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1986-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
ORANGE C0\5T • . . . TOMOMOW: 25~ HOf . SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1986 Victim'smom: 'Histimetodie' Robin Chrt.ttne Sam80e Coast Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth offers words of advice to gradu- ating Laguna Beach High School seniors./ A2 World Two French newsmen are freed by their Shiite Moslem captors./ AS Sports Pollce are now Investigating the ''suspicious death·· of Len Blas. /81 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Paparazzi Public Notices Real Estate Religion Sports Televlslon Trivia Weather A9 A3 B6-8 A10 B8 A7-8 BS A7 B4,8 C1-28 A6 B1-4 BS A9 A2 Chancellor chosen for Saddle back By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ,,. ... O.ity,......., A "eteran adm1n1o;trator w11h the Rancho Santiago Communlly ( ollege D1stnct in Santa .\na has been chosen to head the l.iaddleback Communll\ ( ollege D1stnc1 , whose last chancellor rec;1gned after a two->ear battle with d1stnct teacherc; R1Chard Sneed vice ehan<:ellor of academ1l affam for Rancho Sanuago, will he come Saddleback's chan<:cllor Jul)' 21\ Thr 57-yrar-old Santa Ana resident will oversee Irvine Valley College in Irvine and Saddleback College in M1ss1on V1eJO The 'lchools have a total enrollment of aoout 2 4i,OOO ~tudents (Pleue .ee DISTRICT I A2) Rodney Alcala sentenced to death row for kidnap, slaying of 12-year-oldg-irl By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. o.ltf .......... Rodney James Alcala was sentenced Friday 10 die 1n the gas chamber for the muulauon murder of a Huntington Beach schoolgirl in 1979, but attorneys for the convicted luller predicted the cas.c will be oven urned It is tht: second time Alcala has been condemned to death row for the kidnap and slaying ol 12-year-old Robin Chnstmc Samsoc "He begged for his hfe," said the girl's mother of Alcala, "but I'm !>Ure my daughter did, too. He didn't spare her. There's no good reason to spare him 'Peace Child' "It'\ h1~ lime to die," wd Mananne Fnmer, the mother. A UCLA graduate and free-lance photographer. Alcala was convicted and given a death 5entence tn 1980 for the torture murder. But his conv1ct1on was overturned by thd state Suprtme Court Jurol"i 1n the rctnal said they had no doubt of Alcala's guilt and no hes1tat1on in giving him the ultimate punishment. 'This 1s a dangerously 1ntelhgent man," said Farouk Mohamed, one of the jurors "He could have been a success at most anything. Instead, he became a devious, depraved man." Mohamed said he felt great sym- pathy for Samsoe's mother as well as Ale.ala'., family. All attended the proceedinp. "His family, his mother have suffered arcatly, too. They have been embarrassed, hum1hatrd " Deputy District Attorney Tom Goethals, who matched wits with Alcala dunna the tnal, wa!> he!>t1tant to predict whether Akala'\ death sentence will be c.amcd out. "I think 1f we had an obJetll\.'e Supreme (oun. he would be executed," Goethals ~1d "But I'm not sure our prt5Cnt Supreme Court 1s ObJCCl1ve" The proset:utor deS4.:nbcd All ala as a "sexual carnivore" who \ttms to have an unendin_a appetite for viol- ence and young girls "For whatever rea'>C.>n, he has used his intelligence to hun people," Goethals said. Assistant D1~tnc.t Attorney James Yo~atera reheane their rolea ln "Peace Child • - a play about an American boy and a Soviet girl who oraanl&e. worldwide children'• eroap to pu•h for world peace - which will be performed today and Sunday ln Lafuna Beach'• Artiau Theater. Local children are part of the ah.ow. which beCln• at 8 tonJ.Cht and 1and7:30 p.m. Sanday. No-name suspect has cops stumped By PHlL SNEIDERMAN Of IN 0.-, ,_ It.II Huntington Beach police Sa) the>'ve arrested an clderl~ con man who's used bogu!I chetks and an answenng ~rv1cc to bilk live people out of luxur) car; worth more than $80,000 l'here·., onlv one problem· lnH'illgators sa; 1he> don't know their suspecfs name Huntington Bc.ith l>c1n t1\C Dennis Branch said the man "'II onl> give the name listed on a forged dnvcr"s license. Branth ~1d the man 1s being held tn Orange ( ounty Jail 1r1 lieu of S 100.000 bail under thC' name John Doe Doc 1s c;chcdulcd for arraignment Monday in West Orange County Municipal ( ourt in We-;1m1nster on auto theft and forgery charge'> I luntington Beach police released a photograph of the sus(le(ted con man Fnday hoping to hear from c;omtonl' v.ho knov.s him. ln"est1gators also v.ant lO hear lrom other~ v.ho ma> ha\'.e been v1ct1ms of the man Police '3) he hac; traded in Jev.elrv and silver as v.cll a~ the lu,un cars "John 0oe·· '' de'>(nticd a\ a Caucasian about 7 2 .. cars old. weighing 160 pound\, 5-fect 10. in<:hes tall. with a thin build. He has gray, thinnin$ hair and a muc;ta'-·he Hranch said an yone wnh 1nfor- ma11nn on the \U'lpectcd con man '>hould l311 him at 5.16-5961 dunng v.eekday buc;1ncs'i hours or leave a me.,.,agc oH·r the weekend a1 %0-8811 rhe investigator said he bclie"e' the man known as John DOC' matcht'<. the dcscnpt1on ofa man suspt'ctcd 1n five car theft scams since March in Orange and Los Angele'> coun11e!I Branch 'l31d thr man contacted people who were tl)ing to sell their lu>.ury cars through claso;1fied newc;- papcr ad'> The con man would Man called John Doe purcha'iC the car!I with counter1c11 ca\h1er"' lht'l.k\, then plan ad'! offenng the car'> for '>Ulc himself The con man ur,ed an an~wl·nng machine to field call~ from h1o; own ads, then qu1lkl~ rl•,old the lar'i tu people who kit ml''iCi<lgc'I Brant h \aid Bv the 11me the original owllt'r\ real;1ed the man's lheck wao; wonh (Pleaee eee SUSPltCT / A 2) Sumner still gaining in recount of ballots Cuts Art Hoffmann 's lead to 82 votes wt th I 0 eercent counted By ROBERT HYNDMAN CM .. O.ity ,_ It.fl An HotTmann'c; lead over write in challenger Bruce Sumner wa'i mt to 82 vote'i fnday ac; the Nllot rt.'U>unt conunued in the d1'putcd Demo cnt1c pnmary el«llon in the 4t)1h ConJttSS1onal l>ntnct With 10 pert'C'nt (70 of 70~ prtt1ncts) of the bAllot'i no~ count<'d for a ac<·ond time Sumnt'r hu made up much of the l67-vote deficit he was len with after llotTmann -a suppontr of controvcn1al pohut.-al utremi" l yndon l..aRoucht' -WllS dccla~ the winner of tht' June l election. fhunday, Sumner :>•Ckrd up 137 net votes from 32 precinctc; 1n'lpectcd And on Fnday he cut Hoffmann'<; lead by an add111onal 41\ votc'i, according to ~hirlcy 0<.-aton, the count) 's chief dcput) reg1-.trnr of voter. Th~ first prrc1mt' rounted wt're those that showrd lt'ro vote'I for \umner 1n the clectmn, 'iO mo'lt of hl'I gain was CApccted to bc made the firit da), ~1d David Paine. \umner's l.<∓ugn manager But although umner did not gain around u qui< kh on fnda) Paine u1d lhe former Supcnor C ourt Judae's ~upponer~ art plea\C'd, "We p1ckrd up more todn than v.e thought we v.ould," Paine 'iald "The way it's soina now. ""<' ma} pan Hoffmann b} l uesJa ... ~nd 1f we do that. "'''h may~ onl} 20 ptft"cnt of tht' \'Ott\ CountC'd, we rt' ao1ng to fed prrtty rnmfonablc ahout w1nn1ng" "We feel we ha \.C' lht'm m rr n band n&ht nov.," Pain<' said The ballot rrcount hu h«n 'lloWt'd by hundred\ of challenge" trom hoth "de'I of spec me hallot'I Enright, who watched on Fnd.ay u jurors returned their verdtct, uJd Alcala clearly 11 beyond "'4emption. "With some k.Jllcn you could make an argucment that they won't !till again; not with Alcala He most likely would kill agam " Alcala, who has steadfutly main- laJned his innoccocc, wdl appeal his conviction, accordin1 lo dere~ anome)' Keith C. Monroe. "I thank there's a very hi&h chance of reversal," Monroe said after Jurors sentenced AJcala to die Monroe wd there were at least five cnt1cal errors 1n the Supenor Court tnaJ, which was heard by Judat Donald McCartin. He said two vital witnesses who would have bolstered the defense were barred by McCMtJn. Samsoe. wbo would be nearly 20 1f she had lived, was kidnapped near the seashore in June 1979 as she rode a (Pleue eee ALCALA/ A2) OC grand jurors blast treatment of public drunks By USA MARONEY Of_O..,,_...,. The 1985-86 Orange < ounty Grand Jul) issued a ~tinarn1 indictment Fnday of the way Orlnae County treats pubhc drunks Saying that the county 1s a decade behind othcn by sull addrcssina alcoholism as a crime rather than a disease. the antnd Jury uraed the Board of Supervisors to dig into •LS General Fund for money to establish a number of "sobcnn& stauons" for people found drunk in public. The srand jury's founh in a scnes of rcpons on Oranse County 1overnment roundly cnuc1zes super- visors for lgDOnng a similar rec- ommendation made by a previous grand jW')' I 0 years aJO Soberina stations 10 north. south, west and central Or.nae County would be a humane response to publ edrun~9'wdl a ~idc acostsavinis to Lbecounty, the report said. C1una inebnate proarams 1n San Diego and Los Anaclcs countte5, Jurors said the cost of sobenna stations 1s about S7 70 per person compared to SSS per person to keep them lnJall The Shenff's Department jailed 7 ,000 pubbc drunks lut year. lfthe county had soberina stations, taxpayers would have 5J)C11t SSl,900 to dry out drunks compa.n:d to the $385,000 1t cost to lock them up, the report said The count y scrapped a 1983 plan to establish drytng-0ut locations for drunks when n was learned they could not be supported throU&b alcohol-related fines alone. Juro" said the need to .,.PTOvtdc s.obcnni stations is partaculiarly ur- aen t now that the Sbcnfrs Dcpanment 1s no lonacr acceplUll drunks at the central Jail. AJtbou&hJurors found the previous handhna of drunks - a four-hour penod of 1ncaroeraboo -to be no more than a costly and countcT- producttve ··rt'volvma door," 1\ at least provided drunks with a we. if un<hpufted. place to dry out. • The new policy, brouaht on by severe O\'ercrowdi:QS at &M ,,ajf, ··tcavcs more pubhc mebriates on county streets, with even J&tl unavailable to them, -the report wd. In cffccuna the new policy 10 May, (Pleue eee DRUJICU/ A2) Teen killer given 3 years' probation Jurors who convicted youth pleaded with judge on his behalf By LISA MAHONEY Of .,.. 09ly ~ •i.ft Despite concern about the me\sage he might be ~nding the public. an Orange County Supcnor Court Judge granted probation Fnda)' to Joen DeBcer. an I IS-year-old youth convicted of man!llaughter after killing his ~xualh abusive guardian. In a sentencing proceeding Judge Robert Fltrgrrald h1m~lf charac- terized ac, ··ext raord1 nar> and unusaJ. · 10 1urors who convicted DeBccr Ma\ "11 and an alternate pleaded that hr be g1" ( n proba t1on for 1he premcdnate<l c;la)ing De Beer will be nn '>UJ)Cf\ l!>ed probation fur three \ears. dunng which he mu~t underao psyclllatnc treatment and seek JOb tTaJDlQ&.. DeBcer could have been sentenocd 10 a maximum of 14 years and eipt months an 'ltatc pnson or sent to the ( allforn1a \' outh .A.uthonty Tht' ma,umum possible sentence was enhanced by his use of a cun 10 the killing an<l a related anon COn\.1Ct1on Prosecutor Melvin Jensen asked onh that the youth undergo a 90-day placement evaluauon at the Cah- fomta Youth Authonty before ~ntencmg. Jensen ~1d he would not r«ommt'nd pn'°n for DcBecr but \ome Jail lime m1&ht be appropnate. DeBeer -blonde, clean-cut and c;untanned -tearfully huagc:dJuron, h1\ future foster famJly and bas girlfriend after F1u:gerald released him from custod) Fnday. The former Dana Point resident '\a1d he hardly dared hope he could (Pleue eee Dn&SR/ A2) ' . Seniors share a last big hurrah By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMO.ily ...... _ l he \Oun& man wearing a <\\et'°n nn hie, head and a <.l\·\hoo1er on his hip lt'a'e h.1c; fellow pmblt'r\ a1 the black1ack table and hclh~ up to the bar for ~nmc ~f~hment The gra\-ha1red bartender. not•l\I tht' cov.ho) ·., h11h \pints, aim' 10 plt'a!IC Whafll II be:· The (ov.~w ~uints at the scl<'Cl1nn. "l h, P<'P\I ·· When 1 saloon'" mo.1 pupular dnnk\ arc Pef".'• colas and Hanxn'a natural ~a\, be as'iurcd that t0me- thin1 odd '"afoot SurT t"nough. the 'founa man arurcd in we,tM'ft v.e.ar is a ht&h school itnior. the bertendcr 1'1 a fellow student'" dad andih~ Old West town iurroundtn them 11 onl at real., a Holl\'wood mo' 1c t Sumner. chairman of the C:>ranac County l>emot.·ra1rc:· P·arty , challen1cd HofTmann's victory, c1tin1 llWJulanues 1n the Nillo11n1 and countma procrdu~s When hi'I rt'questrd l't'\'OUnt htpn (Pleue ... 8Ulll'f&R/ A2) A aro p of male teen• 4ancea to tbe tune "Nuty Olrl" at Marlna lllCb'• Grad Nlebt. Welcome to Grad Ntaht, whn'e (Pl--11111e 8 "10R8/ A.S) ' • --------~ - j ' " . A2 Ortnge C.. OAtLY f>tlOT/ Sat~. June 21, 198& Ueberroth gives pep talk to Laguna youth 81 IC&JC SHEP ARD ........ °""' 0 ••• ajor Leaauc Burball Commissioner Peter lJrbcnoth. dclivcrina tbr commrncemC"nl addresa at a....,una lkach H1&h School't. .,aduauon ccrcmon told the .,.aduates lO maa commst~nu to 11vr somethrna beck 10 t~Jr school and to kttp m touch with each other 0"tt I.be )'e"an. Ucberroth, 1he comm1ss1oncr of thr 19~ Summer OlympiCI 10 Lm Ansrln and Time Mqaz1ne'' 1984 Man of the Year. cove~ 1 v.1dc variety of topics in his 2~minutc speech -ra.o11na from profiu to prejudices He ended Wllh a story of a cnppled pr1 who fou&ht Ion& ~ to carry the 01) m pie torch WTbat prl climbed htt Mount E' CttSt and ... on her gold mcc:UJ ~hen Richard Sneed SUSPECT ... Prom Al le!.s the car\ -.1.ould alread" be ID the hands of an un\U\pe'<:ttng third pan~ and thc con man v..ould ha'e d1sappearcd the '""c~t1gator said Branch ..aid the: man 1n custod~ ha' been linked to f1,c thelt\ •On March ., tht: man allegcdl~ used a countc:rle11 S 14 00(J thct.k to buy a 1969 "-ic:rcc:Je\ Bcn1 2lSO~L 1n the parkang lot of the McDonnell Douglas plant in Huntingwn Bcac·h The car \1.3\ qu1ckl~ re~ld to " ( orona del \far resident .\n insurance com pan~ had to re1mbur.c the ong.inal 11'4ncr for the bogus check. •On March 22. the mesn alleged I~ u!>ed a counterfeit SI ts.!.')() cht-ck to bu\. a I 976 Mercedci. 21W~l an Mahbu The vehicle was resold 10 a Newpon ~ach ~1denl Branch said this car has been returned to its orig.inal owner and the Newpon resident ha<; lost the monc}' paid to the con man •On April 30 the man allcgcdl} u~ a counterfeit S 16,(JO<J 1.heck 10 buy a 197() "-iercede'> Bcn1 2!!0SL 1n Orange The 1."a r has not )'Ct been recovered •On J unc 11 the man alleged I}' used a c:ounterfe11 S I ft I.JOO check lo bu}' a 1975 Mercedes Bcn1 450SL for S 16,000 in () prc\s then resold the vehicle to a Van '\Tu\S resident That car has been impounded b) ( ypres.., police until the rightful owner 1s determined •On June: I>< the: man alleged!~ ust'd a countc:rle1t S 19 C.'>0 check to bu)' a 1976 \frr1.cde\ 4SOSl in Long Beach In the fifth 1nc1dcnt. 1D\C'>t1gal01' learned the m.m had hired an answenng st'P ice after he ad,en1\ed the Long Bca<.h \c:h1clc: for \ale Branch said Huntington Ekach police obtained d ll">t from thl .rnswenng S('r\. l(.C ''' the S<J pcopll ~ho had called about the Mcrccde\ < )ffice~ contal·ted all of thc\C people .rnd asked to be notified ti the} heard trom the suspected wn man rhrough one of the taller\. police Jrranged to meet the con man 1n a <1arden (Jro"c parking lot Thurc.<la) morn1Dg to "purcha<.e" the \tolcn \1ercedes Branch "><t1d 1he man wa'> arre'>tcd 1n the parking lot carrying 1hc kc\\ to the stolen Mercedes from long Beach He said the \uspc< ted con man tned to 1denllfy himself w11h a lorgcd driver's license d1splayang hi'> pit tu rt· and the name of the stolrn <.ar\ regJStercd owner she ca.med that 1on:h,.. said lbe lorwumc Lacuna Beach l"CSldcnl. "It IOCI lO show that With cnGiAU desire and bean, )OU can accompfuh any- lhan& )OU ••ant ··t...aauna Beach ma) be the amaUat bJ&Jl IC.hool tn OtalllC Cowuy, but 10 m)' opuuon 11 lS thr ~t" -. total of236 ~nion ~e~ awardtd diplomas Thunda) n1&ht at the In inc Bowl Tyler Aguinaldo "'as the class' aled1c1on<tn, [)a, 1d l....twlcr the ~ui.atonan Uebcrroth \.aid h1) thanh tor 1 v.arm introducuon b\ telhna thc aud1tnce that 11 was a greal lrehng 10 rc1urn to Laguna Beach Hr then told the stntors that the' ha'e much to be proud of and that ·1herc 1~ no better time than the pres.cot to be a ) oung pe™>n ··)' ou ha't' the chan~ to ma~e Peter Uebenoth monc,, ha"e P<>"'er and help others.'' he saJd •• .\nd )OU v..111 ha\.e the chance 10 elect the first v..oman president" eberroth sr~scd the 1mpon.ana- ol "oluntttnsm. profits and Sttling out all OOSStb~ JOb opponuniues DISTRICT HAS NEW CHIEF ... From Al Donna Hatchett spo~cs~oman tor the dmnct. said Sneed wa.s signed to a thrtt·\'car contract He will be paid S 76.o6o a \ear. plus a S6.U<JO-pcr·)ear annuli) that \l.Jll shelter fund'> for h1\ retirement Sneed Wlll succeed LaJT) \te\en'>. ~n-0 had been ~ddlebad 's. chancellor sancc 1982 Steven'> a t.arget offierce fa' uh" cnt1c1sm tor his admm1strall't" \t)fe. resigned 1n Januan The d1stnct'\ Board 1)1 Trust~ 'OtC'd to pa) 5te,en'> SI 04.<XY tor the rcmaming I II months of his contract .\fterSte\en-,depaned, the trum·es appointed a 19-mrmber committee tu saeen applitdDt\ tor the chanccllor·., post T hc u1mm1ttt't' included rcpre\t'ntatl\e\ ot the.' d1stnct's. te.achc:r">. students, adm1n1'>· trator, and non-tcach1ng cla\\1ticd emplo~ec'> D1stnd <;p<J~~'l4 1iman H.tt(hl'll said the panel screened apphcauons and summoned I 0 candldates fo r 1nten 1ews The commmcc 1hcn referred live linalms to the board Hatchett said Sneed's appointment ~as appro"ed unan1mousl) b~ the board Wednesday night · People arc very enthused about 1hc choice·· she said. "'Jt"s a vcf) po~111vc mood nght now." Sneed has been an admm1strator with thc Rancho Santago d1stnct since 197 I. The d1stnct includes Rancho Sanuago College. fonnerl) known as Santa Ana College ~fore 101ning th4t dLStnct Sneed spent tv.o )tars as chairman of w 1nttmauonal studies d1\ 1s1on at C hapman College m Orange where he alw managed the World Campus .\float program f:uher he was president of St Grego~ 's College in ~ha-.1.nee. Okla tor fi,c ~ears ~ ,_ .,.._., DorM ....,_... Bruce Sumner, Democratic candidate for the 40th Congrealonal Dlatrlct, watcbeta (right) u a recount of ballota ca.at in the June 3 election mo•eta into lta .econd day. With 10 percent of the preclncta counted, Sumner bu re1ained all but 82 •otea of the 267-vote deficit be wu left with ln bb conteat agalnat Art Hoffmann. SUMNER GAINS From Al Sumnn \upportrr'> ha\.c: a<,~cd that ballot'> nearing ~umncr'\ name be urnntcd nm 11 thC' ballot card v..a<, not punched a\ required h\i '011ng rule~ llo"'t'" er c ou n1' Rcg1~t rar of Voter\ .\t < )l<>crn -.aid he will not alluY. tho~ \Otes \nd Hollmann rc:prc)t'ntdll\C\ arc challenging wnte·in vote\ that do not correctly spe-11 Bruce Sumner's name Mo\t of those however are bemg allowed b) Olson. The ballot coun1 resumes Monda) morning and 1s e'pected to take two weeks to complete ALCALA SENTENCED TO DEATH ... P'romAl fnend's bicycle lo ballt•t cla\'>C\ Her mutilated body wa<, found dl><>ut IO days later near a dump of ...agehru\li 1n the footh11l1 ncar Pa\adena Alcala was linked to thc cnnll' through the te'>l1mon) of a lorc\t ranger who Yid 'lhr 'a"' a man resembling Ale.ala '"steering' a young jllrl along a path ID the foothill\ Al\o MAIN OFFICE llO II' ... "• ......... " Iola t~O<•• I' ' -' '• .,.... " O;>t ~eel-8A1 ~'· OUP'-' ~()f ... "-•·. VOL. 71, NO. 112 ' were hi' own a pair of c<1rnngs re<tembhng a pair ~am\Ot' "-Cl'> fond of wearing ~crc found m a l)cauk \toragc lex kcr rented b' .\kala In his own dcfcnc.c. Alcala ..aid he "as at Knom Ben; Farm 1n Buena Park tf) 1ng 10 arrange a photograph it ass1gnmcn1 the day Sam\oc wa'i kidnapped Tht> camn&s. he '3id. The girl'~ mother said she blamc'i i\kala for \Duffing ou1 lhe hfe of "a "<'fY good person who certain!)' would have been a &ood c1t11cn · He robhcd me of my child and he robbed the world of a good pe™ln, ·· the mother said "When he d1t",, JU Slice "111 ht-done .. Justcall 642-6086 . What do )Ou like about the Dail) Pilot" What don't you hke7 Call the number above and 11our messaae .. 111 be ~orded, transcnbcd and de· livered 10 the appropnate editor The same 24~hour answcnna tcrv1ce may be u~d to rtcord letter-. to the editor on any topic Contnbutors 10 o-.r Letters column must include their name and telephone number for vcnfict11on f elh US IA hit'\ On your m1nd Dally PUot Del Ivery •• OuarentMd Vo-.,., r,..,., I! ,.,._ cl() no• ""'•• ttiur _, II) ~)Opm ~· N'o<• '0"' ..no '°"' c<lO• .. c. .,. .... .a a. ~. •'C ~ •.. "°" oo noo ,., -~ °'~ ~ ' • ..,.. (' ..... tor' .. 0.,. .,., ,(N ~«:. ... I -·J Circulation T~ Warffi weekend weather on tap U.S. Temps ""-" -... ,. -· ~ ... Dftl AIOefoy N' ,.,._ .... ---... ....... ._Qt) -......... ............. -.-ca --..._., ._ c;..., ~sc 0.->lf Va 0.-NC o..,.,_ g:.: .. ~ ~Cl-. C-ONH ·~·w-0.,-. 0.-o. ..... 0.C.Oll Oululfl e~ ,_, =-0......_.,. a.-r- ~ ----·-~'*'*-..... -..._ ~~ .... .., ... 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I 07 p"' ,..._., .. 542&.m --~&t l'OlpA Moon ne. todey ai I It P"' - s..>deyatS"4am --~tal l'"' : ~ Smog Report tJ " ,. S2 ... tO t2 s-4 81 50 to • .. 57 71 13 Poltula"1 91.,,.,.,CI no-(IMit (>. t00 "°°" !OC>-200 ~ lot _....._ ~ 200-300 ..,,...,..,. lot .... >OG-500 -Arwl ,... • lodey. pa lotecaM _., .. ~ Oll(•........,I* 11 ~ 0r.,.c- 11 S3 ........:i 0r-. CGuroty IO., -~I..,.~ 12$--61 11s-M 1»-G 14 50 DEBEER GETS PROBATION IN SLAYING ... From Al ei.cape a Jail sentence .. Ii feel\ \l.eird. but 11 feels Jood. -he said. standing free of a bailiff for the fir.t time since his tnal began. DeBttr. v.ho has spent 14 months in J uvensle Hall since his arresl for the Apnl 9. 1985. sla)ing of Phillip A Par.on\. said he was !>Orr) he shot his abuser "The fact that the per.on I lo ... ed . I killed -will live with me forc\er " Dctkcr shot Parwns. a 1w1cc- con v1cted child molester. after rebuffing his 'iC~ual ad,ance'> one nsght He then put h1'i guardian's bod) in a "an and dro"e to R1vers1de Count~ where hc poured gawllne on the bod) and set him afire Thebo) returned to the Dana Po1Dt apartment tht'y shared, sci ll afire and Oed to Northern Ca11fom1a . Jcn~n argued apinst probauon because of \trong ev1dcnre that Detker planned to loll Par~>ns · l he fact\ '>hO"-' a Larned-out plan to as$3SS1na1e an 1nd1\ 1dual -a human betng " He lalled f1t1gerald.., granting probation "almost a nmdonsng of the k1lhng 'There I'> no wa~ to bnng Ph11l1p Parsons back and tr) 10 rehabilitate him in a hosp1lal or take him to an ins111ut1on where he could be fed and clothed for the rest of his hfe .. <\ccord1ng to te!>l1mon) dunng the trial. DeBecr li~t tned to hire somebod} to murder his guardian. then decided to do 11 himself Jen\en said Delker told h1~ girl· friend hC' was going to kill Parson\ a w«k before he shol him L>eBeer borrowed the 157-callber Magnum he used for the sla)l"J from a fnend tht afternoon of the killing. The prosecutor also reminded Fitzgerald that DcBttr tned to de· stro~ e\.Jdencc of the cnme by 'iCtung the apartment on lire "without regard to any of the persons who might be tnJured:· But Jurors. some of whom vmtcd DcBttr in Juvenile Hall , ha"c a different picture of the youlh "Joen DcBttr 1s the \.tct1m." Juror Patricia DcCano n said "He's protected himself and ht's prote<:ted an unknown number of small ch1l· dren who Ph1lhp Parwns will ne ... cr have a chance to touch again "Phillip Parsons. I feel got what wascom1ngtoh1m lf11d1dn°thappen no"' 11 would have happened funher down the road ·· 0 1hcr JUror'> maintained that SO· aet) failed De Beer b) letting Parson\ loose to prC') on l h1ldren Parsons wa'.> diagnosed as a pedophile and \e'ual ps~chopath b) ps)ch1atml!> at .\ tascadcro stale mental hospital in the earl) I 950s He later sened 11mc for child molestation Parsons. an electnc1an tor Bechtel Corp .. met De Beer 1n Saudi <\rab1a and convinced his molher 10 lei the I 3·year-old come to the U nllcd States with him by prom1s1ng to make him a motocross champio n Once 1n Amenca. ParsoM began sexuall) abusing the teen-ager ··1 feel Joeri had a "cry un1ust and crucl life." lhc youngcst Juror, Sonia Carlson. said De'iCnb1ng him a' a ""cl) nice )Oung man:· Carlson said DcBcer has ·a lot of hope~ and dreams I hooc come true for him ·· Judge Fitzgerald said ht' wu inclined to allow DcBttr to hve with a Northern C ahfotn1a family the boy mct wh11C' on tlie rac ing c1rcu1t. Jenny and Sydney Ward stepped forward 10 offer their home to DcBec.r afttr his arrest Mrs. Ward told Fitzgerald that she and her husband "knew what type of person Phil was" and ~ere aware that DcBccr was ha\ 1ng "scnous problems" with him. She said the family was "not m a place where wc could do anythm& about 11" but that she and her husband Y..t're now prepared to make surc DcBttr 1s "loved and cared for as if he were onc of o ur own ... While acknowledging that "there 14tll be thousands o( people who say, 'lhere goes another murderer let otT b) a liberal Judge··· Fitzgerald told De~er that "the coun has every hope )OU can get )our life back together and become a productive c1t11en ·· DRUNKS ... From Al 'ihenff..Coroner Brad Gates urged super visors to t'Stablisb a detox1ficat1on center w1thm 60 days. "Alcohol·related offenses an: a ~1al problem and should be 'handled" in a med1caJ environment," Gates wrote m a May 6 letter to supervisors" Chairman Ra lph O art. 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GET A FREE UNO ER CABINET COFFEE MAKER OR AM I FM CASSETTE STEREO RADIO! STORE HOURS: Mon·fn 9·5 JO ,., 9 30·4 00 Sun. Clo\ed ___ DEN'S ·u,,,.t Nin "cu•tom dr•INrl•• •1n•ta1Jatlon •vinyl, l"tf'Ou•t wood •dr•INrv tod'r•P1tlr lW Pl•c•ntl• A ... Coet• M ... , CA t2a7 (71 4) 141-4&11/(714) --•1• Legal se1nlnars set at UC Irvine Two free workshops on lqal 1ub~t will be presented th11 month by the Women's 0~ portuniue1 Center, UC Jrvinc, Offioc of Extension. Wedoetday attorney Joy Dickerson will tead a d1scu ~non on the "Lqal and Eoonom1c Aspects of Joint Tenancy" from S: IS to 6:45 p.m. Thursday attorney Pat Kerzos will present program on the "Lepl Aspects of Divorce" from I to 3 p.m. For further information, call 856-7128. Nadonal meedng la Meu The Amcncan Gold Star Mothen will hold its 49th annual nat1onal mcctina in Cosca Mesa June 29-July 2 at The Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. The voup 1, compnscd of motben whose children died wb1lc servma m the armed forces. Members assist veterans and their famLles and volunteer at veterans hospitals. Women to 1n•tall officers lrv1ne-rcs1dcnt Linda Lezak Wlll conduct the installation of new officers for Orange County West a women's service club, Thursday. The ceremony and an old-fashioned ice cream social, will be held at the Huntington Beach home of Heather Miller. The public as invited. Call 962-5552, 839-0385 or 545-9839 for reservations Russlan ballet on tap The Ballet Repertory Theater will present "An Evening of Russian Ballets" at the mainstagc theater at Golden West College next Friday and Saturday at 8p.m The program w1ll 1ncludc a variety of d1vcnissc- ments. including Sleepmg Beauty Act 111. Tickets arc SS in advance or S6 at the door For add1t1onal 1nformat1on call 895-8378 Senior•' new• wanted Attention eenlor cltlzene' orgtlfltzatlon ~ dent• and e.cretan.. We want to hetp make your upcoming eYWttl, meetlnga, Mmlnar'I and fun.. dralMrs IUCCMSful ~ brief announcement• Including time, piece, coet (If any) and a phone . number for additional Information to: Senior Calendar, Delly Piiot, P.0 Box 1~ Costa MeM, 92828 The S«llot Calendar le published MCtl Saturday. Repent of your Club or organlz.atlon'• actlvttJM -Ilk• community eervtce protKt• or election of oNI<*• -ehould be directed to the Community New• Editor at the 1&me add ...... Non-returnable bleck and white photographs •• welcome. BULLETIN BOARD Stroke prevention program in Mesa Neurologist Wilham Cable and stroke v1cllm Pnce Sanders will present a free lecture on stroke prevention and recovery Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m at the Cost.a Mesa Medic.al Center Hospital. Cable wall discuss the roles of hfcstylc and medical intervention an the prevention of, and recorvcf) from stroke 4icrecning for stroke nsk factors also wall be provided and reservations are being taken at 650-2400. Cataract screenlngs slated Senior c1uzcns cxpenencang vision problems because of cataracts arc invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Saddlcback Valley Cataract Support Group Thursda) from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Simply Dchc1ous Cafe in the Bank of America building, 23521 Pa~o de Valencia, Laguna Hills The free communtty service 1s sponsored by Dr Charles Manger. a Laauna Hills eye phys1c1an and surgeon. and further information 1s available at 951-4641. Liberty party to benefit art museum Gov George DcukmcJ1an will be 1hc honorary chairman of the New- port Harbor An Museum's Liberty -\ Celebration on July 3 from 6 p.m to m1dn1aht at the Ncwponcr Resort in Newport Beach. Su~n Porter, chairman of the {'vent, said the county-wide party, which 1s be1na held to celebrate the unvc1ltng of the restored Statue of L1bcny, will feature music by The Irvine Symphony, hvc performances, dancing, an array of Amcncan ethnic food, a fireworks display and a hvc broadcast of the actual unvc1bna an "'cw York transmitted via satellite on b1a·scrcen televisions.. Attendees will have a chance to partiC1patc m an auction and bad for such pnzes as shoppina s.prces at South Coast Plaza and Ne~n Center Fashion Island; a fall fohaac cruise from New York to Montreal; al'I 18· foot 9()..honcpower Boston Whaler with I 00 pllons of~; and a one-week ,kt vacauon mcludina roundtnp air fan: and acconrtno- dat1ons tr) At:< lcs Bains. France Tickets arc $75 each. Centennial table, ,catana 10 co,1 S 1.986. and special L1tierty table,, also seat1na 10, arc S5.000 Porter eitplatned that all proceed~ rat'lcd will d1m:tlv benefit the New- port llarhor Art Mu'ICum. which " dedicated 10 scrvma all of Oranac County with tts c1th1b1t1on• and cducatte>n provams All donauons art tax-deduct1ble. -------·· SENIORS PARTY 'TILDA WN ON CAMPUS ..• Prom Al .._ ........................ The quad at !fewport Barbor Blib School wu turned Into a Wateru town {rtcJlt) for Grad !fs,bt fMtiTtde., •hlle at Corona del Mu RICb. tbe elaborate "Mt." borrowed their theme. from the world of TV, IR&Cb u the "H111 Street Blae9" jail. Below, rlCJlt. Amy Bloomber1. Larry Luo and Staeq Ball try their b.aDd at blaAlrta~k ln Newport Harbor'• ••aamblblC ~ parents th.cow pduaung seniors an all- niaht party to laugh, dance, hoot and holler one last lime before they're claimed by an adulthood of I 5-unit semester loads, ~ hour work weeks and four-figure monthly mortgages. Along the Orange Coast, five high schools -Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Marina, Estancia and Laguna Beach - btd their seniors goodbye Thursday night with parties that emphasized fantasy-world themes for students who promised each other they'd stay 1n touch Io na after the panics ended at dawn "I know that this 1s the last ume we're all going to be together and nobod) wanted to miss 1t," said Jeff Young amid mcrrymalttng at Newport Harbor High School "We were wamng for this a long time." Whtie the mood might have seemed lighthearted, there arc scnous reasons why parents volunteered hundreds of hours over the past several months to sta&e these elaborate panics for their sons and daughters. In years past, graduatma seniors too often followed the shameful elamplc of adults and fueled their celebrations with alcohohc beveraJCS. When they milted dnnking with dnving, a time meant for youthful exhilaration often turned into tragedy instead Parents soon realized that an all-night, alcohol-free party on the school campus could ensure a happy end to the high school years. First at Laguna Beach, then at ( orona dcl Mar and Newport Hatbor, and this year for the tint time at Manna and Estancta, parents coordloated all the planning. hired the cntcrtaJners, built the props, t WlSted the arms of local merchants for door prizes, manned the pme booths and chaperoned the parties. At Newport Harbor, the venerable campus wu transfonned into a Wild West town complete with a barn-like dance hall, a huJC casino and a main street lined wtth carn1 val booths, tattoo artists and food stands. At Corona del Mar Hiah. the gymnasium housed attractions that borrowed their themes from the world of tclev1SJon - a Mel's Diner from "HaJ?PY Days," a Jail from "Hills Street Blues: a patch of arccn and a wb1tc-su1ted host from "fantasy Island;' a Madonna k>ok4like from MTV. Al Manna High in Huntinaioo Beach. students dressed like Hawaiian tourisu u they danced, played blackjack or sianed each othcn' yearbooks. - At Laauna Deach High, a .. Nifty 'SO." theme meant a stop at the Bijou theater or a chance to JCt back at a teacber by knockina him into the dunk tank. At Estancia Ht&h. students enjoyed a moonlit cruise of Lona Beach HarbOr. But while the themes vaned, the mood at each was the same. flirtina. aorsina oo I 1 ma tless snacks, dancin& to rock 'a• roU and aeneral rowdiness remain the tim~ honored tccn-agc pastimes. OCC'sMcKee.professorfor 24years By TONY SAAVEDRA Oflheo.llJ,... ..... Donald E. McKee, who retired from Orange Coast College lhts month after 24 years as a business professor. dtcd Thursday of acute leukemia al UCLA Medical Center. Mckee was 57 Hts death came a little more than two months after he was diagnosed as having the deadly cancer A Costa Mesa resident, McKee was looking forward to has leisure years, said math professor John Clark. who c;hared an offi ce wuh the educator for more than 20 \.cars "We arc stunned by Don'c, dea1h . Ht' ,,, ,,,,,,,~, ' '• was a big sports fan. He was planning to travel to Seoul, Korea for the 1988 Olympic Games," Clark said. McKee Joined the college faculty in 1962 as an instructor in business, accounttog and data processmg. Prev1ouslyi the natJvc of Covington, Ky., worked for BM Corp. and Dean Willer and Co. He received his bachelor's of science degree and master's 1n business adminis- 1ratton an marketing from UCLA. McKee was awarded the Bronze Star while servma as an Anny officer m Korea. Whale at Orange Coast. he kept statistics for the campus' crew team. promptana the cstabltshmcnt an 1985 of an award named in his honor The Don McKee Cup as given to the c~ that wtns the hghtwe1aht Ctfbt race in the Newport lnv1tat1onal Rowtna Reptta. McKee was also a lonrumc member of OCCs scholarship committee and served as treasurer for Mesa Verde Methodist Church. He is survived by wife Dorothy, and their three adult cb1ldrcn. K.Jm, Karen and John. A memonal SCl"VlCC 1s planned for Mesa V crdc Mcthodut Church, I 70 I W Baker St., at 2 p.m. Tuesday. He will be cremated by the Neptune Society Donations may be made to the UCLA Cancer and Leukemia Research Foun- datton Donald E . llcKee Queen Elizabeth may rule Britain, but not the calendar Queen Eltn--------------fatr play and rcfu~s to acknowledge her aac?"' beth may be the "The women will be with me all the way," cnct ruler of fngland. Elizabeth. Thert's not a loyaJ wb,Ject O\ttlherc who Scotland Northern N d~sn't share my scnumcnts about tumina 60. In fact. .. Ireland and all the ANCY Eltzabeth adds, unleash1n1 a 'hocker ... I'm thinktna of dom1 n1om across havina a bill passed 1n the House of lords maklna 1t lqal 1hc c;('a but she's not MCINTYRE for women to remain 59 indefinitely·· allowed a com-The Pnmc M1n1ster, whohasfaceddownevcryworld moncr's pnv1leae of leader eyeball toe)cball without bhnkina. suddcnlybursu remaintng 5Q for 1 tnto uncontrollable w~ Sht' bcas the Queen that she's decade Hov. can a Queen possibl,Y fib about her aae when her alreadv 1n deep trouble Wt th her ministers and a blow like \UbJects publtctzc her 60th btnhday on postqe stamps" this could topple the Tory 1ovcrnmcnt. ··wc·re still <\!1 if that wasn '1 indiscreet enouah. they fire ofT cannon\ rccovenn& from Mrs <;1mpson ... Maaic moans. "What blov. trumpets and troop out the Houtehold Guards on you're propoi.mg. Madam. v.ould shock the country even prime time T\ 10 blab to the world that their SO\lettiJn 1s wone than what wur uncle Da,,.1d.,d1d" a ~nior ct111en '-'ext they'll pnnt her asc on five-pound .\t this poanl Pnncc Ph1hp chime<; in, "Ocattst. for notes 820 year\ )Our amc<otors ha"e never lied about their qe. ( an't the poor lady have an) secrets., Don ever) Some have lost 1heir heads and one abdicated, but l\O native wtthtn ea"'hot of JUnJle drums have to know their monarch has done anythtng tht'> rash. my dear. h imply monarch hu reached a m1iestone she'd dearly ltke to isn't spon1na " Ph1l1p clac.p'i h1'i hands bclund hrs back a1 swcep under the red carpet., 1f he wcrt on a royal walkabout "Consider Charies. my No wondrr Elizabeth had an e1tprcss1on as ttJht as a pct. who 1s w1111n1 for ~ou to retire so he can be k1na. Our banker'\ 'imtle dunng her birthday celebrattons at "K>n l&n't keep pla\ ing polo and falhn1 off his horw Bud.1n&ham Palace She wa<o tryina to keep a stiff upper 1ndefin1tC'I) " ltp I feel for her. Tumtnf 601'i nothina to bum about N0t The Queen is v1s1hh moved b) the thouiht of( hartes c"cn a Queen wanu. a h1nhda~ with a b1a. alanna 0 in 1t. wa1t1na tn the wm1s until he'un old man ".\II naht." she It., cas) to \.ISU1h1c the stormy d1scun1ons that conccdc<o, "l aucss 1f the Ouche , of Kenl can open a cn\ut'd het .... cen Elizabeth and Marprct Thatcher on the 8nmh exhibit ma JC Penne~ 'itOrr 1n l o~ <\nscles. I C'ln 1mpcndang ro,al b1nhday. As Ehzabe1h pacn tht floor 1n al'° makr a \lcnfice tor the &Jory ot En&loand" ht'r pink pnnt dtc , pink pearl and matchtnJ pink .. You won't rqrct at. Madam." bubbles Ma~ '"I cloc:h~ hat toppc-J with pink Canterbury Bells. lhe 1umed 60 thti ynr and it dotsn't hun 1 bit" ht fll!hed \uJdcnly turns to her Pnmt Mini tcr and announce a "ttly smile .. The) don't ,an mt the Iron Butterfly for 1mpcnousl) ... l'\C made up my mind. I am cxef\'1 1n1 my no1h1n1 .. • m)al ~ropt1\'t 10 remain '9 as Iona as J hkc So put "I have only on.t cond111on.'' announco the Quccn av.a.> th~ trum~" Thcre11 bt no binhday celebrat1ons "I Y."'lnl the nc papen to bun. tht announcement or my thK )Car Or an} year to come." 60th birthday on the back ne\t to 1he CbttW E1poru Tht l 1hert~ Cclcbrauon 1' rc'\m1n1'1Cnt or a pn:vtou event that wa\ orpntlcd by tht Newport Harbor Art Mu"'um m con,uncuon \\1th the 1984 Olympic,, which raiSC'd $200.000 m net procttds. Porter 1s pred1ct1nf proceeds from the July 3 t\ ent w1I 1Ufll9U that fiaurt. 6QT" Birthday lJp "But )our Royal H11hn ... psps Marprct, losina Report " her ~ool and runn1n1 her hand throuah her ~rfectly "I'll do m) ~l. Your MlJC'St ... JUIP' Marpret who co1tl('d hair. •• Dcfendcr-of·thc.Fa1th. you can•t he look1 hkc 'htfu t swal~ one of her butbend'1 about )'Our . Th1!. isn't AmcnC'&." bells, "but tl\c ounsa Bureau 'Mln't hke 11. Your y .. Well. 1t' 11mr we drop somt of our fuddy duddy is the bt t thin& wt ha"'t ao1 for us outside of And(:a Mott 1nfonnat1on aboul the Liber· I)' Cc lcbrauon ts 1va1lhle by calhna the Mucum at 7 \ll 11 22. . - V1c1onan 1ra<t\t1oni." the Queen rttons ··we'd beucr and felJlc's ~d1 .. mo"t 1ntu lht' 20th century btfort It's gone ·· As tilt Outtn Wttrit t ( \~ room "Rut ~htl v.ould your 1ubJ«ts thank" pleads the " ftrr this b&1h, 1f )OU n~ any royal bin l rnmc M1n1,tcr. "of monarch -ho flaunts the rule1 of celebratmn'. you can rut Marprtt Row ftn the tampa. IJ ..... ,. ' Accused Soviet spy ordered expelled after sting arrest WASHINGTON (AP) -The top Sovictairattache 1n the Vatted Saatei was ordemi expelled from the country Fnday after the FBI said it cauaht h im tf"Yln8 to act cla Hied information on some of the U.S. Air Force's m ost stcret defense prosrams. Col. Vladimir M lzmaylov, 43, was arrested shortly after 10 p.m . EDT Thursday by FBI agents at a ~mote "dead drop" sue near a wooded area in suburban Maryland, where the Soviet had gone to dig up buned U.S. defense documents, said the FBI lzmaylov told FBI agents he was looking for a fish ing pond, authorities said. lzm.aylov took a swma at aacnti taking him into cus&ody. wd Dana E. Caro, ipccial agent in of \he FBl's Washinaton field office. C~ro told reporters the air attache "wa~ quite upset" and was subsequently band· cuffed. lzmaylov was carryina a switchblade knife. but didn't try to use 1t, the FBI said. When taken into custody. the Soviet auache told FBI agents he was lost and was loolung for a place to fish. There aren't any fishing holes nearby, and 1be Soviet didn't have any fishtng gear in has car said Caro The Sov1et was later ~leased to embassy officials after they "verified llmaylov's diplomatic immunity status." the FBI id in a news release. The documents had been left at the dropsJte by a U.S. Air Force officer who volun~ to cooperate with FBI counter-antellisencc after lzmaylov approached him more than a year ago. Taking lzmaylov into CU$tody "abruptly terminated an aggn:s1uve Soviet Military Intelligence oper- ation," dunna which the Soviets attempted to obtain secttt U .S Air Force 1nformat1on on four U S. defense programs. Vladlmlr II. 1.smaylo. Poles accuse U.S. officlal of spybig WARSAW, Poland (AP) -The Polishgovemment on Fm.lay accused a U.S. diplomat of espionage and said he received information from a Pole arrested on charges of passing mili- tary intelligence to the United States. The diplomat was 1dent1fied by the official PAP news agency as Stephen Donald Mull, a second secretary an the poliucal section of the U .S EmbaSS}' who has been based an Poland for two \>ears Top-level Soviet spy Rea~an: defects from N. Africa 2 polyps PAP's repori said Mull was a ''stafferot l ' S. intelhgencr known for has 'elltra-diploma11c' tntcrrsts and lively contacts with the anti-state o pposn1on 10 Poland " Rcpom b} P.\P and state tele- v1Ston did not '\a\ whether Mull would IX' e'~lled· PAP ~1d Mull had contacts with two ad" 1ser'> to Sohdanty founder Lech Wale\3 -the Rev Henryk Jankowski and Bron1slaw Gcremek -and Jau~k Lesko"". a mathema- tician and former member of the Sohdant\ .,tudl•nts union WASHINGTON (AP) - A top- level Soviet spy an Nonh Africa has defected and 1s 1n the United States telling U S. offic1aJs about Sovtct operations 1n Arab countries, intelligence community sources said Friday. Oleg Agranaants, an offic1aJ of the Soviet KGB spy agency, "basically walked into the U.S. Embassy m Tunas a month ago and defected." said one source. The sources, who asked not to be identified by name, said Agran1ants was assigned to the Soviet Embassy an Tums, where his cover JOb was as the No. 3 official 1n the Soviet delegation Agrao1an1s has been broughl to the U nitcd States for detailed interrog- ation, the sources said. Stung last )'Car by the unusual case of Vital)' Yurchenko the KGB defector who returned to the Sov 1ets. L S intelligence officials are disclosing, even pnvately, ltttle anfor- mauon about Aaf'an1ant.s. Yurchenlco. a gcneral-dcstgnate in the KGB and former chief of Soviet Embassy security in Washington, defected an Rome and spent three months here tclJing U.S offietals about Soviet operations, includ1ng two alleged Soviet spies 1n this country, Edward Howard and Ronald Pelton. A former CIA agent, Howard i~ a fugJt1vc last seen in Finland and believed to have fled to the Sov1rt Union. Pelton, a former National Security Agency expert in spying on Soviet communications. was convicted on espionage charges recently in federal court in Baltimore. At this early stage 10 Agraniants' 1nterrogauon, he 1s believed to be a genuine defector and not a double- agent planted by tht' Soviet Union State blasts Congress' SALT bill WA~Hl:"l(i TOI' ( \P) -The State Depanment al'cu....-d the House and a Rcpuhl1c.an-run Senate comm1t1ee on Fnda~ of trying "to underm1nr our nuclear deterrent forces•· with legislauon designed to save the SALT II armc. lontrol treat\ with the Soviet l n1on · Spokesman Charh:'> l Redman said a resoluuon b\ the House urging President Reagan to maintain limit'> on nuclear "'eapom and a s1m1lar Tex as c op drives man to Californ ia CRANE. Texa\ (AP) -A pohu: officer who took 11me off to dnve a befuddled man 1,400 miles home to R1vers1de. Cahf. has bet:n honored for ·outstandtn~ humanitarianism." Manurl Fierro had responded to a call about a susp1c1ous person when he found 80.ycar-old G1ordana Barb1an1 at the local Da111 Quttn. where the eldrrl) man had JUSt bought a hamhurger for his dead wife "He told me all he wanted to do was hu)' something to eat for his wife " Fierro. 40. s~ud Thu~a\> "But there y,asn't an)'bod) else there " measure approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee were unprecedented and sent the wrong \1gnal to Moscov. Redman ~1d "we are senousl) concerned about congrc!!.s1onal efforts to undermine our nuclear deterent forcec; b) 11e1ng U S forces to the outdaled and violated SALT II treal) rather than loo1cing toward our current and ant1c1patcd ~unty requirement~.·· The steps taken on Capitol Hill on Thursda)' are considered forerunners of leg1slat1on to bt' mtroduced next month to deny funds for U.S strategic weapons that exceed the ceilings estabhshed an the 1979 Strategic Arms L1m1tat1on Treaty. Rep. 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"He said he had JUSt taken off to go to the store." {NEW ARRIVALS) SALE On Selected Designer Dresses up to 50°/o off 3 DAYS ONLY Sat ., Sun ., Mon. removed for testing WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres1- den1 Reagan had two small polyps ~moved from has colon Fnday, and his doctor pronounced him "in good health" after five hours of medical tests to check for any recurrence of cancer folloWing the removal of a malignant tumor from has intestine a )ear ago A bncf wnttcn statement by pres1- dent1al physician T Burton Smith, after Reagan was released from Bethesda Naval Hospital outside Washington, said the small growths "will undergo standard laboratory cvalua11on and final ~sulls should be available Saturda} " Prcc;1dent1al spokesman Larr) Speakec; said doctors presume. ba~d on the size and appearance of the new gro.,.,ths that the)' arc bt'n1g.n But he said b1ops1es would be performed to confirm that preliminary d1agnos1s The president has had several s1m1larly small polyps removed in the past and all pro"ed to be benign "Thr results of all the other tests were normal, and the president 1s in good health,'' Smith's statement said The physician c<tlled 1t "a routine post-operauve e'am1nat10n" that included blood tt''>ts. X-ra}"s. computenzed "CAT"' ~ans and a colonoscopy FTC opposes cola giants' merger plans \\ .o\<iHINGTON (.o\P)-Thc Fed- eral Trade Comm1ss1on dec1drd Fnda) to go to coun to prevent PepsiCo from buyang the Seven-Lip Co. and 10 block Coca-Cola's proposed takeover or Dr Pepper ( o Thr comm1ss1on \31d ll feared the takeovers would rrduce compe1111on in the d1stnbut1on and sale of soft dnnk'i in the United \tates. In a bnef statement following a closed meeting, the comm1ss1on an- nounced 1t had directed Its staff toast. a federal d1stnct court next week for an m1unct1on against both mergers. The commic;s1on vote wac; 4-0, wnh C'omm1ss1onrr Mar~ Azcuenaga absent Thr two acqu1'i1t1onc; would cost a total ofS850 malhon and 1f completed would g1\e Coke and Pepsi control of 80 percent of the nation's soft dnnk market The FTC dec1s1on came as a federal 1udge in Columbus. Ga.. issued a temporary restramtng order blocking the two mergers. 