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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot' 25~ SA T~RDA Y, APRIL 12, 1986 ~ates .' opponent loses last appeal ~ Voters· pamphlet oes to press minus a egations against incum ent sheriff on the cotUtitubonaJ question before June 18 -the date the court earlier had aet for the hcarin&. Callipn's motion wu filed after the state Supreme Court on Thursday vacated an earlier appeal court rulina that would bave permitted Ca.llipn's statment to be part of the or.nae County votcn' pamphlet. bavina been convtcted or a federal crime, illeplly operatina a bar, uoo- tionina the ooverup of a drunken-drivina arrest and coatina taxpeyers millions to remedy jail overcrowdina. By LISA MAHONEY °' ............. A pme ofjudictaJ pina-pon& ended late Friday with Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Oates tn- umphant over a political opponent wbo had ~tanned to use her official candjdate s statement to accuac him Coaat · Orange Coast residents give their opinion of Ctlnt Eastwood aa the mayor of Carmel./A3 California Gov. George Oeukmejlan laahes back at Los An- geles Mayor Tom Bradley for what he termed ''the dirtiest kind of Callfornla polltlcs .... ''IM Nation The U.S. and Soviet Union have negotiated an agreement Intended to protect U.S. soldiers authorized to work Inside East Germany .I A5 World Two U.S. aircraft carriers moved within easy flying distance of each other Friday as they steamed closer to the Libyan coast.JM Sports Brian Oownlng'sgrand slam hlghllghta the Angela' 10-3wln over Oakland./81 Ocean View High pads lead In Sunset League baseball with a 6-5 Inning win over Edison In eight lnnlngs./81 Entertainment "Dallas'' fans who thought Bobby Ewing was dead better guess agaln./A7 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening In The Service Publlc Notices Real Estate Rellglon Sports Televlslon Trivia Weather A9 A3 86--8 A10 08 A7-8 85 AS 84,8 C1-24 A6 81-4 85 A9 A2 Tests may lead inmate to freedom By STEVE MARBLE °' .. 0.., Plll4 ..... A Capistrano Beach man who killed his mother and stuffed her body in the trunk of her car last year was ordered Friday to undcl')O ~y­ chiatric evaluation to determine 1f he i1 suitable to be relcued. Matthew James Lombard wu con- victed of involuntary manslauahter March 3 for killina hit mother= a heated a.raument at their house and hiding her body in ttic trunk of a car he then drove to the bJllt above San Clemente and abendoned. Lombard facet a muimum sentence of four yean; but he could be releucd ••early u June 27, when be will be returned to court for flnal ecntencin.. Public Defender Joel Baruch 111d -Baruch predicted the tonaest Lom· of wronp:loina and manqerial in- competence. Gates' victory was aealed when the 4th District Court of Appeal refused to bear a motion from Linda Lee Callipn. She wanted the oourt to block a Superior Court order censor- ing the statement and to set a bcarina The voten' pamphlet went to press overni&bt with an abridged statement byCalfipn. Gone were portions of a 200.word statement that accused Gates of Sincie the statement is very likely the only e1cction material the under- funded Calli.po campaicn will produce, Calhpn termed Friday's ooocluaion to more than"-week's wranalinl on the issue "devutatinJ. .. After ei&bt days of lepl jockeyina that took the matter as far as the state Supreme Court, the question of wbat Jim Grahl abowa off hla $250,000 mlnla- tare caroaael.eca. which la moanted on a o.., ......... ..,a.. ..... mule bmL The ba.nny lD Grahl'• hand la a replacement ride for the DJeny-10-roa.nd. An egg-zacting bit of artistry By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .............. Jim Grahl jokingly ~fers to his Newport Beach jewelry workshop as an cu factory. In the past couple of years, he and rus staff have created five giant. gold- plated, jewel-encrusted eggs that open to display not only their obvious value, but their intricate, gilded bard would be oonfined " another year. Superior Court Jud&e Leonard McBride ordered Lombard trana- fetrcd to the state correctional factltty at O\ino, where he wdl be tested for 90dar•. McBride uid the ttsll Wlll help him determine if Lombard should go to priton, ~main at Oranp County Jail (P'l9ue ... llSl'fT AL/ A.2) mechanisms as well. Previous works have included replicas of the legendary Faberge eggs, wtth shells that swing open to reveal an exquisite amutgement of Jewels. Grahl's latest creauon is the most elaborate. It features a large, white ca adorned with cherubs and natural rose pearls, and the top half rises to display a miniaturized carousel, com- plete with painted hones, zebras and other animal figures. The cu stands atop a glass music box. And when the box is wound by key, not only docs the music play, the carousel turns countercloclcwlsc as several of the arumals gracefulJy rise and fan. "I think it looks like a Victorian toy on a more elepnt scale," Grahl sa1d when he unveiled the carousel~ this week at his Bayside Drive studio. The cg, nearly a year in the making, was commissioned by Tustin Hills businessman Jack Mann, who wanted a special an- niversary gift for his wife, Ryoko. According to Grahl, the cg IS worth at least $250,000. Oose inspec- tion reveals why. (Pleue ... CAROUSEL/ A2) Italian wine pulled off market shelves Precautionary move made after 20 Italians die from tainted wtne From ataff ud wire reports The deaths of 20 Italians who drank poisoned wine bas prompted some Southern Cahfom1.1 super· markets to remove Italian wines from their shelves even thouah no tainted wine It believed to have reached America. Safl~Stores.. Ralohs Grocery Co., H Marbta. Vons Grocery Co. Albcruon's have ordered branch manqen to remove all lta1- 1an wine pendina asauranoes that there is no dal\Ff. .. We had (word) Tbunda~ to pull all tbewinesoff'tbeabclva Thettare 11 many as 2S different vanetics of WlneJ tn 10me stores.," said the ma~r of a Vona Gl"Odery store in Hununaton Beach, who declined to IJVt hit name. "The only aood teller , waa Riunite," he said. Mucll of the poisoned wine has been linked to seven wbolesaJen. So far at least S4 labels. all 1Dcxpent1ve wines, have been 1dtnnfied as tain~. reports indicated. Trader Joe's hquor stores have ~fused to buckle under the aca~. "The whole thtna, I think, has been blown out of proportion. They (Eu~ peans)juat happened to catch it. and I don't think it will get over here said Vinnie D' Amore, manager .of the Costa Mesa Ttlder Joe's market. "It happened to <Jerman wine a couple of yean aao and Greek wines a few years before that," be wd D Amore wd none of his cu~ tomen has uk~ about the tainted wines and that sales have not dC'Chned bc<aulC of the rcpons. "I don't think it will hurt business at all." he wd. But Oyde Oruct, m&n.aFr of Laquor Barn 1n Costa Mesa. h.ad a difftrtnt vtcw of the s1tuabon. "The whole busineu 1s hurt be- caullC people bear it and don't want to (Pl--... IT ALIAJll/ A2) • . Callipn may print aided where it bepn -W1th On.n1e County Su.- periorCourtJud&e Juajtb Ryan, who oriai:1fd the alleptioOJ fa1le and aa and ordered them stricken from the voten' i-mpblet. .. I think it's finally all over. I'm obviOUlly very happy that truth prevailed," uid Oates, wbo is run· nina for his fourth term 11 Jberift'- ooroner. CaJJipn said she stands behind the deleted ~nap. In a statement released her campaian maoqer, CallioJ\, • paU'Ol aerpat wilb _.: Shcn1r1 Department. iaid .. ..,...,. "prove to an1one at any Wie 1111.; truthfulness o my ~L" .• Callipn, who balcriu=.'•~ rulina u t>e; "o-seady · ':= said Friday ~t lbe ........ estimated Gates' influence ia ~: cal circles" and ... CODlideri9I ad: appeal to the U.S. Su~ Coul't. • -Oates' attorney n.tryl. Wold llid: he doubted the nation'•......,. eo.t • would bear the matter ... Si.Dee am it. (Pl--._ OATSe/ASt Questions arise Qver police chief selection in NB By SUSAN HOWLETJ' or .. o..,,.. .... The panel that recommended the top siA candidates for the post of Newport Beach police chief may have been improperly" selected. A review of the city's ClVil serv1ce ordinance seems to show ir- regularities in the composition of the panel that interviewed and ranked police chjef candidates. . Dr. Norman Loats, cbauman of the city's Civil Service Board, said be will .. take a closer took .. at the ordinance to sec 1f the composillon of the oral board vtolated JUidelines for the police chief selection process. City Manager Roben Wynn 1s ex~ed to name the city's police cb1ef following a special meeting Monday with City Counol members. The six finalists for the city's lughest law enforcement posibon were named Monday by the Civil Service Board, wtth Actma OUef Arb Campbell topping tbe field. Bui concerns have been aired by council members and city ofticiab u to whether the city's Civil Service System Ordinance was followed. The oral board, which in~ the finalists, was oom priscd ofl.oaU. former Glendale and San Diqo City Manager Hugh McKinley, Civil Ser· vice Board member Hil6Crt C.anoo., Palm Sprinp Police OUef Tom Kendra and Orange County Sheriff' Brad Gates. The questions sWTOUDdin& the board's makeup ooncern the cboice of Gates as a panel member. As sheriff of Oran,e County, Gata heads a department that tena 1DCft (Pl ..... cmwr/AS) Mysterious fluid upsets residents Neighborhood fears storm drain runoff might be hazardous By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... °""' .... -- Sometimes it's green and~~­Sometimes it's white and . Most of the time the mtxture ftowina from a storm drain through a south- west Costa Mesa neighborhood is dark and oily. People who live there JUSt want to find out 1f1t 1s toJUc. The Mesa West Homeownc:n ~ sociation asked the city this week to order tesU on the water perpenaally oomina out of the pte 0o Fcdaal Avenue. The runotrsluices alOQI the east side of the l'09d and foUows a route that will take it down at leaat two other stn:ets. Ram or slunc, drouabt or deluait, the water nows -lately at a trickle. Regardless. residents of the neisb· borbood try to keep their pets and children away from the viJe..lookin& water running alona the curl>, fearful that 1t may contain toxins from the businesses on Placentia A venue.. (Pleue Me llTSTSaT / A2) Putdng h1a foot down Held by hla modau. l&-montb-old Peter Calabretta peta Im be9t foot forward for Co.ta II_. police otnoer Clay g~ htday. Oftleen wU1 contlnae ftaferprln~ - Ul footprlntlDC -for ldentlftcadon pa.rpoeee at 84Mltll Cout Plua '• Carouel Cout today from 11 a.m. to IS ...... and SaDday from noon to 5 p.m. ' ....................................... __ .............. ______________ ._. ______________ ~~~~~~~~~~-~ .. . ;· J ----__________ ...._. ___ .__.. ______________ _ 0r""9Co.t ONLY P.tLOT/ 8aturday, Apfl 12, 1Ne 7-Eleven drops adult magazines Cloudy, breezyandeoel today -.ic!Tb~y. Tboaipsoo said tbe decision WU prompted by teatimooy durina bcltl- 1!111 conducted by \be U.S. Attorney OeaerlJ'• Comnllllk>n oci Pomc>- aral)by. • · •"Jlie iestimony before that com- mission· indic:ates a powi.q public awareness aod concem over a pou- ibte coftDeetion between ed-uJt IDIP-una ud crime. violenc:e and cblJd •bule." be said. "SoU\hland is vay eeositivc to ou:r politioo a 1 lcaderUipcompenl and ruponsibte corporate citi%ea,' he said. ln QiQl&o, Playboy apoUsma1' David Sal_yen uid ft was "absurd" to conlider Pla_yboY. pomQIJ'al)hic. Robert uUC'd<ine, jublitber or Ptnthoux and Fotw:n mqaz:ines, took out an advertisemeat in Tbun- day'1 editJODJ of the Austin Ameri- c:an-S1ateaman, WJina people IO mtronizc stores that don't bow IO r.Oen.onbip." GATES TRIUMPHANT OVER FOE •.. U.S. Tempm • ~~=::~ Prom Al mat1er of state law, they're not likely to act on an~na or bear anything there," be wd. Commcntina on Callipn's n:l•- tionship to former activists in the county depu~heriffs uaociation, which backed Loren Rualc against Oates in 1978, old said Callipn is .. repeating some of the same allega- tions people made at the time. That was one reason we decided to take court action to put them to rest.·· At the heart of the issue is a..3-year- old statute in the state Elections Code which allows a candidate's state-- menu to be challenged before they arc printed in county voters' pamphlets distributed to all registered voters. Gates challenged two paragraphs of Calligan's statement on the basis that they were false and misleading. On April 3, Ryan rtjectcd uiumehts by CaUipn that the nattment wu correct and that. even ii h were not, the U.S. Constitution pn>tecta even faJ~ from priot restraint. R · to beat an April 7 printina deadline. Callipn's attomeys called upon the 4th District Court of Appeal to block Ryan's order and rule on the constitutionality of the Elections Code statute. As the registrar of voters waited to order the printers into IClioD, the appeal court directed that Callipn's statement be published in full and set a bcarina on the merits of the case for June 18 -two weeks after the J u.ne 3 primary. Because the a~ court action denied Gates rehef allowed him by law -without strikin& down the statute -bis attorneys decided to appeal to the state Supreme Coun. Thursday, the Supreme Court jus- tices vacated tbe _appeal court's do- cisioo IO permit Clllipn to publish her complete stalemellt and sent the cue back for a ru1ina on iu merits. Calligan's attorney William Y.coboz.zi complained that tbeoourt of appeal has had enoqh time to decide the issue. He ~cted that the primary would be voided if his client prevails on June 18. But Wold forecast a different 1CCnario. "We're quite confident that Lhe statute is constitutional. .. I'm quite surpritcd at bow much effon her attorneys bave put into (fi&hting for) accusations that are fa&," he added. .. 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Not only arc the arumals patterned from the ones carved for carousels an the late-19th century, the poles they are attached to arc controlled by crankshafts idenucaJ to those used an actual carousels. "We spent a lot of time researching carousels and the type of work that went into them," Grahl said. While the carousel is a replica of a full-scale version, the worbnJ paru of the music box are authenllc. The instrument dates back to the late 1860s, when it was built by the French compan~. L'Eppe. Cbrisuan Erik, a collaborator and fnend of GrahJ's. renovated the music box and helped fashion special mechanisms so the instrument would drive not only the music, but the carousel as well. With the tum of a ker. the music box plays Stephen Foster s .. Beautiful Dreamer" and three other tunes. Grahl and Erik worked with other craftsmen to build a case of solid Bird's-eye maple that acts as a aw tar body to amplify the instrument's sound. The top and sides are made of beveled optical glass from Fruce so viewers can see the details ofband-<:ut ~ pins and screws that run the music box. While the ~ is not Grahl's most expensive creabon, be insists it was the most enjoyable to make. ••A lot of people helped work on this and it really 1s our favorite piccc; l can honestly say that.," Grahl wd. "It's an inherently cheery piccc that's a pleasure to look at." -... M IW 1-3 8W 2-4 waw 2-3 waw ITALIAN WINE PULLED FROM SHELVES ••• homAl buy wines," be wd. All Liquor Barns were ordered to ~move their Italian wines Wednes- day. from wines all together. he said. The grocery chains acted after the Italian iovcmment said it was halting all wine expons unlll a certification ~stem to guarantee punty is estalr hshed. ~ople, apparently were caused by the illegal use of methyl alcohol, alto known as methanol, to increase the alcoholic content of cheap table wines. MYSTERY FLUID WORRIES RESIDENTS •.• "We arc doina it as a precautionary measure," Graser said. Although not all Italian wines are good sellers, many people have simply shied away The deaths in Italy, and the hospitalizations of about 60 other Store here officials stressed that the removal of Italian wine from their shelves was a precautionary measure. From Al The auto repair shops and other businesses arc separated from the homes on Federal by an alley. 1 Residents-say the drain was an· stalled more than a decade ago to rcbeve the water building up an the alley from rain and from workers washing cars or business pTOperty In recent months. the flow of greenish water has slowed. Sul!, homeowners are afraid. "This could be a very big deal 1f children are playing in industnal waste water. It could be loaded with aJI sorts of things." said Kathy DiewaJd. "The drain as JUSt always moldy and yucky.·· DiewaJd speculates that the green concoction that has spewed an the past from the dram could be radiator fluid, while the black substance could be motor oil. It 1s not the first time the suspicious water bas been brought to the city's attention. A warning notice was issued by the city to the Mesa Consohdated Water District headquarters in June 1984 after an oaly substance was found in the agency's drain. Distnct spokesman Charles Ham- ilton said the chemicals may have come from district vehicles being washed or from a ne1ghbonng busi- ness. ··After that. we started getung real snoopy about what people were doing in that alley," Hamilton said. "(A toxic leak) is the last thing we want any of our employees to get nailed for. bean$ that we are concerned with kcepang the water clean." City records show that a paving company was also warned in May 1984 for hosing biu of asphalt off work trucks and anto the alley drain. Since then. the runoff has mostly been gunk-free. Costa Mesa offiCJals said. They advised residents noticmg any sludge to caJJ the city. "J don't believe that anything there has been shown to ~ toxic. It can be smelly. It can be shmy-in any case. it's,not supposed to be in the storm dram." said Public Services Director Bruce Manem. Mattern added that 1t 1s hard to pan point the ongin of the suspicious substances because a "conaJomcrate" ~~~l~~~albusinesscshavea~to MENTAL PROBE FACING INMATE •.• Any testing would be the responsi-l"l"om Al bility of the OraDfC County En-or be released. her death was the result of panic and But Goethals told jurors Lombard vironmental Health Department. Of-Lombard was c~ed with second-shock. "hog-tied" his mother with rope and ficials from that agency could not be dearce murder for his mother's slay-In a ~hce videotape played durina wire and blindfolded her with a bath reached for comment. ina and could have faced 15 years to the tnal, Lombard S11d his intox-towel. Meanwhile, residents are hoping life in 1tate prison if he'd been icatcd mother put her band on his something can be done to put their convicted on that charge. shoulder and feU to the floor and Also, the proteCUtor said Lombard minds at ease, especially 75-ycar-old n-uty District Attorney Tom struck her head when be tried to push initially lied to police by claimina he W T P ..,....., had nothina to do with his mothet's · · age. Goethals said be was shocked and her away. ibe.rd The drain empties right outside his ctisappoantcd when jurors returned "She pabbed me and l guess I death. Lorn confessed, however, front yard on Federal Avenue. W1th their lesser verdtct after do-knocked her down," he said during after hours of intetTogation by police. "Every kind of thins comes out of liberating three days. the ta..-interview. Baruch described Lombard u a there;." Page said. "Green stuff-like Jurors said they believed Emily Lo~be.rd said bis mother frequent-very depressed ;nan who has IJ'OWD aoai-rrceu-and some wh1tc--loolcin' Mac Lombard's death was accidental ly bounded him about his inability to weary after more than 13 months' stuff. like milk. It used to run out to and that Lombard's cffon to cover up find work. confinement in Orange County Jail. the middle of the street, but it slowed -----------------------------------------down a bit" Residents say the water runs onto their driveways, staining and crack· ing the pavement Sometimes the mixture JUlt stqnates, attractin& mosquitoes, said MUJie La Perle, another Federal Avenue resident. "It's a greeny muck. It bas an odor, but I don't know what of," LaPerle said. W£.STOU..11lE-CQl.ORS.FIOM-111E-~~nsr -C\RPEr~E 011 \ou l11H' lolor1 f>o.Huu lov\.' price. that are a real steal? Do~ CHIEF SELECTION PANEL QUESTIONED •.. 1~'\'ll l Jrpt.11 If mu \C Jn..,~n-<l ves 10 all three of these tfUl-..!k1n.,, 1ht' WJltcr Carprt' Cahforrua ~sale~ fut \OU Hurn on Ucl\\TI wtule our outstanding ( .1Hfom1d I; d e t olnr ..clai 100 1o; S{tll large From Al than two malhon people. The portion of the civil service ordinance deahng with the selection of police and fire chiefs states that the two law enforce- ment representatives on the panel are to be chiefs of other police depan- mcnts .. in cities with populations comparable to Newport Beach." Newport Beach City Attorney Rolr ert Burnham said the ordinance 1s not just a guideline and must be followed, "but sometimes the worctiog is capable of interpretation." However. he acknowledged that there 1s a substantial difference 1n the popu- lation of Newport Beach and the entire Orange County JUnsdicuon. and that Gates is a sheriff. not a police chief "There has been a flap over this for some time ... Burnham said But 1fthe process was under scnous fire, ''I thank I could defend 11 1n court," he added. Newport Beach personnel spokes-- man Duane Munson said the ord1· nance is designed to govern the process of selecting police and fire chiefs, "but all rules to a certain dqr'ec arc interpreted." He said there were some concerns about the tc.-'>11n11 process from council mem~r') \\..t) back in the bcginnmf. of the procc~s" and Wt there were 'many issue, of diacuuion" that were considered ~'6A~~E Dlily Pilat MAIN OfFICE 330 W91! ley SI Coet• ~ 1 A before puttmg Gates on the panel. Munson said Gates was selected because his position "has a lot of things 1n common with Newpon Beach." He also said the sheriff offered a broad range of law enforce- ment pcrspecuvc to the interviewing process. Former Newport Beach Police Chief James G lavis was put o n the oral board and then removed because "he was too close to the Newport Beach Police Department and the city," Munson said. Glavis' pos1t1on on the panel was later filled by Kendra. City Councilman 8111 Agee sa1d althouah the oral board selection ctid not follow the rules of the ordinance as written, he thought it was too late to raise technical questions that may not make a difference. "h doesn't follow the letter of the ordinance," Agee said. "But in the long run, I don't think it's aoing to make a significant difference.·· Another council member said that although the council decided to keep Gates on the oraJ boa.rd, "the~ were some of us who didn't thinlt it was in the spirit of the charter." The six finali1U were named Moo· day. They were ranked from No. I to No. 6. accordina to how they tcored on the combinatJon of written and oral euminauons. Campbell scored the hiahest of the six. Cypress Police Chie(Ron Low- enbera came in second and Glendale Police Capt. Brook McMahon had the third-highest score. Fourth on the list was Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy Plcascia. followed by Tommcc Police Capt. Jim Weyant and Bell Gardens Police Chief Bill Donohoe. Munson said Civil Service Board auidelines allow Wynn to choose any of the sill finalists. However, the to~ scorin& candidate is usually the final choice, be said. Campbell, a 20-ycar veteran of the Newport Beach Police Dcpanment, became acting chief in December after the retirement of Ch1ef Charles Gross. The testjng process for the city's police chief posillon also came under fire last month when the City Council met in closed snsion to ditcuss allqed irregularities in the way tests weresiven. Questions arose when two of ei&ht finalisu were allowed to take a day- Iona written examination three days after the rest of the candidates. The council determined that there was no wron84oina involved, and that the: rest of the tcstini should be con- ducted "very cautiously," Mun.on said. o.uyPHot o.etwelJ le QuetentMCI ,..... eoo--11o. ,~ coo. .. "'*"' e• q,.1.~~ ~lldl.1'2M7e ~' -"'• S..'·'32' ~ •913 <>.-.oe Coeet ~-""II ~"Y ..., ._. 11or• llU9r•tll0nl ..,,.,,-... ,...., ... ,. •<tv .. t"'° Just call 642-6086 ~.f'11CMy H yow O<> 'IOI '-"°"' ,.,., Cly ~'°'"' ~~10"' -'°"' OOCI)' ... be ~ "*"* ,,.,..,, ,.,.., oe •90'~ """''"" """"•' Of'< ..-of c.ooyngltl - leciond ,_ p<lel-O-°'""' .. c.. .... -•.• .,. •• ti.II'$ 14• 9001 5'ibO>ttlC)IO" Dy (ltH "' l~ 1' ....,.,.,, .... o,. .-s100,,,,,.,1"tv YOL 71, NO. 102 What do you hlte about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messqe will be recorded. tnnecribed and de· livered to the a~iaa.e ed1tor. 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Irrine Halon convene Tbe Irvine Active Senior Citizens O ub will meet today at noon at the Senior Center, 3 Sandbura Way, Irvine. Eotena.inmeot will be provided by the Dancin' Grandmas. The do nation for the catered lunch is $3.SO. RetJred teacllen meetbJg The sJ>rina business meetina and luncheon of the South Coast Division of the California Retired T cachers Association will be held Monday at 11 Lm. in Oubbouse 5 of Leisure World, Laauna Hills. The Chamber Sinaen of Mission Viejo Hi&h School will entertain and Louise Martin of die Andrus Gerontology Center will speak on the positive aspects of aging.. The cost is $6 and the meeting is open to all teachers retired from California schools. Slide •how 11elledaled The Irvine Camera Crew will present its monthly slide show Monday at 7 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way, Irvine. Nick Alles, who bas photographed extensively in America and Europe, will prcscnt the program. Story tellen sought Senior citizens arc being sought as volunteers for the Grandma Tell a Story program to be offered to children in the El Toro area beainning Friday from 3 to '4 p.m. The weekly events will be held in the Senior Resources Building at 22772 Center Drive. Call cKarcn at 3&0-1703 for more information. gude program •lated What's shaking? Senior citizens can find out Tuesday at a special earthquake preparedness program from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way. Dawna Finley, a senior public safety assistant for the city ofl rvi ne, will present a slide program and discuss precautions. Older women to meet Coping with aging and factors affecting older women will be the focus of a seminary by the Older Women's League of Southern California next Saturday from 10 a.m. to I p.m. at the Newport Center Branch Library, 856 San Oemente Dnve, Newport Beach. The Older Women's league 1s a national non- profit organization open to people concerned about the 1;>roblems of mid-life and older women. Call Pauhne Robinson at 675-4255 for additional informatio n. Women's seminar slated in Anaheim State Sen. William Campbell's Conference on Women 1986 will be held Monday and Tuesday at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers, offering more .than 300 seminar sessions. The U.S. Sraall Business Adminstration and Crysler Corp. will be ~ sponsors. Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole will be the keynote speaker Monday while Olympic gold medalist Wilma Rudolph Wlll speak Tuesday. Comedienne Phyllis dinner will ewntertain at Monday evening's banquet. RCjistration begins each day at 7:30 a.m. at a cost of$30 per day or SSS for both days. Call Sena.tor Campbell's office at 770-5533 for reservatton information. Kld• fingerprinted tree Huntington Center and Mission Community H ospital will conduct free fingerprintmg of children today as part of NationaJ Child Safety Weck. Children will be printed from 11 a.m. to S p.m. at Huntington Center's main entrance and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mission Viejo Mall. I.ndlana U Club meet. The Indiana University Oub of Orange County will hold its annual Founder's Day brunch Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the Capistrano Depot, 26701 Verdugo. San Juan Capistano. Nominations for the club's annual under- araduate scholarship Wlll be accepted. Call club president Susan Eaton at 7ro. t (i9 I for more information. Ju•dce lecture planned Elizabeth Holtzman, the first female district attorney m New York City and the youngest woman elected to the House of Representatives. will speak on justice. Nazi war criminals and Joseph Mengcle at the Jewish Community Forum Sunday. The proaram will be held at 7:30 p.m . in the Chapman College Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glasscss St., Orange. Tickets may be ordered by calling 638-860S. MS group meet. at Ha.g Sandra McKay, nutrition technician at Hoaa Memorial Hospital, will speak to the Multiple Sclerosis Support Group of the hosptial Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the hospital's rehabilitation &Ymnasjum. McKay will discuss the important of wcia}lt control at the seu1on, wtuch i1 free and no reservations arc required. Call Hoaa Chaplain Lloyd Sellen at 7ro.2353 for more infonnation. Mu•lc program .cJJeduled The Irvine Conservatory of Music will host a spnna open house Sunday at 2 p.m. at Tunic Rock Community Park on Sunnyhtll Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. The event is free and open to the pubhc. A short J>roatam will hiahliabt perfonnan~ by the Irvine Conservatory Strina Orchestra, student soloists and workshop presentations.Call 261-0231 for add1t1onal information. Apartment cl ... tn IrrlJJe A I ().1CSSion prosram on apartment manap. ment will be offered by Irvine Valley Collqe, stanina Monday at Northwood Communjty Center in Irvine. The workshop 1s the first step toward fulfillina the requ1rcmcnt1 fOf' bccomjnaa ccrtifled apertmcnt rnanqer. The teUions will be held Mondays and Woda~ys ftom 7 to 10 p.m. thf'OUlb May 14 at a ft of$2JO. CaU 5'9-3333 for further details ,. . Literary detour before bedtime Once upon a tlqie the Corona de1 llar Library naff Dad Mark 8mlth, rtat. TIMIJ jolaed t1ae crowd lnYitecl y~etera to come ln their paJamu for an µ.temJac u J-.n 8cUl.mmer 6lecrtbed die,._, e.entnc of atory-telltni u part of National bean tbi.t were daancten ba eoaae of tbe fa..tte Library Week . Shannon &mlth. 2 , bJ'011Cht a1onc talea from clallclreD'• Uteratare. Panel to hear as~essor' s challenger's case By LISA MAHONEY °' .. .,..,......... \. ..... ~ Orange County assessor sJlieputy David Holbert will have to con vince a panel of supervisorial aides that he should be granted a two-month leave of absence to run against tus boss in the upcoming assessor's race. Assessor Brad Jacobs turned down Helbert's leave request last month, saying that be needed the deputy assessor to complete the assessment roll. Holbert wanted time off to concentrate on his campaign for the assessor's post. said John Sibley, director of employee relations. A panel of five executive assistants - one from each supervisor's office -will hear Holbert's appeal on Monday, be said. Employees have the n&ht to bring an unfavorable personnel decision to the Board of Supervisors for final rcckonina, but Sibley said such appeals arc rare. And, although ajdcs arc usually desig- nated to hear appeals, a five-person panel is unusual indeed, he said. "Because of the sensitivi_ty of this one, we wanted each board office to have its say." Whether to grant a leave of absence to an employee 1s a discretionary matter be- tween an individual and Iris deJmtment head, accord.in& to Sibley. lo the cue of the Assessor's otBoe, only Jacobi knOM whether be can spare a staff member at any ajven time, be aid. But. u a candidate for re-election, few could UJ'lC: that Jacobs bas no personal mterest in bis political opponent's leave request. That coo.O.ict between Jacobs' job as administrator and his position as 1naun- beot auessor is one reason to consider the appeal u lelllitive in nature. Another, tbouab not voiced by Sibley, ii th.at the Board of Supcrviaon is not on Students to clean Upper Bay By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMOellr ...... ..,,. A Newport Beach 1-estaurant owner has recruited local school children, Boy Scouts and the YMCA to join him in cleaning Upper Newpon Bay. Sergio A v1la, owner of the El Ranchllo Mexican Restaurant. says he expects more than 600 youngsters to help him May 17 in p1clollf up trash and debns in the ecological reserve surrounding the Upper Bay. "It's my chance to give something back to the community." Avila said in announc- ing plans this week. "It also gives these kids a chance to be involved in something important that they'll really team from." In return for the1rbelp, Avila 1sdonatmg $2,000 to pupils at Whittier School in Costa Me$& who will use the funds for a field trip to the:: ccol0$Jcal reserve. Avila's donation m exchange for the children's help is similar to the arrange- ment he made last year with the Boy Scouts. For last spring's event. the Boy Scouts volunteered to help with the cleanup after A vi la donated money to the Newport Beach Sea Scout base to pay for rcstorauon of their 1905 topsail ketch, the Af&us. More than 300 scouts and Cltizen volunteers turned out to pick up trash, stopping only for a lunch catered by A Vlla 's restaurant. "It was such a huge success last year. the Boy Scouts wanted to help apin," Avila said. ''And when the local YMCA beard about it, they wanted to help also." Avila, wbose home is located near the U pper Bay, says he is often dismayed about the trash that often spoils the environment and poses threau to the wildlife there. During last year's cleanup, volunteers found refuse that ranJCd from Christmas U'CC1 to lounae chain. "We bad trophies," Avila said at the time. "One bi& bathtub, one motorcycle, two bicycles and I '4 car tires .. " • , ... The poup also found car bumpers, lumber, truh can lids, construction cones and di1e&rded furniture. l Actor Cl i n t E as twood has been elected m ayor of Carmel. aood terms with Jacot,.. Supervilon Bruce Nestande and Roser Stanton have been particularly criticaf of the way the Assessor's office is proceed.in& on a tax dispute with the Irvine Co., a subject upon which none of the board members believes they've been fully briefed by Jacobs. ln put afpcals.. a hearina panel was compoted o a representative o(tbe t chainnan and the previous board chair man. in this case Ralph Clark and Tho ~,;;°' each supervisor a voice on the paneJ will avoid the "appearance of a balance one way or the other," Sibley said. SchoolPower plans annual l OK run The 5th annual ScboolPower Lquna Beach IOK Oass.ic will offer a 2K (1.4- mile) .. Fun" Run/Walli: in Lquna Beach startma at 8: IS a.m., IS minutes after the start of the lOK run which is expec1ed to draw more than 2,000 runners April 27. Proceeds from the event wifl be ad- minisne:red by Scboo1Power, a non-prof\ foundation. to benrjit public IChools in the Lquna Bcacb Unified School DistricL ~tion fee for the event is Sl 1 to en1er the nee and receive a t-thirt or $7 to cn1er the nee only. On repstration day, edd SI . For more infonnauon call Sandy Thornton, at ScboolP~wer (714) •94-6811. Olympic runner Steve Soon, winner of last year"s event, will agam compete in the 111oe. Wou l d you h ave voted for him? Compllecl byG. Jeanette AYeDt Nancy Kim HantiDgton Beacb B11lae11 owner I like his straight honesty He makes America strong. Hel1• 811ekley CorouftJMar HoasewUe It depends on what k:Jnd of hotel be plans to butld. lfhe's 1oin110 build a lcyscrapcr. no. Otherwise, I would have no obJections. He bu the money to improve the com- munity. He could do a lot of aood \ Don Atplaall Huttnston Beacb Retail store owner He's definitely the man for the job. He's the enforcer. T he man packs a mean gun. Lllllu~aen Hatlqte9 Bea~ Property muacer I think be would be as oualificd 11 anr.one else, but uot because he s a m OVlC !ltar A1 busy as he is and the money he make . He d0C1n 't need the money. You have to really admire the man. RoyCnmp Hnttnstoll Beacb Sdool teadter Yes, I would have if I were a business owner there. It brings more notoriety to the com- munity. l.JaMc.e.I H ......... S..d BoMll..,er I wondctifbc'unactor. if he'd be able todolhcjob. lt his actinsca~aoinatobca conflict ofintercSt? lt'aaoina to have to be more tbao a popularityoonte l . • IUckGUmo~ Badap D Beacb Pu tor I believe I would have. I think the community was tied up and needed new leaders to bnngin new ideas. °"' ........ ...... ~ M...,aetver'• ~e ... taUve e.. rd say u oOl)Ole(I to the local real estate lady He probebly has more (business) expericncc. Cyndi Holman Ruttngton Beacb Credit u.lon a11lstant manager lfhe had a sound poht1cal platform. I'd vote for him, but not Just bcca use he was Ch n t Eastwood Dtue Wetdake Cet1aMeaa Apartmeat muacer If that's has bobb)'. he rn1aht spend some t1me1t 1t. He miJht work w1th 1t. He must be tnlC'f'C1\ed, o therwise why would he run" ____... ............... _. ... ______________________ ~~~- ,. OrMge Oout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Aprtl 12. 1988 Deukmejian lashes back at Bradley's TV campaign LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Oecqc Dcutmejiao, nuna by allep- tiona by Los Anatles Mayor Tom Bradley, Friday termed the pbe:matorial cam~ "the dirtiest kind of California politics we've seen in modem time1." Oeutmejian has been accused by Bradley or Jiving "tacat approval" to lntcrior ~tar)' Donald Hodel's extensive offshore oil-leasina plan and of aivina favorable treatment to some tollie>wastc contractors wh.o had contributed $248,000 to his cam paip. The Republican governor and Bradley, a Democnt. arc virtually certain to face each other in the November general election for gov- ernor, a rematch of the 1982 gov- ernor's race. "They (Bradley and his aides) find themselves far behind at the polls due to mistakes in their campaign," Deukmejian said during taping of the KCBS-TV program "Newsmakers." The go vernor, defending his ad- ministration's record on toxioa, added. "They say, 'We've aot to do somelhjn1 to stop the bleedina,' and so they take the low r09d." State and federal investiptions have focused on the Oeukmejiatt adm10istration 's hand.tin• or hazard· ous wastes. State Auditor Oeoeral Thomu B. Hayes, in a study ro- questcd by the aovemor, reponed last month that the a.dminiAt.ration has mismanaaed toxic waste cleanue. includin& work at one of the state s most dangerous sites, McColl dump near Fullerton. Hayes said a company responsable for the cleanup coUcctcd SI millfon in state payments in a five-month period, durina which it did no work at the site. The federal EnvaronmcntaJ Protec- llon Agency criucized the adminis- tration last October, when it said an audit showed the state had improper- ly managed some $28.S million in federal funds earmarked for state projects. The FBI also said it was conductina an inveatiption of con- tr&Ctina proccdurei. Oeukmejian termed .. irresponsible and uftttue" alleption1 that hls admioiurattioo bad shown favoritism to toxjc wute contracton who bad contributed to bis campe.ian. "This is the dirtiest kind of Cali· fomia palitios we've seen in modem times.. Oeukmejian said or the allcaations. Oeukmejian also denied g.ivina apJ?roval to . Hodel's offlhorc oil driJlin& plan1 which would include many areas tMt previously were ofT- Hmits under a COOJJUSional mora· tori um that was allowed to expire last year. Deukmejian opposed extension of the moratorium, and coagrcssional efforts to extend 1t failed by a single vote. In Los AnJcles, Bradley spokeswoman Ala Webb wd the mayor's campaign wouldn't wi thdraw the disputed radio advertisements. Security assessed after court shooting Solo u.llor sets record By tile At1ociated Press arguments that Wilson. a founding member of the Beach Beys, had concealed his heavy drug use when applym• for a SI mtlhon policy in 1982 and therefore invahdatcd 1t. Maine buableumaa DodCe lloraao m.. ·a•nc onto dry la.ad 150 c1a,.. after h.la arm bl triumph after com lettnc a non-Mil on h.la 80-foot bcNat. .. Amerlcua •to,p eolo cl.rcumaaTtcation of the world off Pro . " llorpn plane ncadoD wttb lil8 SAN FRANCISCO -Authont1cs reviewed courtroom security Friday following an "obsessed" man's shooting of his daughter's alleged killer moments afler a suspicious defense lawyer warned a guard to watch the father. Jack Spiegelman of Lo~ Angeles. whose 17-year..old daughter Sarah was slam three years ago, was arraigned on charges of attempted murder, two counts of assault and carrying a firearm in court: a 38-caJiber pistol be smuggled past metal detectors and guards m a hollowed-out f>Ook inside a bnefcasc. His bail was set at $25.000. His v1ct1m. former mental patient Daniel David Morgan. 39, remained hospitalized in satisfactory condition after suffering two bullet wounds in his arm and a grazed temple. Bermada Prtday. Moraan, s.t. Mt• record. __ !amllJ bl Bermiada for~ few •!HL $6 mllllon In cocaine seized LOS ANGELES-Three men have been arrested and 40 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of SS million have been seized. the FBI said Friday. The arrests are the third major narcotics case in less than two weeks. Last Friday, about 1,700 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated S500 million was seized, and on Wednesday federal agents confiscated 400 pounds of cocaine and $2 million 1n cash in an Orange County home. The men were identified as Fabio PazcuaJh and Haroutioun Hovaness Bckanan, both 27. and Danilo Buchclly-Marquez. 26. U.S. ships at attack distance BeachBoy'swidowwlnslawsult p, b d fl 1 b b LOS ANGELES -An insurance company improper-'Bllller iJT e DtleB p Jle Om ly mvalidated Beach Boy drummer Dennis Wilson's hfe LOS ANGELES -A homemade pipe bomb planted msuranoc policy because of his drug use:. a Jury deoded outside a beaJth food store Friday was defused by a Friday 1n awarding the $400,000 payment to Wilson's pedestrian who stomped out the powder fuse leading to the widow and son. The decision in fa vor of Shawn Love explosive, police wd. The unidentified man discovered Wilson, 21, and her son Gage. 3. means she can pursue the the bomb 10 front of Pappy's Health Foods in the 5300 second phase of tnal seeking $20 million in pumt1vc block of Wilshire Boulevard about 2 a.m .. said police Sgt. damages against Transamenca Occidental Life Insurance Brad Merritt. A trail of black powder used as a fuse led Co. The Supenor Court Jury rejected Transamenca's down the street from the bomb. 2nd cougar shot 2 weeks after OC attack IDYLLWILD (AP) -A tracker shot and lolled a mounuun hon believed to have lolled three dogs. 10cluding one attack in which a leashed pet was snatched from an outside landing up two nights of StaH'S. Joel Shows. a govemmenl~m­ ployed hunter shot the mountain hon just two weeks afler another of the big cats was shot to death 1n Orange County followmg an attack that inJured a S-year-old girl. "I don't understand what's bai> pemng with these lions. We've had no problems all these years," said Shows. who shot the animal Thursday about 300 yards from the house where the attack took place on the stairs. Beside the mountatn hon was the dog's partly consumed carcass. The cat 1s believed to ha ve killed two other dogs and injured another m INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM, DRUG ADDICTION. FAMILY CO-DEPENDENCY Cert1f1ed alcohoflsm counselors. physician. psychologist providing complete treatment w1thour hospitalization or inter- ruption of work schedule • ASSESSMENTS • FAMILY !CO-DEPENDENCY • INTERVENTION • EXTENDED AFTER CARE ldyllwild and in the ncarbyR1vcrs1de County community of Pinc Cove, said Tom Paulek, a wildlife biologist with the state Department offish and Game. The dog, a pit bull-Gcnnan shcphard mix, said by its owner to weigh 80 pounds. was grabbed with enough force to snap a heavy nylon leash and splinter the stairs to which it had been fastened, Paulek said. AMERJCAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. Buaes/ Minibus/ L1mouJlne1 Slatlonwoo ona/Vona/ rN a Door to Door Sel'llce Private ChOrte" and Tours 1-800-524 -1300 Advertiaing Art Services ./ 8.ochu.reo/Cotalop• D••IO'D But military action not imminent against Libya, sources say W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Two U.S. aircraft carrien moved within easy flying distance of each other Friday as they awaited instructions from Washington on a possible military strilce apinst Libya, but action"""was not "imminent," sources said. One Pentagon offic1aJ said the carriers were already close enough to Libya for thetr planes to conduct an attack with aenal refueling. But the source added the earners had yet to receive any final orders authorizing a strike. The earner Coral Sea. ordered out of a Spanish port on Thursday, was descnbed Fnday as having reached the v1cirutx_of Sicdy and the earner Amenca. ~he America departed Livorno, Italy, on Wednesday. Pentagon officials, who agreed to discuss the matter only if not ident- ified, said Friday the carriers were only about 200 miles apart and could operate together at that distance. The sources added. however. the earners and support1ng warships would continue to steam eastward mto the central Mediterranean closer toward Libya's coast and could easily form mto a tJghtcr battle formation 1f the need arose. "They might not form up until they're 10 the central Med," said one source. "There doesn't seem to be anything imminent at this point," added a second official. Earlier this week, administration sources disclosed that President Re- apn had cr,nbrace<;f the ~ptio~ of a military stnke against Libya in the wake terrorist attacks on a TWA airliner and a West German night- club. But Pentagon officials said no concrete orders had yet been issued to the U.S. 6th Fleet. The sources declined comment on the Defense Department's contingen- cy planning and possible targets. beyond saying the Pentaaon wu still focusing most or its attention on military installations such as Libyan missile batteries. If ordcn are liven to launch a strike the 6th Aeet will have 16 wanh'ips in the battle aroup, includ. i0& the two carriers and more than 160 aircraft. the sources said. Khadafy ready for strike against Europe TRIPOLI, Libya (AP)-Col. Moammar Khadafy said Friday that Libya was ready to attack southern Europe in response to a threat from NATO, the official news agency JANA reported. The dispatch did not specify what threat Khadafy referred to. JANA quoted Khadafy as saying the Nonb Atlantic Treaty Organization was threatening civilian larJelS in bis North African country. "Since the threat this lime came from the whole of NA TO, the whole of southern Europe is today included in the Libyan counterattack plan, without any discrimination," Khadafy was quoted as saying. Khadafy has said he will strike NATO bases in Italy and Spain and other countries that provide support for the U.S. 6th Fleet if the U nitedStatesattaclcJ Libya. fy 'b · · d . 