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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' _ .. 25~ . SUNNY SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1986 FV to withhold official's wages But Counctlman George Scott asserts e towed to insurance firm was paid councilman contends the pr- nashment nottce sent to city officials by the marshal's office by registered mail was a mistake. Scott said he paid the money to Uniprd Mutual Insurance Co. of Bellevue, Wash., this week. resolved when his anomey ,et1 in business siancd, Uniprd anomey touch with an attorney for Unaprd. Jerry Newboult u1d prior to beain· Neither attorney was available for nin1 the pmisbment acuon. comment Friday.. • In February 198.S. the company County marshals also 111d that on won ajudcment in CentraJ Municipal April 29 they seized $500 from Scott's Court in Santa Ana to collect the account at a Bank of America branch money, be said .. But efforts to pay off in Founiain Valley. They said. bow-the debt in f\ill were unsuccessful , he ever that Scott bu filed lcpl papen uid. from tbe manb&l'1 office. City At· tomey Alan Bums sajd P!'vacy lawt prohibit ofracials from diclos1na auch 1nformauon. By ROBERT BARKER ... ...., ........ Fountain Valley city officials have been ordetcd to start withho lding part of George 8. Scon's City Council salary to pay off a $7 ,469 debt be owes to an insurance company, cour officials said Friday. Terror •trike. a Wyoming achool where dozen• aufferbum• u a bomb ezplode. ln a foiled r&n80m attempt. See A4. Coaat VIiiage Laguna's annual Charm House Tour Sun- day will give the public a chance to wander through some of the arM'I mOlt begulllng hornee./AS Coast residents respond to a propoaaJ for a state commllek>n aimed at boOltlng people's aetf eeteem./A3 California A key defense witness aaya accused FBI spy Richard Miiier had a secret plan code named "Mother" to regain his credlbllltywlth agency superiors./ A 14 Nation Teamsters Union Presi- dent Jackie Presser was Indicted on labor racketeering charges Fri- day./ M World The major Industrial de- mocracies are consider- ing an economic develop- ment plan to help needy nations In the Mlddle East./ AS Nicaraguan rebel leader Eden Pastora on Friday gave up his fight against the Sandinista govern- ment. surrendering In Costa Rica./ Al Sporta Angel phenom Welty Joy-ner homers twice In 11-1 win over Detrolt.1•1 INDEX Advtce & Games Births Bulletin Board Cluelfled Com tea Death Nottcet Entertainment Gerdenlng Hor0900P9 Op6Non Pubflc Notices RMI Eatate Retlglon Spc)rta T~alon TrMa WMther Wedding• r A 12 A9 A3 85-7 A13 . 87 A 10-11 A9 A10 A8 87-8 C1-24 A8 81-5 A11 A12 A2 A8 City officials must begin the withholding action within ro days • according to the Orange County marshal's office, which initiated the action this week. Scott, who operates his own in- surancecompany in Fountain Valley, said Friday he had paid the debt. The ·Space memorial fund plan unveiled By SUSAN HOWLETT Of!IMIW!r ......... A fund-raisinaplan was unveiled an Washington, D.C.. Fnda'y for SUPPort of a memorial to the seven space shut1le Chaltcnier astron.auts and five other Amencans who lost their lives during space missions. Rep. Robert E. Badbam, R-Ncw- port Beach! introduced legislation in January ca ling fo r construction of a memorial. The resolution proposing the pri· vately funded memorial was in- trodqccd after Badham received the backing of the [...5 Society ofTuC$0n, Ariz., a non-profit educational so- ciety. "I believe that this resolution honoring our astronaut corps is more than a ~ition of their courage and dedication." Bad ham said at the National Press Oub conference. Badham said the memorial would not only honor the astronauts. but would recognize "the pionccnng spirit of all Americans." The press conference to announce the establishment of the American Space Memorial Foundation was attended by guests including former Gemini and Apollo astronaut Eugene Ceman; Thomas 0 . Paine, chairman of President Reagan's National Com- mission on Space: and Gordon Woodcock, president of the [...5 Society. Ceman was named chairman oftbe foundation. City officials signed for receipt of the ~pcrs from the marshal's office on Tuesday, according to official records. "It's been settled and there's nothing to it at all." Scott said Friday. He indicated the matter will be Lakera loae challensina the action. , "We'll do anything within the law 1:be dispute is over money that the to enforce this JUd&mcnt, .. he told Umprd Insurance Co. advanced to The Daily Pilot Scon in I 981 to hire and train qents :· City officials declined Fnday to say -funds used to acncrally act the, whether papen had bttn rcceivcd AH11tant City Ma.oaacr Raymond Kromer said tbal, as of f'riday, none of Scott's $234 monthly la1ary had been att1Cbed. Under provisions for the pr~ nishment of wases. employers ,are instructed to stan W1tbhold1na pey within 10 days after rcceivina the order. The wnbholding period con- tinues for 90 days. Whale skeleton won't get away if Riley has way Supervisor doesn't want fossil remains to go to Los Angeles By lJSA MAHONEY ... ...., ........ Plans are under wa y for the volunteer NaturaJ Histor} Foun- dation of Orange County to take cbarae of an ancient baleen whale's akeleton found W1 Monarch Beach last week. Originally intended to be shipped to the Natural History Museum in Los Anaelcs County, the fossils will be kept here for the "education and enjoyment of Oran$e County," said Peter Herman, chief aide to 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley. .. Raley believes the fosstls t<>uod here in Orange County should remain here."He~d. Chns Townsend, spokesman for Monarch Beach developer Tb.e Stein- Bnef Group. confirmed that the whale skeleton's final destt.nauon may change. Whale 1t may be examined and pieced t<>fether elsewhere, the find wt11 •·inCV1tably be made available for Orange County residents to Cltjoy." Details of the ~ent weTC suU beinJ worked out Friday, besa.ad. Stean-Bnef and home builder H.R. Remington Properties want u- surance that the valuable skele«>n will receive the scientific study it deserves, Town1end said. The nearly complete mrW.ns oflhc baleen whale were di900vm:d May 1 (PleueeeeWB.&La/A2) Fire chief delivers ultimatum to stall By lJSA MA.BONEY °' .. ...., ........ Orange County Fire Chief Larry Holms has told firefighters theywill have to accept part-time workers into their battalions whether they like at or not firefighters. Local 1014 President Larry Simcoe said he wasn·uur- priscd that the county would tty to force the new Policy on fire personnel. Neaotiauons between the local and county negotiators broke down Wednesday after abou1 eifbt months of discussion on the overume issue. The resolution recommends the 1.,5 Society select a site and prepare a design and plans subject to the approval of the Commission of Fine Arts and the National Planning Commission, according to Badham aide Bill Schreiber. It stipulates that the memorial be funded by private sources and construction would have to begin within five years. (Pleue Ne SPACE/ A2) Loe Ancetee Laker Kareen Abclal Jabbu (left) reacbee between the outat.iretcbed banda of Bouton Rock.eta' Rodney McCray to take a looee ball In the ftnt period of the NBA Weetern Conference playoff 1ame at Bouton ll'rtday. In the end, the La.ken loet 117-111 .. See •tory. photo Bl. Saying that his obligation to con- trol costs is ••a very large part of my responsibility," Holms informed his staff Friday that the county will begm hirini part-time employees to work overume hours formerly worked by fuU-time firefighters ~ despite the protests of Fire Fighters Local 1014. Told of Holms' .. open lener·· to Simcoe said he plans to make a direct appeal to the Board of Super- visors Tuesday. And. unlike last week when some 150 to 200 firefight.en and their famiJ1cs picketed outside the board room. disgruntled fire pcnon- nel will be comma inside, he said. (Pleue eee Fiil& ClllEF / A2) Duo achieve artistic success in second careers By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT Some careers belong only to the young and the sW1f\. The world's greatest dancers and most ac- complished pianists of\cn begin as child prodigies -reaching the zenith as young adults. Other careers. notably the fine ans. arc more forgJving. The muse waits patiently with a li fetime of stored-up images and 1mpress1ons until the children are raised or the end of a more pracucal careeris m sight. For Howard H. Morgridge and Nancy Phelps. winners in last year's Never sorry she chose the Navy Commandin officer has seen the world as the ads promise --- because she bargained she'd find a challenge, learn responsibility, p in eitpenencc and. like the rccnutcrs promise. ··sec the world." She wasn'I disappointed. Tbrou&h her tour of duty she bas manaaed a malhon dollar advenising budget in By PAUL ARCHIPLEY New York City. recruited nuclear 0t1MIWY"'4...., enainec" tn San Diego. served as When Jennifer Hunter stepped out adm1 n1strauve officer at Ramey Air of the tuicab at Officer C.andadates Force Base an Puerto Rico and as School hcadquaners an Rhode Island, protocol officer for Rear Adm. WiJ. she unloaded 10 suitcases. ham Flanaaan -the senior navaJ The two enlisted men who shared officer an the Canbbean. her cab carried a couple of ditty bags. She also was a social aide at the They looked at her luggage pale and Carter White House. where she told her ... We'll help yo u out tonight, helped orpn11e the Reagan inaugura- but af\er that you're on your own," lion tn 1981. she recalled. "It was spectacular,'' Hunter said. "I had my tennis racket. too 1 .. A artat time for WashmJton. My thoua}lt 1t would be hke collcite/' 'lhe fondest memory was standing at the said with a laugh. 0 bu1ld1na and looking at the She remembered bcana already fireworks over the Wash1na1on Mon- ex.hausted from the Ion• tnp before ument. marcbina to the prooc ma center at "It wa~ such a po!11t1ve tltJX'f'!~ncc midnjJht and back to the dorm. -nght af\cr the events an Iran Thett she found a barc maure~' Last )Car the33-year-old Senta Ana foldod 1Pin1t 1 Wiil. he had to n:•udcnt became the first female unfold it and make the ~ _ command1n1 officer to ta.kc over a .., pro_j)Crly -before hattin• ihe sack -'lrteruauna ctnter an the ~uthwcst The command1na officer at th.,.....,R'11on Naval Reterve Center in Santa Ana lthouJh she heard rumors of men has learned much smcc her antroduc-plann1naearl)' tturcmentsorrcQu t• tion to the servi~ 11 yea" 110 1n1 tran~fen before ,tak1na orders A h"tot) ~rat lnda•na Unavcr-from• female CO, he en ountered 11ty, Hunter Junked her law hoot nn haas in the Na plan and cho • Navy career (Pleaee ... NAVAL/ A2) Ncwpon Beach Arts Fesuval, hfe has been rich wi1h eitpenenccs. Morgndgc, the master planner for Cal State Fullerton. 1s hsted as an award-winning architect in "Who's Who in America." and Phelps, mother of t'll(O children and four grandchildrent has owned a hair saJon ,.. for I 5 years. Despite their ach1evemen1s an other areas, winning a purchase award was a total surpnse tor Mor- p:idge and Phelps. Morgndge·s "Before Irvine Terrace." a watercolor of a local landscape. and Phelps" ··The Watchers," a contemporary western. ~,... ...... .., ............... !'fan.I Reeer'Ye CommandinC omcer JeDD.lfer 8Gftter. were among five pieces purchased by the cuy of Newpon Beach 1n 1985 to hang 1n City Hall. Although an has aJways been a pan of their laves, Morgridge began paint· ang again senously only an 1982 and Phelps resumed painUnlJust I 0 years (Pleue.,. ARTtSnc1 A2) Police nab man after three-hour standoff By LAURA MERlt Ofllleo.llr ......... .!\ 27-year-old Lona Beach man was arrested b> the Seal Beach SWAT and Ncgouauons team 11\er barricadJng bamsclf inside a Leasure World home for nearly three houn Friday ni&bt. Two SWAT tctm officers sufl~ mrnor 1n1unes while arresuna Nacomedes Lanpang Zapanta. According to Seal Beach police, officers responded to a call about 5:20 p.m that an arm~ man was dnvma rrcklc sly throua}l Leasure World ~rcamtnJ obscen111cs at pedestrians When Lei urc World sccunty offiorrs tned to approach the ma.n. he ran an to a homc at 160 I Golden Ram Road The re 1dcnt~. whom pohoc did oot 1dcnufy. Oed the home Neighbors wt~ evacuated as a safety precaution. pohce wd. After unsuccc<> fully tryma to convu\cc Zapanta to surrender. WAT ttam officen t Ros mtth and offwcr Michael Vasquez entered the borne and a~1ed h1m Both rcc:eived manor U\Juncs and ~ tak.co to Los l\lam1to Medical Center and later releucd. police said Tbt u t.cnt of the 1f\junes .. -u not revealed Zapanta had a . I 7-ahbc:r hinds. un Wlth him whtn ht..-. a~ ' ------------.__,.,---------..,.....---.....,....-........ -----.._~- A2 Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, May 17, 1Ne . SPACE MEMORIAL FUNDING PLAN ••• l'romAl The IA Society is an intcmauonal orpnization of 6,000 members su~ Porting human habitation of 1pace. Its name stands for LaGran,e Point Five. a location in pace oonsidc~ most suitable for a space "ltation. The foundation wants to raise between S2S and SSO million to build the mcmonal in the natfon's capitol. Badham said House Joint Rcsol· ution S04 has received strong bipanisan support, and bas 126 oo- sponsors 1n Congress. 1n addition to the memorial. the foundation will aJ90 conduct cdue1tional acttv1lles and support mcholarship proarams to help students pursuina an education in science and tecbnoloey. Badham said the danaer of space night remains .. ever pretent" follow-tnf. the explosion of the Challenaer. 'Most of us had arown accustomed to the succeu of our space pt'Oll'am and bad foraonon about the risk associated with this adventure," Badham said. In addition to Challenger astronauts Michael Smith, Dick Scobee, Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnik, Grqof)' Jarvis and Ronald McNairand teacher Christa McAuUf. fe1 five other •PM!C explorers have died since the U.S. space proaram ~~oauts Elliot J. See and Charles A. Butept were lcillod in an airl>lane crash on the way to examine their Gemini spacecraO in St. Louis in 1966. In 1967, utron.auts Vif)il "Ous" Grissom Edward White and R~r Chaffee died in a flash fire in their Apollo 1 c~psulc. Warm, sunnyweekendfnoffing Sunny Ind wermtt d9YI we torecMt for todey Ind 8unday by the N•tlonal Weetfler ~ · Sklee wilt be rnoetty eleet. wtth local guaty wind• below the ~at""* today. BMef\ hiClf* wlN retch 18 to 75, with 1owt from 62 to 57 todly. High• 8undey wtn be wernMW, from 73 to 78. T empet"eture In the viii.ya wttl cllmb u high u the IOI todly end Sund1y, wtth 1ow1 from ~ to eo. The mountW.1 wltl expet1enoe gredu.I wwmlng over the weetttnd. wttfl rnoetty a. lklee through SUndey. Locel guttl wtH rMCtl up to 25 mph today. There wilt be tome loctll guety wind• In the ettemoon 9nd evening today. WHALE SKELETON MAY STAY IN OC ••• U.S. Temps ·-~~ FIM*Tt: W•M-~ From Al dunng grading of a rcs1dcnttal site in Monarch Beach. More remains. possibly from the sn me whale or perhaps a bab) whale, were unearthed Thursday. The whale remains are significant because the skeletons of ocean-going prehistoric creatures are rarely found intact. H.R. Remington Properties ong- 1nally offered the skeleton to the Natural H1stof) Museum because of 11s ability to recover the fossil from the soil in which 11 was buned for an estimated nine m11l1on years. But Riky 1n1t1ated talh aimed at keeping the whale here. "As Orange ( ount~ comcll of age 1n a variety of areas ... we feel t\'s imponant to preserve the fossils found in Oran~e County here in Orange County,' Hennan said. There are long-term plans for a county-run bistory museum and "it would be a shame to develop a natural history museum and have no fossils' to put in it," he said. The Natural History Foundation depends on volunteers to prepare fossils for showing. Finished pieces are displayed at the foundation's museum in Newport Beach. The county has storage facilities for fossils, but no laboratory to examine them. Nothing has been settled as to who will actually take on the painstaking job of separating the skeleton from the earth and protec.tive concrete in which it has been scaled. But preservation of the skeleton is the most important consideration to H.R. Remington Properties, said company spokesman Steve Ooolian. The housing developer has already spent more than $20,000 to excavate the whale skeleton, he said. And, although keeping it in Orange County seems Iilce a good idea, .. the scientific interest is most important to him," according to Ooolian. Stein Brief and H.R. Remington have scheduled a Tuesday press conference at the excavation site. HIO'I· -lot 2• llOl#'I 9'>C11nQ •t I p.m ;-.~ Albeny,NY 12 M ~ 11 " '° 12 Anc:tlor• 51 36 AllMt.a 11 ... At181tttcClt)' 16 61 ~ 11 72 Wlmof• ... IO =-.. 82 6' at ... es 30 eo.lon 71 ... .,..., 71 5t c...,., .38 31 Cllerll9ton,a.c. 15 10 ciwt.ion.w va. ... .. ~.N.C. .. 81 =::-45 32 19 12 OlndMall 82 87 ~ rt ... 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Long~ 72 r, CoeM.11 -.......... -·-·-·-· f1·11 ~· n It ~ 15 90 Maeropoltln Loe~ ......... 111-16 • .. 51 Inland °'.,,.. Counl'I'·-.. ··----10CM1 ~ 13 Mo1111~11c 71 IO Extended ~ .. 60 Mt. Wiiton n IO Tides ........ .. 10 ~ ""'"'I'~ end ..... ....,,,~ .. • OMIMd 7t 11 TODAY ARTISTIC SUCCESS AS NEW CAREER ••• ..... ~ ... Ind~ .. ..,.,.,.. 90 " "'°"*'Cl IOw :i..::. -Ontario ... .. l'lrMhlllfl a:&a Lf!I, u F..,o • 45 Tr.:w.-iw~. hlglw P8lm tcwtnea " .. ArwtlOw 11:11Llll. OA l'legleall .. 82 17to • ~Mto90. V~lllgha7t ....... 17 16 8-Mllllgll t:21 P""' 4.1 to •• i.o. 11210 57. From Al ago. Murgndgl' l>:.11d he started painting 1n Junior high school. but after graduating from the University of Southern Cahfurn1a, he gave up gallC'0 painting bt'lause he became too bus\ v.11h his architectural rcspons1b1ht1cs \\hat got him pa1n11ng again was a '1s1t to his d;iug.h ter in Seattle. Wash. "I JU~l dabbled a b1 1 in 1982. We broke the ice ... 1 he next ~c-ar. he and his wife chartered a sailboat through the Polynesian Islands, including Tahiti and Bora Bora. On board. he did thumbnail sketches of waves. moun- tains and volcanoes. "You get all charged up and you do all sorts of things,'' he said. In December that year. 19 of bis 35 watercolors from tbe trip sold on the first night of a show at Cal State Fullenon, he said with pride. In 1985. Morgridge entered "Before Irvine Terrace" in the New- 0-, ..... ,..._a., De'llll---. port Beach Arts Festival, an art sbowingjudged by museum curators, well-known artists and corporate art buyers. The watercolor was a New- port Beach scene be had committed to memory. He first painted the field, now a residential s1~ along Pacific Coast Highway, when be came out of the military in 1946. ''I spent a lot oftime in Corona Del Mar. I just felt it was a piece of local history, and it was the kind ofsubject that California watercolorists love to paint -barns, sea and field." Working out of a home studio that doubles as a woodsbop and rcaeation area. Morgridge painted the Newport scene in just under two hours, he said. ··Everth1b.g went right," he said in his typically understated way. "Irvine Terrace .. was painted very freely, said Morgridgc. It's a trans- parent style that allows a little white WHAT: Newport Beach 22nd City Arts Festival. WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard and Via Lido Plaza. Via Lido and New- port Boulevard. WHEN: Saturday, May 17 -from noon to 5 p.m . and Sunday, May 18 -from noon to 4 p.m. WHO: Sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Commjssion in cooperation with Via Lido Plaza merchants. WHY: The Newport Beach Arts Festival was established by the city of Newport Beach in 1964 to promote the artists of Orange County, the enjoyment of the arts in Orange County and to enrich the quality of life in the community. The Arts Festival competition and displays are open to all artists living in or working in Orange County. HIGHLIGHTS: Dedication of new sculpture on the lawn of City Hall, preview of the Newport Beach trolJey, Juried show open to Orange County ·artists on city hall grounds, group displays, mimes, music, art demon- strations and presentations by the Newport Beach Public Library. Otend_. 17 6' P-Aobl9 to 41 89oofld low 11:11p.m. a.a Gr.ii'• 57 11 ~ 7t M Herttord 74 16 Aid""" .. 11 ..... y H9l9ne 11 28 Surf report AldWOOCI City 17 112 l'hC lllgll 11:15a.111. ••• Honolulu M 71 Aello 71 • Ar'll IOw 1t:llLM.. 0.4 Houaton 90 12 8-lmenlo .. A 8-ldlllgll e:atp.ltl. 4.1 ~City 77 11 LOCATM* -Ila ...,_ 74 48 89oofld IOw La\leo-.. .. ZllmahKfl 2-3 W8W a.n ""'**'° 82 to lie .., .... toeley .. 7:41 p.111 .. ,.... 8l#ICley at 11:41 a.111. 111111 .... ..., .. Utt• Ao«* .. t7 Santa Monica 1-3 aw len Getlrtal 71 7:60p.m. Loo.tlMle .. .. ~-=ty 2-4 waw len Ollgo .. 90 ......... .. .. 2-4 WSW Sen~ 7t 52 Moon ,.... ::-,r.: 1:14 p.111. ....... Oullool! '°' Sunday. a.n.i-.. 51 2: 12 a.m. and ..., ..,,.., .. MIMll9-tl 7t 75 ....._. .. 78 52 Ultle~ ... ,.,,.,. 71 51 2:17 p.111. Congresslonal campalgn ylelds 'spy' charge An aide for Rep. Robert Badham charged Friday that a spy from chalfengcr Nathan Rosenberg's office entered Badb.am's campaign head- q~rs Friday night under a fie tlttous name. According to Bill Schreiber, aide to Badham, R-Newport Beach, a young man signed in at the campaign headquarten late Friday night u volunteer Brian Mendoza. After "he wandered around for an hour doina nothing," volunteer orpniz.en tried to question hlnl°, Schreiber alleacd. The accusations "2me in the midst of an already hcatc(J"tampaign battle between the two Republicans. "After confronting him, be ad- mittcd to working for Rosenbe! said Schreiber, who said the man changed bis name to Joe Mic Trgo. Newport Beach police ack:n~ edge that officers went to the R nberg headquarters to look for man and question b.im. Attempts to reach the Rosen~ headquarters failed. FIRE CHIEF DELIVERS NEWS ••• I From Al The festering disagreement over overtime pay stems from a 1985 court ruling that extends the' Fair Labor Standards Act to public agencies like county government as of April l S. The act requires employers to pay time-and-a-half for hours worke4 in excess of a full weekly shift. In the case of firefighters, the act sets a 53-bour work week. But Orange County firefighters work an average 56-hour wceK. which means fire- fighters wilJ get three hours of vacation. Full-time firefighters ha~ overtime they were previously not traditionally filled v.icant positions entitled to. . under a straight-time . arrangemeit Th f h . ed . ' the act will no longer permit. e cost o t e requtt overtime will amount to about $800,000 or a Fircfi&hters have accused the coua- 2. 7 percent wage increase to fire. ty of puttin& coonomics first fl fiahters, said Dick Thornburgh, a dealing with the overtime issue. county negotiator. To avoid further overtime costs, the county wants to use part·time fircfighterson an as-Qeeded basis whenever someone is sick or on They maintain that part-time ~ fighters will be poorly trained undependable and will jeo · safety of the public as we~U firefighters. NAVAL RESERVES HONORED IN OC ••• I From Al "We're continuously opening up enlisted personnel, spend a weekend regularly, Hunter said. The Nav! nop-traditional roles .to women in the each month and two weeks each year Reserve Center here sent a CB unit Navy," Hunter said, "every possible fulfilling their mission "to enhance Vietnam, and another unit went field that's not a combat role." the mobilization and readiness of the Lebanon to give active duty persoa· weftlen serve on ships. as aviators, sur.port units," Hunter said. nel an opportunity to go home for as commanding officers. 'It's important the communit).'. is Christmas. F h · th. aware we're here," Hunter said,• but Their contribution to the natiori paper to show through as opposed to .. or me t e most important · mg also why. was recognized Saturday when Co•· the layering of oil painting, he said. is to be a good naval officer, not a grcssman Robert Badham presentod The white paper school of painting woman in a military role. If r.ou can "These are people who live in the the center with a flaa from the Capitol Nancy Phelps, above, and Howard H. Morgrldge are winner• of laet year'• Newport Beach Arte Feattval. was developed by California artists come across that way, you re welJ community, work 40 hours a week in honor of Armed Forces Dar. d · th '30 h 'd received," she said. and then sort of si..:A g·"-and put a·n unng e s. e sa1 · um ...... °' Hunter and other personne at the Phelps began painting when she ''The baby boom is over, so if an all-another l S or 16 houn on the Armed Forces Reserve Center on as lo "I to d U tb t d · d volunteer service is to succeed we'll w-1.c,end in a Navy "nifiorm." MAIN OFFICE M it e ., l'f' ti ' • V'" 'II A .. , , 4 f C•U'•J •11' 1.-;i c..~ .. ,~, .. .,. & f1)of~· ~·" •l?1 .. ·~-,. " ')ff'll·· •• ,.. '~ .(, "''(l"'l"~ VOL. 71. NO. 137 I w . s ppe a a an raise "'"' .. Barranca Road officially welcomed kids. I've been seriously painting for need women. lf they have the skills Former Navy rcgulan and those the concressman "aboard" in the 10 years and painting with water-they should be allowed to do the job. who choose the reserves instead of tradition the Navy reveres. colors aboutth.ree years." "We're here to stay." active duty work. in one of the 13 Hunter will be stepping ashore after Phelps says she's considered giving Many local residents were probably reserve um ts, incl'Uding .engineering, this assignment, she hopes, to at\elld up the hair styling salon she's owned unaware the U.S. Navy was even in medical, construction brigade, supply Navy Postgraduate School (n for IS years. "I held back and kept Orange County. But SOO naval re-and security units. Monterey where she'll pursue a doing the hair, but I want to paint too serves, including I 00 officers and 400 Members of units arc mobilized financial management major. much to dedicate any more time to ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmmmmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii anybody's hair." II Although Phelps takes art classes almost every semester. she said she's basically self-taught -the hard· knocks school, she calls it. A native Californian, she said, "I used to do western art with heavy oils and bows and arrows and guns. I did a lot of westem art until I couldn't stand to do another one. Then I did a commission for someone (in water- color). I dripped the paint, splashed it and watched it move." Chanaing the medium was the answer, she said. Phelps said her art is influenced by French impressionist Oaude Monet. "I adore Oaude Monet. I think his worlt is gorgeous." 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Senlor Nltballen •ought Softball players SS or older arc being recruited for two Costa Mesa teams in a 16-team senior citizens' leaaue which plays Sundays at Murdy and Greer parks in Huntington Beach. The Costa Mesa teams practice Saturdays from 9 to 11 a.m. at Tc Winkle Park on Arlington):. venue. Call Peter Similulc at 9S7-2S.1 S for more infor· mation. Federal retlr~ to meet The Saddleback Valley chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will conduct its regular monthly meeting Monday at 2 p.m. at the Western Federal Savings and Loan Association, 26940Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo. CaJI Joe Greve at 830-7670 for additional information. Tralnlng course offered A 30-hour training course on supportive counseling for the older adult will be offered beginning Monday and running Mondays and Wednesdays from I to 3:30 p.m. at the Liberty Health Center in Irvine. The course can assist family and friends of older adults to recognize their special needs. E%-ofllcen to convene The executive board of the Retired Military Officers Association's South Coast Chapter will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Great American Bank building. 601 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente. Senlor events planned Two lectures of interest to senior citizens will be given next week by the Senior Resources center at 22772 Center Drive. El Tor. Wcdneday nurse Bea Aquirre will talk on the positive side of death and dying. while Dr. David Lyn-Hill will discuss sleeping difficuJties in the elderly Thursday. Both programs are scheduled for I p.m. and information is available at 380-1703. Retirees' conference set The Crystal Cathedral of Garden Grove will conduct a possibility thinkers conference for retired people Wednesday throu~ Friday at the cathedral. Call 971-4 I 3S for further information. . . Public gets look " inside La una 's unusual Vintage and original architecture shown in Charm House Tour By LAURA MERK Of .. Dellr ..... ...,, The perennially open door at the oddly designed Laguna Beach home of Roberta and Ron Dean has enticed many a neighbor to ask for a tour. om es So when Viltaae LAauna bolds its annual Charm House Tour Sunday. everyone will act the chance to wander throu&h the SO- year-old beach cot1.aae. Flowers color the brick entrance to the Temple Terrace home Mrs. Qean in- herited from her aunt. An Australian weeping Montezuma pine, the only one known to exist in Cafifomia outside the Huntington Arboretum, shades the mani- cured front yard. The entry way to the home has hardwood floors that compliment the original mahogany paneling still found in OfMOe C.. OAILY PtLOT/a.ut~. May 17, 11M three rooms after extensive remodeling. Nooks and crannies are common in the beach home, which dasdaans traditional squared walls. Although Mrs. Dean makes a Livi,ng selling antiques, she displays few in her home, with the exception of pieoes handed down as family heirlooms. A delicate, finely crocheted tablecloth that won fint place in a Paris ellhibition in the late 1800s adds a soft touch to the dining room. Where two sitting rooms once existed, the Deans have expanded the bedrooms. The home was first built an the early 1930s for f.arl Warren, former owner of Warren Imports, but lost its French doors when sold to a new owner. The Deans replaced the doors in the living room, dining area and hallway to g.et all the benefits of the Southern California sunshine. The sunshine highlights the Oriental rugs scattered through tfie home. The unusual, the extravagant, the nauti- cal and simply bcachy are all pan of the Laguna Charm House Tour. Other homes to be fe-atured on May 18 include: • The Wave House -The architecture incorporates wooden beams made in Canada by a ship maker. A collection of antique clocks, some jeweled and many 1llus1on of being on board an 18th century sailing vessel. • The Laguna Original -Construfted in 1922. thas single frame board and balten beach home reflects old Laguna Beach. Folk art, a coal stove. and an aviary filled with finches and doves make the home a country-hke setting. • Oceanfront Charm -Here the owners used blue as the predominate interior color to add to the relaxed atmosphere created by the ocean view. A terraced walk makes the beach accessible from a front patio. Watercolors. painted by the owner's mother, decorate much of the home. •The Little Ivy House-This home is referred to an Laguna Beach historical records as a Provanctal Revival house. The original land deed in 1929 specified that the structure should cost no less than $5.000 and that the inhabitants be white. The flower garden behind the front picket fence accents the ivy-covered home. The tour orig.mates at the Festival of Arts grounds Sunday. Tickets are on sale for S 10 until Suoday at the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. Adventure Travel Service, the Cottage Restaurant and Laguna Propertles. Tickets also wi~ be available Sunday at the Festival of Arts Ballot lnues dlscuned Dellr,...,._...,._~ made for nobility, date baclc as fa:-as the AD lnalde peak at Roberta and Ron Dean•' home. The photo above 1 ~~t1cal memorabilia throu~out the rtcht la the outalde of the 50-year-old beach cottage. 6.300-square-foot home give vtsitors the grounds fo r S 12. · Buses will leave all day from noon to 4:30 p.m. Refreshments will be lerved at one of the homes. Ballot issues in the June primary will be discussed next Friday at the Oasis Senior Citizens Center, at 5th Street and Margucnte A venue, Corona del Mar, by Chris Goelitz of the League of Women Voters. The program will be held from !Oto 11 :30 a.m. in the multi-purpose room and there is no charge. CaJI 644-3245 for details. Irvine honors senior al des Visitors may fund visitors bureau The Irvine Senior Services Program will honor its volunteers Thursday with a reception from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way. Entertainment will be provided by the Woodbridge Singers and a ·•volunteer of the year" will~ honored. Call 733-1055 to RSVP. School to celebrate Newport Beach Grammar School will hold a day-long celebration today to commemorate the' SOth anniversary of its oceanfront building. The public event, scheduled to begin at 10 a.m .