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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-19 - Orange Coast Pilot•OMCAaT90NAI SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1986 ~ounty unprepared for quake Grand Jury panel says some cities. OC agencies 'apathetic' a out the anger BJ STEVE MARBLE OfllleDmllr ........ Oranae County 1s laJJClY un- prepared for a m&Jor earthctuake and a substantial number of county aaencies have not taken even initial steps to brace for such a disaster, a Grand Jury committee reported Fri- Coas t Five UC Irvine students put alcohol awareness to the test In a campus demonstration./ A3 Callfomla Friday's explosion of a rocket carrying a apy satellite could hamper U.S. Intelligence capabllltles./ Al Natio n FBI allegations that three men with phony engineer- ing degrees worked In sensitive positions at two U.S. space centers con- cerns Rep. Claude Pep- per./ Al World Col. Moammar Khadafy's deputy tames casual ties of the U.S. attack on Llbya./A4 Religion Orange Coast Jews plan ..Vicel this week to commemorate Passover and t~r exodus from Egypt./A7 Sports da.Y.. 'We have looked and examined, and we _Jot a little scared.'' said Pessa Klipstc1n, coordinator of the Grand Jury committee that investipted the county's disaster response capabilities "We arc in arcat danaer," Klipst.ein Owners to brace gutted bistro By SUSAN HOWLETI' ucl STEVE MARBLE OfllleDmllr ........ Blue Beet Cafe owners are expected to brace the remaining foundation of the seaside bistro following an early morning blau Friday that reduced most of the h1stonc structure to rubble. The landmark restaurant - located in a beachwalk alley near the Newport Pier -was gutted by the 4 a.m. fire. Police bamcaded a pedestrian walkway in front of the restaurant Friday to prevent potential injury to passersby, but Ray Schuller, Newport Beach building director, said he is worried about curious children and people who may venture into the unsafe area in Mcfadden Square this weekend. "My obvious immediate concern is that it's a highly traveled area, and kids may &et in there and act hurt," Schuller said. "At the very least, we have to brace what's almldy there." Althouah the fire Depanment consjders the 1914 buildina a 100 percent Ion, the foundation and walls of unreinforced brick remain stand- ina at the location near the ocean- front. "We'll almost certainly insist that whatever's left be tom down," Schuller said. (Pieue eee BISTRO'S/ A.2) uid. The county has fa.lied to desianate a penon to coordinate cmersency •<> tivities in the event of a major earthquake and some cities in the county arc "apathetic" about prepar- ina for a diaaster, said Stan Viall, a Grand Jury member. "We can't wait until afterward to fi•ure out who'agoina to be the boss:· said Viall. "We need someone to coordinate and make basic de- cisions." The tmportancc of prepuina for a larae-teale disaster wu most ~ruly illustrated by the Mexico City earth- quake, which measured 8. I on the Richter scale and killed ao estimated 7.000 people.jury memben said. " ... residents of Oraoae County should expect an earthquake that may be 10,000 times as stronJ as an~ they have previously expencnced: • ac- cordina to a repon prepared Dy-the Grand Jury. Despite some &larin& weakneises, ........................... Sid Soffer, former owner of the landmark Blue Beet reetaa.rant, watchee flreflChten battle Friday'• blue. Grand Jury memben said the county and many of iu cl ties have made put suidn by ~ for such a di$Uter. Hazardous materials teams i.n Huntinaton Beach, Anaheim and the county itaelf are an example of "forw&J'd.look.lnt•' 1eadCl'1hip, Grand Jury memben wd. The comm1uee a110 pnused city officials in Irvine for identif'ytng sources of bazardous nnterials emergencies:- Khpttein rcfuaed to ldeottfy the county a&eftClel and the cit1e1 that have either failed to take 1tep1 to prepare or teem lell than interelled in preparina for a m.;or diust.er. ..Tbey know who they are," &be &ald. Viall aaid it wouJd be fair to say that a "subatantiaJ" number of county •ncies have never participet.ed in a diauter exercise or an earthquake drill. (PlAlue ... QUAD/ A.2) Lawyer will pay costs to reprint ballot argument Hopes his offer will eliminate obstacle in runntn le al battle BJ LISA MAHONEY °' ............... An attorney for shenffs candidate Unda Lea Callipn says he will put up $70,000 of bis own money if the Orange County Registrar of Voters will reprint voters' pamphlets to include an unexpu~ted vcnion of Callipn's candidates statement. In a last-ditch attempt to get allegations about incumbent Sheriff Brad Gates before the county's more than one milUon voters, William Yacobozzi bas filed papers in U.S. District Court ukina that the regis- trar be ordered to pnnt Calligan's complete statement and include it m voten' pamphlets, which will be sent to all the county's rqjstered voters startina April 24. Yacobozzi aajd he offered to pay printina costs to eliminate an econ- omic obstacle that may have prompt- ed J ud&e Matthew Byrne to rule ap.inst rus client Thut'lday in the laictt round of a lepJ wranaJe between Gates and C.allipn over her ~t to criticiz.c Gates m her can- didate's statemenL .. From a practical standpoint. this may be the last chance to p:t her statement in," said Yacobozz1. Calligan. a sheriff's patrol sergeant who wants her boss' job. has been pitted &Jainst Gates and Registrar Al Olson since April 3 when Gates won a battle in Orange County Superior Court over the contents of her candidate's statement. Superior Court Judge Judith Ryan rejected Callipn~s argument that two parqrapbs accusi111 Gates of wrona- doina and adm101strat1ve in- competence were ~t.cc:ted by her Fint Amendment ricbt to free speech. Instead, Ryan dccla.red the allep- uons false and m1sleadi111 and or- dered them stricken from C&llipn's candidate's statement. Since then, Yacobozzi and bis partner Leland Sterlin& have ~nt countless boun tryina to oonvmce hiaber COUJ'\s to rule on the constitu- tional <\uestion or at leut allow Callipn s statcment to stand until the issue can be fC!Olvcd. But, because a rulina could have natewidc imp1ication'1 oo court bas been willina to decide the cue without a full ~ Al a result. Ryan's order remains m force and the rqistrar has already printed more than one million pamphlets contain- ina an edited venion of the Callipn statemenl Tbu.nday, Byrne refuled to issue an ittjunaion prevcntina distribution oftbe pampbJcu.~· that Callipn should have bro t I.be matter to federal court be ore printina sot undn-way. Accordina to the county. it wouJd now cost $70,000 to redo the (PJeue eee ATTOIUfSY /A.2) Five area standouts are named to the South roster for the Orange County All-Star baaket- baJI game. /8 1 Reggie Jackson's 534th career home run sparks Angels to 6-5 win over Twlns./81 Suspect cowed by crowd remains in OC jail Entertainment "The Last Leaf" la a leisurely lark In Garden Grove./A10 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Claaslfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Publlc Notices Real Estate Aellglon Sports Televlslon Trivia Weather A 11 A3 84-6 A12 88 A9-10 A8 B7-8 C1-24 A7 81-3 A8 A11 A2 Nuke waste shipments pos tponed SEATTLE (AP) -The U.S. Department of EnCfJY hu &arced to postpone until at lcut Auaust 1hipments of hi&h-!cvel nuclear wastes from "ra1wan that were bound for the Port of l..of1J Beach. The federal aovemmcnt wu to have beaun the fU'1t of 18 ahipmenu fut month, but the Non.hweat Inland Waten Coe.lltion. made up of rel&,joua, environmental and medical aroups, filed suit ii\ federal court. Th~ auit asked that 1h1pment1 be blocked untU the aovem· ment implied a apecUk en· vironmental UICSlment of the riskl involved. The coaliuon Friday an· nounoed the federal aovem· ment'a qreement to postl)One the ahipmentt until a fUU court bearina of the coehuoa'a cue. 1tn111ively aet for May. Shot un-wteldtn resident reportedly held hit-run suspect at bay until police arrtved- By SUSAN HOWLE1T Of ... ....,,.....,, A Westminster man reportedly held at bay by a shotgun-wielding resident follow1na a hit-and-run acci- dent a week ago remamed in Orange County jail on Friday. , The accident. which injured two Newport Beach teen-agers. sparked an angry ne1&hborhood effort to catch 25-ycar-old kent Alan Evers. Evers. charJed with felony drunken driving and hit-and-run, drove his car into the sand following the incident last Friday in West Newport, where a man with a shotgun apparently kept him from leaving until pohce amvcd. He was arraigned Tuesday on three Catholic high school will serve south OC By G. JEANETTEft A VENT OfllleDmllr ........ Apinst the arccn backdrop of the Saddleback Mountains and the fresh- ly paved streets of a city that doesn't exist yet, more than 3SO people gathered Friday in a aroundbrea~nJ ceremony for a new Catholic hi&h school. Scheduled to open in September 1987, the S 12.6 million Santa Marp.ri11 Catholic HiJb School will be part of the oew community of Rancho Santa Marpnta. It wtll be built on 40 acres donated by the O'Neill family and located near Coto de Caz.a. The new school "will take some of the pressure off some of the north county schools," said the Rev. Monsignor Michael P. Driscoll. chancellor of the Diocese of Orange. "We do not have any Catholic schools in south county," said Celine Leydon, superintendent of Oranie County Catholic 1ehools. With 4,300 students, the five bigb schools m the dioc:csc are filled to capecity. she wd. "We refuse up to 1,000 prospective freshmen each year." With enrollment projected at 1.SOO to 2.000, the school will draw llS (Pl-..e eee CATHOLIC/ A2J Trustee& face pickets in wake of court's OK B;r ROBERT BARllER °' .. .., ........ Bolstered by an order from Oranae County Supenor Court, tcacben picketed the homes of Fountain Valley School Di1triC1 trusten Thurt- day niaht to protett a contrlc:t offer that auaraoten many of them a 11lary or more lhao S'46,000 at the end of th~ yean. The p1cketin1 followed an effon by district offtc:ials to .. a court order block:ina the picbtiq. which they ct.1med i• an invuion of privacy The court, however, ruJed that I 0 pickeu could appear with their "''" tWlcc a week and for periods of I 5 minutee outaidc trustees' home.. Bill Bianchi, executive director of the West 0ralllt' County United Teachetli an umbrella o,.niz.ation for five local tcachcn' untons. said lbe sMckelt went out to make trusteH "uodentand our concerns." "It's 1 matter offiu speech.'' he said However, board member Roaer Betacn wd Fnday that picktuna may (111_.. ... T&ACDU/ A2) ~ • counts of felony hn-and-run. two counts offelony drunken dnv1n1 and refusing to submit to a field sobn cty test, accordin& to Newport Beach pohce investigator Mark Fisher. Bail was set at $5,000. Investigators said they will seek another charge agamst Evers for VJolating probation on a previous drunken-driving conv1 ct1on, he added. Evers was dnvmg his 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner west on Coast Highway at Orange Street when he lost control of lhe car. stnlcing a 15· year-old girl 1n the crosswalk. Fisher said. "Suddenly, Evers accelerated. directly at the still-prone femaJe," Fisher said. "She managed to roll or 1ump out of the way. avoid1na gemng run over." Evers allegedly tncd to get away, and then struck a motorcycle driven by a 17-year-old youth. Fisher said The boy had stopped to help the in1ured prl. "Due to Evers' rapid approach. the Pep eqaad tourney Peay Cba, ~ Bll1a ftnl-tJ eonct•cler, abcnn plentJ of epl.rtt dmtnc tile 2nd &DDaal llODll•der ud cbeerl•4e1' competition for moatb Oranf• eoa.n,tt,~ ecboola FrlClaJ. Ca o Vall8J took top bonon for botb ftnltJ claeerleaden ucl llOGCJ•den. Vanity woad pl&ce awvcla wat to ~ Bllla' cbeerl•den a.al &l Toro ecn:..ieeden. Top boaon foT 6-bma.n &IMI eopllomote claeerleaclen .... t to 11.lalcn:a Vt.ejo. , boy elected to bad off of the motor· cycle to avoid getting mto a !Cnous bead-on colhs1on:· police sa.id. As Evers fled down a dead~nd street. several witnesses draaged "various objects and debris" into the alley, forcmg the suspect to drive onto the beach at Ohvc Street, where the car got stuck in the sand about 2SO feet out. Fisher said. "I JUCSS one oflhcm heldashotaun on him until the police c.ouJd come." Fisher said "When they heard lhem (Pleue 11ee SUSPECT I A.2) Artukovic a lleged not competent for trial ZACi RFB, 'ugoslav1a (AP) - Defense attorncv' for AndrtJa Artukov1c, who 111 hcing tncd on war cnmes charges. asked the court Fn· day to declare him incompetent and the )Udgc\ said the) would rule at the be&inn1na of next week ihe defendant 86. ~a~ extradited from the United Star~ in Februar; and had bttn d«lared senile and legall)' bhnd b) l S Jud1c1al authont1e~ He 1s charged vmh par· t1c1pat1ng in four 'P«'tfic massacres of cw1han~ and captured pnsoners and with oth<'r cnmes while 1ntrnor minister of the Na11 puppet ,u1c of Croatia dunna World War II Artukov1c. who hvcd for many ycan in Seal Beach, 'hcd tear\ when hem~ ht ''·vear-old \On Rad05lav, a (ahfom11 real C1tate aaent The younacr Anukov1c had bttn aucod1n1 the pmcccdmp ''n« Wednesday but had not let has fat.Mr know he was there for fear of UplCtlJn& him When Rado'llav Artukovtc stood up ftom h115eat and approached, h11 f1tht'r ., eye filled Wlth tears. They were not allowed 10 speak with each other Tbc tnal 'NH 1ntcmipted for Anukov1c 10 rcp1n hu composurt Af\er the bruk., the defen.K OOted questions 1ttluna to prove tbt &ftn. dant's mcam~~ncc. (PlaM ... A.anJK.OVIC/ A.2) ~ A.a ~Coat DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Aptll 19, 1988 City faces accident, police claims 11 PHD.. SNEJDEJ\MAN ... ._ ....... lrvmc City Council members l uctday will cooaider four new claams apinst lbe caty from residents who believe Irvine bean financiaJ responsibility for Utjuries associa~ with three traffic accidents and an encounter with Polioe officers. Claims q,ainst cities must be filed within I 00 days of an alleged injury to penerve a penon's riaht to file a lawsuit in the incident. Irvine suafl" members have rec- ommended the City Council rou- tinely deny the four latest claims. The four claims a1e: •CraiJ Helsley of Sepulveda is scck.Jng SS00,000 from lbe city. In his ctaun. be states he was struck by a car Jan. I wbtle C1'0SS1Jll Culver Dnvc at Deerfield A venue in Irvine on foot. His cla_im states that he suffered a shoulder injury and numerous bruites and that he bas rcqwrcd suraery for ao iaju.red knee. He claims a pol.toe officer who responded did not investigate the accident, obtain witness names or determine whether Helsley needed cmcraency medical care. •Christine Cockrell of lrvine is seeking more than $2S,000 from the city in connection with a traffic accident that occurred last Nov. I 4 at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. Cockrell alleges the center median and road were "defectively designed and constructed." She st.ates she has CATHOLIC HIGH •.. homAl students from San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point. Laguna Beach, Mission Viejo and other south county communtties, said the Rev. Michael A. Hams, pnncipaJ of the new school. Harris. who 1s now principal of Mater Dc1. said, "We have students who drive from San Clemente to go to Mater Dci." The new school, the only Catholic high school being built in the Unttcd St.ates, will offer a college preparatory curriculum, wd Hams. To be built in two phases over four years, the campus will include classroom. science and library buildings, a student services building, indoor lunch a1ea with skylights, an outdoor amphitheater. athletic facilities. chapel and bell tower. Thomas Fuentes. spokesman for the diocese. said the church bas been in Oran~e County for 210 years. In the tradition of the Rev. Juntpero Serra. founder of M1ss1o'n San Juan Capistrano, groundbrealong ccrtinonies in- cluded then ngrng of a bell from the m1ss1on, and burial of an old adobe bnck on the new sue "Two hundred years ago. Father Serra first brought the (Catholic) faith to thJs land." said Harris ...... Tlus pan of the world has become known as a place of home and promise. It is our dream to carry on that great trad1t1on. This new school will prepare (students) to take their place as leaders in the ne1't century·· The Moet Re•. John T. Steinbock dJC• hU •ho•el into the earth while Tom Fuente.. •pokaman for the Dtocae of <>range, hefta a brick from the San Ju.an Capt.t:rano Mlaalon that wtn be burled on the •lte in a tradition begun by the Rev. Junlpero Serra. ATTORNEY FUNDS ... From Al pamphlets. Yacobozz1, whose tenactt}' in pursuing the matter has confounded Gates' attorneys, said he decided to offer to pay the pnntmg costs because he feels so strongly about Calllgan's nght to say what she wants in her candidate's statement. "Ultimately, she will prevail on both the constitutional and the fac- tual points of the case. But can she win within the system?" he asked. Gates' attorneys could not be reached for comment about the latest twist 1n the Gates-Calligan dispute. In a previous 1nterv1ew. attorney Darryl Wold ltnlccd Calligan and Yacobozz1 with long-ttme Gates foe Russell Bostrom Bosuom. a Municipal Court Judge who once accused Gates of covenng up the drunken-dnving arrest of a shentrs deputy, 1s Yacobozz1's for- mer law partner and a personal fncnd of Calligan. Wold said most of Calhgan's charges are nothing more than "a rehash of old allegatio ns.'' He said Gates decided to protest their 1n- clus1on in Calltgan's statement so they could tinall}' be put to rest suffered physical and mental uuunes. 1ocludina cervical spine and bead &rauma •Monie Bolin&er of lrvinc 1s seekina SI U24 from the cuy 10 connection with a traffic accident last Dec. 2 on MacArthur Boulevard. He SllteS that &he left side and top of his vehicle were damaged in the crash He alleges that the street was recently paved and that his car hydroplaned. •Derrick M. Peront of Santa Ana 1s secluna an undetermined amount from the city in connection with a Dec. 20 incident in a parking lot at 18321 Jamboree Blvd. He alleges he was "htt repeatedly" by a police stun gun and suffered embarrassment. suspension from his JOb and loss of pay. ARTUKOVIC From Al Asked what year tt was now. Artukov1c replied, "II 1s 1983 or 1984 .. rn reply to another question he said he was "in America." But later. when Judge Milka uaJsk1 ques11oned him. Artuko"1c said he knew he was in Zagreb and that Zagreb was in Croatia. Defense attorneys, contendmg that their client could not onent himself in time and place. demanded that the tnal be suspended on the basis of a Yugoslav law making such a prov1s1on for mentally disturbed persons TEACHERS PICKET TRUSTEES' HOMES ••• From Al be backfinng "This doesn't bother me, but 11 angers my neighbors." he said "They think the teachers have a good th1ng going. and they don't see wh > they're demonstrating. The)°d hke to re- taliate. They sa}. 'Why don't you gel nd of them all'>' " But Bclgen said he doesn't want to do that "We ask a 101 of our teachers. and we want to keep them in a h1gh- salary bracket " Distnct officials have offered teachers a three-year contract includ- ing a 24.6 percent pay increase over three year\. Union leader B1anch1 said one suck.mg point 1s that official are offenng a bonus for the first year, instead of making the full offer o n the salary schedule He also said d1stnct officials are refusing to budge on a teacher transfer pohq that the union finds unaccep- table. D1stnct spokeswoman Cheryl Nor- ton said officials have made a "very. very fair offer" and that the teachers allegedly haven't given anything. She said that 16 7 of the d1stnct's 298 teachers are in the upper salary ranges. Seventy-four teachers cur- rently receive top pay of S36.660 That would climb to S46.5.S2 at the end of the third year of the proposed contract She said the d1stnct also is offenng to cut classroom size from 30 pupils per teacher to 27 students per teacher at the end of three years. In return. she said officials are asking teachers to part1c1pate in a committee to put a cap on insurance costs that go as high as $3,800 a year for some employees. But Norton said teachers declined to do that and are seeking authonty to select their own msurancc company in return for agreeing to proposals to hold down costs. QUAKE PREPARATIONS INCOMPLETE •.. From Al "Some agcnc1ec, and departments are prepared. but man~ only have paper plans," said Viall Prepanng for a disaster 1s largely a problem of ind1v1dual c1111cns. not JUSt govemmenl. (irand Jury mem- bers noted "You cannot rely on the county to save you, dig ~ou out or care for you -espec1ally in tht· first 72 ho ur\, " said Viall Jury mcmbcr'i <ouggcstcd that County Administrator Larry Pansh he named as the director of cmerg- ~rg~~~e Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ))0 W~! !Uy St C.Mt• l,IMA lo ._..,. .,.,,,, .. , Ail• ~ (t'4f• t..l•V A -'•f '(: cie-i.oao. &A2·5818 ~ .. ...,.,,,. ,.~ill ency operations for the entire county and that he designate a chain of command. Funher. 1t was recommended that the county's Environmental Manage- ment Agency d1stnbute a disaster checklist to all county agencies and all 26 cities 1n the county To improve emergency com- munication systems, th~ county must develop a plan for mobile radio un1b in the event conventional telephone systems fa1l 1n an earthquake or other disaster. the Jury members propo~d. V1alle said there appear to be major problems with the county's emerg- ency communications system. par- ticularl y one that would permit c1t1cs to communicate with each another. The committee suggested that vol- unteer organu.at1ons such as the American Red Cross step up public information programs and ihat exist- ing community groups like Neigh- borhood Watch draft disaster re<oponsc plan<o. The Grand Jury rePort -the first of the year -amved on the final day of Farthquake Awareness Weck. Dally Piiot O.llvery la Guaranteed (.o(tyt~• tqftJ l'INJll '-<16tl P~t ,, t., ,,,.., " 't "f ~ ..... 'l?fiet ""'''•'.,.,,.... 9()Hlf' • oo! r•• 4 , ......... ...._,~, hf/lt..,-,..., 0. 'ec>tcO.lc.•0 ,. ... ' '<.,.. A '~ Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the Dttly Pilot., What don't you hke'> Call the number above and your me,saae WJll be recorded. transcnbcd and de- livered to the appropnate editor ... ,.,,,. 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"Jackson began ordering everyone off the property as the medical personnel brought his mother outside to be transported to the hospital," lbe police rePort said. After three officers allegedly over- came Jackson and moved him toward the street to be taken into custody, "Jackson was Maced, and then sprayed with water," the Police report said. ln the end, Jackson was released from custody and allowed to return home. According to the claim, Jackson arrived at the home when he "was met by police officers who pushed and shoved me, placed me under arrest, handcuffed me; and then proceeded to forcefully drag me along my property then threw me on the ground, face down and Maced me." Jackson refused to comment on the claim "until it goes to court," he said. The claim seeks $600 for a doctor's bill. $.S,000 for future medical ex- penses.SI 00,000 for general damages and $ 1.S0,000 for punit.Jve damages, false arrest and assault and battCl)'. BISTRO'S SAFETY CONCERNS OFFICIALS ••. From Al There were no inJunes m the fire, but police said a pamter, identified as J 1m Borchard, was workmg inside the nightclub when the blaze began. Borchard escaped unscathed. though he was forced to dash through flames to safety, police said. The reported cause of the fire was a cigarette left smouldenng in a lounge couch. The blaze destroyed an old western bar purchased for an estimated $8,000 from a tavern m Cnpplc Creek, Colo .. firelighters said. In all, 27 firefighters were called to the scene. but the danger of collapse slowed their efforts. a police official said. The tum-of-the-<ltntury building was one of .SO remaining commerclal structures tn the city built prior to more stnngent earthquake standards adopted after the Long Beach earth- quake m the I 930s. "We are anxious to set these buildings that arc not se1sm1caJly safe tom down," Schuller said. Schuller said he talked to owner Fred Accuard1 Friday afternoon. Accuard1 said he is interested in restoring the restaurant. Accuuardi has a lon~-term lease on the property with option to buy, but Costa Mesa resident Sid Soffer still owns the property, Schuller said. The restaurant was purchased by Soffer in the 1960s. Soffer and Accuardi were not available for comment Friday. Soffer, a noted city activist m both Costa Mesa and Newport, brought attention to the restaurant over the years in a variety of ways. In 1966, Soffer raised a commotion with his business neighbors when he announced the Blue Beet would be painted red. Soffer suggested adJ0tn- mg business owners also select new color schemes like saffron yellow and toffee brown. Soffer picketed City Hall in 1964 when he was cited for prov1dmg live musical entertainment without proper city permits. He countered by telling cJty of- ficials his lone piano player wasn't "that entertaining," and later offered to bring the singer into court to prove his point. SUSPECT HELD AT BAY .•. From Al coming, they took off." Evers told police "he k.new he had hit 'the pretty girl crossmg in the crosswalk.' but fled due to being nervous about the crowd 1n the intersection," Fisher said. Evers, who allegedly struck a parked Volkswagon during his es- cape, refused to take a field sobriety test when asked to by arresting officers. The girl was treated at Hoag Memorial HospitaJ in Newport Beach for numerous scrapes and lacerations. and later released. How- ever, she was admnted into the hospital Monday when reoccurring headaches mdicated a concusssioo. Fisher said. She was recovering at home today. The 17-year-old suffered minor scrapes m the accident. Fisher said investigators were try- ing to locate two other people m Evers' car who apparently fled during the commotion. A prelimmary hear- ing date had not yet been scheduled, he said. Here's the Carpet Sale of a Lifetime! 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Call the church at 492-340 I for reservations and infonnation. Retirement tallr slated A talk on .. Retirement: A New Beginning" will be presented today from IOa.m. to noon at the Heritage Park Center at 460 I Walnut Ave. in Irvine. Helen Greenblatt will lead the program and admission is free. Call the sponsoring Irvine Family Services Department at 559-0464 for details. Federal retirees to meet The-Saddlcback Valley Chat>ter I 689 of the National Association of Rettred Federal Employees will conduct its regular monthly meeting Monday. The program is scheduled for 2 p.m. at the Western Federal Savings and Loan Associa- tion, 26940 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo. Call Joe Greve at 830-7670 for further information. Redred officers convene The executive board of the Retired Military Officers Association, South Coast Chapter, will meet Tuesday at the Great American Bank Building, 601 N. El Camino Real, San Clement.e The session will be held at 1 p.m. AJI " directors, officers and chairmen arc expected to attend and guests are welcome. Vision tests slated Senior ci tizens experiencing vision prob- lems because of cataracts are invited to attend Thursday's meeting of the Saddleback Valley Cataract Support Group. The event WJll be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Simply Delicious Cafe in the Bank of America building in Laguna Hills. Ad- mission is free and additional information is available by calling 95 1-4641. Square dancers recrultlng The Costa Mesa seni or citizens' square dance cl ub, the Qick Steppers, invite other senior square dancers to join them every Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Downtown Community Center in Costa Mesa. The center is located at Anaheim Avenue and Center Street and admission is 25 cents per session. Call Charles or Eva Schneider at 545-5669 for information. Senior problems studled The Senior Resources center in El Toro is offering a free support group called COPE (Counseling, Outreach. Prevention and Educa- tion), dealing with the ptoblems o ne may have with a spouse, family member of friend with Alzheimer's disease. BJ P8D. SNEJDERMAN Of .. .,,.., ........ Five UC Irvine students faced a drunk· en driver's ni&htmare on Wednesday. In front of them stood a poker-faocd Irvine policeman, ready to run them throu";,i a tricky series of "field sobriety tests.' He also had a Breathalizer bandy to provide quick readin.p on their blood alcohol levels. But these students hadn't been dnving and weren't facing Jlil time. They were parucipating in a demon- stration about bow quickly partygocrs can slip under the influence of alcobof and how dnnking affects their reasoning and coor- dination. The program was a highlight of Alcohol Awareness Weck, sponsored by BAC- C HUS, a student committee that promotes responsible drinking. Though the name sounds like the Roman god of wine and revelry, the initials actually stand for "Boost Alcohol Consciousness Con- cemin~ the Health of University Stu- dents.' "We're not agam st alcohol, we're against the abuse of it," explained Emily Eggleston of Costa Mesa, a UCI political science major who 1s recording secretary of BACCHUS. At 11 a.m., five volunteers began consuming cheese puffs and the alcoholic beverages of their choice in front of an amused outdoor audience al UCl's Backlot dining area. "They arc drinluog as if they were at a party," Eggleston said. "The purpose 1s to show them how drunk they can become after just an hour at a party, even though they may not feel drunk." The participants were asked why they voluntcenid. Mike Grigoli of Newport Beach. a 22- ycar-old economics and psychology major, replied, .. , just want to find out how much I can dnnk before I'D) •cgally drunk." \ Already:~ feelin& the etre.ets of scvtfal beers, ~ry Detchmandy qJ -Newport Beach, a 2 1-ycar-old i>otitical science major, concentrated to come up with a scnous response: "I wanted to increase campus awareness about alcohol abuse." John Carr'ofNewport Beach. a 22-ycar- old computer science major, had a more down-t~rth reason for volunteering: .. They said you could drink as much as you want of whatever you wanted!" After eight Vodka Collins drinks, Carr was gjven a microphone to address the lunchtime audience. 'Tm definitely drunk and you all lcnow 1t," he said. "The point of this is ... is .. .l don't know .... " Regaining his train of thought, he added, "You need to be aware of what it docs to you so when you're drivin& down the road you don't kill someone." Carr then asked, "Am I rambling? Steve Soto, an Irvine traffic officer, observed the table where the volunteers had been drinking and said, "This appears to be a typical party like the kind I used to attend when I was younger. But it doesn't take a lot (of drinlung) to affect you when you're driving.'' To demonstrate. Soto instructed Carr to stand with feet tQltlber and eyes closed, then watched the student SWly. He then asked Carr to tif\ a root 6 inches off the around and matntain his balance. Finally, Soto moved bis pen near Carr's face and watched bow steadily the stu- dent's eyes followed it. Tbe officer asked Carr to exhale into a Breath.alizer unit. The rcadina was 0.23 - more than double the lepl drunken- drivma standard of 0.10. Soto tripped up Mary Octcbmandy on a simultaneous countina and fin&er-touch· ing tes!_, but gave her hlab marks for successrully countinf beclcward from I 00 to 30 without skippina numbcn or revenina the order. But after seven serv~ or Coors Ll&bt, Detchmandy's Breatha.lizer reading o(.18 indicated she was legally drunk. Soto said regular drinkcn often arc less impaired than occasional ti_pplen when the same amount of alcobol 1s consumed. As evidence, Mike Grigoli, who said he drinks frequently, passed most of the field tests despite the 10 cans of beer be consumed. The Breathaliz.er indicated his blood alcohol was 0.11 -just a notch over the legal limit. Though he enjoys alcohol, Grigoli insisted , "l won't drink and drive. When I drink. I have someone else drive me. Or I walk." lnlne police officer IMeTe Soto watcll• 11.ary Detch•en4y try to Volunteen (left to rlCbt) lllke Grlaoll, llitcb Sbirta, Kay-yan Barouma.nd and Mary betcbman- ................. ~ dy drink up u put of an alcolaol &WU'eDW demonatration at lJC Imne dal8 week. Re~stered nurse Victoria Hart conducts the sessions each Thursday from 10 to I l a.m. at the center, 22772 Centre Drive, and it is offeed free to the public. Call 380-I 703 for reservations. 57 Freeivay extension may be linked to flood control Seniors' news wanted Anentlon senior citizens' organization presi- dents and aecretarles: We want to help make your upcoming events. meetings. Mmlnara and tun- dralaera auooeaslul. Send brief announcements Including time. place, cost (If any) and a phone number fOf additional Information to: Senior calendar. Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. The Senior Calendar Is published each Saturday. Reports ol your club Of organization's activities -like community service projects or election of officers -should be directed to the Community News Editor at the same address Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome Extending the 57 Freeway along the· Santa Ana River may be feasible 1f the prOJCCt is undertaken in conjunction with future flood control improvements. That was the conclusion reached by members of the Orange County Transpor- tation Commission this week after rev1ew- Jng an analysis of the proposed extension between the Santa Ana and the San Diego freeways. Extendin$ the 57 Freeway 10.5 miles would provide an important north-south route for central Orange County1 but its S850 million price tag 1s prohibitively expensive, the commission concluded. But, rather than scrap the idea. com- m1ss1oners directed their staff to work with the Orange County Flood Control D1stnct to sec how freeway construction might be coupled with eventual flood control work along the Santa Ana Freeway. Funding for the massive Santa Ana River flood control plan is now pending before a House and Senate conference committee. Callboz •arcllarge A SI surcharge to pay for emergency callboxes on Orange County freeways will begin appcanng on motor vehicle regis- trations that expire on Aug. 31 or la ter. The annual fee, which applies only to vehicles registered in Orange County, will pay for installation• and maintenance of callboxcs at half-mile interval'\ along the count}' 's 135 miles of freewav. The callboxcs may be used to report accidents or summon help in the event ofa breakdown. Installation is tcntat1 vely scheduled for 1987. Add a •tory, face a bearl.ng Responding to complaints that certarn second-story additions were bypassmg the scrutiny of the Laguna Beach planning depanment and city boards and blocking scenic views, the Caty Council this week voted to require all second-story additions to be considered through public hearin~. Unul now. second-story additions which arc less than 50 percent oft he square footagi'.. of an existrng building and which meet complicated he1dit requirements haven't had to go through Design Revtcw Board approval. But council members agreed that some additions that meet eiusung guidelines can still obstruct views and agreed to send all projects to the Design ReVJcw Board for considerauon. CoUege Invite. teen• Golden West College in Huntlnllon Beach has scheduled a high school senior day Apnl 22. · Seniors from more than 20 local hiah schools will be 1nv1ted to a barbecue and entertammcnt and to visit college classrooms and officials. The program 1s scheduled from 12 30-4 pm I 'If terrorism continues, do you think the United States should attack Libya again?' Sbelly'sto,kl Co1ta Me11 Secretary Yes, because if we don't, they're going to attack us and it'll go back and forth Bennaa Hoverttea :e-::roa Beaclll That as a very difficult question. I feel we should do somcthm&. If ~----------J I bad to. I'd say ye,. t 01nlel Ryu Co1ta Meta Co1t11me jewelry 1er- vlce company No. I wouldn't. If they wanted to kill (Libya's Moammar) Khadafy, they should JUSt pay an assarnn to do 11 Todd Mult:el T .. tia Mall clerk I don't think that'll sohe the problem. Everyone felt a sense of patnotism .... but I don't think that"ll solve the problem. t Compiled by G. Jeanette Avent Kris Anderson Costa Me1111 Accoantaat I suppon P~'i1dent Reagan in his decisions. We shouldn't pla y game!>. U.S. restrained in slaying WASH.ING TON (AP) -The Re· ..,n admuustnboo made no pubbc threats Frida)· upon lcarruna of the death of an Amcncan bos1.1ge an Ltbanoo and said II assumes that ti \IC otbet'I Lakco captavc tbctt renwn alJYC, A boua&c found dead lO Lebanon was . idenuficd Fnda) as Pc~ KiJbum. an Amcncan hbranan mm- ing for more than 16 months. as the U.S. ,bombint raid on Libya touchtd off new lCnSJODS K.ilbum., ~ho had -..orked at the Amencao Unnentt> 10 Bctrul. ~as adenbfied b) fncnds there as one of three W~tcmc-n found murdertd near lhc Le~ capital said St.ate Dci>utmenl spokesman Bernard Kalb. The tv•o othen Y>CTt Bntons A note left neari>> said the men v.e~ slam tn retahallon for Bnush cooptr· auoo with t.bc t: S air stn~e a.ptost Llb)• Bnttsh Foretp Sectttan tr Geo~} Ho~ wd ID London lhc Bntons had btto ludoaptd by ub- }&ru.. The tatc ~cot. ~btch nouficd a ~~ of Ktlburn. cbd not lc"cl anyaa:usabons.. Bu& spokesman KAib said nmpl) that -..-e have madt 11 clear rrpcatedJ) tbay thote who hold our bostagtS arc responsibtlc for the safety and ltvcs of the hostain." He wd there was no "poSJU\'C 1orcns1c 1denuficuuon" of the 62- 'ear-old libranan But other U S offieutls said there V."3.S nnuall} no doubt he wu the '1cum found Thursday ~1th the tv.o olher capuves. F1,e other .\mencans were lod· naptd m Lebanon O\'er tbc past two 'can.. 1ncluding Davtd Jacobsen of Hunungton Bc.ach. cruef admirus.- tratorof .\mcnc:an UruvCfSlty Hosp1· tal in Bcll'Ut. K.&Jb said the assum~ t.bc) wctt ahve. He rt fused lOS&)' ho• the Unntd Stale$ .-.as au.empung lO pin tbar rclc&K Speakes.. anvehna wnh Prntdcn1 Reapn in Ne-. Y od. sud Reapn WU -colK'Cmcd and lOttteSttd tn that ~make a posiu"c tdennfiat1on •· At t.bc p1n1dcnl's dirc'Cuon. the spokesman s.a1d. officlals "ha'c been m touch wttb all the fanuhes of tht' Amencan hostages and Pf'O' 1dtd them wtth all the mformauon ~e have." Reagan. Spca.lccs said ... wanted all the fanuhc-s of the bost.agrS to Imo-. t'vcrything w~ do " Attomc) General Edwm M~ Ill said the United States "will lool at the evtdt'ncc" behind the lull1ngs to Lebanon "But I th10k ~e ~on't announa in advance -.hat -.t'·rt' go1Jl& to do .. he added , Ali Treikl, LlbJ'a'a a.m- ba.Maclor to the UD.lted Na- tion.a, l"rlday condemned T1le9day'a bomb attack at a Security CoancU DleetinC· Khadafy's deputy; tallies casualties TIUPOU Llbya <AP> -Col Moamma.r Khadafy's dq>uty wd Friday that 37 people wett luUed and 93 Wet"C v.ounded in the U.S. air r&Jds on Libya. wbJcb he called a failure ''because of the bad traJnmg of the Amcncan pilots." • Maj. Abdel-Salam Jalloud made t.bc oommeou an the first news confcreoc:e a haah·ranlung official has bek1 With fore11fl correspondents since tk raids Tuesday on the Lab) an CJt.ies ofTnpoh and Bcnghaz.1 Jalloud's casualty figures were the first gi ven by a Libyan offiClal. WC'Slem diplomats said earlier that al least 100 people, and probably more. were killed LD the raids. marked by shov101 and &bouuna amon& the people who beard a funeral orauon m which the u.slltant chief of the gtneraJ staff called for -Jihad" - holy v.ar .. Libyan Arab people, Arab nation -the umc has come for us to raise 1he banncn of Jihad .... Let the world wnncss and condemn tbe official Amcncan 1erronsm led by Reqan, the arch-t.crronst." MaJ. K.buwaykij al-Humayd1 said at the burial serv1cc. E.arlier. some 4,000 Libyans. cbanl· mg. .. 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Brltlsh officials accuse Libya in Britons' slaying By~ AsaociatH Presa LONDON -Bntatn accused L1b)'a on Fnday of J1rcct involvement 1n the bdnap and murder of two Bntons to ~banon and said their deaths arc an example of"L1b)an statc--Oirected tcrronsm." Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Ho~ md1cated evidence of Libyan involvement contnbu~ lo the ao"crnmcnt's dec1S1on to allow Bnttsh bases to be used as a launching pad for U.S. bombing raids on L1bva. L1b)'a has denied it was involved ID the hostages' deaths. "For some ume· we have had firm evidence of direct Libyan involvement in the ladnappmg of Mr. (Leigh) Douglas and Mr . (Pbihp) Padfield. and we have good reason to believe the) were 1n Libyan hands," the statement said "Although we decided not LO pubhc1:ie rt because of the nsk to thetr hvcs. this was pan of the ev1dcnct' we had before us of Libyan st.ate- d1rccted terronsm ·· U.S. ethnic groups back Khadafy LOS ANGELES -SpcakJng in front of a picture of Libyan leader Moammar Khadaf)'. a coahuon of Native Amencan, black and H1span1c groups called on minonty m1htary personnel Fnday to rtfusc any orders to attack Lib} a "The) should not carT) out orders to attack the country of Libya," said Ron W1llansofthe Patncc Lumumba Coallllon. "This government. when 1t uses the smokescreen of anu-terronsm and anu<ommumsm. only uses 11 against people ""ho achieve sclf-determmauon." Willc1ns spoke at a news conference c.aJltd in suppon of Khadaf) by represcntauvcs of the AJI Afncan Peoples Revolu11onaf) Part~. La Raza Umda Pany. and Four D1rcct1ons. a Nauve Amencan group. Pollce foll attack on U.S. club .\~KARA. Turke) -Police arrested two foreigners carrying a bag of explosives outside a U.S. m1htar) officers' club Fnda). and after mtcrropt1ng them. arrested two mo~ foreigners. a scm1-offiCJaJ news agency reported. The scm1-offic1aJ Anatolia news agency quoted Anilra police Chief Ali Akan as saying police had th waned an attack on the club m the Gaz1osmanpasa dtStnct, near downtown Ankara. It quoted SafTet Arikan Beduk. head of Turkey's pohce forces, as sa} ing pohct' wcrt' trying to determine &he names and nat1onahucs of the four suspccts Beduk refused to tell the circumstances of the arrest of the second pair MIA talks canceled 1n wa.te of bombing NEW DELHI. India -Vietnamese Fore1pi Mm1stcr Nguyen Co Thach said Fnday that talks on U .S. soldiers missing to the Vietnam War have been called off for a\ long as the Unittd Statt'l continues its "tnhumane attack on Libya." Thach. in Nt'w Delhi to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of the non-aligned nations. told a news conference that talks with the United States on returning the bod.It's of m1ssmg Amencan soldiers "are a humanttanan issue." "We arc committed to the humane aspcct of the MIA issue. and we will continue the talks when the barbarous and mhumant' attack on Ltbya 1s no longer there ... Thach said. Soviets shift to support for U.N. force in Lebanon By tbe A11oclated Pre11 41 UNITED NATIONS-ln a notable foreign pohcy sh1f\ Fnday, the Soviet Union for the first ume in eight years supponed extension of the U.N pcacckecptng force tn South Lebanon. Soviet Ambassador Yun Dubmm 1omed a unanimous vote m the IS-member Sccunty CounC"1l for a resolution extending the mandate oftht' U N. lntenm Force 1n Lebanon for three months unul July 19 Soviet ally Bulgana also vottd m favor. Ortega calls Reagan the tAggreBllOr MANAGUA. Nicaragua -President Daniel Onega says Nicaragua wants peace v.1th the U nned States. but be believes President Reagan has decided to destroy tht' Sand1n1sta regime by m1htary means. He accused Reagan of"blackma1I poltcy" in supponmg Contra retxls who arc fighting his go.vemment_. "I sec no r~son to ma1nt~m a pohcy of confrontation." Ortega said an an mtcrv1ew w1tb The Associated Press. "Nicaragua is willing 10 overcome .~his situation. but the United States must stop its pohcy of aggression Whites blamed for 19 riot-tom month• JOHANNESBURG, South Afnc.a - A government investigator said Fnda~ the nots that began 19 months of violence stemmed from an "1ncomprehcns1ble" lack of sensitivity by white authorities to black gnevanc.c-s. Prof: Tj~ van der Wah wa~comm1ssioned to investigate the first anti-apartheid nots an September 1984 m black townsh1~ of the Vaal ~on south of Johannesburg. "ft should never have happtned.' Van der Walt said in tus rcpon to Parltament on Fnday. 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GTON (AP) -R~ O&ude Pq>ipn, ()..fl.a.., "oteed con· cen Friday ova FBI a..lk:puoru that three men with phony t"npncmna dqrea from a diploma mill worked an 11C1WU\"e posJUOf\S at lWO u tp9CC ClenLCB. wh dJ.stwt. ~ lbat NASA pte>p&t were mvolvcd," P~ told re· poners. refemna to a list of 72 feickraJ cmp&oyea OC' aovernmecot COOlnlC· ton, mcludtQa l.hree who worked I\ tbc Houston and C'ape Cuavera.L. Fla..~ cent.en. ~ 1nd1v1duah. were wkntJ6ed b)' the FBI u holdlng bo&us ac:ackm1c C'redcnuals Pepper rdeucd the ln1 Fnda) As to the Jan 28 e.11plos1on of the IJ*lC shuttle ChaJlenaier. 1n which 1CYco CfC"o\ m~bcn were lulled, Pepper wd. -1 don't know 1 f the!>t • PCOOk b.ad an)' ducct role in evenu leadio1 up to the Challenger ell.· plos.ioo. ... But be 1&1d 1foM oft.be lhnie 'Jlil'OC ccnta employees was Lo a po11uon "'hen "bu 1ud&ment meant a srcat deal to UK Cbillnllt'r prosram." 1l could be lb.at WIM publte 1otetal $uffcrcd Jf'evousJ)' " Pt-pper made t.M comments at a ~s conference •here be rdcucd a Howe subcomm1tltt ~rt on an csumated 200 fcdc1'al emplO)US wbo had bought phony de&rccs from three ficuuous uruvcn1ues operated by Anthon) J C'Jtt\JDUno out of post office box~ in l't&h Amon.a and M1uoun Gcrununo plcadtd suilty in Ma ) 1985 Lo fedcr.ll fraud and conspiracy charges and as servins a three-year sentence al the federal penitentt.a.ry at Tcrre Haute, Ind The FBI filed the 11\t ofGcrununo's "p-aduatet" wi th the U S Dtstnct Coun in Cbarlotte, N C" • at the urne Gcrununo entered hiscuLlty plea. and al.Jo fumis.hcd the names to the redcra1 ~ •httt t.bcy worked Tbe &Ucuuons or 200 federal employees bo"1.IJ11 bop1 ac:adcmtc dqnies ~ firA made at a beanna last Duiembe:r by Peppa's 1ubcom· m.incc on bcaJth and Iona-term ~ of lbe HOu.IC Select Comnutttt on Al>na. Amona the 72 names pubhsbcd Fnday were thole a1Jeaed to be an opctabOOJ CQllO«f and a 5C'CUOO chieffoff.E..Uunch opmauons with Uruted Boosters Inc .. a con- tnctor o the Nauooa.I Aeronauua and Spece Adm1ru1uauon at Cape Can.a vc:ral. Pepper's report, based on FBI informauon. aid the opera uoni en&J· nea bad obtained a qus bachelor of toence dqJ'eC 10 eJcctncaJ en&JDCCT· ina in June 1982 A month later, the sect.loo chief was reported to have rcoei ved a fake bachelor'i degree 10 C i11c o d e M a yo. Big fi esta, Big sa vi11g s a t Celcb1·atio11 s .