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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-30 - Orange Coast PilotBaltimore pitcher Mtke Schmidt la congratulated by coach after the Orioles claimed their first wln./81 Sunday's 23rd Newport Regatta features more than 400 oarameo./11 C.Hfomla Threat to wlldllfe from oll aplll eases thanks to help.. ful winds./ AS Na don FM had warned Aloha Airlines about cracks tn sections of 737s. / M . . .... ........ .,,""' ........ Prom left are Bee+'!:(• motber, .._.,. Clark. aa aa•clelltUl family mem&er. Beaddtna aad lala fatber, Gary Bead.dtna. County's first heart recipient heading home HB man critical of dropped charges In donor's slaying BJ LANCE IGNON °' ... ..., ....... Two Cal State Fullenon athletes who were involved 1n a fatal fi&ht with a Marine serseant earlier tlus month should have been been pros- ecuted, said a Huntinaton Beach man who recc1ved the dead man's heart in the county's first bean lt'lnsplant operation. On the day of his rekasc from UCI Medical Center on Friday, Scott Headdina, 26, said the footbaJJ play- ers should have rccelVed three yean probation and mandatory counscl-ma. Instead. an Orange County assistant district attorney decided not to press charses, because Staff Sgt. Richard Boujer died durina what was deemed a fan fipt on April 6. The transplant took place on April 8. "CertainJy, the football pla)ers involved, I don't th1ok lhey·rc real proud or happy about what hao- pcned," HeaddinJ. said. ··But I can tee where the family (Bottjer's) was u_pset with the way they were handled. Althoup both pa~ watlinJfY enpaed an the fipt after leaVJnt Butcrs Restaurant near the cam~ the athletes should have rccopuzed that they had an -unfair advantq1e," Headdina saad. because the Marine was obv1ousl) drunk. .. ln this case they went out With the intent to hun each other. I feel the football players should have at least faced three years probation and some counseltna to help them l'Qlizc they're respon~1ble for killina some-one .. ·,. Nevertheless. Headdina added: .. I don't thank SOCJet) has to worry about them (the athletes) beina killers. .. Both Headd1na and his father, Gary Headdana offf untincton Beach, thanked the entire Bonp family. -1 thank Richard Bonjet"sforesi&ht an canytna an orpn donor card and . his family's understandina and awareness and hope that this bri"P some mcanina to this seuelcla trqedy," Scon Headdina said. Ac saad he will try to contact (Pleue ... llSAaT/ A2) Entertainment A brltllant Colorado Quartet plays chamber music In Laguna./85 Surf Line being wiped out by porn services Index Advtce and Games Anri Landers BuUetln Board a-tfied A8 A6 A3 Company shut out as consumers seek to block access to dial-a-porn services Com tea Entertainment HOroecope Homee Paparazzi Public notices Sport• Trtvta Weather 87,8 A7 85,8 A8 Real Eatate 85 M ,8 81-4 A8 A2 BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN ... ..., ...... It's unlikely that infonnation on wave size and water temperature would ever be considered pomo- .,plaico ~ut a Hun.-.... 8eacla telephone service that reportS on surfins conditions bas found ittdf cauaht in the backlash apinst X- nted messqes that share I.he 976 toU lines. Surf Line, which has offered re- corded surfina conditions for the past three years, has seen the number of Veteran pilot unhurt in emergency lap.ding on strand in Newport BJ LANCE IGNON °' ............. A {>rivate pilot with 50 years of expenenc:e was forced to land his sinaJe.:.enaine plane on the sand in Newpon Beach on Friday evenina when his craft developed enaine trouble. Bill Bond, 6S, of Del Mar said be WU ~yin& IOUth at I ,SOO fee1 about I 'h miles off the coast when the enajne on his Beechc:raft Boaanza bepn to sputter. "After I fiaured out it~the enaine) was not 10ina to recover, Bond laid, he headed the aircraft toward shore. Bond said he oriainally planned to land headina south. but he cbaneed his mind When he •• 1evenl people Jyina on the beach in that ditection. wasn't anybody." The plane landed on its beUy with its l&ndina sear retracted. No one was injured in the 6 p.m. crash landina. which ~on the sand a few feet from the brakers at S8tb Street. Save a bent ~r and a few dents. the plane, built in t9S2. appeared to be unscathed, althoucb Bond said be won •t know the full extent of the damqe until later. Bond said the plane's winp will have to be removed before the aircraft can be placed on a truck and taken oft' the beach. He was not sure when the plane miabt be removed. In &he meantime, he wiU hire a ICCW'ity pard to watch over the 4- 1eat .uplue, which is valued at anYwbcrC from S l 0,000 to $30,000. 80Dd is an eQlineer with Rockwell lnterDalioul in Downey. where he bai an apartment that he lives in calls drop nearly 10 percent over the past few months. c:ornciding v.itb a push by Pacafac Bell to block ac:ccss to the 976 lines for customers who «quest it. .. ,_...,impression of976 is,,.... know, porno. There's been so much neptive publicity about these lines that the really good, useful 1erYioes that ate offered -incl~ oun - are beina hurt... says David Wilk. genenJ manqer of Surf Line. Accordant to Paciftc Bell, about 40 percent of the companies that use the 976-prefix telephone lines are offcr- ina pre-recorded, sexually exphcat messqes. Opponents of such services are anaered that children have access to the messages and are able to run up extravapnt phone bills at about $2 per call without the knowledge or pcnnission of parents. In response. Pacific Bell has offered to block access to the 976 lines for those who request it. So far, about 665,000 people -neady l O percent of Pacific Bell's 7 million customcR statewide -have requested that access be blocked. In Oranae County, an esumalcd 6.S,000 have asked to discontinue 976 aa:css. FoHowana complaints that the $2 ctw,e was excessive, Pacific Bell won state approval to reduce it to I cent .. We feel a little bit ltke a rq doll beinf pulled in every duution on this, says Linda Bon na kten, a Pacific Bell spokeswoman ... We sympatbiz.e Wlth the lqiumate bustneues and feel that the diaJ,...pom calls tarnish the reputation of the otben.. .. Bonnikxn says Paafac Bell bas tned for the past five yean to combat pomop'lphic calls. but was ordered m January 1987 by the state Public Utilities Commission to drop ill prohibition apinst sexually explicit material. .. Pacific Bell unfonunaaely cannot be a censor and decade what can i'.Dd what cannot be utcd," Bonniben said. "Obviously, they (dial+90m operators) have a product that some- body wants and they're aoinaaftcr 1t .. .... ... .... The 976 servaocs can be lucrative. Bqun an 1983, the industry bas IJ'OWO ID Califorma alone to 33.S proVlden. ~ho offer a total of 960 procrams. T Qldher' they ICMfa\ed $90. 7 million worth of calls an 1917, Bonnaksen said.. For Pacific Bell a $2.000 book~up f« and up to 70 C%nts on each call made has tenerated some $34.6 million last year, about S 13 million from the diaJ+pom lerYica.. .. But it's money we don't want, .. Bonrukscn saad. Swf Line and other 976 providen -wbo offer everytb:i• &om ski repons aod soap ~ uPClaccs Jo horoscopes and mcdic:al information -would like to put tome disaanoe (Pleue ... SUltP /A2) Angus Oil starts BB project over BJ ROBERT BARUll °' ............. The Anaus Otl Co. intends to st.an over from square one next week on plans for a S2S million oal recovery projttt 1n Hunt1nston Beach. a com- pany spokesman said Fnday. The Colorado-hued company re-- cc1ved caty approval two/can aao to consohdatc old wells an to recover about .S m1lhon barrels of 011. But the ptOJ«t has been marked by lawsuits and chanaes of heart on the part of cit) offictals on a couple of occasions. Residents.. opposed to the otl development an their oeiJhborhood near C1v1c Center. prevailed in a klal settlement this week. Terms c:all for Angus to pa) $40,000 in lepJ fees. The settlement also ovenw-ns previous cat) approval, forcif'I~ to swt the pt'OCC$$ all over .,..n. .~naus spokesmao Spencer .. That W.. my bitlest worry," be said, rditrri• 10 the possibility of hilt.ins IDrneone on the pound: ... MS lucq 10 ,et to a spot where there ('9-. ._ PILOT/A2) 8111 Bond of Del Mar poeee wttla tM p1aDe M .,.. I__. to crMla IUd la llew; at 811 -•. ~-AROOa/.U) . Only one Security Paclfie on Coast to close kar&or BIVd. briliich one Of 40to60 bilib iChediilW tor clOlillre EIToroteachergets OK to return to class • JJTBB~BOME ••• !M-~J:!?i:.CS~~~r , ....... ~.~a=w.~=:.-::z- a ··ratae im~on"•tdOeton • IOO ...,.euavc in locatiq donor '-"-Ula's li5'.Ct', wbo wu tt:KbCd a day after the operation, commended lhe hospital for its action. iQI he.an ~t. 1'11 be 15 wbca I act hit b\i a killer RTI?t be Slid u he ptheftd with bi1 mCMCr and filtha'. arandpareng. brother and two 111ten.: 1 Hcaddina said M miutd playjng his electric suitar m0te than anythina else while an the hospital. Tbc first thing be planned to do on atrivina bome was to pa-. hit 1961 Oibeoft Les Paul CullOfn into bis 100-wan Manball amplifier and blast out a few power dMM'di. rl =wildorn or doctorJ •• HOl!li -.l orial HQIPltal ~ bl '' ~ wbo used a bean ~&oat U unidentilecl maD IO perform · I Oruie County's MCoM Jae.n tran .. ··l~~~ not11 al1 sure in mx mind that ' 'that's a wite ~b. • laid Dr. ;&>f.jichard Ott of the.April 20lh oper· ation. -o!iJ The heart was transplanted from "fft..Eeno Ulloa Ramirez to Dr. Norman ,f:ff wnohreys, 58, of Fullerton. Ulloa ~·....., ~Gnd the day before the oper· · ;"ation with a mashed skull in front of a "'))Costa Mesa convenience store. He : •) was later ~nounced brain dead. .Jio Perfonning the operation btfore 1170 obta.inina penniuion from the family 1 may undermine public trust in orp_n J~ procurement, Ott said. Hoag offiaals ''' 'complied with state law b)' trying to determine Ulloa's ideotJty, albeit -unsueessfully, for 24 hours. 1' Ott, 35, has been involved with ··•between 65 and 70 heart transplant ' operations. but he has never known ~ an instance where a heart was taken from an unidentified donor. Ott said the Hoag physicians, with hom he bas not spoken, may well ve done the riaht thing, but he was concerned that the practice miaht Al a farewell celebration at UCI Medical Center, Ott •id be was pleatM with Headdina's rcco~. detpite an incident last wcdt in wbidt Hcaddina's body tried to reject the hean. ..The resul\I are 4nprovi!lf in a dramatic qy," Ott said. .. , think we sbovld bt optimistic but reelistic." Headdina wiU have to take a battery of drup for the rest of bis life to ward off' re.JC(1ion and doctors will keco a close watch for infection. .. \Vt're not ftttJna over anythina, we're just 1tan1ng. .. Ott said. For the next month, Headdina. a fonner Huntinaton Beach resident who will now be livina with his pandpar.ents in South Gale, will have to visat the hospital twice weekly. In the 1CCOnd month, the visits will take place weekly and by the third month his checkups wiU occur semi-weekly. Despite the ordeal he has already faced and the uncertainty of his future, Headding was upbeat, his humor in full force. He said he hasn't felt this aood in two years. "You need a sense of humor to 10 throush what l went through, or else be a real mean person or real dumb. ··1 plan on bein& the oldest surviv- .. r~eo wra it up to five and the • are loina to ay, •ttc•s bM:k..' Haddiaa laid ho plant to finish a deaJ-ee in c:;~ter tcicnce at a commwl.ity u soon as fti1 health will aBow. e mo plaM to ttt bKk into the band tbat he WU forced to drop out of when bis health dcteriotlled. The t.wl's name, Liquid Drive may cb:aftle. however. Hcaddi• wants to call it The TraoSl)lanu.; He'll alt0 have to change his diet from bi1 previovsjuok food menu to low--sodium and low-fat foods. .. Which mcam no pizza for break- fast, lunch and dinner. I'll have to cut out piu.a for bteakAst," be laid. But whatever his diet consists of, he won't miss the hospital food. which he said wu tasty but repetitive. .. They"ve aot turkg' served every which way but IOoto." r UC system cutting back on animal research By McCladtey News Service SACRAMENTO -The number of animals used m re<iC&tCh at University of California campuses dropped by more than I 00,000 during the past five years, according to ajust- releascd report. The study, done at legJslative request, found that between 1982 and 198 7, researchers steadily reduced their use of animals in experiments, from about 600,000 to slightly less than ivcs Study Task Force attributed the change to mcreascd relianoc on such research tools as sophisticated. ceU cultures, computers. and higb- technology imagmg devices. .. These altemauves developed be- cause scientists were seeking the best tools to do their research," said Stuart Zola-Morgan, a UC-San Diego professor of psych1atry. who chaired _the study. Members of animal ri$hts groups, however, remained skeptical of those f conclusions. Vil"llnta Handley. of the San Francisco-based Fund for Animals, said she had not yet read the repon, just released Friday. but was -~u inclined to have reservations. '"'CJ .. Who's doing the counting?" '''J Handley asked. "J ~ow that the ,,,. university would want to make ttus repon as positive as possible. Atler all, they've got budget language looming over them. I don't know bow we wouJd verify that they are using th.at many less animals:· Zola-Morgan said that all numbers were based on forms filed with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Based on those accounts, the task force calculated that use of dogs, cats, hamsters. rabbits, pnmates, rats and mioc bad dropped. In the 1982-8} year, UC scientists used 7, 193 dotS and 2,584 cats. By the past academic year, the numbers were 5.655 dogs and 1,953 cats. The task force pointed out that the drop is even more impressive, com· pared against research demands of recent decades. In the 1960s, for mstance. a research group in UC· Berkeley's School of Public Health used 25,000 mice per year. Through adoption of cell and tissue culture procedures and molecular biol<>&Y techniques. the group now now requires 100 to .200 annually. "The fact 1s, that many of those techniques were not available 20 years ago... Zola-Morgan said. "There's been a constant interplay between the need for wltole animals and thetc alternatives. This chance bas not come about because of press~. It's come about because of improvements in research tech· niques. .. However; tbe wk force repon docs note that rcsearcben' use of auinea pi.as and farm animals increased durina the five-year period. The number of guinea pip went from 6, 125 ~ 6,593; the use of large mammals -primarily farm animals -rose from 106 to 520. Handley said animal rights ac- tivists arc particularly concerned about the increase in farm animal use, because those creatures arc not in· eluded in the federal laws protecting research animals. The report was required by I 987 s~pplemental state budget language, wttb strong support from Senate President David Roberti. It asked the university to look at use of aherna· tives in the system and how such programs could be expanded. Animal rights representatives point out that 16-person committee consisted only of university researchers. un, ..................................................................................... .. r~:Newportevangelistsraise $31 m.illion , L By T1te Assoda&ecl Press . 1h. A five-<lay telethon raised nearly ""ii.? $31 million for the Tusun-ba.sed 'm Trimly Broadasting Network. of· -~ __, ficials of the Christian television 1 • ministry said. : 1 Finance officer Terry Hickey said 11> 1 there was a total of $30,778,031 in ~ 10 ·J:1J contnbut1ons and pledges dunng the event last week. The network is operated by evan- gelists Paul and Jan Crouch of Newpon J)(ach. Both were un- available rOr comment, said Paul Crouch's brother. Phil, who noted the sum was higher than expected given the turmoil in TV ministncs follow- ~:!;.BANK CLOSURES ••• ~r·•Pl'OmAl .._ ed to say bow many of the bank's I 0,000 employees would lose their Q jobs. They said some worlcen would ..J be transferred to other branches and some vacant JObs would be left :ti.:> unfilled. But one published account, quot- Jt ·1 mg unnamed industry sources, re· In., ported ~ntJy that the average 11 ~ Secunty Pacific branch employees 14 ,.. , to J 5 people, meaning between 560 to • ' 900 employees could lose their JObs. c•i 1 Bank officials said most of the clos.inas would take place in Southern California, where most of Security Pacific's 600 branches are located. "We arc closing branches where we have a larger, stronger branch nearby," said Jerry A. Grundhofer. head of consumer banking for Secur- ity Pacific. There arc five Sccunty Pacific branches in Huntington Beach, five in Irvine. three in Newport Beach, two in Costa Mesa and one each in Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley. Employees at local branches said they have been instructed to refer all quntions to the bank's Los Angeles office. As the branches close, customers will have their accounts automati· cally switched lo nearby branches and will retain the same account numbers, said G undhofer. mg the Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart scandals . Crouch said the network usually gets about 80 percent of the money that is pledged Trinity has a $40 million annual budget and owns and operates more than three dozen stations in 28 states in the United States and in Europe. become more efficient . Sccuritr. Pacific Corp. posted a $39.4 million loss for the fourth quaner of 1987 when it set aside $350 million for possible future losses on Latin American loans. The bank holding company, which also operates banks in Oregon, Wash· ington and Arizona, also bad $2.8 billion in operating expenses in 1987. up 22 percent over the previous year. At the same lime, its assets rose only 1 percent. Eztended U .s. Temp1 lrdll•lll • .. Calli. TemP9 ..._. ... " .. ... 11 ... 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M, .O.t =-D~llM •.na.111. 40 t-.A6p.& t.J e..ldfllllll Lll•.111. .. _.., ,.,.tow *"·-•• ~1:t'1ow --u l:Olp.111 I.I ~· tttp.111.. u Surf Forecast SURF LINE BEING WIPED OUT ••• From Al between themselves and the dial-a- porn businesses. "from my own personal stand· point, I believe in the First Amend- ment and think that i(you don't want it, don't call it," Wilk said. "We get 3,000 calls a day and expect even more with a new service that provides a daily beach repon. We'll make it through in the lona run, but this can bun us. There's a lot of really good information out there on the 976 lines and a lot of them have been over- shadowed by this controversy." Pacific Bell officials have a plan they believe will help. ~ have an application before the Public U tilitin Commission that asks that different prefixes be assiped to the dial-a-porn providers to separate them from the othen.,That way, a specific prefix can have accns blocked without affecting the others that customers may want to continue using. Wilk says Surf Line is eqcr1y awaiting the separated-prefix system. TEACHER CLEARED ••• From Al "Although I think he was guilty of what was alleged. I didn't think I could prove it if he were tried apin," Haskins said ... Plus, I had to consider the trauma, and the difficulty the children would have to go throush testifying again." Haskins refused to speculate whether Milne would have future run-ins with the law, saying only that bis difficulty in the cue "was not proving they had been touched, but what was going on in his bead." Milne was not available for com· menl. Sheriffs detectives launched an investigation in October after school officials voiced their concerns. Milnt" WIS initially reassigned to a desk job, then took ume ofl'for his trial Wallin said earlier th.at Milne would beeli&ible to return to teachina 10 days after the charaes were dropped, but that he had yet to decide whether he would ao back this year or wait to September. "This has been an incredible prcss.- ure. His job has been on the line," Wallin sa1d. The attorney added that Milne's co-worken and students were sup- ponive throushout the coun proeecd- '"e-we fiUed thatcounroom with 100 of his colleaaues and students on the day of final araumcnts," Wallin said. ··1 think once they arc able to take care of this block.in& problem, the neptive imqc of 916 will bqjn to subside," he said ... I think it's a real positive solution." It also could mean continued expansion for Surf Line, which swte4 in March 1985 after Jerry Arnold of Mission Viejo determined that there was a market forsurfen like himself who wanted to find out about specific surf conditions along the coast. .. We found we could provide a really sophisticated report for the ban:kore surf en and aet paid for it,•• said Wilk, who joined Arnold with a third partRCT. The Huntinaton Beacb..tlued com- pany now employs SO surfen in Southern California who provide repons 3t the break of dawn with updates throuahout the day. wrhey report all their own home breaks which allows us to provide more detailed, knowledpble infor· mation,t' Wilk says. Calls cost 95 cents, with Surf line takina in 4 5 cents from each call. That is far less, Wilk points out, than the typical dial-a-porn tcrvice *hich charaes about S2 per call and tuma a laJFr profit as well. currently. surfers call 976-SURF in either the 213 or 619 area codes, then press numbers on a oush-OUtton phone to obtain local surf oondition1. ANGUS ST ARTS OVER ON PROJECT ••• l'romAl Sheldon lashed out at the residents Friday, claimin& that they had stop- ped work on streets, landscaping and on a permanent wall in the area. The company made a commitment to make the improvements, with or without, final approval for the pro- ject. he said. .. h looks pretty awful." Shcklon said. "I wonder if they have the best interests of the other residcn\I at heart." Pam steete, • vioe PteSident of the Concerned C1tiun1 Group of Hunt- inpon Beach. said that heavy indut- tnal activity bas no place in a residential neiahborbood. Lawyers said the settlement stems from alleptions involvina former City Councilman John Thomas. Thomas appealed a Plannina C.Om- ission denial .of Anps proPC>lll1 in 1986 and then cast the dccidina vote when the City Council approved the project. Thomas' compeny alleaedly per- fonned work for the Ansus C.Ompeny at the site and he 1hould have abstained from votina. said John Murdock, an attorney for the resi- dents. Sheldon said Friday that AftlU,I pve a relocation Job to another CO!D~Y "to make the area safe for neilb~rhood kids" and had no idea that Thomu WIS involved in the work. The City Council retcinded initial approval of ahe project but then revencd itself lut fall· and .. vc approval after Anius claimed 1n a lawsuit that ci~ft'kials acied iUcipl- ly when they ked permits. Grundhofer and Security Pacific President Robert H. Sm1th said the closures were a k.ey part of the bank's strategy to control ellpco9CS and Tliinas improved during the first quarter of this year, however, with the company reporting net income of S 14 7 .2 million, 26 percent above the previous year's first quarter. Ex· pcnscs also dropped 2.6 percent during the first quarter of l 988 from rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:i:;;;=========iliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; the final quaner of 1987. PILOT ••• l"romA1 during the week. Fnday. he was on his way from Long Beach to an airpon in Carlsbad near hts home in Del Mar, where he hves with bis wi~ Betty. He said the plane, which he co- owns with a panner. bad been stored at a Long Beach airpon for several '~eeks prior to the fllaht. A Federal Aviation Adminis- tration inspector, Ray Evans. who visited the scme said the fucidcnt wiU not be mvest'Pled by the National TransPortation Safety Board. He pve no further comment. -Mrs. Bond, who drove to~ SClCne, said ber husband bqan Oyina at tbe qcoflS I . "He ~cw bef~re he had bn dnvcn ~-. license, she wd. MI'S. Bond added that this was her I -husband's first major accident. OAANOE .......... COAST --· rml llMtonlea .,_...,..,. C:-...._CA Annual mussel quarantine goes into effect on Sunday SACRAMENTO (AP) -The an- nual quarantine ofCalifomia mussels ~ns Sunday. state health officials •id Friday. Tbc quarantine, which lasts until Oct. ) I, IS to protect~ public from a to~n that cautcs paralytic Shellfish poisonina tut can occur in bivalve molJullls Ilona the CaJifomia c:oest durina tbe IUftUIWI' months.. T'be quanaline applies to muaels colkic1cd locaHy by 9POf1I haf\'Cs1en and not lo muMtf1 and Olber bivalves harvested by atal«lertified lkllfith arowen and sold commercially in stores and restaurants, said Health Director Kenneth Kizer. Since 1927, there have been 50S cases of peral)'lic sbellftlb poitonina and 32 deaths. The MOil outbttat was 10 1980. when there were 98 cues . and two dcath1. The eouru of the toxin it a toxic micro-orpnism calJed Ooftyaulu catendla tlaal moUUlb cat. tte.lth' officials laid filla, cnt.. shrimp and abalone do DOC cat that m~ orpnitln and are aft to eat. • • °::.::' ...... .... , ' l ........ 8o!> 1MO COllll "-CA UH ~*" w~n ..,.._ 4 00-111 t.4>-dl1 Ja.t call 842-8088 ... ...,,,.. ·~· ,... .... .,.. --., ...... _ ... ,_Ill. I ~ ............... ....... ......... 5 ...... _ ~--.-.­....... ,..,.., ...... ... , , ,, TllEJllll• .. AT ALDEN'S SAVE ¥6 5100. During our Con1oleum Sa.In'-~ Aad DOW .10U CU IM'I . up to flCJO -'1fl!/ll moicit o1 roar blmUfW ~ 8-11_., ~~ C.•1 nh!, ..a ... ~ .................... ,... ...., dat .......... IWila •11 I .. .. .., ............... ...., ... .. c... ........... ~ -....... ......... cc1111•s•tsw-~••.--. -d .............. ,. I • • .. Dinner to benefit · Community Clinic ln Lc;iguna Beach The upna lk9cb Community OtnJC will bold ill annual d.inncrfelt T.aetday It the Cou.at Restaunnt. with proceedscannartcd fouheclinic'a mcdic:al, denw. couanelina. kP9 and advocacy eervices. Oueltl may cbOOte one, two or tbm entrees 11 pan ortbe f'ull din.net at the 5:30 p.m. event. A no- host bet and drawina for door priz.es alto arc included. . .. Ticket1 are SIO ~h. with tcn1or cuauns and full-time colleF 1t1Jdent1 ldmi1ted for SS. Call the chnic at 4~9429 for further inf onnat1on and tttcrvalions. Llbrary •peaken «:IJedaled The Newpon Beach Public Library has an- nounttd the speakm for its May series of .. brown bq" small business series each Monday at noon. Dennis Murry will talk on adverti11n1 Monday. followed May 9 by Dona Hufton o.n mailing lists and May 16 by Irv 01maJ on pl setuna. The proarams are free and will last about an hour at the Newport Center branch, 8S6 San Oemcnte Drive. Call Jackie Headly at 644-3186 for details. Stop ... moklng program The American Cancer Society will sponsor a Fresh Start stop-smokina proaram ~nnmJ Mon- day at iuoffices, I S03South Coast Drive, Suue 110. in Costa Mesa. The seasions will continue May 5, 9, 12 and 16 from 1 to 9 p.m. Call the society's Education Department at 7Sl-0441 to resister. Career semlnar set A free career seminar entitled ".Beyond the Paycheck-the Importance of Ri&bt Livefibood for Mental, Physical and Spiritual Wcll-bei"I .. will be offered Monday at 1 p.m. in the Balboa Room of the Huntinaton Beach Central library, 7111 Talbert Ave. Linda V. Berens, a Huntington Beach psy- chothenpist, will discuss how each individual can identify his or her most satisfyina kind of work. Call 841-0041 for further information. Bloodmobile to rislt South Oranae County residenu will have three opponunitics to donate blood next week at an American Red Cross bloodmobile. The first stop will be Monday fro.m 3 to 7:30 p.m. at ~ddlcbck Hospital, 2~Sl_ Via Estrada, Laguna Hills. and donors may call 83S-S38 I. ext. 450. for an appointment. Another blood drive is scheduled Monday from 3 to S:•S p.m. at t he Santiago de Compostella Church. 21682 Lake Forest Drive, El Toro. with a ppointments taken at 951-8599. Saturday donors may visit the Presbyterian Church of the. Master, 26051 Marsuerite Parkway, from 7:4S a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and arrange appointments at 831-2671. InsW111Jce talk set No-fault insurance will be the topic of Mon- day's noon meeting of the Business Referral Association at the Fiddlers Three rc-staurant. 24291 Laauna HiUs Mall Sandi Bacchus from the Farmers Insurance Group will be the speaker. The cos{ is Sl0.50 and reservations are accepted 11 S81-I I 06. Financial seminar In NB An educational seminar on holding utlc to propcny in California and evaluating limned partnerships will be prucnted Tuesday at 1 p.m. 1n the community room of the Newport Beach Pubhc Library 8S6 San Clemente Drive. Rob;rt Schiff and Donn Weise will be the speakers. The public is invited. Bereavement •upport A 10.week bereavement support group for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one within the past year wdl be&in Tuesday. The sessions wdl be held at 7 p.m. at the office of the Jewish Family Service ofOranie County, 28321 ~erite Pa.rtway, Miss1on Viejo. Call Susan Cohn a t S37-4980 for an appointment. Artlul.tla talk slated Or. M. Joyce Pais will speak on arthritis Tuesday at I p.m. in the Newport Center branch of tbe Newpon Beach Public Library. 856 San Oemente Drive. The bour-k>oa prosram 1s free. Call Jackie Headly at 644-3116 for additional information Tberap&t to speak Therapist Suie Antel will address Tuesday's breakfast meetiqofthe l..quna Beach Chamber of Commerce on a .. leam ina experien« in body awareness." James Heidleman of the Amencan Red Cross also win speak on ~motina a tueeeSSful blood drive. These.ion ~II be held at 7:30 a.m. and the breakfast fee is $7. ReterVations •~ requested 11 494-1018. lfewoomen convene The Newport Beach Newcomcn will bold a set· ~uainled lelaion Wedncsda}' at 9:30 a.m. at the Old Towne Mall and Antiqu~ Shop in Oraqe. CaJI Paula k.rUle at 64+1409 or Terry Mcloud at 67,_2927 for dctailL Al41•b .Ude do• AdveDIW'Cr Sun Bal'bet wiU present a slide lliow011dieAll*aWiadelne11Wcdnetdayat8p.m. at AdvaMtl 16, 1870 HartMw Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tbe ... ~teattel to hiten., bunters. fbbermee Pbtft; C.11 John Allen at 6'();.JlOI AW mott 1n don. , ' N-M schools may boost bus fares Trustees hoping to reduce their $ I. 7 million a n n ua l budget for student tran sportation By JOYCE BODLOVICB .,. ........... The Newport-Mesa Unir~ School D11tri~1 may ra1~ its monthly bus fees next school year in an effon to reduce the more than SI. 7 million a year spent on transpor- tation cost At Tuesday's school board mccuna. the trustees did not rule out the future possibility of dasconunuma home-t<>- school busing for seventh lhrou&h llth- araders. Howc,er, 1t appears the only chanaes in next fall's transportation budact m1ah1 bt to increase the bus fee from SI 0toS15 per student, which 1s what 1t used to cost. .. The question seemed to be whether or not to go back to the original fee structure or to discontinue part of home-to-school or athletic transportation -or some combanat1on of the above," said Supcr- mtendenl John Nicoll. '"The adoption of one does not e"cludt the other ncicest- aril :· ~icoll said be wouJd probably rec- ommmd lO tru tees at the next tchool board mechn& to my ..-itb tbt prncnt transportation xhcdute, but to inettUe the bus fee by SS "'We can t~ it out and see what happens." he said. Trustee Sherry Lootboum>w said the cost of home-to-tehool bus tcf"\'ice for 1event.h tlirou&h I 2th-araden nun the district about SlSJ.000 per year. The dally count for students bused is 2,053 elemen- tary school childen; S37 junaor hi&h pupils and 210 hi&h school students. Of that total, approximately 34 percent arc special education students. The district IU'eaves approximately $700.000 a year from the stale ror home-to-school busing. Loofbourrow sajd the district polity to cha'JC fees for home-to-school bus trans. portion bcpn 1n the 1980-81 school year. Parents peid bus fen of SIS J)C'r child. a maximum ofS40 pcr family for tvrry 20 tchool da)'I. ~ fen rtmaincd unchan,td until t.hia tchool year. .. Thi\ )'Cir we rtduCfd ~ foe to SI 0 per chtld, S20 for \Vt"O childml and S2~ for thrtt or more chiklttn, .. she •id. ~we voted that dttision in Apnl 19'6 io be effective for t.he September 1987 school year." Loofboum>w uid the dttision to de- crease t.hc bus fee was based on t.he money the distnct was then recc1v1n1 from t.he state. "We felt ~rbaps we could absorb some of the transportation cost, .. she said "We had no wa_y of ant1c1patina ~hat would hap~n in Sacramento since that time and to"'hat t'xtentour fund101 iNoukl decrease. We arc no..,. looluna at all the different opcntaons of the d1striC1 and where we can save monc}. 00Techn1call) we could stop all kJnderpnen thro~ 12th aradcs homc- to-school transportation but we never really conS1dcred that." she said Loofbourrow said most board members were not m favor of NicolJ's suggestion to perhaps discontinue busana for seventh and ei&hi padcri. "Wfiaa you consider the di1'aQCe t.bcy would have to bike. tbe ro.dJ they have to bike on and the very nature of' a eeveot.h and ei&btb padtr in terml of thdt awamcta of •fety issues. we were vet)' uncomfonable wid1 that COrtCq>l." Loofboum>w •id the the boe.td 1n- d1cated n wou&d bt willina lO consider tbic cutona of homc-to-tebool t.tansportatjon for nan th lhrouah 12th..,aden tf there .as a financial benefit in doina lhaL .. The overid1na i5Sue is-1fwc raite the fees wall that decreatt ridership to the point we lose rather than ~ m~. Also. I think t.he issues of ninth thl"CMAI)'\ I 2th·aradcr5 1s if wt dCCTeatc transpor- tation d~ that free up cnol.llh butcS IO that we can u~ some of our buses for acuv1t} transportation at the h-ah school lc~el instead of renttnl buses as WC do now for some of the transportaoon." Loofbourrow said the current athletic and acuvat} transpon.auon budset runs an an exccu ofS I 00.000. "Somt' d1stncts make students pay - but at this p<>ant we arc not m favor of doang that.· she s.a1d "The students arc already paying for extra cumcularevents" Judge defends ruling in drunk driving.case By JONATHAN VOLZXE OfhOllW,... ..... A South Municipal Court judge has defended himself against accusations that he altered coun records to prevent charges from bcang dropped against a drunken dnvang suspect Santa Ana attornc} Byron McMillan saad that Judge Blair Barnette ordered dates be changed an coun records because he had inadvertently scheduled McMillan's client's case beyond legal time Ii mats. McMillan. defend1ni Randall B. Smith, charged Barnette continued Smith's case beyond a 10-da~ l1m1t. McMillan said that his client was not asked whether he would waive umc be)ond the mandated 10-day pcnod for a speed) tnal. That would force d1sm1ssal of the case against Smath, which eventually occurred. The deput) dastnct attorney m the case. Jim Manon. filed a bnefan an effon to get the case reinstated. but withdrew the Stanley A. Tbom:_peon motion on the day of a heanng scheduled to decide the issue. Manon and Barnette wcrt unavailable for comment. But a declaration filed b)' Dcput) D1stnct Attorney Kevan Haskins, who was prosecuung Smith when 1hc case wu conllnucd. said McMillan "consented" to the delay when he didn't sa)' anything. "Mr. McMillan . was apparently un- aware of the concept of1mphed consent as it applies to a time waiver." Haskins said McMillan told the Dail) Pilot that he realized the continuance was beyond the limit, but said .. 1t wasn't my rcspons1b1l1t} to say anything.·· Later, he said coun documents were altered to show he had consen1ed to the delay, althou&h a declaration filed b) Bamcttc's clerk says she changed the document on her own accord after making a mistake. "My own corrtetton of m)' work has somehow been construed anto Judge Barnette dot na someth ang wrong." clerk Monica Ri chards said 1n her declarauon In a letter mailed to the Pilot. Barnette denied ordering any alterations and saad "dearl). 'ou have to ob1ect to an} conunuance beyond the 10th day." ··Kc\ words arc w1t.h1n and be:>ond.'' Barnet.le ~rote .. One must notr-the huge dafTerencc between the two an order to understand this case.·· Barnette included ~ from "Bryant \.\ The Supenor Coun,' a Calafomaa case that he contends dctt'rmtned dcfendantS canno1 "sandbag" b) allowins the l"llSt' be set beyond the I ()..day ~nod without ObJeCttng. McMillan. however. said Bf)ant 1s the case he used an hlS bncf and stood behind his earher dcc1s1on. The cnure incident. he said led tum to file a mouon for compensauon from the district attorney's office ··w e felt thctt t.h1s motion to reconsider was spunous. and ~·re asking to be compcnsattd for the t1me we spent preparing.·· McMillan said Byron llc MUlan 'Tom ' Thompson, 51 , school principal Funeral scrvatts art scheduled Wednts- da) in Ne.,,..port Beach for Stanlc) .\ "Tom" Thompson, pnncipal at Tamura school an Fountain Valle). Thompson. 51, died Fnday at Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newpon Beach He also has been pnncapal at Masuda Maddie School. Newland School and Lamb School. Thompson. a resident of Costa Mesa. 1s survived by has wife. Sanda) and two sons. Tcl"T) and Stc'e Services arc scheduled Wedncsda} 11 3:45 pm at St .\ndrcws Prcsb)'tcnan Church. 600 St ~ndrcv.s Road. Fncnds said that Thompson, v.ho received degrees at Cal State Los Angeles and La Verne College. became ill about two wee~s ago. Cause of death was not disclosed . • • • George S Sharp. M.D .. a long-time Laguna Beach and Newport Beach resi- dent and found1n,. director of the Hunt- angton \ted1cal Research lnstttul~ has died at Huntington Mcmonal Hospital of a stroke sufTcrcd a month ago Hr-was 87 Born an 1901 an Cad12. Ohio Sharp mo' cd to Pasadena an 1906 After attend- 1 ng Pasadena schools. he attended Pomona College for one year and then transfr-rrcd to Han-ard Collcgc 4.f\er graduaung from Harvard Medical School an 19:!7. Snarp completed a Rockt'fellcr Fellowstt1p an SUIJCt) and rad1at1on therap} at Memorial Hospnal an New York C1tv. nov. known as Memonal Sloan-Keuenrig Cancer Center Whak al Mcmonal. Sharp v.as a protqe of re· no"'nedcancrrrescarch pioneer Dr James E~1na. In 1932. Sharp returned to Pasadena to establish a surgical practice. and later. one of the first mulu-spec1alty group pract1C'CS in the natton devoted to cancer In I 952. Sharp. along v.ath other members of Pasadena's busmcss and professional commun1t). founded t.hc Pasadena Foun- dauon for Medical R~ which be· came ~1del) known for its wort on de ... elopment and testma of ant1<ancxT drugs. annovatt\'C ..