• will feature an open house, carnival. and historical walk down memory lane. Former students of the school arc encouraged to attend. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMIW!y .......... Uuests at Irvine's hotels would pay an extra 50 cents per night to help fund the new Irvine Convention and Visitors Bureau under a proposal that has received prelim ina ry support from the Ci ty Coun- cil. The proposal. OK'd on a 3-2 vote this week. must be reviewed by local hotel operators and returned to the council for formal approval. Robert Varley. director of the conven- tion bureau. sajd members of the local hospitality industry want an attorney to study the plan before decadmg whether to agree wath the proposed rOOfl\ surcharge. But he said hotel operators were disap- pointed because they had hoped the council would agree to fund 1he bureau directly from the 8 percent bed tax now ••••••••••••••••••---' collected an Irvine. Supporters saad the bureau is needed to help fill rooms at Irvi ne hotels an the face of strong competHion from other areas such as Anaheim and from neighboring cities such as Costa Mesa and N'ewport Beach. Withm a year. Irvine as expected to have about 2.100 hotel rooms. Last August, the council allocated $52,000 to help organize the bureau. In ats current proposal. the bureau is seek.mg an additional SS7,500 an cny funding for the fiscal year ending June 30 and another $200,000 for the coming year. But the council has splat phalosophacally concemang the bureau. Mayor Davad Baker and Councilwoman Sally Anne Miller have supported city funding for 1t, while council members Larry Agran and Barbara Wiener have said the clly should not subsidize an organization to aad private businesses. Council member Ray Catalano. holding the tie-breaking vote, presented has own proposal for bureau funding Tuesday night. Under Catalano's plan: •The c11y could loan the bUTcau the SS7.500 at is seeking for the current fiscal year. •The city would collect the 50-ccnt per room-night charge (or any other amount agreed to by hotel operators). The city would retain money to cover its collect ion costs and for long-term repayment of the $57.500 loan. The remaining fund s would be returned to the convention bureau. •The city would receive a bureau membership and would reta1n its current authority to l)ppoint one-sixth of the members of the bureau's board of direc- tors. •The bureau would agree to provide visitors' services. such as a traveler's aad station at John Wayne Airport. •The bureau wou ld establish taes with convention and v1s1tors representatives in Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach and Santa Ana to help promote the region. "Thas mouon doesn't take one penny from taxpayers," Catalano said. He said the c11y. which already collects the bed tax, would only act as the agency for collecting the surcharge from local hotel guests 10 fund the visitors bureau. Councilwoman Miller said she sup- ported the convention bureau so stron$)y she'd approve an allocation of gencraJ cny funds for at. But she backed Catalano's proposal, saying. ''The political real!!Y as we need three votes to get at through. Before Catalano introduced his proposal. v1s1tors bureau organazer:s ~P­ posed an Irvine Finance Comm1ss1on recommendation that the council consider raising th e bed tax to fund the bureau. 'Assemblyman John Vasconcellos has proposed that $245. 000 be allotted for a ~ommission to promote self esteem. Wouldyoufavorsucha commission?' c omplledbyG.JeanetteAvent LyuP&d Newport Bead! Stwcleat, 1a .. uwUe It depends on how he's going to spend the money-if he's going to have a specific pr~m. or billboards which I don't think too worth- while. Darlt'nt' Wallace Newport Beacb Application analyst Sounds dumb to me. Juet Budel lnlae Ubrar7 clerll No. would not hke to Andrew Stone see that amount o( Corona Del Mar money spent unless it SeU-.mployed was more defined as to I think that'sab~lute- what sectors of the pub-ly ridiculous. tt', not the I lie would benefit from g_ovemment'\ bu,tne<is. the eJtpcnditure. Would The 1a5t thang we nttd 1s it be for abused women more burcaucncy. . or abused children or tellana us how 10 foci. act nnanc1ally nttdy elder· or bt That'~ no1 ihear ly? L _ __..-:::Jo....__ ___ _1funct1on , I 1 \ Terry Moore Nt'wport Beacb Stockbroker Surt'. sounds lake a good idea. l\lclaard Slaerwoocl CorMa Del Mar hbll1lala, Utt. think 1t'i healthy Klara Korvin Corona Del Mar Skin care talon owur Yes. because I like to support every new idea which sounds new and good for the pe-0ple. A lot of people have lots of talent but no self esteem I don't thank n's a wa<1tc of money at all Pett' ·v aodtrtl•e•hH Foantaln Valley Self-employtd No. 11 <;C('rn~ hke 1fs another eltcuse to spend mort money 1n low priom, aru elf cstet<m can be dealt w"h throu&h other aa.enc1e • 1f deemed neceuary and I'm not sure 11 1~. -- 74 burned as coµple explode bomb at school Goes off accidentally. killing 1 captor; second takes own life tn wake of blast A search o( the school after the explo ion turned up two other cit· plodve devi~ that were removed safely, Wolfley said. bombs, nfles. stufT ltke that," she said. Witne scs u1d Youn& passed out leaflets, demanded to talk to Presi- dent Reaa.an and announced, "This is the revolution." The pair asked $2 million ransom for each of the hostaaes. Young seemed confused. When Youn' was asked whether a 10-year- old chi Id could be released because he had diabetes the man replied that he wanted two lO-year-olds in hi place. cla room when 1t went oft';" Excell said. ..The classroom was de- molished. I don't know how they aot out alive." COKEVILLE, Wyo. (AP) -A heavily armed couple with a bomb. took I SO students and adults hosiaae at an elementary achoot Friday and d~mandcd $300 million but were killed when the bomb exploded ~identally and the man shot himself. authorities said. At least 74 J)eople. most of them children, suffered second-d~gree bums in the blast of the gasoline bomb about 4 p.m. MDT at the Cokeville Elementary School. and one teacher was shot in the back when be tried to flee, officials said. The man pve the device to his wife to hold whale he went to the bath· room, and she accidentally set off its hair-triger mechanism. detonatin1 the bomb, said Lincoln County Sheriff Deb Wolfley. ''I tbou&ht we were all dead," sa1d secretary Christine Cook. who was in the classroom whet it exploded. "I heard this awful noise. It was smoke and flames. Just pandemonium." The couple was identified as David Youna and his wife, Doris. and residents said Youna was a (ormer palicc officer in the town of about 5SO peQplc. The incident ~n about I p.m when the Youngs entered the school and herded the children, teachers and admini tratol"S into a large classroom, said Principal Max Excell. A girl came into the town clerk's office ind "said her father was going to blow up. the school," said Nadine Dana. the clerk. .. There was a lot of ammun1tton. Youni said he intenttonally came to Cokeville to press bi~ demands, according to Eltccll. "He told me he'd picked this town ~use it was a rural community and people take care of their children," the principal said. "He had 1t very well thought out." The Youngs, who were in their late 40s. "behaved quite rationally most of the time." Excell said, but at times. Accordina to Wolfley. the bomb's hair· trigger device required oither the man or woman to keep a hand on it. When Young started to go to the bathroom. Mrs. Young's hand slip- ped off the device, and 1t blew up. Young then shot himself as Excell and others looked on, Excell said. Mrs. Young was surrounded by children when the bomb went off, said Bob Looney. a spokesman for the Lincoln County hcritrs Depart- ment. "They (the children) were all to the Children and adults with buma on their faces and arms streamed from the 1ehool after the explosion "com· plettly hysterical," said Corrine Frednckson, wife of the town's police chief. Many children lay on the around scrtamini, "We heard an explosion, two aunshots (and saw) kids runnlna In every in every direction,•· said Donna Morfeld. a parent. About a dozen ambulance-s con- verged on the scene and two school buses helped transport the iajured. Teamster chief, FBI man indicted Pair flght for life, 9 others mourned NASA files allegedly destroyed WASHINGTON (AP) -Team- sters Union President Jackie Presser was indicted on labor racketeering ch~es Friday, three days before seeking election to a five-year term as head of the nation's largest labor union. Presser declared that the ~overnment's case was constructed of ·a house of cards." A federal grand j ury in Cleveland accused Presser of embezzling money from a union local there. It was the latest development in a topsy-turvy legal saga that began to unfold 1n I 982 when Labor Department stnke force attorneys launched an investiP,tion of a so-called "ghost-employee • pay- roll scheme at Local 507 in Cleveland. -In a related case. the Justice Department announced that an FBI agent was 1nd1ctcd Fnday for making false statements that led to the collapse of the government's probe of Presser a :,-car ago. Chief spokesman TerT) Eastland No ouster of Presser seen WASHINGTON (AP) ._ Jackie Presser's only challenier for the presidency of the natton's largest union said Friday be does not expect Presser's indictment to lead to his ouster as the Teamsters' top official. "If you want to bet on something, bet on Presser's election" at the Teamsters' convention in Las Vegas. Nev.. next week, Sam Theodus, chuckling as he spoke. said in a telephone interview. Thcodus, president of Teamsters Local 407 in Presser's back yard of Cleveland, announced last month that he would run as an independent candidate against Presser. Hts cam- paign theme. Tbeodus said, would be a push for the union's 1.6 m1llton members to pick their leaders directly through secret rank-and-file ballot- ing. said the Justice Department was continuing an internal probe of any involvement• by FBI agents in the Presser case. From Las Vegas, Nev.. where Presser, 59, was preparing for the convening Monday of the 23rd con- vention of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the presi- dent said: "l welcome our day in court as an opportunity to put an cod to what has been a five-year pattern of insinua- tions and leaks of false information." "For fi ve years." the stateMent said, "the federal government has attempted to build a case against me, but has succeeded tn building nothing more substantial than a house of cards." Ray McElhaney. an FBI spokes- man, said the bureau wouJd have no comment on the indictment of one of its agents. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Two teen-agers who survived three days huddled with six com~nions in a snow cave on Mount Hood fou&ht for life Friday, as families and schoolmates mourned nine others who died in the worst accident in the mountain's history. The condition of one of the survivors, 16-year-old Giles Thompson of Longview, Wash., worsened Friday afternoon when hi s arms and legs began to bleed. "The doctors said it may affect his chances for survival," said Sister Margarita Acosta, a spokeswoman for Providence Hospital. He was reparted in very critical condition, while Brinton Clark. I 5. of Portland was in critical but stable condition. Nine of the 13 people who set out on the expedition Monday died as a result of the freak blizzard that trapped them high on the peak. Thom{>SOn and Oark were conSClous but unable to speak when they and six others were pulled from the cave late Thursday 1n a dramatic rescue that came after an intense search by about I 00 people. The other six. four students and two faculty members at Oregon Episcopal School, showed no vital signs on amval at Ponland hospitals. The bodies of th rec other teen-agers were found Wednesday on the 11 ,235-foot mountain 50 miles east of Portland. Two other memben of the climbing party had hiked ofT the mountain Tuesday seeking help. WASHINGTON (AP) -The presidential commission investigat· ing the Challenger explosion bas sent an FBI agent to NASA's Marshall Spac.e Flight Center to investigate an allegation that some files involving shuttle booster rockets were thrown out or destroyed after the accident. The center, in Huntsville, Ala., has charge of the shuttle's soHd rocket boosters and supervises the cont.rac- tor that builds them. Marshall bas figured largely in the Challenger investiption, because a leak in the shuttle s right booster rocke.t is be- lieved to have caused the acodent. Urban aid funds ordered spent Thompson was "somewhat surprised that be was ahve" when he woke up, said Dr. Gr:eJOry Lorts at Providence Medical Center. "In questioning him, I understand he is able to nod, bl ink his eyes in the affirmative, he does understand what's going on," Lorts said. Surgery performed Friday morning to reduce the swelltng 10 Thompson s leis and an arm was successful a nd no amputation was anticipated, said Dr. Duane Dietz. His temperature had returned to normal. The allegation was contained in an anonymous letter sent to the com- m1ss1on recently. Receipt oftbe letter was first disclosed by the Chicqo Tribune, which . sa1d the com- mission's investigators have con- firmed that some documents were destroyed long after NASA ordered all accident-related documents im- pounded. WASHING fON tAP)-A federal Judge ruled Friday that the Reagan 1 admtnstratton must spend or tend $7 b1lhon in urban aid which the president wants 10 save this fiscal year. The dec1s1on. however. could afTect some S22.9 b1lhon 1n deferred spend- ing or lending 10 41 different federal programs during the rest of fiscal 1986. which ends Sept. 30. Deferrals would affect programs such as housing subs1d1es for the • A.P •• H,. ~.A TIQ\1Al "C •• 8Pt TO: PEET -BEA H A 92660 ' 4 9S5 I SC1 819 Canyon Harbor Ridge lrY1ne Cove lido Isle Vin1oge Club M onarch Beach Belcourt PG A WP.st T ur!IP Ror~ Crest Century ( 1ly T Ow ers Belmont Shores Naples 12 years aio. . poor, loans to buiJd Low~st rental housing. grants to lcx:al communities for urban renewal and public works, sales of military equipment to other nations, housing for military families. aid for crime victims and for workers whose jobs have been lost because of import c-0mpetition and prison and airport construction. U.S. District Judge Thomas Pen- field Jackson, in a 28-page opinion, ruled that the president can no longer use the lmpoundment Control Act of I 974 because the Su~reme Court struck down a key provision in 1983. Clark's vital signs all were normal Frida)'.. and she showed no signs of frostbite, said Dr. William Long. He said shc:.~till might need kidney dialysis, however. Clark recognized her parents during a midnight reunion. Long said. "The {>a rents were sobbing with great reljefthat their daughter was whole and intact," he said. A NASA source told The As- sociated Press Friday that the allega- tions came in an unsigned, hand- written letter. "It's done in a kid's scrawl w1th m1sspclling.s, apparently m an effort at disguise, bccaU$C it's pretty specific. It betrays a lot of knowledge and 1t con tams names," said the source who spc:>ke on con- ditton of not being identi fied by name. He stayed his ruling to give the government time to appeal his de- cision, if it wishes. Long said Clark was in better shape than Thompson. Neither appeared to have suffered brain damage but doctors said they probably would not remember their ordeal. The money was provided by Con- gress but the president moved 10 February to "defer" the spending, relying on a law that Congress passed An integral part of the law. 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About 2.5 million ~people have signed up so far, but offi cials are not able to keep up with the number of panicipants in recent days. due to a heavy flood of calls, Hands Across Amcnca spokesman David Fulton said 1n Los Angeles. "There's a likelihood of having a pretty soltd line from New York through Chicago, because there's pretty dense population " said Mar1y Rogol, director of USA for Africa, the parent foundation overseeing Hands Across America. "Down through Illinois, through St. Louis, Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas -we have a fair shot," be said. "From West Texas on bas always been the issue." TIDS HOUSE COULD BE YOURS Beautiful view Laguna Beach, lot with city approved plans, for sale by owner. One of only forty legal, buildable lots left in the city. Permits ready to take out on this well- known architect's house. 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''The key will be to create a In bis first ma1or speech since productive infrastructure and mean· ta.kins over as the chief White House an&ful employment opportunities," foreian policy expert in December, Poindexter said. "Given the scope of Vice Adm. John M. Poindeitter told the problem, a collective effort bas an audience in Indianapolis that such much to be said for it." a proPOS&l was discussed earlier this Administration officials, speakina month at the scven·nation economic with the understanding they would summit in Tokyo. not be identified, said the economic Israeli Prime Minister Shimon development plan was discussed by Peret tint broac~cd the i.~ea some the summit partners "in a rather months aao. calhng at a Marshall ~ general way" and that no specific Plan for the Middle East." programs have been proD<>Scd yet. . "The drop in ~oergy prices has "We pointed out the U.S. govern· pven a. substant1al boost to th.e ment already is/· ving a lot of aid to economies of most of our summit the region an encoura'ed other panners," Poindexter observed in a governments to join us by aocreasing speech prepared for an Armed Forces their assistance," one official said. Day dinner. "We want to explore But he said the countries that might wa~s in ~hie~ the seven summit be ta~eted for help have not be natJons m1a.bt increase the resources identified although "most of the sc~ aside" Tor needy nations in the countries' in the region could use Middle East. economic aid." Blanketa from Poland laterpol iweacyatta"ed by terrorl•ta; 1 wounded ., ... .bMda&.t Prea PARIS -Terrontts attacked &be beedqUllWI ol lawpol. &be iniernational police .ncy. wit.b pans and exploliva Fridly ~ .,,,,......... one policeman in the arm and wt1erina wioctow., audloritia -.id. 1Allell fou.nd at the scene were aiped by the narcmc leftist pvup Direct Aaioo. Police, speak.i"I on coodition of aooaymity, laid tbe laTOnlU arrived ia u automobile about 10:10 p.m .• sprayed the buiktint with aunfire and iMe burled u explosive device. They uid invcstipton coWd not Uruned'9tdy del~ne whether the explosion was caueecf by a p-eude or a bomb. A policeman Juardin& the bu1ldin& WU bit in the ann by I bWkt aad WU hospitalized. They alto laid a tearcb wu under way for a bomb that milbt have been placed inside the Interpol buildina in the westma suburb of SL Cloud. C.tlloJJc b&lloi-' ollJclal detabted JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Police baDdcutred tbe ~ ~tary of the Sou.them African Catholic 8iJbops Coolerence at 1us home Fnday and took ham away, officials of the conference said. h &nocber development, anti.apartheid leaden in the AJeundra black 10wnship said I.bey woul_d go ahead with funerals today for ciabt pcop6c killed in racial violeace despite a j~'s refusaJ to permit a mus service in the IOCCCf' stadium. The Rev_. Sman .•so Mkhatshwa wu ~en away before dawn from the rcsideoct at hJS cburc 1n Soshanguve township north of Pretoria, the Roman Catbobc con.ference sai~ in a statement. Mkhluwbwa is a prominent black carnpajpr apmst the white government's official pohcy of apartheid-racial tepatataon. Voters cro•d poll• to elect .ne• pre.Ide.at Contras' Pastora gives up the fight A Pollah woman holda one of a group of blanketa and aleepln& baa• -donated by fellow Polea -that wUJ be ablppec[ from Wanaw, Poland to aid New York'• homeleu. The atoreroom beloqa to the Pollah Committee for Social Ald. Poland baa been rece1Yin& powdered milk from the United Statea In the wake 0£ contamination from the Chernobyl nuclear accident. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -Dominicans on Friday crowded polls.to cast ballot~ for president, vice president, federal lawmakers and local ~fficials. Early votu~g wu generally ~ful despite violence durina the campaign. A tear gas cannister exploded outs1de one pollin1 station but no one wa~ inj~red and th~ ~talion remained open. Two other pollina stations in the capital ctty of 1.5 million were clOtee:t after election officials received bomb threats. No bombs went off. President Salvador Jorae Blanco cboee not to aeek another four.year term. His wid.espttad popularity upon taking office in 1982 was ~miJ?ished by ~e austerity procrarn. be imP,lcmentcd to stabilize the detcnoraung Dorrun1can econo~y. The nwn candidates vying to replace him were .s l:year-0ld Jacobo . MaJluta of the ruling center·left Dominican Revolutionary Party; Joaqum Balquer, 78, of the center.right Social Christian Reform Party; and Juan Bosch, 76, of the leftist Dominican Liberation Party. ON THE SAN JUAN RIVER, C.Osta Rica (AP)-Nicaraguan rebel leader Eden Pastora on Friday gave up his fight against the Sandinista government he helped bring to power. He surrendered to Costa Rican authorities in hopes of winning asylum. "We think there is no possibility of a military victory," the sweat-soaked guerrilla chief told reponers. "We don't want to be soldiers of the United States in a war of pressure," Pastora added. "We want to be soldiers of the Nicaraguan people in a war of ours, the Nicaraguans, to overthrow the extreme left In a nationalist war." Moments earlier, Pastora had waded across the San Juan River, now shallow because of the dry season. and l&Jd down has weapons. Waitin~ for Pastora were Costa Rlcao police and cavil guardsmen and journalists. C.Osta Rican authont1es said earlier that Pa.stora's aJdes in San Jose. the Costa Rican capital, had submitted a written application for asylum on his behalf. The first 90 of some 400 Nicaraguan guerrillas who arc seek· mg asylum with Pastora also entered Costa Rica Friday and were taken to a site away from the border pending a decision on their status, said Radio Monumental in San Jose. It was not known how many more fiJ!lters remain loyal to Pastora. but aides said as many as 1,500 members of his Revolutionary Democratic Alliance were expected to seek asylum later. Pastora, 49, had become incrcas· ingly isolated in his fight against the lef\.wing Sandinistas as other rebel groups Joined a rival organization that rec.eives U.S. funding and sup- port. He had fought with the Sandinistas to oust the rightist regime of the late President Anastasio Somoza in 1979, winning the nickname "Commander Zero." But he later broke with the Saodinistas over political disagree· men ts. 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STEINWAY GRAND PIANO TECHNICS KEYBOARD W• OFFER OUR OWN FINANCING ••• - OHLY AVTHOAIUD • ll'IWA Y a IO D&Alml!ILA......,_ '"""._ .. ,_. tAlt.-Jo-- SHERMAN WE WILL NOT BE UNOERSOLDI 1f~~! 'FAOM OUR REGULAR OfFEAING PRICE ' • 10% DOWN 42 MOS COSTA MESA ~OA MOR£ INFORM.A TlOH SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-0415 Newport2000 bJterested· bJ retalnlng atinosplJere To the Editor. On May 2, Mr. Marun 8rowcT had tome thinp to say about Univenity Drive and Newport 2000. One mi.Jbt have detected a snide or satincal comment here and there. Mr. Brower. is it poss1ble that the residents of Newport Beach have interests and priorities other than new hotels.. hi~"'rise office buildinp, multi.unit residential developments. an expanded airport, freeways -in other words, an cxpandma mcp. lopolis? Newport Beach was, according to our recent survey, a great place to live. In fact, it was one of the premier beach-<>riented residenti,JI com· muruties in the world. We believe many residents would like to keep some of this atmosphere and not sec their property values eroded by traffic and urban congestion just so de· velopen can maximize their profits. You assign Newport 2000 a new role -to better the community by the year 2000. We hope something can be accomplished long befo~ then. We would like to blunt the thrust of the people for whom you speak. They have turned our city into one of the densest areas in Oran~e County, rcsjdential and commerclal. COMMENTARY The resultin& traffic, urban crowd· 1na and air pollution have become a threat to the Quality of our lives and a threat to our property values. Newport 2000 is a political action committee fonned to speak for the residents of Newport Beach. This is a concept no one on the City Council but Don Strauss seems to undentand. The residents arc un~presented by a council m-.iority that n.abber stamps all new development with witless unconcern for the resulting conges- tion and traffic. As to University Drive, you won't have to .. watch and see" whether we support lhis throuahway m the Back Bay C<lOlogical preserve. Thanks to the Robinson5 this area isn't lost to development. We support their viewpoint. No, we don't favor frccway·tyi:x solutions to. the traffic problem in NeWpc:>n Beach. Shortly, however, we will be circulating an 1nitiat1ve peti· uon to place on the ballot a traffic managemel\t ordinance to equate new development with transpor· tation capability. Will you support that concept? Let's watch and sec. PA UL RYC KOFF Newp<>rt Beach NASA TeaclJendo .work oat91de school, too To the Editor. Re: J. W. 's Letter to the Editor on May 11 : t-ountain Valley aeacben may "put in" six hours a day 4'h days a week, but docsJ.W, even wonderwben and where l~sson plan• come ft'Om or when and whet'e papen are padtd? Each day a. teacher must come to class prepared for a.t least five dif. ferent subjects. Then the teacher must ao home and s;rade lhe pepen collected that da}' - anywhere from ~l SO pepen. This means one to t~ hours of daily paper grading. Thurs, a teacher worb a minimum of 40 hours a week and oft.en up to SO and 60 hours a week. It's too bad J.W. thinks .. put in" time is the only time teacben work. Hopefully, this letter will be educa- tional. not only for J. W. but for others who an: also misinformed. ENJDLEIOH Huntington Beach U.S. should stay out of Nicaragua 'sinternal affairs By WILL SWAJM A Daily Pilot edatonal asks. "How can the nation tum 1ts back on the Contras?" (Daily Pilot, March 24). This unusually simple.minded eda· tonal suggests that "anyone who values freedom and democracy" should support President Reagan's plan to ann the Contras. But why? The editonal offers fo ur spunous reasons: First The Daily Pilot editorial says the Nicaraguan government 1s com- munist-backed. What does It mean to say the Nicaraguans arc communists? The cdatorial suggests that com- munism an Nicaragua as "a repressive force that destroys and1v1dual liberties and elimmates religion as a matter of pohcy." But. 1f this as communism, Nicar~ua has been "communist" throu out the 20th century. The United talcs supported the Somoza family as presidents of a Nicaragua over which they governed with um1t1gated power. Why wasn't Ronald Reagan - who, as a candidate, called Somoza "a true friend of democracy'' -con- cerned with human ri$hts abuses then? Under the Amencan·backed Somoza, 80 percent of Nicaraguans could not read; the other 20 percent read censored newspapers. Under Somoza 70 percent of Nicaraguans never saw a doctor Under Somoza one-an-five children died before reachmg the age of four: 80 percent never saw a school. Under an Amen· can.backed dictator, two.thirds of all Nicaraguans were. by the World Health Organization's reckoning. suf- fcnng from malnutntaon. When he fell to the Sandinistas in 1979, Somoza controlled one-fifth of the economy and had a fortune estimated at S900 million -this an a country whose average c1t1zcn made less than $300 a vear Where was Ronald Reagan then? In tact, of course. Amenca's interest 1n Nicaragua has nothing to do with communists. Russians, or Cubans. In the 70 years before the Russian revoluuon. the U.S. invaded Nicaragua eight tames (1n 1885, 1893, 1894. 189 5. 1896. 1898. 1909 and 1912). Following the last landtng. U S Mannes stayed for 31 years. It should come as no surpnse that under the Somo1as the Nicaraguan national anthem. composed by an American. was the U.S. Manne Corps hymn. Second: The Daily Pilot editonal suggests that opposnion to the pres1· dent's plan to ann and train the Contras as motivated by either ig- norance of our own history or by the fear of replic.ating the Vietnam ex· pericnce. "Have we forgotten." the editorial asks, "that we were esta~ lished by rebels wbo fought to throw off the yoke of oppression" Or have we been intimidated by the national disaster that was Vietnam?" If only we could, as Robert Bums once said. sec ourselves as others sec us. Why should Nicaraguans sec American troops as a liberating force? It was. after all. the U.S. government that sent Marines to Nicaragua eight ti mes before 1912. It as the U.S. that has the dubious d1stmct1on of having launched the first acnal bom· bardn'lcnt of a civilian· population. On June 16, 1927, U.S. planes dropped bombs on the village of Ocotal, killing 300. The village was suspected of loyalty to Aususto Sandino -the man who President Reagan now holds up as the Thomas Jefferson of Nicaragua. It is the U.S. government that trained and equipped Somoza's Na- tional Guard (a group which earned lhe antipathy of all the major human rights' organizations) and who sup-- pons today the remnants of the guard embodied in the Contras. It 1s at best 1roruc that Reagan should choose to compare the Ameri· can rebels who fought to throw off the yQk.e of British oppTCssion with those who wouJd impose the American will upon Nicaragua. The history that has been forgotten is the history of hamfisted U.S. intervention an Ccn· tral America. Contrary to the Daily Pilot's su~­ gestaon that "the desire to avoid another Vietnam bas clouded the Nicaraguan issue,•· one could more readily argue that the Vietnam ex- perience has illuminated the Central American issue, that the Vietnam debacle has disabused Americans of the notion that their government always tells the truth. When the Johnson adm1nistrat1on claimed that U.S. ships in the Gulf of Tonk.in had been attacked by North Vietnamese, the crisis atmosphere seemed to leave no time for debate. As one historian of the Vietnam war has noted, "Congress had grown accustomed to approving executive mattatives without senous question'' and. so, the Tonkm Resolution was passed In 1970, the Senate voted over- Judge Carter no 'Bird clone' To the Editor: I read with some amusement your anacle concerning Judge Brian Carter. Having known Judge Caner tor many years, he is certainly not a ''Rose Bird clone" or a "left wing hbcral." Judge Carter's record \peah for Itself and we arc indeed fortunate to have a man of Judge Caner's ab1hty, who 1s willjng to leave a lucrative private practice to serve as a Municipal Coul'\Judgc. BOB LONGPRE Westminster Give up control of moorings To the Editor_ The c11y government of Newport Beach remands me of the way the) catch monkeys 1n the Jungle, by tying a glass jug to a tree and placing fruit inside thcjus. The monkey stacks 1to; hand an the JU&. gnps the fnm an ats fht and can't pull at out Here ao; where the similarity become .. undeniable. The monkey, not being very bnght, will sit there tua&Jng to get free wfulc some avoidable temtilc thing hap. pens to at It 1s beyond the monkey's ab1b1yto reason that 1f1he pnze in the jua wctt released the monkey's ~bJem would be '°I vrd The city government of Newport 8e9cb is alarmed that a "free matltet" has dtvdoped with the boat moor- inp tu controls. OflicaaJs are in the pu>'.