~ / Mount St. Helens keeps on spouting VANCOUVER. Wash. (AP) - Mount St Helens spouted a plume of p.s and ash for the thud coosecuuve da) Fnda). but gt0logms said the plumes v.ett part of the volcano's norm.al &CtJvity and poXld no hazard. Steve Brantley, a U.S ~loSJcal Survc) spokciman. wd be wu flyini v.1th two geologut.s Fnday morrung to take measurements of ps levels at the "olc:ano. The p~ was fi ve minutes awa> from the st>uthwcst Washington mountain when the Latest ''deg.using event" occurred about 11 :25 a.m., he said A cauliflower-shaped plume, a darlc mixture of ash, ps and stcam, r~ from the dome's top LO about 6.000 (ect above lht volanco's 8,%4-foot nm before dus1peuna five mmutes later, he wd. "It was pretty spectacular, .. Brantley said. Fed cuttlo6 dlscount rate to lowest level In 8 years BJ 1M Aauctald Prat WASHINGTON-TheFedetal Resef'Ve Board sa1d Fn~y ll llCU~llllJIU d~nl rate to 6.S pcrceni, tbt lowest level fot this k.e y lcnddlDI ra~ 1!ciaht Tbe mo ... e wu e1 pecud to add fun.her momentum 10 a ramauc tnWlJt ~ ioteft'Sl rat.CS. It wu the ICCOnd ume 1n six weeks the Fed hu. cut 1t1 ducou.ot nt.e, the inttrcs1 11 dwJe$ to make loans to financial 1DJ41uuons A cut to the ducount rate u the most dram&uc s1aoal the cenlral berlk can eend t.bat 11 i.nte'Ods to puJb mt.en:Sl rates lower W1cfe ant1c1 pat1on of lbc latett C~I helped ~r buae raJhea Wednesday 1n the stock and bond manet1. The Fed s move will take effect on Monday FBI ~ent dla bJ tralnlng u erclH WASHINGTON_ Ao FBI qent who was a member of the bureau's bosui,e rescue team fell LO his death from a hehcopterdunnaa rouuoc e1em.e Fnday at the FBrs tn1rung faciJ1ty 1n Quanuco, Va .. the a&ency.annouoocd. James K. McAlluler 34 a l~y_ear veteran ap:nt who was us1ped to tpe Wuh.irwon fiekl offi'ce ~f lhe FBI, was paruopaung 1n the ~uuna exemsc about 10a.m. when be slipped from a rope hanging .from the behcopter and felJ to the srouod. the bureau said. It was the thlfd fat.al11y among FBI agents in the pest week.. FAA groana Britt Alrways pilots WASHfNGTON -The Federal Aviauon Adm1nstrat1on on Fnday IJ"OUnded two-.tbanb of the oo-p1lots workfog for Bnll Airways, one of the counuy's la.rlest commuter airlines. because of concerns thcY, may not be qualified to fJy. It wu oot immediately known how the grounding order will affect the operations of the lndl.an.a-based airline. which SCfVlCC1 26 communities ID Indiana, lllinoLs, Kentucky, M1ssoun and Iowa. The airline bad operated for 17 years under family ownership unul 1t was bought earlier tbas year by People Express. I Officer cllarged wltb baruslng chlef PITTSBURGH -A police sergeant tw been charged with forgery and harassment for allegedly wnuni his acting chief's name and phone number on a motel bathroom door and ordcnng unwanted publtca11ons 1n his boss' name Sg1. Andrew J. Lcpczyk, a 25-year veteran, was arrested when he reported for ~ork at 11 p.m. Thursday, police said Wilham Ward, named acttng ch1cftwo weeks ago, wd bis name also was forged on an apphcauon to the BarbLZOn Modeling School, and he received late nigh I calls from homos.cxuaJs who had seen bis number 1n the bathroom. Boy w.ltb AIDS span separate clalllJell KOKOMO. Ind. -Pupils afraid they might contract AIDS from classmate Ryan White will begin at1end10g speoaJ classes at a hall TuCMiay , a group of pa.rents said. Larry Gabbard of Concerned C111zens and Parents sa1d the parents group agreed Thursday night to ~nan educauon program at the formCT Russiaville Amencan Legion. Gabbard said he eApecl.ed 23 students to withdraw from the Western School Corp and attend the special classes. Thi.., C trH.O ch.• \J:.i.,o. h.l\l' a "rit..,la gr:rn<ll·" f11r "lilllt dintr11 ". \\t ha\l' a I rtrtH·nd1111 .., 'tl<·d i1111 nf ( 'inro dt \f.1 \11 cll'lllrali11n' .111d p;11 I) goc><h :tl priu' I h.11 ·11 h.1H'~1111 t dl·hr:1tin~! \ ou'll fine.I <.·Hr) I hin~ )OU need to make )our C'inru de \hi)'O part)' the h<.'~t <.'Hr; \k\icin flag\, Pinalc.i,, t:ompl<.'I<.' ta hlc· t•nc..cmblt\ and much morc. Cl'lcbration:, ha\ it all. Loss of Titan rocket 's payload seen as blow to spy capability Special occasions start \vith . CELEBRATIONS I '\U.H I l'\l<l\'.\I 1'1'1 lft.., \'\l)()f-f <rn\llC>'" 979-8570 XIII\\'. Hal.t·r "ii. I Blk. \\ l"t etr Hri,tol ( "''·• \h-\<.I, ( \ VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, CalJf. (AP) -A Tit.an rocket believed carrying a secret spy satclhtc exploded in a huge orange cloud \CCOnds after launch Fnday, the second sucb 1nC1dent 1n eight months. F1fty~1ght people were treated for skm and eye 1mtauon The feared loss of the sp)' satclhle would hamper Amenca's ability to monitor Soviet act1v1ucs, Wlth only one other !ouch satellite in orbit, experts said. A number of fif'C1 around the launch Silt were being battled more than live hours after the explosion, said ba~ commander MaJ. Gen. Jack L. \\atkms Atr Force officials would not ~> PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY, APRIL 20th • 1 P.M. PAWN SHOP LIQUIDATION OF JEWELRY, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, BRONZES HELD AT: IRVINE MARRIOTT ., 18000 Von Kar111an Avenue, Irvine FEATURING: Over 500 items to be sold to High Bidder including La rge Diamond Rings, up to 5 cts., Ladies' Ruby, Sapphire, Emera ld, Aquamarine, Opal, Pear ls, Lavender Jade Rings, Pendants & Bracelets, 14 + 18K Gold, Gold Coin Jewelry, Many Estate Pieces, Fi ne Gold Watches. Also a collection of Quality Bronzes including Remington, Russell, Moreau, T. Moignozz. Clocks, Inlaid Furniture, Crystal , Oriental Screens, 100-Year-Old Ivory Pieces, Oriental Rugs. All TO BE SOLD TO HIG/15T BIDDEK DON'T MISS THIS ONE! ~- Complimentary Coffee and Champagne WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO AITEND PREVIEW FOR COMPLETE SELECTION Richard Flahe, Auctioneer Lie. No 1162 Stat~ Uc IA02 t 2 Checb must be verified Cash, Checb, Visa, M/C, American Expreu PREVIEW t HR. PRIOR TO AUCTION FOR INFO. (714) 675-9411 •SUNDAY AUCTION 1 P.M. euctly what the cloud was. But schoolchildren were told to st.1y inside, and about 1.20 oil workers were evacuated from two dnlhng platforms in the Sant.1 Barbara Chan- nel Tht" NatJonaJ Park Service or- dered the evacuation of rangers, campers and tounsts from the off- shore Channel Islands Nauonal Park Of the 58 people treated at the ba.sc hospital, three were admitted, the Air Force said 1n a st.1tement Officials would not say 1f any civilians were treated. "This will create ma1or problems in the photographic rccona1ssance pro- sram. in our c.onfidcnce tn morutor· mJ Soviet m1htary act1v1t1cs at a cn11caJ time." said Paul Stares. a m1htary spa~ ex pen at the Brookings I nst1tu1.1on 1n Washmg1on. The rocket, a Titan 34D. exploded after launch from the Western Space and Missile Center, said Maj. Ken St. John. "Damage was confined to the 1mmedLatc launch area," he said. St. John would not speculate about the booster's payload. An Atr Force statement released in Washington said the payload was classified. But it was almost cenain the rocket was carrying a refurbished model of the KH-11 photographic re- coruussan~ satellite or a previously unknown satellite, said St.arcs and Jeff~ R1chelson. a military rc- conaissanc~ expcn at Amencan Uni- versity in Washington. County to appeal ruling la Bouvia 1Dedlcal case By die Associated Press LOS ANGELES -County attorneys said Fnday the> will appcaJ to the CaJiforniaSuprcmeCourtadcc1S1on pemutungquadnplegic Ehz.abelh Bouvia to reject life-saving medjcaJ treatment ~It's a far-reaching dccuaon and we think the Supreme Court should be IJ Ven a chance lo n:v1rw the case," saJd deputy c.ounty counsel Steve CamcvaJc. Bouvia. 28. was born Wllh cerebral palsy and has progrnsive arthritis that requires a constant infusion of narcotics to reduce pain. The effect oftbe 2nd Distnct Coun of Appeal's decision granted Bouvia's request to have a nose-tcrstomach tube removed, but the three-judge panel's dccmon also affirmed her contended nght to reject any medical treatment. even food and water. Man cha.en for 2nd try at 'BJ.g Spln' SAC~MENTO - A 25-ycar-old Santa Mana carpenter beat astronom1CJ1l odds and scored a first Fnday when he was chosen to participate in a second ~1fo,i;n~a lot~~ grand·prize drawing. James D. Wedgeworth. who won $50,000in a 81gSp1n on Nov. 25. was drawn from amonJscm1-finalists with "Entry" tickets to panicipate in another grand-pnzc draw10g May 3. said lottery spokC1man Bob Taylor. The odds of becoming a finalist even once 1s about I 1n 25 mtlhon. Taylor wd. Lottery collect. $226,000 ln chlld •apport SACRAMENTO -The state has collected $224,030 in delinquent child supi>:<>rt fr~m the winntnlo' oflottcry playcn since t~r Oct. 3 stan of the pmes, offiC1als said Fnday. The state [)epartm.ent of Social Services said the money was o~cd by .269 absent parents. ~e s1naJc largest interception of winninp came in Apnl. A Southern Cahfomta parent who won $I 00 ()()() in a grand· pnu draWlng was found to owe S 19,033 in pa,t-dur child ,uppon. Hedgecock co-defendant. pl~d guUty SAN DIEGO -Nancy Hoover and Tom Shepard pleaded au1lty to conspiracy Friday, admitting an a pica berp1n that they plotted to illegally finance the 1983 elccuon eam.,.ip of former Mayor Roacr Hcd&ecock. The two ma.otaaned before MuDlci"9I Court Judae Rohen tahl that ibey wanted to plead auilty, even thou.ah thcu sworn statements could be used apanat them 1n a pending civil case and a federal pndJury invcst1pt1on. The pica b&rpm. however, keeps the two out of jail. Each could have been scntenoed to seven ycan an state prison if convicted of the IS felonies they faced. Ez-PSA pUot Nntenced ln Income tar e11.e SAN DIEGO -A former Paciftc Southwest Airlines pilot who fled the countl)' for eiabt months to avoad ~lion was sentenced Fnday to thrte months in pnson and five yean probation (or failure to file income t11 returns U.S. Maaistrate RoterC. McKee told Pe1ef W. Sieber Jr. that hi1 aentence was conditional -upon payment of taxes owed from J 978-8S. plus penalties and interest to be detcnnined by the Internal Revenue Service. Auiatant U.S. Attorney John Kraemer said Sieber, who pleaded 1u11ty to three misdemeanor chataet, owe. the federal aovenunent SS-42.328, althouah Sieber'• attorney Mid the amount owed it subltantia.Uy tea. DeUme)JaJJ pa.rN pa•• $5 mlWoa SACRAMEN'TO-llcpublicu Oov. Oeorae Ocu~mCJlln had fl~ umea u much campalp money in hand on Maid\ 17 u Oemocntfo cballeftl't Tom Bradley. the atate Fair Political Pnictica Commiuion ~ Friday .. ----------------------------------------------•! Oeukmejiao reponed contributionsofSl.6 million in the period rtom Ju. 1 to Mar. 171 pumn• hll cash on band at oearly U .J mall.ion. llradley reported S l m1lbon an oontnbutaon1 Hi1 cub on hand wu abo SI mllllon . • , Or~ Cout DAILY PILOTl8aturdey, APti 1t, 1111 A7 I 'OTange Coast Jews to celebr•te Passover Jews alooa the Oranae Coatt will • gather for Seders aod let"t'ices in an , (ljht.daY celebration of Paasover ,0 n1memoratina the deliveranoc of ih<' ancient HebnW1 from slavery in ' ~IJypt. As m past years, a.bad of lnlae W'lll host a Seder, open to the lon1muni~, at 8 p.m. Thursday, the -,teond ni t of Pusover. Offietatmi will be Ra bi Mendel Duchman, who will offer stories, in1i&ht1 and sonas. ( ost as $22 per adult and SIS for duldrcn. 10 and younaer. Reser- ' \a11ons can be made by callina 111b-SOOO. The center 1s located at ' 1X72 Royce Road. Times and days of services an 7 v m. Wednesday; 10 a.m .. 6 and 7 p m Thursday; IO a.m, 6: 14 and 7 "rn Fnday: and 10 a.m. Saturday. I'' ••• On thcsamenightat 7:30Chbadof Laguna will have a Community Seder c11 Ah so School. 21 S42 Wesley Ori ve, • \oulh Laguna. For information, call .. w4-4282 or 786-SOOO. ._ ... The celebration at the Jewl1b CommunJtf Cea&er of Soada Oru1e • County wtll begin at 7:30 p.m. r hursday. Cantor Josef Chazan will Jrad a reading of the Hauadah and 11fllin,aoflrlditiooaJ 10np. Wine and ttadluooal food• will be aerved. Admiuion ia $7.SOl memben·1s 10, non·memben; and ~3.SO, .chi d.ren under 13. The center ia located at 298 Broadway, Laauna Beach. • • • Temple Bat Yum will host a aourmet yet traditional Seder at 6 p.m . Thursday at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. • • • Temple 111.ld of Newport Beacta, a conaervative •Ynaaoaue servina aJJ of CX.0$e County, will 1ponaor a com· munity Seder at 6:30 p.m. Wedn~ day at the memben' place of worship, Harbor Christian Church, 2401 lrvme Ave., Newport Beach. Symbolic foods, whi~h will be part of the strictly kosher dinner will be representative of customs of ancient times. • • • Special Passover km. containina homebaked matzah, a handbook oo laws pcrtainina to preparations for the holiday, a search for choemetz checklist and other literature, has been prepared by Cbabad of Irvine. Hundreds of kits will be distributed throughout Orange County to vari· ous hospitals. nursing homes, jails. military bun and individuals in need or the items. For information, call 786-$000. • • • • Dr. William R. Parker, a well- known minister. 9rofeuor, couoeelor and author, will talk about .. From Hen to Maturity" at the 11 a.m. tervice Sunday at the CHrd •f RellaJou Sdace, 27802 El Laz.o Road, South Luuoa. --,-.. Two six-week adult clauca will beajn at St. Mart Pretby .. rtu ~V9. 2100 Mar Viaia, Newport Beach, on Sunday. "Orowina Throuah Orief," a video acnes, i1 designed to help. Jrievina people find penonal bealiq and learn how to reach out mo" effective- ly to others. "Human RiahU" focu1e1 on the place of human riahta within the biblical concept of shalom. aaases will tqio at 10:4S a.m. The church is located at Jamboree Road and Eastbluff Drive. • • • St. Mlcuel u.t All Aa1ell Sunday adult forum will deal with the hou&ing issue in Orange County at 9: 1 S a.m. in the Pariah Center, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Maya Dunne, head of the Oranae Counry Fan Houaina Council, will live an overview of problems cauled by the lack of affordable boualna and will outline the couocll'1 role in molviJli houaina disoutea. • •• 04Waterlife," a series of half-hour prosr&m.1 on Bapti,sJn, will be tele- vised oo the next five Tuesdays at 9 p.m. oo Channel 10. The prOlflm, (>roduocd by the American Lutheran Church in Minoeapolla, ia 1pon10red by Ntwpon 11.uW IAdMru Cl91ltda. • • • "Volunteerit11 Made Euy" will be the topic of Dee Leif at the noon luncheon meetioa of the Lqaa Bead Ulllld MetWl.at Woma April 26 in the church Fellowship Kall, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Lapina. Leif i1 a founder of the South Oranae County Community Services Council. ~ • • • • Members of the Luua Praby- certu Claudl are uied to bnna canned ioods to either the 9 or 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. The food will help restock BeU Garden's Kitchen Cupboard. The church ia located at 41 S Forest Ave. · • • • Enid Rose Fourie oflhe Methodist Church of Southern Africa wdl be the Southern Baptist officials • · t aken to court over rulings By GEORGE W. CORNELL .. , .......... ,,.. NEW YORK - A stout-hearted. t 11u rtly Alabaman has taken \nuthem Baptist officials to coun, \Jving he did so to preserve that h1ggcst of ProJ.estant denominations lrom "the tyranny of the gavel." To Robert S. Crowder, 7S, a life· long member. his cause -upholding the pnnc1plc of majority rule -is ll·ntral to the Baptist hcntage. But his stand has drawn attacks tro m some distant brethren, and the 1t1ac1ous, old family patnarch con· ,(des that "it's been a hard road." He -.a~~ havin§ to take 1t "Just breaks .our heart. ' llowevcr. he added 1n a telephone 1111crv1ew, a "wrong was committed" .tnd had to be challenged. "I can stand the cnt1cism and displeasure at what had to be done to maintain our religious freedom." he said. "SomebodY. had to do some- thing. lfwe didn tact now, we would throw away our libeny a nd even the nght to act." Crowder. a Ions-lime Binnin.&ham civic leader, rettrcd 1ndustnal de- veloper, economist and local church deacon with thr~ sons and six grandchildren, brought his case, with his wife, Julia, in federal court in Atlanta. A raft of briefs, mouons. depcr s1t1ons and evidence have been filed and both sides ha vc asked Judge Robert Hall for a declaratory judg- ment, which could come before the denomination's convention in Atlan- ta in mid-June. At issue were parliamentary ac- tt0ns by the denomination's presi- dent, the Rev. Charles Stanley, at last year's convention, overrulina a ma- OeaJt A CINlll WllC1•1 ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CoetaMeu FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & HarbO< Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 Charles 0. Clark, Mlnl1ter Co.ta M.a MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahlp a Church School 1:30-10:00 111.m. Or Wllllam E. Steel 9·8234 Huntington 8-ch M0<1h COMMUNITY UNITED Mn'HODtaT CHURCH 8862 Heu Ave 8•2·••e 1 Worahlp hnlce 1:30 A 10:00 l:JO lundar lchoo4 10:00 F ounteln v elt.y PlRITUNl'nO ..-ntOOllT CHURCH 18225 Bushard St --2.a Jame. A. Hadley, Putor WoreMp a Chufch lcttool t'.JO A.M. NEWPORT CENTLK IHTEO METHOOIST CHURCH • 1I01 .... ueftt• A••· CONM .. Mer '44-0745 . .... ' a.di SdlMI t:JO .... R•v. Burley R. Howe :sm'R~m (J IOPOll ... ( ....... , lAIB MAD S. •Lfll amATIOCCS frl I,..-. -S.t It• a.a ,..., $erftm hi ,,..., ol lillolltll 1 )() ~ Stllool. M.ilt ld . Yo.ttl "'""" lilftlln 1111 c~ """""' •.o i..-....,., ..... 1. C.....AIMW..._ ,._..,.,....v .. .._... PRESBYTERIAN CtutCH OF Tt£ COVENANT 9'uoe A. Kunte, _...._ T wry MoClinne, Olfac10f of Adult Mlnlalr• Tine Neala, OhctOI' of CHldren'e Mlolatrt. s.a, ..... -l:lO ' 10:00 Ull a.di Sdllll - CIMtll In AMI It.ti aA NllwJ CIH ..... - 1:30 ' 10:00 .... Vtlpll'l -7:00PJ11.. 2850 Fairview Rd .. Coeta Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH l"41Hour1 Syl100) 790 Vlct0tla It., Coeta Mffa Lother V. Tornow, P"tor 131-1911 "-............ WORSHIP SERVICE 1.-00 10'.30 AM S!Nay SdlDol & .._ .. a.u t-.20 Ul Ortallan o.m.it., School 5419Me ST. MARK PIESIMllU CHUICH lastblvtf Cit ' Jlmbofet Newport Bach Rn Wllllam McQuotd. PastOf Asst Re• Robert P Stewart, Assoc. Putor Rodpf Whitten, MuMC Director ltrdiJ t :lO l.I. EncatlM etauas 11:45 A.I. QMCan,........ ftr Ilk WI M4-lJ41 SHIR HA·MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM --Btl~lld P K111& llmbolet & I tslbltiH DI MlllK Ant Sllllltl~Ntw!iott ~.ch C. (dll<ltor IOt ·~lo u • Nallt' I f'M 644 110 l fl•• ca Sabbath lervlc" f!MIJ I.... I'll P.1. ,..., ..,... Int fttMr fl ... 1M1i IJt P .1. Stnlta th -...n-tnt.t .... 21M llr Vlall I jority votcabout a committee that picks trustees of 22 denominational aaencies and institutions. Contrary to the vote and thumping his pvel against protests, Stanley ruled that the body could not make substitutions for nominees chosen through his appointive powers for the powerful committee. Crowder says the committee has determinative leveraae on church operations amountina to $3 biJHon annually and adds, "We're not talking about ~nuts." Behind the parliamentary episode was a running conflict over Bible interpretation between moderate conservatives and fundamentalist conscrvati ves. backing Stanley, who have gajned increasing denomina- tional control. But the lawsuit "doesn't have anything to do with theology or ......... : ...... ;;1111 .... ...... __ Robert and Jalla Crowder beliefs about the Bible," Crowder said. "It's simply about following our rules. "Our local churches have agreed to certain rules under which we send m NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH •oe• J. 8"1, Past• Kim Elfert Kropt1d, '"'°' ........ • ... '10:30 ... (lnterp11ter for the dtaf 11 I AM) stll>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM fbsery Cwt Awalablt WIL .. ltl ... ., ••• .,.,. ..... 141-HJ1 HAR A CHRISTIAN HURCH (~ ........ Clvhl) 2401 !MM .. 19'\t. ..... ..... ,_,a..ctt ...:m1 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM IEW DllllT 0111111&1 GlllCM 111 •• 1ltll It., ........ Or Elul\Of C Jackson ... 11H (Tt ..... 1111111 If mH) "The Secret Behind Mlreclea" .... Memben lenkM Or Eleanor C Jac.kson s..Ma, ..,,,.. .... ,..... 'ltJtWt ~ 10 J() Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes" A frilnlly dudl for the s.Atl c...ty. SlllUltMi s.n.... 8uutN n1Sk Sudl)' Wordlp 1:00 • 10:80 ,.., NatNf'1 Cue PNrld«l•S-.., Sdool for .U ,,,_ WeeAda1 l'ro,,..., for Qlldre11, foact • AdraJu 416 Foreat Ave • Phone 494· 7556 Dr. Atttu I. Tri .. y ..... Culc ...... Dr. Edw1ra C...,.tl DIAL-A-PRA YER-494 PRAY Be sure to worship at a church of your choice "Your Date With Destiny,, ~ ~' .mJ 10 I~ A I St Andrew's Pn:~hytcrrn n Church t>1.\' '-11 A"drr~' R1>.1.I Nrwr1111 l\c-Mh Calil11rnu1 I il41 t"I \l ·l~X() '°""" ft.,m Nrwrnn ....... ., 111,h "''hnnl at lnln• '-l\th l ,. featun:id pater 11 the c.. .. Mesa l'ln1 UalW M ........ t Claua, ~20 W. 191b 9t., oo Wcdnetday. Tbe 7:30 p.m. propam will be preceded by a potluck dinner at 6:30. She la also tcbcdulcd to apcak 11 a 0000 luacbeon Sunc!:-y1 hOltcd at N..,.rt C... U81M9 M....Ut Ciiva Sbe will explore the role of the church in seekina reconciliation io South Africa. Reservatjpns can be made ~ ca1J1n1 6411-074S. The chutcb as Jocatcd at 1601 Marsuerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. • • • .. Hol>"'~W•ter" wUI be the topic of Phyllis Nypard Daruel at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Ona&* C.Ut Ulllt- artu Valnnaliit CU~. I 2S9 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. The propam will oon1i1t of re» inti and music on meaninp, literal and metaphorical, of water m our ltvea. Daniel is president of lhe Pacific Southwest District, Unitarian Universaliat Aaociatton. • • • "Prophecy and the Jew" con- fe"n<:e will be held Sunday-Wednea.- day at the Caplatruo Vallef Clavcl, 32032 Del Obispo Road. San Juan Capistrano. our money. That's a contract. We have a riaht to choose leaders by the rules we've agreed on. If we can't do that we've become just a bunch of sheep. featured speaker will be Amo&d G. Fruchtcnbaum, director of the Jew- isb.chriatian orpn.ization Ariel Mia- istriel. His lectures ire tcihedulcd 11 I aod 10:4S Lm. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday and &1 7 week nitbta. • • • A slide show and travdooe of llrael will be prcttnc.cd by !AS IDd Mildred Un.z.erat 7:30 e.m. SWMiay It the Jewish C:Ommuntty Ceoter of South Oranp County, 298 ~ way, ~Beach. The Li.nun. who ate center board memben. will describe their three- week tnp wl\.cft they particlpetcd in an eldethostel openence. • • • "Rclationah1pt in Rtmarriaec" will be dilcuucd by Bud and Kathy Peanooat7:30p.m.Mo , ..... C.Ut C.llHIHadty Br.it'lN".lll N.._,'WM1 Bach. The Pea involved in lea& p trlUUJli tem.- inan for ainaJe t manistna and have wisted in launchioa a.ina;Jes iroups throu&hout the United States. • • • Linda and M' Hamilton of Redlands wiJJ di usa their project aimed at reducins world huneer at 10:30a.m. Sunday. They will~ at the mcetina of the Ulll&arlu Olll•er- talitt P~"1p of Lqaa Bad, 4'29 Cypress Drive. • • • "How Great Thou Art" will be oerf'brmcd by I 00 voices from Lab lllUa Coauna!ty Cllud Chane.el Choir and the Salvation Anny Choir with full orchestra at S:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday in the worihip center, 23331 Moulton Parkway, Laauna Hills. Dr. Warren C. Marsh wdl conduct. and Tburl Ravenscroft will be the nar- rator. The Women's Department will 1ponaor a Spnna Extravapnza at 9:30 a.m . Saturday io the worship center. Guest speaker will be Gwynne Bur~ a yictim of po ho, who will teU how voo healed bu fears, huru and body. A craft dcmon1tratton and a prosram on ~sones arc alto IChcduled. • • • "Turn Your Heart Toward Home." a new film scnes by Dr. James Dobson that focuses on protecttng and ttrenatbcruna family ttlationsbjps. will be presented at the Pint Baptht ~ad, San Oemente, on Sundays at 6 p.m. The first in the series, "A Father Looks Back." will be shown Sunday. The church ia located at I 07 W. Marquita. For mformation. call 492-6628. Y-.... •Ila r•1:f-AM,...,,,. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH .,.,,. "' AdMN, ,..,.,,,,..,.,, ...,. SUNDAY: Morning Worship ........................................... 9:00 AM Bible SChool ................................................... 10:45 AM Evening WOtshlp ............................................... 8:00 PM ._T ......... -......, ........ Miit• ,.,, .. 0... ,.._,, t _, H 11.er,_, -· M.•9'" ._. Olr.ao< OI ~ l~ DlAL·A~OTM* --1111; OMDe -... _ ~,......c..,....,,.._.. SAINT JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WOA ... URYICal 7:30 AM· Holy Euc::hettet Ahe I 9:00 AM -Holy Euct1ar1st ~ II 10:45 AM -Pr•yer and Pr.._ Euchwlet Atta II Churcti School • 9:00 AM CNld Cere -7:30 & 9:00 AM (Mutlc, eermon and child ctw• at 3 MMoee) lm).WUIC WOMIHOfl Monday-Friday • 1:30 AM Mornlf19 Preyer Tueed8Y -10:00 AM Eucha1111 & He9UnQ s.vtoe W~ne.dey -8:30 AM Holy Euchartst "9ctor, ''· ....... ...., • Aeeoo.. ''· ..... Coa. AeaAattng The Aev. Thomu HenfY • Or. Wllllam Roberta Mr Samuel Shafer SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH '2()C) Via Lido • Nl'wPon &ach • 71 4-6H-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES Of THE MOTHfR CHURCH. THE Fll~ST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON. MA88ACHU8£TT8 "Doctrine of Atonement" Cott• ..... _,,,., Church· of Chrlet, Sclentlet 2llO ..... Verde Or .. Coeta ..... Ctuue" a hndeJ lchoot-10:00 A.M "Mdtna Room, BIO Meea Verde Or -1 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon. th'u Fri Wed. 7-J:IO P.M.·••.JO P.M . lrvlne-Flret Church of Chrl•t. Sclentlet R~ len oloequtn lntermecMaM lchoo4 4811 lllctiataon (Near Yale) Church a 8uftdaJ lchoot-10:00 A.M. RMdtnf Room, 4S10 llattanca "'"'" Suite 14&, 1ton.c:r9" fl1u• 10 A..M.-.. P.M. Mon. thru .... 10 A.M.-7 .-.M. ThUfaday CNtd Cw• Sunoey & w-.y Newport lleech-Flrtt Church of Chrtat, Sclentltt S8 V&a Lido, Newpott lkach c"""'" a tuMer tcttoot-t:CIO a 10:30 •.M. RMdlfttl "°°"'• SS11 Via Lido Mon. thru .. t. I A.M.-9 .-.M. T"".-7-t PM Cfllld 0-. ... owtOed T _.,. t )0 I I )0 A M 10t S~ !- Newport lleech-lecond Church of Chrtet, Sclentltt 1100 hctfto v ... Or., CorOfta def.._ Chu~ A IUftdey lchoot-10:-00 A.Ill. "°Hdlfttl "°°"'-llOO ..... I!. Cwt HwJ., CdM All are cordially Invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES •• ,. .. ,.,1o. uPoni~ilitin 1,.1 ti Eao~ tf Us" CtUCH Of RWGIOUS SCDCC '- ""-'* Ol IN""'*' Clu'Gll of~ ..,_ nos MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINOTON BEACH CA 92648 Adultl & Jr Church 8 00. t 45 & 11 30 Rev P-ogy BaM!t f Of tnl0tm111on 9459 133, v ' . ----------------------------------------------------- ; . • . . I I I J , I A.a 0nmge Cout DAILY Pit.OT/ Sat\lfdey, April 19, 19" : TV Lis llNGs 1tdF le~ ···~(1182)~ I~ ILUEICNOHT TSNIODOOS coc.era ORAHOE IF= ••• ,, "l.ttdol" (1974) 5-1 Con- ntWY. Chntte Rampjjng (!)MOVIE • • t "Merry Andrew" ( 195&) De.My K.!)'9, P1et Angell. ({)MOVIE * * "Tl'lt Incredible Sllrlnklng Wom- 111" ( 1980) Uly T omlfn. Cllanea Gre>- dln -1&~-mOUHOEONS & DAAOONS rs HAPPENl«)ft SUPER POWERS TEAM: OlWDAH8 e MOYIE • • "T arun T numptia" ( 1943J JoM-'!I. WtlUITlllllef, FftllOel Giiford mw:TOAYCWllSC e OtDT FOR P£ACE ct'!) W£8T8AOOK HOSPfT Al -11:00-• ()) PGA OOU: I AMERICA'S TOP TEN ®l wm<ENO SPEOA1.. WAESTUNO llOUl T1WC FRUGAi. OOUfllfT QUBT '°' PfAa CW!lVAHI ..UNAICAA MOVIE ·~ "Raitt Gordon" (1980) Sam J Jonie. Mu Von $YdOW (H)MOYIE H 'lt "ZUiu Oewn" (1979) Butt LM caiater, "-'• O'Tooll (.IJMOVIE U 'It "Murder My Sweet" ( 1944) Dick Powlll, Clllre f ~ -'1:30- 1 PVTT1N' OHM Hn'8 9 AMEAICAH BAHD6TAHO MOY!( * * "Abboll And Cottello Go To Mara" (1953) M•rl Bl1nct11rd, Horec:e McMahon ~HOM'S CHINESE I AMEflCAN OOV'EJMitENT ARTHELENE RIPPY JOUIEY TO ADVENTUAE C MOYIE * t t "All Of Me" ( 19$4) StM Mii tin. Liiy Tomlin AFT£ANOOH -12:00-z ::srOOOES • * \.; "Ern9eror Of The North' ( 1973) Lie MltWl, Emeat Borgntne I SKINO SOU>OOl.D IOOYWATCH RATTAN MANN WICKER AND RATTAN FURNITURE ·LESS THAN COST· UNBELIEVABLE PRICES UNBELIEVABLE SELECTION TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY, APRIL 19 & 20 This weekend only. all stock wlll be greatly reduced for our giant annual warehouse clearance. Also. this weekend only, we will have a unique yard sale In which most items will be priced at below our cost. These items may be overstocked, discontinued or we just bought lots of them! But they will otter tremendous value. Thousands of p ieces at rock bottom prices Every piece discounted this weekend only' DON'T MISS THIS SALE! AT RATTAN MANN CALIFORNIA 'S LARGEST RATTAN a WICKER FURNITURE WAREHOUSES • 301 East Stevens 12363 Doherty St. 11!1'P Santa Ana. Riverside, CA ~ : · UY 7 14-556-2100 7 14-734 -6260 RMM* AWUS HMUILI HOURS: Mon.-Frl. 10-8, Sat. & Sun. 1C>-6. l~OCMANMefl I F • • • ''Btl Cotc>y, Hlmlelf'' ( 19e2) 811 CoeC>y I ~~ == t "Jade Claw" ( 1980) Blly ~. YI* Si.I Tin l :ss~~ LAvtAHE I 8HlfUY MEA.OOWLAAk LE.MOH l ~- SOUl TIWN MOVIE H 'It "Zeppelin" ( 19 71) Michael Y~. Elke Sommer SDOCTOAWHO '1i) BUSIHE.8S OF MANAGEMENT 9 HEJIE'S LUCY a!) CAAAl.E.s TA YLOA ~MOVIE :C MOVIE ***'~ "Night Tr1111 To Munletl ( 1940) Margaret L<><*wood. Flex H11- r110n HIMOVIE t • • "Benji' (1974) Heggms. Peter Brecit L MOVIE t t "MISSlng In ActlOll 2 The Begin· nlng.. ( 1985) Chuck Norris. Soot!· Teck Oil ,t ' DANCE FEVER f}JMOVIE • •,;, "MoYlng V1ola11ons ( 1~5) John Murray, Jennlfet Tilly. -1:30-8 MUNSTEAS ~ PROJECT UNIVERSE I!§) GREATEST SPORTS LEGEM>S Eli) BEHIND TliE SCENES (p) PUTTIH' ~ TliE HR'S -1:45- a!) RElJGK)US PfmRAMMlNB -too-8 GIOGET G WAAOFTiiESTA.RS O VOYAGEM ~ = P£TAl Pl.ACE * • • "San Francisco lntem1tionel Airport" (1970) Van Johnson. Pernell Roberts ~PROJECT~ ltll P9A 80WUNG 8i) BETTY JEAN ROBINSOH :F.'FAME $)MOVIE **'A "Mar'lln And Ttgt" (19831 JOlln Cassavetes. Bitty Dee Willlltl'IS -2:30-0 GIOOET 0 GREATEST SPORTS LEGEHOS (!) PUTTIH' OH TliE HR'S fZ) TliE TRIPODS ~ CAREER lff PlAHNIHG !t)=YOHEWAYBAME * * "Polk:ie Academy 2 Tlletr Arst Asaignmenl" (1985) StM Gut1en- berg, Bubbl Sml1h fft)MOVIE 8 MOVIE **'A "Phae IV" (1973) Nigel Oewnport, Ml<Nel MUfi>hY ct!> HUMAHrTlE8 T'HAOOOH THE ARTS i HOGAN'S HEROES WIDE WOAl.D OF SPORTS HEJWT AGE 8INOERS _.:OG- 0 EXCITNI WOAl.D OF SPEED AllOBEAUTY G FAKrASY ISl.AND CJ) rrs A LMNO tDMOVIE t t "Good Guya Wte1 Blaclt" (1978) CIMQ Morna, J1me1 Francllcua. ~ HUMAHmES THAOUGH nt£ ARTS I STAATAEK LAST PAECINCT llENNYHIHN e SPEEDWAY FROM ASCOT (C)MOVIE t * 11t "The RazOf'I E<Soe" ( 1984) Bill MU1T1Y, Tlltf .. Auuell CPJ JEFfERSONS (S)MOVIE Ht "Mus Appell" (1934) Jack Lemmon, Zeljko lvllMlk -4:30- 1 IH SEARCH OF~· WIDE WOAl.D OF SPORTS AT THE MOYES UOTOAWEB< EUAOP£AH JOUflW. VIDEO JUKEBOX MOVIE * * • "TM ~1urn Of Manin Guerre" (1981) Gerwd Depwdleu, Nalhllie Baye I BAANA8Y -::.s STIICTl Y BUSINESS FAME ~ 8"E!P 80UADRON H ~ "(Apone" (1975) Ben Gaz-zara. Soun Blakely. (I) MOVIE • *'" "Tentpeed And &own Shoe" ( 1980) Ben VwMtl, Jel1 Goldblum tlD ARTHUR C. Cl.AAKE'S llY8TEAIOUS WOAl..D ID SP£C'TAUM HAWAM i M•A•S•H Q!NEWS fWll1( SHAHKl£ SAN Dl.00 ZOO'S AHl&AL mw.. ICJ9END9fT NE:WS -1.-00-11:~~ P. "'Tiit Anti Optton' I 1M21 Juity ~. Ltwll Colllnt ·~FOXXSHOW ~~ "Mwtlyn" (tM3) Oocument• 1~=- ... "Sunday In New York" (1964) le.fl=· Jane Fonda. OllEAT PfAfOAMAHCES TANTY ALM FEATURE ~FROM SANTA AHITA * * "Tl'lt Sluoger'a Wife" ( 1985) Mi- chael O'Keefe~1lebecca OeMotnay Cl) TA1.E8 FROM TME DAMSIOt CJ) PAPER CHASE -1:30-•n=l.ff (i5 LffSTYl.ES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS I wmENO MAGAZIHE ;itO ~POWT • • \.; Code Of Silence ( 198-tJ CllUCll NOfrtS. Henry Sliva rp HOHEYMOONERS -t,00- IJ Cl) MOVIE t * "Scorned And Swindled" ( 1984) BT~~eg,~radlnt '\ @)LOVE BOAT Q) ST ART OF SOMETI11NO BIO fn QUE.ST FOR TliE ~ ~ UNCOMMON PUCES: TliE AACHrTECTURE Of FRAHt< LLOYD WAIGHT ~DAI.LAS HOLM OE JOHN CONCERT SEAIES MOVIE t * "Poltee Academy 2 Their ArS1 ASlignmen1" ( 1985) SIM Gutten- berg. Bobbe Sm11h IJ> J DEMPSEY l MAKEPEACE (S)MOVIE t * * 'Btll Cosby Hlmsetl 11982) Bin Cosby ZlMOVIE •••• AH Of Me ( 1934) SI~ Mar· 1IO. Lity T omltn -t'.30-0 at All IS FOAGIVEN OMOVIE ** • "Tiit Tamarind Seed (19741 Julie Andrews. Omar Sharri C!l POL.ICE STORY Q1) DAVE ROEVER -10:00-B ~INGTOH STEELE tD NA TIONAl AER08tC ~,, • LRSm.fJ 01 THE lllQt FAMOUS l==~-WAOOWLAllC UMON DMClt OM AM ~ MtNr THE lilOYI YN WONAOE-19111) L£OENO C TWUOHT ZONE -10:30--i ~OF ... U "Hot Aelof1" (1985) Tom Mkltn. Oebta l(ely. (/) INOEPSC>EHT Nl!W8 -10:45-e SPORTS PAGE -11:00- l O G (I) 9 (8NEW9 PVTT1N' OHM HfT8 TALES ROit THE DAAIC8I STARSEAACH g)8ENNY HU Ill l*8A8Wf: THE H(W STIUJGl.E I CAHDISTAT~ HOT SEAT MOVIE * * "Poliee ~ Thllr A.ulgnmenl" (1985 l.w ~ berg, Bubba Smith (()MOVIE t "Platinum Phdlae" (1981) • Barbout. Samantha Fox . l.) ATTHUIOVES (l)MOVIE t t "The Ptrlls OI Gwtndc (198-t) TIWllY Klt1tn, B<ent Hut! (%)MOVIE t • * "The Wlcilw Man" ( 1973 Wild Woodward, Britt Ekland. -11:30-IJ BARHASY JONES 0 Qt SATURDAY MGHT LIVE 8 DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE G EYEWmES8 SPORTS WEE<ENO Cf) FT\' Cl) MOVIE ***'"' ''MelVln And How. (1980) Paul LeMal. Jaon Rober< fll A SP£CW. Cl.ASS AT UClJ WYTH ... ())MOVIE t *'It "Angel And The 88dn (1947) JOlln Wayne, Giii Autllll I!§) MOVIE * * * "The Ml$S()U(l Br11tt1'' ( 1 M.r1on Brando. Jaca Nicllollon. JfJMOVIE **'It 'Lil Abner" (1959) P Palmer Julie Newm# -11:45-0 ABCNEWSQ -11:50-O SCTV -12:00-O MOVTE **'It "I Nev« Sang FOf My f ltl (1970) Melvyn Oouglas. Gene H1 man Friends plan to transform arboretum into green seen. ~~MAKER *'* "High School US.A." (19831 Mi- chael J to •. NlnCy Mcl(eon MOVIE ***'.;"Norma Ree" (1979) Sally Fleld. Beau Br1dgea. Plant materials and garden c,up- phes will be offered for sale dunng the annual Green Scene. sponsored b> the Friends of the Fullerton Arboretum next weekend. Also planned are demo nstrat11 and lectures by experts, and toun the arboretum and Heritage Hoos The event Wlll take place from a.m. 10 4 p.m. Apnl 26 and 27 at !---------------------------. arboretum on the campus ofC.al St Fullerton • • • A program on pincushion cacti v be presented to members of 1 Orange Count) Cactus and Succulc Society at 7:30 p.m . Thursd. Speaker will be Woody Minnich frc the Cactus Data Plants Nursery. The group will meet in the Yor Linda D1stnct Library, 18262 Lem Dnve. • • • The Harbor View Hills Gare ( lub will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wedr day in the home of Marjorie \ lJden A representative of Weidner Begonia Gardens will p1 e nt the program. c ompare w\tn p\anos se\\\n9 tor $3000 SHER .1AN CLAY CXCLUSIV[t POWER OR SAIL HAUL* • or more\ \I "'h•·rr1 "" ( I.I\ ~· l11·l11•vp n pt a no c;hould look"' h ••Hlll iful a' 11 ,011111 1" "'1111 h •·xpl.1111· ""'" "" 1111wh I tnw '" -.p1·nt 11rnking 'llrt• I Ill' ( aliin1•1 d1·,1j.{n 1 1w1 r11'.ht 'I ht·'•' { u.,l t1m built. loµ 4uuJ1ly pumos art' only 1JV11i!Jblt· 111 O...,h1·rn11.H1 Cl!i} locut111n:i lhroughoul lhc Wt·~l und Southwl·St l'.'A =«•l44 4 ;l•l*J;l•l'.'J: Mtt·l:l'J iJ: 113:514 I: tJ: t3 I: Cif Cust '' -r•r11" "' I 1s1.n·I; • 1r S~ermon Cloy. Tl i~ I " 11 t 'ul r •,, <J u:w 1 ;, e, the artistry of f:l'I Id N tic: ''IJ~trol 'r<l'!i t ;0n , wit~ advanced tPd' n lr :, , (1.J•,I')'' t t11 It to '",h,.rmori Cloy's P/OC'•• ,.,,,,.,, c:• 11:.. SHERMAN CLAY EXCLUSIVE! ' HIGH POLISH EBONY GRANO STORE HOURS: M-F 10-9, SAT. 10-7, SUN. 12-6 SHERMAN 4r~h~Y ONLY AUTHORIZED ?.!> STEINWAY & SONS DEALER JN L.A., ORANGE, VENTURA, RIVERSIDE & SAN BERNADINO CO'S •ta ITOM "°" DIT AA.I SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 545-0415 ' PAINT* LAUNCH INCLUDES: • Cl .. •I•• Sufte • Cl .. •I•• Prope • l>Tonl•• a a ...... Ser•••• • C~ecllt•• Zlace • 0.tdl't•••-$45.•• + Jl•t•.tale NEWPORT HARBOR HlpYAR.D QUALITY MADE AFFORDABLE (714) 675-2550 llJ Jiit St. • Newport lac:h, CA I: THE .L Int" lid" •• ~78) ., .. cl(- ms of . 10 .he ilC ·11l he nt 1y. m ba Jn len es- an .he es- i , Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, A.prfl 11, 1918 .. osby added clout to Thursday's 'Cheers,' 'Hill Street' DITOR'S NOTE -The b .. t e contributor ro NBCs pnm• e turn1UOund w.1 'The Co by ow," the network'• bi.,t bit in Thi• fourtb ltol)' in• fiveaptrt ·t$, "NBC in ibe '80.S: From Wont First," details ibe consiruction of BCs immensely popular Thursday eup. FRED ROTHENBERG ~ ............... ~ NEW YORK -She's never been a pitch mcctina or brainstorm.Joa sion1 never had a ~wcr lunch. But ndon Tartikofl's Infant daughter as instrumental in the development "The Cosby Show," NBC's biaacst 't since "Bonanza" rode the ranic in c 1960s. Three years qo, Calla Tartikoff as a year old and her daddy was the tcrtainment president of a sputtcr- g third-place network. NBCs bcad- hes often kept Tartikoff awake; this d.lcnces, 1uch u "The Dick Van Dyke Sbow," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and .. Lou Grant." Bul few started u low u "Chccra." Cnrics · loved iu curuna rqltitee. But some ao.alysu felt few female viewera would watch a barroom comedy since they considered II.loons the enemy in the com petition !or their husbands' attentions. When the open1na episode of "Checra" JOt a miru1eulc 16 share of the vicw101 au<lience, Niles was 'A.Ued by colleaaucs if any show had suCCccdcd aftct such bumble bcain- ninp, He couldn't tbirik of any. Two weeks later, when the demoaraphic breakdowns were available, there was some faint hope: "Chccn"' had a proportionately hiah lune-ii\ amona the Yuppies that advertiaen favored. i&ht! however, his daughter was the ulpnt. The COiby clan NBC'• cleanup hltten. "I wrote a letter to Grant Tinker and said, 'We'll stick with '(:been' if you will."' said Paul Schulman, who heads the PauJ ScttuJman Co., an ad aacncy that ran Ralston Purina com- mercials on the show. While his wife, Lilly, was attending the bawling baby, Tartikoff did hat any sleepless American would o; he checked out Johnny Carson on e "Tonight Show." Bill Cosby was e guest, relating the wacky but ondcrful world of parenting. Within days, Tart1koff was offering osby, who had failed in his last three ctwork programs. another shot at rime time. Like father. like dau&hter, "The osby Show" is now Calla's favorite program. "She usually goes to bed by 8," artikoff said, "but on Thursday she wants to wa tch 'Bill Cosberry.' Since she was part oflhc show's 1nsp1rat1on, we let her stay up the extra half hour.·• Millions of viewers are now stay10g with NBC past Calla's bedtime on Thursdays. This season, with "Cosby" the top-ranked show, "Fam- ily Tics" No. 2 and "Cheers" No. 5, NBCs Thursday lineup is the most popular on TV. And "The Cosby Show" is No. I with every age group of men, women and children. But before the Huxtable family began luring viewers to NBC in 1984-85, "Family Ties'' and "Cheers" were well back in the ratings pack. losing badly to CBS' "Magnum, P.I.'' and "Simon&: Simon." "The auys were on base, but they needed somebody like Bill Cosbr. to drive them in," said Robert Niles, NBCs vice president for marketing. Actually, the Thursday bascrun- ners had been left stranded since NBC introduced its self-proclaimed "best night of television on television" in 1982-83. That lineup included "Fame," "Cheers," "Taxi" and "Hill Street Blues" -au Emmy award winners, all fledglings, cxc.cpt for "Tui," and all initially low-rated. TV history is littered with quahty shows that take time to find au- Tinker, the NBC chamnan who arrived in July 1981, was prcachina patience to bu proarammen. He also assured producers that their aood work would be rewarded with re· newals, despite low ratinp. "Cheers" was saved. BC's lonacst-running Thursday re is "Hill Street Blues," the -honored dramatic series ever. its gritty camera work, literate scripts and ensemble cast, the pro- gram revolutionized the cops-and- robbers genre. But in early I 981 , when Tinker was still president of MTM Enterprises, the production company that made • Bette Midler to play ~o.man who grew up in asylum LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bette M1dlcr has been signed by NBC to develop a movie based on the life of a woman who grew up in a mental institution. hospital from the age of 6. She kept a diary and author Jamie Pastor- Polnick. heard about 1t and col- laborated with her on a biography. "'Winnie: My Life in the lnstitu- 11on" tells the story of Gwina "Win- n re" Sprockctt, who hvcd in a mental "It tells the story of one special woman, but it's also a universal story of being different and being treated s .. **** % •.. Uncompromlelngly honest ... " lllU u rOllO ... .,.. ... .,,,.41, 10.-I I• \l"IUJO ......... Mll.\,.11• 1-l&MWAUO .... ,. .,. ~· 'l'>l •'l'l· ~ .. ,.,,ll Of'f' aEAT (flG) 1 4S 3 :45 5 •4 5 7 45 .. t 45 ·-· 7 Academy AwarC11 OUT Of' Af'RICA IN) SH OWS AT 12·45 ):SS 7 00 .. 10 10 JOH'll CORCORAN, KABC-TV ~.~!'1~!!!.~" NOW PLAYING -lct.11'1!1 ..... ~·o"'liM'· C...C.-0.. \~1 ~S 634 1S6J ~tmMOA ~ l'flf• l ..... ,.,, ~r-c--!';' 1-00 ll!>UIJ P'lllETTV IN PfNK (f'G-tS) 2 :00 4 •00 6·00 f ·oo 10·00 T tCCOLOR "'RP'l.L (RJ SHOWS AT I IS 4 ,15 7,15 a. 10 IS .......... _ mmm ~= MllA'-o. ..... ,_. df710 ......... nr....., .... ~··" Ill~ 11>-t-· ., ...... """"'••a-, .. ,......,..., -CINE·FI GONE-SPEAKERS ARE BACK STADIUm [;) UI ll/O,k11c1!1 Jiu• S!•f'•"' LEGIPID (l'G) • s Plus Co·l"uturel Mull (PO·lll eMeDOPTHE HAND (1111) Plus CO·~Hlurel Otf Bui (PG) c1nruAY c1n1oom1 r:J 6)4 2Hl Ch1pm1n & S.nu 4n1 f ... OOWll AlllD OUT , .. KVERL Y HIU.S (R) Plu1 Splash (PGI WISS GUYS IRJ SHOWS AT 1·15 j 15 $ 25 7 .35 .. t ·35 &iGCND(f'G) SHOWS AT 1:30 3 JO 5 30 7 30 C. 9 JO --------+--------rtt£ COLOR "'"Pl.& (RJ ~""°OUT, .. ..VW:RLY HILLS (1111) SHOWS AT 1 10 J 2S 5 JS 7 so .. 10 00 QUNG ttO (,._U) AT 4:10 6 1 :00 ll'IUI ll'ollc• AoClemy 3 (PO) AT 2 :30 1 ·20 &. 10 10 T .. llOfltEY PfT (PG) SHOWS AT I 55 l SS S SS 7 S5 C. t ·S5 VIO&.a'TS ARE e LUE ""8-U J SHOWS' AT 1.4S 3 4S 5 45 7 :45 .. 9:40 Plu1 Co Fu lure• CrOU<OAdl (RI P'llnTYIN .... K (PQ-1 J1 Plus a.ck 10 lh• rfulure (PGI POLICE ACADClllY ttt (N) ll'lus A prll Foor" Oa11 (R) 1:45 WU 1yw/1:11 Wlltn4s/ Undef 12 FRH Unit• ~ote4 ----~------ f .......... ,, ""I' t ''' • I,..' M' ., ...... .... we , ... f f differently." said Michael Manheim. released b1,tt she felt people were so cxecuuve producer for NBC Pro-unktnd to her that she returned duclJons. within six months." "One of Winnie's mot1vauons in seeing the book published was to show that she was men taJly capable of living on the outside. She was Sprockctt died in the institution at the ~c of44. · M1dlcr will produce and star in the movie ifit goes into production. "'GUNG HO' IS GREAT FUN." -JULE SALAMON, THE WAU STREET JOURNAL TIIE COMEDY WITHOUT BllAK.ES. A PARAMOUNT PICTURf £'4 --~------...... --.. ... ..:"'• NOW PLAYING U:t. I • I tnuaCm TOU9ll ;,..,aw ... ., .... , 9WOCAt,ff•fl'r71r(IJt A WORLD FULL WONDER AND 0 F MAGIC. DES IRE. LEGEND *8REA M<lM 8'f4 PIU• !>29 !>339 8UUIA PARK UA Movtt< 'l>? 4993 8UENA l'ARK Pac1hc s Buena P<11~ Ortvt In en •010 *COSTA MESA fOW~O<. C•ll"m• (•nt" 979 4141 *EL 'fORO Ed•O¥dS fl I OIO ~,~ IRl/IHE (""'31CIS WOOdbrttlgt ~51 0655 LA HABRA ORANGE *SANTA ANA Px1h< s U HJl>tl C1~ (~ds llrlS!OI Clt•Vf In 8TI 186? ~ ~l >t0 7444 *LA HABRA ORANGE * wnr-.sm AMC f u h1on !'.Qua<• St.ld•IJ!TI Ot•~ In UA MAU 691 11 f.19 8170 893 0546 MISStOH VIE..10 r• ~no .. -CXJia.o"-"1"] [dwilld~ V1t10 Twm 8»6990 J.._J • .....,,w:o••10-.,.1 ..... r..a.t0lw""1 I IT'S CHAOS ••• WITH A TWISTI .~ • ' .. Hill Street Blues," and Fred SiJvcr- man wu the head of NBC. the low- rated ••Hill Street" wu ahift.od Amon& four time 1lou. catbct in the e-veoioa can produce ratin raidoalt for the en tin: lineup. .. family Tiet," with ccen idol Michael J. fox. bad been u l1lcHu eeriet apiJUt A.Bea .. ~naatY-oa Wednctdly NBC mo-vcd ll co T'hw> day in Jamwy 198'1. Not much happened until that (all~ wbc.11 a new ~ joined the lmeup. Some andusuy experts said NBC wu~ ardizinc the acbedule by letti.• that new 1m~l. "The C.0.by Show. lead off the ni.JDt. .. Fred would move it, t.beo be would say. 'let'• do two houn,.,. Tinker Wd ... His heart WU in the ri&J:lt place. He wu tr)'lna to make n succeed. But that wu anti\betical to ourideaofputtinaaabowinonep and wattrina h until eV'erybody ftnd ou1 tbat it was a aood 1bow:1 With a slew of Emmya aod a fuc.cd time llot at 10 p.m. Tbu'1day, 'tHiJI Street" prosoered in l 982~3. But a successfUI afiow in the last bout of prime time doesn't ensure a niaht's succees. Only PoPular propams But COtby's b'-tmoroua examin- ation o(f&mily life instantly rut home with audiences. -._ ___ _ Wt. -... 1'..U. t:Jj' Wr(I) P\11 ......"'. ND.YIW"(I) .. -· -11111" (C) ........ n11cmm: "llClll" (PC) l:Jt "'· "'· 7:JI. t.ll 0AiiWii .. T1Nm" (I) <m11> , NEXT: Week-' boott wlda 'Miami Vlee'-' 'MW.S Nlee' --:r:----...... .... Wl.bll• 1'.l&.~ --lllnO "WIS( llYS" (I) l.JI, "" S:JI 7:Jt l'.JI CIMD __,. · ••rrs LAr (I) 1•.He,He 7•.Hl.tM ACMD'I•---.,. lfTICW. STllY" U:ll, ~. ~-M 5. t.• ICUTmJlO 'Wltr (K.U) I.JI, J:JI. ~ 1-..... ---.... IUT"(N) lA.ts.•11.l~ M +lll a ' l••N -..... "W( 11'1" (I) - lAJ:ll.1:11 1AW.1M ·----..._..,.. ... WI.~----­--....... ....... ,. . ... , ..... ....... ,., ... _,.~,...,,. er· ....... ,...,, ..,.•.•.: m DCaP£" l:ll. SA ta (I) ..... Ftll 'I ..,.. (I) ~15. MS. lt.lt "Tl II If" (I) ll ........... "Z• l'IUFbS" (PC) US.6:21.,,. edwards SAOOLEBACI< 58' 5880 f, • ia •L A• "' • 1 t t-1. '" WIM1t.lr "NOC( ACMm J" (PC) aMJ lllDI 'UW" (K-11) ll 15. lJ5. 4:1~ 1:1', tb, lt:tS ....... .... (1) t:te. He, "" ,. HI ,. SAT CRY 11• N "Sl.llNC IUm" (C) •tM~ ~. 7:JI. t.JI edwards M ISSION Vlf:JO MAl I I ... [ , ... 1-, •11 ....... I •J ' .... "llAllTWlm"(C) lt!l ,.. "lff IUT" (PC) >U, ~ .. 7.JI ..... DCllT STOEi 'WICIU" (I) lt.Jlt.Jl.UI .... l:Jt ltll iwmm "UU " <N) 1t•ua.• .. ••t•1•• $ I 1 ~ I I AlO Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Seturday, April 19~ 1988 'M oney Pit' fills with tickets I IN TERMI SSI ON 'Last Leaf' soft comedy in Grove HOLL YWOOO (AP) -"l he Money Ptt" ousted "f>ohcc Academy 3" from the top spot ut the box office dunna the weekend, which saw good business for three newcomers. place m the box office scramble. earning $2 mallion nt 1.090 theaters and boosttng its four-week average to $26 .5 milhon. "Off Beat" from Touchstone, which features Meg Tally as a female cop and Judge Reinhold as a New York ltbranan who meet dunng an audat1on for a police department show, garnered $2 mallion at the box office dunng its debut weekend "The Money Ptt" from Universal, starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, earned $3.6 malhon at I, 180 theaters nat1onw1de to claim the top spot for the first time ''Police Academy 3" earned an addiuonal $3.5 m1lhon for Warner Bros. at I , 715 theaters a nd boosted 1 ts four-week ivoss to $30. 7 m1lhon. "Band of the Hand." from Tri-Star. grossed $2.2 m1lhon 10 take 1he No J post as 11 debuted at 930 theaters. "Band of the Hand." stamng Stephen Lang and Michael Carmine. 1s the story ofa group of renegades who are trained at a detenuon center in the Everglades to clean up the streets of Miami Another newcomer. "Cmters." from New Line, showed at 540 theaters m the East and South only, taking m S 1.9 mtllton and laying claim to the No. t> spot. Paramount's "Apnl Fool's Day," earned only $1 .6 million at 1,136 theaters, but that was good enough for seventh place. It also upped the movie's gross to SI 0.1 million. Paramount's "Gung Ho" dropped a notch but hung on to claim fourth Here are the top seven films at the box office thas past weekend, with d1stnbutor, weekend gross. number of screens, total gross, number of !ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN FILM FRI 7:15 9:30 EXCLUSIVE EllilliEIEIT edwards UNIVERSITY AW•"' "' AL<H)', 854-8811 ~ ,_,, l.tf I 1RV•,-,4f SAT/~ 12:30 2:45, 5:00 7:15, 9:30 llAWY DEVITO Jll PISCIFO ~)VISE GUYS . . _ ...... ~~·-c. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. -1L~ ... NOW· PLAYING ---- ANAHEIM COSTA MESA tR\11HE M1$SOj VIEJO Pacrl\c \ Arwhel"' 0nw In 879 9850 EDw•rm South Co.i\t Edw.Jrel\ UnM'~ty Edwan2$ vie,o "4»11 1'1.fu ~ n 11 854 &11 t 495 6220 iiiifi EL TilflO LA HA8RA OllAHCE ~nn 8'~• P!ou £..ow.inh S.00-~ AMC fas/llaf' Squ.or• C_,,. 529 53.!9 COsTAMESA Edw•rcb Har00r T wir> 63t 350• 581 5880 691 063J 63' Z.SSJ HUHTIHCTOH BEACH IA MIAAOA WESTMINSTER E.aw•rctt (ryrur Ctntr• P<Krllc • G.lt-E.dwM'llS ''"""™ W.Sr ...:•mo 52.3 1611 89t J9JS WESTMINSTEA Pi1Crl\c s H WI'( 39 0rM-In 891 3693 Like father. ~. '4111>, Like son. Like hell. .fr ...._ ..... j. ~'"~"""'--... """ ....... , • "'1UON ~ ., - edwards NEWPORT _ _, C91T'M ...... 644 0760 ••C C041TMW'f ..,.,.,... • Jb•04l'.ll & NACAlntUI SAT/SUN 12:15 2:40, 5:00 7:15, 9:30 CHAlllS .. ONSON MURPHY'S LAW 111 11JO 140 .. ,o •:u •os 11 01 POllCI ACAOIMY J : BACI< IN TA.AINING ~ 100)1) JJ0 7 •J 1000 l•llC""ll Kl"TON GUNG HO! ~ll 11.0 l 11 S 0 I H 10 31 SllVIN 5'11llll0 \ THI COLOR PUA.PU 11"G-t>1 I tO 4 IS 7 20 10 H -121110• Ult I """t II D• '"'' OANN'f IKVITO WISI GUYS •t 11 JO 1 lO •JO 6 JO I lO 00 )0 OH BEAT "° 11 SO •·•I I 40 PAETIY IN PINI< ~·i 10 t 40 10 H llGINO Jo01 I 00 3·00 I 00 1 00 t 00 I I 00 ANAHEIM 111•1111 •no l rmr """'' J .. , IUINNT orv"o WIH GUYS• CANNONIALL RUN II o0 TOltMINT 111 TtOKTIOPl II) WATllt 1,..u, UP THI CRiii< Ill ORANGE (!!4) IJt-IM't/IA !'