-ork on radllUOn and laser trutment of canett. In 1982. the Pasadena Foundation became pan of the Huntinston Medical Research lnsututcs. Sharp 1s survaved by his wife. GladY' Sharp of Pasadena and Newpott .,..ch: dau&hteT Paula Hops of Dina Pot~ ~ster Anne Coleman of~ one vand· daur.htcr and three pndsons. He was predeceased b) a son. Geoiy S. Sharp, Jr. .\ memonaJ 5CTVICC' will be held at 11 am \.fonda) m tbe Freeman Cbapc-1 of Pasadena Presbyterian Cburcb, SSS E. Colorado Blvd.. Pasadena. Jn lieu of flowers. contnbuuons can be made lO the Gcorsc S Sharp Mcmonal Fund of the Huntington Medical Research lnstitutct., "34 Fairmount Avenue. Pasadena, 91 IOS. Man posing as police officer robs Huntington grocery store By LANCE IGNON ('If .. .,.., ......... h probably seemed hke a reasonable request. The detecuvc wanted the grocer) store manager to take a look at a picture of a police hnc-up that contained a possible forgery suspect Th~ set up a meetmaoveT the phone and the manager of Von's Groccrv store at 5922 Edinger Avenue an Huntington Beach wa1tt'd to do his c1v1c dUI\. Earl) Fnda) alicrnoon a man dressed an a charcoal-gra~ p1nstnpe suit sho.,,..cd up and was e~ortcd 10 an offi~. But instead of pulhna out a photograph. be produced a bag shan) handgun and robbed the man- ager. according 10 a press rt'lea"' from Hununaton Be.ach police Pohc.c said the man left tht' ''o~ v.11h about S 1.500 cuh but \ on·s spokeswoman Suzanne ~er \a1J the amount was .. consadcrabl} less .. The suspect was descnbed as a ~·foot­ tall H1sparuc an his late 3<X or C'arh ~ ~1th lf'I} and blacl hair and a moustachC' He ..,.a, lot't ~~n e·rnmg the northeut come" 111 the store rhcr ...aid that the store has not e11;pencnced a S1'J'1ficant number offorsed ched.<. n."\'ently She also was unawatt of an" '>1m1lar robbt'ne<. in the grocery store chain .\ mana~er at thC' market refused to .. ommcnt Born too late to buy happiness The pursuit of happiness is a track and field event. Only those with t.he stamina to Nn the 4-m1nute mile can ho~ lO marry the ria.ht man. have a successful carttr and raise \ids who arow up to be anvntment bankers. In today's compcttt1ve SOClcty. makina it takes drive, discipline and the ab1hty to kttp your eye on the finish line. h's no contest for an ouH>f-shapc contestant ltkc me. I wish Jane Fonda had a demon- stration tape on the I 00.yard dash for sucxns tor could practice it 1n \M pnvacy of my bome. Sta>•nt ahead oftbe padc is m urder on the knettaps. -flllCY ldm1£ better. It was unSC'1enufic leam-as.-you-co romanC'e. People didn't need a therapist to find out how the) related to their mates. They could fisurc it out for t.hemsclvcs by the num~r of slammt'd doors that had come off their h an~ Or the amount of ~cry left o~·er after a month of in-depth discusstons. Before the prohferat1on of s-pcrt.cks on the Peter Pan Syndrome. and Cinderella S}ndromt. v.hcn ¥Ou had a problem )'Ou mudcUed throulb on )"Our own. favorite C\lrc for • ttqgj.na aujh complell was _cleanina 0~1 1~ cloects. h was a 101 easter than brint ntee to )'OUt mothcr·in.:&a• for a moath ~on v..-as quickly Yanq~ihcd by li>lurai~ on t0methina )'OU couldn't aft'ord ud dldn·a need-•h1chstiUworks lbrme. Mydoee1 is full of Indian paratol and AJpiM ledictboeen. • -0. YG'l' mat te• tel -and &O fat el!,. is t.be r:ry oftbe 'toa.1t's the wotlcfs wtat 10 K n.n. As IM contesaants male a med .._ fot lht} keep ~Ill at thtir stopWaecbes to• •f tht-y're at me ,_t ~It tM rilt,1 limt. '1\e tc* of ewiy eft11tSM"CDNt •. , l'ftitt al 3J. Tbe dram of C\"t'f'Y camt -0 to is IO bavt a t.bJ by 4S. Witlld the ...... and pu~ DOUll llCMVC11 mau • ~ dw A.-Ii& 5*xmtbsn'trw•111n•tli•-lilllr H.._101. ·~·~·-...... "" iM1 -.y ~·t b8Y MfpiMll. We ·----~--·--,c: ----· ......... "9'eMliM. ·IM•y\hreew•• ~,_ <'09td -m wt tilililM * C'8tire .._,. or poor but hippy ... dwown in I llutdds. 1t ..... ,,c::.: .. IHlHWiltic lllCht'llftt. ... .. 'AAlllUed warning on 73'1cracks • ~ ASHINGTON (AP)-The Ffd· crll~' ~viation Adminanration or-d:tfcd a tloec inspeoct&on of the upptt lk¥1 of okkr-model Boeina 737s last ~tober bttiuse of cracks near where scc;tions of sheet metal overlap, ~ina such cracks could cause rat1C: cabin decompression. The twin-ena;ne Aloha Airlines jetliner that ripped open at 24,000 feet ~'&$ amona the early-model Boetna 73Js subject to the FAA directive as well as to a series of service bulletins b>: Boeina outtinina the inspection procrams. officials said Friday. fhc FAA 'sconccm had been raised las& year because routine inspections turned up cracks near fasteners that join sccttons of sheet met.al in three aircraft. The same inspections also found metal strips on the fuselage comina loose on some early-model ~ina 7375 because the lamination wl no lonacr holdina. " tcphanae Ackerman, manager of p lie relations for Aloha, said Fri- day, "We are in full compliance with thf October directive. We did rcce1"e tht directive, the inspections were ca(ried out and we are in com- Reecaen work to free pueeaien trapped In wreckaCe from Aloha AJrllDtie 737. pliance." She would not elaborate on the cause of Thunday's incident in emeraency Landin& within 15 what the inspections revealed, but which a hu_ge upper ICCtion of the minutes. but a night attendant was said nothing was found that caused Aloha jetliner tore away, leavana swept out of the plane to her death alarm. pas.senaers exposed to the open skies and 60 passengers were iruured, two lnvestiptorshave yettodetermine at 24.000 feet. The pilot made an critically. {).S. steppingupitsroleingulf Researcher says cure for baldness due within decade WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan stepped up the U.S. military role in the Penian Gulf on Friday, ordenng the Navy to ~n protecting neutral merchant ships that fall under attack' and request h~p. The act100 came I I days after American warships and aircraft clashed with Iranian forces in thcaulf. sinkina or disabling six Iranian ves- sels. Although the new policy was be- lieved aimed at Iran. the United States said 1 t should not be viewed "as a tilt in either direction" in the tanker "it between Iran and Iraq. ..\nnouncmg the pohcy. Defense ScJ=rctar) Frank Carlutc1 said. "We . are not the policeman of the gulf. nor do we wish to be. "for over 200 years.. U.S. policy has been to help protect freedom of navigation an international waters. This (new) assistance is a logical and humanitarian outgrowth of recent events in the gulf which further stren$thens our adherence to this principle," Carlucci said. "We canAot stand by and watch innocent people be killed or maimed b)' malicious, lawless actions when we have the means to assist, and perhaps prevent them," he added. "We do not intend to describe our specific rules of engagement or the methods we plan to use in rcnderina this assistance.'' Reagan'sactaon, likely to be seen by cntacs as drawina the United States deeper into the Iran-Iraq war, extends Navy protection to ships that come under attack and request assistance. For years, the Navy has protected U.S.-flaggcd ships in the gulf. Last summer, 11 Kuwaiti oil tankcn weft allowed to l'C'-register as U.S. flaa vessels to secure that protectfon. In cxpandin& the protective um- brella, Carlucci said, "Such aid wall be provided to friendly, innocent neu- tral vessels flying a non-belligerent flai, outside declared war-exclusion zones, that arc not carrying con- 0 lrlband or rcs1stina legitimate visit and search b) a Persian Gulf belhaercnt." W ASHJNGTON (~P) -A Aorida researcher said Friday that baldness is caused by a biochemical change in cells that stop hair arowth, but it will be five to 10 years before a possible cure is ready for testing. Ur. Marty E. Sawaya, a researcher at the University of Miami School of Medicine, said she and coll~ have determined that hair folhdcs that cease arowir1g hair have a high ratio of a single-molecule protein that is able to carry the male honnone testosterone into the cell nucleus and "shon circuit" hair arowth. J?ef ense questions fairness of Contragate trial Sawaya told a news conference at a meeting of the Society for In- vestigative Dermatoloay that the discovery was made after she was able to separate out cells from scaJpflu'5 from men at different siaaes o hair loss. 1N ASHINGTON (AP)-The legal requirements for using an un- precedented volu me of government S«rcts in court will deprive Marine L~ Col. Oliver L Nonh and thrtt I n-Contra co-defendants of a fair tr I. the defense contended Fnday. 'Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) requirements that the dt'fensc serve notice of any plans to d1 lose cla!>s1fied information in c rt will IJ"C the prosecution an unfair advantage. the defense said in a mouon filed in U.S. Distnct Court. The requirement .. imposes burdens on the defense un- precedented an ~mencan cnminal law," laW}ers for the fired Nataonal Sccunty Council aide and his thrtt co-defendants said an a joint mouon. .. 'l ., "I I "In the circumstances of this sinau- lar case involving an unprecedented volume of classified documents" the requirement 1s "clearly unconst1tu- Disneyland, and KOCE present Disneyland SERVICE AWARDS Saturday-5 p.m. KOCE!50 ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC TELEVISION Di ncyland hono" Orange County volunretrs and non·profil organization Wlth $250,000 in cash prizes for out landing achi vcmcnt in communi1y service. Tltn \I f MWIUll o.,. ilnJ Cnmmun11y Arr11nt ~uit 11m.k popiflle"1 ,,..a rrom DiWytand, C ~('Olaf ~ of Anahcim. ll'ld tht Ccwputi MIOll few Pubf IC 8rilfidaKl1111 'f uonal," the defense said. North, former national sccunty adviser John M. Poindexter. busist- nessmen Albert Hakim and retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord arc accused of conspirina to defraud the governent by diverting U.S.-lran arms--sale profits to the Nicaraauan Contra rebels. Under the law, the defense would be barred from usina classified e' idtncc in the 1nal. . The physician said cells vigorously arowing hair contain a high ratio of a protein she called a tetramcr, which has four molecules closely bound toeether. But an scalp cells arowanJ hair weakly or not at all, she said, the tetramer ratio is very low and a type of protein she called a monomer. or a single molecule of protein, was domi- nant. THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES ••• "What Sets HOUSE of IMPOR1S Apart.from the Rest? Wko.Jallr....,.. Wortd,..........., 80UN.,,...,. ~ Extraordinary Dollar Value! ._ ..... Lee ~°'*WO-V48/'5 Settle the Debate... ~~~53 Vlslt Ua Today and o.e-- Declde for YouneU. HOUSE of IMPORTS ·11mne of Mercdes-Benz" !A '"' ' ,I' .... • Extraordtnary Senicet Dial 213/714 MERCEDES Santa Ana 0-5) and Rtveralde (1·91) Freeways FANTASY LINGERIE 1rs NOT .AJST ANOTHEI LINGEllE STOIEI IT HELPS MAKE YOUI FANTASIES a DIEAMS COME TIUEI 1ecauM we hclV9 MmHING for you, your lover, wife, borfrlerid or hUlband coutd 9'* Imagine, and then IOIM. TR&1108T~ &TOH IN TBS WORLD roa ION a wOMa ·DukakJ•feaidioff attafb 1bybotll Buah and JacDon f ., ..... n. ... Prw Democratic ft'ont·ninner Michael Dukakis absorbed twin attackt .on foreian poli~ Friday. a Vice Praident ~Bulb accuted him of""wafthnt all over the fteld'' when the ldministration attacked Iranian sun boats and Jet!C Jacbon called his views on .outhem Afriea mi11uided. Bush, the c:erwn Reoublican nomi1aee, also previtwed a l«Ond likely cam.,.Jan issue for 0.-0 falGl)/in& IM favors the death penalty for convicted dni& kinaPins. Dubkts, the likely Democratic nominee. oppoees the death penalty ~n all ~ .n-e Mauachutetts aoveroor focuaed on trade iuues as be campeipe.d tn Ohio an ldvaace of next week'• ~till primary, renewina his call for Presid~nt Rcapn not to veto lqislation that would in pen require oompanies to pve advance notice before shuuµ., down factories. Truden convoy to protnt lndl•n• 6•• tax INOIANAPOLIS -Dilll'Untlcd trucken are qucuina up into S().ria convoys and crecpi~ Ilona Indiana inierstatcs to protest a new state law that bas boosted the psohnc Wt and lowered the speed limit for 1arac vehicles. The convoys are a new wrinkle in a montb-oJd protest by truc~crs boycottina Indian.a truckstops. ps stations and restaurants to call attention 10 rcaulations that hurt their business. State police have tracked 12 convoys since Tuesday niaht, when the first was reponed, Lt. Ken Hollingsworth said Friday. The lined-up tru<:b were movina about 40-SS ml)h, 1tayin1 in one lane for the most part1 and not interferin' with rqular vehicular traffic, said Hollinpworth. The trucKers are unhappy walh a state law that went into effect April I lowerina the speed limit for heavy trucks from 6S mph to SS mph on rural sections of interstates. For haht trucks and cars. the speed limit remains 6S mph. Crippled submarlne towed Into home port CHARLESTON, S.C. -The crippled submarine USS Bonefish was towed into its home port Friday, five days afttt a fire and explosion rocked the vessel off'the Florida coast and killed three crewmen. The Boneflsh, assisted by four tugboats, tied up next to the USS Frank Cable, a submarine auxiliary ship, at the Charleston Naval Base at midaftemoon. Three crewmen were killed and 22 others from the 92-man Bonefish crew were injured in Sunday's tire. LL Cmdr. John Tull, a s~kesman for the Charleston Naval Base, said an 1nvcstiption of the accadcnt is continuina. Coast College debate team places third in national competition Orange Coast Collqe's seecch and debate team has talked its way to. a third-place finish in a national speech tournament held recently m Minneapolis. At the National Community Speech Tournament, the OCC Pirates were pitted apinst teams from 73 other community colleges, but only California rivals Moorpark and Palomar racked up more points. Since 1979, the OCC team has taken the national title three times, placed second three times. has three third-place finishes and came in fourth on one occasion. Sioban Dawes of Fountain Valley captured three sold medals in Minneap<;>lis, winnina the persuasion. communication analysis and informa- tive divisions. Tim Campbell of Huntinaton Beach captured gold medals in oral interpretation and speech to entertain. Other winners included Scan Cope ofHuntington Beach, aold in speech to entertain; Stacy Ahem of Huntin11on Beach, aold in oral anterpretat1on: and Cheri Pearson of Garden Grove, gold in poetry. Bronze medals went to Stephanie Brabec oflrvinc in the communication analys.is and prose divisions; Vikki Estensori and Oeorae Irwin. both of Newport Beach; Mike Buf'lhart ofHuntinaton Beach for impromptu speeches; and Helen Fricker of Costa Mesa in prose. The collcJ.c's two .. readers. theater" trams each won silvcn. ''Quihen' featured Ahem and Tracy Schledcr of Huntington Beach. Anette Sanders of Garden Grove and Fricker. Campbell, Cope and Pearson teamed up in .. Not One of Us." SymJ>(Mlam to honor UCI proleuor A scientific symposium in celebration of the 70th birthday of Dr. Frederick Reines, professor of physics at UCI, will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May S al the new western headquarters of the National ACJ(femics of Sciences and EnJinecrina. adjacent to the UCI campus. A series of speakers will honor Reines for his lifelona contributions to physics, most notably the co-discovery of the neutrino in 1956 with collaborator Or. Oyde Gowan. Jn March of last year, Reines and fellow scientists announced the detection of neutrinos from supernova 1987 A by the lrvine-Michipn-Brookhaven detector, located in the Morton-Thiokol salt mine 2,000 feet beneath Lake Eric. Reines has invested the putcr eart of his professional career i~ dcvisina imaainative means of studyina neutnnos, a Wk made all the more difficult ~Y the elusive particle's lack of electric ctw,e and assumed absence of mus. Neutrinos interact with other matter so rarely that one of the &hostly particles could soeed through liaht-yean of lead without beina stopped. FoUowina the symposium, an evenina proaram and banquet ftom 6:30 to 10 p.m. will be held in the University Oub on tbe UCJ campus. Reines also will be honored at a special .. Reines Fest.." scheduled as .,art of the 13th International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics plannfd June S-11 in Boston. Persons mtcrcstcd in funher infonnation may call the UCI physics departmentat8S6-6284. FV to honor retlrbJ6 Koatmuter The fountain: City Council plans to honor Ed Walcott, who is endi"I m~ than a of leadina youna men in the Boy Scouts. For the put six yeat1, Walcott has served as Scoutmaster ofTroop 442 in the ci_t~. dunna which time the troop has srown from 18 to SS memben. Of thole SS. 18 have achieved IOOUtina's hiahest rank, that of Eqle. Walcott became involved in IOOUtina in 1977 a a Webelos leader. Webelos is an intermediate ICOUtiQS sroup, and stands for .. We'll be loyal tc0uts. ... He also served as cubmaster, usistant scoutmaster, Order of the Arrow advisor, and u I.ft Ora111t County C'amporec chairman. Scouti~ has also recopized Walcott by awardina Troop 442 the .. Honor Unit Award. VCI to ran poUo reM&l'CIJ foandatloa UCI bis beea cbolm to nan the S 1.2 million foundation that President Franklin Dtluo Rooecvett crated IO'fllht DOiio. The= lhoWd ~te bUAdreCk otlb0uand1 of dollars for mearch' aimed at hel 111 Victims of dilOrden of the apinaJ cont and c:mtral nervous •Y*!ft. cam=Oflkials aid. Polio, bdects the spinal cord and petalyza mutdel. bas been na.ty eradicated in Ibo United Scates dm>uelt v.cdn1Uon; but is di a ~ in develoPine •tionl. James Rooeevelt Jr .. a trustee ol the A1la•ta..li.teel ltooltvelt Warm Sorinss Foundation and wt.c. father liw In Ne•pott leecJa raidmt. llid. .. the most lipiftcant ~ ~11 ia lk.,. ol~ 111 111..ct rehabilitation haft beat .,;119 io UCl. to it niilde aeme IO tbe bolli'd IO chOoie l~ine... · .. I think Ibo IMw'CI also ~=e•d by I.be ~ and enomc191 ~tial of the Irvine campus." the Bolton an~. who is a pudeOn Offnaklia Oduo ROOll'eli. 1 "'*° Yictim. • • • • • Or-.a CoMt DAILY PfLOT/Sn.wdey. Aptll 30, 1... d i'. Wirlds ease damage caused by spill Baby condor hatched With little help from keepers MARTINEZ (AP) -The wildlife cuaulty toll from Shell Oil Co. ·s CNdc apill into critical bird roobries appeared lo have peaked ~ Friday. while 1usiy wiftds and hiah tides ·~ m~ of it into open Wiler, officials satd. ·•They arn•t picki"I up many more birds at all now, and we dOn'l ell~ to tet too many more at all,·· uad Lt. Bob 8rKh of the U.S. Coast Guard. E About •'70 oily bird animals have bttn recovered f; Satur- day's spill of at least l 7'. pitons of San Joequin crude into lhe Peyton Slou&h. Oft hose, about 200 have died or were de9d when dltc0vered, ac- cordina to Ouct Monroe, rqjonal patrol chief for the st.ate rash and Game Depanment. Only about a dozen oily bintl were brouabt to the lntttutional Bird Ret«.:uc Center in Berkeley oa Fridly, and operations were beainnfoa to wind d Qwn. ac:cordin1 to spkeswoman Beth Podvin. Meanwhile, winds up Lo 2S mph pushed up to l.SOOpllonsofoilearty Friday from ~mote inlets where 1t had been trapped by currents. foulina more manhllnd and open water, But in many cases that eased the task of cleanup, authorities added. The i before, winds and inaus.- an hi er tides bad pushed about 1,f& p Ions into the strait and JOme small, nearby bays. "Mo~ and more oil as aettina flus~d from the marshy areas into the {Carquintt) Strait, but that's Ktually *orkina for the most P*lt to o.ar .svu._ becaute it's inakina it easier to pici .up," aid Todd Nelson oflhe U.S. Coest Guard. Eiaht wm~r boats were rcmov-i 01 several new oil-sheen patches, Wl sttttched 12 milts from Dillon Point nonhwcst ofManinez Marina. where 400 boats were trapped in the oily harbor, to Rytt lsland,-whcrc the oil continued to set mto sensitive nestina ams, Brach said. Despite fean to the contrary. rain showers Friday momana hid a "nqli- Jiblc" effect on the spill, said Nelson. Water quahty offictaJs had feared the rain would flush mo~ oil from the manhes. but the tiny amount of precipitation apparently was too small to accomplish that The crude alM> has bqun to lhickm. tumu11 into tar and matins cleanup aloai l.bottlinel aiicr. K· cordins to the Coat GUatd. About 126,000pllonsofthecruck, a typically thick 0111 has been re- covcttd so far. acrord.ina to the COUl Guard. The state Senate's ToxJCS Commit- tee also announced it will hold a hc.arinc on the q>ilJ at Manina City Hall nut Friday. .. We want to know why this c:coloaacat disaster ever bappc'DCd. how bedly it damqed the mviron- ment, whether we can clean it up. and how we can prevent future ~in !Hee this.·· said committee chairman An Torres. D-l.o$ A flllCln. BJ fte Aaeda ... rr.a !Ill SAN DIEGO -The first Califomta condor conc:eived in ca~vit~ . ha'cbed Fnda)", •tJ ketpen u.sina twcrzen and their fiDfM,ipa to help the chkl • btUk free from ita shell. the San Ditto Wild Animal Patt II.Id. The ch•c:k ~ bttome 5tuck in dried mmtbrane and albumen and could oo looeer roe.ate in the shdl to peck ns way out, Tom Hantc0m, a ~man at the pat\. wtlicb it .... ,. tl')'ina '° ll\'C tM natty tAtioet species B1ol<>111t Cyndi Kuch&cr had CbeCbd ., the eg evcey two hours Friday 'o detmnme if the cbiclc was ready to be hdpect ;!' from the shell. lntervenina prematurely could rupture blood vessels hllked tQ cu membranes and cause fatal bleedu1a. The hatchina bnnas the known,..,, .. population of Nonh Amena's la'Jest land bird io 28 All 27 Cal1f0m~ J. c:ondon known to exist~ in captivtty -I• at the Wild Animal Pat\ and l) at the Los Anaelcs Zoo. f:Ji Supreme Court to hear Lungren ca.e '. · Singleton reported to be visiting in Florida SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supreme Coun said Fnday 1t wiU hear", uswncnts June I• an Los An&tlcs over Rep Dan Lungren's confirmation asJ state treasurer. Gov. Gcorse OcukmCJ••n nominated Lunsrcn. his fellow Lon& Beach Republican. to fiU the vacancy created by the dt:.ath of Democratic Treasurer Jesse Unruh last Auaust. The state Assembll approved the nom111auon but the Senate "°'ed 1t down DeukmeJ1an and ungren contend approval from onl) one house oft~ le&islatutt is nccdcd for confmnationJ.r Dcmocrauc leaden sa)' approval of both houses 1s required The dispute tums•VI on the 1nterpretat1on of a 1976 state constituuonal amendment that has nevcn:i. ~n tested ID court. TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Aorida authorities said Friday that convicted rapist-mutilator Lawrence SinaJeton visited Tampa-area relatives earlier this week. but they didn't know if he was still around. "We have no idea if he's still an the state," said Jack Espinosa, spokes- man for the Hillsborou.&h County Sheriffs office. "We don•t have any reason to know." Sheriffs Major John Cacciatore said a relative of the ~year-0ld Tampa native told ham Thursday in a telephone call that Sin&)eton paid a short visit earlier this week and left. "I was told that he was here. but now he's aone, •• Cacciatore said. "I don't know where's he•s a.one. It's not that we're not concerned. We just don't know." Sm&leton. one of eight s1blinas ra1~ in the Tampa area. still has other relatives in Aorida. He was convicted jn California of rapma a I 5-ycar-01<1 hitchhiker dur- ing a 1978 drunken ~· then choppan$ ofT her forearms wath an ax and leaving her to die in a culvert east of San Francisco. He served eipt years of a 14-year sente~. ,ettina out early for panicipating in 1 prison work<red1t program. He was released from prison last year. and his parole officially ended Monday. according to Rohen Gore of the California Department of Correc- tions Today, Singleton 1s a fret man, with no requirement to tell offiClals where he aocs or settles. "He did not have any reason or obligation to tell us where he was aoing," Gore said. Singleton said earlier this month that he wanted to v1sll relatives in Flonda. then go to Azalea. Ore .. 10 live with members of a fundamen- talist communal sect called the Bride of Christ. where he was offered a home. His v1ct1m was recently rc- ponedly 10 be also hv1ng in southern Oregon. Controversy has dogged the former merchant seaman since his release. Outraged Cahforn1ans mounted cam- paigns when their communites were mentioned as possible sites for his parole. He spent months beina shut- tled among apanments and motels alona the California coast and wound up in a mobile home on the grounds of San Quentin state prison until his year-Iona parole expired. Officials agree that obscunty 1s probably the best approach he can take to try to offset the aroundswcll of public resentment. He was born 1n Tampa on July 28. 1927. but little 1s known publicly about his bac~ground in Florida. He has no cnminal record and there a.rt no records md1caung he attended Tampa-area public schools. Pcinama denies U.S. Norieg~ deal PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)- Officials on Friday denied reports of an aarcement with the Reapn admin· istration that would have Gen. Manu- el Antonio Noriep quit as com- mander of the military but not leave Panama. An estimated I 0.000 people marched Friday an a demonstration of suppon of Nonep. the head of Panamaa's IS.000-membcr Defense Forces and the dominant force in the civilian aovemment. "That aarcement does not exist." Foreign Minister Jorse Ritter told a news conference. "You can hardly reach an ~ment when relations with the United States are at the point they are." Rmer confirmed that Michael Kozak. an aide to Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams, met with Nonega this week. "Mr. Kozak was an Panama talk1na With difTe~nt lfOUps. with leaden Of the opposition," Ritter said. "He also talked with the general but did not reach any agrccmcnt. because they simply were not negotiating. .. Noriega was indicted in Flonda in February on drug tr1lffic:kina charaes. The United States subsequently de- manded ht resign from the m1htary and imposed economic sanctions on Panama. Nonep has denied the narcoaucs allept1ons. Government offkials ·said on- vately the proposal on Nonega quit- ting was a "face-saving move by the United States." They said Nonega ha.saJreadyofTcred to resign subJ«t to the establishment of a "nauonal dialogue" with opposauon forces. ~position leaders were not 1m· mediately available for comment. Panamanian Ambassador Juan B. Sosa. a leader of the anti-Nonega forces an Wutunaton. accused the United Stat~ of aoma beyond 1ts authority an trying to negohate Pan· ama'\ pohucal futu~. In M1am1. ant1-Nonega exiles called the U.S. proposal a surrender with cosmeucs. "Tb11 cosmetic solution will onh take the countf) down the road to disaster," said Gilberto Mallol. exiled representative of the Panamanian oppos1t1on umbrella group. the Civic Crusade. A U.S. official said in WashinJton Friday that the Rea~n adm1ms- tration reached a tentative agreement with Noriega under which he will step down as chief of the Defense Forc::cs and de facto leader of the government but remain in Panama. The official. speakma on condition of anonym1t). said Kozak met with Noncp this week. But he said the agrttment was "less than ideal" because it did not include the gen- eral's depanurc from the country, Contras drop insistence on being re-armed h~ Boy delivered after mother killed ln cr .. JJ?r LONG BEAC'H -An infant boy. delivettd after his mother was killed anr a traffic crash on herwa)' to the hospital. was m good condition Fnday, officialt at St. Mary Medical Center said. The Thursday n1&ht crash left one othc " person dead and sent five other people. mdudma tnc baby's fathCT" to the • hospuaJ. V1ck1e Wilcox 18. of Long Beach died after she was thrown from a ' p1ckuptruckdmen by her husband. poh~ Lt. Bart Da) said. "The v1ct1 m. who was 81/z months prq.nant. was headed to the hospital because of comphcat1ons• • with her prepancy when the vehicle she was nd1ni in was struck b~ a car tha witnesses said ran a ttd liaht." Day said. _ Second mild qaake hlts Palm Springs area J PALM SPRINGS -The second mild eanhqualte 1n less than 2• hours rattled desert residents Fnday afternoon. prompung a few womed calls lo police but bnn&ina no immediate rcpons of damqc or tnJunCS. The shaker measured 3.1 on lhc Richter scale and struck at 343 p.m.. said Doug Smith.- spokesman for the California Institute of Technology 1n Pasadena. ·~ 1 ,, OPEC leaders struggling ~~ to reach production lim.ft r By Tk Anedated Presa .Jf. VIENNA. Austrta -OPEC leaders struJ&lcct Friday to overcome~ /. d 1 v1s1ons over proposed cu ts 1 n 01 I prod uct1on 1 ntended to bolster world prices. Saudi Arabia and KuwaJt ernerwcd as the chief opponents of the pllflv resurrecting a h1s1oncaJ standoff' wuhan OPEC between an alliance ot conservath·c Gulf Arab states and a factton led by Iran. The 13 011 m1n1sten °"'" the Orpnaauon of Petroleum &porting Countnes WttC debatina the proposal. wtucb calls for 011 export cuts by OPEC an conjunction With a p-ou6I of independent 011 producers. The notK>PEC lf'OUP was mv1ted to d1fcuU.l.. strateay at OPEC headquancn an Vienna canter this week. The aim 1s to msc pnces to OPEC's t.arset ofS 18 a baml. from the current range ofS I• to $16. b) Uahtenma supplies. KawaJt pledge led to end of bJjaclrfng WASHINGTON -A plcdsie by Kuwatt to 11ve ~c.arty ~Jcasc·· to a handful ofShiite Moslem prisoners persuaded a.irline hijacltcn last week lo end their IS-da> siege 10 Alcien and free 31 rema1n1na passcnaen. U.S. offiaals said Fnday. Hov.ever, the five or s11 pnsonen. amon& l 7 held tn Kuwait for . bomb attacks on the U.S. and French embusics 10 1981 . have not been released. 'he officials told The Associated Pn:ss on condition of anonymi'Y.·,~ The) said the gunmen, wbo had been promitedsafe passqc renwn in AJeerij. -contrary to what lhc Al&enan ambassador to Wasbmaton said earuer UUs1 ""ttk. Accord1na to thts account of the deal. Alaerian intermediaries faithfully ronve)ed Kuv.aJt's promise to the ha,actcn. But the of!ki.als said Kuwait; MANAGUA. Nicarqua (AP) -~placements of weapons and am· Congress. Sandinista officials said the rebel which has a firm pohC) of not y1eldm1 to &cnoris.m. may not ba'-c had an)' The rebels on Friday removed a mun1t1on in the zones and we accept Deputy Foreign Minister Victor refusal to agree to an extension mtention of lcttma the pnsoners go ID the first place. major obstacle to ~I in their the concept of sovereignty and in-Hugo Tinoco told rcporten earlier showed the Contras were more talks with the sovernment to work d1\iisibility of national territory," Friday that the rebels have suffered interested ma lru~thanapermanent Conference .et oa Andola "1t1Jdra.,.i I out <ktails of a cease-fire paC1 sianed Adolfo Calero told a news conference. deep internal divisions and some peace e last month. Previously the Contras insisted segments have rejected disannma The intenm cease-fire accord calls LONDON -A conference ne~t week will brint the United States. The top rebel leader announced that the cease-fire zones be auton· and returning to cwilian life. for the Contras to move into cease-Anaola. Cuba and South Africa together for the first ume to discuss troo. P that the insu,..ents. known as Con-omous. · The rebels on Friday rej«ted a fire zones while talks continue on a withdrawals from Ana<>la and independence for South-West Afnca. Lbe tras., will not insist that their fiahters But Calero also said the Contras government proposal to extend by 30 long-term accord '°"emment said Friday. The conference. to be Mid TUC9day ~ WecJ.nesday be resupplied with weapons and rejected the Sandinista •ovemment's days a 6<klay ccuc-fire that t>qan at a secret London location. follows intense d1plomahc actJVJty aimed at am munition when they pthcr an demand that all humantt.arian aid to April I. They said the extension As the two sides continued their endm1 lbc 13-)car-old ~olan civil war and acbievtna 1~ for seven cease-fire zones dunng a per-the rebels be channeled through the showed "a lack ofaood will to fulfill t.alksm theNicarquancapital.pohce ne1&hbonnaSoutb-WcstAfrica.alsoknownasNam1b1a.wh1ch1scontrolledby manent truce that is bcin& con· International Red Cross. The rebels the aarcements. •• used rubber truncheons to break up a by South A1rica. Annou~ment of the talks by the Forea&Jl Office folloWed a sidcrcd. expect S 17. 7 million in humanitarian The cease.ft~ qrcement was demonstrauon at the headquarters of meeting Fri~) between Anatol)' Adam1shi.n. a Sovtet deputy foreian f!1ini.sta, I "We have desmed from rccelVmg aid already approved by the U.S. si&ned on March 23. the General Workers Conkderauon. and Chester Crocker. 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Htt parents are of nonnal size, but Sally and her sister art' dwarfs. I am S feet. 2 inches. Sally comes up to my belt line. As a child, Sally was not required to help ~h the housework. When she offered to do the dishes. she was told that it was not necessary. Sally lonaed to be treated like a nonnal person. She used to say. "Get me a stool, and let l me put things away." She would hop I upon a chair befol"l' anyone could keep her from helping and complete th<: JOb. . Sally taught for two years in parochial schools. The studenlS 1 adored her. She 1s now in her mid-30s. I an energetic and intelligent young woman about whom I have never heard an uncomphmental") remark. When she \'ISllS m)' home I place j hangers on a doorknob for her convenience and I make sure that a child's chair 1s in the bathroom so she can reach the sink I have a number of handicappt'd fncnds and each one 1s very special. One brain-damaged )'Oung man. whose stammering makes him dif- ficult to understand. gave me a rare compliment. He said. "You ar-re one one cro-of only th-three pecrpeople who \\-w1ll l-hsten to me." i\nothcr handicapped fnend 1s a v1c11m ofthahdon11de. the drug gi ven to CAJX'Ctant mothers many years ago. HORO SCOPE •• lams . ne lludJcapptd '-•• u nwall ltetttr recer4 lor ~ ... a lewer rate •f ..._....,_ lllu ..... Wle4 empleyea. 1 •rie aD t•· ,a.ytrt evttyWkft a. slYe 1*lele peeple a break. Ia "41 .... na, tvtl')'OH beffflta. • • • She was born without lq.s and her hands crew out of her el&ows. This incredible woman ts working her way throush collqe. Please, Ann, tell tlfese people to hang in there. Urge your readers to give them the respect and under- standing they deserve. They arc 1ncredil>ly courageous and not look- ing for extra privileges. They JUSt want to be treated as equals. Thank you for pnnuna this letter. -A FRIEND Of SPECIAL PEOPLE EVERYWHERE (OHIO). DEAR FRIEND: Tlltese ladlvldul1 abo•t wlaom yoa bve written need DMrt tbll respect ud ader- 1&aad.la1. ney •ttd Jobs. I arse all emplo1en to laJre ladlvldull wllo are bMlca~ ud, la "e case of •warfs, dlfftreat." Too oftt11 llaey are pa11td over wltea tlat trutll 11, ~y co.id do llat job 11 well 11 or better "8D uyoae else. Statistics 1at1atrtd by Ot Rtbblll- tatloa lutlhte of C.lcago sllow llaat DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several years ago you printed the address of the Conscience Fund for individuals who failed to pay federal income taxes and now want to act stra1Jht with the 1ovemment. You said they would not be pro5«uted. I lost the address and need it now. Can you help?-IOWAGUILT. DEAR 101¥ A: ne address 11: Department of tlle Trtas•ry, Flnanclal Maaa1emeat Service, Liberty Ceater BlllldJq, Room US, 491 14t• St., S.W., Watilastoa. D.C. %1%%'1. "GettlD& 1traia't" win Uacle Sam 11 a aood move. 'be pverameat need• tbe moaey ud yoa affCI to sleep better at •l&llt. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is it possible for a Jew to become a Catholic pnest? My friend says yes. I sa}. "no way:· -A QUERY FROM GEORGIA. DEAR GEORGIA: YH lose. In 1904, Jou Oesterreiclltr was bora ID Austria to Jewl1ll pareats. Ht be- came a coDYtrt to Catltollcl1m, tlaen a priest and a monslpor ID 1H3. Ht 11 tbe btst-kDoWD example. Tlltrt are otbers. Suday, May 1 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Suspicions are correct. communication. You'll be invited to social atta1r requiring addition to wardrobe. Money will be made available. Check credit cards. display versatility and humor. lnd1\1dual in ques-------------11on attempts to SYDNEY 0MARR camouflage methods. Home re- pairs. mone~. ac- qu1S1t1on of lu,ul") item figure promi- nently. Check ac- counts. protect pos- sessions. You'll •••••••••••• ~vail. TA UR US (Apnl 20-May 20): What seems a final dcJI will actually ~ dela)'ed. This works in your favor, play waiting game. Tenns require clanfication. Focus on legalities, pubhc1ty, marital status. Pisces involved. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Low-key approach brings desired results. Individual who "holds the money" will be favorably impressed. Love relationship intensifies. Individual who had been absent returns as ally. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect coincides with physical attraction. sex appeal, success in dealing with youna people. Sctnano also hi&hlights variety. discovery. style. entertainment Anes plays role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You get proverb11I second chance. Includes romance, property. ability to negotiate with obstinate 1nd1V1dual. Be familiar with rules, regulations. Performance attracts new friends. alhes. VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on trips. vtSits. relatives, dcc1s1on afTectin$ family finances. Stick to fam1har course. avoid wishful thinking. Trust 1m- prcss1ons. accept "teaching offer." Aquarian 1s in picture. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Divcnify, open Imes of SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): What had been sought will be located. Judgment is on target. intuitive intellect as activated. Your ideas prevail, member of opposite sex 1s dul)' impressed. Another Scorpio plays role. SAGrM'ARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Focus on reading, writing. variety. ability to articulate fechnas. Puzzle pieces fall into place -,YOU get complete story as result Synthesize inforrnauon.