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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-21 - Orange Coast PilotSATURDAY, MAY 21, 1988 25CENTS . Chancellor called budget buste Trusteesaysboard'spayingtoomuch for community co ege administrator_ the ltne. We cannot continue to escalate executives' salaries." Other trustttS. however. dis- agreed with Baum. "It 1s our responsibility to pay commensurate salaries." said Paul Bcracr, who voted in favor of grantina Fernandez a three-year contract · BJ JENNIFER WEBER .,. .. ..., ........ A trustee of Coast Community College District has opened fire on her colleagues for agreeing to pay a new chancellor nearly $105.000 in the face of what she considers a budget crisis. Board vice president Sherry L. Baum. the only one of five trustees to vote against the contract. called the pact wtth Ventura educator Alfred P. Fernandtz .. overly gen- erous.·· · Fernandez. 54. whose appoint- Nation Parents in shock after a woman opens fire in an elementary school, killing ooe child and critically wounding five others before killing herself./ A S Sports Estancia High finds un- likely hero to key baseball ptayoff win over top- seeded team./81 Coach Dan Gtenn's New- port Harbor High vol- teyball team attempts to defend its CIF title./8 1 Index Advice and Games A6 Ann Landers A6 mcnt was announced Friday. will be making $97,SOO annually, only $6 a year less than outgoing chancellor David Brownell. Fernandez makes $87.399 in his present job as chancellor of the Ventura Community College Dis- trict. When he comes to Coast Com- muni t) 's headquancrs. his salary will be supplemented by a benefits package totaling $7.440 annually. "I take exception to that because these arc changing times." Baum said. "Somewhere we have to draw ••1t doesn't appear to be generous to me." said Walter Howald. presi- dent of the board. "I believe the district isaettina what it's paying for in Mr. Fernandez." Howald said the district exam- ined the pa) of other chancellors in Orange County before detcrminina Fernandez's salary. "When you look at the other districts. it doesn't appear to be out oflinc." he said. A •mall bat entbaatutlc parade makes lta way down llal.n Street In Bunttnaton Beach on Friday to celebrate the At Saddlcback Community Col- lege District. the chancellor earns a base salary of $76.000 a year and benefits v.orth at least $7 ,000 annually. At the Nonh Oranac County district. the chief makes $92.380 and has a benefits packa,e totaling $6.500. Statewide. onl) the Los Anaelcs Community College District. the state's largest. pays its chancellor more. Baum said. The distnct. current I> for a nev. chancellor. paid Its former chief SI 03.000 base salary. An official there did not know how much the accompan)mg benefits package was wonh. The financially lean Coast Com- m unit) College District did not give its emplo)ees raises two years ago and gave them only a 2 percent salary increase last )ear. Although the distnct has not laid off an) workers. It has consolidated jobs and asked people to take earl) retirement. Money problems could get wo~ this year widrthc state's unexpected ~venue shonfall. But Howald took exception to Bau m's description that the district is in the midst of a budget rns1s. "'All education 1s ha' 1ng some financial d1fficulues In fact. the stalt itself 1s ha' 1ng some financtal problems... observed Howald. "We're not rcall) umQue in that." lromcall>. one of Fernandez's first tasks v.111 be to fine-tune the district budget for the coming fiscal year. ............... ._ resumption of two-way traffic on tbe •beet. It la hoped tbe change will lead to lncreued bulneae. Bridge A6 Bulletin Board A3 Classified B7,8 Crossword A6 Two-way tr&ffic returns to Main Street Death notices B4 EntertaJnment 05,6 Horoscope A6 Police log A3 Religion A8 Sports B1-'4 Weather A2 By LANCE IGNON Ot ................ Hunti!'Cton Beach turned back the hands of time about 25 years Friday as city officials commemorated the opening of two-way traffic on Main Street. Back in the early 1960s.. the Just like in movies, a Norris helps put the bad gHys in jail BJ ltOBDT BAllKEll °' ............. It fiaures that Malec Norris. 2S. ~ around puttina Md 1uys in jail. Its ill bislCf'CS. Hc'sthesonofmovieto~ IUY Cbuck Notris. The younaer Norris was bonOm! u Huntinaton Beach's crime fiahtcr of ~month in brief ceremonies Thurs- day in Police Cbid'BilJ Payne'aoftke. It was in Marth that Norris. a Huatir Beacb taideat ud an 9CIOf fhis father, "-d a woman taaftli•aed .. he'l"""'i"' with ..... T1'c llddit pale:d the pur:we oft blr '"" ud jumped into a ll""C" Cctb nm acc.ompliccs 'ftrc wait- i"" Norris Sot into lus Nissan 300ZX and was able to set the th.id's license plate mtmbcr and a discri~ and called ~-J'bc man WU arrestai and ctmjtd. and conftssed to an earlier r.ne-snatchina incident, 1yne liiid. NOl'TiJ said it ns the first time he'd hClpCd put a man behind bars since doi~ ·rt in the movie. '"'SurVival Game," whieh. he said witb a laUlh. .. is out on videO ... Norris. a former student at Golden West COleS in·Huati"ll08 ae.ct.. said his·-tathet. d9e _. ~ IM .. Mitsins ia Attioa.. lllOYic ICliet.. was pleated 10 lmr tht .... (Pl••· ---•W/A9) downtown strttt ran in both d1rec- t1ons and cars parked at 45-<tqrec angles to the curb. OveT the years.. a vanet)' of different plans. including parallel parkins and the one-way concept. were implemented. Some merchants and cit) officials hoped the configurations v.ould help attract shoppers. But merchants began complam1ng se' era I 'ears ago that the one-way street. ~h1ch emptied onto Pacific Coast H1gh~a). made access need- less!) difficult. So on Fnday the city officially went back to the on11nal plan. "I'm JUSt happ) to sec them moving along and getuna n done. ACllU lJlvestigatlng ~clded inmate's death • finall¥ ~tmg the cit~ cleaned up:· said Jim Gaddis. a Huntington Beach resident who frequents a restaurant on Main StrttL How to 1mpro"e business on the street has long ~ a sub1ect of varying opinions from both merchants and cny officials (Pleue ... TWO-WAT I A.2) Charges doubled in cash cleaning DA brings seven , additional charges against HB teacher By Gl\EG llEJUtX °' ............. Offtaals at the Orange County Distnct .\ttome) ·s office on Fnday doubled the number of chafJes ~nst a fonner Hunungton Beach tli&h schoo1 teacher accused of laundcnna m1lhons of dollars in dru& monC') Deputy Distnct Attorney Crail Robison filed scven addmonal charscs of money laundering 1,pinst James Ho)'land. 42. and his alleted paruKT 1n cnmc, John Ford, 41 , of Belmont Sh<>tt. The addtuonal dwJCS bnng the number oHclony charges apjnst the men to 14. according to court docu- ments. Robison said he doesn't expect any add1t1onal charges to be filed apinst Hoyland and Ford. but confessed, "how much money the)' really laundered. I don't supposc ~·11 C'Ver knov. .. Defense attome) Kenh Monroe rould not be reached for comment Fnda' 4JsO Fnda). the aITalgnmcnt date for the tv.o men was delayed aptD. until June :?4 The men were arrested . Dec 2:? Ho) land and Ford. both free on bail. were arrested foUow101 a year- long 1nvcsupuon b) Newport Beach and Long Beach pohcc and the state Dcpanment of Justice. lnvestiptors seized S 1.3 m1lhon in cash and eold. (Pleue eee CBAllGS8/A2) Rigby loses b id to get new hearing ByJONATBANVOLZKE °' ............... A Supenor Coun Judac on Friday refused a mouon to throw out the preliminary heanna for Alan Thomas R'lby. a fonneT Corona dcl Mar prep school teacher av.a1t1na trial on l6 child molestation chaJJCS. Deputy Public Defender William Kelley made the motaol'I before Jucta. Donald McCan1n, on tbe ltC)UftCls that the -...ord-for-word transcripu of the ewpon 8cac.h hearina were bunalcd Kdle) was not avlllablc for mm. ment Fnda' but Slld car11cr that the court reporter made scvcral CNcial em>n -...hilc prrparing the final u.- ICTlpt of the pldim1nary bcariJie,. Tbox mistalcs.. he said. destroyed (Pl•• -lllOn /All Stumpln2 for votes A 725-pou.nCI S-year-old elephant hu ar- rived at the New Orleana Zoo with the deaJ.&nadon u the fl.rat ••d eletate" for the Repabllcan National Co nven tion. T h e elephant wu introduced to children T h urs- day for the flnt time . State Senate OKs revision of auto smog check program By KATHLEEN GRUBB SACRAM ENTO -S"cep1ng changes appro' ed b) the Senate Frida} m Caltfomta's smog check program could mean bigger repair b1lb for m1lltons of motonsts and tbe1r car manufacturers. But the author said the reforms would hit hardest at a minont .. of pcoplcdm 1nghea' ii~ polluttngau10-. mobile\ and that the "orst .. .,mokcr" • t:Jrs '>'ould be forced ofT the strl."el\ "-11hout a pufT of oppostt1on or dt"batl.". !>enators \Oted 32-0 to 1n- ddint('(\ <.'\lend the automobile 1n- socc11on program that en flamed la\\- makers SI\ ~ears ago and would othcrn1~ c11p1re 1n 1990 "With the increase number of car; 1n Callforn1a. the smog ched.. 1s here to sta} ... Sen Rohen Pre\k\ D- R 1' crs1dc. told reponers after pas~gc of ht~ b1tl If appro"cd b" the .\s!>embh and stgned h\ the go' cmor \BI QQ7 "ould requin: motorists to pa~ up to jlOO cal h for ncccssal) repair\. "" ttme• the current S50 hmtt It would also would require new~r makers who are responsible for defects tn a car's pollution control system to pay fo r repairs above S300 for seven )Cars or 70.000 miles. Backers have said the current S50 limtt for repair costs 1s tnadequate to perform needed repairs on modern automobiles. and that 11 should be raised to S300. Presle} said the bill would double the e1Tec11,eness of the smog program and go after a m1nont) of .. smolt.er" cars and trucks that exceed em1ss1on standards. One-third of the cars undergoing smog checks need repairs and of that third. only I 0 pem:nt require repairs costtng as much as the b1lrs ltmit. he said. Calilom1a·s smoggiest urban areas 1n order to cntble the state to qualify for some S I 3 btllton tn federal construc0 t1ong funds. Diesel vehicles arc exempt According to a leg1slat1ve analysis. mandatory smog checks have suc- ceeded tn reducin$exhaust em1ss1ons from vehicles subJect to inspectton by I 0 percent. still far shont of the program ·s 25 percent goal. Cnucs of Presle) 's latest bill have said 1t forces new-car buyers to pay for pro1ec11on the) don·t need. since the average life of a new ~r ts about 71h )ears. Opponents included car manufac- turers and retailers. the Automobile Club of Southern California and the state Finance and Motor Vehicle departments. Presley said he was surpnscd by the The onginal. 5-)ear-old law. also lack of Senate debate. but said it may authored b} Presle). requires signal a growing realization among ~sotme-powe1~d TC'hrct~ less than ~gTStators of a n~d ro tafflc air ... 0 ~earsold to pass a smog inspecuan pollutton .. There's JUSt a lot more test ever) two >ears m order to be awareness a lot more w1lltngess to do legall) registered The bill was an something about smog problems:· he attempt to clean up the air 1n said. Truck driver charged in ram page LOS ANGELES l .o\PJ -.i. Texa'> truck dn ver "ho alleged I\ ram med more than 1"0 dozen veh1des dunng a 40.milc frcewa\ rampage "'3\ charged '>'1th '0countso(assault "llh a dead I) '>'Capon and held on S l 01111100 ball Fnda' l harlc\ Tom Lee Jr .. .::!S of Haltom C II\ Tl."\a!>. a lOmmun•t't outside Forth Worth. was also charsed wnh l"'o Jdd1t1onal felon) counts ol \andalism and possession of meth- amphetamines. said Officer Mike Maas. spokesman for the Caltfom1a H 11th"a) Patrol Lee was also charged wtth one m isdemeanor rnunt of possession of a loaded handgun and one m1sde- ml·anor count of possession of drug paraphernalia. Maas said Lee allegcdl> told police after his am."'11 . "Those i:x-oplc would get out of m\ '>'a\. I wouldn't hit But 1f the .. wouldn't get out of m) way, I '>'Ou Id hit them," according to CHP Officer Bruce Hanson. Municipal Coun Judge G lenette Blackwell set Lee's bail at SI m1llton Fnda~ and scheduled his arra1g;;0 ment for Monda> Authont1e!> sull don't have a mou'e for "h> Lee allegedly lost ht!i cool on ~outhern C'ahforn1a's clogged fFCcwa>s Maa!> sa>d 1t doesn't appear Lee was under the rnfluence of drugs or alcohol. although authont1es are still awa111ng test results. RIGBY LOSES BID ... Correction From Al tht• court "official record 'vld Jrttn reJCrted Kelle) ' argu mt·nt., Jft<.>r a shon heanng. It "a~ al the conclusion of that prcliminar~ hearing that Mun1e1pal ( oun J udgt· Russell Bostrom ordered R1gtn d former ph)'s1cal educauon tcalhl·r at Harbor Da' <ichool. to stand tridl on allegations of sodom} and a 'Jrtet\ of other seitual assault ;hargl''> that rnuld land him more than bO ~cars in Jatl R1gb)' 1s acluscd of organ111ng a secret club of seven )Oung boys at Ha rbor Day School and presuading them to use a' 1brator as an 1n111at1on rite Each of R1gb) ·s young alleged '1ct1ms testified at the preltminar) hearing. and "'11l tes11f) again dunng his tnal. Rigby! meanwhile 1s frec on S200.000 bat I 'W ord!> "ere o m11tcd in a news story dealing" 1th responses of Huntington Beach lradcrs and residents to a ft.>deral decision not to. fund SI. I billion in Orange County flood con- trol prOJeCh The Stol) should have read that the home of Chaunce) and Sall) Alex- ander on Driftwood Circle rece1 .. ed about $55.000 in damages m the storm and flooding 1n March of 1983. The Dail) Pilot regrets the error. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC RETURNS TO MAIN •.• From Al "Thl.'rc·, <;o man> groups. There's pro th1' and pro that and ant1 th1s and anti th.ll. 1t'\ hard to get anythtng oonc:·Gadd1c;\31d "But I thtnlt. most pcopll arc behind this." C hanging to two-wa} traffic cost the t 1t~ rough I) S:!5.000 for land- ..._ aping. 1mgat1on 1mpro-.ements and striping. ~•d Les E .. anc; city l.'ng1neer A.It hough 1t 1s stlll 11legal to tum left ont0 Mam from the Coast Highway. the Cit)' hopes to t:hange that b) March. faans said Thf' resumption of two.way traffic 1s onl> the first step toward the Cll) ·s plan to rcde,elop the enure street w1th1n two )Cars. E' ans said. .. Thie; 1s a tin" and not too extcnc;" e anempt to see how two-.wa' traffic '>'Ill worlt. again." Evans said.· The opening was celebrated with a small but enthus1as11c parade of about 20 kazoo-blowing people wear- mg Hunttngton Beach Chamber of Commerce T -shirts foll owed by a few fi re depanmcnt vehicles. The only problem with the new configuration is that the two lanes are quite narrow. but that didn't S«m to phase Natalie Kotsch. spokeswoman for the Downtown Merchants Guild. "Ifs not going to be a freeway. dear:· she told a "1s1tor. "ifs goin1 to be a bus1nessdistr1ct and you•tt going to have to pay attention." • . CHARGES'l>OUBLE IN LAUNDERING ••• From Al rhles to five \Chicles and the 53-foot rac1noacht "Zamazaan," all belong- iag to Hoyland. a Dana Potnt resident and teacher whose annual salar) was approx1matcl't $44.000 ~~:s~e Daily Pilaf MAIN OFFICE VOL 11, MO. Ml f fhe. pair 1s also allegedly suspected of using "Zamazaan" to smuul~ drugs tnto the United St•tcs from C'en1ral America Hoyland has bl't'n an Oranic County resident tor 24 years. and taught freshman science and hon1cul- ture at Edison Ht&h School in Hunt- ington Beach since the school's open- ing 1n 1969. JustcaU 642-6086 What do you like •bout the Daily Pilot? What don·1 you like? 1ll t.hc number abo'e and ~our maaqt will be recorded. ttanscnbed and db- ll\'cttd to the appropriaae cd.ator. The same 2.4-hc>Ur answ.'ttlnl tttVice may bC uted '° tecord lettcn to 1)1( editor on any aopic. C°'"'1l!Ulon to our Ltncn c:iOtumn muM include thrit wneUd ·~ Mlmbcr for vcnfte:ation. iT di •"'-i's 09 :JC* mind • o::: leOU.8ftMecl ~, f~ It l'W do .,. !llJ"9 YCM *"' ti, 6 JOD"' catl ..... 7111"' -~· COOi' ... -..... tel ""°91 ill>d ~ II ~ oo "°' ,_.. rcaa i.yl• CM ...... e !O a111 w 'f06 ~ .. ......... Ctrot1'1 .... ,.,.. ..... ..... .... . \ . The tONCUt Clllll tor eunny dayt wtth mofnlnQ coastal low ctouds. It wttl be a llttte cooe. ~ay. heel\ high• w11 be ee to 11. aow. ae to a . In the mountaJnt, .. pect eunny dey. and clMr ntghta wltt\ local gysty ... tetty wtnda to 30 mph Retort Ngt\a wlU be n the 70., Iowa 38 to 48. In the oea.rts. it will be aunny and hot. Owens Valley htgh• w111 bf In the eos. 1ow1 tn the .a.. Northern ~ highs will be In the 90s. loWa 54 to IM. Southern ~ highs will be 9't to 10.. lows In the eot. tnnw coutat waters: Expec1 local eoutherly winds 12 knots with 1-toot MU and a eouth-..t 1well of 3 leet. Outer coa1tal waters: There will be variable winds 15 knots or leas through with 3-foot MU and a n0f1hweat tw911 of fS feet. U.S. Temps HIQlla 10We a of S p "' FMey .. Le n s1 51 .. 11 .. S4 37 71 41 .. 57 eo ss 15 17 Ill 51 70 :ti 15 52 70 S4 to 40 SI 60 81 71 73 51 74 51 &2 31 11 71 72 !>$ 12 SI "' 36 75 50 7S 51 17 53 .. 53 71 57 se 53 .... 72 55 41 40 .. s& • 51 1 1 41 12 S3 17 50 a 45 n sa .. 31 Calif. Temps Extended ...,.,io..aolSpM,,..., .............. " 0 I 71 57........... Mii II ......... ooelt ... ,.i.-..-., 10 40 .....,. 11 eo -"*" io. CIOYdll -.. --. 11 M ~ II U ....................... .. 72 " .. .... 71 S4 lftld10l....,_,_,,.10llto•• 71 U W10P 11 SI ,_...,. 1..-111--io.. llOI • .._ 17 75 9lyll'9 .. gs eo. 41 40 0.1...,.. .. 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"' 43tplft I-GIP-"' IUllDA'f 1:45 Lift t45Uft SJ! pm. 1007plft 4 7 0 1 u S.2 42 04 3 7 30 The.-i-el 547 Lm ·Ind-el 7 50 p "' tod9y The -,.... • 1041 ...... ..-y Ind -• 1111 P.lll ...., RecordheatwavehisBay Area SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Re- cords for htgh temperatures daung bac k nearly half a century were eclipsed throughout the Bay area on Fnday as a bnef hot spell sent people flocking to beaches and parks. Other Nonhcrn California lo. ctllons also sizzled, and further south B.ikersfield htt the century mark for the first time since last October. The mercury reached 97 dqrttS in San Jose. highest in the area and ~urpass1ng the record of94dcgrttS set Ill 194.2,_Do_WIUOWn~tSCO registered 92. four dqrccs hi&)ler than the mark reached the same year. Records also were se1 1n Oakland with a reading of89 degrees.. Alameda 88 and Moffett Field 91 . Elsewhere. 11 was 93 dcgrtts in Concord. 90 m Hayward. 93 in Redwood City. 90 m San Rafael and 92 in Santa Rosa. Fresno, Gilroy and Red Bluff recorded 98, Monterey 87. Salinas 94, Stockton 97 and Yosemite Valley 82. "It's a little crowded out hett," said l}fcguatd Stew Hills at Stinson Beach in Mann County. "It's packed. rd say we·ve got about 8,000 people out here:· The summerltke hot spell was expected to wind down in most loca11ons on Saturday. with temperatures several degrees lower. said Nauonal Weather Service fore- caster Doug Atkinson. The hiah temperature m San Francisco was expected to be 80 Saturday and 72 on Sunday, with tnland temperatures also off b) about 10 degrees by Sunday, M said. BICYCLIST HIT BY FL YING BODY ••• From Al front of him. said Lt. 8111 Mamellt. The motorcycle hit the car and Gonzalez was catapulted offthe cycle. Gonzalez. 21. sailed into the bicycle lane where he collided with Ra)mond lannm Jr. 31 . of Hunt- 1 ngton Beach lannin said he never saw Gonzalez coming and onl) realized what had happened after he came to rest on the pa' ement about 30 f~t from the collt!i1on tannin's voice was tinged wtth pain as he recounted the accident early Frida) evening. Perhaps even more painful w~ the realizat1on that he was· going to be fl)tng out of John Wayne Airport three hours later to visit his fam1I) in Pennsylvannia. He said he didn't want to cancel the prcv1ously- scheduled flight because his ticket was no n-refundable Afier the accident. Gonzalez and lanniri were taken to Fountain Valley RegJonal Hospttal. tannin was treated for abrasio ns on his anns. legs and bod) and released. Gonzalez was hsted ic criu~I condtt1on with a SC\Crc head inJUr). Blanck. 78. was not injured. Pohce arc sllll invest1gattng tM amdent '1nd are not sure if Bland. or Gonzalez were at fault. .. One of them blew 1t," Mamclh said. lannin had ndden that morning to Laguna Niguel and was only a few blocks from his home when he was trit. He said he did not know what type of motorqcle Gonzalez was nding. only that tt was ··one of th0tc fast ones. .. lanntn was not touched by the motol'C}cle. He said poltcc were holdina his $3.000 Puch 12-spccd bicycle for evidence and would not release it to htm. He said he would try to pick up the twisted two-wheeler when he returns from Pcnnsylvannia after the Memorial Day weekend. ACLU INVESTIGATING ••• NORRIS ••• From A l understood 11. The 1nvest1gator added the shackle would have been re- mo' ed had Arbtso not died so qu1ckl) "I know l would have been succcss- ful 1fl had more time:· Crandall said. "The doctors. the JUdgc and the dtstnct anorney all were very helpful and "'ere saddened he died so quick I} .. It 1ust boils down to the fact that Donn) died too fast.·· Crandall said he recognized the need fo r the lockup poltcy. because inmates mtJht try to trick authonues 1ntn l't"h~vina they were ill so they I could escape. "You don't want to-et caught up in a situation were the inmates fake it JUSt to escape, but maybe in this case the policy nttds to be chan1ed:' the investigator said. "When he went into a coma. he's gone anyway. so they could do some things 10 make him more comfonablc.·· Crandall pointed out that doctors dtd place a foam pad on Arbiso's ankle to protect 1t from the shackle, and deputies on duty at the hospital bent the visitation policy to allow Arbiso"S family to stay with him. P'romAl The eldtt Norris. a rnident in Lht Lemon Heights area of Santa Ana. is pmcntly at the Cannes Film Festival in France. Norris said. The father and son will play brothers in a movie that starts filmina late this summer. he said. "We play brothers." Norris said. "I get kidnapped a nd my dad comes in and rescues me and saves tM day. Thafsa brief synopsis." Noms didn't leave without ,ettina an invitation from Payne to '"1tar .. in a Police Department trainina film. Norris didn't si any contracts bu.t he said he'd be to hcl out. l'hn-u~h \t\'Jtl\I.' l\'\lllr\· .1no.I ~ ... 1~n. C,)\~~n C~t'' t<\"'" ·""-c c, •I k '\.'lion ,....,C.,..S II 111 ..... •c...-.tt-.e South Oranse County rcsJC:lt'nlS wall have ample opportunity to donate blood over the next few days with community blood drives scheduled an four ·~$. • The first ""ill be held Monday in Audttonum B ofSaddleback Hospital, 244SI Via Estrada, l..quna Hills, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. and donon may call 83S-S381 . citt. 4SO. for an appointment. The second is planned Thursday from 3: 15 to 8 p.m. at the Brukfast Exchange Club. 354 N. Coast Highway, Laauna Beach. with appointments taken at 497-6502. Two other blood dnves will be conducted May 31. one at the Seventh Da> Ad"cnust Church. 29702 K.ensanaton Onvc. Laauna Niguel. from 4 to 8:.is p.m. (495-0311) and the other at M1ss1on VieJo's Mount of Olives Church, 24772 Chnsanta Drive. from 4 to 8:45 p.m an the multi-purpose room (837-7467) Country falre In HB C1rdc Vic" School in Huntington Beach will cdcbratc its 25th ann1\eral') with a count!') fa1~ toda} from 10 a.m to 2 p.m The e' ent will include food and pmc booths. hourly drawings. field games and entertainment. The school as localed at 6261 Hooker Onve and funhcr 1nformat1on 1s a'a1lablc at 893-5035. Women'• seml.nar set A women's empowerment seminar will be held toda) from I to 4 p.m. at 18350 Mount Langk). Sutte 205. in Fountain Valle>. Poll> Pistole will be the speaker and 1hc registration ftt as SI 0 at thr door Call 964-226 7 for add1uonal informauon. Free cancer screenings Thc telephone number for f~ slon cancrr screenin_Bs at the Fulton Medical Group. 2011 Westcl1fTDn"e. Suttl" 3. Ne"pon Beach, was listed incorrect!} in Wednesda) 's column. The correct number for information 1s 642-2263. Cldropnct1c pre11entat1on Chiropractor Dr Ins L Rosenfeld "'ill host a frtt scmtnar on total bod) health Mon~ from 7 to 8 pm at hcr officc. 25255 Cabo1 Road. Su1tc 110 Laguna Hills Seaung 1s ltm11ed and reservation!> arc being taken at 380-711 5 Travel agency talk set "Wh) Pa} for a Travel Agent"" 1s the 1op1c of Monday's luncheon mec11ng of the Bustncss Referral .\ssocaauon at Reuben's Restaurant. 24001 Avenida de Cartoua. Laguna Hills. Frank Gambit' of College Center Travel "Ill conduct the session. Call Bcm· Hie at S8 I· I I 06 for further informauon. · lranlan GOP to meet The founders' mttung of the Iranian Amen can Republican Council "'II be held Monda) at the A\ant1 Restaurant ~7762 Vista del Lago. M1ss1on VtCJO. at 6 '0 pm .\ppro' al of the council chancr and elcct1on of officc!'1 "tll be on the agenda Call Sharo Khas100 at 752-2485 for de1atls Bu•lnea skins program The 'c" .\gc Bus1ncss .\ssoc1a11on "111 present a program on commun1c.at1on skills Tucsda~ at ., a.m 1n Suite 3"' of SeachfT Village, Mam Strec1 at Yorkto"n .\\cnuc:. Hun11ngton Beach No rcscn a11ons are necessan and there 1s no chargc. Call 8111 Sparkman at ~50-3208 or ~ Turner at 6 7 5-5915 for more information Senlor job lalr In CM A. SS-plus Job fair "'II be held Tue-sda~ from Q a.m. to 4 p.m at the Neighborhood Communit' Ccnter m Costa Mesa to match older "orl..ers "Ith employers an the Orange County area. Emplo)erurc requ1re'd to rcscf\ c space pnor to the fair b) calling Carol}n O'Malle) or Natalie Menzo &t the Orange Count) Agenq on .\ging. 83.t-8448 Auct1on alds women The third annual Gold Elephant silent auc11on and sale to benefit Ncw D1rect1ons for Women. :i res1den11al recover) center 1n Costa Mesa. wtll be hcld Tuesda) from IOa m 10 I p.m lt 4SOI Perham Ome. Corona del Mar Attendance wall be b) rescna11on onl). Contact Shell) Simpson at 548-8,54 for details. BB .ne1re0men meet The Hun11ngton Beach Ncwromcrs will hold a act.acquainted session Tucsda) at 9-30 a.m. Call Myrna Hair'C at 96S. I 907 or Doroth) Sheldon at 962-7128 for further information. Blood preame ta.a The h1ahs and lows of blood pressure wall be discussed f uesday at a 7:30 p.m. seminar at Deerfield Community Park an Irvine. The cost is S25 and·additional information may be obtained from Dave Anderson at 660-3920. Cldld Mlety clau Emcriency c-are for near'!) drowned chaldml wall be tbtsub.i«t ofa frttclassat Humana Hospital in Hunt1na1on Beach Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m Seatina is limited and t"CJ1Stntion. at 843-5047. 1s required. CJ.•• Ja £a6aaa Tw~ eonununaly education classes wtll ~ offettd ne-xt week th.ro\&Jh the WotMn's Pavilion and Re10urtt Center It South Coast MedJcal Center ln Laauna Be.Kb. .. DaSCtplint Without Spank.ani·· will be the topic o.tTucsda)'"s teUion at '7 p.m. an Oauroom B aod'tbe CM& la SIO for a penon or a oouple. i\ frtt ctucu.ss.tonon P isplan.ned forTbu'1dayat 1 p.m. in tht audiloriu.m. Call 499. 7202 for mervabons. Realt:T faa Ja ll'Y1.ne A rtview and analyiis of succusful real estate inYt:llmtnt will be the topic or. semanar sponsored by lC.AJ Ee~ta TUC'tday at 7:30 p.m. at the ~lnnenlr'Vloc. • The ICSStOG n frte and open to the public. Can (lll) 20l-'2Sl for further infonnation and rncr- \'a.lioo • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 21. 1NI A6 Laguna budget· ideas revealing B1LANCEIG 0 Of .............. The Lquna Be ch l tt) ( ounc11 &Ot some help recentl) from ~s1den1s v..bo su,.est~ "•nous wa>~ thc munic1p ht} might s~nd n"t fiscal )tar~ budact. • · 'ie"" \ae" concens SI 700 • The Laauna Beal h < ommun1t) C. hntc SI 0.000 • Office spac(' for Laguna Outrea~h a g,a~ and lesbian \Uppon group. unknov.n amount. • ~ tund for need> senim l'llltt'ns: unkno" n amount. The budget. which the c:ounc1I plans to finahze at a ptibhc heanna on Junc ~I , exceeds last )Cars b) almo!tt S8 m1ll1on. A hon's ~hare of the incr('a~ "'II be gobbled up b} debts racked up for open space purchases 1n S)l'amort'. H 1lls. loca1cd in the area bet"~" El Toro and Laguna Can)On roads 471 acre\ of Lliguna Heights and propen~ betv.een .\rch Beach Heights and Top of1hc \\orld The cit~ t'\l)Clt'> 10 nu..e mO\t of 1h1s cxlra rt\cnuc from the sale ofa poruon of S}camorc Halls to the count). Thc prop- ert~ •Outd bC' u~ by lhc c<>unt) for a f'Cllonal park and a n&ht~f.v.a> for lhc San Joaquin Hills Tran\ponauon \.or- ndor If the S7-m1lhon ~le doe-s not 10 throu&h 1n :0-.u,ember. the cit) v.·ould be forced to drop 111 of 1h capital improve- ments for tht' ne~t fi5Cal )car. wh1~h l>qlns July I h might ~ natural 10 assume that the council can't w~t for the sale to &O through. but nothing could be funhcr trom tht' truth The council is a<Umantl> opposed 10 thl' rnmdor and l'\Cn erttted 1 sign on Ltguna < .10\on Road 10 vo1cc II!. S('nllmenls The appan:n1 lontrad1l 1ton rests 1n lh<" fact tha1 tht' \.lie v. 3'> .1pproH~d b\ a pr<"' 1ous cuunul \la,or Dan "-enne\ said. Se' cral ml'.mbl.·r, ol L.iguna Ou treat h A ga) and ksb1an suppon group ,.ippealed 10 the l.Ounc1I Tue\da, n1gh1 tu pro' 1dc 11 ofTlCC spat't. Ma)'Of Pro Tem Robert Gcn\r\ sv.1tched hats dunna the mcct1n1 ind addttsscd his fellov. rounc1I members ol\ bC'hall of Laauna Outreach. uf v.h1c:h he 1s a mcm~r oflhc board of directors Gent~ !>lltd the orpn1zat10n has been to\'aluabl<" to tht' homu!>C'\ual lommun1l \ v.htch hi.-csumatcd compntJt!t up to ..${J percent of the cit) ··Whal v.c're asking for tonight 1\ vahdal1on ··Centi) said .. This 1., lht' onh aroup of its !..ind in the nation. and we should be proud that.it's hert 1n Laguna." Thc rt'maming four counul mcmbers supported the reque\l tlut < ounulman :O-.c.-11 Fttzpatnclr. uppo~d lo<:<tt1ngan ollill' in (. 11\ Hall .l\ hJd tx·cn '>UUntrd bccau\( 11 v. ould l rr:itl dn .i' ;ilanl hl ul .,1m1lar fl'QUl"\l!> lrom uthl·r u 1mmun11' 1roups Other ri.-qut'\l\ llH lu1.kJ •Mone~ lor tht' rkk rh In J pJl lllU larh nai.I\ addrt''' .i• l""' \Ian -\d:.i m' accu).l-d the uium 11 o' 'hurtl hantt tn ti thl.' t'ldt'rh He: '>Ug.v.t'\ll·d th<' l II\ l fl'Jll' iJ lund 10 hclp lo"·tncomr St"fUO"' bu) th.i m~1l-at1on 1and t'\t'&l•s~ • D1..aMt'1 prt'p.arednc'\ lunth \ lr1J\ a\l..t'd tht' lit\ tu matlh 1hc S"'. that the Laauna lkach l I mfied Sicli.Qlllll:' Dtstnt'l plan\ lU \l)c."nd Ull di'8 I pn-parl"dne.,., • Road"' .n \l'l('('d bump-. Lent' Felder suaac .. tt'd lhc lll\ pul '>l>('t'J bumps on "It Laguna Boule' .ird to \lo" 'drag raccf'.· but< 11~ M.sna~t·f k.c.-nncth Frank said ··1 don·a 1h1nk thert•' a dn' 1ng tntt'l'C'\l i spc:l'd hump' · I rom 11\0\I rc,tdt'nl\ • < un•l·rt, \ S l ~uu J<.in.111un tor a .,l'"' \~l· •Ctll•l'lt \t'rn:-. ht'ld onl·c I n11>11th .it I c."j!IOll Hall -\ 'pol..cw.l•man 1111· '"111·, \.1111 1111 ~I JJm1"11111 " c 1111utth Ill 11" 1·1 111\t\ \\I It-Ill•"' pc:uplc h.id 1111111· Ill ttili ml' 1ng ..t'>klnf tvr l11l1n n thr 1...tttu lk" 1 ""111r t1m1,h dub •llt11·d to g1~ \11n I 11, ttr11up olkitd 5-U I tor tbie r urdlJ'>l' 1.•I "h.tt ""llkl I'll: thl ~11' ~ lt rM J>Olt1c Ju~ l lWllt\ "'U11t:11th 'lUd\I .. "h1·1lw1 11 nc-·,h .1 hc•unJ 1111 11w h>rle CM' s man, woman of year finalists chosen By JENNIFER WEBER Ol-0..,"9111aff S1it peoplc. lhrec ofv.hom do not lt\t' in Costa Mesa ha\l' been named a!> tinal1~ls 10 rcprl'sen1 tht' l'tt)' as man or woman ot the \ear, thr C hambcr of Commcrn.· has announct'd. The finalists for woman of the "ear are Haul P l\.lu~sman of ( osta Mcsa. Diane Pn1chc11 of San ( lemcnte and fk,erl\ Thompson of 'c"pon Beach Candidate~ for man ul thr 'l·ar arc Davt' baker ol Irvine. C1ordon Bowlc) and Ro~ R Mc( ardlc hoth ul ( osta Mesa Being a rcs1dcn1 or workins in the u1~ t'> not a rcqu1remen1 although 1h1s ~car's crop of candidates either lt\c or v.ork 1n Costa Mcsa said .\rlcnc Shafer C'<t'Cutl\ e dart'ctor of lh<' l h.lmber \\oh1ch is spon1,or- 1ng thc av.ard "1th the Dail) Pilot "You can do c11her-or and sttll be pan of the cal):· she ~•d A. 10-member panrl chose the tinah'>t'> then Joined thi.-buard ofd1rcctors in' 011ng for the v.inners "'ho"' 111 be announced at a June I lunchcon : CAMPAIGN '88 ---- Here are bnefb1ographtl'\ on ealh ol 1hc finalists: • 1Ua11mu mo"ed to < osta Me..a 1n I q44 from the Black H ilh of'>outh Oakota .\)ear later her husbasnd died ka' 1ng hcr to ra1SC' thc1r 1v.o ch1ldrcn alone -\ graduate of Our Lad' of Lourdes Hospital School ofNumng 1n Hot c;pnng.s. S D . Klussman worked as a nurSC' and social worker until her rct1remcnt in 1976 She hu 'oluntcercd v.11h th(' Oa!tts Senior Center. Costa Mesa St-n1or'> -..;cv.. hope Hotline at the l nHal < atht>dral the .\mencan Cancer S<x 1e1~ and 11s hosp1lt' group and Golden Timer\ Senior (enter • Pritcktt. a graduate of Ohto State l Ol\('fSll). IS the C\CCUll\(' dirC1:'tor of marketing for South ( oac,1 "fctro -\lltancc She has ser,ed on the board ol d1~cl0rs fo r the Sou1h ( ua'>t 5, mphon' and the 't \IC-\. and on the chamber's e\CCUll\C board. board of dire1. tors and ans comm11- 1ee She "as been cha1rv.oman of -\ns on the Gr«"n and co-chaired -\ns \tonlh this 'rar She also "orks "'tth South (out \tetro on t'\Cnl~ that benefit Share Our Uatham offering a business-approach Irvine consultant in underdog· s position in congressional race By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY Of .. a..,,... ._.. Like man' -\mc:ncaM "-athleen utham 1s concerned ahout h1.·r lOUntr. L'nltkc those Y.ho ;ust talk about the nation's problems. u1ham decided 10 do something about 1hcm The management consultant from lf\ine 1s one of 12 candidates scek.ing the Republican nom1na11on in the -40th Con-' gress1 onal Dastm t "I lOuld e11hcr s11ck m' hcad tn the sand or take some actwn and a pos1t1on and fight," Latham ~1d ofhcr dec1s1on to run. "Those "'ho sttll.. thc1r heads 1n the ..and get their rear end\ kicked." she added Because of hcr bus1nc-;s e'pen1se Luham hcltc' es she could pla~ a role 1n 1mpro' 1ng federal go' cmment operatlllns as "ell as the na11on·s cconom' She OY.ns La1ham & ~s~oc1ates. a Nc.,..pon Beach managcment consultant firm that sp«1ali1cs in management le' el technolog} issue\ and long-range plan- nin&. "Govcrnmcnt ha<;n't bttn run hkc a business and 11 nct'ds some business strcnath:· she said Latham also v.ould worl.. to ~' 11ah1t' the business communal) "We as Amencans ~'c less than people in othcrcountnes:· she said. "lfwe "'ere 10 be encouraged thrl\Ugh ta\ inlt'Otl\CS to ~'c more more .\mencan businesses ""uld be abk to borro"' and rc' 1taltzc "Our product!> belome beller arc morc de~irable abroad and v.c: crcatt' morc JObs. thus crc:a11ng morc mont) 1n the cconom) and broadening the ta\ hase ·· \Vh1lc v.orli.1ng 10 sohc thc prcSt"nt probkms. Latham J6. also v.ould focus on the future The mother of '"'O adull daughters and an adJunct falult\ member at Chapman and Coasthni.-( ommun11' colleges. she said ~he \\OITIC~ aoout \OUng people \\-hO ha' e become d1s1llus1oncJ "'11h their go,ernmcnt and rountr. "'-' e ha' e 10 stan d1St ouraging d1s- 1llus1onmt'nt and ~tan building their SC'lf esteem ·· Latham c,a1d .. \\ e need a program to build that scll est~m in 'oung people That's v.hat s going w k.ccp them a"a~ from drugs 3nd alcohol "I "ould llk.e tu <,et preu~Jcme and cncouragc that from the federal le, cl .. \he said On thc other hand. Latham docsn t think the fedcral go,cmmcnl can do mu1.h be~ond allocauns a' a1lablc fund' to ~h c the count) ·s transportation "oc' She calculated that she Sl)('nd<, about three months out of the 'car on frce"aH but she opposc-s slo"" gro'v.th "It gOC'S aga1ns1 m) gram rm all lor !rec enterpnsc:· Latham said She prefers con11nu1ng to as~.,s de- ' eloper fees for ne-.i. roads and re' 1tal1Z1ng mass transit opponun1t1c\ instead Sehes • Tbompsoa's u11n mun11' 'ef\ Ill' stancd as a tecn-Jgcr when '>ht' bt"tame a cand~ stnpc:r J I J hu\pllal 1n her hom('· to"n ofGlendak r hat spurred her 10 ~tan a program "'1th uthrr tct'n-agl'.f'> to '1\tt senior u11zen'> 1n ffil'ntal 1os111u11ons Much of Thomp~o,.·!> v.ork. has been ""Ith health-rdattd group-. '°}he 1s a director oftht' T 1 ~~ue Foundation and has sencd on the t'\t'l ul1H' board ol the "la11onal Hean .\'>S01.tat1on '>he ha~ donated mone' to J number of other health-care organ1utiuns hospitals ilnd South (oa!.I Rl'pcnu~ • Baku 1s an IP 1ne C-11\ C ounc1lman and congrt'Ss1onal land1da1e "'hose la"' pracuce 1s based 1n ( osta \it's.a He has SCPed a~ ma,or ol Ir. ine and lha1red the In inc \tedi(al Ccntcr board thi.-Orange Count' Rc11rcmcn1 Board and the If\ me branch of the Bo's and Girls Club of the Harbor .\rca He also has v.orkcd v.11h the Orange ( ount\ 01' mp1c ( ommmce Bakt'r 1s a graduate of l (I and earned Kathleen Latham ") ou·,c got to take"' hat \OU 'e got and mak.c 11 des1rablc and acceptable ·· she said .\ 13-,ur ~s1dent of Ir' me Latham k.no"s she is in an uphill battle in the gndlocked GOP pnman but '>he belle'('' she ma~ appeal ~o the commun \Ot<"r' becau'i(' she 1s ont' of them "I "antcd to pro'c real peopk lould ,10 11. the l..tnd "ho ha'c to "'Ork for a 1'ln8 "ho ha' c no special intcrt"St mnnc' behind thcm." she said .. , am not a stufTcd shin rm do" n thcr(' vn the ~me lcHI as ever.bod' d~ I'm ~al !>('Opie ·Tm JUSt a gut!>~ lad' "'ho dt"C1JcJ 11·, 11mc." h1'> I.iv. Jc~irt o.st Prpperd1nc l n1,crs1t) • Bo~le~ v..is born 1n \\-inn11)('g. (an- Jda but hJ' 11 \\:d 1n ( o!>ta !\.ksa for UJ \l'3r'> -\n Jud1on~r and emlce Bowl(!I) ho'>tl·d tht· d1.imber's -\ct1on -\ul·11on f0r1 numbl.•r uf \l'ars He also has v.orked wrtb Hoag \kmonal Hospital's 552 Club. the 'l'"'pon < ll'>la \ksa 't ~( A. St "n- drt·" 11 Prl·~b\lcnan· Church ( n\ta MC9 Rot.tr\ ( lub and Harbur .\rt'.a Ba~bell Lt•JgUl • MeCar41e hails f1 om Lt'v.1 ~wv.n Pit but hJ~ 11 , ed 1n ( osta "ft'sa since I 949 He ha~ a ma~ter's degrtt in commerC1al '>lll·n~r frum Bcn1amin Franklin l nt\t'r· \II' .rnd "'ork.t'd a~ .t real estate broker until h1'> ·etirem('nt '-hl ardlc '> au1' n1~ include the Saha.. trt.-r -\rm' '\c""pon-\1csa l n1ficd School D·'>tnll board 'ev.pon Harbor Lutheran ( hurl h 8Uclrd 01 Rl!altors K1v.anis C. lub. &1' '>Cl ub of thc Harbor .\rca C osta MC'5a T umurro"'. C osta ~k..a H 1s1onca I Soc1et) and d rcsen c: offi1..er "'1th .\s<,ue1a11on ot .\menca Scientists find largest lava fie[d under sea \-\:-., T-\ 8-\RB-\R.\ I .\Pl-The la~t la' a fu~ld crcatt'd m rC\:'ordcd hmon ha) bttn d1KO' crcd beneath tht' Pan fie Qc('an and 11 conta1m eno ugh la' a to rcpa' c -\mcnca s mterstatc h1gh'o\a~ s~ i.- tcm I ( times sc1en11s1s s.a' The sohd1ticd la' a field 00 miles southv.<"St of the Galapagos Islands off South .\menca t:o"ers 53.000 acrn. "e~tcnds up 10 11 miles from its a.ppa~nt sourtt and inundates sarps tcbffs) o"c.r ~00 feet high ... said mannc groph~stCtst "-en C "facdonald ofl C San.a Barbarw 8) cst1matana the hetght of undcrw. cliffs pan1alh inundated b~ the la\ a nows \facdonald. gcochcm1st Rachel M Hay- mon JOd Ha~a11 lnsututc of Geoph)St~ r t'\Car, her .\ lc\a ndcr Shor es11 ma t<'d tt u>Ol31M aooul 3 0 (Ubtc miles Ofla\-& V. h1lr man~ prc+t1.,tonc M.va fieldc; art' t.irgl·r the large<>t pre' 1ousl~ k.nown lava tidd , reated 1n recorde-d h1stor\ wu t~ : (H'ul'-1c-mdc field formcd t" the 1,83 l'rupt1on o' the Lalr.1 'olcano ·tn !~land tht u n l\crs11~ said 1n a ne"s release \1.ttdonald 1..alculalt"S that 3 6 cubic m c.-<.ofla'a"ould .o,cr·HOOOOm1lcs of 'l ,.ir-lan(' h1gh"a' thrce feet deep ... the ..in '<'r~tl ' addl'd That 1<; enough lo •cpJ ' c th e t'ntm l \ ntt'~tatc high" a~ ,,qe1"1Ht1mcs '1..' • The rt"Searchcf'\ stud the la ... a field 1s less 1han a Cl'ntur. 1..) d v.arms of earthquakes 1r. ~M. l..)h) and IQt'" and a plumc of hc.-1 um-nch 'okantl gas later found 500 ,. 1k' from the la' a tic Id pro\ 1de strong (•' J rn.e tt !ormed v.hen tho~ Quakn "'"'fl'd th('\ '>Sid r he ne"' f'('<,earch 10 "hi( h the sc1en11sts u<.t·d \1..\nar to disco' er and stud' the la' a :it'IC: "3' pre\Cnted Thursda' at thc ,,,, ... ncan <.1eoph\\1C'al l n1<1n ~ <;pnng .'\'tin~ 1n Ralt1mnr<' Turning a deaf ear on your better half Men ha'e '"o k.tnd'i of de3fness: physical and manta! Turning a deaf ear 1s more complicated than }OU think .\bout SIX months aao. BHI complaaned that I needed a spctth therapist 10 teach me to cnunc11tc clcarl\ \\ hcne' er I launched into ont of m) ~parl..hna mono- lotut'. he cupped has ear hke a man perched 1n the third bakony stra1n1na to hear a Shakespcanan pla) performed b) Japanese actors Or. he tuned me out HlS distracted t'\p~1on JI' e me the d1stmct 1mprnsion he was th.ankina ot something mo~ cxc1t1na-hke Linda bans.. or Y.ho llucY lclm1£ pr1•t-kr ~1@.n 1an1wapc 1s an t'ITCCtr'~ \ltt'\IJIUll' hut l..eC'p II 1ad~ -bite l uhu C' L)(-aln~.,.\lhe1nab1ht\ 1oenJ~)' up 1''ln.: C'Juuat1on1 programs on PBS telr' 1,, n ll l.c a Bad• chambcr music 'l'-'Jr.t'I 1' 't'r~'"on1<.t m ldcrn da~ t<''ti' iil ,_. H"\hh hu\ban1.h mlJ otT ' u might tn r 1111 in a '" T°)(\1t' 11hlt1 1n bf ('If \ 1cm~•1.1 1' :tllll\·11on that atlC'I. h mt'~ men " \fl< '" Ocatnt''\ The' 1ct1m hlock' out all '4.'Ut'l\h 'c tht' hall pm<' on the tube and th<' fill 01 the l'tttr flm IS t'asit\ cuf'C'\I ladtl'' Pull th<' plu' \oml: mak' tum a deal car to ,01n.aoe a J1c1 \1t'nuon ,·alone<, and' nu losca>ntact \(\me-. hcrt' hetv.t'en the \plJ,hcru ~'l<'Jn~ and the cam>t cake' 01nnt'1 OcatnC"U 1~ a ~Ill p (l hu1.h.and NI<. <''<'r btt'n -b4t' •~ hnt v.-1fc <'llhnir him h'l dinner' Some ~~nd to lh<' '''nal of cat1non ti~ 1mmun111on '' l'\J'\'""~c U-tti1' ht~ d11ll 1~ a QUIC .. ('r '411UllOn \\ t' al l 1nduJt' N1 '"' 11,1 ~YS _ IOIC \hear hcan.n eH·n 11m.c their •1 for mont\. lft dcah W.ith Jratn 1hc'tt'\ al tbe uncena1n1t\ "ht'thcf bu"ba not tt"f'i nt1t • to }OW' di UOft ~orth Pc C'(\lluuon btt9uw ht_ d htat OU -Ot hc't. tloftd •t rtt~ ~ ~ ''&luablt k ae lJ • '°""'°'K' •ho-, h rd 1.