1n a suit filed by Royal Crown Cola, a smaller competitor ofthr soft dnnk giants. Non-prescription capsules pulled from the market SEATTLE (AP) -Bristol-Myen Co. withdrew all non-prescription cap ules from the market Friday. followina discovery of a third bottle of Extra:.Strenl\h Excedno capsules tainted with cyanide Coroner'$ mvcstigators were re- examining several deaths in the Seattle area for traces of 1he poison, while police and health officials hunted sto~to-store for any Extra- Strength Excedrin capsule:. left on shelves. Cyanide--tainted capsules have been found in two bottles of Extra- Slrcngth EJtcednn capsules an suburban Auburn and one in nearby Kent, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported. The bottles from the same lot number, 5-H I 02, expiration date August 1988. were bem• analyzed for fingerpnnts and tampenng by an FBI laboratory m Washington, D.C., but FBI spokesman Joe Smuh 10 Seattle said Friday the results of those tesu would be withheld during the 1nvesugation Bnstol-Myers bad recalled Its Extra-Strenith capsules nationwide, and on Fnday followed with the announcement that the pa1nlc.illcrs Datril and Bufferin and the cold medicine Comtttx also would bt' withdrawn The company will continue producing tablet forms of the medi- cations. and said 90 percent of Its consumers already buy tablets. 2nd firm to pull drugs this year NEW YORK (AP) -Bnstol- Myers Co. on Fnday became the second major pharmaceuucal company ttus year to Wlthdraw from the non-prcscnpuon capsule bu:nness followio.4 fatal tampering 1nadents. Some md\Utry analysts said at was hkely such action would spread throughout the over-the-co1:1nterdrug market, maluna compet1t1on more intense for such forms of med1cauon as capsule-shaped coated tablets known as caplets. But another lea.din& company victimized by tampenng, SmithK.Jinc Beckman Corp .. said 1t slllJ mtended to remtroducc c~rules for ovcr-the- counter sales o the cold-remedy Contac and the allergy medietnc Teldnn. Those non-prescnptton products were removed from store shelves m March followmg a tampering incident, and are scheduled to return later this year m new tamper-resistant packages. Bristol-Myers' announcement came after two deaths 1n the Seattle area were hnked to cyanide poisoning of its Extra-Strength Excednn capsules and after authonucs said several other deaths were being reinvestigated 1n light of the discovery of tampenog. Regents meeting used as foruJJJ on apartheid issue By the A11oclated Pn11 LOS ANGELES -Demonstrators and pohuc1ans gathered Fnd.ay · outside a University of California Regents mcetmg. but the board d1dn"t discuss the call for the un1verstly to pull it's S2 4 b1lhon 10 mvestmcnts out of companies doing bus1nes, 1n South Afnca. About 60 protesters showed up outside the mcetmg on the UCLA campus, but there was only one arrest reponed Mayor Tom Bradley. running for governor agamst incumbent Republican George DcukmeJian, and U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston. facing Republican U.S. Rep. Ed Zschau, both spoke outside the building while the regents met an closed session. UC Prc~1dcnt David Gardner said the issue would not be taken up by tht' trustees unul their next mceung. set for Santa Cruz on July 17-18 Teen heart patlent returns home SAN FRl\NCISCO -A teen-age girl who rc<:~aved a heart from a high school admirer has returned home after being hospitalized for a m 1 nor episode of organ reJectton. officials said Fnday Donna Ashlock, 15. was released from PaC1fic Presbytenan Hospital in San Francisco Thursday and returned to 1hc farming community of Patterson 75 miles southeast, said hospital -.pokeswoman Gail Ferran Baby NlcJcy may need surgery on aorta LOMA LINDA -Baby Nicley, though apparently rcc~v.enn~ from ~is second hean transplant, may need SUTJ.Cty to ease a constnct1on in a ma)Or blood vessel that contnbutcd to the failure of the first transplant. a hospital official said Friday Three-year-old Nicky Carrizales of San Antonio, Te:itas, rcmamcd m cnttcal but stable condition at Loma Landa U nivcrstty Medical Center afler doctors implanted the heart of a 6-year-old boy in an operation completed early Thursday. said spokeswoman Anita Rockwell In a cond1t1on update prepared Fnday mommg, Rockwell said doctors have discovered that surgery performed on Nicky as an infllnt failed to completely repair a narrowing ofh1s aorta, the mam blood vessel leading from the hrart. L eglonnalrea' dlsease bJ Norco Etgh1 Norco municipal workers underwent treatment for symptoms of Legionnaires' disease after they became ill during repair work on a broken water hne. One of the men was hosp1tahzed briefly after ootmng symptoms Saturday, and he and three othcn had were stilJ resUnf at home Fnday. their doctor sajd. Nooe had hfe-threatenin& 1llncu. Meanwh1 le, three of at least four patients at a Connecticut hospital who contracted Legionnaires' disease have died m 1hc last two months. A fourth patient remams in 1he Hospital of St. Raphael 1n New Haven Don Job.nson ends 'Vl ce' walkout LOS ANGELES -"M1am1 Yacc" star Don Johnson ended a live-day walkout from the trend-setting show Fnday after reachmg an agrcemen1 in a salary dispute and wtll return to work Monday, the president of Universal Telev1s1on announced. Neither Robert A. Harris, head ofUnavcrsal Television which produces the show. nor NBC-TV would disclose the tenns of the aarccment Announcement of the agrttmerit came at the end ofa day in which Universal Studios, the parent of Unavcnal Telev1S1on. filed a $1 0 million breach of contract suit afunst Johnson. and reports surfaced that Universal was poised to replace him with either former "St. Elsewhere" star Mark Harmon or movie and Broadway star Treat Williams. CONCANNON'$ HORSELESS ST ABLES 'J2t,lt,,-'2tJ6U &. lJeJttfe~ <7i11ttM CLASSIC AUTO SHOW Sunday June 22. 11 :00 am -4:00 pm AT LIDO MARINA VILLAGE No admission charge to the show Ample perking. Classic Roll ·Royce & Bentley Autos wlll be on display You may also chooM to dine on the waterfront. browse In the VIII g '1 unique shops or visit lhe yachting center. Bring the entire f amlly! ................... ._ ' 55 F rwy becomes N wport Blvd Croes over PCH loft at Via Udo Parking on left , ·~ Moslem captors free two of their Freneh hostages BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Shute Moslem kidnappen released French tc&eviaion corresPondent Philippe Rochot and cameraman Gcorics Kansen in west Beirut shonly before midni&ht Friday. No French Embassy official was on hand to see the two Frenchmen as they walked into the Beau Rivace. ''Maybe you can call them, because we have telephone problems here," Rochot sa1d. said. He said he and Hanson were tokS they would be relcued only three hours before they were set free in the Ram let al·Baida rct1dential district. The Frenchmen did not know where they were held, Rochat said, but he added, "We were not blindfolded. We were stayina on a bed "We w~ left free near the hotel Beau Rivaae and then walked to the hotel," Rochot told Assoc1atcd Press COrTCSPondent Hala Jaber as he sat beside Hansen, 45, in the Beau Rivaae hotel lobby. Anonymous telephone callers told two Beirut newspapers early Fnday that two members of a four-man French telev1s1on crew kidnapped March 8 would be freed later in the day. The telev1s1on crewmen still miss- ing arc soundman Aurel Cornea, 54, and liahtma engrnccr Jean-Louis Normandin, 34. 1n a room." · Rochot was clean shaven while · Hansen had a thick beard. Both were wearina clean ahirts and trousers. They were surrounded by Shiite militiamen and Synan secret service agents as they spoke with reporters. Rochot, 39-year-old Middle East COrretPondenl of the French network Anteone-2, said they were treated well dunna the three months they were held captive. ''We read some ... French litera- ture. We ate about three times a day. We aot three cigarettes a day. We could shave, we could wash. There was a shower," he said. Rochot was asked about Cornea and Normandin and he said. "l don't know when they will be released. They just picked the two of us and said you arc 1oing to be freed." He said Cornea and Normandjn .. are in good condition. They have been treated lake us." The release initially was set for 7 p.m. by the k:idnappers, and it was nearly midniaht when Rocbot and Hanson were irecd and arrived at the hotel. Police and Witnesses had fCPorted earlier that two hostaJtS had been freed, but French Embassy offictals denied it and the two could not be found. When told he had lost weight. he lauahed and said he was happy to be free and looking forward to returning to Paris. AJI of the four crew members were kept together m one room. Rochot Palestinians cause courtroo111 uproar By Ge A11oclatecl Pren GENOA, Italy -Two Palestinians charged with hijack:ina the Achille Lauro cruise sh1p shouted anJOIY an Arabic from their counroom cages Fnday, causing the prosecutor to pale and rush out. "They have made threats," he told reporters. Judge Lino Monteverde hastily adjourned the day's trial session of 15 men charged in the two days of terror aboard the Italian liner last October during which 383 people were held hostage and a 69-year-old invalid Amencan was killed. Only five of the defendants are in custody. Prosecutor Luigi Carh refused to say whether the threats were directed at the court. The Arabic-language reporter appointed by the court, clearly nervous, refused requests for a translatton CJJemobyl toll won't erceed 35 LOS ANGELES -The doctor who treated rad1atton victims of the Soviet nuclear accident at Chernobyl said Friday that a maximum of four to nine more deaths from acute rad11uon e:llposurc arc likely. "I don't thank more than 30 or 35 ind1viduals will die immediately as a consequence of Chernobyl," including the 26 deaths to date, Dr. Robert Peter Gale said dunng a luncheon sponsored by the Los Angeles World Affairs Council But Gale refused to predict the number of future deaths from radiauon-mduccd cancers Monks can't watcJJ soccer RANGOON. Burma -The Buddhist monks orpn1zatton has decided to d1sc1phne monks who "1olate religJous rules by bcggang m an improper manner or watching cntertammcnt such as soccer matches. s1ate- owned newspapers said Fnday. The papers, including the Workina Peoples Daily, said the government-sponsored Sangha (Buddhist monks) orianazauon did not spectfy what actJon 1t would take against errant monks. Althouab It 1s forbidden by the V1yiya, or rule of clef'IY, many saffron-robed monks can be seen watchma soccer. the country's most popular spon, at the Aungsan Stadium in }langoon. Guerrllla dles ln lalled attac.t LIMA, Peru -A woman guerrilla tried to fire a mortar shell at a building where the Socialist Inter- national bepn its annual mcetillJ Fnday but the weapon exploded and killed her, Police said. The attempted attack came a day after Pohce and troops retook three prisons in or near Lima, lcavma at least 2501pmates dead foUowina an upnsma by guerrilla prisoners. In another develo~ menl, the prime ministers of Italy and Norway canceled their plans to attend the Socialist International con.gress because of security fears. Police sa1d the anem~t to fire a shell from a homemade monar at the conventJon center occurred a few minutes before President Alan llircia amved to open the four-day Socialist International meeting Chlnese e%hlblt space servlce MONTREUX. Switzerland -Chmese deleptes took part for the fir'\t lime ever an an international space 1echnology exh1b1t1on this week. promotina theirsatellite- launching service as a low-cost alternative to the now- halted U.S. and European programs. Zhana Zhimin, director of markettng for the state-owned China Great Wall lndustry Corp .• said Fnday that the Chinese booth had many visitors but that it was impossible to esumate how many deals might come from the exposure. "There were some who JUSt wanted a general idea of the corporation and some who came to do business." he sa.id. Due to recent criminal tampering of EXCEDRIN Capsules in Auburn, Washington, Bristol-Myers Company has instituted an immediate nationwide recall of all EXCEDRIN Capsules. ' . As a further safety precaution, Bristol-Myers has joined the Food and Drug Administration in requesting that consumers do not take EXCEDRIN Capsules. All EXCEDRIN products in tablet form continue to be safe and effective All unused EXCEDRIN Qgpsules should be returned for a coupon for free EXCEDRIN Tablets. or a refund. Returns should be sent to: EXCEDRIN Capsule Exchange P.O. Box 1000 Balt1~ore. Maryland 21268 If you 'NOUld like more information. Bristol-Myers has set up a special toll-free number. Dial 1-900-200-2500 and the cost of the call will be paid by Bristol-Myers. , ~ppeRocbot Ofange CoP1 o~rL y PILOT I Geort• ffaneen S. African security lawsOK'd JOHANNF.SBURO, South Africa (AP) ..... Tbc .Prelidellt•1 COUACil Uled its lqillative ~ Friday IO a_pprove to• leCUriay la.a whole delay in the two noa-wtaiae dwDben or Parliament led the eovena.maat ID decree a national state of emen By ~otes of lS-22 ud 3S-I. council puled bills pmnnuaa dekntioo without trial ror l IO dl)'I rather than the 14 allowed in QOO-emcraency conditions under cum:at law, a4d aivin& eecurity forces sweepina Powers ill any di.strict the law and order minister dedatCi a.o ..unrest area." President P.W. Botha appoints all 60 members of the council. which can adopt lesislation stalemated in the Wee-chamber Parliament. His nilina National Party baa 35 scats. Six other aeau are a.ssipc:d to whites and 19 to Indians and people of mixed race. Bring Hawaii to your backyard. Luau decorations at Celebrations ·-----------Complete Table Ensembles Bamboo Umbrellas Tiki Torches Leis We Carry ~~ 979-8570 Luau Kits 801 W. Baker St. t Blk. West or Bristol Costa Mesa, CA "Special Occasions Start With" C·ELEBRATIONS Unique party supplies and decorations ' 'I , I \ ; a ·-. ' Church's 44th festival to salute faith, freedom Blesle4 8acramal Cllarcla, West· minster, will salute faith and freedom at ils 44th annual fc uval at noon today and Sunday on the church arounds, 14072 Oltvc St. Food booths, to be mann~ by memben of church orpmzatioiu. will featurc Meiucan and Vietnam~ food, Poltsh sausaJes, hamburaers. hot dop, soft dnnk'\ coffee and dessert. The pme area will include • baseball throw. bean bag tou, cake walk, duel pond, tish pond, &)ass pnch, 11ck-t.ack-toc and two-pin bowl ing. ••• "Retum from Darkness ... JUSl rc- lea~ from Warner Book!>. will be discus~ b>-m author. Nina Vida, at M p.m. Monday in thc library of the Jt wlsb CommGDlty Ctoltr of Ctatral Oru1t Cowi&y. Vida will tell how she decided to ~nte this novel about a woman of courage who surv1\-CS the Holocaust to seek her t0n and bctrayetl and finds a new life with love and rcdempuon. The center 11 located at 12181 Buaro St , Garden Grove. For infor- mation, call S~36, ext. 2S3. • • • Dr James Dobson's 11x-part scnes on "Tum Your Heart Toward Home," will be&Jn at 9:30 a.m. Sunday ut the Prtoce of Peace Lellleran C'llarcla, 2987 Mesa Verde Onve, Costa Mesa The films focus on protectin$ and s1rengthcn1n1 fnm1ly rclat1onsh1ps. • • • Haydn'!> masterpiece:, "1 he Crca- 11on,' will be prescntc:d by the sanctuary choir at St. Alldrew's Presbyterian Cburcla, Newport Beach, at 7 p.m Sunday Don G. Fontana. minmc:r of music. will conduct the I ()()..voice choir and the 28-picce orchestra. Tickets arc necessal) and will be Nuns' dismissal refused by order Vv A \HI~< 1 I<>~ I A Pl -Official' men ts relating to the rhurch's teach- ol thc 'mtl'f\ of ~otrc Dame have told 1ng position on abon1on But onl}' the Vat1{an the\ .... 111 not d1sm1s~ t"-O !>Cattered detail\ have been relea~d nuns who arc '>tandmg b) a con-b) tho~ involved tro\ er\tal aboruon statement, onc of Despite the two nun!>' refu~l 10 go the nun~ \aid this week along with any '>UCh arrangement, fhere .... a~ no 1mmed1atc: ind1ca-supcnors of the S1stcrs of Notre tton "'hat the ncllt step might be m the Dame told Vatican offic1al'i on Tues- two la~' that go hack to a statement da) that "they ha\-C rho!><'n not to -publ1c,hC'd 1n fhc New York Times d1sm1ss us on the ftr'>I ad" S1~ter at the he1gh1 of the t 984 presidenuat Barbara Ferraro said campaign -..ay1ng oppost11on to In the actual 'itateml'nt, th e order abon1on " not the onl) legitimate said there were ex1cnua11ng c1rcum- Roman < alhohc pos1t1on stances surrounding the adven1!>t- ln Dt~ll'mher 1984. two month'i /ment including "the .\mcncan tra- after the paid ad appeared, staunchl) d111on of open d1scuc;s111n 1n the an11-abortwn Vatican officials told press.·· the charged atmosphere of the rcllg1ou'> \upt·nor'l to o,eek retractions pres1dent1al campaign and a\ 1c-w that from 24 l \ nu ns among the 97 many of the s1gncrs saw the ad ao; a call 'l1gner' ul tht: '>latement. raising the for dialogue rather than a pro- threat 111 J1'>m1\~I from rehg.ious abon1on statement order\ lor nun'> 1.1.ho refu~d to go ··Vv e do not see 1n thl'> ac110n along '>uffic1en1 cause to 1n111atc a process The demand lor outnght pubhl tor d1<.m1~'><!I,'" ..aid the <,tatcment, retrac11om was softened earlier th1) read b) Sister L.11 Boyar from tht: year and '>ponsc.1r'.> of the c;tatement order's headquaners an Rome ha\ c said all but thc two ca~s ha\ e Still. the statement said. the order"s been ~nleJ leader; ha\e noted w11h concern that In m~~t instances scttlemcnt ap-thc two nuns have been taking public parently ha\ meant pnvate agrce-stands m fa\ or of women's choice ol ment b) tnd1v1dual nuns w11h statc-abortion since the ad appeared A CINlll W1lclml 1Pt11 The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Co.taM ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd ~nurcn School 9 00 Worship 9:00 and 10 30 Cherles 0 Clerk M1n11ter Cott• Mua MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 B•tl•r Worahlp A Church School 130-10:00 •m Dr W1lll11m E S1eet 979-8214 Nt'wport &.th CH"llT CHURCH IY TWE HA UNITU) ..-ntOOllT 1400 w Balboe Blvd tn-llOe R•v L•wrene. T Young .-. • CIMlrllll ...... all A.al PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF THE COVENANT •ruce A. Kume, PHtOt Terry McCanne Olrec;1or of Adull M1n11trlea T •n• Ale•• az Olfector ol Chlldren a M1n11trt•t Sl.rlday Worship -a JO & 10 00 a 111 Cluc:lt Schoel ci..en l1wv ~ 10 00 I Ill lbt•f c•t Hlialllt - • lO ' 10·00 1111 Ytll*1 -7 00 p m 2850 Fairview Rd , Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1M1a11>urt Synool 790 Vlctorte SI., Co•t• M"a Loth•r V. Tornow, PHtor 831-1811 '"'c. Jeetl•, , .. ,°' WORSHIP SERVICE UIO 10:30 AM ~.,School '~ Milt Ctau 9 20 A.M 1v11lable at the door. The church 1-; located at 600 St. Andrews Road. For infonnation. call 631 -3821 • • • Educ111on Day, when educ~tlon proarami. arc explained, 1s scheduled al l 0 e.m. Sunday at CJaabad of lrvlu, 4872 Royce Road, Irvine. • • • A brunch and open hou\C will be held at 10 a.m Sund.a} at Con1re1a- t10 11 B'aal T1edek, ~669 I alben Ave .. f-ounta1n Valley • • • Ron Ltfebvrc, an authonty on adolescent sports training, will speak at a S p.m barbecue toda} at the Slaepberd of Puce Lotberan Claarcla, 181 Bl Culver Onve. Irvine • • • The African Children's Choir, lOmposed of 30 Ugandan orphans, will sini at the 8 and 11 a.m. services Sunday at the EvuaeUcal Free Claucla of HutlnatoD Beaela, 1912 Renovation Florida St • • • The summer worship schedule of a s1na1e ~rvice at 9· 30 a.m. Sunday~ wtll bcJin Sunday at the Lapaa Prtsb)'ltriu Qierd, 41 S • Forest ~\I(' • • • A~ the church school ends for tht summer, teachersandch1ldren will be honored at the I 0 a.m service Sunday at the Nel&bbotlaood CoDpe.-tJonal C'burcb, 140 St Ann·~ Dnve. Lquna Beach I\ p1cn1c will follow at Laauna N1gucl Rc-gional Park • • • Open house will be held at noon Sunday at the refurbished New Tbou&bl CJarhtiu Cbureb realer, 1929 T usun Ave , Costa Mesa • • • A backpackinJ tnp to the high Sierras, a bike tnp to San Diego and an afternoon at a watcrsl1de set the pace for 'iummer act1v111es for youth at Good Sbeplaerd Latlleru Cllurcb, The Rev. Cha.rlea Arehart etanda in front of the Metro- politan Community Church of the Rock.Jea, in the heart of Denver. The 79-year-old church la under renovation, done moetly by lta &•Y memben who now number 200. s . All ME.s EPISCOPAi. ............ .,. .... ,.fwf;.,.,,,_ ... Bit ............. ...ah _, AMf.,.t:15All ...... ,ld• f .............. , .... a1'44Ma HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Oleclplee of Cllrl1I) 2401 lrvln• at Sant• luti.t N••l>Of'I .. ecll 14$-5711 Mormng Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM MlntatM NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Berc. Pastor Kim Eifert Krocstad, PastOf WORSIUP SHYICE 8 AM' 10 30 AM (Interpreter !Of the deaf at 8 AM) SUN>AY SCHOOL 9 15 AM lbsery Carf Auilable WELCOME ltl ltHr Ir, llew,er1 leeoh Hl-Hl1 .... ..., ~hftMI ... 0., c •• 1:IO A.M. ..... ... Chrrt Ital\ Eltmenlar y School ....___ __ 543_..eeee __ ---J Be sure to worshi P Hunt.ngton Beecn NO<tl\ COMMUNITY UNITED METHODllT CHUfltCH 6662 Heil Ave 842 4461 Worehlp B«11ic. 1:30 a 10:00 8·30 Sunday School 10:00 FountaJn vaney FIRIT UNITED r.IETHOOllT CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 112-21t3 James R Hedley, Pallor Worahlp 6 Church lchool ""° A.M. <t NEWPORT cc rmK • INIT£0 M£TH00tS 1 CHURCH 1I01 Mergu.rlt• Ave. Corona cMf Mat 844-G'745 ktNp & Cluch Set.I ! JO a..m Rev Burley R Howe COllMUIITT CIUICI CO•CttCATIOUl 111 ltl...-....An., C....U 11et 11r DouN I . lib, llllater 10 A.I. S1Mly lordJJ M4-74M r.-ui~' '""' ... ·BITT'R~m al IOPOlf-«WI (at .... } R MAU S •LU SHAIPT SWICU fll I IJ• -S.l ·10 JO'"' f l1!llfJ Sttfltn hJ 1 '-", of 1 JO R kllool Adlllt I ti Y11ul• Ctou!I' ~ Jllt~ • ....,.n kd r.-.._, -.1 ... c.... ...... w~ 1-..Utot ll8r'-Yen "-* ST. MARK PRISIYTEllA• CHURCH ___ at a place of your choice £ ntblutt Or & lambor-, Ntwport Buch Rt• W1ll•llll McQuoid Pn101 Assl R,v Robtrl P 5tew11t Assoc Pa tor ~ Whlll~n Mu"'-l'.lllKIOr Worship 9:30 A.M. Ed•catlo• Cl111t1 10:45 Ull. ClllWCan~ Fw t•: c..11 M4-U41 SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM p ..... , f!•• 4 1,1 to ..... "'""' . 11· a a e n t 81bb1th 8er1lc•• ,,.._, l-c I IS rl. ,..., Stnkt flrtl f~ll If tlllt '-" 1.lt , ... Sml•c t•• •""'1·lnta1 Am 21 H 111 Ylsb Church of St. M•tthew by the SM rr- HOLY COMMUNION EACH IUHOAY-t:OO A.M. ~-~ ........ -- ~orihil" and hnr 1h" r••• ••c:.-1, C'hri•l-<"t'nttrl'd, li1lil1cal mt'••"&r "IN TH E BEG INNING GOD!" Or John Huffmen, Jr SunJ;iy, Jun<.' 22, 19H6 r ... .i .nr H:lO and IL1tl5 A.M. ~----------------------~----------~ ?:00 P .M. ORATORI01 TH E CREATION (Franz J<m~rh H a\'Jn) 100..Yoice Sancruary C hoir and Soloi~c~ Don G. Funr;.nn, w11h 30·piece orchestra ConJuc11r11e Rt'Q UC'ttt'd Oonation1 $3.00-Sr. Cic izc~m & Studt'ntt1 sr.oo 601." t Andrew\ Road Newport Bealh Califurn1.117141611-1880 l•croo from N""POn Harli<ir H1sh C:Chool 11 lnant' & l~1h.1 • IEW TIOllllT OHRllTlll CHlllGH 111 •• ""It., ......... ct ... Mlc••'"••tf•n> "lppro1ch to Spiritu1I H111in1" Otater't 0,.1 11111 Pttl1ok Or Clnnor C Jaek'°n , ...,,.,. ,.... I ""'1« CA<1rr11 ID~ Olal-A-Prayer 646-6464 1 4800 trvant Center Dnve, Ir' 1nr • • • Paramount Shaw will talk about .. The Purpose of the Law ol the Land" at the 10:301 m. service Sunday atth1: Oraqe Coa1t ODJtartaa Uelversallst Claarcla, 1259 Victona 4it \o,ta Mesa. • • • Seventh and c1ahth graders will take the bike tnp Monday-fhursday the new waterslide at Lion ( ountry Safari wtll be visited on June 29 by third lhrou&h sixth graders, and high school agetf youth will backpack July 9-13. • • • About 600 panshonen and guests attended aroundbrealona ceremonie!> for the Holy Spirit Claarcla in Foun- tain Vlllley. Leading the ceremonte!> were Associate Bishop John Stein- bock of the Orange County Catholic Diocese and Pastor Timothy Doyle • • • The Rev. Tom Mayer 1'> the ncw pa\tor ol tht Newport Hubor S~vt'otb Day Adventist Claarcll, 271 A vcK'ildo St ( o'itil Mco.a Mayer earned a A A an theol~y from Loma Linda l 111vcn1ty and has ma~tcr\ ol d1vin11y from Andrews tJn1vcrs11y m M1rh1g.an He: hu ~rve!d as an as~ociatc pastor in in two 'iouthcm California chun:he'> before coming to C..ost.a Me'>n ••• Bishop Jack M 1 uell of Los •\ngelcs presided over the namma ceremony of Cbrlst Commulty, a L nated Methodi'>t m1n1stry He was assisted by the Rev Lloyd Saatuan, d1stnc1 supenntendent of the Santa Ana area. and the Rev W, Terry Van Hook. founding pastor In addition Apnl Hom of El Toro, Jason Sc1t1 and Jason Van Hook of Laguna N1guc:I were confirmed as members by the b1'lhop Panel to reconsider eliminating hymns "'IEW YORK (AP> -A wa\-c of protests has caused the United Methodist Church's hymnal rev1s1on committee to reconsider 11s dec1s1on to throw out "Onward, Chnstian Soldiers" and "The BattJe Hymn of the Republic" because of their "un- relenting use of m11tt.ary images " Bishop Reuben P Job of Des Moines, Iowa, head of thc committee. said 11 had received thousands of lettcrs. cards and telephone calls ob1ccttng to deletion of the two hymns with their marching beat and exhortation to battle for good "'It's clear the membership of thc church wants us to take another look at these hymns." the b1'1hop said . "It seems wiser to do 11 now than to allo"' one issue to sap our cnc:rg1e' " A special meeting was called for Jul) l in Nac,h\-11le, Tenn .. of the full , .:!5-mcmhcr comm1ttcc to rc~xamine the May 17 dt:e1sion to eliminate the two hymn' in revising the church hymnbook That dcc1s1un had pa'.>~d by a IO- to-8 vote w11h \I\ members absent and the chairman not \-Otingcxcept in case of a tie. The committee's nc't rcgularl~ scheduled meeting had been set for October. but the special July session was summoned because of the outcry among the 9.4-millton-member de- nomanauon, which 1s the third-largest 1n Amenca after Roman Catholics and Southern Baptists The hymnal rev1s1on otlke in Nashville says at has received more than 4,000 letters and hundreds of phone calls about the matter Also, I 0 regional conferences of the church have taken formal ac11on calling for restoration of the hymns Job said the spec1aJ meeting was "extremely critical.. We want all vot- ing members to have an opponunity to speak." All of the committee recommen- dauons on content of the hymnbook remain subJCCt to approval by the denomination's governing general conference in the spnng of 1988. The Rev Carlton Young of Nash- \. Ille, ednor for the hymnal. said the ··c.oncems of gra!>s-roots Methodists .. ha\-e been souaht throuahout the rc" mon process. and members gener- ally ha ve been suppon1ve of the work until the dcc1s1on on the two manial- stylc hymns. You wrn w W•lcom.d -And~ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH lllf•ln •I Ad•m•, Huntington 8..clt Morning Worship Bible School E11en1ng Worahtp SUNDAY MIM 'f..,111 OT-iN -Nw ..-, ~ 900 AM 10 45 AM 600 PM ""·•• I e111 Cle .. MllOOtm & '"""'' H llwg.t M•n.at•• • ..... ,~ ld<I<> 0.•K10< OI C.n<1t111n Eciuc•l•O<• DIAL A-D!VOTION -a.MIO; Ottlce -W.2SH "PfffChtnt Chrlat llnoe tets•• • SAINT JAMLS WELCOMES YOU tUNDAY WORtHIP tPVICH 7 .30 AM -Hoty Eucilarlat Rite I 9 00 AM -Holy Eucnarllt Rite 11 10 45 AM -Prayof and PralM Eucharist Rite II Cl'lurch School -9·00 AM Child Care -7:30 & 9:00 AM (Mualc, Mrmon and child care •t 3 Ml'Vlces) MID-WHK WORKtHOP Monday-Friday -8:30 AM Morning Pra)'tlf Tueed•y -10 00 AM Euctlarlt t & HMllng S•rvtce Wednesday -8 30 AM Holy Euctlerlat Fr. Qllber1 P. Prine•, D.D. Priest-In Charge A11oc .. Fr Brian Co•. Aaalsttng The Rev ThomH Henry • Dr Wllllam Robena • Mr Samuel Sheler ~A INT JAMES EPISCOPAL<. HLI RCH ':!o·~ \ta L 1do • "t'"'pon Bcach • 14 h 'I 1.1 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF fHE MOTHER CHURCH THE F1RST (.HURO• o~ CHRIST SCrENTISI •N BO!'> TON MASSAr. ... usrrrs "Is the Universe, lncludlng Man, Evolved by Atomic ForcaT" lrvlne-Flrtt Church of Chrltt, Sclentlet Rencho Sen Jo•quln lnterm~late lchool '811 Mlchefaon (NHr Yale) Church A Sunday School-10:00 AM Reading Room, 4330 Barranca ftkwy., Sult• 145. Stonecr"k PIH• 10 A.M.-<t P.M. Mon. thru Sat 10 A M -7 PM Thuraday C. • " 4'f ~ •Oe, 4 'If• "'WJ• Newport Beech-Flr1t Church of Chrlet, Scientist 3303 VI• Lido, N•wport Beach Church A l unda1 khool-t ·OO I 10 JO A M Reading Room, 3315 Via Lido Mon. lhru let t A.M ·S P M. Tuee -7-1 P,M C.h•h1 ( ,.. • rH•v•M'1 '~;•"1•y\ • lO 1 ' '0 A -.. •nt tuo, r !Tl• Newport 8Hch-Second Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 3100 Poc:lflc Vl•w Dr , Corona del Mar Church I lunday lchool-101l0 A.M Reading "oom-3500 "8" !. Coaat Hwr .. CdM WfDMflOAY fVf IC TflTIMOIY MfBI I I P .M. AU CllUICltfl All are cord1olly invited to attend the church services and enioy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Chtld Care Provtd d AT ALL S ERVICES l1nw11 T 1,10: "Llvln1 As Our Gre•tne1J" OUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIMCC ~ 9f lfle °"''*' CfM«I of~ • 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92641 Adult• a Jr Churcl'I 8 00, t 45 I 1 t 30 AiW Peogy BatMll I FOf lnfOfn\IUOn 989·1331 \ . twas a ball with the Commodores BJCABOLBUMPHREYS Dlir""0.•11•• • If Amidst the overflow ins black· tie crowd cocktail ins in the Atrium C.ourt of the Newpon Marrion were 3$ fellows all weanna ''crested" wlute drnner Jackets. Thete consp cuoua aentlemen were all members of the Commodores Oub-anelitcandintimatebrancboftbeNewportHarborarcaCbamberof Commerce. "We are all local business leaders and meet twice a month. Our purpose is to promote the acne rat welfare of the city1 to weloomc new businesscsand to entertain visitinadianitaries," eitplaanco JlJD Dale, chairman oftbc 27th annual Commodores' Ball. .. We're the ones who put on the annual Sandcastle oontcsl, the Christmas boat parade and the character boat parade .. added Jim de Boom. "The Commodores O ub started in 1960. It is very special to be a member andyoubavctobemvited to join. ToniJhtisa fund-raiserand the announcement of the Commodore of the Y car recipient." said newlywed and clubskipPetT .. boeye. Dunnathodioner, wh1te-tJoved waiters served the muedanll entreof lamb chop, mcdaJlionsof veal and swordfish. Aoral centerpieces provided by ,• Sally and Burr Allacert party with Barbara and Jlm de Boom. "The FUNNIEST film in y~ars. 10 + ." 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ThecurrcntCommodore .. clan .. wasintroduced to the S IOcommunity supporters, and with the assisunccof emcee Paal Sala&a, the &roup prt~ntcd a pt19ue to Bob Roblo1 ... named I 986Commodore of the Y car. • This is the .finestaroup I have ever been associated with. Thi• award ha1 extra meaninJtO me because myfather(Tlaeoclore Roblo1) was the very first recipient," satd Bob, honored forh.iadcdication to the community. Bob 1s president ofTbeodorc Robins Ford Dealersh1p. On the Commmodores' current roster appears the name Carol Soa~. "I'm the only female Commodore. It wasa fluke. Thc;.club'sby-l~wsstated that the chamber president automatically becomes an honorary member of the Commodores. They never guessed that a woman would ever be pre 1dcnt. But I've made a deal with them. I only attend Commodore functions that include women. They have now changed the by-laws, of course. It won't happen ap1n," said a&<>od-naturcd Carol ... the only Commodore without the "crested" wbitedmner jacket. . 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WATt KID SI" (PC) 1145 I~ 481 '1$ Ill IUO ........................................................................................................................ ..-.-...-...--...-....-..~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~------ Aa 0rtnge Coat OAILV PILOT/ Saturday, June 21, 1988 Ma eve follows her guiding light, leaves town with Ben Brooke 8hlel4• In front of poeter of Brenda Starr By LYNDA WRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Discovery that Cortlandt manor was Revol- utionary War buriaJ around, thus making 1t historical site, blocks Adam from goma throuah property for container port. While smaina at Nexus, Sky is shaken when Adam appears. Sky amve$ in Pinc Valley. meets Tad and mistakenly believes he's sanaJe. Brooke upset by Tom and Enca's renewed friendship. Donna and Benny have passionate rcooncih- auon. Adam blames Tad for deaJ falhnf through Erica yells at Brooke for h1din1 Adam's mvolvement m South Amencan spa that they're wnt1ng about. Wade exonerated m Patnck's death. Wade felgns interest 1n baby Laura m an anempt to impress Brooke. Brooke Shields gets title role in film on the funnies' Brenda Starr ANOTHER WORLD· Thwarung Cass's latest escape attempt, Cecille gives him overdose of aphrodisiac. l<Jlthlecn. M.J. and Adam amve1ust as Cec1Ue stages love scene with a disoriented Cass. A hun l<Jlthlcen slaps Cass an~ storms off. Don.na a~d Michael begm search for V1ctona. Donna discovers Michael trying to resolve mystery of missing Love fonune. When Nancy finds money chp belongmg to handsome stra~ger named Greg. he offers chemistry tutonng in return for the chp. Vince bails Jake out of 1a1I after Jake 1s arrested for breaking into Michael's office. JACKSONVILLE. na <AP) - Actress-model Brooke Shields will play the ulle role of comic stnp reporter Brenda Starr "'hen the movie bcains filming here next month. city officials said. expected to have a bodget of more than S 10 million, maklnJ it the most costly picture ever made m this Nonh Florida City. "This is a ma1or feature," she said ··we've bad TV movies before, but this 1s for the theater and . will probabl have international d1stnbu- DaJc Eldndge. Jacksonville 1nfor· mation dirtttor, said the film 1s "la SC*fl ~-'T'S -Joel Siegel, ABC-TV TOM CRUISE I OP GUN w , ~· -·· •¥··· ~ iAf!~NJ ~.~!~ft~ ~ft.; ..,_ -cc: ......... --· NOW PLAYING WUIWibi ,..., tt.w.,• ~.1., GREGORY HINES BILLY CRYSTAL THE GOOD NEWS Detectives Ray Hughes and Danny Costanzo are going to retire In 30 days. THE BAD NEWS Every crook In Chicago wants to take one last shot at them. No problem ... RUNNING SCARED A TUfMAN FOSTER ~y PfUX.CTIOO A PETER HYAMS FH.M ·Ft.WNlt(; SCNEO" S'TMN BAUfR ~ bv fUJ TfJ.flERTOO Sby bV GAF« Df ~ So•llRf IJV GNr< Of~ m .Wt~ E~ Prtxlnr PETER HVAM.5 ~ bV DAV()~ n w.mil TlffAAN ~ t)'f PraR HVAMS R -urat:t J --.. al)w .. -=r A'\ Menn 9,.. l'J1u 529-5338 OOSTAYUA Edward• CIMml C•11~1 97M141 (• * ELTOiiO [dwerds Saddt.N I\ Sii 5880 *LA A P.c1f1c s Le Mlr.ldl 9942"00 •OiiiNCE Clntdom• 834-2553 •SAN AANA E.dwercis BmtOI S4(). 7'"' RFGULAR ENGAGEMENTS BEGIN FRIDAY. JUNE. '17 t1on." Other cast members have not been selected by New York-based pro- duction firm Tomorrow Entertain- ment, she said, adding "they arc talk.mg about an all-star cast." Jacksonville will have a role m the film. too. It will be cast as New York Ctt> because its skyline most resembles New York in the 1940s, Eldridge said. The nme-wcek film mg session will stnctly stay <On scheduled because Shields must return 1n the fall for her college classes at Princeton ID New Jeney. said the spokeswoman who also heads the Mayor's Film Office. . The city promised to close some bndges and streets for film crews. she added. Also planned for filming in Jack· son ville this year 1s the SI 0 million children's flick. "The New Adven- tures of Pio i Lon tockin " ASTHEWORLDTURNS: Margo continues to push for divorce from Tom and withholds mformation about her pregnancy. Seth shocked when Iva says their cousm Josh was the father of her child. Lily learns Meg was in Dusty's bedroom. Susan comes to Oakdale looking for Emily Just before leaving Los Angeles. Tad gets picture wnh Betsy and plans to use photo to hurt her mamage to Steve Emily amves in Oakdale, saying she knows nothing of rumor about her being in L.A. Brian takes poke at Duncan and 1s arrested for assault by Margo's overzealous pan- ner Nick. 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CAPITOL: Oanssa and Baxter surprised after their renewed wedding vows as they arc greeted by family mcmben. When a champaane bottle i popped. Baxter mistakes it for gunshot and shields aarissa with has body. BuminJ dinner rolls while Sloane is visitina causes Jenny to become hysterical. Sloane thnl!ed when Ali arrives at studio for live mterview. Later, Sloane and Ali enjoy clandestine mce~ In Pans, Trey learns Oeg lndustnes involved with Abdullah, Ala's pohtical enemy. D.J. Jives KeUy pills to help 1etlle nerves durina her art auction. · D~ YS OF OUR LIVES: Anna takes b~ tumble on stock market. Emma tnck.s Kim into sian.ing ado~ lion release, then starts her plot to kidnap Andrew and sc1I him. When Bo f.OCS to wort for Victor, Hope saya she ll have to &et a new partner. Savannah comes on to Neil. Patch makes sun: he continually bumps mto l<Jlyla. Cbns aarces to rent room in Jump basement to Patch. Jennifer enlists Marlena's aid when a hopped- up Matt climbs out on a ledge. Marlena saves him but loses her balance and falls. Mitch tells Robin he plans to woo and win her. Mike wonders how to get Mitch out of the way. The Brady kids decide to get Scan and Caroline back together. Sean and Caroline agree to try again. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Buzz tells Sandy when be returned from pns.- oner-of-war camp, he bad drug prob- lem and learned Sandy's mother had remamed. It wasn't until later that he reve.a.led he was alive aod allowed her mother to begin divorce proceedings. Tony thinks Bun's pain may be psycholc;>gicaJ, not physical. Duke ge~ position on board in order to be near Anna. When Fnsco 1s ID pos1t1on Lhat causes him to be shot at. Felicia backs out of mamagc. saying she can't spend every day of her life worrying about his well-being. When Frisco's police pal Vince and his wife give birth to baby. Felicia deci~es she wants to be mamed and asks Fnsco to be her husband. Alan has plot to trap Monica and Sean m love nest and plans to rcga1n Quanerma1De fo.r- tune. Alan takes sudden mterest m amnesia. GUIDING LIGHT: Maeve de· c1dcs to leav( town with baby Ben. Taken off life support system, Claire able to breathe on her own. Fletcher heads for Andora in search of the baron. Fearful for her father's well- being. India breaks out of pnson Jessie fears she's pregnant. Ph1hp appoints V aneua bead of foundation. Jack.son hun by Beth and Phil!J?' t reooncidation, caneels Sampson Girl campaian. LOVING: Sheree kll1 Jack that Johnny is her son and T~'s, not Jack's and Ava's. Av•~ homtied ~· this will ruin her mamage to Curus and halt any control the Md over Stacy and Jack. Trish tells Curtit that she loves Steve and wants to be with btm always. Steve's lawyer tells h.am that unless he and Tnsb weTe man:ied an international watcn, the nuptials performed by the ca~ arc ~rtb IC$s. Gwyn tells Keith Dolly as !\Ot worth the hurt she's caused him. Hunt continues to haunt Dolly. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Al's bean attack delays his and Maria'a exit from Uanview. Mimi leaves town before Larry can say goodbye to her. Mitch released from jail1 heads for Uanview. Rob orders Mttch out of the Vernon Inn. Mitch mesmerizes Joy, who believes that he has "found God." Asa wants Pam'• father out of town. Tina agrees to marry Richard. Clint wonders why Asa would con- .sider hirina Cord .for their Arizona newspaper. · RYAN'S HOPE: Jack tells Ryan Rick involved with criminal element. Rick tells Ryan they should end their marriqe. Ryan determined to make marriqe work. Siobhan returns home. Mu wanta to S« Roger and Magje 10 prison. Max tells M1&11e Raser is bankrupt. SANTA BARBARA: David found not sualty in Madeline's murder. Julia coes to mountains with David Julia's faith 10 David's innocence shaken when she finds a wei&bt wrapped ltl bloody towel. Muon thrilled with news Mary's prqnant, but wonders if he or Mark is the father. Ted seujob as O.J. While spinnma records, Ted plagued by SU'IJll_e calls from ~cmale listener. Pearl decides to have himself committed to same hospital as Kelly so Ile can keep eye on her trutment. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: After Estelle tells Lloyd that Hopn and L.iza arc baclc together and that he's to clear his thi~ out of the office, Lloyd collapses. Unable to hear any heartbeat. Estelle adminis.- ters CPR. Revived, Lloyd obviously wants Estelle to stay away from him. Lloyd tells T.R. that Estelle was responsible for bis collapse. After Lloyd's doctor says his condiuon iJ scnous, Uoyd (ives Estelle 1m- press1on he docso t have long to live. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Jack realizes that police found aun he 1----------------. threw an lake. AshJey and Dina bail Jack out. Carl believes Jack's motive for shootina Jill lies in leC1'CC)' clau1e of John and Jill's divorce settlement. Michael warns Jill not to divulac clause to Cul. To do so would make it null and void. Released from hospi- tal, Jill fears Jack will try and harm her aaam. 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HOSKINS l XO~ U£ACllfNT D¥ R.AYlli DPllTBEAOI EctMrds lib r.nma . 673 8350 t IM.aV1ld:> "'" "" t•·• 11 It It tr• t• •• t I II 1e It ll!JI MM r 1' RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -NOW PIAYJNG - =·-= .. •• £§___ :::.··--·--·--_ ................ .._ i....-------.-------...----_..__ _________ , ________ _ TRIVIA Koffee Klutchers show their dust Even with two weeks of research. the results from the column of two weeks ago weren't overly impressive -with the exception of the top. ranked GWC &offee Klatclll, the only entry to dJScover who played the matinees in "Who's Afraid of Var· TRIVIA BOWL VI STANDINGS g.in1a Woolf? .. The Golden West aggregation was 1ust a half-point from perfection while Lolly Ii Co. took second honors with nine correct answ~. We're back in the thick of 11 this week, with another Hnchcock ques- tion for those of you who ferreted out "Rope" last time Here's the lineup: I Actors Al Pacmo and David Birney have played what common character? 2 What 1elev1s1on scnes fratured a dog named Freeway? 3. In what comic stnp would you find a character named Tobacco Rhoda? 4 Which president's wife was the fin.t first lady to had the Daughters of the Amencan Revoluuon? 5 Name the opera singer who r~orced an album called "Mama." 6. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is pres- ented in a unique, ethnic style in what Toi TITUS modem m us1caJ? 7 When Rnhe Ruth hst 60 home runs, whose record dtd he break? 8. Alfred Hitchcock made his Amcncan directing debut with what movie? 9 If you heard the phrase, ··Holy mackerel, Sapphire," to what old radio program would you be listen- ing? I 0. Jack Lemmon once starred briefly in a TV series Name it and identify his co-star An1wera From Ja.e 7 I "One-Eyed Jacks" (Brando's d1recton~I debut) 2. Dliane (Schneider on "One Day") 3. Dentist (husband an "For Bet· ter") 4. Arcosante (futuristic city) 5 "Try" (Freeberg spoof) 6. Sheppard Strudwick (matmeec; on "Wootr') 7 Hocker, (screen shot) 8 "Rope· (single camera shot) 9. Sal Mineo (two James Dean movies) I 0. Preston Pearson with Balt1· more. Pittsburgh and three times with Dallas (Super 8owl regular) Send your answers to TRI VIA, c/o rhe Dally Pilot, P 0. Box I 560. Cosra Mesa 92626. All entries must be ~e1ved by Wednesday, othel'W1se half the player'<; last score will be awarded. Dad'sresolutions make good sense DEAR ANN LANDERS: I found this 1n my father's desk drawer He passed away recently (at the age of70J and Mom pve me his desk for m) birthday. I have no idea who wrote the!ie "rcsoluttons" but they arc full of good sense. I'll be watching the Detroit F rec Press to ~~ 1 f you agi:ee - RGL DEar R.G.L .. I do, indeed. Herc tlley are. Tlwlk1 for 1bartD1. RESOLUTIONS No one ever gets out of tht'i world altve Resolve therefore to maintain a ~nsc of values Take care of yourself Good health is everyone's major source of wealth Without tt, happiness 1s virtually 1mposs1blc. Resolve to be cheerful and helpful People wtll repay 1n kind. A void zealots. They arc gencrall) humorless. Resolve to ltsten more and talk lc~s No one ever learns anything by talking. Bewaryofg.1vmgadv1ce Wt!>emen don't need 1t. and fools won't heed 1t Resolve to be tender with the young. compassionate with the aged. sympathetic with the striving. and tolerant of the weak and the wron&. Someumes in life you wttl have been all of these Do not equate money With success The world abounds with big mone}'· makers who are miserable failures a'i human beings. What counts most about success 1s how a person achieves tt. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please don·t stick up for the slobs. Anyone can keep a place looking respectable without too much pain. I sec young airls walking around heaps oflaundry. It takes a snap of the fingers to toss a load into the A111 l.oDERS machine. It takes one minute more to fold a few things and put them awa). It's easier to do the laundry than walk around ll 10 ttmes a day The same goes for dirty dishes It 1s 'i1mpler to plop the dishes 1n the d1'0hwashcr than to work around them. ·Quit making slobs feel good about themselves The secret 1s to do 11 -DOING IT MYSELF IN DAYTON DEAR DAY: Of eoDrH yoa're rt1bt -lf a peraoa ba1 a dl1bwa1ber and a w111a1A1 macbbae. For tbo1e wbo doa 't, It wollld take loager tkan the 1oap of a fl.Dier, bat It'• 1tlll better tua lettl.a& dirty dl1be1, 1beet1 and 1ockl plle ap. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS For the past several years my husband has awarded a small scholarship (towards tuition) to a needy student from the poor area where his office 1s located Not once has he received a thank.you note from a rec1p1ent Please tell your readers that stu- dents who receive scholarships should thank the donors. Their failure 10 do so affects the students who come after them. People aren't motivated to give when they aren't sure that their generosity makes a. difference. BIRMINGHAM. MICH. DEAR MICH.: Too bad ao muy you1 people arc book-1mart and people-damb. I hope your letter wl1e1 ap a few tboaaaad 1cbola"blp win· ner1. Sa.da7,JueU ARntS (March 21-April 19); Responsibilities actually belongma to others could fall on your shoqldcn. You'll ultimately win, you'll make ma)or Point nnd you'll be rewarded for efforts. Focu\ on communtty. PohtJcs. projects connected with church, charity TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Good lunar u~ hl&hhf.hts travel. spsntual values, abtlity to communicate and to aruculatc ?cchnas You'll make new start, you'll &et to heart of matten in dealinp With children GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphas11on new start, ability to dig deep for information. Youna person talks about ------------- future, finances, education. You'll learn where you st.and with "special person." Leo. Aquanus mdJv1duals play role~ s CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Fam-YDll£Y 1ly gathennJ. reunions, secunty and 0MARI home domtnatc scenario. You'll be concerned with contracts, public ••••••••••••• relations. cooperation and mamagc. You gain by following through on intuitive intellect. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Pacina 1s important -don·1 attempt to do everything at once. Follow throu~ on resolutions concerning diet, nutnuon health. Populanty increases, you II be 1nv1tcd to excilln& social affair VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22). Favorable moon 1tspect co1nc1des with romance, crcat1v1ty, vanety, ability to take stand and win your way What had been planned is subject to radical change. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Get ideas on paper communicate wnh young people. solidifX travel or vacation plans Older iam1ly member 1s on your side, and you II be aware of 1t Sense of secunty 14' enhanced as result Sag.ittarian plays role SCORP IO (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Scenano spothahts family, tnps. visit\ reunion with close relative, pors1bly brother or sister. Changes occur in home. individual who comes to dinner could "forger· tn leave. Be diplomatic but sensible. SAGITTARIUS (Nnv. 22-Dcc. 21): What appears lost 1s due to be recovered. Avoid senseless brooding. You are going to aa1n and )Ou'll ix hel~ by one you aided in recent pan Financial picture 1s bnghter than ~ou ant1c1pated CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); This could be your power-play day' Lunar, numerical cycles potnt to achievement, intensified love rclat1onsh1p, chance for significant financial gain. You'll get cred it Iona overdue. you'll also make nght move at ·•special" mo ment AQUARI US (Jan 20-cb. 18): Emphasis on completton, resolve, personal courage. What had been source of fear Will actual!}' be transformed into reason for celebration. Know 1t, act accordingly Anes. Libra play paramount roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on orig1noltty. 1n vent1veness, communication, higher education. Lunar position emphasize~ w1shc~. desires. chansma and what could be a "serious fl1rtat1on " IF JUNE ZZ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY recent domestic move 1s now being ··tested" You've been involved with red tape, details. fine pnnt. necessity for reading between lines You are dynamic, creative, rcbelhous and probably were on your own while young. You could have been separated from one or both parents at relatively early age. Taurus, Leo. Scorpio people play important roles in your ltfe. You arc loyal. courageous and stubborn. Dravel and romance could be featu~ for you in July. October will be memorable in 1986. Shadow isn't what the groundhog seeks \ ou know what lhe groundhog 1$ loolo..mg for when 1t ti~t appears earl) each year,, A mate Q If a boomerang 1s such a simple device, how come I don '1 understand what makes 11 come back? A. Who said "simple",, A Dutch phys1c1st named Felix Hess decided to do has doctoral d1ssertat1on on wh) boomerangs boomerang. Took him seven years to wnte 555 pages on tht' matter. It involves extremely com- plicated pnnc1ples. New York City Ballet spends $400.000 a ye'ron toe shoes-SO pairs per dancer four ttmes a year Q I know Humphrey Bogan hn "( asablanca" didn't really say. "Play 1t again, Sam," exactly. But how did that phony quotation get started? A Wood) Allen u~d It tn 3 pl3> and film More people 'iteal more t.aro; in October than 10 an) other month Why October" Q. ~s February ever have five Sundays? A Rarely In 1948 In 1976 Ne'.\t up. 2004 There·, enough fat 1n }Our bod) - 1f an average human body 1s what you've got -to make: seven bars of soap L.M. Bo YD Emotional depression can eivc you flat feet. Such 1s the contention of a psych1atnst. Follow this: Depression makes you slouch when you walk. Slouching p\Jts extra 'itrcss on your feet That stress in time weaken-; the arch structurt It has been claimed by th(' stargazers that Leo women u~uall> marry tWlce -once m ha'\te on impulse, then later with c~utlon 1n a more practical frame of mind Anything you do well. )Ou will do ~well. 1f you try too hard So contends a student of human behav. 1or Can you think of an e.llcept1on to this generality? Netther can I. If you are 30 years old. you havt' another 35 workinf years, typically, and taxes wtll get al you cam in I 0 of them. Do you mind devoting another decade of your workma hfe to ta' payments? You do? Some don't, I'm told L.M. Boyd /1a1yodlcate col•mol•t. Hepburn discloses first big break By lbt A11oclated Pre11 ters dqrcts last week from th<' Amencan Collqe in Pans. Kelly. attend1na the Jf*duauon of his dau&hter. Bnd.-ct. was honored for his "endunna con- WBULY aaroo8 QUIZ Q.l -As South, vulnf'rablt, you ------------- hold· •7 QAJtQl08 0A»8 •AJ105 The bidding has prcx:ttded: Soatll Weet Nord1 Eut l ~ Pa .. 1• Pua 2• Paa• ,. Pua ? What action do you take? Q.2-Both vulnerablr. MM &1uth you hold •A ~AJU9 0 109782 •KJ7 The bidding has procttd~. Eut Soath WHt North 1 \7 PaH I NT P ... 2 \7 ? What act10n do you take'? Q.3-As South. vuln~rablt>, you hold •Qt v lC7 0 AQ10952 •870 ThC! bidding ha.'I proceeded. North Eaet South W.-.-i 1 • PaH 2 • Dble Pue 2 t/ ? What dlJ you h1<1 now'' Q.4-Eaat Wt>1t vuln.-rabl(', a.1 South you hold •A v Q9873 OJl05-42 f.93 The b1ddin~ ha.'I proveded WHt North Eut South t• 1 <1 •• ? WhaL action do yuu take'' Q.6-East-We~t vulnerable. a..1 South you hold •5 !.;>f63 0 AQlOM2 •852 CHARLES Go1E1 OMAR SHARIF Th• bidding hu procttded: South WHt North Eut ,... Pu• 1. 2 Q Wh~r do you bid now'! Q.6-As Sooth. vulnerable, you hold:. •98 ?KQJ10763 0 854 .0 Partnt>r OJ>f'n" lht-bidding with <mt diamond What do you r~pond'' Look for an1wcr" on Mondt) Correction The bndac column m Wednesday's Daily Pilot had an incorTCct hne above the card~ illu.strauon. The correct ltne 1s "North-South vulnerable, South deal$:· ':!~:~:~' $©R~µ-c[G£zrs .... .... E•hte4 lty CLAY a '°'4AM ------ 0 1!.a"o~g• letttr1 of !he lour Ktombl.d words b4I low 10 form lour s.mple words I H!MLOY I I 1 I 2 I I I VYONE I I) I I I ~-...------!. ~~ Commuters braced 1t1emse1ves ~ S E Q U T . ~ tor lhe usual announcement that I 1-I I the train would be late To their - - -. delight they heard Due to _ B U T 0 N Y _ w111 be -----I I unu1ua1 circ.umatances the train ....,_.....,.., 5-..,.,-..,.,-... ,,-... , ~ O C' on·11 "'• the (llv<kle Quoted . _ . _ _ by ""'"Iii ,,. tlle m1t1ing wo<"dt ...__.__..___.__....__._~ vov devt lCll:> from step No 3 below TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ftsh 5 Taste 9 Ftend 14 Geome1nc shape 15 Chinese getaun 16 Peace detty 17 Small one 18 Coffee t9 Heredtlary factors 20 Customer., 22 Ltktngs 24 Take as lrue 26 Speckles 27 Tchrs · assn 28 Give up 29 Stomach 32 Cooperate 35 N8'NS splHh 37 GOOd thing 38 Fuel 39 lmaQe 40 Bouler 43 Kind ot notf'I 45 Swiss river 46 la recumben1 47 Stngle 48 Oomtell• 49 Agoregeted 53 Per11an reH01ous leader 57 Gewt( 58 Turn outward 59 Russian name 61 Gem 62 Baaeballer Pee Wee 63 Agreeal>l4t s. Shorl commu· n1cat1on 65 T1dmess t>6 En1ovment 67 Cupid t tntenor 2 Shelter J Dissolve 4 Holdtng b&C~ 5 -Mahal IS Opt>n mouthf'CI 1 Church are11 8 Dons 9 Esptfld 10 Sector' 11 Nellt lo Kttn 12 Caught tn PftEVtOUS "1121.E IOl YEO ' • 13 Cape 2 1 Seltl•noa 23 Musical rtourish 25 Container 28 Rap sessions 29 S11iea1e 30 By and by 31 Joumey 32 Father Heb JJ Shor! billed rail 34 Go up 36 Chalk Je c•1a 4 1 Gleeful one 42 Go.la '3 e..11e 44 Mr Slaughter 48 Defby «itry 49 Olgnlfy 50 Flavor 51 C11o·1 111 52 Tek .. out 53 GOON egg 54 Throughoot 55 Waller - Hoepltat 56 lntquttOUa 60 Bom Kathannc Hepburn's lc:nathy career as an actrc1' was preadcd by a shorter~tint 1n a hfe ofcnme, but It ended when • cook cauant her and turned her 1n. tnbut1on toward Franco-Amen· / can understandma and fnend-· ~hi .. "I waq a real second-story man, climbing through windoW1 and skyh&hts," the 77-year-old actr'Cs~ rtcalTs 1n the July 1uue of Good Housekecp1n1 mapune "Once I damn near dropped three atone, throuah a skylt&ht Why T'm alive today I don't know" Miss Hepburn said that when she wos 1 tttn-aaer, she and a fnc:nd would shp into houttS when the: res1den11 wert not at home. "In tho~ days. the iceman uSC'd to dcltvcr ice throuah an outside door. and that door could be pntd Opth So I'd SCI in that way, and then let my fncnd 1n," 1he satd. "One ume I itole a crocodile nutcracker. I 1oolt tt home and WU .a O\·c:rcomc: w1th auilt that I broke: k,tnto 1he houtc and put .. the nutcncltcrba<'k whert I found It • Miss Hepburn'\ bural1nn1 ended afteT she and her panner ~lipptd 1ns1de a homt previou'I) bche"Vcd to be impenetrable b) bHhina 1n a door. "The cook nut door was watch1na th<' whole thina." 1hc \llJ Dancer honored Actor-danctr Gtne Kell} and Bnush poet Sir Stephen Sptn~r received honorary doctor or let· rhc I 9S2 OK&r winner was made a che\aher of the French Lea.ion of Honor in 1960 Spcndcr.· alteftt ·speaker at the ~ommcn~mcnt, was rccotntzed for his "contnbuuon toward funhenna humannanan valu~ throuah his a"· and for h11 outstand1n1cffons10 defend and ufquard frtedom of expression ror wntel'1 around the world .. Getty knlebted AmcnQn oil tycoon John Paul uruy fl. one of the world's richest men and a raickat of Bntt1n for the put IS yeara. wu awarded an honof'U) kn thood last w.ttk, bot he WOA't be <'&Jled "Sir" ............................................................................... .._ .... .,_ __ ...... ________ ~~~~~~-------- , ._......,._ -------... ----- AlO Orange Coest DAILY PILOT I Saturday, June 21, 1986 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane ~why do they have a hf eguard?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "That was sure a sloppy slurpy kiss you gave me Bob' PEANUTS ' <... .. ) Ji GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS ~ .... ~ ._:)J' "' ~-- DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE , BIG GEORGE .: by Virgil Partch (VIP) ' . f "' i c ; ; .. BLOOM COUNTY (1..'A'r '""~ liOt'*I /JMT 11ff ;)fAllHn ~ K.r. 6awf fWP """'' \(/(I A Wff£ RlfJHT U.S. ACRES l4f' lfUP A ''Y' Br srv PUY f tJff ~A Ult'( lfllt ff. IN THt ti~~ -MftJ.GUY5. LEl'~ GET OUR MEAP!> "Hot dogs! Get your hot dogs!" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham TOGETMER N.rl !>EE IF WE CAN FIOORE A WAIJ THP.OUUM TM~ FENCE -<..c..-r~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ' l ~ . .r :- ! i f Jr) ... • # 1 JUST PEEKE.D I ~ 1HE OVEN 10 SEE ~T WAS COOKIN' AA' HER SOOFLAY SUNK .' -....... ~. ~ ...... ,)'' ~--·' ~ t •. by Charles M. Schulz 0~ TµE OTl-lER HAN~ MAYBE I WAS WRONG __ ,..- by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan eoj! NO r--'ORE sc.;-roL I I WANNA 00 FISHING. At.fSW1MMING, AN' CAMPING ~ I WANNR ~ OM€. PLACE I JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN W~ , I'VE GOT ONE ICE C.RE.AM BAR LE Fi ... WE!L? Wt-Jf\TDID St£ SAY? AND THE.RE'5 ONE Lll'fl...£ ~ID VP AHEAD WAVING R:>R ME rt> STOP ! I WI If UMklP by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston SHE P~KED US A LUNCH AN' SAID 10 BE. t'bME. BY81X by Jeff M acNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk TOO BAO I WE :r~T RAN our I DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau by Kevin Fagan , by Pat Brady /lltlL, I 8CT7ER 6ET 'THIS 70 7H£ /JANI(..~ 11. \ l Dilly Piiat SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1988 Peter Ueberroth te1tlfle1 In Angela' caH egelnet Anaheim. 82. H•l•m•n Trophr winner Bo Jeckaon wlll pier pro baebell. 84. Orange County All-Stars collide at OCC North boys and girls are favored tonight for prep basketball's annual showcase Tonlght'sOrangeCountyAll-StarsatOrangeCoastCollege By ROGER CARLSON Of ... 0.-,,.. ...... The 21st edition of the Costa Mesa K.jwanis Club's Orange County All· Star basketball game gets underway tonight at Orange Coast CoUeae - with the t.aJent on hand exemplified by the Iona-range shooting of 6-10 Kevin Walker of Brea-Olinda for the North and 6-4 guard Bryant Walton ofSaddleback from the South. They're )USt pan of the package which bc11ns at 5 with the ninth annual girls game, followed by the boys at 7.30. The South leads both series. the boys holding a 12-8 advanage and the girls on top, 6-2. Walker, who averaged 26. 7 points, and Walton. who averaged 24.3 points, 11.2 rebounds and 6.4 assists. will continue on opposite sides of the floor in the Pac-10 with UCLA and Dodgers lose lead, fall, 5-4 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Carmelo Maninez singled home the tying run and San Diego took the lead when the ball got past Los Angeles center fielder Ken Landreaux for an error as the Padres scored three times an the eighth inning Fnday and defeated the Dodgers 5-4. Reliever Ken Howell, 2-5. gave up Tony Gwyn n's third hit of the game. a one-out single. Kevin McReynolds walked and Howell struck out Steve Garve} who had dnven San Diego's first two runs. Man1nez then singled to left-center field Gwynn scored easily and McReynolds followed him across the plate on Landreau:it 's error Garry Templeton followed with a sin~e that scored pinch runner Marvell Wynne with what proved to be the decisive run Lance McC'ullers. 3-1. p11ched 1111 · 1nn1ngs for the victory and Rich Gossage pitched the final two innings for his 11th save He allowed an RBI single to Steve Sax 1n the ninth before getting Dave Anderwn to hit into a game~nding double play wtth the bases loaded. I he Dodgers had take-n a J-2 lcad in the ~venth innin~ Mc('ullers yield· ed a one-out single to Manano Duncan. who 'itole second but sprained his nght ankle sliding back to the bag on Mc( ullers' fake p1ckofl move Pinch runner Bill Russell advanced 10 third on a groundout and scored on Cabcll's single Los Angeles starter R1c.k Honeycutt extended his stnng of consecuuvc scoreless innings to 25 before the Padres scored 1n the-foorth 11101ng. Cal awaiting their service">. rcspec- uvely The Nonh of Valencia ( oach Ra) Rodnguez 1s a five-point favorite to handle the South of Santa Ana H1ah Coach Greg Coombs, and n's based on the on-paper advantage on the boards ~ .... Al·Stan ..._ ll'tever. SdlMI 20 Ken Ammenn, Ed1M>11 io • Natllen Ce•. C1ol\lfa"O V1lleY 14 • J_.. Frver C0<ona ~ Mer ,, AIOl'llO JamlMMI, *'• An• V11ln ii o.r111 John.on, Footnln 34 • Ttm KnowtM, Minion Vlllo " •coov N111t1, Letune ... ell ?2 TCWIY Panzica, Oc .. n View 40 J1i0n Tresll. Cai>lttreno V1U.v 14 Erk T"''*· Sant• Ane l2 Garv Wade, S.n Cltmenlt >O • 8rv•n• wanon. s.Gdl4tbacll MwMta HI .. , • 0 ,., , .. 6·) 6·7 , .. , .. ,., 6•S •·• •• H-"' leva Al·Shln ... ~-. ktlMf HI S ltovet Cerler. ltanctlo A11mllo\ ., is eoo CoadY. Ser••'• •• ll • aoo e11n1, Kate!!• •• 23 K•vln J-. V•leflcla •• i1 T rov JoMC>h, W•••Mn 6 ) is O•vld Lellu., Ve11ncl• S· 11 11 •Tom Peel>Odv, Me11r Otl 6 s ll O•v• ltotn, Or•n9' 6·5 11 Jim S.~ El Oor10o • l ) • J T Snow LO\ Alam•IO\ ,., 41 •Stuert T1'1omH, Meter 0•1 , .. lS • K...,ln Wafller. 9ree•Olilldl 6 io Coach Rav Roor1ou11, V11enc11 seuttl Otm Al· I tan Nwtfl G4ft'I Al·Sten ............ SdlMI Ht ........ ., •• SdlMI "' 11 • JfflV\lne ••ll•t I WHlrnlnll•t ~ . u Me .. CarMale WNlt« Chrl•llan ••• 21 •l(en'I CIOw•. Foun••.,, V• ... H •S • ~ Certer. MltOMU• .. , 10 o.bbl Of •ill. Ml'"°'' v .. o(I s s 7' v-111 Oort••· S.v-J-S ZS •steolla~ F ... M:h.i.er. Footfl1M ~ 10 ~ Kim ewman, Miiter o.I S-1 12 Krl• Hermen. Edi.on S·l u OebOI• Ken, Or•"" s-s 2l Ann Jeffrie•. Tutlln s • J2 •JIM Mervuc.n, El Oor•do s-e U 01wn LAwl«, Fountain Va•iev S· 11 20 Noella Manfre, Meter Oe• S•S 40 Cnr11 McFarton, Footn• . ) 0 ...,.,. ..... _. CenVO'I S-11 ll 9rl09<cl Mov111h1n. El TOf'O s. l1 Caltlv ,..._,..,., El OOt.00 ,.., 47 • Jenn1f9t U.c•t El Toro • J 24 •c,,.,_ ~. lrn•Ollnda s-~ lS • Trln• Vlactlot, Oc"n V••w '0 '3 •s11eron Warm"'· E._..n1• S-11 2• Krlalan WlltlWI EdlM)ll s. 21 • Melenle W1•tam1, WHl.,n s-a Coecn O•v• Whit• EdllOn MwMi9 VIiia Park S-7 In add1uon to Walker. the North boasts 6-9 Stuan Thomas of Mater Dc1. 6-8 Bob Erbst of KJltella and a ~mingly always-underrated Tom Peabody, a 6-5 guard headed for Rice. WH TOfetl, NewD0<1 Harbor Coach GrK CoorntK. Sanl• Alt• •·l Lvnne L-u• • Probable starters Coacn Mlel<a,.. McAIJMV, Kat .... Thomas 1s headed for Stanford and Erbst for USC in the Pac-I 0 oriented Nonh Another headed for the Pac-I 0 1s Alonzo Jamison of Santa Ana Valley, who 1s bound for Oregon State, and it 1s his 6-6 strength which gives the South its best hopes for containing the Nonh front line. Coombs is pumng his chips behind the backcoun play ot Wahon, along w1th Capistrano Valley's multHal· ented Nathan Call and Corona del Mar sharpshooter Jeff Fryer. Coombs has spht his squad some- what, trying to keep an even look, and said he'll make a dec1s1on on who'll play the last vital five minutes of each half depending on what he secs on the floor. "We've got some pretty good outside shooting and I th1nl our 1ntenor 1s going to '>urpn\e \Om<' people," he said "Our kids have worked hard on man-to-man defen~ We ha\e-to have very good to excellent dekn~c to be In It" ' As for contending with the talle-r Nonh. Coombs s.aad "We can't let ~~ The An1e1e• Ruppert Jonee emllea u a teammate con&ratulatee him on home run. them play volleyball under thr b<lsket. And, we have to keep any one player from bc1ns, dominant." That ··dominant" potential revolves around Walker Asked who'll defend against him Coombs replied· "That's a good question Maybe we'll have Bryant on him 1fhr goes to the wing and put Coby Naec;s or Alonzo Jam1\0n on him ii he-goes to the post." Regardless of toni&hl's outcome. Coombs said he's way ahead of the game "Th1\ has been a dream team 1n terms of attitude." noted Coombs Rodn.ucz has no real surpnsc in his starting lineup -he's &Otnl with his Bag Three (Walker. Thomas and (Pleueeee ALL-ST~/82) Romanick gets win, reprieve He gets h is first win tn more than month: Angels drop KC. 6-2 KA"llSASCITY Mo !AP)-~lter more than a month without a victor. nght-hander Ron Romanick may have been one stepawa} from lea\ 1ng the Angels' rotation But holding the Kansas C ti> Ro)ah to eight hits and two runs over !>even innings in a 6-2 victory Fnday night went a long wa} toward putting him back in good graces "It was ver~ important borderline crucial -that h<' have an 1mpress1ve game," Angels Manager Gene Mauch said. "I thought hr pitched avrrage-good -not spec- tacular but average-good · Asked what he mrant h' "borderhne-cruc1al." Mauch replied "There comes a time hen ~ pncher hac; to have an 1mpre\Sl\C game It was' cry 1mporaot for Ron to pitch :i good gam<' tonight. That'<, all I'm going to sa) .. Romamcl ra1<.cd h1<, r<'cun.I lo .i.5 ~nh h1~ first .. ,(·ton '>lnl·e a 5-4 verdict 0"<'r Roc;ton nn MJ\ 1 l "I haven t had a "''n tor d wh1k I've pllchcd we-II and not won .\nd l'H• pitched poorl) and not won But the bottom hnc 1s "'1nn1ng and I think he wa<, refemng 1<1 that I had \Cr} good command tonight I m JU\I a little mad at mysclfbt-LaUM: I d1dn t cam at into the eighth and ninth inning I got a httle tlfnl R up pen Jonec; homcrl·d leading oil the game and h11 a two-run tnplc 1n Tonight'• lame Ansel• (McCaskill 6-4) at Kan- sas City (Le1brandt 7-4). Time 5·05 TV Ch~nnel 5 Radio K.MPC' (710). Sunday's game Angels a1 Kan- sas Cll)', 11 ·35 a.m thr second inning. boosuna tbt Angels to their fourth straight victory Romanick lef\ after George B~u c;tarted the Royals' eighth with a single Reli<'"er Doug Corbett fin- ished up. allowing a sacnfice fly to Steve Balboni that scored Brett Jones hit his ~venth home run leading ofT again'>t Dennis Leonard fr.6 \.\'1th one out in the second Rick Burle~on ~ingled and wem to third on a single b}' Gan Pe-tt1s A.fter Bob Boone popped out Pettis stole second and hoth runner<.1 '><'O~d on !ones' tnpk Leonard h11 Bnan Downin& wnh a pitch leading ofT the third Downin, tool third on a single b} Regie Jackc;on and 'iCOred on a sacnfke 0) h~ Jack Hnwe-11 for a 4-0 lead I he A.ng<'I'> adde-d two run!> off Bud Black in th<: fifth Downing doubled with onl' out and ~ored on a double b' Ho""t•ll Rob W llfong singled home Howell Budd~ Aiancalana beat out a hun1 1n thr Ro\ al'\' St'"enth moved upon a douhte h' \.\ ilhe-\lo 11<.on and o;c:orcd nn an infield grounder b\ l.onme \m1th Police investigating 'suspicious death' of Bias Yugos18.via, (l11Mal)land)andhewas..oh1ghthathchadt11 tn ~e-art a1tad. \llllm\ could ha\l' tx·cn U.S. tangle Medical examiner's report could provide further clues ce-lehrate He didn't kno"" ""hat to do 111 \onlu-.ed tAllh cocaine dunng tco;t' t N t ce-lchr:ite. Somrbody might have caught him on \.\a<,h1ngton tCIC\ 1\IOn 'ilJllOn\ \\ ()\ \1 a ewpor a wc-ak moment " .1tll1 WR( ..aid pohl'c tound a qu.inttt) of ·' COLLEGI: PARK. Md (A P) -A cnmt- nal invest1gat1on was under wa} Fnda} into the ·susp1c1ous death" of basketball star Len Bias as fnends suggested he was ent1ce-d to U\c cocaine in a weak moment at an all-night 'elebrat1on before he died of bean failure While authont1e~ 1n Pnnce George'" County in suburban Maryland were conducting their probe. Lt. Wilham White satd District ot Columbia police had received a rash of calls from citizens who "allege" the 22-year-old Bias may have been seen before dawn Thursda) 1n an area "known for street corner drug sale'> .. Bias collap'iCd at the campus athletic dorm early Thursday morning. less than two clayc; after the NBA draft. and his coach at Mar} land wd authont1es told him doctorc; found trace" of cocaine in a test whale trying to re" 1ve the Maryland All-American. Boston Celtics President Red Auerbach, who selected Bias as the-second player cho'icn in this week's NBA draft. speculate-d in an interview Wlth WDVM-TV that folloWlng the post-drat\ reception 10 Boston. "he came back "This t!>all c;upporn1on." Auerbach added 1Ah1tc powdcl) !IUb!ltanLc 111 a car th~tt R1a<; had and there was little cl~ to go on a!> former tx·cn dn\1ng \.\ednc<.da) night _ teammates and fnends fought to grapple with \.\ R< -T \. al<.1> '\81d unidcnt1l1l'd pohu the realit~ of the popular athlete's death .,,1un.:cc; had 1nd1lated a "nc"" fncnd" "as "'Ith "The death of Len Bias 1s being trc-atcd as a BtJ\ m hi\ dorm room hcfor<' h<' died <\U'ip1cious de-a th. and a hom1c1de invcsllgatton A.ucrh3\'h "'a" quoted l-arht·r h~ the Rmton is under way." said Ernest Rte\\, spokesman for C rlohc a\ o;.1~ mg Dne'o('ll lold him "that Bia" "a' the Pnnce George'c; County Police No funher nul \omeplale. had a rnupk I bt·crc, ""1th h ' com men le; will he made until an autops~ repon tncnd' and tame hack to thr d• 1rm1tnr) \nml' 1scomplete,"exp<.•ttcdno\oonerthanaweekto gu~. another \tudenl 101nrd thl' pan' .inll 10 dayc; alleged!\. '><11l1 '( 11mt: nn. kt'' have a H·al "We examined him two other NBA te-amc; 1."clebrat1on .. examtn<'d him He was 100 percent OK." \.\11h 1h,1t, the (ilutx· .;,1111 thl' .. 1uden1 .\uerbach \aid after nNng in from Boston to .llkp.<'dh rrnduccd the llK.1111\' give Bias· parents the o 30 1erse) he was to The parente of Len Blaa. Lonlee and \ medical C\pcrt. ho\\1'\l'r \J1d lC11.a1111· have worn with thc-team ,llonc ""ould not ha\e-pr11duu.·d the h1·.111 Pnncc George'c; policr impounded Bias· Jama Bl••· return to their Land-mu'>de damage doctor. d1M"o\ -:rl·d car. and there were-reports that office~ o•er home after making funeral Bia., tnend Madehn v. 0,id, told w D\ !'vl - 1nspcct1ng the \.Chicle dl'iCO .. cred a white arranaemente for their eon. T \ 1n \.\-a'ihington th.at pt·rr prc<.\un: (llUlll powder} 'lubstanu~ .. • ha"l' bce-n a factor 1fdrugs "'l'tr in ... ohctl Interviewed on the AB(.. TY show (JOod out of chara(·\cr for l con a rd R1a\ I "'ould hr • Morning .i\menca." Maryland basketball coach cnmplctel) sho«kc<l .. "Len Bias would ~~ve nc\l'r dl'n<' th" h\ Lefl) Dnesell said. "From what I'd und<'r'itood WBAL radio m Ralt1mon· q11011:<l l>r himself. not once, e .. er. -;be \Jtd, adding 1h.1111 from the police that there wac; a trace of cocaine Bnan Bro~n of the I n1q•r<i1t\ ot \fan land a.. he had u~d cocaine. "the read1Pn :-'·\' \O <.<'\ rrt in his unne tf that's the case. 11·., completely !>3~ mg the dru~ L1dnra1m "'h1ch "otH·n g1 .. e-n IX'c:iuc;e he had no tolerance tor 11 LaRussa fl.red; Fregosl nezt? Hanson enjoys 'home sand' advantage CHIC A(10 (AP) -The Ch1· cago White So:it have fired Man- ager Tony LaRussa. team vice president Ken "Hawk" Harrelson s.a1d Fnday, six weeks after man- age-men t gruda1ngly aave LaRll~'i8 a vote o(confide-nce Doug Rader, the team's th1rd- ba~ coach, was name'd intenm manager;. Harrelson announced at a lOm1skey Park news conference pnor to f nday n1&}lt's pme ap1nst Stattle. Rader. 41. formerly managed the T'exa'I Rangcf1. There was no word on a permanent rrplacrment for laRU'-SI, althou&h spc-culat1on ha' centered on 11m f~os1. a former manaaer of the-.\nael!'I now manaaina Lou1sv1lle of the Amcncan Assoca.at1on. the top minor leque affiliate of the St louit Cardinals 7 227222 Ex-Artist in famtliarterritory for beach volleyball tourney By BARRY FAULKNER o.e,,_e., ' *'' former Laguna fka(h Htah volkvball \tand- out Leif HtHISon will go anywhere tor a good bcal h gamt' but toda) and ~unday he n('('d not look farther than JU\t outrnk h1<. own front door Han\On. a fom1er ( IF 4 \ Pla)rr of the Year tor the An1r,t'I who wrrt <IF champions in hi\ sophomore. )un1or and ~mor ~asons. will 101n former Estancia U1gh and tlrt A \tar nan Vrbalo"·1ch in compt11n1 ap1nst I" more of the nataon's\opheach tandem' forS 14,000tn the Und annual Pro &ach Vnlle-yball Tournament at l aauna Bt'ach'\ Matn Beach _ Hanien, who al 21 I\ th<' pro cm 111t'c, voun&t'\I player. said he bas v.:1tn~ W'\1 • ~h1ht d«ltM" 1n beach talent in the Oranac Count\ 11rea over tht put le"" )e"an and 1~ of\~n forC't'd 10 lr11'\t'I to Manh1man tklll'h nr other l <>'> \nark'> C ount:. a s a heache<; to tind worth\ 1ompc11t1on But this W<'e-kend'<. tournament"'" hnn1t 'uth top pla)e-rc; as S1ngin ..,mtth and Rand\ \toldo\. ""ho ha\e won the event tor thr l11'lt four \rar\, Mike Dodd and Tim fhnland \\ho were the lllR~ World Champion' a' ""l'll :t\ 01-.mr1an K.m h ~1rah lo IA'llh1n .t 1ump <.rnc t'rnm llan~l1n\ Laguna home "It v.111 tlef1n111·h he a h11lh for me hl'in)I nn local town and ha\lng a l<lt of pt-oplt" there l hl'l'ntiit for me · u1d Han\on ""ho \!o-111 he making h1' fir,t appearance in 1hr 1•Hnt he grev. up v.at~ htrlJi "I'm e~ote'd w hc ,1hl<' HI ""•lk JC\~ n and rla 1n 11 I u~ to che-ck 111,ut (l'I a Ian) and I al"'a)c; \Aid to my~lfthat I wugoing to nla\ 1n 11 onrd:n " Hanson,.., curr<'nth 10 h" \t°Cond \rar on the pro tour. though he '1ill mamta1n<i h1\ am:tt<'ur statu\ (lhe mone) goc-; throuah hi\ 'lf'C.ln\nrl a' 11 red-\htn tr:an1f<'r H<' '' l'umntl) de\ 1ding on Peppe-rd int' or l < \anta Barbara \tnl <' Ira' 1111 i hc t ln1 v~••r of Htwt11 at\CT 'tattlng ft"1' twt' "1'~'n, .. , •n out~itk tuner H•n,on uni hr u. e'tp('\una 11 tor fi,c tin1'h with Vrth:llm t('h, ""ho he ha~ playt"d "1th 1n ti .. ·r .. a a a a 11111111<'\\ th1~ ~a<,on (\!o-hllh u'n'1't' of a hlur namcn-t C\Cf"\ "'cd.l'nd Imm \.fa\ 111 :-.Cptl'mlx-TI The local two\Ome '' JUSt H'l\trnintt to top tnnn. nftrr a Han.,on ankle tnJun tor1t•d th\•m 111 llll\\ thn'l' we-cl-.\ L.a\I wte-k 1n \anta < ru1 thr' tinl'hl",I ninth hut Han'ion ha' :tlrr tth rarnt,1 ~2 fl00 111 tll't 0' rr ,1 m<1nth "It', \omc prttt\ jnnt! l;l\h " \attl Han' 111 \!o-ho "lll1 thr top pla\l'f' on 1lw 111111 m,1k1• ur 111 S1~ 000 ix-r 'ummt'r Han,on. \!o-hll ~•d he hi\' nl"·'\' prelC'rrrd the tx-ach pmr "' thC' indoor 'rr.11•n. tint1' 11 tnuir.h hc1n1 tht \ounttC'\t pl<&)<'r 1n ~ \l'a\onc-J \C'trnu,·, 11amc "l..a\I 'ummtr IA'e 1 hr and tht'n t<'ammat<' \Ian J1nt1) v.oulJ come so do\t" in ~) mam game:' 10 IX'ating '°mr oft he top tr m" hut "'e tU"-1 ""ouldn't do 11 in the e-nd It'\ JU\t 'l.O hard 8nndmg out thr C\f)erleOCC," ht' \aid TournBmrnt plRy ht-gin' at" a m 1cxia~ 11nd ,,, ~ .a m (\unt1A\ \pc 1a1oro; a~ ad\l\t'd 10 am'<' rnrl~ due: 111 1ht lim1tt\111,a1h1h1ht\ of parl.;1nt. 1n tht' 1nimr:tl1 RI<' arta ot the Matn Rtt1l h Water polo series continues tonight after earlier 8-8 tie 't ullmla\la. thl' IQH4 Ol}mp1l l1amcc; l hampwn h\ "1rtue of a lie "1th thr l rntcd \1atl''i aided b'r an 1 \l'r.111 ~nal d1tl<'rrn11al. will he at \:c"pon H.1rtx>r High tonight tor the 'l'\ ond nt a four-p.ame ~t with the l 'nned State\ 1\ia11onal 1eam I ht' '"o team' hattll'<l to an 8-8 tit" tn :--.in Diego on WC'dncWa\ and two rnnrC' ttamc' remain -at Belmont Pla1a 'iumtn c \ cnin11 I.., lOl and l \( \\ C'dnl·,da\ atlernonn T hl·'e ma11.hl'' ha\C been 1n the maktn@ tor ,, \Car •· -.J1d l I\ C oach Rill Ra mrtt "\lo <' ... r tx'('n looking h>r":ird h • thl\ for .1 l(lng ttmc Thie; 1<; g.rcat pr1.·parat111n !111 thl' World ( h,1 111 p11 10\hlf'I' 111 .\U@.U\I tn "1adr ,1 " \ rrrhm1nar. '"'l•h ing I -and· undc't' trom 1 nrnn,1 Jet Mar H 1gh 1nJ '-C"P<'l1 11.uhor p~rd<' thr ' 1111,11,1.1" .111<1 I \ n.111onal team aa I ' tt"Rm mcmht·" 1nl udl" Ol-.m· p1an anl1 l .1p1a1n l r1 ' ~ hrc)('(icf of \an1.1 Rnrhaia. a' well a\ I QM I'" mr1.trl\ Pettr { amrhrll Jod~ ( amphl-11 Dou~ Rurkl Kt'' 1n Roh- c:n,nn and 1wahe l rn11t \.\ 11 ... ,n ( ll nll'thdl "II pnxlUl I ,,, l ni\.tf ~"' 11111,h ,1nd I < lr\111c:, and Rot>- l"rt'<'n prcppr<l 111 "ewpc:lrt Harbor b<'li'lfl' 'lctrTl ntt 411 I ( l\crke-tt" <. ltht'I team mrmht'f'\ 1ndud<' Jamrs lirrJl"'11n (lmmerly of Ne"· pon H.arhtn H1ghl. <•re& Bu~er, Jcfl ( amrhrll t Pe-tcr \ H>unat"r brother). Shaun l tall Pete1 < uunu Jr . Mike F.\an' Mike 1ntr !another Newport Harhor prodmll. \harhe Ham"' Doua K1mhcll. Mar~ Ma11ell (lrvmc rt"\ldtnt l, .\Ian Mou~hawar. M11.:hael Sptttr 'Ind John 'f''ltp1 t('omna del Mar H 1gh '\ ro.ach I l tl ke1 pm"C\ for the m('-!> an: Sf> f()f edult' &nll \4 tnr \lltdcnt\ -----~------..._. _____________ ,... ..... 111...i ....................................................................... _.. ................................. .. ... MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBAU Windy City's fans blown away by coaching changes Tewell take. lead In Atlanta Or1·01es sh ell Bos ton Dou1 Tewell moved into a I -shot lead l!I halfway through tht> Allunld Golf f'hm1' With an 8-under-par 64F11du)' rewC'll, who • broke a s1x·ycar winless drouaht when he • ninth Cicorge l.kll\ two·out ~rand hat\, alw had a run-sconna \ln&k 1 c.apturC'd the l.os Aniele!> Open earlier th1'> ~;i .... on. had Baltimore S 20 hits \lam . oil Yank<'e rehcf ace Da\<e ihc founh inning when the "'Met a 12-undcr-par 132 total tor hts I-shot edge over Scou d R d S li g R1ghett1 t1cd the '><:ore and prevcnttd crac;cd a 2-U < h1cago lead. Wmn10 From AP dl11patcbH Roell, who had a 6b Sen e OX ree n • roolm• Dou~ ( it,1hel from getting h1\ p1tlher Sid Fernandt1 went ~'e "ltwa~fun,"Tewcll\81daftcrh1)moming!ttrollo11 14-3· Brown injured ftr)t maJor-lea1ue v•l'tof). inning'> .ind atlow<'d thrc~ hm -a (HI( A(j() -Mo!>I c1t1n haH' to a content them'>('IH'' with one \<alp when the hilly. 7.007-yard. par 71 Atlantu Countr') c luh ' Marloera 5, White Sox 3: Tht firing in thC' fourth when the ( ub!t scort cout'\C, ''I'm stnking the ball so good. That's the le)' " of Manager Tony LaRussa didn't two run) the local ballduh tail\, hu1 when a nty hac, two m~or league frJnch1SC"s. tans get Before 1986. rewell'\ only v1ctones in hts 12 year.. From AP di1patcbe1 perk up the: WhttC' ')ox and Jim t:lllpol 7, PlratH Z: Hubtt Drook• on thr PGA J <.)Ur ~ume 1n 1980 when he aiptured lhl' Presley doubled to stan &attic's four who began the evening as the NL' double the drama -two Job\ .Ht' on the lint' ll'sran:. c11en in ( h1l.Jgo. tor both Jobs tu turn O\.cr at almost thl' ~mC' tame But th;ll\ whal happened fnday as<. h1cax11 Wh1tC' l)oll Manager l on) l aRu\-.a JOined h1<i cro\\•to"'n countl·rpart. former < uh,· Hent.age and tht Ph1ladelph1a Cla~sic .. In Piusford. The Boston RC'd So:\ havt a Sill-run second innmgand homered in tht· c;ccond k11d1ng hitter, went 4 for. N.' • Hollls Stacy and Patti Rt110 ovcrtool a faltenng game: !tad 1n lht' ;\m('ncan League third on r om Seaver and drove 10 IWO run\ and Ttr Lau rte Rinker 10 take the lt.-ad alkr two round) of the Ea\t hul are rnp1dl) running out of Rusert 10, A's 7: c ,;u y Ward h11 a Rc11ne) drove 1n a pair ot run!t wit the Rochester lntemat1onal ladies golf tournamen1 pill her' two-run inside-the-park homt·r and two hit~ before he was forced to lcav 'itacy No 12 on the-I PGA's mone) list bogc-)ed 1hc ~Ith st.antr<; Brun~ Uur'>l and Al Larr) Pamsh foMowed w11h a "<>lo th<.· flme in tht• fitth inning with tim and last hole<; but !>till managed an e'en-par 72. t'<1ppcr plu~ reliever!> Samrri)' Stewart shot, capping a nine-run !>t't:ond ~pra1ncd left wnst. Manager Jim Fre~. on thC' uttrm plu> men I Ii n(' matthmg R1uo, who had two bogey!> and two h1rdie~ 1n and Wes Gardner already on the inning as Texu lied a club mark with Cardinals I, PllJIUet z: Bob fol"\CI her round of 72 The)' WC'r(' lied at 2-under-par J 42 f n d1\abled list. the Red Sox lo'it a game its ninth con5C'Cut1"e victory al homt mo\cd into fifth place on the all-tim J"ha1 ~JH' thl\ nl\ the dubwu\ d1s11nct1<1n 111 ha' mg acu1unted for 1 .... o·th1td\ tll ha\l'b.ill\ managt·11..1I tinnit' \o far th1!> ~ason \t•attk Mannt·r.. \k1p1x·1 ( hu(k < 'ott1l·r got axed M.1) 7 .111<1 11•placl·d b~ 1>1cl.. \\.1ll1anl\. 'tt'Cond place one shot bC'hind the co-leadcr!t. were Judy Fnda) night -the Baltimore Onoles and Oakland l<»l It!> team-record I 1th ')t L oui!> victor) ahead of the lat Dlckiason. who had the day's low round wtth a "\-under shelled them 14-3 -and may have straight road game D1tt)' Dean with his I "\5th carC't" par 6Q and Carolyn mu. ll<llh at .lt I under par 14' IO'il another pltl·her d\ w('ll Brewen 1, Tt1ers 0: rim leaf) \I IOOr') b) ..cattenng eight hits. Th· I O'>er Mike lirown. who pitched a four-hitter for his tir!ll i6 year-old right-hander was malon1 "II am thing. J "ould th1nl.. tht• l.trl\ 1n < 'h1l'agu art· mort.· LaR u.ua 111h'r.t111 ,1hou1 thl·1r m.inagt.'r'> than cl\<.'" hl.'rl' " ~ml hrl>cldl'a\tl'r Ham <. .11 a' ""ho former!~ ~orl..1·d f111 till' \111n11an l c:aiut' Whitt' \o\ but has JUmpnl k.if.llt'' 111 h,111dlt• lht· Cub~ '\,a11onal League gam1•, "I don I 1h1nl.. 1hn l1k1· 1h1· "~Ill ol blood In fart. I'm surt' 1hn J v.,1111 n111h1ng morl' 1han tor tht"1r lt·am' 10 "In .ind 1111 Ith' I•• h(' tx-.1111ilul in 1•\el"\ 01h1·r v.a,:· Cara} ..aid "But 1'\t.'nhnd\ l..nP''' ""h.11 .1 manag('r'\ lutur1· 1' the da\ hl··, hir1·d I h1· p111\ 1h1ng hnan look lo'"'°"ard 10 "the da~ ht·' firi•d · Ill' -..11d '.\nd tht' \.I.a~ the ll'3nl\ pla} in C'h11·ag11 \11rt1t•111rn·, th<>\l da\\ 1.an run do\t: to&l'lht·r " l .1Hu''" po,11•J 1 '~ i '\ lft rnord rn hi\ e1ght·~t·ar mc1na~t·n.tl l.llt.'l'I "th till'\\ hilt '\n>. HI\ l':I!<' duh "on1hc \I \\1·,1 1111v.11111Jrun.1""·'' -thccluh\lir\I rx1\t \l'J"HI 11111• \111\1 l"'\'I -.ind ~arncd h1m '\1.trldgl'I OJ lht• ' l".1r ,ll t C 1f.td1 \ Hui thr' H a1 ' 1'11111011 v..t, )f). ~h ht·ading inln I 111!,I\ n•>'.111' 11111111· ;:.tr111 ''''" th1· fifth-pl;i1e Mann1•r, Th~·\\ 11111• 'io\ \\1'rr' ~.tflll'\ h<.·h1nd I l'\a\ Ill lht' \I V. nl I r1•, ·, • fll" n111F .11 h1t•\ ~·1111 n t 1.:.Jflll' 1 n I "IX<l "ht n la· gu1dt:d lfH' < uh' 10 1t11• -...,111011.11 I 1•..1gu1· \\. r\I 1111l 1h1·ir ti:\I 11 all\ kind \1111t' I''~' Hui rnt:01L•r11;\ art· l11r \C ranh<10~' not m.in,1gl·r, ~<•I 1n l h1l.1g11 1111\"'J' I r1•\ "'·•' 'l\l'll hi\ pin~ \hp In < 1t'nl·ral \1Jn,1gl'I l>alla., < •r1'l'O \J\t "'t't'~ ••fl I rnl.n thl' I ~th lk ""·" tl·placed b\ < •l'n~ \11l h.11'1 "11., onu· managl'd tht· \il'" '<•r.._ \ •• n~n' lh, < 11l>\hJdlU\t,11111l'J11fr•1111.1 \-7ru.idtnparHI V.l't1 Ji. 1:.1011·, ll\h1nd 1111· :-...111onal lcagur l,1\1 l>1\ l\111n-lt'<td1n~ -...l'\\ ) "'~ \kl\ ( l\\ft~·r' \•111 11~\l:f ttr1• Ill\' 11\.\nt't\ j!.t'fln,tl m•rn.1gl'" "ill nn 1•1 hr\ lh\· ~Wllt'1,1l rn;rn.tgl'r'> Jnd 110 00\' -..1IJ g1'l rid qi ~'t h.tllpliJ\t.:r.. ,11 tlllq'' \,IHJ ( .trJ\ " ( I lit.:'' I.lo h II t fi LI I ll .t l"' Quote of the day C'arl l.t'"' ''· 1r.t1. ~ .1 nd l1l'ld ,1,11 .thout lu\ ''"'n .:ih1l11n•, 1 m th1· l'r1nci: thl' "'11lh.n l Jarl.. .. on thl· I tNll'l I< 1d111: .di 111thl'Ol111~t:thl't -tn tr.Ill.. .rnd lll'ld Maloney new Winnipeg coach \t< 1' I kl \I I >.:in ~1.tl1111l'' tu't 1"'11 da'" 11u1 ot ,1 {11,1d11ng Jtih w1ih thl T otonlo \fank I t".tl\ ~'·" hirl'1l .1\ t:nach of lhl" \"-inn1rx·g lt:I\ I tul,1\ .1nli p1om1c,c:d to f<'\l<lrt' "ord1·1 .in1I dl\11plrnc' t•i th1· National Hockn I t".1gul' team fho\t ar1• Ill\ lt>p p11or1111·, l\1alonn 1old ,1 nl'""' conlrrl'nll' ·• 1 hr lt t\ ha' t' ln\t tht•11 u1nl11knu· and I 1h111I. I 1 .in hl Ip 1 lil rn gl 1 11 hJl I. rh1· hllllljl of M.1lfllll'\ 1,1.:J ... ,JOIJ•HHHl'd JI 1tw "'11 l '.1111111.il 111~· 11n11.' h\ ll'I\ <rt Ol'ral \l..1nagl'r John h·rjl\l\on '""ho h 1d la~t·n n\t't t h1• l n.1d'l1ng dul•l'' .1ltt·1 tiring Barn I on>' 1 .... 1 \lar1 h l Vessels Maturity at Los Al Dash in '>t> k. who dockt.'d tht.' ~ond fastt.'st qualifying lime and will be piloted t"l) leading JOd:e' Kip D1dem:hcn. "111 head a field of I 0 quar1t.'rhorscs tonight for the 15th running of the Ve\SCI'> Matunt\' at LO\ .\lam1tos Race C'ou~ The four-'fear-old rnlt Da\h In \t~le. \ired h> t"o time world champion Oac;h f-or < a\h ha!> platt.'d in three 1986 Los Alamitos \takes and won ht\ d•~ l\1on of tht' Vessels Matunt)' at the 440-yard d1'ltancc Abo earning cons1derat1un 1s Pnss) h'm. "ho dockt'd the fastest quahty1ng lime of2 I 63 in tht• tnaf, Pnss) Fein is one ol two horses in the rai.:e (f-:!\tl'"' 1s tht..' other) who panic1patt..'d 1n the 1985 \hamp1on of Champions Pn\\) f-e1n placed third in thal ran• "-hill' Easlell WJ .. \t'H:Olh White r etires fr om Chargers "I\'-Dlf C ;o -\gc.: c1nd 1n1unes l1nall} rnuglll up "•th rd While. the 1ronman among National Football League otlemne lineman lk announced his rt•llrement rnda~ altt•r 17 \t"ar\ in the gamt• The ~an Diego < harger' guard. "ho untkr1o11t•n1 \Urger) in Januaf) tor an anhnt1c cond111un in h1.., ng.hl ~nl·e. c;a1d he 1.ne"' 1t "a" t1mt· to quit "'hl'n hnouldn t run In fir..,I base ""h1k pla~1ng 111 a famil > \11fth,1ll tHHnl· '"" o "l't'li.. '> agu ··1 had tu lc:I m\ Y-~l'.ir-old daughter run tur ml'·· ,,11d \\ h1 te Though lhC' < hargt·r\ lo<,1 a f11rnwr Pro llo"" ll-1 111 1h~·offen<,1\ehnl· lhl'\ga1ntdaw..1lh \.\hill''''""'"' remain v.11h tht• club .... an a\\l\lant Television, r adio TELEVISION llJ I "I am -BASEBALL Ba1!1m11rt• .tt Bo'>llln < hannl'I 4 I pm -WORLD CLP SOCCER Rra11I " f-ranle in Quartn1inal round game 1arxd carlu·r al Ciu;idalaJara ~IC'XICO ( hJnn~l 4 2 ''' pm GREATEST SPORT\ LEGEl'IDS < hanncl 7 "\ pm SPORTSCOPE lhL· N.\\( \I{ \\.1nston '11111 auto met taped .\pnl 2' JI Marlin~' •Ill Va 1 lU pm GOLF \tlanta ( la~~tl third round taped l'arlwr at Manetta. (,4 • ( hanm·I ~ ' "\() p m -SURFING OP Pro < ham- p1omh1 p' lapcd 1n ~p1cmbc.·r a1 Hunting1on Bea1·h .t 'l<l p m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Bo\ing. '-1ark Breland\' Jnhn l\1unduga in J 111 round 1.1.c:llcf""c1ght Ooul larx·d In Atlanllc (II\, N .I T racl.. and field l \ Outdoor C h;1m p1on\h1ps taped { hanncl 7 'i p m -WRESTLING C hanncl 'i'1 5 U'i pm -BASEBALL. Angel~ al Kan'·" (ti} ( hiinncl 'i RADIO '\ o~ pm -BASEBALL ( 1 I\ "-\.I PC , .. Ill l 7 OS p m -BASEBALL Diego ".\A< 11'JO I \ngl'I' al K.in\,I\ f )odgt"P• Jl \,111 Ueberroth: Angels should move if Rams develop Anaheim site H)' lhr \\\C1r111tN! 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I h" 11nt• damage<; llhc Angt•I\) \Uh\l,rnl1ttll). bul not to tht• degrt'l' that I would rei.:ommcnd mm mg to .tnolht•r '>ladium" I he Angels and their 11wnt.'r < 1cne o<\utf). d;i1m that dl'"dop1ng the parking 1111 without Au tr>·., perm1\\l<>n " '' "mlat1on of his 1964 lt'a\t' with the Cit], and that thl propo..ed de' clopml'nt would adver<,t•I" alTC'l t lhl ha-.eball team·., Ian' I chcrrolh ..aid thJt ha\l'ball fans "'ould hrulk .ti \tJd1um changes that would force them into nt'"-drl\ 11111, p311CrnS and the U\e of3 parkin~ \ll'\JClure "PC'oplc develop their O\\.O \t\lc of gt'lllng to .ind from the stadium." hc c,a1d '"Altt''i'> and cgre..., .111· c<i..enttal and I think that l karh thr \llllC\'> ol t h1· coac,cball, francht'K' in the pa<,t .lnll°tht• fu11trt' I\ 1w1ntt 10 he largely tied to traflil patll'rn\ "'RaM:ball 1<, 1n our op1n111n. a frag11r o;pon 11 nn·1h rt"pcat (U'itUm('f\ to h<.' \Utll'\\fUI .. Christian \Vins speedwa.v race ALL-STARS PLAY ... 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' ·I look hl1\on \ f><tVl' ~h1te thr \outh girl\ lOat It fl·el\ he ha<; an nl((e with ~ 10 \tcphanie I lc1 .. ch.1kn 1n tlw linrucl and he ha'>d p:ur of fl l \IJr.. lo d1,1"" from -l 1 fon>' frnn1k1 (J1·1.l..r and •on1h1ll'' C"hri' MrFe"on Dryke captures shoodng title (HIN<> li\111 -Matt I>nk1· and 1',111 ' ~purgin . OhmpH 'ohl mrdallst\ 1n 19>!4: "'"" nattonal lhump111n\h1p\ rrnta}' dur11111. th!' 16th I IS ln1rr11a11orrnl ~hoo11n~ t hamp11111\h1p\ surrendered two run\ 1n tht· fir'>t m8jor-leatiuc shutout. walking o ne hi\ 140th c.tan 1n J 3 seasons wuh th• inning, suffered a bruised muscle near and sinking out six fhc Brewers c ardinah. Jack Clark. with a horn. ht~ nght elbow when he was c,1ruck by '>COrC'd off Walt Temll in the fourth run. double and two RBis. and Will tr Juan Bon111a·s sharp ground single 1n inning on consecutive !>ingles b)' M<.'GC'r's )Ingle. double and RBI, le< the second and had to leave the game Ernest R1lc!t. ( ec1J Cooper and Ben the St Louis attack Clark's homer of There was no 1mmcd1a1e word 11 Ogliv1e Terrell allowed onl) one c harles Hudson <inappcd a 1-1 tie" Brown would miss an) turns other hit the founh inning Meanwhile the Onolec. poundt-<l "'--1 .. s t lndi•"s 8· Pinch h1tl"r Brown and four ot Ro<,ton's five Ra~..,d'-.. Bu;h'< t:"br .k t -'" Reds 1-8, Braves 4-5. Da"c , ' ~ i...-C'a ing wo-run ( oncerv·1on''> baSt's-loaded double rr-ltevers for 20 h1tc; and Tom homer one or five by Minnesoi.t r fi O'Malley drove in lh e runs with two kt·yed a sa-run o;1xth inning. Tim h1ghhgh1ed a four-run H'\l inning sr doubles and a smgk lo hack Mike Laudner's homer ofT D1ckje Noles lht nightcap Concepcion ..cored tht Rodd1cker's S1ll-h1t p1tchtntt Bod-tied the \Core and Bush's blast gavr winning run in the sixth inning of th< dicker. I().. I, ha~ won c,1, ~tra1ght. the Twms a 6-4 lead. Kirby Pucket! opener when he singled ofT rchevC'1 "When you give up 20 hits, walk singled and ')tcv<" Lombardou1 kfT Dedmon and raced home on ~ nine. hit a batter and commit two walked before Kent Hrbek greeted h11-and-run double by Bo Duu errors. somebody is bound to score Scott Bailes w11h a two-run double off Budd) Bell drO\ e tn three runs tn the. \omc runs ... Boston Manager John the left-field fence. Gary Gaett1\ openC'r as the Reds posted their fi~1 MtNamara said sacnfice fly cappcd the inning. doublC'-ht.'ader \weep since A.pnl 29 rise" here 1n the Ameman League: In the National League: I '>8 4 Ya.nktts 10, Blue Jays 8: Ride~ Mets 10, Cabs 3: Keith Hemande1 Giants 3, Astros I. V1dJt Blul Henderwn·~ two-out double scored hn a lie-breaking home run ofTScott pitched two-hit ball tor o;cven inoin~ Mike Paiiharulo from second basc Sanderson in the sixth inning and and <and\ Maldunadu gut h1~ I I th and broke a 10th-inning tie ac; the Garv Caner·~ three-run homer RRI of the season a!t a pinch h1tte1 Yankees broli..e a five-game losing capi)ed a \IX-run M"venth ~IC'mande1 w11h a \eventh-1nning grounder a~ '>tn·ak after blowing an !:!-~ lead 111 th' 1.1. ho entered the game h1tles!> in 14 at· "ian f ranl l'>l<> dckalcd Hou\ton * * * AMERICAN LEAGUE Or1del 14, Red Sox l Men 10, Cut>s l * BALTIMORE aonoH CHICA(;() HEW Y()ttK eb r h bl eb r 11111 •b r h bi Mrhbl S I 1 0 l 1 I 0 l 1 l 1 ••• l 1 2 I 0 0 l I l • 0 0 0 () l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 2 I 1 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 1 1 I Twlnl f, lftdMlni I O~ v lo 6 l l \ Berrt11 70 4 0 0 0 Oun"on" ~ O 1 1 CLEVELAND MINNESOTA Ben•QUI ct s I 1 0 Rom•ro u l 0 0 0 GMHIW\ ,, • 0 0 0 MWll\n cf 801"\n ?b Teuftl 20 KHrndz lb SlrwO<v rf Carte• c S.11t•"• u Fo1ter 11 Mc:Owll o Kn1gh1 )ti Mllcllelt \\ Ovk\tra cf Frridu o Heern c B ... ,,., f B•rnrrd 2b Ce•••• lo T1>rn111 on J•coov lo Fr•nco u .,.,,'I rl •b' 11 bl •b ' h bi s~e10.,. ct 2 O I O Buc~nr lb • 1 1 1 SfldO<u 7b • l I 0 3 1 0 0 Puc•ett t S I I O Owy•r rf o o o l Rice Ii • 1 1 0 MU•lncl rt l I 1 0 s 1 I 0 Lmt><or lo 4 I 0 0 L•CY rt s 0 1 1 IHvlc>r Oh 4 0 0 0 JO••"• c ) 0 I 0 S I I 4 Hr~~ 10 ~ 7 ) l Murr av lb J 1 I 0 O"'E vn\ rt l I I I Ournm lo l 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 8rnno.v rt 4 1 l 1 R'o~en" s 1 } 0 Armu ci 4 0 1 1 c • ., lo 4 0 1 I • 1 I 1 G••tt' lb 3 0 0 I SnHI I Or l l I 2 CifOm•n C ) 0 0 0 Muo'1r v (I ) 0 I 0 • t l 1 LeuO.,.r r • 1 I 1 M~ Yono ,t \ J '] J Quinon\ u 1 0 0 0 Senorln o 1 0 O O 3 0 1 0 Hele'-•' 11 J 0 I 0 JBon1t1 ?b S I J O '\tenl>Q\ Pfl 1 O O O l OOIP\ Pfl I 0 0 0 \11vd••" MHelt1t Attontor Bonoo' Tot•I• l 0 1 0 0•••01n 1t O o O O Oemow c s 7 ) 1 ron1eno1 o O O O O I 0 I 2 Cieone " • I l 0 Tofel1 4'4 t4 10 14 Tonh ll l ' J 8•1'•' P 0 0 0 0 l I I 0 Wunln 01'1 I I I I Sure bv )nnonft Bo.i•v 1;r 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 81.1V1 di'\ 1 1 1 8ttttmore 202 OlO 1)4-IC 3• a a a T°'•h lS t ll t 8ouon 100 IOI 000-l T011h Sc.,• bv lnnln91 C.emt w,M1no 11BI -Owvtr f11 11 10 10 I ll l 6 l Total\ Sew• bv lllftlft4n Glevelllncl 000 004 040-1 E -Romefo Ou1nonf\ OP-80\lon 1 M'-Mft OOl 006 00•-t L08-Bt1ll'l"O't! 1~ Benton 6 1B--0Matl•v 1 (,ome Wonning A81 -8""' 11 o ..... o,ev Armei lB-Ow Eveni E Jocoov C:.ee11. 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In the h.indtl'<lf> m111n ran·. Uoli "itrnnn' of \1m1 \alle) 'iCored h1' 1n111al lirl>t·dl' mon win in the lour lap C\C'nt 11111 Mc Brutc (1f <1mnd I erra<'C fin l\hl'd ~( 'lll Cht mf lfll Id W8\ <l:\lr> It'll lohn\11n Hl11ornm~ton V. r'n• l11gr1hrr find pll) ing hkc a team • \h(' -.aul "M.., LOm.c:m 1s. uur ahtlll\ 10 @Ct m11rr thun one \hot. We h.nc to kt•1•p thc•m nil the otTtn'"'' hoard~· l>n lie. from< olumbu\. < 1t1 • hrnl..t hi\ o"n national record tn "'° lhl· rntemat1nnal ~kn-t c-hampionsh1p b hreakin 't17 target\ of the 400 throY.n dunna 1hr four da)\ nf thr cnmPt'l111on at Pr•do Tiro. -.11r ot 1ltt· Ol~mpu lomP\'t1110n t"'o n·.ir' itl/11 • • '-"ti! 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BollOll 41 HIT S-Pu<ktll M•"nt\ore 10 I Mell no v New Yori. t9 8•H Toronto 14 BO<lll\ 80ll\l" t4 Roca 8oston, 17 OOU8LES-R•et. 80\lon, 10 BDllllt 80110<1 It Matt1no1v New Yor-19 Lew K anus ( '" II It Hef\Mr\Otl Ne"' Vorl< 11 TRIPl.ES--Owan StaWt 6. Hulttl Ch1caoo S. 8 ut1tr Clevela nd • f'trr1andu Toronto 4 f'lalCl'ltr Tuu • Law tr: an\H C.tv 4 Wlllltktr Oalrolf 4 HOME RUNS-Je.,_, A""''' 1', 8arlltlO Torc>nlO 11 Ca(l\~O O•~land 17 8r1Jnanuv MlnM\Olt 16, Hrt>tK, M1nne\Olt lit STOLEN BASES· -R Htndanon New vork '3 Cen11e1osr Cnlce110 lO W10111n\ Ba111more 20. MoHl>V Toronlo 17 Wll\on Kenia\ (11., 11 PITCH1HC, 11 oac:11iOl\al-Cltmenl, BoatClfl, 12·0, , 11. 8ood1Cktr. .. llnc>rt •· 1, l s.4, w u1..,.,," tues. •·I, I ... Heea. OPlend. 7•2, 2 9' N titt, MJlwaYi< .. , t 2, • n .• Hll'IUIMll, "'-Yori. 6·2, • 20 $enrom Cltfllalld. •·t , 'U.) STlttK.EOUTS-Ci.mtnt, BollOll, lot, H•ll'*• M»w•..i.... 9' Hunt, Botton, "· M. Witt, ....., •1 ltho. 0.111411\d, 17 SAVES-AIM, le"imore, 1', ltleMlll, New 'l'Otlc, 16, H•rrit. Tena 12, H«nano.a, OetrOlt, 12, Slanlev, lollClfl, I I Naftenel LM9U4t IT11r9U911 ~"411tY'l Gemftl 8A l TING O•S et Dettl-Gwvnn, S.11 01990, lll. lroolu. Montr•••· m Sax. ~,, .Jtl1 Garner. HO..tlon, 220, Dvlcatre. New Yori., Jlt llUNS.-llafnt\, Montreal, 43, Gwvnn, kn 01990, 42, Carter New Yorll, •I Have.. Phlladtl1>hle ]t, Mur111w, Allen••, 39 R81-< Oevl>, San Frenclaco, "'· Mer.,..., Oacl9tn, 451 Scllmldl. PllllMltlllfll•, O. Carte<, New Vort., 44, lrOOlla, Montreal, Q , G O•YIS, Houaton, 43, W•H•Ch. Molltretl, '3 HIT~wvnn, San OltllQ, 13. S.ndr:i.r11 Chlca110. n. SH, Oedetn. 111 Leonaro ~•n Frencl.c:o. TS. Reina> Monlreal IS OOU8L ES-Havt\. Pllllad•tDhla 71, Oun1ton, ChlcaCJO 1t, It llevnolcl\, Pi1t•ovr11n. 19 ll•lnes, MonlrHI. 