1 ·1· h ts tu b d Khada said L1 ya rejects "unJust an 1nso ent m11tary t rca w c o not scare it at all," ac.cording to JANA. White House won't tell ho\V it plans to retaliate WASHINGTON (AP) -White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan said Fnday the· Reagan adminis- trauon is "coming close" to conclud- ing that Libya was linked to the fatal bombing of a West Berlin nightclub last weekend. Amid bci&htened expectations of a possible U.S. military retaliation for recent inc1dcnts of terrorism! Regan was asked whether there wou d be an attack against Libya. "You woul<i;n't expect me to comment on anything like that, no way," he replied. But he sa1d "as far as most ~ple arc concerned" the evidence is incon- trovertible that Col Moammar Kh.adafy's regime was hnked to the nightclub attack. Asked whether that included the administration, the chief of staff replied. "Well. we haven't reached a final conclusion, but we're coming close." Questioned by reporters after tee- ing President Reagan off to Camp David, Md., for the weekend about whether that meant one could expect "the other shoe to droo, somcthina to happen," Regan said: "'Ob, I wouldn't thlOk so. We just have to keep lookinJ." The president waved off reportcn seek.in& to question him about Libya as he and bis wife Nancy boarded their helicopter to tly the presidential mountaintop retreal Rugan, havin& denounced Khadafy Wednesday niabt u .. the mad dog of the Maddie East," has hesitated over whether to order a retaliatory strike apiost Libya. .. It seems we are 1<>ina to retaliate," said Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, I>Mo. "What that leads to, no one knows .... • PRIMARY TREATMENT • SEMINARS ,/ "°9H/Cot"pOtG1• l D Padta9 .. ~ Tn>9-ttio9 r: .. ~9 handl.ed W>d., .,... root Waldheim U. N. file based on Yugoslav charges 2043 WESTCLIFF 11303 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 GBAPBICI NEWPORT (71') 720-9191 UNITED NATIONS (AP) -A secret U.N. War Crimes Commission file on Kurt Waldheim 1s based on Yugoslav accusations that the former U.N. ~.general was involved in Nazi repnsals against c1vihans, sources said Fnday (714) 548-5533 UO N•"'"""1 C-1 .. 0.. N_,_, -h CA tttto The U nited States became the third Celebrations springs into outdoor parties with valuable savings Special coupon means savings to you '· . With Spring in the air and all the warm we.ither. there i..~ no better time for an outdoor party than this weekend. There is also no better place to get all your party decorations than Celebrations. 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PAJD PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF COMMUNITY INFORMATION MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING To present the Eastalde Water Main Projec1 and recetve comments. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT The Pro)eet: Community Information Meeting: Tuesday: Aprll 15, 1986 -7.00p.m. - Publlc Meeting Room 1965 Ptacentla Avenue Cotta Meea, California Public Hearing! Thursday, May 1, 1986 -7:00p.m. - Public Meeting RQOO\ 19&5 Placentla Avenue Cotta Mela, Calltornla lnltattatlon of 30" diameter pipe wUI begin In the late tumrMt In the following public right of way: * In Fullerton Avenue from 19th to Bay Street• * In Bay Str .. t from Fullerton to Orange Avenuee * In Orange Avenue from Bey to 22nd Stf'9eta Attendance at efthef meeting 11 open to the general pubflo. For more Information, or If you would Ilk• ...a.tanoe In preeenttng your comment• to the Board at the Pubtle HMt1ng, pteue contact Chudc Hamltton, Publtc Advteor, at 831-1200. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 'AID "'91.JC NOT1C• -----~ I \ 1 I ' J I I 'I ~ f ' I ) I U .S.,Soviet OK precautions after soldier's killing W ASHINOTON (AP) -Tbe United States and Soviet Union have net0tia1ed an qreement that Ameri. can official• boee will reduce the OOMibWcY ofSoV1et aeotriet flrina on U.S. IOldien authorizod to wort iJllide East Germany, the Pentqe>n Slid Friday. Tbe ao-called .. apwd aummary, •• nesotia1ed over the put ~follow· ina the abootina death of . Arthur 0 . Nichollon, waa liped unday in West Berlin, the PentqOn II.id. Defenae Depe.rtment aowcea said the .,..eement bad been ~ de- spite a Soviet refuaa1 to apo~ for Nicbolaon'• death OT offer restitution to hit family. Oefen.1e Secretary Caspar W. WeinberJ,er bu adamant. ly demanded an apol~ and rmitu.- t.aon since Nicholton s death tut March. The aouroea said Weinber&er reluc- tantly qr-eed to the new pact onJy after diiection1 were issued to tlie State Oeputmeot to continue~ ina the demands at every diplomatic opportunity. Tbe Pentaeoo decliocd Friday to releue the text of the .-meat. But It said the P1Ct summarized the ~ of both lidea OD "operatina procedura" u diJcuued by On. OleD Otis, the commander in chief of U.S. ~!g,T in Europe, and Soviet On. · · F. Zaitaev of the Group Soviet Force Oermany. The qreement speciflet that "all Soviet mill penon.nel will be i1llU\lie1.ed. ~ve our forces for a number of y~ on the 1tatua of Military Liaiaon Mission personnel and bow, if they oome in contact with them. to tiat them in a manner ao as to ensure their aafety." The Pentaaon said the Soviets bad aareed their .entries inside Eut Germany will be told bow to identify U.S. personnel and instructed that they are not to use deadly force lplDJt them when they arc properly identified. "ThiJ can 1ianificantly protect our memben," the Pentaaon said. Nicholson was shot and lcilled on Match 24, 1985. Jury acquits former Army counterspy qn all charges _,/ A.l.£XANDRJA. Va. CAP)-Rich- ard CraiJ Smith, the former Army counteMntelliacnce officer who' said be aold information about U.S. counterspies to the Soviet Union as put of a CIA plot to infiltrate the KGB, wu found innocent on all cbarJea Friday at bis espionaae trial. Ttie jury of nine women and three men acquitted Smith on five counts -one of conspincy, two of es.. pionqe and two ofpusina classified infOrmation to the Soviet Union. If convicted, be could have faced life imprisonment. The verdict was returned aft.er about SYJ houn of deliberations. Smith's wife, Susan1 wept uncon- trollably u the verdict was read, as did 1everal other "lnembers of his family, from Salt Lake City, Utah. The iury aot the case a 12:40 a.m. EST after heari~ Smith's defense attorney, Brent Carruth, lead them once apin throuah the defendant's complex account of recruitment and ultimate betrayal by a renegade OA team that operated through a busj. ness front in Honolulu. But Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Aronica said the betrayal was strictly Smith ·s. He m:ounted that the def en· dant, 42, fell deeper and deeper into debt after reaianin& from the Army in 1980, and said be resorted "to the one salable item he bad," namely his knowledge about U.S. countcnpy operations. Coast soldier learns Russian Anny s~. 4 , ... Coeper, dauJll· ter of Aliaa H. Cooper of1'.>ari.a Pomt, bu completed a Russian lanauagc coune at the Oefcnae Language Institute in the Presidio of Monterey. Cooper is a 1982 grduate of Cal State Fullerton. • • • J.,. I. MeCuta, son of John McCanll of Seal Beach, bas been specially identified for early.prom<>- t.lon to senior airman in the Air Force. McCanll, a 1978 J1:1duate of Hunt- inaton Beach H1&h School, is a leCUrity specialist with the 88th Millile Security Squadron at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. • • • M.ariM Pvt. J ... C. Ol•1 SOD of John C. Olaa 111 of Mission Viejo, has completed recruit trainina at the Manne Corps Rccrujt Depot in San Dieao. • • • Army PFC Claarla J. Spin, sn of Sandra Sharp of Lquna Nlauel. has completed one station unit trainina at the Army Infantry School in Fort Bennina. Ga. • • • Navy Airman Recruit Ertc J . OlMa, son of Gerald and Patricia Ol1en of Huntinaton Beach, bas completed the Navy's aircraft fuels coune at the Naval Air Technical trainina Center in Lakehurst.. N.J . • • • Marine Pvt. Pallid M. NIJlud, son of Albert and Lynn Nijland of Huntinaton Beach, has reported for duty with the ht Marine Division in Camp Pendleton. • • • Airman l 1t Oau LIMA L Bewtu, daqhter of David and Betty Howitt of Irvine, tw aractuated from the Air Force biocnvironmental ensineerina specialist course at Brooks Air Force Bue, Teua. Howitt is a 1983 lradu· ate ofWoodbridae Hi&h School • • • Airman DurJI 8 . GW, son of Dutwin and Joan Gill ofHuntinaton 8e8cb. hu paduated from the Air force law enforcement 1pcciaJiat ooune at Lackland Air Froce Bue. Texas. Gill, a l 98S lraduate of Ocean View Hi&b Schoo( is oow servina with the 3287th Technical trlinina Squadron at C..mo Bullis, Texas. .... Af'.llly Pvt. MJdtele A. C.U. dauah- ter ofNorm.a M0tc of Costa Meu and Brian Conn ofOran&e. hu completed buic training at Fort Dix. NJ. • • • Deeclt• G. llarrlMa. son of Mabel· H.atriaon of Huntiftatoo Beach, bas been promoted to the rank of captain in the Air Force. Harrison a 1980 .,aduate of Cal State Lona ~. is an instructor pilot with the 9Sth Fiabter lnterc_eP.tor Trainina SqUadron at Tyn4&1l Air Force Bue. Cali£ • • • Seaman Recruit Brtaa A. &aat1 ... ., Peter .... NUC"J &aat •• Oelta ......... Cl., ..... ncnJt ~Nanl~C..ter • • • D*'bte L ~ dauabter of Mr. ud Mn. Jame. Knapp oJ'lrvine,. bu been promoted to tho rank of lieutenant ook>ncl in the Air Faroe. Douville, who received a master'• ~ A-om UC Irvine in 1980, is a nuftina eervioea ldmini1tt1tor at Robina Air Force Base, Ga. • • • Suva J. Babtan, son of John Babiarz of Irvine and Peay Babiarz of Mission Viejo, bas been promoted to the rank of senior airman in the Air Force. Babiarz is a missile vacilities specialist with the 341 st Field Missile Maintenance Squadron at Malmstrom Air Frooc Base, Mont. • • • Marine I st Lt. Man P. Feater, son of Patricia Schuster of Irvine. bas completed the lawyers' military ju~ lice course at the Naval Justice School ID Newport, R.I. • • • Sgl. Gale D. Claambera, son of Dwain and Veannar Dcck.atd of Huntin~oo Beach, has been decor- ated with the Army Achievement Medal in West Germany. Cbamben is an infantryman with the 16th Infantry. • • • Mlebel E. S.l'ke Jr., son of Michael and Joan Burke of Hunt· ington Beach has been promoted to serseant in the Air Force. Burke, a 1980 sraduate of Edison High School, is an aircrew earess_ l}'ltems mechanic with the 48th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, Va. • • • Scaman Recruit Jeffrey A. Preickl, son of Norbert and Nancy Prcchel of Newport Beach, and Seaman Apprentice JOHpli A. Coppl, son of Deloras Coppi of Costa Mesa. have completed recruit training at the Navy Recruit Trainina Command in the San Dieao Naval Training Center. • • • Airman WUUam E. Calbert:IOD Jr. son of William E. Culbertson Sr. of El Toro and Yolanda Quayle of OranJC. has Ci)mpleted Air force buic tram- ina •t Lack.land Air Force Base, Texas. Culberuon is a l 98S pduate of Irvine ffiah School. • • • Airman ~etD B. Mad, son ofEllna Mack of Huntin&ton Beach, bas completed buic trainina at Lackland Air Force Bue, Teus. Mack isa 1983 lraduate of Bolsa Grande Hi&h School. • • • Aimwt J• M. Ballet, son Of ~Hardelty ofHuntincton Beach, ~been us1pied to Kebler Air ~ Miq.. after completina bu1 tramina at l...ackland Air Force Bue, Tena. Balles will receive specialized instruction in the com· munications-etectronics systems field. • • • Anny National Qua.rd Pvt. RelMrt D. DelaHJ, aon of Mary McCort of Irvine, bu completed the combat telecommunications center operator ooune at the Anny Sisnal School in Fon OOfdon, Oa. • • • Navy Con1tructionman M~I P . R.illf, son of Pat and Judy Reilly of Huntinaton Be.ch, recently reported for duty with the Naval Mobile ConJtrUCtion Batalion Five 10 Pon Hueneme. Calif. • • • Marine Cpl 0.-W M. Iba,._, whole wife la the former Corinne Hines of Mia.ion Viejo, recently ~ f'orduty with the Jrd Ma.rine Aircraft Wins at Marine Corpe Air Station EJ Toro. ·Doctors arg,ed tO lalo1m 1oven of Ams ,,_t1ent. Slahl l'BI ..... ~ T. oropn. JerrJ Don Mil.a c' I First d1De slnce 1979 two FBI agents slaln at once MIAMI (AP) -The FBI bas identified the two agcnu killed when a blazina aunbattle erupted Friday as law enforcement authorities cloeecl in on heavily armed suspected bank robbers Fnday. The incident lcf\ two agents and two suspects dead, five aacnts wounded and battered cars and spent ammunition littering a busy suburban intenection. It was the fint time since 1979 that two FBI qents were killed in a 1in&le incident. The l1ain 11tnt1 were identified in an FBI release as Benjamin T. Grogan, S3, a 2S.ycar veteran, and Jerry Dove, 30, an aacnt since 1982. Thetr hometowns were not included in the release. FBI Director William H. Webster identified the slain susl'W'!M• u Michael Platt, 32, and William R. Matix, whose aac was not ajven.. Speaking at a Wuhin&ton, O.C., news conference, Webster said the men "were particularly violent indi· viduals" and were heavily armed. The hail of bu.lleu and shotgun bwu went "on and on and on, .. said one witness in Kendall. an unin- corporated area south of Mia.mi th.at is home to more than I 00,000 people. "I thought it wu a drua deal that went b§d. because that's what every- one docs down here," said Duane Parker, 24, who said be saw the entire battle. "Then I thouabt it was a 'Miami Vice' epiaode, 6ut then I saw the blood and dead guys and thought: 'Noway."' Jaff6e OX. companbJe wortll pa7 plaa T AOOMA, Wuh.-A federaljudeeoo Friday apPrOvech 11ndawt S4ll million compuable worth pey pla.D that pvet pey ra11et to 3S,000 woma and other state emolo~ in fem.a.IHomiDlted Jobi. The plan. approved by V.S.. Diltrict Judie )act Tanner, it detipod to nearly wipe out~._ bias by 1992 witll pay i.ocreuea of between 2.S percent and 10 ~ta~. DOC countina tmaaJ pay raiaea. Tbe tint pay increue. avCf'lll.DI 4 pen:eat. will take dfect April lS. Plama derlntlve. JHMe ao AIDS da'Wer A TI.ANT A-The natiooaJ Cent.en for Oitc::ue Control bu alirmed &be aafcty of the pluma derivative. uJed to filbt bepetitis and other dirnres, •it tries to ward off concern about AIDS and the blood producu. Prior to the advent of AIDS testing last year, the derivativea. called immune pobul,inr, were made from oluma that bad not been taceoed for the deadly vinlL In &ct, u many u two.thirds of 10me immune sJobulin loll from 1982-IS have lbown trace1 of donon with antibodies~ the vinaJ that C&U1C1 acquired immune deficiency syndrome, the CDC aid Tbundly ~ ill weekly report. But a study of 16 subJCCll who reoei ved such immune alobWin. to auard apimt bepetitis IJ, showed no aian• of AIDS antibodies in them six months later. Florida first state to let p1i1&rmaclsts prescribe drags T AL~EE. A&. (AP) - Aorida became the first state in the nation Friday to let pharmacists prescribe drugs for minor ailments, a move that support.en said would lower health care coeu and doctors said could lead to misdia&noses. State Rep. Everett kelly, who helped push the bill throuah the legislature, said the law will benefit particularly Aorida's many elderly residents and other people on fixed or lower incomes. ''The price increases in medical care have bit everybody bard, but they have been most difficult for those who are most vulnerable," said Kelly a Democrat and a pbannlcist from Tavares. "Today we take a aiant step in respondina to that problem." KITCHEN AID The law b.u been ol)l)Oled by docton who say drugiltl-don't have the trlinina to spot symptoms that could tum out to be ~or medical problems. The Pbannacist Pretcribin& Law WU l)U5ed by the l 98S Lqislaturc. 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A6 Or9nge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, AprO 12, 1986 Family film series to open in Mesa church ·'Turn Your He rt Toward Home," a family film series by Or. James Dobson. wdl be shown on Sunday evenanas 10 the Preab~terlu C.arcl1 of die CoveDUt, 28SO F1tr- v1ew Road. Costa Mesa The series will start at 7 p.m. Sunday with "A Father Looks Back." Other titles are .. Power of Parentina" (two parts). "Family U nder Fire," "Overcoming a Painful Childhood,'' and "Hentage." • • • Members of the Newporl Cealer Ua.lled Me11loc1J1t Cburcll, Corona del Mar. received bubble gum cigars to celebrate the "birth" of the new youth center. which was dedicated last Sundday Honored dunng the cercmomes was Carl Ensley. chairman of the church trustees, because of tu1 leader- ship of the buildioa project. The $40,000 center was completed for half that amount, thanks to volunteer help from church members. aocord.ina to Mike Milch, director of Christian education. • • • The Sunday forum at 9: I 5 a.m. at St. Mtcbel ud All A.a1el1 Epl1copal Cllarcll, Corona del Mlr, wiJJ deal with child abuse. Leadina the session will be Dr. Tom Kearney. stAff psycbo10$JSt at the San Fernando Child Guidance Clinic. • • • Boy Scout Troop 35, which is celebrating 1t.s 40tb anniversary, will be honored at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday at the Lapu Ptttbytertan Claarcll, 41 5 Forest Ave. First papal visit set for synagogue IH l\1l (.\Pl-rhe first recorded " 1\1t ofa pope toa syna$ogue will occur -,unda' in Rome. who!>eanc1entJcwish community forcentunessuffered or thmcdat thr v.111 of the papacy. Pope fohn l'aul II and Rome's rabbis will Cllc hange greetings and speeches and read lrom the Psalms dunng the v1s1t to the city's monumental main c;, nagu1tUl«Jl11ng the Taber Ra ver, a mile from St. Peter's Basilica. Jc" l'>h kaders have expressed hope the v1s1t will serve the fipll against Jnt1-<;rm1mm. deepen understanding between Jews and Cathohcs. and help aeate the t l11nate for the Vatican to recognize Israel formally. "'"hen he enters the )ynagogue.1t 1s important that the pope emphasizes that thr tv.o rd1g.ions ha\<eequal d1$nity and equal legitimacy," said Tullia ze, I pn: .. adent of the l nion ofltahan Jewish CommuOlllCS. \ at1Lan offic1alssa1d the pope's action could <;pur v1S1ts by archbishops around the world to s:rnago~ues an the1rc1ues. but they appeared to play down an:r connection to the l!iraeh issue "The pope 1s not' 1\1ttngan Israeli Embassy The v1s1t 1s stnctly ofa rt'lag.iouscharacter." \a1d Vaucan spokesman Joaquin Navarro. The ochre-colored 'i~ nagogue. which was completed m 1904, was built in what v.as until 1870 the Jewish ghetto On the side facing the Tiber arc plaques 1n memory of Jl"v.1'>h <,old1crs whod1cd 1n World War I, the 2.091 Jews deported from Rome h:r tht· Nazis, and the v1ct1ms ofa Nazi reprisal slay1ng in 194] Romc\ch1et rabbi. Eho Toall. s.a1d the proposal lorthe v1s1t came from the pope and that 1t was a "<:ourageou~ and coherent" gesture. He said he "as moved that "final!)' the pope wanted to m~t the Jews of Rome in their'» nagoguc." but he noted the v1s1t also recalled "the sad facts" of the history of the Ro man Jews. The rnmmunitv, c'it1mated at I 6.UOO people. is perhaps the oldest 10 the West. dating hack about 2.000years. according to Jewish histonans. i\ tin) museum adjoining the synagoguecont.a1ns reminders of the commun1t)c ·<; h1c;to~ 1t~ relations w11h the papacy and the misunderstandings between the Vatican and the caty·sJcw<; On one wall hang'!> a copy of the I 555 edict of Pope Paul JV that confined the Jew<; to the &hello l 1t1ng them as k11lcrsofC'hnst A Cn l1I W1lc1•1 fNm The UNIT ED METHODIST CHURCH Cos111 M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 00 Worship 9 00 and 10 30 Charles 0 Clark, Minister Coste Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH t701 Baker Worahtp & Church School 8:30-10·00 • m Or Witham E Sleet q79 82:14 NPwport fl<·"' t' CHtllllT CHUtllCH BY THf 8£A UNITED METHOOllT 1400 W Balboa Blvd '73-MO!l Rev Lawrence T Young Wonflltl t Chu~h khool •.JO A.M W..-Cdey ,.,..aci.,_ -Der c - 7:JO A.M .. :00 , M Hun11nglo<' Be11r.n Nortr COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave 847 4461 Worthlp Service 8·30 & 10:00 8:30 Sunday School tO:OO FO\Jnta1n valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St 912-2593 James A Hedley P11s1or Wor•hlp 6 Church School 9:30 A.M. N£ WPOWI t NII I< llNITf(J MF fH()IJI' t f.HUkt tt 1801 Marguerite Ave Corona ct.I Mar 144-0745 Wonl~ I Clvtll School 41 30 1 m Rev Burley R Howe COllUllTI CHUICH co•ctECATIO.Al 111 ... .,. •••·• Cortu .... Doul4 W. Km, Ml.tater 10 A.I . S1t4ay Wora-lp _144-74"......,.,. '"""'"-<wit.• M NIWPOaT •WI <•.i-1 RAB81 MAAI< S Ml.UR WBBAT SOVICtS frl lp111 S,llOJOtm I 1111~, ,.,,~ •i hi I riday 1t 111(111lh I Jo' 11"1'f•ll\ ~Mot Adull f 1 1 "'~ C1t1ul)' !)inf1"/ 1011C.....,td,llltrplrt8udt ttll -1 ...... , ... Cafttor Aleft Wetftef lduc:etef lllrtem Yaft ,._. .. A • PRESBYTERIAN CtuCH OF Tt£ COVENANT Bruce A. Kurrie, P .. t°' T 9f'ry M<:Qanne Dtrec:telf of Adult Mlnlatri.. Tine Alcer az, Dtrecior ol Children'• Mlntllrlft Sllld•Y WonNp -1:30 I 10·00 •.m Clvdl SchDal Cttdren tlW AMJ 10 00 •.m "'1«y C.I ..... 130 I 10·00 un V"'*1 -7-00 p.111 2850 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH tM•llSOurt SynOdl 780 Victoria St., Cott• M•H Lother V. Tornow, PHtor 831-1611 .,llC9 .......... ,°' WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10-.30 AM St.rld1y School ' AcMI 11i111 Clm 9·20 AM Chrrih1n Elemtntaiy School 548-eae& ST. MARK PRESIYTEllAll CHURCH r astbluff ()! & Jamboree ~wporl Beach R,v Wilham Mc.Quold Pastor A\\I R,. Robert P Stewart. Assoc Pastor Rodaer WMten MuStC Otreclor Won-Ip 9:30 l M. Ed•c1tlol Cll1111 10:45 A.M. QIW Cart,,...... rw "": Call 144-1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM ll;t>f) lltfn"d P ~·~f lambofrt & ( 1\lbhill Ot Mu~~ ~ ... ~'"'~' lft•DOll ~ach C.A r du•41n1 ~ ~ 101 onto"" ........ m ~.,~. ... Sebbath ServlcH ,~,,...., au,. ,..., Wtkt "'11,,_.,ti111t ...._ 1 Jt, I StMtll th ~-lrftlt Area 21H lit Wlat1 Church ol SI. MMltl .. - by ttte S.. " ............ The troop, with 31 actJve members 11 led by Ed Sands. scoutmaster. ••• Danny Siesel. author, poet, scholar and humorist. will IJVC a special presentAtion at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Slalr Ha· Ma 'alot-Harf)or R•form Temple, Newport Beach. Siegel will share his ideas on how to reap the joy of charity aivina Wlthin the framework of Jewish values. • • • "Bnng a Friend Sunday" 1s the theme of the 10 a.m. service Sunday at Lapu Beacla UaJted MetlloclJlt Cla arcll, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laauna. • • • The Orange County chapters, Kmghts of Columbus, will sponsor a "Weekend of Sharing" today and Sunday at Marywood Center, Or- anae. The event will benefit dtaablcd persona in Oranu County. , .. A workshop on aaina and social action will be led by MPo Hoffman, psychologist. at the 10 a.m. mectm1 Sunday of the U'altaJ1u Ua.l•enall•t f'ellowalllp of Larua Buda, 429 Cypress Drive. .. the facilitator, who is a psychiatric social workeT and member of the Unitarian Servtce Committee in Seattle, will guide participants 1n developina and sharing insights about aging. identifyina the effects of it. and discussin1 social action as a way to make aging the fulfiJJment of life • • • Temple Sharon's Young Couples and Singles Chavurah will meet at 8 Pope John Paul n wtll Ttatt Rome'• eynacoeue on Sunday. ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL 3233 ,ldllr .. Dl+tt c.-..... The Rn. WWI Roten Dam: Rector Thi Rn. Gene R. Wabct: Auodltt stll>AY Ad~ f onlll 9:15 AM Strvicu 8 AM I 10:30 AM For Information on weekday servlcu cal 644-0463 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Ro1er J. Ber1. Pastor Kin Eifert kroestad, Pastor WIHllP SHYICE & AM ' 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the duf at & AM) sutl>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM fbsery Care Anuble WILCl•E lH ltter Ir, hw,ert IHoll 141-1111 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Ol~plft of Chrlel) 2401 lnitM at lent• I~ Newpott lkech MS-5711 y Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM Mlnletet' IEW THOllllT OlllllTIAI CHIRON 110 •• 1a. It., ..... .... (T•Mltl9c ....... If mlH) "Power Over Your Differences" COMMITMENT SUNDAY Of Eleanor C. Jackson s..nd41 AWl!ltf...,,...., HulltW I lllltlOI C/lll<cll ID JO Or Cleanor C J;tc,son 141· 1H2 Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 Laguna P r esb y t e rian Church "Church of Chimes" A frlencty ctuth for tht South Curt,. S .... tq Sennn. S.MN ITMk. L Sunday Worsblp 9:00 • 10:80 am , .f. N~ry Cut ProYlded•SudAf Sdool for&//.,# I ~ Wttkday Profl'&IM for Q/ldre11, YOllU A Adalta ( 41 5 Forest Ave• Phone 494-7555 Of Atttu J Tritrsley, RH. Ctllc ....,,.., Of. Edw•ch Cl6dwel OIAL-A-PRA veR-494-PRA V Be ·sure to wors hip at a church of your choice Wor hip and hear rhi• prac11cal, Chrisr•cente~ed, biblical m~•~•lC· "How to Live Li fe to the Fullest,, Dr. Joho A. Huffman, Jr. prearhin1t Sunday. April II, 1916 ~ \\ .m,110 I~ A \1 t Andrew's Prcshytcrian Church N.\' 'it AnJrrw' R<•Old ~port ~11ch. (.1lih•rn11 17141 till 288('1 f..,,., .. frnm -.i-r.•" lier~ H11h 'lklwtnl II lt•ln# lo l\ft.1 , ' toniJbt in the Fountain VaJley home of Rabbi and Mn. Judy Rosenthal. • • • A piano conoen of reli$jous music featurina local artisu will be prcs.- entcd at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Pint tJaltM Met•CH111t Ch rcll, 609 Spu.raeon St., Santa Ana. Pefformint will be John ~verette, chairman of the music department of Southern Cal.ifofl)ia Colleae; Gene Roberson, weU-known orpnist and pianist in the area; and Ruth Hall, a local orpnist who will perform in duet Wlth Linda Parker. flutist. • • • The M.i~e Turner Family, Nash· ville recordioa artists, wdl present a concert of sonp of (11th and inspi.ra· llon at 7 p.m. Sunday in the ft..s RIU IAtlaeru C.•rcll, l 3200 Red Hill Ave., Tusun. Preservina the roots of American music, they-perform on seven dJf., ferent Appalachian strina instru- ments. Traditional and aospel hymns as well as onpnal sonas are biahliahts of their proarama. Falwell credited with revival of troubled church BANGOR, Maine (AP) -The Bangor Baptist Church, after months of turmoil stemmina from its pastor's confession of adultery, is on its way back, thanks to the Rev. Jerry Falwell. congregatton leaders say. The church was staggered last October when its founder, the Rev. Herman C. "Buddy'' Frank.land, an- nounced he would resign bcc.ausc he had committed adultery. . The church dates its revival from the intercession of Falwell, who pronounced his .. rescue mission" complete at a service Sunday to install the Rev. Ken Chapman, a Jong-time associate. as the new pastor. "This church has had a record of being the leading fundamental church in this area, and l think it ought to come back to that place,'' Chapman said this week. FrankJand, a one-time candidate for governor who never elaborated on his confession, founded the church in 1966. He developed its Christian school and FM radio station. but when he appeared to renege on has pledge to resign, attendance dropped drastically at the north-central Maine church, which once estimated its membership at more than 1,000. Some members formed a new c hurch and school. A decline in contribution!> brought on a financial crisis, and those hoping to keep the church going bickered about Frank- land's status. In January church leaden sum- moned Falweh. founder of the Moral Majority, a fundamentaJist Olristian f:OUP active in conscrvalJve politics. 'We got in j ust in ume." said Falwell. "It wasn't Jerry Falwell. It was that they necd~d a leader ... He v1s1ted twice. sccunna Frank:- land's Wllhdrawal and bnnainl in many officials from his Thomas Road Baptist Church 1n Lynchburg, Va .• including the 69-year-old Chap- man. "There was a time when you c.ouldn't please anybody,'' recalled Harold Frazell, chairman of the board of deacons. "When our preach· er left, we lost our credibility. When Jerry came in. he re-established 1t." C hapman. who has founded m ore than a dozen churches and stepped 10 to stabilize several others. said that attendance at Sunday services is on the rise and that disenchanted mem- bers arc retumina their children to the school. He doesn't forecast rapid ~owth. but predicts that membership will mount steadily as people become accustomed to his ways. "I learned a long time ago, I JUSt don't come in and tum everything over. People JUSt don't go for that. I work with what we have, and the changes we make, we make them gradually.·• Yov Wiii M WM:om# -And #felt»d! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main at Adam•, Huntington S..Ch Morning Worship Blble Sctiool Evening Worship SUNDAY: """" '°""' °'--..... __,..,......... 900 AM 10 45 AM . 600 PM Mil<• FaHa Oa .. MllCQOm & Al~l H Karil" Mln111en Mar~ Iden. ()lr.c;10< 01 Cll!••U.,, Education DfAl·A·DfVOTION -5»-IMO; <>me. -531-2511 ··.,r..ehlnt Chflet linc. 11tS" SA INT JAMES WELCOMES YOU 8UNOAY WOftlHIP HRVtCH 7:30 AM -Hoty Euch9'11t Rite I 9:00 AM -Hoty Euchamt Rite II 10.45 AM -Prayer and Prelee Eucharl•t Rite II Church School -9:00 AM Chlld Care -7 30 & 9:00 AM (Music. eermon and chlld cere at 3 Hf'Vlce9) .,_WllK WORKIHOP Monday-Friday -8:30 AM Morning Pray.If Tue.day · 10:00 AM Eucharist & HMllng SeM<:. Wedneeday -8•30 AM Holy Eucharlll "-ctor, ''· .lohn bheJ • Aeeoc .• f r. 9'1en Cox., A .... ttng The Rev. Thomu Henry • Or. Wiiiiam Robert• Mr. Simuel Shafer SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH '111'1 Via Lido • NrwPon ~ach • 71 4-n7<i-02l0 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BAANCtiE8 OF THE MOTHER CHU~. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN 808TON, MASSACHUSETTS "AN Ill, 0111111, 011tl R111T Coet• Meee-Flrat Church of Chrlet, 8c lenttet 2llO ...... Vetde Dr .. Coeta MMe Church a l undar lchool-10:00 A.M. "Mdlna ""'"· 2llO lhN Verde Dr.-1 A.M.-4:• P.M. Mon. thru ,rt. WM. 7-7 :50 ... M ...... .30 ... M. lrvlne-Ftrat Church of Chrlet, 8clenHet "enoho San Joequln lnterm.dl•t• lchool 4111 Mtoheleon (NeM Y•) Church I l unday lchool-10:00 A.M. Affdlng ftoom, 4SIO 8err1nca "kwy., lull• 1"5, ltonecreell ,, ... 10 A.M.-4 ... M. Mon. thru l et. 10 A.M.-7 ... M. Thu'"9r CNld Ctir• -Suncley I W~lly Newport .. ech-Flrtt Church of Chrlat. 8clent11t ,_Via Udo,Newport ~ c~ • l undeJ tchoot-t:OO a 10:30 A.M ~ "°°"'· n 1s v1a Udo Mon. thru aat. I A.M.·5 P.M. T""--7·t P.M. CMCI Cate ~olllCNcl T..-OllYW a aG-1 l :IO A M 10< 81uOy T.,,_. Newpor1 hach-hcond Church of Chrlet, SclenHet 1100 Pectftc View Dr., Corona del Mer Church I l undar lchoot-10:00 A.M. 9'Ndtng "oom-4IOO ..... I!. Coeet ...,., CdM All are cordlany Invited to attend the church aervloes and enjoy the prlvlleges of the Reading Roome. _9hlld Care Provtded AT ALL SERVICES. ....... ''''°' "Tiit :!:f::!Jl•t" CtUCH Of REllGIOUS SCl:NCE ..._.. °',.. VM*I °"'"" °' ~ ---2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 13 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92'-4t Adult• & Jr Ctwrcl'I 8 00, 9 45 & 11 30 Ae¥ Peggy 8aNett For lnforma tlof'I Ht-1331 ( A miracle? Bobby due back o.D 'D BJ l'ABD ftO'fll&HIDG l#T...._...., NEW YORK -Patrick Ou1fy, whote aJter~o Bobby Ewina ae- parently died with his boots off. ll returnina to .. Oallaa" ln this eeaaon'• finale and then next teUOn. Speculation that Duffy would re- turn to the CBS hit aeries bat been kictina around in the supermarket tabloids for weeU. and Lee Rieb. president or Lorjmar-Telepictum., b.asconfirmed the OuftYresumction. "ln the &rad1tion of 'Oallu,' Patrick's character and the storyline surroundina bis character will not be divulacd.'' Rich said in a statement. "We are extnmely pleased to have convinced Patrick to return to the 1how. He ia a fine actor an4 a load friend oftbe aeries." Bob Crutchfield, a spokesman for Lorimer. which produces the aeries, said tbe few insidm Wbo know bow Ou.ftY will return WOU1d not amplify, CSS executives were not immedi- ately available for comment. At the end of lut aeuon, Bobby wat hit by a car and eeemed to expire in a hospital room when be wu taken off a rapirator .. Thi1 teaton, be was presumed dead and vicwa. oe> casiooally aaw bis JrlVestone at South.folk. the Ewiq .R.anch. Never in the show'1 eipt 1Caton&, or even in a TV movie .. prequel" last mootb that dfCldaed up the early years of"Oall&s" decides aao. had anyone planted seeds of Bobby bavins a twin ~rother or any other Iona-lost rela-tives. But this is soap opera, where anythina implausible can happen. Already the show has survived one ~or character beina played by different actreues. The pivotal Miss Ellie, matriarch of the Ewin& clan, WU played by Barl:lua Bel Geddes fot m 1C&10u She >ett beca'* of il1oc:a and wu reollced by Dooaa Reed in 1984-U. Withoul a.ay o04ir expla- nation, Bel Oeddes bealme Mill Ellie apift this eeuoa. Until thittca00. Bobby Ewin& wu the claslic white bat to the ahow .. • evil ~=,:"'1.. . J.R. Ewin1 (Larry ). 1 o.it ICUOO, no cbancte:r has •u.r&ced who live.t the show the same aood suy .. bld IUY dynamic. Lut ee.uoa, Duftt ta.id be had tlrcd oftbeseriessrindand wanted to leave the show to punue a movie career. He has done several TV movies since the~ but. ~e man,y actors from bish· profile eenes, be couldn•t eeem to shake bu Bobby penonna. Meanwhile, racinJI for "Dallas" thil sealOn have fallen, and several times the eeries didn't craclt the Top 10. last aeason, it ranked accond to ABC's "Dynasty" with a 24. 7 ratin& <ocrcent of lbe oeilon'a U .9 million boma with telcvi on.) Thia teUOn. it ranks eeventh with a 21 . 7 rati.na. "It butt 'Dalla' io tote him." ta.id P&ul Scbutma.o. bead of tbe Paul Schulman Co., an ldvtf11Jiaa qeocy. "He sot a &ot of fan mail." In the history of TV to11ps. ma~ay charactm have preswnably died, only to have won new Ute throuah muaive plastic SUf"ICt'Y 01 by recover-int, Crom amnesia. 'It's uau.ally a popular villain who had to Je1 hi1 comeuPP9JlCle, then the show mis* him and he was brou&bt t.ck ._.,in," ta.id Ed Devlin. a CBS publicist. On "K..nou Lindina." another Lorimar eerial, Li• Hanman's character aot killed in 1983, but the actnss came back u a dift'CRnt character. On CBS' daytime toap. ··Al the Word Tums" Dr. John Dixon (LarTy Bryaaman) faked his own death and dita--_. He lbowed up 1t own~unkt \rial iJl ditlWJe. On another CBS afternoon aerial, .. Tbe Ouidina Ll&ba. .. lbe cbanc1er Brudoo SpeWdina WU off tbe lhow n:'l ycan. but came beck from the di He was fol.lad in ~ One of the clusic eumpln of toaJ>)' fiction ii tbe cue of BiO Bauer on "The GWdift& Liabt." The dw8C> ter, ola)'td by Ea Bryce, preawnably died in plane crash in AJub, bu1 he actually swvtved lbc ICCide'Dt. He t.heD died a aond time and PfQvcd h11 rniliency' by comiq a.c:k Ip.in. Just recently, he wu pushed out of a window and died. Or did be? ,. •• 11a .... .-1ar.--"tlT W RCA" (N) •••:te.1:tl lt:tl Bo seeking lost buddy in Vietnam By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CllJLDREN: Jeremy insists Natalie have test to prove be is father of her child. When testa are in@nduaiyc,._ Jeremyconfitsedastowbat to do. Hcloves and wantl to ~ Erica but feels responsible to Natalie 1f she is carryinJ his child. Brooke uptet when Tom tells bet to 11op thjs JCa.rCh for her mother. Jane the baa lady shows up on Brooke's dooratep, sayinJ° that she is her mothea Realizina she JI srowing fond or aur. Nina's therapist Amy decides to bait eessions. Nina featfuJ that Amy hu been telling all to Qift Returnina from Hawaiian honey- moon, Tad learn1 he's passed real ettate test. WbeCl Marian saysshe wants to set 7S percent of whatever Tad seU.. be realiz.es that she cheated him out ofta.r,e fee with Adam. Palmer and Ross have a soul- searchina conversation that revcala much about themselves to one another. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: In order to remar- ry, Sally and CaOin must fint prove they wen: leplly divorced. Nancy furious when Ada insists they move out of the Cory household. When Ada loses her job, Nancy starts to wait tables. Victona puts teeds of doubt in Marley's mind about Jake's fidelity. To 1,>urpoecly bun Nancy, Victoria uka Cbns for a date. When Michael aitches Ralph stealina paintinp. Ralph introduces h1m11clf u Michael Oaniso~ Victoria aod Marley's father. Marley d11COven Jake involved with loan shark.a and wonders what else he mia;bt be lyina about. Victor sof\eruna a bit toward U SS. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Emily con- t.acts Betsy but refuses to reveal her whct'Qbouts. Shannon relieved when pnvate 1nvestiptor tells her that mystery man an her life is dead. BartJara. learnina Shannon hlrcd private eye, plan• to find out why. Si.occ she'• still Tom's wife, Marso not allowed to work on Kim's case. District attorney Hobson think.a either Frannie or Kim lyin& about circumstances sunoundina Doua Cummin,a' death. In attempt to g.et Iva off her back and away from W1lhe, Lucinda ~ to have bank foreclose on the Snyder fann. Sierra tells Betsy Tonio incredibly under· standina of her continued love for Cr11g. Caroline's renamed Mona Lisa. After a drunken Tom pleads, Marao decides to reconcile. Wben 1he relums home and find1 an unanVlted Barbara mat.ins coffee, Marso bolts and decides to file fordivoroe. Lisa and Earl srowina closer • • • CAPITOL: Myrna plants camna 1n Oylan'1 room, lhen has Sam call police about her miuinfjewelry. Sloane becom- ~ anchor or behind-lhc-teene1 Wasbina· too talk show. Ruter considers ie.vina town. Oariaa teUs Mark she is still undecided about their ~lnJ. Kelly fean her pretence in Tcey's hfe will ruin hi1cbanoet for Senate seaL Trey insists he does not Intend to rude lhe relationsbJp; KcUy and Scotty are lhe most important partSofhi1 life. lenny thrilled when Victor qrees to attend her weddina to Zed. Sam offers to PllY Leeanne's hospital bills and has her removed to private room. Sam otren Jordy uncond1t1onal support in h11 relationship wi.th Leanne. Leamina Wally responsible for Dylan's shattered tele- tCOpe, Brenda returns Wally's e~ment rina. • • • DAYS OP' OUR LIVF8: Without expla- n.atio!1J Savannah tells Chris she bolds hcneu responsible for Tod's death. When Caroline pleads with Victor not to reveal their secret, beteUabershe is theonlythina he's ever wanted in his lire. Returning home tasetber, Shane and K.im elated when they feel baby kick. Brina upset when she 1ee1 Victor, who warns her not to mention his name at the heanna. Shane and Victor araue over p!ltemity ofK.im's baby. Retcued from KGB. Lan indebted to Bo. AJI espionqe cbarses apinst Bo are dropped. • • • GENERAL BOSPrr AL: Dccidana she IS throuah with Junmy Lee, Lorena plans to bed down wilh Derek. Kevtn's Judie invokes 111 ruJe, dasbina Derek and Ginny's hope for splashy coverqe of the lrial. Talk.in& wilh Debbie about under- pnvilqed boy, an eniroued Brian foraieu his anniversary lunch wilh a fumina Oal.ldia. Mike and Jeff return to Weber household. Ginny and Rick decide to back Jeff. who admiu be stole from bas foster parenu. ~ Coe. a librarian. is aouaht becaute Kevin insins he was at the library when Jennifer wu murdered. On witness stand, Red says he saw Jennifer and Kevin at the airpon with youna sirl Sara 1111tt1 to reveal Laurelton secret. Anna rushes to set Sara to Pott Charles. t....!. • GUIDING LIGHT: When Kyle gets Reva'1 rina out of bock. she tells him to stay oul of her life. Reva invites Cain to stay at her place and earn room and board by helpana with repairs. Retumil!J home, Maureen qrces to help Ed fa&ht for custody of Michelle. India offers Jessie a i ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN FILM 'fhe Official Sto11' Fal 7:15 9:30 ..... us.mo ST-DI-II mam.Wt .... f\.W UCLlllYE EIUIEIEIT edwards UNIVERSITY ~~~:,:SS 854-8811 .. '91511-S. lllWIDSmflAC' ••• , ... 141.mt .... Qll1BCDnl SAT/U 12:30 2:45, 5:00 7:15, 9:30 Ll ... 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Rick realizes she's cheated on ham since Pearl atunned when Courtney pons b11 lht-y baven't slept tosether 1n months t.il. Pearl fean h11 past will be revealed af f'e&rina a distrauaht Claire m1Jht bun he's tau9 to trial. Madeline's bean uled MicbeOe, Ed spirill 1he baby to h11 houw. for Xirlr's ,tranaplant. Hutt by Marie's Word reachel Sprincfield that Tony and impotency, MatY drawn to Muon. Kelly Al\nabelle have baby boy. Beth realizes tells Nick she slept with bJS brother Dylan. Philip'• novel is about her. Reporter spots Matt qrees to out-of-court 1enlcment Cain pictun in IJllper and realize Cain wilh prostitute · be usauJt.ed. Courtney usina an alias. believes Madcline'1 husband killed her. • • • Artist's rendcrina of murder suspect LOVING: When Loma tells lAch she resembles Bart.. doet.n't have enoucb mooey to hire tum and refuteS to ao to Cabot for the money, he admires her and qrees to take cue for smalkr fee. Z.ach ICCUJel Linc of wantina Loma to set rid of Zona. A venaeful Rebecca refUlel to help Loma. Unable to act her baby out of her mind, Dolly asks Hunt for help. Huot .qrces to track lhe child down in return for special favors. Hunt later tells Dolly her baby was sold to child pomOIJ'li>ben. When Sheree tells Katesbewants berbaby Johnny back. Ava warns Kate to stop Sheree or everyone will rqret it. When Trish returns to IJllwn shop to buy back pearls. she is unaware that Spider is bokfina sun on P11wnbroker. ONE LIFE TO i.rVE: In an ..U:mpt to act David out ofhidina. enemy qents plot to kidnap Cassie. Richard ~s to stay at Tina's houx. Vicki upset when 11fe deposit box is found in the Lord houx. When JUdae aives Vicki custody of safe depostt box she qrees to open at in front of Tina and Dorian. All qrce to keep the contents a ledct. Lasa learns her father Bart havan.g an affaar and also is respon- sible for Billy bein& set up for drua bust. Brad notices that all of Bart's bor'Se$ wm one lona-thot racie and never racie apin. Larry and Mimi make love. SliatiOy injured in bomb blaat. Asa taken to hospital. Pam nunes him beck to health. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Liza re- members that Estelle pushed her down the stair&le. T.R. doesn't believe the charaes. Liu pleads with Uoyd to 1£1 T.ll to see the truth. Decidina be doesn't want to divoroe Liu. Uoyd tries to stop proceed- ings. Liu can't tell Uoyd that she's prepant wilh his child. Bela dilcovcrs proof on conoen tape that Estelle did an fad throw Liza dowo lhe stairs. After their first kJss, Hopn and Patti very nervous around one another. Sunny's 11sier Lane aw her to take care or her son Craia. • • • YOUNG 61\ESTLESS: Jill tells Michael she plans to be a wonhwb.ile auet to Jabot. Ashley refutes to intereede for Jack for job. Ashley learns why John has tW"DCld apt Mt J aclt. Ashley plans to make Jill Ne the day she became p&tt of Jabot mana,ement. John names Ashley vice cbairm.an of the company. Kaye uk.a Jack to sta)'. with bet. When Jack tells Kaye he could kill Jill Kay sugests that be do that very tbJQJ. Danny st.ans to prepare record album which will hopefully bait the tee~ ~· Tyrone uptet when Amy calls their dinner date short becaU1C she wanta to tutor Nathan. Paul and Lauren reach impute. Lauren decides not tq'tell Paul of Shawn'• evil plans. Andy miMCS dinDC"r with Faroo to spend time with Diane. Rob reels pressure when he mllll manaae r----------------4 Vernon Inn and attend te:bool. Herb plans to run for D.A. DaDa returns from her round·the-world honeymoon alone and announces Bo is aoina to Vietnam to look for old anny buddy. • • • RY A.N'S HOPE: Ryan puts an atlina Rick to bed. Findina Rick and Ryan 1n bed, Jack nearly kills Rick. When Rick asks Ryan to marry him they elope to Nonh Carolina. lack finds evtdena: which proves Oevhn auilty of forgery. 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CoMt DAILY ptLOT/ Saturdlry, Aplil 12, 18M "Di-eam West' has great material, but dull story By BOB WISEHART -.Cl I Pt __ ....... You've 101 to fiaure that the story of soldier, explorer. politician and poeral John C. Fremont would make a dandy miniseries. This is a yarn that bas it all. Even now, historians can't decide 1f Fremont was a glory-seeking op- portunist who chmbed to success over the backs of the people who did the real work or a good and skillful man who had rotten luck. As ambitious as he was con- troversjal, Fremont helped open the West with bis survey of the Oregon Trail and exploration be tween the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Ocean. A leader in the revolt by American settlers in California against Mexico. be was later court-martialed by the U.S. Army for has trouble. He served briefly as U.S. senator from Cali- fornia and in 1856 was the first Republican candidate for the presi- dency, losing badly to James Buchan- an. A Union general during the Civil War and later temtonal governor of Arizona, he made and lost several fortunes and died broke. If that's not enouah, Fremont married the dau&hter of one of the most Powerful politicians of the time, Sen. Thomas Hart Benton of Mis- ~uri. Jessie Benton Fremont was her father's secretary whilt stiU a teen- ager. married; .Fremont at 17 and apparently wrote most of the jou'1)al about her husband's travels that led to bis national renown (be sot the credit). When Fremont was a sick and broken old man, her writing sup- ported them both. As stories go, that one is hard to beat. "Dream West," David N"evin's 1983 best-selling novel based on ~ont's life, was terrific reading. n I learned that Richard C mbcrlain had sipied to play Fremont in a minisenes, I figured 1t couldn't mass. I figured WTOD2. "Dream Wcsi'r; doesn't miss the target; but doesn't come near the buJl's-cye either. With Chamberlain, Alioe Krige ("Chariots of Fire"), Rip Tom, Ben Johnson. Fritz Weaver. Anthony Zerbe and Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham as the worst AbrahPm Lincoln I've ever seen. the seven-hour mmiseries Stana Sunday niaht oo CBS, cont.tnucs Monday and ooncludes Tuetday. What's wrona wttb at? For one thinJ. a bad case of the jumps. The miruseries is so episodic ifs like l~finJ throu&b the ~moot family vacation album. ("Dear Jessie, Herc we arc on the Oregon Trail. That's me, Kit Carson and a dead buffalo.") Without a strong narrative, all that's left is an unrelated collection of pictures and dialogue. In these CU"- cumst.ances, the mind tends to wander (and, believe me, the mind can cover a lot of around in seven hours). To acc.cnts. for iostanc.c. Fremont was born 10 Savannah. Ga. Chamberlain took this tiny nugget of fact and come up with an accent that sounds hke John Gielgud doing Gomer Pyle. As Jessie Fre- mont; Krige's accent somehow com- bines Scarlett O'Hara, Betty Boop and Count Dracula. Thert's no consistency from one scene to the next as the accents come and go like the tide. And then to ages. Fremont ages from 26 to 74 in Richard Cbamberlaln u e.z- plorer John C. Fremont. Fremont could find a way out Chamberlain still is a handsome dog. but if we're supposed to swallow a man in his 50s as a -26-year-old ... that's not a stretch, that's a chasm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. Dream West." When Chamberlarn F T M 0 "M y plays 26 we're so deep in who-are- If I seem to be quibbling. "Dream West" is that kind of miniseries. I wanted it to sweep me away and all it did was sort of amble by. I was tempted to gave it a swift kick to get 11 moving. R 0 M H E A K E R F I A M I I C I.. you-trying-to-kid? temtory not even llllD Of 1111 ._ HlllD ·l Lana Turner, daughter sue TV Guide on story LOS ANGELES (AP} -Actress an April l 98S arucle stated Crane was Lana Turner and her daughter, convicted of murdering John Stomp- Cheryi · ~e. have filed a libel anato Jr., her mother's longtime • ~f f!!':00: lawsuit sec long more than $100 boyfriend. 0i .. 0t,,.• v>111Qetfn1t• r:;::• million from TV Guide. claiming the A magazine spokesman could not ·•u•11HAlll n TOM 6.37 ~o 89H~7 11uenaPand:>nw 1n magazine falsely reported Crane was be reached in a telephone caU made to u~ Mo•"~ £0•••0 •LA MAIM OIWIGE wunllallll 12'~70 convicted of murder. TV Guide offices Wednesday eve-952 •99• ~n#••·· 41.11.>1$11 ""•'• uAC1tyC"f"'I UAMlll *- •COITAINIA ~ ~ "9• 0633 ~ )91• ~ Sl.lallllDnw.. S . C I . ning. £0wa<Olc.nt"'•'t"'t 97'l •••1 • LA 111111ADA P"'' <ilttw•yS !123 •611 •l'tlE5£1'(1U) 1N &JN17o ln the upenor ourt awsuat, The article was about the radio ~-~--mi "1--)· Turner and her daughter aUege that broadcast battle between Louella ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~;;::::;:~:::;;:;:~;:=~Parsons and Hedda Hopper. two of "MUST TAKE ITS PLACE AMONG FELLINI'S MEMORABLE ARTISTIC TRIUM PHS ... " -u '"'°"' \l «1 11-\ \ \FTT \EU'(, \ERV/CE FEDE RICO FELLI NI S GINGER &FRED Hetro-<aoldwyn-Hayer • ~t..,,,, 1!A. SHARP HoUywood's most famous gossip H {Mt columnists during the 1930s. SOPHISTI D Turner and her daughter contend 1 details in the article concerning a FUNNY Srvv murder conviction were false and S.i (.A.a'+ libelous because a Los Angeles Coun-CQMPAS)IQNAI E ty coroner's panel absolved Crane of PICTURE'.' any blame in Stompanato's death. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday apmst -Jodc Kroll, the article's author, Bill Davidson. the magazine and the magazine's NEWSWEEK publisher, Tnangle Pubhcat1ons, al- ".:Jl0'# r!)t !Ill, :\I r n~ '"JJ'l'! leges that the magazine failed to "'"".I ~ ..... ..:ii.,, .:J verify details in the article. ·1 •\ ),l ~ lll\-t\ ..-rJa The coroner's panel in Apnl 1958 ~~N..U~•.J ....=.. found Stompanato's death to be a ~ ----_..,,_ justifiable homicide because Crane believed her mother's life was in danger. the suit says. SAT/U 1:00 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 edwards UNIVERSITY C.W.US OIACllOU 854-8811 The suit. filed by San Francisco attorney Paul Monzione, seeks at least $500,000 apiece for Miss Turner and her daughter in ~eneral damaies and SSO million apiece in punitive 1--~~~-~-~~~~---~ damages 1-----------------------------1 The suit claims invasion of '°'-'Cl ACADIMY 3: aACK IN TltAJNING IN ) 111• :boW 4lM "" MS 1 hO~ DOUT STDIO MICMAll KUT~ GUNG HOI ,,....,, 121U *iU SrAS aolS 10.lS DOUT mno MOU T llNOWAlO PlfTTY IN '1HK 1 .... u1 1.00 *ill StJO 7rAS 1- fTIV1H ... lUH O"I THI COf.Olt PURPLE !PG-1>1 h lO "" 71'9 10-JS LAKEWO (f'nler Soulh \21lllJ4 tltl/F1«1lly N Otl Amo APRIL rOOL'S DAY Ill I 1iJO 2:Jt ..,_ .. :IO a.JO 10-.lO MIO TIUT Off llAT '"°' 12'40 h.U 4tSO "U •oo 11«1 DOtlT STIH O 7 ACADCMT AWAllO WINHU UOKHIOISll.I" OUT Of AfRICA 1N 1 , ..... ., ,,., 1•• NEWPORT BEACH Ect-Nords Udo . 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" • Cll!pl9e" M?OeML ICIATOtl OUHO HOt ,,. .,, THI MOHIY m 1'91 N,,_CAM•- P-0 .W, TMI UC.An Ill cl:l'~J.W .. Mt~ fn i 10 PM S~ow SlllU 11 7 00 l'M 4:!tlUbiiMii t ltl lU I .. 1t/lr .. t1~ W ti llNlt 1N ,,,_,.~ .. A&I 44••~ '°'-ICI ACA.DIMY i aACK IN TUIHtNG !N I PlllTTY IN PtNlt ,,._,,, loHABRA .. ou mm 1 ftr-r"Ti . HIWAY39 -nu.T Off NAT 1M1 SUMMla RIM Al l'9I MtCICNOl~_... DOWN Ne OUT tN llVIRL Y MILU I'll MVU.L Y MIUI COP "9 s O"NATl"8) I :41 ):41 ... 45 7:41 & 1 :4 5 7 Ar:.tderny Awat•• OUT OP "'•ICA .. , SHOWS AT t2:4S) U 7 :00 & 10110 T'HS-Y.irr(NJ SHOWS AT 1-U J 1U ' ... ,, ...... . privacy, neghgence, intentional in- fliction of emouonal distress and negligent infliction of emotional dis- tress. .. 'lltE MONEY PIT' IS Sl'*5Pll111HOlY HIWUOUS. PURE UNDIWIB> RJN FROM swn 10 AHISH. T1't .upert» perfonnoncn are ln- lpfred lunocy. Sbtler long la fhl most~ actrnt since Corot. Lombard aftd 0m Hankl hell a field day. It 'J a total Joy." -Ru RHO. NEW Yotltt P'OST ... rrTY "' "911( ( ... 1. J :OO 4 ·00 1 :00 f 100 10:00 11:=::¥~ •101 ,, .. & 10:0I StlLLEY l1HJ IY PIT -. ''"*'*' -CIN~·~I OONa-S~AKl:RS ARa •ACK .il!l·ltil11l6) Ill II /1,1\mllt lh•• Stff111"' O"MAT(N) s Plvs aeverly Hllft Cop I") MM> OP TMS MMllO Tfle Ht::~er CR) "'"aw• •~ • , .. 11141 ~Tflr'l[)fl[)I •· _..._t: 1•1v1•vt H(MJl"I ll!Duca~ ... '°IHA~~~ .... , 01p , .. , OIU\11111 ..... t JI WUt"" "Whd1/UHt• U '''' U•I•" 1 11 .. ' ~BC'sflexingits news muscles too Network broadcast tles top-rated CBS as entertainment programs win again By FRED ROTHENBERG l#T .............. NEW YORK -NBC won the prime-time ratinas last week, which was no surprise. but tbe "NBC Nightly News" tied the "CBS Eve- ning News," marfung its \>qt finish in more than four years. A.C. Nielsen Co. figures showed that both Dan Rather's newsc.ut on CBS and Tom 8rokaw's broadcast on NBC each avcraied an 11 .8 ratina for the wec.k of March 31-April 6 .. Peter Jennings' "World News Tonight" oo ABC had a 10.9 rating. The last time "NBC Nightly New1" tied the "CBS Evening News" was 1 Wttk in February 1982 when both broadcasts had a 13.4 raung. The three regular anchors were on their newscasts last week. but network researchers said that the "CBS Evening News" rating probably was deflated slightly because 1t was pre-empted on the West Coast by CBS' ljve broadcast of the NCAA ba.skctbaJl finals March 31 ln prime time, NBC had five comedies m the Top 10, but almost was overtaken by CBS' blockbuster Sunday lineup that included the network's three Top 10 programs: "Murder, She Wrote," "60 Minutes" and "Nobody's Child." the critically praised movie starring Marlo Thomas . For the four hours of prime-time programming Sunday. CBS averaged a 25.0 rating to ABCs 14.0 and N BC"s 13.3. A single ratings point equals 859,000 homes with television. Overall, NBC's "The Cosby Show" ranked first for the week wtth a 34 3 rating. NBC's "Family Ties" was second with a 31.8 rating and "Murder. She Wrote" and "Nobody"s Child" ued for third with a 25. 7. Next came NBC's "Cheers" and "60 Minutes," foUowed by ABC's "Who's the Boss?." NBC's "Night Court," ABC's "Perfect Strangers" and NBC's "Golden Girls." CBS' broadcast of Louisville's v1c- tory over Duke m the NCAA basket- ball finals ranked 14th with a 20. 7 rating. down from last year's record 23. 3 when Georgetown was upset by Villanova. Last year's ratmgs high was attnbuted to the presence of Georgetown's star center Patnck Ewtng and the fact that the competing schools were in the large TV markets of Philadelphia and Washington. Last wuk's 9CQOnd 10 bad ABCs .. Dyna.at)"' and "Moon.lighting" tied for I Ith, followed by NBCs "Miami Vice ·· the Duke-Louisville pme, NilC's movie, "Killer in the Mirror,'' CBS' "Dallas," CBS' "Simon &. Simon," CBS' "Knots Landing." NBCs .. Hiahway to Heaven" and ABC's "Hotel .. For the 28th week of the JO.week pri~time season, NBC averaged a 16.7 to CBS' 16.S and ABC's 14.3. Season to.date..NBC leads with a 17. 7 to CBS' f6.7 and A.Bei t S.0. ··we've oome up a little. they came back a little and, basically, we met m the middle," said Gerald Jaffe, NBC~s vice president for research projects. David Poltraclc., CBS' vice presi- dent for research, said some of the growth in the ··Nee Nightly News" can be attributed to NBCs strongtr showing in prime time and with the "Today" show this seuon. Some local newscasts leading into "Nightly News" also arc doing better, Poltrack said. Herc arc the pnme-time television ratings as compiled by the A.C. N ielscn Co. for the week of March 31- April 6. Top 20 listings include the week's ranking. with season-to-date ranking in parentheses, rating for the week. and total homes. An ''X" in parentheses denotes onc-ume-onlv presentation. 1 l IJ "TIM Colbv Snow," N8C. J.4.3 rallno, 1' S mhllon 110me1 2 (2) "Famllv Tie-\.'" N8C. JI I '17 J mllllon hOmeS. J ()) "Muro., SIM Wrote," CBS, lS 7, 22 I mlMlofl homal J ( 12) "NoOoctv'• Child" -"C8S Sundn • N)Olll Movie." U .7, 21.1 mltllon l>Omn S. ISi "C'-•.'' HIK. 2S.2, '116 mlllloo f'IOmel ' 14) "60 MlnulM."" C8S. 22 9, 19 1 mlltlo<I hOmK. 7 (10) ·•wno·s the eou?", aec, tH. 197 """Ion l'lome1 I (Ill ""N!Oflt Court ·• N8C. 12 0. II t mllllon nomes. t (X) "P9t1ect Slre119«S," AIK, 21.3, Ill mlMlon l'lome1 10 Ill "The GOiden Glrl•."' H8C, 2L2 II 2 mllllon l'lome1 11 124) "Moonlloftllno.'' A8C, 21 I .. I mllllon l'IC>mft. II (4) "Dvnastv," A8C, 21 I. 11 I mlHlon nomes 13 (9) "Miami Vice.'" N8C. 21 0, II 0 mlmon llOmH 14. IX) NCAA Final Dull•"'· lOOilVllle. ces, 20 7, 17 .t mlHlofl '10met IS (21) "Kiiier I" Tiie Mirror"' -''NBC Monday Nlol\1 Movie.'' '10.,, 17 S mllllon ~ 16 17) "Dalla•.'" CBS, It I, 17 0 mltHon hOt'ne\ 17 (2') '"Simon ~ Simon.'" CSS. 19 '· 16 1 mllllon~ " ( ,., "Knoll l ancllno." C8S 11.S. IH mllllon "°"'" It (It) "HIQllwav lo HNven."" NBC. 11.J IS 1 mllllon llC>mel. 20 (20) "'Hole4," A8C, II 7. IS6 mlHlott "°"'41\ Debbie Drake has surgery DENVER (AP)-Debbie Drake, a telev1s1on physical-fitness pcr- ~nahty during the 1960s and '70s, came through surgery for a shattered leg and a procedure to restore a collapsed lung at Rose Medical Center here. Drake, who does not reveal her age. was taken to a recovery room follow- ing the afternoon surgery on her left RUFFELL' UPHOLSTERY INC . -· ,_ Dlllr Co¥tn lllrtl 1'22 HUim avo COSTA IEA-SU-1151 SHARE ntE STORY AMEJUCA LOVES ... Share hcaN with. .. AIU PG- llOW SHOWIR! mTlmaA OIWAIDS sount COAST PLAZA S4i-l711 ... , .... OIWMDS CHMTO C001ll Ml-GT10 ... , ,, . _..CIDM llJl •t·Jtl5 leg, hospital SPokcswoman Peggy Ryan said. Onbopedic surgeon Dr Francis Yamamoto said Wednes- day's surgery involved repair to lipments and cartilage in the: leg. He said her condition was good Her nght luni was discovered collapsed Saturday night as she wac; awaiting surgery, performed Sunday. on her left ankle. A dev1c.c was implanted to inflate the lung and allow it to recover. Sunday surgeons worked on her foot and lower left leg. She said muscles were redistributed over the bone, and a sic.in graft was taken from the right tb1dl. Drake was struck in a hit-and-run accident on March 27 as she stood on a sidewalk in Matamoros. Mexico In addil.lon to a home on South Padre Island. Texas, Drake has a residence in Cherry Hills Village in the Denver area and a SO-acre ranch at Castle Rock, south of Denver. Her syndicated programs. the Deb- bie Drake Show and later Debbie Drake's Danccrc12e, aired from 1960 to 1978, she said. She also authored four books Prior to Wednesday's surgery. Ora.kc told reporters she expected to be hospitalized several weeks and th.at it would be scvCTal months before she would walk again. 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' TRIVIA ---- CM2D inches up; Klutch holds on ' The CMID team, math teachen from Costa Mesa Hiah School, ed&td up the ladder another notch th as week u they and the GWC ~•ffM Illltd posted the only perfect IOOl'eS. Lolly 6 C.,. and the Bell Gardens Kiah AWete9 were just a notch be6ind at 10 correct. The Klutcbers TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS GWC~l<Mctll11~ •.. 1$3 Tiie '---19),....... .. ···-.. -·-..... -.. 121 OMIO(tt~ ................ _ .................................... 121 NH ""*'-110~..... .. .. .................................... 1H ... ~ .. ). ................. __ .......... 122\t t"=~,.\.i:·;:~JdW,·~(I~ .... : .. :~~~ ,.,. 19),........... . .................... .. .. -...... Nlt -...... ............. ............. . ........... '4\t .......................... -..................... ...a .... -'3)........... ..._ .............. 71\t ....... Corp.{')........ .. ........... -.. _ ~ ·car., .... (216)... .. -···-........ .. 4S ·~~INI 40 ~..:,,c.:::::::: ·:::::·::::::::::.. .. ::·::: .. ~::.-........ ~ ... _.,......i; .... o1 ... ____ have· a" lock on the top spot, bµt CM2D is lhrcaleninJ to overtake the Lueen before Trivia Bowl V winds up two weeks hence. Here's the latest round of questions as we head into the backstretch: I . Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made only one movie together in color. What was tt? 2. Identify the village bar in the TV aeries ··M~H ... 3. Which character in Moon Mullins went on a diet and abed about JOO punds? 4. The movie "Badlands" was based on the real-life exploits of what mass rnurdercr? S. The song ''Serenade of the Bells" tells of a romance in what village? 6. The movie ''OnJy When I Laugh" was Neil Simon's screen Toi TITUS version of which of his pJa~? 7. What NFL kickeT h.u tcoted the leque's most field aoals? 8. What was Rkardo Montalban'• civilian life occupation in the movie "Battlelrouod?" 9. What do actress Ullian Roth, siqer Jane Froman and murderess Barbara Graham all have in com- mon? l 0. In the movie .. It's a Mad. Mad, Mad, Mad World." what were the occu9·ons of(a) Paul Ford and (b) the Stooses? "'"' ~ ,,,. Lut Week'• Aaswen l. Lou's Safari (club in "'Protocol") 2. Steven (Dusty Farlow) 3. Henrietta (Henry's girlfriend) 4. Olusboro, • N.J. (Jobnson- Kosyain summit) S. "The Band Wagon" ("That's Entertainment") 6 ... The Sound of Musfo" (Bikcl- Plummer show) 7. Don Shula (three straight Super Bowls) 8. "Adam's Rib:' (Tracy's edible gun) 9. Don Rickles (Merchant of Venom) 10. (a) Woory Winks, (b) F.el O'Brien (Plastic Man) Send your answen to TRJVIA. c/o rhe Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo" 1560, CoStt Mesa 92626. All entries must be received by Wednesday, otherwise hall rhe player's Jut score will be awarded. .. s.MJ.Aldlll AlUD (Ma.rcb ll·April 19): Family ptberiaacould be btumi-key i.a to communiate, to raolve disputes. to reach 1Pet1De'Dtl wbete ~ financaan concerned. Domc:sticc~ 1~ will prove beoefida1.. TAURUS (April 2().May 20): lnilial ppointman lbould DOt be eq_ualed with (lit~ You wW tot what you want, but not in euctly tbc way on,ioally antidpat.ed.. Tmna Will~tecbnictlitia will be eliminated. )QDONI (May 21-June 20): S :too money ud love. Emotional "atotm" sublides-you1l be fU1 • you•u alto eeroeive professional op. portunity. Check acbedule, accept challeop of meetina deadline. CANCER (Juoe 21·July 22): Dilemma iJ resolved if~ou look beb.in.d ICeDeS, if you call on individual wbo aided in put PenonaJ horiz.ons are enlartcd, numerous opportunities ~ ent themtelves. Secret will be revealod, SYDIEY 01111 much to your advantqe. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Emphasis on ~1 creativity, ability lO act to heart of matten where romuce i1 coocemtld. You'll be ronunate in mat ten of specu.latio!l.J>OPularity incn:ues and you could win contest. VIRGO (Aus. 23-Sept. 22): You•re beifta pulled in t'WO directions - choose course that bri.nas you cloler to ramIJ:r. Empbui1 on teacbina, lea.min&. intuition, ability to rise above petty differences. Aries. Ubra play roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); Look beyond the immediate, perceive potential. open lines of oommunication.. Spiritual values IUflC to forefront - spirits will be buoyed, you'll know that victory is within pup. Gemini native could 6au:re prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Someone wan ti to .. tanaJe,. you in red tape. Know i'i read between lines, be preparod with ncoetllJ'Y documents. Refute to be ~oled into foolish, premature move. Love relationship intensifies. Taurus plays role. SAGl'nAR.IUS(Nov. lbDcc. 21): Differences can bctettled, individual close to you is now willing to listen. S. tate oecd~tions. You might be amazed at response. Favorable ch~ occu.r. · ·• V~ play top roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. l 9): Empbuiu moderation, keep recent resolutions conoeming diet. nutritiO!if ieneral health. You receive unusual request-you'll be hawy if you fulfill tt. Spotlight on family, people who rely uponyour.iud&men~ L AQUAlmJs (Jan. 2()..feb. 18): Much that oocun should be shrouded in mystery. Scenario hi&hli&btss\anior, romance, clandestine meetinp. You'll be provided with privileged iofonnation. F'mancial aid oomes from surprise sou.roe. PISCES (Feb. l 9-Marcb 20): Emphasis on power, authority, responsi- bility, strona love relationship. Future ~pecU are clarified, aense of direction and purpose will be restored. Individual who aerved u "adviser" is back on scene, ready to help. . . IP APR.IL ll IS YOUR BIRTRDA Y you are creative, rebellious, stubborn. sensual, willing to tear do"!'I' for ultimate.PurpolC of rebuil~:O& on more suitable structure. You are an U10ovator, a pioneer, you ~ willina to fight when cause is right It is likely that you were teparated from one or both parcnu at relatively early age. You did not fit into family panan, you took charge of your own destiny and controvcny became teeood nature. Taurus, Scorpio play imponant roles in your life. December will be outstandina for you to l986. Blondest of blondes To s~t or to stan~, in the Emerald Isle that s the quest1_9n World's blondest blondes, it's known, live in Ireland. Oicntask.s the why of that Scbolan say Ireland more than other nations has retained an old morality with less inter· min&)ing of romantic partners. How· ever, the dominant dark haired gene will go on winning, they say, and blondes will become rarer and rarer. Better collect them. Q. What's thecosmet1c first used by most girls? A. Nail pohsh. Q. If you tend to get nosebleeds while makina love, what's it a sign of? A. Hiah blood pressure. That's the crux of what the medicos report. after some sardonic and whimsical dis- cussion of the matter. Those who wish we 'd get on with the inevitable metric system might approve of this: Change the speed- ometers, and raise the speed limit to 100 kilometers per hour -that's 60 mph -to get everybody's attention. Q . Which came first -the airplane or the wristwatch? A. You must already know. The airplane led to the wristwatch. An early aviator found it difficult to time himself With bas pocket watch. So ) Canier made a wristwatch for him, the first. has mother. L.M. Bo YD Q. Is there any animal that never sleeps? A. The bullfrog, maybe. I fit sleeps, scientists say. they don't know when. What missionaries dtd for the Micronesians: Natjves used to send their dead out to sea in canoes. Now they bury their dead in canoes. Q. W}lere'd Southerners get the nickname "Cooter"? A. From the slaves. Who so labeled anybody especially slow. "Kut.a" in West Africa meant "turtle." ln a spider's web, the circular threads arc sticky. the spoke threads arc dry. The spider always walks on the spokes, so doesn't get hung up in the web. Standard length of a cane 1s 35 12 inches. The male gorilla in the wild will L.M. Boyd 11 a 1yadlcated mate with any female aorilla e~cept cohunaJat. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you stand one more letter about tcenagen who fail to offer their seats to older people on public transportation? l am a college student in Boston. I've been riding buses and subways every day for the past four years. I wish I had a nickel for every time I have offered my seat to an older person and was turned down. They say, "No thanks, I'm getting off at the doesn't mind mewonh a dam. Twice next stop ... (Then they stand for I have bi.red liners instead of lettina another IS minutes.) Or, "No thanks, mymother·in·lawcomeover. She bas rve been sitting all day ... The worst paid them off and taken charae. response is one I have had from at This woman tttau my husband as least IS people. It is this: .. rm in if be were a child. (He's 26.) She aives perfect health, youn' man. Do I look him ordenand be•s scared to death to too feeble to st.andr say boo to her. Ann. I'm afraid she is I think it is crazy that I must guess rwnina our marriqe u well as our whether a Sin is=&<?in to a~t c~d. . rve :'J ~ conside~ my seal be--·-~~ ~ e:y Jtivc -<ti~b JUlt to ~l hi$. some Ann to p WJOtfi& out of m~ life even though l one wbo ~y be readina this? love the guy and it would kill him to -whenever 90mcooe offers you a seat part with Johnny. on. a bus or subway, TAKE JT! Sign Please, tell me wbat to do. I am me -TIRED OF GUESSING IN clearly -OUT IN LEFT FlELD IN BEANTOWN. WEST vtRGINlA. DEAR BEAN: naua for a letter daat provn die yoa1er 1aeraU• cu Mmetimes tea~ IM eW.ten a ~ortwo. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The problem is my mother-in-law. Ever sjncc our son was born 1 l months ago, I have not been able to get rid of her. She begs me to let her baby sit. When I do I am always sorry. "Johnny'' ,cts off schedule because she doesn •t ct him nap. She feeds him soda pop, sugar cookies and ice CTeam. His stomach is upset for two days after she leaves. He cries constantly after she comes over and DEAR I.En PIELD: U yoe wut to un a Heeel life J• are plq le ... tua.Dy ct-dlq. It ta .. ..s ... Get, .................... Us. Um~ merleck • , .. •••ud aM It .. , ..... to hln ... leoee ales• .. MtsiM fiU1J ......... .. Wlaara ...... yev llalbud Heda to .. made aware of wut It =••1 le ~ We ud to yo.n. Te ~ ••'t woR. Be ma1t a.ear It fnm u tmpuUal party. Mab u ::--• wttll a mu-,.... ti-.. ..u, .... ~ It'• tlle ..tJ W&J UM ..mace ea be uvM. t • M U.teu laecaue lf lie ....... lie.., .... , ............. Reagan Jr. says Patti's book 'mistake' By _.e AIHClated Presa NEW YORK -ReuW fte.. •SU Jr. says his sister Patii Davia made a mistake when she wrote the novel "Home Front.'' which has been described as a thinly veiled autobiography. .. I think she'll repet it eventu· ally;• the president's son said Wod.oetday . on the Wl"lBC· TY prosram "Live at Five." Reapn. a conlributinaed.itor at Playboy mqazine also dilcu.ned bow he listened thro~ a door while coverina last fall s summit meetina between hi• father and Soviet leader Mltbll 0.rtMteM•. "I was lo lhe next room and there it is s<>ina on behind a door. so I just kind of put my ear to t!>e door,•• said Reap.a, whote spec11I credentials pve him access to a..rcaa from which other reporten were banned. "l hope this doesn't mesa up the ne~t aummit meet- ina. '' Fcnare. tbe fonner fashion model wbo i.J QOohoat of the .. A. M. Los AnsJa .. television abow \ hu two children ftom her previous mani• to f<>nner automaker w.1.0.i....a. Tbomopou.los. preucknt of United Artists' motion pte:'lure and tclev11ion srour· married Ferrare, 3S. lut Apri • Urich at home ,.TECUMSEH. Neb. -Actor "'-'-' Utk:tl fit 1n with the locals ~even before he bouaht a new truck, a car dealer says. Urich , IW' of the telcv1s1on ICries ·~ For H.ire," has been in t&is community of about 1,900 resadents smcc March 31 filmina P*N of the ABC-TV mini.mes" Amen.lea." Tecumteb car dealer Doo Brinlnnao aid that be and Urich barpinod briefly before aenlina on a price for a Chevrolet Suburben. .. It's land of a thrill to deal with 1 ~n like that." Brinkman UJd. "And yet. he seems to be on the sa.me level as a common pe:non. Ferraro oat CAMBRIDGE. Mus. ~says her days io the polillcil *1-ena may be over bccau.1e, ··come Jan~.1 will be compctint fbr a job an a Wall Street law fl.rm." Fmvo, ~ Dtmoc:rauc vice preudendaJ candidate 1n 19M, revealed no more dctaib aboUl a.he i~ in u_ addrca to UUdent1 at the Harvard Law School She .aid • decided apinst NDJlina IDim\ Sen. AljO taJI 0'....._ •-N.Y., bccauae of a coatiftuiat U.S Justice eq:.,,~ meat IJl ~lion ofhcr famity•a bWineta afain.. Otlnge Co.t DAILY fltlOT ,....,,., Aprl 12. 1MI ._, WEEKLY BRU>GE Q 12. Q.1-Buf h vulnerablf'. 811 South you hold •AQ663 9 8 iJ3 •AK8'762 Tht blddlng hi\." pro<:eeded North e&•t South W~•t l '1 PaH 2 • Put 2 \J Patt 2 • Patt 2 NT Pau 3 • Pan 3 NT Pu• ? PaH What do you bid now" Q.2-r\either vulnerablP. a South )'OU hold: •J8 <:IAKJ63 on •AKJ5 Thi' bidding has proct>eded South West North Eut I Q Pue I+ PaH 2. PaH 2 'V PaH ? What do you bid now'' Q.3-P..either vulnerable. a!! South you hold· +Q76 QJ3 ->KQ762 ._,102 The bidding has proceeded. North East South We11t 1 • PaH l t Pu1 l + Pu• 2 • Pus 2 0 Pae• ? What att1on do you lake? Q.4-As South. vulnerablt>, you hold: +AKJ98 )K6 0 7632 <H2 The bidding has proceeded · West North Eut South 1 0 Pus 2 I,; Pu• Pus 2 <:: Pu ? What action do you takt>'' Q.6-As South, vulnerable. you hold. CllULES Go111 +Jl0'7e2 'VKQ 0 AQ76' •1 The b1ddml( has proceedf'd South WHt North Eut 1 + Dbl«> Rdble 2 • ? What action do you takl' / Q.&-~t>llht-r 'ulnerablf' 3~ South you hold +QI076 IAJ962 vA9 •KIO The biddinJt has proceeded Soll"' ~ ~ East 1.' Pa•fl 2 v P... r ? What do yc111 bid now·> l..0<1k (or answer<; on Monday S For Information aboat Cllarlee Goren'• new n .. welett.er for bridge player•, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Bo:r; «24; Or· lanito, Fla. 32802-442&. TllAT NllY Nlllll S~\l~~-~£trs· .... &AMI ------""'94 "1 QAY R. POUAlt ----....-- 0 RmorronQ9 lettets of i+i. four 1Crombled word. be- low to fom1 four s.tmple WOl'ds ·'What wouk:I go wtth the red, green and yetlow aoctcs my wife knitted me?" asked my co- worker. Without hesitation I l~,-1 H-E- 1 -N 1 -,e- 1 1-0 1 ---.j ;:~~: ·~""-•-" _ . _ _ _ _ bv ftll1n9 In i+i. mJatng WOtdJ you develop from np No. 3 below. A PRINT NUM8UEO I' ~ LETTERS IN SQUARES A UNSCRAMBlE FOR V ANSWER TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROll 1 Regan·s dad 5 Antecedent 9 Wallop 14 Bone· pref 15 Zone 16 City m New York state 17 Al lhe peak 18 In compariaon with 19 Swedish iw 20 US polltlCO 22 Wieners 23 CMer' (for) 24 Quarry 25 Caltlomla • 1 -S.. 28 River fOfd 32 From ab<~ 33 S1detracit 34 And not 35 Montoon 36 Hard quartz 37 Venom 38 First lady 39 Bond1man 40 Hula or hOfa 41 Hallow 43 Staoger 44 NegahVM 45 Chanson 59 46 le. • cail• 49 Rushed S3 Constrict 54 Pen or cob 55 To the hub of 56 Omit 57 Cont..,, 58 Part of speeoh 59 Mu1ate 60 ObMJWf 61 Drink DOWN 1 Burden 2 Italian family name 3 Partlcte 4 Recounted 5 Cu•tomer 6 Buddhist ..int 7 Foundation 8 Bronze 9 WOf'sl 10 Subdues 1 1 Jol'ln, In BeflHt 12 Army V'eNcle 13 footballer• 21 -dog 22 Fae.de 24 Fruit 25 Cut 26 'Man -1 27 Strip9d 28 Onion'• kin 29 Ab9urd 30 Present ooc:as1on 3 1 UnM&soned 33 Louvers 36 Censur" 37 D+cken 39 Ted 40 Hamlet. fOf one 42 Kind of jOb 43 NC>Olc 45 Barrel part 46 -marllet 4 7 Small brook 48 Skip over 49 OlcHlate SO Realize 51 Fancy cue 52 Bell IOUnd 54 Pronoon 10 11 12 13 ._ ________________ ..... ____________________________ ~~~~---- J • ---------~---~~------~~--················ so •••••• 0 AlO Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Aprtl 12, 1888 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane \\Stop wostin' wood, Billy. It doesn't 'k ,, grow on trees, y now. MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson !W h ••1 I .. -.. , • ._ .. ,.,.to• ... ..._ ... ( 't "What are you guys waiting for?" PEANUTS GARFIELD ANO NOW F"OR THE THIRD TE.NNI~ BP\LL TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ~TRICK'.I 1lJRN ()(:r T~A1 1V II ~l!~t 11 11 '~ }Jr ROSE IS ROSE I ~Jue~ lANGu~Gf..' I lt N£.w WE. ':>~N'i ~~\J(. IW':>i M.lf..O CA0lf..I BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "It's not going to fool anyone, George. II still looks like an Ice bag." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ •You LlSTEN TO iH1NGS ™~ ntEM . ™TS WHY 'THEY'RE CALLEO HEARS ~ • by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis SOME PEOPLE. HAVE NO ~E NSE OF Ml'E>,.ORY by Tom K. Ryan I CAN SEE-rnE .SCRE:AMER="RASH RT O" HOl.P-Of'S COOL.V ~IGGE~ C E NJ'fl·~P'IMN1$ ,._LES '<>OM'! w~AT WA~ T~i\1 ? ~~ M)l)L.i tJOVlf..? by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY ~ (*"/'] (~''] I - t · EWfY IOCU~ ·illltK ~v t() JOON6 .p. MOON MULLINS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ARE-WE.1COT~ ON MICHAEL'? ARE. we. NO"f T~ ~H? 00 WEGl"E. IN Teo a=fe.N'?Too ~'? DOWe.USIEN? DO we. UN~W\ND? SHOE YOU MUST BE VELMA' YOU DON'T RE/v'EMBER ME, 00 YOU? FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~AYl~5 F'ROIWI 1l4£ H :r "~JO'"<=. &;a ANllE.sT &cQ' or 041NE~ PMI~ DOONESBURY IHE MASTER 5~5 : AN UNEXAMl~ED UFE ... CVPU/5" HAMIS HER£! THIS ISN'T AN ARAB MlMR, WlN AMI' AU IP'E 60T IS '17 Ml' CA~ I TNC rr .-.--. ~UAVEfr1 / .. . .. . -............................ __ ... __________ .......... __________ ..;...;..;.....;;....;. ________ ~--~-- s a - by Berke Breathed I " ~ 00 by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Lynn Johnston fl"Q(JSLE WrfH ~-~15 ... iHE.VTrtlf\K 1HEY ~ eJEf~'IJFUNG. by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux THEN MAYBE DARLENE DOES ! IS SHE HERE ? YES, THERE SHE IS . ANO THAT MUST eE LARRY ON THE COUCH ~H HER I r;:.,-.,:~1: by Tom Batluk MEANS t..t>O SHOOU> ~ ~IDE:R CAl¥.£U...I~ ~ .5L.)B.5(Rlf>nON ! by Gary Trudeau ,· -·--· -i.• ...... . J OVnips Edison in eighth Seahawks rally for 6-5 victory to increase lead Ocean View Hiab·1 Sea.hawks struck with three home ru111, but bad to oomc from behind with two in the bottom of the ei411th inllina Friday to record a 6-S Vlctory over visitina EdilOn to enhance their Sumet Leaaue bueball lead to t 'h pmes over idle Fountain Valley. Back..to-bKk home runt by junior catcher Eric Chri1tophenon and Jeff Sherwood in the third inning and another homer by Cbri1topbenoo in the fourth innina evened the pmc at 4-4. Ocean Viewwaain thedriver•1seat in the fifth innioa with a run produced by David Holdridge•s RBl-linale, which scored Mike Abucal Chris Powell, however, aot Edison (2-S and in the cellar) started in the seventh with a sinaJc and eventually sco~ oo a thro~ error to send the game into extra inrungs. Jeff Brouelette opened Edison•s eighth with a triple and race.d home on Jeff Heescb•s sacrifice Oy to give the Char&ers a 5-4 lead. The defending lcquc champions bounced back in the bottom of the eighth., however, as David Leonhardt walked and Christopherson and Sherwood singled to load the bases. Jimmy Van Patten sinaled in the tying run, and after Mike Romine was inserted as a pinch-runner, Abascal lifted a sacrifice Oy to score the winning run. Edison had taken a 3-0 lead lhrou&b 21h innings with six base bits propelling the Chargers, but the back- to-back home runs to open the bottom of the third put Ocean View into contention in a free-swinging game which saw 21 base hits by the two teams. Christophcrson was 3 for 4 with 2 RBI from his home runs for the winners. Ballesteros . scream.s into Masters lead ~Spaniard breaks from pack with 68; Krazert one back AUGUST A, Ga. (AP) -Seve Ballesteros saluted an eaatc-3 with a full-throated roar of approval and went on to a 68 that lift.ed the Soaniab IW into I 1-stroke lead t:'riday balfway throuab the SOth Muten tournament. which bu taken on a decidedly foreip flavor. Ballelteros, banned for one year from the American PGA tour but I welcome invitee to this individual. non...ii&ned classic emitted a bowl of triumph when his lS-foot putt found It presented a dlfferent appean..noe the cup 1or an eqJC-""3 on -the T 5th -to a JrOUP of playcn who o~ lbared hole. the lead. then ~c stagenna out !>f It wu the critical blow an his 4-Amen Comer like a beaten army Ill under-par effort that cruabled him to re~t, with s~ock, pain and stniD complete two trips over the Augusta showing on their faces. National Golf Oub course in 139, 5 To~ Wa~son, Norman. c_hen aad under par the &ntty Bill Kratzert went into tbal There I~ board featured many stretch ~fboles either tied for the lead of the best foreign golfen in the pmc. or W'lthin a ~kc of the top. It showed Tommy N&Qiima of All fell vict.am -to a patef' or Japan alone in third at 14 r after a lesser dqree -to the ·~btle tem:n, wildly erratic 7 I that included a camouflqed but not hidden by t.be bif'dio.birdie finish. azaleas. dogwoods and wisteria on the At 142, only two strokes back with far stretch of the course at Nos.. l t. 12 36 holes to ao in the chase for the and 13. famed arcen jacket that goes lO the w.ats<?n. ~Ill so desperately to winner of the first of golf's annual Big repin bis posauon atop ~e sport, wu Four events, were defending cham-~e arcatest casualty, los1na (our sboU pion Bernhard Lanser of West Ger-in tw~ boles on that stretch and many, Australian Greg Norman. T.C. droppmg well back.. . . Oten of Taiwan, and Americans K.ratzert was the SW'Vlvor, tradinaa Danny Edwards and Ben Crenshaw. ~ on 11 for a birdie on 13 and "l camctodayjusttoplaygoodand hA;nlln& on for a rouod.ofpar 72 on do my best, .. said Ballesteros, twice a th11 ~·. s~y spnna day. He winner of this storied event and a remained within a stroke of the lead at two-time British Open champion. ··1 140, 4 under par. . didn't look at a scoreboard until the Ed~andCtentbaw,sbot7lain 18th bole." the brisk brcez.es that brushed lbc Brent Knack.ert, who entered in the seventh and was nearly on his way to a bard-luck loss in rehcf (a throwing error sent the game into extra in- nings). came out the winner. ..., .......................... And, be was asked, bow docs it ultra-fast greens. a.en, the slender look, that scoreboard with the man who very nearly won the U.S. Ballesteros name atop the list of the Open last year, took a 73. ~ world•s finest playcn~ Norman. the CJ'lllY-faced .A~ Pok.er-faced, Ballesteros studied it known u "the Great Whit.e Shark.. Ocean Vlew'• Jeff Sherwood recei•e. wel- come after homerlq in third (top). and Beabawk 111.ke AbtallC&l beata throw to ltd.t.on'• Joel Anna in bottom of ~th. a.pin. matched par 72. "It looks very good," be saui (Pleue ... llA81'D8/IM) Sea View League baseball bunched again Ea gles bla nk Saddleback£_ Warriors. Tars. Mesa win Just when it appeared maybe there were indeed two teams to beat in Sea View Lca&uc baseball it's au changed back. Once again there's a logjam with three teams at the top and all eight within two games of each other in the race for the league tit.le and CIF 2-A playoff berths. Turnin& it inside out were Estancia High's EaaJes, who dropped Saddleback, and Wood- bridge, which turned back rival University. lierc's how it went in the Sea View Fnday: Eatuda %, S.-ddJeback t: Not to be outdone by his twin brother, Dave.: Pat Norville went the dist.an~ on the mound ror the Eagles 1n shutting Saddlcback off on four bits. stnking out five and walking six in the process. His brother provided the tying point m a third-place finish in the lon11ump Thursday at Coronadcl Marina68-61brackand field finish. The Eagles got their two runs in the eighth mnang when Ed Caron walked and advanced on a one-out single by Norville. A wild pitch sent both runners ahead 90 feet and after an intentional walk, and a successful pickoff play at third. Make Rosellini lined a double to lcft-<:enter on a 3-2 count. sconng both runners. Through seven inmngs 1t was a game of missed opportunjtics. Estancia left two runners stranded in the third inning. and loaded the bases an the fifth Wlthoul scoring. Saddleback's frustrations went even deep- er. The Roadrunners loaded the bases m the seventh, but failed to score. They had a runner on second m the sixth. another on third in the fifth , and had two on in the first, but on each occasion Norville was equal to the task. padding his statistics with e1ahl scoreless inning after cntenng the game wlth a 1.19 ERA. The shutout gives Estancia pitching 15 innings of scoreless week this week in their ascent to the top. Woodbrtd1e I, Unlvenlty $:The Wamors Roeelllai took a 3-0 led in the third with two in the third keyed by Mike Sorensen's RBI tnplc and ensuing score on a passed ball, and it was 6-3 after five when Woodbridge scored three on a two-run single from Sorensen and a run-scoring single by sophomore Eric Brougher. That set 1t up for a wild seventh inning m which University JUSt missed catching Wood- bndgc. The Trojans accepted free passes for their No. 8 and IJ hitters and after Marc Fertlg came on in relief, he got Al Contrera on a line drive out. Fcrll& got the next batter on strikes. but Uni scored twi~ when a grounder was misplayed into a two-run error. The Trojans, however, tried to stretch it into a th.rec-base error and Jeff Baker was thrown out at third, with Brett Howard. Univcrsity•s No. 4 hitter, left at the plate. University remains in a three-way Uc for first at 4-2 with Woodbridge a pme out at 3-3. Co1ta Meta I, Corou de.I Mar S: :scn1or Mike Salladay collected three doubles and went 3 for 4 for Mesa, upping his league average to . 610 (11for18) and overall averqe to .500 (19 of 38) as the Mustanas jumped back mto the hunt for the title. Costa Mesa batten laced CdM pitctune for seven doubles in all, with three coming m a four-run fint innina. Salladay led it off with a double and scored on Mike Crowe's double, but the big one was a bascs<learing. two-out double by John Wig- more. (Pteue eee es A vmw /M l TITANS CLOBBER UCI, 9-0 AngelsslugitoutwithOakland, 10-3 Cal State Fullerton raced to a quick 6-0 lead in the first innina and it was more than enough support for pitcher Larry Casian as the Titans ripped UC Irvine, 9-0, Friday niabt in Fullerton. The first siA Fullerton players to come to the plate reached base and scored in the PCAA baseball rout. as Anteater starter Ooua Linton was unable to retire a batter. The victory snapped a three-game losina streak -all apinst Nevada· Las V cps -for Fullerton, while UCl dropped au I 0th pmc in iu last I 2 outln.p. The Titans are 4-3 in conference play and 2S-l 3 ovCf'llJI. UO feU to 2-S and 12-17-2. The key hit in Fullerton'• six-run fint was a two-run sinale by John Eccles that made it 4-0. ibc lead-off man walked and the Titans followed with five •trai&bt sinaJes to chase Linton. Fullerton then added two an the fifth and one more in the aixth to complete the scorinJ. The Tit.ans compiled 14 hits apinst three Ant- eater hurlers. Meanwhile, Irvine manqed just one hit IP.inst Ca.&aan, a lead-<>ff sinaJe by Ed Oark. Cuian bad a perfect pme undJ Clark'• hit and only allowed one other player to raeb bue on a walk. Pat Garman wu l for S with two doubles and tbn:e other Fullerton playen had two biu apiece. Tbe two tcam1 raumc their week· end 1eries at I today W1th Crala Brink ICbeduJed to 1W1 for UC1. • Downing hits grand slam~ Reggie homers in victory OAKlAND (AP) -This early m the season. An&cls Manager Gene Mauch likes seemg his hitters ~ct into a slugfcst. "It s a really good idea when you·re trying to Wln these early games to make the pitcher's Job less difficult." said Mauch after watchme the Angles pound the Oakland A•s 10-3 Fnday night. "Let the hitters go,' he said. "And once the pitching gets rolling. the hitters aren't under as much pttSsurc.'' Brian Downing hit his fifth career grand slam and third homer in four games this season to lead the powerful Angels attack. Rea&ie Jackson hit his 532nd career homer, a two-run shot in the sixth. and Bobby Grich hit a solo shot in the second innina. For both players. 