•You'll leam 5«rct. CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Moon pos1uon accents speculation. variety. romance. Elements of luck. timing favor your efforts. Popularity increases. wish 1s fulfilled. money picture bright. You could win contest. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Define terms. be OJX'n minded without being gullible. Take special care where medicines. drugs are concerned. Focus on prestige. achievemt"nl. promotion. receipt of unique honor. Leo involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Scenario h1ghh&hts distance. language. travel. communication. Focus also on 1deahsm. romance. search for "soul mate." Relauonshap 1s strong. requires commitment. Cancer native in picture. IF MA\' I IS YOUR BIRmDA Y current cycle highlights marital status, possible addition to family, travel. greater dearee of freedom and sclf-exprcssaon. You'll reach more people this month, restrictions are hfied. love 1s featured. Leo, Aquarius people play important roles 1n your life. You arc romantic, sensual. original, can be stubborn, domineerin&. You'll complete proJcct durina May. you'll also find key to universal appeal. December wall feature money and love. ... Shetitt Q.l-East-Wcst vulnerable, as South you hold: •076 <::/93 O KQlO +AlOl73 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 <::;> 2 0 1 What action do you take? Q .l-As South, vulnerable, you hold: + AK1076l <::;> AJ93 71 + 6 The biddi na has proceeded: Soatb West North East 1 • Pass 1 NT Pass ? V'" What action do you take? Q.3-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •IJ <::;>QJ762 )Q106 +J73 Do you measure up to a perfect face? If your fact 1s r=rfcctly propor- t1oncd -1t 1s, 1sn't 1t?-thedistancc between your eyes is equal to the width of one eye. Or so say the e'pens Point of view ain make a dif- ference. all nJht Try defin1n1 "coun1er-clockw1se" from the view- ' point of the clock. You've Iona known that "corpus dehcu" means not JUSt "the body," but "the body of the crime." Have )'OU noted, thou&)\. that in fiction the term only crops up 1n cases of murder. .. never of rapt' or robbery or kidnapma. •Yet convicvtaon ror any crime what- soever needs a "corpus delicti" - · substantial proof that a crime was •. committed. LM. Bon A Six and a half quarts. That pound-for-pound phrase is prtlt} mfly. Usina 1t. for example, a -worm 1s 1.000 times stronger than you are. Late afternoon -about 4 p.m .• ~pec1fically-1s the best time to spray for bugs. Or so say the pest experts. researchers. They blame bad math. not sorry character. ~ You know how to prevent that ailment known as "dog walker's elbow''? Use a longer leash Q . How many children were fathered by Chang and Eng. did the original Siamese twins? A. 22. For a glass of water. you need 24 ounces of water -eight to fill the aJass and 16 to wash it afterwards. ThcJ~nese made war kites as big as hang 1ders 600 years ago. To hoist men as ookouts. Nobody knows who dreamed up the tooth fairy. Mark Twain invented an elasuc It 1s the male nightingale, not the blckstrap to draw a man's vest into a female. that docs the warblina. and close fit. Took out a patent on it. m onl~ during a few weeks in the sprina fact. at t at. lf you're aoina to kiss a froa. The cucumber is a fruit. princess.. make sure it's not a toad. Toad kissina can kill you, if you get Nearly half the families 1n The the wrona toad. The acnus Bufo, for Netherlands live below sea level. example, secretes venom . World's oldest mummies are How Nebraska wound up with Basketballers passed the ball but found. as you m1•ht ex~ in the more kinds of arass than any other The word "JYpsy .. oricinally was didn't bounce it for mnc vcars before .,. · .. -short for "E:°~ptian." '· world driest platt-Sout Amcna·s state I don't know. but such is the ..... , a rule change let them dnbb&e. .\tacama <Inert. claim Q. How much wine is in that bottle catred a Me'lhusalch? I' T RIVIA 1_ --- Q. What docs a 1onlla do to show You can buy a cup of coffee in a One restaurant check in every eiaht anger? Turkish coffee house. but nothina is added up wronaJy. So say Cornell A. Curls its fingers. else. Klutcb.ers b.a ve it la the refrigerator~ lfJ all ovet but tbe shoutina. and tM GWC ~.rtee lltltdl will be doina that next week when Trivia Bowl XI officially end The Klutchcrs tallied 10 points 10 cemcnl their latest crown with only today•i lase round mna1nin1-How- TRIVIA BOWL XI STANDINGS Tot1 ·Tnu Extra Cn:d1t lodly IO ....., a MartMn El and "-1 Prter lfter Loll) ~t proo( that Lucy did plly ttnter (icld (at last ODC't). Hcft•t lhe final increment oftht Xlth tditi°'9 tA trivia: Marx (introduced • Tow If 0..., 227 a..... Miii ~ Deir Olwa ............ Tow tf ~ ,.. VldDfy CPO. 111 • Mr. Him rl'll ... Dolly 01111'1 Dllty Do•n ........ Hltll!'llt •• Brull f8'1 •• Complete tetevlalon 118tlno• In Sundar'• TV Piiot. CHARLES GOREN The bidding has proceeded: Nortb East Soutb West I + Pim 1 <::;> Pus l • Pass ? What action do you take? Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you hold: +AKl <::/91 OJ76 •QJ63l ACROSS 1 "CeaMI" 8 Window part 1 O African lalile 14 Equine 15 Solo 18 Uniqu. 17 CloM by 11T* 19 Arrange movie fflm 20 Glwback 22 8alln09 23 Contrected 24 Toboggan 26 Contalnet 20 Scotch rtwr 30Teke~ 31 Santa Anrnl'a takeoyec 33 Havtng tahh 37 LAgend 31 lnMCta 40 Of • period 41 Putting force 43 "A Beil for " 44 Win 45 Kntght 47 Arrwt ... Replay 51 ThMter gp. 53 Utopl., S4 ColurMllt 59 Ord9r 60G~al 61 Glim 62 8elktea S3 Fn.nd; Fr. MBant« 65 Mouthpi.c. ee Old auto. 67 - -the road DOWN 10n--wfth 2 LJana 3 Oil herb 4 Deeo6ete 5 Ontwtodty 6T~.., 7 Arum ptant • &ly job 0 Witch 10 Treetedwltl'I tar dlstlllat• 11 "I've --1" 12 Emanate 13 Inhibit ~~ 25 Duty 2t Woo4'/ ftber 27 Wlngllk• 21 lntttuet9d 32 Steeped 33 Element 34 Mien IWld 36 Z*eh't ' The biddina has proceeded: Nortll East Soatll Wat l • Pas 2 + Pus l 0 Put 1 What do you bid now? Q.5-East-Wcst vulnerable, as South you hold: •9 <::/AQJ8' OAQJ6 •1915 Your ri&ht-hand opponent opens the biddina with three hearts. What action do you take? Q .6-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: + 9153 ~ 761 0 AKl52 + 3 The bidding has proceeded: West NortJt East Soa" 1 • l \) l • ' What action do you take? Look for answers on Monday. 50 -porridge 52 Orly 55 Ole 11 odrtda 58~ 57 \WNn: pr«. 51 ........... IO 8pol by Bii Keane "We're learning our 'Thou shalt nots.'" by Brad Anderson -~ -+·'!O -11• ~ "I can't believe you'd rather hang out with gins than play baseball!" PEA1'UT8 IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore r~·:.ra::-..::-... Never, ever play "burnout" with Nolan Ryan. DE1'1Q8 THE MENACE ~ by Hank Ketcham I ~-3J t ' ! •ME'S A MAt4 FOR ALL SEASON$ .•. ESPECIALLY KET04UP AND NtJSTMU." by Charles M. Schulz I UJ~V DOESN T THE FAMOUS WORLD WARI FL'(IH6 ACE 61'/E A CAKE TO TME RED 8ARON ON MIS 81RTMPA'(? T~AT1S A 6REAT IDEA~ ITU. 5MOW TMAT EV8' TMOU~ WE'RE ENEMIES. WE HAVE RESPECT FOR EACH OTHER .. ,. . ~ . . .,.Jo ~ OARFIBLD HON WAS YO<.>R TON~LLECTo.w.', JON? .. COME.OM,~ 1 ~~1:)~ 1AA1 ~~ .WTO ~ "..Jln'I...-! • • • .!. • e e I • e e • .. ,. • • ~tit.ti/; • ,. \llJ ~ . . '-f 1 t •I i ti 1 f by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan · ~ t<l\bf.. H.AU..S ~~Anl'1 AL..L.1Wtt' un;t! by Kevin Fagan '400'Qf l MIEM'l \.ET !JllU.. (,(). '£ t ~ ~­ tNG\ BLOOll COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUIOtY wlNURBEAN OUR F"INAl PIECE 1$ CLAUDE BARlDW'5 'FAN~ VOR F\..UfAPHONE5' .. OrMge Coal DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Af;lirll 30, 1988 A? by Berke Breathed by Addison by Lynn Johnston I GllE.86~ a:u.ot4I WRtr" ~·cSotE.· ~~ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk DOO!fESBURY by Garry Trudeau J\,, f> ~ h -'::!' ~\lcmu ~~-'-~<rs· .... _._a..ta~ Ga II C.-DM.Y PLOT/ SelUrdey. Apttt 30, 1MI ~- ,-· " 8R1d \ Concerts, May Fellowship Day hlgbli tafendas A tUlblY ecclaimed Soulhland tMaill ·ind lecoidint anist wiU be featured io .. An Afternoon ofehopia Ud Tee .. at 2 9.m. Sunday at Lo~ Marymount University's auditonwn in C>raJwe. • Judith Sandoval will pmicat the fc>unb annual benefit concen. spon- IOl'ed bY Conareption B'nai Israel. The Performer, who has a lludio in Irvine. bas ·~ as 1uest artist with the American Youth Symphony under the direction of Mahli Mehta. the Japen Pbilhannollic and the South Coast Symphony. Tickets are S 12.SO for adults and $1.SO for children 12 and younaer. Admission includes a tea at inter- mission. • • • The chancel. youth and bell choin of~ ~Jtertaa Chrdl in L11una Hills will be featured at a .. Sprinafest" at 4 p.m. Sunday at the chureh1 24301 El Toro Road. Jadltll Sandon.1 Solo1sts will be Soprano Eileen O'Hem Donal, Alto Judy Armer, Tenor Alvin Briahtbill, Bass Ron Lutheran Church in Amenca. Hafner and Orpnist Lynnette Ball • • • McGee. They will perform a wide The Orange County segment of a repertoire of sacred music, opera. art nationwide ··walk for a Child's . aonp and show tunes. Future" will beg.in at 9:30 this The musicians wiJl alto perform at mornina at the 0raqe Cout UaJt- the &:30 and 11 a.m. services. artaa UaJnnalist Claardl, 1259 Vic- • • • tona St, Costa Mesa. a.di Womea Ualtell of the Following a walk to the beach and Newport-Mesa-Irvine area will eel-back, there will be a potluck and ebra1C May FeUowship Day at 9:30 entenainment at the church. a.m. Friday at St. Andrew's Presby-Funds raised will suppon projects terian Church, 600 St. Andrews that provide children and teens with ,Roed. Newport Beach. education. health care and job skills The prosram, .. Women in Captiva-an Africa. the Canbbcan. Central ty ... bas been prepared by women an Amenca, lndaa and the United States. (ederal. state and local jails and • • • prisons. "AIDS," a two-pan program to For more information and lunch-learn how to protect yourself and eon reservations, call '48-7176. family will be presented at 10:50 a.m. • • • Sunday and May 15 at SL Mart A dual celebntion is planned Prabyteriu Claercla, 2100 Mar Sunday at GeM QeplleN IA1Mru Vista, Ncwpon Beach. Facilitator a.rd. '4800 Irvine Center Drive, will be Genie Hill a member of the Irvine. church and coordinator of California Groond-brcakina for a major Health Services. ratructurina and expansion of the • • • wonhipspace will beJ!n at 3 p.m. and A six-hour seminar on the Bible the Rev. Joseph David Campeau will will be given at 8:30 a.m. May 1 at be formally installed as the new Grace La~ Cb•r~. 6931 Ed- pastor. Anndinawill be the bishop of inger Ave., Huntington Beach. the Southern California-Hawaii The Rev. Dale Banke from the Fim Synod of the parent Evangelical Lutheran Church, Torrance will lead -------------,the seminar, which will include 100 transparancics to help visualize maJor biblical themes from creation to daily life. For more information, call the church office at 897-0361. • • • The wome of St. Cleme11t'1 By-t.H- Sea Epilcepa) Clntrda wall p~nt the 41st annua1 Str,wbeny Festival May 7 in the parish hall in San Clemente. • • • ~ Ra-Ma'alot -Harbor Reform Temple will hold an open house at 11 1.m. Sunday at ats ~telhte lite for Sunday rehaious school at Irvine Valley CoUeee. • • • The EpiscopaJ Church Women of k J.u dte DMM ~in Costa Mesa v.-ill bold a CirKO de Mayo party at noon Sunday on tM church arounds, 183 E. Bay St. • • • The Sisterhood of c-.n.adoll Be~ Jaeeb of Irvine win hold a fashion seminar at tM University Community Association Center, 4S30 Sandbera Way, Irvine at 8 r .m . Wednesday. The seminar wil be pl'Clented by Nordstrom. • • • The Furniture Gallery in San Clemente will present the luncheon propam for the New Su aemate Claristlaa Womu'1 Cl• at l I :4S a.m. Thursday at the San Clemente Inn. • • • CultivatinJ I areater undcr- standin1 of "Intuitive Creative Awareness" is the aoal ofa meeting of the SU Oemeete Selaee of Mt.d Study Group. For time and place of the Monday meeting. call Jeri Harvey at 661-5939. • • • Paid Sunday morning child care workers arc beina souaht at GMd Slaepkrcl Ladteru Oud, 4800 Irvine Center Drive. Irvine. Those interested are asked to call the church office at 5 S2-19 J 8. • • • The youth of the Lapaa Presb)'.· terlu Claud, 41 5 Forest A vc .. wall panicipate 1t1 the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. Sunday will also be New Member Orientation Day and a time when nonperishable foods will be collected for Bell Gardens. the Pres- byterian sponsored neighborhood house in the Los Aniteles area. . . ~ The NeiPbo,.._. Coap-eptiouJ Claardl o( Laguna Beach. 340 St. Ann's Drive, will hold confirmation services at 10 a.m. Sunday. • • • A SnnU1-day Advntht Pathfinder Club camporec this week- end at Glen Helen Regional Park near San Bernardino is expeccd to draw 4,000 campers from Arizona. Hawaii, Nevada. Utah and California includ- ing the Orange Coast area. • • • Students an the founh-crade class of Jodi Sather anEI the Aleph Hebrew class of Yael Weinberger will partici- pate in the 7:30 p.m. services Friday at Temple Betla El, a reform congrega- tion scrvi~ south Orange County. The facility as located at 30121 Niguel Road. • • • Ian Loujs Young. son of Gail and David YoungofCoronadel Mar. will be called to the torah today for bis bar mitzvah at Temple Slllr Ha-Ma'alot, Newpon Beach. 0 I '' ' • ' : 1, • Plana for a permanent aa.nctaary ba.e been launched by tbe Shepherd of tbe Blll• United lletbodlat Cha.rch, 11.1.-loo Vltdo, with the kickoff of a campalCD to ralile fand8 for the faclli~ at 28001 llalrland8 BITd. Gromact-bnelr "•la anticipated late tbla Je&r, and lt la liOped thaf tlae ftnt eerriCe will be laeld OD ClarUtau 1989. Gays advance in church ST. LOUIS (AP) -Homosexuals scckina full rccosnition by the United Methodist Church praised a state- ment by the denomination's bishoJ>S "calling AIDS a disease. not a sin. .. but say they expect no further advances from the church's quad- rennial meeting here. "The deleptes to the General Conference will use the tang~ of faith when they talk about our hvina and our lovina. but the odor in the air wall be that of fear," the Rev. Morris Ao~d. a spokesman for Affirmation: United Methodists for Lesbian-Gay Rights. said this week at a news conference. The Methodists' IOO-member Council of Bishops. in a statement issued last week, declared that AIDS was "a disease. not a sin" and that God docs not wage "aenn warfare on the human family ... But the council also repeated l~ church's official disapproval of sex outside of heterosexual marriage and continued to deny leadenhip roles to homosexuals in the church. Nearly 1,000 deleptes arc attend- ina the two-week General Conference that began Monday and runs th~ May 6. The United Methochst Church. with 9.6 million members. is the second-largest Protestant de- nomination in the United States. It also has members in Europe, Africa and the Philippines. Lanauaae an church law that calls homosexuality .. mcompetible with Christian teaching" and says lhat "self-avowed pract1cina hom0texuaJs arc not to be accepted as candidates. ordained as ministers or appointed to serve in the United Methodist Church .. is scheduled to be debated Monday. Affirmation has 31 chapten na- tionwide. and 32 Methodist con- gregations have affirmed their open- ness to full participation by homosex- uals, spokeswoman Mary Gaddis said. Gaddis. a lesbian. said she did not expect the church to arant equal status to homosexuals durina the conference. "The chances arc zero in the next 10 days." she said. "In 10 yean - that's a possibility:· "Most Melhod1Sts, like mott other people. think they don't know anyone who is lesbian, py or bisexual." said Aoyd. "The only information they have about us is based on myth and stereotype, with little more connec- tion to reality than the racism- inspircd imqe of'little black Samba' bears to black Americans ... Church leaders have responded to such charges by sayina that they an: on record as ins1stina "that aJl persons are entitled to have their human and civil rights ensured." The chun;h's Book of Discipline, published in 1984, socs on to say, "Homosexual persons no less than heterosexual persons an: individuals of sacred worth who need the minis.. try and guidance of the church . eilgiotU ieectoeg A Cord ... Welcome from The United Methodl•t Church (t-NIWPOMI mm• UHllCD MITHOOIST CHURCH 1.,...,.._...A ... Coronadelllar .......a7U Servlcff t-.30 AM Reo/. J. Harry Haines co.ta ...... RAST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & H.,bof Btvd Ch1Kch School 9·00 WC>f'Shlp 9:00 and 10:30 Charles 0 Clartt, Minister CoetaMeu •SAV'EADE UNITED ..nt<>DtST CHURCH 11918M• w..-. I Ci.rcti khool ....... ..,. Dr w11u.m e. s1ee1 979-8234 Newport Beach CHNST C*MCH av THE HA (t IMTED-THOOllT 1400 w Balboa 8tvd lll-ael Rev llWf~ T Young orshtp & Churtn School 9 30 • m. Mkdly Pre-S<:hoot Ind D~ Cate 7:30 • m • 6 00 pm == IMch Nortrl WZftJlllTY UNfTED I-f HODi8 f CHURCH 14112 Hell Aw. M2....e1 • .,.... ..,.~ 1:30 • 10:00 ........, Schoof 1:30. 10;00 0.... ~ • Jemes Thomann FountMIV~ FIMTUMTEO •thOGilT CWH . 11225 "'9herd St --,,__A Hedtey, Pestor •• ...., • a-... ....... AM. - ~~~ IJITEO METHODIST ()lJRCH --==-.......... ·---... • Clllda .... 1 ...... ........... c. 3 ., . ._ -. - ' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDIK .... of Chrltl) Z_,1 lnlfte et lanta l9ebel ....__, .. Kt\ MS.S7St Morning Worship 10 -.M Sunday School 9 AM Park.inc avail.tblt ui bank parlnng lot &«Ma street. 'n'aditionAI 7:30 AM Coatem~rary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church SChool 9:00 All ................ ............... flr ..... C.Ait•a,._,,._._ SAllTJAKES EPISCOML CHuRcB 3Z09 rsa Lido ~rt luda, CA· 92663 714/675~ • ,...allltrl~ ................... DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH of the Infinite Way Sunday Service at 10 a.m. in the Auditorium Halecreat Club 3107 1Ci¥>fooke Lant. Cosu Mt~ 2 blks Ea.st of HMbor Otfict 6SO-J9JJ Minister Dr. Wiiiiam R. Parker "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN cHuace 2100 Mar YIStJ Or. Jamboree Btvd. & Eastbluff South ,..rt Beach ht, WI I l1•11W ,.., .............. ..... ,.., 9:30 a.m. S4..ndey Worthlp end Chlldten ActMties 10:50 a.m. Church &:hoof for ... Agee CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH [_; (Missouri Synod) 7IO Vlctorte It., Co.te ..... lothar V. Tornow, P .. tor 131-1811 Bruce ....... Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE l:CIO 10:30 AM S..r SdlMI & AM 1i111t Clau t..ztU Clntusa...brJ~ 5411111 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT ~olph C. Bolin, Pastor Sermon Topic. 11Ttt: SOlltCE Of LJE" Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:00 a.n1. Church School Children thru Adults 10.00 a.m. Nursery care ava~able 8.30 & 10 00 a.m. Come Join Us 2850 f"*" at1 .. Costa Mts1 557.3340 Laguna Presbyterian Church ••Church of Chimes" A...., duda .. h S. Ceiiltr. A,_. llllct ts lit• lliMIJ ....... I ,=, i:::. I W~ hofta-FN ~. r ..... 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Cima 10:30•1,7 PM ~A htytl' 6'6 6464 ..uJ5A~frl 11AM ............ .,.. •I• lllPllll" CUCH CW lflmlS SCDCE ....... "'""~av. .............. 2205 MAIN STREET. SUIT! 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 128'& Adults l "'· CtlUtCtl Rev. ~ ..__, eoo. t :45. u.30. •~ ChlfO Cere Pr0¥idtd .... 1 .... .... 1111 lfltrt ....... ,... • ST. o· • I v lllciM SCl!O l a C.. .. lnill ........ I. a - - CdMgets well vs. Eagles Sea Kings drop Estancia three off Sea View pace Corona del Mar Hi&h'• baseball team has been struaJina lately, but the Sea Kinas saw their fortunes tum Friday with a Sea View Leque upset of second·place Estancia. Rieb Mather and Kurt Ehmann combined on a three hitter and CdM aoored three unearned runs in the 1ixth innina to rally for a 3-1 victory on the Ea&Jes' field. Chad Thompson, Kevin Maas and Greg Haack hit singles to load the bases with one out in the seventh and two subsequent throwing errvrs cleared the bases. The Sea Kings improved to 3-8 in the Sea View, while the Eagles fell to 7-4, tied with Tustin three pmes in baclc ofSaddleback. which has taken a oommandina lead with four games remaining. , Mather (1·1). the starter, allowed an earned run in S'h inninas of work and after walkina a batter, Ehmann came on to get a double play to end the sixth. Ehmann got b1mself into trouble in the seventh, loading the bases before regjsterina three straight outs for his second save. Estancia had given starter Tony Mendoza a 1-0 lead in the fifth. but the senior right-hander fell victim despite hurlina a complete pme. He allowed five hits and a walk while striking out two. Elsewhere in the Sea View: Umnntty H, Newport Jlart»or I: The Trojans (S-6) swept to their fifth straight victory and are within two games of second·placc Estancia and Tustin in their race for a CIF 3-A playoff berth. Harbor's Pete Duynstcc went 3 for 4, but he was the Sailon' only real bri&ht spot on a day when University brolce out to a 9-3 lead after three inninp. University batters rapped out 15 hits, six of which ~re of the extra- basc variety. Casey Simpson had a solo homer. 'Man: Sutter had a triple and double; and Dave Dieter and Chris Dahlgren each doubled in the sluafest. Sa .. lebacll 7, Tuda I: The Road- runners all but clinched the league crown by taking care of the Tillers for the second time in three days. Saddleback (10-1. 16-S) took con· trol with a six·run second as Georse Saldana had a two-run single and Paul O'Hcam delivered a two-run doultle to highlight the uprising. Winning pitcher Scan Therien helped his own cause in the fourth by driving in Mike Arroyos, who had tripled. Arroyos was 3 for 4. Therien, S-3, allowed two runs in the third (one unearned) and a solo homer in the fifth. He struck out seven and walked two. (Pleue Me PRBP/84) .............. &,.,. .... C... del Illar eo.c• -'fln'f Je••k:ll (rtcilt) watmaaee aa Knill llaM {11) ecor• aacl Jell Cl&rll (11) ..,,,..,. tile oacoalaa baaeraaaer. 8elow, E'ataacla '1 Ila tt Ledet takee a tlarow to foree Guy 8aM••n at eecoad. Coroaa WOD the Sea View Laeae dvel, 3-1. I SA TUROAY. APRIL 30. 1988 Newport atagn comebKk lo win In See View voll•JINlll. 82. Celtlca open NBA Pl•Joff9 with big win over NeW York. 83. t OV overcomes 1 Barons, 7-6 -t l. Seahawks move closer to top spot; Edison rips Vtkes By ROGER CARLSON °' .. ..., ....... The o~ralive word in the Ocean View Htgh dugout on Friday was .. snakebit," but in the end the Seahawks were able to survive a couple of second-inning bites and with a 7-6 victory over vis1tJng Fountain Valley they have moved back to within a game of Sunset league league-leader Westminster. "We just had to go back out and make some of our breaks,·· said Ocean Vit'w Hag.h baseball coach 8111 Gibbons following his team's come- from-behind victory. In the end. It was a two-run single from Junior Cory Colben 10 the firth inntnJ. set up by a two-run home run by designated hitter Greg Szuba an inning earlier. But what really balled the Sca- hawks out of a mess was reht'f patcher Manny Lopez. who closed the door on a Fountain Valley threat in the third innmg, then went the rest of the way with only John Dal Pogeuo·ssolo home run in the fourth doing any damage. "This game was rcall)' out of control," said Gibbons, recalling a five-run Fountain Valley second in- ning. "Our pitchers d1dn·t have a lot of stuff and when things are obviously going wrong. I had to do somethJOg quickly." Fountain Valley ruad runners at first and second in the 1h1rd wt th none out. but after George Hofstaencr went down on stnkcs. Gibbons Saa.et •tandlng• Westminster Oc:e•n View Fount•ln vanev Hunli119ton 8eacn Edison W LT Ge 7 3 0 6 • l l 6 s 0 ,,~ s s 0 2 s 6 0 2·~ Mllr~M 2 • l s Fr1daV's ScM'ft Ocean Vlew 7. Fount•ln Vallev 6 EdiM>n 10, Mllrin• • TNllV'"I Game (1 la.IT\.) Westmln11er •I Huntington 8eadl J J ; sudden!) Jerked staner Derck ~le. .. !Iwasa 1-1 pnchandifithadbttn • anywhere close to the platt' it would r have been uut of here," explained I Gibbons of ht~ sudden move. ~ In came Lopez and he "'ent on to l pull It out. 1hanks to the offensive t exploits of Szuba and Colbert. among others. .. We had a chance ... said Fountain Valle) Coach Kent Neal. -First and second with none out Ctn thc third) and wc didn't do 1t ·· ' Sull, the Barons moved into a 6-2 ;: lead 1n the founh on Dal Pogetto s 1 home run. and Neil admitted he. 100. t thought the game belonged to the 1 Barons. Fountain Valley had turned Ocean t V 1cw's field into a shambles an the l second. and tf ever a team appeared snakeb1t, It was Ocean View. > Playing as if they had been lit up evrn before am"·ina. the Barons wc-ot ~ to work an the second when Jeff Wans ) got aboard on an infield error Ud I scored on Steve Grack's ~ htt ~ left. Hofstaetter then rapped the ball up / the middle for what appeared to be an 1 o pen mg for a double play. but the ball f struck the bues umpirc standins 1 behind the pitcher in the tb1gh and 1t 1 (Pleue eee SUNUT {84) > Newport Regatta features over 400 oarsmen UCLA, host OCC head 23rd annual crew event By JON FERGUSON Of-0.-,NotS'9ff Just as Orange Coast College has de- veloped in its unique situation as a community college rowing program facing four-year schools. the Ncwpon Invitational Inter- collegiate Rowing Regatta has &rown dramati- cally during the couaY of its 23-year history. The Coast crew may have its most gifted group ever. combining good physical strength wtth traditionally strong technique, and the regatta will feature more than 400 oarsmen from nine coll~es competing oo North Lido Channel beginning Sunday at 7:45 am. "We're proud of the regatta and the way it has grown over the years, .. said OCC Coach Dave Grant. "It bas a charm all its own, and it isn't so large that 1t has ceased being a fun and intimate affair." The UCI crew. a co-host which shares boathouse facilities with Coast but 1sa nvalJust the same, will be Joined by favonte and defending Pacific Coast rowing champion UCLA. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Santa Clara. University of San Diego. UC Santa Barbara. San DiCJO State. California Military Institute. University of San Francisco. Loyola Mary- mount and California. .. Jost being here at Newport 1s great.·· sa1d UCI Coach Larry Moore ... We race our second boat against their (OC'C's) first boat. We haven't beat them in a long time. We have a close relationship, but there·s a nice rivalry between two school5 that are close together. When it comes to race day. ifs every man for himself." While defending varsu~ eights champ Stanford is not present this year. UCLA will be a tough crew to defeat at the varsity level. Coast should challenge the Bruins closely m theJumor varsity and freshman di Visions. Grant said. and Cal is strong in the freshman and novice d1v1s1ons. The schedule includes the smgle sculls at 7.45. novice eights at 8, novice fours at 8: 15. lightweight eights at 8:30. freshman eights at 8:45. Junior vars1t) fours at 9. varsit) fours at 9· 15. JUmor 'arsit) eights at 9:30 and "ars1ty eights at 9:45. While the expectations were high for uus vear's Coast crew. Grant said he couldn't be happier with the wa) his team. bas progressed. .. It sure has aU the makings of being an absolute!~ ~'traordsnary group of ~pk," Grant said of his Junior vars1t) ere". "The') have to earn that title (best Coast crtw e'er). but the' ·re well on theu wa\. · · "\\ e have adjusted our race plan to be stronger through the center of the ra~." said Grant ofth1s Sunday's approach. "We've bttn good there. but u's an area where we can be more aggressive. The crew certainly bas plent) ofs~ngth and endurance, but 1tsan area where )OU can improve." While UC'I has not rowed with the success of OCC. Larry Moore secs hts program progressing well this season. "The 'answ. for the' first ttme an eight \ears. made the final of the Copley Cup at the (San Dlego)Crew ClasSJc.-Moore said. "In the Cal Cup we dad well. then to g.o make the final six m the Crew Classic was good:· Two w~ks ago aptnst USC. UCI won the freshman. no' ice and junior varsiry eights. and was movingawa) m the vars.it) when the stroke (pace-setter) broke ttis riegcr. "&lWCIC'G the varsity and JV. I can't sce01 togtt the 1~0 boats more than a couple of scats a pan over the long distance ... Moore said. -For the first umesincc rvebttn here. v.e ha'e some depth JO the program. .. We'll hne tough com~mon from QC( and l 'CUonSunda)." Moore added ... Fort.he first ume m some ume. we are getting quite close to Orange Coast on the JV level. If we an ~t w1thm a couple oflengths ofUCL\. that will be QUile good... ] Moore hopes to cut tbe 16-S«'Ond dc'fl<"it his 'ars1t) boa: had to LTCL.\ at San 01~0 m half. Bell stung by boos, as Angels top Jays Orioles do something Lakers top -1 different win, 9-0 SanAntonlo INGLEWOOD ( .\P) -Jame~ Wonh) scored 11 points and Kurt Rambis had 19 Fnday night :i~ th~ Los Angeles Lalers opened tht' 'JS.\ pla)offs -...·1th a I :!2-110 vKto~ ovt"T the San Antonio Spurs at thc Forum Star hears jeers from crowd in 9-5 loss to Caltf ornla TORONTO (AP) -George Bell could hear the Jetts from the bleachers. "It's the fint time it's happened to me in ml life," Bell said of the critical crowd o 23,483 that wstneSlicd a fifth consctutive defeat by the Toronto Blue Jays. ''I never had a home crowd boo rne before." The Califomia A09Cls beat Tor-onto, 9-S, Friday ni&ht. The Blue Jays overcame a ~2 dtfkit. but the An,els' Johnny Ray hit hit 9CCOnd double of the niaht and ICOttd the tic-~iQI run on an cia)lth-innina tnple bY Devon White. The ADICJI. led by Ray's three hits aild tt.ree RBI, lldded lhree runs in the ninth off reliever Dim Wells. 2-2. for only their thmt win in thtif last 11 ~~ill n.... ... _ "'" u.Vll -• two-nll'I double and Ray ldded aa RBI linale in tbc ninth to m8b it comb1abae for . Bryan Harvey. 1-0, who picked up his first major-league win with three innings of relief. "Iwasa disaster at spring trainina. •• said Harvey. who had a dead arm after playing winter ball. "But they stuck with me and I got 1t." Bell put on a defiant face in spite of the boos. "I'm a hero. man," he said. "I know I can play. "I know I can do the job at my position better than anybody else. The whole thing in my career is to play baseball and that's it. I don't care what people think about me.•• Meanwhile, music serenaded the Anacls in a buoyant df"CS1ina room. The Angels jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first off starter Jim Oancy. Marie McLcmorc hit a double and scored on a two-out sin&Je by Davis. Ray extended his hittina streak to 13 pmcs with an RBI dot,tble and came home on Jack Howell's sinale. In the third, Ray's ,rounder broqht in Bill Buckner from third for a 4-0 California lead. "You don't ~ out lookina for streaks.." Ray said. ··1 don't want to think about th09C thinas. "Thole arc thinas to loot beck on at The .cJJedule AWAY T~v-Toronto, 10:20 a.m. * Mllv l-Toronto. lo-.35 •.m. • Mllv ~levelal'ld, 4:.35 D.m. Mllv >-Ct.veland, •:JS p.m. HOME Mav ~trolt, 7:05 p.m. Mllv S-0.trolt, 7:05 P.m. • Mllv 6-Toronto, 7:05 p.m. * On TV, Channel • • On TV, Channel S • An NfMI on KMPC, 710 the end of the se.\son. ~m in a good aroove. I feel comfortable and relax- ed." Toronto aot one beck in the third on a sacrifice fly by Manny Lee and another in the founh, Fred McGrifT drawing a walk and comina around on Jesse Barfield's double. In the An1els' sixth, Ray reached on an error by SICCOnd baseman Nelson Liriano, made second on a hit-and-run ,rounder and sco~ on Butch Wyncpr•s two-out sin&)e. In SY> inni"IS. Petry pve up five earned runs. five hits and five walks. Gibson hits first DiJdger Stadiu!11 hoiller Hershtser Improves to 5-0 after LA' s 6-4 w.tn over Cards Baltimore· s streak halted at 21 after win over Chicago The Baltimore Orioles have a new streak goina. They're the proud winners of one in a row. The Orioles ended the longest losing streak in American l.ea4ue history at 21 Friday night by wtnmng their first game of the season. 9--0. over the Chia.go White So~ at Comiskey Park. "h was like a World Senes or somethina. .. said Marie· Williamson. who combined wtth Dave Schmidt on a four-httter. The sc~k already was a club record and a rn~or leaauc ruord for IO$SC$ to s&art a season. But, winners of all six aames at Comiskey Park last season. the Orioles were opt1m1s1ic. They had cha01paanc waittna m the clubhouse after the pme. "They knew what they bad 10 do to win a pme. -Orioles manaaer Frank Robinson said. "I'm just aJad we won and can go back to playing baseball." A crowd oft 4.059 Jeered the Whitt' Sox. It was a cool reception in cool weather for the first team to lose to the Orioles this season. "The full moon had more to do with it than the streak." Manager Jtm Frqost said. "I feel bad for me. but the) n~ a win." Wilhamson and Schmidt com- bined to allow only one runner ~t first base. and th.It came an the ninth inning when Donnie Hill s1ng)cd and advanced on a arounder by Daryl Boston. Williamson allo~'Cd thrtt htts over six innincs-and Schmidt p ve up JUSI Hill's hll in the last four anninp. Eddie Murra) bat a two-run homer in the first innina. and Cal Rjpken had a solo shot leading off the BaJtimore ninth. Even an winning. howcVCf". there ·~some sadness. Billy Ripkcn was beaned by reliever John Davis in the seventh and carried from the field on a sttttchcr wbiJe brother Cal hovered o"er bim . 8&11)' Ripken sufkred a shaht concussion but was conscious and alert. EJ~~ in \M Ammcan laguc: (Pit• ..... 81'UA&/U) The defending champion l.Akers, bcgmning then dnve to ht-rome Cht first team an 19 \Cars to "'in con- secutive NBA utJci. built n 60-411 lc3d JO the SttOnd quancr and wcrt comfortabl) in front the r<'st of ttit W8). The second game of the bcst-of-fi, e scnes 1s Sunda\ night at the Foruni. The Sttics then ·sh1f\s to S3n \ntomo. wtlh the third game schcdulC'd 1 ucs- da} mght. ~Ivan Robertson It'd San e\ntonio with 34 points and \\ alt~r ~ added 25. Rambas· 19 point was ht'> carttr- b1gh for the pla}offs. and Kiucm1 .\bdul-Jabbar and Bnon &ntt alw bad 19 each for the Laken. Los An~lcs too\. command "-llh a ~ 7 trcak tn a 5"'-minutc span of the ~nd ~uarter. Rambu. then r~·J t S points in w third QU3rtcr 31\d tht takers It'd 9()..80 hcadmJ into th~ final period . ailors rally from two ga~es down to top-Trojans a, ITAN GIU.NQI ............ 0 'I . the IMIY of Stefan Mumaw, the Trojans prevailed, I S-1 t. Univ~ (S-3 in leaaue) quickly jumped to 1 S.() in the leCOod pme and never looked beck in winnina. I s--1. In the tint two aantes. the Trojans ~ aided by nine unforud mors by the Sailors. back for a 16-&4 win. Ncwpo11 lben cruited tn the flllal two pmcs. Newport Harbor was led by Mike Curci who had 29 kills and 7 .iuJTbJocJc.s. &ckina Cum's hinina d'f'on wu Mike Nauyen, who al~s teemed to be in the riaht place at the · t time, and setter Drew Sfiewatd played • er role in direcUn& bis 1eamm1tes and nwntaimaa the tum'• composutt whc-n they ~U down ear1y. Volleyball. like many apons is a pme of atre9b and momentum, and when two aood teams play each other, often the team that makts the fewest mistakes wios, In olhcrSea Vn m11Cbea: LU1 niabt at Univenity ffiab, the match -bdween ilie Trojans and NC"N"pOrt Harbor lived up to ill advance billina as lhe Sailon -suracd to 1 dramauc comeafrom·behind victory, ll·IS,4-l.S, 16-14, IS-~IS_., • • Newpon Harbor Coecb Dan vlcnn called aa ... peat comeback. We have played spirtcd ball all year and this victory keeps us in a fl.tit-place tie with ~orona del Mar." "They bavc 1 bit tea.m and the,Y put up a h• block. wb&ch really hu11 U9 1n the first two pmes. .. Olenn said. •• AJso. their JV and freshman teams have a lot of tall auys 100, and they arc doina e~trcmely well. Next )Ur they should be the favontes to win the league." In the third pme the Trojans appeared to be ready for the kill with a I l-9 advantaae, but they lost the aurnsivencss of the openma two pmes and allowed the Sailors "I knew1ba1ifwecouldae11 victory undtr our belts the pys would respond and 11.ke the match," said Olcno ... Umvenity played areat in 1be fint two pmcs, especially in the KCOndpme. •·The diffettnce in the match was we finally started 1e1tinJ our serves &n the rifht spots. The arcat thrna is we keep 1ttuna bener with each same. These auys do not know the meamna of the word quiL" Snides Muman, U niversity was sparked by UCLA-bound Scon Leslie and Sana Lee wbo kept the Sailors ofT balance wnh bis scrvina. Corw "1 Mar I, 1Ce0 nr6t 1: Smiot middle blocker Tom Schriber had IS kilts to lead the Sea K.intst~a U-2, 1 s-s, l~IS. I S-2 decision on the Eqlet' court. ln the Sunset l..t.que: Edt .. S, r .. ta.tia VaJMy t: The 0wsCn raced to bi& leads in each of the thJ'toi> •mes m cru1sin1 past the host Barons, I S-8~ l S-7, 15-5. The Sailon (7-1 lll the Sea View) started ,.. off .a.I in the fint pme. taklna a 7-2 lead. • "}.uddenly, Univeniry woke up and behind •J.