>f • « ~f·hrarilll ' .a· E'cry .. - rntio tti.ll pc:o IDlO he*f h u vernor signs ew wire tap law ANGELES (AP) -Gov. OtukmtJ1an s11ned a law Y ~i1tin1 state Jaw enforce- ' officers to wiretap suspected me df\.11 dealers. a measure vtd aJ outrqc mounted over -de&Hn' street pngs. law as a lona-souaht if partial ory for police and conservatives, had spent decade$ seek.ma far ~~er powen to conduct electronic cillance. Some cnticized it as far weak. It should be used for murders. ppinas and terronsts. (But) only using 1t for narcotics..·· said Anaelcs Police Chief Daryl cs., who pointed out that federal tiaa!On. have lf'Clter latitude in their wiretap Jaw. ·nnina Jan. I., state and local I enforcement qenc1es ma) tap tdcphones in major dru& cases. those involvina at least I 0 gallons or three po~ds of heroin. cocaine. PCP or mcthamphetamane. ao spcdaJ traanina, C'O\ltd not covcnly enter 1 priv1tc residence to instill a listening device ind would have to rcpon to the judae every 72 houn on the Pf'OIJ'CSS of the tap. , Unauthorized use of informa&.ion obtained through a wiretap couJd result in a fine of up to Sl0,000 or imprisonment. ''The ball is not as strong as we'd like it to be. However. it is goina to be an effective tool," Ocukmejian said in sagnang the law at a noon news conference at the downtown Hall of Justice. "This 1s not a panacea that will end all the drug abuse in California. but it's a small tool we can use." said Grover Trask, the R1vers1de County district anorncy and president of the California Dmnct Anorney·s As- soc1at1on. Arm}rplans to use mail for toxics LOS ANGELES (AP) -State Attorney General John Van de Kamp on Friday corp plained 1bout plans.by the Army to slu p aerm warfare toxins throOah the Postal Service to research stations in California. "When I first heard of this plan, I thouaht ir was an April Fool's joke." John Van de Kamp said. "Un- fonunately, it's not." The Army as plannana a SS.4 million bioloaical warf~ testina center in Duaway. Utah, to replace an existina laboratory where such re· search has been aoang on for about 30 years. An environmental impact study filed reprding the new testing center shows lhe Army would use rqistercd mail to ship toxins between Utah and 103 research stations nationwide. Six of those stations arc in California. Permassjon must first be obtained from a SuperiorCounJudge. Officers conducting taps would have to under· Police and conservatives had tned for 18 )Cars to get the state Assembly to approve a wu·etap law. Wiretap leg1slat1on had cleared the state Senate SC\eral times since 1970. only to die in the Assembly. Campaign trail Studenta at Georae Wubt?-fton Ht.ch Scbool perform "Sammer Lo.tn&' for presidential hopefulMichaelDnk•klaandhlawtfe,Kltty, durln& bla Loa Angeles Ylalt Friday. Those toxins being shipped include anthrax, tularemia. and encephalitis, said Lt. Col. John Chaplain Washing- ton. D.C. Deukmejian proposes plan for budget shortfall ;.ACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George DeukmeJian on Fnday proposed a $2.3 billion plan of mcrcased income and business taxes aria reduced spending to fill the budget hole caused by an tnadvenent taA cut. The plan includes bypassing a 1982 Howard Jarvis in1t1auve that requires income ta' brackets 10 be adJUSted for 11\flation. to raise $410 m1lhon: delaying a S 140 m1lhon business tax break: and reducing welfare benefit increases from 4 7 ~rccnt to 2 percent. to save SSS m1lhon. OcukmcJian ·s proposal. called the Ma) Rcv1S1on, bnngs his 1988-89 budget to $44.5 b1lhon. That 1s up from the $44.J billion he proposed in Janual). but the increases arc in bond funds for colieges. pnsons and parks The Republican governor pres- ented his plan to the Ug1slature. setting off what will surely be a prolonged battle over a state govern· ment spending plan for the 1988-89 fiscal year that begins July I The governor's staff. who pres· ented the plan to rcponers. again refused to call any oft he proposals tax increases. even though some will result in man} ind1v1dual and bus1· ness taxpayers paying more that the' would otherwise. .. If we were increasing taxes. we \.\-Ould sa) that. but we are not ... Michael Frost. Dcukmej1an'sch1efof staff. said. He saad DcukmeJian 1s afraid that ··a lot of Democrats upstairs ""ant to increase taxes. The) ""ill send usa (tax increase) bill. which "-t' will prompt!) veto ... I hope the Democrats understand we will not sign a tax increase bill." The S:! 3 b1ll1on budget problem was caused v.hen income ta1t rt\· enues came in much lower than predicted. pulling revenues for the current fiscal )Car S 1.1 billion belov. Janua0 estimates.e'en though fiscal ex pens agree the economy 1s robust. Income tax revenues for 1987-88 are expected to total S 13 b11l1on. dov. n from the S 13. 9 b1lhon collected in 1986-87 Total state revenues rose onl) .3 percent between 1986-87 and 1987-88. instead of the 3 6 percent predicted b) DeukmeJ1an's Finance Depanment m Januar) .. It "as the lowest growth an re,enues 1n 30 years. and that includes recession years:· Finance Director Jcsst> Huff told reponers DeukmeJian places the blame for the shonfall on the pan1al conform it) to federal income tax law passed b} the Legislature last year. WOrker killed \Vhen wall of dirt buries him alive SAN FRANCISCO ( A-P) -One man was killed and another inJured When a 34-foo1-h1gh wall of din ~HaP'Cd and boned t~m as the> worked on a renovation prOJCCt in an apanment basement 1n the e1tclus1ve Russian Hill neighborhood. authonties said A distraught father 1dcnt1fied the fatahl\ as his 20-}'ear-old son. Pedro Herreion Velasquez Marcelino Her- rejon Calderon. 48. said he tned to warn his co-workers that the wall was collapsing. ''l-t-Old t~m te run. but l~Y dtdn't all get ~t." said Calderon. speaking in Spanish to reponers gathered m front or the cave-in at the four-ston- apanment building. · .\ 33-year-old San Francisco man. idenufied b~ CaJderon as Jost" Re)es. ·~as reponed in good cond111on following an 1nit1al examination at the San Francisco General Hospital Mission Emergent). said spokeswoman Ruth-Ranlcm. She said he was being examined for possible tntemal m1unes. Anoth<.'r v.orker. Vellalos Clemente of El Sah ador. escaped the incident without IOJUI") Reyes. who was pan1all~ bun<.>d. and the father- son team began \l.Orkmg at the Sill' shonl) after arnv1ng 1n San Francisco from the Me1t1can state ofMichoacan about two months ago. A cit) bu1ld1ng tnspector later Frida) ordered the evacuation of residents In 1ng directly above the section ol the building that collapsed Deput) Superintendent of Building I nspec11on Dot Yee said the c' acu- a11ons "ere order<.'d for safct~ reasons Lottery raises near-record $205 million for schools By T1le Associated P ress SACRAMENTO-The Cahfom1a Lottery raised $205 million for public education in the three-month penod that ended March 31 . the highest amount since the quaner m which the games were introduced. state officials said Frida). The th~-month penod following the October 1985 start of the scratch-off ticket games produced $272 m1lhon for schools. said lottery spokesman Bob Taylor. At least one-third oflottery sales eo to education. Th~ recent increase in prOCC'cds 1s due largely to stronger sales in the relatively new computerized lotto game. which 1s dcsianed to become the lottery's mainstay even though the scratch-off ticket games will continue. Woman trapped ln bathtub for 10 days LOS ANGELES-An 84-year-old woman trapped lOdays in her bathtub after a faJI was 1n cntical condition Fnday after being rescued, police said. Ariadna Lohmann was in the critical care unit of Midway Hospital and unresponsive. said spokeswoman Judy Parker. Sgt. Al Pesanti said the woman suffered a broken leg. Neighbors were concerned because newspapers and mail piled up outside Lohmann's home and summoned pohcc to check the South Sycamore Street residence Thursday night. Officers found lights on and a radio playing. but got no response when they knocked on the door at 8:45 p.m. They kicked the door in and found the woman lying on her left side an the tub. which contained no water. Sgt Len Hundshamer said. Pollce selze 1 ,500 pounds of cocalne LOS ANGELES-Customs agents JOmed pohce 1n an overnight drug raid that n<.'tted nearl) 1.500 pounds of cocaine. demonstrating how the Los Angeles area has emerged as a maJor pon of entr} for 1lhc1t drugs. authont1es said Frida). The large haul of drugs had an estimated strttt value of up toS249 mil hon. said Los Angeles Police Ch1efDaryl GatC"S. Noriega has no comment on U.S. deal Hostagereportedlfioffered SAN MIGUELITO. Panama (A.P) awa) unlll May 1989 when pres1den-cuss1ons must be based on "respect imposed S\loeeping economic sane-for arms in Beirut ighting -M1htaf) leader Gen. Manuel t1al elections will be held. for the president of the republic. 11ons against the country in an effon By T1le AHodatecl Prell Antonio Nonega said Fnday that A Reagan administration official. Manuel Solis Palma." to force Noncga·s ouster. talks between Panama and tflc Unit-who spoke on cond1t1on of arionymi-'"There cannot be conversauon. Tlie United States still recognizes ed States cannot be held "1f the t). told reponers that m return for thc.-re cannot be a solution if an Enc Anuro Delvalle. who has been in aagress1on continues:· Nonega·s depanure. the United eitagg<.'rated number of troops remain hiding. as Panama's legitimate pres1· Noriega told thousand.s of sup-States y,.ould agree 10 drop federal on our ternlor) as psychological dent. Nonc.-ga allies in the National poners in the San M1guehto d1stnct drug smu"hng charges against him aggression:· he said. Asscmbl) d1sm1sscd him Feb. 26. the outside the capital that "There and e1'e him a role 1n setting up a .. Neither can there be any solution da) after Delvalle tned to fire cannot be con,ersauon 1f aggression trans1t1onal go"ernment. as long as the popular forces and a Noriega conttnues. aggression at v.hate,er The agreement. subject to final m1h1antl~ recognized government There arc about 10.000 US m1h- I~ el. v.hate' er magnitude. whether it appro .. al b) both governments. al· arc not pan of n:· he said at the taf) personnel tn Panama tr ps~cholog1cal or economic ag-lows Nonega to return to Panama for inauguration of a grandstand al a Noriega said Panama 1s a demo- gress1on ·· hohda~s and to go bad permanent!) spons complex in San Miguelito. crauc countr; but 11 1s a democrat). He made no reference 10 repons 1n after the pres1den11al elcct1ons.. the Noriega. as head of the 15.()()(). "without the U.S A. label. democracy -.ash1ngton that U .S and Pan-official said. member Panaman1arr Defense with the Panamanian tncolor. wtth ~an1an negotiators ha"c tentat1,cl) Noncga. in respon~ to questions Forces. 1s the power behind the the taste of Panamanian soup and ~on a deal calling for Noncga to from local officials about talks wnh Cl\ 1han go' ernment. with the tone and the tune of the little lta' e Panama m August and Sta\ the United States. said any dis-The Reagan administration has drum ·· •ran preparing for war with U.S. in gulf NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -lran·s powerful Parliament speaker on Fn- da) repeated his government's claim that Tehran 1s at war with the United ~ates and called for an arms buildup to fill.ht the .\mencans an the Persian Gu1r. Iran later said more than 30 d \ 1hans were killed Friday tn an Iraqi air raid on rC"S1dent1al areas of a 11onhwestern border town · Tehran Radio. monitored in 1'11cos1a. said an unspecified number dfc1v1hanswercwoundcd in the noon cud 1hat rcponedly dcmohshcd scv- ~ral res1dcnual building.sand shops 1n "aveh There was no independent con· firmation of the Iranian claim and Baghdad communiques made no specific mention of an Iraqi air raid on Pavch. The official lraq1 News Agency. also monitored in Nicosia. quoted a military spokesman as sayana Iraqi warplanes on Fridar flew 74 combat m1s.s1ons against ranian m1litar) targets. with another 124 missions by helicopter gunships. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Hashem1 Rafsan1an1. the Parliament speaker. as rellina Revolutionary Guards com· manders: "The Amcncans have of- fic1all y entered into a war with us. We are rcall) at war with the United States at the present time." Si1t newly arrived U.S. warships took up station in the Arabian Sea. and two others sailed into the gulf. But there was no sign of hostilities as the U.S. frigates Phams and Elmer Montaomery. accompanied by the missile frigate John H. Sides. passed throuah the Strait of Hormuz where Iranian speedboats have attacked two commercial'sh1ps in rcttnt days. The Phams and Elmer Montgom- ery arc part of an eiaht-ship battle aroup. haded by the aircraft carrier Forrntal. that arrived in the Arabian Sea this week to provide air suppon for U.S. convoy and patrol operations in the gulf. Rafsanjana also told Moslem worshipers at a weekly prayer session in Tehran Un1vers1ty that if the United States fouaht Iran. "they must wait to rccc1ve lots of lheir youths' dead bodies ... Iranian leaders have repeatedly said they consider that their counlry has been at war with the United States since rhe U.S. Navy buildup in the 1ulf in July 10 protect American- flagcd ships from Iranian attack. BEIRUT. Lebanon -The Synan-backed Amal militia claimed Friday it had foiled an attempt by guemllas of the pro-Iran Hc-zbollah group to trade a Western hostage for arms from a Christian m1lit1a. The claim came as Amal and Hezbollah. or Pany of God. battled for the 15th day for control of south Beirut's slums. Police said rival Palesunian factions fouaht house-lo-house in nearb) Boul) el-BaraJneh and Chaulla refugee camps. In the Palcsunian fighting. police said one guemlla was killed and 36 people were wounded in combat that first flared in Boul) el-Barajneh and then spread to Chatilla. They said guemllas of PLO chairman Vasser Arafat's Falah faction flushed out Synan-supported d1ss1dentsofCol. Saeed Mousa's Fatah-Uprisinggroup from their fi ve bases m the sprawling shantytown near Beirut aupon. Contras agree to new round of peace talks MANAGUA. Nicaragua -The U.S-backed Contras agreed Friday to Nicaragua ·s P.roposed dates fort he next round of peace talks, bot the two sades suggested different sites. Jorie Rosales. spokesman for the Nicaraauan Resistance. said in a phone interview from Miami thar lcaders of the Contra rebels will at1cnd two days of pea« talks bqinn1ng Wednesday. as the government has proposed. He said the rebel leaders will arrive for talks at the border town ofSapoa. where the aarccment was reached in March for a 60-day cease-fire lasting until May 30. There was no immediate response from the Sandinista JOvernment. which earlier said the talks should be in the capital. Managua. site of the two previous rounds of negotiations during the ettsc-firc. Armenlans demonstate over Soviet trials MOSCOW -Demonstrators oonverscd on the Soviet Supreme Court building Friday to demand that the trials ofthqsc d\ar&ed in ethnac rioting that killed 32 people be opened to television cameras and Armenian observers. An Armenian activist said in a telephone interview from the republic's capitaJ. Yerevan. that the city was q uiet after two larae public ptherinas earlier in the week. The demonstration by about 30 Armenians across rhe street from the downtown Supreme Court buiJdinJ indieatcd continu1n1 skcptieisn\ fbout the prosecution or those suspected of involvement in three days of ctba riotina that bqan Feb. 28 in the Azcrbaijani city of Sump.it. Twenty-six AnnenW1s and s1x Atttbaijanis we~ killed 10 the violence, which was touched oft' by a dispute between the two southern Soviet republics over control of lhe mountainous Naaomo-Karabakh rqJon of Azcrbtijan. TM ChlCago NAMM ShOw fl }USl erouno tM comer In order to meet quotu, we must moY9 20 planoe by month'• end. fl EVERY PIANO REDUCED! THE HOUSE DEBATE ceNT.!INuEs ... ,, • I IUFFELL'S UPllUTUY •c. What Sets HOUSE of IMPOR1S Aptutftom the Rest? .................... IHJ-U...tMama;..-.u• I ' ' ' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT IS.turd9y. May 21, 1111 Elementary school shooting susp~ctfound dea WINNETKA. Ill. (AP) -A woman opened fire in an elementary achoo~. killina one child and critically wounOJna five othen Fnday. She was found dead when a SWAT tam stormed a nearby house whc~ she had wounded a seventh person. 'T ye just received information that the suspect has been found and she is dead," Police Chief Herben Timm said about 7:30 p.m .. nearly nine hours after the shootina bepn at Hubbaro Woods Elementary School. "The sjtuation is over." She shot herself once m the head with a .32-caliber pistol. Timm said. "She indicated (in a telephone call to her parents) that she had shot some people and felt very sorry about that." he said. The woman, identified as Lon Dann. 30. was carrymg three hand· guns around I 0:45 a.m. when she opened fire inside the one-story. red· bnck ~hool. k.ilhna a child and wounding fi ve others. police said. "There was blood all over the classroom and desks knocked over" as the children panicked dunng thc 15 minutes the shooting lasted. said Glencoe Patrolman John CesJicsk1. "Kids were lyml around in very scnous condition. ' in the school. Timm said. "Kids were hiding under the desk as well as well as they could." She then ran to a nearby house and wounded one of its occupants during a struaate. Hostaac ncaotiators ar- n ved moments later and Dann spoke by telephone to her parents. who were bro ught to the house in hopes of Dead boy's parents grieve loss WINNETKA. Ill. (AP) -The parents of \he S.year-old boy who was fat.ally shot when a woman went on a shootina rampaJe Friday at tbc HubbaRi Woods Elementary School, i.,ued a brief. handwntten eulotY of their s.on Friday. The statement read. in pen: . "Nicholas Brent _Corwin. nicknamed Nick. a aaf\ed athlete. a aafted anist, a 11fted student, a c:tuld full oflove and honor, a child who made his parenu weep with joy at his talent and his attractiveness. He loved people: he loved o:aanizina pmes; he played basketball. hockey, baseball. soccer: he drew ?tctures that showed a keen eye fordctatl and a vivid 1ma&inat1on: a sweet and lovina child who always had concern for others, who always tned to smooth ruffled feathers and always supported his classmates and friends ... The statement concluded: "Nick enjoyed the role ofhelpina others and lending support ~henever he could. He wasa very tough competitor in his athletic games. but a sens1uvc and kind child off the field or coun. He bn§htened our lives with such a bnlliant / liaht that we cannot believe he 1s aone • tempted to storm the house earlier. Timm replied, .. We've had seven people sh<?t already. We're not going m there wtthout talt1ng every precau- tion." Timm said he decided to send the SWAT team into the house: afier repeated efforts by police and Dan n's parents failed to contact her. The team was accompanied by FBI aaents wnh sound detectors probing for movement in the house. Timm said police had yet to establish a motive for the rampafC Dann allegedly set a fire earlier Friday. eight blocks away at the home of a couple where she worked as a housekeeper in this affluent North Shore communlt)'. been told she was losing her )Ob ~cause the fam1I) was moving. police said Timm. the police chief. said when the woman v.alkcd into the school around 10·45 a m . her firststop was a bo>s' bathroom v.hcrc she shot a youngster "She left him and ran into one classroom. telling the teacher there that a bo) had bct•n v.ounded." saJd Timm. "Then she entered a second classroom. announced she had a gun and opened fire " talking her out Asked why pohce had not at-She ttpOrtCdly was upset. having Police rcco\l~rcd a 357-<:aliber Magnum re' oher from the school. for which Timm ~1d Dann had been issued a permit "How did a woman w11h that l1nd of background 'ct lit.·ensed 10 carry a gun-r· Timm sa~d. Parenta of etudenta at an elementary ecbool &atber followtna nporta of abootl.n&. Senate hitting roadblocks in effort to ratify arms tseaty By TM Assoclated Pren WASHINGTON -Amid irowing pressure from Republican leaders to speed action, the Senate on Friday crushed a bid by the OOP's nght win' to tie the U.S.-Sov1ct medium-range missile treaty to ending Kremlin cheating on other arms control accoros. All five sections of the amendment offered b) Sen. Steve Symms, R-ldaho. were overwhelmingly rejected 1n back-to-back roll call votes of 85-11. 87-10, 86-11 . 82-15 and 89-8. Other attempts to change the treaty also were decisively rebuffed. But Senate leaders. increasingly frustrated by attempts to learn how many funher amendments will be offered. made clear they are losing confidence the Senate can ratify the treaty before President Reagan meets Soviet Leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev at the Moscow summit on May 29. Whlte House astrology 1Jotllne not secure WASHINGTON -The White House d1sm1ssed as ··foolish" a report Fnday that the adm1n1strat1on 1s trying to determine whether telephone calls between first lady Nancy Reagan and her San Francisco astrologer had been intercepted b> Soviet spies .. White House: spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said. "If the Soviets wanted to monitor White House phone calls to get information on the president. there arc thousands of calls a <Uy from White Ho use staff of more s1in1ficancc (than Mrs. Reagan's). "The most defin1t1ve information they're likely to get (from Mrs. Reapn's calls) is how man) pizzas arc ordered by the first famil) ... he Joked. He said the column "seems foolish to me" On a more serious note. he said Mrs. Reagan docs no t have or use a secure telephone designed to prevent conversations fro m being overheard. Mofford under lnvestlgatlon over glfts PHOENIX. Anz. -Arizona's anorner general took 1n1t1al steps Fnda) toward investigating Gov. Rose Mofford s expenditures of thousands of dollars in state funds on &ifts and decorations when she was secretary of State Some of the spending appears to have lacked legislative authonzatton according to records and interviews with officials, although the governor and a close aide said the Lcaislature had ap{>roved the funds. "f have never misused any state funds," Mofford said 1n a bnefintcrview with radio station KFYI. "I never mis.spent a penny. It was appropriated for VIP Jifts and I used 11 for that type of purpose. I never used anything for personal gain." Mofford. 65. became governor Apnl 4 when Evan Mecham was removed from o ffice upon being convicted in a Senate impeachment trial of misusing state funds and obstructing 1us11cc. Driver ln bus crash pleads lnnocent CARROLL TON, Ky. -The driver of the pickup truck that slammed 1n10 a church bus last week pleaded innocent to 27 counts of murder on Fnda). one count for each person k.illed in the fiery crash. l..af'T) W. Mahoney. 34. of Wonbville in Carroll County, was taken to the psychiatnc unit at the Ken tuc k> St.ate Reformatory in LaGranae. where doctors will determine whether he 1s competent to stand trial. The pickup was travelina in the wrona d1rcct1o n on Interstate 71 Saturday niaht when it plowed head-on into a bus from the First Assembly of God Church in Radcliff. The bus was carrying 67 people. most!\ teen..qcr'Si on their way home from an outing at an amusement park nea·r Cincinnati. The pleas were entered by Mahoncy's attorney. Gary Sergent Study sayw Star Wars work should slow Coast Guard easing off zero tole_rance MIAMI (AP) -The furor over e'pens1"e yachts confiscated for as little as a single manJuana cigarette has led the Coast Guard to rev1ev.. but not abandon.. 1he "zero tolerance .. anu-<irui pohc)' C1v1I libcnanans ha'c anackcd 1hc seizures as uncons11tut1onal. arguing searches arc oficn illegal and owners arc being punished for something done by othcn. U.S. Customs Service Com· m1ss1oncr William Von Raab said Fnday the Atlanus II. which explored the wreck of the Titanic. was the latest confiieat.cd v.csscl to be returned Lo its owner.;. The ship was seized 1n San Diego ~hen a crewman was found U.S. can seize drug kingpin's overseas assets JA.CKSONVILLE. Fla. 1.\PI - Jurors in the caS<: of Carlos Lehder RI\ as decided Fnda) that the go' em· ment can confiscate millions ol dollars in real estate on a Bahamian island. as well as sc' eral planes and other 11ems owned b) the con"1cted drug dealer. "The island 1s wrecked. It 1s trashed But that 1s not to sa) 1t would n::>l be of some future 'alue." l ' S. .\ttome) Robert Merkle said. The samt' JUI) had found the 38· ~ear·old Colombian guilt) o n all 11 drug-trafficking counts Thursda) after SC\ en da\s of dehberauons Co- defendant Jack Carlton Reed. 57. was found guilt> on one count of con- sp1rac) The issue of propcm forfeiture has to be considered separately under federal law Dunng Thursda) ·s hearing on that. o\ss1stan t l ' .S .\ uorne) Ernst Mueller urged the Jurors to allow the government to confiscate a large portion of Norman's Ca). an a1rstnp. a manna. th~ homes. a con- dominium and several planes. The island was Lehdcr's smuggling base from 1978 to 1980. v.11h a small amount of manJuana "Tht• .\ tlanus II 1s being g" en back becau\C the ov.ner.; v.ere perfect!) 10nocen1 and thcv're actual! .. shocked because: the) 'v.cre ti) mg 10 1mpro'c their sccunt:-.. said Von Raab Pm atcl)'. Custom s officials have e\pressed anger at the Coast Guard's h1jhl) publicized aggrcss1"e sc11ures of boats "The) are destro)'mg the pro- gram." said one Flonda Customs official v.hu spoke on cond111on ol anon) rnn1t} In Florida, the Coast Guard boardt•d and confiscated the s~ 5 million .\rk. Ro)al owned by a !'Jev. pon Bealh 11rm. as v.ell as tht' ~onke\ Business. notonous as thr Bahamas vacauon boat of Gan Han and Donna Rice and thetr friends Both yachts earned onl~ m1nu1r amounts of drugs Under zero tolerance. the Coast Guard 1s supposed to tum O\er all 'cssels seized for drugs to Customs But Customs refused 10 takr custod) of the Monk<') Busmcs!o because officials felt the search wa!> poorl~ done That )acht had to be returned to its o-. ncrs b' the Coast Guard without fines or penalties The Coast Guard has no-. agreed 10 taie another Joo~ at such seizures SJX('lfic changes V.111 be 1m- plementcd .. ..,, 11hin a couple ol v.eels .. Capt John C Trainor. who heads the Coast Guard's enforcement di\ mon said Thursda\ "\\e realized that ·although the ov. nt>r 1s responsible for that boat. thcrt' had to be some reasonableness 10 11 "Trainor said "We're not 1n the bu\1ness of harassing boatcn. and \l.C re not 1n the business of se1z1n,a hoats ... he ~•nd .\mong changes being considered are delaying seizures of cllancr ves- sels unul after the boats return to port and drop off their pas~ngcrs. cm- plo) mg "tcchniral sc12ures.. that a llo\I, o·~ ncr.; to ~ecp tnei r vcsscts 1o1.h1le the~ argue against forfeiture. Bush steps away from Reagan; Dukakis blasts Noriega deal By Tlte Auocl•t~ Pr~ss Democratic presidential lront·run- ncr \11chael Dukak1s said Fnda' the Reagan admm1stra11on "o~c.,· the .\rnenrnn ~ople an explana11on" of v.h) 11 v.a!o doing business "11h Panamanian (•en ~anuc.-1 .\nton10 Noriega .\la ne"'" wnlcrence at the Sacra- mento airport. Dukak1s said. "I and the .\mcncan people want an c~pla­ nat1on l nle!os and un11I v..c ha'e that e\plana11on. I'm not going to be sa11sficd .. Dulak1s said President Reagan or V 1cc President George Bush or "somelxxh in the admin1strat1on" "ho has tollo"ed the ncgo11a11ons He commented onh on conci111on ht not be named Vice President George Bush took another step a"a' from President Reagan's contro' ers1al nego11at1ons v.11h Panama's 1nd1cted leader Manu· el !'lonega on Fnda) Bush said nothing pubhch on '\ionega. but his maneuH~nngs cam<' tv.o da}s after he declared that ht> would not negotiate with ace u\C.'d drug runners in th1\ count() or on foreign soil. At the 11mc he did not mention either Panama or m 1n· dieted leader. !'-onep. b) name But folJowing tht pubhaiuon nt a t.10~ Fnda~ 1n Th(' \\ashmgton Post. the '1cc ~1denl'.s_,,tfuef of staff. Craig Fuller issued a st.atemeot \:!)mg that -the adm1mstrauon sourcn ""ho ha\e suggested that the '1cc pn.-s1den1 fa" ors ending the nego11a11ons and bnngmg the envo) back to Washington arc csscnuall~ u1rrcc1 · The r ullcr statement v.as as close a' Rush has come to public!> uttcnn& "t•rds ot disagreement v.11h Reagan o' l.'r his Panamanian pohc). and came after SC\ era I da~ s of slippage m the pubhr op1mon polls and with man> Republican allies urging him to air h1\ differences v.1th the prcstdcnt should tell ihc .\mencan people "\I, ho r;;==========================:;;;;;;; 1t v.as v.ho thought 11 v.as in the interests ol the .\mcncan people and this countr. that v.c do business with M>mebod' v.ho v.as a knov.n drug peddler and \I.ho "as suspected of murder " Meanwhile. in \\ ash1ng1on an administration official said l and Panamanian ncgouators ha"c ten- tat1"d) agreed on a deal that calls for Noncga 10 lc:l\c Panama b) .\ugust and SUI) av.a' until nc'\t Ma' In return. the L'n1ted States would agrtt to drop federal drug 1nd1ct· ments against him. said the official von Hemert's 2nd ANNUAL BOMBE SALE Featuring o\·er thirty styles with over :!00 in stock all specially priced fo r this e"·ent. WASHINGTON -The Pentaaon should take a slower. more measured approach to the deployment of a Star Wars anti-missile defense system, a scientific advisory panel said in a report released Friday. The panel. a.special 1-.:=========m•-;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;-;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;;;;-;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;"1 task force of the Defense Science Board. said the administration's plan of scttina up even an int~rim "Phase I" system all at once is too ambitious. "In view of the technical, budact.ary. pohtical and arms control unccnaint1es surroundina the ballistic missile defense program. the panel rte0mmends plannina a number of steps in the technical development and deployment of a system ... rather than a sinale major action ... the report said. TELESIS FINANCIAL SERVICES INVITES YOO TO A FllEE 8EJONAll WILL, TRUSTS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS • Do fOfl know tut,,,.,."""""'°"'" Wil dots not •• problte1 • Do YOfl •"°" thlt I hiw Trust C11t sm /Of t1WHlslnds of dolllrs NJ tDtsl • Do fOfl Anow thlt '°" CMr f1lmt SOmeoM NOW to lite tM'I of you should fOf1 '*'-iflup«iulld! Th ... u4 ... , othaq....,. t'"9 will Ille MW ....... lly At· tonMy .,.... A. H-....r9Y9. ''·· ........ &tate ... .... s,idatlet, .............. ,. I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I -PARKING Lot Sale Doors. Windows. Paneling. Plants. Fencing Matenals. Tools. \l' aUcovering Plus Informative Demonstrations .. '" ....................... ... .. ....... ,._, . .,. GooJ onh •!ft "•' 11nr2~ 1111 ........... ............ ..... All Bombes are from our direct import program \ Interviewees have rights DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read a lcner 10 your column deKnbmg hov. the media intrudes into the hv~ of people who have suffered a traged) Your ansv..er was good. Ann. but 11 foiled to address the rights of survivors. Mothers Agamst Drunk DnvmJ bchne that famil) members of v1ct1ms 1n drunk dn' ing crashes (and. by anferen~ all tragedies) ha' t' cert.am ri.&hts. Here the) are I. Youlta,elht'nghllosa~ nowan mk rv1ew. 2. You ha'e the right to '>l'ln t tlw 11me and place for an inter' ll'Y. 3. You have the nght to a!-1.. tor J specific reporter although rd1tor' l.lll rfrtl) compl) v..t1h this rt'4ue\I tx· c•u~ ofconn1c11ng assignments 4. You have the ngh1 to reka'>l' J wntten statement through a \polo.l'' ~an mstead of g" 1ng an in ten It'"' 5. You haH the right to lo.l'CP 'our ~inor ch1ldrrn trom being irne1 lliev..ed. 6 You ha'e the nght to 1l'lrain from answenng que\t1on\ that makl· \'OU uncomfonahle 7 You ha' e the right toast. to chedi. 1,e stof) prior to publtca11on. Edllo~ almost never grant surh requests. but a'kmg ma) makl· \ure they remind t~e reponer tn double: and tnple- chec-k the fact\ Sunday, May 22 A11 lMDEIS 8 't ou haH the nght to demand a retraction "hen maccurate mfor- 111a11on 1s rt>portrd. 9 Yuu h:l\e thr nght to ask that vfft:n\I' l' photographs or "1o;uals not lx• U\C:d to 'l ou ha' t' thl' nght to conduu a 11.'k' 1s1on intl'f' 1e"' behind a screen 111 urdl·r to l·unl·cal ~our 1dent1t) 11 You haH'. till' nght to ask that \our photograph not appear in thl' paper I!. 'I ou ha' l' tht' nght to tile a formal complaint .igninst a reporter .\s a liielong1ournahs1 I am av..arc that catastrophll Ol'Y..S sells paper' anJ gel\ high l \ rating<, For rnmt mt'd1a ... bJJ llt'"'' 1\ good nl'''" Ol'Tll'lhtng in human naturr mJl..l'' this <.o. and nllth1ng can ht-done 10 changl' 11 But \\l' mu'>t. at the same ume. tx· srn\lll\l' ll1 thc lel•hngsof thl' sun 1' or') It " lor thl'm that thl''>t' 2u1drl1nl'\ hJH' lx·l'n JrJ''" up I hope the) are helpful -RE- GINALD E. AUSMUS Ill. admm1s- trat1"e assistant. San Diego Count) MADD. DEAR MR. AUSMUS: On behalf of all my readers I thank you for u excellent contrlbatlon to thJJ apace. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never sttn this issue raised in your column. but It 1s somethmg that c"ery prospccuve bnde and groom should thmk about. especially those who love birds. I am ge111ng marned tn September and I'd hke to have birdseed thrown instead of rice Hard. dry nee 1s harmful to birds. According to ernlog1StS. It absorbs the mwstUfC tn thetr stomachs and kills them. Hov.. can I get this mess.age across to m~ guesu. without sounding hke some kind of a nut? My fiance 1s a bm.1-lo,er. too, and says it's OK with him 1f l sa\ this 1n the invitation. - " \1 \1 .. LONu ISLAND. DEAR K.M.M.: A ColUlectlcat law- yer bas Introduced a bill banning Instant rice from weddJnc• bttaase it can indeed be le thal to wildlife. But to state this on the Invitation would be In poor taste. Ask your bride1mald1 and ushers to pass the word to aa many guests as possible. to future plam Puull' Ptl'<:e~ \\Ill tall anto place. ARIES <\>larch 21-.\pnf 19) Idealism dominates. LIBRA ( ')t.>pt 2 \-Oct 2 2 l. enano highlights des1g.n. balance mu,1l d1plomal) senous cons1derauon of n·s1denct'. hft'~l' le .\ .. H.~ allractl\e .. person ~<'ks to "'inc and dine' ou T.1uru\ pla)' <;1gn11ilan1 role 'ou'll be .. 1n toud1"------------- w11h gc-nerou<;. ro- mant ll inJ1, 1dual Long-d1stanu." lOm· s mumcat1on roulJ YONEY relatt' to h<1lu.Ja' tra,el Focu' on 0MARR crcat1' "' "'le cntcnammcnt <'tnl·l••••••••••••I dren featured SCORPIO !<k1 2V'o' 211 Crrrcnhght Oashesfor speual program \!Jn~ are 1ntngucd 'our theones will be te~tcd. Empha\I\ lln production rrurno11on. tn\'enllon. 1llus1on. film Pl\1.l''-Vtrgo persom figure 1n scenario. D ® u 10 m Gl m 6E Em TV L1SllNGS 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 ..... TN of My W..mll °'*" ......, Olrtl ..... ..... ~ CIS ..... W.-mtl ..... ..... Duncan Duncan ...,.. - T.J. HDolter o..c. ,,. .. "" Annie Follel !!Miit Hiii S.11 Feda" F...._, the 13"1 .,.., lh Sat TIM: N11t '""" of Glnentlon fottVN *"' And hen Wondelworkl ~°" tw Ran Came Nol Our Own OM Cllwl Wheel of An1111ll Hu• sa. NIQhl Otlulll FOftllnt & • Uw Aober1 Sehl.Iller R. w. Schl111bldl Ill Lemon 0. *"" Pni• Wo,..._111 ~°" Aln'I Nol Our Own Notllln' _ Tlbde Shifto.n TAURl 1 .\pnl 20-\ta~ 201. You gain add1uonal kno\loledge in rnnnl'lt1on "'llh horn<'. propen). basic \alues Tal..c 1n111atl\l' \Ires<, 1ndept"ndrnce of thought. acuon (1et tn heart of matter<, a' 01d hra'' lifting Leo 10\ Ol\N SAGITTARl llS I -..:o, 22-Dcl 211 Respons1b1h11es mcrt'ase. deadline '' ~ct lo'e rt'la11on\h1p 1n1ens1fi<'s 0pt'n ltnt'S ol lt1mrnun1lat1on rl'altze that 1oume~ 1s d1stmct puc;s1h1h1' Older 1ndl\ 1dual smooths financial path CAPRICOR~ <Del 22-Jan 141 Hurdt'n 1s remo,ed \OU II ha'l' grl'Jtl'r lrrl'dom. lme ""I cea~ to be a stranger E\rrl''' fl'l'l1ng, 1n d~nanllC crea11ve mannrr Long-d1staml' u1mmun1r:1t1Pn reprc'l'lll\ a major op- portun1t~ Complete televlalon ttattnga In Sunder'• TV Piiot. GEMINI < \1J' 21-Junl· 20) Rise above pett) d1fTerence., "'1lh1n t.irn1h FlKU'> on teaching. Jeammg. rcgaming sense of pufP<l'l' dlfl'l lion Dcc1s1on reached m lOnnec11on '"th munl·' l°:HOr\ ··,our <;1dt'" .\quanan 1n' oh ed CA""CER 1 lun·· "'1-Juh ~~J 1>1' er\11\ open line!> ol lOmmun1ca11on ll'' ll''' rl'll·n1 rc<;olutwns c1.nlernmg diet nutnt111n 'l \>U II lolalt' ar11d(• that had been m1splarcd C hl'lk hank halJ11l"t' \ag1ttanan pla)'> role AQl'ARllS tJan 2U-Feb lbl 'l ou get pro,rrb1al \l'1.ond l hanCl· \\ hat had tx·en h''l \\ 111 mm be reco' ered Ind!\ idual \\h\' al'' as )Our agent requin.~' e\tra pu'h .\clen1 orig1nalil) lonlidenle. p1onct•nng spmt I co 1n' uhcJ Keep your distance out there LEO IJuh "'\ \ug 22) lnd1\ldual"outof)ourpas1" return<, Protn t 'ell in l'mo11onal d1nlhrs Lunar position Jccent'> bnght rolor' <.ho" mansh1p l'ntrna1nment short tnp l auru<, \1.llfp111 ligurc: promtnl·ntl) \ IRGO 1 \ut! ''-~ept 221 Be anah t1tal. d1sc.<'rn nwtn e'> ge1 1Jea\ on paper \fember of orposlle sn ha., mon: than ml'rl' ll1r1at1on 1n mind Secret mt't"t1ng relate' -I PISCES lf l·h 14-\farrh 2<)) Emrhasis on fam1h rt'IJt111n,h1p,. w1. unt' lllod. finannal rrospccts. I nd1\ td ual "ho rl'l1e\ upon ~our Judgment. gcneros1t) v..111 soon rrturn fa, or., Important domestic ad1ustm<'nt dominates \Cl' nano IF MAY 22 JS YOL R BIRTHDAY current c'cle cmphJ\lll'' rxmn. authont~. 1n1cns1t\ respons1b1ht) strong lcn c rrlat1on'ih1p \pot light nn mamage. possible .1dd11111n to tam1h \ 1. h 1l'f ul poltu· ill L ong Beal h near ~l'" 'l orlo. (It\ onl1.· dl'need that an\ LC1upk hath1ng 111gl'lher lhere mus.I rl'rnam at lca'>t .,., llllhl'\ apan That "a'> thr l.e' ltneJr measure Ht~ pronouncement nuteJ .. inspectors "ill~ PH" 1drd ,q1h tno1 rulers · \m told \lgn languagl' ha~ 11s 'crnalular<. too 1nclud1ng legaksc Lolly's team jumps into an early lead \ \i -ro11 t 1.•tl11r1 ~' Loll} & "1ariners El prnpdkd that grour 1n111 lir<.t p1a1.c h' ::. p111nl\ th1' \\et.I.. TRIVIA BOWL XII ST AN DINGS .. ' .... 1 .... E: .. • & • JO" ~ ,,,. ... ... 01 • p • /.,!, ,,., ~ ,.,..,. f' •• " \ r...-,. 0\ ~ ~" (, r::> .... 10 9 Toi TITUS Take~ our umc on these question<, -or at least an e\lra "ed. \ince 'aca11on >A11l preclude a Trl\1a column ne\t <iaturda\ ~c·11 nerd the aM"'ers b' June I for these brain hoggkrs · • I C1abb' Juhn\011 ""' a lolortul character in >A hat mo,ic·• John Rui;~ell & Friends placed \c nJ "1 t. 1. gt I "'h le Chalk's 'l'\ t'n kt'pl him Ill 'l'\ ond ros1t1on 2 On .. Fakon ( re~t ·· "'h,Jt 1s Richard Channing' preferred drink'' 3 In the comic stnp "L1'I .\bner .. what 1s Mamm} 'I' okum's first name'' ,, . . FANTASY L INGERIE IT'S NOT JUST ANOTHER LINGERIE STORE! IT HELPS MAKE YOUR FANTASIES I DIEAMS COME TRUE! Because we hove MRYTHING for yo u, your lover. wUe, boyfriend or tu"aband could ever Imagine, and then some. MHfAJVUHCNa ·~ ••• u .......... POuntofn ~.CA na (1'4)111-UM Tlllt MOST UNIQUE STORE ll'f TBE WORLD toR llEN a WOMEN SENSUOUS CLOTHING. All SMES Of UNGfRIE. GOWNS, COflSETS. GLOVES TEDDIES. PETTICOATS, UNDERGARMENTS, BASQUES. HOSfERY. aoov PAINTS, LOTIONS, POOONS. OllS. WIGS. INCENSE. llZARRf CLOTHtNG. ~one HtGH HEEL SHOES I IOOfS. LEATH~. RISQUE CARDS. JOkE GlfTS. TAI· JOOS. UNISEX MAR, PUNK GEAR. eoov wtAR COSlUMU AND MUCH MORE NEW ITtMS MIYW(g THIS WUIC'S NEW ARRIVALS MEN S IOXER SHORlS IH ~TIN a SILKS IN WllO COlORS M.L 6• OPHA PUM". AlSO e•· I 1" HUU AVAILAIU. UNSUOUS CLOTHING, SKIN nQHl lllAIR£ ClOTHtNG, ONIQui -..AJOQ'S, NfWIA040U 4 \\hat pullt1lal leader 1s fond ol ask1nl!. hie; nrn'.>t11uents. "Ho"' 'm I do1n·'I .. S The ~ong .. Beautiful Drt'amcr·· ""3) the mus1l that soothed "'hat sa' age mo' 1e heast'l 6 .. Orpheus Dcscrnding" was the mo' 1e 'erston of "'hat stage pla) ~ ., What profc'is1onal football pla)· er 1~ l.nO\\n as the "Hiiling ~la ­ chme •·· M .\ per)cnal traged\ forct'd ( olc Porter to re"'rnc his song .. I Get a Kill.. Out of 'l ou·· and eliminate a reference to "'hat famous personage'l Q <ite' en Sp1l'lbl'rg was one of three Directors Guild award wmners who did not rece1' e the Oscar for best director the "3me ) ear. Name the other t"'o and their mo' 1es. Last Week'• Answers I ··Tnbute" (Scottte Templeton) 2 The Lill' & fa\\ I \111..t' Ham- mer·., ban 3 Green lantern l .. no c\ \l" '0"' J 4 .\ndrc" fall..\on lduehng prcs1 - dcntt 'i C1eorgl' <rHncn !Kingston Tno plug ) 6 "C1ond :'\light Ladies" C"'T url.1~h Bath .. title J ., f ) ( nbh < fir\t tnpk cro"' nl II .\ can of paint (Tra,olta 1n .. fl'' er·'> " ( olgate !"<:lean' ~our breath"! Ill C apta1n .\ndre"'s and Sergeant \1Jrch ("Best 't l'ar<," ranks) (~end 1 our ans\\ers 10 TRI \'I.\. clo the Dai/\ Pilot. P 0 Bo' 1560. Costa \ft'Y if2626 .\II entncs must ~ rcce11 ed b1 June I othcrn 1se ha/( of the pla.' cr's Pf"C\ /OUS ~corr "'" bt' a11ardt•d J WEEJCL Y BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • AQ 0 13 <>Q t076J •JU91 The biddina has proceeded: Wesc North East Soach I • l O Pau ? Whal do you bid now? Q.l -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •95 O Ql O KQ653 •AQ5' The biddina has proceeded: West Nortb Ea t South I • l v Pass ? What do you bid now? Q.3-Ndrhcr vulnerable, as South you hold: • "'' .; AJ UM I 151 • JU6 The blddlna has proceeded: Non• East So1tb Wtst t• r .. I Q Pass I• ha 1 Whit do you bid now? Q .'-Bocb vulnerable, as South you hold: • ll 0 AI.SIS 0 AJf • IKC Th• biddi.na hu pr«ecded: 5"tll Wne N~ t:MI y Autos dvertlsed i CHARLES GOREN I Q Pua I • l NT ? W)lat action do you rake? Q .S-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •IC Q n ¢ AXQIKJ • AQJS The biddlna has proceeded: So•tllt Wt1t Nortlt Eut 1 0 P l • Pus ? What do you bid now? Q.6-Nrithct vulnerable, as South you bold: •A Qin Q AJ1 <>Ill • 7' Your partner op_cns the biddJna with a dCmai\Ct tid of two tiearu. Whl& do you rapond? Loo ror answer on Moodly. In the ..,. l.t') said some la"' officers can sign the Miranda ad' 1sof) in a most rapid manner. Q. \\hat'~ the most popular out- door pastime no"".., .