!? • C~•!"'f! MKMAIL QATON GUNG HOI ,,.,,, THI MONEY PIT o01 <~lU t'IONllOH MUIPHY'I LAW (IJ RUNAWAY TUIN 111 CH..Ull S lllONSON MURPHY'S LAW 111 1?<-0 1JS•JO6JO •JO IOJO lUCAS(,0-lll I I) I )I I JJ • 00 tO 01 UIVIN S'11l11110 S TH( COLOR PUA.PU ll'G-lll I 00 • 10 7 lO 10 '.IO PRETTY IN PINI< 1~111 tr .,0. 40 Of llAT ll'GI JOO t SO 10.u CROSSROADS 111 11.JO. oq. so WITNIS~ 111 , lO. 40 10 so GUNG HO! l'G-ll JllOSOO IJS POllCI ACADEMY 3 : BACK IN TRAINING 1!'0) l OS 7 10 11 OS DOUT sn1t10 DANNY DIVITO WISE GUYS 111 I •0 l 0 •JO I •S 10 •S WATER ll'O-tl J IS • IS • IS I IS 10 IS WAll IMSNl'f"S SLHPING BIAUTY 111 UT & Wlf 1'JO l tO SU•AUfl ADM1UION OUT Of AFRICA (l'GI I ·otO • otO 7·40 10 00 UT & ~ 4 40 1 00 10 40 TOM HANKS SHtllfY lof4o THI MONEY PIT ll'GI J-00 • 00 •·00 lrOO 10 00 BAND Of THI HAND 111 l1U l1SO 6 0 f ·OO 11100 Mo" f rt 6 JO PM S~ow SIUll .JI 7 00 'M e:1 W@li~·• IU 111 COIO l "<•'•'II ot ~"°" , 11tlltt , .. ,, ... 11!1 C~ BUENA PARK TOM t l UIU LIGINO il'OI MASK 1 .... u 1 ll'OllCI ACADIMY 3 : IACI< IN TRAINING !N t PRlnY IN PINI( ''°'131 BAND Of THI HAND 111 OU llA T ll'Ot TOM <•VIM LIOIN0 1N 1 MAIK ~UI ("AllLU 1- MUl,HY'I LAW 111 •UNAWAY TltAIN Ill DANNY Dl'VITO WIH OOYS 111 YOUNOllOOO 111 THI MONIY PIT 11191 OONO HOt 1,.u, .. wceh m relea'ie and esumatcd pro- ducuon costs. Fagutcs unavailable arc indicated by n-n. I. "The Money Ptt," Universal, S3 6 mllhon. 1.180 screen~. $18.8 million. three weeks, S 16 million. 2 "Police Academy 1." Warner Bros .. $3.5 m1lhon. 1.715 screens. S30. 7 mallton, four w~ks. SI 0 m1llton. 3 "Band of the Hand," Tn-Star, S2.2 m1lhon. 930 screens. S2.2 mtlhon, one week. n-a. 4. "Gung Ho," Paramount, S2 m1lhon. 1.090 scrttns. $26.5 m1t11on. four weeks.SI 5 m1lhon. 5. "Off Beat." Touchstone. $2 million. 1.127 screens. $2 m1llton. one week. n-a. 6. "Cntters." New Lane, Sl.9 m1llton. 540 screens. S 1.9 million. one week. n-a 7 "Apnl Fool's Da)'." Paramount, SI .ti million. 1.136 screens. three weeks. $8 million. n-a. RUN FOR COVER! PllUCI Wllll STADUI DUI 639-1770 uu MAllf llllEA Pl.W 529-5339 URA Pill UA MOVIS I 952-4993 HllA POI lllOCA P ARI( DR-IH 121--4070 oesn mu EDWAROS 111'.SA 646-5025 .... , .. , ....... © -·-·· ··~·--El'"' EDWUOS SADOUBACIC Sll·SllO ftlTillTtl IUCI mwuos CHAllTI:R COf11I[ 141·0110 llY111 EDWARDS lllVDSITY 551-0655 UM&IA PACFIC GATEWAY 52).1611 l&ITAW EDWMDS llltlSTOl 540·7444 HUIE ITUTtl • 191 -0567 CND<M EDWARDS VI.LAG£ CDITTl 634-2553 S windled Tueeday Weld portray• a woman hared lnto a fraudulent marrtace In the TV movie 11Scomed and Swindled" tontcht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . "****! A CLASSIC ! " -Jay Mwdcr. NEW YORK DAll.Y :-OFW\ THI AO\'l'Tlal' llf MOW sHOWIMli 1111& PAii UA lil)VlS I 9S2-4t93 llSTA 911& EDWUOS CIDIA CENTD 979-4141 11 , •• EDWUOS SADOUBACl SIMllO FHITWYIU.Cf EDWUOS Fru.T Alt VALLO 13'-lSOO llY111 EDWUOS WOCOlllKi[ 551-0655 uwu AMC F ASHIOtl SQUME (21].) 691-0633 MIUMN,,. EDWUOS lllSSIOft Vl.IO MALL 364-6220 111111 AMC ORANGE MALL 637-0340 111111 UA cm COOCR 634-3911 UITAW EDW MOS llRtS T Ol. 540-7444 nm• EDWAIDS VUAGl comJ Ul-0567 While it's not quite true that, after a few decades of watching theater regularly, aJI plays look somewhat alike it is a ccrujnty that there arc a few basic categories into which just about all of thc"'7 parucularly the comedies, can be pigeonholed. You can put "The Last Leaf' into the category of "little old people, wealthy andtslightly eccentric. whom their relatives try to put in the funny farm" plays, alongside -but do~n the list from -such gentle comedies as "Harvey" and "The C urious Savage." Playwrights Ross Clwbome and Frances Banks have come up with the basic clements of tha t genre in "The Last Leaf," being presented by the Garden Grove Community Theater through April 26. but t11etr script as so talky and tedious that our attention -and sympathies -are threate ned. The plot. too simple to flow on for two and a half hours. centers on a nch Mississippi woman in her late 70s (she won't admit her true age) who scandalizes her family by announcmg she wants to hold her own funeral now, while she's still around to enjoy 11. The efforts of her son and daughter.in-law to stop her. and a young fortune hunter's pursuit of her granddaughter's inheritance, supply the modicum ofconflic1. Joanne Wolcott, the queen of Orange County's character actresses, does the old lady to a splendid tum, usms her gift for comic subtlety. to maximum advantase m the tiny theater. Rita Wilson 1s a delight as the granddaughter, who supports the old gal against her family's washes. The middle-aged milksop son 1s effectively rendered by Manny Siegal!. while his fashionable wife 1s given a fine portrayal by Beverly Yanasek an her community theater debut. Less convincing are Walter F.J. Brown as the passave parson and Garry Tewinkle as a psychiatnst sneaked an to certify the old lady. Jack Mc Kenna sinks his fangs quite nicely into his role as a young salesman with a Spike Jones ward- robe who can't q uite disguise his greed. Ruth S1egall and Gay •••••1111111••~1!11•••iill111!!!11m~l!ll!!ll!l••••!1!1••11!ll Scarborough complete the cast com-F R o M T H E M A K E R 0 F "M I A M I V.1 C E~ Toi Tnus petently as a c~nccrned J?et&hbor anc the family maid. respectively. Robert Liebovich's direction sag.! commensurately with the plot tine, which 1s to say often. The ensembf~ u not Q!Jite up to.the _task ?fbrcathma new hfe into a limpid scnpt. Performances continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . for two more weekends watb a 2:30 matinee Sunday at the theater, on St. Marie's Street at Chapman A venue in Garden Grove. Call 897-5122 for ticket infonnation. BACKSTAGE -"Murder Among Fnends" 1s kdling its audiences at the Newport Theater Arts Center, so the production has been extended for a sixih weckend .... final pcrfonnaoccs wall be given April 25 and 26 at the theater. 2501 Oiff Dnve. Newport Beach. with reservations being taken at 631-0288 .... The Laguna Moulton Playhou_sc has received $2,500 from the D1s- ncyland Community Service Awards Program.~.the playhouse was re- cognized for its programs of youth theater. high school programming. adult workshops and creative use of its facility .... A program of student-directed one- act plays will be performed free of charge at Saddleback College's Studio Theater Apnl 29 and 30at noon .... caJI 582-4763 for further 1nfonnation ... . A series of basic acting summer workshops will be offered, bcgin01ng May 3 and July 12. at the West- minster Communtty Theater, 7272 Maple St.. Westminster. ... Greg Cohen is the instructor and thoi.c interested should contact him at (213) 804-3792 by Sunday to schedule an appointment or obtain further infor- mation .... lflllD Movies d ue in 8mm format llllA COSU M1$1 : •.• • ... ,.-. l'< l ,, ~· J'>9• •IOINA 'AA«i ll TORO :.•.i . . l' ... . .. • con• MESA '~ ~~-. . . ... ~ .. ~ ~ ' lllVIMf £ , ...... :: /, ')Dr"',· ·-•,•. '>'>~' •LA HAlllA ~·>"ti ... •1· ~Jl OP THI HfllD w f!\J--£ D• L. .... t • OllANGf A'K ,,,l";f' •1 •)1 .,J• OllANGl . . F'4 )~ .. '( •'It tJ"'"'' e~·W' WUTlllllSTlll ..... 89) ~6 1Uf114'All«i P1t.:if.c \ Bvtt"i Pat• 0, ~t '" 87• •010 OMllGI • LA Mll'IAOA ?,, ' (;•••A•t' 5?1 ~ ' )fld wm Qt ft fl 6398170 ~ ,.,..... 6<(f""'H roe •-t ....... .._., "ML ST TAKE ITS PLACE :\~10Nt . H :LLINl'S Ml:.MORABLI: ARTISTIC T RIUMPH S ... " ' _, ... J • \• • -Tr,,_..& f ... \. I I I . 1 GINGER&FRED (!-G-1~ @I Metro Goldwyn-Hayer • ,,:r-cl~ ... · [ ~, ... -·-- ~--~ ~xcu '!.IVE EN<.;At.EMt::NT NOW PLAYING ----. Nl:WPORT BEACH A M•at4t {f;I CINt:NA Wt:ST •U 11-11 '" " "'°' '"IU I "'"-'" HI HJ\ WMl&I~ -··~ '°'" ·~· "' •u1 · I 7~ •d'11," \1t•C.. FKI q \T ~ • ..,1 " 1:,, " ~~~ , ,~ Q\ ........ . 1 UNIVEJl .. 11 \' • • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Para- mount and Embassy are prcpanng to SHARE ntE STORY AMERICA LOVES .. . Share hearts wtth .. . IOW SHOWlllG! OISTI mSA EDWMDS scxmt COOT P'\.AZA 546-271 1 lllTlllTll IOOI EDWMDS IUflKT<ll 141-0311 u ... PACflC LA •ADA 994-2400 --SY\Ff CITY coon 534.2553 Wiii~ • Ul-3935 EDWMDS CIOU ET --ClllM llJTftl-ltJ5 \ d1stnbute movies and other original matenal for the home video market in the 8mm fonnat. Paramount has scheduled 15 films for summer release, including "Wit- ness,'' "Beverly Hills Cop," "Flashdance" and "Trading Places." Embassy will market at least 46 titles. including "Kiss of the Spider Woman." "The Cotton Club" and" A Chorus Linc" Both companies will charge $29.95 or less for the titles It's been rumored for some umc that the movie companies would enter the Smm market, which uses tapes and hardware considerably smaller than the conventional half- anch VHS and Beta systems. An 8mm cassette is approximately the same size as an audio cassette. Perm Tops 129 FREE STYL-=E~CUTS="""'"=w"'"'1""P""ERwrM.,.Sr- SHORT. CURLY 115 SHOULDER LENGTH 14• PARTIAL HIGHLIGHT 12• FULL WEA VINGS 14• .MR. MEL'S UP ' HAIR STYLING 1100 SO ICTO. Sl IWlA SANTA ANA Al'* KlA aJITCI UPNCl l ... THE MONEY PIT. IS SIDE-SPUT11NOlY HILARIOUS. PURE UNDl1ITED RIM FIOM STARr 10 ANl$H.'' -IH INCi, MIW Y()ltt( POST Ml.LEY UJ«i PIT -a••~•ll.-.illlllll't ~ri!q --~!mH~ -NOW PlAYIN8 ---------- .. ·---·---o-..e---·-.. i.,,. -·----.. -··-- - = --::Z.. --.-.r.. -·:--·· -~· (•~) , ' TRIVIA CM~D challenges for second place Suday, AprU H ARIES (March 21 .. April 19): Aasianmcna... projects arc clarified. You learn where you stand and what to do about it Discu ion of basic project, employment proves beneficial. You'll be uked to meet deadline. You're aoina to win. . TAUl\US (April 20.May 20): Circumstances swin, in your favor, cyde hi&hliahts creativ ity, communtcation and romance. Young people play paramount roles. Excbanae ofideu proves constructive, stimulatina. Vl,.O oatjve wHI flaurc prominently. l he math teachcrsofCM!D figured 11 out this week, leading the field with 10 points to pull witbin one notch of -,.econd place m the waning weeks of Tnv1a Bowl V. Nancy Prior and Lolly & Co. each posted nine to share runner-up honors for the week. W1LhJus1 today's and next Saturday's columns remain- ing. the GWC Koffee Klak-has a )econd stnu&}lt victory virtually as- TRIVIA BOWL VSTANDINGS 1•1 137 13' 134 130'At 120'At 104 lo&'A 10W1 90 78'At S6'A .,'At 42'A 3' 2• \ured. while the La.Dcervface a challenge from CM2D for the vice presidency. This week a perfect score is worth 11 11 points because of the extra half- ' prnnt incentive 1n the second ques- uon Have at 11. I Name the only Hope-Crosby ·Road" movie filmed m color. 2. Robin Williams first played the character of Mork on what show? For an cittra half-point, what was the t1tle of the episode? 3. An overachiever named Barry Balderman is an inhabitant of what comic strip? 4. John Paul Jones was the first .\mencan to become an admiral - but not an our Navy. For what coun try did he attain this rank? S Malcolm McDowell, in .. A Clockwork Orange," habitually ..ang what song while committing acts of •1olence? Toi Tnus 6. Dancers named T ulsa, L.A. and Yonkers perform in what Broadway musical? 7. Which two teams played an N Fl game that was telcv1sed without announcers? 8. Bob Hope never performed in a movie that won the best picture Oscar, but he did appear in one. Name it. 9. Richard Kiley broke a few rc<:<>rds on Broadway. Name the movie in which his own records were broken. I 0. "Nothing do I see that as not perfection" was Robert Ta~lor's opening line (a) to whom and (b) in what movie? Last Week's Answers I . "The Barkleys of Broadway" (Fred, Ginger in color) 2. Rosie's {"MASH" bar) 3. Mamie Mullins {dieting charac- ter) 4 . Charles Starkweather ("Badlands" inspiration) 5. San Juanita ("Serenade of the Bells") 6. "The Gan,crbrcad Lady" ("Only When I Laugh ') 7. Jan Stenerud with 373 (most NFL field goals) 8. Newspaper editor (Montalban an "Battleground") 9. All were portrayed by Susan Hayward on the screen (Roth, Graham and Froman) I 0. {a} Air traffic controller, (b) firemen ("Mad World" occupations) Send your answers ro TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo}( 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. All entries must be received by Wednesday. otherwise half the player's last score will be swarded. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Focus on family, reunion, viaia... spcciaJ appcaJ from one who means much to ------------you. Spotlight on diplomacy, willioa- ncss to make intcltiaent cooc:asion. Lona·ranse prospects a~ featured. Libra plays role. SYDM(J CANCEB(Junell.July22): Define n tenns. avoid self-deception. make in-0 quiries and acquiesce to request from MARR relative. By giving a little, you'll receive •••••••••••• plenty in near future. Luna! emphasis on brothers, sisters, possible journey. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on deadlines, pressure, challenacs, intensified love relationship. You'll locate article that bad been lost, missina or stolen. Cycle moves up.judgment and intuition will be on ta11et. Cancer native plays role. VJRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): You touch on universal theme. populanty ancreases, travel offer is "on the way." Focus on love. creativity, ability to comP.lete long-standing project. What had been a dilemma will be resolved. You II have reason to celebrate. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You gain insight, li~t is shed on areas previously dark. Stress independence. confidence, ability to imprint your own style. Love relationship intensifies. Hospital visit boosts morale. Leo native plays role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Follow through on first impressions. Learn by teaching. Lunar position highlights powers of persuasion, friends, desires, romance. fulfillment. You overcome odds, you could also win "popularity contest." SAG ITTARJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): You'll ru;eive "tempting" offer. Could involve travel, social activity, communication. Spotlight on business, career. ambition. relationships with professional superiors. Gemini, another Sagittarian play roles. CAPRJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be willina to remodel, revise, to rebuild on more suitable structure. Long-range prQjccts come 10to sb.arp, clear focus. Some restnctions arc removed. you'll have gruter freedom of thought. action. AQUARIUS {Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Money picture requires clanficatJOn. One who desires partnership should display fisca.I respons1bility. Family member confides plans for change of residence. Gemini. Virgo, Sagmanus figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Empbasiz.e public relations. be sure your side of story as adequately related. Be diplomatic without being a "pushover." Lunar emphasis on cooperation.joint efforts, marital status. Taurus will play key role. IF APRIL !O IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc sensual, determ i nod. loyal to family and have special attachment to mother. You have gourmet appetite and possible digestive problem. You're Cfpable of dcalina with public, especially women. You sense trends, cycles and usuaJly arc ahead of general populace. Cancer, Capricorn play important roles in your life. You'll travel this year, personal horizons will expand, you'll be more aware of body image and wardrobe. May will prove outstanding for you in 1986. You can't makeup Once you 're pickled, lost time with kids Ou '11 stay t· ... at wsray fi~~~t~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~i~ In this way some medicos explain why alcoholism as irreversible: "You can turn a cucumber into a pickle. but not a pack le back 1n10 a cucumber." Nobody knows why children born an May tend to be sl ightly heavier at birth than those born in any other month. Q. Isn't Los Angeles ali bag as Rhode Island? A Not quite half u hag. Lakes in Ontario cover about as much land as M1ssoun. You may not thank you're so swift. hut your blood is. Takes only 23 seconds for at to make the complete circuit in your bod). \ teardrop can kill a million germs The whale cast Jonah up on tht' beach about 20 miles south of Beirut. That's what a lot of Lebanese believe No snow anywhere else worldWlde as hghtcr or cleaner than the snow that falls on Antarctica. You say you tossed and turned all niaht? facellcnt, excellent. The medi- cos claim that's good for your circulation. : PEOPL E NEW HA VEN. Conn. - FruJr Slllatra say:i he has no misgjvinas about his 1981 per- formances at the Sun City resort m South Afnca "I do not regret it. I never will regret i!J_" Sinatra told about 550 people 1 uesday ni4ht in a speech at Yale University that was marked by protests from some students. "I played to black and white audiences for seven ni&}lts ... Sinatra sa id or the Las Vegas-l ak e resort 1n 8hophuthatswana, a black home- land that South Arnca has de- clared an independent nation. Some student picketed Sin- atra's speech. whale others held saans denouncina South Africa and ats apanheid pohca" dunna has 9().minute tark. the second annual Libby 71on Lecture. Mayor feted CHtC'AGO -Mayor Hart14 W&dJo,ioo'• fianett pve him the City's 'kylane (or bis 64th b1nhday The wood carvillJ o( the ~ky· ,. U .,,. I hat me hard. I saw myself in every L.M. Bovo hne. And now I soc my daughter-tn- law making the same mistales with her young son. I would never risk our relationship by spealung to her about this touchy subject, but I am begging you to run the poem again. It's practically in pieces because I've had at so long. but I hope you can make it out. -A MILLION REGRETS IN BEA TRICE. NEB. DEAR 8 .: Wltb tape ud a snapify- lll, gla11 I was able to read tills poem. agree It'• wortb repeartn1-What sea cows and elephants have nub for aalllllg. tn common is distant ancestry. TO MY GROWN-UP SON Gaming weight? How much and how fast? The baby blue whale picks up I 0 pounds an hour. My hands were busy through the day I didn't have much time to play The little games you asked me to I didn't have much time for you. I'd wash your clothes, I'd sew and In what's now Australia once laved cook. a hon with a pouch lake a kangaroo But when you"d bnng your picture book Only one hen's egg in I 0 as brown. And ask me please to share your fun, It 1s a matter of hastoncal record that South Amencan headhunters have ransomed kidnap v1ct1ms for packages of chewing gum. You can be fined $250 for tossing a cigarette butt on a Singapore street Squids Ji ve in every sea. L .M. Boyd Is • 1yadlcated col11maJ11. Frank Sinatra hne JJVCn by Mary Ella Smith h1&hliahted a S 100-a-tackct b1nh- daypanyforthe mayor. who blew out the candles on has cake and led the 2.500 aunt~ in smgina "Cha- , I'd say: "A little later, son." I'd tuck you in all safe at night And hear your prayers, tum out the laght. Then tiptoe softly to the door ... I wish I'd stayed a minute more. For hfc as short. the years rush past A little boy grows up so fast. No longer is he at your side, His precious secrets to confide. The picture books arc put away, There arc no longer games to play, Ba.rold Wuhtn,ion caao" and "Bear Down. Ch1cqo Bt-ars .. At le.ut four memhcn of the upcr Bowl champion Bean we~ on h and.11 well their well-padded ( A11 IMHIS No good-night luss. no prayers to hear ... That all belongs to yesteryear. My hands, once busy. now arc still. The days arc long and hard to fill. I wish r could go back and do The little things you asked me to. -Author Unknown. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since you seem to be up on the latest an medicine l wonder why you haven't suggested to your readers with birthmarks that they avail themselves of laser surgery. It 1s especially effective for port-wme stams. I know one of your pnnc1pal motivations as to make hfe easier for people with problems, and this cer- tain I y cou l d help . BLOOMSBURG, PA. DEAR BLOOM: AccorcllDI to my CODIDJ&uts lD tltll field -(all ucelleat dermatolo1bts), luer nr- 1ery may, ill some lllatucet, redece tile btteatlty of color ud alto &k tlse of tile blrtllmarlt, b•t It wlll 80t remove It. B•t tlaa.allt for wrttlq • beltalf of t.ltose wllao may be lllterated lD trylal It. Sult dropped TOPEKA. Kan. - A lawsuit filed ap.inst entena.1ner Glee eam.-.u by the Menninger Foundation has been dismissed at the foundation's request, court officials said. The foundation sued ('ampbell last week, alleaing he owed $91.649 for the treatment or his son at the foundation's Children's Hosi>ital for an undasclo~ period starting m 1982. An attorney for the foundation declined to comment on the dismissal Hollywood eut OCEAN CITY, Md. -Gov H.arrJ 8.,... settnadcd IClf'CU Slay ~ on bii uumpet u ~ oflhe premiere oflhe movae 'Vioku Ate Blue." wbiGb as 1e1 an lh11 ~h reson . .. Hollywood doesn't bold 1 premiere 1n Maryland evtfY day," Hu&Jtes told Specek at 1 black-lie reccptJon before the DrCmtere. OrMQe Coelt OAtLV PILOT~. Aptl 11, 1118 A.11 WEEKLY BRJOOE Q lZ . Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South )'OU hold •JlO \7KQ7H 0J9H •1n Partner open the bidding with two no trump. What do you reitpond'! Q.2-N<>tther vulrwriabk, u ~uth with 80 on Reore you hold· •AQJ 10154 oe OAQ92 •1 The bidding has pr<>cffded Soulh WHl North Ea•t 1 + PaH 2 • PaH ? What do you bad no~., Q.3-Both vulnerablt>. a' South you hold •93 ':/' OAJ 102 •AJ9873 The bidding has proceeded South We.t North Eaat l • PaH 2 • Pue 3 • Pau 3 ; Pus ? What du you bid now'' Q.4-As South, vulm·rablr. you hold +83 'VAKIOM '>10872 •94 The bidding has procttded North Ea•t Soulh WHt l v PaH l 'V Pus 2 NT PaH ? What do you bad now'' Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold. •QJ92 'VJ109 0 63 ~752 CwLEs GOIEI 0111 SHlllF The b1dd1ng has pr()('f>f'dcd Ea•t South Wut North l v PaH l .,, Dbl~ 3 v Pus Pus 3 • PaH 1 What action do you take? Q.6-Ne1ther vuln<'rable, its South you hold· tKQ86 9 KJ2 0 985 •KQ8 The b1ddang has proceeded North Eut South We.t P.aH Pua l + Pau I + Pau 2 • Pua 3 / Pau ? What do you bid now" Look for answers on ~onday fUTNllf PlllUI s@~c411A-1'£trs· .... ... , ------14"-4 loy CLAT I "°'1AH ------ • It.arrange len.,. of the four tcrombled wordt be- low 10 form four slmple wordJ I rr19F1 I ~_s_A_R_E _E---1 1 , . I) I I 1~ . I I ! Our local high IChool had won G U R T N . ~ a national championsh p. The 5 l I I' I r next morning the principal . . . . . reminded the students that .-----------.. becoming number one was....., I 0 I R N A C I than --number °"9. ~__,,,..,.,,.....,l..,,.'__,..l-'T'l'!,..-.-1---4 Q C01"ple1e the chi.c:ltl• quot.cf _ _ • _ _ by l1ll1n9 1n the m•lllnv watch ~_..._---1...._.....__..._~_, yov de.eloc> lrOfft np No 3 beb.t A PRINT NUMBftEO II V tn rres _ t) UNSCeAM8lE FOi!' ANSWEI! • r r r r 1· r I' r J I I I I I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU 1 Passage 5 lnlenl 9 Improve 14 Celllc 15 Antiquer 16 Vietnam city 17 Sugw S<>Yrce 19 Flowef 20 Fauma s male 21 lncanlalions 23 Trial 24 Pine leaves 26 Absolute 28 Paddler 29 Tiles 32 PalOIS 35 Buucn 36 Besmear 37 Aocomplisner Ja Swiss river 39 Do dtsnes 40 S\l~latlve !Offill 41 Soow ott 42 Impertinent 43 Tidal area 45 AS1an coin 46 Behemoth 4 7 Venice craft 5 1 Well V9f"Md in 53 Aevllemenl ' 55 Homo sap!ens 56 819cilbO•rd 58 Unknown site 60 Equines 61 Undeviating 62 Periods 63 -Previn 64 Remainder 65 Pole OOWN 1 Statf anew 2 Vestmenl 3 Easy - 4 Nellt 10 NJ 5 Instead 6 Asian rugs 7 HouMt of Lords member 8 Shaking 9 Exclamation 10 Old pro 11 Animal ~ness 12 Negatives 13 Gravel 18 Oltllnctton 22 Banged In 25 Portal 27 Mtnlmus 29 Hoar 30 Siestas . 31 Lady Jane - 32 Beverages 33 Wine type 34 En1r11n 35 Slapper 38 Ridicule 39 Ro<I 41 Serpent 42 Strength u 1n~1or 45 Beaver or muskrat 4 7 Olve<slons 48 Greet! letle< 49 Housetiold go<ls 50 "--of robins 51 West Point 52 Conspire 54 Ramble 57 Native sutt 59 Meat , I Al2 Or~Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, April 19, 1988 by 811 Keane "Daddy's tucking in the car." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "No. Football Isn't back. They don't play football with bats ·· yet." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES POWER P1G CIRCLES HluH IN TME SKY, SURVECllNG- TME LAN~PE BELOW (.MlhfK IN' !NRT·Tlt4€ m:mJ6 tw¥R sa-~ Hll5 ARtflT7U ~ 11€ sr. ~HQ(Z ~ HtWl11ft 1IXN'I. w~,,,,,, ""'~ ~ 111"7 A 6mtEN IJlfCI< •. II KU.U" a' AN lll"fWfEJIT lfSSIUf 6Y ¥;ffJf 5l!M IFJI{. 7'E ~ 6tlJrlrt fH!1fJ, TMtN #'I me ~,.,, ~ 10 ~ N NlfllNKlf:7Hlll 7Hl6 O'tCY MfJ#tel(T5 tlERJl(E 1tlTlt/. CJW)5 Mlt!" ovr: .. KEEPING THE WORLP ~f:E F05' PIGS EVER'IWHERE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 4.,, "He's been afraid to sleep since the ice cream truck got by him last week " ~~~EARTH OIO YOU~ TO GET YOUR ecNV TIE IN10 -rnE SCVP? ~ 1 ' i PEANUTS ~-------... .---------...b~ ~~~~'~.~~.~~~lz iit Tl-4AT CANNON BALL ~EN IT WENT TI4ROU6H 1 WONDEf< W~Ef<E ' DE5TROVED YOUR ROOF THE TOP OF LUCY'S IT ~INALL'f LANDED.. t~ PSVCHIATRIC BOOTH GARFIELD IT'~ CLOOPIN' UP by Jim Davis JUDGE PARKER 0000 MORNING, SARA' YOU'RE UP A LITTLE EARLY1 AREN'T YOU :> by Berke Breathed HEY.~N. PO YOO KNOW HOW 5TUPIP YOO LOOK? by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk TVE. 60f ~Ga)() NEUJ5 AND 50Mt. BAD Fl 1<5T' fHE (,000 NEl>J$.. 6REA1" I Wl-tAf~ f HE WE.LL ... ABOOf 8US il-l 1 R'fl..1-FOOR ... TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ~M£TIME'5 1 ~T£L PE'5'51M\'5l IC. MOM ROSE IS ROSE by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan • TO ~ilMf.NTAL, M'I MA~et. nl<?1 Boi NOT Wl~E " ci>tlM\'jTIC by Pat Brady OUR BAND ~CPR. BAD NEW$ ~ 5 AL.E WA$ A 10fAl NEWS I AL ... 5UllE5S ... WE SOL.D E.VE~ING ~ fHE: &HOOL. ~Rlc:JN6 L.Or ·' r----. ,--~~----:it ~aBlilw f !.._._.-....-..~-, J DOONESBURY ·, ' .- by Gary Trudeau KC'a Dennie Leonerd contlnuea comebeck from ln)wy. R Golden W•t .,.,. up conference IWllllmlftg crown; m. Five area standouts pace South All-Stars June21 game garners top basketball players paJt tour years. • Over the put four years Santa An.a is 8~ overall, includina a 46-10 C.Cntury ~ ·~td. the offense aod pl.&lb them a lit de funber out•• , Alsistina C.oombs wt1I be bis reaular aides at S&ota Ana. Ed Matillo and GTC1 Kau. Practice at the Saints' JYm will beain June 9 or 10, MlCOrdioa to Coombs. By ROGER CAR~N Of h Del) Net ...... • "We're-aoina to have to work bard on that because probably two-t.hirdl of our players come from zone defense-onented programs." The pme as sponsored by the Costa Mesa KJwanu Club Sea View Lcajue co-Most Valuable Players Jeff Fryer of Corona del Mar and Bryant Walton ofSaddleback spearhead the South's roster for the 21st Orange Co'1Jlty AU-Star basketball game at OranRe Coast College. Waltoa The North's roster, released a week aao. includes 6-10 Kevin Walker of Brea-Olinda. 6-8 Bobby Erbst of K.atclla and 6-9 Stuart Thomas of Mater Dei. "Going into a game like tJus the one thtna you hope for IS that YOU have IUYS who arc unselfish team playen. Wlllang to g>ve it up, and I think we have that. ..... ScMll * * * ,..,,.. Al· ... ,.. Ken Amme.M, EdllOn Nathan Cal, C.Platr•no v11i.v J.tf Frvw. Coronti del Mar ........ 6~2 t7.7 .-1 lU 6·2 21.2 6-7 IS.0 ... , 22.0 ... , lt.o .-s 2U ,., 10..2 The ~u~h. which will be coached by Santa Ana Highs Greg Coombs, owns a 12-8 advantage in the series, but is an early underdog in the June 21 showdown because of the North owning a distinct heiR}lt advantale. the depth factor. When we go to our ninth, 10th or l It~ guy, there's not a huge dropoffin talent, o utside of maybe a Bryant Walton. A lot of them wall be playing mirror images of themselves." • Sunset League contributions to the game include Ocean View'!> Tonv Panzica and Edison's Ken Ammann. · 'Tm sure we're gomg to try to do ~me full court man pressure and work hard in practice on that," sa1d Coombs. a 29-year-old who has coached the Saints to two lea~ue cham- pionships and two runners-up finishes an the "Walton and Fryer can pass as well as they shoot. lf you pve Walton two points for every assist be has he'd score as many with assists as he docs wt th scoring. Tim Kno~lel. Minion Vlelo AIOnto Jemlaon, Santa An• V•ll•v Derek Johnr.on, Foothill Cobv Naeu. LAOurie BMtf't Tonv Pan1a. OcMn View J•50n Trask, C.Pl•lr.no V11i.v Eric Turner, Santa Ane 6-7 M.O 6-S 15.0 6-6 11.0 .... 2•.A "Our big gurs will have to do a lot of banging inside,' said Coombs. "But I'm really pleased with this club. One of things I hke is .In addition to Fryer and Walton. the Sea View League is also represented by Laguna Beach's Coby Naess. "The North has Walker and an obvious hei$ht advtanta~. but they like to pla'f tbc pcnmeter a lot. We'll try to force them out ol Garv Wadi, San Clemente Bryant Welton, SaddlabaO Altwrwtll w .. Torell, NeWPOrl Htrbot •·l u Hamelin sparks Irvine Senior first baseman Bobby Hamelin enjoyed a big day at the plate, driving in eight runs as Irvine Hagh's baseball team remained un- beaten an the South Coast League with a romp over Laguna Hills. In the Sunset League, Huntington Beach cut an to Ocean View's lead and Edison tnmmcd Fountam Valley. Herc's a look: JrvlDe 17, La111aa Hilb 0: Hamelin nppcd a double and two home runs to produce eight RBI and sophomore nght-hander Ed Laapplc (3-2) shut out the Hawks on e1&ht hits as the Vaq ucros ( I 5-6-1, 1--0) remained unbeaten and atop the South Coast League with a crushine wan at Irvine. Hamelin, who has Clght home runs and 35 RBI on the year. crushed a two-run homer an the third inning and a two-run blast an the fourth. Hamelin, who also had a bascs- loaded double in the sixth and a sacnfice fly in th~ first. scored four runs. Elsewhere· Huntlagton Beacb 7, Ocean View 4: The Oilers won the Sunset League game an dramauc fashion. pushing across fi ve runs in the top of_ the seventh inning. to trip the Seahawks. The Win moved Huntington Beach (5-4) to within l'h games of the league-leading Seallawks (6-2-1.). With one out an the seventh. Rick Euscy and Coley McClendon walked and Sean FraJey singled to fill the bases. Jeff Haack then reached on an error which allowed two runs to score and uc the game. Greg Chizek was walked 1nten- t1onally to load the bases again and Jimmy Dcdnck followed wtth a two- run single to break the de.adlock. Edison %, Fo11Dtaln Valley 1: Sophomore Frank Vidales scattered seven hits and the Chargers scored two runs in the bottom of the fo urth to earn the victory at Mile Square Park Vidales pitched out ofa number of jams as the Barons loaded the baq in the first and third innings and c;tranded a pair of runners in the fifth and seventh. In all. Fountain Valley left I 0 men on base. Laguna tops CdM in tennis, 10-8 The Laguna Beach High tennis team virtually sewed up the Sea View Lca~ue utle Fnday after- noon. edgrng Corona del Mar. I 0-8. on the Artists• courts. The victory was the first in the school's history over the Sea Kmgsandavengedanearlier 11-7 defeat at the hands ofCdM. Laguna Beach moved into sole possession offirst place in the Sea View at 9-1. while dropping the Sea Kings a step off the pace at 8-2. The score was deadlocked at 3-3 after the first round and 6-6 following the second. Fountain Vallet JllCh pitcher Patti Taylor ha.&• catcher Laurie Alvaru.(left) &(ter Barone beat EdWon, 1-0, ln a IO- ....... "....._~ tnnm, Sa.naet Leaene aoftball &ame. At riCJat, ltcUaon Co&ch Mluy Ford arguee point with umpire. FV remtlins.unbeaten in softball Fountain Valley Hiih held onto the Sunset League lead Fnday. and Woodbndge kept its Sea View League lead intact to h1ghltght area girls softball action. Here's a look: FoutaiD Valley l , EdJ1oa 0: The Barons won It an the I 0th inning when Dara Pnce scored from second on an error to support senior right-hander Patti Taylor's three-hitter. Taylor. who retired 16 batters an a ro w at one point. fanned eight and waJked one. lifting her record to I 0-2 and 4--0 m the Sunset League as the Barons ( 16-3, 4--0) heJd onto their spot at the top. Joyce Lyman went 91/i innings for Edison ( 16-4. 2-2) and suffered the loss. strikjng out two and walking two. Martu 7, Westmlllster 1: Cheryl Untalan hit a bases-loaded triple 1n the third inning and the Vikjngs added some insurance in the fourth 10 defeat the Lions at Golden West College. The wm gives Manna sole possession of second place at 3-1. while Westminster dropped to 2-2. In the fourth mnsng. the Vikings used o ne hll. three Lion errors and three walks to score four runs. Christy La~n (6-4) struck out JO. walked one and gave up six hits for the win. Ocean View 7, H11nUngton Beach 0: The defending CIF 4-A champions broke into the win column in league play for the first time this year, as Jackie Oak.Jey allowed one hit. a seventh-inning sinJtle. University 3, Saddlebaclt 0: Jenifer Frei blanked the Roadrunners on four hats to lead the Trojans past Saddleback (4-4) at Un1vcrs11y. U niversity (6-2) scored o ne run on three walks and a dropped fly ball 1n the fourth inning. Schoonover tossed a two-hit shutout and sophomore second baseman Susan Berg went 2 for 4 with two RBI as the Sea View league-leading Warriors(8--0. I 3-3)earned the wm at Woodbridge. Escuda u . Costa Mesa t : f he Eagles scored IO runs in the first inning and Tammie Kane tossed a three-hit shutoct as Estancia ( 10-5. 7-1) rolled to a Sea View League win at C.Osta Mesa. La1uaa Beaclt 4, Corou del Mar 1: Junior right-hander Kristen Hughes kept the Sea Km~ (3-5) at bay and sophomore third baseman Missy Rush and Shannon Maurice had key tnples as the Artists (4-4, 4-9) won a Sea View League game on their home field. In community college action: Goldea West I, Mt. Sa.a AatoaJo 8: Freshman left-hander Stephanie Rowlett pushed her record to 9-3 with a one-hit shutout as the Rustlers used five triples to down the Mounties Jackson, Joyner spark Angels, 6-5 By CHRIS MONAHAN ~ .... e. •• , •••• t Perhaps last year's btggest attrac- tion at Anaheim Stadium during the Angels' season was the Ruppert and Reggie Show. Well, With Jones off to a slow start. this year, it appears as though the new kid on the block, Wally Joyner, may be trying to change the billing to Jackson and Joyner. Joyner and Jackson's play was gefinitely the story of the Angels' 6-5 win over Minnesota Friday night before a crowd of 30,535. Joyner's cracked a firsHnninJ. solo home run off a Mike Smithson fastball. The left-center field shot was the rookie's third of the year. dnving in his eighth run. Not to be outdone, Jackson hit the very next pitch from Smithson just over the right-field wall. It was Jackson's fourth home run of the year. to take over the club leadershjp 1n that category. But more importantly. it was No. 534 lifetime. tying him with Jimmy Foxx for seventh place all-time and leaving him just two short of Mickey Mantle. "Hopefully I can keep it up and stay hot with the bat," said Jackson 'Tm feeling very well right now and I'm off to a good start. "I knew I was going to be the Today'• game Minnesota (Butcher 0-1) at Aag~ls (Slaton 1-0). Time: I :05 p.m. TV: Channel 4. Radio: KMPC (710). Sunday's game: Minnesota at Angels. 12:07 p.rn. designated hitter and I am working harder. I know I only have o ne or two years left and I want to get out (of me) \o,,hat's left " In the second inning. both Jo)ner and Jackson missed great .op- portunaues to contnbute more ol- fcnsi vely. The Angels loaded the bases walh no one out and those two plus Bnan Downing coming up. The Angels ended up ~tting nothing from at as Smithson struck out Joyner and Jack.son and got Downing to hnc out to silence the threat. With one out in the fifth. Twan'i' catcher Mark Salas hit a lane shot at Joyner. which hit 1n the palm of h1!i glove and drO\)ped for an error. Thal, combined with three Twins' hits. eventually led to two ot the Minnesota runs off Mike Witt ( 1-1 ). Jackson went one up on Jovncr 1n (Pleue eee Al°fOltLS/B:l) Estancia remains on top Estancia High maintained its gnp on first place 10 the Sea View Lcaaue bascbaU raoc Fnday night. winnina a pitcher's duel from Costa Mesa. Also winning in the Sea View were New- port Harbor and University. Herc's bow 1t went: Eatucia l, Costa Mna t: Pat Norv1Ue hurled -a two-bit shutout at TeWinkJe Park to lead the Eagles (6-2) to their fifth straight win. The junior lefty. who has pit.cbcd I 5 con5eeutive shutout 1nn:inp. struck out eight and walked one. Scott Snedeker had an equally impressive mght on the mo und for the Mustangs (2-6), JJvin& up only three bits while stnkjng out 11 and walkmg two In the fourth inning. Mike Rose- llini took first on a fielder's choice, stole second and moved to third on Coo rad Colby's ground o uL With two out, Dan Burke bit a lin~-Orive sillfle to center to send Roscllin1 home with the only run of the game. Newport BartMtr 5, WMA.rNce 1: After each team scored once in the third, the SaiJors erupted for four fourth-mning runs and wmnina pitcheT Scott Craig blanked the War- riors the rest of the way. In the founh tnrung, the Sailon (4-4) took advantage of three Wood- bndgc erron to pull in front Junior Ed Milum had a run-producina double in the innina. Woodbridge (3-5) talhed an un- earned run on a sacrifice fly by Jeff Stoddard. Craig. who scattered eight hits. ex tended his stn ng of not aJJowina an earned run to t 911, inrungs. UDJvenJty I , SaddJebact 1: Desig- nated hitter Casey Simpson produced a key two-run double in the tint inning. sconng Steve Conner and AJ Contrera. and Contrera ripped a two- run double in the fourt.h as the Tro1ans (5-3) won at University to stay one game back of pac.e-setting Estancia. Toby Foreman (2-2) relic~ starter Darrell SaWJclu rn the foUrlh inning and worked 21{, innings to pick up the VlCtory. alloWJng no hits while stnklng out one and waJki~ none. Condition of Beech serious M tkc Beech of Newport Beach, who suffered head and facial uvuries in an ac.csdental fall from a balcony at a UCLA fraternity party earl} Thursday morning. was upgraded from cnt1cal to senous cond1uon Fnday night. a nursing supervisor at VCLA Medical Center said. Bel"l h .tn \ 11-.\mencao of- fens11. e li neman at Nrwport Harbor High underwent 14 hours o l neurolog1cal and rc- concitructl\ e 'urgcry for con- 1u~1ons nl thl· hrasn and multtple skull and lal 1al lr.ic lures from 4 am until ~ p.m on Thunda)' CHARGERS STOP BARONS IN SUNSET VO~LEYBALL Edison High moved closer to an unbeaten season Friday with a Sunset Lcaaue volleyball win. while Manna and La Quinta also turned in vic- tones. in the Sunset With a 15-5. 16-14. 15-13 dcc1s1on over the host O ilers. Setter J~hn Lee sparked La Qumta to the Wln. Dodgers drop fourth straight, 6-3 to Braves Laguna outlasted Estancia in a five- ._mc Sea V 1cw match. and Golden West College won a South Coast Conference decision. Herc's what happened: EdJsoa a, Foutaln Valley t : Danny~ Hanan bad 16 kills and ~ven stufT blocks to lead the Chatien (9~) to a I S-13, 15-5, 17-15 win over the host Barons (6-3). Hanan had reason to '-'lay well. as he was JUSt informed he is the ree1p1ent ofa scholarship to Stanford. makins him the first voUeyball player from Edison ever to receive a four- year 1eholanhip Teammarc Eddie Rapp had 38 assists. and Steve Titus turned 1n I 0 kills The Barons r«e1ved strona pmes from Tim Johnson and Norm Abella. La QulDta J, ~ Bad t: The Aztec .. moved into !ICCOnd p4a~ Marlu 3, Westminster 0: The Vikjng.s ended their longest losing streak (four matches) an seven year-; with an easy I 5-4. 15-3, 15-6 verdict over the Lions at Manna. Senior middle hitter Mike Martin had seven lulls and JUDIOr outside hmer had a tine blocluna match for Manna. now 4-5 1n leaaue play. Lapu Bcac• S, Ettuda t : The EqJes (5-6) missed four scrvec; sn 3 row in the fifth pmc to allow the Artists (9-2) to prevail 1n a Sea View Lcaaue match at Estancia. Senior outside hitter Dan Murray played well for the Eqles. as did Junior setter Enn Wnaht Golde• Wut S, Westmont 0: The Ru1tJen remain sn the hunt for second place an South Coast play afkr handily defeatina the Wamon. 15·13, lS-7, 15-51tGoldenWest(q.1 10-4) ATLANTA (AP)-Chuck Tanner called at before the game began ".\ll he needs to do as get a hloop th<'n h<'"ll get a blast. .. Tanner ~1d . rt'femng to Bob Homer's <>-for·~ I start tht'I c;cason Homer and~ h•d a hroken-b:it bloop sang)( an the fim inning and came back wtth a two-run homer in the third as the Atlanta Bra.,.t.'s downed the Los An1eles Dodgers. 6-3. Friday night. It was the fourth strat4ht lo" for the Dodaen. but coded their stnna of 10 consecutive on~run dec1s1ons s1ntt the season opened. Homer's blast pve the Braves a 5-0 lead after Dale Murl)hy had a two-run homer when Atlanta struck for three runs 1n the first innmit. ••Let's face 1l. that first hat was lucky." Homer satd. tdcbna Lhat his 'low At.art hadn't reallv bothered ham Bob Homer (left) la aneted by Dale lla.rp1l7 (3= Teny Murphy drilled his th1rd homer of Ila.rpm' after bo ertnc ln BraYea• 8-S win o•er en. the year to n1ht-center 1n the first Oodgus 1 I h r\h1'-Cr l · 11 at \ 1 lanta 17 \m1th (l.111 T i m~ 1111~.1 t11 TV ( h.1n nd 4 R.1d111 f.. \R< I ~QOI \unda' ' ~1nH· l>odgcl"\ a1 Atlanw 11 10 am mnina on the first pitch from Fernan- do Valenzuela after Ra.fact Ramun had bcltrn out a sin.ale to shortstop. The Braves a.dded another run 1n the first on s1na)es by Homer and Terry Harper and a sacnfitt foul fly by Ken Obcrkfell Valenzuela, 1-1, lost for only \ht fifth ttme in 16 career decisioo1 apmst Atlanta VatenJUel&, wbotr Wife Landa pve birth to I baby fit Fnday momana. allowed ttVUt bita. walked three and fanned two 10 Ill inninas I l J ~. 81 0rmnge Ooat OAJLV PILOT/ Saturday, April 19, 1988 BASEBALL Leon!lrd continues successful comeback Recovertn from knee injury. ri ht-hander beats Blue Jays for second straight time. 6-4 Ttcen I , b41au 1: At Detron Lance Pamsh drove in four runs with a homer and a single to back the Stit· hit pitchinJ of Frank Tanana as the l1gers beat Cleveland. l'nmAP•petek9 TORONTO-Rifht·bander Oen· n1a Leonani CODlJDued bis rt· m.arbbk comeback with his second ~I victory and Rudy Law dro ve . in.• ~ of runs to spark the Kansas City Royals to a 6-4 victory over the Toronto 81~ Jays on Friday night Leonard, facina the BJue Jays for the leCOod time time in as many stans io bu c.iomeback 1CaSOn from a severe knee injury, s\ruck out five and walked one while aJJowing seven hits in teven inninas as be improved his record to 2-0. Last Saturday, Leonard tossed a thft:e.bit shutout against Toronto in bis fint major-leaauc start since Ma y 18;t983. Of Toronto's four runs off ~nard, only one was earned. He left 1~ the eighth after Tony Fernandez Slnaled and he walked Rance Mulliniks. Dan Qwscnbcrry relieved and Cecil Upshaw singled to center. scorina Fernandez. In other Americ.tn league games. A'1•.Marlllen 1: In the Kingdome, Alfredo Griffin stoic home from second on a bases-loaded walk to hiabliabt a four-run third mnmg to lead Oak.land over Seattle. RedSox!, WIUteSox l: Bruce Hurst outdueled veteran Tom Seaver with a * tit.,.,.. l 'l. 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First, Clark, SK ond. 51\ulocll, Thlro, MorrlM>tl T-2..20 A-16.740 Niekro brothers need relief when they both pitch Baseball today 1920 -A.I Schacht, who later became known as the "Clown Prance of Baseball,'" pitched the Senators to a 7-0 victory over the Athletics. From AP db pakbet1 CLEVELAND -Phil and Joe m N1ekro, the patcher-brothers reunited bnef· ly on the New York Yankees last season, found themselves looking at each other 1981 -In an International League night game. Roc hester and Pawtucket played to a 2-2 lie through 32 inntngs before play was suspended at 4:07 the next morning. They completed the game later that nigh t, with Pawtucket scon ng the winning run m the 33rd inning of the longest game in professional baseball history. from opposing dugouts again this week, and the) did not particularly enjoy II "I'd hke lo sec him pnch good and get a nodcc1s1on and have us win," ..aid Joe, who 1" sllll a Yankee "It'\ k.ind of strange seeing him in a Cleveland Indian~· uniform.'' The two onginally were 'iChcduled to patch again!>! each other on Wednesday, but Joe's turn in the Ne\A. York rotation came up Tuesday and Phil's turn 1n the Cleveland rotation was pushed back 10 Thur-.da)' because ofa ramout. Both lmuclc.leballers wound up with '1rtone~. Jot· pitched 71/i innings and ga ve up one run un four h1l \ Tuesday, and Phil pitched seven shutout innings, allowing three hits, on Thurida) Joe and Phil played toge1her 1n Atlanta m 197 J. 74 and pitched against each other a number of tames wh en Phil was with Atlanta and Joe wa<. with Houston. Joe holds a 5-4 edge in those co nfrontat1om. but c;ays hr does no1 look forward to any more "That's tough on the tam11\ lough on mom and dad." he said. Quote of the day Robert Reid of Hous1on rct.all1ng h1\ feelings af\er the Rocket-; wcrr up-.ct in the fir<;I round of last year's NBA pla ... ofh h' the l 'tah Jazz: "It was hke }Ou ale a ~4-day~lld water· melon and couldn't wan to &l't 11 ou1 of )Our mouth." Today's Birthdays: Ed Hodge 28. Frank Viola 26. Spi ke Owen 25. R.J. Reynolds 26. San Jose St. $250,000 in red SAN JOSE -San Jose 'itate Univer· [i] sit) president Gail Fullenon says the 411 • Spartan athlcuc program has a dctic11 of about $2 50.000 but will con tinue m D1v1S1on l·A competatton. "The uni versity's commitment has always been there and continues to be there for a Division l·A program." she told a news conference on Thursday. <ihe said the deficit tn the men's program aclUmulated mostly through overprOJCCtons on foot· hall-11cket sales and corporate donations. She said the ..chool will pay the deficit with general-fu nd money. Fla mes shock Edmonton, 4-1 Vete ran Lanny McDonald and rook1e ~ Gary Sater scored 1n tht' fi rst eight mtnutes , and Calgary used a tenacious and physical checking sys tem to up~t defend 1 ng Stan Icy Cup champion Edmonton, 4-1 , an the first game of their NHL mythe D1 v1s1on final Fnday night ... In the opener of th e Noms Division finals. Gino CavaJUnl and Ron Floclrhar1 scored seven seconds apart early in the second period. leading St. Loui s to a 6-1 triumph over Toronto. Spinks defends h eavyweigh t UCI muscles title against Holmes t onight 8-4 vi'ctory from UNLV LAS VEGAS (AP) -Mt<.:hacl Spinks will be 1n a position of ha ving to prove himself again tonight when he defends the lntcma1ional Boxing Federation heavyweight title against Larry Holmes, who wall be a challenger for 1he firs1 Lame tn e1gh1 years Spinks became 1he first hght hca vy - wciahl champion to wm a hea vy weight title when he scored a I 5. round unanimous decision over Holmes here last Sept 21 But he didn't convm~ the od dsmakers that he could do 1t agai n "I'm the defending champion, bu1 I'm still the underdog,'' Spinks \31<.J Holmes WIS a 7•;,,5 favontc lo win lhc 1eheduJed I .S-round hou1 c1t a ?1000-seat indoor arena a1 the la<, veps Hilton. The 36-year-old Holmes ha~ pre· dicied he will $COrc a seventh,round knockout. In the opinion of a man once trained both fiah1ersi ~knockout miaht be the onJy wa y 11olmes can win ''I don't know 1( Larry has enouib of bis formCT ll.ill letl to win on points." wd Eddie Futch. who worked with cal h tigh1 cr for 12 bouts, leaving ho1h before the Sept 21 matlh 1 lolme-; ta'tl·d dl'leat for the first lime after 4H vtetone<,, 21 of them an t11lc lights dating back to 1978. when two JUdge<, scored the final round for Sp inks. g1v1ng him ont"·point margin' Strikers to play for soccer title The Irvine Stnker~ wccer team. for players t 9-and-under. will meet the Orange Bengals in the Orange County Lcaauc Cup finals, unda) at Chap- m11n College at 7 p m The Strikers camed their appear· ance 1n the finals for the 'iCCOnd straight year by defeatma tht Full· erton Rangcn. 14-0. 