1l was theu sccond homer of !he year. Today'• game AAgel1 (McCask1ll 0-0) at Oakland (Andu- jar 0-0). Time: 1:05 p.m. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KM PC (710). Sunday's game: Angels at Oakland, I :05 p.m. 'Tm just &lad to be hittina clean-up when I'm 40 years old," said Jackson, who is two homers behind Jimmy Foxx for seventh place on the all- t1mc home run hst. "I've trimmed myself down and I feel I'm part of a team that has a chan~:· The A's pJtchm1 staff was battered over the last four snninis1 but starter Rick: Langford, recovering from eloow surgery over the past three years, pitched very well over five inninas and was within one out of escaping unharmed an the sixth before the damage was done. Wally Joyner's two-out infield single 1n the sixth innana. a ball that Oakland shortstop Alfredo Griffin failed to come up with cleanly, set the stage for Jackson's homer over the center field fence, giving the Angels a 3-0 lead at the time. Jackson had struck out in two previous tnps to the plate against Lansford. "I made a mista\c tonight and it hurt.•• said Langford. "I was on topofmypmeforfivcinnings and then I started maldna mLStakes. The pitch to Rcgic was down enough. but too far out over the plate. and he 1s suoni enough to hit a patch hke th.at out of the park:· Oakland Manqcr Jackie Moore found more problems with the performance of his bullpen. most notably last year's rook:ie sensation Tim Birtsas. The tall. lanky left-bander entered the game tn the ninth and pvc up three base runners before scrvmg up Downang's srand slam. "The only thin& I can say is that it'a b1s first outina. and he's got to get better." said Moon:. Ron Romamck. 1-0, pitched the first six innings for the victory and Ken Fon<;b tossed thrtt hitless annmp ofrehcf to cam bis first save smoc t 978 when he was a member of the Houston Astros Howe pltches win for Bees SAN JOSE (AP) -Steve Howe, the former Los An1etcs Dodaers' a~ reliever, started for the California Bees Fnday maht 1n their C.ahfomaa Lcque season opener and pstched three-hit, shutout ball for five 1nn1np to pin the victory as the Bees downed the Salinas Spurs 4-1. Dodgers' comeback ~oes for naught in 9-8 , 12-inningdefeat to Giants Howe. 27. i1 one of 1everaJ fonner bi& lcquera with the Oass A Bccs. lie was Nauonal l.eque Rook.Jc of the Year in 19801 miQed tbe 1984 ICllOn because or a suspension for violatina ba1eball's drua rules. He plJcbed for the Dod&en and Minne- IOta Twins last IQSOn. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Brad Gulden SJnaled 1n Dan Gladden from second base 1n the 12th mmna to aavc the San Franc1900 Giants a 9-8 victory over the Los An cle Dodgers Friday ni&ht. p ulden's hit came moments after teammate C,andy Maldonado .,..., thrown out at home plate by OQdaer center fielder Franklin Stubbt on Oladden's third hat of the pme. Jeff RobaMOn. 1.0, was the winner with last-lnnina relief help ftom Jim Oon. who rc«>rdcd has fint wve Roban50n left the pme for a pmch- hittcr 1n the topi<>f the 12th The Dodfers, who IOOred only fi ve runs in their first four pmcs. over- came a 7-0 deficit 1n t.be fourth 1nnan1 and tied the pme with three runs m the ninth off reliever Orea Minton. The key_ blows ~re a run-tCOrif\I sanaJe by Franklin Stubbs. who hit 1 three-run homer m the 1eventh ofl reliever Mike LaCou. and a two-run double by Malec Scioscia Earlier, San Franci1CO ~red lhrtt unearned runs on an error by out- hetder Ken Lanarcaux and Jcft Leonard b1t a two-run homer to hel~ the Giants bu11d thcu 7.0 lead * TollJ6llt'• 1ame San Francitoo (Krulcow 1-0) at ~tn (Valenruela 1.0) Timo: 1:()S p.m. TV: None. Radio: K.ABC (790). Sunday's pme: San Franc1~ at Dod&en. 1·05 p.m . Sullivan outraces Unser Jr. LONG BEACH (AP) -Daruly Sullivan nipped Al Unser Jr. Friday to gain the provisional pole positioo for the Toyota Grand Pm of loQI Beach Indy~ race. Sullivan, the 1985 Indianapolis 500 winner, covered the 1.67-mile, I I-tum circuit through the strccu of downtown Long Beach at an averaee speed of 90.318 mph . The fast lap stands as a record since turns seven and eight have been modified since last year on the temporary circuit. Unser Jr .• who lost the CART-PPG championship to his father by one pomt last season, was clote behind Sulhvan's March ma Lola at 89.S78. "Little Al didn't get a clean lap and I did." explained Sullivan. Fnday's time trials, which were spht into two 3()...mmute sessiont, provided only a provisional pid for Sunday's 95-lap, 158.65-mile event. Another such qualifying aession i1 scheduled today. wnh the best lap for each car dunng the two dayi dc- tennining the starters. Sulhvan said that it could be difficult for the top qualifien to improve on their fast laps today. "That really depends on the weather ... he said. "It could be cul hot or 1t could ram ovemia,ht and wash off some of the rubber and entirely change thr conditions of' the track Wt.llJust have to wait and see.'' Unser sa1d he cxpectS faster laps m the finlll session "The more rubber laid down on the track. the faster ifs gonna be. And the more running we do, the faster we're gonna be.'. he said "Like today. we got faster m every ~ss1on (i>f&ctice and quahf)1ng) ·· Two-umc defending champion Mano Andrettt was tlurd at 89.19) in a Lola. while Raul Boc$el of Brazil was the onl)' dnver in the second (Pleue eee 8ULLIVA.Pf/82) Abdul-Jabbar maymlssgame lNGLEWOOD (AP)-Center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Angeles Laken 1s suffcnna from an upper respiratory trK1 infec- tion and 1~ doubtful for the Lakers pme tonight 1p1nst the Sacramento Klnas Abdul-Jabbar. who wu cum· med fnda.y by a t.eam doctor, is the NBA's all-time leadina I001W and the Lakcn' top tCOrer thu season with 1 23 4 lveflle The lA.kcn play the Kinas tont&ht an Sacramento and coo- clude the NBA reauJ.ar teaa0n unday mgbt at the Fonam qasnst the Dallas Mn-cncb. \ - - - --~~-----~~--.._ ... ~ • ..._.~ ......... ~ ...... ~ ..... ~ .............. ~ ........... ~ ........ ~ ............... ~ ..... ~ ...................... ~ ............ 1111 .. 11111111111111111111111111111111•11~ ' ---------------------- Eagles win; Newport streak intact JlcCoJUJell ndestoWUi Shawn McConnell of Brea tOde lo biJ Ont ecratch m.alD event win at Costa Mesa Friday niJbt lo s~y motorcycSo f9QQI at the Oraqc County F~ act Estancia bldt o n the W1nn1ni track. Arttats. In a South Coast matcll: · Estancia Haab ttopped Corona del Ma.r, Lquna Beach dropped . Costa Mou and Newpon Harbor increaKd its streak to a doun wms to hi&}llight Sea View League volleyball matches Friday. 1 New,.r1 lla*r J, UalvenUy t: The Sailors remained undefeated on the seuoo with the 15-8, I S-8. I S-9 victory over the Trojans at University. but Harbor Coach Mike Neece heaped b.ts praise on a Trojan player. ln Sunset Lcque matches. Su Clemate J, l~ 1: The Trito os bad tbett hands full before stoooioa the Vaqueros 15·12 ~S-10, 9-l S 15-tOltlrvlne. ' Eric Eyre led SU Oc:meote (7-2) on the left Second in the rour-iip event was Mike Faria of Colton, while Huotinaton Beach's Alan am.. tian placed third and Roben Pfetzioa of Santa Ana WU fourth before a crowd of S,449. In Sunset League play, Hununaton Beach, Fountam Valley and La Quinta earned v1c- tones, while Irvine fell in South Coast League play and Golden West College dro{>ped it~ South Coast \onferenoc match with Pierce. I "(Bret) Wenslow lS awfully aooct," N~ said. "Potentially, be could be o ne of the ~t 1 n the country with a little experience. Ba~ Bea~ I, Weatmla1ter t: The Oilers had httle trouble with the Lions, who fell IS·2, lS-3, 15-0 at Huntinaton Beach. Steve Pemper, a senior m iddle blocker led the way for the Oilers with 11 k.1.Us, and B;,an Bettis at out.side hitter added seven ktlls. side, while Mike Glenn had a lood niabt in the back row for the Vaqueros (~). In a community colleae match; Hcre'sa look: Ea1aaela s. Corou •el Mar I: Ro n Bruell contributed 16 kills to lead the Eagles past the Sea Kings, 15-3. 15-6, 10-15, 15-9 at Estancia. But Neece did find time.to mention two Sailor standouts. Mike Curci, a sophomore middle bloclcec, was crod1ted WJth 8 kills and I 0 stuff blocks and Drew Sheward had 46 assists at the setter Sl)Ot. Foo&abl Valle~ 1.Martaa t: Todd Hanson returned from a bout with mononucteosu to conLnbute five blocks io the crucial third pmr as the Barons took a IS·l l, 8-15, 15-12 IS-4 decision from the Vik..iois at fountain V~Jey. Pierce S, Goldea West t : Tbe RurtJers rote from a two-game deficit to take I.he next two before dropping the hc.anbraker to the conference's lcadina team, I S-9, l 5-8 14-l 6 11-l 5 I~ in the Brahma's tym. ' ' Todd Bates had an o utst.andin.a njpt for Golden West (S-3. 8-4), aocordina to coach Albert Gaspari.an. ln the handicap main race.I.. l z- year-old Ronnie Comy of t'UU- crton took the checkered flaa. Rivcrs.idc'1 Mark Dwyer was serond and K.c:ith Cbritco of Whinier wu third. Andy North- rup (Ontario), Steve Lucero (Riv- enide) and Faria rounded out the topm. .. Our usual letdown," Estancia Coach Tom Pestolcs1 said of his team's th1rd-game defeat "It's happened all year. We come out smoktng and let up. Bot junior setter Enn Wright recharged the Eagles' offen~ ~1th .timely .assists, ~nd . Dan Murray chipped in with 13 kills and six digs to Laiau Beacb 3, Costa Meu 0: The Artists remained two games back of Harbor with the I 5-6. 15-8, 15-9 triumph over tbe Mustangs at Laguna. Sophomo~ setter Ryan Phillips turned 1n a smooth effort, as did teamm,te Josh Englander at the outside hitter spot for the Tim Johnson turned in 15 le.ills and seven blocks, while Dave Osinp managed eight blocks in the last two pmes. La Qalata S, Oeeu View 0: The Aztecs stayed near the top of the pack in the Sunset with a con vincing 15-9. IS.&. 15-3 triumph over the Scahawks at La Q uinta. "It was one of the best ni&hts J'vecverseco anybody have in my life," fie said, "And he came in off the bench." Pfetzina outmaneuvered Brad O:de~ of San Clemente in the niaht s feature match race. SPORTS BREAK Andujar to have official 01eeting with Denkinger From AP dlspatcbH OA.KLAND -Joaqum Andujar wall ii make his debut for the Oak.land A's toda}, coming olT a five-da} suspension imposed for his World Senes run-an with umpire Don Denk anger And who should be behind home plate once again for A.ndu1ar's first >\mencan League appearance but . Don Denk.inger .\ndu1ar will be facing the Angels and Denkinger. who will be back of the plate 1n the normal rotation of the umpinng crew The two met earlier this spnng and shook hands v.hen '\ndu1ar took the .\'c; lineup card to home plate before the exh1b1t1on opener, but Andu1ar stopped ~hort of apologizing to Denkinger .. We've got time." Andujar said afterward. "No problem He·s my fnend. He's the boss .. Denkrngrr. who tossed a ragingAndu1arout ofthc seventh game of the Wo rld Senes last fall , said the bnef encounter in March was cordial but that he neither expected nor received an apology "He did not apologize lfhe doe'>, he'll seek me o ut when he's ready rm ready to put th1!> behind us now." Denkmger said Andu1ar. 20-14 m 1984 and 21-12 last year for the St Louis ('ardinah. wa!i acquired by the A's m a December trade. He had a spectacular spring on the mound. despite se"eraJ personal problems. mcluding the death of his mother Andu1ar went 3-0 dunng the cxh1b1t1on season. allowing onl) seven hll!>. two walks and no run<1 in 11 mnings He struck out eight. Thr pitcher from tbe Dom1nit·an Repubht s.a1d last month that he 1s extremel}' concerned about his public image and he issued an apolog} to ba.-.eball fan, for has behavior dunng the World Sene~ Quote of the day Phil Nlckro, C lcveland p11chcr. d1~cuss1ng one reason wh} he signed wtth the Indians after being cut b) the Ne" York Yankres: .. The thing that I liked was that the birthday didn't come up once. It didn't seem to matter with this organization." Trial date set in USFL suit NEW YORK - A tcderal 1udge ~ta [i] Ma> I 2 tnal date Fnda> 1n the United c II, States Football League's SI 32 b1lhon antitrust suit against the National Football League A la wyer for the USFL urged 1he Judge not to bother w11h a tnal and to rule for the thrce-... ear-old league that fo r the first time will be pla} mg 1n-the fall this year. opposite the NFL. Bulla aew up playoff berth Mlcuel Jordu completed a 31-point m ~ffort Friday night by. hitting a 12-foot JUmpcran~ a free throw m the final minute, lift.ang Chicqo lo a I 05-103 victory over Washington and clinching an NBA playoffberth for the Bulls. Coupled with C1cveland's loss to Boston the vtctory gave Chicago a two-game lead over' the Cavaliers for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot ... Elsewhere in the NBA. Kevta McBale scored 30 points and teamed with Dea.a.la Jobsoa for four points each in a 10-0 run as Boston ousted Oevcland fro'!' the playoff race with a 11 7-104 victory over the Cavaliers ... Kelly Trlpecb scored eight of his team-high 20 points during a dccisi vc 19-2 streak to open the trurd quarter and Detroit coasted to a 108-95 victory over New Yo rk ... Rookie Terry Catledge scored a scas?n·high 30 points and CUrlet Barkley added 29 P?mts and 19 rebounds as Philadelphia defeated Indiana. 130-122, for its sixth straight victory ... Clyde Drexler drove for a lay-up with nine seconds rcmammg to give Ponland the lead and teammate Jlm Paxson blocked a shot with one second left to give the Trail Blazers a 131-130 victory over Golden State. Paxson. a 6-6 guard, blocked a shot attempt by 7-0 Joe Barry Carroll. 3 ..f!ayers sign with Fullerton ,f"CCJUOIOrcollege basketball players m have s1 . cd national lcncrs of mtcnt to attend ra1 State Fullerton next year. the Pacific Coast Athletic Association school announced Friday. Transfemng to Fullerton arc center Ova Miller of Ventura Junior College; forward Rodney Smith of Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in Miami, Ok.Ja., and guard Tyrone Rec of Murray State College in Tishomingo, Okla. The 6-8 Miller and the 6-5 Smith have two years of ehgib1l1ty rcmammg while the 6-2 Rec has three years of eligibility left. Miller averaged 13.5 points and 7.5 rebounds at Ventura, the co-<:hampions of the Western State Conference. this past season. Rec averaged 22.5 points and 6.3 assists for Murray State. "We arc very pleased w1th this group of recruits," Fullerton Coach George McQuam said. "We hope 10 sign one more player." Bucs to make Jackson top pick TAMPA, Fla. -The Tampa Bay [i] Buccanrers ended weeks of speculation m 4 II• announcing Fnday the club will make Auburn running back Bo Jackson the first pick m this month's National Football League draft unless It swmgs a last-minute trade. Coach Leeman Bennett called the 1985 He1sman Troph> wmner the best prospect at his position to enter the draft since 0.J. Simpson in 1969 and said he as so good that It would uike two quality veterans and a first- round draft choice to change the Bucs' plans. "You don't not take the best unless you get two or three playrrs you feel will help you JUSt as much m the long run," the coach said "That's how we're looking at I l." SULLIVAN ... From Bl group Fnday to break into the top 10. After an early spin, Boesel came back to put his March 1n fourth at 89.149. Another Brazilian, Roberto Moreno. was next at 88. 986. in a Lola, followed by M 1chael Andrctt1, Mano's 23-year-old son. at 88.670 m a March. ,,., .. · MERCEDES · : · /\],;1 ~ 6 3 7.2 333 .... SANTAAHA 151F WYATBEACH BUEHA PAHK ·-: · '. · Seventh on the provisional gnd was Rick Mears. making his first official laps on a road course since sufTcnn~ severe foot and leg m1uncs in a racing crash in September 1984. Mears, who has dnven only on oval tracks <>ince beginning his comeback last spnng. toured the scenic, tw1sttng track at 88.633 in the new Chevrolet· lllmor-powered Penske PC 15. J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~IJ Kevin Cogan, who won his first Indy-car race last Sunday in the • ·u. AH.a• ll/V-Stor•- Waltl•• U.t Fond .. ()pnhae O.te May 15 • ~from lhU-alMI •P • hcell1•t 8eauttv - Eada• Id Faclllty H°""' ....,., P•trol• . . CALL 551·17• for 1.1o .... u. H7•1CnaiaM. ~EITere9S6H season-opener at Phoenix, was eighth Fnda~ at 88.550 in his team's backup Marc * LMt BMCfl ~ Prlir ,_OVISfONAl UNEIW I Oennv $4Jtllven. March NC-Co\wor111, 90 lll 2 Al Un~r Jr Loi• T ·MOO-Co1wor111 '9 S7' l Merlo Ancsr.ill, LOia T ·NOO·Co1wor111, t91U ' Reul 80.sel. 8reill. March UC Co&worlll, ""' S lt~IO MfYeno 8r ezll lol• T-IMOO C0twor111, • "6 • Mic,... Af'dr•tll. Merell NC Cotworlll, 11670 1 ltlck Me•"· P9fl1lle PCiS·CP!evrolet· lllmor "633 I l<avln Cooe11. March NC Cotworlh, • SSO 9 EIT*Wf' Flllloeld1, 8reril Marett NC· C0t•or111 .. 412 ~ 8 0C>Ov •~1 Merell NC Cotwonri, 11 •~10 Guerrero COIOrll6!lt Met<fl MC· Cotwonll, •.200 11 ~ 8recinem. Auttr•ll•. LD'e T-MOO- C.otwortll "11S 1J Tom SM••. Meru• MC-CotwOl'lll t1 '90 u J.c°"" ~ ... C4111He M.rc:tt MC Cotwor1P1 1161' n ... ,.. Luvend\'k. Hol!Md, LOia T ·NOO- Cotwor'llY. 17 114 " Jen 1..,,.,..,.,. ~-eeoie MG< Co.worlPI .. "° 11 JoMle Gene Mexico, Merell tSC C0twor1h 116 674 II W!Mv •vthef10tO, MarCft MC:·C...-ltl. .. °'. 1' lt•"<IY 1.9'\ler, MerCh NC ·CotW0'1PI, IH31 10 •andV L-lt . Lota T '600-Cotworth. 1)«17 21 Oomllllc Ooo\Ofl MarUf oc '°'-'" ... ~7 n !d li'lmm, MerCh NC·CotWMlll, M OO> 2'l ltlck MMlllt.....,lct, LN T MOO-Cotworll'I, 11 SOI 1• O•le COVN COVT!e OCi·ClleWOlet, 11 "S Bates had 29 kills in 43 anempts, and setter Tim McLaughlin turned in S9 assists. Bradley spurts into LPGA lead SAN DIEGO -Pat Bradley shot a 4-!I under-par 68 Friday to taJce a two-shot lead after tv.:o roun~s of the LPGA Kyocera lnamon Oass1c at Bernardo Heights Country Club. Bradley, who stAr1ed the day three shots out oftbe lead, had an eagle and three birdies agafost only one bogey for a two-day 137 total. First-round leader Mindy Moore shot a 73 to put her in a SC(;Ond-placc tic with Laune RmJccr, who shot a 10 after an opening round 69. Television, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This week 1n baseball, Channel 4. . 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Trucke~ v1c m racing competittons in the Big Rig Rodeo, from Dover, Del. (tape}, Channel 9. 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Philadelphia, Channel 4 . 10:30 p.m. -TENNIS: Easter Bowl 1un1or tennis r hampionships (tape), Channel 28. 11 a.m. -TENNIS: WCT champ1onsh1p semifinals, from Dallas, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WRESTUNG: Channel 9. Noon -SOCCER: Mexico vs. USSR in a World Cup qualifymg match (tape), Channel 34. 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: Masters golf tour- nament, from Augusta, Ga .. Channel 2. I p.m . -TENNIS: Wome n's Family Circle Cup semifinals. from Hilton Head Island, S.C.. Channel 4. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, Channel 5. 2 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Frontier 250- 0fT-road race through t~e wilds of Nevada, Channel 7. 2 p.m . -BOXING: Hector Lopez vs Juan Lopez (tape). Channel 34. 2:30 p.m . -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 3 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Grand National 200. from Martmsv11lc, Va., Channel 4. 3 p.m. -BOWLING: long Island Open from Garden C11y, N.Y. (delayed). Channel 7. · 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Dirt track midgets, Channel 4. 4:30 p.m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxmg -Mark Breland vs. Darryl Anthony, IO rounds, welterweights, from Atlantic City, N.J. (tape); World White Water Canoeing Cham- pionships. from Ausburg. West Germany (tape), Channel 7. 7:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL Lakers at Sacramento, Channel 9. RADIO I p .m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, KMPC(710). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Franc1~0 at Dodgers. KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Laker<; at Sacramento, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Dallas at Oippers, KMPC(710). Newport youtb track meet The City of Newport Beach and the Newport Harbor Rotary Club's track mt'CI for boyi and girls born lxtwcen I en I and 1978 will be llcld today at Newport Harbor High. beginning a1Q a.m The top three finishers in Nllh of the 63 event~ for both boys and 'iris will advance to the Orange County champ1on,h1p meet. Entry fee 1s SS Adalt ba•.tetball tourney Three Orange Coast team~ will compctt' in 1he 37th annual Southern Cahfom1a Mun1c1pal Athlcuc Assoc1at1on Adult Basketball Tour- nament at both Otl State Fullenon and Chapman College Apnl IR end I 9 Coast to Coast Wlll represent Fount.aan Vallc:y 1n th(' D Division. and 8 d1v1S1on compct1Uon will include the Bucketheads of Huntin1tton Beach and Villa Nova of Newport fk.ach First-and 5CC'Ond-plaa: w1nnel"5 Wlll rC'CC1"e trophtct and T ·shirts. Boa.rdaa.11.l.O competition R«ords for the h1&hett meuurcd speed ever attained by a suhna craft are ex pccicd at 1he first Alpha pccd Wttk boardurling event nut Thul"lday tbrouth Sunday at thr Ponds, adJ•· cent to Windy Point n~ Palm Spnnp Competiton in men'1. women's and mastcra (over aar JS) cln~ wtll compete 1n ,lalom draa, and h1ah performanct spttd tnuls evtnta 1t tht venut renowned ror 111 ronmtcn1 wind$ and flat-water, drq.,tnp dikes. pttt.aton a.re invited to the race \Ile f()r $1 and Sj addm1,ion, 1nc:luchnt p.rkana and cwnt proct1m, for the rnttrt' four-day ~ ~ Area dominates South All-Stars White's girls squad includes Baron, OV , Edison standouts The South All-Star girls basketball team, under the coachinf ofEd1son Hilh's Dave White, includes the triple punch o prep powrrs f:oothill, Ocean View and Fountain Valley. White's squad of 12 and an alternate for the June 21 showdown at Orange Coast College includes eight from the Orange Coast area. Among the standout graduattog seniors arc Fountain Valley's Kerri Oowcr and Dawn Lawler, Ocean View's Trina Vlachos and Dana Douty, Corona dcl Mar's Michelle Willard, W estminster's Jennine Bata&)ja and Edison's Kristen Wilson and Kris Hennan, the latter the team's alternate selec- tion. White's team appears to have all of the invcdicnts necessary, indudin$ quic\: guards and a front line which includes 6-3 Chris McFcrson of Foothill. 6-3 Jennifer Uecke of El Toro and Willard, a 6-2 center. White Willard was the Sea View League's Player of the Year and 5-10 Stephanie FleischaJccr of Foothill was the Century League's Player of the Year. The North boys. meanwhile. arc loaded in the front hne. with 6-10 Kevin Walker of Brea-Olinda, 6-8 Stuart Thomas of Mater De1 and 6-8 Bobby Erbst of Katella the mainstays. "Right now I'm looking at a size advant.agc 1n the front hnc," concedes Valencia High Coach Ray Rodngurz * South Al·Stan Glt11 Player, act.ool Jeannine 8al1gll1, wei1m1nsler Kerri Clower, Fountain Valley Cana Couty, Ocean View Ht •• ,,., ~4 IS.I H 6·1 ~10 7.6 Debbie Drake, M in ion Vlelo Slephanle Flllschaker, Foothlll Dawn Lawler, Fountain Valley Chris M cFerson, Foothlll Brldgld Moynihan, El Toro Jennifer Utcka. El Toro Trina VlachO\, Ocean View Michell• Wiiiard, <!orone dal Mar Krlslan Wiison, Edison S·S 9.3 S· 10 12.0 S· ll 11.3 6-3 1'. I S·6 9.0 6·3 11.S 6-0 19.6 6-2 IS.6 S·9 12.S Kris Herman, Edison 5·7 6.1 ,..v.,, 1dloot Robbie Burrer, Troy ~OS. Ht. Rooer Carler, Rancho Alamllos Bob Coadv. Servile F 6--3 F 6·4 G 6-4 Bobby Erbst, Kalella Kevin Jones (V1lencla) Troy JOS.Ph, Western Tom Peabody, Maler Oel David Roth, Or1noe Jim Simmons, El Corado J.T Snow, Los Alamltcn Stuart Thomas, Maler Oel Kevin Welker, Bree·Ollnda F·C 6·1 G·F 6·3 G 6·3 G 6·4 F 6-S F 6·3 G 6·3 c 6·1 c 6-10 Atttmat. David Le~ue. Valencia Am•tear tenn1• toarne,. The 12th annual Equit.able f'"amily Tennis Challenge, the largest amateur tourTW"llent in the world, will hold first-round competition Saturday and Sunday. May 3-4. at the Los Caballeros Spom Villqc in Fountarn Valley. Famtl) teams may compete in six caaaones. 1ncludmg: mother-son. mother-dauahter, father-son. father-daughter. husband-wife and brother-sister All applicants must bC' amateurs and child lellm members can not have turned 19 by Sept 30 Winners will advance to a scct1onal even1 in Los An&eles this summer Secttonal winners cam an expenses paid trip to compete for the national title' at the U.S Open an Aushina Meadows, New York:, Sept. 5-1 The format 1s single cltmmauon us1n1 the "no-ad .. sconng and l~ I 2·potnt ucbreaker OU-Road racbut .ale. Round five of the ~1ckey Thompson's Off- Road Ch1mp1onsh1p Gran Pnx series. wtth racina 1n six cla~a. includ1na Grand Nauonal Spon Trucks and Volklwaawcn Super 1600s, co~cs \O the Row Bowl Saturday niabt.. May 3. be&innina at 6· JO tor the firs• time. motoef'O's ra('l"I Wlll aho be included 1n the pr~m over the man·made din track n1eknamrd · chunk of Ba.Ja." Top motocmu ndcn Brock Glover and Rrcky Johnton will compete, alon' with sports U'IKk dnven Steve M1lkn1 who 11 aunn1na fot ht• rounh win of the I '186 tenC1 and ckftndina champion Roacr Mean, who ._as yet to win this year. The rac1na bqins 11 6 30. but the ptts will open 11 4 pm and spccutOt'S are tnvtted do"'1'1 on 1hc COUl"5l' for lbc "Meet \he Onvm .. autop'lph·pholo sn11on from S-6 p m. Ticket~ arc on sale now at T1clretron and Ttlctron outlets ind at all pen1C1peltOJ Surukl deaJen. Coupons rcdttmabk at T1cktiron for S2 otl adm1ss1on arc available at perucipetina Toyota dealcn ,• G 6·0 Orange Co.I DAILY Pl.OT/l:lllUrdlir. APfl 11. ,_ Patlres put dra•na into home opener Flannery' s single in 11th gives SD 4-3 win over Reds P,..m AP •t1patdies SAN DIEGO -Tim Flannery delivered a ba~loaded aingle in the 11th inniq to ajve San Dieao a .. 3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in the Padres' home opener Friday ~nery's aam~winoer came off CincinnatJ reliever Ted Power, 0-2, the Reds' third pitcher in the pme. The Padret opened the 11th with a sin&le by Marvel Wynne and infield sinale by Jerry Royster. Royster's tut bounced in front of the plate and Power's errant throw to first allowed Wynne to ao to third. Garry Templeton was walked intentionally to load the bases. Bruce Bocby grounded to shortstop and Wynne was thrown out attempt· ing to score before Flannery came throu&h. Tbe rally, repretentiaa tbe Cardinals' fint extta-bue bJtt of tbe seaJOD, Meted tbe ltlOGI pitchi.ns of Bob Fonc.b. wbo pve up teven bits la eiabt inninp. 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Davis' seventh-innina home nm over the left.field fence ended a dominating performance by Palmer. 0-1, who struck out I 0 batten. ~.Olloa~ T-HI. A-3',M . PrrT'SBURGH -Steve Trocn tcatteftd four hits over Ill inn.iqs and bit bueMo9ded si.n&le keyed • foU.M'UD Oti~ fourth U the CU1la beat Pittaburah- Detroit scores three runs on wild pitches, two on errors to win . From AP dJspatcbes CLEVELAND -Walt Terrell scattered six tuts and the Detroit Tigen scored th~ runs on wild pitches and two on erron Friday to defeat Oeveland, 7·2, spoiling the Indians' home opener and the debut of newly-acquired knuck.leballer Phil Nielcro. Terrell struck out two and walked four in his first appearance of the year. Niekro allowed seven hits and four runs., three of them unearned, in six inninp in his fint game for the Indians, who picked him up on waiven from the New York Yankees April 3. Oeveland's shoddy defense helped the Tigen score their first three runs, including two in the sixth that brolce a I· I tie. Darren Evans walked and took second when Niekro threw wildly to fint on Alan Trammell's bunt. Larry Hemdon's grounder forced Tram· mell at second. Niekro then struck out Chet Lemon as Herndon toolc off for second. Oeveland second baseman Tony Bemazard took the throw and fired wildly past home, attempting to keep Evans from scoring. Herndon wound up on third and scored on Nielcro's wild pitch. OU'ltorT Co111!>1 en. 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A-Ji.Ml BJae Jay. 6 , Royal•2 KANSAS CITY -George BelJ drove in three runs with two doubles and Uoyd Moseby homered. leading Toronto over Kanau City to spoil the World Series champions' home open· er. Jim Caney, coming off an iajury- plaaued 1985 season, scattered Slx biu in seven innings, then pve way to Mark Eichhorn, who struck out the sjde in the eiahth and set the Royals down in order in the ninth. O ancy survived• roclcy fifth , when Willie Wilson sinaJed home Kansas City's eeoond run. With two on and one out, Oeorae B~tt lined to Willie Upshaw at tint bue, who stepped on the bq to double up Wilson. Loter Mart Oubtcu luted Just J>n 1nnin.-in the rematch of tut year's Amencan Leque division winnen. Tony Fernandez walked in the fint and came a.round on a srounder and a ainalc by Uptbaw. wbo then scored on DcU'1 firlt double. The Roya.ls picked uP.. a run in the eeoond on 'Frank White 1 slnaJe1 Steve 8&Jboni'1 double and Jim SuGGbera'• inftdd oul But 1n the third~ Oubicu walked Rance Mulliniks ano Up&baw and pvc up a two-run double to Bell. I Moseby rut b1s hnt homer of the season deep into the right field bullpen in the fourth and Toronto got a run in the eiplth on singles by Oamaso Garcia. Moseby and Mulliniks. * TOltONTO KANSASOTY MoslittT'f d Fef'nndi 11 M4111flk• 31> UPWW ll> a.a" 8arflelo rl Flalder dh 8Mllrtnz c Garcl• 2b •r111111 4 I J 1 4 1 1 0 l I I 1 l 1 2 I s 0 2 l s 0 1 0 s 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 4 I 1 0 LSrnllfl" Wiison cf Brett 31> MdtMdh Wlllte 2tl lalbonl II> Lawrl Uonearf ~llC AS.lair ll Ort• Ph 8fandn II Quin:"" l1612 6 T ..... kiw'all¥ ......... .er111111 4 0 0 0 4 0 I I l 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 I I 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 JI 2' 2 T..... 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A-11.0C Red .. 7, WJJJteSG.2 CHICAGO-Marty BaJTett's tw~ run triple keyed a four-run third innina that led Roaer C1emens and Boston to victory over winless Ctu· ci%e Joa was the fourth •tt&l&ht for the White So1, markina thar wont start since 1974, when they dropped their fint five. Ckmcru. 1-0,allowed ail bita ln 8~ inninp, one a 10lo home run by Carlton Fisk to open the eighth. The other run was unearned. He walked five and struck out two. DwEv"' rf looo1 lb l udlnr 11> Rlcelf Lvon1 cf eav1or dtl Arme1d 8arrett 21> Romtron $ulllve" c * CHICAGO n rlllll s 0 1 0 4 1 2 0 s 1 I I 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 l 2 1 I 4 0 I 0 4 2 , 7 )000 3 1 1 I Canoet1 cf TOl!esn lb 8•1naa rf Flalllf GWalllr lb Kllfle dh Gulllan u Llllle 2b MHlllc l&onll pt\ ~IMef'C. Halratn Ph JS 7 t 6 T .... kiw'alrt ..... ellrllbl l 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 I I 1 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 )4 2' 1 ...... ... 000 012-1 CNQ9e OIO 000 Ill-2 Game Winning RSI -8ar1'9fl (1) E-«-o. Toleton, 8udlner. 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P9tmer L,0-1 7 • 2 2 t 10 Tru W, 1-t • 2 2 1 •• I SUtlef' I l 0011lelw c =w.1-0 u -3 , 2 1 s 2 ST. LOUIS-Willie McGee, Jack o!:::" , 4 1 1 1 s ~s~ s.m1>110 1-J o o o o o Oark and Tito Landrum hit borne tterl9!dw.1-o 1 o o o o 1 MciMlllllmlL.>1 ' 1 I 0 , 0 • , ... t 2 t 1 •• 1 ·= CNcaeit 4 runs in the third innmg, keSin~ four-o. Sm1111 s.1 1 o o o o 1 o . .....,. S.nnlat., L,0-1 6 S . . h red . Urnoire.--Home, 8. Wllllaml, Flnt, ~-~ N4ltMNI l 2 o run upnsmg t at powe t. u1s to rv; s.cond. PulM, Third, w..1. ~ .• ...__ ' 2 1 s ' 0 • J J 1 I t •, 4 0 0 o· o .. .. WP-<lamen~ its thtrd straight victory. T-2:14. A-t.>57 T-t:n. ~ Umolrea-Hom., MorrllOtl; f irst. McKNn, ,._ ____ _:_ ___ _;_ _________________________________ ~~ Second, Clark; ThlrCI. Sllutock T-1:4. A-12.920. . TYVin• 5 , Mariners l M INNEAPOLJS -Bert Blyleven pitched a strong game, and Gary Gaetti and Tom Brunaosky hit home runs as Minnesota won its first home opener smce 1980. 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SJ IXACTA <Ml Hid Ml 20. NICOMO llAC8. One mite NCt1 T tc1U11er-o ( Vlncln9llern) J '° UO 2 40 T-Oc.MM (Allf)ln) t.00 l .0 MM!-Hunt., (hllat) UO Tlmt-l;S7 2/1 t.1 •XACT4 <•·ti Mid llt.00 n.to uca. One mite l>aCI. Donl«tk (VallendlnoheM) 5) 00 14.00 UO O«lll• S.IPC*' (Parto.w) 3.fO 2.10 o..novw IK~) 2 to Time: 1:9t 2/S. u •XACTA tS-21 Hid "'3.70 l'OUltTH llA.C'9. OM mite oace Outldee Clllef <Pierce) 17 00 6 00 U O Prtmler Cll'l'M 1Cr09tlan I 140 2 60 Waradlne (Hvrntn) l.to Time: 1:.51 115, f'lll'TN •ACL One mile pace Nevv CllMf tlC.Ultllerl •.to ) to 2 to WlftOlmate (Vellendtnoflaml S to 3.20 Traci Miu (Maler) UO Time: 1..51 f/S. U •XACTA (3·4) paid '39.00 SIXTH ••ca. One mll• P4ICa Wind Orlven (Ander.on) 6 60 UO J.00 Motlttf'eY Knlolll IParkw) 3 20 2 fO FOf•ster IVallendlnohem) 4 40 Time: I.SI l /S. U •XACTA (4·7) .,_lei U060 HVaNTH 9lAC•. One mlla oace Doctor Don tltulz> Jl.40 1'-20 uo Wida Hy (Medland) 12.60 4.to Moody l!llue IKuet>ler) 4.20 Time: 2:00. U aXACTA (f ·t) Paid Mt1 to. •lGNTit RAC•. One m11a pace Ofanpartl Blossom IPrcl 9.40 4 00 l 60 Koau °'""' (Lonool 7 20 s fO Mluv llullat CAndenonl 4 60 Time 1:51. U •XACTA (6·J) Paid .e1 90. NINTH RAC•. On. mlla oeca l ttnPO lllue Ciiio (Kblr) 7 20 4.00 2.fO Sir Klllnv ILonool I 00 l IO On Tour (Todd 11) 4 60 Tlme. 1:S7 4/S SJ •XACTA (S·6) Peld '42 60. U '1CX Slllt ll ·J or 9·4·4·6-SI Paid S9.l3S.OO to one wlnnl119 ticket (11• hOr .. 1) S2 Plcll Six conM>latloll H id 1513.fO to 16 wlnnl"9 tlcket1 (five "°'*' TUfTH RAC•. One mlla ~• Clll~ Girt (Crol'ln) 3.00 J .. oo 3 00 Dinner A 1 El9flt (Vlndnehml 9 00 S 00 Nl.ltVO ZIC> (~ndl 4 00 Time 1:51 2 / s. n •XACTA 12-s> "Id s2740 •l•V•NTH RACll. One mite N Ca. Olen Mldbv (Partcer) 6.60 4.20 UO Prlnttneller <Lonool 4.40 3 to Levity RllVttlm ($1Mtlll 4 to Time 1:5'. U •XACTA (4·%) ,,,_Id 177 60 Attanc»~ UOS. s... ...... "1UDAY'S RUULTS Clht " .... y ltlw.ulf•MI ,,_..,.., f'IRIT RACll. 6 tur1onG1. CrMta Ladv ts1.,,en1l 6 .o J 60 loo Ruttlff N ll .. us (Soll1l 1 IO s 20 Wine Glrl (Fernandez) '20 Time 1'11 1/S U •XACTA (6·11 Paid "'300 HCOND RAC•. ' IUl'lonOl Sl\ady Hoatan (Ma:ut) S 20 l .20 l .00 Hullle Mv l!lustla (Valen1uela ) 10 40 S.20 Della Cll-lC.1larionl 4.20 Time. 1'11 415. TH .. D RAC•. 6 lurlon01 Olden llalllff (Pedroial 1• 60 • fO • fO JOfln1 Tomorrow (Valenzuela ) 7 IO S 20 RIQhl In Style (Hewi.,,) 4.00 Time 1:11 2/S n DAIL y oou•Lt: 11·2) Palo ill 40 .. <XMTH RAC•. 1 II 16 miles LMward Plr•" (Toro) 1.60 S to A.to GMflc Knight (Valan1uelal i20 4.to Ptlvale Eaote (Hk>ver•l 3160 Time· 1 4S 2/S ... l'Tlf RACll. 1~ mllin on lurf P04 And 01( ISlloefneker) 11 00 460 l 20 Honor Medal (Plncav Jr) 4.60 l.00 Polv Te.I CMcCarron) l.20 Time 1:'6 2/S U •XACTA (J·S) Paid 1179 SO SIXTH RACll. ' furlonOs Gravllatl119 IHernanaez) 11 40 S 60 l IO Jlmacl (SOlll) s 00 4 00 StafltH d (Ollvere1) l 00 Time 110. HV•NTH ,_ACll. 6;1> lurionos Saoone (McCarronl 13.60 7.20 J 20 Prio. Of Ours (PlncaYl 6 40 2 60 Mlcha<llll• (Slavens I 1 fO Time 1 IS l /S U aXACTA ll·•l Paid SIM SO llGHTH RACll. 6 furlOnQs Got You Runnln IKHnell 14 40 6 fO 4 00 Le L'Aroant IStaven1) l fO 260 EIOOueck <McC1rron) l to Time: 1:10. '5 llXACTA (4· I) P•ld on 50 N1'""4 RAC•. '"' mllet on tun Affection Afflnned (Stvnal UO l.to 2 fO PTlncet• Cerlola (HawlaYI • 00 160 Proteu (snotmakw) 3 20 Time 1:'8 4/S. U EXACTA (1·21 Paid '60.00 S2 .-.CK SIX (9-l-t-1-4· 1) Pe les Ult,t7S.00 wllh -wlnnl119 t!O.et h tx llor"") s2 Pick SI• c:onM>lallon e>eld 12 .... .40 to 39 wlnnlnv llc:Utl lflvt l'IOt .. I) ti l"tCK NtN• 16·1 or 7·2·9+9-1+ 1l oald '1,54J 10 to six wlnn1"9 tlekall c .. vtn 11oninl Carrvover POOi it1,00S93 Allendancr 11,937 VOLLaYBALL HIGH SCHOOL SUftMt LMtUt LM9U9 WL Edlaon 6 0 Founlaln Vallav 6 1 La Quinta S 2 ()(81n vi.w 4 ' Marina l • Munttnoton llHct> 2 • Wtttmln1ler 0 9 SM View l.Mtue N•wPOr1 Hertior Laouna l!lffdl WOOOIM'!Ooe Eltancla Corona def Mar Unlver11tv Costt Mew ~ WL ' 0 1 2 s l s 4 l • 1 1 0 • O'<rt< .. W l 9 I 9 2 ' 2 6 4 s • 2 10 0 12 °""911 WL " 0 . , • • • 7 • 1 1 1 s ' AW•l lJ I C.1~ Clll9e ..... IOVT'M COAST COll,Q.MQI Sa'•t cl'M.CW...c.tf46 -,......., ,...._,, or... Coe&!, )M,ff, 1.000 ,,.._l 0-Pine (I), l~.a... 2 Hinze (OCCl. 10: It.•; l. R•ltlfwlttr (OCC), 10'.~U.S. 200 ,,_, Delot• IS), h'1.11. ' Hllddad (OCC), 1:1$.1', S. Nol'9"fl (0CC) UlH SO "'--I Ftedlen1tein IS), tt J7; 2 G~ (S), 11.>9; a. AOtlllre (OCCl. n.n. 200 lnc»-1. St-I IOCC), t:OS.11; 1 Glllelple (S), t:OSM1 l. Price (0CC). 2;0U2 200 flv"-1. Gloullr'eM« (S), 2107.M, 1 HadclM tOCCl. 2-.00. l. Ctlrllt- IOCC>. ,.IVS. 100 ~1. 0. itN <SI, nt; 2 A~t (OCC), nt; i. M«ttflll <SI. nt 200 llldl-1. Oetlol• ($). 2'00.to; 1 si.w.n COCCI, ?:OU•, ). Havdon ($). 2:tl.07. SOO lr-1. Chee Pl119 ISi, f:.45.14; 1. HlnH (OCC), 4:$7.33; 3. Ralllfelter (0CC), S:00.02 200 brMll-1 DellOll• ($), ?:Ot.7', , Yount IOCC), 1:12.54, 3 Mlratlde (OCCI , 1944 400 Ir .. , ... .,...., Sa~. J:ll.70 ~ West '1, Can1M • 400 medlev relav-1. GOIOen Wnt, 33:47 "· 1,000 lr-1. Eulo (GW), lC>ao.36; t U1$11effer ( C), 13:27. '7; rio llllr d 200 fr-1. llookl tGW), l:A7 1S; 1. htt (GWl, 1·'7JO. J McMlll«I IGW>. LSl.16. SO tr-1 Ca,_,tw ICI, 22 63. 2 Oav (GWl, 22 71, 3 HotlM ICI. 22A2. 200 lndo-1 Kneafaav (GWl, 1:07.14, 2 Scllrubder (C ), ?.1S.S6, 3. Roorlouez (C), 214.M. Olvln-1 Jof\nson CC); no second Ot rlllrd. 200 ftv-1 Tailed! IGW), 2:002; 2 llodrl-1 (Cl. ns.13. no tlllrd 100 tr-I 8ucki9V IGW), 49 J3, 2 Dav (GW), 4'.'4, l . Carpenter (Cl, S0.91 200 ~-1. hto (GW), ):Of 7; 2 MArtln IGW), 2•17.32, 3. Sctvudda< (Cl, 2:24 It SOO ..._I Enlo (GW), 4'57,57; 2 &ool" (GW). S·O:U7; l. Arne IGWl. S:OC.09 200 Ol'tHl-1 AMI.on IGWI, 2 ls.39, 2 Odou IC>. nu1. ). Mlddleman IC>. 2'.51.7' 400 frM relav-1. Golden Wint, 37462 WOMSN Of'.,_ C:Nlt ti, ~ JI 200 madlaY relav--1. Oranoe Coast. 2:02.11. 200 lndo-1 Htfbet IOCC), 2:34.IS, 2 l!loeatv <OCCJ, 2.lS.61, l Hedler (OCC), 2.36M SO lr-1 C.rHnler COCC I, 25.74. 2 Coloneue (S). 21 41. 3 T ele:tlman I OCC>. 27.5t • 100 baet<-1 Nor111 IOCCI, 11)U4, 2. V•n ~ COCCI. 1:09.34, l. Havdon (S), 114.9'. 100 IM'Hll-1. Perrv (OCC), 1:1i.S6; 2 Fl111et COCCI. 116 SI; 3 Andteton fOCCI. 120.•I 200 "'-1 lrvln (S), t:o:J.39, 2 Jad u on tOCCl. 2A4'. 3 '°''• IS), 2'.31 '7 SO flv-1 C.rHntw (()CCI, 21.ll; 1. Aber IOCC), 30.5'; J. Herbel (QCC), )2.32 Olvl~I. Young (OCC), 171.tS; 2 Levin (OCC), , .. SO; 3. no tlllrd. 100 lf-1 Irvin IS). S6 Sl; 2. HatflCOck COCCI. SUS. 3 Nortll IOCCI, 57.44 100 flv-1. Telcllman (OCC), Hl2 '7, 1 Rankin IOCC). 1:09 14, l Slflttll (0CC). l:OUl SO lleek-1 Van H-1 COCCI. J0.9'. 2 C.rrienter (OCC), JI 01. > Havdon ISi, l4.". 100 lndo-1. Co4onin .. (S), 1:09,S7. ? GetlO IOC:Cl, l·lU I, l. FIU. (OCC>. 1 lS 17 SOO fr-I Roonev COCCI. S.220I, 1 ltvln ISi. S 26 9'. l. Jacltaon <OCC>, S·40.n SO Ol'Nll-1 P9tTY IOC:Cl, lS.17; 2 COionei.. ISi. l112, l . Hecker (OCCI. lUS. 200 lrM relav--1. Oranoe CoHt. 1:'6 60. Getdlin w"' 104, c.mt.s " 200 mecllev , ... ,,_, Golden Wint, HM n 200 ~1 Olckllula (GW), 2-lt 7', 2. Sct>ulll (GWl, 2.30.ll, no 1111ro so ,,_1 Sanaorn (GW), 27 OI; 2 DaSllv• CCI, 27 IS; l Colalllea (Cl, 1190 100 oack-1 ChaPCl'etl IGWJ, 111.to, 2. Mala!' (GW), 1:17.01, 3 Anderton (C), l 1Ul 100 lll'H1t-1 eoenn tGWI, 1:11-44; 2. Mor~ (GW), 1.11.47, l Rabin (Cl, MU6 200 fr-I Sdlutlt (GW), 1-00S; 1 Botln (GWI, 2~S. no tlllrd SO flv--1 Sw_., IGWI. 1904, 2 Cox (GW). lO "· 3. Kozlac:l*I (GW), J3.6S 100 "-' Sanborn (GW), 5'.lS; 2. Co• <GWI, MI0.63, l . OaSllv• (C), Mil 76 100 fly-I EMl1 (GW), 1·09'0. 1 MacKtnzla (GW), 1:1611 SO l>eek-1 Maaer IGWI, lHS, 1 AnW.on (Cl. 34.65, l Calin (Cl. l7 '9 100 1noo-1 sw_., (GWI, l-ot.60; , KellO IGWl, I 1016, 3 Morev (GW). l 11.S. S00 lf-1 ThOrH (GWl, 6:'6.21, 2 Lundbero IGWl, 6:f7.JO, 3. Al*\ (GW). 6:S2.12. SO breaat-1. Dlcltllut1 (GW), )2. IS; 2 8oehm !GW), lS.61, 3 Al>ln IC>. 37.34 200 It .. relav--1 Golden Wttl. 1.4' ll 0.. ......... DAV•v·s LOO<•• (........,, 9Mcfl) -,. angi.t1. 5 oonlto, S26 roek cod. S2 c:allco beu, 12 .. nd o.n. JO l'Nldl ... el. • ~lllead. 1 aculc>ln. 202 blue _.ell NaWPORT LANO.MG -21 ancllen I Qillco ben. a roc:lllWI, 1 11a1111u1, 1 s~. 6S macaerel. DANA WHARf' -lOI a"91erl. 142 ban. )SO rock cod, llS mackerel. 24 .,_.Med, '7 cow cod, 2 bladl IH ban (rtlHaad) TNI W.-'l treut ...... LOS ANO•L•S -l!llo "OCk Cr.-, llououet Canyon er.-. Crystal Like, El11abeth Lall1, lAoo Lalin, Little Roeti R.,.,\'Olr, Pvramld Lalla, Sen Gatl(let R~Olr, S.n G•rllrlet River I"''· Wftl and north tork1I. 0.ANOI -uouna Nloull P•rk LAk• "'v •asioa -o.n Canvon er-. Fuller·Mlll Cr..-:, Fulmor Cr..-:, Perft. L•ll•, Stnwwrv er..-. SAN l l RNAllOfNO -CucatnonH CrMk, ()teoorv Laite, Hotc:Oml> CrMell, Senta Ane River, S.nte .t.1141 "Iver (llOUlll torkl, Siiverwood Lake SANTA auaARA -Oa11y llrown Cr..-:, M.a11tane Cr.-. VaNTWA -Plru Lau, Re.,.. CrNtl, "OM Va~ Lake, Sant• Paula Cr•. s. ... CrMI! (UOC*'), Ventun Rtvw (noffll fork) INYO -Cottonwood CrMll, Oler Laka, GeotHI Cr.-, lndecMMldance Crwll, Lone Pine CrMll, Tuttle CfMll Ta.NNIS ..,,... .... ....... , .. .._..._. ...... IL) OWi ...... ... Chrll lvert UOVf (U.I.) .... HeleN ~ (CWd!OtlO-le) ... ,, ..... , ..... MMdllllOVll (C1edloeiovtikle) def. 0..-. S.bellnl (Arteftllnll), M , 0:61 .. 41 SNfll Ol'lf (W"t German¥) -· ~ Maleev• (lulfarla), 6-4, 7-J; $1'9Nlftle Retie tU S I Hf. Sabrina 0.01•• 1v..-...-.1e1. "''· 1-. •.. 1 """' lcMlll HA Vl•W LaAeU• CMen1 ... MM IJ, C.-Miu S ...... • Atkin CCCIMI def, Ntudlletleln, •·O, de!. ZIMman, •·2. Off. OIM ... ,, C•.,nt (CCIMl won. •·l , 6·2, .. a; FenleV <CdMl iost, 1-6 • $-1, -· .. ) 0.-. Torell·Nk/loj (CCIM) Off. ~Gal· lffl'ler, 6·3, def Vu-TllMU, .. 4. def Nouvwn·V•-· 6-1; Hllbett·Nof'rt1 ICdM> iost, S·7, won, •-,, 6-J; ~•·Metcw ICdMI loll, 1-6, 4-6, won, 6·2. lltMdt IS. II 0 5 2 dr > ~ Ototlll (!) def T Nouven, M , de! 011111 ... ,, def L. NOwen, 7-S, SNOeC>aller IE) won, .. 1, 6•), loll, H ; S.muetl (El IHI, 4--6, won, .. ,, IOI!, 0-6. °"*" Vlnca·Helllno1 (El def. Truont-Ho, 6-1, °"· Lv·T. Nouven, 6-2, o.t. Savcocte- c111n-SOC1.Yn .. 6-1, Olx·MellW (El won, 7·6, 7·t ... 4; Qulrll•MoodY (El won, .. ,, 7·•· .. 1 LewM 9Ndl 11, ........., ~ 1 INiet I. Hawort11 (L8 ) Off ... ,..,, H , def. lt•bl>lll, .. ,, oet MIW , 6-7; 1(04lenda (Lill to•I, 4'6, ~·· S-7; T. HewOtlll (Lil) loll, ~•. 1·•. won, 7•S 0.-.. M••n·EmorlnOham (Lill def Mattln-Hardln, .. ), def GrMleV·T Hardin, 6-2, °" Dunn· C>ormtn, 6-0, Cofldon·$4)elh !Lil) IOst. 1-•. 1·6, won, .. 4; KlmbeA· l!lr•ndt (Lil) won, 6-2. 6·2, .. 1 """""'9V 17, w ...... l INiet Hoffmann CUI d«. Allwala•, .. I, o.t. lvev. 6-3, def Sti.Merel1, 6-3; ltto (Ul won, 6·1, IOst, 4·6. won, .. 3; Plndlft (VI won, •·l, .. ,. •·1 '*"*' Hlrt·COl'kary (U) def EndoIO·Su, 6-2, o.t Entwl1tle·lledtwmen, 6-1, def. Clluanv·HOUl/lmllnd, 6-1; l(lzer-Flnlev IV) won, t·O, 6-J, •-2; eonan-IAOIMn (V) won, 6-1, 6-1 ... , NOH·UAGU• Mater Del 10, " ........... a.di • ai.ee. l!luell (Hill loll to Jenl0n1. 1·6. lent to Peterton, 1··6, loll to Rede, 1·6, st-wt (Hill '°''• ~·. 2·6, 3·6, Dampma,, (H81 IO\t, 1·6, 2·6, 1·6. '**" Crtndalt-Kellev (Hill cM! Hemett·O. Curren, 6·3, oet Thorne-IC.. CUf'ren, 6·4, oet JOflnton·Cllamberlaln, .. 2. QulM· Armand IH9l won, 6-J, 6·2, 6·2, Cllant·Ho IMDl IOll, 2·6, won, 6-2, 7·S ~ . ..,.. NOH·CONf'aR•NC• ~ t, UC lrWle O ~ Ertu1 IC) def Rotw'w, 6-l, 6·3, Sllln (Cl def Shloelt•w•, 6-0, 6· 1, Prall IC) def Rou . 6·0, 6-0; Oectlw (C) d9f Rao. •·1, 6·3. Flateftet (Cl def. Patton, 6-0, 6-1, Kavanauo11 (Cl def htl119, 6·1, 6-1 '**" Pt •II· Fletctlef' (Cl def. Rohrer· °""4>1, 6-1. 1•6, 6·4; Ettua·Sllln (Cl def. Sllloellawa·Patton, 6-0, 6-l, ~·Vto ICI def ROM-Rao. 7·S, 6-0 ~ . ' ~ . ~LL c~ae.ee SOVT" COAJT CONf'•RaNC• ltaMlle SMlleea '· °"'* C-11 . Or•noe Coa11 000 000 0-0 s 2 RanctlO SanHeoo 010 000 .-1 3 0 Herrff• and Smvttie; Merlin and J1n1en w-Marlln_ L-iierr.,.a. 1·6 Hlttt ~ SVMHT LEAC.V• W"1m!M1W 1, Hllllf!MloM a..dl 0 w .. 1m1n11er 000 010 ~1 3 Huntlnvton &aacll 000 000 0-0 3 l De.John and WOif. Fooo •nd Panl1 28-0.Jotin (W) .. _.... Vallrl t. NWN 0 Marina 000 000 0-0 2 I Fountain Valley 100 100 x-2 4 O Laraan and Kaufman; Tt'l'lor and Alvarez W-T•vlor, t ·2. L-L•raan 28-Mardon IFVl. JB-AIV•re1 (FVI ..... 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Fleld1 (CMJ ll!l-Lozano ICM> flrtdllV'a ...... el se •AH•ALL ........ ~ H LOUIS CAAOINALs-slenecl ,_ • ., aurr1t . ollCMf', to • conll'KI with Louhvllla of Ille At!Wlcllll Auoelallol\.. SEA VIEW ... l'rom Bl Me~:1 'ophomorc Scott Smcdcker \tru{ k out I l and walked JUSI one Foreign f!