16. • ere lied wltll IS TRIPLES-<:01tman, St Looll , t. lroot.l, MontrHI, S. Mee... SI Looi\ l Moreno Allenre, S, Ovt.llrt, New York 4 Mlllltf', (•nclnroeh, 4 llalntt Monlr .. 1, 4 HOME RUN5'-MerltMI, 0...0, 17/ C. O•vls Houaton, 14 Peri.tr ClnclnNttl, 14, 8r00111 MonlrHI ll Garvey San 0'-llO, I) Stutlbl., a....n, 1l STOLEN 8ASEs-<O>t!'llo9t1, SI Loula )7, OVftun. 0...Wa, >ti Raltlft MOlltr .. t, lO Doren. Hooston 20. E Oavl1, C1r>elnnatl, 20 PITCHING 17 <leclltonsl--Oiade, Ntw Yortt., 1·7, 2 31 Oar11no New Yori!, 1·1. 3 St. f'ernande1 New YC>fk 1·2. ) 17, LaCon , Sen FranclKO, •·2 ' 16 G-n Ntw Yorll, t 3 2 ~ . STRIKEOUTS SCOll HOutlon, 130, llaltftlueM, Oeclean, IOl1 Gooden, New Yor~. IS Wtldl, o.cletrs, IS1 1 Smith Alltnl• ll AMERICAN LEA(;UE An91t• ,, Aov••• 2 CALIFORNIA KANSAS CITY IUone\ '' Jovner lo Downing ti R.~Oh JIC'l1ow1 lo Wlllono 7o Burlt"· u Pellt\ c• Boone< Tot•s tlH II tM lb r h C>I S 1 2 l Wll\Oll 'f 4 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 L Smllh If S O I I 4 2 I 0 L ... i rl 2 0 0 0 ~ 0 1 0 Bftwtr rt 1 0 0 0 3 1 I 1 Quirk 1111 1 0 0 0 J 0 I 1 Bretl 31> 4 1 I 0 ) I I Q Orie dn 4 0 I 0 ) I I 0 Whitt 21> 4 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 Btlt>onl 11> ) 0 0 I Sunol>fo c 4 o I o B1encln U f I I 0 J.4 6 I 6 Tetll\ lt 2 10 1 S<ore b\I IMiftel Ctlltonlla 111 020 I00-6 KanMs Cttv 000 000 110-l C.amt w1nn•n11 RBI -R Jon4t\ 121 E-8 .an,e.ena , Jfl Ho,.,ew OP--t<an\u C.ltv 1 OB-Ct tilorn1a 7 Kenut C11v 10 7B-Oown••tr. 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Ka•ser Thiro Petermo T-2 SO A-35 086 NATIONAL LEAGUE Padf'es S, D""" 4 SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELU Rot>erl> ?I> C.ouaoe o Gwvnn rt McRvto cl Garvey lt> MarP1nt f Wvnne ct Tfl'lptln u Roo1e• lo k enneo• c O•evc•, o Mc(l er> o F •~"''•le •b r h Ill •«> r 11111 4 0 0 0 Ouncen u 4 0 I O I 0 0 0 BRuue< " 0 I 0 0 4 l 3 0 Su 2b ~ 0 I I l 1 7 0 Cat>tll It> 4 0 1 1 4 0 1 2 Madte• JC> l I 1 I l 0 t 1 Anotsn lt> 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 Ma,.netrf l l 1 O ' 0 I I SlullO> ti 4 0 1 0 • 0 I 0 T rev1no c 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 RW1tm1 ct 1 O O O 1 o O o Lend•• cf 2 O O O I 0 0 0 Honevcll 0 2 0 I I 0 O 0 0 Ma•u• 111' I 0 0 0 HO•tll 0 0 0 0 0 Vend8rg o 0 0 0 0 F"''Die on O 1 O O Telau 1" S 1 I • Talala U 4 t 4 s.no .... Lt>A ...... 1 kwe t>v-... Ga,... W•Mtng RBI -None 000 101 030-S 010 000 101-4 E-Lal>ClrH u( OP-Sen 0 ~o 1, LOI An g .. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday, June 21 , 1986 Lewis impressive in longjump, 100 Jackson to play baseball He posts victories in both; will vie in 2 events today I hl' v.11m\'.'0°'> 100 final ul'><1 wa' v.ind ·a1dcd v.11h Pam Mal"\hall rall>1n~ 10 ~wrc .tn UP'"-'' 1n 10 !10. t dg1nt1 .\hce Brov.n and v.nrld rel·ord hold<"r. \(")~n .\~hford r he 11me wa\ 1hc tounh-la~l<'~I cH·r b )' Jn Amen l:lll undt•r an\ t ondll1t>ll'> lxhind k gal d1K'~1ng,·111 10 76 .ind Ill 7lJ In \,hfo rd and .1 v.1 nJ \ Ill 71\ h-. \ 'h lo ut K.\N~ \\ < 11 'i Mo (APJ - He1,m an 1 niph) v. innc:r Bo Jac kwn will ,hun proks'>ional football aand \tgn with ha'>e hall\ Kans.a\ City R o...al\, It \lU'> rl·portt•d f nda)' n1ltht Jai..hun. thl' :'l.o I p1d< 1n the NF-L 1lr.tlt h\ thl· I am pa tta~ Buccaneer.,, ,.11d he· w o uld J nnu untt' hi'> del1s1on llKiil\ EUGENE lAPI -Carl I c-w1~ tht• Quadruple 1984 Ol}mp1c gold medalist. Fnda) night v.un the llM). meter dash and the long 1ump in lht· USA-Mobil Outdoor Trade. ilnd f-1dd Champ1onsh1ps w1th ~n!Mlt1on .. d 1x·r- formanc·es. but b o th e ffort, v.1·11· marrcd b) wind The 24-ycar-old Lewi'>, whu hJ' said, "The Lord gave me taknl thal 1-. unbclaevablc," proved 11 h) v.1nn1nlt the long Jump at ~K-"i1 and thl II 10 1n 9.91 seconds. \far,h,111 tra iled Hrown until lhl' Xll-m t•k•r mar~. lhl·n '>ur~t·d ahead Bw v.11 h l·ld on tor \Clond place in 10 ~~.1u'1 ahl'jd o t \<;hlord the fiH·· 11nw nalltinal l hjmp1o n , v. h 11 dockl·d I 0 K ~ .\ \km ph1,, I cnn • rad10 1ttat1on, Wl \"' said tha t Ro.., al<. pan owner t.v.1ng luutman er11cficd from a ml'.'tting 1n M e mph1'> f nday and told a '"'111. hbo ard operato r not to return all\· call'> ti> thl· media bec ause "we've '>1gm·d Hu a nd v.111 announce 11 (~aturd.i) l .. The long Jump v11:tun t"\ll'ntkd Lewis' winning ~trca~ 111 a rctord 41'1 H e has not bee n tx-a 11·n 1n lhl' n1·n1 C1 r\'.'g h)'>lt'r 1hc 141\4 O l)rnp1t \11\ t•r mcdali'>I 1n lht• m t·n ~ I ((). ml'll'r h11oth h u rdll·' ,apturl·d h1' thud na11o nal t1tk 1n the pa'>l \1"\ ~,·.ir\, "inning 1n I ' 2n the fa,ll''>l dodo n~ h\ dll \rncfl\UO lhl\ \CJ I The ,tat11111 'w.l1d Jat ksun was ,1gnc d f r1d a ' altc rnuon and t"hampagnc turk\ wt:rl' popped 1n pan u v.m·r A\rnn I o gclman'<. office In M c mrh•'> since the I YX I I '-;,\ I 11d 1H11 Ohmp1l 1.h.1mpwn fkn1l.1 Champ1on~h1p\, v.h1·n ht· lmt 111 Larry M..,nd•., M ynlls "'"' rr1 tht• hl'ld I 111.Ja' night, but fin1\ht•d 1hmJ v.11h ,1 v.1nd· 1uded 27-91 :. tx·h 1nd M1t:h .1l'I t unln the runner-up :11 2h '1•, .1ho v.ind aided I 111gL·rald-Brov.n w o n lhl' ''u m l'n' 110 .. nwkr h1~h h u rd ll•, 111 J '' 111.J J1tkd I:: X l Th, .\thcrt1'>t'.r rn M o ntttomery .\la ,aid in 11\ l'1i11111n' today that Jal k\u n plan' lo "gn .1 mult1m1ll1on dollar rnntr.1t I with the R oyal<;, ma~ing tum the lir't Ue1sman Troph) v..1nnl·r \IOll' J'l'iX to tum h1~ hal k o n pro l11111h a ll In the long 1umr v. Im h tx'~.in sbortl) after tht \tJrt of 1ht· HK! lin.11 Lewis fouled on h1' tir'>l a1tl·m rH. thl'll had legal 1ump\ u f .:-!h-91• •mt.I 27-41A, has v.1nd-a1dl·d v.10ning dlort and ,1 wind-a1dl·d ~., 4 ' t hdort· pa ,'>IOJ!. on his final aue mpt In nthl·r linal\, lkll\ \1mng .. v.1111 the v.cimcn·~ S 1100 m l t1.•r\ with J mcl'l r1.·rnrd t "i '()YI./. hrca~ing lhl' mar~ ol I~ '7 0 \l'I la'>I \Car h\ \u1annl· ( tira rd John Bre nne r loo~ the mt·n· .. \hnt rut .it tJ{) .. 21 Lo Ul\l R 1ttl'r l J p turl·d her h111rth 11utduo1 111h.· in th1: v.11mt·n·, high 1ump , cle~nng t•-4 tx·.111ng Jan < ht•.,hro 11n tev.rr ml\'>l'\ < 11·r;ut.l I >o nako v.\kl \\Oil tlw mt·n·, Ill !JOO 1n 2K 21 11 J nJ ( a rol < .itl\ lt•1•k lht• v.11mt•n' Ul\tU\ al 20"i-'I Jat k\011 ralk d a new' l onfl'rcnce tor IO a m 111 Hirminttham Ala l fhc a nnu unc<'' a d cl l\1o n lO go to ha\l'hall ht \\ 111 he turning d o wn the Bunancer'> rcponnJ o ile r of a fiv<'· \car \7 m11l111n lontra' 11n fav or ofa jj , 1."-\ear S5 m11l1on hJ i.diall w ntract lrnm the R o\jl\ "Tht· race v.e nt 1.·'al ti\ l1 kl• I Y<ante d l l·v.1 \ '<ltd "I ~n1•\.. ~tdC1l' v.ould tx·oul fd'>l a nd I k it \t·n '>lmng at the linl'h l arl1t•r. "l"tHh Hrov.11 ,1 l 111\t'I \II\ ol '\nu1lcrn <.tli111r 111,1 \11ph11m11n· rr• )\I uu·1I 1 lw l1111gl"\I tnpll· 111mp c' 1·1 II\ .i v. 11111,111 '>.11h11!-' 4 '.) kt•( :>t 1 llt ht•\ ·\llOrding to tht• Tampa r nhune, tht Royal' .irt n rl(.'t led to have Ja1.·k <.un v.or~ out ti11 a couple ot v.eeil.'> 1n Kan'kl' ( it)-ht' lore makin& a determ1nat1on a 1 v.h.1t mino r league fc\CI he v.111 \Ian Th1\ v.a '> lhl· n inth tamr 1ha1 l l·v.1, had gmH· undt·r 11> -.nund\ f 1\1 perfo rmance<. ha'c hcc n k p.a l tour "'ind-a 1d l"ll --------------------------------------- Carl Lewis (right) celebrate• bl• win over Lee McRae in the 100 metere at the A)~ Outdoor Champlon•hlpa in Eugene, Ore. Lewie finished at a wind-aided 9 .92. : BOATING f • Speedway r•clnll l h, top I/\ \rH·n1.Jr"\r>< J"" r11kl\ ..... , 0\ 1r\1 ng 111 quahl\ lur Ii q· \[" '" n 1 ht• \.\ 1ild ...,pt'l'JV.,I\ C hamp1nn,h1p' t•mrl(hl 111 rh" \111 .. 11 fan l.,pt·<'dv..I\ r 1nal al I "'11! 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I lt1\l llF, < 1•n·1111111 \ " p1.11111<'d 1111 \1Jnt1." l1111t' ::.11 .11 \ 111 r r11 \n n h1h111on 111 H\1\ lhllHh'I l1t·t''l\k rid ing k a111n n11 1hr ~in[( o l lrn'\l\k ·I diltt• f 111la "1lllx-hdd t11d,l\Jtn11on,1nd :rrn .111hc• "i 1u1h I 11,1\I H1k \hnp ~t,\tl '11u1h lltl\1111 in \antJ \11.1 r Ill' r 11111 r .1 m "1111 h " I rtT "1 ll ft-.11 111t I hl" I rl I r1•nl\k I 1·.r111 "h1ch "111 hqnn .1 \\1111.t l11ur ol t•\h1t11111111' 111 Lllll'\ J ll"" lhl' \111u1<.1 I 1111d11n l'.1n' H<'l 1111 unJ I 111'' 11 r he \l'.'tond rate-ol I ong "'"'' h ~ .11 hi < luh·, Race \.\t•t ~ v.c nt ol1 v.1thou1 a hitch F ridil\ hu1 thl'rc wa-. '>trll tt• umhling ahout tht· pan1alh .1horwd li r\l rare on f hur\da' < 11nlu\111n O\l'f a turntng n1ark in I hur~a"' race pmmplA:d thl' 1alt" U 1mrrnll1:t· 111 ahando n thl' race for two d ,l\,n -C and F -lwcaU\t" ul prnlc'>1'1 I la· 1111\11 'u111r11<'r < •• 11111' 111 I .ilil11rn1.t 'rN.ll.il I th11\p1\\ "111111111 I 11\ \rit1l'k' 1 .. 1 lht lll\I hnt1 Ill lhll'l \ oll\ !ull11\ol IJli! ,1 \ltnl ,1\ I ( lkrlo.cl1' I t•r inl11r111<1111111 ph11m· th1 H1 ~1 't1 .. p .11 ~411 .. \Mitl Area •wlmmers compete 11111111011 i1tl111111.1llt111 phoH11 !.I \t.l'i ~ 11 l n lo nunatc h tht·rc v.erc two local w1nn{'f"'> tn tho '\C d.1.,,l', In < la'' ( \11.'H f ranta·, .\ndrcw'>-~2 Roller HalhoJ 'tat ht ( l uh wa., the v..1nnl•r hut li ni">hed s1.Uh h1da) T ed t.,1rnpkin,·., F·arr-40 1-rcelall II won Cla~~ E on T hur'><la't hut tin1\hcd "e' t•n1h f-n da\ Thr <otildl'n V.t'\I '"'"" 1 luh l>.l\<d 11 llun1in11111n lkJlh """ hi; "'" -.. 11t1·tl h\ '"" '"'1mmcr' .it thl \\ url.l r h.111ll)t11n,h1p Ir,, "iund;I\ 1hr11ugh ! rid.I\ Jum 1 r I 1rl1i11 I Puente on Marriott card The ninlu1.,1o n rl''IUllt'd from the ra(t' 1.omm11tee dt•<i1[1na11ng a [lllH'rnme nt mar k :h ,. ~ m1k' from the 'itart "hl'n 11 v.a<, k..,, than 1v.o mill'\ \tand1ng\ alter two rare' I l11ndJ \ll'\t" tli-11111 \ .. 'II .1 '"•1111,llP \ .tll1•, fl'\I I I I I nJd1-.11rd tca lhl ""'l"l>:hl < 1ri-~ l'un11t• .1 prutl~I • I l11rmrr '-'llfl<I l1-.11hcr~•1·1vht t h.ir11 p111n I >.11111\ "I 11111• !<t tl I 11111, / "Ill h•; l1-.1lt11rd 1111 1h1 \l11ntl.1\ 111111 \11 pr11v .1111 .11 lhl' Ir' 1111 '-l.1rr1<>lt 11 111,·I CLASS A-I Jub,la11on 'Fref\·S4), Jack Ja~'· S.nle Barbera VC I I I SO 001nf\ 2 Bladl' Runner (RP •71 Biii Twl•t. SI Francis vc 2·2 4 3 Cheekmale !Pe1erson·SS>. Monie Liv ingston. Del Rev VC •·3, 7 I\ J f11rmn \IJlt' h.1mp111n 1111d 11.1• 11 ·' t ITif'lUrtll\ '11lll"~t· ll urd h11lt.:k1 I 11 11' Ku,lkl\ 1n lhc· ~f"l·nll"lt"I l•rt•.1\t\Hukl 11 ,ti\• l1111\ll"1I ~c .. nd 11 tlu '" \ \ ti.1nrp11111\li f•' thl\ J'ol\I \l',l\1111 Ill lht '-1111•' l \ Ill t111l -' t r.1n• t·d '" I 111 lhl' .-r1rl,t Women's tennis tourney I " \' ~m1.i '11111\ \\ ' I 1'11111' I i111r l'ui'ntt· •111.~ an1I .1 n.1ll'l' 111 11 \1111111: "'II t.1~1·1111 J1tlfl \alJC't I 'I Imm \k\llOI II\ 1n.1 "'hnlulnl "' 111u11tk1 CLASS 8 I Momenlum CC&C·«>. Peter Tong, Long Beech vc t I, IS 2 C11mout1aoe IF'ren •Sl Al Schullz, Celltornie VC 1 2. '· 3 Motivation 1Nelson·Mantk •S> Ed Rulledge, CYC 4 3 7 lk ntlt\ un~rllh .1 11n11u "''pt 11111 1111 11,1latlr11 ,.,1luf" lo' \1,tr .. nJ ..._,,,1.11dtl\.I tht l••P r.111~<'d '"1~k' pl.t . .-r 111 lht "'11rld v.tll h1.· fH Id \1;,nd,1\ 1fir11 1j!h \1111d.1~ \u~ll\t 11 17 ,11 ltw \l,lflhJlt,1n ( "11 I! ( 1111~ CLASS C-1 H1oh Risk !Sm1lh 4'11, James Mltell, SI FYC, O I 7S, 2 Shockwave !Frers·4J) Richard Cavelll, san1a Monica vc O 2 2. 3 Sidewinder (RP·4J) O 3 J I 'I .-di \l'oHll t•t Iii• I H .trHI ''"' 111 'll'I h1l 1\t \l111lu: C:\Cllf\ 111 I >rl,1111li I hl' t ,11 d "'111 h,1' l' Iv. o I IJ-rn11 ntl m a1rt t"Vl"l1l\ v.1lhJ11h 110\ M11ntl'\ o l \.\. h1tllt'r 11ppo,111)! I< 11 h l chm<1n t•I ~11t 'llt1k anti le ... ' I lh\(.'t,1 111 P.i...adt·n.1 mn'ltnjl. I ch~· ...,,1111 hr1 o l I m \ ngt·ln ll11th h<1u" \\111lw 111!,hl"'t"ljo',hl .11lJll\ \n•\ C l.ir~ ,1 I 111Jnt.1111 \ .illt, I ltfh pr .I 1 1 lurrt'Oll\ .11 I r lkrlo.t Ir\ 1qll <ii" loltnJI• • '\,1•1,1111 n.1 "rll ht pl.l\lllP, lnr llw \.l'I IJl~I 111,1 pl.1u• ..in~ft, ""'•lfll .11111 ,1101111 l\llh 1'.1rr1 'hri.1 r "ill \ll lt•r 11i1 }ltolM~I d 1111ltln top 1111/C CLASS D -1 Sleeper (NM-421 Steven Crooke, U tlle Shlo' F1ee1 1·1, 1 SO, 2 Eleclra INM-401, Alan Simon, S..n DteQO YC 2 2 4, 3. Rtvenoe <NM 4 I) Wav'1e Wlllenbero. Pleroont Bav YC lhl' lflO· 1n11 'I~ 1.n,1•1l•r h1r.t\l,lf11~ · .,, 111 lhrrtopt"' lln1\htl\H11.t I,. 111 "11111.1>1 tin I ..., 11·a m tr;,n d 1n11 t11 lht• \.\ orld r 11,1111 f)lllll\~ll(J\ Ill '-1.idnd 'r.1111 Ill \lti"ll\I .... htl ti n1 \I 1 "' lirn,hcr\ "''II <11n11~lt I 1r 1h1 I ' r lh1· CJt><>dv.111 <1am!"\ rn ""'"''"' 111 Jul) I 1l~ I\ IHltt<I .ii i t' .tntl \I ,111· ,1\.11l.1hlt• ,It ala I 11 h·t11111 I x.1111111' f IK 111\I light "111 h..·tl1 n .ii 7 \IJ T 11. kt'I\ Mt' :.t' J ilatilt• 111 dll JHIH'' al ,'\kg.in·., 111 thl' Hc11t.11t1 'h11pp1ng< cntn 1n II\ 1111·.1ml .11 Jll l 1lkctm J\11°r !1>1.Jt1u n' ' 3, 7 CLASS E -I Bingo (CF 371 Berl Gardner Long Beach YC '1 2 2 7S. 2 Crackenack (NM-361 Busr h Hartman Neat. SOVC I J 3 7S, J Chicken L•os Andercralt·36l Bruce Andenon Cao1,1rano Bev VC, J 2, S CLASS F 1 Arbllraoe CX· I lonl Bruce Stone Dlablo YC, 0 1 7S, 2 Allegiance (Andrews-39>. Al Dav•s. Rlchmond VC, 0 2 2, J Patriot U N 391. Maurice Br1'1lf•f'ld C vc, O· 3, 3 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTTTIOUS IWllNIH NA• ITATEMeNT Thi f()flOwlng pefaot'll ere doong outJneu u BILL SCHMIDT MARK El· ING 5752 Caatle Dr Hunt 1ngton S..Ch Cati! 0284q Wllllam R Schmidt 57'>2 C111tle Dr Hunt1ng1c.n Beach C111f 9284£1 rn11 bu1lnet1 IS co'1· duC1ect-by en lndlvld1Jlll Wllllem R Schmldl fh1 1 111tement ""'" 11 fl<I wtlh lhfl C.oonty C1er1o, 01 O• ange Counl t on May If> 1986 F~ Publl""-'1 O•allQfl CoH t Dally PllOI Mey ) I JIJM 7 ... 21 19116 MLIC H<HICC PUIUC NOTICE ACTTTIOUI Mll ... U NA• ITAT'lmNT The follOwlng ~· ar11 dOlng bu•"--•• CLA8881C t'AN 18~91 tkootihur•I. Fountain Valley Ca.Ill 02708 v...,11 Sue SOlrola, 10391 Mel l<al Dr • HunllngtOll R4NICl'I. Clllll 9~ Tiii• bu11n... 11 con- ducted by an lndMdu.i v.-1eaoaioe. Thie ltatem-9 wa flt9d wttll 1ne County Clerll of Or· t"OI County ~ May 23 191ft ,.,.... PvblllMd Ort"OI co.t Deity PllOI Miry 3 t June ., . 14 21 1t&e 1•811 '1CTTTIOUI ..,._ .. NAllll ITATWMINT Thi l9fl0Wtncl per~ are P\B.IC NOTICE doing bullnes• 111 L£ O[TAll 1':>7 Eest ?3•11 Slreet •B Cos111 M11n Ce111 "2627 G111u<ll! Deni, Pru1ln 1!>7 l HI "3rd Slrflf!I •B Co1t11 Mf!•ll C11lll 91f",')T I 111~ li•J,tnitn " cor1 <1u •IWJ t;y "" lntJ•••d,,.al lrt•>df! Deni, Pwrtn This 1111temton1 was lllttt1 worn 111'1 Co•Jnly Cler> of Ot •tn',}11 County Or May 2 I Hllli ------------------!-----------------~ MLIC HOTICE MUC NOTICE MLIC HOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC HOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE I P\el.IC NOTlCE FICTITIOUS 801tNfSI FICTITIOUS 8UllNISS FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS I ance Technology Servleea doing bualnest H 3300 1"'11"9 Avenue Suite mintier Calif 92883 NAm STATEMENT NAME STATl!•NT NAME STATEMENT l610l Telllm l er>e Hunt S HIPSHAPE YACHTS 135 Newport 9Mch Calll LMCraf1 Charters The ronowtng peraon1 ere Tne follOWlng !*'aon• are The lollOWlng !*'ac>nl are •ngton Beach CA 92847 2439 W CoHt H"'Y N9w· 92660 · Det1w1re I or11r L-Coll• M .... Inc Cell! 92112e Th11 1>u1lneas te con· dU(;led by an lndMdu111 Rudy Jua1u r101ng bu11naa u d04ng 1>o11neu H doong bvslnea u WEST. Roneld Joaeph Ha,.,,..ln. pcY1 Beach Call! 92863 Richard S Seid 2'9112 Thll bullneu 11 C0'1· GAB 4 ASSO 2424 ~~-BARRY GREENBERG IN M 1 NS TE R v 1 LL AGE 1111 10 1 Tetllm Lane Hu'1t· 1 Mlch"4 0 Swing 225'"' Reflefo Mlaal0f1 Vlefo, Call! I ducted Dy 1 corpo<allon 1->nrl Blvd Ste 22 Colle DUSTRIES 2200 Perl< N-113920·1 t2 Hoover Str .. t, lngton Beech, CA 112847 Amelhyll, Balbo• laland, 1921192 JamN Donald MltlUC>t>• Me~& Calif 921127 port Suite 4 Ill Newport Wtt1tmlns11r Calllornl1 Mertna Hamelin 1610 1 Calif 92682 Dela s PM1lma'1 3077 PrMJdent L~lfy B Henka & SuN n G Bea<:h Calif 92660 92683 Talllm Ln Hunting ion Tn11 Du11na11 11 con Jotinton Coate M ... Calll Thll 1ta1lmllll wu filed ~an•1 105 Danbury L,, Berry 'J1v1d Greenbefg De4m11 CorportlOn Cell· Beech CA 92647 ducted by en lndlvldulll 9211211 with Ille County Clefk of Or· (.091a Mtosll Citlll 112626 2200 Park NewP<>rt Suite tomll corporation 181100 Tnll Duat'1HI 11 con Michael G SWing Thia bu1tne11 11 con· ange County on May tll 1 no~ Dul l'1HI 11 con· 4 18 Newport Beec:h Cellf 1 Delaware St , 111100. Hunl· I ducted Dy e 09f*el Pert·i ' rh11 atalern9111 w111 llled J dueled by c;o-partM<I HIM dw 100 Dy huabend end wtre 92660 1ngt0'1 BHCh Calllornla nershlp with Ille County Clen< or Or R1Ch111d s Seid noa:. Larr, B Hanks Thi' Dull'11tll 11 con 92648 Ronald J Hamelin •noe Cov'11y on May 111 Thll 1tat~l wu Hiid PubHahed Orange Cout This 11111~1 WU flied Wllh Iha County Ciet1I of ()f. •noe County on May 1e 1988 ,_ Publllll'IM Ofenge COM! Dall) Piiot Mey 31 ~ 1 14 21 19118 F30e710 J>11ttllYlft<! 0•1nge Coast ()111ty PlfOI M11y 3 I Junf! I 14 ? , 1!186 Ttus t tetement wllt tiled dueled by en lndlvldu11 Thia bullnHa It con Tnia l1llllm4tllt waa Med 1986 W11h the County Clefk of ()f .. Delly Piiot May 31 JuM 7 ... 01~ •""County Cle<k ot Or B Greenberg ducted by 1 corporation With the County C..,k of 0.· 1 F~ I ange County on May 111, 1', 21 1911e I '"'II" Cr11mty on Mey 28.1 Thia atatemenl w11t lllldl RoDert J Zlnngra b• ange County on Mey 27. Published Orange Coeat 1988 Sa-881 Plet.IC NOTICE !'!All with 1he County Cltlfk of Or I Prealdent 1986 Dally Piiot May 31. Jul"9 7 l"IOliS70 ------------- f"J102e2 11ngt1 County on Mey 16 Thia 1111emeot wu flied fJ1002ll 14 2 1 t91111 Publlthed 0.1nge Cout f't&IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI ., ..... Se 1111~ r 11>llsMd Orengfll C.oHI 19~6 with Ille County Cler1t of Of. Pubtlthed Orange Coaat 511-688 Dally Piiot Mey 3 t JuM 7 NAm ITA~ D111ly p IOI Jurwt 7 14 'l 1 211 FJOla1 •noe Counly on Mey 2 1911& Dally Pllol May 31 JuM 71 14 21 11111e . fiCTlTlOUI •USIWU Tiie totlowlng pereOlll .,.. MLIC NOTICE •lH\F Publlthed Or1nge Coul ,,_.114, 21 19118 Ml.IC NOTICE St -887 NAME ITATIMUfT doing bull.,_. u Sa ·7 t81 Delly Pllol May '.l 1 June 7,1 Published Ofange Coeat Stll99 Thi lollowlng pet'lont are CORONA DEL MAR AP ------------------14 21 1986 Dally Piiot May 31. JuM 7 FICTlTlOUI IWlfNRll DlmtlC NOTICE doing buam.a 1111 PRAtSAL SERVICES, 28" MLIC NOTICE Sa-872 14 21 191111 P\&.IC NOTICE NAiii ITATDllNT '"-THE LANGUAGE LINK Ell Cout Hywy 8'1111 227, Sa7Qe The following petlOlll are FICTTnOUI 8UllNISI COMPANY. 24507 Loa Coron1 O.t Mar Call! FICTITIOUI IWllMIH ------------------1 lutte"IOfl COURT· dOlng bualneN.. NA• ITATl!•NT AlllOS Blvd •137, Laoun• 921125 NAMI! ITAT'OllNT fl\ISl.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE Of' CALWOftMfA. s 4 R THINKER USED Tile lolloWlng P«ton• .,. Hiiia, Callf 92853 Shosnana Wllllng«, 20 The followfng perlonl ere COUNTY Of' OflANQI BOOKS 1525 M ... Verde dOlng buel,_ u RoHmary Ann Pape. HMll'llfgrMn lrvtne. Clllf dt>1'1g bualneu u FICTl'TIOUI 8UllNISS FICTmou• •u-•• In the Mauer of the Appll-Oft,,. Eut Coat• M... WAU<-IN-VIDEO •015 2'507 Lo• AlllOI Blvd 92714 C HINO A.SOCIA TES NA• ITATl!MINT NA• STA,.._..,. cation of Angela Bond on Cahl 92827 O.ange A,,.. C'/Pf-Callf 1137 Laguna Hiiia. Cllllf Paul A..-Jeoe S..vtaiw, L rD 4425 Jamb<>< .. Road Thi lollOwlng pettont are The following~· 11,1 ,b«lllll of Janice Key Lim 11 Sally Kuttl' 1350 W 90e30 921153 Coro'11 Del Mar C alif Suite 170. Newport e.acn. doing bual,_ •• dOlng boalnen H Gary minor for Ctiange of Name Lambert L• Habra. Catlf Muj Inc California Corp Thia bull'1HI ta con 921125 Celll 921160 I PAY N ·PLAY RACE wu Marketed 1951 M... No A 133888 90831 Thlt butln•H 11 con-ducted by an lndlVldull Thll bu1lnH1 11 con· ieren Corporation Call· TEAM, 11194 t Botero l 11ne. Of Santa A'1a 'CA 92707 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Thll 1>u11neaa It con ducted by 11 COfl)O(atlon Roa«nar; A Pac>t duc111d hy I general part. lornie u 25 Jamboree Huntlnglon Beact> Callf Gary w Wu ume 111 FOR CHANGE OF NAME dueled by an Individual AhmadH Pat .. PrMldlnt Th•• ttaUlmenl •et tlloed l\llllhlp Aoed Sutt• 170 Newport 926'9 •t>ov• (Sec 80&4) SeJly Ku11ar Thi• 11111~1 wu llMMI With the County Cllrll of Or S"°11han11 w1n1noer Beach Calif 92e60 Eugene C Bendlf 11194 t Thll bullnaaa 11 con Angela Bond on behalf of Thll slatemen1 wu 11141<1 With Iha County Clefll of ()f. ~ County on May 30 Tn11 1t11ternen1 wu "'9d Ruwr F Jotinton. 4,25 Bolero Lene Hunt1ng1on ducted by an lndlv\dual 'JANICE KAY LIM, • minor wllh tti. County Clel"k of Or· enge Coonty on Mey t 8, with Iha Coonly Clerk Of Or· Jembor11t Road, Suite 170, Beach, Calif 928,.9 Gary w wax, Jr hu fllld e J)9tltlon In thla ange County on Mey 22 1911& fl110.,t ange County on May 18, N,....pcYI e.acn. cam 92lle0 Dtvld E a.rid• 11194 t Tnla ataternent WH tlled court lor an ordet allowtng 19&e ,__ PuDlllMd °';,: Coht 19&e Tt11i bu11ne11 11 con· Bolero Lane. Hunt1no1on1'"'"n the Coonty C18'1c of °' 1>9tltlonet lo cflange h« nM11 Publltlled O.ange Cout ~;:l P1101 June 7. 4, 21, 28 ~ <luc18d by a llmlled oartneor· Beech CaHf 92849 ange County on May 111 name from Jantce l<ay Um Publ<et>ed OrllllQ9 Cou1 Dally Piiot May 31, Ju111 7, P\JhllStled O.enge Cout ,11,P Thi• 1>u1tn111 11 con-1111911 to Jenny Kay Bond Dally Piiot May 31 June 7, 14 2t 1988 •ma IC NOT"'ir Dally Pllol May 31, J~ 7, J amet F Kern Sec· ducted by co-partM<t f1'°"'7 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 14 21 1911& ' St·OZO '"~ iw. 1•. 21 19811 '>• 10\I •fllftrytTrNtvr• E C Benda< Published Orange Cout that all pereont ln111'9tled In s...e112 fllCTTTIOUI ., .... ,, lr11~ 1111emen1 wu llled Thll 11111emen1 w11 flled Dally P1101 May 3 1 June 7 the metlet afor ... ld llPPMI P\llllC NOTICE NA• ITATl•NT 8111t11C fl>T~ -----------------wolh lh• County Cieri! of°' with the County Cllrll ot Or t• 2 t 1988 before 1hla court In Depart. DllDIJC NOnrr ro..... 1..........._ ·---'"--~----~---Cou •• t• I .. _ 3 t 100 c...... I"~ '""-F-............. IU..... • .. ~~--.... pet'lonl .,. ,. P\el.IC NO TIC[ •• Q• County on Ma~ 211 anoe nty on .... y .... saeeo men ~ • .,,... I .... '' . ..,... dOI bu.ir- •.• ,,,, 19811 c.n1er Dr"'9 WMI, Santa FICTITIOUI IWl*llS NA• ITATIMUtT S~VEN B~HT MAR l'ICTTTIOUI 8UllMl:H '11ma1 F_.. .. .,.IC NOTICE Ana. Callfornla. Oii JULY 21 . NA• ITAft*NT Tile!..~ Pl"IOI'•.,. KETINO 51&2 c..1 .. °' NA• STATIM•.,. Pu'"I*"'..,. ""rr, "---t Publlt1n.d Orenge Coat! r~ 1988 e1 9 15 O ci0(.11 AM Thi fol._.._ .-IOnt 1111 doing.....,,_ H u •• C c" • .,. .. _. ..,.. ...,.. ., 1 J 7 ·-"' 1..__ ....... 1~ ...... ~ -""' ....-AGiUA PAO POOL SER· nunllng1on .... ach 11111 Th• loitow;ng ~tl>nt 1•111 Daily P11c>1 JI~1, 4, 21, 28 0-lly Piiot May ,, une FICTTTIOUl IU ... 11 .. "" ·-· -"" ·-• •"""' doong butt,_• 92 .. 9 dOtng bu ...... H • 198f; 14 21 1988 NAMI ITA,......,. CllUM. "any they h•YI. wfly CAE/l\TIVI: PACIFIC PR0· 1 ~ ~:~ ·.~r· Coate 9,....,, L .. BfltCf\1, 5752 TA AG E TE 0 INF 0 A S.·715 Se-630 The IOl!Owlng JMW90'I• •• Uld J)9tlllon '°' mange of OUCTIONS. 1133 w 17th 117, Riek Loult let!• 1102 A CHllll Or ' Hunllngton MA TION SERVICES ·19~7 dOlng bullMN u Ming Of name al'loold not M granted Coll• MIH, Callf 921127 VICI""'• ,._,. M ... ' C•lll INch. Callt 92t49 airch StrN' Svll• 5411 ~ P\llt.IC *>TICE ptllJC NOTICl Et TOfo 22512 AIPM. El IT 18 FURTHER ord«ed Craig Cerl B•-357 92ai7' """"' . Thia bu••~· II con POf'I fMech Calil A2811() T0to CA t2QO that 11 copy of ll\lt Of68' to l e Pw ... SI Coate Mi!N d~ed .... an lndlYIO el John C McR0~1• 3t 10 'ICT~I aus8mU ACTITlOUI llU ... 11 Wallr·Mu11e1r Corpor ltlow ceuee be pu.,...,_, In Ca11f 92427 . -. Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-St~·L .. l<llClll u Pit~ Newpof1 n 10 ..._ NAMa ITAT'f•WT ..... ITATR•NT tllon, a CllllOfnlll eotpor the 0rlll'QI Cout Daily Piiot Thia bulln••• II con "~::' ~ e:~ndMduel Thia 11111_,t Wiii hied P'>"1 8Mch C.•111 g;i641() Thi! ro11cw.1ng pereont lltt TN IOl!owing peraon1 lft lllQn 11 'it:,8per bll~ral ducted by 1 llmlled partner Thl9 •t•temttnl ••• llled with IM County CWk Of o.. G a..~ 1<811090 3304! 11omg bv•lnMI ,. dOlno bl.lal'*I u Thlt 1>u1ln1aa la con alfcu 1 ' P\I this •hip ange County on May tt CX.1111 Blvd Corona °"" ENGElH~AT'S ROLLS C(RTIFIEO AUTO AP· ducted by 11 c:orporallon :";!,•~=-~~ •:. Craig 8owm11n With IM County CW1I of ()f. 1988 Mer CaUt U!lt>~ JEWELRY 11'45 ~a PAAISAL, 2548~ Tr11>uCO ~OI Muatck, Pre91dent pt10t to the d-of Mid heat Thill etat_. -· flled = County on May II, ,..._ Tnomu f Mc<.:vllotogn ISi C1')t ... calll 10130 1184, ti Toro C.Qf e2tl0 Tl14• 11a11Ment W911 M9d Ina -, "'1th Iha Counly ca.rk of 0.· l ,_. PvblllMct Onnge Coetl 3S Mlflldot ll'Y\ne Calif c narlH C £ngelherl, Merlin Harold Levan, Wllll 1"8 County Cle!'k CIC Or· "t.iad JUN l l IOI!& llnOI County on May te. PublllMd Orenge Coal 0.tly PllOt Mty 31 JUf\e 7, 0211~ 1144'1Cu141tlfe8t .Cypf .. 2&N&Trabvco.tll4r1Toro,1 anoe CA'lunty 111'1 May 21, ... "'' T .. ..,. J lllN o.l~P11otMey31 -"-1· "·)11NI\ Thie bu'"'"' I• r.011 Ceuf 00&30 Caflf tH30 1H8 • r • ,_ 8e .... 1 ducted by " 0#*•1 pert Thia ou•lnHe It eon-Tl'11• bua1ne11 11 con-'-"' Judf• If ... ~ lu,.,,., Publlshed O.ange Cou1 14 1 tM4 ___...., __,..., ....,.~ .... _, ,.._ _, De, Piiot M-3t, June 1, S.ea&I---------·--"" dutll<t by an lndl"'dWll duct ... u. an w"''"'"' I f'uhltlfted O.ange ....,_, Publl"'«I °' Coeet -r "8.IC *>TICE Jof\11 C Mc.~1 Che11M C (ngeltlat1 M wtin Hatolcl la\lan Oa"y Pilot Mey 31, June 7, Oelfy Pllol Jvtte "7f' 21 28 14, 1 10l8 la 81• •-IC fl>Tl"ir Thia 1ta1ement "'"' ""-' 111'• 41et""'4lf!t -• flllld TNt lllltlmefll •111 fifed! 14 )1, 10l8 M & IHO ' ' ' " ,.._ w. '1CTmOUI _,.... .. with the County CNirk of Of w•lh thl County Clertt or Or. with UM CO\!lllr Ci.ti of Or 8aa8 · .. ,45 fltCTmOUI _,..... ~ ITATI = County .. fW\ May " ~ County on M-v " = Co.;nty ,,,, Mey 18, P\llJC ll>TtCE MAim ITAT'IMINT T ... foloMng l*90M .,. ,,,_ -"8JC N()llC( --.,. lllf'ITll'lf -----·· Thi.--....... peAOnl -doongQ ~ .. -........, r-r-.n. nv1"'4. rr .. ,,,_ • ...,_ dotno~aa OOr-H[" IACKHOE P\11:1119Nd °'rt Cout i>u~ Oranoe Coul ~l>llet>ltd Orange eo..1 ACTITIOUI ...... MAMI rtAftmNT' LEtCAAn CHAfllTUIS. RUHAL HfllVICt, 757t 0.!fyPl!f>l.N,.,.7 •11:>11 0.11yPlli11MeyJ1 ~7 OallyPtto1M•y:l1 June7. NAMllTA~ ,ICTTTIOUe.,... .. TM~~-INC OGA LIFCAAnco O<Hnbrlar la~. Co11a tHI\ 1• ,, 1ol'lt I" >1 111e-e The,~~ .,9 NAMl ITATDSNT oo.ng ~ • Me9a cem 12.,. S• l 17 Sa~ U1 !Soong butlnMI .. M81nlen The loAcMfnO pet'IOne .,. R ' D A$SOCIA1t S 1• 128 Willow LIM W•t· Audy Juerw ~&78 a • ..,, t fltCTmOUIMllMU NA.Ml IT AT'lm'lfT The loltcM!ng l*'ION are tlOlng~-PARI( A\l[NU( PROPl!ftllfl, S29 Horth Newporl 81vd . Newport 8each Caltt 9~ Don E Parter. 42 Mor'*'O Sier IN\ne, Cellt 12716 ~ Jon A Miiiet, "412 CIC)e Newbury, Huntlntlon 9Mch. Callf t21At RoMld L .. Knudtaon. t 12 131Pl 81rM' Huntlftflon Beedl, Cellf t2t41 Wllllall'I DleHI. HH Acac11 t an lefn1dtno, Ca111 92407 lh11 bualn"' I• con• duetlO by II gl!W.. '*1 • flltlhl9 • Don 1'0'11f Thit tlllttlll'Mftt Wll llld wttfl ~ Counly ~ r1' Of· = County on .._, 30 ~ flubfllMd 0.8"91 CC.I =~June1. '" i1 n Sa 71S ~ ......................... __ .................. ____________________ :-._..----...::......-'"-"""-.----..__.--._._.---...--~----~------------- I TV LISTI NGS GARDENING 8 IUGS IUNNY LOONEY lk OAEAT RAILWAY J01MNEYa THEWON..D • UNlERSTNONO HUMAN BEHAVIOR DAVEY ANOOOUATH AS>INO THE WOT MOW • • "Treuure Of The Fout Crowna" ~::JJ:t Anthony, Ana ObrtgOn h "Hwy Panky" (1942) Gent W~d.r Ollda Rad'* CPJ80Ul nw.. (Sl MOYIE • * * 'The O!>l>oei1e Sex'' ( 195e) J\lllt Allyton, Dolor• Gray ZIMOVIE • * ·~ Fllleng In l.oYe" (1118-41 Roo- en OtHiro Meryl Slte.c> -Ul-a THAEE STOOOE8 Q DAVEY ANO OOUATH STAAGAMES POPPlE8 etD UNDERSTANlM HUMAH BEHAVIOR GD CARTOON CAAOU8El '1) OPPORruNn'Y LINE -t:00-6 ()) HUl.K HOOAH'S AOCK N' WRE8TUNO D HAPPY DAYS D 9 LAFf-M. YMPICS O D NF# ZOO REVUE -~MOHEY UNOEAST AHOING HUMAH VIOA Cl!> KU PRAISE THE LOAD m THIS WEE< IN COUNTRY MUSIC IL MOVIE * t * "Mary Of Scotland' (1936) i:t~ Fredric Ma<Cll -t.30- D THIS WEEK IN BASE8All U HAPPY DAYS G ~ EWOKS ANO OA()ll)S ADYEHTURE HOUR G SUPEfl SPORTS AMERICA (J)MOVE • .. 'Whopeting Smith ( 1~) Ai.I l.ldd, Brenda M"1hall tD GIU.JGAH'S ISlAHO m wm mm WEB< '1i> UNDERSTANlM HUMAN BaiAVIOA ~PUNKY BAEWSTEJl Ql)ONEWAYGAME m Pl.AYSAU. 'M -10:00-B (I) RICHIE RICH U Q!BASEBALl D LA VERNE & SHIRLEY Q) BUIE KHIGHT (I) MOVIE •• Tanana Savaoe Fury· (19521 le-Bat11er Patric Knowtes ED CA TS ANO DOGS m> JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY Em CHILOAE.N'S CINEMA «)WET\.JHQ C MOVIE • * Jus1 The Way You Are" 1198-4) Kristy McNtChol, MICNel Ontkeen H MOVE ... ' .J<»r" (1985) Net Barry Jamee Ovolvl P KEYS TO SUCCESS $ MOVIE ** *'-' The Little Fox• 119411 Bene OMS. Herben Mvthall t WOV£ t t ., ' EVIi Uflder The Sun ( 19821 Pet• US!inov Jene Birton -I2:00-·=~ GMOVIE * * "Marshal Of Madrid ( 1972) Glenn FOfd, Edg11 BoC11anan CD MOVIE • 'Spwman DI Dealh 11978) Kuo Chui. Chllng Sheng (I) SOll> GOLD m CONTEMPOAARV HEALTH ISSUES HOGAN'S HEACXS Ql)DEAFWOA&.O mWAESTUNG C MOVIE • * • Thi Buddy Holly Story ' c 1978) Gii'( !Mey, Don Stroud H)(~. MOVIE • *'~ Fi.tch ( 1985) ~ Cl\IM )9e0onS.tt. t STAAGAMES rzi MOVIE • t "Bia Camel ' jt93tt WllTI« Oland Salty Eilers -1230- &MOVIE U HUfry Sundown' 119871 Mi chMI Cain., J1ne Fooda fJ AT THE MOVIES ED BOYCE GOES WEST 81) AMaUCAH STOff1 ())MOVIE •**'It "The MUf)Ptt Movie" ( 1979) \/<*lei by Jim HenlOll, Frank Oz (fl L.AVE.AHE & SHIAl.EY m MfADOWL.ARK wa. l 1MOVIE t t·~ Goodbye Hw Y()rlc ( 1985) Juhe HIQMy Amos Kolteic -1il0-D O! WORU> cuP SOCCER DMUNSTEAS fJ 8UCHAHAH HS SOUl.~ MOVIE • • • Oummr 11979) Lellar Bur· ton. Paul Sorvvlo m OOCTORWHO ~ AMERICAH STOff1 ~MOVIE •• * ''The OcM. 11974) JoMph Bortoms Deborah Ralfm Ol>OET GAEATEST SPORrS LEGEND8 PVTTlf ON THE Hn1 THETNPOOS HUMAMTQ THAOUOH THE ARTS 8TAATREK FAMll. Y ONE WAY GAME Cl:) MOVIE **'It "EJcplorera" ( 19851 Ethen Hme. RIYer Pttoenlx -3.:00-u SPOATSCOfl£ 8MOVIE t * t 't\ "Hone Felltherl' P932l Mill Brothers, Thelma Todd 8 FRONTIER 250 • OUT OF lltE DUST G BIONIC WOMAH Ff.ME. g)MOVE • * Double Trouble (19671 EMa Presley, Annet1e Dey fD HWJvA TlON SPEaAL.. ARTlffT1S -WHAT EVERYONE SHOUlDKHOW '1i> HUliWITU THAOUGH THE ARTS ®l GAEA TEST SPORTS LEOEHDS IB KNIGHT A1>ER m CHflST\AH UF£Sm.£ MAGAZINE PJSTAATJE( -3:30-==00lF Gl) HUMAHfTES TMROUGti THE ARTS ®'WIDE~ OF SPORTS GD HERfT AOE SINGERS fCJMOVIE • tt•; "Tender Meraes (19821 Robert Ovvllf. Tess Harper ZlMOVIE t * 'i, lost In Amerlel" I 1985) Al- ll«'t Broolts Julie Hegerty -4:00- U STAAGAMES D FAHT ASY ISL.ANO .J'l rrs A LMNG CD MOVIE * * Mauar 111 And The Br 1111" I 1982) Daniel Pllorl Pet• 8111~ fD PAES9fTE m> HUtoW«T1ES THROUGti THE ARTS I)! WWII VICE Gi) BEHNY HIHN m SPEEDWAY AMERICA H MOVIE Keep garden attractive with plants that thrive in summer Hy EARL AR01'!\0N \11nw [11.Jnl\ go 1111 \ Jl.llton 111 thl' hl.tt of thl· \umnwr kaving ~our ~mkn \\ 11h little: ur no color But \oml' annual'> and perennial'> pro" 1dc l'll:aul\ v.11h hllk l3r<' during the hnl d,I\ .. ·rhe v..t·.11twr get\ prl'll} v..arm tn \omc area\, \O we hav<' suggc.,t1on' tr om Hill V. l'lt h of the r na'i ·\gncul- tural f:\tt'n\lon \4.·n It<'. v.hn rt•t ommcnd\ thc vin1.a or penv..mkll' Im lot\ ot u1l<>r all ~um mer •\good om·" Polka l>ot, which won •\ll-..\mn1ra honor.. .• ind Lan ~t'r'c: a1o a 'u111nu·1 ttmunll tn,er v.11h lov.. ma\\l'' ol bloom' <>tht r' <ire <kqi lavender I 111k I 111d<1 and pink and n·d Dclttalil /tnnlil'> have good \ummcr ht·at tokranu~ N(.'w \.UflCllt'\ om·r \l\ld uilnr\ und durab1hl)', ranging 1n \l/C lrom t1m honkr h~hmh 111 large d,1hlta I)!)('\ C il11t10\;1 dai') " a r,ummcr ix·•· 1·11111,ll th.11 011C'n'i 1n10 da1'i\·\h:tf'K'd hl1111m\ o l orange pink ,rnd m..iholWn' l.arg<' head\ art' \UP- f'l<>nt"J on '>lrong \tc.-m' lint• for ( lllltng PnnulaL.1 "t'll< c.-lknt for a \ummcr hordl·r or rock g.11<kn. 1 hi\ \Urnmcr .innual 11ttcn callcd mos' ro'>C'. cnJO)'\ \un and will tolc1f1IC drv. hut 1.·on· d1teon\ •or c·on1111uous ~urn mer flov..cnnR. \UV.. \C"Cd ltl \I\ Wt't'k intcnalc. Sah..ia with lmght 'l<'arkt 111 hlul' 'fllkl'\. hloum unul iro'it Rteh 11·d .. :mtllt'\ arc 'ihow) dt'ipla)ed .1g:uMt ~recn or whuc hal•kgroundr, I GARDEN CHECKLIST • hu v.nr<lrn rotor 1h1'> c.ummcr, plant \Ull'lnlC'I hlnonHnJl phlm and h\pcmum • KC'cp .1hcall nl flC'I' 1n lh<' '<.'ltC't:thlr g:1rdC'n Your nur\C'f) ha\ the prn<llll I\ \.OU need tor a ~uCCC"i"i· tul dch•n\<' .1g.11 Ml thr l nllt'r\ •Don't prunl' ~'crh in <,umml'r IO\t<'ad. thin plant\ hghtl •Hane't l ucumh<'r<., pok h<'an'>. rnmll'•. ~cl\ and morl' v.. hcn lhn rC' )Oung and \mall l hn 'r<' 1,1'\h ,incl can hf 11ltr111.11,d prC'(larl'<I. l h1\ "'II al~o hrlp t'nrnurng<' lurihcr J')rodU< lion lrom our rlluH\ •When pl1n11n11 \ummer tnlor, 11) pllrnt1n1 Im fragrance too I oolr. 1111 rmc\, cllru\, !.lar 11111m1nt\ J)lr ,1i-n1u ntah bl<w1111ntt 1a-.1111nr sml m1>C~ nr n~ < utting faded bloom' often en rouragr\ more grov..th C'o.-.mos prodUl<.' \l'llow or orangl hluoms trom mtd·summl·r 10 latl' tall Popular \3rtC11C'> arc 4\un\<.'1 and Cioldcrcst I he:' m.n ncl'll \taking 1n "ind\ .-.po1r, "1angofd<, ma\ Ix' pl.1ntnJ tr11m t•arl ' '>pnng into \UOHlll'r lmpr<l\C'd \clrll'll<''> oOn a w1<lc rangl' 111 plant .ind hlc)om \Ile'> and color \.anatwn' ~t'lch '' C.-\f>Cl 1alh h11th on 'vtadagascar pcnv..inkk. wh1rh ha' tcv. 1nsec1 prohkm'> and toh:ratC''i l'll) smog I k note'> that 1hc \Jrll't> Mornrng Ml\t 1~ lhl' fi1\I f)(:rtwtnklc "1\h dusterr, ol flowers. f-arh tlowcr" white. centered with a red eve Oth<.'f\ huvc wh11c. pink rose nr. la\cnckr nowc.-rs man~ With a t<lnlra<.llng l'YC Ont' of Madaga\l.ar ix·nw1nl..l1··, mos1 attract1vC' feature.-. l'I 1t\ narrow dark-grt>cn gloss} ka VC'\ a fontra\t v..1th the flower Penwmkle arc 'upc1h Im gardt•n, or other arca'i where heat "fra11IC's man~ other plants.' sa)'s \\clch \omc nev.cr \artct1cr, ha\I~ a <,prC'ad- 1ng growth hahtt Little Blanche has v. h1tc tlowl'I \, I 111lc l inda and l 111IC' Pink1c orrhu1 hloom<> I ur hanging hasket<, or d ma\'> l llrpct pl;mting Polka Dot ha<, a low uccping gro,.q h ha hit c.-ac h plant 'pread1ng .1ho•1t two ft:t't acros\. u>h'rt•d v.11h v.hllt' Oov.ers ccntl·rt·tl vw1th a chcrT) rt•d dot Garden Book .. Rotanv llh"tratl'd .. h\ 1Jn1n· C1hmn-La1.~ and Peter U Kaufman cVan No~trand Reinhold. Sii/ QS) 1\ an 1ntroducllon to plants w11h 110 page'> of fa~1n:Htng text and 110 pagt·~ of 1llu.-.1ra1mns. Each pagc "' a \eparate '>llhll'l t Reader\ can color lh<.' tllu,tratmn\ I cam why plants turn color 1n autumn. how certain• pl.int\ de\ our 1n'iCC'lS about p1nl'h1ng. plc.1nt reproduction and tlowcnng XT BUSINESS SYSTEM LEASE-DON ,T BUY RU NS All IBMtm & MS-DOStm Programs • 8088CPU. 640K. 2 DRIVES • •PARALLEL/SERIAL/GAME/LIGHT PEN PORTS • * 8 EX PANSION SLOTS, MONOGRAPH JCS • •AMBER MONITOR & ST AN D, at KEYBOARD * • • *COM PLETE SYSTEM• • • SYSTEM INCLUDES ..... CITIZEN PAINTER, CABLE AND PAPER. WORD PROCESSOR, SPREADSHEET ' *65.33 MONTH· • ''OAC e MONWS 1161 S[CURITV DEPOSIT OfFTAAtD P.AYM[Nf "1513 ae RS COMPUTER CENTER 'l1Gt4TS SOUTH OF TH( 'IAN o•roo fWY 140!il 18826 BROOKHURST STREET FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Ca. 92708 714-963-3202 MON/TUF.SI THURS/F'Rt 7· 11 • •WED/SAT 11 5 • •CLOSED SUN Slater Gregory Greaory Peck db· aut.ea blmaelf •• a nun lo h1a portrayal of Monatcnor Haih O 'Flaherty. t6e Vatican prteet who aided thouand• of eecaped Allied POW• du.rl.D& World War D, lo .. The Scarlet and the Black" tonJ.cbt on Channel 2 . Oran~ Co t OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, June 21, 1 81 C MOVIE • * * The &lddy Holly Slory ' ( 19781 Gary 84.ey Don Stroud 'H MOVIE t *'" .LOil In America. ( 1985) Al ber1 Broolta JIJlle Hagerty 1. MOVIE * * * Glemwia" 11~) bdl G Q111 Hoyt AX1on i ~ FAOM THE IWl<8IDE t * * ·Grte1e (19781 John Tmof· 11. OIMa Nf'wloo-Jonn ~JMt:ME **"Too Sand To aa....M (1185t ..... Connota. ~Ardis -12:a-NMIE OI TME CMME NIBft;A 'I TOP TIN MOVIE .... ~ ''Thi Ollll ~ ( ttc2'J A*\ . l.aOd, Vtrontel LIU. IATUADAY ALM ( MOVIE ···~ "The Olllt Nql/' (111Mt Fr.one Mardi, M11t1 Otleroll -tM-- CHJMCME U "Wtlktnd P•" (1114) D.W. Brown. P9ttr Elenlllln · -1:00- D 8FllOAY8 l~CMI 1114 1119 · THUEAM JM(ME H i; "Elplot .. " (1115) EtMn HM•Fl¥W~ -US- ZlMOVIE ** "lllMll It Oft No" (11MI .... cNll c... Joelclfl ~ -1:IO- l~NEWI OETTllO llCH YOlM WAY ~~ -1:f0-.•. C1MOW • t •.; "LM l.ettn" (1113) Jamil' lM Cur1ll. ,,.,_ l(..:fl ( $) MOVIE ••• "NutcracatW'' (11194) _, ~· Carol Whit• •• fH MOVIE ... "AlrplMtl" (1980) Hayt, JIAlt H8glrty. -· S()l TSA & (~()~1 P..\. ~' T :Traditional ~lo16ing ~ OFFE~S TO THE PU6L-IC Ou r One Million D1llu11f currn t 111d jut m ind n its spart c11ts. alac ks. dreu shirts. tl11. u d u11rtld 1p1rtsw1u 1l11 l1dl11111ts. sl1cks.1p1rt1 c11ts. drtssu ud 1uart1d 1p1rt1w11r 1t rtd1ct111s. EVERYTHING L00t< AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET DEDUCT HALr; NEVER BHORE. HAVE WE HAO SUCH A GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE NOTHING HAS BEEN HELO BACK EVERY llf M IS ON SAL f AT ·~ OFF THF ORIGINAL PRICE• AMA/ING SAVING.S' COME EARL Vt OFF TH[ OOtCINAI P~I([ AN EVENT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET Sale Starts Sat. June21 st 8:00 am ~~-.rJ v .... Amrnc•"r..,...,__.,.,...... ~ll ~th B~ Tll.'tln, CA Q2~' roorw1 71'4/i \l·illtl • Tustin Store Only ·~' .......... Ott•'"''"'',,.., •"4 • '"'•"' • ..,.,,., 1t•11 afllhl "' HI Ott G.t h tt 11t11u "'4 "t 01•1It11'1 !!It !H•tlltl!f•H • ... '°" '"' ..... ~.. ... ..... . ... , f'U"' "f h•I Ult I ... .... °'" ,,,..,,," • -~·. -. ~ -.. Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT I Saturd y, June 21, 1986 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE LIFE WAS ONCE SO DREARY UNTIL I FOUND MY DREAM HOME JUST BY LOOK1118 IN THE DAil Y PILOT'S CLASSIFIEDS. CLA891FIED INDEX ''1·5671 l'ROM NORTH ORANOI CO. 540-1220 ClASSrfrlO OFFICE '10UAS 1....,._~M 100 AM·~ JO PM S•l.,•da, I 00 AM • 1 30 AM llv• ,_. Count., M f • 00 AM 5 00 PM DEADLINES ""v• • -. -· , .... .,. ... _, ,..__ .. ~ .. .... w""' .. ' ...... o. ............... _,......_! ........... , ' HOSTESS &..tt I~ ltll iil.ntin Clerlul/OW.. MIO' Cltrical/OffiH 1411 Clah/lttt11111tt ltatral H31 1 .... --.-11 .. a1._ __ s_IH_ LOST amall eat, St11nM1 HOUSEKEEPER BOOKKEEPER/ llOlnUJ/lfom. . 1911 DRIVERS fof Mt1y A.M (Cl.a) Last IMfl 81 t3 nr For elderly lady, U~ln, s CLERICAL Private club. type ISO wpm, IL FORNlio hkwyfCafe, Oellvety of the Loa An- 38th NB REWARD day wk, mature women to FIT perm polillon In COM computer Ill parlance Atrium Couf1. It loottlng dtlel Ttmee 7 dayt. Start 85-0-2788 °' 720-4492 coo+t •nd llieee> hou11, at· 844--4022 hllplul Apply Wlt(j -Sun IOf' FIT Salel SuS*Vlaor, pay S425/mo 494-849e Peraonal 111111ant to REWARO Lotl Al-'SKAN tr11lv• NB area ref req, CHIROPRACTIC ASST-t80t Bayside Drl\19, CdM mu•I be avallable for EARN Extra W demon-aa.lst auc~lul, Mml Malamute 6. 16 Dog 11 ~-2120 Front office po1111on IOI attemoont & 9YW!tnge In-itrallng Chrletmu die-retired bu1lnH1m1n 1h1v1d, gray/black p I l -:/. 1 Wll cludlngWMtiendi Phone or1t1on1 & gllta Pleaaant woni.. no rou w/llttle whit• 848-5544 ,. "' •• ~;:-~, •• d,~~~ollgrlll ng REOEmHIST 840-427Q to ... M11cl1 538--0838. Att 8 77()-1897 tine, good pay Mutt be REW.RO Maiailtll ff 5100 BACK OFFICE-lnaurance Every otl\lf weel(end A• or Debby EA S V •SSS E M Bl V very 1t1ble, clauy, toph· " ceptlonlat needed v..,,, " 11uc1t1d. Impeccably LOST L1dl11 blue wallet HmATH/ULIS bitting Salarlll open IC· buay Cotta M ... ~ m WORKI $7t4,00 per 100 groomed. good epe.aklng btwn 31 & 35 Sta on WMI Need people with a prof'! cording to quallltoatlona Estate olflc• Sat/Sun Gulfantled Payment No volc9 & ht\19 1hl ablllty lo Balboa tnr Lucky •I attitude a dr... Mutt & experience 9.5 Phone el(J>«~ a MC . S1111 0111111--Send be an axe hoat ... Au. 722·0899 or 582-5347 111ve people lklll1 & NII Diana. 83t !>664 muat Typing 45wpm S11mped Envelope hrs . pl .... write detall Ptr .. aala 002 mo11v111on. nMda nalr lor CH URCHSacretaryl Mutt bl rlllable raepon-Now hlr1ng FIT & PIT help ELAN -903 letter to Employment color & hlv9 own car PIT needed! Part time, 17 llr, slbl• and W9ll groomed Day and eve 1hlM1 opef1 34 t8 Enterpr'IM. Ft Pierce, p o 73315 Newport •Palm •Card •Payhlc FIT Nat'I Co wtll train experienced preferred Salary commenaurate for gr Ill people & FL 33482. Beach. CA. 92660 R .. dlnga. Are you un-Fantaallc opportunity tor 845-5781 9am lpm w/axperienoe. Call J~n cuhl.,a, tr11 food and DOIWIT llOlllf LIT-•UI happy In love. marriage lhe right petl<>fl Call DEVELOPMENT CO 83t·1266 unlforma. paid vacation• FOR HOME ,._ or peraonal affairs? (213) 5Q8-34157 Newport Beach/A E office Apply 700 W Coat Hwy ASSEMBLY WORK Lot Parton W111ted :::-~~7':i"!1~:~t~f; LfUl llOanUY Mells entry level peraon N~3~ FOR INFO CALL A~f~311 ~;;;::d Su~~: 2·3 yeara CMI Lltlg1tlon w/good genlfal office 504-648-HOO Lake FC>f11t 770-700 t llmH DllY nun experleoce w/word pro-skllls. 55wpm 852-0700 * HW ....... DEPT p . 357 THREE-6'S,S600 cesslng No shorthand FRIENOLYN B Salea THblcal/Tra•11 DAV COOKS EJ1.per'd picture framer ll&llllP&Jma 549-3716 Salary commen1ura11 Company Mel<lng 1 per-5505 HOST/HOSTESS .. nHded tor Laguna And mec:hlcanlcally or- NOVENA TO ST JUDE w/exp Good blnellta manent PIT Secretary ParadlM Cale Beach frame anop Salary elnted pertonnel Exp'd OHotySt Jude Apoatte& Call(714)752-25~-wlgood phone per-Electrlcllll Journeyman. 600-0NewportC.ntt!fOr neg Call(714)4Q7-3739 New1>0f1 Harbor Shlp- ... i l/Dt 1 Slos sonallty & general office Marine Only hard worklC' -yard Inc 1575-255-0 Mat1yr grMt In virtue & ca ••• lkllls Flexible hra Call need apply ••• 11111111 OPlllllOfl rlCh In m1racl11 near I -R •• 1 5<45 89115 F 11 • p .. I ., lllfU Klnaman or J-.. , Chrlat, •HITll WIST* 800 652-2628 or Mnd re-on ... ann ng • u '" •·• 1 me, glnlf 1111 OU llOUllO ~ 1•01 o st S-1 551 0 lletp Perry'1Pln1-Mu11 PtTFranraneePromotlon tile laltlllul lnttW~assor ol Costs Mesa gene<al prac-sume .. ova • 1 n Cadlllec dealer tn Irvine 11 ..., """ 3<10 NB Q2680 be 16 yra 673-1366 In tocal dept1rtmen1 I J 111 wno Invoke your I lloe. F"T IPT experlencd, • · · look Ing fOf el(p uMd car atoru Thur-Sun. ST /hr, .., .... a I ~ apeclll patronage In time self starter enthuslutlc PUT Tiil REITAIUIT mechanic.. Mull hive 2 t3-306-6«1 ~ ot ne.d, to you I have re-pe<son to join our team • lDVERTISlll lmmed opening IO< Day Cl111 A & C111torn11 _ .......... courte from the depth of X·R•y 11e & front desk HOEmllllT Prep Helpera & Cook• Smog Lic.n11 GM exp my heart and humbly big 548 8844 Very busy RMI E1t1t1 of-SALES f IT or p IT no ax per nee 11 I plus Apply In person llllT lllfTHI you to whom God had -flee w/busy phOnes 4 Prel l8 or older S• hr to S.. Conrad full and paf1 time at 1mall ' given such great Po~. OllRlfR 1 Dys/WI! 9 2 Typing 11mmedl1le opening for a start Also need Night UIEal OUILUC OC41en lront resort hotel, :rj I j I to please come to my aa I For medical tab, good drtv I 45wpm Muat be reliable Cl1111fl1d Adverllalng I Cooks & Dellvety Drlll9fl 2800 Harbor Blvd 1 excellent opportunity for 1l1t1nce, help In my pres ing record, mature per-and well groomed Salary Telephone Salesperson Apply dally 11 Me-N-Ed'a COSTA MESA semi-retired peraon ~1~ ent and urgent petition son Mon-Fri. 840-014~ commensurate with ex-Part-time. could work Plue 17th 8 Tuatln, Contact Mr Meyera --.. ______ .. !(Mention petition h1<1 l MEDICAL ASSISTANT parlance. bul will 1r11n Into lull-time Experience Costa Mesa 6"6-7l36 FIT-HELP MANAGE 673-7030 tn return I promise to make For Ophtllalmologlst In I Call Join 631-1266 prel.,red 45 wpm typing ,__ I 5530 A~t ~~f,[!rr1;r~-~r1~"! NURSES AIOSI 2 po11tlon1 I IE . ~t· your name known & Newport Beach rr1 & 1 ~~~~\·o r9<1u1r1<1 pleasant phone -••ra -.. I 11 ble 11 3h d ~ ft.UunVlll4'111CMf cauM your name 10 be back ore e11p 631-7577 •. • ,· vo1ee I .mull E•ceHent wkdysl .-tklf\Cl'I $5thr+ ave a r per ay. MN llU hll·"" Invoked 3 Our Father• 3 1 --1A---.... salary plus commission AFTER I gu allOwance. oppty for 6 daye wk, 2l Weelo.end -Hall Marys 3 Glorlls llRllll AUllTAITI r'T · • Call Kathleen Olson at advancement. xii ban-re 1111 11 ve·1 n C •II e!lts need dependable 432-8014 tor 1pp1 Publlc11lon muat be LYl'S RECEPTIONIST FIT 642·432 t e111 30:? promised Thi' Novena Full T1m41 lull benefits N B Real Eatate office 0•••8( -.aa-SCHOOL car Insurance, good drlv-1111 neve<1<nown to f111 17_3 43 It Pleasant Pleasant phone per-...,. __ , ~~~1i~l4-75t-4t55 PllmaSllLHR Ptruaa l Stnicu ·work1ng anvtronment sona111y 1ccur11e l&ILYPILIT Jll8$ DPlllEIOll l004 FUHllP CHY CTR message laking & llght ol-330 W Bay St U Full II~ Mon-Fri ahlpplng Sl.IO/la ... _, ............. ------· 466 Fla ship Rd lice Oulfel Call Mary Lu Costa Mffl, CA 92826 EARN position fOf clothing mfg 11•-20 n llOIU IY Tllf PllOIU N-po~ Beach 759-9100 M·f I In Hunt Beach, aummer TODAY'S lt1tr1l SSlO llOfmllllT for txiay medleal pr.eta. Commuoleatlon lltllla, gd pnone v~ attrec:ttva appet~ & computer 1klll1 1 mu1t. Rot.r1 Stedman 848-t619 SIHIOI STITIH A TTENOANT Full & Part- 11~ Inquire at Laguna Cti.vron, 804 So Cout Hwy, Lagune 8ch lllPPIHOUll PIT Mon-Fri 8am-1pm NO e1eper. neoeeMry $4 llr PleaM Appty In Per- son BOOKS ON TAPE 729 Farad. C M 5"8-552S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS CALL ME 702-366-8288 Megan Kitti 642-8044 HOE"1111ST ART lllUllY MONEY ONL VI 7 t4 894-8088 Pan II~ 24 HR FREE RECORDING •••• llPHYllOR IHRnUY General Illes IKP nM. 1&1a1uwas Yerlfyl q Cltnl s 14-Crochel oval rug ti\ BUSINESS MEN Do 'fOIJ Full time Full benelils for San Clemente R E 675-5377 PRIZES TRY US WE ARE NOT A NO SELLING! 2 Clefk• rug yarn o• 4 colors 2 1 002-2790 en101 del gl'llful con· Jpm to 11pm sh1l11 olf1ce Busy phones FRANCHISE WITH US needed to verity tel• 1es 26 .. t 1 & 35•40 ••rse11on someone lo Pleasan1 working en· lyping 40 wpm 35-40/hra RUL EIT&n lllll TRIPS YOU WILL MAKE MOREi I hone or~a Houri ARE IN TH E REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION show you arovnd So vironment week call only between Regional lull servtce RE Seelclng styllll with man-~oura 5 30pm-9·00p~ 496 -E mt)(O•dtH v1111Cl Calif or to dine wllll7 1o.noon and 2.4, M·F, firm hat openings In their aoement 1bt1111 .. 1or auc· Sat 9 OOam-l OOpm For I vuggr11s & lru•l on towels (PLATONICtl FEE FUllllPCOIYCTR askforlaurel4925413 OC commercial RE ltllttrl11tt.• ceulul 11ton1 In Cotta i le 1ewealll M Trctnslerolf 7 14 77 4. 1928 111 ages 466 Fllgahlp Rd broker age division Can· lllU PILOT Mesa Westmlnater. El ; 30rvpm 842 58~e;:' 1 ar HOEn /llOROUY dldates should have p111 Toro and Irvine St 70 • Send S3 25 plus 7Sc Ea~l•e;••t N•wport Beach Full-time 1n Nwpt Cante< records or succ.u bot leWlttJer, weel< guar salary up to PASTE-UP parson 5 daya postage handling lor Ji[ • Contact Megan Kitts R do no1 _ __,, prior R E e5•, comm1••1or PLUS k I Id S t T""" 2925 "• lrt JOU Pe<sonnel 842-80U fpo:0Rn-Et~cllniqequ9u1r,es1.,,ghdt eap p•-a''::':-d re•u~ II you are IOOk1ng lor extra • .... ' w nc • 1 n .. ng • each pattern l11i1t11 ' Fi111cial Lt1t I r.... c Id & " v .... .... .. .,., ""'" • .... spending money or Ilk• ben•fll•. PLUS special· muatl Art background Send lo h• care llte 11ou..-, j otc sL ills Start Imm..,. & conltdence 10 Ad 12ed train~ helpful. wlll train Apply • ----... c ....... . l."lt ••• t I Cl I/Olli 5400 " ""' to go places like Magic .._. ,.,_ ... .. 2908 j lleep1ng myllome.F/T 3 t flCl ce Ca11Mgr7808333 #117 c/oOallyPllot PO Mountain, Knotla Berry 714 -7569 PENNVSAVER 16150 ,_.,.. ti!,l o,,ert11ity FOUND ADS yr Old twin girls 8 7 yr Old lCCt1m11 OUH BOX 1580. c M 92626 Farm or win Prizes Ind 111111CIT STIRE Placentla, c M 9-5 ("-I,.... rJ 'JN -Need mat resp person HOEn.I HORnUY •nul ... (I Awards Call us now• We PHAR .. ·cv "--'I cl~k 12·14...,,..,,. M . Double your invesl in 6 wtcar 848-5092 Ive mag For 1111 paced ad....,..lllng RE Dev Co hll lmmed n ., -11111'" ll!