-,1 Branch finds style of Aren~Football ldealforcoDJ.eback Pn. fte MMclaW Pren LOS ANGELES -Oiff Branch. the Ell list leadina receiver in National Football •II• Laaue history, be&ins an improbable comet.ck toniaht when the Los Anaeles CObi'u open their first Arena Football League season ipinlt the New York Knights II the Los AnJelcs Spons Arena. Branch, 39, played his final season for the Los Anleln Raiders in 1985. He spent the 1986 season on the club's injured reserve list. Branch said Arena Football's simpler nature makes his return possible. "There's no way in the world I could play in the NFL ri&ht now because l couldn't take six weeks of two-a-day practices,.. said Branch, who caught 501 passes during 14 years with the Oakland- Los Anaeles Raiders. "But here the practices aren't • t as long because the p.me isn't as compticated. There isn't the situation substitution and all the defenses you have in the NFL" Atlanta chosen U .s. candidate WASHINGTON -The U.S. Olym· • pie Committee on Friday selected Atlanta as its candidate to host the 1996 Summer Olympics. Atlanta. mak..i~ its initial bid to host an Olympiad, was chosen o ver Manneapolis-St. Paul in a silent vote by the USOC Executive Board, After receiving interest from 14 cities in January 1987, the USOC eventually narrowed the field to the two finalists before makmg its decision. Atlanta will Join Toronto, Athens and Belgrade, Yugoslavia as the only cities that have submitted bids to host the 1996 Games. The International Olympic Committee will name iu choice in the fall of 1990. The executive board also unanimously voted 10 establish Sarf'Dicao as a warm-weather trafoing site for Olympic athletes. It will become the fourth Olympic Training Center. JOming Lake Placid. N.Y .. Colorado Springs and Marquette, Mich. Foyt tops Winston qualifying A.J. Foyt led second-day qualifyina on • Fnday for the Winston 500 NASCAR stock car race at the Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega. Foyt. the Edison. wh&ch maint11ned a share of the Sunset lead at 7-1 . was paced by senior Steve STREAK ENDS ••• From Bl Yukeet I, Rusen 1: John Candelaria totted a five. hitter and New York defeated Charlie Houp aDd Texas at Yankee Stadium. the seventh loss in 10 pmes for the Rangers. Candelaria, 2-2. struclc out eiaht and walked only one, allowina the only RanJers run when Pete lncavi&lia led off the second innina wtth hls fourth home run ortbe season. New York tied the score in the fourth without a bate h1t. Dave Winfield reached first on a dropped third strike, continued to second on catcher Mike Stanley's wild throw past first. moved to third on an infield out and scored on Joel Skinner's groundout. Rickey Henderson opened the Yankees fifth with a double, stole third for his second steal of the game and 17th of the season before scorina on Don Mattinaly fielder's choice. After lncavigha's homer, Candelaria allowed only one runner beyond first, and that came when Steve Buechele and Scon Aetcher began the third with successive singles. But Candelaria retired the next three hitters without the runners advancing. Red So.t I, Twtaa $: Dwi&ht Evans rut a one-out sacrifcc fly with the bases loa<fcd in the 10th innina at Fenway Park as Boston spoiled a Minnesota comeback led by two home runs from Gary Gaetti. Boston starter Roger Oemens allowed only four bits m eight innings. including Geatti's first homer of the game, but faiJed to act through the ninth with a S-2 lead. Matty Barrett walked on four pitches to start the I 0th. Wade 8i>J&s forced Barrett at second. then raced to third on Jim Rice's single. Milce Greenwell was walked intentionally before Evans hit a Iona fly to right. Mark Davidson dropped the ball for an ett0r as Bogs scorut on the sacrifice fly. Lee Smith, 2-1, sot the victory. and Juan Berencuer. 3-3, the fourth Twins pitcher. was the loser. Rapp (8 dip. 3 ace ltn'et) and middJe blocker Brian Boone (7 kil11, 9 ssaaffblocu) . H•...._ ._. a. oan View I: The Oilen ~re eiuended to five pma before pickin.aupa 1,j.lO, lJ.IS, lS-10, I l·IS, lS.8 vktory on the Ocean View noor. Grq Ryan led the way with 24 kills. While Jaton Crump hid 21 kills. Martaa S, Wt1&mlalet' t: Troy Ra.an led an inspired Westminster attack. bul it wasn't enouah to oft"tet Marina'• deolb and tbe Vik1nas rolled. 15-2. IS-l3, 13"-12 to improvt to 7-1 in lea&ut, 11-3 overall. fo the South Coast IAaue: lrvtM a, Su Cleaaea&e 1: The Vaquer'OI came from behind to beat the Triton• at San Oemcnte, l2-IS, IS-10, ls-.6, 15-8,uCraia Buccola had 14 kills. ##Lill ....... There also isn't such a big field -Arena Football ts played on a SO.yard by SS.foot field while NA.. fields are 100 yards lont Because all players except quarterbacks and kic ers are rcquirut to play offense and defense, Branch will also be a defensive baclc. He said this will be the first time he has played defense since auendina Houston's Attucks Junior Hi&h School in the mid-1960's. 53-year-.old aJl-around racing star from Houston. had a qualifying lap averaginJ 193.076 mph around the 2.66- mile oval ... San Francisco 49crs offensive tackle Kellll Fabliont bas decided to retire from football after 13 seasons because of a neck injury that forced him to miss nine games last season ... A field of 10 headed by Forlitano was enterul lo run in Sunday's Premiere Handicap at Hollywood Patk ... Man, MeSorley of the Edmonton Oilen was suspended fol' three games by the National Hockey Leaaue for a spearina penalty against Mike Ballard of Calpry last Saturday night and will miss the start of the C~pbell Conference cham- pionship series with the Detroit Red Winas. Royall?, Brewen I: Kurt Stillwell had three bits of Kansas City's 13 hits and Bret Saberhagen scattered eiaht hits in eight inninas as the Royals beat Milwaukee at County Stadium. Baltimore relief pltclaer Dan 8cbmldt la eon&ntalated after Oriol•' Ont wtn.1 ... .. :~ ... ·-::: . ,,. -... .. ... . .. ' -· ""''• ; The pme st.a."t.S at 7:30 p.m. A crowd of between S.000 and 8,000 is expected. Quote of the day Eel Parmer, former m~or league reliever and now an advance scout for the Baltimore Orioles. declaring that his PQtest thrill in spons -he is a Notre Dame football fanatic -was paradin• mto the stadium at South Bend, Ind .. witb the Fi&htina Irish march ms band: "Like Old Milwaukee (the beer commeraal). it doesn't act· any bettet1lhan this." Rain plagues PGA tournament Mite Deu.N and Bal s.tta. complet· ina their rounds before heavy rains fon:ed a bait to play, shared the lead after the unfinjshed second round of a PGA tour-l!I nament in The Woodlands, Texas Friday. Only 45 aolfen completed their rounds before PGA Tour officials baited play at 12:36 p.m. CDT because of rain and liahtnina on The Woodla(\ds Country O ub's Tournament Pla_yers Course. About one-third of the field, includina fU"Sl·round leaden Grq Normu and aa,_...1'1e,., were unable to tee off before play was baited ... In the LPGA event in Nashville, AmJ Alcott shot a 7 -under par 6$ to take a one-shot lead over Slterrt SW*e'•Mr after the fint round. Two strokes back at S- under 67 was Cadly J ..... tea. Aloott's 65 over the 6.242·yard Hennitaae Golf Course equalled the best ICOl'C ofber 26-victory career ... BM Cbrles and Bntee Dnlla combined for an 8-under-par 62 and sole control of the leCOnd-round lead at the leJends of Golf Tournament in Austin, Teus. Charles. a left-hander from New aaland, and Devlin, an Australian who reside$ in the United States, each scorut four birdies in the better-ball competition for seniors that was delayed l'h hours at the stan by mornina thunderstorms. Adame announces retirement PHOENIX -Phoenix Suns center-m forward Alvan Adams. sayina he was mentally drained after 13 NBA seasonsand four Strataht losing years. announced his retirement Friday .. , don't know 1f I can mentally prepare to 10 t.brouah another year." said Adams, who will turn 34 on July l 9 ... It was a bia decision. but 1t was a simple one for me. I simply do not desire to play basketball anymore.·· Suns president Jerry Colanaclo aid at a news conference thal Adams' No. 33 would be retired durina a ca-emony at the stan of next seuon. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: USTA Oay Court Championships semifinal. from Charleston, S.C.. ESPN. 10:15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto, Channel 4. 11 a.m. -PRO · BASIETBALL: CBA championship series Game 7 -Wyoming at Albany, ESPN. l 1:30a.m.-MEN'SGYMNASTICS: NCAA Championships, from Lincoln. Neb. (taped), Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: NBA Western Conference first round Game 2 - Houston at Dallas, Cbannel 2. l p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Senior Legends of Golf. from Austin, Texas, Channel 4. l p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicaao Cubs at San Francisco, WGN. 1:30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tour· oament. from The Woodlands, Texas, Channel 7. I :30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: ARCA SOOK. from Talledcp, Ala. (delayed), ESPN. 3 p.m . -MEN'S BOWLING: Tournament of Champions. from Akron. Ohio (delayed). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: U.S. vs. Cuba amateur boxing, from Atlantic City, N.J . (delayed); Kentucky Derby Trial, from Louisville, Ky. (delayed), Channel 7. 4:30 p.m . -PRO llO<SEY: NHL Patnck Division final Game 7 -New Jersey at Washington, ESPN. 5 p.m. -PRO BASu:rBALL: NBA Eastern Conference first round Game 2 - Washinston at Detroit, TBS. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBAU.: St. Loui$ at Dodgers, Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. -ARENA FOOl'BALL: New York at Los Anaclcs (after hockey). ESPN. 8 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNU: USC at UCLA (taped), Prime Ticket. 8p.m.-ROllSBaACING: Hollywood Park replays. Channel S6 (Prime Ticket. midnight). I l p.m. -TENNIS: Professional tour· nament, from Roswell, Oa. (delayed). USA. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Minnesota at Boston. 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J ~ llUV\o!'9 CL8) Ott Lv, 6·1 dlf Stlw, , ... , def Hr•OOt\llY 6· 1 Brouatlar CLa> -· H , ..... •·I W?lllt cuu lo51 1-4. ~-7. -· .... ...... 1!.1rntf'·Y-(Lii daf Ptarle•Han, H . daf H•rttlnl·C~ 6 .... def TOIT'ft•Francile::o, 6·0. Craoti.-TY\A IL8 1 won H H , ... SI-·~ CL81 "'°"• .-1. IMI, t-6 won 6-0 5UMSn L.aAOutl Mal1lle 14, ~ View • ~ v .. ., <Ml IOSt to MMflft. .. 7. 09I Hlrm, 7-6 def ""°" '· 6-0. Emae IM) wora, ... 6·?, •·• Lem (M l IOSI. 1-6, 4-6 1--t.. ~ ~-ICONk· Ml Olf 0..,-......._ H oaf o...-~ ..... 2. e.f Stllktva·Trao. H lloet>ercbOll-lOM (,Y.) -· ... I, , .. , H i!Ytelftft·lanker 1M ) -· 1... 6·4 , ... F ... n Ina•~• aAS•aALL .___ ........ NEW V()ltK YANKEE$ PIKad RIO R'-11 o-tcN< °" 1Nt 1S1e'f clMtlllllf 11'1 RK•llell S'-Sl'lltillb rt<Nr. ~ C.,,,._ o1 1Nt ln•ena!tOf\11 L_,. •ASK.llTaAU. ............... A.a11:t ... PMOENllC SU~ ._ ,....,._. of A IVa !I AOams C'lf'l4ilr. l'OOTaAU. ..._. ............... CLEVEl.A"IO HOWN~ 0..... PQwecl """*'° Met. DALLAS coweo~ Vlcter ttw- --LneOactlar .. I ....... -" c.-liCt INC>IAHAPO\.•$ COL TS-Tr.... JM F~~,_,_T_,..8rt ~ -• J11t1 ,._. 9lctl ....... or.fl ~ ltldtl9 S6n'a ~ ...... MOOC.-Y ..................... !o!ML......._,.. MlwfY ~. E.,._.. '°"' ~ ·-·-.. ,., ""-...... ....,.... . ·'*'· .. "" ~ ir.- "' ~ , --.$l!Wtftl ~ ..... Boston surges to win Celtics Win 17th · straight at home against New York mm ne A.uedacell 1>ras K..evtn McHale scored 12 of' bit 29 po1nu an. 32-9 second~half surse that broke open a close pme and lifted the Boston Celtics to a 112-92 v1Ctory over tbe New York IC.nicks in \heir NBA playoff opener Fnday niab~ h was New York's l7lh1· secutavelossat Boston Garden, re the second pmc of the best-<> ~ scnes 15 scheduled for Sunday. ";.: The K.n1cks look a 74-71 leai:oo Bill Canwn&ht'ssbort baselioej~p. er with 3:32 left m the durd quan • h was 1hc1r last field aoal until rte Jacl.son scored with 10:07 left•• he pmc as Boston qu1cldy took codttol. Dennis Johnson saned the ~ w1tha layup and McHalc'sup.1n .. vc Boston the lead for good, 7S-74. th. three minutes remaining in~ period ~ The K.ntck.s, who led, 29-26, ~ one quarter and trailed. SJ-S ~ at halftime. WCTt led by Gerald W1.n5 with 24 points and Patock ~Ill wtlhl~ ~ The baagest lead an the first bat New York's 23-16 advantaaic "th 3.21 left m L~ opcnina q* Boston went ahead. 43-41, on - son's layup 5:11 before intcrm' on a 11 ve..a.nd~ from Bird. • In other NBA playoff' openers;: Bawb 111, 89Cb 117: Kf.'in W 111.Js hit four straW'I t free thro-!f in the final I :22 as Atlanta o~ a 14-point deficit in I.he ICCOnd balt4nd edaed Milwaukee ll the Omn~ .. _;~ __ the Bucks look the lead for mc:.as, ume at 93-92 on a jumper by ~ul Pressey with 6:22 left. Oomin1Quc Wilkins. who led Atlanta with" 26 points. then put the Hawks ahead to Sta)' with 6:09 to So· The Bucks. however. staY.ed dose down the stretch before Willis. who had 22 points. hit two free throws for a 104-101 lcad with 1:22 lcf\. N-cpts lU.s.Jes lU: In Denver. Lafa)eU.e Lever bit an I S..foot baseline jumpu with 22 RCOads left and ad&:d a pau of free throws with 10 seconds rmwnioa. lift.in& the Nugcu put Seattle. The Nugets.. rdyina on a deci.sa~ frtt-throw advantJIF that saw them scott 20 men points from t.bc hnc than the Sonics. rt'boa.ndtld &o.n a l >point sccood.quarur ddicit to t&U lbc fim ~ of \be series. Pirateswm conference The Oran&e Coas1 Colk:aic men's track and 1ield unit cdpd bent ~ncho Santi.aao fnday to wiJt the Oranae Empa.rc Conference d~•m­ p1onsh.ap,· The Pirat.CS notched 1~3111 poinu to the Dons' 131. On the womcn·s side., QCC.jin .. tShcd a distant second to ~k. 24~137. ':, Amona the hllbh&bts for the men· •SLCVe Jcnnu~ was 9CICODd 200 meten in a penonaJ best and was abo fourth ID tbe I 00 He was also a member oft.be team that placed fourth in •2. the 1.600 ~lay squad that was up in 3:11.10. •Jim Bowles was third in thil!IOIO (l:SS.87) after runnina in t.M ' whc-rc be •'IS second (4:()}.S6 had a 48.7 anchor lea ia the rcla) •Mitch Bro-wn clocked a 9;lS the 3.000 sk'e'plecbue.. a · was eiaht seconds faster previous best. Olarlic Yu wu in that race, also with• pc1"90llllil'9e• of9:SS.46. •Alfredo Viaucras was ~ ..__ in the 10.000 (32:02.0J) and up in the S.000 (I 5:22,0lt For the women: •TrKyWri&bt WUl ln~ • t.akin1 the S.000 ( 1l:S4.7l). t.bc (4·44.32). and the IOO (2: I l.74 wu also a mcmberoftbt 1,600 tom v.h1ch was second in 4~ •Dcbb1t ~ won the 3. 10:47 47, was second an tb.e (l~J)4 33)and 1.300(4.Sl.01). Hollypark, Los Alamitos results a•n• • - ., • and coi'Hiacid lbem ~ three walks to produce five NAL Winniltl pitcher Skip Tanner went 2 for 4 Widl a double fofOranee. whHe 0oUa ~ -a 2 fbr l for Wood-"'L mnaiu in a tie with LailAna Hil!s at 9-2 ~t lbe top o~ the PCL standanp; .t\de Woodbridee m'P&ins in 1 UC with Colta Meta and I apna Balch in the bacment at 34. .U .. cnes out of ftnt and two off' Trab\aco Hills' third p&ace peceof s.6. UCI takes ~.l step toward PC title Clll!DlrleCI away for an infield sin&le. ff ;,bee walked to load the tbri tenior Jeff Lyman siQlled the middle with the help of that ~ umpire, whole form blinded -.S baeman Steve Hernandez's Yh and the ball shot up the middle • fdla lWO-ruh sinsJe. 1iitb Hernandez closina in on leClOOd. it too. had double play Written on it. Malt Dodd finished up by de1iver-ias a nancoring double and the Barona were ue. S-1. ln the Sun.set s other game: .._. Jt, Martu 4: Cbris Danila IOI the boat Cha~ over the hump iritla foUr stroDJ inninp and Edison bn>ke loose with a six-run second hmina to drop the Viki op (2-8-1) deepe\' into the ceUar. ,..Builla has been unbelievable for u~" said Edison Coach Paul Hamil. .. Ac lost a touch one and had a no @sion apinst Huntington Beach. He went sax-plus (inninp) on Tues- day and came back pve us four today." :rbe OwJers put it away in the ICCond when Josh Bammer walked and came around on Daryl Mead's home nan. Gres Debenon kept it PQI with a sinale and aft.er Shawn COiter walked, sophomores Chad Pon.IFlck l.nd Donnie Smith came thf'OUlh. Po~let moved both runners up and Smith scored both with a double to left, which shon-boPOed the left- field fence. Joel Pence idded an RBI &inale and BiU Bertucci sinaJed before the Vikinas could put a stop to it. .._.. BUii i, c.. .. Mela I: Tbe Hawis remain in a tie for first place in the PCL with Oranaie followina their ninth straijht victory. Ron Kort.man went the distance, strikina out two. and be 90t five Nns in the third innina to put thepmeon ice. Justin Reyes had a solo home run for Costa Mesa, but the Hawks' Jason Thompson answered with 1 three-run homer in the third innins, and Jun Honda had a two-run blast in the sixth innina for the Hawks. In the South Coast Leaaue: Dua lllDa I, lrvtH I: The Va- queros fell out offirst {>lace and arc a pme behind El Toro 1n the race for the CTOwn followina the one-run decision as Dana Hills struck for 1wo m 1he first innina and Ricky Whipple, with two strikeouts and three walks, made it stand up. John Bretza went the distance for the Vaqueros, allowina four hits, striking out three: and walkin& two, but a sacrifice fly by Lance Marks and a error at the plate in the first inning proved fatal. Pacing Irvine's seven-hit attack was Georac Kouturcs. who was 3 for 3 with a wallt and one run scored, by virture of Scou Vollmer's RBI sin&)e in the sillth innina. Irvine falls to 14-7, 7-4. In the Academy Leaaue: Ldflqwell C'1'istlu •• Liberty C.rtstiU 4: Minutemen starter Brian James was the victim of four un- earned ~s as Liberty (~. 9-7) lost for the second time 10 the undefeated first-place League squad (I().(), 13-3). The first loss included 11 unearned runs. Hee Seok Ahn went 3 for 4 with a double for the Minutemen, who also go1 two hits each from Mark Bahon- dano and Chris Buckels. Mau Potter struck out seven and aot the win for Leffingwell. Leading the Minutemen at the plate were Hee Seok Ahn (3 for 4 with a double); Mark Baltondano (2 for 4 with an RBI); and Chris Buckels (2 for 4 wi1h a double and an RBI). ..,,.......,...,'-...,.. Corona 4el llar'• Rich llatber Oree away aiatut ltetancla ln Sea Kini•' 3-1 nctory P'rtclay afternoon. GWC takes over third iri SCC Golden West College's Toni Bar- rett scored on Tina Barraco's single in the eighth inning and the Rustlers went on 10 defeat Cerritos. 4-3, to take sole possession of third place in the South Coast Conference softbalJ race Friday. The Rustlers (11-5. 16-14) took a one-game lead on the Falcons ( I 0-6. 24-14) with two pmcs to play. Golden West won the 9CaSOn series between the two and needs only to defeat last-place Lona Beach to clinch the third spot and be assured a Southern California Regional bid. In high school games: UDlvenlty 1'1, Newport Harbor 1: Shareen Patton continued her recent strikeout binge with 10 and the Trojans broke the game open with an I I -run second inning to dispose of visitina Newport Harbor in the Sea v 1ew lea&ue. The Trojans (l ~l . 12-S) kept pace with teaaue-lcading Tustin entering next week's pair of pines with the Tillers. Estuda '1, Coroaa del Mar ~ Kristen Williams' bases~learin.a triple highlighted a four-run third as the Eagles evened their Sea View mark at S-5. Anteaters sweep singles. doubles ln tourney's first day Jn sean:b of its 1eventh Pacific C-oast Athletic Association title over- all and sixth or the '80s. the UCI men's tennis 1eam swept throuah its &ix sinaJes matches and three doubles confrontations on the openina day of the conference championships at New Mexico State in Las Cruces. Mark Kaplan. ranked ninth in the nation, cnused by Fernando Alvear of Pacific, 6-0, ~I . He will face New Mexico State's Par SandQvist in the wemifinals toda_y, the 98th ranked player in the nation who upset Fresno State's Jean LeClcrcq Friday. Trevor Kronemann, Richard Lubner, Mike Brigs, Shi&e Kanroji and Mike Cadiaan also picked up wins at Nos. 2...6 siftl)es. All except Kronemann, who is ranked 34th an the nation in sin&Jes. are seeded first in their divisions. In the PCAA women's cham- pionshipsin Hawaii, UCl'sCounney Weichscl, seeded 6Sth in the nation but banlina a cold virus. fell to UC Santa Barbara's Tracy Johnstone in the No. l singles fli.aht. 7-6, 6-4. Weichsel had beaten Jonnstone twice during the reautar season . But the rest of the UCl's sin&)es players, came throu&h in the Nos. 2-6 flights and Weichsel remained alive in the tournament~ winnina in the No. 2 doubles ff t with. partner Kathy Rose. Cl's Haruko Shigekawa, seeded fifth at No. 2, pulled .a mild upset by defeating Mette Frank (fourth seeded) of Santa Barbara, 6-0. 7-6. In community coll* action: Orange Coast Collqe advanced an entry to the finals in both sinJ!es and doubles at the Oranae Empire Con- ference women's tournament in Mission Viejo. Top.seeded Julie Slattery will meet Sadd(eback's No. 2 seed Cindy Hamnquist for the conference title in singles at 9 a.m ., while Slattery and Natalie Hastinas meet Hamnquist and Nikki Moffat for the doubles crown at 11. Slattery defeated OCC1 Monica Mclin, ~11 _ ~2. in the liftlkt aemifinalt, tncn teamed with Hac- lnp to down Karina Heim~Pd DOau ROl&lln<> of Cout an tbe doubles temls. It wu a da~. o 01f uuptpeeu in the Qtaftle Empire Conference men•s fin.tlt as tbe top three ain&)el teedt-Saddle- blck '•Mark Hanten. ~·Coast's Cbris F1ood and Eric Rebitzcr -~re all eliminated. Today's temi- finals consists of the Noe. 4, 6. 7,ud 8 leeds. Rebttz.tr fell t0 C'Yoral' John Swaino (No. 6)1 3-6, ?~. 7-3, and Flood was dropped by Seddlcblck's Craia O'Shannessy (No. I), 6--2, 4-6, ~I, both in tbe semifinals. The doubles team of flood and Wil Marino fell in the 1emifinalt to Hansen and Ed Perearino ftom Saddleback, ~2. 6-4. WALNUT -The Golden West men's and women's swim teams widened their leads on the second day of the South Coast Conference Finals, takin' commandina leads into todays finals behind several strona performances Ffit.Say at ML San Antonio Collt1t. The men, who lead aecond.plac:e Pasadena, SSl.S-298.S, received strona first-place efforu from Da- mien Poore in the I 00 breasutroke (1 :00.30)and Duke Zanderin the 100 backstroke (SS.96)1 both amona the top marks in the state. The first-place ~relay team of John Rohrer, John Nossaman, Wade Womack ind Andy Pa.razette turned in a fine, 7: I I.JO. On the women's side. Golden West holds a 560-302 lead over Mt. San Antonio. Hiabliabts included Tania Zieaen's victory in the 200 fnatyle (I :S8.06) and Kris Takayama in the 200individual medley(2: 16. 76), both top caliber times in the state, and victories by Morpn Marklinaer and Caroline Bentley in the SO beck and SO breast respectively. fltCTmOU& ..,..... 111834 Petlll11rnon. FCMTtMI Kathlwl A Santlllo-Conel PICTIT'IOUS .,..... PICTITIOUS .,..... wtth the COunly Clettl o4 Or· ware. Huntington BMch. ACTmOUI .,.... N!PORT OP CONDITION MAim ITATII IT V...,, CA 92708 Thia 11•ement waa fMed ..._ STAT'lmNT ...-STA~ ange County on Mwc:tl 31. Cell! 92648 MAM& ITAlWWT The lolkJoMng l*'90M... Obst«. lno., Calttornia wlttl the County a.ti of <>r-The following pel'90fl9 •e The followtrlg penons .. ttaa Tommy MalMngM. 801 The lo9eJWln9 per90na.,. Consolldatlnn domeatle and foreign doing~..-00f1)0f&b0n,..,. .,. County on Aott t4. oo.ng~a. do6nobullneel-nnm N Leot• •22t. AneNim. do6no~• • PR: CORPORATION. dba Thie bualneM la c:on-1988 WARNER 0 FF ICE BUILDERS CLEANING Publlehed (hnge Cout Cellf. 92901 Nt.k.IFE AE.STOAATION tubsidlatte9 of the Paclfle Natlonel &Mk, of N9w-- Protec;t Funding C«por-ducted by. ccwpot9tlon fl1T1'1'IO FURNITURE. tOtO S Hetl\a-SERVICE OF NEWPORT Daily Piiot Apnl 9. HI. 23. 30. Thia bulinaa I• c:on. COMPANY, ti400 hectl port BMch. In the ..... of CAUFOANtA, .. the mtion. 180 ~ Center Fnedli Metwelly, Pr.... Publl9hed Orange Coest way •D. Santa AM, catlf. BEACH. 320 E. Balboa 1988 ducted by en unln-Blvd S·B. Huntington dOM of butlnele on MttrCh 31, 1111 publllhM In Drive. '215. Newpor1 dent Delly PHot April 23. 30. Mii)' 92705 Blvd • Newport Beech. Calif Sa.-478 corporeled euocletton Beech. Calif. t2&47 reepc>nM to c:aH mede by Compttolw of the Beecti. c.Nt. 92ee0 Thll statement w .. filed 7. 14. 1988 Laelle Kanay, 9582 Hemlt-t2181 other than• pertnerahlp Timothy J. Hutd, 8181 Currency under tltle 12 Unlt9d Stat• Code PFC Cofl>or•tlon, Stet• of with the County Clerk of Or· S.522 ton A11e. 11155, Huntl"Cjton ~ JOMph Lymen. rtll.IC MJTIC( Hane R. o__.. Whltbom Cir.. Huntington Sec:tlon 1e1 CNlrter ~-111ee Oomplr* Del•••r•, 180 Newpotl erige County on Mwdl 17, •-.,. MnTIC( leldl. Cellf. 92&4e 320 E. 9alboe Blvd .• New· Thia atetemenl WM filed Beach. Calif t2&4e of the Curr..;_, 14th oe.tt'let Centw DfM. •265. New-1Ma r--.n. nu This bualneu II con-port BMctl. c.m. 926et FIC'TITIOUI .,..... with the County Clertt of Or-Thia buelneu 11 con-__ , · port leldl, c.llf. t2leO '17-duc1ect by. an lndivlduef Thia buatneea Is con-NA• ITAW 8"09 CcMl1y on April 14. duc:ted by. an lndMduel , , Thie buelMU .. con-Publlahed Orange Coeat '=·r=r.. L ..... kanay ducted by.11'1 lndMduel The lolowlng per.ona .,. IMS Tlll'IOthy J HIKd ........ ne., Rieuuroee ..... I .. .... dUCt9d by. • CIO(p()(ation o.lly Piiot Aprtl t4, 23. 30, Thie ste1ement wu llled Laurence J. Lyman doing bualneae .. : "1'7'7111 Thia .tatement waa Ned A.~. Pr-'dent MAiy 7. 1988 The folow4ng per90ft9 .. with the County Clerk ol Or· TNa 11....-nent W99 fllecl AQUA S AFETY AS-Publllhed Orange Cout With the County Clettl of Of. u.TI Thie atetement .,.. filed Sa50I ~~A~GEMENT ange County on Aprtl 14. wlttt the County Clertt of Or· SOCIATION. 835 Bekr Sufte ~ Piiot April 23, 30. Mii)' 8"09 County on M.-ctt 31, TIU9'1••• ef .... wfttt the County a.ti of Or· •-.,. Mnnrc CO 334S E tlth St Coate ttee enge County on Aprtl 14. 105 T. Coste Mw.. Calif. 7, 14. 1HI 1988 C•tund bellilicee due Mf8CountyonApt4,1181 ..--nu1"4 -c.lllt2t27 · "7'7nl 1tea 92621 S.51t ~ trom---.vvlNtJtutiOnS; ~ P\tblllhed Orange Coeat ,,.,.,._ Kamyar Katouzlan t135 Publllhecl Orange eo.t -·-' PublllMd Orenge Coest PICTnlOU9 ~.. ,.It.~ ~·· 338CM7 o..ey Piiot APffl 23. 30. Mii)' ~ Orange Coast a.er Suite 105 T. 'eo.t• rta..IC NOTICE Delly Plot April 9. fl. 23. 30. Nonlnt.,...-t>wtng tMlllif'ICel end Oell)o Pt1oC A..~ 18, 23, 30, ~ ITA~ 92ea7 ·• MMe. 7. 14, 1H8 o.iey Piiot Aofl 23. 30. Mii)' MMe_ cellf ta21 FtCTmOU9 ....... 1988 CUfT9"CY end ooln ........................................ 1,902 May 7. ,... = :-ere Thie buelnea I• COO· S.-523 7, 14. 1981 Thi• buelneas •• con-NAm STA,_..,. s.4e2 '"'--~ belence9 ............................. 4,365 ______ s.-493 __ ~T LIKE MOMMY'S, dUCted by. en lndMduet · MlJC MJTIC( s.517 ducted by. en lndlvlduel The following pereone .,.. 111_ .,. MftTIC( s.cutttiea. ..................•...........•............ ·-··········· 9,970 •-.,. Mft'l'll'r 14331 Troplcene Hunt-T-.v 8 Perker •-IC llliM'll'C Karnyer Ketouzlen ~ bullneea ... ,.._,,.nu Fecterlt ftlndl eold ............................................ I, 100 ~ nu1ww. • -·1 ,.._ nu1ww. Thll ata'8ment wu Hied • Securttlee ----under •ta t ,... --------tngton BMc:h. Calif. 92647 Thie ltatement ... filed f1CTITtOUI _...... with the County Clerit Of Or-M y l WOOD PUBLIC ~ ....... ..---IQIW r 0 '9CllTIOU9....... Jan FeoerQferi Goodma'I. with the County Cleflt of Or-..... tTATil•NT ftc'TIT10UI ....... ange County on Merch 30 AFFAIRS. 2041 ...... Dr.. NAm ITAT'UmNT .............................................................................. + NAm tTA~ 14331 Troplc;.ena. Hunl-8"09 County on M•c:h 30, The foltowtng penone.. MAM& STA~ 1Ma • Sant• Ana Height•. Cellt. The~ pereont ere Loen9 end-.. l'lnendng ~ The lollowlng per.one .. lnQlon e-cti. Calif 92&47 1Ma dolnQ ~ •: The ~ per.one ere "7a7'I 92707 dOlnO ~ .a: LOlnl end .._, net ot dOlng ~ • lhls buelneu la c:on-FJ1111' ot"NOVO DESIGN, 1540 dOinQ ~ u : Publlahed Or Co.I Brion Stlfton Mii)'. 2041 CUTRI CRUISES, aot E. unwnect Income .............................. 49,633 PARKRIGHT.tsa2...,,._ ductedby,erHndMdual Publllfled Orenge CoMt E. F1m &Jtte 114, Sant• CAEATIVE MANAGE· o.leyPllotApfll:r.23 30 MH• Dr . Sant• An• EdQwe• ~ 8eectl LESS·AIOHnc•fotk>M ton Avenue, Huntington Jen GooOrnen Oell)o P1IOt ApfU . 18. 23 30. Ana. Callf. 92701 MENT ALTERNATIVES. 1MI ' • • ' Helgtltl. Celtf 92707 Ceif. t2t11 • __... .___ ,.,, .. &Mdl. C.ict t2tMe TII• atatement -fllecl 1914 LOlde l.9et. 13121 La Pac 24181 CNrTy Hiii, 1..-gune Ruby K Wood. 2041....... • C 0 ........ -................................... - '*'8C AoMle De Simone. with the County C*1I of Or-Sa-474 in, W•tmlnater. C•llf Niguel. Celf 92.ln Se-475 Dr.. Senta Ana .._..., ~ ~ 3 ~· LESS; Aloc9ted tnlnlMr rtlll ,_,_,. ...... + "fa 1 Jentrtt Drtw • 14~. ange County on ApfU. 1tel TIC( t2tl3 Mwtl W Phelpe, 24181 "8JC N()TIC( c.t 92707 ceif. 92981 • l..oeM end '-. MC of uneerned HWitlngton Bwh. Clllif ™ ftll.IC NO Thia bualneu i. con-CNrTy Hiiia, 1..-gune Nlguel. Thia buel-11 con-Thie buelMM 1, con-lricome, alowel-. and ~ .......... -... 48,8IO dMt P\tbllehed Oranoe Coest FlCTmOUI IU-.. ducted by. an lndMdl* Callf t2t77 PtCTmOUI ..,..... ducted by huebendandwft. duct9cl by. an tndMdual Meets Mid In tr9111ng ~ ..... -•. -....... "" .... + m. buelneee •• con-o.iey ~ April 1•. 23. 30. NAm ITAn.wT t..oxle LMI Thia buelneu la con-..... ITAW 8'1on s Mii)' EMher Cutrl P1en IHI end ......... _..., bV: an lndMduel Mii)' 7, 1188 Thia mtement -flled ducted by. an lndMdual The follOW!ng l*90fll.,. Thia statement wee Ned Thia "'' 1 _. llled ( ..... ..-.. --._____). t ,,....,. Janet Aot.lllle De Simone a..4t5 The toltowlng peraona .,.. w.th the County C*1I of Or-Mn W. f»tl9I dolnQ but1Ma1 w. wltl'I the County Clel1I of Or· emen ,, _,. --······················••· ·-.1Ne atetament ... flled dolnO bullneea.. ange County on Apftl 14, Thia 1tit.,...: -Ned IAENNAN CHARLES l erige County on Aiittt 14. With IMCounCounty Clettl of °'2-Otn.r,... ...... owned ...................................... 2t2 ECounty Clel1I of Or-"8.JC MJTIC( S ION LAN GU AGE. 4 1Ma with the County Cleflt of Or ASSOCIATES 730 W 1711'1 1tN = ty on Apnl 1 ' lnit9'ttM1"9 In '-WIOOll904ldMed IU~ County on Apr1t 12. =-:~Newport Beech, nrnD1 ange County on April 20: s1.. Coate ""'· ·cam. m71l1 1 "7'7ID Md woeleted oompenl• ................................. + FtC~A~.. J o.n LH Conkey 4 Put>lltlMd Orenge Coest 1* 92827 Publlthed Orerige Coast Publletled 0r8"09 C089t eu.tomert' lleibllly to.,. bet* 1'111111 ...._ ,_.......... Karnelll ...........,. eUch Delly PllOt Apftl 23, 30. May n7lll7 Brien 8r•nnan. 200t Deity Piiot Apfll 23, 30, Mii)' Deity Piiot April 23 30 M8Y ·°" ICCipt..--outteandlng.. ..•••.••......•....•••••.••.• + Or.,. eo.t • ,,. ~,, pereona.,. • .. --..-· • · 7, 1•. 1M8 Publllhed Orange eoeat IMne Ave .• ~ 6-ctl. 7. 14. 1HI 1 1~ 1MI ' ' ---6 ... PtlotAprl 23 30 M8¥ ~~-· Calil.t2ee0 S.518 . 30. 7 Callf t2leO S.521 • ... ...-...--·········································-···· .. ....,.. 1 t• . ' CJS FMSH FlOWERS. Thia bualnaa la con-~t~NIA.pril • MAiy ' Thia b"'"*8 .. con-a.510 ~--. ......................................................... 1 ' Sa-511 ~ E. 17\tl St • Coate MeM. OUcMd by. en lndMduel •-.,. MftTIC( ' • ~ ducted by, an ~ Total --... ................................. _ ................ 11,0SI .,. ______ Callt t21e1 Jon C<>Mey ,.._,.,. "" -anan ~ "8JC NOTICE PlllJC NOTIC( Lew.._,., pufWt to -11.,..;.=-...-11)-.TI ... ICl-.._ .. ~toe=~: _.~·=::;.;:-°' ~ PICmlOW .,..... MJC MJTIC( TM atatement wa flled flllCnTIOUa WM Ptennout WM 12 U.8.C. 1123(1). ............................................ -.. + .,...,.,~---.. eo.ta ...... Cellf.92ea7 .. County on APf1I 14. MMSITAW wlttltheCountya.111of0r-MMSITAW NAISITAm•rT Total ..... end ...... defated pw'IUlnt to 12 ,--·~ ITATW Rorr J . Corlell, 135 ltll Pmra The tolowing ~.,.. flllCnnout .._.. = County °" Aptll 12. The IOIOWW'll pereone er. The~ pereont.,. U.S.C. 1123(1). ............. -...................... __ ... 11,0SI tollowlf'I per.one.,. Roc:Ma ... St .• eo.ta MeN.. P\lbllltled 0r.nge eoest dOinO ~ •· um ITAW 1 '1174M do6nQ ~..: doing bualneee .. l>UeineM ea· Al Celt '21%7 Daj1y Plot Aof123 ao Mt!Y RAGE WEAR, l21 Mein The~ penone... Fl{OZEH YOGURT BAA ANN-BERKERY CON-LIA8&IT98 :• 8) Frieda. Cl.... Thie bu91neu .. con-7, 14, 1988 • • :i;:· Seel Beectl, Cellf. ~~~ A R K ~~~~30~ ~~·d!~.E.-= TRACT DRAnlNO, 2451 Oepo9lta: 1 "'-~ Laam. dutMICS.!'l f!uebandandwlte S.·S20 Chendlef Joteph a.ti. PROPERTIES. 2815 7, 14, 1tll ciiif~7 ' '=-~oe°'·· Senta AM. lnctom.tleofftcel ...................................... 73.311 24'427 Klngl1on Ct .• Laguna 8eyltlot• Drive. Newport Sa-609 Adam llalullll, 3819 Vin-• Mn EllPt*tl Berhry, Nonluteieat-belttnt ........................ 28,W BOYS a GIRLS Hlllt. Callf 92e53 a.c:tl. Callf. 92"3 --.,. -TICE '°" Ave • 1. Loe Af'IOelM. a•M Hel04t°'8 Dr .• Sent• .., .... -bearing ...... ; •••••.•.••..•....•...••• 41.m Thi• bualneu fa con-J.,.,,.. F. Sever. 2815 ,.._ nu Cellf 80034 AM Cellf 92109 Fecterlt fundl purchaeed + ducted bY-an lndMdulll 8aYttlOf• Drlw. Newpof1 racnnoue .,.... Thie buelneu ta con· Thie buainete 11 c:on• ...,,_ -*' under • ..,_.. to ~ s=b:or~ :::~aeon-~=-·~=~,..,~ta:~ ~·-·~·.o·n;·u'.a:·;:;·i·i;;·;;;=::::::: t 2Clllk MoKe.Y -STARTNOW- 11to15 Y••n Old WORK EVININQI AND SATURDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK 7 00 0 MORE ange County on Apfll 12 Jamaa F ~ dolnQ ~ • ,...__,....__..~Or Thia Itel~ ... filed °"*'borrowed ~ ..................................... + 1MI . Thie 1.t.n-ic -flled ACCOUNT SEAVICE wMl'I ""-"F .._..... -w!ttl the County Clettl Of Of-Mor1gage lndebtldow and~°'· fmm wfttl ltt .. County C*1I °'Of. =~~-=-Ln . = County on Merc:fl at. = County °" Aptl 12. ~ CIPftlla11l-... .. -.................. ._ ........... + PuOIWled <>ranoe C4*t anoe County on April 20. ~ M Kolart. .,. ,,,.._ ,.,,.. a.Nt •~on ~ ~ ~ .Apnl 23• ao. Mey 1MI VtNiaoO • Ln., 'Coeta Mw. Publlehed Orenot CoeM Pu«llltled Orange eo.t -ll9d and °"*"ldlllt .................. _ ............. + · • .._514 ~ °' "= Cellf. tatH = P"°4 Aprll t . 1e. n . 30. Detty Ptot Apttt 2i. JO. M8Y ..._ and ..,.,,.. Deity llJtlot """'7. May 1 TIMe ~,.... i. COii-1 7. 14. 1911 tubofdll allil to dlp09ftt. .................................. + ftaJC MJTIC( 14• 21 ,... • • ducted 1: an unln· ~ S.513 O.. ---. ... -......................................... -... 411 filCTtTIOUI.. ..... • • a..asa =o~•.,.::.oc.,i:ton w NOTICE l::':" ........ ....:.::.:··::;·~ .................... _ .... _ n.~ MAim STAW Kathleen K-..1 prwwwiwo -.... -............................ _. Tiie to10w1ng .,.,_...,. PmUC ll)TIC( Thie Ma'9ment .. flilCI racnnouew• f111Cnnaue .. r11•11 -.TYCMllTM. doing ~ ... llK.O. Wfth tlle COunty a.111 of Of. ..._ ITAQJ RIT um RAW · Cue.tom wooe1 wortte. eeo flllCnnouew• .,. eouritv on Acltl 14. Tha~P8"IOM" n..._,.... .. ,.,llLillPf•redeeodl ............................. _ _,. • t11t1 St,..c. eo.ta MeM. ~ .... ITATWllT ,... "'""" do6nQ bueifll8la ... doti'9 ....,_ ..: A. Kar OIMnlOft .-._ ............ -·-·--· ..... · .. --·--· ... 92121. TM ..... per.one.. ~ Orenot CoelC '.· .. ro "Otl HOUSE· a.ti 8llCI Door Co •• -=:· .. ---· .. -·-·-·--·-·-.. _ .. _ 1.141 ... ~ Qr8ftCftam.121 ~~ ~ Daly Plot Aptll a ao *Y KHPIHG Hf.VICI, , .... Qlma Co .. llO w. 17'11:• _ __..,,....and ...... ·-....... -..... ..... =-· Cotile ...... CA VAi 111W 171119' c... 7,t4,1-• • =-=--·c-. ..... ·:;:-...=-~=· , .... ....,a.a1· ............. ·--·-·-· .. . TM Nl!nw le OOfte ...... Cllllr. Nt27 • ... 511 ...,;,... MM~ 74"4 _., 11tl .... 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Lotito was just one of many winners at the fashion luncheon hosted by the Newport Harbor Alum- nae Chapter of Delta Delta Delta. The event benefitted the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation of CHOC. Dr. Gem Beaetts, director of Oncol<>sY at CHOC, said .. due to aovemmcnt cutt.cks. our research has come to rely more and mo~ on private organizations such as Tri Delta." Mary LHer, last year's president. modeled with her dau&hter, AW..., in the fashion show, which hi&h- li&hted an abundance of sporty Ger- man clothina. Lauer also wu the model for a portrait on display. one of the auction items. The JOO auesis lunched on cobb salad. chene muffins. chocolate mousse cake, and white wine, (com-p~iments of Gallo Wine). DIM>le Gra11a., VP ways and means, took to the podium after lunch and with a deep breath, said, "Wow, that's all I can say," as she surveyed the sizable crowd. Saturday's event marked the fift.h annual fashion fundraiser by Tri Delta, and was by far the laraest to date, Grayston and Ca .. 1 Ge1aa. also a ways and means vice president. worked for a year to jJrC1Jart for the event which raised SI0,000. Golan marveled at bow far they had come since they bepn ycan aao wnh Potlucks at members' homes. .. Each y~r it has gotten bagger and better; this year 11 was a sellout crowd," accordmg to president Bey4Ue Fraue. Frazee. lookina model-perfect. graciously accepted a ccnificate of appreciation from Dr. Bennetts. then retired to her scat to Fublon Ylewen Blqlt lllller, Ct.acly DeBerry, lllMmda St. Clair and Dawn Cooper. _ watch as her two children stoic the fashion show as they walked down the ramp . All of lhe auests seemed very ~ to contribute to such a worthwhile cause: the silent auction tables were difficult lO act LO because of the number of bidders crowding them. ltara Isaac remarked, ... want to win the airline tickets to Paris so badJy." as she cncou:rqed the women to bid. Isaac looked smashina an a floral pcplum dress with a red bdw m her hair. Other notables were oa .. Coeper, beautiful 1n a periwinkle blue St. John . a very tan Bea Waeett, UM.a Owem, MlcQ Bratsch and Blr&lt MilJer. Orange eo.t OAtLY PILOT /8atutday, Apttf 30, 1918 0.., .... ,.._.., llael ... ...; Benefit plan.nen Debbie Gra,..ton, CatbyGolan and Heyd.it( Fraaee. · Natalie attacks Silver on AMC but who shot whom? ~ .. BJ LYNDA BIRSCB ALL MY~: Al a oomatote ~ recalllJeb, Adam isccnain that she is (rylna to speak. No lonttr drinkina. Tom thanks Barb for hclpina him ltl hick on the WllOft. Adam sugesll to Stuan that the Ctiandltt family is curled. Under bypnosjs, Ross recalls a man who terrified bim uachild. Cindy tells Stuart she has an estranscd sister named Karen. Telhna Natalie that he suspects Silver of creat1na her rape. Jttemy 1s stunned when Natalie tosses him out and considen has susp1· aoM di51usting. Jeremy tells Silver he sull carts for Natalie. Natalie buys I sun for protection. Dreamina of Homer. R05S lS temfied when he awakens and sees Jeb stand1n1 over him. C'har11e's suges11on that they stan to Stt others dumbfounds Juhe. Hcannaa no1sc.1 aun-to11na Natalie -'-----------------, sees Silver. Natahe attacks Silver for her hes about the rape. As Silver advancn towanb her. Natalie threatens to call the police. Silver lunaes 1oward N11he and. as the 1wo women slrugle. the aun &OC1 off. • • • A.NOTllEll WORLD: Donna wants to plan a bia weddina for herself. Al 1he hospital, Jamie learns that Sam aa:iden- tally struck a child with his 1aai. Michael helps Mac 1hwart a hos1ile takeover of Cory Pubhshina. Mary and Scott look for the parents of 1he httlc boy Sam struck. Matthew wanu to move in with Much. Cass stops Nicole from ta.kin& money from her fonner lover. Sam may have sustained brain damqe from the accident. • • • AS THE WORLD Tl1RNS: Laura SCIS a threat from Victor. Seth learns Sabrina is in Venice. John is upset by Lucinda's bus1nessac11vities. Tom is unable to reach Laura. because she has had her tdepbone number chanaeci L yta aocs to GTeece to be with Marso. Emily and Ho&den's prol>- lems etcalate when she accuteS him of no1 com1na to terms with his feelinp for Lily. Stavros has a new lead on Craia. Susan thinks Bob and Laura are involved. Duncan thinks C!'l~n •IS a business spy. BOLD AND llEAU'l1JP'UL: Thome shows Carolyn the Forrester excmie room. They discover R1dle and Brooke. clad in 1owels. uitina the steam room. Ridae 1s not interested in the reason for Carolyn and Brooke's djsscntion. Rocco picks up Kaue for a date. Grandma Lopn tells Storm she has accepted Steven's dea1h. Donna tellsS1cven 1heentite family wants him 10 re1um. She will not leave wi1hout him. Knsten is devastated when she lh inks Clarte uxd her 10 set ajob from her father. Stephanie comfons Kristen: Clarke 1ells Stephanie he meant no harm. S1cphanie 1ells Clarke she will destroy h1nf if he ever reveals her ICC'ttts. • • • DA VS OP OUll UVES: Kimberly vows ded1cat1on of the Emersenc:y Center any way lhat he can Jo comforts Neil after Grace dies. Franlue witnesses a mW"dcT as he lea"es Paula bu1 cannot to to the polJCC. as he cannol reveal bis whefc. abouts when the murderoccured.1'.tnakis throws himself 1n fron1 of Jusun as one of Torres· men ~res 10 mW"dcT Jusun • • • GENEJUL HOSPn AL: Scorpto warns Duk.c that he will expose any unckrworld connections Duk.c may have. Sean and Tiffany set a June I weddi~ date. James Ktne,y tells Feheta thal Fntc0 1s reall> m1ss1na 1n action. As Scotty comfons Fehaa. Bobble m1s1nterpreu the situation and thanks Scotty as playifll her for a fool. AJ. runs away from Alan and Monica Collon helps AJ. set a new pcnpectwc on his parents. Olivta's km stuns Duke Bobbie asks Sc:ouy to keep Lucy off the hospital board. • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Reva 1s Slunned death • • • LOVIN&. l.Jlyoffenas11~rcapoloa~ to Jack for dcstro)'1ng his m.ama,e Allh<>U,h deny1nc 1110 Shana. Dan admus to himself that she 1s the onl) reason be 1s Sta) 1111 1n Con nth. Jack tells~} to keep Rack •wa> fror.1 Statt). When Clay reduces Jack's dulles at the compna) a paranoid Jack th1nk1 ihat evCf')one lS IPJOSt him. Jeff agrttS to le'1 T nsba work as his asslSllni on a tnal basJs. Tnsha 1s unhaPP)' when Jeff 1rea1s her like a aofer • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Af\er shoo11na r .. • ftY AN'S HOPE: Johnny LS JC&k>us of Neil. Lizzie is no1 read) to accrpt Jobll's ... mamqt proposal Roeer tells Ben QOt t.Q;• 11no1T his lo\.e for l..JzzJe. Chu ~ 1 thai Ryan 11 }Calous of Zma.. Zeu tdls: Jack she docs not need to IO '° sct.ool:: SID« she will be I suocessfuJ ~· .l Rebuffed b) La::ne. Ben lives Naney Doll"l I piSSIOnatc k1u. ~s 1.awyer .. 