()e•, once mon:, of t1JhtA:n1n1 tbdt lt'JP on their pnz~ (trytfll to aet their Other arm m the JU&) ft won't work. Benet minds than those scbem-ana ll I.be ptetent haven't been suCcetlf\IJ 11 makina aovemmen1 W&Jtina hsu fot an}'1 h1na work the r wa) they want at to. Those who view w1th alarm a ·•free market" have the fruit clenched an their fist and sahva building m their mouths. The answer to the problem is to let go. Tum the moonng,s over to the present holders. It will seem hkc a miracle. There would be no more foohshncss of dettlict boats moored to protect possession of the moorina. The moorinp ~ould automatica.lly JO to their best use. That use, laracly, ts for those boat owners who will deal with the 1nconvemence ofa moorina. over a dock or slip, for the economy involved. t have been watchina and dealina with Newpon Beach for a lot o(years. I am bemna that the monkey never lets ao of the fruit There is a ddTercnc:e between the anpper oft.he fruit m the jua and the aacncy that holds the boat mooriop fn 11.S 1111). The other fist holds a 1un. ROO£R BLOXHAM Nev.wrt Beach whemingly to repeal the resolution, so outraged were they .. at having been kept in the dark" by three succcssi ve administrations. To suggest that Americans are unreasonably wary of 10volvemcnt in Central America because of "the national disastCT that was Vietnam" is to blame Napoleon for not return- ing to Waterloo. In the 1960s and '70s, Amencans were lied to by thetr leaders. In the 1980s, Americans arc being lied to by the Reagan adminis- tration. Most recently. of course. Reagan C:f.KTt.EMEN ! 1'HE CHDICf IS ~IMPLE I took a page from Lyndon Johnson's strategy book when he accused Nicaragua of invading Honduras. In the last few days, Honduran officials have suggested there was a lot of arm- twistmg going on: indeed, it took the Hondurans nearly two days to admit they had an invasion which might require $20 malhon to repel. Why were Honduran officials so disinclined to admit that Nicaraguan soldiers might be fighting Contras on Honduran temtory? Given the human nghts abuses ascribed to the Contras. it is no doubt an embarrass- ment to admit they are on Honduran territory. But, more pointedly. shouldn't the N1cara~uan anny enter Honduran territory 1f Honduras has guaranteed sanctuary to the Contras? The Contras and their backers in Washington cannot expect the Con· tras to launch attacks upon Nicaraguan civilians with impuruty. Sovereignty as no defense for tcr· rorists -a fact which Ronald Reagan was quick to point out when U.S. Afr Force fighters grounded an Egyptian airliner ferrying those suspected of hijacking the Achille Lauro. But Reagan's "prodigious leap into fantasy" docs not end here. Reagan claims Latin Americans support bis policies and, yet, eight Laun A.meri· can foreign ministers meeting in Washington in February told lhe U.S. to cease suppon for the Contras. Nor is there support for Reagan's policies among Western European nations or in Japan. In their concept, our leaders believe they have been granted a dcgrcc of insight un- available to the rest of the world. Reagan claims the Contras arc freedom fighters, yet, the Washington Office on Latin America reports that the Contras abuse Nicaraguan civ- ilians ''evidentially as a matter of policy." The Contras are, Amnesty International says, guilty of"torturcs and murders." The New York Times concluded that most human rights abuses arc attributable to Reagan's Contras. Reagan says the Sandinistas sup-- Coniinents welco1De The Dally Piiot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest. Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to: LETTERI to the EDITOR, Dally Piiot, Box 15IO, Coeta Mna, CA 92121. Please Include your address and telephone number so we may verify authorship. If you prefer to make a verbal statement, you may call our W!'AE LllTENtNO telephone number -642-6086 Joln BEACH or lose shorelme To the Editor. The jewels of Ora nae County are us wa.nn, sandy beaches; its challenaina surf; and ats ever-c:banaina ocean vistas. They even represent a strong economic baJe ror the rqion By what perverted th1nkin1 then do our Oranp County Board of Super- visors and the cuy of San Oemente refuse to fuUy support the proposed tw~unty aroup (BEACH). formed to seek federal and state annss to fl.lht erosion of our beaches, the ir· repllcable and an-important ele- ment that ml.Us them so valuable? Communities an New Jcncy and Aor1da, and our neiahborina Ocea.n~. linorant or hcedles of the damqc th.at development alon\our shore Ii net can do to the beaches, ave loSl them enttrcly or found them· " ~Ives W1th only a beach of rocks. Innumerable studies and eumpla arc available showtna the results or lack ofrorcsiaht in protectjng the sand on our beaches. What would New Yort bt without its Central Parle or San FninCltClO its Golden Gate Park? Their officials t\ad the wiJdom to aC1 while there was still an opportunity to acquire the land. Today il would be 1mpouible. What would l..quna be without it.a beaches? Or Newpon Bach and other of our nt1ahboriq citaa' flfty years from now we may "°'be able to enjoy the Je"Wel' we now have if tft do not act to protect them now. Our su!)ttViso11 and local offidals ~ouJd be uracd to suppon .. BEACH." EVELYN GAYMAN Lqurui Beach port terrorism in Brazil. Argentina and Panama. All three governments said they have no evidence the Sanctinistas are supponing terrorism in their nations. The Brazilian gov- ernment went even further and said, m fact, that American mercenaries had been arrested for supportjng right-wing terronst groups in their country. Brazil has demanded that Reagan issue a fonnal opology. Reagan says the Sandinistas are anti-Scmitjc. A New York rabbi, Balfour Bnckner, has investigated the administration's charges and denies them. Brickncr's conclusions arc supported by Reagan's own am· bassador to Nicaragua. Anthony Ouainton, who said in a 1983 repon. "The evidence fajls to demonstrate that the Sandinist.as have followed a policy of anit·Semitism." Sometimes Reagan's "presadc:ntial imprecisions, .. his "overstatements.·• are even funny. In a recent speech. the president showed a picture of a man Wlth a box. This picture, Reagan declared. constituted proof that the Sanrunist.as arc involved in drug smuggling. I have seen many men with boitcs an my lifetime. I remain unconvinced that they were all drug dealers. Nor docs the U.S. government's Drug Enforcement Agency support Reagan's claims. The DEA said, Reagan's Contras appear to be in- volved in drug ttaffickan&. Contra leader Carlos Cabezas is in Jail an San Francisco for smugglin$ cocaine. The San Francisco faamaner reported that $36,020 seized following Cabezas' 1983 arrest was returned ·after it was claimed by Contras representatives in Washington. D.C. Reagan's litany of lies rightly arouses the suspicion of Americans. Third; The Daily Pilot erutorial argues that it makes no sense to believe that aid to the Contras will lead mexorably to direct American military involvement. Similarly, the admirustration claims that living lbe ContraS $100 million now will ob. viate djrcct American involvement later ... They do not need our boys," Reagan bas said. "lhey need our financial support and our prayers." Apparently the Contras need more prayers than money. At the end of a one month visit to Nica~ua. former CIA analyst David McMachaels said the Sanclinisw have develo~ a successful political and m1litary strategy that can counter whatever efforts the Contras make. Further U.S. financial support is. he con- cluded, "money down the rat hole." McM1chaels' conclusions are borne out by the facts. Unable to defeat the Sandinista army, Contras have resorted lO a war aaa.inst civilians. Attacking farms (10 in 1985), hospitals (the Contras have killed 18 Western European doctors and nurses and destroyed 41 health centers) and schools (98 teachers wen: assassj nated and 171 were kidnapped an 1984 ), the Contras have proven themselves, not f'rccdom fi&btcrs. but terrorists. Their intention is not to defeat the Sandinistas militarily, but to bleed Nicarqua slowly, to create such chaos in the country that, ultimately, the people themselves will ure of resistance. This highly immoral strategy has 50 far been a miserable failure. In seven years of fighting. the Contras -the lar&est and best· equipped guerilla (oroe in Latin Amencan history -have yet to capture a single Nicaraiuan village. They have even worn out their welcome in their U.S.·buih Hon· duran camps. Former Foreip Mini .. ter of Honduras Edgardo Pu Bamica says the Contras arc responsible for .. horrendous pillage" in the border areas of his country. As the continuation of Somoza's war against common people the Contras are as welcome as S.YJ>hillis. The only alternative -Daily Pilot and Reagan administration prot· estataons notwithstanding -is direct U.S. involvement. Finally: The Daily Pilot editorial urges Americans to rediscover the vigor with wruch we used to prosecute foreign wan. "Americans used to take pnde in the claim that the policies of the United States were formulated to 'make the world safe for democracy."' But our support of the Conttas must appear, to the Nicaraauans a.swell u to the world, as yet another cue of this sort of Amcncan conceit We do not belong in the a.ffain of other countnes. We arc not infallible. We arc, in fact, capeble of elpbantinc errors. In its uncritical 1uppon of Reapn's war in Nk.ata&ua the Daily Pilo1, likc Ronald R~. iW shown a surpns1na ianorance of bistory and of fact. On the basis of such wrooa· headedness, Reapn would push us into a war the true futility of which miaht emcrae only aft.er the bodJes had been counted and the smoke had cleared. Nicaraaua, like some mousetraps, would be easy to ,et into, but difficult to aet out of. WIU Swaim 11 • D*fate ., ... ,la t.l1tfl'Y •I UC lt'YliH. Don't print unhealthy recipes To the Editor: I am absolutely appalled by the unhealthy recipes you arc publishing almost daily. r can see no point in encouraaina people to eat thanas that arc so bad for t.hem. The chocolate treat for mom was the last straw. Are you tryina to kill mom om All those recipes are laden with supr, cream and cas; we are all tryin& to down down on these foods, why don't you help us? How about a natural yoaurt sundae as a treat for mom? Layers of natural yogurt, a little granola, sliced fresh strawberries and just as a special treat a spoonful of Grand Marni er poured over the top? This is a healthy, delicious dessert th.at mom would appttaate. Tumina over the paac I 1tt you an: worklnf on a substitute for tofU. Wby 1 substitute for tofu? h 11 a healthy vegetable. Now substitutes are fuJJ of eus and unhealthy thinp. If yo\I want to be healthy you ao lookina fbr tofu; if you don't you make your usual souffie or whatever with your eas. your chocolate, supr and your cream. Please don't deter people from becoming more discemina and trying to produce healthier food for their famahcs. So to the editors of Pilot I say let's not tempt people any more, we all know about tempting foods that ate so nch in oU and egs and aJJ the th"'p which are bad for our bean.s. Help us to stay alive and produce IOme delicious recipes that are toifta to keep us flt and healthy for many yuntocomc. VAL SARNES Newport Beech Court needs spring cl~nfng To the Editor: The editor iJ riabt about the deep pockets ro Una. We need to c:ba.nae 11, but what we neut to do mOll u chAnac thatcoun. I( I had a pct that kepi I on the carpet, I would rub bls no1e In it • and clean tbc carpet ~ or tw.ce. Tbe:n I would ttt rid of the pet. Wt have clttned up too often aft.er that Rote Bird court. We need to chanet 1t and" can m November nMBOLDrNO ~ta Mesa l I -- 1986 SUBARU. 1986 SUBARU DL SW #42IOSS Fully Fact. Eq uipped Plus tax, lie, doc & smog '"' EXECUTIVE DEMO 1986 SUBARU SW10 GL 4WD #407CM9 Fully Fact. Equipped & More 1,5 Plu' ... , lie, doc a. smog fees 1983 PLY. 1980 DATSUN **MIN'S OI WOMEN'S. ONE PER CUSTOttB AS SUPPt.Y LASTS. MUST IE 18 YEARS OI OLDl!I. 1986 SUBARU XT DL #310563 Fully fact. equipped Plus tu, lie, doc & Mies t.a 1986 SUBARU DL 4WDSW 1986 SUBARU GL HI #108945 1983 CHEV. MALIBU SD. ""''-t. l.,ip. •49aa #ms. 1984 vw #43nSI Fully fact. equpped w I auto. Fully fact. equipped $8588 HARBOR SUBARU PARTS & SERVICE DEPT S THANK YOU Plus tu, lie, doc & Mies fffs HOURS MON-FRI 7 :30 AM-5:30 PM SAT : 9 AM-2 PM 1984 FORD LTD fvly '-t. E.,rrp. •4988 #17aS1 1983 DATSUN 1981 CHEV. EL CAMINO ,,,., ,..,,... •4919 #•1"51 1983 FORD *1003 FINANCIN G AV AILABLE ON NEW SUBARU'.) 1983 FORD 1983 PLYMOUTH RELIANT SON. 280ZX RABBIT CONV. Z80 zx MUST. CONV. MUSTANG GT HORIZON fuly'-t.~. fvlr'-t. f.,ip. ,....,_., f.,ip. ,.... '-t. fqulp. • 3588 · •5111 •9111 •9888 #mm #wem ,...,. #750524 I- ""' ,_., r.._ ·-#*"2 fvlly ,_. feflip •6388 • , # 11me My '-t. f.,;p. •3688 '''°"' ------~-~ -County Jews to celebrate Israel's birthday A countywide celebration on Sun· day at TempJe lea Slaolom, Santa Ana. will mark Israel's 38th year of independence. Special programs are planned for studenu in synaaotue schools. while adufts can attend a Bible study session. led by Rabbi Robert Berman, or a talk on the critical challenges facing Israel by Rabbi Frank Stem. The morning finale will include community singing, led by Cantor Linda Ecker, a patriotic ceremony, led by the Boy Scout troop from Temple Beth Emet. Anaheim, and the relcasinaof38 helium·fllled balloons. • • • .. Values in Conflict: Ethical Dilem- mas in a PluraJJstic Society" will be the discussioo topic at the luncheon mectina of Newport·Meta·lrvlae 18· terfaJa CCHIMU. Members wiU meet at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church. 420 W. 19th 'St., Costa Mesa. • • • The combined choirs at SL Aa· drew'• Ptetbf terlaa Clllvc•. New- port Beach. will perform at the 8:30 and l 0: I 5 a.m. services Sunday. Don American wins prize for theology LONDON (AP)-An Amcncan Presbytenan m1n1ster says he will donate the $265,200 Templeton Prize he was awarded for theolog1cal education to post-graduate research at a Princeton. N.J . center he founded. The Rev. James I. McCord on Tuesday received the pnu created by U.S. millionaire and Presbyterian cider John M Templeton to recognize progress in rehgion. O. Fontana will conduct the choirs, brass and percus ion, and Lori Clous- ina wHJ be the orpnist. The church is located at 600 St. And~ws Road. • • • Lida Vaschenko, known as the leader of the "Siberian Sev'en and who is dedicated to helping Russian Christians get exit visas, will tell about her experiences while trying to emia.rate to the U.S. Sfle will speak at 10: 30 a.m. Sunday at the Meaa Bible Qaapel, I 734 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. • • • The Rev. Robert Thompson. pastor of Christian Life Fellowship in Poway, will present the program for Women'• A&)ow FellowQlp, which will meet at "8:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Laguna Hills Holiday Inn. Thompson, was part of the early Pentecostal· Movement, and for the last two years has been one of the speakers at the International Chris· uan Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusa- lem. • • • Workshops and installation of officers will highlight the three-day conference of the f">acific Southwest Branch of Women's Leape for CoD· s~rvative Jadalsm. scheduled to open Sunday in the Irvine Manion Hotel. Sisterhoods or Contervalive Syn- aaoaues in Southern California. An- zona, Nevada and New Mexico will be rtprcsenled. • • • About SO members of the Slteplterd of 1'e HUis Valtecl Ot.arcb of ~rls&, Laguna NiJUel, are spending the weckerid on a family retreat at Pilgrim Pines m the San Bernardino Mountains. ••• A panel discuss1on on .. Chris. tianity as it Jtelates to Our Family Life and Vocation" will highli&ht the next meeting of the Womea'11'ellow- 1lllp of tile Nel11tborhocl Coll1n1a· tloul Clnuc•, Laguna Beach. Panelists will be Janet Eversmeyer, Aorcncc Callaway, Catherine Ben-· nett and Elizabeth Richards. The meeting will begin at noon Tuesday in Bridge Hall of the church, Glenneyre Street and St. Ann's Drive. • • • Ken J efTcrs, chairman of the Saha 'i Community of Laf.Una Niguel. will talk about the Baba i effort to achieve world peace at the 10:30a.m. meeting Sunday of the Vnltariu UDlvenallst Fellowsblp of Larua Beaclt, 429 Cypress Onvc. • • • A round~trip ticket for l wo to lsraet will be awarded at a apecial laraeli Niaht at 7:30 toni&ht at Temple SMroa, 617 W. Hamilton Ave., Costa Mesa. • •• Dr. lan Pit~Watsoo, professor of preaching and theolOIY at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena. will give the sermons at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services Sunday at Lapaa Presby· ·ienu Chrd, 'Is Forest Ave. • • • A ebristian musical by Bill and Gloria Gaither and Ron 'Hu.ff. enti· tied "Kids UnderConstructfon," will be presented at 6 p.m . Sunday at the Newport-Mesa Ckrt1tlu Cuter, 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission is free, but a free-will offering will be accepted. • • • .. Judaism and Economic Justice" will be the topic of Rabbi Allen Krause at 8 p.m. Friday at Ttmple Betit El, a reform congregation ser- ving South Orange County. Services are held at 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. • • • Kol Echad Chorale will perform a variety of Jewish music at 8 tonight at Temple Bat Yalam of Newport Beaclt/lrvlM. The temple it located at 1011 C.amelback st., Newport Beach. • • • Representatives from People for the American Way wiU ptnent a provam for the SlaterMed of Temple Bat Ya.lam at 7 p.m. S~nday. . People, a nonpartisan qraa!'uza- tion works to protect coosrnunonal liberties. rcliajo~s ~i~rty, .iode~­dence of the Judiciary. aoterfaith tolerance excellence in education and sepafation of church and state. • • • Pentecost will be obterved at the Nel11tborhod Coa1re1• tloaa I Cll•rcll, 340 St. Ann's Drive Laauna Beach, at 10 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. William J. Ejlers will give tht sermon and Communion will be offered. • • • The festival of Pentecost will be c.elebrated at I 0: 30 a.m. Sunday at St . Paa.l's Laaeru CllllJ'c•. 1 l 90 Morn- ingside Drive, Laguna Beach. New members will be honored afterward at a potluck luncheon in Behnken Fellowship Hall. • • • A Mission Festival is to open at 10 a.m. today at the VDlte4 Meaedist Lapa Nlpel Mialatry, which meets at 29292 Crown Valley Parkway. "We are all pilf!ims in quest of that wtuch will not only reveal but also transform, • McCord said during a ceremony at London's historic Guildhall after receiving the award from Britain's Princess Alexandra. He said some theologians are "locked into a world view of a century ago." and pleaded for them to be more open-minded. "It is pamfully evident that a separation between theological and secular knowle.dge promotes insecure religion that ultimately loses the respect of others and itself," said the Texas-born McCord "The climate is very hopeful for discussion between theologians and scientists. Both arc humble seekers after truth.". said the 66-year-old McCord. Pope to visit Texas on U.S. agenda McCord was president of Princeton Theological Seminary for 24 years. and in 1981 founded the Center for Theological Inquiry in Princeton. He said he would donate the pnze money to the center for post- graduate research. By tbe Associated Press AUSTIN. Texas-Pope John Paul II will become the first pope to v1s1t Texas when he embarks on a Septem- ber 1987 trip to the Southern and Western United States. Bishop John McCarthy of the Austin Diocese says. settlement an the United States, Wozniak said. MINNEAPOLIS -Milwaukee should be the headquarters for a new. 5.3 million member, church to be formed from the merger of three Lutheran denominations, leaders of the American Lutheran Church have decided. The pontiff will celebrate a public mass and meet with the U.S. directors of Catholic chant1es while in San Antonio, but other details of his r;;;;==----L•l•D_A_V_A_S_B_C_H_E_N_K_O ______ ..,. Texas visit have not been worked out, I, McCanhr said this week. The ALC's executive council this week reaffirmed many of the proposals reached in February by a Commission on the New Lutheran Church and agreed that the name of the new body should be the Evangeli· cal Lutheran Church in America. Leader of the Si~rian Seven In addition to Texas. the pontiff Aeked by th' KGB... wi ll visit Florida, California and "Do you think with your Come and hear Lida possibly Arizona dunng the lnp. he 801bs h Vashchenko tell Lh1s tn· d . you can movf t e d hall sa1 . The commission, which consists of 70 representatives from the ALC, the Lutheran Church in America and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches. was charged with laying the groundwork for the merger. mi~hty Soviet Nation?" spmng 8.11 c enging Catholic leaders were told of the L. d--' "N b • I story of how seven Chns 1 a red:;n """• o, u. pontiffs decision to visit Texas od h .. t1an11, throw•h faith and serve a w 0 can. " dun'ng a meet1·ng last W"'ek, he said. -And her God did! tru8t in God, beat the Sov .. iet government. • Msgr. Louis Wozniak, pastor of St. A CINlll WllC191 frl• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coete M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church SchOOI 9:00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 Charles D Clark, Minister CosteM..a MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 B•ker Wot1hlp & Church School 1:30-10:00 •. m. Or VV1lham E Steel 979-8234 N~wpon 8nch C""llT C~H •Y THE HA UNrrtD~T 1400 W Balboe Blvd ~ Rev LtWf4111C• T Young WOf'lllllp a Cflwell So11ee1 ..a AM. .... , ,.,.. .......... 0., c... ,,. A.M ........ ..... Hunttngton Beach North COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 8-'2-44'61 Wot1hlp hrvlc. 1:30 I 10:00 1:30 9und•y Schoof 10:00 Fountain Val'-Y FIRST UNITED METHOOllT CHURCH 18225 Bulhard St. 112·251S Jamea R Hadley, Pastor Worehlp I Chu~ch khoof t:10 A.M. rt N£WPORT CENT£~ UNIT[O Mt:THOOIST CHURCH 1I01 Mergu.rlt• Ave. Cotone d9I Mar MMJ7'5 Wortfllp i Cllwdl SdlMI 9:30 I.Ill. Rev. Burley R. Howe COHllITT CIUICI COICllUTIOUl 111 11111.....,. An., Ctr111 Ml Mar ht.IN I . btz, llllst1r t 0 A.I. s-., •• ,. •• 644-7 4M ca..~ Sc11o11 , ,._., ""' MESA BIBLE CHAPEL 1734 Orange Ave Coet.a Mesa 048-9733 May 18th, 10:30 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH OF Tt£ COVENANT Bruce A. Kurrte, P•tor T wry Mc:Cenne. Dtr.ctor of Adutt Mlnlstrln Tina AICeraz, OlrectO< of Chltdr4111't Mlnlttrlee Sulclay WtnHp -1:30 • 10:00 I.Ill Clvch Sdlool - CN*M ltwu AMI 10:00 I.Ill. lb1«y ,.. "alllllt - 1:30 & t 0-00 I.Ill. V""'1 -7:00 p.111. 2850 Fairview Rd., Cos1a Mesa 557-33-'0 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mlstourl Synod) 780 Victoria St., Coet• Mffa Loth•r V. Tornow, Pa1tor 831-1811 a,_ ,,.. ...... tOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Sllncby School i Adljl 8lile Clm 9:20 A.M. Clristlan Clemtntwy School 548-taee ST. MARK PIESIYTERIAI CHURCH hstblutt Or & Jamboree, Newport Beach Rev Wilham McQuotd. Pastor Asst Rtv Robtrt P Stewart. Assoc Pastor Roc1&er WMttn. Mll11t Director ...... 9:31 ll. (4teatiol Clusts 10:45 ll. C*Cln,,...,... ,., '* Cll 144-1141 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOY HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM R11>t11 lltfntrd I' """ ~boftt & Cn1ctvtt Ot Mu\tC Alie SMltr ltt-oott lltKll C, IO~llo• ~·II foi info e1• .. .. ''"" t.:CJ .... ~, M AP l•bbeth 8erv1c•• lrMf.1 l..i.c l:U P.I ,...., s.-flrtt ,,.., "!lit... 1'Jt '·' Strriltc tilt -..,.n.1mw-,r11 21ot lw Vista . LouisCathohcChurch in Austin, said a fraternal organization of pncsts of Polish descent will try to arrange a papal trip to Panna Maria. a small town about 50 miles southeast of San Antonio. It 1s the oldest Polish .......... 1111 .... ...:. CC":· .... .......... A ... _, ... ,...t:ts• ...... ,lt:JI• ,. ........... .., ..... alM4MQ HARBOR CHRISTIAN • CHURCH (Dltelpl .. of Chrlal) 2401 lrvln. •I S•nt• lub91 .... pew. h.eh MS-5111 Mormng Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM neon Mlnl1ter Under the proposal, wruch is subject to formal approval by all three church bodies, the denominations will join in 1988. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Berc, PastOf Kim Eifert Kroestad, PastOf Wt•UIP SEl.vlCE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter IOf the deaf at 8 AM) SUft>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM fbsery Care AvabtM WELC•E 711 httr Ir, 1..,.rt hHll 141-HJ1 Worship and hnr rhis pracucal, Christ•ccn1crcd, biblical mcm11c. "I THANK GOD FOR YOU!" (with 200·voice Festival of Choirs) Dr John llu((m.n. Jr unday, M;ay 18, 1986 l'•••·h11·~ 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M. 600 Sr. Andrew" Road. Newport Beach. California (714) 631-2 80 (acrou from N~wporl Harbor High School at Irvine & l~th.l Or Eleanor C Jachon Mt-1H2 IEW THOllllT CHlllTlll ClllCH 110W.1ltltlt., ........ (Tt ... 111 ltltHt tf miM) "The Rules of the Game of Life" ,OtllCk It Ctlter-All Welc•e Or Eleanor C Jackson 511111111 .,,,.. ~ Hulltf ' "'-C/lff(ll 10 JO Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes" A tritncl) dud! f• the Souttl CMJ. Stin.M~ Semons. S.autifW nuk. I Suht Wordlp 1:00 .t 10:10 &111 I . Nunuy Can herlded•Sua, ~tool for &II 11e1 Weekd•y ,.,..,.., For Olldrt1t, Yo•ta A Adfllla 41 5 Foreat Ave• Phone 49'4-7556 PRINCETON, N.J. -A bigger proportion of Southern Baptists than Roman Catholics oppose the U.S. Supreme Court's l 973 decision al- lowing abortion, a Gallup poll finds. lt reports that 60 percent of Southern Baptists oppose the de- cision, 31 percent favor it, and 9 percent have no Ot>inion, while among Roman Catholics, 48 percent oppose, 40 percent favor, and 12 percent have no opinion. OveraJI differences between Prot- estants and Catholics on the question were found to be statistically in- significant, with SO percent of Prot- estants opposing the ruling. 42 per- cent approving and 8 percent Wllh no opnion. Americans generally were found to be evenly divided about it, with 45 percent osposing, 45 perc~nt approv- mg and I percent with no opinion. The results were based on in- pcrson interviews with 1,570 adults an more that 300 scientifically selected localities. SAN FRANClSCO-On the heels of conviction of eight sanctuary workers in Tucson, Ariz., the regional office here of the United Chun:h of Christ this week became a refuge for a Salvadoran family that bad fled its strife-tom homeland. WASHINGTON -A Jewish leader with close acqUAJntances among Vatican officials says that Pope John Paul II has decided to cittend diplomatic recognition to the the state of Israel. Religious News Service reports. Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, director of international relations for the Amencan Jewish Ciommittce, told RNS he learned of the Vatican's intentions during recent meetings with cardinals in Europe, the United States and South America. He says the Vatican was likely to take "several interim steps" before announcing diplomatic recognition. such as appointing an apostolic delegate to lsrael. r-Wrtf b9 ,,.__ -Anti H#Jledl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main •I Adem., Huntington -..Ch I UNDAY: Morning W0rahlp ...................................... 9:00 AM Blble School........... ....................... .. . .... . 10 <t5 AM Evening Worship. ................. ........ .. . .. . 6·00 PM Acttn Y'*"' car_,.. -....._, a-..toM Miu f11rra a.... MalCOlm & Al-1 H Katvea ""'''"'"" Mar9* !Oen. Olrec!Of or CM•tlarl EducallOI> DIAL-A-DEVOTION-at-IMO; omc:.-531-2581 .. ,~ Chrlet I.._ 1•" SA INT JAMES WELCOMES YOU I UNDAY WOMHI' IE"VICll 7:30 AM • Holy Eucharlat Rite I 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharist ~lte II 10:45 AM • PraY91" and PralM Eucharist Rite II Church School -9:00 AM Ctalld Care • 7:30 & 9:00 AM (Muale. aermon and cNld c.re at 3 aervtoes) ..,_WDX WOMlttoP Monday-Fnday • 8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tueaday -10:00 AM Euchanat & Heeling SeMce Wedneeday • 8:30 AM Holy Eucharl11 Fr. Giibert P. Prtnoe, D.D • .Priest-In-Charge Asaoc., Fr. Brian Cox, Assl1tlng The Rev. Thoma.a Henry • Or. Wllllam Roberta· Mr. Samuel Shafer SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido • Newpon Beach • 714-675-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS "Mortals and Immortals" lrvlne-Flrat Church of Chrl1t. Sclentlal Rancho l•n Joequln Intermediate School 4111 Mlche41on (Near Y ... ) Church I 8und•r khoof-10:00 A.M. Reldlnt Room, 4330 8Mnnc1 tttiwr •• Suite 145, Stonecr"ll Pta11 10 A.M._. P.M. Mon. thn.i Set. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thurld•r CMll Car• s-ay A weo-.1 Newport hech-Flrat Church of Chrlat, Sclentlat 3303 VI• Udo, Newport .. Kh Church A Sunder lchoot-t:OO I 10:30 A.M. Reeding Room, 1315 Via Lido Mon. thru l•I. t A.M.-5 P.M. Tu ... -7·1 P.M. C.Mo Cart P10,,H!<f0 f ....O•tt 9 30 I t 30 A M IOI SlllCly 1.,.. Newport leech-Second Church of Christ. Sclentlat 3100 P.cllk View Or., Coron• del M11 Church I Sund•r School-10:00 A.M. R•ldlng Room-3500 "I "£. Co.at Hwy., CdM All are cordlalJy Invited to attend the church services and enloy the prtvtleges of the Reading Rooms. Chlld Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES. ·BITT,RWfn (N ~, ... (ht0ntt) Dr. Atttu J. T•ntr. Rn. Cfli& ...... Dr. [IM1tds CMwtl DIAL A PRAYER-494-PRAY ' ---------------------~ : .... ..,. ..... ~~~..-.-"""' ......... q-..~~~~~.0-.~~~~ •A881 MM« S. MllCR Wllaf OlltCS f1' I p Ill -Sit 10 JO I Ill f amtl1 Senocn l \I f rid•f OI Molllll 1 30 fltlfllOVS $(llOOI Mun Ed . Youlll Croups. S.nc* mi~ . ...._...-........ , .,....,.. c ........ .... t:cM:at• ~ v .. ....... Be sure to worship at a place of your c]Jqice ' . . ...... ,.,.., .... , ••• flit lll11i11" CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCDa: ..._..°' .. ~~Of.,..... ... 2205 MAIN 8TAE!T, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92848 • ·, • .. llAIPIOllfD.pl. lllCK c.'ol D. ftem..t tJ1 L1s1iM Beida 1114 a.tea W. Hammond or MOl'IU Hill •ve IOOU80ld u.e e I a mnt of their daupter, Cheri Ana Hammood, to Charla F.dWin Helmick o(Cofq Meta. ~ leDior ~and art ed,ucaUon ~at the U~venity of Rodlandl. -bride-elect 111 sractuate of Ora.nee Hiab School. Rerftatwebusband, son of Mr. and Mn. Edwin Helmick of Chino i1 a lflduate of Rubidoux HJab sChool and e~pl oycd b y Meilter Cbf'YIJer/Plymouth in Irvine. The couple will be married June 29 It .the N~ner Resort and will raide in I rv1ne. IOTB·llAMSBT Mr. and Mn. L Richard Soth of Balboa Island have announced the ~meot of their dauahter, Lauren Elolne Sotb. to Michael Rameey of Winslow, Ariz. The future bride is a araduate of Corona deJ Mar Hiah School and ~ Y~ University, Hawaii, ""~ her fianoe also paduated. . They~ plannina to many July t lD ffawau . PIKE-SKILLMAN A July S weddin.a in the Nei&h- borbood Co!1P'CPtional Church, Corona del Mar, 1s planned by Joy Lynne Pike of Newport Belch and R. Lafe Skillman of Dayton, Ohio. Tbe bride-elect i1 the dauahter of Mr. and Mn. Joseph S. Pike Jr. of Newport Beach. She is a graduate of Newport Harbor Hilb School and Principia Colleae in southern Illinois. Her fiance, son of Mt. and Mrs. Robert W. Skillman of Dayton, CMrt•••OD4 sraudat;cd from Oakwood Hiah School in Dayton and Miami Univer- sity in Oxford. Ohio. llACD-llD..LBR Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macke of Newport Beach have announced the eng&JCment of their daughter, Karen · Deruse Macke of Corona del Mar and Michael Timothy Miller, also of Corona del Mar. Tbe bride-to-be is a araduate. of Corona del Mar High School. Her fiance graduated from Warren High School and Cal State Fullerton. He is the son <SfMr. and Mrs. Rafe Miller of Downey. An Oct. 4 wedding ceremony is planned in 'Sl Francis of Assissi Catholic Church, La Quinta. How to s ubmit w edding n ew s Enpeement rinas and weddina bells are always 1ood news ... and the Daily Pilot wants to share your announcement with the community. We make it easy for you, too! rltlt, act copies of our enpgment and wedding forms. You can either pi~k them up in our lobby at 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, Monday through Fnday from 8 1.m. to S p.m., or mail your request with a stamped, self- &ddreued envelope to the Wedding Department, Daily PiJot. P.O. Box I 560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Enpacment news must be submitted at least seven weeks prior to the wcddina. If you have one, include a photo of the bride-to-be with the form. Weddinp will be publilhed after the wedding date. Quality photos of the bride or the bridal couple are welcome. n&llCll·DUD Millioo Su J.-Capistrano WU the aeaifta foe dae April 19 weddiQI ceremoey liakiea Calhleen M8rie Dunn and Peter Leiabtoo Freocb. wbo IRCtcd IUftll at I reception lat.er ln the OeailD Cent.er. l.apna Hilll. Tbe ~ ia I.be da\lllltet of Mt. and Mn. Joaepb ~ C. Dunn o( Capistrano lelcb, and herb~'• pe.rent1 ate Mr. aocl Mn. Leiab100 H. French of l.quna Beach. The ncwl~..