~ld f amjliar to Mast ~i;,s tourney ~~?:~~~,:: ;, C orona dcl Mar'$ Enc Luescbnnk wa' 2 for 4 and the Sea Kings collected two douhlc' and a 1nplc 10 an c1g.ht- l11t a11ack, but could never pare the dd ic1110 less than two runs ( O'lla Mc'3''1 ~ord move' to 2-4, C J \1 fall\ 10 V l Newport ff arbor J I, Lapu Bue• I: The Sailor~ were tn command from \tan to finish behind the lanlsof6-4. HO-pound Scoll Crt.1a. who had Laguna ~ach hutcrs behind the oun1 connanlly. < ra1g walked Just one and SU'UCk nut thrte and received solid defensive hC'l p in the form of two double plays The natu·handed 9el'l1or baa aJIO'W• 1·d JUSI one run (unearned) 1.n J 2~ 1nmnas of Sea View Lcasuc play. l 2 7 a 8 countries represented on scoreboard with Spaiifard-Seve Ballesteros in ead AUGUSTA. Ga. (A P) -Eight foreign flap decorate the main ~oreboard at Augusta National, ap- propriate tnbutc to the fore1a:n fla vor of the SOth Masten aolf tournament. The leader board after two rounds shows JUSt three Amenc:an playcrJ amona the top ciaht t00m-s Two-time Masters champion Seve Ballesteros of Spain owns a I-stroke lead. Tsuneyuk.J N~1m1 of Japan 11 alone, two strokci behind. Oefendmg champion Bernhard Lanser of West German)', Australian Gtq N onnan and T.C Chen of Taiwan are in· eluded 1n a five-way lJc 11 1•2. three strokes ofT BaJleatuot' J>90C ass Ben Crenshaw. aJso at 142, was asked why be thouabt the leader board had so many non-Amcncans on 1t. .. That's a complex answer," sajd Crenshaw, the 19a. Masten cham- pton "You can't put your finaeron it They've played all over the world un<kr difftcUh condition~ On I.he American tour, the coodibon3 and the counes arc 10 pcrftc:t shape every week. The weather iJ put. "The European and Japencse tours arc not like that You play ap1ost the clCTMnU more Maybe that tw t0methins to do with it. They Seam how to tc0re under less favorable ca n a cond111ons. ·· Nak1J1ma confirmed that. He re- called playina a tournament on the Japanese tour a month 140. "The final day, Sunday, it was wtndy and ramy," he said ... It broke a TV camera stand and the tc0rcboard " Ballesteros hid a simple cxpla- natlon for the overseas flavor of the leader board .. Maybt," he lhnaacd:. "they JUl1 acore better than the rest. Besides tbe leaders, ro~r olhcr foman players made the cut Sandy Lyle o( Scotland. winner of the Ol'Clter Qreeruboro Open • week 110 WIS in at 146. 0.ve Barr Of c.~ who llcd ror teClOnd in the US Open Wt year, shot a 1•~· Nick Pnc:e of South Africa. fif\.b 1n laal year's PGA cbampions'tue. and loftJ- ume U S tour compctltor OIV1d • • Graham of Aust.ta.ha were 10 at 148 this ancient spon but • frustl'lted Forc1gnef1 missi na the 149 cut were non-wanner since l--984. had a share of th~time Muten champion Gary the lead after 10 holes. Playet of South Africa ( I SO), lsao But he had 10 make a 12· IS fool Aoki of Japan and Denis Watson of putt for a botey on the-11th. And on South Africa (I S6) and T.M Chen of the 12th, a au5t of wind knocked has Taiwan C 160). tee shot into the pond, he put his nc.lt Crenshaw admired the per-1n a bunker, then masted a4-foot putt form1nce of the foman field. It was a tnple ~that tent him .. TbC}'..'.re doang • put J<>b," he rulins to a 74 and:"P., tc0re of 144 said. .. They're put playe11. Their for two rounds. level of play must be setting better to Tom Kite, so of\m a challeqer but set them1elvcs above the compet1-not yet a winner an the pme'a ~or lion... championth1p.. also fo\lnd h11 dif· Did he think the play of the fk ultJct on the a.lick, llopina lf"'t!OJ foreicnm mi&ht 10mc day lead ~o a and matched W1uon'1 ac:iore, 74-144 world tour'> CrcnshAw pondered the But lhote probJems were noth1na qUCllion. compered with the trauma m - ''Tbete are a lot of faaon.. .. he Rid. couaiered by ~ Green, the tiaunst "I don't think (POA Commi ·ontt) with I.he dry 'Wll wbo shared the r1n1- 0eane kman would llke 1L" round lead. ORICn ~ four strai&ht holes 11 one It~ S ofJRAll Lions. Barons win; LB. Warriors, triumph while strlboa out aix durina her ttinL Ocean View•a best chance to ICOl'C came to the top of the I Stb when Loma Payne doubled but wu thrown out at thud tryina to ..-etch. Oak.Icy pitched the first l I inoidll for the Scahawb (0-2). then pve way &o Cindy Schneller before retumil\I in the I Sth. fo\lrth u Laurie AJvaru tripled and Shelly Mardon doubled her ln. w • ........_ 1, a .. _._ aua ti Det>- bie DeJohn not only bl.anbld the OiJers oo th.rec hits. but al.lo ainaled an the p.me'a Jone run in the fifth inniaa u tbc Lions made at two atn.i&bt m the ooenlna week of the leque tcUOn. .... ,.... u. u.lftnltJ l:JCOlly Allard eajoyed a bi& day both at &be plase and on the mOUftd u t6e Warriors Upl their Sea Y.ew Lcque record Wlblemiabed With the easy win over the visitina Trojl.DI. Con>OlddMar, • ........... UDivmi ID&iftwllf;tlbelt....,.' the Sta vt. ~ u 7·1 Fridly ... hiabliabt ... biP ICbool --• IC\ioo. .,, Edison Hilh pushed over a run in the bottom of the 1 Sth to njp Ooean View in Sun.et Leaaue to biahli~t area softball action Friday. Here's how at went ltclllOD 1, Oceu View I: Joyce Lyman who worked all I S inninp on the \J\Ound, decided to take matten into her own hands in the bottom of the 1 Sth, sinalina in the game·winner to lift the Chargers ( 1-1 in leque play). Featala Valley I, Martu I: Patti Taylor continued hCT ho1 streak. strikina out eight and fon::ina 12 aroundouu u the Barons tripped up the Vikinp at Fountain Valley .• Taylor (2-0, 8-2)~t the Barons (2--0, 14-3) out of their onJy predicament in the sixth when Mann.a ( 1-1) had a Nnner on third with one out. Taylor struck out the next two~ end the innina. De.John itnack out five and did not walk a baner, while losin1 pitcher Kathy Fog also yielded three bits and the run, which was unearned. Huntinaton Beach fell to 0..2 in leque play with the Ion. Allard wu 3 for 4 with a ttil)le and four RBJ offensively, while allowina four hiu. an unearned NO and all\kinaout 13 on the mound. Here•• a look: ,,. ~M&Mlr ll.O.... ..... The St.a tO aud.DW.Ded 1blir ... of the Sea v~ kad with tbe wio OYW· the viii ' Muatanp. In the Sea View l.Qgue: Terry Carpenter singled to n&h t to start the I 5th, t.akina second on an error. l>ena Baker's fielder's choice moved Carpenter to third and she scored on Lyman's base bit to center off' Jacki\_ Oakley. L)>man allowed six hits and three walks lo the fint inninJ,, Taylor singled home Sindy Rice, who took fint on an error and went to second on Lori Peterson's sacrifice. Lapaa Beada U, Newport Barber 1!: An 8-0 deflcit after the first innin& didn't fau the Artists ().3~ wbo used 14 bits to set the e..&bt· 10ning win rrom the Sailors (0-6) at Newport. Shannon Maurice, who went 2 for S on the day, led off the eighth with a double, and came home on Angela Bruno's sin&Je to put the l!!studa 11 l1iMl .. 11S t: Tammi Kane pitched a twe>-batter and center 6dder Melanie Wojtk.iewicz made a pair of fine catches and threw a Saddleb9ck player out at the plate in the fourth inn~ to preserve a I~ lead .. the EqJes stayed perfect in the Sea Vi_.. c. ..... 4el Mar ae. c..ce ..... 1: The Sea Kinas JCOred 10 runs on.two bill and 13 walks for the leque win at O:IM. Sweeps'"\; eopbomore Scott A&klt in No. I siaa* ud tenior Dwreit Capik from the No. 2 llot ID9tbll CdM. Senior John Torell and McO Nichol captured all three teU ia doublet for the winners. • i..,... Beeelt 11, Ne.,,.rt ......... 7: The Sailon, wbo meet Univ~ on Wednesday and Corona del MS on Friday, displaycda ltnKJdbtia doubles in the wio api.oat boel Newport. The Barons added some insurance in the OCC crew hosts UC Irvine, USC Rustler men, Ora nge Coast \VOinen S\Vim t o w ins lan Haworth did sweep in Rft&lel.. while Brad Mqcn teamed with SOoU' EmPT'in&ham and the pair of .Jolqs K.imbalf and Tim Brandt cedl bll4 perfect days. The Orange Coast College crew will be the host today apinst UC Irvine and USC in a rcptta on North Lido Channel in Newpon Beach. Action gets underway at I 0 a.m. The OCC j unior varsity finished third in the San Diego Crew Oassic last Saturday on Mission Bay behind Washington and Cornell, while Cali- fo rnia was fourth. OCC s novice boat, the defending Pacific Coast champion, brccud to the Crew Classic title by 1 S seconds. The Bucs finished fi ve boat lengths ahead of the runner-up crew. Golden West College's men and Orange Coast's p.-omen remained unbeaten in the pool, with each gaining South Coast Conference vic- tories Friday. The Rustler women also added a vic&ory to their record, while the Pirate men suffered a defeat at the bands ofSaddleback. In men's action: Goldea West 17, Cerrlioa 30: Jeff Essjg doubled in the 500 and l,000 freestyle and Ted BuckleyR!itured the I 00 free to lead the Rustlers past the F ns in the conference meet at Cerritos. Th R lers remain unbeaten in conference with a 6-0 mark while Cerritos dropped to 3-4. Ess1g's ftrst-place swims came at 4:57.57 and 10:20.36, while Buckley's winning ume was 49.33. The Rustlers captured beth relays, the 400 medley in 3:47.16 and the 400 free in 3:24.62. deteoding state champions added Saddleback to their list of consecutive dual meet victims, which bas now reached 41 over a coune of five years. SaddJeback 58, Oru1e Cout 41: The Pirates gave hiJhly rcaarded Saddleback a run for its money before dropping their second South Coast Conference match in sax starts with Carl Stewart leading the way with big swinls m the 200 individual medley, 200 back and medley relay team. Paula Perry, a sophomol'C transfer from Cypress Collqt, won both breaststrokes, &Olna 3S:-1 7 in the SO and I: I S.56 in the 100, in addition to cootribuun1 lcp to both wionina relays. u.tvenJtJ 11. Wu •nqe J: Thie Trojans did not tote a poitlt ill doubles in eamina the dccitioa at WoodbridlC. University will meet Palos V ercJes Monday before t.akina on Laauna Beach Wednaday. Stewan won the indo m 2:05 18, and was second in the back at 2:02.36. Golda Wett 114, Cerrt&ot lt: Lori Dickbute qtialified in two events in leading the Rustlen (S. l) to the overwhelmjog conf~oe win at Cerritos (2-5). Ettuda 11, , ...... d I: The EagJes evened their Sea View Lape record at 4-4 wi1h ~to-wiill win over the Road.runners at Slddloo Rhett Chee Ping and Kim Dcllotta led Saddleback, each comi~ through wtth tnple individual victories lo give Saddleback a 6-0 conference (and overall) ~rd. Dickhutc's winning-and qualifymg times were in tbe 100.-vidual medley (2:19.79) and 50 breaststroke (:12.15). back. 4 Clete Otoslu WU ) for 3 in siQlla and Estancia finished the job by winnina all of its doubles mat.cbes. In women's action: Oran1e Coast 11, SadclJeback 31: The two-umc Sally Schultz and Lisa Sweeney also turned in a qualifyina times. Laguna plant sale to aid Hortense Miller Garden A plant sale to nusc funds for ma10tenanccand improvements of the Hortense MaUerGarden in La&una Beach will be conducted by a support group on Sunday. Bulbs, cacti, succulents, pcrennjals, palms, bromeliadsand orchids will sold starting at lOa.m. al the Laguna Beach High School parking lot on Parle A venue. AlsoavaJlabfewill be tour applications and infor- matton about the 2'h-acrcgarden that Honensc Miller donated to the city of Laguna Beach m 1979. Sponsoring the fund-raiser wt II Ix the Friends ofthe garden. • • • Members of the Costa Mesa-BayCittes Branch of the National Fuchsia Soc1ety will celebrate theorpnization 's 38th anniversary at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Golden Timers' Comm umty Center. 114 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa. BcttyColewill talk about how to care for fuchsias m hot weather • • • The golden trumpet tree wtll Ix featured at the Salchoursarefrom 10to4p.m.Saturdayand l to4 p.m. Sunday. • • • Tours of the FuUcnon Arboretum p:ounds will be conducted on Sundays at 2 p.m. throuaJl May. U:d by trained nature interpret.en. the bot.anical- ecological tours cover landscaped viswofpounds, lakes.. a stream and waterfall. Connected by pethways are conifcn, tropicals, palms and "thorny" trees. • • • Bob Gordon, a floral arr&DF from San Luis Obispo, wiU present the program at the next meetinaoftheOranae County Aoral Arts Guild. Members will meet at lOa.m. in the Woman'sOubof Santa Ana, 601 Baker SL For information, call Mrs. A. J. Ruhligat 544-1617. • • • Ncwpon Hills Garden Oub members will WQrt on last-minute preparations for thicr home tourwben they mcctat 9:301.m. Tbunday in Oubhou!C non Port Carlow Place, Newpon Beach. Japane.e wisteria la ID bloom ID the Bortenee lllllerOarden. Laauna Beach. weekend plant sale at the Fullerton Arboretum on the CaJ State Fullerton campus. The fund-nusina tour will be held on Saturday, May J.: :· -t.00- • {I) HULK HOOAM'S ROCK 'N' WAESTUNG I HAPPY DAYS O~YMPCS G HEW ZOO REVUE 1 ~31 * * "Abbott And Coslello Go To M1ra.. (1953) Marl Blanchard. 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JIClt Wltden I "'°"8:T ~ HEM:'IWCY 81) BETTY JEAN A08INSON (C)MOVIE • • "LOVing Couples" ( 1980) Shirley Mecl.aine. James Coburn (ff)MOVIE • • "Rock & Rule" ( 1983) Voices of Don Frencas. PIUI LeMal FAME MOVE * • "POiice AQdemy 2 Their First Assigmlenl'' ( 1985) SltMt Gutteo- berg, Bubbl Smith -2:30-B ltl OAEATEST SPORTS lEG9l>S (!) PUTTW ON TliE HfTS •THE TllPOOS ID CAAEEA LlF'E PUNNltO ~=YONEWAYGAME * * '" "AndrOid" ( 1982) Klaus Kinslcl, Don= ,(S) ***'"' "Tl'll Goodbye Glr1" (1977) Rdlard Dreyfuss, Mlnhl Mason -3~- • AME.RICAN ADVEHTURE D SPOATSCOflf • 0 PltA 80W\MO G BIONIC WOMAN (!)FAME .,MOVIE **'~"Viva Las Vegas" (1964) EMs Presley. Ann-Margfft etfl:NA • CAAE£A LlF'E PlAHNING Cl) MAD MOVIES wm1 THE LA CONECnON I tlGHWAY TO HEAVEN CHNST1AH LHSTYLE MAGAZJNE ~~ -3;30- AnCte Dlck.l.naon •tan u an attorney whoee eareer la threatened by her relatlonablp with a male proetltute ln .. A Toaeb of Scandal .. tonlCbt at 9 OD CBS. Chann el i . 0 IH SEAROi Of ... 8 Gl>GET 8 WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS AT THE MOVIES UOTOAMEK !'! EUAOfl£AN JOUMAl {l)~IEWSQ • '-' "Moving VIOlahons" ( 1985) John Muuay. Jtnnllef Tiiiy -10:00- D Ql~TONSTm.E e NEWS e OLOYE~T G MOYIE U * "Fwewtl My LCM!ty'' (1975) Robtl1 Mitchum, Chwtot1t ~ piing. e Lff.STY\..ES Of THE flQi NfJ FAMOUS eMOW • • ·~ "Tht Day And The Hour'. ( 1963) Simone Sigoorel. Stuart Whit· man. G9 MEADOW\.AAK LEMON RFTY vtARS A lAWl!Wf MOYIE • • "Tri I 1983) James Gamer G 0 Sprldlln 1l )MOYIE • "AM-Amerbn Girls" (1983) Cas- tle Blalle. JICQUtllne LorllnS rlf) TWllJQKT ZONE -10:10- C1MOVE • • ··Might OI The Comll. I 19841 Ctlherlne Mwy Stenrt. KtlU Mwon- f!Y ________ ............................ _____ ... __________________ .__ __________ --- --------- e acrv -12:00- • PUTTW ON 'OE HITS 8 MOYE ···~••Rall" (1911) Ann-Mllgilt, Lannot~. i ~ ... -* ••.; ·•lnddtnl On A Dirt ~ ( 19721 Jtmta Olton. WllllMI SNtner • DAVID SUISKJI> • AfAl YIDEOS .MOYIE t • •..; .. The Terror" ( 19'3) 8ortl Klr· loft. JIClt Nic:.'tdlon. M~ -12!30- 1 NAME Of-THE GMIE AMEJICA'S TOP T8I (!)MOVIE H "China Gii1" (19431 Gene Tllr-;·J!'tf::;r••t >MOYE • • Pollce N:#:Wmt 2 ,.... Arll ~·· (1985) s.. ~ berg. Bubbt Smith l?)MOVIE •• •.; .. The l °'*'f 0uy·· ( 1814) SltMt Mlrtln. Chlrtel <Kodin -l:OG- 1~ * • * ·~ Amence Al The ~· ( 19711 Narr.ied bJ CN111on ._.Oft. e AIOWI> HOGUE l JMOVIE • t .,Hlrdbodlea.. ( 1984) Grtnl l(rllTlef TMI Robtl1s -1:10- $JMOVIE * 1; MoYlrlg VIOlltlOnl 11985) Jdf/I Murr9J JtnnillW T1ly -1:30- D AE<XR>OUU e lllEP9Cl9fT NEWS -~OOt.D (fl A8C NEWS Q -1·35- ' ; I ... .. . .... . . . • Orange Coat OAJLV PILOT/ 8aturdey, ~D 12, 1988 I LOST MY OWllER BUT F0'9•AFTEll PLACED All AD Ill THE CALL 642 5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE Cl.As.IDS. . -~-•~u~~~~u™ouNu~~ii~~~ii~i~;;~JI~~~=~ CLue1F1m1Non,•1-u11 '"' .... ' m... an1 •wu:am iiliiiiu.nma a111m ... P..oiil '°"'" OfWtOm CO. a.1m I aalfultJ ...._ .,,...,.,.. to Woody. ,. Southooa•t R9CtHtlon R.!. olc. PIT. Houte .. ,. ExpertenOld 8ll1pereoiie. To horNM on 8"bOe 11. Sat/Sun. 8wlng and ~ - ----------------- TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOI D SECTION rr-...., ward, MeN Verde w . Center haa lmmect °""" Horton , ConYW• Pflar-Good typtnQ, ~ ... 8AllOA l8lAHORl!!ALTY 3:30am..eam S800-$150 grav•i:rd po11t1ona ..... P ..... oall &4M231 Inga tor tMChet9 w/exp m9Qlee ere relQCetlng eentlal.~c.f751-3191 11Mlll mo. 846-1413. 841 .. 740 open. 9-1410 $400/mo buy1 S10K, tu Smllll male pup. Found WOl'klng w/6--12 'If Olen. their Main OfftOI to the SECRETARY FIT att a.... ~MON8TAATOAS l•f•l IHllfml bane.+ equity 907-0737 4n , 1tth 4 Plaoentla Pemtred c1 ... 2 dttvat'• Weetc:flff.,... of of New--Accurate tys)lng for w P., Fri & Sat 1n ator• In 'lfN' warenou-AalilttM!t ~. ln~on ..,n 20% In Call Sheryl Hawklnaon growing l'9tall pharm.c:y lkllle. apeltfng end good 714-541-07 18 or Hour aen.tlta. 210 Call to Identify &50--7143 lie. From S-4 50-te/Hr pott &Moh. TNa repldly wlll treln, Jdt dlctaphone ~ --. car neceeaary, c.11 ?:30am·4:30pm. a.. 75 yHr. U ,000 m in. P111ta1 HY HI e.46-4334or846--9708 chaln1t.-1ngAccount-w/numw.,431-&do. +"••'ll. 1M77·113e. ~Co r ml ok. CM . 875--3-458 Alk for Mike 3114 p -• •• Ing P..onnet. ·--"""..,.... _ee&-__ 1_5_10_....,...,..=== ... na,!!'!!". Englltlh Gentleman. s-kl Mwl alatra SlOO i-........ Tecblcal/Tr.... :.::=... PIT 1-3 6ya/wk ,.,;,u.., ••UH-• ........ to lnveat In unftl poeltlon .. peraonal aid, i=:;;;;:;;;~~~ s•-o.~ OC Pf "" .tlf'M _,_ ,, __ _ without moYtng 722-8889 chauffer, malnt engineer LUI Alll1'I o menage the accounting 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il~ ._e.ncn w/ · re ...,,. r For S.... lnlti.tlY'9. PIT ot ft 842-2811. Mr.J Roae Tired of R.E. Become a function. AeepoNlblltte9 I Ult_,.... I~~-a fUll time Male, N--amkr IHl&--4222 FIT. Hrty + oomm. AH ~ ~Mii Loan Rep. R.E. Lie. req'd. :~ ....,!!~n1:::;:1a Ofry Supervl9ory & 8+ 1W9 !~~or ot!8T~~~~ In Oltlllrt car~, Eovfa (°'21_,.3 a.s ~ty. w1oc:5W haa MONEY for ·---.JJ-3011 IBM Sat-up for you In the ~;;·~p,.,.,.uon of ~~!19 on~.~: H.iltnattt ator. In the COUNTl:R FULL time. Wm .. 13)20- TDe I tOK/up, no credit"" ... u-1w8 tle4d + Tr.intng. LA PAZ. Jbl' ftnanclal ltatement• -eu-M>oepto ,...C ..__.or'""""' U.S. " Y'O'I haw high tra6n. 842-IMM liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii DemonAaeoo 973-7311 FRENCH t tJfoAINd for M ORTGAGE. Ch~~ ~ now menaaernem: •rt"• .. ~~Ot~· e.-.. 11• ... ·:m1,.,.-v 1tandard1 and enJoy EASY "'"mb'-Workl Telematt<etlng =~ ~ Hli HtQh School atudenta by (7l4)77o-.eeer-..-end general w r• " 8' .. ·3 0 ~· deellng with people, wa seoo " 100 0 ..11&.-I .._ aa Unlv atudent. Na ,,.... MTG, ANKIHG p ort•. budgeting end ::.. c': 92~28. Att~ want to meet~· Ptew ment.~ Exp.I,:'~-hit. l•n•r ht., ATI needa -~.176"81" ~ BUflOEA REP manaolno an omo. ttaff Phil Moebo call Julian at 831-8888 Oetall• aend aelf·ad-hrt-Tlmt private per11ee to fi*i> --•-If you have 3 ya xper of eight tor an appt. d r • 11 • d 11 amp ad flna~a. l at •nd 2nd .. r:z-nt dealing w/developeri: llAT 1111&111 CJU. ,._._ .,. ............ ELAN VITAL Energetic people neecs.o T.D. • on lk9e ~ -. ..... ,,___ 3811 K~ of FHA/VA Mun-have degree With Out Exp c-·-~ , ..... uub ~· ' ~ ... uct a Martcetl""' RMI "ttate Wiii ""'Y .,..,. _.. ,,,.,_......._... • I •-· • ... ~ board. nee . ....-, -003. 3418 Enterprtee Rd. o ....,...., ... -· ..-FHLCM end wl'tt1en for-m n"'""m ~yr_,.......·-' ()9et'I. Shodl Boeta. Call 9511 Ft. Ptefoe. FL 334e2. Study for the Of'ange •bove1 merket lntereet BABYSITTER NMded. DY ward builder commit-and EDP experience. @ ........ _ •7"'332" ...,_... Coaat Publlthlng Co. ratee. Call Sf\aUn today. Nwpt 8ch home. approx ment JOIN OUR TEAMI Salary commenaurate ...,. .... v.,... " lllJllAI..-.! FIT EXP TRAVEL AGENT-hltlll ~ 714-865-1125. 30 hrs/wk, approx $3/Hr Uae your working knowt-w/exper. + beMflta •1111111 Join theorlglnalCoeoe Pref Sabre trained, PIMMtnt ~ voa a ........ h AefareqMM043 ::rd.=~~ 11/AP.fAYllUIU ExperteilOedONLYI Salary wrn~~~f:0,,..-;:.9' =~!~.Newport mU91. no experlenOe r• NEW to llT.. and need lo loan open. Laguna Foreign 2305 E.Coeat Hwy CdM quired. Ideal for ~ Aaa...-nb 1111 babysitter for aome av.-tlal conatruct n 1• Minimum 2 'lf9 n per-Car. 497-l 112 Apply In Pera0nl FIT GIRL FRIDAY makera. high 1chool nlng1. One yMr old boy. Call on BuUdera and 0.-tenoe. Muat type 45 wpm RV/MECHANIC Needed In f'TI friendly ore eentora, college 1tudent1 *ml l 11 .. !* Gr .. t for high tchool atu-velopert In So . .nd No. and 10 key by touch. Profeealonal needed for Ult, 1111111 nr John Wayne Airport & moonllQhteral Hourt: Peraonallncl ~"* & dent who Meda extra Ca. coord. withe home Data entry experienc. Winnebago DMHlrahlp In lmmed. opening for AMI. Mu1t type 50 wpm, 10-Monday-Frldey 5:30pm 1et1ers. Same day MN1oa money. Call after 7. av.-ottl<:e ot one of Ca. moat and llQCOUntlng daaeee Northern Callf. CGK Mgr. Able to wortc daya. key. IBM pref, no lhort-to 9.00pm. Saturday avail. RESUME WORKS nlnQa. Alk for Kathy pteatlgou• mtg bankera. helpful. Salary com-Camper Salee Alk for good benefit• avail. Start hend, It phonee. 2 'l'9 gen 9:00em to 1:C>Opm Start lll-1144 C.M.orH.88913-28-450f SendresumetoGr .. ter men1urate with ex· Pet Cot GM l5.50hf.Me&Ed'aPlua. ofc ex.p, 281-8290. Mr a1 S4 00/hour plu1 850-2527. Suburban P O Box 2830 pertenc. + ~t• e 707~5«.7 le.4 410 E. 17th. C.M. OIMl'I, 8-Spm. bonUMI. Prtvate deet< & A I a m e d a . C A · phone. ca1ual attire. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Reap. woman. n .. mo«er. 94501-0630 Call (213) 273-0850 for llAll •11 1 Full ctlalge bookkeeper Horne WOl'k•• -'COme. 11 live In to care for 8 moa. $ee«I E.acr 01 Keith or tend reeume to laln SSlO 11 now M>oeptlng w/doubl• entry axper For lntervtew call Ma old. Npt arN. 842-.3229 "°" ~~ll~row ~ 1147 So. Rober1ton Blvd, XVoN appffcattona for 1 ~5~;::: ~~ Marano Mon.-Frl. at FOUND ADS. ARE FREE Cal: O.antic1 l and Eacrow Secty. Salary Loa A~. CA 90035 HAS SALES OPENINGS the foNowtng PQeltk>n•. . reeume to Kathy: Bryan 8 4 2 -4 3 3 3 b w t n open baaed on exper HB FIT RECEPTIONIST •NOW • FIT Breekfaat & lunoh Dooley & Auoc. 18300 hm-3pm. Or after CARING woman needed: arN Immediate opening 456-1539 WaJtreeaee. and voo K.tman Sl• 940 5:30pm at 8-42-6878. llt•lll.ul~forbrlghtelder-Gret~ 8-48-1255 b~ For Fait Growing Co.--------FIT & PIT HOil ...... lrvlne CA92i15 ly E blu woman. Req 8·30-5'()() Mon-Fri Oppty for cheerful reec:> Ull WIAT YM'll ($6.00/tlr). Apply In per-· TEnMINEX IHT'L 2 30pm drvtve to El Toro peraon who can uoell. -.... t 819 SI Ull•D•I " Day center to plci{ up •Nlcal/0.atal Sl S Answer phonee, type 451 •-•• aon o· ••PY The nat1on'1 leeder.r In PM1 S 1 t / k d -wpm & a11l1t •h•r• At The Loe Angelee Tlmea Hol1ow, Laguna 8Mch. E.xp'd onlyf Some lite tend-contrOI. Ml lmmedlet• 7:0~~4/ "w n 1 lllTALUlllTllT naeded, Donna R. T...,,artcetlng omo. In Nocallapleue. ace.ping, Saiaty naoot. <>t)enlngfors.MceR9p. ------Monday & Friday. Nwpt 720-9180 Cotta M... With our COCO'S Must have dep. trucil:. reeentatlvee. Exp helpful, --------EXPERT To Do Ironing In Bch arN. Salarycommen MW commlaalon ac:ale, 841-8933 leew meea. but wilt train. mutt heYe my home. S4 .00/hr. w/exp. 842-1033 a:'*oodal ~/ f"'u"°r .. 'YIMO, llt•' you can wn more than -..... ...... ;---..... HouH cleaneral Muat Calif drtvera Mc, good Found CAT. female, r• Laguna Nlguel, nexlble • -.,, l200 In com""-lon & -_.. drtvlng r9COl'd. W• of'* oentlyspayed.Blactt/wtit daya/hra,831-7687 IEllOAlllOEPTll•IT ~~7141171~2,~7ble2. w.gee byaetllngonfy20 Dey & ntgl'lt .. lhttt. open. ,,..,. own ta':J'· ~~.FV competltlveaalaly,tlbw81 0 0--1 .. oat/pa-0 1 1 • 1 • -~ --.... ..,..__pt'--••____.., 11•1 Appty beCw ..-5 mon thru atM,atart hr. •Pk 1..-..t•-....... , •"--''-t n n """'• ,,r -·· "'-p Fr-ch Girl 22yr1 u go ng aggr 11 v .,..,.., ..,.,. .._ F-'... I Coco' """" .....,llah 983 9&78 ,......,, ,..., "'._, ,,,.,__, 540--0583. 7~531 1 '"":~ ... Au' Pair Job 11....._ln' $5/Hr to •tart. To $6. poeelble to Mm more e'~~ N. N 8 75'2· 2ao1 -.. . • company benefltl. Cell ......, ' ..... ' Hollstlc Pain Center llllfllllf than S1000/Wkty. Houl'9 o, · -INTERIOR PLANTSCAPE 714-648-0213.orapptyln FOUND -EXPENSIVE up to August '86, NP. For buey offtce, compu1er are f*tlble ~SchoOI TECH PITI F/ 1 · 1!S38 WATCH, In parking tot. Laguna ., ... Aaphaeti. T~tlBn/N11~~ Needc II Ou. Prac-exp. deend. IM-5138 Graduat• Stu-ID.I PD•/P/.... c .. ..._: rvefrne.,;!...t:. ~ B9:~pCmM. 1 call to lden11fy, Tue• 856-5422/858-2299 t.... u ,,_ 1 ~ • Fem pref. Mon to Fri ac>9fX ........... · ,... _.... ,...,._"""' • '"'• · 5 30pm, CM. 546-<t792. al 544-6915 1111. flllAJ denta & Senior lzerl9 11am-49fn 956--1330 Pefldlng on ex.per. Fem EOE M/F HOUSEKEEPER. Newport NURSE LVN/RN PI T. Houra 1-5 Dally. encouraged to apply. For --------pref. 546-9585 WANTED. Men a Women FOUND F /GE RMAN Bch. 20 hra per week MS..5959 Mle forUlllan an Intervie w Call lllJYllY SHEPHERD vie Weet-Hardworking only •nply For Hollstlc Pain Center. (714)640-0301 1 _ _. I PU-•y,,.,.. II_..• OYel' 18 w/~. car l mintier & Hunt Bch 759-3529 ..... $10-S20. Tuttln/Newport PART TIME m .. -... open no-for day •-',,..~SCL4 proof of Ina. for home c»- 898_9167 Beach. call Duncan OFFICE WORK FILL-Tm PAY ~~ ,~~ .. = ~1:r. S:OiH~~ := ltvery of The Register ,,.----=-,...,..--=-=_,,.,.., ISllPl/OllLIGAIE 544-69'5· 9-&pm PAIT-Tml... FIT PIT h1'9.16 hr+ tlpe. Color Prlntl. Call Mr SN"eOOw~~/ampoer .for E aP~Tn Found FULL GROWN LIVE-IN Mature woman ---lllA The Dally Piiot Circulation OpportunltlH avalleble N--... OMV .. vvv Blk/Wht PERSIAN CAT $ll0 ...... San c•~•nte n.a....... ..__.., a r-'labi... ....., print out Of Lenny'1 876--0823 Pho-ae.tu am hra. 751-4155, .. ., """"'' ..,,,,... -"' ... w/The Loe A~ Tlmee d lvl d M & Ed' I h St di & S-1 "T Newland/Ellis. HB 498_57260r 997_7822 Orthodontic office. No mature end reeponalble ctr~·iatlon ~t. In our r noreoor · • • ograp Y u o .. on 7-11amto apply. 968-7856 Onho exp nec.495-0600 t tty ...... .,_ Pin.a. 410 E. 17th, C.M. In Corooa Del Mar peraon o ver new or-Door-to-Door new.paper 1--------1--------YOUTH CLUB Mekl MW• Found Golden Rtvr Fem UYE·ll (tr a. hlr) MIO d«a. NO SELLING. At>-ulee program Guaran-Reataurant To Open Soonl 111110 Ing Inst. nex hra pit to flt. mix Btwn Lag Bch & Co<-4 Children. agea 1-9 Eng pllcant mu1t have~ teed hourty w.Q. +com-Need peraonnel for all For 19 MW Oelulle C.M 846-7181, call am hrs. 001 del Mar oo Coast nee Ba)'9hor.. neloh-phOne peraonallty. rain.. mllllon. Houra 4pm to Oepta. Appty In per.on Condoe. Pref exp'd cpi.. Hwy Call ev 49._,.81 1, bortlood,N.B 8-42-9232 F/OIHIUEPEI Ing wlll be provided. 9pm. Training ta 9118.EtCamlnoAeel,tn Salary SGOO/mo. Rant lmtt.,antW..i.._ .. dys 645-5191 WEEKDAYS 2..&pm, car •1 AOOT Learn valuable office provided. Potential to Alpha Beta Shopping s1150 842-ee&tl 1939 • 1klll1, work with nice eatn S300 + ,._, week. Center s.,, ~t• Found-Lat""' male choc-and referencee required. 1a-111PA f'-1 ... people and Mtn $-4.25 F ,..,.... all . • l'llr--5"'1a"'!l.,...,_,.,--.H~OUlfl'9ISllPIEP olate bro:;; lab type. Fr1-_NB tiom.. 75i-1066 Pl ..... -nt wo"k.tnga co-n-per hour to 1tan1 Monday or en Interview c 492-5001 ....... Ma•1n All m av.. .,.. or - -Fr1day. "•30 to ··.30. (714)957-2000 E.x1 2481 ..---:-----=s""'s,..,..... -WORK ~ey day, Back Bay •re•. Tuclatn 4150 dltlon• prole11ton11 .. .. al llT... M IHA. ~ .,. .. 756--0375 wth • ..,..,.,11on com Pleaae call EJteen to OPPORTUNITY of the 11 ~tltvt •""'lcatlona pref'd. 846-533 REC LEADEAfTEACHEA gro .,.,... · -d I I t •"' "~--art f AFTER ·.. _,,. LOST C t blk/ t 2 t ramlllarlty Import ache u • an appo n -"" •· .......,., .. • P o an f"' a ... _ti~ ....... 1...,., ::!'=:"'--.-""TT'----a grey • 'Pl Agaa 4-9. cr1ft1. games, pu er -ment. 8-42~21. EOE. Alegendm er I can bu''.'.' .. ~' .:;,.,,..., .. F '. "1-"1,"' __ ._Pr~ 1 ~·;;,lf;,;.;:;t ___ .. ___ _ yr•. Morning Cyn Cam«> •port•. afternoon•. Nlary ant, exc.llent pay and In the m-.. "' SCHOOL ...--·· "' "'.. ,..,_ 1" Shrt, Cdm tut aeen 4/4 negotiable call for en beneflta. 833-8084 PfT SECRETARY . and 1 Full-time Stoctc 64()..6077 r-ard appt, ~223. HB ArcMectural Firm In Irvine (714l 875-1076 Per.on. Pleue ~ at Aatkla" Mll Met!• • P/T Secretary JOBS 225 E. 17th St .• CM t:CHfJPeNbXle cAXIM Personality & appear-SALES H•I Mii $4000. Sheraton Tbl ance Important. Outlet EARN Banquet az '4500. Oak 1nc1 Reception, typing, IWllml 1mmec:11at• opening in • Library pc s 1000• 09et'I ~ ... ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! graphic art1. errand• & pteuant wortllng envlro-" A.. 5 14 record keep!"". Hra nex-..... IEE MONEY ment for order d"k Sat "'" 1 1 ""• ... I.... P I FernlMf, COM. Ible. S5/Hr 590-7900 F•-••m •• ...., clerk Olltton requ r• ~-:-o-------z-:rr.o -_, PftllrS min 1 yr office ellp, A1tll1am l PIT SECRETARY ...ullllllll" Ill. w/knowtedge of ord91' lF cu ft WfiirtPOOi. 2 dr. Peraonal/bu1lne11/almple And Their Earnings? d .. k. computer order Froat-FrM . Harwet oold. bkkp, 8-12 hra/wk. •H«e'aac:hanoetoleatn TRms entry,type 45wpm.and xlntcondS150.5"&-N33 1====:.;;;;miiii;1 ie7alb~y~s~ITtt~et.r~-1MAaai".t umr e HANDY ANDY -Malnt & DAN SALYER PAINTNG $2 40 P r da Woman LOVES IN-Repair SVC Home. Apt & Landacaplng. Sprlnklera Uc #425924 • e y FANTS & TODDLERS Commerclal 760-7194 Sod Clean-upa 20 yrs In Call Anytime 964-2017 That's All you pay tor 642-9488 **HANDYMAN** area _!_ony 845-5124 GLASGOW PAINTING 3 llnes. 30 day minimum Mom wttt babytlt your Large or small I do It alll EXPERT JAPANESE Int/Ext 30 yra exper . In the chlld In my Newport Pen-Pat 531-5579 or Ive mag Landacepe. Maintenance ref's 842-5214 SERVICE lnaula home, Mon.-Frl F t 545 5106 675-7095 YOU BUY • I INSTALL ree es . _----HOMEOWNER EXPERTS Lt Elec Lt Plumbing. FULL SERV G~ADENING Int/Ext. Acou1 Celllng1 DIREC ORY Clt1aia1 S.mct Gar Opnra WL 548-6494 No Job 2 big or 2 small Uc•288597 831-9295 T ROBIN'S CLEANING PROF RESIO'L SERVICES Free est. 646-3072_ ' TEACHERS PAINT SERVICE a throoughly Call Walt tor your Mme Complete Clean-up, gen'I CONTRACTOR la back. CALL TOOAYll clean nouse 540-0857 repair needs 642-7990 malnt. tree lrlmlng, lree Free estimate• 848-4519 All FOR LOIS CLEAN-SPARKLE CLEAN B 1.--eat Mauro. 962-9973 , Your Thorough responslble, •• ••I Pl~llaL SeNtce Directory caring refs 497-1810 LT HAULING • MOVING •111ary l-.F"'XR.,.f!"!A.,IFm~ll'P'N19f•E.,Rl!"lllO!'IR§!P"' Representative I Houaecleanln 14 yrs exp Garaoe & Yard Clnupa •Block waif•. bflOkwork. HANGING/STRIPPING 142-4321 tit, 301 reliable. reas ~ree est, own Jon 645-8192 concrete. Comp patio• VISA-MC 673-1512 trans Pina 645-9866 Della Comm'I Dev Corp Grade-15 yrs exper 646-4834 ANOYS WALLCOVERING --------1KAY'S CLEANING SERV haul-weld Gen contracior BRICKWORK Small Jobi ln1tallatlon & Removal Ac. .. tical tili•f l Res1d Speclallat 1ns·d reas rates 648-483l Newport, Colt• Mesa. Int Painting ~13 EJCquftlte Acoustic• Re-Bonded. 11e 688-5703 · •CONST CLEAN-UP* Irvine Ref'• 875-3175 "Ull 'II llm" aprayed. or remove Dry-I Spring Cleaning? Moving? Debris & Tree Haull~ Concrete-Petloa & Drlvea, DEPENDABLE QUALITY wall Repairs 84 7-7901 Mat Pro! work by hr . In Call CLEENCO 645-673 Gius bloc!(, Carpentry & Workmanahlp. 8-42-6813 REBLOWN OR PAINTED Laguna arN Have car Hauling -MoY1ng Clean-Drywall. Paul 8-42-3238 We gall ahd hanQ to09ther Aleo lnt/E.<t Painting refs 859--05 !2 ah lpm ups 7 Daya Lowest ratea Custom Br!Q-Stone Hang/strip Adi/Ice to the Uc•288597 831-9295 Ctatracltrl Cati Berry, 722-8673 Block-Concrete-Stucco • crazy. 839--0730 lrclaittctaH 8 1 WILSON & SONS 1 .. tractita -Rel'•. Free "' 549-9492 Plaa•i• ARCH. RENDERINGS Rm Add RemOdel Kite Xnnounclng 2()1,t MF' on SPECIALIST B LOCK I HOMES. COMMERCIAL Batn Tiie •357467 Ina Custom 000 Obedience FENCES Cement. brlc'I 24 ltr II• 111-1llO Call KeY1n. 26 l 2277 30 yrs exp 648-1740 at your hOme Protecting Call 24 hra 546--0729 •An plumbing & heating• Ctaatractita training avall Protection STUCCO MASONRY-TILE DRAINS CLEAR From S15 At"alt Ooo• lor sale 8-41-7165 No Job to small. All typel. Faucets, Olapoaal, Heater, ~f,;ArNRepalrsl llai1'1a1 EATl~DISORDERS Freeeat.Uc. 831-2345 841--0907P&R722--906e Reeurflcing • Roollng & ATC COmmerclal Drywall Anore1da Blumla Over-- W.t.,,.roofllVI• 831-4199 S,_..lallzl~ In Comm'I N II"" Obealty By appt •m•1 R.J'I COMPLETE Home & ~" "• ,,_ ... --~-~~~~--Bu1lneaa Maintenance. •-and AMI 'I Free Mt llc•M18554 M 0-6454 •&-1 llYlll* Plumblnn 9,,,_111111 Fr .. atianl n mCH 548·8923 •383924 -,-... ,..- XJ:;;rti;Jng Art & Logo -Laa•ic1,1a1 Ov;~~;!.~i!r~ .. tlmatea. 538-2956 Oellgn Ser.o. Brochures. SUH OllSTllllTill I L1ncar1 Lie r -116.428 730-1353 '"p!; ,., Typeeettlng GRAPHICS All types of remodeling KC TREE SERVICE RV CE PROP MEWPORT 720-9191 lic#467699 840-1596 Top Tr1.m. R_,,.,al Q"al ••ABC MOVING•• FUL -.......... " Quick & Careful T 138048 ERTY MGMT 3% Bkr Typing WOfd PrOOMSlng ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Se<v Uc/Ina Ir .. •1 LO RATES. 562-04 lO AMERILAND 997-0941 t yPeMtttng RUSH JOBS Contracting lor quality 969-82&3 or 536-Ge96 OUR SPECIALITY home Improvement• ITAIV.llLUll llllnEYAL.lFrH) GRAPHICS NEWPORT B-468594 552-0428 TREES ITIHITI llYIM •. AppralMr. agt 721-7531 720·9191 Detra Topped/rwnoved Clean-Of'ange Co Of'tglnal ...... U.t/ tieaa l •• E L.1•1 up. new 1awn1 751-3478 Student Movera. Jnaured Entry 4 French Ooo<a -----lie T 12" ...... •• 1 •"27 Clean Upa•Tr• Topping ...-~ --.... '""""""'II~•...,-•-'""'""" Gr•I time to reflnanoe By Norman The Doorman Shaping-Removing-Haul NEW WarehouM Storage Add'n .... o..lgn-Remodel CALL NOW 8'42-4449 Oak & Fir 857 DOOR MIKE 850_3283 Top Quality. Low Price DRAFTING. mechani'Cll F .. t-Accurate-Aetlable Cell 545-0605 II-tc-trical •IYll·•&I Fr• "' Uc. 831-2345 Tr .. ITrlm/Clianup CQm9I PAlllU ILICTllO gardening. Competitive Carefvl-Courteoua.-Cheap lloenled Contractor with Pr"'~ ,......_., •"2-2873 By"' tor ~ 8-46-3965 30 yr1 0 C experience Oualtty work lrM eat ...._ "'""""" ,... need wortc carJfthY -U25513 N -7401 Gardening. FuH Sarvtoe aHiAt H,:.:m :.:ch c!mm'I. 'm1'1Ynx, .. Ouallty AESIDICOMM'l.llN028 Mow-ed~ upa.-tree companlon/Aldee for Uve Personal conaultetlon. RefnoOell"G • All Typea yr• Do my own v.orlf Lie work 966-2718/E Iv mag In care & lite hlkpg for HtlmatH, planning, 81oi'..,.otflOM-~edleal •278041 Al 8-48-8126 ou·s FINN LANDSCAPE the elderly (714)833-2009 aupervlalon. guar'ci Rafa lult ... Homee UC dlln•I ELECTRICIAN Plant-aprlnkler .... pru,,._ P1latiq Ket'! E/842· 1770 1_care1 Ptlk>mbo COnat ~35&4 Lie • 233 108 Small/large I lawn Hortlcult maj, tun m Expert ~try SerVIOe lob• & repairs S.8-5203 malnt r... reta 546-8027 F~~: Sino~~~~.~ h~ laall la lal lr Aepatr-Remod l·Addltlonl NEW/REPAIR Quality-No C&B LAWN SERVICE culte>merl Lie 280644 ~c. 648-4990 Job• 10 small, reaaonabi. Mow-4dge TWIQe a mon1h Thank-Your ~ 114 Go-Kart•. Slngle Cyt MIC BUILD OR REPAIR Fr .. Ml llc'd 831 -2345 S 17 50 to S25 546-5722 A A A PAINTING I t!E.xt Scoot.,..,Mopecta,Mowwa Wei'• d<>Or• window• -----· n Expwt, peraonal, , .... r:~ A-·· r-~.· n •J; ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE LOWEST poaalble price P/upe.'Or . Dave 4~ 118 ...,., """""" • .. ,...,._ _ Sod Ct•en-up1 Metnt 10 St-.,_......_ ••"'-3235 1e11na Bannet f64.~949 felJce a1r Ne:: X Old Sprinkler•. etc 9so,..i 141 -?" ~"-""' =nr-.-- Expert Cerpenter Aee6d'I, Wood. chain llnk, patio. DUSTY'S I -nd II PAINTER NEEDS WORKI nlmW'r=:l~«Ci:nOel Comm'I, Srnan/1erge jobel fr" •t Greg. 998-0 t18 ,_. acape .awn lnl/E.x1. oei»nga. refln C41b 531-3225 John 775 ~ a-·-b."' Malnt S-V W'dy/mo I (28) Y" exp . WOf1! guat -....... 1 time,,, ..... 241-1840 o.vta P111ntlng 9&(.-3837 ~A9peW-Atterettona Jib§ ddlJ§ iS:20% O¥« Ce,blMt .. PIMl-Loctl...,C COit For appt Call QUALITY at,.... pr~- 35 'l'9 exp Wry &42-0687 MeGUNS or 831-0e&a Int/ext Reel Eatate Cleen up,earpet1, Wlndowa. etc Aef'• FIM .. , U7-0et1 t11•m ~." lie 962-4701 Tr" Trim and Aemoval ~=-=-:,-:-.,.,.,.,=-=-- Lawn Main a ::: STEVU PAINTING Sprlnlller lnltell Int/EK!.. aprayed °' roled ,, .. C.tlmat• • Comp prtole 722-1473 S 8 0 0 I h r . n -• m k r • 1 p<ofeealoo that peya I" plM9lng te6ephone men- BALBOA. 873-6372. W91I '*· Apply In peraon at Frig S 150. Wahr/Oryr 1200 llEOIPTllllST •If you have the deelre to lelhlfi;th King 1ncfu1tr1e1. 1981 pr, Deak & c:hr S7&. Bed• Plea1ant peraonallty, Nrn a grNt deal of .... , IT M c a. w . Irv In .. S50ea. Dinette Mt S75 typing, tiling, pl'lonee for money from a ,lt!ort term _.. (MacArthur & RedhlH) Mu1t eeot 846-8123 front delk CM 751-.3112 ~~:'ty·. here• your op-....,.,.,, PUYllllll All Gold Whirlpool RMrlQer- ,,.,. '" Prtv t IChool 2-atOf 19 cu n. S350. White llEOlPTllllST fnNT • We have 1 training pro-If you are took Ing fOf exlra a • • -uym. Maytag Waahef & Elec- Conaultlng nrm need• 6-5 gram that hU rewarded ~Ing money, or Ilk• 53&-1441 trle~S250.847-8115 Mon-Fri pe.-.c>n to greet many In the paat. to go plac.e llke Maole PLAYGROUND cllenta and wor1t on mall-• If you have had t.... Mount.in. Knotll B«ry SUPERVISOR Upright frHHr, Seara Ing uat1. $6/hr. Cofn« phone expenence nne. If Farm. or win Prtzee end urgently needed by Hunt-Cold1pot, run• good Brlltoll JamborH , NB you have the deelre greet I Awarda. Call us now! We lng1oo 8Mci'I City School S 160. Frig. ref. needs 833-9800 Call today (Sat. & Sun. have ...... a1 openings In District, for 1-2/hra per work S50 845-7408 llEOIPT /TYPIST until 4pm for an Inter-C. M.. H.B. or F. V. day det>endlng upon re-Aactital view. 8-42-4333 qulrement at achool1, tp;j...,;;,p,... .. ..,,...,. Mature. pereonaltty plu1. n-amkr for nnanclal c»- vetopment CO, N.8 . buay phonea. type 45wpm, gen ofc Marilyn 840-7180 Jamee Damato S5 85/h 1 A 1 R E P 0 S S E S S E D (714) 840-2950 llTlll/Ull-. 5 r la ary. PP J FURNITURE AUCTION PRCC Woril Sall. Nwpt Hrbr 204 1 C~. H ' Bank haa repo1111nd the A.,.oapaoe Cofporatlon Animal Hoap 125 Meea entire Inventory of ,,.. 2744 E Coaat Hwy Dr. CM Apply btwn 9-3 ~PHOTO LAB 1-HA furniture (tome uaed of· • Customer Servloe flee furniture) of a •1 D •1 p•1 4' Chrl11ten church camp Ca era SalHperaon, known r•l•ll•r. Beda. II J I •...... ··.. ~=1~~~; ~~~~~round help-::r~a11·=:·=~ Caplat Lazy W Ranch Public , ... ,Iona ualllant Ing. chalra. teblH. • e 714n 28-0141 Mike needed 11 Proml ... Club couchel. artwor1t, mlr- ,UT n.E .FF.OE Ou.I In Newport BHch Part or ror1. Everythl"G to be • • OllllUTlll full time. Mull be 21 Of IOld to the hlgheet bid-• V b ci.rculati ff' eeds e IMFt••llll over. Atk for Pamela def. CASH & CARRY. • ery usy on 0 ice n • ForluxuryYllch1 after 1pm 850-5029 ORANGE CITY BANK, • part time help answering heavy e must beexperleoced 16002 Bolaa Chl09, Hunt- • phone traffic. We have nice cus-• 842-0457/21300493-4783. N~~~and ~r,3t=·da~::~~ • t.omers! Applicants must be neat, • NY._ WllllU Pen-time poattlon•. Muat day. AprU 20th). Pre'vl9W e responsible, and ha ve a pleasant e For Chrlatlan School. !\ave Guard card. Apply 1tem1 at 11·30 a.m Aue- e telephone personality. Some Light • Apply 18835 8'ookhum. lnperaon. 1555So Coast tlon at t 00 p.m. • office work a.lao. Hours are approx. • Fountain Vlly. ee2-s:s12 Hwy, Laguna 8Moh fandtaH 4 • Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, start-: ••ee •••••••• • •••• .. • ... .q. I lfi Filllflll • ing salary is $100 per week. Apply • • DELIVERY DRIVER I LES 957-8133 • in per!!On, Mon-Thurs. 2:00 t.o 4:00 • • e e 5 PC. blue aectlonal aof• • PM. Ask for Eileen . • G ahow P'U 111 1n • _ : : Dally Piiot motor route : bo':. ,1200. 4:..~119 e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • available In Huntington e 9· floral eofa, neY9f uMd • 330 w BAV ST .• COSTA MESA. CA 92828 : : Harbor area. 1-2 he»i rs • $400 Portepowar Hoo- • AN fOUAL Of>PORTUt4m' EMPLOYER e per afternoon. ... :. Yer vac S40 844-5748 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e J : e ANTIQUE mahog. round Call 642-4333; Monday -• Queen ~din. table w1 : Friday 10-5 P M. Ask for • cebrotet • 4 c:hra, nd• • • refln S75. 5+01N Openlnss Now Avall•ble • Art. : Contemp-din rm rec1. : e gl ... te>p w/4 upl'lol ohrt S • Orange Coaat • Obi bed wthdbrd,4n «>M CAR Ro UTE • cheat dfW 7ft MtU'ltone : Dally Piiot • IOll w/oak trim. Miao : 330 W. Bay Drive : 950-9123 daya ' ...,... Earnl Extra Caeh For De/Ivery 01 Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting . no soliciting. Must have depend able car, truck or station wagon an d insurance CALL 842-1444 Aak for JoAnne Craney : C09t• Meu, CA : ex~:x,:2•z::::! •••••••••••• ••••••••••••• & chair . zippered .. MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect-1 Ing. 3-4 houra a day. Mon. ·thru frtday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call S.2-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST llllJPllll 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA culhlont •150 &51-24&7 King Size weter t>ed. heater. htedbOerd, com- forter *200 Obo. ,,_. N3-$31t aft 9c>m King u Wsterbed w/frme, heet• ' lflW. King u Medlterr&nMn heedbed. nit• ltanda ' «-t 150 Ee-080 ... Otoe Lo• datll Pine Hutol'I w/deoOupeg. & aMtler llHI door lnHrt1 2&0mrm 17M741 Lg. l'lllepMnt t21i twlr\ bed •ra, GWr• u CNc 8ctlwlnn blll• tao, 7~1704 Hpt ldl ' lt' .. 1m111 .... ll?IPll .. ll .. l? .. lllll .. lllllmlll ............................ a~a .. a-. ... •t ................. a ...... -.. .... · ...... .._ •• ..__.. ..... ~ • .;-..-.....-------~~--·--- . . • SAT 9.00 to 3·00 1900 MARGUERITE AVE Bay View Apta. LOTS OF GOOD STUFF. OON'T MISS IT IOOIWIPIED Every Sunday. Orange Coat College. Falfvl9w & Adema, Coete M..._ Ad- mlNlon & Partclng FREE. Spaoee S10. 432-5880 I • FOR YOUR B1JIGETI1: ADVIRTISI IN THI DAILY PILOT'T CLASSIPllD PAGES PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No Conc•llcrtion) 4' line, 5 time minimum J .60 per llne-Exomple: 4' lines, 5 doyi51200 • ~--bew~lll od • ltcM .... ....., 10 Co""-tiol OC<ouMI, ""'°""°""" ~Of It.of ("'°"9 •NO CANCfUATIONS at CHAltOfS-"'-od hat""' Cwo-i. "'•°"' ... IOt ... fv• .,_... Illy ..... • Fe. MOftf OElAILS .... CAU 6'2·'678 .. '86 SCIROCCO FOR ONL'\' *199~~ , With: Fact. lie, 5 spd, oonsote. full instruments, sport wneet. st•eo, P'IC> pttg, wo steel wNa & more. Totll of pymts 110, 136.89. Total del. charge 1629 18 +tu. (8 mo cioMd tnd lellt, no cap. rtductton. On apprOYed credit "VOLKSWAGEN SPOKEN HERE 11 --.JL...-..-------------------------------------------------------......-..-..------------------------~--~~~----- •' '• :· •' . ·. "' $ $ 0 a s -2 • Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, April 12, 18M MUC flJTlC( MlC MmCl MlC MmCl rtllJC MmCl MUC mTa 11em90UI a11 ... Jeck Hlfw1 lfNtl\. 1182 -. 0r .• c-. ..._ c..t ~ ftlUC MJnCl W flJTa um STAW lrld~at_., Hunrinoton tHll Ttlll ,_,_ 11 fMrt In .. °' .. "*' -"""9 Of'lloe L ce.e Hity~ eor.. n.. r , '*" ... ll9d cllldld br: en .,,..duel lOWWO. ll. H·-a-ot1 n..~~-9'ildl.C.W '2M1 ~ ltlntMIU, 13711 ooidlll---.. -t'N' .......... ......_ oMce MAlmSTA~ ... 0...... ..,..--.a.tlOIOr ._......, .. _.._. -,. .. -"....,-' ... ,.' ~t;:'~ ..... '* .... _..___ le u-.. • w --.n ,..., -~~ 11'• .... or Is -.... --.. -II H·_.:. .. _ • •·'tf lftlet• _..,. • rt"W"'" .._._, _,, """' --M: ,,_ .......,,_ con-..,__ t ........ tl\'11,_.,, lecMDnteoe, • ., .. .,, -·-·-_.....,. ...--· ... ,,.. __ -~on Merdl IO, lWll .. _..,.,_ ... tied 1k11Wy A. ~. Jr,, AHO OAIP. cluctM br M lrldMdulll Cllf, ~ (.n Of 1919 unlfOfm ()om.. Al ott. llul6i-. Ml'fta oo:.r ._.._. • MftoNI i.,e , Ceflfomla, wmt lfle ~a.tr Of Or· 911 n. Juane It., ~ """ ~ N9wpol1 Blvd , ~ .. '"""' .... .!!'.!.!. ... OOfto. merdllCodltOIU.l\ ... Of Md ... Ill~ ....... Hf;. .. DIWfTT•onw·~ ~co ... •MSJ-.:!-.A~.~~ ,_ ~County on .. "" 1s. leectl,CAt2tl1 ~ IMctl, Cam t2MO ,,_ ~ ... Ned ......,_,~a a..,__, pert. Calfomlia. lntiMded ...... --,.._ ....,. "'" - -v-. ~ Or1ng9 OOM1 1NI Launa o. ero.i.y, tt1 WOL Limit.cl, tl22\t With the County o.tr of Or-ner'9Np OATID: ~I ,... ..,_ ,_,. ._. ._. tUI. TANT, 117 22N It. .ta. Tiiie 11u111Mee It ~ Hot Metdl 21, ~ t , ,_, Tie Juana It , Laoune ~~·~......, engeCountyonAptll~ -""~-==~°'i: ~·~ .=o~ c:::.,•::,=S:O.= eo::.,,~:1~'111 Kn"fn•T.:':: •. 12. tt.1• IAMt ~.f'.:.i•uc:=, ~·~':!. • OOD-™• butlnen 11 oon ~ OrMge COMt ano-Oountyon.-). t• --. ........... ~·UMP'ffAM'ltteAIT\.i l2nd It . .U. o.a Mw. ~I fl It Apftl, 12, 1MI duotedby.~and ... dUclted by•. oori>OflllOn OIMty Piiot Apl'll 12. tt, H . Publlfled Orenoe 0.... ........... CA -. -.. -.'&-.... 1"'" N ,,..