10 sue the DCWSP9PCr over Rvan s .~ • • • S.AN'TA BABA.AA: K.dly and Jef'Crey·· emplo) Cain todiicredit T J .Catn is.., · .,hen 1he MaJor peys soo much auenuoa !> to Andrea T J . 1s now ma~ Sopb_il's buSJness dealinas, Pamda. pAannina _to frame CC. makes a deal with Keith conccminJ Hal Clarte·s death. <:.in spots Pamela dlaPJll up a skull &om a pave- yard. Cain bn:alts into Pamela's hoate and steals the skull. Scott is olllued with memories of his Uncle Kari murder. Under hypnostS. Scott recalh that Pamela shot his uncle • • • YOONG AND &an.Ellt Jiiek plus'° to fi&)\1 for Shane. Kimberly and Shane "'i::illiiiNl•E•mml'W!Dll _____ .__ ______________ I make love. Diana tells Roman that she when Alan aivcs her the emerald mine. Sunni is confronted by her father. H.B. posts bluJ for Rust). Rusty tries 10 locate .Rose. Alan makes 1t dear to Reva that her 1ndrptndencc 1s the key to bis happu1css. Mindy and Frank cannot deny tbetr 11traction for one another. ROie tries to convince Rus1y that she dou~ him. Sunni learns her mother is dead and her father was not toioa to reveal the somcont he thinks 1s Aln. Donald taltes Man L)nn hosiap:. Donald bluns oul 1hat he and Judie Weber ITC panners in crime and admus thal he was responsable for lee's death. Wade amves and conks Donald over the hcad. allowina Man Lynn to escape Donald'sclu1ehes Rob. who was posina as Alex. is rushed to the hospital. Rob tells Cassie he lo"es her. As Rob 1s bean& operated upon. CllllC blames Jon for JCOPlldi~ Rob's hfe Asa tells Tina he knOws she IS the one responsible for halt1na h.is weddana and that she paid for Cord's wort 10 be displayed at the mutcum. Steve tdls Mu that tic and Gabridk have ~cdcd and plan to adopt Baby AL investipte Brad's pest. Joeua and Marc warn Lauren about Vic\ot's uacbc:ry • l.nnu breaks into Viaor's room and pholOIJ'IOhs his con(JdcatiaJ files. Dlaay tellt flftilip to~ out ofCrictcu's life. k.ay diw..,ds Mnchell's 11 .,;;;:; \bat slac aavcsupte Rex's past. · tna ao comfon Jill .,.1th a.,.._ -----MOW !Ml LAW • i1111 ........... , ... ···= am-21 TMIMAINCC.W;p• , . .,. .. --tom••··-· ·-:... .... -&Mr•-...... ~ ..... I td< F W< )\ l, ' r ' '' •lf:·:i ·;r....-, ~ :-r.::. St2cy and Melissa are about to discover a new four-letter word for sex in the '80s . 'Help!' C:U~Je;l? A I "-:I\ 'EJl'\,\I Rc..·k·.L\(.' ' .. I! .... GaMe11 •9TMn»t $UBtWiiM MICl>-.111111 W-.~C.. IM- U7.fM 111.eMJ -.sm ;"iMA 1===.1 [.:.mw'Mo l .euT-.... , .... DI .. IUIWAU COl.Olll • 1Wla.. ..... , .. IOUYnmG ~W'&LlllMWI .... IUNllf11111 llat ....... wt 11111 ----................ ..... 1&1¥9 ..... ............ • --~ .... WSSC9•~· --==r .... -. Ul!'U ITmO Clmnl 21 nt1 MAIN COUUI .,..,. ltlt .. ,. ltll Jill"" .... . u1ua ..... UOY • WMITI ,_.. IMll ......... swindled Kinakts. Emilio is placed an Pa1ch·s custody. Jack plans to bait the -UA.._I ............ --._,_ ·--. ... -------0.-~1 91LOXl-...S ...... 1atU:Hl1H S:OO 1 :20 6 t :40 CafTft•H ..... ,,, Phn TIM H1Ctcte11 (It) ~ICE.-a) Plus TM Wltcttn of £utwlctr (It) llOCE WIUJS · JAMES GARNER sunsr1 tn-r i MMlfiOr. .. 'p.' --;~ AAtTDlilll.UCQll!(lllfTWall llfllO ... IJI l...:G I -----~ NOW PLAYING --·-·~-----·-u-llllCll.---..... -~a.. f'lllka ..... a.wr-._.111-. . .., l~ .... °"'"' .. ,.. M1'41Fl'1 --···--'"-..... "'---... a.. .. •WW "' .. PllltaLa...,. ==--Ii& ....... 9'-..... ;,~ ...... ~ ----·---• .,....... ... 0....., MIC.._,_ ,....., ...... W81 ... .... ., .. ........... _. --- annowices Oio1 is al1 ve. • • • NOWPLA~NG EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA UISA 141 2711 FRI g;301:30 10;30 SAT~ 12:31t:»•:301;30 1;30 10-.30 "****ORB 01' !Bl ACAIBfY AWARD WINNER YllAB'S II 8! llL ' ' ' ,. " • .... ~-~ ""' A•Jaul 1114 blml&tflDJ•ete lllm ... " ' I I t I I I ' ~ I ' I i ! I I l • • • • •• • .j . ! . i r .. f Colorado Quartet brilliant ~in Laguna chamber concert I m:all •• in early music teacher who ,• uJ'IC(t me to study a musical score. ! then to memorize at. then to slttp with it under my pillow for a year. Then it would be ready to rch~. ;. This is. of course. the standard. And once in a lona while. a concert aocr expe~cnc;cs a performer who lives up to at. Wednesday evenina. at the Artists t Theater ac Lquna Beach Hilb ·:• School, the Laauna Beach Chamber .' Music Society presented the Colo- rad o Quartet in Haydn, Shostakovich, and Beethoven. A fine eveni!)I it was. well prepared and brilliantly c"ecuted. The openina Haydn Quartet (in Eb. Op.~. No. 3) was immediately strikina for its unusual combina11on . of intensjty and IJ'ICC. In their '· attention tocapturin& the heart of this , work, the ladies of the Colorado clawed their way into it wtt.hout mercy. Cln fact. my only complaint is of their tendency to sacrifice con- C111s PAUie sistency of sound for incisiveness of attack.) Were more performances of Haydn to be so animated, so charm- inJ. and so intense -all at once - thu brilliant composer miJht spend less time in the shadow ofh1s protege The work which followed, Shostakovich's Quartet No. 5 (Op. 92). finally began after some words by t.he first violinst. Numerous at- t.ributes of this performance can be cited. Extraordinary punty of sound in legato passages from each of the musicians. as well as a flawless blendina between players. Oneness of muskal tonct-ption. An insiahtfUI· ness of intttpretation which went far be)'ond analysis. But most alarmina <Yes. alarmin&) was their scemina depenure into the soul of the composer. The audience sat quietly for some moments after the final notes, while the quartet emcraed from what appeared not unlike a meditative state. After intermission, we heard Beethoven's Quartet in C {opus S9 • No. 3). This was a aood performance. It was technically sound, and musi- caJly it fit well together, with the ex~puon of the final movement which sounded rushed. And for those who had foraotten by lttis time that stnna instruments can be played out of tune, we experienced several notes of reminder. But the spirit of the Shostakovich was missing. Perhaps u's time for a new score to take ats pla~ under the respective pillows of the Colorado Quartet. Ml.JC fl)TJC[ Plitt.IC M>TICE '=·~.. ~i=::.~.. 8•·537 NI.IC fl)TIC( '=·~· TM ~ pwtont .,. 't.,. f~ l*90fl9 ere •-IC ..,,,.,._ TM to1ow1ng 1*90N .,. doing bullnWe u: doing bualneN ••: ..--""' ~ ncnnoue ., ... ,., dOlna bullMee • M U l T U S I N • JENNY'S TINY TOTS, ftcTITIOUI ..,..... NAm ITA,_.,,. PETTIS. TUTER, KAU8E CORPORA TEO, 3505·C 2141 c.vton. Costa Meee, NAflla ITATDmltT TM !..~'!J l*'ION.,. & KRINSKY. 11111 Von Cadlllac Avenue. Cott• Cellf 92'29 T.,. fOllOwing S*ton9 .,. doing --M : Karmen Awnue. tutt. 1800, Meae. Celif. t2t28 Robert Oatnet AdalM Jt., e1o.ng bUllMla aa· A 'fOMICFRAME. HO 1Mne, Cellf. 92115 Mtirtlet Stl'Mt 8elel ' 2t4t Ceyt6n, Colt• ~. CAARLOTTE'S FAIAIC Cent• 81 .... ea.ta Meae. NMW. P«1.le.31nCorM Mwtce11ng, Inc , c.ltfornla. caltf 9282t SPECIALIST ... 72 1..un1 Calif t2'27 Hermoaa, N9wpof1 a.ch, 350&-C Ced1tlec AYenue, Jennltfet Ann Adami. Or,. HuntlnQton a.en. Calif. Connie Yoon-8uftcly, 130 c.t. t2te0 Coate Meae. C.f t282e 2141 c.vton, Costa MeA 12841 Cent• St #I, co.ta Mele. 1kuoe A. T....,, 5e4 0111t Th11 btnlnen It c.on-Calif t2'2t Slagllnde Bael'lmenn, cellf. 92827 Str_., Leouna &Mdl, Cllllf. due1ed by a corpotatlon Tllo• butln"' II con-9'72 Lalln Or , Huntington Chane Yoon-Bundy. 130 92951 Ro1tanne Engerbra11on. dUcted by "'*>and and wli• Beech Cellf. t2&4a Center St •I. eo.ta Meae, M ~ l<N9e. 13 t5 Vice Pr..otnt Robert G Acs.mt Th I butinett >• con-Calof 92127 Pitcairn Place. l•oun• Thll atatement wu filed Thia statement w11 Mad ducted by an lndolllcluel T11t1 bUllneu It con-8-c:h. Calif. t2t51 wltl'l t.,. County Clertl of Or· with t.,. County Clettc of Or· Sletlmde 8ec.hmann ducted by: l'lutband and wife o.w:t A. 1C11n11ky UO 1 _,.eountyonAprlt7, 1981 angeCountyonAprU, 1981 'fllj• ttetemem wu flied ~ ..... ~~~ ..._.. ~. ~,1• Llguna·Beedl. 1'177117 F17711t Wfth Ille County Clerti ~ Or· 1 " ••••-·-" --,,.... ...,. .,.., Publitlled Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Coast ange County on April 21 wttl'l tl'le County Cleftl of Or-Tlllt bullneaa 11 con- Olllly Piiot .Aprtt 18. 23. 30. OallY Piiot April 18. 23. 30. 19aa · ange County on Metdl 31. dUctec:I by: • general 1*1· May 7, 1981 Ma)' 7, 1988 ,.S716e2 1988 nerlhlp S•·500 s.-499 PubllVled Orange Cout ,.,,._ Glenn E. FUiier --------·• 1111-IC MnTIC[ Dally Piiot Apnl 30, May 7. Publlthed Orange C0Mt Thia statement waa flted ·'World' upstages its parent Pl8.IC NOTICE ..-..-nu 14, 21. 1188 ~ Piiot Apt119, 1e. 23. 30, with the eoumy C6attc of Or· '1CTITIOU9 IUl4MH '1CTI110UI IUltNHI Sa-538 1 ~es = County on Apttl 19, ..... ITATl•NT NAMI ITATl•NT "8.IC NOTIC£ fl) ,,,,_ Tile followlng ~ .,. .._IC TICE ,. __ The follow1ng persons are ........ ~ bullnea 11: Stnn In ".,_ Published Orange .,.,.., doing butlnaaa 11: ""' ..... '1CTTTIOUl llUIMH Daty Piiot AJ)f'll 30, May 7. METRO HAIR, 1421 W. Chic en CGm9any, 703 E. NAME ITATeMIHT FICTITIOUI ~· 14, 21, 1 ... McArthur Bl . SMll Ana. ::::,-Blvd .. Balboa, CA dol The== ::aona era T:~·~ era lf.!31!! NEW YORK (AP)-·· A Different World" topped the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratinas last week. and for that you can blame a different season. With longer daylight luring viewers away from the largely rerun fare of network television, the Cosby-show spinofThad a ratingof23.6, putting 1ts parent show m second place with a , rating of22.9. ~ The rest of the top I 0 were • .. Oicers" NBC "Golden Girls" ; NBC, "When the Bough Breaks" . NBC. "60 Minutes" CDS. "ALF" NBC. "The Wonder Years" ABC. "LA. Law" NBC and "Who's the Boss?" ABC. Only "60 Minutes." "L.A. Law" · and "The Wonder Years" were first- run. The trachtional tetev1s1on season ended a week ago and the May sweeps period. an important local raungs period. doesn't begin until the end of this week, so the networks arc saving their remaining originals. hOmH Caltf. 92704 Nauer zamani 1e30 ng · doing bueinea9 u · "9l.IC NOTIC( Herc arc the prime-11me 1elev1s1on lc.l1~l:i:!,·;:ie·· Family/' Nee. l6.2 ,.. .. no. BIH Howard Pollatd, 2060 Calle Vaqu«o •30l. Glell-NE~ ~LE co.. COAST FINANCtAL MAN· _ _.;.=------;;....- ratings as compiled by the A.C. 1) (2t) "The Davul'ld Nlorlts of Molly OoCICI." g::f., 90=· Long Beacll, dale. CA 91208 ~.Calif.:~ Newport AGEMENT, 4521 Clmput '1CT1TIOUI ....... Nielsen Co. for the week of April 24. Nee. ll.l rellno. 10 mlllloto 11oma,.., oen1e1 Jamea su .. 1000 SMl<I Amlnl·R•d. 8102 Katie Merle D«My 3805 Orlw, St• 3n, lrvtna, c.m. NAm ITATDmlff 1988. Top 20 l1st1ngs include the 1• ll•l "Mat!OQ," NIK. ls.7 ratlno, IU So Coat Or 5205, 'eoata Bru•h St . Huntington SeHhora Or . Ne:.Vport 92715 TM followtr'IJ S*90M -mlllion hOmft. M.a catff 92829 Beach. CA 92847 Beactl, Caltf 92ee3 0.Yld Edwatd Weltlf'I, ~ bua1Me1 .. : week's rank.mg, with full season-to-IS m "Murcter. SM wrote," ces, 1u rallno, TlleraH Locke, 2708 Thi• bu11neu 11 con· Patrlek John Oo<MY 3379 4521 Cempu1 onv.. Ste. A&B COMPANY. 882 Der· da1erankinginparenthescs.rat1)f.for 131 1s.m'1".1on11 ~T__; ··~ ... ""'SC "·~-v N ..... t Kellar Santa Ana c am ducted by • general part· MSt.Mercad.C.11t.95340 37T.1Mne.0Callt 92715 21 ~ .. st .. eo.ta MeM. Cam •• • ·-.. -y "" --.... 92104 ' nerlhip Jamat E Mcintyre; 3805 Jotepto uaiti.1. 45 9,_7 the week, and total homes. An·· tn Mo~:;1~~· ~ii':!,~ ... ~ Sunclav Oof'll Gambino 2204 w Nauer Zarnant SaHhore ·Or . Ne:.Oport Cemput Ortve, Ste 3n, Ar1hUr Cl'latlee Levine. parentheses denotes one-t1me--0nl> ... Ocaanttont ~ 8Md\ T1111 statement -filed e..cn. Caltt. t2ee3 trvtne, Catlf 927t5 ee2 o.rr .. St .. Cotta Meae. presentation. ~;·(~> ~~~~=·~~~s:."!ic~atlno. 11 , Call1 12983 · w1111 t.,. County Clerk of Or· Tills bullneu 11 con· Thi• butlnea 11 con· cell 92827 I.(?) "A Offter.,,t World. N8C 23' ra11119 minion llOmls. Tiit• butlneu 11 con-= County on April 21, ducted by a general pert-ducted by • general 1*1· Thia butlneM fl con- 2U rnlllon llOmls It <Xl "RICI 5'NOar," "CllS 5"clal Movie ducted by a gan«el part· 1 Ft7'lal nerl(ltllp .. n..-~ E. Welt•a "':,~~ ~ 2. (1) "The Cosov snow NIK n t raling Prewntetlon," IS.I ratlno, ll.3 mllion l'lcltnh. nerlhl atte ... ~-7 ........... 21.2 m111on ~ It 1231 ''HMd of IN ctus:• Aec. 1s.1 ratllle. 8111 ~ Poll d Published Orange Coat Thlt statement wu mec:t Thlt statement wu fllecl Thi• 1taternant w• fll9ct ). (l) "~s:· N8C. n I retong It s rnilllon IU mlllon hOmes Thia .. .,.:.,t ... filed Oa;ty Piiot Aprll 23, 30 May with the County Cleric of Or· with lhe County Clerk Of Or· with the County a.11 of Or· tlomft. .----------------1 with Ille County Clert! of Or· 7. 14, 1988 wige County on Marcil 31. ange County on AptU 12, ange County on April 19, ~l~ Girls," N8C. 1'7 rallno. 17 • [)eath is forever. angeCountyonAprtl5, 1988 Sa529 l988 n7MCM 1988 "11'At t918 "111• S. <251 "When the 8-11 8rtal" N8C ft7'M2 flt&.IC NOTICE Published Orange Cout Publlthed Orange Cout Publllhed Orange eoa.t MofM!ey Nllthl Mo....... 116 rating, 1' s m!Hion Heart disease o.':t':~'.::'A~~ 2~t Oalfy Piiot Aprll 9, ta. 23. 30. Dally Piiot AprH 23, 30, M~ Delly Pilot April 30. Mey 7. ~71 ".O """"''"·. ces. ia s rellng, "' May 7, '19aa • S~96 FIC~:.~:rn 1983 ~81 7. 14, 1taa s...512 '"· 2t, 1111 S.533 ml~'°'; l~LF" N8C, 110 raring, IS ' ml"lon doesn't have to be. Nil.JC NOTIC£ d.:::: :!.i'°:!: ~ .,. NlUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTIC( Ml.IC fl)TIC( homfl _.....;.....;.....;...;..;.;;.-..........__ TOP PAGE. 17025 Mt _ _...;..;.;;.;;;;.;;...;.;.;:;..;.;.;.;;;.__ ----=~.;.;.;;..;.;.;;.;;...._l __ ....,.m= __ -.-.--. __ ml~l~ondltr YMrs," A8C, 17 6 rallng, IS S niEAMEJUCAN HEART FICTTTIOU8 .UelNEll Lyndora Ct., Fountain Val· CON80UDAftD M'°"' Oii CONDn'10N OI' 9. (ll) "LA. Law,·• NllC, l7 ' rating IS' ~ NAm ITATl•NT ley. Calif 92708 THI 8A* Of' OllAW COUNTY mntlon llOmft. Tiie foltowlng peraons ar• UM Anthony Joonson. Consolidated Repot1 of Condition of "The Bank of 0rana. Coutlty" OI 10. 16) "Who's the Bou?" ABC. 17 1 rating, ~ ~e doing butlneu 11. 17025 Mt. Lyndora Ct.. Fountain Valley, Orange County end Domeltlc None Subektlari9 .. lt the doM 15.2 minion homn. THE ELLEDGE GROUP. Fountalro Valley, C.llf. 92708 of business on Match 31. 1984. , -, ', --' ,_ -' , , . ; , , .·' ll, (IS) "Amen," N8C, 16.7 ratin9. IU moHlon 2091 Buainau Center Drive, Tage Herry Jol'lnton. Jr . le.te lleNI No.127I Sta. 100, lrvlne, Calif 92715 17025 Mt LyndOl'a CL. Dollr .......... Terry Owen Elled04t. 131 1 Fountain Vtlley, Calif. 92708 . .., ... nda Clrcle way Laguna Bach Tl'llt busmen Is con· AaaTI In • nl.-r - Calif. 9215 i · ducted by husband and wtfe Cash and due ''°"' banks ............................................................... :...... 2.409 Thi• bu11n ... 11 con-Tega H Johnson Jr Investment teeurlti.a. (Market value 13,845). ........................................ 3,901 ducted by: .,, lndMdual Thia ·~~.;:' 1~ Non...inwstment aecurlt ............................ _.......................................... -0-~~em!,,~ filed =:.1~nly tyon A~ 19: ~=~~~::U,itiel·~·~····......................... .O- w.th the County CleOI of Or-l988 __.. In ... ~-'= ----4 400 angeCountyonApri 7 1981 ,.S71215 agreements lo,_ .....,.,_....., 011..-. ...... -.... -..................... -.... • Fin111 Published Orange Cont Loans. Total (excluding unwned Income) ..................... 15,791 Publilhed Orange Cont Dally Pilot April 30 May 7 Leu: Allowance fC>l poalble loan loal&................ ...... 220 o .. iy Piiot AprW 18. 23. 30. 14. 21 1988 Loans, net .............................................................................................. 15,578 IUJI m.D WAit" C9'> May 7, 1981 Sa-532 Bank preml ... , F.F. & E. etc. (lndudlng $ 0 ~81 ........................ 119 ______ Sa~;..·50~1 rta.IC NOTICE Real estate owned other than benk pr ...................................... m ...... 784 ~Ht-J-..a.l .. ~.IUICP "'CAIUM.IU" (N)..-LE• ~.-.. ...-.i:..,...1~ ••Ht-S.7:tMtl-lt:4S "PINIANINT MCON>'° .. AT.-M OISTlllY" (NU) (lt)ll.U9 .. , '"AaoVE THE ur "UST -BLOR" ~ll:JI Jl:lS-t65 IS-7:45-ltJ5 =-S1(8--(NU) llJT l'C1m ... 5*7 .. ,..11:45 J?:»le-r.*IS "COLORS" (lt)lllET .. 1UNUT" ••>:JM:tM:Jl.l~ iiZl:s.~tAS "8TAIC> a OIUYD" (PQ~tll-Mlft "CA.UAL •X"' U:Jt. :Jt.NS-4-.lS-lt:• ~ "'PEMIANIJfT MCON>" 126 lM ~ '"M.OXI 9LUl8" l l:Jt.l 7:Jl.t'.JI ...._OXlllLUU .. r:U)•nD .... (NU ....... l :Jt.1!64 ... :ls.&:Jl.lt:• llS-1 .. ,...._ "CNJTEM2" Nil.JC NOTICE Investment In uncon.aldated aubaldlal1ea end PIC:Tnl0418 ~.. ~ ~ .......... ~············-·..,.·-···-.. ···--··· ..... ··--···· -0,. "1CTTTIOU8 IUMIUI NAME ITATEMENT Customef's llablUty to tNa bat* on accaptance outltendJno. ................... -0- ..... ITA,....,.., T.,. followong peraons are Other a.uet• (lncludlng S O lntqbtll). .............................................. 237 Tiie lollowlng ~'°"' .,. dol~ ~ u TOTAL ASSETS .................................................................................... 28, 178 ~~ne: .. ~ YACHT Lt~fT:oR~XRr':J~:H~~~~~ TOTAL DEPOSITS IN UAM.IT'ml SALES. 3191A Airport Loop C.Ulornta Hmlted pertner• Onve, Costt MMa, Callt. INP. 3-4179 Golden Lantern, DOMESTIC OFF1CES ................................................ 24,M-4 92t2t Suit• 202. Dana Point. Cator. Total demend depo8tta .............................................. 12,837 Weatarn Con1olldated 92129 Total time and Nvtnga depoeit8............................... 12. 107 Bulk*t. Incorporated, C•H· Jeffrey Group tn· TOTAL DEPOSITS IN =· ~:: ~=.' ~:f 'i!r.:i~~·~5~~~°G~1~°:~ To/R~~g~~~~M·esTic.ANo ..................................................... 4 92~ bullnHI II con-~:~r~.,~~;6:2• Dana FOREIGN OFFICES ......................................................................... 24,M-4 dueled by: • corporation Thi• tw11n .. 1 Is con-Federal fundt purehued end MC:Uriti. sold under Ctlelrman of the Board ducted by: a Umlled panne<-agreement a to repurchue In domeltlc offtoel............ ................. .... .. . -0- Thlt 1tatament w• toted 1111p Other Hablfftles for borrowed money, with the County Clerk of Or-Jeffrey L Hol~ooll. E!!ec:. lnctudlng note bellnCll of U.S. Trauury ............................................. -0- ange County on AP'I~ Vtc. Pretlderlt Mortgaoe lndebtedMa (lndudlng $ 0 capltlll ...... ). ......................... -0-... ,_ Thll atatement wu flied Acceptancet executed by or kw account of ~bl= ~7, 23~t :;.t~tyon~ ~: thl8 baM end outetenc:Nng. ................................................................... -0- May 7 1981 1981 Other llebtllt• .............................................................. -.............................. 41 ~ (NU) M -cc.:sl • ~94 ~ TOTAL LIABILITIES (exdUdtnQ IUbordlnated notee rtllJC fl)TfC( Publllhed Orange eo..t end debentutee). ............................................................................. 24,192 . lZ:Jl.l:JM.lM.Jt.Ul.ll"JI > "AaoVI THE LAW"' f:l...PllOl11JUl .... S:a.1..a.t .. .. "CAauAL UX" tz:et.~.l, .. "CNllZ& r 1LOll ....... (N1'•-cma "THE LA8T IMJDOr 11 ~·· ~,. .... e:. '"°~·----(NtJ)llJT~ l:l~lt'JS t.t..a.l'67 .. ~D "'C0l.09'8" wn9 LAST -Lt:OR" z.l~..,. ~lllf~ l t:»ttl-lt:» ltlt-16,..U . '"MOW.,,. ur ~--'"OOODllON•IG t• 1-. ... 11M YmTNAlr Cf') ~~JM l~tJS.to.l:IS.lt:» "WALL ITMn" (II) "TMI LAST ._....OW" llAMIMJI t:L,· fK1m ,.ws _ _.;-=,;;;.;;...;.;.;;..;.;.;-... __ I Dally PlloC AprM 30. May 7. Subordinated not• and debentutM. ......................................................... -0-...cnnoue .,_11 t4, 21. 1981 1HAMHOLD1Ra IQUITY NAm ITATDmNT S.SCO Preferred stock f.,. 1c1ow1ng peniona are ·-.,. 111n-No. lhll• outatendtnu dOlrlg ~ -f"-""'~ Common ltodt K&O LAWN SERVICE, ACTITIOUe ....... No. aharee authOrlZlld 2,000 =-~ ~ N9wpof1 um eTATEMENT No. 8har• outatandtng 1,582 Amount 3, 111 Amount Rk*9". ~-Inc The folowtng persons are Swolua ........ _ .... , .................................... -.......................... 1,485 c.1k1m1a 1100 °'*' •205° ~ bue1r-. •· TO't AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......................................................... 4,581 N9wpof1 8..cti Calif 9M 0 AN 0 E C 0 UN TY Retained eatnlnge ................................................................................. ( 1,385) Thie ~ It con-YACHT CHARTER. 2801 w Reler\le for contlnglndel llnd other duc:'9d by: • COfPO'etlon ~a: g:f ~~6&3 New· capftal ..... \191.. ................................................................................... -0-~evtn Heenan, Vice Praal-Ronald L. .-tt. t35 w TOTAL SHAREHOL.DEAS EOUrTY ....................................................... 3,1M Thtl atatamant wu flied Terre Cotta Rd . Lake TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO wttll tt1e County Cte<k ot Or· Elllnore. Calif 92330 SHAAEHOLt>EAS EOUfTY .............................................................. 21, 1111 ange COunty on Aprll 4 1988 Joan Soppl. 2801 W. STAND9Y LETTERS OF CREOO .............................................................. 309 .n-CoMt Hwy Sta 250. New· Publllhed Orange Cout port Baecll. Cellf. 92163 The undersigned, Roger W. Ptett. Preeldent l CNef EJcec:utNe Offtclr, Dally Ptk>t .AprN 141, 23. 30. Tlllt bullnet1 11 con-and Patricia A. Beneon, Vice Prelldlnt & C81hiet, ol the ~ benlc, May 7, 1981 =,,by: • general par1· MCti declarM. for hlmMtf alone end not for the othw: I Mw l*80MI 1-------Sa-4_ ..... 92 Ronald Hewttt knowledge of the ma««s cont._. In thll rwport end I ~ tl'9t Wh PmUC fl)TIC[ Thll 1ta1ernen1 wu filed atattmen1 In Mid report II true. &di of the under'llgned, for '*'-" 81one •------------with t.,. County CW1I of Or· end not for the other, C*'tlftle wMMr penehy of perjury thee the foNgoltig II PICTmOUI IU9MU ange County on Al>rll 21. true and eotrect. MA• tTAftMINT 1981 Executed on April 22, 1981, •t Fount.in v..,, Cellforntll csJ:::::::: ::'eont .... Publlshed Or~~ Roger w. Pritt AASTABeAR. 127 4111, Delly Pilot APf'll 30, May 7, Patrtda Benton Newport Beedl, Cellf 92"3 14, 2 t, 1988 e.-. 7 R.ndy o Melo, 127 411t, -;==;;;;;;;;;s.539;;;;;;:;;;;;Pu;;;;bllllt=W=Or=11=-,ge=C=o:...C=~==Ptlot:=Apfl=:30:':1:•======-== N9wpof19Mctt, Caltf. 12883 • Nie* OeCerbo, 127 41tt. ~~.Calif t2"3 oe.v. lntlleep, 12 7 41 It' ~ea.di, Calif. t2M3 ltk*y ..... 127 4111. Newport ea.di. Cellf 12"3 Tilla buslnea• 11 eon-duc:C9d by; • ~ pert• ,,.,... ~o Malo r..... •atement -fll9d ..,. ,,. ~ty CWtl of Or· .,.. County°" .. 1. 1tll ""1• ~ Ormnae CONt ~ PllOt .. ti, 23, '°· a.ter7,1NI ~ T ..... .... .......,.c ••.•• c. .... , ,......., .. ~ ..... ...... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? . --------·-----------.. , I / CALL 842-5878 ""9UCA ~ OCAOUNI --'""···-'-·--··-.....,_._,_, __ ~--n•flM _,,,_..---T..,~ ia PM -•r1 J•--'""'l•- '----... --.. ---·-·•t-____ ,... __ -.... ____ _ -----... ,,.,., .. ___ _ ____ .. __ ,._..,...,..,.....,_ -----... -aictWil9V .................... (,_ __ .. __ ... --------· .... .. ,..,...-.............. -.. ---·-,, ' .......... .,_... ._. .. ~ .. ~ .............. ·--....... ·- I . ·~ ~ ... . . TODAY'S llEAL ESTA TE CLASSIFICATIONS 1M2·2790 A~E IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION !erlL .... J!H h1'1N•t ...... !11 •1 .. >1J11 * WtOOW HAI... •.iii1118• Bitlderf ... tor TOtl ltOtC-vp No ...._Job w/CM M8Mt ---PBllll Hm UIM.. * OEH£AAL HELP • Cted .,,, /rtO pen, Oen· """ few • ..., FIT Ct'lrQ Kf<Oll11 d~ eotnpUter Min 8ecll ~ a Toro ,.,,. .. lt<n needl nleon A8'0C 173-7311 '* 8kkpr, Dutlff varied. ~ .. ~ eccuf ... & feM ..... l*90n needed tor •17~1353 * penon 10 rent end INln-LINES UNOEAWRITER All ~ good 111111 ... ...., • ~ endlea • Wlut . nlndl to 00 hend gtOWlng COfN>U'• 1rm t.in truc:k1 Md *Wit>-Old "' agncy, Loe J belWfttl In UigwM ...... ..-i;;u:.~ !!! :=~·~:r::= oolla1:.2;;:3 !:rt!1:. =-= C:: P/1111 lllNI/ ~!::~~~210 ~~.:~~ Retlr,:r.:.~51~o••· needed few Townhouee 131-1480 , SUPERVISORS hMce dida .. mue1 b9 a ...,_ 11111111 GIFT & COSMUICS tact Sue 157-1122. Nuralna Project. 20% 11MU111 ,... • lhlnef w/~etlnO Fvll time ANlant wont· NTER ~1 :TH _.._ turn Prine ......, 131 722 *lllYEI* Manger and Hrvlce 911111 & "-.-ng to,.. Ina condi60M 8eneftU. deftl/Atilt Ma~ 1n I IOA PLAHT IE H£Al _ . ·-.. ,. • tul)eMlor needed. Per· loc:ete to Pelm ~ 1'tea9iCOl'ltKtC.ol phetmacy Exc1Untopp. PEOPLE oc HOIN ............. 1,,...l•l•b Aellable peraon w/flOOd manent po.it1on wttt'l CA. Earn1ng11 potential .9 (714) 60•7073 14()-7373. FUii & PIT. Flu IVI. ~ neadl c.rt HQoW1HMllltl • _ dnvlng record FIT ben-banat1t1, comP9tltlva outatandlng. Send r• ..... n..a... .... I haye c.r. Clll 845-0572 Aids Per villt « ~. _, I ,.... nn eflt1. Apply IPG, . alllary. Sand reaume to suma w/,...,eft('M ' ..,.. ... •1111.111 ........ 1 ·" IDln --· Flu Adv9need HoMe ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;J; 17151 Sky l>ark lrvlne Dana Point Shipyard, eomahtltoryto WP EJeo. 11 & Upl Earn $150-$2500 ~P<ef d. Will train Flax ~ M::b: 18+. Care 133-lteO. ----· ~7t1~~o.n. tronlc1, Inc .. Attan: Delly P.n tWM pnoto ,,..,..:'=1..o~ .,.. lmmad. QPel•IQI. "WY 1119 f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: Alll•W Oirl • Karan. 2125 Tahqultz modeling No •P No WI paraon 2108'-• w. •lllTllY Mo':~:~.~·' ............ :i~.PalmSpttnoa,CA ~~~)~ENT ~!."at~~8a~ o.:.ntront NB W• -!% .-.. ________ 1 NoRunH~&OletPatdl •YllDm•• •<111)116-4318 5 0y9 a_.. In Hunt· MOTELMAlo Oayt only P•raon to join our 11 hara Nat I Co. 11 look· •• -lngton &-=ti Call ...._.. Awty 1n P«ton at All anthua1•tlc. w•m llnd *IDEUL.lfnal* Ing for ..... $500 to 0.tall-mlnded. Ragl•t•r FllLlllllTllllAIT "'-'sSe7 Star Inn'• 1441 m11er. YefY dedtaited teem. 3 FIT lmmed op«tlng Of. $4500/mo comm. wont· exp M·f 11000/mo + Wknda only. Must M 19 or CM or call 957·3063 daya a..-. Must MP· llc:a dutlel Witt\ plea.ant Ing from home. 54M821 Mna. "WY In paraon, over Some boating Hotel 111.a .... a•aw -M partene:ed In al f.-. of M2·11ll phone VOiCe req'd. Medi· 3590 Harbor 6-taw9Y knotMdga l'lelpf\&. not .......... .....,_. -·-~ front office~ "you cal & Ufa lnMlf Apftty In ........ North. CM 54Mtl0 nae Cllll Jarry or Julie. SIMI ocuntronl 8 & B PIT tor New9ort Ct\annal are that paraon you w4I -------• 1~~~;oa~~ llllllllNYllU llUYllY...a 54S.70657am -~ hotel Mada bondabla IM.Call842·3030 ::~ ~ ,-. •--·Jt-• -• -For party aquep. rental 11111111 mature n/armtr. Will train EIP lllll'TElllm... vlronmant lrvlne J~ _1._...., *'''"* -..&••-• rightpat90natS5t hr Call ' At Balboa Peninsula Pier Parm FIT 8:30-5 Perm S':t:~:o:·~= WANTED FIT. Muat be r• OICtl for appt. 673-7030 For eo:~~= Motel. 78~~n7 Call to Identify. 673-7358 FINAL INSPECTION PIT 3-7 Exp praf'd, but UNITED RENT-ALL !labia Newport ar•. -Ht rrs . _ ~ _ __ PART T-IM_E_llQl\--tnst-aller--s fOu ND Dog 4 1 17 photo exp required FIT' will train Sal.+ bonu.-845..0780 Elita GarMning Service ---MEDICAL BACK OfflCE On a c:a11 • needed bltttbtown fem. med u . benefit• Apply IPG: can 7141847-3775 ext 027 &46-5588 Elllfgalic aottwate com-Exp FIT tor Wirf 1>u9y bale• Ask t°' Nina Hunt· friendly Fd nr Priee51var 1785' Sky Park. Irvine -CASHIERS ' PUMP IOTIL n .. , oanarar--pany gro..ng by IMps 08 'GYN 1n Nwpf1 Ctr lngton 8aec:h. 189-9511. lAmpaon/Bch 531~18 ••allll• .. -• attendants No experlan()8 Needed for 1·2 Oya/Wk APPLY AT and bounds Meda lnSlda 644-2722 pg a.Ra•Jll ---• _. required $4 25/hr Newport Center Dental 1111 Sataa people Perfect tor MGR PRODUCTION I) wrw F :;~:ne .• ~~~I~~:~ M~at~l~~rso~ e#.5054' Group &40-1122 FOi Temporary ' Per· ~~ :r'~~ ~::: FaclOfy SUpatVlllOn expet ALL HOURS tn Newport Mtk. F V 4128 YefY well S«retarlal dutln. ~ PIT CHILO CARE Reac>. 0 ES K CL R K I N IT E manertl Poallion1 Al the m1a.on Aextble llOurs and mac11an1tal com-e..c:n 133-l 471 _ behaved 969-2905 Sun wont w.-Word mature edit, in my NB AUDITOR Exp prf'd a.t Compan ... WI the Cell Tom Borsuk Pllm req. MacGregot PEST lln• ,._ FOUND PUPPY. W1laon & procu1lng, 10-key, home S dys/wll. N-1mlu, A#'/ at 1'41 <llllef or Ar•! We have positions **855-3923** Yachl Corp ea.ta MeM Loe.I Pelt Control Co. Canyon SI In CM Call to typing 50 wpm, phones angll11'1 spiting. Rate c:all 957-3063 for *842-a30• Needs Route Tedi We Identity 831~82 and light acct 1klll1 reqr'd 721..0798 DISHWASHER & General e ~ttONlt Wiil 111£1111 .SUY ITTElllll tratn Must h8Ya good _ preferred Pl .. M call Clalnlng Parson for party • Clerk• Tiie Orange Coat Dally For small ctlurcti Over 1e. driving record Cell FOUND· Rad 10' 1nfla1a~ Glynis Ward 9-5pm Wed-......... lllT. equip. rental atore. F/T • Data Ent P1lol IS loolong for an reliable. exp w/c:hltdren Chattey A. M 979..eo21 Dinghy In Newport Bay. Sat. (714) 873-3515 Front office. enthusiastic, UNITED RENT·ALL e s.crataryry llMfgatlC person to ea-SShr llPPf'Olt 5hr W.- 1214187 645-3075 &llllnl&lllSTllT ch .. rful, good office 84S-0780 • W0td Proc.MOrs a111ourO..tnctManagera 645-5781 T..,....Thurl9-2 ~r.:':.Sic::=:.,c:;.. FOUND Shapard-Collla FIT oc:ienlng tor Accounta ~Ills ~~ ~Uf· OOORMAN WANTED • Warel'louM 3 da)'I durmg the __. Milt hawy friendly dog. AUlstent et Wga Apt 'YI ' • W000.,'1 Wt\atf 2318 W • St.ppng end Receiving == ~ =-: l•---------------lamala vcty Huntmgton comptu Ralponlibllltles RESIDENCE I 0 FF ICE Nwi>f1 Blvd 675-CM 74 e AaMmbly liable car with Yalld CA Beach 838-4914 w111 be: Praperatlon of a CLEANERS needed. Own AwlY 1n penon dnver• tioense. P"oof of SaJes SPANIAL fem. wl'lll1 dally bank cs.poait, flllng. trana Reliable. C•ll VER Top Pay, benefits Long insurance and OMV wl brown spots. Found tome~. front office Jenny 5-48-0621 ORI S. cross country and shorl·larm assign· ""lnt·OUI Startonn ,_... It S work & typing (30wpm) No exp nae CA lie req rNtnts lor Hun11ngton ... .. .., .... , ~tac~t~m!, ~~ S 1300/mo fW1 req'd. II.Ill nPllT MacGregor Yachts. 1831 BHch. Coate Mesa S7 00 S* "°"' plus gas Xlnt benefit• "WY In Soma bootckaecMng Ex<*-P\8centla. C M Newport 8aectl & lrvme al~ lo appty It •-I paraon at Pane Newport lent phone • .,,.bai & e<.m-__ Cal !!I !I!"' Apts. 1 P8'1c Newport, munlcatlOl"I 9111119. W/P -·UI Dilintka llll Newport 8-ch. CA. knowladga helpful Ablll· Wanted tor Newport (11•) 112-1111 EOE ty to team IBM/Wordstar Beach ahlpy•rd. Exp * uVe.OUt 5 days Muat N 0 n •• m 0 k. r c •II wlt>oats preferable but No F• to Appltc:Ml/EOE •PHk English Own &1111111 PIYllU 499-5815 Mon-Fn 1-Spm not nae A#'! tn penon. -HI West a., St tranap HouMtc .. ping, llLUM llllWTll OllJ,llTIU ~==·~ ..:pply, PEISll FllllY Cesta lllsa, CA IHH chi~ ,... 721•1053 2-3yrsotbup Muat be Ptlonal, filing •c FIT, bet...,9am& 5pmM-F EXPERIENCED NurM 1 able to work with com· •Expanding HB feclkty Om ltlad"1gotthe.-banallt1 Call IPG, Or call Beth 81 642-4321 Alda 18Mlng priva1a cMy putera, Olspteywrtta IV• :Naws ... .!"1~..!.~ officae toyot.11tnwooctneedl. 281~777 ut 205 job Liva out. Reaaonabla plua Cover letter 6 r• _, + .,.,...... t"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ.iiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use wor'king. with teenagers. rat• 631 -8761 aume to· NOL TE and AS· Coli.ctors w/axper In r• 11 S 0 CI ATES , 2 47 4 1 1811. llnanca, health apa. & hlf2 1a I fl .. Mifl !!;; Tt Leu 2914 nt 5531 Chrtunta Dr . Mink>n medal fletd• h.w b9ar\ __ .._ ____ -I Viejo 92691 moat MIC()9Uful w/ua i•dHH f tr Salt ~TOR NEEDS EOE It lh For • conftdantlel lnt9r· --Financial Becker tor new ....UUTIYI ASST. ----~ view. call 955-0492 MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire, train, & motivate a Special S.- Crew getting new customert for THE DAILY PILOT. ------•..,.."""""• Bulldlnt Product. Prtnci· 3-5 yrs of office exp Sktl-GEN OFFICE 30• hra. • pats only. 721-1542 led In IBM Olaplaywr1te IV Lght typing (40 wpm). CS. Fil il1'M '9T111 WANTED: Dlstr...ad or W/P Type M-80 wpm Hvy phonaa Wadding ta-Nlc:a anv1tonmant' GOOd ll•IU •1•11 pending loraclo1ures = 1~o-:QL~~8:n! ~~ cll•ty 4 94-9650 ~ Call 494-9650 On Bwrtiful Newpor1 Bay Need =7~· call S 0 CI ATES. 2 4 7 4 1 l&IYSITTll mfWll F /l lndudlno prtvete com· ' ChrtSanll Dr M1won Naadad In my N9wport For Chr11t11n School, merclal tllp 121,500. V18l<>92891 BHch home, 10.15 18135 B<ookhurst FV 875-9417/d 499-1520/a EOE mlf/v/h hours/weak 850-2064 963-7831 --------1-1----...;...---~--- HUNTINGTON BEACH The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH S. 80 .. with prepayment 4 Llnes-7 Days s 10.80 No ctt.911 In OOfl'1 ot ~. Private p.tles only. No Commercial. hll Estate. Automottve, Boating or Employment Ads. There Is no prfce lmft to wtlM you can ac:tvenlse. It you need to sd yow couch, high cNfr ot My unused mttchandlse-call the Daffy Pilot Clmslfted staff or &M the ._-. lllijilll D.-y Not, 330 VI. 981 St.. Colla ...... CA 92626 ~2-5678 ~E·-----~--::__--~~~~--PHONE~~------~~~~-- ADDllSS~ __ ......, ______ ~~~~--~~~--~--------~--_..;.~-~~~ ........... cnv ______ ~~-------~ STATE ZIP ___ ~------~--- AD COl'f: 4 1ne "*'lnUn. appropriately 4 words per Hne. .INCLCAD dfCll .. : VISA• M.C.......,........, _____ _ /NO MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAJL Y PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL- ING TO WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANC£MENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELJGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- CAL COVERAGE, CREDIT UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT JT TAKES, CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST, COST A MESA, CA 92626 FIP•1r1111& 1a1a Call Keith Hardie 21HIO-a18 1113111 .. a 1bIII .. :::1: ' .. - t .. h1h1•••L_: .. 9UNf'ViiC5'R -.,=:a .. wl= Nftltt llftlft, ftbeftl•u ~ lcllt Atctl. ~ -•• ~ oon1truotlon. ...lnQ ,,.,..., ... ,, ..._ =C.-. ~Not 11 le now --... ~ tlOOf Y~ *1 ¥4duel w/good "~ -.... .-man ~ ...-: ~· " ,..,.,,. ... c.. . ... ($5 Wpm) • ,..,.~ • ....,..... We're a lalt ~.kin. -tieny typlftg, •~ Ori a .... ~ prw •'-Iii:........ young compeny ~ ..... !TING day/Ow wk. JClnt """ ~-~ a.-a.. In~ T~ tot YOU en Of~, MARK ..... ea.t'IYl1~ "*"• benefltt, aalary ._.L.. F .........._ 3-S lftflf~tle, Mlf .. tarter. Neieded to~ IMde -~•t• wttti ••· '"""w.•-!.::""1wr'• with i'2~experienoe 891a'Y + commt•'on WllRm . p1t1ence. Call ('11-4) llll .._. who Io.,,•• a WOl1thoun~ '°' ~ ... & ~ ltt-4321, Mk* Hank. * All SALES * CHALLENGE Mond~ ttwu ruedey CIOf"°10d _, ........ Ho ___ ....__....._ __ ,IT & PIT en~tte call I 2~ tokftlf'9 CtlOC* hOur9 Pll,-..W S.i.tf>eO~went9dtor• (714)-432-8310 An9mOOM. ~ 1 OC.AM'POO.,... CllM·F fun new miff at0te In •CUSTOMERSERVICE TeletNtketlng weekendl S7/Hr. etn-1.i;o;.;.;,,;....;.,;;..:,:~.,.-.... ~~-..-~!!'~~ a.11am, 432-0l70 Feihion II For tutthet COOROINATOAS ~Count~ ioe:.io:-...... ...... "1111.,;~~~;:~!ll ............. Into. call 852·1070 Aak ==!'tce1ent 2 PllfllMI Hunt1ng1on Buch SAT tA~I iV.:eJI PIT fOf ntce. f .. 1 ClfOWlng 1°' Stac>Mn °' Michelt. trouble-shootar, ay•• a•l.R "43-9938 ~ or iMn. 225 Grind Centi wlciablnll, ..... 4M'I Co ,._, H~. Flu lvt RETAtLPITSALES ,....,chablllty .......... ~........ aaoalllMd 1n.-... 1 cNnewl~.•u~ TyPI' tMO oftic. tlWOrk FOR BEVERLY HILLS ·--·-···Wu... 4/30 Sun 511 ~ 2 ct\alra. A• OoOd HouHwlf• or retired CONCEPTS TONING •DATA/PHONE If you've .,.,, beal"I di> -.-7-, •• , ---••u dlttonl 1147 ~ greet. 722-llOIO SALON.Thi• 1xt1ng "" ORDER ENTRY cour1g1d about t1l1-~ Ml ,... (89'111'1'~ ·~=~iJ~E:!!! concept In totll fttne. p .. ...,,l phone m • phOne ..... bec:9UM of f siua:nt 30+ wants to EVERYf'HIAG U1111 dOI y.,cl Salet Eleetronlc», Ii IDlll 11 IM.U for women only 11 coming 10-ktvltyplng poor man1~ment or Hou.-1 W/Haekpg exp. HHhold ltem1, toole. Atari, 21 tepee, 2Xl _____ .....,.._...,.."""".:::a-P/T, retlr ... we!Oome. Sat 1oon to the Hnllng 8eh ac.m 01>«1tort ,,.._.. Wlfl atert 614 fM summer. ctotnee. toys, furn. etc. Robot, Gllaxlan, C°'*» ~2 & Mon ~5. lncludee area No allP necc. Cll.1 •RECEPTIONIST give u11 call We otter· Xlnt refs. 545881 ht/Sun eog Matguent• T•l••tar, toys, hand-pnon. & COYnlll' Niii MlchMI "2-8882 DeliO'lllUI reepon-h 1 Friendly otllce, Will train m eat Re P/T libll petSOnlllty who • ..._.