& residents of !-aa_una Beac&, .,.uuated &om UC ~~y v.:~ the bride affiliated, With Pi Beta Ptu and her husband, Pili Gamma Delta. She alao it an alutnna of Im· maculate Heart Hi&h School, Los Anecles, and French i1 a p-aduate of Laauna Beach ~iab School and earned bi1 M.B.A !om the Univer- sity of Southern California. He is affiliated with the French A McKen- na Co., Irvine. L1tJt..acm JTZ1ta A March 1 S ceremony in Christ Chu~ by the Sea in Newport Beach linked Kathy Ann Schweitzer of NC'WJ)Qrt Belch and William Warner Lee o( Costa Mca.. Ken Waymen pve a readina durioa the CCRmony. Their pests attended a reception at the Santa Ana Country O ub. Former Eutbluff residents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schweitzer In of Atlan- ta, Oa., are the parents of the bride. She wore a aown of ivory taffeta with a cathedral train. Tbe bodice was embellished with Alencon lace and pearl beadinJi. and her headpiece was accented Wlth pearls and held a double blusher veil. She wore an antique lace p.rter made for her by her matron ofbooor, Cathleen Finch Morser. The bride's sister. Karen Schweitzer was maid of honor. Other bridal attendants were Pam Schweitzer and Lorie Schweitzer Bowman. cousins of the bride, Anne Lee foster, silleT of the bridegroom, Paula McNamee and Staci Keough Beech. Diane Akerman was in charge of the 1uest book. Brooke Foster, the bricSearoom's niece, Wa.s the 'flower t:!:.d Bradley Waymen was ring The bridqroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melvin Lee of Costa Mcaa. John R. Nisbet was best man and u1hcn were David Schweitzer. brother of the bride. Brad Schweitzer. the bnde's cousin, Brad Blaes. Ed&ar 0 . Miner. Eden l(jm and Dr. Eric K.Jm. -· The couple arc Costa Mesa rcst:- dents after honey moonini in Cozumel, Mexico. He is assistant man~er of the Santa Ana office of E.F. utton. STltltL-BOUSTOl'f MarshaJJ Tyler Steel of Costa Mesa claimed Suzanne Elsie Houston of Tomahawk, Wis., as his bride during an Apri l 19 wedding ceremony in Tomahawk. The newlyweds greeted 200 guests at a reception afterward and will be honored at a second reception qn June IS in the Costa Mesa home of the bridegroom's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Wilham E. Steel. The bnde 1s the daughter ofRoben an~ Pearl H~uston. Sfie wore a long satin gown With a cathedral train and jeweled lace tnm. The elongated bodice oflace was accented Wllh seed pearls and topped with an illusion neckline. Honor attendants were Linda M~ll1n s and Joe Hildner. Bndcsma1ds were Joanne Cook Kari Shillinglow, Susan Barlow and' Ellen Brewstor, and ushers were Steve Pfau, Mason and Parker Steel and Michael Houston. Following a honeymoon 1n Chi- cago, the newlyweds will hve in Grand Junction. Colo. The bride is a pharmacist. and her husband is in hi'I Variety of color adds touch of drama By EARL ARONSON ,, ........ Rowers with sharply contrastin.a colors within a single petal can add a dramatic touch to your prden. The contrasti.n& color may cdae the petal, be on the back of it or blend with the main color. Color combinations arc not always suitable for a massed color effect. but they are quite useful for specimen or accent plantinas where they can be seen close-up. Roses have outstanding color com- binations. One of the early ones was "Forty-Niner," introduced in 1949. It has bright red petals becked with bright yellow. "Snowfire" bas scarlet petals backed with white, and the 1977 All-America Rose Selection winner "Double Deli&ht" has creamy-white buds edaed with deep red. There ari picotec-type tuberous beaonias in white or yellow with pinlc or red edges. A garden bedding type of begonia named "Glamour Picotce" bas white flowers edged with pink. There is a dian thus with a large red center surrounded by white. An attractiv~ climbina "Gloriosa Lily," red and yellow, needs a sheltered place, rich soil with excellent drainage. It is not wi nter hardy, however. Easier to grow annuals with excel- lent color combinations are petunias with white added to many colors in star forms or other patterns. and zinnias developed to combine several colors. Among multi-colored var- ieties are "Whirligig," "Peppennint Stick" and "Old Mexico." There also are two-toned daffodils and tulips with many color patterns to welcome spring. Even flowering houseplants offer bi-colored accents. Cinerarias, popu- lar in spring, may ha ve a wide white band around thetr center to contrast sharply with vivid blue. red or pink on the rest of each petal. White herbs basil and rosemary wuh partial cyclamen arc striki~ when a spot of sun. But don't try melons. squash, red forms the .. eye of the flower. h ba b ..._ th Gloxfoias often have a band ofwbi•e r u r 'cucumvo;;a:), asparagus or . e • herbs parsley, chives or tarragon, ~ound the petal edge, and African which are sunbathers. VlOlets have been developed with similar bi-colored effects. Spinach will provtde a (au yield. its Check your JVden catalogs and leaf size is near normal but leaf garden ocnten for many others.. quality is oot as good as in fuU sun. v-..t 1 Small bead cabbage also shouJd be .._ ... aor ... de satisfactory, especially 1f planted as a Don't Ii~ up on raising good fall crop that can survive some cold. veaetables JUSt because your entire Celery and endive, mustard greens garden doesn't have sun all day. Of and early radishes also wilJ come course, full sun will produce more through for you. and better crops, but you can have AJso dependable are small bead satisf~ct~ry yields if aU you have to and leaf varieties oflettuce. They may offer 1s bpt shade, or sun only until be smaller in size but taste and noon. appearance will be good. Shade-~en you think of tomatoes you grown. spring-sown lettuce probably. thmk of full sun. But even with half a won't bolt into seed as fast as when day's sun you can put to shame the weather gets warmer. tomatoes you get from the super-When planting in such partiaJ-sun market. areas, feed heavily with 5-1~10 You ~ act . decent (not great) ,/erti.hzer.andbelpleafvegetableswith rcs~lts WJth oruons, beets, carrots, bqu1d nitrogen when scedJings arc Swtss chard, areen beans and the about 3 inches tall. Bring Hawaii to your backyard. Luau decorations at Celebrations Complete Table E nsembles Bamboo Umbrellas Tiki Torches Leis We Carry ~~ Luau Kits 801 W. Baktr St. 979 -85 70 I Blk. West of Bristol Costa Mesa. CA. " pecial Occasions tart W ith" CELEBRATIONS Unique party supplies and decorations ) I i first .Year of residency in family pracuce. • CELltCIA-llltTltR Jane Afuo~ Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cord Meyer of Laguna . Beach. exchan&ed marriage vows With Robert Daniel Cclccia at the Villa Mfraflores in Santa Barbara on ApriJ 12. Dr. John R. Von Rohr a family friend, officiated. ' The bride attended school in New- port Beach and graduated from UC Santa Barbara. She is the di~or of advertising and graphics for the Carrow's restaurant chain. Her father was the founding chair in history and is professor emeritus at UC Irvine.The bridegroom was gradu- ated from Boston University and 1s executive producer and owner of the Los Angeles-based Zephyr Film Group, a commercial production company. After ~ wcddinf trip to JtaJy, the couple will reside an Santa Barbara. HOAG MEMORIAL BOSPIT AL April U Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Nelson, Foun- tain Valley. boy Mr. and Mrs. Tcrje Aasen, Newpon Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDermott. Cost.a Mea, boy Mr. and Mrs. Eric McLoon, Costa Mesa, boy April H Mr. and Mrs. George Na1dus, Corona del Mar. Jirl Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Romero. Huntington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Mills. Laguna Niguel. girl April U Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arnold. Irvine. . I ~r. and Mrs.. Bnan Wood, Newport Beach. girl April 38 Mt. and Mrs. Larry Rob. Costa Mesa. gJrl KAISER PERMANENTE MEDI- CAL CENTER Marcia 7 Manyee and Daniel Gtt. Irvine. gJn April 13 Cora Ann and Robcn W. T 1ule. Fountain Valley, boy ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL April %$ Toni and Joseph Ballestero. Laguna Niguel, boy Aprll 30 Daphne and Soon Porterfield. Costa Mesa. twin girts SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL BOS. PITAL Aprll 11 Melody MiJes and Andrew De Long, Mr.aad..,..ae.el Mr. and 111.n. Celecla Dana Point. boy AprlJ lt Marlene and Federico Eupcrio, San Oe(llente. boy ApftJ ti Rosalee and William Kotcher San Juan Capistrano, &irl • Dana and Robert Mont&omery, Sen Oemente, prl Alice and . Robert Foster, Sal> Oemente, airl c.ecclia and Bardomiano Ruiz.. San Juan Capistrano. boy HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT- INGTON BEACB . Afril 11 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ptu.Uips.. Hunt- ington Beach, boy April 13 Ima and Werner Knepper. Founlain Vallcy. boy A,rll l~ Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Moscson, Costa Mesa. boy Joan Johnsen and Glenn Henderson, Costa Mesa. boy Aprfl 11 Mr and Mrs. Steven 8. Weeks. Founuun VaJJcy. gitl A,..UU Mr. and Mrs. Bnan Akamine. Irvi ne, girl April U Angel and Araceli Torres, Hunt· inJton Beach. boy Kim Dcclcer and Kenny Walker, Hunti ngton Beach. boy April tl Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Albin. Hunt1ngtoo Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs.~ 1t=. Pratt. Hunt- ington Beach. boy \ 0rMQe COMI DAILY PtlOT/ S.twday, May 17, 1988 . . , 'World' bride jilted as groom kidnapped BJ LYNDA lllMCB ALL MY ClllLDll&N: When 1u:n 10C1 off du:rina IC\\JDe whh Adam, Tad mi .. takenlr believn he'• IUlled ham. Whea Adam 1 wounds prove sul)trflcla.I, he dec1dtt not t0 repon lhe incident. Hillary and Tad tte0ncile. Benny rulizcs \bat he bcloflP. with Donn&. Donna ttlls h1m he muat a)vc up any relationship wlth Nina. Nina, aware that Benny and Donna are aoina 10 reconcile, decickt to spend time abroad with Deist Jeremy stunned when Natalie says she s considerina abonion. Joe asks Tad if he can help the Martins find a new bome. Stuart pretends to be Adam at bolrd meelif\I. Wade plans to abscond Wlth all of Phoebe's money. Meanwhile, Wade threatens Tad and Robin with aoina to police about Kevin Hewes. a man Tad and Robtn m1sl1Jtenly behevc they kJlled • • • ANOTHER WOJlLD: Kathie-en walks down the aide, but she takes the waJt alone since Cass has been kidnapped. When a body is found, K.athlttn insists on aoina to moraue With M.J. K.athlttn thrilled when the body 1s not Cass'. Thc stcvedores who ludnaPOed Cass refuse to tell bim who orden:d them to do it. Michael unable to tell Donna that he loves her. Zane recalls that the two women who were botherina Cass just before has 1mpendina mamaae to Kathleen wore similar emblems. Cass taken to a•yacht. Dunng an escape attempt Cass c-0mes face to face with has captor. who turns out to be Cecile. Neil makes a play for Vicky. Michael havin• trouble being a good parent to Victona. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Tom realizes Kim is not telhn& the truth. Lisa and Earl go to New York for romantic holiday. When Lucinda and Lily show up in New York. Lisa IS funous. Lily overhears us.a tell Lucinda that Manin did not kill himself over any bad bus1nus dcaJinp with What. A shattered Lily runs off. Tonio thrca1ens Craig to stay away from Siem. Tom learns Hal as on vacation at the same tame Margo 11. Frannie agrtts to go ou1 to ~ CLU6HOUl£ Pictl(REG> .. FAMILY FILMS THE ADVENTURES OF THE Music. fun and -~••rrf.r excitement -i wllh the -w•••'.J re.luctant Super-Hero and his friends. ~ .._~I LI BHOI Sf PH.Tl mi .............. ~•.w-........... ..... , ......... l--....--....... ........ ~ ...,...,,. , ............ ~, ....... "'-•"'-' .... _.... __ ...,. • llJlllD I EDllMllS llSSDI m..tttJ V1JO Miili JM.am .-Tama -EDWMDS CRIM IM cm CDmJ CUITEJ tJt-4141 llt-ltll 11 '9 -EDWMDS SADOU:BAat MIC caMlil lllALI. Sil ·51111 '37-0340 ,_, .. YIU.IT UITAAU EDWMDS FOONTAM EDWMPS eMsTCl VM.lll llt-1500 540-7444 U MIU ITllTll MIC f AHM SQUMl £DWMDS VllMI (213) Ht-MU CDnO &91-0!»67 .... •EDWMDS~ SSl-MS5 dil\JlCJ with Cucy. K.im lea.ms tha1 Hot.on k_new IM Ued &-om lbc beainnina. 8ob thinks K.im lied to pro&«t Frannie. Tonio and Barbara continue to Oan with one another. ••• CAPITOL: Kate &ivcs l...ttanne bone nwTOw transplant. and after a toucb-and- IO shuation doctors report th.at Leeanne is aoina to be fine. Dylan turns down Sam'• offer for a fou.r-ycar college teholanhlp. Instead DYian decides to work at same club u Wally. When Myrna tries to ape>lotize to Jordy for mitjud1lna Leean- ne. JocdY aaya be dono't nttid"his family. he mm:fy needs Leeanne. Sloe.ne and Trey .,et closer to find1na Ali, bot their at.an:h for Ali alt0 brinp the two of thml cloter totelbcr. Sloane st.a.nled when she dJs- coven .omeone is in her room. · • • • DA YSOF OUR UVES: A mountain lion b&tts its tcelh at Hope but Bo manqcs to rctCUe her just in time. Bntta ckci~ she must leave town 1n order spere Paach's life. Shane and Kimberly reconctle. Lan asn't cenain whether he can stay in Amcnca w11hout his sister Britta. While in thc woods with Shane, K.imberl_y feels her in11W labor pains. Shane dehven Kim 's baby boy. Chrispassesbareum. When Bo aoes to shoot John, believin& he's Step- hano, Marlena walks into lhe hne of Ii~. Sccina plastic surgeon's repon, Marlena stunned that John Black isn'l Stephano but Roman. Marlena runs to cliff scream- ing for Roman to stop, but it's too late. John goes over edge of clifT. Anna tells Robin to stop denyina her feelings for Mike. Against Pete's wishes, Melissa continues her dance career. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: When Ten fi nds musical valentine, she rcaJizes it's the same card that dropped after Earl Moody was murdered by Kevin. Rack and Ginny fmally aarcc to let Mike auend Derek and Lorena's out~f-town wedding. Lorena teUs Derek this is lbeir first step in Jetting pennanent control of Mike. Whale an tryst wilb Monica, Scan spots bul&Jng device that's been placed an their room. Monica and Scan pretend their rela- tionship is strictJy platonic. When Fnsco finds Lucy's black stockings, she stans ta1kina and admits she covered up for Kevin. K~vin dnap Tcri and 1hen brainwashes her in hopes of get ling her to RUFFELL 'S tJ»HOLSTERY INC. "A MUST SEE FILM." -Jack Curry. lJSA TODAY "SIZZLING AND TENDER. A love affair ~tween two women done with stylc and punccuated with homor · -w .11.m Wolf. 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QutDINQ UQllT: Simon's diaa~ pearance UPIClS everyone. A conftdent Rick wet bit final exam. but • venecfw Claire nunks ham. Af\er beina rejected by Kyle. Claire finds lbc deed Kyle boJc1s to Reva's house. Cain plans to It.ave town witb Reva despite her unwilli~ to join him. A tOtalJy unl\ioted ca.in hokls Reva captive. CIA.ire tens Maeve she know1 that Kyle bouaht Reva's new houte for her. Fletcher and O•irc find Reva di11rau&J11 over Cain's nolent behavior. Cam knocks Aetcher unoonteious and forces Claire and Reva to the bridae. Kyle finds Aetchcrand the two oflbcm dcvix a plan to rncue Reva and Claire. Despite Reva's picas, Cain pushes Claire off lbc bndae. Fletcher is shot while trying to d1su-.ct Cain. Kyle shoots C.in. Maeve amvHs at the bridac and is dcvutaltd when she secs Kyle and Reva embncina. • • • LOVING: Whale w1tcb1na Johnny, S\lcy becomes 111 and the lit de boy falls off the table. Rushed to hospital, Johnny is line but Ava tclls Stacy that's tbe last lime she'll ever place her cbaJd in Stacy's CIR. Harry tclls Kate has plan to give busincu to Sheree and Tug so they can take Johnny back. Lane tells Loma he believes she's innocent. Loma realizes Linc is not that sure about her innocence. In Montreal. Hunt kills Cndec but is unable to pin any informauon on Steve and Trish's where- abouts. • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Dorian upset when Jon anends pany with date. Herb tells Jon if Herb is elected as D.A. he wants Jon to bc pcrmanent investigator for his office. Craig hears Vicki and Oint plan to go 10 Vienna at Jenny's request. Connie tells Asa she knows everythjng about David and Jenny. Cassie plans to go lo Vienna. Tina finds special delivery letter to Chnt from woman m Texas which was tlOlco mon\bt llO· Tiu heada fotTcua to flnd lhe -ocnan bu\ la d••PPointed wbttl she can ttt no laformetioft. DoriaA Reallt Paw Kendall. a rorwtp ~at ,.. potter 'WM WM whb her in the j....P, and rtft\Ctl\bcft Pa..ra .. dyiftl'' WCfdl, wlaicb thruteMd her wilh lwm. She ,_.. tbal Paw did not die, bu ta.ct plutic IW'ltlY and will ooe clay come blclk to UanvieW lo dttttOy her. Jenny, poslftl as b!f lady. spots Brad and the two fmbrace. Dlv'ld 11 forced to aivc anU.American interview in cxchanae for Jcnnt~ •ftty. RYAN'S BOPi: Recrc8tion «nter operu. Rick meeta Frank in ..,. to m~u undem>ver ~l R~ wants 10 atop. bu\ Frank uya bt mt.Ill continue. Jill lindt LitUc Al tied up ill bucmcnt and 1e1t him ~ but two of 0.lt<>U'• JMUlU find him. DUou ld1s Mr. Ed that for I 0 percent of tbc-ir bminess Li1tl( Al can ao rtee. Mallie'• PfOl)Olal to Roter is t\ll'M.'d down. "SM thtatens to blactmaiJ hlm wi\b illfonnation &om Anuas' rues. Jill wants to become public defender. Diana tclll Frank lhat berfalhcr, a respected busiDamwl who developed and 10ld makeup (or blact women, wu away much o(thc time du:c to wort. RJct admiu to Jill and Johllny that be stole the TV. Ryan overbcan this and it devas- tated. A furious Johnny wanta Ryan ti.ck home. • • • SANT A BAJlBA.llA: Mary tells Mason she still loves him. Eden tell• Gina that she'll try to aet Brandon in Gina's permanent custody ifOina will play alooa wilb her. Kelly fearful that Nict wiO oevcr foraive her (or her put li.aiaon wi\b Dylan. Santana enra&ed over Cruz and Eden'• continuing aJliance. Mark CoDQ,uel'I bis impotence but it'a too late to tepJn ~· Dylan enraaed wbcn KelJy aaya she 1 decided to go ti.ck to Nick if he'll have her. Cruz believes be now has all lbc pieces in Kirk's attempt on Eden's life. Oina is ~ · Kirt ooce ebe Ml 8rudon t.ct 'Ta':: lilt. ~-cooailMrl k.illinl Nick. Malt, believial Mary and Mlaoa ate~.~ toect CYCll wUb Maaoo any_ way be cu. Dylu:a,r.'!i.::i iafticted by Kelly, bu left ~ -condnulftl s*n a Deed to .walk With a cane. a.t.aCll roll.~: &eeJle le.Ila lb.a abe11 make awe Uoydjj~n U. C\llt.Od. ay of their unbom dlikl If Lin tdh him EatelJc didn't ~ bet down the aWrs. Patti happy when Hop.n bciciomc:I jealous of Matt. Patti later ~ated wben Hopn iln't heppy abc*t and Swany datina,. T.R. W\Able to '( bllct· Jnail tape when Lloyd returm. Uta eeU. ltla lbe thinb lhc cu pn>ve ~ ~ bcr. After Wilma llQp a ~ '°"' (Ot Stu at the d11b, ha Mb to •1 a few WOtds. He standa u:~ and adlnita be'• a f'rl~ not a mwti-miltionaift but a bard-womna busiMUnW\ wbo'• taken over Nnnina Liberty HO\llC wi\b Jo.l\,DC. YOUNG AND &an.a. Philip vol· untecn to donate blood for hit molbct. Brock upect wbcn IC.aye cannot remember her actJODI the niaJtt of tbe attempted murder. Kaye al.lo realizes her revolver is missioa from the boute. Carl qucsuon• Jobn and Jack. Mtcbact CrawfOtd him Paw to invcstiptc the &boot.inc. Revolver is found in hotel alley, but ballialicl tctt cannot pin it down u the one &lied in JilJ'a shooting. LaW'CD teUs Oia1le that AndY-1 still a fRe qent and uflCI her to ao after bim. Faron tell• Andy ahe's a vidim of 1otal amnesia. She has no recolJection of her pest and her circum111nces have become too much for her to bear. Nitti ia surwised and friahttned by the intensity of lack's hatted for Jill. Tracy plane for her June20wedding. but Bradisevuivewhcn sbe ub him for names and addresaea of his family members. Lauren and Danny consider cooccrt tour and rccordiop. Tbat'aawrap Cy'bU1 8MpUrd .... ma•••· afed for a reoeat .,...,.... oa tbe DaYld i..u:.r.aa MOW, btattbeclotlae9 ... wu to --.r didn't ant .. .... •be did. 8o tbe •• ..__ HibtinC'' star domMd .. oftnlliild batll towel ... weat OD wltb tbe Mow. 'North & South' right direction for ABC By FRED ROTHENBERG ·,,,,......., ..... NEW YORK -"North & South. Book If" placed all five episodes in the Top 10 last week, giving ABC the victory in the war among the networks, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. The show finished its 12-hour run with a 21.3 rating, 33 share, ranking sixth among miniseries this season. The leader was the 12-hour "North & South," which averaged a 26 rating. 38 share last November. ABC won the week of May 5-11 with a 15.6 rating. NBC, with the top- ranked "Cosby Show" and its follow- up Thursday comedies all reaching the Top 10, averaged a 15.4 rating. CBS. with mostly reruns, placed only "Dallas" in the Top 15 and finished With a 12.4 rating. for the season to date, NBC leads with a 17.2 rating to CBS' 16.4 and ABC's 14.8. A rating measures the pcroentage of the natton's 85.9 million homes with television. A share measures the percentage of the TV sets turned on that are tuned to a broadcast. It was a good week for miniseries. Besides "North & South," NBCs two-part ''Deliberate Sttan,er" con- cluded last week with an averqe 20.2 rating, 30 share, placinc it eighth among 17 miniseries this seuon. "The Cosby Show" ranked fim with a 28.3 rati04? 49 sba.rc, followed by NBC's "Family Ties," Pan 4 of "North & South. Book II" aod, in a tic for founh. Part 6of"Nonh cl South" and NBC's "Cheers." Next came the second ~rt of "The Delibe~te Stranger, 'Pan 3 of"North A Soutl[," Part 5 of "North &. South," NBCs "Night Coun" and Pan 2 of"North & South." Comedies and soap operas domi- nated the second ten groupina of shows last week. NBCs "The Golden Girls" was 11th. followed by ABC's "Growing Pains," ABCs "Who's the Bossr", NBCs "Miami Vice," CBS' "Dallas," NBC's "Highwav to Heaven," NBCs "227," CBS1 "60 Minutes" and CBS' "Murder, She Wrote," in a tic for 18th, and CBS' "Falcon Crest." Herc are the prime-time television ratinp as compiled by the AC. Nielsen Co. for the week of May 5-11 . Top 20 listinJS include the week's ranking. with full season-to-date ranking in parentheses, rating for the week, and total homes. An "X" in parentheses denotes one-time-only presentation. 1. (I) "T"N COSOT Show."' Nae. 1t.l reline, 20 mllllon "'°"'"· 2. (2) "F..,..lly Tift."' N9C, 77 S. 7l.6 mltllon l'IOmes. ). IX) "Nortll I. Soutll, ltOOll 11."' Pllrf 4, A9C, 12.f . lf.7 mllllon "°"""· 4, (4) "C~:· N9C, n .6, 19.4 mllllon rion-. ... ex> "Nort11a.Sou1t1.1t00111t," P.n '· Aac. 2U, 19.4 mPllotl llOmH. .. (22) ''Dlllwe te SlrelllNI'"' Pwl 2 -"Nee Mondey Nltflt N\ovln.'' 21.7. IU rnl•lon l\Ot'nft. 7. (X) "Norttt I. SOultl, aooto. 11:• p.,.1 I, AIC. , u. 1U mlllloft "°"'"' l (X) "Nortll I. Soutll, ltooll 11.'' P.,.t 5, AIC, 20.1. 17.t mllllon "°"""· t (11) "Nltfll '-1.'' Nee, 29.A. 17..5 mllon llOtl'lft 10. (X) "Norltl I. Souftl, 900k 11.''·Pwt 2, Aee. 20 1. 17.l mllllon ~ 11. Ill "Tiie Go6dln G!m," NIK, 19.t, 17.1 mlllon llomM.. 12. ( 17) "Gr-1ne Pel"', AK, lt.7, lU mlmoft l'!Otnft. 1). (9) "'WM't Ille &ou?", AK. IU, tu mllllon llOmes 14. (9) "MIMll va:· NIK, IU, 16..1 ~ '*"""· IS. (7) "0 ... s.'' CBS, 11.6, lU n*IOn lllmet.. 16. (lJ) "Hltflwey lo HMvett."' Nee, 17.2, 1'.I mlMlon 11omeS. 17. (20) "n?," NBC, 17.1, 14.7 m1111on llOfl'lft. It. l•O "to MIM!tet." cas. 16.t, IU ml9on llomM.. 11. m "Mi.Kw, SM wrote:• ces. 1u. u..s mlMon "°"'"" 20. ('51 "Felcon Crn1:• ctS, IU, 10 ~ llOmn. Soap fest at Universal Univcnal Studios Tour will pres- ent a Soap Opera Festival on Mem- orial Day Weekend with stars· &om television's most popular soap leries, live, in t.M tour's Screen Test Theater. 8et;inning next Saturday, stars from "Days of Our Livcs,""'Capjtol" "General Hospital," "Ooc Ufe To Live," "The Youns And The Rest- less .. and "Santa Barbara" will meet their fans and answer their most direct questions throuah the festival's orpnizcr, Joyce Becker. On opening day Otarles Shaush· nessy who plays Shane Donovan on "Days of Our Uves," joins Dr . Monica Quartennaine of "General Turns,.. Holden Snyd« (Jon H~ sley). Sunday, in the 2,000 teat theata' iD the tour's Entetta.inment Center, Joyoe Becker hosts two l1an on "Days Of Our Lives," and two from "General Hospital." Deidre Hall (Dr. Marlene Brady), Patricia Peale (Kimberly Brady), John Reilley and Kevin Bernhardt. wbo portray Sean Doncly and K.cvio O'Connor, rapeo- tivcly t and Craia Montaomety (Scott Bryce, from "Al The World Turm." • Hospital,''. who, in real life ii Lesli.e Cb.arleson, u well u Andrea Evans., the vixen Tina Clayton on "One Life To Live," Kim Zimmerman, alias Reva Lewis, from "Guidina Uabt." Don Diamont who plays lSrad Carlton of "Tbe Youoa And The Rcstlcu," and from •• AJ The World Monday Tracey Brepnan and Rob- ert Patucba, who .Play Launm Wil· Iiams and Matt Miller, will repretent "Tbc Youd& And The Rest.lesa." .. All My Children's" Jack Armstrona <Orea Nelson), A Maninez wbo plays Cruz Cutillo on "Santa 8atbera. .. "Another World's" J.ck McKinnon (Tom EP!in) and "Capitol's" Sloue Clea (Deborah Mullowney) will answer audience questions an the closina bows of Univenal SnadiOI Tour's lhird Soap Opera fe:Aival. S .............. SHOWS AT 1•41 ):0 1 :4S 1 141 • •141 1 Academy Aw1r~h OUT CW Al'alCA ... SHOWS A T U 14S ):SS 1 :0 0 .. t0:10 ..&TTY ... "'"' ....... 1:00 4 :00 1 :00 t :OO 10:00 cEnTuAY c1neoome O )f nu1c11.,men • s-.... ,.. f c.,.,. ...... ,., -.T~ltTY .. ) SHOWS AT 1:H f'14fJ 1 :101:00 .. 10:10 ~C .. CVfT .... SHO WS AT 1:10 2:2Cf l :JO 1 14 0 6 1010S ..... ""'" ..... .... ,,, )140 '''\ ..... City (Jill 1:10 6 :41 "Step aside E.T., move over R2D2. Make tbia the flntmovle you eee this swnmer.' -Olt'Y ~ I T\I . .-,. ~--4'tl ....... I ~ '4)1&' '"ow.m,~~ .• o 1:01 1:30 ••••• '°'°~·"'· IHOWI AT 1:40 S10 1:41 1 110 & I 0:00 T .. _,_."" ... J t :ll J :SI 1111 7 :11 .. t ill ""• ........ . •tve City (It) .......... ...,,.., ...... te t fl• ..,,..,,. Cf'O I .. A politlvely elMrk movie that brlnp you up Oil yoar feet cheering. 'SlatCJrudr makes glad to be llM, like No. 5." _.........,wAK-n ' ~5 ii a ICr. -filry,......, IAICTV, .., .... ~ "Ill .,.I'll!" -PETER TRAVEAS. PEOPLE MAGAZINE TOMCRUl&I! I DP GUN w -·-·..J!MAJID!NJ~q~ IJ) •PLAYlll u:-· ,,~.,..._ ;_._ . .., ....... ,.. .. _.,.m- ·---w-. ..... ----.......... ~a.. IP ......... ~..., '''SWEET LIBERTY' IS A SWEETIIEART OF A MOVIE:' -~ Shalh, THE TODAY SHOW ..._. COSTA_.. ...... .....,_c.. ...,, '"_., .. ._...,. &TOM .... ......"'" -~ ..,_ =::=,.. ...... ., ... \ TV L 1\11N1i\ I. -- Herb Melman ia-ta u Bea A.rtbm•a bu- IMuad, wbo deeerted ber and DOW wanta ber back. OD .. The Golden Girl• .. tonlCht at 9 OD JlfBC, Channel 4 . AFTEANOON -12:00-i =STOOOES ... "The $4Mn.Ups" (1973) Roy I~~,_ AMENCM~ PfW8E..A.. THON ~ WIBTlJNG MOYIE **~ "Sytvestef'' ( 1985) Richard Fwntworth, Mtfissa Gilbert. ®MOYIE ***"Home From The Hiii" (1960) Aoblrt Mllchum, Geotge Ptppwd (!) STM GAMES Cl) JAY LENO MO THE AMENCAN !RAM CZIMOYIE • • • "Since You Went An(' ( 1944) Clludllle Colbert. ShWtey Temple. -~ I (J) tllA 8A8mlAl1. Tltf& IT008f.9 ~ WOfl.D Of SPORTS t "Klq Fu Contplrtcy" ( 1978) Cheund Nldl~ •GREAT NEWS AT THE MOYES M9EIAl..l MOTOfM&J< ALICE AICNEWSQ ..CNEWI CHNl.E~ MOYIE U~ "Dune" (1984) Kyte Mtclt- chltn. FrtnCllCt AMII. EV9ING -•:00-1 W NEWS t *'it "Eddie And Thi Crulters" 19831 Tom B«enger, Mk:tlMI Pere. *NEWBO OAEATUT AMEAICAH ~ Tlf&'S COVPNtf DIM•FAAHCE NATURE WKAP .. CINCINNATI HARfTOHARf TOkUIO 8AIZEN8EN MOYIE Ut "Btck To Batun" (1945) tfj ::J:· AntllOny Quinn. *** "Cocoon" (tMSI IPIY1*· .. , Don Amlctll, Wllofd 8'1mlly. -es- 1.(J)NEWS ..CHEWS TB> IOIGHT SHOW Wl.D AMEJICA Tltf&'S COWNtf U.OYD OOll VIE MOYIE **'~"Sixteen Candlet" (1984) Mol-1%, ~· AntllOny Mlclltel Htll. t • "The Circus" (1928) Chlr1le Clltplln, Allen Gercla. -7:00- 8 2 ON TltE TOWN F10HT BAOO WITH DAVID HOAOWfTZ HOUYWOOO Cl08EUP SWITCH 8MAU.. WONDER NATURE NANNY TOO ClOSE FOR COWORT EYE Off 8AH OEGO SAN OEGO ALIVE KENNETH COPEl.AHD HAAUNOHATO -7:30- IDNCEF£V£A ITSALMNG EYE ON LA. .:ISPIN NEWlVWB> GAME THE IMACl.E CONTIUS - $---·-...--..--- .-YI ma Ul-3501 _.._.'91 ... , ............. CDWMIDS tUmCTCM -a.t-•U £DWMDS..wnan &...-IUJ 7a-tlll Laa. ltiJ IMU -· llB•IDWMDS N+OIUM~----..ue.mo ~..,'91 -U7-tl4t --IMU -U..ltll •cmcono .Jm "DON'T MISS IT!" -HOWAi.O KISSEL, WOMEN'S wrA• DAILY "'CRADLE' IS FURTHER PROOF THAT NO ONE UNDERSTANDS FARCE LIKE THE FRENCH." -KEN TUltAN, GO m .1:00 a:n. 10:15 SAT/U l2:t0 2:00. 4;00, 1:00 1:15, 10:15 I O THEEIAN Qt SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANlilAL DPRE88 (l)ICJfPfHOENT NEWS -•:00- 1 (J) CMlY Ll(E A FOX O!~A8AEAJ(I MOYIE .. • "Bid Boys" ( 19821 Sein Penn, Renl Santori. IUSUHSHIE t U "Elvis" (1979) Kurt Rullell, I-~ flCtWI> HOGUE WENDY NtlJ ME MOYIE **" "Sytyester" (1985) Rlc:Nrd FlmlWOl1h. Melilll Gitbert ®MOYIE tU "Thi Ambasaador" (1984) Robert Mllchum, Ellen Burstyn. CD MOYIE **'h "O.A.R.Y.L" (1985) Mtry a.th Hurt, Mic:llael Md<een. ~ T Al.El FIQt THE DAAl<SIOe PN9CHA8E MOYIE t t t "Richard Pryo< -Live In Con-cert" (1979) 11 = * ** "And YOUI N1m1 It Jonlh" ( 1979) Selly Struthers, Jerntt WOOdt. (!) UF£8TYl.ES Of TltE RICH MO FAMOUS (%)MOYIE "Suburbla"(1984 ) Chris Pederson, SIA Coyne -10:00- (J) MAGNUM, P.I. 18 ABINGTON 8TEELE NEWS (111.CMBOAT CENTENNIAL MOTHER N'1J 80N AMENCAH P\.AYHOUSE PRAISE THE LOAD MOYIE • • "The PerllS Of Gwendoline" ~984) Tawny Kitaen, Brent HIJ1'I UZA IN LONDON MOYIE *'A "Moving VlolatJont" ( 1985) John Murrty. Jennifer nlll.aff lONI _.,._ mm-OITMINCHNIO ---1 ... fMCltOI_ ... ,.,..,. •••w .... ---~LINO •M ,_ICM ----• "°""' ,,,. -11-.-1.E·•NfWI \ i =MOM MOMKllJf ... "The Ul«I" (1978) JldyYI u:~- ***'h "TrMll With My lil.Jnl." ~I AJtc Mccowen, ..... l f'MmMLON> HOTllAT AT 1Mf lllOYU -11:20-G SCTV -11~ l lNIWIY.QB ~ IATUN>AY MGH'T LM MTW 8'0lllTt WIBCINO ;~ t * "Sulnrnw LCMrt" ( 1982) Dlryl Htnnlh, Ptter Galllgller l:J:'K t t "LCM'I Stvtgt FIJI'(' (1979) Jennifer O'NeiK, Perry King. OMOYIE • • .. Airport '77" ( 1977) Jeck Lim· mon, L11 Grant (C)MOYIE * • ·~ "The Elof dlr" ( 1981) Jeck Mo ctlOllon, Vllllrlt Perrine. ®MOYIE ** "e.chelor Plrty" (1984) Tom Hanks, T ewny Kl1een CDMOYIE * "Sex WMS" 11984) Trtcy Lordi, Etlc Edwtrda. (l)MOVE ** "SuoerbYa, Thi Wiid One" (1977) Richard' l~. Conltance Seidl CZIMOYIE ** ''To Bl Or Not To Bl" (19113) Mel BrOl>Q, Anni Blnc:toft. -11~46- AIC NEWSQ MOVE t '-i "Shogun's Ninjl" (1984) Sonny Chiba, Htnry Slnlda. -11:50-a Pl£A8E HELP ME LM -1~-I:::::: ON TIE Hl'T1 * * "lntimtte Strlngll'I" ( 1977) Sll- i trulhlrs, Dennis W11ver. INDEP9ID8fT NEWS BfHll)M 9C8e DE JOHN CONCERT 8EAIES -12:15-m> RELIGIOUI PAOOMW -12:30- • NAME Of THE GAME ~="'STOP TEN U 'h "T II Min Riding'. ( 1955) Rift. dolptl Scott. Dorothy Milone. Gi> PRAISE THE LON> -tOO-ICYS *Iii "Alrictn T re11Ure" ( 1952) John. ~sn.mtld, Lturtll• Lua. TlEllEAM MOVE **'h "Bustin' Looee" (1981) ~ atd Pryo<, Cicely Tyt0n. -1:20- (C)MOYIE .. ,~ "Age Of Content" (1969) JMlll Muon, Helen Mlrren. ®MOVIE *•'A "Sixteen Candlet" ( 1984) Mol- ly Ringwald, Anthony Mlc:tllll H ... -1:30- 15: ONE 811P llEYOND ~ .. (1984) Kyle Mac~ c:Nln, Franc.ct Alwlil. CZIMOYIE ••·~ "Return Of The Tel Blond Min With One 8ltdl Shoe" (1978) Pierre Ric:Nrd, Mirillll Dire. -2:00- 9 WOVIE ···~ "Subter1uge" (1968) Gene BlrTY. Joan Collnl. I ::v(INSTR-0) , Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Satufday, May '7• 1tle All 'P. occlJlo' ballet slated for LN1Vna The 11ory ••p,JtOCdaio .. hM beaa daOrNllftlptrl flw IMlet ~ by Corinne Calamaro and wsll be pttttnaed an Lbt Festival o( Ana Forum Theater, 6SO Llpna Cuyoe ao.d. ~ IMda attt Saturday at 3:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 25. a& l:lOMd ):JO p . .m. AJso on the protnm t• Kathy Kahn's .. Mu1ed VeeiNbies. .. wlMft an onion, some potatoes, catrots and even M>l peppcn cavon. T1cket1 at SS each may be o~ by mail from Sally Reeve. P.O. BoJC 241, Lquna Beach, CA 926$2. A Klf-eddlcwd umped envelope must be enclosed if tickets are to be mailed; which OJ)Ctls oor hour before each performance. For runber infonnation and 10 cbarac tick.et or'ckn, c.all Bellct Pacifica at 49.t-7271. .. SEPMm f1CA1*S" (I) 1:11. J:l s, 5:1S 1:11. t:IS 7t • • rua ...., SlllD> r•c-. .. T.,_..(PC) lM. l:JI, ,. lklS. lt:JI . 'ftl ltTI ,_.. (PC-U) ll:t5.ffl.1.• .., ..... ,cusroo Z:lt.IA.1 ..... .. 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"' •• ....... 1 ... 4 1W1 DCll'f StmO M.MllDA "PIUT UIUTT" IPC) tl:Jt, HS. t• 1 U, \..a • IUCI smro ftllmm .,., .... '", I !, "'-I II. l:A. It.JI "mil ......... (1) I IS. l:lS, 5:15 7~1! ...... lt:Jt ''Cll'MC Oii" (I) .. ,,....lEJ ·-·-· .. -----" '11lCUIP9U" 4 IS. t..S {fl. U) "Ill ., .,.. .. (PC) 1.lt, 1M .... ....,.., Hllit.1 ... .,.llTI,... U..4• ... IN lll t - • All eir.ng. Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, May 17, 1N8 G WC takes lead in second week 11 didn't take long for the GWC Koffee Khatcb 10 break away from the field. With IOcorrec1answers. they're off in pursuit of their third stra1gh1 mvaal tatk. Lolly & Co. and Nancy 'J>rlor posted scores of nane and eight. fc)pecuvely, to stay on the pace. •· \'ou're probably wondenng about those answers from lasl week Well, as Jack Lemmon remarked at the end of "Some Lake It Ho1." nobody's per· fccl. Those were from a futun:- column. which no~ has been negated SolT) about that For the record, the answers that TRIVIA BOWL VI STANDINGS Toi Tnus 4. What president campaigned on the slogan "J>eacc and Prospcnty'!" 5. Ed Ames had a hat wath "My Cup Runneth Over." which wa taken from what long-running stage mu~1- cal? 6. Who played the black sheep brother who looked lake Bons Karloff an tht' Broadway version of "Arsenic and Old Lace?" GWC Kon .. Klutc.h ( 10) 111 7. What basketball coach was Jot>n AllMelllMOunl MICllMI E-911171 Tt>el!Wl0«1(7) :: associated with a "victory cigar? .. 1s 8. Name the movie in which :: Clifton Webb dumped a bowl of , , cereal on a baby's head Lott) a Co (8) IQ04e, C'*Y' a f1..nd1 1a1 Nency P1lot181 P•o·Aml•I 8ol> Co!lyet• (51 AJ.cM!ln SI M (II l •tc:k Wer-( 1'>tl 'l .. 1Agatn(1'1) 1~ 9. 1 t was recently discovered that •·~ Sam in "Ca~blanca" had a last name 41' What was at., •no Wiii')' r-...S ,,.,. ot tu l aoor. ewatOecl should have appeared lasl Saturda) were l Actress (8urst)n 1n "E,or· casf'). 2 The T1k1 (McKa~ 's boat), 3 Bloom Count) (Ste' e Dallas). 4 Nebraska (Vvinger'~ go,ernor). 5 "10" (Bo and "Bolero"). h "Lu .i\nn Hampton Lavert' Oberlander.'' "The Oldest Ll\1ng uraduate .. and ·· fhe Last Mecung of the Knights of the White Magnolia" (Te'\as Tnlogy). 7 Everson Walls of L>allas (anter- ceptaon leader). 8 E:u·elsaor ("Bad Seed" matenal). I}, f om Mix ("Empty Saddlec,") and 10 lal Fort Baxter Kan., (b) Fort Monmouth, N.J. (Balko senes) Here are the ne~t I 0 toll owed h\ the real answerc; tu la~t week'~ qucstaons I The no, el .. The fin 'itar" 1n~p1red what mo' ae we::.tcrn'.' 2 Pere-. Do\.{'h.>nsils wa., a ~ell­ known ah.as of what l V comK', 3 In the com ic c,tnp Pogo, what kind ol a t n•ature wa<; Howland., 10. Charlton Heston had the saml' mother in two of his movu:c; Name both fl ids and the actres~ 1n,olved 1n both Last Week's Answers I. "Neighbors" (Belushi mo' 1c1 2 Carol Burnell (ear 1ugger> 3. Marvel Comics (Human Tort hi 4. The USS Nc"ada (Pearl Jnd f). Day) 5 "Pink ·hoelace<>" (purpk hat band) 6 .. Cn11c's Choice" (title rhage) 7 Lou Gheng(first retired number) 8 Eighteen ("Yours, Mine and Ours") Q. Amd deodorant (half-'iak) 10. (a) Chesterfield, (h) ··n.Htk· ground" (cigarette Jingh.•I Send 1ouranswt'n to Tl<JV/.\. c111 tht· Dail) Pilot. P 0 . Bot 156/J. C ·u,/iJ Mesa 92626. 411 entne~ mu'' h<• r(."('encd bJ WednesdaJ. orha"1w half the player's /a\t scort' "11/ ht· awarded Three houses about American's average Q. The average .\mt·man man v.ho bu}'\ a hou~ -how many houses "'Ill he ha'e bought over h1-; hfet1me'1 A Three He lives 1n housl· No I for c1gh1 year<>. No 2 for sc' en year'>. No J until h1<.dt·ath ( 1e111ng into No I 1s the tough pan Q. Isa "pa1r of111.ins" two peopkor four people'> A Four. tet hn1cally But nobod\ 'o; ll'C hnacal in thac-. mattt•r It's a rcdun· danc\ 1f used . and v. hat at's alwa \\ meant tO mc,tn IS tV.U people T wo-t nthc, ot J pern•nt of an} thing 1\ hardl wonh rnns1denng. true. hut ....... ...._.n•at muth I\ how much ""~ there's lelt in the v.orld\ nev. te'\ttln The worm ha\ nnt done well '"''h modern man not that pa111cular worm .\rchcrs in old England put a ll\c <:at in a leather ~ck and <,v.ung at I rum a tree limb for a target "hakc\pcan: alluded to the pral't1te in "~ut h Adu .\bout Nothing.·· .\c, Pfl'' 1ou\I} men 11oned. it's v.herc v.t• gut the old-time~ 1erm "no room to'"" '"ll a rat ··Whal. you con1rad1ct'1 "\ ou ml•nt1on cat-ol· n1nc-tatlo;" Nope l ht "'v. ing a t'at .. phra\c appearl'd in hlcraturt.• 100 \ear<> before lhe eat -111 -riint··tatl~ wa<i in,cntcd for Oo~1ng L.M. Bovo Stone Age men 1n "'hal°s now .\fnca''\ Tan1an1a wore nothing hut aprons -but o'er the backside, not thl· front Stone \gc women wore short <;k1rts. This. a., e,1denced from Ca\e art. J1, $1 CHXI a gallon ton mut h to pa) lor ml., "lot for the 011 iev.elcr<. luhn(ate v.atchc<, 1A1th I'm 1old \.\hat 1ntcn<;(.•I\ 1n1crc\t\ the mcd1· lal resean:her\ j., the tact th.at the lamprl'\ can rcgl·ncratc 11\ spinal wrd 1 IJll Jga1n as man\ hou,cholds an thl\tOUn1~ havl' IX'r'ionul uimputcrs a.. hJ' l' automatH. tell-phone an'wl·nng malhlrtl'' l •. M. Boyd is a .~yadicsted C'olumaist ., Sunday. May ll ARJES (March 21-April 19): What appeared to be a "trap'' 1ums out to be only. a temporary delay. Family member. followU\t initial re istance, will coopcriue. Financial structure is strengthened, and you'll feel more secure as result. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Read between lines, study fi.nc print, display determination and courage of convictions. Emphasis also on romance. creativity. children. change. travel. variety. Scorpio, another Taurus play significant roles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Dig deep for information. ask questions. refuse to give up sometbin$ of value for mere promise. Protect self an emotaonal clinches. 1ns1s1 on clear answers as contrasted to clever evasions. Vargo plays role. SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 22): Scen.ano features relataves, visits, ideas. 0MOR e\change of confidences with one close to you. Major domestic adjustment is ••••••••••••• likely. despite denials by one who is restless. 1mpat1ent. Libra figures prommentlr. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Recent mistake as rectified -you locate anicle that had been lost. missing or stolen. Individual who "irritates" you is ready to ask for second chance. Be lenient, but stand tall for bask principles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on pressure, responsibili ty, chance for financial coup. Love relationship grows stronger. timing improves. you'll be at nght at special moment. Judgment, mtu1tion will be on target. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll complete project. you'll also dircover 1hat 'ou have "hidden allies." Look behind scenes. realize that recent dream. properly interpreted, can prove helpful. prophetic. Aries, another Libra play roles SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasize origmality. innovation. paoneenng ~pant. Focus on popularity, romance, charisma. fu lfillment of emotional desires. You'll get to heart of matters. and love will play outstanding role. SA GITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Formerteacher returns-you'll have chance to ask questions. to add to knowledge. Spotlight on intuition. family reunion greater financial security. Recen1 bump on thigh produces manor brua..c. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Diversify. make anquincs, open lines of rnmmun1cat1on. Emphasis on popularity, increased social activity. 1nv1tat1on to tra,el. You'll add to wardrobe and become more aware of"body image·· Sagittanus plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What had been hidden will be revealed - co uld anvoh e taxes. license req uirements, possible inheritance. Emotional "tangle" wall be resolved. You'll learn more about fiscal responsib1lit) of others PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Focus on legal matters. nghts and permissions. scnous consideration of manta! sta1us. Scenario haghhghts change. travel. variety, curiosity, flartataon. Gain indicated through wntten word Gemini plays role. IF MAY 18 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY 1fsingle. you could marry. lfmamed, there might be an add1t1on to family. Mamed or si ngle, you are likely to go into business for yourself. Spotli~ht this year on security, home improvement. savings programs. stnvang fo r greater financial gain. You attract people to you with their problems, you often are better a't helping others than when 1t comes to yourself. 'Dawn 'breaks again for a faithful reader DE.\R .\NN LANDERS: Last week I was mugged. I d1dn'1 care about the few dollars I lost or the credit cards (they "'ere insured) but I wa<; heartsick to lose a clipping I had earned 1n m> 1Aallet for years. It was the essa>. "Comes the Dawn." I read that beautiful thin$ at least t1A1cc a day and I am lost without 11. Wall you please pnnt it again? Next time I'll have several copies made and stash 1hem around the house. - RITCHI E IN BEANTOWN. DEAR RITCHIE: Here It ls •.. one of my favorites, too. It was written by Veronica A. Shoffstall. COMES THE DAWN After a while yo u learn the subtle difference Between holding a hand and chain· ing a soul , And you learn that love doesn't mean secunty, And you began to learn that lcisses arcn 't contracts And presents aren't promises .\nd vou began to accept yo ur defeat\ With )Our head up and you r eyes open. \\-1th the srace ol a woman. not the gnef ofa child . .\nd )Ou learn to build all yo ur road., On toda) because tomorrow's ground Is too uncertain. And fu tures have A way of falling down in midnight, After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much. So you plant your own garden and decorate your own soul , instead of w111tang A111 lMDEIS For so meone to bnna you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure ... That you really are strong, And you really do have worth And you learn and learn Wath every goodbve you learn. . . ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- band and I arc 35 and have been married for four years. This 1s the second marriage for both of us. Neilher ofus had children from our first marriages. When we got married, we wanted a child. Our son as now 18 months old and we enjoy ham more every day. We have decided not to have any more children. A woman I met at my post-natal exercise class is now preg- nant with her second child. Lately, she keeps sayinJ thm~ like this: "Whal if something temble happens lo yo ur son? Since you're going to have only one child. wouldn't it be awful?" How docs one answer such a question? -CONTENT WITH ONE CHILD. DEAR CONTENT: AJk die Deed.le artht (a frlead ... e l1 Dot) wlaat 1lile would do H Iller two clllldrea were kllled in a flre or a car accldea&. That sboald eettle Iler laa1 ... Dabney Coleman in court-to study 8)' the Associated Prtss BRO\\ l\o ~ 001 > I 1. \.t'> .\ctor Dabney <.:olrmao tm·d to keep a lo~ prohlt whrn hl· (amr to 1he Bro~n ( ounl\ C ounhou<ic to s1ud} has rok model tor an upcoming film He watched ( d \11wl 1he .11 torne> who rt•ptC'>l'nle<l uncll (jeter. an electron it' rngJOl'C1 convKted and 'tentcnlrd to life.' 111 pn\on for an armed roh ht•n ht' didn't lOmm1 t. C)1gcl "'·n ( •l't{·r\ rclra!IC. and C1eter I.lit'' wa' c..;oneratcd ot all chargr~ Courtroom ~pcctator\ no11u:d ( oleman ~tudy1ng Sagel\ m<tn· nc:mm~ \It hough relul tan I to da .. CUS\ h ,, pr1;~ncr 31 the courthou!>e. C olcman ~1d he ~111 portra)' ~1gd an 3 film ba~·d on C1ctcr·,. ca\C f le said 1hc Emba., .. y Producer\ film also will feature Paul Winfield Popecake VA rlCAN CIT'\ -A pastf) mall.er with an anasuc flair pre\· ented Pope Jolila PHI 0 wath :i aaant cake tn white chocolate Wednc1day in honor of the pontJtrs upcomana birthday. Omo P1uato. of Mc\tre. near Vcni~. s.ud he spent ncarl) a Dabney Coleman month baking the two-tiered cake v.hach •~about three feet 1n diameter, and which bears a rcltcf portra111n chocolate of John Paul .i\m' ana 1n St Peter's Squart an a rcfngerator van for 1he wtekly general audience. Pauato. whose crc;iltlons have been featured on Jimmy Buffett hahan tclcv1s1on. prcxnted the cake 10 applause from the 20,000 people present The l,)C?pc. who tu rn 66 Su nday. said he ap- prec1ated the thouahL. Quinn donadona LO NOELES -Actor AaUloay Q.lu rcmemcrs has Los Angeles roots and has donated more than 3SO books, 7S paint· mp. theater posters, a suit of armor and other personal items to a county library there1 a spokeswoman for Quinn saia. The donation announced Tues· day included a suit of armor worn by actor Jolaa Barrymere in the movie, "Richan! Ill," said Kathy Bcnvin, Quinn's secretary. The actor took a· pcf'10nal interest in the library because he r:ew up in the area and wanted to 'gjve the kids there a figure to look up to.'' she said. Dinner mualc VIROlNIA BEACH. Va. - The mC'aJ wa1 Italian. but the deuert was country-rock, councsy of sinser Jimmy B1Jfttt. After dinina with friends at a restaunnt. Buffett pulled out his au1tar and p ve a 4S-manute concen. He later s1aned auto- araphs on the restaurant's cloth napkins. Buffett, best known for has hit "Marpntavtlle," performed a mixture of ballads and raucous tunes. accompanied on the har- mon 1ca by a man he ea.Ucd "Red." WEEKLY BRIDGE QtJIZ Q.1 -Both vulnerable, as South ------------ you hold: •AKQJ72 ~AK8 OKJ3 •9 The bidding has proceeded South Wei t North Ea1t 2. PHS 2 NT 3 . ? What action do you take'! Q .2-Both vulnf'rablf', as S<lllth you hold: •8 ~1032 0 A963 +AQJ&2 The bidding has proceeded· Weit North Eut South I+ 2 ~ PaH ? What action do you take? Q.3-Neith~r vulnerable, as ~uth you hold: •Al0763 ~A852 08 •1092 The bidding has proccedf'd North Eaat South WHt I+ PaH I ~ Pus 2 ~ Paaa ? What action do you Lake'? Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •QJ843 ~785 0 A8 •AQ6 The bidding has proceeded: West North Eaat Sout h l + Pua l NT Pus 2 + Pus Pau ? What action do you take? CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF Q.5-Both vulnerable, as South you hold •KJ5 QKQ7 0AQJ8 •AQ8 Tht' bidding has proceeded: Sout h Wut North Ea1t 2 NT PaH 4 NT Pass ? What act 10n do you take'~ Q.6-As South, vulnf'rable, y<1u hold: •KJ83 ~96 OK 102 +8764 The baddmg has proceeded: North East South West I Q Pa s l + Pan 3 0 Put1 ? Whal do you bid now? Look for answ.-rs on Monday '::~:~;~' $@t'.~lA-~tirS9 WOID UMf 1 .. lf ... ._y CL.A Y I . rOUAN 0 Rearrange fetters of the ...... ~~.,... four scrambled words l>.- low to form four simple words I L A c A u T I 11 I F I I nKn l~i I S E A V E I ! As an avid sports tan. my I I I r neighbor made this observation · I've come lo the conclusion that the best coaches are in the -· · I LOUDEN I ..,,_s --.1.---.1..,.....6 -,-, ---.-, ---4 8 Complete the chuckle quoted . _ . _ . . . by f.llong 1n the m1u1ng words L-.....1. _ _.__.__ ....... _ _._~ you develop from step No 3 below 8 P~INT NUMBERED lElTER~ tN THESE SQUARES UNSCl!AMBlE ABOVE lETTERS TO GET ANSWER .. ·soNVlS 041 u1 aJe sa4:>eo:> 1s0q 0411e41 uo1sn1:>uoo a41 01 awoo 9A,J .. :uo!leNesqo s141 epew JOQ 46!9U AW ·ue1 s1-1ods p1Ae ue sv SON'tflS -91npoN -se,u13 -'ifSll./M -/&nJ:>'( LI • .S HIMS NY S!Jl·WYlt::>S TODAY'S CROSSWORD. PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Umping 5 Vehicle 9 Copiers 14 Acidity 15 Seaweed 16 Follies 17 Brief letter 19 Rear 20 Legislator abbr 21 Ninesome 23 Irritates 24 Homer work 26 Refuse 28 " -a Lovely Day Todav" 29 First-rate 32 Put to use 35 Fastener 36 New: pref 37 Hang around 38 Friend suff 39 Peruse 40 French pal 4 1 Bird sound 42 Yonder 43 Dune 45 Old French coin 46 Fish basket 47 Language 5 1 Puzzled 53 Various 55 A West 56 -Amertca 58 Trainee 60 --ear and out 61 Ravine 62 Olden 63 Stretched 64 Shipped 65 Defeat DOWN 1 Cowboy's gear 2 Yearned 3 Dreamy 4 Misdo 5 French city 6 Distress 7 Classify 8 Dull routine 9 "-you there?' tO End 11 Subsequen11y 12 Multitude 13 Makes ready 18 Cranky 22 Mele btrd 25 Fabric 27 Simple sugar 29 Tell secrets 30 Adjacent 31 "Sold!" 32 . Oehl" 33 Cougar 34 Ivy League member 35 Pound units 38 Snooped 39 Escape lrom 4 1 Article 42 Crisp bread 44 Exhausts 45 Short race 47 -deadly 9ans 48 Insect stage 4'9 Surfetts 50 Listens 51 Deplaneo 52 Prac11ca1 54 Rodent 57 Born 59 Ad1ective suffix by Bil Keane .. Very good! NOW draw a robot with a beard riding a horse watching Halley's Comet." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Next time he's staying home. I hate playlng with soggy tennis balls!" PEAiruTS WE DID IT! WE MAOE. IT TO °™E TOP ! GARFIELD BIO O&OROlt by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) -- .. Watch It. The water's still llke Ice." DENIUS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham _;.o.._ol.,L II s-11 • • 'THIS MUST 8f YOUR LL.ICKY MY, MR.WILSON •.. ~y JUST Gar A NEW t>RUM , lX>~" l1M 50 EXCITED I FEEL LIKE YOOELIN6 ! by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis WOOLU t,l()(j MIMP POINe ME A etG' FAVOR ? TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan R081tl8R08E by Pat Brady i I BLOOll COUJlfTY POR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ~, I&'~IEE WEllE~lM~ ' ~~LCrOF~. JUDGE PARKER arr.1 1~mrr '/OU\ ~M SAID Yoo HAD 1?> STF\V CO'f CF iREHaJSE~ FUNKY wnotERBEAN DOONESBURY l by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston .... St£(JU&"teEA SRO WHICH ~f by Jeff MacNalty by Harold Le Ooux BY ™E WAY, eeFOAE we see HE ... ME'S OUT OF HER. WOULD YOV LIKE 10 CALL TOV<IN ON A 9U9 E!JS YOUR HUSeANO ANO DISCUSS TRIP ! TH: SfT\JATlON WITI-4 HIM ? YOO fAJIWT A JOB • GET JN LINt UK£ ~ I 71M£S~ T ~IJP I by Tom Batluk c--...-.-.S·l'7 by Gary Trudeau Lr ..., Councilman gets 3 years in fraud LOS ANGELES (AP) -l...Qng Beach City Councilman James Wilson was sentenced Fnday to three yea" in prison on 21 counts of mail fraud stcmmint from tjes to the political oorrupt1on case of fireworks executive W. Patrick Moriarty. Wilson's sentencing before U.S. District Judge Edward Rafeedie came on the same day as Wilson's resig- nation from the council scat he held for 16 years. In a letter submitted to Mayor Ernie Kell and other city officials Thursday, the 58-ycar-old Wilson said he leaves the post with much regret. Under state law. Wilson would have lost his office automaticaUy when sentence was imposed, if he had not resianed. In imposing the sentence, Rafcedie commented that Wilson had a .. con- flict that was clear and uncompromis- ing" when he secretly accepted money from Moriarty. During Wilson's trial, Moriarty testified that he hired Wilson as a political consultant for $500 a month. That amount was increased to S 1,500 a mQnth in exchange for lobbyin1 efforts and introductions to public officials. Moriarty said. Wilson's ~awyer Terry Amdur ?rgued th~t his client never used his influ.ence m return for money from Monary and he requested an accquit- Pollce probe blast beslde INS vehlcle By tbe A11ocla&ed Press LOS ANGELES -Bomb squad investigators and federal agents were investigating a small explosion Thursday in a parking lot behind the downtown Immigration and Naturalization Service office, authorities said. No one was injured in the early morning blast and damage was slight to an INS vehicle, police officer Fabian Lizarraga said. "An improvised explosive device was placed near a government vehicle parked in the Federal Building parking lot at Temple and l...Qs Angeles streets causing minimal damage to the vehicle," Lizarraga said, adding no one witnessed the explosion. A guard at the Federal Building said the explosion was not noticed untjl the I NS car drove away and debris was found in the parking lot. Blll alms to ratlfy aglng pact WASHINGTON -A bill to ratify a bistate water compact negotiated when President Reagan was governor ofCahfom1a and U.S. Sen. Paul Laxaltgoverned Nevada has been introduced by Laxalt. The legislation affects water allocations from the Truckee, Carson and Walker nvers which run eastward from California into Nevada. The compact was approved by both states' legislatures, and the states have unofficially abided by terms of the compact since the eat'ly 1970s. However. the con- gressional rati'fication measure was delayed pending resolution of disputes over the water allocations, including concerns by the Walker River Indian Tribe over llS share of Walker River water. Lawmakers ask for resJ.gnatlon tal verdict on grounds lhat the government never proved that Wilson 1ook the money in cxchanJc for his support of fireworks legis- la1ion. But Rafcedie denied the motion, saying the points raised) by Amdur were the same as those stated during Wilson's five-day trial: A jury found Wilson guilty Apnl 16 of accepting $54,000 from Monarty in exchange for his efforts in support of pro-fireworks legislation. The panel acquitted him on four other mail fraud counts, while one other count was dropped during the trial. The veteran councilman could have been sentenced to five years in prison. SACRAMENTO -Twenty-six of the 33 Re- publicans in the state Assembly have signed a letter asking for the resignation of Dr. Mandee Gregory, chief of the maternal and child health unit in the state Department of Health. Assemblyman Don Sebastiani, R-Sonoma, who ga1hered the signatures. said Gregory, whom he described as a "pro-abon 1on Democrat." used $20,000 of taxpayer funds for a conference on how to lobby against federal and state budget cuts. Sebastiani said speakers at the conference included lobbyists for Planned Parenthood, a pro-abon1on group. The letter. addressed to state Health Service Director Kenneth Kizer, asked him to request Gregory's resignation. It said the government cannot spend public fu nds to lobby on behalf of partisan causes. ""~ Breaking down Nancy Hoover (center) breaks down Friday outalde the San Diego County Courthouse after ehe and Tom Sllepard, both co-defen- danta of former Mayor Roger Hedgecock in a campai«n coneplracy case, were fined and ordireato perform com.munlty service work. Hoover wae fined $10,000 and Shepard $1,000. Hoover le supported by aleter, Carol Fletcher, and attorney Dwight Worden. DANISH TEAK TEA CART DANISH TEAK WALL UNIT . Officials release drawl.ng of ma.a tled to llbrary nre Compoelte drawlDC LOS ANGELES (AP)-A detailed drawing of a blond, blue-eyed man wanted for questioning in the $22 million Central Library fire was released Friday by fire officials. ..He's the one at this point in time that we have not been able to find," said city Fire C hief Don Manrung. The man, in his late 20s or early 30s with a thin face and mustache, was seen in an,area otr-limits to the public a short time before the April 29 fire began, Manning said. Damage to the building and the collection was estimated at $22 million, and Mayor Tom Bradley said Thursday tba1 SJ million in private donations has already pou.W in to help restoration efforts. lnvestiptors. interviewing more than 3SO library staff and petrons. compiled the first sketch a week ago. A mustache and thicker hair was added to the second sketch. Manning said the man wu about 6- foot-1 and weighed 160 pounds. A $30,000 reward has been offe(ed for information on the man's where- abouts, but at this point. investigators merely want to question the man, not arrest him, be said. Witness says FBI·man had plan . ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) ~Richard toconvincethem(hisemployers)that But he said Miller told him he W. Miller had a secret plan. cede he had made contact with the people could not use FBI surveillance. ~amed "Mother,''which.he.sawashis hewastryingtoreach,'~Gray~nsaid. "He said he couldn't use his own ucket to renewed. credll;>ltty I!" the At the end of their meet~ng on people, that bis credibility was shot FBI,. a former pnvate inves~1gator August l 5, 1984, Gr~ysoo satd t~ey and they wouldn't believe him about te~ufied at the ex-FBI agents spy ~ode . n~med their op~rat1 on what he was doing," the witness said. tnal. Mother, because they felt . Jhey . . Larry Grayson, a key defense shouldn't talk about it openly. 9raysog4also said at one point .lf~t witness, said Miller wanted to meet A few weeks later. Grayson said he Miller .expressed ~nc~rn that ~1s with Soviet agents abroad while phoned Miller and asked, "How's the supervisors weren t going to let him Grayson took pictures and elcc-Mother thing?" pursue 1hat ~se or.a~y ~~because tronically eavesdroped on the "He said to disregard it," Grayson he had lost tus credib1hty. sessions, gathering evidence to show recalled. "be changed his m ind." Miller's FBI superiors. · The plan proposed by · Miller, he "He just wanted me to cover him recalled. was for Grayson to shadow and try to be as discreet as possible, to him on a trip to Mexico o r another try to get pictures and phone con-country and gather evidence. versations,'' Grayson testified. "I told him I thought it would be "What was it he said he hoped to better if he used his own people to accomplish?" asked defense attorney conduct surveillanc.e ... the FBI," Stanley Greenberg. said Grayson. "J told him l was going "To show he had contact with these to stick out in a place like Mexico, individuals ... he said his credibility walking around with all this equip- was shot. He said this would be proof ment." MilJer,47, the only FBI agent ever tried for espionage, contends be was trying to infiltrate the Soviet KGB in a last-ditch effort to salvage a career marred by incompetenc.c, sloth and obesity. He 1s charged with conspiring with two Soviet emigrcs to pass classified documents in exchanJ c for a trench coat and promises ofS65,000 in cash and gold. A jury deadlock in his first trial forced the current retrial. Poisoning blamed on pesticide FRESNO (AP) -United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez attacked government agencies Fnday for the mass poisoning of more than 100 farm workers exposed to a pesticide in Tulare County orange orchards. C havez charged in a rally outside LoBue Bros. Packing in the Tulare County community of Lindsay that more than 300 workers were exposed, "and the number is climbing." In the past three weeks, 108 farm workers have complained of skin rashes and bums, bumin~ throats and dizziness after harvestm~ fruit in orchards where the chemical Omjte CR was recently applied. Most worked for l...QBue, which harvests fruit in about 80 orchard blocks. It is the largest case of rashes blamed on pesticide exposure in California citrus known to Bill Oark, Tulare County assistan1 agricultural <;o m missioner. The illnesses provided fresh am- munition to a UFW campaign to ban five vineyards chemicals that the union claims are hazardous to wo rkers and consumers. 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Not~ fOt tvs»09'-"lall 9f"r0(9. ' \ ' ' .. . --... • r -. .. . .. .· .. ,. .#1 , Orr sets triple jump record Rockets place Lakers in 2-1 . hole, 117-109 Seahawk standout qualifies 3 times; Carter wins shot By ROGER CARLSON °' .. ...., ....... NORWALK -Ocean View Hiah'• Debbie Orr was the lone record-breaker at the CIF 4-A track and field prelims Friday, and Edison Hilb sophomore Kalcaph Carter continued his domination of the shot put here at Gahr ffiah. The two lead a relatively small Sunset Lcaaue continicnt to next Saturday's CIF 4-A finals at Cerritos College, as wcU as a select crew from Irvine High, paced by distance star Jim Olson. Orr qualified for the finals in t.hrce events, uncorking a record-breaking 38-7Yl in the triple jump, a routine effort in the hi&h jump (S-4) and a 16-8 effort in the Iona jump. Caner, wu a foot off his best of S9·S in the shot, but still bead and shoulders above the field with bis S8-S put. He is nearly four feet ahead of bis nearest competition -at least off Friday's results. .. My high jum~ was a little off," said Ocean Views Orr. "But in the triple I felt really good." She improved on Santa Ana Val- ley's Alice Franklin's 1982 standard by one inch. "I tbi.nk it'U take a S-l l to win the hiah jump," added Orr. "And it'U talc about a 38 foot in the triple, but if l go 3~ I'll feel really good." (Pleue eee CD' /82) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Laken trl• to mo•e around Bouton'• Ralph Sampeon AP.._,., dmiDC ftnt quarter of Friday n.ICht'• W•t- ern COaference playoff •a.me. Olajuwon scores 40 as Houston HOUSTON (AP) -The Houston Rockets made cenain Los Aqeles history didn't set a chance to repeat itself Friday niaht in the NBA Western Conference finals. Akeem Olajuwon scored 40 poinu to overcome 33 points by Kareem Abdul Jabbar and 29 more by James Worthy to lead the Roe.kcu to a 11 7-109 victory and 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven series. The victory prevented the defend- ina champion La.ken from ~tina last year's feat when they spbt their first two games apinst Denver, then won three straight games to eliminate the N~ for the Western Con- ference tJtle. "Jabbar is still one of th~ sreatcst but when it came down to the end, our big IUJS came out and took 1t to them,· said Rockets guard Robert Reid. "It j ust went back and forth until we got the cdae." Entcrina Friday's pmc, the l..aken had won l 4 of their lut IS pmcs at Houston, but Rockets center Ralph Sampson claimed it didn't affect his teammates . "The l4 losses weren't ioyolved with everyone on this team. Only two or three (playcn) were invovled," Sampson said. "This is the team of the future." Foul trouble plagued both the La.ken' and Rockets' front line late in th~ gameJ_but Sampson said it only cnmpcd Houston. "We couldn't be as aggressive but at least we could show that we were Wonderful Wally wows Tigers in 11-1 win Joyner hits two more Detroit pitchers for l 3 hits and the T igers committed three errors. Today'•1ame Joyner, who has lS homers and 37 RBI. bas homered in six ofhis lqt eight pmcs. In the first inninJ. be crushed a 1-0 pitch from Petry off the f aClng of the third deck in right fit Id. homers to keep AL lead "That's got to be the best part of this whole thing.Just to sec WalJy," Win said. "I'd come to the park just to watch Wally hit. In fact, 1 do when I'm not pitching." Aqeh (Slaton 4-1) at Detroit (LaPoint 0-2). DETROIT (AP) -Nobody, not even Wally Joyner, can believe Wally Joyner. The Angels rookie, who leads the major l~es in home runs and RBI, bit two homers while Gary Pettis and Dick Schofield each hit one to back the seven-hit pitching of Mike Witt as the Angels pounded the struggling Detroit Ti&cn. l 1-1, FridaY, night. Mana.er Gene Mauch said be bas never seen a rookie. including Richie Allen, come into the majors and "contact the baJI as solidly as Wally has. It really is something to sec. It's a pleasure. He just refuses to let people take his good swing away from him. time: 10:20 a.m. TV: Cbannel 4. Radio: KMPC (7 10). Sunday's pmc: Angels at Detroit, I 0:35 a.m. In the seventh, he blasted a Campbell delivery into the second deck -both solo shots. "He hit a pitch out that be should have," Petry said of the letter-high fastball that was rijht over the plate to Joyner. "It was a bad pitch on my part. I've only seen rum for two pitches." enoufb to tell you. He's handled himself very well.' "It stuns me,' Joyner said. "I've hit 15 home runs. I've never hit 1 S homcn in my life. It doesn't even feel like I've 'ot a home run. I can't explain that. I'm swinging hard and the ball's just goi~ over the fence, that's all." While Wm, 3-3, was pitchina his third complete game, the Angels pounded four "Bill Campbell got him o ut on his front foot, then he came back and got his good swing on the next pitch." Mauch was asked 1fhc was pleased with the way the 23-year-old Joyner 1s handling the attention. "I'm probably more than pleased with Wally."' Mauch said. ··eut I'm not aniculatc Loser Dan Petry, 3-3, lasted only 1 'f:J innings, bis shortest outing of the season. He gave up five runs on three ruts. "They just beat the dcv\J out ofus," Detroit Manager Sparky Anderson said. "You've got to give them a littfe credit. They beat on us pretty good." In the second inruna. Petry hit Schofield with a pitch and walked Bob Boone. Pettis then belted his second home run into the second deck in right for a 4-0 lead. With two outs in the inning. Brian Downing singled and scored from first when right fielder Pat Sheridan booted Rcgic Jackson's single for an error. Oilers blanked; Ocean View wins on homer Esperanza posts 7 -0 win over HB; Seahawks roll, 6 -3 BJ RICHARD DUNN o.ir .... C.; IJ •1 I Huntiqton Beach High's baseball team was a victim of an untimely mental breakdown Friday in the first round of the CIF 4-A playoffs. And it wasn't because Oilers Coach Mike Dodd didn't warn his team about what to expect. "We knew we were aoi~ to face an off-speed pitcher," said Dodd, who watched Esperanza left-hander Steve Halweg tic the Oilcn in knots for five innings u the Aztecs recorded a 7-0 victory. "We knew what (Halweg) was 1oi04 to throw and we worked all week on 1t "We needed to sit back and be peticnt. So ri&ht off the bat, we come out and start swinaina at all the off- speed stuff out of the strike zone." • Perhaps piqued with the thouaht about what they'd been preperina l'or durina the week. the Oilers struck out seven times ~nst Halwea, mostly on slow breakina stuff in ttie dirt or cbanaeups down in the zone off the plate. The Oilen ( 13-12), who manaacd only three hits, two by left fielder Brian McLeod, went quietly. Hunt· inaton Beach starter Jeff Haack had &ood enou&h stuff to keel) the Aztecs ltitters -six of whom ent.ercd the pmc battina over .300 -off stride, but a combination of errors and aome touah luck left the Oilcn' ace out in the cold on a warm day at Eapcnm7.8 Hia.h. Onfortunately for the Oilers, the tempo of the pme was set early ... with Esperanza's first two bitten. to · be _precise. Left-hnded leadoff better KeVln Clancy, who went 3 for 4 with two runs tc0rcd for the Aztecs. lined one the other way opcntna the first innina. McLeod, who was In left field for Huntinaton Beach, dove fOr the bell. but It aot pa t him and wound up a 1nple and the t tcc' -seeded fourth 1n the 4-A -were ID business before Haack had umc to get a feel for the mound. Esperanza (21-3-1) wasted no time convcrtin~. Andy Escobar's pop up ID shaJlow ngbt field fell for a single. scoring Oancy and giving the Aztecs an early 1-0 edge The ball appeared catchable, but a tno of Oilers were battled the sun and 1t set the tonr for a four-run 1Dnmg. "Haack was out there too long in the first inning," Dodd said. "He threw a lot of pitches, and with the heat today, you could see he was a little tired later on. "In the Sunset League you p1ar 1n cool weather, with a lot o night games. He wasn't used to this." A walk, an error and a sinJle .accounted for the other first-tnning runs, and Haack. who struck out one and walked two, found himself in a hole he couldn't get out of. "If we could've held them in the first inning to only one run," Dodd added, "(the game) may have been different. "But when you're hitting .180 as team (entering the game), it's going to catch up to you sooner or later. You just can't give a team a like Esperanza those kind of op- portunities.