalm Avenue, Costa Th 1 t>utlneu It con· CESSORIES. 2428 Newport t. tMa Ct9dllor IN1I be Dacember YOUA ASSESSMENT BE AecftM1to1hla er..... AMiF~ cassette A/C. The registrant com· M-. CA t2t27 dUctl<I by: 1 corporation &Nd., Costa Mela. Call!. ' ~ 29, 1MI wNctl le "'-bl*-COLLECTS> A8 PAAT OF C. Tiiie Ordinance ahll tit (1 1 ~47'$•195 · menced to trtnucl busi· Thia bu11,,..1 la con· Tha re9istrant com· Aobet1 F. Hautt, 138-42 StephenL Cartton 27758 MM day before the con-THEANNUALOOUNTYTAX term1nata and lie of no 1 -• • • ne11 under tne hct1tou! ducted t>y; an Individual. menced to trjlWIMC1 bull· Newport Alie .. T1.1tfn. Cllllf. Santa ~lta. 5u1t. 310 ainvnatlon dMe apecifled BILL. NO ACTION OR PAY·,.,,,.,., force or af9act l.IPOfl I..,.,.. IUCI t>uslnffs neme 0< names The reg1atrenl com· ""' under 111e fietltou1 92'80 Mlelaon Vlajo Calif ll2tt1 'at>Ove. • MENT IS NECESSARY AT lhe..,..,of (l)lta~ OllYILll listed 11>ove on NIA menced to tran1act busl· bullneu name or names MlchMI John Vlheneou11e, Publllhed Or~ Coast Dated: Nowmtler. 1988 THIS TIMl. IKl'tUllnl ,0 ~"-' •• 2 -•l Rebec:ca L. Rot>lnton ne11 under the flctlllout U1ted at>ove on November P.O. Box 3811, Santa Ana. Deity Piiot ~b'; IO 17 MYMOND .. LTON DATED: Oecembar 7, a.ctlon uua. or (II) ·-• This statement wu flleo busln"s name or na!MI 16, 1988 Clllf. 92703 2-4. ~ 1 1988 · ' Pl.lbllatled Or1t1ge Coast 1t88 the °"1 Councll'a adootlon .. -........ ..,, wt1n1heCoun1yClerk of Or· llstedet>o ..... N/A JOhnAllard,Pralldenl Thf1 1>u11ne11 11 con-• ' ' S•·l5-4x Daily Piiot Dacember 10, Ll~TI" Q. IYANl,otthefltlt"Projectand'rrat- n.r--111 M.MWI ange County on Novembef Tl\11 atatamenl WM fllad Thia atat-t -filad ducted by:allmltedpannar-19.. '""' .10 .. Nl9't., 1---. Monltottng Aaport" ,._ SIMI · 10, 19118 with 1na County Ci.ti! ol Or-with the County Clerk of Or· lflfp •-.,. lllftftl'C SI 18-4 cter ., MllleMI•..,. ......, putWt to ~ Autometlc 4 cylinder ,.,_ ange County on November lt'09 County on November The registrant com· ,._ nu1~ .... ., C•• • · • .Publllned Orange Cow 16, 1988 18 1988 meno1<1 to transact bull· •-.,. --Publltled Orant1 OOMt power door lock, radials. Deily Pilot Novemt>er 19, 26 ,._, ' ~ MM und8I' the flctttlol.I• ACtrnOUe.,..... .--nui~ Dally o.:.tnw 9, 18, 1NI power steering, power o-nw 3, 10, 1988 Pu~ Orange ~ Pllblllfled °'Mf9 eo.t ~ name or ,,..,,.. NAm ITA~ I Ftl3 brak•. AM/FM, AIC Sa-10· OellyPllot NovemberH,0.-Deily Pilot Dacember 3, 10. tiatedaboveono.c.nber 1. The 'OlloWlno P9f90nS- (11·504) $7,995 c.rnber 3. 10, 17, 1Me. 17, 2•. ,,.. i 1tN doing ~ Ill: ftaJC MJTIC( .,.,..,. -••n•t•IUll "8JC NOTIC[ Sa-127 Sa-135 AoC>er1 F. Hauft A4SET SERVICES. 21848 ...... um s::::e.,.,.......·°'· mTILll Thll 11•,arnenl -flled Ticond•oge LW. El Toro, The ~ "''°"' OMMAMCI (15).,.frofllltlpaaa. FICTITIOUI IU..... NlJC NOTICE rtaJC Jl)la with the County ()ertl of Or· Cell. t2t30 . Mlle abandoMcl' ... ~of llO.... ... ....... put ... .., .. M!-lla1 NA• ITAT'EmNT ... ~on Nov9ntler l(lnl a. HardWldt. 21aq 'h• Flctlt101.11 81.1alne11 Alt U.llllCY ..,..... In itie ORANGE COMT ..... a., 'II ••lllll Tiie tollowlng persons an FICTITIOUI .,._.. flCTmOUt MWll 10, 1988 =~ ~. El Toro, Name: PACIFIC WEST OMMAMCI Of TMI CfTY DAILY PILOT, a 111 IPltt• ~ 1--doing busln"' a1 ..,.._ tT,-TUmNT NAm ITAftMINT ' fW1lll T ' YACHTS, 3404 Via Oporto, COUNCIL Of TMD CITY Of of Oll*al dfQMtlon prtric. Autotra~ :!~ndilion. G:~J~;~~e ~~:;:.~~~~ dJ :; ~~ ::aon• •r• dJ:; = ~ .,. ~~~~-= 1~ duc1':, t>';.':i~:;~con-~.~Newport Boach, ~:~~of~~= Loaded. Low miles. U gune Beacll, Calif 92651 NATIONAL AUTO GLASS LE COATE. 771 W. ltth 2•. ~1. 1988 . ~ r~gl:~ c::· The Flc11tlol.lt Bush-~· ... A• AP· IN !WI* of IN member• (2HMS2•a)S8,e95. .lonph E. Noten 74f OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, Straet.SulteE,Ooe!aMea&. ' S.·180 ,_ ~~he fictlUou . Name,.._,,edtoabowwee P"OYAL 0' APPLI• 1MCltyCo1.1nchotlnglor S11mmll Drive. L1gun1 17131 Beach 8'vd., Hunt-CA 11m1 1 fllld In (){anti County on CATIOlll flOR ~ 1 ..... "'-eame. ICIWSTER Belctl, Clllf. 92651 lngton Boach. Calif. 92t47 Martf\6 Cortez. 33e E. tlUllneM name °' namee Saptember 5. 1t85 FILE ~ ,_.CTa IUlt-PA88£0 AHO ADOPTIO Thia bulfne11 11 con PhlHp llMkla. 11351 Tutti 20th Street, "P'· 15, Cotta MlJC llDTIC( llltO!., .O: r (not Y91) N0.'211148 •CT TO ••MM e 1Ct1 -of Oeoemtler, ClllWC dUC1ed by an tndlVldu•I Ln .. Huntington BMch. Calif. Mela. CA 92127 .. ...... a~. lnC,, • ....... 'nll C09L8-,.. • • Th• rag lltra nt com· 92647 Devld A. Cotter. 338 E. ~~A~M wlthlhllthe::'b::'ot~ =corporation, 1136 'llOll Mm'ADOf'nDll Of ATTEST: Get en angle on the camera l1•/•6 •• menoed 10 tranwl bull Thia 1>1.1•lnM1 It con· 20th Street. Apt. 15, Costa The....._._ ange County on December on. F2.0I, Neiwpor1 TW fllllOIM:T Am 11Ulf-a... P. Ptllnney, City ~you·11e .. 211/Ml-1111 -under tlltl flcutou1 duc1edby.anlndMdl.lll Mea&,CAIH27 ~per90naata 5 1t81 Beadl, .t2te3 l'ICllOllll'GMll..allf. of .. City o1 Coa1a .,ented AeedcllUlfled t>ulineel ,,_ °' n•"* Th• registrant com· Thia bvaineM 11 con· dolna--• • Tiiie ....,_ -~ llCTlON 1. =...-,.,~--_,,,.,..-....,,.., --,k..-1"---....,-------lllted Ibo .... on (not yet) "'*'* to (fanaect bull-ducted by. hl.labond and wife B A A 0 N 8 I N T E A -~ dl.leted by. ~edon WHEAEA8. .. the Nowem-JOU re 00 ng Or • car, . Joeeph Nolen riffs unct¥ the flc11to1.11 Tha re9111ran1 COlft-NAT I 0 NA L • 1 0 4 8 1 wtlallng ~nd L ... 23072. Tiiie atetement -ftled tier I , 1111, ,,.,,_.. .eao. cl•sslfled has news for you. Thlt 1ta1amen1 w1t 111et bullnMI name °' n""" menoe0 to ''atlMci t1ua1-Chr11tmee 0t1ve. H1.1nt1ngton Lall• C4nt• Drive. El Toro, with the County e1ert1 of Or· ttc1n. te. llOIW9 of IN City of -------------------1w1'h th& County Clerk of Of. U1tad above .on Marc:ti 1, naes .under IN flcO''°"' e..ctl. Calif. t2Mt ,.,... Calll..U.: ""--Coeat anti County on Nowember Coate M•H approved PtalC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ange County on No-.mbe> 1976 bullneu nama Of narn. James A. Mazur, 1.,...1 .... -._ 11. 1... ~ o. a mun1c1pe1 i... 10, 1988 Philip Zlaakl1 . lllted above on November Chrlstm• °""9, Hl.lntlnglon ~ PfloC Oecemtler IO, 17• Publlahecl Or1t1ge eo.t ftletlW ,...... that ct. "'9LIC NOTICE flCTrTIOUl IU ... 11, .,, flnf74 t tila 1tat--.t wu fllad 23, 1988 Beach, Callf. t2Mt 24· 1• 1tN Sa-1Stx DeMy Piiot Oeoember 3, 10, Y&lopmentprotei:tamalntaln Notice 11 give n tl'1•t NAMI ITATW•NT Publlthed Ora.nge Cou with '"' County CWk ol Ot-Martha Cortez Sally M. Muw. 10481 17, 24. 1118 and _.. oer1aln ~ pur1u1nt to Sections The following pertoM are Delly Pllo' No\lember 19. 26 ange County on ~-Thia 11alement WU tiled Clwlat"'-a Ortve., Huntington Sa-137x -1eve11 of MMo9 tot 21701·21715 of !fie Bull-dolnQ bu91neu n. Decemt>er 3, 10, tH8 17, 1H 8 uufth the County-Clerk of Or-~· ~; '21411i MUC ll)TIC( ~. ttow. ftood oontnlt, neet and ProtessW>ns Code. (•)"ETERONAAY RADIO-Sa-10l ...... &noe County on Ncwemb« '"'' .,...,,,._ con• __ .,. --pcloe, fife, and perr1111i: Section 2328 of Ille Com-GRAPHIC COMPANY Publlehed Ot1t1ge COMt 23, 1988 dl.leted by.huabandandwlte PICMIOUe._.. ,._ nui~ r.aporwe t1mea, or °"*• . ._ IMradlCilld mercla1Code,Sectlon535of ( t>) v ET ERI N A RY "8JC NOTICE Delly Piiot Dacemt>er 3, 10. ,_ The r .. l,,rant COlft• llAlmtTAW •-MY<>' .._ ~ ltlalr .,_.. oon1ld1 ed WllOft ~ .....<. the~ Code. NEWPOFIT DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING. 17. 24. 1988 • Pub4iatled Orange ~ menced to 1'9rW1 bual-TM tollowlrlf .,.,.__we PWOlmD OMeUMCI llftpeota Of IN ~ • a~ ....... MESA SELF STORAGE, 10677 Et TOfo Ave .. Fown-PICTITIOUl IUIMll S.129 Dally Pilot Oeoember 3, 10, .... l.lftder IN flctltiolll dolrll ..___ _ A propoead ordlnonce la and .... Qty COullGI ...... on 2S50 Newport 8tvd:. Coet• tain Vtlley. Cll1f 92708 ..,... ITATW•NT 17, 2•. 1988 ~ '*'M or NIM& IL[UMINAT ING CON-adeecMed '°' adoption .. WHIAEAS.~o... "' -of D111fflei, Meal. CA, 92627 ......... by Brett Kantrowitz, 10677 a The followlng pertonl -PmUC 11)'11C( Sa-149 Neead atloll8 on NIA C!PTS, 2t32 s. Harbor the regyMr City Council QUlr9& thet the City praper9 ""·and ...... ......., competitive l>lddlng on 0... oro AYe . Fountain Valley. dolrlO bullnell u Sally M. Mazur 91vd., Senta Ana. Cellf. """'lnll of DecomMr 5 and approw • "Pfotee' and a6Cll*d •..,,. af• cemt>et 21. 1988 •I 1Q·OO Cellt 92708 PAOFIT TECHNIQUES. PICTITIOUI ....... w lln1C( w4tTh":.'!.~C::o1 ~ 12.::-.. ,.._,. U..ClO--. 1HI. "'"" Ordinance Trdlc Monitoring Aaport" meotlnQ of --A.M. Auction 10 be Mic! at Thi• bu•lneae II con-333• Eut COUI Hwy Ste. Nam tTA~ fllCmlOUI...... ....... .. 7 ...... _ --·7· U.21 relating to aollcltatlon 'o~IMlleMllnelnfor-...... on --- tl'le at>o.,.. address. Property ductad by 1t1 lndlVldual . 114, Corona def Mar, C111f The follOWlng peraona -MAim tTAmu "'f ... Col.lnty on Deoeneller =2 g..,~i;;c,.. Blvd,. Sert'• of 9"'4110rmen,, ._.,_,or maeton required to ....,.. Den 1'b0r, , .. , by IN to be IOkl as tollow9; mis· Tn1 reglatrant com· 92825 doing bulJ,,_ •: 1. • · oontrlbutlonl from public ,,.. City lo delerlftlne rolOll VOlet aau a na ous nousehold menced to tran1ac1 t>u.i· Marhn•ll• Oawaon·Hlt>-CVNTOM. 8141 Bryan' The followlng ~ efl ,_. Thia b1.1llneea 1• Con· ,,,....and hlg.hweya. ...... Pfotl'O"d ~ AYES: COUNCii. MIM• goo d•. personal tt1m1. n4M under t~• llctltous bard, 218 Merigold A11e, Of .. Huntington Boadl, Calif. ~=~· TRANS-O::,~, ..... oac°::~ 1Coalt0 17 cll.lctThed by. an1 lndlvt4ual The _IY\Otlon to ghle Ordl-ment project• comply ""'° M; .._ Hom0uaWa. f1.1rnlf1.1ra, and cloth Ing t>vslne11 neme or names Coron• del Mar Cellf 92$25' 92t47 2". ~ ""' ,_ • • • reg II rant com· ~ •21 fltlt reedlnQ ..._,,. 0 ~ta; , Q1aaaow belonging to the following· lllled above on Jenu1ry 1. Devtd R Hit>bard, 218 TllOmM WIUlem Claire Jr .. ~~Os i':!!.:~: 2"· 1• ,... Sa-IS2 menoect ~tr~ bl.Ill-c:atrted bW ~ folowlrla roi and NOi , Cou.iceL. MISM- Jotin Wl1tet Unit •~ 1989 &\. Mangold. Corona del Mar. 8141 BtyMt Or., HUntlngton C... t2 Oa .,... IM 1"''"lol.la call vo4e: COUNCIL MEM-WHEAEA8, purlllent lo M : Qaflll Alex Slrcello •737 & •7~ lkett KantrOW\t:l'V CaHI. 92825 Beach, Celt t2t47 19V.;.,,,.y L.:.n Well 10719 =-above Mmeo:. '*"* IERS: AYES: B1.1fla . ElecUona Code Section ABllNT: COUNCtL JoM C.ruso •76 1 Thr. ltatemenl wu flied Thia Ou1fna11 11 con• C~ n..o Clelfe, S.... AYe. &Ilea 1o3 F'OYn-PlaJC ll)TICE t• on mller t, Hornb1.1cllle. Amb1.1rgay, 4013, MeMl.lre 0 becomaa ...... : Nona AaclhMI JotePh •222 lh 'he County Clark of Or-dl.lcil<I t>y .,, tndlvldu•I I 14' Bryant Or . Huntlnlton "*' Vtlltr/ Calif. t270a • Miii McSfeeryy Olaagow, Genia. NOES; .... on OecemtMw 11. IN wm1111 WHE~Of':' Mlec. ynit &f\08 County on November Tha rag111ren1 com-Beech, Calif 92147 This bUtlneaa 11 f.bn. l'ICTmOUe MJllllM ftrtt• ...,,...1 ftled None. ABSENT: None. 9111; and .. ..,_ •-""I Nnd D .......... --.. ...... 10, 1988 men<ied to tr&nMCI bu9'-Thie l>ualn-la CIOfl· dl.lc1ed by. an lndlvldlual llAlm STA~ ,. ___ c: The Ml ..., °' the orcfl.. WH!MAl.1111111 IN Pro-............... of .. 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"'9 ~ Ollrtt of Or- Loi.Ill Joelptl Brouaaard, to 1ran1ac1 bull~ dolno butlnaes u . Tfle tolowlnt '*90"9.,. dOlfl8 ...._ _ ._.. Counlr on Nouem4)er ..., Contlnenlal Drlva, • under the tlc!rt0\11 PROFESSIONAL AEFEA· ~==-M: MAZU" PftODUCTIONI, 10. ,. Hunllncaton Beach. Call!. a1neH name or n.,.,,.. RAI. ASSOC .. 2715 Mesa COMPANIU, 10411 C11r111m .. or111e. . ,__ ...... llted ebo11e on November 8, Vetde h9t. Sull• A 106, 1aaoo VOii K8rman l te. 8 ,o, Hwmtngton leocll, Cellt. ~ Or..-Coaat Tlllt bvelneu le con• 1988 Coeta Meea. Cellf. t2tH IMtle, Cell t2711 t2MI Dmlr,... ~ 10, 17, ~by. en lndMdual T.,..._Mltl(lqua • Sindt• A Hiii. 2776 MeM Modrtglil. I Aaeoclet... ,,..,_ ~ .._,, Jf., M, ,,, ,. Th• regl1trant oom· Thia stetement .... lllld 'l1•de e.t, lulte AtOI. lnC . 1CIMornlaCoorpor·104t1 .ctwllt..,.. Orhre,. S..111 l'lllftOed 10 lfll*IC' bull-h Ille COl.lney Clarl OI Or· Coala Me8e. Calf. 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ELEGANT LINDA ISLE HOME 83' ON T HE BAY TIM.._ fnh1r•• • prive1'e -Her ..... wkll •• e..t llekOtlln ....... Oii IM Mii· f-eddh .... I be4-. eech with It•-• Ndo. Tlloe oaly .._ O• lh• ....... with. CO ....... t• ......... "'*' l.allorH ...... •Ilic wllh e..U..e etor .... A tntly ...... , h-reftectl .. tlM 11rula1en1 upeccetloa °' ucetkece la ell ~era ol lu eavlr-•t. The Berbetu pro.clt11 PfHetll 13.900.000 THERE IS MORE TO LIFE 0..11...ct co eccon"''o'•'• • veri.111 of llv1 .. acuvillff 111 • woederfltl fe•ll11 c-M-1111. U,.rllded wllll U.11l'9tlt•. oootdoor 6P'-btl."• •-with 1M1b ••vie wet ..... Coet••· jlOfery with forMAl eecr11. vnlced celll,..._ A "10-Oii •.,Wt c.t-4-· MC street In • .. ,., corn-111111. Pr-nt•tl' by Tiie S..ber ... 1569.71• SENSA TIQNAL SOMERSET I• tW1-View H-NM- .,.._ i. ............... •Wt .... bee• er_.,......._ IM-tra.ce i..11. Tli\e cleverly ~· Mt retocatloa °' ...-c• i-.. ~ • _.,,..,,. ol dflcelKll with• •l•I•"• ol l1Ko11ve111le•ce. Gre.et .,.. for ..-NH. C.11 Rochelle Uu. 1675.71• LOOKING~OR Al~CONCEPT Come look a t the new programs The Prudential 714 Realty has to offer in 1989. At lut. there is an alternative!! l"'EWPORT CREST ·OCEAN VIEW • ENO UNIT • PRJME LOCATION l>f-•ic Root pte• wit"·~...,..,,__..., fir~. Gf'MI t..ity llitdM9 with -.t•f "4•-... uoi •Ith ,.,,.., .... ,,..... ... v---~..,... --k ~· ...... -... ec«<M •• yGef ....._ c-.1.,,,.... .......... c.. ..,...,. 0.-..n. 11'7 .... -. 366 San Miguel Drive, Suite 2op, Newport Beach • (714 ) 760-0714 \ \ P~. •/SATUROAY Dece,..._r ,10.. 1'91 ?2uiaeJ1tial lJetJlteea,e SeeW&u 7'1e ,eae9e"t 911aepe11an1t ?2eal ~tate <!olll/JllJI# ill tie natitJJI NEW ON MARKET SPECTACULAR IN IRVINE $111,soO "Chateaux" townhome. highly customized with enclosed atrium. Experience the feeling of this I BR . I 1hBA. home with the serenity of this special feature. Ana Perkins. LIKE NEW CONDOMINIUM $244,000 Beautiful 3 year new 2BR. 2BA, condominium in the heart of Newport Beach. White carpet. mirrored walls. Very light and bright. Security gated community Micki Cooper EASY LIVING BY THE BAY $425,000 This 3BR. 21h BA with family room 1s light and bright. Rear yard w/loads of privacy: Gate guarded Bayview Terrace by JM Peters sur· rounded by bicycle and jogging paths. Gloria Robertson and Carolyn Lowe. NEW BA YCREST LISTING $449,000 Move-in condition, ready for immediate oc· cupancy. Three BR. 21hBA. cottage, Berber ca rpets. pool redone. riew landscaping. Home completely refurbished. Beverly Morphy. BAY SHORES $525,000lH Enjoy the amen1t1e s that this gated family com- munity has to offer Charming 3BR. home with separate master suite and study. Large family room. Ann Peters FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD $829,000 Outstanding one level 4BR. ho me, walking dis- tance to schools and shops. Great private lo- cation. Pool. spa and loads of upgrades Maxine Propp EMERALD BAY-ESTATE SALE $725,000 Only $725,000 for this 3BR, w/large nat backyard close to park and tennis. Terrific location. Great potential for add-on or remodel Compare with recent sales You 'll discover value. Call Rod or Dave BELCOURT HILL $749,000 Finest location with superb views of the ocean and city lights. Top quality interior with light hardwood floors. JBR. master suite with fire· place. Three car garage Ann Peters. SOUTHERN DESIGN $1,375,000 Three BR with pool. spa and fountain. Located on one of the largest lots in Irvine Terrace with 1 so· view of jetty, ocean. Balbes and Catalina. A must see. Ask for 8.1. Johnson HARBOR RIDGE CUSOTM $2,650,000 Under construction. fabulous views of the ocean and cit y lights. Five or six bedrooms. elevator. three levels. To be completed In the Spring. Choose your finishes now! Ann Peters. CONDOMINIUMS ELEGANT TOWNHOME 1321,000 Spacious 3BR. 21hBA end unit. Very light and bright, completely remodeled. has very private patio. Walk to pools, Wildlife Preserve. Trlona Bergin. CORONA DEL MAR $439,950 Located in near new gate guarded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to village or ocean. Three BR. 21/i BA. family room. Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe. Thanks to all tlae help and support ot our clients, tlaelr friends ud oar sales assodat.es) we laave reacbed oar goal of S,500 cans of food to lilelp feed the bomeless and lilangry of Oruge Couty. Donations a.re stiU beiJlg accepted, and our tree is sdll growing. SUPERB OCEANFRONT VIEW 11,985,000 Dramatic 180° views of oc.ean, jetty. Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR . 5BA. A specia l CdM opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth FABULOUS ESTATE -VIEW $1 ,500,000 Six BR, 51hBA with family room. Sitting room and formal dining room. Guest quarters. Dramatic pool, outside cooking fa cilities and entertain· ment area. Two separate master suites. Triona Bergin. OVERLOOKING BEACH $2.375,000 Terrific .new 3BR, 41.hBA w/conv. den. Looks down on the private beach G p0unding surf. Th is is EIY!erald Bay's best location. Seller may ca rry financing to qualified buyer Dave Hlrschler or Rod Daley. OPEN HOUSES BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR H V HILLS 4 BR, FR, spa BAVSHORES J BR FR JASMINE PARI( 3 BR. FR H V HOMES 5 BR. FR spa BAYCREST J BR. FR, pool BAYVIEW TERRACE 'l BR. FR BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR BAYSHORES J BR. F'R JASMINE PARK J BR. FR H V HOMES 5 BR. FR, spa BAYCREST l BR, FR pool BAYVIEW TERRACE J BR. FR BELCOURT 4 BR, FR, pool IRVINE TERRACE J BR, FR. pool HARBOR RIDGE 6 BR, FR. pool SATURDAY a..-5,000 M Can10f'I Felrwar I ·5 Donna Godshall 1111,000 1324 Outr1994tr I ·4. 3-0 Muine Propp $525,000lH 2535 Yteta Ortve I ·4 30 Melanie Oldham 1434,'50 IOI Hlbfecw I ·4 3-0 Ann Grau .... 000 1114 Pon Chartee I ·4 JO Stan uton S44t,OOO 2051 Commodore LeM I ·4 Beverly Morphy $425,000 47 ............. Place 1·4.10 Coby Ward SUNDAY ~.-.ooo 1·5 1525,000lH 1-4 JO 1434.950 1-4 lO .... ooo 1·4.JO M Canfon Felrwa, Donna Godshall 2535 Vleta Dmre Melanie Oldham ........ Ann Grau 1114ftcwtC...,_ Stan uton 1441,000 2081 Commedore LeM I ·4 ~verly Morphy SGl.000 47 Sheerwat., ,.._. I ·4 )0 Coby Ward ,,......., '7 lleloowt I ·4 Bel~ Partch S1,17S,OOO 1111 DolptlM Twriaoe 12·4 JO B.I Johnson a,no,ooo 1 CreehlOod Dr l-4.3-0 Carol Allltori 2 Civic Plaza # 100 SELECTED HOMES MEDITERRANEAN VILLA 1515,000 A decorators dream. white~on-white. High cell· ings. red tile roof. professional fandscapine. White wooden shutters. extra room for many uses. Assoc. pool & spa. Mall Gulledge. PENINSULA -PARK -PRIVACY IMS,000 Four BR. 21hBA. family home away from the crowds yet close ro wedge, beach bay activity A dream place to raise an a,tive family. Hobie Denny. NEED TO MOVE QUICKLY ... .000 Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Bring an offer on this beautiful like new 5BR, Somerset in Harbor View Homes. Finest quality upgrades. Beverly Morphy. LIDO ISLE·BAYFRONT $1,495,000 Larger lot and dock. Great views from spacious living room with bayfront patio for entertaining Three BR. 4BA. plus family room. Terrific lo· cation Barbara Aune or Carlyn Calfan • S~LE OR TRADE S1,S50,000 This bayfro~t home. will consider trading down for duplex tn Corona del Mar. or single fmaily, home in Newport Beach. Wonderful 5BR. In prime location with pier & slip. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan BIG CANYON A LOWEST PRICE '525.000 Big Canyon Home. Beautiful Dover completely redecorated. F'rench windows and doors, den with wet bar. Low maintenance garden with large patio and deck. Jackie Keigh. OUARD OATED 1535.000 Big Canyon, expanded Dover mode{.. 2BR. 2BA. built-In entertainment center. hardwood floors. crown moldings, wet bar. air conditioned Land~ scaped by Rogers Gardens. Madelyn Gonzales. 810 CANYON 11,415,000 Lovely traditional family home. 6BR, 4BA with elegant formal marble entry. Large master suite. large private lot with pool. On one of Big Canyon's finest streets. Danny Bibb .pr Step- hanie Grody. FAaULOUI CUSTOM HOME 11.815,000 Traditional Country French. 5BR. 6lh8A, home. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th ttole. Lake view. incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. BIO CANYON CUSTOM ta,ll0,000 Magnificent family home set on~· or the largest lots. Spacious rooms, blea~hed oak floors. 6BR, separate large cabana. pool, and spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. BIG CANYON -BEST VIEW IS.200 000 Five BR. home with I so• golf course m~ln and city light.