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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . Irvine tops Dana Hill to win Christmas Cla SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1988 25 CENTS . . . LQve . centerpiece Of victim~ s rite Mourners lament loss of CM woman at crowded memorial service, reception lives of everyone she met. And that wasapparent in the number of people who came 10 bid her farewell at a memorial service Friday. Hammond's friends ~ includina the once-in-awhile patrons of Silky Sullivan's . Irish pub where w wortctd and the high school friends who kept in touch with her "ofT and on" si nce graduation -filled the pews and lined the walls of the Westminster church. decorated with pink and white floral arrangements .. Hammond and fnend Jes.sica War- ren. 19. of Stanton, were killed Christmas momina when a West· minster Police car respondina 10 an emergency call crashed into Warren's Honda Accord at the intersection of Westminster Boulevard and Nev.. land Street. By IRIS YOKOI .... o.tr ........ A h~rt-shaped. silver balloon with the words .. We love you" crow~d a bouquet of tiny pink balloons that floated in the center of the aha at Nation A federal judge has barred random drug tes- ting of Interstate truckers and bus delvers./ M -· - World A historic trade agree- ment with the United States has been ap- proved by Canada's Sen- ate./ A4 Religion Jimmy Swaggart' s fall from grace and the Sov- iets' openness top 1988 religion stories./ AS Sports Newport Harbor, New- port Christian capture boys basketball tournarnents./81 Ocea11 View girls top Fountain Valley for Marina-Edison Tour- nament tltle./81 Entertainm1 nt Art Zone of the Contem- porary comes to Newport Beach./ Al Index Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Homes Ann Landers People Public notices Religion Sports Weather A3 87-8 86 88 84 A6-7 Real Estate BS 8 5 84 AS 01-4 A2 The Daily Pilot 1s making SC\cral changes in its operations for the New Year holida)s. Sunday's edition will be dcli,ercd on the normal morning schedule. but the Customer Service Department will close early. at 9 a.m .. so our employees can spcod the hol ida) with their families. On Monday. the Daily Pilol will be printed in the earl) morning and delivered by 7 a.m. If you ha ve a delivery problem. )OU can call the Customer Service Department at 642-4333 for a replacement paper until 10 a.m. The business office will be closed on Monday. but will reopen for normal business hours Tuesday. . Trinity Baptist Church -an under- stated symbol of how people felt about Dawn Hammond. The 20-year-old Costa Mesa woman -.affectionately known as .. Dawn of the Dog" -touched the CM police urge return of tainted ~1naterlals By LANCE IGNON Of .. o.tr "91 ..... A Costa Mesa Police investigator urged the person who stoic a van carrying AIDS-tainted hypodermic needles 10 contact au1hori11es and tell them where to pick up the con- taminated material. "I don·1 care if he tells us anonymously. as long as we can JCI someone to (the needles)." Dctectave Russell Rose said. The wlllte 1987 Dodat Ram van. which was unmarked for security reasons, was discovered stolen Friday morning from behind an apartment complex in Costa Mesa. The vehicle contained eight containers holding needles that were used 10 treat AIDS patients. said Jody Chambers. area general manager for Healthdyne Home Infusion Therapy Inc .. a New Jersey-based firm which owned the van. Rose said investigators turned up no leads Friday and that the in- vestigation would resume Tuesday. (Pleue eee T.Al1fTED/ A2) The squad car. with siren and lights on. was following another patrol car. Both units were reportedly rushina to assist two other officers struggling with a young man at a domestic lln. Jerry Amtt. whlcnrof Paa Am f1181at ~tneer wMctled in tbe aploelon of fUCllt 103 Oftl' Lockerble. Scotland. la baaed by a friend at memorial .er dee. Hero's attempt to stop truck driver ends in wild ride, arrest By LANCE IGNON OflMo.IJNMIWf Michael W. Baldridge was never one 10 go looking for trouble. Ne"er- theless. when it came looking for him. he was ready. In an effort to apprehend a suspectoo hit and run driver recently. Baldridge vaulted into the back oft he suspect's pickup truck. punched his hand through the rear window and tned to force the<tnver to pull over. For several harrowing minutes. the 1987 Nissan pickup careened through Irvine streets with Baldridge grappl- in_s with the driver through the window at one moment and being tossed around the rear of the truck at another. "He kept sayi ng he was going to kill By GREG KLERKX Of IN Oe11J Not ltefl While 01 hcr school districts close schools in a rush to grapple with shnnking enrollmcnt. Irvine is on the brink of selecting a s1 tc for a new h 1gh school -the cit} 's fo urth. The In me n1fied school board will discuss three possible sites for a new high school at its meeting Tuesda) night. District oflicials predict that in- creasing enrollment will force con- Struction ofa new high school w11h1n the next few ~car . The district currently has three high schools and one ront1nuat1on me:· Baldridge said. ··1 tried c'ery- thing to stop this guy. I had him half way out of the truck.·· But the driver. a 17-)ear-old boy from Irvine. proved as tenacious as Baldridge and refused to gi ve up. Eventually Baldridge agreed to break off his efTon in exchange for being le1 out of the truck. Baldridge raced 10 a telephone and relayed the suspect's license number 10 Irvine Police. who arrested the teen a short while later near his parent's home. The suspect. who as now 18 but whose name was not released bccau~ he was a juvenile when the incident occurred. was later charged with felony hit and run driving. batter). defraudiung an innkeeper. assault high school" 11hin 11 boundane . ,, .. In October. the tatc .\lloc:111on Board approved the lirst phase of the district's appltca11on for funds to construct the new school. Ho"e'er. state funding for new school cons1ruc- 11on 1sexix~1cd to begone b~ Jul~ and the d1stnct 1s attempting to .. fo t track·· preparauon. ubmtttal and appro' al of the sue. Thl'l'c s1tesarc bcing cons1d cn'd tor the school. which would cncompas bct\\ccn 60.000 and 70.000 square t'Cr.1. The potenttal locations arc at the corner of Irvine Boulc,ard and Cuh·cr Ori\ c: an area north of Northwood on count} propcn~: and with a deadly weapon and false imprisonment. The ordeal, which left Baldri. covered with bruises and a cut eyehd and arm. began shortl} after S p.m. on Nov. 13. Baldridge had j ust finishtd some grocer)' shoi>pmg at an Alber- tson's supermarket on Campus Drive when has girlfnend noticed two employees from a ~earb~ Bob's Bag Boy Restaurant chasing two suspects through the parking loL The )Ouths. one of whom was apprehended b) the restauranfs manager. had allegtdly tried 10 run off without paying an S 11 bill. The girlfriend suggestC'd Baldndge write down one of the suspe<"t's licen~ number. As Baldridge stood (Pleue eee bRO/ A2) an area nonh ol Jctrrc~ Road on an agncultural pn.'Seneo\\ncd b) Hml' Nurscn. .\II three ttcs encompa1;'i appro>.imatcb .io acres. The In inc Boulevard site 5(..-cm to be the most la' orablc. "1th util1t) and "atcr s..•n ice~ a' a1labk that the other site lack. Ho"c' er. d1s1nct oflic1al sa' the\ "111 rt:' 1c:" all three 1tl'S be.fore malt.mg a dee1s1on. The purchase ol an) of the three ates is C\pccted to coM appro.\1matl'- I S~8 m1ll1on. . The school board meeting "Ill bclin at 7:30 p.m. at the Distn t .\dm101strat1on Center. 5050 Bamn- ca Park\\a). Ir' inc. dispute call. . Witnesses reported the second squad car was traveling at about 70 mph and ran a red light. The officer dnving the car. whose name h"s not been released. suffered minor inJuries and is currently off duty as he recuperates. according to West- minster officials. Neither Westminster police nor the California Hilhway Patrol, which 1s investigating the incident, are provid· ing any information during the probe. which could last two monlhL The two youns women. 1917 graduates of La Quinta Hiah School. were described by family and frienda as popular and upbeat individu.ts w11h a strong love for life. Al Hammond's memorial service. the shock over the lively young woman's death was evident. .. Dawn made friends every where she went.'' said Christy Wilson. Hammond's close friend since the (Pleue eee llltlloaJAL/ dt Family, friends ~~~yf~J:~~ell to jet crash vietim From staff ud wtre reports Family and fnends of Pin .\m I 03 crash v1ct1m JelT) ~vritt gathered Friday an Westminster. eulogized the nigh t engineer as a devoted famtl) man and calltd for an end to thoughts of tt\·en~ against terrorists. Avriu s Qrother-in-law Jerry Nibler said people should dismiss any "eye- for-an-cye and a tooth-for-a-tooth" sentiments. at Avritfs funeral Mass at Blessed Sacrament Church. Avriu. 46. was one of 259 passen- gers and crew members who died an the Dec. 21 crash over Lockerb1e. Scotland. that also killed I I more people on the ground. British investigators bclie'e that a powerful l)tastic explosive was re-SOOMible ~the explosion at 31 .000 fCct that scattered wrttkage for up to 80 males. Ja...Ail -.ii)' at the funeral. the RN.Wilt Vohing callfd forpcatt and said that people should remember that their natural inclination is to be lovmg. ··ifs easy LO Jo,e your family but ha_rd to love your enemy," Vohsing said. A vritfs friend. Mario Uribe. said "there were so many wordStllat could descnbe Jerry. but one of the thinp that stood out in my mind was that ~crry was a family man." Uribe. an investigator with the Los .\ngelcs County District Attorney's Office. said "everything he did was for has family. Whether he was an M1am1. whether he was in New York. tt was always. ·Hey, my family comes firs1:· .:\mong the approximately 300 people auendan& the Mass. were 10me co-v.orkers from Pan Am. te\e Mills of the F11gh1 Enganttrs I ntemattonal ..\ssoc1a1ion. said Avrin (Pleue mee S&JlVICS/A2) Fire hazard , AC-ta 11 .. ~ter watelaee a CllrlMmM tree ...... a Roman caadle Ill a .. •••ltradoa -Paider •• .. 11 Wutnte tlae c1aacer of ll1 ,,, .. a dry tree. Holiday revelers warned of celebration hazard~ If crossing border. American s asked to These da,..m can ranee from acnm1arrn~ in a f~ip country to 1C1t1n1 injured by a pan shot in the air as a noisemaker. This weekend traditionally draws la\",e num~ of American teen· aacn across the border to pany 1n MHico. where alcohol ia eay to obtain and ftiltltcl• .,. ... to minors; net ttiew .._ ol ~tlrrs mean ~ few ollcilll M the U.S. c--.1r 6n T--. "Wr lft a Maniber fl 0... C"oun,1 you\hs doWll ._ dt..._ vomi11~ oa lM ..,.... IDd .....-. lnftlCCl •id Howmd letii. vki t'OMUI. cluttn lft'Vica. •'hell u \ ;\bout a third of those anntcd arc Oranec County restdmts... Kc:ordina to Brus. ••They JUSl don't haVC' the skallt to hlndlr the alrohol ... Bens 11id o( the ltttlS. I• lldditaon to be•na lf'l'ak'd _,, bfi"I *-* and dapderfy, AIMri- MEMORIAL BELi) FOR YODG ME8AN ••• From Al founh ara<te. "h was like she made it a I to touch as many li ves as she Id whi~ she was with us. .. Hammond WU called "Dawn O( Dot" 11 Silky Sullivan's. where was 1 popular waitress, blcaute~ lltVed hot dop to football fans on y nit}lts at the Founl8in alley pub. said Wilson. "Dawn was the hot-dog queeft of onday Night Football," she said. Wilson srrved as spokC$woman for the two Jirls' tight circle of friends.. which included Liz Bowmao. Linda Skinner. Stace Nakasone and Shaina • "Scott. and shared each member's special memory of Hammond. Bowman remembers "doina donuts" in a car in a arocery store parking lot with Hammond and Warren after a party. Wilson said. on's favority memory was how ammond wore two left shoes throughout Scott's wedding because 4f a shoe dyer's mistake. • Wilson's ow n cherished memory Dawn Hammond was spending three weeks in England four years ago with Hammond. •isiting Hammond's relatives. Ham- ~ond kept in touch by visiting her L overseas relatives every other year. 1 .-ccording lO Wilson. Jeff Brown, a close fami ly friend. ~escribed Hammond as a "beautiful. _)lositive. loving person." and .. one who thought she could get everyone to see her way ... Brown recalled the youngster -;:~-::~·who was always in the pool." with her blonde.hair tinted green from the '\•~hlorine -had grown into "a self- -lhassured young woman." . s'.! "School was never easy for Dawn. but her goal was a career in law enforcement. and nothing was going 1' to stop her." Brown said. Hammond ., .. was a sophomore at Golden West .College studyinJ criminal justice in hopes of becoming an FBI agent. _ Brown said Hammond's "smile and sparkling eyes brightened every- body's day," especially her family - father Kenneth of Huntington Beach. older brothers David and Steve and her mother Janet. with whom she laved and who was "the biggest force in Dawn's life." The multitude of Hammond's friends poured into Silky Sullivan's for a reception following the services. A photograph of Hammond's smiling fa ce greeted those walking into the pub. and a photo album of Hammond was placed nearby. The crowd hushed when a slide show. produced by Hammond's cir- cle of female friends. was shown. ··we'd just like to dedicate this to the families of Dawn and 'Jessica." Nakasone said. Soft giggles occasionally rose from the crowd as all eyes gazed at photographs of Hammond and War- ren hugging or linking arms with groups of friends. at high school formal dances, with party hats on. Every photo was marked by their bright smiles. Je-tcawarren As applause rippled across the room at the end of the presentation, young men brushed aside tears and young women sobbed on each other's shoulders as they realized their two friends really were gone. "She was just so cute." said Mark Evans of Hammond. "When she smiled. she would just brighten your whole dJty." Evans. a Fountain Valley resident. got to know Hammond through regular visits to Silky Sullivan's. Dean Carlson. Glenn Hough and Pete Appel. however, could laugh- ingly remember Hammond as a yo ungster. running around while they tried to play soccer. The three men. friends of Ham- mond's brother Steve. grew sc,mber when asked about their thoughts on Hammond. "She made everyone happy." said Carlson."lt'.s been hard on every- body. No one knows whauo_say.'' REVELERS WARNED OF HAZARDS ••• From Al phones are hard to find here:· said Betts. "People will be late in calling home." However. af a serious problem is suspected. there is an emergency number concerned Americans can rtall to get information about relatives ~n Mexico: ( 619) 585-2000. Betts stressed this number is for "absolute. · seri ous emergencies" only and should ··be utilized like the 9 11 number in the "~·-------------I'. ,; ,~,,.SERVICE ... !' •. Jl'romAl 1 was a dcd1carcd worker but al"a)S .fTl,M'aS anu.•nt on returning home to has "!" .famal). .\vntt's"' 1fc. Jud\, ~•d earlier that • her husband. who J01ntd Pan .\men- can World .\1rwa~ s an 1968 as a JCt ,· mechanic. was "omcd about fl~ ang .. -dunng the hohda}S because he be· lleved terrorist~ would strikc at •v vacationing Americans. ''" Vohsing said that a graveside ; service would be held when Avritt's ~. body as returned to the famil y. '· states. U.S. officials do not have the personnel to actively search for people. but they routinely check hospitals and jails. Betts said. Betts funher advised all Am ericans 10 purchase Mexican insurance before crossing the border. However, he warned that such insurance is invalid for incidents in which alcohol is in volved. The best bet is to leave cars parked in the specially designated lots on the United States side and walk across the border. Betts said. "It lessens the chances of an accident or drunken driving," he said. He added. "Just don't do in Mexico what you'd be embarrassed to do in the United States." Conversely. natives of Mexico who wish to celebrate an the United States as the\ did in their home land -by shooting guns into the air -have created problems for several police departments. With the obvious dange rs of this type of revelry. urgency legi slation was passed to make dischargins of a weapon "in a grossly negllgient manner. which could result in injury or death." a violation of the state penal code. The Santa Ana Police Depanment last year began a notification program aimed to prevent such shooJing. According to Officer Cliff Seward. five holidays "where we have people indiscriminately shooting" have been identified: May 5 (Cinco de-Mayo). July 4, SCpt. 16 (Me1tico's Indepen- dence Day). Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Christmas Eve is traditionally the most popular night for such shoot- ings, Seward said. followed by New Year's Eve and then Founh of July. The department distributes fliers and posters written in both English and Spanish that explain about the allegallty of the shootings. Many of the fliers are distributed at grocery stores and sporting goods stores that sell ammunition. Seward said. The public information etTon has been "cutting way back" the number of celebratory shooting incidents. Seward said. ''This year we were lucky -we had no injuries and no fatalities:· he said. Cold front expected to bring rain A cold ltOttt lrom the Pacific Northweat wUI brtng doudy lklM and 1 chanc. of r.in tod-v to Southern C8lltoml•. but recent ~ temperatur. lhcMald rile lllgh~. the National w..... 8ef'lloe ... todar. A tow II uPeoted to torm olf .. coeat toniattt Md bring rnoetly doudy .... tor .... v ...... and .... ., .... Dmy. High~~ IO build owr the W... Cwt on Monday. hoaai:•, 1f. ~deer•• tor tMc dey'a AON PetMe and Aoee 8Dlil ..... Gusty--to aouttMiell wlrtdl up IO 30 mph .. expected to deYelOp over the mounteina and deMr1a today and continue through Sunday, The snow litvel In the rnountllna wt• range from 4,000 '-' CNer the ncwtt.n rengee to 1,000 fMI over the southern ranges. Coastll ., .. hiQha wUI be In the 50a tocs-v. with lowt In the uppet' 30s to mld -40s. U.S. Temps. Calif. Temps. .. Le Higll, 10w IOt 24 hOuf I end"'ll 11 5 a m 32 17 Jec:uot1vt1Mt e3 53 Albany.H Y =llllld ~q\ie 31 11 Ju-33 ,, Ancl>Ofage 26 20 K.,_Cny 40 2t ~· A-5.5 19 laalleglll 44 24 Freano Alllntle Clly 3t 26 Litlle Rock 31 33 t=.=-......... 5$ 47 l_ ..... 30 27 lelbrnew• 35· 21 ......... 4$ 40 .._Aol*a e.r""""'*" 50 3$ ....... 9Mcll n 13 AedllYll BollNrdl 11 .o4 ----11 13 ~ a-24 20 Mplsc.St Peul 4$ 07 Aedwoocl C•ly loslon 37 27 HalhWla 39 ~ s.c.-10 ·-"' ....... 73 60 NewOr.._ S3 .. 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Herttord 35 20 s.,,_ 29 23 ""-"°' Helena 25 21 T ampa..St Plrsbg 12 e3 Sen lernerdorlO HonolU1u ., 72 Topeloa 43 25 S...Oebf• Houston 4e 44 T-50 23 ..,,,.,.,.. Inell~ 24 12 Tl.laa 40 27 Santa....,.,. ~k$Cri .. •~· S:> 4S w....,..on.O.C. 37 31 Santa C'lfl lllcbael Balclrl.S,e recel"9 Villa lfOft'• Oat8taadlq Cltben Award from ratauant owner Charlotte Dale. HERO'S WILD RIDE ••• P'romAl behind the truck scribbling the driver put it back in gear and number on a scrap of paper. the coniinued the wild ride. At another. vehicle lurched forward and ran over Baldridge covered the driver's eyes a motorcycle ridden by Jeri Brock, an with his hands, but the driver kept his assistant manager at Bob's. foot crushed to the accelerator. According to a police repon. Brock "This guy just would not stop." had blocked the truck"s exit with her Finally. Baldridge realized that his cycle and told the driver: "Stop ri&ht injury was in the offing if he stayed there. You're done." seconds befOrc wnh the truck. the vehicle accelerated. Brock was "I said, 'You slow down and I'll get knocked to the ground and was later out of the truck.' .. he recalled. treated for minor injuries, police said. The teen agreed and Baldridge got But before the truck drove ofT it out at University Drive and Gold- backed up and ran over the motor-en&low Street. cycle again. It was then that Baldridge Police were waitina at the boy's made his move and Jumped into the house in the College Park area when bed of the silver-blue vehicle. he drove by at 5:45 p.m. He was "I didn't do it to become a hero. I arrested and sent to Orange County just saw something (wrong) and I Juvenile Hall. tried to r~ght it." he said. "I thought he Looking back on that afternoon, wa.s going to ~lOJ?: but he just kept on Baldndgc, a sales research analyst going and going. with Allergan Pharmaceuticals. said: Baldridge said he was thrown ''I just know I'm not so sure I'd do this around the bed of the truck as the again.'' driver kept swerving at high speed. For his etTon&, Baldridge was apparently in an attempt to throw awarded the Outstanding Citizen htm from the truck. Award from the Villa Nova Res- Soon after the nde began. Baldridge taurant in Newpon Beach. The award smashed the rear sliding wi ndow of included a 21.i que and free dinner at the truck and "tried to pull him otTthe the restauralll. steering wheel, but he was seatbclted in.'' 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Anyone who has ~be_ van, liceoie number 3P57415. or who finds any of the red one-and-a-half and thrce-quan containers, which are marked with warnings that they contain bio-hazardous material, is asked to call the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanment at 754-5205. Chambers noted that the needles were clipped from their syringes and properly sealed in the containers, thereby reducina the chance of spreading the disease. . Orange County Epidemiologist Dr. Thomas Prenderpst said the needles pose a remote chance of infection. Someone would run the risk of contracting acquirtd immune defi- ciency syndrome if he used the needles without sterilizi ng them. "It isn't a great threat ... but it's a concern.'' he said. Moderate quake 1hakes Bay Area SAN JOSE (AP)-A moder- ate eanhquake shook San Jose and the South Bay Friday after- noon. and the temblor was widely felt in several outlying communities. The earthquake struck at 3:54 p.m. about I 5 miles east of San Jose and measured 4.3 on the Richter scale, said Pat Jor- genson. of the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park. The quake occurred on the Calaveras fault and was felt as far nonh as Palo Alto. which is some I 5 miles nonh of San Jose and 45 miles south of San Francisco, said Joraenson. She saad the temblor was es~ially strong in the Morpn Hall area. about 20 miles south ofSanJosc. ., Whale of a kiss At one point Baldridge managed to police depanments to recoanize AP L•1t , ..... ~sh~i~ft~th~e~t~ru~c~k~in~t~o~n~e~u~tra~l.~b~u~t~t~h~e~~peoplc~~~w~ho~pe~rfi~o~rm~a~c~ts~o~f~h~c~ro~1~sm;;. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wln•ton (left} and Natuba, trained Belqa whale. who 8tar with three Callfornla eea Hou ln dally performance. at tlae !few YorkAquarlam,&lTeeachotheralfewTear km. The cold-weather-lo'Yin& whale. per- form at the Coney &land faclUty ~h May, when tlaey are replacecl for tie •am.mer by trained dolpblu. 1Fight vowed over Presidio closure ~ SAN FRA NCISCO (AP) -Two congresswomen and Mayor An Agnos vowed to fight a plan that would turn the Arm y's sprawlina Presidio into a public park, saying it would simply pick one government pocket and put the money in another. Agnos met for almost two houn Friday with Rep. Nancy Pelosi. a Democrat whose district is next to the 1.490-acre base. and Rep. Barbara Boxer, also a Democrat. The three say the proposal is unfair to San Fran- ORANGE ~ ..... COAST --·r- MA•OFFICI NO WW. a.., St C:O.ta MMe CA .... ...._ los iMO Coela ..._ CA taM ~ -· f'2·M1t "'*-& ..,.o.1a1 Ma·-u21 • casco and didn't make economic were "virtually untouched." she said. sense. "There's no need to panic." the mayor told a news conference follow- ing the closed-door meeting. Pelosi said an "undue burden" was being placed on San Francisco. con- tending the city was being asked to bear one eighth of the burden under a recommendation by the President's Commission on Base Realianment and Closu~ to close 86 mili~ bases. Areas south of San Francitco In add1t1on. the Presidio serves 125.000 retirtd military personnel li ving in the Bay area with medical and other facilities. she added. Boxer termed "ridiculous" conten- tions that closing the base would save money. Making the base pan of the recreation area would simply move it "from one pocket of the federal government to another ... she told the news conference. °::I.::' ..... ,. ..... / Ja.tc.11642~ ~,.., • '°" do "" ..... 'ff/Ill ..,., ..., •• ·"' .. ...,.,t •-"' ... 'ff/Ill.., -.. .. ....... .......... ~ . .............. ~ ...,.,, .. "' ......... ...... ,_..., .. ......... C'8 I 811 , ....... , .. ..... :::.-0...., ..... Llll!l9 .... -- . '\} C1111ll D111•ai1r 111t C111111' '8i urrr • C1111ll'J• , ... To .'\II of Our Dedica ted Em - ployet>s and the Thousand of Cus- tomers Who Support Us With Loya ll~ and Confidence Through· out the Y e-ar. PleaSt' llave A Healthy. Happy and Prosperous Year . TEO & MA RILY N .. EN'S ' .. Conservation of a rt examined at museum breakfast Isamu Noguchi dies of heart f Methods and techniques of con1ttVin1 pain1- inp will be the topic of a "Good Momina Laauna" lriakfast lecture on Jan. 12 11 the Laauna Art Museum. Bet1y Court, chief conltt'Vator of paintinp 11 the BllbOa Art Conservation Center in San Dicao. will addreu the audience u1in1 works in the museum '1 permanent collection 11 examples. This is one of a series of monthly lectures that focus on topica rtlatina to both the hi1torical and contem- porary Southern California an world. Continental breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. followed by the lecture. Admission is $3.SO for members. students and senion and $4.SO for all others. The,museum is at 307 Cliff Drive and funhcr infonnat1on may be obtained by callina 494-6S3 I . Marathon to aid homeJea A 13.1-mile half-marathon run and SK walk followed by a brunch for participants and a heallh and fitness fair to benefit homeless families in Oranae County will held at Lion Country Safari in Irvine on Wednesday. . The aoat is to raise $30,000 for Christian Temporary Housina Facilities. the non-profit or- pniution sponsorina the event. The group Oc>trates two shelters in Orange County which provide counseling and job opportunity assistance in addition to shelter. Donations of cash.prizes and services are being sou&ht for lhis event. Further information may be obtained by calling 556-0636. ..,--......:-;; Economics enmlned I Problems of economic security and peace convenion will be discussed a1 a meeting of 1hc Citizens' Commission for Economic Security on Jan. 9 at UCI. Sponsored by the Alliance for Survival. 1his meetina is free and intended for anyone interested in endi'!I the arms race. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. al the Verano Commons, room 6529 .. near parkanglot 31 at Adobe Circle and Califomia-Stttet. - Breakfast for Optimists "Bringinft the Dream Back to American Business" wi be the topic of the Optimist Club"s breakfast meeting on Jan. I 0 at Hors Hut in Irvine. John App of the Michael Thomas Corp. will be the featured s~aker ai the 7 a.m. pthcrinJ al I 88SO Douglas St. V1si1orsarc welcome and admission will be the price of breakfast Fun her information may be obtained by calling 830-5639 or 675-1779. Merchants plan promotlons All Laauna Beach merchants arc invited 10 the upcoming meeting of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce's merchants commiltec on Jan. 11 at Great American First Savings Bank in Laguna Beach. The agenda will include such topics as merchant discounts for employees. "late mghl'' hours for shopowners and the upcoming "Shop Laguna .. promotion. Membership in the chamber isn't nccessaf) to attend the 8: IS a.m. mec1in1 at 260 Ocean A venue. More information may be obtained by calling 499-4716. Balsa Chica friends meet The public is invited to a potluck dinner for 1hc Amigos de Bolsa Chica on Jan. 11 at Huntington Beach City Hall. • After dinner. the outgoing president will review the past year's ac1ivi1ies and events. and Esther Burkell of the depanmcnl of fish and game· will report on the biological activities at Bolsa Chica over the same period. . Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. and the program at 7: I 5 p.m. in room 8-8. Participants should bring a dish oftheirchoicc. and fUrther informa1iom may be obtained by calling 897-7003. Free divorce seminar The problems and procedures of di vorce will be. the topic of a free seminar at UCI on Jan. I 2. Attome~ Pat Herzog will present "legal Aspects of Divorce · an the Women's Opportunities Center confercnet room from I 10 3 p.m. Funher information may be obtained by calling 856-7128. Monday, Jan. 2 No meetings scheduled Prem 1taff _.wire ttfWU • NEW YORK -lumu Noaucha. the reno*ntd Amencan sculptor whose bu alt a prden of carved "one in the midst of Costa Mcu's Town Center. died Friday after a brief illness. He was 84. Noauc:h1's work araces museums. pr- dens and parks around the world. He was hired by C J. Sqerstrom & Sons· in 1980 lo create a sculpture garden near South Coast Plaza. The best known of the pieces an 1he prdcn is a collection of huge rocks called The Spirit of the Lima Bean. which honored the Scaerstrom family's roots in the aaric:ulture 6us1ness. Noauchi 1s best known for his monu- mental public works. including a 28-foot red cube that stands on ils corner an front of a lower Manhattan bank and the Sunken Garden at ('hasc Manhattan Plaza in New ;v ork C11y. At <he time of his death. he had just returned from Italy and was working on several large marbk sculptures. He also had a number of projects under way. includinJ lhe Bayfront Pa.rk .an Miami. and he had JUSt been commissioned to do a m1,Jor park for the city of Sapporo. Japan. Allen Wardwell. d1rec1or of the lsamu Noguchi Garden Muse um in Long Island City. said Noguchi died at the New York Universi ty Medical Center at 2 a.m. of heart failure aner a very short illness. Noguchi is represented in the per- manent collections of many of the world's major museums. including the Metro- politan. Whitney and Modern in New York. the Art Institute of Chicago. the Detroit Art lns1itu1e. Sca11le Art Museum and Walker Ans Center in Minneapolis. Noguchi was a New Yorker bul spent a good deal of his ume in Japan. including his early years. He employed numerous art1uns at his la,.r worbhop in 1hc to~ n of Takamaliu on IM Japan~ island of Shikoku. He was born in Loi Anaeles on Nov I 7. 1904. bua 1wo )'Carl laatt. his parents took ham 10 Tokyo. Ht returned alont to 1hc United S1a1es 1n 1911 and went to school an Indiana. Noauch1 enaercd Columbia Un1vcrs1t) as a pre-med student 1n 1922. bu1 dropc>td out an favor of sculpture studies at the The~toftbe Llma .... latM focaa Of a Kllpf.!:" ~ aear Soatla Cout I Leonardo DaV1nc1 Art School. now ._ lunc1. He mo' cd 10 Pans 1n 1928 and became a studio us1stan1 for Constan11n Brancuu for s1" months. Dunna 1ba1 umc. hat ca rhcs1 v.orlcs were made. Nopdti se- iurned to New York an 1929 and had hll lirst one-man show at the Euatnt Scbori C1allen. He sun I\ cd on a few small saln and on a numbet-of grants. 1ncludin1 a Gue- genhc1 m lcllowsh1p 1n 1927 which enabled ham lo travel to 1hc Far East. During his lonJ and prolif.c carttr. oguch1 "orked 1n many materials in- cluding "ood. bronze and &al' anazcd steel. but has maJOr sculptures arc made of saoot; basalt. granne and marble. Has "orks arc found outside the United States at Tok}o·s Museum of Modern Art. the Art Galler.· ofOntano 1n Toronto. the R1Jil.smuseum· Kroller-Muller 1n Otterlo. the Netherlands. the Ulster Museum 1n Belfast and the Ba)enschc Vcreansbank in Munich. Wes rGerman,.and. of course, in Costa Mesa. · ·· .\merara has lost 11s greatest hv1na sculptor:· Ward~ell said. ··or course he ~a) much more than a sculptor-he was a designer of spacC'S. stage se1s. prdcns. fountains and the decorative arts. He was a gn~at thinker and \IS1onar) :· .. An 1.1.as 11. He "'role a 101. but It was about an:· Ward .... ell said. Noguch1 had a' cl') active social hfc. but II\ cd modestl) in a small apartment on East 61J1h Street in Manhauan. Most of his e,,~nscs .an"olved tra,el and sh1ppin1 his sculptures around the world, Wardwell c;a1d. Nog0c·h1 was married very briefly at the b<.•g1nn1ng o(WQrl9 War II but It ended in d1' om.~. He had no children. He is survl\ ed b} a sister. Ailes Spandcn ofSanta fc.N.M. Santa riding a flaming rocket wins boat parade grand prize By GREG KLERltX Of .. ....,,... ..... Ridint atop a Ramc-spcwina rocket, a aiaantic liahted Santa Claus helped Bobby Cornelius win the pnd prize in the Newport Harbor Christmu Boat Parade of Liahts for the ninth time. . Cornelius, a Newport Beach resident, won the Sweepstakes Award for his elaborate and imqinative decoration of the 6S-foot sportfisher Merry Maker. The boat btatout more than 200othcrboats for the prize. All winners in this year's parade will be honored at a special black tic dinner on Jan. 20. The event wasalsoa fund raiser for next year's parade and will include a live and silent auctfon. FoUowina is a list of winners in the 80th annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boal Parade ofLiahts: Sweepstakes -Merry Maker. 65-foot sportfishtr, owned by Bobby Cornelius, Newport Beach. Chairman's -Unpretentious I. 35-foot formula, Geoff Landon, Balboa. Commodores -Fintastic, 50-foot spontishcr, Robin Clark, Vernon. Judges Special -Ms. June. 44-foot Pacifica, June Myers, Newport Beach. Animation cateaory First -Magnum Force, 86-foot motor yacht. Bertram McCann. Manna del Rey. Second -Scarock, 41-/oot sponfishcr. Fred Sherman, Newpon Beach. Third -Fantast, 38-foot Enc on sail- boat. Corona del Mar. Founh -Top Hau. 65-foot Hatteras spontisher. Glenn Rodano. Newpon Beach. Cread.e theme F1rsl -Prosc>trit). ·42.foot Unifl1te. Larry and Mary Thompson, San Juan Capistrano. Second -C'cst Moi. 54-foot offshore cnuscr. Larry O'Rourke. Newport Beach. Third -Bancnder. 26-foot wooden powerboat. John Waters. Costa Mesa. Fourth -Misguided Missile . .21-foot Kong and Halvorson. Michael Varayai. Seal Beach. U.eofU,bta First -Serenity. 27-foot Catalina, Charlene Dryer. Newport Beach. Second -Argus. 92-fooi topsail ketch, Boy Scouts of Amcnca. Micke) Huntcr, !':ewpon Beach. Third -Seacret Ser\ ice. 19-fooi Bavhner Bowrider .. Ste"e Pauerson and Ken Yonkers. Xewpon Beach. Fourth -Baroness. 49-foot trawler. Rud~ and uz~ Baron. Balboa Island. Sound .. Firs\ -Chnsscr. 37-foot po~crboat. John Ryan. Las Vegas, ev. Second -Mojo. 85-foot motor )acht. Norm Callon. Seal Beach. Third -Resoluuon. 92-foot masted schooner. Tamara and Barry p1eler. Xewpon Beach Specia l awarda Commun!\~ Spint -tamc>tde. 74-foot }aChL Franl Mcmcr. Costa Mesa. Cc-ntennial .