·· The Aztecs pushed across another run in the third before Junior short- stop Tom Redington made it 7-0 with a two-run home run in the fourth. "Re<tington is man playi ng with boys, .. Dodd said. Whether Esperanza bad men or boys on the field, Dodd doesn't think his club was at all fearful of the Emf ire League champions. •• don't think we were in- timidated," Dodd said. "but we sure played like it. And if (Haack) wasn•t down by four, he wouldn't have gotten discouraged. - ··we played good defense in back of Haack all year. but today we JUSt didn't do 1t," Dodd said. Sluggish wo uld be a good word to describe how Huntington Beach was Friday. In other CIF action 1nvolvmg Sunset League teams: Oceu View I, Los Altos 3: David Holdridge's three-run homer ID the fifth inning unlocked a 3-3 tie and gave the host Seahawks the victory over the Conquerors. David Leonhardt and 8111 Day- mude both sin&led to precede Hold- ridgc's blast. wfiicb easily cleared the left-center field fence. Los Altos pushed over a single run in the firstand Ocean View countered with two in the second as Vic Frcsca's pinch-hit single drove in one and Mike Fyhric knocked in the other. The Conqucron repined the lead with two 1n the third befo~ the Scahawks knotted the count with a run in the bottom of the fourth. Relief pitcher Brett Johnson was nearly flawless, hurling the final four mnings and shut the door on Los Altos. He did not Allow a run. while allowing just two bits and striking out two. It was a balanced Ocean View attack which featured everyone in the lineup, including a pinch-hitter, gct- tingat least one hit and Mike Abascal cracking a pair of doubles. Westmluter S, St. Put Z: The Lions executed a perfect squtt2e play in the top of the ~venth to beat the Angelus Leaaue co-champion Swordsmen at St. Paul. Wcstmanstcr's Dean Eddy laid down a _perfect bunt with no outs to allow Chris Musuraca, who had tripled to lead off the inning, to score the pmc winner. Runttncton Beacb'• Brlata McLeod 41"9 bat can't come ap with bit .. alaat S.peraua 411rlaC CIP playoff 1am• htclay ,. still around," Sampeoa laid. Los ~la COKb Pat Riley Mid Olajuwon s effort was a key to the victory. "The effort plays be made to 10 into the aut to pickup looee belll and put them in wu a bia. factor," Riley aid "We aot to come bKk atroaa SUoday and try to even this tbina up." Riley aid he WU pleued to lee Wortbv break out of a llumP.. .. He's startiDa to hit," Riley aid. "H:~ust bad bed lbootin& niabta. To . t I thouabt his 16ot WU effcctJvc." Houston's Lewis Uoyd bit two quick buk.eU to start a &antic bal1la quaner and pve the Rockets a 94-91 lead and the 1...aUn never Jed apin. The La.km bcAd the lead Woul* most of the tee:Ood quarter but tie Rockets sw-.ed near the end of tbe period for a 60-S9 ba1ftime ie.d. Trailina S7-SJ, HOUlloa ICONd seven strai&bt poinu on a he Cb.row by Olajuwon fo~ by a 1-k.et bJ Olajuwon and two jump aboU bJ Uoycl Lot AqcJcs did not repin the .... until Byron Scott's buket with 7:22 to 10 in tbe third quarter. Dodgers squeeze past Mets LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bil Ruaell'1 suicide squeeze bunt in tbe bottom of the 11th innina ICOl9d Mike Marshall from third bae to pw the Los AQelcs Dodsn a 4-l victoty over the New Y oik Meta Friday niaht. l>avc Andcnoo opened the 11 tb with an infieAd bit off loler Je91 Orosco, 0-1 . Mi.kc Marshall forced Anderson at second. and Mib Sciotcia folJowed with a siqle, ICDCI-. M.anball to third. "tusseU. pinch-bittin& for Orea Toda7'•..-e New York: Meu (Fernandez 4-0) at ~en (Welch 3-l). Time: i p.m. TV: Channel 4. Radio: KABC (790). Sunday's pme: New Yon: at Dodaen, l2:0S p.m. Brock, dro~ a l-0 pitch down the third-base line as Manball crOMed the plate with the winnin& run. It was the fint run ICOred oft' Orosco in 13 appearances this ICUOD, covering 18¥.i mninp. Ken }Wwell, 1-2, pitched two scoreless inninas to set the win. Brock capped a three-run aath annina with a two-run sinale that pve the Dod&en a 3-2 lead. But Duryt Strawberry tied the pme in tbe seventh with an RBI double that scored Len Dykstra, who bad liftlied and adYanced to KCODd on a poun- dout. Mets' shortstop Howard JohlllOD dropped Steve Sax's pop Oy in sbort !cf\ (or a two-buc error to opcn the sixth. Sax took third OD a lfOUndout and scored on Bill Madlock's line sinale to center. Marshall followed with anotbet s1nalc, sendina Madlock to third, with Manhall goina to 1CCOnd on the throw. With a 2-2 count on Brock, play was delayed for about five manuta because of glarina hcadliabta from a car parked beyond the cent.er·fidd fence. When play resumed, Brock lined Gooden's next pitch to r\abt- eenter. sconna both runnen. Gooden went c1aht 1nninp. allow- ma seven hlls and the three ~ runs. He struck out seven and wa1bd one. FaZJ dies after fall bJ CldCJ16o CHICAGO (AP) -AD l,._year-old man plun&ed about 40 feet to b.11 death at Comiskey Parle on Friday niaht when he fell from the \lppet deck stands duri!'f a pme between the Cbic:aao Wh1tr Sox and the Kansas City Royals. oftici.all llid, The man was pronounced dlllld on amval at Mteblel Rceee Ho1phaJ ud Medical Qntet, aid a bolpital spokeswoman, who uked not to be i~~fi~ • She said the man '1 name wu bcillll withheld, pendlftl aotificalioo Of relatives . I --- -~-----~~~-----,...__......_..._._.....-._.0..,..._.._.. .... 0~0~0_...,...., ... ..__.. .... ..., ................... 1191 ..... 3~3 .. ~g ....... lml.&•& ... & .. ~ .. £ .. ~llll .. lll~lmli ...... ~~&!J . • • °'9"09 00Mt OAJLY PILOT/ S.turdey. Mey t7, 198e °::l!lte 1-5 start, P • don't think Carlton is through Frea AP dl1pe&dlet PHILADELPHIA -The ravaaes of Ill aae and iniury have made a mere monal of Steve Carhon, the onJy pitcher ever to win four Cy Youna A wards. Lefty, at qe 41, bas lost the bard slider that fr~e bats and made him baset.ll's No. 2 trikeout kan& with l,946, behind Nolan Ryan. He no lonaer throws With the velocity that helped win 31 Spmes¥d placed him amona the game's top IS · pitchers in seven maJor lea&ue catqorics. ltut the Philadelphia Phithes. thouJh aware their SI milJion-a- ycar man will never be the same. refuse to believe he's ready for the scrap heat>. "I 1bink he's got enough to win, but he needs help," said pitching coach Claude Osteen, thought to be Carlton's closest fnend in baseball. Carlton "He's no longer dominant. He needs runs to take the pressure off. He needs defense. He can't pitch out of trouble anymore. I mean. he can't strike out people the way he used to. but he can still win for us." Carlton hasn't talked to reporters in eight years so it's hard 10 say if he agrees with that assessment. His problems started last year when he suffered a strained rotator cuff in his left shoulder; he went on the disabled list for the first time 1n his 20-ycar major league career. The left-hander was 1-8 in 1985. and this year, an eight stans. he has had trouble getting past five innings. So far. he's 1-5 with a 5.88 earned run average, 27 walks and 31 strikeouts. "We consider him a six-or seven-inning pitcher," said club president Bill Giles. "We don't think he'll ever complete a game. In this day and age that's (six or seven innings) pretty good ... But Giles had a more incisive outlook when he said: "I respect him as a man and what he's done for us and what he's tryrng to do. We have to give him every benefit of doubt, and hope and pray he can do consistently what he's done sporadically this year." Giles said there IS no timetable on c~rlton and that the pitcher will complete this last year of his contract. After that, Carlton has a year-to-year deal for SI m1lhon at the club's option. Quote of the day Dick Williama, after managmg his first game Wlth the Seattle Manners. a I 3-3 win over Toronto in which first baseman Alvin Davis drove tn eight runs:"( was on pins and needles all day. I couldn't sleep at all last nighL I don't know 1f Alvin wtll remember this night, but I sure will." Ferdinand Preakneu favorite BAL Tl MORE -Jockey Bill Shoe-~ maker and trainer Charlie Whittingham, the old men ofracini, try to keep alive ttTeir hopes for a Tnplc Crown today (Channel 7 at 2) with a colt named Ferdinand in the Preakness Stakes. Ferdinand. who emerged from a 16-horse calvary charge as the I 7-1 Kentucky Derby winner May ). has to beat only six ri vals at Pimlico to advance on ~e Triple Crown trail. which ends with the June 1 Belmont Stakes. Although made the early 9-5 favonte and a sentimental choice of many fans because oft he 54-ycar- old Shoemaker and 73-year-old Whmmgham. Ferdinand might not go off as the No. I choice. That role could go to the strong D. Wayne Lukas- tra1ned entry of Badger Land and Clear Choice, 2-1 1 n the early hne. Thompson new Oly m pic coach COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. -m Georgetown Umversny's John Thompson on Friday was named head coach of the 1988 U.S. Olympic basketball team. the Amateur Basketball Assoc1a11on of the USA an- nounced. C.11&1'7 opena with 6-2 win CALGARY, Alberta -Tbc Catpry (ii Flames aot •'f\'o qvickrmc-bra.kina aoat , from Dan Ownn an Lanny McDo~ld early in the t1urd period Hd rode a S'-tped> overall effort from their sped.&Jty teams to a S-2 victor)' over the Montreal eu.diens Friday ruaht in the openina pme of the Stanley CUp final1. Unul Quinn and McDonald conoccted 79 seconds apan an the final period, the Flames ~re han&.ina onto a tenuous 2· I lead in a pmc dominated by Calpry's penalty-tillin& units. That unit even struck ofteosivcly as Quinn's aoaJ came With the Aame shorthanded. In taklna the opener of the best-of-seven NHL championsh~p series, which resumes here Sunday night. the Aames stopped five strai&bt power-play ~portunitics by the Canadiens at'ier the Wales Confercn~ champions had loCOred first on a goal by Mats Naslund 1n the ope01na period. J o hnaon la Com eback Player NEW YQRK -Marques Johnson of m the Los Angeles Oippers. who averged 20.3 points and made the Western Con· ference All-Star tcan\, as a auard after prcv.iously rcachina &ll·star status four times as a forward, Friday was named the NBA Comeback Player of the Year. Johnson got 30 votes from a nationwide panel of media members, five more than second-place finisher Bill Walton of Boston. Earlier in the week, Walton wu named the NBA's best Sixth Mao. Walter Davis of Phoenix came in third with eight votes from the 78-mcmber panel. Rcsgic Theus of Sacramento followed with six votes. Golden State's Joe Barry Ca.troll had four, Randy Wittman of Atlanta two and Adrian Dantley of Utah, Terry Teagle of Golden State, and Rod Higins, who played for four teams this season. got one each. Twitty, E dwards ahare lead Howard Twllty finished off a 68 with l!I birdies on two of the last three boles and moved into a share of the lead Friday in the second round of the Colonial National Invitation Tournam•nt in Fort Worth . The journey- man Twitty, wmncroftwo titles ioa 12-ycar PGA T(J\.lf career, completed two trips over the Colonial Country Club course in I 36. He was tied at that fiture, 4 under par, with Davtd Edward1, who had a 3-uodcr-par 67 in the tricky winds. Bob Tway, a winner at San Diego earlier 1h1s season, and Du Poll were a sin&le stroke off the halfway lead at 137. Tway had a 68 andl>ohl shot 69 ... In.the LPG.\ tournament at Chatham Township, N .J. Betay Kia1 and Jue Blalock. playint in the same threesome. fired 6-under-par 67s and shared a two- stroke lead after the operunJ round. WhjJe King and Blalock were matchin& bird1es most of the day, Pat Bradley stumbled slightly in her bid to become the first player 10 earn $2 million on the LPGA tour. She finished the opening 18 holes on the pa.r-73 Fairmount Country Club at I-over-par. seven stokes behind the leaders. Television, radio TELEVISION 9: 30 a. m. -BASEBALL: This week 1 n baseball. Channel 4. 9:30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA road racing. from Watkins Glen, N.Y .• Channel 9. 10 a.m . -BASEBALL: Angels at Detroit, Channel 4. IO a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. I I a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 9. I I a.m. -PRO BAS~BALL: Boston at Milwaukee in NBA playoff game. Channel 2. Noon -WR~TLING: Channel 56. 12:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing-World Amateur Championships, from Reno; Horse racing -Back-Eyed Susan at P1mhco (tape); Indy 500 reports, Channel 7. I p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets a t Dodgers, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -GOLF: Colonial National lnv1t.at1on, from Fon Worth, Tex .. Channel 2. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Preakness Stakes, from P1mlico. Channel 7. 2 p.m. -BOXING: Jungkoo Chang vs. German Torres. from Korea (tape), Channel 34. RADIO 10: 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Detroit, KMPC (7 10). I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers, KABC (790). CIF 4 -A TRACK AND FIELD PRELIMS •.• P'romBl Although she qualified for three events, the long Jump will be shelved 1f 1t interferes with her cmpha!.1~ on the tnple Jump and high j ump. Edison Coach Fred Marquc1 wa' pleased with his four athletes who qualified -Caner and Mike Smyser 1n the shot. sophomore Chuck Tyler in the long Jump (22-6'1•) and pole vaulter Kirk Hooten. Hooten didn't miss a height 1n JOining a nine-man field at 13-6. Marquez wasn't happy with the prevailing situation. which found his putters warming up o n grass. but said "He's there, that's the big thing." 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Lese had a stro~howina in the decathlon to hit!> t action Friday oi&ht in tbe fu1t y of state com- munity college track and field cham- pionships at ML San Antonio Col· lqe, The Pirates placed three com- petjtors in the tof silt in the event, with Dave Wetz.e a surprime second with 3,404 after five events. The ravonte in theevent-Cout's George Wainscoal -waa in a tic for third wilh Raul Sanchez of Con- sumoes River with 3,399 points. "GeofJe is sufferi~ a little bit frorn a hamstnna pull." said OCC aaiatant track coach Gordie Fiuel. 04lt was limitina him a little bit toniaht. "The first two events ate the hardest on the hamstrina and be made it throuih OK. But the other auys (Wetzel &nd siitth-place Stuart Lui) did very well." · In the individual competltion of the decathlon, Wainscoat won the shot put with a toss of 42-1 I. Jeff Williams of SaddJeback was the overall leader after tbe tint day with 3,462 Points. On the women's side, OCCs bope in the 5,000 meters, Kathy Kiernan finished second but it took a nation&J communitycollcac record to beat her. Dejected .......................... Sylvta Mosqueda of East Los Angeles raced to the victory in I 5:52.47 with Kiernan runner-up in 16:51.2. lt was K.ieman's second-best time ever in the event. llembera of ..Ban~ Beach'• buebdl team Ucnra lta depreaelon near the end of P'rlday'• 7-0 lo.e to Eaperana. Action continues at Mt. SAC today with a full sJate of events. Uni escapes with 4-3 win Trojans overcome critical error s; Ea Jes ouster] by Mountain View By JOSEPH DUDEVOlR Delly,... C:en 1111 ••• There have been luckier pitchers than University High's Todd Kruger. Going into Friday's first-round ClF game against Santiago. Kruger sported a sterling earned run average of 1.90. But with little defensive support to back him. his record was only 5-6. But things finally went the left-hander's way, as the Trojans overcame themselves and the Cavaliers for a 4-3 win at Uni. "I feel fortunate we won," said Un1 vcrs1ty Coach Chris Conlin, who in his first year, guided the Trojans to a repeat Sea View League title. "Santiago's kids played to near perfection, while our kids, l think.. must have been a little nervous." Uni (13-9) was its own worst encmey, committing three errors in two innings to allow SantillJO (14-10) to score three unearned runs to erase the TroJans' 2-0 lead and take a 3-2 advantAge into the bottom of the sixth inning. ·•1 was surpnscd with the errors our kids made," said Conlin. "This sort of thing has happened to Kruger before. where we haven't given him the best support. "But tt'sacrcdit to him and the rest of the kids for not quiting." Jn the end it was Santiago making the backbreaking m 1scue. as the Cavalier outfield misplayed Jeff Baker's fly ball, letting 1t drop, and alowing Jeff McGovern to race home from second with the winning run. "McGovern 1s the fastest guy on the team," said Conlin. "It was a relief to see him coming around (the bases)." Kruger went the distance to even bis record at 6-6. To ny Candelas was the loser and dropped to 6-4. The Trojans started their com back with two outs in the home half of the sixth, as pinch-hitter Brett Bradshaw laced a hnednve single to left to bring catcher Baker home with the tying run. "Bradshaw really came through ror us," said Conlin. .. He's done that before, so l wasn't too surprised." In the seventh, Kruger was in trouble again.I but this time he received some help from the Trojan dercnse. Santiago's Tony A faro hit a lead-off single. He was promptly scrubbed offthc bases by Baker's pick-off throw to first baseman Bart Silbennan. It proved to be a big out because one out later Kruger gave up another single to Tim Reynolds, who then stoic second base. After he walked Joe Marquez, Kruger reached for his ninth and final strikeout to get out of the inning. as Joe Marquez was caught looking. The win enabled Univcnty to advance ot the second round to face Norte Vista. "I don't know who will pitch," said Conlin. "I know 11 won't be Todd. thou~. He needs the rest. Maybe I'll have the booster club pick the pitcher for us." For the Trojans to keep advancing. they'll have to play a hule tighter than they did apinst Sanuaao. Uni had three runnen make outs on the base paths, tw.o of runners were in scorina posjtion with less than two outs. And that defense ... "We'll have to have our seniors take charae a liuJe,'' said Conlin. "I think we'U be OK with one pmlc under Area volleyball team suff era first defeat WIC HJT A, Kansas -The Hu.ntinston Beach-hued SSE-Raymond Cont.ruction squad suffe~ its first setback Friday in the final round oflhe S7th United States Volleyball Association Nation.aJ Championships. The area team was beaten by Molten of Los Anaeles, I S-10, I S·8, but remains alive io the double~Umination compeution. Molten. which advanced to the championship match tod•Y· was ltd by fom1cr Olympian Pat Powen. who notched 2S kllls and pla)'t(I an outsta.adina match.. accordtna to Raymond eo.ch Alben Gupenan. Molttn is the dtftndina chatnpion and will meet the winntt of today's Raymond vs. Banana Boats (Lo.s An&eks) contest for the title ton.iahL for Raymond ConstNCtion, whkh wu tec0nd in the competition last year, Newport Harbor H,.h product Steve Timmons wu lbe standout with 16 killS. Amon.a the rimaindcr of the tquad arc Tom Patoleii. BobCwnlik.. Rocky Ciartlla. Din Olenn. Make D'A.lcuandro. Joel O'Nccochea. Tom Wide and Mike Brawley our belts." In other CIF action: MoutaiD View 5, Eatucla 1: Senior left-hander Bnan Romero allowed just five hits and a seventh-inning run to end lhe Eagles' season at I 1-13. The second-seeded Vik.inp (23-1) scored sinaJe runs in the first three innings and added two more in the fourth to secure the victory. "We had no returning player from last year and really played as a team this year," said Estancia assistant coach Paul Troxel, "and that's the only reason we went as far as we did." The ~es notched their only run in the sevenlb as Dan Burke s1 ogled, moved to second on a walk and scored on Danny Dougherty's hiL Otherwise, Romero, who is unbeaten 1 n 12 decisions this year and carried an 0.65 earned run average into the game. was too tough. Irvine's 13-6 win good sign Vaqueros do a ll their scoring in three in nings to top Ch in o By BARRY FAULKNER Delly .... C:.1 J f l I ... The Irvine Htah baseball team is enjoying its finest season in the school's brief history and the Vaqueros' I 3-6 home victory over Chino Friday in the fint round of lhc CIF 2-A playoffs isn't the only sign oflbe times. The Vaqs (20..8-l ). who wrapped up their tint South Coast League title this year, rushed to the sign-maker's shop to honor lhe achicvcmcnL The finished product, a nice 4 by 6-foot sign with the players names listed below the triumphant words: South Coast league Champions 1986, was attached to the centCT' field-fence Friday morning just in time for lhe playoff opener. "This team is goina to lose sometime th.is year, .. said Irvine Coach Bob Aint, but that ~inting to the wooden banner) is forever. We won that.' In the early going it looked like the lcaiue tide may have been the Vaqs' swan sona. as the Cowboys Jumped on starter Brian Snoddy for two runs in the first tnoina. But the balanced Vaquero attack, which rcatures four h1tten battiDJ. over .400, got rolli~ in the middle innings and Snoddy_ \11-2) despite strua&hng some, recorded the victory, stnl"ng out e1&ht. The host" benetitted from three walks and a thrce- run error on a fly ball to left field to post six runs in the third and followed with four in the fourth and three in the fifth to complete their scorina. The tumina point in the third innina for the hosts was when lrvine designated bitter Scott Morton, whose avcrqc has hovered around .200 th.t s yea.r fouled offfour pitches from Chino junior O.J. A oydi ~th two strikes. eventually drawina a bases-loaded wa k to force in Rick Smentanb with the tyina run. Morton had three RBI on the day. ..The last two aames Scott has really been a buc:ball player for us." sa.id Fl.int "He's been a starter then a non- starter and then a staner •in this year," said Aint of his S-8 DH. "T he kids really like Sc:ott and they know what he's SoinJ thtouah up there (as a hiller) ... when be acts up there and its a r-1 score and he fouls off some pitches to draw the inevitable walk, the kids rc&lly appreciated it," Aintaddcd. The via.itors who aot at least one hit in every innina posted (our runs on five hits in the top of the fif\b to close the pp to IG-6 but they could manaac nothina eltc offenttvdy. .. That's 1oina to happen to Brian (Snoddy) when he throws that 12 mile-an-hour faslt.11" said Aint of his star ri&ht·handed burler's trouble in the flf\h. Snoddy bad posted a scanty 1.91 ERA over 80-i>lus inninp aoina in to the pme, but yielded 12 biu and ftvc earned NM to the Hacienda Leaauc'• third place entry. "It's ,Otta act drastic for us to take him out. .. iaid flint of Sooddy, .. He's our auy." It remains to be seen however, 1f Snoddy can continue to nand up under the stnJn. dThe amount of inninp abouJdn't be b~ him because of the way he throws (wathout blah ~cloc:ity).'' said Flint. addina. "But I am con«med about him bcina able to come btck Tuclday (when they will mert Oarden Orovc)" Jrvinie Scf\ fielder Jtff WaJten had a pau or doubles and three RBI for the w1nncn o,,_...do9 dlam9'ouJaJ,,. Olympic aold medalist Tim ~l. t.be oation'1 top ranked IYMfl:lat, wiU ll' iaht the field of mott than 100 1n the U A men'• ·Wnttm Cbaoc'%!onabipa, toniaht aftct S~oday at VCLA lllntat1oaal track meet the John W n Centtr on the UCLA cam 1:he ~pul.aory compctattoo beain1 at ~ ~~1 wnh the optional finals beaiM1na ~naayat 2. Fotmtr UC Irvine runner Steve Sc:ou and ex· Marina Hlah star Chip RJab wlll be Jl&St two of the Oranto Cout ara repttttnt.atint compet· ina •n ahe prestlaaoua Pcpaa lnvit.ational Traclt Meet today at UCLA's Otake lad1um. The . top 72 scores from the tive tt11ona1 champao~ahips wll! qualify for the u. s. Gymnaaucs Federation Chamr.1ooabips. 1ehcd· ulcd June 19·22 in lndianapol 1. ~It, the Amcrica.n recotd boldtt ID the mile at 3:47.69 will be compcl1~ tn the umc event with 1ucb nandouu 11 Olympic IOO mc&er champion Joequim Clu2 of Brull. Rish. currently aucndina Arizona St.ale on a footti.11 tcbolanhlp, will run the 400 mettn in the comp&ny of 191-4 Olymp c final 11.1 Antonio McKay, OabriclTiacoh and lnne>«nt ~nike. Sealor.attballlefUIUe Players are beHIJ sou&ht Tor a 16-team seruor ~ .SS..and-older) slow pi1ch softball Jeque nnma Sunday, June I Other area compcllton illdude. 8nan Tbmo1, formerly ofNewpon Hart>or HtP and UCLA (mile); Jud 81nley. U·Laauna ~h H1ah and UCl 11.&ndout (ditcus): PoUy Plumer, who pttpped at Univm1ty Htab and cumndy .11 at UCLA: and cumnt Anteater runMt Jdl Karrin~ton, both of whom will are entered in 1bc women 1 l ,SOO-metcr evenl or 1nfonnat1on phone Peter SinuJult 11 9S7-2SI S in.Joa Vlelo trlatbJoa World Cap team. pla7 The WortdCupteamsorMeuooand Enaland, will mccl in the first pme of a soccer doubleheader today a11be Los Anaclcs Coljseum at 3 p.m. Mexico, 3..0 in World Cup competition, holds wins over Canada. 3-0, Chile, 1.0 and Uruauay, 1.0. while Enaland bas won 1t1 las1 two Cup matchet, bc:atfna Russia, 1.0 and Scot.land. 2-1. Scou Tinley, 1lss Tna1hlc1e of the Year and winner or lu1 year's Hawau lrooman competi· lion. bu announced be wtJI compete in lbe 1nau1ural Oranac County Perform1na Ans Center Triathlon Sunday. June I. 1n Miuion Viejo. Tinley, a res1den1 ofEnctnitas. baa competed in over 100 triAlhlons in eiahl different countries, winnina 12 events in 1~8S alone. South Korea will meet Peru 1n the second pmeat 6. Tickets 1.rt rnced at S 17 for rcten'ed scats, $14 for Jenera admission, $6 for youths 11-1 4 and $1 for children 3-10. The June I event will fc11ure a I.Sit swim in Like M1u1on Viejo. a 3Slt bike race over muc:b of .lbe Otr.i:npic bicycle courte and a IOk run thoruab billy temin. Botli men's and women'1 open division winners will receive a minimum $I ,SOC>. NATIONAL LEAGUE Entry forms are available In runn1na. cydina and triathlon stores throua)lout Ora.nae County. For 1nfonnation phone 996-8680. :Houston turns it around on Cubs Astros score s ix in sixth to rally past Ch icago, 9-6 F rem AP dltpetc~ea HOUSTON -Glenn Davis had three RBI, includina a run-scoring sin-1e that capped a six-run sixth in01ng. leadina the Houston A1tros to a 9-6 victory over the Cbicaao Cubs Friday niaht. Trailina6-J, theAstrossent IOmen to the plate in lhc si.Alh and scored six runs off three Cubs pitchers. Kevin Bass led off with a single, went to second on a aroundout and scored on Terry PuhJ's single off Jay Baller, 1-2. Aft.er Mark Bailey aro~nded out, ~e Astros put toaether sut consecull ve hits. Alan Ashby's pinch-bit RBI single made it 6-4. DiJI Doran fol- lowed with another single, Dickie Thon and Jose C ruz bit back-to-back RBI doubles ooff reliever Guy Hoff- man and Davis capped the outburst Wlth his run-sconng single, as the Astros pounded out 16 hits. Both teams scored twice in the first Ryrie Sanbcrs's sacrifice fly and Kieth Moreland's solo homer off starter Jim Deshaies gave the Cubs the: lead, but Davis tied the game in the bottom of the inning with a 1wo-run single. Jody Davis led off the second inning with the first of his two home runs to put the Cubs ahead 3-2, but singles by Puhl, Batley and Doran tied the score at J.3 after two innings. The Cubs areeted Astro reliever Julio Solano. 3-0, with two runs in the third to take a S-3 lead. Matthews led off with a walk, advanced to third on Sandbcrs's double and scored on Moreland's single. Sandberg scored on a wild pitch. CHICAGO DunllOll H ~ttllWI M Frailtto Frencn Oii Sn«wt 2D Mcwtlnd rt Cev» Ouftlll'I 1 D JOevla c O«nl« d ~rvd Ecl1tr\/V p leilef P Hoffmenp Bollevrt * HOUSTON ettrlllll s ' 1 0 l 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 I 2 I • 1 , , • 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 . , , , 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 , 0 0 0 Oo<en 21> CRenlcb aa TllOn n Crut" Andtfsn o Wellftellfl 05"'11110 GO.vt1 ID Bend Heleller M Gerner lD Pvlll rt lellevc OftMlft p 1(-1111 Solanoo A .rlOY Oii Wtllltf ct ~.' s , .... sc...-. ....... Mlrlllll 4 I 2 2 3 1 I 0 2 I 2 I 4 2 2 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 , , 4 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 I )0, 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 I I 1 0 0 J1 ' .. ' CNc.e.-'" IOI __ , H..,,_ JIO ... lh-t Geme WIMl"9 ltll -TllOn (2). OP-CllbtO 2. LO&-<lllQelO 5, Houtlon 1 78-<rut t, S.ndW9, Tllon Hlt-Motelend (S), J O.vl1 , (6) se-e.11 <•>. Oernl« (7) s-5o111no SF-S.ndlM4'0 ... H ••• aa to s 1-l 10 s s 0 , ,., 2 , , 0 0 Ml 2, 0 0 2 I 0 0 2 I BraYe.8, CarcfbJ.i.2 A Tl.ANT A -Bob Homer and Ozzie Vif1JI each drove in two runs and Rick Mahler pitched 1 four-hatter 11 Atlanta downed St Lou.a. Homer'• aac:nfioe fly in the sliuh broke a 2·2 tic. It ICOrcd Billy Sample, who h.ad 1maled. stolen accond and advanced to third on 0.lc Murphy' infield arounder The BravC1 added another run in the sixth off Bob Forsch, 2-2, on a double by Rafael Ramirez, an inten- tional walk to Ken Oberkfell and Virgil's tint RBI single. Sample, who had three hits, hit his second homer in the seventh off reliever Greg Bargar. * ST. LOUii urlllll 3 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 l 0 I 0 ) I 0 0 3 0 I I 4 0 2 I l 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ATLANTA M«enolf ~r1 Mt.KDflvd Hclr'Mf ID tbmln u ObwtlfllD Viren c Hubllrd 2D ~lllt< 0 .. , ..... S 1 I 0 • 2 l 1 I I 0 0 l 0 1 2 4 2 2 I l 0 1 0 4 0 2 2 , 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 Colemen If 05mllllH ~d JClerk ID VenSlvll r1 Herr 2tl Pnolln 31> HMlllC Wtlll• Dfl Lvllre c Forsell o Hurdle Dfl a.rear o DeV!eY Dfl T ..... 2', • 1 r...,. sc.r.w..,.. )1 • 12. SL Leub -lt2 •-> ....... .. lt2 11•-• Geme WIMl"9 RBI -Horner ()) E-Mc:Gee. OP'-SI. LOUii 2, Allenle 1 LOI-SI L0\111 7, Allenle 7 21-Moreno, Remlrn, HR-S.mllle t2l S8-H.,-r (7), S.mPle 121. SF-Horner Ult H•l•lllO St.Leutt ForWI L.2·2 6 4 l l &arter 2 22 0 AtlMlll Mat11er W,3·4 4 2 2 1 l P&-+4N1112 Umc>lret-Home. l(IDlef, Finl, Froemming, Second, Manll, Tlllrd. OevldsOll. T-2:11 A-U,SSI. PllllUe. S, Glant.0 SAN FRANCISCO Steve Carlton and Kent Tekulve combined for a five-hitter, Wlth Carlton earning his 316th career victory as Philadel- phia blanked the Giants. The 41 -year-old Carlton, 2-5, struck out four and walked none before lcavmg after one-ou1 singles by Bob Brcnly and Rob Thompson in the eiahth. But Tekulve struck out Joel Young- blood and got Luis Quinones to aro11nd out, then worked a scoreless ninth for h.is first save. ~HIL.AD•L'HIA MTIW'nOd ~)II S.muelll> Schmdl )ti Hevn" GWiit.on r1 Oeunon c Jelll" Certton o Tekulveo Mlrlllll S I 2 0 • 0 I 1 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 • I 2 0 , 1 ' 0 , 0 1 I 3 0 0 I ) 0 1 0 ' 0 0 0 * SAN ,.ANCIJCO Mldndod WClan ID CBrown>O Leotletd" COevls rt Brenlv c RThcKn lb Uribe II Yn9bld-" Mlntono Mat.on p Gleddn Oii 8erwntr 0 Qulnons u Mrlllll 4 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 )0 0 0 3 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 l 0 2 0 ' 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 Pl•l T ..... k ... .,., .... •• s. ........... 