&•fal "'"' "'-"' NY 11m li'nnt ...,._......., mos Need S1S.OOO ,,,. ARE FREE agency MUSThavegooCI openinn Goodtlllc>hone Excltlng&ld&S.tllllllb· llsve several openings ln l W __. __. 1 frtendly NB neigh· Zip Sia""*"....., Cr-1n1s or S 1000 Bus•· CH R 1ST1 AN SITTER typing skllla and know! .. ., lls"m-t he• o"6ftl""I ror C M H B or F V .~n/Fl.udexper"' .'!",;,.2r•1 1 borhooCI a tore. typ1:'8 r• ..... NEEDEDI 6123 tll 8 31 & typing Skills a mull " "'" ~ .,.... .... ., 642 4333 .,.. g pay .,..o-uv neu In d1mar1d Call C II •• f 9 ru edge or 10-key adding Send resume to Calif full & Part-time hout1 In· · • quired M -F 1 7 NEW FOR ONL y St Miss Polter 774-1928 a : '""01n·. r&r 7 am-c3PrT' ,2 machine good benefit• Communltle,, Inc 3187-A elude• I weetcend day AUTO IO'ILlll I IOllRHPHI 844-2 t!l 96 page, lull-colOr c ... g1r s .. yrs sr pre call Patty 751·2160 D d bl h d I " ... ~ Tt Leaa 2914 142·1111 HB area 960.7974 Airway Ave Coate Mesa, •Pen 9 e · ar • Exp'd Depenable lmmed Part-time, Frldayt. Sat & P/T lllllEEnR I~ of Cratta -panems ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 92826 alln Craig Hardy working cuslomer Mr· opening FI T 645-7<148 Sun SS 5-0 to atart More For Truat Acccounllng boOl\s supphe~ crewel WIOO h11 MONEY lor LOlllNG WOMAN WANT· BOOKEEPEA experience vice oriented w/1om1 w/exp Great bonua plln Knowled of trtar bal • cross st•tch, neeellepomt TOs S tOKtup no credit ---------: ED to care for my t yr 010 5 referenc11 mandatory RECfn /llO'n .stock work Contact CllYU ffTTIR Apply San Clemente Inn ance gearauon euen-iatch ~ Quilttng and "' no ~ally Call De· FOUND MALE BROWN ron Mature respons11>1e plus lette< or recommen Answer phones llgllt Stroud• linen Ware-, TrllnMllnatalle< Exp on 2600 Del Preatd«lte llal. ~:, w/flex hra 1 more n1son Aasoc 673 7311 POODLE 61 I!> Heil 5 with ref ,,.. my N-por1 datton (no excepttonet lyp1ng. llllng & bkkPO riouse 1835 N1wpor1 boats or conatr rie1plu1 -I ,8 SO/hr lor ualllled --------- •-ittlCtatlfl Golden ... est. Huntington Beech llome flex hrs 32-40 hrs Mull apply in Nwpt Center 759 02 tS Blvd c. 139. Costa Me11 Hrly•t>enetlla 845-2244 W'*1 you re1uned 1n10 0 k :ss 1995 LAURA WHEELER oa Beacti 84t-4602 salary neg 646·8217 person see Mr Purcell l(C•n••y (714)722-7855 - --c11u 1fi.c:tyou'ratuned l,,to ~ n-amo1 er · hatHctatatl ZtzO Do t' 30ll CoSla Mesa Stat1on1<1 " "" CHllHI I "E::u='=co=m=m=u=n~lty::::=;:;:::;..,;;;;o;;r;_ap_po_n_tme_n_' __ ;__c:__R:.:_......:•_~F-.:.T_,;S • FOUND Male Brown Poo-1 atl ICI 270 E l7th Street 1For am Real Eatate de" & S4LESPERSON Ex Immediate opening• for ~ P'ARENTS w/o Plrln.,1 die M" llcty Hell & GolO· Fem wanted. M-F 8-8am mgt co n-amkr, R E lie perlenced W• high goals part time salespeople 1204 Soc" Hoo Dance en west Huntington 10 care for ~d&rly lady & IOOllEfPfll helpful 1lrpor1 area na.ded fOf aggresaive and cashiers Home tm- 6-21 public wfllcome Beach 6'14 841·4602 cteen SS hr Brookllursll FT Send resume to P 0 CM Mlg Co Salary • provemeni center ex-TurtHHOC~ Com C11 qpm --H It 9153 887l / entry level poaltlon, B07 227 1 Newport comm • 1>1nellt1 Prol ,,.rlence a plua PleH 551-9632 LOST 0'1 6r11 "r w t811l am• on area . manual pos1ing ledgers Beach, CA 92660 enwon nit I travel mgt ""' I CM large olack wlllla HOUSEKEEPER live-In for & bank req Send re-I Poss I b 11111 es Ce 11 apply in person Tues or Your llr51 '"'' fO\lr '''~1100 rust male 100 lb DOG I atderty lady Engllah sume Edwards The1tr11, Snowed under w11ri SluH? 662 1033 Tl1urs 9-t lam or 2·4pm your first car your l1rs1 hom_. Needs rne<>s 642 ·6508 speaking References I P 0 Bo• 9099, Newport 019 yovrsell out with 1 clusl-LP1~g,M8~1;1~~~~R -clllllflft<I •'°"'!It'll or 966-9926 675-9322 Beach CA 92858 lied ad Cla~1/lt1t11111t1 I cllOICe SS20 COM ROUTE carrier needed lor 8/26-6129 cAA Et AePA1R1s1.Les Encatlff ltmcn L1 .. 1c1, •t 1i1ti11 Tiil mo LIFHAYH a Lancare A_A_A_P·A,-N-Tl_N_G_l_nt-/Ex-t 1 $2 .40 per day Re11re1ch•ng 11nstall111on. :?0.. Ovl\r COii FREE EST rel Bvtlll 496·0522 Spectallzlng In doing for C&B l-'WN SERVICE LOWEST poulble prle41 you what you have no I MOW,., EDGE TWICE MO 110 Step Service 662-3235 That'll ALI you pay lor '.) lines '.lO day minimum "'1'1e trme lor ShOpplng. er · $20·S25 548·5722 EXTERIOR EXPERTS- Ctaeat/Ctacrtlt Orrveweys pa110, paths etc No 100 100 small Rea~ M•cke~ 536-0553 rar1ds auto Hrvlclng. 1 . DIHlcull/E11t Our Specially etc PleaM call Coleen DUSTY S Landscape/lawn Llc•288597 831 9295 So11n11r 831-1484 Main Serv Wkly/montlll _ SERVIC E DIRECTORY THE SECRETARY BIRO Phones Mall Typing etc For detalle. 850-3990 Newoot1 Beach address 1 11me Fr11 ell 241-1840 Gl-'SGOW PAINTING Sr CLAIR CONSTRUCT Complete Concret11 Work Clean Upa•Tree Togplng Int/Ext 30 >;' l.CPlf', Sllap1ng Removing-Haul rel 1 842•521 CALL TODAVI ISi FOR LOIS ~our Serv•C.f! Oir..,_;1or, Rep•"'-t>nt1111.11 142-4321 .... 301 Act11tical Ceili111 REBlOWN OR PAINTED Also•~• E•t Pa1n11ng Lie• 2685<17 SJ I 9?95 Atri al MIKE 650·3263 Reas Rates 646 463 1 Had!!!H TREES Ctiil• Cu t fb1ces:oATES Tree trim Topped/removed Claan-f AROUND THf faocl<'f Dump runs ..c M /NB up new lawns 751-3476 ·~(;HTS• WEE~ENDS•I area Jim Wllyt& 842·7206 GARDENING CrallS·Loc '41i ')4') CM *•HANDYMAN•* College atudent quallly Respons101e rnotller will Large or amall I do It alll work Jeff 846-9401 t>aby511 In lier Cost11 M!l88 Pet 53 t 5579 or Ive mag M home Mon -Fri 548 f)722 &1tl'7 Cl111i•t Semct B111i11 1·.'"'e•11111oc"'!k_w_a1!'!"11~b-.r1e..,11!'"'wor~k~ ---•-------·-L T-H"'A1111U""L•1N•Q-... u•o•v,.1'"'N""G""' concrete Comp PlllOI **llHHIH * * Garage & Yard Clnupa 15 yra exper 846-483<1 8 yr, flXP Dave 611 619• Jon 645-6192 BRICKWORK Small )Obi HOMEtO~F'ICf C1.-11nlt1g HAULING • CLEAN-UPS BY THE DYNAMIC DUO • Deya Low11t ratea Xlnl ""' JOOf ~so 6278 Call Blfry 722-8673 I Newport, Colla M111. Irvine Ref'• 87S-3 t75 , ... ~,., .. , COL 8• 16 01 any HoulK."Utri ng carpet~ & N-parl B11ar;'1 lrx; $7!1 uphl:l~lf!•y ... .,.e10 ... , f.ltG L••••ca,iat STUCCO MASONRY-TILE No Joi> to amall All typee Fr11 est UC 631-2346 IHI llUllf Pllmll **** Int /Ext raatd'I comm't 7 yrs union e11p U•24830 Fr11 est LOW RA TESI u n 1 o"' Wlfft n111• For Info pte111 call (714) 963· t777 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Int/Ext oelllnga, relln cal> 128) yra e11p work guar Davia Painting 9e4 3837 OUALITY-PAINTiNO"' Spec In old hOUlll & gral- 11111 removal Beat any bid. guar work 875-8088 SQUT~S PAINTING Reald'I Rep1Jnt1 Int/Ext Free eat 953-&048 Hfl1P1:w 675 4449 Kirby\.,_,, "1 631 5272 a Laneut A L I Houaec.1"11n1ri11 1 • fr' fllXP K C TREE SERVICE JleYi•t .•.•"'~ .. ri""l""l~~ ... .,.. .. ~ IJal t retlable M' "'"' nl, ow" Top Trim Removal Qual --.-,!l'."'!!1~1~0~Y~l~ll~*--I FlATHING INTERIM§ Parking Area Repairs A trans P1n11 1'145 9866 ~11a 5.,rv Lie/Ina lrll "' CLEAN & EXPERT HANGING/STRIPPING Resurfacing • Roofing ,e. LORIS CLEAW•IG SEPll 98Q ·ll263 or 538-e&l>e 0'19( 25 yea<s experlenc41 VISA-MC 673 1512 Wlle<proolrng• 631 4 t99 T 6 2• 730 3'"" HorN1~·808I' Of1•Cfl • You went the ~t IOOklng Lie • 11 4 0 -t .,.. •1~1., laai1t11 S.m ctt c,7.-, q6'1:' 0' 6•;> -OS l<I 111wn on the blk? Call~. ••ABC MOVING•• -2~ ........ -0~.l!!!""l"'!!a~al ... l~IO~ Su11n'1 Sac.retarlal s~v Ct11t11ctiH ti' guarl Rici\ 9e0-065" I Ou1ck & Careful T t38048 "' --Word ProceHl""'ITyping 1. LO RATES 562 0<110 •All plumbing & Mating• .. ., 21, • l 1i14ilf J11M I l111decaplng --- -5& 7 936.c 640 • 1 6 t1Hm sf CLArA coNSTAucf c~A";.871 b;!:\:'t:r,•· ITUYIH Ollllll ~=: '&~rf::.~!~ Cura t ry Comm·1 R11,,10 I Platit 10 """ ,.. • I mnm llYlll OI. 841-0907 ~ 722-90M .. t ... ·peri-"'t"" ... ,-pen-,-ry·s•erv-ICI-complete '"0 646 4631 ISHll<AWA l-'NOSCAPE Orange Co Orlglnel -1--- ,.,." Remoo I Addition• Cleart upa Malnt Orn•· Student Movera fneured lta .. t lat/ M4ltltal Ooor•·•lc !>48 49M menlallr• trim 850-.C l47 LI<: T 124·438 841-8427 * 20 Y••rt in Ar•• Ou•llly .o...,,.'~'-.~-..,....---l 111\dtcaplng Sprtnl!ltlra NEW W11enou11 Storaoe Remodeling 1 All TYf>ll Entry & Frtw:h Dl'lorA Sod C11en-up1 20 yre In IO"ll-I•• S OHi .. 1 By No<man The CX1orman 11rt11 Tony 846-6124 W "" toret "cet .. om.,• c Oak 8 Fu 8~'1 000!'.l --Carltful Court.ave-Cheap WE 00 11 Al LI LIC dt1n11 Gerr1M1ng FuH S«vlce Sy hr or p e 848 38&5 Paiombo Conll 98'1 J58A Mow tdge-<:leen up·tr11 Ooor1-Mold1ng1 Bay Electrical "'o'" ~-21181E Lv mag lanl•L ltnltt Wlndow1·Complll11 P11t10• Pdllll IUGTllO !!XP 0 GARDENER 10 Yf9 CompaniOl\/Xldei f<>f 1111; Addlt1on1 Ouallly Work Ouallty work. 11" •ti NB CdM area Ou•llty In Clfl & Ille htllpg IOI' 4'4774415 P•ul !48·8880 #42!>513 QM-7401 v•rd care II, ... retet tl'I• elderly(714)833 2009 Ptua Sm•ll Remodel •nd RESIOtCOMM 'LllND 28 RONS GARDENING NurlingClfel UteHMkPfll AddlOona Wall• Door• y•I Do my own wOf~ Lie 842·3'9& by mat Male Nurllng Stu 142· t7l0, J O&At, Ill •27904 t Al M&-81'& C""'P~•I• C~en up Gen 'I denl S81~r 67~3 tGe PROF' wtTAACK R[CORD HfCTRICIAN Oual WO<ll ma1nl Palm tr .. ltr .. trim 11tearden1111-Commeretat Fr11 Ill ''° t1r ,r8l'fl0ft Mauro 902.9973 P1l1 U11 Add'na o.etgn-~odll Top Ouallly Low Prtee F r11 111 Lie 83 t -23.C! Tilt EXPERT ceRXbiC fi11ng Otttll'IC11~. Affordable KllChant. bethe 722-9783 w1 .... 1 .... , LET THE SUNSHINE IN Sunahlne Window eleanlng Ltd Call (7 t4) 8-46-!llO a.,,. SwanlOn M2·85l7 '487892 Greg, 17tM127tl .__ ... T'IT , ___ .._ ___ _ _ -"-" " FINE PAINT ING By Rlcn-A clalalfied ad le an _.y OOort Allpn An1tatlon1 NEW/REPAIR Quality No S!Jfv~ ln1t1l1 91C Ea«*· ard Stn0< 11 yrl ol h.1p9y way 101911 ~ merellan· <:ablnlte·P1n1Hodl..et<: toba to 8"11111 r.uonable lent •aft F'AEE eatl· cu11omer. Lie 21Qt.M. dlll and n 1.-y°" )'OU' 35~•••P J•rvM2-0Se7 ,, .... , llC'd &31 ·2345 m•let Doug 673-0832 Tllank·Y0tJI 903·4114 ., !flt too COOi atltttnon route Call early AM 650-8324 E1ep, engllah 1pe1klng OOCl'S 2101 Ot11tMwy OIM IHIY'I HITllWT NOW HIRING WAITER/WAITRESS HOST /HOSTESS 105 E IHH, CM 642-9920 OOOI Country Club Conv Hosp, Santa Ana Hetghll Exp'd nee 549-306 1 IELIYHYPHUI Light delivery Co111 I Mesa/Hunt Bch/Nwpt Bch areas DellvMlng r&- c:etpts tor ch11 lty sol1b1ll game Must have econ- F /T HOSTS om1ca1 car or motorcycle HOSTESSES Earn up to $300 wk • gu Grinder Restaurant 11llow1nce Call Jim Newport be11cll, 6<12·888 t I 957 -1289. before 3pm FIT PIZZA COOK DRlllERS-Croaa country MILANO'$ ITALIAN no exp nec:e11ary, CA lie RESTAURANT. Newport! reQ MacGregor Vachta S..ch. 675-8171 1631 Placentla CM MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600 No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day Mon thru Friday afternoon. Sat & Sun . morning. Cal l 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST Oaily Pilat 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, CA Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Delivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week No collecting. no soliciting. Must havP dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CA LL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How mvch will yovr \On or doughter know about busineu when applying for their first full·hme job? Plenty 1f he or she hos ever. been o newspaper comer Through route experience he or lhe is already a lop ahead of their classmates While they all master ideas, the boy or girl with o newspaper roYte 1s able to put them to practical use. Su"nen? Comers learn the bo"c loorn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers They bvy at wholesale, sell ot retail, make collections, kHp their own book,, ond deal with people foce to face. Carriers quickly find out that ''profit" ond "lou" are more than textbook term• The benefits of mon<>Q•"9 a newspaper route ore an equation for o future succeuful ctti1en A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public carHrs as newspaper carriers And they oll vouch that o newspaper route gives o boy or girl a head start on the future S. Y' nnd g.r. 1 veors ar1d ulder who moy bf: •flMPsted in route wor~ should con1oc1 the Doily P1lo1 ctrculo1ion department at 642 '4333 Daily !!!~ION DfPT 330 WEST 8AY ST P 0 BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CAllF 92616 ,-----------------, I I Yes, my son/daughter would lilca I 1nformcrtion on o Doily Pilot route, l HIS /HER NAME IS-------l I --------1 I ________ 21? __ , I PHON---=---"-----AGE~I I PARENrs I SIGNA fUR---------1 L----------------J Orange CoU1 OAILY P1LOT/Saturd9}', J .. DINING tble. 4 Chalra. end Ible. rodler dreuer, II· brary tbla, Lincoln pie· lure 1100·1 646-5114 Unique Victorian Slat Top Duk, Circe 1890 M1g111walnut Inlay •I~ S750 642·3832 A11U1act1 II llll&nlWllU LH lll..a1H FIND M-Ftlllt,Mdlt 821 8 El.de! St FIAIWton.CA 714-taO 8300 21:M81-8701 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED 8MW'SI Llll---VOLUME 8Al!S SERVICE I L.2ASIHG 3870 N. Cherry A119 LONG BEACH (No Ctletty ult~5) (l1•~•1• Tr~IN W9'oofM OPEN SEVEN DAYS SIMPLY THE BEST Salel • S.W:. · 1..-.ing EUROPEAN DELIVERY 1640 JAMBOREE RD. NEWPORT BEACH Adlactnt to Futllon '-land 09atl~Week POfU1('.HL AUDI llUY"OlU th1h•" Uv•ll•v !Mio• MIVIU ITlltl .,, .. , wrn U !o l t N•I 11,..y ,.., .. ,. .. "'•<It 673-•900 PORSCHE 'II t11E, A·1 condttlotl. melnten.nce record•. seooo obo (714)854-7529 *PEUGEOT* * MASTERA Tl * *ALFA ROMEO* * SAAB * 8ITT£A+ ~ * 762.()90() • WILWI ILLIUIU ••1111.s ....,....,. 13881 Hart>or Blvd, G.G 564-2100 -sorTlfCOlNTY \OLK~WAGE~ A •~t·zr IN U.S.A. ANO TRYING HAAO£R TO 8£ I ·SALES • SERVICE ·PARTS •LEASING A'1 ,! !'ot .. •I .. 1~1 ,.,, • ' SOUTH COUNT V 1811 I BEACH BL VO tiUNTINGTON BEAC H 1714) 842-2000 YW 'llFUTUCI Auna good look• good, 1mog cet't S900 0 80 775. '1~3 775-8783 'll'.418 VW '&II BUG X'tnl cond 83k mt nu Wht pl, S 1875 VW 6.c BUG X Int cond dus;c S 11150 &4M333 VW 72 CONV SUPER BEETLE ...._ tOC> ~int, tnt rblt mtr S3!>00 (7 !4l iS7·85'49 VW '1'1 W"IPll•lla Pop Top C•ml* S..utlf\11 I clean r•l>lt lf'O $2875 OAO 780·8M1 ......................... ~ .................... _ ..... ____________________________________ -------. - IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7485 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION o1 lata model, low mUMge Cldll!IQ In Orange County! S.. UI todayt &40-1100 THEODORE I Rt?~J~S ),,,..,, ..... "". " . ..,, (()'\IA ... I ) iii. ., .. ' I Cl.A8llC ~ GALAXY XL '84 In OOod eof9d. OOod pWlt '. lhlerlOr. .~ COiWffTi ·11 ...... iNIJ: ~-· ,., ....... .,. IMltlet. Muat ... to 1pprecl at1. o.,. 141..SOO. ~ ---endl "3-58 1"3 'I<' CARS Chcllc9 .Of 12. Only l2ttJ ~ c11 •rra1-•120 0•~ (7t4 7H-7051 hn ec.t.W..C.Co 2117 HW'bof lltfd, Colta ..... , .... mn 1N1 ·loaded~ poww ~·-'"~ two-tone blue wUh IN1~ *°"" lnWfiOr. Wit•~ -.cs rnucti man.. c 1CCZ7'11 "4995 JoM1on a a.i Linc. Mere ~ . FmF• flltU fUTURA • 4 dr, MO, •• powet etMl'tng. POW!lf brak-.~,,. more ( 1 ) "4M5 John.on & Son UAc. Mere.~~- F•DllH .. 'la C4.lttom ·~•. sufo. ~ Ucir tHJT032 Ilk• 44J5 ... THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOt>O HAllOI 81 VC CO~TA Ml \A !>4) O<'•l-0 THEOOORl ROBINS FORD ·w~o HAl&OI ll\oll. CO\TA Ml\A !>4 2 IJUl(I Fllll·nl'll CARGO YAN • V-e. llltO, aM. ttarao UC• 2M83131 Siii• 418() .... . THEODOH ROBINS FORD 1000 HAllO lll llVO CO\TA Ml ~A h4 1 0010 F•.-st•U'll Auto, tltt , crul••· p/WlndOWI, p/1ocb, ""'· ~ UC• 1HPY..a7 StU 4631 n• 1986 AUDI .. $19,500 ,,, ...._., -....,, It .. ....,, 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $17,995 -"""' D l ... ~ 1984 CORVITTE $15,995 .... ----111'7151 1982 COUPE OE VILLE s7995 --""' t1DM"' 1979 c:AOILLAC SEVILLE s7995 ,,,... .... 1• 1978 COUPE DE VILLE s5995 Orange COHI OAILV PILOT/ Saturday~une 21 , 1988 ... NI.IC Jllntf NU fl>TIC( "8.tC JllTJC( NIUC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE "'8.IC te>TICE • -22 ooo ft.: TOTAL ON fill A oopy Of th9 1835 hit ahilll It. long in 1CCOf01nce wnn •n• rtCTmOUt eun•u ~ Muafang 79, OflQ ett any fllnhet ci:""Ollt ~UARf FOO,AOI· 17 S30 ptopoeed P'Oltet le on Ne In leech, c..t IOt02 ~":a. be~ MAm ITAT'lmlfT °"'*• ale, NII PC>wet pi.,.. CM Midi• 'j(.range, . DATE FOA '110 '"-~·of~ Thlt !Ml.in... It con· -' The tollowlng Ptt90N.,.. .. -.. QOOd oond A'""'"' .,,,.., "1>!..:.Ho J"Y ' ,,.. --2000 M-.. ''""°'Y"'-'•""°"'=~ ---l~IOO obo M0-2t18 531-52 7 1 TIME '0A 110 oPlNINO: • ., .... Hunllnaton IMcfl. Shirley H9ndei1on lhe date end time "°"' Tl40MtfN T'""9TI. IOI ...... ncnnoue •-II 'tc:TITIOUI IU89Mll Publ!ehlCI °'MOe c..t NMm 9TAT'lmNT NANI ITATDmfT ~ P11ol MllY 3t, ~ 1, ' ORAOQI" ~~:.n..: 1030 a.m ,LOCATIO•HOA Cd0tnlal26'1.lor1Npec.-[11~·~~6.::'0f~ =-~ TlleCltyCln'e Dove 8trmt, luU•..,..1!!; T.._ 1--....... --tt• TIM lollOwtnQ pet'ION •• l 1Ne ... ---... ---dOlnO buMltM.. • ..... , ~~T~H. 241 LAASON •OISTASO ------::=--.-O" • 21 5 K ml ·~7• ·-·-,. 810 OPENING City Ccundl Hon by"" P"blo wt ., mo. ll'lell mwtc MC" bid ~ IMch, Callt . ._......., •• FR .-wm I, ~ c---Chamber City tia)I 10200 All INTl!IV8Tl0 PEA-Mge County on June l8, 0 end Umt P•llH dH Prep1tetory 'Int cond, 12,000 Pu~ Orange CoNt SlalarAW.-Founttlf'IVU. IONS lt9 ln¥fled 10 ltlend tHe with the dlll ,.. 8ctloot. • Calllomia Cot- 876-7114 o.ly Pilot Nnt 21, 1 ... 702 ley. CA t2708 Mid '-lnCI and ·~ flJ1~ ~ Orange Coae1 POfl ltoft. IOI Dow 81teet, s•-f0td,lrMt. C&llf I0118 IMAOI CONSULT ANTS, •-.,. llnTIC( ~ Q a...-. 1n2 Co6cla1e Avt w .. 1. ,.~ "" """-' _ _........ mlnat• C.UI 1128'3, 1 -• .... 1 Yll 'U Sa The Ctry Council m•y ~ 0t eubfnjt ~ 0 Pu~Ju Or'rf'21~ Dally Pilot June 21 , 1 .., Suite tea. ~ IMCtt .......,. -Plll.JC NOTICE tward • contract b...cl on l0t Ot eo-inet tM llPC*atlOn auy ne • la7et Cellf t2MO l OC • Loeded w/powet the bid• on July 1, ttM u outllntd at>ow It "*' ~. 12, ltae Tiii• bu111111a 11 con 9qi.llptMnl In l>Mullful NOTICI cw Normall'y the contr.CI wtll .,. lllY tur11'9f cau-11e>na S•7!3 P'l8.tC fl)TIC( ducted by • 0«por1tlon Tiil• t>ualneu '' GOf'I: Neid• l .,11 l ertoi\. 7192 Ouc:tecl b~ • llmlted penner COIO•ll A,,. WMtmlna1•, tNo .__..... Clllll 92W ~ O --llltd Cetotyn 9w DittNO. 097 t Tiiie '!.9~ci:.i" of Or· Church Cir . Hununoton ~/IMI'* lntll'IOf I ~ .. ANNO ••Pl" on JUM 30, 1988 pie ... CAii! Soo11 Httt. A• f'tBJC NOTICE O•Yld J TIW>lnN11. PrMl-('tuef\ mOf• lie IJTf439 CONDC'nOHAl. Wtlh optlone '°' ,.,_., ll1tMI Pl1111nw •I 536-527 I PlCTrTIOUI .,....I dent f15.995 JOhl\90fl & Sun UU .. MIST The Cl!) of Fountain Vil· Jllmtt W . ,.,.,., he· ,.ICTITIOUl IU .... H NAMI ITATIMPn' Thie flllefl'llnt wu llled lloc Mire $40-5830. NO.•» 1ey ,...,.,. the rlghl to na\lt ,..,.,.,, HunltntlOfl ~ NAMI ITATl•NT The lollowtng ptnlOnl are wltll Iha County Clark Of Or wltn 1111 .........,.ty 2.. 1eec11 Cllltl t 2e..t = County on Mey "· Thte' bvelnt" 11 con- ,_14 ducted by Joln1 Yenture NOTICE IS HEREBY performed the t flllrt "91tnlntl Ctm"'lilMa9ft The tOl1owlng pet-.ont art dOlno bullMN N ange County on June 1e. Llt¢0LN '13 Con111*tal OIV[N that the Huntington •mount ol WOf'lt apec:lfl«I Of Publleh.d Ot•noe eoa.1 dOlng t>u~ u SANTA ANA DENTAL 1988 In r.al tine the~ Good 8ttc:h Pia11nlng CommlMIOn tuCh pert or pertl ot IUCll D•ll'y P11o1 JuM 21, 11188 ON THE AIR, 110 ~ GROUP (Children. D.ntlll '111117 ll~ellon car $150 wtll hold • public 11Mr1ng In work •• 11 m1y tH!Ct on • S17e3 Ctnttr ~...... Sult• 200, HMlth C4f,1er1, 7 t5 80 Mlln Publllhtd Orange CoN1 Or•"""' CoNt Cetotyn a, Otlluo Pul>IWled _..,... 7 Tlllt 11eltl'fltt'll wff ftltd O.Uy Piiot M•y 3t JuM with the County Clerk of Or 1•, 21 1988 Sa-M5 .noe COi.iniy on M•Y 27, 84&-4542 1111 COi.ineii Cnamt>er at Iha t>ulldtno by·t>ulldlno bul• Newport BMdl. c.itt 92ee0 Streat, Santa All•. Clatt 011~ P11o1 June 21. 2t. Juty Huntington 8HCll Civic The City l lt<> ttMf~• the "'8.IC NOTICE R w R w. ll'IC . Callfotni.. 02701 a. 1 ' t988 s 780 ~ICTrTIOUI .u ..... Center 2000 M1lr. Stt•t. rlgM 10 reject any 0t all l 10 N.wport Cent« Dflvt, J-'frsy A Or-. 0 0 .8., • • NA• ITATl•NT Huntington 8Hcn, Call propo .. 11. •nd to w1111e any NOTICI CW Sult1 m. ~ 8Mell, 13 Fallbr()Olc, lrvlne , Cell! The totlowlng Wtonf lrt JOlllSOI I II Or111t C.11ty 's ol .. st UP1ll•rc1ri •111tr· '~~, ''"' ,., , .. m,. PUBUC NOTICE tte8 ,,, .. Publlehtd Or1nge eo.tt Dell~ Piiot J11"'-7, 1•. :11 2t fornl11, 011 lht oeta and II the In rot me 11 t I u '" • n Y l'U9UC Hl.ANHG Calif 112Ge0 02' 1 • PlBLIC NOTICE dOlng ~ .. --------- llmt lndlcel9d Ml°'"' to •• propoM11 Pfll~OllO "9Gl'efllTY Hiit bulln•H II con• Tnie bullneu 1• con· "A~OUNO THE CLOCI( NJt.IC NOTICE oe4vt •nd eonlldet the at•I• Proj.)Ot1l1 1h1I! be on MAINTINA.NCI! ducted by I c0tpor10on duct9d by .,, lndM<lu•I l'lCTTTIOUl IUINll CHILDCARE SERVICE' --.:....:;=:..;;...;.;.;...;._ __ _ "*"" ol 111 pe.10<11 wno torma lurnltl\eO 111a OADtNAHCa RaymondJ Wallick Jeftrtl)'A Or~. DOS NA•ITATl•NT M9 OoveftlOr St COiia ,ICTITIOUl lUIMll wteh to.,. l'IMrd ttll lllll 10 Purcl\Htng Otvt11on ol It~ NOTICE IS HEREBY Tnl1 ll•lemenl wu hied Tl'llt tt•lemenl wat nled The following peftOl\I 111 ~. CA!rt 92827 NAMI I TATIMINT int 11>9llce11on d"crlt>ed Ctt> ol fountain V1llty end GIVEN tna1 lht Huntington with the County Cltrk or Ot with the County C'ttll 01 Of. dOlng t>u.iMN u ·lorralnt M &.!IN.,.,, 149 The lollowlng pe11on1 are !!!!!~~~Mio... lh•ll l>e SYbmllt9d '" 'IMleo Buell Planning COtnmlulon •not Count) on June 10. enge County on M•y 28 C•IL ANOSCAPE CON-Governor, Coit a Meu, dOlng t>u-.nwa u IDmY IUll YI .. 1 OATE1TIME Tuud•y .,,vetopea 111a1n1y mart.Id w111hOld1 put>11<: hMtlflO In 1995 1088 s u L T ANT GR Ou P c;., 11 92 52 7 Jr AUTO WHOLESALE. July 1 t088 7 00 PM HEATING ANO AIR CON· ,,.. Council ~amber., the '111411 1'1'°'27 (b.ILANOSCAPE CONSULT-Thl1 bullntH II con· 7852 Slattt •8. Huntington 2DR, ""'"-... ,....... APPUCATION NUMBER omONONG 5'STEM MAON· """'•··· ..... c;,,,, ··~"""' o,..., eou. '"~·-o. .... -· AN TS l<IL ANOSCAPE ...... by .. ......... ...... C•H ""' '°'" ...... l ......... """"'~·· UM •~m" No .. NANCE B' 0 O•• c.n... 2000 M•' ....... ""'' .. ~ ...... '' " .... ,,.. .... ,,_ ' .... " " GROUP. .... -Aw ,..,_ m ....... T .... ~ "'"''. '"" , -eq"'p I •GOW'> oo '° p,_,, f<>m " -""'"•o•on a .. <'. c .oo. , n "°' ,,., 3,. 20>. -....... "" ,,.,_, -,_ "''"" Rd of. "'"" 17905 JOh,_ & 9"" APPUCANT S'-" Oot No ..,, wOOO .. •-'4d '°'"' on'"' d.O• ... '""' S•-1 '1 S.-1" "°'' 0™3 wOOh '"' Co''"'"'""' o")<· .... "''' '"" Linc Mere 540·5830 comp•n> 1 11.,. 10 30 1 m July ' ume 1n01ea1ec:1 below 10 ,.. nun•ic NOTICE 1111n1IC NOTICE Fredrtc. Cnarw 8ow11ng, ange County on May t3. 'th1e bualnH1 11 eon· --LOCATION 65<>~ 8otN 11186 cecve1MconfiO<tflllel1al• r~ r~ 55t5 Rlvtf Ave Sia 202. IH8 duc:tec:I by an Individual MERCURY MARQU'5 .... ·~ AH ..,. M•• ~·-'°' ..,.,. oO 01' ,.._, WhO --°"" ..... _,. T"""' H-• ,,.. • ._ '15, •20.000 ZONE C<·SS •nwoof<.O"""'~""' "'" •o ....... , • ., .. •o ..:TIT•OUI OU-H "CTITIOUI --=· "" .. ,,_, " ooo-P""'""" 0. .... c;.,., Th".,.,_, "" ... m• g<>Od <Ond moo R£0UES T T °'~'"' h ·~ ....... , 0 0~"' wOOh "' ""'"~ _,,..., NAMI ITA """NT NAMI IT A,.. d~"d br ~ , .. ......, 0..fy ""' -T '4 '" '8 """"' c .... ,, G""' •"". o e o ,...,.., '""' -"• ""~ ,. '""" .,, ,..,..,_,, _...," ..,.. '"'........,......,"•I T"' ,._., ,.._, ... ""'"" c ....., "" .... c .... ,, ~ M" "· •• ST ••• IT .... man ,,.., ldO 1n D•~ car the . o-al ~ulrtmtnll DATE/TIME TuHdly, Oo•no Dull,,_.. dolango~~';.S ~OOFINO Tn11 •t•lemtnl ... flltd s .. 110 11186 -• wut1 !0< 1t-e ProvltlOO of HMllng July t, t988 7 00 PM CAVALIER OF CALI· IE S N w ort •Ith tf\t County Cllr'k Of Or· i ,..,..-, T "OO' V-O"U" ""'M '" £ NV , A O N M E N T .. "°'" G""""'°'""' Sr"-APPL<:A HON NUMBER FOANOA '°" N••P•" 3TO 2l•d i ' p .... C....•r OR Mor 2'. l'llllJC N011C[ .. ~.... o,..,. C-• '"" . "-· ..... .. ...... c .. ,..,_,. .. .... _ ......... p,_,, M .. ,,... B••• s ..... , CM" M-~· ~::::.:.. "":,, "'" .... o••r PU• M" 3 .. J""' " \ltn• 1MS41 5111• •551 empt Cl1u 1 Section P•ton111 1.,m, o• cor· ante Ordln1nce Calif 92527 6"cn Calif n1one l'lCTITIOUl IU ... 11 1•. 21 1988 15301 pora11ona ~bm1111ng • blO APPLICANT Cny ol Hunt· I Wayne C1veller. I087 St Newpof1 ' PYblltlled Orange Coaet NA• ITATIMRNT Sa 870 01'; FILf A cop• 01 th•im•y Did on all 0u1101no1 or inoton S..ch NewPort BlvO Sult• 1 ~ 92~ h F 3711 23 rd Delly Piiot Jul'lt ~1. 28, July The lol!QW!ng Otrlor\I .,, propoMd •II• pl1n 11 on flit on en~ building or combine REOUESl An ordln•nc.1 Coil• Meu, CeJll 9282 S ~ ~~·~I\ Cellf S, 12 1988 n doing bullneee u A) Or· In 1ne Oep1nment ol 0.-1100 ot t>ulldlnga Bldt •ub· amending Tltlt 17 of Ille Mu· Th11 DutlnH• 1• con-1 • -Sa-7•.. C S 0 1 ----------- 198 Sa 708 Ults, ttnict. I ludt& au 111Blf aw st.I IHI ~•a~••a PtCTTT'IOUa -11 ....... .,.. TDmWT The lollo'llNlg pet"90tW .,. d<W10 bWlrlell • Cl1CSHIAE CATALY8T 219:1 Oupe>nt Sult• 102 1r111ne C1hl 92715 A .. lntllC Chtmlttry, Inc · A Calllomla Cotpor•tlon Thie bu1lnH1 11 con ducted by • C«PQr1t1on Robert p Eutman Pr• dent Thi• 11e1ement •• flted wClh Ille Counl)' Cllrlt Of Qt. '"V9 COi.iniy on Mey 18, 1988 ,,_ Publlllltd Or111199 CoNt Dally Piiot May 31. JuM 1, ,. 21 1988 Sa-183 NJl.JC NOTICC 'ICTITIOUI IUIMN NAMS ITA~ The lollowlng peraone .,. dOlng ~ .. S K ELECTRIC, 3117 E 23rd SI . ~ 8Mal, Ce1tr 92&eo K~n H K.oler, 3117 E 23rd St . N.wpor1 8eactl, C1111 92&eo Thi• bueln•H 11 con· duct9d by an Individual Kevin h Kebler Thia 1l•ltmtnt wee flltd wtlh the County Clerk Of Or· ·~ COYnty on Mey 20, 1118 ,...... 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Buh t•ll"'' 1 flt •i eoout s1 1~1 d rr.e pl11'e and d11e on Aoo...1 l c1moery, Pr. 0 Sa·7SS 1986 ' 1 ... ., &flAG" (..11 •o r.:fl "'llCll or etler WfllCll tile Bui~ 2161!1 B•oo~l\uret St •2~ Se 723 1 1 1 ,., , :.>e'' r ... 1111 '; u Tr ... ,,.,.."'° en j bvs • P\llLIC NOTICE Tr 11ritI11 r s to De Hun1tr o1on BHCll Call! f!ta.IC NOTICE l----------1 n m,.,,1 on 1-.11~ re n .. u 11oo•en1u Of tti .. •••na tor.,umm11eo ''' THE 926•1! f'tlSl.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE Sa-873 Cl•'"Uma, oosoi~ ..,ting ff!'Olll<fl WBCC003"UC 1 ()1) FICTITIOUllUllNEll ESCROW FORUM :?3t31 Tn1t but1nau •• '0"· FICTITIOUI BUllHllll FICmlOUl l UllNfll "''"'" 10 O•r• ot 1n11 not•te Co Inc " f>M. Flo"' <>i NAME ITATfMfHT LllkeCenter Drive Ste l El ducted Dy en 1nd1vtdu1l NAMl ITATl!MUIT FICTITIOUI IUIMll NAM! ITATIMENT c.r piovia1no -•lfll" col" = • •7 Cotta Meu CA '"" IOllQ'W1no pe<'IOna .,, Toro C111lornl• 92630 on or Ao()ert l C1mbtro The fotlOWlng per1on1 are HAMf ITATl!MINT Tnt lotlowtng 1)41(tonl •r• rnenll lo 1ne Oe(iar1m&nl or 92626 001no Dus1ne 1n" 1tt,., Juty 9, 1986 n111 1111amen1 ••• filed doing t>usi,_." The IOllOWlng pereon1 .,. doing bl.Ill,_. H FICTITIOUI IUIMll r,.o!!-ft!Opm&nf SNvic•• Er1 • Tt rougll l!ft \l • t ion NUWES T INSURANCE tet Ctllmt m1y be Ille<! wilt H>e County Cltfl< ol Or I NITE OWL OILFIELD SE· 001ng butlnMO.. JEFF l SA NOE RS NA• I T'"'f•NT M"°"""""•• wonmM• .. ··~"~ •• c ......... ., .. ~ •• """ 5'AVOCES " c ............ "' ....... _,, ..... ,,,. c ... ,,, " M•r "· GUAOTV ,,.. ..... °'. TOYS FOR PO'S ,,., fNT£APAOS£S "'' '"'"' Th• •• ._.,,.._, .. . lONl C< ' " p 0 Ro, o >0 ""'''. "' '°'-"G "°'M> P"' '"'"" Com 0'1 " '" T ... 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'"trio ,,,.. •Cc•'-"' 11 r 1 ~J••n""' •· 0 0 ., "'' p11e1 eo I•• u ~nown to j 198£ I ICE NAME ITATl!Ml!NT 1n .. with lht County Cletk ol Or ange County or· May 18 Tnlt 111tement wu 111«1 N .... " n"o .,.: r ,, l " .J j" "" ,, n v " .... tren•fa·~ "'II Coettal f•111a DllD•1c NOT The lotlO'#I"" perton• •r• .. " .... ,_ 28 Cou C14"11 of°' • " -. • • OooO, "" """°' 00'86 "' • --• ,_ ' ·• '" -.... "°"'" on Moy '" """... "' • "., ,. """""'"' •• S'16' o """"""' "• o.,., •••""''° O•"'O' Gou• ••no """..., " p .,.,..., 0,..., Gou• "" •-,,,,. c'""' oo Moy " ,,mi:>' p .,, 11• 1 ,,, C••' ' Commun1ca1ton D•ily Pilot Jun11 ?1 :18 July NOTl0C~o~:':ll LINCOLN PARK AS· Oeu~ Plll)t June 7 1• n 28 '11029l j Publlahe<J O••nge Coot! 1988 • '""'" !. ,,. .. ,,..... l'llllllC NOTICE ' '""~··~ "'' '" ' " .... &fALE -sow" s "" ""' "" ......... o • ..,. -· o .. , ""' M•»' J•M , -""""" A ' ,,.. "' '"'"•"'" " '" .... s. '" NO roe E .. H'"' B' s.... s.... .... "'"" S•-1 " o .. , p"'""M " " " " " " .... ........... 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FICmlOUI IU.U.11 ltNEll liO .,,,.epu:i d ~., (.n11sr11 f&'t! oo noDua•nesaH pl•cese1apropoNl11h•llDe 11271• TnelOllOwtngpereontare NAMllTATl•NT flCTITIOUl lU .ALL 1~·ER(<;T[0 PEA ,y;tem! PLEASANT FAIR :?1321 publlc:lyopened reedllouO Sc.oil Thomu Burnllem, d0tngbu11Mtsff Tht followfnopereonellft NAMl lTATIMl!NT SONS are irv '"° 10 •1t1'ld di ft" P llC• nna 11 .. Oele loci'! H Lint Hun11ngt0<1 end prepered by Ille Clly 2•82 B1yshore Drive New· ABS POOL SPA S~R-dotNngW~Otl~~S~ND MAR· Id:.::;:!=:::''°"' ere Mp.. ""•"'"' 11 ,, 0 ••P••n on ... , 81,,. ..,11,,.,., 1,.11 t>ui~ 6flitel• C1•11 92646 c:ark 10< 11\e ••ard of• Con· part e..acri C1111 112&eo VICE 1023 C~ne I 1EI PORTS INC 179 ., J .., '" v " P1 I Kibler 213'11 I E 01 • 12 Pl ,. Coll• M ... Cell! 02828 KETING eo1 lido Park Or OLA IM ,, ')Cltn11'ln~ o• 'ubmlt "Yldencot 118 '"" " l<J "" te>t:Sum "'' rey u H In ton trect S Phll•p eon, f .. ~: .. ., R""hard A Brown. 1023 B. ....-......... "-·~ Whlllltt Ava Cotta M41.a ··~ llPIJllC•lon ...... ao 1111 Sou1119rr• lOC.hlflll l •n• o;ni 0 ITEM Ne ... portS.1-:h Cell .. ,.,,,,, "" Sulla .......... ""' ......... & 0 ' "0''"' " ~ f.lflllc'1 C1111 926•ft Jenllor111 Serv1c.e fOf Ron•ld M Bon•~uldl Cheyenne SI Cost• MeH Caltl 928&3 C1llf 92827 •• ovttor·to:i •t.0•" 1 ' 1 '' 111 • p,,.,,.,,,., ot Ca irointil Int; 38 000 Cell! 92828 v B Llatman 33813 OLA lmpo< 1 • Inc 04!4• r .. en, tu•"'"' ciu11111on1 MQ 1 r tt:I\ ltwlre CA Tt11t Dua•n•H " con. Police f •Clllly-831S Century Perk ourl Wh ltf A• ,,, 11 .a c 8 11 no1>1!1•I r 1 en•lin ,21u 011~tfld Dy •n •ndl~ldu11 tQ 11 , City Hell Build· Sulll!' 100 S in Otego C1111 T1111 butlnau t1 con-P1o ... th11re Rd L1k1 w1r1 1793 C • 1 n.,. .... ., 7 v • ~ tt P 1(1Dler 1• 393 ..,., 11 Council "3 ducted by e n lndlvldual El••ft~a Call! 11"330 Cost• Meu all .. .,* A , 1111 11 nt P111•ir"' "' Oa•ot JtJ'i 11 1i.111 e '"Y l'no -. 921c ... ~ ' 1 n • ,, "2"r 1 ,.1• '" 1 but, "" •'"' is Tl\" 1111111man1 ..,~, 11101~ Ch•mber • 826 sq ~ A11d· Thie buamen 11 con· Richard A BrOWf'I Thll bu11nau 11 con Thie bu1lntn • c:o • J•;;,e• w Pilln, tee •ur;iAC• 1,1 '>e<:t•on f 101 of w•tr lh,. IJO\.lnty (.;lah o ,. mln1111111v11 Servtcet ~eel ly duct9d by 1 11m11ed p1r11,.,. Thia 1111emen1 •H llled duet9d by an lndlvldull dueled by • corPortllon r.I. "'• Hufltlnnfon a.tH:h 1 Ir" C.CimfTle•C••' Cooe If !Kl '"~" C.~mt1 on June t5 ccurrenll3 v•eenl)-8,230 alllp with tlle County Clerk ol O•· v 8 llttm•n R Lingardo ti•~ " " 1n ' 11 ommunll" Center c B • ·~"' Count" on June 2. Thi• tte1~1 WH flied Tllll tlatement •U ..., Pl.nnln .... Co111,.,lu lon ... , )~I t!le r.llmfl 11ne1 ed '., I lq . , hrlellne ac .. ua ' -·~· c c·-.. ' 0 • ~ ~ f311.,... B ldl 100*1 tq It t fll.... 1n fl ..... , .. , ...... Count.. c•~k of Or· wttn IM ounty ,..., o r . 11111a• "'1 Jrangfl I Clllil or .. n QI '"" pert<" Wiii• UI no . " Thia atlllmtn ...... ....... .. .. ... ""' ., .... M 8 , , 11 11 • J • ..,, 21 1""' .,.. > 11 1"'"" ,,.,,., be fllfld '* Puhll•hl'd Or1no• Coall l Corpora11on Va rd-2. 745 with lht County Clerk ol Or ,,,Olt7 1 nge County °" May 28, •noe Coullly 0" •v I ""'M SiJ\RI J B•rbour Cl() (Jally Pilot Junlfl ?I 28 July lq t1 TOT AL SQUARE •noe Coonty on Mey 29. Publlaned Oreng• CoHt 1988 1988 l'rt•'fl••Y• hie. IA'.\ r Vin '> '' 1986 FOOTAGE 78,075 IQ 11 . 1988 Diiiy Piiot Jun• 7 14 21 28 'lto:IA 0 ~ POOLIC H<HICE 1"\I" ~·iuk tJi ft,11111 cnv S• Zf/7 I CATE FOR 8 10 OPENING F110MI 11186 Publllhtd Orange Coiltt Publl,hedt.A rjn 1 oeJ oa 1 r ,. ·•HO~ POOllC NOTICE July 1 1988, TIME FOR BID Publltl\9d Or1nge Co111 •·7 l Dally Piiot June 7. 14 21 28 Dally Piiot ey , une •OTICl O• "' "" "'" '" """' OPEN•NO "00 • m . LO D•"r '"" J•M' """'' • l'lllllC NOTICE '"' " " "" s '" PUBLIC H(Al'llMO t~ >L' l•Jlt 10 1968w11tr,l1 FICTITIOUI IUllHfll CATION FOR BID OPEN· 12 1988 Se-710 • COHOITIOMAl -· "",' ·~ '"1! b•Jtlneu dly bel0<11 HAMf ITATIMIN'T 'ING Cny Counc;ll Cn•mO... .. 7SO FICTITIOUl IUllNEl l flta.IC NOTICE "'8.IC NOTICE FlCTmOUI llU ... 11 N,_._ I TATl•NT ~he lollowlng P9f10l\i att dOlng l>utl-.. THE GOOD EARTH. 31110 P11111 Drive. Senta An• Calif 92704 Oto• • Place Inc • Call torn11 828 Skyvlew COiia Mete Calif 92828 I Mt bualneH 11 con oucted by 1 corporation Olg• Hunt Thit ltllernetil WU hied wnll 1h1 Coonty Cieri! ol Or- "o!Je County on May 19 1986 ,,.... U8f. PERMIT •t " •,,, i,1111_, '" .. h1ct 11\11 b·ll~ !ht lollow1ng pertont ere ICll) Hell. 10200 Siiier ~v I lllllDllC NOTICE NAMe ITA'RMeNT ( •O 0$-1' "'"""' ., oo ~ OOO••m """ ""'""'" "'~ '°"""' V.O"r A ,_ T" ,~...,., ,....., "' FK:TmOUOOU-H I flta.IC NOTIC l (Rew .. • •nd •N1 oo Plj CREA Tl0NS 8878 L• j 92708 FICTTTIOUI IUllNl!H doing butln-H NAMI ITATl•NT 1'1CTITIOUI •UIMll ........ , '"" '"'• '7 °'" ~'" ,,.0• '°"''"" v.o Th• CO•r G°""" m" NAMl ITATTl ... NT ( O>M£D PAK PH•AMA '"' ,,,_., ,.._, "' NA ... ITATTl•NT / •• "'""-~' 00 P••m••r• °' ""'"••• '"' C"" "'" _,., • <MO<KO ·~.;e '"" '""""" ,.._, "' CEUT<'ALS ''"'ED '" ..,.,..,._" I The foll,....._ ,_llOf\l Ital Condn•~·· H GoH•~••.OM . •r ,_, J "'" ''"'" "" " ... ~·· .. J"r ' ' ........ ,_.. .. ... Flo•OO• ..... ..... NOW AND THEN ........ .,.;;;;;: ;;-r.rir~';it ~ *t~~( B v &arbour, Ttan'et.n. 1-1a~a Circlfl Foun111n Val· No_:';','11~ 1~~~on~ac:9:;i 0000 BUY 3839 w 100 Huntington BHch TERIORS. 2500 Vial• dtl (e)l<IEHL ER REAL TY & IN Publltlled Or•noe CoNt L>alf) Piiot Mey 3 1 JUM 7 14 ,, •9M "'8.IC NOTICE 51-878 r•ut11t•·M O•a<IQ<'! (,,;()HI '"I' Callt 92708 ex.., . McFadden. S1n1aAna Calif C1lll 9:1848 Oro. ~ 8Mctl Ca.Ill V(ST ••ENT COMPANV (\1;1[11< II•' 1 '" !!uni rog tnn ~ • r nt Jure :11 19811 Tl 11 bulln"n 11 con• wllh Opllont for ,.,_.I ,,.,,. 7 ,.. PlciflCI Home Care S~ ,...,. '"' B4i1t<t P111rmnc Comm1u 10• S 7•• 1 Tiit City ol Founteln Val· •• .,.. C·'lf la l8 112......, °(b)CAYSTAL DEVELOP· "'°' h<Jld a Pvbli(. , ... ,Ing •n I.,., d••tlMI tiy '" lnt11v1011• H1e""httoha"9 Oeat1 D frencn. 1021,plltl, I~ ., O<n . Ell* Mae M~. 2500 Mt'NT COMPANY, 801 lido Cter11 Conno• ley r~ "" Swen Or c0111 t.A ... C•lll Oelew111 Str•t. Sult• 1100 v1111 del Oro. N-port1 P·*'" ""'t-. Suut u . ~, 11 e Count1t { h•mt:1"" •• '"" T CE 1._,1 11•1.,.,.,.,,. ••• flied performf•d ~,.,, •h~~ ""'""'" Hun 11 noton 8Hcll Cellf C Uf "'"lie() .,,. "' ... H .,, 11g1on flu~h Cl 1lt POOUC NO I '1 0 nl o wot .. 9')tel•-."' "''"'" a..cn • "'' I j)Of1 a..c.11 Clltf 92"3 c .. 1 ,., ~000 l\All ln ,,.,.,. ...,h '"" CQUr•ty C1•~ ot ' amou 1,,1 01 IUCh Tni• but•nan 11 con-92848 Thi• but lneu It con• Chrlitoplle r Convert• Hu"I nglo flof." "'' MOTIC[ Of' 111194' C,,1111ty on ,lunfl 18 aucll Pll1 or p -.ct on I duc.t!Wl by en lndlv•dual Thi• bullneu II COii· dUC1ed by an lfldlVldull Kltllltr, 42 tt Shoreca4t 0 II'"' PUILIC H AIUNQ l!IM WO(k u 11 may I I Dun 0 Fieoc.11 ducted by • c:orpo<e11on Em.t~ La~ c~on ...... M1t Clltf ;~;r~~u~7c~~::·~~~: to ,,." COHOmOHAl ,.J111m bulldtng·Dy bulldtng b~r!. Tht1 alllemt(lt wU 111901 Jly Kr .. 11. PrM!dent Thll lllttment WH llltd 92 e2s "' ,,.. '" •~ ~tat"' EXCEPTION Publl1M<1 0 11ngll Cou l Ttlt City 11~/f!MNle1n Of all •ttrl lllt Coonty Clerk ol Of. Thll tlllemtnl "u llltd wftn the County Cltttl of 0t I Tnle bualnHt It con · '""" llnOcOn\ ,., 11 "OIDrl t'"" " NO .._..../Tl!NTATIYi 0 4111y Pilot Ju"" 2t, 28 July right IOI re,.....d 10 Y_,_ anv ·~· County on June 10 With Int County Clerlt Of Ot· 21 """" o' "'" '""'or' ,., C.ornm .. ·~ " Tl'IACT 1:17M '> ,, Hlflfl propo11 I i n . "",.... ' 1"' .. J ~· County on MllY Ill, ange County on May . tluct9d by en lndMdual •~a •"' """ (ll"'ht lot "'' 'llt1• 19 u -·-t "''•"tor;.-""••d ••••"""•a ., .. .,,_, • '" c. 7s2 1nlorm1tllt•• n 111y •" I ,. 1988 ChrlllOPf\tt C Kltl\ler 1"-' •"pll(•l• ~ eutr ""' rr 11• ro b :Jr '' "•t'"''' .., P'OC>OMta ,...., ,..,_ Thi• 11atemen1 .,... lied l'>t!lo"" 1 on 1 ,., .. m.. 4 lubdlYl•IOn •ltPI P\&.IC NOTICE Pr 1, •1'1•11 be on Publlthe<l Orenge Cout Pvblletted Or1nge Cout wtth the County Clerk ol o. DATf:/YtMf Ti nde~ monmetla "rtoa t i:i.,roor y.,,_IOt tor:~urnlf htd tht 0111yPllotJuflt21 28 July Pubpll~~ Or;nY: ;~~ C>ellyPllotJuM7 l•,2t,28 loQt County on Mey 21. ,,., ' .... '00 '" .... ,,, ... '""'""'' • ". ·-In '"'"'""'' ··-.. .. ... _ ,., ......... '· " """ o .. , ... -. . .... .. \. APPLl~Al~N NUM~FH ~W*I L~-~~ NAW "AftMl!NT c~~F®ma~Velley~ ~7« ,~ -~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7~2~5~1=9=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~-Co11dlllnn•I '"' ~ . ..,,.,,,, "40 !latlld J""" H 1 •~t "4Q 1 :~rTw~c;L04~~ AF 81 Tri. 101io.1no ~'°"' "' 111111be14.ibml«ecf In ... ltd -( s • 1•" tl'},, 1 Pl IC AN T Olltll. , VfN 11\el lhll l-lunlll'IOll'•n °'~~l";:~~·,.-=~INTINQ a -:;~Rl~tn~EA~~~;g Pta.IC NOTICE /V-CR & 2 M ov'1e Ren ta pec1a r,_ Serv•t• R'"ll'-h Pl11nn•ng CommlHtnn MA IN T f NA NC f I 11• 810" One Propoul Forni It P:ICTITIOUl IUllN•ll ZONE llA 0 Fl111tda<•tllll "''" Mid • publl<; l\Nrlng In Mtf11on Or , C.oata M.... loNd No bld1 wlH l>t ac; NAMI ITATIMINT $ 5 ,.grtcull•Jtll, l.,()rnt>•n"1J wllh f>OOLIC HOTICC 11 ·11 {..oun~ll Cna1ritww 111 ,,,. <;111111 928:18 =ltd art« 10 00 I m Jul; The fOllowlng l>WIOl'I• ••• M F 6 9 0 11 Prr1fJ11tllrn .,.""11"010n Beacll Clvli; Wlllf1m Aon.ti MllGl'Mtfl, 1, t998 doing bu~tne .. H - Ftf:QtJf ~ T P•v11w nl NOTICE INVITINQ r "'"''11" ;>!)()() Mlln q1r-.i 1 n• Min ion Ot Coata All bide lflell contlllfl Int YCLLOW PAO[ INO~X e Condlllonal ll!WI p.,mn "<C• tlALl!D ll'fllOll'Ol"ll H .. runott111 BHch C•ll· MaH Calif 92828 .. ttereolttflfenot•nchlet PUBLISHING COMPANV 1!~21 r-.gartlll'IO lulflllmet11 NOTICf S "fAE!lr lorn111 onn .. na111 1nd 1ttlwt r11,1 t.u•lnH• 11 COii· teraor•ig1ocomplywtth 3•21VM10c>ono8ullt ?01 s $9 95 Of 11'>11 condlllf)M of •pprovel (;IVfN 1n11 ''"' v O ••lllt -· """" lnd•C lled ~·ow to •• 011<.lll<I by 111 lndlvldu•I •II requirement• eptOfllcl In ~1 leecll Calif t:18Gl at and PO••lll•11 10Mnlll lllm9nt fld (rtC'PO••tl' " I r ... "' CfHit l~l'l tonaitlet Iha lllle Wlllilm AOl)etl Mllef\tjl the • o.ntrel Rtqvlrtmtnll MlfC tiowtfd O~t t73 • e OI 1118 fl"dlllOrllll UM PM c•h·ec:I by ,,,. ( If) ( 141•• .,, ITWl!\lt o• .,, pereon. .. ho '"'' .,.,~, .... llled f()< Ille Provtaton ol Janitorial A4mtr1I W•y Co1t1 M .. mt• lhe r lly o• four'"'' V1••~ "'''" 10 t><1 ''*•rd •alllMI to I""''" tl>e County Clerk ot Qt. ~ " Caltf 928'7 f ,.. v In 0 NM EN T A I unlll 11\ .. llfT>• •od n-·" Jptlo(;I ,,,. •PPllC.AtlOll d .. c••bed •11 • COV"'Y on JuM 18 Ptftone•I. firm•. or tor• Atek Undarw(l()(I :i t882 ST A TUS N-Ot1 1 .,. o.etai 1'80 t•elO-.. ' 1 wtl1tt t1rne •nd f>ftlo.. 111Xf. pcwatlOftl eut1mtn1n9 • bid VI• '•'H n Cnto Oa Cut 11,"" No 95·S "'" adoo•ed pt11<A uio PfO(.K)•• • .,,., t... DA rt TIM( 1 uHd1y '111711 may bid on .. bulldinge or Cati! D~879 l>y the Planning CotnmiMIOn '"'•blit ly ~ •Nd •IOu<t July , lflll8 7 00 PM Publi9f.-.il Ot•no-Coal! on any bu!Jdtng or~ JOH Pll Birt Ht •n ' "' Avgu•I '° IH~ ind 1>'9Pl•lld t.y "'" en, • Pl'LIC.A T ION NUMBC'l OlllV Pnot June 't 71. July oon of butldlnOI 8ldt IUb-WIVIC••t. Lii veoa• ,.. ON rtLE A c.tVY ol lhe I Ct«I! for tllll -••d ei • COr'l Coll4•llQf1ll E•t1eJttlOfl Nr. 5 I~ 1~811 111111ecs IOf .. fecllltlM INHll vad1 80108 P•C00-1 coocMt0nel UN trect eti ..-n.,,r,tt~• Tttc! 127~ • 15' Ila bro!len down Into Thi• bu11nen 1a con ""'*'"H • ~ " .. "' 'Pit 0. ITEMS A PP l 'C " NT J • c ~ 11un11c NOTICt amounte b6c:I f0t MCt'I build ducted by C<>-pertn.ra tlm"'11 or Oe~I HHt1no '"'° /lttr Conitll!OO-Btot>etg r ~ Ing M GUMt s.,,,lt.• 2000 Main !tr"t •no SyatM"t t..411n1~10-• LOCAltO"i 11185' 8M Depending vpon the Thie etat-..1 •••flied Huf'lltngton RHch C•li J»ollr• raclllly-31 000 1686' 80laa C.ll•u 'ICTITIOUI IW._11 number of bid• eubmltled tlrlth the County Clerk ot Or· f0<n•a "l&-l8 l0< lnllP'Ctlon •'! rt Ctty H•H Bulld t ZON[ I01M .. AMI ITATl•NT •nd the ~al qu•lln· angt County Otl M•y 21 lrf ,.,. pt11:1lle. IOQ 14 Jt1 eq , " Cooocll AEOtJ6ST To "4""1l1. re T111 fOllOW!ftO ~· .,. U1IOl'll °' I.he bidder&, Iha tHe A~ l INT{Ars Tro Pf" Cti.mbet 4 8~8 IQ: " • A(!. llu(lion " lot •idtr1 '°' two I doing ~.. C11y If ,ountain ... ....,, -,..,. 8'Mnd mtnultrlltlw 5ervtce1 ,9Clltty tota wlt!'lln 1•1 eigf>t !Of aub STAUCTUAAl H[Al TH IW"ll !hi rlgllt to meet With P bll•hed O<inge Cc>Mt SON!.,, Invited to !currently •K&nl)-1230 CllVl11Q11 COUNS(ll~ & lHf"-"PY, arry.°' 11 bldo.n. to llM1tllr D11~ P11t11 Mey 31 June 7, Mid l"oHring •'Ill ::: IQ n , Community Ctin1.. t N Vt A O "IM f N TA Ir , , .. 1 ~!of AWi Sutt• I · -ltltlr CtlP•bllt!y of l• ) 1 llllfl ~~~.:~:::;'=~= rlulldlng 10 Ot1 •q fl $TAT11q Covar.cs und., N-fl(lf18-ath C.ellf 92863 f)l'Ovldlng ltn!lorl•I ~, Se " 3 ~ ~ ...,. n.cr•allnn Cfintllf Aulln ,..lfQll vi! Ottr:111 .. 11on 86-10 <;1 frley Artn Handeonn ' e 0011111.-i 1t>tr.,. If ,.,..,. ' 0 7 ,, a eeeeeea·s 70 °10¢??2¢7 $ so 2 2 s o a 2 1 a e a • a a • \. Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm Closed Sunday-It's a Free Day Wednesday ALL Movi e Rentals $1.00 , NO MEMBERSHIP FEES EVER 270 S. 8'i1tol-"Bri1tol Village" ot lrittel & l eclhlfl, C...to M..,o 556-6363 LA UST MOVlES lOWIS T PRtas -- - ..,_ --------- < 0\ ~.H 110 \H PKO\ Im I> h~ KE\1 \\ m . COST\ ~H "·\ .. / /. / -fl , .. A ~PEU \I. \D\ F.RTl"'I"<· s t 1rr1.F.ME"fl \IOI.. 5. NO. 25 "ATl'RDA \ Jl NE 21. 1986 • > ·--p £ • ~~--~--~--~--._.------------------------------~----~ ~~~ ------- • n it(> ,-f I "' ,.. PAGE 2/~TURDAYJUNE21,1~----------------------------------•DM~~LO~R~LR~TE .WEST C LIFF LAGUNA. HILLS •Sll.N JUAN CAPISTRANO -------------------INSIDE----------------------- COVER HOME · • Oceanfront 3 yeara new estete, high on a bluff w/panoramlc, epec- teouler QCM11 vtew.. • Guard~•t9d. patrolled communi- ty with private sandy beactl; on bay w/clubhouae, tennl1 court• and much more. • Four epaclous bedrooma, four eteborate bathroom•. All designer ~ Including maids quarters with OCNl'I vtew.. • Sophi.tleat9d teeurity system, private vault end Video monitor '*'* .. tor c~• Meurtty. COVER HOME PROVIDED by REMAX of COST A MESA~ Of.._ a ~ °' eo.t11 o..,. Coufttv PAGE 2. Mat1<et Map 3. Grubb & Ellis 4. Georg$ Elktns Co. 5. Waterfront Homes 6. Unique Homes 7. The Dalebout Association 8. Udo Realty 9. Colesworthy & Co. 10. Turner & Asloclatlon 11. Harbor Reelty 12. Hunt & Auoclates 13. Irvine Coast Realty 14. Remax of Costa Mesa PAGE 15. Remax of Costa Mesa 17. Starboard Escrow 18. Operf House Directory 19. Open H~ Directory 20. Classlfltld 21. Classified 22. Classlfled 23. Classified 24. New Home Horizons 25. Intercom. Lusk -Sea 1.iand 26. Central Capital -Sea Pointe 27. Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa • 28. Coldwell Banker. Newport Beach • tY.A.L BROJ(.~E SERVICES IS W&l. .. W&l.11. HI.II ..... UTllllY .... y ..... Large 4 BR family ~ m guarded gate com-HARBOR ISLAND 11.-.-IU ..... .._. •• Speci.cular remodel by Rolly Pu.Luki fntured in muruty One of Newport's most prestigious ad-4 BR, FR. Waterfront 1-5 Sharen VOit Home Map.zine. Elegant front houle with 1 BR. dresses. Pool and spa. detached 3-<:ar garqe, large BIG CANYON ""-ti ....._ y,.. den and gourmet kitchen. Souing beamed oeil- front courtyard for total pnvaey. Maxine Propp. ,5 BR, FR 1-~ Stephanie Grody ingJI, dramatic ·lnterion. Rear guest houae with 2 llllMI ... 11.flfD-. W/... II"-SPYGLASS ...... 11 Pe1M lw BR and kitchenette. Larae private patio with spa. Beautifully maintained 4 BR, 2~ BA home in one 5 BR, FR, Pool 1-5 Lds Jacot. Lovely small community with beach and tennis of CDM's finest areas. Decorated with light PENINSULA --111' L .... ...._ court. $750,000 lewhold. Hallie Strock. neutral colo~ remodeled kitchen, bat.ha and .3 BR, Waterfront 1·~ Hobie Denny ptull W.-lll&Ta ...,.. bedrooms, wood doon. One of lhe best views of SEA ISLAND ...... al ......... ocean, bay, Catalina and rughtlighta. Home has 3 BR, FR 1-5 Gayle Amai.o Upgraded Devonahire. One of two unattached in been enlarged wi\h a recreation room and a work HARBOR vw HILLS..._ 1111 ....,. endre estates. Privacy and view. Near main pool. room. M8.Xlllie Propp. 3 BR, FR. View 2.~ M&Xl.ne Propp Superb in a apeaa1 way. Sharul Vogt. 1a1111T1-...... 1•11... • lllTll-Ylllllm ... , mm 11.-.-,... lllllY Thia 5 BR.·~ BA traditional ... _ is in im,_.-Immedtate occupancy on this elegantly appointed ~ --Plan 3 in Belcourt Hill with a spec1aCUlar ~an SPYGLASS RIDGE ....... .. '-.._. cable condition. Includes fonnal living and dinin&. and caty Light Vlew Huge master suite with 5 BR. FR 1-5 Sharen Voet Rparate library, Wnily room with wet bar and fireplace and sun deck, guest Sl.li1e and library. BF.AOON BAY ·~ It.._.., fireplace, pool, q>e. sauna and most everything Belle Par1ch 3 BR, Spe 1-5 Strock/Nu.en el8e you mi&ht delft. Fa.bulota fairway Jocation. UI-... ··-w SHOJUX:LIFFS ..... .. bellts...,.. Danny Bibb/Stephane Grody --~ __ ,._ 4 BR 1-4 Hobie Denny Archit«tually dramatle 2 BR "Dynasty" model U Fiil • Tll l&Y 11.-- w1th wonderful view location. Gated brick MAI KAl ... .-llH..,.... In Ba ... ..__ Architectually desi~. Fantastic 1 BR, Waterfront 1-4 Martha Macnab ~--...,.. ~ courtyard, marble entry. central air conditioning BAYSHORES 11,•.-2'll le•llue •· potential Most roome with bay view. See t.M and available (or qwck poaession. Priced for 4 BR. FR. WaU!f'front l-4 Bert.ra Aune Reuben E. Lee-Linda bJe -Harbor Island and unmedlate sale. Belle Par1ch. BIG CANYON 11,-.-., .. l qe ~ Pavilion from ths pricele9I location. Four llLllllT lft.im. IMl,111 5 BR. FR 1-5 Sieph.anie Grody bedrooms. 3 BA. C.all Barbara Aune. Fust time offering. An elegant 4 BR Manor OOVF'.S ..... Ill..,...."" TDml ~ llZI LIT• BllllT .... collection home with a spectacular view location. 3 BR, comm pool, wtrfnt 1·5 c.aro1yn M.-oo Preltilious Belcourt with 24-hour guarded gate. In tenor amerul.tes tnelude marble flooring, cus-SPYGLASS 1111.-•..,,..., Approximately half acre lot on cul-<ie-w with tom wall & window tteatments and wonderful 5 BR, FR 1-~ Marilyn Bulkley room for pool and &ennia court. Owner will pool-sized lot w/spa. Belle Par1ch. NEWPORT BEACH Ill._ tne w .... ...,... consider trading down. Donna Godshall ... TDUll ... lff~ 11,111-6 BR. FR. Spa, wtrlmt 1-5 Tom AlliNon ......... I '°"" 11, 1 ... Magnificent vistas of the bay and ocean are youn"' HARBOR RIDGE P,IH.-H ....... This one of a kind fabulous 4 BR, 3~ BA. custom from thia custom residence. Built with the finest 5 BR, FR. PIS. View 1-5 F.d F.cano home has all thoee amenities you've been looking material & quality finishes, the residence contains HARBOR VW HILLSU1.,-aJ~~~;'P for. Incredible extra-large private view lot with 3 BR, 3 a,; BA, gourmet kitchen, marvelous master 4 BR, FR, View 1-5 ~"' spacious pool and entertainment area. Only awpa swte Uruque lower level room originally de-••f1111Y I lllllY to a bnuUful park. Furnished and fUliatung Stgned as a large wine cellar. Enoy a swim in your .. touches by ''Cantetbury Interiors"! Owner leav- pool while viewing the sumeta. Ann Peters. ~ HGHLNDS ~!" no!!'~ ing area. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. mDAL1 UY-ml..... SMI... UM.,. Wiil MWMT ~ 11.,.,- Chamung traditaonal home on flat lot wi\h open ~~~1:~85-86 U,l~ ':::..W ~ East in-easy out for work or pleasure. The finest ceilmga, hardwood floors. family room, fonnal sands "on" location with -.v access to all of dtrung Ocean Vlew & access to private beach, OORONA HGHLNDS .,..,_ W .... ...,.. -J tennis, pools & parks Call Rod Daley or Dave 3 BR 1-5 Carlyn Stemer Newport Be.ch culture, sporta and business.. This Hirschler. CORONA DEL MAR .,,1..,.. n111.,.w. superb a.rdutec:t home of 6 BR + den and master' 3 BR, Watttfront 1-5 Chichester/Pe\enl suite w/fireplace and air conditioning has "Atlan- 9111UU PllflfTlll..llllm ...... n...