\ Gardenmg ~1111 ·· .\lmosl nobod}' 10 the United '>tate<, kno"-!> "'h> Iran and Iraq are at \o\ar "That'\>Ahat I >Arote. Fereydoun Mahmoud1 of Seaside. Calif.. replies: "Brcause two old fools. Ayatollah Khomen1 of Iran and the Imam of Iraq. quarreled hundreds of young mt'n on both sides are maimed and k1lkd .. ACROSS 1 Woody nt>et 5 N.T. bootl 9 Domain 14 Make unh8J>PY 15 Ornament 16 Piigrim John t7 Dismounted 111 Bactt 19 Scottish VIP 20 Surrenders 22 Quebec end Ontario, e.g. 24 Mol._ 26 Baked good• 27 Kni<*knfd( 211 Undefeoded 29 Otdahoma city 32 EdJt out 35 Bothered 37 -for: applaud 38 Inflamed 39 Ptece of eight 40~ropee from 43 Swt:hel 45 8olM time: abbr. 48 Ethnic dance 47Greek .... 48 Poeltlon 49 Farm machine ~~: 1912 perty member 1 2 3 4 14 11 20 " 58 Enthueee 59 Propel 81 Prec191onllt 82 In re 83 Comfort &4 a.fuddled 85 Coflfec110n1 &e Twist 87 Bereft DOWN 1 Kind of ... , 2 Sic* per90n 3 Stlther 4 Private talk 5 Cofltlnent: abbr. 8 Pancake 7 Glaa defect 8 Shatpened 9 Conaplcuoue 10 Cllquee 110fapoem 12 PRIWlt: Fr. 13 Objecttwe 21 GM 2' Str1We 25 Alkllllne aolutton 28 Olva'• ~ 29 z...· eon 30 New9 ordty 31 Commotlona 32~ 33 Etwnlt ... ,.. Odktub • A Johns Hopkms professor says he thinks some dmosaurs had feathers Interesting. Am trymg lo conjure up a feathered dmosaur. Th~ picture changes. First. Big Bird. then the San Diego chicken Did I sa\ the Nobel Prize 1s not awarded p0sthumousl).., Wrong. The Nobel Peace Prize "'ent to Dag Hammarskjold of S"'eden after his death 1n a plane crash. Don't tal.e a Holstein co" to the Island of Jersc\ You can't unload n there Not a Holstein. not an' bovme that 1sn 'ta Jcrse~ • 50 Statue pert 51 Wiiiow 52 L..,. girt 53 0.,.,.. 54 .......... 55 MICrOWIVW - 51 llrd IO Own llquor 10 11 12 13 • ' by BU_ Keane "He seems to hear me all right when I mention food." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson PEAIWTS '' DEAR STUDENT, AS PART OF A STATEWIDE SCHOOL PROJECT, WE AAE A5KIN6 WHAT ¥OU ARE READIN6 NOW 11 GARFIELD TUllBLEWEEDS ~ i I i i IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore • DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'MR.WILSON~ HE" DOtfT '/'JANNA GET AHEAD. HE JUST WANTS TO STAY EVEN . II bv Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Msy 21, 1988 A7 BLOOll COtmTY l 'M GlAD10 6EE A BUILC>I~ MADE Wl'TH €0METM1t.JG 8ES&DE6 GlA5S AtJD STEEL FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE lsNT lfilS A BEAVTiFU.. ~. 9 ~y \ SHOE BE CAREFUL HERE SUSAN IT'S SLIPPERY' t<NlA)Wtf./ ~~~l ~WEHFWe A BEPtJTiFOL, HPf'PYDAY LIKET~ DADDY - \. FUNKY wnoatRBEAN Jusr IN TimE rOR FINAL EXAMS WHYS TH~ uz - _./' by Garry Trudeau ~ le HAS All'na.- fZl!f) MS "' ~ ~,..,. ~~\~~~ nE Plt!/5/DENT IS ~OF )QJR/fl!€N NTEJl£5T' IN.,,. sr.-~ !JllTllT1HE~ ~IS 700/llJSY 7f)~t-)QR QU66110NS,,, Jllf!l5()N ! ""' ~"\ by Berke Breathed ffX TNtE KEAPM~ IW NE IJU('fHEJ.f jJ {.()5T fMC,J< "6f! -waf/PINJ A:J ~ 1kf N11IX 5 ~rHU WfnHlf .R#. SJ Kl" ~ ANfJ"IHER l(EVIGW fY !'NIEL ™7 fT?r/:J r "' "' ~ u -:>!,, '\'.. 15 (J(.'Htlt~ Wfffl Cf>t41C f«J'YY by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Dowe _ ................ ... ~-..,th .. --... ·-"" -..... .,., by Tom Batluk ---_.._ ..... __. .._ __ •MC .. ..,. ___ ..,,. ... -.-.. -·-- .. olrs, gospel singers topresen~cBurcJJ concelU All oldie . . and rm.; cboin ..... -~~ New... ... will pUdc:ipale la tbc ~ ol Cboin •• 1:30 and 10; 1 s La.Sadiay. i.tividual cboir lelectiODS aftd combined · will be ted . tb ~ . praen wi Olpn. I.Pd mstrumcnw accompaaiman. cooducted by Don 0 . Fon1aaa, mini.Iler or music. The church is at 600 SL And~ Road. • • • .. Mixed Media. .. a tea con«rt, wiU be pruented at '4 p.m . Sunday at the ~ ~JCerlu a..da. 41 s Forest Ave. Compositions by Handel and Mozart will be pcrfo_nncd by Tallie Parrish. Kinten Lanllie and Maurina Brown, recorders, and John Wilkerson, clarinet. Madripls pcr- formfoa will be Jim Hall, Gordon • Purdy, Don Lindstrom. Sandy Thompson and Mjtzi Jnterlandi. Afttt tbe 10:30 a.m. ~rvicc. new memben will be ho nored at a reception. • • • .. Requiem .. by Oabrid fawe wiU be J)Crformcd by the chancel choir and on:hcstra of Mae V_.. ~ Me&Wbt ~ at 7 p.m. Sunday. The church is at 1701 W. Baker St. Cosll Mesa. • • • Voica QfGrac:e, a Pasadma ppcl choir under the direction of'Evelyn R. Johnson. will present a coD<ltl't at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Lapu 8eedl Ualtd MetWllt ~ 21632 Wesley Orie. South Laauna. Tbe concert is Cree. Jf owever there will be a free.will donation liken to suppon the chotr. • • • The annuaJ Sprina Clora! Service will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Crystal Cac.lte4nl, Garden Grove. The program will be performed by the church choir with Fredericlc Swann. di~or and orpn1st • • • Antonio Vivaldi's "Beatus Vir" and Ralph Vauahn Williams' "Sancll Civitas' will be featured in the Trl•Uf. Ualt" PrHlllJlerlH CJaard • spril\I concen at 7 p.m. S\llMtay. PerlOnnil\I will be the chancel choir. Tbe chuteh IS at 13922 Pros- pect Ave.. San ta Ana. • • • a .... ., 1m.. J..n.. ee.tu, 4872 Royce Road. will com- memorate Shavuot, the receivina of the torah on Mount Sinai, with stTViccs today at 8 p.m. to be followed by an all-niPt v.PI; Sunday at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.; and Monday, 10 and 11 :301.m. • • • At CMW ef Lapu. 1600 Pacific Coast Hiahway, celebrations will be&inat IOa.m. Sunday, followed by a noon brunch, and another service 8 a.m. on Monday. • • • s.Jr Ba-Ma'alet-Ba.rt.or Reform Temple ofNewpon/lrvine will have confirmation and Shavuot services at 3 p.m. Sunday at the temple, 2100 Mar Vista, Ncwoort Beach. -# ' . . Efforts combined to reclaim those detached from faiths Bj GEORGE W. CORNELL ,,,......,..,,.., NEW YORK -Stat1s11~ indicate the churche-s aren't $emng their JOb done by wo rkinJ at n separately. So they're tack.Jing n together. That's the commitment of a broad coalition of American church leaders, Roman Catholic and nearly ever) brand of Protestant. 10 n:da1m tho~ detached from religion .. The time has come for us to stop the quarreling "'llh one another. the rivalry and shecp-!ltealing. and learn to work together in m1ss1on," says the Rev. Alvin ..\. Ill ig of Washington, D.C. llhg. director of the Pauhst Na- uonal Catholic E' angelizauon ..\s- soc1auon and a l ey figure in the "'1de cross-section of church leaders con· cerned with evangelism. added in an inten 1e"' "The great rhallenge before us is reaching out to the huge mass of people not 1n,ohed in churches and S)nagogues. We've all got to work together on 11 1f we are to have an} success in evangelization." Spumng th1~ collaboration 1s the aim of an unprecedented. mult1- denom1nat1onal ··Congress 88. a Na- uonal Fest" al of E'angelism:· in C'h1cago . ..\ug. 4-7 Planning for 11 has gone on for three )ears. It is backed b' a rare alliance of church specialists 1n evangelism from about 35 denominations, ranging from Mennonite to Catholic. main- line to Pentecostal. and Salva11on .\rm} to Southern Baptist. "Ifs a breakthrough of real s1gn1fi· cance:· Illig said "lfSouthern BapwmandCathohcs and a coahuon ol this scope can rome together and "-Ork harmoniousl). 11's ecumenical enoua h to encourage a lot of folks that the} can. too." A similarly inclusive affair. "A Gathering of Christians." taking place in Arlington. Texas. 1s expected to involve about 3.000 evanJehcal. mainline Protestant. Cathohc and Eastern Orthodox Chns11ans. However. that as~mbl} 1s in- tended mainly to 'ent collect1\e spiritual energies and concerns about contemporal) social 1s~ues. On the other hand. the Chicago congress, which hopes to bring together up to 15.000 church people. has a threefold pracucal purpose· To sharpen a"'areness of the need for evangelism. to offer ad' ice from e.\perts on \artOU!I "'a}S of doing II. and to pro' 1de resource materials for The confirmation clua will be called to the tof'ab •• 7:30 toftiabt at T..,._ .... a of Lquna Nipel. 3012 l Ni&ucl Roed. • • • T ..... a.tai DIYN ti O!urP C.Uty will be honori11i1 iu conflnna· tion clus of 1981 dunna anduation ceremonies at 2 p.m. Sunday In the sanctuary at 6100 Heney St., West- minster. Traditionally, the ICJ'Vicc takes place durina Shavuot. which cel- ebrates the fint fruits of the harvest and commemorates the anniversary of Moses iucivina the Ten Com· mandments. A Mcmonal Day service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday with partici- pation of the Oranae County Post and Ladies Auxiliary 760. Jewish War Veterans. . . . .. The first full year of ministry in south county by Cktlt Ualtd MetWllt auud will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, with the Rev. Re't'. AlYln A. Dilg part1c1pants to take home and use Illig said the urgenc> of stepped-up, concerted e'angelmng efforts to bnng in those outside the fold 1s pointed up b) the gro"' mg ranks of unchurched Amencans. no"' totaling 90 million. Modest weddings advocated by cleric By 'n.e Associate Pms HARTFORD, Conn -People who h"e together before marnage should be denied a full church "'eddmg because "such a wedding would be dishonor." and instead be mamed m a lo"A-kC) ceremon). Hanford Archbishop John F Whealon said in a column pubhshcd in The Catholic Transcript. ·1 "Avuld be happ} to ~1ness ~our mamage in a simple. quiet ceremon:. "'Ith t"'o "'llncsse'>. and perhaps )Our 1mmed1ate families:· Whealon said he "'ould tell such couples. His comments "'ere addressed to pnests confronted "'1th the issue Whealon said ho"'e' er. coupl~ "'mg to~ether should be granted a full mamaie Ct"remony 1f they are w1lhng to "hve ~paratel} and chaste- I:." until the} are marned. The statement serves as an ad- \IM>r)-and does not set polic)-. Parish priests sa~ the} make the ultimate dec1s1ons on church weddings based on pastoral cons1dera11on. Whealon said cohabnaung couples "-ho want an e.\tra\agant church "'edding arc in effect asking the church to provide .. tacit approval .. to unacceptable behavior. L~KEGENEVA. N.Y.-Thenew president of the Rabbinical Council of America. Rabbi Max N. Schreier of Brookl}n. has voiced concern about ne"' leg1slat1on f)(ndmg in vanous stat~ about defining death and remo' 1ng hfe-suppon systems. .. We want 10 make sure the sanctity of human hfe 1s protected," he told the Orthodox rallb1r)1cal convention. Uoyd Su\iian, 1upcrintendent of the Sanla Ana Dittrict, preachiq. SetviCea •~ held in the Crown Valley Elementary School, 29292 Crown Valley Patkway. • • • Pentecost •as, a six-hour na-- tionwide media event celebratina Catholic evaqeliz.ation, is scheduled today, with a 11multaneou1 broadcast acrosa the country. Participation In the Diocese of Oranae will beain at 8 a.m. at Marywood C.entet, Otanae. ••• Canon Eric lames will prach at the 8 and 10 a.m. eervioes Sunday in celebration of Pentecost at St. MarJ'• ~ ~ •28 Part Ave., La&una Beach. !ames is literary executor and biOlflpher of Bishop John Robinson, author of the popular a~ con- troversiat book in the •60s, ·Honest to God." A reception will follow the last service in the prdens of the church. Copies of James' biography will be available for purchuC. • • • Olildrco will have a special role in the 1etVices Sunda)' for PenU!ClOtt at "'"'' a.dt .,. .. a.. 1400 w. Balboe Blvd., Newport Bach. ••• BatJaatH ltaela Clarl1Uaa w ... ·, a.1111 will meet at 11:45 a.m. Weclnaday in Francois• Re. llurantt ISIS I Beach Blvd., Hunt· inaton Beach. Flower UT&naina will be demon- strated ~a represen11tive from the Red Lily 1n Hurwinaton Beach. -.. ~ .. - A slide show on deBenneville Pines, the Unillrian mount.a.in camp, will be featured at the 10:30 a.m. mcctina of the Ualtarlu Valnnalbt PeUowdlp of l..quna Beach, 429 Cypress Drive. • • • "Beinaa Christian from 9 to 5" will feature memben or GM4 S••••er• IAtlteru Claud, Irvine, mscussina their approaches to live in a new class that mec•s at 9:45 a.m. Sundays through June. Lutherans to ordain celibate homosexuals McClatclly News Service SACR'\MENTO -Homosexuals can be ministers m the Evengehcal Lutheran Church of Amen ca as long as the} practice celibacy. delegates at the first assembly or the church's Sierra Pacific Synod reaffi rmed this week in Sacramento. Some 750 delegates from the synod. which encom passes northern Cahforn1a and northern Nevada. rejected a rcsoluuon submitted b} leaders of Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Caruthers that would have banned ··se1f-procla1med and un- ref)(ntant homosexuals" from the clergy roster. The nationwide church's existing pos1t1on 1s that "bemg a homosexual 1s not a bar to ordination. but to be a practicing homo~'\ual ... would preclude one from being ordained ... said Michael Cooper-White. as- sociate to the Re'. Dr. L} It> Miller. bishop of the Sierra Pacific Synod. Formed just last Jan. I. the Evan- gelical Lutheran Church of America. which united three formerly separate bodies -the Amencan Lutheran Church. the Lutheran Church in America and the AsSOClation of Evangehca l Lutht'ran Churches - has 65 synods across the count I) and some 5.3 m1lhon members. Miller said the Fresno Count} church's failed resolution would haH been "more Judgmental and .. d1ns1ve" than the pos111on drawn up b) a conference of bishops last March in Florida. But some ministers and seminary students attendtng the three.<Jay . gathering. held at Hyatt Regency Sacramento. said the} thmk the church is stall too restn ctive. Many affixed pink tnangles to their Sunday best 10 tnd1cate support for their gay brethren. Jeff Johnson. an openly gay student 41 at Pacific Lutheran Thc-olog1cal Sem - inar) who will graduate Sunday, called the church's stand on homoseitual clergy "obnoxious." ··11 does not honor the mtegnty of ga> and lesbian relationships." he said . Johnson said that because he is not in a gay rela11onsh1p he will be ordained as a minister. But the seminary student added that he can't be sure he will always be able to follow his religious calling -unless the church chan~es ns stance. .., plan to date in the future and plan to have a significant ttla· uonship." he stud . "Whe n that hap- pens. I'll be honest about 1t.'' The consequences of domg so are great. said Charles H. Lewis. a Lutheran street minister from San Franc1~ "'ho "'ore on his name tag a pink triangle -the emblem the Nazis forced gays 10 wear. ~ahng the fate or as man\ as 500.000 who were sent to the deaih camps. "What I don't hke (about the existing practice) 1s 11 fo~s p ) (>(Opie to h'e hfe in deceit.'' said Lewis ... If they're upfront about their sexuality. they're hkel> to be d1s- m1sscd from the church.'' , ieect"ell A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodtat Church (t N£WPt»!l CHHLH UNllEO MC THOOIST CHURCH 1'01 .... Yerit• An. COfone d9t Mar M4-0745 S.rtlcft 9-.30 AM Rev. J Harry Haines Cost•~ FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9·00 Wcn tup 9 00 and 10·30 Charles O Clark Minister eo. ........ MEIA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1101 a.ei., W~&Cltwdl~ l:iO a 10:00 ..... Or W1l1tam E Steel 979-8234 Newpon Beach CHRIST CHUttCH av THE SEA (t UNfTEO METHODtST 1400 w Balbo• Blvd Ill--~ Lawr9"Ce T Young O<shlj) & Ch\lrch School II 30 • m eelldey Pre-SchOOI end Day C.tre 7301m 600pm , Fountain V Ille)' ""8TUMITED •1 HiOOi9 r CHURCH 111225 lultlard St m-an Jama A Hedley. Paator ...... 6 CIMotl ,_.., 9::11 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IOt.clpln of Chrt•tl 2401 In t,.. et San~ lubel "'-•pot't e .. ch MS·S111 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Parlun1 av&ib.ble 1ft bank partm.c lot acrou street. 9UllDA' WOflllHIP 9llRVICllS 'ftaditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM ............... ................ SAINT JAJIES EPISCOPAL CHURCH -3209 V-1& Lido 1'ewport Beach., CA • 92663 714/675-0210 DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH of th~ Infinite Way Sunday Service at 10 a.m in the Auditorium Halecreat Club 3107 Ktlybrookt LaM. Costa M~ 2 blks East of Hatbor Office •so-nu Minister Dr. William R. Parker "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" i ST. MARK ·' l PllE98YTEIUAN \1 fJ CHUaCH 2100 Mar Vista Dr. Jamboree Blvd. & Eastbluff South Newport Beach In ......... " ,.., ln.w.t .... 111 -...,,,.,., 9:30 WOBhlp on ,.,tecott Sunday Baptlam, Conflrmetlon, end Communion Everyone le lnvf1ed to weer RED CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH l,; (Mlaaourl Synod) 7IO Victoria St., Coat. Mna Lothar Y. Tornow, P .. lor 131-1111 Bruce Juke, P .. tor WORSHIP SERVICE l:OO 1°'..30 All 5-bJ SdlMI ' ....... aus t-10 UI ClmbM a-.it.y SdlMI 541tlll PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH OF TJE COVENANT Rolph C. Bolin, Pastor Sermon T opte: "THE CllllCI II 1111" Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:00 a.ni. Church School Chttdren thru Adults 10.00 a.m Nurser, care available 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Come Join Us 2150 Faww •ct., Costa Mna 557.3340 Laguna Presbyterian Church 1 .. Church of Chimes .. A "Wr dudt ,_ M s.11 c..t,. A .... lllKt lit k • 111!1Mf -- 1 I Smdly.. I _ 9:00 AM ' 10:30 Ml . ' !J/ 1/«I 1lhmld ,e/h 7" ~tlweeue 1/«le C!Mlea« S,.119o911e, ~aM<!all 642-4321 £zt. 252 c...uity O..dl ConcrtcatilNI m ...... a .. ~c.-.. ., °"'* "· •utz. Nist• ln.llril.S....u1«.!Mirltr S..,y .._ UI I 10 Ml • a.di Sdllll 10 • Clild C•• "oftdtd • 544.7400 BITT'R~ffi CJ .-oil .. (1 .... ) ltA881 MAH S. •ID .... ,1m!C($ ff\. .• , .. t '•m•IY Sc-n-1''" hi Fnday of Munth 7 '.IO RL"hpius St:hool Mull F.d Youth Croups. Sinai.. H41Ht 1t11 c~.....,.. INdl '"' ....... , .............. ......... IEW THOUlllT ClllSTlll ClllllCH 610 W. llttl St.. Costa Mesa (T tadinc Sdlnct of tlnd) "Th• Splrltuol Conspiracy" Or £1t1110t C Jadson Mf.1NI a.t.ti:Wt Diii A Pra1tf 646 6464 SERVICEI 10:30 AM JUNIOR CHURCH 10-.30 AM ............ Ullllell c:......--.... ao.c. 2.205 MAIN STMIT. IUtTE 23 HUNTINGTOH IE~. CA 12648 Aclul1J • .,,, Churdl Ari. Peggy BMMU t :OO. t .45, 11.30, 6 00 CflilO Care PrcM<lld NEWPORT ...... LUTlllllAN CllUllCH .... 1-,.. ........... ,... ! ... .;:' llmll-'- Sl C:... Of Mii-.. ... IMI SL ...... llldl11HIZ3 ..... • .. llilyPilat SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1988 Strong doubles play helps CdM top P-'o• Verdea In tennis. 93; Woodbridge'• Boyd to•••• eighth no-hitter In CIF aoftball. 84. OVwins slugfest, 15-10 Seahawks build - 1 2-run lead. hold off Thousa nd Oaks By ltlRlt WOLCOTT ...,,._.C$1 $I.-,. Dan Nau!ty. who had not pitched competitively in a month and a half. returned to the mound Friday to take Ocean View High to the second round of the CIF 5-A baseball playoffs. The Seahawks ( 15-10-1) scored in ever) inning to de' our Thousand Oaks. 15-1 0. before a crowd of nearl) 300 Ocean View pla)sagain Tuesda> .,a1nst Mater Dc1 a 9-1 winner O\ er Loyola. Fnday'sgame at Ocean View lasted four hours, with the Lancers ( 17-8-1) scoring seven runs in the final 1nn1ng to make the contest appear much closer than 11 actuall> was. Nault). who was reinstated Thurs- day after sen ing a 45-da> dis· ciphnaf') suspension with two other Ocean View pla)crs. got word at school Friday that he was starting. He managed to last five innings. struggl- in& at times. but picking up his s1,th win in as man) decisions. "He didn"t pitch a Nault)-game." Estancia •a Mark Hartley dives back to flrat on pick-off atteD;lpt aa Bobby Heyl of La 0..., ,_... pM4o l>f -9-a• Quinta applies late tag during second in- ning of Friday'• CIF playoff game. Ocean Vic" Coach Bill Gibbons said of his6-foot-6. 175 pound nght- handed acc. "but he did enough to help the team Just having him back makes us more confident as a team." Frustrating loss for HB Naulty was given a hero's welcome by the Scahawks' batters. who blasted 17 hits. three of them for home runs and four more for doubles "line Ocean Vie" pla)ers had at least one htt and nine scored one run or more uading the welcoming part) was fi rst baseman Matt Bertram. who drove in three runs with a pair of home runs o ver the left-field wall. one in the second and one in the fifth. uft fielder Mark Brenner addt>d a .ihree-run shot in the fifth . going l for 3 o'erall ..\nd catcher Cof') Colbc-n conn«l~ for t"o doubles. sconng twice and dn\ ing t"o more across for the run-hungf') Seaha" ks. "It's great ha' ing all thoSt" runs be-hind me. I reall> like 11." said Nault>. who pitched batting pracuce 11 Golden West College throughout his suspensJon. but admitted to bc-1ng nervous at the sta n of Fnda) ·s game "I was tf')1ng too hard at first. but once I calmed d own. I starttd throwing strikes." While Nault) ·s return was succes~­ ful. 1t was far from ea'!). He loaded the bases in the first with no outs. onh to escape with a single run allowed when (Pleue eee OV/84) Oilers can't mount attack in falling to Beverly Hills. 4-2 By ROGER CARLSON Of-0...,"-'li.fl Losing 1s hard to swallo" Losing 10 J team ~ou Jon·1 C\Cn respect t!.enough to cause \Our stomach to "'remh Needless 10 S3) Huntington Beach High baseball l0ad1 Mike Dodd t!. ft•cling prett~ rotten right nnv. 1111 fre'>h in his memo!") I'> thl.' p1c turt• ofh1~ ">un'>l'I lctl1ue champion!. gomg do "n qu1c1h 1n the liN ruunJ of the ('IF 5-..\ pla)offs Fnda~ afternoon a' Bt.•,t'rh H ill~ brca ed in and out of Huntington Beach hard I) \\11r~1ng up a sv.eat 1n a 4-2 '1ctof') ··we "'eren't l'' en beaten b) d comrx·11t1\l' tL·am · said Dodd. "'hose personal rernrd 1n the plJ)ulh nllv. drops 10 0-4 "I thought after v.inning the Loam Tournament and winning somt' big gam('~ 1n the Sunc;t.•t l l.'ag ul.' V.l' "ould ha'c been U\l.'r tht· J•lll'rs 01 CIF-Thi'> 1<. JUSt a 'cn d1sappoin11ng end It JUSl SC"C'meJ li ~L· l''enonc "a' in slo w motion. espco alh thro ugh the fi rst four inning.;·· Be'erl} Hills pitcher Jaso n (ioldll\:rg v.a\ 1n command thro ugho ut. allo" ingJu'll t"o h1t\ "'alk1ng '"o and stnktng out three. F1' e umes the Oden. v.cnt dov. n 1 -~-J. incl uding the last thrt't' frame\ ''Their kid pitched well." sauJ Do<ld. ··but 11 v.a<. Lakers' backs to wall against Utah They need victory today for chance to repeat as champs INGLEWOOD(AP)-A year ago. Pat Riley said "I guarantee 1t" when asked 1fhis Los Angeles LaJcers could become the fi rst NBA team 1n 19 years to repeat as champions. Now his onl) guarantee 1s Game 7 at the Forum today JUSI to get to the conference finals. The Lakers have owned Utah at the Forum, winning 32 of the last 35 meetings. But the defendjng cham- pions arc look in~ very beatable after a 28-point whipping in Salt Lake City in Game 6 and after barely winning at home in Game 5 .. It all comes d own to one game. a seventh game:· Riley said. "You work hard all year for an edge. (Utah Coach) Frank (Layden) and I have done evcry1hing we can do. It basical- ly comes down to five auys out there doinaa)ob." he said. "It's !>Ort of 1ndescnbablc. reall) ... Was 11 the-most stunning loss 1n hts nine-year Laker career~ "Oh. )es:· he said. "the most embarrassing. stunning. everything. .. >\s 11 turned out the game was decided 1n the first quarter "hen the Jau o utscored the Lake rs. 26-2. to take a 28-9 lead. Los >\ngelcs wasn't closer than 12 po1n1s after that. "This game 1s O\Cr with no" ... Johnson said "Tht' best team will win (toda)). I ha,en't (gl\en up) o n this team. not me." Last June. Rile) 1'1<1ucd his guaran- tee that the Lakers would become the first team since the Boston Celucs in 1969 to win consecutive titles. Before Thursday night's game. Riley acknowledged the difficulty of winning successive 11tles. "When )Ou're on top. evef')one. ever) night 1s shooting at you e'er) ume you pla) throughout the entire season." he said. ··ihat's a lot of pressure to be-under for seven months. It takes 11s toll on a team after awhile." nothing '>pct:1al ·· C >nl) 1n thl· tirst "hen the' "il'>h:d tv.11 frcl' p3'>'>l''> Jnd 1n thL· founh v.hen Brian \knJ 1011011.cd up< hJn1.L· .\gne"' '>single v.11h a 350.foot homL' run "'ae thl· 011t:r' abk tu makl· <1n\ noise The rest of the da' v.a\ donL in pantomime "There 11.a!> JUSl nu LUm pe11t1\ l' edgl' ''" uur lt'Jm JI all." continued a pa plned Dodd '\.\e v.antcd El D11rad11 (Bc,crh Hill!>' foe 1n the Sc."cond mund on Tuesda' I hut v.t· 1us1· "cren·1 motnated I can't undcr'itand 11 \\ l prat ttCL'd v.cll " Be'erh Hill\ ~ .. m~d 1n the fir\l "'ht·n alter'"'' "L'rL' out. R\a n "-arp \lngkd sharpl~ to Lcntcr Ill ~1Jre < hJd ( uhen "ho had "ail ed and ad' anted tu ~rnnd un J 1->Jli.. b\ stan ing pllt hcr Dominic -\hare1 Karp "ho v.a\ 'for 3 "1th tv.u RBI and IV.l• run' <,<:ored. go t a tv.o-run founh 1nn1ng '>tancd "-Ith a \tngk anti before 11 "as 0' crthe ~urman<, h.1d l n<X l L·d \ h .1re1 uut ufthc bo'. '>Coring o n an tnfielJ out tollo"c:d h' J run· produnng \lnglL' b' Josh Reim~ to mal l.' 11 3-11 Chad Ph1ll1 pc; resto red o rdL•r 1n the fourth . and allo"edJUSI o ne h1 1 for the balan1.c ol thl' game hut 11 "J' a 300-foot pop tl\er the lclt-lie-ld tcnLe h' l\..irr lh1' :1gh1h 1. JU~I nut ol the rt'ac1l ol 11ulfil·IJl'r ( hn' Bw"L'll .,. g1 \ e Goldberg a 1v.o-run cushion The Oiler<,' onl) no ise caml' 1n thl' hottom l'' lhl· fou rth"' hen Mena ta~ed a Go ldtx·rg ollen ng lor thl· 1v.11 run JOit to c. ut 11 w , __ a nd 1t appeared the 01kr~ might tx· mal ing a mOH' ··1thoughtso100. ·said Dodd "-ho .,..Jl~hcd h1' ll·am ~lo~ 11 out v.11h an 18· record Utah s five auys did a much. much better job in the sixth pme as the Laken played like chumps Thursday ni&ht in the I 08-80 loss. The Jazz victory deadlocked the aeries at 3-3. Afterward. when Maajc Johnson was asked about the pme. The game will be the fourth at lhe Forum in the senes -the Lakers easily won the opener. 110-91. the Jazz won the second pme. lOl-97. and Los An~lcs won the fifth game. 111-109. tak1n1 the lead for good on a 20-foot j umpshot by Michael Cooper with seven seconds remaining. .... ........ _, .. ._ Coach O.n Glenn bu led Newport Harbor Blah lnto to- nl&ht•a CIF 4 -A .olleyball flnal TL unbeaten toyola. Wynegart s double in 10th lifts Angels to 4-2 victory Dodgers fall to Mets, 5-2 LOS .\NGELES ( .\P) -Howard Jo hnson homer'C'd and Mooktt' \\ 1lson smiled 1n two run, Fnda\ n1aht as the "\lev. Yor~ \1ets r:\tend~ thclr •lnnana streak. to fi\c pmts with 1 S-2 ,·1rto" O\tr the Lo """''"~rs -td Fcma~z. ~.,,), aJJowcd Sil. b1u.. stnKtt out sn and 1'111trd ~ O\'Cf 6 ' in~ b(fott lea\ 1aa wtl!I stiffness il'I 1s d . h was the ~ ouuna of u.c )'fU fat kft· baodn. horn ~ Men obtaint'd ft'Om tht Dodaim an a l 9 l u.dc. fttiLa.ndu. •ho beat bis former dub lw 4hc fOLlrtb umc in 11evcn dttiSioa.s. alto had a sinak ana double. flaad) Myen pi\C'&ed the fin.a) I ' uutl to PK up h sn pYt". , Unlikely hero paces EagJes past top seed McDaniels · blast gives Estancia 4-2 win over La Quinta 8) JON FERGl \O' OI ,,,. DallJ "-Ile!! [ SlJnl 1J fn·,hm.1n Paul \h lJJ n1L'i\ d1Jn I thinl ttl \\l)UIJ be pld\lng lllO mulh f111 'hl' I J~k' 1n lht· <If ~ ~ h.1\\.f-iJll pl.1,1111, 1h1' 'pnng II J ~, 1 J ,-101 lhl Junior 'ar\ll\ JnJ \'J' '"'"l''n~ ttw hJI v.cll l.111v.n lhl' ':n·11..h " r tla• .1J' Ill' ot 1un111r ':.lr'>il' hh\11-,, \IJrl..t'I l '>tJnllJ h1.JJ .u.ll~ I\. n \l1llard t"truughl him ur \t, I )Jn l." \\J\ informed JU\l hdl111 ~ r1dJ\ 'µmt· he'd tx 1n lhl \lJrllllg lilll lil' .1~10\t th1• ,11 I· '>l.'1.·JuJ I J 1)\ollll.1 \/ll"l \ \ ,·, :h1 t"l1f 1W'l\1· Jg;t1n.,111nc: l•I thl uni' ' 101 p11\.hl'r' -hard· lhr"" 1ng I .1 1,>uinlJ nght·hdndl'r \t1l1. \\ ''' 11 -Jnd \h Dan1c.-I'> prt><."CL'd' I• J11\ 1· J 1hrcc-run homt run in thl tilth 1nn1ng to -.uppurt lhr f(lur-h11 p1h hin~ 111 C unrad (\1lh' Jd\Jn,1ng tlw '" ng Eagk' to thl· '>C1.onJ rnun,! ·' 1tt .1 ~-2 v.1n Right Ix·! 1r1· fl ~me: hl' '><lid \h Oan1.:I-.. u a· 1r, .. th<' frc'>hman \did "I: 'hu-.lc:J me: a liltll b11 I "'a' J 111111 h11 1n11m1Ja11.·d lh' V. 11.,on) l k' 111 I Jnd I lnl'"' hl' thr1.,.. h;,ird Hut h1·' 1us1 anothn plllhl'r ·· Just an11thL·r p1l,hl'f l1kc Ls Vu1nta ''J' 1u'il Jnoth1·r 1t;im The \ti( ., "'h" lint'>hl·J ~ '·' had v.(ln ~(I'" 3 r•''' and liL·anL·J up in lhl· (Jarden (•ft'' t• l 1.·Jgu1.· h• v. •n the lltk \\ 1l\11n "'h11 I' headed Ill \ r1111na on '>1. ho la r 'hip had a n11 h111a until lhl· dc1."" l filth But \It Daniel'> "'he• ..aid lw hadn 1 hit .1 l'-1 m• run '1n1.l Lntk Ll.'agul' .Jm1· tin 1ugh on J 2 l \\ l<.0n lasthall "' 1ti ()a, l \\ C\lm.in and Dan Doughen' ah<iard \/In<. nght fielJ- :.-r faml'' \tar4uL'/ lurnL·d. look J~'ul thrl'l' '>Ill"' trn111ng \ll'P'> and IU\I "-Jll hcd 11\J.il11\l·r lhr fcnL<.' ·· 1fr "'3\ thruv. ing fa<,tball\ thl· f1r.1 llnll' C' l'f\ ltmL' in ing to get ahead ot th1. h1m•r\L''Cr~ 11m1.·up.'"\..11.Dan1el' \.1 d ··1 "J' •hinlting fastball all thl· "'J' I• 'J'J high fa\thall around the." klk r' The -.-. 10 "as unh lhc set"ond lor the f agk-; 11.,-91 1n pla~otT action O\Cr 1h1.' ra't Ill 't"a~ Tht'' mt'et El Toro T ul·'>lf.i, at l I' at a s11r to oc drtam1ned "''a u•tn tl1p 1oda' ,.,.,..,1.101 l11a1.h Paul Tru\el ..a1J hl· .Jrnl hall lr1•m thl' '-<'eding m('c."llng\ ~1 .. nda\ lo tl'll thl· pla,er'> lhc.-1r opponent thinltnl! Ill' "a' lht• tx·arl·r l•fbad Ill'"'' v. hill hl' lllll v.a, J \l'll1•· .L·kbra11un hunt lhl.' pla\1.'r' 'I touldn t t'lt-lit·H· 11 \1a\tie thn i..nl'"' \omc.-1h1 ng I J1dn t Li ()u1nla C nJd1 l>a\1' l:kmrrL'\l "tuk kd111g ,,111\ lur hi' 11v.n plJ't'r' "'J" 1 'u1nr1,l·d :it all h\ thl' llUll \tnl\ ··1:'l.'f)lh1n~ "·" j!rnng right thL'rt ur.l h11 dian~ld l°'l·rqhing. · I><: nh r1. "l '>J1J I 'l•lu tll1 l..11.h "l J1Jn t 11 ..... Thl. tx JIU\ \\llh lhl'lr tx· .. 1 l..1d (Ill till' n11•ullu .1r.u lJ\ rla\ tnj! tiur hl.·'>t ~Jllll I J1Jr t t\J\l" Jfl\tr i! in \h DJtllL'I" I 1h .. ugt11 tJJ,11n1"' h11t· \\j\ j! lllt I• 11, lhL r l 1111d 111111 r \1 iJl,HJ \\J., llill li~hhl\ lllJlh JltcrnJrd IL1• 1n~ I 11ul->l1 v.11h lhl' IJll ul >11.1111 ' "n l..1 ng 1 n \1 1 ll.ird 'kltJ . I Ill 'lrd 11111 -.1.1•cd I 1 IJlf.. ~Jdint: iJll'r < ,111 I \•~·r, m, l'' L'' \h DJntL'h V.J\ f'ul n thl neup 1u1 r lll '"I' \tlllJrJ '4•J \\ l 'l ~\II Ulhl'l ldh hl f\ I'• •ugh' him ur tu hJI V. t' hJ\ l'n't tx·rn hitting lhl h.ill Jnd I v. J'> gt'1ttng Jl',f)t'rJll ri:dt h1ng for an~ thing I 1h11ugh1 pul him 1n therc-and see " hat hJptx·n' lfr madl ,unlat"l "-llh ihe- 1\ tcJnt c1•n'>l\IL'nth I "-3!. <,urpn\t'd '~-'hl.' hJll gl111u1 \lf there· \Iler 1h:i1 11 '-t'L'mL·J ;s '-~ lt'aJ v.a\ Jll < ulh' nn·dl·d ~h alluv. t·d unh '"""nglc, lhl ftnJl thrt'l' inning\ onr .... h1d1"-J'iJouhlL'dotl Colb\ v.alkt.·d 1'1 \ l' lhrt'l' 1n thl flr'>t inning·" ht>n he Jllo"'l'd J pJ1r "' unL·arnt·d run'> and '>tru1.l out Ii\\ 'l' L.s 1)u1nta runner .iJ,an1.cd pJ,l fir'I hJ'-l"altl'r th1 •hird inn ng · Ht' q tuugh 1. ompd1h>r ·-\t1llard '>Jtd '"It' thl' naiur~· <•f thl' µmt 1n ,rnd uut l)f 11ouhk The Ont.1k'> ha\C.· v.un v.t· "l'fl' JuL' 111 v.in a cour lt' of hallg.ime-. It'' .1gaml'111 stn·al-' Jnd "'l had our l:lJd \tn•J(.., •· \\ 1: d1Jn't l'H'n gct J h11 110 \\.lln" lhl ·um I · I >: nll'rt'\I ..a 1 J · \\ e '><.url'd '"'" run~ ~Ii ~ra.u:i: pld'~ Thal gu' ' J lttmpct1tor Hl' 1. n<•t tinh a g• l(.,J pHt ht·r t1l' l'11mpetl'\ Hl' gl'I' thl· hJll anJ "'art' to hank lhl E.igln JJJl'd 1n'>uran1.t· 1n tht' '>l''lnth v.h..:n !>.1,1.· \\e'>tman t~ tor 31 dout->lc:J. lno~ third on a groundout and \(, .rel.I .,. hen \/IL~ catt her frTT' ->.rn1.·son thr1.·v. 1r thl din tf"\mg tCI atth him l•ll 1h1rd E~l<inu.i "on dnp11e 1 v. o errun.. 1v.o runner\ flll kt'd otT thret' 1.a ughl stealing_ a no-out hunt popout d o ublt' pla~ a nd falling for an old bases-- loaded base-running 1nck 1n the fi rst ; inning uf drJ"' 1ng J 1hro11. 10 SC'l·ond - (Pleaee eee ~T ANCIA/IM l J $ • .. Newport seeks to , repeat 4-A title Unbeaten Loyola stands in way in volleyball final 8) ROGER CARI.SOI\ ()I -DeMy "'94 ..... The\ ·,e-heen '"1ng1ng fn1m lh• hn·I<, throughout the C lF .i \ ' 1 k\ t>.ill pla\ offs and 11·, paid on "' llh J l:":nh 1n tonight's champ11rn\h•r f1nJ1, at \\ ec;tminstcr H 1gh I 8 o dtx I.. "hL·n· the undefea1('(1 Lo,ola H1gti ( uh'"'" fu rnish the (O mpet1 t1on tor 'c"'port Harbor H1&.h's Satlo~ ..\l~hough the~ ·re the d('fending 4-->. kingpin\. 11 ha~ been an almo'\t t 1ndc~lla sto f') fo r Dann~ G lenn·.; "1ilor.,,. v.ho ha'e sohed tht' problt>m 01 .\da m K'cde and his \\ oodhndge t('ammatt"S as v.ell as \.1anna High'\ \tJndout \un~t League c0<ha m- p1ons on lhl "3' h • the lltle match LO\Cll.l ho"c' er east I) poses th(' ti1ggt'st prnbkm for the Sailo rs w11h a hneur \tOC h'd "1th ..\II-( IF can- d1datC'~ .. The' hll\ e \<.imt> real hangers:· s.a1d Glenn 'Lo~ola '" a pov.er ,011e,hall 1eam "''h kids "ho ~all\ hll the h311 hard \\ e h3\ c to ~f' e tough If v.e m1\S the number of St'f't'S .,.c did against Manna <~') v.r're dead LmolJ "bl~l·t <1nd c,trong<'r than \l.1r na 1->ut th I' lh1.· '.in.ii' .ind ' '""l'l nll"' 'hl· 1i:-1JI' Jr<' 3n l"Qual-. . . l, l.'nn \h11uld ~n<'" Hr ' tal..l'n :e.1:n1. 10 lhl' J . \ :ina ' the pa<.t thn."t' ':r.11~h1 \l'Jr' -"1:h [J1<,C\n in '"Kb Jnd "Ith lfarh\•r .i 'C3r ag1• and 'o1r1gh1 \\ hile l 1l\ola h.1, the hM\l'\ lhe \Jtl.1r1. ha' l tx"t·r nd ng tht , rt••;t ol t-. ~ 1h1ng' Jnd (ill nn \31J ht' kd1. 11' 1 ' :nhin:u1un v.h11.h ,an produ1.·~ an J~,._·: V.. r re n J gr<"' q · sa1J < rl<'nn '" rring around 3 \l'a .. on-long d1km r J I h111in~ 1nh1 thl' net on thl \CP l' Thl· fan ' "hrn Haroor·, \l'f'~ arc nght th(' lllmpc11t1on ha' had a lot Lll trt1uhk dl·altng "'"h th<'m If "-l' liln pa\\ I knov. v.c <an -.cl the hall .,.Ith '4:tle-r Drcv. '-ihl•v.ard at thl' huhl ·· wnt1nuL•d C.knn "'The\ ha' L' tow thml.. .\bout "IUr middle and -..t· 1.an oix·n 1h1ng.' ur II wr d0n'l pas~. "c'n: 1n tn)u~l1 LOHllJ ~< 1 n ,, kd "'' an attack "h1ch tnL ludt\ t-"''''· 5 m1ddk bkxl er Oun, .tn H .il kman and OUISll.k hllt('r hmm\ " l'tn a'\ v.ell u \Ctler Chn' \\ rL·J "h1 t. JU"il as eff~ll'C \ll tll' h' k 'anJ hlcx lo;, u he-"at \('tlln~ lr<'m h 't' \ •ramr Blad.man JnJ l1•hn \no,c lm11 are both \Cf' cffc1.tt\\ ''" the1ump\t'nr Gknn aJm1\' ht' team 1~ tht· (Pleaee eee n WPORT (9S) Sunderman joins UC/ staff Lam Suf\dtrman has i pol as O ranac Cow Coneee v.omcn·~ ba'-kttball COliC'h to ti JKXition • ., l '\1Uant coach to 111 Mulll natl n Sunderman. "ho roacMd thi P,rat" for four }l".ll'\. compiled • '7t:-47 1TCOrd at OCCaod led CoHt to lbttt sttand·platt ~~ fi11- ishn. l..tit 1CaSO ht _ co-Coech ol' the Year ID tht Oraaet Emprc Conf~ a OCC 7-(16-U "''nail) be 0tt bC'i climtnattd "' the fint round D! tbt pll' b) Ctml ·'.=----~aspai:ian taking advantage of latest ohall@ng@ Golden West volleyball coach has led pro Starlttes tnto final JONnBGUION °' ............... ·:· Any coach in any spon lcnoWI the time constraints 'out on one's lift by what is usually a low-pay1najob. but ·-.th Al Gaspanan make it threefold. Ga1panan. who has coached the men· s and won1en 's volleybaU teams for five years at Golden We1t Collqe. ~ivcd the type of o pportunity any upwardly mobile ~b would drool over last wmter -to coach former Olympians and c:ollqe AU·Amencans in women •s M&JOr Leaauc Volleyball. .. . . .. . .. • . • ... . :· . .. ~ .. • t ,, ~ • • .. a ,,. .. ! ;~ .. ... ., .. .,. , . ..It's been challengini." Gasparian, the coach of the Los An&clcs St.arlites. said of the time involved. "In J)robM>ly way too much with the collqe men and women Lukas would like to she d v i llain's role i n Preak ness Prom Tlae A11odatH Prfft BAL TlMORE -A tnumph b> the ~ filly Winning Colors 1n the Preakness today would be something to savor for trainer D Wayne Lukas. who was a v1ctonous villain eight years ago A v1s11 to the winner's circle at P1mhco would be a step into racing history for Lukas and his Kentucky Derby winner, who would become the first fill y to win two Triple Crown races El&ht colts, six of whom ran m the ~rby, including runner-up Forty Nint'r, will oppose her 1n the I 3/16-mile race. The only other fill> who had a chance at two wins m the senes was Genuine Risk. who won the I ''•·mile Dcrb)' m 1980. In the Preakness. she lost momentum when she was earned extremel) wide at the top of the L.---",;.:;..;-... stretch by Codex. "ho '"on b) 41• lengths. with the fill) second CodeA. who withstood a foul claim. was trained by Lukas. The folio" mg morn mg a guard at the stable gate pve Luk.as a bag containing SO or 60 telegrams "I thought the "hole world '"ould congra1ulate me:' Lukas recalled Fnda) ··1JuSt won the Preakness·· \.\'hen he began to read the telegrams. howe\er. Lukas .. found the> were running I 0-1 against m<' so I i.topped reading them. ... .. Most of 1hem were from women andrch1ldrcn The> said things hke 'You quartt'r ho~ trainer, what are }'OU ti') mg lO do'>' " The S:!-}ear·old Lukas. a fom'lt'r basketball coach. began his racing career b} train mg quarter horses • The fourth and last filh to win 1he Pre:kn<"ss "as ...,.ell1e Morse m 1924 · A victor) b) Winning Colors would be generall> popular and would put her m pos1t1on 10 become the 11th Tnple (ro"'n winner and first since Affirmed in t 97~"1tha"m1nthe l 12-m1le BelmontStakesJune 11. Genuine Risk. "'ho finished second in 1hc Belmont. was the onl) filly to run m all three races "If she were 10 win this one and the next Ont'. I think she "'ould be great." Lukas said "The d1f'feren~ betwcnJ the Dcrb\ and now 1s that 1h1s ume we're not underestimating -her:· said ~hn V1etch. who trams Bnan's Time. Quote of the day H•nk Kroplaalli, sports commentator for the Radio lnformauon Center for the Bltnd 1n Ph1ladelph1a and a ring announcer for boxing matches conducted b)' the state athleuc com- m1ss1on~ in Pennsyh ania and New Jersey. asked ho"' he felt after undersomg surgery recently: 'Tm feeling so good 1hat 1fl were a racehorse. Id win tht' Tnple Crown by suppert1me." Quinlan grabs two-sho t lead SaUy Q81alu celebrated her 27th binhda) Fnda> b> shoo11ng a 4-under-par 68 to take a t"o-shot lead after the second round of the LPGA Champ1onsh1p m Mason. Ohio Quinlan's 68 followed a first-round 69 and left her at 7-under-par 137 through 36 holes over the 6. 389·)ard. par· 72 Gnnly Course at the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center. Quinlan has one victory 1n five )Ca~ o n the LPGA Tour ... In Fon Worth, Lauy Wadkins scored an eagle·3 1n a round of68 that left him 1n a three-"'ay tie for the lead at the halfway point of the Colonial l'<auonal lnv1ta11on tournament. Wadkins was tied at .>-under 135 on the Colonial Country Club course with Clareace Rne and Scott H~. The three were part of the five-man group that shared th<' first- round lead In !ht' &n1ors tournament in New York. Bob Claarlea shot a tournament record 7-under-par 63 to take the first·round lead. Gretzky paces Edmonton, 4-2 EDMONTO"I, Alben.a -Wayne Ei1 <Jn:tlk}. who set up Edmonton's first two , goals. scored the game-winner with 8:39 to pla~ Friday night. giving the Oilers a 4-2 '1Ctor) over the Boston Bruins and a two-game lead in the Stanle} (up finals . Grctzk> set up first-period power-play pis b y CilC'nn Ander~n anb Marie Messier. and 1t looked hkc that ~ould be enougll af\cr the Oilers slowed Boston'\ attack to a standsttlf for the first two penods. But Bob Joyce pve the Bruin~ life when he beat Edmonton soaltender Grant Fuhr With a slapshot from the top of the leftrndc 3.S sttonds into the tturd penod. E.l-Oiler Ken Linscm.n tied 11 at 3: 16, backhanding his o-.n rebound behind Fuhr. a A«lllOmlS llAMIGOOOS 9'»0lNCi SUMIS •O"O IDCIDWWCM& llACa MJllllS .~, .... ~~...., and thl5. This wall be 90 matches for the }Ur (September tbrouah May), but ifs.,_, eaoerlence for me.'' Kc was handed the defcn<fl!'I. ~ue champion f~m the lcque'1 inaquraJ ecaton andlw ptOCttded to coach the uad ( 1 a..~) it\\O today's chamrionshi~ match apin1t the San Jose Oolddigen (13-10 at l 1:30 a.m. at the Univen1ty of Minnesota in Minneapolis. The pmc will be telecast live on ESPN. Success is nothina ntw for Gaspanan. who led the Golden West Yt10men to a five-year record of 87-20 wuh four conference mies and one st.ate title. and the men to the Southern California Rcaionals (hiJhest state level) four offive scuons. But while the success continues. the 11me constraint and travehna with the professional team 1s drainfo .. even without beina married. Gasparian has been offeied the St.arlitesJob for next season, and this week at Minneapolis was approached by other leque franchiaes. Gasparian, who has lived in Huntinaton Beach since he was nine years old. has found this season what the Golden West).Ob means to him. ··1 haven t commined to next 1eUOn. This l11 betttt team than l'vcevtrCOKhed bef'Ott," uid Oasparian, who assisted with the West team oftbt U.S. Olympic fest.ivaJ last 1ummer. .. Probebl~ the biaaest thina of the whole KUOn is findinaout how happy I am at Golden West. There is little drawback to Golden West The people there are perfect. The~ wa.s a little ea<> thina when I first started at this job. lhinas like ,aivina autoarapl\l and the level of play. I would like to do 1t for another year, but in the Iona run 1t made mt realize the best s;>lace is Golden West." Besides coachina the team, Gasparian was in- strumental in brinaina_ the Siarlites to Golden West for a home site the final five matches of the season after struglina to draw 200 at Loyola Marymount. "I think people in the leaaue fiaured out Oranae County is the place to be," Ou_parian said. ··1t•11 hotbed. We averaaed about 400 at Golden West without any promotion ex~pt announcements in the news~per: If somebodyaot out and did a,,... root1 publicity P">IJ'lm, it could me otr. .. Lo~oaa wun't wortina. and (Oolden Wat athletic director) Tom HennNd wu tttllysupportivund would liketobavtitblck. lt'sapaupotforthtteam. theleque and the school." The ~ue, owned by lnveston which hired Jtne,.l manaaen for each francbi.le, ls oow sdUna the individual franchises for nt.lt seuon. "financiattr,tit will be better for &be coaches nc•t year," he said. • hat would make it much easter to do with everythina fOina on at once. A month aao It was really rouah. (Au1siant) Andy Klu.ssman saved the men's team. I fert kind of auilty a lot oftbe time." The pro level offered a chance to be more tactically oriented than he haad a chance to be with the Golden West women, Gasparian said, but added that the opportunity to work with ~laycn on fundamentals is an aspect of coachina he enjoys. eo:;:::t•1:.:"~·::~ ~!