1• 101 •-> SM ,r-...C• -.. •-o 0eme WIMlllO Rfll -k1'\I I 1). E-W Clefll. UrRle, C O."ls OP-f'lllleOelPllle 2, San Fre11eltc0 1 Loa-PlllledllPll!e I, San Frencl\eO > tl-He'ret 59-Hevti CS> SF-Scflu, OeultOtl .............. c-tlOll W,2·S TtkulW S, I .... ,l'MCIK. M .. onL,2•3 IMenoutr Minton HIP-Wl!Mlfl TellUIYt ... " ..... so 1 l·l s 0 0 0 • I 2·) 0 0 0 0 1 ' • 3 ' 2 l 2 I 0 0 0 2 I 00000 D't lerenoutr WP'-MeMtl. Ul'l\flfet HOl'M ltennert. Flrsl, lrodllelldtr Second. MonleiNe, Tlllrd, Wnef' T-tl1 A-1"650 E.,,a.S, Pactre.2 SAN DIEGO -Mike F1u1cra.ld Mitch Webster and Hubie Brooks all homered to lead Montreal pest San 0.tjO. Fi~d led off the ct&hth 1nn1na with his fourth home run off Aody Hawkins. 2·3. break.in& • 1·1 tie Kawkins entued the seventh with a one-hJ1tet and a 1-0 lead. bul Match Websler tied the pmc Wlth • 1.-adoff Deluay homer, his third of the season. Brooks bit his eighth homer, 1y1na ham for the National League lead, tn the: ninth. Reine.If w.0.1.,-ct RHrdOno Oewson r1 lrCIOkl u Welled\ lb Gelarrt ID Lew 2t> Flllte<ld c Hflll.elh o Wlngllmd * eltrlllll 4 0, 0 • I ' 1 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 1 I 1 4 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 1 I I 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 SAN DtlGO Roc.!r1' 2D FllWYOll Tmoltn u OWV!lft rf Gen.ev 111 McRvldcf Marllflllf Mc:Cllerso Kennedy c Rovster 3b NellletOll Haw1llnt P Leffwt10 10(11" JI J 6 J T.-.. kw.Ir# ..... ettrlllll l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0, 0 l 0 I 0 4 I 2 I 4 0 l 0 l 0 0 0 0000 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 I I I > 0 0 0 0000 1000 n 2, 2 M9ntr..C --111-J Sall '*98 ... , .. •1-2 Oeme Wlnnlnt ltll -Fll1eereld (J). E-Flll'"reld. O~trMI I, San Oleoo 1. LOl-MontrHl l. Sen Oleoo I. HR-Gltrvev (7), weosier Ill, Fllre«•ld 141, BrOOka (I), Nellin 14). Sl-flODerls 14), Gwvnn <•> I~ H a I• aa tO ~ HnUlllW,2·3 RMrdOl'I S,7 SMDMee 7 l s , 4 0 Hewtlln1 L,2-l 1 I·) S 1 2 I 2 Llffef'la 1-) 0 0 0 0 0 McCullert I I 1 I 0 0 HBP-lroolu llv Hewll.lns Umolres-Home, Oevl1, Finl, Hervev. Second. Slello, Tlllrd, Oret1t. T-U7 A-17.8'0 Red• 7, Pirates 2 CTNCINNA Tl -Buddy Bell, who entered the game with only two runs batted in this season, knocked an throe to power Cincinnati past Pit· tsburgh as the Reds won for only the third time an 15 home games. John Denny, 2-4, got the w1n with John Franco pitching the last three innings for his fifih save. '"1T'THUllGH Ortulekd RRevldi" Rev2D lrMmlll Mlrown rf TPenec Morrlsn lb K"-llfe " TOevls Oii Atmon sa IU1octen o MOlat llfl OtLeollP G11en1to Meullllllfl T"•" * CINCIMNATl .. , ..... s 0 0 0 S I I 0 • 0, 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 I I • 0 0 0 l I 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 1000 , 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mllnerd Rowlll P•rll.er rt V-blen Eseakv If EO•Vlt rt Cncpcn u 1114 lO lu•••c 0.11• 211 Oennvo Frenco o 0 0 0 0 »,', r.-.. keNllV ....... ettrll.., 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 J 2 , 0 1 0 0 0 l I I 0 1 1 I 0 s ' 0 0 , , , l 4 0 I 0 • 0 l 2 J 0 0 II 1 0 0 0 a. 1 n s ~ -1• ll0-2 C"1d11Ntl 01> .. Jlll-1 Geme Wlnnlnt RB1 -Oetler 12) E-0.Leon. T Pene OP-<lnc!Metl ' L~llsl>v'ell ' Clnclnnell 10 2e-lul••· Bell. M Olea. Perller lB~ ... H ••••• so ~ ltllOOtn L,2 J OtLeon Ouanle Clftc:--tl • • • 4 ' l ' J , 1'3 2 0 0 J , I 0 1 0 Oennv W,2·4 6 4 2 2 l Ftt l\CO S,$ J 2 0 0 2 o.nnv ott~ 10 I t>eller l'I Ille 1th WP-Oennv u~. Tete, Finl, Cr•wtord. S«:oftcl, C WllllMM, Tlllro, ~'"1 T-, ') ,._,l,ot1 Edison's Hanan· Pu• ..... ....,'! IJeld d"'~ ~. Who held WBA bea~t title for four months 1n 1984.U, will niab 'hit fint appearaoce tn the Slroh's Hcavywdpt . Bolt1na Tournament Tuesday n.ipt 11 the fOtUm 10 lftlkwood. selected CIF player of year hee. eurrnUy nu.ikc!d No 20 by the WBC will take on Rocky Sck.orski, tanbcf I Ith by 1~ IBF, 1n 1n eUm1nat100 bout afkr a ~ tam~a&bt terrulinal ma&ch beainnina at 6cl0. Jo the ~naarnwe11tu atf'air, Fl'llftiie Duane 37-6-t)l..ranked No. 23 by the WBC. will meet varcia (2S·3-2), who is ranked No. 10 by Edit0n Hi&Ji'a Dan Hanaa. a 6-S teulor who wu recently named Player of lbe Year an Oraw Count~ been ttlected u the ClF 4-A Pl.a)tt of the '{ear by a of Southern Section coaches. Hanan led Ediaon to an unbeaten teaJOn an the Sun1et Leque and to the CtF '-A finals, where hia team fell to Dana Killa. Ri_rw r ane. The WlODCJ Of lhlS ftaht *'" face uftekreated Jnus Salud (20-0} 1n the final 10 July. T1clteu art available at the Forum Bo11 Ofri« and at all Ticketma1icr locattons He becomes the fint<vcr Suntet Leape athle\e to bo ao honored. "- The three ieams are laced with Oraqr Cout ~ standout1, includina first team choices JobJ\ Ak1tom ot Newpon Harbor, Man K.eS&lerofLAa,Hw ee.cb and Rick Smith of Ediaon. Second team berths &O to fountain Valley'• Tlin Johnson, Edit0n'1 E.ddie Rapp, Newport Ha.rbor'a Drew Sbeward and Woodbfidac's Adam Keefe. Jr. All-Amencaa al6Da1» SiJ11ups for Newpon Beadi Jr. A.11-Amencan football, for aacs 7-14, will be h~ld today from 9-11 a.m. at the East BlufT8oys' Club. O>rona dcl Ma(s Bnan Lewis, Eltanaa's Dao Mumy, LaauM Beach's Jeff Cumminp, Woodbrldat's Matt Kot and fountain VaUefs Nonn Abella were chosen on 1he third team. For information phone .Edith Muller-Sl.ICh at 644-Sl97 Player •f CM Year Dan Hanan (Edison). PlntTeam Yoatb trac.t meet Tim Glu&ow (Dana Hilla); John AJstrom (Newpon Harbor); Man lteuler(l...quna Beach); Eric Fonoimoana ~Mlt'I Costa); John Lee (La Quinta); Craia Forsythe Santa Barbara); Chris Knowles (bana Hills); Rick Sm 1th Edison). Sec-4Team The annual Time Machine, USA ln vnaLtonal track and field meet for youths 7 ·I 7 ycan of• wiJJ be held today aftd Sunday at UC lrvtoe, futunn1 l .I001tbletn. The meet bca:ins "t 8: lO a. m. both days. Alhletta from four states and reprcsenti.01 33 teams will compete. Blair Jeffris (Santa Monie.a.): Tim Johnson (fount.am Valley)· Ad.am Keefe (Woodbndae): Brian Bowen (Dua Hills); Ryan Menoealy (El Toro); Rick Dewhirst (Santa Barbara); Dttw Sheward (Newpon Harbor); Eddie Rapp (Edison). nlriTeam AMERICAN LEAGUE ....,, Brian Lewis (Corona dc:I Mar); Dan Murray ~stancia); JeffCumminp (lquna Beach); Cbri• Jeffrey Santa Monica); Dan Greenbaum {Rolling Hills)~ Mike wards (San Marcos); Matt Kot (Woodbridet)~ Norm Abella (fountain Valley). Phillips hits for cycle He 's ft-rs t Oa kland player t o ach ieve eat in 8 -4 victory From AP tlllpeldet BALTIMORE -Tony Pbilhps had five hits and became the. fint player in Oakland's 19-ycar history to hit for the cycle, as the A's snapped Baltimore's six-pme winning streak by beating the Orioles 8-4 on Friday niiht. l>hilJips ratsed his batting average 25 points 10 .326 with a home run, a Lriple, a doubk and two sinaJcs. He opened the game with bis second homerofthe season ofTStorm Davis, ).21 sin&led in two runs in the second, doubled and scored in the fourth, singled in the fifth and tripled a run home in the eiahtb. * . OAKLAND I ALTIMCMl• Pnlhlps 2D loclll• 111 Censeco rt Kntmn dll Lensfrd lb OHIN 2t> OuBellr" ,..,erslf MOevlsd Griffin u WIU.ro c Mrlllll s 2 s 4 s 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 s 1 , 1 4 0 1 I I 0 0 0 4 I I 0 I 0 0 0 • 2 , 0 .. 2 2 2 , 0 0 0 Wltltlna2D Lecvrt JBonlN lD ~VP" Lvnnd Murrev ID ltlOllefl" $Mets dll MkYono" lt•Vfl'd 3b Owv• rf Oempsyc Stefwoc 40e14 e T8'8b tar.Ir# ....... ettrlllll 5 0 2 1 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 .. 1 1 0 • , 2, 4 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 • 4 11. O.ldllftd 1J1 -010-• a.lltmel. ... ---· Geme Wlnnlnt RBI -Ptlllllpi (31 E-4t•vford, O.vl1 OP-lehlmor. 1 LO&-Oalllend 7, lalllmore 7 2~ Devit 2. Pnllllo., Klneman, Mk Yount, l&-f'lllRlOt Hlt-Ptlllllpt (2). 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Marinen 7, Yan.tee.S NEW YORK -Jim Presley had a pair of two-run singles to power visiting Seaule past New York. * SIATTLll N•W Y°"K Revnlds 11> Owen u AOevls ID Gl'llmsdll Celdern rt ~)& 8onnell II 0Hed$11 d V .. lte'C T""' "'"" s 2 2 o ltHncnn d S I 2 1 Rndloll 211 2 I 0 0 Mlnotv ID • 1 1 o w~n J 1 I 1 Roenck dll 4 I 2 4 COllo M 4 0 0 0 a.rt• lb > 0 0 0 Wv""8r c 4 0 0 0 Mecllm " J4 7 I 6 T ..... lcwelr# .... .. , ..... 5 0 I 0 4 0 I I s 1 l 0 S I 1 I 4 0, 0 J 0 0 I J 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 l I 1 0 u," > SM1lle ~ .. __ , New Vtn -.. t21-> Geme WiMl"9 ••• -C•IOWOll (2) E-4tenclolllll, l«re OP-S..lllt I N- YCIA I LOB-Seellle 6, Ntw VOl"I 10 lt-ow.11 .. ynoleh , lerr•, MelllMtv 2, MMd\ern >1-Wlniltld Y-Revno4Cll 111 ~-<otto ... " ..... tO .... uneuon w ,.> I 2 ' 10 J > • s 1.81.tdU M o o o o o New Yen J N1e1tro L.4·1 61·J • 1 > • i Fllller I 1 l 0 0 0 0 I Armttront I 0 0 0 0 0 W~lallef P9-WVMMt 2 Urnelftt-tiome, ltoe, Finl, l«Mll, S«OftCI •rltf!'ll9en, Third,~ T-U' A-IU21 .. BOSTON -Boston's Bruce Hunt struck out 14. a career JUab, but Oddibe McDowell. Pete lncavialia and Steve Buechele hit solo bomen off the veteran left·handcr to power Texas past Botton. McDowell led off the pme Wlth his fifth homer oft" Hurst, 3-3, who had not allowed a home run since opcnina day. lncavialia homered over the tef\- field screen in the suttb and Buechele cleared the screen apin in the teventh . TIXAI McOwtlcf Werd" Peclork Ill 09rlen111 lncvtle rt GWrlellt rt LAPnll dll Herrell !ti Slellltlflt c lued'lle:Jt> Fletellf u T ..... .. , .... 4 1 2 2 • 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • 1 2 1 0000 4 0 0 0 4 0 ' 0 4 0 0 0 • 2 I 1 l 0 1 0 OWEVMrt loees31> ludlnr ID .-ice" levtordfl Armesd Gedrnenc ..,.,..211 •~u LYOl'llDfl U 4 1 4 T ..... ac..-. .... .. , .... s 0 1 • JOOO l 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 , 0 0 0 1 1 1 I ll 11 I r.... t• '" ,._, ..... •••1-1 Geme Wlnnlnt •II -McOo ... 12> E-OW. Enns LO.-Tuea 4, &o11oi1 10 2&-0w. EveM, .. vtor Hit-McDowell (SI, lncevlek 11), ~ !'>. LVona 111 S&-6UKM19 (2) ~-o ... H ..... tO Ten a Gutm.n W.3·S 9 I 4 .... HU"tl l.l·l t I 4 3 0 14 Umolr-Home, Oetlll'-; Finl, ..... .,. Second, Coble; Tlllf'd, Mc:C ..... llCI T-2J3 A-1l,4n. WJJlte &a 4, Royal•2 CHICAGO Reid Nichols doubled borne three runs in the fifth as ChiCJl&O ended Kansas City's four· pme winntna streak and snapped a s1A.pme los1na streak at home. A single by Harold Baines and two walks loaded the bases before Nichols' two-out double down the left field line ofTCharhc Leibrandt, 4-2. Rieb Dotson. 2-3. got the Victory KANIASCfTY Wllsond Lew l1 l rell 30 White 211 Or1• dll lh~ID LSmlllllf Quk1l c AS.lerr" McRNDfl l leN:in" Sndbrt Oii T ..... * CHICAGO .. , ..... s I , ' , 0 0 0 > 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 ' 0 2 I 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 T~lD HUiet! 2tl &alnet rt ""' dll l(lllle" Ceft9111 d OWello.r ID Nldlolt d llonlllell GulMilnH SlllM« c ll 2 11 T ...... ~ ......... 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TMl'l'a Gemft .,...... lSletot1 •·II el Detroit CLePolnt O 71 Tue• (Houoll 7-0) et Bostot1 <Bova 3-31 Ctevetand (HHtot1 1-21 el TOl'onlo <Kev l·ll K1nae• CllV (JldtlOn 1·0) et Chlcuo (S..ver Ml S..ttle (YOUll9 )·2) et New YOl'k CTtwkll>utY 3·21 M~te (lllYleven J )I 11 MllweullH IH'-• 4·31 0.klend 1Lell9for0 1 31 11 8ell1mort (McGrltlOI' 1·3), n ~'l'•G­....... , Detroit Ten• 11 s o"ot1 S..ttlt e t New Yori. Cllvlleno et Toronto O.to.tenc:t •• e.111more Kenaet City 11 Chkeuo Mlnnes.ole at MllwaUllH Hou•lon Sen Frencfaco Sen Dleoo ~ Allenle Clnclnnell New Yoo. MonlrN I PhlllOe!Dlll• SI Louil PlllJ.burllh Cnlc:a9o .......... '"" .. WEST OIVISfON W L 20 13 20 IS 17 11 11 19 14 .. 10 11 5 AST OIV1SIOH n 20 14 13 ,, 13 ,rta.,., Sc- • 11 17 .. 17 1• PC1 606 571 soo •1'1 471 313 733 625 451 419 .,. • GI 3 .... 9., . ., lO ~ 4 New Yorti. 3 (II 1nn1no• Atlenle 6. St LOYI\ 2 Cfnclnnetl 1. Pltt~on 1 HOYJtotl 9, Chic.ego 6 MonlrH I l, Sin Oleoo , Phllede!Plll• 3, Sin FrenctlCO O ,....., York (Welell 3-21 T•Y'•G-(Fernandtt 4 01 11 Phli.defl)flll IRewi.v 4·31 e• Sen Frenc1\CO (Krukow •-3) Pflt•borOh IRl\nehlt 7·31 11 Clnclnn111 (Solo ?·S), n SI LOI.Ill (CO• 0-2) et AHenta (JO!l~lOfl •·3) n Cntce90 <Troul 2-0) el HCM1Jlon <Sc.otr 3·21 n MontrH I IMcGeffioen 1-01 al S.n Oleoo IHOYI 0·1), n ~JGllM'\ New Yori< el ~ PlttJt>uron al Clnclnnell ChkeDO el HOUiton Mon!rN I •I Sin Olew Prllllclltlllll• el S.n Fr enchco Sr Loul• 11 Atlente AMERICAN LEAGUE ~II, T1-n 1 CALl~NIA OET•OIT Pllll•d JOY,,... II> Downing It Mln.rlf RJckillOft SIKlltn on O.Cncs lD RJonft t1 Wllfono 10 Grich 11> SCloflld" Boonie T9'1tb eb r 11111 S I I 3 • , , 1 3 1 , 0 1000 S I 1 0 I 0 I 0 3 I 0 0 S I 1 1 1000 4 0 I 0 1 2 2 2 4 I 0 0 wn1tekr 11> Tr11T1mt n C01tt11l 1t LNPer,11 c So111N1n c DEYni Oh CC>lli lo Gruoo 1>11 814'0"111 lb Llmolld Siierton n 40 11 U f Tetah Scllt'e DY IMinel ... , "bl ' I I (I 4 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 7 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 '0 I 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 2 0 ) 0 0 0 U I 1 1 ~ 140 OOJ 110-11 ~9" 000 000 010-I Geme Wlnnlno RBI -Jovnef ISi E-ShlrlOen 2, Whitaker OP-<1111fornle 2 LOB-<1lllorn1e I?, 0.1roi1 6 ?B-Scnofleio Lemon Rt Jecks.on R Jon••. Downing HR-Joyner 1 I IS>. Ptllll (2) SchOl1elO 141 ss-Scnofllld 1•1 SF-SchOfleld C.IH9nl&e M Wiii W,3-) Oetrelt IP H R E R Sii SO 9 Petry L,J·l I 7 l 4 1 Scherrer ' 1 S C1motie11 1 I l l o Hernel'ldlz I 1 O O O t l1BP-Oownin11 l>v Pe1rv Scno11e1<1 l>v P~•r, WP-M Will P8-LN Perri\/I Umolrei-Home WtM<•. 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Tta .. , "· Mlltllftll!Y. H.-Y"", it. A 0.'<'11 S..me t1 HIT~uu. Mlnnn.ola, ss. MoMov, hr· on,., •1. lolxlt iao.10tt. 46 ~ • ....._.., YOUlll. MUweukM .. OOU8L(i-8ooo1. &oiton II SuckMr aotton. 11, o.w1'iN, Af191h, llJ Ow EYMI, llo\Joll, 11. Metlinotv New YOl'll II, Ito lk>tton. II. Whllt. Ken10 Cllv, II TRIPLE$-9erretl. 8oslon 3. F'ittcnet Tuu • .l, Tolles.on. Chlceoo, l . I) art llfO with 1 HOME ltUNS-Jeotntf, ~ 1)1 li'\idlell, Ml"""°le, 13, C11111Co, 0.to.lend, 11, A 0.Ylt , s..1111, t 011111, Mlnnes.ote, e, l(l1111rne11, o.i..1eno. • STOl.ffll IASES-R H111denon New YO('k, ,., Cel\OtlOsl, c11ie.DO. 19, MoMt>v. TOf'OflfO, 10, ll'elOlr, Mllwe~M. 9, Shllbv, Se1tlmor1. t. Tolles.on. Ch1Q90, '' Wl1111ln1, 8eltlrnort , 9. PITCHING I) O.Clslollt)-Soddl(ker. S•lll· more, 4·0. ?.tS. Cltrnln•. Soilon,•·O, 1 50, MllOfl, TtlCU, 3·0. UO, H&H . 0.klend, ,.I, 224. STRIKEOUTS-Cltm.n' Ba.ton. '9, Hufsl, Bo.don, S7, H19utra, MllweukH, SS. ltllo Olklel\CI, SS. ~orrl•. O.rrolt, SO s.r.ves-1110111111, New Y«k, 10, '-•"· sa111 mor•, t CamechO Citvtle nd, 6, M9wl, Allelft, 61 Herr", ThH, •. Hernano.1, Detroit, 4. Jeme• Cnlceoo. • Ma'** LM9Ue (Tlveutll T'lwn4a'I'• Gamttl BATT1Nc; C'3 1t IMllO-flev, P111Mlul'Clll. lst, Gwynn Sen Ott00. lSJ. S.1, ~ .JS.11 Srooi..s Monlrlll 34S Gelerreoe MonlrMI, lll RUNS-W Clark. Sen FrencllCO. 2,, Gwvntl, Sen 0 1t90, 13 Gleddefl. Sen Frenclaco, n. L_,.ro $en Frencl\CO 11 RSl-ManNI, l>tdetn. 1'. Leonerd. $en F renosco 26. Scllm•dt Pt11110eJot1I• 7S, Srooh . MOnlf .. I 14 Carter, New YO<k, 13, RI V Pollsll\lrOn. n HITS-Gwvnn, Sen DltOO, 41, Rev, Pit 1st>ur91'1 42 Se•, De4eln. 42J BrOOll• MonlrNI, " Leonerd Sen Frenclico. tO DOU8LES-Hues Phlle01lohl1, I 1, Hern11ndt1 Ntw York. 11, RRtvnokb, Pit ttt>uron, 10. a ore tied with 9 TRIPLES-Refnei, Montreel, 4, Brooks, Monlre•I 3, Cot1men, SI Louis, l . 6 ere 1180 with 2 HOME IWNs--Menl\el, Oedeen, 81 Dawton Monlreel, 8, Brook•, Monrreal, 7, G Davi•. Houslon. 7, Murohv, Alltnla, 7 STOLEN 8ASES-Ouncen, o.-n. 151 Doran, Houslon, ll, Relnel, Montrtel, 13, C011m1n, St Louis, 17, Dvk11re, New V«k. 11, E Devi\, Clnclnnell. 11 PITCHING () O.ClslOns)-Oerllno, N-York, 4·0 4 01, Fernendez, N•w YD<k, 4·0, 1 '17, LeCou Sen Frenclsco •·O, I 71, McOowtll, New Yori<, 3-0, 3 31, R ROOlnJon, Clnclnnell, J·O. 1,69, T.ll>Os Montr11I 3·0 I 6 I STRIK.!=OUTS-Scott Houston S9. VlitNUN , 0od9ws, ~. l Smtih. Alllnl•. SS, WllCll, Otd91n. 49, Rvan Houston, 41 SAVES-0 Ynllh Houlton 9 Goueoe, Sen Diego lo Ofo\Co New Yor1o, 6 Reeroon, MontrU I 6 Seller ChlC.IDO S, 8edtOilt ll, ""''•<Mloh•• s Hkltt sdlOol CIF 4·A PLAYOFFS (Finl .. urld) E W>er•IU.A 7, H_,n""'9fwl ... OI 0 Hun11n111on 8eocn 000 000 ~ 3 , Esl>"'enra ~I 700 x-1 11 O H11ck, A ;oru 1~1 &nd McClendon, Hetweo. MICflltll 161 llWI Coic, JOhnlOfl 171 W-Helweo. 1?·7 L-HHC .... 10 3 28-McLeod 111Bt Clencv lEI lB-C111ncv IE HR-Rt<llROIOfl !El OCNfl View ., Loi AJtos J LOS Alto\ 101 000 C>-J I 1 Ocean View 010 130 .-. 11 O Kokln eno M11rou.1, Anderton, JoMr.on 14) $1\0 Cnrlsroonenon W-Jollnion, 4 O L-KOl<lys. 2B-Sitv1 ILA) AnOtrlOfl lLA), AOll\Cal (01/) 1 1>1R-Ho10ridge (QV) WHtmlllS"-J, St. Peul 2 Wl\tm1niter 100 001 1-3 S 1 St Ptul 000 101 C>-2 4 I Goniaiez Beu 161 ano v111111es, S.IH eno w Iii\ 76-t<.te\kO 'WI 38-Mu,urece IW) Cerney !~Pi Clf' 1•A PLAYOFFS (Finl Reundl Irvine I l , Chine 6 Cn1r><> 200 040 6--6 I) ' Ir'""' 006 430 ·-13 10 3 FIOYO Burke •• , •llO Guvt r FloYO (4) SnooO• end HllK'r"'4tl\• 7B-W1iler\ II 38-&ur.,t Cl M6un1111n View S, E\lancil I Estenc1a 000 000 1-1 Mounr1111 v ew 111 700 it-S 7 I Norvol•t ROH'''"' •1 anO Ca1T1r:i.1u. Romero ano Mt<•H w Qo,.,.ro l-Norvllll, 6·3 18-l.tvo•a IM\/I """'a\ MVI Frv IMV) 38-M•C•H 'VIV Ulllvermv •. ~""" .. l S.ntoaoo 000 011 C>-3 a 7 Un1ver•1h 007 001 I-• t 3 Cet>Oetn llf'YnotOs 111 and MarQUll, KrUQlf' •nd Baker W-l"r110tr 6 61 L-<enfltlH (6·4) 28-<"0l'ntr 1 U GollMOO (SI l8-8urn\ (\I Hlatl ldlool •voffl OPENING ltOUNO CIF 4·A S1t-i1 Vall~v li MU&r Z S.n•e Monica 3, LCJno 8eecn Polv 0 L,ore ) ~rvlle 1 11• •Ming\) Ocu n Vie .. 6, LOS AllO\ ) RowlenO 4 SI Jonn 80\CO I Seo G.oroonlo I?, Hoover 7 Tnu"devl E•oera nu 1. Huntington B1111ch 0 Mlltlk&n t . 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Mfflt e>on.IO 74-rt-1 .. .... .,~ 11·...-166 Merli ,.._. 7Hj-t4' George Atct. 74•71-146 Hiie lrwln 74·72-14' , ...... OWM¥ O.w Oertn 7'·7f-1•7 Wlllll Wood 17-7C>-1•7 ltN CUl'I 7'-7>-1'7 ci.renc. Ito.. 7'·71-147 Tom l vrum 11-n-14 Tom We!"'OC)f 79..._14 e ·Jectl Kev Jr 1'*11-1• EO -tori 7S-73-141 JolW1 MlhlHtv 76-n-14 Miii• Smllh 72·77-l., Oen 8err 7S-7.,_14t Gerv Hellberg 7'-70-14' JOllllCook 7•·75'-14' L.eonerCI T~ 7•·73-149 Devla Love Ill 17·71-14' 8ob EH IWOOO 7._7S-l4' L..lrrv Rinker ,._n-150 Woody SleCkbur" 7'·11-150 JICIC It-77-7.-ISI Chlo 8e« I0-71-ISI erttl u-n -7S-1Sl Tom Sleckrna1111 74-11-lSS Oen F°'tmlfl 81·7-IS5 1·JlmSorent0n 1t-17-1S6 Clllrlft C000Y 11· WO Tom Purtr~ IO-WO -IT\llt\K Women's golf results LNA~ Pt l MIWO (et OMlthM\ TewMNp, NJ .) 81llY Klno ).4·33-67 Jene 81el0ck 34·»-67 Cethv Mon• 34·3~9 Susie lkrOOY Serbtre Ptndtr91&1 Shl!llY Hemlln Jene! Colts 36-)9-75 37·3t-7S 3'·37-7S 39-36-75 39·3'-7S 31·37-7S 37-lt-75 3Mt -7S lt·37-1S •1-36-75 3'·37-7S 37·3t-7S 39-36-15 l7·Jt-7S 36·l9-7S 36·l9-7S 31.:.-1s 39·36-7S 3'·39-7S 31·37-7S 40-36-76 16-40-76 J7·l9-7' ..... ,. Berl) 8unkow11<v Pia Nlluon Olbbll Au•lln a.th Solomon Htelhtr Drew Nicky LtRou• Sue Ertl 36-41-77 ll·l9-17 39·31-17 lt·l9-77 t0-37-77 3'·40-7' 39·39-18 39·3'-7' 4.l-JS-7' 41-37-11 )f·)t-7t 41·37-7' 37·41-11 t0-3t-7' l9·39-11 37·0 -78 3'·40-11 31·40-11 39·l9-71 43·36-79 40-39-7' 40·39-79 ll·4l-79 t0-39-79 39-40-79 42·37-79 37·o-t0 41·~ '3·37-«I 4l·lt-«l IG-H~I 41·.io--41 •1·40--tl 41-..... l '3·»-tl 39•t,_.l .,.,._.1 Jent! AndtrJOll lS·u--69 Alllton Finney 34·U--.9 Dawn Coe JS·lS-70 Leuren How• Merci Sorerlh Jen :Sttohenson Sheron Serrell CarOlvn Hiii LULOl\ll Redler 3S-3S-10 8ectiv Peenon le-33-71 S.ndfe Pelmtr JS-36-71 Olt>C>ll Me HIV 37 • J.t--71 Chris Johnson 37·J.t--11 L vnn Conlllllv Nencv Scranton e·L. O'AltUendro Leurl Pell"IOll Sut Foollmen Nencv Tomich M.lrv D•Lono Vicki Tebar M J Srnlrn Ke11>rvn You1111 Lorl WHI Ok·HM Ku 36-35'-71 Ketnv Pott11W1l1 J7·J.t--71 Nencv Wnlte·Brew« 36·36-n Ptnfly H1mme1 37-n--n Allee Ritzman lt·lt-12 Joen Jove• 37·36-73 Avello Okemoto 37·36-73 Kim Shlomen Sulin Senders Lor.lie Ald«el• Ml#telv ~• Sherri Stelnhl.- Jene G.odft RoaleJon11 Kr1Jfl Arrlnolon M. FloutreJ·Ootll Sherri Turner Vicki Feroon OIO RlchlrO 3'.JS-73 Sdv Quinlin lS·»-73 Sltoflenle Ferwlo 3e·3S-73 Meroerer Wero •·3S-73 D Howe ChlllClllOr Kettlv WhllWOf'th Oofltlewtlllt Kev Kennedy Otoole H1U Thlrtll Htillol! Merv Dwvtf' l.Of'I Srock Mlrvf;v.Jronv Cettrv M.lnr Se~• Sourlcn Clnctv Ferro Juc>y Olclllns.on 37·36-73 Pem Allen SMrrlll Srnyen Pant Rlu o 35-3t-73 ltobln Welton )7·36-73 M. 81111 Zimmerman 36·37-73 Clllctv Rerfdl 37·37-74 Connie Clllllernl S.·Jt--74 Cethv Revnol01 3'·36-74 Pet Sraelllv 37-37-14 Gell Let Hlrete Jlrllvn ertu AMxendr• RllnnarOI i.-eMureolle C.tt!v JOl'Wllton Kathy Hile 40-36-76 31·3t-7' 3S·•l-7' lt·lt--7' l6·40-7' 39·37-76 Jl·lt-76 39-Jt--n lt·l9-n l9·lt--n 39-lt--n •. ,._n Temmy FrldrlCIUon OttdM LaJk« Dltltllt Mllsrl"lfn 8erl)ere 8ertow Sli Semen Cll'ldv HIN lS-l9-74 PlllY Heni 39·15-7• Mfule McGIOf'OI 8onnlt LelM Tl"rv·Jo Mnn Slnen Tonkin c Motlll!Omlf'Y Ullde Hunt LYnnAdlms Mitzi Edol JS·)f-7' Amv 81111 37·37-7• Mvre 811GltwtlOlr 1?·37-7' Amv Alcon 36·3t-74 CerOll Clltrl>Onnler 37·37-74 $\nit P90« 36·3t-7• 81rb ThomH 31·3'-74 CeroUnt Gowan 3'·31-74 Jo Ann Wetllem )1·36-74 81lsv Serrell 37·31-7• JMnllllll KO!lllltH 39·35'-74 •• •• ••••• AUTO ltACfftG llldw 500 SuMe McAlll1ltr Nencv Leclbeller Leure Hvrtb\11 Kertt1 '"-mei.I Jeckle 81r'tlCtl l(r~Monloflln lkverlV KllU Nine Fou•I M.lrtllll Flovo Merthe Neutt LIAM CH'8<18Y '"'DAY'S T~ NACTICE ~••os RICk Miers 21Ul6 Tom Sntve 210-231 JOhMV Pers.ont 210 035 Jim Crewtoro 20t St• R lcll V o019r ?OI. 1~ Gery Sellenhlullf1 20S.IOI c;eoH Srebhem 203 11t Derei.. 01ty 202.931 lndY 500 llneup Tnt 1en1ellY1, oertlel lineup for 11111 M.ev 'lS tnoleneooll• SOO, ll•llno Orlv.r. hometown, car numl>lf. cneuh·-lnt end fouf·leo 1vtre111 tlllt<I In mlle$ Plf hOur l>elld on QUellflcetlons IHI wltltend IR·rOOk ... •dOlllon•I quellflcetlonJ •od•v eno Suno•v> ROW I I Rlc;~ Mura, llt kenfllfd. No. 4, Merell· Cosworlh, 116.12' 1. D•nnv Solllnn. LoulsvlHt. No I, Maren· Cosworlh, 21S.ll2. l MICPIH I Anoretrl, Nnareth Pe . No. It. Merch·Co,worrh, 21• sn aow 2 • Bol>Ov R1h1f. Dublin. OfllO, No. 3, M.ercn- Co1worlh, 113.SSO. S MlrlO Al\Oretrf, Nezereth, Pe , No 2. LOI•· CoswOf'll'I, 211.300 • Al Unser. AltluQuerQue, No 11, P~1ke­Ct1tvroi.1, 212 ?9S •ow> 1 l(ev1n C09en, Rl<lonCIO Be.di, NO 1. Merch·Coswonn, 211 m I Tom SnlY•. Peree1111 venev Arll , No 33. Mercn·Cosworlt\, 11 u n 9 ROOtrlo G1.11rrtro, Co«>mb10, No S. Merch·COiWOf'lh, 71 IS76. llOW 4 10 Al Unser Jr , AIOUCI.--. No 30 LOii CoswOf'lh, 211 ~ 11 Eo Plmm, Dutllln, Ofllo, No 66, INircn CO\worth, 210.874. 12 Emtnon Flllloeldl. eru M, No fO, Mlrch- Cotworth 710 137 •·39-n •MS-n lt·lt-77 l9-Jt--n f0·37-n 41·36-77 4°"37-77 3'·39-77 3'·3'-77 Perty J«dln Elllne Crolt>v Debor en MCH1rtle Joenne Peclllo BKkY LerlOn Jen Kiefer Karin MunolMltr ._mateur aow s ., ...... 2 40 .• ,....., .,.,,.._... 4S·__..S 42·~ '4-t ?-t6 t l-45--46 13. Johnny Rutl'llll1ord, F0<1 Woflh, No 11, Mlrch·CoswMIPI, 710 no 1' r·Rendv Llnltr, De vie, Fii , No 12. Mercn-COiWOl'lh, ,.,, 96.f IS. Pencno C.rter, Srown.t11.1r11. Ind, No IS, Lote·Cotworlll. 209 '3S •ow 6 16 r·Rooerro Montno Brull No t , LOii· CCKwOl'lh, 209 ... 17 r·JICQ\111 Vlltene\Jve C1ne<11. No ti Merctl·C~wortn, 109.397 If Denny Onoel\. Senta AN. No ?S, Merch· llulclt. 209 1st ROW 7 19 JOllll Gen e, Misko No SS Merell Coswortn, 2Cl.nt 20 Tony 8111enhlulll\ llldlen•001l1 Ho 16 Merctl·Cosworth, :IOI 933 21 Arie LUYendYk. Holl•nd No 61 LOii· C~worth, 107111 aow • 71 OIMIJ FlrftlOM, LO\ AlemllCK. No 3', L011·Co1wotlh, 107 471 23 Gwff 8rel>Nm. Auwetle No t, Lole- C~wOf'lh, 107 Ol2 14. A J Fovr, Hou\11111, No 1•. Maren· Co1wor1n, 113 211 ROW t 1S Reul Boesel. Breill, No n . Lola·Cos· worth, 211.20?. • 76. Scon Brevron, Coldwell", Midi No 11 , Mlrc;h·Bulck, 10I 079 11. r·Pnll Krueoer. lndlen•ootls. No 42, 19tlS Mlrcn-Cotworlh, 201941 llOW 10 71. Chlo Gene u l. Pltr1t>uron. No 59, Me rcn- Co•worlh, 107 StO NOTE Aver1oe lor llrst 21 quellflers-2106SI m1>11 (evtreoe tor flrat 18 In I"~ 016) VOLLEYaALL USVA~ let WktlfM, K-H ) Wlmw'1 8'ecatt SemHlnefs Molten ILoa A~) Oii SSE/Revmono Conw ucrlon, lS· 10, IS·t NaA ~LAYOPPI lledlm 117, LP_.. llf LAJt•as o•> -ll•rnl>I• o-o o-o o. Wort11v lJ· 11 >·>1', AtlclUl-.JellOer 14·16 s .. )), JOMtOll ...115'-'17, SCOll S-10 0·0 10, c-t-tO 1-1 11, L.UC.• ·-· 0-0 •• GudmunCIUOll 0-1 0-0 0 To••~ ., .... 1•·11 10t HOUSTON (1171 -McC.rev 2•) 2·3 6, Oleluwon 14·7' lt• lS 40, S.l'llOl«I 9•ti C>-1 lt, L.Joyd lt·ll 2·21'. Rtld S·lt 7·7 17, Ptl-'wll ,.5 1-1 5. l.HYlll IH 0-0 0, Wlfflnt 2·7 l·t S. Tt111•; ... ,. 2$-) I 117 k -llY OU...-. Leken • ti n tt-109 Houston l7 23 30 11-111 Tllrt1·001tu ooel•-CooH r Foul•O ou~. •toounds-4..Mtrt S4 (Jol!Mon, l.uce\ I ), HoutlOll t5 (QWuwon 12). A•· tt•t~k•n '9 (Jotlnton 101, HoullOll " (lllkl m. Total foul~en U . ~ton 21 TtcMI· ~~. Alttndl-16.016.. C•••Q.._. (8"t .. ""911) WHttlltN COH,.ll.MCI .._.._,,.,," __ Li ken I If, Houlton 107 HouSIOf'I 112, Lall«\ 102 FrkSe'l"J tcOrt -Hou\IOll 117, L.ektrt lot IHou•lot1 IHd1 ._ .. ,, 2•1) Sundev -Lakws et H-ton (Cflenntl 2 t1 12.:30 o.m J Wednndev -Housrot1 el Lefler•. l:JO o m. FrkSey -LekWi al Houston, TBA (" -MfY) MondtY, Mlv 26 -Hou"on t i Lektrl, -Ctf nteeu1rv) EAST•llN CC>tl'l•I NC• ............ Mllw•'*" Bollon 171, Mllw1u1i .. ,. Bosron 122. MllweUltM Ill (80ilon IMCh lll'lft, 2·0) Todlv -Boston •I Mllw•WIM (Clltnnel 1 •• 11 e.m.> SUn<lev -Boston et MllweullM, 12:30 o.m. Wtdnesdlv -Mltweui..M 11 &oston, TSA (" '-M 'V) Frldly -8os10fl et MllweullM, TaA (" ntOIJ'81Y) SooOeY, MIY 'lS -Mllwe UllM ., lloafotl, 10 1.m (If MCtJMrvl (AU llmff POT) ~ . , . " SO,T8ALL """ ~ Cl" l·A ~LAYO"S "In' liteuM) W....._ 6, Wllllllt I Welnut 100 000 I>-I 9 S wooot>rldoe no 110 .-. 1 s Esolno11, JOhenn\ln <SI encl '"91enon, 'tus..i1 1no Peyton HR-Alfero IWoodl, Kllno (WOOO) ~rdlft GNv1 I, Un1Wn1tY 0 Ul\lvenltv 000 000 ~ 2 c Geraen Grove 000 100 ~-I S I Frei end Hu4'ClerO, O\rermen end SoYrlock Esfaflcle l, Wfttwft 0 E \I encl a 100 001 1-l 4 1 western 000 000 ~ 6 3 T Kane ano K K•ne. Menon end Cltrntnt 16-Wlltl•ms CE I cu• >-A sc:.o1t1s I f'lnt •lllM) WOOdt>rlage 6 Welnut I 8olM Grenot • Slventlt 7 Covine I. Alie Lome O Geroen Grove 1. U"l'ffUlh O Sculh Hnts I, SI LUCV'I 0 Eslenc • 3 Westtl'n o CW .. A "'"-'YOf'l"S Tundl'l's G- Four.teln Valley er Miii" 0.1 Doi P~ el El OoreclO Rl9hllll 11 NtW~ P1rt1 Cerri!~ 111 SI Paul Milllkln el Eal.on KenneO\I •• Oowneyv St Jo\el>h 1 IL.ektwOOOl 11 t l'IO\IMfld 0.kl Gehr er Lomooc NHL. PLAYO'fS $,.,..., C4'o """' I ... , .. _, eettiarv vs. MMlrMI FrkSev's ac°'.-<elotrv S. MOnrr .. t 1 (C119try lied• s.trle.s, 1·0) ~ncllv-Monlrnl 11 C.'911Y TUftdlv-C1'9arv at Montrn l ThurMltv-Celoerv el Motltr ... Sllur<lev, Mey 24--MonlrM I et CllMrv IH ~rv> Mondev. Mltv t.....C•loerv e r Montru1 <" lllCft.MfY I WeclnlMltY, Mev 7t-Monlrttl at Ctloerv (ti necauervl Horse racing results HllvwMd Par1r .. lllOA Y'S ltlSUL TS ( ""' .. ., ... y thlnu ...... .......,., "llST llAC•. 6 lurlonol. C.IOrv Ptth (Solll) Llttle 1111 1r1an (St1Yensl PtrCllH ler CLl""4tm l Tfme· 1.11 llS. SIGOND llACI. OM milt SOl<I Wev (Cisneros) Rid Hitt Glrl 18ledt) Gotdtn SaMtr CSlrtenJI Time 1.31 4/S 6 '° '''° 3 '° ·~ S.00 120 SO'° 13.00 HO u o 4 20 3 40 '' OAIL Y OOU8 LI (4·3) peld S16$ IO TH•O AACI. • fuNonllJ PICMI• ( Slbllle I SrvN'11 ll oed < 8ledl l Av-D'euel (Q.itft0uu1v1J Timi 1.11 3/S. 17.0 soo 360 u o 2 • .0 $00 U •XACTA 11-6> oeld U l.90 'OUtlTH llAC•. 7 turlont' Es P Outlll CMcCerron) Dvnemo Oer11M (Slbltlt) F1ervON4 (Mite) Time 1 t6 t/S IUO 00 0 0 71 00 I) 20 4 40 IJ llCACTA 111·71 oelO i l,ottOO """ RAC.. I\.\ mlln Of\ lur1 O\llnllllon (PlnGeY) 7 80 •OO 210 2eo no HO HOMO (McH•rtue) KlnglOvf'y (Mfle ) Tim.. 1;.18 4/S U U CACTA (7·4) oelO SSO.SO SIJIC'TM •ACI . OM milt Double Otflc:lt !Sltv'ltl•I Cerrluo (Htmenda1) ()llMC>i< lll\90 IO!fv1r1t) Time: 1~1. .. 0 4 IO 3IO uo 400 s 40 U UtACTA !10-4) oeld 19' 00. llVINTM •AC8. OM mile Pe1111e"11 !Ptncev> Cilorloul Ame1on IK-*1 GOOCI l .r <~tuv.) Time IU )/$ UO 4.0 HO 10 60 1.00 • 40 IJ •XACTA (4·1) H id il9' SO 12 ~ SIX () I 11 1 10·•) H id ll,"4 .. IO D WIMlne llcklls (flW non.w) C~ 0004 lto.'4U7 llJONTM •AU l "" mllft on IU('f Wa ttr Cryillll (Sit-I UO J 00 2 20 Cff!Y•ll 't SI., ILl9fllm) l 40 t • ,..,. MM11 (TtrO) UO Tlmr l •I ll S. lof •XACTA lf·I) M llf Ma.SO MWT'M lit.AU. I~ ,.,.. ~·~J) viw-VIW1 (Vtteftt\llN) Tio NIM l~w> Timi I #f )/S 17.Jt ,. uo ,. u o °' d •xACTA 11•7' Mid 511400 Attelldtnu U,1'1 11..• ,. Ut S.Jt •• 140 rime. 11.91. U IXACTA (M l INlld Jll» 00 . SICOND llACI. lSO verOl Slrllr;e A Wey (Purcell) Sterlin Fre1h (Dldtr1ckslf!I 8U9JV S1111ulls (l.eckeY) Time 1713 9 40 •IO 3.10 l.00 2.60 S.00 12 UCACTA 13·1) oalo U 9 '° TWllltO llACI. lSO verd1 Oeclt. 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Gerr, 6·1, COOl's (E) !Ml, •·6, '#Oii, 6·1, 6-1; Ove (El wotl, 7·S, 6·0, 6· I ~ G Moor1·Pf11f <E> Clef. Letvilell-Sumorll, 6·2, loll lo Ardlll>tllt-JollMOll, 4-6, Otf. Olrlton· we11111e1c1, 6·1; Arnott·D. Moor• <El WOii, •·o. H . 6~. Kem1N·O!Jull (E) WOii, 6·3, 6-0, 6-2 u..-IMdl IJ. K-.1 S ~ Hevworth (LB) def. Rleherclt, •-1, def. Selan!, 6·1, Clef Chen, 6·3; H\l9tltl (L8 ) won, 6·2, 6·l, 6•0, T H•vworth (L8 ) !Ml, 2-6, 0-6, 0-6 ~ Emprlnofltm·Meoer• (L81 def. Trefel· Llnc:lllV, 6•4, def. Coltmen·Rolhtntltro, •-1; dtf. Slllrlev-R1111n, 7-6; KlmotM·Bnndf (L8) won. 6• I, 6 1, 6-1, CO<lcSOn·Spelh II.Bl won. 6·2, lost, >-1, 1·6 CIF J.A ~UYOf' .. S (s.c.M •lllM> Mater Oii 11, .....,.. 1 ~ .11ni..ln• tMOI mt to Qulwoe. 6·7, Clll. Nielson. 6·3. loll lo McNltf, •• ,, PtlertOll (MO) won, •·3. 6·3 6·7, Rede (MO) IOll, 4·6, ••6, won, 7·S 0.-.. D Cvrren· Tnomt (MO) 11»1 to Stei-M.lll-~11111, 2-6, def Md>onekt-Pewltk, 6-4, dltf. WOlcolMMU, 6-1, Hernett-Palll IMD) WOii, •·3 ... o. 6-1; JohnlOn·K. Curren (MO)'°''· ..... -, 6·4, '°''· l·• Cit' 4-A SCCMllS ( Sec*'ll lteuM) E e111on 1'. v111e Pert1 2 L111vna BHCtl \3, Herverd S &tvertv HI•• 11. wesne.,e 7 C0<one Oii Mir 10, Pelo• Vttdft • Unlvl"sl IY 16, T hOulelld Oells 2 Mlrelftle 1'. Palm Sorlno• • Tit.ACK GenvnunltY c:.11e91 STAT•CH~9" Cat Mt. SM....,.., MllN Deal'*"! <flr1t elev lolell): I W1111etn1 (Seddlll>tdll, 3.441, 2 Wtltll !Orenoe Coesll, 3,404. 3. 0 111 WelnM:Ott (Oreftlll Coell), •nd Send'lll1 (Conwmne• RI~). J.39f; S. Mtt.1&1 (Sen Jow l. l,3", 6 Lui COr•nve Coast!, ),2'). l110lvlouer •v•"' w lnne rt: 100 meter_John_ (LSCCI. 11.34, L..J-WlllalM, J2·4V•, SP-We lnacoel, 4?· 11, H>-Sendltl, 6·6. 400-Meltlkl, so 4J WC>MmH S,000--1 Mo1QUtOe (EHi LAJ, IS.SH ? (ne· rlonat JC •t<'°'OI, 2 Kiernan <Orenee Coe•ll. I.Sil I OrW199 COMt OAJLY PtLOT~ • .._ f7, 1111 • - Warriors get maximum out of hits, 6-1 Allard, K Uno omer; Allard's liJlllc UaAI ICOf'ed Scboonova'. Estancia wins, Uni falls •treat to 16, thus enablina COICb Suiao Hall to utttt a ,?Uoerla!