1n the opening round, followed by win~ over the Hunt1naton Reach Californians (2· l ), the Cypress Stn kers ( l-1) and the frnn11er i\~nal (3-1) an the semi· final' LAS VEGA -In a game high- lighted by seven home runs. U( Irvine knocked off the PCAA'~ top team, Nevada-Las Vega!i, 8·4. in the conference baseball contest at UNLV. The Anteaters improved to I 5· 18-2 overall, 4-6 in Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on play, while the Rebels dropped to 26-11, 8,2 in the PCAA. Ed (lark hil his first home run or Lhe season -8 &rand slam -10 the sixth innin& to help the Anleatcrs break open the game. UCI went on to get three more runs m the inning. all unearned The Ante ter1 added 1wo more in the StXth on back-to-back ho men by Tom 0.ines and Devan Sh<k;kJey to ice the win. Art UNL V runs came on ~lo home runs, 1wo in the fourth. one 1n the fifth, and another in Lhc eighth UC Irvine tint bakman C"'iene Roum1mpcr led the offense wtth a}. for·S performance, and Shockley wu 2 for J , Jen U<>nan.s provided Gamlts with all the offcrwvc suppon he needed by hittina a three-run homer in the first innina. Garrclts, a convened rehever, al· lowed a ninth-innina homer to Terry Kennedy to spoil the shutout. He walked lhrce and struck out five in tus second career complete p.me. Canllul1 •. Expos Z: In MontreaJ, Mike Heath drove in three runs with a two-run homer and a double and John Tudor became baseball's flrst three-game winner as SL Louis down- ed Montreal Plrates 4, C.b1 0: Al Wngley Field, * C.rdlMb 4, Eun 2 J'T, LOUtS MONTit•AL COlemetl If MCGff(f Herr 21> JCllrt. lb Landrmrf vanStvk rl 1-iMlhC Pndllfl lb OSmllllH Tudor I> Worrell o Tetlh .. ., ..... S 0 2 0 RelnH" 4 I 0 0 Lew 2tl 4 0 2 0 OaWM>n rf 2 l I 0 BrOOlll u • 1 I 1 WellKl\3b 0 0 0 0 Wtb$ltr cf S 1 3 3 Gei.rrg lb 2 o o o Nleloc 3000 He.-ethP 4 0 0 0 Wllltrd Oii 0 0 0 0 Rllev II Jl 4 f 4 Te411tl Sc-bv......_. .. ,".,. • 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 • 2 1 I • 0 0 0 4 0 3 I 4 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,, 1 7 2 SL LWlt 000 IOJ 001 -4 MentrMI 100 000 00 I -2 G1mt Wlnnlr19 RBI -HM lh (II E-ColetNn. OP-St. Louis 1, MontrH I I LOil-St LPuls II, Montreal 4. 28-HH lh 2. 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Rick Sutcliffe, the 1984 Cy Young winner, was the victim and suffered his third straight lo A1ttOI I, Red• •: Al Riverfront Stadium in Cinci nnati, Phil Gamer and Alan Ashby rocked M'ario Soto with home runs as Houston took advanLage o( the riJbt·hander's in· consistency to forae a victory over the Reds. * Metl S, ,..._, 2 ,.HILAOaLl'HIA NtW YOlllK Rtdvt tt M TM\I> cf Haves lb Sctwndl )b GWllaonrf JolhsNc Aouavo 2tl Lefebvr pll Lt09 21> Jelll" Cetllon P Tellulvt P Maddx C>f\ Ca rmenP T ..... at>rlllll Hrlllll 4 0 I 0 Ovllttr1 cf S 1 I 0 4 111 Teult42t> 4 000 • 0 0 0 Hrnndr lb 3 2 l 0 4 1 2 1 Certer c 3 2 I 0 3 0 0 0 Slfwt>rv r1 I 0 I I 3 0 O 0 F0tltt ti 3 0 I 2 2 0 0 0 KnlOlll )I> 4 0 1 2 1 o o o OrotCO P O o O O 0 0 O 0 Sanlane " 2 O O O 3010 Oerllngp JOOO 2 0 0 0 1-iJOllill lb I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 JI 2 S 2 Teteli sc-w~ 1' s' s ........... ----2 New Yen .. 000 lh-S Gema Winning RBI -Kn!Qlll 11). 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But Ou1ton, trying to win his first game since last May 20.t could not overcome his eight wa.llc.s, rour tha1 came in a three-run first inning * Glllnta 6, P-*'" I SAN 01•ao SAN flaANCllCO Flennrv2t> Gwvnn rl Mcltvldcf Gervev lb Kanned\l c Ntllltt lb Kruk H Tme>ttn o Thnnnde> Wetter P lorg Oii Stoddard D T .... aotlllll eltrllbl 4 0 0 0 Glidden d • 1 I I 4 0 1 0 WClltk lb ) 1 1 I 3 0 0 0 °''""' lb 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 C8rown ll> 4 0 1 1 3111 ~111" 412 3 4 0 0 0 CO.via rt 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 Brenlv c 4 0 0 O JOOO RTho.n2t> l lt O 0 0 0 0 Uribe u 4 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 Ga rrell• P 2 0 1 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jl 1 )1 Teteh Sc.-bV ...._ Jl '10. s...o.... -000 001-1 s.n ,rllllClau m oeo OOll-6 Geme Winning RBI -Leonerd (31 E-Gledden OP-Sen Oleoo 1 LOii-San Olel>o '·San Frenc:IKO 7. 28-W Clark, Wllfltt, Gwvnn. HR-Leonard <•>. Kenned'( 111 58-Gleddell (4) s-Gerrella 2 I,. H It •R Ill SO Sen«>-.. 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Wlnfleld, Molitor HR-0-121 N-Yar11 Rumuutn Scurrv Flihtf L,0-1 Slllrley Mllwlvt!M If' H tt ltt &• SO ' . 2-3 I 2-3 ' 2-3 I l 2 1 I 1 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 Wegme11 S 1 S 4 2 0 PlftKW,1·0 4 0 0 0 0 ' RIStTllJiWti oltclled 10 1 !>I lier In the 7th 8alk-W19men Umplr11-Home. Mc:Cov. Finl, Vottawlo, S.Cond, Wallr.1, Third T-1;33. A-9.862 Bullets shoot by 76ers. 95-94 Dudley Bradley'• 25-foot thrtt·point· m er at the buzzer climaxed an 18-0 rally tn the las131h minutes that gave Washington a Television, radio TELEVISION 95-94 victory over Philadelphia Friday mght in their NBA playoff opener ... In other playoff openers, Craig Hodge• scored 22 of his 25 points in the first half and Paal Pre11ey scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half as Milwaukee defeated New Jersey, I 19-107 . . Dallas guard Rola.Ddo Blaelrmu took charge late in the second quarter and scored 25 points to carry the Mavericks to a 101 -93 victory over Utah ... Forward CalvlJI Natt scored a career-high 40 points and center Danny Scllayes, in a rare start, added 22 points and 11 rebounds to lead Denver over Ponland, 133-126 Rams swing deal with Browns The Rams have tradro the nghts to [i] wide receiver Terry Greer to the Cleveland •II• Browns tn exchange for a fourth-round draft choice an the NFL draft on April 29, the club announc.ed Fnday. Greer, a 6-2, 180.pounder who the Rams selected 1n the 11th round of the 1980 NFL draft. ha~ played for the Toronto Argonauts of 1he Canadian Football League for the las1 six years. Greer, 28. who attended Alabama State, has caught 404 passes for 6,817 yards for the Argonauts. an average of 16. 9 yards per reception. Halldoraon clings to lead by 1 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -l!I Canadian Dan Halldorson birdied three holes in a row in Lhe early going. shot a 68 and held onto a one-stroke lead Friday at the halfway poi nt of the Sea Pines Hentage Oassic. A single stroke off the pace in the chase for an $81 ,000 first-place prize was Don Pooley. the 1985 Vardon Trophy winner who birdied five of his first seven holes on the way to a 5-undcr-par 66. Pooley, who needed only 22 putts, compleled 36 holes in 135. seven under par. 9:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This week 1n baseball, Channel 4. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: NHRA Gatornationals Drag Racing, from Gainesville. Fla .. Channel 9. 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel 4. 11 a.m. -GOLF: PGA Sea Pines Heritage Classic, from Hilton Head Island, S.C .. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. Noon -SltlING: Wotld Cup freestyk compeution, Channel 11. Noon -WRESTLING: ChanMI 56. I :05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota a1 Angels, Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: San Antonio at Lakcrs in NBA playQ._ffgame, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7 2:30 p.m. GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 3 p.m. -BOWLING: Greater Hartford Open, from Windsor Locks. Conn. (tape), Channel 7. 3 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: A look at Bernie Little, an unlimited hydroplane racing team owner, Channel 4. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: U.S. Grand Pnx motocross champ1onship, from Carlsbad, Wood Memorial horse race, from Aqueduct race track m Queens, N.Y. (tape). Channel 7. RADIO 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, KABC(790). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: San Antonio at Lakers, Kl.AC (570). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels, KMPC(710). Rustlers' men, OCC women clinch sec swimming titles ANGELS. • • From Bl the bouom ofthe sixth, dnvmg borne Jones wtth a two-<>ut single to put the Angels up, 4-2. Like his earlier home run, tl\e RBI was significant in that it tied Jackson with Goose Goslin for 16th place on the all-time list. Each has 1.609. Golden West College's men and Orange Coast College's women wrapped up South Coast Conference sw1mm1ng championships Friday afternoon. In men's action: Golden West 5%, Saddl~baclr U: Jeff Bogin touched the edge of the pool first in the I 00 free and also had a part in both of the Rustlers' winnina relay teams as Golden West (7-0) sewed up the title with a narrow victory over Mt. SAC runs by Orange Coast Fred 1mmons, a freshman out of SaddJeback Hiah. doubled in the 100 and 1et a school record 1n the 200 meters, but it wu in a losina effOf't at Mt. SAC defeated Oranae Coast Colleae. 86-58, Friday 1n a South Coast Conference track meet at C.emtos C.Ollcac. Simmon&' run of 21.0 in t.be 200 hiJhli&htcd the Pirates' effort. and b11 10 4 fOO was tops in lhe field. a 0 a e § the Gauchos (6-1) at GWC. Gordon Berg. who also was a part of the medley relay squad, was the only other individual winner for Golden West. tak.inJ the 200 back in 2:02.61 . The Rustlers' depth proved to be the difference. Oruae Coa1t 79, f'•Uen. 71: The Pirates (5-2) captured third place m the sec -their bjaJlest finish ever- with a victory at Fullerton. Mike H1ozc ( 1,000 fr~) and Carl Stewan (SOO free) each won events and Enc Keller finished second in \Jl.e 200 back and 200 free for OCC, which tuned up for Thursday's conference meet on a pos1ttve note. In women's action: Oro.le C.Ut H, Fallen. ••: Chen Cati>entcr was a trit>le winner, mclud1n1 the fast.est time 10 the state this year in the 100 free (54.74)1 and Paula Perry won two evenll ano alto had a lea in OCCs <Mnnina 200 free relay team, as the Pirates won their fourth atni&ht sec championship whh a vtctory over the Homeu. The win also e~tended OCC's dual meet winninaruu.k to 42 the lonlt$1 1n the state over the Jut five years. In lhe e1ahth, Jackson 1ook the No 16 spot by 1umsclf, hittina a bad-hop sing.le over the a)ove of Steve lorn· bardozz1, to bring home Gary Penis • , .. ~ . . .. 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IS·3. 15·6 WATSA POLO Nwth Amerlcail Club ~allllt <•• Oftie••· c-dll) N•"'"" .. ..,,.... 10. Otta.. s Ntwoort Foundation S S S S-20 QlflWI 2 J 0 0-S Ntwoort $Corl"9 Vtroas S, Kru .. '· E v•ns 4, Floueroa 4, J C•MPC>ell 2. &..-enon 1 N--1 ,.__,.,.... It, Ma!tr'MI I N-oort FoundallOtl S 4 3 7-19 Monlrtel 2 ? 1 2-I Newoort 'COl'lntl J C•ml>btll '· VtroH 3, 8tr11t1on l , Floutroa 2, Evens 2, Kru" 2, Oollnti I, Ntwlend I NHL. ftl.AYOFFS OfVh6eft flMls (llnt·ef·-> ~•tOAY'S SCOtlES '""11 l>M'*' SI Louis •. TorOfllO I (SI. Louis ltedS terlts. 1·01 Smvtlle Dl\llWI\ C•l9•rv 4, Edmonton I (C•INrY letda terln, HI) COSTA MESA IS MOVING TO: T!NNIS SHOES 1666 Newport Blvd. 1Nexr ro ROARING 2o·s ResrAu"-"NTI New Phone: 642-5753 New Vans Location-Same Vans Oual/cy and Service ----------- s2.00 OFF ON ANY SHOE IN STOCK Hlw l ouho.i Ollly [Jpq S IH6 APRIL 19, SATURDAY Come In and See Our Newest Vans Shoe Storet LM A1e1N1i111 ftUOAY'I RllUt.:n CS. 9f Sf ..... ..,_.....-> ... ST llACL One '* MO. WNt• Knodlout (Mdranl SM uo uo HM'lelllV .,._ .. ILOlllOI uo t IO Suell lmeolnttkln CCr•wfordl uo Tirnt-':ff I/" a2 IXACTA IJ-"6) H kl sit• HCOND llACI. One mhie HC9. Dorothy aret (Aubin) uo uo uo Trtel Miu (Pierce) uo uo KloerlHla (0'0on0h0t) 5.00 Time! 1:59. U IXACTA (7·•> Peld M2 40 TH•O llACI. One mile oece For .. i. (09Mnt11) 17 20 7 40 i.40 Mitt-Huntw llkllw l tlO 440 MOntwt'Y Knlllflt (Perll .. 'I HO Time: 1:5' U IXACTA 11·61 IMlkl 067,00. llOUltTH llACI. One mile ~ N•lllen Patrl (Parttw) 14. 120 uo Rtelno Bal!Mr (AllOtnon) t.00 Sto Cren Dlellle (l/ttllllldl1191\am l •.lO Tlll)e: .l :" J / 5. "ll'TH llACI. One mlle NCI J Tlntlev (Adlw"*') uo J.40 llO FIKet (CrOOhatl) 320 uo 8rent'IWOd Ken (l"lerct> lAO Time: 1:57 l /S ., IXACTA 11·1) peld nuo S.XTH llACI. One milt oace Emerald Oullne CSIMthl S40 a.40 uo Primo (Aubin> 3.20 uo Callfornl• Anoe! (Pl•nol 3.20 Time. 1..51 4/S. aJ IXACTA (3·$) pakl 127.30. SIVINTH llACI. One mite oace MlchN4 Jotlll CP\efc:e) 11.20 3.IO l20 Welcome JtOI ISMrtl 3'0 360 Melorllv Ruin ILKl!tv) 440 Time: I.ff. aJ IXACT A (4· 11 paid MA 10 ltGHTH ••c•. One mile Pict. Potlllvely ltowdy (TOddl uo 4.to J.20 G.e G" Jedi (Crovnenl 3.20 4.20 BOoole Blues (Rultl no Time: I.St 4/ S. aJ IXACTA 12·9) Pekl 152.to NINTH llACI. One mile oece w11w Works ITOOd) 12.40 6.00 620 Snow Denet (Piefce) 3.20 3.20 S.m Latona (Andanon> UO Time: 1:5' 4/S. U IXACTA 12·61 IMlkl 157.90. S2 l"tCI( SIX (3-2-3·4·2·2) Pllld '37, I 16.00 lo one wlnnlno llcktr Cslx horwsl S2 Pldl SI• conM>lallon !Miki s9SS to 10 19 wlnnlna tldt.ell (five horses) TINTH •ACI. One mile e>act. Cul II Oul (ROMn) 2.to UO 1 40 Koau DrHm (Longo) 10 20 6.AO Slolen Moments ISIMllll 4.40 Time· 1:57 JtS S2 IXACTA (6·21 paid S39.IO. IL•VaNTH •ACa. One mlle PKt PtlW Flash (Piere.) 14.60 00 UO Glen Mldbv (Parker) 2.60 2.40 Printmaker (McCarty) 3 60 Time: l:St 115. S2 l!XACTA (3·11 oald 'S4.00 A1t~nc1 S,319 s."'11 Allfttl ... IDA Y'S •ISUL TS (16"' 9f lt·dllY lllel eutl\O: td ,_.,.., "lflST •ACI. 6 lurlonos Nolorl•tv (Plncavl Rteent Excnenoe (Black) 8<10.'' Advl« (CH t•nonl 3 '° 2.60 2 10 s.to 2.to 220 Time· 1:11 1/S U •XACTA (6·31 Paid U4.40 HCOND •Ace. Ont mllt ~ IBlackl Rall O.rln (~YI) Venllla Fest Oence (Soll') 360 2.to 2to uo uo HO Time· 1:39 l/S TH•D llACI. 6 furlOnas Ptrtac:I Plrt te (l/lnil) 1 to u o 3 00 Cn.rllt Hov (PlncavJ S.00 HO Floll (Stevens) S.to Time· 1'12 '2 DAILY DOU a Le 12· 10! oald s 1• 60 "°"•TH •ACI . I I/ 16 mllH Tel HIOfl CSlevensl 1-20 3 40 260 G•ellc Knlohl IV•lenrutle J l 20 HO Rl9hl In Stvlt (Ktenel) HO Time· L'-' 4/ S "'"" llACE. l'i. mlln Ofl flirt Sl>la lr•O. (Hernanda1I • 40 2.IO ; 10 Gtrrlon IK Hnel) 360 , 40 Rot>tnkv (Lli>n.m) 160 Time: 2:01 31 S. SS IXACTA (1·31 Ptld '38.00 MXTH •ACI. 6\l'J lurlOnas. MaSIWY (HWl\alldeJ) 6 60 3.to 300 Fltletn Grtnd (Plncav JrJ 4 40 uo Nol T"-Revui.r CKMMI) •to Time· 117 SEVINTH ltACE. 6..., llKIOnaS Wln!tr lrtawrt IPlncav> 3.60 300 160 Miu Benson IB~I 900 •.20 llloUn Melodv (Stevens) 340 Time: 1:17 llS SS IXACTA (S·l ) Pl ld 1102.SO. llGHTH •ACI. 6\l'J turlornn on lurl A b«uscnlle (II alen t utla l 4 to 3 to 2 60 LlcN (Toro) 1420 uo Raval Tits (Sohl 2 to Time 1 \4 l/S NINTH llACI. 1 t mllts S.r9ttnl G«trd (SIYM) Pone. Pursull (0rt99•) Ctrleln TrHI (Lh>h•m) 3440 1600 9to 11 40 760 S.20 Time· l·SI 1/S SS IXACTA (1·6) Ptld V56 00 n P'ICI( SIX (ll-l+S·7 or 6 or •·t> Paid "·'°°·60 lo JO wlnnlnti llckell (six hOrStlJ n Pick Six contolatlon paid '9S.60 10 1,066 wl...,1119 llcktls (five llOrses) SI P'tCK NINI (6-l or 3·10-11-1-7+7 or 6 "' 1-11 paid HJ0.217 10 lo lhfM wlnnlnv llcktls (nl,,. hor~S) Alttndance 20,932 ~· -· SP•EDWAY (et Ces19 MotMI Stretch Mein-I. Mike Faria (COllOfl), 2 Kt llh Chrisco CWNl!lerl, 3. 8red Oxley (Sen Clernentel. • Tim McCesland IFounleln ll•llev ) Handlc.u Main-I Mlkt Ftrla , 1 Kalll'I Cllrlsco; 3 Sflewn McCOfl~ (Brea>. 4 Jtl1 Johnson IRlverskMl; S w111 F•rnurn (Ventura>. 6 Ed Cew o (()tel) Second Division Main-I Pal H•wlev IN•w· P0<1 8atell) Third Division Main-I 8oO Simens (Simi l/t lltYl. Alltndanct; S,07' J IW.WJMO C..IWI~ C....-IMN SOUTM COAST COH'•••MC• Or.-c.... "' ,....,_ n -~ ,..,_1. Oninee eoe.1, 4'00" 1.000 1r...-1 Hlnte (OCC), 11:26.lt, 2 Mlfendt (OCC), 11:0..t, J. Untland (F), ll:JUI 200 ,,.._,, Abl.lllr• IOCC), l~Al, 2 K...., (OCCI.._ Ut 70, 3, ltaltlft!W (OCC). lSJO. JO '1'-1. MllCChalloff (F), D.12; 2 ~lft (()CC), ZU3; >. Parry (F), 21.lt 200 lndo-1. Price (OCC), ?;lo.ft; 2. Kellww (F) t.20.13, ). 8l9ftC IOCC), 2:2f n lOO Ir-I. ~e (OCCl. -.S6; 2 ,,_. Olanoff (Fl. 416', ). Ital~ COCCI, SI 13 200 badt-1 Sturdlvent (OCCl, 2.!'71, 2 Klllw COCCI, 2 21 I>; J S'"""' IFl, 2'.M.H 500 tr-I St-art COCC). 4.SUt, 2 Hlntt COCC), 4:9901; 3 aianc COCCJ. S:27.l0 200 .,..,,_, Mlrtcle COCCI, 2 17.90. 2 CllrlSMl\Mn (OCC), 2:20.21. J Price (()CC). 2.30.23. ' 400 frM retav-1 Or•1191 Co.st, J•l7,t l ~W"tU., SI '.' di• 400 mtdlev r.i....-1. GolcMfl w .. 1. 3141• 1,000 lree-1 Oe41ol• (S), ".A03; 2. Mtl- mtrll\o IGWI, 10:06 96, J Wlcb !OW). 10-'lAI 200 Ir-I ChM Pine (S), l~"; 2. EMle (GWI. 1:'7.ll, l. GIOUbrtMW IS), l:Al.11. SO fr-I Fleek-i.ln (S), 21.16; 2-Day CGWl. 12.7S. l. 8uc:klev IGW), 22M 200 lndo-I Dellola (S), 1.57 .Sf; 2. 1Mr9 I G W l • 2~.06, J. AMIM>ll (GW). l ;Ol.03. OMntt-1. Sta ttr (S), '1.15. 200 n...-1. Cl'lee Plnv <S>. 1·S6ot; , Ame (GW), 1:~U9; 3. T•kacrt (GWI, 2:CXUI 100 fr-I. &ooln (GW). 41.42; z Glouoren· ntr (S), 41.'3; J ~Ill IGW), 4U2 200 badl-1 a.re (GWI, 2:02.41, 2 Heyoon (S), 2:kl4, l. Antlmerlno (GWI, 2.1'-Sl 500 free-I ChM Plnv IS), U I 41, 2 Wlckt (GW), 4:0 .lt. l Eu lo IGWI, S:OG.41 200 brMSl-1 Oellolt (SJ, 2:Gl..l4, 2 ARlson CGWI, 2:1U S, l. C#lllHole ($), 2:lt.09 400 frM r ... ...-1 GOiden Wtst, l 'l<l.16 WOMSM SOUTH COAST CON .. •1t•NCI ~ CM1t 14, "'*"-' 40 200 medltv relav-1. OrtnM Coaal, l·St 40 200 1"40-1 HwW1 (OCC), U3.56, 2 Ttldlman COCCI, 1;33.17, ). G•lllo (OCC). 2:41.ot. SO lr-1 Pwrv (OCC), 2• 19, 2-8rown CF>. 2uo. 3. Jeclt_, (OCC>. 21.20. 100 llllC:k-1 PellwM>ll (F), l:OS.'3, 2 North (OCC), !;06..36, l, Van .._., COCCI, 1.09 21 100 l:lt' .. st-1 Fistler IOCCI, 1:1Sa , 2. Smlttl <OCC), 1:21.n , 3. Heck« IOCCI. 1:21.9e 200 trw-t. Ctroenltr (OCCI. 2:00,61; 2 Roonev IOCCI. 2:0S.66; l. Sheplro (F), 2:41 so. SO fl...-1. H•lllCoclt> (OCC.), 21.6'. 2. 8rown IFI, 2'.11, 3 Abt!' (OCCJ, 30.& 100 fr-I Ctrl*lltr llCCJ, S474. 2 Sllaolro (Fl. 1 "·'°· 3 Otto (FJ. 1·1s 51 100 llv-1 P9111fM>ll (Fl. 1'02.S9, 2. Tak:twnen (OCCI, l:Cn.71, l Rankin IOCCI, I 14 01 SO Dedt-1 P•lltrson (F ), 30.12, 2, AllW !OCCl, 31.,,, 3 Booetv COCCI, 33 II. 100 lndo-1 e rown CF), Hl6 90, 1 P1t1erson !Fl, 1:07 07; 3. Htrl'ICOCk (OCCJ, l:Ol.OS. 500 Ir-I ROOMY IOCCI. .S:JS.61; 2. JackllOll (OCC), S:AUO. SO brHsl-1 ~rrv (OCCl, 3·4.20, 1 Fl&Mr <OCCJ. 36.35, 3 Andrtson IOCC), 37 00. 200 frM rtla...-1 Onr191 Coast, 1·•.21 ~ Wnt 11, Slldlllllllae* lS 200 medlev r.ia...-1 GOiden Wtst, 1 St.49 200 1~1 Boenm IGW). 2'.l632, 2 Rlc:ftttr (SI, N-UO; l 8 Reoan (SJ, 3:06 41 ~ fr-1 Co• (GWI, 27 44; 2. CC>lol>nne (SI, 77.SO, 3. Moreles (S), 19 39 100 ba<:k-1. lrvln (SJ, l:Ol.42. 2 Cha-N (GW). 1:1096, 3 H1yd0n (SJ. l 16.67 100 brHst-1 Dlckl'lul• <GW), 1:09.69, 1 Kelto CGWI, 1 IS.n , 3 Morev IGWI, I 17.lS 2001r-1 lrvln <SI. 2"0294, 2 ~ulu WI. 1:03.27, l. Booln (C.WI, 2:06 17. so flv-1 ColonntH (SJ, '99 . 1 ,,..lff CGW), not, 3 MecKtnile IGW), l2 29 100 lr--1 lrvln (SI. 5713. 2 Cox CGWl, 1:00.11, 3 KorlKhtll (GW). lm..03 100 flv-1. Schvltt IGWI. 1:03 '5, 2. S-y (GWl. 1:06.30, 3 Coste ISi. 1'21 " ~ bllCk-1 Kelso (GWI, ls.IS, 2 TllC>rPI !GW), >S.94, 3 Mor•lfl (S). 36,26. 100 lndo-1. Dlcknute CGW), 1-G4.2t. 2 MortY (GW), 1-1060; 3. ERi' IGWl. 1·13,23 500 ir.-1 Scl\ullt (GWJ. S:lJ.17, 2 Oonoven (GW). S:•L31. 3 Colonnew ISi. s·•. SO brMst-1 Boenm CGWI. 3S.IO, 2 McCowln (GW). JI A2. 3 L Rt1>tn !SI, lt l9 200 lrM rtltv-1 Golden Wiii, I 47 09 Hi.tt ldMIClt aovs SIA VtEW LEAGUI U'lllWnltY 90, lAIMW a..dl 6S 200 m.dlev rtle v-1 Unlversltv, 1:52 0 200 fr-1 Kl"9fleld (U), l·".6, 2 Vtnrlalf (U), 1..57.l, l Renkln (U), 1'59.I 200 1"40-1 McCul!Owft IU). 2 ISi. 2 Devlson IL8 l. 2:2• O. 3 PIPt< CUI. 2:2'5 SO tr-I Whitman IL81, 2209, 2 Hevno CL8l, 12.lt, 3 Jordan IUJ, 23.9 100 n...-1 F«rls ILB), 56.49, 2. McCullouOll IUI, S9.7S, 3 GuVlau (U), l:O:l.S 100 lr-1 G1vnor (L8), S033. 2 Klnvfltld (U), so,n; 3 venilatt CU), 53.92 500 fr-I Melot (U), S:J.U; 2. Jonn !L81. S:JS.9; 3. Arends CUI. 5·SO 0. 100 bKk-1 Jordan !UI. 1'03 "· 1 Duffv !U). l·ou 2, 3 Kolben CLB>. 1-ot n 100 br .. sr-1 Mlktlell (UI, 1119 IS, 2 8ertJ IUI. l 10 23, 3 D1vlson (L8), 1 11 91 400 fr-.. rtlar-1 L•9una Beech. 3 270S G .. U SEA VllW LEAGUE UlltY.nltY 101. La..-a..Cll ll 200 medlev rtlav-1 University, 2116 21 200 lr-l SolOmen (U), 2:0S n . 2 Mev erowlh (Ul. 2 IS.?2. 3 G111ttarl (L8 l 200 lndcr-1 RoYct !UI 2.2' 3, 2 FellOn IUI, 2:41.0. SO lr-1 C1r1son IUI 26 9, 2 Ltount Griffin (U), 21 4 100 n...-1 McCormacr.. IUJ 1-07 9S. Mt'YwowllJ (UJ, 1-0I 0, ) AIPt<I CUI. I 11 0 100 1r-1 L•vuna. 2 81oornl>«O <Ul. HM 0 3. Griffin (UI, 1-0S.4' SOOtr-1 Soloman !UI, S.SC.O, 2 Rovc:1 IU) 5:56.0; l. Mc<:ormao (Ul. 6:S2 o 100 btc:k-1 Carlson (U). I 10 s. 2 Alper-1 (U). 1 1• 69; l. La9un• 100 llrM•l-1 Cllelmer' ILBI 2 Felon tu>. ll'l.3, 3 81oombtro IUl. I f6 '°° "" , ... Y-1 Unlvtr,lly ) S2 0 Deep ... ttlhlnl OAll•Y'S LOCl<lll (......_, ... di) -ti •nvlerll. 41 barrtc:vdt, 241 bonito, 7S roc:ti !ltll, 117 calico 1>au, 11 sand blu. 116 meckert4 DANA WHA•" -6' analeo . 100 ban. '5 madl:art4, f rock 11111, 17 croak« Or.nge Coast OAtlY ptLOT/kturday. ~ 18. 191& • .,... ---·---, .. ,....... ......... , ......... -. ~.....W (~)-.~ ~· (~). 1 ... , 6-•1 Kaft!Y llJneldl !U.$J Off • .._. luM¥e CCadlolliDYMl9), ... ,, 7·S; Sltffl Ct-' (Welt o.mwty) dlf . .....,, o...,.,. ... ("9n.ll, .. i. 6-2; ~ "°'*" Klltcfl (W"t Ger"*"f) def. AftMC!kl K• 1lua~ IGrWll), H , H c..... ........ MOtt-<Ott,&alNCI UC WW. ~ Dlil9ll 1 Sl\loellawe !UCO o.f Mwlc:kel, 6--I, 6--l, ltou (UCll cW ""'*"• H , H i O. T,_lttl (UCI) dlf. ue, 6--1, 6--1, ~llOll (IJCll def F_,.., M . .. I; ltM CUSOI. dlil. a.1fte, 7·5, 1•6, 6·•. Nortt1NP IUCI) dlf. Wont. 6---2, 6·'-~ D. T,_lltl·Sf11Mikaw1 (UCO def. ••· N\trlc:kel, H , 6-•; Plltoft-lt-(UCI) IMf. LR· ,,.._, .. 1, "''· Norttlrue>-Berlno IUC!l def. Wontt-P'_,.., 6·3, 6-2. ..... lcllielll IUMM'T LIAe.utl M ••tt .... 12. Mlftlla 6 .... Artnalld , .... , ... ~ .... ,. def •• ..._. .. 2. Off. M,,_., H . QulM (Ht ) -· 6-2, IMI, )--6, won, 6-2; Ho CHa ) loll, ••6, 2·•. WOfl, 7·S. 0.-... 8UIW"°""8 CHa ) def. I!"*"~ 6-1, def. ltlehardlon-•uuell. •·O. '°'' to Kozulll· CH••. l -6; Crandal -Kelly (HB) won, 6-3. 6-3, 6-l; 51-art·Wabb (Ha) ioal, S-7. WOfl, 7·5, io.1, 3-6. l.._11,WMJ' w I ...... Goldf.ocMll CE) Oii. tooi.e. 6-0, def Wt\lt· ..._, ... 1. cMI. Ho, H . Pfefl IE) won, 6-1, ... 2. H , G Moore IEI won. H , 6-1, 6--3 o.111111 Klrtl·K. "-<t (El Ott. ~·Whltmlll. 6·1, Ott. Cortel·Han, 6-2, Ott. McAtland•Eno, 6-4; ~-J. ""-•<El won, ... 4. 6--2, H , Torkeb-IC.erwln (E ) Iott, 4--6, won. 7·6 6-3 ........ v..., 14, 0-View 4 .... A. LM (F) Ott. Krell, 6-3, def Hwnll. H , Ott. BentOfl, 6-~ J. LM (Fl losl 6-7, won •-1, won •-O; Lu (f') lost 3-•. won 6-l, won 6-1 0.... EY .... H8MN•• CF I def McGMolrf· c .... erk'lle. 6--•. d9f Yl·Georoe .... 1. def O.-· Ellr91, ... 2, Wlntenleln·Morlle (F) IO&I 6-7, 3·6, won 7-S; Sun·Kwon IF) won 7·S. 6-1, 6•1. MA VN[W LaA~ u..twnlfY 14, SU• lit* 4 ..... W•lnwrlvflt (U) def DIM. 6-0, lost lo N9uven. 2·•· H•. 3 .... ltao (UI won, H . lost, 2·6, won, 6·3; eonen CUI won, .. ,. lost, 6-6, won, 6-l 0-.. LaPPln·Klltr (UI def Ly·Nowen. 6-1. Ho-Trouno, 6-0, se.lcle-Tren, 6·0, Er"*1·D La (U) WOO, t.•1, 6·2, 6-2; M. LA-Ber-It (U) WOfl, .. 2, 6•3, 6·0. Le.-9eeOt It, C.-.. MM I ..... 8r'9111 CCdMI def. HYehft. 6-0, def KOlltnde. t-0, def H•vworftl. 6-l, C1~ (CdMI io.1. 2·6. won, •·4, IOI!, 2·6, S Atkin (CdMI lcKI, 3-6. won. ... 4. loll, H o.e.. S.ndov•H)llOWl (CdMJ def Malors·Empr· lllCINtn, ... ,. IOSI lo BrM'dt·Klml>aM, 4·6, def Condon·Scle~h. T,orell·Nk:llol (CdM) loll, S-7, S-7, ; Alkln·Sdluleln (CdM) IOI!, , ••• 3-6 .•••. I . ~Mna6 ZJnrnan (CM) IOSI °'°""· ,... cs.I St\JCMOektf t>v Oltlulf. def Burle.a, 6-4, Olnfl (CMI IOst. l -•. l-6, 1>-•. N.-tlterleln (CM) IOll, )·6, I ·6, WOfl, 6-1 ~ Nouven·I/-(CM) loll lo Vlt>c:e-HH llnol. I_., loll 10 Dl•·Hatler-1, l-•. lost 10 Qulr11· /Wloth, 2·•. Tll'\tl\a·Vu !CM) IO~I. 3·•. won, 6-4, IOat, 2·6, G•llae!W·BIOOll (CM) IOll, ,_., W()fl, 6• 3, 6-) ........,, H•rtlw t, Wu•,,_. t I""'"" Hll'1Mr wtN 111 ...-,. 7S·1Jl ..... ll•llKs (NH) Oii Entwbl1e, H , def ~lleMarCll, 1-6, Oii Cllutnll. t-1. lt•llbllt (NH) won, H , IOll, •·6. won. H . Miiier (NH) '°"'· H , 2·6, WOii, 6-4 ~ Mertln·M Htrdln !NH> def Enooro-Cnena. 6·0, IOJI lo HcMdarland·Su, 4·6, IOll IO Palt·IV9V, 0·6, GrMley·J. Htrdln (NH) IOsl, 2·6, WOfl, 6-3. lost, 2·6, Btktr·Wtrmlnvton (NHJ losl, '2·6, won, 7·S, IOll, 3-6 NBA •¥effl "'"' r-.und ,..., .... 9119) ... IOAY'S SC<MlES W11""11 Cl fl -o.nver Ill. Portlend 126 ( o.nver lffdt Hf'IH, 1·0) Dallas 101, Ul•h tJ (Dallas IMcn series, 1·0) '""'"' Ceu:IM -Mllw1ul<M lit, New Jeru v 107 (Mllw•ul<M lh<lt serln. l·O) WH/\lnaton 9S. Phi~ ,. (W•Vllnvtoo IM<!S Mrlfl. 1·01 TOOAY'S GAMaS w""'"' c.,.. www San Antonio al L.H., llAktrS IMd series, 1·01 Sacramento et Houston lHouston lladl series. 1·01 """'"' c.....--. Otlroll t1 Allan!• (Atlantt leads S«IH, 1 0) HIGH SCHOOL. BASKETBALL cw.,... C-..ntv Al·S'-r Geme (ef Ortaee C•lt C ..... , ~ 21) No.TH GtllU ~vw. SdtMI JIN Matvucll, El Oortdc> Maile C•rtlslt, Whllller Chrlsllen SherOfl Wermus, EllQl('tnlt Cnerltnt Scl'lutslltr, BrH ·OUnd• O.t>blt Kt!'r. Ore"" Analt N.ison. Canvoo Mldlellt Cerltr. Megnojla V-lle Qorffl, S.v1nne Meltnlt WIMl•ms, w .. 1ern C.atl'ly .....,.,ne, Et Oortao Kim e11erman, Maltf o.I N<*le Manlr•. Malt!' Oti """"'919 Lvnne LtOIUll, I/Illa Pent GMdl Mickey McAulay, K•!elle Ht. A~ S·I ?SI 6·1 '7 s-11 n • S·S 11 0 S-• 10.0 S· 11 12.2 6-2 JO.S s-s ,, 0 s-• 21.9 S-1 17 0 S-1 9.0 S-5 10 1 ~-7 • 9 TaACIC Cele• LI .. Ctlaet .... fOClnt COUT cow--=-• ._ ..._. ... ~C:....a tot-I. Jm'NM COCCl, -...; I. 0.... CAW, 10.5. I. ...,_.,_ IOCC1. I0..1 --\. ,.,.,.,,... COCC), t1AJ I. ,._... IOCC), 21.f; J ....... (MS), tu. --1 lt'OW'll (MS), .Ui I....., (Ml), .... 3. WW. tOCC>. 91A. I00-1. WMh'"9tofl tMS), l~fM: !. Ak.1116 CMS), 1:56.t; l Sfw'um (MSl, 1:911.9. 1,500-1. •"911 IMS), 4~~ 2. ~ (Ml), •M.S; l hrMI COCC), d7.0. S.oot-1. Pllfc.I ((>CC>. 1SllM. 2. v.,.._ lOCCl. H.U.7, 2 EatrNt CMS), 1t:a.s. ll<lt*+-1 HI (MS), 10 ; 2-L.wmllkM <MS). 14 t. l Lui !OCC), IU ao+-1. Vlc:kerl (MS). SU; 2. lmHtl (MS). W , 1 Devis (OCC), SU. a re4a...-l 0r .... Coe.II '1.7 l.AGe f'tle>r-1 Mt SAC, n u. ~ COCCI, 6-2; 2. wthel CO«J, .. 2. U-1.tlatradl IMS). 23·514; 2. W91Ncaet COCCI, 21·~; 3 Wene! <OCG>.t fl-Ji,;,. T J-1 ~ IMS), 4'-6"; ~ 1 ....... (AU), 47·1~. ). ltl9dw COCC), 4H OV. PV-tiowertn lMSI, ll-6, 2. VMUlt (AU), 12_., l J.v IMSI, 12·6. 51"-l Mour9fll (OCCl. •1; 2. ~ (MS). Oc!lo"t, l Sant-(MS). C1'"'9\'l, OT-I W•lnKotl COCCI, M0-11, 2. Oldleirto11 IMS), 1,._S, 1 ,.,.,_ <MSl, t:r>-10. JT-1. Ptdl (MS), 117·5; t. WlllMCOet (OCC), 1 .... 5; 3. Wtlt-4 (OCCl. 114-9. WOMIN Ml. SM -...... 9', °'911111 C.lf M 1.-1 0.-(MS). JU ; 2. Whtmen CMSI, IU; J. Cr-o.r COLI. lU 100--t Wla«nM (MS), x.l; 2. Crowdlw (OCCI, 27.J. 3 Cl\tH (MS), t7.S, -...1 CllaM (MS), 1"3.A too-1 TtYlor CMS>. 2:15.0; 2. M1lmn.do IMS>. 2:11.0, 3. Yost !OCCI. W.J 1,SC»-1 Curl (OCC), •:52.1. 2. ~ (OCCl, 4~.4. 3 Nldlotl CMSl. s:oo.7. 3,000-1 Kiernan IOCC). t:56..7; 2. CW! (OCC). 10'.ll.2, J Ellblntr (MS), 10'A7.2. IOOU+-1 ~ (MSI, 10, 2-Slater <MS>. IS.A; 3. V.,._ IMSI. 17.t .._.._, SlanleY (MS). 1-os.2, 2. Vlr ... (MS). l'.I• t . J. Cullefl !OCC), I 16 I G ,.._I Ml Sell AntOfllo, Sl.O 1,600 ,. ... ,,__, Mt Sen Amofllo, 4.:00.6. HJ-1. Sitter IMS). S-0. 2, Vlr8't IMS), t-lt, J. Mmndou (MS), 4·· U-\. 0.-IMSJ, II~. , Harper (MS), 17·11'.4;). Tev\M CMS>. 16-1~. SP-I. Slelw IMS>. 36·11, 2, G"-'dl (OCCI, l6-Slll, 3. to.kt IOCC), 31-0. DT-l Ar1WWrv (MS), '°""°; 2. Glnltnctl COCCI. 107-3, 3 ao.ke IOCCl, 106-1 JT-1 Slelw (MS), IJJ--2; 2. ~ COCCI, ICB-10; 3 C#""'1dl I OCC I, ti-2. ~ . . .. .. SOflTBALL C.111...-V c.a.ee SOUTH COAST CC*"IAPICa 0--.W"'t,Mt.S....._I Go40en Wnt \02 012 2-4 1' 4 Ml. San Antonio 000 000 0-0 1 J Rowlell encl lt•mos. H"'lln9 end Weli4« W-«owlell. t-3 L-Husllna, ,._._ IGWCI 2, Wtnllltf IGWCI 2, R0'#1911 (GWC) Hi.tt scMll SSA VlaW LIAGUI u..IWnlt\I I. 1 I m I Sedd1elleck 000 GI() 0-0 ' , University 000 102 x-> • 0 Saluw. C«OOV• 16) end ~. F"91 end HubbW"d. w--f:r.i, ,...._ L-s.luar w •1-11,......,...,.., i..wport H•11:or 000 000 ~ 0 2 t WOOdtlrldoe C10 22l -11 7 I OowMr trlCI ltomo, :sci-io<M Md "'9vton. W-~IO\IW. 2·1. L-00--S..llle (W ) u.-a a.di 4, c-.. ,.. ' c-... ;;.., 000 000 1-1 1 , ~ a..o. 000 3)0 11-4 5 , Lvnc:n, JoMllOfl 161 end~. HulllM Md ~ .. w-+1119f*. l~'-L-1..Ylldl 1&-Erbtofl CCdMl ~ ICdMI, •I.WI !L81. Mmur-lce (Lal •ltMdll ll, c.tl .... E~lencla (10)00 101 1-IJ t 2 COii• Mau 0 00 000 0-0 J 4 T Kane end K Kane, Toni Flelds. Sw_, [1), Tw l Flelda (2) Md eov.tl. W-T "-· 10-S. L-Tonl Flelda 2&-erutr CE> ~_., CEI SUNHT L•MWll Ocw V'9w 7, H ••• -.ca • HunllnelOfl 8eedl 000 000 0-0 1 I Ocean View 001 060 w-7 t 2 Martin. F099 (6) eno Peni.; O.llY and Morelock ~kt...,, 1·1 L-Martln. 2~• ..... (0111 3&-Mot'elodt IOVl ,......,.v...,1,1 ... 1 Edlto11 000 000 000 0-0 J , Founttln V•lltv 000 000 000 1-1 • o Lvtnen and Pr-oa-. Te\llor tnd Alver"9I. W-TIVlOr 10-l L-t. vman Mal"'t 7, w ... 1&cata I Wtttmlnsl« 000 001 0-1 ' S Marina 003 400 x-7 6 1 OtJOhn and Wolf, Robinson (5); urwn •nd Ktufman W-Ursen, 6-A. L-0.John, 2·2 JB-llllltv (WI. un111an (Ml. ------------ LOW FIXED RATES Easy Qualifying Fast Service 9 3/s + 1 !h 15 yrs FXD 9 314 + 1 !h 30 yrs FXD * We Specialize in Jumbo loans NING N ' * .... .._ .............................................................. _.. ........ .._ _____________________ ~~~~~-~--- I i I ca s ; o a o e s = • 4 at ~enge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Aprll 19, 1M8 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGI! IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE IT'S UD TO llLIVI LR WAS OllCI SO DllAIY 111111 FGlllt IY DIEMl IOllEMIT 1Y Looml 11 Tiii DMY PIOT'S OUSSflDS. ~ .... nm INDEX 6Cl-S671 ...... ' n .. ..w Ltt1 I ,.... nn IWltal/DtataJ l lH CJmqJ/OW.. 1411 CJWalLOtfkt .... ..... 1111 lewal IUI ,_ ....... _______ 11_1 "'°"NORTH OAANQI co. M0-1m l adatn 111 1 1 MISSING: Mate blue FAT &¥i6E AfCp llH•tM WIJiif/&iii fal.·Tml PAY AUTO OETAIL.IHlll 1nannoe Arw •1"0Unt no• oe10 t1111ttf'l1r'I .M> O.v\ H tf'<Nlft;J w •bit '-t.IO...C' 10 th.II "6f l0mltM ff) f1erte.e CflwttUll' (""'*' ... •' t ,~ ,,. ,,. ~·'° OMI"'-• M' ,~,,.. e c...a.tt~ ('O•Jl •f'IO t • ret\or•n.. •t .. _ ....... to.,~t' '"' ---EHCl•I Ml'a- TODA V 'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION JM :::"'..:· m:.c,:t.:~~ S::!:n ~~r ·~':,"";':! 9"NTlm! '~ ~ c'Ti'rport-:: PllT·Tml-F~:f.!, -=nt:r.'~~ WlllDI 1---1-1-1-11-1-1-1-,.-..--llve. CllPO BMch. Gen· greealve Dental Precttce. H«ton a con"*-Phar· Ideal poei,1on for mall.ft Op~untu" •v•llabte at• opening, 84!-74"8. •PllllTllll •ou• rwwd. 493--9847 We v•h.ie "'P«IOI' ltllllt. madM are r•locatlng woman wno would enjoy w Lot~ulnTl"*9 ••--/Ulll•I ev/859-t 109 wrk and focua on warmth. their m•ln offloe to the friendly offtoe and ~ Clrwla11on .._.. our -• ""'" ··--&1.111111 =.~; ~~~': p -·'· carlnQ. and expert com-W•tcllff ., .. of Newport to oat beck Into wOf1t Door·to-Door MMpepe< Wortc Set•. Nwpt Hrt>r Minimum a1o.ooo down flMIMn munfotlon Although a..cn Thie r8')1dly Ql'OW-fetoe. euey ~ type ..... Pf'Ogn1m. Ouet81'1-Animal Ho9p. 125 M..-mTA lllA llU Plut good etedlt. ffS F'lJA-RXffb I 1 Pf'9Vioua .xpettence In Ing retell phermllC)' cN!n 50 wpm, good 'per-t.ad ~ Wll09 + com-Or CM AWi btwn 9-3 ~ llA&.(111)111-IMO den~~~~.;: It IMklng AC()()Untlng eonettty, llharp llPPM'· ~· T~~I~ :: BEAVTY Weneedan::...iv.1r Wl1oh1H Rlflil Forc;,~/Mtuy :':,t• thould :. car.., Per1onnel =-~~Eit:i provided. Pot111t1at to UlllTAIT :;::: -~= I I t . any minded, per1on1lly MJllLUI benefltt t ·SO to 8 Mm a300 t I*' .-Po-'tlon now°'*' •I Im-blned with good 01 IYI 111•11 laJleyaeat •t•t>I•. and hHlth To manlQe the 80C0Untlng 11200/mO. ta&-022.c . F"' an lnteNtew call egee, CdM • dyat:· Wiil ganlratloNI eblltti. t (714)83!-3222 -centered In their nr.atyM. 1 u n c 1 1 0 n 1 . . (71'4)857-2000 Ext 2481 train. Joen 875-~ 1 woril In 1 faft peoed .,. ---------'·-CWW Cut 3011 II Ihle f .... Ilk• the right Reapontlblllt.. Include RECP/SECRETARY MW-I.I IALU Gen otf buey Life In-vtromenl fol the Cott latlia4tll BABYSITTER NEEDED =tunltbr for you, m.,ntenanc. of the gen-~•I E.t:ec!":'W::' Exl*'lenoed ~a eurll\09 bkr. FIT n-lmtl. M•H U H . Colle ~.tin 2904 Ptrt-tlme In our ~ twn 81c;!2_7Jfj~ ~ eraJ tubeldlaty ledge<a, In=· Bffoh. f*lul,_; BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY computer exp helpful. <Mgree pteferNd. i W~: 'r,"~ Of §'.05 8Mct'I hOme. Rell f9q d · preperatlon Of the recp/MC, plMNnt t• flJ..1111 5'49-18&2 04anr'9 aft hm ~ Pf•red, ~ peopte to lt8tt NgNy 650-885& lllL nllAY lln1ncl1I 1ta1ement1, phone '*90flallty and gd CASHIER n o t r • q u I r 1 d pt'o#habte ~ ¥lfl-BABYSITTER NEEDED Oent•I Technician ex-cUh flow ~t. typing ltlllla required xtt RETAIL SALES ANO ISLAND SALES Reeponelbllltlee lnaluO ture. Si.rt up ooet $600. For 2 aml ctllldren. 2-3 perlence & OMI appear-aaJea and geMrel IP r• worttfng envlromen1 iind Ettabllth•d telephone s11 ~ comm+ benellta. Pf'oceeetno • ~ < Monthly 0/H 1250. Butl-dy1/wk In Npw1 Bch ance req'cf. Pk:k-Up & De-port•. budgeting and OOOd oppty, f<>< Int ca.II 1tore, Nlary + 'tom-2690 Newpor1 Blvd. CM. worlten QOrnp delmt, 111 neee to..,.,.. S15K..a25K heme.~ 675-.8890 Uvery. 845-2073 managing an offlQe ttlltf Kathy 714--840-3581 . mlttlon. call Jim oludlng temporwy dlt I*' mo., by end of 11t • --of eight. &31-2222 UlllDF/T ablllty, penn.nent dlt yHrl operation. C•ll FULL TIME MO,.,,·FRI, lfllOAL UlllT&IJ M 'h -... R.E. oftloe-N.B. Center Older pereon ptef'd. WUI ~~~ ~tlor 722-1924 fO( o.teli. DAYCARE tor 1 yr Old, tn Frnt/beek ofc. Fam Pf'K. u~tl •1 ---vrM with needt recpt. Prlof exper Ul.ll train. Mra. Cemp 876-78&0 Mlery & ban my E. Side Coate M ... F/PtlmeNB83l-530ldy mnmum yr11.1pervt90ty 1P9fec.Abletow0f1twe11 A few good men and efl11 a vall•ble. I WHOPPORTVNrTY llOIM, &'42-7326 and EDP uperl•nce. underpt"eeaure. Extr.,..,._ women needed. aarn CAS .. HER/RECEPTION lnt.,....ed, ~ ...,. e. your own boa Own l MEDICAL ASST/RECP Salary commen1urate ly bu9Y ~· Front oft $600+ I*' week. Call ~ full or pet1 reeume to: candy/nut ¥anding equip .... "tin NEEDED PIT w/ellpef + 1>9Mfttt appear. N-tmk. Com-Mike or Shen. 873-&428 time help needed FOf F1buloue Pf'ollt potentl ... cXRiNd woman ;rn. EVE & WEEKENDS. H /••.panlLL OLI plet• ~ pkg. Call "'873-9260 Fathlon ltland r•l•ll STATE FUI lnlti.I lnV91ttnent S9950. lltulttlng for bright ekter-850-0587 -ar Mra. Matlin 844-8200 1tore EOE 8«-5070 Teri C•ll 1-800-233-587'4, 1y E'bluff woman. f*I 1._.a' IU OUll Minimum, 2 yr1 u -W.lllllL llSIUIOE Mon-Fri, Idaho. 2.30pm drvtve to El Toro ..-perience. Muat type 45 llNOAIY For better N.B thop, OUlll .. 1111 D•y center to pick up Experience a plua. Wiii wpm and 10 key by COMPropertyMgt. aportwswur & bOutlque Blllngual aubttltute UUIJlll4I ..... •~!I,. ..... n 14 s 0 m. n 11 u /wk n d. lr•ln. Excellent benefit•. touch. Data entry IX· Front otflce 8'>PMrance p/tlme. Karen 642-9'405 clwroom aide, urgently .......... "IHH wi~ = MONEY I 720-814'4 Apply In pef90n Bristol pet"leooe and accounting '9qUlred, good typing, SALES/GREETER needed by Huntington or Park Medical Group. c1..... helpful Salary office pnone tkHll. WP Beech City School ~ Attn: P9rlonnel -L.J. TOI S10K/up, no Cf'edtt., Pnf"1ltul/ t500 Ad8mt, CM. commenaurate with ex-exp, Penny 875-4900. Hourly +comm, FIT, M/F, rk:t S~ lenguage, 3 Equ.i ,...._...,-. Oenlaon AMoc. 873-731 t Mai b t{, SlOO perlence + benefit• Coeta M..a Auto WUh, hrt I*' day, M.53 hOurty r::::=..:.-"'' • lll ft llllUL IUl"11111T · llOIOAIY 645-. l039, aatc for Jiy 11lary Apply 20'451 .... ,..,..,,_ bataacttanh n• ESCROWOFFtCER Outgoing aggreulv• Call (213) 273-0850 '"' Growtng englneenng firm -l&Lll Cralmer Lane, HB ---...,..----- C•reer opportunity'"' an $5/Hr to 1tar1 To $8. Kel1h or tend retume to aeetclng exp. teeretary/ 98"-M88. F *1111 I llSMT* exper1enoecl Eacrow Of-Hollttlc Pain Center. 1147 So. Robertaon Blvd, gen. office to work ln feat Johnton & Johnion, --------~~~ta dtl!. ~~ Pert0Nll%ed Reeumee & rtoer Mutt be able to Tustin/NB. Need • Pree-Lot Angel ... CA 90035 peoed <1e9t., flexlabte, needt Permanent Part OlllTll llll """u -- let18't. Same day aervloe work qulctdy accurately, tic. BulldM Call Duncan hffvy phonee. xlnt typllt, Time Merchandlaer. with Cuetom Monogram Shop. bMut ~ nbe u3s _C4l1iz.rt3 0• PCeln avall. RESUME WORKS excellent company t>en-1t 544-6915 CLElllOAL/nPIST detail oriented Mlf 11.1ff\-late model Insured car 10 25 hra/wtt $375 hr. s.wtng (71~11 111-1044 efltt, lor mote detaJlt Qlll NURSE LVN/RN Gener ti olllce back-clent Xlnt 0 benellll, ~= ~mite 1r;}.1u~ exp helpfUI. For Apptm. Coldwell Bank., Eacrdl, F Hollstlc Pal c.nt ground. Wordttar exper. pjeuent working con-!... ~ r 10-2 Mon-Fri. &4e.-4336 MOOELS MOVIE XTRAS Lnt I,.... UH 644-9390. ult for Clalni rio.s20. Tuttln';~ helpful $1'400/mo-O T ~•11rlon&.F·-S«'t4t .. •reeut Ro~ ::'Adi 16, Cl~ COUNTER HELP PI T, *Acton, IMM, and kidl B 0 when nee Frederick .... ....... .._, P 0 Bo 5 .. .. F Id S (2-17) Comm, TV, Prtn each, call uncan Brown AllOC 852-9995. Bein Wllllarn Froat Piiot, . x 1 1u. ...onday-t ay, uper Ada, 1-I00-663-FILM.• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: IU-lf ll A Coldwell Bankerompany 54•-6915. 9-6pm EOE/M/F/H/V A..0C:. l.COl Ou8ll St., Cotta M .... CA 112828 Sandwich. 875 Paulatlno, OIL & LUBRIC .. T'~ An Equal Opportunity PIT NURSES AIDE Newport Bctl. CA 92660 W.IS/IOAIL Coeta M ... 5'46-'4M7 " ""'" Company_ Experienced preferred Um/OlllllUTll SECRETARY Home FurnllhJngt, FIT & H• Ull Experienced not required FULL-TIME. Help manage 3 hra per day, S5.50/hr, Responelble I« tmall high lmmed. opening. Type PIT Hrly + Comm. Pref Vactlt Sport-Flahet. Full-rcg:oGf~·N~uC::: adult auto carrier• for 754-9621, I« Int.view. actMtyoffloe, gd typing, 50wpm Dictaphone, Retell exp. Mr Tom time. Mutt have exp. CM. &31-81'4& The Orange Count¥ excellent telephone, bulc W/P exp Pf9f, will train. 6"-3880 Nettle CrMlc. Reedy 10 traWI. Send =-------- Regllter 2am-11 em, bookkeeping, wlll train Gd bene $975/mo to Futtlon lal., N.8. reta & reeume to: EG, PO Reta.JI wl<dys & wl<end1, $5/hr ~ rMI, 557-3200 guatlowance Oppry for GENERAL OFflCE •tart Mana. 558-9133 ldt/lttt1araat1 Box 70.., Balboa 92881 H.nctymen now~ ldvancement Xlnt t>en-SCRAILETS Small 3 glr1 ofc A E related Ttcbical/Tru" . SSZO •lllTUTDI 8PC>llcetlona fO( Full nm. etttt. Need depend car, UI bu 0 1 1 and Part Time poetttont: Int, good driving record 1 ood on phones, HOS UllUlll All " grocety tt«• " your Found female daachund, 751-'4155 before 111m HOROSCOPES good typist, no P«et. f/1 XUTo MECHANIC ., ... Friday & Saturday. --Warner & Brookhurtt or pit, 675-2774. PORSC E E WAITIEISll Car nee. 714/6'41~718 ea•---4/14 839-0059 Lt•• ••1m - - -H -xperlenced All hltt DI H 1 --~ - -OE IOW Gen. office, flllng. phones, only need apply ci .. n • •· nner OUM lllYll Wdllllll -•-FOUNO M•le chocol1te Tired of R.E. Become a errands 8-5 Salary neg. lhop gd benef ' Andlal block from Ma.In BMch. 30 open~ all ph.._ r-..- Lab, v.,.,, lat. Male Flame Loan Rep. R.E. UC req·d LOOATEI 646-7731 Chuck Road a Recl;?_c&.1 Dieter Broadway Bar. a Grlll, 25 l I 13' ... 0 0 E. Appllcenta able to wOf1t • -·' IB"' .-~ 1 1 , .. 6 Broldway L ..... una BMcn rom '" · · · · flexible acn.dute .,. en-Point Cat Fem wtltlblk """"''·up or you n '""' 01 TIE Newport eeeCh -.iertront or Arnold 71 957-3900. 497•3072 ' -.. For appt. 838-5700, coureged to appty. Terrier Ml lC Male field + Training LA PAZ. fUI location Buty ~a ___.......,.._ 10135-A Wettmlntter we otter excellent tier. Shepard mlJ1 pup, au blk MORTGAGE, Chuck filing PIT M~-Fr1 Call 10 =-1-•• .. -a1'1 ... p .. -~ COCO'S Save AQeocylF• Ill I f Male gray a wnt Tabby (714)n0-eo87 "'' .,..._. •• ._ ·-a, promot one rom - Cit Call 64._3856 ... ic-'f"--•·' SI !I ADVICE Jacille 714 642...UOO. $7-$10 hr DOE For appt .t"...a-.."/•~ AFTER within, and an oppt'y fOf Q -_.... 636-5700 SAVE f<.gcy-....... ..... thOH quallrl•d and FOUND·MI BLK & BRN 0111._a-. a... ~AIES p••T-TllE Fae 10135-A Wut-Day & night ahltt• open SCHOOL lnt.,..ted In • retail ca--PUP COSTA MESA _.._ ... _., • An mlnater. Applybetw3-5mon thru reer. · Bright enthutlutlc. health PAIE OFFICE CLElll Friday at Coco's, 900 Apply In perton M~Fr1. AREA, APR 15 orlen1ed lndlvlduel r• .,-IWJ-Brletol No. N.B 752-2601 S "' 642-6835 q u I re d I or bu I Y ,, "" JOB .. am-5pm, at the tottow~ LOST Cf<. T Blk/wtlt, aeml Chiropractor'• olrlc• Very buty clrcula11on/01-11 P • r I•" c • d • 1 6 7 1 .IM't F1Me-lnl1t Ing locatlon: long h•lr Near Fairview & Permanent potltlon lie. needt part-time help Placentla Ave, Coate Pltlme dayt EARN UllT'l&I Warner, SA ~ard dy Some Saturdays Varied answering heavy phone Mesa 642-9237 Waltr... Hott... 7227 Edinger AY'e 581 5 .... 9 ..... & 1 1 ti d ti I raffle We hive nice cua-5 5 2 0 2 3 3 T Hunt•_.on s..cn. Ca . . .,... .ev ...... 2-9398 Slla~~~d~ng·:o Something tomenl f<.ppllcants muat lllllllnLIST 78~1998Mary om or MONEY Eq~~ LO T Golden Rtvr Fem quallllcatlont and ex-be neat, reapontlble, and Great opportunity In Empioyw Dog. lrvtne/Tustln area perlence. Contact Diane special waits have • pleuent tale-exclutlve Newpor1 ~ach ..... WAYll PRIZES 1111n••y11·- Pleue help, !oat my best at 631-5664 or 551 -3338 phone pet"tonallty Some Salon 646-2716 Tl .. "'H -.....,. l:.miiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll 'rlend 411 4 559-9eo5 for you llght office work alto. _ -TRIPS Needed f<>f fut growing DENTAL CHAIR SIDE Houra are approx Mon-RV/MECHANIC It lntervlewln' tor I Newpon a..cti Fltm. Job Radio, ste reo, reel-to-re el Why run all over town when Pleaunt Group Practloe In today Fri. 8 00 AM to 1:00 PM. Profeaalonal needed lor I PHONE RECE TIONIST dutlee Include: ow.ct1ng you Gan locate perta for your NB, ROA Pf'•I. 4 day wk+ starting aalaty 11S100 per Wlnnebeoc> Dealership In PIMM 1PP'Y In pereon on hllt"'81 ... phOne traffic, MCt'etlllY ant19ue auto lna.utfled? alt Sat am. 640-1122 ifi week Apply In peraon Northern Calll CGK Mon Apr 21 btwn 3-5 PM IAl,f Pi.IT to M8ftc9tlng Dept and Mon-Thurt, 2 00 10 4:00 Camper Salee Ask for' 1171 Jamboree Rd NB Exoecut!Ye Staff. Mu.t PM Ask for Eiieen. Pet• Cota, G M. I ltTIDI 11a••n ........,, type 65 wpm • t>eneftta. 707-5.w-7164 -II you aie !00\ing~ for extra aalary comm w/exp, OUllE CIAIT la1" H l Our ~T!~owtngl ~''3~~ ~~~ 75M606. o.t>orah. ·~'! ~~:iT WI WUT YH'll toc;c:~~,:P~:~~~ ~:'m':t~,w1~"~: .. ~ llJ'!p,~~· Cl11ai•1 S.mct a ... ,... ••st•ry P1latia1 Co1ta M .... CA 92826 WllTI and creative pertontl Award•. Call ut nowt We 1831, C09la Maile ---At The Loa Angeles Tlmee FIT.PIT • ev.nlngt and have .......... cpet1lng1 In liiiiPiiiliiiii!iiiii ROBINS CLEANING Mar1(1 Home Improve-BRICKWORK. Small jobt QUALITY at r ... prices EqualOppty. Employer Telemarketing olfloe In w/endt. 225 E. 17 et CM C.M., H B. or F.V. 111••111..,.. $2 40 d I SERVICE a 1hrooughly meot/repllr, etc. custom N-port, Co11e Meta, lntlelll Real Eatete clean Costa Mna With our 842-4333 WetehouM AMl9t#'lt M-F, , per ay clean houH 540-0857 finish carpentry. fully lrvlne Rel'a 875-3175 up,carpett, wlndowt. etc new commlatlon acate W Al TRESS wanted 7:30•m-'4:30pm. U .75 That's ALL you pay for CLEAN-SPARKLE CLEAN equip woodthop 675-9063 Concrete-Patloa & Drlvet. Ref's Free eat 857-0691 Pf<.RT-TIME you can Nrn more th.,; RICO'S PIZZA. 18156 EASY ASSEMBL v WORKI per Hour. Beneftta. 210 3 llnes. 30 day minimum Thorough, r111ponslble. PROF RESID'L SERVICES Glass blocll, Carpentry a -,---$200 In comm1111on a Harbor Blvd. Fountain S7l'4.00 per lOO Guer. Mc Corm I ck, CM In the caring. rela 497-1810 Call Walt for your home Drywall Paul 6'42-3238 lie 962 4701 IEOlmllllT wagea t>y telllng only 20 Valley. Pref. meture edit r:ri;en;~n~ ~~p~ 966-1510 SERVICE Houaecteanlng 1"4yrsexp repair needs 642•7990 cuatomBrlck-SiOne • Ppr:i:red.•811f,:;~~np~~ ~~:f~~tl~•:.:-,,:.!! ltatral 5530 envelope: ELAN-903, -.-.-U--f-ii_i_i_l_IUU __ _ ~~l~:1~1~~~4;'S:t~~ I BnlLat .. ~:~FC~et!:S9tucco9492 STEVES Property Malnt Monday thru Friday than S 1000/Wkly. Houri &llllTAIT F• ~~a E~er= Ad. Ft. Poettlont needed to be DIRECTORY _ __ LT HAULING -MOVING """ 9 ree ..... -• 1n11Ext p11n1. apr1ylroll & Apply In peraon 111 tlexlt>te H~lr School IDYllll ca. · fllled by Huntington KAYS CLEANING SERV Garaoe & Yard Clnupt SPECIALIST BLOCK gen'I malnt. 722-1473 ~:~,u~ea~lor ~::. SubatltuteAaliltant 1 E=~lci~~ •::·r:;,dd o.t~.~~r C .. LL TOO .. Yll Resld Speclallst Ins d I Jon 645-6192 FENCES Cement, brlCk p 1_ -lr-•t Otltt F Food Services Poellton1 ..... ~ .. .......,..,,. ... 1 " "' Bonded lie 688-5703 -ca1124 hrs 545--0729 l~gl .--encourag.dtoappty. or neededtobe.ftlled by tool• and trant utc ror _, .....,...., .. __..., ASIFOllLOIS -:'I'· _ Comm l Dev Corp Gr•~ · _ FARTHING INTERIORS '!.7Plltt e n Intervi ew Call BMchCt TomorRoger557·1•82 Cr81merl.w,HB, Your C181tllCUH haul-weld Gen contrecior STUCCO MASONRY-TILE HANGING/STRIPPING Coa~a~-~~~ 5~2626 (71'4)5'40~301 ~C:1~~1ct. '5.55 ~ •a•---964-8888. Service Direct""" & lail•i11 '181 11111 6'16-<463_1 No Job to small All typea VIS ..... c 673-1512 (71 ~16~2 ~321 h I "'"" ly -----o..dllne Aprll 22· -·, I -Fr--1 Lie '"" 1 2 ... "5 " ... .. .. ~ Merchandlte opportuntti.a r ta ary . ....,p : Ex.p'd only1 Some •ue 1·-.. • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repreeentstlve RTC C .... ---clal Drywall •CONST CL EAN-UP* ...... -' . "" -.ro I I illed lk I I 20451Cralmerlane HB "' .,tu "'""""" .... _'II •mn n c HS • I 'Or ng ng • . ICaPlng. Salary negot. Telem8ftcetlng 142-4321 t it, 301 Spec1aflzlng 1n Comm'I 0.brla & Tree Hauling •mat -• n PAYROLL tNery garage 1111e In town to Deadline April 23. Muat heve c1e9. trudc and AeSld I Free Ml C1ll CL EE NCO 645-8730 DEPENDABLE QUALITY your living room 984-8888 641-8933 IMve "*'· .a • ...a E...ua... 1_.., 5"48-8923 11383924 Hauling Moving Clean-•A·l llYlll* Workmanship 642-6813 ...,..RI •••••••••••• •v•••••••-.•,.. .._,, wnwf t• AHUtica) Ctili•1• .,a•oco•· .... cn.-. ups 7 Days LOWMt rates 0v:r~ry~.e::~i!nc.. Wegal11h<thangto09ther T Jol URLr. • DELIVERY DRIVER • GENERAL PURPOSE ,.,.. ...... EXqvlalte AcouitlCll-e-N.Alt •1" C111 Barry 722-8673 730 Hang/strip Advice to the he ly o09f Inc an --e MAINTENANCE MAN Energetic peopte needed All type' or r&moelellng Lie T-116,428 30-1353 Cflazy. 639--0730 tabllthed reataur1nt • • Mutt be abte to maintain to conduct 1 Mer1l9tlng aprayed or remove Dry· hc11467699 840-1596 LaUICIJi•t ••ABC MOVING•• chain. hat en cpet1lng lor •. • repelr paint general S ,...., wall Repairs 847·7901 ROLLS CONSTRUCTION I Lancart Quick & Careful T1~ Pla .. la1 an entry level peyroll/ftle Dally Pilot motor route • maintenance~ •Xl•ttno ~ ~~ g;,enoe REBLOWN OR PAINTED IContrec!lng tor Quallty K.C TREE SERVICE LO RATES. 552~'410 H lar 0' lH· 1llO clerk, to work In. 4 pet'-: available In Huntington -lhopplng center, be •ble • 9dla.... .....~ Alto lntlE.ic1 Painting home improvements Top Trim Removal Qual •Allplumblng&hMtlng1' son dept Payroll expand • . • to work without total ._.....,..._ Uc#288597 631-_9295 I B 41>8594 552-0428 s~ Lie/In• lree .. , llUYlll OIWll -10-key helpful. but Wiii • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • tup«v\tlon, rellabltlty ·1Pteeunt phOnt voice a ""· .. ITIHITI ·1111-M DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 train an lndlvldual wtio • • mu8t, carpentry, plumb-muet, no ~ ,... ircklttchrt 969-8263 or 536-6896 ,... ' F ""' hu llmlted ex~ and ad• • per afternoon. • Ing and -'-t1cal tkllta quired, ldeel f<>f ~ --------O..n OrangeCo.Or\olnal euoett, .... 9P0NI, H .. ter, -· k I ARCH. RENDERINGS Tree/Trim/Cleanup compt Studel'lt MOYWt. Tneured 641--0907 P&R 722-eoM tire to turn •laty com-• Cail 642-4333·, Monday_ •. required, 873-7130 ~~· •. OOlh~ .. ~~~ HOMES. COMMERCIAL Entry & ¢rench Doors gardening Competitive Lie T 12'4-438 841-6427 R.J't COMPLETE Home & mensurate w/ exp Appty • --· ._... .,.,._,,. can Kevin, 281-2277 By Norman The Doorman prlcee Chuek 642-2873 I NEWWarehouaeStorege Butlneta M•lntenanc•. In pel'IOfl Bem .... pm. "' : Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for : Oenta~ec'!~!n ex-~o~:;'I 6= It -Oak & Fir 857 DOOR ou·s FINN LANDSCAPE llVll IA Plumbing ·~•lltt. Free ~dJ~~~~ER INC • Art. • pertence & neat l(>PMI'-to t :OOpm, S.turd1y 1 H S. CHTOI EmYS Plant·aprlnklers-prune-• I eatlmatee. 636-2958 17042 Glli.tte Ave • • anoe req'd. Ateo pk* up t :OOem to 1:00pm. 8t811 ng Ar" Aepalrt & Total Guarantee lawn. Hor11CUlt maf. full Careful-Courteout-Cheep p 1rv1ne, CA 92714 • Orange Coalt : & dellvery. 