\"ard -C cst La Vic. Bill Lus k. :-.:e" pon Beach. .... i IN ma Nopch! (~eft) witla lle9IY Seaentrom daitnl tbe .... ca6on of Ills ecqlpbare ID C 1111 lleuln 1981. • There "111 be a memorial service 11 the museum Feb. 7. but the funeral and burial stn ices ~111 be private. Wardwell said'. Judge -: upholds Prop. 73 . revisions _ ~- LOS .\NG ELES (A P) - A state qcn- C) ·s re' 1s1on of Propos11ion 73 1hat allows pohuc1ans to use some 1988 campatan coninbuuons an 1989 will remain in effect unul a hcanng in February. a judee ruled. The ballot measure approved by vo1m an June ~ould ha ve blocked the u~ of all I~ campaign contnbuuons after Jan. I but thr Fair Poh11cal Practices Com- m1s ion set standards 1n September casing the rcstncuon. . upcnor Court Judge Kun J. Uw\n denied a request b) the consumer sroup ( ahfornaa Com mon Cause to stay the comm1s ion re' 1S1ons and scheduled a tormal hearing Feb. . The commission ruled Sept. 25 that candidates could earl) over those con- tributions 1na1 me1 1he Proposnlon 73 hmm of S 1.000 f ' person. S2.500 from small co mm111ecs and S5.000 from polrt1- cal acuon commmecs. The fi,c-member romm1ss1on issued the re' ased standards ancr heanna qu- ment that the ban on carryina over contnbuttons is uncons1itu1ional. Le~ in ·s decision could 1riger a flood of campaign pending befott thf Febnaary hearing a poht1c1ans hurry 10 m.altc utc of fund "hale 1he) s111l can. said W•ller Zelman. C"<ecu11'c director of California Common Cause Josephine Powe. an anomcy for Com- mon C ausc. said the commission·s rqu- la11ons confl ict ~1th Propos111on 73 and that questions of conslllullonahty shouki be decided b~ the couns. not by a rc&ulator) agcnc). "The) ·re not supposed to wntc reau.- lat1ons 1ha1 contradict the langu• of' the s1a1u1e:· Po~e said. Comm1s ion at1ome)s said the lltftC)', '-' h1ch 1s rcspons1bk for 1mpkmenrina Propos1t1on 73. acted propcrl) 1n mod· 11) ang the carr)o,er pro' 1ston. II th~ :igcn ) re' 1 ions are o' ertumed 1n Fcbrual). Zelman said. he expects IOlllC maJor c:ind1date ~111 challenae the CCM-11tu11on:ih1~ of Propos111on 73 in coun. Economic amnesia: When a -buck was worth a buc.t My husba~d suffei:s fr<?m cco~­ omic amnesia. He 1mafanes he s livina in a reasonable 194 economy when coffee was a nickel and )'OU could send an irate letter 10 your (ongrnsman for three cents. I've 1ricd 10 convince him that tames havcchanacd and it now 1ak~ a quaner to chew ou1 your man an Washinaton. Hit response 10 1hat innammatory news was to boycou 1he U.S. mails and resort to ESP. Bill's cominual shock and outrqr 11 inflationary prices creates some tense moments. especially 1n rcs- iaurants. It's like aoina out t~ dinMr with 1he Count of Monte Cr1s10 who hasn't 1ttn a menu in 40 ycara. Once he tcros in on the price of coff«. the yardstick by which he measures economic corruption. I brace mytelf for the inevitable burst of indisna- tion. "One-and-a-half dollars for cof· f~!" he snons. bmlthint eno.,P fire to melt 1M fanerr bowls. "Even the Jam« Boys wouldn't Sloop 10 1ha1 kind of r<>*ry!" The waiter. a bhac-jowtkd. hood· ~ chaf'ICter who loc*s UM he could put OUI I contl'KI on yotlf' life. RU\ tum w11h • mmac• .. llOMr· "'llfftlls are only • Mk ... it ...,,. lltis only 1urnt up the ftatM °" \ht cofftt ms1s. 1y now rm pr11y1na Bm woa·1 ,.,... •• , on the sn.50 *'"'' llAICY lclmn cocktail. befo~ I can order a cheap1c S6 hot dog. Economic amnesia has nothing to do with pcnny-pinch1na. no~ known as dollar-nun1na. Ifs baSC'd on the passionate princ1pk of no1 bcina bilked-whatever the )'tar. lndt\ad- uals aOlictcd with this problem make a federal Reserve C'eW out of pl) 1n1 S4 for I~ cents wonh of popcorn 10 munch throuah a $5 mo' 1c that's wonh 50 ttnlS 1f the) threw an u frCt" st1 of dis~ Mayor Koch of e'-' York. an 1rdm1 protftltr of S 7 movlCS. is a kandftd lpin1 and honora'loc-n:.mbtr ol ehe n1i·lnfla-11onary 1y, livn• in sk ecOftOlllic .,.,, is a common plilf'I ~ oldlt-.\mtra· cans wMft'........,IMIDadotdda\i when • budt -as a bilck •net not mcrd)' 1 lli.r tip for "*' ,.,_ . ..,. I aho IUlfft' MOIMMll) IMl'nal. bUlllMrtta~~._my ._... .... Prict ••• 1-.'HVill in etae t910i ........... ...., $7. hopping toda) as a n1ghtm:irc. Tn walking )Our fret off looking for S~Q pumps an a world of $b0 Euroix-an sandals. The S 18 houSl'(Oat "c used to 1hro" on 10 ao to lhc market - before "e \\Crc lib(ratcd and "cnt 10 ~or~ -as now an "Al Home.. mod that com a da) 's pa)chccl>. I'm 1ra1cful tash1on de 1gn~r arcn ·1 dc.-s11n1na form~ aie group. the , ntwl)·Old. It ~'cs me lrom :i,gon1z- 1ns whether \0 go 1.1.-'ilh the srs sht· skin c<X'kla1l d~ss 1hat ho"s m) append" scar: or 1hc drop-dead. drop.~a1s1 S600 number that gathers around the lme«aps and cuts otT m) blood suppl). Inflationary housing is 1hc baggc I unrcahty fc>f those of us v.hl) re· member 1hc SI S.000 dream couagc. In California 1he ~al estate SttllOn 1 funnier lhan 1hc comic pages. F1\er- uppcr1 an• a<hcrl1Sl'Ct as <'OmNnd- gcHt barptn~ at S:?SO 1hou If the hou ·has J bathroom ••ndo-"·uh a '1c" ot 1hc ~can throuah • \dncopc -1al'k on another lift) lf8ild. E"m lhc JOf hou~' 1n th•I .a arc 100 c\pcns1"t tor anwM N a kcP' f~nch poodle with blonde nnlk'ts lhcac>H'l'n~nttell u\tnnat1on 1' at an all-11mc low I think lfk:, musl be add1n1 on th<'tr Ii~· .,aan. ~auw I ~· a m&Kh h1pcr fiaurc '"'" m) ~"~" cakulator. 1'lailtiy .. llf1tt J1ws .. I lfW ,._..... .. er._ C-. DAILY PILOT/ ... urdey. December 31, 1111 Canada's Senate OKs trade pa.ct • MalkedOenilluftrebomb S stylllh ~Ima reltaurantl TORONTO (AP) -Canada's Senate on Friday approved • ~ ing agreement that vinually erues trade barriers between Canada and the United Stat~. The F~ "fra« i\grecment now aocs into effect on New Year's Day. Furious debate over the pact forced Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to call new elections on Nov. 21, But the contest gave Mulroney's Progressive Conservative Party its second straight majority aovemment and a clear mandate to push for passaac of the legislation. The vote in Ottawa was by voice and not tabulated. Senators from the opposition liberal Party. which fou&ht the agreement fiercel y durina the Tall campaian. abstained. The pact was approved by the House of Commons during a volatile session on Dec. 24. The Con- scrva11 vcs used their majority to muscle thebillthrough 141-111 while irate oppos111on lawmalters sang the national anthem in protest. · The Liberals control tht' nt· dcxtcd Senate and had tied up he lcgi lat1on there last fall. fore g Mulroney to ca ll the election. They promised. however. not to repeat their action 1f he won a majority government. Even so. they pledged to monitor the' trade agreement closely as its enccts begin to be felt in coming years. ··E,cn though we in tend 10 ac- quiesce and the bill will become law. Born b plit aboard in Germany, paper says LONDON (A P) -Investigators have told Scottish police that the bomb that destro~cd Pan Am Flight I 03 was put aboard in Frankfurt. West Germany. The Times of Lon- don reported Saturda). The report said 1nvcs11ga1ors are certain that luggage loaded on Flight I 03 in Frankfurt and flown to London's Heathrow airport was transferred on am, al at Heathrow to the forward cargo hold of the doomed Boeing 747. It said sc1cn11s1s have established that the bomb exploded tn 1ha1 hold. causing the jumbo jct 10 di si ntegrate. Flight I 03 originated in Frankfurt. changed planes at Heathrow and continued to New York . The jet crashed in the Scottish '11lage of Lockcrb1e on Dec. 11 less than an hour after taking off from Heathrow. killing all 259 people aboard and 11 on the ground. The account said the hunt for those responsible is now centered in Frank- furt '"where a Palestinian terrorist cell is known to have been operating for more than 18 months ... It said the cell is known to be pan of Ahmed Jibril's hardlinc Popular From for the Liberation of Palcstine- Gencral Command and to have carried out two bombing a11acks on U.S. militar) trains that scne Frank- furt . The paper did not iden11f) b} name the source of Its information. It said Scottish police oOicers who flew to Frankfurt on Friday would be shown evidence of th e terrorist unit's ex1s1ence aftd are expected to be given access to a Palestiman man arrested by West German security forces two months ago. It did not identify the man but said he is suspected ofbcing a senior figure in Jibril s organization. our conC'erns ha'e not d1sappeartd." Allan MacEa,·hen. the Li~ral • leader in the Senate. said during the debate ... The government has r h<>stn the hard d1sc1plinc of the market. We will have to monitor whether the mar1u.·t does its jOb ... The liberals hold 59 of the 98 Senate st;ats.allowmg them to set upa monitoringcomm1ttcc as trade nego- tiations unde• 1hc agreement with the United States get undl.'r way. The pact ..... as signed Jan. 2, I 988. by President Reagan and Mulroney. sparking a }car of soul-searching b)' Canadians. Man) believed the 1rade pac\ represented a final subju&alion of the Canadian identity by its rich southern neighbor. But supporters. especially Hidden riches - b1a bus1nl"'. hc.·rakkd the aarctment as a potenual l'<'Onomic boon that would open up U.S. markets and eliminate S.? billion annllally in U.S. tanlls The t'-"O nations. with SISO bilhon in annual trade. alread~ form the world's b1ggL~t two-nauon tnK11na panncrsh1p. But the trade aammen1 new phases our all rcmainina tariffs. quotas and dut1c11 between them. It also dismantles many in,cst· men I barriers. frees up trade in cncray and services :ind creates U.S.-C'an- adian panl'ls to scnlc disputes. The actual start of the agreement will be tow key. with an exchange of diplomatic notes. DoaeD9 of _piople comb tlanMuda truia at die -.p at ~. ~~. loolr.IU ror • loet -doaal lotterJ ticket worth 8 mtlllon CGl'diM• ($1,300). A nMauaat worker threw the dcket away tbe cl&y before the dra ..... By fte A1soclate4 Preti LIMA. Peru (AP) -Masked leftist 1umillal broke into ca~ltliPI d1nnen at thrtt stylish Lima maaurantt. forced patrons and l&afl' out into &be street and then firebombed tht naablishments. authorities taicl Friday. T1M incidents late Thursday niltn followed a noontime via;I in wbicb top cburch and pohttcal au1horit1cs asked hruvians to pau.c to pray for a ~(uJ end IO 1nsu1JCnC') violence. which ha1claimed mew than 12.000 lives since 1980. No one was hun 1n the restaurant raids. police said. Armed membenot'the Tupec Amaru Revolutionary Movement. in units ranaina from two to fi ve, simultaneously seized the restaurants; ordered everyone out and !hen clouted the prcmisc:s with psohnc and exploded fi~bombs. Flam~ heavily da~ Las T rccc Moncdas. a former colonial home 1n downtown Lima convened into a popular tourist restaurant; the scalide steakhouK Rincon Gaucho. and the suburban ~taurant La Puena Roja. police said. Popular U.S. ullon club bl••ted PALAU. Sardinia -Dynamite exploded early Friday_ 11 a niahtclub popular with U.S. sailors. but the buildina was empty 11 the ume.and no o~ w15 hun. police reponed. The blast ~urrcd at 6:30 a.m. at the naptclub. ~ in the town of Palau. near the U.S. miltwy base al La Maddalena. Aulhoritaes said. however. that the exrlosion did not appear aimed at the Americans. It apparcntl) was a protest o the noisiness of the club. said a police officer, wbo spo~c on C'ond111on ofanonymi ty. Hlrohlto gem tran•lu•lo11 to boo•t •tre1J6UJ TOK YO-Emperor Hirohiro was given .a l~rac.amount ofbl~ Friday to boost his strl!f\ath and compensate for cont1nui.n11ntemal bleed~nJ. palace otlicials said. The 87-year.<>ld emperor remained in stable condttion, said Imperial Household Agency spokes~an Ke~ji Maeda. Doct<?fS p~e H_irohito l.3 pints of blood in two transfusions Friday. Maeda said. H1roh1to has received more than 62 pints of blood since his internal bleeding worsened on Sept. 19. Palace officials say the emperor still sleeps most of the time and his strength continues to decline. Palace sources have refused comment on repons he has cancer. The emperor has no political power but serves as a symbol oflhe unit) of Japan. Freed French girl• celebrate Chrl•tJn•• PARIS -Two French girls held hostqe for 13 months cdebratcd a belated Christmas on Friday with a pany thrown by their home town. But pubhc rejoicing was tempered with suaacstions that Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi used the children to boost his image. "This is the end ofl niJhtmare." Pascal Bctille. father of 7-ycar-old Marie-Laure and 6-year-old V1rgin1c. told hundreds of people gathered io the public square ofOlltoulcs in southern F~. ..This 1s happinns.'' The gnls, held by an eiu~mist Palestinian group. were handed over to French officials Thursday in the Libyan capital of Tripoli. six days aner Gadhafi called for their release. The children's mother. Jacqueline Valente. five Belgians and a baby sister born in captivity remained in the hands of Abu Nida l's Falah-Revolutionary Council. backed by Libya. · Judge bars future random testing Church leaders asked tQ-help-with.homeless-SA FR~NCISC'O (.\P) -A tcderal judge on Frida) barred a Reagan administration program of random drug testing for 3 million interstate truck and bus drivers. a program scheduled to become man- da1ory next December. U.S. District Judgt' Marilyn Hall Patel said she found no sohd evidence drug use .. ,o support the broad. s"ec p1ng. 1n1rus11' c tesllnit that"s proposed here. '"The mere fact tha1 there's a perceived problem doesn ·1 mean the government can use a scattershot approach'" that 1sn·1 narrowl> drawn to attack documented mi sconduct. Patel said. She sa id the government"s only evidence of drug use was '"anecdotal 11nd impressioniuie" re- ports. plus one flawed study. She issued a preliminary injunc- tion against plans for random drug testtng and mandatory testing of drl\ crs involved in accidents. Shed id not block other regulations that will require pre-employment testing. drug tl'Stmg at periodic physical examin- ati ons. and lesttng based on a rcason- abk suspicion that a driver is using drugs. Patel's order does not 1mmedia1el) for bid any drug testini. because mandatory testing under the Depart- ment ofTransportation program was not to take effect until Dec. 21. 1989. Before then. her ruling mav be tested 1n the 9th U.S. Circuit ' Court of Cuomo rejects appeal for clemency for Jean Harris By The Associated Press ALBA NY. N.Y. -Gov. Mano Cuomo rejected a clemency pica Friday lro m Jean Harris. the genteel headmistress convicted in the 1980 murder of carsdale Diet author Dr. Herman Tarnower. Harris. 65. is serving IS years to hlC for the s!aying of her lover. Friends and relatives of the former director of an exclusive Virginia girls' school had mounted a 25,000-signature petition appeal on her behalf. They promi sed Friday to continue their effort. Four dle as truc.lc plows Into llne of cars HIGHLA.ND PARK. Ill. -A fiery cham-rcaction crash that killed four people and injured I Oothers took place at thC' same intersection where two fatal a(c1den1s occurred fiveJears ago. A truck driven by Richard Hall. 37. of \.\ arrenvtlle. S.C'.. pl owe into a line of cars Thursday night at a stoplight at the 1 n tcrsection of the Edens Expressway and U.S. 41. about 25 miles north of Chicago. causing the crash _and a series of. e.xplosions. authorities said. ·· .\pparently ... the (truck) driver had beC'n dnv1ns too many hours and fell asleep." said Master Sgt. Jerrv Bresnahan of the Illinois State Police.") IUC5S "hen )ou·re on an interstate like that. you don't expect to come to a stoplight." Appcals-:-and-eould ako--re.ffec-ted by Kennedy--4\ad-a different--inter- pending Supreme ~ourt decisions in pretation. telling reporters that any two other drug testing cases. 'oluntary program that would have But the judge also blocked some of been authorized by the new federal the depanment's regulations from rules was already permitted under taking effect. and laW)ers for truck pre 1ous law. drivers said the action would have a · · f $hon-term impact on testing pro-The programs ~<!ver the majontr o grams set up voluntarily by trucking more than 4 million transportation ·, • · workers who would be afferted by companies. drug 1cst1n~ programs announced For example. said attomc" Jeffrey No'. 14 by Tr .. nsponat1on Secretary Kin~ under deJ>Brtment rules th~ Jame~ Burnley. were to take effect last \\<eek. any trucker who ref used 10 1ake a drug test The remaining I million-plus under a company testing program workers arc in the airline. railroad . woul~ prohibited from driving for and maritime industries. along with any interstate hauler. Those rules an-state bus drivers. Railroad unions were blocked by Patel's order. he said. have filed a separate suit against their Justice Dcpanment law)er Brian testing program. Tot 's first call saves mom 'slife St\N FRt\NC'ISCO (AP)-Mayor Art Agnos met w11h church leaders on Friday and asked them lo open their doors 10 San Francisco"s homeless. a population estimated at 6.000 that faces record-breaking cold. '"All the money we have is beini spent on permanent solutions. Agnos said before the ho11r-long mccung opened. Whatever money the city has available is t>c1ng used to pa} for 2.500 hotel rooms year round for the homeless. he said. .. All I can do is ask for your help," he told the 30 church officials as they filed into the meeting. which was held behind closed doors. Agnos. who was surrounded by television cameras as he spoke, said with a smile that he·d "even like to see ltie television stations open their lobbies 10 the homeless.·· The remark was met with laughter from TV crews. Those attending the meeting in- cluded Patricia Sullivan for Catholic Charities. Rabbi Robert Kirschner of Temple Emanu-EI and Maj. Chris Buchanan of the Salvation Army. Buchanan described the mcctina as "a brain storming.. session that produrcd "s._ vcral creative suges. tions." However. he added that it would be necessary for the city "to do its part." · particularly concerning insurance liability. Buchanan said his organization already provides 56 beds for "street people." SHREVEPORT. La. (AP) - A 3-year-old bo). using the telephone for the first time. saved his blcl·dang mother's life b) calli ng the operator and asking her to reach his father at work. Search ends for6seamen BOSTON (AP) -The Coast Guard has called off its search for the six crewmen missing since their Bermuda-bound cargo ship sank in a storm Wednesday night off New Chevron sued for alleged pollution of SB channel She called to her son. Jason. who was sleeping on the couch near lhe telephone and told him he would have to gel help. She convinced him she needed help riJhl away. and he followed her instructions. She made an "O" with her thumb and forefinger and explained where the button for the opc:r- ator was on the telephone dial. "Tell her your mama's very sick." she told Jason. Jersey. · After rescue planes SJ?Cnt Friday scouring 9.300 square miles of ocean in the North Atlantic in a vain search. the rescue mission was officially suspended. The decision to suspend the search was made after two of the three survivors said one of the vessel's two lifeboats was still lashed to the container ship Lloyd Bermuda when 11 sank. Coast Guard Petty Officer Ellen Harrington said. s LOS ANGELES (AP) -Federal prosecutor~ fi led suit against Chevron USA lnr. alleginJ the com- pany released pollutants from an oil dnlling r.latform in the Santa Barbara Channc . The lawsuit filed Thursday by the U.S. attorney's office accused the oil· producinJ subsidiary of Chevron Corp. of releasing oil. grease and other chemicals from the offshore ria during a fi ve-year period starting in October 1982. "We're surprised that the govern- ment filed a lawsuit si nce we installed January clearance on -a rentals and used brand-name • pllllOS. llm-llll_ ... ..,_ ....................... C1a•d• II I 4111 Ml1tl1 • what is probably the most advanced filtering system on that platform IS months ago." Chevron spokesman Larry Shushan said Friday. "We've been devotina a g,reat deal of effon to solve the problem there created by an extremely unusual operating condition that makes nor· mal filtration systems vinually inef· fectivc." Shushan said hip levels of acids in underground water beneath the plat- form nullified usual oil-water separ- ation systems and that •overnment officials knew about the situation. Fumigation truck recovered intact LOS ANGELES (A P) -A stolen fumigation truck was recovered with its dangerous carao of pscs apparent· ly intact. officials said. The two-ton 1987 GMC truck owned by Fume Masters Fumiption Co. of Riverside was stolen in Los Anaeles about 4 p.m. Wedne1day. said Detective Andy Cicoria. It was recovered Thursday niaht less than two miles from where it was stolen. said Brian Sawyer. an ex- ecutive with Fume Masten. "Everythina seems 10 be intact." Sawyer said. "It all 1«ms to be there.'' The pscs included methyl bromide muted with tcarps. odorlC'ss Vika~ and Chloropiain. ' ) Ae DAILY PILOT/ Saturdmy, December 31 , 1988 EN'f F:KD\INM 1£N1' Anew kind of art space Art Zone of the Con tern porary 'ready to try anything' in fostering the_arts By CHERYL WALKER o.-, Net c...,•••'"*'• When 28-ycar-old former Chi- cagoan Li sa Taylor came to Cali- fornia two years ago with her family. her future was anything but certain. A chance job at a Poster gallery selling frames changed all that. She soon discovered she had a talent with an - not creating it herself but rccoanizing its worth and promoting it. First she assumed the duties of co- director of a Corona del Mar an gallery, then struck out· on her own with a tiny gallery in Costa Mesa called the Art Colony and an an consulting firm , Lisa Tayk>r Fine Ans. exhibition space), practical (utili- tarian, low-key and no fri lls). and open (both in terms of who and what it exhibited). Taylor accepted their offer without a second thought. Within two weeks of the Fashion Island show and with the white paint hardly dry on the two- story structure and most of the artwork for exhibi t still crated or wrapped in brown aper in a storeroom. she turned the ke y in the door to open AZOC. The official grand opening recep- tion will be from 7 to 10 p.m. Jan. 12. It will feature hors d'ocuvres. wine, music provided by a four-piece jazz combo called "fhe Ticke~. an~ poss-ibly the revelation of the 1den1111cs of the AZOC sponsors. , Reporter takes on New Age BJ JUDY SLY MllClll; .......... Most books about New Aae phel\C)fMna, S1ys Russell Chaf?dler. reveal by the second chapter -af not riaht on the cover -whether the author is cspe>usi na the minckllpl".'d· ina pc>!en1ial of crystals or ~h1nnehn1 or is l1mbastin1 the movement as Satanic. -· Chandler. a veteran Los Anacin Times ~ncr and a former Jl!ISlOr i.n Califomaa'sCentral Valley. thinks his new book. "Undentandina the New Ase" (Word Inc .. $16.99) "fits a slot that hasn't been done before. h's the fintcomprehensi~e.joum~lislic look at what New Aae 1s about. A one-day exhibit at Fashion Island's Design Plaza. organized by Taylor in carry this month, however, led to an interesting development. A group of art lovers. whom Taylor refuses under any circumstance to reveal anything about.approached her with an offer she couldn't refuse. As a preview. Berkeley poet Owen Hill. author of the recent "Smile:· wi ll give a reading at 8 p.m. Thursday at AZOC. Adm ission is free. LlA Taylor, director of tbe Art Zone of tbe Contemporary, Ay• what coanta la bow art The movement is not sinaular and is not easy to define. he says. It has roots in eastern mysticism and sev- eral forefathers in American faith. .................... , .... .. lnteracta with tbe 'riewer'a latemal •art sone.• " New A&e is. in part, a fad. he writn. packagea on Madison Avenue and slipping into schools and corporate them the time and consideration they training rooms on the shjrt-tails of deserve. We only ask that they make self-confidence proarams. But he an appe>inlment before they drop by. concludes that it is potentially The secret society of sponsors asked her to direct a new kind of an space dedicated to all kinds of contemi><>rary art - visual. per- formance, literary. musical, and whatever else the coterie deemed worthy of recogn ition. This so-called An Zone of the Contemporary or AZOC would be big (locate<! at 3441 1a Lido in Newport Beach and housed In a fo rmer retail outlet ~sting 3,132 square feet of ; Initiall y. AZOC plans to ex hibit . . ·fi ve artists who have California ties. strikes the viewer. how 1t interacts with the viewer's internal ·art zone.' Eit her they studied. were born or li ve in the state. The exhibitors range "AZOC is not a who or a what but from internationally and regionally an idea. It is where art takes place. re nowned artists like sculptors Bijan where the viewer looks and secs Bahar and Ruth Johanna Jameson something that hits him in his ·art and photographer Thomas P. Licari, zone.' Of course, each viewer is to emergjng artists like painter Jim different. but AZOC is a plase where Mefritt and drawer/sculp~or and this kind of exchan~~ can happen. a Irvine computer a~aph1cs en-location without JlllZ or glamour trepreneur Steven Lustaa. where I t.( the ex penence of great art) The fame or lack of fame of these' all ~ns." artlsts-is-urtf mportant. says l'aytor. ---_ . .. What really counts is how their an AZOC plans to rotate its exh1b1ts continuously to gi ve· maximum ex- posure to a wide variety of artists. ··we're completely open to new ideas.'' says Taylor. "We ha ve no limits. and we're ready to try any- thing." She said AZOC is pledged to seek out and discover new artists - whatever their level of rcc<>snition to date. "New anistsdon't have to be afraid to come here -even iC they art completely unknown. We'll give -1r an artist don call for an danterous when it becomes a the- appointment I wilfcall him back, too. ology. We're really that open to new ideas. to Still, unlike many Christian coincidences. even to chance meet-authors, he offen positive comments ings. ~lie~e me •. I follow up on about some aspects of New ~. everythans. she uad. includina itsenvaronmental concerns AZOC 1s open from noon 10 8 p.m. and its advice to people on handling Monday throuah Saturday and. ~nv stress. anaer. fear. hurt and pain. noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admassaolf' "There are some insiahts about the is free. for furt~r information or to '°'81 ~ ·and heallh that AR schedule an appointment, call AZOC useful, • Chandler said in a phone at 723-0304. interview. Poison's 'EverjRose, 'Baker's 'BestThatJGot'tophitlist By The Associated Press The following arc the top record hns ~d leading J)Opular compact disks as they appear in next week's iss ue of Billboard magazine. Co pyright 1988. Billboard Publi- cauon~. Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. HOT SINGLES l ' Everv Ro~ Hes lls Tnorn" Poison tEn111me ) 2."My Prerooelivt" BoOov Brown (MCA.I 3 "Two Hurls" Pn11 Coltinl (At11n1oe) • "Givino You lllt 8fll 111111 Got" Ani11 Beller (Elelllfllll S "In Your lloom°'· 81nolws (Cotumol•I 6."0on'I RuSll ~" T1Ylol' DI YM (Art$ll ) 1 "Waitlno For •Sier 10 Fe"" 8ov Meets Girl IRCAl 8aker (Ele1<rr11··P1111num (More inen I mlllion· I "Look Awev" Chlceoo (ReorlH l unit$ $Old ) 9."Arm~u1eddon 11" Def Ler>Nrd (Mercurv.,.,,1..---~1"""~' 'Eocktett'-oundlrl ell ' IE it,,.lr•)-· ___10..!.:.Stno~rlmiftel"' Mict1'1e1 JieUon\Eii1cl Pl11tnum II "I RememDer Holdlll9 You" 8ovl Clul> 3."Retlle end Hum" U2 (1$ll ndl··P1111num IMCAl •"New Jton " BOii Jovl IMercurvl·· 12 "Put 1 Ltllle Love In Your Hearl" A P\elinum Lennox & A Grten IA&Ml S "TreveMo W1lt>urn" Tr1vtf1no W1IOurv' 13 "Silhc>Wlle" Ktnnv G CAMI•) (Wotourv) 14 "Welcome 10 Ille Junoie" GuM n Rosfl 6 "Hvste<••" Def Ltooerd (Mercury)·· IGeffenl Pta1tnum lS."Tnt Wav You Love Me" Kervn Wn11t 1 "Aoo.lole for OtslrucllOll" Guns & lloH s !Warner 8ros l 1Geffenl··P1a1mum 16."When I'm Wllh You" Snerlff (Ca1>il01) l ."DOll'I 8e Cruel" Booov Brown IMCA)·· 11."Born 10 8e Mv Bebv" Bon Jovi (Mtrcurv) Platinum II "All This Tome" T1ff1nv (MCA) 9 "Ooen uo end Sev Ann" Po1M>n (Eniomal·- 19 "Wnen Ille Cnllort n Crv" Wn11e Lion P1a1tnum IAll1n11c) 10 "Si•noutllt " Ktnnv G. (Arosta)-·Plaltnum 10."Wa!I< On Wiier" Eddie Monev ICotumolal 11 "Till I Loved You" Bar or a Str .. wno TOP LP'S l "GMno You Ille 8esl Thal I Got" AMI ICotumo.al··Plllinum 12 "o.lic1l1 Sound of Thunder" Pink FIOvd (C01umbf1) 13."G N' It Llfl" Guns N. !lows (Gtfftnl ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;jiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii] 1•."Journev's Grte!est Hlls" Journey !Col· umbia) Specialty Ton Sar Ton Store 7/"tida11 Sweatee Clearance 3333 Bear Street First Level Crystal Court On Imported Sweaters and Cardigans 90UT~WUYW -fOllllll~...,.,.. 662-2221 ----Ill ·---------"" ltM ... toJS 11• 11111"91.......,.. ~ .... Ill lttt .... , ....... IOUT ntllCMal MlllUT 9CIOOlll ~·· ltll3'U ....... , ... ...,.~--··· COCOOMt•-... 1wu •• .,,. lS."Gr"n" ll.E M. (Werner 8rCK.I 16."Amerlcan Ortem" Crosov. S1t11s. Nesti & You119 (Allentlcl 17."Fe1111" Georoe Mknaet IColumblll·· Platinum 11.."Anv Love" Lulner V1n0rou IEooe>-- Plltlnum 19."Stloohno llut>Oerblnds 11 IM Sie rs" Ed,. 8ricke41 & Tiit New BOMmlans IGeffen)-·Gold (More tl\an 500,000 units sold.I 20."Hold An Old Frlend's Hanel" Tllfenv (MCA) .......... _ .. -..... ~--"WMr .!!!.~.~~ --·-.... "'..,. ... ~., t-'C-,.._.. ,,,., .... - 2."Cllange of Htert" Th« Jue!C!s lllCA·Curbl lS."No Mort Lift" Tile Moodv llun " • Cran-FOi t cw•inv" 1toe111wv "'Cr-ow-11r-1 --n1P2•o=rv""aor..,......J - - (Co1umo11l 16."Soul S..rcllln'" GIW!ln FrtV (MCA> 4 ··ow.-Tllan Ille HOiler" R•ndV Trevis 17 "Klulno • Fool" CO.Wge Mlclllel ICOI· (WarMr Bros I umCllll s "LOM ShOI" 81illie Ind ,,... Bovs (llCAl 11.''Cren In Lovt " Kim Cernes (MCA) 6 "Blue Slelt of Town" P1llY Lov•" IMCAI 1'.''Wlld World" Ma.I Prlwsl (Vlreln) 1 "A• Ille llH SOllS WllY" HdlhWI Y 101 20."ltebv Cen f Hold You" Trecv Cl\aelmln (Warner Bros l ce111ora1 t."Hole! On A Llllle Lon9ff" S1e11e Wariner IMCAI BLACK SINGLES 9."Wna1 I'd Sey" Earl Tnomes Conlev (MCA ) l."Oasls" Roowr11 F!Kk (Allenlkl 10 "Burnin' I HOit In Mv HH rl" Sklo Ewlno 2-"PuU Ovtr" LIVt<I (Allentlc) IMCAI 3."Him or M4" Today (Motown) 11 "Sono of lhe SOulh" Arn~m• (lllCAl ..-·Smooth Crlmlnel" MicllHI Jackson IE1>lcl 12 "Ltl's Gtl Sterttd II Wt 'rt Gonna l rt •" S."SwMt SwMI Love" Vtsll IA&Ml Mv Heerl" S1111« 9ros (Mercury) 6."SUPtrwoman" Kervn WT!lte (Warner 13."810 WllfflJ In Ille Moonlioht" o.n S.all l ros.) IC11>1IOll 7."The LOY« In ,,,.. .. S'-18 Easton (MCA) 14 "Eartv in lllt Morn1119 Ind L11t 11 N1on1" t."Ron1" loOl>v Brown IMCAI Hank W1lh1ms Jr (Werner·C11rol 9."TumDltn' Down" Zleov Mlrlev & Tile IS "I Sano DI•~" Owlo111 Yo1k1m !Rtorlst) MttO<lv Mlkt<i (\11ro1nl 16 "Liie As We Knew II" IC1ll1Y MellH 10."Can You Rtld Mv Llos" Z'LOOk• (Mercury) !Orl>heu'l 11."Lovt Htlos ThOst" Paul Ovt,.lrff! 11,"0on'I Sloo Your Love" Kelln Swtel (MTM) (Vinlt<lainmenf) lt."8or0tr1tnt1• The Slloolers IE1>kl 12."1 Jusl Wanna Sloo" Anowll Boflll (CaoitOI) 19 "Sinctrttv•· Tiie Foresltf' Slsltrs (Werner 13."lt's MY Parlv" Cllaka Khan (Werner Bros l 8ros ) 20 "We Must Bt Doln' ~lnin' lllefll" Edd1-14."Evtfvttllno I Miss Al Home'' Cherrtlt llabbtll (llCA) ITebul ADULT CONTEMPOttARY SINGLES lS."Olal Mv HHrl" The 8oYs (Motown) l "Two Ht1r1s· Pllll Callins IAtllntlcl 16."A• or Nollllne" Ilene Moore (PolyOOf) 2."W•lllne for. Ster 10 Fe•" Bov Meets Girl 11."Telt• Me Wiier• You Wenl To" GerelCI (RCA) Alslon (Motown) 3."SllllOUetle" Kemv G. (Arlstel 11."labv Doll" Tonvl TOl\I! Tone! (Wine! 4."A• Lone Al You FOiiow" FleetWOOd Mac 1'."Cen You Slend lhe Rein" N-Edition (Werner l ros.l IMCAI S."I lllemtmbtr Holdlne You•• Bov' Club 20,"So Goocl" Al Jerl'H U (Repriw l IMCAI TOP POP COMPACT DISKS 6 "Turn Back the Clock" Johnny Hi lts Jau I "Trevtline WilDurvs" Trevwtine Wilburn IV1ro1nl (WilDurV) 1 "Babv, I Love Y04Jf Wev·Freeblrd" Wtlt to 2-"llettlt end Hum1 • U2 (lsllndl Power IEPtC) 3 "Dtficelt Sound of Tllune!er" Pink Floyd l."Giv1no You Ille ksl th111 Got" Amie lektr ICOlumbia l IEltk!r•) • "Glvine You Ille 8ftl 11181 I Gol" Anlte ••ktr 9."P111 1 Liiiie Love In Your Hu rl" A Lennox I Elek Ire) & A GrHn (A&Ml S."SllhOuellt" Ktnnv G. 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(Alnerlc.en Gr~I 9.''5'loellne ""*'Mndl e l IN Siers" Edie l<idc .. & TN New aohlmlaM CGeffefll 10."Green" ._ E.M. CWe<nef' lroa..I 11."Journwy's GrMlftl Hlls" .,,,.., (Col· umDlel 12.'"Coekl .. ' Soundlredl" (Elelltre) l l."Ntw J«wv'' Ion Jovl l~curvl l•."G N' ._ Lin" Gunt N' •oses (Geftefl) IS. "Tiii I Lo'l9CI You" e.rbre Slrellane! I ColllmDla l 16."Hnierle" o.i LeOHrd !Mercury) 17.''Apottltw For Dtslrucllon" Guns N' !tows (Gtften) 11."~ SteenVoller Cllrltlt'T181" MM!· nllelm St.-mroller (Amtt'lan Gt'emmeonene> 1'."Trecv Cn..rn.n" Trecv C1'8emen (Elel\trl ) 20."lteello Ont" TN Jlml H911drt• Ell· -iela'' (lllykM!K) NY Post: Tyson and Givens on date NEWYORK (AP)-Heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and his estranged wife. Robin Givens. may have seen• the past few months tradin&msults and lawsuits. but they spent Christmas Eve at a movie in Los Angeles. a published repon says. The New York Post reported that the pair sat side-by-side last Saturday night in a Studio City movie house watching "Hcllraiscrs," a horror film . The Post said a source familiar with Tyson'sdaily activities confirmed the movie meeting and said Tyson promoter Don King was opposed to the reunion. "Mike was with her but there won't be a reconciliatio n." the Post quoted the source as saying. "The events are bizarre. but th is wasn't a wonderful experience for Mike.'' The Post also said a di vorce settlement between the two is almost worked out. The newspaper said the deal would allow each to keep what they have. with Tyson gettinJ the Bernardsville. NJ .. mansion. Givens keeping the California house she owned before the marriaJC. and Givens also keep- ing about S 1.5 million she took from one of Tyson's bank accounts. Heart Attack. Fight it with a .~ Memorial gift to the American Heart Association. OrM09CoMe DAILY PILOT/Saturday. O.Cnw11. 1W . A7 ill r gains memory after sle~ping with Sonni Al'8...a.D'rtlaM: Brock. Ellie's ._ i1t C1ncaeo. calla w.IJI a marr~ .. Al. llY CW•• NiOo.. ... ....... .. AWlte of the propoeal, Caleb We&· A-... ....... will Ill~•• .... Elie if lrock's wifr knows about 11. ... fa W DIVid _. .. C'*'»PlllCIWYfi'omCalaoMeaand ~ ~ "!;!!. ~-.!"' ... P'I~ _.to lhty can head to the Dominican -"'."" - -• - -... __,. _. ltetMabhc. wlleft Mq plans IOF( a qul(k~ ..,._....,.~,...... ~•!"