-NEWPORT BEACH 11.--111 ..... .._. tis" views. Priced falrly at $875,000 Easy to see by A sophisticated and dramatic 4 BR. 4 BA, family 4 BR, FR. Watttfront l:30-~ Belle Partch appt. wfl'om Allin8on. room custom home behind euard pte including. BELCOURT ....... H Iii·...-Wl•Dla. fll I um J&a.11 11,,•MI Creeform awmurung pool and spa with waterfall. BR. FR, 5 ,..... Terraced gardens lead to lighted gazebo & paddle 4 pa 1~ Partch/Beu.ley Six bedroom, 5~ BA plus family room, library, .tennis court. Maureen White and Ed P'.ilica.no BIG CANYON ...._ 11 lepl •·..... breakfut room and more. Comfortably tra-4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa 1-5 Carol AU.i.on diUonal homie in the colonial fashion. Surrounded 1111 Ill.MA Ill.Ill 1111,111 SPYGLASS .-. ti Wtp.., by 2.2 acres lnclucHnc tarse pool, ndmg ring. Throw away the car keys and walk to shop ping 4 BR, FR. Spe 1--5 Bulkley/Hinman corrab and •table for at least 3 hones. A country and entertainment Two bedroom luxury con-SPYGLASS ..... IMI ,_...,.. .etting within minutes of the dty. Offered at domU>iwn wath uJ>irades galore!! Two expanded 5 BR FR 1-5 W~ $1,400,000 lJlcluding land. Martha Mam.ab patiol and tw<><ar attached garage. Diana Pro.er _ ___..__ _____________ __, .... UY man .. ..,.. ...., UIY ID&m. am 111..-UIL• "· LIT a,111,• CaU!omla ranch home. Larae formal dining This lecluded hideaway contains a large master Last available lol on Abalone Pl. 1.n Irvine Cove. room, teperate family room, pool. Larp muter suite and aeparate guest ~·with beautiful Approximately 16,0001qft. with ocean view in a suite with two additional bedrooms. Ann Peten, plantation shutters. A very open Ooorplan with private communJty. Martha Macnab. Maureen W'rute and Ed Fmmo. a~n fireplace convemtion area. Maureen ,....._ ~ u.-- MW 1JST91..ulfmt 11,l..... Whlte/F.d Faano. Above the rodaa with unending views of ooean Rare opportu.nny to own 100' on the sand + pier w I _, ._6111" ....... and Catalina. Five bedroom&. 3 BA with la.rp and allp' Channang 4 BR home with hardwood Harbor Ridge guard-gated community, 2 BR, 2 ~ livina, dining. farruly room and 1eparate muttt floors, country kitchen. Room for expansion BA, library & den wi\h fabulous inland and night suite. pool + maid's room. Located in C-ameo F.n})y your beach while viewing the action on the li&ht Vlews. Beautiful decor throughout with Shores with accea to private beaches.. Marth.a bay Ann Pet.era. wood and etched 81-front doon and plantation Macnab. PIUTllllll IU llUll ...... shutten F.d F...cano and Maureen WNte. • ...,./mAT fAa.Y -Ill._ V iewa of golf coune and lake from this S BR. 3 Lmf 1 -.my .... -....... Five apaoous bedrooms, 3 full BA, incredible BA bi-level luxury condominium Formal dJnlna A greenhoule eUect ia .clueved throuih the large family room, dramatic Uvine & dirun&. 3 room, gourmet kitcl\en, vaulted ceib.nga in the firepl.-ces, beamed ceil.inp, beautilul oak f100R apaciou.s master bedroom, air conditioning, and entry and living room Included in the home a.re 4 throughout, French doors. many built·lns. and all ntral vacuum a.re just a few of the many BR, 3 BA, family room and gorgeous un-just bke new. Pool med lot Tnaly one of a kind. amcn.itJes of this coveniently located, very private obstructed ocean view A very large private spa is Excellent value at $875,000 Danny Bibb and home. Gayle Amato. ~e living room. Ma~n White and &t Stpphan~ Grody #2 Civic Plaaa, Suite 100 • . • 1 I ' I I I - , , ,, , ,_ ~I I/, t,fl•tt>M f •VOW It flH/ 11t t,i#i1• 111 If .. l~f' f J 4 /~M 1,'f I ~It#! f1'"11t 11 ' Wf /1/i ;,.u~ 1.,, #1 ,,,,,,, 11,m.,t 4tliif. 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Usy .. • terry 1M111. lN TWITDni UDO tSl.E'a GOU» COAST f• ..-CICIBS.. et & • hllf b16s. &llw CJJ ...._ M .... r & d IQs rOM to apllld. Al llllS • ,_ Oft pier & sllf la K.CHatlatt '°"fifty bit flCM. Bil YK:OfT IRVINE UNIVERSITY 10WN CEN I Eft • Oaty $12.600 down plus assumptJIMI ... tiles °"' Uis ... tor .., 2 bedroom. 2'h bath condo. w.,. cbllnct to lD. theatres. moVMS and~ $131.900 Alf4 80ltOfT /M»:r WI{ LAGUNA NIGUEL LAGUNA NIGUEL Pool, spa, dean M. cool ocun breeze Spacious 4 bdrm home on extra tarae tot w/OCHI\ view. Minutes to deft&htfvf buche.s, Dua P0tnt Manna. Ritz Carlton Hotel. Priced fot quick sale. $457,500 eoe scon DA.ILY ptlLOT /llllAL UTA.TW ·--------------------------------IATUllDAY JUN• JI. t .. /f'AGa I We don't just sell "waterfront" ... we specialize in property on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water. SHORECLIFFS Well maintained 3 bdrm home with form•I dining room & den on large corner tot wtth established rose garden & fruit trees. Glimpse the ocean, watch the magnificent suns«t\ dnd enioy the private beaches. S395,000 631·1400 NEWER EASTSIDE TOWNHOME Three bdrms in- cluding master suite with den, interior laundry and attached 2 cu giHage with attr<11ctive patio. lovely sm.ill complex with clap~rd and river rock ex- terior~ $149,500 631-1400 BACK BAY V1L1..ACE Ch<11rming 17 unit complex w11h pool and spa Two story with 3 luge bdrms, 2111 b.i, woodburntng fp <11nd <11ttached dble gar<11ge. Pri- va1e c,unny end unit with nice patio. S155,000 631-1400 LAGUNA "A" FRAME with mint oce<11n view. l ots of potential 1n this 2 story 3 bdrm with double garage and small yard in Arch Beach Heights. OWNER MUST SELL, SUBMIT All OFFERS, PRICE DROPPED TO $169,500 631-1400 EASTSIDE C.M.-LRG LOT-ROOM TO BUILD Has emt1ng 3 bdrm & den with beamed celings & hardwood floors Room for R V and you can build 2 more units o n this super property. A rare opportuni- ty a1$165,000631-1400 NEWPORT TOWNHOME Walk to beach from thts spac 1ous, newly carpeted end unit. Bright and airy 4 bdrm with family & formal d1n1ng rooms. Attractive c omph.•11 with comm pool, spa & rennis. S 189,000 631-1400 BA YSHORES A CHARMING Beauttfully decor<11ted s1oryboolr. cottage with 3 bdrms, including 2nd floor m.tst<'r suite, large living room with ftreplace and \unny l..11c hen bu1h around lovely patto S245,000 (1111631-1400 EXTRA LARGE LOT on the Pen1nsul;, Point with b{·.iut1fully remodeled 3 bdrm home. Separate family and laundry rooms, sp.c1ous covered patio and add<'d parking for RV Near ocean and b.ly be.1ches Priced 10 sell $355,000 631·1400 CLIFFHA VEN wtt h superb views of Newport Center \kyl1ne large bonus room compliment!> this light and airy ,1.us walled home with flexible 2 level floor pl.rn Quiet, private loc.1tion $360,000. 631-1.COO 1 • BALBOA lSLAND on 2 lots!! urge two story 4 bdrm ho mf' with family room plus view from roof deck 6.ldm1nton court tn ~rge patio surrounded by greenery on lovely street $689,000 631-1400 or 673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH Newer ated executtve com- munity of custom homes. ram<11tic style with 3 bdrms, cathedral ceilinged 1vtng and family rooms, separate bre<11kfast room & formal dining. Yard borders running st ream 3&4,900 631-1.COO LIDO ISLE 2 story, .C bdrm fixer upper. Master has fp, spa & sundeck. ContemporiHy feel with ttle & hdwd floors & skylights. large south patio. le nder owned. Just reduced to $375.1000 631-1'400· FABULOUS WHITE WATER VIEWS from this Cor- ona del Mar condo. A terrific vaution retreat at the mouth of the H<11rbor. A 2 bdrm unit in a detirable security complex with comm. pool. $399,900 631-1400 PRIME NEWPORT DUPLEX Forever ocean & sunset views, 15 steps to beach Completely re- furbished, inside & out, .C & 3 bdrm units with built- ins and fireplaces Street end location, a rare offering for ocean lovers. $440,000 673-6900 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 WF.STCUFF.-.. ---·--$225,000 2112 Dover Dr., Sat. & Sun LIDO ISLE.....--·---·----------$135,000 132 Via Ithaca, Sat LIDO ISLE----------·--· $375,000 125 Via Vella, Sat. & Sun. LIDO PENINSULA--···--·----··--···· .. -·. $450,000 633 lido Park Dr., #E2 WEST NEWPORT--·---$475,000 29 6.llboa Coves, Dock, Sun. PENINSULA..-----·-··-··-----····--···--$359,000 20'41 E. Bal~ Blvd., Sun. PENINSULA. •.. _ ............. m···--·-·-·····n••••••••n•• $445,000 502 K Street, Sat PENINSULA .................. -................................... $329,000 2011 Miramar, 91.Jn PENINSULA----··-··---·--··-···-······--···· $3.35,000 420 Belvue lane, Sat. & Sun. NEWPORT H.EJCtrrs.-. •• ------· Jl'0,000 616 St. l<11mes Place, Sat. BALBOA ISLAND--··-------···--·-······ $74,,000 1301 N 6.lyf ront, Sun BALBOA ISLAND .. -·--·-----·--· $920,000 1100 S Bayfroni. Sat & Sun BALBOA ISLAND RARE CHARM New England style duplex steps to South Bayfronl beach. Front house with 3 bdrm, l b.l, corner brick fp and front patio Rear newer 2 bdrm apt wnh deck over dble garase. $'475,000 673-6900 PENINSULA PT. NEWER! with many quality fea- tures. A. 2 story home with sunnY. south patio adjoining the family room. Beamed ceilings. 3 fps and 4 bdrms Tncluding the master suite with sitting area & b.ly view. Move-in ready, 1us1 steps to beach ~65,000 631-1'400 BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Spectacular views of Newport Harbor from this spacious, newly cargeted, 2 bdrm & den whh wet b.lr, laundry room an large b.llconies Dock ponible for 50' boat. $535,000 631-1400 ELEGANT --COLONIAL .. ON POINT Completely remodeled tncludins winng, plumbing & atr A. total charmer with 4 bdrms, den or format dining, new kitchen, hardwood floors & French doors to new stone Pit10 SS85,000631-1400 CUSTOM WATERFRONT Wl11f DOCK Dra- matic open beamed and skyllt ceilings, extensive use of tile & mirrors for an <11iry open feeling. Muter suite has spa Ir sauna, separate guest wing on 2nd level S-«-4,000 631-1'400 BAYSIDE CONDO wrrH BOAT SUP Fabulous lootion on the b.ly 1n gated community with pool and spa. Sunny 2 bdrm & den plus dining room with views, shows ltke 411 model. furniture <11nd ~t avail- able for sale. $629,500 ~31-UOO HARBOR RIDGE Completely customized 4 bdrm, den family <11nd formal d ining room. French doors and windows, quality sto~ & woodwork <11nd up- holstered walls. lovely private patio with pool. spa & fantastic vus S850,000 631-1400 8RANt> NEW LUXURY OCEANFRONT Built with the finest in custom quality and design. Nearly 4000 sq . ft. in this '4 bdrm home with a 3 bdrm apt. over the 3 car garage. A. corner location with fabulous views. S86S,OOO 631-1-400 BALBOA ISLAND.RARE 40' on the Grand Canal ju" off South 6.lyfront with fan~stic views and dock for l 16' boats. Duplex with 2 townhome style units each with 3 bdrm, 3 baths, laundry and 2 car parking. $695,000 673-6900 BALBOA ISLAND SOUTH BA YFRONT with fabulous turning basin vistas. Two story "Cape Cod" beach house wfth 4 bdrms, cozy fireplace & lots of windows for viewing l(l highly desirabfe corner loution with dock. $920,000 673-6900 LAGUNA'S IRV1NE COVES A gated oceanfront commun11y with prestige l ender o wned contem- porary with .C bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, b.lsement rec room, sunny buck patio and ocean views S 1, 150,000 631-1400 LINDA ISLE Like new cu~tom remodel. French windows, spa, custom tile & Berber urpeting. 4 bdrms, including huge master with sitting room & fp, and 2 baths plus family and formal d1n1ng rooms Pier & slip $1,395,000 631-1400 FABULOUS HARBOR IUDCE. £ST A TE A home of great quality with superb views. The main house ha~ 5 bdrms, including 2 master suites, formal dining room, den & family room. There <11re also serv<11nts' quarters with 3 bdrms & b.lths and fabulous grounds encompassing a tennis court, pool and spa Sl,795,000 631-1400 HARBOR RJl>CE TOWNHOME Spacious, highly upsr<11ded 1 story wnh 2 bdrms & den with cathedral ceilings. Attractive contemporuy decor Very private and charming woodsy setting with \erene canyon vl~ws. $359,000 631-1-400 Two ollcel Mltbac Colt& Mela. Coro• clel llar, Jlaatbl&to• BeaQ. Inme, Lapu Be1cll -' lewport leada WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS ~lft, 1Mt411s, Propttty ManagetM<nt JlSMarine Ave. 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Balbo. lsl~nd 673-6900 831-1400 ... NEW LISTING I.I. "COHO" '$1St,Mt - Next to Gelsonsl 2 bdrm. 2 bath, 2 fireplaces . townhouse, tennis and pool with decks. den, din- ing and darn nice F.R. $159,000. (l.H.) 01 IOllTl. 11 l llffS -Back bay and night light view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo. end unit, sunn)I patio, on greenbelts. $229,000. l.OYEl.Y TltU 11 Tl( lllff -Its special! 3 bdrms. on a lovely greenbelt loaded with trees. 2 story townhouse. 1830 sq.ft. $240,000. SPlCIAl II CAIYO. ISW D -Upgraded Pinehurst model, 2BR, den, comm. spa, tennis. pool. Big declc 'Nith small view. Tasteful! $210,000. UTIU ISlAlt llCOll( -2 units, full Balboa Island ,.tot, fireplaces, patio, close to bay. Income $18,000/yr & build dream home. $295,000 COIOH DU MU CLASSIC -Totally modernized 2 bdrm. 1 ba charming home. jennaire. tiled spa. stained glass Room for office/studio $280,000 II 1m1E 11 NESEIT COHmOI -1 bdrm + con- vertible den, In popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis, pool, activities. $115,000. .:·. NEW LISTING MOUSE IUUTIFUL Spacious ranch styte on large tot In lovety area. Shutters, french doors. 2 fireplaces. copper plumb- ing. berber carpet. Classy at $320,000. II CUISTWIO, $64,000 -Rare find! Trust llqul- datlon calls for sale. Townhouse near pool. quiet cul-de-sac. Sold In present condition. $64,000. H Cll IAY TGWHOIE -Newer. larger Cape Cod style with 3 bdrms. Bay view, sun decks. and A/C. Master suite has CO'Z'f fireplace $225,000 STUTEI llOIE -In outPr\..• ··o .,n Viejo. 3 bdrm. 2 bath needs I"~ 0 -S vies of the hilts beyond Askh ~ . ~ tl5,900 "WHILE THE CAT'S AWAY, THE MICE WORKI" Unique's owner, Jim Wood 1s away on BUSINESS to Aspen, Colorado. W hile there he will meet with tennis players, research river rafting and make contact with various squirrels and 1ackrabbits. It's lonely work, but someone ........ Meanwhile, his industrious sta ff will continue their record breaking sales activity! ---$545,000 to $745,000--- m IOWll YIEW -From beamed llvlng room watch bay and pavllllon, 3 bdrm. office. courtyard, ---$325,000 to $439,000---designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000 ~ .. y I lllCIT -Townhome overlooking all of CArE COD 11 CDI -A 3 BR, 2111 BA charmer, 2 Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retreat off story, spacious master suite & famlly room. on master suite. In Harbor Ridge at $661,000. tree tined street close to beach $435,000. I OT A IOUSE • A mtUT _ LB compound: tennis NOT STUFF 01 THE MAH£T A 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex tn court. spa, adobe walls. tile roof. pool. view of Old CdMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy feel the Pacific. Plenty of bdrms. $745,000. and atnum m owner's unit $359,000 A LOVllY UF£STTLE -Harbor Ridge townhome with lACUU IEAC• -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm. a bloc!'( serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek Impeccable condition and A.C. $642,500. of blue view. $435,000. -tfACI llOIT TOlllOlt -In construction, get CDM MIU.SIDE -Potential view. 3BR, 2BA. access Involved. 3 BR, 2BA on W Oceanfront. Adult- to private beach and very anxious owner. Lush family llvlng. $20,000 decor pkg $560,000 follage, sparkling pool, large rooms. $358,000 RIE SAU -Priced below current appraisal, 4 doors from Big Corona, spacious family home, 7 UIUQUE OrNITUllTY -For famlly desiring lovely. yrs old. Immaculate $545,000. spacious 4 bdrm pool home In prestigious Irvine Terrace Reduced to $375,000 llGGEST FLOOI rlAI -Seller wants offers on Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm, 2 story, comm pools/tennis Just reduced $335,900 CWSIC IAYCIEST -Beautiful neighborhood, love- ly 4 bdrm. 3 bath pool home with spa, large yard, fruit trees. Realistic price. $325.000 CLASSY TOWH OME -In cosmopolitan CdM. Near scenic views and creative dining 3 bdrm, 3 bath. Fine appointments. $439,000 ---OVER S1 MILLI01111N~--- 1m1E COYE ESTATt -5 bdrm. 1 story home, ocean view, Laguna's finest area with private beach, comm facllltles. $1, 190,000. l Jill.I H Tl( llM -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, medlterranMn flavor, owner wtlllng to finance. $1,500,000 FmST Wll1' H TR IAa£r -Spectacular 6, 700 sq.ft home on 'A acre overlooking secluded beach & coat line. M .300,000. OPEi SATURDAY 1-& llY& l m UCI $375,000 11111 ..... Private 4 bdrm, pool K. Granieri Wilt llUURS $358,000 IH ..... lllH•" 3 bdrm. 2 bath, private beach access 8 White Ill( Cl• $545,000 221 ......... Unique 3 bdrm, 1 blk to beach J. Skahan OPEi SUllAY 1·5 It.II -$439,000 111 .......... 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome, ocean vu M. Rouuetot It.II -$825.000 H1 p_,,, Classic 4 bdrm, 3 bath M Huglll •'111 Ttll&OI $3 75,000 2'11 ...... Private 4 bdrm, pool V. SlnclaJr onn 1Ua S320.ooo 1111 ,... Spacious 3 bdrm, FR. all the extras A. Johnson IWlllllUUllS $358,000 u .............. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, prlv beach aec.sa M. vonOeldern It.II Clll $5-45,000 Unique 3 bdrm, 1 blk to beach 221 ........ J Skahan .. CWIYN $210,000 21 ...,_ ...... Tasteful Pinehurst. 2 bdrm. den, am view T. Bofa:nd ~--------------------------- ~--~ ----------.~ - THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION A)lEAL ESTATE COMPANY BAY8HOAE8 ... Bayfront Mediterranean Vitia. Sixty foot prime lot on fee land. Gate guarded community. Two private beachea. Master suite with sttt1ng room and fireplace. Three other bedrooms with balcony and vtew. Dining room with oak church paneling and wine storage. Country kitchen overlooks bay. Soda fountain. Commerlcal grlll, barbeque and deep fryer. Hardwood floors, mouldings and French Doors are but a few of the finishing touches. Three ear garage with loads of storage............ 11,815,000 ····*······················ : EASTBLUFF : : Combto dwm 8IMt conNllilence et .,.. : • lfton:lllble prtce ... what more can you ask? • ! This Is the popular Lusk Ptan 8. Four : ~ spacious bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. : Two WOOO.bumtng fireplaces. Large family : • room wtth eating ar• Wet bar. Formal • • dining room. OelightfUI 8'ectric kitchen wtth it : loads of storage. The extra half bath has 88$f : ., aooess from the kitchen and pool area. • • Sliding doors from the master bedroom. • : Atteen by thirty foot poot Spa. Lovety l8rld-: • acapfng. Pleasant View ....................... l350.AJOO .. it OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ..... 2345 A1butue 8trwt • .................................... CLIFF HAVEN ... Cape Cod view home. Large living room with fireplace. Fascinating view of IAVINE TERRACE . . Enter this fascinating three ocean, bay and night lights. Two bedrooms. Two bedroom home. A viewtng revelation awaits. It's baths. Extensive refurbishing just completed. obvious ... the vast and unlnterupted bay, ocean and Complete paint job both Inside and out. New night lights view Is like no other. The residence has carpets. New decks and wrought-Iron fence been r&-designed and features many lmagtnatl\'9 around the pool. New landscaping and auto- and Interesting amenities, especialty In the master matlc sprlnklers .. -................................. 15.S0,000 DOVER SHORES ... If you want to p6ck a word to describe this three bedroom colossus, pic::k "EX- TRAVAGANT". Everything Is extravagant. The view. The riCh panelling. The master sutte. The four plus baths. The hobby room. The kitchen. The dining room. The steam room. The spa. The pool. The security system. Expk>re this one ... *1, 115,GOO suite and the kitchen ................................... 9805,000 OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 .............. 1710 Klnge Aoed OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 ........... 1308 OolpNn Terrece BACK BAY ... Spacious C8Jlfornia Spanish styte CLFF HA VEN ... Spectacular view. Enjoy all the home. Tile gallery. Six bedrooms. Large oomer lot activity on the bay. Two bedrooms. Two and one-with additional property zoned for horses. Must see half baths. Living room, master bedroom and to appreciate........................... ................... '550,000 kitchen reoentJy remodeled. Upstairs area could be BAYCAEST . . . When spacious living matters, used in many ways. Great workshop and sewing consider this two story, ftve bedroom, four bath room. Truly a million dollar vtew wtth a home home. Two master sultes ... one upstairs. Private thrown in ..................................................... S7'25,000 quarters for maid. French doors and windows. DOVER SHORES . . . One vtsit wtll convince you Home freshly painted. Enormous park-like yard that this etegantly upgraded home warrants your with fenced pool .......................................... 1525,ooo constdertatlon. Three spacious bedrooms. Three DOVER SHORES . . . Exciting bay view. baths. A living room that makes entertaining a Fabulous family room with custom walnut bar pleaSure. Den large enough for pool tabte. Three and wine storage. FAntastlc home for casual fireplaces. A kitchen that would delight any parties or formal entertaining. F~r bedrooms gourmet cook. Breakfast area In kitchen. Plant&-and four baths Convertible den. One bedroom tlon shutters. French doors. Unot>structed view o1 and bath Ideally located for maid or guest. Just Back Bay ......................................... NOW tll5,000 reduced ................................................. 1475.000 OPEN SAT-SUN t-5 ................. 1130 G*xy Ortw OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 ......... 11'8 Santiago Or.IY• DOVER SHORES . In a setting of tranquil BAYCREST · · · Spactous ftve bedroom home with I I ti d d k t th t • overstzed yard oomplete wtth pool, spa and shuffte charm ... ove y pa o an ec a e wa er s board court. This property Is perfect for entertaJn. edge. Pier and slip for forty foot boat. DeUghtful Ing on a grand acaJe. .-lends Itself to Intimate three bedroom, two bath home. Dining room. 1v• Oen. Two fireplaces. Automatic sprinklers and family IMng .................................................... 141S.OOO lighting ........................................ NOW 1115.ooo OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 .................. 1«17 Antlgu9 w., •HARBOR AIDOE . . . Highly upgraded "Aenab- OOVER SHORES ... A IOvety home. Three aanoe" model. Courtyard with brick walkway. Lush bedrooms. Totally 1emodelad llvtng room. famlty garden. Custom bt1ck floors, mirrors. orown mould- room. kitchen. TWo bedrooms and one bath In tngs. Three bedrooms. lnctudlng an lmpiessN9 aeparate wtng. Master bedroom wing with 8fttjng master IUfte. Ubraty/loft with bOOkcuee and wet ~a:;:=-=-~~ her8 ~ ~ bar. Two huge deeks. Mountain vtew ....... 1410.000 ftreptt and1epe. ~ cond~Dout>M :uated. BAYCllEST •.. This kMlfy home was dHlgi°M)d for Securtty system ........................................... 1157,000 ~ ~,:"= ~~ ~ DOVER SHORES ..• A magnlftoent five bedroom vate room with jacuzzi tub, lafge wtndOwt and home In a pat1<-41ke eettlng. OeflghttUI vtew of beCk mirrored waits. Efficient kitchen 18 an ab90!Ute bay. Ouatlty ltlOWI In many waya. Kitchen recently dream. Home has been freehfy painted and remodeled. Bookcaw In farrnly room. Wet. bar. carpeted. Secluded yard equipped .tth not ·tub, Vaulted beamed oeUlngs ............................. tel57.0001 ""'9t bar. and 1efrtgeratot .................. -......... 1171.000 OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 ................. 1511 o.lal1 o..· OPEN SUNDAY 1 .. 5 .......... -. .. 2011 Luawd t... ·631-7300 BA YetEST . . . Highly upgraded and recently remodeled large famffy home designed for com- fof'tabte IMng. Ave apac:ICKJ9 bedrooms. Four bathS. Atepfaee In both IMng room and tamJty room. Slldtng trench doors. Gourmet kltdlen wtth drop ceiling lights and new tile. Separate maid or guest quarters, An award-winning pool and spa. LOY8fy patios. .............................................. '374.000 BA YCAEST ... A home that renect.s stabltlty and charm. Two storiel. Wet. bat In IMng room over- looks beautiful ~-Famtey room wtth vaulted beam cefflng. 4BR, •BA. Eadng area In kitchen. New ~ OWW1 and microwa"8. Otntng room bultt-tn aedenza and rosewood aerAng counter. Excellent vaJue at ............. -......................... ta.,,!500 DOVER SHORES . . . Im~ curb appeal. Great use of stucco and yellowstone. Spacloua rooms. Four bedrooms, lndudlng two master suit- es. Formal dining room. Modem kltehen. Enchant- ing bay view from living room and dining room. Large windows throughOut. P~sae yard. Great comer location. Highly motivated 981ter reedy to negotiate ....................................................... '315.000 OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 .............. 1201 SantlllgO Drt¥e JA819E CREEK ... Highly upgraded Plan Two with a great corner location. Wood l'loora In tMng room, dining room and kitchen. Beam ceUlng In livtng room. Areptaoes In living room and den. Formal dining room and breakfast area Spacious two bedrooms and den. Two baths. Built-In electi1c kitchen with dishwasher and microwave. Plantatk>n shutters. L0\'91y patio and landscaping. Securtty gate and community pool and tennis ........ t:M2,500 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ...... 1-6 J•mtne c...-DrM BAYCAE8T ... Spacious home In a lovely ne6gh- borhood. Great for children. Four bedrooms. Fam- ily room wtth ftreplace. Latge dining room. Poof In VfJlly prtvate yard wtth mature trees. arcutar drtve- Wrf ................................................................. s:m.aoo OPEN SA TUROAY 1-5 ........... 'll1D Shlpw'J Lane WE8TCLFF . . . Enjoy the privacy o1 this home - situated behind wrought-fron gates. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Dual flreptaoe. Neat kitchen wtth breakfast bar. ExoepUonally well- matntalned yard. Numerous fruit bearing treea ...................................................................... ~ WE8TClFF ... Attractive two bedroom. two bath unit. New carpeting throughout. Private sauna on patio. Community pool and spa. Convenient lo- catton ............................................................ s--.aoo LAGUNA HL&.8 . . . Most popular location in eomptex ... only one untt attached. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Shows like a model. Priced for quick sale ................................................................ t105,IOO OPEN SUNDAY ............................ 23412 EJ Aepw YLLA MCFADDEM...SANTA ANA ... Charming and affordable condominium. Conveniently located. V'8w of community pool In kJshly lend- ~ grounds. Two bedrooms. One bath. Cen-- trel air condltlontng ....................................... ._ 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH -----~----~ ' , LIDO ISLE N UIO SOii IAYfml -wtth exceptionally large "T" slip for 100' boat + smaller boats. 6 BR, family room on 74' bay frontage. $2,750,000. Darell/ Lawson EllCVTM WCUCI -and ev«y detail done to perfection in this 2 bedroom home featuring formal living room. family room, pool/spa. $565.000. Claudette Taytor IEIODWI IAYFIOIT IUUn -with special features that will delight the eye of a discriminating buyer. Dock for 2 boats + sandy beach. $1 ,550.000 Bob/Wyvonne CUSTOM IUILT -on 50' wide lot. This beauty 1s one of the finest you will see with absolute quality throughout. Approx. 4,000 sq.ft. of dis- tinctive living area. $670,000. Howard Lawson FUllU IOIE + SPAUUIC P08l -with 5 bedrooms, French doors, high ceilings, a great home $640.000 John Martin PltCH 11'1T -for quick sale. Large 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on 40' wide lot Family room could be formal dining room. $385,000. Howard Law- son COOD IUY f 01 YOU -Well maintained just painted & carpeted. ready to move In . 3 bdrms .. 2 baths, street to street $349,000 Claudette Taylor 1031 UCWCE -Charming 3 bedroom with lots of appeal Large patio, perfect for entertaining Spacious 45" wide lot $325.000. Virginia O'Brien WOHEIFUL f llllY EITEITlJlllC -1n this large family room + wet bar area 3 spacious bedrooms, 2112 baths 50' wide lot. Reduced to $465,000 Virginia O'Brien lnEITIOI IUILIEIS lowest price on Lido at $258,000 Beach cottage now, dream home later Javad Mansoor IEW USTllC -and beautifully remodeled 4 bedrooms 231• baths. Jacuzzi in oversized mas- ter bath A good buy for you. $379.000 Javed Mansoor COlllEI lOClTIOI + Cllll -with many added features to make this perfect family home. 3 BR. 3 BA. spacious den $555,500. Bob/Wyvonne VERSAILLES CONDO , COMM. POOL, SPA, CLUB HOUSE, GUARD GATE 111 SCiOU ~ :: 223 3M CACUY l. .. ( rtl l 2 500 CACHY LJ. ii 212 SQO CAClll LJ. Ph lt 2H lcllll ~1M 2M lklUl tt 213 2M lkllJl tt ZtS 2M lclUl 11 JU SOI CACl£l lJ. " I IS • • • • • • • • • Ill, lU • SltS,Mt Canll~ 211, 2U • SUU .. 2U. ZIA • 111.111 • lit, IN • STM, IU • SmtO • 211, ZIA • IAClllll • ........ Sl2UM Sl4t,Nt us .... $15.111 $13 .... SUt,• S7l,tll JMC. ltl SClOU ~ II 121 • UClllOI • $14,511 a..n. '"* ltl SCIOU PWA Pl#Jl • 1.aEt.Ot • S7t,5" ~Unel VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 COMM. POOLS/SPA, GUARD GATE lit CMlll lJ. # J?t J1I amt lJ. #212 nt amt lJ. , •• J1I CMl[f lJ. #IN • 2U,11A +IO • • lU. l lA • • Dl.?IA +KI• • • Lido Reul iy SlM,• su1.• S2H,5" JMC. sm.-..._..,. LIDO ISLE CUSTOM HOME OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 104 VIA HAVRE Presented by Linda Jacobs A well planned custom decorated home in true elegance and splendor. 4 bedrooms, ceiling to floor book shelves in master suite. den French doors to patio and MORE OFFERED AT $595.000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 720 VIA UIO SOUi, UDO ISU (1-4) -Large corner property. room for pool. Upstairs hvtng room • bay view 4 BR. 4112 BA $795,000 SAT/SUN 210 C.ICIEY WE' #320, I.I . (12-4) -Villa Balboa condo. 2 BR. 2 BA + den, comm fool/spa, guard gate. Top floor. skylights 199,000 \ SUNDAY . Z4S S. PEW.Tl llW, H .. llAllUI IUW (2-4) English Tudor mansion on 1.3 acres 6 BR. 5'11 BA, pool & lighted tennis court. $1 .200.000 1K3 DOYEi DI., I.I. (1-4) -Dover Village townhouse. 2 BR. 21,, BA, fireplace. double garage. pool area, immaculate condition Walk to shopping $134.500 ............................... • WE'RE LOOKING FOR A FEW • : GOOD MEN (AND WOMEN)... : • Who want to be salell associates at a successful • -tr firm, larger than a real estate boutique and smaller • • than a corporate giant • : What you Wiii get Is lots ol floor time. ptenlllut : -tc advertising, up to date marketing tools, an it -tr eJlpeflenoed owner broker who ~ on site and • • available to support you • • How successful are we? Our 16 associates (We'd it • like 20) listed 16 great properties In May and SOid it • 12, ranging from a $80,000 condo to a $1.500.000 • • • oceanfront in Laguna • • If you'rt lnteres1ed in hearing more about the Lido • • team. call Howard Olppetl. 633 Udo Pk Dr c-3 N.8 . ! : (1-~) Bayfront condo. slip avallabte. $560,000 June.. * continues at the aame pace • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll[dD Lido Realty 673-7300 DAit.\' f'llOT NEWPORT BEACH PIOIOITOlf UYRllT -Home With lhe e1eganQe of old world charm Country Frenctl ~ plus quality craftsmanship throughout. Pi« I allp on quiet secluded bay $1.495,000. OaNI Bryan PllOUllC UY W'IEW -you must see to appreciate from this private condo. Features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. community pool. Boat slip avaJI. at low, low price. On-site management. $'439,000. Claudette Taytor lit FLOOl IAYFIOIT PHTIOIU -two bedrooms, 3 baths, den, lovely furnishings Included. Stlp available, sit down bay view. $560.000. Javed/Tillie WEST •EWPOIT IUCI OCUllflOIT -custom built home for the most discriminating buyers. located 1n a secluded area with water views. PRICED TO SELU $679,000 Stephanie Bernardy llYFIOIT llClltSE -totally refurbished unit on Udo Park Drive. 1 bedroom, den, 1 ~ baths, gourmet kitchen. Everything done In excellent taste. $299.500 DOYEi SIOIES IAYFIOIT LWl °"181 -with 40' dock Lovely pool & spa on spacious patio 4 bedroooms. 4 baths. famlly room. A very com· fortable home with bay & city views. LIO price $89&,000. Tllhe/Javad UllQut 45' LOT -on the water with dock 4 bedroom home + separate 1 bedroom house on R-2. SUBMIT All OFFERS. $450,000. Step- hanie Bernardy UDO Plll DllVE llCHISE -on the bay, decorated & furnished for the discriminating buyer 2 bedrOOfT)S, beautifully designed bathroom Sllp available $425.000 Javad/Tlllle COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Piii( LOCATIOI -ottloe space and commercial real estate. May exchange or sen outright. Priced at approximately 8.5 x gross, $1,200,000. Leasehold_ Sob/W~- SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH DWTIC PllCE IEDUCTIO• -remodeled 2 bedroom ocean front + guest quarters. Private steps to beach, spectacular view. Now $599,000 Step- hanie Bernardy COSTA MESA SECUllTY UTH COHO COIPW -in North C M 2 BR . 2 BA .. vaulted cellings, flreplaoe, walk-in closet. double garage, comm. pool & rec room $135,000 Jerry Bogan lCIOSS Tll STIUT FIOI ll1IPOIT -spacious. duplex units, 3 bedrooms. 2~ batha. for'"'1 dining, fireplace. double garage each Well maintained. Both unite rented. $328,000. Gib Walker NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES COMM. POOL/SPA & TENNIS UH FIU c.T PUii J • Ill.NU • $245 .... CllltleMITPUIJ • m.NU • $1tU• SIMO -CMT JlM J• en...., m.NA • , ....... llALM CMT PUii • .... ,,.... • 1111• ........ Lido Realty a ' ~ OlJR SPECIAilY E PERSONAL SER·VICE N WLI Very tranquil, lush greenbelt location. 3 bd, 2 Vi ba, "Franciscan" model. Back Bay view from upstairs master bedroom. Priced includes the land. $212,000 NEW LISTING View of Newport Center night lights from this 3 bd, 21/1 ba condo. Spacious patio is sunny, bright orientation. Fast escrow possible. Move- '" condition . Price includes the land. OPEN HOUllE SAT a SUN 1-SPM 1949 VISTA CAUDAL, NB $219,000 LOVELY uE" PLAN • Exceptionally Jovely Bluffs "E" plan located on most desirable greenbelt. Private end unit 3 bd, 21 1 ba, wide plantation shutters, new carpet Price includes the land. $289,000 NEW LISTING Eastbluff -large family ho me. 3 bd, 3 ba, family room, formal dining, eating area in kitchen. This home is in move-in condition. large yard front and back. leasehold. $217,000 UNIQUE FLOOR PLAN This rare "Q" plan is unique and special with a conversation p it w/fireplace incorporated in a beautiful, spacious living room 3 bd, 2 1/2 ba, shutte rs, near ~w carpets, and tile. Priced very well, including the land. $239,500 $334,900 LISTING Great starter home. 2 bd, 2 t:N, split level. This condo is perfect for single or couple. fast escrow possible. Move-in condition. Price in- cludes the land. OPIEN HOUSE IAT a SUN 1-SPM 1 ... SAN aRUNO, Na $111000 LUSH GREENBELT LOCATION Very desirable "Angelita" plan, end unit on a wicte greenbelt. 2 bd, 2 ba, extensive tile work, shutters. This one level floor plan is at a premium. Price includes the land $215,000 UNSURPASSED! This "Delores" is THE quality home for sale in the Bluffs today. Every upgrade is top-of-the- llne New kitchen, white oak paneling and stair case, French doors, expansive patio with full view of the Back Bay. 3 bd, 21/2 ba Price includes the land. $395,000 EASTBLUFF-POOL IRVINE· UNIVERSITY PARK t Very desirable one level '4 bd, 2112 ba, family home . Beautiful pool and spa in large back yard. Lusk built "B" plan is a solid valuc- Security system. leasehold. OPIN HOUSE SUN 1-SPM 2236 ARALIA, Na $254,900 Th<' price on this home has been reduced S10,000 Outstanding value and location. Across from huge park, pool, tennis '4 bd, 3 ba. family room, formal dining w/eating area in kitchen Lovelv decor with air cond1t1oning and spa. $275,000 640~0020 Eastbluff VIiiage Center, Newport Beach __ ,____..a. - .. ----____ .,,_,_,. ____________ _ Tit_rq_cr <~,~~teiit_tc~ -.. REALTORS WHM l lllVITIJC This 3 bdrm 2 bath home tn exclusive Emerald Bay is pnced well below most m the area. Walk to beach, pools and tennis courts Great central patio for enter- taining Call today for your private inspection $425 000 llEW CUSTOM -home with mountain views This 3 bdrm bath beauty Is cedar and redwood throughout and has lovely tile, carpeting and top of the line appliances. $184.500. EMEULD .. y -A large family home with great curb appeal and lovely ocean view 4 bdrm, 3'h baths, family room and high beam ceil- ings Walk to all amenities Great potential• $559,000 .... Sina 1964 Turner Associates Realtors (714) 494-1177 WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... A world of quiet secluded private areas built around magnificent coves. SU,EI OUM in pnme Ndrth end location. Upper 2 bdrm ocean view unit would be idea~ for owner and rent the lower for income $259.000 llYl•E COYE -Gorgeous large family home m this most prestigious private area. Four bdrm, 3 bath. beautiful wood paneling Great ocean views! $1 , 150.000 · tuC•fFICEm -This 4 bdrm Emerald Bay home was designed by Jacqueline Olmstead with all her very special design features. Located conveniently close to pools. tennis and beach Lovely ocean and canyon views $795,000 CHHMt•C: IEACM COTI"E 1Y Tiil SU -Fabulous location across from Heisler Park with views to match Large street to street lot with condo potential Zoned R-3 $450,000. SU,EI LOCATIH -across from Heisler Park A bright, light and airy condo In Immaculate high security building. Gre~t ooean views. nice patio, 2 bdrm. 2 bath, steps to beach Huge price reduction. $205,000. OCWIFIHT El£bl.J UY -Perched on the blutt above the crashing surf this solidly con- structed 4 bdrm home has one of the most wonderful views you wlll ever see. Spacious open rooms and oce$nslde garden lend charm $2 , 150,000. l /01\ \or{Jr ( oa\t llixh .... ay • I axuna Beach, ( a/ifornia 92651 __, ___ ., .. .. ... Laguna Board's Growth Marketed By Accomplishment by Jlm Hathcock R. L Kirk.land In spite of the megabarrels of ink: used 10 print glowing ~ctions about the Greater Airport Area bccomming the center of Orange County, R.L (Kirk) Kirkland, presjdent of the Huntington Beach -Fountain Valley Board o(Re- altors, is a charter member of a growing fraternity of real estate experts who predict that the older cities of Orange County will start rcdevelopin.g as con- gestion in the airport area mcreases. Due to serious doµbts by many that any additional freeways will be con- structed in time to avoid serious con- gestion problems in newly developed / South County, Kirkland predicts that major int.enections along the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways will be redevelo-ped and create jobs closer to the labor sup_ply_. The trend Wilfprovfde a strong resale market for Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley couples who have raised their families io spacious 2,000 - 2,500 square foot homes and either want to move to smaller homes in better neighborhoods in Long Beach and Los Angeles, or want to leave the area. "Some of those who are sellin.g their larger homes are even moving into some of the nice mobile home parks in Huntington Beach and Fountain Val- ley. There is no negative feeling about the 19 parks located inside the two cities." "Young professional couples are buy- ing the resales but it is takina two incomes for them lo qualify for most of the homes in our market area. "Downtown Huntington Beach is a unique submarket Only about one in ten prospects arc interested in living down by the beach. Our board has been actively supporting the rehabilitation of the old downtown area. I think it has the potential of becomming an area of disttnction within the city," Kirkland said. After leaving a career as a phannacist in 1979 to enter the real estate pro- fession, Kirkland became active in the state and local boards. He became a broker in 1981. One of his greatest efforts as current president of the board is recruiting members to join the 99 Oub by contributing $99 to support three political action committees that suppon legislation to preserve the rights of property owners throughout California and the United States. One of the board's biggest thrusts today is ftghting those who advocate rent control 0 Rent con11ol doesn't work. it dries up the construction of rental housing and ultimately results in poorer quality of the cumulative rental housing mar- ket where rent control is legislated," Kirkland said. .. Rent control and the no-growthers represent abridgments of private prop- erty rights. We go to bat for everyone who owns or wants to own real estate and over 50 percent of our memben contribute to the PACs," Kirkland said. The Huntington Beach Board was originally formed in 1960 afttt the housing boom started in Orange Coun- ty. Soon after, they merged with the Fountain Valley Board and today the organization bas 1920 members. Though Kirkland said the medium price for a home in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley market current- ly stands at $148.000, a wide variety of homes is availabfe to suite a diversity of tastes. For instance, many homes in Huntington Harbor area priced similar to -and offer the same amenities as homes in the Lido and Balboa Isle portions of Newport Beach. ''Probably the only difference be- tween tbe two markets is that Newport has· more high·prioed housing than we do,•• Kirkland said. To enhance their appearance, Kirlcland said Orange County cities should work together to get utilities along Harbor, Broolcburst and. Beach Boulevards buried and encourage downtoWll redevelopments.. He also ~ identified some pcrtment issues which keep ge~ siclestepped. ..The critical issues for Sou them Cali- fornia arc water disposal mana&emcnt and finding additional water supplies. We meed to make the trcate effluent petk back dO\YJl into the underground water talc and use it to water green- belts." But despite some problem areas... Kirkland sees a bright future for resi- dential development in o~ Coun- ty. .. The older cities arc going to benefit in coming ~ as commerical de- velopers bwld commercial centers at each oftbe major freeway interchanges. We11 sec smaller homes and a lot more townhouses and condominiums in the future. "By the year 2000, we'll probably see some 13-l 8 story condominium pro- jects in the South Coast Plaza area which will supply the area's labor force with comfortable, convenience housing and relieve the traffic bwdon on the freeways." REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm .. Ul1m ·* •INIT llDT 1111-Best 4 bdrm 3 bath plan. Quiet. private location near pool 8. tennis courts. Huge 2 car garage plus lotsa guest parking. Motivated seller says "Move It Fastl" nm WATU. UTl,llO Watch the waves crashing from this beautiful penthouse apartment In gate guarded VIiia Balboa 2 bdrma, 2 baths, formal dining rm., large private sun deck. Reduced for quick sale. SIAMll AWPWT W tnl,GOO Beautifully decorated wtth 2 bdrms, den, formal dining room & family room. Fireplace, large private deck, upgraded carpets and high ca- thedral ceilings. Ull Tl ... , 1111- Tt\en you should see the custom gourmet kitchen In this spacious Newport Beach condo. 1 bdrm & den + 2 full bathe. Prlvate deck, expensive carpeting and a motivated out of town seller. TIUIUlf •mm UYJIMT 11,111,- Etegant 3 bdrm home with large private swim· ming pool, family room with bar and formal bayaide dining area. Pier and float will ac- comodate large yacht. Owner will flnanoe. &trllml UIM.1111 The Harbor Realty rental depart- ment has a waiting list of de- sirable year round tenant~. If you have a garage, apartment or home to rent, call our rental department for fast professional service. LIWUT NlllJ '1lU 1AL11A 112..-11 The lowest priced 1 bdrm unit In gate guarded VIiia BalbOa. Deluxe built In kitchen An excel- lent value. """ ftl1n YllW1 Ill .. Motivated sellers moving out of state have reduced their price on this spaaous '4 bdrm family home with sweeping bay and city tights view. Famlly room, dining room. 3 car garage - the Ideal ~ome for an active growing family. IGUI YllWI U1l,lll Fabulous views of the b8Y. and ocean from every room In thl~ luxurious 2 bdrm condo. Large private sun deck. fireplace. bar. all beauttfully decorated. UYllllD IAIRllT 11.-... Custom built slngle story home In a fabulous gate guarded tocatlon with vMM9 of Linda & Hart;>or Islands. '4 bdrms. family room. 2 large patios. A large home on a large lot. amlllll TIWISllf 1114,111 Spacious 2 bdrm upstairs unit with party size deck -very private. Beautifully malntaJned grounds and community pool. Walking dlstanoe to shopping and park. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR 1 -- ----~~--------------------..... -----------------.............. . Get professional inspection before closing deal for home 1J IMPRO VEM ENT ·Hiring a home inspector is like taking used car to a mech~nic ' Professional house inspections have long been a regular part of buying or selling homes In the East and Midwest, where older homes are more the rule than the exception. But even homes as new as 1 to 2 years old are undergoing a thorough Inspection during the buy- ing/selling process In California these days because of recent litlgatlon holding the seller and real estate agent responsible for defects they fall to disclose. That Includes defects they would have known about had they made a reasonable effort to find out. By having a professional housing Inspection, there are no surprises for anyone efther at the bargaining table or after the saJe. Buyers use Inspections to make Informed de- cisions and have ammunition for negotiation. Sellers use Inspections to describe the quality of the property and justify the asking price. Realtors use Inspections to protect themselves through full disclosure. "Hiring a home Inspector Is like taking a used car to a mechanic before you buy or sell It,'' says Dr. Jon Jungren, a Costa Mesa-based bulldlng Inspector. system. such as roof. foundation, wiring or plumbing The cost ranges from $100 to $300 and up depending upon location, slze, age, and component systems. Among the Items Jungren examines are. framing. foundation, and roofing -both exterior and Interior; plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling systems; major bullt-ln appliances; ventilation and Insulation; building site, drainage and ·relevant landscape features; energy efficiency; seismic risk; and security. Jungren recommends a comprehensive Inspec- tion that goes beyond commenting on conditions to exploring causes for problems. For example, a celling stain could be caused by a number of problems - from a leaking roof to bad plumbing In an upstairs bath. "The most serious faults In a structure are generally not the most obvvlous ones," he says. Some of the most significant Include: •Slippage and sliding of the foundation, which Is worsened by storms or earthquakes. •Uneven or excessive settlement, caused by compression or expansion of underlying soll. which may cause structural damage. •Inadequate footings, which could result In structural failure, particularly In an earthquake. •Other structural problems such as Incorrectly "Most people buy homes based on an emotional reaction and an agent-controlled tour that may last no longer than 30 minutes. By having a home Inspection done, you give yourself an opportunity to learn about what Is probably the biggest Investment of your life." sized lumber, Inadequate support of girders. posts, ____________ ;__ _____ _ and supports out of plumb, Inadequate bracing. etc .. the results of which could be bouncing floors. sagging. cracking, and In severe cases, even structural failure. capable of causing leakage and dam~ to structure and Interior Several types of Inspection service are available: complete Inspection of a new or used house for a purchaser, complete Inspection for a homeowner concerned with maintenance, remodeling, or sale of a property; and Inspection limited to a specific area or •Insufficient Insulation for energy efficiency. •Insufficient ventilation of attic and crawlspace, possibly resulting In dryrot, fungus, or pest Infection. •Improper electrical wiring, overloaded circuits. Minor failings not immediately vtslble Include •Deposits in galvanized pipes. resulting in poor water pressure. •Reversed pipes in heater, causing decrease in efficiency no 230V outlets for washer and dryer. •Roof penetrations and fl~hing problems (Plea. .ee INSPZCTIO!f/Pl 7 ) Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180 ° OCEAN -VIEWS PRICE REDUCE D $200,000 Uefl1gned to please the m06t discriminate, this 5 Bd, 7 Ba, custom home iR located at the very VlEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to family room w/one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects the ultimate in quality. Mutenuiu (over lOO(hq.ft.) w/aauna.and fu~ and breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,750,000. Jeri Hunt. 