$ view. Imported tile roof, ma¥fs quartersJ chlldrens wine. Master suite wlth sit· tJng area and balcony. Danny Bibb or Linda Oeth. . DAILY PILOT/aAL llSTA1'W•------------------------------:IATUllDAY Dec..._ 10, 1-/~AGa I ••. t ·REAJ:1·v. Exclusive Affiliate in Orange Count LAGUNA NIGUEL NEW LJSTING! Lots of.potential with this fixer-upper. Needs lots of TLC, but bas locati~·location! Three bedrooms plut two baths. Call now for a private viewing! $250,000. Ad#006. BARBO'& RIDGE A warm traditional family borne of tbe bi&best standard with an open flo~ing floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-ttalf baths. Oak sta'"!ay, 1~t. kitchen a~ a refri,erated wine cellar. Great ou~1de entertalntDg area with built-in BBQ, pool and spa. all profes1onally landscaped with ocean, bay and city light views. $2,500,000. Ad#OOS ' HUNTINGTON HARBOR Large corner lot affording privacy and rooll} for two larae y·achts. ' Four bedroom, three bath borne bounded by 142 feet on the water. Extensive use of marble in bathrooms, new carpets. fireplace and wet bar. Very large waterfront decks perfect for entertaining. Hard to duplicate! $1,095,000. Ad#008 LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French home completed in exotic woods, located on. two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean coastline views. Four bedrooms, four baths, two fireplaces. solid oakwood noon, five oceanview decks, beveled and tulip windows. Very large family home with e:sceptional yards complete with fruit trees. Steps to charming Victoria Beach. ,1,295,000. Ad#003 WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX A terrific income property cloee to tbe beach in West Newport. Two units, each with two bedrooms, one and one-ball baths and a fireplace. Fe>ar-ar carport, plus additional oU1treet parking. $395,000. Fee. Ad#OOl '- BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX · OUTSTANDING VALUE! Choice location in first block from the bay with some view. Three bedrooms, two baths 1n upper unit, and two bedrooms, one bath in lower unit. Two car garage plus carport. C8llnow for a private showing. $645,000. Ad #OlO. NEWPORT BEACH NEW LISTING! Situated in a woodsy setting with lots of privacy, this two bedroom and two,bath unit is vacant and ready for quick occupancy. Community ~l, spa and tennis courts close by. Walk or bike to ocean beach. $230,000. Ad#002. BELCOURT WLL Ocun, catalina and city Uabts view from this m•nn•n1 townbome. Tastefully decorated and f1ll'Dilbed in altra-quality modern. New blond bardwood flooriJtl, Berber carpet1D&. cUl&om wiDdow shades and lbutten. Dramatic castom Upttnc UaroapouL Air coadiUoned, UPIJ'aded leCUrity s;.tem. three car prap, pardecl' 48le. Offered JUlly farnisbed at f7t5,008. Ad #018 .. I LAGUNA BEACH NEW USTtNG! Panoramic ocean and city lights view! Bleached hardwood floon, marble fireplace. lavish marble baths. and generous use of granite in kitchen. This spectacular residence offers the ultimate adult lifestyle with two bedrooms, two and one- balf baths, private swimming pool and spa and two tubs $1,2SO,OOO. Ad#023. SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spygla.sa, views of city lights, mountains. Harbor Ridge, partial ocean from garden. New French doors throughout. Cuatomiled ~tinl in and out, new marble floors in foyer. family room and titcben. Upgraded landscaping and security system. Mt5,000. Ad#019 NEWPORT ISLAND Dllcover ''Newpqrt Island," the quiet bide-a-way island on the Peninsula. A fourbedroom, including a master ~2droom with a private sundeck and spa, two bath, two story home. A warm, open living room with used brick fireplace, oak flooring, remodeled IOUJ1Del kitcben. Asking $445,000. Ad #Ol4 HAJlBOR RIDGE No exi>eme bas been spared to create this architectural master· piece. The flawless detail of design and construction is not unlike a fine work of art. The generous use of slate, copper and other quality materials cannot be matched. Comprising six spacious bedrooms, five and one ball baths, park.i.Dg for as many as five automobiles, this estate offen tbe maximum in luxurious living. Outstanding bay and night light views. In the finishing stages of construction now, decorative fini.sbel may be selected by tbe purchaser. can today for a private viewing. $2,950,000. Ad#Ol 7 WOODBRIDGE-SOMERSET-REDUCED! Expanding family forces the sale of this charming two bedroom, one and one-half bath cotta,e. Best Woodbridge location. only steps from community pool, spa and park that includes assocaa· lion-owned tennis courts. Energy saving hotwater beater and • inside laundry. Only ,162,900. Ad#Ol l. SPACIOUS HOME IN PARK LIKE SETTING On a quiet street of outstanding homes. this immaculate five bedroom, three bath residence is on a large park·like lot in Oran,e. IF you are looting for a spacious borne with s~ pool and spa in a beautiful country setting, don't miss this. lligbly upgraded with amenities too numerous to list $425,000. Ad #004. WESTCLIFF Charming Countf¥ Freocb residence in the highly desirable Westclilf commumty. Stroaa street appeal with Frencb Chateau architectural detail, inclacli.q lots of used brick and wood beams. Lush landscaping surrounc& the pro~rty, and a generous backyard provides ample space for a swimming pool or flower garden. Tbe interior offers comfort and cbarm. exquisitely decorated in a traditional motif. Wood peg floors in the. country· kitchen, with used brick. fireplace and beamed ceilings. Three fenerous bedroomsplus tow batM. Call now for a private viewing. 525,000. Ad#Ol2. . . A MEMBER Of THE r1l SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK laJ COLDWeLI. BAN~eR~ Expect the~ Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services . ' NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644~9'060 7 --- THE :: 1 COMPANY IN SO . CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS ~f.WPORT ISLAND S529,000 \\"a 1nfrom duplex wi th boat d<ick with an 11u1 ... tandin~ loc:t1on looking dCJwn a wide open l hannel. Excellent 11pportunit} for remodel. iJricecl to "'ell OLDE COM S565.000 \lmE-right into th1~ lif'aUt\. 2 vear old spacious homf' ... o. 111 hwv. Thous. !>pent on recent up- !!radt·., A must see' \·ery bright & ~uphi, ttcaled! BLUFFS BLl'f'FS S259,000 '2 ... tory wllh one RH. dn~tairs. Lovely patio with fu ... h land!-c:a pe. Newer kit. cabinet. & floor. :\t-al. dean & well decorated. BLllHS S339,000 Sp;mou"' "2 "-lY ··~" pian: :1 BH. quiet, on grn bit. Immac. cond. many uptrades, incl sec. sys. v. elect gait. plant Shutters. BLl'HS S359,900 Thi!-heauty is well lo<.ated (Jn desirable green- h.-lt within walkm~ distance to pool. Remodeled kit chen and baths, 2 patio" and !'Un deck. Live in r11mfor1 111 Newport Beach. BLlff~ S369,000 ·He!-t location nne stun .~ BH. & Den. End unit with lovely warp around patio. W ide rolling grt-t-nbelt & trees g1vt a feeltni{ of tranquility & privacv. BLl'HS S385,000 \1ove right tn to th1!-sparklmg :i bedroom ··J>elores" end unit It 's situated on a rush greenbelt with a peak of the back ba·y. PENINSULA BALBOA PENINSULA $650,000 Beautiful 3 BR beach front condo with wonder- ful view" of ocean, beach & pier. Rooftop sundeck. great kitchen, fireplace. beachside pal to. B~LB9A S670,000 High income from duplex located in the heart of where all the action 1s on the oceanfront down near the Newport Pier. PENINSULA S775,000 Wonderful <>eeanfront 1n prime area of Penin- sula. Swimming at its nest. Home has 5 BR, TV n >om. Upgraded kit, dr. lots of glass & vistas of !.and, dunes & sea. OPEN HOUSES OPEN ATURDAY 1-4 NEWPORT BEACH 442 VISTA ROMA 3 BR $:359,900 J . MAC MILLAN HARBOR VIEW HILL 3719 PARK GREEN 4 BR 8698,f>OO D. GOLD BERRY HARBOR RIDGE 4 BR. FR $/f>0.000 BLUFF 3 BR SVNDAY 1-4 50 RIDGELINE E. OL ON 2631 RAQUETA .J. SPARLING HARBOR VIEW HOM ES 1918 PORT CARDIFF 5 BR, FR S625,000 E. CORKE'IT HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3719 PARK GREEN 4 BR $698,500 D. MEEDER NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1401 KINGS ROAD 3 BR $825,000 B. MILES CORONA DEL MAR JASMINE CREEK H49,000 Elegant Plan 4 very private end unit 3 bedrooms + Ir~ expanded family room. Light and airy. Guarded ecurity. pools and tennis. HARBOR VIEW HILLS '649,000 #our bedroom t raditional with 2 cozy fi replaces, formal dining and large family room. Spacious courtyard entry. Located on quiet out -de-sac. HARBOR VIEW HILLS *898 500 Wonderful location next Lo park! Beautifully refurbished 4 BR w/new ki tchen, baths, french doors + Large covered patio in private setting. SPYGLASS '749,900 Largest spyglass f amity home with pool, spa, bay windows & decorator upgrades. 5 or 6 bedroom with f amity room, den & formal dinin_g. Terrific value. WATERFRONT Sl,475,000 Great potential. Remodel/expand. P rime lo- cation 4 BR, 3112 BA + much more. Spectacular lot + view. Motivated seller. One of a kind. Will consider aJJ offers. NEWPORT BEACH PARK LIDO S l 95,000 Large townhouse-3 BR, 2 BA, 3 car garage. Inside laundry/utility r()()m; private patio; hard- wood floors. Convenient area. CaJI to see! BA YSHORES .~ '439,000 4 BR. 4 BA on an oversized lot. Prime location. just teps from walkway to beach and guest dock. U -shaped home opens to brick & gazebo. _ BACK BAY S479,900 Wonderful back bay home. perfect f.or the grow- ing family 4 bedroom 2.5 bath, sep. fam. room. Hug~ rear yard with separate play a rea & R.V. parkmg. NEWPORT BEACH '625,000 Largest model-5 BR. uperbly decorated. ky lights, French window , wood floor , country family kitchen. AU surrounded by 'J>OOI, gardens & views! HARBOR RIDGE · '750,000 Gorgeous 4 BR. 31 i BA home marble flovrin~, oak paneling, custom wall & window coverings. Beautifully landscaped corner location. A mu~r ee! LIDO PARK '795,000 A touch of Manhattan in the he~rl of Newport Beach. Panoramic ocean view from this spec- taculRr 7th floor 2 bedroom, 21/2 bath. Seller may trade. NEWPORT HEIGHTS '825,000 Front row King Rd. with panoramic Harbor views remodeled with luxurious master suite. :'l fireplaces, handpainted tile in dream kitchen. BIG CANYON S l 395,000 3 firepl~c.es, circular stairway, kitchen so fabulous 1t s been photographed for 2 magazine . Custom buiJt on golf course. N.B. most charming home. COLLINS ISLAND '2,Z00,000 Location, view, lush landscape,, bayfront. A fabulous home with quaJity b buiJt-ins, great floor plan, entertainment rm on beautiful pri- vate island. LINDA It.SE U,190,000 fu>ectacular? contemporary remodeled bay{ront E_uropean k1~hen, 4 BR, 5 'h BA, turning basin, view, large shp + south patio. BAYSHOIES SS,H0,000 Fa~ulous views of boats by day, lights of the Pavilion & the city by nighL 60 ft.bayfront, large dock, pool, spa-all t he amenitiet! LINDA ISLE U 600 000 One of Newport's premier bayfront ho,;.es ~ith mor~ than 80 ft. on the bay. A pier and alip of 100 ft. will accomodate a veritable flotilla! By appt. • DECEMBER '·WJ!ITE SALE;' 2 OUTSTANDING V ALOES MADE EVEN BETTER tit VISTA 61ANDE, THE BUJFFS 324 MAllGOLD, OLDE COIONA DEL JIAll $51t,5M NEAii PERFECT. LIKE NEW! All whJte. End unit townhome. four bectroom, and thr• b9th. Lovely MttiDt on grMabelt naf'pool. SUGHTL Y S,\NT A FE IN COM! Something special south of hfthway. Two bedroom, 2 b9th, gourmet kitchen, skylights, wood floors. and designer touc~. Close Escrow by Deumbu 31st and · $500,000 Might tab id CloM &crow by December 3ltt and $389,900 Might take it! ' .............. Tlll .... k CHARMING COTI"AOE-Small home & big lot. Walk to N. Laguna beaches. R-2 w/easy access to N. Count,Y. Woqded property w/room to grow. $345,000. LIDO LOT-Rare lido Nord lot, Pier/Slip already in, AIA plans included, live among Udo luxuries: tennis, yachting, Playhouse, etc. $1.295.000. lltO 3 BORM-Single family home on greenbelt! With pool! Huge ballroom/Rec room! In Irvine! 3000 s.f. home & 8000 s.f. lot. Properly priced at $364.000. PRIMO CONOO-Eastside Costa Mesa, large doors & 2 car attached garage. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, and-2 stories. $185,000. BACK BAY ENCLAVE-Charming hideaway de- velopment, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, near comm. pool. spa, with own lawn and crisp decor. $262,000. , Ba ... la lrwlae Ten•c• PICK OUT THE PAVILION-Great sit-down views of Newport Harbor, et al. 3 bdrm, den & 4 bath. Something very special In Irvine Terrace. ~.000. VERY NEWPC>ftT-Frlendly home In Irvine Terrace. Sparkles, 2 bdrm, den with used brick, shutters. papers and charm. $525,000. Luge F•mllY Bam~s EASTaUFF FAlllL Y ~-Five bdr~ 2 story with huge fenced back yard. Clole to schools, public tennis courts & lowly part(. $539,000. POUR IA. I.al E STORY-Monfego in H.V. Homes. Quiet location near 9Chool & greenbelt. Solar heating, MCurtty system., & spa. $469,900. LAGUNA ... CTACULARl-Sptlt-level home with bMUtltul woods & gtau overtootclng the ocean. Hes-- tied among the ,, ... $575,000. a... ... a.. ...... ,.r11ea nc .. TURTLEROCK-lmmaculate family home in prime area. Charming touches. And in ideal location $439.900. · JA .... PARK-Unique hillside CdM development, 3 bdrm, 4 bath. 2. 160 s.f.. price incl salt water aquariullJ with rare fish. Asking $495.000. Bl.UFF .. llEAUTY-All white. end untt townhome. Newly carpeted & painted. High ceilings. 4 bdrm 'G' Plan. Close to greenbelt w/pool, & spa. $399.900. COZV LAGUNA COTIAGE-Located on 2 lots. walk to Woods Cove beach. shoppifl9' and cafe's. Barely above lot value. $425.QOO. ................. , 1-4 l'W llSTI llU $299,900 Hl ........ View of the Park D. Miller TIE M.lffS $399,900 • Yhta .,_. 4 bdrm. 3 bath townhm M. Read ... -$895,000 Jll ""' 4 bdrm. 4 bath Granieri/Spaulding .... Ill.I $595,000 3'bdrm; Den. FR lit Yia ..... M. Hartling l'lm llSTI llU $262.500 2MI ._.a., 3 bdrm, 3 bath Leverett/Weber l'lm llSTl llU $185,000 lll E. ..... 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 story Leverett/Webec... .... Y-... $648,000 1121 .......... 3 bdrm. Den. 4 bath, view 0 . Johnson JUIMlf8" ._ $245,000 3 bdrm. 3'1>ath, twnhm \ n•• ..... L. c.lhoun .............. , 1-4 IW llSTl IDl $299,900 Hl lrt ... "41 View of the Park 0. Miller TIE •lffS $399,900 -Yhta ._. 4 bdrm. 3 bath townhm 8 . Swindall '·'· au ss39,ooo "' , ........ Expansion Opportunities N. Fogarty ... -$895,000 Jll ,.,,, 4 bdrm, 4 bath P. Spaulding L91 llli $595,000 111 ......... 3 bdrm, Oen, FA M. Hartling , EW llSTI llU $262,500 2141 ._. a., 3 bdrm, 3 bath Leverett/Webec . EW llSTI llU $185.000 .1ll E. ...._ 2 bdrm. 2 bath, 2 story Leverett/Weber ·-TllUll $648,000 1121 ........... 3 bdrm, Den. 4 bath, view D. Johnson llllMT• ._ $245,000 llN ....... 3 bdrm; 3 bath, twnhm L. Calhoun ms• ftJ.'9 $380.000 21111 Tr11•lr• J.M. Peters, Plan 4 8. White .. .... -... $495.000 111 ...... 3 bdrm, 4 bath home A. McGee llSTl llU $129.000 2• INle •U 2 bdrm. townhouse B. Hutchings LY. au $726.000 1111 111 flJ le er Ocean/Canyon views 0 . Johnson _.." 111J S695.ooo• w ....... ... 3 bdrm, Ocean view S. Stingaby .,.. Tmlll $525,000 1•1 ........... 2 bdrm, rem~ 1 Artte J . ...., $539,000 ...... 5 bdrm, 3 bath, family home P. Zartler 1 • l'AG• 8/SATUltDAY oec .. ber 10, , .. ________________________________ ID' .. 1LY PILOT /BAI. hTAft ---GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY 8(V(RL Y HILLS BRENTWOOD HAf\ICOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAG- NIFICENT OCEAN/BAY VIEW · This penthouse unit has one of the best views in Villa Balboa. Two roomy bedroom wu1tes each with private bath and balcony. Upgraded carpeting, skylights. fireplace & inside laundry. Walk to the beach or en1oy the pool & tennis. Securtty bu11d1ng & gated ·communrty. Call now for appointment. $350.000 EASTBlUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVEL 4 BEDROOM HOME · Ttus lovely home 1s located near Eastbluff's community park & IS on 1 of the larrest lots m EastbluH. Room for a pool or expanSIOn. Mtnt cond. w/many upgrades: French doors. & windows. kitchen w/new tile. cabinets, GE microwave/oven & garden window. securrty system & new root. Great for entertaining with an extra large dining room & eating nook off kitchen w/bay window. A beaubful family neighborhood near schools, churches. tennis & parks. S«9,000. PALM DESERT FEELING WITHOUT LEAVING NEWPORT · Beautiful Newport North Villa featuring 3 bdrms, & family room. Complete downstairs covered in pavers .. OutSlde you'll find a lap pool & spa with large patio for entertaining. A must see! $550,000. OPEN HOUSE SUNOAY 1·5 3000 CORTE POfHOFINO, N.B. PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS. · Prestigious "G" Plan. 3 bdrm, 1 % bath. expanS1ve lush greenbelt. sunset & Back Bay balcony views. Beamed cathedral cetlmg walls ot glass. tile entry with mirrored stairway with hand turned banister and rails. 3 hole putting green. Huge kitchen with pickled cabinetry. Security system $415.000. QP[N SA TUROA Y & ~DAY 1-5 1984 VISTA CAUOAJ..-BlUFfS-N.8. BLUFF'I ~OF A KIND". 1IO° PAN-~ VIEWS -Elpanded, retnOdeled & up- graded, ttns property IS unique & different from all others 1n the Bluffs. At the bme ot original COflStruction, 2 bdrms & bath were added betow the main tewel. Master bdrm ste on main levef has an enlaraed bath area, 1acuu1 tub, sty lchts, separate shower & watk-tn closet. Hichly upgraded throutflout w/large family rm & spac.ious d1ntncfhv1ne rm area. New kitchen appliances. inside laundry area & entrance to home from attached garage. This 1s truly a rare beauty! $510,000 fee. BLUFFS. OWNER RETIRED READY TO MOYEI · This owner is ready to move. so submit all otters! Sharp, clean & affordable 3 bdrm. 2~ bath. Enclosed private palt0 with ptetty flowers & plants. Easy ltvmg tn beautiful Newport Bach & convenaent to all. Walk to communtty pool. Eastblutt shoppinc center. tenM. churches, schools & parks. Affofdable pnce includes the land. $269,000. OPEN SATURDAY 12:3()..4:30 2710 VISTA DEL ORO. N.8. '14[WP0Rl 8[ACH ~ PALM OCSEltT BLUFFS. QREAn Y REDUCEDI SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT · Freshly painted with new carpet, new pilotless stove & oven. new tile. counter tops, fjxtures & mirrored closet doors.. Air conditioned plus air electric cleaner and security system. Spacious &. private patio overlooking greenbelt & pool. Very conve- nient location. Walk to Eastbluff shoppinc center. CdM high school. churches, tennis & park. This property is in mint condition & ready for you to move into. Price includes the land. Reduced to $267,300. OP£N SATURDAY & StN>AY 1-5 2401 VISTA HOGAA·BlUFF~.B. CORONA DEL MAR HOP, SK• AND JUMP TO THE OCEAll · Enioy hvinc ~ block from the beach in this beaubtully landscaped, well-maintained home. 2 bedrooms, 2'h baths wrth ocun MW from cozy family room and spectacular panoramic vieW from sundecl Secluded patio adJ(>lns the l1Y1nc room and dininc area. New root. new floor cofffincs. CQ9Ptr plumblnc. Owner may carry Slleable 2nd trust deed. Coroni-def Mar rmnc at its best! $625,000. ULTRA CHARM * CORONA DEL MAR · This stunmnc 3 bdrm. 3~ bath condo IS oJlly 2 months young & a block walk to China Cove. Ascent the oak staircase to the dramatic master suite with jacuzzi bath & YN!W of the ocean from your private balcony. Custom Country-life wallpapers throupout and a gourmet kitchen equipped for beauty and etficency. Cooled by central air conditioning. unique futures abound 1n this home that shows like a model. A real prize listed at $550,000. OPEN HOUSE SlN>AY 12:30-4:30 304 FERM.EAF-COM WONDERFUL FAMLY H01E ON COR- NER LOT .. OL' COM -This Cameo ttctQnds home has access to 3 pnnte buches. New roof. bf and ~ carpet, hlrdwood floors, frencil doors & windows. Oeeorator nllcottfincs & crown mouldincs. A true value. $535,000. OCEAN Ml> .ETTY VIEWS · Coiy Corona del Mar cottaee on 40ft. lr\t T .... L .. -0 '10USe p1a pest quarters ove1 S 0 tile patios for entertaininc. f • __ "-•. dryer & ref•ator. Probate sale. sutlfect to court confirmation. You'M love the location ... steps to Bic Corona Beach. $625,000. I HUNT1NQTON HAMOR l I SAN DIEGO SAN ntAHCISCO SAN MAltlHO f IAN CLE•NTE SAN CLI MINTI,'• 0 TA.j MAHlr-• ENTERT AIMERS' DMAll · Situtld on I hillside with a commandinl wiew of IM Pacific Ocan and city of San Clemente, this~ bdr111 custoM llolle is tcw the person wantinc somethinc uniqtle a spedlclllr. Ora-. m~tic entry w/Yylllflts, spanisll tile loaf.• 1t7ft Koi pofid, surrounded by lusll & Sdl*ldld 6*' •• between the lst and 211d ftoor 0 .................. cent view throucti 2 story hilfl windows.111111 _..,. OY« pr. Md master bdrtl ltas fir ... & .,., ... office. A ,_. rm is Mio iftcludld w/pt#JA 111111 a spa, The $459,000 first trim deed is ............ °""" may carry 2nd T.O. Clll today fof ICIPl to see. $599.500. WILOEWU MtMAT ~O CA· NYON ·"you wlflt to II\ away from the hatle & bustle of city life & back to nature, this home is for you. h is surrounded by mot1ntlins. lrMS, strtltlM, & wild ~~­ Custom buift throucflout with hutt ....., bMroom, walll·in closet. loft. flfllify roont, ~~nc room, deft and double praee. 8'"'t in 1985. this 2200 sq. ft. '1trtlt is comptetefy sett contained Ind deMetefy "One of 1 Kind.'' T ravef a few miles past O'Neil Pan on lfl 11•ptovtd road. $125.000 on federal lease land. CONDO NEAR IOUTH C6'8T PLAZA · This ewbnc 1 bdrlll low!· pte parded community is pen,r• o· \. )I ..... thief "own" place. e._ .. 11f11 •-tn closet, attractuve kite. V ,. .. ..o •• sure to please. Pool/!4)1. tems. halth center are iust some of .ttie amenibes you Wiii en,oy. $72.000 lftdudes 1M land. f MNTALl I • NEW NEWPOllT 9UCH coma -2 BR, 2 BA nur PCH and 5'cler10r. Security butldinc. Com. pool & spa. Sl.395/Mo. UDO 18UM) WATWRONT • 5"clM and attracbve .. 81t, 4 IA._ •I• llld llip for 45' boll 2 car Pllt· Awaillllll Now l&al. Ywty .,. It . $8,000/llo. ~ IUCM OCU•ROWT ·A swf· er's dlliaM. Mt sttps to the 111111 • OCIM • .,_. new. 2 81 wm. _.,......_ ...,,.,_, Slclrity systM, *· Bat location°" smtcn Drift. ....... peaesion. Sl.400/llD -----------RELOCATING OR TRANSFEMIG?----~--...;;....--­ ..._.. CIR be I WlfJ tl'Jill ~ bit Geof'll EJlill Clll ... it llllilr tor JOll. G.rJt £AMs Wy .. -...... ,.. ............ tor"" 60,.,,. AM lo-.. ... ,.,.., c--rlli.t.... ~-:-ii ....... IW•o I ..He11rlta ......_... .J rtll9rs ....... ill..__ ... .,....... tf,..... .._ • -P ~_.,..._.....,ML ' ----·Vt w. wl 4lirtd "!' ~ • 1111[111!'rvafmh••111 .. ~,.. dloict • w1-.. 11,.. .... ii....._ Go°"' caHu -,,...._ ,,..._,.. ...,...,. "' -. ... -.u ,, ................................. ,... Tiie '-II Elill C.....,,,..... 1111_..•1....., "• m•a m Jlllt cll lir .._a (714) 15M100 .. _. tw • 1111C11i1n ~ 759-9100 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~LJ f\.:t~~ l JI Jla W V~, .:I V I )l Jj '1 ~ 19-, l ~..:l ~ \ l O I iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil;;...;_~ .., .. TDA -'tHE REAL ESTATE COMPANY NEWPORT HEGHTS . . . The aura of Old World quality and crafmanahlp abounds in this magnificent, ftve bedroom, ftve bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from llvtng rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge ftrepl9oes and a handsome den panelled .In African walnut. Wonderfulty destgned to provide lots of natur• light throughout. Trlpte crown moldlnga, .mtque ch8ndeliers, air condtt~ Ing, stum shower ... feeturee galore In thiJ uncompromising property unlike any other In . Newport ............................ ..;,. .......... 11.•,000 DOftR SHORES ... Onty one word futty describes this residence ... "awesome". The ' facilities are awes6me. This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet functional, app<Mntments. A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool · and spa, two patios (one with a stand-up wet · bar), two flreptta. Inside ... unrivaled luxury In fNfKY room Including a regm master IUite with two separate baths and d,....ng rooms. Addltionalty ... a New European kitchen, a comptete eecurlty syst.,n. S~ ... a superb thermostaticalty controlled wtne room. And the lilt goes on. An experience that shouldn't be mlSMd .................... ., ................. 11,•.- .... BEACON aAY ... A truty special community ... offering the belt of reeort IMng combined wtth the tranquilty otpark-llce aurroundtnp. There •e expanlive lawnl, termts courts, boat docks. and best of .,I ... no trafftcl The home hu been tot.,ly refurbished from the all new .,try through to the redwood dectc that Is one step from the beech. Handsome oak ftoors, a large bright kitchen, new carpeting throughout, and fresh land~ng. Thia four bedroom, ftve bath home is the belt In bayfront ffving ............................... 11..-,000 aALMA PE ... IULA ... Oceanfront, cus- tom thr .. bedroom and two bath home With vtews In aM directionS ... ocean, bay and .... coastline from Palos Verdes to Dana Point. Light, brtght end 8iry this home ha been completely refurbtshed In delicate color9 to accentuate the ultimate In OOMnfront IMng. Sculptured Berber ~. Italian ftleS, Polished copper ftxturea, Cartan countertops In kitchen are just a few of the many a.tom feetures. Thia property le alaO avaHable for ieue. C... office for Information. SMt tn- dudee 30' x eo· lot on beech .......... -.-• o1 DOVER IHOMI -....._...end RNdJ ... Now one of the beet priced vtew pr9P9ftles In all of Newport Beech. Thia four bedroom, ic>Uf bath home ta lmpeceableiofl9ra wery arntnty one could c:teeire .. "Mme • f9w: trench doors. huge formel room, three yw old gourlMt kitchen, quet tlc>omg, tine cs gange, ., condltlolllng, eecurtty eylt9fn, be9uttful brtck pdoa. Come -tor ~ ............................................. ~ . . FEATURE HOME NEWPORT NORTH -· llRING OFFER ... Fabulous three bedroom, two and one half bath, two story, single tamity, deteched home In Newport NortJ'i Vlflaa. Conwnlent Newport Beech location be- tween Jamboree Road· and MacArthur Boutevard off University Orfve. This Napoli paan is decorator perfect. Highly upgr9ded carpet, wallcoverings and draperlee. Lush landscaping surrounds custom tlw and-cona ete patios In-very private y.-d. Air conditioned. Security system. Community pool and apa. High- ly mottvated Miier. Great opportunity. Draadeally ....... price c. ........ .. DOVER IHOMI ... T~ls la truty a epedaj home for thoee eeeklng a property of highest quality. A wonderful panoramic view can be . enjoyed from the spedous llvtng room, dining room and den. The outstanding mater suite. Is designed wtth a large compartmented bath and walk-In cioeet. Dedts or patios off of fNfKY room, lndudlng the l8COnd bedroom. blend In with the lush, low maintenance land-scapmg. Come and 1ee the many other cus.. tom feeturea of this home............... M41,a OPEN HOUSES aALllOA PE•••auu ... ., ......... 1111,a s.t-Sun 1-i:.30 ..... 1223 E. Balboa Btvd UYCMST ............................... ,000 s.t 1-4:30 .............. 2112 Leeward Lane lllWPORT NORTH ................. 11•.- 8al-$un 1-i:30 .... 3155 Corte Portoflno HUNTWtGTON alACH ......... , ... 14•,GOO s.t-sun 1-i:30 ... a..22 Seal Rode Ortve IA8T ... C08TA •SA ....... .,... Sun 1-4:30 ......... 252 Nineteenth Street lllWPORT NORTH ................... -.- Sat-8un 1-i:30 ........... 79 Corsk:a OrNe ' 6~1-7300 BAY CREST . . . Spectacuar bay· view from this custom three bedroom, two and one half bath home In prime location. Ideal for f~ty living and .,tertainlng with formal dining room and family room. Spacious, open, Nght and airy. Recentty remodeled. No expenM spared on this top quality home. Lo.vety ywd. Security system. If you 1ee It ... you'll want It. ••••"•"'''''''''''''''''n''''''"''"'''"'••.,••u•u .... NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Custom Home. Beautifulty constructed two bedroom and den. Two full baths. Country JMng at Its best. Step down living room wtth beeutifut river rock fireplace. Situated on large con. lot with view of ocean from muter bedroom. ......................................................... •90,000 BAYCREST . . . Superf:> location. Masterful construction. Splendid floor P'an· The hand-some brick exterior Invites you In. The Interior appointments (five bedrooms. three and a half baths, three ftreplacea, soaring oeHings. formal dining room, large family room) W'MI excite you. This property ta complete aa it stands ... but. the •Aeionary buyer-wtll .. more. Its greatest vaiue may not ~ in what it ls, but In what It could be................ • ... HUNT..oTON BEACH ... Decorator perfect ftve bedroom, two and three quarter bath, two story, single family home In H&.w1tlngton L~ tract. Situated on a quiet cul-de-_ sac onty one and one half mHee from the ocean. Dramatic living room. Dining room. Patio kitchen. Huge bonus room upstan. Lush landacaping surrounds patios and Koi pond in very private yard. 3 car gw-ee. .............................................................. EASTSIDE COSTA •SA . . . Ctwmett Totally remodeled Inside and out. High wood oei .... trench doors and delightful window covenngs highlight the living room. Country kitchen. Cozy dining .,.. wtth bay window. Fabulous baeky.-d. The "9gstone patio, Koi pond and gazebo add to the enchantment. New fence. Oversized three car garege. Come see for yourtetf. The price of owner9hip is evtdent. ... ~ .......... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ......... 1111,oao NEWPORT NORTH ... Welt located end unit IOOks out to poof and spa. Thia two bedroom two and one half bath condommium ha been upgr9ded with oven. carpets, Plantation lhut- ters throughout, blHc:Md oak entertainment center for TV and stereo. Mexican P9'M • In entry, powder room and kitchen. OYelltnd brick patio super for entertatnlng .... -.- RANCH C~ONILl ... Two tabutoul lot with utlfftles In LA er.ta. Unobstructed views CMM'toOklng Beer CrMk Golf Coune. Seier .. nn.no. ................................................. . I Aaw • .... 111,111 .._ .... IBI I I 1• 1111$------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil1617 WESTCLIFF f>RIVE,-NEWPORT 8EACH 11iiiiiiiiiiii LOVELY CISTI IEU NIL l•E Super 3 BR with remodeled kitchen & bathrooms lavtsh UM of Oak & Ceramic tlle-2 flreptaoes. Seflers very anxious to see offers. .. 12,lllllWI 2 bedroom condo. Extra ~ patio. -securtty gated, Wlllk to P9fformlng Atta c.ter. -····- 111T1111•sm Bulld8bte .... on hll top wllh aeo• ... 11 ........ with 750 produQng :::,-0 ... ":.. ~.-....... USTll• Vaulted ceilings Iott of light in thte 2 BR, 2'A BA highly upgraded townhOme ftrep&ace, trench doora, 3 yeer old. ....... 11111 IEU ·-•110,poo Huge comer lot, 3 BR, 1v. BA. family room OYWk>oklng IWge yard. RV ac- ceu, near South Coat ~. ~~ 11 ........ IEST In IACI llY AbSolutety _beat bet Back Bay buy In Eatlfde Costa Mela ... BR,-2~ BA. Outit location. Approx. 1,800 sq. ft. Hunyon thta buy. .... 11 ... _.ILll.-.S - EITlllE lllTI IESI 2 BR, 2'A BA ~. Hlghfy up-H'.cted French doora, Woocfbufntng trepl8ce. 2 car mteched Qlt'8g8. catl now & be In for Chrtatmu . .... , ... _ ..... llFD..W Two 3 BR. 2 BA Wllta In N.B. Both haW v8Ufted c ....... nr.pe.c. • ...,_. & dryers. 4 cer o-.-with ooena vtew from one oott. Only 8 yeara old. Seller extremely mottvated . .. U1111• TIWlll•E Dramdc 3 bedroom, 3~ b9tha. ¥Uted Clllngl. ...... ltvlng room, brtdt ..,..._., double cer AS; 1111 ·-·- TU IE.TEI 4 lllTI . Don't ,,.... this: 4 Untta townhouee style; '-ge 2 BR. 2 BA, eroo.d gar11gea. 10.tx current rent. @ 3",800. Thia won't IMt longl 91111 ·-' 631-1266 .. ----. - llYE llllT II To this tmpeccaibty IMlnhllned East· s6de townhome 3 BR, 2.5 BA, b~ wood cablMta, '9Clll8d llghtty, large deck ... wn:.= ~ner Wn 111m1 "lllPPI FllEIJ" Super Huntington a.dt 4 bedt--root""""'m pool home In ~ Btoakhunl ao. cation: ftreplaice, IWae Y9fd, cloee to IChoot, cut_...ct Juat llltedt -· -. ...... -T.- THTU 1111 -llNIJ · Model l*f9ct ~~ 3 BR, ~BA. ~,.i"" ~~':.re::: ~ ......... . • ,.-r t1nn11. c.1 '°' men -... , ... pp·p· IEWLllTill MEii llEEZI YIWS Two mater suit• wtth l>rfvate baths, plus guest bath. Executive townhOme in exc1H1nt centr91 Coeta Mela lo- C8tlon. End unit In a vwy private lettlng. Large private patio, plus 2 blllcon... washer/dryer Included. Perteet for ling ... or young couple. Community pool & spa. Oventzed 2 c:.r prage wtth room for work8hop .... Won't last at this relll0n8ble ~I ....... ··-.. lll/lm1..t -···· -t am21111 .... 1 Gr•t starter home on lovely tree lined ltreet. 2 bedrooms, detached prege & super large yard. Seller ll9Vtng ., .. , °"'Im 11 .... ' --..... n .. m 3 BR, 2 BA mMter ~'O down IUite .. open *"' ~ v .f'lllled hard-wood ftoors brQ JOITI • .8rtck fire- piece, i.rge ~ ':A lot. Excellent op-. portuntty to r.furbi8h & = 111 llllm IUCH IDIOT + llCllE ·3 BR, 2 BA plus charming mother-1n- law quarters. Large lot with spa, wet bar, pool and bonus parking. This is a must see! PU,111 .... ,uz .. s , . . 4 lllTS t"(\,Ell Townehouse. 1;.. \. ll' Mrkt. Rents. Asking C. U Pl2 ... Mnll•Tm ,._, •IEm.E ... 'I UICI* &•DIE Don't m• the laat of the large percela. Build or subdividing this rural 40 9Ct9 parcel next to Ctevel8nd Natlonlll For.1 Md near MW resi- dential dftelopment, off Ortp Hwy (174) RIV9f'llde Co. terms awilible on .... prtce of ..... mtYIYLIM 11111 .an PUZl Lovely family home, .. BR. 2 BA and family room located on cul-de-sac street. ~ Beautifully land;= a.rr 11 .. _M n11 L ... a. URI - PlllE SI 11111 Thia_gorgeoue home has It all: 4 BR, 2~ BA. fonMI dining, family room, 3 car gsage, large swttnmlng pool, front courtyn, low maintenance, all of theee ...wt• In Newport Beact'I. Cell. Only ... -........ . ........ ;IOO lllEWflUIEACI This home has everything. Single level 2551 lq. h. of ltvtng apace. Prtvate jacuZZi oft master M . Many, many upar8dea tuperb location. Less therl 10 -yesa old. For details and private~~ 1-11111 lllTA •II AM 2 BR, 1 BA wtth erdoMd gar- ages,. electronic entrMC:e gate. All units r9llfty ct.n. Owner trading up. For details or • ~adl . IEWPllT IElllTS EllLISIYE Executive style 4 BR custom home. Perteet for entertatr ·o Prestigious corner lot cloee • ~ ~. Master suite with •'& 0 ..1 office or bonus room, and ... 'V. Ormal Hvtng & dining areas.~ and amenttleel ExcluslYe Alklng II~ Ill • Ulll IEW • IUE Cll au.Illy c1up1mc currentlY under con- ltr'UCtlon. lioth unite.,. 3 bedroom. uc 1n1nt loeatlon. Cllll today to add yovr own .. ""*! touchea. ••• .. ·- Timi I UllT APAITllEIT Grear bulklng, great location. Con- sists of < 1> three betf0-.,,,,, 1'4 bath. <2> two bedr~0 \.. Uh. (4) two bedroom, & .. , one bedroom, 1 bath. Ptul ~ gerages. DrNe by only. 15831-15641 Tustin VIiiage Way near freeways 5 & 55. ::~ • • ·-ftlll 1m1T111 lllLIEIS Current zorq llllowa for 10-1 .ere Iota. Very l8Cluded wtth pmved roed. Coatlll Md mountMI .... Cllll for detalta. -... .. -•11•-, llYEITll'S IPPllTlllTI Fast growing e.tslde. Sbc (8) two story town."'°"'89. 3 bedrooms, 3~ batba, formal dining, cathedral cell- lnQa, ftreplece, Md private yerda. Ex- cellent Income or the po.tblltty to Ml 98P11r8tely. 11.-.-.-n 11a1w · IUlllFICEO CUSTll DIUSI ESTA1E .. E 4 BR, 4'..'1 BA home over 6, 100 sq. ft. with extraordinary Yiewl of city lights and Saddlebaek Mountains. Famlty room. fireplace; _gourmet kitchen, bfeaktastl'(>Ok, llbfary, den, fireplace In master bedroom suite, with two retreats. pool and spa. Luxurious home in Nellie Gall Ranch. ....-un.m •MU ' ALllll llCIWll 433 Acree. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of SacrameQSo Valley. Complete unctergroun<J sprinkler lrrlgation.'88 Crop at 25% return h,•,• ·---- UlllOW llllE COllO One BR, ptus den. One year otd. One car garage. Lake Mission Veljo. Usage Included. Available 11/15. $755/Mo . .... ""' 234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA I'~ U/SATUllDAY Dec1 ... 1r 10. I- COMMANDI NG THE MOST SPEC- TACULAR VI EWS ... Corona Highlands custom home at the end of a CDS street. Ocean, city light and Canyon views last for. -ever. Wood construction in the finest quality. Living area opens on to private patio with pool and spa. Lush landscaping with lots of flowers. A very unique property ............ S l ,595,000 PROMONTORY BA YFRONT CUSTOM ... This beautiful one stor y home on Promon- tory Bay has 3 bedroom, 3~ bath. with special features such as lap pool. spa , central air conditioning. 50' boat slip, teakwood bar. with ice machine & refrigerator. Gas barbecue in kit chen. This home with all these features on fee land for only ...................... S 1,250,000 ON T HE WATER !!! Contemporary, newly remodeled, home w/90' on the water ... comes complete w/50' boat slip. From the front door. a beautiful mirrored entry leads you into a bright & cheerful home w/3 bedrooms, 3/baths, fam . rm & off/ den. You 'II be right at home on the patio watching the Xm~ boat parade ... modestly offered at. .. S l ,300,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows likt new! Attracti ve 4 bedroom, 2~ bath, fmil y room. Palemera model, light & airy famil y home. ProfessionaUy landscaped. Spadous backyard with patio and spa . Choice location, close to shopping, schools, churches, communi- ty pools. Includes land ................. 1539,900 · IF YOU LIKE INDIVIDUALITY HERE IT IS ... BIG CANYON CUSTOM. Guard- 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 family rooms, den, loft ............. 1 1,350,000 BIG CA NYON TOWNHOM E ... Bright, spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Green Brier model. N~~ plush carpeting and paint. Ex- quisite living room with fireplace & wetbar. Large deck & patios. Lease $1,575/month ..................................................• 247,500 LAGUNA NIGUEL ... High on a hill ... Absolute privacy. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, featuring views from every window. Tiled, earthtone entry & fireplace, vaulted ceilings. This end unit is just like a single fa mily home and is set in a gorgeous landscape of ta ll. pine tre~. on an oversized lot. .......................... S 198,000 CUSTOM HOME SITE . . . Lovely level lot with beautiful views of Big Canyon Golf Course, could have ocean view second story. 13,000 sq.ft.. cul.de-sac location. overlooking multi-million dollar estates ............................................... 1875,000 YACHTERS PARADISE ... One of the finest locations on G:atalina Island. Views of 11Avalon, mountains, and endless ocean views. Large 3 BR, 2 BA, private spa. OnJy one year old. Furnished and golf-cart included. Only .................................................. 1595,()()C) EXQUISITE WOODWORK AND GRANITE HIGHLIGHT THI S 1V A TERFRONT HOME ..• Premium lo- cation on Linda Isle with views from all major rooms, 5 bedroom, 61ti bath, family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced by marbles and granite. Light oak cabinetry and floors. The muter bedroom with sitting area overloob the bay. 2 bath, 1tea.m shower, jacuzzi, walk.in cbets. Owner may trade ..................... 12,950,000 CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE ... This Linda Isle 4 bedroom, 4~ bath home includes a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, living room, gym. family room plus slip for large boat, and affords a spectacular Bay view. Please call regarding exceptional financing. Owner motivated ................................ 12,650,()()C) THIS LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT HOME HAS IT ALLU ... Linda Isle's best location. Sun aU day! Near gate-house, beach, tennis court and clubhouse. This quality home has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths plus powder room, game room, pool, spa, sauna, and .tip for large boat. ProudJy presented at ........ 12,450,000 . . HARBOR RIDGE . • . Lovely 4 bedroom detached condo. Private entry with running stream, hardwood floors, bandpainted tiles in the ~itchen, expanded master bedroom w/sitting area. Views of the Ocean & City Llgh rs ......................................... I 785,()()C) VIEW THE SPARl{LING NIGHT LIGHTS AND ocEAN SUNSETS ... Mediterranean Villa 5 bedroom, S~ bath, custom built Harbor Ridge home must be seen to appreciate.Quality features abound through-· out this 8,000 aq. ft. handcrafted home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 9()(),()()C) 118 ACRES ... Approximately 5 miles Crom rhe Desert Springs Marriott, this property with natural oasis, offers a bokl contrut to _the surroundi11g desert. Zoning petmits Residen· tial, Golf, Tennis or Country Qub, Mobile Home Park, Minj Warehouse~ already ap· proved FAA Airport . Submit terma for ap- proval. ..................... 'lo .................. 1708,()()() 160 ACRES . . . Located just a few mile$. from the future S2 billion "Rancho Coachella'' project (due to break ground in l 989). Possibly the lowest priced land in California. Oelert-bo&d for the future. Cash, terms or poaible trade . .................................................. 1320,()()C) NORTH LAGUNA!, ..• Oceanfront beach home , 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with tecurity gate. WonderfuJ vacation •tmOlpbere, liaten to the crashing surf. Walk to the beach, stores ~~~ ..... ~.~.~~~~~.~~~.~: ...... ~~~ ..... ~-bOO~~ NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM HOME SITE ... Ocean and Bay views. Price include. complete .Dlans for 3,500 sq. ft. home with rour car garage. ................................................... 1459,()()() IRVINE Lovely Plan II in the Del Borgota tract of West Parle. Sin«le family home with many up- grades, mirrored cloeet1, c~ tub and shower enclosures, sp~len front and rear, beautiful ~·b~g. ~ht grey carpet, very open. Won't ast at t 1s price ................................... 1289.000 SHOPPING 4 FREEWAY CLOSE ..• Comfortable .2 bedroom, 2 bath, spacious master bedroom, dining room & family room. WeU located, convenient to commum, J>!lb. pool, schools & abopping •........•••• 1144.900 808 a DOVIE KOOP BOB 4 DOVIE KOOP. # 1 RE.IMAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- When you want Result~ CALL THE BEST . · The Market I• RNdJ For Your Home-So, Call Th• Koop8 And List Todayl WE 1a1111wm11111n•11. •••• 1 11111 Ylnll If security Is what you want, MCUrlty.4 what you'll ..get In VIiia Balboa! Just beyond the prlvae guarded gates lies an txecutlve suite that Is so special, words cannot do It justice. Offered are 2 bedroom, 2 bath, In- door laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the designer furnishings are available for pu;chase. BUYER HAS BEEN TRANSFER~ED 1 IS OUT OF KLEENEX ... SUBMIT .. OFfERSI .,, .... -·~, ... Select 7ltJ111u IELLIE Ult: 1•1 Cloeed stables plus 3 open stalls. Lrg shaded grooming area, lrg track room, separate hay & fMd storage room, bar"l Includes sliding ga... windows, auto 0 'spray system plumbed thru-out ~ . .Mt. Also, large ~dog run "O' ~ v.~eouT THE HOME •.. 4 bedr00f"'4. 11fWY sharp home w/3 car garmge, :.._, off street parking, RV or · boat parking, .,re & potlce prot,ctlon avs- tema. $419,UOIJ llll':.'f':t:i, ..... , .... 111·1• rml•Nml-mJft Ill.I..., .... , .... 119 Own your-own home wtth u little u 3% down Md uw money through tax benefits. 1111 llU llW1 lllTll .uT 11•1 Super nice three bedroom, two bath condo. w .. located In g8ted community that • Juat bMr'I pe1ntec1 1n greys. w• to South Coat Plaza. Enjoy ... thta Md tine pooll for . . ••1• .......... *?kw ieut11191* WESTCLIFF Very cute Family home, weft located near IChoots and shopping. Comfortable living arrangements Include famlty room, living room, three bedrooms, two baths, large front, & back yard wtth a pool & a two car garage. This 0('8 won't last long ... ,.,.. Opu ~ouse Su~ i-4:g0 ..... ,. -'· NEW-1.ISTING. OWNER MUST· SELL Has purchaled an<>ther home & must sell this beautiful Newport North T ownhome that features 2 Master Suites. Den, Living ROQm w/Flreplace, Kitchen w/all the con- venient ap.pllances, lovety patio & more. Submit offers -$259,000 For an appointment call ,.,..,.., ..... ., 131·1211 SPYGLASS HILL CUSTOM Five BR, 4'h BA, two family rooms, new gourmet kitchen, four car garage. Private etectric gated entrance. Just comptetety remodeled. City and MountaJn views from this S,300 sq. ft . custom house. Asking ... .,,.._ ...... - HARBOR RIDGE A ..... ...._ lw planned tor ereckl• laaa1111 In IM ..,.....=.,... GI_..., .. ...... .... .... .,.... ..... Ooean,.., ACllaLllMa • 111111111•1 Nd brtck Ill ener,,elrtum, ldlllllilR A lllHl-decll •Dml•--............... lb ..... .,....,. ........ 19"1 ........... = n.1111 ....... -.-........... --. u....._....,...._ .... _,..... ......... ...... ,. ,... .......... IMl .. -""'tU-cell -·---131-1211 NEWPORT CREST , . Populer Plan VI hM been converted to 3 bedroome and allowed for a giant mater ....._ 2.5 bethe. lofted c111ng8. bright & 1UMY kttcMn, fwnlty room wtth nice deck, ..,.. Mng room, 2 c=-~ & rncnl ..... -·--- UIDI ISLE ,.. ...... ., ....... , ... ..It '11 •Aw • • ..., urlrrfn ~ .... .,..: ............... _, .... nn I I' 11111 II t. 11111t ..,. .................. . ................... ., ... , ~ ....... I ....... ,...,...., ,_, • = k1 .. l11t ..., I .. ,11111, al I .,._ It ..._ 111a It ...... ,.._" ................ ............................. 11• ,.... ........ $1,825,000 Ftr1Pth ..... 1wl .. lall 1111 •YIE lllP 131-1211 4 bedroom, 2 batt-' ~ O ntlal to expand up or out I t ·s ft tii-. But is built to lat. Beat bt V: »tUff. Hurry this~ won't lat tht .. .-end. . .... l(LI) ..... , ... ~ NEWPORT CREST Two story • Four Bedrooms • Two Baths and Powder Room • LMng Room with Loft9d C .. 11: IQ • Rr8ptece and Wet Bar • Family room wtth Deck R.a.d Dining Room • Sunny Kttc::hen • ~Suite wtth Sun Deck • Tuck-under' Ooubte Garege wlttl Auto-Door Opener and Inside Acee. Stllll--... ....... LIDO'S FINEST • ">BH 4 1/~BA. ckn . fc:1mlly room • Qt! mr rr>0m r;l milv home I l:glw<.1 qudlll \i & de~1~n. 1r.1d111rmal s1ylc w;paned wln<1ow~. F rench door<;, be;i m<-d crllin~s Orwnlt'd <t round s u nny. bnC'ked patio wllh private spa 1-dr,lat> /.!ame room w/wet bar' $995,000 120 VIA W AZIERS OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 FELL OUT OF ESCROW • 41lR 2BA Traditional Style llorne Prtme Oversized 45'Lot-I 1h Lots Frrnch Doors open to sunny South Patio Beamed eel lings. Remodeled k itchen Air conditioned. RC"duced $50.000 $595,000 204 VIA BARCELONA OPEN SAT a: SUl'f 1-5 • 3 BR. 3'7'J BA family home • Brtght open floor plan • Sunny Strada pa.Uo • Large sundeck off master • One of the lowest prtced homes on Lido! $595,000 NEW BA YFRONT LISTING! • 7 BR. 6 \';a BA. den or~ BR.'31r';a BA. den plus 2 BR. 2 BA unit. • Prfme overstzed 45 · lot on d.yibcach . with 3 car e. • g t open floor plan, proTcsslonally decorated In pastel tones. • "Tum-key" prfdc of ownership family home with large income unn. $1,395,000 BAYPROKT~TATB • 5 BR. 5 BA Bayfront Eetatc • TradltJona.l Old Puadena atyle home • 71' on Bay wf'J large boat allpe • French doora, lvy covered walla, crown moldtnp • Latticed courtyard entry plua 4car..,._ . $8,800,000. ; . . DAILY'PILOT/llaALaSTATW ................................................................ ISA:l'UllDAYDece.-.er 10,1 ... /PAGalS WATERFRONT· HOMES·,. INC. e"miNfl S""ll . . . Realtors R WEST NEWPORT Condo 112 -b,-oc-k -to-ocean ·~---=:.=.:._:.._.=~:=.t:::==--=========. LINDA ISLE Tra9itonal 4 bedroom 1n perfect co n- dition on oversied lot ~ith dock & side ties. Famly room with Fr. doors to huge bayside patios & cozy stud y with Fp. Circular staircase, Oilk floors & cab1· beaches. Newe r contempora ry 2 bdrm, 2 bath with dining room, large bonus room, high ceilings, sky- lights, & attached 2 ar garage. 631-1400 .... S320,000 NEWPORT neighborhood. Cus~om 3 bdrm ~o!"'e with separate large master, family & formal d 1n1ng rooms on spacious 101. Freshly painted & landscaped e>eterior and RV access. BIG REDUCTION!! Owner anxious. 631-1400 ........................................... S349,500 Open House Sunday 1-5 ...... v ........ ..," ...... 370 23rd St . NEWPORT BAY TOWERS Beautifu l remodeled 5th floor condo with 2 master suites & fabulous views of talina sunsets, bay, ocean & city li~hts. Security ~~~;&~.~~~.~.~~.~~.~~~~~:.~~~'.~.~~·~·i·~~!~.~~~1.to WPOllT SHORES ElClra large corner lot. Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home, huge patio next to sandy beach. Mexican tile floors, beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. Community pool & tennis. Price includes the land. 631-1400 .......................... S495,000 Open Sunday 1-5 ..................................... 300 62nd St. CORONA DEL . MAR New listing on charming duplex.-Fresh and clean with new carpet and paint, lil_rge 3 bdrm, 2 bath unit has ~reat master suite with lPa on private deck, 2nd unit is 1 bdrm. 631-1400 .................................... :.:, ........................... ~···· S539,000 UDO ISLE Lowest price on island. large 45' lot & lovely traditional 3 bdrm home, beamed ceilings, remOdeled lcitchen & Fr. doors from living room & master to sunny patio, steps to beach & tennis. REDUCED!! 631-1400 ....... , ............................. $S95,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ............ ~ .............. 204 Via Barcelona SEA ISLAND Elegant townhome-, back bay & city light views. Marble entry, ultra gourmet kitchen with granite counters, oak cabs & flooring & 2 bdrms. (uxurrous master with mirrored ceiling & bath with whirlpool tub. 631-1400 ................................ S6!5,006 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous remodel. Tile ·& . Berbe r carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open contemporary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story master suite, family & formal dining rooms & lovely large yard. 631-1400 ....................................... S625,000 . SEA ISLAND Lovely 3 bdrm townhome in gated community with pool, spa & tennis. F1'f in living room & master, views from living room, eat-in kitchen & master. Bleached woods, tile floors & plantation shutters. 631-1400 ........................ $675,000 UDO ISLE Charming 3. bdrm with 2 complete master suites, 1 up w1tfa ad/'01ning family room & one down, plus large forma dining room. Country French decor, custom built ins & private patio on lovely street. 631-1400 ................................ S750,000 Open Sunday 1-5 ............................... 112 Via Waziers NEWPORT HEIGHTS with shingled charm con- temporary flair & ocean views from deck and ~cious ltitchen. Light & 11i7k 3 bdrm wrth French 6r,>!,~~·~·i·~~.~~ .. ~~~~~.~~·~·~·~· .. ~.~.~~.~'.'.~~ s\~~~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 '-1-- ... *** " HELP US FEED THE HUNGRY THIS HOUDA Y SEASON In €Onjunction with the Newport-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, Waterfront Homes is collecting cann~d & 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 happy.- *** MONARCH BAY Terrace Court Sale wnh terrific -ocean views. Si ngle story 5 bdrm custom on large lot Family & formal dining rms buift around atrium, pool, spa & brick driveway. Needs a lot of TLC, grt potential. 631-1400 ........................................ S750,000 UDO ISLE Just completely redone, like new con- struction. Fabulous Mediterranean 4 bdrm, 31tz bath with den & w~lled courtyard on larger lot. Oak floors, stone fp, open beaf!1S, Fr. doors & windows. 631-1400 ......................................................... S669,ooo Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ....................................... 335 Piazza OCEANFRONT Custom 3 bdrm including fabulous master with fireplace balcony & water & sunset views. Cozy den with wetbar opens to rooftop de k with spa. Move in condrton on nicely landscapea corner lot. 631-1400 .................................... $965,000 BALBOA ISLAND Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views Immaculate with new berber carpet, 1t has a gourmet kitchen, formal .d1n1ng room, den & fireplaces in livi ng & fami ly rooms & master suites. 673-6900 ............................................. $995,000 I DOVER SHORES Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large • yacllt & sparkling water views. Terraced bays1~e pattos with spa & built in BBQ . Steps to community beach. 631-1400........... .............. .. ..... ..S1,250,000 LIDO ISLE Super one of a kind bayfront, 45' lot & open bay views. Can be 7 bdrm, 61/2 bath with den & formal dining Or 5 bdrm 3\2 bath home with a 2 bdrm unit for income. Bay windows, Fr. doors & sundeck. 631-1400 .................................. Sl.395,000 netry 631-1400 ........................................... Sl,595,000 BIC CANYON contemporary Mediterranean 5 bdrm estate. Top quality & exciting design, formal d1n1ng & family rooms, office, excerc1se & steam rooms. Fr. doors to patios & lush gardens with pool & spa. 631-1400 ......................... , ............................ $ 1,675,000 UDO ISLE Bayfront with 62' waterfront, great views & private pool. Extensively remodeled 3 bdrm in- cluding large master with Fp., study & balcony. gourmet kitchen with gran11e counters & den. Top quality. 631-HOO ........................................ S1,900,000 LINDA ISLE The quintessence of elegant living in this beautifully appointed 4 bdrm with den/guest, family room, formal dining & dramatrc 2 story entry. Sunny terrace leads to dock for 2 yac.hu. 631-1400 .. _ ........... -.. -................................... : ......... S1 .950.000 LJD() ISLE Spectacular 4 bdrm custom home wtth Mediterranean overtones. Fam1I & formal dining rooms & eat 1n kttchen open to fabulous parklike lawn & gardens !eading to the 70' dock v.1th side ties 631-1400 ..................................................... Sl ,095,000 UDO ISLE Ra re opportunity for 60' on the water 1n fantastic location at quiet end of island with pan- oramic views of the turning basin boating a.ct1on & city lights. A spacious 3 bdrm home with den built arouno an interior patio, offers great potentral for a beautiful estate. 631-1400 ........ _ ......... Sl ,950,000 CORONA DEL MAR beachfront Fabulous 3 bcfrm with unparalleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporary has bleached hardv.ood floors & 10' mahogany doors. 631 -1400 ... :.... .. .. .Sl,960,000 UDO ISL£ Lo\-ely 1~onal bavtront v.11h slips tor several boats & ~o-;t.he water. Elegant two story with 4 bdrms up, maids quarters dov.n plus formal dining, family roomrlibrary & brrd. terrace 631-1400 ............ 'I . . • . . •• . SJ 900.000 U DO l5L£ Beautifully designed top qual1t). S bdrm with formal dining & family room & den. Professi~JI dec.or11ted with paned .windows & Fr. doors to sunn patio with spa Almost double lot, quiet end of island 631-1400 . .. . S995,000 Open Sunday 1-5......... . ....... 120 Via Waz1ers ~--~--B A LBOA I LAND OFFI CE .n ;, MAHl:'\F A \.E WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. ......... ... 714-673-6900G? -- COSTA MESA JMlll•PLISNll al1,lll Good home In a good area et a very affordable price. Move in condition. Remodefed kitchen. brick fireplace. Master bedroom opens onto patio & pool. Call now. 546-2313. HP1 DP-ua.n "'''"° Extra large custom home. Mesa Bluff area. 5 big bedrooms, 3 baths. formal living room. crackl- ing fireplace, super large bonus & recreation room. Large master. private front courtyard, free form pool & spa. Great for person who insists on the best. Call 546-2313. HP2 •SA mB llST• 1241,MI Lovely custom home. excellent location, Mex- ican tile entry. Big living room. Famlly room, crackling fireplace. Country kitchen with Mex- ican pavers, micro wave, slide out shelves. Newly painted Interior. Many extras. Call now for aetails. 546-2313. HP3. 11 llYAL.PWI 1221,111 Excellent home. great area of Mesa Verde. Move in condition. Big llvlng room. Fireplace In dining room, new carpets. all new kitchen with , oak cabinets. new counter toP, cook top, stove & micro. Built in book cases. nice yard with sparkling pool & spa. Great buy at this price & location. Call 546-2313. HP4. 4 IOIHI F&a.Y ... S211,1M One of this weeks better buys. seller has left area & Is motivated. Family room. fireplace. freshly painted Interior. exterior is texcoated ,. with 15 year guarantee. Complete Solar system. Quiet neighborhood. Terrific buy for family. Won't last. Call 546-2313. HP7. PEIFm F&¥Y.. IM.,_ Highly desirable Mesa Verde four bedroom home. French doors in family room and dining area. Built In microwave. Great entertainment area with built in BBQ. Many many extras. Call now 546-2313. HP8. SUTm• Uit• One of a kind Mesa Verde home located in excellent area near schools and shopping. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, big living room. family room, vaulted ceilings. and wet bar. All this on a large tot. Won't last. Call now 546-2313. HP5. •• l Fllll1 U 11,111 Here is a property that Is most definetety a handyperson's special. Located on a huge lot with plenty of room for expansion. Bring paint & plenty of etbow grease & make a nice prom. Call 546-2313. HP6. ..... ..,.. u1..- Exoettent family home near South Coast Plaza. Big living room with cozy fireplace. Big country kitchen with counter eating area. Wood floor. Big bedrooms with rntrrored Closet doors. Va· cant. ready for move In. Call now for details 546-2313. HP9. IEL•ml II Fl11111ml MOYtng out of, or lntO Coeta Meea. Newport ~ Of OfWlge County? Confueed about who to call or how to get lnformetton on where you are gotng? C8't ue. Century 21 The Reel Eat8ters • connected with 7 ,000 offtcee throughoUt the United -. ... c.n our Nk>Ca- tlon ap.rt,,.,t, PHYLm Me-7171 or ROY 546-2313 ... 11111 IMIT ~ u21.- Love1y f amity home in great area. big living room with crackling fireplace with silent.flame. Ceiling fan. Country kitchen, water purifier. 3 big bedrooms, 2 baths, custom vanities. Completefy Insulated. Outside texture coated, cement drive. Call 546-2313. HP10. CISTA llSl IDRIL•mT llU ...... 2 adjacent R-2 tots. Value in the land. Call for details regarding number of units permitted by city. 646-7171. NP13. •11m1 IHt,MI Excellent Eastslde property. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Large living room. Spacious family kitchen with slanted high ceilings. Privacy back yard. Double attached garage. Newly painted in & out. For information call 646-7171 . NP14. WllTD: , .. llWU I 1M,tM To enjoy this totally upgraded 3 bedroom home. living room with used brick llreplace. Custom window coverings. Enclosed tiled patio. (makes a great play room.), Back yard Is child's paradise with above gr(>und pool, sand box, much more. For dad. enclosed single garage plus detached double garage. For mom, sundectc-above gar- age. Hurry on this one. Call s.6-7171. NP15. WTW'S lllT llY 1141,llO 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath. Large yard. Double at- tached garage. Great starter home. Prime lo- cation. To preview call 646-7171. NP16. 1U1 mTI llAST mlll AIU 11 ... 4 bedroom. 2 bath. End of cul-de-sac. Large yard. Patios. Great potential. A must see. For details call 646-7171. NP17. NEWPORT BEACH ILMT •If 111 UH,111 Santa Ana Heights area which may annex to Newport. Unusual 4 bedroom, living room with hardwood floors. Kitchen with breakfast area. Large lot. A handyperson's dream. Great poten- tial here. Call 646-7171 . NP11. ..... .,,.. . ~ Huge 4 bedroom. 3 bath & 2 bedroom & bath down. Formal dining. Bonus room. Laundry off kitchen. large patfo & yard. 2 car attached garage ptus covered -carport. County area, New- port addresa and schools. For Info call 646-7171. NP12. wau·T1.-... .- Beautiful Corona def Mar, shorecllffs area home with aemH>rivate beech prlwtegee. Huge corner lot. Format llvtng room with flreplllce. Family room wtth ocean peek & 2nd ftreptace. Dining area wtth French doon leading onto huge redwood deck. Gourmet kitchen wtth ocean peek. Parklike ground• with tefl stately coral treee. Much more. Celt 546-2313. HP15. --..... ,., .. ,, TERRY McCAROlE-PRESIOENT I'S lllUI ~ ..... One of the beet priced homes In thla euper PUO in exclusive Anaheim Shores. -e1g Nvtng room with cor.y fireplace. Format dining •r•. 2 bedrooms plus den, 2. batha, gourmet kitchen, ceramic tlte counter tops. Vauhed cetlings. S.. · curtty system, custom drapes, ,,,..,. bMnda, water softner, stained glass windows. Mirrored ck>set doors!. Malibu lights. 54&.2313. HP11. .. F&ilU -1217,111 In excellent area of Fountain VaUey. Big living room, crackling fireplace. add-on famlty room. 3 bedrooms, many extras. Call 546-2313. HP13. CONDO CORNER • ... ,....... 11 ..... Rarely on market, gigantic 4 bedroom, 3 bath with family room or format dining. Large patio. Community pool & tennis. Near e.-ck Bay. For Into call 64~-71 7 1. NP2. SU--1117,111 In ~ Beach. 2 bedroom plus den or 3rd bedroom, 2 bath. Highly upgraded. Excellent poolslde location. Single tevet. To pre\llew call 64&.l171. NP3. •••llTTllUll 11M,lll Be Nature's neighbor. Enjoy the wooded Mftlng from this 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath two story townhome In Immaculate condltk>n. Decorator touches throughout. Living room, fireplace. Din- ing 81ea. Kftchen wtth laundry room. Mmer suite with vaulted oeillnga. 646-7171. NP-4. -121..-New on market. Spacious 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath end unit in desirable complex off Jeffrey. Com- munity pool. Excellent price. HUARY ON THJS ONE. Cati 646-7171. NP5. YllUILLD II ... , ,,..,_ Comef' unft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath wtth view from every ·room. Single level. Gated, guarded com- munity. Close to beach. Vacant & ready for Immediate occupancy. 646-7171. NP6. lllTA mA'S WllTlllff ~ Taking reservatlo_os on this renovated -4 bedroom, slngle story PUO to be I04d as part of aseodation with 12 new, Townhomes currently under construction. For further Info call 646-7171. NP7. • .... ,,.... 11...- Front Row Town."'M>me. Ovwtooka pr111rwt. (Could be future Marina??) Outatendlng view property. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 batha. Indoor laun- dry. Patio. EnctoMd ganige. For ctet• caM &46-7171. NP9. 270EAST17TH STAEET,COSTA MESA 2780 HARBOR BLVD., C08TA"M1!8A ~·1 22•2 IESI MIYE 2.21 &•E ESTATE 1e11m111'1 11U11 The spectacular prtvate & gated equestrian estate offers a main residence of three bedrooms with separate guest quartet's and a 3 car garge. A1d1ng arena & stables for t2 horses -gorgeous landscaping includes streams, ponds, waterfall, poot·& spa. Separ- ate Q!rage for 20 cars plu!_ 2 servant's apartments. lncredibte Bay view. $5.5 million. IEW LISTlll 232 l 22111 STREET 1 ICllE COIPOllD ~ PROFESSIOllL TElllS COURT ·\ .. Blue Chip" environmental includes ·pri- vate, park-like custom. brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms. 6 baths, -private professional tennis court, grotto- style pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous $2,89~00<( ,, 11 Ull&llU P1n1n un ••• 111 • SPl.lmllTllllMllL ' This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodefed & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing $ bedrooms, 7 baths. 12' ceilings, exquisite. master bedroom w/His & Hers baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private _yard &_patios. $2,950,000. The best of Und'a Isle. -- 1U11 PRICE IEllCTlll " 30 LlllA ISLE PllYITE UTE-110111 ISUll FUTISTIC OllTEINUIY Recently completely ~'deled, this lai1 ••Hf home fe::>''-. Y bedrooms, 4'h baths, a prlw .. o~V.nlng pool and ex- tensive use "~ .-1e, granite and Berber carpet plus an~red1ble lighting system. A private 'pier and slip for a 60 foot yacbt is strategically located in front of the home. Huge mast er suite fronts water The ul- timate In sophistication. $1, 795,000(LH) . / , 11 lllPILI · · IUiH llME CISTIM . Charming Old English home situated on best location of Harbor Ridge features 5 bedrooms, and sweeping staircase in grand foyer. Magnificent views of ocean and bay to Catalina and Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of many features. This well-executed property is offered for $2, 750,000 OPEl-IY l-5 11-111 PRICE IEllCTIOI Sii .110 CIPISTllll 5 ICIE lllCI PllPEllTY ZllEI FOii llllSES Opportunity comes but once in a lifetime for a property such as this~ Compete!~ fenced, the hQme otters 4 bedrooms -r a pool & spa & separate guest quarters Fabulous views of the Pac1f1c & the moun- tain range. this privte. site 1s s1tuatec. among SS Million homes. $tables Br£ already 1n & ready for your noises Call fo1 appointment St ,695.000 COTE ·nrJ\LT-1 ... COTE: REALTY WOULD LIKE T O ADDRESS YOU'i 2575 AlTAMAR DRIVE IRYlllE COYE CUSTOM GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY Fabulous lrvlne Cove. south of the Coast High.- way, this smashing 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom home has been remodeled and Includes a completely ;,ew kitchen with all new apphances Fantas11c Pacific Ocean View + Very private pool This adult oriented home offers private, white sandy beach and the "MOST" of the "BEST'' Quiet Study. Everything and only $1,495,000! -111 UllA ISLE . PRIYIB un •11•1 ISUll LIYELI MllllllE This lovety tradltlonaJ 3 bedroom dotlhouM feetur• the finest In qualtty conatructlon & v8Ulted celllnga, a gourmet kitchen Md pier & lllp for numer°"8 bo9ta to 85'. Lota of ator-cae & reedy to move In. call tor 9PP(>lntrnent. $1,395,000 .. LllTlll LAIE ARROWHEAD 1 • ABOVE THE SIOli 40 ACRES PRIME LAID · Located below Cedar Glen and south of Cedar Ridge Estates. this may be the last available acreage in the lush area south of the lake with lake privileges. Land useage Is flexible. Owner will help finance. will trade, exchange, etc. Asking only $40K/acre. Call for fact sheet. IEWPllT••m 1/ .... fllWLIT ... .,•nmn That'• right! 114 8Ct 9Jnd with a super 2nd ltory vtew ~ 4.... ~ •. Priced below lot vmu., th9', pr<>1»a~he deel of the yearl Pr111nttylnc*p~ Oedroomcott11g9. Call tor more Into.~ on & a prtvete showing. '575,000. " 53 1 VIA UDO SOUD FABULOUS LIDO BAYFROMT PRIVATE PIER I SLIP This super waterfront "-9 on an over- sized lot features 'o~~oms & 4 baths with exceptlonat ~ ..'llest exposure on Newport Channt.....,_legant hv1n9 room huge waterfront patio & separate maid s quarters are JUSt a few of the amerut1es $1 .425.000 Ill, Ill, Ill 11•n-n11 What an opportunity!! Only 4 mites from 8'i8n Head Ski Reeort &., 12 mH• from Pan-Quttch Lake ... this Is a fabulous dMlll Incredible ltrMm on propeny wtth 30% p6ne I aper'! tree~ age. Just 200 mtJee to Lal Vepa. lat terge property in .,.._ AJrport ecc 111lbte. What poeetbilftieel Only $295,000 tor the whole parcel. c.ae Biii Cote . ( 1 ~ -· f EAl1Rllff: nw, JUST UITEI -.- The only view home now available in Eastbluff, totally remodele<l. The expanded Muter suite includes walk-in closed, separate "jacuzzi" tub, and lots of imported tile. Great sunset and city lights view from master BR. LR, & FR. For a private showing call your Eastbluff specialists. PHIL & EUGENIA STARKENBURG ........ 