845-2073 1t S.C.00/hour plut AMurfecl~ • Roonng & Lie KEN 642-1770 m&lnt r .... reft 546-6027 By hr.for Piece 64&-3685 rt~ty !J•I 714-250~331 : t>onuae8. Ptfvete deilk & W•terproo tng • 531 • 199 Electrical C&B LAWN seRv1cE-Partl"/ ad1a1 PutM~?("ETEger;? lt~r~i· U~/llm • Dally Piiot : ~-"'•"'. ~~:::..,;:;.·~: """' ltmcll M$~~-::r Ts~ s::~~~ MAKE-UP XRfl§f wlll Call fO( ev81. Agt 722-7537 Needed Full-time. Boat : 330 w. Bay Drive : FOf Interview call Mt. Adwrtlalng Art & Logo PUIUll ELEmlO 0 apply ITW!eup on entire knowtedge helpfUI SllJ.-C t ... ___ CA • :4\ Mar•no Mon -Fri at DM'gn ~ Brochures Oualltywork lreeett ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE wedding party, pieture ...... llq/MiJdnt boa.ti Inc. 842-5924 : 09 8 ...... , e --~ ' 9 4 2 -'4 3 3 3 b vr t n T=ttl:1 GRAPHICS •425513 968-7401 (11') uo.4 ln !*'feet Julle 552-7881/E ---.. •• • • • • ••••• •••••••• •• ••• hm.,pm. Or •ft•r N POR 720-9191 I RESIOICO····· . .--. X&i'n.o;;ion-rn Aeoeptlonltt 5:30ph\ at 842-5878. -...,,.. LltNO 28 DUSTY'S Landeca""''lawn ara 81 ff Top Quality L<YW Pr1ce Typing, Word Procetalng, , Yfl Do my own worll Uc "'T . • . RECEPTIONIST typeeettlng RUSH JOBS 11278041 Al 6.cS-81211 Malnt Serv Wkly/mo I Companlon/Aldel for live FrM .. t. lie. 631-23't6 OUR SPECIAL I T v I · 1 time, lree •t 2'41-1840 In care & llt• hakpg f<>< GRAPHICS NEWPORT NEW/REPAIR Ouall1y No TIE lllll •••II the elderly (71'4)83S:.2009 laall la~lat ferJ' 720-9111 1 toba to small reuon1ble ..,.. p I ..a 1-•Pl'"'Pl~-""'"°'-•"'"'--.....,,....,...,,,~ ._ _ Free"' nc d 631-2345 Lawn-Tr-Shnib Install I anal •LAG NAT DRAFTING, mecn deeign Tree Trim and Removal FlNE PAfNflNd BY Al£ Go-K.rta, Slflgte Cyt M/C Feat • Accurate · Relltble FHcllL Lawn Main & RototHllng erd Sinor 1e yra of happy acoo.«1.Mop«js,Mowwa O\lllf 20 yra exp 5o4s-oeo5 FEIJCE ~air New & Old Sprinkler 1n1ta11. Repair cutt<>fM't. uc. 2fl0644. Expert, peraonel, rw. trz -Wood. Ghalrl llnk, pallo's Fr .. Eattmat• 5'4~ Thank-Voul 913-41 14 P/upa.'Or.' DaY'e '494-1187 -In Area OU1JI lree HI Oreg, 968-01 ~ Landtcaplng. SPflnklen A A A PAINTING Int/Ext Til ..,.. • 'Y K:. I •--1 SOCI Clean-upa 20 yr1 In LOWEST ..........ibte Pf'toe t ~odellng All TYPM .... ,. """'" ar.. Tony 645-5124 10 8, a.;' 882.32351tE5t""'P'-e111Rt .. t"'lll•;;:s;;no;-. ... ..,. .... 8t~Homes.e1c cooRIRd Nd tomeone to -9'> Afford8ble Reflodel bath WE DO IT ALLI Llc'd/lne/ coo« your dinner..,.. art EXPERT JAPANESE DAN SAL VER PAINTNO kltc:Nn ~ m -9783 P81omb0 Conti 88&-3584 5 or wtmda? Plaln Of land~ Maintenance UC #42592'4 lr:-:oo--...--· ------ Exper1 Carpentry Servloe gourmet Jeen 545-8833 Fr• •t 545-5108 Call Any11me 984-2011 RePw-~ I-Additions ll .. ~U - -FULL SERV GARDENING GLASGOW PAINTING LET THE $U"'8HIHE IN ~c 548-4980 Ho Job 2 blo or 2 amall lnt/Exl. 30 yr• ••per , ~ Widow CIMnlnO t-BUllOOR REPAIR-F'ENC GATESTr•trlm FrM•1 ~3072 ref'1 &'42-5214 Lid C.a1(714)&46-5990 h Dump runt. C M /N B -. allt, doort, windows. &rN Jim WhY'•· 642-7208 Comple1e clMn-up, gen I HOMEOWNER EXPERTS Patti. Window Cleaning pattoe. covert, remodel• . m•lnt, tr .. trlmlng, Ir.. Int/Ext Acoue Celllnot. We ellO Ill\ mlnl-l>llnda Lie/Ina e.n'* 9&4·5CM9 •GEN HOME REPAIRS eet MIOl'o, 962-9073 Llc#2aM97 . 831 .. ~ Nftpor'l 1:,.. 720-9101 .,_ A --Paint Drywall Carpentry .., .. ell emodel and •le Gery 845-5277 PTL Clean Upe•Tr• Topf>4ng MAGIC BRUSH PAINTING --... r"'-'"'-9...-....i I Addition• Well• Ooor9 -$haplng-RemoYlng-Heul I ,.,_ T ,..~ wait ...,,..".,, __ .,, ~ • 1111 11&11• ID HANDY ANDY -Matnt & MIKE 860-3283 nt ....... u-...t. -Balboa Window W ' at Repair SVC Horne Apt & QI'~ Acou8tte. ~ 973-.3135 •---=~--Allwallona Commercial 780-7 it.c TIEii Jobe '494-eet4/'494-lt37 WI! CL!AH WINOOW8 OUTAllU R=ulret '40-45wpm no. k"OWledOa ot of· pt'actlcea end good t~ tklllt for poe- ttton In OUf Cotta M ... Reglonal otflce Blllngu.r 81)8nhlh required, Exoel- lerl1 Mlaty tnd beMflt• offered If lnterHted pluu call· (71.C) 2• 1-2177 STATE Fiii llllUIOE OllPlllES .... _._ ...... ......... l&IHJt •Panet-Lodl...,c ••HANDYMAN•• Topped/~ Clean· MAAK HABfB! PAIHTINO Com!M'Cl•llR ... d9f'ltl•I. "rouwenttONrnfatltn 5 Yfl •xP .Jetry 1-42-058/ Large or llMll 1do 11 •Ill up,,..., lawn• 151 3419 low~ Fr99 M1 14tetyl30 • 2-etory l40 apettlMtlt IMx~. Openin1• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extr• C••h For De/Ivery 01 Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver i day a week . No collecting. no soliciting . Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and instJrance T1r1 fl .......... MOTOR ROUTE Available In lrvlne area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST llllJPllll t aeme Pa1531 5571.or iv. meo u: __ ary "3-1777 « ~2'48 Cellf. Wlndowt "4-6124 e1Na11\ed'11t1ewe1to90. ..... PA1NTeA NEEDS WOAKI c.n·i ...-n;co to'" 330 W. Bay St. , pat , pet . YOU BUY • 1 IH8T Al.L ituodt ..,,. &-tCilwottc Int/Ext. celllngl, r1lfln -0 thoel repelr around 1"'9 etc No )Ot> 100 amtll Lt Etec Lt Ptumt>lng concr ... cQmp pe11oe' (29) __... '*-'7!..llt1 ol .... fted Ask for JoAnne Craney Costa Mesa, CA ~M~~~w~~~wL5.c~~ t&~~~~ ~~1 n~~~~~~-!~~-~~rou~~~•••••~~••••••~~-~---••••••~~~9~~~ CALL 842-1444 ..._----~---~~~~~---.i.-.:...._;__~~~..i...:.:.:.::...:...::.:..=.::..:.:..:..:=:.:.JJ~~~~!!!:!!.!!!~!!"dtWIMllil -. I • • Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /811urd1y, Aprtl 19, 198e ...... • .. ,...,/hn/Alt ......... lliioioiiiiii ........... __ ... ___ • .... .... 1111 .... ....... 'Ill"'""• f ... -W91'1Md: 11 ...,......... &lUOA6WWW I OMNOICOUHTY • ~ .... phone aollom;; to mete dlemollde In~ •t.....,... ~ ~J,1~ ~ eoheduluoc*-I d9Y U t'7H. Oultom ~ * -.. DOdc tvt1 •1t IOO ~,-:.~~~= ~~1=:~-.... '11111 942·11w083;...;.,, ·~~· ~,,.to~ 11M071, Mon.-Fr1. M . 11 !=~el 1=. 6: ~ oe:::c 1540 JAM80MI! N>, eel Si.ve 1C>em to tom •• dt, ooN. ftne bolt. eel tor ~. NEWPORT 1EACH Mon thN 'l'l. Nw John ~ •.• llt1 opUct, guntmlth on a.tout onty, 115,000. Ad.._,. to 'llltllOn lllMd w~ Airport tlCMIOO ---..:! preml•••· O.C '•Ir· 47 .. 2452/D tn-704lll Open~ O!t • w.-1 Jil oround, C'.M. Ent• Chte ti 640-MU ftm'll ... Ill 2 & 4 ~ llOJwti IS off Atttngton. L.Joyd'• ,_.Control eom-e1a.102t . 111tt 11t1tt1rea1t1 mt iiOti 8llP 171 IS' •aut1 ...... peny, wdt '*"""-,. ftil I l i lwlJi 1D9 1 I ... Erlcton, VHI'. AD,, D!A.NEAYDUARTMfNT pelr technician, tom• g -. pott.,.potty, 9'Mp9 4. Mel 1Dnl'$ DIM cerpentty ... Wded,INXTOQ ICRNXOi!M iiii-• n•" Honda 100, dinghy with LN\J,11 u.n ,tetdy job, we tr.In, Ollll AKC t WKS, 1275, ... llM11I• 011, NO .... toOlobo, M·,tWt NttH Mr. Teylorlll'n,17t-t021. 10-UH . GREAT MS-52471vmeg 82tS iuoeedat "" --..... MOTHEA'8 DAY OIFTI f ... _ PARTN(R WANTED: ~ Fulliinon CA • ••--•Ml SIAMESE Kitt p IUlet!-CATALINA 34' In ~ 714-l80i3oo Founteln V1lley tree. Bf_. ........ tll ·~--~· IMtl .....__11 Till 21~1-e101 Need DMV Prlnt·out. _., "'"" ....,,._., :1..--Bdl. 8'9epe 7. FuU IT , C7t4l666-2150 ~.ey. 97MSee, .ve en i' Aow IOXt. iionoe ~~·1rt=1---=B~M""w..,..s""20t~·'::'1e,,...__ .30pm, tnd Wkndt. ~ l trtller 1375. Cell A/~loy8, euto. !!!!!!!!!!!!_ ___ p for 5 yn I ttlll NIW UM ( 3) M99t hi ~~75t-038t Deya, Mk wMfl you need It. Good 8Mct1 I 752.otOO -~ 1111 Hit om Newell wrll•·otf. Otll Frtnk f'nPC)ftt, 8 rnoa a;;; i200 Eit@Y PIANO ..... .... fill 722·H47 ~~:h:,1.1t .·~r~1. -:,C:i .._ 1 Oek Gtte lea tble, LOOKS LIKE NEW 18 N &mrl 78 hp Pnndle oe1amer1n1 GrMt power,~ 111wr, Ike Engllah 138(1. 1 oM din-'8001080 EY!nrude wl trai'-ooYer, tNc>el 8atMr "*'*· • new. (030411} 113,tM. 1ng tble, Country French 942..a7o .... exlnt •h•P• S2100. luxe trim, twin hemele. corm I• r 8 u 1 u tel MOO. 87W24e l&Jt!i MH 94CM>923 or 720-1880 11850. 831-0288, Mike. 1 _n_0-_100 __ 1. ____ _ MehOgMY I Bur1 Eliza. ~ RISCRll<M!" 1951 Lynwi Llrp9trtk• 19' UllT + -.a.II belh91'1 ttyle dining Mt, Prettlge moc1ef e mo leunch, utt.mt bey crw. XLHT COHO l4IO tebl•, 8 chelrt, tide old, value l4So nnt oniY fully rstrd W/NJ ewythng. CAU (213)592-0907 t>owd. Kint oond. Alklng 1200. beet offer tak•. too mud\ to ..... Cell fOf WAHTEDllll l2&00. 551-9083 241-1423 bef 12 noon. ~~-~~~In RACING SABOT-Good . l~ }'!l Nft Ricing Bike, custom 478-2452/D 873-7045/E Cond ~f48/ l800 fllY IPPLUlllll equlpt lndt wt COYW l 1980 RICHARDSON LES 967~133 J~= t~~ obo Flybndgel. twn d._., .full ti flll --------<*WU 35'. RE.ADV TO \f &n{ury m 1d 11•-•relll ~I lert!atW• lllS GO. S14,195. 648--4218 Mere 110. Lo hre, xtru Approlllmetety 38 cu. fl. ~.'193;(2e:zTl *ll'lllllllNIT 18.000. 3 moe fNe Hunt 11!1!f!-~ U00 I MOO. 875-1029 r::th ttertw tet• w/beig .• 81 tw, O/B, 70mph, trtr. Hrbf 111$> 846-7883 E..,.. 11111 Refrtg i150, Wthr/Of'yr k• new l80 MCl'I. Al90 Mu1t Mii nowlll Try 17' DONZI, MW 350CMvy1•-· 1175 pelt, Kitchen NI ~· 175. 946-3008 S22,000. Bkr 980-74497 w/Votvo outdrlve, new 175. Ml.c: Furniture. Mutt DOM bllCtt-to-ldlool rM&n .ui _ .. ,_1.... upholttery, lreller, Jdnt Mlll 84M123 moretlmeonyourhande ---_, -..-• cond, M&OO. 494-8230 during ttled1v? Meybu '81 4kw, "Ip, flnenc'9 ••. IWlnl pen-tlmeJoti'ettieen-grt lv-•brd. ANXIOUS. ltrftHc.,"91,.nt1 Recondttloned/Guar 189 Get IOOlclng 1n c1a11111e<1 Try t35K. 980-7487 lmua 7•21 to 1189. Ptt: 540-3114 Fi6ERdlX88 ilit tXAk ~rlg/Amena. 22 c:u fl. 78"X 20"wtlh 3 1lde/llde wllc.-meker. compw1men11. 1125. xlnt cond. Coppertone CALL 948-1514 $450. Celt ~1172 rualtut 1114 l ll,./Decb/lteriu lft'l1 llll Auto, 1nrt. lie, ttweo, IO 1111 n11n111 n ' .. Tll AYllUIU m1 moo. 120--0354 LES 987-t133 BALBOA ISLAND BMW '83 320! whtte/blue $200/0BO. Love ... ,. 873-1440 euto, tntf, new tlr-. set(, contemc>OJary In naturll * IMI. 2I "·* M~ equip. Mint oond. tonet. llke new, Ive meg, MARCUS CHANNEL It ,OOO. 846-7828 714-240-1821. 1160/M0.850-8145. BMW '85 833CSI, 5 IC)d , •HERITAGE "BRITANY enthrectte/pew1, 21K ml, C 23' COLUMBIA .now cond AMUme COLLECTION " dining SPI IAL GAIAGI SALi IATI ON 4-0• MOORING 1 .. or~ 127:900. 0yt room teble wt9 chll,., ONLY 604 /llne. CALL 642-5671. EXCELLENT LOCATION 432-9400 Ewe ~147 cuatom S*tt. '*-Ml'Wr. 112,000 873--8755 Like new oondttlon. Cellde '78 GT Uflbedl, Reg· 18,700 Sell: 14.400. lntraJ 1112 WMe Neugahyde king 1Z lllT IMI IP te U ' Cleenl Only 82Kml, 5 Cell 831-9411 aflw 10em §60§1 LnCf DMn tat)I; tleldt>oerd, metch~ NO LIVE·ABOARDS IC)eed. air, ltweo. '3360 8 FT SOfA ORIENTAL 1930 Qotd Sc:eHt, 1991 9 dreww d,...., 2 942-2512 or bee1 o!Mr. 53tr9642. STYLE, benena • ~. pleln & fency dt.-beYeled minor, 2 Perrot DOCK to 28' power boat DATSUN 280ZX 82 • 5 ~ Nevermar nit• tllndt. lg • excellent cond, .00. ti.., glua curloaltlM, caga, dlihn. Tltt•ny Nr Lido Vlllege. Guer tpd, full power, IMthw, Ma.....258. 1001 Item•. Pteln pr1cet. henglng lemp, few prtcg 1260/mo 473-2747 gold ftnl9h. (1EDJ525). ••• -n• ,..... set. 10-5. eor. Jeffer90n clot....... .,_t ......... 9 1 18995. eorm1er &auk1 _ _. -& Ler1on, Gerden ·-· ._. ~"r • LOOklng for a Mooring In 770-7001. 7 Ft. "J" Curve, 5 ttool•, G 2232 Meyer Piece. Newport BMctl tor • 44' .,...-_.-......,...,,........,...,....,...,,,........,~ ttorege.1425,942·5583. fOOV9. • .... llacla t l40 Vec:ht. AllO need On-DATSUN '78 280Z 2+2, e..ut modem tld oek d/r C.rtu ••I lar llU <2~•+2-121 1" Galv. pl,,. lhor• Mooring 983-8047 48K ml, new eng. 4 epd, or '" ,.... SK FF W RGE em/tm caa. lir, l3000 tbl, pert cond. 4 hl·bck ... n l20. 72x32 cheJn llnk I /LA OBO 759-328' Keith. chras 2 lvl. Pure 11200 ANTIQUE. Uk• new con-I g•t• s10. 3·x30· cheln In ... ,. · NII 750, M0-0077 dltlon, 90IM In box•. pp I llnlc tenoe S 10 Deek I 10. 850-117 4 k d Cheat drewer. 110. BBQ Blk •l•t• top 1H w (714)491-65&4 (Weblter) 110. 947_28&8 S L 1 2 f,30s ... ,,·~~.J... A L malntenenoe. Gd Ur• Thomlt Broe coff Ible ., ..., ..., uu 11800. ~I 7M-6M7 S200 I end teble 175, Cetta lt11 tilt ESTATE SALE 3333 W COAST HWV,NB :--=-~,--::-::---:---:----:-..,., metchlng ch,. 1100. EV9('fthlng g<>MI M•Jor 942~ 9-5 Mon-Fri Spllra S150 pr 94&-10<41 IOI sw•• Im appllencH furniture. -ti S3000 Lind COUCH & LOVESEAT ltr hOUHhold . lt•m•. no ..... Tru1,.111 •• ~~'~ 543-1'235 e ' Every Sund•y. Orenge reuoneble otter refuMd, or =·=.=s;·5f: Cout Cotlege. FelMe'W& Fridey, S.t, Sun, c .. ~I 1114 JAGUAR '82 XJ8, Ill· both. 080 ~5--M51 Adem•. Coe1a Meta. Ad-8142 Stetting, HB. ,,, dUc 23 ft RovXti ver/ten, lo ml, mint cond ' rNttlon l PIW1tlng FREE. MOVlNG must Mii ..,.-y-Runs perfect, orig. end $19.750. Must .. to ~ Girt'• bedroom f\lf'ntture, SPflC)et $10. 432-5880 thing Collecteblet, gt~ cleen, new Mlcti. redllll. preclate. PP 675-5303 •-• ~ with hutch, 2 chett ..,.: ctothel, wetWbed duel rooi elr • rHI JAGUAR '85 SOVEREIGN drewer... nlte ltend & 11t Time: Set/&.wl 9ern. 16842 Hoeklna. Set/Sun beth(tub), dbl l twn bedi. Anthrectte grey ext. Qf9Y ctuw.1275. 873-6381. Lota .._ ... ..-. 2 .... TV Lo ml 720..()830 nhr Int -rf hdn ...-. ""' ·-• ......-. " 'SUPEA SALEI SAT 9em • ... · .... ",.,. KING me bed $70 oompl. Meyteg waher Ind much 8371 C>Mpvlew Dr otf UTILITY Whit, garaged. Of10lntl Dryer 120. Beige OOUch m01• 2687 Lonenzo, N • w 1 • n d b 1 w n TRAILER ownr, xtt con, 3400 ml, 150. Wrought Iron tM Mete del Mer. 54.5-1425 Ad•m•I Vorktwn Furn '350. 546-7052. EPA/DOT oert1, oonttet cart I 10. 815-3280 clottlee end lot1 of mite.' .. I / Steve, 875-8581 NEVER USEDI SOfa. lov. *IHATETOPACKIMOV-1_._ .u ~IJC a H ll MAZDA '81 828. 5 epd, 2 ... , chelr Ind ottomen INGI: FRI M ; SAT M, UYWt TW tlfl door 49K ml emlfm • Ali 1285. . 808 H•mllton, btwn RemO&lino-Fumhure RoJJBX cR258R •u -cau: elr, clMn i2900. Dy 952-4284 H • r b o' I P I• c • n t I •· ctothel, ttereo. 9em"'4pm. 11395. New top end new 432-&400 Ev 54a.....187 Oek Vou1h/T..,.. 8 PIECE ~labln, =P•Oof ctle~ Frl./Set. 13582 Onlceyhe. Metz. tlr•. Never reeled. MAZDA '83 RX7 5 IC)d, BDRM SET, Xlnt cond m:!. ;EE YOU1 TH~REI NMr Bryan & Culv.r. 8'2•9503 I dark gry/blk x.0000. &ri 17 5 0 . Av• 11 511 8. SHEPHERD OF PEACH 4 Wlattl Drln/J':ll l cer cvr Incl. Mu•t Mii 720-1704 Nwpt Bdl BIG GARAGE SALEI SAT Luth«en Cm.rch, 18182 30 qulek 17000. 380-1318 ONL YI EARLY BIRDS Culver Or et Sandburg. QUEEN lllza IOflbed. xlnt GET THE DEA.LSI 1575 Perttlng Lot. SAT ONLY -Je .. e"PP1w""X•o•o~N"'EE..,R"''i2P!'-MBZ '81 300SD, New cond, 1200 obo. Dr...., SANT A ANA, CM. Apr 19 8em to 2pm We LTD V-6 loeded model. Bn1 bUy In town. l50 obo. Lemp, End ' • · ' • 1 · N.w "'"· xlnt cond. , teble 873--2814 ELEC & MECH rTEMS, have thouMnd of ltem1I (2AZK40e) 11,195 Melntelned w/record•. · looll, l*'I•. n.titno VMf, I .... ~ Beech Import•. 752--0900 Sheeplkln cover1, lthr Q.'!et~ -=:'~i:. ~t. t'!. ~t bk•. 490 3 ram dXRXde SXle llW 'II •DMD ~,c.~~:74~4 mu•t Hll 130 Cell Household, Lewn Ind Ger-II com" with bucket t Mil 18 500 644-4014 942-5'42 ...... , ........ wttll den. 1906 Hlgh4and Dr , wta, tinted glall, redlel -..,,.0 .,,.........,....,.---::-:' ===-=-.,...-------~-4 Ci\air.195. Good cond. lrvlne ~Mariner tlr• Ind you,. for Im-MBZ '83 30080 Turbo. Sec:Uonel 1ofe, Cemel 846-1934 Set & Sun µpm medlele delMlry 1nrt, .full power, lm- S285. 3 pc din. room Mt • (Stk• 2811) (Ser# 5271) mea.il•t• $24.~ 080 w/lemP91120.54&-6094 DRAPESgold.Eec:hpenel 3 FAMILY· Lot1 of IMlt (714)499-5&65 Formal oek dining-· 8 :;:5~.=~ ~r,~~~:· 8::o~~ur~~~ ORANGE COAST MERCEDIS '7f250 cene beck chelre, 2 175 548-7483 Senti Ane Ave Nwpt Bet\ Jeep/Reneult New tires & pelnt. Offoera IMvea 11000, Or1g coet · · 2524 Harbor Colt• M... over $4000 contldwed. '3900 720-170<4 N. Bch Full box~ l mattr .. 50 NEW CAR MTTERIES. 141·1021 831-7852 l30. Glrll 24 'Whl bike Your pick 120 Eech. =---=------....:rrz -----=,........,,,.---=--~ U.....t l60. Veewm ctHner $20. Set/Sun 9·5, Sanllego to Tncb Ml1eublthl Tredle Seden P6ol fX8le::S\%X7, ii:te. Ledl•• b•ckpec1c I 16. Slndlewood, weet f blk '72 OOOOE IX ton p Q ·a..· 5 IPd. AIC. mulberry tltfenoy temp, and ac-Much mite. Set. 9-3. 872 to 17 45 Cendlettlck Lrt. LOOkl good runs grMt. w I I a n I n I • r I O r · oeutree xlt cond 1650. 2 Megelten (Mete del Mer) Beycr .. t pwr •teer/bf~• 1950 cX (2BGW206) '4195 . .,,, lwtvel upholttered Glgw!Uc Nohbmd Gerege Antique wtlt cabinet Incl on.r. 635-9591 Cormier Suzuki 770-7001· en.I,. 190/.., 2 modem Sale, Set 19th, Sun 20th. comb rv. phone 1185. • Nluan 300ZX '85 ·Bronn ctlrome ~~21ern..()1~. l90/M, Furn, car pert• l mlac M/Jecllet1 40-.C2 long, W/C;~~ ~~i. U.Run• flnl•h. T-top, 5 •Pd, .,.. -haehld Item•. 8Mct'I St. lhoet 4 pr u 9, trem-.--14,000 mllet. Extended -y••• • croee ttreet 19th & Meyer pollne 110, 848--9798. g~50od, .bog .. ~~d7,.~!.' '81• werrenty. (07 1881) ..--...,. •· 0 .,...,... ~·· S 13,995. Cormier Suzuki Exoe41ent cond.tlete,4x7 MOVINGll t<l1chen tble & FURNITURE. llxturH, CHEVY 1121on P.U '79. 770-7001. t>er me, 1225, 722-9482. ctlrt, llvlng rm furniture, kitchen of 111 lclnd•. Feciory reblt 250 8 cy1 ---=----:::-=--:-:::-:--IPll bdrm HI I ml1c. en•w•rlng mechlne, A/T Look• end n.ini NI...,, Sentre 2 Dr '82 • Olrtet from Mfg'• Rep. REA~?1~t~~E8s·+. M . ~~~. •t:~"\1~~r-:; greet '3150, 150-6783 :. ~6~1~,F~S~ 891-e&41 A9tc for Mick SAT M Deek/chal Ill-goodies et BARGAIN IATlll 'll '3495. Cormier SU%Ukl STORE FIXTURES: Two 8' ve.rwer~. •PPll•~c... ~f!ICPMES31S8AMTonAtp.rllV~t9•, w/IMU lllO,..... :-:1.,....1_0-_1-::00-:--,-:---:".":=:-=:- gi.. ttloweaMe. lighted, furniture, clothel, more. ..._, 111 a•• W WlhH -Nluan Mulm• "SE" '85 • polltMd bfUI fronla. Six 117 E. WlllOn Unit B A v. ' b t w n I r v I n • -• , Chetcoel grey. 5 epd, 48" chrome rounder• Ave/Sent• Ane Av Cuti wnroof. elloy WhMl1. wig .... lope. 1 Chrome SAT ONLY eem. Nice Only! ••• P/wlndow•. (MGM238) 4-way. 873-9103 &tuft: TVI, dining rm NI, HIDE A BED entlque '76 BOG. EXtnt.condi CB 19195. Cormier SunJltl otflc• tebl• { dHk. •Ir oth« .:ni1e tum tlkup, am/Im a.a. meg no..1001. U lempe, lol• of good Odda by. CIOtMe and more' wtllt, elr 14100 850-1899 -------- 1g1,...1 llH Ind endt. 81'1;:\ Udo lalend 104 \lie LldO MUST SELL NOWlll lr.:======i1 CA'N8R'""'r.78 w/cX8E. Cathi 378 E. 19th I. c . Scud, 7-4~. S.t only "' UNDER WARRANTY, spnng .. ~ ~ G~ LIDO ISLE: No entlquee _ Clanin "41 CHICK llerdty UMCI, *215 cuh, s ... ~ .... t "'"T -· -· • but lot• 0( Mletmen'11 IVE•SON 945..().490 a women'• c1o1-. etc. Mmplet Per1ect for gift• CAD. Convert. de VIiie 88. 2305 Wtetmlnllw Ave. trom ...;__ .. 1 care to Beeut cllNlc. Engine Hobbyltt111Mthetqu1P-....---nd• tuning UMt no oll. ment endeuppllll tl'Mryneed 8UNDAV 0HLV9-2. Toolt, care to ck>c* to Welchel. l2000/PP e7s-7788 dyt lneleMlfled ~. vecwm. dothlng 214 \Ile lthtca. SAT 9-3. ,.~ · llll and other ml9c Item•. Moving 8 ... S.l/8un 314 Aat11 la,..... till .,..I!... 1982 Ctlurcti St C.M v1111 Trucha. AcroH AUDI 17'7J!Oi.&lli owner. •Wiiii TIRES: 4-7:75x15 8 ply from E'Sluff 1chool •auto. em/fm cw. new II .. •• 11 ••• • red.,meg wtitt.nt• Dodoe L .. ther 1of1. cu•tom brkt a tlret. Sherpl -.a-.& maybe others, 125 M . 1hutter1,52x88'',round 11950. Cell 844-Mll Set a 8un ~ tt & 20, 1-'7:75•15 ltMI redlal din tb/8chr, lg llghled iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 10-4pm. 8yl1eme from 112. 1-71x15 nyton ltO. Chine tiutctl a metq 1795. Dltlt drlv.-toft· All xtnt trMd 541-72~ buffet, card tbl 6 chrt, LARGE SELECTION OF ware/m~e/fU9PllM/ TV i Stereo Eq~ 19.. tempe, detlgfl9f olottie. NEW 6 USED BMW'SI pnntert Ind monltOft. _ _._ TV 1 _ _..bu· " w . a more. CMti on1y Lim 11111 ... 1000't of ltemt """" w .,_, on ------..--VOLUME SALES 30-7~ off lunlng. good oond. 170. MOVIN<J SALE: Set/Sun SERVICE I LEASING .,.;. -II Car ttereo 111T1lfm w/o,_ a.... Collecttbte goodlet S870 N. Cherry AV9 tuto rewrte I htgh J*· 1748 BonM9 Wey, btwn LONG BEACH llllm formence 1pkr1 140. Tuttln 6 trvtne St'"'8 (No. Cherry exit~) ~ 13 W. MecA11tM llYd POftat*t .-.o emltl'n a.t t-12. Boy'• ~•. beby (l 1•llll-l1M ~ tna. CA. •-'~ r*flrecord. chelnlng tble. lerble Tr~ W~ tt " like Ml* '40. 131-3418 Twnt-., tutt~. klde OPEN Sl!VEH DAYS PORSCHE l\UDI CHEVROLET Hl9heet Qu..-11111 S.lee 6 Service CHICK IVE•SON 6086 ROUi Aiibib TWo Cor1en ..,.._ dleh-j ctoti.. and 10Y9 1 more.1•-------• FOR LAI 11.Z! DANE WMher, Q91 ttcwe ... c I 1824 Port T'lfftn Pl ---~~--- C"°88, melt , yn won-a.tJSun. 1Mt Aoalmety WORK BENCH, PINBALL. derlVI ~ P9'. lo"9e ,..,. I t>ootlt, puul ... mite lassy Auto people, 7St-IOOI. w..,_ a Orv-1100.. nema, Sat, Sun 10-4, eHEPHEAOtLAi MIX ..... "*" ""°'"'I 16 Electrtc 2422 22nd St, leek ley ~ ........ old. UC. (dger 116. flWrlg. 175. • •• Au h kids. F-rom Mw Verde DehwMhr 1100 $46 5841 1111 ~ 108 7 Too tired lo W9111 ?Too tired &lt\lnQ "-dy To QO:;; ~•"'I~• to drtve? Too tired to mow? a.. io.. Of.....,. Set a imv ''°'"' w•lfyou'renouoo11rec110 lun 20102 8 w lpruoe, • you llW9r reed,=~ too tw.ct to 8ent9 AM MU l?!¥!ng 10 ....... you!! ORANGE COU.NTY'S . # 1 HONDA DEALER : • ----·-~ __ __....., ---•#•• .. . . THE HOT CRX IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY THE BEAUTIFUL 4 DOORS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YOU MAY NEVER BUY A HONDA FOR LESS 1986 ACCORD 4DR LX IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 2860 HARBOR BLVD.COSTAMES A 540-0713 SAW HOURS: 9 AM TIU 9 PM 6 DAYS A WEEK. SUNDAY 10 AM Tl1 I PM. ~~~~~~~----..-.--------..-.--.-..----..-.----..-.---------~~~~---.:...:;;.--._;...._--...~~-------~---- !f -6 a -· I ) • .. Onin09 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturd8y, Aptll 19, 1988 ' 110m MUC Imm Ml.IC TICl NI.IC ll>llCE ................. a. ... ....,. ., .............. Ailtllla• I... ... ~MJTIC( rtaJC ~w••.. PICfiftOU9MJllSN flM)fmoul_. IAM'MIOO llRohpdV&IJO'ltTIA'born:CAO.IJDcW'IOOC:..'U:LS!;_~'#.9!. ~ .:=OP ~=-:.. "°..l:.erA,_r llAmlTA~ 11 ~= M', * ...._ ..,.., &wwool, lo9ded. Excel ~.wrydl9n Wood (1KV._._ CMOn'W OP MA l'R'\11'"" TIIUSTU'9 IAU Thi ......... .,.,_,..,.. TM toloWln9 ~ dOll\a tu*'911 • :::heo~ ::::· =.c:.M~•2't .. =~·;:rn.:~--~w1n0.1001. IUU(Tl.U••• , ..... ~ T.&.ND. ~~ 4000 ~~ns. OIU CONIU~Tll l t3.IOO.a1.21ss vw 111() ..... wNt9 -MMIT'll , .... ~ Hota·~~ YOU :.:.-:aouN.U M90MtUIOIM9rd,Mte 1m~~ee::-~t·· ~=.c'::~~ OUfl Wll 42,000 mha. E1ml11'lt NAllRS Loeded..,. pow9I' «IUIP-Notlcie la ~ ~ to the ~ ot lH>EA A 0£EO 01-~ 100, Ntwport IM:t\, C..W ~ C<lllr 1~ Debbi• Sv• 8tao ooodttton. S2500 ot tie.t ment under ao.ooo cr.,llM• of 01• wlltlln Ao&tallllln, Incl., T...-.rot, DA~. ~T .. ..!· ~ ~11 d L .................... -IMS. ,.,14, c.o.ca t•10 Cord!!!:....'°"" ~ 0101 c•NI ·Ac . . ,.,., 1ri---a) IMC. wtWlel ~~ .. UN..£ ... JVV -. ._,_.. .._ . ., • --""'" ,_,......, ........ 7 v~ Cellf H•-otfer. 49~-or Niii.i. mlM.••M*,~UNH) 11&6~-;.,.,o.,. 1Mll MoNovte Avenu.,TO PROTECT ~4000MacAtUIUtlollrc•nl,.....,Cellf.-la oon-~ NlcflOtel "- 417-2332 LARGEST SEL!CTIOH ~~Son IMdt on ~ ~ Coeta ...... County ot Or-PAOP£RTY, IT MAV llE 11.fte ::.0 ~ 8Mdl, ~:i':"* ~ 11810 Cordele, 'oun l/W '72 ~. rbn eng .. Od of .... model. low mllMge • ~ daecwibed. ... It... of c..omi.. IOlD AT A PU8UC IH.E. IF Cellf. T .. " mp K • '-Collar V""'1. Clllf 927oe ..,.., depend. tranac>.. Clldll&ecl In Ortnge WI ··&MW -The Min. and ~ ttlet • blAll .,...., .. '°""' vou NIED AH -2!¥Mld_., ___ ~..:.cs· '"* ~ ... ftl9d Thla bu91Maa. la c nduon~ ~ wotk. tocf~ ::.!"::'.. eddf11111 of the lntlnded to be mede to ~· EXfllAHAnoH OF TM1 ~ 100,;;p;;~· wltti the County a.11 of Ot-ducted by a oeiw• ~ $1500 oOo. 831-8698 CountytS..uet ayt au1 .... _. ,,.,.,_°"" .,.. AAHMAT irio.taoon 8yetama, lnO .. NA~ 0# THE • • County on Mlteh 20 nanhlp 1 .. 0 1100 S..Venodola.nt09 AOUOHANI MCl1 I!. '9alfla T,..,. ... who. ~ PR0Ca04H0 AGAINST Celt. t2MO llt'09 ' ~ 8tadtl9 VW 8UO '13-ReQtop, ,..,, • • Coea1 Htohway. Newpot1 neu addr•H 11 1'41 YOU, YOU 8HOU.D °'** ~~ = 1911 ,..... T'hll atatement "' 1 1758 mtt w/W9bert, ,.. 2900 Herb« 8Nd. e.cti Ca. MontO\lla All9ftUe, Ooeta COHTACT A LAWVfl'l MecAtthur --v. ~ C:O.t With the C<Mlnty ~ ot ttena brtla bat, meon xtt. COST A MESA The' 1ocet1on In ca11tom1a M9a. County of Ofano-, TIOOR TITLE ~ !~i..-Ntwport IM:f\, c.llf. ~-=lt'Oll 20. AprU = County on Mlt'Oll .1..,.,,,/...-7 .... •n4 ~ ..._ dlllf ~ ofllcte Stlta of C.ilfotnla. The COtllPAHY OF CALIF~ r.nGU -1 • • • """ """• _.... · WI llT ILL ma ; ~ bull.-ofllcte property to be ,,....,_, 1a a CIOt'llOrmlon, ~ TIM J11Me P. WetmlnOfon. 12. 18, 18N SA-480 ' ,. WI BUG 'M. Rune gfMt, USl!D OARS. TRUCKS °' tM ln\olnded tf"lnlfwOt la; located at 11411 MontoYle INS~ AHO TRUIT 3090 Pulmmen Avenv•. Publllhed oranoe C4 ell worillna oond., new COME IN OR CALL FOR -. A~. Coa1• MeM. CA, COMPANY. 0oMa M9a. c.Hf. t2tff 'Dally Pllol April 12, 1t, t Ir• 1 . 113 0 0 . C •I I --a-a .. a1 All other ~ n.,,_ County of Oranoa. Bi.ta of On Mllr e. ,._ • t:OO Thia bullMM la con-fU1JC ll)TICf Mey 3 1988 a..a..euM r ... ~ FOl'd &cort 'OL' '81 • • end addr ..... llMd by the California, 1702t So.~ A.M., TICOR TITLE duclt9dby.1llrnltedpartner· ' SA· VW SCIROCC0'78. Or•t Del.ILLO li>d A/C blaete flnleh Intended trane'9ror within eroa.Oatdena(P.O.~.CA6u1 INSURANCE COW>AHV .J! ~ ...... .-_... Mnnoue.,_lt mYlll,IT ( 115o....) i2485 Cormie; three Y'W" laet rw-lut localed within the olty llmlU CAUF'OANIA. a QOtp01....,1, L. --·"fteect MAim ITATIMINT """"~ =,=,=,=,--,-.-,--.-,-'.-cond , mu et u• 18211BEACHBLVD. Suzuklr70-1ooi. puteofat .. knowntothe of Careon. Loe A~. ~,,.!!TI.Er-~ ...... ~~C:otor-The folowtng P«*O" la _ _.;..MUC=---""-'-"-«.-'21001080 760-3l03 or HUNTINGTON BEACl-1 lnlended tr.ne'9r .. are: -State of Cllltot'nla ~ ......_ ~ ........ • ..,,,. u ............ ~ doing buelneee..: F-P~ 759-8347torCralg. Ul-tllli••• •111 F•IUllO'U Thenama(a)and~ Saldpropertytedeaorlbed ~ llCICIOirUd TNlla9 lnlter 9"09CountyonApttl,~,~= TONI'S PLACE, 438 "' -·---addtaal of the Intended In general M : All a10Cltl In and pu!Wlarll to Dead d TNlt Hlllotrope Av.., Corona del ~cectee Benz Auto, 81'· •tereo. camper tranatwM(a) era. NGOC trade. ft11lur-. aqulptMnt -'*' OcloOer 14. 1-. • PubllMd °'** COMt Mar, Cellf. t2t26 1'M followlnel ~ -fl GUI l•tM ..... di 1311 mft UAll 'II aMll. HONO NOl.IVEN 3801 £ and good wltl of that marina INI. No. -...1C1211M Of ~ Deity Plot Apr1I 12. tt, 29, TOtll VWI 8clhvltn 4»Yo OOlng bYllll9ll •· T ....... ~cect.PrloeePald BUICk'i2PllrkX'V9nUe,IO Auto. ptwlndowa01~ lter.o, UC# 2E27012Stocic 4247 PedftcC:O.tHtohway.~ d<d buelneee known .. Aaairdl 111!fieofba1INMay3,1... Irle, Corona dal M.;, c.llf. BUSINES• SVST! CALL PETER RAV "'-· SMlt port 8eec:tl Ca ThornP90f! ~tatlon. Inc., Countr Aeaotdar Of Olwva 8A~1 92928 PLUS. 1017 ~ or ml .. loeded, 2 yr WIWT UC• 1LUP021 Stodl 42.20 That ttte' property partl-and loc•l•d •I 1848 Counlw. ~ WtU. at.L Thie txltlMM I• con-CM, Coat• M .... c -· ~ 1FTE235, Dir. H585 ..... nent hereto .. daacribecf In Monrovia Avenue, Coa11 ~~ST ~TOHR FORTO "8.JC NOTIC( duNd by."' lndMdual 82~1808r-u~ 1017 0 ... .... no-aae 0( 78()...8845 general u: NEW IMAGE Meal. County Of Otanoa. ~ ... uvc Toni Vll'I 8dlultl9 Kai K. -..., ~13 714 837 2333 --CLEANERS and le located Stale of Callfomle CA6t1 OR CASHIER'S fllCTYnOUe WU Thll tlat*nanl ne llled uc:ue Cir*. eo.te Mo ' or • IU'llW..hw-•I 3901 E P.ctnc CoM1 So f11 u known to the CHECK.<~• time°' MAl91TA.....-T wtttittleCountyC1"11ofOt· c.tlf.92e2$-1eoe TOV '14 COROLLA LE N9W batttoty, e>elnt, tir.. Hlghw9y N9wpor1 e-:ti, Tranafar... 111 bullneu Mia '" llllrU mGrl9f of ll'e The folowlng per.one.,. wige County on Merctl 20. Jack Putterllam, 8 alt, ale, lbeded, #48318, t1895. 846-4218 ea.. • namea and llddr ..... UMd UNad St.._)•"* lolAfl dolnO~• 1918 H9rmltaigeA¥1. ''°:o"" OW. '6895. Incl. 2 yr W8/T. CAO '85 CDV. 11K ml, The 8uelnela nam. UMd by Trans191'or for the tnr. FIOl't Et'IUWQ to lie ()d C & N PAINT & IOOY, nod10 HOlfywood. Callt 91 '1 n()..8298 or 780-8&45 loaded/leath, dler melnt.. •FORD •93 ESCORT• by Nkt tr_,.ors at Nl<I )'Ml• ... 1 peat, " dttWant OrMge Counry eour.... 2018 ~A"' Unit 10, PutMletled Orenoe CoM1 . Thlt bualneu 1• c ahowrm c:oncl. TrW\9frble Lo ml .. 12295 Gd cond locaUon la: NEW IMAGE from the abo\'I 118 -w ioc.aci ~-.!.~ 2:. 11oc11.,: co.ca MeM. Caflf. t2tQ7 o.lly PtloC M•ch 20, Aprt 6, ducted try: a genar1ll p IAIEY TOYOTA llLEI lllYIOEI LUllll CLEANERS. 0.lad Aprll 14, 1Ne .. _.._ ' .JoaaTertn,11ta, IMt\on 12, 19, 18N MAhlO 5 yr unltd. ml GM wan. CheYrolel El Camino '83 -BHt buy! Call Btwn That aal<I bull! trenater 18 DIOft Cll'fM. T...,....,.. ('°"'*" W.t ""' 91.) a.ita IA. 8anta Arie. Calf. t2T03 SA-488 Kai k Tlffor lllneu forcea aale. V-6, auto, crulM, tllt, 8am-Opm te0--01&9 lnlendad 10 be conat1m-Chrlatopher Clarli:, Arta. Ca11tomia 111 rW'f, *" Fallp9 G"'*, 111 8. TNt etatament WM f s·15.800flrm P9 4i4--0e37 A/C, 30,000 low mllea, FORD '74 Gren Torino meted at the otflca of TraMtwee llnd inlet9ll ~ '° n Shelton tlA, a.tit• AM. .tth the County Cler1I of Apllne white w/chaatnul Wagon, rune f)r .. t S850 Unique &crow Corp .. 8700 Pvbllahad Oranoa eo..t :;,:ic',,,'r~~Nild--= Clllf. 92103 Ml.JC fl>TICE anoeC<>untyonAprt~ DUWllUll .. 1 Interior (2F71837) obo 54a-245', Ask for WamtJf AYI., Fountain v-. DallyPHotAprtt It, 1988 In Mid COunCy and Slife Thia bualneaa 11 eon-l'lCTITIOUe.,...lt Orilnae Cc Loeded wtth power equip-S6995 Co<mlar Suzuki Jane, Lv Meg ley. Callfomle 92708 on or Sa-~2 dlaa1bad •: duclted by. 1 oenetal patt-NAm ITA,......,. PublPlehedllot •~ie 1 ,, 1t 11811 Beach Blvd. ment In ten color and 770-7001. after May 8, 1988. T No.. 713 In naraNp ....._ ......._._ .,.. Dally ,..... • · 11./141 .I.I I FORD '85 Tempo, $5895 Thia bulk tranefer le not Lot 37 oC rlld 1 ' Joaa Tarin ,. .. ,.._...."' ~ May 3. 1888 • m•lchlng leather nt. CHEVY Z28 '85 -T-top, IUll or S500 & flnanoa for 31 9'lbject to California Uni· fltllllC NOTICE :~;! ~':. ~= Thia a1at"'*lt WM flled ~· ~,:iDE. 1665 SA- Toyota '80 SR5,lo mileage, :!-. ~GO:;:) v~ power, black exterior. tan moa. Wkdys 851-1400, fonn Commercial Cod• Sec-flCTITIOUa .,..... • I* mi.> l'IClOtdad in ~ wttll the County Clerk of Or-Meaa Verde Ot. E. #38£, •--------new bfu• am/Im long clea . S7995 . lntwlor. 9,000 mllea. Eve/Wknda 720--0828 tlon 8108. NAm ITATR•NT &1 , PllQ9' 18 encl 17 oe anoaCountyonAprtl3, 1918 Coa1a Meaa. Clllf. t2ee3 "8.tC NOTICE bed CUMtte good cond. n. , Fa c 1 or y war r Int y • The name end addr ... ol Thi followlng persone.,.. ........,_. m--. In the ,_..1 On ttle W1d Side Umlted.1--~~----13 0oo a50-1MS · Johnaon&Sonllnc.Merc. (1NBD824) $12,895. Ford T-BIRD 85, need• th• peraon with whom dol bullnaeeu: UNIQUE oCtioeoCthACounly raoordar oC Pvbllahed Orange CoMt Cellfornla. 1868 MaMVerde l'lCTn'lOUelU ... • • ' 540-5630. Corm I er Su z u k I , eng. worl<. all elM xlnt. clalma may be ftled le Unique EA ~RY. 3179 Pullman Mid Counly. Ea:oapc 111 ttlM Dally Piiot Aprtl 12, It, 28, E. #38£, eo.ta Mela, Callf. MAim ITATllmNT Volkaw.gen Ouentum '82 UllWI IOIW .. 2 770-7001 $600 Call Scott at Elcrow Corp., 8700 Warn« II l2& Coate Maaa CA Oii PICl'Ollum OM •P'*IUm May 3, 1918 92929 The followtng par90n -Auto, A/C, PIS, c.... 241-1517 Ava., Fountain Valley, Ce 92829 ' rid 111 klndr.d eubiaancm and SA-617 Thia buelnee• I• con-dOlng bu9inell u : (1FHC786) $6995. 4dr, loaded w/powar CHRYSLER CONV '83 Ford T·Blrd '73 all power 92708 anc! the lut day for 8Noa T Torrenot, 233e °''* _... unclat and In ducted by: a CC>rl)Ofatlon A A AUTO BROKEN Cormier SUl\.lkl 770-700 1 equipment In beautltul Loeded. (1GL T489) s800 caatl. •548•8843: nu~ beci.i.~ by .,..1.,.~:rect~ Port Lawlck, Newporl ._, ltt'lf uoapc ttoa nghl to •-.,. MnllC[ nw. 1111emem ... Ned LE AS I NO . 8 8 two tone pain I and $7899 Ba .natl ... ey 6, .....,, ........ , BMctt. CA t2880 ~ f/1'11/ portlOI\ OI the aur11ice '"-"" with the County Clertc of Or· ~-atar, Hunting YW l&llEI 'll malchlng leather lnt«k><. 8Nctl Import•. 752..()9()() Aalc for Miio uett or i. the bull,_ day before Thia bu•ln .. a 1, con· oC Iha lllnd lor dnlllng l'lCTTnOUe .,..... I County on Mll'Ch 20, • Calif. 92$47 Auto, wheal covara, Wire wheel CX>Yerl end Kelly AM or PMI the conaummallon date ducted by .n Individual ~-. mnng orquwrying MAim ITA~ 1= Jo Henfy Smith, ei AM/FM at•eo much more. Very cieen. CSob• '78 one owner. FORD T ·Bird ·n . runa end apecl~ ~ 28 1988 Brvo1 t Torranc:. oe a1 M* lnduding lllA ne1 The 1o11ow1ng l*90fl la ,_ =t"''"· Hunting Vint 10814e Stk# 4322 (684861). $13,795. exclnt cond S2500. 3028 look• good SlOOO. Call Dated. ,..91..,., • Thia 11atement -111«1 911°"'-oe Oii weii ~-o1 d<*'G ~-= , PutMletled Orange CGut , Calif. 92647 S21tl Johneon&SonUnc.Me<c Klllybroo«e Lana,C M 714-853-5408. ..:::Jr~.,,._ wtlhtheCountyClartcofOr· -.~1. m~ VIEJO PACIFIC OLASSj [)ttllyPllotMatch2t,Apt14&, Thia bualneaa la o THEOOOIE ROBINS FORD l Ot>O HAllllO• tll•D CO'>fA Mf!>A 642 ·0010 *YM.Yl 'lll"* TURBO DIESE L Blu./bluo, fully eqpl . eunr1., alloy wt111 . llko ,,... cond .. 51< ml Leaae or buy. (800259) 111,111 Of Reuoneble Otfert MIUIMI lllNITI 100! Quall SI , N B 833-8300 -SOUTH cot STY VOLKS\\ AGES & ISl'Zl ANO TRYING HAROCR TO Bf I •SALES ·SERVICE ·PARTS •LEASING I AP~f ' ~i.t t1 • IJN t!I hf £VDY MOOCL ' COi.~ CALL TODAY SOUTH C OUNTY I A 1t I B F A CH BL VD HlHJTING TON BEACH (7 1-l ) 842-2000 c1 ... 1tfed'• gol 11141 an,wer lo yoor firewood needs 5-40-5630 545-2835 Publl~ 0r-Coaat angeCoul)tyon Aprtl 8, 1tee ~-..... wih .,.. ANO MIRAOA co .. 31097 12, 19, 1918 ducted by:"' lndMdYll -..,... ,_ ~ 01 Mid IUtfeclA tor Oil Calla San o.ge> 8an Juan SA....a8 Jo H. Smltll Dally Piiot APfll 19• ltee Pvbllehed Orange CoM1 ....., ~. 1unn.1a. mftlg c.ptetreno, Calf 92876 Thie statement -fl '86 BUICKS '85 UP TO $3 0 0 0 REBATE ON Executive & Staff Cars '86 Rtv1era Ser #401918 6.9% TO 9.9% annual percentage rate available S&Mi Oelly Piiot Aprll 12, 19, 28, -~ or ahab. Oevld Robert Kvelck, •-.,. Mnnrc with the County Clartc of 1---------May 3, 1988 prooilded, i-. 1tw IMle 31097 Calla~ Otego. Sanl f"UUU\I ""'~ wigeCountyonAprn, 11 P\8.IC NOTICE S~8 •hal nol be ccntrued to Juan Caplatrano, Callf l'lCTrnOUe .,..... ~ -----=...;;...;;---.;;..... ___ ---------ptoNbll Mn! driling or auct! 92875 NAm ITA,......,. Pvt>llahed ~ ITATE..wf Of' Pt8JC NOTlC[ °''* OC*S.,,.. wfllCtl in no Thi• bueln .. 1 I• con-The folloWlng par-eon 18 OWiy Piiot April 1 • 19, UN Of' l'lCTTTIOUI ACTTTIOUI IU ... U Iha aurtace nghll of Mid l..w1d. David Klllk* INDEPENDENT. REAL TY. SA-I AaANDOt .. NT °' "Y UM ()( ... """' "' •fted ducted ~ 4, 1tee I doing buelt'9le •. May 3, ttee BUllNlllNAMI N.,_ ITATIMEfT and wNc:h dO nee anlar Mid Thia 1t1tement WM tMed &IMI w..._ Ave Hunt-•--------MERC '84 CAPRI RS 302. The foll~wt,.'.;f paraona The loftowlng peraona .,. Land • • PQOl'll .._ than !iOO with the County Clent of Ot·j 1naton Baedl, caHf .. e2640 PlllJC NOTICE 5 li>d Blk w/allver & or· "•ve 11bend lhe uM of doing l>ualnele u : l..CtolMlsurtace anoaCOuntyonAprtl4, 1Ne bean Arore. 9042 ange trim Muet Hit the FtcUtloua 8u11n1u QUE ONOA BROTHERS, TNllor Oonelcl ~ ,_..I KlnWlc;A( Ctr~. Huntington ACTmOUa .,._et $6000 JI 6 9/323 8486 Name· C & N PAINT ANO 3334 E Coaat Hwy Carone EMg/'11 Pvblllhed Orange CoMt BMd1 Cal" 92848 NAiii ITATnmM'T m 1 • BODY, 2085 Placentl• unit del M11, c1111 92826 Tl'IA 11,... lddr... and Dally Piiot Af>'ll 12. 19• 28• Thia buatnaN 11 con-The fOllowlng paraon MEAC MARQUIS-'73 tun II 10, Coate MaN, Calif l1urrlcene Surf lnl•r· Olhef common delllgnelion. rt May 3, 1'8e duc1ad try: an Individual dOlnQ bullnaae M: pwr, crulM, 1tereo, gd 92627 natlonal Inc.. Callfornla, I.ff'/, ol the reel property SA-520! Deen Arore BELOVE CHIROPR .. cond, $825/obo. smog Thi Flcitllou• Bualnctn 1543 Sandcutle Dr. Cor· dMOlbld llbOYe 11 purported • Thia etatamant wu ftfed TIC, 1800 Do\'I St. #2 cert, 548-6773, Name referred to •bova wu ona del M11, Call! 92825 10 be: 881 Vdona Slreet, Mt.JC NOTICE with the County C.. of Ot· N9wport Baedl, catlf. 82f Nied In Oranoe County on Thia bu1tneH It con-Coate Meaa. CA 92667 The 1 wige County on Match 31, Oenlef Jonatllan Balo SllQtomber 1, 1983 FILE ducted by • COfpotlllon Undersigned Trustee dl9ClaJme ACTTTIOUa IU..... 1918 2775 .... Vwda Or. lllOIH'U IRAlllAllllS Full loadecl Lie• 1JTE458 Stock 4360 Sllll THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 HAallOR Ill VD con a MlSA 642 · 0010 NO F22«95 K • v I n B II r n •• " any llabllny '°' l.ff'o/ ..... ITATDmNT l ,.. ... V103, Coa1• Meaa. C4 Comell lleacu, 2724 Men-ownet/Praeldenl tncotTed,_ Of lh• •• ,.... The fOllowlng pereon ta Pvb""*I Oranoe CoMt 9292e . doz• Dr • Cost• t.AeN Callt Thia 11atemen1 wu nled llOdrMa and Olher common d<>lng bull,_ •: 1 Dally Piiot Aprll 15, 12', 19, 28, Thll buelnM• la C4 92826 with the County Clarlt of Ot-oaa19na100. ,, any, Sllown (.) J Ac K M I N NE y I tee duc1ed try: an lndMdual Nick S11ngeclu, 137151 ange County on M11ct1 215, .......,,, ENTERPRISES (b..,ME. 61 t SA-613 Danial J. ~ D.C. Menor St Weatmlnller, t988 Said Mlle w1tt be made, btA Gleonhurat, lrvlM, Cellf Tl* etatemant WM ft CatH 92e83 nou:a wfthOul ~ or "1T'Anly, 82714 with u. County a.ti of• Thia bull..-wu con· Publll!Nd Orange Coaat H~ °' tmpl.ed, 1'9g81'dong Jae« L Minney, 151 Olin-P\BJC ll)flC( angeCountyonApr113, 1S ducted by. II generel par1-Dally Piiot Marctl 29, Aprll 15, !Ilia, POIMH.otl, °' nhut'81, Irvine, CalH. 92714 ---•LJHSH ,... ner.tllp f2, 19, 1936 encumtnnca. IO pey lhe Thia bualn.ea la COil· n• .. u•-Pvbletlad Ofwiga Co Thia ltalernant WU ftled SA-463 Ut)peocl btilllnoe ot lhe note(•) duc1ed try: an lndlvldwll NAm ITA,......,. Deity Piiot Apt14 12. 19. with ttle County Cler1I of Ot-1ewrad 11y Mid DMd of Truat. Jedi L Minney The tolowlng per.ana ... May 3 1Ne ange County on Aprll 3, 1988 t(>.Wlt: $45 1&8.00 .i, Ned doing ~II: ' SA-t Publlatlad Oranoe CoM1 P\8JC NOTICE lndudlf1Q • ~ '" 11111 Thia 1111emen1 wu v1lLA MAAT1N1ouE lfllllf llUlf ... ~ Piiot Apr1t 12. 19 28, noce(a). ecMnc8a, rt any, wlt.h t~ty ~I ~~1 APARTMENTS, 1425 V11eoe --.. ---11'-W\-Tll'r-- Panc Wagon 9 pUI., full M1y 3, 1986 l'lCTTT'IOVI eu.-11 under Iha tanna of lllld Deed ange on ....... Wsy, Coeta M9a. Ca.tlt. ____ n-=--·"'-""----'"-«.- P ow. r b •• u I If \J I SA-1521 .... ITATDm:NT ol TIUll, 1-. d\algel and Publlahed Oranoe CGut t2t2t TITIOU8 .,_ .. mat Ch 1 'n g I a n a a:. The lollowtng pw.an le H~ of the Tnisl• and OI Deity Piiot Apr1I 18 29 May' Coa1.e Mela Pertnara, clo ~ nAW ter1or/ln1erlor (694611) Pt8.1C NOTIC£ d~Z\'P~~· B UYER ~t;-T=•crMledbylaldO..O 3, 10. 1918 ' ' =:1.~.~ ThetOlloWlngper.ana . $10,995 Johnaon & Son FICTITIOUl llU..... MARKETING (b)PRUOENT The D.n.r. Oder aid SA-649 BMd1 Celt 92980 doing bualneaa •: Linc M«C 540-5830 NAME ITAn.NT BUYER FINANCIAL, 400 0..0 OI :=r uhe!«o~Ofl lako: .... ~General (•l8RENNAH THOMS .E.o. ··-1 aa•1 ••• The following'*''°"' are East 17th St . Colt• ..... H80Jled end dellvered 10 tl'IA Pl8JC fl>TICE Pannanthlp, c/o A"*1cen ASSOCIATES (b)f' J 8f _.n -.. • doing bull,_ u : Calif 92627 undetl nAd a wnnan ~ 2045 Pontlue Av-VICES (c)H08PITALI Lot• Of power equipment. SONSHINE DEMO SER· JWMI 0 Chlllter, 764 ~ion of O.llWI and '1CTmOUI .,_.. ~. LOe """""· catlf. TURNAAOUNO & 0 Low mllH. (IHJC357) VICE. 215211 York Circle Tuettn, Newporl BHch, OemMdlorSale,andawritlan NAMlaTA.,....,,. ll0026 VELOPMENT, 901 De S6595 Johnaon & Son Leouna Hiila, Calif. 928&3 Cattf 92ee3 Noca OI Oafault and Eledoo The fOlloWlng par900 ta Thia bualn-le con-Streat &Illa 165, ~ Linc Mere 5"0-5830 Bette Ann & Ronald J«ry Thi• buetn"' la con-10 w . The u~lgned d<*'G bu'"-M : dUC1ed by: a oen-al pert· BMch, Callf. 92880 OLDS •a• Cutl•aa Rouland, 25211 York Cltcie, ducted by: an lndlvldual CAUMd laid Notlm o1 Oelaull MAOISON·W£ST IN-nennlp Pall11dae Praparatc " Leguna Hiiie, CAltt. 92853 Jamee 0 Charter llll<I Eledoo to Sell lo be TERIORS 3740 Cemc>u• Or., Nalaor'I S. z.nd, co-oan-School, a catlfomla Corp Brougham w/all aa:traa. Thia bu1lneH la con· Thia alaternant waa n1ae1 l'9COl'dad '" Ille covnly whir• ~ S..O,,, Calff. 92880 era1 pattnar atlon, 801 Do\'I Str9et &i Wire whla. llln.u toroee dueled by· hueband and wtte w11" the County Clerf( of Or· ,,.,. ,_ PIOC*tY la loc&ed. ~Anna Mandala. 807 Thia a1ateman1 wa Ned 156, N9wpor1 Baedl, Ct tale. 1000 ml, Sl3,500. Bette Ann Routancl tnoe County on Marcil 26, TICOA TITLE INSURANCE Mar Viale Or., lffwport wtt11 the County C1ar1c of Ot-92880 Dya 960-7671, Ev• Thi• atatement WU Ille<! 1988 C<JM>AHY OF CAUFOANIA, JM-oh,Callf.92880 wige County on Match 11, Thia bualneu I• cc !213)596-5858 with the County Clartc Of Or· FIMUI a ~ion. tormatty TITLE Thia bualn..a la con-1818 ducted by: a c:«porltlon . ange County on Apr118, 1988 Publtahe<I Ofll/'IQO Cou1 INSUAANCE Nol:) TRUST ducted by• an lndlvtdval ,..._ 0. rtiome.... PNeldent Pontiac Grand Prhc 79 -'10ll74 Delly Piiot M11ct1 2t. Apr116, COMPANY,. Hid TIUllM, Cheryl Anne Mandell Pul>lllhed Otano-CoMt Thia llatamant ... Ill Sliver metallic, full power· Publlahed Orange COut 12, 19, 1988 By. Wendy Bryvrl, Thia .tatamenl wu ftled Dally Piiot Apt14 6, 12, 18, 28, with Iha County Cler1I Of< air wire wheel covers, Dally Piiot Apr-II 10. 28. May SA-486 Aulhorizacl SigMluni with the County Cler1I of Ot-1eee enga County on April I, 111 42,000 mllell (311XUP) 3, 10. 1986 Tn.llll• 0< pa11y c:on<luding wige County on Mardi 21, SA-605 ,_ $3995 Corm!« Surukl S.A-645 .... 1988 Publlehad Orwige Col 110-1001. "8.JC NOTICE Tocor ni. .,."""'°' eompeny ,_ Dally Piiot Apr11 111. 29 • .- ... Whl DlmtlC NOTI"~ ru-Tt'IPVO.l•t ltJIMlt o1 CMtomia Pvbllahad Oranoa CoM1 •-.,. 11111\TM"r 3, 10. 1988 Pontiac Fiero '--te f"uut. ·~ .-'NA.i.i.EtrATIMIMT 1717W111nu1Gt'oveAll'lt , [)altyPllotAprtll0,28.May '"-""•"-«. SA-5 with grey lnlerlor. auto FICTTTIOUI .U.,..11 The followlng penona Ila Roeemeed. (;ajj!Omlll 91 no 3, 10. 1Ne l'lCTITIOUe IU8MU trana, full po'1191', aunroof, NAm ITATE..wl dolnn buelnlll aa: Nin: Wendy Btyani SA·8S8 MAim ITAT'llmlfT PtBJC NOTIC( 28 •000 mites. Like ,_ The followlng paraon• are BUD'S TRUCK TIRE (lt1)307·7007 The folowlng ~.,.. _.......;.....;....;;. ____ _ (2BOH680) S7495 doing bullneea .. : SALES ANO SERVICE, 104 O..· /lolM 3• 11188 •-II' Mn~ doing~ M : ACTrD0Ua .,._.. Cormier Suzuki 770-700l. MES A SU MM ER Pertlmmon St., Santa Arie. "'1l 11• 18• 25• 11188 ~ ""'"-«. JAMES RICHAl'IO MAR-tf.Aa ITATW..,,,. BASKETBALL LAMP, 3015 C.llf 92704 0rwioe c.o.tt DIMiy Pllol ACTTT'IOVI .,...... KETINO ANO MSOC., 7912 Tlte lolowtng pereona t N••• •port. e4Nfpm•ntf Country Club Ot., Coeta John 8 king, Jr and NAMI ITA.,....,,. Nor1h!Me OrM Sulla et, doing ~ •: M-. Cafff. m28 Freida l(Jng, 1CM Pw.immon fltlltC NOTICE The foflowtng '*'°" le HvnOngton BMcll, Callf. W£STCO NIGUEL. 318t Kenneth G. Keup, 3015 St . Sant• Ana. cam. 92704 d<*'G ~ •. 92647 Airway, Colt• MeM. ca Coumry Club Dr.. Coal• Thie bual,,... la con-ACTTT10UI .,..... COAST TRADING COM-JlllMI Peter Cunnlngt\em, 9292' ~Calif 92828 d\Jcied by· huaband end wtt. NAm ITATIMmfT PAHY, 10042 Spar Cifde, 7912 Nor1hlaka OrM Sutte Waatco AMI &late I Jam. G. Medden. 29243 Freida King The followlng paraon 11 Huntington 8each, Cant. et. Huntington Beech. Clalf. 119etment.. Inc., Callforn Waterlord Cir., El TOf'o. Thi• etatamant waa flled dolngbu91r-.u : t2&48 92147 3188 BAlrway,eo.ta Mae Cellf 92630 with Iha County Clerf( of Of. A.L. DEWITT JR. BUSI-Myron G. Slattery, 10042 Rlcherd Graff, 5434 catlf. 92928 Tllla bu11n .. a le con-111'1QO County on Mateh 26, NESS SOFTWARE CON-Spar Clrcla, Hunllngton Zelzah AYI., Encino, cam. Thl1 buelneaa la co ducted by· • general part· 18M SUL TANT, 1n 22nd SI. #3, -. Callf. 921Me 91318 ducted by:. corporation nerahlp ,..... Colla M .... Cellf. 92827 "Thii bualn... 11 con-Thia bualneH la con-Unda J. Mallory, VI Kenneth Keup Publlahe<I Oranoe Coat Albert L. O.Wlt1 Jr .. 177 ducted by: .,.. lndtvtdual ducted by. co-par1narw Pr.idant Thia statement wN filed Oally Piiot Mer«! 2t, Aprtl 6, 22nd St. 13, Colta Mela, Myron a. 811ttary Richard Graff Thie ll•tamant wu ft~ 'fllfth the County Clark of Ot-12. It, 1988 Callf. 9292'1 Thia atalement wN flled Thie a11tement ... lllld With Iha C<Mlnty ~ of C ange County on Aprll 8, 1988 S~5 Thi• bu•ln•H la con-with the County Cieri< of Of· With the County C*1I of Ot-anoe County on March 3 ,_ dUC1ed by: an lndlvldual anoe County on Aprtl e. 1918 ange County on Aprll 1, 1918 1988 Publllhe<I Otano-Coast Albert L. DeWitt Jr. ....n ~ ,_. 2925 Harbor Blvd Dally Piiot Apr1119,28, Mey Pta.IC NOTICE Thia 1tatement wae 111«1 PvblltNd Oranoa CoMt Publllhad Orwige Coat Publllhe<:t Oranoe Col • Cllancea are you'll find wile• 10, 1988 ,tcnnoua .,..... With Iha County Cler1I of Ot· Oalty PNot Aprll 18, 2t. May Del~ P11ot Aprll 5. f2. tt, 28, = PllOt April 5, f2, 19, 2 COSTA MESA 979-2500 ~:~~:~~!r~c:!/,:d SA-~8 MAim ITATlmMT wigeC<>untyonApril~ 3. 10. 1918 It 19 S 5 ctHaltled deny 1---------Thi fOlloWlng J)er"IOne are Publlahad °'rf:. Coat SA-642 SA-.509 A-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!.=:=::=::=:=:=:=~ P\B.IC NOTlCE d~~c~~~T IO NAL = Piiot April&, 2. 19, 28. a-:=.===~=============================; ACTTT10UI .,._.. HYOROLOOY INTER · I SA-508 NAiii ITATl.-NT NATIONAL (b)INSTITUTE ---------1 The IOllowlng pereon ta 0 F C 0 MP lJ t AT I 0 NA L P\BJC fl>TICE SOUTHLAND'S OLDEST ftllll IT I DEALER '86 SCIROCCO FOR ONLY '197°.::. With· Sunroof, tact. ate, 5 apd, console. 1\111 Instruments, spor1 wheel, Stflfeo. ·p1ua tax, 48 month cloMd end lease Total payments S10,025.28. Total de!. charge $114a.86, lnciudtng $500 cap rtdtJCtlot\. On IPPf'Oved etedlt "VOLKSWAGEN SPOKEN HERE" MG .................... Cllll•w .... ef ....... eM ..... (T1') .. 1111 doing bullneea ... HY 0 R 0 L 00 Y, 843 N. ----.=.-.-......,.......,...___I EXPOSED, 3347 .....,ede 8roadw9y Sta 171. Santa l'lCTmOUe .UH•lt AYI .. Costa Mela. Celff Ana. Cellf 92701 MAim ITAT'DmNT 92828 Alan J. Naltllnglr, 34110 The fof1owtng P«*O" 11 Bradley S. How., 3347 Selve #324. lagune Nlguel, d<*'G ~ •: N4MM:la A"8., Colla Mela. Calif 92877 SMALL WORLD PRO· CelH 92828 T V Hromadka, 24731 OUCTIONS, 7922 Terry Tlllt bualneea la con-Via Atvorado, Mlealon Vle!O. Of1¥e #4, Huntington Beech, due1ad by an lndMdual c.ut 92881 Callf. 92147 Bradley 8 Howe Thia bv11ne.a 11 con-ai.nn A. 8rootc1, 7t22 Thie ltatamant WM ftled ducted by an unlll· Tarry Of1¥e 14, Huntington with the County Clark of Of. corporeted 1Hocla1lon 9aecfl, Calf. 92647 anoe County on AprM I , 1Me other than a pert.narW!lp Thia bualnee1 le con- ,_... Alen J Neatlino.t' ~ by: 1t1 lndMdual Pvl>llahad O..anoa CGut Thia etatamenf wee Ned Gliinn A'. lroolca Dally Piiot April 10, 29, Msy With lhe County Clar1c of Of-Thie "f..,,_ WM Ned 3, 10, 1918 anQI County on Mwcfl 11, with the~~ of Of· 1 _______ s_A-Me __ 1918 ,_ anoa County on Apttt,~·, lMI Pl8JC M>TICE Pub411had Orange CoM1 Publtltlad o.-.,. COMt o:'1 Piiot AP!'ll 8, f2, 19, 29, Dally Plot Apfll 19, 2&. May K..-1 I 8 • ._11 3,10,1811 ACTTTICMM .UT•... ,..u 8A·647 ttAam ITAT'lllmlfl The folowlnt per.one -NlJC ll>TICE d<*'G ~ -Acri .... _P1CTITIOUl....;.;;.;;.;;.;...;.;.;.,-.-.-.-.. --1 __ ..;.;::=.;;...;..;;;.;..;.;..;;....._ ~=~·~ ...-ITA........,. PIK!TYTIOUe .Ull•N Niguel CA 82177 {itla. The folowlnG .,.,.,,.. .. um ITA~ .. 1es-1ee) OOlna ~ • n. falowlnO perlOn ~ JohnllOn 1151 ~ ~[8. *"' ck*la ~ - 21et 81raat. w-m.i.-•. ....,,_ "" Coet• MMa. a a. u o o Le"· a w A-CA 82983 Cellf t2827 TMHfl'Y. N ,_, Or • C0eca ~ 0 .1oM10n 8tllt ~ M~ IAe. 2t6'A ...... Cellf t2l2t 2191 Street w..,,,.;....., Paim. St . eo.t• M9a. ""'-0.... o.nta. 1M CA 12813 ' Clllf 92927 LAo<lnQ\Ofl Ln , Cotta ..... BICB BY PLACING AN AD IN THE DAILY PILOT' CLASSIFIED PAGES PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No Cancellation) 4 line. 5 ume minimum ™• llualneea .. aon Tiile bualnen I• Cort-Caflf ~ ducted by a partnerlhlp dOc:ted by. 11'1 lndMOual Thll bU•nw;a Is GOn• • PrlC'I' m•• be ~Ju6,d tt'i ad Myron t'. Jollnaon. o.n.81 M Laoa dueted ~ M lndMdl* •.60 per line-Eu.mple: 4 lines, 5 d•y11•t 200 DouQlaa 0 JofWiaon Thia 8'•t.ameM ... fled "'--c Dllilnta • '"~ doe arc apoply '° t.Gmmrrr11I •croono. o\111omot1.,,., Bo.1~ Of R ... 1 U IAlf' TNI etllWnanl ... fled wltti ttle COunty a.ti of °'. T'llll 9'atlmln1 ... fled ..., L . d L c wttti the County Clent ot Of. enoa County ori .....,_ 2t, wftf1 tN County ca.ti d Of• • NO CANCELLATIONS Ofl CHA RC.r.;; ontf' tnr • .,., ru.n .uttMIV'f • atlOI County on Apr1I ~ 1... ,_ ll'I08 Col.my on~:.: rwponltie '°' thli fllll al!HlUllt Diiiy llll-' Pv*'-1 Orln09 Co.I NJllaNd er.,. COMt Nlllflad Ofw101 oo.e •FOR MOR E DETAILS r•I Ody PJot APf'll ,,_ 11. 