__ c..t. t2127 1'tlll .... , .. ,, .. ... ·-.,. ~ h-4M I --D. ,._ lenjamllrl Oonion. p,...,. May S, 1M& Delly Pltot Apffl 1i. It, M. ,,... I 1'il 'Woe ....._ o;;;.'"'c:A .a;..: -™' tMlnMll It con.-Wfttl the OourllyOllrl of Or-~ ""'~ Thlt ~"';;"llld dint SA-~ Mey 3, 1He .... ' The NIM(e) Md ~ ductild by: an lndMdUlll .,.. County on MMdl K . with the coumy Olet1C of o,. Thia 11.&ternenl w .. tiled &A..a21 ~ OrlflOe COii! ..,,_. °' h ln1endecl ~ ~ !. fl9d 1MI ,__ "8..IC NOTIC( enge1 County on MWdl t:t, wltt'l lfle County ci.ti of Or· rtaJC Mma Delly"°'""' '2. 1... 1'1'11"""••> .,_ KtM.,.. Wfttl tM County awl., <>r-~ °'--COMt 1• llllQ9County onAprtl~ rt11JC ll>TJC( a..ul LY LAYTON Ind W Wtl· ano-Countyon.-t.tW NotM.a.11.•-t .....__ '9Cnnou9 ..... 18 ,-. ~ 0r-. Cou1 ftCTmOUelMIH•U UAMl.AYTON,a300Hemel ,_ 12 ti 1... ,.,...,. • NALTY U.ITATWT PublWled Or-.~ Delly Pilot""'" 12. 19. 2e. ~ eTATDmff NOTa °" flWLM) MIMO rllU: Mme[ M .• ~.CA '2111. ~ °'""' c...I . . ........., 5'41 Wf/INlf A• ~~ "'-tulowtrlg pertOfll.,. = Piiot Marotl 22. It, May :S, 1• SA·SlS ~~~ 19 ::a-:=..a...u:; NO'ftCS°" ,_,~ ~ =flltlot ... 6, f2, 1t,M, rtaJC T..~~~:~2 ~=~oW)HIO~ 6, 12, 1NI 8Mte TIC, ~~E~t~~P;:o1: ~ °" FO&MAIM MAm.~=lltl* x:=.-:u~p~tr~ aMOe, ll111C( =*~ln010n ~M~~~TIO~~~ --------~8Mch.Cellf 82MO NOTIC! 18 H!AllY ,,_OPNiihON OOod•«aoerteina.on II f'ICfthOUIWN Thia tJue1MM 11 con· 11101-C O.mlon Lane. "8JCN0TIC[ Oenlel Jonalflan Be&oY9, OIVIN INt on w.dneeday, TO ~-HT• buelnw end la IOCt«I .S: llMm STATW duCWd ~en lndMctuel ~ ... '.,!nglon IHcll, CA .._......_. .. _. ...... l'tCTITIOUI iau.-11 2775 ....._ Vwde Or ~ Aprtl 23, 1Me. a1 7'10 pm. IUTAftteO. A~ 2043 Weetdlff Dr , H9wport n. ta10w1nO peraon la o-t ArOt11 ...,...._ n,,.,,,,_,__ Nil.JC NOTICE N~ 8TATUllOff #Vt03, eo.1a ~ CalH In the City Counoll To al,.,._.,.. ......... 9wtt, CA t2MO. ~11hOUI • I HI ':i~ • Thia eta..ment ,... Ned John ~. 1870t..C MAm STAW The following pet90l'I 11 02828 ~ 10200 .._.,Av-credlton lil1d oontlngeftt "'-~,..,. 1-.d ~ STAW (a PAUDlNT IUYIA w1tt1 tM County awl Of Or· Oemlofl Lw, Hunltngton The :u:.19 ,,.,_, II doing bull'*8 aa Thlt bullMH 11 con· enue. FountMI Vllllly, the etedlton, Ind peraon. wtio by Mid tranefefore at Miid ,,,. ~ S*90n II MA ET1HO (C>)PAUOENT 1111g9 County on M.a. 31 IMd\ CA t2&4e OOlna • ESTRELLA H16PAN O ducted by an Individual ~ Commlellon wlll mey be __ _... lntwted localfon 11: COLL!!N doing~ 911: jlUY!A "NAHOIAL, 400 t• ' Thia• butlMM 11 con• AL'lA VISTA APT8 .. 4000 AMERICANA. 181 Tarooco Daniel J 8elove DC hOld I publlc heerftlO on lfle In the .. sndl« ...... of: O'HAAA'S SALON THI MILKMAN, 21111 EMt 17ttl St., eo.ta MeM. ,__ duc:t«t by, an tndMdual MacN1hut eoue.vard, 8uhe "".Ir-Me. c1111 92720 Thll 11a1~1 w .. filed fo4lowlng tterne; MA811. VK>lA A08ISOH That Mid bulk tr~ le Amti.rwtclc lane. Hunt-Callf. 92121 Pubhhed Orenge Co.et John Auecoe 700. Newport 8-ott. Cellf. Ange691 R Tomeay.n. 18 1 wtth the County Cleft! of Or-CONOITIOHAL USE PE~ A '*"'°" Ilea beer\ llleO ln19nOed to be oonaum-lngton leed\, Callf. '*' JetnM D. ~. 1~ ~ ~ Aptil 5. f2. 19 2t Thie ,, • ..,.,.t WM med 92NO Tarocco Rd INint Calif ar-oe CountyonAprU, 1Me MrTNO 83o4 by Jdw1 v. Wa~ In metedatttleoftloeot·auR-Howwdw.a.no. 21111 Tuttln. New'pon IMCll. 1taa •..• wtththeCountyC..OfOr-Tlmottly s. w.-. 4000 92720 ~ P.tltlon IUbmltted by Vy -Superb Court 0( Or-AOW ESCROW co • 2070 AmbetWlclc l•ne. Hunt-c.lf. t2ta SA·S1S ~ County on Mwdl t3, MacMlluf loulei¥wd. ~ Thi• t>u11neH 11 eol'I· P\Jblllhed OrMge Coee1 Thi Ttal'I to p•rmh a enge County~ lhet N. Tue11n A .... Senta Ana. lngton 9-dl. Calf. t2e4t TNI butlMet II con-1MI 100, Neiwpof1 leed\, Calf ducted oy an lndlvldual Deity Piiot AprM 12. 19, 2t, m--oe tadllty In COfl~ John v. w~ be ap-Cellfomla '2706, on°' aft9' 't111t b4.tllneee le con-ducted by. an~ ,_ 92MO ~ngelel R Tomuy1n Mly 3, t980 ltOn with.~ Milon pointed • PlrlONll rep-Mey I, 19M. ducted by: an lndMdulil Jam. 0. °'*"" '111.JC f«)TIC( ~ Orenge COMt Thi• b4.tll,,... I• con- Thll 1t11ement WU 'lled SA-630 loclted •1 8780 w.,,. ,.,..,.. ,..,,,attw to admlnlttw the Thlt.bUllc lranefw .. Ill.II> Howard w. Olleng Thia tt~ ... ftled Dally Piiot March 22 2t ducted by: .,, lndMduel wllfl the County Clertl ol Or· ---------enua. 8uli. 11. -.ate of the Oeoedwtt, Jec1 to Cllllfonile Unlfofm Thia ltetement ,... ftled with the County a.rti Of Or-PM: iifiOUI MWU Aptft 6, 12, 1Ne · 7 ' ~1~T:. ...,.,. tnQe County on Aptll 1, 1980 •-IC MnTJl'C CONDITIONAL US! P!1'o The ~ltlon requ .. t1 Commercilll Code s.ctlofl with the County Olertl Of Or-ante County on Mll'dl 26 MAim 8TA,...., 8a-.4e ..... ht._ County.......__._ ~-Or-Fa.111 __ ,._UUL--"""---~----1 MtTNO 835 M"°"'Y lo..,...,., the 9tot 9n09CountyonApri11,1tee ,... • The~pel"IOneW. .... ... ...._. ..... P\Jbll1he0 Orarioe Cout Fte-•t ......... Pstltlon aubmttted by --. ,...,._ ..._ 1...-....... The neme and~ ot ,_. ,_ doing~•: --.. -.. -..,.-----Ange County on MWCll'I 18 Ollty Pilot Apttl 12 19. 28, ...uiEnana.NT Atlne 8eo for the .. 111W1-dent ~,;.t'~T&: the i-10n with wtiom Publl9hec:t Orenge Co.et PublllMd Orange COM! VllLA MARTINIQUE ,.~ fl>T1C[ tHe • M1y 3 !98e The lollowt .,.. ment of I vtdeo ltof'e lnc:Mt-Ult• Act c:ltilml "'4ly be Ned 19 BUR-°!"Y ~ Aprll 5, f2, 1t, 28, o.ity Plot Marcfl 29. _.. 5, WAPAAT~~~~6 Wege '1CTm0Ue _,_.1 .., . ........_.. n.. ,_ SA-6211 dOlng bv.iri:: ~ Ing the Mle and~« el A "-1nQ on the petition ROW ESCROW CO .• 2070 19H 12, 19, ttae ~· ...... a -Calif. Ulm ITA'TllmJrf .-u.,,,....., .,,enge Coeet ---------HONALI PLAZA, 4000 ftlm ,.. •• et 1ao1 Hwtior .... be llelO on APAIL 23. N. Tu1tln Ave .• Santa Ana, SA-510 SA"'4M 9 ... ~ The follow! o.lly Piiot Mtrdl 28, AC)t'll 4 DllDtlC NOTICE ~d 1a•• ... "..,. .. •• In "'-CA 92705. Rel: Elcro• ..__,. Meea P1111.,.,.., Olo ..,_~ ~·.,. 11, t8, ION rlllX. MacArthur Boulevard Suite CONOITONA US ....., •• • .,., "',,.., .._1, U$8NF(J) and the leet ~ Zand & CotnioMY. 111C1., tOI dOll'O ....__ u . F-995 700. Newpor1 BMdl.' Cettf. MIT NO 9M L E P£R-Mo. 3 mt 100 0Mc: Center for llllno Olelrn1 by...., credf. Do¥I St suite 100, ~ RE\'EA UNISEX HAIR DE---------- FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NAMI ITATfMENT T~ IOltowlno person II dOlng l>uSlneN IS 92860 ~ 0rM W•. Santa Ana. CA let etllill be April i,O t9M e.cn, Calf. t2teQ SION, M21 8o1u Ave , f1t11JC NOTlC( .~~~~~.rtL"-·r~~~pd. Vong Lau~ ":2vou 08JECT 1o the wt\ICh 11 the buelnei. d.) HCihiCMM ...... 11110. A C4ilfornle 0.... W•mlnl1et. CA t2e83 1--------...-..;.;.;.;;..._ """"" ... ...,. "" ...,....,... t of ~ lnc*ld-befof• the coneummatlon MAm STATll!mNT MAm STA~ Pattnenfllp, c/o AtMttcen Sam MUI Vong. 111130 l"ICTITIOUI ....... Su111 700 Newport 8Mdl0 m«'I a grentlng of the petition, )'OU date epecifled above "'-fo11ow1ne '*"°" 11 "'-lolowtnO pel'90M w. Aeli6oorp, 20415 PontJua A¥-Whlt9 Cao C#cle, Fountain NAm ITA1-T BEi/ERL V Hill S BOOK KEEPING SERVICE, 474 E 17th St Sulla 206-A, Costa Meee C1lll 92827 Call! 9264io , Ing the on-ette .... Ind con... "'°'*I elttW ~ at the Dated· Aprll 7 19M doing butlMea ee: doing~ .e: enue, LOI Angllfa, Cellf. Valley, cA t270I The lollowtng l*90M.,. David T BHuehemp ~ al beet Ind wine '-'no Md etate 'fOut ob-K ....... Y UYT-. W RESTAURANTS UN· BUD'S Ti.UCK TIRE 800215 TI1f1 bu11n .. 1 II con-doing b'utlneaa M: 4000 MIC.Arthur Boulevard 0 at t H"'1>0r, Unit 01· Jet;tlc>M °' ftle written ®lee-WILLIAM LAYTON, In: LIMITED, 8ee W &Mer St. SALES ANO 8EA'VICE. 104 Thlt b4.t1fllfta 11 con-j ducted by. an lndMduaJ INNOVATIVE MICAO-Sulle 700 Newport BMdl. CONDITIONAL USE PEA-ttona wlTll tM oourt before ......, Tr1r11r11... Sult• 40S. Coet• ~. Cellt. P9!•1wnon Bl, Santa Ana, ducted by. • genetal '*1-Sam Mui Vong SYSTEMS, Ht 1 Ciiio• C1lll 92&6o • MIT NO 837 tl'le heerftlO. Y041f ~-Publllhed Or-Coul 92828 Cellt. '2704 ner1Np 1 Thll 11elemen1 wM llMd Road, Coeta M.... CA e.v«ry Hill 746 Tu111n Ava. •C. Newggn Bellch. Call! 921163 CllarlM Q HooM. 4000 Plltltlon IUbtNttect by ..,,,.. --mey tie In '*90tl"' by n.11.. PtlOt A...., l2t9M Virginie Ann a.-Jotvl a. klnQ. Jr and Netaol\ s. Zand, ~ with the County Ctw1c of Or-9~11 Mdnllijr Boulevard Sune llaln and Shlr1erl9 HM'rta IY0411f •nomtY. ~, ... " • S.53& 27 f!'oirQlove w.-, .,,.....iM;;' Fr9<Sa King. 104 Perlill•io'nOl'I .,.. P911ner I ano-County on Mwcll 13, John H.ae>tonetal .... Jr Thi• bualneas ta con ducted by 1n 1nd1Vidua1 Beverly Hiii 100 Newport Beeeh. C&llf Md Jen Mc ..... for the .. IF Y0'1 AA£ A CMOl'TOR Calli 9~? 155 • • St • Senta AN. Celll. 92704 Thie tta'lernent ... flied I 1"8 2M 1 Chloe "°9d, Co.ta 92 .. :." · · tabllatiment of • )'OOUt'1 atiop or a com-ONdl1or °' Thi• .... 11.._.. 1 -.... __ O<>U IOoeled .. 18120 8' "-" .. _"" Mt'ITll'C Thi• bUllnetl 11 con-UV ,._ • eon-With Ille County Clet'lc Of Or-I r-• -CA •mt Jamea P WarmJngton oolchum IM decu .. d, you mutt lie ,-~ ""!"'\ dUC1ed by: an lndMdual duc1ed by. '-bend and wtl9 1111g9 County on March 11., PublWlec:t OrMge Co.I Thi• bu1ln.et 11 con- Thi• llliement WIS llled with !Ile County Cieri( ol Or- ange County on Aprll 3, 1988 FIOA0'7 3090 Pulmman Avenue' StrMt, Suite 53· your oleltn wttll tM cout1 Ot '1ClTnOUa..,..... 1 1/lrglflle A a.'oOdlM Freida King ttM Dally Piiot Merefl 22, 20, ducted by: an lndMdval Coile Mesa. Cllll 92626 • CONDITIONAL USE PER-P"eeent It to IN l*'IOnal MAm eTAT'EmNT. Thi. lletim.nt ... med Thia ··~· -Ned ,..1• 1 April 5, 12. 1Ne . Joftn H. Hll, Jr. This bu11neu 11 eon, ~IT ~II "8'19 (Con) tlnued ,..eeentatlve appointed by -.... ,....._,._,.. ,,__ -wtth the County Cler1I of Or· wtth the County Ctwic of Or-Pub!Wled ~ eo.t Se-488 Thlt etelernen1 WM flied dUC1edby allmlted art • rom~ "'· ttae theeout1wl1Nnfourmontha .,,.,.......,...."',..__,___ arige ,. _ _...on M cti 2"' o.ity-~ Coun lfllp P ner Petition 1ubmltted by from the dirt• of lltwt la-dOlng bullneea M. j8nQe County on Mardi 31, lete ,...._,., " "' Ital'"""' At><ll 6, 2, 18, 2t, With the ty Olertl Of Or-PuOllsheO Orang• Col.II Dally P11o1 April 12 19. 211, Mey 3 1986 Richard l BMuchemp Huan-Vu and Thenh Le for IUlnClofllnlrl•P"Mded (a)ACTION MAILING 19811 1 ,_ 1 NlJC NOT1C( =County on Marcti t3, This statement ..,.. llled Mllblllhment . of a video In Section 700 of the (b)ACTION MAILING ANO ,.... Pu SA-605 t wltfl the County Cieri! 01 Or-llore Including the Nie and Probete Code « Ce11fom1a. MARKETING. 2031 E. c.,. Publllfled OrMge Coee1 Deity~ Or~ eo.t l"ICTmOUI .,.._.. ,_., SA'529 ange County on Aprll 3. 1986 rental of all retlng1 at 9'30 The time'°' nNng clalm• wlH rttoe Ave, unit 7-E, Anaheim, Dally Piiot Aprll 5, f2, 18, 2t, 12 19 lHe arctl • A.pnl 5• PlllJC f«)TIC[ ~ tTA~ D ~~IO MC>r.nge COM! ---------Wern« Avenue. Suite G. 001 expire Pf10f 10 lour Call!. e2aoe 198b • · The fOllowtng perton• .,1 • ., t arch 22, 29, PmllC NOTICE PubtJltled 0,.';r~ THESE MATTERS are monthe from the det• of the Beall Luc*, 25 Cyprwe SA-507 SA..as l"ICTmOUI wee dOlnQ b4.ttlneM ea: At><l1 5, 12. 1988 being Pl'oceeaed purwuant to '-1rlg notice M>o"'9 Tr .. Lane, lrvfne. cam MAm ITATbmNT THE MARINE WINO-~ FICTmOUI 8UllNlll Daily Pilot AprU 1 19 26· tne l>iannlng L8W9 of the I YOU MAY EXAMINE tne 92715 The 'ollow4no penone are SHIELD CO • MO W 18th, NAME ITATHllNT Mty 3 1986 St••• ot Celflomla. aov.n-Ne kept by the OOUt1 II you Shlttey Lid. 25 Cyprwe NlJC ll)TJC( doing buM*l a.: IC. Coeta ~CA 92en --------- Thi! lollO#lng pel'tiOf'I II _______ s_A_-53_1 ment Code, 8,000 .. Mq 'I.,. • peraon lntar-eeted In Tr.. Lane. Irvine, Calif l"ICT'n'IOU9 -.. "1CfiUOUl IUH•M MURPHY'S ROMANCE. Gregory B. Selmanl. MO PUBUC MOTJC( doing bu•·nees a.s DllDIJC NOTICE and the Fountain vau.y Mu-lhe Miiie. )'O'.I may Mtve 91715 MAm eTATDmff MAm STATllmlfT 527 W. Wll9on. I 103, co.ta W. 18th St., •C, Coa11 1--------- MEDIAMARK, 228S Col r IN'. nlolpel Code, Tltle 21, upon the executor or edmln· Terry Lynoe, 2300 Fw-"'-'ollow4no,,.,..,. .,_ "'-lollow4ng P1t1011 11 ~CA 92827 Meet. CA 92827 ftCnnGU• IUaMN gate, Costa Meta C1lll IC Me07 THOSE DESIRING TO, ... ,lltretor °' upon the 11• view Rd., Colla Meea, Callf doing buM*I a doing~ a MlchMI l•Hl Murphy, Thie bu11n... 11 con· NAm eTATlmNT 92628 Notice of Time Illy In favor or In oppoafflon tomey '1or the uecut« or 921128 Sl(K EVEAO~ 27,., 8UILDEA8 MANAGE-627 W Wllaon, I 103, Coeta ducted by. an lndlvldu.I The lollowlng 1*90n1 are P11r1e11 L GOdwtn 2285 10 the pr090Mll wilt tie otwn jadmlnlstrecor and lie wtth Thi. bu11n .. 1 11 con-Alti.troee Dr Collte a..... MEHT. 1n ~ OrM Meea, CA 921121 an lndMduel do4ng ~ a.: Colgtte. Coare Meu Calll I P~ ~ ~ an opportunity to do to at the c:ourt wtth proof of ..,_ duc:ted by 1 genital pert· Calf 92t2t " ~ a.di, Cellf. t2ee3 Thlt buslMU 11 eon-TNa atalement -llled LANDSCAPE 8Y8TEMS. 92628 the publle ~ If further 1~. a wrmen requeat 1111• n«Wltp Carol Tllomu . 2131 Aober1 L, Hentl N, 1n ducied by: an lndMdual wtth the County a.rti al Or-24'192 Tuco OrM. Dene Th11 1>u11nen 11 con Coftalerel lnlorm1t10n i. ci.ir.d, you jlno 111&1 ycu dellrw IP«=lel Terry Lynell Albatroea dr eo.ta MeM, Alwrwlde Drive, N9wpor1 Mlc:hMI ltr.., Murphy Mge County on Mardi t8. Point, CA 92t2t dUCled by •n lndMdu•I ISec 9504. Sut>d 3 may C:OOlact the PtannlnQ notice of the ftltng of.,, In-Thi• llalement -llled Celll t2e2t .. BMctl. Calf. t2M3 Thi• 1teternem WM fifed 198e BVO)'QI G. Munoz. 24m Patrlcll L GOdwln UC C) Dep1rtment 11 H&-«25 vwntory and appraJMrnent of with the County Clertl of Or-Dl~n• Hiibert 2868 Thl1 buelneet 11 con-with the County Ctw1c of Or-l'1GlllCJ7 Tuoo OrM, o.na Point, CA Thia llllement *U liled I Notice 11 hereby given by end refer to the abo.,. ti.na •eetate uaet• or of the petl-ange County on Maren 12. Stromboli Rd eo.ia Meae ducted by. an lndMduaJ •nge County on Februwy Publllhed Orange Cou1 92829 wllh Ille County Clerk OI Or Ille unoerslgned th•I • !)Yb-II • PfopoMCf action 11 Ilona Of 9CICOUrlll mentioned 1988 Celll. 92828 .. • Rot>en L Herrll 11 24, 1988 Deity Piiot Mardi 22. 29. Tiii• bu11n... I• oon- ange County on Aprll 4 1988 111e sate 01 tile lollowt:J 0. challenged In court, tllef• lln Sec:1Jon 1200 and l200.6 of ""4IO Thi• bueln... 11 oon-Thll 1tatement WM ftled "'11'1 April 5. 12, 19H ducted t>y. an lndlvldWll FJOISeOI ~rlbed eo4lllWll wll be mey t>e 1 llrnltatlofl to r-alelng the Callfornla Probllte eoci. Publtlhed Orange Cou1 duc1ed by co-partner• with the County Cleft! of Or-P\Jblilhed OrMge Cout s..471 Boyce Munoz PuOllll\e<I Orange Cow held 11 Ille hour 01 12 00 only thoM .__ ralMd at 1 ...._. KlcNer, a..._, Dally Piiot Af)<ll 5, f2, 19, 28. Diana Hiibert ange County on Mar-eh 25, 09lly Pilot March 22. 29. Thi. 11a1.,,.,1 w• flied Oally Pilot Apr11 12 19 26 ° ctoek P M on,,,., 24111 day tNI put>lle hMnng o.cr1bec:t , .. Lew, 4000 ~ 1988 Thie llaternent -"*' 1He "P'll 5 12, 19M fltllllC f«)T1C£ with the County c.tc of Or· May 3 1986 . IOI April 1980 11 567 San In 11111 notie. or In written .......... ...._ -..... SA·S<>e with the County Clertl of Or· ,._ S.,_.llO = County on March 13, SA-S2'1 ~~~~~; ~[ 0~:;.ns~i corr"pondenoe dellver9d port._.., CA.... enge County on Mardi 12 Put>llelled Or~ Cout ftCTmOUl IUalNIU 19 --------C.a111orn1a ~~ ~~:.::;~1~ ~~=I~~~~~ 1~'. fltllJC f«>TICC t9M ,....; ~~:.l~~e~arch · Aprll 5, MUC NOTICE I T::=r:::: .,. Pul>lllhed OrMge "C Ml.IC NOTICE 1981 380SE MERCEDES, 1ng ttal Publllhed 0r-Cout SA-481 l"ICTITIOUI .,_.1 doing bu9lneM u : OeHy Piiot Marctl 22. 29, FICTIT10U1 euatNHI ~~zl 8~~ woe 126 032 DON c~ Aet-FS..011 NAm STATDmNT OeHy Pllo1A.pnl5.12. 19. M. MAm STATDmNT I ESCAPE. toe van NMe Af><ll 5, 12, t• NAME ITATEMENT Tll11 nollOI II given In 8C· Int .ff,..lMJ, fttannt,,. "'-lolowlng pertOnl.,.. 1tee rtaJC M>TICE The lolowtng pertOnl •• Ct. co.ta Meu. CA 92e2t SMa3 Tile IOllOW1fl0 P«tiOf'I 1 r;ordaooe wit fl the provtsion1 COftlm'-'oft I Ml.IC M>TICE dolnO ~ M SA-004 dolrla bu""-•· I LMry A 8et"oot, toe Va/I -::======-::::::- do<ng bulineM u O' Secllon 9504, Sut>dlv1ti0n D Pul>lllhed Otange COU1 I W£STCO NIOUEL 3186 B flCTTTIOU8 .,..... MARKEL & ASSOOIATES 1 Neea Ct., co.ta ~ CA 1 FINE AUTO DET All INC' (31 ol !fie Uflllorm Com· ally Piiot Aptll 12· 198& I( Ml17 Alrwey, Coeta MtU.. Cellf 111191 ·c Mnnl'r' MAm ITATl.-.tr 1400 Dove Strwt, ~ 92828 330 I Bea1 SI Santa An• merelal Code of lhe s111e of Sa-633 NOTICI TO 92828 ,..._., nu"''' The folowtng perl()nt ere Beac:n. CA 92NO Thia bu1lneu 11 con- Ca111 92704 Calllorn1a CMDfTOftl M Weetco Rear Eltate In, F'ICnnGUI ., ... ,. do4ng bullnMa ae: Pair~ Harold Mattie!, I ducted by: an lndMdual Tom Bame MacDonald DATED April 8 t98e P\8.JC f«)TIC£ MIU(l"RAMWU veetment1, Inc., California. Jt..-STAT'DmNT PACIFIC RIVA. JET SKI 885C«lt9!'Sl,eo.ta....._, -. ... LarryA.Beroot 3301 Bear SI Santi An• AMEfllCAN COL · ( ...... 101 .. 107 3185BA.lrway,COete~ The IOllOwlng PW90n II 1772N.TumlnA .... Orenge: CA92827 1' ··-11•temenl WM lllecl Call! 92704 LATDAL COM>. IS7 ..... IYN<>f'lll M THI u.c.C.) Cellf. 9~11 doing buelneee ... Cell1 92886 . Thll bvll"-t II eon-with the County Cler1I of Or- Tt111 1>ua1n111 11 con-Ntcol• Of. •2Cll. Newport ANNUA&. ITA,._HT Notice i. hefeby ~ to Thia bu1lnee1 11 eon-R(GAN ENTERPRISES Clva Corp . Callfomla, ducted by. an lndMduel 'enge County on Mltcti 11, ducted by an 1nd1vldu11 hech. CA ta10, ey: .Mm TRl·8T AA INIURANCI eredlton of the within ducted by. •corporation l3282 Tatl Garden Gro...' 1772 N. Tuetln Ave . Orenge, Pa11tok Mnal !9811 Tom Berrie MICDonl ld L-•111, Vice ~t COM,ANY, tn12 Monti named lran8fw<>1111 that • Lindi J. Mallory. vie. Caltf 92843 ' Callf. 92Cl86 Thlt 11aternent ... Ned . l'IDlll1I f'1l1 1111ement was llled Publlelled Orenoe COU1 Mltofletl AHnue, tmne, bvlk 1ran11w 11 about to be Preeldent Paul A RE 13282 Tilla bullneu 11 eon, wtth the County Clertl of Or, 1 Publlehed Orenge Cou1 with Ille County Clerk of Or-Delly Pllol April 12 198e Celllornl1 U7t4 Yeer mede on pertonal property Thi• 11atement WN flied Tait G1rd.n ~~ Call! ducted by: a oorporltlon ft1: County on March 13, 'Delly Piiot Mardi 22. 29, HAMOI u-. 8/lge Counly on Apr1F1 ~ St -536 fndedTotal~d Ill dl1, 1 .. t herTalnalter deecrlbed =with lheCouCounnty tyon~k !!! °'31. 92643 • T~-p~t "'-' t ,_ Apr'll 5, 12, 1He S~ t MT. 0UVW ---------• m • •••• I he namee and bu"'*8 ...,.,..,, · Thl1 bu11~ 11 con-·--·-·-· -,...., Mort..-.. • r--Put>tllhed Or1ange Co111 Ml.IC f«>TICC S 1,024,778, Total Nablltt._ add,..... of the Intended dUC1ed by.,, lndMOuel with the County Ci.ii of Or-PubllW!ed Orange Co.I .. _.,. MnTll'C _, ....._,_.._, Dally Piiot April 12 19 211 110,040, Specla l 1urplu1 tran1l•Ofl are HOSPITAL· nclt109 Paul A Regan Mge County on Mardi 25. 0.ity Piiot MetCfl 22. 29, ,.._ """''~ ~ May 3 1986 IC Me41 fund1 .()., Orou paid-In and llY INNOVATIVE MANAGE-Pvblllhed Orange Coat Thll ltatement WM llleO 19M April 5. t2. 1tee PfCTmOUe ....... l 1121 <JWlt' A .. SA-5:>4 NOTICI! TO eon Ir I but 1 d 1ur pIu1 MENT, a California Corpor-Dally Piiot A.1)(115, f2, 19, 28, wtth the County Cleft! al Or-,...., s.-472 NAJm STAT'lmNT ea.ta Meea J CRl!OfTORI OF 700,000. Unullgned tund1 atlon with Matthew Kurlllch t988 c ty M . h 31 Publllhed Or9nQI Coat I "'---... ~~ Ml.IC NOTICE BULIC TRANIFER r235,2fl2. Surplu1 •• r• Jr ... Sectetary-TrMaUrer: SA-514 ~ oun on are • Dilly PllOI March 20. Apttl 5, "8JC NOTICE d ~ ~ - (lee.. 11014107 g er ds 0011eyhol d1r1 17927 MacArthur Boutvard not107 12, 19, 1988 I ~APULCOGOLD, 15041 ACTfTIOUa aUllNUt U.C.C.) ~.738 Income for tNI )'Mr lrvlne. Calllornta 92714. ' flt&.IC f«)TJC[ Publllhed Orange eo.t SA-484 ..-CTITtOUI ....... NAME ITAT'EMENT Notice II hereby gtven to 75,320. Oltburtemenll for The loc:llllon In Cellfoml• Deity Piiot Apf"N 5, 12, 19, 28, MAim ITATWmHT I The rot10wtno persons are tred11ors ol 1111 wl1hln the )'H r 4 12. t38 of the c:hi.I executtw olllc;;e ftCTmOUI .,..... 198& PtlllJC M)TIC( "'-folowing Plt90n8.,.. I O'>mg buslriesa aa named lran1rerort11 thll a WI hereby Ollrtlfy that the or prlncipel bu*'-otnc:e NAm eTAT'IMUfT SA-512 doing~ u : COAST HARDWOODS , bul~ transfer Is about to l>e at>o1te ltemt ~re In ec-of lhe Int~ 1t'l!l9fer0!' II The lo4lowlng l*IOM are frtef1'T10Ua ....... BLACK OTTER PRE.SS, , 8352 E1mc..r8't. Hun11noton I made on P«aooel P"Ol)en)IJf<dinoe 'l'llh .t>eo*lll'l.ltll ~ do6QQ tlullnw N: 1111-IC MnTIC[ ..,.. eTATl.fllmfT 105 E. 18th St, Coeta Meaa, 86"<:11 Calll 92846 hereinafter described tatement for ~.r-,Jmw.. ~ s~vrCE COFFEE, 14262 r-UUL """ The lollowlng ~ .. CA 92927 I David P!\llop Smith 8357 The namee and bu .. neu ended December 31. f'llJ{, and eddr ..... UMd by the Culver Drive Ste II 527, FICTmOUI .,_ doing ~ u : Geyte Ruth Grey, 10591-C E meres• Hunt1ng1,,, •ddres-of Ille intended made to Ille lnturanoe Com-Intended trenlfwor within Irvine. Calif 92714 NAlm ITATWmlfTU DML PAOP!«TIES. 2ts'A t..akeelde OrM South, Gar-I Beach C111r ·4:>646 tr1nslerora are CAMEO mlaloner, purtUant toleW. ll'lf" )'Mrl lut )'Mii 1a9t Deborlh Lenore Hi.tall. The 1--......, Palmer St., co.ta Meea. den Gtove. CA 92$40 Alan Edward Tll81C'1er SHOES INC 3333 S Rot>ert E Patton Pr-.. Put to far Uknown to the 182 Kuen. lrvtne, Calif doing~~ le Cell!. 92827 Thll b4.tll"-t 11 con-1 83t2 Elmcre1t 11unllnQton BrtllOI Cos11 Meta CA dent Peul L Winter. S.o-Intended tranlferee are· The 927t5 INDUSTRIAL MARKET-Daniel Maunce t..-. 265'h ducted by. an lndMdUal Beach C11111 92646 97626 ret1ry FO)I Hunter and Bumble'1 MlchMI W1yne Hietala. ING SPECIALISTS 2175 Palmer St., Colla ~ Qeyle Ruth Grey David p Smith Tile 1oc.11on In C1lllorn1a 1 Put>lllMd Oranr. Cout Tile namt(1) and t>ualneee 182 Kazan, lrvtne, Calll. MMI Verdi OJ E. • N-l04 Callf. '2827 Tiiie lt•l.,,.,t wee Ned thll atitemeni was filed ol Hle chief executive office Dilly Piiot Aprll 8, • 10, 11, addre111 ol the lnleoded 92715 Coeta MMI Calif 92928 · Tiii• bulllne11 11 con-wtth the County Cler1I of Or· with tile Countf Clerk of Or or orlnctpal bullneN office 12, 1986 tra n1feree(1) are· KDM Thi• bu11n"1 11 eon-Aendlll 6"uck' Arn.lne dUC1ed by..,, tndMdual ange County on March t3, ange County or· Apr il i 1986 ol the intended transferor la T, 129 ENTERTAINMENT, INC,, • dUC1ed t>y hu1b&nd and wife 2775 MMI Verde OJ E' Oe.n1ef M L• 1He Fl0&114 u me Dlmt California Corporation wtth Deborah L Hlelala N-t04 Coet ~ Celll. Thll ataternent -"led ,_ Pu1>1t1r.eo Orange Cou1 All other t>vslnese n1mes r-UULIC f«>TICE 0oug1 .. M Pryor N Vice Thll ltaternent wae flMd 928211· • with the County a.rti of Or-Publlttled OrMge Co.I 0111ly P1101 April 12 !<j 26 llM 9ddreMM u1ed by Ille I FICTmOUI '"'·~·· Preeldent and MlchMI L with the County Cler1I of Or-Thi• bu1lnes1 II con-Ange County on Maren 25, Delly Piiot Man:tl 22, 'lt, May 3 Hl86 1n!ende<l !r1n1feror wltflln N•Mf IT ....,.,.. S1wt1lle H Seeretery-_,.County on Apr111, 1Ne d•"'"-' !{AA lnd .. ,... .. a1 !He At><fl 5. 12. 19911 SA S18 ll'HIMI years last ye1r1 111t " •··-•NT ITrea.urer, 17927 MaeArthur ,_121 ...,,..., -· '""'--...-sa ~·· . Piia! so l11r 88 i\nown 10 Ille lh8 following P«IOnl lrll Boulevard, lrvtne. Callfornle Rand C Amwtne r-~ ---------tn111nded 1ran1leree ere doing bu1lnet1 u 92714 Publllhed °''"f:. Coat Thll ital~! WM fifed P\Jbllahed °':r COU1 1---------POOLIC NOTICE none j C & N PAINT & BODY, l hat the Pfoperty pertl-'f:~i Piiot Aprll 5, 2, t9, 211, with the County Cler1I of Or-Dally PllOt Mardi . Apr115, "8.JC NOTICE Tile n•me(ll end t>ulineu 208S Plecent11 A1te Unit tO . '*11 hete1o 11 dlecrtbed In Inge County on Maren 19 12• 19• l9M 1------~...-.-;,_- FICTITIOOt IUllNfll addreu of llwt In I ended Cotll MMI Calif 921127 general u All 11od! In trede SA-603 1988 ' 8A...q2 l"ICTITIOUI Wll NAME STATEMENT ir&nsterflef s) are THE UNIT JOM Tlrtn, 818 S Shelton tlxturea, equipment and ....... ,._......., °'7.~ NAm STATDmfT Tt>e IOllOWlflO Pll'SOl'll .,. I ED s TA TES SHOE COR-• A Santi An•. CaHI 92703 good'#IH and 11 tocated 11, Ml.JC r«>ncc ru.,_..., ..,._. rtlllJC NOTIC( "'-lollowlno l*90M are <lo<ng business n PORAT ION OM EHtwoOd ' Felipe G1mez, 8 t 8 S 1 7 9 2 7 M I e A r t h u r Delly Piiot Apnl 1 , 19, 28, doing ~ .. : OK S CONSUL TI NG. ,Or1 v11 Cinclnflell Ohlo'Shel1on '-'· Santa Ana, Boulevard l!'Ylne Calllomlt ftCTITIOUIMl&Mll Mey3, t9M fllC'TTT10UllU9MU 811.L'S TAXIOEIU~Y. 18810 Cord11t1 f'ounl111n 4~"27 ' Call! 92703 927 t4 . ' NAiii ITATmflllNT SA-527 NAM1 STATWmWr 111644 LOI~. Fountain Velley C1111t 92708 Tllll tile property pent-T'1l1 t>u1lnH1 11 con, The eu .. ,_. name uMd The IOllowlng penon1 are The loflowlng per.c>n le Valley, CA '2108 Deb1>1e Sue Stac k I• nerlt 1>e<1tto 11 dMCrl~ In lduetld by • O--•I pen, by Mid 1ranaf9!'or1 11 Mid doing butlneel u · Ml.IC NOTIC( doing~ a.: 8'lf Eldon Teylof, 1M44 188 10 Cor<Jllll Fount11n general u All ol Ille Asaels nersn1p loc:lltlOn 11 HAPPY DAZE (•)COMPUTATIONA L I 0£SANO&A880CIATE8. Loe Leon., Fountain v~. V1lley C11t1 92708 o1 1 A81111s11oeStoreindla JoteTarln That Mid bunt tranefer Ii HYDROLOGY INTER-ftCTmOUllUIMU 1822'A~Blvd 1174, CA9270f Kevin NICllOIU SlllC.IUI localed Ill 3333 s Brlllol Thi• st1temen1 WU nled pn!ended to De con1Ym-NATIONAL (b)INSTITUTE ..,.. ITArn.wT Coeta ~ Cellf. 92t27 Thi• blltlneet 11 eon-I 18810 r.or<1a1a. Founreln Costa Mese CA9211211 l"'ltlltflft CounlyClerk ol Or· meted 11 Ill• office of· OF COMPUTATIONAL The lollowlngpet90nllll'e1 Kenn.thLColMtr, 1822'A ductedby:antndlvtduel 1 Vllltey Gallf 92708 ' Tile Business nt rne uMd angeCouniyon Aprtl 3. t9811 GROVER ESCROW COR~ HYDROLOGY. 843 N. dOlng RMJ.ir-N : Newport Blvd. 1114. Coeta 1111 Teylof fnta bu1lnH1 I• c.on hy ,aid trenelerors 11 u ld I "°'441 PORATION, 111 South 1111-Bro.away Ste 17 t, Stntl CORONA DEL MAR t'M .... Cailf. 12927 Thl1 111tetnent wu lllld ducted by 1 08<'1«11 part 11oca11on is CAMEO Puollal1ed Orange Coelt Mia Stree1 Anaheim Call-Ana, Calif. 92701 FLOWERS. 21M E. Cou1 I Thie bwlneae le con-wlttl the County Clet'lt Of Or· , ~slltp Th1t said bulk 1ranit11r •• j Dilly Piiot Aptil 1~. t9 28, tom1192805 on ouft.:r A.Clf'll Alen J Neelllnger, 34110 Hlghwey, ~ BMdl.iducted by. an Individual atige County on Maren 13. Kevin S11e1t11 m!erlded 1,, b eonaum M8'( 3 1988 30, t9811 Selva #324. laguna Nlo\*. CA 92880 1 l<enl'leth L. Col* 18" ffltl llllllmft(ll Wiii !119d mtlll'ld Ill Ille oHice OI UNIT. SA-5 171 Thlt bulk traneter 11 not Call!T 928n S.•flno J Pono. 2008 I Thlt 9'...,,,.,,t ... Ned ,_ #fill Ille Cou"IY Clerk ol Or ED STATES SHOE COA· IUbfeet to Calllornlll Uni-v Hromedlca, 24731 Pon Ramtgete. ~n """the County a.rti of Or-Publehed Orenoe Colet lnQe Co11nry on ~aretl 13 PORA flON ATTN TOM PlllUC NOTICE form Commetciel Code S.o-Via Alvorado, Mllelon VlejO, BMdl, CA 92eeo lenge County on Mardi 20, Delly Piiot Mardi 22. 2t. 1986 I BUHLER One EHtwood !Ion 8108 Calll 92891 Th11 Ou1lnet11 11 con· 1MI April 6, 12. 1MI F303555 Or1v9 C1ne1nrie11 01110 'ICTITIOU8 SUIMte The name and addr-of Thi• b4.t1lne11 11 eon, due1ed by· an lndMdual ,.... 8--473 Publl&lletl Orange Cout 452:?7 on or el1er April 30, NAMl 8TATl!lmHT the per1on with whom ducted by· an unln-S«allnoJ. Porto PubbMc! Oranot CoMt l--------- Oelly Pooi Ac•rll 12 11! 211 19815 Thi loHowlng peraon 11 elalma may be nled la corporated u1oclatlon Tht1 1tatemem ... Ned Dfilty Piiot Maten 21, AP'il 5, ••.,. -- M•l' 3 t!lllA Tilt• t>ullo' 1r1n1ler 11 "'t>-doing bullneq.. GROVER ESCROW COA-other than I '*1nerahlp with the County Cltrt( Of Or· 12. 18. 10M i---nlRA---""-'_.."-'-.__ SA ·528 iect '" C1111orn11 Uniform VIEJO PACIFIC GLASS PORA TION, 111 South 1-. ~ J Ne9tllnger ange County on Mardi 18, 8A"'80 frtemte>Ue -.. ---------Comme<e1a1 C1X111 Section ANO MIRROR CO , 3 t0t1 noll St'911, Anellalm, C--with ~·~·.!_~! WU llled 1988 MAm STA~ Mt.IC NOTICE 61015 Celle San Diego San Juan fomla 92805 A.tin Linda t ~nty Cler1I of Or-,_ "'-IOlloMl'O pel"IOne.,. TPW! name •nd addr-ot Capt11r1no. Ca1tt' 92816 Rudenltdlw and the IM1 ~ ~ County on MatCl1 I 1, Publllhed Orange Co.I doing~..- FICTITIOUS IUllNEll !tie Per8on wll h whom D1vld Robert Kualck for ftllng olalm1 by any creel~ 19 Dally Piiot Maron 22, 29, frtCTnlOUe Miii••• OAl!!NBTR!l!T LANO· NAfllf ITATIMENT tla1rn1 may be flied 11 TOM 31097 Calle San 0teoo Stn tOt 111111 be Aprfl 29, 19M. . ,__ Aprll 5, t2. 198& ~ ITA~ SCAP! & MAINTEHANO!, The lollowlrig PfM'tO!ll ar11 l9 UHLEA UNITED STATES Juan Capl1trano. Call! wtllch 11 the bua1neae day ~b~-~f1:2 ~2 .. t Se-<474 The lolowtng S*90n 11 3952 c.ctron. IMne, CA OOlng bvll-u SHOE CORPORATION, Or'I 92075 before lfle ~Ion 1~ ~ "· 1• u, doing~ aa: 82714 BUSINESS SYSTEMS EHh•OOd OJ ClnclMatl. Thll bue1,,. .. II con date epeclfled abo¥t , "8.JC M)llC[ TONI'S PLACI!. 08 EllM Mane HotNl 3962 PLUS, 1017 01m11cu1 Cir Ohio t '5227 and the lut d.-, duc:tlld by A1)1'114, t988 o.ted: Mardi 12, 1Ne SA-5 11 ltelOtrope Allle . Corona del Cedron. !Mne, CA 12714 cle , Co111 Meu C1111 for llllng c111m1 by anyeredl OeVld Ao0ert K4dldc KDll IWTIWTAl!WNT, l"ICTihOUl-N M•, Ceiff. t2f2S ~ Tallako Tenon<>. 92828-1808 tor •11•11 l>e Aprll 29. 1888, Thia 1talement wu flted INC., a Celt .... ..,.,.,.. PlllJC f«)TJC( MAim ITA,......, Toni Van 9cltlultlia. 423.,. 3t39 A111n StrM, U24. l<•I K hllor 1017 Dern wn1c11 1• 1he butlneaa d1y wllh !he County Clei11 ot Or eftoft, IJ: ~ M. "'9r, The followlno penone.,. Itta, Corona del Mar Celt Long 8Mofl. CA 92803 UCUI Clrcte Co•111 ~.,.. I before 11111 i:ontvmm1ttl0n •noe County"" A.prM 4, 19M Vice~ 9ri .._... AC1YTIOUI IU-11 doing bu""-9 at: t2t21 · · Tlll1 bvt1""9 11 oon- C•lll 921128-1808 elite specified 100... ,,-. l , lawlefle, e.arete'1• ~ ITAT'lmWT (AJ Al!NT ·A·MANAOI!" Thie bwiMea 11 con-dueled by a eenertl '*1• Jack Putlef'llam 57'7 Dlled APfll 10 1tM PublllMd Orenge CoMt T,..... The lollowlng ~.,. EMPLOYMEHT S(AVICH dl.a.d by. an lndMd\MI ,_.,. Hennltege A ... •305 NO<lh MARTIN flUHNITllN, Delly Pttot Ac>rtl 12. 19, 28 PubllaNd Oranoe Coeet doltlQ ~ ., (I) RAM POW'-" 10221 Toni Vitti Sdlultla DIM M HofM. luMfl Hollywood Clltf 918()7 lntendM Tranetwor Mly 3. 19" Delly PUot Apttl 12. ttte JAMES RICHAM> MAA-Slater Ave ·~ ;~1 1'tlll...,,... .. Ned Tenono Thfl bulln .. 1 11 con PullllWlcl Ore~ Coat SA-520 S.537 l<E'TIHO ANO A880C . 1912 Fountllln vaieay CA t27ot ' wfttl tM County a.ti Of Or• T'hAe etawment ... fled ducted by • geNWlll 1>•r1 (>i lly Pilot Aprll " !988 Nol1hlat!• DrM """' "· Keith Gord On l11tk., ... County on MetCfl 20, wlTll the County a.rti of Or· fl«lhlp Sa-534 Ml.IC W\ftl'C "8.IC M)TIC( Huntlf1i1tOn IMeh, C.111 10211 ..._ A.¥9.. #IOI, 1MI enot COuMy on Marcfl 13, l<•I K Tallor nu 1'14 t2M1 Fountain v...,, CA t210I ...,. 1Me T~ .,.,.,.,,.,t wu meet pt&.JC NOTICE IC Mt1J • ,_ JM*,...~. 1111• l>u...,._ It oon-""'~ ~ CC*& ,_ with th!! Coooty Clerk ol Or ...._ ef ,.._ NOTICS TO 'tt 12 NortNake OrM lull• ducted by an lndMOl'9ll o.ty Not Merdl 21, Ac1rt I, Pll"""'9d Oran(l9 eo.. •no-County Otl April 4, 1988 IT A TUllNT fN ... ,.._ CMDf'TCMt Oil' M . Huntlng1on IMc:fl. Ca.If KIM 0 ~ 12, ft, ,... Olly Hot MMll 22, 21, ~ AIANDOHMINT M ~ .... -:. MIU(~ t2e41 Thia IC......m ... fled IA-41 Apft 6. 12. 1 ... Pul>lltrled Ofange Coat Ull M l"ICTTTK>UI c ... ._.. (8-t.,.."7 Alahard Gr1ll, 6434 wfttl IN County Cllr1l Of Or-...... Deity Piiot Aprll 12. t9. 20. IUIMll MAim (Sec tS04 9utld J U.C.C.) 1*.lifl A\119 , !nano, Celll enge County on Merdl ti, _.,. ~ May 3. '™ Tile lollowlf1i1 penon1 u c 'c) NotlOt II hereby gev.i to 91311 1tlt ~ ""' "4 S A-51' hlvtl •t>endoned lhe UM of Notie. II ...;..by glvwt by CtedltOfl Of the within TNa bvllneea It con-,_ PtCfhlOUI-• ---------th• r1ct111ou1 lu11n .. 1 the underllQned rhlt a put> flemed "~•) IMI • ~· ~"""' PvOllthed OrM09 Co.I MAim ITA'-T fl'IClTnOUI -• .. _ti' Mnl"ll't Harne C a N PAINT ANO lie .... of the 1of10wtnQ a. blJlll t~ .... 19 abOut to be Delly ~ Mardi 22. 2'. n.....,...... '*'°"'.. U.. ITA~ ..-~ ""'.w; I ODY ~& Ptlc9l'lti. unit ICllbed OOllef ... wt( be rnadt on pw90MI pr01*fy Thia~ -Ned Apt&, 17, 1... ~~.r n.~,._.. .. '1CTTTIOUI 9U ... M 1 10. eo.te Meu Cellf held It the "°"" of 1HO ...,,..,..., dW:i Ibid. wttfl IM County Olertl °'Or· le-4at ~ ~ .....,._ 111& doll'CI ....._, • NA• ITAnlllNT t2t27 o'Olocl!'M on"'9251h~ "",.,. 9ltd ...... 9'111Countyon.-~ ..... v .. Or. I. ,.... HALLI 0' PIE .. - The IOffoWl"G l*90f1 19 ni. r1cttttou1 au.1_ of A.pttt, t..., a1 M7 ten llddl r • °' the lntMded ~ ~ CoeiM PWUC lfJ11C( eo.e. ..._a... t2IA ,OAMAHOl.1.. ~0•2 -c doing bv.,,,... u Name ,..._,ed to abovtl waa NlcOIM OJ • Nllwport 1eacf1 II'*"""°'• we: OOUllH 09ltr On the Wiid l6cll L.lrnttecf ~ It. oUOM• ...._, A A AU'TO BROt<EM a med In Orange County on County of Or.-ioe. State of 0 '.HA!ltA Ille COLLHN , ... '!lot A.prll 5. 2• It, 21, "°""°"'WM Callfor-. 1MI .._ ~ CA t2Nt I f A 8 I N G 8 8 e 2 ...,,""** 1 1"3 '1Ll CaMomla 0 HAA.A IU,,INQTON, ........ um ITA~ I, ,. 0.. ..... c..111 ,.,.,. fl ...,,INn, 121 Br100••1htr Huntington HO F22'4H 3 wetcN1 Md ...,,_ ~ ..,,,.._ Or • ~ The..,.....,...... ft IMM ......._ "'·· Co.ta .._, 9Nldl c.111 9,..., Comet llMcu 277• ~ g old 111c 1tl•c •1 and 8-dl. CAntlO ~-..--TMa ~ ta .,.,_ CAt2M T'fle 1ocanon In Calfornle °'11 OMDA MOTI«M . .,.. Dy: a ..,_mlil>ri Thia ~ II ~ A ' ... .I Reduce your taxes. Support the Americ an Heart Association. By supporting the American Heart Asso- ciation you may: • reduce current and future income taxes • avoid capital gains tax on appreciated securities or other property • provide a lifetime in· come for yourself or beneficiaries • avoid probate and publicity • maximize ne"N estate tax savings It may pay you to In- quire about the Ameri- can Heart Association's Planned Giving Pro- gram by contacttng the American Heart Asso- ciation, 7320 Greenville Avenue. D allas, Texas 75231. VVE'RE FIGHTlf\G Fa< 'rO.JR LIFE American Heart 6 Association V j J L. a cs •••• a a a 0 a ................................................................................................................................................... ~ ............... ..-... .-....-.-...---... ......... .__~---~---~~-.-:~~------' a COVER HOME PROVIDED by RICK ALDE~ETIE A ~PECIAL ADVERTISl"JG SUPPLEMENT VOL. S. NO. IS SATURDAY APR IL 12, 1986 ,. I \ T J ' ,.. l I I '\ -· ----- COVER HOME PROVIDED RICK AL'S'ERETTE -- PAGE 2. Market Map 3. eo..d of RMttor1 Amertcen Homeweek 4. Grubb & Eltll 5. George EnclM Co. 8. Unique Homea 7. Coteewor1hy & Co. INSIDE PAQe PAGe 8. Rk* AJderett• 9. Hlllbor Ae9lty 10. Hunt & Aaeodat• 11 . Puh Properttee 12. Remo of Coeta Meu 13. Aemu of Coeta Meu 20. The Buie Corporation ··s.c..·· 21. See Pointe Ettat• Centrel Capft8I DeYelopmant 23. Coldwell BMkw, Coeta M919 24. Coldwell a.. •. ~ &Md\ ---~-----~~~-- DAILY PILOT/RMI. UTAtt--iiiliii---------...----IATUllDAY APR. U, 1'96/PAG• J . • The Value of Home Ownership The owner of a home can truly ap- preciate the value c;>f home owner- ship. An owner establishes himself ~ ~ or herself ... puts down roots ... becomes an involved member of the community. This ownership brings the hom.eowner security, stability and a sense of fulfillment. REALTORS® know about homes in the local community. As such, they work hard to do their homework on your behalf. You'll experience a sense of professionalism when you wo~k with a REALTOR® in your search for a home. However, not all real estate agents are REALTORS®. Only REALTORS® are members of a local board of REALTORS®, a statewide association and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. They do. all they can to help fulfill your dream of home ownership. lrvlne ao.rd of Reeltorae 972 P • Ave., hlne, CA 12114 (114)117-«MI UgUM ao.rd of Rulton • Glelw.,re a.•..-....-. CA~ (714)C4C74 _............ . ·----------.. -----·-··""-' ___ _._.. ... ....,,. .... ______ _ .. -i . . • ru IS Rf.SIDE TIAL BROKERAGE SERVl <:ES ,.. •. ., • ..,..unm ... Act now &o buy th.is fabuloul 4BR f.amlly room, bon~ room. fannal dininc room and 1M:ng room home on ~ .. Spyglam Hill" Swee-ping ocean. aty and canyon ~ Pnoe reduced &o $595,000 fOI' qwck salr. Maralou Wold fWl.N.f • 111 1m , .. " ,._ f75,000 reducuon on thJa am.ashing ardli&ectural design and ~ decontted home with warm U9e of stlb, nurron. bra8a unported aJes, marble, 3 fireplaces and more. CW1om and dramatic pool. spa and land.cape overlook;ng lake, fairways. greens. hills. o ty hghta and ooean. Gate guarded Monarch Beach F6tates acrom from Ritz Ca.rtt.on. June Davts .. .,.. IW USTm ·--Newer leC'tiorl.. Cusiom home Remodeled New Jiu tchen, channmg gallery entry, added litting room Iott with sweepng bay & ocean views. Separate fanuJy room -den and formal dining. Ch.amung courtyard entry and brick patio. Bever- 1 y Morphy ,. ,.._, uwm •••• Located ln a pnvate qwet family netghborhood. Uua lovely 3BR home features fresh bright decor, a large pool and patio & a tree-filled fenced yard. Hallie s trock llNl 1'W ,.._, _ 14•• Sophaticated and tradit1onal 4BR. JBA residence. Totally remodeled in 1983 Master swte includes study Wlth fireplace and master bath with )9CUZZi tub. Beauuful ground.a with u.aed brick decking around swimming pool Sandie Fix .. IAIY• mTt9 •TUI U , ... .- Newly offered elegant golf ooune estate. Maxi- mum views from all rooms. Wonderful design for family and entertaining with hu.ge living and duung rooms. 5BR, pool, spa. SBA Extras include beauuful oak woodwork, elevator. Beverly Morphy/Barbara Aune TW W 11111& •• AmS-NW Sil._ A great houle and a great buy -below market smgle story home with ocean and night light view. Recently remodeled with plantation shut- ters. French doors, high beam ceilings. Three bedrooms, 2 Y> BA, formal dining room and large f arruly room. Great home for entertaining with large patio and spa. Use of private beaches. $575,000 lllCluding land. Donna Godshall •1.a Ill IU 1111,- Locat.ed in lovely Cameo Hi , thia 3BR, 2BA home h.aa large airy a luah tropk:a1 yard, and 1eeluded pool. N:a!m to vate beaches provides fun in the sun. Hallie s and Donna Godahall 1nu•r1111••W11W1 Harbor Ridge home offers truly nari.nr:llft'lir that sweep the ooutllne from Newport the Paloe Verdee peninsula, Catalina and &o the Santa Ana mountains. Thia light and "Lautremont" hu been expanded &o offer ~B 4BA. Quiet and private cul-de--aac Jocation. Ed F.«ano and Maureen WhJte ...,...... ..,.... Truly "~of a kind" Harbor Ridge Miramar. Expanded living room. custom sit down wet bar overlook.in& private spa ofl muter suite &o the ocean and dty lights. Ught and airy home in- clude. built-in bookcuee, T .V. and at.ereo. Ed Faano/Maureen White FIH••1n•WtlD 11,1 ... Remodeled. .m,Je story, 4 BR, t8A home wtth over 106 ft. on the water. Huge watetfront yard with room f« pool. Private communJty behind guard pte. Lendft' will provide excellent financ-lnc. Prtoe lncludel dw land. Maureen White/Ed F..cano #2-Clwlc 111 ... , Suite 100 SPYGLASS Hll..L 4lm. FR KARBOR VW HLS t8R. FR ··-·~ ··-1 :lG-5 ll•Y•LY LIDO m1- 3BR. Fil. spa I~ SPYGL.A.SS RIDG! ··-5BR, FR 1-4 BA YYBONT 11,•.- 4BR, FR. Wtr fnlnt 1-.5 SPYGLASS ..... 3+, pd.spa ~ SEA ISl...AKD ..... 3BR, FR 1-5 SPYGLASS ··-5BR. FR 1-.5 SPYGLASS •18-4.BR. FR, pool. spa 12-4 SHORD:l..JFFS .... 5BB. FR. pool. spa 1-5 BAYSHORES t1,-.-4BR. water fnlnt 1-4 EA.STBLUFF' 11"'- JBR, FR 1-4;30 BAYSIDE COVE .... 28R, den l-4 KARBOR RIDGE aa.-.- 58.R, FR. pool. spa 1-5 PENINSlJL.A SMt- 2BR, water fl"Ont 1-5 111• ... Nillm/Allimoo ......... Shaton Vogl rn .......... 8eDe Par1Ch ........... Vtrpnia Swan u ....... Gayle Amato ,..,..., .. Marilyn Bu.l.k1ey 11 ...... .., Loil Jecobl nt ........... n1~~ Bublra Aune .......... C.oby Ward 1124..,.... .... Martha Macnab n·ts 111 •. P..d F.a::ano UtlWk MdiCooper UTllllY I i llUY SPYGLASS U ,ne.-T., .. ...., hW ~~ LOTSCAZA 8~ ·=--~., ~·v a1.-,.. • lllr• 5BR. FR. pool. spa 1-5 Tom Allimon C.D.M. .... mA ,_.•.JN 4BR. FR. spa 1-5 Allilon/ AJli:n90n PENINSULA ·~ 1211 L ........ 4BR. FR. spa. waterfront 1-5 Peftira/Vogi/Allimon lRVINI! TERRACE t411.-2'11 T.a.. Ttmee 4 BR, pool 1-4 Sandie Flx BAYCREST nu.-211111•• ~ ... 3BR 1-5 Amato/Ci'olier DOVER SHOIUS t1---a--. .. 3BR, FR, waterfront 1-4 Ann Peters BIG CANYON t1....... l .. thtSt 58.R, FR 1-5 Stephanie Grody CORONA HGHLNDS•U.-at ....... ,.,..... 3BR, FR, spa 1·5 N~ SPYGLASS ..... II ...... 5BR. FR 1-5 Bulldey/Pereira ·-----... Complimented by an enter1alnmmt center edja- oent to ~living room. A h• walk-in clmet hM been added oU the 1D1111ter luite. Fonnal din1a, room. bright ldtchen with • speciow bnaldMt nook and 8eOODd bedroom and den oamplete the Panonmk views of the~~ and rin ..-.....rnfa. Maureen White and ~..., •••111 umr.. ,,. ••• Single 11ory Ridge home with 2BB, 2BA, sunken un~ar\.and oonvenation area. Extra large yard over San Joaquin Re9ervotr and dty Ughta. A uded hi~way .and an open airy ~ of Maureen White and Ed F.lano PllHTI IN Wiii .-r• ..... F.n'ter thnl ppow custom t iron WW'- ity gate to thJa ~ted 2BR, )'BA home, complimented by t.be libnry adjacent to both the llvtna room and tnllter' luite. Unobstructed OCNn view. Mafreerl White/Ed mano ,.~6 0 .,. &a111.- .. " FIB WL W/WllW IUI • Beautifully maincained 4BR. 2 ~BA home ift' ~ of CDM'a finest areu. Decorated with lJcht neutcal colon, remodeled kitchen, baths and bed.rooma, wood doors. One of the best viewl of oa!8D. bay' C-atalina and nlgbtlighta. Home baa been eruarg&s with a recreati.on room and a work room. Maxine Propp . ......... .... Desirable 2BR. single story. "Oa.kcrest" plan with private 2 car garage and spectacular golf ooune view. Includes the land. Assumable fi!landng. Martha Macnab " lln.J enlll llUll llU 11 .. - Luxurious single story bayfront witb i.anJ!t! view to main channel. Recently remodelecl Gated oourtyard entry. 4BR, 4-BA., ~ gourmet kitchen. formal d.i.n.i.ng, h~ mast.er sujte with fireplace. 55' boar dock and sandy beach. Includes land. Belle Partch 091.uL U. llU 11,18- Wonderful 5BR, custom home wnh expenatve view the length of the Lagoon. Spacious rooma. high ceilings, loads of storage. Large pier and &lip. All in one of the most pnstig)oua water oriented community offering leCUrity and tennis. Price includes the land. Martha Macnab Tll atmall qlllJI ... DTlll ..,_,. Located on approximately 2.2 acres overloolring Newport's Upper Bay. Sump~ estate affords total privacy, 8eC.'Wity, lavish main living quar- ters. .epe.rate aervanta quarters. oomplet.e equs- trian f.adllties. 20. car PJ"ll'e -all IWTOU.nded by the rD08t exceptional grounds & land8caping com- plete with running streams, fountains, pools and musive redwood trees. Martha Macnab •IMTM lln.11 -11,1.,._ Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance view. Thia home of magnificent quality and oonatruc- tion has a greet open f~. with wc:oierfuJ designer fabrics and wall coveri.np. Thra bedrooms, 4BA and a den. Brick ten-ace to your dock. Barbera Aune MR lllMI • llYPml ,_ 111 Beautiful 3BR bayfront. Highly upgrllded.. t.. tures hardwood floors, stained g1us skyu,hta. large formal living room and d:ining room over- looking bay. Family room and billiard roam, custom kitchen, full 8ee.'Wity aystem. Stephanie Grody/Barbara Aune On• "vla•Y'!f!'Nord .. Ma II ..... &MUU • y be divided into two locs. Subject to dty approval May buiJdinc ooodoe or ~ family home. Ex.oellent loJ, value. Bubara MUlllllJMI 1•1• In this 2 story 3BR condominlwn. Views ot ~ COW'le, lake and dty lighta. Granite OOWltel' top1. Berber carpeting and gold plated tJ.xtun. are ;.-t a few of the elabonte appo(ntmenta. Guard gated oommunity with pool, tenni8 and spa. Gayle Amato • lllYll • &Imm Im.I llDIWll&r 11,1..- Stn,ile atoey, 6BR, golf COU19e, custom home. Cul-d~aac location on one of the canyon'• finest streeta. Features formal llvtnc and d.ln1na room, large 1'DMter suite with private office. Family room and den, larae pool Ii.zed lot, exceptional views! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody .. mfM llYMIT... p,,..,_ Beaudfully reanodeled home on water with new pier & &lip, hardwood ~.bench doon. new kitchen and belhl, Juae livtnc room, formal d.lnina. family rocim, billiard room and larae muter .Wte. Views rlaht out to the Jetty. Beverly Morph y lllWllO•T BIACll· CORONA DEL MAR IN LOYEL Y CAMEO HIGHLANDS, C.D.M. · Beautifully uptraded 4 bdrm residence. New carpet, paint. wall coverings. A parll like yard with lush landscapina on a private corner lot Owner most anxious. $407,500. LINDA TAGUANEm I FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER • '20,000 REDUCTION · Superbly upgraded executive home. with exciting ocean city liehts & mountain view. Pool & spa, new landscapinc. air conditioned, alarm system. 