-100 Pirates halt five-game· skid kc) baskets throughout the second half and R't;I Boston survived some late floor '!llSt.alccs ~ Dunne beats Braves for first Phillies. movins him past J1mm1e Foxx into the No. 8 to trim .\tlanta. 102-roo. Fnday night and spot on the all-ume lost. a\ Old its earliest exit from the N8A playoffs 1n five triumph since opening day .Rdl 7, Cab• t: Paul O'Neill drove in t~ree runs and years. Mano Soto won tbe IOOth pmc of his career as The Celtics squared the best-of-seven Eastern Cincinnati defeated Chicaao at Riverfront Stadium. Conference semifinal senes at 3-3 and set up a seventh Soto. 3-2. allowed five hits. three of them by first pme m the BoslOn Garden on Sunday. From Tiie Aasoclatecl Prus baseman Mark Grace. He struck out six and walk one in The winner will advance to the conference finals to Mike Diaz drove in three runs with his first two hits his third complete game of the season. Rick Sutcliffe. 3-4. face the Detroit Pistons, who disposed of Chicago. 4-1 . fi took the loss. 1n the other confercnct' semifinal series. of the season and Mikt' Dunne won his irst game since Gluts 11, Expos%: Chris Spe1er's sixth-innin1grand The Celtics. "ho have reached the NBA finals 1n open mg day as Pmsburah snapped a fi vc..pme losing slam. one of four San Francisco home runs, led the Giants each of the last four seasons. held a 101-98 lead with a streak with a I0-3 victory over Atlanta Friday night at to a romp over Montreal at Candlestick Park. Three Rivers Stadium. "-~·--• B·11 H h S fi S minute to pla) Ainge was called for walking with 52 Junior Ortiz also drovt' m three runs for the Pirates, A1tro1 $, ~uiaall .: 1 Y ate er went or · seconds left and then hit one of two free throws with 33 who scored three runs each in the first. third and fourth includin1 a tie-breaking RBI single in the ninth inning, seconds left for a 102-98 lead. and unbeaten Bob Knepper won his sixth pme as Dominique Wilkins completed his 35-point niJht innings off Bravt's starter Tom Glavine. l-6. who has Houston won Its fourth straight by beating St. Louis at h ,9 d 1 given up 24 runs 1n his last nine inninas. B h S d "1th a running one-hander wit .. secon s to Pay. Dunne, 2-2. allowed nine hns and three runs over 72n use ta ium. ending the scoring. innmf!· struck out four and walked thrtt. He was on the Jn tht' American Lcaaue: Indy qualifying resumes today disab ed list from Apnl 6 through April 28 with a muscle Adaletlca 11, Yankee• S: Carney Lansford, the major former champions A.J . Foyt, Job.lllly • Rutberford and Gordoo JollDcock head a h!>t of about W dnvers trying to wcdse into I.:! open spots 1n the lnd1anapohs 500 lineup. The~ hope to get a chance when qualifications r<"sume toda) The three veteran racers. all over SO. "'ere on the 2' •-mile lnd1anapohs Mot0r Specdwa) O\al Frida) during the last full day of practice for the Ma} 29 race. tr) mg to find enough speed to climb into the field T"'cnt)-One drivers. led by pole-winning Rick Mears, made the tentative hneup b) completing four· lap. I ()..mile quahficauon runs last Saturday and Sunda). the first of 1wo weekends of ume mats Kenny Easley, the Seattle Seahawks' veteran strong safet). !Ml)S his pro football career 1s over In his first public comment since his trade 10 the Phoenl\ Cardinals "as canceled when he failed the physical exam because of a k1dne) problem. Easley said that he wdl announce his retirement m two months ... Darrell Waltrip shattered the single-lap qualifying mark al the Charlotte Motor Speedwa) in Concord. N C.. grabbing 1hc pole pos111on for The Winston, NASC'AR's '"1nncrs-onl) e'ent. Waltnpwwho won the first ed111on ofThe Winston 1n I Q85, was clocked at 174.154 mph m his Che' rolei on an 85-degree day. breakmB the track record of I 71 860 set b> Bobby A.111100 last October Television, radio TELEVISION IOa.m -BOXING: frotn 1987· Sugar Ray Leonard \ s Marvin Hagler in 12-round wel- tC'rwe1ght title bout. ESPN. 11 a m -MEN'S GOLF: Colonial National ln1' 1tat1onal. from Fon Worth, Texas, Channel 2 I 1 a m -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA Cham- pionship, from Kings Island. Ohio. Channel 4. 11:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: The Mademo1scrte Championship Cup. ESPN 12 15 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Boston, Channel 4. 12:30 pm. -PRO BASJtETBALL: NBA Conference semifinal Game 7 -Utah at Lakers. Channel 1. 12:30 pm. -AUTO RACING: NHRA Gatomauonals, from Gainesville, Fla. (taped). Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: I 13th running of The Preakness. from Balumore. Md .. Channel 7 3 p m -MEN'S BOWLING· PBA tour- nament. from Phoenix. (tape). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Indianapolis 500 time tnals. ESPN. 4 p.m . -PRO BASEBALL. Chicago at C1ncmnat1, WGN. 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlan1a at Pittsburgh. TBS. 5:30 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: New 'rork at New England, ESPN. 6 p.m. -f'RO SOCCER: MISL Western ( onference finals Game S -San Diqo at Kansas City. Prime Ticket. 7 p. m. -PRO BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers. Z Channel. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Western Athletic Conference semifinal playoff. from Honolulu (taped). Prime Ticket. , RADIO I Noon -PRO BASEBALL: Detroit at Ch1c4'go Wh11e Sox. KNX (1070). 12: IS p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Boston, KMPC (710). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BAS~ALL: NBA Western Conference semifinal Game 7 -Utah at lakCTS, KLAC (S70). 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Preakness.. •om 8alt1mort, Md., K.ABC ('1:1 7 p.m . -PRO BASEB · New York Mets, K.ABC (790). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBAl.I.· Pbiladdphla at San Olqo. KFMB (760). strain in his left l!de. league's leading hitter, had four singles, Dave Parker In other National uague games· homered and Ron Hassey drove in three runs as Oakland Padres 4, PllUUea S: Roberto Alomar drove m the routed New York at Yankee Stadium m the first meeting w1nn1ng run wnh a two-out single in the bottom of the of AL division leaders. ninth inning as San Diego snapped a four-game losing Royall 4, bdlaos S: Bo Jackson's two-out double in s1reak with a win over Philadelphia at Jack Murph) the eighth inning scored Bill Pccota with the winning run Stadium. as Kansas Cit) edged Cleveland at Royals Stadium. Mike Schmidt h11 his 535th cart'er homer for the pre' eruing the Indians from moving into first place m the '* * Al East. 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Mclau&hhn, who hu already qualiflf.d in the t ,SOO. ran a 9:20.n for fourth place 1n the 3,000. more than a second faster than the qualifyina standard of 9:22 . Jill Hatrinaton. who ,.n the l,SOO at last year's NCAAs. eatntd fif\h place in the l .000 in 9:21.0l. Richard Graves rctums to the NCAA S,000 meters after finishina founh a1S.nia Montea in U:SS.S, topping tbe standard of l l~ 7 . UCI Will send su' athletes to compeic in tevtn events at the champion-ships. June 1-' at Eutme. Ore. Tho 27th unuaJ Athletic Awards WCft held fnday momina to hooof the ·~ tcnior athltit"S from Corona dtl Mar and Newport Haft)or hiib schools. Fif\cen siudeftt athldcl tom both .chool1 mc1 at the Nrwpon lnc:t. Marlioct Hoed A Tmnis Club and Mn boaortd bJ lbt CommodOra OUb of the N""'°" HarW t\1e11 C'Mmblr of Com· IUCf\"C for lbrir oumancliftl lt'hif-mnan and pursuit ofcU"ClltnmclMrilll dllir bilh ICWol ,_,.. Cont~ Wood)'Sd'l~hc 1911 Athlftic AW'aids lrftkra.c awtnnaa. wom6d tbe booOt· CCI and l»fttl JD lneadUic.'e. Followi111 the ittwe8don W M°"**"'_ Sammocu Ud 1 ~ to tM nll. ~·M I .. • .. Major LeallUe staadlags Ame3'ciiJ~e WEST DIVISJON Oakland Texas Kansas Cit) Chicago Seattle Minnesota .U1el1 w 29 20 20 18. 18 16 17 L 11 18 20 21 21 21 24 Pct. GB Lit .ns 6-4 .S26 8 8-2 Streak W on I Won 2 W on 3 Lost S Won.:! l.oM 2 Won 3 Home Away 10. 6 19-s 12· 9 8-9 .soo 9 6-4 8· 9 12-11 .462 I 011: 3-7 I 0-11 8-10 439 11 1/: 4-6 7. y 11 -14 432 I 11;, S-5 11 -10 S-1 1 . 41S 1211! 5-S b-11 11 -11 EAST DIVISION New York 2S 14 .641 5-S Clevrland 2S IS .625 11? 8-2 Detro11 24 IS 61 S I 6-4 Boston 20 17 S4 I 4 5-5 Mtlwaul..ec .:!O 19 .Sl3 S .:!-8 Toronto 17 .23 425 81·~ 4-6 Baltimore 6 14 150 191 ! 2-8 Friday's Scores Angels 4 Boston 2 ( 10 1nn1ngs) Oal..land 11 Ne"' Yori. 3 Srattk 3 Baltimore :!. CX-1ro11 14 . C h1cago 6 Kan..a' ( 11\ 4 (Ir, eland l T oronto J, ·Milwaukee I Minnc')Ot.i at Te>.as ppd . ram Lost 2 Lost I Won 3 Lost I Lost 3 Won I LO'il 3 14· 8 I}.. 6 10-8 12-1.:! I J. J (J 7.1 ~ )-16 Today's Games Aaaels <Krawcnk 0.0) at Bo~ton (Hurst 5-11 12 .:!Op m Dctro11 ( Murn~ 3-5) at ( hteago (81t11ger U·OJ. 12 20 pm Oal..land ({ 'l oung 3-1) at Nev. York (Rhoden I· 'J 4 10 pm Sca11le (Bankhead().. I I at Baltimore (Ballard 0-01 4 l' pm Ck' eland (Ba tics 2-4) at Kansas ( 11y (Bannister 6-21 ' <1' p m Torunto (Stteb 5-1) a< Milwaukee (Bosio 6-31 S 35 pm M1nne~ola IBl)leven 2·3) at Texas (Kilgus '.i-3) '15 p rn Su.nday's Gamfs Aagels at Boston. I0:05 a.m Oal..land at New York. I 0:30 am Seattle at Baltimore. 10 35 am Minne')Ota at Texas. 2. 11 05 a.m Detroit at Chicago. 11 ·30 am. C'le\t~land at Kansas C'tl\. 11 :35 a m Toronto at ~1 1l"aukee. i I '5 am Houston Doc11en Cincmnatt San Franusrn San Diego Atlanta New Yori. Pittsburgh St. LOUIS Chicago Montreal Ph1ladclph111 w 23 ,'l 21 21 14 11 28 24 20 18 17 14 · Na tlonal League L 15 15 IQ 20 26 26 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO 605 7.3 595 ·~ 4-6 ).:!) 3 7-3 512 31; 6-1 350 10 4-6 297 11 1'1 4-6 EAST DIVISION II 718 7-1 16 600 41 ~ 5. 5 20 )()() 8'] 7-3 21 462 10 )-"' 2 I 44 7 I 0' 3. 7 2'. 378 13 -l-6 Nev. Yori. 5. Dodgers 2 P1tt~burgh 10. ~tlanta l C1ncinnatt 7, Chicago 2 Friday's Scores Houstun 5. ~t. Loul\ ' San Diego 4. Ph1ladclph1a ' San fnsnc1~·0 11 Montreal 2 Strtak \.\on 4 Lost I "on , \\.on 2. \.\on Lost 2 Won 5 Won I LO'>t I LO'>l 4 LO'>( , l o'>t 2 Homl' I ti-7 I :.'-1 fJ 11 -.., I'· 12 12-1 4 4-1 4 11, ' I 'i-'i 10-10 6-lJ 'I-7 ., 11 · 6 12. 9 14 7 g. 5 7. 9 10-11 I· I!! Away ... s JI). 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Loni Bead! \\1lsoa 5 .\ .,;..ec.-p 1n doubles prnpcllc-d thr Baron\ 1n10 1h~~­ t1.•rl1nal'> again'>! top-seedt'd Daoa I I 1lh J\ Fo untJtn \ .ille~ 1mpro' ed to 1 ... \ • \\utlakf' 10. Marina 8: The V~- 1ng' doubles team of ~nwr Bnan K '' hard'><rn and '.>Ophomort' N011 l o..a earned a sv.eep and ~niqr '-' J\ ne "01u~11..aplurt"d tv.o of th~ 1n singks but 11 v.ai.n't enough &r \1Jnn.1 jg.un~t ns -..c1..ond-seeded (4f I h1.. \ 11..ings fin1!>h I ~-6 ;:. ,, NEWPORT •• ~ From Bl •· undnJog dOd ..aid "That'') not j.i. 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The Lancers' frustrations earned er i nto hitting as well. Despite 11 ts, Thousand Oaks stranded nine nners. including five men in K'<>r-lla oostion. •'."Shortstop Steve ~1sco had the nest bat for the the Lancers. rina two runs o n two hits. includ-ina a srand slam In the seventh. Meanwhile at Mater De1: Mater Det t, Loyola 1: The No. 2- ltedcd Monarchs improved to 21-3 wlth the routine vic tory. scoring four iD the first innin~ to set the to ne and wrapping it up with four more 1n the xth. Jim Austin went 3 for 3 with 3 RBI. Mike Basse was 3 for 4 and scored three times; and Bnan Keegan was 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. Tony Pena scattered five singles and struck out five a nd walked three. ESTANCIA SURPRISES TOP SEED, 4·2=-. -. -. - Prom Bl base to allow t.fic man on thu'd to llCOrc. "On that ttt0nd and third play, 1t looks like I dJdn'' coach," Millard said. "I &et madder at that than I d o at lo ina a batlpmc." In other 3-A pmcs: lrvlDe •. T"'da I: Jim Hunubtraer (4-1) came on with the bases loaded and a 2-0 deficit in the thjrd inn1na in relief of Vaqueros ace John Brctza. and at\er JIVtnl up one run proceeded to allow JUSt three hats a nd one walk while shuttina o ut the Tillen over eight innings while hit teammates cau&ht up. Hunubtracr struck out eiaht and Irvine improved to 18~8 with a second-round matchup apinst Cen- tral Tuesday at 3: IS at a site to bt determined b y coin flip today. Irvine evened the score at three in the sixth inning. Scott Vollmer walked, Randy Ma"in racbcd on error. Anthony Httnandet walked and a wild pitch scored Vollmer. Mike Nau followed with a two-run double. ln the bottom of the 10th with two out, Erk Dttaan btat out an infield chopper between fin' and second. Tustin moved the outfielders in and Ocorsc Koutures' nyball to ri$ht was misplayed. puttinJ runners at tee0nd and third. Marhn Brin .. s singled bttween shonstop and third to score Decpn. Tustin, which was led by Eric Grove (3 for S. o ne RBI). finishes at 17-10. 441eback 11, PIMeer lt: Saddle- back sot by despite 13 walks and the loss of a I O.S lead when Scan Therien walked with the baSC1 loaded in the seventh i nnina to push across Paul O'H eam with the game winner at hOi'nc. O'Hcam, who doubled and ad· vanttd oo • alk and poundout, pitched 4~ inninp in two diftercnt l\inl1 for the victory. He relieved in the third and sixth inninat. and after allowin& Frank Coroners (3 for 4, three RBI) two-run double in the aevenlh to tic it at I 01 he walked a batter then struck out rne tide. "I knew ihnybody could &et them out (even after the runs), Paul could," said Saddleback Coach Bobby Man-vam. "H e had a cramp and each time he threw the cram p would hil him (In the seventh). Then he aot it worked out and threw well." O'Hcam went 3 for 4 at the plate with two RBI. Frank Larriva was 2 for 3 with two RBI, Brad Zentner was 3 for 3 with one RBI and two doublet, and Therien went 2 for 4 with two RBI. Boyd pitches eighth no-hitter ' Tiffany Boyd spun her magic again Friday afternoon and the '1ct1m was v1s1tmg M o ntebello High in the first round of the Cl F 2·A softball playoffs. The senior right-hander tossed her eighth no-hitter of th<' }ear. allowing Just one batter over the minimum as she struck out 17. walked o ne and got the other four batters o n ground outs. 2-A's top Sttd w1th a 22-6 record. Woodbndge meets Canyon of Can yon Country Tuesday al a site to bt determined. In the first round of the 3-A playoffs: MayfaJr I, UDJvenJty Z: The Trojans were eliminated in frustratina fashion in the bottom of the seventh on a passed ball which allowed the winning run to score from third. Keegan's two-run single was the highlight of the first annang for Mater De1 and Austin's two-run rap 1n the sixth keyed the second four-run burst 0.-, ""°' ,.._ .., .... e-u Eetancla pitcher Conrad Colby deUvera pitch du.rtna four- hit effort in 4 -2 victory over La Quinta Friday afternoon. W oodbridge struck for five runs in the sixth inning to wrap 11 up, highlighted b) a two-run homer by JUn1or Chansse Kuno Sue Spnng went 2 for 3 with two RBI and she scored 1 ~ice for the Pacific Coast League champions. who arc the University. which finished 15-7, took a 1-0 lead in the top of the third when Teme Hubbard sin&)ed. advanced to third o n a pair of groundouts, and scored on a wild patch. NlJC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOllCE fltBl.IC NOTIC£ P\Bl.IC NOTICC. PllJllC NOTtCE PlB.JC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE PlCTITIOUI ..,...... MIOUITtON IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I the Cl'li of Coe.. ..... flCmlOUI IUllMHI '1CT1TIOUI ._,..... '1CTITIOUI IU..... flCTITIOUI ..,....... ftCTITIOUI ....... flCTITIOUI ._,... .. um IT'ATEmMT NO.--~ lhave here1.1nto Mt my hand STA E OF0CAU0FORNITYA) NAME ITAttMINT NAMI ITATI....,. MAMI ITATDllNT NAMI ITAT'lmNT NA* ITATDmNT um ITAT'lmNT The following 1*'90n• are A MIOLUTION Of' THE 1nd 1ttlaed the Seal of Ille COUNTY OF RAN El Cl The fOllowlng !*'ton• are The followlng s>«ton• are The following 1*90n• .,. The toflowtng persona we The tollowlng P8'9C>l\a we The folowtng l*'90n8 .,. CkMng bu9lneee ea. A Key cm COUNClt. Ofl THE Clly ot Costa M ... thle 17th OF COSTA MESA) SS dOlng t>uei,_ u · , doing bullnna M ' doing bu91neea u · dOlng bu11rieee M: doing bu11M11 ee: doing bue1neea ea.. 8'lah and DoOf Co. B Key crTY Of COITA MllA. day ot M1y 11189 I EILEEN P PHINNEY, (l)A· 1 BATH & KITCHEN TRIPLE CROWN BRO-KEN'S LAWN CARE, 214 BURKE DESIGN SER· ERIN E MOORE PHOT· CAPTIVE AUDIENCE Qt-. Co .. seo W Httl St CALFQttMA. DIECLAIUNO EllHN ft. fttttNNEY, City Cny Clerk Ind ex-offlcto SERVICES (b)A-t BA TH & KE RAGE ANO DIST RI BU-ROC-ter • 1 Huntington VICES, 2152-C s.,i Michel ORA PH IC RETOUCH I NO, MARKETING. 57t1 Rlctl- #'111, co.ta ....... CA 82127 IT9 INTENTlOM TO LEVY Clerll end u-offtdo Cterii c ....... ol Ille Clly ~ocll or KITCHEN REPAIRS, t822'.; TION 1700 Gerry St,_. 8eec:tl, cam 112648 Oflw Eu\. eo.1. M-. tHa Cftufctl St . Coeta mond Ave .. a.den Otow. 'Bruce Hwo6d Mont~ A N D C O l L E c T of the City Couneff of the the Clly of Costa M .... Newpof1 Blvd . Coate M_., Suite 238. Santa A,,.. Calif Kenn.th Lae S-e & Calif 112627 Meu. Calif. 82127 c.Mf.112845 wy, 1785 8-nta AN Ave, AllEllMINTI DURINO City of Costa..... hefebycert1tytnatthe 1boY9 Call! 112705 Done l Sowt re . 214 Alan Burke. 2152-C San Erin Elltabeth Hethef· Ronald Aot1er1 Knowtts, 1131. Cotta Me ... CA fllCAl. YIAR tW-111t E•t11b1t1 A 1nd Bare on an<! l0<egOlng Retolutlon Victor Fe<nandez. 328 ThOmu T Pavlik, 91t Rochea1er •1. Huntlng10l'I MlchelOr Eut.CottaMeu. lngton. 1"8 OhufCf1 St . 57tt Richmond AYe .. Ow· •21 wtTHlN CITY Of' COITA toe 1n lh• City Clerti't Office, No 88·33 wH duty and reg-Marine Ave •0. Balboa Emerald Bay, Laguna Beech. Calif ~8 Calif 112827 Costa MeA. C.itt.112627 den Grow, Calif 92646 .Jhla t>utlneH I• con-MllA lANDICAPINO 77 Fa11 Drive, Cosla Mesa ularty patMO ano adopted lsleno Calif 9~2 Beach, Call! 92851 Thia buelneH 11 con-Thi• bu11neu I• con· Thia bualn ... 1a con-Thia bullnesa 11 con-~ t>y: an lndlvtdual , AllllllHNT DtSTRICT Published Oranoe Cout by the said Cl1y Council at a Thia bullneu la con· Thi• buslneu It con-ducted by hueband and wlle dueled by an lndlvld~ ducted by an lodtvldual ducted by: an lndMdual ~Montgomery NlllM911l 1. D••ly Pilot May 21 1983 regul1r meeting thereof held dueled by an lndlvldual ducted by. an tndlvl<lual Donel Sowers Alan Burile Erin E H«hertngton Ronald' Robert l(nowtle "1Na atai-it .,.. !Med T* CITY COUNCIL OF Sa594 on tile 16th day of May, Victor Fernanda Thomu T P1vtlk Thia atatament wu filed Thia etatement wu flied Thie 1ta1ement wu filed TNt 11a1ement -flied • the County C1eri1 of Qr. THE CITY Of COSTA MESA DllD•fC ..,..TICE t988 This statement wu filed Tlllt ttatement wu flled #Ith the ~nty Clerk of Or-#Ith the County Clefll of Or-woth the County Clertt of Qr. wtth the County C1ert1 of Or· • County on Mwc:fl 31 , DOES HEREBY ,RESOLVE l"UU\. nu IN WITNESS WHEREOF I with the ~nty Clefll of Or-wllh the County C.k of Or-anga ~nty on May t 1, anga County on May 12, anga County on Mey 4. 11118 anga County on Mey 4, 11118 "'8 AS FOLLOWS MIOlUTION. have hefeunlo set my hand ange ~nty on May 5, t988 ange ~nty on May t 1. 11118 tslh ~ fS1'IMI WHEREAS on APfll 4 NO 11-.sa and aff1Hd the 5-1 ol the FJnr. 1948 near110 ntaa1 ,_.. ,,,_ ~ bAlt'9CI Orange Cout ttea. thlt cOunol adopteO ,. RHOUsTIOH Of THI Cuy ol Costa Mau thit tllth Publllhed Or8f199 Coest PubllaMd Orange CoMt Publilhed Of•~ Cout Published Orange Coeet Pub119hed Orange Cout Pu~ Oranoe co.c Pilot April 30. May 7. ~lion No 88-20.1n111at-CITY COUNCll Of' THI day ot May 11188 Dally Pttot May t4 21. 211. Dally Piiot May 21. 28. ~ne Deily P1tot Mey 21, 28, June Dally Pltot May 2t, 28, June Dally Pilot May 14. 21, 28, Delly Piiot May t,, 21 , 28, 1, t98a Ing pc-ooaedlngt for r-al CITY Of COITA MllA. EllHN ft . .......,, Cltr June 4 1988 4 11, 1988 4, t t. 11188 4, 11, 11189 June 4, 1988 June 4, t1118 Sa544 ot City of Costa M ... Lano· CAUf<>ftNIA DICt.A"9NG Cleft! end ex-offtck> C'-'* Sa-575 S.545 Se·5&4 Sa-593 Se-571 S..&ee Ee ecaplng AwlMment Olttrlct ITS INT!NTION TO LEVY of the Cltr Councfl of "'-PlBJC NOTICE PtBUC NOTICE 11111-"' NOTIC[ 11111-ic ..,..TICE Ml.IC NOTICE NI.IC M)TIC( .... Pt8JC NOTIC£ Number 1 and or~lng the A N D C O L l IE C T CllJ of Coeta ..... ..-~ rUU\. nu E Project Manage. 10 prepare AllESSMENTI DUfUNQ E•hlblll A an<! ~ ere on NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING .,_.. • repc)(1 with reec>eet to Mid f11CAL VEAR tllt-111t Ille In lhe Cny Clef1t s orno.. a.,...,.-r dtstnct pureuant to Seciion W1THtN cm Of COSTA 77 Fall Drive Costa Mesa DATE AND STUDY SESSION (6 .. mlowlngperaonti .,. 22565throughan<llnciu<llng MEIA LANDICAftlNol Pu!>hanecJ Ota">ge CO..t ~ .._ Secf{On 229'14 of !Tie C911-AISHIMENT DllTAICTf()aoly P>lot Mey 2 l l936 ., & 0 OISTAIBUTING, fomi.11 Streett and Highweys NUMaEA 2. Sa595 lrvlM Blvd . Tuatln, Code, ano THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIC "' t2eso WHEREAS. sa10 report T"1E CIT'¥00F COSTA MESA P\lll.fC N0 [ E Gnmlllew. t4801 has been prepared and tiled DOES HEREBY RESOLVE I FICTITIOUS 8USfNlll alllr• All•. Tuetln, with lhe Clly Council. ano AS FOLLOWS NAME ITATEMENT ~880 M G 1088 WHEREAS. the City Coun· WHEREAS on April 4 1 Tile following per~s .,. 8l\ld Tu•~· C•ltt di hU appro'led teld report t988 rhlt Council adopted ooing 1>ot1ness u rf.lMO ' at flied Resolution No 88·21 1n111et-SAN JUAN APART · NOW. THEREFORE BE IT 1ng ptoeeed1ngs lor r-al MENTS 2925 COiiege Ave Thlt l>usineu 1~ con-RESOLVED THAT THE CITY ol City ot C<nta Mesa Land· Suote A 3 Costa Mesa Calif ~ed by a get* part-COUNCIL OF THE Cf'N OF scapono "ssessment Olstnct 92626 rwrshfp E_ G COSTA MESA DOES HERE· Numt>e< 2 ano orOCl<lnQ lhe W1ll1am J Kennedy 2700 .JoM nmtnew BY FINO DETERMINE A~D Projecl Ma~ to prepera E Coul Highway Corona Thie 11at-1I wu Ried RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS a report with reepect 10 said def Mar Calif 92825 "f'th the County c.r1l of Or-t The City Council h«eby distrlCt pursu1nt to Section Lawrence Ca 2925 ~County on Mey~ deelares It• Intention to levy 22565 through and including College Ave . ~· A-3. . Publlahed Or Cout and COiiect auenmerllt Section 225'74 of Ille Call· Costa Mesa Callf 92625 C2lil)' Pilot M a;r 2 1 211 ~· to Pan 2 0.11111<>n torn1a Slreeta encl Hignways James o Whlte Jr 2925 t •Y • • 15 of tM Straett an<! High· Code and College Ave Sulla A-3 June •. 988 S.5e7 ways Code ol the State of WHEREAS aa1d repon Cotta Mesa ca~f 92626 ~ Callfomta dunno lttcal year has been prepared and hied wa~ne Fraser 2925 Col· I • t988-19811 wnhln Clly of ... 1n lhe City Counc;I and •eoe Ave Sult•. A-3 CosNI Cotta M.a Landscaping WHEREAS the City Coun· Mesa Cell! 92626 ,._,,_,, Olatnc:t Numt>et Cll haa approved said report This but1ness •S con· 1 ioe.tea ~ally south ot as 111e0 I C1ucted by 1 gene< al part .. Sunno-A~ ano eut NOW THEREFORE. BE IT nershi ~ BRIDGES of Smalley Road and m0<e AESOLVED THA TTHE crrv I w J' Kenned ~DON FRANK-par11c:vlarty deec:rlbed •~.•'!_a OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF , ·TM 11a~i -filed E BRIDGES SR r.-rTat>-.o Ettllbll "A . COSTA MESA DOES HERE-wllh the County Clef1t of Or-. · altect\ed hereto and In· BY FINO DETERMINE. ANO ange Counry on May S 1988 63. 25 year l'ftl· ccwporaled her•n by ,...,_ RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS Fm711 t of Coat.a Mesa. enoe 1 The C•ry Council t.eby PubhlN!<I O• ange Coast away May 18 2 A genwel oeecripuon of Oec:Sar• rts Intention to levy Oa1ly P1101 May t4 21 28. . • Iha l"'PfC>....-nenll re4evant and collec:I aSMUments June 4 t988 Mr Bridges was to said d111rlct Is u follows our1Uant to Part 2, Otlllsion Sa-578 er Solderman m The rnaintennce and Pot9-' 1s of the StrM11 and High----------~erospace for 17 Ible future ~t of waya Code ol the State ot P\lll.IC NOTICE l"! . landacaping and any lac:lll· Calllornla during fiscal year ---------1 l ars. He IS survived ,_ wtileh are appurterwit 1988· t989 within City of ftCTITIOUI IUatNISI lus wife. Faye M thereto or which era Costa MeN LMld~mg NAMIE ITAT!MENT tdges of Cost a neeMaat'f"' con_.,,t for "-ment Dtslflci Number The lollowlng perlOnt are G rd the maintenance"' ooealble 2 located Qen41fally -1 ol doong bu11ness u esa. son. 0 on M~ r~I tt.o« S:..r SlrMI and north of s u NM Ac MED I c AL nklm Bridges. Jr 1ndud1ng removal of detlfil. Rovl• 73 and more par\IC:v-SUPPLY COMPANY 668 (f Costa Mes.a, has end rnaontentinee and repeor lany deecr•bed In the report Bahr St Ste 423 Costa t the r Eve 1 y n of waler Irrigation or labeled Exhibit A" at-M ... Calif 92826 · Orlllnege lecltlll• on let· taehed hereto and In· Marianne Curtll 1115 dges of Memptus. tared Lola 8 and C of Tract corpor1ted 1*'eln by refer-Sonora Rd . Costa MeN. en n es see . 2 9901. and lettered Lot• A enee cam 92826 fit-others Bill Bridees and 8 or Tract t20 t 1 No 2 A ~·1 oe.cr1pt1on or Felix Gomez 10917 Spy M Ph ' T aut>stanllel chanQ99 ara the 1mprovemen11 relevent Glasa Hiii Road. Whither. 7. raiser. e n -propoaed 10 bemade 1n •11· 10 said d1t1r1c:111 as follows ca111 90801 ••see, and Gene !sting lmpfOYer'IW\ts The m•lntennc:. and poss-Thi• butlness 11 con· &ldges o f Connth, 3 IW••a la hereby Ible future replecemenl or ducttO by an un1n- !91ppi and nwner· made to me repon of the tendtceOlng ind any tac1h-corporated auoclatlon Proiect Manao-nllatlrlg lo t ... which ara apportenan1 o<her 1han a partMrshlO "'11 other relauves. the Mid dlstriet S8ld report tnereto. or which are Fellx Gomez vate interment. 11 on me wtth &1'9 Cit; Cletlc ~ry °' c01'1¥91'rienl '"' Thi• statement wea flltd erce Bros. Bell of the City of eo.ta ,,._ the ma1ni.nanoe or poulble with the County Cieri< ol Or- way Mortu.arv and contetna • fllU, <Mlalled future repl-ment theroef, ·~ County on May t 1, -J • deeerlCltlon of the ~0\19-Including r..-n<>'lal ol clebfla, t988 F I r ec tor I . Co It a manta. the boundMlea of the and malnten1noe and repair PubliaMd Orange Cout esa. 642-91~0 pr~ w•1men1 di. of water Irrigation or Deity Piiot May 2t 28 June ·-~-------1trlc:t. and lhe propoMd drainage fdil ... on let· 4 1t tllN ' · ltOERPER • •••a• m • n t • u Pon ttced Lota A 8 C and D of · S.-587 E R M A M HI abte Iota and paroalt Tract 10513 No 1Ub1tanllel --------- OERPER, beloved :! !':': w1:_n:n r;;~ c:°! ~·: ~ ·~~1:~~: P\BllC NOTICE 1fe. m o ther and ~t Olatrlet Number menlt FteTITIOUI MllMll andmother, born 1 Said rec>«1 It 111acned 3 R.twenc. 11 hereby NAMI ITATI_,.,. ovember 5 1911 hereto ea E•hlbtl "B" and made to the report of the The fOllO¥nng perlON are ~. 9· lneorpofat9d herein by rff · Protect Man~ relettng to dOlng bu9ineU u : MICl'o away DuaY l • erenoe the said dl1tr1C1 Said repott MaglC 21192 Setra Vltta. El just 11 days fol· 4 The City Council her.oy la Ol'I Mt with the City c.r1l Toro, CA 112830 wing the ~th of flue e 30 r,:' . or aa 110on aa of the c11y of Cotta Meaa Matti Ford. 211112 Serra r hwat.nd Walter poeatble t Htter on June and contain•• fUI detalled Vitia. El Toro. CA 12830 t . teat. In tN eo.ca Meea de9erlptlon ot the ~0\19-CfwY' ford. 2 I 1112 Serra Koerpen wtte Cit; Counctl CN1mt>er1, 77 ""'"'' tl'le t>Oundet• of the Vista. t'.I T0to. CA t2t30 time residenta of Fa# OrtYe. Costa Meaa. <All· propoeed a.-ment ~ T'hl9 bu1tneaa 11 con- au dena (Linda fomla. "the time and p1ae9 trk:I. and the propoMd oucted by huaband and Wife tor a hMrlng before 11111 a a•• 1 • m • n ta u po n M.nt FOfd ista), befott moving Council on the 191/Y and ~ ....... ble loll and paroela T"'-llaletnenl Wll flied c:oron. del Mar lec:tton of the propoM<I of ~ *•thin Cfty of c~a with the County c.. of Or· ~d than Laguna ......,,,.., .. witPlln City of M • 1a L • n d tc • p 1 n g ange County 91'1 April 21, .AJlls Private Mr· Coet. M..a L.endtc~ A11111"*1t DlsttlGt Number tNa __ ~ · A I U ment otltnct ~ 2 S-.c:t report le at1aCNld ..... _ I~• ln lieu o f 1 andhereby~notaof r-eto u blllblt "8" end Publilft9d er-. Co.t lowers. donatlora MHI Maring tncofPOfaled riera.n br ,.,_ Delly PtloC ,,_ay 21 211.-"-• made th 5 The Cfty Clertl lf\alt ~ 4, t 1, tMI y be "-~ s:.. certify IO Ule 116<190on of""' • The Qly Council ~ 8e5ll ~ "-elution Ind"*' ceuee • flit•• ao p m. or•'°°"• .,._.,. Mf\TIM' a.ty. true Ind con«t OOC1Y of thll ~!Mt"'*· on"'* --"-.-...--""--•n.&. __ _ n:-::;::::===::::::;;::::;::-:--"9eoMlon to ~ publlahecl 8 tNI. 1n the Coeta ..._. FtC1'1'nOUI ~• ....... tOIMytprlOttoNld CitY Ooonc1t 0h9rnb4n. 71 ..._ ITA~ PM:..C v•w -~PAM ~ • J.toftuar,. cnapei • Cr9matory ~~~v..-Ot~ ~thacn 6'•·1700 ...,._UWM• lift. e>t•vt M0t1u.,-y • Cemet_.y Cr9'n'1ory t62$G Aw Costa ,,_.-U s..o.sss• NJICIMOnal mLllOAOWAY ~·0-.. ttO•oei:twer CoetaMeu M2·11SO heettnO In ~~ '!: '"' OrNe, Costa~. CaM-TM~~..,. Quited by -·ion _, "' fomle. .. !he llfM end pl.llCl9 Ck>lnO ~ .. V. Oow9't11•1t Code. Ind tor a ~ ~ tNI O"'AHOI COUNTY to be pOlted on 1M bulMln Counol on tfle .._, bl COfo. MOO&ll ANOC\A T~ =:_~=-of .,. iectlOl'I of '':al:~ 50 Ca1u:hL N.awpo,i 'AllC 4NO AOOfrnD Cotta 1= ~ ~c.llf~ ......... tNI 1• 4Mr Of~.,,.. Anturne111 Olltr~ Hutntw 500 Canctla Na•port A nor bltlH , P'ttlH-2. and lltreb1 g111w noc1oe o1 lle&dl Cellf tiaeo HIV, City c.tl of tN City of Mid '-'lni: _ ~ Alefl9 Wl6loft 100 eo.t. ..._ 5. The-cny Citrli: it\ill ,._........... ...__..... .~ ... DOMe *U_ ..... ef ~ IO!Mldoonon ol ttlll ---· .___, _.., .. c.r ef C..--. ""°""'°" IAd shall ca-.• C.::..~Madal" ,,.__ STA fl! M ~ tNe 8IMI comet MPr of 11'111 eoClilllOn NCwtt1 Mlllt-COUNTY Of OMNOl.l CtTY ~to ... ,..111 .... -.y,.,... ,. a.u !ISO OF C09TA MUA) SI .. • '-' 10 Oeyt..,,., to ... calli t20I, ' ' I, a..1iEH ,, f'HNillY. '*'tftO In lN mar.. ,.. Thia INalMe9 11 ~· ~ a-.... .. .......... °' lktion IOl1 of ... "' . oener'll ..... ~ .. --°" c.iftd "' ;.. ~""*" eooa.. ... ,.,... tn. C1tJ of eo.te ...... to be ,_... on tM bUllillll a.rtt M ~ ,..., °""'Y""" ......... bOtWd In "" ~ °' tllt Thia .... .,,. ....... _, . ~ ....,.ion Calllla ...._Cit; IW -"" w. ~ 01aft! fl Qr. No ....... tMr n ,... PASKO ANb AOOf'Tll) --~°" ....,, t• "'*" ...... .,., ....., -..., of •• \Ml. ,_ 'Y ..... CIN:reoYNil It a A'fTllT I' . fllUUJ? ... Ofll'lll COlll ,.... ............ ,,... ::.. QfyCllrti ..... City ~ Noe .. ., 1{, 11 ... ;. .. ,. -Of ... ~. -~ .. .Mtt•,1'111 THE WATERFRONT PROJECT ZONE CHANGE NO. 17-7 (RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PLAN AND IMPACT OF CONVERSION REPORT)/ DRAFT 8UPPLE•NTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT N0.12-21 PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 11-1/ DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT /MASTER CONCEPTUAL PLAN CONDmONAL USE PERMIT NO. 17-19 WITH SPECIAL PERMITS/ TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 13045/ COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 17-17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning CommluJon will hold a study M8tk>n and rescheduled pobllc heel'lng In the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington BMc:tt. C.lfom4a. on the date and at the time Indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persona wno wtsh to be heard relatlYe to the appflcatlon d..cf1bed below. RESCHEDULED DATE/TIME: Study Session: Tueeday, May 24. 1988. 71)() PM Publle Hearing: Wednesday. June 8 , 1988. 7:00 PM STUDY IElltON: To discuss the entlflement proceulng for the Waterfront Project: the Waterfront Muter Conceptual Plan; and thttcondltlonet ute permit for ihe 2!Mkoom re90r1 hotel. REVISED POaUC HEARING: To consider the Waterfront Project. a mlxecklM deYelopment. lnduded It a Zone Change to remoY9 the MH (mobilehome) overlay zone wf'lleh lnciu4t98 an lmpac1 of Con't9f9i<>n'Report and ~tlon Auistanoe Plan, a Otaf1 Suppi.nent.i Environmental Impact Report. a PreclM Plan ol Street Alignment for the extenlk>n of Watnut Avenue. a Development A9reement '°'the mMt• conceptual ptan, a Condltlonal Use Permit. Tentative Trac1. and Coastal Development Perm!i lor Pt'lase 1 of the muter plan lor a 29e room r..ort hotel. APPLICANT: ALM Propertiea, Ltd. and the City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency LOCATION: The project area i. generally bOunded by Beach Boulevard to-the eut. P.clflc Coast Highway to the IOUthwe.t, Huntington Street to the northwest. and to the north by a Pfe>PertY line parallel with and approxlmately 1,321 r .. t .outh of Atlanta Str .. t. EXIBTINQ ZONE: District 8b (High Density Aesjdentlal) and ~trlct 9 (Commercial/Recreation) of the Downtown Specific Plan wtth Mobllhome, Conservation and 011 o....nays ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Dfaf1 Supplemental Envlronmental lmapct Report No. 82-2 was prepar9d for the propc>Md mlxed-uM protect In accordance with the Calllomla Environmental Quality Act. The SEIA la aubject to the ftnal ee<tlflcetlon of the deellk>n-matllng body. Pf9CIM Plan ol Street Alignment No. 88-1 wu covered under Negative Declaration No. M-1'. ON FILE: A copy ol the propoeed request la on file In the Department of Community Development. 2000 Main Str .. t. Huntlng1on a.en. Cellfomla 92648, for lnapectton by the publlc. A copy or the staff report wtll be available to lnter•ted pert.lea at City Hall or the Matn City Ubrery(7111 Talbert Avenue) after May 20. 1988. AU INTEM8nD ~RaONa are Invited to attend said study MSSIOn At the revlMd hearing all lntereeted pef90l"8.,... lnvtted to attend and express opinions or submit evldenCe '°'Of against the application u ou1llned above If there are any further queatlonl ~call Scott Heu or Hat S1mmon1. Senlot Planners, at 536-5271. Mike Adema, Huntington ~ "9nntng CommMlon Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot May 21. 1988 AREA MP ' \ Sa598 :1 'I ,, I ' • ' Police capture Ben on 'Santa Barbara' BJ LYNDA HIRSCH sa~tl'r St-th and te,en's dl\Ol'Ce 1l found 101 oll tht dead man·i v.nst Tom ALL MY CHILDREN: Hav1n1 rncucd postponed ror two mo nth'\ torm ~leS ~"' h9' lOmmun1l) 5('r\ICC at the teen Nina. Man asks Cliff 10 perform the Ste\ en for ha"'"' left them and suddcnl) center llU'ltf)' she needs. R~1n1n1 consctous-walkina back into their hvcs. St.cpf\anic GUIDING UGltt7 ~nn1 bthe\cs 1ha1 neu. Nina tellsCltfThe 1s to save the baby. informs Eric that tc,en has returned ·Will v.u 1n,oht'd an her father's falll one· even 1r 11 muns letuna her die Nina Beth assures Enc her ftthn&s for him will car crash. Henry'\ 11e-brcak1n1 vote malt" confirms C'liff's susp1c1ons that the baby never chan1e Steven tells Beth he Ills wa)' for the mef'ICI' Resc~d from the was conceived m Al&orda. Surv1vna chanacd. ~has no rtt<>llcction ohhdirst Lt&hthou~. v.herc Ph1hp lockt'd her 1n. •.uraery, Nina learn~ 1ha1 the bab) may not m }cars he was mt sins and isvaicful that Chelsea amvcs at the pla before she can hve. Unaware 1hat Travis has lost an ht~ WOl'\I fean -Beth havma mamcd hall the mcratr Alan announces hi\ bundle in the stock market. Erica asks him Enc -have not come true. Stephanie cna.airmcnt to Reva. Ph1hp has h11 ov.n to finance her mov1c project. Natahe threatens to de6lro~ Brooke'' relationship anounccment. the emerald m1nn arr leams that Erica plans to star 1n "The wuh Ridac unl~s she convinces Beth to v.onhlt'ss all of .\Ian's assets have been N I H rcconc1le with Steven Brooke convinces all te untcr Stol) .. Adam tells Brooke Storm and Beth to lct "itCvcn conunuc 10 fro1cn b) the IR c; the board cannot she wants her 10 ha'<' his baby Palmer 1s 11,e in the ln."'n home tolerate . .\lan'\m1\mangc:men1and .\Ian 1s dcli&htt'd v.hen Natalie and Timm) move -..-• • • no lonaer '"'ohc:d v.11h Spauldma C or· back into the Manor Julie: and Char11e·s DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Shant seeks poratton enlAfl'm<'nl receives Mark. Ellen and cuslod) of Andrew. after Kim 1\ arr~ted LOVING: lt> pt ie:r;s that her landhtd\ Ross s blessings for pros11tu11on When Franl1c 1nterrup1S · l ,,_, ANOTHER WORLD: Kevin's sister A.Ian's !oC'duc1ton of Jennifer Alan S«rctl) Sta~~~' \ R~c1t1 ~~~n-~~~"' n nh-;;nfi~!~~~ Tract want!> to hvc v.1th Mary Mac's car IS vov. s re"cnac Roman is v.elcomed as a ma nu~ np1 10 an agent L11 the agent 1\ trashed Drew flies Nicole 10 the Canb-member of the Toms png when the) 1mpres\t'd v. 1th litace) 's effort Tmha and bean. Sam and Amanda arc to take pnvate bdit'\C he shot Diana Htdina Diana in the JclTgru" doioer (,v.~ n 1s miffed v.htn Ji:IT Lamaze classes. Adam learns that MJ sull boat hou~. Ro m3n panics when she turn\ dov.n 'iC\ bl•tau\C he 1s t1rcd loves htm Jamie and Vick) share another de..,clops a high fc..,rr Tht' duo St'I out on a • • • passionate kiu . Jason tells Mal) 10 i..cep boat m the s1orm·nddcn night. .\nJchca ONELIFETOLIVE:Ci1nn~rnlla~'a' her nose out of Frame ( nn'>truct1on d«1dcs the onl~ "a) 10 have a child 1s b) V1J..1 .inti ( lin1 arc rt·un11cd .\ hurt V11\1 b Sa • seducing Harper <\\ Melissa pondel"i finall~ undcmand\ tha1 Clint thuuK.hl he usincss m 5 "1!1~n1rov.s worse shov.rna Jacli. h1\ b1nh cer11lka1c. Harper "a' ncH·r gmng tu return 10 thl· prc\C.'nl AS THE WORLD TURNS: Kim 1s v.amsJort''cahn11ha1JatJ..1sreall)hcr v.h1thl\"h'hcdl"tldl-dtom.iJ..e.ilikv.11h thrilled "hen \he rcali1n laur.1 did not son 8111\ v.111 bnnJ harm 10 one of her (Jinn\ in tht· pa,1 <lint and \ 1J..1 bnn& ludnap Chmtopht•r rather Beau look the othl'r ch1ldrl'n Ln1e'\ return 10 the pohl<' Randolph .ind (11nn' 1ugl·thl·r ( le .. r be\ bab~ for ~ft· J..t-,.·pmg r onH' scdUC(.'\ force.' drav.\ her clo'><'r lo Roman K1m1X'r· pn·par(.'\ Ill IJJ..c ( lint .ind \ 1k1 10 the Emil) Lisa 1\ conccmt•d Yo hen Earl I' 1s grabbed 3) '>ht• \tands on th<' p1c.'r prc'K."nt Tom "arM \Ian l 'n lh.it 11 'he hone) moon. asu•ll> John d0« not tell her about Bcn s ~11\. Uamma that Bcn•s cond111on hu v.oncnt'd. John tcllt Liu~ •bout Ben's motorqclc accident L1n1c ru hes to Ben'• btdudt R)aJ,., lilcs on vcorat ~nthon) disappear. boa \dis JKk that Chaz and R)an's apar1mcn1 v.u broken into Jack tells u1p tl\11 R)an should be pulled ofTthc SIOI") on Anthon) When R)a11 asks Smer Mal") J~I quc.- t1ons about Don.its. the suter tells her tl\al e\lel")onc who 11.'IS 1nvohed in the story 1s dead and caution' R)an to lcaH th1n1' alone f\ an and Chn\ drc1dc to ma~ • • • SAl\TA BARBARA Ben ~hoot\ a pohcc olliccr and hold\ ( < hona1t tn the v.ine u~llar !kn prepare:\ 10 tr. ( ( and Pamela for h1\ bro1hcr\ death .\ hall..Jrunli.c.-n \13'>011ru\hCS10 the V.tn(' lt'lhir ~1.1\<.ln I~ \hut in lht· \houlder Ben and< < stru&&Je tor lht• gun { fU7 and thc \\\ .\ r team am\.-Ben I'> wbdued and the: hn\lagrs n•lt-Jt,t•tl \la~on adm11' 10 Julia 1h.it hr ha\ a dr1nlo.111g Jlrobkm 'xuit nr1·par..-, tn '1\11 lkn 1n JJll ( C lhJ nlo.' \1J\Oll lur \J\ mg h" hie Jnd t..:11' h" ""1 '"' lhc· lir\t 11mt· that he 11,, "' h1111 .ind " proud t>I him ~ 1ean-i.''<'ll \IJ"'" 1,·11'1 < 1ha11\v.ha1 he: h.is "antl·d 111 hl·.ir all ol hi\ I le l.t'arntng that f J \l11ll S' •I tc .. n ht•r \<1ph1<l tell\ him 111 ill'I • •I ·I hn hit' 1' 11h tJli.t·~ JuhJ 11f th1• Ill \ l'\lll!J 1< 111 \IJ rl. \h't urn ll \. 'rnurdcr dtt1dcs 10 continue h1\ scarrh lor James • • • ma mt'\ V. .ic.k he" ill d1w" n her Bo .it" 61cnbcck C ra1g's return dehoh1s cvcl)-GENERAL HOSPITAL: l nablc 10 get hurt" ht·n \\3 find\ a ddit 111n one of the • • • • n'or at at...-I f th bd \'Ol 'G A~D RESTLES.... k\\l\'I I\ one. Herb·s bod) 1~ found in the hotel an) 1 " m ion uuu nsco. <' 3 UC· bu\lnt'\\ JlH>unh l J\\ll" ronfronl\ lo-rel0a•~ •·•an •n" F"l1c1a '!though tllUlhcu "hl·n ( nd.rll J'"' her ll• ~o on a bathtub . .\~ Barllara and 1 lal prepare to '~ ... " """ u " ' • " ~khnd.i .thou I ht·r 1r.. '"" 10 t.ilo.t• o'er "' "arnAd nCll I l m••ntlC)n h •r kidnap ng c trUl'it' 1Allh hl'T JiraJ lh \U\"lllllU\ v.hcn SI" "I do." Laura \ncak\ into the church. " ' 1 ' c 1 · LA>nan \Ilk \'. ht·n Melinda 1cll~ C J\\lt' It> ,. ' FAl1c1a let 1 •I p 10 ( 11 W th Jat I. Jnnuun<''' iht '11mr•an\ l'annot They do Belle Calaway and Jack Hagarty •tar ln the muical ··1 Do. I Do,·· playtnc throu&b July 3 at the Southampton Dinner Theater In San Clemente. Call 498-1669 for reserva tlona. BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: !)1cphan1e Med1t(•ch JlUll1ng out of a deal v.11h out or thl· pc:nth<>u\C .\1though hurt h\ .illord ll<•th RrJtl Jr11.l Jill '" J.tllo. Jllans to refuses 10 tell ThoJnc v.ho \hl· ha\ bl•mg General Ho~p11.il. L un lo"4:s her black· Ca'>\ll"' dcn,mn 10 rl'ttrnule .,.11h Roll l..et•p BraJ .inJ lind Jill .inniht•r po\I 1li.1 42 -5678 hav1n1 V.l'('kl} -..1s11~ v.11h Nllk) asJ..s mall poy,er 0' er ~011 Bobbie dl'ndes 10 Jon 'kl\\ lhal he and< J\Sll' l'an .. :onunue a' I\ ft-dang ill \ •ll"r rduw' to rl'lont11t' ul a few wo rds Donna 10 do a stnJl tea..e la}out for a put her rcla11onsh1p v.1th JaJ..e behind her "1th I ·annl· ll'Jnnt Jr•arn' of dl\figur-work for you European maga.tml' Bill offer. to ba'k and c-oncentralc on \colt Rl·tumrng from bu\int'\\ panntn \k.:tmg "'ith 841 1ng \ •t lur Jill and 1'JH JH" rl·llc' t'd that • • • '" ) I 'I O on I mind ht•r OY.n hU\tnl'" C'J\\le 10~'>('\ her rs M . 1. h C1t·orgc It'll\ Bohl "ant\ S:!O<I 000 Im thl' l't I h 1 h --------~ argo s career 1 ' c \hould v.an1 10 Bal11more ( hc~I agrtts 10 go on d1al}s1~ p 'fll'"' 1 l' n1g 11 Jt \ \ '" l'n\urt· c •~e;:;hlii~n;;hg;\1~;;Jii~;j";;);:;1~~ii1~;;:'\;~li~l'iiiai~e;g~'Tr~~;:!a;a~lo_:_1g_~_•d-sge_1_o __ ~ra_u_~_s~_1_1~-~-'n_o_!_n_~_~_l'_no_,_~~-~h-ne_s~-~-~'_r_,~_u_i.._~1-d-~-~-dl_~_"_'~_c;_A_~~-~-~-1o_~_o_P_E_._R_og_er_r_1g_h_1'_1<_>_'>3_'_.: __ ~_.':_~_-~d_'_7_~1._~1_'a_'~-~-~-d_n_J~-~-'_'~_h_~_.ll<A_1h_'~_:'_~.i_':_~_:~_s_~_~l "I lJOVE 'WILlJOW.' .. 