21. Deir Not~ It. Apttl 6, DltllW "'°' "'1t'I 1 1. n. M4iftJ ~~~CA~U.~64.~'2.~~-56~· ~1~8=============~~= May a. 1918 12. 11. 1... SA-412 a. 10, 1M SA4&4.l .......... ___ .... _______ ~...._.. ____________ ~------- - • -IG. I.WI llt. - on· .,,. led Or· 1S, --26.. 529 I MS =-· t.llf a i. a s 2 on 182 on C· )7, *> ,., E Mt. eel )r. ICI 11 -!ti, 30 .,. :N A-rv E· ,,. >rt ry W· It• Ill. n- re 8 If. ~ .. •• ,. i<I r- 1, • It a. ORDINANCE NO. 11-e AH °"°9NANCI Of' THa CITY OP MIWPOln' MACH A~ CHAl'TUI I.AM OP THm' ... PO«r MACH MUNtC•AL CODtl TO ADon THI UNIPOMI ,_COO...,_ IDfT10M. Tht City Counc:.11 Of I.ht City of N.wpott 8-ctt ctoee ordain • tollowt: ....... 1. Ch.apter 8.04 of the ~ Beed\ Munldpel Code I• MMlnded to Ned .. tonows: ......... UU10 . ...... ...... .......... ........ t.OUIO UU70 ... ... t.cM.100 t.cM.110 t.AM.120 t.cM.1IO UC.140 tJM.1IO tJM.111 t.CM.170 tJM.111 t .CM.1to t.OUOO t .OU10 t.OU2D t.ouJO t.OUOO a.coon tJM.010. AdOptlon of Unttonn ,.... Code Pursuant to the provlalona of Sectlona 50022.1thrOUgh6()022.5, Tltle 5, DMlk>n 1, Chapter 1, Artlete 2 of tht Oowmment Code of the State of California, thlte la hereby adopted by reference, that oeneln Code entitled "Unlfonn Fife Code," rec:ommend9d by the California Fire Chiefs' ANOClatlon, being particularly tht 1986 Edition thereof, pubhtled by the International Conference of Bulldlng Otflclala and the Weetern Fire Chlefl' Aasoclatlon, apeclftcalty lndudlng Appendlcea, Dtvlllon I through Dtvlalon V, aave and except IUCh portlona u are herMfter del.ted, added or arMnded, one (1) certified copy of Which printed u a Code book form are ordered flied In the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport ~ to be open for publlc lnapecilon and the aame la hereby adopted and lnoorporated u fully u If .., out at length herein, and known and referred to •• the "Fire Code" of 1nd for the City of Newport Beach. hctlon t.04.020. Arnend1Mnt of Section 2.JOl(b) of the l'lN Code Section 2.303(b) of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.04.010 la amended by lnaertlng therein the toflowlng to read: "NATIONAL FtRE PROTECTION AHOCIATION, ~ ll'erll, Qutnoy, MMMchuaett. C12211 All of the Natlonal Fire Protectloo ANOciatlon Codee. Standard•. Recommended Practlcel, M1nual1, Guides and MOdel Laws contained In the National Fire Codes, publlahed and promulgated by the National Fire Protection Auoclatlon, a copy of Whk:h la on file with the Newport Beach Fire Department, 1985 Edition." hctton t.CM.OIO. Am.ndment to hcUon 1.103 of the Fire Code. Amendment to Section 9 103 of the Are Code, herelnbefore adopted In Sectloo 9.<M.O 10, la ~ by adding the definition of "Authorll.ed Repreaentatlve" u followa: "AU1hortnd A.preaentatlve lttall mean thoee per90n1 deacnMd In Section• 2 10*4. 2.105 and 2.106 of this Code." 8ect1on l.CMJMO. Amendment to hctlon t.105 of the l'lre Code. Section 9. 105 of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.040.010, la amended by eddlng the definition of "Cofporatlon Counae4" u follows: "Corporation Counae4 aa oeed herein shall mean the City Attorney of the City of Newport Beach " ' Sec:tlon t .OUl50. AIMttctm.nt to hctlon 10.20I of the Fk'e Code. Section 10.203 of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.<M.010 la amended to read aa followa: "No perao!' ahall uae or operate any hydrant or other valvea Installed oo any water aystem Intended for uae by the Chief lor fire auppreaalon purpoaes and Which la accesalble to any public highway, altey or private way open 10 or generally UMd by the publlc, unleaa auch per90n flrat MCtJrea a permit from the controlling water agency. Thi• MCtlon does not apply to the uae of a hydrant or other valv" by a peraon employed by and authorlled to make IUCh u11 by the water company Which auppllea water to auch hydrant• or other valves." hctton l .CM.oeo. AmendnMnt to lectlon 10.208 of the flN Code. Section 10.209 of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.<M.010 la amended by adding Section 10.209(b) aa fol Iowa: "(bl Key Box Syatem. Key box attall contain two Mt• of the following: 1 Keya to lod<ed point• of lngr"' whether on the Interior or exterior of the bulldlng. 2 Keya to locked IMChanlcal equipment rooma. 3. Keya to locked electrical rooms. *4. Keya to elevator controls. 5. Keya to other areaa aa directed by the Chief " &.ctlon tJM.DTO. Amendment to lectlon 1G.301 of the FIN Code Section 10.301 of the Fire Code. herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.<M 010, la amended by adding aubsectlon (t) to reed aa ronows "Provide and lnatall electrical outlet• ( 110 vott, duplex) that are connected to the emergency generator circuitry/system, when generator la required by Section 1807 or 1907 of the Uniform Building Code, In the lo41owlng locatlona: l . In the main exit corridor of each noor, adJaoent to each exit enclosure 2 In each elevator lobby. 3 In public uaembly areu larger than 1500 aquara feet. 4 In every fire cootrol room. 5. In such other are&a aa may be dealgnated by the Chief. Outlet• ahall be red In color." Section tJM.OIO. Amendment to Section 11.101(d) of the FIN Code. Section 11 t01(d) of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.0-4 010, la amended to read•• lollowa. "Notwithatandlng anything to the contrary contained In this Chapter, or the aald Uniform Fire Code, u made• part of thla Chapter, no ptf'ton ahall do or allow any IUCh burning without a permit laaued In compllanoe with Rulea 57 and 58 of the Rules and Regulatlona of the County of Orange Air Pollution Control Dtatrk:1, Which provides •• follows: Rule 57 OPEN FIRES. A person ahall not, after January 1, 1968, burn any combuatlble refuse In any open outdoor fire within Orange County, except: (a) When euch fire la aet or permlaalon for such nre la given In the performance of the offlclal duty of any public officer and such fire In the opinion of such officer la necessary. ( 1) For the purpose of the prevention of a fire hazard Which caMot be abated by any other means, or (2) The lnatructloo of public employeee In the method• of fighting fire. (b) When IUc:h nre 11 Mt pureuant to permit on property ueed for lnduatrtal purpoMI lor the purpoee of lnatructlon of employeea In the method• of fighting fire. (c) When auctl fire 111et In the oourte of any agricultural operation In the growing of crops. or ratting of fowla. 1nlmal1 or beel Theae exception• ahall not be affective on any calendar day oo which the air Pollutlon Control Officer detennlnea that: (1) The ln~alon bate at 4:00 A.M .. Pacific Standard Tlme, will be lower than oo. thouaand nve hundred feet (1.500') above mNn ... i.vei; and (2) The maximum mixing height will not be above three thOUaand five hundred feet (3,500'); and (3) The average aurtac. wind apeed between 6:00 A.M. and 12:00 Noon. Pacific Standard Time, will not exceed nve mllel per hour." "Rule 58. INCINERATOR BURNING. A peraon ahall not. after January 1, 1968, burn any combuatlble refuM In any Incinerator within the District except In a muhlple-chamber Incinerator u <*M:flbed In 2(r), or In equipment found by the Air Pollutlon Control Officer In advance of euoh u1e to be equally effective for the purpo11 of air pollutlon aa an approved multlple-chamber Incinerator." a.ctlon t .CM.OIO. AIMndnMnt to hctlon 11.101 to Add New hctlon (e) to lhe Fire Code • Section 1 1 10 1 of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.<M.090, la amended by adding aub-aectlon (•)to reed aa follows. 1 f 101(e) CAMP FIRES No peraon ahall make, Mt or maintain any betlch or camp fir• at 1ny place wfthln the City except In areu Where proper container. are provided for IUc:h fir• by the City and where City algna are plelnty poated lndic.tlng such fires are permlaslble. Beech or camp fir .. shall be kept within the confines of the fire ., ... and shan be dealgnated by the City Manager. aubject to the recommendation of the Par1ta, Beach and Recfeatlon Commllllon " hctlon t.CM.100. AfMftdment to lectton 11...-of the Fire Code. Section 11 209 of the Fire Code, her .. nbefor• adopted In Seotlon 9 04 0 tO. la amend9d by adding to the heading and to aub-aectlon (a) to read as followa: "ATRIUM AND MALL FURNISHINGS. Section 11.209(a) Tht potentlal heel of combuatlble furnlshlnga and decoratlw materials within atrluma and mall• shall not exceed 9000 BTU Pl' pound when located within an area of tht atrium or mall that la more than 20 f"t below oelllng-mountad aprinklera. IXCEf"TIOM: fumlehlftp .... t"'9d .. ~ to the uttat11Ctlon of the Chief ,.,., be uMd In etrtume and mell9. .. a.otton t.CM.110. Amendment to hctlon 2S.10I (b)(2) of the ,.... Code. e.ctlon 2S.10I (b)(I) of the ,.,. Code, ......... ..,. 9dapted In a.otton a.CM.010. la amended bf Lhhttoo ~ to Group A. DMeloM 2 end 2.1. hOtton t.CM.120. Amendment to ~ • of the ,.... Code. Ar11cle 35 of the Fire Code. herelnbefor• adopted In Section 9.().4.010, la amended to read •• totlowa. "Section 35. 101. Thia artlci. appli.a to thoae oocup~ d•flned •• covered mall bulldtnga u .. tabtlahed by lhe Bulldlng Code or ao d..ignated u malla by the Bulldlng Ofnclal." o.Rnlttofta s.otlon 35. 102. For the purpoM of thla tr11de, otrt•ln *""-.,.. defined • fottow9; "AU.OWA8LI Ull A ... la tht ... llPP'Olltd to conduCt iactlvttlea In llOQOrdenc» with thlt at1lclt and lhall not lndude 11aa MC 11 nry tor main and oroet ......_ COVIMO MAU. M&DIMQ ... ~ buMdlnG enclotlnO a numw of tenanta and oooupenclee IUdl .. ,.. ... 9t0f9. drinking and dlntng eettbflahmlnta. ent~ment and ~ hldfttleia. ofltcee and other atmllar ~ ~ cwo or rnor9 tenant• tlaw • mtln entt9nee into one or more malta. , C..011 A*.11 tre ,.quired ...._ ~ pennlt exiting from one main .,... to another thfOUU'I an ~ '* .,.. mm.a .,. thell9 fumlatlfnga ac c 111 or; to lhe normal operation of the malt ThtM ftxturtt may lndud9. but are not f llmfted 10 ...iing, dttectortee, ptentn and Qghtlng ftxtur• MAit Allll.a ta that .,... at the mall deelQneted to eocornmodatt IM ~ exit wtdttl and lhall be IOce*S bet'••• the ! furthtet pro)eetlon of tht area dellgnated for UM by a ,_,.,t and the ..,_.bte UM.,_ and lf'9ll be "-of al oblt1UCOon 1 MAU It• roof9d or OOWNCS common pecMltrien .,.. wttNn • ~ mall bulkllnQ wNcf\ ......,.. • aoo.-tor cwo Of I more tenenta and m.y Naw '"'-......,. thet .. °'*' to MCtl other. ~y ITMICTUMI.,.. lriolU, boothl. ~anion ttlftCM and ...,....... ltNctUtW appre>wd f« temporwy we 1 ~Y Ull al'lall metn e,ny t1ngte pennttt• ec1tvtty not to exOMd eo oonNCUtlW d• I l ...._a 1a NM9T81 For peirmlta to uet a~ mall.,.. fOf other than normal cuatomer uee, ... Section• 10 t I • • C•>~ T.,,.,,. "*-"~--....,..-..,..be..-..."°"'.,.. . .-Ider,,,._.,... fNll unm Mdt time• the__. II pttiptNd 9or--.. The Ul'OOOJJl1 • *-'t ..,_,. lfwl br. 1. ~,,_"°"'the"°"" of...,~ ......... -.111a ..... 2. 8eptrMed from the,...,.., ol the ....... 11¥ I OM hour l'llted ~ S. Umttlld In ecciwl to oper91g11 wtlldt .. tNMpe ki;'f1:1 C*eC1 In .. ctoMd ~ ~ dllMg ttW1 HIM..., Gt*' 9or COMCNctton Of lnepecttoft . '· ltrcMded ...... aptfnkler pt~..., In .... tldwect bUldlngt.. (b) Mein ...... aMI be a minimum of 10 .... In wtdth °' the requftd ..... Wldttl, .......,., .. .,....,. " ........ tnllni.lned In IOCOrdenoe wtth Attklle 12. ' (C) Cta. .... lhtll be I "*Wnurft of 15 .... In~ Ot $N required at ~. ~ le ...... end llllll Ille tnllntelntd In ICCOf'dllnOe ...... At1ICle 12. -- (d) fl'IQulred wtdthl of 9'0I trewf lhel not be ObllNotlld by the ~ at el"f ~. lei'llPOIWY kkllilb. ...., boOt~ o 111 'an equlpmertC at llmlW ~ wtllle tN tMll buldlno te °'*' to uw pubic . (t) 0t OU~ ~ too11. ~ cnft °' \lllf*lea lhll noc be permlned tn •mall. OCO'i:::.--:.=reu9d .., .. CNef~ r. ..... :r::: Ill•~ .. , I 1, .... U 10' Ill I mt• ....... ... ............ 1 -.... .... ..... d 1111 .................. . ...., ..... fMf CNMWllM,. ---.,,... .... ........ ....... .. .... .......... .. .... • Cf) Flam.meblt ltqulde, ~o-. lqlllfted ~--. haardouam..,.. °' NgNry toxic~ -..noe b9 uaed, ltored or dlapteyed In • mell exoept • petmltttd by (•) above. (Cl) Cytl,,_. oontelntnQ nonfllimmebte g.-lhll be llCUNd In acoordMce Wltt1 Attldt 7-4. Protectl¥9 ..,_for contrd valvee lhall be on tht oylnder1 when not fn uee. (h) All decotatlW maten.&a, turrn.hlnge and com.bultlble "One &NII be"-*' and malnWlned In eocord8noe Wltt1 Sedbt 26.103. leottofta•. n~ ITRUCTUMI (a) Temporaty ttl'UC1utee oonfonnlng to al the requlrtment.a of Ihle llrtlde mmy be located In the allowebte me.,.., \ (b) Temporaty atl'UC1utee al'lell be noncombu9tlble Of be.,..._, and !NM...,.., In• n.m.-r.t.CS.nt oondttlon oonlOi 1tllii1G to et.. H rwn..preec:1 rating&. (c) Aoofl Of C0'4tlnQt for k!OtQ, dleptay bootN~lon equipment or almlW ltn.lctutee ~ not~ tour (4) tlllt In dimension unltaa the.,.. benteth the root. of COYer1"lga la ptot~ by an t!PPf0¥ed 8Utomatlc nre ~ eytetm. e.tson a-.~ PUmJC Al-•a. Whtn tht mall •M. or M'f portion thereof, la u.ct • ••C>Ol•'I pubic uetmbly, auch ......... ~ wtttl Mk:te 25. Thi eidt fdU. ahall llmft the number of pet'IOnt In attendance. TM CNe1 ehetl ... ab!WI the condltlona NC 111e-y to auur• that the extt Gapadty fOf mall bulkltng t.nant9 and the pubk ~btv la edequete. It lhal be the ~ af the mall m~t to pro-Mt ldtQuat• per-.onne1 to compty wttti tht oondlttont r.qulred by the ChW." hotlon t.AM0.1• AtM.-.ie to lecttoft 11.10l(o) of ... Pn Code. Section 81.106(c) of the Fire Code. her•betore adopted In Section 9.04.010 le .,,,..lded to reed ea folklws: "(c) Whit• Permftted. TM use Of llsttd portable unventtd cl-burning heat=-IClee ~be llmlted to ~\II heating In Groups Band M ~. IXCIPTION:= lflfFft .. of... , ,...._11 .... ~ • .............. ...,,1encee JMJ be pemtltted In '"' a c aup•.or ... ~ prooeee "'*' audl -II "1c111arf tlf '*"It.ruction Md the uee doM not reprHent • heurd to • or pnp 1 rf1 ... hotlon t.A0.140. AIMf.....,. to hctlon n .10l(b) ef the,.... Code. Section 77 .106(b) of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.04. 100, le~ by adding to -..baectlon (b) to reed aa follows: "The llmlta of the Dtatrk:1 referred to In Section 77.106(b) of thte Codi In wtiloh st«ege of exploelvea llhd ~ eo-nta I• protilblted are hereby •tablllhed u the boundarlea of the City of Newport a.ch. DC«PTION: na uee 8ftd ........ of exploeh .. and blaetlng ....... mar be permttted bf the Chief." lectlon t.CM.1llO. Amendment to lectlon 71.I01 of the 1'n Codi. Sec11on 79.501 la amended by adding to Sec11on 79.501 of the Flt• Code, herelnbetore adopted In Sec11on 8.<M.010, to read .. follows: "The llmtta referred to In se"ctlon 79.501 Of the Art Code In which the atorege of et... I and II ftammable 16qutd8 In lbo¥e ground tanka la p<ohtbtted are hereby eetabflahed u the boundariet of the City of Newport a.ch. DCD'hCM: n. tempoq,y uee of eboM tround tenka ._the.-... of c .... I 8ftd c-. I ..... ...., be.,..,.._, bf tM CNilf."' hctlon l .CM.1IO. A.met9d1Mnt to lectlon 11..221(•) ....... ,.... Code. s.ctlon 79.801(a) la amended by adding to 8'.lbeeetlon (a) of the Fir• Code, here'nbef0t• adopted In Section 8.CM.010 to rMd aa follows: "The underground atorage of nammable llqulda ahall be prohibited In any relldentlal dlatnct «any ,..,identlal.,.. of a P-C district In the City." hctlon t..CM.110. Amendfn9nt lo Attlcfe 71, DMaloft XIV of the AN Codi. Article 79, Division XIV of the Fire Code, heretnbefor• adopted In Section 9.<M.010, 11 amended to re.c:t: "No new bulk plant for nammable llqulda shall be con1tructed within the boundarlea of tht City of Newport Buch except u permlt1ed by the Chief." Section t..CM.1t0. Amendment to hcUon 71_.10(d) of the Fn Code. Section 79.910(d) of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In Section 9.<M.010, la amended by adding to aubeectlon (d)6. to read u follows: "The dlapenllng of Claaa 1, II or Ill-A llqulda from tank• aboard bo&ta, barges or other floetlng craft la prohibited wttNn the boundaries Of the City of Newport e..ch except for emergency purpoMt approved by the a.t " lectton t..CM.1to. Amendment to lectlon 12.102 of ..... ,.... Code. Section 82.102(a). No per90n lhall lnttalt «maintain a ~!fled petroleum gu container, except por1ab6e contlll11tra of leaa than twenty (20) gatlona water capac:lty, un .... natural gaa Is unavailable In the WM°' llNtta IUdl lnMalatlon It needed for apeclal lnduatrtal proc:ea or UM, In wtllch went he ahall ftrat aubmlt plene to the Fire Chief and make~ lot a permit for 8UCti lnatallatlon. The Are Chief mey, at thll dtacr.tton. grant or deny 8'ICtl permit and In granting IUCft penn1t mey attach IUCh c:ondltlona thlr.to u he <Seema neoeeury fOf the protection Of Ufe and property." hcUon t..CM.21DO. A.met9d1Mnt to ~pendlx ...C of the FIN Code. Appendix 11-C of the Are Code. herelnbefor• adopted In Section 9.04.010, ta amended by changing s.ctlon 6.(a). to reed .. foflows: "A" portion• of floeta exoeedlng 150 feet In distance from tire apparatus acoeee and martne MMc9 stattone ahlll be provtded with an appre>wd stand~ system Installed In conformity with appllceble 11andarda set forth In unttonn 9ufldlng Code Standard No. 38-2 and Article 10 of this Code. 1. HOM atatlona shall be apectd ao • to provtde protection to any portion of float• or floattng veeeel. Hoeee 8hal be mounted oo a r.., « rack and enclOMd within an approved cabinet. HOM etatlon9 ...,I be labeMd ,.. HOll__.....QINCY UN ONLY. All equipment lhalt meet the apprOYal of the Chief. . 2. At the ahore end, the waterline shall be equipped with a 2 1/2 lylch ftrt dep«1ment conn.ctlon Of.a type and at a location approved by the Chief." hotlon t .OU10. AIMndmeftt to lectlon 10.JOl(b) of the AN Codi. Section 10.308(b) of the Fire Code, herelnbefore adopted In s-ctlon 9.<M.O 10 la a!Nnded to reed aa followa. "All other requirement• of thl1 Mellon. notwithstanding, automatic aprlnkler 1y1tema shalt be lnatded When: 1. In all occupanclee When the ftoor area, regardleu of .,.. aeparatlon walls or allowable .,.. lncneaM, exoeedl tht bul1 allowable floor area of Table 5-C of the Uniform Building Code, 1985 Edltk>n. TM bulldlng ahaJf be apnnktertd throughout. Sections 506 and 507 of the Uniform Bulldlng Code lhall eppty after the prcMalona of thla paregr.pi ha"" been Implemented. 2 In all occupanelel when the building haa noora. M mueured from the top level of the noor surface. UMd tor tMnan oeeupancy. parking or atotege located more than 40 f..i above grade level. The butkllng lhalt be aprtnktertd throughout.. 3. In all occupanelel when tire aprinklera are u9ed on any noor to Implement provtafona Of Uniform Building Code, Section 3305(g). new or existing bulldlnga lhalt be aprtnklerecl throughout If tht building hu ftoorl, u meuuted from the top IUrlace or the floor. ueed for hUman oocupanc:y located more than~ feet aboYe grade level. In ex.latlng bultdlngl When fire apr!Mlert are uMd, a plan for completion of the required wor1c shall be approved by the Fire Chief and the buttdlng offk:lal. In no c... when required aprlnklerw are to be lnatalled wtll the total time for ln1tallatlon throughout the bulldlng !Ue more than eo conMCYtlw montha. 4. In all occupenctes, When buildings are partlally aprlnklered. aprtnklered areu lhtll be ~ated from non-9')r1nklered ., ... of bulldlnga by a mfnlmum one hour rated aeparatlon. 5. In fNery atory or b&Mment of alt buUdlng9 When the floor., .. uOMda l ,500 aquare r.ctt and ther• ls not provided at leaat 20 aquare feet of opening above the adlolnlng ground level In MCh 50 !Intel t..i or fraction thtteof of extenor waif In the at~buement oo at leut one lkt4t of tht ~Ing. ~ lhall have a minimum dlmen9'on Of not .... than 30 lnohte. openlnga ahall be acceeaible to the fire department from the exterior and shall not be obstructed In a manner that fir htlng or reacue cannot be accomplished from lhe exterior. When openlnga In a atory are prOYlded oo any one aide and the oppoelt• watt of audl 11ory 11 more than 75 feet from IUCtl op9nlnga. the atory ahall be provided with an approved automettc aprtnkler 1y1tem, or openings u ap«:lfled above ahall be provided on at least two aldee of an exterior wall of the story . If any portion of • buement le located more than 75 feet from openlnga required In thta aectlon, the buement ahalt be provided with an epproved automatic sprlnkler 1y1tem. 6. At the top of rubbish and linen chutee and In their terminal rooma. cttut• extending through ttiree or more floor• lhall have addltlooal 1prtnkltr head• ln1talled within llUCh chutn at alternate ftoon. Sprinkler heeda ahall be aocesalble tor aervlclng. 7. In rooma wMre nitrate fllni la stored Of handled. 8 In protected combuatlble fiber atorage vault• u defined In this Code." e.ctlon t .04.220. Amendment to lectlon 10.JOI of the Fin Code. Seotlon 10.308 of the Fire Code. herelnbefora adopted In S«tlon 9 <M.010, la amended by adding aubsect1on (h) to read .. foflOW9' "Group R Occupanclea. In rMldentlal complexes, an automatic tprlnkler system ltltlt be lnatalled 1n Group R-3 Occuptnelea When they axoeed the baafa allowable floor area of Table 5-c of the Uniform Bulldlng Code tor Group R· 1 ~panclee aa defined In Stcttoo 10.308(b)t of the Fire Code." hctton t.GUIO. AIMftdment to hctton 1UOI of lhe,.... Code. Section 10.308 of the Fire Code. herelnbefore adopted In Stctlon 9 <M 010, la emended by 9ddlng tubMCtlon (II to read .. loflowl ''Automatic apr1nkler 1y1tem deaign lhall complf'witti the requirement• of the appbble ooc:Ma and the tollowmg 1. Thi total demand lor hydraultoeily dellgned aprlnkler systema lhall not noeed 90% of the sv•table pressure and water auppty u determined by ectutl now tM1 from an acceptable put>ttc water llUPPfY 2. Sprinkler system deelgn lncludlng any required addltlonal water for hOM or 1tandptpea thall not eJ1:oeed the r1tad capacity of a fire pump uMd to aupply the 1y1tem. 3. In all bultdlngt aub)tct to the appfic.tlon of Section 10.301(c) of tht Fire Code. the Chi.t may require that the mu1mum noor ., .. to be protected"by &pflnklera aupplled by each ayatem r!Mf, on any floor. lhttl not exoeed twtoe the blll<: •llowat»e noor ., .. u set forth In Table ~ of the Uniform Building Code for the type of oonttruetlon r~ardleaa ot area lncreue attowanoee permmtd by Umlorm Building Codi Section 50e. When more than one aprlnkltr tyatem ta required tor protection of any ont floor.,_, the l)'ltll"N shall bl aep•rated by arM ~atlon wall• u deeor!Md In Section 505(•) of the Uniform Bulldlng Codi for the type of oonatructlon oon~ " 9eotkMI UUDO .. NtebllltJ. , If any Nellon, aubaectlon. aenteooe. Clau1e. or phra1e ol thla Ordinance la for any lllMOll held to be Invalid or unconttltutlonel by 1 decllk>n of any court of competent Jurlldlctlon, auch decialon ahall not aff«t the validity of the remaining portion• of the Ordinance Thi City Council hereby declw• that " would have puMd tNI Ordinance and NCh and every MCtlon, aubMOtlon. eentence. cttuM or pl'lr ... not dec;lt.red Invalid or unconetl1utlon•I without regard to wMINlt any portion of the Ordinance woutd be aut>Mquently decl•red Invalid or unoonatltuttonal leottOft 2.. Tht Mayor thaJt etgn and the Ctty Cletk 8"alt att .. t to the pate:r: of thta Ofdlnanoe The City Ci.rk lhalt cauae the wne to be publl9hed once In the omctal MMPac>« wtthln fin.en ( 15 ~ aft• tt• adoption The ordlf'lance lh•ll becOf'M en.cttw lhlfty (30) ct.ya from lta adoption. Thia Ordtnanoe w• lntroduoed •t a NQUter meeting Of the City Councff Of tht City of Nftpor1 8eacf'I held on the 2'4th day of Marofl. 1Me, and adopted on the 14tfl day of Apri. t9M. by the totiowtno ¥Otl. te>-wtt AYES, COUNCILM!MIERS AQM. Cox, Hatt. Heethlt. Maurer, Plummer, Str._ NOES, COUNCILMEMIERS -- ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS -- PHILIP MAURER, MAYOR ATTEST: Wanda E. Raggio, City Ckwk -~~~~~~~--~--------_..--------------------------------~ ' -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sa1urdey. Aprfl 19, 1988 HOiiiiOUI a 1 Ill l'tCliiiOUe .,_.. :::.:, Dy: • 99"Wll 1*1-ACtniOUe •r11•M ....-n.t.m " MAlllllTAW J9rWC.Ktw _,.n•w "'9 fralrliwWll ll""ION .,.. The ,.,.... ,.-.on II Thlt 91.9""*" llled Th9 ~ l*'IOl'I II ... :!•l::~-:.llERl(.a ~I~ -:AHAQI!• wtttl 1!!.~ a.Tot Or· ~=~ ~lll'ANO 1tHt ........ ~tMi M!NT, 177 Nwt'llcMI DrM. ............. ~onApft~ AMINCAN4. Ill Twoooo v~w:~. '-:C:,'t'°"~·tl~ Pub!MMd Or11'1Q9 ~ M~~~ 111 calltomi&. 1eaa ""'"•at., IVYll'lkM om.. ~ ,Delly Piiot April 11, 2e. Mey Twoooo Ad., lnotn9. ~. fO&#ltliln Yra.t Celt. N70I "-11\, c.itr. 92083 S. IO, !Ml 12720 Thie ~ .. oon-Thlil bulllneH le con-SA-643 Thll bualMM II oon. duGtld ~ • OQl"POfllHOn duClt«I by, In lndMduail duGt9CI ~ M lnclMdYll PM I\ ...... "-'dMI AoOer't L. Han'll 11 I --IC NO.._. ...,..... fl T~ TM9 .t.nwnent -Ned TNI tta*"-'t WM flllil:I, 1--~~""""''-""-''-=~-I ThM M~ WM flied wfth the County a.t. o4 Or· with lhe~ Clilrti OI' Or-PK:nnout .,..... wttf'I ... ~ o.tl ol Or· #'!09Col.lntyon"""~ =County on Mltdl 21. ...... ITAftmW1' ..-.~onAprt~ PubllfWd Or.._ COM!: ,_ 1"-tollowlnt ~ 11 ~ 0r-. COMC tMllY Piiot April 19 29 Mey Publlln9d Or.nge Coeel clolnQ bu9lr-. ... ~ PllOt ApfM 12. tt, 21, :I. lO ltM ' ' Delly Pllol Mln::tt 29. Apfl 5 RtOAN ENTEA:PFllSES, May 3. ttM ' ' 8 " ••• 12 !I 1... ' ' 13282 Tl,,, Gw<*I Grow. ,.....,... ' • C.wl.IHU . ..... :;~~~~~!;=l =J~~[!~~SA= ... =1 1 PIUI A. REg.,,, 13282 PtRIC NOnct T.n, Garden o..-. Calll.' _ _,Nll="'IC"NO=llCE=-rta.tC NOTICE 12643 I -'1CTTT10U8 9UlllllN Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-flClTTIOUI au ... 11 ,.,,_ 8TAT'bmln' 'ICTmOU8 .,..... dueled by· 11'1 lndlVklu.I ...... ITATl!•NT The 1oi1ow1r1G I*"~ w• NAMl 8TATl:MENT p..,i A. A41Q911 The lollowlng pel".otl 19 doing ~ M : Thil following P91"110nt .,. Thlt 1l11ement -"led doillQ ~ u : (1JACTION MAILING dolnQbtl"'-11: wllhthilCounl)'c.ti:ofOt-BEVERLY HILL 'S 8001<- (b)ACTIOH MAILING AND PACIFIC RIVA. JE"T SKI. _,. 1 Cot.Inly on Marc:h 31 , KEEPING SERVICE, 474 E. MARKETING, 2031 E. C.-1772N T1111llnAv. .. Qr1ng9, 198e 17th SI .• Svlt1 20&-A. Col11 rtt~ AYe. unlf 7-E, Anatlelm, c.111. 12885 ,,_WT "'-· Cllll IU27 Callt. inaoe Chit Corp .. C111torn11. Publllhed o...,. co..1 a.-ty Hiii , 7411 Tllttln Bull ludl, 25 Cypr-1n2 N. TU91ln A ..... Otlngl, Deify Pllo! April 5. 12. 11, 2e, A .... •C, N9wpol1 ~. Tr .. line, lrv1ne. C1IH Clltf. 12M5 1186 c.111. 12te3 92715 Thll b"9lnN1 11 con-SA-512 Thl1 bu1lne-1 It con-. Sl*Wy Luck, 25 Cypr-duc'led by. 1 corPQr1Tlon Ouc:1ed b)'" an lndtvkl'* TrM Lane: lrvlne. C1UI. Ski Pt11011 1-----------1 -H• 92715 Thlt ttatemenl wu 111.o PlllJC fl)TIC( Thit ttltemenl w• 111«1 TIWl"Y Lynoe, 2300 Fmir-lflltth the County Cllrk ol Or-""'111 the Counl)' Cler1! of Or- ...._ Rd .. eo.t1 "'-· Clllf. ange County on Mwcn 215, ftCTinOUe au ... N Mge County on AprM 3, 1186 J211211 19h NAllll 8TATI_,,.. ,....,, Thlt butln111 11 con-,,_.., The followlng penon 11 Publllhe<l Otll'l(Pe Cout Ouc'led b)': I Q«W"ml pen. Publllhed 0..wige C:O..t doing~ 11: Dally Pllol AprM 12. 19, 29, ._1111p DlllyPllotMarch29.Apnl5. RESTAURANTS UN · May3. 19H Twry Lynch 12. 19. 19H LIMITED, &ee W e.kw St. SA-529 Thl1 111tement w .. Hiid SA-48'1 Suite 405. Cotta M-. Clllf. wtlh lht' County Clerk ol O..· 929211 PlllUC NOTICE -, Counl)' on Marcil 12. f'l&.tC NOllCE Vll"Qlnl• AM Beogoct-., 10'6 --~=~==~-1 27 F'"o.11Qlo ... WI)', lrvlne. ftCTTTlOUe ., ..... noMIO FICTITIOUaeu ... 1• Callt 12}15 ,...._tTATW•WT Publlll>ed Or1ng1 C:0..1 N.l.m •TA~NT Thl1 Dull~ .. 11 con-The foiowfng Plf"IOn 19 Omity Piiot Apr" 5. 12. 19. 211, Thi lollowlng perllOn 11 dueled l:ly: an lndlvldu11 doing blJeil-. .. : 191111 doing Cull,,_ u: Vlrg!ni. A Ben~ ME!XAMARK, 22115 Col- SA-506 8 .M.H INTERIORS, 3125 Thl1 1111emet1t w11 fllld ;.it•, Co9t• Miu, C1lll. ----------1 Cor11 Ave., Co.ti ~. wnh !Ml County Clerk ol Or-9211211 m-1c ~TICE c e111 928211 1nge County on Marct'I 31. P•1tlcl• L. Godwin. 2285 --'-'""-""''-''~"""""---1 Be&trloe M. H•mlll. 3125 1988 Colgate. Coll•""-· CAii! FtCTITIOU• llU9'Nl!IS COflJ Ave., Coeta Mell, "°'°'41 9211211 NA• ITATl!MINT Call! 92i128 Publllhed 011~ Co..t Tlll1 bu1lne11 II con- Thil lollowtng P91"~ .,1 Tn11 bu1ln•u 11 con-Dall)' Piiot Apr!l 5, 12. 19, 211, cklc:!ed by.,, lndtvklu.i doing 1:1ua1,_. 11: ductld t>y· tn lndlvlduml 19&e P1tr1Qe L. ~ SILi< EVERGREENS, 2737 Beltrlce M. Hamm SA·507 Tllll llllemenl WU flied AJbllfOM Or . eo.11 Mell. Thll 111tement wu !tied With !hi Counly Cler1! of Or- Clllf 92928 with lhl County Cllrk ot Ot-1 -----------1ngt1Countyon "P'll ". 1Me C1ro1 Tllom•s. 2137 1nge Countyon Aprl~~ P\llllC NOTICE Publllhlcl Otmnge "= ~~~"m2~r ' Coat• MIN. Publtlhed Ot.nge eo..1 FICmlOUs 8USINES8 Diiiy Pllol April 12. 11, 2e, Dli na Hllblrl, 28511 D•lly Pilot April 1'1. 26. Mey NAME ITATEMENT M•y 3, 111111 SA·5a 3 StromDOlt Rd., Cotola M-. 3. 10. 1986 Thi lollow1ng pettons 1r11 l--------'--':C: Cmill 92626 SA-5"3 doing bullneu u . Thl1 butln1u 11 con-·I -------,,,---S'fSlEMS SOFTWARE1 __ cflllUC..=='-""°=TJCE=-- duc:ted t>y: co-pan._1 PIBLJC ~TICE CONSULTANTS. "25 30th Ditna Hllboer! nu Street. Newpo11 B111ch. FICTTTIOU• 8U .... ll Thli 1111emen1 w•• lli.d Call! 92863 NAME •TAT!llllOfT -FICTITIOUS 8USIHl!SI A•• d so,.•-s ,,.. T ... lollowt"' ..,_ lo with Ille Couri"' c•-of Or-..... 1r '""' m "· '"" '' ...,.. NAME STATIMENT ,25 301• SI o N-'":8 Du91,,_ ... onge 1 Coun'-' on Mlrch 12. " r•, v~...,.., \Ille " Tl"ltl lollowtng person 11 Buch. Cmilf 92663 M G EE INDUSTRIES, ...... ] dOlng bullflt!N u · Rlch1rd Stepl'lln Smith 1S811 Red!1nd1 SI., Wiii· INDUS TRIAL MAAKET • T"O I o 0 ,, ... mint!.-. C1lll 92W Publlst>ed Or•"""" Co .. I "I I I lllTlWl W.. ""' -...-ING SPECIALISTS, 2775 .... ,-'"' C l C"'' of'"'· Bruco W. R!cll11d1on, Di iiy Pllol AprH 5. 12. 19. 28. ., " oun Y V<· " !9&8 M191 VtlfOI Dr E N-10-4. ange Countyon Ap<llll.1986 15811 Redland1 St., West· Cotll Mell, C•H1 921126 f'I05l7S min11t11, Call! 92W Randall Chuc• Amerine. Publllllell Orange eo..1 Ttllt bu1lne11 11 con· 2775 Melll v .. ~ Of E. D•lly PHO! Aprtl 19. 28. Ml)' dUoCllO b)'".,, indhlicluel N· 104, !;:os11 MMll, CIHI 3. 10, 1988 Bruce W RlChlrClton PlllUC NOTICE 921126 SA-S4-4 Thll 1t1tflmWll w11 ftllCI 'ICTITIOU9 BUSINt:SS Thil bu11n1111 11 con-with the Cot.Inly Clerk ol Qf- NA• STATEMENT duclld l:ly 1n ll'ICltvldul l 1-----------langeCounl)'onAprU I. 1988 Tile lollowtng person1 111 A1ndall C Amerine PIBLJC ~TICE ......, dolr19 buMn111 u Tt111 111!emen1 waa n1e<1 1--..:..:=:::."~"'-""~-I Pul:llllhld Or1ng1 Coul SIMPLY TAN. 17151 ~-wl1t1 the Counly Clerk ol Or-FlCTITIOUS •U9'NEl8 Diiiy Piiot April 12. 19. 28, 11099 St.. Founteln I/alley, anoe County on March 19, NAME STATtMENT M1y 3, 1988 Cmilf. 92708 1986 The following per110n1 are Sarkl1 Pelt1k11n, 1&330 F31M051 doing Cull,_. u 1----------1 Vernon. FOYn11ln V1lley Put1li111e<1 Oi1nge COllt ALAOJN"S POODLE PAL· fl'lllJC NOTICE CI HI 92706 Di lly Pllo1 Apr11 12. 19, 28, ACE. l5-'0 ~ BlvCl .1--..!.::::::'-"::.:.!:'---1 Cltleyl'I Plltalllan. 18330 M1y 3 . 1988 CMll Mell, Cal!I 92827 FlCTTTlOUI IUllNIN VIO"non. Founl1ln V1lley, SA-527 Ne-.port Miii Anlmil ·NAME IT.I.~ Caltl 92708 1----------· IHOlpllll. Inc , Cal!loinli . The loMowlng Plf'llOn II Thlt bu11ne11 11 con-Pl.a.IC NOTJC[ 15"2 Newpol'1 BlvCI , eo.11 dOlng btl""-• ducted by· hutl:land and Wiii MeN, Ct lll 92827 DECORBRATIONSI, 23 1- Sarkll P11!•kl•n FICTITIOUS 8"11141:18 Thll bu11n111 11 con-A l<no• SI · Cott• M-. Tl'lll 1t1tlllTIWll wu Hie<! NAMf: STATEMENT ducted by 1 corporitlon Call! 92927 ltllh Ille County Clerk ol Qr. Tl"ltl lollowlng per$0n 11 Janlc.e E Sholseth Sec-Lindi Joyce H Mon-..•l. 1ng1 County on April 16, dOlng DUiiness.. re!iry 231-A Kno~ SI . Co111 1986 DESIGN CENTER WEST Tllll "'lemenl Willi !lied Met1. C•lll 92827 F30l9IO 21042 La9un1 C1nyon wllh!he Counly Clll"kO!Or-Tllll bu11nett II con-Pul:lllal\49d O•enge Cout Ao•CI, Lagun1 Beach. C1HI Inge Counir on April 8. 1989 ducted by 1n !ndlvldull Dally Piiot Ap1ll 19, 28. M1y 92651 F:llCllle03 Unda loyca H Mon-1•t 3. 10. 1966 P11ric111.-.nnPOllek,210-42 Pu!>llthed Ori noe Coast Tlll1 st1tement w .. flled SA-5"11 L'gun1 C1nyon Ao1C1. Dllly Piiot .-.prll 19, 28, Miy w11r> !he Counly Cllnl of Qr. ----------/Laguna &Ncn, CllU 92651 3. 10 1996 1ngeCountyonAprN8. l99e PlBUC NOTIC[ Thll bu1lne11 IS ton-s .-..552 namm __ ..:..:=:::..::::.:.='--· lducted by an lnd!YlduaJ Pubtial'led 0t1nge Co111 '1CTI110US 8UllNES• P•trlcl• Arm Polllk 1-----------D111y Piiot Aprll 19. 211, M1~ N.._ ITATEMIENT Thl1 111tement was tllflO Pl.Bl.IC NOTfC[ 3, 10. 1986 Tne lollowlng ~ire w!lll thil County c 1er11; ol Or· I---'-=""'-""-'-"''----SA·551 doing bull.--.. ~~ Cot.Inly on Apr1I 15· FICTITIOUS auatNESI ----------1 SERVICE COFFEE. 14252 FJOM35 MAMIE ITATIEMIENT f't.81..JC NOTICE Cul\llt Drl"e S1e •527. Publlahld OranQ'll eo .. t llle following petlOtl l•l ---'-=""'-"~-"''---1 ltvlne. Call! 92714 Oa+~· Pilot Aorll 19. 26, Miy Clolng bullneu 11 FICTITIOUS aU9'Nl!IS Oeboral'I Lenore Hltlfal1, " E aT Tl!,..NT 162 Kuan. lf"\llne, C11il 3. 10, 1986 THE MILl(M.-.N . 21111 T NAMoll A 92,,5 SA-5511 .-.mberwick Lin• Hunl· Ile I owing PflflOn 11 . doing buS!nMB ... Mldl161 Wayne H1etal1, 1----------· /lngton Beecn. C11i1 926"6 FINE AUTO o£T AILING 182 1(1.11n , lt"\111'\1. C11ll Pl.ellC NOTICE Mow1rd W Ching. 21111 1 · 92715 Amberwlc ~ L1n11 Munl· 3301 Bear St . S1nt1 Anl, Thi• l:IUttn••t II con-FtCmlOUI BUSINl!SI lng1on Bftac:h C1Jll . 92646 Call! 9270• duc:tedby hu1band1ndw1fe NAMESTATtMENT 'rhll bu"n1111 11 con-_ lorn 8&1rle M1eDoneld. Oeboral'l L. H18tml1 Thi lollowtng per.on11re ducted by 1n 1ndlvtdu11 ..130l Beli SI · Santi An•, ' ··-,.. "'·• " ,, w c•o~ c 1111 92704 1'111 IJlat-1t wu .,_, .... ng "" ,_ .. ow• " .. g Thit bu1lne11 It con-..ith the>County Clerll ot Or-BOSTWICK AND GRIF-duclld by· lfl lndhlld1.1.i ingeCountyonAprH 1. 19&8 FIN 2920 N9wpoi1 Bl\ld . Thll 1111emen1 wa1 Hied Tom Blrrle M1eDonlkl FIOS12S N~ Belch. Clltl. 92660 wl!h Ille County Cl<erk ol O!--Tflll stlllmWlt wu llled Publllhed Orange Cout WOL Li mited . 1822'" 1nge County on April 1 1988 "'1th !he COunl)' Cler1! 01 Qr. Dllty Piiot .-.prtl 5. 12 19. 26. N-port Bl\ICI , Cotta Meu. '""''' l988 Call! 92827 lngfl County on Aprll 7, 19118 Published Or1noe. Coaa! FJOl'rrt --------'-'_·_50_3 /du::~:, 0~11:1:~~or~~1~on-Di lly Piiot Ap111 5, 12 19. 26. Publllhed 011nge Coul Beniamlln Donlon. Pres!· 1986 Diiiy Pllol Aptll 12. 19, 28. _ _,PIBL=~l=C~NO:::.:T~IC~[~-deni s.-.-s 10 M•v J. 19811 SA-524 FICTITIOUS 9USlflff88 wl!h the County Clerk ol Ot-1----------I Thil 1t1remen1 wat hlld NAlrtlf STAT'IEllENT 1ngeCOuntyon.\p•lll 1988 P\llllC NOTICE P\a..IC fllTICE Tile IOllowtng person1 1111 ,,-...,., 1--..:..:e:::::..:.:::.;.::::'--I---'-="-''-""-'""'--· I dOlng bull,_. IS Publlthed Ortng1 Cout FICTITIOUS llUllNl!S8 FICTrTIOUS Mll...e:SI FABIENNE OE FAANCE.I D11ty Piiot Aprll 12. 11 211 N..._ ITATEMl!NT MAMIE ITATllll!MT 3329 Eut Coast Hlgflw1y. Ml)' 3 1986 . . ' Thi following l)flfton !I Thll lollowlog Plftont lfl COfon• ~Mir. C1lll 92825 " SA-510 doing tlual.-. u dOlng bull.--... .\ntOlne & F1blenne .-,,bl · WESTERN CONCRETE COAST MARDWOODS. 11. 212112 Beacti Bl\ld • 104, ----------IREINFORCING, M•1 Miii· 8352 Elmerwt. Hunllng1on M1.1n11ngton 81111.cr> Call! P\BLIC NOTICE l)tl~ C!rcle. Hu'1tlngton BMcn. Call! 928<111 928"8 Belctl. Ct1ll 92648 Olvld Plllllp Smith. 8352 Tr>ls but1ne11 11 t0'1· FICTITIOUISUllNIES8 JOtgenR Slmonton."4"1 Elmc1e11. Huntington llu<:led l:ly 1'1uaD1nd and wile NAME ITATIMENT Mill bridge Circle , Munt· Beech. C1HI 928'111 Antoine .-.rbajl I The lollow!ng peraona !Ire 1ng1on Betch. C1UI 97646 Al•n Ed-.1rd Th•lchef. Thi• ll•temen! wu filed doino Dutlflfts 111 Tllll bu1ln••• 11 C0'1· 83"2 Elmcrnt. Huritlnglon t,th !he Cou'11)' C~~ ol Or-WA TEA M.-.1D STORE •1. ducted by' an lndlvtdull Beach, Ctllf 92&411 r.ge eo,.in1~ on Ap111 16. 12611 f1e1cller Or . G1rden Jorgen A. SlmonlOO 01vld p Smllh 1986 G•OYll. Call! 928'0 7t'lll 1111emen1 WU nled Thi• llatemen! .... ni.o F:IOM71 Jerome Ch1rie. Kreu. with the County Clerk ot Ot· wttll tl"ltl County Clerk of Or- Publ!ll"llld Otam,ie Co1st 12811 Fletcher Dr Gerden ingeCoun1yon AprH7. 1986 1ngeCounl)'onApr111, 198e Diiiy Piiot Aprll 19 26 M1y G•ova Cal1I 92S.0 "*70I 1'1011:M 3 10, 1986 M!k' HllQM 3560 1 Glen Publl"*I Ot1ng1 Coll! Publllhld 0rlf>gl CoN1 SA-558101ks Ad R~ncho Caltt OallyPllol Ap<H 19. 215. May Dally Piiot April 12, 19. 28. 92390 3 10 19116 M1y 3. 1988 Oe11u1R1Es ABRAMS EMILY ABRAM S. loving wife of Henry C. Abrams. mother of Mary Boswell. Gary and Mark Abrams Grandmother of Enc and Scott BoswelJ Memorial Mass of Christian Burial Sun day, April 20, 1986. at 7 P.M . at Our Lady Of Mount Carmel Churc h Newport ] Bea c h P i er ce Brothen Bell Broad- way Mortuary, Direc- ton, 642-91~ H~UW. ......... Mortuwy • C.111M•7 ~ 1e2saR .. Coot•-......... Tn11 bu11ne11 11 ton-SA-557 SA-518 Heart Healthy Recipe JOE 'S LASAGNA ,, " ., ' ., ' ' '• ' " ' ,. '' .. , • 'i'' w !I 1 •t' m ,. ' "' f.=IP(J• " '•' B·I• ,, Y1e10 ' .,.r,, He,1· "· •" ''""' ' ' AsSOC•1' I 1'"'1'"1 ,., .. .. ' urv f• \ ,11 ~"lPL>••fj rn1i<,ti '"" ·J' 1ir• ·n,ri 1.r "d ''""' . ·~"(\l')"l' ' hJllf"f• (1.11 .... ,q<' "' •/f'fl fl•! ·[> l'liJCt"l cl'IOPf'l"fl !I· tW"'I 11·•1 ' " N• 1'J•llPrj " w" fol ·~·n• , .. , ul'i lt1l 1.u:taq1• 1 ,,, • .,., '" p~ "" 1t•11no rJ mollo. '"' 1/.!'" 1-i ;r 11forj ,1,...-• .,,, I 'JI 1r1rJ i'l~i'lqn .1 .,. ,, ·II'•" .... ! •ii•· .v•11• 11 "!JV"' ·,r,1i• '.1vrt1•U> ~tn11i '< ' ' • • l I •• 1' 1! l ·;• "1"'1 •'1r•r1! .. v· I ''"'11!' 11r111I t•l· I ',!1 ,r '1• 1 o:.• lo>! Artrl " .... , -··•»1· ' 1v.r-i·' r .. ' " ' ~ ' . ' ' ,. , ... '' '' .... . '. fU't'l "·r ,~.,: ,, ,, " '! ,<.l)r •nrti<, To rtilCjl" '' l .~ t'• ' " 1'!• .trlfl rl•d"' t • t~ "l 1 ,1 ,\· '' " " .'!yf"<, bi;>qonn.nq •h, u,T!,1•r ·I., ·•'1 1 ·h"' ! "•P '>O+f1 ,l("h '' . ' " , ...... t , ""'' '' .//.HPl',t '"'f':,~ ' ,\ " '' .. ' ' ' ,, !'I(,(•• ,, ' " HI t" . ". " ,, .. 1.,,, .. 11,.•aAmerlcan Heart ~,,. Auociatlon ------ / • ( I ,,..- If you 've got a clutter of critters like Uncle Harvey's moosehead and some other family gems from the past, why not clear up the clutter and gain some new-found space and MONEY too! Call the Classifieds and let us help you write a For Sale ad to bring in buyers for your menagerie of miscellany. Remember: One man 's clutt._er could be qnother's collectible! • CALL ./ CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 • I I I I I I t I I ' I I t I 1 I t COVER HOME PROVIDED by UNIQUE HOMES A SPEQAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT VOL. S, NO. 16 SATURDAY APRIL 19. 1986 -. " -. -~-~----------------------------......................................... ... . --.--- Rate chart ..... BANKS Bank of Amerk:a 10.250 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.750 2.00 8-Mo. CO 2.50 Croeker 10.1~ 2.50 10.000 2.00 9.000 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 MOF1TGAOE COMPANIES Arst Interstate 9.750 2.00 9.250 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 Muon McDuffie 9.625 2.00 9.125 2.00 8.250 2.50 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 GMAC 9. 750 No Information ShMt80n AMEX 9.875 2.00 9.825 2.00 8.500 3.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.25 SAVINGS ANO LOAN American 10.000 2.00 9.875 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Otst. 2.25 Home Saving• NA NA NA NA 8.750 1.50 11th Dllt. 2.00 G,_. Weetern 10.250 2.00 9.900 2.00 8.750 1.50 11th Dllt. 2.25 CalfforrM8 Federal 10.250 1.!50 10.125 2.00 8.750 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.35 Home Federal 9.825 3.50 9.825 2.00 , 8.750 1.!50 11th~· 2.00 Gr•t Nner'k:#I 10.125 2.00 9.750 2.00 8.875 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. 2.75 OowMY ~ 10.250 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.500 2.00 11th Dllt. 2.00 Index: lntereet rate lndk:ator uMd to determine chllnge9 In mortgtiOe lnterMt rate. Margin: amount or percentage added to the Index at Md'I ad)uWnent Interval to ct.termtne the MW lnterMt rate. DATA PAOVIOEOBYTHEHEITMANOROUP INC. STOCKTON 209 4n-5156. COVER HOME PROVIDED by UNIQUE HOMES. INSIDE pg. 2 Market Map pg. 4 George Elkins Co. pg. 5 Unique HOl'MS pg. 6 Colesworthy & Co. pg. 7 Grubb & Ellis pg. a Rick Alderette pg. 9 Hunt & Aaaociatea pg. 9 Harbor Realty pg. 10 Llongs of Newport pg. 11 Remo of Coeta Meu pg. 12 Remu of CostaM ... pg 13 Remu of Coeta Meea pg. 14 Open House Directory pg. 15 Open House Directory pg. 18 Classlfled pg. 17 Clasalfi.d pg. 18 Claaslfled pg. 19 Claaslfled pg. 20 J.M. Peters Woodbridge Cove pg. 21 J.M. Peten Belcourt Terrece pg. 23 Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa pg 24 ColdWell Banker. Newport Beech .. ilyPilat Maggie Brewer By JIM BATHCOC'lt Olillr .... C.u • • I Uni9ue Homes' stock in trade is sales people who offer exceptional service to clients in prime south Or- ange County locations, ac- cording to owner-broker Jim Wood. Three of the reasons Wood is able to offer quality service to clients are Maggie Brewer, Tom Boland and Fran Scott Evans. Brewer joined Unique Homes early last summer and has become a specialist in the Harbor View area. She has lived in the com- munity for six years and enjoys representing clients in her own neighborhood. Working as a member of the Unique Homes sales team has been a rewarding ex~rience for Brewer, she said, because "Jim bas done such a good job of picking so many service-oriented people. It's a et office to work in and Im glad to be one of them." As she continues to ex- pand her client base in Harbor View, Brewer said she finds the majority of homes selling in the mid-to- upper $300,000 range, with Tom Boland •Fran Scott-Evans some selling for as much as $500,000. "Most of the buyers today are going for new financing. They are sophisticated and you always have to know your product and give them exact figures," she said. Tom Boland has served buyers and sellers for over eight years through Unique Homes, but in two shifts. After workins with Jim Wood for eight years and serving as his manager for five, he left to work for a commercial brokerage. Boland began his real estate career after selling a window and glass tabletop business in northern Orange County. .. Getting into the real estate business was the best thing I ever did," he wd. After he was licensed, Boland started by selling homes in Costa Mesa, grad- ually expanding his contacts and client base to include Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. "The big difference in clients is that people who are buying a more expensive home in Newport or Corona del Mar don't spend as much time with questions about financing. With them,. it's more a matter of...the perfect location. "I was able to apply a lot of the skills from advertis- ing and sales promotion that I learned ... to the resi- dential real estate field. The big difference in the real estate field is that you have to deal more on a one-to- one basis with clients. It's more personal regardless of the pnce of the home,., she said. "'The more expensive a home is, the more it becom- es a matter of finding just the ri~t buyer." He recent- ly hsted a home in Shorecliffs for $4,950,000. "It's one of the finest homes "Unique Homes is a great on the coast," he said. place to work because Jim In addition to helping Wood is always looking for clients sell their homes better ways to educate his staff. Each Tuesday, we through conventional have a meeting and he financing methods, Boland listens to ideas that we all has also had experience in have and helps us refine and exchanges and said he con-put them into operation." ducts one or two of them each year. Evans said she enjoys the Fran Scott Evans joined people s~e deals with and Unique Homes over four always tnes to find out as years ago but has been · muc~ as she ca~ ~~ut their selling homes in Newport hobbies and actlVltles so she Beach since moving there ~n show them born~ ~t from San Francisco in t 972. will complement therr hfe· styles. Like Boland, Evans turn- ed to real estate as a second career. Before entering the field in Orange County, Evans was an adminis· trative assistant for a major advertising agency in the Bay Arca. She heads the Seaside Chapter of the Aorence Crittenton Service Charity and last year raised $15,000 for the organization, which specializes in helping-dis- turbed girls. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. · Pride of ownershlp is reflected tn thrs be.auttfuHy maintained duple1 E.ach unrt features two· bdrms w/numerous amenrties plus a fou r c.ar garage Great rentil m.a Almost $300.000 of assumablt financing ottered at l335.000 LWOA TACLIANETII OCEAN VIEW HOME OH LARGE LOT lovely quiet area of customued homes 1n Corona def Mar AlctSS to pnvate beach Three bedrooms & two baths T •o dee l s Perteet for enterta10tng $369 000 DEA BURTOft OLD CORONA DEL MAR HOME Pl.US INCOME Corner lot south of htgh•ay 3 bdrm, 2 bath o•ners unit 2 bdrm 2 bath hght and airy apartment separated by lovely yard (ach has pm•ate entry built 1n ~1tr.nen & laundry room 2·<ar garage plus I ~ace $.425.000 MARILYN TWITCHELL Of>EH HOUSE SUN I 5 421 FERNLE.Af C 0 M BUY ONE OR BUY TWOI CholCe ~ Corona del Mar lot ;oa1labie ~ one parcel at $465.000 to two 30 tots at S2SO.OOO each Seller will pay demohhon costs of e11stmg home 1f lots are sold 1nd1vidually BME OO:ON DESIRABLE HARBOR VIEW HIUS Bay ocean and night ltght.5 v1e~ from this dehghtful smgle story family home Perfect for entertaining Party sized ded Pnvate pool Many upgrades Pnced to sell at S.419 000 W4 GRH R STEPS TO THE BEACH A short stroll to bay and ocean beaches from tt11s custom-built 3 bdrm. 2'n bath, f am1ly room home Eltra features include ftreplace. sundeck large stained &lass wmdow tn entry $389.000 CAROL PANG~ FOR THE DISCERNING BUYER -'20,000 REDUCTION Superbly upgraded executive home with e•c1t.mg ocean. CJty lieht & moulaln view Pool & spa, new landscaptng. a1r condlooned, alarm system 4 bdrms. 2~ baths, f amlly room. 2 fireplaces, wet bar & hardwood floors Laree assumable loan. $620.000 BELLE CffAS£ LH OCEAN & HITE LITES · Outst.and1ne custom home perfect for enttrtain11~ and vaoos llYIRC. Un- surpassed view from hY1nc room. large rooms. eourmet krtchen, paoo off dlntnc room add$ to the 3.000 ft of grandness. $695,000. DOROTHY HAAOCA.SnE NEWPORT BEACH 8TUNNINQ NEWPORT POOL HOME · Re- duced & ready to eo! location plus In ttM.s lovely execubve home. Immaculate & ready to move in. 3 bdtms Of 2 & den, 2 fireplaces Perfect for entertamtn&. ~S340.000. MAAl.YN .._L IN LOVELY CAMEO HIGHLANDS, C.D.M. Be.aubfuUy UPCraded 4 bdrm r~e New carpets paint. wall co~nes A part bke yard with lush landsuplnc on a pnvate comer lot Owner most anJ.ious $399.000 LN>A T ACLIAHETTI CUL-OE-SAC LOCA TIOH -5 BEDROOMS Great home for family llVlng and entertaining Pnvate large lot wrth warkhng pool Formal dmmg. parquet floors 1n family room Walk to schools. parl and shooPlng village $259.900 VICKI KRAUS "NEW EXCmNG LISTING OH THE BLUFF"· at Newport L~rge "Latour" model with two bedroom suites and fireplace Quiet wtttl some vn pool spa and secunty for only $140.500 Good f1nancmg ROGER BROWN PfCTURE PERFECT BAYFAONT HOME W/PIER & SUP Only $1.075,000 witl buy t111s custom built 4 bdrm home. Enioy the warmth of finely firnshed hardwoods An extensive use of glass alows placid views of bay and le.gtlts. Can for an appotntment DON OenoAAS OH THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH Comfort. conventtnee. depnce and LOCATQ are yours 1n our new llsbne on lJdo. All rooms are spacious and newly decorated. 