121, .. Just listed!! This channing property is in an ideal comer location. Highly desireable area. 3 BR, 2 BA, living room, family room. Hurry won't l~l. Call now for _private showing. · BILL 4' DONNA WEBSTER , 1• CllllCll 11• SpacioJJS 2 bedroom + den 2 bath, dramatic fireplace, larg_e deck 1,544 lJCluare feet. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD .. •WPllT •Tl IW 1441.• Be the first to move in! Single family detached 3 BR, 2.5 BA 2 story cathedral cei.l.ings-all cream white carpeting plus marble & kitchen flooring. Master Suite on lst fioor. Premium lot for privacy. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON Elllm..UI ..... New carpet, new paint upgraded appliances. These units have it all. 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplaces. large yard. Plenty of parking. Excellent rents. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD • CAIY• Cl•I 1211,• Lovely ~Big Canyon "Oakcrest" model 2 BR. 2 BA on level. Many uptVades, aecUred entry, parking, A.odation pool. ape, tennis. Ask for ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP OPEN SUNDAY 1~ SBA ISLAND EICBIEIT IMITIBT W/PIEI 11,111, .. This bayfront duplex is located in one of the most spectacular locatlons in Newport on the main channel. AwetlOl'l'le views. Has its own beach and pier for 3 boats. Excellent investment property with an estimated monthly income of $4,000.-4,500 year round not including summer rentals. Rentals include 3 BR, 2 BA up; 2 BR, 2 BA down, each with fireplace. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR TIMUI a11, .. Bread and butter, 2 pedroom , 1 bath complex with garages. A.aume $191,000 T.D. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO ... • .... ,. l+lml CH• all -.111 Pomona north G.rey St. Zoned C-4 and M-1 dty cooperative. Grmt for mt food. Excellent aoce9I between 2 freeways. $7 per IQ. ft. TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT ...... 1711,m LoYely Ocan. Bey, and €ity ~Elr­ panded 4 BR, 3 BA family & bonus room. Home. Call for additional info. and your penona1 view- ing. Ask for... _ JANE SUNGAILA . M'llnmrrfll....a&T 11•• This cory three BR, 1 ~ BA home ia cloee to both schools and shopping. Hurry with your check and paint brush!! This one won't last! Call now. BILL A DONNA WEBSTER ICEl•mt WR 11111/111 Irrunaa.alate two story, beautifully furnished oceanfront home on the saM at Peninsula Point.,.. . Two patio&, g~. th~ parking. 3 bedroom and den. 3 bath. Annual lease available February 1 at $3500/month. Ask for ... llONDA HEIN OR GAJL TAYLOR •WP•T IEmlTI WIE 111111111 Two bedrooms, two and one half baths, re- modeled kitchen, fireplace, single car garage. Ask for ... PHIL A EUGEINA STARKENBURG IQT M • ug11 WE -.Ill This Lautramont model has 4 bedrooms, luxury master suite, with view. 1 bedroom on first floor. 3 baths. Guarded community with community pool and tennis. Also for leasf:. Ask for... · GAYLE AMATO ......... 11,-.111 ~~~~~~~~~ expanded 1DMtel' Berber carpetinc. frencb doon and windows, new kitchen and baths. All this pb•. pted pool and ... and large entert.ainina Aft'A. One of a kind! For your per- I0081 showini .. ftw ... ESTHER YANK 0 WATElfJlllT WI 1171,- 0arUng du.,Rx complete with boat dock. 2 8R/2BA down and 1 BRIL BA up. LR w/firepl9ice, diNnc area. )ota ol windowl over-lookina the water. Deck with two water views, bec'ber' carpet and new tile, fnlh peint ln gr-eat Newport .location. AM for ... • PHILLY DUIS .LIL ftiEll.. ... ••• Brand new 4 BR. 2.5 BA fully landmcaped home with 2 patim. l'Jepnt 2 story volume cei.linp, spacious living areas, gourmet kitchen with ceil- ing to count.er ptden window. Aak for ... TANE SUNGAILA JN • CllYll .. lllllll elepnt Jkoedmoor plans_to_cboole from ~BR, 2.5 BA 865,000. 2 Bit, 3 BA 895,000 both with many upgrades and lovely letting. For exclusive showinp ask for ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP ..., CllmtlB... .... Ent.er throuah professionally landlcaped courtyard into th.ii new 3 BR home with marble entry floors. I..arae family r0om with ita own powder room. Walle to Fashion I.a1and & the beaches. Ask foe ... DELIA DELGADO ••• .. ••••• 1471, .. Beautiful home on one of Harbor Viewa largest lots, 3 BR, 2 BA. room for expanaion & pvt pool. C.athedral cellinp in li~, family & dining nns. New appliances, sunny & bright, open floor pJan, great for ent.enamma. Aak for ... .JULIA LIAO OPEN 8ATA SUN l-4, .I046 PORT BRISTOL WllEIFlllT llfflTYlf .11, .. Exquisite, Sophisticated, and C8IUa) all rolled into one condo/home. "Completely" remodeled with top of the line design!!! Thia won't 1Mt!!! Alk fot ... .JONE DAVIS ... EICmllE llllHCIRI 11, 1-.111 JUST LISTED! CUSTOM REMODELED 2-ICOI')' ahowcame home. Current ocean view from tarse mMter suite w/10larfwn, f~. uuna. Stained &lMI windows, beamed ceWno. wood peged lloon. Private office. 8rickecf yard w /1pa & gaebo. Three private bellchel. Shown by appt. a... only. Alk fat' ... JO-ANN DORAN ' ' -Ellllllff: IHI II lllB · 1417- 5 bedrocm, 2~ bmtbl, kleal f« en......uunc. Gorl90UI Drivate pMio. loca of ~ brick. YOU mmt .. tbll one! Alk for ... ~BIL A BUG&DfA ITARXSNBURG •CIOll .U. CITW... ••111 Dnmalic \1Pll"8ded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood floon in mtry + kitchen with extensive uae of plantation abutters. Carefree living at its best. Total tteCUl'ity. Alk for .. . RONFELSOT .. UllLll an.• -Brtgm and airy-a BR, zw BAwwnhome. Mailer suite with fireplace, jacuzzi tub and walk in cloeet. Top of the line throughout. Used brick fireplace in living room, large private patio and 2 car garage! Alk foiANA PROSSER .... 1111 111Cll11 1111,111 JUST RBDIXX>RATED THROUGHOtrr. In- cludinl new kitchen and baths, Sumero refri&er- ator, lJcht mk cabinets, oveni7ai jacuzzi, mirrors. Italian tile, wool Berber, air. Bayview; .witll slip available. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING ••llT .. .-UllEI 1144.• It's hard to believe, but yo11~ind a spacious 2 BR 2 BA ~(2·'' L Ii'-':'_ this low pc.ice. SuPer ~~;:» -.uvPnl. restaurants. park. Quiet -.:a comple~. Ask for ... ANN HAWKEY REALTORS .· 1111.811 •EM -.- Cape Cod style townhome features 2 BR, 2 BA and a 2 car attached garage! Single level floor plan is perfect for aenion. Large sunny kitchen and li · room with fireplace. lJpgactes include roman~. walk in cloeets, ceramic tiles. pluskr- carpet and plantation shutters to name a few. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER •ua llllEI 1111,111 A draalar drive way leads to this very spKioul 4 BR home with 2 fireplaces, French doon, Mex- ican tile flooring in kitchen & family room. Desi,.,er carpet throughout. Pool size yard, very private. Owner will consider trade. A-•mable loan th.at owner ma_l' ~ Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD ••• .., 11111 llUI lta,111111,• S..aal flDarplam avail. for viewinC ln Newport,• ne•• JM&uiiw oommunity, C-ontemporary Medi- taa ID llJle .. t.mily bmnm offet We the =a-1n.....Ica. p1uapaeowcammunity .... recr.don ..... Clme to freewayw and Wind. AA for .. . 4'0ANNDORAN as•&mlllflllll 14.-.111 SOPii18iiCATBD, CtJsroM HOME ON HUGE um=-= luxurioWappointmenttand ~ cleef.,...S for a oonnoimeur! °"'= for pmom UYinl and en"'1ainlnl. ~ dodl. 8 BR, ~BA. 3 fpks. Lap pool and ... in prWatl~~ on the ~Y·~ ~for ... . · DUNE 80DULING ---1111,m One al Bil c..nyon'• lara-t lincle story hcma 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, pool & spa. For detaila ask for ... JANE SUNGAILIA ' IRIBllLE llYFI 1111 PMU• -.- Jl'Apect1n1 private-J ~2 .BA~and expamive firepl.M:e, 50' bayfront patio, private marina for Jarae boat, aecbded pool and private 2 car garage m preferred Lido Peninsula. Call for appoin~­ ment. Alk for ... LYNNE LINDSAY . !-' -~ IHtEIPR KC•ASY~ 11,-.. Nearly new free standing townhome in Costa ~· 3 BR, 2.5 BA 2 car anactM!d pnge. Ceramic tile, oak, and very nice. Good locaiton, kids o.~ ... Available now. Ask for ... CLIP A E'L YNN KEMP ..• . .... Woodbridge Arborlake 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. beautifully decorated 2 story end location with separate dining room, family room. den, and breakfast nook. Steps to lake with mini view. Ask for ... . RAY DAVIES Wli&lllll Im 111,m PRICED TO SFLL NOW! In Newport Beech. 2 BR, mobile home, clubhou9es, pool. spa. Motivated seller. Ask for ... VIRGINA SW AN lllllf -lllT• a-.111 Broem!v« plm 4 superb view of ~ u,htt.. Excellent' landlaapinc and StrollC Homeownen A.lloc...2 BR. Giant-Bonw Rm:,study and privacy. A vailabJe by Nov. 1st. TOM ALLINSON SHARON VOGT OPBN SUN 1-&.. 11 80CK"Y KNOLL .. , 1.111m1• 1 • c1m1 11...,.. . Outstanc:Unc panoramic view. Security building. $1500/MO. Ask for ... · VIRGIN A SWAN OWNER WANTS THIS L~ASED SOON! lllElllll ... ,_ . 111.- Fannie Mae owned. 2 stJy condO, FHA ap- proved. 2 BR. 1 BA. San Juan Capistrano. Good iname ratio. Ask for ... JlA Y DA VIBS,.JR. •l•WIE l1711/m1 Brand new J .M. Peter's 4 BR, 2.5 BA home. Light and bright and beautifully appointed. Fully land- scaped with two priatios. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA . 780-5000 ECIUll 1111,m A dty liahtt view from this beautiful, clamic, 4 BR home hichlichted with bleached oak f1oon, plan- tation ahutt.en crown moolctinp pl\.m room for a pool Call for~ private lhowina. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO UIUIJW 114,lm Rare time share opportunity on the beach in La2una. Enjoy all the advantages of time share · and watch this investment grow. Other invest- ment opportunities available abo. Ask for ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP __, __ .. 11 ,. ICIEI man 11,M111 Custam country Enaliah home on 1.6 acres near Ridgeline Country Cub. 9,000 aq. ft. with 5 BR, 5 BA, pooJ, and 5 stall ba{n. Room for NIS tennis court or riding arena. Fabulous Master.suite with sitting room & spa. Decorator furnishings nego- tiable. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON ' 111111 ... 1111•1 WIE ..._ Sunny & briaht. Beeutlful 3 BR. 2 BA. larte family room. akyliaht. larse yard clo.e to IChool community pool and lhopping! Ask foe ... JULIA LIA() . ~ .. , 1141.• :Abeolutely immaculate home in gated communi- ty. Partial ocean view and away form Cout Highway. Totally remodeled with deliper taste. French doon and~: throuchout. Tiled kitchen with mk $. sub-aero refriewntor and mroe. ~ ceil-il9 in LR and ~te pine with \.-cl brick and tile. • t ~ .. Call me IOcla~! GISELA BURMBISTZB ' ISTWmt llalll Over 2,000 aq. ft. in a beautiful N.B. Community apacioua 3 BR. 3 BA home with a large kitchen. cathedral ceilings and private spa in patio. A really quality lifestyle location that must be seen to be appreciated. Call now for your private ~:ilfa.DONNA WEBSTER ••• 1477,• Let Sania choose one of the 2 fireplaces to slide down into the home of your dreams. While stockingl are hung, and viiions of ~ar plums come from the 5 CfRY bedrooms. Santa can park his sleigh in the roomy 3 car garage. Give this prestigious Woodbrid&e home to your f ainily for Christlnaa. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN .. - PAG• JO/SATURDAY ~ec......,. 10, 1---------------------~------llllllil•llilmilDAILY PILOT/BAL aTAft 1T'S THE FINAL PHASE ... CONTINUING SUCCESS The truth -,hould urnw ;i.., no .;;urprise .. . ; '1:opk 1 'i JU~\!ement'and rn ... rc \llll'n Jl.'m1in~cr.1tl ,m un(an nv abd1tv ro "he chere firc;c" '~I .t n chi: i.:n.tl 1 ...... oml'thing a.., 1m;" •rt.11H , .... 11.1.1u1nn\! orn: of 'he r1·rn.1mmg mnJ el ho me-: · T hl' l: ... care • t'rie5 at .... L 1( Ii fl I )f) [he c ;et'l14'. I I Ir i:"'T\TI. ~ERIES l '111., •1.11 •r h luxunnuc; IH 11.1.· tll.t!.!lllhu:ntlv dt: ... tt.:111.'"I -inJ l r.1tr1.·J w1rh 11 •nfiJu tlL' anJ 1..ire m nn unmatl hcJ gate-guC1rdcd envin inmcnr o f tree-shaded lane.-., wirh a golf, tennis am.l rnumr)· l lub ambience. Rangmg from 2HYJ to 4500 square feet, these homes provi de up to fi ve bedrooms, and four and one-half baths. Experience first hand these masterpieces of the homebuilders art. . + ............... THE ESTATE SERIES ... C ustom homes? Their architecture anq detailing say ''Yes"! Their remarkable reasonable pric~ says1 "as close ro custom as you can get:' Prked at $899 ,500 Directions: from Pacific Coast Highway, driw north on Golden \Xbt to Pnlm Ave. Tum left on Palm Ave. and drive three quarters of a mile to the guarded entry. Display hol"QCS open daily, except Tuesday, ll a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (714) 960-733 7. Pnc;a dlecti~ d11c cl pubhcatlon. ~iQI ...... -.... ~ (;91t\_Wf\""1W• ~REENS Another Exclusive Cayman Community. .. } WATERFRONT LIFESTYLE AT. ITS BEST $619.000 4 r1e lntint room w.ith colossal ~y. 00.t and mirina views on turning bHin. NEWPORT' BEACH ... View al Marina, Ocean • Catalina RENTAL -THE GOOD Approiumately 2,0t>O squue feet of excellent flow for com- fortable living and usual or el~nt enter- t;tmmg. LIFE Sunrise sumet, city nilht lisht view$. Two bedrooms ind den. Ava~bk short-term or lonl-term. SJSOO to Sl900 per month furnished. References require<t. Exquisite contemporary designer furnishings, accessories and an. EXCELLENT DESERT RESORT ': _ For Purcbue or Shand f.quit) if lhe wotld diss Desert Prine~ R~ complete •.with chimpionship golf counes, tennis, swimming. heahhclub, shops, restaurants ind clubhouse. Deeiper Furniahinp A AcceeeorMa are Included in this double iNSter suite condo on the golf course. Turnk~ PurcheMat $1S3,080 -th or ~ EqultJ AnlleW. at Diecount T oul MOO per inondl plyt'Mf'lt includes Country Club Golf mietftbenhip. Giii ~I/lie. f/!atlU 720-1322/760-5000 -. Ca I"' wnmy .. 8anal merbt ~al~ holne upon request. OPPORTUNITY Re Max ~ . ~ - of Newport Batl PAGR 22/SATURDAY Dece"'ber 10, , ... ·--------------------------------•DAILY PILOT/nAL DTATW REALTORS On lhe Move Barbara Forrello of Corona del Mar has joined The Prudentlal 714 Realty in Newport Beach. ~ array of physical fitness and creative pursuits, such as bicycling, roller skating and skiing. ••• "I'm delighted to become a part of The Prudential 71 4 Realty. It's the most Len StrHt has recently been ap- dynamic real estate office on the coast. pointed senior sales manager for It's where the action 1s ... Forrello said. Coldwell Banker'• New Hom•• A resident of Corona del Mar for 10 OMtlon. Street will head up business years. Forrello owned and operated a development in the San Fernando hair styling salon w ith 30 employees tor Valley, Pasadena, Lancaster and 19 years in Downey before becoming a Palmdale areas according to Robert Realtor. Nolan, vice president and regional A New York City native. Forrello director of Coldwell Banker New Home previously was with a commercial real Sales. estate firm before 101ning The Pruden-Street has an extensive background tial 714 Realty. of more than 17 years In residential real J'orrello Street Romano -When she's not selling real estate. estate. predominantly In management. Forrello's personal interests include an His experience includes managing subdivision sales; ownlnQ. his own ----------------------. business; and handling the hies for a Empire," Romano stated, "and ~·re Ideally located now to undertake these assignments.'' * Bright Mortgage development~ serving as the vice president and manager of new home sales for a Sherman 08,ks firm; and serving as the assistant branch man- ager of Coldw.etl Banker's Wood!alld Hills residential sales office. A MAME award-winning copywriter who has been associated with several of Southern California's most r-'spect- ed advertising and public relations 'gencies, Romano was a jUdge for the recent San Diego Sales & Marketing Council Awards. 1 Point I 6.5% ~ 15 Fixed Year/GPM 90% to 187 .600 Street Is a licensed broker, active In sales and marketing organizations as well as the BIA. ••• ••• S~ong has joined OMrge Elkln•' Beach office. Don De Thoma • residential sates manager made the announcement. ~ APR: 10.524 60 Day Writte n Lock Ann Romeno AeeocletH, a public relations, advertising and special -events agency, recently relocated from Capistrano Beach to 23705 Birtcher Dr., In the Birtcher Center. El Toro. CONT.\CT I I JOHN PRESTON (714) 662-1012 Agency principal and public rela- tions specialist Ann Romano cited expanding business opportunities as prompting the move: "We're taking on a much broader range of projects, both In Orange County and in the Inland Prtor to joining the company. Long owned her own stat1onery store for six years. A graduate of UC Irvine, she resides In Corona def Mar. She is active In the community as a member of the Balboa Yacht Club. and La Marisa, an affiliate of the Assistance League and Center Dance Alliance. The Right Idea ·WHY PAY A FULL COMMISSION TO SELL -YOUR .HOME? ~ ~~~~~~ '\~WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE FROM '3,980 (PAYABLE AT.ESCROW) S:\\TA A\.-\ root ....... WU CAllY 3BA-2BA . corner lot. 2502 South Olive ......... $165,000 722-8114 722-8114 nun • .,.. IUCll RWa Uffl 111111 714 Goldenrod, Cdm .............................. $6,200 10 Odyssey Court. HB ............................. $9,980 2401 Port Whitby, NB ........................... $25,000 3 Tribute, Court. NB ................................. $9,420 304 Canal Street. NB ............................... $8, 700 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 1744 WT CUil -•Y mn I CHIU m. llll, CA Um (7141 721-4111 IWfl ..... 3BA-2BA. condo community. 722-8114 810 Baker 11 202 .............. $165,000 722-81 14 IEUflmllllRI 4BR-2BA, family home. 1799 New Hampshire ..... $249,000 722-81 14 ... ~ ...... , ~-·~•er-"'" GIT IHI FACTS, CALL ••• CALL FOR YOUR FREI WEEKLY LISTS OF PROPERTIES "FOR SALE BY OWNER" WITH PRICES. AOOAESSES, PHONE NUMBERES. ETC. ( ( >"·1 .\ \It:~.\ IUITTlmft 3BR-2BA, condo, patio. 1845 Anaheim #SD ......... $145,500 722-8114 -·~•.urnm 2BR-1 .SBA, encl yard. 2424 Santa Ana .............. $175,000 722-8114 ..... CllTl ...... ,. mllllltl .... 2506 Westminster, CM ............................ $9,520 918 Powell Court, CM .............................. $6,490 496 East 16th Street, CM ...................... $10,000 322 Redwood, CM ................................... 19.580 2973 Redwood, CM ................................. 17,420 999 Modjelka, CM ................................... 18,974 1202 DonnegaJ Place, CM ....................... 17,000 377 Flower, CM ...................................... $10,500 2901 EUesmere. CM ................................. $9,750 CllTA IBA •Fa 1835 0 . NEWPORT BLVD., SUITE 258 COSTA MESA, CA 92827 (714) 722-1114 T .- DAILY PILOT /ftAL •STAft-~~-~-----------· Local Board~of Realtors . .. sp~nsors charity lunch The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors and Women's Coun- cil of Realtors, along with affiliate members, ushered 1n fall with a "Cel- ebration of the Seasons" luncheon and fashion show at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. The event was co-ehaired by Nicki Vorheis, president of Women's Council of Realtors, and Barbara Johnson of Great Western Savings, an affitiate. The beneficiary of the annual event was Canyon Acres Residential Center which provides full-time care for chil- dren ~ges 4-18 years who have been sevefely abused. .. HOME . ~OltNS~-- • Owner Occupied, 1·4 Cnits • 11th Ol tncl Ind~" • ~o _.~egat1 ve ARM Ho me LQa n s ____ __.Ao.umu.ou.rt ..... i"'z"'a.1..1liwoll..o • SO'l to $500,000 • 60 Day Ra le Lock • 9or.t to $250.000 a • 21 Oay Funding .• Max 80'< L TV ~ PAClFIC:S\VINGSBANK Call (714) 631-8380 ask for Retail Lending, or call(714) 631-0800 .. .\._ YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! FALL CLASSIFIED ~2-5878 • COLDWel.L BANl(C!RO SATURDAY Dec••ll•r 10, .._/PW JI Lafana Beach Ocean ~lew Properties ~-llT STEVE·mGH Bualne•• 494-0215 * Residence 673-3291 ---~~-- NORTH LAGUNA WITH PAN- ORAMIC VIEW. Ttiis c-onlemporary wood and glass home has 18()... degree ocean and coastline views. Teak and oak built-ins throughout. Private and secure. Walk to beach location ............................ $560, 165 ... ~' . 31 1 VIEJO -LA<;JUNA BEACH -' I , PRESTIGIOUS EMERALD BAY TRADITIONAL HOME. A spectacu- lar ocean and coastline view can be seen from this 3-bedrom, 3-bath traditionaLhome in gated Emerald Bay. Private beach and amenities ...............•......................... $745,000 Please call 494-0215 tor Appt NORTH LAGUNA OCEANVIEW COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Grea t north Coast Highway location. Zoned C-1. perfect•for a small busi- ness or professional suite . A - developme poten tial exists ......................................... $350.000 SPonsored by iHE NEWPORT HARBOR-COSTA MESA BOARD OF R ~AL TORS RECIPIENT . THE SALVATION ARMY OF ORANGE COUNTY The com11111nll{l l1 tnco11re114d to donete rood or tn0day to heJp fftd the h11ft9ry eftd homclua In 01ar cofl\m1aft1'iy PRUDENTIAL 71t REALTY kl6 S... Ml&Ul!I Rd ~-~~ • CENTU•V 21 INLAND PACtFIC lC~-Pl.ou !Wwpon k .U. C'ENTU•V ll INLAND PACIFIC l114~et.<d COM•- CENTU•V Jl THE REAL f:STAT£JIS 27'0 HMtior ll"CI c-.- CDITUlY ll THE ll£Al ESTATEJtS 170 E I 1tll SCrttt COOMa- COl.DW£Ll MNKU 12'" KlftJor 111..o c_, ..... COl.DW£O.' aNtll£Jl A_..,l'CM c-...... r~ foll9wu" offices .m~ collec11on centers GEORGE ELKINS CO 1• (Of'l>OC•I~ ~ -l)Otl lk'~ THE DAL£80UT ASSOCIATION 1011 11.~··"" Or ._ ... port lk'«" GRUUA ELLIS J~I( ...... ~"°'' lk'•d• H U0£NT1AL UDO REALTY nn v .. l.cto ~~wh MEaatLL L VMCH REALTY Pell f. II WOC.OO ,_ .. _ UAL TY WOltLO NEWPOllT KACH I 90\ WftCChlt Or ,...._,INch REAL TY NETWORK 11 1 BMer S< c-·~ ll£MAXOF COSTA MESA n•£ Pth Sl<tt< C~llW .. aEMAXOF NEWPOtlT BEACH lCoroor.-.,l'lau ~~ SELECT BETTEJt HONES A GARDENS l""°~"....,.,°' , ..... Mew NAatON 8UJ£ REAL TY \ Cttpot-,....,., ~liNttl L ""Ml:. \IMENTIME ~11£5 '41..,..0. """""°" IMctl WA nllFliONT M0M£S ,,,...._" ....... ......, 2•• .. c-_, *-' l9Ktl . . ' •I "--·· PAGa M/IATUllDAY Dec•_..er 10. 