4 bdrms, 2Yz baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar & hardwood floors. large assumable loan. $620,000. BELLE CHASE LEE STEPS TO THE BEACH · A short stroll to bay and ocean beaches form this custom-built 3 bdrm, 2Yz bath, family room home. Extra features include fireplace, sundeck, large stained atass window in entry. $389,000. CAROl PANGBURN FABULOUS OCEAN YIEWt · Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Prestieious site in prime location just steps to the beach. Build your new dream house or 1reat potential to remodel present structure. $449,000. VfCKI KRAUSE EXCITING POSSIBILITIES WITH F A.BULOUS YEW · first time offered. Situated in one of Corona det Mar's finest areas. l1r&e lot with space for expansion. Pool & spa in private courtyard. New 3-caJ praee. Lar1e covered redwood & brick viewing terrace. 3 bdrms, & family room. $465,000. BELLE CHASE LEE OLD CORONA DEL MAR HOME PLUS INCO. · Corner lot south of highway. 3 bdrm. 2 bath ownm unit 2 bdrm, 2 bath light and airy apartment separated by lovely yard. Each has private entry, built-in kitchen '& laundry room. 2-car garage plus 1 space. $425,000. MARILYN TWITCHELL SPYGLASS HILL -NEWPORT MODEL · Beautiful view of reservoir and city lights. New carpet and water heater, custom bar, marble master bath. Assumable loans. $385,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ Of>EN HOUS£ ~ l ·5 40 OAAl(ES BAY · SPYGLASS .._l. C.0.M. SPECTACULAR IPYGLA88 HILL VIEW HOME · Brieht & c.heerfuff 3 bdrms, 2 baths & family room. Decorator perfect Fu• ocean, bay & city lilhts view. 2 fireplaces, wooden shutters, hardwood floors, 591 in private arbor setti~ Beautifufty landscaped. Just reduced for quick sale. $537,500. BELLE CHASE LEE DUPLEX • OLD C.D.11. · Pride of ownership is reflected in this beautifullty maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a toar car 1arace. Great· rental atea. Almost Sl00,000 of assumable financlnc. Offered at S335,000. LN>A TAGllMETTI TOP OF THE HILL YEW · Custom buUt home, 1 top quality thru-out Unbelievable amount of storage space. Perfect for comfortable livina & room for entertainint 3 bdrms, formal dining room, large Hving room, gourmet kitchen. $695,000. DOROTHY HAROCA.5RE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 424 RIVERA TERRACE · C.D.M. NEWPORT BEACH BlUFfS, NEWPORT BEACH · Uptraded and beautiful! Attractive "X" plan with wrap around patio and cozy fireplace in master' bedroom. Custom tile in kitchen and patio. Situated on a lovely veenbelt. Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 LH. SALLY StlPLEY I JOYCE DABOl T OPEN HOUSE SUN 12·5 428 VISTA ROMA • BLUFFS, N.B. FABULOUS OCEAN YIEW1 · Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Prestigious site in prime located just steps to the beach. Build your new dream house or great potential to remodel present structure. $449.000. VICKI KRAUS BAYFRONT • SPECT~CULAR VIEW OF TURNING BASIN · Laree pier & slip. Remodeled. 4 bdrms, 3~ baths, den, 3-car garage. Room to expand. Community tennis. $1,750,000. Bill VftCENT LIDO ISLE CONDOS · Four 2 bdrm condos in super location. Steps to community tennis Mid beaches. Short walk to lido VIiiage, shops & restaurants. $199,000 each. Buy one or all! CATHRYN TENNllE GET READY FOR SU...R · Invest or enjoy it yoursetf. Newer pride of ownership home plus income on the beldl in Newport 3 bdrm owners unit with btt~n. kitdlen plus 3 bdrm apt with btt~n kitchen and patio. MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARl. YN TWfTCHEll HARBOR VIEW ~-~ Sunny, li&ht and most invitinc home, prictd to sell now. Nothi111 has been overlooked to make this expanded, redecorated home perfect A best buy at $369,000. TRl:JDY STUBBl.EFIELO NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · large versatile plan 4 with a dramatic hinc room, fireplace, f amity room & den. Good view. One of the larlest units in Y• Balboa. Assumable financi~ Owner anxious. $182,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ/lfllA TAGUANETTI FIRST TlllE 8UYEM • NEWPORT BEACH FOR ttau-·Owner must set!! Submit aM offers! Yllla Balboa condo w/stunninc ocean view. Complete security w/p11ded gate. Eflioy ocean sunsets, pool & spa. SALLY StlPl.EY I JOYCE OABOl T LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $180,000 · Has everythine you want! Fireplace in master suite. air cond. walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den. Shows like a model. Good assumable financing.. $177,000. MARIA BERCOVfTZ/lN>A TAGLIANETTI ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH · Comfort, convenience, M&anc:e and LOCATION are yours m our new listing on Lido. All rooms are spacious and newly decorated. 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo. Seller will trade for units or commercial. Pier & slip available. TRUDY STUBBlHllD Y11.LA BALBOA -2 llASTER SUITES a OCEAN VIEW · Where else in Newport can you enjoy an ocean view, swimmine pool, spa, security cate, and walk to beach 1 2 master bdrms, custom decor for only $179,900. Larae assumable loan. SALLY StlPlEY /JOYCE DMn T CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION· I BEDROOMS • Great home for famity hinl and etltertainiftl. Private large lot with sparklinc pool. Formal dininc, 111rquet floors in fa111ity rOOlll. Walk to schools, park. and shoppinc village. $259,900. VICKI KRAUS STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOIE · Re- duced & ready to go! location plus in this lovely executive home. lmmacu&ate & ready to move in. 3 bdrms or 2 & den, 2 fireplaces. Perfect for entertainini. ASKING ~0.000. MARILYN Hill COSTA MESA COSTA •SA FOURPLEX · Situated on the westside, close to schools & businesses. These units ate always rented. Each is a 2 bdrm, l badl l has it's own garace & private yard. Invest now white interest rates are low. $278,000. JOYCE M80l T /SAU Y SHIPLEY •&A VERDI BEAUTY · Completely upgraded 4 bdrm family home w/poot and spa. Exhibits pride of ownership. Great curb appeal .. $329,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ OPEN tQJSE SAT l ... 1796 ORIOLE OR · COSTA MESA IRVINE .. WOODllRtDGE. IRYINE · Exceptional 3 bdrm. 2~ bath condo. Newly painted & ready to move into. $153,000. LE. STARK --------- PAG• 6/SATUaDAY APW. U, , ... _________________________________ DAILY l'ILOT /BAL ISTATW fEW LISTING OLH Ctl CITIE - Adorab'9 3 ., 6. shut- ters, frp\" ~ ,,t yard, Imm,. , ~ear ren- tal, L ~ spaolous 1 bdrn~erleci location. $289,500. -----TO $325,000---- • All l Ill.I llTI -South of the highway. In Olde CdM: 3 bdrrns, 2 baths, deOghtful street a block and a half from beach and bluff. $325,00. l LtT Of LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana Point Harbor, lights, mountains. With $50,000 down, O.W.C. Submit all offers. $225,000. 11mr FH CEITlll -Owners have to sell! Dual master suites with maasfve Catalina view. Low- est priced condo In LB gated comm. $165,000. fO LISTING llCCUT flOOI PlAI - Seller wants offers on Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm. 2 story, comm. pools and tennis courts. Great area. $3.(8,000. IWTlfll OlJ lllFfS -Desirable end unit, wrap around patio, highly upgraded 3 bdrm. AC, full 1 security, on quiet cul-de-sac. $238,000. OI IOlfll. II lllFfS -Back bay and night tight view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit. sunny patio, on greenbelts. $229.000. · UTTU ISlAlt llCOIE -Funky 2 units, full Balboa ' i---...... $40'7,500 TO $815,000--SUm FM SllSlTS -You won't bellive the vteW1 Jasmine Creek 3 bdrm, comm tennis, pol, and deck looks to Catalina and beyond. $407 ,500. lsland lot, flreplaces. close to bay. Income 1 $18,000/yr. Then bulld dream home. $295,000. COIOU tn Ill CUSSIC -Totally modernized 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage, jennalre, tlled spa, stained glass. plus In-law qtrs. $295,000. 1 l UllQUE FllllY IOIE -Professlonally decorated 1 4 bdrm, fam room Palermo model In Harbor View. near school, pool, park. $339,000. llllOIS SW1I -Five bdrm, 4 ba"" home + Income. Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 flreplaces, spa $549,000. llY'FIOIT LOT -Complete with a cozy older homer Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm. 2 bath with cute cabana. Just $450,000. l LOm.Y UfUTTU -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, SET tOll l'IW -From beamed ltvtng room watch bay and pavllllon, 3 bdrm, office, courtyard, designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000. HT l HISE · l l£TIUT -LB compound: tennis court, spa, adobe walls, tile roof, poot, vtew of the Pacific. Plenty of bedrooms. $74.5,000. lmP8CC8ble c9ndltlon and AC. $642,500. OVER $1 MILLION---SHClll II CAIYotl ISlAlt -Upgraded Pinehurst 1 Fm IHI M 3 Pl.IS llCOll -In Olde CdM, on a 45' model, 2BA, den, comm. spa, tennis, pool. Big I lot, tasteful decor, 3 bdrm home with 2 bdrm lmll COft uran -5 bdrm, 1 atory home, deck with small view. Tasteful! $218,500. Income untt or combine. $479,000. oceanvlew, Laguna's finest area wtth private WCI llYtSTIEIT -A duplex just a block to the CAP£ COi -On little Balboa Island, 3 bdrm with beach. comm facllltlea. $ 1. 190,000. beach In Newport, owned by lender, rent poten-1 wood panellng, wood floors, trench doors, large IOST lllJllU OI m llllO -Speciacu&ar 8700 1 tlal very strong, d~rab'9 area. $237,000. I kitchen, large master with fireplace. $449,000. sq.ft. home on half acre overlooking MCluded • Tll CUii If Clll -In this older oceanfront beach and coastline. Senaatlonal *'4.950,000. . COMfOITAIU COITUIPOUIY -Two & two. two & . home, extra large lot, 3 bdrm, formal dining PEI SllllY 1·1 two duplex In great rental area. Awnings. well den, rec room, separate gueat houae. $895,ooo: ... -•2 ..... 000 • --.......... maintained, In convenient Olde CdM. $315,000. •-lllCIT _ • -.-re • .x1 -_, l -Townhofrie ovenooklng all of End unit with 3 bdrm, many extra F. Scott EV-. Nwprt Beach. Perl(y 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retreat otf r:_.:lnehurst. \2~~ den. am J! ....... ~ master aulte. In Harbor Ridge at $681,000. ~ ' 1. e H Tll Cl.ff -Above Newport Harbor, Incredible Perfectly located 4 ~o,ooo e.~ 1 view, 4 bdrm, 41~ bath, pool and spa. Needs ••-1PE1llTl•Y1·1 ULlllNWllU $450,000 t•Nai 11111 ----$335,000 TO S391,,u000.....---- finishing touches. $335,000. __.re $238,00o •....... 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the ~ M. Rou1111ot : • lllT l ftWIC -Beautifully decorated, lmpec-End unit 3 bdrm, '"MY extru F. Scott Evans ~ bdrm, 1 ba~~!;=-M. ~ cab'9 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine I i-n-1339,000 11 •••· Ml I -$407,500 1 ...._.,... I Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. ertectly loc.ted, 4 bdrm B. Hutchlnga SunMt view 3 bdrm. comm pool, tennla N. Fogwty I .. -$580 000 U1 .. • .... ftlW $339,000 1111 hd ....... ... ""'1.n -For family desiring lovely,· Unique 3 bdrm 1 blk to bMCt. M AOU::J Lowly Palermo, 4 bdrm, femlty room o. John!on epactous 4 bdrm pool home In the prestigious ' · -,.._ *396,000 1111 ....... neighborhood of Irvine Terrace. $396,000. =:mo 4 t!339·=.v 1111 ""....., · Private 4 bdrm, pool v.u&ncMlr.-.. 4 TllTUllCI TIWlll -Perfect cul-d&-aac I<>-. -ftmll ' ;H,000 room ~1 ~=1 ~~. ~~r'-'6:th. = M, 441 !: = cation, max privacy, lg. family room, 4 bdrm, Private 4 bdrm, pool v. Slnclalr .... ,.. *399,00 1• ""..._ private spa. comm. pool and tennis. $339,000. .. • From s2eo,500 au.I, 4411 ...., Somenet model, 5 bdrm, FR M. Thomu-0,.,,,_ Br nd 3 bd 2IL a..-• .t....... -u.a $185,000 111'11 .... W. lro Tm Pm II mclT -Thats rare thele days, so la a 5 bdrm •ngie story In Broadmoor. Immaculate, et1nny and Just reduced. $369,000. a new rm, ,. uwth, .,..,.... A. Johnton Ouliil rnut-., gated condo, pool/ape B. White .. -*325,000 111 ....w .... $242,500 1111 ......... 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 11A Iota, IO. of hwy 0 . Marte• ,3 bdrm townhome, hot tub c. M.....ms U_~~ HMH~ lI4LT~i. Uli·f)()()t). PACIPIC COAST 19CHWAY AT ll9aAa'l'Hla 80UUVAIU> DI a:JaOICA ml. .,.a ---------· -~---------------~--~-- EASTaLUFF • POOL One levet 4 bd., 2~ ba., with 1 lll'le pool and~· Security syatem, 2 flrepbces, lll'le family room. Lusk bo1h "B" plln. leasehold. $254,900 EASTaLurr FAMIL y HOME This 4 bd., 2 bl. home hu exp1nsJve bldt ind f!Of't yards. Bautlfully 1T11int.1ined inside &net out. View of'nite-lites, peek of upper Bick Bly. Leaehold. $225,000 RAUTIFUL 811111Nlll:LT LOCATION One of the most popular~ one level, 2 bd., 2 ba. Llqe l'eenbeft surrounds . Private end unit. Fee a.na. $211,000 . . . . . ' .. ' . . '. , . , SMASlllN8 VIEW 1eo• Bick Bly view. 3 bd., 2~ bl. Fr1nckan model. Quiet cul-de-s1e street. Best priced view property. Fee llnd. OPEN SUN 1-IPM 2021 AVINIDA CHICO, Na snz.soo NITI LITE VIEW Two story F1ncisan model with llrge, sunny patio. Western exposure. 3 bd., 2~ bl. Fast escrow possible, soon to be vaant. Fee land. $219,000 NlllDI TINDl:ll LOVI• CAlllll Very well priced Lindi model thlt needs 1 creative buyer. One level, specious, private master wlte, 3 bd., 2 bl. llrge wrap 1round iitlo. Fee land. OP N IAT a IUN l·IPM 409 OllDA, N• $220,000 ------~~r. --... :.:..:...:.-.:---.=--:::....:.::-=---=--:..:=-----.:----·-- ' ?Gm . a Q ' ·-r ------- EXQUISITE IN EVlllY DETAIL Bautifully redone Oelofes model. French doon open out to larse patio overlooking the Bick Bly. Best quality decor. 3 bd .• 2~ bl. Fee land. $3H,OOO .... . -·"" ~ llAllll ,.Q,, PLAN limited number of this plan built. 3 bd., 2~ bl., convers1· tlon pit with flrep&ace. Spldous living 1rea. Upgrades, shutten. Fee llnd. OPINSAT l·IPM 307 VISTA TllUCHA, N• $2n,IOO •llAUTIFULL Y llllllODllLID it.re 2 story Delores pa.n in very prlvlte end unit location. Nhe Ute and water VleW. 2 bd., 2~ bl .• 1ourmet kitchen, 1ood usum1ble fln1ndna. Fee land. $249,IOO ~~~-~~------------------------.--------------------...................... 1? .. ~ l1nproving bathroom safety for the elderly becomes top priority .,UMWllAY'D t 1 ..... At 8rith Sholom HOUM, an apart- ment hcM.-8 In Ph~ for. eenlor ctttmne, the apartmenta come with a tub and 9hower. But for many of the eenk>ra who ltw there, taking a bath h• become. memory. 8'anche Cenon, for example, ex- plldned that lhe haln't aat down In a tub for about five yewa. She uye lhe ,.... aafer In the ehower since lhe knowe lhe wlll ~able to get out of It by hereelf. tmhroom la one of the hlgheet prt-orttlM. Krtmgotd noted that often a cycle of lttneu, lnetttution.tlzatk>n and death atarta with a fall In the tub and a broken hip, Which makea It lmpoatt>Je for an Individual to care for hlrnMlf and leada to placement In a nuralng home. Although a number of deYtcee auch u grab ban and lhower ... ta have been on the mat1<et llnce the late 19608. thoee atudytng the netd have found that they are rarely UMd tn the home. Younger Amel1cana who may have broken a tag or IPf'alned an ankle can Identify with her. Whether by acddent or deelgn, contemporary bathtubs require oonalderat>Je eglltty to enter and eepeclally to exit. According to Proteuor Frederick Krlmgold, aaoclate dean at Virginia Potytechnlc Institute and State Univer- sity, recent figures from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commlsaion Indicate there are about 270,000 Injuries In the bathroom each year, moat of them reaurtlng from falls and slides In slippery tuba. Elderly lndtvtduall have a , great retuctance to appear handtcapped and In addition the ~ haw an Institu- tional look and ate frequently ex- pensive or require expenatve Installa- tion, according to Bob Samalng, dlr~ tor of mart<etlng for American Stan- dard Corp. The company recently awarded a grant to Virginia Polytechnic Institute to develop a bathroom that would address the needs of an aging population. few new devloea llke grab bars or computerized equipment. presumably wlll be more UMfUI than high on a wall; and making grab ban.,, Integral part of the design of the wmt. so that they are both strong and accesslbte at all points. What direction such new bathrooms would take la not completely dear, according to Len Singer, co-director ' with Robert Graeff of the VPI design project which Is being carried out at the school's laboratory In Blacksburg, Va. "TheM people are at a stage In their llvea where they are not lnteresled In learning about new technology. Our aim la to make the bathroom com- fortat>Je, n<>nathreatenlng and safe and to protect people from Injury, or If they should be Injured, to minimize lta seriousness," he stated. Another Important conalderatk>n la provtdlng better ltghtlng, stnce many Individuals take medlcatk>n In the bathroom and need to see labets clearly. Anally, said Singer, they are consldertng the use of sound and touch as well as vtaual stlmull and soft noora and waits In the bathroom to minimize the potenttally catastrophic effect of a fall. The school's Center for Interior Architecture la currently studying the housing needs of the 8'derly and has found that lmprovtng safety In the Singer saya he and hla cotleagues are aiming to do more than Just develop a Some tdeu that might be part of rethinking of the bathroom lnctude keeping the temperature of all contact points warm to the touch; providing call buttons at floor level where they REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm UllYW 11,aM,• Huge Bayfront Lot. Prime locatlon near the harbor entrance. Large private pier & float. Pattlally remodeled 3 bdrm home with ample room to expand. Owner may hefp flnance. A terrtflc bayfront value. IUITRL llw.Y Ill''' .,..,_ An exceptional value beautifully maintained wtth an all new kitchen, 4 bdrms, den, work shop and large bayalde brick patio. eo· on the bay w/prtvate pier and ftoat. ··-.. "' 111a1• 111&.m11 •t• 3 level & contiguous OCEANFRONT lot• In fut growing cartabad. Chok» corner location eult-abfe for 7 condoe or rental units. Harbor Reatty la a full service locally owned Real Ettate Company offering a complete 'ill& • •&1 111.TPlllT 11.-.-range of real eetate eervtcea such aa an Prtme bayfront looatlon with pier and float. 70 active rental department. a nationwide fellt on the bay. Sptacfoua 3 bdrm home ~ relocatk>n network, and an In house com- ~ for C&Hfomla IMng with private awfm-putertzed Hating aervtoe. let us prove we pool, baMmen1 convertlbte to wine cetlar, • w1n do more for you. f room area and formal dining area. .,__ ______________ ..... un,111 .... JILllJ mt••• ...,..,.. Luxurloua 2 bdrm condo beeutlfully decorated and highly upgraded. Fabuloua vtew of the bay, oceen and Cf1Y tights. Party au. sun deck, fUll eecurtty bul~lng and terrtflc recr•tlon faclllUea. ..,. UITll ·NW Un.Ill Sperkltng OcMn .,,,. ~ t\ t vlew8 from this lowly 2 bdrm 2 .-(\ \, .Jt Beech condo with den or 3rd bdr1C. !'ge WM ct.ck, cathedral «*Hnga famlly & J\'nlng OM. (213) 628-2828 ,.._*19\.D*llR••• ane.-· Located on tree Jlned Poppy Ave. 2 bdrm owner's unit wtth ftreptaoe and beam oelllnga plus separate "mother-In-laws" room and bath. Also, a deluxe 1 bdrm apartment with flreplaoe. 1111191JllW-..,.. Bay, ocean & night lights views! The perfect home for an active growing family wtth 4 large bdrm, 3 baths, famlly room and 3 car garage. Owners moving out of state have priced to aetll lln.T *•HD 11--located In exciu!Nve gate guarded Bayahore9. Spactou~ ~ home custom built wtth 4 bdrma, garage, famtty room and large bayskje eundeck. 11TR.mYllW-·•llD 11.._ Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit with ocean, harbor and city llghta vtewa. Large patio, ftreptaoe, completely furnished. Prfvate and quiet location. (714) 673-440d' 2M5 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR I . I ·19-SOShome cost twice that of '60s Price of Average Home 111 KA THI.UN NEUON n.• 'I,,._ From 1968 through the late 1970., the costs of owning a h0me took about 15 percent of a famlty's Income, Today, It's 30 percent or more, according to a study published last fall by the MIT -Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. Especialty vulnerable to escalating prices, the study said, Is the "young household," under age 35, the group most likely to be buying their first home. In 1969, Paul and Evelyn Sciallo were typical first- Today'• homebuyer• are de•cribed by thoae in the industry aa •avvy, educated conaumera who do their homework and buy their first home a• an inveatment ... time home buyers. They bought an $18,500 ranch house on a third of an acre In Suffolk County, Long Island, N,Y, They financed It with a 71/t percent, 30- year, fixed-rate mortgage that required a minimum 20 percent down payment of $3, 700. Monthly payments came to $142. Including $50 to cover a $600 annual property tax blll. A gallon of heating oll at the time cost 121h cents. Sclallo's annual Income was $8,300. If the Sclallos bought their house today, it would cost $90,000. The National Association of Homebuilders says the average price of a new home sold In the last quarter of 1985 was $102,500. The median was $84,700, meaning that hatf of home sates were above that amount and ha" below It. The median price of an existing home was $74,600, The Interest on a stmHar ftxed-rate mortgage Is about 13 percent, carrying a monthly payment of more than $1,000. The Sclallos would need $18,000 for a down payment. Their annual property tax Is now $2,500; heating oll ls a dollar or so a gallon. With these comparisons, could the Sclallos afford their house If they were starting out today? "Probably," says Mrs. Sciallo, "but we'd have to give up an awful lot to do It." Despite these financial hurdles. young people are buying homes. With condominiums. mobiles and duplexes added to the choices, their Ideal remains the slngle-famlly home. Nearly two-thirds of all Americans own their own home and the children of these households expect to own one, too, according to Industry professionals end homeowners. They're likely to use and need two Incomes to afford the house and may put off having children, but they stlll have the "wlll" to own a home. Today's homebuyers are described by those In the Industry as savvy, educated consumers who do their homework and buy their first home as an Investment more than a permanent residence, And, whlle this generation of home buyers may face market conditions not Imagined when the Sclallos bought their first home, the situation Is not all that new. "It's been a never-ending discussion In the Industry," says Blanche Bekkerlng, a former vice president of the National Association of Realtors, "how to keep homes affordable for the young, first- time buyer." 1990 $118,800 uwapoctoc!) __ _ 1986 $ 98.600 1983 $ 71 .100 Real estate broket9 ecro11 the US. predict home VlllUff wlll lncw an ...,.,. of~ or rnofe bl/ 1990. Thne profec:t1ona.,. COMefVatlYe tn view of modemJng lntetHt rMff, tome anett1D contend. To d8te, ..... nt1te WlkJes hwe lncNMed ~ alnce ERA Real EstN launched tta ftrlt N8tlonal Ae-' Eatlte Poll In 1913. ~--Hu n t & Associates-840--488&--.... REAL ESTATE 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center TWO MASTER SUITES WITH VIEW LuxurioUB tifestyle with concentration on quality, design and detail thua creating an atma.pbere of elegance and eophiaticatioo for thoee accUBtomed to the very beat! Formal livina room aod dining room with colorful garden and pool views. Delightful -sunny -fully equipped kitchen w/breiliaat nook. 2 separate m&11er suitee with city and water VIEWS + iracioua cueet q~ and study. Channing family room with handsome wet bar and 1 of 3 fireplaoee. Spectacu]ar outdoor entertainment area including pool/spa with waterfall, lighted VIEW guebo and pedd.M tennia oourt. Security alarm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to eell at $996.000, Call Jeri Hunt for appointment to aee. IO NARBONNE OPEN SUN 1-6 I . I I I I I I I ' . I I . I . I . I . I . l . I I I . I ' I \. 1 " i I I I I I I ' I ' I I I I I I . I I . I I . I I I I ' ' • I PRICE REDUCED $200,000 MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180° OCEAN -VIEWS Designed to please the moet diacriminate, thia 6Bd, 7Ba, custom home ia located at the very VIEW top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay city & 'Sumete Over Catalina' VIEW. From warm library to family room w/ooe of' 4finpi.ce.to1ourmet kitchen to .W' pool & spa -it reflect.a the ulthnate in quality. Master suite (over 1,000 aq.ft.).JV/aauna and fireplace and breathtaking VIEW 24 hour lf\W'ded gate. Use your hou.ee 8.8 down payment or aubmit tr.dee. Offered at $1,750,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN 1-6 . BIG CANYON· 18th FAIRWAY SpacioU8 & eopruaticated, this 4 8d, 6 Ba custom deeigned by Wallace Neff, ii California living at it'a belt! From courtyard entry thru th. srac:ioul A sprawling floor plan to sparkling pool, 1eparate citrua and roee garden, ril.bt onto golt coune it'a the entertainers delight! Private pool hoUle w/ .. una. enormous buement and over •200 aq.ft. to charm you. 24 hr. ,uarded ptt. Owner ~ uaitt. $996,000. Call Jeri Hunt to eee. • 18 CYPR~ POINT LN. OPEN SAT 1-4/SUN 1-& BIG CANYON • $164,900 The abeolute lowest price in thit development! Deliahtlul, 2Bd. 2Ba 11-te leftl with di.n.lnc room and wet bu, ltep down living room and fu-eplao9. Luptl and very private walled patio amidtt a luah wood.ay Ntt.i.al. WW tllo '-e or leue option. Call Jeri Hunt to eee. * NEW LISTING * ~ TURTLE ROCK -CORNER CHARMER OutaWMiiJw ... level PNlident ~ Joc.W oo 1up lwhl.Y ......... corner lot. 3Bd. 28a, formal dininc rooin with 1.,.doua ~ view-lam.111 room. V ault.ed cellinp and immaculate thru~tt Priced to ..11 at $286.000. Cell BW Kirk to .... 18'82 V1A PALATINO OPBN SUN 1-C ----,·· 7 0 d - DAILY PILOT/llSAL aTATI~~~~~~ .... ~----------------------· .: IATUllDAY=ll-1-~Wll Club Series cOm 1nes ... sophistication, charm The sophistication of a New York City penthouse combined with the aoenlc charm of a country houee la the hallmark of The Club Sertea at SeaCllff on the Greens In Huntington Beach, say Cayman Development Co. offlciaJs. Reminiscent of eastern blQ ctty townhomes, The Club Serles often a unique opulence epitomized perfectly by Its muter suite. Design '402 features a wood-burning fireplace with mantle and designer lighting dlacreetly hidden In the spectal- ty designed vaulted celllng. Mum- paned f!rench windows and a corner deck offer a panoramic view of the ocean or the taJrways at nearby SeaCllff Country Club. The muter bath features two sinks and vanity, glaa&-«lelosed shower and a custom tub fined with hand.art tlle. nook that opens onto a deck. Steps down from the dining room Is the llvtng room. One of the latgeet rooms In the houae, the ltvtng room haa a wood-burning fireplace and wet bat. The Club Set1es townhomee were designed by Johannes Van Tllburg & Partners of Santa Monica. Five noor plans, ranging from 1,960 to 2,200 square feet, provide up to three bedrooms and a den, 2'A baths and two or three fireplaces. Priced from $226,500, the townhomes aJI have multi-level In- teriors and attached oversized gar- ages. RecreatlonaJ facUltles Include two poofs, two spas and a community clubhouse. Townhome owners ate aJao ellglble for sociaJ memberships at SeaCllff Country Club's gott club and the new SeaCllff Tennis Club with Its 12 courts. The dining room has two sets of double-length windows that soar up to a vaulted cefllng. An adjoining family room features an opUonaJ ftreplace, white the kitchen offers a breakfast 53~~«~~dttlonaJ Information, call nae Clab 8edee at a.acun 08 tlae Greem combtw tile .opw.tt- Mortgage Watch ... ,__ ... ,_.,. 1'•AM --95' • 315 pts 95 .... 21'SplS I TS'll. • 3pll 2-5 1'S,. C1P1 ...... .... • 2,u urs ... •2• US'\ • 2 ,_ 2·~ C91 ..... '°'. 25• .,.. • I Ill I 37!>'\ • 3 • 2-5'11. CIDI --.......... I TS'll. • 3590 ts... 2~-t'i. • 2 pes M ITS'll. C1D1 .... 11125,. • 2• llTS'll. • 1pa '5'11. • l1'S I* 1·5' C1P1 ---'-Cir ~ '21* 115'. lSPll ft • lS. 2-S .. ""' ......... .... •22S pa ~·US• ft • US .. H 'll. C1D1 -..... ~.,. l.M . ,. ~ • 475 .. 2-5'11. "-' ....... 1U1'•2• ~.2,is. • zs-. • 2 .. 2-ft""' ...... 1u s .. • u.-. .,.. • 2s.-. IM • 4• H.S-.CIDI ....... ID.ft • 2 .. 11:m-. + , .. azs .. t 2 2S Ilk H t."-' ........... c. .,.. • 2 .. U'~ + 3 .. a 25'11. • u • H rs .. ""' .... .._,R4Ma·U'A. + lJS.2 S• "-""* ~--.:='.::' ........ otm .... ~ .,_.,.....~ .. dllcxlulll- 80o/o of homes in hills sold in opening weeks L-cauna Meedowa, the 120-home communtty In Ulguna H ... h• IOld 80 percent of tta nm phue durtnQ the first two .... of tu grMd opening month. repor1I Robert E. K.-.5: of Terra lndu8trtee Inc., the . ••People who .,.. comtng out our double• M erdoeed auto terreoe. Every home hu a *'<:ed rew patio end a .. ortented eta. The homee fea1'n fonNll ..,.,.. dining rooma. ~ brMI~ nocm. Md dens. NK condlttonlltQ a. aWMWd, • .. doutla. s-• wlndowa for maximum CORONA DEL MAR . (SOUTH OF BAYSIDE) 3Cl:2 tlE,LIO'-rROPE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M:ll,cJCJO Brion Jennette custom, nothing compares at this price. 31111118 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $341,clCJO Duples, lg 2BR owner's Unit + 2BR rear. One of the best Duplex locations In CdM. 310 DAHLIA (I LARGE UNITS) •••••••••••••••• S7SG,OOO . Just fell out of eecrow. At 10.3x groea, this could be the best Unit buy In the county. Parking for 13. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1111 K.a8 M) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _,,OClll (Front & Center-Ocean & Bay View). lntertor' remodel. 0on•t drive by-Must go Inside. CALL tor more lnbm.tlon 720-9422 grMd opening ~Nice our homee-" KrM Mid. "Not only have they purchMed 80 peR)ent of our ftrlt ph ... , but we have depoefts for MYeral ~~b<tngln-- Klt Include hardwood cat»-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rnot"9.'' Laguna MMdows ottera a choice of tour two-level townhome ptana. The two-end thf'M-bedroom modela range from approximately 1,250 to .1,715 aquerefeet. Moet ptM9 .,. deelgned eround a rec 1111 d private entry patto that can nets. ceramic tile countertopa, and stalne.a ateel llnka. Areplacea .,.. optional In all modela. The ~ and two-car geregeil are attlched and have IUtomatlc door openera. For more Information, call 581-4850. The office ta open dally, from 10 Lm. to5p.m. '¥-C411~ ~ ,-rM, """ ... 842-1111 411 """' ~'""" Jj q PAG• U /IATUllOAY AM: 12, I DAILY I ''**' ~ ecsi:• -. c1w1 .-et\'5 ~ 1;;w1 wAW "*''' wMW '***' wMW •a:m1t4 ~ .. U»ik'.,.. 11w• ~ m IEDITERUIEll YILU Newer Cllffhaven residence In prime location. 4BR. family room, plus den or library and 3 full baths. Soaring ceilings, elegant marble entry. This most dramatic design wlll lend Itself to any decor. New pool with extensive decked area. A beautiful property with all convenlenoes. Exoep- tlonal value. $429,000. OPEN SAT & SUN. w 1111111 111-1211 IEWEll CISTll -IEWNllT llElllTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41/t Baths. 3 fireplaces, 2 courtyards. Spacious warm family room. One of the finest newer homes In the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy In the Heights! W llMEll II 1· 1211 EXCLUSIVE CLIFFHAVEI BUILDERS' DREll Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch style home Includes family room and pool. Re- modeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Asking $325,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN UE llllEll 131-1211 HARBOR VIEW PRICE REDUCED Spacious four bedroom. great location near green- belt with nice size se- cluded yard Owner is motivated and wants offer. Light and bright Asking $334,900. llAll CAPPEL 131-1211 DIANA CAPPEL 831-1298 SPYGLASS SPECTICUUR OCEAI IAY I c1n Ll&HTS REALTORS ® SWEEPllC OCEll VIEW! 1309,000 One of Newports BEST view buysl Superbly remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths. Open beam celllngs In family room. The kitchen Is a dream -all new upgrades. Oak flooring. Views from formal llvlng and dining rooms. This home has uncompromising detail. AsklnQ $309.000. UI 1111111 111-1211 4111 OISTll WITH CUEST UllT Expansive Newport Heights property with re- cent 2 story addition. Tasteful traditional design with oak hardwood floors and two brick fire- places. Large family room overlooks pool area. Fully contained guest unit In rear of property and much more. EXCLUSIVE LISTING. Asking $349,500. Call for appointment. W llMEll 111-1211 IEWPOllT HEllHTS COIDO JUST LISTED All the warmth. charm and locatlon you could wish for. Great value In Newport Heights! Ap- prox 1700 sq.ft. of luxury llvlng. Just 2 years old, 3BR and 3 baths. Newly listed at $165,000. 11 lllN llTUll II 1· 1211 USTSIDE I 111,&00 Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Large lot with fruit trees. Two flreplaces, warm spacious famlly room. Price has just been reduced -owners moving out of area. W lllHEllS 131-1211 BELCOURT DAZZLER! 4 Bdrm. 311 bath, quality bullt. Guarded community. $150,000+ in upgrades. Gorgeous decor and lush landscaplng and the price Is stlll comparable to new salesl Call NOW for your personal showing . $829,000. .llUE IW.L 111-1211 RA£ROOGER8 .,,_,_ Gall fer Estl•lfl If ..,. .. Val11 .. ,,., ...... , .. " IWlc ...... IEDITERUIUI E~EIAICE WITH PAIOllllC VIEWS! This rambling custom home Is complimented with a distinctive European flair. Situated In Newport Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 4'1t baths. Sulit In 1978. 180 views of bay & ocean from all llvlng areas lncludlng bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen with every amenity. Master suite has flreplace and sitting room with oversized closet and bath area. This property has an excellent presen- tation throughout! Shown by appointment. W llNEll 111-1211 PRE VIEW WITH VIDEO NEWPORT BEACH PRIVATE UTEI .. lllm 1111,000 Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2'h baths, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar. Offer tease option. -~llYIEIMP ULlll PElllSIU Two bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier. from this oceanfront condo wtth security gate and under- ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second home. •tMYlllllP DISTRESS FIRECLISIRE 11111 11111 IEWNRT Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must sell! IMIMYIEIMP LUSE Ill ClllOI 4BR. 2.5 bath, family room, formal dining, large yard with pool & spa. $4, 100 per month. IHIMYIEIHP IEWPORT CREST Three bedrooms, three full baths, family room, wet bar, 2 car garage. Shows very clean and very good location. Lowest priced plan 4. A steal at $180,000. IOI I HYIE IOOP SPYGLASS HILL DOUILE ESTATE DESllilER HOIE Live your dream In this magnificent mansion. In this self-<:ontalned home with Its 6 fireplaces. each as unique as each of the 6 bedrooms. You can enjoy your own tennis court, pool & spa. The master suite Is slmply a fantasy with Its Kohler "Habitat" lounge, glamorous raised bed area, fireplace & 5 crystal chandeliers. Imagine a 180° view of the Pacific Ocean & the Harbor Bay. All this and more could be yours for $2,900,000. Flexible terms and flnlnaclng available. 1111 IOYll l llP INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SPACE WESTllllSTER IFFICE LEISE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath. divided office. end unit. 90¢ per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th Street. 1111 MYIE l llP COSTA IESI OFFICE SILE OR LEASE 6400 feet of 100o/. office space well decorated wtth ample parking. Priced below market at 95' N.N.N.FT. or $724,000 sale price. ........ IROKER MEMBER ----------··--av•-., ,.,..l•&a. 1 7 SPYILASS S•ll,000 View. large 4 bdrm, 2 s1ory, 3 baths, formal llvlng, dining, family room. breakfast room, den, spa. large yard. IHIMYlll .. 11 YCREST • REDUCED Must sell four bedrooms. four baths, formal dining, famlly room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make offer. A steal at $275,ooo. 111 I MYIE lllP HARBOR RIDGE $875,000 Devonshire 5 BR, 4 BA, family room, dining room. NEW PAINT. CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay. city. moutain views. Assume $350,000 at 11%: $150,000 at 12%; $200,000 at 10% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. IOI I IOVIE IOOP CISTll IY Fiii Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom. 8 bath, has a master suite wtth walls & ceilings of padded silk, with control llghtlng for the celestial design work to sleep under the stars. black mirrored walls & gold leaf celllngs In format dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean. bay, city llghts. A must to see If you want the elegance and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. Asking $1,695,000. llll llYIElllP 1111 Nft(UOP ......... SPECllUZlll 11 IEWPORT IUCl'S FllEST lllES # 1 IE/1111 llEm F• llLIF•lll , •• 1111 .. 1111 LIDO ISLAND LIH llYFlllT 11,410,GOG ITILlll YIW llSTEIPIECE Udo Isle bayfront,custom, three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-wtnnlng tile noon & wans thruout. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay''. Carved wood wall sculpture 188x94" "To Stay". This ls a must to see. Many Items, too numerous to llst. IMlllYlllMP HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LEIDER REN llYFROIT 11011 3 bedroom, 2 bath, flreplace, hardwood floors $219,900. Special terms. Condominium. ... "·· 111-1211 SOUTH COAST METRO COIDO SELL OFF 3% DOWN -Owner occupied 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied. 1 BDRMS from $59,900 2 BDRMS from $69,900 3 BDRMS from $79,900 Ill ~II. 111-1211 Dovi1'1 Favorite Recipe r--------------~ I MOCK HOLUIDllSE SAUCE I I (,,..,.,.., ., ,,. Jr'• '"••' 1• I W•H ll•r•k•nl) I .. --------------• I 1/2 c. sour cream I I 1h cup mayonalse I .. LEISE OPTIOI 1711,000 Hlghly upgraded DEVONSHIRE SBA. 4BA oak entry & famlly room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay, city, mountain views. Rent for $3,000. Wiii trade for commerclal property. IMlllYlllllP I 2T Frenches mustard, lemon juice I I to taste I I Heat until bubbly. Serve over hot or 1 1 cold veggies, eggs benedlct or with I fish. Really it can go with anything I I you need a tart sauce with. I ._ ______________ _ 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 I I I I I I I H I ll I I I I I I I u I D I B I I • - HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEDllOOI •300 Cagney lane (P/Hee# 1) Nwpt Bch &45-0303 $127,500 Sat 1--4 •300 Cagney Lane #1, Newport Bch &45-0303 $127,500 Sat 1-4 2 IEDROOI 397 Bayview Terrace. Costa Mesa 642-1007 $169,500 Sat-Sun 12-5 127 E. Bay Ave. Balboa Peninsula, N.B 673-3550 $294,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1&4 Woodburne, Bayrldge, Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $169,900 Sunday 12-5 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi v• 39 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 893-3973 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 * •3028 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $585,000 Sat-Sun 1--4 104 Via Lorca, lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 «9,000 Sunday 1-5 "'44 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 760-8333 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IElllOOI v 2000 Yacht VIQllant, Seaview, N.B 644-9060 $330,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 26 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 8"5-0303 $415,000 Sunday 12-4' V2782 Clrcie Dr, Baythorea. N.B 8"6-1514 $499,000/Fee Sun 1-5 2021 Commodof'e, Beycrest 644-6200 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••10M E. a.boeBI., ,..._,.. &44-elOO saes.ooo a.t 1-s Sat-Sun 1-5 321 Orchid, Olde COfona del Mar 675-1880 $325,000 Saturday 1-!I 4'24 AMera T~. Corona Highland•. CdM 75e-9100 Ml5,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 v-37 Rue Founttllnb .. au (86g Cyn) NB 760-8333 $475,000 Sundtrt 1-5 512 Slgnal Aoed, Cllffhaven 8"4-~200 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 . ••3473 Wlndaor Court, Costa Meea 845-0303 S 195,000 Sat 12--4/Sun 1--4:30 3 Ill 19111 Fii iii er IEI • 2443 Bamboo, E'Btun, Newport e..ct"t S;U-9060 $278,500 Sunday 1-5 • 432 laabella Terrace, COfona Highland• 6«-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 435 Allto, Newport Hetghtl, NB 642-5200 $268,500 Sa1 /Sun 1-5 2~5 Aralla, Eaatbluff, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $24'5,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 11039 Begonia, Fountain Valley 546--5605 1197,500 Sunday 1-5 v-• 2 Chatham, Belcourt 760-8333 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 •2036 Galaxy Dr, Newport Beach 631-1266 $499,000 Sunday 1-<4 5922 Glldred, Huntington Beach 8.4'6--6621 $230,000 Sunday 1-5 1101 Kings Rd, Newport Beach 760-8333 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •305 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun "'5 MaJnsall. Jasmine Creek. CdM 760-8333 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 ""•*10 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB ~68 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 -221 Narcissus, Olde COfona del Mar 675-7087 $580,000 Saturday 1-5 ***•2928 Perla, The Blu1fa, N.B 722-6460 $379,000 SaUSun 1-5 **•117 Via Udo Soud, Nwprt Bch 760-8333 $796,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 236 Via Mentone, Udo IM, NB 844-9<MIO $399,000 SaUSun 1-5 18782 Via Palatlno, Turtle Rek, lrvlne 640-"868 $285,000 Sunday 1--4 301 Vista Truch&, The Blutt., Nwpt 8ch 760-8333 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 221 W. San Antonio, San CMmeme 498-0491 Saturday a Sunday 10-5 *2018 Tahuna T.-raoe, lrvtne Terr8CI 844-6200 $485,000 8aV8un 1-4' 133-' Anttaua Wr;, Newport 8eld'I 84~ ~t.OOC> 8'Mdr; 1-<5 * * 111 -.1 a Pleoe, Ccwona del Mer 87M111 tlH,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 K•••· Corona def Mar 873-2724 $399,000 Sat-Sun 1-S **2109 Mlnlmer, 881.,,.....,.. ~ t-425,000 8at/8un 12 .... 4 Ill 11111 Fii iii er IEI •2224 Pacific Or/PCH/Ac.da, C<!M 6«-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••1213 E. Balboa Blvd, Penln 6«-6200 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 LOTS: 301 & 303 Narciaaua, Old C<!M, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 Sat/Sun Dally **408 Evening Star, Dover Shore &44-8200 $785.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Lota 84-85-86 Top of Rocky Point, Spyglaas 644-8200 $$2, 700,000 Sat-Sun W v••22 Befmont, Harbor Hiiia 760-8333 $925,000 S1t/Sun 1-.. v • 11 Cherbough, Harbor Ridge 760-8333 $695,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 *"" 18 Cypre11 P<Mnt Ln, Big Cyn, NB &40-4868 $995,000 Sit 1-4'/Sun 1-5 v 20 Hllllborough, Harbor Hiiia 760-8333 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-4' 14' Morro Bay, Spyglaas Hiii 644-6200 $5-49,000 Saturday 1-5 1796 Orlote Dr., Mesa Verde, Coate Mesa 759-9100 $329,000 Saturday 1-4' •2012 Port Brlat<M. Harbor View 675-6000 $339,000 Sit-Sun 1-5 v-1 Rue Barrltz, BIQ Canyon, NB 6'U-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 3841 Salem, lrvlne 85-4-8"64 $186,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 1521 SeecrMt, Harbor View Hllll &44-e200 $5-49,000 Saturdtrt 1:3o-5 •• 19 SiaMI Roed, Newport 8Mch 631-12M $429,000 Sat/Sun •1120 ~ark. Btlycrelt, Nwpt 8ch 831-1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 •10 StJMwater, Turta.octc 875-eOOO *339,000 Sat..SUn 1-5 **815 Via Udo Soud, Udo ..... NB e7M181 $2.200,000 SM/Sun 1-5 .. ·- ............ • Hllcnet, (&IQ Ctny0n) Nwpe lklet 873-e700 11,950,000 8und8y 1-6 ••31741 Contt)o Wtrt. Coto de ca. ~200 S 1,060,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I I II "'' Fii II er IEI ••7 Muir BMch, Spyglua 760-8333 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ve*33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, NB • 7150-8333 $3,500,000 SaVSun 1-5 • 18292 Tiibury Clrde, Huntington Harbor 8-46-6231 $4-48,000 SaVSun 846-6231 * •8 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 8-40-<4868 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 ...... 2 Yorkshire. Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 I IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi 23 San Mateo, Spyglass 644-6200 $595,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-<4 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IR 11111 Fii II er DEi 426'A Avocado, Corona def Mar 67S-S511 $289,000 Sat-Sun 1-<4 ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 54~2313 1168,500 ,. Sunday 1-<4 let u ...... y .. 