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A world Mt'Nrr heron come in all sius and ath'OfllU'r &.f t.Mgreatm magic <fall. Onnge CoM1 ONLY '9LOT/ Saturday,~ 21, 1981 1 oys RepuOlic beneficiary pr 'largest fashion show' JVIDAD AN ................ • • .. Our tarscst show )Cl," chair· woman Claire Van Hora dcdattd the ;fifth annual f und-ra1sin1 fastuon event for the Orange County Auit- itiary of Boys Republic of Cluno and Sant.a Ana. Sprillj bouquets cenu:rcd the tables in the Quarter Deck of Balboa Ba> Club as I 2S a ttendees dined on Hawaiian chicken salad and 1c:c cream. "Job Bertrick (he's a floral designer) made the centerpieces. The blues and the peach colors match our programs." added Van Hom. who was pl't'~nled ",th an mscnbed bowl in apprec1atton for her voluntttr service for Bovs Rtpubltc. a home for disadvantaged boy!> "ho haH~ had minor scrapes wt th th(' la-... Tribute was also paid Elvenia Sammen of Corona del Mar. a voluntt'er for 30 'ears She was celebrating her 90th binhda). The group spilled out on the patio to view tht' silent aucttons arranged by Mary Belen R-uJes. Fashions from G1mone's wel't' modeled. and Pat Gaalt from Pag·s of Malibu gave out ups on re-st)hng furs. Max Scott, executl't' director of BR. talked about tht' "orl.. done at the faciht}. and a chorus of I 5 bo)s from Dellr,... ..... .., ~hr­ Mary Fuller, Jan laaacs and Claire Van Born eupport Boy• Republic. ( hmo dclighti.>d the audience "Ith song!>. 01heaomm.11ce memberc; hi.>lp1ng 10 arrange the S ~()..per-person lunch- t:on were president Mary Fuller, Jan Isaacs, Gayle Wynn, Maxine Urell, Pat Salben, Ginny Riley, Linda Essig and Sally Tbatel1er. Is news ready for prlzne tizne at NBC? :"E~ °' ORlo.. I \Pl -\ summer <>.penmen! "tth pnme-ttme news on NBC could turn into a fall senes 1fthe ·stoke b} the~ nters (1uild nf .\men- ca doesn·t end b\ mid-summer sa\S NBC Ent('rta1nment Prc,1t.knt Bra n- don Tan1l..off . Tart1kofT told reponers in a satel- lite news conference Wedncsda' that NBC plans to put a ~n~ o( neY.s c;pecials. promini.>ntl~ featuring Con- nie Chung. into the Tuesda) 10 p.m 11mc penod b\ the end of June. :--BC has scored 1n the raungs th1\ c;c.·ason \\Ith ltk'-t'le documi.>ntan~ ltl..c Chung·., .. Lile 1n the Fat Lane .. and \lana Shmer's ··women in Pnson. ·· but ;-.. 8( has not had a regular pnme-11me ne"s sho" sinee "I CJH6 .. v.as canceled I'~ :rears ago ( B~ ha., three pnmc-ttmc ne"s hour'> "h() \1inute ...... ··.iH Hour., .. and ··We<.t 57th." .\8( ha!> "20-'.!0 ·· :"-/8( stans the sca!>On wtth pnme· time rn'erage of the Summer Ol)m- p1c<,. but Tan1lofTsa1d 1fthe "nters· strike con11nues through the summer. tt could dela\ tht' stan of NBC's entenainment sene~. and a news show could fill tn. ·. • . , .. ' .. ... • . .. . · .. .. • > ..... I .... ' • • K/llR1H;::,~:~'"'"' w. I . 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SHAKEDOWN'" (R) (RI 1 ~ '~ 10 t5 11 »«IS I oe ··ABOVE THE LAW" (RI 2 20 '~ '~ "RETURN TO SNOWY RIVER" (i-G) 1215~ IS 115 "STANO "WILLOW'" (PG)Wlt aUO IHI01J1S•1•1ooe "WIUOW" (Ill) Hl 11.•-ll• l. s. 1. 10 00 ··MOONSTRUCK" (PG) 21UJt.lttS "WM.UTll£Er' (tll 11 es-4 It •• I DELIVER" ll'<l) l IS 6 IS 1e IS "FRIDAY THE 13TH PART Vlt" C") 11 JO 2 JO • JO '»-• lO 100 "CALL ME " (1111 11102to ••6•u•1•• ··GOOO MORMNG VtETMAlf" 1"111 JI l ~I IS "ltll.OXI Bl.UES" 1"1 1•.S'1 .. lt.ll ··LAST EMPEROft" (PG1J)ICS1 Pit._ 11 •7tUtl.S CALL 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-8800 --4 lines 7 days ~.va-. pany oney. No ...., • , o 80 Estate. ConwTWceal, Au1o-, • rnotlW, eo.t•ng. Ot .... Wanted ( ===tb INbU Al-A71 I PW...,.. Ollt.M• co. _.,_ OllUt• CO. -1111 TMI DALY tllLOT C .. CK YOUR AD ~~~ nteNaTDAV t 00 AM.I 30 ~-.. ,.,. o-....., -,.. --• ...... 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Cotta MeM. 541 9413 8ho9 M ~· CrytUi1 WOftl wtth ~ Yr round or IUl'IWMf Ofttt count• pet90n ,_... 270 E. 17tn St CM '*' AEWAAO 2 TORTOiiE'i Court In CM. >Ont oom-CPA.l2$,000)'W,Ml90-~.-.. 7IO-OI01. &lcwP"Ofoexpsnt.Xllne Nc:'ion.ao::,,•~;::,...•:::1• lmmedl•t• ope11lng $.5/hr Apply '1r1 WWI ~elnoe5/tl\llc.of penutton. Salee ex· ti.bta.Send.-.wnaJ.M.1 W•lll Ill/ ~toltnphotoflntlll\lng Wlllten/W t Oult• lnclud• phone e-11em ~~ "'• l(ellyt)footie Scttoot No '**a '9qUlr9d. c.11 Bud PO Box 515 Laoune .. _ .. - _ 8an_. ., ,... ...... billing end ln- ...... flora _.._. 751=o,.19 Vldcy Many st tee-1555 e.aCt\ CA t2152 &llllTAIJ •••m n. • ~ a. Ho•M•«*w. qult1•• plu• •dm1n11-' SECllnllY .. _ .... ,.__ ****** . Eltper.'* Ewe&Mlnd& Someexp,..111wy.FIT Cocktell Weltreu. tral•V9 dutiee S785/hrl AEWAAOI LOST 2 dogtl •GE..-""'"L ()FRV"E..... WliiM' Oew't Aoo#en 1M-3e57 Cell Jim T22..Q37.t Cootie. au.boys, Dllh-•banefil1 Appllc1n11 Security P.aftc....,.,... One • yr Terrter-croea. no:;rv. .-.......... APPAEHTICE I __,_..., Janftort contact Rob Schwl•lt tu,., Funding•.,.,...,. 811 !Niia, end one,.,,,... 30+ Hr1, Mite ottlca Ml M"9 n..llT P /T lllllAl lfflll ~ In l*90n 5 4 9 . 9 4 e e or Bob I ol Securtty PllCllftl: C.· Golden Lab 1 yr ~ be duo... typing, phone. FIT ~ DrMt Good S.... rec> ...U mature A.nbrook S..9-4242 poretlon hes e In•••••• ...rtno ~ Cnty NB/CM WM &4&-7797 --ttartlllg ulery Cell ~ Ptlonel. llgtll TORTILLA Fl.ATS-IRVIHE .uf /Olllll posllon tor ==· tags, vlclnity hnt• Ane aalll I•-•-For p~ Faclltty 540-5328 M·F Mk tori bookkeeping/typing. 27792 Viet• oet L9gO •••• ir -uper'8noed , eve. eo.te Mw on 5128. ,S# ~ =---~~ Newpott a..c:tl. Full or lkKt or Mane cuttomer ......a. M-F Milelon Vi.to, CA -·-tf competlttw ~ 548 4858 or 830-95M. ~"'et IWge Apt PIT. $4.75 tw.175-2790 9Mt-1pm HB. &4M128 •Tm o.sta le'J II( E.xoeient beneflta 1 .EWU. c:omptax. ~blltJee l .. llr FIT IEIEUI. OFFICE 1 PIT,,._ llU FIYe Crown "-taurent *•u ir•* Coritaca u.. F.,..oa be' Ion ~ -1 Offio9 enwonment. no currwntty 1\111 PG91ti0ne -. l.091 wNte brtc:t.I bOOlt wtll Pr::: •Good~ RHtaur•nt experience typing 2 to 4 daye/weelt evaitebla tor h09t ... I ""M pay YoU 1 1000 per con11_, tOf~•weddlngt--t~tel =-~.front= • * ~ Two (21 "'"I Hour t very lrom ~epptylnpet90t1•t :;:-~r:~ 1on ... •• -· ... _. WOf'k , typing (30wpm) 11 ... 1..,,. time Poeltlon• open 9~-w1LL TRAIN 3801 E eo..t Hwy cOM "'I value! t.Mgtlt tlavie reaen S13001mo ~ req'd. Full time. Must be good •C .. 4M-6588• I Apc>ty ~. 1eeo aner 1oem cot~,~~11~• :::! c: '5'~=:8 ~ Xlnt benafltl. Apt)fy In with S*)pla. Benefltt llCIHY Fllll Placentle Alie . c M maa, IT , IT - •723-02351" ~ 18tp~ = Coste M-.. 645-7C.81" Helle tun wNte wnlng tlALITT llftm College ttudentl 110 75 SALES ROI OST ~ 8MCt1 CA ' CHILO CARE·Ut• hou9.-e11tra SSS FIT & PIT Im· FfT M.f 7em -3:30pm stllrt Flu nr1 No e-i> OIUIW ,._ lfCllln .. R!':: c:et ~~It•= EOE ' keeping N.B. 7ern-10em medlete opening Exp'd ~nr 'e:!. ;:" nae. nae. c.ii 1G-5 541-8799 Motivated exp d <Miida I Needed '°' prtvae com- N t C t --------1 Mon thru Fri. Cw l refer· not "9C, Wiii trtln Apply ti ~, P9r'IOn sa1e1 per10n Hlghett 11 Contact KaC. ••.:~1698~et Pl•llTllT encle8. 722-8978• In per1on WHtclllf1 .-S•TIPI IAMllUll eommtu;ons paid Non-mun ~494-8571 * ' needed f()( lllk ~. .. Ra_11 .. _1 Ptua. 17tn & lrvtne. NB 1 729 Fated St., C.M H• opeoings for Menag. motivated nH d noq ........... FIT Stet carnere l col°' -, -.Sii Hotel -•548-5525• ment tr.in.et and PIT apply Ct ll A ng11 Secuttty Otftcw'I ;.;jii~;;t; .... .,lflP'lllll'lilPi;,;.;;; tep8fetlon exp req'd Wit deyL $.5/hr. Wiii train. saJn tlelp Ideal eppll. 714-631·8012 I ST. JUDE NOVEHNA e50-9226 . Flex hrs. Haith benelftl 11111 Ntlf IUllT *II.IL UT&11• cant1 mutt be neat in ap--I llTEI .. -........ Aectta thta prayer 9 times ' Included CdM. 675-1579 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS &ISllT&ITI perance cc>urlacx.i• ag· ...... dellyfortdeyundptom-ASMmbler1 to ~ NII e Storeroom clerk y ....,,_ llcenMd gretlve ·and wi1ttini1 to l&LU •FTI PT to '5/Hr IM publlcatlon. Y~ r• boett. We w/treln. Apply lMl'I Olll-• ReoelV9t ~~t:V:,ap needed to IMm an e.11cltlng bull· Establtstled gift Rep need• •Uniform• & training quest will be •n•ww9d by 7em. MacGregor Yecnt1. Need• help. Own treNP e Night Auditor snow & NII propertlee neea Some -.c1ronlc:I part-time A•t Mull be pre>Ytded the 8th day. 1831 Pleoantle, CM. 831-6948 * &4&-9957 25135Perti Lantern, Dana wltn 1 ToP Proch~ knowtedge 11 helpful ~1 prol...iona1 depandet>le •PrHtlglout er.at of "MaytheSecredHMttol AUTO DETAILER & CAR Point , CA 92629 H n I I & not necnury For &en4Wgetic Saie90fbuy· LagunaNlguel JeM.lt be adOl'ed end WASHER! FI T good OIUJCTlll 714/681-5000 E 0 E ~,.!om~t ~!:,,,,_ Mriout contlderatlon-Ing eicp l'lelpful Hourty • MIM'on Viejo glorlfled. loved and weges 1 benefits·1mmed -/ PATRICK TEHORE. Apply.,, pet90tl 3-tc:>m eommiu.on 964-0891 •Reclr .. Welcome preMrWCS throughout the ,.,__._,. CM 645-7..,.; Security Peci!!C MfQ Fund· le111cle11er1 c 0 ... _ Soutti eout Ptaa su irs F/_T __ WOl'ld, now end for...,_ ...._.~"'"' Ing, ltubt'<SiaryofSecuf. Tuee thru Fri SI/Hr mul1 Agt 18 CorPOJet• .--Laguna Hiiia Mell * ~ * t Saaed Heart of Jeey1, llTI IECIAlllO lty Peciflc Corporation. have own'* 8S0:...1 19 Newpott Bet\. CA 92960 Huntington Center 0o you enjOy paaple talk·, pray 1°' us... NEWPORT TIRE CENTER has Immediate Me-time R S EOE/MF Ing on tne pnona7 & ne..,. a.t1eYe It WOt'ktl ....... 1022 pasitlona ev.ilable Con-ASSISTANT HSEKEEPER __ 3 \Kl retail ..... e1tp d? -------- tat plus. Competitive aalary. Female pretetred S51hr m 11JY studio 9Mk1 Mtes per. .u1 a ~ sumer coMectlon exp • PIT deity No eicp nee Retail S.... Sml QUahty ponrart photo .-. ,. LIT ••ra Ali Alli WUUITY I xlnt benefits Contect 645-2357 la now hlnng full a pert '°" 10 llr()(tc Tues ttlru Sat lmrned opening. Moat ";::===·===;:::;;:;::;;iiiii;t. l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cw•s •&•llEI Patt Jordan. ...... ...... -· -IUl atl11 time pereonnet AW'/ In & eome PM I 833-7816 "8ve dMtl llPP99•ice. I II ----person 15902 ~ng--oa.re to wow •loo .• 11 For euto deelerWhlp Must llmTIY PlllFll Ellper1ence 1n ell ue>eet• &SlllT&IT PIT dale Huntington 9Mct'I PIT for f'IOr\·profi1 5 Coun-~· &mg OMV r9PC)r1. TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 'IUTWE UIRU'I know-ADP. Raynolds l .. Fl.Ill of R E iMurllf'C:e Must I Potltlve ettltude. Ilg ht 1c......,.,..._ l Ed._) "'A ,9 'h .._ _ AW'! to Don Ellt ...._. Penzoll computer sys-•-••• be pron wtth good com-typing, S5 t>aM • t>onus .......... ""' ",,,_ " gocy ' .-.-..-• pon Imports, 3100 w _ temt MU11t ha..,. FORO 18952 MacAr1huf Blvd 102 munteetlon tkllls Com-Cati l<athy 760-5000 ..... atmtTD :~ ~ & computer Cout Hwy N.8. 642""9406 badtground, knowtedge. Irvine, CA 92715 puter knowledge 1 + 5 Comml.-on t s. ·dlllQpltne or-. good benefit• & Ulary. (714) 752..e893 873-0SS 1 Linda()( Diana IUl m&11 llUI yeat'I ~-7537 ~~' •111• tbtltfY m•• nt.,.., Send~°' letter to· EOE M/F I Home ttudy c:our. to ob-o """"" -wl VOiunteer _......._. Ody Pllo1 p O 8o 1580 • lffl•ll teln lie St9 refunded 1n bd of directors Reaume ISLAND SALES P£,_.,,... l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Ad • 127 · Co.ta "M.... ••llU IPEUTll Ho exp nee Peya '5-St 111 trnsac:tlotl 3 mo. llmTllSI & refs to FIT PIT Eern up .,o CHILO CARE PROVIDER CA 9282i 2nd 1nlft, 8nr/eva. 5 CALL 740-1747 s.tin I trelnlng progrematter Ne: 5= ~~~SONI HuPmM8o0ptlOnl5 ~~~~~~ = ~ 1002-2790 ntalwk -aorM week· Servtng Nwpt. Irv Sdtbdl " n o • 44 · need• ualtt•nce end NOW HIRING •.11p'd baby ends. Rapidly growtng UUL 1111n&1T I Vly c .. 1 Mgr 854-2600 SAIL DESIGN 831·3302 s Laguna 92en R9dN•. c M 540-5876 ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION houucleanlng M -F titter• and companlona rvl s ell ::: NB "' 8:30-5:30 Mutt~llt· 1~1..__._.~ty.Mu1t"--co In I ne w/oppfY to m . c ml Century21ExacutlYeRttyt•-----------------------• .... • .. --,,.,.,.. move to Weet LA Com-wfa toph tlcated R..i ---.NirwiiAiiiiMra:.~ Ila English. Calle 5-7428 relerencn/bond•bl•. petltive selary + benefitl. Eltat• & buslneu llt. l ua:m••IT n Exp'd Htkper. llve-ln, Good pey + flex ht'I. HP3000 exp req'd. Mu•t prec:11ce need• an eicp'd Busy front*· higtl ~ coott, cate for 2 c:hltdran Muat new cw 760-7030 nave xlnt communication MCretwy. Selwy open.1 ure. Susan 756-0582 & prof family Sl*NI Eng-luslllet lltten skills 476-1108 Non-arnotclng ofc Call Hll'I, M..,. refs & drtlle. Lorraineet714-759-1477 IEITllmTESS luiMu I Pluecial l!ertpap11 T .D. 2tll 752-2727 854-8527 BMW SHOP needs h8fd llLIYllY ITtll . I Apt Complex 1now1ng ••• L!a; 111 Lie ~Tn3"' mori.ge~ev~en:~,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wortllng. embltlou•. c:tun FfT Utt 150 lbl. 18 ~ • LISI Wlllll I Apt1. tight bOOllkeeplng a.aw • ...._ •l>le on New~ :.. -llWS!! cut u.m.e Must ne..,. 250-()gle~t. Coat• MeM 119 IQ w. tT"lln WMICends ~ ..... office bu11dlnog.. eom-•'Int driving record. be •••• -ra-· I trom 1-s energetic a "9---------reapontlble & have tome lllTlL FlllT "'111 _. -• •-pendable 5'5-4865 P111fm a. petltlve rete. well .... I found tomee>M!' mec:h saitts Call Scott et Receptlontst. Pteewtt NB 892-9235 °' 897-2'85 for .... In coatel city cured Ouellfied investor• 'flm fllt! PRESClSION MOTORS gr~ Pf'aotic:e M\ISt haw •a.-i -_.__ Ull Sl-12. $30.000 In c:eth end ... phone 720-8719 a.m-5pm 650-9269 deniel exp. 640-1122. -•--. ~ .. r-Aeeervation egent poe... • 9Unle ....... Bullneu A.aa ... ttatab IHllEraEI --In Hunt~ton .,...., now ltlonl now •~-25 OV9I' 25 ~ Old, and IH" Nring F or PIT Morning l'IOut'I mlnlntum No up hal 1 tong hiltOfY of good Lell I ,.... DIS Bask: beginning booll· bekers and Counter necesswy wt.• tr8in on cu.tamer baM P-.. NORMAL hlkpg dutlee .& keeping, menuei poating lfSTllllTlll H.ic> Come by or cell tor 1 the !Ob Must be out· cell 548-7168 1 care for • Perkinson 1 GrNI 1terter position WllTEI! an apphcetlon t0178 gotng. .,_, ~ dllNM pat..,,t Hra & wun grNI dynamic com-Adams Ave HB 962-2726 Costa..._. 1oc:at1on c.. lllMJ Tt LMa Hl4 fOtfl) ADS days tle.11 496-~ peny Joen ~* WEIGHT LOSS THE l-UTTRI I btwn J -7pm M·TH. t~anmELOANS 10FFER1NG Vlv9dout~ BOOKKEEPER EXP/PT NAruRALwAv" Futtt1me1-»11pm 7s5-1155.L..tnde '1fUl1ft I un ARE FREE .. $( In ...,Ch of tG-12 Hrl/Wk Flex hf'I &IH•USSlll Mon tnru Frf ~ I llST&IUIT ~~s:= uedlt • Cal·. I ~~ ~-~ ~~ Lv ~ ~11 Pou~'::'; ~~tehet Pan ,::=::sr>m l~oc~1~ =~~- REAL ESTATE SS 1 ~li~=:; lllllDPO f /T at a savlng9 & BUS BOYS Exp prel'd MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PIL OT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL· ING TO WORK HARD WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH. GENEROUS G~S ALLOW- ANCE & OPP TY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAGE CREDIT UNION. •01K PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT 205 OR SEND RESUME Tu DAILY PILOT. 330 W BAY ST. COSTA MESA. CA 92&26 · 142-1111 I Room& t>oerd Exp & ref Benefit• Long term 250 141-1114....... ..aAl &SIT Apply In person at 2007 AWlltabte. New loena ()(,.. 248--0824 or 759-1555 Ogle St c M 850.8483 w~~~~420 ~~c.~.9~= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· financing. POOf' credit OK ------------------------.,,.,. .. Cell 2.t tn (7.14) M4-0425 0 ND WATCH lllJl.,...t SHI lllllN/ID l"10E l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J M9diCij Raateurant-Fut Food F U --Fut growtng Neme Badge 01wr 1••ir LYI IUD 1111111 • WIDOW HAS SSS In Vona, Cost• M ... Per1!·1 an ll&UID IHPU Co. need• energetic !)«· ... ,...., ""THlt I -... for TD1I S10K-up No 111g lot 51 17 Cell Wastmln*ter Unltll son with baafc acctg M t be Scuba certified To care for PwklntoM Cookt. Register ~- cred."'lno pen. Oen· 642-2379 to Identify. Tak..Chatge tum for 80 tkllls AI R, Coli.c:tlons. u1Wi0 trllin. 873-3&30 dlseue patient Medium Sterling ti $4/HR 590 ni.onAMOC8T3-7311 * LOST CAT I U11lt1.lnp1oc:eqofmajof phonea,computetamust hSllpg req'd Deya & ht'I W 19th St CM HI RE Gold & White. neutered renovetlon1. Complete but wlll treln Advanoe-DRIVERS, cross country fie.II CaU 496-2648 Inter vtews Fn & S81 or lyr male. Dover Shof• menagemerit & melntan-ment Good Nl/bonu... No exp nee;_ CA lie reQ call Carol (213~-0618 .,... 64s..7471 Looll• ance up nee.. Apt + a11 benafl11, non lmOlllng MacGregor Yechts. 1631 *MOYIE* lestHrllt h Ilk• M()(rts salary (714)721-8012 office C.M. 85()..3380 Ptac:.ntla. c M. EXTRAS* t r 1,,.1111ttits Needed for norHHl6on Pf«>- $2.56psday That's ALL you pey for 3 .... 30dwt~ In the SERVICE duC1ions No uper1ence The ow. G.,den ttal181'1 2 13-'5-1351 * Raate&ninl, -'th Its 1tvely splrlt end unique gerden Nttlng, II now htong .... , .... &mas ........... 11111 .......... ............. AnEqual ~EmPoyer TmllmUllEI n. Accent'• On &ICaA Currwntly '*1ng •RESERVA TIOHIST ~ 8'>PIY In per'IOn 3050 Bristo!. CM ·~n• Motor Routes available in Costa l1esa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney GET THI JUMP ONA GOOD JOB KIDS WANTED 12-16 EARN $400-$1000/WK If you're 10 or older, a JOb as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send tn this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are avA1lable now' le so•ebody. le a Daily Pilot c1rrierl r~w7~;:;;~::~~:~~:•, mg a Daily Pilot earner Name I I Address I I I I t• • Z•I> I I Pnone I I SIM Tt TM • ., l'•t I llt •. .., St L---~~~-----I 5 4.80 ............. .............. ............ For ..... you can advwtl9e your Gar-oe Sale In the Daily Pffot. There Is • • Une minimum and the Pf1Ce tt the ame wn.ther you adY9rttM 1 day or 3 d•Y9· lt'a • grMt way to turn thoee hidden tr.Mura Into cash. We are also otf•lng a ••••• te ••M• •• ••• .... for •I .M. This guide lnctUdel Idea on how to edVertl9il, hOW to ptan, what Items to ..n. ~Idea for a better prege aate: al90 a garage .... 81gn, pricing ltlekera. Information on city ordtnance1 and lnYentory ~. You can pure"-your Garage SaJe Kit for $1 .00 wt*1 ~ piece )'OU( ad at: " ... 4 SPECIAL GARAGI SA~E IATI ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 642-5678. J OHN~O"' fl. <,o ~ l11cotnll\ol'I •• , ....... '. ~ ' . ....... ~ ........ . Classtfled AdVertlalng 642-1678 f Low 1~= ,. ........ 11111• •·'1111 ..... ....... .,,. *** a ... af!m1 Auto. tint, .... c:e.. Pl. budtt, "*· "('3023.211) ... THfODORf ROBINS FORD • ... &•'-·• ... l l'' 1 A i¥i t 'A \ J • THlOOOlll RO BIN S f OR l' . .. .. . l ... , ,, . , ------ JOHNSON & SON line oln M ,., < 11r w •~•"" Hair f1 • ., 1=,~.,,. ....... ·-S °'>f"h) JOHNSO N & SON L llH o I n M t' r c u r ~ /'Al'f. ~,..,.._, H • 1 C ·•t• Meaa '""' ~ '· .. Plll'lll ... Auto ... ""*-· •. '*--,,_ wlndaw, "'118 wtlllll Xtra deen.(1NAEMI) ... THEODORE ROBINS FORD •• ~· •,1 p,._,. g,, ~· (0\!A M('A OJ; c>,"111" 4 A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT VOL 7, NO. 22, SATURDl\Y, MAY 2~. 1988 •AGE 2/SATURDAY MAY 21, 1------... ------------------------lllilDAILY ftlLOT /RSAL ESTAft t COOTAMESA SERVING NEWPORT BEACH, WllM•aw un.- . Penthouse floor with outstanding views of bay, and ocean. Three lovely BR, 2 BA, approx. 1625 sq. ft. Two baJconles to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Sub parking for 2 cars. Comm pool. spa, rec room. 2-4 hr. guard gate . .. ... , 1-4 ,. -.z Pl, Pl12, • Ill.Ill PmaaA 1121,llO Duplex with bay view near to Pavilion. Great location, walk to ocean. store & restaurants. 3 BR, 2 BA, den-up: 3 BR, 2 BA down. Call office for Info on winter & summer sc~ule. l.81 Pm .W UfflSI 1111,111 Fourth floor unit with pleasJng bay and ocean View, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, sundeck. Comm. pool, patio, subterranean parking. Slip avaHable. Walk to beach, restaurants and shopping. Lido Realty 3377 VIA LI DQ,.NEWPORT BEACH wnmmtama .._ Spadous famlly home. newly paJnted tn g out carpeted in earth-tones. 4 BR, mirrored ward~ ·robes. brick fireplace with raised hearth, new roof, large rear yard. lfllllmlY 1-4 JQIUUTPUll • ... , 11111 ~ ....... Newer, Cape Cod design duplex. Upper- spacious 3 BR, 2 BA has new carpet and paint. Lower-2 BR, 2 BA. Building newty painted and well maintained. 2 car parking for each unit. Woodburning fireplace each unit. Definitely pride of ownership. CaU for more information. L.91 ....... ~ .... Absolutely outstanding unit In all .. white." Pro- fessionally decorated, 2 bedrooms. kitchen has the latest equipment to add to your coUnary detlght. Beautlf\.11 ceramic tile deck to enjoy dining and a beautlfUt bay view. Security bldg. & parking. Slip avail. 673-7300 ' COSTA MESA 8t LAGUNA BEACH ..... ., •.• Prime bayfront location on Via Udo Nord. Boat dock tor large yacht. Sweeping view of bay and mountains. Enjoy IMng in this '4 BR, '4'~ BA home, just painted, great location and potentiaJ. lfll ... , 1-4 t• fll L8I - Ul.111 PDllllU 118- Enjoy beautiful ocean view from living room and sundeck. Kitchen. dining area have some view of bay. Located at quiet end of Peninsula.. Have a wonderful summer in your oceanfront home. L.91 111.1 17-- LoYely home on a double lot built around a sparkling pool, landscaped patio Wtth firepit. 3 BR, '4 BA, gourmet kitchen. professionally dec- orated. Immaculate condition Will lease at $3,000 month for 1 year plus L81Plll- This bayfront condo has t>e.\ totllly ,. decorated in exquisite taste of neutral tcn.e at beige and white. White Berber <*'peting + accent of marble. Con'*1ibae den and m-. suite wlttl huge wafk .. tn clowt. Slip l'YlllMlll W.UC to bMch. Sec. Su~ing. ·.; .~~~~~~s:s:z::e.i: ~ JR -••>e:sa:a zs •== . ....,._... rm f Mp 1, ~ I ~ J(< f:l lt! 1.: lt~ ~·11 .. ~JI If~ "I . 2! l·U ·Ii~ f~Jz 'r·{ ih £1 .. fi{ ~If! flil I' I'll~ ! · Jfrl ~ t() 1 r- f 1•~ ,.,~ •. ~ JU§ ·JI~ l!lf =11ii mu 4 fJl~ ~.~ rug :~· "Ff'l -ht~ iii '.~11. !l1a I'' •. , , ... ,w1 . t, . [; ·,\ :tf.. ~\':i&£~!"!1 ltf J DAILY PILOT /nA&. RSTAft SATURDAY MAY J1. ,._/PAG.8 I • ru IS RESIDE:\TIAL BROKERAGE ER\'ICE THE LARGE, T l:\DEPE:\DE:\T REAL E 'TAT E , ER\'ICE . I:\ THE \\T IO\ NEWPORT NORTH $210,000 Most sought after front row location! Wonderful ~ views of city lights and mountains. Two BR. upper unit Living room with F P Upgraded Ann Peters EASY LIVING WITH STYLE $224,000 Former model white carpeting throughout. Both bedroom suites are generous in size and completely separate. Living room has ba)' win· dow and fireplace Gayle Amato A880LUTEL Y BEAUTIFUL $227,000 Two BR. 21h BA townhome, model perfect. Beautiful ca~t and tile noors Beveled mirrors. p antation shutters -ma unit. attached 2 car garage Giana Robertson or Carolyn Lowe BA YRJDGE TOWNHOME $235,000 lust listed 2BR Peters townhome Shows beller than a model Light and air} Private. woods\ location. close to pool and spa gated communi- ty Sara Hinm.m BLUFFS TOWNHOME $249,000 Enlarged lBR 11 Bi\ t"o stor\ townhome in the heart of "le" port BeJch Latest decor. hard wood noors rma1e enclosed patio Walk to schools and shopping M1ck1 Cooper TREAT YOURSELF $349,000 Lovel)' sell1N~ delightlul 4BR. in Harbor V1e1.1. Knolls• Dl'<..or.1tt•d in t1mel't "h1te. surrounded "th beaut1lul ~rL'ener~ 'You can move nght in Cob} \\ ard PERFECT LOCATION $359,500 Exquisite former model in Bayview Terrace features dual master suites with large walk in closets and 2 iBA Gorgeous home for ex· ecut1ve living <...Iona Robertson or Carolyn Lowe HARBOR RIDGE -CITY VIEW $392.500 Beauttful 2BR 2RA fO\\-nhome Bnght and dean private location Pleasant views This picture perfect home can't last Pack your bags and move right in Danny Bibb or Stella Shirar FAMILY LOCATION $C25,000 Custom built lBR lBA home ceramic tile Ooors In living area. carpeting 1n bedrooms. Great neighborhood for raising children. Walk to beach. school churches. fun 10ne. Hobie Denny BA YvtEW TERRACE 1425,000 Three BR. 2112BA. plus family room One year old with beautiful view of upper Newport Bay. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe YOU'LL LOVE JT SitZ5tOOO Uniq ue Belcourt Hill townhome. Fabulous con- temporary design 1n a peaceful country setlinc. Two BR. 21/'JBA. spacious rooms. Gated com- munity Stella Shirar COUNTRY GARDEN SETTING t t•.ooout ~lal home nestled In i smaU enclave of superior homes In Harbor View Hiiis Broad- moor. All charm and grace this 4BR. home Is lust fi&ht for the caring family. Coby Ward NEW ON MARKET CAREFREE LIVING $227,000 Near new townhome close to Upper Bay Ocean breezes. jogging and bicycle paths Two BR. 2BA. quiet location. priced to sell Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe A BA YCREST "BUY" scn~ooo Four BR. with private pleasant back patio area. large pool and firep1t Open access to living room New tile roof in I Q86. Full bath w/outside access Stan Eaton LUXURY-VIEWS S633.000 Former Model "/flagstone court)ard entry. refection pond and fountains Two BR. 2 1.'~BA . marble entry h1ghl) upgraded kitchen \.\'/granite <..Ountertops Ga .. le Amato CAMEO HIGHLANDS $799.000 Views of cxean. city ll~hts and Catalina from llVln~ room. d1nin~ area and kite hen lam1h room Master suite with spa tub Remodeled in I ~XI Three BR 2BA ~an\ amenities L.a} le A.mato C.D.M. OCEAN VlEW $1,.-00,000 Landmark home. 2BR 2"]BA ont-of c 0 M s f,)'.Oflte hOffil'" Ori~inal Cali- fornia Spanish arch1te<..turc Spacious ~ar­ dens on l.u~e lot Lois lacobs or Lmd,1 Oeth OPEN HOUSES . SATURDAY ONLY c;E " 1c:;1 "'r ~BR FR ._,._.~ tl33.000 I ; =7 S.aCo.e v n It• .\ma10 SATURDAY A SUNDAY l llX) 1..,l f <.SR Riv (l\~YO"ll lBR FR SIC.<. A"' 0'11 <;BR fR P<"'I o;,p.t $&35,000 Sl25.000 I ~ ~ 11,195.000 I ; 211 Vie Ebo41 (o4rl\n Sle·~~r 7 AueVlt._. <:.tephdni~ t.rod} 1• o•creat l'lonri.J ~ooshall SUNDAY ONLY RIL CI\ 'IY\."'" S32t,OOO 10 S.• tetend 28R FR vie,,. 1-'> Voet/Alltnson SlA ISL>.'llD 1133.000 7 ... C°" 2BR ~R \1e,,. I-~ \o\a11:1ne Propp AMfO HIGHLA'40S rne.ooo 722C....~ld• lBR FR Vie"" I·'> Amato Cooper PENINSULA sas.ooo IM Undo Avenue lBR I-'; H~~nn~ BIG CA'i'l'O'll '1.-S.000 2 "°fW .. Geof'99 "iBR. fR Spa V~,,. I·'> St~lla Shlr•r HARBOR KNOLLS t:Mt,.llO 2701 ....... JBR I-'> Coby W•rd BIG CANYON S1.-.000 ,, ...... -~ •BR FR Spa V~w , . .., Carol AlldOf'I SZ21l/llO • ..,..Cowt , ... Suunn«Shu~r EWPORT NORTH 1210.000 me--. 28R View , .... )() .\nn Peten SHORE CLIFFS $588,000 Upgraded 3BR 2 "•BA custom home Master bedroom with sk\h~ht and deck Spa remodel kitchen ettectt\.e use ol sk\.lights e>.clus1ve ocean beaches Stan Eaton SPACIOUS SEmNG $&49,000 Custom built .tBR home on cul-<le-sac Large master suite with l f1replalt.>S separate stud\. Frenlh doors 1.1.ooJ floors Circular drive"a.,. ~onderful grounds" 1th pool Ann Peters HARBOR RIDGE $749,000 Largest model serene pmate c:;elltn'!, custom· w~d t.>nd unit ne't to \..,1de ~reenbelt Four BR l 11BA \.UStom ou1door spa A must for a bu\;er sel'l..1n~ quallt\ •\nn Peter-. BELCOURT $749.000 First t mt> ollerl•d l.'lee,anl 101.1. ne Collt.><'t1on homl· T1.1.o ma'>tcr -.u1tt:'c; formal dining den \\1th lirt:'pla1.t' pluc. hhrJf\ Hu~c gJrc..lt..•n O\l~r· 100~ inc grel'nhdr &~111.· l'.1rtch VIEW LOT $975,000 Corona del \\or breathtaking "1ev. from the 1ell'1> lO the Pa...,1lion Rare opportuntt} to build \OLH on<.e 1n a hlt.>llme drt>am home (\elusive nt.'l~hborhood S.lrcl Hinman BA YFRONT -PIER ANO SLIP $995,000l.H Located near the tennis courts on private gated Island Trad111onal -lBR. JBA with neutral decor extra bonus room Garage 1.1.111 accommodate a lim0us1ne Mot1\<1ted seller l\nn Peters PRESTIGIOUS OCEAN BLVD $1,295,000 Ont· , l. .u ne\., 1. uc. tom homl' oH•rlooking harbor N1t1Jnu~ L1\ 1ng 1n th1c. tnR lHA.. aero.,., from Rig l'-·ron<l St,1lt' Kc,11 h 1c. l''wE."r\one c, lane\ f., t'f\ ,1men1t \ 1m.ic,1n~hll' Ton' Shav. BIG VIEWS $1.395.000 luc.r l1c,tcd tHR t.1m11\ hom1.' w.eepmg ocean .ind b..i\ 'it•wc. lrom moc,t roomc. Oualit\ throue.hout tormal dining ..\1.l.e~s lo all lmerald S.1' s .,men1t1cs Special prorcrt\ Rod [)ale' or [),1, t.' Hirschlt>r MEDITERRANEAN VILLA $1.395,000 0' crlooks fabulous \lews on 81~ Can) on s I ·Hh green fl\e BR custom homt.> on O\er<>11ed lot Features formal lt\.in£ and d1nin~ room fam1h room b1lhard room ~1th fireplace Pool f, spa Dann\ Bibb ad Stephanie t.rod\ BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR $1,590,000 Master suite with fireplac~ and stud' Separate wing with large famil}' room clnd 3 ad1<>m1ng bedrooms vourmet kitchen "1th ba~ view m;11ds room Slip for a larite yacht Barbara Aune ORANGE S1,950,.000 Created trom Orange Count> park in city of Orange Statel> 100 year old pine ficus and palm trees SI\ BR. 7BA. spectacular pool •nd barbeque area Another home coul<i probabt) be built RI · i zoning 8.arb.lra Aune 2 Civic Plaza, #100 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH • .. ·® ~ of REALTORS car• an1111.. ..1.111 1 11-.111 ..... I• lmlE 11,--4 BR. 4 BA custom home, 1 BR attached guest Private dock for 50' boat plus 2 slips. Newer 5 BR, home with kitchen, lg living area & full bath. 5 BA, 4 fireplaces. large FR with bar and fire-Master suite has views of mountains and back place. Sep. maids. room. Pool & spa in front bay, vaulted ceilings, hardwood 0oon. wood courtyard. Large 20 foot cat.ilevered deck with shutters & 3 fireplaces thnJuchout home. Family ••-"t. Seller ---~· , ............... « •-11.. f room. bonus room. 2 car attached ----. Nicely .LU~pl !DAY -w ........ _. •. n.llA or... ---JOANN KENTON landlcaped. spa & private gated entrance. Ask Open Sa.ada7 12-4 706 Barbor bland for... DENNIS GBDIES •WP•T --.0 1111,111 ICUI a 111'1 mWI .... Prime location, good condition and only steps to 3 BR. 2 ~ BA tri-level custom home cm quiet beach. 3 BR. 2 BA & 2 BR. 1 BA units with great comer lot. Nicely landscaped, vaulted ceilings. , income potenlial. Seller wants an offer. Ask for... French doors, hardwood Ooon. skylights. many _ ~IA DELGADO_ ----decka-&-windo.ws plore . .8reakf.ast nook. family .. Lml di · 1211.• room & loft. Ask for ... In the Bluffs on a lush greenbelt. Split-level 3 BR. DENNIS GRIMES 2~ BA townhome. New berber carpet and white ...., IB. .. paint thnJuchout. Al,most. 1900 sq. ft. Two car attached garage plus a private patio make this a ua.mft • C 11111 IB. .. great value. Ask for... Practically new detached home. Cunpletely up- DIAN A PROSSER graded, largest floor plan, 4 BR, 3~ BA. family EC I Ill lHl11lfl 1111,111 room. bonus room and a large deck with a peek of U--'ed 4 BR, 3~ BA, Manor home situated on ocean view. Thia light and airy home baa two ant"&·~ lot. Spectacu.lar master suite master suit.es. central air conditioning and a · ' w/sauna & granite & marble frplc. Custom land-marble fireplace. Walk to the beach from your acaping w/pool. spa combo. Expansive use of new home in this desirable location.. Ask for ... $ood floor w/plush neutral carpet throughouL ESTHER YANK Walk behind w~~·Ri%o~ Ask for... • •Pfl aY .... ... E. IEA9E •n11 No better location in North mutts. Panoramic -..; ~ views of u~ Bav, ..thr 1'8 ""ts. etc. 3 BR, 2~ BA Ill • .. ..... rr-"' ...... ., ~ Unusual oppommity at this time t.o buy or J.eue.-split level townhome in F.ast mutt. Completely _ ... _ ...... _ ted redecorated & ready fOI' ~in. Ask for ... option. A lovely view ~ in uaiit ga oom-E'L YNN A CLJF KEMP munity. Tranquil tetting, large patio, formal din- ine room and much more. HWT)'! Ask for ... ESTHER YANK fflE IBlllU ITUI. 11-.111 This 2600 -i.ft., 5 BR. 3 BA beauty featurer 2 master suites. one up and one down. Totally remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets galore and- Jennaire equipment. Dramatic formal dining room with cathedral ceillnp is focal point for ~ . tboee who like to entertain. Price includes the ·land. Ask for ... DOUGRKRBST 1••a LICltm • • .,_. 1141,111 . TWo BR. 2 BA. 1 1eYel condo overlooking Big Omyoo Golf C.oune. Step-down living room & master bedroom feature high cei.lingll. deck. golf . course & city light views. Secured entry & parking. Ala'n pools,~ & t.ennia. Ask for ... rLYNN a CLIP KEMP 191mrmuni111 a,m,111 Make an offer! Spect.K\llar home is being 801<1 furnished and the yacht is neaotiable!! Tri-level beyfrcn1 ,_..unbll bminwttb a dockfor-a60'~ ysht. Extemive maible & new berber carpet throughout. Smrini ~ .... floor t.o oeilinc ... enhance your vWwina pk IJP\Jft. 2 fireplaces. 2 wet ben & a p.ll'IDlet klkben fot complete entertai.niJ'tC. Excravapnt IDaltel' suite plus two idditional pe9t .waa. a full br wwwt & more!! Must be rinred to be 8ppredated. AS fot .•. DIANA Pll088BB ar111••..,. 1111.-......... tnm $1l7.5C"' ~ Owt view. ra, .... LB.;~~ 0 ~ ....... 3B8. 2~BA.0Yer' llOO ~:Po ... e.C.'·~~ /ta far ... PHIL A .00~ ITABKENBUBG ..Lml I ...... llllEI ~ 1111.• Immaculate Carmel ~,. ~t locatim- 1.arge South ur-0 , _ yard. Large family room. S .,,~prinklers front & rear. Priced for iJm ~te sale. Ask for ... RAY DAVIES u.•• llEW UH•WllEllH 11118. For &ea.e. Quiet location w/large yard, 4 BR. 2 ~ BA. 2 story, family room, 2 fireplaces, community pool & tennis court. Ready for immediate oc- cupancy. $2500 mo. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO .. ISi JI 191 mB 11,111,111 BAYFRONT, PRIME. SUNNY LOCATION ON LARGE LOT! Contemporary & transitional in design. this home features high~ beautiful brick Ooon. & an open. flowing Ooorp1an. De- signed by inlemaUonally acclaimed architect. 5 family bedrooma, maid·• room. 6 bethe. & bmal C1inlJ)8 room. Latee., private bia)lllile terTICe and dock fot bUje yecht! Nik fot •.. DBNNB SODERLING Opea Sunday 1-G GI& Via Lido Soud filU ml llft Ill P"111iE lllllll FApec=Wlly private 3 BR. 2 BA. ~' beyfront .-do, private marina for LARGE BOAT, expDlive ~. eecluded pool and private 2 car ....... Jaw maintenance and aq,le aust ~-Call for appointmenl Allk fot ... LYNNE LIND&\ Y 710-6000 •ma1111111 14,m,• OOUBLE WIDE LOI' NEXT TO GORGIDUS BEACH-END! Thia lovely traditional residence. offers five large bdrms. a 8epar81e maid•s room, five baths. three fireplaces. & a cent.er atrium with skylights for all-day sunlight! Tbe huge bayside patio, finished in fine slate, features a llWimming pool, private spa, & cwcacUn& water- fall. Plioe includes fum.iahinp. OWNER MAY TRADE FOR A SMALLER BAYFBONT. By appbintment only. Ask for ... · DENNESODERLING m am man IU1l.m . Nature knocks at ~e-door of this country home . Listen to the trees a.net waterfall and eXper'ien:e private lakes from the veranda and every room of this spacious unique C\Gtom brick residence. Built by a well known architect for his penonal use and fully redecoarated in Southwest decor within the last year. This once-in-a-lifetime property bas ita own separate gymnasiwn as well as sauna and spa. Privacy and aeclusion behind it's own guard- ed gate yet in the close-in Tustin Hills. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN ...... .,...1121••1· 1111• Desiper treatment wilh French windo'Ws & doora, mirrors. skylights and A/C. The backyard is an entertainen delight featurtnc a pool, spa, barbeque and patio. IA.rae UJSta.i.ra bonut room adds to flexible usaee in this 5 bdnn heme. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY ECIUll E.UTW llEW ••Ill Dramatic upgraded 2 bdrm+ den condo. Hard- wood floon in entry + kitchen with extensive uae of plantation shutters. Carefree living at its best. Sec. ayst.em. F.uropean kitchen & A/C. Seller wants oUel'! Call for your personal showing. Ask for ... RONFELSOT .. ,... ••• 1174,- Reduced 20k! Seller is anxious. Fabulous 2 BR, 2 BA decorator condo with ocean views & breezes from every room. New berber carpet, mirroftd- marble fireplace, cedar cloeets & more. Security gated community only a oouple blocks to beech. Just reduced to Jell at $174,000. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO llPEIJllllll PBII IUIE 1111.111 Designer's own stylish home With dual muter bedroom suites. oak entry, plantation ahutte,.., beveled mirrored w~ kitchen lk.ylite, plus off- wh.tU! carpet and llir condtUoning. Walk to beach.· Low down + very favorable --.unable financine or leue option t.o qualified bu~. Aalt for ... PAULA BAILEY SATURDAY MAY 21, 1~PAGa 1 ® ~ REALTORS PROUDLY PRESENTS MEMBERS OF THE 100% CLUB DIANA PROSSER ESTHER YANK RON FELSOT LYNN KEMP MAXINE GOLDEN JULIA LIAO DOUG HERBST DELIA DELGADO DONNA WEBSTER The above agents received their awards at the RE/MAX National Convention in Miamt, Florida In March 19-SB. They are ranked in the top 1°/o of Sales Associates in the United States. :. l I . I I . I I NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the best Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE · t COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS BA YCIEST S«t,000 Perfectly located. Beautifully remodeled 4 BR home with formal dining room, larger island kitchen + separate utility room. CORONA DEL MAJl S«51000 You will love this charming 3 BR 2 BA home. French doors leading to so. patio. Used brick FP. Clean + bright. Walking distance to ocean, restaurants + stores. Call to see. BELCOURT U ,'96,000 New Listing-first time offered. 4 BR custom home in prime location. Long driveway entry offers extra parking + privacy. Must see. COLLINS ISLAND SS,660,000 Superb 3 BR bayfront on prestigious island. Complete privacy with green lawns, trees + patio areas. 196' water frontage. Boating at doorstep. Appt to show!! CORONA DEL MAR OLD CDM '485,000 Two separate houses on 40 ft. lot south of PCH. Garden-like patio area separates the unit.a with plants and flowers. Great income opportunity. IKVlNE TBllACI '735,000 View, view, view from this unique+ warm 3 BR + den home. Cozy kitchen, eating area, lg courtrard w/pool, elegant formal DR. A real value. IKVINE TEI.I.ACE U 100,000 Superb view of ocean, bay, city lights & Catalina from 4 BR, FR, bonua room home. Demand area w/special home. A must see. SPYGLASS S 1,500,000 Unbelievable -entire Newport Bay, Paloe Ver- des + Queen Mary can be viewed from New- port's highest parcel. Lot at end of cul-de-sac. OLD CDM H,980,000 Incredible combo-hiiheat quality n.ew con.atruc- tion plu.e beat view. Dream houae w/every hmuy and 100 ft lot front row ocean. IAVINE PllNCETON TOWNBOllE • t 6',000 Shows l.Ule a model bome."'eutral oolora. 2 BR, 1 ~ BA. Ceillnr fan + washer and dryer in- cluded. TU&TLDOCI S«t,000 Lovely f'.a.mily home in highJy deairabJa area located at end of cul-de-sac. Large yard, lot.a of privacy, beautiful •PL " OPEN HOUSES WP.STCLIPF 3 BR SATUllDAY 1·5 1141 PEMBROKE $329,500 P. HURLEY COM 45ZZ OOICRESTER 3 BR $425:000-U: GOLDSBERRY CDM 609 CA.INATION 3 BR $445,000 J. STEPHENSON BAYCBFSr %006 WIHDW AID 4 BR $449,000 J. MERTZ IRVINE TDIACE 1011 BONNIE OOONE 3 BR $735,000 E. CORKETT NEWPORT HEIGHTS H6 SANTA ANA 3 BR $749,000 D. ADAMS HARBOR RIDGE 9 MONACO 4 BR $839,000 G. LIVINGSTON PENINSULA 31! BUENA VISTA 4 BR $1,695,000 C. HAINES BAYSIDE COVE 2 BR WESTCLIFf 3 BR NEWPORT 3BR CDM 3 BR CDM 3 BR BAYcaBST 4BR SUNDAY 1-5 994 BAYSIDE COVE WEST $326,000 J . MACMILLAN 11'1 PEMBIOKE 1329,500 D. GOLDSBERRY HCOIMOIANT $349,000 C.MCMAHAN 46U DOICRESTER $425,000D. GOLDSBERRY 50t CAINATJON U45,000 M. BAYS !Goe WINDW A&D S«9,000 J. MERT'l NEWPORT llEIGBTS 1510 &.ING8 IOAD 2 BR ~ '690,000 8 . REEDY llVINB TBUACE 101180HNIB DOOHB 3 BR $735,000 L. ROSE HAUOlllOOI -' BR '839,000 t llONACO P. HARTLEY BIQCANYON 3BR • PUDHMJL,\ 4BR II IOY AL ST. GBOIGB Sl,195.000 L. HILL llZ llJDA vt8TA 11,695,000 C. H~ NEWPORT BEACH UDO SS99,000 Wonderful corner bayfront condo in attractive co-op bldg. Extensive bay & city light views. 2 BR unit is well maintained + decor is new! -B~AeON BAY.. UU,000 A charming 3 BR home features beamed ceilings, white brick FP, secluded south patio, wonderful 'stradaa, beach + tennis facilities. BA YSHOUS U!9 000 The time to buy is now!! Lowest price in ~ea. Charming 3 BR 2 BA home. Hardwood floors French windows and doors, land included'. Hurry!! NEWPORT HEIGHTS '690,000 Remodeled home on large view lot, 2 BR. Deck on view side, large family room with fireplace + wet bar. Room to expand. BEACON BAY *696,000 Beauti!ul, contemporary Pulaski designed home with skylights, beamed ceilings, spa. Main home has I BR, loft plus 2 BR apt. NEWPORT HBJGBTS '749,000 Magnificent bay, ocean, city lights view. 3 BR 3 BA or 2 BR+ lg bonus w/view, BA + wet bar. AC, aec. aystem, gourmet kitchen. Immaculate custom home. 11.AUOR llOOE t839,000 Fabulously upgraded 4 BR. 1kylight.8, koi pond, 14 ft ceilnga, ocean views, beautiful "Rogen Gardens" patioa, decorators home. LIDO S936,000 Walk to Lido VUlaJe from elqant 2 BR bayfront condo. Marble FP, French doon, 1pacioua aundeck + bay views of sailing + city light.a. PENIN~ULA . U,160,000 Exceptional and quabty oceanfront home in private area. Upside down w/viewa from LR FR, muter BR. Hardwood noora, new carpet, pat!o. PENINSULA U ,180 000 . Se~tion.al newer bayfront home w/new d~. Peninsula'• pr~me location. S car garage, lovely yard + European kitchen. Custom features ga- lore. For the fl118y buyer. P~N!NSULA Sl,8151000 M1ru bayf ront est.a~ on Buena V'11ta. Main bou.ae, 4 BR. forDl&l dining, elevator, 2 marble FP, aeparat.e 2 BR apt. +garden. Lrg boat dock, aand_y beach. · BAYSHOl!S H,760 000 Fabulous one--of-a-kind bay(ront. w/plMy u;wn, bu1e U... overaiud deci, 3 aljpe, clWmiria "'Ola N~rt" oo 1 Its &yebore Jot.a. OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE ¥OU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ........ UDO ISLE lllEPLAaAILEI ... One of the few choice boyfront properties with sunrise and wnset views from the beveled gloss and iron entry doon to the 71 ' frontCJ9t1 on the boy overlookino the mom channel of Newport Beoch. 2 slips. 2 ~de hes 3 SR suites, eoch wi1tl in own spa and fireplace wrth closets fit for a king and queen. Gourmet lutchen, prism skylights ref lee· ting colors everywhere Cozy living and fomily room on the boy with fireplace ...... $4,250,000 · MUST SEE-TOO MUCH TO DESClllE YACHTER'S PARADISE ... Outstanding water· front view ho me. ExcluMYe Lindo Isle ooted community. Lorge "straight-in" boat slip with side ties. lovely home with 3 BR. plus moid's quarten . Laroe room for entertaining. New carpet, point, and wallpaper ......... $1,950,000 DOVO SHORES IA YFIONT ... Impeccably maintained home on one of Dover Shores lorgest . lots. Located on mom channel with 60' frontCJ9t1 and dock for 60' boot. Spec:toculor f omily . room/ballroom complete with movie proiection facilities. PonoromtC views. Courtyord with large pool, separate maids quarters and access to private beochfl. Available for $875.000 leosehold or w/lond ...................... $1,200,000 OPEN WEBCENDS 1-5 ........... 