1------l!lll•lllii•lii•llliilliil DELIA DELGADO ANNOUNCES SANTA CLAUS IS COMING .. ' . SATURDAY• DEC. 17· llam--2pm A::. a Newport Beach property owner. Della enjoys sponsoring Imaginative monthly nelgh- borliood visits. and her friendly. outgoing personality and ability to competently handle all phases of real estater matters has easily placed her In the top 11' of all RE/llA.X aaleepeople na- tionwide. Della comes by success nat- urally. After obtaining• her d~rec In architecture and her MSA In business. followed by a multi-faceted career In market- ing. she headed for Newport • Beach In 1979 where she felt she could best combine her desire for a casual. upbeat lifestyle with a successful and producUVe real estate career. Della Del1ado may be reeclled for laer camplllN!D~ p1opea1J ~ ~--= C1ocate4 at #3 Corporate Plua. 780-5000. 790-5000 WM~1•1 Qf ALlORS · of N ewport Beach "We take the time to Care'' Se~ "you with Professional & Confidential Services Residential • Commer~ial • Loans Business • Liquor Licenses • Tax Deferred Exchanges Pick-up & Delivery Service ''Stop "' a11tl Ope11 llll GM:e"w,' AMERICAN ESCROW, INC. 2-40 Newport Center Dr., Suite 105 Newport Beach, Ca 92660 (714) 640-9860 ------.. •DAAY PILOT /BAL aTAft PR OFIL[ C-21 Realtor relocates .. to Newport Beach office Jay Vechaylem -one of the top producers In the Century 21 Inland Pacific organization -has mowd to the firm's Newport Beech office from Its offices tn La Palma • "The reason I mowd to Newport Beach is becac • I feel there's more opportunity here ~nd I'm wwy com- fortable working wtth high-priced homes," Vechaytem said. Vechaylem's performance re- flects his remarks. So far this~ he has been lnvotved In the l8le of more than S6 mtUlon worth of property, Including one home tn Newport Beach that IOld for 1670,000. "In that transaction I repraented the ... ler. We aotd the house tn lea than 30 days. "People are extremely nlee In Newport Beach, which mak• my work here even· more enjoyable because I really care about my cltent1," he saJd. · Vechaylem began his career In real estate eight years ago with Century 21 . Pr9Yloualy, he WU a rnuak:lan, ~drums and other Instruments and touring wtth b9nd1 all owir the country stnce 1969. "I decided to obtain my real estate sales licen9e because I've always worked well wtth people. And I had friends who thought It would be • good field for me. They were right. I aotd more thM S 1 mlHlon worth of property In my first nine months,·' he said. . Vechaylem'1 autaned.. territory In Newport 8eect'I ~ IOme eoo homes tn Dowr Shores end H.-bor View. The Newport Beach offlce of Century 21 Inland P8dftc ts located at 2 Corporate Plaza In Newport Center. It ta one of 10 offlcea of Century 21 lnlaM • Pactflc from Cerrttoe to SM Clemente. THE HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST REAL ESTA rE F.IRM *New lletlng-Classic tueful eteganeel UnturpUMd harbor & ocean VIEWS from fNfK'f rm. Gorgeous 2 bdrm penthoule with custom floor & wait cowrlngs. Decorated by a professk>Mt & It shows. $379,900 •Prtw•• a quiet-The price is right on this Immaculate 2 bedr_oom VIiia Balboa condo. Arst floor corner location wtth nice patio overtook• the greenbelt and la ne.r the pool. $187,500 •Lwt Prtoed Yerr1•11-tt) so• 'D., value, ... thial Prime 1st ftoor location proh11IOOl!ly decorate< 1. lhlp throughout.$104,950 •V.. •1•11 Prtvll .. 2 bdrm corner unit ovw 1100 eq.ft. wttti ocean vt.w. Oelirable 11t floor locatiOn ha own patio. Fnplece, air c:ondtttonmg._lhowa llke • model. , s 185,000 •uwMI Prtoed 0... View-A terrlftc VIia Balboa v91uet Prime· ftm ftoor location wttfl extralWge pak> en)Oyl full •ft.-noon tun. a.utttuny melnta6ned unit. Huge master IUfte, fireplace a. bar. *S 185,000 · ••put.cue. 0... Ylew-Profeulonlly decorat.d wtttl • IOUth ... tlelr. Plush 2 bdrm 2 bath penthouM complMefy & luxurioulty FURNISHED. Rr ... . t>eo.1•1d mirrors, private deck. $375,000 *.._..-We have hard to ftnd y.., around rentall In the choice locatlone lndudlng Corona def M•. bayfront, VIiia Balboa & elll'Where. Studk>, 2 & 3 bdrma. .. IAIT COAIT HIGHWAY I . • ...... ~ ............................ ~ ...................... llA:r'IMDAYDec1..-1rlO.l ... /~AGSn ea -sea ISiand bedrooms pfus a den or family room arid 2 112 to three full baths: The Newport Beach lifestyle 18 re- flecied in the homes' floor plan designs and custom-class inter¥>r appoint- ments. according to Gootract These lnctude wett>arf with ceramic-tiled tops, wet-bar refrigerators, two fire- places, appliance built-Ins (cooktops, compactors, .dish.washers). food centera with blenders, rlMr faucet& with sprayers, buHt-ln can openers, oeramio-tlled countertop8, Intercoms, central air condttf>r"ng, direct access to a two-car garage, circulating hot- water pumps. 75-galfon water heaters and central vacuum systems. Neighborhood faciliUes Include two swimming pools and spas, a recreation 9«lter, two night-lighted tennis courts and landscaped grounds. Exterior building and common area maintenance, gatehouse entrance, recreational .faclllties and residential b_yjlding · flre/hazar,d Jnsurance are provided through the homeowners association, whlch is supported by . monthly aueaments to all owners. Sea Jaland ownen e*1' tbe beaeftta of oceaa-eloee .11.tac ID Newport • The homeowners association budget is -. available In the salel office. To rucn the ..... offloe. take the Jamboree Road exit south from the San Diego Freeway ( 405) to Sea lstand, EX pert off ei-s advice on financing Preptan your purchaae and refinance eat estate loans for belt results. A lot f buyers go out and flnd a house they Ike, put down a deposit, sign a lquidated dam.ge9 clause and start heir toan In proc:ea only to find out hree to five week• lat• U\at theV don't uaHfy entirety or they h8Ve to accept a ore costJy more Ht>er• qualtfytng loan had to put more down or ,they have · put on a negative amortization ogram mM:S It wu too tare to change. aftlng untH thla point and getting . uck with a coatly I08n or a turn down I09ing your depo9lt as Nquldated ~ 19 noe the Wft/ to go. BefOre you "8rt looking for a new • ISthettme tot .. to• competent ot111IOMI ..,...aced In loan nderwrttlng, tr...ctk>n analysis, ._... Md correction; IO you get good lld¥lce on: the dtffwences io.n pr.-na. exactly how you wtff qumMy for on eact\ loan ogrM'r,1rom th9 atart. Be sure to be In your -.ctlon of a oouneek>r most to.I Oflcers .. nothing more ..._ people and UIUally have no OVlll atthortty or underwrttlng hD ... ~. Aleo most rem estate ta hllW hed no experience in the erwortlnga of lenders or loan under- Al.All M. PIERCE ....___ wrttlng decision potk:ies of exactly what you should know about real estate loans before you put your money up.To select a competent.counsek>r, under- writing experience Is a must. Because before you start to ptay the game you, must know the rules to play success- fully. The rutes in real estate loans apply to: stabiltty, Income, credit, debt toad, transaction structure, property qualify- ing and proper verification of these Items. au.tlon: Why are there so many mortgage lender8 In Orange County and how can they atl stay In business? --Al-w: The reason that there are so many In Orange County In mortgage lending la, U8U81ty a mortgage le the second highest dollar amount ltem that families or lndtvtduats have to chooee. Even though fees are much smaller than real estate commlSsk>n, mortgage lenders m8e good profits. The largest, two or three best known tnstitutiona make their profits by aelmg negatively amortized loena (where the borrower pays .Interest on Interest) but with a stlghtly lower fee tor bait. The smaller and medium size mortgage lenders have competitive programs from the secondary market wtth nqrmat tees: Sometimes a mortgage tender wtlt go out of btlliness. but this usumly happens because of mismanagement and not because' the demand for real estate k>anl is not there. For example If their loan originators Me not property servicing customers becaua: they weren't property trained, theV don't return caltl, they aren't sufficiently knowtedgeebte to handle questions or problems In advance find ••surprised when they come up, they don't have sufficient etternatlYe k>9n programs to suit vwtous buyers or tranuctlons. the loan originators lack tufftcient under- writing knowledge. For..,.,., mortgage lender that goes out of bu8lnelS there are two to take their place untU th9 Interest rates go up, then only the ones with market and underwriting knowtedge or deep pockets survive. ~ I e -nvestment expert attends convention RlcMrd ~. CRE. Investment tpeet .. l1t wtth The Seeley Co. of Irvine, NCe11tly participated In the American 8odltY of Ae9I Eatate Coun88k>rs' 1188 ...,.. convention, held Nov. 9-12 In Sm Fnncllco. The tour• can•enoe lnduded a ..._ of ldUcatloMI eaa:.:..ams d4t-~ ta 1ce1P Ille of RNA ~(CAE) llbr1ut Of current trends In,.., ....... Themeettnga. f9etur9d.,.. ~ wortclhop. MThe lfomta Ex•, ~ P1-=z..Fmncy or NationaJ ~?'' explored Call· forN9 • econamlc deWlopment, the -·---....,,·-~------------- enMna arowth control and the econ- omic ift9cta on the country. The IOQety's highly acclaimed an- nual ~ Forecaat 919C>WM held. The for9CUt f9atuNd a S*Mll of natlonlll experta who cllectae9d their educated INllght1 on1tle .conomy and real eatat• marttet for 1989. Peulift was lnvtted Into membership In the society In 1979 find aerYes as chairmM of the lnt•natlonal actlvtties committ•. Pauley apecta--. In the coun..etng ....-floes for foreign as weft aa domestic cHent•. just -north of Pacific Coast Klghway. The saleS office is.open.daity from noon to 5 p,m. For more Information. call (714) 640-5050. Architecture sets off views of bay hontes A spectacular setting calls for spec- tacular h0mes, so when The Fieldstone Co. Chose the architects to •design the homes In their new 241 home water- front community of. Spinnaker Bay In the Marine Stadium area of Alamitos Bay In Long Beach, only the best would do. Their choice was the Bert<us Group of Newport ~. a firm acdaimed tor Its innovative ~oaches to architec- tural design. "The bea\.ltlful water-or*1ted set- ting of Spinnaker Bay caned for a timeless architectural styte; a classic look reminiscent of the etegant homes of nearby Naples and Betmont Shore,'' Clark Butts of The Bert<us Group, said. "To take advantage of the water vtews offered by the homesttes, we Incorporated large expan~ of glass Into the homes through the uae of a variety of unique window designs.·' Butts said. "And most ptans feature upper level dedcs and unique loft treatments to enhance the In- door /outdoor flow of the homes and pro~ additional vie. opportunities.'' The two stort. three and four bedroom homes at Spinnaker Bay will provide from 1,900 to OYer 2.500 1quare feet of livtng ~ and many CU910'n-qUllltty appointments. eo.ttng enthulmts wtte be ple11ed that the comuntty wttl k1dude 192 bOat stlpa, ranging In me from 24 to 54 feet. Model home construction ls current- ly underway wtttl completion antici- pated for F*'*Y 1989. Upon com- pletion of th9 models. the flrst P"ue of 17 homea wtl be relHMd for ..... Pricel fof the homes are expected to begin at under $500,000. For more Information. catl (714) 851-8313. .. , t • .. I . CONNIE MAXSENTI - LA6CNA CHAa. 497-9918 I.qui;. charm cotta9e on 2 bullcll .. attn. Pota•tlal for development ....................... -................ *'25.000 OPEJll 8UN 1-5 •••••• H.S Kn maD CAlft'Ol9 Dm¥m MCK ON THE llAU£T' Work ol •rt. Wood .nd 9lua Chrla Aba. home overloolWtt w.. Pacific. H ... prlvete deck wttla .,.··-··················· $575,000 .CONNIE TVllTLDOCll ., ....... lm1MC•a.te Tartall 9odel locat9d doee to adlool. c.-. 'tJ ........... J Bil. I BA. Price..._.. .. ............................. sat.• MAXSENTI ~~ 497-991.8 MAGNIFICENT S'tONEHiNGE A •pectacular Harbor RI~ tat• fucuring 5-8 bedroom•. depending on the uae o( the room; formal llvlng room, fam- ily room, 1un room. dining room, weight room, theatre room; overlooking the City of Newport to Paloe VerdH. For luxurious living, magnificent vlew1, and gracious enteruln- lng. PleaM Inquire about excel- lent terme ................ $3,695,000 )IEllD.L LYNCH IEALTY 75,.,, •• CORONA DEL MARILOCUN Vl.WSIH ''SHORECUl'FS-·GA~DEN J.WEUI ... OCEAN & CANYON VIRW .. OCMN-SIDa 01' PCH SaJtll-5 • Total remodel 4 Bdrm, 2 Battl, torn di,_. l tlllllty root11s, 2 JlfdS, 1111SW rttrut wltll ...._ ""'· , , l ......... Lllt ~ 3 ldnn & Din. 2 Story Home ... LCMly 8oul'I Pdo. Wll .......... far Duplec 0t Trtplmc In CdM, lrflrie, LaguM Nlgull Of Ulguna a.ct.. " CMOLYll .IOSS 173-'WJSS" (7177) · -a41"mll 1,yr•rh -~ R,..iHy RVM~ ot Co\ta ~e~ ' . - lttlt....,Y11 Sell v-,,.,.,.,. c.~. Mt-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. ....... Meditef!~ Sty~ ~om . _Home if\ ~xclusive Cate Guarded Community. Large Entertaining Room With 28 <:eiling. Stone fireplace, Pro(eteional O.r Ovetlook• Large p~ & ~·Master B~ ~e with rarep~ce. Walk-In Closets, Large European Style Bath. formal livmg Room. Dining Room & Library All with a fantu1ic Oce.n & Oity Lighis View. Gourmet Kitchen, 3 Ema Bedrooms .. ,. Reduced To 11.295,000 . -! Portoftno Mod91. 3 Bedroom, 2~ ~ Plue.....,._...... bonus ""'1oft 1¥. beth": Greet HouM. Gr..-Loicdon. ~Ml IO Gt-llbell. $114,500 , ,,, B ~11wt.t. CaU 644-4514 OA. E~ LEE llLLESPIE . \ -- .: MORTGAGE RATES FIXED ...... 0... ~ L..ell-M --~ .... T ~) 'T, LAM 1-C- Atn911Wall&. 10.750 2.000 250 ... ,,,..... 10.500 20 2.000 45 187 zw.~.==....81&. 10.375 05 1.250 eo 172 1CU75 20 1.500 15 187 ............ 10.125 05 0.000 30 187 ,_ ... 8AL .175 10 2.000 20 117 . ~ ...... ML 10.125 10 l.500 00 111 ......... _ .. ._ ... 11.250 10 1.750 45 250 ~ GliaflfJ ....... UL 10.750 20 2.000 30 111 ........ llL 11.125 ao 2.ooca.. 15 117 1-·' Hmiae,.._..ML 10.750 05 2.000 14 111 ...... -8.000 1.375 8.125 1.250 8.500 l.IOO 1.500 "UIO 1.500 1.000 1.375 111-4114 \ .. ./' c. Cllt1itw, . ... --.. -642-5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. -~ "AIMUSTABLE 0--....... L.111114 it' "I:' 1'.:d. T J1 20 1..500 • 2.371 20 uroo eo 2.500 20 -2.0lm 15 2.850 30 1.500 30 2.125 10 1..500 45 2.750 20 1.500 45 2.500 10 1.750 45 2.500 10 1.750 75 2.750 20 1..500 15 2.250 " eo 2.750 --u. 500 2000 900 117 MO 350 350 250 300 1U 800 111h D6ltrtct ~ ..... ,... 3monlhT-M I '"°""' T-M 1 .,, • .,..ury note 3 .,, . lr-.ry note 5 .,, . .,..., "°'9 'I - ~:.= 10.375 05 1.500 30 117 ' 10..375 05 1.500 30 117 ............. , ... . 10.375 10 2.000 30 111 ....., ..... 10.375 05 1.750 15 117 1.125 20 2.= 1. 1.250 05 1.500 U75 20 2.IOO 1.125 20 1.500 30 2.125 15 2.750 30 2.250 ID 2.250 400 117 324 400 SOUTHEMCALFORtU RATE AVERAGES . ...... = ..... , ..,. 10.125 05 2.000 10 111 1.175 10 2.000 10 2.750 Pllllllc .... 10.375 05 1.175 45 111 l .IOO 20 2.000 ID 2.500 O....,~ L 11.000 10 2.000 00 117 I .ODO 10 1.IOO • 2.500 ~ eaa,...,.. 8e¥lnga 10.500 05 1.000 75 117 7.371 20 2.000 71 l.2IO S-..IMkc..t. 10.125 10 2.000 15 117 7.llO 10 1..500 ID 2.375 - =-'·-~· . 10.500 05 1.250 20 117 1.125 10 . 2.000 ID 2.500 11.000 10 2.000 00 111 t .000 20 uao 00 2.375 v...,':.m...,.. 10.125 10 1.100 00 117 1.500 ao 1.500 45 2.500 WrillL 10.750 20 2.000 45 117 1.125 20 1..500 ID 2.250 W11eam FlnlllCMI a.... 10.375 10 1.500 21 117 7.175 ao 1.500 ID 2.250 llW,...., ....... , ... __....CMW} ......... --=. ......... -.,......~ ............ -.. ............... .,.,;;,. ,.,...... .. _OCc..,.1'.,. .... oricll.,_,IO ....... prlarlO _,...._.__,,__.,.,._....._,... .. ~ • ._f/l._. ...... Lo9l· lrl .. ._._.. of de. 1tne1et auw--r-p11or to..._ ...._...,CWOOlll .. ....._..,_ .. ..., llftlls...., _,,. .............. ..,.. 1• 500 ..2IO 500 ·800 117 500 500 500 800 ...... 15~ 30~ •• liltl lmonlh 1~ ~ C I IC 10.441 10.571 8..083 l .S1t .... MH I f Mli4 10.123 11.027 1.343 1.258 VWll!r ...... __ .,,!Of 10~-· '-' ,. ............................. .__ ~ -of 'Thurldllf, ~-8 lourw Ill 'ft'lli .... a.-~ e~llC ............ Co w1911 ....... ....,_.....,.....,..__ ............... 1117 .. , .,.., ..... ,, ... ,...,....... .... --. ~ ,,,,, .. , ..,...,.~------ •Spa *Pool tv1ew **Waterfront **•Waterfront Md Pool ""'Give Addr ... at Guard Gate HllES FOR SILE 1 IR 1tl1s FAii II er IEI ••148 Yorktown Lane, Costa Mesa 854-4896 $129,000 2 IEllOOI 815 Alabama, Huntington Bch 968-3571 $269,900-S~nday 1-5 1407 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terr. 759-8800 $525,000 Sunday 1-4' 312 Oanal St, Nwpt Shra, Newport Beach 720-1704 $220,000 LH Sat/Sun 12-4' 252 E. 19th Street, Eastslde Costa J.\eS8 63'1-7300 $279,000 Sunday 1_.:30 177 E. Wiison, E'Slde, C.M. 759-6800 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-4' 3 Rue Fontainebteeu, Big Canyon ~ $535,000 Sunday 1-4 525 S. Shelton, Santa Ana 546-2313 $127,500 Saturday 1_. 2 II ltl•s Fiii ii er IEI •305 Cedar (Npt Shor•) Newport Beech 648-88&4 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 382 Evening Canyon, Corona del Mar 546-2313 $898,000 Sunday ,_. ""'43 Montpetller, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••""'t39 Southampton, Newport Beach &40-9396 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 IEHOOI 2540 Beci<'Bay, E'Slde, C.M. 759-6600 1282,500 Sat/Sun ,_. 1543 Bonnie Doone, IMne Terrace, CdM 760-0714 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 257 Brentwood, E'slde, C.M. 759-efSOO $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 332 Colton St. (Npt Shores) N.B. ~ 548-0271 1349,000 san 2_. 177 E.'19th St., Costa Mesa 845-0303 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 1 •304 FernlMf, Corona def Mar 759-9100 $550,000 Sundrj 12:30-4:30 2250 Got«Mn C#de, Costa Meu 845-0303 $319,000 Sundrf 1_. ~ . *2531 Greenbrillr, Costa Meea {118) 9"-5800 $218,000 Sun 10.... 813 Hlbl8cua, Corona del Mar 759-elOO $495,000 Sunday 1_. 1984 Port ClerldQe (Nwpt Bch) 759-7589 157"&,000 Sun. 1-5 -------------------------~--------------------~.....-.----.... -·~ 2124 Royal Pan, Coeta Mesa 548-2313 $225,000 Sundrj 1-4' 1018 Sandpiper, H.V. Hiits 759-eeOO $728,000 Sunday 1 .... ••23 811kberry, Irvine 548-2313 $312,000 Sunday 1_. 308 Twenty-third St., ~ta Meu 645-030$ $285,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 745 Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle, Nwpt 8ch 842-5200 $585,000 Sunday 1_. 442 Vlata Roma. Newport Beach 844-9080 $359,900 Saturday 1_. 606 W. OcMntront, Balboa Pen 75fMeOO 1695,000 Sundrj ~ 3 II 1tl•s Fii II er IEI •• 15 Seville (Irvine) . 557-4373 $324,900 • 2592 Clrele Dr, Bay9hor•, Nwpt 8ch 842-5200 $725,000 SuQday 1-5 •2051 Convnodore Lane, Baycreet 844-8200 $448,000 Sat/Sun 1_. t""'34 Cormorant Cir, Bayview Terr, NB 854-9893 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3156 Corte Portoflno, Newport North 831-7300 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1 .... :30 ••3000 Corte Portoftno, Npt. North VIia 759-9100 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••3000 Corte Portoftno, Npt. North VIia 75$-9100 $550,000 Sund8y 1 .... :30 2ltO Countfy Club Rd, Meea V•de. CM M0-7366 $279,000 Sund8y 12 .... 1108 Oevot'I ln, Weetcltft, NB 75M700 $525,000 Sund8Y 12:30;4:30 ---* • t 1119 Oolphln Terrace, lmne Tetr11ee 844-8200 $1,375,000 Sund8Y 1 .... 610 Donald Pl, Off 15th St, Nwpt Hgta, NB 842-5200 $585,000 Sund8y 1-5 1223 E. Balboa Boulevard, "9wport 8Mct\ 831-7300 '815,000 Sat-Sun 1 .... :30 • 284 E. Bey Street, Costa MeM 848-7 71 $289,500 Sat-Sun,_. •• ""'817 Hll*cus Ct, ..,.._ Park, COM 857-2 121 $475,000 Sunday 12-5 809 HI~,...,..._ Park e«-e200 $434,950 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 t21401 Kings Rotld, Newport a.ch 844-9080 $125,000 s...ncSay 1 .... 2122 l.e9nrd Lw, Newport 8Mct\ 831-7300 1838,000 Set-Sun 1 .... :30 •2382 MeM Dr .(B.ac Bay) Newport lwft ~ 11,750,000 8un./8wt.12-5 2045 Port an.tol, twbor Vl9W HomM, NB 78CMOOO S4Zl.OOO 8et/8un 1-4 *"5 Sel".dc ...... twbor vt.. Hiie 75MllOO ta31,000 Sundrj 1 .... 47 SM9_.er Pl9ce, 8ayvl9w Terr 844-l200 1425.000 s.tl8un '1 .... :30 10042 8unt8n Qrcle, Huntington lkltt a.n13 1279.too .._ 1_. 370 23rd at. NNpor1 8llCk lay 831·1400 s:Me,IOO a.v&un1-5 107 Via Dijon, Udo .... 758-eeOO 1586.000 Sat/Sun 1 .... 112VlaWulera. Udollle 831-1400 1750,000 Sund8Y 1-5 /.'301 Vl8ta a.ya, ~ 8wt'I 780-0714 1344. Sunday 1:30-4:30 • 2535 Vl8ta Dr. ---....... -,.. .. 844-e200 1525,000 - 4 IEllHI . Sat/Sun 1_. 3012 CMtt Oriw, N9wport Height• 831-1400 te50.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2702 Dreke. Coeta ..... 845-o303 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •704 Goldentod, +Income, Old CdM 873-5589 Price ~ '. Sunday 1:-4 3719 Park Green, Herbor View Hiiia 844-IOIO Mll,500 Sat-Sun,_. 315 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar 758-eeOO $815,000 Sat-Sun., .... •t71Poee.Coeta ..... a.2113 u1opoo SundrJ 1_. 28111 Tr..--. M'-'on V1efo 75t llGO '380.000 Sundrj 1_. 204 Via llllOllolla, Udo .. 111-1400 1515,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 224 Via Genoa. Udo .... 831-1400 $945,000 . Saturdey 1-5 ............... * •• 701 Udo P8ftc Dr. N9wport .... 87Mm 11,750,000 Set/Swl 1-a ••"'57 Beecoutt, , .. wp\'M1 8Mct\ 844-l200 $1,415,000 Sunday 1 .... 957 o.w.r. ea.ta MeM 541-2313 1244,500 ' 8at/8un 1 .... *1912 Dover Dr, w.tcltf, NB 841-4008 1415,000 Sat/8un 1-5 1504 E. 0owlftCMll, P9r'I Point 831-1400 1115,000 Sundey 1-6 ••t1310 GlllDy Dr: Dover .... 831-7300 11,'85,0ci> ..... , .... .._. • 1 twbor Aldal. twbor, Nwpt lkltt 873-1333 118,000 e..Jlun 1-5 •2llO lnroz Dr MeM Verde, CM 831· 7370 1354.too 8undey 1 .... :30 1421 ... v...a. Hullll..,.,., ....,... a-4791 1131.IOO ...,.., 1-6 . ··-Motn111c.nron· ......... CclM 1• IDTO -11.000 1.a18un 1M . ••m4~twtMWvw ... ... llCIO ..... • .... 1-4:30 ........ Udo.Udo .... 131-1400 .. .000 8el/lun 1·5 ............ HI TIWlllllES _. CllDIS Fii SILE 2012 Port Brtetol, H8rbor Vl9w Homes, NB 873-9333 '539,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • ..J 1927 Port C.dlft, Herbor View Homes, NB 721-1200 S519,900 Sunday 1-<4 • 1MO Port c.rtow, HWbor Vl9w Homes, NB 780-0714 tl75,714 Sat/Sun 1-5 50 Rldgelne, HWbor Ridge 644-toeo $750,000 Saturday 1-<4 1808 Ruth Ln, Ow Shrs, Newport Beech 721-1200 $439,900 Sunday 1 .. 5 • + .... 12 Chathwn Court (Belcourt) N.B. 759-0449 $775,000 Sun~ .,.. * •+38 Baycrest Ct, Bay"'9w, NB 854-e220 $221,000 Sat/Sun 9-3 2m ~.ca.ta Meu 54tr2313 $340,000 Sunday 1-<4 79 Conb ~South, Newport Beech 831-7300 $285,000 Sat-sun 1-<4:30 • 1MO Wellngton, HWbor View Homes, NB 780-0714 1549,000 Sunday 1-<4 2400 Elden #22, Costa Meu 759-eeOO S 129,000 Sunday 1-<4 ---?':;,;' . ~-Klaloa Ct, Niwport Cteet, N9 75M7()9 $230,000 Sunday 12-<4 I IE••• . -. 700 a.on. EMt Bluff 751 eeoo $531,ooo · Sunday 1-<4 I 23n College Or, Costa Meu ~ 1279,000 • Sat-Sun 11-<4 1821 Port a.mouth, Hairbor V1ft Hma, NB 721-1200 $539.~ Sat/Sun 1-<4 . 111 atln Fll 11 er IEI · ..... 11 Nllpoll, H8rbor Ridge, NB 780-1900 12,750,000 Sunday 1-5 **305 North Star Ln, OoYer Shores. N.B. · • 873-7300 $1 ,200,~ Saturday 1-<4 1918 Port C.dlft. H.rbor Vl9w Homes • 844 IOIO 1825,000 Sunday 1-<4 •1114 Port Chartes, Harbor View Homes 844-GOO Mll,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 8244 a... Rode Dr, Huntington Beld'I 831-7300 1451,000 Sat-5un 1-<4~30 120 Via w ...... Udo .... 831-1400 $985,000 Sunday 1-5 I g ,an F• II er HI *. • 1 C.eetwood Or. Herbor Ridge ........ 13,750,000 Sunday 1-<4:30 t424 o.hle. Okie Corona Del ~ 875-5714 ll&0,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 . VJE'RE FIGHTI~ Fm 'OJRUFE ... . .... , 2468 Napoli (E'akle back bay) C.M. 882-0550 $225,000 Sat' 1-5 381 Ra*lo Lane, Costa Meu 84fr.NH $117,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 "let U1 Help Y,. ·Sell Y 01r Preptrty! , , C111 Cl111ifiN, 642-5678 for informatipn & surprisingly low cost~ • •2952 s.nta Ana Ave. EMtside Costa Meaa 780-5000 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 7798 9-glen, Huntington Beach 759-MOO $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 16111 St. Crobt (See Gate) Hunt. Harbour 846-5792 $370,000 Sun. 1-<4 ~ 1984 Vista c.ucs.1, Blufta, N.B . , 759-9100 $415,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 *2710 Vista del Oro, Bluffs. N.B . 759-9100 $289,000 Saturday 12-<4:30 3 ·11 atln Fll 11 er HI l -li-602A-B Heliotrope, Corona o.. Mar 873-8494 $350,000ea Sunday 1-<4 •IEll- 409 Vista Grandr.'fhe Bluffs. 759-MOO $399,900 . Sat/Sun 1-<4· . lllllLE llllE$ ·Fii SILE 211 23301 Ridge Route 2071 l9guna Hilts 548-2313 $30,900 Saturday 10-2 •PLEIES FIR SILE 111~111 271 Center St (+e.:helor). Costa Meu .. 548-5880 $199,000 Saturday 1-<4 llljln211 , - 11 S-115 'A Corel, Blllbo .. l81and 759-8700 1&45.000 Sat/Sun 12-<4 TllPLDES Fii SILE ... "\ 1tal lat1t1 Fer Salt 1Cn111l 1112 CitHral lOl2 Citatral U~02 ...... · Cenu..... llU Celll... llM~~~~~~ R -tc ,--IEW LISTlll' ,_,... 1111 .u1Nte6NMION• •BY o wNER. ..... .. .. ' r111111u "ESTATE UYSlllH am • lllll IEW 3BR 28~. pool • .men•t• sAT1suN 12-5 El Ctatr& 1602 First ume ev&f on market. R&t1111 In the big backyard Beautiful Rancho Santa lllM •mt ~O .TOWllOUSE +.MUST SEEl<S218,000. twnhM nr 8.ack Bay. 45 00 ba)'front PLUS 90 or make 11 1 garden Margartta home. 3BR •48r/281 upper Bkr. (818) 096-5800 2Ba. F/P, huge pltl onBalboaBlvd with pad· na11en Oversized brick 2'h8A. formal dining rm •3Br/28atower 3 BR 2 8A-M otl vated * ... IAlllT. ~6~tt~~vit'L~~· 1n ITS Cll·ll-UC Spacious 3 Bedroom I home wtth formal dining rm ano euy care deck and yard Fine etched glass French doo rs. crown moldtng. plank floors. !1rep1aca m 1tv1ng I rm spacious breaklast area. 2'1 Baths A rich $81ltng !or line furniture ano trao111onat itlesty1e, $585,000 110 ... .wr~ .. (lff llttl St) o,.. s .. 4•JJ·• 142-1200 [Gl die tennis coun Pier and patio with hot tub Ytewed • lamlly rm Loaded $795,000 sellers wlll negotiate. College Pllttl ..cul-de-...:. 846-889& Ol 631-74 dock with room for large I through Franch doors wt custom Ille, bl'k:k WOf1t LISTED AT $325,000 Charming 4er 281 ll<ge --~-~-~-t yacht Wide sandy beach. , opening otf ltving area & decks. Priced to sell at Darrell Puh Proper1Mla country kltchen. trptc:, blg Cape Cod Dream l'IO brick patios ano beaulilut with its nigh ceilings. full $239,900. CALL 720-IM22 yard. S22Sl.900. Call Ray, by ownet, open Satur gardens 5 Bedrooms leoglh skyl~nt and rest· 557•7202. 10-4, 1mmaculale each w1lh private bath , lul fireplace V1S1t lh1s •llO-lOll• ******* Vetdfl hm., •BR, f Garage ror 8 cars Beaut•· on&-of-a-k1nd 3 Bedroom *IJlll l m IPPm din rm. lbry. tam rm fu lly maintained ano in I home on extra lerge tot in lU2 GrMt hte on R-2 tot w/2 *•fWl•R* tom fHlurM. $399, move-in cond1t1on• Call Bayshores-One of N-· ~ ~~ C.... ••I ... car gar + yrd. So of PCH <•••••WI) 2914 Ctubhouae DON PEARSON ror ap· pon's hnes1 beaetl com· 11.!.J ~·~ il'.-OPEN §0NDAY 1•4.oo. Jn1UP1U llUll This ~ 38R 2BA nome C M. 557-1184 potntment 10 see munmes. Prtvate beaeh. · --:..m 10• Goldenrod OLDE T ,.,. 2 _ __.~ ••• _, .. __ ... • 11 b 1 t e _ _ o t>u.... ...,.....,.. ...,. Is cloM to both 1e • ....,.. o. ~OIL $3,500,000 sma oa 1 orag. • CdM hOme & Income, Only $445,000 with shoppjng. Hurry with your SpaclOl.lt 48.A 38A, I ~~lm~;u~~~~ll~ ~~~=~c::~L '~.~i~' la.1M& 1tt.d--l-~::·~;1.~~~:~ i~TMR~·c ~o T~O ~~ ~~~7!.~:1 ~:: ~~fry10~itc~~/· ,._ ._...1 •--~o.:·I 3BA. 2•1tBA wOO<lf,]ss. 721-1200 Of 760-U02 $185,000 Catt now SOl'IMI WOfl\ Great 1.21 skyhtes Huge ms lie *CUSTll* Agt OPEN TODAY• •I ..... ....., contractOf and/or REAL~ w'oRLO ~~lm~"iz~)ll~ ;~~~.:o;g. u•.•.n, •'n••.11 ~.;" .... .., ~,~=c ·'lEWPORT BULH ( .. •llAllET) .UTllWlm . t"\Xl )'l' 11\11 Pett l•rrett lttr I IA!?i~tr~~4:c ;~!, k~~~: I . COlll!!! 111M llUll-.r ~ALTOAS,. .. _ REAL TY WORLD. I balns Addmonal bath on Thal 1 rlohll Thia custom Ml -1-4 *__.-llWJlllall EWPORT BEACH a e .. 2BR 1BA Apt 28R • D«i name en the You wtll tow the llghtt & -· REAL TY WORLD, NEWPORT BEACrl Ptt• lwrett lttr N ~~Of appt 10 see heart of Otde COM has to 11r, ceramic t11ei & 1t/maf ~fm 1 •TllU C&Uf. Pete a.rrett I"' y•-•RuTNI excite the tingle or COU· mlrble touches, whit• Jult ilOO(I · lfom Plt*tey 1 IPll&TIUI YllWSU j LllA -11&M. pie bu)'en It only S37~K. ned oatl cabinets & out· Park. Approx. 1800tf --------•I 1 f-Acres. prime 2nd 11,__2 D1netl Paah Properoes door living ereas. 3 38r 2.58• w/3 car perk· ~. •. .. r·--· I growtl{ redwOods w/2BR I s ELL •-•"---·-1---·-·-720-9422 8.aroom. dining, central Ing. NEW OH MARKET at IK~ .,_,., 1 2BA nouM wlvl4r'llS o _.._ _. ... -• air & trMtop views , $205.000Cell146-7211 We'll grvJ yOY the down ml Humt>Oldl Bay, ocean & BAYFRONT TRIPLEX ******* $350.000 MQ\. Be In by e•chgforasnareolown-Mao River Valley Private e.acti. Pier, Slip. IWlllmYALllt Chrlstmut l.,...:.._liiiiiiiiiii9il ership You make 1ne Minutes trom Humboldt throu~h class1f1ed Fantutlo patlo & ci.ctc L 48.,. 38,,. 1.._,_ r~1 • -1 I Na"' rln .. ; I .~ ' ·- mthty pymts & -snare Siii• lJru.....,.Sfty & Arcata 0 " w .,.,.,... rm, f ri()'UJ1UI ((.(!( If• "' 142 5.ll views. Prime tocatton on format dining rm. lg ~~· apprac You receive A irport. $150.000 • MA IN CHAN-H EL• kitchen w~breakla sl .t fCl'.l 'I ( ~ • ' ., J~lh ·~ f ') 100% tu benefits Musi 707-839-0654 or 7771 s 99 ooo . .. s Ou T R F d DAILY PILOT 1,4 • lrM, pool ape ., ... nave cle1n credit .. gt aw st rail d., tel -Fox Co. ~llors bflght & airy throughout. 67J-i(~.9~ 957-6002 Dys, Ev, Wknds brook, CA 95521 I 75&-81751557-9887 OCEAN VIEWS. 3 pvt ,._7 L ,. .......... .._ c.a iP!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!i!~~~~~~~!il beechee ' prlvlC'J on --- 1 .. I•~;:;;;; aimo.t 'h act•I A true Super Plan 3. Jaamine 24U NAPOll I .. value at a grMt pricel Park>, 2 Sty, 3BR. 2'h&A, llM.ft-.1 -Liii .. l OCATED ON THE GOLF COURSE IN GATE GUARDED BIG CANYON. ENJOY 180 DEGREES OF INCOMPARABLE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PANORAMA. ...... .-1111 $3,200,000 ClrUbbtiEllis 144-1200 . CLA88D'IBD BALISTAft ,, ...... 111, ......... &,_ ....... 11)0 fHSAU _,,_..,. 111) ,_..,._,.., ..... 1n> HOUSH/CONDOS ~, ... ~ "" r-o1 1007 ~· .. ~ 1400 --•00. °"' ()t c. .._.. ... ,,, ---.. 1007 °"' ()t -.. _... uo •. , .. ~~" 1011 • .,.....,.,._.c,..-._... vs r~OftO •• ..,.,... ion . ....,,,.~ ·-~· .. ""'""' 107• , _ _..,. '>"° -·-101• tit•-It()() f • ... "I •on ., w.,..... ••n ·~'"""'· 0>" ~.--...... •O.O ... ,,,..~H.,.b(,1 10'1 1()44 lllNTALS ·>O··._., ... otlii 10.& _M .. IQ)O HOUSIS/CONDOS _.....,. ·on ,,.. .. f, .• ,. .,,,, ... ~,qt I t1 -..~ ... -,_,,,. 1061 -....... ~ , ..... ·-~·' .. "'"' •06• ~,_,.., .. , .-.01 ...... I'.,.. .. ,,,.~ t()7o (..,...,...., .... t1 I' -~ -;llipo••,, '07' o<°"""'° ... ""'• .n -·· "90 _.., ......... ',. --· _,,.. OI• -· . ·~ """' ,....,., _,, ... Oll6 ~ * •OU ' .... ,, •: .......... . , ... '°'° ·~..,,,. .. , )I • ·~to-" ..... I •C MISC. I .I . ·1 ·~'"'-'tt._.. ... ,,.,. >I•• --.. ~ .. .,,, .. ', .. -~ .. )I,,, ....... ., ... _ .. _ ---h _,_ __ , __ -·--... ...,,.... ~'--· *""-...... A'AITMINTS C.-.·• _.._ -·-, ___ ---O'lfiliJ .-.W ~·-.. ,,,.. ·~"'-.... --· ~ .......... \~ e.-w-~ ~-._ ........ ....... ~ _ .. _ ---· "" "" ,,.,, 1169 117& '"' '''° 711A 11 .. 1111 7190 -4 1f/01 1606 ?t(ll ?t ll ,.,, ttH ,.,. 16J7 ,.,. 1..0 , ... , , .... , .... 1•-'° ,.,, ,.,, ,.., ,_ Call PATRICK TENORE tam rm, 2 cat anactl gw, ' M2-0550 . 121-1200neo-a102 Agt central air. $475,000. Bright & W'J H R f'lrtt T.-n Rutty, Mack E'SIOE/BACKBAY.·2 HMS townnome. MMter Haneon. 857-2121 on wooded A·2 tot: flxw w/walk·ln Clc>Mt, J $panWI 38r 2t>e -t lhWp & llreplaee, 2 • LoolllnQ fOf 1 lriand? Find 2tr. 32tt< 8kt J5e-50IO tacMd gwage & """"Oil Ctfner't In c:leelllllecl. • yn new In fet>ulout .. ----------------------.... tldfl tocatton, 12 N .. rv • ,.,.,..... DEL ua• c.it 9b'NA PAO ID USTlli • tWtlD VIW Im.LS Huet cornet IOl pool & princy Room to npand Plans mtlablt $619,000. UUl'"UA \IUllunft """' 71().5000 Of ... Tlwee 1*111 + 3 batlls And two bdrm + 2 ~ MA..V batllS-4 CM piace. 14 rt.sold SS39.000 KE'ITrlltl\ '\ t\X'l :'D'f I ~ . HARBOR VIW tOE.S • four bdrrp. 2~ ball!$ soa. C0111m11111ty lenll!S L-ie IUfSl house wttll batll. $699.000 •Two bdrm Pl.US den Pl.US 2 ~tm Immaculate Mo~o Mocltt $429.000 REALTOAS --...a" Mutt be In ..ct cnr1s1mu1 e.uu •BR Meaa Verdfl home w/epa A9d 1354.900. Tr1di Ntyl31·7370 •LEASESe f(W DETAct£D ... Thltt bdnn + 2\i ~tll. OH l H.V. HOflES LEASE A•ailablt anytime'. f011r bbl, clan. brand new kitchen, fOOd loulion Sunny Jlfd $1975/lllO . ST\lllllG OC£M VEW "' nt'lr ttmoclel !Mlr'M. $3200/ mo -.... -............. -c---l-·- MtSC. llNTALS ,_,,_ o.,.i. ... ·---"°' ...... ~ -··~· ·-w......-c.-. .... ·-..... ---·-COMMllCIAL I .I . SALl/llNT .._ .._",,-..,~ -"°""• ._ ,_.. ..... _...,. o..to-1 ....... -__,._ PUBLICA TIOH DEADLINE Mond9)' ............. Frl. 4:30 p .m. Tueed9)' ......... Mon. 4:30 p .m. Wednetdey ... T~. 4:30 p .m. Thund9)' ........ Wtc\ 4:30 p.m. Friday ........... ThNL 4:30 p.r(I. S.t1Kd9)'. .. ...... Fri. 3:00 p,m 5Ynd9)' ............ Fri. 3:00 p m CHECK YOUll AD THE FllllT DAY The Oelly ,_ ..,._tor lfllcllency _, IOCMacy ~. ff(CWI do OOCUf ,.._ ~ wMfl 10llf Id II raid bed! lif'd CMdl Id dally. Aepcwt errort 6Ml11 IW) to .. l ·M11 T'-~ Pllol no llaOllltY tor MY ""°' If, .,, -.. ......... '°' wNcfl h ftlOOI..,.. ..._.,. IOt ... coat Of .._ mpaca ~ ~ by "'°' er.. 09\ oN1 .,. ....... tor .. ""' "-tlOn THE DAILY l'ILOT OFFICE HOURS Telr. M-F e-s:tO/COUNTB ..... •s m•••r•••• a••L ••an lut...... IMI........... 1• ,,.,... ._. 1• • .,.. ..... 1• ••1111... 1• •.,..1 leed IM1 1_.J ... 5~~ ... ~!!l;C.;;w~~ ... e:·~;l;l:ll XliPRXMiBXTtid.&id •me ... 111u1 ...... , FF•lllll~ WATc.i BOAl PARADE,..,........ 1117 0pen ~'Sun 1-Som. ~un . -.-.T-191111 .. , From e1t11er Nllipt H9'• SBN 1BX stEPs to a- 4BD 28A home~ VIEW!' 3BR 2:A + ctlatmlng OWf 2,000 1q. ft In a~~ .:~t::. 9IUff tlfn-3BR w/rn-Ft-BEACH. $855/mo Y9llffy Super clean tr on I MottYated to ........ -• • t>Mutifu4 Newi>or1 e..cn __ ,, . unit, $775,000 OR an-lit & laat, seoo Meunty. towntiouM New carPttS 12/30 BUYERS lAKE JM Pet•s-3.BR 2'h8A, FR -~t~4"t·'-~':'1=· communlly Spacious Redecotated throughOutl IHllC P1nln1uta Pt Ref9rence&. &75-&915 ~t. lutchen n~ an0 ADVANTAGE of tN w/frplc; & dine rm. l'h yrs ~· 4 w tpa. ,.....,,,.,.,' 3BR 38A home w/a lg E_, hU a sma11 ..... ~, oceanfront w/pagged -c:ounters Br1ek patto opportunity. S233,000. new. Sec Qate P.90( & ,,....... bonYa --~-.,,.. llltctlan cathedrlil oei1-IMWfrommut« ..... m tvctwdflrs,3jactubllso C.... Ml... I-G,_,CoronaDelMarlo- 6421 MatVlsla Or apa,$499K.Submitallot-~~9 ~a Cml~llLI~ lngs&sMapalnpatio.A OlektNf~.apa&t~ muc:ti m«l!I Pr<>P41{ty asp:dOUai t>rlghtfBR + ~hoo $1500/mo 11141893-3791 tera. Agt 854-9&93 Ch~J00..~1_1~0f' ,.., quality tlt••tyte to-~~!,~tu~:· wont Houae Rttrs &42-3850 conv CS«\ What a "'9wl ... IUln STEAL ITI Waltt to oc.an •BEACH HOUSE• ~743 cation that must ba...,.. •11111 ILn ..... I $1900/mo •OCI utols 11...- trom this Old town r• 38D 28A, trPk;,2 patios to ba llfJC)l'adated. • -•Op«\ & ht• 2BR 2BA -------- modeled dOll nouaa on Mew. In now~Rent ()(Buy a1 •ta.... 111-1111· ..... l w/trplc VtflW ot Mis & •• ~.All.* oversized lot. S2H,900 850-4687 owner IPll-Y ,_. -•.. ctoea to bch S m>O/mo also buya plans for • 1BR tor "queet person·· 4Blks from beaeh, avt now 250011' nome. OPEN •IWl•l.Lt11K llU .. -...... 1111111.. $750/mo673-5354 Agt I 476-20SSOfS.~1166 HOUSE SUN 1-5. 81'!5 V•UIU.. 1BR. Full secur-BELCOURT Towne Coltec· • I .... Wehtef NEWPORT CREST-Obi 1BR 18A, MCQatl, tennis, tllewer 3BR 2BA next to b .. t ""'"•-3571 It Gr•tloc 1144 7211 tlon. Plan A. 28r 2'hBa. .._ •-•1 I sharp. prof decOf'. 3BR pools, exerci se & 2BR 1BA HOUSE ""fll F/P :.. ..... k hun•nai All arna ... g ,,.,... Y· · • ,$775.000. Open Sun 1-5. 1M--" _.. l 3BA Comm pool, spa, ck.lt>tlOYN. Only $69,500 With garage, yard. w/d $1500 Li;da 12~i16 Htat. ladl .. f IM2 12 CHATHAt.4 COURT l"'tllr MA.V tennis. S289K 642-3850 Call now 648-4380 Agt 41&NarclssusS1225tmo, ·Grubb & Ellis 2§R. 281, gated comm., OwnerfBrOker 7S~69 KU'IFWll' .. / PROPERTY HSE RL TRS OPEN H~USE DAIL y 3-6 673-3400 CHANNEL REEF2BR. tennis courtl, pool, lllT 11T IAll IAY \t'\X1 1.._"l'I' 141 \ ·1 1 IPll-cr .. mputf ~Br 2Ba. huge 2~~d.8~;'::,P~c~'~:.f. watertroru. tab views ._acuz.tl, S225.000. 3BR 2'hBA CONDO ON 48R 2112BA twnhme R ALTORS . SAT&SUN l-5 lam room. spa, S229.00QI 1 med! $11751 503 673-6900 $2000 QwnerfAgt 780·9~ WATER w/boat slip. w/1800 slf. Yard, 2 305 Cedar, Nwpt Sl'!Ofes Agent Mindy, 9&2-6954 ~la 78~97f1°· WlterfrMI ......... •W~TERFR~~~er;: ~~:.~~~2-~~ed l ~:,'::'·~u~a~c~: Oup~~:·~ec:h 1~ ~~;~~ ~~: !::. ........ , rua1 . ,FURNORUNFURNHO~E IULtm :'no~'"'O:.,,., must ae11i ****'*** $189,900 Ctlucll & Liz unit Xlnt Income area. S286.000. 5'8-666<t or ..... 1579 2rnstrBr 2BaF/P,S1•95/ HAR vu HILLS, •BR ta"' SJ_7o.cioo B<k. IM&-5792 ··-_. ..... '* Jonas 631-128& or Walk to t>Nch, bay, pear 54~112. Matte J. 200 ACRE RANCH SITE mo 1Stltas1 $300 080 rm, gmbelt. ,,.,..,,, $3 .000 -H-•tYW S.6-5743 & restaurants Only NW Araona $250/~ere Marigold St S.2-5290 NEW 38R or 2 & den lmH IM4 Wll'f UITI ·!~·~ .. ., ~\· S409,~;.1J_o12n!' .. Maure< ..... ,..,. Easy tenns• Good wate<l •LARGE 2Br 'tBa. lrg 2 condo Fab ws._Harbor .-f•-y w .., .-"" "" _,.LIT table. teocing. beauto1ul cat gar., OfW, W/O nk-ocean CJty lights Yrty or * * * * * * * - --· can build costom -tr ... & views Hun1 fisn ups No pets s1150 onct mo to mo $3 500 *MW .. ~ S..lltful5BR38Aw/3car tlome on approx 9,000 naerbt.,67S-1887 um --OM-~~ ............. hl1-h ' ~. ~ IT'Pk:• • f'lOI -il i;1 I .. , .. Lg 4BR 2""BA. """"t )(Int l ocation. Just ******* $...ss.~e F~a~~ ~ a.eala . Jasmine 720-1565 J ·IULTmQ1·1~ ~ ~ -~~..!.:; $539.000 w/T~RM S . IDT llYD ....... ·-tells, call Raylene Mlrade Ea'ern •Tmy ~Ill 18R cottage, Avall lmmedl Subfmt all ot18's. o see. A cnoece locatton lrg 48R -631-12&6 oeamect eeehngs. yatd j 11 .. llLIMI ~m :a,~! at $45V OOO call PATRICK TENORE 3Y·BA w/nlce yard, trptc. By OWf* Charming 3BR, 11Ui Heat abops-.&-baact\ :,T.,ERg ... SI' 72•-•200' ~ 721·1200f7&o-8702 Agt. den, fam"" rm -f0<mal 2BA, sunnv & bright. $795 NO PETS 722'-8011 2Bdrm HOME {not a .. IM ' ' ..,. OPEN TOOAY & SUN! "1 'f 1BR, 181, yjew i 1 !i&Stmo d.uQll.A) wttl\ 2 $Unny 760-8702 1 dining rm. A value at hardwood loors, new 38R, 2.5BA . s 1,t50/mo 38R 28A. dht. frPI 2j pallOS and a 2 car gar-$589.llOO wllERMS. -C.ll carpet. Fr drs, lg yard lBR,2 .... ___ .,, .. ,.,.,/mo daCU. 2-CM gar. St450 .,.. St300 C>«"mo rmr ~ PATRICK TENORE w/wood ~ng set. Walk _. _. ....., S 2BR -..-7 2007608702 A I CtlOOI & Piiio. ........ 3BR,3BA S1.750/mo °'*'all-', t ~ ..... n 21-10P/N SUNOAYI gt ~60~000 net 631-8522 Chacit out this Newpor1 2 BR • 3 BA d • -2BA, dlx S1250 avail 11....- --Beach bargain at only tactiS2,5001mo 117/89 760-0300 COOL POOL HOME. 38R ******* HARBOR RIDGE Estates. $525000 YouJwtH find 2BR, 28A .. $2.llOO/mo 13BR lam rm 2'~BA NEW CUSTOM HOME s 1no1 e s 1 o ry . p v I •Ula.ITI YAL-tll Ocean/City VI~ Lights. 4Br lBA. lg lot. 3 car gar-2BR. 28A.. .s 1,450/mo J~1ne ~. gated a~a1I 4BR. 3''l8A. famrm wttp. blckyard, MC. aye. ale. Uk• new hOme w/lrptc, 3Br 38A, 3 F/P, -300011 age. Pool & lots m0<1! 28R, 2BA . $2,000/mo 1mmed, can be seen ocean & noll views, lg lam rm OPEN SUN 1-4. Frenen doors, new bath-s7oe.ooo Brk 846-5792 Bet t • r • c a 11 Anne Sat/Sun 760-9420. or I Ms1rbr w/sundecit, 3 car t5 SeYllta $324,900. room• A mOfe! Nicely ******* ..,_....,..... McCasland tod•Y' -ID.US 81&-347-2214 gar.$3SOO/rno673-7362 Fran Cugo agt. 557-'373 1ndscpd w/wnlta picket •• lllYll• 4BR. 2'hBA. Palermo 831-1266 • IOI.Tm , l~l . • tenca across front yard -n--••n modal. 1usciou1 land-••• • ..._ Wfaaa • Mull ... thl• beauty! ..,.5 _._ 1 $499 000 _._.. NEW eds HOME. Low price w/TER~S To Custom F_urnlshed Enter-scap ng, • • 6300 Sq/ft 5BR SBA II· HI clll PATRIC!< ta I ner s Delight. Owner/Broker lalMI blaM 2 ii brary, ca~tna: maid• TENORE 721-1200 or At btlOIFuttTetyFMOaRrvelAOYST.;R•-, qtrs 60 days to comp• 780-8702 Agt. OPEN a• '"' ******* JBR 2BX Houta, pro dec-tton 8 t.1omlng 00,,. In TOOAY & SUNOAYI Reedy to move-In lrg 48R 1WS Wll'f Ul'f1n Ofa,ed, lots of wood & Bear Brand Rancti, Qated 3~8A home w/cuatom Baaullfl.11 & ~ 4BR Ille, lrplc, oar. mlero comm S995 000 open pool, ec>a. gym. video rm. 3!nBA home w/tQ»c. IUSh $1700/mo * 1173·53'8 • oan-rm, '°'"'* d.ning ..... 11__,,, S • t & Sun 1 -5 rm wine oallar + m<>fe I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii landaca,,.ng In tr ... ,_, Baytront,.3BR. 1'hBA. 2 car 714-854-5515 Agl E • I I I II j h d i• prastiglOOS location. A ,.., frptc; patio. new · xqu s te Y n s • ....... _., ba.rgaln at an alf0<da.bta ~t s200oimo yny no ·=.... I ....... "' marble, beveled glass mu·--·-p11cal "'/TERMS! For .... ,:.75-....... 1-... :...5, .,.., • ....,.,...., ..... _ ... .-,1 • .-.,-Frencn doors++ wflustl .-.,., p R c ....... " ,_.... ........., B y NT HOfM Bf and .. -.... landlCaPinQ Mull see BcNIUtllul 3BR 28A. lg FR. appt. call AT l K new Magnitioent 4000 at. From your 2 2 acre asta~e thtS vaiua-Gr .. t prlCel sunny & l>rlta 1475.ooo TENORE 721-1200 or Lg dekl•• 4BR 2BA Duplex 4Br 4'11Ba, den, 4 car gar, home 38' 3Ba wf rN!d s Appl only call PATRICK lllTUI ~ 760·8702 Agt OPEN upl1alrs Deck, g.,aga, dock f()f 85' boet. 10' quarters s1 .750,000 TENORE '121-1200 or Matte loua 4BR28A ftm-lOOAY&SUNOAYI :=" A:~r:s or~ high call, granite Mad OPEN Sat/Sun 12"5 760-8702 1 A ily ;:, 1 blk to tCnOOI June 30th 11700/rno style $1,750,000. OPEN 2662 Men Drive, N B.11 com' m'"""" grnblt Need ~ Sal/Sun 1·5 701 Lido Of. ~ Agt 272-3780 r-~~-fasl .. ;;s475 000 Sub-Reis req'd 818-34&- RuH Fluter CVR 973.3777 . UnllW .... a rrl'.54~@ mil Call JULIA LIAO ----~-=== RENTALSAvWBLE 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH 28A 18A, 2 c.r garage. -----760-5000 Of 759-5506 s ELL Short= ~o7~!~ Spac 2 story, 38r or aecgate, tNnyupgrades. OPEN HOU$E SUN 1·5 ~ AA.V Watltiront Homes, Inc 2Br/dan upgracMd. nu $221,000. &43-7420 Biii 1984 Port Claridge KU'~ I Realtors 1573-6900 cre>t. comm poolltenhl1 3Br 21 ea remodeled PoOI throu~h cla~'\tf 1ed • NEW PORT BEACH DUPLEX ON THE WATER ' WITH BOAT DOCK S575 000 CALL PHILLY DUKE 160-5000 awnr U.9K. For ~t 1121m1un nome~ Stlarp ss15000 \t'\'\'I )'r I~ \'II 1•2.&111 548-0271 OPEN SAf . ...... awnertBrtlr 759--0469 REl\LTOR~ • • !.-~~ .. ~~~~~-J..l!l;li!illlllllt.. _ _:_ __ _j 1~430m~~h ~~~N~1 1--------!BBBBB~~~~-~~~~~~~-----~·········~ ************ ICOfY poo1 nome. gatect1ili••lllil••••llllllllll••••••1111!1 Vll'sallles 8MCtl Condo AV acc .. •. oak ttoor S12s,ooo tum. &50-7163 aotry. pl\llh wMe crpt ************ 1415,000. Bkr'641-400CS .EXCLUSIVE SHOKECLIFF NEW LISTING!! C'ufttom remodeled 2·1lory showra~ home INtlh tlrikina landtcaping. Current ocean Vlfw from upttajn muter suite with so· larium, fireplace A aauna. Open apac.iou hvina rooma wi\h hirh wood ceilinp, wood ~ed f1oon A atajned 1lus windo~. Three additional b.dtoonu on sepa.ratt wifll. Private office. Secluded bricked yard with spa a 1aaebo. Shorecltrf Aasoc1111on 1oc.luded. Three private beaches. •• 189.000 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. NO OPEN R rMI lo-AuDotu ,., .... h"1#MM...__ 1 ...... OI 11Ulll MONTHLY SLIP FEES GOT YOU DOWN ?r? Th11 blyfrvnt duplu 1• en esrl'llent 1nv~lmen1 w11h pier for lhrff boeit. end 1u' own •andy ht-•rh It 1• locelt!d on one of lhl' mllltl bu ullfut llC'Cl1un• ur NeWJ)Orl'• !Miyfrunt un tht m11n channel The proputy botsl.' of •PfCl•cular vu·~ of turround 1111 1•land11 and mO\lnWnt wolh k>cal bolllilllJ Kllvll)' The upst.11~ unol h8' .JBO. 21:JA, end r.111ld ~ m111n1;11ntd by owner l>uwMlll~ lllU, lBA, both . un1ll hevt flrtplji!Cl'I "Al1m1ltd nwnUl!Y tflCIJlll(' uf $4,000-$4:501.Y yu r round nut 1n.