___ ..... __ , LIVE·IN+Sal11y. Hou.. GIANT MOVING SALE m1d1 atg an, m ac • .._.,,-..,...=-==~~-=---::--Apply Penn)'M~. 18&0 &a.--toves 1 busy phone ,...._ keeping, organization, 50 ~ ~lation An-Sat/Sun W 193-4 Fulf.. P*:lnlt• Ave., CM. SmaH Aerobic bOutlque In T...... comp1nlon, 1hopplnO, t1qu11. 1tov•. petlo _ert_on_A.,,...,._· .,.._..,._-r::-nrl --------C M.•• -+comm541-7515 •SECRETARY •Laer..... mMls. office lkJlll NO furniture. microwave, lut Ille• I Ila DT&tl .. _1_., AH of the 1t>ove, I le ....... children pleue. Smoker. oriental rug. Evetythlf'9 d &11111'1111 .,. ... frllndly, •fflcient,1&· •-Personable. caring 00-1311 HellOttope. Urpf19ht FrMnr, ~bV-a----__,,.....,..,___ Young aggr~iic.naecs TM-E t•.-ct11tgeperton ...... ._, ••ma1e ca11 caro1 sAT1suNM llderett1g,couch&loll9>1~~~~iC][!I Agents w/•iq> needed to r••-50+wpm/WP .......... .,. 87~768 or 675-34-45 -• • ... t. lots of rTMlc 11--. lhoW & Mii P'Ol*11ft 11 M ..... PlllO Tl__, Fri en 10am, Sal/Sun Wit .. a Top Producer. ............. PRIVATEOutyCNA/HomeF Yatd Sale! St....o equipt. lam-7 10031 Jon o.y, ••- " ful .... t11• ....... Heellh Aide svall M· furnltur• hMtlld ltemt & Mtncttth Gardens. -·-High comml11lon1 I 11 you Ilk• P909le, we'd like Excellent 11laty, corn-.-"'' 1 am. 12 0 r 1. '4 pm ! S ·I/Sun M 425 Abll'g .... rowtng dingy In bonulet. Cati PATRICK 10 meet Y°" at· pany benefit•. unhmltM W111 CM/NB/CdM. S-48-0-415 ~ .. '67~20 · ~u lffcla IHI good COnd 11w..a: TENORE 7tl0-8702 Agt '111 llUIW&f opportunity .... ... ..._.,.. • ._ 1;_.,..M..,.ft'llft...,~~·.:---.--:_.;..-.......... ~---iiiiiiiiiimiiii~ lUI. m&TI SAUi llllW llUllUI& .,::~:., fw riPt 'ttrelaaaW. CMtallna '114 turnl~~: ~~~= Ptwr IMb Tiii & ~-=---:--ra;;:;;:::;r Homutvctycouraetoob-CallHJIHWtrtllf ....Wial Aatitan Hll •llYllllALI* 1querlum, softwere, 1lWllllUI taln lie. U9 refunded 1n Thi Broadway Depart· (ll•)Ul-1111_ -'***** *WT_.* cerou11I horHI, an-185MetcCru,..,,runsgrt 111 trnsactlon. 3 mo. menl Stores ere looking . OM di ing Mt •n11• 1~ bt~btac. 38-4 S3500 obo 064-3218 traln1ngprogramaner1ic fOf motivated, r99904-WJS,flT "t:.~ CllVedn feet a lnllde Rain or shine foreit Ave lie 12 18' TRI HULL. Walk thru Serving Nwpt, Irv, Sdlbck slble Salee Anocl•tes to Xlnl oppty it Benetton, ~ Piii chrs $1600 ~4'-5857. Aefrlg , bdrm aet. .,,. (Lumberyard Plaza), Lag. bait k ER Vtu, Cell Mgr 85'4·2eC>O help us be the best •I Main Pl Kayta. 5-42-8283 -J . tlque•. dl1h1s. misc . Bch. Sit/Sun 1M Wll/Bndlh1•51ad1HP.·compl ~•p' CREVI . •• , r.~ 1 RI what we do· MrVe our ~~-Fr1/S1t/Sun. µ. 3018 v ....- Century21 ""'ec:u1 ve ly cu11omer1 .. You c1n -~ ... r• P/T * _._,... Fil~ nr Fairview/Baker Sofabed 175. W1ln1.1t 36 hra on eng. Tanden &9tr eai rs "" --Cell 8'42·'4536 1931 Blvd, CM --stereo. nd1 wortt S3S. trlr $5000 546-0312 ffl• 1• ........ IUl.m ,.,_ mike lhopping a more Drive a 560SL In 60 Oaya Extension 430 50 Select oe.Jers ••Ym 111.11" Blond end t•blel $10... 7 , v .... _.. ..... Well known In Bluffs pleasur1bte experience. Six F.io Income potential. 3 30-9:00 PM (Deller 99~ available) •Must Mil _,,,,hlng• Rocking chi' $10. 326-C 1987 SEA RAY 1 deep A ... •-• If Paulson Reetty 760-&097 You, al • customer, Incredible revok.tllonaty C ••• .,. 58 o/bow 120hp, '4 cyl. only -- 11re1dy know the jeb re-_., Alk lor Pal ANTIQUES. OAK roll top Sof1's, bedl, new '4 po&ter N. Coast Hwy '494-<41 2ohra. •mtf"' .......... COY· • - --.. • l "rmlltST . breakthru prods. c ... Mr S750 bed I din aet• ,. -~ -· -qulrements. We .,. now Leonard (213) '498-2793. Telephone Sales $825. Pine mantel . s, amps,._ . __ .. ' lnl1Trt 1t1e• 1119 era, compaM, trtr. Owner ll Slit•...., 111119 Light typing, 1n1wer lntervtewlng tor lull-time PlnecommodeSSO.Small retrlg.,TV1,m .... o,w ... ,.,;;;.;;,itr.p;;.~p;p .. -ft!~~ mov.cstoN.CA.Pdl11K 1 phonea. S5hr Apply In salaposltlons.Weoffer SEOIOAIY ll&TIUlllY .. plnetable$25. Rarelld• 81', dryet. LOTS MORE. 324LY SALE u; to lutMayeac:.'8900.Clll IS5Zlu.C..loldldlwtll person 1585 Sunflowef, excellent benefits. dom· Commercl•I Real Elta1e drop aewtng cl-" 1375 769Hltn'tton.Sat/Sun $150 FRI 1--t, SAT 9-4. collec:t 41 s. 837 -0169 ISl2Se • ....,llSll21 Cost• Me11 or call mlulon Incentive. and Developer Word pro-EARN Bentwood hat rKk $75 •YARO &GARAGESALE "'45eVl1t1Trud\a(E4llt·1-__,,...,...,....,,,-..,,,..~~-8'53Si•,._."8402 65e-7440 EOE ad u nee men< oo • -ng ...... ,._, 786-<l301 Qaya. LOTS OF GOOD STUFF '"'"by ....... Mkl) 20.;.,~~.:z ~ = a ll!ai loo<--IEOEmulsT portunttlft Send rMume & lllary $400-$1000/W.K Turn ot the Century SAT/SUN 9am-3pm E A s T B L U F F "U lnboatd /obo. a 7~ II. lo* 2£S022S NABERS CADl.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of l•t• model. loW mlfellOI Cadillac9 ln Otano-. County! he"' t~ M0-1100 2t00 Hatt>or aw. COSTA MESA hi story lo Aricel mitctled Pair Antique 988 W 19th St CM COURTYARD SALE. Ex· • * 675-9908 * S.--s.rvtoe FOf' ll'Vllll law llfm Dulles Apply In PlrSO'l 81 one of Properties Inc , 2900 StllMd Glue WlnOOWS. Antiques. furniture. ercycles. bird c1ges.1---,..,,.,,,.....,,,..--=,.....,..--Pwtt -L.-.rtg Include record keeping. lhl followlng Broadway Brlltol, bldg 0 -10'4, •S71Hr TrWnlng +comm. 21 wide In )( ,.. In long clothH, hOUHWetll, furn. ceramics. MllQuel, • FOR SALE • • ••• • 111 Ille lyptng, general office locatlona Cost• Mesa. 92626 •fJAM· 12 Noon Moo-Fri $350. Plus tmall antique 1......,. ......._~ .,..,1pl, toys, cllha jewerty Sat&Sun 18' Gaollne Paci!« • • CADILLAC 'M COUCll de lltlUS Exp'd !*'Ion pfef. IEWPllT IEACI Call Now-5 P-·tloM Lett. 1t-•---t ·--__ ...., S60 .......... _..,., .... -8 0 I 0 m Inn 0 0 r 17SOO-.C.U Lou 1500 •uto Mall Or. vi-.i ~-..... Cindy, 833-3622 47 Fahlon ltland PIT SECRETffARYk'tteotnpe-.. _ .. for LY/COS-TA MESA .,,_, g..._ ..--IPPls & morel! Prleed lo o • . 5'4M5"7 °' 955-75'40 " VIie. ,.,,, ' -··· Tll llm tent. gen o s ... s. com.-.. _ 640-8275 after 6pm Mii' Cun onty Sat Only &.c4-1651 Santa Ana S 15,600. 644-1 eve & llCEPTllllST llllTlll puter ~2 dilly Arch 5'4M9t9 Turn of the Century 4'-6 735 F111d. btwn 16th FURNIT_U_R_E_. -cl_o_lh-1-ng-. LEASE ME 28' Sportflah. 55 Frwy at Edlnget: wtlndS. M3-0582Jdey CADILLAC '83 Eldorldo. '40K ml, IMMCULATEI 18995. Oya 211-23•5 E.,,.. 876-7919 Fut plC«l environment. 7777 Edinger Ave trim ~5-<t 170 MJ/LAGUNA NJGUEL. Mahogony. Incl lrg for-& 17th, otl Pomone mlec kltctlen & toys New-from S225Jmo Abo 50' ~. 1 UYI c A 0 ILL Ac c 0 up E Rlquire1 handling heavy SllTI CIAST PUZA HAAR9&1J P/T 582- 1240 mll t>nlfront, din rm lbl, ESTATE SALE port Heighll area. 358 Yacht New From Wl"'5 DEVILLE • 78 , rune grMt, phonel. type 40 wpm & 3333 Bier Streat __ , TIRE SERVICE 6 chtl Ltg In 9C11e Bike. turn. mite Ramon• W1y Sit Wpm 1950/mo Inda lltp. Jen s.vtce Hr1 Mon-Fri pow9f IYlt)'thlng, i.ttw Clerical 1i11lts. Musi be U1-•-•• For Con1true110n office Wheel ...... ~ S1950tord.760-80'41 675-8265or'97·"97 7:00amto10pm lnl 12,000 /080. P'ofllSlonoel & matrue. 2'4 100L-•n1H1llsM111 on-us ·• • 11r1wvHT11lfl(ITD s•T._/S-UN µ lhl..-ngs. f"-'t:::-'e'' & ..,.,_ EARAY 25'1977. 235 8-45-9854 llM for helm« -....... M Fr1 M I h•-Com --"'""' 1527 °'' ....... Ave Lat-Sale! .......... kid's ~~@~Ts~if?.~~~~.;..;..;....1~~~~ N/Smker 8-41--0203 --E.O E putet exp. '494-310'4 ~, rr /RH """22 &,,u.... Hl l " wm• -....... .,_....., --GAS LAWNMOWER S20 hNhld! Sit/Sun lllm OMC Low hours. Xlnt :ei BMW C 0 H V Held. llOEPTllllST, P/T SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR SICllT&IT PIT &IDT I llT &PPIJllaS! e· Sailboat (Sel lmp)l50 Firm!' 531 Senta Ana Ave eond. Ownr must Mii $3&1/mo. Tot S22, 1'40. -~::;;:;;;;;:----For ..._,_... Beach law u-.._,. In ...___... Bch. FM Pteno Tuning buslne91 TIAYll Refrtger1l0<s, Washers & "-t 25" p lncelon Or El . Days 75~7600. 3500 Cap Red. Clad end ·--...-.· .._......., ·~-...-. • 3--4 hr wk. $8 hr 875-7266 Full-Time Commerclal "--.Mike 6.cS-9701 ,.... a • r . ' MOVING SAL VIS 760--0177, LI OAC. S.C1-2186 tlrm Liii typing & mlac 25·28 ft crul11ng aall Agent w/MINIMUM 2 ..,, r-• C M 5'4S--0722 Stackable wllher & dfY*'· 1-----'----- dutlls 20-25 hrs/wk t>Oell Wknds Now. FIT SECln&IY years exp Prefer PARS REFRIG/FREEZER com-Lots 01 clothel, wall unit, Refrlg wtlce·maker, 'l hatt 1tl4 -.88-B"'"'M_W...,. 325. $292/mo. S1l1ry negotiable C111 eummerlnk:udlngwknds Agt. ExOlllent aa11ry to blnlllon Top condition. bike, tennla racquetl, & bookcases, limps, eo pymts. Tot. 117,520. Catol, 75~7760 Call 645-7t00 Please '" our •d under right peraon. Loceted In Stendard size. $100. mltc. ltema. Sat/Sun g .• 5 clothes. etc. 16th St. 9' Sell Boat end Trllfor 3000 Cap Red. Clad end UctmllltST WLlll llSTllCTll cusTg.~;:;~:,~cE or lrvtne. Need ~tiffed re-548-3365. 2633 Orange Ave. Apt B &.c2·2633 Need• WO(k. Good deal. u . OAC M 1-2888 Part time. needed tor pres-Wffl(enda Call Eddie. IUme. Cont.act FraN! Of WHIRLPOOL Refrlger1tor, MUST SELL FURNITURE. luta ha ~~k-~~~.or "7'4 BMW Bavaria. 8-cyc tlglous Huntington e.ach ~2 ... 786 *** Sima 110-.$12/lr Charlyne, 752--0752 22cu' lide-by•9'de. Auto Clothes and mllC 8 i Lt IJl4 1tlck. alloys, anrf, PS, PB, auto dHterehlp Pro-SALES/Inn Educational COM R.E apprallal ofc c••1••••1 1cem1ker In door. 2000 Federel Ave I I• I lli,./Dtcb/lttrlft AM/FM cw, leather Int. fnslon•I 111ilude and Co Mngmt Trainee Ce-IBM PC w/p. 673-3772 llftl .....,. S500/obo 6«-446'4 Sit & Sun 9.5 1tllYlll SAU• 7122 $3800/obo 9&2·24-4311'11 ~:~0i~~=~~C: ~~~rf :!~~!!;~~ SDIHUCllT&ll WllTEI Paraitve 14 SAT /SUN. Everything 21'SLOOPWITH35' •11•Y1LD•&ft •IV'll. 8-42-0095. M et11s 760-0801 For conl\lftlng firm, s-1o ... fHOMASVlLLE Queen Ill awa. •n pnoe 10 Mitt Apptlenoea, NEWPOAT BEACH loaded w/fXl'#ll', llkMllW . ..,...,.. I report edit .. _.. turn · lamps, etc. &!:?. MOORlun a> (1..,.. .. 588) S1'1,M5 -...-Y" ••PM n • Experienced cameramen Anne 1tyte Cl'lerry -.OOd EVERY SAT/SUN Orange Corner Orchard & lrvlne. ...~ "'""" U_,...._ .. , ULIS PU• ing, telephone slclllS. 70 needed Mu al be din rm Ml cornpl, Me. Coast College FaJrWIW EVERYTHING MUSTGOt S10.000. 142-1557 Tom lmmed1a11 opening with Full & PI T CRAZY wpm. and ~~up. lcnowtedgabtelnallareas $1775. al90 mate llv rn'I andAdams,Coat1M... 20120RCHARO. ll'f ••-tut 91'0Wlng art gal~ SHIRTS. one of the top PieMI caU 8J of camera department, set, B1k l8cq bdrm .... AdmlUion/Patk1ng FREE -•• JOHNSON & SON l11uoln Mt·11 ury lf'i.~ Hair,.,. H .d Good appeeranee, F/ casual re1ailen '" Cati~ ---L1T-na ltflf)Plng, plating Paste-m1ll/box 1pr1ng1; , ... SPACES 110 '432·5880 ESTATE GARAGE SALE Wtr, pwr. llC, nr Nprt ... Call NQ. 281-7656 fOf'nia. ii recruiting to i:!:d:: _,~ '°' 2 up and/0< typeMttlng citner $175: bar stoola; S11/Sun 9-'4 2312 MIA. l11t250/mo. &50--035e 11--...IST staff OUf' new Balboa Isl "--'-L ....-IP-""";::;, Must akllla 1 ~. Must be Olk tbl & chrs 973--0653 --Upper Bay 1C to $.500 '5" BOAT OOCK 8'detla. ...-, U _,..,.... r•ta•I store opening 1n ..,...,,... o ""''-• aveilabll to ..ork ....,.. ----SAT/SUNµ Incl hospital bed, boott1. Excellent locallon. ,...,.. Phorlel. take customer<><· M•y We re looking '°' hive dMl'I appearance. ningt Salary blMd on 9 · leather sofa. hke MW cimeru. tool• surf· sporting goods, 1111iquea Huntington Hert>oUr lo• d • d w I p owe r . der1 type '4-0wpm d111 1pp11c1n11 who ue good dnvlng record. d9-expen1ll<:I and skllls $500 Recliner chatr board•. Clolhel. lumber Ad8111fied ad -foulltt.. $'450/mo. 8-4~22 (1RJTYll) $10,"5 " >•I• M •a1t · ... l -.1\J(J entry on PC Expeftencl l'lonelt h1rd working re-sire lo gfow w/compeny. P..... contact LISI or S 150 Coffea table S 100 reek etc ..._.-,.di pref Wllltraen ~6--4483 sponllble & have greal 18yrsotage BnngOMV P11al(T14)~2-<t321ut ANOMOREJ8«-lllt9 218E.16thStr. :.7en~coii-. MOORING&BOAT Rataurlfll people skills We p<efer report & apply 10 Don 291 during IM day and e· Sand Sofa S200, Ad· Newport Beech. JOHNSON & SON I line oln Mt'r 1 ur y I M~ H•'h'!' ffh11 • Full & PIT snack bar help prev1ou1 retail U · 31~':, ~~ :=5 (714)8-42-4399 evenings mi re I rel rig 1200. Fanltare 5014 MilctllaaMU HIS PRCallME 1 !-~~!_I01 NI • Musi be 17 or over & 1ule per1ence bvl 1rew1llmg to Sunbeam mlcro..._1ve ;;;;,;m;ji;.j;,;,p;llJ!i~"--"!!~ -- lo WOl'k n¢ts Job II train We cen offer you SDYICE m •••• Illy... $100, Olk entertainment Simmon1FutttonRMtO. BLUFFS. NB MOYlng Sale! --S-Ll_P_4_,...2...,,.Foo_t..,..&...,..U,-p-HONOAACCOROJ,l.''7 mostly ntghls C1lhler top salary bonus & ben· r-. cent« S 100. 720.1927 luxe Twin Ma1treaM1 and BHu t Orient al Rug-With cover9d par111ng. At By oWMr: to· tnlg. m:i.iSt •",.,_. helpful Apply in 1f1ts Apply at our factory Exp Mngr NwprtiCM I Brand new $75 mauve put.Cs, 3 mo old, .. __ F Marina ...... -•-t _....,. loedtd ....... •r.. Mechlnical knowl· •••-111 i--a...a...... 99r ngs. ·~ . 6 ... S700 Wht ... leker lg Bat..,... unzone . _,, "'ll' .....,...,, . Person Los Cebatteroa locehon or send resume -•--ea. pelc• 6t5"'117• ch•,•, ·-I lbl 1175 .. ~ ....... 1 Cell Don 675-5078 111,900. 8'46-2q2'4 Co•!• Mea~ <..40 'Jf,10 s.v.rls Complex. 11212 to edge nee. All benefits. ••• w. •-St., headboard. tootb~. ~-.. .. .. .... ,..;; Hope, FV No phone CRAZY SHIRTS Mus! en1oy HIH : o ••• ·.-. 7. 12121 aide rallt. I 195. 8-40~7)3 SOFA, high qulltly, never wtll wicker 11nd 2'wl 5'7'' "Tl 11'·1111/11 JAGUAR ·10 Xl<E CONV cells pteue Human Resouroes-1 people. Send resume esa.-__ CORNER pine desk unit u11d. 11111 wrapped hi 1150 17" Zenith COior Mateus Ct\lnne4 NB 81LVE" ~UfY. Aattl n~·re100111n9ror1t10me, T:,:~.~9~:0 ~~c~·~~2110 Box mtltF/T e·x•·e~ ssso. White ~.O:~ee~1~8&~a:::O· :t::a~r:.~W~.4 (71-4)873-0072 . U~:~B~~:-600 idaleliiii"'"iiiii'*i.,...~'i'°'~ii;~-~~~~~--~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lT9PI tren9Crlptlon. Wiii tamln. cupbolrd dak & _ Mi T t ...t-a . train W/P. S.A. 558-3333 bkcate. Br&Q white Iron SOFA, high quallly, never B&S power mower Kint IC. fUI .... 1119 A Good Place To Start Looking Is With A Job That's Fun, Respectable, Has Opportunities, And Still Leaves You Time To Go To SchOol Or The Beach Without Completely Giving Up Your Nightlife. EARN $6.10-$9.50 PER HOUR!!!! • Easy Evening Hours • SaJary + Comm + Bonuses We Will Train Someone With A Winning Personality. dbl bed compl $410. 2 uaed, 91111 wrapped S125. • drawe< •tee! fill C /T ll YmllUll oval FOl'llt green area Worth $1000, sac S250 28"0 S.S. Br111 lamp laftfl U tU Reoeptlonlst1. Animal At· rugs$2S&$50. 788-3301 Cen del 2131862-6588 S28 Diamond back BMX Mlf lend1n1s. & TIChnlcten DAY BED White & Brus SOFA,LOVESEATw1thot· Viper+ helmet 1225· 1i2HITCHHIKER needed for busy large Malt,.... Trundle tomen. Solld oak trim. 788-830I 5th WHEEL 28'Ai ft. Alt, practice FIT or PIT Incl Complete.' 1245. 100.. culhlon1. never CRAFTMATIC EJec:. Bid awning, many xtrM. Mull wknds & ....... exp pref, •M0-1733• uMCt S.50 S.C3-929'4 w/muuge & .heat, ruff 1111. Sl4,500. ~3332 lrvlne 55 t--0304 --M""'1ng sa111 Sat 8·5 BEAUTIFUL ,. PllOI hvtng az, 5'4x88" 1..yrs2'!!'!· Tncb JI WAREHOUSE offloe cord w• B lonet Warranty Paid """'• ·;.;;;P.N!~!""'l~~~!!" . .lc! Beds, 90f•. b80y Items. ~~ ~---r~ 1250 Uklng $1'400. 5'43-1854 'U FORD I,., Ton PQup Typng Phonll Sd'ldhng. Ire.Mr deak & antiquea ....,,., .. ..., ....... , n... Ltn moving prof. M-F. 20462 WMetr• HB Call 8-43-9294 WANTED BASEBALL 150 XL.. 55.000ml. """ 11200/mo lo 11rt. Nd gd • CAAOS & Spott1 Coltec> ~ Rldlo,llr,mat....., 11rng rt arm ~2-5916 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Watter/Oryel S300 Din-tabla Signed balll etc. rack.tool box.V8,1uto & BOX, QUIL TEO Ing room Mt W/4 chalrW Older tema 760-0837 traM,CfUIM ctrl,dual gee Horoom1ett1ntt1eewaoe BRANO NEW! S155. Movlno-Must Miii 1 tenk1, hvy-dty chrome forlhec.?Acalto~ Cal.I 8~293 CALL 78e-87H ''" tt '" HU bllmpets,tt1 hitch UIH. ftedC*\ JliJctlluMU IS Fr .. to 9oocs homl a: l73--0620 « &44-15"0 ao:ng &It & G neaat Vlul•. (Hungl!Nn hUnt· , ... Round gerrnent reek S50; Ing dog) Pl!Plf'I, ftxed, ;;=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMERCEOES 380 SL ·113, Mlrrora 39-87 $50, grM1 ~2 ~..!.,.emlfy lmmec;. cti1mpagnel DRIVER ........ Blck/ory Inter. perfect cond. 19500. 87s.llM .,w 13:M785 days ••• '11 PllTI .. 1 own«. Rat• condltJon. 631-4332 *"'"* ISDlllS STOP BV ANO SEE TONY TOOAYIYOU CAN FINO MIMAT Call Pat Collin 642-4536 Ext 430 It May Not Be OZ, But It Isn't Kansas Either! r WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE· LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE, ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M .. WEEK· ENOS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. 391t• 1 S25 01 ... lhllY· dogl -... , .... ..._.. __.. Ill.Lii * tot>eoco Chrm wN. Euro Ing Wrough Iron Aili---:....1.__ ... , Tiii.,.... Ill, top rad! & cover.l~ffii.iiiiiiii brKketa, Rose comm vuww1 It ..... -... aa..7 mlftll wru llarm, lkln1 $29,9951 c:arpetlng, 330 aq yds. _ U,... ~ .. ption. B<uc• Streu• If you 're 10 or older, a 1ob as a newspaper carrier might be JUSt your size. Just send In this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are av~1lable now• le SOIHbo4y. le a Daily 'il•t carrier! r~i£Si7"d"7.;; fin~ ·=.:;;;:;;:c~:l Ing a Daily Pilot earner I Name _ I Address I I city L1'> I Phone -----------.... Te: T\e Wy Pllt I Ut •. .., St L---~~.!..".!-----·--- ea.toffer.e1s.1123_ Pr1v1t• w;;;:;r,., Lie '11YWU JFDYlll main_ ~IMd.ls-4·1908 IBM,OllvetUetc andfle'l!I .... , ... RECYCLE ~=~~S:.-· ::; .. n SELL JOHNSO"'I & SO._. l•ncoln """"'''"~ CALL la...tUI !XT. - ASKFOfllntt through the DAILY PILOT ClaasHled Paget Turn unwanted ltt1m1 Into ffK>l>"Y today/ Celtta-1111 Motor-·Routes available in Ced• 1111 119'111111 l11ch · Felllf1i1 Y1ll•r NO COLLECTING NO SO~ICITING ... ..,anepayawelik- .,.':,~ Mk for Joanne Craney .... ........ ..., .. .. •XNIUXCS XvXIUiti H1·1U11t FOR ADOPTION Look· Ing for a good homll * 14-4-366e * .~ .. ~ ·~" I H •• l '''"' """'/\ _,, .~ •' throUMh d~ssified OoodJOM;,.........,.._, ..,..,, ........ lng!Nnge'°buy· ......... ""'Jdeyln I ?1111 GIT THI .IUMP ONA GOOD JOB KIDS WANTED 12-16 'l . , .. A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT VOL 7, NO. 19, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1988 I -I ... -~-·-.... -- , -" Realtors dO their share to aid.homeless as part of American Home Week BJ ILENI ICI• CM Dlllr,_C:CU U A ' . Amkl the 8ftluenc:e of Or.nge Coun- ty, there .,.. 5,000 hom1l111 famllles. Catutrophk: Hlneea, dlYorce or loet employment hal ravaged their savings, making It lmpoeeibte for theee families to maintain a pemwnent home. Only 400 bedl are avaHabte to Orange county's homeless, more than half of wNwn .. chMdren. • The Orange CoMt lntert.tth Shelt•. started In 1981 In a house on Bay Street in Costa Meu. Is working to bridge the gap between the vast numbers of homll111 and the few placea they h8Y9 to tum to. Today the lhelter OWN a ~ apartment building on Wallace Street, also In Costa Mesa. Thanks to dona- tions from churches, ~and business groupe and to local and atate grante, the private, nonproflt organiza- tion can hOl.aee between 85 and 75 people per n~ Wlt" an MnuaJ budget of 1140, , thelhetter hotMes and feeds the hom1l111 for $5.CM per day. PeOsetmtz. the program director of the shettilr, expWned that the facillty has etiouah room for 12 ,.,.,..... who can atmy.for 60 days at a time. DurtnQ:.. that piriod, they put the majortty of their wnlnga in a savings account to accumulate enough money fol the first and IMt month'• rent In an apwtment of their own. The . .,._. provides coullMltng In money management, job ..... ch and child cate lklla. In ernerg91W-. people can 8'ay at the ..... tor three nlghta ... time. Then tf'9Y .. I lfl red 1111~ WMrt one of the rMmbera of the f>lewport H.t>or/eosta Mea ao.d of Real estate continues to be a very solid investment , TDA THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION CORONA HIGHl.AM>I ... Even If your're a per-.on who la not easily excftable, ttUs home Is ~h to start your heart thumping. Quiet, reatfut location. Megntftcent grounds. Colossal view. Ex8mpWy craftsmanship. Fastidious at- tention to detalf. Thia 3 story masterpiece tee,. tur .. 4 bedrooms, 41A baths, a library with a llttlng room, a farrnty room, a dtrnng room, a game room, a green houae .•. and a aeparate tre.standing guest houae. The residence is omy 4 'A years old and 1s wen worth the ample ....,. being asked ................................... : ......... - DOVER IHOMI ... Come, aee the elegance and privacy this home has to ofter. 4 bedtoom8 elld'I with their own private bath. FantMtic open floor pl*1 wtth YflfY large rooms. Perfect tot entertalnl"iJ and enjoytng the beeuttful v6ews of the Back Bay. The decoaror touches ere ex- qulaite from the parquet floortng to the bMuttful IHcled beveled glaas windows. 2 IMr con- ditioners. Full MCUrtty system. 3 )'Mt' <>kt kitchen. 3 car garage. Many more amenities just too numerous to mention. Come and Me for yourself ..............•.................................. t171.000 8IG CANYON . . • EJeoailt Versaille ·mociet. 4 bedrooms. 41A baths. Fwnity room. BeeutlfuUy lltuated on over 'h acre on the golf COU'98. Estate *8d private ywd has a.ge poof, 1p9, balbeque and gazebo for grlldoua entertllintng. French windows Ind doors In kitchen Ind ma-w bedroom. Marble ftoora In entry Md dlntng room. 3 ftreptace;: Nr conditioned. Fabulous potential In this former modet............. ...,.. DOVER IHOMI ... A prime comer lot. Spec. tac:ular country French home. The first floor layout is weet IUtted to entertif Mng. LMge fonNll IMng room. Banquet Size dining room. Ubrery. ExPMliYe Uled brick terreoe with a pool. 8 bedroom8 Including a lllvllh mater IUtte. 81A baths. Children's wtng. Maid's cau-ters.. Thia lmpreuNe residence la both elegMt Ind com- fortable ................................................. .,._ DOVD aHOMI ... Thia unuM.191 reeldence la bllllld with .... abundance of ~. Ma- )eltlc W.W.. 5 bedroome.. Spldoue lndoor'l Ind OUt. Fruit tnle9. tt ~ hae 2 retractable~ one OYfll an immenle lltrlUm and one tNS the poot Other wtuea lnc:lade a dining room Ind f.mlly room. Thia ta no ordllwy property. tt le a r11ldenee of cnmatlc ecope end """'" poaa~ ............... -......................... ~ A REAL ESTATE COMPANY . WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES DOWR attOM8 ............................. 1711wOOO Sat/Sun 1-5 .............. 508 Evening Star Lane LIDO 181.E ..... ·······•· .............•...........• S1'00,GOO Sat/Sun 1-5 ..................... 616 Via Udo Soud KWROAD ................................... -.000· Sunday 1-5... .......... ............. 710 Kings Road BAYCMST ........................................ .- Sunday 1-5 ...................... 133<4 Antigua Way DOVDlltOMl ............................. 1121 ... Sat/Sun 1-5 .................. 1912 Santiago DriYe BAYCMIT ...................................... 1535.• Sat/Sun 1-5 ..................... 1715 Antigua Way NEWPORTIEACH .......................... s.r.- Swlday 1-5 ...................... 2222 Oonnte Road •aAVERDE. ................................... ... Sat/Sun 1"'5 ...................... 1782 Oriole DriYe LIDO _. ... New French Mediterranean con- temporary home. 3 bedrooms. Loft. 3 bathe. Sowing oefling In IMng room. Marble ftreptaoe °'*"to tNtng room and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. Light oak nocn. e.. ber carpet. Custom ownlzed ..,a. Water view from 98COlld story. Air condltk>ned ..................................... S100,0GO KINGS ROAD ... 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Huge famly room with a fabub• WIW of the coast. Located in the moat pc eetigious.,.. of Hewport Haghta. Meny extras lndudtng Poggen Pohl cabinetry In the kitchen. lkytight, white oak floots. Lovely &andacaping and an adorable playhouM In the backyard ................... IHl,000 DOW9t ••DRm• ... Qeneroutty prcporttooed 5 bedroom home. PMOIMllc vt.w Ind totel ~ Of the tmpnh•••lta. Poot PrMte apa. State °' .. st kttc:Mn. s..,. ... gul9t ...... n.. ........... 90 9Ubtta thld you mey ,.,., know tt'9Y ... cal ua. .......... . BA YCREST ... Superb locatk>n. This residence boast.a a handsome exterior and an interior capable of handling the demands of a large party or a large famlty. 4 bedrooms. The huge atrium featur .. a 1Hdlng roof. This hOme is also endowed with air condttlonlng, a walk-in safe, 3 flreptaces, a poof. and a spa and waterfall. Freshly refurbished ................................. . NEWPORT 9EACH ... The beauty of fts setting and location makee this offering one of New- port's hidden gems. An extraordinary custom 3 bedroom reeidence on a tr1lnquit cul de sec. The lnterior .. studded with spectal features.. The vast grounds are expertly lanc:bcaped to ...... maximum privacy. The outdoor IMng bordera on paradise with tts stunning poof environment. DiSCOYer this one .................................. s.r .- . 8AUIOA PEJ•ISULA ... Beautifuf custom home built for the life styte of the beach. 6 ye9r'I otd and decorator perfect. 3 bedrooms, each wtth their own private bath, open beamed Md wood planked oefftngs, bultt-ln fumltur• throughout. 2 ftreplac:ea. Master suite features 2 large decks with views of the ctty and the ocean. This home is very special and just steps to the beach .............................................. : ........ .. •SA YEW . . . From the lmpressNie two story entry hall to the cozy ftreplace in the den. this home was designed for gndous entertmn- lng Ind Cettfomia fllmly IMng. It Is • stunning cont.-nporary 8ucc:ola home. 4 bedrooms. 21A baths. Magniftcan1ty upgrllded both lnlide and out. BeeutlfuUy lend8caped and maintained. Spacious 3 car gar11g9. Nr condftioned for ~ round comfort. ..................................... s-.- EASlaUFF ... Comfortable, Immaculate home suitable tot pt'Ktk:al famHy UYlng. 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. Poot. Come detlgttt In the wwmth and MCUttty that ernMllt .. from the large country kitchen. This home II truly an outstadning vllue In today"s maricet. .. an,- ( UYCMR ... ~buy In Baycrest. Spadous .. bedroom ~ wfth extra large bec*yard. Super tloorplln and mMy upgr-.tee Inducing imported mart>ee floora. new carpets. lkylght and new ftreplece In f.mily room. NI con- dftk>ned................................................ -·· •• • . - PAG• 4/SATUllDAY APm1. JO. 1----------------------------~--~-·DAILY PILOT/-.A&. aTAft, Specgcular remodeled 3 bdrm bavfront with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spai and pier & dip for 3 boats. Quality materials Include travertine, onyx , brass & co pper. S2,625,000 631-1400 UDO ISL£ Pelian Point has SS' on the water and a dock for large boats. The format Georgian style estate has 5 bdrms, dinin9 & family moms & basement hobby room & wine cellar plus courtyard pool. S3,900,000 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND'S prime south bayfront. Castle- like exterior built in '84 with 4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, 2 spas, sauna, pliy yard & new dock. AJI systems including security, are computer guided. SJ,eso,ooo 631-1400 UDO ISLE custom bayfront, dock for large boat. ~utif ulJy decorated traditional 5 bdrm with formal dining, cozy family room & step-d~n bayfront living room. Hardwood floors & perfection In ~ery detail. $1,650,000 631-1400 UDO ISLE bayfront with dock for large boat & desirable main channel views. Air conditioned 5 bdrm with formal dining room, s~ & security system & large built-in bar. Great home for entertaining. $1,495,000 631-1400 HA.R80ll ISLAND Road bavfront with dock for 3 large boats. Extensive use o( redwood, glass & fine hardwoods in this sophisticated 6 bdrm with den, dining room, office & fabulous views down Harbor Island channel. (LH) $975,000 631-1400 BAI BOA ISLAND Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views. Immaculate with new berber carpet, It has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, den & fireplaces in living & family rooms & master suite. $1,300,000 673-6900 BIG CANYON golf course condo with 3 bdrms Including master with balcony, great views & 2 ar pra.ge. Most des;rab&e loadon in small well land- scaped complex with tennis, pool & spa. Close to Fashion ls4nd & beaches. $320,000 631-1400 BAI BOA ISLAND STORE Prime Marine Avenue location. 15 year lease buy-out. Fully remodeled clothing shop, Inventory negotiable. $95,000 673-6900 HA..llUM>lt IUDGE SpectKular water & nisht l~ht views form this upg'*<t "Devonshire" wittt 4 bdrms, family & form1I dlni"I rooms, den & private pOol & spa & 2 huae decks. Custom papers & window 1tre~tments. $874,900 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR custom 4 bdrm "Cape Cod" steps from m1in beach. luxury master with v1ult~ ceilings, Ff! & privlte sundeClt plus format dinlnt room, ~t-1n ltttchen & flmlly room openln1 to P1tlo. $749,.000 631-1400 **NEW USTINC** UDO ISL£ Fresh and bright 4 bdrm country style home with comple~ely remode'ec:! bathrooms. Per- fect in every detail & loaded with charm, it has French doors, hardwood floors, ~med ceilings, leaded glass, new berber carpet and lar9e sunny used brick patio. Wide lot in nicest street to street location. $749,000 631-1400 DRAMATIC IN NEWPORT Luxurious 2 story penthouse condo facing bayfront ~h. Over 2500 sq ft-with 3 bdrms induding master suite with spa tub & steam shower, dining room & den. T~ quality with security & intercom ~s. Mqnifteent bay action & night light views. ,000 6)1-1400 WEEKEND OPEN HOUS~ 1-5 BAYSffORES~..,_---------~----..-~ ... 2592 Arbor Drive, Sat/Sun CLIFFHAVEN-~--~--~~----2209 Cliff Drive, Sat/Sun CORONA DEL MAR-------•··~ ... 303 & 309 Carnation, Saturday CORONA D£L MAR SI_.. 3425 Ocean Blvd, Sat/Sun CORONA DEL ~.,.•_..,a._ ______ _ 233 Poinsettia, Sat/Sun uoo.isr~E ...... ------------216 Via Ithaca, Sat/Sun LIDO~asr .... E:---------------,------215 Via Nice, Sat/Sun LIDO 151 E ........ 220 Via lido Nord, Sat/Sun LIDO PARK Dlt "1s.- 601 Bldg. #2A, Sundly LIDO PARK Dll .,._ 601 Bldg. #7F, Sunday PARK Dlt sm.- 601 Bldg. #SB, Sunday BAYFRONT condo on 7th floor with outstanding ocean views from every room. Eleprit ind sp1eious contemporary 2 bdrm wtth touches of ebonY, te.k, and etched glass and handsome custom wal treat- ments. Security bids whhdoorman & pool. S79S,OOO 631-1400 Sophistlated contemporary 4 bdrm remodeled with top quality. Soft beige & white decor. Formal dining & family rooms, t>reakfast nook & lovely btick trimmed ~tio, sparkling pool & triple prage. $565,000 631-1400 LIDO VILLAGE area W3terfront with dock for JO' boat. Quality t>uilt, like-new, 9rKious l bdrm with oak trim & abinetry, spiral staircase, 2 fireplaces, lourmet kitchen, patio & security system. 549,000 631-1400 LIDO ISLE Fresh white decor coupled with ~med ceilinp and French doors to patio & prden create a fresh clan look for this toltlly remOdeled l bdrm hotne with new kitchen & baths. All top qua11ity. lleduced ... $499,500 631-1400 BA YFRONT CONDO in Cannery Villate area. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath with marble fireplace & fantlStic views of the bay, city 16-hts and mountains.. Secur!ty building with 2 ar parling. Boat slip avail·. able. $498,000 631-1400 LINDA ISLE Custom 5 bdrm with family & form1I dinign rooms, 3 fir~ces & btealtmt room, 2 sunny ~tios ind pier Ir sUP for a J:pe bolt. Steps to tennis Ir clubhoute in this par beyfront community. $1,495,000 631-1400 • LIDO ISL& bavfront In corner locltlon With 62' Of bly frontap Ir PGOI. CrKioUS 4 bdrm indudi"I private master with fp, litting area & sun porch, 1 lovely home for entertaining. T er rifle bey & wnset views. $1,225,000 631-1400 LIDO ISLE Sophlitlated 2 bdrm with loft den and large form1I dining room on c>ne of the Islands best streets. Elepntly redecorated ~ White wool carpet, pCan!atlon shutters & mirron. ltEDUCED TO snt ... '449,ooo 611-1400 NNINSUU POIHI' Beautifully ared for 2 story 3 bdrm custom home just steps from belch. Count'l fee1_ina with lots of uted bnck & Pfne pMel~ vaulte<I open beam ceilinp. Upstain dedt. with wet bar & ocean view. $435,000 631-1400 aA YPltONT CONDO panoramic Views. This totaly remodeled 2 bdrm Includes all the beiiutifUI fufnishinp rlaht down to the last teecup for 1 1r~t vtcation pc-.-~ay. lolt slip availlble, wallc to shops • be.Kh. $425,0UO 631-1400 WA'IDftOHT Smlll ~ leach community ~ tennn. Short Mil to ocw beKh& It 2 story 4 bdrm home Oft CGrMf' '°' wtlh • fOnnll dllMa room, waterfront pMlo Ir flbuloius sunset vl1t11. Lind Included. IUDUClD T0 .• .$2tt,to0 611-1400 WATERFRON'J HOMES, INC. IEALTOIS -·~-· ---~ ... SERVING NEWPORT BEACH, . ......... ~ Fourth noor unit with pleasing bay and ocean view, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, sundeck. Comm. pool, patio, sub parking. Slip available. Walk to beach, restaurants and sh~pplng. L81PlllllM . Siii. Take time to look and you will buy! This bayfront condo has been totally redecorated In exquisite taste of neutral tones of beige and white. White Berber carpeting + accent of marble. Convertible den and master suite with huge walk-In closet. Slip available. Walk to beach. ...... . . ..... Lovefy home on a double lot buHt around a sparkling pool, landecaped patio wtth flreptt. 3 BR. 4 BA, gourmet kitchen, profesek>Nllly dec- orated. Immaculate condition. 5 .F 2 ::W: S £l'. Lido Realty 3377 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH ms.- eeaut1tu11y decorated white carpeting, wallpaper, etc. Ocean vtew from master suite & living room. 2 bdrm, 21..'t bath, formal dining room, 2 car garage, comm. pool, light tennis courts. Walk to beach. .. ma• Lml.. a.-.- This two story home is on one of the best open View lots on the 181e. A fantastie family home of 6 ~.,bedrooms. 4'..'t baths;4 fireplace, master sUite, ltbrary, dining area. Mvlng room. Entry courtyard wtth spa. Slip will accomodate a 70 foot yacht. Cell for appointment. L1111hold . ... unm* lmllll--~ Specall f.mly home; newly painted in & out. ~ In ..... tones. 4 BR, lnWrcnd werd- rObea, bric* fp with relMd hesth, new roof, :&-='i=w aaumt&m 673-7300 COSTA MESA a LAGUNA BEACH lllal llL .._. Duplex wt1h bay view near to Pavttton. Great locatk>n, walk to ocean, store & restaurants. 3 BR, 2 BA, den-UP; 3 BR, 2 BA DOWN. Cal office for info on winter & summer 9Chedule. auu111.. 1211,m Roomy 2 story home on R-2 lot. LMng room with beam ceiling and cozy comer fireplace, · kttchen open to living room. Bath and laundry room downstairs. 3 BR, 1 BA UP. Good Investment property or keep as famity home. .., IU ....... Enjoy be8uttfut ~ view from IMng room and sundec:t. Kitchen dining area have 90fM view of bay. Located at quiet end of Penin- sula. Have a wonderful summer In your oceanfront home. -..... ~ ~ .. --... PfMlle 91)-cw to 3 ta11c,.. 3 BR.SBA. d9ft. tartMI .... '°°"'· 811 .... pool --.. ---fill. ,8'1oUrtty .. 11 A. .... illlili ............... ml!!!'lm ............................. ltOIWI0'*"81-lltOlllt ..................................... ~ .......... ... 1CA1E 1ACMN • 'N'NQH. Gil• GM. WLOA • Jitl'N> MNOOOR • a.>i&anE ~OR • OASWN CRMAER • Sl9tW« ~ • OMEU. IR't,tiN • ~ ~ ., a.La~•~ oeNS •JOHN W... •IOI NlWIU. •CARO&.~~• "9 .__ • AOOUtt:lt .. - ,,. 1 ., .. ~ _,,,,.,_ ...... ~ .. · ::::;.......;;~-...-· ! -!. -·~1 SOUTH Of= HWY IN OLDE COllONA 0£1 MAR ltlO 8W1t -·-...... .._ .... ~ ..... ft.IUl..,..., .. J ._..._ .,._ .. .....,,, (M ,_... ,_ -_. ...,_ H._ .... ~~.-~ ........... J .... trictaftrr,lnc.. ...... ...,, -. ·-.... ~.rhl ... ~ ........ c.11 ......... Kande. ..... ... OPEN HOUSE , t91UOI U1 Polu 1tda s.t a S.. 14 1110,0IO D Lt1eer.e ..... 14 teli.IM ............................ NELU£ GAIL mu~ ar 111 .., 1.a t1.1t1.111 BIG CANYON He.e ..._. ....., I... Stlt,M NEWPOllT WTll • C... ... a 11111.a _, ... MC.-. ....., ... ..,,,_ STA TD ~ n\ TOJlq Y .JIAQ 11iii:ilZ!iiiQllliili~a:llaiiilalall--l!l!'---------li!lll---lliilJl-----m::;;g DAILY. PILOT /BAL UTAft • ru IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST INDEPE~DE~T REAL ESTATE SERVICES IN THE '.\ATIO'\ .. " BUY OF THE WEEK SPECIAL UDO HOME M71-000 Four BR. 3BA. large master suite. plus all the goodies such as open beams, used brick fire- place. French doors. charm! Joan Lewis TO SEE 18 TO LOVE 1217.000 What a beautiful feelln& to step into this lovely 28R, 2'h8A, townhome. Attached 2 Cir garage. Many upgrades, U&ht end unit location. Carolyn Lowe and Gloria Robertson FOR llU8Y PRORISK>MM.I '224,000 Two BR, condominium, shows llke a model. Plush white carpetlnc. flreplace and bay win- dow. Both bedroom suites are generous In size and completely separate. Gayle Amato OFFICE llUILDING Dee.ooo Great location, perfect owner user for DR, with x-ray, and dark room. Separate examining rooms. reception area. Separate entraince, 8 car parklna. CJose to hospital. Triona Ber&in BLUFFS TOWNHOllE a.ooo Enlarged 3BR. 21/JBA, two story townhome In the heart of Newport Beach. Latest decor. hard- wood floors. Private enclosed patio. Walk to schools and shopping. Micki Cooper ALMOST ALL NEW tm,ooo Southwestern influences; just blocks from the beach. Charmine 3BR. 2BA. home. Vaulted ceil- incs. skylights, in-law bedroom. larce outdoor deck. Remodeled. Gerry Rosenberg STEPS TO YOUR OWN DOCK 1321,000 Walk out of this 3BR. l'hBA. townhome onto your dock. Just a few blocks from beach. Private gated community. Extra large master suite with sitting area and balcony. Maria Elena SUPER VEW tlll.000 The best of the Bluffs. a rare flexible "R" plan which provides privacy for everyone.. Three BR. 2'hBA. view of bay, mountaJns and city ll&hts. Coby Ward 8A YVEW TERRACE tG5,oDO Three BR, 21/JBA. plus family room. One year old with beautiful view of Upper Newport Bay. Gloria Robert.son or <:arolyn Lowe COUNTRYGA .... ailMG ...... H Special home nestled In • sman enclave of superior hornet In HarbOr View HIUs aro.d- moor. All charm and pace this 4BR. home ls luSt riCf'it fOr the Qrinc family. Coby Ward UDOl8&.Ell'AMLIR --Ave BR. 3BA. ~ home with •mefiltles plore! Walk to Udo VllJaie. Elilcellem op- portunity for a fresh surt In • wondefful k>- CltJori! Joan Lewis ........... . ..... Enter the courtyard "°"' Yfltlr ~ drtVe to this wonderful custom residence. lMte rooms. •BR rNSter sUtte O«uples entire eeo:.d level. LJcht wood ftoorS. &.r9e klttMft. brmkmt area. WonderfUl crounds wlth poOI. Ann Pwten SPECIAL VIEWING OPEN SUNDAY 1 GOLF COURSE VIEW S1,115j000 Truly Architectural Dieest caliber! Four BR. plus 2BR, cuest house. Single level floor plan. 100 ft. slate terrace overlooking 18th fairway. Pool & spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody CORONA DEL MAR 1175,0GO A private paradise on the canyon. Four BR. 3'hBA, formal dinina room, family room. Maanifi- cent &rounds with pool & spa. Security system. Private ocean oeach. Ann Peters MODEL PERFECT 1115,000 Perfect Country French 48R. 2'hBA. home. Hlch- ly UP&faded and customized. Lots of French doors and skyll&hts. Shows like a model. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody GA TED COMMUNITY HARBOR RIDGE '7•.000 Largest model, serene private setting. custom- ized end urur next to wide greenbelt. Four BR. 31/JBA, custom outdoor spa A must for a buyer seekinc quality. Ann Peters P~ YEWS • 11,215.000 One year old custom home with panoramic ocean and jetty views. Four BR, 4BA. and every extra. All you couJd ask for in one of Newport's best areas. the villace of Corona del Mar. Tony Shaw GOLF COURSE VIEW tt,215,GIO Overlooking Big Canyons' 8th fairway. Four Bit 3'hBA, formal dininc room encJosed in cedar. Santa Marla stone. clear aJass. Courtyard with spa. Views of city and gol( course. Carol Allison VIEW LOT "75,000 Corona del Mar, breathtaking view from the jetty to the Pavilion. Rare opportunity to build BIG VIEWS S1~ your once in a litetJme dream home. Exdusive Just listed 4BR. family home. Sweepin& ocean nel&hborhood. Sara Hinman and bay views from most rooms! Quality BAYFRONT 1115 DOOIH throughou~. formal dining. Access t<>all Emerald . 4--Bay am::oti Special property. Rod Daley or Located In a pnvate pted community~,~m Dav ir ler bayfront features, 48R, 4BA, master ~ with fireplace. La~ge ~rand slip. Car~ ~ II BAYFRONT CTACUl.AA t1,510.000 comodate a hmousane. Ann Peters Master suite with firep~ ilnd study. Separate OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY THE BLUFf'S ..... 4• Ya.ea a.lilta 28R, FR. view M Coby Ward SATURDAY A SUNDAY DOVER SHORES 11 .... J12E ..... S• 181l FR. Waterfront M Bank.s/Shulef 81GCANVON ...... 1-. ...... 38R,FR M Shlrarfe.nks UDO ISLE ...... 411 ¥19 Dell SBR ·~ Pamaa McCMdle CORONA DEL MAR ...,..,.. ZISPolMllllll 48R. FR M ~tMKobs BIG CANYON .,..,. 14~ 58R, FR. Pool, SPQ 1-'S Donna Codshllll . . SUNDAY ONLY PIOMONTORY 11.-.-• ......... Dr S8R. F'R. ~. Spa M AuM/Stelner BAYlltK>GE ---.. ..__ .. 2BR 1-4 ~HlnmMI BIG CANYON tt....-...... Ill •BR. F'R. Spa. v ... M C:.rol Aftison HAaoa VIEW HJU.S l•iHIM -L11t•1111Ui ... F'lt M Cob; W-.d PfMNSULA ..... .. u.. ,.. M OoftNI Wall cott<>NA DO. MAa _ ....... 29lt Ann~ MG CANYON ...... I .... -.. ~---~ M ,..Shir. llCalM)fl ..,_ 61R..N.: .... V..W M MCO.AIN -2lllt. V9w M wifll with large family room and 3 adjoining bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen with bay view, maids room. Slip for a large yacht. Barbara Aune CORONA DEL MAR S1,721D,OGO Three levels. cedar panellinc. used brick. lead- ed glass create a home of drama overlooking a larce boat slip & harbor. Minutes to harbor entrance. Three BR plus library. formal dining, billiard room. Martha Macnab WNQRM.A S1,l50,000 3.5 acres lit used to be an Orange County Parkl Manicured lawns, 100 year old pine, ficus and palm trees. F1owertnc shrubs and fruit trees. Private pool. 68R. 7BA. Barbara Aune ~ 8A Y LOCATION S2.,s1"5,IOO You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from this home overlooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views, open beam ceill~ . hardwood floors, 4BR. 4BA. plus powder room Rod Daley or Dave Hlrschler OM THE GOt.F COURIE t:z.A-.0-Bil Canyon with lake view, beautiful custom home. Hl&h ceihnc.s, 58R. Of 3BR. elepnt living room, formal dininc. his & hers study. Pool, spa, central air, alarm system. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune Gm OF A Dm ..,.._ rlVe BR. home. One of B&c canyons ftnest offertnss. tao• eolf coorsc. mountain and city l.i&hts view. Imported tHe rod. maids q~crs. chiktrens wine. Master suite with sltti.nC are. and bilk:ony. o.tnny Bibb •nd Unda Oeth ....,.OM: UDO m;a .. ,._ ~·on the watefront. Dock Md sltp. FoUr 8't. study Md Qmily room. 180" swecpiftl vleW ol the harbor. nt&ht lilMs "' Newport Center and mountains ln the~· Tom Allinson 1 ® ~ REALTORS ICEll I I llltlll New 4 BB. 4 BA C\llt.om. living room + t.mily room w/wet. t.n. fireplaoes. French doon & cr-1 SUDll!l views. DNicned ., that familiea can share. Ask for._ DELIA DELGADO a11E ••run 0 -.111 'Ibe! w:eol~-~ .»~inthia d•n•mc SeawS O ~.Ui ~ View and speciow ~OOLDBN •t Mal Tl Kl• l"\111 Great Fixer UpPerl Burr-· ~ cine won•t 1-t! Newport Shores 4 BPO \-,,.,rivate deck. view of wildlife pres ft ..-to ocean & enjoy community pool ~ !'!d>.nia. Alk for_. BILL & DONNA WEBSTEJl lDR•l 11 r Ill.. 1111•111 Ummaal opportwMl)' at this time to buy or leme option. A lovely view condo in th.is pt.eel com- munity. Tranquil Rttinc. Wee .. tio. formal din- ing room and much more. HUl'I')'! Ask for ... UTllBR YA.NI fllEm111uma 11-.111 Th.is 2600 911.lt.. 5 BB. 3 BA .beauty featurel 2 mMter antea. ooe up and one down. ToWly remodeled ki1chen with a.at aabineta plore and Jennaire equipment. Dramatic fOl'IMI dinina room with catbedraJ crilinp ia focal poU1t few tholie who like to entertain. Price ind•tda the land. Ask few-· DOUGBEBB8T I mllCltlm ··--1141.111 A mllll .ee! Superti location~ lUlh Bia Canyon Golf c.ow.. Private leCUrity pied. ~ mlina. pooll. ....... mmt. 2BB. 2BA. ~in condtdan; A* for_ CLO' a rLYNN DKP DBNNI8 GJlDOS ......... -.111 3 BB. 2 ~ BA tri-lewi amom home on quiet comer Jot. Nicely laiwlraped. VllLlbed celJinp. French daOn. hudwood floor'I. *1ficb1' many decb & windows plare. er.Jdmt !Md. t.nily room & Jolt. Alk for._ DBNNl8 GIUMBS .... _ em 1111•111•••- PracticaDy new deUcMd bome. Ccmpletely up- sraded. .... ~ 4 BR. 3~ BA. f.m:nily room; bcaa roma a Jaree deck with a peck of ocean view. n. Jilbt and rilry bame ma two IDllAer' --cmaral llir eonditlainiQc and • marble firep18ce. Walk to the be9cb from '1f:AJT new home in this~ location. Alk for ... Ulm YANK MARCJI S.Alm EXCEEDED $27 MllJJON Expecttre~ Coldwell Banker Raklential Real Eatate Set vtca REPRESENTING 69 BUYERS & SEJ,J,ERS THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS ~JE\VPORT BEAC~ WD'IWl'f ... ,... Wt9tdi'F1 belt buy! 2 BR + den or 3 BR 2 BA cbarmer. Beam ceilinp. 2 firepllaa, tarp kitchen w/DllW appli.tncea Greet curb ·~ UDO ._,. Enjoy Newport Bay + city lishta from beeutl- fully maintained 2 BR co-op ~leutnl decor. new kitchen, porch + fonver Pier A alip available. IAYSIDB COVE UM,• Fantastic condo on the water for a very low price! Terrific location, sated community, pool. jacuzzi llAOON I.Al UM.• Prime location in th.ii charm.in& 3 BR. w/larp family room. Hiah beam ceilinp, brick firepl8ce within 1tepe of &.y A tennia. UDO UN,• Sophisticated bayfront penthoule. Wonderful eanoramic view1 of bey, OCMD, mta +Newport Center are umu.rJ)MMd anywhere! l.AYCllST tlll,• & tional family home .... everythinr' BR. 6 BA.cecilly and bonua rooma. Perfect cond.ition. the finest in family livm,. DOYll SBOll8 Hll,111 Gr.t location on Galaxy Dr.~ one story, 3 BR, formal DR+~ ~lib )'al'd with ape A covend p.tio. OPEN HOUSES Wl8TCUPP SBR Wlll'CLIPP 5BR OLDICDll 3BR+ 2BR SA'MJRDAY 1-5 • 1141 PDl•llOD $329,500D. GOLDSBERRY ,.,,. 1111 BUJB 8Ull $629,000 J. SPARLING $635,000 mAVOCADO D. TROUT N'IWPOIT BBACB I'll IAYSIDB OOVB 3 BR $675.000 L. EWING laVDfB TBUACB 1011 BONNIB DOONI 3 BR f735,000 E. CORKETT llQ CdlON U JOYAL ST GmlQB 3 BR $1.195,000 L. HILL PIOllONTO&Y BAY 548 BADH 181.AlfD H 6 BR $1,596,000 E. CORKETT WDTCUPP 3BR 918CANYON 3BR SUNDAY 1-1 11'1 PDOIOU $329,500D. GOLDSBERRY 7 atJI CBATIAU IOYAL $549.000 M. DEREMIAH NBWfOIT DIGB'l'S llll llNQ8 IOAD 2 BR $590,000 8. REEDY OLDI COii .. AVOCADO 3 BR + 2 BR 1635,000 R. KURTZ NIWi'O&'I UACll 1'16 IAY8IDI OOVI 3 BR $675.000 L. EWING laYllQ TIUACI 1111 BONNIB DOONI 3 BR f736,000 J. CAMPBELL NIWIO&T Dl81118 UI SANTA A.NA 2 BR f749,000 D. ADAMS 818CANYON SBR , PllOl8tJLA 48R llAllSW 3BR II IOIAL ST UOUI $1,195,000 E. OLSON 111 atJINA VllTA $1,696.000 c. HAINim . •111M'Jltf W&NDD '670.000 G. ANDBRSON ~~EVJDORT BEACH llADO&mMll ...... Suneeta over Catalina. lichte ol PMhioa laland fJ'Olll 4 BR Harbor RMl&e dnemhome FR + wood-pe.nelled library '!!di f'irepl8Ce. UDO ttu,• Walk to Lido Villue from e1epnt 2 BR beyfront condo. Marble ti>, French doors, lp9Cioua 1undeck + '-1 viewl ol aailing + city licbta. PSOllONTO&l l.AY SM7.-e Souina 2 story atrium with lkylight makee thia bayfront lisht A brisht. 2 FP, 1 BR. BA on 6nt floor plus 4 more upstairs. BILOOUaT 11,1 ... 5 BR, U BA home. Enmine it carefuJ~; for ita Oawt-detail. extemive wood won .. POOi. a.,. and waterfall. state ol the art kitchen. Can tOday for~tment. l'BNINSULA POINT 11,141, .. Fant.Mtic harbor A night licht views ecra. widest bu location. Charming 2 Hy beyfroat with 3 Bit A mw kitchen. Waterfront p.tio + alip for 40• boet. 818 CANYON 11.ltl,• · · Hup rooma $for entertaining. 2 mast.er BR+ 3ntow . 18th tee A rmw.y. Fi.nest construction ol A atone. LINDA.ISL& 11,-- .Spec:tacula.r, contemporary. remodeled, bQ{rQDt, Europeen kitcheu, 4 BR, 5 ~BA. turn-inc bMin, view. tarp slip + touth patio. CORNER OF COAST HWY AT AVOCADO . .. ... . K><ZAN AND aTY VIEWS FOllYB ... Ex- penw. .-..~and ser..wty in this spectocub 5 8R custom home. With a location nestted high in the hilk. Unobstructed oc~ and city views. 5 fireploces, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, family billiard room, study, wine cellar, fuU bar, 4 cor garage, pool, spa, t9mis court. This home is one o1 a kind by Ron Pol'8ndi11e. Nothing the best! CoJJ Lynne Volentine for a _...._..._ wing ......................................... $2,595, ,,e111t1a 9Je lllEPl.ACUKEI ... Quotity throughout, from the beveled glass and iron entry doors to the 71' frontage on the boy owrlooking the main 1 channel of Newport Beoch. 2 slips, 2 side ties. 3 BR wites, eoch with its own spa ond fireplace with closets fit for a king and queen. Gourmet kitchen, prism skytights reflecting colors flVef"f" where. Cozy living and family room on the boy with firepkKe. Must see-too much to describe. Cati Lynne Volentine for personal showing ·················································~··· $4,250,000 YAOtTEl'S PARADISE ... Outstanding water- front view home. Exclusiw Linda Isle gated community. Lorge ''straigh-in'' boat slip with side fin_ to.fy home with 3 u , plus-Maid'' quorterf. Lorge room for entertaining. New carpet, paint, and wallpaper ............................... $1, 950,000 Old t1/ t:Aeea HIGHLY WG1AD1D SUNHAVEN *>OIL .. GIANDYllW HOME ... Lorge 3 8 ~. 2 ~ IA townhome in desirobte El Toro features large master 8R suite with privatw retreat tiled .ery, living room w /fireploce, clrW'9 ""· kikhen w /tiled counter topt & new flooring, and fOMily room plus a direct CXC9$5 2 car garage. ......................................................... $167,000 OflN SUN. 1-5 ....... 2027 NIWmlDGI. & TOIO HISTOltlCAI. LONG llAOf GllA T 4.ftlX ... OM block off 0C.C.. 11¥d. Art • deco ardtitectUre b,;tt in 1937. "Of*fY is in nc.llent condition. Moftt unit hos basement ...• $63' ,000 PROPERTIES, INC. 270'! fa--VllWI Of OIA~ LOS ANG'llS COUNTllS & CAT AUNA ... This tpeCtac;ular-~ has a "')' unique COii"-' pot'Ofy olllofft .... with Yiews from ~ room. Built for that special fCllftily. A great family room with tun bar and fireploce. A wonderful entertaioment home. 4 M, format dining room, living room, firepkx• in mcm.r suite. Very . • .............................................. $695, Taux .. NIWPOIT tmGHTS ... Three-3 U, 2 IA units with .,mate deck or patio, consisting of 1 ..... family residence and 2 duplexes. Wplex units how fireploce in liYing room and a.nM ,.. ON below market for the area. located in desireobae quiet neighborhood. 361 laPerle ~-Dri>1e by ............... $419,000 o,e.~ AUOl llDGI IST A TIS ............. $715, Sat /Sun 1-5 ........ :......... 1 Harbor ...... Or H~ 11DG1 ESTA TIS ............. $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ............................... 15 T.vlen TUSTltit HW •••...••....................... $195,000 Suftcloy 1-3 ...................... 12292 OnnalMlr a TOl:0 ...................................... $167,ooo Sund.y 1-5 ................... 22027 Newllrlilt• llG CAN'YOl'tl ..•..•...•.............•....•. $649 ,000 Sundmy 1-5............... 1 IV4J a.t..u-loyal OXIOID COUit ................. ~ .. ••· $1495/MO Sat/Sun 1~ ...................... 21 v-Aw. HADOI llDGI BTATI. .............. $569,000 Select ~ t?iUIU 1MG CAN'YON ... 8eautiful townhouse &orge yard & beautiful poof W/'90. GreQt o~ Newport Beach c:ontltmootat~ ftyted & beoutifully decotalwd. Very dr·~Clticl with .it's 30' living room ceiling. 41R, fami room, f°'"'°' dining, offic•, bonus room & sauna. A reol ~ at ...................... $649, OfllN SUNDAY 1-5 .... 1 IUI CHATIAU IOYAI. oova SHOllS GltEAT FAMILY HOME ... Eoch bedroom hos its own both. large pmat. comer Sot with unobstruded view of lodt Bay, night lights and mountains. 4 M , 4 ~ IA, pool and spa. Extensi"9 brick work. Walk to community beach .............................. $619 ,000 BAYSIDE VI.LAGE Ofltl THE WATB .•. Quiet & serene setting. 2 ~ 2 IA with great Newport 8oc:k Bay location. Tranquil boy & boats view. PrMlte community dubhouses, with pools & spas. . .......................................................... $74,500 OCEANFIONT Ta.-..ex ... Fabulous comer location on the sand • crashing W0\191 • Yiews of Cotialino. 3 stories of great view & inccNM. Three-3 8R urWt1 rec:.lllfy rilMOd1 .. d. TM unit <~ be ~-.. ·········-·········· "85,000 11tzdoe 7l1t¥e UNOasnUCTID YllWS ... Ocean. Catalino and Palos Verdes views. 2 •• 3 IA, fonrial dining and foMily room. cu.on. hoftd cut wood floors. Bewled glens & oak French doors throughout. lg. patio w/owritttg. lease option . $3,800/Mto ....................................... $750,000 ONN SAT & SUN 1-5 ........ m ..... 15 TOULON H•DOI 11DG1 IST A TIS ... lAMly ~ IR condO. ~entry w/r'Ufring IMoffts, ~ Wood ftrl, hondpais.-d ... ift the ~ • ..-..id...,• w/rJllllJIJ9 cna. Veewa of the ~ & ~ ~ •••.•.•••••.•........••••• .$7U,OOO OPIN SAT & SUN 1-5 ...... 1 HAllOI lmGI HAllOl llDCll llTATB ... ~ 2 IR Mituua in ...... Hulaor ..... 12, ...._. ~. cOuW .. w •. ~ ....... •d front palio, end Ulllt for ..... prhacr. WOftdw. ful .._.of city ..... hht, MhJAalca Gftd -.... -0 .. •m••••"""'_ .... ,ooo OPIN .... y M.-... -.... ct MONACO *HARBOR RIDGE VALUEI* Full oceen, bey I. dty llahta v1ew9. o.1grw pertect Woe 3 bedroom. 3 bath mOder home. AetreM Of,,_.., euit.. + 3 frplca. Private IP9 oft IMng room. Guwd gal9d community w/pool& tennis. A vlllue at$891,IOO. To .... c.i1 PATRICK TENORE 831-1288 Of 780-8702. Uke brMd neiw. M1.m .. this apecl8' property. The "l.ucwne" model. YOUR LISTING HEAEI *BIG CANYON 8ALEILEA8E* Two to cttOOee "°"' -IMllht a *'I IWve s bdnft. 2lt blllh. formal dlr""9 room. bf.,.._. --. trplc. wee .,. +pool. 1P9 & tennil In gmd .,_ Front 1239.111 Md 12511.IOO w/TEAMS °' .._. for $1715/mo. e-.z to -. cal PATRtCK T£N0AE 831· 1218 or 780-8702 ***FREE*** One )'Ml' home ..,,.my from 11t A"*1c8n Home Warrenty on .. new latlngl or putd\aMe from Patndt T•-;;. "YtNr P9r- 10f'81 Relll Estate Specli1111t". v-. wMf\ ~ Mat or buy wtth PATRtCK TENORE.~ - r.ceNe a Of'9 Y'W' home wr.nty FAEE at the ~ of .ec.owt Fot ... month of Mllyt .;:. PATRICK M. TENORE * #1 A£/MAX AGENT * In ALL Orange County for 1987! Nationalty ranked #2 In North America with sales of approx- imately $25,000,000 and 100 transactions in 1987 -and Still on the Rise, by "SPECIAllZEO" and "PERSONALIZED" Servtoe! *SPYGLASS WITH OCEAN YEWS* ~ s-tect 5 or I bdrm w/pool tpe + 190• ~ cnmlc ~ & c:lly llghtS ,,... + torTMt ~ rpom. famly room, wee bllr, 2 lleplilce9 ~ mudl men. Mult~ Abeoeute bllrgllln M $791,IOO w/TEAMS. F« details~ PATRICK TENOREl31-128Sor 7to-8702 Hurry won't !list. *ABSOLUTE STEAU* Nelle 0.-Custom Englllh Tudot &tllte. Model J*t1ct 5 bd. 6 ba. 5192 8Q. ft. of .e.g.awMewt Coepoiatlon must Uqu1dlde seoo.ooo llPP' • r , w:illk>e .. OHL v se 19.900! Vac8nt. May U.. tor MOOOhfto. cm1 PA TRICK TENORE dir9ctly .. 7eo-8702. Hurry, )Ult ebout SOLOt REAL ESTATE FACTS BJ: Patrick Tenore "To°'°" -II to,,..,_ -II to c:Mnge " \ -__ ......_ INTERNATIONAL REALTY HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEW USTING! A b.igbly upgraded and expanded Carmel model with two bedrooms and bath added upstairs. Fre9hly painted inside and out. new carpet. new kitcben. marble entry. Large ple- sbaped lot is put for kids and pet.a. plus private cul-de-sac location. $445,000. Ad# 010 . LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT Ezqais.ite cootemporary residence located on prime Laguna oceanfront property complete with private steps to beacb and private beacli fevel bath house. Three spa's. partiq for a cars. Whitewater and ocean views. A.sting price $1,295,000. Ad # 011 HARBOR RIDGE No upeme bas been spared to create tbis architectural master- piece. Tbe flawless detail of design and constl'DcUoa is nOt unlike a f&ne wort ol art. Tbe generous me of slate, copper and other quality materials~ be matcbed. ComPl"isina lix spacious bedrooms. five and oae-Ulf batba, parkin& lOI" as-many u five automobiles, this estate offen the maximum in lunrioua livta&. Outstaodinc bay and night ligbt views. In the fin!::fecs ata1es of C'M8tructioD now, decorative fmjsbes may be by the pu.rchuer. Call today for a private viewiDC. P.~.ooo. Ad# 017 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH A mapificent residence of bistoricaJ significance. Situated on two large lots across the street from the oceanfront. and offerine style and charm long-forgotten. Completed in 1937 for the Mayor of Laguna Beach. this Ufte bedroom and Ufte batJI home bas excellent ocean and coastal views from the muter bedroom and outside ~k. Call today for a private sbowing. f l ,37S,OOO. Ad # 001 610 KINGS ROAJ>.LOT Build your own two story bome oa the lUt vacant lot oa Kinp Road. Grut views of oceaa and bay, 1Uper sumets, and away from noise. $495,000 Ad# 002 · EMERALD BAY-REDUCED! F.a.sy, open, emmineatly liYable foar~bedroom, *-batJa home offers lots of privacy for r;wtnc family. Laree patio nd llaa doon briac Uae oaUkle ia cUu1 or elepnt entertainin&. Lota of fruit tftel and Jarae lled> pnlen. Sboit walk to exclusive Emerald Biy beach and ccamanity. $759,000 Ad# Ott HUNTINGTON BEACH! Located on almost one-third acre this custom 1200 sq. ft. estate style hacienda ls one-of-a..ti.nd! Featuring outstanding custom titcben. 800 IQ. fl master suite with its own fireplace, spacious f1owiQC living area. Four bedrooms. three baths,~ roof, and covered RV access and privacy. 111il home bas it all Offered at $379,900. Ad# 01' LIDO ISLE BAYFBONT ExqJaisitely decorated, th1a lovel7 traditional home offers the ultimate in bayfront livtnc. Offertnc five large bedrooms plus a maids room. five baths. three ~ and a center atrium wnt.- *Ylicbts that brighten every day. Tbe bayside courtyard i.Dcludes a swimmi.og pool, spa aDd waterfall. Tbe pri•ate dock will accommodate a large yacbl Everything is fresb and new. $4.200,000. Ad# 012 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT 60 fl on the bay with private slip for three large yachts. This be_aotiful, ~Uy remodeled East ~y Avenue estate bas every- thing you ve dreamed about! Lu.xunous master suite spreads ac~ the enti~ width of the second floor providing breathtaking views of. Newport Bay. Large yard with new patios, spa and landscapmg. Lush lawn runs from brick patio to bulkhead. 'Ibis ls • Newport at ·its best! $2,200,000. Adi 011 LIDO ISLE BAYFBONT A stunning contemporary bayfront for the dlscriminatinl. Ex- quisite detail throughout startmc with the beveled crystaf front doors, leading to a ~·v· room with a 1e>ariQc two-story ceilinc and Te.xu limestone f Formal cliDiDg room adjoins the St. Charles kitchen that s every possible convenience. Tbe master suite bas two baths, buge clolets and its own fireolace. There ll a total of five bedrooms plus four and one-ball baths. 'Ibe dock will accommodate a large yacht f l ,HS,000. Ad# 02S 621 LIDO PARK DRIVE Ca:stomiied bayfront Lido Put Mearity condo. ~ft me of brick, mirror, .,-neli~ Dramatic new kltcMIL Two bedrooma and dm, wine Jtoraae. 2 50 lqUl"e feet. Fa.,._ Yiews from two ~ -SunrUe and RmleU! Slip anllable for $8 foot yacbl Priced at ..-.ooo. Ad#to7 BARBOR VIEW HILLS . . A BroadmoOI" bome perfectly located to ca,... a faatatie view of tile ocean, barbOr, IUDleta alid the Jlllats at . illOl Four bedrooml, two and ooe UJf batbl. re1DJdel1d kitcllen witb *JUOt. and a private PrimmiDc pool complete tbe ~ ••. Fee Ad#020 NEWPOIT CREST We Mft a plu 2 witJa .ame oceu Yiew fram matter bedroom. TwO lll*wm pl• two ud .....U bMla OanwM ..., 11uda- tlaa fl'OW(dH tamil CCMlr1a. pool. .... ud DIMFlhr~ aanleD ,..... Walt to ocean beadlel ud .,,,.. '*·•· £ta tINDA ISLE A ftrJ special -resi,_,""....,de-nc-~ •a prtnte llland. Spidom. Wit.It m ~and five bltlll, ud f tsm far ancto-family ~ willl poil,.,. plat a•-ID IDlllt.S bednom. Larae lbMtltip wiO acanw.-a. • .. foot ,.cM. stlU.•. Fa Mii • --- R 0 s GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY llEVOt. Y HIU.S HANCOCK PAU ~ SANMAaJNO -------------RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING?------------- Retocab,. can be a very tryins explfltftet. 8't Georae Elim can make rt eas.er tor you Georce Elms Rtatty has been""'*' peot* fiRcl tM rcbt hofnes for over 60 years. And to heli> even further. Georce En.ins has pned with RE.LO. a nitiomnde network of ruttors who specialize 111 ~ease tile trinsition of reloClbnc. We .. dnct yoo to 1 Rell Estate Protessionll in tM area of your choice who wtll discuss all your needs '" detaal. Go om commumty profiles. ProV1de you information on local schools, entert11nment. shoppinc and e~ etse of interest to you. • The Georce Elkins Company proYldes this semce n a courtesy to our customers. Just ~ our office at ( 714) 759-9100 and ~ for °"' ReloClbon Sc>ea*l I NEWPORT BEACH I RURAL BACK BAY ·Walt to park to etlJOY sunsets from this 3 bdrm. 1 bath home. Hardwood floors throuehOul New roof. baslC/cood condition belt needs some work. lovely front & backyards with bnck patio, rose prden & fruit trees. NB schools. $179,500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEAUTY · Decorated like a drum. Lcht. •Y ~ rm. with a floor to ce.linc fiteplace. ~ commurwt1 pool, 1 bdrm, waa to e~ Perfect starter or investor unrt. Only $114,900 VERSAILLES CONDO · You will lowt this 2 bd, 2 ba end unit with some bay VteW from nmter bedroom. Great bul1t-fn storace 1n botlt bedroom dostts. Mmored doors. Neutral colors throupout. Gate cuarded com- munity pool, spa l clubhouse. Call now to see. $139.000 NIWPORT eEACH PENTHOU8E MA~ VIEW OF OCEAN a MY · One of the llraest Wiits "' die v.. Bllloa with a Sf)ICIOUS family rOOM ~-. lftl plus two bedrooms. den, c:athedfal c-.. •Nttts and two lartt decks. [flfOY tM MC4riy Of I pt9d COtMIUftity illd the care free life at tM poof & spa or ..,. to tile buctl. Call now for tn appointment $410,000 PRESTIGIOUS BIG CANYON · lartest Dune home ''Versaile" model on Coif course. larie pmate lot on quiet cul de sac. Quest par'k1nc. Master surte on first floor plus other bedrooms. exh wrth bath. Extended dim,. room oftf1oob beaubful prdens & Coif course. Family room • firecitace. $865,000. OPEN StlBY 1-5 11 Rl£ FONTAK-81G CANYON-NB VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE YEW · Poputar ''Latour" llCldet with two master bedroom swtes each with its on bath.. Beautiful YteW of ocean, bay & city liehts. Very conftnient location. Walk to tile ocean or enic>Y the lowely dubboase, pool, & ~ Gated COfftllUnl- ty & seainty ~ Oner Wll carry 2nd trust deed. lnlftledlatt possession. $196.000 I COSTA MESA I RETIRED? WANT TO TRA YEl? · But sbll hawt a crut place to come home to. Na stable park with low. low space rent Beaubful 2 bdrm. 2 bath plus den mobile home. Enioy own fenced yard/patio aru. Small pet ok. Must be over 40. $54,000 HUGE TOWN t.a. -Loytfy 3 bdrm with C*l·• boo OCllft ... futures include formal dMlinl n>Olll, separate ._, rooe & lu$h l"eeftbtlt locaboft. located up the htlt from Dana Point Harbor. $209,900 I LAGUNA BEACH I .. PRIVATE ACC... TO tiltACH · Custom. -... arya~ • ~ Views. 3 bd. 2.5 .... ..,,., ' u ~-" "" ... Absdlltdy ....... ~ • ~ lllllfS. $475,000. I HUNTINGTON BEACH I ADULT COl•INNITY · tUm4GTC»f BOCH-Thts pmate, ., • end itnit condo has tusl been c;omptetety redecorated with new pant & carpel and awarts 1 new owner. If you are om 55, & would 1t•e a condo '" this fabulous mwtHnilion dollar ptecuarded fdty, thts may well be for you An attracbwe ded & endosed prace. too' $84.900 IRVINE WOOD•llDGE UtO'·o.-.v HOIE · BeautlfuC ~ .. ~ ·•"' extensift use of ceramlC tile. FrOfl' · ~ 1n front to the wood dec:hd ;s :;A;k you'• feel n&tit at home. A must set $24~. "· SPAIN COSTA DEL SOL YLLA .. IMR8Eu.A- 8PA91 ·This VIia is built on ~of an acre.. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Property IS located ICIClfOI. 15 Rlll'I. from Paerto Banas the Millionaite's playtroond 111 Europe. Thts is a wondtrlul ~unity to own your wacation house 1n the part of Eur0c>e. wtlert tM weather is wonderful all year around Purchase alone Of shirt wittl othef couples and use 1t lot business or family or both. $155,000 I RENTALS I ....ORT CM9T · Eld llftil Or-* ftoorplaft. lbhwitllretrutoft_.,..__.. .. "*"we tirtplace l Wlttllr. Malltt. Cnuau1'tJ pool & a.ni&. VICll'l .... '9 ..... $1150/llD . 9-0-- ..... 21U llYllllE 11111 , ... -···--· INEPllalDllTill Featuring the finest In constructk>n, thll Incredible reskience offera 9,000 square feet of pampered luxury. Huge. private boat dock, swtmming pool & brick courtyard. Fabulous views of the bay w/160 linear feet of water. Slmpty the finest. $8.5 million price reduced to 7.5 mlllon. 2121-22• mEET 1111111 ... 11 PllFESSllllL TE-Miil "Blue Chip" environmental Includes prt- vate, park-like custom, bridt home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 bathe,. private profeak>nal tennis court, grott~ styte pool & apa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,695,000 11 Ll•A llLE PllYITE UTE RlllEI 111.IR ...... TllllT1lllL Thia w.terfront home wae COMPLETELY remodeled & exp8nded 2 yeera ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 12' cetHnga. Exquisite master bedroom w/Hls & .._. baths+ MP••t• 8lttlng room. Pier & llip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $3,200.000. The best of Linda Isle. 124 S. llYFlllT Ill•& ISi Ill -PIDISUP Just listed, this 3 bedroom, 3~ bath home ts stragek:ajly situated to aee 5 Newports 7 lslands with magnlftcent western ex- posure. Recently remodeled. this fine home olfen adult IMng with private apa. 2~ car gw-oe and one of the best views In tbe city. Huge pier and slip. Priced to ..a at $1 .895 rntlion. ,, 11 lllPILI . ............ , ........ . un •-••••••n The ~ Old Enallh home ettuated on the best location Of .wt>or ~ -. turea 5 bedrroma, 8nd ••••ping atallr-cw in the grMd fOyw. Mllgftlflceltt ... of ocean and my .. the way to Cetllllna and Paloe V•dee. A gendemlln'I atudy. 80d formal ptllk>r .,. tome of the "*'Y featur•. Thia wel 9X'ICUted property le offered for $2,900,000. . UTEl1-• Country French at ft9 ftneet. Thfs k>Yety 4/ bedroom, 5'~ bath custom w/prtvate & spa & over 6,000 8QUWe feet la br new. Gourmet kitchen, study, bonus r & extensive use of white oak & marble ar but a few of the many exquisite feetur Motor CQUrtyard & 3 car ovenlzed gar This Is llving at tts finest. S 1,595,000 IEWUSTm IPBUTl•1·1 ··COTL ITLJ\LT1 ,, COTE'REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU• 2111 ILTlllll •nE •mEllllmtl• UTE ...... ~ Fabulous tMrw Cove. IOUltt of the COM& High- way, thll emMhing 3 bedroom, 3 beth cwaom home hM ~ remod1l1d Md lndudee a coms:i11tll)',.. kitchen wtth al new applllaa. F.u.tic Pectic Ocem'1 V'9w + Yer/ .,,... pool. Thll ldult ortllltad home oner. prtvaee. _... a.Mty beect'I Md the ''MOST'' of ... "BEST'. Quiet Study. ~ Md only $1,495,0001 a um ISLE P111an un ......... 8pectec:ue. t./frOnt CUilom with 160 LIN- EAR FEET ON THE WA TERI Featurtng 4 Bdnna, & 3'A ...,. w"-'ttly room & den, this adult-occupied hOme .. lmrnllcUIMe end In mow In condttlon. Pter Md tip foi • 85' boet. $1,495,000 41•••11111. ·•lllYllllllRID UTE llllm 1111111•11 Over 5.000 lq. ft. of luxury CMr1ookJng the 4th Flllrny of the Big C-.yon Country Club, this expMded, remod1l1d Md cus- tomized v ....... towMome frellturea • 22 x 28 f~ room, 4 bedrooma, •~ bathe, ...... lltnry, putting .... and muctt, muctt men. C.-foir 'ilppolntlMnt. $1, 100,000 ........ IOUI YIEWI ClllEI l•IUllll·llTllllL U- YllTllE plus w/lots ot oak, brick, French doon & windows, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, pool & great family size yard, 3 Private Beeches. .... ..... u. •lllAI YIEWI UllN llllE SllWPUIE· PllYICY IS I PLIS Guar,.0 lted community, magnificent ocean. .. • light views. 3 bedroom, 3 t°'-··o \-.. ...nauy decorated with exquls. S .. ~ate spa Community pool. spa & t -· an-. ••tm11• llUll VIEW! Ill YIEW F• • SIULL Pllll· IPYIUSS llLL-1 S .... i OY• IWll Sit down & enjoy ... 0 1..-,.,,rooms, 2 baths, family room, ,e. . .-room, formal dining, wet bar. 2 fire~~~ & pool size yard. 1111,• ........... llYFlllTl-SLIP SPiii II lmMT 11111 Resort style" bayfront executive suite. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Lovety decorator colors arid papers throughout. Within walking distance of the famous Lido Village. . ••••• ..... ,. •111111 Tl IEUllT, AILT Tl EllRE, Mm ... ES You'll love the open flow of this traditional, large 4 bei"~om, 2.5 bath home. Designed for t .. ~ ~ ·te llvtng ex- perience! Formal ~o ,_. .-11t family room, large utility roe.. ,, spa. large yard with a pool & more~...rts, cupboards & stotage than you'd ever Imagine. If this sounds like your dream home call.. t•,111 ........ 111111 Y1EW1 IPY&lll a&.-11 ... TIPS '""from this lo.,.. ltt down ocean. bay & city light view. Gorgeous by day, fabulous by night! See from Newport Beach to Palos Verdes. 3 or• bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, private pool, 2 plvate spas, private sauna! EXTRA: 8 CAR GARAGE! HM,111 ....... ... mm 1111• --llPllT " • ... In thls loYety 5 ~ 0 3 ~ home. FMtures 1nctucMt· ... 0 • 1, famltv styte ldtchen, large S .-..... ,sy room:,:;;: ... _ .. ·PUT OUR FAMILY .TO WORK FOR YOUR FAMILY! -- .. Ta -llT TUT WIY By spotting & jumping on deaJs like this rented & ready 10 year ofd-14 unit apartment complex convtentty k>cated In Anahefm. The present gross Income ts 88,656 & the rents are way too lowf Asking price ts $860,000 but submit aH offers! ....... l•TSFMSILE 11'111Ellf1·2·1 1 -One bedroom apartment I -Two bedroom detached homes I -Two bedroom townhomes . Leverage Into an lnveatment for your future In lhia premium location on ..... 1111 ...., .... ..._ WeU maintained and great curb appeal. Investment opportunities llke this don't come fNfliy day. don't miss~ chancel 1111•• -· ... ll'laAll m.L This former model .. home often • tKtrms, 2t~ baths. family styte kitchen, large fam6ty room w/flreptace, lovely =oom w/flreplllce, a huge ywd & up.. alCh as ... Whhe tt....,. tlle, * con- ing, central vKUUmtng. wNte w-.ed open beemS & MORE! 1111,111 ....... .. -I ... ,.# 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Qi:~ts for 10 years con- secutive. Jll WAIT IEla TS - ULL TIE list. IUNDAY1-5,---------------------- 11 .... ....., • e.ytront 2 bdrm, 2 bath SHp 1Pec9 ' ~"'"" f)Je 7M """'-"" "'s.ee~ .. ... Owning a home on the most exc:tusiYe t8lend In ••• .._.. is the dream of fMnY. Stop dreaming! This is the beet priced bayfront home on LWa hie. The long Mst of extras indude 4 bedrooms, 3'A baths, format dining. llvtng room, family room, a sunny breakfast area, 3 ftre- paloes, a soothing spa, 24 hour security guards & your own private dock that will aocomodate up to 72' of your favorite toy! The financing ts excellent & assumab:e. 57 Unda Isle ta offered at $1,750,000 fee Fot a prtvate 8howing call ...... IH·lm 11L111 •ns-11n11n...,1n Owner out of kteenex. Aegrettuly weepmg owner must move out of town and needs to 9el this beautifully decor-*' and well appointed 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. c.11 now don't de&ay. Priced for Immediate sale at ~ -·-·· llllRln Now la ,out' Chance to own a home on the sand! ~ front home, 9UJ*' dean. great location nw 72..,... on~ Peninluta, •bdrm, 3 ~home with 1 bdnn. 1 bath rentet untt, 2 cs gwage with potentlet tor 4 carat •--mmR f l"M'M.IJ Wilm.Ill IOI -·--- ·--· -·' -·-'"'· ....... llllTlll .....-1 4 To be IOld u-la. lJr'ldemWUI for ~ ..... Vacant, on MWer, ftreplllce. lllfg9 1 bdrm, 1 bath. Hurry! ..-u.-. WESTSllE IEITIL One bedroom, one bath, cottllge, private enclosed yard, fireplace, no garage. _,_+ .... -. .m•12-•- II. llllT 11111 This 2 bdrm, 2 bath home la within walking distance of Sout~ Coat Plaza. Walk to the new music center.~ freeway KClll. P~_t_~ terrific starter home. Only SJl,m -~ ......... .... llllTPWI Spaciou1 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo In co.ta mesa. Cheerful end Unit with patio. Wll/!Jr. to your favorite lhops and '9tauranta. Wonderful lo- cation. t111JIS ILi .... lft.Lll "WllT 111.D" .. bdrm, 2 ......... Ma ...... moltW49 ... QUtWtera. s1.2001mo ......_ Try 11,eoo down. ., .. -ILR.- 1111 •"' -n . LoweittJn tl.wpor1 Tm 3 bdrm, 2'A Mitt end unit. Owner rmiy conelder ..... option. ...... ........ lllLID • llVEIT• large R-2 lot. 1 bdrm hoUM, good location In C.M. Don't pus thla up before tt eell. t1 ... -·- USTSllE 111.LlllSE Fantastic 3 bdrm, 2 bath, huge plulhly !Md- ~ Y•d, ftreplaoe, Indoor l.undry, plua 2 car pr •. Wiii not lat..abeotutety the best EuUide ~ Priced to eel. Clllt for ~ -~ EllTlllE 1-2 Two detached houMe on one lot. o.tfng 2 bdrm, 1 bath front hou8e, dbt gs. SmllHer 1 bdrm, 1 bath In back w/Cllt'pOrt. Both w/feneed yerda. Anxloua ownen. Alk~ onty aM,m ... ...• IElllDUUI ee.utJful 1 atory 2 bdrm 2 bath. In move-in condition. Walk to the t>Mch. . SI ... .. ,, .... ***Pll• E~~*** FantMtlc 400 bkD <-' ~ L 0.JY. 3 a.roe~ ~ = ~~f» 0 -.y, Md 2 cer~ ......... .. lllY• 11111•1 large 3 bdrm, l'At bath. Brtght & "'1y w/fpl, fomW dining. ...... w91k49 "*'ored Wd- robe, poat. IP9 & tennll. Lelille for I 17111Uo. or bur• ..... NfUIR IEIK A.FEW OF OUI ~~19A''11c• An1mt:: ~/Vat •••I' ;11 ...... Tn -· • ~TlnOll --1-M1111.,;.i1 t ~ --Ill plllt..,.._.TlllC ;m flt ;at~TMC =Ill $11~0GI -·~dllU.~TtllC -·-e.oi. dll U.-38R-l<Oa _9-llflN ..... SM-TMO .. CorwdllU.-48R81 ... .... lkJl1~ tUR USTllCS ••. ·2BR-«~ Jr ................... .. . ...................... ... .............................. -Sea .................... ..... nperNortl* ................... .. .......................... -c.tloll ..................... .. R-TlllOl9 ..................... ... 3A-Tenort .................... .. R-Tenort ................... ... 3R-T9IOl'I .................... .. ~ .................. .... 1BR-Sllk .................. .. -58A-Pllll ..............•...•• -- l(oope .................... -- Koapl ...................... .. -l(oapl ..................... ~ Bfl..Tenoie .................... .. at ........................ ... ............................. Tenore ..................... .. 8fl..Ttll0ft .................... .. ~ .................... .... M-T.,.. ................... .. l8A-Koape ................... .. JA.T ....................... .. .............................. R-Koapt .................... ...... ·12 -• •-111m 11n1 Custom built 3000 aq. ft. 3 bdrm, 21A bath cul de uc, private spa & BBQ. Formal dining and bonul room with Mt bar. 2 fpl. Must Me. Top location. m..-......... ...llTIEllm 3 bdrm, 21~ bath + loft on large lot. Fantastic potential. Hurry on this one. sne.- -• uz~ IRIY •1111 •El Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath, new kitchen, wood beam ceilings, large muter bdrm, only steps to the sand, terrific value at am.-... _ 40 ACIE PllCEL Off the Ortega Hwy, nMr residential develop- ment last of the large ptW'ceia. Build reektentlal or rural ranches. Call for detaffa. Aak;ea ... mlll&EIM IEWPllT IUll ESTATE IPPlllL ~ ACIE RM\t>Mng rMCh styte relidenCe with 3 bdrm, den & twnMy room. Thla ~t home la lltuated on a double lot. Cow1try kitchen wt1h • tunny btellkfut •ting .... s.p.me fonMI dining .,.._ Solllrtum wtfMiows Md much more. overlized grounda wtth kdh tropbl,.., yard, pool tpa, upMllw graaed ... with fruit• tr..i "Perteet Setting for a Lua.." lt•plll · .. ...... .. ... NIEll~ llOITEllllEll ESTATE Thia fabuloeu Medtterrane9n Estate, has t. come the bargak\ you've been waiting for. Nestled In the hHl9 of Orange wt1h lnctedlble daytime & evening vtewa. Near by homes ap- praltlng & eeMinQ for hundreds of thousands of dobra moretl ...... .. 14 lllES lllllE Cllm BuHd 5 eetat9 lize homes. Mountain, canyon, coastal vtewa. --llm& MIZllWlll lllTIYITEI SEWI D•llSITE•lll lncredlble front row ocean & harbor views. Exdu8We lntne T•r9Ce. 4 bdrm, 3 bath with tot.I dW. A COf'nll11t1 remodel wtth Ylewa from everywMre this elegmnt home ...... Euro- PMl'l kitchen with ...... oek cabinetry, whit• marble flooring high vUted c ••noa. fmnly room & formal dlr*ig. The ~ master suite ha Its own private wbled courtysd. ... , ... ~~­..--•-11~ 1111.,•m s• 141m111 ns.u Pride buldlng. With ......,.. lat. Good Mix. Greet O.C. location. ~ °""'= ---- -·UI~ . ( . -.. _,__,_ .. _ -. .. .. JOHN R. MAURER .• RE/MAX REALTORS Specializing In ,,,..,.,,.. Along Coa•t•I Newpqrt S..Ch 631-1266 RES. 873-1718 • f ?lappfl Btetlltl"fl 1Zewp"et 21eaclll 7,, ?hwp"d a,ac, <!c1111111111ie, '""' ''"' ''' ,,tac~ '" liw "1e 100 1~ae~ """' 1Z11a wilt/, "'e ''' 11~zt 100 1~au jlilu. jl"'" 11taMe,e e1111 Mdp yt111e /m11ily i"'" i11 tM~ tea- tliti"11 "' /111~ liw119 i11 ?hwJl"et lJ,acM witM th JJ't:/«t '""'' /'1e y1JM. <!alt jl"6" 1'111ZMe,~ t"tlay. llEW lllt EIECU1m FlllllY llllE 1776,llGO DANA POINT-Located on harbor view site with city lights. 