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo. Sellef w1h trade for units Of commerCJal. P1e1 & shp ava1table. TRWY STU88lffl.LD LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER t110,000 · Has mrythinc you wantl fireplace in mastet suite, air cond, walk to beach, 2 bdrms, 2 baths. den. Shows bile a model Good assumable flnananc. $177,000. MARIA B£RCOVfTZ or lll>A TACllNVTI NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · ~ wtfllb6e ptan 4 with a dramatic ~vine room, hreptace, Wnily room & den. Good VIN. One of the llrcest units in Ylla Balboa Assumaa. ~ Owner lflllM. $182,000. MARIA B£RCOYITZ or lfllA TAGllNVTI VACA.HT: HARBOR VIEW HOMES · Beauti- ful. lctll. bnght newly painted & landscaped Move-in condition 4 bdrm. 21? bath home. Ownm have moved and would hke to see an otter. Just fell out of escrow. '369.000 TRUOY STUBBUFIHO BIG CANYON ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous home for eiecubve hv1ng 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf course. stereo room. pool table area 25 ft mirrored wardrobe plus walk m closet Reduced to only SI I 00.000 DOROTHY HAROCASTU A COVETED COMBINATION FOR LIVING Spacious 3 bdrm. 3 bath condo with laundry room About 1900 sq ft of great view hvmg above Newport Bay the ocean and mountains One of a kmd don't miss 1t! $275 000 ROGER BROWN LIDO ISLE CONDOS Four 2 bdrm condos in super locaoon Steps to community tennis & beaches ·Short wal~ to Lido V1llaee. shops & restaurants S 199. 000 each Buy one or all1 CA TH£ RM TENNlt L £ .FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWI Third lot from Ocean Blvd Prestigious site 1n pnme location 1dst steps to the beach Build your new dream house or great potential to remodel present structure $449.000 VICKI KRAUS VILLA BALBOA -2 MASTER SUITES & OCEAN VIEW Where es.le m Newport can you enioy an ocean view. sw1mm1ng pool, spa, secunty gate. and walk to beach 1 2 master bdrms. custom decor for only SI 79.900 Large assumable loan SALLY SHIPt.EY I JOYCE DABOl T COSTA MESA MESA VERDE BEAUTY · Completely upgraded 4 bdrm family home w/pool & spa. uh1blts pnde of ownership Great t'l.lrb appeal $329.000. MARIA B£RCOVJTZ COST A MESA FOURPLEX · Situated on the west Side, close to schools & businesses. These units area always rented. Each IS a 2 bdrm. l bath & has it's own carace & pnvate yard Invest now while interest rates are low $278.000. JOYCE M80l T /SAU Y SHIPt.EY RENTALS BLUFFS, NEWPORT BEACH · 3 bdrm condo. One level end unrt on cuktt-sac near pool. $1.350 per month. EASTBL.UFF, NEWPORT BEACH · 4 bdrm, fvly fumshed horne •/family room. View of Catllina & sunsets. $2,100 per month. DAILY PILOT /llSAL •STATll·-------------------------------· SATUllDAY AP& 19, t .. /PACM I fO LISTING llWU Tll-Plll IUI CH IUCll -Oh wowl Three spacious 3 bdrm apts, 'n block to beach, fire- places, laundry rooms, 2 car garages. $519,000. fO LISTING OOLY Tltll • Tl( lllff -It's special! 3 bdrms on a lovety greenbelt loaded with trees. Two story townhouse with 1830 sq.ft. $240,000. Today's Cover House NOT JUST A HOME -A RETREAT Laguna Beach compound: lnciudes Interest In tennis court, a glamorous spa room, adobe walls, tile roof, pool, view of the Pacific. Roof top retreat and plenty of bedrooms. $7 45,000. Champagne Open House Saturday 2-4pm. See Connie Max- sentl at 394 Weymouth, Laguna Beach. ---OVER $1 MILLIO•N--- IOST Hl.Ullf OI Tl( IAllET -Spectacular 6700 sq.ft . home on half acre overlooking secluded beach and coastline. Sensatlonal $4,950.000. lnlll COVl ESTATl -5 bdrm. 1 story home. ocean view, Laguna's finest area with private-beach, comm facllltles. $1, 190,000. OUR UNIQUE AGENTS ARE ON THE MOVE! ... And It's not Just at aerobics! Twelve homes have been sold so far this month, totaling over $3,500,000 and an equal number of new listings have come In! That's movement that gets IPll UTllllY 1-1 results for buyers and sellers. That's Unique, you betcha! ..._ ,... $339,000 1111 ,_......., -----TO '325w000 .... ""'1WfTl -For famlly desiring lovely, Lovely Palermo, 4 bdrm, family room OI llllll, • lllffS -Back bay and night light spacious 4 bdrm pool home In the prestigious .. • From $260,500 ....._ .. 1 ......., view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit, sunny nefghborhood of Irvine Terrace. $396,000. Brand new 3 bdrm, 2'A bath, vtew J . Skahan patio, on greenbelts. $229,000. lMIU lllCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm. a block Wlllaln $299,000 1• Wutslff •· UTTU IStA9 ... -Funky 2 units. full Balboa to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek Charming 4 bdrm, family room, study K. Granieri · Island lot, ftreplac:es, close to bay. Income f bl tew $«9 ooo $18,000/yr. Then build dream home. $295,000. 0 ue v · • · ... nm. $396,000 ClltU Ill IAI CUSSIC -Totalty modernized 2 Tll PltCl IS llCIT -Thats rare these daya, so Is a Private 4 bdrm, pool bdrm, 1 bath cottage, )ennalre, tiled spa, 5 bdrm single story In Broadmoor. Immaculate, UM& IUll $745,000 stained gtaaa, plua ln~law qtns. $295,000. sunny and Juat reduced. $369,000. View of Pacific:. pool, spa, tennis. etc. SPlClll • CAITM ISUm -Upgraded Pinehurst llCCUT FlHI PUii -Seller wants offers on awn $238,000 model, 2BR, den, comm. spa, tennis, pool. Big Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm, 2 story, comm.' End unit 3 bdrm, many extras deck with small view. Taatefull $210,000. pools and tennis courts. Great area. $348,000. IUCI lllUTIDT. -A duplex just a block to the beleh In Newport, owned by tender, rent poten- tial very etrong, destrabte area. $237 ,000. SMTA Fl FUlll -Appealing Bluffs townhome, 'barrel flreplace', beams, enlarged Linda plan with ho~ tub. Hot listing at only S242,500. Cl911Hlll CllTtlHlllY -Two & two, two & two duplex In great rental area. Awnings, well maintained, In convenient Olde CdM. $315.000. lOICl* LtaW -Ranch style 4 bdrm with majestic aycamores. 2 adobe fireplaces, study, nloe yard, Westcllff area. $299.000. ----<$33!~.:.5,000 TO '311,uOOOuu..--- a HIQll FllllY .. -Professlonally decorated 4 bdrm, fam room Palermo model In Harbor View, near school, pool, park. $339,000. ---$450,000 TO '811,111111----t l IUl SllPllSl -This newer 2 story, 3 bdrm Olde CdM la apeclall Spaelous feeling, ocean views, great for entertaining. $580.000. UnmT llT -Complete with a cozy older homel Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath wtth cute cabana. Just $450,000. l lMU lltSTYl( -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene vtew of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, Impeccable condition and AC. $642,500. sn NII WllW -.F.!QID beamed llvlng room watch bay and pavllli6n, 3 bdrm, office, courtyard, designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000. SIHY l lllCIT -Town home overtook Ing all of Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm. 3 bath, retreat off master suite. In Harbor Ridge at $661,000. IPEI •llY 1·1 .... .. $339,000 1111 '-' ....... Lovely Palermo, 4 bdrm, famlly room D. Johnson •111111 L'.I. $369,000 Hll W......e Private 5 bdrm, single story, FR J. Brecey ... TmMI $396,000 Private 4 bdrm, pool ... From$260,500 ......,_.,,...., Brand new 3 bdrm, 2'A bath, 'View LW.1. $399.000 Somerletmodef,5bdrm,FR ....... $210,000 ............. Tuteful Plnehur11t, 2 bdrm, den, am view awn $238,ooo End unit 3 bdrm, many extras BUYING OR SELLING??? NEW LISTING Well locdted "H'' plan, 2 bd., 2 ba. Close 10 pool and Back Ba y. European style entry Leasehold. OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1-SPM 2154 VISTA ENTRADA, NB $169,500 SMASHING VIEW 180° Back Bay view. J bd .• 2112 ba., "Fanciscan" plan. Quiet cul -de-sac location. New kitc hen, shutters. Fee land. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-SPM 2021 AVENIDA CHICO, NB $282,500 NEEDS TENDER LOVING CAREi One level, spacious "Linda" plan. 3 bd., 2 ba .. wrap-around patio. Condo needs a creative buye r, fixer price. Fee land. OPEN IAT a IUN 1 ·SPM 4090NDA, NB $220,000 EASTBLUFF-POOL One 1~11el 4 bd., 2V2 ba .• with large pool and spa. Security system, 2 fireplaces, large family room. Lu~k built "B" plan. l easehold. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-SPM 2236 ARALIA, NB $254,900 NEW LISTING Beautiful expansi11e view of lower Back Bay 3 bd.1 21/Jba., split-level, planution shutters, tile ana wood accents. leasehold. $219,000 NITE LITE VIEW Two story "Franciscan" plan, large, sunny patio. Western exposure. 3 bd., 21/2 ba. Fast escrow possible. Fee land. $219,000 OWNER VERY ANXIOUS Great starter home. One level, 3 bd., 2 ba .• shutters, air conditioning. lowest price in the Bluffs. Leasehold. $112,100 ._ ........ -........ BEST QUALITY Beautifully redone "Delores" plan. French doors open to large patio. Incredible privacy and 111e w. 3 bd., 2V2 ba., new kitchen, paneling, top quality thru-out. Fee land. $391,000 GREAT GREENBELT LOCATION Very popular "Angelita" plan. One level, 2bd .• 2ba .• large greenbelt surrounds pool. Private end unit. Fee land. $211,000 RARE UQ" PLAN Only a few built. 3 bd .• 2112 ba., conversation pit with fireplace. Upgrades, shutters. Spacious li11ing area. Fee land. OPEN HOUIE IUN 2-4PM 307 VllTA TRUCHA, NB $239,SOO BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED End unit, very private "Delores" plan.Nite lite and water view. 2 bd., 2112 ba.1 new kitchen, expansive master suite. Fee land. $249,SOO THE BLUFFS • LEASE 3 bd., 2112 ba., very spacious, Back Bay view. Available Miy 1st, one year lease. No pets. s.1.00 per Menth 640-0020 Eastbluff VIiiage Center , Newport Beach •• ru ~is J.tF.SIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVIC£S lllL-IN .. M11D IBl I• 1m1 ..,._ •• Jodelle'' model behind guard pte tn presdgioua Harbor Ridge with spec\aCU1ar views of ocean, bay and dty Ughta. Tb.is 3BR, 2\1\BA family room home has been reduced $50,000 and is reedy foe immediate occupancy. Ed F.rano and Maureen White. LMATlll • L1111111 • Llia1111 ..... Ia one of the apedal qualities of this Big Canyon custom home. Over 100 feet of fairway frontage. Four bedrooms. 3~BA. lpadoua family room. pool, spa, fabulous enter1ainment area and It I.a in move in condition. Maralou Ingold or Danny Bibb. IWI I UY· MUI I UIYll YllWI NH• You'll enjoy fabulous views from this immaculate remodeled 3BR on a quiet cul~e--uc within the gated private beach area of Emerald Bay. Priced to tell today at a newly reduced $695,000. Call · Rod Daley or Dave Hirlchler. !WIN• UY · YllWI, YllWI, ftlWS lltl,llO Spectacular ocean & white water views. All rooms of this 3-4BR home in private beach ca:iununity. Extensively remodeled with modem kitchen, master bedroom suite, yard area. Terrific value at $795,000. Call Dave Hirmchler or Rod Daley. • lll'fll'I ,._ .... .. ...... A very rare opportunity awaits the fortunate few who could own such an estate. You may feel as if you've returned to the 19th century. The home Is characterized throughout by, plastered walls, im- meme solid oak beams, antique oak doors, Marie Antoinette hardwood floors, and very spacious rooms. Featuring 6BR, 6 ~BA. fonnal living & dining rooms. aeparate family room, gourmet kitchen & butler's pantry, paneled study, wine cellar, 4 fireplaces, and all the amenities you would expect in such a heme. Approximately 215 feet of fairway frontage and some 19,000 sq.ft. of land Truly incomparable! $3,450,000. Appoint- ment with Danny Bibb. ...,_,.._y_ 11,Ul,IM This SBR, 3~BA traditional, 3 yea.rs new home, within the private community of Big Canyon, offers the ultimate in privacy, nestled in the trees on a large aecluded lot. Extra large family, living and dining rooma. Very light and open. Owner will exchange for smaller home or consider temlS. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. • IAIYll • f ... IY LIU1111 1 ....... Four bedroom, 4BA, family room, billiard room, plus a 2BR guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. unmr-..,.,. Very desirable 2BR, den with fonnal dining, security gate and community pool. BanJt owned unit lncludee boat dock and land. Martha Macnab and Stephanie Grody. •'T .. "'..... 11...-For its llze and condition, this house ia one of the finest opportunities in Newport Beach! Three bedrooms, family room, 1ncluding the ground on a beautiful big lot. Coby Ward. ..a Rim PUii IS21,1M Thia Eastbluff 3BR C plan built by Lusk la in lovely condi1ion and has an expanded bedroom wh.ich can be a great IOOOnd master suite. Lots to enjoy on um euy care property. Coby Ward. .., _ _.. ....... Unusual 3BR owner's unit plus 2BR rental on quiet street, with view towards ocean. Nicely maintained and in prime locatioo. Hallie Strock. #2-Clwlc Plaa•, Suh• 100 U11111Y•Y SPYGLASS 5BR,FR LIOO 3BR, FR, spa ....... 2--5 .. 11.- 1·5 ns. ..... M. Propp 111111 ... M.Cooper llllAJ •LY OLDECDM .... 4.BR, FR 1-.S HARBOR RIDGE ........ 5BR, FR. pool/ape 1-5 C.D.M. ~ 4BR. FR l..S EASTBLUIT .,.,..- 3BR, FR 1·5 C.D.M. ll ..... Duplex, panoram;c view 1-5 SPYGLASS ....... 5BR, FR 1-5 v DOVER SHORE.5 ...... U 3BR, FR, WU' frnt 1-4 PENINSULA ....... 2BR. vi~w 1-5 NEWPORT BCH 11,111 .... 4BR, FR, wtr frnt 2-5 SPYGLASS 1111 .... 4BR, FR, pooVspa 1-5 ........... H.Dmny n ........... M. Wbiie 1121Mtfaw n:= C. Ward 1111 111 ........ $.Scanlan ...,,...., .... M.~ 11• B.Aune 111 11NllrMf M . Cooper 121 ........... . 8.Partch uw.p.., L. Jacobs UTllllY I lllllY IRVINE TERRACE S•,111 1111 ,.._. y...,... 3BR, FR 1-~ B. Morphy SPYGLASS U ,l..... T., tf....,,.. Vacant Iota 84-85-86 8-8 M. Ingold CORONAHGHLNDS lln.-411 ...... T.,_ 3BR, FR. spa 1-~ NIJ8en/Pemra C.D.M. .... HH helle •INI 4BR, FR, view 1-5 Allimon/ Alll8on IRVINE TERRACE t•M• 1111 ,.._. y.,_ 4BR, pool 1-5 Fix/Beuley COTO DE CAZA 11.... 11141 ...... W., ~BR, FR, pool/spa l-5 T. AlJ.imon PENINSULA 11..... 1J11L ......... 4BR, FR, wtr frnt 1-5 All.INonfVogt/Nu.tn BIG CANYON 11,1.,.. 1 laulqe 5BR, FR 1-5 D. Bibb DOVER SHORE.5 11... -......... 3BR, wtr frnt 1-5 A. Peters BELCOURT llM-11 ~•·I. 2BR, FR, pool/spa 1-5 PartchNogt 1&Y•m1tNW 11n.- 0ne level 4 or 5 BR home in Lusk Harbor View Hill. Cathedral ceilings give thil special re- modeled home a bright and airy feeling. Ready to move into with upgrades throughout. Maxine Propp. ... ,.. IWl IUllt 11,l ..... Rare opportunity to own 100' on the sand in Corona del Mar plus a pier & slip. Charming 4BR residence with wood floors, beamed ceilings. Room for expansion, paddle tennis etc. A must tee! Ann Peters. ILi -...,.. llU..,.,.. .... ... Decorator's penonal residence. An outstanding floor plan with fonnal living room, formal dining, family room, breakfast area and gourmet kitchen, 4BR 1 den. Ocean view from patio & decks. It's perfect. New on market. Linda Oeth and Loia Jacobs. "" ..... Ulll& ........ Pride of ownership cottage style apartments per- fectly maintained by user/owner. Call for set-up aheet. Paula Bailey. L.Am& ... ..., 11.-.- View fOC"eVer -beautifully maintained oider Laguna home. Uled brick terrace, lush courtyard entrance with eecluded swimming pool. Three bed.rooma. formal dining room, den-maids quar- ters. Barbara Aune. 6~4 6200 llllJILWllU11 ta•• ~ oi the largest Jots on the ooeen.. nlil ;:t 4BB home litl in • magnifioent park like eetU:nc above the rocb and cnsbing IW'f. Beautiful spa. pool, wonderful priVllcy -a rarity in location whh a view of Catalina and the COMtline of California. Barbara Aime. r-..... • WllD 11,1 ... Remodeled, lingle story, 4 BR, 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool Private community behind guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financ. ing. Priced includes the land. Maureen White/Ed &cano. ..... ... First time on market! In good order -3BR. 2BA. dining room plus lanai. Ba.rbeque area, fruit trees. beautiful garden. Walle to schools and shopping. Great potential. Dona Chichester. .. ••••• ·-IUIPll ...... Exceptionally spacious 3BR, 2BA single story home features large family and living rooow., eecb with fireplace, and spacious kitchen which would lend itaelf to a gounnet remodel. Open bemn ceilings, a new roof, skylights and a peU at the ocean make th.is a great value at $285,000. Martha Macnab. .. ....... YllTWI ...... Old Corona del Mar. Three houaes from Carna- tion Park. Beautifully built. Like new canstnac- tion. Large kitchen with break.fast room, 4BR. den. 3 fireplaces, large sun-deck. Walle co t.y. Balboa Ialand. Quiet end-of-block location. Bever- ly Morphy. ,.llllllT UY 11.-.- 0ver 140' o1 water, frontage with 70' dock. nu.. lovely contemporary 4BR home was recently redecorated with Berber carpet, bermuda abut- ters.. built-in display cabinetS, and more. Lal-le muter suite with fireplace, plus lots of hidden storage. Realistically priced including the land to sell. Martha Macnab. N•llU mt• llUlfml IT.._ ll ... Sweeping ocean & beach views + Catalina sunaets from 2-story, 4 BR, 4 BA. exciting home. Seller will finance for qualified buyer. New appliances and ready to move m 4-5 days.. Priced below market! Tom Allimon. ~-a..atmaam 1•.-~·t 4BR. 3BA, family residence. Highly up- graded and remodeled. Large lot offering privacy and plealurable living. Brand new co the market. Sandie Fix . a•mmum-... .- Complemented by the Ubr~ adjacent to both the living room and muter suite. Formal dining room, bright kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook and second bedrooms and den complete the design. Panoramic views of the ocean. harbor and dty lights. Maureen White/F.d F.acano. .. ,. 11aa11v .... .,.. a,•.- Thla 6BR, 4~BA, family room. library, bonus room, wine room home baa a breathtaking un- obstructed ocean. bay, Catalina, night light view, and is behind the 24 hour guard gate at Harbor Ridge. The perfect family & entertaining home with a large pool & spa. Ed Facano/Mau.reen White. llllRlllmLmlfllW 1111• Single at.ory Harbor Ridge home with 2BR, 2.SA. sunken fireplace and conversation aru. Extra larae yard overlooking San Joaquin Re.ervoir and dty Ughta. A secluded hideaway and an open airy expe.nee of glala. Maureen White and Ed Elcano. lllWPO•T BIACH ~---Hunt -& Associates-,40--481-.a-~' REAL ESTATE . ---2125 San Joaqlidn Hill• Rd. Newport Center LIVE ABOVE IT ALL! Designed to please the moet dis<:riminate, this 5 bedroom, 7 bath, lUiurious custom home is located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ricke. 180° ocean, bay, city & .. Sunset.8 Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm lib1'8ry to lamily room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflect.a concentration on true old world craftsmanahip. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with aauna. fireplace & breath- taking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,750,000. Call Jeri Hunt. 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN 1-5 I . I I I I I I I I I I I ,' I I I . I I I I . I I I , .. ' ': I I I I I I ' I I I . I I I I I I . I I . l I I I I I I I ' TWO MASTER SUITES WITH VIEW Luxurious lifestyle with concentration on ~uality, design and detail thus creating an atmosphere of elegance and sophistication for those accustoined to the very best! Formal living room and dining room with colorful (arden and pool views. Delightful -sunny -fully ~ui~d kitchen w/breakfaat nook. 2 separate master suites with city and water VIEWS + gracious guest qua.rt.en and study. "1" Channing family room with handsome wet bar and 1 of 3 fireplaces. Spectacular outdoor entertainment area including pooVapa with waterfall, lighted VIEW gazebo and paddle tennis court. Security alarm and 24 hour guarded gate of Harbor Ridge. Priced to sell at $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt for appointment to see. 10 NARBONNE OPEN SUN 1-5 BIG CANYON -GOLF COURSE Located on the 18th fairway -this spacious custom by Wallace Neff -offen California living at it.8 best! 4 large bedrooms, 5 baths, huge formal dining room w/pool, garden and golf course VIEW! Separate pooVguest house complete with sauna. Basement and over 4200 sq.ft. to charm you and make this the entertainers delight! 24 hr. guarded gate. Owner may 888ist. $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. 18 CYPRESS PT. LANE , OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 BIG CANYON -$164,900 The absolute lowest price in this development! Delightful, 2 Bd, 2 Ba single level with dining room and wet bar, step down living room and fireplace. Large and very private walled patio amidst a lush woodsy setting. Will also lease or lease option. Call Jeri Hunt to see. REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm .. LmWl•HHUlll.IAI l1HMI Bank owned deluxe 1 bdrm condo with private patio, fireplace & wet bar. Beautiful community pool & spa. Prime location on the ocean side of PCH. ........... 11,ltl .... The prestigious bayfront address! SpaciOUs single level 3 bdrm home with pool, pier and float and 70 feet on the bay. 11Tfi.NW-11...- Spaclous 2 bdrm 2 bath unit wtth ocean, harbor & city llghta views. Large patio, fireplace, com- pletely FURNJSHE£?h. ~ery quiet and private. Motivated Mtler movmg out of state. ........ -..... ...... Convenient location, excetlent schools, priced to MU. A perfect home for entertaining with 4 apeck>ua bdrma, femlty room & view aide protected patio. Beautlful vtewa of the bay. <><*In & city lights. Unlmf man uu 11,,..,... Custom bullt single story home In a fabulous gate guarded location wtth views of Linda & Harbor Islands. 4 bdrms, famlly room, 2 large patios. 88 feet on the bay! 2812 Bayshore bpen Sunday 1-4. .... ,."' Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned Real Estate Company offering a complete range of real estate services such as an acilve rental department, a nationwide retocatlon network, and an In house com. puterlzed listing service. let us prove we will do more for you. -llna.T LIT 11.-.-Prlme location near the harbor entrance with large private pter and float. Partially remodeled 3 bdrm home with ampte room to expand. Owner may hefp finance. Sandy beach! A terrific bayfront value. ....., """ 1211.- Luxurlous 2 bdrm condo beautifully decorated with fabulpus views of the bay, ocean and city llghts from every room. Large sun deck, full security bulldlng, terrific cecre4tlon facllltles. Reduced for. quick s&le. • Al1DY• mvur.st lffl- 3 level & contiguous OCEANFRONT lots In fast growing Carlsbad. Multiple zoned. Ready to bulld. 11nnel111uy 11...- Bea'1tlfu1\y decorated 4 bdrm home with private pier and float. New gourmet kitchen, mahogany parquet floors, large work shop, convertlbte den and large bayslde used brick patio. An excep- tional value wetl maintained. lllllTlft -111..-Good ocean & bay views. Nicety decorated 1 bdrm unit In tull a.curlty bldg. large view sun deck, defu>ce kitchen. Out of town owner. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673 4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR ' ••• •.• t •.·~ •,•.•1.• -...'-~·.· ... __ · :.- ) ftAGR 10/SATUROAY APR. ••• , ...................................... OM.Y MOF tmAL!anAn OUR CLIENTS WRITE APRIL I , 1986 Dear Gerry and Christa: Again, thanks for handling the countless details involved in the successful marketing of our duplex. It has been a reaJ pleasure interacting with you and Christa during the past few months. I was particularly impressed with the level of integrity and professionalism both of you exhibited in handling some of the more emotional human issues that have arisen during our transaction. I am convinced it is the integrity characteristic that is the real mark of professionals. It is rare but refreshing and uplifting when we are able to interact with people with whom we develop complete confidence and trust in their integrity. We now have this confidence and trust in both of you. In closing, may first inclination is to wish you luck; however, after some reflection, I would simply suggest that you con- tinue doing what you are doing and success and good luck will su rel y follow. Warm regards, Wade and Elfie Alexander Anaheim Hills, Ca Historic propeny near the jetty in Corona del Mar. Two bu1ldable lots. 60 feet on the water. with the most spectacular views of all the water activity. CALL 640-LONG Ill HARBOit VllW HOMll PALERMO WITH VIEW $385,000. Upgraded kitchen, large bright fam room. Yard on view side. Rm for pool. CALL 64().LONG IOMIRllT X-large lot. J.-car garage. Tiled baths. Seller bought another. 5BR. $319,900. CALL 640-LONG ••• + Diii 2nd story addition includes ap- prox 400 sq.ft. + 2 BR + full bath. Excellent value for two story home. $279,000. CALL 64().LONG MOllTIGO • 488 Major remodel of baths, kitchen, family room expansion, walk-in closets, etc., etc., over $75,000 m remodel. $287,000. CALL 64().LONG MOllTIGO LARGIYARD $259.000 -Priced to sell. Owner bought another. CALL 64().LONG MONACO MODIL Smallest model. Great family home for young couple. New carpets. $239.000. CALL 640-lONG CAMIOIHORll Near 3 beach gates. Ivan Wells design, retractable roof, large 600 sq.ft. atrium. One block from the water. $695,000. CALL 640-LONG LAGUNA LOT Most unsurpassed view in all of Orange County. Atop the moun- tain in Laguna. $490.000. CALL 640-LONG SBRWRHVllW ~awind, Somerset with 5BR and completely remodeled. Spa, security system, new French doors and windows. Stunning. $449.000. CALL 640-LONG IPYGLAll v11w.•• Great view of city lights and mountains from this 48R New- port.er Model in Spyglass. 3 car garage, and all in fine condition. S459,000. CALL 640-lONG Gerry & Christa Long -....ONGS OF NEWPORT INC. ( 714 ) 640-5664 369 SAH M~l 0A . SUITT jlQ() • NfWPOAT ~ACH CA 92800 (6 y ( ( -4 Experts Say home of tomorrow won't change much at all DALLAS -Thought by many to be headed for revolutionary times, the American home will actually change relatively tittle over the next five years. New home markets, however. wlll change dramatically and builders will soon find themselves In an era where reacting qulckly to rapid market change will be the key to their survival. That Is the consensus of a panel of lti .. ding housing experts revealed In "Megaplcks," a futuristic forecast on the U.S. housing Industry unveiled at the 1986 National Association of Home Builders convention. The study was conducted by Color Design Art. a Los Angele~based Interior merchandising firm. Megaplcks Is the result of a four- month "Delphi" study which brought together 100 of America's top housing experts to dream about and predict the future of the residential building Indus- try. As part of the two-step Delphi procesa. a panel of the country's most prominent builders, developers, 'WJJlle .ame people ex- pect IJoruJng to enter a revolutionary age, oar 'Jlegaplcb' panel see11 American• •tlcklng to tradltloaal valaeit wlJen It coma to buying a new JJome.' -BEVERLY TRUPP CDA founder. president architects, planners and marketing apeclallsts gathered to predict the future for housing. Some 270 predic- tions were made at the Initial meeting. A second group of housing experts evaluated the panel's predictions. From the Of'lglnal llst of 270, a consensus was developed of 1 o "Megaplcks" that wlll Impact the hou1lng Industry over the next five years. "Whlle aome people expect houalng to enter a revotutlonary age, our 'Megapickt' panel MM Americana ttlcklng to traditional valuea when It comes to buying • MW home, .. COA founder and president Beverty Trupp said at the 42nd annual convention of the nation's home builders. "People don't purchue houses with the same mlndaet aa aelecilng a new car or buying clothes. When It comes to putting down roots, even the rebels of the '60s want the traditional comfort and security of home ownership. Those traditional values are why the American home wlll continue on en evotutlonary path," Trupp said. She said the Delphi research has provided builders a clear and detailed picture of their Mure. Megaplck 1: A detualon of Mnnlty. "Megaplcks forsees a period of stability and seeming Mt'enlty. Un- fortunately, It Is apt to be a deluak>n of serenity because there will be a nat demand for MW homes over the next five years," Trupp said. The forecast sees housing starts hovering around the 1.6 mllllon mark annually, down from the 1. 7 mllllon enjoyed by builders In 1985. "Housing wtll be ct1ar11ctertzed by en overall stablllty In lntereet rat•, lnfta· tlon, costs and demand. That wtll IMve us wtth a retatlvefy flat market com- pared to ttle roUercoaater ttmee ex- perienced In the 1970.," Trupp said. M1gaplck 2: 1lMt tk*1ng dlM bomb. Far and away the Oelphl fOf'ecut.e'a most potent projection 11 that "there wlll be a time bomb ticking rtght In the middle of our Mt'enlty." Forecast panetlata Pointed with alarm at the "raging Inflation that Is developing In the coat of flnllhed land that wlll soon outrun the purchealng power of our buyers." Long processing prooedures, In- frastructure coat transfers, maastve fees, density llmltatlona and growth management effort• algnel a war-ay to the bulldlng Industry, according to the forecast panef. "The ablllty of the nation'• realden- tlal builders to eliminate exC4MSlve and sometimes nonsenlieat government regulatlon la likely to determine the future atfordablllty of the Amertcan home,'' Trupp taJd. "Changing prOhlbttlve, costlY and n~aenlloaJ regulatlon wfn be the Industry'• moat otttleal need fol the balance of the '80s. And tt hu to (Pleue ._ SKPSaT9j'hf9 22) I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·-------.__._ ''TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL BOB I DOVIE'' HARBOR RIDGE Slll,000 Devonshire 5 BR, 4 BA. famlly room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, moutaln vtews. Assume $350,000 at 11%; $150,000 at 12%; $200,000 at 10% fixed financing. Private yard with room for pool. llllMYIEIHP CISTll 11 FOi Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom, 8 bath, has a master suite wl1h walls & oelllngs of padded silk, wtth control Ughtlng fOf the celestlal design work to sleep under the stars, black mlrrOfed walls & gold leaf oelllngs In formal dining, pool & spa of atone wtth cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed vHto# of ocean. bay, city llghta. A must to see If you want the elegance and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. Asking $1 ,695,000. IHI MYIE lllP LUSE IPTlll Slll,000 Highly upgraded DEVONSHIRE SBA, 4BA oak entry & famlly room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay, city, mountain views. Wiii trade for commercial property. NEWPORT BEACH r1n111 um 111111m 1111,000 Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story '4 bedroom, 2'A baths, famlty room, 2 flreplaoee, wet bar. Offer leaae option . .......... llllll PElllSIU Two bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pter, from this oceanfront condo wtth security gate and under- ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport. Great second home. · .......... llSTIESS F•EILISIRE llllS 110 IEWPIRT Fabulous vHto# of Bay and Ocean from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with large game room and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must sem ....... , .. LUSE Ill 011111 4BR, 2.5 bath, famlty room, formal dining, large yard with pool & spa. $4, 100 per month. IMlll'ftEIMP IEWNRT CREST Three bedrooms, three full baths, famOy room, wet bar, 2 car garage. Shows very clean and very good location. Lowest priced plan 4. A steal at $180,000. ..... 1 .. II 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 $275.000. 1H I llYIE lllP ... , ... ..., .......... SPECllUZlll II IEWPllT IUCl'S FllEST lllES HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LEllEl IEN lllFlln Hiii 3 bedroom, 2 bath, flreptace. hardwood floors $219,900. Special terms. Condominium. Ml&A1·1111 SOUTH COAST METRO COIN SELL OFF 3% DOWN -OwntW occupied. 1 So/, DOWN -Non-owner occupied. 1 BORMS from $59,900 2 BORMS from $69,900 3 BORMS from $79,900 ... 111-1211 Dovi1'1 Favorite R1cip1 INIMYIEI ... I rF~;;;;aEEi-i~;-;.;11 I 11 1 Lb. whole fresh green beans, 4 slices I I 1 bacon (cut Into pcs.), 2 cloves garlic 1 (minced), 1 tsp. ~mon peel grated, salt & 1 I I pepper to taste. I ... I LIM llYFlllT 11,410,000 WESTlllSTEI DFFllE LUSE I Wash green beans -cut off e;nds and set I ITILI'. YILU 11••t1IPIEIE I aside. In lrg. skillet ad crbacon, fry unit I I -----... 850 SQ.FT. of prime offloe location. private I crispy (remove bacon grease and leave 3 I I Lido late bayffont ,cuttom, three bedrooms, 3 bath, dMded office, end unit. ~ per foot. I Tlb. and reserve rest In case you need to I batha. Award-winning tile noon & walls thruout. Gross leeae. Comer of Goldenweat and 20th I add a touch) -fry stowty so not to burn. I I Mu ter eutte hu steam room and hOt tub, Street. I Add garUc saute until soft, then add lemon 1 lnkebotl custom carved bed, headboard and 1 peel and whote green beans saute and toss I ct9denza w/canopy, ·trench armotre, teed• to .. 111111 IMP 1 6 to 8 min. (Do not over cook). S... and I muter t>ath "To Stay". Carved wood wan COSTA IE•• IFFICE W.E II Lr••1 pepperto tu teand ler'Y9 withtttetmtgnon. tculpture 188xiM" "To Stay''. Thia la a must to .,. ~ I I Ilk• to aaute ftlet In same aklllet until I I .... Many ltema, too numerOU8 to list. 6400 feet of 100% otfloe speoe weH decorated I medium rare (Of your choloe). We ..,Joy the I -I ... IMP with ample parking. Priced below martcet a1 95¢ I flavor of the seaonlng from the beans on I N.N.N.FT. Of $724,000 .... prk:e. I the ftlet. I I •tllYlllllP t. .I ,. ......................................... ~--------------------------------_-__ -_-_-__ -_-__ -_-__ -_-_-__ -_-__ -_-__ -.. .. ' .... , ! I I I I I I I I I I ·I •1--ess--11 &* .-ww--w11--wcs .. I INDEPENDENT BROKER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA. 831-1286 ·--· --·---·"' -------- J· PACllltJ~ARl.19~.... _ DAJLY '*'*' ..-.. u1ss .. c1s:1 llfMk ''** ~ 1@w1 ~ u1111 ~ •s1%':1 WMW 1s119 _. 1111'> .,.. ''*'' -. a I 6 I I I e I I I I I I I e I B I I I I I I I I I SWEEPlll OCUI YIEWI 1301,000 ONe of Newport's BEST view buys! Superbly remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths. Open beam celllngs In famlly room. The kitchen Is a dream -aJI new upgrades. Oak flooring. Views from formal llvlng and dining rooms. This home has uncompromising detail. Asking $309,000. OPEN SUN. EICLISIYE CLIFFHIYEI lllLHllS' lllUI Huge tot -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. IEllTEllUIUI VILLA Newer Cllffhaven residence In prime location. 4BR, family room. plus den or llbrary and 3 full baths. Soaring celllngs, elegant marble entry. This most dramatic design wlll lend Itself to any decor. New pool with extensive decked area. A beautiful property with all conveniences. Excep- tional value. $429,000. OPEN SAT & SUN. UE llMDI 111·12H COSTA IESI STEIL IEWER OILY S 181,000 Large 3 bedroom home with family room and huge bonus room only 6 years old. ~Ice size yard for fam- ily less than 2 miles to beach and owner wlll carry. llW CAPPEL IJ 1-1211 DIANA CAPPEL 131-12te SPYILASS SPECTACULAR OCUI llY I Cln LllHTS Best buy 3 bedroom, 3 car garage, formal dining room. A great home for entertaining. Secluded yard. Owner motivated. Asking $410,000. llW CAPPEL II 1-12H E'SIDE TWI 2 IASTER SUITES This townhome has It all with 2 master bedrooms, cozy fireplace, 2 car attached garage and has community pool and spa. Carpet allow- ance. Asking $126,000. llAllA UPPEL II 1· 1211 llYRlllE IEWEST II IEWPOllT Just listed professionally decorated, two bedrooms, 2 baths with high ceilings, 2 car garage. Near Fashion Island and beach. Comm. pool and spa. Asking $169,900. IWll OAPPIL 111-1211 REALTORS ® IEWEll CISTOI -IEWPlllT IEllm Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41h 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! USTSllE S 111,110 Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Large lot with fruit trees. Two flreplaoes, warm spacious family room. Price has just been reduced -owners moving out of area. 41R CUSTDI WITH llEST 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. RAE "ODGERS a1-1 .. .. hr htlute ....... , .... .. , .. , ......... " ........ . IElnEIUIEll ELEUIOE wm PUIUlllC YIEWll Fully contained guest unit In rear of property and This unique custom home Is oompUmented with , much more. EXCLUSIVE LISTING. Asking a distinctive European flair. Situated In Newport $349,500. Call for appointment. OPEN SAT. Heights. Comprised o1 4 spacious bedrooms UE 1111111111· 1211 and 41,.-baths. Built In 1978. 180° views of bay & ocean from all llvtng areas Including bedrooms. IEWPOllT llEllm CllJO JUST LISTED A unique istand kitchen wtth fNfltY amenity. All the warmth, charm and locatlon you could wish for. Great value in Newport Heights! Ap- prox 1700 sq.ft. of luxury living. Just 2 years old, 3BR and 3 baths. Newty listed at $165,000. ALLllN llTUll IJ1-12H IESA VERIE Excellent property ... new on market. 3 bdrm, and family room home. Private master suite w/upgraded bath, solar water heater and large yard. $173,500. JIOllE UllUlll 111-1211 CUSTOI IESI VERDE One of the largest lots In Mesa Verde. Walk to Mesa Verde Country Club. Home features 5 bedroms, 3'h baths, pool and 3 car garage. Lots of room for expansion. Beautiful, quiet street. REDUCED TO $369,500. .llOllE .-,.EUl IJ1-1211 CISTOM • IEWPOllT HEllHTS Prime location, 4 bdrm., 4 IA baths, family room home. Also featured In this newer custom de- signed homes are 4 flreplaoes, view of gardens from all rooms, formal dining and 3 car garage. REDUCED TO $378,000. · .111111 llllLlllll 1a 1-1211 me. COllO • COSTA IESI Perfect for couple or singles. 2 master bedrooms, 21A baths, walk to Costa Mesa Courtyards. REDUCED TO $125,000. iMllll ll•EM'I 111· 12H Master suite has fireplace and sitting r()l)m with oversized closet and bath area. This property has an excellent presentation throughout! Shown by appointment. w 1111111111-1211 USY LIYll' In this ultra spacious. Im- maculately maintained Newport townhome. 4 bedrooms, formal dining and family room. Quality, neutral decor. New on the market and priced rlgtl_t at $185,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. IUlllL YI 011111 IJ1-12H MAM YN COOMBS a1-1• IEEl l REST1 Serenity surrounds this beautlful 3 bed, 3 bat townhome. Vaulted celllngs, skyflghts. forma dining, custom mirrors, Jacum-tub. Located i country -quiet Sea Bluff Canyon, this plan rarel on the market. Asking $165,000. UlllYI 111•1111-12H USTSllE CITIE Totally renewed 3 bed. Potlahed hardwood ftoora, new kitchen, new bath, tar~ lush yard. Asking $162,000. lllllfl 111•1111-1t11 631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COST A ME&A INDEPENDENT -.......... ,.~ .. ------~-~-- IAYllllES 1224,100 Charming 3 bdrm. remodel w/hl beam celllngs, llvlng w/fplc that opens to prt. vate courtyard that's perfect tor enter- taining. New 8kytlght kitchen. A home to be remembered at such a low prtce that's nestled among million dollar homes. Private beaches & a guarded gate community. Offered at $2~.900 L.H. . Ill.II llL"" U1-1111 CHIU IEL 1111 1121,000 -...--- Outrageous and gorgeous 3 year old custom home w/ocean view that says oh-la-la. HI ceilings and multl levels create an overwhelming spatlal effect. Formal llvlng and dining room, famlty room. game room and guest robm, 3 fplcs and 3 wet bars. JuS1 steps to bellch. An ex~tlonal property at $725,000. 11111111.tl• 01-1211 UYFlllT llll,000 Best Buy! Bayfront w/dock. Remodeled 4 bdrm. 4 ba. home withe charm of yesterday. Open living and dining room look to lg. patio wtth flre pit and Bay, mountain and city llte views. Owner wlll trade. UCI Ill VIEW Totally customized Interior from the entryway to the gourmet kitchen. Features Include teak floors and panelling, marble fireplace. French doors and newty remodeled baths. Shown by appotntment. Offered at $359,000. 11U IM• WEllTD 111· 1211 USTSllE 4 IEIROOI Outstanding famlly home with 4 spacious bedrooms plus a large, comfortable family room with built In bookshelves and stone fireplace. LoV4!f~ garden. Excellent location. llU. 11111WlllTEI111·1211 ILIFFS VIEW COllO 180° view from this luxurious home situated In one of the most d8tUrable areas of Newport Beach. 3 bedrooms or 2 and a den. See to appreciate! .......... WDl1D 111·1211 Fan llllDT naua11111 • ,. nen1n. •llUllMI. 111.111.L I ••a WD11D U1-1211. ~· ~~----.-·--......-.............. W&-AIC IEWNIT IDOi VIEW Unobstructed 180° view from thla gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 ba penthouse. Per- fect for the executive. Easy Newport Beach living .. Close to beach. Asking $320,000. Call for detalls. llTI ... 111-1211 IEWNIT SIPllSTICITE llTlllll lll-12U Elegant Newport townhome. 2 master aultes, formaJ dining, fireplace. Community tennis & pool. Offered at $169,500. llTI ... U1-1211 IEW LISTill 1134,llO 4 bdrm, 2 ba, 2000 sq.ft. gorgeous home, Including a 600 sq.ft. family room. Eating area In kitchen, ptua formaJ dining room. New appliances Including microwave. Call today. lnl Wiii 111-1211 IEW LISTill I 120,00G Cute Costa Mesa 3 bdrm home. New carpet, paint and much more. Wiii not last! IELClllT llZZLEll 4 Bdrm. 31"1 baths, quality built. Guarded com- munity. $150,000+ In upgrades. Gorgeous decor and lush landscaping and the price Is still comparable to new sales! Call NOW for your personal showtng. $829,000. .llUI 111.L 111· 1211 FIX UP ESTATE REllCEI 1140,000 3,000 sq.ft. home + maids quarters + guest house, pool, spas, sauna, tennis court, ~ acre, security system, horse prtvlleges. Asking price today $659,000. A wonderful opportunity. '9IJl lll.l U1-1211 IEWNIT -4 Oll IWIE Drive by 1441 Galaxy In Dover Shores and fall In love wtth this 4 BR, 2.5 bath on • huge lot. Cell me for your peraonaJ tour. $289,900. -.. au 01-1211 BROKER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 I ' B I I I I I M,r..-. •·2 ~ --• --.ssc1s-__., E1££J. ~ e111s..,.. e1w1-. es111.,.. es1151.,... .::swil _., .. _ I i!:li''I _....._ '3PN" ~ N 1 $ill Mi.: l?I" _...,..._ --··-~ ----~ --···---··---···---···---···- • .. . ------_____ ,,_ ______ _.. ...... ._ ............................................ ~~~~ .. ~~ ...................... ~~ .. ---- HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI •610 Avocado, Olde CdM 675-6000 $295,000 v 43 Jasmine Creek. CdM Sat-Sun 1-5 760-0473 Sat-Sun 1-4 430 Catalina Dr, Newport Heights, NB 631-7370 $214,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 63 Highland View. Turtle Ack. Irvine 854-2989 $167 ,000 Sunday 10-5 1417 Keel Drive. Newport Beach 644-9060 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR 1tlus FAI RI or DEi v • 39 Whl1ewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 893-3973 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 ••12 Belcoort Dr.S, Belcourt 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 515 El Modena, Newport Heights, NB 962-8891 Sunday 1-4 685 Seaview, Laguna Beach 760-8333 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Southampton, Belcourt 644-6200 $415,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI 1822 Buttonshell Ln, (Baycrest) N.B. 756-1323 $374,900 Sun. 1-5 V'2782 Clrcle Dr, Bayahorea, NB 646-1514 $499,000/Fee Sun 1-5 3023 Country Club, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $439,900 Sunday 1-5 * •408 Evening Star, Dover Shores 644-6200 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Garnet, Balboa Island 673-8700 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 110 Lexington Lane, Costa Mesa 966-1923 $105,000 Sat-Sun 10-4 13781 Olympic. Costa Mesa 786-7679 $119,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 32 1 Poinsettia, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 300 Poppy, (Ooean View). Old CdM 759-9070 $390,000 Saturday 11-5 ••7825 Sailboat Cir, Huntington Sch 760-5000 $199,900 Sunday 1-5 1072 Salinas, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $190,000 Sunday 1-5 **316 Via lido Nord, Udo Isle, NB 873-3777 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 18732 Via Verona. Turtle Ack, Irvine 759-1501 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 416 Vista Roma, Bluffs, Newport Beactl 640-9019 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 ••3473 Windsor Court, Costa Meaa 645-0303 $198,000 Sat 12-4/Sun 1-5 3 IR 1tlus FAI Ill or IEI * • 2200 Windward L&ne', Newport Sch 644-9070 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 435 Allao, Newport H8'ghta, NB 642-5200 $268,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Aralla, Eaatbluft, Nwpt Sch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 328 Hazel, (Ocean View). Old CdM 759--9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •432 laabello Terrace, Corona Hghlnds 644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 17 Montecito, Spyglaaa. Nwpt Sch 759-1501 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V'. * 10 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge, NB 640-4888 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 2093 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 546-5605 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 1807 Tahuna Terrace, Irvine Terrace 6«-6200 $485,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • 118 Via Quito, Udo 644-6200 $521 ,000 Saturday 1-5 3 Valley View, Turtle Rock, lrvlne 647-0880 $247,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IElllOOI •2018 Tahuna Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 H 12 Serenade Terraoe, lrvlne Tene.ce 759-6700 $327,000 Saturday12-4 2933 Casale. Newport Beach 645-0303 $299,950 Sunday 12-4 280 E. 15th St. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $207.500 Sunday 1-5 *2001 Kewamee. Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $396,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 **2109 Miramar, Bal. Peninsula 645-0303 $399,000 Sat 1-5/Sun12-4 2828 Shantar, Coata Mesa 645-0303 $210,000 Sun 1-5 4 IR 1tlu1 FAI RI or DEi * * 2224 Pacific Dr/PCH 644-6200 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 LOTS: 303 Narciau•, 46'x 118' lot, Old CdM 759--9070 $300,000 Sat/Sun Dally * *. 721 Bayside Ortw. Newport Bch 760-5000 $1.175,000 Sunday 1-5 3327 Callfornla, Mesa Verde, CM 546-5880 $174,950 Sunday 1-5 *V-18 Cypr ... Potnt Ln, Big Cyn, NB ~868 $9915,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * * 1213 E. Balboe Btvd, Peninsula 644-8200 $700.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 1410 E. Bay, Newport Beech 631-1266 $875,000 Saturday 12-5 t 356 Galaxy Dr. OoYer ShorM, Nwpt Sch 642-5200 $1&9,500 , Sunday 1-5 •22 Morro Bay, (View), Spyglaaa 631-1266 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 250 Poppy. (Ocean View), OkS CdM 759--9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1601 Port Abbey Ptac:e, HVH, NB 759--9100 ~9.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •2012 Por1 Brlttol, Harbof' View Homea 760-8285 $339,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •2208 PM Ournea, Hrbr View Hmee, NB 759--1195 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 Ruatllng Wind, Turtle Ack, lrvtne 760-2607 $279,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •• 1720 Skylartc, Baycr•t, Nwpt Beh 631 -1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 10 Stlltwater, Turtlerock 675-6000 $339,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1099 Tulare Dr. Mesa Woode, C.M. 751-3191 $225,000 Saturday 1-5 125 Via Koron. Udo Ille, Newport e-ctt 631-7300 $467,500 Sunday 1-5 1008 Wettcllff, Weetctltf 675-6000 $299,000 1 IElllOI Saturday 1-5 **853 Via Udo Sood, Udo Isle 759-6700 $3,750,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I IR 19111 FAI Ill or IEI •Hiiicrest, (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch 873-8700 S1,950,000 Sunday 1·5 ••31741 Contljo Way, Coto de Caza 644-6200 $1 ,050.000 Sat-Sun 1·5 7 Hermitage. BIQ Canyon 644-6200 Sl,075,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **401 Nor1h Star, Newport Beech 673-5353 $980,000 Saturday 1·5 v • *33 Rldgetlne, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $3,500,000 SatJSun 1-5 23 San Mateo. SpyglUI 644-8200 $695,000 . Saturday 2-5 15 St. Tropez. Devonehlr• Mdl. Harbo< Ridge 631-1298 S675,000 Sunday 1~6 ••e Tr.,eJgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt 8ch 64()...4888 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1·6 -~ .. -:;--; •.• -.... --... -... --·----------::-----=:"'-=-==-:=::-:'."::":":'~~~~~~=~~~--~~~~~!!l!l~~~lllll!l!!!!!lllJ!l!l!!91 .. -------.. --·-----_.------------·--SJ ,.,.,,UJC I Ill 11111 Fiii II tr IEI * • v 1 Napoli, HIW'bor Ridge, Newport 8ch 8-«-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IElllll ••397 Bayview Terrace. Cotta Mesa &42-1007 $189,500 Sat-Sun 11-5 **633 Udo P.tc Or., Newport Beach 759-9100 $399,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 2 Ill 11111 Flll 111 tr IEI ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $188,500 Sunday 1-'4 3 IElllDOI ••466 Gaviota. Btu1fa 675-8000 $238,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 862 Village er.-, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $1~.ooo SaVSun 12--4 3 IR 11111 Fll RI tr IEI 334 Ogle St, Unit 8, Costa Mesa M6-'?'671 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DU PLUES FOR SILE 2 Ill 11111 1 IR 439 A&B, « 1 Femlelf, Olde Corona del Mar 675-8000 $280,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 3 Ill 11111 2 Ill 518 Oahlla, Corona del Mar 675-2424 $375,000 Sun 1-5 •Spe •Pool *•Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool vGlw addreea at guard gate .... . ------- ------ • 1 .......... LIKE A FRENCH VILLA ON THE RIVIERA FOREST ·LIKE CANYON AS YOUR BACK YARD WITH REFRESHING OCEAN VIEW ••11-1 mlllll Gorgeoue 3 ltry w/ stunning decor & ~ 1-'•· 38t, oper1 2 ltry n. & wtne celler. French doon. M>Wn moldlnge, hrdwd tin.~ mlrron, IOP-Of-lhe-llne -1885,000 ... IN A WORD "SPECT ACULAWr---·--- •a Nm I.mil' t11-1111 ._ .... , •. let u ...... v .. S.11 y .. ,,.,.,.,1 Calca.llfW, 64t-S671 for information & surprisingly low cost. llllY 1£ 1£ CllllEI NICE OCEAN VIEW PLUS SUNNY PRVT COURTYARD 3BDRI, 2BA $390,000 MAKE OFFER OP£1SATlllAt11.S 311""' n a ram u11M1 1st-M11 um 1n11n11111 OLD COIOIA DEL IU $419,IH OCW VIEW BOIE 4 .. 1 + FlllLY- 111 .-n .. l&TI• 11-1 • •nm 111H"' 111-1111 BEST CORDiil DEL Ill BUY!!! 3Bdrm, 2Ba, sunny patio, hardwood floors, high beam ceilings $377 ,000 -Doll Houselll OPEN BAT/SUN 11-5 321 POINSETI1A ~··I Plm loMULI su111m1111m 110-1110 •-J '\ • A Nottonol Celebrolton of Homes 101 People &usiness ond Industry BEST Ill BLUFFS Ill IFFICE EITIU USTEI II SU IUILY 12 ... ,111 II ILlffl PllPEITIU II llE UST .... WE IEEI USTillS, Wll'l Yll PLUSE llYE US TIE IPPllTlllTY Tl SELL YlllS7 m11.u llAl•I -3Br, 2Ba, lux off- wht crptlng. Nearly new kitchen appls. lrg encl prvt patio. $177,500 L.H. Barbara Sanregret lfll llTI• 1..C JIM YIST& • • IPllTIOIW UY Y1EW -Lovely 1 level 2Br 2Ba custom one of a kind. 42' by 12' patio on view side. on beauti- ful Vista Caudal. $219,500 HELEll B. DOWD R111tor, lac. 720-7432 Litt I luy with flat &,em •PILllT -·-UllQUE CUSTOI LIT Build your own 1 of a kind on this beautiful curving piece of property. Priced for quick sale. $329,000. EXECUTIVE HIDE IWIY This 2 Bedroom, 21~ bath pro- fessional decorated condo has been slashed thousands. Totally up- graded. Owner has to move. Won- derful view of the bay. Great sum- mer retreat $329,000. RVM* of Newport Beach SPYGLASS HILL FIVE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME 4 MORRO BAY OPEN SUN 1-5 COMPlfTELY CUSTOMIZED AID DECIMATED TO PflFECTIGI Privately-located on an oversized lot with an exceptionally large backyard. This extremely light and t>rlght home features an abun- dance of used brick, hardwood floors and trench windows through- out, all new tile kitchen of top quality construction, adjacent family room with cor.y fireplace overlooking beautifully landscaped patio and backyard. Format living and dining rooms, large master suite, secondary bdrm and bath on main floor, perfect for guest or maids quarters. Truly an outstanding offering In today's market. 8885,000 For more information call: DAINY B•B • mPllAllE l•Y Brubh&Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROU:RAGF. SF.RVfCE.11 844-8200 ··-······· .... ·······••····· -··--· ~ ~~etrM'~ Seee11"'.? Call for your private Inspection of our newest listing. Only $385,000. Meticulously main- tained 3 Bedroom view home, gleaming hrdwd floors, air con- dtt1oned, security system, lath & plaster. Relax by the pool or In the spa while you enjoy the lush green hlll and ocean views. Wonderful neighbors & private beach access. A Perfect 4 BR ·Home for the appreciative buyer, highly upgraded with top quality craftsmanship, attention to de- tail-charm and warmth sur- round you. Be the lucky one-see this today. $429,IH Why Wait -move In condition Is the p h rase for t his 3 BR condo-views of mountains, lights and water. Lush Kol pond provides that extra "ambiance." Only $4-49,SOt A Forever View Is yours from this sophisticated yet charming 3 BR home. Large courtyard perfect for entertain- ing, oak Island kitchen for the gourmet, spa to relax In. $551,5" Price Reduction! Dynamic view, Dynamic 4 bedroom house with many up- grades offered at Dynamic price. $525,Mt Ulftl Ew11 Conett 644-9060 SCWILOS -HlllSCIPES Fiil ISf RILllNI Of YOUR piopertil9. HI obllgatlon by TO PRODUCER. Cal PATRICK TENOR ··~ . - .... LlllTD •111 Fii llYICE UIES PllE : lllY .... mmJ I EASTSIDE-NEW LISTIHI I From the freeh pick• •-----·· fence to gleemllig here ' wood lloorl. n.w coun11 ~~===~I kitchen, trench doon iuT•WPllT_,.I ~u:i~~~ Channing MW ll9tlng -3t bHutlful 3 Bedroor Bedroom. 2 Bethe and home la 10 u~ttona 1paclou1 family/dining Everything 11 perfection room with flrepl1ce. No detalla owrloolce Open beamed Cllllnga. $225,000. Caill '°' • light and airy. opefll to Polntment to .... =~:.::~I 142-1200 car garage and teperate s ho p I A u t om at I cl ~lers In ltMciNe, easy car• ywd S2M.600. ....... .,.. ... /S.1·1 142-1111 J PETE BARRETJ REALTY PETE BARRETI ·.. REALTY I ,;-lht• ll.11h 1'11111 ~ ·''' ll•·•llil ,., \" ,. rltrt • I"'\ \nu r ,,., 1io u , ...... 11ur , _______ • ( •• 11 t.U ·o1,;>1 I \I I''. ua BEST BUY" OPEi SUIDIY 1 to I Even agents outside our company tells us that this property Is the best buy In old Corona del Mar. 208 I 210 ClRllTIOI -Duplex built In 1973. -One of Newport's finest views- panoramic from jetty to harbor from third story owner's unit. -Spacious 4 bed. second unit. -10 car parking. -Offered at $750,000. For Information contact: Susan Scanlan Office: 644-6200 Home:J 20-9.025 Grubber Ellis H•:'ltm:NTUI Hftntn•R4C.f c.nnt r .. . .. . .. ~ l I ) -I . I , I IATWMY MIL ii. cum" RIAL l llAft .. _ w..ac-._ 11n 1UO -~ DEADUNEI PUBLICATION DEADLINE FORIAU --'--_,._., llH -v---c-,.i...~ 111' HOUSIS/CONl>OS --· --"-""""" _ .... _ ,,,, ~a--... ~c .......... ...... ,,. 1001 , ...... _ . "' ·-100. 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The O.ity Piiot ecc.pt1 no llel>llify tor *1Y erra< In eo ~•t tor ~ It mey be rHPOnllble except lor the COllt ot the ..,_ ec:tuelly occupied by the eaor Credit can only be lllloWled tor tile nm ~Ion THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURI Tele: M-F M:30/COUNTER M-F M Ctural 1111 Genu...... llDC.W...... 1121 c.ta... Int c.ta... 1114 ..... ..... 1•: .... IMI IMft I• ·-m.1.... ....... ORAMATICBAYVIEW I-··· I SS?ll -.. 1111m1 ... Htratt •·•~tt• 1•m1111a DUPLEX-28r1bewtl. ~~~·~~ unm u ... wu111 :..;n•,.,; ortt.Nnor&dtylgfQ bdl ~ oce.i *'-· ~-12e4,900. Moma· vi.ta on iNtn.. Fr91h!y ~ and Stipe 10 ...cs-• lcMityl&clllnQ 4 bdrm. 3.,. belt\ combined wllh 1 h• light, airy & quiet. 521 Cemetlon. By owner •188500 142•1007 1WWcpt31ed.,fwnlyrm, OOMn \IW. 2 ~ 1 modef..-homewflti arc:Mactur1il ftlNor'a of :t::: 3080 If home 87'3-4241 or 873-1541 ' · lhMe roof & lots of lot. Uwie In or. rent one, bonul -; tormll New ONMe In tNI 9'*> poot, prt¥9te beeCf'I .-...,. ~ 2br 2be & .. 1¥JIT IWm oherm 1151,950. or i-. for mothar9 "°"* din rm ':'v.rw ~ ...-,.. home • on ..,_, 3 cer garaoe cMn "*" cond top ~ (2) CMITillng 0..,. Cod 2br, 2be.. 2 .ey, plue 2be. II S4el 900 wtTaw.18 or one of ttle "'*' .,_ In l330K IHHhold or oetk,n. Owner 7ilcMM73 tow!•."'°"* Side by...._ -WATt ltf'RO"ll 1be, one ltory. TWo TRAOi ._,.. ... Cell ~~tlglout Harbo. r *5 13K .... Eactl 28R 2~ be In.. HOMl~ lolc. 9llf1l89. S-to .,....... Patrlc* Tenen 131-12M Thia 10,000 lq. ft. (11•> JJt.1111 c.ta.... 1114 llrab6elocetlon w/comm. REAl ESTATE Cell todsy. 854-«)01 or or 7~ home ....... .,..., ~~~~~~~~1j;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj pool. 10 "*'from beeef'I. IS1·1400 551~700. .,... and gueei IUlt• I= Both unit• uted .. r:!rubb,~Ellis w/ettting rm. ~ and modeet. Onfy 4 yrt o6d u u wt bars; ChldNn • :i ...... S-byowner ... c:ion:luL.... lMt "'-'""--•rn••• ~~9dfmt-.._ OPEN SUH 1-6 .,_. tr.se or ~ ... u .. + -·~.,, rm . ._.. 38WHITEWATEA S127 500 & S129.500. IJ BAYF10n' HOUSE UOO .,.._ 2 room me6d't ..,i. 1117 8Mut Jwnlne Crtc. 2 WV-rllmlly room wtttl call -& wtlndt 00ttty0 UR 21M141 town.'lome, )ult ... ,,. Drl11• ISlAND Qym W/M&lna l maeaoe Pl •1 a _ BfVden. Hot tub, 8kylt• fireplace. Tool ehed, 146-3375 · e Joa from the W8tef. ~ ~ +~ 3Bdrm, 38&. ln5.000, :'re. "":ne~~,, '-& --,._, $289,000. Bltr. 893-3973 email pool ftult t,_ In Yoil'f low ttle 2 etory · Open s.t/Sun 1-5. 318 • IPll -1..,. low 1M1nt9n.nc. yard Ellkte nr H.B. TIWtltlonel bric* ~ beemed oat• wtth ~ ~ Via Udo Nord e.nnery etoraoa rm. Indoor & out· 1111 L-•• Ill UVEPRte.EDT THREDUCE BEAEDCH $174 500 Call to.. . 3br 11M>a doll houM. celllnge. ~In ma.-w/pvt TENNIS CT. pool + VMlaoe RMlty e7Wm dOor kltc:Mn/ber open to --. " · .... 1,... · wlf11n rm/lg yd ollk nr. ter bedroom and other epe. A rare vMle. Price 40' poot & epe. Aneet m.-tmmecutate2bd, 1V.be. 32e Orchid.SO. of PCH .... a.. oountrY kite ~ onty: drernetlc ..atur... V• SLASHED 1140,000. llWI...,. teM1a & ~- 1tep1trom beeef'land S270,000. 45' lot. 10%dn MUST SEE. S141K. cant. Only 1189,900. Qnly 9169,900 wltlrmel Pfot1•C1M1y dacoutted OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 bay :r:::,,:c;;note ~~ Dowr R.E. 7•6080 HURRYI Bltr. IM&-4557 ~-1~~~~ new :r 28a.:: 98'A P~~,,,&.'"·*' ... 111DM.IANI Dl&t........ =~~ /: . S, &. (211)111· 1111, -..0 If,_ Of YOUR propef11ea. NO On the Jr: courM, ~ $188, . Won't a.t. Call I:<'----'------38R2betront&28fV1ea. ;e::~~·~0C'e:! J~rr :.;::•e= ~~ 131~~~r~o2. ___ Ul'flllff _____ _ . bU I J 1 4 h1nklng of e ,_home ~~7yrty0001nc. Futt BY OWNER 3BR 2be PATRICK TENORE 38drm. 28a and poof. * llWlln * OPEN TODAY 1-6 Stunning z....., on green la< sprtng? S-the meny .., 5.CX • ._,,,,. 131-1288 '325,000. C.il for M belt l*K. 0 .H. s.t/ llttlnot 1r1 toci.y'e ~ 1at. °'*'.· Sundey 1-5, Condo. Padel, 2 CW get. ..~ 831-12M. By GM*. 4 !ii" 3'M>a. Sun. X753 V111Ca UmbrOM 597e 51e Dehlia. 875-242• S105.000. ~1823 -----~ modeledln 14.1..gedoc:k. Dowr R.E. 75$-5090 ... . . =·~.,., ... ';: ,_llTDILllNI 1111 .... aJ 1112 ..... month. '795,000. Dy 111 .... 111111. Of YOUR proper1ta NO 1::-...-----~M:"T· 14&-2451. fN 87&-2320 1..erge 2WOom. 29e1f1 obllgetlon by TOP BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK LOWEST PRICED BROADMOOR Located on large corner lot, this 3 bdrm, 2'h bath home la perfect for ramlly and entertainment. Huge expanded family room with fireplace and vaulted cefllnga. Large formaJ llvlng room and dining room. Excellent Ught exposure, shows clean and bright. Good location. Outstand~'li vaiue. -. For more Information oelf DAllY .. • STEPllAllE G•Y Clrubb&Ellis 844-8200 (213) eeo-e513 .. uunnm il'flM IM4 ·-""'··· Condowtttl~and PRODUCER. Cell 38r 281 Condo. Dbl gar, --28drm 2 ..... .....,. with pool. Welte lo lflopt. PATRICK TENORE patio frptc, ~OX 1900 wrsm ' _..,.,.,.. Leete~ In arwa. 131·1284S eqtt.'s1ee,0oo.&4fr7e71 Turtle Rock Vlewl trptc, and poot. s_.10 A t>eroatn. ··~\:·'. --------i 1187,000. 28r 28&. By St0t9. GrMI loc. Only C>alA DELGADO 4 • ,· O.W..83HlgNendVl9w. $118,900 w/terma. cell 131-12ee lfll!91•11111f! mtlmTO Sunday 10-5. 854-2989 Patr1d! Tenen 131·12ee .._ .. ·~.1111.1-.- Model perf9ct. 48< 28a. or 780-4102. frplc:. trench doof"I. New ... Tillllllllllfl ··~i~\:·? .,-.-... roof,dr!Y9Wey.pelnt.~End Unft Weldorf. 48r, 4 ,. •. -.. --••• "* aow and betN f8m., ale, lhuttera, neu.-p M•gnlftceot lllW, Phw S f3S,000 Cell Robl~ trel. Quiet. vtew pert!, c::tty • llfmmllf .-Ill. ~ Portoflno Tench 831-1288 llghte & ttle rode! HOA •THE BLUFFS* Ct1erm1na1v remodeled 48r 38a 7SS..1195 Ag1 Pool, tennlt, ape. Hr Premier Bey view 1 llry 38i, 3be 1409,000 LENDER OWNED! VIEW echle, UCI, th opt, $205 000 3Bd 2~8&. .... wffl co-op w/brok.,.. CONDO! 2br 2•.oe RVM~A > Jt ,\, ' I~! • '279,000. Motivated By oMW 780-~oe OPEN SUN 1-5 et 2782 totllly ~I Pool. Owner/Agt 780-2801. Clfde Dr. &4fr151' epa, tennlt exeout ttv-'. i--------1 ~uc=y ,,,:.;4:30. l llT .. Lll1ml Ing. under° mlltttet II 2st'2'f'~t.. . ..,.,.. 185 K . t 97 • 24 1 0 . Deed approx ~ Axed. m1U -·fllW Sprawtlng Ra-1dl home ._.... 83$-11'41 llllk P.J. ~~17TEA~Open3~~~1-5 =·~~~~ UITIUn l.9111Ulln.IT I , . MG-8120 or 3 BR2'M>ll.den.2417a/ft. hoped tor: 48drm, 38a. Inly th~oc:=: OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6 875-4812Bltr U47,000. a .01 ... formeldlnlng.t.mlyrm .. ~ tenMJewlm dub 815VIAUOOSOUD 1-----------1 Agt/Owner 147-0MO AHO e ,_. Bonue Rm and' lntermec:tlat•Hlgh Wetcfl euneee. from 3 m.t -. One of the prettteet ..... School Ooeen ~ ~of flneat vtew. 48R 38r 1~ w/edd on fem. • ......... hillf port --.. QOM to .. encl icing ,... vtews 4BA. pleoj>room, ooum-t rm. Fr. doOt9. bey wen.-SPACIOUS & ~l'wNrtoUa. tchoole, Call "obln from INt lcMity lllnd-ldtctlen. 8ancty beedl. dow. pnay fire, jee. etory Mg1e ternlly, nr Tench 831-12M ~ ywd. ,_ land. '*:~ ftoet.12a_()()I). ~ In cond. Call IMI. lakelpoot & lflOPOtlie. 3 w --.. 12 .... ooo I ...,. ~ ~ AQt 756-1323. es1-oll4 BR. 2be.. den,'""' dlr*'a e11.,.,._111 ._, · I 115-4111 1 Ill& ... J" rm, lrpk:. A/C. 552...-76" .,::.i.. S1IPI fl .. °;:' ~oryln. ~ Mboe l8R 28A. trv tot. Ml-I ~~-;.,~ Verde" Nortf\. 2 190 Sq llllT•~-1221.400.1713WIWboe F1ntutlc tax •helter Ft •• Model ~-ong.: Wiik to town a~ from lf'ld. f7Wm w/Jdnt ""'-on.. '215K 1na1 °'"*'· New on IMf'o "*..,..., e>M twne. 28r c.nn.y V-. Alefty ~ R.E. 75e-40e0 keit. PYtoed to ... 111 28e whdra bonue rm. 11'11 111 .... 1 sn•.MO. Open~ p11t10 &~111ou1er ~ _.._ 1-6. 3327 Celklrnl&. Agt beemed Aoom StunNlg ~ HorM. Need to ... Mx40 28drm. ue eaeo or llMM221 tor ..,....,... ,. ~ Dllgtlt. ,. Adult Plltlt, 146,000. modeled "'* 8*m & mocl'd ·a . "'1111 "*'... Mtc:M9&. AG' ~ 120e HMA IC PlAZA ~ beeN. ~ wl-.n .,_, & )lie IL U FF 8 LOWE 8 Mr n. 8111,too. Open fwed .. '246,000. M>. atc. poo&, 11'1.-. CMlll PNClD HOMeU lclrm. -. •• •I l et/Sun 1-4. 11ta1 .,,.._ 1-6. O.. , ber. Call 11111..._ .. gt. 2 be •1•.000. TM 28r 29a Condo. View ~ 119-1'11 Agt 4el'~ 716-1323 0t IUW94 Property Mllr1 MM01t 1231.IOO. &ca41"1kr ... • / Traditional Realty 631-7370 PETE BAR Rm :,. REALTY .. ·····•·•··•·•••· ...... . .:.....-......i ~~unhc l{(:alt Everything you really don't need In an aputmcnt. and more. ,_.,.- :0 . ... . .. ...... ·~ a.••r•1•• mL a11Bl& MMC...... Ml411at..... ._. 1111 ._. .. fa11Uea laat1I l•atab te Ible SIDE-LG 2bd Studto. Lrg 1br 734-C SNlllnet, !81DE·L01bd,awlnow, ...... _,._ Siii IJM llo, gar. evall 5-1 m n.o pet• 1415/mo. Ma,dlw,o-&....,.pd., p1t10, g1r•o•. dl•h· LlllLl&i I II Look~ ,..,_ ftelPOl ... J "'4llllCr 1e. 1700/ a't11 &-1 283 5"8-1837Of142-3307 SAO/mo, adutta, n-peq,1 WHher, coin lndry. NON..aMOt<eRI ONLY t.aguMa.d\. 11dtm tumllhed & to IM CDM dupt.11. brUtol725. 759-3031. &4&4114 1728/mo,M&-1441 ~ UrDI 2lr 2ee . equfpC. lk4* loolMoft. lnO/mouWtnc:r.Wllkto RALAAOE2BR.18A. 1815~~!!' 28AIL02bd,21Mle~ DUPl.EXLOS/bd,2ba,yd, TownhoWe 1'oor peen. Wlllllllft ~&Me7MSM bd\.720-0370tlftll0 LE STORY, PATIO. 18A ~ pod lndry view carpet!~•• w/d Ilk.up, end ger, chMd P.tlo, pod. No pet1. 1 nlle to....-. eu...at7 lfonw ll9lboe Fat tO fir BAYNOGI RAGE. AVAILABLE ~.ao.itolll: trpAc.'i..nNwp, yd: Ok, n-p1t1, unfurn, .. 78L.-.~ 290. Z8A. LO .-ao~--~ iwt~prvger, -1 S·H. 1750-$775. 1481!.S.V garg.ll00,640-11187 MOO/mo+ MC del>.c.nn.y Vig modern~ peUo&poal~ ... w~ w-... 1475/mo. ~2-&870. T8l MGMT '42-1903 .. 53&-77•/980-3052. fUm ~ 2ba, IPPf'OX ~ ....... ,., MP ..... hofM on wooded Lort 1a.11ae . 1bdml. ~ NEAASO.COAST""'1A Wtnt ~~~I mr•111 ...r ~~A:.':: ~"f· ., ... ,mo. =::.·.:..-:: ..... "".,COM 2.,., mo. 599 • 38A ~ ftPo. ~ GI'· Mng? w. °"'offer 11'11" QUIET AE80RT WING • • t'l'f 1!1MW cs for )QA"I. Condo. s.t10 + "'utll. ~ ta Meea.. -.1111 ~· 1850/mo. iM... 1hlna fr«n .. ,,*'IC>' to~.,8'*tctno t..eed pod 11 /mo, YffY. AQ9nt ..... C.Ut •ttn Loe. ,. ~ ,... hm rn1 IO bet\. Prof prwtd. a.m & 11em. Mike 875-2332 a 4 bdrm ~. " '°'* "'Court Y8fd vt.. ~ ~ .. EXPO,~"' a.tae. Aob • "80n1CM011 ILE TO BEACH-2/br, NEWLY Aadecollltect 1bd Ina In OM, NB, or H8 :::Ylgnett9 880 WW Nw a.di S8drm 2k 973-1143 2.0&/~1 W.U. Miiia 50+. Aoom 0 micro Walk to ........_ In •""'-11ct9 "** of UI ftr'9t for ttlllt T.ilght dine In OOUf1 ~ 9arage. I 1100/mo . w/ptlvat• entr n .. r ope, S8U/mo, ~"~·,. &-""'~ l~ofldMlhtng. ~ 20-0740 « 88W162 811nflO••rl'•lrvte•.1tat1h ....... occ. kltcNn .,,.¥. OU'et 875-5735 ....;... o1c -. Ml-t..e Tiil MGMT 142·180S Specilol• ~ BetOrl lpm. Ownrl~ .._. wl 09rp==., DM ~r S3SO ~7 --• -· .... YOU'N own~ petlo 1 dlldlpeit olc 1iP9o • • RNISHED 2BR Apt. Ot 997..._, egt. .,Gourmet kitchen NEAR HOAG H08f'fl'Al f"IC rm 187s+ S dlp,I' to itW j "*' G&m/bai M/F 21A 1'MSA ACll C.M. ell-kept duc*IC. ldeel Nice 28drm fMtlldl c M I me8ti&JIU .,New dcM '*' cerpet 2-etcwy, 2bd. 1'Mle .,._ ,ioO, ...._ no-. In Pluecn• .,e.C.M. F* AY9. '350 Ind uttl. mat couple. ""'"'*'· M85/mo. call JoYce .,Llrge well~ c:loeM9 d11~;B1 rmM~ hkup, a.. 26--W>. AY911511. l400/mo. 1125 •·eel JM IQ.277 / I, $800 846-2323 Spk 831-1291 I APll1mTI .... a.t.doowred swtino mo. . . mn-.. eom.ct Mary7&1-71S5 m.4000wknd/&46-3379 R&"Mtt(A Baeuttful latge aptl In wtth etcnoe 8 u H Ny NEW 218 D 1 BR,,... 8o. Colllt P'9Za, t 2 Bdrm, 2 &di Promon-1/f -, ....... I quiet neighborhood. ALL UTIUTIES INCLUDED CONDO In 9UWd geted. ~ f'~· ~ t«y Point. Ck>11 to 181A Matg!IClla OM ut11 pd Poof. Spa. No pett. o om m po o I , etc • bMCf1 '475 +ctepo.it 641-4102 « 142-3307 ... , APAllm11 : 18drm M50 1 & 2 Bedroom 144-1SM. Ive IMO· ~ w &doW I NorHmok•. 175-3UI at'dtngdWl lqeaptl FJ~PATIO 151 E.21aUt. 542408 FwnWWigtAYlleble aawww...-r TSLMGMT 142-1eo:tl38A 28A N.8. Ouplal. We~' :E~ ~ . . . . lamlliel wtth 1 Of 2 X;.~~SSM & !!7 '1 .. 51' I Wll'IUll ~ Sony, No pm Lrg SM 2lMIA •'*"'· 2 liili:: .. A:L Ffl)lc. petto, bw:ll tide. COHO() 1475/mo + 12 lldren. Near pert(. HM1 ..---.... 2BR ~ 1750 LA QUtNTA HERMOSA rM gw, pod, ~ ....._ -oft 8aMJoa Bl. F/M 23-36. uttl. i4&.74ee ewe. Id No pet1. SHARP & dNn. 28A 1'A 1750 Pool/tpa. no petl. 18211 Pllttcllde Ln, H8 dote to bdl. 11396/mo. l340+ utll. 722..oeet drm 1'/..Beth 1720 ba. Cpt1/drp1, W/01945-1122 ~17 M'J .... 1 TSL MGMT 142·1903 •~ lfll UI ML..._ M/F ~-'!!''"*to thr drm 28ath $740 hook Patio, ger, no l -_ .... --. I IF 3br """"""' In Wood- 8 w. Wllt0n 831·5683 Pitt Limo~ •FREE CABLE TV. La 1Br New Luxury 2Bdnn 2Be + *""' _.... 2mt fLWi/moG $360/mo. Ind utll. Prof. brtdae. PoQI, tPe. 12M & 28r Gtdn AplL Pool Loft. Up to 2,350 Sq. Fl. 11e, ger-.ge. Pool, + utlt & •• ~ 11ee ~ orily. ~ mo. "552·7807 IMw meg. IUTAIT • t525-MM. 710 W 18th Sl50/mo. & Up. ~ leundry. w .. · & gu .... W/d, llte. Nr So a.ytront home on 8alboe Ha. ..,, .,,, 3br Condo. 3S mo 2BR. 1'MSA. IUIPI aull SMOJmo 2er 1a.. Aef9 Deity 84&-9501 piild.. '725/mo. 860-8213 CoeM Pim.a. 7fM.4m tmnes Flret and i..t Pool. )lo. voflybell en /Side townhoual, Cl#·· EJllde 18" 18A w/N£W req'd. Ho pets. Nol1h lniM Jl4t IAV1NE AREA. Al utt1 & AY911 S/14. ~ pttl: «c. Sas/mo +'.<\ utll. + dry room. nice loc9tJon. CARPET dehwr. blt-fn ca.ta MIN. 3009 JefTrwy Enjoy the Luxury of the kite pf1v Ind S250 17'3-6e79 aft 4'.30 pm •· "122·1217 L 2~~~ ~~1803 r17. ~· ~ ~ OrM. Aot 55M22' NOW LEASINO bealtlful eunoundlngl of 1.v• ~. MOVE ... Beed\~ to ... frpl HEW CONDO E CM M/f ~1~on. e.u,;. M75 2br. 2be.. two peJcty *un•.-t* •llllllUIT 1 IMMED.M 1·1&48meg & ~ S450 + 11111. You.no prof. n-emkr. 3s1!'f'fJA• 1'ABA •UHIOUE COMPLEX* ~4~~ ~: ~ Brand new apertment• In~~~~ o; lt,,_~/=: ~ ~ :!'°'· ~!i~~ lveb~ ~· wnhM, E/tldl, pool, 180AM wM dbl Cl# S5e5 No pm. 548-2750 ldlelly locetld In 1Mne. cal' glr1IOa w/opnr. S.. F\11 ~ prtv F/f'IOtl 11·~";'0FYs:t.~1oc. ~~S:J:.~:5 ..,IPTWIYllW tu9edroomftoorp1ane. ~,_~~·· lmkl300.~~212a 9:1,~_:1,:r. ~NEWPORT.-::,~: L MGMT 842-1803 HO PETS 848-2447 Yautt9d celllno•. pm Pool & ap.. Mier BRlbe. kltoh/Po04 ~ trp6c. Ale,;:-. =· ~. 3br 2~ balcony, r9C!Korat9d Wiie'-•ance to· 2bdrm, Ml be upatn, prtv, Gar epeoe. 83751~ pod, ..,._utl ...,..7....,.1,..7 + S400+ ut. 831-6737 SIM. 2151 P9dftc AWi • .., . 1'Ml9 down. petto, ceb1e 1et/tMt + 1/2 utll. ,....,. MC.. 'h ..,. ""' .. 11111!1~111!1111~11!!11~~~~!1!!!111!!111!!!!!!'111 ea 1 -I 1 o 7 p m o r '* Shopping r-..dy, MllO month. Nr Pftl, IS4&-el33 •~c-:dM--Of-,_--~--far-man-.' ~RN~~ M6-48M. Noptte * n.cr. Hoag Hoap. 84&-2112 .... Condo. mat ... pod HrlWWCapeCode.g.nt 134()/mo: 1150 ~: mt I enioy our prdell style IClb. o-t, C0411tortabll se to heeways I So Cotst Pim ... -, llllllUtws to ath Garll'S avaUtk NO P£TS PUASL ...,. · •u · a.ii .... _ ...... ·~ ................ ~.utlllnd .. pvt.8"*' 2 Mry. Al~~· ~utl,~1738. ALL UTllTU PAIO * Pwb/Tennll Cour1a 8Mrp ooemlfront lt\do to bch. furn. 64Mlt0 S6flO+ •. M0-4 , ~fem etw ~ ~}'Cl"' Nnt 8 •I• c t • d U n I t a w/f\.e kftc & be. 1 w COM 6'w fUm 28R tbe nt ~~ w/~ Newly deCOlat«I ouetom w/c.thldrll c.llnO&-pertcano tae/mo. bWtt 1375, •~ 5/1. Pool. 18Vlla. trpC. $350. det6gl'I ... tur• pool, NOW TAKING Aflt. 7f59.6CllO ~fem IHmkr wttnd/ L.Jnda/MICMlt i4M812 bbq. oovr'd gerage, tur· RESEAVATIOHS FOA WHIJM ..... tm ... • . aft tlpm wttdy 17M141 Prof./M 2br ~ CMkwood rounded wtth pMh l9n6-MAY OCCUPANCY 2 Bdrm 2 be.. hit\ peAnt ,.,...., Low ,.._ Female non-1mo~er, t.we. PoO(. gym IOdel 1;::f ~umlltled •• •a 1 ...r. Pool. 780-M40 · s1 & Up/Witty. Cot« 19.25 .... .,. 4bdrm. acttvtt111 *'25. • ~111. 3e5 WEST WILSON r TV, INld ..-.toe, ha be9ct'I front, N.B. Ytetty 142·1988/E 142-1807/E ....... .... 1A1 "'-"" oon.. ... PoOI a *400 +utt1.11UM1 Ml-1171 GATE> VILLAGE COM· ..,_ to oceen. Kltct\'a n/lmkr fir 28r RESP H-SMKA l350-+13 f&i&I• MUNl'TY 28r & 38r 2 ewll. 115 N. Colllt Hwy, utltltl-. eo.ta MIN time -UITW commending*-entire 'Mia. 1.oo.1800 9Q ft of LaguneBw:h,4M-6294 ~~~M~ nice locallon. Dy1 lllHI• UIQUMCOMt Send/Nim PURE LUX\JAY. a.toe. ··-... '450/mo. 87~ 711-6105 Mk for Jan ·-:..:====~:::==:i.=~==-2br 1*" dlw, frpeo. ywd, ecrOl9 ..,._ L.&.owrtout. SPA In ,,..., .,.._ ,..,.. now ...._ F to fir 28/2b9 w/W/IN.. • eer.2S4081MeAne.CM. 28r. 8~. ~ Dining room. wood· It 50 -. & MP 2274 ~ to IMrl EAST-Pool.""'*'~""· ""taltz1EZ1rz:rrzn::atm~rzrrza::amra.J;•:!'....;:°":;;;""::•;;:"'::..:· m~;s·~-l 11v1d In. Flreptac•. bumlnO .....,..., ~ ~· 8twd CM .._1445 BLUFF CONDO unttt Aull ... to ball 13M/mo/NB ~ .... 1 • 1 .. p..u... ~ beltWm. Meny ..,. ov.n. ~ pdo. • 15 '18. l404 rent + 722-18211640 1880 GAr'8 ~J -ac.ta. Huge aundldl. EL£GAHT lMNO orily Ill I -~ 840-6211 Upper. tmm9d occup 11850. SAME (1 ftoor 15 mn.tea to So. Co. 302tW hoMcCoele Hwy Fem..,... bed! bey oond AOOM:S:~•) W~ MEDITERRANEAN VIUAGE "FREE MICROWAVE IF YOU RENT THIS WEEKEND!" THE piece to OOfM home to -A peeceful park-Ilk• Mttlng oonvenlently loceted. Onty mlnut• to South Cout Plue and the l>Mctl. S5301mo.151-4424 beloW) 11350. 484-2298 PtGa. fl*.-of...... ·....,,,.,~TV ""'*. pooV)eclWI *350 Lo bett1 .,e. AYAILABU HOW. e.t-OCEAN FRONT 8TUOIC). ~~of Sen S1 +wtugl,noclllpoell IAMC. lnd.uttl.145-6123 :z.,~o::°"12te-:: :;, :!: MY5T-e'.old ~ ~ 2f7:s ORANGE AV£ I .. ••• CMat ' llttr ... ,. C..1t ••tre 241-1423 blif. noon. 860-61.S Of 148 9415 ltepe to pnvat• bOh, 131·54319Y tlWt orily. .. .. ~ dbl mobile "°:: E8IDEH"'"'2br Md d/W 1810/mo. Incl ulll, I • In~& .. '19~-,.._ • • ' 404-e807 bey ........... .._,.,_, gee. .... peld. •ICIOMd pvt room. 173-6100 petto, l700/mo, ldutt9 n-Woodey unrurnl•h•d ~ SHA ... _.. 80 FT QUIET pets, &41 Oll4. 18dnn w/~ Wiie to .....-... .,....,;::::::.. ~ 2· 1---------.......,.--1 town & ~ $650/mo ...._. _,nm,....... w. 1111191 Incl"'* 4tc.2935 frplc. from 11t, ..... ~ 2 bdrm Gafden Apt, ·-12.... ..... • II l•t• '/'W utlf, & •• t91MM78 New decor. Getao-. no Sne ti.. The patatl60. 848-0 115 •11•1111.... • • .:. ....... ··-··· ......... ...... ••"::9':-,;:;::=-·Month-to-month NOW OPEN ~~Y-1'. M MOlfTH'S Fiii UT Cit Sll.ECTED APTS 1211 .. alf 2BDRM & 2BA /mo. also ev1il1ble tCM Set & Sun. 211-4177 =-:~~U: ~ :-W~OYe ·Furnished/ ' .. l.IDIT IPlllBT Cl•llfl1 !ai+ watlfJ!B , ........ 1 •·*--. Deftl2 ..... l••••••flllelM a ........ T .. ut .... 12,,.. ..._ eV811 doWnat..,.. w/fnOd • unfurnished ,.. -liL · Ca Cod Sey h '--Snal Adlt _.. Stuclo « yrd. 1725/mo. 3S411 fllUILLDr&I• \A 'romaa ..a~ ling as ~n 1•.,e1nlhlbw:ll.,.., CMttem w..,. tc. Open 1Bdnn. 3rd Ar .... 17ll ·Fitness centers. captured ac Th~ C.~. Select from l. 2 and Prefer CdM, Nwpt, o.ity 1M. 240-1191 75-4912 VIie Alnt8la tennis, swimming 3 Bedroom pla.ru with l or 2 Baths. ~ 211•2112 Tina *NIC!..,..2M~trlo ·-lT-1" Modtlsopendtily.9-6 V uJ d r-il Walk I ·~ fttl M, be6c0nyw,. refl1Clto :..~ i ,.. deoor. refl1g. Sor"" no.-. • • cc ~ tngs • ·Ill c osets • AT\F..e g C:f 2i20 frplc. w• ,_...,., ---..._ ... ...-Private Pltios or Balconies • unrral lt75 No -4M-1817 ~ Y"1Y orily-. .--~ Btvd. · .--~· It..... Newport BHch No He.ting t.nd Air-conditioning • Pool • Spe Boat, Clf'l etonlOI Of? Lg 28r 281 up1telt1. l80 IMnt AYenu1 • Covered Patlc..t1'g Owner Itta. 1'7S.1154 Oceel'I *-· ce. to twtw. • ....... ~ l•t ltetll =»-rmo. =,rd. 1:.S"'No~,* ·. .. .. L.... ... u .. -.. .... -1 Newport Beech So -"'"" _. • ~ 1700 18th Strett ·~ "*' . 29r 29e + ' 0 I ledl'OOm. 2 Battt Wfttl Oen, 1100 Sq. Fl. '11 ovtr ~. r.''°· newly WW.ldryt ........ micro. 141-tm orptd 907 . Cell after frptc, -=' genge. Prvt ~ tpfn (714)Ml-Otl4 bOh. boet llp evf u 118 2br 2be. ~ •Al.80* . ~ fr1*. w/d hkMP. 18r OertlOI Apt. Mtcro. ~ ,_., Hunt. Hrtlt. •15. and GI' "20. Sony, no f21S) 111).8619 pets. 71CM)t 9twn M 1118 ...,_, "'-'t.a The Cape's uC1ting loo11on 1j within wallcing distanct of Souch Cout P1u.a MAU and tht nc1¥ Oran~t Coumy Perform1na Ans unter ----·--lft-1000 South Coast Drive COS<a Mesa, California, California 92626 (llC) SSMIM Continued on page 22 ----------------------------------~---._..·----__ , ____ _ .. I I I I • • ,_.-..-~=::..;l:;;==~~;..;::~:..:::;;::::.=:=:~-~-=--:":-==::.~-~~~~~•9!!!1!S4!!W!!!!9~¥W!W"l•& ... s•az.-•a .... •a .................................................. ... Buie sells 82 lots GRAND OPENING to Irvine builder Irvine-based Woodcrest Development has been selected to develop a por- tion of the master-planned community of Rancho Niguel, according to Jeffry Stoddard, vice president and general manager of the Laguna Niguel division of The Buie Corp. The firm is developing the 600-acre community in a joint ven- ture with Home Capital Development Group. The 82 lots purchased by Woodcrest represent the second parcel within Rancho Niguel to be de- veloped by a company other than The Buie Corp. "We are pleased to have Woodcrest Development, a firm already famlllar with Rl~U.:~ the Laguna Niguel area. ~!~=-j::i become Involved In ~ Rancho Niguel,'' said Gordon Misenhimer, presi- dent of Home Capital. Virtually all of the homes to be built by Woodcrest will share a view of the countryside around Laguna Niguel. said Steve Swanson, Woodcrest vice president of sales and mar- keting. According to Swanson, 82 homes priced between $150,000 and $170,000 wlil be designed for a cross section of homebuyers from young, mobile famil- ies to those that are more mature and established. The Woodcrest homes will offer three floor plans. Two are two stories, with from 1, 700 to 1,900 square feet. A single-story plan will provide 1,400 square feet. Swanson said sales are expected to begin in mid- summer. The master-planned community of Rancho Niguel Is located off Crown Valley Parkway between Interstate 5 and La Paz Road In Laguna Niguel. Wxx:lbridge Cove. Exclu- sive two-and three-bedroom homes in an exciting water- front location alongside Woodbridge's scenic North Lake. To make the most of this picturesque setting, W>od- bridge Cove offers the outstanding design and attention to detail J.M . f\?ters Company is known fo~ including hand-crafted entry doors, ceramic tile or wood parquet entries, hand-set ceramic tile kitchen counter tops, custom hand-troweled ceiling treatments, hand- finished European-styled cabinetry, and more. \i\bodbridge Cove. Come visit today, during our Grand Opening, while selections are best From $220,000 Model homes open daily from 10 a.rn to 5 p m. La1er hours hy appolntmt.'nt ~ 12 Ldkefront ~ 71:' ltvme,CA92714 '-LJV L 1114) 552-5462 A Southm<crk. Company ~ --~---CBn'Ul---~ .. i------... When completed, the com-t----------------------------------------------munlty wlll contaJn slngle- f am 11 y homes, con - dominiums, apartments. recreatlonal facllltlea, a commercial center and a IRVINE The Quality of Life nefghborhood etementary school. r.---~----~~~~--~--~~----------------~~~----------------~---------------------- ·--~------------------------------- ----_____ .._.. ____ ~----------------· AG ATAG The Tenace Collection.· Sumptuously designed 3-and 4-bedroom townhomes with up to 3,659 square feet of magnificent living space, beautifully appointed throughout. Among the included amenities: • Old-\Wrld fireplaces with marble or ceramic tile facings and hearths • Hand-set marble or ceramic tile wet-bar tops • Custom, hand- finished oak cabinetry• Custom, hand-troweled ceilings and radius- comer wall treatments • Thermador Thermatronic microwave oven • Thermador Thermatronic self-deaning oven • Sub-Zero refrig- erator with cabinetry front • Filtrex built-in central vacuum system •v.kstec electronic security system-in short, virtually every con- temporary comfort and convenience imaginable. The Tenace Collection. The final opportunity to live in the most exclusive guarded gate community in Newport Beach. Numbers are limited. See it today. FINAI~E ADDRESS Model homes are open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. l.nter hours by appointment $430,000 10 $525,000 Located between Mac Arthur and Jamboree Blvds. on Ford Road. ror information call (714) 640-1501 lo-A Sourhmark Compan\ ---~-- ... ..._ __ - 5 U UQ 01 6 _a 3£ &$ 3 a EXPERTS SEE LITTLE CHANGE IN TOMORROW'S HOMES ..• FromPaaelO happen at the federal. state and local levels." she said. Megeplck 3; Demanding demo- grephlce. ' Trupp said the forecast panel sees two "demanding demographics" for bullders In the years ahead. "both representing great challenges and opportunities, but both also very un- predictable. "First, the post-war 'baby boomers' will be maturing. and wlll represent a trmendously large market of prospec- tive buyers. "Delphi makes It clear that the graying baby-boomers will otter a 'booming' market for move-up hous- ing. But what kind of housing? Wiii the rebels of the '60s want the dramatically different? Or will they be pussycats, trying to get back to more traditional values? Right now, the evaluation panel says the best bet is on tra- dlt 1onal." Trupp said. Meanwhile. the seniors market Is just as compelling. The Delphi panel inden- llfied four subsegments of the seniors market: the "empty nester," "active retiree," "super senior (75 and up) and newly Identified "WOUPIE" (working older urban professional). ·'Each of these markets has special needs an(J requlres unique expertise. But the future promises to make It worthwhile for those who take the trouble to get Inside them and find out what makes them tick," Trupp said. Megaplck 4: Entering the market- ing era. The Delphl panelists agreed that residential builders are entering a new era of marketing. The next five years will bring greater attention to quality design and find bullders utilizing market research more extensively. "Because of the market's underlying uncertainties. the Delphi participants stoutly predicted that bullders will have to determine what the market Is ready for and provide It as quickly as possible. becoming very responsive to the marketplace." Trupp said. Forecast panelists see market re- search becoming very sophisticated, moving solely from market demo- graphics to a wide range of qualitative explorations. "Within the area of market research, builders will begin to research their product in addition to their market. Research-oriented 'marketing gurus' will capture considerable attention, and lenders wlll require solid evidence of market research," the panel pre- dicts. Megaplck 5: The changing Ameri- can home. "Builders wHI be working hard over the next five years to adapt new housing to changing lifestyles. Along the way, change will come slowly," Trupp said. How to design and build the "dif- ferent home of tomorrow" to meet lifestyle changes and stlll satisfy the preference for "tradltlonal" homes. decor and furnishings wlll be a major Industry dilemma over the next five years. she said. "Architects, builders and designers wlll need to recognize that changea In the housing Industry wlll be evolution- ary. not revolutionary. Success wlll come to those who correctly plot the evolution." Trupp said. The panel noted that the "evolution" will be quite Interesting over the next five years, with a wide variety of new concepts to be tested in the market- place. Among the concepts stressed by the Delphl panel: . •Competition In product design will result In a greater variety of choice In new homes. •Floor plans wlll have to be flexible so buyers can change wants and needs without changing homes. •Designers will find Ingenious ways for many rooms to become multi- purpose spaces, to be changed quickly and comfortably to meet changing llf estyle wants and needs. Megeplck 8! The chenglng builder. The Delphi panel found that the next five years will bring a reduc11on In the number of residential builders. The business wlll be concentrated In larger firms. "More and more builders wlll form joint ventures with the financial com- munity, and the financial partners will become an even greater force In setting housing project directions.'' the forecast reads. "There will also be an Increasing number of builders adopt- ing the 'team concept' for their projects In which all dlsclpllnes will be involved In the planning process right from scratch," Trupp said. Megeplck 7~ HI-tech ftlrtetlon. The Delphi panel predicted high technology wlll enter the housing Industry through the back door-but It probably won't reach the living room In the near future. "While computers will have a grow- ing role et almost every step of the new home dellvery system, from planning to marketing, the technology of home building will, again. be evolutionary rather than revolutionary.·' Trupp said. "For example, customers will find that computer-displayed homes and Interiors will never be a.n adequate substitute for experiencing the product In models, .. she said. Trupp did note that kitchens will draw heavily on high technology for convenience and time savings. Megeplck I: Heating up the alule. The Delphi panelists see the indus- try's merchandisers shifting from "sell- ing houses" to "marketing environ- ments." ''The Industry's merchandis- ing firms wlll be selling llfestyte fulflll· ment, not houses, and builders will Improve their understanding of the Importance of Interiors and the emo- tions that are aroused by Interiors, .. the forecast reads. Trupp said color wlll continue to play a major role In "slnJe merchandising" as model Interiors make greater use of a much wider range of oolora. The MegaPlcka panelists alao see an Increase In new home advertising in newspapers being placed outside their traditional spots In real estate sect Iona. Megapk:k 9: Arming end tr•lnlng the troope. High on the llat of builder expecta- tions In the coming years la a significant Improvement In the Industry's sales- manshlp. This will be accomplished through a variety of means Including college courses for training marketing and sales personnel and Instructing sales staffs to become skilled In the use of available techn~ogy. Megeplck 10: The grMt metro tafty- pull. In Its flnal MegaPk:k, the Delphi panel took special note of the forces that are pulling the housing Industry In opposite directions In major metro- politan areas. "One set of forces is encouraging urban fllllng while a sec- ond set Is pulling new housing outward from the core," the panelists noted. The panel predicted that builders will Fin ally. Trupp noted that qual~ again be look Ing at lnfilllng urban and themes will receive greater emphaals close-In suburban areas, and that new home merchandising and M attached high density housing with home advertisers will broaden their w amenities will remain attractive in of media well beyond newspaper ciose-ln locations. especially to television and direct me • tt.a .. r1l1• RUL ISTAl'l I From uiMa/Oflict :U:I Avoi~ capital 19 Spece k>f ...... 4000" gains tax --.....-.-.---°'~.::2&-t~.~i Support the ona del Mer. ~Iona • u 1a1e , =~~~181 , American Heart 1u1wa Pr.,etJ~ c...-11&1 "imj Association. i-........... __..~n ... n .. ,400sq:Ff.111 flieL st.I rally pushes Dow 6.47 high< -. ""' 1.-a Bct't. Nw Coett Hwy --"!"'i. . --~ . _ ...... ~ 8ct't "' Ho11Q Hoec>&-seoo1mo. 832-41eo ' r g : i · ~ : i. : ~ ;~ i ' -?i , oo.m'=-~~rent tM1•n.111aa. j 1¥· .. ~ H :~: ~:·h ,~: Toml.ee,llQ1~·1803 . 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HIQh- ly upgraded with new A/C ayatem, new heatTng unit and hot/cold spa. 180 degree view of city llghtt, mountain and ocean. Prime location on the ~~MC with 3 car garage. wamn1n 1•• Big and beautlfull lnvttlng and gracious warmth of woodt, apedal tllea and luxurtoua carpets throughout. Outttandlng buy on a very special Island complete with dock and llde ties for your flotllllL Let us show you thla perfect 3 BR, 3 BA home. Eaay to see -just call. • .....,.... ..1 .. AcoesaJble waterfront with loads of part< Ing for your boat and your guests. Inviting 3 BR, on a sandy cove In a private community. AWPllT IUll An.- Ideal location near the Wedge. Large 4 BR, 2 3/ 4 BA home with delightful atrium and large rec- room with wet bar. Well appointed muter bedroom wtth baJcony patio. Owner wlll carry first. •""" IUll ...... Eaatbluff Vlewt Well destgned 4 BR. 3 BA home, haa beautltully paneUecMam1ly room with flr&- plaoe. wet bar, formal dining room and break- fut room. Tiied ftreplaoe In large formal llv1ng room with a gorgeous ''Tree of life" stained glasa window In entry! Pool sized lot. ........ 1111,111 Fuhlonable penthouse In a quiet and secure resort locatlon with all amenities or walk to the beach. A terene 2 BR, 2 BA In perfect condition Including a new kitchen. Perleot for two adults who are tired of renting. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA UITlm 1111.- Super Buy! And ..,ler Is ready to aeUll Expansive 4 BR. 3 BA home Mt back on R-2 lot with space to build. Unique floor plan wtth huge family room and flreplaoe, private secluded den and master suite with flreplace. Great for two families. WTsm MSTa mu 11a,11t Appealing 3 BR. Owners want It sold! Exoetlent condition with community pool. V«Y private end unit In amall complex. Newty decorated, vacant and ready for OQCUpancyl SANTA ANA UITllll 1111- 2 BR, 1 BA wtth Duplex In good rental area. Groaa Income $10,440 year. Low rents, fixer. .Submit. A MEMBER OF lHE SEARS RNANCIALNETWORK OPEN HOUSES 11111111 ......... 2109 Mlrlllner I.WM.a. 4 BR-3 BA $399,000 1-5 .nama 3473 WlndtlOt Ct • '··--3 BR-2 BA $198.000 12 .... .nama 862 VIiiage Creek L~ 3 BR-2 BA $13-4,000 12 .... .. , .namu 3023 Country Club ... , .... , 3 BR-2 BA $439,900 1-5 •••llT--2109 Miramar '··--4 BR-3 BA $399,000 12-4 aawww.-2933 Caula LW LI 4 BR-2 BA $299,950 12-4 .nama 862 VIKtige Creek L~ 3 BR-2 BA $234,000 12-4 e.Tl..U 2828SMn• LW.S 4 BR-3 BA $210,000 12 .... .nama 280 E. 15th St I.Will 4 BR-3 BA $207,500 12-4 .nama 3473 WlndMf' Ct . 3 BR-2 BA $195,000 .nama 2554 Elden A104 3 BR-2'.4 BA $149,900 NEW LISTING llltlmu 11M,m Tr._tevel condo has 3 BR. 2 BA with ftreplKe. famlty room, wet bar, track lightlng In each bedroom. Stream end lake off rear patk>, master suite on ...,.,ate level. Walklng dtstanc:e to South Cout Plaza and Metro. COSTA MESA OllTI Ill& II .. South Coast metro beauty! Marvek>uSly or- ganized home, each family area defined. Formal living and dining rooms. Mualve ftreplaoe, vaulted family room wtth aecond ftreptaoe, bullt- ln wet bar, matter aulte with whlrt-90C)t tub. Upatalra study (could be 4th BR), oentr8' air, largest lot In tract with covered patlol wm11e11wwm 11-.- 3 BR 2 BA, vaulted oetllng, atrium, central air. security, community pool, epa and night lighted tennta courtll Owner t~. Grab your racket and come ... thta one today! 645-0303 COSTA MESA mflml 11 ..... Terrtftc • BR, 2 BA family home! Large country kitchen, lidded famtty room, ~ate form.S dlnlng room. R>V. aoow end Iota of storage room I mt&lll& 1112- Two story, 2 BR condo with V8Uttld oetllnga. fltepfaoe tn ltvtng room, patio and doubte at- tached garage. Take advantage of low Int__. ratee -purcnae your first home now1 .nama 11...- Super eharp 2 BR, with bubbllng stream next to private patios. Poof and spa Just steps away . Only ftve yeas otd with all amenlt"9s. Why rent? Call nowt MESA VERDE ... -1•• Meea Verde Country Club's ftneatl Fantaatlc gotf COUrM rernc>c:ta with 3 BR, 2 1A BA ha Pella windows and doors, bras ftxturee, (exoepttonal quality). All new kitchen, large combination tam»y room, formal dlrnng and lMng rooms. Feoe Incomparable view of 16th faJrway. muter autte with }acuz:zJ tub, MCUrtty system, prlvate courtyard wtth pool and apa. llU-.... 4 BR, 3 1.h BA, custom llngle story home near Mesa Verde Country Ctub. Huge famlly room, with eort uaed brick ftreplace. Gourmet kitchen, central air, eecurlty. pool and spar Thia wlU flt you to a teel ....... ane.- Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 gott eourMS and 2 part<•, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and akte hldeeway patio off the den, new add-on famlty room and teen quarters with Its own entry. Brtng In your offer! llU,_ 111..- • BR. 3 BA beautiful one story! Custom muter aulte wtth walk-In dOMt has buHt4n gorgeous bath area with jacuz:z:I for two! CUatom shutters. tlled kitchen counters, decorator wall coverage, fabulous curb appeal With curvtng concrete and brick drtwwayt Updated furnace heating and air purtftcatton system. Centralty air conditioned! A recommended buy! ma.-11...- M ... Vwde pool homel Entert8'n In this 3 BR, 2 BA home with large country kitchen whk:h hu ad)otning Y8Ulted f9mlly room with wet bar and refrlgefatOfl Step Into apart<llng kidney shaped pool, lndutge mfflMty with Jacuzzt tub In matter aulte and two Wlllk-ln doletsl Securtty system. Motivated MOeral 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESI .. • • i I . I l ' l . --- f'AGS J4/SATUllDAY APt1. U. , .. NEWPORT BEACH llWfl 1111,MI "$" plan on fee land. 3 BR split level. Across from pool & close to shops. 2 good assumable loans are another plus! WTlllff 1211,IOO A feast for your eyes and a treat for your wallet! Country French at Its best with lots of brick, trench doors and skylights IAYOIEST 1211,111 Beautifully upgraded 3 BR home offers com- plete privacy. Light, bright, coordinated decor In the latest colors. Lush garden/spa. IEWPlll IUOll 1210,000 This duplex Is special! Curb appeal galore. 3 BR & 1 BR with ptzzazl 4 car garage, corner location on wide street llWfl 1211.- 3 BR. single level corner unit on wide greenbelt. Light and bright, neutral decor. Good as- sumable first trust deed. WIST llWPllT UH,800 2 BR charmer -steps to the sand. Wood floors. skyllghts, brick patio & fireplace. Great owner financing available. ..... IUCI 1211,000 There's excitement In this 3 BR contemporary home. High ceilings, lots of glass, 2 fireplaces, great pool & spa. Move-In condition. w.. 1111,IOO Rarely available Seawlnd home. Lovely Palermo with red brick entry. Beautiful red brick enter- taining area with pool & spa. PUllllU 1421,GOG Enjoy beachfront living in this fun 7 BR home Corner location In prime area. Walk to pier and shops. Newer roof and plumbing. IAllM 1111( .... ,000 If you think the ocean views are fabulous, wait tll you see the nlght-llght view from this beautiful condo. Private community WIST lfWPtlT satl,000 Exceptional 3 BR, 2 year old home built with quality. Goumet kitchen, many upgrades. Best Is the forever ocean view! WHT lfWPtlT l'111,tlO Forever ocean views! A cut above usual ocean- front duplex. Huge patio, brick fireplaces. Inside stairwell allows single family conversion. Ill CAllOI 1711,000 Inside and out -a total rebirth! What's new? Everything! 4 BR ._ pool, that's bright and cheerful In exclusive area of Newport Beach. .......... , lnt,IOG Savor the romance and beauty of classic Medi- terranean architecture. 5 BR, soaring ceilings, skylights. Home of exceptional quallty. IUlll IAY 11,ttl,MO Exquisite colonial situated on the bay with 50' frontage The decor Is faultless with the highest quality amenities IN '85 86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE 111 SEARS RNANQAL NETWORK IIJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITllllY IUYllW ,.., ..... ,...... 3 BR $339,000 G. ANDERSON ll&UllYllW-.U 141llMI 2 BR $469,000 F. SENNES PIWIU 1111111t.., 4 BR $1,700,000 BENTS/EADIE SllllY ........... 1142 ............ 3BR,~ $265,000 L. SHAW 1UI" 111~ ....... 3 BR $329.000 R. KURTZ llmlTlllm ---3 BR, FR. Pool/Spa $329,000 L. EWING ... "' llJllTI ... ...... 4 BR. FR $345,900 D. VALENTINE IUYllW .•. , .......... 3 BR $375,000 G. ANDERSON ......... 1Hll1•r ... &... 4 BR, FR. Pool/Spa $387,000 M. MATIHEWS L.91 llU ... Yle L«ea 2 BR $449,000 B. MILES UllllYllW-.U 141llMI 2 BR $469,000 G. LIVINGSTON IPYIUll 11 ......... 4 BR, FR, View $615,000 0 .8188 ....... . ....... ...,.. 3 BR, FR, POOi $650,000 K.RANGER llYIUll l~.., 6 BR, FR, Pool, Vu $675,000 M. R EDY PIWIU 14121. ......... 4 BR, View $695,000 L McLOON ULll&PmlllU , ..... .., .... 3 BR, Bay View $1 ,225,000 C. RUMSFELO L.91 .... 111ftel.Ne~ 5 BR, FR, Bay Vu $1,395,000 E. OLSON ...... _ 1 ..... 6 BR. FA. Pool. Vu $3,800,000 C.McMAHAN BAYFRONTS Ull llU 11, .. .- lnvltlng & charming 4 BR Engllsh Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master suites. Pier & sllp for large boat. ...-ssu . 11,111.- Bullders -Prime bayfront lot to create your "dream house". 75' on the bay with a pief' for a 90' boatl CaJI for additional lnformetloo. 644-9060 DAILY PILOT /nAI. aTATS I CORONA DEL MAR ... .,.... ..... Resort-llke setting with pool & spa overtooklng the bay and CataJlna Island. Raleed redwood decking f~r summer sunning. MlllllmD ..._ Decorator perfect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR. Lovely wallcoverlngs, mirrored walls, new carpet & paint. Private gated communlty. •11&111.1111 1141 ... One of the area's best duplexes. Prime corner across from park. 3 BR, 2 BA; 2 BR, 1 BA; guest with 1 BA. Brings high rents. a1w lllD 1.111.- Beaut1fu11y decorated and upgraded 3 BR + FR. Excellent location. ocean vtew. Priced to seU. Hurry on thlsll ua•vn-.u .... .- Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR, famlly room plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with fountain. barbeque. Soaring beamed oelllnga. -....... ~ ...... Ocean view from 4 BR remodeted resJdence In private setting. Beam celllnga, trench doora, 2 FP. fabulous new kitchen. 3 private beaches. 111111111. Ill ....... Elegant home on pepper tree lined strMt. Quali- ty design & construction on overalzed R-2 lot. 4 BR home + 2 BR Income. A treat to eee. .......... 11,111,. Fabulous with sensational view of Uttte Corona, waves crashing on rocks + jetty. Large funlty room with retract Ible roof. 5 BR, 5 BA. -UfflllT 11,., .. Boat sllp plus hlllslde view of harbor. Incredible bulldlng site with fantastic plans approved by Coastal Commission. LIDO ISLE &.m Ill.I SMt,• Located on quiet end of lido. OeUghtM 3 BR, newty painted & carpeted, south sunny patio. beamed LR, brick fireplace. ...-111.1 .,, .. Outstanding 3 BR home with remodeled kitchen, skyllte, wet bar, added fe>yer. 40' lot, marvelous sunny patio. A gem! Ull llU 14..,.. 3 BR on 52' lot. Great location. Your opportuntty to build the home of your dreams or llve In It as 11. Existing home upgraded with charm. ...-111.1 1aa.- Senaatlonal sweeping views of bay, ooean, New- port Center and mountains from belt unit In Lido Park hlghrlae building. Full aecurtty. UllllU 1•1.- A fabulous Engllsh Tudor 5 BR on exoetlent corner location. Finest con11ructlon. paneled llbrary. great bullt-lna, poof & spa. 21, 1 Siii JOIQUll HILLS ROAD, IEWPORT BUCH