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Thn». 15:30 PM S8turday ............. Frt. 15:30 PM Sunday ........... Sat. 11:30 AM CHECK YOUR AD Tit£ FIRST DAY The Deity Piiot etn-for 9fftc:ielicy end K01ecy . .._..,, ~ error• do oc:ciur. ,....... ... ., wMrl your ed le r.O !>-*end cf** your ed ~-Allport wren lmrnedlately to 142·54J71. The o.ly Piiot ~· no ll9tlllt)' for eny enor lfl en ..,_,..,_,, for wtMdl n rney be reepcwlllt* e*"'1' tor the co.t of the ep-. ectlMly ~ by the enor Cfedlt c:en only be ll'ow9d lor the flrw1 r-tton THE DAILY PLOT OflFICE HOURS Tele: M-F ~/COUNT£R M-F M IHI latatt Ftt Salt Ina al IMU ntral 1112 leural al 1112 ..... 1112i...a1 ·-=:.:"= .. =*'=-...:•:.::•= 1ntra1 1112 l~.-="'~-:-=-=-~-=-:;j""l11t.1.u"i!•~.,~·;;,,.;n,-tjn;ia~mffin~a~u~n~•ir-:-~--~-:=. =::i~L]~~fi~~f;;:.:,:,.:n~-=mS:;I unu.-11&. -------OFFERS Of YOUR pr~lel. NO 1.-nd IMng at tra beet In 11Tfmlf'FDllU ' •3028 Ocean Blvd, obllgatlon by TOP • • NEW LISTING tNI 15 Bed gredoua hrn. Very choice "Bay1lda 2bdrm, den, apec'lacular p RO OU CE R. C a I I ~ • ..._ Be the flttt to ... ttlle 3 Meg111ftce11t kitchen, lfg Cove" End Unit Twnhme ocean v 1 e w I On I y PATRICK T EN 0 RE • • f8'1J hfale -Bedroom, 2 Betti home In fwnlly rm. form dining rm a t waters ado• $585,000. &31·129& 40 w: premium IUper nelgtlbomoodl 4 ·•greethomefOf.,..,_ "Bayfront" w/lull view. ._ .... , ., ., ,.,.,, .,..,10, •428'-" Avocado, 2bdrm, ----• wtneyard lend. Tr._, car gairega, lhop, court de)' llWlQ and entertain-~" elegant & distinctive great outdoor tMngl Bay - -, • view, P<M9'. Wllter. Ex· ywd. Open beams and Ing. S7U,OOO. By appt Adult home $653,400. l PllRIT 411 llMI 1 n d 0 c e1 n v I e w. .._ ••w --ceptlonall $2915,000 tlt'epleoe In tamtly/dlntng -... SAii lastittp IC.. with tamHy room and 9')a. $289,000. ·~ term a. Call Stuert, room $288,!500. 2 Bdrms 1ba tr11dltlonel &40-5560ANYTIME_I _ ~!71~::=~:: 675-5511 Jlll•llllll s,:-:~et In C:or!:':!i ~g7~~~~1~l::;e or .... -~= 1-1 :'=-~~1'=11~ *Ollll SEU"'* tentlon to detall, charm HE Highly deelr•bfe Plan 5, Met. 3 BR, 2 BA. large ._.. IHI apt w/flreplace a l lLY 14' II. 1~4' llT and warmth. Be the luci!y LP !! with expa~~.,,!.•ck, yerd, covered petlo, -lllal ~-den/atudy, two petloe, one. '" thl1 today. 180" panor.,,,... ......... nu-Kat utan wood .......... _,,_ -•• 1 t f 1 1 Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 beth $429,000. Call Even I Ill~ Listi merous upgradet, ca-Ownera anxloua _,..... mllllll ~9;.~ ~,:.c ~I~ condo 1 block from S C. C<>rkett 673-4195 Ip thedrel celllnga. sky· ......... Laro• well plan!Md 2 G'"''-" Plaza Pool, sp1 >-144-IMO I need• duplex on the llghta, etc. 24 Hour -Bedroom home . a..uu. "'""' -•• • carport. Only $79,900 2 Penlnaula In mid $250'1; ~llded gate llCUflty. •.L .........a..ted. See.:!e.• llTT• .... 5 _ bdrms • $69.999 2511 Home with rental and Open Sundey 1~5. F0< ;::!..,_, ~. ~ with prtvate flnenclng. w Sunflower C111 curb 8PPl9I on the i.land showing, call Eric Lodi• ,a~ mo.• i;g";~. cowred peUo LO'ftSt prtce on Balboe PATRICK TENORE (•Al • UY 10< unde $400K. anything 1eo.sooa °' e40-a397 Make tNI towty area your ...... h , .......... ......., .-... m"ng Island. 2 Bdnna on amall 631·1266 °' 780-8702 Ell -~--...... In Coela Meal In the REI home ... ln the middle of ~ .. ~nd "'~ ..... Gatedliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l IOt $180,000. 2 Bdrma on I ~"~~\.Ocean view. Prlv1te ......... $150K range. Thomas M. .l~&V C0<one Del Met A _. antryand-.-.IY*tem I Llttla IMand, ctlwmlngly •· r , . In gated ar91. 3 BR 3ba. 3 Murphy lnvestmenta. Alk vr--. .. / ene 24' hour gu.;d gated mak.. ihi;'"'ideal for remodeled. 2 car~ , ~-___ lrples.$465.000 To tor Tom Murphy, Bkr \'.f'\VTr -...-vi',~·~ 'I I area complete w/llgl'lted t~. retired Ind/Of SCUILOS $287,000. •• • • -759-1552 C11ol Tatum 875-9797 'l • WI-~ ~. A .. "-tennlt courtl, twlmrnlng _,_...__. I ~ eecurtty ........... people. Ill BIG CANYON BUYS OF THE WEEK . COUNTRY FRENCH PERFECTION This beautifully customized 4 bdrm 3 bath home Is one of our finest offerings. Features all new kitchen, cozy famlly room with fireplace. Hardwood floors, trench doors and an abundance of used brick throughout. Located on large lot with pool. Great curb appeal! Sellers motivated and will negotiate. $665,000. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN SEmNG This Immaculate 4 bdrm 3 bath home Is a real jewel. Includes beamed ceilings, trench doors, cozy brick fireplaces all sur- rounded by lush gardens, large pool, spa, and Kot pond. Perfect for outside living and entertaining. Reduced price $685,000. For more lnform•tlon e11ll DlllY 1111 or STEPHlllE &RODY Grubber Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROK ERAGE SERVICES 844-8200 poots Ind tpe • Thie ~ Ctlll fOf detliMI •UM• 0 L 0 ~ 3~o:; 2 ::' ::' ':'! 142-1211 HOROSCOPES ~::.~':.:HT• teaelonally decorated Ill •• .c ' .J ....,., ~ ....... ~ ... W/h8fdW00d flOOrl, n••O<>e •e •'a b 1'!) d!):;>.C c:town moldlng, ouwtom Lllllll ~ Ind We!necoet· • Tll a.u. P.u...Ja IM7 lng .... AH thla fOf only '365.ooo. Open &lndey Fii 1·5. Agt 780-3333 , _____ _ Nllllll&t,_, .... 1 ..... 1111L ... L Prlllttne 2tw. 1\4k ....,. from bch a bey. EndOMd .... -·-•••••E om11 LIT Large enough to bulld a 5,000 sq. ft. home plus pool and spa. Mutt tee to appreciate. Prtoed for quick sate at $329,000. FHIEI IHEL 1111 Over $16,000 In upgrades. Priced under comps. for quick sale. $829,000. UEOITIYE'I llWI 2 Bedroom + den wtth view. Ught and aJry and In mint condition. $495,000. For your personal ahowtng of all theee fine properties call Ron Fel9ot 7&0.5000. UYICE lllES PllE IUnC>Of'd\. ~· IMng rm, and lg kite, moye..jn condition. LP. (211>'14-7411 Rooms, a~rtments, homes - classified can satisfy your housing needs. Custo•ized Lu11ry Home $769,500 41 lissiol lay DriYe o,.. s-., 4-1 Unobstructed ocean and night Ught vlewl Meeter Includes steam shower, whirlpool tub, sauna. Corn- puterlZed pool & spa, atx car garage. \Jpgraded throughout. An excep- tional home for entertaining and personal comfort. ... VllClllA SWAI 760-9640 144-6200 llrubhe,ElliS - COLDWeLI.. BAN~eR O RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN CONDO Investor needs out! Comfortable adult style condominiu~: Dynamic styling:"/ soaring vaulted ceilings. Floor to ceiling fireplace, sunny skylights. Very dose to golf course, tennis courts and pool. fnvestor needs quick sale. Priced ex- tremely low at only s1n,ooo. For further information call: ------· Jenice Ket1kol FIRST TEAM WALK-IN ....... 1114 1 •rufsft1.t11 BY OWNER H R 2bl Condo. Petlo, 2 car gair. a 105.000. 186-192' .... ,. IAYmwlli I• 2000• ... ft, 2br ·~ Priced to ••II et •1•.aoo. at7 .._.. T• ........ a. C.M. ..... , .. , °' Mi-•r,. 0ptri 1Ma.t&8'A 857-2121 Res. 552-19-49 YARD Al LARGE AS A FOOTBALL FIELD 3 Bedroom + Family room near Meadowtark goff coorw (Hunt.lngton Beech). Fully renovated. Large muter eulte, custom oak kitchen & bar. p.o,000 . Ask Onty For Leri WllllalllMll Tiff any & ·Associates Meeezl (It ... ) ••-7I07 OUTSTANDING NEW LISTING BLUFFS "E" PlAll 462 CAVIOTI OPEi SAT /SUI 1-4 One of a kind, extremely pri- vate, beaut patio, entry and numerous custom features such as alarm systems, air condltlonl!l_g, etc. COIE All SEE · $211~111 llCL Liii WMttC R ,1 •• • •• • ... ~~-' \. 1P 9 '"""4 ' ....... I I .l --- - WM*R I • t :. ,,_ • .; ~ • ' MEDRURMEAN VIU.AGE "FREE MICROWAVE IF YOU RENT THIS WEEKENDI" THE pt.a. to come home to -A peeceful pw-k-llk• Mttlng conveniently loceted. Only mlnut• 10 South Cout Ptu. and the bellct\. '''*-"' 1hdloomaDenll ...... 21edroOM/2...._ 2 le*OOM TO'WM1••1tnfi ..._. -w fll[l'UCES -wet Bar -"-Ootll end RQtit Wood , .... -c.tllldr• .... ~ -ow .. ...... _,_, -.... Eutcbt lloollt -4 ~ T .. Colfts ~, .... _,,. ~ Seffy, • "" I .., --a.a••ne1•R•U DIAl'I Pilat •at lead llU . ...... MU .... 6 CM.It •ttn eatalt te na11 2:~.~~~'!rd~: AU't¥.tlfe"t'Aio Upet~f:l~enct vtw entn s:::. :8:;,.c. 7--~ :~.::~:.,'::. = ...... .. ' lftl M1ture, 1dult1 pref. bebw you rent. gw. No .,_. $700Jrno. Lligunec:oest.Send/twtm beech. Y-1y 11100/mo, •· Yrtt 11200. A"91 u 10 2BR 1~ AP'. In P\19C1elk v..oe. $685/mo. 875-48M Newly dtccnted cuetom 33421 Chettem w~. #C. acrOll ttreet. Luxunou.. VIiia R9nt.,. 81M912 now. 'Jiii• Rent••• WIO ":~ wt ,,Z.y c .M. Ave/1511. "400/mo. 2BA 18A Apt. Cerpet, d~n f~t1.1r .. pool, ()pet) Wknda or by' 1ppt 2Br. Specloua. N9Yet ~ROE 3BR 2BA DUPLEX 87M112 ot 75'-1112 11C01M, rt/ So. c.t Ptra. eomact M1ty 751·1135 drapee. refrlg., atow, bbq, aovr d Qlll' •• aur-24o-1n1or881-3208 lived In. Flrepteee. wtth aundec*, *Pl to M 111• In 2901 Aurore 150 ft to . Prime loo encloled front pdo, Qef· rounded:"~ lend-FANTASTIC VIEW dir.ctty Mll'btl./utebethnn. M.ny beedl, YMtty. 11200/mo. 1 mile to f>llliett. 142•2367 T8L MGMT 842·1803 Belboe Penln. U/F. age seoo. 432-1197 1::C::72adrm'~ overlook Ing DANA doleta.. Huoa aundedl. ~2155 liill: lailll Hlamlu Yng. 28r 281 2BA 2bl. patto eipt. with 816WUTWILSOH MARINA. 18R, f/plc, =j1=.E4~2::' Newport~ l.rg 28A s~ec:::-.::;: 1425.875-19'3.fom teundry rm. Ntw J*nt, la-1171 petlo. 1840 + utfl. 1BA, frplo, ~.end '*"'rnlnlbllndaMSOmo. 2blll\ PromofltOly cpta, dr..,... Ho ~ · 496-7592 IMG •t petlo, No S*1 MOO/mo. Do¥er R.E. nM010 Poln1 $415 +depoelt $8e0/mo. 846-1321 *EMTltOE 2llf 1'Mll. UL 873-2825 or 553-0450 St dlol 2bd 1~ ldtcMn ~ S300 mo. Non-ernoar. 8754MI & 2 BR A.pt• i5704700 :=. ~. •::: * 1 mn• .... uoo ISLE FumllMd 111t, .::i.. ~ :. reedy· awe. @ '486 E. CM R11pc11 ,,,...,,,.,, Pool. Sewtel Avalllble .._ 8* 1750 Wiik to Retrtg. dlel'lw-. & ltow •lee ger. ut111 Incl le60 month. 541-.2912 • 1.4 ~,. nn. <**to 2bd. 1ba. 1275+..:, & ~ Cell cm 64MllM1 E/81DE 291 ~ bdl °S1n 8neo-1713 Ind. NO PETS 54M865 1625/mo ~· 1 Pwton. Mnet. Incl ut1a & ldtdl ua1. 548-2111.rt 1pm.. · 't:! ~,.,:~_:,, Bedl~. 2 Bath Wlltl 2~'~00~:; No7i·=:m 41 ~~---.nd prtvlll300.758-04M '=~~;'l:,= metlli.B.All quiet. t87$. 831 flrepleca, petlo, newly Incl P9ta 54~515 _.__ credtt c:Ndl.14M152 M~ lwn w/poot J9c1 wtt .._1292 hm 8'11'1 • -c:rptd S075. c.lf .n. ' CMMrY Vig ,...,._., ..,,,.. etw beth, M swtv. f ........ FUAH 2br, ~ mlcfo. 1 ml 9Pfn (714)141 OM4 VERSAIUES CONDO furn SBA 2b&. epprox "'-. n n/lfl'lk aoo. 112·2123 =-Fem-• ..,,.3bt,......,..._--,,..,---,,occ=. Beeutlfu.I lerge epta In to bdl. W to lhope. 18drm, &d Flr .... 1725 2000 sf, 1 gi9rtt nn WOUid GATED VIUAGE COM-.._ COndo. met M pool w/pod/Jec oeclr ,.._ quiet nelghborh. ood. *750/rno, 87M735 lmf llAll I ftmlT 875-4912 VUl1 Rlntlll be S*f9ct ofo. Av811 How. MUNITY. 28t & 38', 2 lndry utl Ind SIN a "*' 816 118 ut.. 752-4'7n. Pool. Spa. No pea. Fwn Studio. Ulla pekt. QUIET RESORT LIVING 280 2BA unfum frplc $1400/mo, yrty. A.Qent 'Mk. 190().1800 eq ft of to bch fl.Im ~ 957-6180 l<#Yft er aw 1Bdrm llMO Prvt, quiet. lg petlo. V$plr1dlng heeled pool rncsQ, 182S/mo • . e1wm PURE LUXURY. Gerlgl. • • 151E.21et8t 54&.2AOI 1386/mo.1Adftoriy.No .... ~~dlnlno 127b R1.1t11nd Rd NEARHOAGHOSPfTAl ~r~ In~-=·":::..~:=~-=-~= 1r 2BR DUPLEX New '*'-53&-6308J54&-42Sl :::~t·dlne In:.-790-2548/S.W..7087. • 2-atory, 2bd, 1IM>I ... ~ ~ ~ OCC Full houM r 1h eec: Ind. ud. MM123 • .._ • """"' 7"• dining rm. llkln hkup, -·-.., ·--· . C8fPlt ..... _, OW1G9, mTlll • *U111Uff * 1750/mo &42.e829 wave oven, pttvete pdo. legel. c.11 &42-t63 AVAtlAB&.E NOW prlv1te & quiet. Wiik to l'TU mo. 2.8R. 1~8A, v~ia Aplrtmenta 18' Hf ~ Center . . . ELEGANT UVlNQ only leilJI~ ftfl F/lhr HB apt prv nn/M. lho9I.. S650/mo ~5001 Elllde iowmou.a, ger .. vvou·,. own pnvat1 patio se96 No .,_. 6'o-l3&4 · Sunny MW 2Jbd condo In 15 mlnut• to So. Co. . ~ WortdnQ °' oo1e99 .. d " .... "!!!* ~oom~=lon. ::==.k::-'cerl* NEWPORTMARINAAPTS =-~~m:°" ~&:!tti°'of~ U!!!_ .. _ ':'91~=4~· lmlu Studio, full kltetl --T8l MGMT 142 1803 VLMgewelk-M doMta •&ey vi... 28' 2Ba + Dleao rr..av. -·-·---· --,--=,...---large 1 +1 +Yf<ISSOO • VGetldC0\191'9d~ Den, 1800 Sq. Ft. •11mmsr 24730RAHGEAVE Wlcty ~ Low ,..... FUmrml'f'lnow.Alilipper- Large 2 + 2 + oer te60 l~ ~rpkl, l>M wtth et0tage Wlhr/dryr hkupe. micro, lrg 3BR 2~ w/vtft, 2 131-5439 By IC>Pt only. 1136 & Up/Wkly. Color .on. F'UI prM. 20' '°pool OTHERS AVAILABLE ..,..,_, ~ trp6c encl gerega. Prvt cer gar, pool, tennle, TV, n\llld ....._ he 1215+175 ct.p &42-M35 TIUIRT 11..... =:.::': ~ All UTILITIES INCLUDED bdl, 'bolt lllp l'lf 12196 c:loee to bctt. 11400/mo. hat~ CNlt •1t1t coftea, '*"*' pool & Good UVlngl Newport --.---,--,.,..--...,,,__t:--=--=~...,· :::-:--:---1 & 2 Bedroom •ALSO* TSl MGMT &42·1803 Ziii 9tep1 to OOMn. Kltcfl'e Hgta. Condo ~ ·~.:!'~~ ~oo 1~e~4~: ~um11t1Sorry1nga . ..t~~ '~~1:20~~~,:; •11m..n mTlll• ~~~ ~~·~~~~~· Crldlt v NQ. 831-2242 546-1137 or &42-3307 ....... peta. 78().0919 8twn 8-5 2Bdnn 1Ba. gienioe. Pool, 1 & 2 BR new So CoMt U --. . tamry. Water & OM • p ___ ,_ lUXVRYCOHOO *""** mft... LA QUINTA HERMOSA llUIA Uf ... peld. *725/mo. &5M213 Pia&. = ":'·io~ Wkly renttill !'ICM IYlll. l.ady will lhr 3bd, 2'hbe. 2~G'!~rat Hew=, 1815/mo. EJ1lde 28R 18211 .. Pencl~:!:lln, HB STUDIO. 725 SQ Ft Avll Npt Hot• 2bt 1bl, petlo ~ epece. 1129.50 wtt l ~.;. ~~! w/matut9 empl pted w, ,,_... O¥e. • 18A, petlo, pool, lndry ._ lmmedl•tely. Mem*-etc ldMI fof ret!Nd per-505 w Sunnow.r Nwi>t BMI, CM..,._ _., comp, nr SC Pl. ... to S650 No s>e'a 548-0lM room. C1oee to IN. WWI• YIUJIE onty. 759-14n Dys 0t '°"9. no pm. 546-530e TSL MGMT 842-1803 •••a -1 .... ~ 831-5438. •FREE CABLE TV. Lg 18' 1411 E. Bay &42--0202 aft 8pm ' .sa ... ....._ I f. ,--... ~ a 2er Gtdn Apta. Pool TSL MGMT 842-1803 1 & 2Br luxury A.pt.a In 14 leatk CNll ••tr leatk Ceait ••tre 302e w. PIClftc eo.t Hwy I -.... '52S-S&25. 710 W 18th Nice 2Bdnn &lt9lde C.M. Pl1n1. Poole, t1nnl1, .... .,._ Newport e.ctl. A1frig TV 18&-A Megno1e CM ut1 pd lell.5/mo. Cell Joyce ••twfllla. pond91 Gu for .... .... 1125+ wtt agl. no~· 648 3102 or 142-3307 3~!::;= :=; . Sp111ar 831-1288 r,::'\! = t::; acatlH IHtah M~ ~.;'W2:,!~~ up to dete, ~. SffO, north on BHCh to nn & 1100 Mc~ &45-5718 644-7211,egt. McF•dden. wHt on ~ · JBR 28A x~ w/petlo nr Mcfadden. 15555 Hunt-~ f\ifty ~ b.;.rtttut con:., M/f n-emk lhr MW 28R SC Ptz.l/ldutta prfd M75 FIREPl.ACE·POOl.PATIO lngtonlVlll:o--11lnll. temp atyi.. pool, '4lnnlll. ~=l~t= ~: mo. 540-2635, 645-1862 X·lo 18'$585&28'$67&. • •• 12 ...... ,...., .111i..11.·lh11f1 ape. gym, leun, eecutlty. S400+ 1 2uttl 2 40-9038 1-4~~.1~ M: M"= Ealtllde 557- 2841 lniu · 1ii4 $ew Ip te -~ ": ~~a:!:t 1~o MJF lhr 28A C.M. 9')t, Adtte.' 0u1et. ·1991 New--llUPIUAIU ••--1...... NOW OPEN 0-15onfy,87~7. 1nc1ry. dlw.,,..,. ~a POtt blvd 846-6373 Elllde 1BA 1BA w/NEW YIU _, · Month-to-month SUMMER· Lux tum oc:een-llrport. S350+ ~ utll. CARPET dahwr, bit-In *UI -•* ·1 bl front ~nit 4/5br •Vllll now. &42--4307 Smlll Studio A.pt. Eat-l o trp1c In eml complex also BYBI 8 t ,...........,,, · · 3 n . In CdU aide Refrtg hOt plet• r • .BBQ u25 Brand new 1per1ment1 • fum1'shed/ I IOI LllllY IPAITIEIT "99 ..... ,, $185()wt{. Red. ,. ... tlll M/F to lhlre go • Wiik In cloe9t etc ...00 w/pool & .-.:' .. n,. ldellly located In INlne. June 15, 64&-1945 $400/mo + ~ utllL Cll • · ' • 381 Hamilton . .,........ unfumished 720-8184. °'*' Sund-.y mo + MC. &4S-8"0 STUDl'0-$400'-"incl llUI, 1 & 2 Bedroom floor plena. California Ca~ Cod Styling has been S&:!~Bf tL:oc!: 12-4. 712~ PoinMm1.. llllA•Anl eve-714-777-3325 or Pool&Spa. ·Fitnesscenters, captured at TheC.~.Select£rom1,2and .,_4,WfYnloelVl8/2t M/f to atw home w/2 lg tBr, frig,,.,.. Indy, pool, dey-213--5SM-65e1. Walking di.tance to: tennis, swimming ~ Bedroom plans with 1 or 2 Baths. to 1111. 751-5501 tv meg bt, 1 be. f11>1C. aundec*, cwport. No peta S550 Studio ---. b11ut ,,.,. M d I d ·1u ""' w/d, 3 b1k1 to bdl, CdM. 1131W.19th St. 54-0492 ..._: .=,;·~ture ._;;-:J. *Shopping o es open "'".,.... ' • Vaulted uilings • Walk-in closets • ltatth ti lklrt S400,'_. 11111. 87W757 ..,..,, ....,... * '""-tna Sor~ no pits. · p · n .1 · r --• -• .. •-...--,.---=---=--ll .. IP'f W/YllW fem tHmtcr S450mo * ;111.11'.,,1-Printe ltlOS or U&JCOOICS • '-Xntnu --NB 1 blk from IMCS.1 Fem vaulted celllnga, prvt Incl Otll 64&-9240 * P91b/Tennlt Cour1• Newport Beach No Heating and Air-conditioning • Pool • Spe 381' Aeeort condo. clc>ee to lhr 38' 28e "-" Pool, b1lcony. redecoreted •UNIQUE COMPLEX* 880 lrvme Avenu1 • Covered Parking beeefl. 2br evlll $900 •· P'1t ptttng, .. .,,,.,,. t410 1695. 2151 PllClftc Ave 1BORM wM dbl gar 1695 Se I e ct e d U n I t I 111 l&thl fem 25-35, tennla, pool. 111, IMt, d99 5"6-2375 8 3 1 -8 1 0 7 Pm o r 28R 181w/frplc,~1895 w/C1thedrll Celllnge. M§..nM The Ca~'s exciting location is within bike u.11. 11134891 N.8. MetUN llduft llrVI ~.No peta QUIET, pitlO, pool, l!M, NOW TA.KING Newport Beach So. walking distance of South Coast Plaza Mall e.ytront home on Be1boe E11tbluff townhouM, Eut9lde 28'. ger, MW NO PETS 5411-2447 RESERVATIONS FOR 1700 l6th Street and the new Onnge County Performing lllMd. Arlt end lat. pool, clu~ no peta ~· & new paint. ....... 1 .. MAYOCCUPANCY. (1tOoverl Arts u nm. Avllt5/14.Fem819pt'9f. MOOmo.720-1444 896. No s-t.a Went 1 M1ect1on of greet II• .., I llU,• IG.W 873--5979 1tt 8:30 pm NEWPORT CREST F/Pfof. 86G-5143 or~ IMng? We cen offer lllY" • Ill~ ill WIMJm U'lClll COM! Belu1. epec:. 3bt 25-35, Nlmkr. 3br 2"'k E LUXURY In a Pine Fot· thing from a lmlll 9'>t to • ~ 1000 South Cout Drive twM1e llf bdl. f/p W/d vtew, pool, ape. '*"'61. eet. lge 1bt S6801mo, 1 4 bdrm houM. " loolc· ·-~* rnk:to, P'lt ptw111ne: belc: bdl "425+vt. 131-6737 :£ 2br 1700/mo, d/w, Ing In CM. NB, or HB New cerp9tl, "Pc. Nfrlg. ·t....,..,.~ Costa Mua, California, California 92626 & nice rmmi..I 145()/mo. l'Hmkr lhr 3 BA Condo • • owwtr pd, 2 P1tto1. thk* of ua ftrlt f0t thlt stove, utlll Incl 1475. Fee ~ 111 = "-> (714) 551-1144 2708 B•y•lde. Open pool. I*:. CM. 1375/mo + ulta, no peta, YMt etlc*e of Idell IMng . .,.. .. --1-•-RAS Mlnlged f'lqiertttS Sat/Sun 10.1. 8~1817 ~ ut11 722-7&42 ...... 84e-Ole4. TSl MGMT 842-1.-. ,_., •-. Rate chart llonthlJ 11tlt Dletrtct ooet-of·funde lndelC 8.96. Weekly Index-= t-llo. CD, 8.IM; 1-Yr. T......, 6.67. ~ 30-JMfft•ed ..... 1s.-,..,nxect Polnta AdJ .......... Poln .. .... ..... BANKS 10.250 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.750 2.00 8-Mo.CO 2.50 8Mk of America Crociler 10.125 2.50 10.000 2.00 9.000 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 MORTGAGE COMPANIES 2.00 9.250 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. Trees. 2.75 Flmlnt«ltat• 9.750 Muon Md>uffle 9.&25 2.00 8.125 2.00 8.250 2.50 1·Yr. Treu. 2.75 GMAC 9.750 No Information 8hMr'eon AMEX 9.875 2.00 9.825 2.00 8.500 3.00 1-Vr. r,..... 2.25 SAVINGS ANO LOAN A"*1can 10.000 2.00 8.875 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Dist 2.2S Home Savtnga NA NA NA NA 8.750 1.50 11th Olst. 2.00 GrMIWeetem 10.250 2.00 9.900 2.00 8.760 \.SO 11th Olat. 2.25 ~Federal 10.260 1.50 10.125 2.00 8.750 2.00 1-Yr. TrMI. 2.3! Hom9 Feder .. 9.825 3.50 9.826 2.00 8.750 1.50 , 1th Dist. 2.00 10.125 2.00 9.750 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. T,.... 2.75 Gl'Mt American 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.500 2.00 11th Dist. 2.00 Downey Shtngl 10.250 lndeX: tntereet me Indicator uaed to determine changee In mottgaoe Inter• rate. Margin· amount or percentage ldOed to tti. Index at eeot1 edf\mmlnt lntervel to determine the new &ntereet rate. ~ •n-.616s. . DATA P OVIOEO BY THE HEITMAN GROUP INC. STOCKTON .... ' .. ·~ - r , 2 ci.asmne•• RUL Ditil ....... •• • ... ,. ...... t• nan... • 1'741 lulatu/Offlct lat luiatu/Ofllce lntJC..•tnia.l PntntJllUutrlal 2'1111111•• '"'ii" 2724 2724 .,,.Pl.RY• flit 2711 )'ITllRENT:1125 8Q ft, wl1rucl(1--------N·EW-PO-AT_H_G_T_s·-~S3-2...,5. A MT to 8hr 3br apt Npt Commercial ione 2 Room * 1388 & &45 Sqyare Feet. llWPllT II.All 1,111 II. n. UHi. door. 1550/mo. 1355 I ISr1 Ind utU. yd, pool, phone, Bcti, n.-amkr, $250 tat Otnce + Approxlmately 1817 WESTCUFF Full SeMce &ltdlng. FREE ~TANOING ~7t:·11~• Mee&. Foor 2Bdrm, 1'it bath maid, n-1mkr/pet1. lat +dep. 722-0259 3.500 Sq. Ft. of feooed Nwpt 8dl &41-5032 Agt ComerofWa.tatff&lrvlne Llg Show Room& Orftcel (Townhouaie Style) end 722-8-434 bef0<e 9 AM. atorege 1795/mo. BA YFAONT BLDG 588 Sq Ft. VIEW SUITE ner of Weetdlft & !MN p one 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba. *--• The ..., WIN EXECUTIVE SUITES Wiii Aecl«iotete lgn '9909 8'Vf on Weatcllff la Cl• I rt •tr~ f ~ar~, nlc.. Own« Nt.~.'-'~~~=~ l•=:~c!::::.."" Ul-HU S135'&UP142~. MM111 MM111 l'IN k~~.~.~gnO.t~ ~~:r.66~2!;4 15 =~ .. ~ie'ts~· c:::,..d~~~-=·~2: ~~:,fUll~ c!'!!'!,~~6eom .... .,.,* e:s1-12t1 Prof In 30'1 pref fem for 2155 E Cat Hwy 87!>-etOO 110 Neowpor1 c.tter Dr Offtoe + Ai>PtoXll'na'-fy Balboa OuplU. Reno-WM~~ apec. 2BA 2ba CdM apt Y/Fm/Prof wanted to w DESK SPACE i150/mo Ste 200. ~~ 3.500 Sq. Ft. of fenoad !!!!,dOOO, g~~7~'!~0:',!· w/laundry. btk lo beech. 38r 3'Aba duplex. all •796/ ._. . _... ._.. ,,,,~ Cllll ASAP 875-9189 emenltlH, eundeek If ITllllE Oerden ofe 41 patlo,ti.y Off'ICES SHARED. Prof'I. l10<ege • mo. 1---· ------i--------CdM. $417.mo, 873-4553 w.Gd~.142-6010 dec«atad,nwFahlon ...,WIN TUWllJ'l..Wl1 &.1-11,_Tlft I,, ..... o 16' • Prof to ahr new tvrn Alie.or Cindy tOfegeSpeceaAVllllM>le LGOffloelnFlllNonllilend laland. Reoeptton.,.. & U1..UU N9wpoft ,..._. Trip-llRftt-f\11 twnhm, In prime NB loc:, De Ataa 8ay9lde Wlage p of IUlte •t>rary conf Qirl. Furn. or unfl#'n. 1-pool+ prvgarg, $550 Incl Yng Mele , eteadlly 300 E. Cout Hwy, N.8. ~ ierox '.,_ s*k,...,; All amenlt'" Including lex. Low Down. Aaeume l.11 - utll,Lor1759-1758. emplyh 'd. Needed1 N ~or~~ 73-1331Mon.-Frl.Mpm SlOoo/m0 Jud)'Jeo:.2see Zefox.Approx.8008Q.ft. tr11~ AAM. Buy dnot Two38R 1'MIA"""8end twn ee n wp ..... · Oceeri view ~ Mkt om Owner/Ag\. S.w two 28R 18A unite. Naiw Quiet 3br, 3b&. hM Leg w/tennla, poo1a & m0<• • .... (7141 j~ · tU. Call S"at!Sun carp« Md pe1m. AalOng Bch w/d. mlelo. vt.w, $375 + \.\ utlls.144-41107 C...ndaJ NEWPORT BEACH 544-7549 S23t,OOO. Prtnc. onty. ~M'r1~ . ..-:.-2~3' lntala Wu... fl2i ll lalt/lnt S125 PEA MOM'H 8:::. =17~ ~ he-/hltl ml I.IL._• -lfa· 131-12t1 • ;;_;:~,;;~~;_:;~~~iliim!F:SC~~ ... ~...._~l·__,iiiiiiiil""""'"""""---:--1Pereone llud phone MMc9 Groee ..... Alk El~ '7#ttl ~ S'. Reap yng fem 10 lhr 2 bdr. " • ..-I laftl Pn,etr /SU. an.swenng & mall ..vtca · · _, Breed & butter IWge Unite. 4 , 2 ba. w/eeme. Nr beech, eponelble 12 yr old U 2717 ptus 1199 of faclll1y Sup-fOf Biil 146-3W 2~921~ (~)J:'~; 2-3BA. 1~BA. 2-2BA. au amentti. S395/mo+ daught., need& to ren1 In por1 Staff and ·copy c.a..n.I PnttrtJ • · 18A wl1h patio and . MC. 722-1828 Gina ~~ ~· ;-" ~~~ IDIUL nm equipment 11 2 loca.tloM. )?Tl Wutrlal ba6COn6M. G.I. 129.880. ,_ II II SC Metro arM 2BA 2ba after 8 00 on weekdays Nwpt 8ch nr Hc>eQ ~ 0&U J ...... l iMCI 1/# tlltup, ii& yd, =~~~~COSTA MESA loc. w~ofca eon d o . 11 r •PI a c •. · tal 1328 If Wtty pay rent 400 Sq. Ft. 3111 TheAa St, 1000 ft ~ad ofc., 400 & apta. Rent• can be Jee/pool, MC. $400/mo, Car19t1 111 Ital own your own office. OFFICE tor rent ~ox.1 Leg~.~~Hwy amp9,nr405&Herbor81. llLllMl.Ull .ralHd. Tremendou• pref fem 30--40, 751-063e 2740 Torn Lee. agt 142-1803 180 eq. ft. Herbor and S600 mo. Bkr. 640-4162 U1· 1111 pot1ntlel. Bkr. 84fr.2111 Shr 4br home on BelbcHI Us Storage ontY single Balter. Coetl Meea. S2501Newport Penlneula • ii•~,.~ i.-andlendacaplno .... Island S.85/mo Incl utll. 0.;ege on 17th St, CM. la1iatt1/0fflet Int month. Debbie. 556-39001 •tabtlMhd German Auto WEST COSTA MESA •4 ,. • then lueh? Chee* tn. ~ Bayview, llp, lie. Prof ~5137 call aft 11am 2711 Ae9e1r & Salee lt'°9 for W. 16th St. 7-15K eq ft. i!-••• dlrec:torylndwlftedfor non-amkr dealred avtlll llWPllJ llAll IFI IM. AQent 873-3777 50e/ft. &40-700 ;, 'M!f> mid aprll. Jim 673-5379 E Cotta M ... -Prlvate 2 PRIVATE OFFICES Channing 500 Sq Ft on. , • · --------1 =:~ . ~:;;g145,~~ c:;:,ry vi:;ai;50~$::0 Cout Hwy w/Watann vu. . c=~,:O =;~ 142-2227 ... mo to mo. 67>-&310 (l 14) II 1 ....... Vantage Point. SEACALL Come see what will be the home o( visionaries in c1 land of never ending views. Three dnd four bedroom single fami ly homes w1th ur to 2.647 ~uarc feet by g ThefbeCorpoonion ~di~ C <'nler ~pen 10 d m 'i rm da11._. For infnnndtion t ,111 7141001 I .!.!4 From !:ldn ( >1t')o;t1 Frc·<'wdy t'1C1t C rown \Jllt•y f~1rkw.xy wt.""I Turn Id I nn ( Jrntno I >d Av111n l<'lt t"1 B.irk<'nhnr Jl)(I ni.:ht on ( .irJVt•l tP ';(•ii( Jfl LOOKING FOR .... THE'' APARTMENT? SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION Daily Pilat (714) 642-4321 ~~----------------................ __ ... ._ .................. ... 4 • DAILY ... LOT /BAL DTATS-----------------------------·IATUllDAY AP& u . t .. /l'AM Jt P repar~ to em~rk 1D on a 1oumey to a land with customs unlike any you've ever seen before. wi th all the luxuries you've become accustomed to. Or perhaps you would like to design you r own ~OME SEA POI· AND the spa are just a few of our favorite sports. And you'll have all the advantages of the leisure club, house amenities at your disposa l. And, Sea Pointe Estates is sur, Welcome to the OBSERYE rounded by acres and acres of lush, custom homes ~nd green park land. Care for a stroll ? custom homes1tes p~~: o~ m cu MS ~~: a~us~~mPointe Estates in San , U ft • Estates range from Clemente. The $395,000 to foundations of a highly evolved $ 795,000 and our custom lots range so~iety. from $68,500 to $349,500. Drive through the manned guard gate and mosa ic entrance to heg in your asce nt to one of Orange County's loftiest addresses. Upon your arrival, pre , pare to be pampered by our hospitable sales people. You' II start out by touring our 12 custom homes. All different, all unique. Among the different styles available are country French, tra, ditional Tudor, spacious Mediterranean or sleek contemporary. Each home is crafted from the finest materials (such as marble, several types of wood and stone and exciting glass treat- ments) and with a sculptor~ touch fur qual- ity and det~il. Replete custom home. From the ground up. Then you would want to see our custom homesites. Each site features a spectacular view of Cata- lina Island, Dana Point Harbor, rolling territorial back country or miles of golden Califumia beaches. One of our favorite customs at Sea Pointe is our active social lifestyle, which we pursue with great vigor. Our recreation center is o~n for residents only. Here, you'll find that tennis. swimming and relaxing in So, come up to Sea Fbinte Estates. observe our customs·, and qu ite possi, hly, start one of your own. Sa les Office Hou rs: 10 a.m.-dusk. 714/643-1 '392 Onvmg m!'lcruct1on~: In So. O range Coumy, San Diego Freeway to Cam mn De fatrella exit. East v. mile to Sea Pointe Estate<;. E S T A T E PS G:? r. .. ~~·-J .................... -=- .. Ill ~ ·--• --------· 222 Presley raises $17;000 for OC Sy1nphony More than 300 people were on hand recently when Preater of Southern Caltfornle held a Crystal Circle party In a French chateau estate, raising $17,000 for the Oranee County Padftc 8ymphonr. The chateau, for sale for $2.5 mllllon, Is part of Presley's Hiiicrest at Nohl Ranch community In Anaheim Hills. Guests arriving at the home were treated to the sight of a horsedrawn carriage, complete with driver In top hat and tails. The "Grand Victoria" wedding coach, owned by the Wiiiiam Barton family of Arcadia, was built In 1876 and exhibited at the Great International Parts Exposition, where It received a gold medal. Entertainment for the event was provided by a string quartet trom the Paclflc Symphony and an Informal showcase of springtime fashlon·s. A silent auction featured a collection of Italian glass and Irish, English and French crystal. • • • Sale. rep11 appointed Carol Porcella and Marv Huu have been appointed sales representatives for Laguna Sur Luxury Villas, under construction by Costa Mesa developer Polrgon. Porcella brings nine years of experience In real estate to her new post. Huss has been in the Industry more than 20 years. ,, The Mediterranean-style development Is an ocean view community of two-and three-level villas. Eventually, Laguna Sur will include more than 6,000 residences. . . . Sale. record retvarded Juanita Fitzpatrick has received a membership In Coldwell Banker Reeldentlal Real Eagte hrvlcea' Gold Circle for her outstanding sales record In 1985. The Irvine resident has been with Coldwell since 1982, and was among the top five In buyer-controlled sales In 1985. She also received the national Circle of Honor Sales (100 percent) award for reaching a minimum of one buyer-controlled sale each month. She Is a member of Women In Sa'" and the lrvtn. Board of Reatton activities committee. • • • HB otnce acbJeve. record The East Huntington Beach office of Coldwell Banker Aeeldentlat Reel Eatet• 8erYtcee achieved Its biggest production month ever In March. Four agents were honored as monthty quota busters for making six transactions and one outgoing referrral In one month. They are: John McDonald, Ann. Krnldn, Anne Hink.,, and Robert Rann. Mary Jean Liebermann manages the office. • • • CAI ofnce break• recon& The Costa Mesa office of Coldwell Banker RHfdentlal Real Eatate 8erYlcM broke all records with a sale a day In March. With over $6 mlltron In saJes, March was the most productive month In office history, exceeding the previous best by 46 percent. HU .. Diane Beumgardner, senior sales associate, received the monthty quota buster award for six transactk>ns and one outgoing referral. Cora Baldlkoeld Is manager of the office. • • • Cb.lld .tar aow .ell• real •tate Gtnt McGhM, a sales associate with Grubb a Ellla Co. Aeeldentlal Brokenge S.ntcn In Irvine, starred In the first 14 "Allee" comedies produced by W•lt DleMJ In 1923-24. In that role, McGhee could be called the first Disney star. She later appeared as an actress-dancer with such stars as JudJ Gartand, Ginger Aodgen and Betty Grable. Today, McGhee markets homes In the Wood- bridge area, Including The Groves and Parkside condominiums and Parklane slngle-famlly homes. Before embarking on h« real estate career, McGhee pursued careers as a magazine editor and Interior designer. • • • AfAAfB awara received Gr.nd Deelgn, a Newport Beach-based Interior design firm, and developer SouthwHt Dlverelfted received Grand Award honors In the Northern California MAME awards competition. The MAME awards (Major Achievements In Merchandising Excellence), are sponsored by the Sales and Marketing Council of the Bullc:Ung lnduatry Auoclatlon to reward achievements In Interior design, graphics, collateral and advertising. The developer and designer won the award for San Francisco's Village In the Park townhomes overlooking the city and the peninsula. The model homes and sales office were honored for creativity, sensitivity to the m~rket profile and overall appeal. Southwest Diversified and Grand Design also were recognized with flnals In eight categories. • • • T1"o jobJ arcllltectaral IJrm Eiieen 8. Guev•ra and Kim McA,.. have joined the staff of Dantelan AMOClatM, a Newport Beach- based ~chltectural and land-planning flrm. Guevara will eerve as a junior deelgner whlle McAfee wlll serve aa graphic detstgner /artist. Guevara, a Costa Mesa restdent, preYlously worked for Clwtff M. Purvla and ANOCl8tee of Tallahassee, Fla., aa an architectural Intern. McAfee, who lives In El Toro, had been a product d~ner With Brech Deelgn In Laguna Hiiis. • • • Carttne HerbMn has Joined the staff of The Estates saJea office at Lantern Bay In Dana Point. The San Clemente resident has been In south Orange County real estate since 1976. Before that, she managed a chain of local women's fashion shops. • • • New Grubb• BW. V.P8 Robert Licata has been apponted vice prestdent and district manager of the Irvine omo. of Grubb a Ellla Co. RMldenta.I lkokerege lerwtoee. 0.,, WATTI Ghat lloOhee u Dlaney'a ••Allee." W.tta, manager of the Saddleback Valley office, has been promoted to v1ce president. Ucata brings more than 11 years of residential resale management experience In south Orange County to his new post, as wetl as three years as an owner of hla own brokerage and Investment firm. He wlll overeee operations at the Culver Drive and Campus Valley offices. Watt• Is a rea) estate economist and broker with 14 years of experience In the Saddleback Valley area as a conaul1ant for bullders, relocation flrms, colleges and real eetate companies. Hts speclaJty la economic forecasting, financing and real estate trends. A lecturer and author, he teachea continuing education courses approved by the Department of Real Estate. NEW LISTINGS ..ram& 11..,. Terrtftc 4 BR, 2 BA FamJly home! Large country kttchen, added famlly room, Mplfate formal dining room. RV. access and IOta of ttorage room1 .atAm& 1111,111 Best buy In Coflege Park! Thfa outstanding IOlar syatemed home hu 3 BR, 1 3/4 BA wtth vaulted celllnga, MBR Suite. double flreplaoe, new roof and I• located on a quiet cukt•aac street! A muttto ... 1 NEWPORT BEACH h 1-.A..., 11,111,- EJegant home provtdea 4 BR, 4 BA. sunken conversation pit wtth flrepfaoe, formal dining, famlly room, forever vtews of channel, bay & otty llghta from both floors and boat dock. Very Impressive throughout! •lllTll .... ,.. Absotutefy gorgeous 3 BR Monaco model. High- ly upgraded with new AIC system, new heating unit and hot/cold apa. 180 deg. view of city llghta, mountaJn and ocean. Prime location on the cul-d•aac wtth 3 car gar •. •1111Tm. 1411,.. Very lharp waterfront with dock and two llde- tie.. Extra large 3 BR with famlly room or deelgned and zoned to be a duplex. Very special Island known for Its quiet llvlng. A good buy for someone who.loves the beach and want• their boat In front. W&TmllllT '41.,_ Contemporary 2 ltory ptua dock In private community. 3 BR lnctudel bonus suite, eeparate from maJn ltvtng area. Plana for sunroom ad- dltlOn. A mutt to Me for boaters! •1111T... .. ... Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 2 3/ .. BA home with delightful atrium and large rec- room wtth wet bar. Well appointed mater bedroom wtth balcony patio. Owner wlll carry first. •11•1--...... Eutbluff View! Wett designed 4 BR, 3 BA home, ha bMuttfully panetled famly room with ftre- plaoe, wet bar, format dining room and break- fut room. Tiied flrept.ce In large formal ltvtng room with a gorgeous "Tree of Life" ltalned glua window In entry! Poof llzed lot. •Ill N•llU n•.- Gorgeoua bay vtew condo with 2 large muter ault•, bultt4n kitchen with eating area plut huge Uvtng and formal dining area. All ht- lighted with quality wallpapers and carpet. tort com~ on the bay with pool and boat sllp near the Pavtlllon. •so•,._ 1111.- FUhtonable pentttoute In a qu'8t and aecure retort tocatk>n with .n amenltlee or w.fk to the beech. A eerene 2 BR, 2 BA In perfect condition Including a new kitchen. Perfect for two adult• who are tired of renting. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCW: NETWORK OPEN HOUSES llTlllAY MUMl IUll 2109 Miramar I. WILL 4BR $399,000 12~ •'fl ml 3473 Wlnd80f Ct T. • 11811 3 BR $195,000 12~ Mil llT IUll 300 Cagney Ln PH # 1 '-• Mlm• 2 SR-Pool $127,500 1~ MIPllTIUll 3BR·Oodc ......... 4BR MITAml 4 BR-Pool MITAm& 3 BR· Tennis MITlm& 3 BR-Tennis llllAY 28 Balboa Coves $415,000 2109 Miramar $399,000 1™ Antigua Way $349,000 3473 Wind'°' Ct $195,000 34 73 Wlndl()( Ct $195,000 MESA VERDE ..... 1~ '· • 111111 12~ L_. 1-5 ..... 12;30-2:30 1.U ... 2:~:30 llU-..... Goff COUl'M for your back yard! Fantutlc 3 BR, 2~ BA, remodel! AH new kitchen, formal dining room ftreplaoe In famlly room, petta windows, muter bedroom autte haa jacuzzi tubll Courtyard with 20x30 pool and spa. Many ex- traa, emotlonaJ decor! llU-..... •BR. 3~ BA. custom single story home -near Meaa Verde Country Club. Huge tamlly room, with cozy UMd brick flreplaoe. Gourmet kttchen, central air, aecurlty, pool and spat This wtll flt you to a teet ...... ~ Gractooa • BR + den Meaa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 gotf oounr,ea and 2 parka, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hldMway patio off the den. new add-on famlly room and teen quarters with It'• own entry. Bttng In your offers! ... ,_ 11 ..... Meta Verde pool hornet Entertain In thll 3 BR, 2 BA home with large country kitchen which haa adjoining V8Ulted famlly room with wet bar and refrtgentort Step Into apart<Nng ktdn.y INlped pool, Indulge mff8dy with lecuzzl tub In muter aulte and two walk~n ctoeetat Security ayttem. Motivated •Uerat 645-0303 COSTA MESA .aama a•• South Coat rn«ro bemltyt M~ or- ganized home, Meta f.-nly .... ct.fined. Fonnal iMng and dining rooma. ~ ftrepleoe, vautted famlly room with eeconc:I ftrepleoe, buftt In wet bar, muter aulte with wf'Mri..pool tub . Upstairs study (could be 4th BR). 'central air, largeet lot In tract with O<MWed petlot ...... 111..- .. BR. Muter suite with walk4 n ctOMt and Jacuzzi tub. Mother-In-law quarters! Prtde of ownership 3 BA, air condttloned, decorator wallpaper. Young exciting feeling. Large beck yard. UITW/Mlilll .-JI ari.- Super Buyt Seller la reedy to aell this expanatve 4 BR, 3 BA home Mt back on R-2 lot with epeoe to bullet Unique noor plan with huge famlly room and ftreplace, prtvate Mciuded den and muter suite with fireplace. Great for two famlllell. mllml 11 ..... South Cou1 Metro home In preltigk>u• WJmbtedon VIiiage! 3 BR, 2 BA <*'gned -.. pecialy for famlllee who enjoy "lndoor..outdoor" llfestytes. The entire home ta ecoented with sliding wall• of glw. patios and att1um aoceaa. Huge muter suite with dr .... ng area. Securtty sytem, community po<M, apa and tenntal Ul1W •TA ml 11 .... Large 3 BR, 2 1/2 ft.A former model, private yard end unit. Newty decorated. Ready to move tnt Complex fe8ture1 community pool and IPL See today; thla won't lut longl. au.-11n.- Beeut1tu111y upgraded 3 BR, 1 3/4 BA condo wtth dramatic •te entry and kitchen, cuttom brick flrepf.ce, wet bar, famtty room, muter IUtte on .eparate level and lnvttlng atrMm off the patk>. Within walklng dlatanoe to South Cout Plaza. ..,.... 1112- Two ttory, 2 BR condo with vautte oelffngs, flreplaoe In Hvtng room, patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage of low interest ratM-purchue your nrtt home nowt mflm& 11..,.. SenaatlonaJly priced 2 BR Townhome In •for- eated wonderland of streams, poot and spal Serene ltvtng at lt'a beat for Vf1fY llttle Invest- ment. Call and Jet ua ahow you how you can flt Into thla picture. miama sa.- super Sharp 1 BR, with bubbling atream next to private patio. POOi and tpa Just ateps away. Only ttve years ofd with all amenft'-, Wtry rent? Cail nowt SANTA ANA Ulfl -111.,.. 2 BR, 1 BA eech Duplex In good rental area. Grau Income $10,440 )'Mr. Low rents, fixer. Submtt. 2299 HARBOR ILYD., •STA IESI -' I • .. · l L f'AG• 24/IATVllDAY AP•. U 1 , ... NEW LISTINGS l'Ull NW ..S tJH,llO A geml Three bedrooms, family room. highly upgraded kitchen with quaJlty features thru-out. Beautifully landscaped, quiet location. .......... Pll,IM lmmaoufate and beautiful expanded Monaco. 3 BR, 2 BA, extra large lot, cul-de-sac/greenbelt location. Gunlte spa In great yard. Hurry! l.91m.I Plt,llO A Jewell Beautifully rem~eled kitchen, added foyer. Sunny tlled patio. Plans for second story master suite. A special house. lllOUYM Slll,- The finest In townhome living. A gorgeous "Oeauvlllle" with 4 BR, large family kitchen, high ceilings and lovely corner view location. PUllSIU UH,MO Best oceanfront we've seenl Charm & taste are balanced with practical llvtngl 3 BR, 2 1 /2 BA. Superb master suite, 2 FP, brick floors, patio. CHIU llL llU HIO,IOO Elegance of Belcourt & charm of COM. 4 BR home on 4 levels & a bay view. Extra bonus of 2 BR legal guest cottage. By appointment only. BEACH COMMUNITIES PHllSIU IOUIFlllT I'll.- Expansive oceanfront/Catalina view. Classic beach duplex. Potential tor Income and de- velopment. End of boardwalk. PUllSIU "llT HI0,000 Terrific country home in mlddle of point. Mean- der thru mill house. enjoy charming guest house, be comfortable in 4 BR main house. PHllSIU ICWFHIT Sltl,000 Lower peninsula location, sand dunes + ocean for your front yard. Charming 3 BA with large brick patio entry. PElllSIU l&YFIOIT Slll,000 The classic gem 3 BR home is on exclusive Buena Vista. Exquisite decor. hardwood floor. Separate sandy beach, garden & brick patio. PEllHUU HYFHIT Sl,I00,000 Unique, new. 3 story with elevator on Buena Vista. 4 BR. 6% BA. 3 fireplaces, inside garden atrium. Sandy beach and boat dock. PEllUIU l&YflllT 11,171,GM Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat sllps + 2 side ties. separate 1 BR apt., 3 car garage, full basement. May consider apt. trade. Fee. PllllllU l&JJlllT ., ..... Enclosed porch surrounds this unique home with morning room, basement, office over gar- age, garden entry. boat dock & sandy beach. . PmlSIU l&JJlllT .......... Custom built & decorated home + new guest apartment on 70' main bay frontage. New pier & sllp for 2 large boats, sandy beach. sunny patio. IN '85 86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OFTHE r1l SEARS ANANaAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATIRIAY ... Ill~ .......... 3 BR, FA $329,000 A.KURTZ ... Ill......._ 3 BA, FR $345,000 A. KURTZ UUll YlfW lflU , ......... 3 BR. 2 BA $349,500 S. WALLACE ltYEl._U ............ 5 BR $995,000 EADIE/BENTS • IAl'fll ll-... 5 BR. Pool $995,000 F. SENNES UL.MA POllUU 11111att ...... 4 BR $1, 170,000 BENTS/EADIE SUIDAY Olllltff ,.., ..... 3 BR, FR, Spa $278,500 J . MERTZ IUIM Ill~......_ 3 BR, FR $329.000 J. DONAHUE IUYIEW notf ........... 3 BR $339.000 G. ANDERSON llHOH l llOarutiM 3 BR, FR $345,000 J. DONAHUE IEWPHT lflUTI .. , ....... 4 BR, FA $359,500 0. VALENTINE Ull llU HfYlt ....... 3 BR, FR $399,000 M. MATTHEWS Ull llU , ........ 4 BR, Den $459,000 M.GUTH IUlll YllW lltUI 14111Mllrhe 3 BR, view $469,000 J . CAMPBELL tn1U11*1 11 ........... 4 BR, FR. View $615,000 B.REEOY • IAl'fll 1 ......... 4 BR, FA $675,000 L. ROSE IPTIUaal lMlpllf 6 BR. FR. Pool. Vu $675,000 M.REEOY L*llU HlYltLNe .... 4 BR, FA Bayfront $1,445.000 E. OLSON 644-9060 .. -· SEAVIEW IUYD ..... Spacious pool-size lot. 24 hr. guard-gated com- munity. ·Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket. Owner wtll carry with low down. Possible lease/option. .... .,, .. Expanded, highly customized 3 BR Nantuoket with ocean vlew. French doors, wood trtms, added family area & windows, skytlght. large yard. .... .,,. ... Prieed f0t Immediate sate! 3 BR Nantucket on wide tot, panoramic vtew. Immaculate condition. w~ shutters, parquet floor. IUWllW Utt• Enjoy sparkling city lights from your own private spa. 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA. FR. plus security for your family In this guard-gate community. IUYllW tat• Largest model In Seavlew with good vtew of Catalina, city lights & mountains. Room for pool on extra wide lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. .... .... ... Super custom home bullt by Velentlne. Spacious house, large lot, 3 BR, formal dining, panelled den plus recreation room. NEWPORT BEACH W1IUff u .... 3 BR wrapped up In Countty French finery! Loads of brick, lots of skylights and french doors everywhere! You'll love the price, but won't belleve ltl ua•YllWIHll U42,MO Very Popular Monaco with 3 BR, garden kitchen plantation shutters. neutral decor and conve- nient park and community pooL Mm l•IU satt• A truly fine location for this 5 BA family home! Large yard, lovely new landscaping, pool. Beautifully decorated, air-conditioned. ua• 11111 l'ft,IOI Dynamite views from this 3 BR condo. Beautiful kol Pond & fountain In entry provides the setting of this meticulous home. .. UIYll ........ Excellent location In Big Canyon. Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of ocean and city night tights. • un• ... ,.. Pool/spa, covered patio, air condttlon. Huge game room, view ocean-city llghts. Prestigious gated area. 3 BR. 3 BA. IUIMIW ....... You'll love the easy elegance of thla clualc Mediterranean beauty. 5 BR, serene patloa with bubbling fountains. Truly an oasis. llYllllllU ....... Spacious. etegant, unobstructed bay V'8w 5 BR house built around encioted poot/spa atrium. Perfect for family or entertaining. • • 2161 SU JOIQUll HILLS ROAD, IEWPORT BUCH . ,.., .. ·~...._ __ ._... ____________ ._.. ________________ __ J '· 1 ..