3 story resi- dence snuggled In foothills. Many ex - tras, Intercom, 3 fireplaces, master suite w/spa, guest quarters, servants quarters, bay windows, trench doors, microwave, den, 3 car garage & wrap around deck. Has 5 bdrms, 5 baths, paddle fans & more ..... 714/759-1501 IEClJIEI CllllM 1691,000 LAGUNA BEACH-Famasttc-tri-levet with salty breezes. Snuggled on hill- side with ocean view. Has 2 fireplaces, gazebo, spa, large view deck over- looking canyon, family room, 5 bdrms, 3 baths, 2 car garage & motivated ownerl Priced for fast sale. ..................................... 7141759-1501 ICUI ml lllEI llli9,• · NEWPORT BEACH-Sophisticated Harbor Hills 4 bdrm, 2 bath residence with many extras. Security system, 3 car garage, cherry hearth, family area, premlUm lot, redecorated Wtth planta- tion shutters & morel An x'lnt valuer ................. : ................... 114ns9-1501 El l~D Imm 1211,• COSTA MESA-Highlights this charming 3 bdrm, 1~ bath home In good family area. Completely re- modeled master suite, Indirect light- ing. wilk-tn cloeet, remodeled master bath, 2 car garage, boat access + ~ other extras. A first rate home ¥91ue ............................. 714/759-1501. • IPPIEalml + VEii 1171,• COST A MESA-Cheerful Bluffs 2 story condo overlooking the city Hghts. 3 bdrms, 21A baths, fireplace, beamed ceilings, 6alcony & newly decorated with new paint, carpets + kitchen & bathrm floors. A genuine value ............................. 714/759-1501 TIE llUAllTl •WI 1314,llNI IRVINE-in this J.M. Peters 4 bdrm, 21h ba, 2 story residence. You'll feeJ the differenc& as soon as you enter the warm & inviting foyer that opens to a large liv rm highlighted by ca- thedral ceilings. Formal dining rm. family rm w/fireplace & wet bar, an exciting kitchen w/Jenn-aire range, large 3 car garage, spa & many other extras. Located on a well manicured lot in quiet cut-de-sac. An exceptional value ............................. 714n59-1501 lllEITIHT P11P£1n • -lllTllA 1441,- A rare chance to buy an apartment building in Austria. The building in- clu~ 5 apartments and a store. Its location is unique, only a few miles from Italy and Yugoslavia. For further details and information, ptease con- tact Henry Grum at.. .... 714n59-1501 ••••• , lllllE • ••Ill IUCI Ill;• Move into this carefree mobile home In Udo Park. Lovely bayfront, 1 bedroom, 2 bath home is ready for you nowt It Is currently in probate. You'll love the location. Submit au offers! ........................... 714/759-1501 2670 San Miguel Dr., ~ewport Beach (714) 759-1501 For the convtn~nct of our customtrS and'our d~nu. ouroffius art o~n daily from 8:30 a.m. to B:JO p.m. . 714/494-1177 r Gl8CJt &tatet &dulMt Mllale nJRNER IATES • Welcome to our world . . . A 'NOrld of private coves and ~tldY bedches. -CM •I& 11111 -Thia ex-treordinary 5 bdrm 5 bath home la located In this coveted gate-gu.ded communtty and is only steps from a private Mndy beach. Designed especially for ent«taln- lng. $1,700,000 DIRI Ill -A wonderful ocean vl9w 3 bdrm, 3 bath family home In· thll exdultve private...._ It has 2 ......... a Wiit bar, and 19 W1Y cloee to be9ch, pllrtt. ..... and pools. $e75,000 ' _.. -Thia mllgnlftcent .. bdrm 3'At bldh home la doee to the ocean and hM wonderful whttewat• views. Amenltiel In- • dude atepa to the bMctt, 4 car gsge and It la lttuated on .,. exceptionally large lot. $2,100,000 -Thia 3 bdrm 2 bath home In Lows Three Arch Bay hM high beilrn 4= 111~ twdwood "°°" and • ..teed yard the cNldrele. pg a good ocean view. Large tot offers expansion poalblltlee. $550,000 Merrill Lyach Bas Maneloas Listings ; Don't beHeve there's a scarcity of sharp Ustlngsl Merril Lynch has several attractive homes, $115,000 to $3,695,000. Today's COYER HOIE ls an example: The magnifi- cent Stonehouse In Corona del Mar at $895,000. It will be open Sat & Sun at 315 Poppy Ave. And there's morel Merrltl Lynch special- izes In fine properties, properly priced. .......... k .... Nl•llU!..A Tow.10• New, on the sand. 2 bdrm, 3 ba. lg fMlter wtth ftrepl8ce, spa. ALSO LEASE $3000. 1875,000 . CU'ft Al A MITTOM-No footing! Peninsula • bdrm, 2 beth, beect'I "°"'9 w/everythtng new & neat. Fr. doors, c:hamMng frptce & patio. $459,000 ................. no••••• .. HAMOR RtDGE-Spectacutar wnong the epectacWlr. Eight bdrms. 7 frplcee, 9 bethe. tunrm, ea .. q rm, At>rwy. $3,895,000 QULJt WHATTA W!M-ExpensMI mtn & night lighta. Highly upgreded w/Fr. doors. lhuttera. new woodc•• wtndows. White tfte & tpa. $695,000 ................ Ill< •e&.UDB> WAIUlr'RONT-BaYl'de Or., CdM. • bdrm, .. b9. 2 frpk:a. 8dult ,..,..., wtth old wof1d dwm. OM* m9Y trade. $1,595,000 _.ON nm MY-With big rooms. lklgte ltory ftoor = top cond. Low price. pier Md llp tpece ll1d. 11, 111.000 ,.._y W9CM--PMN & ec::111e model Included for wt5*; 11 IF *"' 90t. 90' OCW'lfront In Okie Corona dlt .... 11,200,000 GOLF COURSE co•u~Propo99d 1rvtne eo. ''Downcoast'' golf COW'98 back.t to this new• bd, 3 ba on CdM hillside. W/oc:tet11t & mtn. vtews. $695,000 NEW 'NEAR BEACH-Just a few pine tr .. from beach; CarmeJ--iikef Nr MW 2 sty, 4 bd. ac-i Ylews over 3000 sq. ft. Quiet next to Oceen Blvd. $950,000 "THIE STONEHOUR"-l.andmartt in Olde Corona det Mar. Oak cabinets, beYeled glaSS, lofty beams & masslve frplc. 4 bd, 3 ba + fem rm. $895,000 SIX KDROOll a FLAWLESS-Expended New- porter model, pool, spa & prtvate toc.tion w/canyon view. Tum-«ey condition. $4590,000 LOTTA CLUCK FOR TIE 9UCKJ-Upper Bay cul- de-uc, 3 bd, den, massi¥e mstr ste & formm dining, single sty, 7 skytites. Must 191. $279,500 PRIVATE RETREAT-Hr Hoeg Hoep. 1 bdrm condo, htghty upgraded. Completely fumilhed w/views, comm. pool & spa. S 115,000 CHARii A FLAIRl-M819N9 brick trpk: 0¥9' hdwd floors, dining rm, w/come1 frplc, knotty ptne waits. Fr doors, 2 bd, 2 ba. $279,000 In Newport Hgts. ................ UDO l8l.E ANXIETY-We're 1-"'lng anxious! 3000 sq ft 4 bd, 4 ba. street to street w/deck, beams. aep. kids wing & life of Udot $565,000 «I ON VIA GENOA-Neutra d11lgned, 5 bd. in SO's ftavors of light & airy. Owners on edge! $645,000 OH WHAT A SPOTI-ln CdM Shofediffs. down by the .. on lg lot backing a c:yn. PlctUt9lqU8 3 bd, 2 sty, w/ptans to grow. attractive • Is. $698,000 .,._ QUALn'Y-mnong the nne.tl A Cemeo 5horM • bd, w/spaoes tor .-t & entert.antng. Library, formal dining & work-out .... $699,000 .._,.raalf••••• HIGH OYER TIE HAMOR tt newt ends. 4 bd, 4 ba. large "**· V8Ufted Clilliga. & tpeCtacUW .. °' Newport H9rbor. $990,000 In PMlpGft Hgts. ACQUllED TltftOUGH FOMCL08UM Wiii Mii well below ,,,_.et. Hearty 8500 1q ft. Panot Mite vtews, .. frpk:a. .. bd, 'A ecn In N. Tusdn. $800,000 ,.._l1llF•L•m MDPZ ER OR YUM. Y LIME-Of 4 bd, 3~ ba home In IMne Cow. tnc:t. kWilty pool. $8000/mo. ~ Of $7500 yMrty CD•Sceaic SkEabyllaaks Now available at Merrill Lynch Realty. Drop by or Call and we'll .. run" one out to you. The date ts June 11th II .......... ........, 1-5 --LJ. $459,000 Beach house, .. bd. 2 ba ---IU--$695,000 On CdM htlllide •••• , ~ $990,000 Spectacutar view ---$1,195,000 60' on the bay --$695,000 Townhome .. ...., $359,000 Comer lot. 3. bd, 3 ba ... al $645,000 5 Bd contemporary ..... ~ $279.000 2 Bd cottage .. -$895,000 Charming Stone houM ... .. $1,650,000 3 Bdrm, 3 ba. bayfront .... , $550.000 Horse property, 6 bd home f ILJ $459.000 Beach house, .. bd, 2 ba -11 sm S695.ooo On CdM hillside ....... SpectKulllr .. ----$675,000 View. 1 story. 4 bdrm ..... $565,000 .. Bd ... -3000 aq. ft. --1895,000 Townhome ~ ---... 000 3 Bd, 2 91cwy on *98 lot Ml I $358.000 eorn. IOt, 3 bd. 3 ba 7 I -St.515.000 Secluded ..a.'flont ..... *5,000 5 8d con•n~cw•y ..... t1.l50.000 3 8d, 3 be. t.ytroo1 -1815.000 °*"'*" 8'of'9 ..... ••FF 17M.OOO 9d.2M.1111cmMr._ , ......... J.Brooks ...... D.Miller an .. D.Matkas ma..,... N. Tuley •tlllpM B.Chue-Lee ......... N.Fogarty 1•1rt I P.SpUding .,......, T.Boland m• c. Roes lmL1• M.Rowe . 111...,, K Granieri 111"9U.. .... M.Reed IMll ... M.Reed , ...... J. BrOOks -~ D.Mtler an .. J .F'inster 1212 I t Np C.Poroella ........ M. Hugill etllllpM S.Slngsby _ .... _ E. Tabak ...... T. Aemlng 1•1 t I P.Spea~ 111•111 •• N.Fogs1y .,..., A. 8olend an.,... M.. H8t1lng ..... c. Ao. .... u.. ..... • P. s.;Ji; .... K.~ I EASTSIDE DUPLEX Perteet for investor or renting one and IMng In the other. larger unit Is -4 bedroom, 3 bath and only two years old. Thls Is prime property and you should act now. ~ price $359,000. Call 751-5000 VALUE Private and quiet 3 bedroom, 2'A bath famtty home with a view of beautiful rolling hills of Newport Beach. This home is set off by Spanish tile roof, courtyard entry and delightful landscaping. Priced at $192,900. 751-5000 IT'S SO PRETTY Delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bath wtth 9'*kling pool Ind 1p1 located In estabhed neighborhood of well manicured yards and cared for homes. New CllJ)lt, parquet floors, plus ftreplace. $184,950. cal 751-5000 EXECUTIVE LIVING . 3 bedroom, 2'A bath home with cnmlc tie, deccntor wlllplper throughout, pllnUldon shutters and fireplaces in IMng room and master bedroom. Remodeled~ bathroom. Close to schools, shopping, Ind So. Cit Pim. In ".II* condition -must .. to appreciate. $184,500. Cal 751•5000 I HEIGHTS AREA Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, near the best schools. With large bOnus room Ind wet bar, dining room. dramatic fireplace, loYely patio and bD yard. RV ICICISS. 1215,000. Call 751-5000 COSTA MESA'S FINEST . • bedroom, w. bath Colege Pn hOme, ac. to IChoola Ind ehopplng. Dull ftrepl8ce serving rivtng and famlfy rooms, romantic hot tub otf master bedroom. $184,500. Cal 751-5000 5 ACRES AND AIRSTRIP This large custom • bedroom, 4 bllh home-il'k>Cated In a prMlte deelr1 tooN community with pool, ctubhoule Ind an~ ctyStll dwvtew. Bult In 1985 wllh the belt of materials and wcnmlnlhip that won't disappoint you. Ful pttce for home Ind 5 acres S3SS,OOO. Clll 751-5000 BIG BIG BONUS This is a very unusual 3 bedroom 3 bath floor plan with a very hie bonus room. Located in one of Orange County's better cities and priced to sell quickly at only $142,900. Call 751-5000 MESA VERDE Rare tour bedroom home on the Golf Course with three car garage, wool befber carpelnl& decorator wall covenn1s and a forever view. This could be tht home you've been waiting for. full price $349,500. can 751-5000 GARDEN TYPE OFFICE New Mesa Verde profeuk>nal otflce U... M111b1a from 550 ~ teet. F.wflbll teue prcwtsaona and a rate of .59 foot grOll makll thlS a *'I attrectlve offering. Cal 751-5000. COST A MESA RENT AL8 Ttnl bedroom, twHnd ........ 11500 Cal 751-6000 REAL ESTATE 8ALE8 H you n thinking about a new ~ or •• have ,our lictfttl .. fllvt the best ttaiftine ....... at "° cost to JOI. Plan II lllllld • car• n.ilfat • llllr ll. cal ••• tor ,........ . · EVERYONE BENEFITS As a ~. you shoP confidently with pre-approved purchase power and 80-day rate protection. Sellers ap- predate dealing with a qualified buyer who has guaranteed loan approval. Your Realtor can provide more efficient servtQe by showing ~ homes In your price range. Ha.llUYDI EXPRESS 'Buying A Home Has Never Been Easler/ . " SOUTH COAST MORTGAGE A INV~TMENT, INC. A U..puFuad llonpp Baier .. • llc:Claltlll ............ SACRAMENTO -RHders take thW drwn hontee wlou8ty. whether It's a llmple A·frllne with a loft or a sprawtlng, multlmllllon dollar mansion. That'• tMdilrit In the reeponw recelYed from a 1188 Dream Home Survey publlhed In mid-January. Ap- proximately 140 reedens not onty took the time to complele a~ questlonn.int, but moet penned ad- ditional comments, and nearly one In five lnctuded a aeparate letter and/or floor plans. The survey 18 conducted biannually by Landmwk Dul~• Inc., a Eugene, Ore.-based home de9lgn company. From the reeult• obt-6ned from read- ers. Landmn dellgMd three com- posite dream home8: small, rnedl~m and large. Landmark found the responses ''In- novative, dfveree and extremely can- did.·· One of the mo9t Innovative plans. the designen Mid, lhowed a cluster of octagonal, ~t studios around a central IMng-dlntng area. It was Mnt by a reeder In Plymouth, CaJlf .• who noted that the plan "would enable two or more famtlles to pool their resources to build a real tuxury home without sacrtflctng privacy." The drawing showed a cluster of octagonal- shaped units ~ designated as bedrooms, kitchen, family room, dining room and den -centered around a garden-pool area. Leona Sabol of Shingle Springs. Calif., however, favored a more basic design. She Indicated that she would be content with an A-frame, complete with a steeping loft for her children and grandchildren. And she said she would like it to be near water -either a river or an ocean. By contrast. Rich McDanlet of Santa Cruz wants to live in a mansion of at least 3,500 square feet on a mountaJn side. To illustrate his dream, McDaniel Included a page from a magazine promoting a $10 million sweepstakes advertisement with a picture of a castle-like mansion. The survey, for the most part, asked readers to simpty check boxes Indicat- ing what features they desired In their dream homes. But many added speci- fte comments. FlllT llW CEITEI VIEW This Kings Rd. ~with bay & ocean view ~,~ty re- modeled ft ~ kitchen and bathaAiMhe job and reap the benefifr.' ....... ClllU IEL 1111 llPLEI Premtum, north of highway lo- cation edda to the perfection of this cornP'etety remodeled duplex. Nioe size rear yard makes a future addition possible. Good income now. . Ulll ISLE llYFlllT The rare bayfront that combmes a dramatic adult entertaining area with tt)e ap.aousness of a tamity home. [)od( wtfl accommodate a large boat. 11,111,111 11111 IEW CISTll TIWl ... ES II ClllU IEl lllR These 3 Bedroom, 2'A Bath towMomes wtl be oompteted by the end of May. An upgrades m- ciuded in price, howewlr, buy earty and choose your colors. 1121,lllU. REAL ESTATE LOANS Loans to $2,000.000 720-9422 C Cdlamla,..,.. tenons Lending Corp Agenl-0t8ig Knotts • SFR -Owner/Non Ownef • IOC'ome Units • Pufchase. Refi-CaSh ()Jt • SFR Constrvctt0n affiliated with HARBOR REALTY of corona del mar ·- The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm -----·--Proft nlOMlly decorated with spectacular ~ & tMiy ~ trom fN9fY room! Beautiful VIia 8tllbo9 penthOuee with 2 bdrms. 2 baths. fonftlll clr*'9 rm, Ml gourmet kitchen over 1700 1q.~ c.thedl .. CJ .. Inga, custom cabinetry. mrror ~· .. the VflfY nnest. •Ptdl&m#• .. -,,~ (Enllr ~ g&*d gate on HoepftaJ Rd) .. ra1a1• unmr ,,.._ And a terrtftc value. Ntcety decora1ed 2 bdrm, 2 bath Villa Balboa penthouse unit with a bay view from the deck plus vaulted ceiUngs, skylights, fireplace, extra storage and a mopvated aeflet. LlllL•WY Harbor Realty Is a fuH eervtce IOcafty owned Real Estate firm with a latge profesak>naHy trained staff offering a compete range of real estate services. We haYe an actiYe rental department, a nationwide relOcation network and an In houae computertnd listing aervtoe. For ALL yOAJI ,_. estate needa. cal ua. taU--11TR.m ,, ... AttractiWly decorated 2 bdrm, 2 bath 1st ftoor oondo, OWll 1700 sq. ft. wtth large famtty room. Prime greenbelt location has 2 patios. •11 llT 9llT L'UI. . ,, ...... Private & quiet end untt bM&.rttfuly deootated with lov.ty gr..nbett ~"-2 large bdrms. 21A batha, dramatic 2 atOtY celNng in hing room 3 private decks. n.epeece and attached 2 car garage. May conaider .... option. LUllllftl•I 1 BR 1 BA, 2nd floor,_,,...._ 1 BR 1 "ocean & hWbor "'8ws 2 BR 2 BA+ Wn rm. Fae.~-~" 1st floor wtth petk> Double mest• ..... ~ .. ·-.... .... 1----..... u... .mtaee.-Ooubte~--28A.32ftdeck. You•• ._.to .._. town for profeslJonal Largest and moet wrsatNe plM In VIiia Belboa. SunMl & C>CMn v19ws 11• • T11•• In fl r r' • 01 .... your Corona det Huge mattet IUhe and 2.nd bdrm J*.'9 a ~ Fully Furn61hed penthouee. 1 BR + den. ll• Mer GallUMldll PfOl*tY. Harb« RMlty, wrtlbte den wtth wet blir. E1egMt foWMI dtNng Oow\ & Catllllna viewl ._ ICI I 7 I Ill .. ~ Of COiona def Mar, haa a wtth lta own dedt ~ fwnlY rm Md 2 B~ 2~ BA f\"'Y fumilhld . pu t ura ta100111lfl'lli'ICll dilp9r'i1vient. a.rge kttc:Mn ldMI gourmet ~ 1ao ~ ._. trom .. roonw Reduced for ~ .... _ 212Bau EAST COAST HIGHWAY...i.CORONA DEL MAR (714) 673~.._ ... ... ' •Spa *Pool tVllw *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool V'Glve Address at Guard Gate HllES FIR SILE 2 ..... 2592 Arbor. Bayshores 631-1400 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2208 E. 15th Street, Newport Heights 759-8800 $279,000 Saturday 1..S 228 Hertford, 8ayrtdge &44-6200 $235,000 Sunday 1-4 412 Hazel Or, Olde Corona Def Mar 759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 tt234 Hazel, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 601 Udo Pn Or, l 2A,#7F,#5B,Udo Vig 631-1400 $475,000-825,000 Sunday 1-5 2209 Pacific Drive, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $975,000 Sunday 1-4:30 460 Prospect, Newport 8wt'I 760-5000 $244,000 Sunday 1-4 t 10 Sea Island, Mc Clain 844-6200 $329,000 Sund8Y 1-5 • ., 15 Toulon, HIW'bor Ridge &t ..... NB 873-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 403 Vista GrMde, The Btuffa, NB 76<MS097 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3459 Windsor Ct, Wimbledon Vlbge, CM 540-7355 $241,000 Saturdey 1-5 2 .......... .. 487 82nd St, Newport Shor•. Nwpt Bc:h 722-9730 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 303 & 309 c.m.tton, Corona del Mar 631-1400 1725,000 s.turdlly 1..S tV'41 Monaco, Hllrbor Ridge &tat-. NB 873--9333 $568,000 Sunday 1-5 •••3425 oc., &Nd, Corona del Mllr 631-1400 $1,849,000 8IU8un 1-5 388 Seewtnd. Newport 8eecfl 845-8115 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t418 Vi.ta Quinta, The ENuftl. N8 ~200 $385,000 SMurday 1..S •••••• •128 25th St, 8elboa ~ 548-5847 $425,000 ...,.., 1~ ** •• 31425 coiilt Hwy .. 8CMllh LA8UN 487-4884 $841,500 s..l8un 11-5 ***•t75 Beyllde CM WelC, N8 l44-IOIO M75,000 81iU8un 1-6 . • 324Undo.~ 844""200 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 3318 M.-yland, Coata Mesa 548-2313 $199.500 Sunday 1-4 1747 New Hampthire, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $204,500 Sunday 1-4 1141 Pembr~e. Newport 8c:h 844--9080 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •225 S..ta Ana Ave. Newport Hghla,NB 644-9080 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 * ·~ Sewerd, Corone Htghlandl 759-6800 $685,000 SM/Sun 1-5 •2051 Shipway, Beycrett 7~9-6800 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **815 Via Udo Soud, Udo .. 759-6800 $1,850,000 Sunday 1-5 215 Via Nice, Udo .... 631-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1..S 312 Vista Suer1e, The Bklff9, NB 780-e097 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **2712 W. OcMnfront, N.8. 873-3777 sn5,ooo S.USun 1-5 ............... 505 Awnkla Lucia, The Bluffs. N8 780-8097 $339,000 Slit/Sun 1-4 * •31 &.lbo9 Co¥e, Newport 8eecfl 847-0358 $525,000 Saturday 10:30-5 t*1011 Bonne Donne, trvtne ·T.,,._, NB 844-9080 S735,000 Slit/Sun 1-5 •S25 c.... Shene. c.-Shor.a 1se eeoo 1111,000 9unc1ay 1-1 *2222 Donnie Aotd, t~ 8w:f\ 831-7300 9417,800 8undllY 1-5 ·-EveNng ~. ShoNcllfa. CdM 173-6354 ... .000 s.&/8un 12-6 **312 EVMlllO Shir, Oovw ~ 844 8200 1741,000 8IU8un 1-5 517 .....,.,., Corona del Mar 551-2100 $410,000 Sat/Sun 1()..3 710 Klnaa Ao9d, ttewport Bwtt es1-1t00 seee.ooo 8undey t-s *500 Mom1na St8r Ln, Oowr se.., N8 1-.1211 1524,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1771 .............. ( .... Verde N.)C.M. 175-alll ....._ 2-6 •83 AoWllll St Georae. Big~. NB 84Hbl0 11. 181,000qe ~ 1-6 1 ==~·~' Sat/Sun 1-5 211Vla..._Udo .... 131-1400 ... 8at/8un 1-5 811 Vie Udo 8oUd. Udo -,. 131-7IOO '700.-.r ...,.,,, 1-6 **t200 Grand Cenlll, (3BR + 1) N8 &42·5200 seso.ooo ~ 1-s **t333 OrMd CINI, S.-bo9 tlMnd 873-4082 $810,000 Sat/8un 1-4 t438 Harbor 1-.nd Or, Htlrbor lll9nd 759-elOO $1, 186,000 Saturday 1-5 ff07 Kings Rd, N9wpor1 Heightl · 75SM800 '890,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * ·~ Moneco, Htlrbor Ridge 844-9080 '839.000 Sunday 1..S 1540 oc., &Mt, Penlneula 759 MOO $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poppy Avenue, Corona del M# 75MS800 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2829 San Juan Lane, eo.ta Mesa 759-1501 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1..S 4 II •In F• I• er IEI t208 E. Bmy Ave., B9lboe 173--5870 $456,000 , Sunday 2-5 t1715 Antigua Wf//f, 88ycreat, NB 131-7300 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1334 Antigua Way, ~ ... 831-7300 ...... ooo Sunday 1-5 47 e.lboa Co¥e, ttewport Bch 145-8115 $585,000 . -Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2001 lll1wtc, Coeta Mesa 145-tf5 1311,500 . 8at/8un 1-4:30 ••a12'au.n. VIiia.......,..,,. ~9080 11,885,000 8und8y 1-5 *1715 c.d11ttdc, Nlwport 8eecfl 131~ ...... 000 Sunday 1-5 ..... 1. Cheny .... Bia~ N8 1se-11n 11.1•.000 Sunday 1-4:30 *•• ~ Potnt, Bia CMyon, N8 . MM200 St.195,000 8undlly 1-5 • ....,, o.o1a r.,,.., Corona ct.t Mw 720-0456 $481,000 8etl8un 11 .. **1132 E.: .................. N8 eu 101D 11.141.GOO ~ 1-5 •704-704~ Ooldllwod, Otde CdM 173-5511 ' ....._ 1-5 • .... 1 twbor ..... ...,_ ....... l73-4IS33 1711,000 -'·11U1Uft1-s ••11 ....... 1 lllV-~- tU llOO 11.111,000 8undlly 1-6 -=.~..-a.-. H.VIN ... S..OOOLH ....-1-s 1711 Oflale ~ Miia v--. CM 131-1300 1311.000 llll/lun 1-6 ......... c.. ....... -~1.0 17•.000 ._,... M - .. ( • •2 ROW9I St George, 8'g Canyon ~ s1.•ooo &mday 1-s 211 Via Ebol. Udo .... ~ $835.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ................ -•• 'keo7 8eylkte °'. Newport Beach 850-7000 t1.015K Sat/Sun 12:3<M:30 ••t41~8oYalua.CDM 780-5000 7,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...-••+7 Bodega, Spyglm, COM 7~ $799,900 Sat Only 1_. •220t °"'· Clfthawrt 631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * **b3500 H8rbor ~ Or,Promontoty M4-e200 •1.590,000 Sunday 1-5 ** tve Linde ..... H.wport Beech 720-74'00 $1,895,000 Sat 1-5 By Appt. •• 14 Ollltcr..e, 8tg CMyOn 844-aOO S1.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1912 ~Or, Dover Shorea, NB 831·7300 Sla,000 Sat/Sun t-5 225 Via Genoa. Udo ..... NB en-1en $518,500 S.itSun 1-5 * ••220 Via Udo Nord, Lido .... 681-1400 $1,416,000 s.t/Sun 1-5 ....... 548 twbor llllend DrM. Nftpott 8ch 844 8080 S1,585,000 Saturday 1-5 ............. *508 E'**'G Star Ln. Dovw Shores. NB ~1-7300 1795,000 Sat/Sun t-5 ••• 12292 Cinnabar, Tuat1n Hilts. Tustin . 673-9333 $895,000 Sunday 1_. TIWllllES COIDOS Fii SILE * • 125 Corsica. Newpott 8Mct'I 650-1121 $250,000 Sat/SWI 1-5 * •84 Corsica. Newpott 8Mct'I 650-1121 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •306 Santo Toma, ea.ta Mesa 645-6756 $155,000 Say/Sun 12-5 ••2330 Van Guard Way K-202, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $144,500 Saturday 12-5 • •2330 Vanguard Way M-203, Costa Meea 540-7355 $143,900 Sat 1-5/Sun 12_. ltt u ..... y,. Sttt y. ,,.,,,.,1 c. CleellfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. MORTGAGE RATES FIXED AIMU8TA8LE ...... a... ...... "-* .. -.. ....... .,.... ........ ~~ ... ,,.. (1') (~) "'-..... ..,.... ,,. ) (~) (,. 10.HO 10 2.000 1 1ea 7.500 10 2.000 1 2.710 10.000 05 2.000 IO 1ea 7.500 20 2.000 80 2.190 10.375 20 2.000 45 , .. 7.500 20 1.500 ., 2.250 10.500 05 1.500 15 1ea 7.750 20 0.000 15 2.125 10.375 20 2.580 45 tea 7.500 10 2.000 IO 2..500 1.111 • , ... • a.• ............ l&L ... • i.-• -7.250 20 1.500 45 2.500 Okrflll,..... .... 10.000 20 2.000 30 1• 7.250 20 1.500 46 2.IOO .............. 10.125 20 2.000 15 ,. 1.000 18 2.000 46 2.790 ..... ,....~ 10.S71 05 2.000 ,.. tA .... • -1.111 • .... • 1.111 M II I ... I --• 111 7.125 10 1.100 46 UGO ~ = • -----10 uoo 30 7.250 05 2.500 15 2.500 g~==tt~·' --05 1.500 30 tA 10 1.100 15 2.500 2.000 15 ,. 7.250 10.l7I 10 10 1.150 15 2.190 a.171 10 1.000 30 111 1.875 --... • -un • 1.111 • ... --=r=. ... • .._ 7.500 25 1.750 22 2.-=ar ... --10 2.000 10 -7.875 10 ,. 30 UIO .... 10 2.000 30 , .. 7.500 10 1.000 00 2.-= to 1.500 00 1ea 0....--7.000 10 2.000 15 2.500 .. •-.filllll ..... OI 1.000 71 , .. -, .... • ... • ... --, ... , .. 7.750 10 f.000 00 UIO ·-2.000 111 7.500 20 1000 00 UIO 10.al l..000 • 2.191 1.900 250 7.871 20 UG9 10.711 1tl 7.125 20 1.900 • 2.500 10..115 1.900 i 1 LIS ------ • ... "-290 500 500 300 700 -190 790 900 ------900 ,. 300 ••• ----.., • * •32 LM.._,Woodbridge, ltv 552-2000 $225,000 Sat/Sun ,_. v 4 Rue Verte, Big Cenyon, MB 75~9100 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IDllll * •2569 Ormnge #E. ca.ta Meea &45-8115 $147,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ •• 16 s.nct Oolllr, •'-Port 8w:t\ 646-7171 $149.950 Sun 12-3 111,._, ... ., .. •a Coventry. Harbor Ridge. NS &44-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun t-5 •t205 Nata. Newport Beach 650-1121 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DI PLUES FIR SILE 1•,..2• 620 Avocado, Corona del M• 64+9060 $635.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOIES FIR REir * 963 Arbor. Coeta Mesa 65()..3702 $1200/mo. Sat &-5 Sun 12_. 28 Vassar Aisle, Oxford Court, ll'Wle 673-9333 $1495/mo Sat/Sun 1_. 80UTHERNCAUFOMU RATE AVERAGES ~,_../ Cwf s • •• I , a I 10..0.. 10.483 30,_, 1CU2t 10.773 ., t1t' • '"°""' 1.sao 7.133 1,_, 1.485 7 .... TDlll .... '--............. ' '"' Ollllrtet 7.• 1.• ., .. """'-,... 150 ... LIO 3,,.._T-Mt SIS ... I.It l._..T-tlll 1.14 ... 1.21 7.01 .,.. . .__,,.. 7.0I ... ,,..,._.,,.. 7 .• 1.11 1.1' 5 "' • .__, "* UI 1.12 1.13 Agifta •ol ~.,... • • U 3&>A411\11891 .Ot JIRqA YAOs:IUTA? ----------------------------.-STATU J R\TOJ\411 YJlAQ - VIA LI)() NORO-SBR ... BA. •• -····-···.il,900,000 viA lf)() NORO-SBR..C~BA. ........... $1,650,000 YIA l.I)() NORO-SBR ... BA. ............. Jl,495,000 VIA SAN RO»SBR·SBA.. l&I .... $895,000 VIA LI)() sooo-68R·SBA.. .•...•.• -.. -.. $759,000 VIA KOl9f.4BR·28A. .......•.•.......... -. $749,000 VIA llmMBR-JBA. ..... 111.1. ...... $698,000 VIA ORYETo-4BR·JBA. _laJ_ ... $698.000 VIA l()RCA..tBR·lBA. ..... .JILI_ ... $595,000 VIA lnw.A-3BR·38A. ............ : ...•....•. $499,SOO VIA NIC£·3BR·28A. ........................... $489,000 VIA NIC£ ·3BR·2BA. .......................... $429,000 EIOLlllYELY LIS1D WITI BILL FEEIEY . Ull ISU la.IT SPRllUST Wlnan.T ..U -., 1Ul1111 111-1411 111-1111 LIDO ISLE ClllTIY CLASSIC • Chlln'nlng 4 Bedroom on OWlif- aized lot. • French doors, hardwood floors, new Berber carpet. • Exteneive UM Of UMd bric*. • Freehty s>a'nted & decorated In s>at• tones. • BHmed celllngs, ... ~ ...... wlladowa . • L.-ge ~ UMd bt1dt P9llO - pert.ct In eYerY dNll m.•na.tlalllWlll BLL FEENEY ...... llJl!lllllJlll .... lllli ..................... ~ ....... lll!i!l .. ~"'DAILYP.ILOT/9'M-aTAft NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 42 VIENNA $396,000 FEE SUPERB HARBOR RIDGE D¥NASTY MODEL In woodsy setting with utemive view. Profeuionally decorated interior with many ex., enhainced by luah landscaping and fountains. Prime location with privacy. 2 bedrooma plus bonus room -2 Baths. Aaaume loan. SHOWN BY APPT. ANYTIME ~L PHYLLIS GOGGIO (714) 760-9678 CALL HARRIET SPENCER OR (714) 644-5946 DAY/EVES PIULSOI REAL n PROUDL~ PRiSEllS ~--..... NEW LISTINGS ~PBNBOU81f:8AT~UN ~& #&OI ~VBMIDA LUCIA • 312 V,18'l'A 8US&TB NBWl'lOllT BBXCB • ONE OF A KIND BLUFFS "E,. PLAN This one of ' kJnd condo has never ~~ offered tor~ before. Custom Msigned and bult by the ~r. Absdutt prime location tor view and privacy. 4 bdrm. 3~ ~. tamlly roan\. breakfast. formal dining. kJt Bay vtew from ~ery major room. Ext~ used brick wrap- •ound patio, plls pM.Jo olf ~With gJass prottctM MClost.ft. Cannot com- f)¥t to any other home In the murrs. lt~6tatt. $448,000 Turnkey. 1mmacu1ate condition. 2 bedroom, den, 2~ bath. New carpet. pan, trench door, ~ nnure. tights flnwes. wtndow cownngs. new ~"· tile patio etc. Alasakltety ~"*"' condition. Price lnctudls land. IEDUCB> $249,000 pPen House SM/Sun 1-5 PM 417 Vista Roma, N.8. COLES\l/ORTHY & CO. 64CMJ020 .. I - 11-.-. RAY McAFOOSE .. ·-.. .. . COLOW~LL 01\Nl'..QI'. • ... ZS Pll,.. 411 lllZ8. ... ICUI VIEW W /211 Y ••• Z IL•S Tl II.Ill , This 2BA 2BA he.me Is like a "Ho moon Bungalow" ... With fN«Y extra! Plantation shutters, Dutch doors, tract lights, French windows, shlplap paneling, COrf fireplace and of course, a relax Ing private spa I PLUS a large lot to add on or build up for OCEAN VIEW! um mmmn-.-a Pam •1112· • "~l , ... Let.• lelf Y• Sell y,,, p,.,_,1 a.I~. Ml-5611 WOftdertul flluuport 8W:t\ .,.. on wOrtd-Wnoul gal CCM'99. 8HIMIUI one_.. 48R & t...ily rm~ & Wry -~ 1...ad .. 1d A ~to~NSUN 1-4:30, 11 CHERRY HILLS 11,1•.ooo · et., f'• A,. aw 759-1877 • 111Sl mp 1111 insidt ID IM nl*t ~ Oa Vacation t llltenw __ " Pakls. own \lftS plalltabocl shutters. styl&flh & 8eltlef tlfPtts. ltl.e a retunw ~-at tlle macnitunt oak baf •/a cracklq fire & wata the Catalina ~ 232 ~ wes msr•rs. • & Nm .-.o JS9.•7t 2BA 2BA Condo. 2 cs 91'9. light .net "'Y ms...rL&m 329 Dahlia Cell for Appt. Jim & Patty McDonald 759-9070 --··=••11 llt-Mll UIU ISLE llYFlllT .. .., •• 1 ... nn•11111m1 • ... a.1111r111ta••L •••• IMl lltall ,. .... •• ...... lln...... c...a..... 1111 c...a..... .. llM ...... JC... ........... halanJI lll'f •&i&I-. OPENHOUSE lllf--LITTU----DUPLEX 208E.~A11e.Reduced mmT• .... ml SAT/SUN1~ ,, •••• C.Wal l •Z Sunny low maintenence. South of CoHt Hwy, S40K-now 1455,000. Hu Specieculilr" OCMn, bey I 807 lria • ,. 1111 ... N-1 but b .. utlfully main-$399,000 Prime loc Xlnt 4tw 3bti, 3100elf kty. OPEN·/~to-3 city lights view SpeclOUI ~d•t•geoic .. ~ Cd3MBROUQtex2"'-B. ! JuatTo-Reduc:iedlnhome ~lul1Yteded . ,_., talned beech "°"9e Idem rents Custom reno-AIR Realty, 873-5170. 58R, 3'ABA. newty ,.. ,,_, ,. ,. .. """"" We I Ql\119 you the down In for retired c:ouc>'e. clOM valiOn 3BR 18A t 28R OPEN SUH 2-5 Bldr/A9t 517 JASMtNE decoret•d home. In unit.. Apptox 3300 eq ft. end UM. Lrg bc*yrd With exchg for• lhln of own-to matttet end snop.. 1BA. dbl p Don't wanl · 3BA 28A home, ... ,...... move-In condition. New ~ peint, room for expenetOn erlhlp You rnatte the Unit OWi' 08'aoe. P-*t Ill....._...... UlllA Nllll &a.a i.rge 'lmilY room wtlidl 3e00t eq. ft. p.,. pod a ~. a <*P9t 3 ....... mthly pymu I we share tor Ofandklds, $&30,000. -'' NEWI NEWI Newt oPe1'S out to• MJndedl & ape w/uaed btlca deck· lerge deck• Income • apprec. You receive • .... ..... u1-ua . t28 25th STREET patio MHter bdrm Ing lg flmlly rm w/frptc $3,350 per month. UT•• 1-1 100% tu benefits Must $425 ooo w/retreal I 2 !Milk». & morel Wll not lutl 1585.000. Prlnclpels 1111 1 =/lf ruiv. clNn aed1t Agt .... ........, 1-1 38A 3eA. st.P. to beKtl Cntry kttctt, 2 car 991' S7tt,900. Open s.tur-oMJ 120-ttee -~ 497-8757 Dys, Ev. Wknd• M2·1211 2 StOf'{, MCurtty system: ~ to move et onfy ~ onty 1-4. 7 8odege 1_.a __ ,._.~, ~r ~~·if11i ·~r.::liUN1-' .::.··~ ..,_,. °' ";ic,.c;:..':""..:=--... ---·-NIT, .. PUCI i Robinson Rltr SC&-5647 551-2100. • .. vmr• NEWPORT HEIGHTS --~-........, Sharp 38R + lg fllmllY rm. Construct'°" has begun· \I OCEAN front duiii'H: •HA~ WOODS• ~ HI Heritage inv.t 54&-SUO ::,.~,! v:_~,~~ ~ ...... lalaM a• i~.br ri~~:~~ 2::.2.:i!.~!.--= '\t"\X'J\.1JI' I~~\ ll orss 1-1s1s~ COLOWC?LL BAN~C!R lJ ~~:d~= °';11ah P'~~;!~ ~WP~A~~!8.i WITlll'llllm OwnerfA9t. 250-8002 Gellons,w/3dec:ka,2cer REAL~• •==* Exl)ecttrelx~.: wallls orllM*ltal plent-Ptttlilrrettlltr F~81f9etamilyhm C.... ... llM 1112 =:ti)d~2nd~ ': SAT/SUN 1-5. 3 or 4BR, UIT--.n.D Ing end lighting, under· In • qutet, prvt ioc:.t1on .... mttr bf pmc onty $215K 1~.eA, xlnt toe 1233.500. f!.•.~P!9' . .:. .. 2g5r.N000t tor ground utlllt• Concep-sa1o.ooo Open S.t/Cun * Ill~ * •By~-780-3083 ...... 2901 Eli.mer. c M ·-"'7"-' - tual plant for your UM 1-4 333 Grand Canal .. -----1fanm .. NII _ · · NeWport Peciftc A E M2·1211 * * * * * * * ~~~ ~~gc Spectecular 4BR/3BA A_... wra lllrge Cc:IM Enfo¥ the ~ treat-11111• TIWml• A.Ill for ~ or Manny *Fl& IUlllT * View Pr~ Bdl. By Oupl9x, built by Wern.-ment In ttMe epaciOul EASTSIOE COSTA MESA M5'-3M3 l tDI) Computer 9YWuetlon of ..... ...a Owner. 720-9401 or ington Front houM 38A 58R home w/French 3BA 2'MSA, 2 aw gar1lge. m-- your properties in person On pretty street Hf' So 720·9044. 2~ BA, ja. fl'plc. *99 doora/wlndow1. tky-new crpt, 1kyllghl1. EASTS:~c>rlAGE or over the phone. FREEi ~ 38R + Den 3BA OPEN SAT I SUH 11~ dedc. 4 ca-gerege. Aeer lights. wood "°°""O I S149,900. ~ Cel LIZ 1179 900 , 2BR 28A CS.. No obllg•tlon. Call frplc, ptlhO + 2BR. 1eA GREAT oCEAN VIEW unit 38A 28A. tncome '**"'° Poot a ..,. In or CHUCI( JONES tached age,lgloc Cell Remu •tOrangeCoun-rental S&tSK 87s-3&80 <MODeeolaT•r Pra,. $3,175permonth.Prind-bedtyard ~to entef· 131-12MorM6-5743 stio. P~ p, ff ty agent tor 19871! 873-M91 811,.. ~ dueled l499K. 4er 3,~ pell onty $590,000 714 ta6ntng. En;c>oy Ngtlt llgt'IC •noii1 l2M a REALTY WORLD. NEWPORT BEACH ........... PATRIC I( TEN 0 RE ----pvt bMctl 720--0455 Polnlettie. 720-~ ..... "om both ftoors, • 831· 1266 or 71S0-8702 ...... L.ENNARTSOH REAL TOR -$797.000 haiasa1a 1117 . -OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY .. U T/-1-1 RARE e PLEX on Pen Pt 03~~~-r. 12j:=:~CE •1 llllHIAY 5-1 BR unH, 1·2BA unit amen. financing •"*'· Exec style home. <a4t to r~~~~~~~~ $725f< Newllsting!Can $440,000. By Ow.Mr. Balboa .... Paril I t.W. ....... ... .. ,_ ...... AdOfable 38R 28A, ffplc, Gf•lblook .._ l9t 4BR 2 C8' garage Fantastic ~ epe 1231.900. Fran quiet loc.tllon w/a ~ LUOO Century 21 prof yard. Just llstedl 557,5373 or 551 7000 ~::..indW!fted nary wage Any 873-3777 752-SCSC/d 759-0n4te crt1 Pnde of owner1lhlp l•H•w 1 ..... 11 Mlghb«hood 3 lrg BAI, BIG CAllYOll BUY· OF THE WEEI 2 6A. tunrm, frpk:, uy-~....V tight. n9Wty pelnted & ~ ... / lendecaped. COf,. tot. ""'""I' 1u·~ 11 $395.000.(805)881-5808 ~t~'l\: ...... 1 )I ... " Colect.ByOwner Oonot REAL.TORS• S219.900. Call Robin -···--Teneh831·12M __ .,..,_ 3BR. 21't8A Twnhme Frplc, attached 2 eat oer· age, immed occpy. Mk· •no S 139.toO. Marilyn Coombs 831-'* .llST LISTED IRCHITECTUUL DIGEST PEIFEmll Contemporary custom b.ome overlooking the 18th fairway. Features 4 bdr~. 312 batha + a 2 bdrm, 1 bath guest auite. Light and neutral colon with an abundance of granite and alate throughout. White· washed hardwood floors, single pane cuatom French doon arid windows. Fabulous European kitchen with granite counter tope and white oak cabineta. Spacious family room and separate den. Lrs. pool with alate deck and terrace. Fabulous golf coune views from all major rooma. Truly the ul~te in aophUticated living. IPEI SllllY 1-1 8 CYPIESS PlllT . 11,111,111 . 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Celt 546-2313 HP1 ..., ... ...... ••n.m Lovety fwn6ly home in excelent .,... near 8Choota. Generous slzed rooms throughout. 1.75 bllthl, many extras. caJI for Information 548-2313 HP2 • •• , 11.-T .. ... •• Perfect fwn6ly home at a realistic price. Com- pletety upgr8ded throughout. Areplace, wood p1nelng In patJo, lulh lafidacaped yard with roee a-den & fruit trees. a.rage can be a party room. c.n 548-2313 HP10 mn-..mn an.- Huge• bdrm home In exceflent condition, super --. Big f..-nity room with crackling ftrepl908. VUted nlllflQ8. Hld&>a way master .suite. eep- arate chlldrena wing. Lush land9C8ped yard, IOlar Wllter heating, atrium, etc., etc. Celt now for detalll 548-2313 HP13 -"---.,,.... Unueual home on big comer lot with towering tr ... Remodeled kitchen, new tllee & wooda, copper plumbing, mkM blinds, • bdrma. New toilets & tuba, watt sate. MCUt1ty system. Call for detala. 548-2313 HP9 .. ,, ' ''" ... Nw Londonderry, not Ireland, but great Coeta Meea ...... Super condition, Wge cheery rooms, atMMld glasa, lkyllght, menland grounda. Much more. Call ~23113 HP4 ----., .... Vrt •trectMI condo complex In Costa~ 2 . ..... ........ bdrma, Wh .... ful bath. Cni:kt- lng ~ In IMng room, gourmet kitchen. Nw 111Gppt1111. Great buyl Cllll 54&a2313 HP6 -., ... , ..... Four bdrm bCM"'9 ._. ttewpcwt tWbor High ldtool. Lovely rMlnt..a he cams lot ,.,,... plllO perted tor .. b-*ysd BBQ. ...... to Ind 3 Cllr .,.... ....... bonul. $25,000 .... ,....,...._ Cll ~7171 ,.., • ................ 1 YOUR I N '".~... ., .... You'H P8Y for thla 3 bdfm, 21A bath tOWIW»me. Uvtng room wtth wood bur'*'G ~-~ kitchen, patio, 2 cw •idoeed garlge, end untt. Its a gem. Can 646-7171 NP8 rm-•W•• ... 111 To~-=· 6 bdrm glstt In a choice, nelghborhoOd. iutte hM lta own lllttlng room, t-oe fwrily. room with ftoor to ciellrlg ftrepl.oe •. a.rge kltcben S*fect for the f.,nHy cook Md pool and IP9 tor ~to enjoy. It's hard to beat. Cllll &46-717, N • ........ Beat location. Raax on Y'J4ll pttvate deck. Gorgeous 2 bdnnt 2 bath condo. eo.w.nient kitchen, dining --. Yaun.ct c1•nga. Mng room with cozy comer ftreplece Cllll today at this will be1fone. 648.7171 NP10 •an11-,.._ $14,900 down~ doling co.ts movee ~lnfo thts 2 story 2 bdrm town."M>me with front and back patloe. Double gar~ uceUent Eamlde location. Call 646-7171 'NP11· en • .._ ' Siil. See the beautlfuMy IMlntalned ofourtd9 of thla lovely townhome complex. Enjoy without rnlilm- tllinlng yoUr9elf. AttractM 2 bdrm, 21h bath bi- level tOWIW»me. Att-=Md ~ with . extra storage ... that could be anc:JCW room. Cab this mftlte Me-7171"NP12 . ....... 1111 . • ..... A d1Hghtful ..eate •• -0 nMlled mmong the trw and opellil, •. Of Rlllng '"*' hlla. 5 BA. 3 &At · ~ _ .. .g room, dlM'G gourmet kttc:Mr-0 ~ den .. ... bar ~ omc, a. _.. .. two~. ~ -~.41eer.,.... pool &''Pt. •c .. .. c. Cllll for dlit1l1 548-2313 HP14 NEWPORT BEACH Liii .. • mr••---HHJHI Take adV8nt.ge Of inottvated ....... '800,000 P(tc:. ~ on tNI custom 4/5 bdrm ¥t9w home With pool & ... OWner may trllde. M- IUfne prtvate ftrat. Call now for more det8Hed lnformetlon 146-7171 NP4 m!Ul19 ...... You Clift he In N9wport Bw:h. Harbor Wooda, 2 . bdrm townhome wtth mountain ... L-ve . deck off kJtchen. Uk• new condttlon. HUrrY on tta one. Cail 848-7171 NP6 ......... ...,., .... a.utlful 3 bdrm. 2'A tMilh town.~ In ~ wooded --. Spec6oul tMng room wtth ..,... piece. Spece aawr kitchen. Uundry room. Hlah- ty upgr9ded. 8eet location. Clll M&-7171 NPe OTHER AREAS ........... .... VacMt ~ home With __..,. tMng room, fwnlty room wtth ......... famlY kitchen, m..- ter ...... wtth ...... room or nur.-y, mnored wwdrobe doe.I clocn. MPlll'ld• utllty room. Pwk-lke grounds with fruit treee & ... patio. 54&--2313 HN · OPP• C'ME Sii .... Very ac1l1nt condo In gOod complU. 2 bdrm, 1 'A bath. Nwty new C8r'pm. Very ptMle pdo, rneny extra11. Won't IMt at thie prtce. 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