*n.. Natahe nit . •wom tom Tont0. Met confides 10 Josh ....... an•~ phony. David n.n. lhlt thtbebyshtlolt wnh•L no1 Tonio's W... ~ NfUtft IO ~ Tom Elftily leams Tonio 1s stmlt. Contacuna lftd ....... I clhot'°!'9' need for oat Emily. James tells htt ht wants to even the uocller "*' Laura. s death. Br~c score with Tonio. Ellie and Cra1& km. '!90Vt1 out. of Adam 1 ~m. Enca 0 SusantcllslucindathatshcandJohnonct I~ °"tlidt Dr. Gould ~ office as he sltpt IQtclher. ....... IO hypn0t1ze Trav11 hop1na to ~ Travi1's memory. llefusina to ~ AND BEA~UL: Leam1n1 p ii.er bltssina to Scan and Cttily"s that 8111 s cenlafokl 11 a~ut 10 appear. upcomina mamqe. Bitsy suucsts that Don~• wonden if* ha~ time 10 halt its Sean dump Cecily and run off with her. pubhcat1on. T~ah Enc approv~ of Forced to dtttde between a ni&ht oflove-~e. Stcphani:r w1~holds any pos111,e makina with Fawn. who will soon be Optn1on. A su~ v1111 from G.randma lavina town. and auendina a party tossed lopn turns ~ur when she d1~overs by Joe and Ruth 1n his honor. Tad tussles Brooke 1s hv1n1 with R1dac. Ruter 1s with his devilish side and hl5 anachc side dctt~tntd to find the &lfl It the bar who Mddttidcstoaototht'pany. Even thou&h looks Just hke Anacla. Brooltc wants no pan of it. Adam dcc1dcs DAYS OF OUR UVES: The Phantom t~ IO ahead w11h the surrogate mothtr ldmits to Patch that he is rcall) Nick. but ~m. gcu Patch to promise not to rC\'cal his ' ANOTHER WORLP: Jamie 1s furious Identity. Eve. fearing Jake's threats. v..1pc\ !when he learns Vicky has purchased a the finscrprints off her car. Phantom home without consul11na him. In order 10 overhears Eve tell Shane how much she -bccl<*rtO Michael. lrisjoins 1he hospnal mines Nick. Adrienne assu°""' Justin is board. After Mary confronts P1lara about push1na her away because he is crippled. stcahna tht silver. P1lara goes 10 Mal)'s but tht real reason 1s the guilt he feels for IPlacc and plots with Reuben to break m10 caus1na the accident. Adrienne whisks ctht mtaurant. As Reuben and P1lara Jus11n away to the farmhouse. where he ueak into the kitchen. Reuben's c1garcue gives an to her charms. Jennifer realizes >ash ipilCS a lf'CISY rq. thal Em1ho rescued her 1n the woods the ''Trek V' niabt she was pinntd 1aftdct the lrtt. Unabk to 1tt AnJCla and PWll totttlwr Jo quits her )Ob. but she dccldn IO Sta) when Noel becomes dt'prH..ci upon lanuna that Noel will not br comina home for at lca11 sa-. months. lpaonna Jack'1 thrcatS, Dulna publishes storin about h11 untcrupulous campeian. Pitch and Kayta d1scu1& startina a family. Gl!NDAL HOSPnAL: Gcttina Alan and Edward to believe he has ancient papyrus scrolls that unlock the m~stcl) of the draaon. '\shto n gets 1hem to tn\CSt 1n his scheme. Under orders from WSB and Stan. ( ollon aarees to help wnh the qunt. Anna leamuhe may nc.~\trtwablt to carry a child to term. Despite Scou·s warn1na.. the photoarapher who snapprd 1hc photos of~ and Gregory sells the prints to the National Intruder. No one behevcs Luc) 's prott'Stallons .about ha' ma the photos pubhshed. When Ton) awakens from surgery. he opens his e)ts but 1s totally unresponsive. Sieve and Alan call in Dr. Harrison Davis to consult. Goin& to coun to seek temporary Cj.IStody ofB.J. an hghl of the scandal about Bobbie. Lucy is upsc:I when the Judge rults against both of them and takts Anna up on her offer 10 look af\t'r B.J . T1ffan> 1s funous when she learns that Scan has rejoined the WSB. Snowed in v.1th Ned. Monica rtpcls his sexual ad\anCt'S and kicks him 1n10 his corner. GUIDING LIGHT: The gunshot v.ound he l'C'Cei,ed from Sohta may lea'c Alan .Paralyzed. In New York. Ph1hp and Blake I llemben of tbe 0 8 tar Trek" crew tout tbe completion of prtnclpal pbot«»arapby for the new• ftlm, In wblcla atar William Sbatner mak• bla dtrectorl-1 debat. From left are James Dooban, DeForeat Kelley, Walter Koentc. Sbatner. Geor11e Tuel, Leonard l'flmoy and lllcbelle l'flclaol•. 0 Star Trek V: The P'lnal Fronder" will be releuecl In Jane. I • ...................................................................................... ~ 'Roseanne' takes over No. 1 NEW YORK (AP) -ABC had its first No. I series since 1984 when "Roseanne" edaed NBC's .. The rCosby Show·· for the top spot in the weekly A.C Nielsen Co. ratings. The last ABC No. 1 show that was a regularly scheduled series was the Dec. 19. 1984.episodeof .. D)nasty." Due to expected low holida) "-CCk viewin&, NBC loaded up 11s schedule with repeats. A first-run ··Rosea nne" beat a repeat of .. Cosby.'' 1 The rest of the top I 0 were: .. Cheers." NBC: "Who's the Boss~" ABC. .. Monday Night Football."' .\BC: .. A Different World." NBC: .. L.A. Law:· NBC: "Matlock:· BC .. Night Court." NBC: and "In the Heat of the Night."' NBC. CBS' highest-rated shows of the week were ··0es1gnmg Women .. at 17th. followed b) ··Murphy Brown" at 18th. NBC racked up 11s 27th straight· weekly victory. If NBC wins the rest of the season. 11 would tx the first time a net"'ork has done so since CBS won e'ery week of the 1963-64 season. NBC came wi thin a "'eek of that 39· week record last vear. but th e World Series on ABC broke the streak. If BC does se t a record for 1988-89 11 will be Mlh an astensi.. because the \tvntcrs' strike dela,ed .\BCs and CB · fall lineup . "-htlc NBC began lhc cason \\llh the Summer Olympics. ·Nielsen prime-time ratings for Dec. 19-25 NEW YORK (AP) -Herc arc the prime-time TV ratings as compiled by the A.C Nielsen Co. for the v.cek •ofDcc. 19-25. Top 20 listings include the week's ranking. with full season- to-date ranking in parentheses. rating for the week. and total homes. An "X" in parentheses denotes onc-11me-only presentation. A rating measures the percentage of the na- tion's 90.4 millio n TV homes. I <•> "RosH 11ne:• ABC. 21 7 rallno. l9 6 mlNlon hOl'MS. 2. (I) "The Cosllv snow," NBC, 21 3, 19.2 milllon~ l (2) "Ct'IHn." NBC. 10 6, IU ml1llon llOmH- ,_ (7) "WllO'l I~ Bon.' ABC. 20 I. " I mlNIOf'I homH S. (1•) "NFL MonOIY N19h1 FOOlllaA ClliCAVO vs. MlnMSOla.'' ABC "'· 17.0 miftiOn llOl'Ms ' (3) "Ollleref\I WOl'ld,.. NBC. IU . IU mlHlon llOmes. 7. (12) "LA. Law," NBC, 17.•, 157 m1fflon l'lelmes. . I. (I•) "Mall~k." ABC, 17 l. IH mittlOf'I hOl'Ml. t (21) "Ni9'11 Court,' NBC, 17 2, IS S m11·- l!OmtS 10 (II) "In Ille HNI of Ille Niehl, ' NBC 17 O, IU m1Mlon nomes B I L L MURRAY SlB ·O·O·GlD 11 (111 O.•r Jonn.' NBC. 161, IS I m11hon llOmH. t2 (XI 'BOO Hooe SoK1at " NBC 16 7 ISO m1U10n 110mn 13 ( 171 "M 1\1•911hng ABC 160 14 • m 1ion llOmH I• (9) "Gr ine Pains ABC, IS 6, I• I mrniotl l!Omes. lS. 12•1 "Un1ol\led Mv1ler1es,' NBC, lS •. 13 9 miHlon llOmes 16 ISi "G~n Girls ' NBC, IS 2, 13 1 molllOf'I llOmft t7 12'1 "On19ft1ne WorNll CBS IS I IJ 6 mi1110n l!Omes II. (3') "Mvn>ll\I Brown CBS, ISO, 13 S mlllt0n llOmes It Ill "Emo1v NHI, NBC, U •, 13 0 m1Mlon nomes 19 (3') "Kiie & Allie ' CBS "• 13 0 million nom.s 19 (11} 'HHO of Ille Clan ," ABC, .. • 13 0 m1tto0'1 llCHMS n 13'1 ' Hoooerma" ABC, I• l 23 (XI Garf.eld's Cllmlmas Soec .. I," CBS 1• I 2• (20) "Hunler," NBC, 13' 14 1371 "Mklnlotll Caller .l' NBC, 13 9 26 12'1 llllrlvsomellling," ABC, IU 27 ( 19) 'A HOl•OAY Affair,' • •NBC MondaY N-Qnl Movoe,' 13.S. 11 (6) ' 60 MinulH .' CBS 13 S 27 00 A Cllri"ma' Carol," • CBS Ttwrson'Movoe." llS 11 ,,,, "Cl\1'1a Buell, ' ABC 13 s. 31 (311 "Wono.< Years, ABC 13 3 32 1451 'Woseouv, CBS. ll 2 l? 1"61 Ntwllart, CBS. 131 31 1311 Flill Hovu ABC 13 0 JS IXI Canchd Camen Cnr.stmas So«oal CBS 129 36 IXI 'JOM Ot'1•tr Cnrl\fmH Sotc .. I CBS 12 a 37 t2S) "Amen," NBC, 12 7 37 (X) "One M.t9ic C11rownu , • "NBC Movie of Ille WHI>. • Frodllv 111 39 14 1 Bally Boom. NBC 12 6 39 IX) C .. wmai.on Raos•n SoK•at CBS 116 l l U7) Mr Belvedere, ABC \2 S •2 (9) Mvro.,. Siie Wrolt CBS 12 3 lJ (l(I "Growl"9 Pains Soecoa l" ABC 11 9 44 ()31 217, NBC. II S •S c XI Cnrostmn ,,, WHIMOIOI' NBC 11 2 ... tll) "CaMOllOAM Rll'\ II ' • ABC Svnoav Nti1111Movoe, 111 •7 tlO 8osion Poos c11m1mas NBC 11 o •I l~I Cllrollmas Comes 10 W IOwcrffk • CBS Sotc1-I Mo¥1e·Froda'f. IO f 49 c•n Perlect S1ranveu. ABC 101 SO CSll 'A HOOO'l Cllro"mas. t.BS Tuesda\I Mo\11t .'' 10 6 SO I.ell 20•20," ABC. 106 s2 csu eou.wzer, ·CBS. 10 s S3 (XI Sl'IOwcue A Cllrt"mas Car0< CBS soec .. 1 MoV•t·Suno.v, 10 l S3 IX) PH WM' ~'llOl.IM Cnr s•mas CBS 103 S3 1 ~1 •ovnntv " "BC. 103 "mE(FTHE GRFATOOB. POIGNANT. PROFOUND AND POWEJlFtJL, IT'S AWESOME." -----0000~ ....... A 48'·1"' I> l ~ T () \I HOFFM ~ lo"t. AW1. Fletchtt and Ed n) lO whtn Viki firs& turr~ uno N1k1. Lto lutn VNC"Zuda IO Mie Alan. Af~ulttpi• •1UI Vilu to \he ca"e· 'Mtwtt she rt'tlftl be1111 Softfti. Wall l'flllftl h11 IO&al tnelDOI')' h>pnollzed a' L)Ynder asks (or N1k1 Alan-Michatt mum Harle) ht lovn ht'r Smith to appear. An t•pl011on 0tturs and 1uttauhe as.Al thtconveftt. Sollft1 knocks V1k.1 psss.tsout.and •henshccomestollw out R~"a by 1n.1«t1n1 htt w.th a nttd~ sa) s she as N1k1. Will plots to kidnap A.Ian. Plulap learns &Mt Mendia 11 wcarry•• lxt"aduld. AYAN'SHOPE. R>an 11 upKt byS.swr Mary Joel"• dttueon to 11.ay 1n 1k L09DtG: Whtft Daft does DOI filld wt.at ron\tnl. but undeBtand5 and comfort• he 11 looti111 for in the safe. Minnae llttt'S S1lv10. Dee don not twhevt Rob's duqr ao 11.tep an eye on him. Clay rnlitts that that R0tcrat1aCHdhimandbepFcnooto Trucker took the rall fOf a car acc1dtn1 find Antoine. Roecr 15 arr~ted for llab's caused by the real Cla) v.hen he v.as assault Ft'nnofindsAnto1ne Afterhav1na drunk. fa>pt. M1nn1t. Jam and hanna an '"Ifs a Wondt'rful Lire .. rantasy. Chaz man the soup kitchen. Tt'lhn& "'"•about 1ells °'l;ancy ht 1s not rcspons1blt for her. Trucker. C lay conMdtrs htr suwstion Ben batl\ OUI Roatr. v.-ho IS cleared when that he art him out of tov.n. Ea> pt 1s An101ne e'<pla1ns 1hat Rob wu hit on the puzzled wht'n Todd.a younacr brothershe . head v.htn ht tned to pull down Occ"s fire bas not sccn 1n years. amvcs 1n town. Jeff ~pc. Learnina a conarcss1onal teat hH dttadcs 10 find out who Trucker·s mystcf) opened up. Frank cons1dtn naon1na. woman Amelia is.. Jeff sends GW)'n t~ Pa1ch1na th1np up wtth Mall, Lcaah 1s muddy shoe she left at the Site of Charles's stunned -.~n ht pr~nts her and JllC'k fatal car accident. v.11h Cavalcade the horse as a wcddin& ONE UFE TO UVE: Ca~mc heads for present. Mendora. C hm admits to V1k1 that she 1s SANTA BARBARA. Mechacl tries to not her da\Jahter. Renee refuses to foflov. help ( Clt'51e lea\(' the hfc or a hooker Asa"s order not to ht'lp V1k1 look ror ht'r behind E.den &!'ts Cruz an Atra Romeo dau&htcr. Al M1chacrs urging. Leo sneals for ( hnstmas. and he aifts her •llh a ou1 of the ho)p11al. a mo'e v.h1ch could diamond necklace. Bunn) tells Gina the: prove fatal since Leo's wound has become telcaram he re«1vcd informed him that infected. Asa plans to buy WV LE· TV and his sister had a baby. but 1n fKt u wu from fire Melinda. To make Asa funous. Bo his Uncle Mano. who 1s plannin& a tnp to cons1dt'n buyana the: TV station. Chn1 Santa Barbara. F1nall) adm1tttna the fires Chris. Anhur. v.ho looks JUSt hke truth. Bunn~ a!.ks Gina to wear an V1k1"s dead father Victor. am, ts at V1k1·s t'ngagcmcnt nng from him to make his mountain cabin. With Anhur's help. uncle happ~. Gina aarccs as a stunned Michael plans to re-create the moment Sonn~ looks on. Under hypnos1L Jack NEW YEAR'S DAYI td1s Heather lw did not ton\llUl tlw '1lllft but ht 111w llw raptst. T~ ht clcwu"t kaow the raptll'• name. ht CM .. ufy him. ~lty dectdel IO dtvortt Jeflftoy lcati• up Cclctw's p.mp. MidY!d filCft ..auh and beeaay ~· UMI* '° perform 1exuall) with l:>laat. a ckjec1ed l.adl IOCS to a loft wtwrc he uams on a ldcv1s1on ICTCCn and views doz!ms of imaersofE.dtn. Stuck on the train that the Capwells have rcnl£d for New Yean Eve, £.den ~ into labor when tht train 1s stalled due to an avalanche J~) pttttndSlo ao aJona w11h T J .'s p6an to kill Kelly by throWll'I her rrom tht tratn. but instead ht' t~ T J . from tlw train. A chopper takes Eden and Cna to a cave where she can a1vc birth to her child. Zack plans to rape Diane. ' YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Allo~ana Brad to call Traci. Lisa rcahzcs that Brad sull lo'cs Traci. not her. Shocked by lht call. Traci ttlls John sht was &lad to hear his voice. but 1n a wa} wishes she had not called Rex's dcc1s1on 10 play Santa Claus b) '"mg K.a)t and Jill prcwnts from each othtr turns into a fiasco when neither of them accepts the a1rts. Cncket bnnp the bab) to sec Ph1hp. Nma continues ht'r makeo,er even though she:. 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De l1 l ou111 (71•·--·-ar-.. ·-~ (714) ~9313 .._AM..._ I . 9rt9'0I • 2 miles north ol So. COIM ,._. (114) ... ,_, MN PlllNANDO YALLIY ........... "'" °'""'"",. ,., ..... ,.... ......... ,, 5150 ,... Lii (714) l25-4Nl65 .... C... 331N. AluU A.e. Clllt ..... IANTA laARIMIA '"' si.. 11. 1• •on OUTLIT Cllfrlll 51111 ~--.Qlyof CcNMwce f21Jt n+mt ==,-:~------- ............ ,_ ................ -......-TMO .......... 9'.._•-•--•aMl .,...o.. ... c..,a.,.c... ........... ....,.... .,,,_ '" ,.. .... ..., Imne•• Bryan Allred (abo•e) cam tbroaeh the Dana Hilt. defenae. and Todd Troat OeltJ ,... ,,._._ .., Ctwte 9w1 {=o•) movee into Kortn1 territory dur- Vaqaero.• 54-35 conqaeet Friday. SAT~Y.OECEMBER31, 1988 Vaqueros roll on, rip Dolphins by 19. frvtne ( 13-1) puts Dana Hills away for Classic crown By ROGER CARUON °' .. .., ....... Irvine High's Vaqueros made n look very easy Friday night as 1he) recorded their 12th 'ictory in 13 starts. cap- turing their scc- o n d maJor basketball tour- nament cham- • pionship 1n De- cember. Winners of the 32-team Irvine World News Tournament two weeks ago. Coach Steve Keith•s Vaqs waded throulh the Coast Christmas Classic at Estancia High w11h a convincing 54-35 rout ofSOuth Coast l eague rival Dana Hills. Much in the manner that the Vaqs have handled others. it was simply a case of too many guns and the first quarter fireworks was more than enough to put the game on ice. John Molle and tournament MVP Bl)an Allred opened with buckets., Allred followed with ·another. and than a 3-pointer. Todd Trout and all- toumey choice Sieve Dunmcyer fol- lowed with their .buckets for more. It was 13-4 and the o nl y starter who hadn·1 scored was the 6-foot-5. 265- pound,gun boat. Raphael Molle. and he prompt!)' soft-touched an 8-foot bank shot. Trout added a pair of free throws and Dana Hills zone had been wrecked by a 17-4 counl. The Dolphins. now 12-4. went to man-to-man defense next. and that wasn't much help. then the) -went toa heavy-handed man. Combined with officials who let 11 go. tt was effective. to an extent. Dana Hills cut 11 to 39-27 in the fourth quarter. but Irvine finally was able to ad1ust. extending out to 52-31 before settling for the 19-point bulge. .. The) did."' hat the) had to.·· said Keith ... The}: couldn't score a lot. but we co uldn't get much done ourselves. .. But one of our 1ra1ts 1s tha1 "e·re intdhgent If )OU add up our .\Ts -we're probably oacofthe top teams 10 Orange Counl}." Dana Hills Coach Rich kehon admlllcd his team "as 'irtuall) 11ed 1n !..nots b)' Irvine· suffoca11 ng man Dana Hill•' Chris Delf aboota put t1ae ~ o1 11rJU Allred ln Friday'• title decider of eo..t Cla~. defense. "I had a suspicion that we'd have problems against their pressure." he said ... The)' dan·t g1'e )OU an open man and )OU have to create. and we can·1:· In the third place game: Estucla ff, EdiMD 38: It took them a long ume to get it going. and didn't get ovt" the hump until an overtime session was in progress. but the Eagles ( 11-1) bQ.unced back into the win column as thev overcame Edison behind 1he sconng of all- toumey choice Mike Curtis (1 4). .\ugus11n Heredia ( 12) and Tim KJar ( 10). h was a matter of all-rebounds (c xc-ept one) for Edison against Estan- cia 's big rauo in tu mo' ers < 18-8) . The one rebound the Chargers dtdn·t get came after Heredia missed on a free 1hrow a11en1p1 with the Eagles up. 3 -36, w11h .is seconds to go in the o'cn1me. KJar went 0' er IC\ e Thobe to pluck off the rebound and maintain pos~siori. then Heredia made &ooil on his next opponun1ty at the lilfe with a pair with 37 11cks left, and another pair with 21 seconds to go to seal it. .. It's ironic how 11 worked out. .. said Estancia Coach Tim O'Bncn. who suffered through most of the game as he watched his Eagles hit just 13 of 40 (32.5 percent). in addition to their rebounding woes. "We rel) on our shooters and 1f n's not there 1t makes It hard... said O'Bnen. "It was a good gut-check for us.·· The Eagles. dcsptte the fact Edison towered o'er them. went to a man defense 1n the second half to create a better 1empo and 11 helped Estancia ~t into the 'cad with 16 seconds left in the third quancr for its first lead since the frrst penod. h was nip-and-tuck through the fourth penod with all-tou~)' choice (Pleue eee COAST /BS) Clark keys Conquerors Roadrunners prove a point, do it again John Bahnsen scored a gamc- h1gh 22 points and Jerem) Clark added 20 points and 12 rebounds to lead Newport Christian past Valley Lutheran of Phoenix in double overtime. 56-54. for the title of the LaVcrnc Lutheran Tournament Bah nsen was voted the tour- nament's mos t valuable player and Clark earned all-tournament honors. Clark hit two free 1hrows with nine seconds left and the score tied at 54 to pro' 1de the winning margin for the Conquerors. who improved to 8-0. Valley missed a 3-pointcr ofTthc front of the rim at the buucr. Mater Dei falls to Saddle bac k at Orange Tourney By BENNY RICARDO 0..,"'9tC•111p •n1 Thev jumped. hustled. and scrambled all over the court like a bunch ofw1ld men desperate!) tl)ing 10 prove a point. When it was all over the Saddle- back High Roadrunners came away with a hard fought 57-53 victo~ over the Mater Dc1 Monarchs to win 1hc Orange Holi day Classic Tournament. Saddleback basketball coach Pat Ouinn commented .. We needed to show oursel ves toevcl)•body. we were going to go nght at them and not back 'Thunderfoot' member awa~ trom them for a second. \\e lo"c pla)'1ng Mater Dc1... . On the other side Maier Dc1 Coach Gal) McKnight said ·· .\t lea t "" d1dn·1 have 10 go into o'ertime. "e have all the other t1mc.·s wc·q~ had to pla)' each olhcr. Saddleback pla,cd a great game. We d1dn·1 block out and our shot scl~tion v.as terrible ·· The Monarchs started out burning the nets as senior for"ard \tile Morns came out "1th otlcnse on ht mind. ~oms h11 his firs1 tv.o outside jumpers and Mater Dc1 led 6-1 . The great athletic abdil) of addleback·s Craig Marshall got 1hc Roadrunners bacl mto the ball game. as made t'AO spectacular blocks. With 2: 17 left in 1he lirst quamr. Saddleback got the lead fo r the fir t 11mc at 9-8. addkbacl "ould no1 lose that lead the rl' t of the game as of quotes 'Hall of Fame' Sailors pull ·risthcttmC\\hcnChristma~cards OU t tourney dl•corate the house. )()me of them • 6 stan folhngol) the "all. and )Ou tf} to il tJe 64-3 s11cl them bat"k up. fhe sco1ch tape B£tltlY ' only lasts so long. my wife banned Slick-um from the house. R Lee named MVP >\~I was p1ck1ng up one oft he fallen ICAIDO cards. I recognized a fam 1har namc-after leadt ng Ta rs Herman Wca .. er. my old running pannerin0c1ro11a1soknownas to Canyon crown .. Thundcrf 001. .. When Merman h11 a pynt. the balh\ould rocket 01Th1s foot and head tort he k}'. reach a cruising al111udcand tra,cl for awhile. Herman 1s in m) Hall ofFamc for quotes. The twoofuswouldhaveto attend meetinp with Coach Aoyd Reese and watch special teams films of the other team. We used to ha'c to use thcdoctor'se:..aminina room 10 wa tch the films The most com- fortable place 1os1t and l'ndure the boredom "'as 1hcc\am1n1n1 tx·d. One ume. Herman ¥ta\ on the examining bed snorinaawa). Coar h Rec~ ~id. "Herm. }OU gotta point out to E:.d to look f'hr 55 on the O\crload. Herm' MlRM' 0-\R YOl l ~TAYAW..\KE! .. Herman polJPN h1!> hl·ad upand ~1d. "The) surl"-:mt the pun1~ high. don't thl') ·.•·· Hcrm nowll\e\ 10 F hn\IO~. Cil'<q1a "'hel\' hl··._. a high ~:hoool ba~ctbalh:Oil~h. H1sson 8111) 1nll· Stlltl' inJUM ubout CH'I"\ _)j10rt and ... b- 1001-6 and .?1 S pound) He 1aliC'\ after h1,mod~r. '""'-' Wc;a,cr I hen 1htrc·u c.·ilrd Imm·· fh,• Wood.,"altoknu"oa\Juhn \\ood rcxk. Tht\\ood\"-honu" o"n'-'h" O\\ n printing business and can final!\ lil mtodes1gnel'clothe\. From !65 · pounds. Thl' Woods 1s do" n to around ~OOpounds. a nd Jogs ever: rhann· hegeh. fhc las1 time I tall>.l'd to Woods. he 1old nw he "a 'l h-cping h 1 bascbJ II bat 1ead) a~ h1HIJughtl'r Uoll). ~ou gues~'d 11 .. tloll)-Wood~ ... isabout 10 he\.omc a t\.'Cnagl'nlnd Woods v.anl' to let the bo~ l>.nov. "ha1 the) 'II ha' l' to contend" tth. I he \\ oodsquote'\<'ould till an entire sports paac. T"'o instancn COllll' to m1nJ One "a~" hl·n "" 'w'"' prJ(llltnaon.1 \\l'dnl''4Ja) bcfo~ pl:l}ingthl· Hulfalo U1ll\on Thanksa" m1 Oa). < urt Go~d) "'"' on hand to" :a1"·h us Pr.Ktu:c and \\oodH"'(.·ognr/Cd him rl&hta'Ata). \\txkt' wa\a roo~1c m1ddk hnehad..er f)lllfl'\ t hl1 thl'l ion' 1n 1'>7t>:md,Hk>damunJ a lotdunna prklKt'. Wood~mad'-hl\•"l)toC'urt < 1owd~ and Yid. "tk). I kno-. you. , ......... lllCAllDO/•J Nr"port Harbor H1ih·s 1rc,\ktng 110~ made 1\ lh e s1ra11h t and 1n tht• proce sofcaptunngthcCan~on l1 1gh In' 1tat1onal basletball toumanwn t rllappcd Anaheim· fhc:--gamc "in· n1ng Mrcall. f-nda~ night a Chm l C\.' and ott Cira\ comb1nl'd to c.t·orc 4., point~ 1n a la~i-~onJ 64-63 'KIM\ h 'Aa the ~'('ond straight night the Sallo~ took II nght dO\\n lll thl' buucr. ha' ina put Santa .\na 3" J\ ThursdJ~ night on a last-~ond hot ·o-5. Thi~ time there v.as a "'nnkk a~ Coa h Jcrr' lN Busi.. ·s Sailor~ Oil'' 'l-4 ku rn·mlortabl) ronung Jo"n th tn:tlh. unh to ~ the Coloni~il' make a run"' 1th lour 3-poinlcr\ 1n the final fo ur minute\ to tJkc lhc kad. \na hc1m. wh1 h had I J J-po1nll:I'\ 1n 11\ ~m1 1inal\ '1l·tor). had '4:H'n of them rnda\ hut 1n \he tinal ~nJ 11 "a' all ~"port Harhor. thanlo.41 to the Ll't·(1ra\ l·ombmation. \nah\•1m "'a up b~ a 6'·6~ l'OUnt und had a on~-and-onl' uPJkW'lt1n11~ at the hnc -.ith 26 )Cl'onJ\ kf\. ~t the attempt nw.~d and .. 1thout 1 ttm\'· ' Malru 0or11n ISaOd~back) An-tournament Cherokee Parks (Manna ), Par Bagaleurian (Orange Lurneran), Oarvl COie (Orange Lulheran), Corv Co1t1r1ne tOominguez), Josh Levine (Long Beach WilM>n), Mark Wilkinson (Foorh1ll) Knari Johnson <Et Toro>. Rob Jonnion IEI Toro>. Tom Weaver (Fountain Vallevl. 81~ Mazurle (Cap<sirano Valley), Scott McCOl'llle (Cao1srrano Vallev), Mike Morris (Mater Oe1), Ju o11 Quinn (Marer Del) Craig Marshall (Saddleback) Sean Simon (Saddtebllck) their hu thng deknse constantl) forced the Monarchs into bad shot sclcct1ons. The blocked shots b} Mar hall seemed to make the Mon<irchs C\- 1 rcmcl~ hcsllant to pul up hots in the pa1n1. Repeated!) 1hc Mona rchs would get the ball and double and triple pump before choosing 10 pass oil rather than shoo1 in 1de. The addkbad. offense or- chestratcd b) po1n1 guard Sean 1mon ¥.as e\lrcmel~ patient in II') 1ng to beat the ~fater Dct zone. The Road- runners mo,cd 1hc ball around until the~ could get do" n lo" to 1he1r big center Malru Douin The big d11Tcrence 1n the game "as the rebounding ~ pecially on the offens1\e end tor the Roadrunners. ddlebacl had ~4 rebounds to the Mater De1's 1.i. "We did a homble job of boxing out and keeping their pla yers off the boards .. said McKniaht . Though Mater De1 enJO)ed a si11e difference at eve!) position. when the ball was up there seemed to be fow # Roadrunners hands on the ball. ' upposcdl~ 1n basketball it 1s better to ha'e the big men because when t~ final minutes of the game come. the big men arc still big while the smaller quicker men get tired. -~ In the third place game: Capistr&M Valley 8$, Fou .... Valley 7t: Mike M<.'rli scored 18 points and Doug Weaver ( 13) and Tim Hellbusch ( 10) ¥.e~ 1n double figures as v.ell. but Capistrano a Ile)'. v.1th Mike Mazunc (251 and Scott McCorkle (21) firing at will. dropped the Barons to IQ.-~ "llh their second straight los Hei6ht, youth ·give Sealiawks thew.in Cllrla Lee t>ut lctt tht• SatlOf'\ "'cnt downroun. Ll'\' th\' tournament MVP. m1Slfd a 7-footer. but (,ra, rebounded. He bohhll'd the ball. but Ltt -.as thtrc to Pl'-k up the NII and pu~rtd tht ball up ark! 10 at lhe buucr. (1ra~ "'as Harbor'' IC8dtr on the ~-...rJ\ "'1th .Hl rthuu~ and Pa• t>ari\h v.a\l·r\'d1tC'd •tth ~en aaem tor ttk• S.1lon l-4."'t lin1 h\'d •1th ~5 ~nt1 and (1li1) had a k'lkln h11h 2. n>unent. Ocean View takes tournament crown with 4 7 -46 victory 8~ TA~ GRASCH o..., ,.._. c ...... ,.a ...,,, T"o . un~t league po"ers mc1 in th<' lhampil)ll hip of the 7th annual \t:mna-fd1 n Tournament.defend· ing league champions Fountain Val- k' .ind the upstart Ocean V 1ew .,eaha" i..s In the end the taller. 'oungcr ·aha\\ks prc"ailcd 47"'6 l-mta~ n1gh1 at Ed1'<>n Hllh. .. Ne,cr a doubt:· qui~ Ocean \ 1c"' coa h Olhe Manin ... We ha' c been 1n th1 1tua11on before (1n cl~ tt.Jnll~) and 1 told theJ•rts that they could do rt and the} d :· Hov.l''er the ~ahawks wiN have Int le time tor eek~''°" IS tho sian 1c, uc pla' ne\t Thundly and hMt fbunt.iin alle\ and thr •rons will be out for rc,er\gt · .. I think "'e "'1n "''n 11." said &Irons ( Nk'h •r I Strausbura rrfmna to their llJ'('Om•na rematch. "I think v. hen a 1cam lottc5 a ck>lt 11mc. It ma._~, th(m that more dttttmiftlf'd lht 04:\t llfn( -'Ito. M' IOI off IO I ~ start. and n took ow dctrMt a littlt v. h1k to Mop them. NPt lHM M .. ,n w rt"ad)," .. This "as b} far the b1ges1 win since I ha .. c been coaching here:· said 1artin ... To beat Fountain Valley and wm th1 tournament are b11 achievements. but now ¥te mutt <'ont1nuc to prove ourselves p mc after game in kaguc and capture the big pnu •· t 13-2 Ocean View 'is off to the best Man in its history. Almost c' el) one of tlfosc '1ctoncs was cl<>te. and man) ¥.ere romc-from-beh1nd cfTon , and this game •as no uctp- t10n. The Scaha¥t-ks got out of tht blocks qu1ckl> and build up a l.s-6 firsa quan(r achana.,c. thanks ma1nty to the play of ('OQtttc Smith. who hid c11ht potnt1 in the first qU1ncr. Fountain Valky found a way \0 contain Smith. -ho finished -1th 10. and b) the md of the third quancr the gllfn( WIS \tfd It 37. Tht Citpnwntt of tht ltn10r domi- nattd llrons rail) ~ tll~ 11 the fftc throw lane. a thty IMdt 9 of 12 tlMMs ( 7j Ptf cent) co.Plftd • Ocean v~·, 1ol16<:.:i'"'). M tht chin&) ltnpc. E ofYvttte V....... wllo ... IS and I01ttaa.-a..,.IM ~:r-=·_.. &a1n vJ:,. I lttwL1 l tu ..... -. la~denceln elayoffs crltlcal? Opinions differ . Pnm 1'.'e AtMda&e4 Prest Keith Bya" doesn't belie•• •he hyp<. @•Ill• And he d<X.-sn'\ believe in the past. "I think playoff e"pmenct is over-,.,~:· the Philadelphia Eqlcs runnina . back said. ··1t's still 4~ Men apinst 45 men." Chicaao. which plays the Eaaks today in an NFC' semifinal (Channel 2 11 9:30 a.m.). is 21+1 apinst Philadelphia and has won four straight. The Rears have made the playoffs four saraia,ht ycan. Philadelphia is playina its first playofTpme since 1981. .. We're very loose." Eules safety Wes Hopkins said. "We havea lot of cocky guys.confident guys. That's the way we an:. lfoM person k>oks tight. we just rib him until he loosens up and \hat's the best way to be." The Ea1Jes' las1 playoffpme was a 27-21 loss \o the .New York Giants in 1981. Chicago has lost a,an two •yoff openers since it won the 1986 Super Bowl. Washin.aton beat the Bears. 27-13. at Soldier Field two years aao and 21 -17 last snson. In today's other game. ~attic is at Cincinnati in an AFC semifinal (Channel 4 at I p.m.). On Sunday. ·Minnesota isat San Francisco in the NFC and Houston is at Buffalo in the AFC'. Dave Krieg. quarterback of the Scahawks. believes experience will be a factor in his_pme. He'll be playina his seventh playoff game while Cincinnati quartertMck Boomer Esiason will be playina his first. ··rm in my ninth year. The one thing that is good about that is I do have the experience factor.'' Krieg said. "I've seen prelly much all the defenses and all the things they can throw at you. and I'm able to adjust to that and react to different thinp durina the course of a pmc.T · r. I h' k · h. h ' .. he expcnence 11ctor. t in • 1s one t 1ng t at s really helped me. We've been in these situations before. We realize the importance 6f it. I think that will ~finitely be a help to us." AHy Vaa Slyke, a Gold Glove outfielder for the Pi11Sburah Pirates. on his brief career as a third baseman: "[ct's say I was in intensive care. Then they UP1radcd me 10 serious. then to stable. Then they "'leased me from the hospital and sent me to the outfield.·· Temple hires coach from Rice . Jerry Berad&, whose Rkc football • team was winless \hts season. will return lo •II• Philadelphia as the head coach of Temple University to bring "better things .. 10 the school's struggling program. Temple officials said Friday. Berndt. in Houston. confirmed tha\ he would return to Philadelphia. where he spent a successful livc- year slant as head coach at Penn. Temple Athletic Director Curles Taieoka1 said Berndt will develop a program tha\ S\alled under Bruce Arlaa1, who was dismissed in November after his second consecutive ._ 7 season at Temple ... Arkansas Coach Kea Hatfield has confirmed thal he talked with Georgia officials about the Bulldogs' vacant football coachingJob. but he insists he'll have nothing to say about the matter until after Monday's Cotton Bowl game against UCLA. Arkansas Athletic Director Fruk Broyles gave Georgia permission earlier this week 10 talk with Hatfield about replacing Vbace Dooley, whose resig- nation is effective after Sunday's Gator Bowl. Ferraro caps Whalers' rally Ray Ferraro capped a third-period Iii Hartford comeback by scoring with 6: 18 • left to give the Whalers a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings in NHL action Friday night. Down 3-1 at the stan of the third period, the Whalers scored three times to halt an eight-game winless streak. Whaler goalie Mike Ll•C. who turned aside 25 shots. held off a furious Red Win,a rally. stopping Bolt Probert on a point-blank shot with I: 14 left ... In other NHL pmes: Mike Gartaer and Beaat G11&af11on srored third-period goals I :33 apan to III\ the Washington Capitals 10 a 5-3 victory over the Buffalo Sabres. The Capitals. who had blown a 2-0 first- penod lead. go1 even at three when Gartner. fallina 10 the ice. banged home a rebound of his own shot with 3: 5 S to play for his second goal of1he game ... Brett Ball scored on a slap shot with four seconds remaini~as the St. Louis Blues overcame an early four-goal deficit to tie the Minnesota Nonh Stars. 5-5. RICARDO ... IN THE BLEACHERS I+\! I ·-=um-· M KNEW IT! ~as BEEN LISI~ Ml~!! ... And for th• remainder of hi• career he waa merely known aa Earvin "Uluelon" Johnaon. Vikings• Solomon aidellnecl TUCSON. Ariz. -Vikings linebacker EIJ Jesse Solomon. whose versatility makes e • • him the Minncsotadcfense'sanswer to San • Francisco 49ers running back Roacr Craia. won't play in Sunday's NFL pla):'olTpme. "I aggravated my knee.'' Solomon said Friday from the Vikings' practice site. "Ray Bob will act the stan." Ray Bob is second-year pro Ray Berry. who also started in Monday's 28-17 victory over \he Rams in the NFC wild-card game. Sports agent Abernethy cleared The pmc-tamperina conviction of • Atlanta sports qcnt Jim Aber'Mdiy was thrown out Friday by a state appeals court that said prosecutors "utterly and c:om-- pletely" failed to show a law was broken. The Alabama Coun of Criminal Appeals. 11yin1 the state's own evidence showed Abernethy innocent. held that he could not be retried on the cha~. Abernethy was sentenced to one year in ~son and fined $2,000 after a Lee County circuit court Jury con"icted him earlier this year on a misdemeanor count of tamperiq with a sports evenl . . . Evelym Aafri Olympic silver medalist ln the 100 meters at ttle 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. sianed Friday to compete in the Sunkist Indoor Track Meet Friday. Jan. 20 11 the Los Anarln Sports Arena. The meet includes several events for top prep athletes in addition to the world class competition ... The Los Anacles Dodarrs have qrccd 10 terms with left-handed pitcher Dave Wal .. to an 1989 contract with their Albuquerque farm club of the Pacific Coast Leaaue. the team announced Friday. Walsh. 28. was 14-f with a 1.73 earned run averqc in 12S inninp for Laredo of the Mexican Lcaaue last season ... Boxer Mltcai Greea, whose driver's license already has been suspended 54 times. was arrested early Friday on a eharae of driving while intoxkated and a drul possession charge. police said . . . Jau "CM CM R~1 has been named the 1989 Bob Jones Award winner for d istinguished sportsmanship by the U.S. Golf Association . Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: NCAA Oivl$ion I final-Teices v$. Hawefl from Mlnneeoolis (lar>e), ESPN. 9:30 a.m. -P9t0 P:OOTBALL: NFL conference semilina1s-PhllaO.l1>hi1 11 Chic.go, Cnennel 2. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Peecn 8ow1-1ow1 vs. Norlll Ceroline St111 from Allente, Channel \ \. . \ p.m. -COLLEGE IASKETIALL: t<enluckv el Louisville. Cnann'el 2. l o.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL conference semlfinals-Seallle er Cincinnati. Channel •. •:JO P.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Tex11 at Long Beacn Sl•le IO.l•Ytdl. Prime Ticket 6 o.m. -P9t0 BASKETBALL: Conll~ntal 8nkel- ball Anocialion All-Siers vs. Rockford. ESPN. 7 1>.m. -P9t0 HOCKEY: Ovnemo RIG• (Soviet Union> at t<.!ngs, Prime Ticket. I 1>.m. -HOIUE RACING: S.n11 A11lle rePlevs. Channel S6 (Prime Ticket, 10:30 r>.m.). 9 o.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Evensvlllt et Murray Stale, ESPN. 11:30 r>.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Holldey Bowl-Wyoming vs. Okl1home Stale from S.n Diego Ila,,.>. ESPN. 9tAOIO 9:30 a.m. -PRO P:OOTBALL: NFL conference Hmifinal$-PhlleO.lr>nla et Cniceeo. t<NX (1070). l 1>.m. -"RO FOOTBALL: NFL conference semifinals-See Ille 11 Clncinnetl, KNX ( \070). Jl'romBl you're Chris Shanker. I watch you all the time." The other Woods' quote was when he had surgef) on his back and had to s11 in the press box and watch the pmcs. Russ Bolinger. who was hun the previous year. said to Woody. "Woods. I know what you'regomg throuah having to watch all the games from ihe press box." Sanders continues to prove his worth Woods responded. "Boli. the only thinal'm&Qinalhrouah is bucket of KcntLlcky Fried Chic-ken at half- time." There'sanothcrcard and a name. Russell Bolinaer. one of the hardest hitters in the history of pro football. In 1976. he recorded more one-hit knockouts on special teams than Oeorae Foreman and Mike Tyson C\'erdid. We called him "Mohammed Boli'' and Boli is not in the quote HallofFame. he's in the action Hall ofFame. Afttta Monday practice in 1979. we had all come in from the cold fall day. Oft'cnsi"e line coach Fred HC>lllin was reminded that Boli had not run his .. ssers (sprints from 1iddinetos1deline). Boli had already undreucdand wasabout tOftt in the shower when lhey notified him that he had to do his aa~rs. Boli put on his football shoes. no socks. and took his binhdl_y suit outsktt to tun his 11*'1· Boli went up the Silverdomc tunnel to the outsktt partina lot. climbed ov~ the chain linkpteand nin hispuen 11art naked. Thttewaumokecominafrom his body as we all watched in amu~ mcnt. You lhoukl have seen how • camuly ht tot hi• naked 265-pound -bodyovertflatl-foot chain hnkpte. ' Thncda:ys. 8o1111 makj• it aun ac10t1fterdroppiQ1about 6' pounds offllit fra~. Back· s Holiday Bowl performance makes Wyoming believe SAN DIEGO (AP) -Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders cut. swerved and powered his way throuah Wyom- ina 1n the Holiday Bowl. and alona the way made believers out of his opponents. "Sanders has a lot of moves. and he deserves all the awards he got." WyomlnJ defensive back Eric Col- eman said Friday after his team lost the shootout betW«n the two lctms of Cowboys. 