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN 1·6 IT'S A MAI KAI You don 't drink at you luxuriate in this fabulous, upgraded BAYFRONT! Watch bay acitivity from ~e living & dining areas. 2 Bd, 2 Ba & huge garden deck. A88umable financing. Priced to sell at $545,000. Calt-;jeri Hunt. #%BERINGER CT. OPEN SUN 1·5 CHOOSE YOUR COLORS Two gorgeous brand new custom homes near completion! Over 4000 sq ft. at $995,000. One of BEST Newport Beach locations. Call Jeri Hunt. GOLF COURSE * EXECUTIVE LEASE * Sea laland at ita beat! Spacious 3 Bd & den, formal dining, 3 F-plC3, private pool & apa! Separate laundry & 3 car garage. Tranquil pooVprden/g~lf ~ VIEW Crom ma.t rooms. lmmediate occupancy. Immaculate. '3600 per mo. Call Jeri Hunt. Geodesic ~omes win acceptance of buyers Early domes weren't very well-built. but that's now changing By JEFF BARNARD •tr 1't ............ BANDON, Ore. -When Sam Coomer decided to build a geodesic dome to replace his farmhouse on the GoquHhtRtver, some people thought he might have gone off the deep end. ''They thought maybe some counsel- ing or a trip to Hawaii would be good for him," recalled Rick Smith. who sold Coomer the kit to bulld his dome and advised him on the do-It-yourself project. "Now people say, 'I wish I could have one of those • The feeling toward domes has changed." Patented In 19•47 by A. Buckmlnster Fuller, the geodesic dome design Is gaining acceptance among home buyers. "The counterculture tried them first end domes got a bad reputation In the '601 aa a hippie structure because they weren't being very well built," said Ted Held, marketing manager of Oregon Dome Inc. In Eugene, which made the kit Coomer used to build his house. "By the mld-'701, enough people got Involved, expert catpent•• like Roger Boothe (president of Oregon Dome), that they started refining the atrvc· · ture," Held added. "Now, becauae of those refinements, the market Is stead- ily growing each year.'' Though dome manufacturers and the National Dome Council don't divulge sales figures, Held estimates that between 1,200 and 2.000 dome houses are sold each year. accounting for about 1 percent of the new-home market. '.'With anything new you have to educate people and that process has been going on about 10 years." said Held. He satd at teat tuVen companies around the country each sell between 100 and 200 dome kite a year, with perhaps 20 other companies doing buslnese on a smaller acale. As a free-standing structure, the dome allowa the owner to put Interior walls anywhere he wanta them. "We had thought of bulldlng a split- level house," said Coomer. "But we llke the dome becauae It'• as open and airy as you want to make It." The dome' a surface aree Is one-third less than a conventional bulldlng. which cuts down on heat loss In the winter. "A• ye1 they are only being purchased by lndlvtduata." said Held "Most houses are bullt by contractors as 'apec' hornet. Dome• haven't broken Into that market yet. That I see aa the next breakthrough In the dome market." It'• been 20 yeera atnce Fuller's (Pleue ... OBODUIC/Pl 7) . .. $? -DAILY PILOT /RIUU. •STATa ·----------~~~-------------------SATUltDAY JUN• Jt. ltM/PACa II What do you know of your mattress? Think yourself an expert In bed? But how much do you real,ly know about the mattress you sleep on? Test your bedding knowledge by taking the following "Mattress Mad- ness" trivia quiz prepared by the American Innerspring Manufacturers. lnneraprtng matt,..... come tn how many atandard alzn? (a) 4, (b) 5, (c) 7. Twin Twin XL Queen Double Double XL King Calif King Housi~g starts drop 7.4% in May l y MARTIN CRUTSINO£A • 0 ,,..... .... WASHINGTON -Housing con- struction, one of the few bright spois In the economy, suffered a 7.4 percent drop In May for the biggest setback In a year, the government reported Tues- day. The answer Is "c." Mattresses today come in seven different sizes: twin. twin extra long; double; double extra long: queen/king and California king. Queen and king beds are the most popular today among consumers. Standard Mattress Sizes in Inches The Commerce Department said new homes and apartments were constructed at an annual rate of 1.89 mllllon units In May, down from an April levef of 2.04' million units. Strength in single-family construction was under- mined by a sharp fall in apartment building. -----------~~~ Where did the ftnt advertJHment '°' an lnneraprtng mattrna appear In 1at7? (a) Farmer's Almanac, (b) Ladles' Home Journal, (c) S6Brs, Roebuck's catalog. The answer is "c, .. Sears. Roebuck's catalog. How many Amerlcane •IMP on an lnneraprlno matt,... compaNd to other aleep products? (a) 45 percent. (b) 74 percent. (c) 63 percent. The answer Is "b." According to a survey conducted by Research & Forecasts Inc. of New York. three- quarters (7 4 percent) of Americans sleep on traditional Innerspring mat- tresses. Fourteen percent ( 14 percent) steep on waterbeds and 10 percent sleep on foam mattresses. Two percent (2 percent) gave no response. Which In your opinion I• better for Housing boom is far from over: developer By JIM JOHNI ON McCletchy New1 Senlce SACRAMENTO -Good times are ahead for housing, not only through the rest or this year but through t987 and 1988 as well, according to the board chairman of a Southern California real estate development company. Callf ornla wlll continue to do better than the nation generally, said Eli Broad of Los Angeles--based Kaufman & Broad Inc. Tnis forecast, he cautioned, as- sumes that Interest rates will remain near their current levels and there Is no recession. A huge pent·UP demand for home ownership, which wtll take several years to aattsty, Is the basis for his ardent optimism about the future of the housJng Industry, said Broad. In 1980, he said, about 85 percent of Americans owned their homes. Over the next four years, that number dwtndled to 61 percent, due to high Inflation and high Interest rates. Higher monthly pay- ment•, he Indicated, reduced af- fordability and made renting a more vlable option. As an example, he noted: A medlan-prtced home In Secramen- to could be purchued for around $75,000 a couple of yMrl ~o. but at 13 percent the payment• w.r• around $900, plua tax• and Insurance. At the same time, one probably could rent a atmllar-med home fOf' around seoo. Today, that same home may cost $80,000, he estimated. But with a 9 percent Interest rate. the payments are down to around $700 a month. The rent on a similar-sized home. however, has gone up to around $700, "so now you have comparoable payments, but buy- ing gives you tax benefits and other amenities, too." Broad expects home ownership to grow gradually throughout the rest of tb.J.adecade. returnlng to the level of 65 percent by 1990. Federal tax reform will help that trend by Increasing the attractiveness of home ownership, Broad said. "The removal of most real estate tax-shelter benefits will result In a significant decllne In apartment construction." he said. "And as rental units become scarce, rents wlll go up, and homes wlll become a better buy." A Bank of America study. Broad said, Showed that high Interest rates a few years ago pushed home ownership' beyond the reach of all but 1.-percent of CaJlfdfnla'a populatton. Today, that figure exceeds 25 percent, and It wlll soon rite 40 percent, Broad Indicated Housing prlcea are etartlng to edge upward again, Broad acknowledged, "but I loOk tor them to rtM only moderateity tater than the r9te of Inflation ... probably 5 to 8 s>ett*l1 a year during the next 18 montha." • your back end overall hMlth? (B) An Innerspring mattress. (b) A water bed, (c) A foam mattress. If you said "a" an Innerspring mattress. you would be In agreement with more than half of the adult population of the nation. In a recently conducted survey by Research & Forecasts Inc. of New York, 54 percent of 1,000 people polled said a tradltlonal Innerspring mattress Is better for their backs and overall health. (Pleue eee MA TT1l£88/Pl 7) The decline ended four consecutive months In which housing activity had been at a rate of 1.9-mllllon-unlta or more, the strongest pace since the 1977-78 housing boom. But analysts for the most part discounted the drop, saytng the lowest mortgage rates of this decade should stlll give the housing Industry Its best year since 1973. "The decllne Is a little dlsappOintlng. but we shouldn't lose sight of thf fact that an annual rate of 1.89 mlllion unhs (Pleueeee BOU8DIG/P17) IRVINE a>~, RFALlO~ BEI'IER HOMES AND GARD Behind the security gates of lasmlne Crttk you'll find this lovely l bdrm trl· level home with an unobstructed view ol the hills. Top condition thru-oul Come aoo ~ what SlS9.000 will buy In this Pf'~U~ area oi C-0reN ~I Mar REMODELED KITCHEN with oak ~nets and almost new appliances Ceramk tile entry parquet and oak floonna This • bdrm, 2Y> ba townhome Is locJlted In qutet family nel&hborhood Close lo ,._ brary. aprk and school Only $192.000 18124 CULVER, IRVINE, CALIF. WATER AND NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS lrom almcKt e'\<fl'Y ,_.,, in the ~ Witch tM ducu and wtktltft CHI the ~ 2 bdrm 11'1 bl ~ llbrllfY lk.nli by I M l"rltl"\ ~ II Sll'.000 OwMr ta~ mak~ olltr IR\'l:'\l C 0.\,1. RI .\I I OR~· SPARKLING CLEAN Rutcers Model In Uni~· slty Park · Vilalcc Ill l bdrm. 2Yl ba family room ~w paint c.i~t. dra~ •nd pl•nts Plus •II the parks and pools the H- ssodatlon NS to off'tr All this for only SI 77 000 786-7500 EACH '1RM IMD€PfN1> N'fl Y OWNED AND ~UA TfO • \...J --------------------------•& .......... ~ CLIFFHAVEN $112,000 Executive Condo Spacious 1 bdrm with den Light, airy & recently upgraded This 1s a quiet htgh demand area. Just llsted. RAE RODCERS 131-1218 JUST LISTED NEWER CUSTOM BALBOA ISLAND -$495,000 BUil TIN 1980 This beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 3112 baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to include a separ- ate apartment All the charmn and location you could want Asking $495,000 Please call for appointment RAE RODCEllS 131-1 211 SEAVIEW $319,000 For principals only' Best Nantucket model in this prestigious community 3BR on large lot Least expensive in Seav1ew. In- vestor wants out. Make an otter he can't refusei IELll IEUiAIO 131-1211 EASTSIDE FORECLOSURE uy now 2BR cutie w/hardwood floors, & formal ining room. Needs TLC. Assume $115.000 1st D Asking $129,900. Hurry, it won't fast! IELll DELlllO II 1-12H REDUCED! BAYSHORES $226,900 harming 3BR remodel. Hi beam ceilings & ranch doors lead to private garden/patio A artlng home at an affordable pnce among llllon dollar homes & private beaches JUST EDUCED TO $225,900.(L.H.) IELU IELUll 111-1211 IEWPORT SHORES FEE S 111,&00 wner says self! 3BR w/famlly room. Assume oans of $150,000. Best buy in area. Just 2 locks to ocean. Hurry! ft won't last at this price. IEUll IELIUI 111-1211 A TOUCH OF EUROPE! llEDITERRAIUI ELElillCE WITH PllOUlllC VIEWS! UNIQUE CUSTOM HOME compllmented with a distinctive European flair. Situated in Newport Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 41h baths. Built In 1978. 180° VIEWS of bay & ocean ftom all living areas including bedrooms_ A unique Island kitchen with every amenity. Master suite has FIREPLACE and sit- ting room with oversized closet and bath area MORE HOUSE THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY IMAGINE! Shown by appointment. $529.000 IW llOllEIS 131-1211 CLIFFHAVEN VERY MOTIVATED! Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq fl One ot me very best areas of Newport 3 bedroom Ranch style home includes family room and pool Corners Cliff Drive Vacant and ready to sell' SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! REDUCED TO $299,000 W RODIERS 631-1 261 I OFFER A: COMPUTERIZED MARKET EVALUATION OF YOUR HOME NO FEE DR OBLIGATION • RAE RODCERS 131 -1218 CALIFORNIA DREAM Beautiful private pool and spa surrounded by LUSH landscaping Sprawhng 4 bdrms. 3 ba formal dining. family room. library. 2 fireplaces and a lovely Newport Street $325 000 OPEN SAT 1-4 OPEi SUI 1-5 ROlll TEICH 631-1286 RARE CLIFFHAVEN R-2 LOT Brand new hsting with 2 wonderful houses on the lot Build up for ocean v1ew1 Perfect tor owners home plus income! Too many ..upgardes to mention A" 10"1 $335,000 OPEN SUN 1-5 OPEi S&T 1-4 10111 TEICH 131-1211 CORDIA DEL lllR'S BEST BUY Immaculate pride of ownership home + guest quarters + a beautiful apartment AND A POOL' Potential yearly Income of nearly $29K or have a beautiful home plus Income! Additional amenities include fireplace, beamed ceillngs, recently new roofs, etc JUST LISTED $290,000. Call now for appointment. 1•1 TEICI 111-1211 EXQUISITE WHITEWATER VIEW Brand new unique custom trl-level art deco dream! Extensive use of marble. trench doors, European cabinetry. Owner must sell! Huge master suite and view decks thru-outl $425,000. l .. Tlal11-12H RAE RODGERS IS1·1211 ''HElliHTS" 4 BDRI CUSTDI S31&,000 Two story Engltsh Tudor. Spacious 4 bdrm with family room & pool Two fireplaces, sotar heat New plumbing •Separate guest unit in rear Recent addition. Stllt needs some decorating Tremendous value. Ril llOllEllS 111-1211 EASTSIDE SAl ,600 Charming 2 bdrm. 2 \. _V.ne Large lot w1t ll tru11 trees Two flrJ-\. y. warm spacious FAM ILY ROOM j._ V -i 1ust been reduced owners mov1.~ . of area. UL .. DllEIS 131-1211 NEWPORT HElliHTS DUPLEX SUPERB 3 bedroom unit w11h 2' 1 baths lam•lv room 2 fireplaces Completely remodeled -A perfect owners untt Fully contained onP. bedroom unit rear G M I $1 .800 A· very fine property. Asking $245 000 EXCLUSIVE hsllnq Call for an appt RAE IODCERS 131-1211 EISTSIDE BAR&AHI 2 llASTER SUITES A Cape Cod twn with tw master suites. comm p )O and spa Perfect tor singles or couple Onl~ $124,900 Dllll CAPPEL 131 -12&6 Biii CllYOI REDUCED TO S 111,000 Highly upgraded 2 BDRM. den with security gate. pool, spa, tennis courts Owner may tease option DllU CAPPEL 111-1211 EISTSIDE DOLL HOUSE 3 bdrm, 2 bath with added on family room. spa Cozy fireplace. A great location. Just reduced to $209,900. 1111& OIPPEI. 111-1211 IEWPORT HEllm IUILIER'S •WI Located on one of Newport Heights best streets with full size lot. Alley acc:ea1, ctoYbte garage Asking only $195,000. IUU IAnlL U 1-1211 t' -· , HARBOR RIDGE 125,000 DOWI ·THAT'S ITU STULi ASSUMABLE $600,000 1ST TD. $25,000 DOWN. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized "Lautremont" 4BR, 3BA. family room, formal dining, mountain & city light view. Fabulous for entertaining. IHIMYIEINP &RUT llY! POOL SIZEI YARD 1875,000 DEVONSHIRE SBA. 4BA, family room. dining room. NEW PAINT. CARPET. drapes. brick deck kitchen & entry Complete ocean. bay, city & mountain views. Assume $350.000 at 11%. $ 150 .000 at 12%. Rare yard with room for . private pool IOI I IOYIE IOOP LEASE OPTION $760,000 DEVONSHIRE. highly upgraded. 5 BR. 4 BA. oak entry & family room. Formal dining room EnJOY ocean. bay, city & mountain views Will trade for commercial property IOI I IOYIE IOOP CUSTOM IY FARI 9 NARIONIE Redesigned by Fart, this custom 5 bedroom. 6 bath. has a master suite with walls & ceilings of padded stlk, with control lighting for the celestial design work to sleep under the stars. black mirrored walls & gold leaf ceilings 1n formal dining pool & spa of stone with cascading waterfalls Unsurpassed view of ocean. bay, city lights A must to see 1f you want the elegance and contemporary feeling of Harbor 8tdge Asking 1 ,695,000 IOI I DOVIE IOOP LIDO ISL~.ND LllO IAYFllOIT 11,•IO,OOO ITlLIAI YILU IASTEllPIECE Lido Isle bayfront,custom. three bedrooms. 3 baths. Awatd-wtnnlng tile floors & walls thruout Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll cuatom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armoire, leads to masttU" bath "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This Is a must to see. Many Items, too numerous to list ...... 1 .. Ave bedrooms, four J:. •\ \\ \ yard wtth Jaornl, beautlfut ~ \l \It ft,,,.\ , custom ahutten ,... .:t 'l. yl'.-. sun room. 3 tlrepl80ei ~'.\"\ 'I d brtcit. A ateaJ at $325,000. \\J': llYll I• ' RESULTS IEWPORT llY I OCUI YIEW 112• ,.'"'O Ocean & city •e_ ft \-1 rom all rooms, 2 bedrooms, w. b iJ "-dplace. "The Penthouse" Versailles. IOI JI. 111-1211 SEIYIEW UTED co11u11n 1311.0",. ..) . Tennis, community""' \.\\ l, oce~ and city light views On ct ft ... room. 21h baths. family room, 2 fir ~ V .J, wet bar. Lowest priced New Bedford UI I MVIE IMP SPYliUSS S••l,000 View, large 4 bdrm ,. \. \\.·· 3 baths, formal hving dining. farre_ \\ 1-J1eakfast room. den, spa, large yard. iJ II• I HYIE lllP NEWPORT BEACH * IEWPOllT CREST* 201 COLUMBIA OPEi HOUSE SUll 2-5 Smart split level with lofted celllng. 3BR. 3BA, fireplace, wet bar Master suite includes walk-in closet. sitting area & pnvate SUJl~. Formal dining plus nook In 'kitehef'I New paint and carpet Lowest priced plan 4. STOL Tiii llE Fii 1110,000 Ill a IOYIE IOOP NEWPORT IA YFROIT Four bedrooms, three baths, formal dining, family room, view plus room for two boats one up to 50 ft. Assume existing lease option with outstanding terms and low down Great buy at $910,000. Ill I DOVIE IOOP BEACH FRONT FUN! 1225,000 Your 2nd home? Enjoy beach front llving! You can't beat the view. Exclusl\t~ condo near Balboa Pier It's got ltl Security gate, under- ground parf(lng. 2BR. 2BA. Formal dining Beach & ocean view. Wiii trade uo. 1111 MYIE IOOP DISTRESS FORECLOSURE llllS 1100 IEWPORT Fabulous view of Bay and Ooean from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must sefll .. IMYIEIMP 111,100 IEWPORT IUCH Condo In Versailles. Walk to beach, gated com- munity UI JI. 111-1211 IOI I tcmE llDOP IOI lOOP, Jl SPECllLIZlll II IEWPORT IUCH'S FllEST HOl~S . .. - # 1 RE/llll llilfft FOR CALIFORlll FROl 1971 to 11n INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTER OFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath, divided office, end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross lease Corner of Goldenwes1 and 20th Street COST& MESI Of FICE SILE OR LEISE 6400 feet of 100•1, office space well decorated with ample parking Priced below market at 95t N.N N FT or $724,000 sale price. IOI I HYIE IMP SOUTH COAST METRO COIDO SELL OFF 3% DOWN -Owner occupied 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied 1 BDRMS from $63,500 2 BDRMS from $73,900 3 BDRMS from $84,900 Walk to S C Plaza! . IOI .IR. IJ 1-12H Dovie's Favorite Recipe ·--------------------~ I Baked Fish Filets I I 2 onions sliced I I 1 lfz lbs fish fllets (cod, sole, orange furry, etc.) I I 'fz cup mayonnaise I 1 tsp worchestershire sauce 11 I 2 Tbs lemon juice I '~ cup grated parmesan cheese I I 2 tsp chopped parsley I I 111 cup bread crumbs I I paprika I · I Slice onions, place In pan and cover Boll until I I tender but still crisp, drain well Spread onion in 11 I shallow baking skillet, place serving size pieces 1 I of fish on top of onions. Combine the mayo. I worchesterahlre sauce, lemon juice and grated I I parmesan cheese, mix well and spread over fish I I Sprinkle with 'It Tbs parmesan and ~cup bread I I crumbs which have been mixed together over I I fish and sprinkle with paprika for color. I I This can be tow calorie by using low cal mayo I I and less bread crumbs Small bolled red I I potatoes and peas are great with this. I ~---------------------~· .OKER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA • 631-1266 ~&t6/MW~Y~e21 .1~-------·-------------------------·D~U~~~~~· Follow· 7 s teps to keep h o111e in shape Keeping a home in shape 1sn t an easy task But the careful homeowner can avoid serious and costly rt:tpairs by keeping an eye on several potential problem areas. according to Owens- Corning Fiberglas Corp Ttie company offers Seven Easy Steps to Keep Your Home tn Shape: Fl .. hlng: Using held glasses, check tor loose or damaged falshing around chimneys, vent pipes. and tn roof valleys. Loose or damaged flas.hing will permit water to seep through the roof Roof: Again using field glasses. inspect your roof for tom, missing or balding (losing mineral coating) shingles and replace them Also check the roof's underside (in the attic) for drips. watermarks and other signs of water filtration. Siding: Inspect wood siding for missing cracked. warped or rotting boards These may signify the need for venting fans or vapor bamer paint. Check the paint Job for bhstering. cracking, alligatoring or wrinkling. Also check for excessive chalking, a sign the paint job is wearing out too quickly. If you have synthetic siding, vinyl or aluminum. check for dents. cracks and buckling ' r .. t i •I Roof I I JI t •• • Ccuten •, /. ' • • I ft f ' . I) Dowupoat1 ·'· • "' · ' 1 • I ' ~ C &aUd.ng • ' ' ' t 1 I I t I • I I I I Fot.lldatlon • 1 ,, 1 11 1« , ,.,.,, t" Jtl t• 111<-l t ' l}t I l J Jul I ' '•t' • Gutter•: Hose down roof and look for leaks In gutters. especially in seams. Make sure they are properly pitched and free from debris strainers to keep them free of clogs. Be sure to check all joints for leaks. and frame/foundation abutments poor drainage. Oownapouta: They work in tandem with gutters and can also be checked by hoslng down the roof Use wire leaf Caulldng: Make sure the following areas are property cauled and sealed to keep the home airtight and watertight. roof tlashlng, corners, window and door frames. pipe and conduit entries. Found8tlon: Inspect the foundation for large cracks or faults, whlah may Indicate unstable ground and serious structural problems Also check the basement for standing water, water marks and other signs of leakage or Brick and stone work should be checked for cracks. chips and loos mortar Clean and patch bricks that have "spalled" or crumbled around the edges or that show signs of powdering or ''efflorescence." First i 1n pressions sell a ho1ne WASHINGTON. D.C -With home sales at a SIX year peak. sellers with sawy will plan, research and prepare to make their home shine for potential buyers In this month's issue of Real Estate Today.the official pubhcation of the National Association of Realtors, Geraldine H1hck1 , broker/manager of Red Carpet-Marc Realty 1n Palatine, Ill.. tells homesellers "How To Shine at Showings " Hlllcki advises homesellers to take "a buyt:tr's-eye view of the property " Setters who know what churches. schools or other features of their neigh- borhood make It a desirable place to live will definitely have an edge "First impressions are lasting Impressions," Hlllckl cau11ons. "Homesellers should be aware that many cosmetic changes and minor repairs are Inexpensive: neatly cllpped hedges, a coat of fresh paint on the worn front door, or a furniture arrangement that eliminates clutter can make the home look lnvltlno." She tells homesellers to "turn on all the lights, even on a bright day. lamplight Is a dramatic eC1hancement. s.tect soft music to play on the steteo A drop of vanilla pt8Q8d on a lighlbofb will create a wonderful aroma.'' - Hlllckl allO ~ta that homesefl«s consult a checktlst ot featureelmportant to potential buyers to "maximize their chanCee of getting a good price within a r.uonable period of time." Her horneMfllng hlnta Include· • Keep the ,.., mowed; •UM an edger wh9re the grass borders the ald4Malk; •Keep the ywd dean; •Keep the flower beds cultivated and •Consider the value of a quick coat of paint (extenor or Interior). "Unless the Interior of the house Is completely run down and in bad repair," Hlllckl writes, "decorating will not add to the price you can get. but It will make your home more salable. Be critical. Remember. others will be as they walk through the house." Other tips from,Hlllckl Include: •Always keep your rooms Ody. Glve special attention to the kitchen and bathroom: they sell more homes than any other rooms do Clean kitchen countertops frequently •Windows should be sparkling clean Walls should be unmarred. •Fix leaky faucets. loose doorknobs, sticky drawers and warped cablne1 doors. •Remove all unnecessary material from the attic and basement so that full storage and utility space will be vlsJble. •Keep staJrways clear of clutter, for safety and neat appearance. •Keep all rooms ctean, brlght and neatly arranged. •Tum on ell llghta, eapeolelly In dark rooms, and relM Shades midway Of an the way up. •Arrange porch or patk> furniture attractively, and •Depending on the aeaaon, light a fire In the ftrepface or outdoor grlll. The NattonaJ AMC>Cletk>n of Realtor., the natk>n'a largeet trade ueodetk>n. repreMnta ~ than 700,000 membert lnvotved In all upect.e of the real estate lnduatry. I NSPECTION ... From Pace 12 Having a written report of the inspection is crucial. and the report should be a complete statement on the home's condition "In my opinion. a consumer 1sn·t getting his money's worth If an Inspector walks through the house and merely fllls out a checklist," says Jungren, who frequently Includes photographs to record Important condltlons. According to Jungren, the findings should be listed so that backchecklng of repair work can be done wtth mtnlmat effort. Prtorttyrattngs~outd be antgned to repairs so you know which deficiencies must be corrected at once and which ones may be postponed Building Inspectors are often trained as engi- neers, architects, or contractors. Unlike other building services, however. building Inspection has no licens- ing procedures; therefore, It is advl&able to make your selection with great care. For a truly unblaaed Inspection, the Inspector should be Independent, Impartial, and have no atflllatlon either with a real estate company or with a contracting repair firm. In addition, the client has every right to request references. "Mott Important," says Jungren, "don't choose the Inspector becauM he Is Inexpensive or promllel a flat rate. Flat rates and fixed rates do not reflect variations In the condition of buildings." ·'Remember, the quality of lnspectk>n determines the credlblllty of the repon," he says. You.might enjoy discovering your old home's past Where there' a a wlll, there'1 a way to discover who bullt your house. who lived there, how weJI they lived, and how they aJtered the place. Using records found In many public llbraries,, city halls, and local historical eocietlea, you can do some amateur sleuthing to create a famlly record, aid an eccurate restoration, or limply Mtlafy your curtoatty. Arat look at the hou• haetf, suggests Country Home; It's Uttered with ciues.. You can estimate the age of a building from the styte ot the maJn wing and additions. or come up with more predae readings on conatructk>n data baaed on naUs, screws, door hinges, and moldings. An archttecturaJ historian "can take one look at a beam and eave you yeara of ,....,ch," saya Martlyn Burke, a hou-.mueeum curator who has spent yeara researching her famlly'1 18th-oentury town house In Alexandra, Va. Searching for your house's character can take a few hours or a sizable chunk of your life, depending on how deeply you want to dig Into the lives of former residents, their relatives, tenants, and descendants, aaya historic preservation expert Mlchael Leccue. Hiring a historian can help. "You might have to Invest $50 to learn how to research properly,'· says Emily Elg of Traoerles, a Washington conaultlng firm that speclallzes In historic-house research. But that outlay wlll make the task sJmpler and the results more accurate, Elg says. It's also worthwhUe to compare notes with a local expert who can place your find Inga under the llght of the area' historical records. Finding a former resident can also be a research bonanza. When Bob Oomnltz of Lexington, Mass., asked about his 1887 house at the local hlatorlcal society. he learned that the son of the builder was stlll llvfng In Vermont. Oomnltz contacted the 96-year-old son, who saJd hta father, a Boston financier. was an amateur photographer and very fond of his new house. The son sent Oomnltz prints made from ht. father's daguerreotypes and told him stories about the '*ohborttood as It was 80 or 90 years ago. 1 House hlsto'rlans stress that you rieed more than one source of Information. Thorough, balanced research Is needed to canoet out the misleading clues, faulty memories, and local legends that can cloud the truth. "You need a systematic ap- proach," says T. Michael Miiier. an Alexandria historian. "Start de- veloping the chain of title so you can get names. Then go to the courthouse, where you can begin to do what I call fleshinR out the personality of the house.' From Country H<>IH, •~Ith maga#M. MATTRESS MADNESS ••• P'romP13 Wh8t ahould you newer apllt up? (a) A well-matched couple, (b) A pair of ShOfttl, (c) A mattress and box springs. replacing when: (B) The warranty expires, (b) You hsve trouble getting dates, (c) It Is uncomfortable. All of the above. The construction of The answer Is "c" A mattress may ------IATUllDAY )iuNa 21. -/PAM t7 HOUSING ST ARTS DROP ••• l'l'OlllPaeelS la stlll very strong," aaJd David Wyss, an economist with Oata Resouroee Inc. Wyss noted that mortgage rates, while they have been rtalng In the past month, are atlll well below levels of Just a year ago. A weekly survey by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. saJd ftxed-rate mortgages dipped to a eeven-year low of 9.86 percent In late Aprll but have since rtsen to a natfonal average of 10.76 percent last week. Analysts said rates wUI probabty stablltze at around 10.5 percent, and they predicted strong saJes and con- struction of slngle-f amity homes In the months ahead. In May, single-family homes were constructed at an annuaJ rate of 1.26 mllllon units, Identical to the April level, but construction of apartment com- p&exee with flYe « more unJi. plunged 21.9 J)e'cent to an annuaf rate of •-..: 5<42,000 units. It was the steepest drop In apartment building since a 35.8 perceut tan In February 1985. Some analysts said the decline reflected Investment jfttert about the proposed eHmtnatlon of · several real estate tax break• In leglliatlon now before Congress. But other analysts attributed the decline to oveirbulldlng In apartment units and high vacancy rates In many parts of the COYntry. Commerce Secretary Ma•colm Baldrige expressed optimism tha1 housing starts would "maintain a • healthy pace becal aM Of t"8 general level of lntwest rates and the growth ln conaumef Income.'' GEODESIC DOMES GAIN ••• PromPaee12 destgn became widely known as the United States' pavlllon at Expo '67 In Montreal. lnan lntervlewln-1983,ahorttybefore his death, FuUer estimated that 300,000 geodesic domes stood around the world, with about one-third of them bullt In playgrounds as toys for chil- dren. Richard Robinson, president of Monterey Domes Inc. In Rlvers!de, Calif., estimates there are about 15,000 dome homes In the country. ''California kind of kicked things off. but some markets are developing In the East Juat as strong as California, llke the mid-Atlantic states and some areas In the South and Southeast," he said. "It started out u an alternate OOuslng thing, but a lot of domes we oolng Into highly custom homea." Smtth'e company, Double R Domes. has been lnvotved with protects at both ends of the spectrum. ranging from Coomer's do-tt-youf'Mlf dome for about ~.ooo to a $-400,000 CUS1om home on a bluff overk>oklng the Paclflc that features custom-cut walnut mofd- lngs. ltallan tile, stained-gins wlndowe and stainless steel nails. "The owners wanted something unique," said Smith. Gordon & Dottie Redmon are pleased to announce each piece~~p~81lll.1be .other~ to wear out before or after the expiration maxTmlZe llt9.An Fnnerspnng maltres! of ttt. warranty. 1 [ruiifi'Y'.:"'il~5i'Clatt--:---- should tut nearly 70 percent longer If suggest that the lifetime of a mattress It's paired wtth a ateef wire box spring. varies from eight to 10 years. It's time In fact, a worn box aprlng can ruin a to change your mattress If: you can feel new mattreu In as llttte as s!x months. the aprlnga through the ticking (the outer covering), there's a depression In How often attould you rotate your the middle of the mattress. or there are mett'"9? ridges In the mattress. T~~J:eE:';:.';" weeks, (b) Monthty, (c) The beat mattrea la the firmest one you can _ftnd. The answer ta "c." It Is suggested (a) Trw, (b) Fslse. that you rotate your mattress every she The answer Is true. but there's a months or so. This way, you'll ensure condition: you should buy the firmest that the cushioning gets an even 1-..1 fort ble t dlstr1butlon of weight over the years. mattress that -•com a o you. You may want to cov.r the mattress To check for proper support, lay on with a pad tQ.j(.ep It clean. With an your back and try to sllde your hand 1n~nngmattreu,voudon'thaveto under the small of your back. A good · ..... ...,.. ' firm mattress should allow tor the worry about leakage; higher utility bills .n.,.,. made by the natural arch In your from etectrlcal demands caused by __.... heatera; chemical additives; or the back. You should be able to slide your problems associated with movtng a hand In, but not too easily. waterbedl It you've an1wered five out of eight question• correctty. consld« youraelf You know ,our mattreea nMd9 an expert. --- the relocation of Starboard Escrow Corporation at 1617 Westcliff Drive Suite I 09 Newport Beach, California 92660 (714) 548~ 7723 ---------- , --.. • ~-....-~ . -. t • I • . ~~. HOMES FOR SILE * 1112 Berkshire ln. (Dover Sh°'99) N.B. 35e Evening Canyon, Shorecttffa 23-45 Port Car11sMI, Seawtnd 662--0550 $310,000 Sat/Sun 12-8 644-6200 $595,000 Sunday 1~ 644-6200 $389,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 2013 Calvert, Coeta MeN 3412 Geranium, Coeta Meaa 112 Beringer Ct .. Newport Beech 645--0303 $159,900 Sunday 1~ 6'5-0303 $279,000 840-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 ••25 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge SAT 1-5 844-8200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1·5 *&33 Cameo Hghlnds Dr., cameo Hghtncn 29 Goteta Point, SOYQlall, CdM 675-«>00 $358,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 631-1288 $835 .• Mo Sunday 1-5 1 IEDROOI •17 CVmet Bay Or., C.O.M. **127 Harbor Island, Newport Beech 759--9100 $525,000 land Inc. Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1,595,000 SAT/SUN 1:30-5 * * 1323 Bayside Or., Mal Kai 644-6200 $449,000 Sunday 1~ 542 Catalina, Newport 8eect'I 645--0303 $225,000 SAT/SUN 12~ 2 IEDROOI 975 Bavs'de Cove, Covea 644-8200 $599,000 715 Goldenrod, Corona Def Mar Sunday 1-5 $2'49.900 SaVSun 1-8 •3e08 Marcus, N.B 845--0303 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 * 511 Cliff Ortve, Cflffh1wn, NB &42-5200 $322,500 Sund1y 1-5 1309 Oofphln Terrace, Newport 8w:h 631-7300 $905,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 318 Driftwood, Sh«edln.. CdM 720-0455 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 2907 Ebbtlde. Harbor V'W Hiiis 644-6200 $559,000 Saturday 2-5 '41'4 Narcissus, Corona def Mar 38-4 FlOW9r Street, Costa Meu 673-7512 $240,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9080 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 3'420 Summertet Circle, Coeta Meaa 1730 Galaxy Ortw, OoY9f Shoree. N.8 . 759-6700 $205,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 1'407 Bonnie Ooone Terrace, CdM 844-6636 $339,000 Sun 1-5 28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 675-6000 $210,000 SUN 1-5 * 1710 Kings Road, Clltfhaven, N B 631-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * • 29 Ocean Vista, Newport Beech 760-383'4 $529,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 17 Ocean Vista, Sea Island, Nwpt 8ch 73~980 $423,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon, NB 759-6700 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 • v 39 Whitewater( Pl 1) Jasmine Cf1(, CdM 893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOlll 502 Acacia, Old Corona, Corona Del Mar * 1120 Gotdenrod, COM 759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 328 HaHI Drtve, (Ocean View), Old CdM 759-9070 $695,000 Sundly 12-5 * • 1207 Highland, H1tbor Hlghlanda, N.8. 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-5 ..,. HI Jetty Dr, Jumlne er.-. CdM 759-1626 $339,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 *300 Kings Piece, Newport Bwh 631-1266 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 Kings Rd., Newport Beach &44-8200 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 •3148 Manl1tee, C091a Mesa 645-0303 $1'49,900 SAT/SUN 1-4 **308 Morning Star lane, Oowr Sl\orel 631-7300 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 221 Narcissus, Olde CdM &44--0121 Ss.45,000 32 Ocean Vltta. Sea Island 644-6200 $499,500 SAT/SUN 1-5 Saturday 1-5 644-9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2017 Patom1, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 **2215 Bayside Drive, COM 644-6200 $1 , 195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 *'4627 Surrey Or, Cameo Hlghlandl, CdM • 29 Beacon Bay, Beacon Bay 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 4500 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 644-6200 $365,000 Sunday 1-'4 200 Del Mar. Coat• M ... 631-7370 $150,000 Saturday 12-6 760-9072 $629,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 1807 Tanuna Terrace, COM 6«-8200 $485.000 Sunday 12~ 10'4 Via Florence (Udo Isle) NB 644-9060 $«9.500 Sunday 1-5 2'411 Via Marina, Back Bay, Newport Bwh 631-7300 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 487 E. 19th St., Costa Meaa 642-8853 $170,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 3467 Wlndeor Ct, Cotti Meu 1014 E. BaJboa Blvd., Peninsula M4-62QO. $996,000 Settlf'day 1-6 209 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-8700 $310,000 877 Jo.Ann St. Colta Mes1 Sunday 1-5 637-1458 $135,000 Sunday 12-5 433 Morning Canyon, Corona Hghlnds 644-6200 $285,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 645-0303 $20'4,900 SUN 1-5 4 IEIROOI •••721 Ba~ Or1~. Nepwort 8ch 760-5000 $1,175,000 Sund1y1~ •2001 Kew.me., Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1800 Pttcertn, Mesa Verde, C.M. 321 Poppy, Olde CdM 5'4()...7355 $164.900 Sunday 1-5 675•6000 $625,000 SUN 1-5 1 Poln••ttla, Old CdM, Corona Def Mar 1921 Teresita lane (Harbor Hlghland1) NB _. 644-9060 $2'47,500 Sunday 1-5 759-9070 $367,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 32 Vienna 329 So PolnMttla, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $469,900 Sunday 1-5 673-5354 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 2637 Vista Omada 831-1288 $228,950 Saturday 1-4 3 I R 19lus Fii Riii tr DEi * .... Bel boa Coves, newp<>f1 Beach 65()...2709 $448,000 Sunday 1-5 • • 1'4 Balboa CoYM, Newport Beach 6!!0-2109 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR 19lu1 Fii RI t r IEI ••2345 Arbutus Street, Eastblun, Newport Beach 831 -7300 $350,000 Sunday 1.5 •• 2005 Baleerlc 631-1266 $235,900 Sunday 1-4 ••?812 Bayahore Drive, Bav-horee 64'4-e200 s 1,300,000 Sunday 1-'4 **842 H1tbor Island Or., Harbor Island 644-6200 $1,200,000 SAT 1·5 **608 Harbor Island ,Newport Beach 759-9100 $1,075,000 Sunday 1-5 ••3013 Java, Col1a M ... &45-0303 $385,000 SAT /SUN 1-5 2018 Leeward Lane, Baycre91, N.B. 631-7300 $375,000 Sat 1-5 2109 Miramar Ortw, Balboa Peninsula 673-7'495 $375,000 Sat/Sun 2109 Mtramar, N.B. &46--0303 $399,000 • 1880 Part(Ylew, Coste Meea SAT 11-'4 &46-0303 $205,899 SAT 1-5/SUN 1~ 250 Poppy, (Ocean View), Ofd CdM 759-9010 $399,000 SaVSun 12-5 1601 Port Abb9y Ptace. N.8. 759-9100 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 1835 Port Taggart, Harbor V\ew Homel. NB 559-fMOO -$334,500 Sunday 1-5 « 1 Redtande. Newport Height• 960-eo.tQ $345,900 Sunday 1-5 •24 Roeklngham, Betcourt 644-8200 $&49,500 SAT/SUN 1-5 * • 19 Royal St. George, Big Canyon ~200 $599,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 1201 Santiago Drtve, Dover Shoree, N.8 631-7300 $3&6,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1148 Santiago Or1ve, Dover ShOrel, N.B 631-7300 $475,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 1521 Seacrest, H.V. Hiiia 644-6200 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 2027 Shlpway Lane, Baycreet, N.B. 631-7300 $339,000 Saturday 1-5 *'425 Tustin, Newport Beach 631-1268 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 **•815 Vie lldo Soud, Lido ..... NB 67~161 $2,200,000 Sit-Sun 1·5 720 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $795,000 Saturday 1-4 & IEIROOI 31132 Holly Drive, South L.eguna '499-1&00 $725,000 SUNDAY 1-5 & IR ,111 Fii RI t r DEi •• 1437 Antigua Way, BaycrMt, N.B. . 631-7300 "415,000 Sunday 1-5 2 121 Aratla (Eatbluff) Newpott Bwft 644-90e0 $285,000 Sunday 1·5 • 23 Bodega Bay. Spygtus 644-8206 ,..99,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 12 Burning Tl99, B6Q C1nyon 644-6200 $875,obo Saturday 1·6 * 1506 Dorothy l.Me, Westcllff, NB 759~8700 l305,000 Saturday 12-4 1518 Galaxy OriY9, Dover Shorea, N.8 . 63l-7300 $657,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Hermltege, Big Canyon 6«-8200 11,095,000 Sunday 1-~ '4 Morro Bay, Spyg&aa &4'4"'8200 S835.000 Sunday •·5 3800 Ocean Birch, Spygtass Ridge 64'4~ S490,00C1 -Sunctay 1-5 *• 1883 Samw, Costa MtJU 645-0303 $259,000 SAT 12~/SUN 1-5 12'42 Somer'Mt (W99tciltf) Newport Bwf'I 644-9060 $387,000 Sunday 1 .. 5 **•'401 North St1t (00'\ler Stior.) NB 673-535-4 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 vs rraf8iagar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt 8Gh 644-9060 $990,000 Sundlly 1'"6 * •6 Tr1falgar, Hlfbor Ridge 640-'4888 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 * * •90'4 Via lkSo Nord, Lido !Me. 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Nwpt 8c:h 646-4380 $125,500 S.1/Sun 1-5 2 111 11111 Fl• I• tr IE~ ••..,.280 Cagney Lane #320 VIiie Balboa 873-7300 11ae.ooo s.t..sun 12-4 105 Jumlne ~ Newport Beed\ 631-7300 $342,500 Sunday 1-5 **833 UcSo Pll'k Or., H.8. 759-9100 '510,000 Saturday 1~:30 *•2792 Longwood Court, CM 54&-2313 1188.500 Sunday 1~ **45 Belboa Cc>Yel, Newpor1 Beech 213 Ot1mond, Balboa llllnd •18 Point Loma. 8pygtaa 23 Octan Vllta (Sea lltand) Nwpt ec:n 673-9080 $525,000 Sund•y 1-5 831-1288 $495,000 S1t/Sun 1-S &4~200 $5&'9,000 Saturday 1-5 M4-9060 $43.5,000 S.turday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 201 Columbia. Newport Creet. Nwpt 8ch 631-1266 $ 180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 218 Marguertte. Okte COM 675-6000 $439,000 Sunday 1-5 464 Vista Trucha, Newport Beacil 963-8852 $335,000 Sun 1-5 26 Wlldgoose Ct., N.B. 759-9100 $189,950 Sunday 2-5 OLD COROIA ~EL llR 328 HAZEL Like a French Villa. on the Riviera Forest-like Canyon as Your Backyard with Refreshing Ocean View Gorgeous 3 stry w/stunnlng decor & Impeccable taste. 3Br. open 2 stry FR & wine cellar. French doors. crown moldings. hrdwd firs. beveled mirrors. top-of-the-line appllanoes $695,000 ... ......... "IPECTICIW" IPEI llllAY 12-1 .II• I Petty Mohul4 lll·IOl O -..-.-..HT•wr• Perfeetl•• lul•e A O•t Corona del Mar: In Exclusive Irvine Terrace ... Walking Diltaooe to Yacht Clubs, GoU, Tennis, Fashion Island, Newport Center, Balboa Island. Completely Remodeled-2 Bedroom. Den. To 1ee ii to appnciate. RE DUCED TO ·····-ANCY IMlllNINO RIAL TOR 714 144 ... ·' ------~ ~-~._.-------~-------------------------. r 3 IR ,1us Fii RI er DEi 862 VIiiage Creelc. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $134,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 4 IEIROOI 912 Hyde Ct.. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $160,000 SUN 1-5 OLD CORONA DEL MAR $399,000 OCEAI VIEW HOME 4 11111 + FlllLY 11111 2IO NPPY IPO UY/ ... 12·1 ,,,. a ram •11n11 ftf-1110 1111111YUTMEm ldllf Gorgeous Pacifica bl-levet model In fabulous Sea laland. Cuttom private pool/spa. 2 Bdrm, 3'~ ba, master bdrm suite w/frplc, gourmet kitchen, professlonally decor1tec:t & lendecaped. Offered at 1529,000. A wonder· lul home for entertaining Ind relaxed Call- fomla IMng at Its beat. Open Sunday 1-5. 29 Ocean Vista, Newport Beech (Jamboree & Island Ulgoon) ........ BEST CORONA DEL MAR BUY!!! 3Bdrm, 2Ba, sunny patio, hardwood floors, high beam ceilings $367 ,500 -Doll Housel! OPH SAT /SUI 12-5 321 POllSETTIA Jll I · Pim lcDOUU 75t-9010 SllDSllV£STIEITS > IATUllDAY J U1H J I, 1"'6/ft •Spa *Pool **Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool v Give addr .. at guard gate BLUFFS Lovely greenbelt ~ang. Immaculate ~ Br., 3 Ba., m neutral tone~. Customized krtchen Central arr S229,000 Fee 521 A VENIDA CAMPO, N.B. . - SALE OR LEASE OPTION Beautiful Westcliff family home. 4 years new. 4 Br., 4 Ba + library. fam room. gourmet kitchen. Pool & Sj>!. S43~.ooo 1113 GROVE LANE, N.B. CALL (714) 720-1704 Doug Bulley, Broker ·- ..... I I ·~" l -~----~~---7-------------................ ----------------.................... ... CLASSlfl*'* RIAL _ISU.'l'I RIAL llTATI •<'MCJl'I .. ,, ,_ ........ 11)1 ,_~ .........., & ,,,..,1)11:~ lllO hi'• '°' ... 111) ,_,.,.,.., __ DEADLINES OIAECTORIE8 a.-~ ~ FOR .IALI ... ?(t<I .. ,~ IJH '-"'WW\..,...,., 1161 S-0 ..... 11"1 o..,..eo.i PUBLICA TtON DEADLINE 1..~IOh l typ•• •lH ... ..,,.,.,_. ~ ....... ,...... HOUSES/CONDOS ~W\ fo .. ~·-..:f ,,,._ ,_, .. _ ... 1116 *"''--1111 S...,...l- C. Gulde MOt.o.y I Thunday ""'° P'lo4 , rtd<ly Monday Fri 4 30 p m _ ... lt;t'\1-0t'~ .. , ._.. ... ~ ()vi ()f <.o ,, . .,. 9" I )l'I .,_,.__... ...,.. Of s,.,.,.. ,,OiW...._ \)Q •arc: .... ,.,,..., c.. .... 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The o .. ly Pllo1 llrivM fOf elTICienc;y IWld eccurley HoweYet. occMIOnllly e<tOfl do occur Pleale llllen ~ ~ ed II rMd beck IWld ehec* your ~ d•lly flec>Ort tlf!Ofl lrnmedltllely 10 642·5e711 The Delly Pllol ~' no liablltly tor any en0t 1n .,, 9dwt11Mmenl tor wt\lch 11 ~ be raponllble flkCflPI tor lhe C<* ot Ille ~ 91:1~ occ:uC)led by lhfl ••or Creon c;.,, on1y be lllowed '°'the""' in-110n THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS Tei.: M-F &-5:30/COUNTER M·F &-5 IH.1 latatt Ftr la1t lhal latatt F11 lalt hal lltatt Ftr lalt l1tura1 1112 lnnaJ 1112 lneraJ l lalMa c.n.. Ml llu 1122 Gtatral 1002 GntraJ 1112 llnaa/Cedn Ml .... , 1·1 flD llT OILUTlll Palanll 1117 BY OWNER OLDE COM ;;;;;~--====~======::;iliit;:ur:=aJ;t-;.;,,;;-.;l(flWWWIRl OEITULNEW L!!