1011 POLA•IS MAIN CHANNB. BA YFIONT ... Peninsula Boyfront with 50' on the water, the vok>e 1s 1n the lond. 8oy. mountom and crty lights viewi. Submit offers ............................................. $1, 19 5,000 OCEANFIONT TllNX ... Fobulout comer location on the sand ·crashing wOW"S • vtews of Catalino. 3 stories of great view & income. Thr .... 3 8R units recently remodeted. Th is unrt cannot be duplicated ........................ $915,000 IAYSIDI VI.LAGE ON THE WATB .. Quiet & let'9M Mtting. 2 BR. 2 IA with gr9Gt Newport Bock lay location. T ranqutl bay & boots view Pri¥ate community clubhouses, with pools & spas. ........................................................... $74,500 ~.,..11&aa PROPERTIES, INC . .&lect ?kwp«t oil~ llG CANYON ... &eoutiful townhouse wrth lar~ yard & beoutiful pool w/lpO. Great view overlooking Newpo1 t Beoc,n contemporary styled & beovtifully decorated. Very dromoti< with it's 30' living room ce11ing. ,BR, family room, formal dining. office, bonus room & 50Uno. A reol votue ot ................. $649,000 oova SHORES GIEAT FAMILY HOME ... Each bedroom hen its own bath. Lorge pmote comer lof with unobstruded 'IMtw of Bock Bay, ni9ht rtghts and mountains. ' BR, '"'1 BA. pool and lf'O· Exten\1ve b nck work. Wolk to community beoch .......................... $619,000 SPKT ACULAR NIGHT LIGHT ANO OCEAN VIEWS ... One of Horbor Ridge's finest. This ~ BR. S 'h BA Mediterroneon Villa feotunng a beautiful gourmet kitchen, billiard room, hand· carved mahogany bar in family room, wine ceUor. 4 fireplaces. extenM¥e use of sto11~d etched. & beveled gloss throughout this 8000 sq ft hondcrofted custom buih home. Features ore too numerous to list, plus o pool and spa too beoutiful to describe ..................... $2,900,000 *DEFINrTB.Y A MUST SEE HOME* HA•IOI RIDGE EST A TES . l ovely ' BR condo. Private entry w /running streoms. hard wood firs. handpa1nied tiles in the kitchen, expanded master BR w/sitttng oreo. Views of the ocean & city liohts ............................ $715.000 Of'EN SAT & SUN 1-5 ..... 1 HA•IOI RIDGE HAllOI RIDGE ESTA m ... Immaculate 2 SR Miramar in gated Horbor Rid99. Expanded study · could be 3rd BR. Very lor~ secluded front pot;o, end unit for added privacy. Wonder· ful views of city lighb , Irvine. mountains and some ocean on o dear day .............. $569 ,000 UNOBSTIUCTfO VIEWS .. Ocean. Catolino and Po los Verdes views from thro Harbor Rid99 2 BR. 3 8A. formal dining and fomily room. Custom hand-cut wood floors. Beveled gloss & oolt French doors throughout. lg pot;o w/~...... ... ......... ............ . $750,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 .................. 1S TOULON HAllOl llDGI BTATB ............. $715.000 Sot/Sun 1-5 .................. 1 Hatt. IWp Df •V.. ..................................... $2,400/MO Sot/Sun 1-4 ..................... 37 Aul.vm A.We HAllOI llOGE ES1An5 ............. $750,000 Sunday 1~ ................................ 15 Tovlen oova SHOaES ..................... $175,000/LH Sot/Sun 1-5 ........................... 1011,..... TUSTIN .................................. $195,000 ~ 12"4 ............. 12292 Cinn•~-'°"*' AIN YAIUY ................ $264,900 S./Sue 1"4.-......... m92M GucMe Aft GREAT FAMILY HOME Beautiful" BR home m Fovntom Volley,. custom kitchen. step down l1V1ng room, new corpeh , drapes and parquet floon. RV a ccess, profesSK>nolly landscaped wrth spnnklers MUST SEE .... $26-4,900 SAT & SUN 1-"' ......... 9319 GRAO<LE EXPERIENCE B.EGANCE ANO SBEHtTY . In this spectoculor 5 BR custom home With o location nestled high m the hilb. There ore unobstructed crty & night light ~ S fire· ploces, gourmet lutchen. wine cetlor, •utt bor, 4 ca r ga rage pool. spa, tennis court. This home is one of o kind by Ron Pollendine · nottung but the best•. $2,9 50,000 270° FOttEVH VIEWS Of OltANGE, LOS ANGELES COUNTIES & CAT AUNA .. This spedoculor property hen a Yery unique contem· porory ~ustom destgn with ~ from every room. 8u1h for that s.pe<IOI family. A great family room with full bar ond f ireploce. A wonderful enterto.nment home 4 BR fonnol dfntng room hvtnQ room, f1reploce 1n ~ Wde. v.,; private. .. . . .......... $695,000 MOTIVATED OWNB-Wtu l.EASI Of'TlON- BITE TUSTIN HIU.S Lorge fttote on 1 7 ocres Disttncttve family home. 7 Ba, 6 8A "The romance of Mexteo" with tiled fountoen, authen- tic Mexteon church doors. View lot. tennii court, pool and spo There's more11 900 ~ k of bom and hone co rral Seu buy Only 10 mmum from the Gold Coost .......... $195,000 LA.KE 'AIK, LAGUNA NIGUB . . EnioY your own spa. pool Comfortable 2 M. den, 2 8A. ~·· Newty poented tnteriof. new 8etber corpeting Two car 90.-oge with autoMati< door openen. Excellent family oreo!. ......... $ 114.000 flllMI AIEA CONDO Thn wl located Met4 Verdie North condo is close to al shopp"'9 and freewoy occ.u. Perfect fOf fn. time buyen Of on ~-Hos ""Qle COf" attoched garage & • Mdud9d front pahO ......................... $ 109,SOO ''OlO TOWN'' HUNTINGTON II.ACM WC- TACY!.U IUY ... Two~. 2 klt'I for the price of onel Calh flow or use It os o ~ ownet's hofM. 3 M. 2 ~ BA. 2 ear eoroga, p11as income ho.. hos 2 M , 1 8A 3 blod.l M. thit ocean. MA/Ct ... 111.. • .. ...... $it99 ·'"·" OPSK 7 DAYS A WBBK -8:30 A.M. TO 7:00 P.11. ~ 67.~9333 • M.1 ~YSIDB DR. • NBWl!ORT BBACIL92660 Iii y I .. PITllCI TEllRE PRESEITS ... PATRICK TEllORE I AS~OCIATES, lllC. I Profe11io11I R11I Elflte Corponti11 * HARBOR""RIDGE VAaJE?1i Full OONn. bey & c::fty llghb ...._ Deelgr'8r pertec:t twge 3 bedroom. 3 bath model home. ~ oft mast. aiite. + 3 trplc:s Private tpa on IMng room. Guard gat9d cornrnuN- ty w/pool & tennis. AV-. et 1891.900. To .... call PATRICK TENORE A.gt. 721-1200 « 780-8702 Jf-BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE VALUE .. ~ 2 bdrm, 2 bath wtttl den off mast., w/mlrroree> . It...,, tlle, & mont. l.Mge 3 bdrm, 2\h beth, fonnel dining room. breekfat .,. .... Botti w/ftrepteoe, ..c bllr + pool, IP8 & tennis In gated .,..... From 1239,900 w/TERMS. One II VICMt. Cel PATRICK TENORE A.gt. 721-1200 Of 780-8702. --~-~-= -------- *NEWPORT IGBTS W/OCEAN VIEWS!* Prestlgk>ul Klnal Ad home w/pw10rM\lc OCMn, bay and c::fty Ngtrta vtewal 3 bedroom, 2 beth home wJtMnc> room. fJrepleot, 2 patio., pYt. courtywd, loeda of stcnge & much more. Plue Bonual PWw .,.. done for 2nd •ory 8ddlng lrg bedloom, bonua room & beth wf3e0• OCW'I and COMtloe vtewa. X'lnt oppOftunlty for bullder't « an in...tora delaht1 To ... call PAl'AICK fENORE Aat. 721-1200 « 7to-al02 * Gorgeoua JM ,,...,.. 3bdrm.atM11ttcondo1n ....-9'*ded newer communtty. Poot & tipa, clr*'8 --. ...-. + patio & new paint AbeoMe V-. et $218,IOO wltERMSI Mutt .... Won't IMtf Cell PATRICK TEHOAE Agt. 721-1200 °' 780-8702 Open this week9"dl ........ this *8PY.G~JEWS* Dee9* perfect 5 Of a bdrm w/pool, ape + 1ao• pan- oramic oceen & c::fty lights 'Wtew9 + formal din.Ing room. femlfy room • ..c bar. 2 ftrep&ecee & much more. Must ... , Ablc>Me bllrgeln at $799,900 w/TERMS. For details call PATRICK TENORE A.gt. 721-1200 or 760-3702 HUf'ry this won't last. ***FREE*** One year home warranty from 1st American Home Warranty on all NEW listings or purchases from Patrick Tenore. "Your Real Estate Specialist." Yes, when you list or buy with PATRICK TENORE, you will receive a one-year home war- ranty FREE at the close of escrow, tor the months of May, June and July! REAL ESTATE FACTS BJ: Patrick Tenor• IT'S REAL AND IT'S PERSONAL.I When you buy or Mfl • home, It ii tmpottent to know what ii and Is not being sold. let' a aay, for example, that the home you are buying hes • beautiful bras chandelier In the fonnal dining room. It wm go well wtth your furniture. But, the . day you move Into t.he home, you find onty • · simple $15.00 oV9fhead light In the dining room. The Miiera explain that the chandelier wu a gift from • relative and was not Included In the sale. Tlke • look at the definitions u9ed for real •tate and personal property. Real •tat• la defined u "the Mrlh'• eurfece extending downwwd to the center of the earth Md up- ward Into apace, lndudlng all things per- manentty attached thereto by nature or b.¥ • man." Peraonet property le coneldeted to be ··~ ..... ·· TheM detlnttk>N are eepectaMy Important when buying°' eelllng a home. Obvtoutty. the home la penNNntty etteched to the land. The ~ ... alto ettached, end untMa apeclflc:alty excepted frotn a contract of Mle, would be eotiikteted pen of the ............ .. lteme "°' • tumltwe, a ~top mieiowaw. own, °' a ..._ mow are COflaldered ··per- IONI'' property. EBY'~~~!!!!' INTERNATIONAL REALTY LINDA ISLE N~W LISTING' This residence bas been completely refurbished watbm the past year in a French traditional motif. Boat dock wall accommodate a 55 foot yacht. E:s:cellent f amily~riented floorplan with five bedrooms. four and one-half baths, formal dining room plus k1tchen nook Incredible financing, call for details. $1,495,000 Fee Ad 11009 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT A stunning con~mporary bayfront for the discriminating. Ex- quis1te detail througbout starting with the beveled crystal front doors, lead.iog to a Uvi.ng room with a aoaring two-story ceiling and Teus lunestooe fireplace. Formal dining room adjoins the St Charles kitcbeo that has "erJ possible convenience. The mas&er suite bas two baths, lluge c1<a1:a and its own fireplace.~ e is a total of five bedrooms plus four and one-half baths. The dock wlll accommodate a large yacbl $1,995,000. Ad# 023 HARBOR VIEW HOMES.REDUCED! NEW LISTING! A b.i&bly upended and expanded Carmel model ~i':h two bedrooms and bath a~ upstairs. Freshly painted ms1de and o~l, new carpet,_new kitcben, marble entry. Large pie- sbaped lot LS p-eat for kids and pets, plus private cul-de-sac location. $429,000. Ad# 010 ESTATE SITES -BUY OR LEASE This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build your custom estate m the e:s:clusive, gated development of Sommet du Monde, tugb above Laguna Beacb.. Limited to just 4 natural-grade buildable sites, each offerin& nreepinf views of the ocean, mount.aw and canyons. Owner will set or consider long-tenn ground leases Priced from Ptt,000. Ad#025 HARBOR RIDGE No expense bu been spared to create tb.ia architectural master- piece. The flawless detail of desip and construction is not unlik.e a fine work of art. The geDer'OQI me of slate, copper and otber quality ma~rials C&DDOt be matclled. Comprising m spacious bedrooms, five and onHialf batba, parting for as many as five automobiles, this estate often tile maximmn in luariom living, Outstanding bay and nigbt lilbt views. In the finisbiq Nge'$ ol construct.ion now, decorative finishes may be selected by the purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. $3,500,000. Ad# 017 -EMERALD BAY-REDUCED Easy, open, eminently llnble foor bedroom. three bath bome offers lot.! of privacy for growing famil7. Large patio and &lass doon bring the outside in for casaal or eJe&ant entertaining. l..ots of fruit trees and luge berb garden. Short walk to exclosive Emerald Bly beach and community. $719,000 Ad #019 WESTCLIFP A.KEA NEW LISTING! Great two bedroom. two bath coodominlum, new carpet and paint. CommllDfty pool •alk to Westcllff Plua. bike to the beach. Askin& price $13$,000. Ad# OOf BELCOURT Jt:ST LISTED' Wonderful Plan .. A .. ~lcourt Townbome, Wllb bJghJy upgraded wood noon. two bedroom. two and three qua.rttt bath. plus den, spacious ~t.cben with dining nook This home as very light and airy wth secunty system Has oversized lot with formal gardens and fountain, large eoougb for a pool. Pnced at $725,00. Acht007 HADOll llIDGE NEW LISTING' Superbly upgraded Kensmgton ~l wath an adc;'ed. Vlewang lofl Arched oak entry way with marble floonng. Built-in book shelves and custom wet bar Impressive view from this impeccable and tastefully decorated residence. SSSS.000. Ad# ~ LINDA ISLE A very special residence on a private island Spacious. with si:s: bedrooms and ftve baths. and designed for gracious family hving with pool. spa plus a sauna m master bedroom Large boat shp wall accommodate a 60 root yacht $2.245,000 Fee Ad :: 005 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT 60 fl on the bay with private slip for three large yachts.. This beautiful, recently remodeled East Bay Avenue estate bas every- thing you've dreamed about! Lu.xunous master suite spreads acr<m the enttre width of the second floor providing breatblabng views of Newport Bay. Large yard with new patios, spa and landscaping, Lush lawn runs from brick patio to bulk.bead. This is Newport at its best! $2,%00,000. Ad# 018 610 KINGS ROAD-LOT Build your own two story bome oa tbe last vacant lot on ltJDp Road. Great views of oce.an and bay, super sunsets. and away fnJm noise. $495.000 Ad# 002 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT Exquisite CCGtmlporary felidei!('e located OD prime Lagma oceanf roat property complete with printe steps to bed aad private beaCh revel bath home. ~spa's. parting for. can. Whitewater and ocean views. Asking price $1.%95,000 Ad# 011 NEWPO&T CREST We batt a Plan 2 with IOIDe OC9D Yiew from master bedroom. Two bedrooms plus two and ODHaalf baths. Community UIOC'ia- tioa prcmdes tennu coarta. pool spa. and meandelinl gardm paths. Walk to ocean beadae:s and sboJ>llliq $211.000. Ad# 003 SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL TY 5 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, CA 92&60. (714) 759-6700 ( l'AGI! U/SATURDAY MAY Jt, ·--------------------------------DAILY PILOT/lmAL •STATS E A L T 0 R s GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY 8£vutl Y HILLS BREHTWOOO HANCOCK PARK NEWPOftT BEACH C3i SAH~NOSCO SAN MARINO DEDICATl;D TO SERVICE I NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEAUTY · Decorated like a dream. Licht. airy tivinc rm. with a floor to ceihnc fireplace. Overlooking commuruty pool. 1 bdrm, walk to everythinc. Perfect starter or inwestor unil Only $114,900 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAGNIFtCENT VIEW OF OCEAN a BAY · One of the lareest units in the Villa ~ wtth a spacious family room. ltMCfdiN~ area plus two bedrooms. den. cathedral ctth~. ~yligtrts and two large decks Enioy the sec.unty of a gated community and the care free ltfe at the pool & scia Of wall to the beach. CaU now for an appocntmenl $399.SOO DRAMA TIC DEAN TOW...olE · loc:abon rs paramount tOf tM 2 bd, 2.5 bath~· Panoramte YteW of golf course, moun~ \ V "°"1e. Larie l · shaped patio with ~ ,.. 0 ,.... ...., &arden ' blrbecue. A SCllCIOUS ltw e.. .... c room plus a ffm~y room· kitchen combo ~.,..ment this most ~ plan. $525.000 VERSAILLES PENTMOUSE VIEW · Popular "la Tour" model with two master bedtoom suites each with its own bath. Beautiful view of ocean, baJ & city h&hts. VerJ convenient location. Wai to the octan or en,oy the loftly clubhouse. pool, & spa. Gated communi· ty & secunty butlcfin&. Owner will carry 2nd trvst deed Immediate possess.on. $194.900 BOB SCOTT 8Att JUAN CAPISTRANO DELIGHTFUL SAN JUAN CONDO · Hard to find three bedroom condo 1n Capistrano Villas. New carpets with two enclosed garages, and a patio Pficed to sell! $98.500 I COSTA MESA 1 RETIRED? WANT TO TRAVEL?· But sUI have a arat place to come hotM to. Mee stable pall with low. low space rent Bautiful 2 bd, 2 bath pta deft mobile home. lnfOY own fenced prd/patio area. Small pet O.L ~st be om 4-0. $52,000 I HUNTINGTON BEACH I ADULT COMMUNITY-HUNTINGTON BEACH · This pmate, llPI*. end unit condo Im ;.ast been completely redecorated with new paint & cwpet, and awaits 1 new owner. tf JOU ft ower SS. & wolld Ile a condo in this flbulous multi-million dolar ptf.plrded facitity, this may wetl be tOf JOU. An attracti¥e deck & enclosed aarace. too! $82.900 I DANA POINT I MARY JANK BACK BAY AREA BEST ITREEI .. T1E NEIGleORHOOO · Walk to the Back Bay, enioy sunsets, cute and cozy 3 bdrm. 1 bath. pool home. Oak hardwood floors. crackling firep&ace. lafce yard. Needs some work. Near Newport Beach schools. $193.500 SPAIN COSTA DEL SOL VILLA .. llAR8EU.A- 8PAIN · 1lrs Vila tS built on 'h of an at1e. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Pr.,ty IS located IWOl. 15 mm. frOftl Ptterto &anus the Monaare's !Anrou.nd in C.rOt)e. 1lrs IS a wonderful opportunity to own JOUf Y1Ution house in the part of Europe. whef1 the weather IS wonderlul al ye.at •ound. PlfChase a6one Of share wtUt other couPes and use It tor buSIMSS Of ..,., or both. $155.000 I RENTALS I NEWPORT CRE8T · End ulllt. Dramatic ftoorpean. 3 bdrlft witll retreat off maste. suite. Step-clown hi,. room with fireplace & wetblf. Immaculate.. CclatMunity PG°' & tennis. Vltlnl AeadJ to llOM. $1750/llO. NEWPORT NORTH · Two bedroom, two bath condo. Cocntftunity pool and spa. $1.395/Mo. EAST8IDE COSTA •u . ·Attnctiw two '*9rOOM llM deft. two blU. home. 2 car Pf1lt. AniWlle .ed June. $1300/llo --------------RELOCATING OR TRAN8FERRING-------------- Relocltinl can be a .., ~ aperieta. a.rt GeOrie c.ins e1n ue ft us. tor you. Georp Elkins Realty Us blei ~people find the,.. holies tor ower 60 years.. And to hetp nen fufttw, Geortt Elkins has ;oined with RELO. 1 nationwtde netwoR ot realtors who speciakn ln befPllC me the transition of relOca->--We d ditect you to I Rul Estatt Pro~ in the lftl of ,OW choice who .. dlsalss all your needs lft dttM. Go ower COll....,llitY profiles_ Prov• you intonution °" local schoots, en~ shoppi• and~ etst of 1ttlmt to JOU. The Geotae EJtens CotnpenJ ll(Owides tbCs serwa a 1 c:Cllftesy to our mlCMrS. Just cal CM oficl It (7l4) 759-9100 Md asll tor ow ltelocaboft ~ #17 C~ate Plaza SUite 101 New,pJrt Beach .. 11 Lllll ISLE PRIVATE llTE llUIEl ISUll SPLEllll TRlllTIOllL This waterfront home was COMPLETELY remodeled & expanded 2 years ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12' ceilings, Exquisite master bedroom w/His & Her~ baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $3,200,000. The best of Linda Isle. IEW LISTlll 124 S. llYFROIT llLIOI ISLlll HUIE PIER I SLIP Just listed. this 3 bedroom, 3'n bath home is strageically situated to see 5 Newports 7 -!stands with magnificent western e - posure. Recently remodeled, this fine home offers adult living with private spa, 21h car garage and one of the best views in the city. Huge pier and slip. Priced to sell at $1.895 million. 11 llPOLI HIRIOR RIME CISTOM llTE llUIEI CllMllITT The charming Old English home situated on the best location of Harbor Ridge fea- tures 5 bedrroms. and a sweeping stair- case in the grand foyer. Magnificent vtews of ocean and bay all the wasy to CstaJlna and Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of the many features. This well-executed property Is offered for $2,900,000. 531 Yll UIO Siii FUILllS UIO llYFRllT PRIVATE PIER I SLIP This super waterfront home on an over- sized lot features 4 bedrooms & 4 baths with exceptional southwest exposure 'on Newport Channet. EJegant tiving • huge waterfront patio & separate maid's quarters are just a few of the amenities. $1 ,525,000 IEW LISTill OPEi SIT I Sii 1-& / 2321 2211 STREET 1 ACRE COMPOlll PllFESSIOllL TElllS COlllT "Blue Chip" environmental Includes pri- vate, park-like custom, brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms. 6 baths, private professional tennis court. grotto- style pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,695,000 2515 ILTllUll llllYE lllYllE CIYE CISTll llTE llUIEI CtlMllln Fabulous Irvine Cove. south of the Coast Hlgh- y, this smashing 3 bedroom. 3 bath custom home has been. remodeted and Includes a tel¥ new k1tc:benwith au new appliances. Fantasbc Pacific Ocean V'tew + Very private pool. This adult 0tiented home offers private. lte sandy beach and the "MOST" of the "BEST". Quiet Study. Everything and only $1 .•95.000! IEW LISTllC COTL ITLJ\LT1 ~ COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU! 41 LllDI ISLE PlllYITE llTE IUIRIEllSUll Spectacular bayfront costom with 160 LIN- EAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms, & 31/z Baths w/family room & den, this adult-occupied home is Immaculate and In move In condition. Pier and stlp for a 65' boat. $1,495,000 2111 HELL IYEllE CRiil COVE CIWllEI COllll IEL llll SPECIAL CISTOM Loaded with charm & just 2 doors from a secluded. sandy beach, this 3 bedroom 2 bath home offers alt new carpeting & paint, + a wonderful view of the bay and entrance channel. Private spa In the back yard and over-sized garage w/tons of storage, this lovefy offering also has and efevatorl $749,500 21 MORRO llY SPYILASS SllTINRT FUILllS YIEW LDCITIOI If It's Spyglass. a fantastic view & a famlty home you're looking for o· ?k no furtherll This lovety 5 bedr"\. . ~ bath home w/private pool ' Q Y a huge bonus & family room l~S .. nacle of perfection. 3 car garage, g~.,,oo & maid's quarters are but a few of the many features. $889,500 IEW LISTill 31 ST I TllPEZ llllllDll RIHE ESTATES DPlllEI UlllEIOIT RIEL Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with pri- vate spa and an fnctedible vtew of the whole valley alt the way to the San Gabriel mountains! Private spa and patios. Ex- panded, enclosed loft works as an In-home office, study, library. Great location on ew- de-sac street. A buy at $689,500 IEWLim• IPlllATl .. 1-1 760-1900 ?Bl NEWPORT CEN'l'ER DRIVE NEWPORT BF.AeH 4 lllE IUll llCIL Ill CllYll YEIS&ILLES llTE lllRIU COMlllITT Over 5,000 sq. ft. of luxury overlooking the 4th Fairway of the Big Canyon Country Club, this expanded. remodeled and cus- tomized Versailles townhome freatures a 22 x 28 family room. 4 bedrooms, 4~ baths, sauna, library, putting green. and much, much more. Call for appointment. $1, 100,000 FllST Tiii IPD SEE 1111 WEEIEll t•U•llCIL u1a 1111 wm un ••Ulfll IPlll 1:11 Tl ... Pll Sl11111Y I 1111.&Y PAGE 14/SATURDAY MAY 21. , ... BOO & DOVE Koo> When you want Results CALL THE BEST 111 UHTlllSE Bedrocm. Family room 1l~CITl,CDM 3 Bedroom. Fam. rm. Ocean vu ocm~ c Eo~ C\/iew Prtope.Uies W YIEW! ClllEI lll&llWIS!-MITEIUAL UTAliE plus w/lots of oak. brick. French door windows. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. family room t & great family size yard. 3 Private Beaches. SHI, Ul I llY1E IMP Yflllm-SLIP SPACE II IEWNIT IUC esort style bayf ront executive suite. rooms. 3 baths. Lovely decorator colors an apers throughout. Within waJklng distance o he famous Lido Village. Sffl UllllYIEI• LIOA CIYES-IAYFlllT-PllYATE ner out of kleenex. Regretfully weeping wner must move out of town and needs to sell s beautifully decorated and well appointed 2 rm, 2 bath home. Call now don't defay. Priced or Immediate sale at ~ •lllYIEIMP W YIEWt SPYliLASS llLL-11 IOIF TIPS n from this lovely sit down ocean. bay & city ight view. Gorgeous by day. fabulous by night! ee from Newport Beach to Palos Verdes. 3 or 4 rooms, 3 baths. family room, private pool, 2 rivate spas, private sauna! EXTRA: 6 CAR A RAGE! In ..... 1., ICW YIE1fl 111111 llllE-DPECT Tl IE DYIEI in this lovely 5 h&~ Q 3 bath home. Features includfr ,.Q 1 \-. -·~tSS. f amlly styte kitchen. large ls ...... family room: morel .... a. Leases DAILY "LOT /nA&. DTAft BOB a DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally in the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive. Put our family to work for you! l!mtla 9.1te 7h~O/~ ... •.. Owning a home on the most excluslVe lstan In ••i*i IHelt Is the dream of many. Stop dreaming! This is the best priced bayfront home on lWI hit. The tong list of extras Include 4 bedrooms, 3'h baths. formal dining. living room, family room, a sunny breakfast area. 3 fire- places., a soothing spa, 24 hour security guard & your own private dock that will accomodate u to 12· of your favorite toy! The financing I excellent & assumable. 57 Linda Isle is offered at $1,750,000 tee For a private showing call ., ... ,. 131-1111 aSTIDICO IPY&LASS llLL This former model home offers 4 bdrms, 2'11 baths, family style kitchen. large family room w/flreptace. lovely living room w/flreplace, a huge yard & up- grades such as ... White Italian tile, air con- ditioning. central vacuuming. white washed open beams & MORE! SHl;tlr .. 1•, SI I .II 1112,111 cm CISTA •EU -E 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, many upgrades, two large yards. brick BBQ, garage. in a quiet neighborhood. 110.-•a.,& .llST IEllCEl-IWIEI 9111' lnU Best buy I 611 Building. This fabulous condo has completely remodled wfth high quality carpet, wall & window coverings and fixtures. Gor view of bay, ocean and Catalina. _.. ...... ..... ,. .. TIE ... llT TUT ~ By spotting jumping on deals II~~ ·I U & ready 10 Old-14 unh S U .... t;lieX convenien toc.te In Anal .•• ...... Leases }.few UstikQS CISTI .US' IDT IEPT SECIO Beautiful country styte family home has so mu to otter:· • • be4tooms, 3 baths • Nice quiet study or den • Large country style kitchen • Lots of oak trim • Custom tile • Lovtey country papers & touches • Mirrored wardrobe • Large backyard w/drlp sprinklers & area sprinklers for low malntenanaoe • 2 car attached garage 1111,... Ottered at Yll.DIE lllP WE I SECllE WITI IEIS&TIIUL 111111 I ICUll YIEWI If security Is what you want, eecurlty is what you'll get in Villa Balboa! Just beyond the private guarded gates lies an ex- ecutive suite that Is so special. words cannot do It justice. Offered are 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, in- d.oor laundry, and fabulous views! Some of the designer furnishings are available for purchase. llftl IU IHI lUISfDIO I II 111 If ILEUO...SlllllT lffDI! HJ.,_ ......... OCLlllYE SPYILASS llU Outrageous Ocean. Bay & City Light Views. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Master suite includes an antique vanity In the bath. Most of the home has been re- modeled & highly upgraded. Kitchen is a gourmets· delight! Must see to believe. 1111.-..., ........ . llllM YEW Ill.LI IOU UI IT II - Ocean and City Light VJews can be enjoyed from many rooms In this beauty. Lots of Frenoh doors give a light & airy feel. Lots of granl.te gives the power to make a statement . Originally a 4 bdrm, thla home is now a 2 bdrm w/df!ln & could go back to 4. Also offered: a huge work-out room, 2 bath, 3 car garage and a lovefy spa. Large yard has been. professionally landscaped & Includes some vety unique Items. Ill._ ..... 1. war• -miT-lflnHI M u.. 11111. ... ,,. • 1m u•11""" Three bdrm, 2~ bath, 2 ltcwy home. matter tuite on ground ftoor. 0.. bdrm ha private entry, family room, format dining, lnCI famly style kitchen. For more deteM8 calt ... ..... ...... SHARON SWANSON ANNAMARIE McGEE MARILYN READ CAROLYN WE.LS Lives In Jasmine Creett. has expenenoe In insuran<:e saleS T ef'lnis playing UCLA graduate, newly wed 1n Harbor Ridge. Popular r8S!dent of Udo lsJe. also a Daughter of famous real estate family: tennis player. \JCLA alumni USC graduate• ••• Llstlap Thia .... LOOK AT THE NUMBEASl-ln Olde Corona del Mar: could be 6 bdrms. 4 ba hOme or 3 bdrm 2 ba duplex. Either way. it's charming and 1mmac $595,000 EVERYONE KNOWS THE HOOSE-It's the shingled Cape Cod with docks for 3 boats, close to the open sea. Charming! 3 bd. 4 ba, billiard rm. spa. lib. $1 .690,000 •1•11 Dad• llDD,111 LOTIA CLUCK FOR TH£ BUCKl-Upper Bay cul- de-PC. 3 bdrms. deo. massive mstr ste and formal dining, S1ng'8 story, 7 .. ytltes. Must sell. $279.500 "'9VAT£ A£TA£AT-Near Hoag Hosp. 1 bdrm condo, highly upgraded Completety furnished w/Vtf!WS, comm pool & spa S 115.000 ONIE HALF Im.£ TO BEACH-City of HB. One bdrm tear down house on nearly 4,000 sq ft lot. Nice resktentiaJ area on Delaware Ave. Only S 195.000 8IJ( ~ I nAWLESS-Expanded New- port• model, pool. spa & private location with canyon view. Tum-key cond. $690,000 CAL.FORNIA RANCHERO-Race to the Back Bay. Atmost en acre of horM property. 6 bdrm. hardwood . tlc>cn, plenty of space. $550,000 trO' 1 aT09'Y; LIGHT.,. AlltY-Large lot In Cameo ~.unique 8'ngle stcwy floot pi.n, 4 bdrm, 3 ba + htoor..ou1doot ...ung. $599,000 • ON VIA GENOA-Richard Neutra designed. 5 bdrm In 50'• flavor of light/ally. Owners on edge! .. 000 A PIWAft COUKTY•~o-Opens to. highly up- ..... home In 9'" 0 \.. =--•Indoor-outdo« living '~·. ;Al, ;j ba. pod,. & W.W. $899.000 ............... NEW NE.M THE BEACH-Just a few pme trees from the beach, Carmel-like! Near new 2 story. 4 bdrm Ocean VleW, over 3000 sq ft tn Olde COM Next to Ocean Blvd, yet qu'8t $950,000 THE "STONEHOUSE" LANDMARK-In Olde COM Oak cabinets, beveled glaSs. lofty beams and massive frplc. 4 bdrm, 3 ba plus tam rm. $895,000 SUMMER OR YEARLY LEASE-" bdrm, 3\-'t ba home In Irvine Cove. Includes lovety poof. $8000/mo summer or $6000/mo yearty. TRULY UNIOUEl-Plans & scale model 1nctuded for whitewater view lot. 60' oceanfront in Olde Corona del Mar. S 1.200.000 Daplu Inca .. Pro,..11 .. LAGUNA TimtlEX WITH POT£NT1AL-Rents are low. chance charm high. close to town location One bdrm. 2 bdrm unlts 1n Laguna Beach $429.500 CHARMING SSL.AND DUPLEX-100 Block, dep structures afford pnvecy. lnvittng 2 bdrm house plus 2 bdrm umt, recently spruced up $475.000 ........ w.tcllll A REAL JEWELi-in prt"'o'" WestcJ1ff area. 3 bd with coz.y paneled a,,~ () \,. decor & a magnificent pool. Beauttfull) S .... cllned $379.000 MINIT lmlT1 $435,000 U1 l*he Parklike setting, 3 bdrm P. Spaulding .. -$895,000 111 ..... 4 bdrm, 3 ba + famlty room K. Granieri can• -ees S69s.ooo • 11 ••• 4 bdrm on CdM hUtside H. Mftas ....... $1,195,000 ........... 60' on the bay N. Fog9rty Lm 111.1 SS98.soo m •-. 5 bdrm contemporary C. Ross UMllmllft $1,595,000 !mks .. Secluded waterlront M. Hartling .. -$595.000 8 bdrm, • be home •••••Dnr•aw.- SECLUDED WATERFRONT-Bayside Or. COM. 4 bdrm. 4 ba. 2 frpk:s, adult retreat With old worid charm. owne< may trade $1,595,000 .,. ON THE BA Y-W1th big rooms. sangte story noor plan. top cond Low prioe. pier and slip space included S 1.195.000 TRULY UNIQUEl-Ptans & sca6e model Included few whtte water view lot so· oceanfront in ~ Corona del Mar. $1.200.000 STONEHENGE IN HARBOR RW>GE-UNRfV ALEDI -Spectacular among the spectacular. Eight bdrm, 9 ba, 7 frplc, sunroom. screening room, library, weight rm. 9000 sq ft $3,695,000 .............. , 1-5 llEWNIT IE1'm $435.000 Parklike setting. 3 bdrm ..... $895,000 4 bdrm, 3 ba • family room --•• ·-$695,000 4 bdrm on CdM hillside $1. 195.000 Ul Ce'!'e• M.Rowe 111,..,, K. Grameri -Saar-II H Markas UtlarWls• N Fogarty $115,000 Ill c.p., :1• Private retreat condo N. Tulley L.81 ISLE $598,500 !H W. 8- 5 bdrm contemporary C. Ross em&tmllft s1.59s.ooo nu..,... Sectuded waterfront M. Hartting •••• , lmlTS $990.000 •1 Dip .. Spectacular view of Harbor J . Hiekey ._. 111111 SS-49.900 an.__.._ V.ew 1 story, 4 bdrm J . Bn>c*a ... II 9W $599.500 ........ • 4 bdrm, fam rm, spa M. HUgll ..... $690.000 ......... 8 bdrm & nawtess s. ~ .. ., $550.000 ....... Horae property. 6 bdrm 0. Mflllr -~ $795.000 .. bdrm, 'pooi, view .. _ $595,000 6 bdrm, .. be home .- 3 Ill• COlll 13,000 llWI Vaulted <*lings, new paint, un- beatable location by 0 .C. Performing Arts Center. 1001 W. Stevens Ave. Gated community. 1111.-..-.MUUWm SO. COIST lmD Bubbling a1ream, pool, spa. sec. gates. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lower unit. 2 available. Ask_l_~g ,, .... ,,,.,.. ....... llUCll CILIFlllll Custom home alte on htll top wtth 360° view. 11.46 ecres with 750 producing avocado trees. Great In- vestment today and future! Total price only 111.,.. II .. ,"an C.M. EllTSllE Single family home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family room, garage, yard. 2887 Redlands. 11.-191 ........ lllllWID Condo In So. CoMt Metro area. Low- est price In complex for thta mOd9t Immaculate unit In gated, community with fLWq ........... 2 bdrm, 2 beth, veutted ceilngl, mlcrowaw, ~ end unit. Cllll ., ... u. CUTI MESA IUUll Three bdrm, 2'A bath townhome, Country kitchen, fireplace, attached 2 car garage. Submit all offers. 11111.11111•1 11 .... EISTSllE Just listed. Oollhouse on huge (over 11,000 sq. ft.) lot! Charming first home with solid Investment! Priced to sell. 11•• _,,_ CUllMlll IUCI PllPEITY Three bdrm, 1~ bath, 2 a1ory. Greet location. Community pool & t.ennis. Reduced to 11..,.. ...... IEW Lll1llll .JllTIDIODI Ocean, Bay and C&tallna Views from this 2 master suites VIiia Balboa Penthouse. Owner Is very motivated. Come see the value. Won't last at lut,111 ....... .lllT ILICIS Tl WCI SpilCioul 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 8 yr old detached home near downtown Hunt- ington. Enormoua Muter Sultetl Backyard has large spa Md ts VfJfy low maintenance. New on mnet. ....... ...... IFFlllAILE llnl Two bedroom hcX"9 Ind bachelor unit tn rear, double car garege. Good Income. Asking U-.- ~ -1 .. 631-1266 LICITill, LICITill Uke new, 3 bdrm, 2'Ai bath townhhome, flnlplllce, 2 car garage, comm. pool, spa. tennis. See Bluff Canyon. 11 ... ILMM IMlllllHl•I "" -._, 11~ 1111 ntmll• IEllCElll Beautiful 1 atory 2 bdrm 2 bath. In move-In condltlO(l. Walk to the beach. a.._ ... .... IOT OFF TIE PRESS A new llstlf9 In Meu Verde. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fam & dining rooms, expanded & hlghly upgraded. Quiet a1ree1, new carpeting, central air, French doors & wfndows, white oak, wet bar, etc, etc. One-of-a-kind special home. H~ au.-.... -:=: ·na VIEW, VIEW, YIEW ... rwo years new1 \ .. ·o. 2 bath. large comer o \.-,.ectacular ocean ·s . vtemente. Ask-ing price . ..... .... ... ,. IEW, IEWI Newport Heights location. Adorab'9 2 bdrm, 2 bath & family room, pool & spa. R-2 lot. Alley access. aat• 11a11111•• IEWPllT IElllTS Three bdrm, 2"41 beth+ loft on large lot. Fantastic potential. Hurry on this one. ..,_ -•uz..a ..,.., ..... D New ltatlno •0 \.. o.,,. touch. Walk to S .. .Nlmo. tncome. Shows w .. ,Ill .-auzams IEIT Ill M PElmlU Ck>M to bay, bNch, Md '*"· GrNt duplmt. modsn decor. 2 fpl, 2 gar-... l.llr~.t;:"* patlO w/iplral atWCue. mottvated. Submit. Alklng ONy . .. .. -11nmna1 TOP OF THE LllE Charming 3 bdrm. 2 bath Buccola home. Larger family room & dining room. Inside laundry. Bay windows. Excellent Mesa Verde location. N11,000 "ACllE IWllfUWI DDWI SOUTH IELllHTFIL Sll CLEIEITE Marblehead area. Three bdrm. 2·. bath. formal dining room. morning room. all with nice ocean views. Call for special showing UH,100 JlCllE UllUIUI PRllE USTSIDE TWO 01 l LDT Adorable Cape Cod house. Two bdrm, 1 bath. + 3 bdrm rental house IUl,000 CHiii Clll 40 ACRE PARCEL Off the Ortega Hwy, near residential development, last of the large parcels. Build residential or rural ranches. Call for details. ~~ 1nn111mn IEWPORT BUCH ESTATE lPPROI. ~ ACRE Rambling ranch style residence with 3 bdrm. den & family room This magnificent home 1s situated on a double lot Country kitchen with sunny breakfast eating area. Separ- ate formal dining area. Solarium win- dows and much more. Oversized grounds with lush tropical rear yard, pool, spa, expansive grassed area with fruit trees. '·Perfect Setting for a Luau." JUST REDUCED. SU.,_ UIUllUS llSTl IESI FllER·lllTS FlYe-2 bdrm. 1 bath, wfth k6cker. p,..,,. lncome low. Makes sense with 25% de;. Ask~ 1••.- WOIEI: llOW YOUR DPTIOIS Our advice in helping make wise & informed real estate decisions is cal- culated to help the divorced, widowed, or independent woman be- come self-reliant & secure in her own real estate matters. UYll I 111111 THE ABSOLUTE FllEST Material and workmanship are the nallmark of this exqu1s1te home nes- tled in the hills of Orange. Thts beauti- ful home has the most fabulous view ever Call for details. Stl0,000 Sii IOTIVlTE SELLER EXQUISITE DECOR Incredible front row ocean & harbor views Exclusive Irvine Terrace. • bdrm, 3 bath with total class. A com- plete remodel with views from every- where this elegant home features European kitchen with white oak cabinetry. white marble flooring high vaulted ceilings. family room & formal dining. The sumptuous master suite has its own private enclosed courtyard. 11, 111,.. 1 .. TlMI OPEi .al SAT Im 1-4 1111 .... TtlUCI 54 ACRES GRAISE cou11n Build 5 Estate size home. Mountain, canyon and coastal views. ntt,• ll&llll J&SZllW&ll 3 COLLllS ISWD Exclusive bayfront home with 1aoc postcard views of the Harbor This property with its own private dock has been reduced by hundreds of thousands11 Don t miss out. call today 11,111.- JUl IUl lR 14 UllTS ORll&E coa1n Pride Building with assumable 1st. Great Mix. 11.-.- IUlm .MSDIW• lLIOll ORCHlRI 433 acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. Complete underground sprinkler irrigation. $700,000 yr gross. 1sv. return. As- sum ab I e Fed land bank loan-$5,900/acre. Blue Diamond. U,IM,• CllCI • uz .-s FOR LUSE Prime Mesa Verde location. 5 bdrm, 3 batfl. new carpeting & kitchen ap- pliances. freshly painted. Ready for immediate occupancy. Close to golf course & shopping. 1 year new. u.1• .IACll( ... , ••• l FEW OF 011 LISTllCS ... _,.a 11 Sanli Ana-28R-llloo J' ..... ntlBS-~a Ana JBR-Pla'l 11...,. 11a1191-~1J A.,._2BR-UISO" Si-. ---~-.CBil-Coooe< ltOt~s 1121.m --SMlll Alli 4'31l·J~ SI~ ·~-Costa ... f''>d-'BR-...ones II~ n.t ST-Costa "~·2BR •encr ., .. ~~Boe~ 33R~ mu. • la n-New:>or· ae..c"' 38R-• e-x ~ ua. --Cosu .,ieu.jBA.Manclit""\¥ W. --Newwl lie,)Cll·3BR-Ptafl U11M1 41lf Smll-Neowport Bead>-Un.ts-UIUfti Ali. l9,.. If ~W1 !!e«:n-1BR-$otlltl ml.Im ... ,_~,. ~ l 1!>11$-Con-mu. WJ.n ma-San o-.nit-JBR.ttlndlerr., ma.a. Nll-.0 ~ Beac:tl-58R-Pfaf! .... ...,_ COfon1 Oii Uar..CBR·l<OOC>S .... l9G-Newoort 8Nctl-28R.Koops ... •M-~8-:11-26~ ... ~-Newoort ~BA-«ooos ... ..,,.._'-Port Selch-JBR-Koopa ..... --·f-C4ron1 del "'-..3EJR.Koops -- ~ oel "'-4M&www ,.._.. lm .. _Newoon BwMBR-.itoaps "·-- 234 EAST17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA .. lcCASUll .... 1111111111 I I ftAGa 18/IATUm»AY MAY JI. 1-DAILY NOT /mAL lllTAU WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. • • NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Brand new fabulous 4 bdrm home with a 360• view roof terrace. Complete with the finest workmanship & materials including marble & granite, crown mold- ing & single light Fr doors. 631-1400 .......... $995,000 ON THE WATER OCEAN AND BA YFRONT BA YFRONT CONDO panoramic views. this totally remodeled 2 bdrm includes all the beautiful furnishings right down to the last teacup for a H:eat la~~h.f~ta1-~: .. ~.~-~·l·i·~-~-~~'.~~~~~-~~~~-~2S.= CANNERY Vll.LACE condo with exciting bay ac- tion & night li~ht views. Immaculate 2 bdrm with formal dining in pleasing neutral tones. Gracious !iving.for the discnminating buyer in security build- ing with doorman & pool. 631-400 ............... '475,000 NEWPORT BEACHFRONT Over 2SOO Sq Ft of luxury in this top quality 2 story 3 bdrm beachfront penthouse on the bay, with dining room, den & 2 large decks for extended views of city lights & the bay. 631 -1'400 .................................................. $480,000 Open Sunday 1-5------··-···-· .. ···--·-· 1115 w .. t Bay BA YFRONT CONDO in Cannery Vill;age area. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath with marble fireplace & fantastic views of the bay, city li~hts and mount;ains. ~r:.r~11~~~~.~-.~~~~ .. ~ .. ~.~.~~-.~~~: .. ~.~-~1~:.; BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Spectilcular Newport H;arbor & night light views from this spacious sunny 2 bdrm & den unit. Wrapped around a skylit atrium there are high ceilings, living room fireplace & master suite With view balcony & deck. 631-1400 ........................................................................... ssss,oeo Open Sat&: Sun l-5-M• 121 Udo Park Dr 83 UDO VILI.ACE are;a waterfront with dock for 30' boat. Quality built, "like new" gracious 3 bdrm with oak trim & cabinetry, spiral staircase, 2 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, patio & security system. 631-1400 ........................................................................... $Ul.OOO BALBOA ISLAND Victori¥1 biyfront with l bdrms, doct & terrlfk ~iewl. lmmKulate with new berber carpet, it has a 9ourmet kitchen, forrNI dining room, den & fire- ~es,: ... ~'.~:~ ... ~ ... ~~~'.~~-.~~~~ ... ~ ... ~.s·~~ NEWPORT BBACB OPFICE 2431 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-831-1400 Realtors® ~NeMU~ BA YFRONT CONDO on 7th floor with outstanding ocean views from every room. Elegant and SJNcious contemporary 2 bdrm with touches of ebony, t~k and etched gbss and handsome custom wall tr~t­ ments. Security bldg with doorman & pool. 631-1400 ........................................................................... $795,000 BAY VlEW CONDO on 5th floor in securi1y building with doorman & pool. Beautifully decorated 2 bdrm with extensive use of tile in entry, kitchen, balcony & wetbar Fabulous vistas of turning basin and city lights. 631 -1400.... .. . . . ............................ $125.000 DOVER SHORES bayfront with dock for a SO' boat. Beautiful one story 3 bdrm home with dining & family rooms & 3 sunny patios. Hardwood floors, oak molding & cabinetry & stained glass skyliRhts. 631-1400 ......................................................... ~~- CORONA DEL MAR Ocanfront custom with white water views & stairs to beach. ~utiful 2 bdrm with every amenity. Den, library, formal dinin1 room, Fr doors & hardwood firs. Security system & satellite dish. 631-1400 ................................................................................. Open Sat &: Sun 1-'----·-JCU 0c.an 81.d HARBOR ISLAND Road bayfront with dock for 3 large boats. Extensive use of redwood, glass & fine ~rdwoods in this sophist1c•ted 6 bdrm with den, dining room, office & fabulous vi~ down Hubor lsl~nd ch;annel. 