62-14 ... Evidcntlr,. he sure ctrncd them aaain tonipt. • Sanders. who ran away whh the Heisman Trophy competition. ripped 1hroup Wyomi~1 defew for 222 yardsand five touc1downlon 29 camcs in just three quanen of aaion. ··~ of the tniMrl told me I needed two or three ~ Aw IM rctOrd (HoHdaY. Bowl Miit~--" of 225 _. ..... br SMU'I Cr9it J1m11 fn 19IO). N dlll 4'dn'I..,. '"le'° ................ . ... Ull ... '° ....... ~." T .......... 1,.,.,. at tM .1_ fllltCW tMI oa I toucbdown .... ~ i• -dlhd C)Ulfter that pu1 OkJMorna Slate .., Jl.·14. ··nere·, al1'1n opponunhill '° brak one." •icr Slftdm. .. w, 1• had to keq_pouncu,.. I can't 111-iMt I'm any difrtttnl (thU other blCb). I just go out and play hard." The junior also rei~rated that he would return next ye1r to Oklahoma State. which is f'aCina NCAA sanc- tions that are eitpccted to be harsh. "My pl was to a11end Khool for four years ... he said ... CofJese football at thts level is fun and aJamorous. I'll be back." Wyomina coech Paul Ra.ch had no excuses for his tam's per· formanc:e. "We were really dominated. We were reall}' In a t;tialllfte for a quaner- 1nd .. ·half. but It turned a little bit in the eecond ~uaner when Sanden '°' eome room. •id ROKh. -He was evtrYthina u advenited -euona. quick. fui... . ~ae tM!r_ Jnite f'or Sinden and lbi enti~ Otllboma 9'lll 1Quad. w~:=billMd._•lvn fol'dlt ...... :th "h ..... tu•k ,. •• t •• "fl rn.ra&i11 to 10 out Wit dti1." Mid w~...-..-.. .... we1-.-. .. vciel ........ Iii held bid..._ .. WtfYM~llftllanmed. But I _pna you can t be llbalMd of that You jutt tot to look blcll on the wbole entire year and,;. dllM Ood rot tvcrythint tMI ......... to U1 eooct. 00Wt were wry IDnu••to• I 1·2. 1ndweailllaw1~llollllll ~-=?!1fli:"\1i ==~ ........ -,:..,= •••• ...,.411-AIMrim *"'- P ~/ . ,, li ~ t ' . Lakers win battle of LA Magic leads them by c tppers for 21st consecutive time Frem'heAINdli&MPnn Maaic Johnson scored :M points and the Los An,eles Lakcrs remained the NBA'sonly unbeaten aeam 11 home this ason. defeatina the Los Anaela Ctippen 124-109 f rida_y niaht. The La ken are I 0-0 at the forum and have beaten the C1ippen 21 straiaht timn at home. · .. We have 11 pmn at the Forum this month. so it'l a month for us to make some noise," said Laken Ca.ch Pat Riley. Johnson. who was I 4-for-14 from lhe foul line. was impre$1ld with the Oippen.. "They're playint harder and have a lot more weapons this season. he said. -They'll come up and challenae us soon." Former taken star Norm Nixon, who suffered a slipt ankle sprain when he fouled Johnson late in the pme. also p~icted positive thinp for the Cli~rs. "We are 1oin1 to play the Lakers four more times and 1 feel we're aoina to beat them." Nixon said. ''It's aoina to take awhile for us to come totether. but look at the taken. They've (Ot auys who ha"e played to,ether for nine and 10 years. After Danny Mannina's dunk pulled the Clippcn within I 06-10 I with 4:30 remainina. the takers went on a 18-8 burst to close the same. . Byron Scott scored 20 points and James Wonhy had 19 points and a season-hip I 0 rebounds. Mannina scored 21 points and Ken Norma'n 19 for the Clippers. The Lakers led 35-20 after the first quarter. The Cli~rs. who made only 10 of 31 shots in the opcnina penod. connected on 11 of 14 field-aoat shots to start the second quarter. Cavallen 1%7, B .. let1 111: Ron Harper 1eored 22 points and Brad Douaherty added 2010 lead eipt double- fiaure scorers as host Cleveland tied a team record with 1tieir eiatnh consecutive victory. B.Jl1 ltl, Pacen H: Michael Jordan scored 13 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter. includina six in a decisive spurt. as visitina Chicaao handed Indiana its eiahth consecutive loss. The Clippers cut the Lakers' lead to 69-60 at halftime. The Clippers' 40 points in the second quarter were a scason-hiah and were tho most allowed by the Lakers. In other NBA pmes: · Jau lt!1 71en H : Karl Malone had 32 poin\I and 13 rebounds to tead Utah. Celdel 111, Spvs It: Robert Parish had 3 .. points and 19 rebounds as visitina Boston won for the 19th consecutive time over San Antonio. The Celtica. 3-9 on the road this season. ended a three-pme losin1 streak. Plaao. ti, lldeta U: Joe Dumars scored 28 points and sperk~ a I S-4 burst that clOsed the ftnthalfft>rhost Detroit to take control. Dumars. who shot 12 for 19 from the field. $COred eia,ht 1>9int1 durina the decisive spun. Isiah Thomas addeet 25 for Detroit. John Stoc~ton add~ 19 points and 13 assists and 7- foot-4 Mark Eaton blocked 11 shots in helping Coach Jerry Sloan to his IOOth NBA victory. Thur! Bailey had 17 points as the Jazz ended a four-aame losina streak apinst the 76crs. S... lll,Net1 lff: Tom Chambers scored 33 points. includint a pair of baskets in a 13-S fourth period spun to carry vis1tin1 Phocniit past New Jersey. which had led by 17 point in the first period. New Jersey's Buck Williams had 16 points and 16 rebounds. Hawb 117,BllCb US: Dominique Wilkins scored 29 points and CtifTlevinaston sparked a late l~S run with seven points as· Atlanta won its fourth straiaht. Moses Malone added 25 points for the Hawks, and 7-1oot-3 Jack Sikma led the Bucks with a season-hip 30 points. includina five 3-pointcn. N•ueta lff, Beat IS: Alex Enllish scored 24 points. Boneta lH, Kaid• 111: Robert Reid scored 23 points and Kurt Ram bis had 21 pointsand 16 rebounds to lead Charlotte. Kelly Tripucka also scored 21 for the Hornets. who sent New York to its fifth consecutive road loss. The Knicks. leading the NBA's Atlantic Division. have dropped lhree stTaiaht overall. Michael~Adams added '20. i ncludina three 3-pointers which extended his NBA record streak to 71 straiaht pmes with at least one 3-pointer. to lead the Denver, and Wayne Cooper broke the Nugets' franchite record with I 0 blocked shots. 0 ~1111111111!1111--~~~~~-::-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruins bounce back to put away North Texas, 99-84 use a 75-71 loser to Tulsa; Arizona ets y Pitts urgh . From TH Auodated Press Freshman Don Maclean scored a scason-hiah 41 points and Trevor Wilson added 12 of his 20 in the second half Friday night to power UCLA to a 99-84 non-conference victory over North Texas University in the first basketball mcetina ever between the two schools on the UCLA campus in Westwood. The Bruins. 7-2. comina off a last- second upset defeat at UCI two ni&hts earlier. combined poor ball-handlina by the Easies' backcoun. and poor outside shootina by North Texas into numerous fast-break baskeu. They also relied heavily on the hot hand of Maclean. whose point total was the hist-est for a Bruin this season and 16 points hiahcr than any UCLA player had in a pme last season. North Texas. led by Deon Hunter's 23 J>Oints. sliced a l 3-point halftime deficit to 53-45 on a Ricky Robenson j_umper with 16:-'2 left in the pme. But they never got closer. as Wilson and Maclean combined for 17 of UCLA's next 21 points to 1ive the. Bruins a commanding 76-56 bulge with 11 minutes left. Pooh Richardson. who finished with 14 points. hit a three-point shot and Maclean converted a North Texas turnover into a thrcc--point play in a span of seven seconds for an 8s.60 lad. UCLA's la~t of the pme. with eipt minutes left. The EasJes ran off 11 stnii&Jtt ~infltocut the~ficit to 14with S:23 left but Maclean hit a couple o( jumP.CfJ in 1 38-sccond span to shon-circuit the rally. Robenlon and Donald Williams arked the &pet to I 17-13 lead in the ftnt 1even minutes of tbc ftnt half. but the defendina Soulhlud =fl tence champlons bepn 111 up the ball near their own And their perirneter~na offense went cold. UCLA capitalized. ~orinJ I 0 ma.ipt points to build a s1x-po1nt margin. North Teus. 3-6, rallied within . two points on a pair of free throws by Hunter with S:08 left in the half. but that was as close as they came the rest of the night. UCLA. paced by Mad.can's eight points. went on an 18-7 run to take a 49-36 halftrmt lead. The Eaales were playing their second pme in a row wilhout freshman forward Ronnie Morgan. their second-lcadina scorer. w'ho had been declared academically Ineligible by the sch_ool. Mora.an will seek an academic waiver when University officials return to campus on Mon- day. , Maclean. a ~I 0 forward from nearby Simi Valley. smashed the old UCLA sinalc-aame record for points t>Y a freshman set in 1979-80 by Rod Foster with 28. tn pmes involvirtg Pac-10 teams: T1llu n. S..dlen Cal 71: Jamal West scored 20 points, includina a pair of free throws with five seconds left in the pme. as the Golden Hurricane ~fcatcd the Trojans for fifth place at the Rainbow Classic. Center Ray Wi•rd added 16 points for Tulsa, which improved to 6-4. Michael Scott and Lamont Randolph each contributed I 0. Anthony Pendleton paced USC with 24 points. includina seven 3-point shots. Ronnie Coleman added 16 for use. which dropped to 7.s. USC tied the pme al 6S-6S when Pendleton ca{'Ped a 7-0 run by sinkina a 3-poenier with 3: 10 left to olay. He had 1P9rked the streak with a 3-point baltet after Mart Giorai pve Tulsa a 6~'8 lad with ~:46 to IO on a J..poin1 bucket. Tul11 took the lead for aood on its nnt pc>llftlion when Wh_'llrd hit a I J..(oot jumper with I :50 left on the dock. ~ ............ II: In Tunon. Sean Ellioet ICOfed a record- brakina 36 points and ll'lbbed t3 rebounds as No. 8 Arizona domi- naeed Piulbur&h to win its founh Fiesta Bowl Cfauic baskC1ball tour- nament. Arizona. 8-1 . the defendina Pa· College bask~ cifio-l 0 champion, took the lead for aood. 25-24. with 7:06 left in the fint half on an Elliott 3-pointer. Elliott broke the tournament scorina record of 33 points set Wednetday niaht by Gerald Hayward of Loyola of Ch\· cago and bettered his career high of 35 points stl in 1987 apinst Stanford. Pitt. the reianina BJJ East c ham- pion. dropped 10 ~-The si. East is now 2-2 in the tournament. Stuford It, V•erMJt II: Howard WriJht scored eight of his 28 points dunn1120-2 Stanford run to o pen the second half as The Cardinal. 8-3. hit 22 of 28 second-half shots for 79 percent from the field and captured the championship of the Music City ln\lttational. Adam Keefe had six points for Stanford. Pea 71, W..._.. It: Tyrone Gilliams hil two free throws and a dri vina layup in the final 2: 14 as Penn rallied to ed_ac the Huskin for third place in the Palm Beach Classic. Walt Frazier scored 19 points to lead Penn. 3-4. which broke a three-pme losin& streak. Eldridae Reasner came off the bench to score a season-high 28 points for Washinpon. 3-6. which lost its fourth stniiaht pme. In pmes involvina Big West teams: St. Mary'1 II, Cal State hUen.ta II: In Fullerton. Dan Curry scottd 21 points and had nine rebounds and Roben Hausen added 14 points to lead St Mary's to a non-conference victory. Al Lewis' jumper five minutes in10 the pme pve the Gaels. 10-1 . a 6-4 lead and St. Mary's never trailed after that. The Gaels then outscored the Titans. S-4. I ~6 over the neJtt nine minutes to build a 10-point lead in the first half. Wilh (WO minutes left to ao in the pme. 1he Gaels had a 14-point lead with the score 11 64-50. The Titans rallied (or seven poin11 with Mart Hill makina a ahree- pointcr and David Moody hlttinj a Jumper and rd>oundint a milled free throw. but Fullerton's late rally fell thon. • .......... ...... C1 I a cis .............. w L Ull .. lt 10 ""-"'• 1' 1t Portlend 16 11 S.HI& 1• 12 Goldslt St•lt 11 1• ~ 10 II Sect•mento 6 l t 0.1 ... Mldwftt DMt6en 17 9 ~on II 11 Demler 17 11 Ut.,. 17 12 SMAntonlO 7 20 Ml•ml 3 2• l••tlm c ..... we New York Phli.delPhi. Boston Ntw Hnev Wu hlneton Chtlrtotte c.Mrll DMlien W L 21 5 20 7 19 9 15 11 15 12 5 22 AIMlcDMMM 11 10 IS l• 13 l• 12 17 I II • 19 ,,...,., kwM Ulltn 17•. ~' 109 Ptlotl'll• 116, New Jtrwv 109 C"-'lolle 112. New York 111 ClevNncl 127. Weshl1191on 110 Chic-.,o 101, llldlene IS Detroll tS. Hointon 13 BOiton 112, Sen Anlonlo 99 Allanle 117, MllweukH 113 Denver 1091 Miami 13 Ula h 102. PhlladtlPhle 9S ~ .655 .5'l .9'3 .531 ... .m .2.0 .6S. .621 .607 .516 .259 .111 ltct. .IOI .7•1 .679 .577 .SS6 .ll5 .w .517 ... 1 .•t• .JOI .296 Lnen 124, Clippers 10t Ga 2 2 31/~ 6 l lh 11 'h 1 l'h 10112 w~ GB , .,, 3 6 6'h 161h 31h •h 6'h 9 f l!) CLl••••s -Mannl119 10-22 3·• 23. Norman I· 13 4·1 20, hnlamln 5·6 4•4 14, Oeltev 7· 16 2·2 1', Grenl 1·2 0·0 2, Kiit O·O 0·0 0, Nl•on 4·12 0·2 I, Smllh l·S 2·2 4, WlUlams 7·11 O·O 16, WOii 2·S O·O 4. Gau lck 1·2 o-o 2. Tot.is 46·94 1S·22 109. LAK••s -A c. GrHn 4· 10 0·0 I. Worlny 9· 16 H 19. Abdul·JabOar 4· 10 4·4 12, Johnson 10·24 14· 14 34. Scott 9· 15 2·4 20, Thomc>son S·I 4·7 14, Coooer 1·6 O·O 3, WOOlrldN 4·6 4·6 12. Rivers 0-1 0-0 0, Lamo 1·2 0-0 2.Tolels 47·91 t9·36 124. k we llV Ouattws CllPOer1 20 40 27 2'2-109 LAMn 35 34 n »-124 3·POinl voals-Winiams 2. Coooer FOUied OUl-N-Rtbounds-L A Cliopers S2 (Nor· men 11), LA. Lalttrs 61 IJOhnson, A.C. GrHn 6). Au lsls-L.A. Cli-s 32 (Nixon 111, L A Lelltrs 19 (Jonnson 141. Tolel 10\lls-LA. Clio- _, 26, L A. Lektrs 19. T K hnk•l-L.A L•lltrs illeHI defens.. A-17.SOS COLLEGE MEN S.Caf C ..... fl, CS s.n a.m.rdlno M (-·C~) cat S'9te sa s.c• c ..... .. " pf "' .. " pf "' Welkins I O 3 3 Hill S 4 o 14 Ouncen 8 I 4 II Dixon ' S I IS Webb 3 0 2 7 Scruggs S O 3 10 Soarks 3 O I 7 Mounce I I 2 3 ~Ion o O I O Gredev '1 o O 4 Rowe I I 2 3 MansfltlO 4 2 2 II Bettlga o o • o Lulldv 4 4 3 14 Werren 13 14 3 40 Bickmore a 4 4 20 Hfckev • O I I Totels lJ 1' 2i 16 Tolels lJ 20 IS 91 Helfllme: Cal S1e1e Sen Bernerellno, 40·31 3·oolnl g oe rs. Ca l S le lt Se n Beroar<1lno-Welkln1 I, Duncan I, Wet>O I, Soarks I, SoCel Co!teoe-Oh1on 2, Mensllefd I, Lunov 2 T Khnk•ls: None C~NfTY COLLEGE MEN Goldeft We1t 105, ,......... Y*v tS (Dft.nT~I 0.....'Wetlt ........ v...., ........ .. ..... Devis I I 4 3 Ttiomoson I I 4 • Mttr·Slch 7 6 I 20 Ft1lhrsln 7 I l 16 Kreos 10 I 4 21 W1ls.on 1 9 2 23 ChelT\PO!'I t 2 • • BrOOlls ' 11 1 29 Yemate l 2 4 14 Eooenon 6 2 I 14 Moaer 7 O 3 14 Culver • I J 9 Anelet'son 6 4 2 IS Rice 2 J I I Jenkins I 3 4 s Tolall 31 22 21 IOS Toleis 34 2S IS 9S Helflime GolOtn Wtsl, S6·41 l ·POinl voals'GOIOto Wesl-Yeme tt •. Rlu 1; Anltk>Pe Ve11ev-n 1omoson I, Fe.1nenton I. Technleelt None. HIGH SCHOOL IOYS S.ddleblCll 57. Mllt.r Del 5.3 (0rM91 HeldllV OIH lcl S.ddlelMl<lr Mlltet' Oet Simon Mer She ll OOlltn Moore Gelbtrt OtMou w 1nlams .. " ... "' .. " pf Ip 4 O S 9 MOrrls 6 2 2 16 • 6 s 14 Kericn 2 • 2 a 7 I • I 5 Stone o o 2 O 3 0 J 6 R 111<1on I 10 2 13 J S I ll Quinn llS3 0 2 0 2 Bovie 4 l I II 0 0 I 0 Anclrtl 0 0 I 0 Bovo 1 O l 2 Totals 21 14 19 S7 To111s IS 71 II S3 Scwe lllY Oven•n SedelleOeek 11 14 13 ll-S7 Mllltr Oet I 14 13 It-SJ l ·POtnl goals Seoellebeell-Simon I Meltr Del-Morris 2, Rtllelon 1 Ttchnlcels; None ~tnne Y*v IS, Ftuntalft Y ... v 70 (Or .... H ... V 0.H k ) ~V.... f~Vllln ......... .. ...... 80lme I o 4 2 T Weaver 3 o S I McCorkle I 3 • 21 Corcoran 2 l 4 9 M<C.uehev 2 2 4 6 COOk 2 J o 7 KOllotf J 4 0 10 Murden! I 2 4 s KOii l 2 J 9 Mtrll 7 4 3 11 Mlluurle 7 11 2 2S Heltl>UKh 3 3 0 10 Fell o o 2 O Nguven O O 2 O Hurnev 4 2 2 10 H09a n O O o O SIOlltr I 0 0 2 0 . W11ver 4 2 I 13 S.ercv O O O O Totalt ff 24 21 I S Totals 22 17 19 70 SCwe bY Oven.rs C•o'1lreno Velley 20 17 20 21-IS Founle ln Vellev I I 19 II 22-70 l ·POlnr goals. Ceolstreno Vellev-McCorkle 2, Kost 1; Founleln Vellev-T. WHVtr 2, Corc«an 2, Murdent I, Helll>UKh I, O. Weaver 3. Technleel1 None. Ne•.-t H•rtMw. M, A""*"' •l (C..-T..,_..,.,. dWnfll tlll9l ............ AMMlnl L" DeButll Gray N9uven Perllll Lone MIM'llntl Wlllemt Fr.men Totals ....... .. ....... 10 4 4 2S larOlto 2 4 2 9 t O t 2 Alverea 2 O 2 S 1 6 4 n Ce11ro 4 10 J " 4 0 ) 9 llatr 9 0 I 19 2 0 3 4 Zemoeno 3 o o 9 I O 3 2 F«nendtr I o o 2 0 0 ' 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 10 19 64 Totals 21 14 14 63 kert ... °""""' NewflOfl ~ 13 10 IS ,..._... Allellllm I t 2 13 30-'"'3 l·P01111 9Mll: ~" 1. N9Uven 1 ZemNno 3, lenlllo I. Alverez 1, Cnrro I, llalr I Tecllnkell ~. New"'1CIWtltlM56, YaltY LlltMrM S4 (UY .. LMll'9rWI T _ _..., ....... Qrtlllllt M Veit¥ LlltlltrMI BaMMll Clatk ,.,. ... VIM! HUmNI' Andrews Curto O'lrlen •inc.h Totall ........ .. ...... 9 4 212 OIAlll J0 36 I 4 2 20 HHcll S 0 I 10 1 2 4 4 Ven llllnt 2 O 4 • 0 0 3 0 L. Ellt4 l 4 S 10 O 3 I J D Ellt4 7 7 J 17 000 0 Dale 0000 0 000 ~7307 J I ? 7 Pllnlle't 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 21 14 14 S6 Totell 22 10 17 W SC.. ft,.,.. .....,I C11t1.i1a11 ll IS 11 11 2 f-5' .,...., Lu'"""' I n 10 It 7 t-W ,...,, ..... Nofle TICftlllcMI Hollt ...... ~ '9¥1 IC.,_ """'" .... "" c.... Otillli:•• °"* , .. ._ ... , '"'" w, Delw .... ,,. (#lrl!I flieftele ... fdllOll • "'*" 1..a .,_,. I I, L"""9 ._ n l"""I "'"*" ess n 9"Ctl I, Slftfa (lire I. forf9tl (~ c ...... Mer ti, L .. Alemi!OI 61 (c.-....._, c ....... L.-...... " '''"'' ....... ~ "· 0--. ........ 51 ll)lfl) COLL.Ge ~N Geeres We ....... 53, UCI 41 (W •CI I W I W........ UCI ....... .. ...... Dovie Mc.Ard/ta Earlev Vedelund ltllev Lenham l0 J6Jonnton 0030 l 4 0 10 Mffr ·K•nnell 0 0 I 0 9 7 3 20 Perks 7 '1 I 16 7 I S S AhlSltdl 2 0 3 4 ' 0 I 12 LiH rr•H I 1 2 n 0 0 2 0 OOUIV 0 I S I Untrtd I o 2 2 HobOs 1 007 Totals 23 7 14 53 Tol•ls 19 4 17 .. Halfllme: WeShi"91on, 33-22. 3·POint 90ell. UCt-Lla rr... 6. Technical\: None. COMMUNITY COL~EG• WOM•N Goldeft WHt 112. Mt. SM JKll:te 64 (Dft«t ........... ) Mt. SM Jac.llW G-... WMt Brown Grindle W•neeke Pirelli PiHr Feulllner SPflnltel ......... .. ..... 4 0 0 I Jonnson I 0 2 1' I 0 1 2 Pav,,. 2 0 I 4 2 0 0 4 Cox. I 0 0 2 I 0 I 2 Jackson I 0 0 1' II S 2 27 Swenson S O 0 10 3 0 2 6 Gonclrnor 10 I 0 21 7 I 3 IS Stiger 7 0 I 14 Hem1llOl'I 0 0 I 0 Jtnllln\ I I 4 3 To1ou 13 O I 26 To1e 11 29 6 9 64 Totals SS 1 10 112 Helfllme; Golden Wtsl, S7·32 l•POlnt voats: None. Ttchnlcels: None HIGH SCHOOL GtRLS Ocun YieW U , Feum.111 YaltY .. .,.(MerlM-1._ T~) 'euntaill Y*v . oc-View His.ke Bigler Fox Workman Ybarra Barrow Lemor1111r Totels .. ,,.,.,. feftpffll ' o 3 9 Collins I O O 2 O 2 o 2 Hesemann • 3 t 11 O O I O Nunez 3 3 J 9 2 6 3 10 Smllll S 0 2 I 0 1 I I IS Sullivan 4 I 3 9 I 0 3 2 TakldO 2 0 1 4 .. 0 1 • Wolfe I 0 I 2 II 9 12 46 To1e1s 20 7 I I 47 Scare bV Ouarter1 Founteln Valley 6 19 12 ,_.. Ocean View IS 13 9 10-47 H•lflime: Octeo View 28, Foun1e111 'llelltv ts l ·POlnl goal\: Foun11in Vellev, Hl1eke. Ocean 'llltw none. T tchniclllS: None. Mllt.r Oei SI, ~.... 51 (MerfM·EdtMft T___,.) K..... Meter Del ""pf"' ......... Gomer O O 3 o McOonelcl 4 O S I Jobl\Mlfl 0 0 2 0 ArbOtl 0 0 I 0 Jensen 2 2 3 6 Manto I l o S Eulertv S lJ S 23 Moelltr I I 2 J M. He ult tr t 0 I 16 O' 8ri.ti I 10 3 26 R. Heulltr 2 0 3 4 Merlln 3 4 4 10 CartlOll 0 0 2 0 Burkhelltr 3 0 I 6 ~minero 1 O 2 2 TotelS 18 IS 21 SI To1e1s 20 II 16 SO Scare bv Ouerterl Ke lella Merer Oti 3·oolnl goals. None Ttehnlcals· None 9 4 11 10-SI 16 12 ' 21-sa MllriM O, LNr• 41 (MeriM·ldlseft T__,_..) MllriM Leere Yorl<e Ot'Q.Ko Soer11s SOrt1no Krause Bein Ono Wright Mevers To1e1s .. "Of .. l I 4 1 1 ' 2 J I 3 I S 6 6 3 II 2 4 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .. "pf ~ Yosh101<a 3 3 4 lu Niteo O o o o T1IU\ 4 0 4 8 Soarl<s 3 O • 6 Rola nd 7 0 S 14 Leonero o O O O Btrven I I 2 3 14 IS 10 43 Tolels 11 • 19 •I Scon by Ouerttn Marina 9 lJ 10 I 1--43 Loera 4 II 13 13-• 1 J·POinl 904 'S LOlre-Yosll.oll• 1 T tchn1cals Loar• coecn Estancia 62, Cesta Mesa 32 (CMte Mes. T~) E1tMde Ceste Mt'8 Tunnicltflt Eerie Keves Lum0k1n Suzuki Sunoto Cororev Tru1lllo Sweet .... pf.. ..fl pf tp Oll l Gooo l 4 S 6 S 3 J 13 Moore 4 1 2 10 • O O a Surmon I O 4 2 S 3 O 13 Tr Nguven I O S 2 I I s 3 Tll N9U\ltn 2 2 0 6 I l 3 S Ausltn 1 2 6 S 3 I lJ Brve nt 0 0 O I 0 3 2 Nichols 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Tote" 1• 14 16 61 To111s II 10 1'l l2 Sc.ere bv Ou•r1ers Estancia Colle Mtso • 21 20 13-6? 4 8 II 9-32 l ·ooin1 goals None h chniea1s None Canvon S9, Sutdlebacll •9 (Cn t• Mtsa Tou"*'-'l canven S.dllltMck .... .,.. .. ...... 6 l 0 16 M MeVltekl 6 I 2 13 I O 0 1 A Mllvflelcl 6 I 3 13 Erl<nt>rck. Htr109 Remlrez Rtlvne MOore ZebOrniek. Ven Horn Fra nke 4 o 1 e Lerrive 2 O 3 4 • 0 I 16 Andrews I 0 0 'l s o 1 10 Sarmlenlo • 0 7 I o J 1 J Rekow1ch J 'l 0 I o o 4 OI Urstrv 0 1 I I 2 0 ' 4 Tolels 26 6 9 Sf Tolels 1'l S 11 •9 Scwe bY Oven.rs Cenvon 4 23 11 1-s9 Sllddltbck I 12 16 13-49 l ·POtnl voalt. Cenvon-ErkenC>tKtl I Technicals. Moore Hittl s~ tif1S Kores TOUltNAMENTS MeftM •• ._ (et I ._ Hltfi) Ocean 'll•ew 47. Founteln V1llev 46 (cnem· Pionsll1p) Maler Del SI, Ke l.tte SI (th1ro) Foolhill 41, Long Beecn Wilson 46 (t1llhl El Toro 54, Mission '111t10 49 (sevenlhl Marina 43, Loert 41 (consOletion) Veltnci• S6, Esoeren11 36 (l llhl CMta Mes. (et Cn te MMe Hltfil Coofslrtno Valley SS, MOl'lltOello 25 (flr\11 Schurr 63, Norlh Torre nce 42 (ltllrdl Sen Clt mtnlt 37, Trebuco Hiiis 29 Clillnl •Eslencfe 62, Co\te Mesa 32 Cw ven1111 Cvoress 56, Tustin SO (conlOlallon) Cenvon 59, s.odleOeck 49 I 1 llhl NFL•""5 CONflftENC• S•Ml'INALS TMlrs Gamet PhtlaeltlOf'lle el CllteffO (Chennel 2 e l 9 lO e m J See llle e r C1nc1t111all ICllenftll 4 el I o m I S...r• ca.-Houston e t Buffalo (Channel 4 el 9 30 • m I M1nneso11 er Sen Francisco CCllanntt 1 e1 o m ) CC*F•••NCll , .. ALS ""'*•· J-. • AFC cnemotOl'lihltl, TIA NFC cnemo.on•h•O, TBA SU..•• IOWL s..v . .-.n l•t Jet ....... StMlwft, .....,.., 13ro SUP« l owl (Channel 4 er 1 om I " ,. NACM 80WL CT-.., A.._) towe 16·3-ll "' Nerltl Cetolifte Slate (7·3· 11. It a m IC'-'91 11) NTOll 80WL , .......... _._ .... , CO-tia 11-J-Ol "' ~ S..te 16· .. ll. S Pll'I IE~I NALL Of< fSAM9 llOWL (-....etT-.,..._l LOUI'*'-Sfett 11-l-OI n Syracuw (9·2·01, 10 • m !Chellnel 41 cmun llOWL (-y at ONMe. ..... , CltMson (9·2·01 v1 O.lefloma 19·2·01. 1010 e m (ChatMWI 71 COTTO.. IOWL (MM9y .. Dlllel l Arkenws (10-1·01 vs. UCLA (9·2·01, 10:30 a m. ICl\anntl 21 fllSTA IOWL (MeMeY et T..,.., Atll.I Norr• Dame ( 11 ·0·0) YS WHI Vfrg,nl• ( 11·0·0), 2 p m (Channel 41 •os& IOWL (MeftMy ............ , Michigan 11-2-1) VI USC 110-1-01. 2 pm (ChenMI 7) SUGU IOWL (MeMay et New OftNMI Florlda Slele (10· 1·0) vs. Auburn 110-1·0), S.30 om CChenntl 71 OltANG• IOWL CMMmy •t Mleml) Ntbre\ke lll-1-01 VS Miami, Fie. (10·1·0). S.30 P.m ICheooet 41 JA .. AN llOWL (JM. 14 et YelleMme. "-I TBA IESPNI HULA IOWL (Jaft. 14 ., ........,, I om CCne nnel 41 EAST·WIST SMINE CLASSIC (Jaft. IS et ~) Noon (Channel 71 S•N• IOWL (JM!. 21 ., MeMe, AAA.) I e m (MIZIOUI HOLIDAY IOWL OtrlMclma St•te 62, Wyoming 14 Scwe ltV Ouartln 0-lenorne Sreie r 10 28 17-62 Wvoming. 7 o 7 0-14 OSU-S.nelers 33 run IBl•ncnero kick) Wvo-Welnlek 4 run (Fleming kick) OSU-Se nelers 1 run (Blencl"lero kick) OSU-FG Blencnaro 33 . OSU-Perker 12 oess from Gunov (Blenchero kic1<) Wvo-Welnlek 4 run (Fleming klcll) OSU-S.lldtrs 67 run (Blanchard kick) OSU-Sal\dtf\ I run CBle ncnerd kick I OSU-S.lldtrs to run CBlencherel kick) OSU-FG Blencnero 19 OSU-OykH 25' oess from Gunel't I Blencnero k1ckl OSU-C.Smltn S run CBlencherd kick) A-t0,711 TEAM STATISTICS OSU Wve F1rs1 Clowns 34 14 Rusnes·v•rels S1·320 30·33 PHSt"9 371 171 Rtrurn Varos 20 o Como·Alt-1n1 i•·29·0 16·32·2 Punrr O·O 6· 37 FumDles·LOSI 1-1 l·O PeneJt,.s·Yeros 3·3S 4·30 T 1me of Poueu1on 33 11 26 •9 INOJVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING--Olllenome SI. S.noers 29-m . Gunov 6·30. L1moroc1< 1·3S, Brown 3·12, Wilson 2·S. Smitn l·S. Huc:l\on 2·3. Wvom.119, Gunn 1· 19, J~ 2· 19, Bene 2·S. G~ ?·(m inus II. Weln1ek IS·(m1nus 31. Dawson 2-Cminus 6) PASSING--Oll!enom1 St . Gunov 20·24·0-31S, S.noers 1·2·0· 17, C Smith 3-3-0·46 Wvom•no. Wein••" IS·30-2· 164. Frtsoues O·l·O•O, Corontzos 1-1·0·7 RECEIVING-OklellOme St., OVl<H 10·163. S.lldtrs 2·36, LemCYick 2·31. P•rktr 2·20, GrHn 1·1, HU01on 1·42, Gunov I· 17, cnaolin I· 17, Viet I· 16, Brown 1-16. Kellh I· 13. Wvom· 1no, Gl1>son 4·37, Ousseu 3·31, Klloa1rtc1r l ·'16 G11more 2·30, wooo 2·10, Meck 1·24, Bena 1-13 NHL f ridlY'1 Scerws Hertforo 4, Oe1ro11 3 Wnri.n91on S. Buff•IO 3 M.n,,.sot• s SI LOV•S s TMeY'sGemel Cht<:e90 e t N"" York Ren11trs. 10 JS 1 m New Jtrt.tv at P111s0urgn 11 JS • m PMeeltlPl1>8 a t 8utlel0. H IS 0 m Wesll1"9tOl'I at New Yorll lslanotrs. 4 OS om Herlforo 1t Oetro•t 4 3S om MOnlrH I et Eomon1on. s OS p m W•nn oeo •I CelOery SOS om Queoec 11 Toronto. SOS o m SI lOU•S al M1nneso1e, S:lS Pm ~y'SGafMJ Toronlo •I CJllC•llO. s JS 0 m Monlrtel el Vancouver, 7.0S o.m . Mellclav's GamM P111souroh •• Wesh1ng1on. 10:35 • m SI LOU•S ., Boslon. 4.lS 0 m H.,llorel el New York llt•"9frs. •JS o m Edmonton e l MlnnHOte, S.JS o m . 0..., ,.. flsNne DAVE Y'S LOCKER ( ... w_, BNdll -J ooa1s 121 ang~s ~J cPO 3 ca ·co Dass 6 H~o oess IS mackt rei 410 l>•ue otrc11 u sneeosneeo I so t I soan.s11 !eC" 7 ..,,, •t •·s" NEWl"OltT LANDING -1 ooa•s ~7 anglers I sero °""· 21 oonoto 7S m.te•e<• I 7 rock ltsn. 131 K uti> n 4 sl\ffos11eao 3 sot 9• olue oercn 1 h119 cPO Friday's tr.nsacttens 8 ASEIALL Neftenal LNeue LOS ANGELES OOOGERS-Aerff<I to terms w1tn Dave Welsh ottcht r, on e 1919 con1rae1 w11n Alououe•oue ot lht Pacific Coast LHOUt BASKETBALL Contintfltel .. sltetbell LNllU« TOPEKA SIZZLE RS-Nam~ M kt Rt ev neao coach HOCKEY Netlanal He<k.V LH9Uf 8Uf.FAL0 S~BRES-Recal eel Ke<> Pt ts•· lev Ctnltr encl SC011 Mercetlt t it '"""0 from Rocne sttr ol '"• American Hoc'tv LHOu• WINNIPEG JE TS-TreOtO Rev NNtt o ri9n1 w.n9 to the Bos1on Br111ns tor Mot Le me v ~II ..,,ng Ot.nge eo.t DAILY PILOT/~. Decmr ... 31, , .. .. Coast Christmas Classic lrvlftt S4, 0.. H91 IS (Chmll 14) 0-" .. IMtw Dells ONeill Llovd Sotzuoco Fedeltfl 11.Chllelrftr Earnest h vior JOM50n Barton l(urt1 V1von1 Total• .. " ... I 0 3 1 0 2 0 , ' 7 , 14 0 0 I 0 3 0 .. 7 0 0 0 0 2 I 2 S 0 I 1 I 0 0 I 0 I I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trou1 OU"mevtr II M<>'le J ~ Ah<tcl 0 L111er • Be•ns B l.l!Ol\ll M l •llltr Ma"-' .. .. ... . I 10 0 I? J 2 1 • J ' , 1 I 3 J S • 0 'l 13 I 0 I 1 ' ' 0 3 I 0 1 2 0 'l 0 2 0 0 0 0 IJ 1 16 35 To111s 17 19 11 S4 Scert bv OU.'1ers Dene Hills 6 I 7 14-35 Irvine 19 1. 11 16-54 3·001n1 llOelS Oe n1 H1lls-F~oen I. l erlon I lrv1n-Allrt0 I Ttehn1ce1, None Corona de4 Mu 62, Los 41amttos 61 (CenM!etien ""Ml C•eN dll Mar lM AIMlltM .. ttPlto ........ Cw•trll'I•• I 0 2 20 Gr1111am I 2 2 4 Herr1"9lon • o 2 12 w ~ J o I 9 J•cllson 3 3 • 9 Co" ·s• a J 2 20 Sora n J S 3 ll Potts O 2 2 2 We Jonnson 4 O J I Overoet• 1 S 1 9 Pllt!e 0 0 3 0 Neoolt•e"O ii 7 I ll Freoerico.s O 0 O O Stockwt I 0 I 2 Wt JOM50n 0 0 0 0 CllHfO<O I 0 1 2 Tote•s 2S I 17 62 To11•s to 20 12 61 SCOf't DV Olll rten COICI"• Ot Met 21 16 13 11-6' LO\ A••"'•'Ol 16 16 10 9-tl 3 00 I'll llOt•S Coron;i ~ Ma.-Cw·tr"'" a 4 Lo' A01m11os-w.1son I TKnn.co•s NC'ne Minion Yi.io 61, ~ Hoover S2 I ll"' ~e filleb) Mis'*t VI.;. GMMa1t H- E Cramer Tenner M Cramer Ame vo BUIChll.o Wiiiie ms ~rk Tote ls .. ft Of '1> ll fl P111» 4 0 I 8 H1llmal) 13 3 3 30 4 o 1 a P1ni..nev • l 1 11 6 2 I 14 Zerifften 0 0 I 0 3 • J 10 Woroen 2 2 4 , 6 6 4 I 16 Wang 0 I 3 l I o I 2 Gonzalez o o I o I I .• J ' No~t1neo '1 0 3 • 25 11 II 61 To11ls 71 9 11 S2 Sc•rt bv Ou•""' Mlu 1on VttlO 2• • IS 14-61 Glen<l•le Hoover IS 6 20 11-52 l ·oo1nt QOalS G•endl lt 1'100Vtr-H 11me" I T tellmce ts None MVP Bryan Allred MVP Bryan Allred, lrrine All-tourney Jobn Hillman, ffoo•er ll1ke Cartl9, &etancla Pat Nel8on, Lacuna fflll• llatt fferrlnaton. Cd.II Chrla Delfa, l>ana Hiila Bryan lla.rpby. ltdUon Ste•e Danmeyer, l.rriJae Jobn Lloyd, Dana Hilla Kacey Brown, LB Jordan Ste•e Lacu, Hta. lleacb Est~ncia '4, Ellteft • ,,,.. "'*-...... ) •4iMll ....... .. fl.... .. .... Tnooe Tv.-r M11on~ Mafl-•11 A B•••O $nwS« B 8e•ro Co1C1oug'1 To1e1s 4 12 9 SchOIH 001 0 3 1 S 1 M<Oe111ti 2 0 0 S 4 I 3 9 !tier J 4 I 10 S I 2 11 Curt•S 4 6 l 14 0 0 2 0 Hertc1•1 3 • 4 12 1 0 0 1 HH S 1 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 2 0 11 • 16 31 Totals 13 16 10 u Sc-bv ,..,.*" EC11son I I 10 S 10 2-31 ESlel'lC•e 11 3 1? 9 1-u 3·001n1 goa1, E11enc••-McOerut1 1 ...... , 1 TteM•C•" None Cvprtn 42, Laguna ... di 4 t ( lltll l"lec• .,.. , CVPl'tSI La..-8Hdl Tr1n•<llO Flower, Jonnson Smith C•tt•iste n Watson Rice Tore•' feflpftp ........ • I , ll Trevino • 4 O IS 1 0 020ut11le\I 30 1 6 S J l 13 MCICeown 0 0 I 0 2 O J 4 Bun 2 0 I • 2 o 3 s B1en1on 4 2 I 10 0 I I 1 Sl1fforo J 0 l • 7 0 I 4 Bra.-0 0 I 0 I S 11 •2 T Otel' 16 6 I 41 Scere b't ~ C:voreu IS 11 7 f-0 LIQut>• BHt" t 12 IS .-.1 l oo. •I go.-' Cvoress~r~1111n L.t01;n• Bta •>-T•h •"O 3 1'tef'~ Ci ts Nort Le1n9 BHdl Jor~n 1 1 •. La.una H•s 72 cs"' !"lee. liMls 1 L1vu111 H•s L ... 8N<'I JenlM H~se• Sneh Nt $(14'1 SCllt NH'll OtVre1;110 Tno<nPSO'l S.o01"1 fe tt pf11» ........ 9 3 19 Livingston S o I 10 ~ 7 S 19 Merhri I 0 0 2 e o • 16 Mllcnell 9 s 1 21 S o 1 10 Morns S J 1 14 ' o 2 a Row org" 1 O I l G o o o Wooos 2 4 2 a O O 0 O Arline O I O I I( Brown .S I 3 11 M Browtl 0 1 0 ? Brvent I 0 0 2 King 2 I 2 S Tota os ll I IS n Totets 31 11 10 81 Seer• 11¥ Ouaners Lllllllle H•llS ·11 16 16 22-72 LOl\g Beech Joroan 1' 22 12 ~I l 00.111 ooa1s Legvne Hills-Sheff 2. 1tose- 1>0•o1111 I Tecn•-.ce s HOSSier ILHl. Wooek IJI COAST CHRISTMAS CLASSIC .. a From Bl Bryan Murph) of Edison ~nding 11 into overtime "1th a 16-footer "llh 1:04 left . In the consolation champ1onsh1p: CorOlla del Mar 1%, Los Alamitos 61: JelT Ja<.·kson hn a 4·-foot shot \\1th I: 15 to account for the final scoring. and the Sea K1n~s held on for the "In. Lo Alamitos fina l oppor1un1t> to score the "tnning basket "as denied when C dM's Brian prau tied thl' ball up ""h four seconds remaining to gi ve 1he St'a Kings possession. Corona had lost a 60-57 lcad m the final moments when the Gnnins· Robert Conlisk hit a fi eld goal and· .\nthony apohtano added t\\O frl.·e throws to pul Los Al 111 front. 61-60 Matt Cw1ertn1a led th~ Sea King . 7-5. with 20 points. "h1lc pratt added 13 and Man Hcrnng1on 12 The (Jnllins ... 5-9. "ere paced b) 1un1or ( onlisk and apohlano "11h 20 and 13 po1n 1s respect I\ cl) In 1hc 11 lh-place game: Cypress 4t, Lagana Bue' 41 : The ~n1sts. 5-6. endured another rold quarter. sconng1ust one field goal in a Sl\·poin1 fourth period and "ere unable 10 hang on to a slim lead On Thursda\. Laguna Beach man- aged JUSt a pair of free th ro"s in the third quane.r .of a-62-4 7 loss to Los ~lam11os. John Tre' 1no "a the game's top scorer "ith 15 points. The Ccntunons. 4· . were led b) Gabe Trinidad and \1ark Johnson "1th I 3 points each. In the I 3t h-place game: Mission Viejo 'l. GlendaJe Hoover S!: HooH·r"s all-tournament scloc- t1on John Hill man orcd 30 points. GIRLS BASKET BALL .;. From Bl \\as short ll\ed. ho"e'er and Ocean V1e\\ qu1ckl> mo' ed bac~ on top .• ind u.as up b) three ".11h a m1 nutl' kf1. "hen the Barons' tan H 1saka h11 a three-pointer to 11e the game at ~6 H1saka had nine points and a half dozrn steals on the night Ocean V1r" then rallcd on one of ns· two l'n1ors Heide Hascmann. "ho "as fouled \\h1le dm 1ng to""ard thr basket. "he made the first of thr bonusfrec-throws co g1\e the •a- hawk \\hat turned out to be the ~me winning shot. Hascmann finished "1th 11 points and eight rebounds Fountain Valle) had l"-O chanl'es to n.•ta~e 1hc lead. but fi, e shots nm med ou1. lea' 1ng the -6 Barons mches hon of a big come bad In other Manna-Edison Tour- nament ac11on: Mater IHI 58, Katella Sl: Ka1dla's Joni Ea tcrl) finished "uh 23 points and team mate Margaret Har~er added 16. but the Monarchs pre'~ for third place behind the 26-point efTon of Kell) o· Brien Marina o . Loara 41: \k11sa rt1 no. \\ho made the all-tour- nament team. scored 18 points to lead tht: \-11..in~ to lhc l.Onsola11on tllle . 1mpro\ 1ng ~tan na to 12-., entenng nc\t Thursda ~ ·., un~t League open- er al \\ estm1ns1e r The v lkings "ere out rebounded 4~·22 and h11 onl ) 2' percent of1heir hots. but the) made I' teals le1ght b' ( hnsta Yorke) 1n add1t1on to forci ng 01her tumo,crs b) Loara "htk rnmm1111ng uni~ 10 tumo,ers themsch es. Krise} parks h11 three kc\ fr<.'e thro"' s do" n the tretch a th~ V1l..1n~ h11 9of12 in the founh In the Costa Mesa Tournament Estaacia It. Costa Mesa 3t: \1el· od) E'!f'le. Patnct: Lumpkin and Robin C ordn.') each scored 11 pornt 10 lead the Eagle . -4. to the se ' en th place ' 1cto0 o'er1he \1 u tangs.~~ Estancia l'ap1taJ11cd on a 23-4 run 1n chc la1e stages ol the fir t quaner and earl) part ol the ~'Cond w ta._c rontrol Canyon 59. Saddleback 49: The Comanches. -5. 100~ control m the sel.·ond quaner. ~hen 1hc) outscored tht• Roadrunner~. 23-12 en route to capt unng I Ith place \1clod' and ~ngela ~13)fidd eal h had 13 potnt!> for ddkbad. ·S -' !ailing JU~t four points short of f tournament re<'ord for total pomts. ~ > Holdmg the mark is Edgewood) John Mo~s. who scored 119. for 29. 7 a'erage.10 1987. Hillman·s wo "asn t enough to offset the balance l he D1ablos. ~ \11 s1on placed three players ui double ligures. led b} J 1m Butch kc) \\llh 16 po1n1sand Mick.Cramer w1tJJ 14. Hoo, er IS 3-9. the Diablos are4-7: Long Beaclt Jonlu 81, t.a...._ Hills 7%: David Mitchell scorea z;. poi nt s as the Panthers. 8-3. outlastll:t th<' Haw.ks. ,. , Laguna Hills. 7-4. plaec4' fowL pla)ers 1n double figures. led ~ Chn~ ShefT and Beau Hossler w1JI\ 19 each and Junior aJl-1oumame11t selec11ort'. Pai '\elson \\uh 16 GWC women win title P.\L \1 DESERT -Lon Totosz tied a carC'l'r high " uh ~6 points while Donna (Jondn nger had 21 pomts and 15 rebounds 10 lead the Golden Wesc (. olkge "omen·s basketball team to a 11 2-tH '1ctor. o'er Mt San Jacinto for the 11tJe of the Desert Round: Robin Tournament. The Ru-;tlcrs. 17-3. dominated thf smaller E:.agles on the 1ns1de witt Totosz. Gondnnger and Claudent Jac~son h1111nga combined 31 of49 from the lield. Jackson fi nished wn• I(> pomts. f re hman 1acey Johnsoa had a carcer-h 1gh 16. Dec Dec Stigai' added I~ and 1cphan1e S"anson haf 1 IJ Golden " c~t J umped to a 20-2 1~ and nc' er "a challenged. Gondf, rngcrand Toto~ \\Crc 'oted to thealE- tournament 1cam. · .\I'° a collcgr pme. · George Was'••'-.'oa ~3. UCI t~ Fre hman guard Kath~ Lizarraga h~ b ol ~ J-po1ntcrs for a school record lor the .