>,WNGPllT a UL11A 11ftS Of YOUR propeftJM. NO BY OWNER 2+2 aup;;{ S ol Hwy w/great poten--• oo" obllg•tlon by TOP oce •n aide 41th at, t111t, home w/beeuttrul OPEii THIS WEEIEllD •Tmlllffl• Commerclallyz.onedtot, 1 WHlll~W/ .. PRODUCER. C•ll S232t<, w/S175K edf a rent.iun11,petto,eateMe •~.-.1 a.ta.-4 blodt to pier lllld ... to lnVltlng famlly home. LR. PATRICK TENORE llUUtT\ .,.903-1031 tv, 1279.500. fr8Pm. tind _..., w•!-.. beech Smell cottage on DR OYef1odc wai.rfront; 131-12ee -••• • H .... wttenoa 175--5715 llOI hdll ""'°"" 12121 S1 y\ant ""Ir! "'9.000 Most poc>ulw PIM "E" I property now -UM rent 2nd "' mitt IUtlte w/tD-,... -. Satwdly (upended) Over 2000 all Q' r~ I rebulks '°' her Ntha, trpto a study; 2 . Custom 48r 3811 home. BY OWNER -lOnt value, S649.000 Sllidl• I.J0-4 30 3Br + '-mlly Choice loc. comm• r c I 11 I u • • guest bdrm + family Walk to bMcfl & bey Ir vine Terr ace. 4bd ' Custom fut1K• Priced! S 107 ,500. Ce.It lo .... room $525,000 Formal IMnO & dining rm: 2'Aba, reduced to S310K 1 Cwt )01 ~IJ fruc:hJ 41S Hdoltapt 22 Wnont S391.500 ... S4a1d1yl-S ~l:c,lcil ... ~~~;~soo 142-1200 IWOLIGITlll :~~:ba)'lrr~~~ By:;.t;;.:5 mo.ooo · · · Swida, 1 s 1111t.m rruu NMt w..cdtft. e.utlf\i41g ~~5.~d<= = If , ... /IUllBI ooo s.nbJ l s I '2400 ON 10% INT ang1 •try Condo wlfrptc most Sat/Sun. Cell tor Remodeled with llPPfoved St9S. · Sharp 3br 2ba condo. 1 2Br 28&, lg patio Walk to Info. 573-7495 plans for rNr house S499 ooo . ~J l s blk from SC Plaza Pool, SPfCIAL W11mJ mllft<eta & other lllCllltlel 1249,900 1p11 + carport. only Large muter Bedroom Only $125.000. 641 •380 715 GOLDENROD 1·6. $267,000 $9~.000 sm.ooo $82,900 2 br S72,999. apecloua den end FMh lllurle, R11r PDllsa.A umm IUICD 111 .... 2511 W Sunflo'Mlf Sue -Bedroom eulte with many --NEW LISTING ,_ 111 • ' • • 2811 EJiecutlYe home Prl-dltk>n New Ille kltc:Nn Bedroom, 2'.4 Bath beedl f UIT&ITll IOUI NW Sit/~ I S S..watd 131-12.A j .aT 111 t>ufflina Totally CIUltom-lalMa bllU llM Nice level bMCh 11nd ~I~~ Cell 10 Sal/~ I s I·~"~~~'\ ! IThlt gorgeous 2 story 3Br, Ind and lfl ftrst r•t• con-IPll-aNred dodl OtcMr 5 500 000 Sat/Sul 1 s d~1 ~ I vat• gated comrnunltyj and batha, llfeplKe In ltV-a.&Y 1~ home In good condltton. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 t-3 33 lbdalfrlt U . · .. -, _,_ .. , wllak• & clubl'loule Thlal Ing room and RV parking 1JM PAii Hu lormlll dining room. CWMO Hlghlenda Pr•tin. 21 Rlllbow flls ....... S229,500 .... Sat/Sul 1-S I h~_.m!_ ... wu 1r1•7c,.•~0011Y apace •. 4s1 2s91,200200. F1bu~ Island duplex. ~ 1'.!,_.~!~.. pool & entertainer's c»-ll'fD'S llUT I r ... u...... to , "·" • 4bd, 2b• Upper unit. 3bd, many.-.... "" light home 38f. lam & o(kt/I(' 1.:.ld<:r.<!t/I(' I 760-8333 I .,_.....,,_ ... ~ onu L-'• Clll now. wont lut 2b• lowet unit GrNI I Beet view of bay llld formal dine rm ~I ...,...,... .,..,,..... ''' •• rm mountalNI Wiii lllke 40' ' ' go,nowllthellme.Avall-1 • • lncomeproperty to 50' boet 1875000 light.&elry.llllnew • •ble 10 helc> you nno ano Traditional g) I • Celt 10 ... • •tor •chok:ie dee« 4827 buy your home In New-R 1 ora 11anc11 ··2 1200 Surr91y Dr. Agt 750-9072 port S..Ch, Corona del l ea ty realfor .,. • late40....12lH Mer. Cell for appointment 63 I-7370 I . JASMINE CRK ano• M 2Br ANNE DENNIS 673-4062 + den. hot tub, lkyttte, If • I kl f h lido AM!ty bllln bbq Tenn11 a pool your• 00 ng or a ome, 673--7300 or &rs-8066 Corne-Com .. lgll Corne 39 Whitewater Sun 1·5 c•la•s•s•lf•te•d•h•••'•"•••w-s.fo-r 11.0-u •• -iiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiit>uyiiii·iiii1niiiie1iiiiuelftediiiiiiiiiiiiii NORTH BA Yf RONT suN~:~~~;~-5 BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK PERFECT GARDEN SEITING HOME This im maculate 4 bedroom, 3 bath home Is a real jewel Includes beam celllngs, trench doors, cozy brick fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens, large pool, spa and Kol pond. Perfect for outside living and entertaining. Sellers exceptionally motivated. JUST REDUCED TO S835,000 For more information call: DANNY BIBB or STEPHANIE GROBY 644-6200 ,.- 2 UNITS ON BALBOA ISLAND c. .... •1111u ltn 31~H°o~rt,c;::c,~ ~:I(+ 4 Bedroom + 1 Bedroom SPll'flla.ll 111• 2'"811· L• 720-04~ LIVE AT BEACH Apartment. Great income. ,_,,.MTD YllW 32e Oretild -•s· Lo• Great location. A real steal at 3:;" t!.::!"·~· 10% oa-n .?we s210K $629 000 BY OWNtR 1729,500 OCEAN VIEW HOME I • 759-<)119 48r + 3811 f gr•t yd, Balboa Island Realty ~~~·'°' ~as:~·,; .. ANDINVESTMeNTe~M~~NY ................ '~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 67-3-8700 SCYfHEBYS INTEHN.\TION.\L REAITY 759-6700 LIDO ISLE Furnished 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den. Spacious home and patio Sl900 month. LAGUNA BEACH Lovely ocean front condo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den and se- curity $1400 month BEACON BAY Bayfront, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room Sandy beach, tennls USOO month SPECIAL OPEi HOllE II FUILlll SU ISUID UTlllAY 1-IPI 17 Ocean Vista $423,000 23 Ocean Vista $435,000 32 Ocean Vista $499,500 Et .. ~ ... IN NC:WPO RT C ENTCH 6449060 r IAYFROIT Sll,DDO -DGWI LT: on the bay In an elegant set· ting. 4Bdrm, 3Ba, 3 car garage. Full 90' on the wat• wldock. Owner Wiii consld• an exchange. Call me for waterfront ahowtng. Pam Moaa 760·6000 Rrf M* of Newport Beach ----· - BEST II BLUFFS TtTILU OUll--3Br, 2Ba. lux otf- whlte carpeting. Nearly new klthcen appliances, large enclosed private patio. Immaculate move-In condition. Sec. ays. $177,500 LH. Ml UT/Ill 1-4 ltM ftlTI 111 • Ill lfFlll El1ID UITD • ULI nu TllD •&• m •••• • flf1Y TIHH• ••AU • alffl PllfQTD • 111 UST Tiii llftlL WI UYI llYIU • IUI Ulmll. HELEI 8. DOWD l11H1r, 110. 721-1412 Utt I IUJ wltll 811 11,.111 PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY Prlle ....... .. TIE IDT 4 Bedroom Harbor View Hiiis home to $111,111 Ena c.tett INN[WPOIH < CNTU~ 6449060 -· associated t-..J -.. 4 .·, . ..,_. . .. LET'S BUILD EICHT UllTS •yucca vAWY• $8,000 DOii IUYS 150X 190 R-3 lot with 1700 aq. tt. home and room for eight units -All this for $79,000. JOY YOUIG (714) 432-0650 • Elaine Rose • Don Couture ~MerrWLynda .. . . r ,, . ·-------------~----------...---..... --------------.................. .. H"PT 8LUff8.LUlC"'10W ftU--DUPUX • UKI NEW, 2 IU. ... 1M Condo. lend Inc. 3tle. OoMn *-1Mm U&Wy nu~ no~ bdrm. lll'llGll. ..... Benge. dJw t.e ~ 2 l:llDaka to a.d\ SllO +den, ~ 2'4M. tam ""· l'W'Y ~ conoo. Fomw rnodlU• 1te0" ...,., .-. ~ ~-r•f~•:ror. '73&fino. ~ oo•n•r, s bclml .a. ._ 81¥ rri ~ or--.msK. .. onw.. mMr~lncl"*· 11PPt-.ao+•s•14'4 lot 1a. (1 •IWllllde ••••& .,....l2200/N..,cs ciorwki, W..tpon My rOt9C1 w.la & wood ltlut· All ~.._ C9I 2llr 28a, ..._ I m.y Of'EH SEVEN ~YS Wiit ...,,. frPQ. ....,.._ ......... ~ & fl ~. ~ ..,.. 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SQUEAKY CLEAN LO NEW. WXUNOU8 '"~ MC:t .-1o. oornpill "°'*1Tenctll31-12te *1nla. Dl'9a we only V~t7~ 2bd tti. ~ ~ 2 8 0 0 U,. L ! X • CONDO-VIU.A ~ ~. Aug s 10/mo. EntoY ... at tM ...,, "" 380 2M.o.n In 0.-.0. .d end ~ .., E.6* ... now em plJlt gawd. 9Ubt. cno, .... Sep411600OlS1to0 ~ ••ii•~\:· bMCfl. Cell tooey on"* ~ ....,.,, ct.di 1825 ~-'I -. 80't ~·•Id~ 1 CMcl -.'7&olrno ~ 9Nll di tlcpi111911t. La MOO' 113-4421 e• r ,: labulou9 buy meny ..,_ other'9 too ,_ . ..._._ .-. • • 11100 mo or Hll 531-41tt1 AG' tee w. Stde, llOO/mo + .... , 1 pet~. +1116 • aaL wl l tO 000 dn trMtM •fAST'Bl.Uff AAEA ~ 28< + r.mtty room In tacC9t-..cutlty. 846-7824. po tit. IH-1500 or CIOnlld'. 8111 es4-7170 2aa, ~ .._ t 1~ l1Ul a lllt• ftlW ..,, oondltlon Room 10 COZV·2bd fl"t hM •: 38'. 2Be. famlly rm, "1*. ae:M>755 Aot. No F9e. 840 eiq ft, 4 belN. 2 ' In. -Vtn• 'Aentt From ~ 4 bdrm 9dd on. Only S139,500. ~~fr:°· hdwd th. On lg lot. Nr IW• =--=-~ ... 1111 175-4812 hOl'M on•~':. wher9 ~=~o. a1w.u~· ~~lmm9d !Wt. 2M. ...-yd. vow. gnx4,Wot~·~t60t 28lJ(eat.28r2kNwpt PWlllMJllWaft*- tlW lemlly & come '""' grdnr &. wtr pd, 2 cHd .._~or.a. 1291 If aMa Spl 1114 28A 1 home to comtort •lf'ltmTml1 Cut•&Cozy28<28a.den.38R28A.. Merine High-nlpeital1200...,..273 28RtW2atoryunfurn dbl 09" comm pool i. Condo belle dbl g sm.ooo. Catt Algflt ..... In B6g ~ =· ~ ~ 1" = landt. Sep. ~-No E. SID£ LUXURY In. pine =-d=--:c.~· l«V' tfats .... S1900 pool it225. TI0-397• HUT WUTlll IW. :r.:':1:= SC':' to $1200/mo 17~578 petS 1~ ~ ~:~ foreat. lg 2bd. Mdg. d/W, sr26tmo. 75t:1141 . 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Po 2··Ba,~commpool&I Leb •• 14 bMCfll 3bdrrn mERoo T1red °' i.ndlClrCI....... ..,,,.... OoMn/'tley w .,, .. t11nn $2551(8krl42·213A ... ,...-Rlatlt2 ~ ... FwnitymMWlll,....opt. 3 BR 2 I( det*'I I:. S. l9larid .,,....., Unit 38' S1 t50.0wner&0-7S4 -•• 2be ,..,.,,. Yf•7 ~ ycxK property. 548-7541 f*1'I rm, ale., 2 ow ger.. ,,,,... -Sfllfa.f IT'S Im Ealttllde Co.t• M9M C«-kltc:tl dbl OWIV9 S1400 S11001mo Anll 7/1 48a. den, pwt pool. fP9. Wall to009M-•PI To mow "" to elege!ICe ner loC:atJon PrlndpMt S3M181 AQt... e 111:.t...-Se'~ LARGE 280, 28A HOUSE 497""310 Or .......am ..... 3 CM 0-OlllW 3000 ,.,,. a Ulll 4 rm Mlco Into a new •tate home only '220.000 ceniU Ml Li llU ft~l ~WI 2 CAR GARAGE. QUIET 0RANGETREE Cando sq ft amtn8C VK8tlt •pplt prO\llded with• tWltutlC vtew & • .. .,WIH •Upd t d D ly LIFESTYLES, 1195/MO. t Bdrm PoOf ten i S3e00/mo. C9I Aat. J4f1 ~1tt Af1' tee wrap around dectt, 5 a 1-22a !It' DOI ™· frnrMG, ID a e a 541-9"90 welQtlt "room •• no ~ Hunt to ... ~ WA TERf'RONT lg 2 bell bdrma.tamoyrm&mor•. r,r~~~"~~ eH •·eas g Ltur9I Point• 38r 21Aea Av.U111.1e2&.&&1-2&54 ••• RllY* 2.,., 9'plc. petto, oi Ill loca1ed In a ~ded mo. -7 ft1 N unique loC w/~ lg peUo 28' tk t .,. lndty, utll9, t1350 Yl1Y I g a t • com mun I t y Ao1 7S0-8070 , .,.._ Yr IM. Comm pool T=.. ~ ~~ bltlna, >"1Y $,~ + MC. no PtU. bo&1 ise5.ooo.CaM 0etac:MdMe.2+c1en.w12 Prices s111&1mo. Av.1 lmmed. trplc ,., PoOt 1 -.,..: llUlllT 11._.... 9V9'I 660-2291 llUT WUTUI car~ le9a thWl t bll to CMaNre Prop 7&e-1877 s t30olmo. 854-7232 f ...ti 11 .._ IW. man O.t .. "~-t. oc:.n s 1200/mo, thort • Open 7 Days MESA VERDE •AEHTAl.8 AVAIL NOW ~ -OU.. 759-1501 __.,, t.-m ...... Cal sgent 380. 2BA. FRPLf' WILLOWS 4 bdfm 1~ tie. 2-5 BR. 11~ mo. Mllil do9aio1IW:tl. evt GW Pl.,aty 1125 844-7211 9~""-7pm $1075/mo. +1• & MC, frl*:, dbl gar Wl <Jf**. Fer....,n. &HehnR.E. ••--A~WOOOS U-191.D a11r eve111..s.~1 91c . ..-&~lnd, e.e2-1113 -·-·IL Secluded MttJng & wy 38drm,-2 S.tl'I, flreplace. 675 0060 nop«a.11t .56t-taot 48ra..lr1*,ftU!tedoal-,.~-~. 1aoo ~ "· 3bd. groundleWll lklQt9ttory ·oo NEW 280. 2'h BA ....... .._. IHI 1ngia. s_. to bw:t\. ll...._••n-t11 •nd 2 'Mia. bonU9 rm. ,t,..i1 711 t 1350/mo · Or Stop 8y 2 cw OW w/oprv, PfV ~· 1ib&JPld Panor9miC AYell s.pt. ~J: IM mlMtUR '' enjoying the W9ttlrlront lrom tl'llt 4 bdrm. 4 bath i'IOme W/'f04Jf own boet dock &825,000 Call MW palnt.vlnyt.cer1>9I. larer WIH llM ...... mM crpt, drr,·::,·~~· Oceen/Canyon YIN. "" S14501mo. I lu Jua Or~.O•Cltdr.gf1'11c!09500& ••l·tt•• Blllbo9 ~ F9e ""1)eta. ' . paint. •und.ctl. ,.,. llAYFAOHT 211A lde n, .lrlM llJ ttOYe, rNc:ro. • •• • - -....._ 1_,,., -1-~ 2 _.. • _ pp 714-33&-1801 ~ Haute 1tove ,... EMttlde 38r 2'MS9 2 ...... 7 ,..., -.. "_. 8C)C ..-~v.-= lu · tx'TtSbd 2& ' • T bldg. $1HO/mo yr ESCAPE FROM SMOG ref rig, fr pie. p•Ho, tlory ownrtome. All 28R. den. 2~ Q.lleom, BAYSIDE COVE b9yfront Houee. 1 ml to beec UUTWUTDI HAL man 759-1501 !Br It 2~ · ... tO/mo + Meilttty. NO a,,,_,,lt~. 11250/mo. fptc, gar., ptltlo, dee*•. 28R, d9n 09" MC oat• I 1otar S t250/mo, In 1 ,:_1~ ~ Kra, PETS Ma-eeeo VI ... ~tal917Mt12 fllb. oc;iw,, cenyon YIN, oomm ~ 'S2250lrno wat•lgdnr, 34t 0810 ~7 500 (etai ~~en;-DUAL FIREPLACES Mw ~ •1400· 4"-2181 WEST NEWPORT lllile ------- ------Studk>. ful kltchwt, ut.. V•dl 3bd. 21>9. , .. lrg). .. 1111 I I la 2Br Houee. OcMn YIN, new 28A 28A. 2 car lt•I~ CNll •111 1<0 room s.n 1n tM garege 1nc1 PW1l8ly tumlaMd nu pelnt, crpt, 2 cw ~· Styts 28r 2"8a. fl'pc:, m-fr!:*;. uth lnci. Fr_,.. P9"'C'no MOO/mo JI' Ill fOfthecw?Acalltoa.-. Only $375. F'• T....,t $1175 Ind grdnr tr28. tached OW-0-· m+c:ro. pM'lt ln96de I out. ..... Wat9tftOntHomet lnc fled can 175-aeeO ~t538 or 474-0800 pa11o $895. 432..-?0 apt StOOO 496-8309 111·1• 2BR 2BA condo. ctrpO -------. 1750 Nr So. Co.I Pitz DOl'T llSS THIS! Lovely 4BR 3BA 2 Story classic Foun- tain Valley Home. Three Bedrooms up- stairs • one bedroom down and bath Dining room. tamily room Step down llvmg room w/antlque fireplace 3 car garage with drive 1hrough boat trailer door Nice large back yard Good area. Nice neighbors! '&II PUii HA.Lllll, llO. c.&U. &Ill lft.142-Hll 111.141-llH Walk to beach from this 1pacioua 1ownhome in pf"ffti8ious Hant· i03lon Harbor. Thrff bedrooms, formal dinig room. Opeo and airy muhi1 lenl in guarded com- mW1it y with pool and tenni coU:ru. Many extra a~aitiM. Call wry BE/MAX M ........ Bay a Oc ... View• Prime Coner Locadoa OppcKlte tree lined park. Quiet •tnct-N•wport Height• cu•tom bullt home, two Bedrooms. Den, two Baths ... $375.000. CALL 6421 7IH for ........... ROY a. McCA.8DL£-a..ttor IUffl -pool, )9c:. rer; room LA9M 4 bdrm, 2""' beth. no 545-713 t ot 131~ tU petS, St.550. 14t 0350 38' 28&. ~ P9f1 CONDO NEAR BACK BAY Rke Mttlng. Pool. IP 2bd. 1'-"b9. 2 cw gar, j9cuul, rec rm. Sc ga frplc, ~ No p.r._ SIOOtmo 975-IOlt aeso ~· M6-&3M Auumab'9 1•1 • e21 lUJIUfy 2bd, 2b9 Condi hqultltely turnl•h•df \lt1d oellngt. Pool, IP tBdrm Condo, d9elgMrl 557-'480 ~ndt fumitur9, YIN of bey .... - cu r lty bullcfl ng1 ..... = •ti S4, 000 t mo Mer llyn • ..-.-..po'!8iiiijlWI""•-.. Cootnb9131·1218 ~ WM~" • ~· ~I.... •• • ___ ...;...;;~=='- TO NfGUEL BEACH• 1 280, 2BA S~NY CONO like MW, .. wn.nm.. &825/mo, 161-9143 Rate chart Monthly 11th Dtetrlct coetnOfwf\mde Index: 8 587 Weekly11-.ee: I-Mo. CO, 6.82, 1-Yr. Trw., 6.85 Rates are correct as of Friday, June 19. and ate subject to change LencM'9 30-JMr ftxed Po4nta 15-J.., ftud BANKS Bank of America MORTGAGE COMPANIES First Interstate Mason McDuffie GMAC Shearson AMEX SAVINGS ANO LOAN 11 000 10 625 10 500 10000 10 750 2 00 2 00 2 00 ~~ 10.875 10.500 10 250 10000 10 625 200 2.00 2.00 2 50 2 25 AdJatablee 8.500 9.375 8 750 7.876 8.500 American 1 t.250 2 00 11 000 2.00 8.750 Home Savings NA NA NA NA 8 750 Great Western 11.500 2 00 11.380 2 oo 8 500 California F~al 11 250 1 50 11.000 2.00 9 000 Home Fed«al 1 1 750 2 00 11 .500 2.00 8.500 •Great American 10 625 2 00 10.750 2.00 8.875 Downey Sa\4nga t0.750 2.00 10 250 2.00 9.000 Index. lntw•t ra1e Indicator used to determine chafl9M In mortgaoe tnterM1 rate. 2.00 2.00 2.50 2 25 150 1.50 1.50 1.50 150 1 50 200 1 75 Index &-Mo. CO 1-Yr. Treas. 1-Yr. Trea. 1-Yr Trea. 1-Yr. TrMI 11th 0111 11th Ofat. 11th Otat 1-Yr. T,_., 11th Oitt 1-Yr. Treea. 11th Olat. 2.5() 'l 75 2 75 2 25 2 50 2.25 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.00 2 75 2.00 Margtn: amount or i>e'certtage added to the Index •I each adjustment lnt.vaJ to o.1ermlne the new Int.,. rate. DATA PROVIDED BY THE HEITMAN GROUP. INC., STOCKTON, (209) 477~5 156, ..... _____________________________________________ ~--------.-:..-....c=:: • llO •• .. 50 ... ca 8 . i >f. .. 5 t9 ,. II m II, .. .. I- I ~. ~· • • -1, L .. L • •• • I.. I ) oAJLY"LOTflllALSl'rATa:=:1111:::=~"'-=~1:=========~==~~r=~~~!l!llJllllllll!ll~~ .... cr.a•''**i•JIUL ~ Cllta... •MTt.t.... MM1c.ta ~ -1U1 ... £1'il ... ~ poot. no *NtCE 280RM 29A• LOFT APARTMENTS, !ntoy .... Luxwy d h ~ T'MNe furn"'-*'· '}ji;;)SiA;mJ;2;tillftl-:::;;:"::;:;":";;;;9 bJaM ~ ;_ MOO l.ndry tee, dlw. Fncd pctto. trpte, prvt ~. ~ ~ IWTOUnllngl d 40+ 1425 + \4 11111. Ger· K , foJYI one bd u:ntm ;t &4WI 18 ~~8 se:2 ~=,. I lf1;. 1 bdrm, 2bdrm, l ---Ult IQll. WID, rrr FlllNOn 2'be, .. wld.. F, ~. we•,.·~ 2 AH cioN to vt1ege. N7i mo « · bechllot. IU-e404. '" • epecba 2Mm or llilnd 7-.o::.M4 ISi5 +eec. A •l•b'll Im-Aculd.,. ooedl...,. 1nct "11 tnwned ~ ~dee. 2 BA~ trto. .UT Lll&W ~ 1erve 1 Bedroom s8drm COndo """ nr. Room w1111 sim-belt\. ~ 13 i-7ca&. ....-to .....-to tt. cy AOt 875-3331. i41'..7-;: ~ ,_1 1"'°' S780 /mo 2br 1~b• down91alr9 Abtolutety ~ 2 car~ wlUI """"'°' l ~ *300 l.MnQI l•uttrut l*90fl wN .._ CUI I l"' 1 •••l•nla 221o-c'1UTOEAS townhOuM. greet1~t. ~ CW\11..,., °'**· 8ec eua.rded mo,... 406 a 56 twwy. Nwc>t Hgee "Condo . ...., ~ 15A7 .n oMcie a •f _... lndty rm ... btt-lne ~ lo<*al* oer· ~ W/d .__ 'rom ..... bdr/M, n10e .,. 1t111. epece In ~ c.-r ..,., 29A 1aA.._ •tduwd. gs-2078 Thul'ln 199 Petti-Ike ~ a14M. c.a 6'4 4lot tMma.1525. 722·1222. BEFOAE 1"111 --·X"'i"tk""'t"o ... RR""'"""'--....... drtfll '12f5 TSL MGMT. &42·HI03 •Seo Av•ll•bl• J~ UDOISU 1 Bdrm.NMgl...... Dll L9dy .. .,..... 2'W8a o.r .............. 11nr1 ... "' .... Unturn tbd, 1b&. w/OOl/SI Aull 1 b I a Ju 1Y 1 411\/Stti No peca. at~. turnl9Md. lltll MM W 11111. IUll. condo .-. ......,. • ,_., 1 ..-.ci s-tY vv. gerwoa. IMlndry rm, ~'30 Mon-f'f1 M:30 a.a.£--fi:-a-1 541-4279 peld 1 Yle Rel•• ,.,..... now ..a. ....._..,. nw 8.C. ::.:-..::' ,:::=z snS.CrelQ11S-41947 a 2811. "'*' 1 cer gier-••E!LI: -=-:i talllT'mll •120 09£HSAT.18UN ,141.oo '* & ._ 2274 Ptaa.di-MM 11.eoper.nlftd .. c.- Nwpt P9r11r1 S8r zae g.w, & 9175/mo. Avt nowt AHl1mTS 28' w/oer. Crpta, dtiie, 12-4pft.11tnl1-MOf ~ mwd, CM 141446 ..... tafft n 29r ,.. Oan or Cliluoti a t lndry. lri*-Yrtf A9nt-. & '*8 ~. 146-e&4l e.utltul, clilml '-VeGar· bfttna. Fncd ynt w/pMk>. NEWPORT PEU~A .. • • • ..... CoroM Oii Mer Duplar ~ ~ tor VIiia R9ntM tn-.t2 28R. alrW ear nw ~ o.n Apta pettoe. ~ 836-4120 Cal 1-'PM 3bd, 2:b& apt. Yt!My, no ~ w/Weter/Oryr, Oc:Hn mGft dlltlill.. MCM77& ttM. """9. Y-ns. 1n 5. IP& aon-Y. no pei, • N7 ~one "C".M75 '*' perttlnG. s1~ mo 302.IW.l'9CllllcCo.lHwr -.. MOO/mol'n-Sal ~"°'Of • Ctrtaa Avtnow AGtt46-431o 28clnn1V•betti 1715 MESAPIHE82e60Her1e llYllllncNttlW. ~llWtl.A9ft1gTV MATURE M" 'o .,_. flea MdG.-O....ICll19 2BR fBA. NEAR BEACH. fflr ~ Condo Obi 28dml 28Mh 1740 18R 181 M50 LQ bed'9lor unit. 18f l ti4hwttagt,nodepolft.. lovely W•etc:ll" er11 OCMr\.._ Fnlnl&OO*l P1tlo. g.lt1I09-~ oer. FR fl'pl tervW/pool 398 w. Wlleon 831-6513 28R 181 •lca-aGI •1&0 ofc Ind 9tO'<l9, 1'9MQ, gee home. non-emkt no.,... ft In cenw of town ~ ~.. . ,,....,. '•emiy S1050 NO ...... TOPAREA.au..t.NoP-. l .eec. paid. 1.tll9it+ , ....... •••t•ll 541-7883 • .;~~ 2 Monttl't P9ee 722_.l40 E\191 AU VTIUTIE.S PAID **541-2447** MC_ dip. Metin llf9I D MIF. N.8 ,,.., 2 Mory l8r Fr.-Aenl. ~ •UffmT* -".., eomp... IMlb-. you rent ·WESTSIDE 28A •• doel ~-l860. ..,,. .. twmm. 2 cs ear... NEAR oc ~ 1Df 1ba. '*' crpta. Orpa. * .:-Tti * ~ dacorated oust~ to Haft)of a Wllaon. Noe 942_.173 en. 4:30 Apt or-.. In EMd)lufl, •••"'*-Avt 7115. '400 PrMltl .-c de wtvt.., tng. no pMt. Awl 7/t 1=· O::·.,!!'=· ~ l•turM pool, l clun. UOO/mo .,._ S.,,Joeql*1orUM4illly mo. oe.ne, Hm/722-4921 hlGtl f1al w/OOl'I rm. Idle flQtrl $850, 758-0157. o.t.r'I ev9I ,_ . bbq, oow'd Cl'lflll9· IUf· 557-0ll2 1 MILE TO BEACH Pettc for J4lty l A.ueult-wn: ......, a.n. prof a"*"· oap61r, l9G 9llC ........ -.. 1u..a-WV9 rounded with puetl lend-•---a-i-t &42~2357 P I • a e e c: • I I ...... , • 1• ·-i.: .-. ffOll'I '750/mo, c:mll Aden.-,... -~ m.mlf 11.... ~ No'*' --.,._ (111)793-0825 Lv "llO -mo + ~ ...... .., °"""• ~ bra patlO, ~. d 112 8«iroom~ ,...._ ..... 1121 COM~ no petl,1-------- •uMr,110\'9 •1~mo. •MBA VERDE D'IUa 28f.I ..... W£ST WI'.,........, Dlretly over Dene Pt ·--.. ----... ~"' BALBOA P£NINSUlA 8'1917·11, ~7. C.-87~1IOI 2811. ,.., decOr. d/W, '"°" ,,_,...., •-,_,.,.,., -W• .. r.w """' towfyl---------1 lociled geree19, lndry M2· 11l1 Merlna, dey/nlgtlt w. ~t 131~ OCEAH FRONT HOME to M/F N/ltl'lkr, matura, BEAUT 11w. toc.lty,... sns No'*' ..0.2415 1bd. fl"ptc.. M30 +-ud. 2~ •llPOI...,.. 9dUlta .,_. 28R ,. 8dl apt. m~ • .,.. ~cs-_ CIMn 28' 2119 upmit'a, 496-7592 ll1tc latlb from July 26 to~ t Stepe to belcll. S440 WESTCLIFF BLOG "<[tf:>Cp • Btl.~ ... ... . .... ,,-1 & palntlnQ. UllO/mo. gerao-. pctto, frplc, 1000 I .._. · No andlna no -546-2279 or M1-.e380 Avalla* now. 722·71:W l ,~ 1 ho ""'"' l'ih" tq ft No kids unctlr' 10 l at. saG00 Ind ... .,,...,...... .,.,, 8ftr 3 bdrm ~ ...._ ""' ... 11111 um , • t ,.,, k1•,ull "'''II t• no '*' Sl50 548 8300 • • • • l1Ula.tll2 a.di .......... 711 ...... ~ ~ ........ -new crple a drp1. wner. · 1317hno. 'h u111. • ..... ... Sundedl.~.evelnowl d1rt"(fnn 'our __ .._.. ba~y. enctywage qul•1 nQfl·lmlu, ag• llllftllt cfep .,7-31711¥1meg.. ..,..a...eot S950 + ~ M0-4256 '""'", 1, ,,.11 E'llde 1bd. c:ethedral Call-•110 714/..._ OM4 20-30 S2tO + ~ utlll + ut1"(UL · ..,..F\111 ..._ twao ... • . _., _._ --Inga. bf end ,_. cerptlt· H-dep Avt 711 6'2<0371 NpUiQMI prof. Mn: to etw ..,..&ecr ..... 11M01 ;~~°'l:.¢·;:; 'Pf•mlh lnQ,dtw trptc.PoOI "25 *mn11-* C M occ Furn Al $lllOR£NTALS $0r St. condO. ~ ..... AlllPI~ Ju"' S S550 487-524' 1'.111 Ml I }111 •I I" lit Hamiton, ~7'4 28' 28&. bftN, ~ I llnt . oi • · · flown wlM9ld c.I ctQ a.ta •111 ~~·1..:.::::::....::::::::.::..J.---------ln0ow;;;;;n;;it;;own;;;-~e&ttu;lld~lo;:;-,-;;new;;; Pool. only M76. Fee ~;~0~•:: ~::.· ~~ ... w• Tt 1111 ....... 942:1012/0 M&-1115/£ ...-w On1• or the ways homes &re bein~ tJOU~ht and sold today IS Wlt.h Blended Ba\e Kor\g&ge A blended rat.e mortgage ls a new mort,ga.ge t.h&t. covers an old mortgage &nd &dva.noes new funds The new mortgage ts used \0 pay off t.he eX1SUng mortgage at. a W• r rat.e than thti currt•nL mar kd at.u 1'tw lender g1·an1.5 t.he new ra•~ 11u•w llMe bet.ween Lile old rat.c 11 I Lhe prevailing mark1>t rnt.o tit> new monthly payment 1& hr~• r than It was previously. but not ss high a.s current rates would M u1y lenders ofrer a blended rate mortgage as It produces & higher return t.h&n t.he old mortgage A real eetat.e profeaston&l e&n guide a huyer. to those propert.tee where thtR typo o! mort«&ge 18 avallable • • • • e .Iv.. fllY~Si a IOWll~ l hftn m a0°f'I rl\lff • Can ~lJ&llfJ with • lo wtt 1r1n0m,. e l.ow•r nw nthlJ f'•Yll'l•n~ • • • Impact on uU.r • A\trM'l\I pownl1&I bu7er1 e R«•l•U t.U run<S11 &t clntlfl~ Pllnl kit. hd'#d fir, tr.-, 1IUIElf 11...... 54t-3874 Fum 29 .. -W. lrplc:. OC!ANFAOHT ~ENN.I _______ _ ~ 1415/mo Rapp L::L rm .... PlO""'D "'ENT -•2000 per mo /or wtdy. Rliep. pwaon F/pntl. 22+ __ ,., t30 Broedwey ate 2pm -.... o;.,.o '~ ~ • v-.-Furn 28A 28A. b9y ~ etw .,.. 21. 28r 2e. ·-r1 40, Non-«nok•. (Mte) ...,... • ......,. .,....,.1 ~ -... .-W&lmlllf -LMge 18drm on Victoria kitchen ~ Cost• ........ _.......per mo. -mo . .._, .,,._ •••• _..,_ nHr Newport Blvd' Sngln-9mk.Hlstoric:Med Mell 541-7511 Fum 211R 2BA. ct.ek.'-Pr-d_/F_IMkl ___ ..,. __ '°_*_, N1 ...... $'*1111nQ c:IMn. crptl, :':simoon ~1 ~· · ~ ~ ~:_. -~ 28r N.B. ~ fO' to 0 c .. 1 .. .........a'T A..., .. drpe lt0\19 qul9t *510 ' ..... _,,.., -u--v ----aanc:t,yr1y,ut.pd.S500 .• ~ ...... '"'"' """" No Pett ~2f70 lear-t ... ~ Bit PrtYateantr~. Unlqw Homee e7MOOO mo. AOb.i1a. e~ ~..,:::. !:l.1 = ~ E-'STSIDE 2bd llom• •1 •1111 .... yerd, . ltatalt It lhrt Prof M/F 1tv S/2 NB patl(lng. 8$2.a:MI (Trtptu) erldoeed patio, 1Wr1g, dWI .. .,,.. & 9toYe Laguna Buell fur n. 1114 Condo w/1 nr Hoag OMoa & GerlOI m&/mo ~· ~ ,,,.._ Ind NO PETS 5'S-4865 Strelgtlt "*-· prof 40+ Hole> Frp1c '420 + IA ud Mettlw'I aq.,., · metun ~ couptl. NO Non-tmkr Pool. l300. 1 AOOmm.t. tO itW 5" &42-9221 4l8-1911 e-B:oe Bey CUI •. PETS Sl50 .. eec:unty *1 .. ll•tfll * Rift. ~1 3ba Colla Mw twnflrM 14e-7Mt ~7/1 &42·5872 fWl'lg.dWIWtlltlarllt0\'9 M• 40+ Room w/pm S400/mo + 'hutll . Rliep. "'"~C:,:: leo.tHlw9y. EJSIDE 2br. 1'Nba. ~ Ind. NO PETS 645-4155 enlt1nce nHr OCC. 4S2..t278 Mk tor Lot1 ~~ bcf\,H8. poo1,' c-..dal PntedJ peUO/g.w tlmhN ltyte, Ill.tu ........ Ou'9t Non«nkr. 1375 28t 21Mle condo H.B. WI ffptnnllc:t. g41r.t424781 )7tl leundry room. new pelnt. ~'It cri>te. 811 to 55&4837 pool, i-c, t:MO+eec: dip. v 54151mo. l4&-2eeo bcl'I. Y'·, ... ~·. 43 St. MIF PfOlf. 2.5+ N/8, qiMt, +utl. non.,,.,, 1..enoe ~ J:: .=, i::1icoi~:m::..,,::.~dii:riwa:=:~m;;;;:t E/llde ~. t8R llPC*" Open 1-3 Seti 175-3482. to etw 3b( C.M hm, WID, 842~S2"/E 855-1211/W pd 'prtt S Podl/tec C-1 ml UbOI ~Zone corner apt $525/mo, 111 2..,. 1 ........ •715 ..-. kite: pnv. '350/mo. utll *•SN w/2 prof"*" 30+ ts7r+'MC Z . M&-3158 207 Palm St. '295.000 + -=·Call from Mondey .,..rm, .,.. .. ., •. !: .. :.:. Ind ~5 aft 8pm 3br 2'"8a 111111 Mon tt. 873--2943. Own«. on 48'4 5195 s... Set 10-12 am "'"' a.Ml b«)' w tum condo. Thi ----Lwr apt. 311-Se St, Avt M/FretlredSanlorcna.t. S4410lmo. 780-5318 IH_ ........ .. FOR rent 1n Coe1• Meta. 1 now; dlw. fl'l*:: ger. Uk• ~. reMOn&ble m htlutl/Valtl lTM bedroom 1pertm•nt ren1 for llGl'lt CIW*'G BtG CANYON M/J' to n L•U•....,.261·5 458§mt§l $575 a month Cell lll,2IA • ... 11* Rift. 538-0021 wn: ~.tum. 28f 28e Wll .,__ my home wntl 3+2+2 Al~ ptittoe 831·1272 8ltln kit. cps. gier, bit 10 NEWPORT BEACti/C.M Tllilnhorne, pool, ..._ nMI FairnM. n-emtir Perkln9 for 5 C•rt -----bdl, yr lie 204 W 43 St. FOf Fl....,.,, room, SM mtlld M50 780-1571 Furnial'led '275 mo utll ~ s13:3.000 et mleatiBllU Open s.t 1-31 875-3482 be. kll/tndry Pf", oer. Ind Prof cwet COM-lrg BA lnc:ld. ~111 10% ftll.s. emof1 2s 31m 28A. ~ llPt . ~ ut11 l375+ S100. ~ w/SM ent. ao-i w from )'Ml'I S1221/mo AMllnO ... ..,..,.. at... $875 )'Mt1y, no molt ""'· frpke, PY' a.tab ..... n• $236,000 .,.. pet•. _.,. to Lido Shope ._. .. c'9c* lllOO/mo 87M>e05 _.,.. ,., OOCKSlDE RE 722-9730 lmmec:ulet• larQI Garo.n M209 -• Apia BMutltully lend· & bMCtl 87 COUPLE Of lndMdual. Credit MN10M prof .. ~ ~ groundt Pool & BIG CANYON EAST APT V•ry lrg m1tr bdrm exc:tt tilting .,our bed Don't tee tt1A1 si-t you by epa. patio/deck No pall. 2BR 2BA Bade ot guarded wltll>lc:, ba6c, w-ln-oOltlt. Ot*Si1, or mtllb. new. for without • c all Two 18drm '426 gale. Fri>!. llv rm l metr ~wld.,. llnk. +kit. hOuelng. !Mt and leOll· CLEAN 2bedroom I bath 28drm 1v.81 $740 8R Micro wwe, bl1!ll. . n-.mk, Un1Y ~ 38 ~old IMll. unlla. Md1 ha & IQt cw 28drm 281 $180 w/d hkup 'fekl OY9r 1ae mo. 7~~-,.._.. ... 499-1464 g•rao• A11umabl• 225<l VetlgUtlfd S40-&e2e s 1.-os1mo, turn S3000 •" 1J ..... ....... Femete .,_.. -.. on SEC\JAE ............ GAAAOE llnendng. l'llOtl IOen t>et-- -Avalt &/30 7~1920 or belcll st NtlwpOl1 a.di SPACE ,;;-3rd Ave In ance. Alklng •171.000 ·~t:Fll!ld 14nea ........ -~......... '500/mo. + ...... utll. so LAGUNA After 8pm Cell ~ '~ ... 1'--=11 USTalff 1• • -.. 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COSTA MESA ,,12•500 c.I ~ Sorrv.noptu 3bd, 2ba, Newport 545/MO M.on831·11el APART MlllTI Shene N 8 hOn'le. non MUM5 Com' & "''°' ou1 f~'~" 1y , .oh Qv"'t comlo1t1lllt ~vi tlOY 10 !rttHtl l So Co~t Ptua -"'*' only 111>~lt\ to !tit buth r..r ~,.~bit HO l'tl S P\£ASt llOOLI · ... Al • LAWY •OO .. •Aet11Loa •54s..•sss t UDllOOM ••is..•••s 2 •IHOOMI •7S0..'760 GAi, •Af 6 MOT •&TD 9ICL Nt•AaAll90 Yll llAUGIMDIT 7u.oMt 6U.t6el :~;~::::.~· .;;c:-~:~ ... '45·T104 ~-~4~ l500 .. t ...... Newpon 81'ath SCI ~11-- 1700 16th Strett , cwet LG bd I SM bth 1nl 1111 \--. ...,....) 0 Nwpt 8ctl Condo .,.., 10 2M'm 216. 1 cer ..,... i.t overl Tlf'lf'll Ctub W/0 , Gar 8t1gh1 upper. IOPfO• ~ 1000 alt,..._ MOf)'. tll Ml-5113 ega. poot/M ._ prMI ft .,.,_, ..._, ~ roots. c.I lh or ~ l40C) + MC 720-0483 :iPoir Off1o1 8421M7 ~4a 93 1·12 H O' Flto th $bd, CM l'llM.1 Exec OtflC» 89IQI for ·A.,. ... ,..'"'"""ll!. S125hno +eoma .-t tor 1..-Many emenntee. ,.,....... "'....,. tMdlet In_.,... Qfltllr, ""I S400/mo. MOOllabl• RAii ~~con mmkr, 145-2357 AY911 .i.iy 11t 131·23-45 _;;;== ftAGI! 24/SATURDAY JUNI! 21, , ... ___________________________________ DAILY PILOT /ltllAL •STATS NEW Desert • • site wins award for OCfir1n Although brand new to Palm Springs. La Palme. being bullt by the J M Peters Co . has already joined some pretty prestlgous company For almost a quarter of a century, "Desert Beautiful" awards have been handed out In recognition of partlcular contributions to the aesthetics of the desert region As part of this year's ceremony at the Gene Autry Hotel. La Palme received a Special Recognition award for the beauty of Its bulldlngs and land- scaping. "Of course we're very proud of having received such an Important award during our very first year in Palm Springs." said Rob Tuvell. project sales manager for the homebulldlng frrm "Some locations and organizations have been honored at every one of the 24 annual ceremonies. We hope to be able to remain a member of this exclusive list as the years roll by " Prices start at $73.950 for the single- story floor plans, which range from 884 to 1.204 square feet Three plans are currently available. First is the 884-square-foot "Aragon." with one bedroom and one bath, living and dining rooms. kitchen and private outdoor patio or deck. Second largest 1s the 1, 162-square- foot "Cammeray," with master bedroom, secondary bedroom. two full baths. living and dining room. kitchen and private outdoor space The .204-square-Toot "Tanglern 1s the largest of the homes. with two separate master suites, each with rts own full bath. When completed, La Palme - loceted In the city of Palm Springs at the Intersection of El Cielo and Ramon roads -will encompass 240 attached homes. three tennis courts and six swimming pool-spa complexes for use by residents and their guests. Five bulldlng styles are Included 1n the overall plan. Bulldlng exteriors Include such architectural features as plllara, varlform windows and rounded walls. Standard Interior features include thermostatlcalty controlled central air conditioning, European·•ty1e kitchen cabinetry wtth wood trim, hand-set ceramic tile kitchen countertops. ln- t.,.lor laundries and decorator entry doort. For lnformaUon, call (819) 323-3931. Jumlne Park offers four floor plan.a, raJJClna fro m l,6 24 feet to 2 .160 9QUUe feet. Jas1nine Park opens to a crowd The grand opening of Jasmine Park In Corona del Mar drew a strong turnout as 145 people toured the just- opened models of the homes. "There was a lot of excitement In these newly unvelled models," said Forest Dickason of LDM Development. Inc., the developer. "Some of the visitors to the models over the weekend had already bought a home at Jasmine Park and were coming by the completed models to see how they have been professionally decorated." The homes are priced from less than $275,000 Pre-sales began In mid- January and 38 of the 4 7 homes have been sold, said Dickason. He added that most buyers and visitors are residents of the Newport Beach-Cor- ona del Mar area. Jasmine Park otters four floor plans. ranging from 1,624 feet to 2, 160 square feet. The split-level, trl-story and two story plans are designed by the Klages, Carter. Vall & Associates of Cosla Mesa and models wefe decorated by Bobble Stearns of El Toro. Standard features In all Jasmine Park homes Include a microwave oven and cooktop/grlddle. wood-burning fireplaces and vaulted ceilings. Home exteriors and recreational facllltles will be professionally main- tained under the direction of Jasmine Park's Homeowners Association. which will be flnanclally supported by monthly dues from all Jasmine Park residents. Visitors should take take MacArthur Boulevard south to San Joaquin Hiiis Road. Turn left on San Joaquin Hiiis to Marguerite. Turn right on Marguerite to Sandcastle. Turn right to the sales office and model complex. Call 759-3112 for further Infor- mation. Bra1nalea carves Italian style into Viejo hills with Belvedere First OC project for Bramalea slated for midsummer opening Bramalea Homes Is carving Italian style Into the residential hllla of Mission Viejo Recalling the Renaissance flair of Northern Italy's estates, the work Is christened Betvedere and is scheduled for a midsummer grand openlnQ. Bramalea's first Orange County pro- ject comprises 83 atngle-femlly de- tached residences In three ttoorplans -the San Marino. Tuacany and Siena. Ranging In size from 2,229 to 2,778 square feet. homes at Belvedere otfer four bedrooms, or three bedrooms with an optlonal master retreat, and as many as three full baths. Homes will be located between Marguerite Parkway and O'Ne«I Road at Devon, just off La Paz Road. "We're very excited to be entering the Orange County market," said Tom Martin, director of marketing and sales tor BraamaJea. "We've established a strong reputation throughout Southern Callfornla and spectal care has been taken to repeat that tuocesa wtth Betvedere." Interior appointments Include •tep- down IMng room•; myriad wlndowt; brick-faced, wood-burning fireplaces; extra-wtde atalrcaaea and rec.eased plant anetvea. The master bedroom suite will In- clude cathedral celllngs, walk-In closets and adjacent compartmen- talized baths with separate tubs and showers. Kitchens wlll feature electric and microwave ovens, mufti-cycle dish- washers, wood-trimmed luminous cell- lngs, was1e disposers and plumbing tor refrigerator lcemakera. One plan offers a bay-windowed nook with seat. Calderon, Nakamura & Anoclates created the architectural design of Belvedere, and models wlll be land- scaped by Robert Bucci Associates. Pool-alzed Iota wtll begin at approx- lmatety 5,000 square feet. For more Information, call 850-1001. DAILY PILOT /ltML •STATI LNE AT NEWPORT BEACH'S NEWEST lSIAND. t' The nice thing about moving to these islands is they're all different. & Fashion Island. The one eYeryone likes to visit. In Atrium Court, the island,s new ranch market, you'll find shops, foods, wines and cheeses from all over the world.• Balboa / Island. Where million dollar homes line beachfront walkways. And every-~iE'~~~\ I '~~ where you tum, friendly shops, restaurants and a friendly face.• Sea ~~ ~ D Island is a community of private, contemporary condominiums. 2-and 3-bedrooms. With wetbars, hand rroweled ceilings, fireplaces in both the living room and master bedroom, air conditioning and more. Add tennis, a clubhouse, pool, spa and guardgate privacy and island life awaits you. Newport Beach style. From California's leading builder for over 40 years, The Lusk Company. • MODELS NOW OPEN from the mid $}00,000's~ Sea Island at Newport Beach open daily from 10 a.~. to 5 p.m., 15 Bay Cove, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 640-5050. Nol toJCOle I) ------------- Mn, fr I• h, f ,.,~ 'f'nc" ~tll't' .i1 nmt of j'toMic.11wn I l1>111tuw nn 11u'1('1.itwn oo<'•',."'"' "'"'"""'""' olldtlJI>!.-<II W "'"" offkt lHE LUSK. COMPANY A 4IJ rEM TRAIJl17JN DI EXCELLENCE .. ... ... ----~--..-....~--..._~~~~~~ ... --------.~ ............................ .. l'AGa 2'/SATURDAY JUN• J1. 1986-----------------------------· DAILY PILOT /ltaA&. •STAft This is only fitting because of the impressive list of amenities which comes with each home. ~---... The treatments and textures USTO When developing Ho~ AlC' SI'I'ES at $68,500 and our Sea Pojnte Estates, we never ~ V .1J:, custom homes range from lost5~oh~~E:~e:ry~af~ll rn~oM 'IH$E~~ti!=~;th y r ~ interest rates and borne will ~ construction have a dra, financing as low as 1 % matic view $over prime, our terms are of mystical very accommodating. Catalina, ~ So, come to Dana Point are stunning I ·" Sea Pointe Harbor, miles of while the possi .. i · ~) Estates for a ~ golden beaches or rolling bilities endless. ~ / look at territorial back country. One of our omething Not to mention spec.. favorite customs at far from tacular evening light Sea Pointe I, customary, but it feels shows. (Show times vary Estates is our i '11~illiV like home. from season to season.) active social " • i Sales Office Hours: We terraced lifestyle, ~ Sil 10 a.m.-dusk. each home site in such which we DOM*il.L ~:J 714/643 .. 1392 a way that no home pursue with great vigor. will ohstruct the view Our recreation center b of clnother. Each site open to residents only. configuration was Here you'll find that ten .. achieved through upslop.. nis, swimming and relax, mg and downsloping. ing m the spa are just a few Thc..,e imaginative lot "enve.. of our favorite activities. lopes" give Sea Pointe Estates Plus, you'll have all the .l whole new dimension seldom advantages of our leisure -,een or matched anywhere. clubhouse amenities at your Speaking of sights to behold, disposal. All guarded by a many spectacular custom homes manned, 24 hour guard gate. are already built or under The views, the security, the et mstruct1on and offered for homes and the activities sale. Upon in~pection, you'll blend to make Sea Pointe J1scover that rhc:-,e homes arc Estates one of Orange crafted from the finest huiJd, Countys loftiest addresses. ing materials available. Our custom home sites start f'I - Prtl l'' l'fft'c m·l J.1rc "'' ruNK..ttk•n Prt~tn)o( tn\frUU1on' In So. Oran):.'C L1'llnl), SJn 014.'J,.'\• F-n·cway w C.1mmo Oc l:strclla c1111 E.1\f 1 ~mile111 "'e11 l'\l!OIC E~rmc' ESTATES In Beaunful San Clemente DAIL, Y P'ILOT /lt&AL •STATS NEWPORT BEACH 111 OAITll 1111.- Breathtaklng view of city light&, mountaJns. ocean and sunsets. SubUe eleganc4t awaJts you in this-3 bedroom very sophisticated home. Dramatic vautted celllnga, private downstairs master suite wtth private outdOOf' spa, gorgeous amenities. 3 car garage, cul-de-sac Prime lo- cat1ont ··~ ..... Lovely 2 BR entertainment home wtth dod< for 2 boats. Mexican tlle surrounds your own private spat This la grand bay Uvtng at affordable prtce. Easy to Me. Cam •• ..,... 11•• Resort living at lta best! Security gated, 2 BR condo has community pool and spa. greenbett view and la walking distance to the beach! Great lower end unit, ... It today1 SOUTH COAST METRO CllT&.U Pll,111 South Coast Metro! Two year new 4 BR ex- ecutive home close to South Coast Plaza. Pro- 1 fesslonally landscaped. swedlah ptne ftOOf'S, AIC and much morel OllTA.U SI .. South Coast Metro beauty! Marvetously or- ganized home. each family area defined. Formal living and dining rooms. Massive fireplace, vaulted famlty room wtth aeoond fireplace, built in wet bar. master suite with whirl-pool tub. Upstairs study (could be 4th BR), central air, largest lot In track with covered patio! OISTA.U ...... Lovely Wimbledon VIiiage B Plan with extra large lot, landscaped yard with covered pa,tk>I Attractive atrium with plantation shutters. cen- tral air, community pool and tennis! SANTA ANA UIT&au na.-r errlflc 2 BR. 1 BA condo In great location I One story end unit near pool! Attached garage enters laundry areal Call to see. won't last! WTl au H1,IOO Luxurious cul-de-sac 3 BA. 2'~ BA, 2 car garage. Best lower price. large master suite. fireplace, skylight. window planters, dishwasher. micro- wave, and many morel Won't last l&ITa &I& 112,IOO Here la your dream home! Delightful 2 BR. 2 BA, condo In a park like setting. Premium end unit. extra large yard, convenient location. near So. Coast Ptaza and music center 1111'&111 lll,000 South Coast Metro Quaint Olde engllsh vlllage with all modern amenities· Pool. tennis. gym Model perfect wtth wallpapers. mouldings, mir- rors, and a beautiful view tool Call now to see how charming llte can bet A MEMBER OFJHE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES UTllllY ..,. .... 3013 Java L" I -4 BR, Poof $385.000 11-4 mtama 34 12 Gerwtlum LITMI .. BR $.279,000 1-6 ..,. .... 1883 Samar &.Ml 5 BR, Poof *25~.ooo 12 .... ........ ~2Cat8'1na 4. ,,.. .... 3 BR, Atrium $225,000 12 .... mtama 1880P~ L~_,. .. BR, Spa $205,999 1-5 mtlml 3148 Manltt98 T.•a• 3 BR, Spa S1•9,900 1 .... miama 882 Vlltage C<eek .. -3 BR, Poof 1134,000 1-5 SllllY ..,. .... 3013 Java 1.IHE' .. BR, Spa $385,000 1-5 .... , ... -3e08 Mateus 4.1 AUBIN 2 BR, Oodt i359.ooo 1-5 ..,., .. 1883 Samar LWWWIN 5 BR, Poof $.259,000 1-5 ···---~2 Catalina .. _ 3 BR, Atrium $225,000 12 .... ..,-ama 1880 PatkvW# L•ll• .. BR, Spa $205,999 1 .... ..,. .... 3487 Wlndl<>' Ct L..alf 3 BR, Poof $2().i,900 1-5 mtama 912 Hyde Ct L--4 BR. Poof $160,000 1-5 ..,-ama 20 13 Calvert L 1•m11 3 BR $159,900 , .... mJllHI 3148 Manistee Ll.U 3 BR, Spa $1-49,900 1-4 ..,-11n1 862 VIiiage Creek ..... 3 BR, Pool $13-4,000 1-5 NEW LISTINGS dWNIT 11M1 SH.,_ Great Newport Heights locatlonl Alluring atrium entry wtth beautiful pond. cathedral celling wtth skytlghts, bright, airy & detlghtfull Country kitchen with treneh doors leading to private back yard. Tomorrow may be too late! oara•sa 1..-.- South Coast Metro surrounds this upgrlded home, 10 years new with spat Gr•t kitchen and large famlty room overlook• atrium! Located across from beautiful park! 645-0303 SATUllDAY JUN• Jt, 1 .. /fl'AGS J7 COSTA MESA ma-~ Reeort luxury tn your own bid< yatdl POOi and spa, two lndOOf' apu make thls 3 BR, 3 BA home very special Arat time offered, be the nnt to Me ttl ...,,... .. .• P"1y Timel Enterta1nl~ best dela1bee thla fun· r tutic 4 BR deUghtl Mingle through distinctive french dOOfl, to the awtrt of the Jecuzzl In atrium. Gorgeous creme carpeting, eunny kttcMn, her- ring bone & hardWood floot's. Deluxe muter 9Ulte, R*ter be nm todayt ....... ., ... Da .. gned for modem IMngl Thia 3 BR, 3 BA home la pertec1 for today'• famUy. 2 BR'• are muter 9Ult•. End unit wtth a aplldoua patio and spa. Separate den, Hght & bright« ...,,... . ... Thia townhome la undeniabty da•gned for CALI- FORNIA LIVING. So muctl to oft'W for~ a low price! Appealing 4 BR home ha the conw- ntenc. of home fife. A/C, aabte T.V., tM1Q9 lighted patk> yard, custom catMMte & llMNee, toad• of storage, MYtWal 9ky llghtal Don't mta thla one! ..-rama 11 ... Upgralded C-Plan 3 BR, 2 BA townhome wtth 2 car garage, community spa & pool! L.a..1 priced C-Plan, yet tn the best condltton. St...am & take off the rear patio. walk to So. Coat Ptaza. MESA VERDE ma-14"-Meaa Verde Country Ctub'• flneatl Fantaatk: golf COUrM remodel with 3 BR, 2'-4. BA haa Pella wtndows and doon, brass flxturea, (exceptlonal quality). All · new kitchen, large combination famlty room, formal dining and ltvtng rooma. Face Incomparable vtew of 16th fairway, muter suite wtth jacuzzi tub, aecur1ty system, private courtyard wtth pool and spa. man111 .... 4 BR, 3'h BA, Custom single story home -near Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge famlty r<>Of'n, wtth cozy used brtck ftreptace. Gourmet kitchen. central air, security, pool and spal This wtll flt you to a tee! .UYDll u..... Big and Beautiful Mesa Verde Estate! This Is executive IMng at Its best with S large BR's, 3 BA '1, and a bonus room aeparate from the hou1el Dtve Into the cool pool or soak In the warmth of a Spat Freshly painted wtth new carpet. Cul-d•sac location ci098 to a park end Country Club. What a terrific buy! man. ~ Graclou1 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parka. beautiful yard wtth poof and patk>, and side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on famlty room and teen quarters wtth lt'1 own entry. Bring In your offer .Uftlll ., ..... C>eflghtful "pretty as a picture" home stttlng proudly In Mesa Verdel Thls 3 BR. i*t'. BA home Is decorator perfect. New carpet & fresh paint large yard for your favorite fam11y member the pooch or kitty! Utility room makes laundry easier, distinctive curb appeal. Desirable lo- cation. a family paradise. 2299 HARBOR BLVD., C,OSTA MESA ·- - . · I I -= .-Aoa 28/SATUltDAY JUNR 21 . , ... __________________________________ DAILY PtLOT/ftA&. nTATa NEW LISTINGS WTllll OOITI MIU 1221.100 Out standing ~emodeled 3 BR, 2 BA family home with extra large den & FR with wet bar & Iott Lots of windows. light & airy NEWPORT BEACH YIW ULllA 1121, .. Fabulous buy! Fully furnished. lowest price condo In VIiia Balboa Shows llke a mOdel Avallable now. Don't miss this onel Ullll PHIUIU IU0,000 Tll lllffl I lltMI Quiet and charming older home on Balboa Popular 1 story Blutt condo. End unit sur- Peninsula priced to sell now. Lowest priced R esidencial Rear Estate SPrvice.\ rounded by grass. 3 BA. 2 BA, hlghty maln1aJned single family home on lower peninsula ,.. with lovely parquet floors In kitchen/entry. Fee . IUllWU 12'7,IOO Top quality remodel in great location Close to school & community park 4 BR. 2'h BA. new windows. doors. baths. root, brick patio CHIU Ill 1W UH.000 Huge kitchen gives you happy spot tor menu planning This 3 BR home has it all South side of highway 1n beauttful Corona del Mar LIN llU SUl,100 Redecorated and appointed 3 BR home on 40' lot with delightful sunny south patio Beamed cP1ll1ngs. Palos Verdes stone fireplace LIM llU IMl,000 Warm and wonderful trad1tronal family home 4 BA FR with large sunny brtck patio Very light & airy with large rooms Totally remodeled OCUIFROIT 1111,000 Dynamite contemporary 4 BR. state of the art kitchen. hardwood floors. lavish use of white oak. leak and Texas shellstone CORONA DEL MAR llAHlll VIEW •ILU 4 llH,000 Price reduction best value In I~ area 3 BR + family room. 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen appliances meticulously maintained CHiil IU 11111 SH l ,100 Pride of ownership! Located south of highway, iuc;t steps to park & beaches Remodeled 2 BR. 1 BA and 2 BR. 2 BA Annual income $30,000. JU•llE CllEH U'Jl,000 The finest 1n condominium ltving Spltt level 3 BA. 2 · BA. family room. privacy on expansive greenbelt City and hills view SPYIUSS 1111,000 Two story 1rad1t1onal family home 4 BR game room family room playhouse Panoramic ocean <tnd mountain views gorgeous• SPYIUU One of Newport's most spectaculaf c:c1t1ons C•t,Y tights. harbor. ocean & Large family home on quiet street 1111,000 view lo- sunsets OLDE QOllOll IEL MAii S 1, 110,000 raoulous remodeled 3 BR, 4 '1? 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BBQ p11 Trade tor income property H THAM~R H2 ~la WWlll Ull,000 F SENNt;S Beautiful 4 BR home with large family room C411~ Exceptionally lovely patio with pnvate pool and o VALENTIN spa Wood floors and lots of red bnck 1U2.._...... E CORKE HHl lllHH IUl,000 M11 c.t..., .. On a most desirable street. this Dover Shore 5 A GOTHARD BR home 1s perfection for a family• New land- UM '11 ,._.... scape & pool Air conditioned C RUMSFELD 111 Yla f.tte L-.e llU 1411,000 1 5 HARRIS S.autifully designed contemporary home of ~·~i~~ glass & dramatic decor 3 flreplaces, security 14 1 .. "-' ..... system. desirable Lido corner lot B YORKE 202 "'..._ o..,.. URAi llMl SUl,000 K RANGER Exclusive private community amid million dollar 1n Y11 L.Wt .._. custom homes are the "estate" 1ownhomes s HA~ Model perfect. 3 BR. 3 BA with ocean & city llght 1 views C MC MAHAN JUST REDUCED Wllll llNl lll0.000 If you think the ocean views are fabulous. welt tlll you see the night-light view from this beautiful condo Private community IAfCllllT 1121,000 Great tamtly custom home 4 BR, 4 BA, solar llWNIT IUCI llll,DOO heating for huge pool cedar closet. formal dining Duplex In premium oceanfront locauon tor max room, lot s of storage E)(cellent buy. summer/winter rental income 4 BA & 3 BA units IHIOll YllW llLLI IHl,000 in excellent condition Highly upgraded 3 BR den home with atten- tion to detail, wainscoatmg, beams. custom cAbinetry. wood floors. large yard. spa and more ...... lllhf 1710,000 Expansive views above park toward Fashion Island. harbor & ocean beyond Extra large decks for entertai;,ingt 4 BA & private spa Cl•EI HIHUllS 1121,000 Beutiful remodeled 4 BR 1 maids FR centerod Ill OllYH 12,JIO,IOO around used brtck fp French doors to view Elegant French Normandy estate In prime view L1v1ng room has cory loft w/ocean view locatlont All features for gracious living 5 BR. formal dining, library, FR Quallty throughout 644-9060 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH .... ___________________________________________________ ~ ....... ...e;::___ __