631-1400 ................................ S11S..- MID PENINSULA traditional style bayfront with slip for large boat, Open Ir bright 4 bdrm with 5 V2 baths, fotmal dining & very large family room plus an ~~,~~~~~.~ .. ~.~~~.~--~~~ .. ~ .. ~,~= UNDA ISLE Custom S bdrm with family Ir formal dining rooms, l firepllc:es & br~kfast room, 2 wnny patk>t and pier & llip for 1 large boil. Step1 to tennl$ & clubhoule In this guard@d blyfront community. 631· 140C) ......................... _ ............................ , ••• -·~ PENINSULA POINT ~potential & a real challenge in this 3 story landmark property "on guard" at the en~ to Newport's harbor, wilh fabuloua views & the advan- ta,es of Peninsula Point livina. 631-1400 ...... $1,300,000 UDO ISLE bayfront with dock for brge boat & desirable main channel views. Air conditioned S bdrm with formal dining room, SJN & security system & l;arge built in bar. Great home for e ntert;ain- ing.631-1400 .................................................. $1,495,000 Open Sat 6 Sun 1-5·-----··--220 Via Udo Nord UDO ISLE custom bayfront with dock for b~e boat. Perfection rn every detail & meticulously marntarned S bdrm with formal dining & cozy family room off kitchen. Traditional style with lovely decor & h;ard - wood floors. All bedrooms, utility room & storage on 2nd floor with back stairs to maids room. 631-1400 ........................................................................ $1,'50,000 LINDA ISLE "Manor House" with 4 bdrms, den/guest. 2nd floor gallery, 2 story entry, gourmet kitc hen, cozy family room & elegant formal bayfront dinmR room. leaded & stained glass windows & Fr . doors open 10 1he spectacubr bay view & to 1he 1errace leading to a dock for 2 Luge boa IS. 631 -1400 ····· ................................................................. $1 ,900,000 LIDO ISLE Rare waterfront cnarm in this gracious "Old Pasadena" style home with an unbelievable 77' 'ln the bay & slips 10 accomodate two large boats. Drama11c lat11ced courtyard entry with fountain, 4 bdrms up & maids room down, plus formal dining, family room & librilry. lovely brick bayfront terrace perfect for entertaining. 631-1400 .............. $3,900,000 UDO ISLE Ultimate blyfront estate potential with 2 contiguous lots equalin1 115' Of'\ the water in a fabulous tip of Lido Isle loation. One lot with SS' of bily frontage & a beautiful 2 story S bdrm home with a pool, 5JN & dock for large boat, the other with 60' of bay frontage and a 3 b<frm home & dock. SeJNr- ately at $3,900,000 and $2,950,000 respectively. Or sold together. 631-1400 ... , .... '" ....... -................ .000 LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT ~~~-W~A-T_E_R_F~R~O-n~H-O~M-«~E" Realtors® .. 7'ze,u11u 7'eopeztk4 011 tle tPatez ... 11ear tlte water a111/ wltM a vkw o/ tle tPaue Fresh white decor coupted with ~med ceilings and french doors to patio & prden crute a fresh clean look for this totally rem<>deled 3 bdrm home with new kitchen & baths. All top quality. Reduced 631-1400 ........................................................... $499,.500 Open Sat A: Sun 1-5 ·--21' Via Ithaca LIDO ISLE UDO ISLf. T ouilly remodeled & freshly painted J bedroom home with 2 baths and new carpet & tile throughout. Light & bright with attractive south patio. 631-1400........................... . . . .. .......... ssa,ooo UDO ISL£ Attractive 2 bdrm & den (could be 3rd bedroom} home on one of lido's prettiest streets, just steps from tennis, clubhouse & beach. Formal dining room and ut-in gourmet kitchen. Three fireplaces, hardwood floors, oak cabinetry & planta· t1on shuuers throughout. 631-1400 ............... $50,000 Open Sat A: Sun 1-S---·--········Zlt Via San Remo UDO lSL£ Freshly painted & decorated country style 4 bdrm loaided with charm. Beamed ceilings, Fr doors, hardwood floors, new berber carpet & large sunny used brick patio on extra brge strttt to street lot. 631-1400 .................................................. $749,000 LIDO ISLE Exceptional remodel featured ii:' L.A. Times "tlOME" magazine . un't be duplicated tod.ly, 6 bdrms, fami7 room & bonus/library built ~~~~~~ 1:::.";/,_c,~<:Q~ ... ~~~~'.~~-~--~~ .. ~~ ... ~~~~~~~ UDO ISLE Charming l bdr"" w e . extra wide lot, country COC~e feelio ~ \-'~floors, ~ed ceilings, and &: .... _ .. 11. Open and bright floor pbn withs .,oors to large sunny patio. 631-1400 .......................................................... $411.- NBWPORT BEACH OFFICE Mal W. COAST HIGHWAY 7 4-631-1400 OTHER NEWPORT DOVER SHORES PROPERTIES BALBOA ISLAND STORE Prime Marine Ave. lo- c .i111m 15 ~l'dr INse buy-out. Fully remodeled 1 loth1n)I. ,hup 1111;1•ntory negotiable. 673-6900 ............ $95,000 BIG CANYON golf coursc-<.ondo with 3 bdrms 1m luJmg md\Wr w11h b.ikony great views & l car RcJrclge 'l.1o~t df••.trJblt• location m small well land- 'c JfWd c omplt.•-c with tC'nn1s, pool & spa Close to f.i\hmn !\land Ar hNche\ 631-1400 ... . .. S320,000 **NEW LISTINGS** BLUFFS TOWNHOM£ Highiy u~ htoryend unit with floors of paver ules, «t:ood & new <..trpe11ng Decorators own 3 bdrm home with 1 car 1i1•11.tgc & inside utility room Fresh, clean & bright \.\ 11h r r doors & front & rear patios. 673-6900 ......................... $315,000 LIDO ISL£ Wonderful location just steps from tennis. clubhouse & beach Lovely 3 bdrm with formal dm1ng room & lots of street appeal, never h<'forC' on m.trket. One bdrm down & two up. open & bright with beamed ceilings & sunny south patio on l'Xtr.i l.trge lot 631·1400 ............................ SSSS,OOO LIDO ISL£ Spacious 4 bdrm home with formal J1nmg room built around landr.caped patio on extra 1.irgl' lot Contemporary style with high ceilings. slate rntry & flexible open floor plan. Downstairs nuster ,ult<' ""1th ~eparate den Attractive street to street loc.i11on 631-1400. . ................ "75,000 UDO ISLE BA YFROm Most deweable "'Soud" 1111dttnn"'1th l111lt• private beac h & dock for several hudh 'kl1< ulousl\ m.imtamed custom 4 bdrm hon 1 hi 1inw t'\l'r on marl.et. Very Llrge "l " ,hJflt"tl I" in.: J1nmg .. rca opens to bays1de terrace "11 1 11•11 Jc 1.ihlt.· .i""ning... grea1 for entertaining. 811)1.hl .\ op1·n ""'th 1rad1t1nnal feel, 1ust steps to · 1 1hh11u,1· & 1t•nnl\ 631-1400 .......... Sl,.550,000 LINDA ISLE h< 1lln(( contemporary desigr built .u n .. ind J IJr)(<' t•nirv < ourtyard with tinkling tgun- 1.un \.\uh1lc•H·I 4 bdrm with family room, den and dr.imJt1c 1. ''°' .. l(Ourmet lutchen. High ceilings, twrlwr (dlp~·t1n1< Jnd tile floors Sunny patios & large dock bl l 1400 . ... . ........ Sl,'50,000 BAYSIDE COVES Beautifully upgraded "l egend" in this terrific gated complex with pool & spa and 1ust steps from Balboa Island. Light and .i1ry ~rber c arpe1ed one bdrm with den/guest, custom cabi- netry & papers & large tiled deck. 631-1400 . . .................................... $349,000 BA YSHORES Charming 2 bdrm home on large quiet lot, completely remodeled with a Southwestern feeling Built around a large patio, broad expanses of glass, p.iver 11le floors, French doors & beamed ceilings create a very open, light & ~i!Y feeling. 6 31 • 1400 .... ; . . . . ....... (Ul)USS.111 BA YCREST '<>Ph"11c .itecl contemporary 4 bdrm r<'mod<'ll'd "'1th lop qual1tv Soft beige & wh1tc.- dt'< or rm mJI dmml( & family rooms, brNkfast nook & lo .. eh bm I.. trimmed patio, sparkling pool & triple gar.ti(<' bJl-1400 . ... .. . .. . .................. $.SIS.- CORONA DEL MAit New, ultn contemporary 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm & den condos in f~oolous loatiO!" on a cliff with the enrire harbor 1Mir fee~. Cedar sided ;~~g::Y!J~-t~.c:c;~~~: .. ~-~~~-.~~~-~ =.= WATEllFllOJl1' lfOFIEa, INC • ......... ~p.tc 1ou' contemporary S bdrm home on corner lot with room for pool Paned windows in livtng & dmm1< area, \lep upl" tn~ room with mirrored wall & view ol b.tcl. b.iy & city lights.In lovely neighborhood with commmun1h beache-; 631-1400 .. ..$531,1!! CORONA DEL MAR custom 4 bdrm .. upe Cod," ster.s from main beach luxury master with vaulted ce1 mgs. Fp & priv.lte sun deck plus fofmaJ dining room, ea1-1n kite hen and family room opening to patio 63 1-1400 .. . ............ -· $10 .... Open Saturday 1-5-Z3l Poi.nMtti.a NEWPORT HEICHTS with unobstructed views of bay & oce.ln from all rooms Tri-level with 3 bdnns, formal dining & family rooms, breakfast room & big bonus room (extra bdrmsll Two decks for in- door/outdoor living 631-1400 ................. .,.,._ Open Sat It Sun 1-5-------%405 Cliff Dr HARBOR RIDCE 'lpe>nJc uldr wat<'f & night light \.1t•w., from th" up~rad<'d 'De,on..,hire" with 4 bdrm\, fam1I~ & form.ti dmm~ 1oom~. den & private pool & \pd & l hul(t> dC'd\ lu<,tom papers & wmdow trt>atmc•ni-. 631-1400 $174..900 COSTA MESA COST A M£SA Freshly ~intt>d, light & bright 1 bdrm with new carpet & dra~ m attractive newer com- plex Assumable loan 631-1400 .. . . . ..(LH)S7 ..... COST A MESA \Up<'r \..tlue m th1<, 'bdrm townhome End umt 'h1th ~ood\\' 1.rndr,capin((. ceramic ule in kitchen & balh\ hreplac.e m 111.in& room & double attac h(•d J(aral(e 6J 1-1400 $152.,111 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Fantastic 3 bdrm, 1 h ~th beautifully redone home with nearly everything shiny new roof, kitchen, .ipplwnce\ & floor cover- ings Nicely lands.caped large lot in ne.at nergh- borhood 631-1400 . . .. . . . $225 ... COSTA MESA 4-plex True pride of ownef"Sh1p, never a vacancy. Two 1 bdrm units and two l bdrm units with enclosed prages, completely refurbished in and out New carpets, kuchen appl~nces, tile & ~int. 673-6900 ..... . . ....... ...... . ............ ... BIG CANYON . BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 - .. PAGK JO/SAT'U9DAY llAY J1, t•Jlm·--------------------------------DAILY PILOT /BAL U'TATS THE DALE BOUT A S S 0 C I A T . I 0 N I THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY CORONA HIGHLANDS . . . A perfect meld of architectural brllllance and Old World craftsmanship. The approach to this 3 story home ts through a park-like courtyard featuring a dry creek. A marvelous free-standing guest house. Inside the maJn residence you will find 4 bedrooms, 41~ baths, a library, a family room, a raised dining room, a huge game room, a sumptuous master suite ... and a gourmet kitchen. Access to a private ocean beach . . . . . . . . . . -~ ................................................ $1,315.000 Open Sun 1·5--·--·---·--440 Alvefa TerrK:e DOVER SHORES ... One of the community's more spacious and splendidly appointed view homes. Exalted location. Onty eight houses line this serene cul-d•sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street. When It happens. it's an event...as Is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. 'Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows, used brick, custom papers, built-Ins of all kinds here in abundance. Other desirable charac- teristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar. two air conditioners, a secur- ity system and beautiful gardens ......... 1175,000 Open Sun 1-5 ... .._ .. ._. ____ 1000 Wntwlnd Way , BIG CANYON . . . Elegant Versallle Model. 4 bedrooms. 4'.i! baths. Family room. Beautifully I situated on over 1 /3 acre on the golf course. Estate sized private yard has large pool, spa, barbeque and gazebo for gracious entertaining. French windows and doors In kitchen and mas- ter bedroom. Marble floors In entry and dining l room. 3 fireplaces. Air conditioned. Fabulous potentiaJ In this former model............. SIS0,000 I DOVER SHORES ... This unusual residence Is blessed with an abundance of everything. Ma- jestic views. 4 bedrooms. Spacious Indoors and out. Fruit trees. It even has 2 retractable roofs, one over an Immense atrium and one over the pool Other virtues Include a dining room and family room. This Is no ordinary property. It Is a residence of dramatic scope and limitless possibilities ........................................... 1775,000 DOVER 8HORE8 ... Large famlllee can be fun .. .ff there Is adequate apace. A magnlfloent home des6gned for comfort. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Dining room,•~: and entry hall wfth MexicM pawn. remodeled with skytlghta end 1111 new appfiancee. Wet bat With wtne storage. Delightful back bay and Newport Center view. 3 Cat garage .................... sns.ooo UDO 181..E ... New French Mediterranean con- t~ home. 3 bedrooms. Lqft. 3 batha. Two block• from Lido CtubhouM. Soarlng cell- ing In ltvlng room. Marble flrept.ae open1 to • ffYlng room and dining r<>On\9. Gourmet kltehen. LJght 08lk floors. Berber carpet. Cultom oYer- la.d apa. Water view from NCOnd ltOfY. AJr condttloned. Thia quaHty home ,_ tt aH. ................................................................ 1111.m KINGS ROAD . . . Most desirable Newport Beach address. Panoramic vtew from family room with magnlflcent custom bar. A kitchen to die for! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Plenty of space for adding on. lrresistlbte playhouse In backyard. If you're looking for quaJlty ... charm ... and lo- catlon ... glve yourself a treat. Come see this fabulous home. You'll want ltl... .......... tlSl,000 Open Sun 1-5-·······-·-··--110 Klnp Road BIG CANYON . . . Expanded Monaco con- dominium In guard gated community. Elevated location wtth panoramic gott course view. 3 bedrooms. 2~ baths. Dramatic llvfng room with cathedral celling. Marbte wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on fl~t noor. Hardwood noors In entry and kitchen. 3 car garage. Air condlttoned. A great floor plan for easy living or etegant enter- tainment. .............................................. "50,000 BAYCREST . . . Spectacular remodeled home on prestigious Anttgua way. Spacious and bright. 4 bedrooms, family room, study, 3 fire- places. mirrored wall In tMng room, high beamed ceilings. Sumptuous master bedroom suite with 8x 12 walk In doset and dream bath- room with whir1poof tub. The kitchen Is a show- place with magnificent custom domed ceiling and 2 side by side built-In Amana refrigerators. Secluded patio and pool... ...................... ooo Open Sun 1-5. ................ ·-·-·-1334 Antigua Way BA YCREST . . . This extraordinary property Is betng offered for the first time by the original owners. It's a definite "must see." Located on a quiet, hlghly respected, tree-lined street. Situ- ated on a vast cut-d•sac like lot. Handsomely landscaped grounds. Immaculate Interior. 6 bedrooms Including 2 master suites. Oen. Fam- lty room. Enormous pool ...................... 1515,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5---·-1111 Glenwood Lene KINGS ROAD . . . Cape Cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Vistas of Bay and Ocean. Incomparable location. A rare find. A wealth of practlcat. comfortabte features such aa pool, new decks, automatic sprinklers and ,,_. dttveway ........................................ '515,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..• Custom horM. Beaut•· fully constructed 2 bedroom and den. 2 full baths. Country Nvtng at Its beat. Step down IMng room with beauttfut river rock ftrept9Qe. Situated on large comer lot with view of ooean from muter bedroom.................................. -.000 Open aat..aun 1-L.-111 ...... Ane A.._ BA YCMIT . . . Superb location. One of the most preettgtous f'MIW\bomood8 In the com- munity. This ~ b09m • Mnd9ome ex- terior and tn lntertOr capable of ~ the demand• of a lwge ~· lwge f8mly. 4 bedroom.. F~ room. room. The~ atnum featur• a lldlng roof. home la 8llO endowed With lllr concllGlq, • Willk~ ..... 3 ~.a poet end• .. Md wet.ml. F..-..Hy '-············ .. ········-·-····-····._ ..... ---°'*' -~ 1711 Alltl1•• • ., 631-1300 BALBOA PENINSULA ... This beauttful custom home Is IO refreshing. Protessionalty decorated in Whttee and neutrals with a wwy clean unctut- tered atmoephere. 6 years old. 3 bedrooms, each With private bath. The ceUtngs are opened beamed and wood planked. Built In furniture and plantation shutters throughout. Thermal- pane windows, skyttghta, built In vacuum sys- tem, wet bar, decorater oeramfc tlle, bultt-ln barbecue-The master suJte has Its own flreplace and two extra large deci<s with views of the city and ocean. This home is truty a breath of fresh air and best of all just steps to the beach. .................................................................... ,000 BACK BAY VIEW ... Magnificent 17,000 plus square foot lot wtlh panoramic view of the Back Bay, city lights and mountaJns. Sparkling pool on view side of handsome ranch style home with tots of room for expansion. Two huge bedrooms. Wonderful country kitchen. Oversized two car garage. Large trees create an almost pastoral feeling In a very convenient location. Ex~lent value ..................................................... 1425,000 EASJBLUFF . . . Comfortable, Immaculate home suitable for practical famlty living. 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. Pool. Come delight in the warmth and security that emanates from the large country kitchen. This t)ome Is truly an outstanding value In today's market... S371,000 BA YCAEST ... Great buy in Baycrest, Spacious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many upgrades Including Imported marble floors, new carpets, skylights and new fireplace In family room. The custom drapes and appliances are only four years old. Air conditioned. Call us for an appointment. .............................................................. ~000 Open s.t 1-4 ............ --.1112 lntne Awenue GARDEN GROVE ... Nearly new, gated Meadowbrook VIiiage townhome In Garden Grove. This trMevet, 3 bedroom, 3 beth condo Is highly upgraded. Master bedroom hu wlk-in dOMt wtth mirrored wardrob9 doors. Vilutted oemnga. Very dean unit tn fantastic complex whleh lncludee poet, apa, tennil courta. You mtJ9t ... thll °"8 ••...•.•................•........ ,__ · LA°'*A ~CH LOT . . • Buldable ~om hofnnlle In .,._,.tfuf Laguna e.ctt. Pcl11.,._ vtew from Mcond story. LOt .. ~ 8,300 ....... feel. A nice canyon Mtting. C.. for dtrectlonl to property and drtve by ....... •.-: RANCHO C~ORNIA ... Two flbutoUa k>ta wfth uttltttee in La er.ta. Unobltructed ... owno0edng Beer er.. Gott eour.. Selir • fln.noe .................................... 5 Acrea ... lllJlll ............................................. lt+Aaa:.:tll\111 iiiiiiiiiiiiii 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH -iiiiiiiiiii llEW llTE C.f.I. fllllll llMf 1776,000 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 with spa, guest & servant quar- ters, bay windows, French doors. microwave, den, 3 car garage & wrap around deck. Has 5 bedrooms. 5 baths, paddle fans & more! Cati today! ..................................... 714/759-1 501 IPPIRllT• + llfW 1171,100 COST A MESA-Cheerful Bluffs 2 story condo overlooking the city lights. Has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. fireplace, beamed ceilings, balcony and newty decorated with new paint. carpets and kitchen & bathroom floors. A genuine value! Call today for more details ................. 714/759-1501 ICEll llEI IEllEI 1111,110 NEWPORT BEACH-Sophisticated Harbor Hills 4 bedroom, 2 bath resi- dence with many extras. Has security system, cheery hearth and 3 car gar- age. On a premium lot In a family area. Home redecorated with plantation shutt... and morel An excellent valuel ......•..................... 714/759-1501 Great Western Real Estate Offers You A Future With A Future INCREASED EARNINGS T HROUG H • Lut rat I\ t-, Kraduated commission scale • ('ompan) provided Legal Defense Program • :-iuperior training programs and seminars • '\at111nal relocation/referral network • Al(icr~1\e and innovative statewide and local advertising • Free use of business telephones. desks. ... tat111nery, collateral material • Complete!, equipped, beautifully dt-('orated and well located offices • Quarterlv planned and sponsored company promotwns • :\tanagement opportunities • l'op awards • Top ret·o~nition • Full sen ice real estate com pan~ ( t'-.no\\. mortgage & insurance services I PLUS ALL EXPENSE PAID NATIONAL& I \ITERNATIONAL CONFERENCES FOR Ql'ALIFIED ASSOCIATES 1t86 ... BERMUDA! '"' ... HONG KONG! 1181 •u CARIBBEAN CRUISE! 1988 will be LONDON! T HERE'S STILL T IME FOR YOU TO EARN YOU R TRIP! C' ALL TODAY FOR YOUR PERSONAL INTERVIEW. (714) 759-1501 Judy Dye, Manager IMMACULATE a PflfECl 1111,HI SANT A ANA-Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath near South Coast Plaza. Great master suite, fireplace in living room, & on a quiet cut-de-sac. Has 2 car garage with opener + many little ex- tras like plush carpet, mirror ward- robes, super landscaped, no wax floors. tile entry & more! A splendid home buy. Come & see this one now! ..................................... 714/759-1501 ElllCIT lllCI 1111,111 COSTA MESA-Highlights this charming 3 bedroom. 1. 75 bath home in good family area. Completely re- modeled master suite. indirect light- ing, walk-in closet, remodeled master bath plus many other extras. Also features a 2 car garage with boat access. A first rate home value! For more inofrmation. call .. 714/759-1501 IECLllEI CIAIM 1111,111 LAGUNA BEACH-Fantastic tri-level home with salty breezes. Snuggled on a hillside with ocean view. Features 2 fireplaces. gazebo, spa. large view deck overlooking the canyon, famity room, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths plus 2 car garage. Owner is motivated! Priced for a fast sate!.. ............ 71•1759-1501 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach (714) 759-1501 f,,, ,,,, "'11\1 Ill•'" l '/•'I•' ' ,, ' ' ••• i./ ,•111 'l11'llh, 11111 11//11 t\ lilt 11/1\'ll cfo1h /1111118Jt'lu111 ftl H k) rm PAGlr 22/SATURDAY MAY Z1. 1-----------------------------------•DAILY PILOT/RllAL HTA'ft Protecting yourself from losing your home BJ JASPER ANO AMEY HEMPEL llooC'l ............. SACRAMENTO -Real estate law questions and answers: a. I buy a house and still owe the mortgage-holder, say, $100,000, The house Is properly Insured for fire and other casualties. It burns down. The insurance company pays the mort- gage-holder $100,000 and all I am left with Is a pile of ashes on a lot. Can this happen? -J.F., Sacramento A. To give you a deflnltlve answer to your question, we would need more facts, such as whether you had any equity in your home, whether any portion of the property remains stand- ing, whether there was a second deed or third deed of trust on the property, and similar questions. As a general rule, however, the "normal" deed of trust requires you as the borrower to maintain fire insurance and to name your mortgage company as an additional Insured on the policy. The typicaJ deed of trust also provides that In the event of fire, you contractual- ly agree to allow the Insurance com- pany to pay the mortgage up to the total amount owed. If the Insurance proceeds exceed the amount of the mortgage due, the excess shouki be remitted to you. From your letter we cannot determine the amount of in- surance coverage. The only positive aspect of the situation you describe Is that you probably would not owe any more on the mortgage. and would own the land on which your house was buitt free and clear of a mortgage. Presumably, you could obtain a construction loan and rebuild it. However, given the skimpy facts in your letter, we encourage you to review any such situation with your insurance company, the mortgage company, and if necessary an attorney for a full exploration of your rights. Q. I am seeking an attorney who is a certified, qualified real estate special- ist. I have a real estate problem I want to discuss with him. How do I find someone knowledgeable In the real estate area? -E.C., San Pedro A. While some legal specialties are recognized by the State Bar of Cali- fornia, real estate is not among them. For example, an attorney may become a certified specialist In criminal law or family law by passing an examination and satisfying the State Bar .as to.bJs or her qualifications to practioe In that area Any attorney, however, may hold himself or herself out as qualified and specializing in the real estate field. regardless of whether or not that attorney has done anything more than pass the State Bar examination. Many sources can help you In finding an attorney who practices and special- izes In real estate law. The first would be the recommendation of a friend or colleague who has used and Is satisfied with a particular attorney. Many county bar associations keep lists of attorneys who practice in various areas, and will refer you to those attorneys for a nominal fee. Another good source of attorneys Is professlopal associations, such as the local apartment-owners association. These associations can recommend an attorney experienced in the type of work usually required by Its members, to Its members and sometimes to non- members. You also can go to your local library and ask to see a copy of the Martin- dale-Hubbell directory of attorneys. These attorneys are listed by geo- g< aphical location. and a brief descrip- tion of the type of practice and representative clients of a firm may be fisted In this directory. When you meet with an attorney for the first time. you have a right to Interview that person about his or her qualifications to handle your case. You will want to ask how long this particular attorney has been practicing law and how many cases similar to yours-he or. she has hen<fled. Be sure to ask all of the questions on your mind, Including how long the attorney thinks the case will take, the probable events and procedures that will take place, and the eventual cost to you. When you hJre an attorney to do work for you, you almost surely will be given a written contract to sign. which details your obligations and the services the attorney will provide. Even though you have signed a contract with this attorney, you have an absolute right at any time to fire that attorney and hire another If you are dissatisfied with his or her services. You atways can go to another attorney and get a second opinion, although many attorneys are reluctant to second-guess the work of another HARBOR REALTY attorney. Your attorney always should return your: telephbne calls and keep you aware of the status of your case. If you do not believe you are getting proper service, you should complain directly to the a11orney in writing. a. Before my mother passed away in Oregon, she named my youngest brother administrator of her estate. She owned real estate In Oregon. When that brother had a heart a11ack, my older brother took over and lived on the property, and when he died, my sister -who lives In Oregon -had the administration of the estate put In her name. The rest of the family all lives In California, and we want to have my younger brother put back as administrator of the estate. We want to liquidate the property and divide the amount among all of us equally. What can we do about this? • -R.K., Sacramento A. Your questk>n brings up two very Important principles of the law. The first is that the law relating to real estate is the law of the state in which the property is located. Real estate law differs from state to state. and you will have to consult an Oregon attorney for any questtons you have In this case. The second principle Is that ques- tions regarding probate and adminl&- tretlon of estates are governed by the laws of the state In which fhe person who died lived at the time of his or her death. Therefore, all of your questions must be answered under the principles of Oregon law. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm ......... 11...- You can really enjoy the summer herel Attrect- Nefy decorated 2 bedroom 2 bath wa. &WbOa condo over 1700 aq. ft. wtth large family room & 2 patJoL fili&I• 1m•= 11 ... Nicely decorated 2-bdrm 2 bath Villa a.1boa penthouae untt wtth a bay view from the dedc ptus vauhed ceMinga, lkyl'Gf'ita. ftreptace, extra storage and a very motivated Mier. -llnml Ulllm 11.11 .. Large 3 bdrm townhome, very private with tta own IWtmmlng pooj and apadous 1Un deck. Beautifufty decorated Witt\ French doors. .._ pfacee tn IN rm & mast• bClnn, .,_..., cuttom cwpettng, NH wet bw, crown rnoldlnp & hlgt'I oelHI 91.. Only one of tu ktndl .... .. .•. Corona del ~~tunny bMcony. 2 bdnN, 2 baths, gar11ge. 111•191 Gate QU8lded community. Suneet vtewa from deck. 1 bdrm. _,,. Am "°°' condo with n6oe patio. 2 bdrma, 2 bathe, femhy rm. 11_,,. DAILY PILOT /ftA&. IUTATW ·---------------------------------· SATURDAY MAY 21, t ... /PAGE H Realtor moves up the ladder to own business Where do you go when you're the best at what you do? 'You go up," says Patrick Tenore "To grow-is to pfogress-1s to change .. After ten highly successful years at RE/MAX Realtors. Patrick M . Tenore has opened his own reaJ estate com- pany in Newport Beach to service Orange County. "I have enjoyed working for RE/MAX. They have been good to me and I ve done well for them But it's time for a change." says Tenore When you consider the awards that Tenore has won, it's not surprising that Tenore has decided to start his own company. Consider his achievements He set a new record in Orange County in 1987 for personally having approximately $25 million in sales and 100 transactions, an accomplishment unprecedented in local residential real estate by a single agent (To put this in perspective. the average RE/MAX agent has 27 transactions per year) At the recent RE/MAX Realtors Awards Convention. Tenore received the following awards: -1 RE/MAX Agent in Orange County = 2 RE/MAX Agent tn the United States out of approximately 20.000 agents. -5 RE/MAX Agent Internationally RE/MAX Halt of Fame Rec1p1e nt How did Tenore become the num ber one real estate agent 1n Orange County? "I'm a problem solver." claims Tenore. "I don't sell houses. I solve problems and ftnd ~uttons You have to ask me to write an order ... Tenore·s approach is to listen to the client's needs correct situations and follow through · No escrows fall out and there are no client complaints. · he says "I have a complete back-up support system and several highly trained successful licensed real estate associates working with me I will also look for 2 or 3 more licensees to take to the top with me Unlike many realtors who specialize in a given ar.:oa Tenore has had listings throughout Orange County ranging from S 100 000 to $6 8 m1ll1on homes to service anyone big or small My clients dre very loyal to me When they move lrom the beach to the hills then back to the beach they don t want to hire an agent that specializes 1n any certain area They want someone who knows the territory 1s knowledge- able and specializes in highly per- sonalized caring service Tenore to who all his clients are special has handled properties tor cetebr1!1P,s such as actress Heather Lock iear a~ well as Bon Jov1 and other members of the rock group Bon Jovt marketing two members a home once ownPC by the late Ricky Nelson I :im now able to otter more person.ii zed dnd specialized services to my clients f have the latitude to hand II" .w , real Pstate s1tuat1on with a more J rec• rind mmedtdle response says T »nor·· Ten "'" nv"'<.ls a great deal of time and rn ney 1n10 marketing He spends appro•1m.J!Plf S 150 000 per year mar- ket1nQ tnd mPrchand1s1nq client s prope·· es 10 1ccomp11sh his client s needs He commits to chents that he will advertise thetr home weekly until sold I want results not excuses ... says Tenore. "I k now how to market and sell homes There isn't anyone better, my results speak for them selves Any home property marketed 1s 90% sold · Tenore claims that people don't hire real estate companies they hire the 1nd1v1duats People want to work with someone they feel comfortable with someone who has a tract record of sales My clients don t want to become 1ust another listing They want some· body to aggressively and actively market their home says Tenore After 11 years of experience as a top producer. Tenore s business 1s almost exclusively referrals And that's the best form of advertis- ing says Tenore My clients know that I give 110% eHort to make 11 happen ' Tenore atso credits other realtors for his success 01her agents have been great They go out of their way to show my listings They look for an opportuni- ty to become involved in a transaction with me and their support is very much appreciated In add1t1on to selling real estaet Tenore gives free mot1vat1onal sem- inars in an effort to "give back to the community what 11 s given to me Tenore once lectured with the famous mot111at1onal speaker Zig Ziglar Tenore's seminars are free and open to the publtc You can get everythtnq in ltfe that you want 1f and only 1f you help enough other people to get what Patrick Tenore they want Tenore says Pos1t1ve thinking may not get you every1hing you want. but 11 gets you more thatn negative thinking Tenore has been asked to be sponsored to run for. Congress This was not 1n his plans My interests ar e simply to do what I do best ltst. m arket. sell and purchase real estate by personalized service Right now I en,oy what do too much to become a Congressman• says Tenore Tenore a single parent has two children Ashley 16 and Patrrck Jr 15 Believe me even though I have raised two qreat kids 11 s been a challenge trv1ng to be Mr Mom and still run a top.prod·icinq rea estate business•· (Please sec TENORE/25J OCEANFRONT OLDE CORONA D EL MAR \\!,tic h I h <' boa l.;;, c n 11 ~t> in Io t h c I 1.1 rlJor I rnm I In.., new home rcc<·nt I\ < ompl<'l t·d Ill"' one house frmi1 Un·,rn Hl\'<l 4 lwdroom c;. 3 1/:t bath s. l.111111\ room l1v111g room &. man\· t\lrtl..., $950.000 Spc<'l<l<'td.1r fl('\\' t'onclo 011 l ht· \\'cllt'r 2 ht'droom..., '.2 1.!IJ.it11. to.. ...,lll<h M.111\ e\.lrcl...., lilt lucl1ng .i t111• 1)1 the lltH k II ( hen l'n<T ...,,d .... ht'CI I fl $599,000 NEW LISTING (~rcc11 Corona ckl Mar ct u p lrx Two 11nmdl ul.itc J bt·clroom. 2 bath u111t". l ppt'r h ,1<.; t.111t ,1c..,t1r \It'\\' & two la rge di'< k'-t .. $575.000 NORTH LAGUN A '\Jc...,t It'd ,un onJ.!. towering eucalypt uc;. t lli~ honw i<; v;a lk i n~ dist a n ce to town &.. hc.ich 3 bed room s-i n t h e mdi n h ouse &. a d etach ed bdrm. &. bath over ~aragC" .............. $395.000 VIEW LOT Overlookinj.! t he Ctl\ ot L.1c.una to Pa lo~ VC'rckc.. nt>sl l t·d 111 thc heart o f 'A-'oo<I.., CO\<' yn11 11 l111d lh1c.., gre.1t bu1lding "''"tor $2S5.000 TRIPLEX Near down town Lac.un.l tlwc..c quctinl unlh "oulct b<> p<'rlect fo r an owner uc;;er J bedroom. 2 bath hou~e plu..., two 2 bedroom. 2 bath u nit ~. . .. $4 29.SOe ''STONEHENGE'' A spectacular Harbor Ridge es- tate featunng 5-8 bedrooms de- pending on the use of rooms. formal living room. family room. s un room. dining room. weigh t room. theatre room . overlooking the City of Newport to Palos Verdes. $3.,95.IM CONNIE MAXSENTI 675-5061 MERRILL LYNCH REALTY 759-6600 l I I I .. AG~ M /IATVRDAY llAY 21, t-DAILY rll.OT /nAI. UTATW REAL ESTATE OWNERS -& BUYERS We'd Like to Dear from You! To help us provide more interesting stories and more useful advertising in our weekly Showcase of New Homes and special Real Estate tab, we're asking you -our readers -to please complete and return to us the following questionnaire. CURRENT HOUSEHOLD Own Single Family Detached Home Rent -Single Family Anached Home Lease =Senior Commun tt y _ Condo _ Apartment Duplex Mobile Home Other Persons in Household: 1 3 4 5 6+ ------ Persons in Household 18 & Older: 2 3 4 + Persons in Household 18 & Older: None 2 3 4+ ---- Persom. in Household Working Full-time: None 2 3 4+ HOUSEHOLD HEAD SEX Male -Female MARITAL Marned =Single AGE Under 25 -25-34 Yrs -35-44 Yrs -45-54 Yrs -55-64 Yrs -65+ Yrs EMPLOYMENT _. Full-time _Part-time _Retired COMMUTE ONE-WAY Head: Mtles ---- Other: Miles --- Other: Miles ---- ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME Under $25.000 $75-$84,999 -$25-$34,999 -$85-$94,999 -$35-$44. 999 -SI()()..$ 124, 999 -$45-$54.999 -$125-$149.999 -$55-$64,999 -$150-$174.999 -$65-$74.000 =Over $175,000 TRADE/PROFESSION Blue Collar White Collar =Self-Employed CITY WHERE WORK Head: ------- Other: ------- Other: ------- REAL ESTATE Will your next real estate purchase be your first? Yes If no. how many other real estate purchases have you made? _l _2 _3 _4 _5 _6+ _Don't Remember What type/s of real estate do you own ? No __ Single Family Detached Home _Single Family Attached Home __ Condo __ Duplex _Teardown/Lot Only _Senior Community __ Reson/Vacation _Rental/Income Commercial Other When do you plan to buy real estate? _\\tithin 3 months _6 months 9 months 12 months Not Sure Will your next real estate purchase most likely be newly-built or previously-<>wned? __ Newly Built _Previously Owned __ Not Sure What type of real estate will you most likdy buy next? _Sinalc Family Det.acbed Home _SiftJ)e Family Attached Home __ Coado _Duplex _Teardown/Lot Only _Senior Community _Raort/Vecation _Rental/Income _Commercial_ Othc-r REAL ESTATE What will be the price range of your next real estate purchase? Under $100,000 -SI 00-S 149, 999 $200-$249. 999 -$250-$299,999 $500-$699. 999 -$700-$899.999 -$150-$199,999 -$300-$499,999 -$900-$999, 999 -$1-$1.99 Million -$2-$2.99 Million -$3-3.99 Million How much arc you capable of putting down on your next real estate purchase? 5% I 0% 15% 20% 25% Not Sure How much will you most likely put down on the next reaJ estate you buy? 5% l 0% 15% 20% 25% Not Sure Do you expect to get a mortgage loan to finance your next real estate purchase? __ Yes __ No If yes. what kind of mortgage loan do you expect you will get? Conventional Adjustable FHA VA Other Not Sure - To afford a new home. would you consider leaving the Orange Coast market? Yes No If yes, which of the following areas would you consider? Central Orange County North Orange County South Orange County Yes No Yes No Yes No Los Angel~ County R1vers1de County San Bernardino County Yes No Yes No Yes No San Otego County Ventura County Other Yes No Yes No If you were buying a resort/vacation property, where would you prefer to buy} Beach Desert Mountains Out-<>f-State Other AMENITIES & FEATURES -.. What amenities and featura will you seek in the next real estate you buy for your personal or family use? Sq. FL One Story Two Story Multi-Level ---2 -3-4 S -6+ Bedrooms -1 -2 -3 -4+ Bathrooms =Family Room _ Bonus Room __ Den/Library_Scparate Dinina __ Inside Laundry _Maid/Guest Quarters __ Central Air _Carport _I ..Car Garage _2-C.ar _3-Car _4+ Car _Yard _Decks/Patios Pool _Spa Tennis __ • Tract __ Custom __ Gate Guarded Community , _Beach/Waterfront _Slip/Dock _Ocean/Water View _Mountain/Valley View __ City Liahts _Oreenbclt IMPORTANT, TOO From which paper did you set this questionnaire? ___ Daily Pilot Independent How often do you read the followina real estate sections? Slaewcaaeef New Rema a.I Estate TO _BesuJ.arly (1~75~) _R.ecular~ (lOOft-75~) UIUlllly (7~50S) _U..ily ~) OccMional1y (~~) _0• llll'mally (~~) SelAm CIA. than~) Sftdom (Lem than~) Plew fwward your CDDpleted ~to Qranee eo.t f>Ubliah- IAC Ccnpeny (Attn. Mwtcedmc De)m b1N5'lt) at 330 W. &y St. in Costa Mesa 92627. Thank you very much. • _Independent Where good news is shared. • ~--------------------... -----------~ DAILY ptl.OT/llllAL UTATW•----------------... _, .t•. -~----- PATRICK TENORE •.. From23 s-:.iys Tenore. Ten ore claims that his children make 11 all worthwhtle. "They are the perfect r-htldren for a real estate agent. Even tt.ough I have won all the awards and trophies, my children ant my most prized possession. You can't put trophies on the dinner table for food and you can't put trophies out to become producttve meaningful c1t1zens--only a good parent can.· An optimist. Tenore believes 1n himself and others. "With belief. no excuses are necessary; without belief. no excuses are possible Believe '" yourself belteve 1n almighty God believe in others and then we II all gro.,; to become more of what we truly can be, ' says Ten ore Tenore s new company PATRICK TENORE AND ASSOCIATES INC spec1altzes in res1dent1al and com- mercial real estate His new otl1ces are located m Fashion Island al 18 Corpor- ate Plaza Newport Center Newport Beach. CA 92660 His phone number is (71 4) 721-1200 and his FAX number 1s 759-1934 Agent wins three in a row Jane Sungalla of Great Western Real Estate's Newport Beach office Is cur- rently enjoying her third consecutive year as the offlce's Sale Agent of the v ear. and her founh year in the company's prestigious President's Council, which honors high sales achievement. Speclaltzing In high end properties in the Newport Beach area. Sungaila prides herself on MWVtce and says, "I treat each client as If he ts my only one." Sungaila credits her IUCC8SS to her experience In the real estate Industry and her weft earned reputation as a hard worker. She says. "My buyers know that I wUI find the perfect home for them, even If It takes time. I never give up." Living In the Newport Beach area herself, Sungafla Is very knowtedge- ' .. A' able about lhe neighborhoods and properties available, yet she says, 'Tm very people oriented and I always en1oy working with my clients Their ltlestyles and~vonte a<:t1111tiescan be important in finding the right home Otten I take over an hour 1ust talking with my cltents before I show any property .. Sunga11a s outstanding servtee con- tinues through the escrow period and after the 1ransac1ton has closed Be- cause of this canng attitude. many of her ctients have become good friends and she ltkes to keep 1n touch. even when people have moved out of state. Great Western Real Estate otters full real estate services through residential and commerc1al'bfokerage, relocation, new home sales, market research. mortgage services. escrow and in- surance. r ~Merrill Lynch Realty I AGENTS Have you been in the "Business" six months or more? Did you receive what you were promised? Merrill Lynch Realty has a proven marketing program and client base, with ongoing training and professional management. EXPANDING NOW INTO THE HUNTINGTON BEACH AND FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREAS We want you to be our next success story. For information and confidential interview call Leonard Killion or Lori Hedrick. 