\ntt"aters. and it was ued al 48 "1th 2 56 recmm1ng on Jcanin• Hobb · la) up. but '1s1t1ng Ge~ \\ a~hmgton )('O~d the last fi v point 10 drop L'CI to 2-7 . HB 's Budroe SCC rallies by Cal State SB advances HONOU 'Ll ' llo"a11 -Hun1- 1ng1on Beach's Noah Bud nx ad· 'anct•d through the firs t round ol 1he main e' cnt in thr B1llabong Pro on Frida\ and \\Ill face \u traha''I Tom C:i rro'u. o t\\<O-t1me .\ soc1at1on lll urting Prolh 1onal \\Orld chJm- p1on. in thl' SC\.'.Ond round toda' Budroc. who alh a need through 1ht• tnals. mo Hd on wi th Ha .... a11Jn 11chacl Ho m a four-man fi rst rnun~t heat in 3-to · -foot v.a' c cond111on' .1 the Ehuk:u Bcach "Par~. Jc.-ff Bicknwrl' had ~O poi 01-; and 1 n rebounds to kad ~11u1hern <. ah1orn1a <. 111lcg1• pa .,t (al State an Ekmardrno. 46-41 10 non-rnnkrcnce men'<. cnlkgc bas~etball Jl'lmn Fn- dJ\ Cl IO-l. tr.11lcd 1hccnt11\' ..ecom.I hall until BK~mo~ h11 a J.'Jlr ol tree lhfO\\'I IO mJ~l' II bO-'N ""h-' -'' m pla' The \ a n~uard nude eight ol Ill lrl'\.' thro"s. indud1ni tour ol lour b' Todd Dl\o n. 1n the lrnal mmull' goal\. <. l h1t lU ut :!ti fret.' thro.,..s for the d1lfrrence. · In commun11~ collegi.' action: Golden West 105, Antelope Valley 95: .\kw; "-r1..·ps had 21 points and n1nl' rebound' 10 earn all-tournament h0nor\ .ind lead the Ru 1lers to th~ con ola11on 11tlc of the ( ollcge of the DI.• en T ournamcnt Kreps scored ·o poi n1' 1n thl\'e game ( 1lildl•n \\est 15-4 cru1 cd COLL•GE MISSOURl-l'oameo Ke v•n F•u ner, ken FlelOlt O•rl. kotlltr Srtvt Tete11ci.r a!IO M 11.t Wero eu.siant 100111a• coeclles t GIRL s V_o L L_E YBALL Laguna Bcach"s Mike Pa rwns. "h'' had a b'c in 1hc fi~t round bascJ 1 11 his 14th-place ranl1ng 1n the finJ I ~ 7 standings. will open compc11 t1on 1n toda) · second round < al \tatc too~ 1hc lead rn thc fir" hall .1111•r tr.uhng b~ 12 "hen \farl \\an l"n a tramtcr lrllm l <. I \\ho '4.llr~·J ~ll l>t''"'~ .ind grabbed I, rd,,und' h~~ O\ er \\ arn·n h11 I ol I 'h(lh trom the floor and all 14 ol h1' lr1•,• 1hr11"' ~ But "h1k both u~ams hit 33 tield 1hroughout. building a ::!8-po1nt lead 1n the Sl'C~md half before slacking ofl hlur (llhel"I \\Crc 10 double figure mdud ng \fart.us \1 uller· tach (20). l-..n1n \ndl·r-;on (15). te\t Moser cl 4)Jnd f)a,1d \amatc (l4). \111..hacl Broo~!land 8111 Wilson led \ntdnpc.· \ alle~ \\1th 1q-and 23 pc.li nt\ f\''IX'\"'11\ cl~ All-County coaches' team LM "-"'"" ~IUOA'I'' •llU\.'l'S '""' .. ,, ..... --,_..., "!UT ••Cl <>-. -.. -• < ! 0 0•11... H••H .... ti. • .. ~"°" l •t Tr W -t )at 140 ' ...,. r. • •• .. .......... ~ • .,.. J .. l -i )) ., ... <,,. JJ .... "i'· ll COttO •ACI .,... ' • l•·u • ,_ ,. ............ , ... "" ,_... --· "i' UJ I • N (t U t HO J• S&O •Ot ... U l&ACTA 1 I .. • \4t .. ,_., •ACI .,... ~f<I L• • Al ,,;rr" ........... ... _...,, "' I'\' A H ~•f • • >•• ••• ,, .... , .. "' , . ... U l&ICU \I J .... UO .. °"" • .... , .... Ut •• , .. i:: •• .. •HO :: fO ~ J9 ~ ,, uo no Ut M) . ..... .... ?: 1 •• n • ,, .. u o ,, ..... , .. , .... w vellT" •aea 1 ,..,. Ml el'•>fl II -~•I Ht HO HO _,.,.... 1v...,, ..... I ... 300 TM" f ,.,_. 0.... , .. ,.I hO '~ ... .t ••ACTA t Jl -tJt It • .... '" •..ca • ""'"" QI Tiie lAflt IS-I Jiit t • t JO t ...... '"''""' ,. uo I •\< Ito• lM<C."MI fAt ,.,.,. 101J " l&M:TA J ll -ut• U DAIL'I' ~I S , 1 t t1 -,,." -TM •ACI I I 1t ,_ ., .... , ..... I Vlllt ) n • I\. 1• ""' l-llll'c(•• ... J •• >• "~· 1 .. 11.1 •• ' 14 ) U l&ACTA :o -... U I &ACTA IOa: f 11 ......... OrlnQe Coat OAILY PILOT I Saturday. OeoemDer 31, 1M8 Weather .could be factor today ATLANTA (AP) -Iowa Coach aydcn Fry said Friday that rain rttlSI for today's Peach Bowl will illdtr the Hawkcycs' touttd _passina me. Jiving North Carolina State an dvanrqc. The Wolfpack's Dick heridan JUSt shQOk his head and uahed. Otspitc the forecast of an 80 rccnt chance of rain with mpcralUrcs in the SOs for today. a rowd of 5&.000. is CApcclcd fot the ~ont~st at Atlanta-Fulton County ~radium. · · Iowa had a 6-3·3 record and was rd in the Big Ten. North Carolina tc. 7-3-1. finished third in the tlantic Coast Conference. ··1 am now concerned because of he weather." fry said as rain fell utside Friday. "If the weather pre- iction holds up. it will hun us more han Nonh Carolina State sinCt' we hrow the ball more than they do. "Rain will be a detriment to our fTcn se in terms of throwi ng and atching the ball." A tarpaulin was placed on the field riday and will be taken ofTjust prior o kickoff. A#~ Michigan quarterback Demetrlua Brown (left) and Mark Meaner &l•e lllckey Moue lift daring vlalt to Dtaneylaad. smith concerne about own team' Coach hoping use limits its turnovers ROSE against Michigan P.\ .\DEN.\ CAP)-USC has lost liH~ games in his two }Cars as coach. hut Larry 'mith S8)S he has )l'\ to &ec :in) bod} beat the TroJan~. f:ach 11mc -twll'~' against Mich· ipn State. t"il'c aga1n~t Notrl." Dame ana oncl" against Oregon -tht.' Trojan) have been their own worst enemy. Smith doesn't want it 10 hap~n again in the Rose Bowl Monda) against Michigan. .. ,n all five games we tu med the ball ov,·r:· Smith said Frida) at a JOIOt news conference with Wolverines Coach Bo Srhembcchkr. "I don't care who )Ou arc. you're gomg10 ha\'c a tough 1im.: winning if you get careless with the football. "That's a definite concern against Michigan. They've o nl ) turned the ball over 12 times all season. only twice on interceptio11s. That's pretJ )' phenomenal. They JUSI don't beat themselves." ·Michigan. ranked No. 11 in the final Associated Press regular-season college football poll. won the Big Ten championship and finish ed with an 8-2-1 overall record. The Wolverines lost to Notre Dame by two points. to Miami bv one and were tied at Iowa. The Trojans. I 0-1. were No. I in the nation until Notre Dame beat thcm. 27-10. in the linal aamc of the regular season. That dropped the Pacilic-10 champions to No. 5 1n thl" rankings. The Troians turned the ball over four tllllC) 1n that &amc. leading to a parruf h'1Sh touchdownJ. USC drove inside the Notre Dame 3S-yard line siit diO~rcnt times. but came away w11h iust one TD and a field aoal. Smith said the interlude between the Notre Dame game and the Rose Bowl should prt\ cnt nn emotional letdown. "I think 1f we'd played the next week after Notre Dame. or even two weeks after. we migh1 have had trouble." Smith said. "But wc·,e had time to recover now." Smith. a former assistant under Schcmbcchlcr. said he hoped the Troja ns would tum the Notre Dame defeat into a positive. 1hc way they did in their 20-17 loss to Michigan State in last season's Rose Bowl. "We were upset last year aficr we came ofT the field.'' Smith recalled. "But that wound up being a big springboard into this season. We vowed to win the Pac-10 cham- pionship a~in and gel back 10 the Rose Bowl.· m r ScMmb«hlcr. whOK l-7 Rose Bowl rtcord ••about the only btcmi1h on an other" 11~ di11in1u1shc-d <:oachan& carter that anduckt 223 '1<'toncs. said he thouJht the Woh·tnnC$ would play wtll. dclp1tc bcina 61t~-po1nt undcrdop. "In some ways. wc'~c aot 1 vtry good offensive team in spite of &he fact we'll be P.layina with our second quJ1 tcrb:lck. 'Schl'mbcchler 51id. ., he Wohcnnes will stan Ot- metrius Brown at quarterback. Brown. who Threw a school-ttCOrd 16 interceptions an 1987, playtd the last three reaular-scason pmcs af\cr Michael Taylor broke h11 collarbone. The Wol vc rirtes \\On all three ofth<>Sl' games and Brown d1do'1 throw a ~1n11.k 1ntert:cpt1on. "I've said this betorc: When you take any of the' top teams in the country and put them together. you're going to get a heck of a .aamc." Schcmbcchlcr said. "Anythan& can happen." Sm 1th agreed. but added that he fell 1hc winner of the Fiesta Bowl game between top-ranked Notre Dame and West Virginia. both unbeaten. de- serves to be the national champion. Sm uh said the fact that Miami lost to Notre Dame should eliminate the Hurricanes from consideration. "On Jan. 2 there will be fi ve bowls." Smith said. ··That's 10 teams. An y one of those teams could beat the others. We 're JU St part of that I 0." NI.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE NlJC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NI.IC llJTIC( MOTICI OP FtCTITtOUS _,..... FtCTITIOUI ........ K ~ nett under the flctlllout 21 , 1988 P:tCTITIOUI ...,..... with lhe Counly Clerk of Or· ton, 24122 Mult'i.nde BL ..... ITA~ ~ HEAMfO NAMI 8TATl•NT NAMI ITAffMENT NOTICI °'MATH bulineN neme or nemet Reymond A. Ag1.1lnege ..,... IT,.,....NT •noe county on o.c.m• •10, EITOfO, Cellf. t2e30 i The talowlnO per90nS •• •llfOM ntl The tollOWlng S-IOM .,. The fottowinO '*'°"' .,. MID°' NitiiOH lilted •bove on NIA Thi• ••••emen• w .. ftled The following~·.,. 15 1988 SNrl Lynn Miiier, 55 ....,... a P'L.Al•••G doing bullneu n : doing bullflMI .. : • TO A.D•HBR Jemee A. Muur Jr. with the County Clerk ot Or· Clolng ~es: ' '4119' GotOen Gten, !Mne, CelH lERATEO TRANS-CO•lllllOM THE EDWARDS GROUP, BB&S ENTERPRISES. 181'Aff °' Thil •••temenl .... flied ange County on Oeeember 0 & M MACHINE SHOP Pubhthed Orenge Cont Thi• bu•lneN ,, con- TK*. 10221 Sla19r Of'ntlCfTYM 170 Newport Ctr. Dr .. Ste 17221 Redhlll, Irvine, c.tlf. MTTYZOS wi1htheCOuntyCterkolOr· 7, HIN 15531 Computer Lane: OellyPllOtDecembef24,3l, ducted by:• 99Mfel !*\· ~ 103.FountMIV•I· FOUNTAIN VAU.EY 255, Newport Beach, Cthl. 92714 .OX ..,..,._N ange ~nty on December P'400M4 Huntington e .. ch, Cell!. 1988, Jertuery 7, 14, 1919 nerltllp Cellf. t270I 92MO · Mlche•I w. Geer. 1507 S. . c ... llulldMf: 1, 1988 Publl1hed Ofange Coelt t2&4t Sa-119 Th• reglatre nt com- .,..., l,..n Welle, t0719 .NOTICE IS HEREBV Oevld ~lank, 146~ 1 Reill, Sente Ane, C•lll, A·Mllll '*'" Delly.Pilot December 17, 24, GerleH. Kult, 16351 Serile menc:ed to tr~NCt butll· ....., Ave . .,.._ 10G, Foun-GIVEN tttat on Wednetdey. Canle<bury. Tustin. Celi! 9270' • To Ill fleirt, Deneflel.,..., · Pub411Md O<ange Cout 1, 1986,January 7. 1989 Al\lta L9ne, Huntington "8.IC ll)nt(' -• ,,... under the tlcllllou• \eln v...,. Cellt. 12708 Jenuety 11, 1989. et 7:30 92MO Thi• bullneH 11 con· eredlt0t•, oontJngenl credl· Dally Pilot December 10, 17, Se-165 Beech, Cell! 92849 bUslneet name ot nemet TN9 ~ la con-p.m In the City Council Michael Borque. 6773 Clucled by· en lndiVldual 1ora. and~ Who may 24, 31, 1986 Metttle 0. Kull. 16351 f1CTITIOU9 .,..... lilted ebowe on NIA ~by: 811 lndMduel CMlnbers, 10200 Slater Av· Montcletr, Riverside. Calif The r•gl11ren1 com· be ottwwltelnter•led In the "'S.·150 "8JC NOTICE Santa Anll• Lene. Hunt· ..,._ ITATIMIWT Cll#tel T~ Tfle reglatrent com-enue. Founteln Velley, the Thi• bualneH 11 con· men<*CI to trenMC1 busl· _... Of •t•te .. Of bOlh, of lnQton e..ctl, Celi!. 92649 The following l*IOM we Thie .i.ternent -filed rnenced to trenuct buel-Planning CommlUlon wlll ducted by: a Qeneraf o•f1· ne" undet the llctlll0111 B E T T V Z 0 E B 0 X "8JC NOTICE ACTfTIOUI .,..... lhl1 butlneu It con-doing bullnnl .. : ,..th the County Clettl of Or· ,__ under ttw flc:lltlout l'IOld •public hearing on the '!Wlhip buslnen neme or n•m411 RUBSAMEN ..,._ tTATl•NT duC1ed by: en lnc:llVldual TH'E KYM COMPANY. e11ge County on December ~ ~ "' ~ lollO~ Item•: The reglslr•nt com· lotted •bOYe on Jenu•ry 1, A PETITION hU b991'1 flle<I IC4'1M2 The foltowlng pertonaer• Th• r•gl•tr•nl com-THE CAMERON COMPANY, 16. 1988 ...... eoove on (nol ~) CONOITIONAL USE PER-menoed 10 transac:1 t>uti· 19tt by CH A R LE S W . NOTICE TO OOing l>utlnne at: meoced lo trertue1 bull· 2 South Ane Mire Roed, llfetm . ..,.,., L. w.1111 MIT NO. 1038' tHVUNDAJ "'" under tile llcllhOUS Michael w. 0-, RUBSAMEN'ln the Supet'IOf CREDITORS Of e,c. LIBERTY MARKET, n.., Unc:let the llcllllou• South LaguN. Cell!. 92977 Publllhed Orange eo.at • Tlll9 ..._,. wa filed MOTOR AMERICA) butinest name Of nemn Thil 1lateinent wu flied Court Of Callfornle, COunty BULK TRANSFER t770l Beach Bid Hunt· buslneN neme or nem.t TM Caryn Dewiopmenl 09lly Pilot o.c.mber 24, 31, :.1..., .,_County c... of Or· Ptllllon 1ubmllted by lotted eboYe on Oeceml>et #ltfl the County Clerk of Of· of Ore11ge requ1111no lhal I~ 6101-ington Beech. eaiu.'t2847 lilted •bcMI on M•rch 1, compeny, Celllornie , 2 1tea. Januery 7, 14, 1te9 1infe County on December Hyunc:ltll Motor America 111 19, 19841 ange County on o.c.mber CHARLES W. RU8SAMEN 6107 U.C.C.) Byong Cnen Chung end 1978 South Alte Mire Roed. South S.192 1 1... Phue to occupy the eicllllng O.Yld c. Mlank 7. 1988 be llP9Qlnled u pertonel NotlQ9 la hereby gl\'el'I to Yong Hee Chung 20251 Merthe Kull -Legune Cellt 92677 ' ,_,2 1ndu1trlal bultdlng loealed at Thia 11atilmtnt was l11ed ,..,.. repteeentet!Ye 10 edmlnltler creollor• of th• wllhln Morrlttown. Hu~llngion Thll •l•tement w .. filed 'fflll '1Ju11ne11 1 con-PlalC llJllC( 'J Pu.,..,_, Ofange Coul 10550 Tllbert Avenue. ~d wllh the County Clerk ol Or-Publlllled Orenge Cou1 ll'le ntett ot the decedent. named 1ren1fet()((1) lh•t • Beech, Celll.-92646 lllfllh the COunty Clerk of Or· ducted 1>y: • corPQfatlon ~Plot December 10. '7, 2~ phaM oon1truc. t • f1~ ange County on Oecembef Dally PllOt December 17. 24, THE PETITION reque,11 1>ulk 1ren1fer 11 •bOUt to be lhl• builn•ll 11 con· ange County on oec.mt>er The regl11ren1 com· llflCT1TIOU9 ....... ~. s1. 1t11 llory offioa t>ulldlng. 2t. 1988 31. 1988. Jenuery 7. 1989 euthorlty to ectml~11er the mecte on perton~I Pfoe>er1Y ducted by. hust>enc:l end Wife 7. 19841 nwlCed to traneact bull· MAim STA~ • S.153 CONDITIONAL USE PER· ~,.., S.-17~ •l•le under the lnc:lepen· nerelnel1er delcnbed The regl•lr•n• com-~ MA unoer the lictlllou• The lolowlng per90flS .,. '..i MIT NO. 10•6' (EXXON Publlllled Orange Coul dent Admlnlatrellon ol &-The na<M(t) and maM.ng menced 10 tranuct bu_.. Pubhhed Orange Coatt buttnest name Of ,...,,.. dok'G bue1f*1s •: 'j -.,. Mftftf'C COMPANY) oeny Pilot Oec:emt>er 31, ptBJC llJTIC( tat .. Act. {This 9111"°'1ty .... llddr... of t"--. Intended '*' UAdet Ille ficllbOUI Delly Pilot December 17, 24. lllledet>Ove on December 1, OIVfRSIFIEO FIHANCIAl ~ nu1-. Petition ' tubmllted by 1986, Jenuary 7, 14, 21, lows the personal r~ trentleror1•1 ere: t<AMRAN bullneu name or namee 31. 1988. Jenuary 7, 1989 1988 MANAGEMENT. 4521 c.m- AC11nCIUe .._.. Exxon Company USA lor the 1989 FtCTfTIOUI .,_,, latlve to lelle !'"•ny ec11ona r AK ESH. 2110 18th Street. lilleel ebove on 19t3 Se· 1841 JOMph N. Diiorio. Preti· pue OrlVe. Ste. 429, Irvine, ..,._ITA~ •teblllhmentolltoodmat· S•196 NA•ITATIMINT '#lthout obtlln"1Q court 89-Apt 0302, Newoort 8Mcn. &yongC.Chung dent Cellt.92715 The f~ '*"°"' .,. ket end guo!lne MtVICI •••• TMt following pert0n1 .,. provel. Belor• laking c.t1•m c~ 928413 Thi• •latemenl Wit filed "8JC NOTICE This ••••ement WH l11ed David E. Weltet'I. 4521 doing ~ u: lion., eteo Waroer Avenue. "8.IC NOTICE dOtng butlne11 H ; ec:tlonl, howevet'. the Pet· The locallon In califotn .. '#\It\ the County Cl«k of Or· w1lh Ille County Cl«k ol Of· Cempua Drive. Ste. 429, Al s CONSULTING EN· CONOrTIONAL USE PER· SHELTON S MITH & ton* r9Pfetenl•tlve •• r• Ol lhe chief e)(ec;ut!Ye olflce .,. COunly on o.c.mt>e< 'ICTITIOUI llU8INlll •noe Counly on December Irvine, Cellf. 92715 GINEERS. 18 CIX•C•O MIT NO. 1050 (SANOWICH FtCTITIOUS IU..... TOWNSEND. CPA'S. 18401 quired lo g111e notlca to or pr1n<:lpal ~ oflioe 7. 1988 NAlm ITATIMIJfT ,5, 1986 Thia b\ltlnee• ,, con- Lagune Niguel Cliff 112t1i CLU8 & DELI) NAm ITATIJllNT Von l(.e.rrnen Ave SI• 430 lnltrMled Pet'tonl uni.n of the Intended lrenaleror Is ,.... The following pertona .,. ,.,. dUc1ed by..,, lndlvlduel 1 Semer A · Ho~t ia Petition tubmllttd by The lo41ow!ng persona ere Irvine, Callf 92716 · ' lhey have wlllv90 notice Of (II "tame •• et>o\le", '° Published Orat199 Coal dOlng ~ ••: Hemltton & Samuell. 4000 The re9l11ren1 com- rCufK*>, Le9une niguel, Worldwide Sandwiches, dOlng buslMll IS: Deboreh Smith Shelton, coneenled 10 the propoeed '1ate.) 1934 HerbOr Blvd .. Delly Pilot December 17, 24, WMAT A 04FFERENCEll MecArthuf BouleYerd, Sutt• m«IC8d 10 traneact bull• tCtlllf. 92en Inc .. for •tabllll'lment of • UAEA TH AN E p R 0 -2027 Port WeybfldQe, New-Ktlon.) Tile lndec>endel'll Cott• Mete. CA 3t, 1988, JMUery 7. 1989 CAAPET & UPHOLSTERY 5700. Newoort Beech, Call!. ,,... under IN tletlllou• Thll bulln•H I• con· SMCIW!ch Club .... °"" 9' c I!! s s 0"' s I"' T' R. port Beech, Cell!. 1>2660 edmlnletrellon authority wlll All Olhef bulineU nemee Sa-172 CARE. 204 30th SttMI, 92MO butlr'"9 name or MIMI dueled by. an lnc:llvldval 1Mlt Br~nunt Street NATIONAL. 21~ Knox Pl.. Bradley J Smttll. 5023 E. be grented uni .. • en end eddre .... uted by the Newport Beach, Cell!. 92te3 Publlehed Orange Coetl lilted Sboveon Decembef 9, The reglllrenl com-AREA VARIANCE NO. Costa M .... Ce.Ill. 92627 Silverleef, Orange. Cell! lnt.,..ted person II ... Ill 1nlen6ecl lreristetor within •-ti' IMITll'r Greg HodlOl'I perry. 204 Daily PllOt o.c.mw 24, 31, lMI ~to tranNCt bUll-18"(ROOMADOITIONAT Mtrk Guy Moore, 216 928419 otljectlontolhltpetlllonand thrM)'9.,.l .. l~tlOfar ,._"""'K 30thStreel,NewportBeech, 1988:Jenu.ry7,14,1tet OevldE.W.,..,.. neea under the lictltl<>ul 1M74 HEMLOCK) l<nox Pl . Coate Mesa, Calif. Thi• butlneH Is con-lttOWS good cau• why lhe u known to 1he ln\ended '9Cm'ICMM IUIMll Cal11 92963 S.-190JI Thie •UMment W9' "*' bUlllneaa name °' nemea Pell lion eubmllted by 92627 dueled by • genet•I oart· court ehoutd not gr1111 the (r1111f9fM ere: (If "none". ao ..,._ STATl•NT Thil l>ualneH 11 con--County Clettl Of Or- Mted ebo¥t on June 18 Ve11nl/Perry Rezven r•· Th11 business 11 con-ne<lhip IUthorlty. state I NEWPORT VESP-.. The lollowl ton• .,. duCted by .,, Individual "8JC llJTIC( .,.. County on December ,,.7 · ~Ing deYl•tlon lrom the dueled by: en indMdull The reglitrent com-A HEARING on lhe pell· 1880 Newport IMYd, COii• dol ~ f:! The reg1i1ren1 com-15. 1111 Slltll4lr A. Hout City'• building MtblCk r• The reglllrent com· menoed lo tren .. ct bu••· lion wtll ~held on January Mesa, CA R"B SSE LL ·, AS . mencect to transact bull· FfCTITIOUa .,..... ,....., Thia •tal«Mnt WM filed qu1re ment1 et 1647• rnenced to transeC1 bull· ,,.., under the fletltiout 19, 1989 et 1:45 P.M. In Tne narne(t) end malling SOCIATES INC 2945 A~· ""' under lhe flctlllou• NMll ITATllllNT Publlahed Orenge COllt with the County Clerk Of Or Hemlocil. nest undef 11'19 flctlll0\11 bullneu neme or nemee Dept. No. 3 located et 700 llddreu 01 the Intended A • cOal M buliMU name or natMS Tne followtno '*'°"' .,. DeilY Pilot December 24 31 .,. County on Dectm~ NOTICE OF PREP· l>utiness neme or namn Mtled•bOveonJune 1, 1988 CMc Center Drive, Senll lr•n•l•rH(I) •r•: AB-C:1t 9"::;:· • .... lilted M>oYe on Nollember doing bullr'9M •: 1 .... ~ 7, 14, , .... 2 lM8 it.RA TtON Of NEGATIVE listed 1boVe on (not ~I O.bOrlh Smith Shelton Me, CA 92701. D 0 L LA H L A L E Z A R WKR Ent il I M. 19M HIDDEN VALLEY PMS8. a.. 117 • ,_DECLARATION M&rkG.Moor• Thll at•letnenl WU filed If YOU OBJECT lo ll'le ROUHIZAO end KEY· f erpr::;. ~c~ GregHodaonP9rry 214051rOOlltluratSt.Hunl· Publithed Ol"Wlge Coatl fOf the .,.,... ldent1lltd Thi• atetement ... flied #Ith the COumy Cler1t of~-grantino of the petition. you ANOOSH KHORAMI, 3143 Celi or"t!. :94~ ~ tit Tn11 atetement ... !lied tngton BMctl. Calif t2t4e --------- Olily Pilot December 10 17 with en utet'lsk ('I. notice ii wtth the County Clerk of Or· Inge County on December •noutcl either eppeer et the Half Dome, PIMMnton. CA :2&"~ °' • · • with the County Clerk ot Or· Aidl and Pamela CUrrler, PtaJC llJllC( •24. ~1 1tea ' · hereby given lh•t bued on IM9 County on December 15 1988 ne.tlng end •l•t• )'()Ur oO· 945M ange County on December 449-G Hamilton St Coal• ; • ' 1 the lnhlal review, • Negetlve 7, 1Nt · • ,_,., jecilona or file written obi.c-Thet the property pertl· This b~tln•u 11 con· 15, 1988 M .... Cal". 92127 " Ptef"10U9 WM -;::======S=•::-57 1Deoleretlon 11 being ,.... PvblllMd Orange Cout llorlt with the court before ntnl hereto It deecrlt>ed In d~~ed l>y. •r rdl~uel F401Sll Thia buelneH It con· um 8TATIFPYT ,' pr99ered. The Plennlng Publllhed Or,enge COUt DellyPHotOecember24 31 Ille heiring. Your llPPN'· gtnetelH:GROCERYMAR· e reg • re n com· Publilnecl Orange Coett ductedby:hutbendandwlte The~penoMar.. , _ Commlaelon will conlidef o.ity Pilot oec.mber 17, 24, 1988, Jenuaty 7, 14, 1ee9 · Mee mey be In penon or by ET and I• tocated el: 1934 ;:::*' unJ! ·~:~tlti::'; Delly Pilot Dtceml>et 24. 31. Th• regl1tr•"' com· dOlrlG ~ •: AC..-.... NW llPP'CWel of the Negetlve 31, 1986, J.,..,-y 7. 1989 s.181 your ettomey. bor BIVd .. Coate Mele. bu11nea1 oame or namet 1 ... January 7 14 1919 IMflC8d 10 tranMCt ~ A8IT MRVUI. 21Me lmllORIAL PAM Oedare110n et the JlfllJMy S.1M IF YOU AAE A CREDITO A liMed ebOV9 October 1 . • • S.180 ,,... under the flctitioue TIC011dll0f9 Lana. El Toro. c.mecery • Mortuary 11. 1919, -'Ina or • contingent creditor The bullneM NllM UMd by on • ~ name « namee c.lf. t2t30 Ct*'81 • Ctematory THES E MATTERS •r• PtalC •mcE "8JC ll011C( Ille ..... )'OU llle Mid lrenef9ror1•1•1 Mid 1-:11111m I( Ru .... I p... listed eboveon(not Y9«) Kim I, HarcMtdlL..21146 3500 Peclflc view Drive beinG Pfoceued puBUMt 10 your claim with the cou IOClillon It: BAZAR FOOO . . r • "8JC NOTICE P""*9 CUffler TICOnderog1 '-*"· ~ Toro, Newport 8Mcn lhe 'Planning Lewt ot lhe f1CT1TIOUI ..-11 ACTITIOUI ....... mall • copy to the I* ANO DELI dent Thlt tleltmtnl wat filed callf. t"30 844-2700 State ot c.Mtorn&e, GOYetn· MAim STATW NAm ITATl•NT ,....ntellV9 llP9Qlntea by That Mid bl.Ii.,,.,....... It In-w1ih~~, .. ~~.;:• 1f1:;' ACTITIOUl IU!Mll Mth the County ewtt of Of". Thie bu91neu ta con· rnent Code, 6.000 .. teei.. The loloWlno pwaona.,. The lolloWlnO per900• ere the court within four month• landed 10 be c°'*lmmeled Y 0 • NAm ITA,_..,-e11ge County on December duCted by. en lndMdull end the Fount.in Vlllfr/ Mu-dotnll tiuetn.e •: '"-dok'G ~ aa: lfom the date of flret as-at the offlw of: Eec:row En-~~nty on December The following P«tone ere 15, 1tea The regl1tr1nt com- nlcipel Code. Title 21. nfE COLONNADE. 1400 NATIONAL MARKETING auenot of tetterua prOYtded coun1ere. In<:.. 17320 8eectl . doing ~ -,..,.. menced to traneect bull· THOSE 0£SIRING TO t .... S. eoaet Hlgtlwey. L.eguna SERVICES. 771 W 19th St. In MC11on 8100 of the Call-llVd.. Huntington Beech, P\lblllhed Orange~ (e )THANK GOO ITS Publltfled Orange CoeM nw under ._ 19ct'"°"9 tlfylnfavororlnappoeillon Beech,Cetlf.t2t61 S••· J, Coe!• Mele. Caltf. lornle PrObat• Code. Ttle Callfornlet264°'7.onorafler DellyPilotOecember24 31 CLEAN (b )TGIC, 282& o.llyPllot0ecember24,31, ~name or'*'* IOtheprQPOMl•w141 be given Wlllllm K. Keley. 305 Ly!· 92927 time fof ftllng Cllima wlll not J~ry 17, '"'· t... • • Portole OrlVe. COii• Meta, ..... Januwy 7, 14. ,... ...... .... on("°' Y9tl M opportunity to do eo et ton Ave .. Palo Alto, Celll. Lerry Nell1on. 22682 •pit• prlOr to tour month• Thie bultl tren1fer la tub· t •January 7· 14• ~83 Cellt. 92121 Sa-115 ~Jon lee IM public '-1'1ng. II further 94301-1491 Berlovento, Minion Viejo, lfom 1he date of the hMrlno 1«1 10 Celltorn,. Uniform OebOfah Richey, 2125 Thie .......... , .. Med Information It dellred, )'OU ~ Keilty. 305 Lytton Callf. 92"2 noticed SbcWe. Comnwclel Code Sectlon Portola OrM, Coll• Mele, wlttl 1M County a.ti of Qr. may contect the Pllnnlno Ave.. Palo Alto, Call!. Jen Nelllon. 1920 CUrtit, YOU MAY EXAMINE the 6tot "8JC llJTJCE Calif. t2t2t .,.. County on DeoamW Oepertment •I H5-4•2S t4301-14M Aeclondo IHch, Celll. Ne kept by IM coun. n )'OU The NllM end llddt .. Of This butineee It con· 5, 1111 end refer to the abo¥e lteml. Thie bualneee 11 con~ t0271 .,. • pereon imer.ted In Ille per eon wllh wflom ACnnoue 9UWll ckleted by: en lndMduel um ITAW ,._.. " • PfQPOMd action It dMct9d by. i llmfted Pl'MI'· Thll bullnee• I• con-the tltate, )'OU mey .. -4th clelrne may be Mid le~ MAim ITATDmllf The reglatrant com· The to1ow1r19 ...-.,. W"9llng And LR, no12 ctllllel~ In eout1, Iller• ltllCI dUc1ed t>y. co-penne<e the coun 1 formal Alqueet L.wkln, EKfow Encountera. The tollow4ng peraone ere ITltnced 10 tranuct ~ dolnQ bullnell ee; Lelle Center om., l!I Toro. may bee llmltatton to reltlng fhe regl1tren1 com· The reglatrent oom· fof lpedal Notice of the Ill-Inc.. 11320 lellctl ltvd., dolno ~ .. : nee• under the llctltiou. Wf!O WACKl" LANO-Clllf. t2l30 only llloM ._ railed el menoed to tr~ bull· ITltnced to lrenaect l>ull· 11'9 of an Inventory end IP-Huntington leech, CA ISLAND AUTO AEPAIR bualneel name Of nernet SCAPE MAllUENANCE ftublllhed Orange COllt Ille public haering Oelctlbed ,_ under the llclilloul ,... under the tlctltloue 1W.i.ntn1 of --aeaet• t2&47 end "" l8lt day fOf ANO TIRE. t577 Monr~. lllted above on October '· 24122 MWtancll •.• 10, Ei DlllY li'llOt December 10, 17, 1n ttitt notice or In written .,.,..,,... neme or nemee ~ Mme or ,,.,,,.. or ot any pet"lon or account llllna claim• by any Cfedltor Newport a..cn. Callf. t2913 !NI Toro. Celff. nao 24, ~t. 1111 correepcMldelice dellvered Meted ebove on January 25. liMed abO'te on December 2, • llfcMded In eectlon 1250 lf'4ll1 be Jenuety 13. ,,.. Aodney Malcotln Smith. Oeboreh Richey OMrtee &gene Thome>-S..18h 10 the P\ennlno ComrnlMlon 1111 1tea o1 the Callfornle Probete which It the but1r1e1e day 434 N. C41mbfldge, Orenge. Thie at...,,_,t WM llled r.p:;;=::;============~==;-et°' Pf'°' to 1he putMic Mer· ~ K.-Y Larry N9ileon Code. A "9Qullt for St>ecial before tna coneummatlon Calif. t2M8 wftfl the County Cieri! of Or· inQ. Tiiie .. ....,,.,, wee filed Tiiis 11et_,t wu tiled Notice form la aveliebte from date epecllled et>ove. JOMPfl Thomal C•tro, e11ge County oo December ... .,., fleftn ""'*A. ICtMlllA. lec-w1111111e County Cieri! of Or· With the County c1er11 of Or· the court ctertt. d' Deled Oecembef 1, 1tea. 43t N. Pine, 0re11ge, Calif. 15. 1H1 atatJ ~teftftllll Celft· e11ge County on December enge County on Deolmt>et Attorney lor Pellll : AIDOLlAH LALllAR Hte6 '4tt• 2983 Harbor Blvd. ...... 2, ,... .,, 1988 TllomM M. GleMr. P ... ..cMMIZAD, ICIYANOOIH Thi• t>ualn•H I• con-Publiahed Orange COllt ,_ ,_ Swenlon & Dowdell, 203 N. IUtORAlm, lnllf'ded TreM-ducted by: • gtnetel Plf't· OeilY Pllo4 o.c.mw2•. 31, Costa Mesa, CA ~ Orange Coeet Putl44tMd Orange Colet Pubtllhed Ore11ge Colet Golc*Clrctte> .. 2nd Floor. ler-C•l nerlhlP 1 .... JanulfY 7, 14, 1Ht DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAi A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ._... •lll OeMy Pilot o.c.nw 31. OellY Piiot Dlcember 10. 17, Deity Pilot Oecembef 17. 24, Santi .Ma, CA 92705 PuOlilMd Orange COlllt Tne reg11trent com· S..1M ...-. 1tl6 24, 31. tHI 31. 1"8, J-.y 7. 1N8 PlllllllMd Or1ic9 Co111 Oeiiy Ptlo4 December 28, rnenoed lo ltllnMCt bull----------~ ~=;;;;;;ii;;;;:;;J;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~a.;;;.1"~-i:iiiii;m;••••S.-~~1M .. ___ lll!"' ___ S.m111(ee =·~ ~ .. 30. 31, 1-:.214 ::.."'*',,.,:-or tic= _...,.M,.. .... IC.....,.,_TI_IC( __ _ 1,; FS031 lleted abOve Of\ (not yeti PICllTIDUe MJll•M .. . , STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legel Oepertment at the Delly PtlOt II plMMd to en- nounce a new eervtct now avail- able to new bulkt11111. W• wtel now SEARCH the neme for you at no mre cherge. and NW you the time and the tt19 to the Court HouM In Santa Ana. Then. of COUf'M, after the aeerch • completed we *"" me your flcllttoul ~ name at.tement wtlh the County Clertc, pubel9h once a week for four .... • requnct by law and then ... your proof of pubtl- cetlon ...., the County Clertc. Pteue atop by to ftle your nctltloua ~MM statement It the Dally Ptlot Lepl Oes>9rt· ment, 330 Wtet Bey, Coate Meea. Celltornta. " you CM not etop ~. pleaM catl ua at (714) 942-4321, ~ 315 Of 318 and .... male• .,,angementt '°' you to handle thtl P'ocedUt• by "*'· " you lhould hew MY turther QU91tlonl • .,.... Oii .. "1d .. wttl be more than gMd to 8llllt you. Oood tuck In your new~ll 1--.--.,.-------MJC llmC( ~ Mllcolm Smtih um ITATW ,._ ""' IK Ttlll l\ltemen1 .,.. Ned TI-. falkMtr'I ""°"' w• PtCTmOUI ...... """ ... Courlty ce.tt of Or· dOlrlG llullfllet •: PICTmOUI ...... ..,... ftAW Mii County on Olcembll C b M M l ._ C I A l _.. ITA,,_., T"9 folooMr'l 1*9GM.,. 7, 1.. QAA'"9CI ANO Oll~Y • T"-tolowlno P«90nt ere dok'G llullfllet aa: ,.-171IO ,.,..... ... 303, dolno lluefflllt •: P1r.1e1.-TON "EAL TY PUlllllMd 0rlftll C08lt F~ VIier. Cell. tl70t l N T l " P A I 8 E 3052 Club!IOllH "oed: Deity fll'tlot 0.01.,.... 17, 24. 0ewt WerM Tubman, DIMlNllONS. 850 Town eo.ta MeN. callf. t21M 31. t•. ~ 7. 1.. 171IO Hewtiope .... 303, Center Or. • 1too, eo.ta AltYecl L. "'*-tOI\, •a a.110 ,CMlfMlrl VIier. Cell. tz7ot Mel&. Celif. t2t2t Ctu~ Aoecl, Colta Tiiie ....,._. II OOft· ,,.. "81d. Irvine, W ....., a.II. 11t11 PmJC m1ICl ...., llr en.,_...,,.. ~. Nfwpof1 leech, Tiiie .......... 11 _.. Tiie r .. l1tra"t COfft• c.tw. tltlO c1u*C1 ~en lndlvldult MMllUI • H•M ........, to tranMd ...,.. Tiiie llutlMM 11 con· Tfle r .. lttra"t OOlft• .... aTA'I FP ,_ Ufldlr llle llctltloul ~by: 1n lncllvlduet menold to trlftNOt ...,.. nw ........ ..,... .. ...,_ ,.... or ft8llMt Tiie retletrant com-""' Ufldlr N ftctlttoul ...,..~•: ltladMloweonApftl 1, 1tla menoad lo frllftMCt butJ. ..,.._ IWM or ..,.. ~IA ANQILINA. Delltd W. T.,.,.,_. "-Uftdlr Iha llctttloul .._,.-OW °"(Ml ~) LTD.. ttlOO MecAnflur Tiiie ......._,. .... -.CS ---nllN Of Ml'ftle ,.,., L.,......,.. leJll ... llllla llO. lf'WIN. ..... -County°"" of Or· ._.... ebOve on May 1. ,,.. TNI .......,.t -llld ca.. M711 .,... County °" ou1 ... , lit lfWle • ..... N County Qartc of Or· De~ "· MIOMftOll, "· , .. Thie atat~t ... filed trll9 County °" D-t .. T,.._ Oft lie .-i11n11 ,__ .wltfl the County Clettl ot Or· 7. ftM '9111111r TNlt UtO/TI 0.0...-"*"*' Orange C0Mt enge Co\lnt'; °" Otclm*-• .._ Hf 11, 1H4. 1tl00 o.llv fll'tlot DID1fftlls ~~1 • 7. ltM ""•ll•tled Or-.. a.. .............. 1 .... .-wy,, 14, , ... Pul>lltfled Or PW ~Hot DH .-::tr· , irw., Clll MT11 a..1M n.a..-....... .... COiie 11, ,..., .,.,...,.,, Tfllt ................. --------__.., .. -. o.c .... 17.24. a..111 ._..llr•WI*"*· J1, 1tM,Jln"9ry7, fllt I ... -;;;::=:==:;-- ______ .. __ 1J_4 'f.. ,..!:. ':f=:. •::: '::t'#a" f:t• MS 11111 22Litf9llal. I -..... ....-.. "" ....... ..,..,. .. -----ITT ...._ ,_ "' ,__ .... ._.... MihiOWM1m1 ~ .................. lft No.,.. ICILLV'I ACCOUNTING. .._na•-"" • · M -111 ,....,, c... ...... The.............. A,m Diiiiii R. ... l 'I I c.llf . .., Mii lllutlNlli • -,_ 111 I SA .. .... UftM ICelW CeulWe, all ~ "'°°"°"°"'· -----·Or·,...., c-. ...... c.lf, INOOOR OR OUTDOOR Pl.ANTER Tiit pl1n1tr piCturtd '*' m.-tt II Po111Dl1 for '"""' to become I lto•tr b01 91rc1tntr UM it Indoors all yllf '°"'"'· or. 1r you 11111. II m1y Dt pltctd outdOors il'I your p1tlo or under 1 window In ltM """""'·TM dl- llltftt•Ont trt 23" ltlgll by 31¥t' wldl. lllowlng for UM ot .111ne11rd 11zt ctay pots Mt ttec. Hit tulkln Pl""" Onlo WOOd HW out '"' '*" lftCI "" "'-' togeetltr A C0"'91ttt m.ter111t lltt It jftC:tuded, --------------= =.. ·-0 11274 PIM.~~, ...... IO ,0 .. - 0 112.,.~ ..... .., • . • (P'iclllrlftl 100 ,, ... , ¥11 .... CAIM9 tCMlt Cflf .. IW om., .... _ _... ... D 111._ _, .......... ..... c.. '· --Tfllt "tiff• .. .... ....... -----------------.... ' ..._ -,: ...... .. --~n=~ ...... ,i=-TH ,.....,_, teM• .... -----------1Mt Cftil--.. .._ ..... ..... ........... ...., .. ..... CIJ~~---------------i-•.·. ·:-~ .. :.1 .... ~----- flt1C41---~I ............. l!iiiE!ilL!il!ll!liJ:.;... ___ ~_J!!::~~·~!!J•!":"'!u!n~~~·~--!!.!""'!!!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ ~:.':&.:.--, .......... ·--- .. Readers reminded to be ~reful while ~elebrilting DBAll aSADmtl: T-'f*111 Nn ~..-..,.. .... ,,.. ..... , ,,,,_ u,....,..,~ ... , ,,,... , .... ,...w. ... u.~., ~ ...... tndl•••,..,. .... ,.. ro• ~· ••ul. Promlu7 ftMb, l'U k tUr I0916tt. • • WR ANN LANDERS: My hus- ba~ and I have 12 children. The endeled article bas helped us enonnously. At this moment it is taped to tht refriatrator. Please run it ~in. -H.A.S. IN ALBU- QUERQUE DEA.I\ H.A.8.: Wldt pltaHre. lt'1 OH of mJ favortlel. The Rev. C. Galea was assigned to the Guelph Corrcction Centre for his summer work. While there he dc- vcluped e~cellent rapport with many yount la~breakers. He asked the boys for clues as to why they had ended up in that institution. He then asked them to draw up a code for parents. zeroing in on specific areas where they had faikcf. Herc is what emerged: I. Keep cool. Don't fly off the handle. Keep the lid on when things go wron~ Kids need to sec how much better things tum out when people keep their tempers under control. 2. Don't get strung out from too much booze or too many pills. When wc,..SCC our parents reaching for those crutches we get the idea that nobody •• lAllos goes out thtre alone and it's perfectly OK to reach for a bottle or a capsule when.th!nas get heavy. Children are great 1m1tators. 3. Bug us a little. Be strict. Sllow us who's boss. We need to know we've &ot some strong sttpports under us. When you cave in we set scared. 4. Don't blow your class. Stay on that pedestal. Don't Jry to dress. dance or talk like your kids. You embarrass us and you look ridiculous. S. Li&ht a candle. Show us the way. Tell us God is not dead. or slttping. or on vacation. We need to believe in something bigger and stronger than ourselves. 6. Scare the hell out of us. If you catch us lying, stealing or being cruel. get tough. Let us know WHY what we ~id was wrong. Impress O!l us the 1mponance of not repeaung such behavior. 7. When we need punishment. dish it out. But let us know you still love us, even thouah we have let you down. It will make us lhink tw~ before we make that sam~ move apin . 8. Call our bluff. Make it clear you mean what you say. Don't com. promise. And don't be intimidated by our threats to drop out of school or leave home. Stand up to u1 and we'll respect you. Kids don't want every- thing theyutc for. 9. Be honest. Tell us the truth no matter what. And be straiaht-arrow abollt cveryahina. We can take it. Lukewann answers make us uneasy. We can smell uncertainty a mile away. l 0. Praise us whtn we deserve it. Give us a few compliments once in a while and wc will be able to accept criticism a lot easier. The bottom line is that wc want vou to tell it like it is. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is for the woman who said, "Snoring is music to the ears ofa widow." Wh y didn't you tell her LO 10 to the pound and get a big d<>J for SS? It makes ~tter sense than glorifying the memory of a la'me-brained rotter who drank. gambled and ran around. Funny how death improves people. -R.M. IN G REENVILLE DEAR R.M.: Y• ..... like a bitter ., ..... A ...