-l(id1ntt aum· mf'r ,.0uis Th11 prupert\ ~ould in.kl' •n tUfl lent ronv'"'°" to a lll\lllt femolv r~odtnct s I ,;llX),000 (/JI J« "''" Z'nM11J 5'tw11111 ASK FOR GAIL TAYLOR NEW LISTINGS HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM Under construction -superb ocean view. $2,650.000 BELCOURT HILL Largest model -best location. Best ocean view. $749,000 BAYSHORES Three bedroom, with study and family room. Lovely patio. · $525,000 LH For information contact ANN PETERS -759-5456 13"1bbGEllis HSIDUfT1U 90&DAGf YJl~K'L" 14~1218 . / ' .... ., One of the ways homes a re being bouRht and sold today is wi th Second Mortgage A ~eco nd mortgage 1s a method of t 1 r1ancing whereby tHe buyer 1s pr·ov1ded with an atld1t10naJ or second mortgage when there 1s not eno llgh cash to assume the ex 1s,ing mortgage A second mortgage can also be tak en w hen the first mortgage and the dow n payment fall s hort. of the sales pnc.:e A second mortgage c.:an be p rov 1d~d by either Lhe seller o r a lending institution Payments are ma.de bo th to the seller or lender <111 the second mortgage and to the lPr icier r ,f the u nderlying mo rtgage Impact on buyer • r• 1~ .... I .i·•·I i ·• • >. ·,• 11 n •rtp ... 1~, ·:. : '1',.1Y" 1 ·.~v r d ,1 Impact on seller _ e •t \ ,,, 11• W J f \Jff.f• .. ' t!l~ .. ,c ' ~ '• ', t I . ';'H • A : I • : t • I r r : • l w : tt, , r. L..r 1 "•' • ' t :• ! : I ••c-1 Ld "·' ! ll' L~t . "' t • ~ t l• • ,r, I :! ''f,fL r1f' :: !•• -:·~H·1 t-are a number of s1 tuat.101 1s ,:. wh1d1 the second mortgage can : 1c. I 1 aLfJ the purchase o r sale ot ~ prc 1~1Pr y Coh t.act your real estate r•xpel't t.c assist you JUST LISTED!! UNIVEISITY P AIKCIEST TOWNBOME (PLAN 'D') No detail has been spared in redec:orating this 4 BR, 2 !I! Ba beauty. Over $40,000 in upgrades have been added to make tbia t.he.Jno.t luxurioua townhome in Irvine. Marble entry~ neutral colore<J rf>er ~tlftt t!ift>Oltioat; emP'tl• tom · A/C with electronic ftlter, marble ftree.._la~, Baldwin porcelain and br ... Jlb.ith hardware, custom kitdMn ti.le counter and floor, all new ti.le bathe, cwt.om wood blinds and paint, buUt·in atereo cabinetry. Muat Me to appNCiate. $345,900. '7« ~Aw-I 56 """ CALL &ON PIL80I' ·11 1Ba rlty Imo. -a.1.1r111• aw11. DIDii lalMI .. "t:.. .. ~ --...... fHi•Hll l1lk1 ......... ...... • ........ 1...... 11111c..... . IOI bl&M .... 211'1 1117 1117 ~-·-• UIT- 1eR l lull BA. Ilg unit, GARAGE Apt '°' rent. ml-•W&J 18R 18A a"t on p...... ···• - -JI(~.._. oewtypa1n1ed ...... tum, llelboe lllend. 28r 18&. • _. ..,.,111....,a ,__,. BAY FRONTAGE. pier & t8Rwlloft.28A Frptc;,ea-2BO 18Aga.r lrgyct good clOMll MOO/mo, atcwe, '9frlg., gar~ Lrg tBR. den, lrp6c, patlO, Point No pell S595/mo S 1300/mo no pet• l)f'tlg. Utltl pd. 2BR St 100 thedral c.i11ngs, vi-. vacant & avail now Avallabi. now. 7S.-7185 dlep., dlh Wlhr 87S-8678 gar. Furn w/paazzl UttleJ CaW&45·8833 18A $750 Furn 303 E gerage , spa, re-S800mo 650-0443 Ill neer WllW. 1-2 ~-ATTRACTIVE 2 BR Edg9water 871-28e8 dec«ated. $995 No pets 2BR 18a yrty w/~. LIK~ NEW 2BR 2BA '"" persons non·smkr t .. _.. ~-2151Pacific831-6107 laltli•1 R __ ..,. .......... ,' dfl to...... fur"""9d, wlnt----r-"no'V "'"'IS. A.,:,,11 Jan-June' own.""'se near r.,ry. SUNNY upper 28r 1Ba Available now $850/mo. ly. 11'°°/mo yr1y lease. $1600/mo 11t 67S-3680 Sl050 yrty 67~866 :.:a':f:o/' blodc to __ _...... upstairs gas paid. le75 .,,""'....., -F -"' 1-,... •• I Garage patio lndry , 2BR t BA quiet. no pets NO PETS * 873-'220 305 Ruby A\18 S.0-2770 --------PRIVATE DOCK ANO (818) 790-"fi5~ 28R 28.6.. 1000 s/f, new -sec: 64~76 1 C~UTEsmall 28R tBA--Smalll "Cute & eo.v• ""-lal•H ftai•Hll dee« pM patJO Gar---------,_ •F ,... --SPACIOUS 8AYFRONT BACHELOR "Cute &. ,._ .... •--MU aoe Panc..-ttng Chdd E'Slde. 28ft lg kitcb. sm ly Nice patio, 2 C8I park-1tN ll8l'y deen room & -• 1 UNIT, 28R, 28A, turn . Cozy" on !tie PenlnsUla. --ok From $950 Free UAR yard, pet OK $600/mo tng'. $925 Incl. ulll. bettl, 1'50/mo Incl ut1ls. ·._..---11------. patio. newty decorated, $500/mo Incl ut111. 2BR 181. own;;; unit,, 2151Pacific631-6107 . 111 &, last -$200 dee:> 673-3039 87S-2578 ••-• ... 211 w/dsgarage, avail lmmed 6'2-3850 Bl<R lrp6c, Lrg deck, 1 blk 10 642-0857 attar 2pm ffyou•re IOOldnn for a home, w:~a;2~~~7~:sg~ysmo 52(7 3 ) ~mo, ySly OBO Call Fii outlngl atart with a beacti, ger • parking. • .. I llllP* EASTSIDE large condo • 60 14 7S.. 19 or (213) shopping trip ltwough Cluli-S 1150 Greg 675-5511 28R 2BA. No pets $850 apt 28R, 1 TBA, OY1lt-1ns. claHlfled hal neWI for YOU. 7 ·t155 Evenings •76-7738 Ii.ct. 28R l BA townhouM apt Agt 546-SMO Celt PAM gataQe. patio, $795/mo HUNTINGTON -BEACH The Daily ~ilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH s 80 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80 No changes In copy or cancellation. Pnvate pames only No Commen:1al. Real Estate, AutomotNe. Boating or Employment Ads There 1s no pnce limit to what you can advemse If you need to sell you couch, h1gt'f chair or apy unused merchandise-call ttie Daily Pilot Classified staff or use the c'oupon below. M.U to: lailJPilat D•lly Pflot, llO W . Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 642-5678 NAME ADDRESS. ·' ( I PHONE CITY STATE ZIP A~-COPY: 4 ffne minimum, appropriately 4 w ords per·line. circle one: VISA or M .C. Are you a subscriber to the Daily Pilot? clrc~ one: YES / NO - 1' New carpeting. swim ALL NEW 38R. 2 car gar-6'2-9795 or 64S-8227 ming pool. $900 per age. large fence yard E/Slde, Newly decorated mon1h 818-790-9921 825 Plumer. upstairs . 180 UPQer untl 4/plex ......... l• ll&. S1050. Barbara 67_?-5771 sssomo. 1st & sec 0ep 11J\ btodl1 from ocean. IMMEO. OCCUPANCY '9'-5195/5481665 Furn opt, $975. 673-5337 38R 18A. Newport ESIOE TRHl?LEX Large Heights area $850/mo quiet 2Br patio laundry •Very ltlwp 1Br+den '°' 212 Ogle .:8. 646-8'3' new carpet drapes i 1 mature ack.111 •• '°4 'h paint. No pets'S786 S•7 Iris. S925/mo. SM to •P-Woodland 646-7363 predate. 123-0911 ~~any ---·---- BEACH COTTAGE. 28r ~-u .... . 0TU L.1111211 18a. frp6c. garege, S 1050 ·--Small, Quiet complex all uhl. paid. Gardening ---•-•• I Carport, ldry From $675 dlloount. 644-1068 B .. utifully IOdscaped. Cal>le-feady 6'6-4549 Qule1, large. cie.n Apts --Large.~ 1BR. new pelntt Pool& spa, patio«-decic EXTRA LARGE ROOM~ «Pl. blinds ... & llghtlng I Pnme locatiOn I Upper 38R 28A garage Frplc, ~rch. m/w. ' Bad*« $605 t 103'--C Valenciat eloMta Avail 675-M 11 .... 1 Bedroom $660 I $875 No pets 545-7983 ml. --28dfm 1' •Ba $805 KIDS REQUIRE0111 E/Slde 2BR B I 28drm 2BA $870 380 1BA Yard & gar l'h A. close to 2211Ulll•WIY I $900.mo. S~OOdep ti.aet1. $$50/mo. 900 See Lan. 644-2611 COSTA MESA 646-'63_1 __ _ Oenslde PCH. lovely. 3BR., 1 .... ..,. KIDS REQUIRED'" E/Slde 2BA. trpl lndry patio 2 IUl11flL usnm I 380 1BA 'Yara & gar car '1n-g'ar, s 1550/~o 2 T / S900mo. S500oeo avail 1/1/89 673-1836 I Ind~·'°~ fo ~1 STUOI0-1 blk to beach ldlool le50/mo · LARGE 18r 1Ba $565 mo Room & bath kltctlenetle 231' SANTA ANA SAO<> security Available w/burners. No pets or TSL MGMT 6-42-1603 Now Call for apptm emkg. 1'85/mo Incl utll 631-1879 Open SAT 10-2. 322''°'1 ~mllll LARGE 1BR OIW cable Larkspur. 673-2596 Spacious 28R Apts TV nk:.Up No pet~I Reis Upper 2 BA, 2 BA .,. otc ~~~~ ,.,-::~·~~~ required $550/mo Avail Dec 16. 310'h Iris room ONLV $640-$650 2273 Mlner=B 6-45-8161 $1300/Mo Vrly. Cell mo MESA VERDE 2BR 18A 1-676-2238 Of 673-6149 au ..a am = Quiet cul de sac . c....... 2124 .. •• ...... ,;;_1~:.7 :S~-~~3 •CJlnatrw Speci:as lit.~ Neal Newport He1gnts Greet EalUkSe IOcl ll2-M12II'142-1MS 1 BR garden a PI 1 & 28drms. Gar, cable ._ • P9hl $650/mo tncl uuls Ave 1111. Gmt>lt w/BBQ, lndry -•1 12115 673-6403 rm. No pets 831~27 11tt• TtPl EWER 2BR 2BA, new E'Slde 2BR. geraoe. large paint m1n1 blinds, trplc ~t:fl&---.. ya.rd with patio, wshr hk· gar lrg b~ nr Dell www:::w -=-... up $795/mo $795/mo 818/333-0572 2546 ORANGE --TSL MGMT 642-1603 NEWPORT ACROSS THE STREET 2BR lrplc gar· Sparltllng cl .. n large COZV HOUSE 1BR age.$825/mo 1665 Irvine Apts. Pool & spa.. Shop-RetngeratOf. povate yard. =2 720-9-422 ping & n .. ghborhood l\O pets .• 2168 Mapte J 1-----parlt next door No pets 5e25 650-8252 SHARP 1BR 1BA w1ret1l9. 28drm w.ee $785 lndfy. nu c:rptlpnt S59 28drm 28a S800 o.luxe 38R 28A Eastslde mo 731 W 16th St •C -· --w/frplc, patio. d/W, COV• 75~80or 637-3175 • ered parking, lndry rm COSTA MESA $995 No pets 642-9'79 Small 8echelot Newport 911-1111 Heights, SA001mo u111s ---------lfyou',.loolungtorajob. Incl. No k1tcnen 1665 •OCEAN vu delUJte 2BR dUlifled has news tor~ Irvine Ave .rB 720-9'22 l 'A bath, frp6c. dedl, gar 1--~---- 2218 E. Pacific apt 8 ~ $890/mo. See lat. Call - 759-t 104/E &44-8722/0 f/Ja- 2BR 1 'ABA IOW'lhou.;: l1Yle ept, yard, paoe. b alcony, diatlwasher. $795/mo.~'!e 2BR 28A, new c:at'p9t d/w, lg pat i o , lndry, gar /pendng S800 2137 Elden 760--0138 t ,v91 'ml my ,_ C'-1-.S I._.,.,_, IC ..U "'Y motorc"" 8111. lie\' I'm r-o _,IUlll pro t0 t rMlly _._eel IN ~ I QOI Prom ,.,. 09f90'I •!the NW"*'9r wno look"'' c 64t~S678 ---- r •.•. , ....... .. .._ . ' MMlnlM 1144 .. 1!!!11!,!l•~·-··~•!•!1~9=~:!..J!~~==~...J:=I== Secluded & spacious 28RI Tll NTlllll 21R conao. ;;r:t m 18A Apt 14160/MO. No.. * .... mt* Enc:utlve TownhouH 1BA & 3BR 28A Apts on 2BR w/gar Carpets unit In Northwoods, pool, poelt. All utll. peld, pertc. ....-38R, 28A;'2 cer ger, APARTMENT. No pen.-~ "°" the Eu tSKSe. Great lo-drapes bit-ins Fenoed jec .• tennla.Av.11.1/1189. Ing. 1 min. welling dl9-.. -_....• 0 CE AN VIEW Ave!IMlleJ.,.1.S510mo. 1147.00 wtc & up C811()(1! Completely r•fi yard i patlo. Wat• paid. $850/mo. Jeff '432-8822 UlnCe to bMCh. 1331 w. VERY -.ATTRACT I YE. 111 ... 8193 Cal 131-3320 IY mlQ Hwpt Blvd. CM modeted:N-0/W.ef!CI 63:J4120Call 1-5PM "llldi 2141 e.lbo9..155-200I,_. = =.2~': llflllft.ll--GARDIN MC11ng. Sp9c. f ti pattos & end gar&QeS. 667 Vtctorla 'H' $720 _ m 1 •• -· .. In ge;.. SllO/mo mod redec: 28' 2Ba b* HI •• firepl ace Clos.e tol ... OCEAN SIDE of -• rw••• up, .z MO\i' • ··-·· 0 1ndry trla MOO. scnoots & snoppong. Ca11 ,8ut. IMc~ 2'41 PCH, view, pool, lllundry. On ttle und, W. Ne9pof1 E· 4101":.~~ M8nY IO 0... tram 1, 2 9:12.1eet 0, 131:1234 . l!Slmla'D!r."~51 540.3666 or 650-5086 •LG aelux trweY:I 28( 2 No Pett . $650-+-util. $1375/mo. Btcr 142-3850 TSL MGMT 142•1803 & HR Ouplmc• .veil. -------.,..- SPACIOUS 2BR Wood· loft 2'1>8a. 2 mrbl lrplc, 497•5362 . 2BR 2BA duptex. 1 blodl or 54&--4 118.,._ 5:30 c.11.tof deteils. Lv meg. ~=-t~~o:::= haven townhm enGloseol sllytlte. w/d hn.up, gar .. * 18R COTTAGE. OCEAN from bMdl. Frplc, O/W, ar '7~ 28R l'MIA end_,.. no gar, p\11 back yard, lndry 2400 st nr Hunt. H1rboor VIEW. Frplc, patio, wall( W/D, Piiio, gar, <*l>Of1, •SHARP 4BR 28A 11epe Lg LUii 280 2d 1100ef pea. 2231225 LAI P9loml lac on sue management $1450. (213) 860-9513 to t>Mch. 1 adult $725 •Avlll now. Yf1V., 731-1230 to bMCh. Gar w/open«, 2Pf1¥ lft9tr Stea 2 OM*• 17a/mo * 137.711a 5 mon 10 beach' 631-7229 7332 Garfield Apt 0 incl. utll. 497-3644 *W ll•* Oedl. S1350 wlnt• or nr Wdlft no pees 9'75/11 ._._._ 1200 2BA, 1car gar. Bott01n noor of spaci<>Ya Frig. dishwasher, 1tove lleoo ~.14139-tTn Avlll 111 l40-94Cll ... -mle8tiBJl8 Pe 1 s 0 K S 7 2 5 mo Laguna 9eectl home. 2 incl. No peta 545--4855 WALK TO BCH NR HOAG NEWLY rernodeted 38R l•m------•fimmi•I S~S-4310 Rooms, full beth, private • Lg 18R, g.a pcl. F/P 28A bMct\ dup6ex. 1700 ;;c; m room, FWV ••a.-or-. !condo on sand! 28R 28,.:-eri1rance. sliding· glass *1-... * $725 e LQ 28R 28a move-In 1llow1nce. _.... beth phone tine 1.,.~ ..... -.~~ .... _,_..,. • doe>< to decil and yard. Fr"' dlshwather stove TwnhM 1925 Pool IPI 11350/mo ~~· 119 _ ••• ,, • • .. em. t I" 5£artclong ciean. large spa. security, tm~ occ Ulils incl. One male. i~i. No pets 54s'..4a5s COY. prkg. 1..01 suj,.,io( 34ttl St,~ cable, ... 25 Incl utllltlel 280. atepe to bch .... arden apts Beauutullyl S l250/~:,; °'I q uiet , n on -amoker. Ave.14&-6838 631-2921** Unique l~llon tandscape<l grounds 1 _ $800/mo 499-1906 * * 28R 28A FIRE-••Ill Ill• BMchfront BalbOe, new vtew. Deck, Gar. ?ool&spa patt~tdecks N-port Hts. unfurn. up. COMMANDING VIEW of PLACE 'pooL · adults &•111,_W 3BR,2~8A.d0Mtolhop-IUxurybldQ.welktopler. Jlm541·534t/87 .oarageorcarport S680 s.111rs, attratove, frplc. 1 coast. All glass wall ltv 19 501,'.n0 6 44.uo2 . CLEAN 1BR. 1700/mo. ping&dininO-SuperW.W terry,Fun?.one,Pev!Mon. Belboelal28t 1B :Be<1room8 SB sl 3BA tBA S875t mo utols rm Om rm Lgkltch Pvt 631•0211 Pwttlng, utlts incl. No 81Qdedl.YrtMS2250Mo SSOO/mowntr.175--0IOt fOf 143750 ~~~'~t~~~ ;, 6.46-68:6 ~ct 548-2601 d~k. eeaCh acre>M st pet•. 723.-1292 ~Vie Udo •7s-ant BRIGHT Bedroom, no AV811crv 15 se0o --------1SPOTLESS, 28 0 H 128A. IBR $985. 28R $1250. *'"~:*block 111111••11• lmOklng. bike to bMct\, 1115. Toni 173-93 Bachelor $5 70 0 p I ' o n a I 1 0 x 2 0 Low dep 494-2265 BtEAo ._l'.!; 28r2 ~.? ,..., ~w/d Ilk ... .. QQ --lftl IS502 !~ phone utra. .... l80a Shr "" 1 eeoroom $675 storage.$655-685~ S500. I •---"' -~1 _,, ..... ..-·· * ... -.. .... 14 -..1-.... "" .. .?Bd m 2a. tv.nhse s865 I 1o ml w ol llrport ;;; -. -up. open belm ce11-2BR 2BA-+-DEN. -• "" CdM 28R lBA Apt R9-w/2 11r1/M, non r --Ing belcony $1195/mo ,.._ c::arpet, gerege W/D EXCl.USM BEACH · drugs. qu6et ., 825 Center St 6'2-1424 1u NFURNISHED2BR 18A, y , 3Br28aupper.. • 425 E.BAY hltup, yerd. CIOM to COWAJNfTY ~&dMrlmm or Pww\.$500/mol --------encl gar No pets ~blocktoocean TSLMGMT 142·1800 bMCh $1075/mo H• ~ 1BR Apt temele 15251"'°· Linda ,.,,.-..,.....,,,_.,,.---. 1 Bedroom S705 $625/mo 17382 KMlson $1235/mo Newport P•· 4408 RIVER w/BAY VIEW! Lg petlo . 760-8115 CdM. Prof. non· 28drm t'.Ba $815 1 962-4 17• or 848-4700 ciftc R.E. Dive. 645-3683 *-" .... TSL MGMT 142-1800 fTplc, ~r. micro'. IN beeYt lr9 home nr SC 28a. frl*;, pet 151 E 21st St 54S.2408 ,___ Y~RLY OCEAN FRONT 38R 28a. end. ger., wld .... Pvt bdll1350 rno Ptaa. Fem, lhr beth, kltc:Nn & doNt WestSJde 2BRApt-:-patio. FIND Cute 28r/18a. carport, hootc up, new carpet &•HI,_ ... * ....... ...,.* w /d, pool, Jac11ul. 17Mt24 tndry tac. 2 prkng spaces great -· S 1050/mo. S 1195/mo CLEAN 28R. lg llv rm. SORRY.~ PETS. 1375/mo+dep 551-1737 CLOSE TO BEA N-paonl. stove & crpt Newport Pacific R.E. 208 Lug<>nte & 2 10 Grant parltjng. utlla Inc&. No llU. .... 11 TEMPORARY f\oofn lof DUPt..£X. Prvt bd S750tmo 1s 1-8488 through classified Oeve. 645-3683 TSL MGMT 142·1 pets. $1175. 723-1292 rent. p1u1 prtyete beth. ,...,,,_, n-lmk •----------------------------------------~N~~~28r1~k~~&~~~~ t~~ FANTASTIC SPECIAL ·T.O Move' oatl . .,. AUTOS BOATS MOTORCYCLES Reach 30,000 to 85,000 households and over 212,500 readers in the Daily Pilot and Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent. 7 99 for 10 words, 4 days or 1199 for 10 words, 7 days Extra words 50¢. Call Now! Private party ads only, No Commercial ads. Claa•tfied Advertlsln1 642-5678 __ J 1----------------~ Udo tnop$-bMd'I, patlo. CM. Pool. jec, It cocMling C M, mm n- FI P, btt-lna, cable. $950. and phOne prlv. S300 per druga 11,' alt Adults. ~ 17S-0097 mo, utll lnel. 111 & dap. gs aooiino NWPT HOTS 280 1BA Awl! now .• Smoker olc. 'h ~ 145--1371 ~~=: ~ ~ 14~~1;~~ FEMALE to °"· s 1050l'no, 846-3170 •endalewnfnQs comfortabta 2 ...--_.. apt. in Eut .... llf ~=2~~: "75/mo;ir7 2 BR 18A, I 1500. untutn. lake view, ktchn 142·3850 ear pr1vs, prel older femll9. STEPS TO BEACH $450/mo. 112-2027 28R .• 1BA. apedoua. Cl u lfled IU1uiM•• to 11~:::1°'5 :..~and..-g FIN through c~s I ,_ CL••1n11• RUL dlti& lnta h ti I~ l••l1l1 tt I~!! leatah te Uart IHtah te lbrt leatala t• l•••-'l••t•I• .... ··-2124 Z'IM nz4l •• •••••. aa ew '-:' ~ MIF 2BR. 18A ,_ In ....... 8ctl 380 28A Npt Bet1 Lrg BR & S.th F 17M eqft ' .. °' ~'= CdM n-smkr. no,...," ....._ l'louef, steps to M/F $325/mo+dep John :n.,~oo;'~~e ~ ·~ HB, mile 10 bMc:tl. 25-35 Proteee '-"'-Melling c M. :e& . ~ •RETAIL SPAa::• room. 11ngl get. l550 + ....._, l500 .,. uttl. c.at or Teri aft• 2·30pm or Newport NOl'll'I w/2 ~ • male prof. to shale 3tw wne to "*-2 M8tr .,.e 141 4831 &40-9092 ~ox 1~ al( ldnt lo- last ~ dep, e7W121 0.-131-1181 weel!ends, 631-201l old girls $430mo _ ut~ apt $347 mo . ...eec Sutle Homa in CdM. N-• ;:.-.:,.'°"'-:,~City NB actou IYom beKf\ NEWPOAT SHORES .. __ .... n-smkr avail 12 20 call ..-S lOO dep. Laundry, lmkr,nopMa. 721-9648 • latah 1744 Agt , • _,.,front Baltxi., new • pools. 962-4917 anytime j:ji;j;:pj9..i;.::;~~.i::..j;9;!---;;iiiiii:iiiA'itt,;;8- 2BR gar, w/d, .,.00.•. HOME. for female $400. luxury bldg, "8Jk 10 pier Jenny 497-9000 ·· MATURE fa'1!ale non-WANTED GARAGE OR ITW/L.-J n-smlcr, fem ptel SSIO AvWI Jan 1. 64S-S80610f '9rty, Fun Zone. P1V1hon --Prol 10 snare 380 2BA smk.r, to lhare twnhOuM STORAGE fQf 14' bOat ' AppfOll '2,000 sit, go 11 Incl ulll 722-7052 _....cell Linda $500/mo wntt, US-0601 HB 3BR 2BA quiet l'lome, CdM h .. /frptc, w/d , 2cat new Souttl CoMt Plaza. mite. 11ems C.M /NB. lree-SQan Many Win• If you're look for a job Oon'll'lelltalaloliquldlta r smkr okay, must like gar/storage 2 rms avail. $350/mo. ~9001 ., ... 650-5042 dowl, AC, r•trrn .-npla I . , .. _ ..... _ ..__ , Sell11\0een.wr-uMdllem1 pets, 40 .' ''ts $400 ... now. SSOOmo + 13 ulil. 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FULL saMCE W1tt1 adjacent vecant R-3 fttetfrOftt home w/2 w.atdlff & lnltne. ~t Bc:h Prlme Garden Grove °"* non amkng ..._ 991 tPece avt on w..tc:liff BMt. locatior! In Korean =":, Incl utl., TV .... 111 town. E1tcallent oc- Awll now.~7 1-.1am•n Income generator HAS RETURNEDI Back by popular demand. Ormes-A-line will run Friday. Satur- day and Sunday in n s own class1fteat1on 1n the Classifi~ Ads. · Sf nee this is a special otter. ~ have a Thursday noon ~aclfne an<f ask prepaymtont for all ads. This is open to at! private party advertiserSlor'merchandlse not over s l SO fprice must be listed in ad) and no abbreviations will be accepted.Mads will run Friday. Saturday and Sund~. There Is a 54ine-mininun at 20C . ·-. per line ~ • ·. ~yow low cost Dlmes-A-Une ad Is only ..• Sl.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-Une minimum • 3 days • '20f per line s: n:oo • "'' ads are pr~ld by ce>mtng tnto the OMly Pilot to place your ad or. use the coupon ~. • Private party, merchandise orlij ads. No com- mercial ads. Pf!U, lrvestock. produce or plants. ·• Each item must be priced in the ad with no items over s 150. MAIL TO: Dimn-A-Une ~ Daily Piiot . • 330 West Bay Street, Cosra Mesa. CA 91.j26 Daily Pilot hours. Y Monday-Friday 8 00 AM to 5.00 PM \ CITY----~-------------· STATE _____ ZIP _____ _ DATES TO RUN _______ _,___ ----------- / ·-. -- - ._ ___ .=.;_ _ _. ______ _. ______ -+-:"'"""----f ....... , ................ . $3.00 Min . .. .... ~-........................... $5.40 UM additional ~per If needed 642-5678 QUIET NON-SMOKEA 11-17-WiirtuFF ~ 12.125,000 . .... 38A. 2'MIA. condo Nwpt Bch. Agt 541-5032 In CM. o.r.oe. Pool, -~-Jec:ual. IMO utl/inct. ~• 131-2028 31175.98. MSG/mo. AUl'ONll8l.£ Fem.... Nwpt Bctl. ,.. S41·5032 .. 311r/29e 1 hol.a to _,,111..Uml ...... l1IOIJaO. ..._ oac-..a.Jrom S\70 ... 1/ 1111 Dmble 175-3086 Good location .. olf ..... A9elr9d ..-.ry, CMUalt, ptttng. Scont 548-230l -HUNT-......,,..~-RBOUA--4-Pl--EX- & COftt•nlal, Hlllng N.B. NEW GAAOEN ~-Ptioe of OWt•lfllP """'- Mme; ....,.. qujte e bit.. FICE. 2500 1q. ft. tux. ffplcl. patioa $525,000 Would Ille '° atv "/04ll ..... golf CCIUF9e ... 8ttt. 846-5.112 -'·· conclO. ttouae. Npt new airport. 250-0464 ""8-Elida ta. N. Colla 1-2 LIT .... Ofl¥ Le pwt 8Alba ... /. llT HouM ........ ,.,,,., amc1 Ir, EZ ~ Son'9 2nd loot. PrivMe ...,_ unft.. S.199.000 ... HerfttQe ~ WWllOI 89'· .eorega. l9wel entnnce near Udo lnvHtment1, Aldlna Up to..,,..... br Jen 1. Plllla. lllO/mo yr laa. 5 .. SMC>. OPEN SAT 1-4 .,,_.....,."' , ... 3338VteUdol75-1211 ·211~ar. IPiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iil•hi•W.,.931iO OffiCES:i1111 •. -.. -oo:~ ;::==:==::::=;:::::::::::: ._ ... lttc.l.ftlamkr. C.M. '"' 91nt, ........ D I ..... I I Dep, Avail ~o· 175;270~/ft 0 ._, .. _..,. •~na ... c.ea .... ________ , t• :::.~:,JF. EZi~~ ou 1que l111w-.711-17M ' Fit.a. ~IT-YIUllEU IDEAi A REMER SERVICE Of TIIS NEWSPAPER ITS A FRAME UP ~. l)ltCed wOrk. 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VAIL COLORADO Penthouse level. heart of Vall Vlll.ge, ate.,. to Vista Bahn Ult. Trade this ''prut19loua" VaU condo for your "prestigious" Newport condo. Fully decorator perfect. all you'll need Is your best novel and s kis!! Call 673-7300 CHARMING LIDO ISLE HOME Lovely second story master suite with tar .. sundcck. Beam ceilings, tile floon, plantatloe shuttert1 2 flreplaces. AJao for lcaM. Call 673-7300 $595,000 NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME Two BR plus den, 2~ BA, quiet nd on Ka...UJ Co.rt. C.ra•k tlle I• Htry aad kltchea. FtnplKe la llvlne room. OM of the bat locadoM la th• cr .. t. Comm pool/tenala. Call 673-7300 1265.000 VIEW OF BAY & OCEA~ Enjoy suntets and ocean breezes from this Newport ~ach 4th floor hlghrlte. Maintenance free Jiving. security build- ing and sub parklDJI· Spacious com- munity patio & poof. Slip available. Call 673-7300 _$285.000 / NEWffOR;T CREST TOWNHOME Two ~. ~\&-BA. formal dtaln1 room." 2 decks. ocun view ~m"ldtchen a muter suite, ta,.. ~·~ .. rOOllt. So•••!llty pool and spa. cau 673-7300 ... ... 12.0.000 NORTH STAR LANE Beautiful pr"tJ9e area plua epaclw ...,..._. home with dock for ...... yacht. 5 BR. S~ BA. family room. dea ud .... room. Approa. U2• tq.ft. Faatutk for eaten.ta ... A,_., ltvt ... Call 673-7300 11.200.000 OPEN SATURDAY l·t 305 NORTH ST ~R LANE, N.B. UDO ISLE BAVFRONT Sucly Beach aad Bay acttvttta lact.de4 wtdi thta 3 BR. ·~ BA home. Slttt-e.roo. coDI tth BR. Cozy fireplace In mastn suite. Call 673-7300 Sl.195.00I