843-9466 or 838-5801 2700 e coast highway. corona del mar, caJifomia 92625 720-9422 In 1111 up.,., and Lower 3 Bedroom units. PnlmNm comer tocatton. Perteet condhion ....... Sii CORDIA del llR DELUXE DUPLDES 111 DIClll Cute home PLUS one bedroom unit over the gar- age. Rear yard allows f0< future addition. $421,111 114 PGllSETill Huge building wtth large 3 Bedroom. 2 ·~ Bath owner's unit PLUS 3 Bedroom rental An the upgrades necessary for tuxury hving $111,IN Ill lllS Two houses on one Both 3 Bedroom. Baths. Upgraded to hilt! $111,111 720-9422 affiliated with 115 .llS•llE LOYefy 2 bedroom w.th tn- law quarters PLUS huge. newer ~oom rear unit. Superior condition $111,111 of corona det mar 105 llRCISSIS 3-Bedroom nouse PLUS 2-bedroom unit over gar- age. Vacant and freshly re- modeled. Great 1oca11on1 $541,llD , • 'tbur Home Loan Approwd In Two Hours • ~Loan Commitment And RMe Guarwrt9e • HOMEBUVER EXPRESS CARD For ~~AJWIW Buying A Honw Hn NtNer S...E..-1 SOUTH COAST MORTGAGE a INVESTMENT, INC. A CompuFund Mortgage Banker 1835-0 Newport Boulevard, Suite 258 Costa Mesa. CaJtfomia 92627 714-549-9585 Home furnishings becoming key part of home investment ' In the 26 years that he's been In the catalog showroom business, Greg Brebner has witnessed the psychology of home buying change radk:alty. Consequently, the attitude of the consumer toward home furnishings has also done a turn around. "You used to hear buyefS say that they'd only be In their current home for three ~rs, then sell It for a hefty profit,' said Brebner, managing gen- eraJ partner of Home lntertora Plus Catalog Showroom. "They were riding the Inflationary spiral that allowed for this hit-and-run hOme buying mentaJl;t • ty." Current market conditions In Southern {;afffomta have resulted In a different mtnd-98t toward the purchaae of new housing. It foffows that lnteriQr furnishings are al80 vtewed wt1h this more permanent, iong::term outk>ok. "In the '70s, buyera"were furNshtng their homes for a temporary Hfestyte. so the turntahlngs weren't nece1Hrlty of the h~hest quality,'' he said. "With such frequent turnover, replacement purchasing became a fact of Hfe. These buyers refuaed to put a lot of money Into a home they were going to aeH In three years. ''Today, home buyers are purchas- ing products that will hold their value and ride out fads and cydea. They're k>oklng at home fumlshlnga as an thousands of square feet of standing Inventory, the overhead stays low and the mark-up Is minimized. "Catalog shopping can realistically save a consumer 25 to 60 percent on home furnishings that could be bought at a large department store, retail outlet or design center,'' said Brebner. "It's a simple concept that only works because the overhead stays low." A graduate of San Otego tf ~h School and the Unlver'Sity of San 06ego. Brebner had his first taste of the catalog showroom business when he was 14-years..old. "I got my first exposure to the catalog showroom businest ln 1962 when I was dating the boss' daughter,·· said Brebner. "I've wMed In flYf!Jl'y aspect of this business for the past 26 yeats. starting as a warehouaeman, uncratlng and lnlpectlng furniture. Then I WOf1(ed my way Into sales, supervision and eventuatty own- ership." Brebner opened hla first catalog showroom In 1972 In Orange County, operating It auccessfutty for the next 12 years. "I sold It In 1984 when I decided It was time to come back home to San Diego," he said. ---------------------------f lnYestment, juat .. they view their home.'' After a year of reeearch and ptan- ntng, Brebner opened Home Interiors Plus ln May, 1985. Hts origlMI space at 7550 Miramar Road accommodated a 1,000 square foot showroom and a 1,000 square foot warehouM. Two years later, he took an ad)o6nlng 8P808 and nearly doubled the size of the store. You'll hook your limit of in- terested buyers with ads you place in the classifieds. And our rates won't swamp your profits! CLASSIFIED 642-5678 C"::>z ~ For Brebner, whose catak>g show- room offers dlreet ~of ftoorlng, wall covering, furniture and window covering, this means a buyer who la more demanding and better educated. "Today's consumer tends to ,...,.t Impulse buying, and Instead r&- 998fches the product and ahopa the pric:es," laid Bntbner. "Thia works ln our favor." Catalog ~ng ta esaentlalty a direct buytng w-iice, enabling the customer to buy nm quality, name brand home fumtltllogil through manu- fecturer'a eources. BecauM the catalog sttowroom II ful of swatches, umplel Ind catllk>ga Instead of Brebner currently operates his maJn showroom at 7550 Miramar Road wtth a store 81 7 40 Nordahl Road In the Nordahl Shopping Center l~San Marcos and at 23452 Ridge ROute Drive In the Laguna Hiiia Fumtture Center In Orange Coooty. ·~eat.-og lhopptng for att typee at con.,.._ good8. from dothlng to electroniea. la the wave of the Mure,'' he commented. "But thla ~has ectudy ~ ttwMng In S.. C>iego for three decadeL tt'a re9ly a bullneu that ........ of ... time.'' Ing 1nd llly on ~ht tall er. ·ks ><>I JO, he he he 62 ,, '" wy 26 '"· ·e. 99, n- :>g ty. 12 It an n- ra at • • ro ~ 19 ln th 19 ,, :e .. )f 0 .. • If' • • • t DAILY PILOT/BAJ. UTATS __________________ .... __ SATURDAY MAY 21. 1,_./PAGE J7 Call the Classifieds and let us help you write a For Sale ad to bring in buyers for your menagerie of miscellany. Remember: One man's clutter co.uld be an other's collectible! CLASSIFIED 642-5678 •Spa •Pool •view ••Waterlront ** •Watertront and Pool "'Give Address at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SILE 1 IEllOOI * • •soo Cagney • 106. versaHles 759-6600 $115,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM 65 Bayview Court, Bayview Couf1 64"4-6200 $227.000 Sunday 1-4 •126 ~.Newport North 644-6200 $210,000 Sunday 11-4:30 412 Hazel Dr. Otde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $380.000 Saturday 12-4:30 ••2~ Hazel. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 ...,.23 Lucerne. Harbor Ridge. NB 760--071"4 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 t 7 Sea Cove. Sea Island 64"4-6200 $633.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • ..., 15 ToulOn. Harbor Ridge Estates. NB 673-9333 $750.000 Sun 1-5 2 IR 19lus Fii RI tr IEI *""'"4"4 Belcouf1 Dr North. Belcourt, NB 759-6700 $725.000 Sunday 1-5 •••3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Ma.r 631-1<400 $1.649.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 460 Prospect, Newport Beach 760-5000 s2..-.ooo Saturday 1-4 • 10 Sea Island, Big Canyon 64"4-6200 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEIRllM •128 25th St, Balboa Peninsula ~5647 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •20252 BayMw, Newport Beach 646-7171 $357,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 531 cat.Hna. Newport He6ght1 759-6800 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1..S "4522 Dorchest•. cameo H'Ohlands. N.B. ~-90e0 1425.000 s.t/Sun 1-5 2701 Hlbide. Hsbof Knolta ~ ~9.000 Sunday 1-5 324 Undo Awnue. ,,.,._,.. 644-8200 $425.000 Sunday 1-& 1141 Pembroke UM, W..iclHt. N.8 . 844-9060 $329,500 s.t~ 1-5 •a11 Santa Ana Aw. N9wport Helgtlls. N8 931-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1...6 •.m s.nta Ana Aft, Mn/port Hghtl..,_ 6M-10eO S141M)OO ,..._ 1-6 ... --d Corene Oel ... ,. te00 •.ooo S8l/$un 1..& 215 VIII.._ Udo W. 831-1.-00 '421.000 219 Via San Remo, lido Isle 631-1<400 $589,000 Set/Sun 1-5 2229 West Hemlock, Santa Ana 759-1501 $196,000 Sunday 1-5 3 II ,11s Fii II tr IEI • * 1P 11 Bonnie Donne, trvtne T erraoe. NB 6#-9060 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••122 cameo H'Ohlands, Cameo Hlgtands 644-6200 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 •2405 am Drtw. Newport Heights 631-1<400 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Cormorant. Bay View Terrace, NB 644-9060 ~9.000 Sunday 1-5 •927 E. Balboa Bl. (Penlnsula) N.B. 673-3777 $465,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 ••1701 lnrine Ave, Newport Beach 631-1268 $425,000 Saturday 1-5 710 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-7300 $859,000 Sunday 1-5 • 11 Monteclto, Corona del Mat 631-1268 $798,000 Sunday 1-5 1771 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde N.) C.M. 675-8688 Sun 1-5 ••83 Royal St George, 8'g Canyon 644-9060 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue Vlllars, Big Canyon 6«-6200 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 715 St. James Road (Nwpt Hots) N.B. 631--0133 $409,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 590 Traverse, Costa Mesa 751-5000 $189,900 Sunday 1-5 2 18 Vla Ithaca, Udo Isle 631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 1815 W.Bay. Peninsula 631-1400 $480,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEIRDDI 243 Albert Place. Eutalde Coeta Meea 673-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-4 •2323 Bayside OrtYe,Corona del M• 759-6600 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •325 Cemeo Shores Ortve 75SMl800 SMl,000 Sunday 1-5 3001 Cleevelend, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179,900 Sat 1--4 Sun 1--4:30 •4520 Cortland. Cameo H'Ohlllnds 759-6600 $599,500 Sunday 1-5 •+•1801 G.a.t• Terf, IMM T..-rece 759-eeOO $795.000 Set/Sun 1-5 9289 Gttd<'8 AW, Foootllln Veney 873-9333 $264,900 Sat/Sun 1--4 * ••333 Grand °"*· 8elboe talllnd 67:MOS2 $810,000 Sunday 12-5 ·~ HMMw lllend Ortv. 759-8800 •1.195.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ff07 KJnaa Ad, Newport Heights 758 .eeoo Sl90,000 Sunday 1-5 2073 Senta Ma Aw, Co9la Meea ~seos *241.ooo s.cJ&M\ 1--4 t70I Vie Udo Nord, Udo llllil t73-7300 11,15(),000 SUndllY 1-4 200e MMk•d Ln, ... CR9l. NB • eu eoeo *449.ooo ~ 1-s ••t3100 W Oc amlliont. W. tl1 tJ ll'1 831-1400 ~000 SM/9luft 1-5 4 II ,11s FAM II tr IEI *1334 Antigua Way, Bayctest, NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1715 Antigua Way, Baycnst, NB 631-7300 $535,000 Sunday 1-5 ....,.. • 18 Cherry Hiiis, 8'g Canyon. NB 759-1877 $1 , 189,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •+318 Driftwood Road. Shorecilffs COM 7~9401 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •9Monaco, Hart>or Ridge 644-9060 $839,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • v 1 Har6or Ridge, Harbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1s tnvemess UM, 8'g Canyon 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 1912 Irvine Avenue. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $298,000 Saturday 1-4 ~ 12 Lavender, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2706 Lighthouse, Corona Oel Mar 631-1266 $490,000 Sunday 1-5 2701 Lorenzo. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $210,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-5 4 Monterey. Corona del Mar 631-1266 $58!,500 Sunday 1-5 233 PotnMttla, Corona def Mar 631-1<400 $7"49,000 Saturday 1-5 • 332 Poinsettia, Olde Corona Del Mar 760-0714 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+2Rocky Potnt, Corona del Mar 646-7171 $999,000 Sat 12-3/Sun 1-4 315 Poppy. Olde Corona del Mar 759~ $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •440 RiYera Terrace, Corona Highlands, NB 631-7300 $1.395,000 Sunday 1-5 v •4 Rue Grand Duc*J 8'g Canyon, NB 760-1900 $1 , 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .., •• 31 Sen Tropez, Herbc>f Ridge. NB 760-1900 $889,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1701 Stwtlght Olrde, Newport 8ch 546-2313 1449,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1900 Teresita. Newport BMch 8~1181 $399,000 Sun. 1-5 ••+531 Via Udo Soud, Udo lale, NB 760-1900 $1,525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 30528 Via Un0oea. Laiguna Niguel 646-7171 $570,000 Satwcs.y 1-5 "'32 VWw\&. H.-t>or Ridge, N.8 . · 759-1843 $759-1843 Sat-sun 12-6 t1000 w-....c1 Wt11. eo._. Shor-. N8 931.7300 ms.ooo SuncSey 1..s •• ., ,. Winged Foot ~Big c.n,.on.Ne 71CMM33 11 ... 000 Sunday 1-5 292$ w. ~.Senta Ana 831-1291 1211.000 Sundimy 1·5 •••314 MarN19 8tw ..... •••'PO't 8dt au t'38 •1.1es.ooo SW\ 1-s •201es.1t111U0,00Wir8hofw 131.1400 aao.ooo s.t1Sun 1-6 'Aft - -llElllll 1 BEDROOM OR IORE 1GOO Ter..na. Newport Beach 873-1181 $399,000 Sun 1-5 • •• 12292 Cinnabar. Tustin Hills. Tustin 673-9333 $985.000 Saturday 12-4 211 Vl8 Eboll. Lido hde 8"-8200 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Ill ,1us Fii Ill or DEN • * •607 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 650-7000 $1,075K Sat/Sun 12:30-4 30 •••+•706 Harbor Island Dr, NB 76().5000 $1,500,000 Sunday 12-4 * • 14 Oak crest, Btg Canyon ~ $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *** 1018 Po&arts, Dover Shores. NB 673-8333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1 .5 • t2 Roy8' SI GeorQe, Big Canyon 6"-6200 S1.895,000 Sunday 1-5 225 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB .159-MOO $598,500 Sat/Sun 1-S •••220 Via Udo NOf'd, Lido Isle 631-1400 $1,495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & IEDROOI 2CM82 8kch Street. Santa Ana Heights 759--6800 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 ••• fO Drekee Say, Spyglass 759-6600 $690,000 Sunday 1-5 ••+1519 E. Bay Ave. Pentnsula Point 842·5200 $1,600,000 Sunday 1-4 712 POinMttla, Olde Corona def Mar -• 75SMMIOO $595,000 Sunday 1-5 I II •l•s FAM Ill or DEi * 1919 Glenwood Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM "'• •950 Cagney Ln#201, VIiia BaJboa. NB 760-0714 $199.500 Sunday 1...c 3680 C Bear St. Santa Ana 546-2313 $149.900 Saturday 12-2.30 * • 84 Corsica. Newport Beach 650-1 121 $239.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 + * • 25 Ima Loa Ct. Newport Crest. NB 759-6700 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *"' • +43 Northampton Ct, Belcourt. NB 760-5000 $545.000 Sunday 1-5 + * • 4 Serena Ct. Newport Crest, NB 759-6700 $212.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •+2330 Van Guard Way K-202, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $144,500 Saturday 1-5 • •2330 Vanguard Way M-203. Costa Mesa 540-7355 $143.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •:: 10 Vienna, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Beach 673-777 1 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 543 wWilsonC1. Costa Mesa 546-2313 s 135.000 Sun 1-4 2 BR plus Fii Ill or DEi 994 Bayside Cove. Bayside Cove. N.B 644-9060 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 * "'44 Befcourt Or North. 8*ourt. NB 759-6700 $725.000 Sunday 1·5 MORTGAGE RATES FIXED ADJUSTABLE lntnt Down ~ Locll-tn Max. lntrwt 0..... ...... Loc:ll-tft ........ ..... PJmt (%) (CS.ye) LOM ..... Pymt (~) (~) (~) AITl4W1ctin lntere1ate SI l 10.375 10 2.090 15 168 11000 10 2.000 1 2 750 Ban" of Amerfc8 10.625 20 2.000 45 168 7.500 20 2000 60 2.250 Brtgti•::m-,0,625 05 1.625 60 168 7 875 05 2.000 60 2.750 Broolcakle l 10.855 05 1.500 15 168 8 250 20 0.000 15 2 825 Contl.....ntat SU 10.375 20 1.500 45 168 7 500 10 2.000 eo 2500 ,..., ........ L to.191 tO 1.!00 00 ,., 7.750 • 1.000 ., 2.tSO GllnSlila ~ S&l 10.625 20 2000 30 168 7 250 20 1.500 45 2.500 H"'homeS&L 10 125 20 2000 15 168 7 250 20 1.500 15 2.250 Home,._... Sl.L 10.825 05 2.000 14 168 8000 18 2.000 "5 2 750 H n 11t S _._ • .,_ 11.m 25 2.000 '° IOO 7.710 10 ~ • 2..791 ==-=:-~ 10.500 10 1500 30 168 7 500 10 1.500 "5 2750 10.825 05 1.500 30 168 7 750 05 2.500 15 2.750 ~--Sil. 10.125 10 2000 15 168 7 375 10 1500 15 2.500 .... ,,u ..... 10.750 10 1 000 30 168 7 500 10 1.750 15 2.750 -.... --1.. tt=iit:h:. ... .,. • ..... ,5 1• 1.111 • 1.191 1S a... 10.125 10 2.000 10 168 T 500 25 1 750 22 2.500 10.500 10 2.000 30 168 7 175 10 1 500 30 2.2SO <MllwQtra&. ,0.500 10 1500 00 168 7 500 10 1000. eo 2.500 '-111a,.....SM9 10.825 05 1000 75 168 7000 10 2.000 75 2.500 -----, ..... ••••,: --• 1.19 .. -, ... 1t I.Ill .. u. 10,875 10 2.000 00 168 7 750 10 1.000 00 2.250 ~a:--10.175 10 2000 00 168 7.500 20 1000 00 2 2'50 u.a. ..... 11.000 10 1 500 23 250 7 875 20 2.500 4S 2.2'50 v_,,.....9&1. 10125 10 1.500 30 168 7 625 20 1.500 eo 2500 -----......... --......liNWl••--odlletory-..... -.._...._ ~ .,.,. ... ~ .... ..., ...................... o... ...,_,.._._C"'tll ........ ,.IO ........ priclrto ...... -....OOf'lnel .._.._,ol_..._...,to_et .... ol ........ ~ -. ........... _.. ........ ••-..-to ..... Mulrluoo-l1000t• ... -·--....... -..... -............... ~ ~ .... .._ ..... ..,.. •• .._ .. ....,c:Nroe°"* ..... __,_to __ ..._~....,....OIMl ......... 15 I t 1ef~..._C:. -I :ioo-.........-..,.._-i....,,..--CID......._j11•1 ... 1rn lllu. loen 250 500 500 300 700 -750 168 500 -,. 1A 300 500 -500 118 300 118 -118 500 18' 500 **621 Udo Pane Onve 83, Udo Penlnsul• 631-1400 $535,000 SaVSun 1-5 *417 Vista Roma. East Bluff. NB 640-0020 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEIROOI 2506 Back Bay Loop, Costa Mesa 645-0303 S 199.000 Sunday 1...c * •• 100 Schou Pl 1:112. Newport Beach 673-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1...c * • # 12 Vienna. Harbor Ridge. N'Npt Beach 673-7771 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 •••2619 Vista Omada. EastbtuH. N.B 721-0248 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus Fii RI or Dtl 1348 Manner. Anaheim 546-2313 $209,500 Sunday 1-5 ••2569 Orange Ave :1C,Es1deCM 6~7171 $145.900 Sunday 12-3 * •217 Saybroott. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $168.000 Sat/Sun 12...C •2128 Vista Laredo. Eastbtutt. NB 640-0020 $317,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DU PLUES FOR SALE 3 IR •lus 2 IR 359 Broadway. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $329.000 Sunday 1-5 HOMES FOR REiil 3 7 Auburn A1sJe. Oxford Ct. Irvine 673-9333 $2400/mo Sat/Sun 1...C INDEX SUMMARY ADJUST ABU MOAT AGES 1 Ith District Prl~ rate 3 monttl T -bill 6 month T ·bftl 1 rr tr~ note 3 yr treesufy note 5 'I' trM9ufy note n. ... 7.51 900 62e 6 51 7 33 8 19 8 a3 &..-t..- 7.51 a.so 6 16 6 41 7 23 806 8.39 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AA TE AVERAGES ........ 7.51 850 5 91 6 28 107 7 92 8 27 Fl9M Con..,_.. Moel COf ..... CU ... 4 is..-10 273 10175 JO..-. ....... l0640 10927 e montt\ 146$ 7 702 1 )"let 7 841 7 712 ,,- LIDO ISLE $1.650,000 VIA ll>O SOU0-48R Ji., Sl.550.000 VIA ll>O NOl!f>-58R-4&l . $1,495.000 VIA SAH R£JM>-58R 58A Ill.I .. $895,000 VIA ll>O SOID-68R 58A . . $759.000 VIA KORC»t--.tBR 28A. .... ...S 7 49.000 VIA ~·28A SILi .... $698.000 VIA OfMT0-4BR·3&l Ill.I $698.000 VIA l<>RCA-4U·3&l SILi .. S595.999 ' VIA SAN Rf.M0-38R l'l-!8A . $555.000 VIA ITHACA-JBR 38A .... . $499.500 VIA HICl-3BR·28A... ... . .. .$429.000 EICLISIYnY USTEI wm BILL FEEllH Liii Ill.I IUllOT SPICWJST wamnm ..s 111., IDLTllS 131-1400 111-1011 211 111 ITllCI .-El UT a .. 1-6 • T otalty remodeled 3BR-3BA +Den • Beamed cetllngs, French doors, au wntte decor • Large sunny patio -great for .,tenaimng • VflfY bright & open i Doug Bulley A Associates PRICE REDUCED TO $390,000 FEE OWNER MOTIVATED!!! OP EN SAT/SUN 1-5 4 2 VI E NNA SUPERB HARBOR RIDGE DYNASTY MOD EL In woodsy setting weith extensive view. Professionally decorated interior with many extras, enhanced by lush landscaping and fountains. Prime location with privacy, 2 bedrooms plus bonus room -2 baths. Assume loan. S HOWN BY APPT. ANYTIME CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO CALL HARRIET SPENCER (7 14) 760-9678 OR (714) 6 44-59 46 DAY/EVES "NEW LISTING" 1 L.owtr. lecy tr.. & WOftd f.-noua gotl courM •• your views from this 86g CMyon home. BMutlfutty remodeled 1 level 48R & famlty rm w/3~ Batha on quiet cut-de-uc ltreet. 11. 189,000. OPEN SUN 1_.:30 ......... 18 CHE.ARY HILLS Elegant, re.-w bo.M Pme~ ~-£11re llrp doc-&\ Wll ~It 60" boet + 2 -.Irr OMS. 5 a.cir-. 4loi b.th&. 4500 .. .ft .. fttnth tloon & •inclowt.. ...... dtt-l ,, t'OUl1J•nl 2 lllatrW•n .. perqwt G.onng. 11.165.000. land inc1ulW. ~""~ 759-1877 ... , .• , ... 21n11nm .. rM•aNINeaMl.ft SHOWN llY Al"POl"1'1U'.Nt' ONLY Nw 7 I t •ala• Cfl4t eu HM GARDEN SETTING Pri~ location overlooking green- belt and pool ramada 3 Bedroom. 2~ bath BLUFFS condo. Bright end unit. extra skyhghts, hardwood ftoor:s -:shows hke a model Fast po:sse:ss1on pos:s1b~ You own the land. U11,ooo - OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 2128 Vista Laredo, NB LOWEST PRICEll Tumkey. immaculate cond1t1on 2 bedroom. den. 2V1 bath. New ca~t. paint. trench door. plumbing fixture, lights fixtures. window cov- erings, ~ appliances. ti~ patio etc. Absolutely move-in Condition. Pnce Includes land. REDUCED S249,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 417 VISTA ROMA, NB COLESWORTHY & CO. 640-0020 ~: ..... ; . WM~· COLDWel.L BAN~eRO Ecpect tre best: llmEW TEIUCE 8-ltifuly d9corated J.M. Pet.,.. Single Fwnlly Home. Located tn this prfvete ~ overtoolclng NEWPORT$ BACK BAY. Spec:b.-38A + Flmity Rm. LMae pttv8te comer tot. Lovely gerden end" two _.,... pattoe. Priced to 1811 $349,000. ....... , 1-1 111u .. 1•1• MC;- ~ ...... ,'-_..._ c--. '-"'-c,,... _, .......... ...... '* .. °"' ()I c. ,.._.,. ... ·-°"' ()I ..... ..._.,. 1011 ...... .__o.-. ., _.._.., ICIJ• f_ .... IO!lt .,..._ ICIJ:) •t-,.,. ... 19«2 .... ... lotO IUt ... 0-0... ,.., ---.... --,.. 0.--.... , .. c:.-.. -·-c..-... 0..-... ..... ... ~---... .___ ... Mme.a.a. -----.... ·-'-.... ........ IEW umK-111111 ... SILE 011 LUSE lnlll '391111 Luxurious condo w.IJ:.: In p.esbgioue g9ted community Unu9ual opportunfty for preMnl mari!et condl1ions Call f« a pri- vate snow1no Wall to the beach from tNa a6most new home w/48A. J''t8A. twnily rm, bonus rm. & peak ocean view Largest floor ptan 7U/ 11/a.r /(}() '-etJ. 7°' I,, 4' Sal" :A~"'";. tJJ, 1t.S. llU "'° "" rm ,,,, ,..., ,,,, '"° ,,,, , . '"° ltOO lt1) ,.., ,,.. 11111 1111 11n 111• ,,,. ··~ ,.,. ,. .. ,,., JIM , ... ,, . F• 1'11 lllT • NllM"Qll -C1U £STIO Ylll lfFICI ll0-1111 ., IES.M0-1121 ,_ ....... ,,,,, .•. ......., 71ll _..,_ ,,., --, ... -.c--,.,. __ ,_ 1111 -· .. 1llO _._ ......... , .... _, __ ,, .. -·-,,. ·-,,.., APAITMINTS ~ -------, __ ,. .. c.-.. ->11'1 c.--~ 0...-,.,. ·-MJ1 .__, ,.,,. .-.---......... -MoO --.__ -._-... ............ HM ~--~ _..._ ,.., ........ -- -~ WM~· . ~ . . . . . ..... ... Gtul,.i!'1!111'9r r~ J D 19" .............. ~ ........ II ,. • IN ,,., ,.,.,.,, _. ~ U. l.-ti """ • ~98 Ill Sl1' 000 r-...,. ., ........, '"'"' c;,.,.. ~ J 11 1 M. ._.. .. c..r-ltl l..sl ,,u" '4r11t.t .. ~ .. This 3BR townhome is a showcase of uncompromising beauty in quality and design. Dramatic two-story entry, large formal living and dining rooms, European gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry. Spacious master suite with oak coffered oeifings. Ex- tensive use of poltshed black granite and amoked mirrors. French doors and windows throughout. Large patios surround the exterior, perfect for entertaining. Truly a contemporary palace beyond compare! OPEN SATURDAY A SUNDAY 1-5 l llE YILUIS $121,111 For more information call Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody ClrubhtiEllis 844-8200 ---~ -s.-~ --... PUBUCATIOH OEAOUNE er..,..e.. ----)194 C.Gi.-......., . .___ -c---Mondey .... Fn. 4:30p.m _ ... ..... ---,.. Tueecley .. .. Mon 4:30 pm --~f--..... ,_ --°"" ...... .... ....... Wedi~ • T~ 4:30 pm ......... __ ..._ Thur9dey -· w.d. 4;30 p m MISC. alNIALS ,_, __ ,... ..... ..,. ..................... fndey ........... Thna. 4:30 p.m _ ............. ..=::-C-1'--111D s.turdlly ........... Ftt. 3..--00 p.m ,.....,~--....._ a...io.-1100 .... -. . ..-.....-... -n.. Sunday ............. Fri. 3.-00 p "' ... ~-----"" --Jm _, .... .,,. --,,. CtECIC YOUR AD 1lE FaST DAY ~ ... -,, .. --no n.a.._ ........... ICJ .............. . ... . ---..,... .. _ ..... _.. ..... ,.., .................... ,... .. ..., __.....,., (}. n. .... .-. .... COMMDCIAl .. ~ .... ..,. ill .... _,_ ........ --.. LLIAU/RD'I •••• ............... _ .. _...._ ...... .,_ ,,. -0..-C9'.., ............. ..._._ ..., .... "" ... ,,. .. c...... llMltqM.... .... ..... ... .... .... .,.., ................ ·-..... .. ~•••flD .. llf/-1t-I xtWWW;OACYJli * .... * •n e·raa, g 'S??ll .. ..U. NEWP&ffiiMKEH •• , ... .. Almos1 1800 s/f, 3M n ........ Em Bedroom DUPl.EX 9Ylll-... LSlml* °* er*Y .,.. ....... 2 c..,. Cod c.. SECRET .. 2',\BA end unit. Frplc. 2 Rancho San Joaquin ab~a;,.7~l,.1';"d. lMgest Model. 48R + trpa, 3 ,_.. bdrma. 7 38AN&A,tamrm.oomm llM..-.flfll.tle Huge88A1~dec> car attached garag9. Fee be9ut. 28r 2~ twnl'lm. Fwn '"' + eon. rm. lllcytlghb, femly rm·~ pool, 1pa, tennt1. l.lt"'9 ,...,..,, orwt« perfect twnmw land F• land 1115,IOO. greet>Mw.fTplc .... ber. ****** NeWNewpcw18ctlTennll IUmy ywd. '2M.OOO. 1351.000 Prlnctpal1 Waterfn:lnt >Mw condo. w/=7190° "'9wll Belt buy In Colta Meeal gr.et loc. 16509f Prine. * auti 13350001n1cuc11ng Oonllld PWfl31-1218 ontt ~ ~ Sur..a,eec.w81kingd9-FOf'YMI rm,~ Huny, call Liz or~ only$228,IOO. 84~758 ess711-YAU1 i.nct' • Agt. 758-'l1k/~13 tanc:e to rMtauf'Snt1, try tncMn. t.age "'* JonH 831· 12H or TURTLEROCK NEW fiAIOGeM,IMy&c:ftyllghts oPe.N SAT/SUH 1·5 Lmml 1llop1 and Hoag IUft• (1 Up & 1 Do.n). &4&-S743 LISTING! WITH VIEW "'-· ~ perlec1 lg 2715 Vlata Umbroea I~ end ...... 58R. (40" Hoatpltal. Wt'rf moYe to dan2. dedca, loedsof-r:.:t l•~ii\.P $295000 OPEN SU~ 38A 38A model home. SALLYSHIPLEY~M _.. _, L*n Wortd wM1'1 )QI lg c:11r e-aga. •r S DAY .1PM.45ValeyView Retrutoftmaet«Ute+ OeorgeE1dn1Aaalty BACHELOA &190AM ~~~:-: can move to The laMd 1255.000. Aobk'I __;!;;; ~=• 38R 38A. c.tltury 21 ~frpeca. ~ ;::::: •BLUFFS Beeutlf\Aalngle V....._ Condo t"' 1/1, tra' . .:..600. =~5-~1:. ~ Tencfll3M218 Prol . Fran Lugo muiittyw/pool&tennla..A tew1AnQa1tamod9,end Walle to 8eec:t'I 0-.d OPENSATlSUN 1·5 lt:Nn414-23o42 r ... 111a 557~73 vwu. at '"9 IOO Cell unit. 281' 28A on loYely = ~. '9Cf'Mtlon 225 Vie Genoa Valltr lilt WIHH•• PATRJCK TENORE. Agt greenbelt. 720-1704, & quiet! 548-0425* Cerotyn Roel 173-7877 ...-n•HI North Lake Twntlm. 38R. 721-1200 or 78().8702 ~. MIClpetl onty. BEACH duptajC.. Oree1 lo-.... ._.. w711 _. VWt &er 38a _, ..... WT rrpi huge M'IJ rm .,_ •IAl?ll -· cation, xlnt rental, 2-aty, r:\~ -r-au.rd a-led community SC:::-home Xn w ~~ ~~ M:!c,ert;,c:."·~ atrium & rear patio. 48r Twntwne. Ownf M4IK =a::·~ Pl1ncl-~ lully Community~ and APL IOt. 1585.000.' Heep B lltn "'lam rm Stn 950 $200,000. Call S52-447a princlpats onty 780-3e75 . Open Houae Sat-&n 1·5 Sell. Trilt\ 722..a114 ·"' ' after 7-30pm ... mMfT llLPY•llLL ~~ lid *Ulllen.* 'PIT•-'1-R,•nat1unce--38d luChwtt 1171 IM-HM FXIUC&JS Nd txdUNX ******* a11111...-r ..... untt. ·er'*"3~21erveat,_... 2~':41:~~ .... ,. ... home! s tr· SPYM..111 Wl'tl taAll 28R 2'MlA w/OOMll *'-· "' ..._ -·-7 So WaM S .C. 38r 28a cot-lut. IMcia 1141 tepa om~ _ S 2 3 0 , 0 0 O. 0 PE N rooms. v.,.,t private, utttr 0 a 112 DY"'·~rv-28r 2aa. t-. ~ -· ..... -t''"". lronL 48' 4'Mla. ~ •••• SAT/SUN t-5. 25 IMA qi.Mc Ing Next ~ --~· •• ......,_, -large private gruey yllrd. 3900 slf. Exqulilite appt, o.1gner ~ 5 °' IBR LOA CT. Kathy Lenton. J . wtde or'!n t>9tt. A gr•t •10 "*"'8 lrpl, beam cellln91 2BRJ2BA, garage. 5 al wnenltJea. $825,000. wl pool, ape + 1eo• PM-Coombe 9'1r 84s.2235 v.iue at 1589 000 Open $395,000 S225,00 By Owner* block1 lo beach. •AoafttHEIDI• or.rnk:OCMnldtyllgtlts Delle Princ.' Sotheby'i "°'*Sat~ t2..e. 32 Call UNITED BROKERS •492-6470• 1 143,000 9'1r 963-8377. 497·1112/497~11 vtews +fonnalldlnlngrm, tnt'IRltyJ22-1488 Vienna Owner Agent •l3t-7T7l* •--'-• -·--temly rm, wet bal, 2 ~ .. of~1 custmon~ 751-1143 751-1195 --------1 lAA<t ~ -• frplc:l l much more ..,_, NEWPORT HEIGHTS R2 ·-·· -~7 "' I ... m-. •••u ·~~ •BA4''84,'8m ... Abeolllte ~ .. Ctifm28r.tldwdftrl,lgtnc new. Thia •BA MediW· ...... rm. SLIP FOR 0' 1....1-...-------Pl•DTI-rm. 3 C8t ga-, ape. pm $799.IOO wlTERMS For yd. '259.IOO 650-1154 ranaen ~ l'lel .. aa.... IOIT .. 1111111111 .... •--..ch accMI. $2.300,000. details call PATAICK imptnaive entry. The -·-OwNr w11 p-. on,_,.°' IPD 111• 1-I Coldw9I BanMr. Mii '°' TENORE. Agt 721-1200 rt\~ ~~~;..,/ large yard II perfect for #I wa-14 fMf LI LMonthewat«wtthyour oomm.2mst11Uft•, 2t>&. 3 1 SYCAMORE CREEi< Bev. 411-t320J49s-et15 or 780-l702 ~~ entertaining Wound the ..... own docks tor two eo fOOC w9terfal. 754-4587 S399.000 PrQpenMb pool end IPA-Call now Uporeded Medlt.,aneen boeta °' amaler boats. 18842 VIA PALA TINO a.c. Hit lor a pnvate showing. Vlia Ptan 4 on terge IOt 58drm "48a of luxury 3 ..wJe s.479.000 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS* 11,450,000 ~ end ~ r:-w.,,..C.., open ent•· Fw llJt 1111 I ALTAIR t~t On the nature center. 38r Ust94 II•=.... land~': 2~~ taiinment .,.. lnctuding Et UOAO octxR FRONT 'Pr=i:O By" Waterfront View Home 28a. office. lam rm, llv SW lam rm format din rm atrkml b«. den. formel RESORT Bob & Darlene Hennan Bank ttquictatloo sate at ******* rm. $409,000. 631.0133 ........ Hcurlty 1y1tem By dining rm and gourmet For .... or lllllUfM L .... aAA OWIW 1789 000 Open kitchen. You must ... option Batt> at <:oi. 8~--0909 °' 559-9400 Agl S 1,895,000 Special offer .... , IUllTI 411 + ..vi Sun 1•5. 7eo-0..33 tlll1 1pec11cular buy. Realty 875-5511 °' itter UNIVERSITY PARK ~~~~thrF~~ W/-IUYYllWIJ 1111,000 UTDllLllllT s1.o75.ooo. 6pm494-2342 2BA t 2BA detac hed cw8art>araatS1.iso.ooo. Prestigious l<lng1 Rd wge linale atory wat.,-OecofatOf perfect 3BR *•Wflll'lllST* lftll&T/-= 11 home Greenbelt loc. Limited off«. Cell today. llom~ w/panoramlc front with dodl for 40 Townhome Premklm toe, S~ oceen view. 28R 1~ $170K Agent 786-0084. REMAX 983-2881 ocean. bay & city llghtl footer Blgfamllykttchen marble noor9, crown 2"8A $212,000. OPEN Mt••-a ;J;.,..fiJUooi l--------I view• 38R 2BA. A separate family room' motdloQLWtllMt!Quickly SAT/SUN 1·5.4SERENA -•-5.7 Acres! VleWI 18500 BAYFRONT CONDO WITH DOCK ~gain al s5g5,ooo To tlobby oom •BR 3BA 3 at $675,00011 CT. Katlly Lenton. J . IO-lOOO Oownl A11ume loanl H•. call PATRICK caroar'&terVe~lo. · OPEHSUNOAY 1·5 Coombe. 9'1r. 845·22~. •I e Ow" er ca, r '1' TENORE . .\gt 721,t200 -Hf/-l I 2t1 HILLSDALE ~ Prine., SotMbyl 14119.31/mol Better °' 760-e702 .,..,. -• Monica Ruggieri 790-5000 Int'! Atty 722· 1488 Homes &. Gardena/John 1?.,, ~= ~ ~.a..v • .,.,....,. '1 ~ ~9M7:.. S:li~~':e ~ p.,,,,(~ Customized security condo, 2450 sq. tt Fabulous views from two patios. Community dock available fOf large yacht. ASKING $485,000. a._'~ TENORE •••••a ........ 14._.HI KE'ITrlrll\ w/ •Hllllfllll ~ '!J •A397 A~Of'THE ' \[~1\_'°'l"lr J~"\ 11 OPEN SATUAOAY 12•5 Pwrlll Commercial poten. , ________ ,..,.,.. ..... *"' ~ REALTORS• • 2301 HOUY Itel! 10.73 Acre91 ~ * * * * * * * 38R, loft. 2·~ 2 car oar· .... .,...., ::&;r ... way frontage! •• lwoe lot 1299.000. 000! ...... , .. __ • UIYll Y&LR Hwry! Cati Liz Of Chuck "UftllW . ... ... .......,_ 28R 2 .. "' I -ua··-13 1 288 & Gardens/John Denwr lg ,_ w dan, "'" --• •••• JonH •1 or ., ... ...,..... Rtty 857-5118, 872·1Me CALL DEllE IDERUll matr w/mlrrored W91a, 4BR Nwpt Hgt.a aatom 646-5743 Moet--......,ftten5""-JM e.-•r.7•2 .... ~ .... ~ halan t!M, lrptc, wet bat, &"vnArt•L....1...,.,...• home wlbeautlful In· Pet~ 2,MSA.whoo :-----.-'""'-.,......--....... --~.,....,..,,... pool, spa. tennis + morel Mh~~ Ult:'~ teriof. $425,000. Open I....._ I.-( A.,..,,. at 1259,IOO. Cal Sat 1·5. 207 t..aJofta (End 9CI ft. 2 car gat. ale. lrg .;_...;.;.;;,.; ....... ....,..__.;;.;;.;;;.;. PATRICK TENORE. Agt BEAUT. View Condo, of Santa Ana Ave). tot. gated commurnity • IAITll 721·1200 °' 780-l702 Ealtb4u1f. 3br 3be, newly Hertt199 "1¥eat 546-58IO OP~~Y 1_5 Laro• Fairway One ~ P .lt•1 k -~~ Tf ,..:J HE ..... ~ ....... * BOAT OWNERS 1r 38R, 2'A Bath. Boat llip $379,000. (714) e&o+l 13 FARROW REAL ESTATE NdaC. 1319.ooo. Owner, HARBOR VIEW HILLS. VERSAllLE CONDO 281' Of contact Rid! Vaci premlumvtewQOttCOUfM 721-0248. 84~509 Juat r.ctueed. Owner = "::;, •= 0: 722-9113 lot. $895,000 494-8230 CHARMING NEWPORT motivated. Must '"' decof,oeted dub.houa. mJIUL.m&ll ...... HEIGHTS HOME 48R/2BA. 152,0182 S179,too.,.;.. 758-0120 3BR 2"'8A, dan + tam rm. ...,. 111 ~ OCEAN T Roar'lla RV acc.ae from the flltay. NEED OUT of hM pymt? V1LLA BALBOA 8-=" 8-)a. 18r 28a. OPEN SUNOAY 10.5 Olvorca? ForKloture? 18R, ale condo. Waite to IT IAY ,.. lndry ""· turn ........ 8 445 Redlands Prtv Pty w4ll T.O.P. Pl1r lendy beaeh. 1129.000. 12 ..,....... $27,500 184--7177 541-5988 bay/ocaen hm. 850-1313 Marllyn agt. 751-1195 Moat~ W pten by fi W1ait4 Jifi ::.t-mmmmmm~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ J.M Peters. 28R 28A, ______ ....., ... 1350 eq n. upper unit Mft Ull *''° lllSE* Visit us at 23 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge between 1:30-5:30 Saturday. This spacious English country manor offers 7,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living. 5 Bedroom, pool and spa. Incredible ocean & ci~~~.::O view I 12 snauss SPECT111u1 14 SEWER OF ntE SIMI f"'111CIM. NllWCRK COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO Expect tre best: CllEO SllRES n.. ,,_,&citing eon-c:;r11o1rte OYet'looktng ~-2 C8f' or 18 ~ Want wet•· gat. ale. gated c:ommunl-front property. 850-7814 ty. $239,000. ' OP£NSUNOAY 1'5 FIND ot cont~~~ Veact ... llTA11 throu tl cl~csified IESID IEITILS Beautiful Spygtus 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. VfllfY •oe bonul room end separate laundry room. Fabuk>us night Hghte view, tot•Hy redecotated end priced to mow at $759,000. Call NOW tor your private lhowtng ... 4BR.4~BA.pool,tpa,ex.pan9N9 brk* patk>. l.9rge lot With com- rNndlng Ylew of ooeen, COMttlne Mdb11c11es. A ,,_ OF A IClllOI 11,1•- .. na1•1m PE/Mt¥ RE/Mt\X ' ------------------------------. --------- I ... • II ... 'I .. l. .. ., -• g :J -I . I- I, I ' -i- i( .. I ' • 5 Si 0 •• •r n s. 6 .,.. .. el .. w 6 i • • i -• I. s. 7 i -.. • ) CUSTOM BA YFRONT ~~2~~~B'[l Q .,,.,,,. ........ .. 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"408.000 1211 rmna: Stunning home-comptet .. y re- ~-VIEW. VIEW, VlEW of Hsbor and 0.::-,. Pttvete ~. seea.ooo SCIDS£T 11111. tn Hwt>or View Home.. 5 bedrOOfl• end a huge IOC. M.ny ~ 5475.000 Pmlfll) IDO. ln H.bOt View ttorn.. 3 .,_,.ooms and 2\'t bathL .... pool ~ du~ 435,000 TWO TOUJIDE Fm WSf; nw... &edrooma ~ 2\\ 8athl AND Two &edrOOMe 2 8elha pg den. EA04 IS S1, ~YEAR I.SE. 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CA fJ6H 642-5678 PHONE~--~~----NAME~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADOaESS~~~~~-~---~~---------- CfTY ST ATE ZIP _____ ,--__..__ 'AD COf"Y: 4 h "**'1um. IPPf'opriatefy 4 words per h . -• lllyPllal Together Or Separately ~---------------------~--~!1!!1!1!!11!!!11111 .............. _ ~ THE FAIRWAY APARIMENTS AT BIG CANYON ........ II llAl '"-IUUS LAGUNA mMCH Ol'l'ICE llUUTIPUL LANDMMtK 8UILDING N>J)roximatety I 300 square fttt on Coast Highway. Park- ing ar~a. Prestigious t~nants. C.al c:.ollne ...... ,, ... PAU 16/SATUllDAY MAY J1, 1 .. ~©lli1f rn~£©m ~ ©©@'jf£ ~~~ PUT CO STA MESA OISJ• _. l'WI mlY SHUii Superb location. Big family room family room formal dining. kitchen Is a a chef's deHgh1. Island stove, lots of cupboards, gleaming tJle. Mother- In-law bedroom wtth 3/4 bath on first ftoof Winding stairway to upper level, master suite wtth full bath plus two more bedrooms. The grounds have just been professionally land- scaped. Sparkling enciosed pool. Country club living In the city. Call for detaJls. 546-2313 HP 1 ........ ........ ...,.. Flaunt this address and pick roses for your dinner table In this perfect family home. Com- pletely upgraded home. lovefy llvlng room wtth wood pane!ing, fireplace. plus carpets and drapes. family kitchen overlooks atrium and fruit trees. Garage can be a patty room. Great buy at this price. Call 546-2313 HP2 ............. 121 .... Single story on quiet circle In Mesa Def Mar. Big, big rooms thorughout. Terrazo tile entry. Btg living room crackling fireplace, family room, remodeled kitchen. skylight. Covered patio. etc .. etc .• Call for detaJls. 546-2313 HP3 •1D1111 .... n an._ Vacant family home in exceUent condition. walk- ing distance to schools big yard and many extras. A great buy in today's market. Call for details. 546-2313 HP4 omam w .-LO 11.,.. Fantastic buy In good area. unbeatable fot the busy young couple. FJreplace In living room bath down. gourmet kitchen. Upstairs has twO master suites with baths. Call now won't last. Call 546-2313 HP5 .... _ 1111,111 Great prk:e, very private 3 bedroom home with 1. 75 baths, big IMng room. Cheery kitchen, stained glass window. Skytight garage door openers, many extras. Very nice front and beck yards. A home to be proud of. can fot Infor- mation. 646-2313 HP6 ... -..uu. ... It'• hard to beUeve, but you can ftnd a c1111tc 4 bedroom tudot atyte with a 3 car gar91ge locat9d In one to the finest arees of the eo.&a Mesa .. Walk to Weetcllff .. N.wpott High School .. AcrOIS the street Is Newpot1 ~Ml. call to Me It and you will love It. 646-7171 NP7 I.MIT,_ 11-.- Lots for tea wtth this a.toe 2 bedroom townhome .• Excellent location .. excellent ptk:e .. fenced 8nd rw yards .. room fot anlmel .. to ro.m. Few det• caH 846-7171 NP8 E?F?FR llR I I IMUE At • ,..,,.,.. prtce.. lmpreafve uM ..... 2 m.... .utt•. vtufled c1•ngs .. epace .._. ldtc:hen whh .. the~. ~room Wtth ~. urge deck ~ trul Mid 91....,.,.'-C.. ~7171 NP9 1172 ill ~ I -·~ ·--.. lllW9 v---kx*ed In pel'tt -com-.... ~lndude3 ~2.5 ...... lllillltelll ._... room. Y ..... OI .... L.irge ......... ..,..,.... ..... lliundry ~ .... Jm ···pm:.,, Of. --......, ..... ..,at•• since 19E;o YOUR ·TRUST I N NUMBER 0 NE I •••n •• .. 11i11 • lllTI WI MWfllT ... ....,21n.. .... 11 ....... .,.. ....... ... May 21 -22 #2 Rody P0tnl CorON dd Mir. Sit 12·3 & Sun 1-4, 646-7171 20252 ~. Newport Badl. Sit ' Sun 1-4, 6*7111 404 [ 16th. CostJ Mm. Sit ' Sin 1-4, 6* 7111 217 Saybrook. Costa Mesa. Sit ' s. 1-4. 6* 7111 2330 v~ ll202. ecft.a 111esa. Sal as. 1-4. 646-1111 2569 c Or~ CestJ 9'sa. s-lly 12·3. 646-7171 1701 Starticfrt C., NNpof1 Baell. Sat & s.n 12-5. 646-7171 543 w Wison, tosfJ lies., ..., .,., l-4. §46.2313 1747 New Hallpstwt, Costa llm. s-tly °"" 1-4, 5A6-Z313 31S4 Uamry. Com lllesa. Sanday 1-5. 5A6-2313 2125 Cllblloaw.. CostJ lllm. Sal ' Sin 1-4, ~2313 3680 c tu st s.u Ana. Sltrilr 12·2.30. 546-2313 2701 Lorenzo. Costa Mm. Sat & Sun 2·5, S46-Z313 3001 Cleve!Mld. CoSta Mesi. Sat & Sun 1-4. 5A6-2313 ULL..,. -••11,.1111nw • 1111&1. NEWPORT BEACH mmn••m ..,.... This eye appealing home features quality cus- tom appointments throughout .. Located on one of largest lots In Newport, entertain with elegance In large formal living room, dining room. den formal library or family room wtth bar. Garden room wtth lnd0ot B.B.Q . cwerlooktng pool and guest hou•. A home definitely wonhy of your inspection. Call 646-7171 NP1 IUIT atrml I• -You wtn fall in IOve with this 4 bedroom - story on a very special street. Luxury features Include totally remodeled gourmet kitchen wttti bteakfut area. Luxurious mater suite with remodeled bath. Large ex>mer lot With drcutar driveway. Make tttlS No. 1 on yout must ... Nst. Call for an appointment. 64~ 7171 NP2 ~--llllJlll ~-·own custom 4 bedroom. den, bonua room (oouk:t be 2 more .bedroom.). ~ M;g room, dining room. f~ tOOm. Pool. ..,e atrlum. Greet J)CMntlel her• and...._ wHt tr9de 0( ...... tn ftn8ndng. cal fot detds. 646-7171 NP3 , ........ , 11,.. View from tNefY room. lmpr.aMt comer unit In • the V.,....11. 2 bedroome, 2 beths .•. •nl1nt ftoot ~.Call &46-7171 NP4 ...... ' ..... Selllr t-*lced price on ttttt ~ New- S>Oft Condo. ~ wt comfonable 2 BR,·2 BA. C.. todey. 646-7171 NPS fillWITD fll1I 1111,m A rate find. Beautiful 3 bedroom home with 180° view on a private road. As a bonus Included in the price Is a 2 bedroom Income unit. Very seldom is anything Uke this available in this area at thts price. Call 546-2313 HP13 W-WJ ..... In desirable Newport Beaoh. Lovely upgraded'. custom oak. with beamed ceilings, 2 big bedrooms, 2 baths. Great retirement home at an affordable price. Call 546-2313 HP14 OTHER AREAS ... mmLMI• . 111._ Two story approx. 2776 sq. ft. with volume oeillngs. family room with fireplace and wet bar. Gourmet island kitchen with nook. Bonus room master suite wtth retreat and fireplace. Two MCOndary bedrooms, 3 baths. interior laundry room. bonus room and attached 3 car garage. 646-7171 NP11 lff•lt' I llllT ant• Vacant two story In super condition with sunken living room, Cheery country kitchen. family room with fireplace. Separate utility room. Huge mas-- ter suite with separate room for nursery. Mir- rored closet dOotS. Parklike grounds with big patio and fruit trees. Call 546-2313 HP7 aunua SM• 2 Bedroom, 1.5 bath condo. Great for ~t­ ment or starter home. Monthly main. dues approx. S 102, Includes ctubhouae pool prlvlliges. Owner highly motivated, take' advan- tage call now. 546-2313 HP8 .......... 11 .... In lovely AnatMMm Shores, this vacant property ls perlect fot the famity. Tile entry Into eunken living room wttti crackHnO ftrepleoe. Light and *'I gourmet kitchen with big bay window. Formal dining ~ family room. Thr .. bedrooms. 2.5 baH. oentrat alr, two CO"Med patios, balcony off master suite. Atrium and much more. Celt 54~2313 HP9 mru 11sa111 ..,... 1•,111 In the dty. Prahutonely decor•ed cuatorn 5 bedtoom hon'9 on • ~ wooded hllllide tcJt wtth vM9w of enow c.ppid mountains and tWfnkt- 1,ng city lights. Doubte t11ded glw entry to ctrwnettc formal IMng --. Imported decCM•ot· •lllpliper. hnc:h ctoor.. ~ ... d ~ and doors. Gourmet kitchen, huge prtvate ~­ a.Ute. fiitalW, many extr•. central air, patio, , family room, RV ~. etc, etc. can for tp- po!ntment to ~.5*-2313 HP10 : :.';... k>catk>n, rumlng-= tu8h ~ 01111.,.. Not1hwood ... In Irvine. AaMine 151, 112 FHA loin. Cllll ~2313 HP11 I