-1 mu1 wW.wt w..W Mt ..,.....le )'Mr comm•tl. MeU.w •t.dear. Sudly,Jaa.1 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Rest and recuperation featWcd . individual close to you will suggest masic and paniciJ?8tion in "ai:-t p~ojcct." Focus on relaxation. entertainment. surprise v1s1t. longer will be moribund. Relationship also is revived. You'll feel. "I wqn·t aitain mLss lhij opportunity!" SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You'll be invited to social affair. includes young person and indi vidual who makes no secret of admiration. Secrets arc exchanged. light shines on area previously kept "in the dark." TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Details unravel in I ,, • conMction with projected business deal. Focus on per- son ne I. money. practical methods as coouasted to fan - tasy. You'll be made aware of legal re- quirements. Scorpio SYDNEY 01111 SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Focus on direc- tion. famil y. finances. You are being pulled in two c t fl • h • A . t 1 • ~~~~~~~:decis1onwillbemadeand you'll sticktowhat ~ ac us our1s es 1n us ra la plays role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Questions arc answered. you'll learn where you stand in connection with special project,. mcm~r of opposit~ sex. Keep options open. invatauon received for .short Journey~ CANCER (June 21-Juty 22): You'll get things done in connection with home. design. style. furniture. What had been delayed sur)cs to forefront. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Scenario features intrigue. romance, clandestine arrangements. Tendencx exists to be self-indulgent. Have fun without being gu llible. VIRGO (Aug. 23~Scpt. 22): Request made approx- imately cif.lt days ago is now fu lfilled. Requires attention. rcspansib1lit)'. and includes deadline. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Long-standing proJect no CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Di versify. make inquiries. know that promise made during celebration was sincere. Key 1s to follow through. to know that travel might be necessary. Ch,cck document. including passpon. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Study Capricorn message for valuable hint. Be aware of details. contractual obligations. Panncr or mate wants )OU to set tone. pace. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll be made aware of "hidden resour~cs. .. focus on intensity~ power. autboriL)'- sensuaht). Open lines of communication. accept offer of ra pprochement. IF JAN. 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current C)'<;le h1ghliahts pannership. business. public appearances. possible purchase of home and marital status. Leo. Aquarius individuals play impon ant roles in your life. You arc capable of overcoming odds. arc an original thinker. arc affecuonate. idealistic. sensual 3nd stubborn. DunngJanuar). )OU.11 tra\'el. popularity increases. )Ou'll be more aware of"ardrobc and body image. You· ve read that ca ct us rustle rs a re denuding the Southwcst"s dcsens. That's bad. Still. maybe not catastrophic. A well-1ntcnt1oned soul in 1839 carried\>tle potted cactus into Australia. Fewer than 100 }ears later. that plant's offspring covered 20 million acres. Q. Can a vine actual!) crawl" A. Son of. Front end k~ps gro"· ing. Back end keeps dying. It can wind up on the other side of the )ard. Honor was never more idealized than in the tales of King ~nhur's Knights of the Round Tab~. In reverence of p1et}. valor. lo~'l!fty. counesy and gentleness toward LI. Ben women. Onginal book called ··Mone ·d'Arthur"' was wri11en by Sir Thomas Malory. -whi le in Jail. He had bttn convicted of extomon. lootina a monastel") and two counts of rape. 0 . Up to .!S&C three months. an 1~1in1 can driM afMI Madie. al g,C" same time. C\en as can all other land mammals. So you said. Why are humans the only ones to lose ·w knack? A. Because they talk. At three months. the larynx starts movina dov.n. Food thereafter passes over the windpipe's openin1. so it has to be closed to swallow. But that way. tbc brcatb can get lO the vocal cords. enabling speech. A trade-off. of sons. Q. Why can't elephants run? Too much weight? , A. Not that. Their leg pairs. rroM1 and hind. arc. too ~· t~· n any pw necpt a fM' ......nC"thc hind fttt v.ould clobber the front feet. Iplly and Mariners El charrips for third time Proxmire a natural talk show host The I S-ycar trivial road comes to an cRd today as Lolly & MariDen El ice their third championship by a wick margin. Loll y and the Pro Am team shared top honors on the final week with nine points each. In the 13 contests. Lolly took second place in victories to the GWC Koffee KJutch. which won it four times. As longtime triviaddict Nancy Prier-who's been the most loyal of coo1ributors since the column first started in 1973 -put in in her last entry. thanks for the memories. We thank htr and many others from past yean -Job Ra11ell, Tracy God- fnJ, MH Fraley, Marty F•d•, T RIVIA BOWL XIII FilNAL STANDINGS l .. & MerlMn El Ct>--.... --·-·-.. -142 •1t91e, CMrV1 &. F rlendl <4'"' )....................... 12411'l Pf•Am (t ) .. _._ .............. -·· •.. .. .............. .. 117 ~ Pflot 111--·-· -....... -....... 113 NA ltlcflercn 11>-·--·--··-'4'1a •ttl(l"NerMr l'\'JI .. ·--·--· .. -·····--·-· fl''> Little ltlclly (6) ................................................... " Jcftl ltuu.41 &. Frlefldt (S)._. -·---.. -.. . IS ._. SCt.-..n l2'1J) __ , ----., C"911l IS) ...... ----· s •w..r ~(I)-·-.. ---·-.. -· 3 IY'1'1WU • .,.. ... Q.1-Both vulnerable, .. South you bald: •&m QH O&Qlt •AQ913 ne bkld•na bu proceeded: Wiii N_... r...t 8"111 10 I Q J O 1 "" do you bid now? Q.2-Neitber vulnerable, u South ,. bold: •Df1 Q&Q6 OJI •KJl'N n. bldctin1 bu pr~: ...... 1M S-dl W• 1 0 ,.. •• ,.. 2 ~. ,.. f Wllll do you bkl now? ~Al South, vulnerable, you ... : •n QM2 OAQn2 •M Z...,...N'::'c-*'W r .-'* ,_ f ... do JOU bid ""' &-Al Soatb, ~ ... ,.. •417 vi..i oAQlll ... ... _ .. µw •••• .. N_. ... r .,.. ,_ Toi Tnus Barbera Del1aclo, Did Y1r~. Moira Wklte and the late Ed Sd1merler -who contributed to the weekly Saturday morning fun. We'll alwa ys have Paris. Last Week'• Aa1wen I. "The Princess Bride" (Indigo Montoya) 2. "The Rockford Files" (R1ch1e Brockel man 3. Pennywonh (Humphrey in Joe Palooka) 4. Douglas (Wrong_Way Corrigan) S. "The Caddy·· ("That's Amore·') 6. "Rosencrantz and Gu1ldenstern Arc Dead" ("Hamlet" characters) 7. Bob Boone (Sultan ofSQuat) 8. Neptune's Folly ("Jaws lV") 9. Jerome David (Salinger's full name) 10. "Silent Movie" and .. To Be or Not to Be" (Brooks and Bancroft) What do you bid now? Q.5-Botb vulnerable, u South you bold: ~~DI~·~.::.: •Gl W• N_. S.-S-.. I Q ._ INT ._ l Q .,.. ... f What actioa do JOU lake? Q.6-Botb V\flnenble, 11 South you bold: •A.03 QQG 0 1 •AQ'7Q Tbe btM'z1 ._ prac-s.d: N_. ....... W• I Q ,_ J • Plill 2 Q ... 2 • ... 2NT ,_ f • WU&.,.. "" .., Loe* r. -••• • Hatq. By ne Aasoclaced Preas MILWAUKEE -Rctinng U.S. Sen. William Proxmire beun a two-- day stint as a radio t~lk Show h~st. mixing anecdotes and interviews in a St)lc that won praise from the station's program director. "For a non-professional. he came across as bright. an1culatc and somc- bod) who had really done his home· work:· WTMJ's Mike Elliott said. "He was hard-hitting and an excellent interviewer. ··He had all the qualities )'OU need to have." the station manager added. ··1 hope all the other talk show hosts who work here listened to the v.-ay he did t~e show." Proxmire. D-Wis .. who is reuring after three decades 1n the Senate. will not be paid for filling 1n for ~acation­ ing host Kathleen Dunn on the two- hour "Midday" show. Elliott said. • • • PHlLA DEL PHl - "Th1n)'someth1ns· star Ken Ohn will wind up in court in an episode of the TV show that's set here. But he'll be carrying a basketball. v.earing a Philadelphia 76crs um form and play- ing_ with Charles Barkley. · Olin makes the winn1ngdunk in the dream sequence filmed Wcdnesda) at the Los Angeles Forum. but needed a 7-foot ramp to do 11. In the show. Ohn's character. Michael. suffers a loss of self-esteem. and dreams of playint for the 76c.rs. HIS fnend Elliott. play~ b) Tim Busficld. also appears in the dream. along with pla)crs Mike Gm1nsk1. Maurice Checks and Barkley and Coach Jim L)nam. Olin said the film1n1 "was in- credible for me. I went to the Uo1venit) of Pcnns)lvania so I kind of ~w up ~atch•1'1 tM Sixers:· The cpe50dc will be broadcast Jan. ~4. said 76crs spokesman Da\ c Coskey. • • • NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Despite cont1nu1ng impro\emcnt in his con· d111on. rountry music star Jo'•Y Ca•' will spend another week or so at the hospital v.hcrc he unde.-..ent double b)pass surge!) last 1.1teck. a spokeswoman says. The 56-)'-'ar-old pcrfonncr's con· d1t1on v.as upgraded W~ncsda) from critical but stable to sat1sfactor)'. said Baptist Hospital spokeswoman ..\1lctn Katcher. "He will rtmam 1n the intcns1\ e care unit unul ne't v.cd forobscl'a- t1on:· Katcher said. and probably be released sometime ne\t v.ttk. The precaution 1s not standard in such cases. but 1s not unusual c1th~r. she said. Genera II\ speak1na. Cash·· is doing a lot bcttcr.1 ' KatcMr said. Cash began ha\ 1ng luna problems after the surge!). but Katcher said the' v.ere under control. • • • • LOS ~"IGELES -The Sat1onal Enquirer sa)s 11 stands b> its report hat the mother of smicr Engclbcn Humpcrd1nck's dau,hter fears he 1s 'battling the .\IDS \1rus." The nc" spa per issued its statement Wed n cs d a> . a d a) a ft c r Humpcrdtnck filed a SSO m1llion- plus hbel lav.-su1t against 1t. sa) m& the .stor) 1n this week's ed1t1ons v.as false and mahc1ous. ··The an1clc. v.ntten and re- searched with extreme care. was bawd on coun .,apeB filed 1n Ne" York·s Fam1I)' Coun:· the tabloid said in a statement from Its Lantana Fla .. hcadquancrs. ··The hcadhnc. 'Mother of His C'h11d Claims 1n C'oun . Ensctbcn Has ..\IDS Virus: 1s totall) accurate:· the statement said. ··1t was published onlv after being closely reviewed by our.legal counsel." The lawsuit filed m Los Anae1n Supenor Coun 5a)S the mtenaiMf doesn't ha"e and never had acquired immune dctic1cnc~ syndrome. and has ne\ertcsted PoS1t1\.C for the vnvs. Kath' Jetter filed papen an New York C'lt) ·s Family Coun ckmandi~ that Humperdmck. 52. provMk fof the financial future of her 12-yar-old daughter. already ruled by a coun '° be his dauahter The wo man's unsubsuntialed 8*t false claims about the entertainer ia a repl) affida\ 11 1n the cur wcw ult1matel) d1sm1~ b) the New York coun . Humperd1nck's....,.. said The Natfonal Enquirer is a weetlr supermark.ct tabloid that boats * largest c1rculat1on of an) paptr ill .\menca. Games dwarf idea of JJappyendizW This 11the1tory of Snow White and the Se~cn Bowls. Snow Wtu1e was happy in her pemats' home. dauna. penr.1na and ltv1fll a fairy tak c•1stCftC't. OM da). htt modwr looktd 1nao the mirror and •ML "'41rror manor. fncnd or mme. when w1U Snow lft off lht .. ,.. A8d t.bc milror ---ed. "Willa ......... ,, ... ,._.._oa ia. ---no •1Hllll ... modlef. !lie JIW arw ...-ei• IO ldYMisant ia dir Ydto. f"iln.. Ont day. tht lo9dcd Snow into W ~and dt"QODed lllitr off in a subuTttan fornt anJ ·left Mt. Mw cbuc'ccl upon .,. ttKhaMN ~Qt~ .. Of'Mge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, December 31, 1988 by Bii Keane cotmnta CUL TUltE by Marett• & Maratta J . .. Are Cupid and the New Year's baby the same little guy?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson i p -iQ l -,~ I .t, 1 I i ! 12·)/ "He's either hungry or he's trying out a new comedy act." 1\SAY SOMETHING FUNN'(, MR. W1L~. SO l CAN GIVE YOU A ORUM ia:>LL. '' ,PEANUTS :----~~~~~~~~~~--~ A NEW '<EAR IS INTERE5Tl~6 BECAUSE WE0ll PROBABL'< HEAR T~IN6S AND SEE J INGS we've NEVER SEEN &EF"ORE ... : GARFIELD : • ? . . ' I · TUMBLEWEEDS . { /~ ,, j DRABBLE R08EI8R08E n • flllu!tt. ·fllW". tM, MIMI, I'M. """ ··rMIPff-llW/ fATINC:r W ILL NO lONCrf R e E A VICE OF MIN£ . .-.... • by Charles M. Schulz tl ·JI by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan JLJ$-rASI ~~'7..1\JO ~ by Pat Brady • · WHE.U€.t~.: .. by Jimmy John8on I JU5T NXJ1JU ·-_-M> Wk!> WA11®!"~ • .. ._.,...__ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE SO EARLY IN THE MORNING, SAM? FUNKY wnutERBEAN 1'M !!£)RR(.) I ft'l R. DINKl..E ... &rr "lfiE ~RADE HA5 SfARiED AND SINCE '10UR BAND 1~11'" HE~ ... DOOIUSBURY WE 5 1MPlc,> HAVE NO O«E BUf '"fO,,, by Garry Trudeau by Jeff Mac~elly by Harold Le Qqtlx ZAQR U T I I I I I r . LATAH I ,. I I I I CU J IE J:' I I r I . - by Tom Bmluk -.. ... , . ... . . ..... .. ~ ..... - • .......... A XR .. LT I ~·.- 1 r I' I I • ~~::: :-...;~~ ~ ..... ,...... ,,_,.., ... ~ IAZW:» ----............. ....... -----~ .. --·.......----AtwO --.....----~ \I I I. 11 ... ,. ....... • ..... , ·-. ~ALL 842-5878 ---"*""'GI -~ lllMll;' ... II.JI -,_ -,...,,.__ -··-,_ .. ...,. _ .. ...,. -........ ............ ..... _ . ""-----~ -e«Ar•·-·-....... _.., __ _ ...., .... ,... .......... Oled. .., ....... ...,.,,. .. ,~ ..... _, .. ___ _ ......, .., ..-. ~-..... ........... .....tlw-.. ........ ,_ _ ............... _ --............ (, .. ~--..... -..... .,..,.,,. ............ .... ........................... ------.,,,,ti .. WllMil .......... ... ---..... -----...... TODAY'S llEAL ESTA TE :~CIA88IFICATIONS ..... '"'. IMl-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION ......... -· 111111 ... .. ..... l@!!! .. .. ......... - LOITCATIUll"' ... °' "" ...... ~Cf/II/It ......... ~AR•a HOUllKll"'"' To ., , , 11 RECEPT•c»t••T·lllTRY L'~1 ':.thN. tlC, ~17 ... ~-Aocounta Plfe\ltouitwollr...,.8twft GIWC-11,_,,... FIT .,...._~d In .. 11' I LEVEL 800KKlmPIR. __!'II a ... -...... ...w..... J0.21 Hn/Wlt ..... at-....... I • .., a muat. ht .... _._.. 1-...a1 ·-· • For ~ co ._ -__ .._ ..... ·~'. tor Clrol. Opponuntty for woe lnOIPMI•. Cell I .. tor 111-1111 .... OI "'mag f;;1ptui.'l~tary COm• ~°'==~on:~ ..... ';-ooM .. -~~·= WANTIO. reeponal a ~~~V:,..~ tMMgr,MWefl ~lllllTllY ,,..,,....,....,ieno.. "IW"'.,... ........ ,.__._ ~ to _,. for ::;""--.:=":?:-..a. -.._ ....__ .......... ....... APPLY II TIL MGMT Ullr'9 ~ wnh un-AMell ......,, _..., .._. ~ lnf9nll. __..,..._-~..,. --- -111 ! 17ttl It .... loA llfNlld Mmlnga. For In-., MaM Anlmat Holpttll .....-i•IOed. ~ for growttl. -•p II ~""" -. eecy · · IOJ 1 forn1allon, call Jack 11&8 W 1414714 -. lw ~IOed print bad!-lt-11l/ll w/tofM Mt/wp .. per. COlllMaM.l42-t A,..,.MllLECT Matureaap'd .......... LOST fi:ound pr...,red Cell lwty 7l6-0IOO OWiCI MGR llVT!A HOMES I needed. "lf'f ....... (Wiit ·~~ :=:'nee.I 2 Im Venn.au o~ Tim ................. ._ 1 _ • Experienced. tor "°9pital GAAO!NI benefits, Xlnt OlllllY • on~~ neer OuHman at (7 1') ._ perw..,. toc.i wwrm In Uig lctl. Ateol •· AEALUTATl711.-00 advancement. f',71- 20ttl It COiia Me.a. =-... 142-'321 NOWI """" pick-up I dellvery. for..,_ man. arMll tlae S*lenced em a61'"al 15/Hr Contact a.y M Al · _ lMuaetwweownc:er.Wortl w/oce.ivlew.411-1531 l'OOft*.419-5371 5''"°431orapptyM.M WAA~·H77, .. BAA WAITRESSES or.ty Mon-Fri. Cell Mr. ----_, CMll. South CGe111 ...... Nlf'91 He9ded Part tlfne/1¥19, ~(71')415-1127 New9Aepor1• rw.1_._, .. , ..... 11~ CoMaM9a . SMALL. Frlendtyb09._ AlllltMI In die Leglll o. = ~~~ ORY CL.EANtHO _ , wtU. TRAIN ............. 8aM + comm'nlan s.... ~ w.macs ctllldren , Found pertmelll. ~ tVPI 40 FOUNTAIN BOWL 17;10 COUNTIA. Part time. w•• m.n'tt wt equielment. ~ ~-Pwt·Time/FUl-TllM Pey. ._ ~ taieC:-k!:: ~ wpm, won _. """ lrootctiur9t Fountain Vty. H untlngto1n_!Hch, "::-dellySO:: en C: ::U~ ~ No experience rw ry UAGEHTLY NHDED 05- M 11 I people end ~al .... ..,. wiw Plewnt, friendly at-E~ ~ W• trein. PENOA8l.E PEMON • qno a Garfield office ..... for CASHIEA/CLEAK ..... Tl ~ repof1er ~ moap ..... ""*1 ft9n. MY91 be neat/peillOlieble wort whncM --l9lft IM-9431 .,...,,. Ol llou&U ... No Airport... 2'F/TthopPIT. depen, - -••••• h~: ~ly or . -~y ,,;......,. ;eeo Ptacanti• •NewC06omceTA '~E .... IOtl• for Tuaa oil c:o. In '°""' .. 1111, legel ...,.,..,. ,_.. tr-,, ' ' appty .,.... ••• --Ave Coate MeN. - -Coeat We tr.in ry c.11 .Ntty o.ntna at Tuaa-Frl AM, 852·9188 . TO PMPAM tor Aaa1 &-weekly ~. ~ " Ill.I. Lm1 w It ~· °"*8fe0ft. · '42-4321 ... 1.-on 3'11. c.tallna Tour Co. needa t• Ucanae. • reim· • cover i.n.... reaume AELI,\8LE ~cut per. 8twn 10AM·-· Pr • SWEPCO 9°" • areat In vtr· pertOnatlle lndlV to Mii bWted In tat tranuctlon. and five ~ to City eon """ good OMV, For (714)755-1 155 r"·· ' lua and ln rnlteclea, •&111111 Cetallna tout• on New-8EAVINO Newport• Editor Steve Marble, P.O. lnten« Ptent Malnten--~~~5, Ft. Worth. T• Mer klnaman of ..,... port/Catalina boat dally. Cotta MeH, Irvine, Box 1541(), eo.ta Mea. Mee Route. Experience. Flut*"ant -------- Ctlrlat, faithful Inter· Wort!~-= si::' In 213.05.42oo betw Tuetln,&SaddleClackV&I· Calif., 92121. No cah ,,,...,,_,, Wiii train the W•an•/lrtters Service Station AttendMI c.aor of .. Who tnvoeie a t The Or ~ 7:30-9am, & 1·2pm lay. pleue right per90n, .... 5251 For Capo's Ptzu In Hunt· PIT. or FIT, appty In pet· your IP9Cial petronage In men ' ange CALL MANAGER AT If -·-' .__ 1r19ton lhech Mu•t be son. Unocal 71. 371 lu-tlme of need. To you, I ~ Piiot h• en Im-Child Care. . Century 21 Executive 1-re lfVW' • ' oepenoat>te & have gOOO pertor (at,...,...., N.a. ~ ':o:;-t!;:' :: atrong ~he for.._: '::'3 r:;.":' :::.• 1~ 15'·2800 · c .. llllled ,._news for JOU• OMV rec:Ofd. "'-081, 142-CMIO humblybegtowtlomOod EatateJAutomotlve de-to 3:30 In N.8. home. h IWl••ll .. fa""'IM•llll .. h"'lll1t••ll 1111 ° 1•11 r tr ha given aucti great partrnenta. Good pay, agea 1 ~12 & 3+12 power to come to my... C!,.beneflt•. Cell P99oY l40/dly.142-'415 lla1anca Heil) me 1n my for en appolnt-1--------~· Mel urgent peel-ment to inter.1ew. M"'8111 llllrl• tton. In return, J promlae ltl.aa1 Front Offtoe, enttlualutlc: to m•k• your name DID 1111 M1 ::. ~~ ~ known and cauee you to • -·--_,, be Invoked. Mullil1... ~ ::013~~ Sey three Hall ~ end llHBl .llZIWI Clw6ng, Stodi, DalNery. OloNa. PubtlcatlOn muet FIT, 1:30afn..3:30pm. Utt be pr°"*d. St. Jude Aapldly growing dally and 150 Iba. Hitlme Cellar9, prey tor ua and .. wtlo weekly ,_...,..,_.. IWwe 210 Ogle CM lrWolla your aid. Aman. ope11111ga tor "881 latate C.lc:ll Thia Novena hea nev.r and Terrttcwy ..._ poe-- beaf'I known to fell. I had ltlOna. Pnor ~ Small non-9m0tllng office my.....-~. axpeilence preferred. n..da FJJ cJerlcaJ. :::_ ~ ~':-1:30-4:30. Plflor office PAAYEA to the HolV Spirit. The Detty Pttorn> w..t ..,_ required. 11400 H~ Spirit, you Who a.y It Coate Meaa CA approx H lary. Call make ma ... everything t2t2e ., ' 7 14-25 0 • 19 74 bet w and Who atlow me the · Mt>m way to rMCtl my ldeall; AIALINH PASSENGER C.,..OFF-'""E"'"'E-SA-LES~-PE-AS~ON-. You Who give me the SE.WICE PIT. 3:30P'"·7:30pm, dMne gift to forvtve and E a r n I t -I 1 4 I H r . roaated c:oftM/eaprwo forget the wrong that la 714-337-3223 b1 A bit, Herold. MO 1413 done to me and You Who •------------------1 .,. In an the lnttancaa of my llfe wtttl me. I, In Ulla lhort dlalogue went to thank you for everything ~ confirm once more that I never want to be aepatated from You no BE YOll OWN BOSS - • • a 988-.. ':.:."l man• how great ma-' Ps A II .... , .... .... I ,... .. terial dealrea may De. I EXPMDllG NEWSPNU P11011J110N r:J:WNtt ~ POSITDIS AVMAIU FOi SELF-MOTIVATED TAKE· QNGl Tm IUDS TO SUPmlSE YOtNi AIU. TS ON A NEWSPAPER rROOUmlN CREW. A retident of Big Clnyon and a member of the Big Canyon Coun- try Club, Danny epecielizea In the marketing of propertlea In Big Canyon. 8etcourt. Spyglasa, and ·Harbor Ridge communtt•. Ha eernad the dlatlnctlon of being the top Grubb & Ellie relkMntlll llletper10n In the nation tor 1917. In 1988, Danny cornpteted 20 mllflon d<*ats In ..... whlc:tl rlnkl him It the top of Na firm, Danny ha ext.,...,,. knowledge of the community Ind Is very know'9dgMbte on all apecta of real estate. 1 ..,. , ..... • Ill went to be with You and ... , rlll·-I my loved onea In Your In flllftlon ltlend. PLEASE perpetual glory. Thank CALL 7M-e043 You for Your LOYetoward FOUND: 8lactc Lab m!K.I =.nand my loved onea. ~ ... and i.undry· mate. With wttlt• on c:tieat; Parson9 may prey th.II ...._ wtM ..... , In found In HeM 1 8olM prayer 3 conaecutlve tll•ldl• tor Cl'** aaMI Chica area, H8. Call d1Y9. Aft• the third day, Inventory, aqulp'"ent 840-3429 anytime. your wish wMI be granted and .._ lnduded In the FOUND Cat, Chocolate no matt• how otfftcult It ~~ Mary El'-n Slameae . ..-. ol 12112 may be. Then promlM to .. ._ My Wortd·NI vie Elden & Del Mar. C.M. publilh thl9 cfialogue u ,, •• 11•1111 541-2114 I '°°" .. rour ,8\'0r ha• FOUND: Small gold tem.ie .,._.. granted. MCP ..... a,.... .. dog. mlx·bfMO; bfown1ta5g;•t eyea. tight bfown noee. • • Found near Newport II •H :ihlM\ IM Harbor High School. Call LIVE IA H&J§ikdM!M. -n1UnU ft1H 541-3529 Cteanlng, Nte cootclng, ~:Ar· fR£E FOUND: young tan femata •hopping, drive, may : Ml Cock• Spanlel In H8 keep dey joO. S40--0I08 • : Cal•. area. Call S3&-H92 Kate. NANNY·HOUSEKEEPER • , LOST : Orange/white Cotta MeM, 8 days • -! ._-MJI tabby cat. '"•· lhort· ~. live In or Hve out. -hair. 1hy, brown col· 142·2731 PM .... INC"IASE YOUA REACH OITlH OU.-IMPAOVEO ·:11••··-=liNll•n••rJ WILLl9 ... FOf mote Information CALL TOOAYll ....... YtNI ._,,. Dwacto y .,...._, .... Ive lar/blue tag, named Hyou·,.100111ngton)O«>, w .. ver. Call 141-0308 a..a1t1ec1 Ml,... tor you, mAllEED $400PDEI " 11111 POlllnW. TO SllM PD El UICI •IED WllCl£ IEQlmD ... YCUa. ....... LOTS C. CIPmTillTY TO _,.llTHUSI ., IMS1IBT l£QmD CALL •· TtDIAS (213) 477-3163 ' .. IUILIT ltt d USOCll!td Wotll Water!Tont Ho!MS lllC RtiltOfS Slit attrlblltts htr s.iccrufM1 rui tstJtt weer to lier thoroll&fl UnOtrSIJnd nc ot lht lllJrhl n Jllablt hnJncinc. !laid wort. ablllt) to c011111111natt with her dienls and to undtfstatld tlltir netds Htf research ot tht nailablt mailtt results in her bllrtrs hlldllll a tiome !Jdored to ht thtlr ~testyle alld budpt ltt s sttonc marUt"'I ~k&round t niblts her to mar~et htr bsttncs for tht best PflGt tor htr setlefs l tt IS vecy Kllvt 1n tht Newport Harbor chamber of Commtrc.e and 1nYOlvtd 1n many otllt.r c.ommun11y alta11s CaM ltt. 63H•OO PATRICK M. TENORE 1987 No. I RnW..Ual R .. I ut•te AtHI ANNOUNCES • ; 1C1111 ... ts11 ...... .......... c. , ... ,. ... _ A" C I 11 ........ Cet,.. ..... ANN PETERS Senior Marketing Consuli.nt . Broker Associate. Top Producer for December 1988. Currently in the top ten producers of the Pacific Southwest Region of Grubb & Ellis. (714) 644-UOO Julia Liao has bttn in R91 ht.ate for 11yrs & beamu broker In '81. ~ k a mem~ of the RE/MAX 100"• Club, which pl.Ke her in the top w, df ill Siies Astoc:Mtes 1n the U.S. She sp«ializes in resi- dential & mvestment properties & concentrates on turbor Ridte, turbor View Hornes/Hilk, spy- 11.lss & ~aview in CorON del Mar & Newpon Be.ch. Client atidK- t1on is her :: l priority & 70% of her business comes from refernik. For ~our perSONltzed service In --......,-~ RNI Emte, ull Julia Liao • RAYLENE "MIRACLE" 131-1211 (714)760-5000 A graduate of uhfornia Poly· 1ecfimc Stale Un1vers11y in S.n Luis Ob1\po, Randy h.ls since become 1 M uh1-M1lhon Doll.r producer in the area. Rindy aunbutes his sue· ceu 10 his comm1ttment to 'er· sonal1zed Servic~ he offers each chenl, combined with his 1ff1N.- tlon w11h Patrick Tenore and A~· sociates, 1 real es1a1e company known for 11's highly effecttw. ~rke11n1 and profess1on1I ter· vices. (714)722-9113 (714)721-1200 lb~~ne 1s a professioNI Broker with dqrttS 1n R.E, Business Mtm1. Ii list~ in the TOP 10' • of lkolr.en il't the U.S With' 12)'rs e1p in tmtea• ment & resident~! s~, byten.'1 focus in the O.C <lfN is ~ Be.ch & Costa M~ As a r here fOf over 20yrs. she is hlmNr know~df!eable of the .,.-fl capable of n~ot11tmg the mell6• mum R E ~nef1ts fOf tier cl~ '1 lo"e the crN t1\11ty of R E. & lti proftt potent~! for others for me .. ii 1f'1lly fun to stt my client\ ...._ money • Call Riylene WTth IU/MAI Re1hy & let Her Work a MIRACU fOf You Ilea: a1 .1• CLASSIFIED ADl'EBTISIN6 SALES We are ADDING to our sales staff. If you can type at least 45 wpm and have great telecommunication skills -We can off er you a base salary +commission AND a ~place to work. F •H Tme ct P•rt Tme A "•ll•llle. Do yourself a f a•or -Call us. 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Three BR. 4 BA. plus family room. Terrific location. Barbara Aune or carlyn Callan. BAYFRONT--t.ARQE SUP 11,550,000 Elegant home In perfect condition. Five BR, 4'h BA, 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by present owner. Bdrbara Aune or Carlyn Callan. PRI• BAYFRONT 11,725,000 Two master suites. Private patio with spa. Teak cabinetry. custom stone fireplaces. Laree pier and dock will accomodate several large yachts. All overlooking THE BEST VIEW IN THE HARBOR. Martt\a Macnab or Sara Hinman. VIEW HOMES C.D.11./FABULOUS VIEW 11,375,000 New listing. 1 ao• ocean and jetty views. A Southwestern design for this gorgeous remodel located on a large lot.' 3 BR. pool and spa. B.J. Johnson. FABULOUS ESTATE-VIEW 11,500.000 Six BR. 51h BA. with family room, sitting room and formal dining. Guest quarters. Dramatic PoQI, outside cooking facility and entertainment area. Two separate master suites. Triona Bergin. 'AIULOUS CUSTOM HOME 11,•S.• Traditional Country French, 5 BR. 6'h BA, home. Serene settin& on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view. incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. SUPERB OCEANFRONT YEW 11,•5.000 Dramatic 1so· views of ocean. jetty. Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4 BR. 5 BA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Unda Oeth. OYEM.OOKINQ llEACH l2,J7l,OOD Terriflc new 3 BR, 41h BA w/conv. den. Looks down on the private beach & poundin& surf. This Is Emerald Bay's best location. Seller may carry flnancJnc to qualified buyer. Dave Hirschler or Rod ~ley. WATHTAKING VIEWS 12,..,_ Maanlficent custom home in Big Canyon's Fair- way One. Two story entry with grand columns and French limestone ftoors. 4 BR, library, eourmet kitchen. Truly exceptional. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. HAMOR RIDGE CUSTOM a.-,ooo Under construction, fabulous views of the ocean and dty lilhts. Five or stx bedrooms. elevator. three levels. To be completed tn the spring. Choose your finishes now! Ann Peters. -CANYON IEAUTY 11.-,aao Goraeous family home, 5 BR, 3 BA. custom features Include, spacious living room. dining and family room areas. Large lot. Some night light views. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. CONDOM INIU M S •RTACll' AR • llYINE 1111,500 "Chateau1" townhome, highly customized with enclosed atrium. Experience the feeling of this I BR, I lh BA, home with the serenity of this special feature. Aana Perkins. PRECIOUS GEM 1211.000 A real doll house for comfort and luxury in outstandin& location near Newport Center. Two BR. executive condominium. Built in wall unit. Walk to shops. Nancy lmbernino. LIKE.NEW CONDO~ 1244,000 Beautiful 3 year new 2 BR, 2 BA. home in the heart of Newport Beach. White carpet, mirrored walls. Very light and bright. Security gated community. Micki Cooper. A REAL Mm SMS,000 In the heart of Newport Beach. New plus carpet .. in~ walls of mirror. vaulted ceilings. master suite with study area. Two BR, 2 BA. Priced to sell Immediately. Micki Cooper. A LOW8T PRICE '525,GOO Bil canyon Home. Beautiful Dover completely re<tecorated. French windows and doors. den with wet bar. Low maintenance p rden with larae patio and deck. Jackie Keigh. •WORT NORTH HOIE 151!1,GOO Beautiful family home, has extra room for many uses. Ready to move in white wooden shutters. high ceilings. 4 BR. 2'h BA. Close to school. shopping. Assoc. PoOI and spa. Mali Gulledge. BELCOURT Hill 1741,000 Finest location with superb views of the ocean and city llahts. Top quality interior with light hardwood lloors, 3 BR, master suite with fire- place. Three car garage. Ann Peters. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY & SUNDAY NEWPORT BEACH tm.-401 vt.ea ...._ 38R. 2VJ BA 12. J0-4 )() Coby Ward SUNDAY NEWPORT BEACH a.-.-2t c_,.. ,..,._., "M, FR. vu 12;J0-4:l0 Carol Allhon REFRESHMENTS SERVED eae NEWUYCllE8TU8n.G ...... Move-in condition, ready for immediaJe oc- cupancy. Thr~ BR. 21h BA. cottage. ~rber carpets. pool redone; new landscaping. Home completely refurbished. Beverly Morphy. BAYIHORES '525,IGOL.H Enjoy the amenities that this gated family com- munity has to offer. Charming 3 BR. home-with ·separate master suite and study. Laree family room. Ann Peters. HAMOR VIEW HLLS 1121.000 Custom 4 BR, one level traditional home in the Harbor View Elementary School District. Lar'e · sunny deck. surrounds lap PoOI & spa. Bright and open floor plan Maxine Propp. I SAtiK>, SURF, SERENITY 1115,000 Three BR. plus den, 2'h BA. Lovely home for adult entertaining. Located on the park at the end of the Peninsula. Three car garage for all the adult toys. Hobie Denny. £•RALD BAY-ESTATE SALE 1125.000 Only $725,000 for this 3 BR w/large flat backyard close to park and tennis. Terrific location. Great potential for add-on or remodel. Compare with recent sales. You'll discover value. Rod or Dave. BELCOURT 11,415,000 Former model, Gallery custom home. 4/S BR. 4 BA. Downstairs master suite w /fireplace and sauna. Circular staircase overlooks living area. Rear garden w/pool, spa & 880. Will sell furnished. Belle Partch. TRADITONAL 11,•,ooo Harbor Ridce custom home. 4 BR. 4'h BA. with lovely formal living and dining rooms. Large sunny breakfast area. Extra large lot. pool & spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. ING CANYON CUSTOM M•ificent family home set on one of the largest lots. Spacious rooms. bleached_.,.._ floors, 6 BR, separate large cabana. pool:' an spa. Volleyball sportscourt. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. HAMOR NDGE CUSTOM 13,750,000 Macnfflcent 6 BR. estate. Quality and etegance throu&h<>ut. lncludin& 2 luxurious master suites. fabulOus kitchen with every amenity. Pool, spa. OM of Newport's finer estates. 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I 11.r,( -.ml i r-tll'J c r I JhH1! :. 1 ~ ijltlti;; i !1t rtJ11(! ca. ~ ~ *1 .~ I I d ,.: i:t dlhlfi !.. •HU 5 .~ . .... \ 0 ~' . ~ == I c • • nf•(~ 't\ , :. I I• iili 11'.~ ·I! lffi I • llwt ~I ~ ·,t e.111. • · -· Pl: i£JH I /. • ' D It fl . 0 . ptq~ • ·f1Hi 1111 lHlli . l ~!II tits§ iili~ ,.rt"' l!rl~ Htig fJll:' hit a ·! 'lwE i l,,~ 11 ,; -:.....• -:I ·~ dflrl 2fl1R 111·,i fi·n ·!11 d?n ~l''~~ I . 1-J•f;~ · f J1 , ' '1• ;c . ,, I . ,,,,,: JlrJlr: I r "' u~ I I : I I EXQUISITE WOODWORK AT GRANITE HIGHLIGHT THIS WATERFRONT HOME ... Premium location on Linda Isle with views from aU major rooms, 5 bedroom, 6~ batb, family room, 3 fireplaces enhanced by marbles and granite. Light oak cabinetry and floors. The master bedroom. with sitting area overlooks the bay. 2 bath, steam shower, jacuzzi, walk. in closets. Owner may t rade. ........................................... S2, 950,000 THIS LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT HOME HAS IT ALL!! ... Linda Isle's best location. Sun all 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 slip for large boat. Proudly presented at. ....... 12,450,000 IF YOU LIKE I DIVIDUALITY 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 ............. S l ,350,000 90 FEET ON THE BAY -HOME. FOR THE HOLIDAYS ... And aU the other days of the year become holidays when you live in this beautiful contemporary, newly remodeled home on the water in Newport Beach complete with your own boat slip for a 50ft boat ... This home has lots of mirror hardwood floors, plus 3 BR. 2~ BA. Family room & office/den fo rmal dining room & cozy breakfast nook. This lovely property is offered at ............... ll,300,000 PROMONTORY BA YFRONT CUSTOM . . . This beautiful one story home on Promon· tory Bay has 3 bedroom, 3~ bath, with speci.al features such u lap pool, spa. central air conditioning, 50' boat slip, teakwood bar. with ice machine & refrigerator. Gas barbeque in kitchen. This home with all these features on fee land for onJy ...................... 11,250,000 BIG CANYON LOT ... Lovely level lot with beautiful view of -Big Canyon Golf Course. could have ocean view second story. 13,000 sq. ft., cul-de-sac location. overlooking multi- million dollar estates .................... 1850,000 118 ACRES ... Approximately 5 miles from the Oeeert Springs Marriott, this property with natural oasis. offers a bold contrast to the surroundings desert. Zoning permits Residen- tial, Coif, Tennis or Country Club, Mobile Home Park. Mini Warehouse, already ap- proved FAA airport. Submit terms for ap· pro val. ........................................ I 708,000 CATALINA ISLAND ... 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with one of the finest views of Avalon, mountains and endless ocean. Only 1 year new, decorated in neutral tones with Navy accents. Furnished!! Golf Cart included. ................................... ·~··· 1595,000( LH) HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... Shows IAe new! Attractive 4 bedroom, 2~ bath. family room. Palemera model. light & airy famil y home. Professionally landscaped. Spacious back yard with patio and spa. Choice location, close to shopping, schools. churches. communi- ty pools. Includes land ................. 1539,900 NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM HOME S ITE ... Ocean and Bay views. Price includes complete plans for 3,500 sq. ft. home with four car garage .................................. 1459,000 NORTH LAGUNA!! ... Oceanfront beach home, 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo with security gate. Wonderful vacation atmosphere, listen to the crashing su rf. Walk to the beach. stores and restaurants. See to appreciate. ········································ S36C>,OOO(LH ) . """"' '-:. t: ?kw ~ae . '"•t 1989 ( I /e"HI .ep•e Vale•tilte 1'e"retiN CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE ... This Llnda Isle 4 bedroom. 4~ bath borne includes a gourmet kitchen. formal dining room, living room, gym. famil y room plus slip for a large boat , and affords a spectacu- 1~ Bay view. ~lease caU regarding excep· t1onal financing . Owner motivated . . .......................................... 12,650,000 l 6C) ACRES . . . Located just a few miles from the future S2 billion "Rancho Coachella·· project (due to break ground in 1989). Possibly the lowest priced land in California. Desert-hold for the future. Cash. terms or possible trade. .................................................. S32C),000 BIG CA YON TOW HOME ... Bright. spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Green Brier model. ew plus carpeting and paint. Exquisite living room with fireplace & wetbar. Large declc & patios. Lease Sl.575/Month .................................................. $247,500 LAGUNA NIGUEL ... High on a bill ... Absolute privaH, 2 bedroom. 2 bath. featuring views from every window. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, · featuring views from every window. Tiled. earthtone entrv & fireplace. vaulted ceilings. This end unit i jut lilce a single family home and is set in a gorgeous landscape of tall pine trees. on an oversized lot. ............ 1198,000 SHOPPI G & FREE_. A Y CLOSE ... Comfortable 2 bedroom. 2 bath. spacious master bedroom. dining room & family room . Well located. convenient to communit parks . pool, schools & shopping ............. 1144..900 BACK BAY VIEWS 0 THE WATER ... Permanent Bay{ront home in beautiful S star mobile home park, boat slip poaible. Owner may exfha_nge ..................... 169.500 THE DALEBOUT A S S 0 C I A T 1· 0 .-N NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Magnificent, five bedroom, five bath, two story home. Pan- oramic harbOr views from living rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge flrepfaoes and a handsome den panelled In African walnut. Wonderfulty designed to provide Iota of natural light throughout. Trtpte crown mouldings, antique chandeliers, air conditioning, steam shower . . . features galore in this uncompromising property unlike any other In Newport . ....................................................... •1.•,aoo DOVER SHORES . . . This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet functional, appointments. A few examptes: OUtside ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios (one with a stand up wet bar), two flreplts. Inside ... unrivaled luxury In ~room lnciuding a regal master IUfte with two separate baths and dressing rooms. Addltionatty .. . a new European kitchen, a comptete security system. Special ... a superb thermostaticaJty controtted wine room. And the list goes on. An experience that shouldn't be missed ...................................... $1,el5,000 BEACON BAY ... This splendid community offers the best of resort living combined with the tranquility of park-like surroundings. There are expansive lawns, tennis courts, boat docks. and best of all ... no traffic! The home has been totally refurbished from the all new entry through to the redwood deck that Is one step from the beach. Handsome oak floors. a large bright kitchen, new C&t'peting throughout, and fresh landscaping. This·four bedroom, five bath home is the best in bayfroot living ............................... 11--.,000 DOVER SHORES ... This ls trufy a speciat home for those leeking a praperty of highe6t quality. A wonderful panoramit vW# can be enjoyed from the spacious living room, dining room and den. The outstanding muter suite ls designed with a large compartmented bath and walk-in doset. Decks or patk>s off of tlVefY room. Including the eecond bedroom, b*'<S in with the lush, low maintenance land- scapfng. Come and ... the many other ,.._ · tures of this home ............................ 1111,000 NEWPORT tmGHTa ... TNI CU8tom three bedroom ~Is everything the comen- Uonlll home lln't. 1..-ge comet IOt. Wkte, tree lie ted au.t. IMide, there'• oek plarlk ftoorina. a step down IMng room wtth a huge Rtver Aock ~. a cent• tund kitchen with Imported cablneta, a •99 mat• IUHe with • IP8 and two bak:oNea (one wtth a vtew of the oceen). The gerage haa a th.-..=• bath and R.V. aoc118 ....................... ·~- THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY 011e "' tle eeal,i"fld of the Holiday Season iS to say THANK YOU for your friendship and goodwill, and to wish you the very best from all ofo8atThe Daleboot Association. ._:. ·: ... BAYCtEaT ... Theee dllya. n·· not .-y to find • property that could = ........ barpn". Here la IUCh M . aup.t> loclltlon. Master construction. Speeldd floor ptan. The hand90me brk* exterior invtt• you In. The Interior appointment8 (ftve bedrooms, three and a half baths, three flreptaoea, IOIW- lng cefftnga, fonNll dtntng room, large f8mlty room) • •xclt• you. Thl8 property 11 com- plete -It ltands ... but, the "'96onary ~ wtl ... more. tta greetelt Ylllue mar not be In what It la, but In what It could be. You dOn't have to be rich to buy this one ... ~ llMrtt .............................................................. fOllLIAU OCU..RONT -•At 80A . . • Three bedroom, two beth. HlaNY upgrmed. PrtYate J!: Ind penormn1c-.-trorn Dina Point to lllol V•de. AlnMI ............... .....,.... 631~7900 HUNT91QTON IUCH ... Decol ator perfect five bedroom, two and ttne .,...., bath, tWQ story, single f8lftlly .... In Hw•':.f°" Ughthoule tract. Situated on• qul9tde sac only one and one Ml mlee from the ocean. Dramattc IMna room. Dk*'la room. Patio kltehen. Huge bonue room &1P91*'· Lush ~ ""1ounda petto and Kol ~ .. ~ .. ~.~~~.~ .... ~.~·= EA8TllDe COSTA •M . . . Charmetl Totdy remodeeed ln..m Ind out. High wood ceilings, French doors and delightful window coverings tUghllght the IMng r0om. Country kitchen lndudea oa ltove. Cozy dining area with bay wtndow overlook• the fabulous backyard. The n.getone pmto, Koi pond and gazebo add to the enchMtment. A new fence surrounds the property Of the owrlind three car gatage la 1Ure to pleMe. Come ... for yourself. The pride Of own.tNp ta .wtent. ......................................................... .,.._ NEWPORT NORTH ... w .. located end untt look• out to pool and ..,._ Thll two bedroom and one hailf bettt condon*IUn ,_ been upgrllded With OYefl, c.peta. PIMtatton lhut- ters throughout, bl11ched Ollk ~t center for TV and ....,, M111k:m ~ entry, powder room ..t ldtcMn. brick patio ""* for entertMtlng .... 1111.- RANCH CAIJFORNIA .•. Two fabulou9 Iota wtth utHtt6ea In La Cresta. Unob9tructed Ytews overlooking Bear Creek Golf ecu.. 8elel' will finance ................................................. . 1Acr9 ..... . 11+-.. ...... PAM UDO ••• lp11t1' ,,,,,._., ... Two ..... condomlnluml In Newport &wt\. &dt ... two MdroorM. two ..... ..,..,., patio, cbllble ......_. mrporta, IUDdallon poala ..... --glf'd9na. Both In very good COIMIUOft. ~ 8l90Cietlon du-. One la .,, end unit ................................... .... ____________ ., ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH - ·.........-------------GEORGE E __ . ·coMPANY ~ . Thank you for making · 1988 a most rewarding year by allowing us to serve you. May the New Year bring Good Health, Happiness & Pros- . perity to us all THB MANAGEMENT• STAPP OP GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY Janice Ancbell Lia Sealey Ann Bement Maria Bercovitz Joyce Dabolt Binnie Dixon . Janine Du Boia Judy Fitz Nan Fryer Elaine Gordon Marilyn Hill Mary.Jank Sandy Long Carolyn Muon Dee Milea Earl Miller Dorothy Mitchell Sally Shipley Trudy Stubblefield ' tinda Taglianetti Cathryn TeQDille Marilyn Twitcbell DON DETHOMAS, BRANCH MANAGER PAT HUG, SPECIAL CONSULTANT SUPPORT STAPP COVER HOME ULTRA CHARii. iN CORONA DEL MAR This stunniiw 3 bedroom, and 3~ bath condo is onty 2 months young and 1 block Wiik to China Covi. A1cind the oak staircase to the dramatic master suite witla ;.cum batla, and Yiew the ocean from your private balcony. ClllDlii Couetry life wallpapers throulhout and a aourmet kitchen equipped far blllty 11111 efficiellcy. Cooled by central air~ unique features lboUllll in tllis home that shows like a model. A real prize listed at ....... 100 ... T 0 I /IU "l V,V ,,:.h'l ,...J V &/lU 1 U ...J...I' l \.-J Vlf" \ I U ·-------· \. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO ~~~~~~~--. Coldwell Banker --s R 'fe:nbllRealWe~vtea , THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS PADLIDO 1111,111 Larp town.houle--3 BR, 2 BA 3 car pnp. Inaide laundry/utility room; private patio; baid- wood Ooon. Convenient area. Call to eee! VDJ.A BALBOA S!U,000 COLLDIB ISLAND IS.-,• Location, view, lush landacap, beyfront. A f abuloua home with quality built-inl, peat floor plan, entertainment room on beautiful private island. • enthome 2-BR, 2 BA ~"elect mirTon-t'elleet---ow-r-'ll'ftr--no,• forever fountain view. Upgrades & skylights, Spectacular, contemporary, remodeled, plus elevator & parking for 2 can. bayfront. ~ kitchen, 4 BR, 51h BA, turn- ing basin, view, large slip + South patio. THE BLUPPS 1%51,000 Blufrs best buy! 3 BR with new oak kitchen cabinets & flooring. 2 story overlooking lovely patio. 1 BR dn stairs can be study. Tastefully decorated. BLUPPS '359,toO Exceptional free a tan ding condo in ideal location on greenbelt. Two lovely patios-completely re- modeled, freshly painted. Just delightful. BLUFFS SMt,000 Best location one-story. 2 BR & den. End unit with lovely wrap,around patio. Wide rolling greenbelt & trees give a feeling of tranquility & privacy. BLUFFS SS86,000 Move r!f,ht in to this sparkling 3 bedroom "Delores ' end unit. lt'a situated on a lush greenbelt with a peak of th~ back bay. BA YSHOIES '439,000 4 RR. 4 BA. Ca pe Cod home on an oversized lot. 2 doors from walk way to beach and guest dock. U·shaped home opens to a brick patio with gazebo. BACK BAY '479,900 Wonderful back bay home, perfect for the grow- ing family 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, aep. fam. room. Hug~ rear yard with aeparate play area & R.v. parking. ILUBOI VIEW BOMD MU,000 6 BR "Somerset"! Beautiful up-grades. Gorgeous gardens. Pool Thia home is inviting u well u exciting! BALIOA PBNINSULA MIO,• <>c.nfront condo it a 3 BR dream home. Spec- teciialar view. Fireplace, wet bu, peat kitchen, MCUrity .,nem, pha dynamiw rooftop IUDdeck .............. IAYSBO~ 13,250,000 Fabulous views of boats by day, lights of the Pavillion & the city by night. 60ft bayf ront, large dock, pool, spa-all the amenities! LINDA ISLE SS iOl,000 Exquisite bayf ront home with a pier.;;;{ &lip for a yacht of 100 feet! Ideally situated for privacy and light in a gated compound. By appt. BAYSBOIES SS, 7601000 70 ft. 8-yfront-l>&Jloramic view, 3 boat sips, beamed ceilnp. Exclusive Bay.bores Cape Cod Charm. Large deck + lawn on bay. CORONA DEL MAR JASMINE CUE& S«9,MO Dramaticslan IV lovely light decor with private patios an garden. Spacious 3 bedrooms plus expanded family room. Central air. BARBOR VIEW HILLS S64t,OOO Popular "Sandpiper" 4 BR with scenic vista. Private courtyard entry. Immaculate condition, ready for occupancy. HAUOI VIEW HIW '698,600 Wonderful location next to park! BeautifuJly refurbished 4 BR w/new kitch., baths, Ftench doors + large covered patio in private setting. OLD OOIONA D!L MAI '755,- 0ne of a kind. Owner OCC. Newly remodeled duplex w/~rgeous views of ocean & bay from both units. Great location, too! BAYSIDE Sl,475,800 8a)'1ide Dr. Prime location. 4 BR, home w/gre11t potential for redo. SeUer must 1ell. Will conaider all offera. Great buy for a one of • kind water- front . SIAVID t•,119 Exception.a.I three bedroom home on quiet cul- de-sac location. Extenaive built-in cabinetry. Neutral decor, overlook.a canyon & city light.a. llAUOa afOO! -'751,000 A fabulous 180° view from this estate home. Quality throughout. 4 BR, library and large family room. Within atepa o( the pool. One of your most prestigious area. B.AUOl lllDGB 1750,000 A very special, highly upgraded 4 BR. 3' 2 PA, corner location w/love~y patio, built in BBQ, extra room off garage, library plus views! PENINSULA '775,0GO Room for alJ the family. Superb beach ·home filled with light & ctiarm. 5 BR, den, dining room, best swimming in N.B. Perfect central oceanfront location! LIDO P All S795,000 Ultimate beachelor haven. Sophisticated 2 BR, 21h BA with a panoramic view from the 7th floor. SelJer may trade. NIWPOn HEIGHTS '8!5,900 Fabulous 180° view of all of Newport Harbor/Entire second floor master bedroom suite, large deck plus patio. Three fireplaces. BIG CANYON Sl,S95,000 Fabulop custom built home overlooking golf course.~ BR suit.ea, 4 full bath, library, den plus dream kitchen with fireplace. Master bedroom on bl noor. BIG CANYON U ,596,000 Casual elegance throughout this recently· r~, modeled 5 BR home. Pool + spa + most rooms overlooking expansive golf course frontage. Many custom features. By appt. LIDO S 1,900,000 Luxury with incredible views, high security with 4 BR, 5 BA. Nothing else like it because owner put two units together. 1.AIPIONT Sl,861,• True ;ew.u on the bliy, thia exceptional 7 BR. home it located on 80' frontap. Formal DR, bnakf81t + FR. 4 ear..,..., .-vator, bliaement. boat slip. lneD ......... few"' u.. .... it*. 0 v E R 1 0 0 0 F F ' c E s T 0 ~ t:. H ·~ E. y 0 u I ~ s 0 lJ T H E R N c A L I F 0 fi ~' . I~ PAG• 10/SATUllDAY Dec ...... II. , .. BOB & DOVIE KOOP . When you want Results CALL THE BEST 00 0 L7 (} 0 0 Do # 1 RE/MAX ·Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents tor-10-years consecutive. 0 • 0 <::::> 0 L7 L:7 D 0 0 <> 0 0 Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County HARBOR RIDGE A warm traditional family borne of the highest standard, witb an open flowin& floorplan with six bedrooms, four and one-half baths. Oak stairway, gourmet kitchen and a refri_J_ei:_ated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area witb built in BBQ, pool and spa, all professionally landscaped with ocean, bay and city light views. S2,500,000. Ad #005 WOODBRIDGE LAURELS CONDO NEW LISTING! Perfect starter home or investment property in Irvine's outstanding community of Woodbridge with its many amenities includinc lakes, swimming pools, parks, tennis clubs and more. One bedroom plus den loft and garage. Four years new in award winning Laurels condominium developmenL $139,900. Ad#009 ·---- '----.i.--KUNTI GTON HARBOR NEWPORT ISLAND \ Large corner lot afforctina privacy and room for two large yachts. Four bedroom, three bath borne bounded by 142 feet on the water. Extemive use of marble in bathrooms, new carpe~, fireplace and wetbar. VttJ large waterfront decks perfect for entertaining. Hard to duplicate! $1,09S,OOO. Ad#OOI LAGUNA BEACH Breathtaking country French home completed in exotic woods, located on two lots at Victoria Point. Fantastic ocean and coastline views. Four bedrooms, four batbs, two fireplaces, solid oakwood floon, five ocean view decks, beveled and tulip windows. Very larp family borne ~ exceptional yards complete witb fruit trees. Steps to cbanniac Victona Beadl. Sl,2H,OOO. Ad#003 WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX A terrific income property cloee to the beach in West Newport. =unit.a. eacla witb two bedrooms, one and one-half baths and a i.ce. Four-car carport. plus additional off-street parking. ,000. Fee. Ad#OOl BALBOA JSt"DlPLEX OUTSTANDING s•'\} first block from tbe bay witll IOIDe vit . tbs in upper unit, and two bedrooms one -.aml Two car 1arage plus carport. Call now for a pri .• ~ ~wing. "45,000. Ad#OlO LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOTS Build your custom home in this exclusive, sated development above Lapna Beach and enjoy the sweepin& ocean. city, mountain and canyon views. Umited to just four natural·lfade bulldable lites, each owner will also have an undivided interest in nearly 7 acres of presti.ne open space for recreational and agricult1lral use. Ready for your home with all utilities in. Priced from $399,000. Ad#02S BELCOURT HILL Ocean, Catalina and city liOts view from this stunning townbome. Three bedroom, three ancf a balf bath, family room and formal di.Din& room, tutefully decorated and furnished in ultra-quality modern. New blond hardwood flooring, Berber c=•· custom window lbadel and abutters. Dramatic custom · tiDI through· out. Air conditioned, UPll'aded teeurity system, three car pra,e, guard aate. Offered fully furnished at S79S,OOO. Ad#007 NEWPO~~f . NEW LISTING! Situated 'l) l_l with lots of privacy, this two bedroom ·s ... cant and ready for quick occupancy. Comml o;.c~ .. Dd tennis courts clote by. Walk or bike to ocean bet ... .t0,uuv. Ad#002 SPYGLASS A real Gem on Spyglass, views of city 1;,t~ mountaim, Harbor Ridae. partial ocean from prdea. New h doors throughout. c.fonmed paintin1 in and out, new marble floors in foyer, family room and kltchen. UJ>lraded landlcapina and security system. Discover "Newport Island", the ~uiet hideaway island on the Penimul.a. A four bedroom. including a muter bedroom with a private sundeck and spa, two batb, two story llome. A warm, open living room witb used brick fireplace, oak flooring, remodeled gourmet kitchen. A.skin& $44S,000. Ad#Ol4 . HARBOR RIDGE No ~ bas been spared to create this architectural master- piece. Tbe flawless detail of desip and construction is not unlike a fine work of art. Tbe generous use of slate, copper and other quality materials cannot be matched. Comprilina six spacious bedrooms. five and one-balf baths, parking for as-many as five automobiles, this estate offers tbe maximum in luxurious Jivin&. Oatst~ bay and DiPt liPt .W.S. In the finisbing stages of construction now, decorative finillaes may be selected by tbe purcbuer. Call today for a private viewing. $2,950,000. Ad# 017 WOODBRIDGE-SOMEISET·REDUCED! Erpandina family force9 tM sale of Ws daarmilll two bedroom, one and one-laalf batll eottap. Best Woodbridce location, only stepl from communi? pool • spa and part that includes amociatioo-owned tennis courts. Enero-saving bot-water beater and inside laundry. Only $162,900. Ad#Oll SPACIOUS HOME IN PA'1·IKE SETIING On a quiet street of ou{lr-.. \>. 'his immaculate five bedroom, three ~ ... rge park·like lot in Orance. u you an . _ ... 1~us bo~ wi~ spar_kling. pool and spa in a beai -uy setting, don t mm this. ll1gbly UPlfaded with aroc&JJ es too numerous lo list $42S,OOO Ad::004 WESTCLIFF . Channing Country French residence in the highly desirable Westcliff community. Strong street appeal with French Cbateau architectural detail, including loU of used brick and wood beams. Lusb ludscaping surrounds tbe property, and a generous backyard provides ample space for a swimming pool or flower garden. 11le interior offers comfort and charm, exquisitely decorated in a traditional motif. Wood peg floors in the country- kitcben with used brick fireplace and beamed ceilings. Three &enerotis bedrooms plus two baths. Call now for a private viewing. $525,000. Ad #012 LAGUNA BEACH NEW LISTING! Panoranlic ocean and citf Upts view! Bleached hardwood floors, marble fireplaces. lavisb marble baths. and generous use of sranite in kitcben. This spectacular residence offers tJae ultimate adult lifestyle witb two bedrooms. two and one- balf baths, private swimming pool and spa and two spa tubs. Sl,250,000. Ad#023 LAGUNA NIGUEL NEW LISTING! Lots of ootential with this fixer-upper. ~ lots of TLC, but bas location! location! Three bedrooms plus two baths. Call now for a private viewing! S279.000. Ad #OM $05,000. Ad#Olt 7S9-6700 ; Corporate Plan • N~rt Beach, California 92660 \ I Ell'flllff: llEW, Ml' UIRI 1111•111 'The only view home now awilable in "-'bluff, totally remodeled. The~ M.ter aait.e includes walk-in dead, -..rate .. jKuzzi" tub. and lots of imported tile. Great 8Wllfet and city lights view from muter BR. LR, & FR. For a private showing ~-Y!>W' ~uff s~lists. PHIL A EDGENlA.8'.l'ARKENBUR-G..a-- WllE a.- Just lilted!! Thia channinc property is in an idear comer location. Wghly dsi.reeble area. 3 BR, 2 BA. livina room. family room. Hurry won't lat. Call now for _j)tjvate showina. BILL 6 DONNA WEBSTER .. ,.al ,,. Sp80ous 2 bedroom + den 2 bath, dramatic fireplace, large deck 1,544 ~uare feet. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD LEE CHESTERFIELD ....... .. .. Elegant custom magnificent estate. With 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, pool. spa and one of the largest lots on the Ridge. This home is on a cuJ-de-- aac and hu ocean and city lilhts view. A tra- ditional family home in thia prestigious gate ~community. Completely refurbished and fender owned. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK flCB lfl'J 9IElllBf WIPIEI 11,211,• Thia bayfront duplex ii located in one of the most spectacular locations in Newport on the main channel. Awesome views. Has ita 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 1ll.fUI •w.111 8r..t ..t butser, 2 b1lllooa•. l bath cw11h• wtlh ......... AmliM 1111,G!IO T.D. A.Ill far ... D&LIA DSLGADO I+• I II F rw -. ••• ,__. .... a..y 8&. z..d C-4md11-1 di, caapll'ative. Glw (w ,_ ...... J:..el .... t -- betatKA 2 fl••._ f1 per~~ TOK ALLIN80N 811AJlON VOGT ...-111 ..... -tolMIY a.a; Bay;-W-acy LiifitiVliW. - _.... 4 BR. 3 BA famOy • bmm roam. Heme. Can for Mdidaml jnfo. md ,..,... penona1 view- • ine· Mk for ... JANB 8UNQAJLA ••al I Elf fll I BE •11 1-.111 Thia c:my three BR. 1 ~ BA home is dole to ~ ~and lhoppina. Hurry with t:;{ check and paint br'Ulh!! Thia one won't 1Mt! now. BILL 6 DONNA WBB8TBB WEIRUff , ... , .. 111 .. 111 F.&tate feeling. newl)' remodeled 3 BR, 3 BA and den. IA.rae backyard with pool. Ceramic~. new appliancea. A m'9t .ee! Ask foe ... MARIA ELENA BANKS --lmllllllll um _. · I.mmacuJate two story, beautifully ·furnished oceanfront home on the sand at Penimu1a Point. Two patios, garden, three-au-parking, 3 bedroom and den, 3 bath. Annual le.ue available February 1 at $3500/month. Ask foe ... RONDA BEIN OR GAIL TAYLOR ••111 .,. 111 lUIE . ,, .. Two bedrooms, two and one half bat.ha, re. modeled kiu:hen, fireplace, single car...-.. Aa for ... PHIL a EUGEINA STARKENBURG · • IBl-lEllE .. Ill 1111,111 This IAutramont model has 4 bedrooma, luxury mast.er .Wte, with view. 1 bedroom on first floor, 3 batha. Guarded community with community pool and tennil. Allo for ie.e. A* for ... MAUREEN WBITB IADI• llEW lllllEl 111 Im 1411.m Best buy 4 bedroom. 2 1-th, family room. For a nice family, one block to elementary IChool. community pool, clubhiowe, p-eenbelt. Inside lo- cation. Owners anxioua. Ask for ... JULIAUAO ......... " Two to dlOOle from. lACUM Surf .and Carllbed. Owner wanll out! WW 8111 both oc ather at cmt. U you're lookilW for detmJm, ~ for ... CLIP AND rLYNN KUIP CIFlllB-... Enter throup prof..-.wty lancbcape courtyard into tblll ..., 3 BR home with marbl entry 0oan. I.Miii family IOOID with its o powder roam. Walk to f'MtUoll laland & th -a-:t_,,,hea._ Mk far ... DBUA DBLGADO •••• ••• ..... A11.• Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views largest lots, 3 BR. 2 BA, room for expanlion & pvt pool. Cathedral ceilinl' in Uvtnc. family & dining nns. New applianca, amny & brilht. open floor plan, great (ci-ent.ertai.nirw. A* for ... JULIA LIAO OPEN 8AT 6 SUN 1·•, IN6 POaT BRISTOL BUii 1•1111.. -.-s bedroam home In...._.. Harbor view hills. InvtU. s-tAo hM .... flrePt and water fountain. Great foi ~ ar fmldy. A* for ... VIRGINA 8W AN OPSN BUJI 1-4. 1-7 eL\CllB8T Wll&rllll lR11111 •11,IM Exquiaite, Sopbildcated, and cmual all rolled into one condolhame. '"Completely" remodeled with top ol the line....._'!! Thill wan't lMt!!! Ask for ... JU'NSDAVIS EIDW IE llllBlfl 11, 1•,DOO JUST LISTED! CUS10M PEMODELED 2-story lbowt9I hmle. Cwnr·o VI view from large mMtel' IUite w/"11r' '-$sauna. Stained P. wiDdoww Q . wood pegged lloan. Prlva. f, :;.e. yard w/spa & plebo. Thra ,...1vate bMchea. Shown by appt. only. A* for ... .10-ANN DOJlAN asrn,.., .. ~ __. w ....... 4 bedroom, 2.6 bath, 3 ~ ....... ~ cbn.*YUlhtm. twofftplaces. r...a, rocm. aanny OOUDtr7 kitchen, formal din-inl roam ............ paol-Ue yard. Ask for ... CLJJ' AND rLnrN XBMP ·21111 .. I 111 I R 1111,• • .. ?''Jiii Clb? -...... _.,the._ ttreets 111 .... C' ... ~ .--. .-0oors. Piti&dl _. • _. a. ·All of llMI plus a r• rt FPS ....... ,.a. A I tlb Wllue. Ask .... _ . - DN ~AllK tilll ... -1111,111 ~ I BR. 2~ BA townhome. 2 u.ed brick ~ & a ... tub! UPIJ*led throughout with ..... ~ Ja_atio. DIANA PROSSER ms •• Mil I I 11 I JUST 811..-mATl:D THROUGHOUT. ln-cludlDl mw ....... md baths. Sua.ro refri&er-...... u.tat •ceMz ... uw;lbed jlcual. mirron. ltallm .. waal ........ Bayview; with llip avW'ahh A* Im-. DDJQ 80DSRJ.ING 0••• I '•~ ...... 9IH 8-ta Alla. CM •Ill Ill a Good kadaD. pJd Jew, excellent opportunity for ~lopentar to make a livinl while learn- ing the bulinela. Lo... cost operation, owner financinl allowance. Ask fOI' ... CLIP A rL YNN KEMP REALTO S •snm••&IJI I . K•lll ~CUIHOMHOM&ONHUGE LCm=== .................. md .. 1 0,, ..... I .... D =..... .... ... HlT1 hi .. .. ... ....... ,._.. ............ ........ t.r=r.·~--· •11111• .... a.at .. c.,on· ..... lincle..., ...... 4 bwdroam. 2.1 ....._ pool • spa. For clmo. .. far ... JANE 8UNGAJLIA •111111111111 llR P .. IH lllllll -.,....Uy private 3 BR, 2 BA ...... and ex:pmWve fiNplM'le, 5o' bayfront patio, private mmina few .... ~ .......... pool Miid private2c.r ..... on prefernd Lido p.,,;,,.,Ja Call for appoint- ment. Alk for ... LYNNE LINDSA 15 · .... .. .. 11,-111 Totally remodeled contemporary 2 story home at the very top of Spyglals Hill. 5 BR. fam rm. den. expanded ~r bedroom, Berber carpeting, French doors and windows, new kilchen and baths. All this ph•. pted pool and spa and large entertainine area. One of a kind! For your per- tonal showinl .. for ... BSIBERTANK ••• llllo.111 Woodbridge Arboclake.3~2-'4 BA,~fully decorated 2 story end location with teperale dininc room. family room. den. and brMkfalt nook. Ste .. to lake with mini view. Ask for ... RAY DAVIES m'Ell 1111,m A c:itJ tilh• view from thia beautiful. damic. 4 BR home hilNichted with b' I ched oak Doon, plan- tation lbuu.n avwn moukfinp plw room for a pool. Call for~ private lhowtn«. AM fOI' ... DELIA DELGADO ''E" PUI 141 .... Most sought after plan in the Bluffs! Canyon & bay vie w. 3 BR. 2 1"2 BA. Separate family room. Mexican pavers in lush courtyard. Call ... DIANA PROSSER Clllll E. .. 11..111.111 Ocean views from both levels of this invnaculate S BR. 3Y2 BA borne. Family room, dining room, high oeilinp. H• master suite. Lap pool & ;.cuzzi. Ask fE.iLEEN BARRIS •1111 .. 11 •um W'm Sunny • brtcb'-8-utif\&l 3 BR, 2 BA. ... family room. *Ylicht. ..... yard cloee to dM>OI CCJllllDUnity pool and ~ AM for... . IULIALIAO '* .... , 11-.111 Abmlutllly tmmn.:ulate home in ..... ..........,._ !f· _Pllrtial oc:an view and away farm o-t lfilbway. Totally aemodeled wttb d j.-tMle. rNncb doon and u.d brick tbrouchau'-11led ldtmln wttb -and .... ~ .... .,.., nfrfl illDr and mucb ... Hilla b rd Mil-.... i.a _. n. .. ._I I rtaawtlh ... Ink ... die. Hurry ................... . eaa-~ 8USldl81D 111111--· •••11 en...,.. .. p1m 4 aaperb vtew o1. llillh' _..... Exmllent landlcapinc and *'Cini Hameownen Aaoc. 2 Bil. Giant Bonua Rm., lbldy and privllcy. Anilable bJ Nov. bt. TOllALUNSON SllAllON VOGT - OP&N SIDI 1-1. 11 aoe&T llNOLL IWSFllUI 1•11 I ,,..,,.. 0ulll!'•MMric ~ view. Security buildinc· $1500/M(). Alk for ... . VDGINA..SWAN~ OWNER WANTS THIS LEASED SOON! llidi!ll IRdl'IM ! 111.-r...-... owned. 2 story condo. '1IA ap- proved. 2 BR. 1 BA. Su Juan C..pistrano. Good incmne ratio. A* for ... RAY DAVIBS. JJL •ILi.Em IU.W Brand new J.M. Peter's 4 BR, 2.S BA home. Licht and briaht and beautifully appointed. Fully land- IC&ped with two IJ!ll:tioa. Ask foe ... JANE SUNGAJLA ··-Clft Rm 1111,111 Exclusive gate guarded convnunities of Irvine Cove & Ritz Cqve. Large ocean view k>ts and homes available. Call for details and ask for ... EILEEN HARRIS ..,. -.. •••111 Owl' 2.000 ~-ft. in a beautiful N.a Qimmunity specioul 3 BR. 3 BA home with a tarse kitchen, ~thedral ~ and private spa in s-tio. A ially quality lifestyle location that must be aen to be appreciated. Call now for your private showinCa~ ':·ooNNA wusna ••• 1477-Let S.ta mcx.e one of the 2 f~ to ltide down into the hGme of your drwna. While ~ are hUlll. and vilionl of .....,. pl\.anl come from the S eo&y bedroomL S-ta can park bis lleiCtt in the roomy 3 mr ...-.. Give this ~ Woocbiclair home tD your family for . Alk for ... MAXINE GOLDEN ' COSTA MESl\ OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Expect the best~ THE 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS COSTA MESA SPARKLING CLEAN ON ll! LOT '286,000 This sparkling clean house is on an R2 lot. Just around the corner from Newport Beach. Add on and make a legal duplex! Call for a showing apPointment. DARLING 1 B~ 1 BA 1 GARAGE, 1 CA&PORT HZ,500 Completely remodeled. Better than new. It's a darling end unit. Larger unit. Lower unit. Built in 1980. New paint inside and outside. AJI new white berber carpets, new frigidaire (2 door) new stove (electric), new dishwasher. Includes wash- er and dryer. Very private new front and back patio overlooking "blue water streams and waterfalls". Outstanding tropical landscaping. CommunitI pool and spa. 1 mile from Newport Beach. Cal now for more information. R.V. ACCESS S2SO,OOO Large corner lot with RV access. Mesa del Mar. 4 bedroom, 1.75 bath home. Clean, fresttTy' painted. Newer roof. Move in today. MESA VERDE MESA VERDE POOL HOME '397,600 Across from park. 4 BR, 2 1.'-J BA executive home, formal DR, family room, huge master pool and apa. Call now. FABULOUS LOCATJ(f' ON MESA VDDB COUNTIY CLUB PAl&WAY '749,000 4 bedrooms, 3 l/2 batha, den, family room, 3 car garage. Rare find -fabulous location on Mesa Verde Country Club's 17th fairway. COLLEGE PA•K H7t,OOO 5 rooms, 3 bath. 2 car garage. Bi-and private yard. Like new, excellent condition. Fireplace with hardwood floor. New paint. New white Berber carl>9t. New drivew~. patio, sidewalk, tile and counter. Vacant. Call now for more information. Won't lat. .. Tamarrah Anderson, who ha• been a consistent top producer in the Costa Mesa office of Coldwell Banker and i• a member of the elite Preaident'1 Club, celebrated Christmas in her Me•a Del Mar neighborhood with an illuminated carolling billboard. Tamarrah greeted the homeowners with candy canes and good cheer. OTHER AREAS VICTORIAN MANSION IH8,IOO Purchue your very own Victorian Manaion in the hiatorac district of Heninger Park in Santa Ana. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home features fireplace, 12 foot ceilinp, orante mold- ings, encloeed porch, pool, -4 car garage and much more. Included in the price of this unique home is a duplex, which you can make over half of your monthly payments! For complete detiala, call today!! SBilPIST DUPW t1•,MO s~t dur•u in s. .. ·, Ana!! 2 bedroolDI, 1 beth and bed~· t beth. Beautifully ICUlptered landac:. , JMtint thrCMchout. Cloee to IChooll. L: m one and rent the other to help qualify for the loan and make \be payment.. FoT complete detaill c:all today!! NEWPORT BE AC.H NIWPOft IBACB YllW 1111,- 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, den, R.V. acces1. Beautiful kitchen, tiled noor. Specious living room with French doon leading to lovely yard, spa, and view. Great neichborhood. SIAPAIU PINTBOUSB VIEWS 1401000 Lmurioua, bay, ocean, city lights viewa. 2 BR, 2 BA fabulow kitchen, outstanding master auite includinc jacuui tub and sigantic walk-in cloeet. Fireplace, akyli,hta excellent location near 2 pooll. Barely lived in. Near Hoag HoepitaJ complex. Great profeuionaJ lifestyle. BALL OP PAID pAIOJ.• BOQ LOCAnON! ~"Al• Sito eoo Convenient to achoc. ~eta, tranaport. 3 BR, 2 BA, patio deck ana raile4 aun deck. SO. COA ST METRO SUPER VALUE JN MESA WOODS IW,000 Lovely 4BR, 3BA 2 story near South Coat Plaza. Inviting spa and custom barbecue. OTHER AREAS WHY PAY llNT tTl,000 Prime St. Albans condo overlookinc park-like grounds. 1 BR, 1 BA. Pool and ape, clubbouae, tennis, near S .C. Plaza and Performin, Arts Center. DUPLEX CABAU.DOS st•,OIO 2 BR. 2 BA and 1 BR, l BA Lo. C•bellero. aport com~lex Fountain VaUey. Call now-It ii special! O V[R 100 O F FICfS TO C,f R VE: YOU IN t,OLJTHERN CALIFOR~U\ MTIWY DIU l •II. 1-/PAm II ~Ito/ U.i at 1Uatee/eo11t '110111e.i, 911c. '/dJ aff ti. D#t-/tieJlt£i ~ '1lapp11, 7lealtlt11 a11d l'eo.ipeeo1U 'hew ~eae Courtland Alea Lynd. Cooper RoyfrMman Mark Ja<luon Joanna Palmqui•t Bob Tompkin• Jill Andrus c-,a.n-eo. E.ldncl Frtnch AnnK&n.-Su..... Patt-SuMllTraria lob Ancell a.-1,u-1on C.Uwrina Frinler Pat Ktnt Ka, Polorina &MT~ Marthe Anwiler Austin 0.yna Joel Gendron Mary Lou Kiebler Dolly Principe y.,onna Trown ... AmoW LtW,n D'EliKu Le.Cillespte Vicki Le. Res-~ Coly Van Or4en C.W.a.tt-Roawt~ Judy Cood Ltty lynch Cinny Rile, Bett. Walah ·-·-·· L.1ilia .. '·····- GlrvnCruW. ..,...,. C-pWJ o..dlyF-., Patti CrublN Cleo Marulia.i Dolly Shaw FranW....._ JoeC-W-alliam r_, Mary Harmon Sharon Mci.m.-s.n,s..-r. Loiszn--,, Jackie Caaaidy Cuoie Frankel louHiWon Mary Ann N.thercutt Carel,n5tUT And GiJ A Patricia Marit111 ca-, "-'-Del.ora J.a-, Clwiaten NilMn ..,._• T_,.m,u F-.tw BALBOA ISLAND Busineu opportunity for super lease with S ye41rs rerNining + S year option to renew in excellent Marine Avenue location. 673-6900 ........................................................................... sss.ooo VILLA BALBOA Spacious bachelor with gas kitchen, tile counters, microwave & separate bedroom nook. Gre41t loation with large patio on green belt, bike to beach. 67 3-6900 .............................................. S 131,500 VILLA BALBOA CONDO "Pride of Ownership" spacious J BR with family & formal dining rooms, fireplace, inside laundry & two large patios, perfect entenaining. Easy bike ride to ocean. BIG PRICE DRO Pll 63f-1400 ............................................ $299,000 BEACH CLOSE Condo in West Newport. Like new tri-level contemporary 2 BR, 2 BA condo with terrific ocean views. High ceilings, skylights, separate dining room, S large patios & att. double garage. 631-1400 ········································································· $340,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con- dos1 near completion. Striking 2 BR with secluded 2na floor master suite, den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story living room with fireplace opening to large deck. 631· 1-400 ............................................... SJS0,000 BAI BOA PENINSULA Just ONE left. Brand new Cape Cod townhome. Sp1cious 2 BR, 21/2 BA, oak cabs, security system & dble garage. Steps to bay, ocnn, Balbc>i Ferry & shops. 631-1400 ........ S350,000 NEWPORT SHORES Bright and sunny 3 BR home with hardwood floors and s~cious added on master suite. Great location across from tennis courts and poots and just 2 blocks to ocean beaches. 631-1400 ......................................................................... S429,299 NEWPORT SHORES Extra large corner lot. Bright & cheerful 3 BR waterfront home, huge patio next to sandy bNch. Mexican tile. floors, beamed c~iling~ & cozy fires*ce. Communrty pools & tennrs. Price inclUdes the land. 631-1400 .......................... ~95,000 CC:.ONA DEL MAR Sharp duplex in great south of h~hway loctaion. Charming 2 BR cottage with ~mint twdwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 2 6drm unit in rear. Walk to beach, shops & res~ taurants. 631-1400 .......................................... SS2S,OOO HARBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story, 3 BR home with separate guest suite. Vaulted ceilings & hard- wood floors in entry, kitchen & formal dining area. ~d~~)f.~4~.~~·i·l·:.~~.~ .. ~~~ .. ~~.~.~-~.~~·i·~;r,~:~~ SEA ISLAND Elegant townhome with fabulous views. Marble entry, gourmet kitchen with granite counters, oak cabinets & floorin$, den & 2 BR. luxurious master with mirrored ceiling & bath with whirlpool tub. 631-1400 ................................ S62S,000 U DO ISLE Charmin~ 3 BR, with 2 complete master suites1 1 up with adjoining family room & one down, plus iarge formal dining room. Country French decor, custom built-ins & private patio on lovely street. 631-1400 .............................................. S7SO,OOO NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exciting 4 BR house with fabulous harbor views in a wooded hillside setting. Play room, family room, pool & spa & separate 1 BR guest cottage. Just reduced!! 631-1400 ........ S789,000 UDO ISLE One of a kind location with un- obstructed main bay views across clubhouse beach. Spacious older S BR, home with formal dining &· upstairs family room with great potential. Equivifent to double lot. 631-1400 ................................. $895,000 PE.NINSULA POINT On the oceanfront. Spacious & bright, 4 BR upside down house with incredible views. Partet & terrazo flooring, custom shutters & ~~~l~,~~ ...... ~~~ ... ~~~.~.~~~'.~.~ .. ~~·~·i·l·: ... ~~~9s~o&><~i~i OCEANFRONT Custom J BR including fabulous master with fireplace, balcony & water & sunset views. Cozy den with wetbar opens to rooftop deck with spa. Move-in condition on nicely landscaped corner lot. 631-1400 ....................................... SMS,OOO BALBOA ISLAND Victori.an bayfront with 3 BR, dock & terrific views. Immaculate with new berber arpet, it has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, ~~~e~6~il:~.~~ .. ~'.~'.~~ .. ~ .. ~~~'.~~-.~~.~.~ .. ~~.~ LIDO ISLE Beautifully designed top q~lity S. BR with formal dining & family room & den. Pro- fessioNlly decor~ted with paned windows & Fr. doors to sunny patio with spa. Almost double lot, quiet end of island. 631-1400 ........................ $995,000 UDO ISLE Super, one of a kind bayfront, 45' lot & open bay views. Can be 7 BR, 6 Yl BA with den & formal dining or S BR, 31/J BA home with a 2 BR apartment. Bay windows, sundeck & Fr. doors to ~~ 6~~~d·i·~~~~i·~··~~·:·;~··~~,t~;s:~~~~: on oversized 101 with dock & side tie~'.'family T'OOm with Fr. doors to huge bayside patios & cozy study with Fp. Circular starrcase, oak floors & cabine1ry. 631-1400 ...................................................... $1,595,000 UDO ISLE Bayfront with 62' of waterfront, great views & private pool. Extensively remodeled 3 BR including large master with Fp. study & balcony, gourmet kitchen with granite counters & den. Top q~lity. 631-1400 ......................................... $1,900,000 LI.NOA rsµ The qui!'tessence of elegant living in this. beautifully appo.rn.ted 4 BR with den/guest, famrly room, formal dinrng & dramatic 2 story en1ry. ~3~~4~~~.~~~~ ... 1.~.~~.~ ... ~~ ... '.~.~ ... ~.~~ ... ~~~. s ~ .9~~~~ U DO ISLE Spectacular 4 BR custom home wi1h Mediterranea!'l o~ertones. Family & formal dining rooms & eat-In krtchen open to fabulous park-like :~~ 1~~.~~.~.~.~-~~~~'.~~.~.~.~~~-~~~.~~.~.~~.t~2~~9~~~ UDO ISLE Ex.citing conremporary architecture, a great lido Nord ~i~w location & dock for 2 large yachts. Floor to cerlrng walls of glass. bayfront dining & master, gourmet ltitchen & private roofdeck. 631-1400 ....................................................... $2,250,000 LINDA ISl.£ Bavfront, spectacular remodeled 3 BR with den, formaf dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. Q~lity materi.als include travertine, on~. brass & copper. 631-1400 ....................................................... $2,625,000 CORONA D£I.. MAR beachfront. Fabulous 3 BR with unearalleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance. Built on 2 lots, this brisht & open custom contem- porary has bleached hardwood floors & 10' mahogony doors. 631 -1400 ........................ $2,980,000 CORONA DEL MAR Rare Shorecliff's estate with 108' of ocean frontage & panor~mic views. ~gn1fi­ cent S BR home, the ultimate in rNteri.als & fixtures & several oceanside terraces with huge pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... ~.soo,ooo WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. RE~LTORS 2436 W. Coast H wy. 315 Ma rine Ave. N ewport Beach, 631-1400 Balboa Island, 673-6900 Sp_eclallzlng In propertle• ..• on the water ... near the wa ter and with a vie w of the water. .. A MEMBER OF THE fII SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK llJ Expect the best~ I ' t I .-.-........-. ·------~-~--__ ____. -. ..~ GOSTA MESA: OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 4~i»-OSOS---,-1-,...-_ THE 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALE S & LISTINGS COSTA MESA SPARKLING CLEAN ON u LOT nu 000 This sparkling clean house is on an R2 lot. Just around the corner from Newport Beach. Add on and make a legal duplex! Call for a showing appointment. DAJlLING 1 BR, 1 BA 1 GAi.AGE, 1 CA&POIT H!,500 Completely remodeled. Better t han new. It's a darling end unit. Larger unit. Lower unit. Built in 1980. New paint inside and outside. AJl new white berber carpet.a, new frigidaire (2 door) new stove (electric), new dishwasher. Includes wash- er and dryer. Very private new front and back patio overlooking 0 blue water streams and waterfalls". Outstanding tropical landscaping. Community pool and spa. 1 mile from Newport Beach. Call now for more information. ll. V. ACCESS US0,000 Large corner lot with RV access. Mesa del Mar. 4 bedroom, 1.75 bath home. Clean, freshly painted. Newer roof. Move in today. MESA VERDE MESA VERDE POOL HOME H97,500 Acrou from park. 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA executive home, formal DR, family room, huge master pool and apa. Call now, P ABULOlJS LOCA n~ ON MF.SA VBIDB OOUNnY CLUB FAJtWAY '749,000 4 bedrooms, 3 Vt bat.ha, den, family room, 3 car garage. Rare find -fabuloua location on Mesa Verde Country Club's 17th fairway. COLLEGE PAIK H7',IOO 5 rooms, 3 bath. 2 car garage. Big and private yard. Like new, excellent condition. Fireplace with hardwood floor. New paint. New white Berber ~t. New drivew~. patio, sidewalk, tile and counter. Vacant. Call now for more information. Won't laat..·. Tamarrah Anderaon, who ha• been a consistent top producer in the Co&ta Meaa office of Coldwell Banker and ia a member of the elite President'• Club, celebrated Christmas in her Meaa Del Mar nei1hborhood with an illuminated carolling billboard. Tamarrah greeted the homeowners with candy .canes and Sood cheer. VICTOllAH MANSION Hll,600 Purchase )'OUf very own Victorian Mansion in the hiatorJc district of Heninger Park in Santa Ana. This 4 bedroom, 2 beth, 2 story home features fireplace, 12 foot ceilinp, orante mold- ings, encloeed porch, pool, 4 car garare and much more. Included in the price of this unique home is a duplex, which you can make over half or your monthly payment.a! For complete detials, call today I! SILUPl8T OOPLU 11•,MO sh~t dur1ex ~Anon 2 bed..,...;,, 1 b.th and bed• \ b.tb.. S..utfful.ly l;CU}ptered 1ud.c. peint throushout. ClOM to IChoola. L: m one and rent tbe other to help q~ for the loo and make the payment., For complete detaill call today!! NEWPORT BE t-\1 :f' NIWPOn BIACB YllW 1111,111 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, den, R. V. acceaa. Beautiful kitchen, tiled floor. Specious livins room with French doon leadinc to lovely yard, spa, and view. Great neighborhood. SBAP AIU PINTllOUSB VIEWS t4ff NO Lusurioua, t.y, ocean, city light.a vieM. 2 BR, 2 BA fabulous kiU:hen, outatandina maater auite includinr jacuzzi tub and filantic waJk-in cloeet. Fireplaci, 1kylifhta excellent location near 2 pool&. Barely lived in. Near Hoeg Hoepital complex. Great profeuional lif eatyle. BALL OF PAllB PAIOI·• BOID WCATIONt ·~· •1•~-Convenient to schoc ~eta, transport. 3 BR, 2 BA, patio deck ane1 raiMd sun deck. . . SO. COAST METRO SUPER VALUE IN MESA WOODS Slll,000 Lovely 4BR, 3BA 2 atory near South Coat Plaza. Inviting spa and custom barbecue. OTHER AREAS WRY PAY UNT ne,ooo Prime St. Alhena condo overlookm, park-like grounds. 1 BR, 1 BA. Pool and epe. dubhoule, tennis, near S.C. Plaza and Performin1 Arte Center. NEXT TO PAUi llOl,IM 3 BR, 8m,Je :::;:_. • 'l'Der home ~ from EMtpte puk~n GJ"OY9. New 111Mter bath. Shows snatf DUPLEX CABALLllos IUl,llO 2 BR, 2 BA and 1 BR, 1 BA Loe Caballeroe sport com.,les Fountain Valley. Call now-It is special! RllMllOO& fOOL-....... Pour BR, 3 ie. maicl'1 quut.en, .... family IOOllL . 4liDins roam. BulopMn Cabimay. Fiw to...... ·' n v E R l o o o F r 1 r r ~ To <:, f R v f Y o 1 J 1 N c., o ll T H r R N c A L 1 f < 1 R ~ , ,, M TIWY DH t•r •t. twµt.-.. ti . - cAU o/ 1'4 at 1Patee/eo11t 1lome4, · !Jnc. ~--'Zl!iJLaU_oJ_ma /ziendd ______ _ cA 71appJ1, .. 1lealtlt11 anti l'e"dpee"u.J new 1/eae Courdand Aks Lynda Coos-Roy Freeman Mark Jack.-Joann. Palmqulat Bob Tomplriru Jill Andrw c-tianne Cos EJdnd f rft\Ch Ann IWuler Su.an Pane:reon Swan Trana BobAnpll a...1ycrwdon Catlwrine Frinier Pat Kent Kay Po&o.u.. BobTrown Mertha Anwiler A\19tin 0.,_ Jo.I G.ncb-Oft Mary Lou K»hMr Dolly Prind .. Yt'ONMTnwn a..AmoW Kadwyn D'Eli8c11 1-Cil&Hpie Vicki 1-R-cena Rid.Mrdaon Coly v.,, Orden c-ie...._ lt°"-tEi~ Judy Good I.tty Lyndi Ginny Ru., ............. S..WBUal 1-raine f urintton CU-GruW.. Joen Maifeld Kennie Jo Riuo MaunenWabh lulieraCampWI o....1t,r_, PaniGrubbe a.o Manaliai Dally Shaw FranW..,.._ Je.C--Williuai-,_ ~ Jeck» c-icly CaroM Frankel Lou HicluOft Mary Ann Netherc11n c.,.a,a Starr And Gil It Patricia MarilynO-, .._,_ Debora Jeck.-Chmten Nilten B.ttN.ra T-pkiru F-.ter BAL80A ISLAND Business opportunity for super lease with 5 years remaining + 5 year option to renew in eJCcellent Marine Avenue location. 673-6900 HAJlBOR VIEW HOMES lovely 2 story, 3 BR home UDO ISLE Super, one of a kind bayfront, •s· lot & with separate guest-suit . Vaolt~eifings-& hard--open bay-views. Can be 7 .8Jt,_6Yl-BA with den & wood floors in entry, kitchen & formal dining area. formal dinin.t or S BR, 31/i BA home with a l BR ··········································································· sss.ooo Vlll.A '"LBOA Spacious bachelor with gas kitchen, tile counters, microwave & separate bedroom nook. Great location with large patio on green belt, bike to beKh. 673-6900 .............................................. S131,500 Vlll.A BALBOA CONDO "Pride of Ownership" spacious 3 BR with· family & formal dining rooms, fireplace, inside laundry & two large patios, perfect entertaining. Eiasy bike ride to ocean. BIG PRICE DROPll 631-1400 ............................................ S299,000 BEACH CLOSE Condo in West Newport. like new tri-level contemporary 1 BR, 2 BA condo with terrific ocean views. High ceilings, skylights, separate dining room, S large patios & att. dou61e garage. 631-HOO ......................................................................... $340,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con- dos1 near completion. Striking 2 BR with secluded 2na floor master suite, den & inside laundry. Soaring ~:~~~~J;v!~oo~: .. ~.i.~~ .. ~'.~~.~~.~~ .. ~~.~.'.~~s\~~~~ BA• BOA PENINSULA Just ONE left. Brand new upe Cod townhome. S~cious 2 BR, 21/i BA, oak abs, security system & dble garage. Steps to bay. ocean, Biitboa Ferry & shops. 631-1400 ........ S350,000 NEWPORT SHORES Bright and sunny 3 BR home with hudwood floors and spacious added on master suite. Creat location across from tennis courts and pools and just 1 blocks to ocean beaches. 631-1400 ......................................................................... $429,299 NEWPORT SHORES htra large corner lot. Bright & cheerful 3 Bil waterfront home, huge patio next to sandy beach. Mexian tile floors, beamed ceilings & c~ fireplace. Community pools & tennis. Price inclUdes ihe !ind. 631-1•00 .......................... S49S,000 coaoNA DEL MAil Shirp duple• in great south.of h!ghway loc~ion. Charming 2 BR cottage with glamins hardwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 2 bdrm unit in rear. Walk to beach, shops & res-~urants. 631-1400 .......................................... $525,000 ~r'd~63f-~4~~~.'.1.~.~~~ •• ~~~--~~.~.~-~.~~.'.~~~~~ ~~~~t'l~~ i:6o.~.'~.~~~~.' ... ~~~~.~.~ .. ~ ... ~~.s f~~~~ LINDA ISLE Traditional 4 BR. in perfect condition on oversized lot with dock & side ties. family room with Fr. doors to huse bayside patios & cozy study with Fp. Circular staircase, oak floors & cabinetry. SEA ISLAND Eleganl townhome with fabulous views. Marble entry, gourmet kitchen with granite counters, oak cabmets & floorin~, den & 2 BR. Luxurious master with mirrored ceiling & bath with whirlpool tub. 631-1400 ...................... : ......... S625,000 U DO ISLE Charmin& 3 BR, with 2 complete master suitesla1 up with adjoining family room & one down, plus rge formal dining room. Country French decor, custom built-ins & private patio on lovely street. 631-1•00 .............................................. S750,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exciting 4 BR house with fabulous harbor views in a woOded hillside setting. Play room. family room, pool & spa & separate 1 BR guest cottage. Just reduced!! 631-1400 ........ $789,000 UDO ISLE One of a kind location with un- obstructed main bay views across clubhouse beach. Spacious older 5 BR, home with formal dining & upstairs family room with great potential. Equivilent to double lot. 631-1400 ................................. S895,000 PENINSULA POINT On the oceanfront. Spacious & bright, 4 BR upside down house with incredible views. hr~et & terrazo flooring, custom shutters & ~;~1~,~& ...... ~~~ ... ~~~~-~~~'.~.~ .. ~.~~.'.1.~ ..• ~~u9s~o&:~i~) OCEANFRONT Custom 3 BR including fabulous master with fireplace, balcony & water & sunset views. Cozy den with wetbar opens to rooftop deck with spa. Move-in condition on nicely landscaped corner lot. 631-1400 ....................................... S985,000 BALBOA ISLAND Victorian bayfront with 3 BR, dock & terrific views. Immaculate with new berber carpet, it N.s a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, ~~~e~6~i)~=~.~~ .. ~~:~~ .. ~ .. ~~~'.~~.~~.~ .. ~~.~ UDO ISLE Beautifully designed top quality 5 BR with formal dining & family room & den. Pro- fe\sioNlly decorated with paned windows & Fr. doors to sunny patio with spa. Almost double lot, quiet end of island. 631-1400 ........................ S995,000 631-1400 ...................................................... s 1,s9s,ooo U DO ISLE Bayfronr with 62' of waterfront. great views & private pool. Extensively remodeled 3 BR including large master with Fp. study & balcony, gourmet kitchen with granite counters & den. Top quality. 631 -1400 ......................................... Sl,900,000 ~A Isµ: The qui!"tessence of elegant living in this. beautifully appo~n.ted 4 BR with den/guest, family room, formal dmmg & dramatic 2 story entry. ~3~~/~~~.~~~~ ... 1.~.~~-~ ... ~~ ••. ~~-~ ••• ~.~~ •.. '.~~-s ~,Is~~~ UDO lSLE Spectacular 4 BR custom home with Mediterranea!" o~ertones. family & formal dining rooms & eat-in kit~hen open to fabulous park-like ~n~ 1~~-~~~.~.~.'.~~.~'.~~.~-~.~~~.~~:.~~-~.-~~~~2~~9~:~ UDO ISLE Exciting contemporary architec1ure, a great Lido Nord ~i!!w location & dock for 2 large yachts. Floor to ceiling walls of glass, bayf ront dining & master, gourmet ltitchen & private roofdeck. 631-1400 ....................................................... s 2.2so,ooo LINDA ISLE Bayfront, spectacular remodeled 3 BR with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. Quality materials mclude travertine, onyx, brass. & copper. 631-1400 ....................................................... S2.625,000 CORONA DEL MAR beachfront. fabulous 3 BR with un~ralleled views of the ocean~bor entrance. Built on 2 lots, this bright & open cu om contem- porary N.s bieached hardw f s & 10' mahogany doors. 631-1400 ..................... S2,980,000 CORONA DEL MAR Rare Shorecliff's estate with 108' of oce.n frontage & panor~mte views. Magn1f1- cent 5 BR home, the ultimate in mater~ls & fixtures & several oceanside terrKes with huge pool & ~pa. 631-1400 ............................................... _ ...... S4,500,000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTOR S 2 4 36 W. Coast Hwy. 315 Ma rine Ave . N ew port Beach, 631-1400 Balboa Island, 673-6900 Speclallalng la propertl•• . : . on the water ... near the water aacl with a view of the water. CURRENT LISTINGS CUSTOM HARBOR VIEW HOllES 5 BR , NEW WINDOWS -DOORS -KITCHEN - BATHS -NEW MASTER SUITE ADDED TO EXI STING HOUSE -SECURITY SYSTEM. THERE IS ALMOST NOTHING (EXCEPT WALLS) REMAINING FROM THE ORIGINAL HOME -ON THE GREENBELT -STUNNING - $7 19,000 &REIT IEW LISTllG ·LARGE LOT NOL/SPA FINEST PRIVATE LOCATION IN HARBOR VIEW HI LLS {LUSK SECTION) ROOM TO EXPAND OUT OR UP . $61 9,000 (PRICE INCLUDES LAND) • 11111111 VIEW llU.S • ONGS OF NEWPORT INC. .. -. ... WWWlllKll.CA- 5 IElllllS HARBOR VIEW HOMES, PALERMO MODEL -LARGE YARD, SECURITY SYS- TEM, ETC. INCLUDES GUEST HOUSE. PERFECT FOR MAID. $699,000 2+ IEI 111.Y. lllU BEAUTIFUL DECOR IN THIS MONACO MODEL. "MOVE-IN" CONDITION. PHASE II . $429,000 CIRlll IEL Ill llPLEI THREE + THREE AND 2 + 2, AND A HUGE 4-CAR GARAGE. SPACIOUS ROOMS-UN- USUAL! THREE-STORY DUPLEX. ONE OF THE LARGEST DUPLEXES IN CORONA DEL MAR. VERY SPACIOUS~ $539,000 LOSES URlllUCI .... _., NEVER LIVED IN, BRIGHT, 3BR, 2.5BA. BACKS TO WILDLIFE SANCTUARY WITH NATURAL SPRING; MTN VIEW ONE BLOCK FROM PARK. $1,395 MO. OWNER PAYS UTILITIES. . 41Ul•LEASE 'Hiii .. -MONTEGO MODEL WITH NEW KITCHEN. VERY CLEAN! SUNNY YARD! $1,975 MO. CHRISTA AND GERRYLLONG REAL E8TATI .._ CAM HAlmD" CALL MO-LONG or 840--.C .-hrtch. of Grubb a Ellis, is a long-time resident of Newport Belict\ Md is experienced in the h8ndlng of properties In the million doMmr range. She hM been an active real estate broker for 29 years, starting her career in Pasadena and moving to Newport beach in 1969, where she is a resident of Harbor Ridge. Partch has consistently been a Grubb & EHis Top Producer and has earned the title of senior marketing consultant. As a broker associate with the firm lhe is qualified to help buywa 8nd setlers achieve their goals. ••• AM Herek was recently ap-=ted manager of Coldwell kr• Laguna Beach office. HWCk began her real estate car .. in 1917 and joined Cotdwetl BMker in 1883. As a top sales agent in the South Laguna office, Harck achieved membership in Coldwell Banker's President's Club. Harclt was raised In upstate New York, attended Pacific Southern University, and now resides in Laguna Niguet She is a licensed real estate broker, and has received her G.R.I. designation. Prior to her real estate career, Harck worked as a manager for RockweU International for many:years. ••• M8ll Gull1dg1 8•1fl..fs-t1le-most recent addition to the sales force of the Newport Beach office of Grubb &Ellla. A native of Spain and a former resident of Spyglass. she has lived in this area since 1976. She has been involved In selling and marketing residential real estate for more than five years. Ho111eBuilder schedules 1-day advertising seminar HomeBuilder Seminars will present a research and ptanning, advertising one-day seminar on advertising for fundamentals, "the 10 most common homebuilders on Thursday, Jan. 26 at mistakes in advertising and budget and the Sheraton Newport Beach from 8:30 media strategy. am. to-5:-*P.m.------The semtnarl~Slve The seminar, entitled "Better course and wori<shop covering all advert~ for homebuilders and de-aspects of the successful advertising Yelopers,' features Kevin Pfeifer, na-program, designed for both large and tionalty recognized advertising expert, small builders. editor_of Buiklers' Advertising Journal. The registration fee for the fuff-day and advertising columnist for Pro-program is $195 for persons in ad- fessional Builder magazine. vance; $245 for at-the-door regis- Ouring the seminar. participants will trants. Space availability is limited, so study, examine and learn from more make reservations in advance. For than 100 advertising case studies. reservations or more information, call Topics that will be .covered include (800) 3~ or (71-4) 937-0711. ~ C-21 plans recruiting campaign Century 21 The Real Estaters in Costa Mesa will participate In Career opportunity Week, Jan. 16-22, as a part of a nationwide recruiting campaign. Throughout the week, individuals eot l9tderi1 tg a career chm1ge-ortnose just entering the work force are encouraged to contact Terry McCar- dle, president of the Costa Mesa office, to learn more abouth real estate careers. There Is a no fee or obligation. ·'There is always a need for re8' estate professionals," McCarch said. "We are offering people a chance to find out how they can realize their professional, flnenclal and personal goals in a flexible work environment.'· As the industry leader, the Century 21 system has many '990Ur088 to provide comprehensive trllining pro- grams, a nationwide referral system and marketing support to help build a rewannn~rar-eer:- A teat estate licenM from the state of California Is required to sell r_, estate, Qntury 21 The Real Estaters can prOYide information about pre-license training courses to futftft this require- ment. For more information, contact Roy Paradee at (714) 546-2313; Phyttis Sachs, (714) 646-7171: or McCardle at (714) 751-8190. WHY PAY A FULL Cll-TO SELL Y•R •ET ~ . ~WILL DO IT FOR A LOW SET FEE FROM '3,980 (PAYAliu ATESCROW) ......... 38R-2BA, Meea Verde 2932 Roy8I Palm ............. $237,500 721~ 111 ...., ..... .. 38R-2.58A. condo 218 SaybrOOk .................. $198,900 121-..111 •••mTllUA 38R-1.758A, condo 1741 TUltin #78 ............... 169,500 721~111 ...... ,,... ... 48R-2BA, Meu Verde, poo1·& apa 1719 New H9mp8Nre ..•.. $240,000 722-8114 ... &om .. 28R-Eatlkle C.M. wlyard "24 a.ma Ana. #103C.S175,000 721-4111 •n l'Pll..W 3BR-2BA. condo, encl patiO 1M5 Anaheim #S0 ......... $145,500 722-8114 .-·•1mnm- 3BR-2.seA 312 Campbell Lane .•....... $235,000 121-..111 ..... .aama•••u• ..... '267 Hanover. CM ..................................... $6,450 377 Flower, CM ...................................... $10,500 975 Oen"9r, CM ....................................... $7,740 325 Flower, CM ........................................ $7,920 774 Welleyan Bey, CM ............................ $4,260 626 Shasta Lane, CM ............................... $6,040 496 Eat 16th Street, CM ...................... S 10,000 ........ , ........ ~ ...... fACl'S, CA' I ••• fiiT WlllCLY L9T8 t1' PllOt 8iflD "'°" IMI Sf~ wmt ,...._AGGMllll,W••ltll'B. ITC. mt•---2BA-28A, den, decks, 3 car attached + guest parking 215 19th Street ............... $469 ,000 721-4111 ""'•a:•-•••u• ..... 977 Acllpulco. LB ................................... $10,614 2 Sea 1918nd. NB ...................................... $5,340 4 Wild Gooee, NB ............•........................ $6,600 1800 Beryl, NB ....................................... S 12, 120 714 Goldenrod, CdM ............................... M.220 1509 S8ndcMtle. CdM ........................... $25,200 304 Canal St,_, NB ............................... $8, 700 2401 Port Whitby. NB ....•....................... $25,000 Cllll ...... 1135 0. NEWPORT BL YO., SUITE 251 _ COSTA 1119"9CA11817 . (714) 711-1114 -~ -Rick-Ve.cl- Broker /Vice President (71·4) 854-4200 , ... -·"'"""' -... r~11•• c,,... ,.. . * HOLIDAY SPECIALS * ~~~· NNlllSUIA l'OINT 11141M Great hse on R-2 lot w/2 car gar + yard. So of PCH. Ideal tor expansion 4 or S BR. 3~ BA custom home on Peninsula. Formal dinjng rm. trpk & smal view. Walk to ~ach. ~r or to build two units. Terms! Like new 3BR ho~ w /trpfc. French doors. new bathrooms & more. Huge rear yard and room for ex- pam.on. Wont la.st! motivated I Ill Corporate l'l.1ui. Newporl Bach, CA 92660 • 485 E. 17th Street, Coeu Me.a, CA 92t27 •Spa •Pool •view **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vGtve Address at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SILE 3 IEllNI 2006 Deborah Ln, Newport Beectt 631-8522 $359,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2701 Hllllide Or, Harbor View Knofl8, NB 759-7835 $357,500 Saturday 12-4 * 1851 Port Kimbetty, N9wpott a.ch 780-8380 $411,000 Sat , ... 2450 vi.ta Hoger, llulll. Newpon Bwtt 873-9333 1228,000 (lH) Sunday 12-3 401 Vista Roma. ·~....,. e44:e200 $329,000 a.t/8un 12-.. 3 II ,._ Fiii IM tr Ill ~ 1819 T .... Ln, Nnport 8eectt MM711 1388,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •1249 w. Balboa BNd, 881boe Pwiln 552-2000 $575,000 Sat/Sw\/Mon 12-4 4 II ,a•s Fiii IM tr IEI +24 Cenyon F.itway, B6g c.nyort 144-GOO 12,385,000 SuncMly 12-4 •+1115 G.r1111, nine Temice, COM M4-IOIO 11,200,000 84MMllly 1-4 ..... _. ----.... TIWll•ES •1•1 Fii SILE •••••• ... Femleef, Corona .. Mar 759-1100 '660,000 8und9y 12:30-4:30 24ea N8POI (E'llde bide b9y) C.M. 112-GSIO 1221.000 &..\ 1-5 lfftUIRll ILlffS' IEST llf Thnt bedrOCMll tonclo Crut loc.* Nt¥ CntblaM Cfllter. Bick Bly, 1111• & sdlools. Ont-NH bloO to com11111111ty pool~ relwtlislled. $221.000 (lH) OPEN 8fJN 12:00-3:00 '460 W.TA HOGAR SANDY MITTMAN M4-1111 tr 111-WI ·~ ~ . . ~ ... .. I I NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX ON THE WATEll WITH BOAT DOCK CAl1 PHll.YDUIE 760-5000 SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM HOME ON DOUBLE LOT - Open ~ luxurious ap- pointment• & furnlehlngs. KJtcMn d11lgned for gr.aous Irv- ing & entertaining. 68R, SBA, 3 firepl9cee Up pool & spa In pr~ vate patio on the bay. $4,200,000 . •••m amm ••• JUST REDECORATED THROUGHOUT -Including new kttehen & baths. Sub-zero re- frigerator, light oak cabtnets, CMM med j9cuzzl, mirrors, Italian tMe, wool Berber, air. Bay view w/llip ava61able. $689,000. ~--~~_.....,..,..,... . .,_ . ...., .. • --·~--··-v-a;::i-·~ ... ---· . f'\ ~ ~ ' ' , ,J • .. ... .:.._~ • • ' .. • ) I L .. ~ ~ .. ' .. ii-t"··· . . . ~ . _:;_ . --do.. ~ -• • ...lii. .. > r. ....; ~ ·'* . . . . l ••. ~~~.__... ...... l..l'· ... a: • .l>.,.. • .,. -...... - • "' ••man 4-llU '-....... nn '-~ ,.,. DUDUD .... ,c---. IUO l•-11.U --'-.,. ...... -"-'I' 117S -....... ,,., --MIO PU8UCATION DEAOUHE ---~--~ C-,l-.C,,... ins ,..__ ,. .. __ ......,,.. ,... o..._.c- MOUIU/CONDOS _, .......... IJU 5-oC-,,,. _, __ -~ ............. Frt. 4:30 p.m. c..,... _....._a,,,.,,._ a-. !Olli &-.'-5-. uoo s..._c...,.._ ,", -'-,.. ,... ... ___ ..._ ..... _ 100. °"' ()I c. ,,_.... .,,, s---,.. ,_ -r...., ......... Mort. 4:30 p.m, ......... ,......_ ___ ...._ ............ ·-°"' ()I -,._., '"° '-" .......... ,, .. wedl 11de>y ... T'*-4:30 p.m . a,...___.__ • ..._ '--1011 _,_,a..-Im -c--,. .. ...... __ ..._ c-.. _ ,.,, ...... ,.,_., '* -'-,. . 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C...-., CA 91626 642-5678 NAME ___________ ~ ADOltESS ____________________ ~-- CfTY ___ _ STATE. ___ ZJP ________ _ AD COPY: 4 ~ mtnffnum. approprlatety 4 words per line. AMT. ENCLOSED ......... ____ _ dfde OtW: VISA°' M.C·------"-- ·--°"'"------· An you a tubsc~ to 5he Daly Plot? drdt one: YES / NO :-.. . . . . When there's a need to be met in }UUl" ccnununity, ~United Way is there to help. To care fOr the haneless, the elderly, the sick, the poor, the destitute. To stee . into situatioos bdOre they beccme problems. To hdp the cooununity hdp itself lly mobiliZing its talent and l"CSOll'CCS. Yrur United Way gift docs more things fOr more people who really need hdp than any tthcr singk gift yoo can give. F<x- which we say, "Thinb to yoo, it wocks fOr all dus." WHBIRTHBRE'SA NBBIJ, 1BBl.E'SA WR THB WAY9 • = .-. ' ' . c...a W .. IUI c.ta... ... ...... .... .. ••el .... _.._ --·.!i-m~~ .. !i'!'"m~,.~--·1•--iiiiim~ilii .. ~ ... ~...---•nr11e.s135 tdMY tiM XPYI. a ••WWW '1~l!fl"* 2BR 1'hB59A5•01close 90100 E"slde 2BR. gar~. 14fge 2BR wlg•r. Cupets. 51:•28r. ~ ~ ...... -w-~~ ~:;r,'; _,. _,...., trpc. d/W. Fnt , 110W 0PPt * oeach. mo yard with patio, wshr hk-dr..,.a. bft·lns. Fenced _.._, ..... .....,.. ............. "-' _..... c.ll l50-210I.· Incl. No Piil 141 ••• HR 2119, ........ wld Sea Lane. 644-2611 up $795/mo. yard w/P8tlo. W•ter peid. Wt. AY811 NOW! No P9t• °' 497-4511 hOoll C..u.... 2'24 26460RANGE '36-4120C.it 1-5PM w81ktobMctll"8-9243 ......... .. .......... •1--* 111211:: new C8tpet ---------TSL MGMT 642-1603 667 Victoria 'H' ... $720 Condo on Nndl 28R 28A, -PoOI • .,..-_, Frig, ,...,.......,-.. 0¥9 201 Uaoonie & 210 Or.nt S 1• •Ft Deluxe 3BR 2BA Eutsi<M *NEWLY DECORA TEO* JP8. ~ty. lmmed occ WALK TO 8CH NR HOAG * 831~11 * Incl. No pllla Ml tl55 TSl MCIMT M2· 1I03 2BR 1BA on the Bluffs, wlfrplc, P8llo, d/W, cov-2BR w/gar. Carpets. $1250/mo 6«-2e07 or • Lia 18A, OM pd. f /P ocean-· jacuw. d/w, ered parking, lndry rm. drac>es. bft·ins. Fenced 540-0113 1725 • LG 28R 288 ftlllll ,_.. ftlllll ,_ _ NEWPORT HEIGHTS.AV! $750/mo . 2201 Pac1ho. S995 Nopeta642-'M7.8 yardw/p8lio..W•••P8'<' •ttiellltleAeC' Twnhlel825. Pool,..,., 28R, lg IV""· CLEAN 1BA. l1001mo. lnwned. 2"d tloor Apt 6!S2L 60M3 anagemen t , • ~....... 63&-<t120 Call 1-5PM ettlc.bm •••.andoo.t-CO¥.~ .. !.~' supertOit ::..-r,,7..a5• 7_-.eL1_,,No ~7 •• 1""1::;. Ind. No 1•~ '8A, . 4 -1 I .._.,.. 667 Victoria "H'. .. $720 ttienget-cmt\. Alie. utv u-,_ ™ Deta.. 7}3. '""' ,.,....._ -~S~OON~~s ~D18A~ca~ts& 2a1~~·~ .... P50 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Great Easts1de 1oc1 paint, trplc, WID hkups. • 1 & 2Bdrms Gar, cable patto $825mo. 250-8002 av1 Grnblt w/BBO, lndry or 650-5194 •en.BAU rm No pets 631-8427 Eastside 2BR 1BA, gar. 2BD 1BA~ottage apt. Pvt frplc, beam ceiling, $740 1111~1 yd WID hkups gar. 2 1st -SSOO sec. 2 per-Sparkling clHn, large occ no pets. S7•0mo sons: No pets 650-1798 Garden apta. Be8utlfully 388 W. Bay 537-6585 ••-landscaped grounds. -I IY91-Pool&sp•.P8tiol/dedts. *?CEAN VU delu11e 2BR 2BR. lBA, quiet, no pets.. gar. or catport. 1 • oath. frplc. deck. gar gas pa, d/w, disp, $675 -1 8edroom $670 2218 E. Pacific apt B sec 645-4761 2Bdrm 1'1·Ba $815 S890tmo See 1st Call -3 E 8 h s 759. l 104/E 6«-8722/D S 100 OFF 1st 3 MOS 1 1 1 t t 646-6816 -------•EASTSIOE 28R 11,C,BA --------2 BR l •BA Fr p I c • Newly remodeled. Micro, 1 Bedroom $705 DtWasher. Gar.. Yard. gar S795 ~ SSOO sec. 2 2Bdrm 1'.48a $815 $795/mo 1BR 1BA. Ultl pers. No pets. 650-1798 151E21st St 648·2408 mcl~. $550tmo 830-4456 EASTSIOE 2BR, gar. lndry. Weslli<le 2BR Apt, P8tlo. 2BR DUPLEX, lg. Yard, Kint cond, qu.et area, lndryfac, 2 prtlng SPllOM. Pets OK. Gar .. near Bus $810; 666-4019 days. New P8lnl, stove & Cfpt. Slop. Available Now 640-2426 eves/wkends $750/mo. 731-8488 $795 • 0epOSlt 631·6559 --------lut. ..... 2'fl 2 BR-w/gar carpetSCall UITllll ITW De-.g el&kS to BEACH ,. 636-4120 1-5 pm 1571 Orange ·B'. $695 •BAV TIMBERST 1BR frplc. cable, pool, patio gar No pets 399 W Bay St $685 650·6357 ----•OITIMllE* 3Br 2Ba. 01r•. W/D hk up. large yard. new carpet & drapes 5950/mo 384111 E 16th St. TSL MGMT 642-1603 --SllUSl*•F 2BR 2BA. private P8bO. fireplace. lll9W. park-Mt-ung. garage, spa, new decor No pets $950/mo. 2151 PACIFIC AVE 631-6107 or 645-0302 •U.• E SIDE 2BR DUPLEX Fenced yd. covd park~ fnory Sm pet OK. . 646-4902 A LL NEW 3BR. 2 car gar- age. large fence yard 625 Plumer, upstairs S 1050. Barbara 673-5n1 meati.B.AB IP&INDTI Beauhfully landscaped. quiet. large. clean Apts POOi & spa, patio or d~ Prime locahon. 1 Bedroom $660 2Bdrm 1't.Ba $805 22HY•l•WAY COSTA MESA Ml-NH --- AttrclCI. lg. 1BR. newly 1&- decorated. carPort. 3 11 Wtlson. no pets. $600/mo 646-6452. 646-6789 -----• US11lll 1BD 1BA $550mo 250·8002 Of 650-5194 ..unaa111n s p aclous 2BR Apll. Beautiful pool area. large rec . room & laundry room. ONLY $640-$650 mo AU.._IPTI uew ...... Ta.-? 722-1111•M2·1Ma ....,, ....... S3951mo. No kitcnen. posit & good credit. CALL Curl 11631·1266 EAST SIDE Town house. 3Br & Den. 2'h8a. Gar • AIC. pool, tenn11. avail, 211. $1350/mo 760-8404 -$100 OFF 1ST MONTH E"SIOE 2 Sty, 2Br 1'i~Ba • Prtvate P8tlo, pool •Enclosed garage Great atmosphere! No pets. 1790. 646-9039 EXTRA LARGE ROOMS UPP9f' 3BR 2BA, garage. (1034-C V81encta) 5875 No pets 645-7983 **mu,..** A small, quiet complex. Stuclto 1550 & 1Br w/trpl, t>ackyd, P8tlo Sl50 mo . .. Like new & very pvt ... Pool. SP8. lndry 1•1 ~ MC. NO PETS. 649-2447 KIDS REOUIREO!ll E/alde 2BD 1BA Yard & gar. S750mo. SSOOdep. 64&-4&31 LARGE 1BR, OIW, cable TV hk-up. No petal Refs required. $550/mo. 2273 M1n«~B. 645-8181 MESA VERDE. 28R 18A, upper Quiet cut de sac. 1695-2867 Hldlory 498-1936. 751-9483 NEAR OCC. private P8tio and garage, 2 I~ BR. 1 ''>BA. No pets. $ 25 ... dep 667-2989 o r 835-8787 NEWPORT ACROSS THE STREET. 2BR frple, gar- age '825/mo. 1665 lrvlne =2. 720-9422 PRIVATE GARAGE & t.IJCH tOE!!! Giant StUOlo, 1 & 28drm umtl. Many newt)' redec. Pool. jacuzzi, lush 18nd· tcaplng. Great loe. within min of N.B. Close to So. Coast Plaza. Secluded & 8P8Cloua 2BR !BA a 38R 28A Apt• on ,,,. Eutlide. Greet lo- C8tlonl Comptetety re- IT!Odeted: New O/W, end ~lios & ~ ~~. llrepl•c e. Close to Cost r~1 ..... ac:nooea & atv-. C8ll 12119.;;" .. ..:;.., 540-31111 °' ~ Bach. 1-2BR. frplc, pool. ..111111·- seuna/spa. gar. From 1595 & •5. Incl refrlg. 1535/mo 11ove. micro, pool, • PITS. carpor1. lndfy. All utlls Call 648-&872 from paid except alee. Bachelor Apt, quiet. un: furnished 1475/mo incl uttls No pets 536-8541 •CHEERY 2BR 2BA* Near t>eaeh, bl1ins. soper area No pets $800. 857-1n& or 854-2926 7332 Garfield Apt D 2BD 2BA, 1car gar. Pell OK . S7 25m o . 525-<4310 Baby _Boutique 7427: Make a lovely quilt for baby. Embroidef cute motifs on bk>cks. Transfer and directions are included. Makes a great gift. $3.25 PLUS $1.25 PIH FOR EACH PATIERN ORDERED. OITTR GOOO THOOUGH MAY 31, 1989 .... .. ............ .............. c.. ._.. 0000 ... 4000, ._ ... 4'121CMOOO. Pltnl-..~. Zip, ... ~ ...... bet(NY& ......... 111 D OUR FAMOUS ES~-LINE HAS RETURNEDI Back by popular demand. Dimes-A-Line will run Friday. Satur- day and Sunday in its own ctassitication In the Classified Ads. Since this is a SJ>Ki~ otter. we have a ThUrsday noon deadllne and ask prepayment tor all ads. This Is open to aft private party adverti~rs for merchandi~ not over S I 50 (price must be li,sted in ad) and no abbrev~tlons wil be accepted. AJI ads wil run Friday. Saturday and Sunday. l'Mre is a 5-Une minimum at 20C per line ... So your low COii Dimes-A-Line ad II only ... S3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRtCE: 5-line minimum• 3 days• 20« per line= S3.00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Daily Pilot to place your ad or use the coupon ~low. • Private party merchandise onfy ads. No com- mercial ads. pets. livestock. produce or plants. • Each ftem must be pricf!d In the ad with no items over SISO. MAIL TO: otmes-A-Une Dally Pilot 330 West Bay Street. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pilo t hours: Monday-Friday 8 :00 AM to 5:00 PM NAME PHONE ~~--~----------~-------~------~ ADDRESS -~--~~-----~--~~~---~----~~- CITY STATE ZIP ------------------~~-~~-r------- AMOUNT ENCLOSED OATES TO RUN UNES I. 2. l . 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. - ~----~----~ ~-~~~---~-~ . .. 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