-ive phrue. "We played awesome, abe aid. Awesome teems to retlect what other people think of the Warrion' softball team. They arc leeded No. l in the tournament and USA Today ranks Woodbrid;e thnd in the Sllte. from first bue~n Kuno when Harris tried to score &om thud on Km Oteeobcra's aroundtt. Walnut toOred ht only nan oa LI•• C~'s b&oop siqlc that sent Lynn Erpiaou home. The w.mon will m«t ac.. Grande Wednttdly ill leCODd-touad IClion at I ate IO be deicnnilled. By STUART <>'MEL VENY ~ .... ccs: u • 1 In other 3-A IC1ioft: After the pme apinst Woodbrid&e. Walnut softball coach carol Sarkissian stated simply, ··we aot the minimum from our hits, and they tot the max.imum." . And there is of co~ the team's rcpu- tatlOn. They have been U2 the CJF semifinals two yean in a row and have won their respective division four yea.rs in a row. "If we bid pla~ aft morleu pmc, the ~me would \ave been ours." said s.ruuian. Instead, the pine went 10 the team that b1t homers. Allard, who was jU1t receally aclec1.ed on the All.Clf' first team. powered a line drive beyond Walnut Id\ fiektet Sbavuaa Klaret's ll'UP· Thal ~ Tiffany Boyd who was on ICCOnd bate. D a aete I, • ....,. t: Tammie Kane scatttted su hits and aster Kdly drove in a _pair of Nns 11 the £aaJa advuccd wilb the Wln at WcslCm. Despite being outhit 9-7. lhc Warriors received the full output on the scorcsheeL Thanks to Jenny Allard's and Charisse Ki1no's tw~run homen. the Warriors eliminated • Walnut in the ClF 3-A playoff' tournament with a 6-l first·round win. The team's trademark lb.is yeal? "They have a .,.,.., deferue," said Sarkissian. .. - The Warriors showed one of their strenaths in the first innin& -defense. The followina 1nnina. Kiino shccd Espinou's p;!tcb into the pp Lil riab• field. ICOriaa Pam •UMCU, wbo reac1'ed 6nt bite on Ill cmnt throw by Walnut fint basemen Michelle Garay. Kane struek out only three but did not walk • batlcT in bd9ioa Estancia improve iu overall record to l S-7. a.,.._ a..... 1. Vlli•enltJ t: l.eahe OstermU pitched a two-hiner to outdud the Trojans' Jennifer Frei 11 the t.b.itd>«eded Araonaull !Upped Univcnaty. The win extended Woodbndge's winning WaJnw'a Suzanc Harris was tlgCd out at home plate by catcher Leslie Payton after the Woodbrid,e catcher received a oetfect strike Woodbridee tot its final run 10 the fifth on The two T'rojan hill-both anaJn-were by Michele Bell &Ad t.amour Ponce. A doption G ui ld tourney has new division The ncwly<reated Men's Cham- pionship Division, which will djvide a SS,OOOpunebetween for the winner and ~!'er-up. will highliaht the competatJon in the 25th annual Adoption Guild Doubles Tennis Tournament, on the weekends of May 24-26 and May 31-Junc I. at several dHfercnt locations. More than 700 men's, women's and mixed doubles teams will be competing in nine divisions and the new men's division will feature world class players as well as ranked locaJ professionals. Openina weekend action will be at the John Wayne Tennis Oub, New- port Beach Tennis Oub, Balboa Bay Club, Racquet Club of Irvine, Mesa Ve rde Country Oub and the Palisades Racquet Oub with the -;cmifinals (May 31) and finals (June I) at the Newport Beach Tennis Oub. UC Irvine players Bruc.c Man Song Hana and Darren Yates will compete 1n the men's open field. Admission will be free the first weekend of competition and $3 for the semifinals and $4 for the finals at the Newport Beach Oub. Juniors will be admitted for S l. For information, phone tour- nament co-chairmen Karen Rokas ( 7 59-8982) or Candy Budge ( 494-8429). Kaub:!fi: CdM, Unlversltytomeetaftei'wlns ~~G·~·· =.~:. IOpbomora have sisned ktters of SeaKtngsstopPalosVerdes· Univmitywonbothtimcsinlequeplaybyacores Olarae" (1~3) dominated the Spanaru to intent to play baseball for PCM =----~--~-----....:.:...~.:..·-of 10-8 and I 2-6. advanc.c \0 the quarterfinals. 1ebools next year. Trojans. La una. Edison roll "Maybe we're due this time;· said Heffern. Edison, the ~nly school still alive from the Keith Kaub. the RustJen• 1986 For the third time this season, Sea View League tennis powers Corona del Mar and University will meet. This time, the _pair will fa<le in Tuesday's q~erfinals of~e CIF 4-A J>layoffs after the Sea Kinas upset th1rd--seeded Palos Verdes, and University knocked off Thousand Oaks as ex- pected. Elsewhere, Laguna Beach and Edison also advanced, as did Mater Dei in 3-A competition. And, action began in the community college state championships in Camarillo. Here's a look: Corou del Mu It, PalM Verffl 8: In an unaccustomed role of underdog. the Sea J(jngs responded to win at the Balboa Bay Oub. . ··we switched ouT lineup around ill doubles," said CdM Coach Dave Heffern, who admitted that It was a pmblc. Hetrem paired McG Nichol and Danen ~k and John Torell and Rob At.k.io and the two teams each won two of three sets to provide the difference in the match. Mike Briggs paced the CdM effort in singles by sweeping, 6-3, 6-0 and 6-0, but it was lhc play of the two doubles teams that helped seal the decision. T~esday's .matchup with U~versity will be the third meeting with the Trojans this season. U..venttJ 11, TM11Ull <>di 2: The Trojans Sunsc:t Leque, will face Santa Barban next wee~. MVP and ao all·Soutb Coast Con- received 1 stout efft?n from N~. 1 singles play~r A com. toss at. <he CTF office oo Monday will fcrcnce tint team pick, who tct school Canten Hoffinan 10 advancang to Tuesday s determ~ne the sate. . slnale season rccx>rds this year for quarterfinals apinst CdM. ~nan9o!dfadcnand Bob [)ye swept three an~ botbhomeruns(l 7)and RBl(6l)will Hoffman. a junior, won by scores of 6-0, 6-2 row an ~ear u~ ~tcbes and K.ayvan Kamali continue at Cal State Fullerton \0 play aod 6-1 and was the only Uruvenity player to an~ Non Otsu11 combt~ t~ swup an doubles as for the Titans. sweep in sinPeL Edison show~ why tt finilhcd u the Sunset "He's just been playing super ball lately," said League champions at 10-0. Todd Nub. ~ ~nd-team all his coach Gary Sisel ••And we received some In the 3-A playoffs: conference 1el«'tion with at~~ excellent doubles play, especially from (junior) Mater Del 11, a.... '1: Freshman Du batt1na avetqt of .314, wall Joen Pete Bohan and (freshman) Steve Lappin." Peterson swept in No. 2 sinlles and junior Pat Fresno State. Bohan and La.ppin won in their No. ·3 slot by Hamett and senior Tim Paee teamed to win all And Eric Shu1ey, whose two yar imptaaive ICOtes of 6-l, 6-2 and 6-1 to pace a three sets in doubles to pece the Monan:hs \0 the GWC battina av~ was .371 , will sweep in that department for University... win al home. play for Lona Beach State. Lookina ahead to Tuctday, Sisel said, ··1t•s In community college women's action: goina to be a put match Tuesday." At Camarillo, Lisa Newman aod Karyn Thurmond won two doubles matches, includina a close fouaht quarterfinal win over the top Northern California team of Michelle Chapple and Pat Voltec, S-7, 7-6, 6-4at tbcstatecbampiouhips. LIS-...... 11, Bananl ~: The ArtJsts advanced to the CIF 4-A quarterfinals where they will meet No. 4 seed Beverly Hills aftcT a convincina win at Harvard. Ian Haywonh and Grant Richard each swept their three sin&)es matches for the vtSttors and Scott Emprio&)lam and Brad Magers teamed up for three doubles wins. w .. 11, VWa Part !: Steve Arnott and Dave Moore, the Sunset League's d~>Ubles cham- pions who'll be compctina today at Edison in the second round of the CIF individual round playoffs, swept through their doubles matches as the In community col)qe men's action; Sophomore Dean Olson advanced to the semtfinals sinales forOraQICCoest by winnini 6-0, 6-3, an the first round ancf 6-1, 6--4, in tbc second round. Olson will face~ of Marin's Miles Walker today in semifinal action. Olson defeated Tom BoprofNape in the first round and Bob Fenton of Foothill ill the second. ln doubles action, Chris Ganz and Pat Bedley were upended in the second round and Olson and John Studebaker lost io the tint for OCC. Walin. 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Li--••••··• , Ing Horii oak & Koa eru: Sword•, coina, fine Earn Extra· Cash SEAMSTRESS eanv ... a 1521 Prlscllla Lan. sell, exper'd prelered. 1527 Prlacln1 Lane INSURANCE Baxter & Cicero Sall 1539 SyMa Lane Com't llnee CSR FIT or makel'I, 6-42-7238, Joan. 1515 Kathleen Lane MOVING SALE! 3 FAMIL· ullnlsh $50. Yo-Yo colleC-optics, gunsmith on Fiii ti"' 1111 IESI Antlquea. china. 1lon $20. Gourd DI•· premtaes. o .c Fair· For power/aport tithing, Atwsyt a ......,.ldM waterlord crystal, penHr $50. Chtldrent ground, Coata M•H. boll onty, exch~ tor HI~ of n9W For De/Ivery Of Thi• Papef :~~~=·m, call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil W/SIDE COST A MESA Tetemarkellng 861 Suri furniture, vacuums toys & games .2~-$2. Enter at Gete 5, crusl"" time, NB, Sam c;aretutty cleaners, lots of odd• and Drawing supplies .05· off Arli""ton · ·• JANITORAL/COUPLE 840 Seal endal Must Miii Sat-Sun $15. Art aupptlea .OS.$15. _ "• · 259--0208 preOwtlact 9am to "pml 3119 Yet-Mother Earth Newa col-Traaaprtatita ' s L 1 P S A v A L 9toek HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Eve work, lmmed hire SlllEI .lllS 6~ Seal l1Mtl-1111 ... ,, ... ••• ir 861 S.al lowatoneDr .. C.M. lectto,compl9te$1.25M. -3333W25 .. C300.~ss· .. ToH·80WY'.NB It doea Miik•. .,..._ 19e 1 ArnOld MAINTENANCE Part time Ener.,..tlc ___.... needed 1977 Arnold :::-i~. F=·~~ to oonduc"'t';'Marketlng 1982 Arnold Call 67S-2258 or 111 Study for tM Or~ 2001 Arnold NO JUNK Gerege Sat.. Clothes, chlldrena .SO ea. ,. f.,.,_ ..... Couch, cottee 1abi.a, .nd ~.!n~r r;!_~::S ~J~ Ptwtr IMh 7012 6-42-4644 9-5 Mon-Fri teblea, leather chr1, 52 M . Item. Boxes 01 nute 131 BOSTON WHALER SLIP WANTED! tor 31 ft purchMe ,_ stereo, bookshelve1, & bolls .25-.75 ea. Item. Full cover, new varnish, sailboat. Wiii trade boat lamps, ladders, otoeks. use tor tllp. 859--7554 day ..,....,,.. Ian, dishes, palntln91, Lathe tooting, tc S1·S25. hull gd cond/q nd• wk. or 731·13"8 ev... (l1!> ..a~•fJ1 toys, chess Mt, antlq. TllU $1100 OBO. 850-7063 _.. Jimmy betWMn 10am or Cout Publlshtng Co. E/SIOE COST A MESA 8pm at Fun Zone Marina. It S.111 .. lntltff -453 E. eo.ta Mese St. Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting, no soliciting . Must' have de·pendable car, truck or station wagon and insurance. MERCHANDISING GrMt-Pleuant phOM voloe a 472 E. eo.ta M ... SI. '""' Carda tor mature lndl-muat. no experience r• "90 E. eo.ts M ... St. llnens, mirror., antique Cralt1man wood lathe 1985 THUNDERBIRD WANTED: To Buy Boat IOI ......... ruga, lawn furniture, gar· S2SO. Craftaman metal FORMULA w/shore mooring on C\OllD!U19!! '·• quired. Ideal tor horn. 476 E. Walnut vldual1 who would .nJoy makers, high 1chool 21..0 Iris Pl. den tools, <*'amlc pot1, lathe $200. Dflll pr ... a Pwtormance crulMf 28 ft Ba Ibo a 11 1 end . •li-iiiiiiili-iiil•lllll• German/Eng book1, bench $125. Arcwelc* wltti 10 ft beam, twin In-(818)502-0220 Collect dMllng dlrec11y wtth retail Mnlors. college 1tudent1 2•9 RObtnhood Pl. store• In the Weal· & moonlu.hteral HOUR: 308 Roblnhood Lane mlnsete and Coat• M... '" plllows. knlc-knaca I 220v $280. Air com· boards, (28 hr9), cabin •Jae. Traaa,.rtatlta Dr~SPU•Nlnt21-405KZ.m'173on~ clothing. 330 E. 22nd St. PretaOf hMd (nft) S225. llMp• 5. tun vacuum ..., '"'' ar... Up to 1o hra per Monday-Friday 5:30pm 232 RoM Lane 83 to 9:00pm, Saturday 227 Sherwood Pl. 9--5 Fri/Sat/Sun Air compreN()( tank $30. hMd, galley With micro. eng, a/c, ahpekna, nu W.tdl~cart $75. Gantl 1tereo/tape. ship to Caa~ 1114 llr• mags, lmmec cond. week. 6-9757. 9;00am to 1:00pm. Start 2099 WMtmlnlter OAK Hoosier 1325. $3500 080 831 7H6 Vacuum S 15. Light ftx· Hoitt · 1"hP Brigg9 lhor9 radio, l\o1 -.ter 1A7? o. Ualnilnef 15' · • · CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney SELL thro ugh classified FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about business when applying for their first full-time job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been o newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she is already o lop ahead of their classmates. While they all master ideas, the boy or girl with a newspaper route is able to put them to practical use. Business? Carriers learn ttie basic learn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, keep their own books, and deal witti people face to face. Carriers quickly find ovt that "p rofit" and "loss" are more than textbook terms. The benefits of managing a newspaper route ore on equation for o future successful citizen A great number of fodoy's prominent men and women started their public careers as newspaper carriers. And they all vouch that a newspaper route gives a boy or girl a head start on the future Boys and girls I 0 yPO•~ and otdPt who ll'loy bl' •nterested 1n route wor~ should cor1t<1rt th" Doily P1lo1 rirculotion deporrment ot 6 42 4333 Daily !!~!tN DEPT at S...00/hour plus 201 Cametlls Lane bonu.... Private deak I 252 Camellla Lane phone, caaual attire. 256 Cametlla Lane Home workera welcorM. 261 Camellia Lane For Interview call Mr. 273 Cecil Pl. M I ck M on . -Fr I. a t 259 E. Bay St. 6 4 2 • " 3 3 3 b w t n 222 Cottage Pl. 9am-3pm. Or alter 269Alt>ertPI. 5:30pm I t 642-~78· SANTA ANA HEIGHTS --------• 28SO Rlver.ide T IMmarketlng 20..02 Bayview 20• 12 S.yvtew Ytrlfyt .. Olerta 20•& 1 Bayview 2-41 1 Azure NO SELLING! 2 Cier111 20202 Spruce needed to verify t..._ phone orders. Hourly. COLLEGE PARK ~oura 5:30pm-9:00pm. (Costa Mesa) Sat. 9:00am· 1 :OOpm. For 2506 COiby Plac. Interview call Mr. Mick at 2513 Colby Place 6 " 2 -" 3 3 3 b w t n 2530 Colby Place 9:00am-3:00pm. After 296 Buckwell 5:30pm 642·5678. 202 Welt.aley 225E. Wiison T elemartcetlng cereal ••••• , 1122 turea SlO. Old plctur.. Stratton etectrlc atart, system, tutlY loadedt Slip NII cont. sips "· .iec FERRARI 3080TS l l78 s2415. Fiie ce_bln.t $8. new $300. 5 hp Briggs, lransterabfe, ucrlllce tongue 1111, ci.an. & more. Red/Tan. Gottl wheels, Stereo $45. Many colt.c-new • 125· Bandaaw $50~50. 838--4012-Daya. $1400 OBO 646-1523 Webbers, Tun~ Ex• tables. 224 Ogle St. Sat. Blade stock $10.I• rolta .• ___ 83_8-85 __ 6_9_·E_..,.._.__ CORTEZ '7" haust. $33.5«, 87M147. Air cytlndera ,.. to 18"•· Only_ 642· l826 stroke S 10·$50. StHI 21 FT Bayllner Explorer Side bath, reer bed, xtra, FlllAll ll•A&..a 'II OFFICE chairs, comm. frames S 10 ea. Hydraullc loaded, under 300 hoora sharp, prv party. $17,500, Red. mint cones. 11K+ ml door IOCks. 10' wood I.ct-pumps 5 GPM & valvtng, S 16•900· •9s.-o275. 548--0211 $33K, 818·712·2233 der, drywall carts. dolly, new SS0-$200. Foondry "1' 09I Trawler. Lo hrs, l IOIO -,,.-=-:-:-=-==~-:-:-:-=::-baby Item a, Greco supptlee $10-$100. Bink• auto/pilot, atablllzers, A•lt Lt11 •I HONDA ACCORD UC 'IO - walker, helmet, add Solvent pump S25. sips 6, $29,000. Call IUIEY 1 ea•1H 5 apd, A/C, CMMtte. mach.. stereo. much llTltll TllU 645-3786. 851-1000 a.sa. 58,000, extra cleari. more. 329 Rochester. Sat Water pump (large) $100. Chrl1 barrel! beck, '39, AU IUD 53115. (133037). Connler & Sun. 9 A.M. 645-2586 Bench wal• pump $30. 19ft, all OOQ. over 13,000, 1111111 Suz.utlt, n0-7001. Sat 9-3. Baby crib w/matt, Saws $25-$ .. 0 ea. tull , .. tor to new cond. DOMESTIC a FOREIGN JAGUAR 'el XKE 4.2 bumPel' guard, etc s1 so Leather Stitt• $50. TrM· s27,soo. Biii Warmington IUIEY TIYITI Roadster. whit• w/tart xlnt cond. High chair S20. die lalM $200. TrMdle NHYC OP4M"1lng day Win· 18881 BEACH BLVD. lrt_!'_'~._ beaut !· 500cond(7., 1:) Misc baby & toddler lathe & Jlgaaw $250. nerl 966-1333, cl--.. 1v, . clothes, screen doora, Hand powered Dftu pr... 11•1M14111 780-31 12, N.B. Pvt Pty lamps, hMhld 1tem1, twn $300. Timber Drlll $100. OlllS llAllD A•IM Wot.. Nii JAGUAR SOVEREIGN '15 box spring w/covar. Anulla 20# to 125# $1SO CIUllc 195131 tt on 50 ft A th .cit• ay/W grylthr Needtecratt ktta. new In ea. Fory,: $100. Forge moorlnn. 8"2·9237. YOONG MAN With pj;;ty n r •gr FREE L t 5 7 ·.. Int, anr1, hdtt• ~. cc, pkg. Women's I "*''• · ncx:u pr... x or money wtll buy yoor many xtru. EPAJDOT clothes. 3 ~bike, nds $100. Hand plow THUNDERBIRD-FOR-car, truck or van for -s. 3000 ml ,.,.... ownr, SO 0 R II w/acceu. "40. Shave MULA. '80, l8'~ft 110. CASHI 7S0-4644 """'' -.. wonc C· 1 . ec '* hor.. $25. Planet Jr. Al 1 cond, 180 hrs, ex· . 875-8581 chr $25• wortts, nda adJ. hand plow w/tools $100. tru. $7500. 875-7946. 4 lftMI Drift/Jill MASERATI Bl TURBO '8" CLOTHES 6 thu 22~. mis-324 Vlclorla. 548~279 S lk plow $25 F.., 30 S.V.al to chooee. Worl< from home. ChOOM cellHnou• treaaurea. SAT 9-6pm, BIG SALEI G~ln~er $25 lO"x2" ii IMta 7 14 BMCh Imports, 752-0900 own hOIJfl. No Mlllng. SAT ONLY 10-4. 520 1/2 ~Lakeview LaM. Misc Grind •ton. sso. Stngle I w tral ·U sOzuki SAMURI axa. --...,,,--:=--=-==--==-- For more lnlo call Marguerite. CdM furniture & houaehold trees s15. MUCH MUCH cover. rainbow Niia, cat· JX hrdtop, red/wtlt, fully M8Z '78 280CE. Sltv9r 642·~78 Aft• 5:30 pm llAIT ESTATE ltema. & more. 966-8544 MOREi SAT. ONL y 8-3. box. S 2 o o o. P . p . loaded. Only 3,000 ml, C~. blk leeth uphol, It only. Uk lor Mary. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC 3861 BatM St. IMl'Mt, Cati 642 ... 886 Aft •PM. $7500. Call 980-0026 wgt chr~ ..... Harde TIUTEI **SALE** baby Item•. 1so Nat1ona1 For Dlrect1on1. or into. * Jl'lllOIH .. 'll•D•a ~d1t'\rs'.·5~:1· ~~ Now hiring tor summel' UST SELLI In Private Geographic, book•. 766-7865 nt. 3 Jibs. chute. A/P, l/B 11 comes with bucket 833-3731, 9"98 673-1095 buslneu. Cuhlera-Home. Lge Cinnabar }fr#· books, bOoks, HAVE 1 M.O.P.S FUN ORA IS ER $15,500. 720-1618 aeat1, tinted gt .... redial snacic bar. Neat IPPMf· eled hor ... 5'hlgh; 8'.1' GOT BOOKS, dlshea, tlr" and youra tor tin. * MBZ '83 30080 * ance a dependable. Ideal Carmandel acreen: Pr. 9' pots & pans. NAME IT Garege Sale. 3 Enclna, •GOLF INSTRUCTION* medlete d4ttlvery. Champl patomlno, n•w 2nd Job. Apply Stadium hand painted cabinet•; 6' YOU'LL FIND IT at 251 E. ~:w~ f~1':: :l•r 1L.arn to d 1 rt5ve0 30A-50 y1d• (Stk# 2817)(8-# 5271) ~~OO:o~,7~=· Drive-In theatre. 1501 w. long FrenchcteeJ(; 3 112'1 Bay St, off Santa ana ONLY 5117 at 8AM-arther, . eau ts Slat -, · Katella, Orange. After tilgh Clolaonee vuea; Pf Ave, Sat 9 .. pm. NOON. Baby/chtldren1 ~~:;.;a:.~17!;,~·l7t8 ORANGE COAST MERCEDES BENZ •50 SL 5:30 PM. of Kol fish bowls; lge Washer & Dryer $100 ea. Item• I more_ """ JMp/A.nault Beautlful. Both topa, Ivory Collection lncludee Push mower S 15 Electric RICSON 35. Newport 252" Harbor Costa M... chro!M ~. (oe&a71~ TIE YllUT1U M Carved Tusk, flgur .. and Ed 115 .... --,dger 175 May 17th 9·5. Sota, chll-Sllp F lly """uf..-A well 1,.1 IOJI Prtced to Mii. yoo are lootclng for ts In tM netakles and more. Ol~uhr'S,oo.~58"8 dren'1clott1es,1oy1 & 1011 mal~ta~ned~ 1falnt9reet • • 8Mctl 1m9orta. 752-0IOO clreulatlon dept at THE Oriental rugs, Cabinet• more. 1 Wayneaboro. at 17000, 759-0986 T L-Hll PENNYSAVER Apply from China and Europe. Wrooght Iron High-beck Northwoods, lrvlne, hla"W MERCEDES 3IOSL '83 1660 Placentla Ave, CM. An extenllve Bronze Col-Dining Set(v-tlow & cute). Croas 11reets, Trabuc:o I OBIE CAT 16' w/trlr '8& TOYOTA • whldr, Supet ctean/MMced, SOK A mature "take Charge" lecllon. Crystal plecee of Lots ol baskets, plctur.. Yale at Fleld1tone hmee. $7SO. KITE 12' w/trlr am/Im cau, air, atklnd ml, blk w/gtt11 lntJ.~ peraon w/computer, all sizes. mostly Euro-and nice odds and .nds. I •A-• $3SO, Must Mii nowl shell, bed liner, brand car phOM, ~ ~1,500. printer & key r.unch peen, Beauttlut Art gl... 355 E, 11th St. Sal/Sun ~rt _.c 642-8607 new, $8.495, 673-8364. P.P. 831-34-47, 17M112 knowt.dge helplu , but from aroond IM world. 8:30 am. 355 E. 19th 1ffi8AYPORT WAY. tr======:::::;;;.!.~=::;r::=;;iiiiiiii;w;~:;;;::::======:;-not nee. Lamps, Jewelry, tabt.e, Sing .. water bed, antlqu. WEEK-END CARRY ·OUT chairs. Pore-'ln dllhee, f t8at1la sideboard, blkM, Pereoo LLOYD'S NURSERY etc. Carved Rosewood Vall~ 1134 dbl stroller 9kl1, bOOtl. llgures and much mor• _ _ Much morel Ml·l"1 MAY 22,23,2•.25. lam to CAORS WIDE Rummtige•-----------------6 pm. 328 MARIGOLD, Sale I Car Wash. Sat. Furnltu,. & Indoor Plant1, nllW lt.Ulfl COM. 760-6662 May 17th 1-3. M9thodllt etc. from cultom m<>def Exp'd only. FIT or PIT Church on Bulhafd btwn home. Friday Noon-5. Lagun• Nlgu.I. •95-8338 CMtl Miii Talbert I Ellis Set M . 23 a.lcourt Dr --------lft"'9i~ ..... """"f'ft!tr ------· ---Sooth. 759-S<Ma •m•H.JH MUST GOH ..... ..... 1141 Galfera I Setler dbl oven •-1111 Furn, dishes, art obtect•. BONANZA dXRAGE gu range, good cond. -tiJHI clothng, plctur ... booka, SALE! Cl th loot! dish S1SO. Mini ttuck bucket sfEIRwXvdAXND from$.10 to S2500.Sat& et 0 a-: Fr1/S.t ... t1S50pr.831·9102 DIVORCE FORCES SALE Sun Mpm, 2781 s~ =iand:: on Hell btwn llYlll 100 YR OLD·S041d oak piper Of, M ... Vel'~. Gotow.nwwt & Edward• Furniture, plant1, toy1, hand eerved w/matchlng 3-FAMIL Y SALE p bench Mu1t ... to ap-Antique, church pew, Giant Multf.famlty. Fum, mlac. 2112 ort OurneM. pr.c111a. flex. 646-8217. marb141 top d,....,, misc kltch misc .. t>ooils. ~tlo SATURDAY9 to 3. • u. 11 ltema, r...onabte pnoee. furn, tOOla, small apple, au A s AR REM 0 TE •Quaacn 6-45-5328 call to ... ~ Item•. Sat 1 Sun COLOR TV, COUcil, twin I llY 1PftJA1111 furniture, 1808 a.teer 81. 9-•. 5300 Bonanza. bed compi.te w/mat,..., UI 117-1111 Sat &SunMpm. Graham/WarMr. :=:,J~~=i 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O . 80X 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 Oak antq Ible & " chr9, to match. trlQ, 2204 For-18' Cubic ft. A.frlQ9f'ator -awa• •In o e • k , w • 1 g h t • . tuna, off of vr111 Del Oro, $150. 13' Cubic ft. Up-..,. ,.... Splderman Pinball, , _________ ._. _______ , I I Yu, my ~n/daughter would like I information on a Dolly Pilot route, : HIS HER NAME IS, ______ : I _________ , I -------ZIP __ f I PHONE _______ __.AGE_I I PARENT'S I ~GNATUR .__ ______ ~I 'L--....... ------------.J ------------~ ---~--~ -- right Freezer St 00. Every Sunday. Orange Fooubalt & mueh mor•I Sat I Sun, look fOf llgns, 873·8858 Coast~. Fa!Mft l Sat onty 9-S. 1827 Pine SEE YA THEAEI -w •.. ___ Ad.i'M, Coat• M .... Ad-St .. nr Main & Adtma. SAT. MAY 17, IAM ... PM __ ,.,. mlealon & P.wtclng FREE. 3 Blk .. St5-UO ... Ste.p 30,35 cu ft, xlt cond, "utll" S~ 110. "3f-5880 SAT. ONLY· Dining room aola 190. Sina« Cabinet brand,$1200,f78-t021. tab141 I <Nlrs. cuatom S41Wtno mMlhlM SHIO. "E.R""ERT"""'"' l "•tuP CRAFTSMAN 10 Inch wood catd tat>te, CNkll HMd S.111 S10. Garden ... .-""' VnQ ..., ctothee & toys. t>r10 a vacuum S15 n.o.. ~ ... A'*1 11n Aafrtgefators tab ... hou••hotd and bftc 8t82 Snowt>lfd Dr eictG'~ Gatoret 108 E. IJty Ave ~:;*· ltama Aw Altenta A 8-eh . ~:::i =-~ 554 S..WWd• 8elboa P.n Apt I . f 8a=:1 StHmer trunk US. la I ualtut Weeco BMX Bike $35. liiiiiiiiiiiillliii"'---iliiii'9 DIN TA8LI. 4 d!Wa. 1 IBM Moo.I a $50. Antq MNYTAINd DOif db I llY ~ •tr• leaf, mtt1>!9 top COf d,...., sso. Wlnc:Mst9f SAi.Eif Canf!Ofl Hmm Lii •T.a1N tab4e, 2 T.V. a. bootc-rdnlnQ Cf\r $.20 CMd-Camat9 & accwoti., c:ueei Dewnportsto 11•0 & 2L!'! etan maple crib wf)OUtfl camping gtar, btlle1 plec.e IMng room _. , .. t, .. " · '""' bd convetllon kit 1250. ttereo. f\lmlture & lot•°' Helfer uaed. Brown C.bflftoSt,...,C.M.Frl& Matching dreuar m1ac;.. let/Sun 17th & ~ All four P-. S.t I to 4. 541931 w/cl'langlfto lbla $175 11 eam t 413 w. o.n.. S215. (714)852.,..254 l'urnlt\.lre, cfotNng, ~ Anlq Ngh c:hr s 11. <.Mrt'• ,, ... W#ner/....,ol. '1NE FUANfTUAE for .... ho4d Item.. bOOlia tnd ctothee ab 4 l 5. S.tur-A ct8191f'18d ad. tors llttlll Pvt pty. F0t llPC)t call mucnmot .. S10AamoN M 1-.3.. 334 CNal Aw ilUY,lluomrnendulotof 72CMl&41 Corona <lei! Mar Pl, CM Sat 1.30-4. no. t 2IO •ltlM'lllOn Now 11 the ••••on te moke ltl9 buck1. Sell th••• unn••d•d houMhold were1, out-- grown dothH or toy t-r-udt1 by odvertl1ln9 your 9aro1• 101• todayl Only .~ P•" llne (4 Une mJnlmum) D1ilJ Pilot Cl111ifi1d 842-&8·78 -· •. o POH CHE AUDI CHEVltOlfT H.,._t<>-tlt\I ~•s.ntc· t45 [, c-1 Hwy N•Wpofl .. Mii 67S-e9H * 752.o800• SMITUMO 'l1 Ille, AC, IOeded. (28lK21nll4H BMc:fl lmporta. 712.olOO 11111111•11,1 •• , ... · suaaa.aa WILDll 11.Ll''D lllllLI .......... 13111 tWbor INd, G.G. IU-2100 SUBARU '16, ' dr ldn, ' wtll dr ""°· 16K ml, C9tm ... & *"" ~-110,000 cell\. 567-8714 ,,, ... , ... ForPM11*9d .,... oedee""' II ¥111111 Top Meroedee ~ P9'd CALL PETER 01 RAY -·••Tl ....... 21S or 714137-2'33 llllYl Mii 'U ITlll•~•PIW 12ft. lt8ke. • Vin# 802" Stk 44M ... THfODOAI ROBINS F Q A() • H""' ~I •Ill "'I .. ' j I ( (1-.TA Mt "IA '·.I, •Ill! I JIMCLICK ~-'/RENAULT JEEP son IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7485 BUICK 979-2500 ., EVERY NEW 1985 1986 BUICK or ISUZU IN STOCK o/o c OVER FACTORY INVOICE HHODOAF ROBINS F 011 () '~ \ .. . .. ~ . (' f, ._. t A • I -------~-----·---------~------------------------------- I . OtMg9 COMt OM. Y N.OT/11turd1r. ,.._ 11, ._ 8' rw•an~ ...... ......., . °"" ... , . .:= .. . eo. .... ........ \ ---------------~---__.;.__.. __ .,.. __ .... iiillliiil ......... -... ...... ~ ............. ' -Of'eneeCoeM OAtlV PflOl'/ ...,_, M8Y 17, 1811 Pae... ,.C!l!!CI _ -Pmtc!fl!S ~----: MUCll>ncl ..CMlncl !91C.a ..Cmla WllJllCI [......Jjypg -HOIHlllM•I 11 HOfmD.Jl-D --~-La ~DlfMer,Clllf,::~~.::::~=·-.=1 "J'': ~1:t,_.,.....,_.,..::.::...-:..:.:-.::.'=;•=! .... ,. ..... naw IMlmftAW ...... ,._.... v,,,.,, ••••td "· COl•.J._.J tlwaWlrl"'9Qtyoflr'Wle1 .................. "'tM ...,._ ............ 0-•U ......... 0-............ .. -llRWOP The~--Ul .. ~n.::.::=--.. ~·=--la..,.. W.OWt>rooll. IMne, ~Countyofe>rMoa. ..... Clt ....... .-. ...... eo. ..................... -n. I ?lit ·••••u•• HHrdHH ..... '"' -~.:-_.TtMlrl~,, ... ,.....• .. : .. ..,..1• --.. .....,. 92714 celMornta.~A.ai. llOftlN1, ......... Her1teg1 ...,_ ~ fleGelwlfPfa ....... _,,, .... rl ... ......... c "'"" ,..,_ J M AIJT.,...,,..... ~0 .. ~..:!!:9 ,,...,.. !. Aloi'\,,.,.,,.~ iowa. ...., teo.. ut1.--.. of ar.,.. ~. ,._, o.e.•1111.._ Mlf lie,. ....,,,,.-. O..C.) AUTOMOTIVI WHOLI• SION, 104 VtaAMlltee...... _.,... • ...,__, tnlllcltl, I leedl l'9f'Oll I in "-City of tton of ~ (et lofore Von K8rfNI\ M9 110 .... eo Pl!Y -· ,.._ .._ ..... .... N Nc*e le ..-. aMr1 to SALIM, tlM Whinier A• &)Oft leedl Cellf t2tlS Thia lle..,,_,t ... !lad M lilt. tM """"1POft ' ' a-. Atft ""'°" ...... 1fW1e Ca. tf1tl Md ... Of Wle or.tt OI 1° -t I I ...... • ....... 11¥ .... _...-....:.-;.w. Oavtd w. , .. ,,, ea.ta MIN. CA Jr, 0. ~. ICM "" ...., the COunty an .. °'' Callt.. !MM, ~ "'°-:' ~ t'l': ~ ..... ...._ ..... .... -tot Mnt .... .., ""* .... ,..., .. .. • °"""' ............... . ........ -. 9*7 Anttbea Newpoft ..., .,. County on Apf1I 12, TNa b\lt!Mee 1• oon-ftliad In 1 • r_. of .......... !Wit'° ..... CNdltor ........ June atlOlllft"' the.,_... 0.. I I P11t1 I ---• :'·~~·~ <Wry Qulrwl Moore, 114 Cellf. tiM3 ' 1'" ~by.•*"'*' '*"1*· ~~~ 0:-lllld i::• emount due. 1i: tMI. ~II "'9--.. ..,.,.. 1•111• ...... •lie .. .....,,,. .... .... 1n 1 len4e Ana A---. Coronado. eo... ...... CA Thia bUllMM .. oon-,..,.,.,. "'dWWdR.COle county ..., tM .......... d.r, lllllfOte CM ... -----~.... 0..ill"' Itl \. .... ... c.o.a ...... ~Of°"" t2t2t dUa'ed~r:::n ~ ~~:rr. ,er.:. Thia 9'e4ement .. tied The .,... ~ Of Of twooeedlnO. If .,y, to aumm9tklh ... ..,...., ,.~ 8:-............. ~ ~ .... "'• d ....... . wioe..,... of~ MallanNr o.tcl ~t. fled 1MI wttr11M COuntyanofOr· otMr oorNftOfl dtllglldol1 tfte ~el~ ... ~ ""''"' _, _ _. -.... ".... 1 tNI • IMll! ,,.,,..., 1a abOllt ao...,,., ~ 9MOI\. wttt1 1t1e"c::' O: of Or· 1 SA-Ml .,. County on ~ u. of lllld ,... propeny 11: pttor to the .... .,_..,., end o.ed' Allfl 14, "" the right to ,.... tlft °" a1 ...,.. :-:'I.,..., • • • to ti. fN6e 10 A..acl tad CAt2t37 I anoe Coull"' on Apf1I 1a. 19" t1t00 fl•dt&lll Aven11e, uporuucf&~thea.o. _, .-.olf81, IMC..• b6da.Ttl C t c tor tl\ell ........ _ lllfta .. ~.a.. .. a::.~ OtOUP. Inc.. TNa b\*MM • con-1Me ., ,.,,. ~ Cellfornl9. ratwy ..... rwtOl'e ad\ c .............. 9rl • on ,. .._. ·--- Tr •l. wtioee ._. due'«I try-)Clint~ 1 ,_ "8JC NOTIC( l'utllahed 0r-. eo.t 1etc1 ... wt11 be meda t,~ to f!M\, end al Les: sn 11 "' ..._ ,,... :':ttn"'":'n~ P1fi:-: ni;,.• ~ -=::..~ .. ,,... ~ 11 t131 a.nta 1 o-ry Ko. Moen. Alea· .... ........._.. "'"anee co.et oa11y Piiot M-a. fo, 11. 24. w1tt1aut oowenn or ..,. Plooeedll. 181 In con-......, •4••• Tr...,s w .... _._ li ....... 0c • ......__.._a ,_ ,.... ... ,._.._ .._ -AM A~ Colte ...... anctatO ent ...,__,"' H . ...cnnouaWN ''" ranty ~dlnO tttla Poe-nectlofl wletlthelWyont&dl PubllMed 0r-. COl9C _....., ""' .... - -.,...,. ... ._ ·--County of or.. State of Thia ltatemeM ... fled Dally Piiot A&>rtl • Mey a. um 8TAW IA·5t1 Mlllor\ or ~ Pf°'*1Y ..... cie.-frofft Deity Piiot M.., 17 ,... Labor Code .... PN"•• tN""" ........... Callfomta. ' lwtth t",!~'Y~,..!f~ 10• 17• ttte SA·MtA .. ~TM=~-to eetlJyttieot111gat1ont ... thetllneofMll~~!>l ' aeMa t'::::,~..!'~ .,..."-c-u .. eor .,.. .. T"9 propeny 16 be trw-enQe ,,,_..ty on ....,... ... "' -. OUl'tlCI by and~ to the ~ of ,_ -...., .... ,..... ........... ...-,.ci la ioceted at 1111 1tN nma T E P£~& MACHINE· P\8.IC MrflC( PoW9( ot Nie cor••recl In Aft«' .... , (tJ '9rtod. ""9 .. _.,. ll)TICI ~=-:~ :r=.~.:-r,:-: Santa Me A~ ca.ta f'\&IC NOTICE A l'fMONNEL 8UWIC!, '1C'TTT'IOU9 ..,_.. ttl•t oentln deed of tNlt ownett of "'1 r996 propetty ~ ._._,. fled wtltl .,_ aey GIUIM of .. Cal9ofNe tHM. County of <>ranoe. Publlthed °'s~ 1c;o;:' 13712 ~ Aw. #208, NAiii ITA,.....,, dated A~ t . tNa, •· aold aa pr~ 11'1 ...., lf011C8 °' = ;9 _. City; Md ~ Labor C... ._ .....,.. 81.,aof CellfOmla. . =Pllol May • • • • '1C~A=-TU:'".;.,,...-::. met The foiowtngperWa .... =~~~ ~ :36.c...~ .... ~-=~ NGllM..01 I a rrY '°"'" penaldla preeoriW ,..._ ......... ... In Said pr:':":.~' 8&571 The IOllow4nO per.one .,. NftpOl1 Aw. •208. Tuatln, doing ~ ae: ' I atlo n .. -MvtnO """ ~ Not'°9"......,. ...._...,,.. ....... '°' llOl~IOS of .............. Clr'lltor Of tr.T:* lblMta. ~t. dolnG ~ ... Celli. t2t80 NEWPORT PARTNERS 1%:,! ~~'~ Coeat ~.or a fen..,_,,,, 01 the uiidll-.S wll noC be the Mid Code. "'9 DIP..._..• ......... llCCOutlte peyabla. and ,... rta.JC NOTICE THE ORGANIZATION. Thia t>l*neea 11 con· 111. 108 So.Gi..aal.OrM09, Tltta c;Omp.ny. • "Callfomla et'f1peraon1r1 "*'.,.,...., rMPCM1111*rottlftd91*0d' ............. l~Ct9J ........,,.._.,c.Monlla. ~. and good wtll of INK. 1ee2 LanDteY Ave .. duci.d by an lndMdul:I Cellf. t2tM corporatton ~ TNlt-. to .,.,.. ti. '*""'tied to,........; lleblMtet oontraated by tilft' Cleft. CltJ" ~ "'*" .. ..,.-... Cir that CNtoptactlt ~ FtCTmOUI ..,.... lrttne. Callf. t 21 f4 . a. Jamee A9cNr Del Ree Butera, 1800 e.ny L Mk El.,...,..11.... IM property aold, or tlft one other "*' mytttt. on or ~ OrMOe C()9lt Qartt of ... ~11111 .... _ ...... ..,.. known aa OeYld W Glbaon. 11tA119 tTATW Uaa L ~-Peleyo. Thia ltW1 .. Ned lflllne Ave., ~ leed\, inc e Celtfornla OOt'JIO'• P9'11cMat t'9Cl of IUClh prop. efler thla .... Dally,. .. .., t2. 11, 1... '°"'" .,.,.._ p;www ... O C and IOCalad at 1l'S1 The folloWlng per90N art 154 WOOdbume. N9wPOt' wltfl the County Caetle of Or· Callt. 92:980 atiofi. 9elilfldery rtCOtded arty It tlft time wltNri '20 Detlld ,_ 7 d.r, of Marctl. M81'1 .,_...,lorro.-i ..... .. Santa AM A--. ca.ta dolnO l)uelneaa ea: T and S 8eech, Callf. 92:980 MQa County on April 22. Jerry 8u1era, llOO lrttne Auguft 20 ttl6' • ~ daya aft« N .... tt&ereof, tlM. Gerft96d U.-'d COdl. .... .,, Maaa. County of Orange. Llml1ecl. 204e:1 Allpor1 L.W. Thia bullneae 11 ~on-1tee A\19., ~ Bw:ll. Cellt ment No 1$-310 ;aa O"'*I (21 l'fb. 8ucfl prOP«ty or ChatlMn Gul'ZI • "8JC NOTICE --.,,.,..1-:£1Cllf St.al•ofCallfornla. Huntington e .. c h. CA dlic:1ed by:anlndMOual ,_111 t2ee0 Reoorda:of0t-M09'Count), tract of property IMM° tie t 4t4t 8unnycnet. Hunt. a.ta.ctlrelC.. The bultC lranaier wlll be 92949 UM L. P91ayo Put>li.had Orange COMt Diena Eac:her. 206 '°"' Calllorni.. permitted to .,. ,..,..,,.. 8-dl. CA Coaat NOTIC8 ~ Or-.. CoMI conaulM\at.o on "' attar s uunn• E. 81okH. Thia ata1ernent waa Ned Dally Piiot May S, 10, 11, 24, St .. ~ 8Mdl, c.llf. Nolie. of Oetautt and upon payme nt to lt&• ~M °'~ti 2A IJIMTW9 M>e Dlllly Plot Mlf 11, 11Me~ 1t1e4thdayo!June.1tee,a1 GeofQaH.SIOllaa,20492AJ. wtth ttiaCountyClarttofOr· 1tM t2M3 EJeotion to Sell the d9-pufONler,Oflnc:Mlheoen-111t ey ' ' ' NOTICE IS Hlf'l 8Y 9:00 A.M .. al Law Otftcl of lporl Lena, Huntington angeCountyonAptll4.1te8 SA-589 StW~...;.:5 = -1bed ,_. pr°'*1Y under notbefollndtntheooumyln 1 aeSM0 GIVEN tll tl 1ealed RICtiatd MoMlllan. 17291 8eech. CA t2&48 ,_, ~---· • . Mid Deed of Tt\llt W9I,.. wNdi ttie ~to be,.. r:::-" rot lumiatllnO .. gjC llJtlCI lrvlne Ill #200. Tullln, Coun-l/ICIOr Y TH O. 5599 Publllhed Orange Coast •-ti' lllft"TV"C 92,..... COfded on Fef)ruWy 9, tlM. ~ It """'9d. ltWi to mat ..... equipment, _ _,;..;;;;;;;:;;.;;;,,,;;,;-.----- ty o4 Or.nQe. 11•1• of cell-Birchwood Circle , LH Deity Piiot A&>rtl 24. Mey 3, ~ ""'"4 ~"!:, ~·1~ ~· u ln11r11 rne nt No. tM......,,tcwtMIMof rtaJC NOT1Cl tran~etlon ' encl eucl\ HCiH'IDUIWH•• 1om4a. vagu, NeftO• n 120 , 10, 17. 1tee P1CT1110Ue .,..... • • N-052'tt. Otftolel Aeoorda tna ~ hlll '*"' or other r.cMtlea aa,.,., be,.. MAim 8'AW So ,., .. known lo Ille Thi• butlnMI II con· SA-687 um 8TAftlmWT ner9hlp of 0r-. County, c... ........ ,.. amount pa6d by 8'A,....,,. °' QUlr9d '°' PLANTING N&W The~ .... - TranaferMll). al bualnaaa dueted by: a llmltad pertner· The to1ow4na pa °" RAa 8u1era tomle. IUClh pUtdieNt tlftd lnterwl .MAllHIERNY OfJ fRUI ANO MPAIAING doing ~-~ and aocs,..... uaec1 a111p NlJC NOTICE dolnO bulinem-:-""' -™' llatement -ftled Thie notice la ~ 1a l'*90fl at the'*~· u. OC' PtCnnout L.NtDSCAPE ( 1-....1 .. c.QAHTA'l , 111t ~ by Tl'llWfWor(I) for the ttwea $uunna E SIOll• (a)EVERY800Y'S A WIN-wltll "c~ty CWtc ~ ~-oornp11anOe wtltl the wrttten oent per ennum. oC .,.. .. um be reoeNed by tM City of BM., ~ llaeafl. Cellf. ~ lall peel. ar.: SAME. Thie llalatnenl -fled 1'1CTIT10U8 ..,.... NER (b)8T£AL TH INOUS-= IY on ' ~·ion made to tt&e JuNot fncumlwanoea ..,. Tt&e lotlowlng penon• Colt• ..... at the OfftOI of t2MS Detect: Mey 15. 1tM. wttll ll'la County CWtt of Or· MAlll ITAW TRIES, 18118 Allc;e Ln . ,..._ Trvatee by the leneflClalY. 93M(C). E"-t Of NW/Of~ MY9 abel'tdonecf the IM of 1M City an P. O. loll "•uben fleyH. 1100 Signed by· David W · ange County on ~ tO. The lotlowtng l*90M are Huntington BMeh, Calll Pvblllhed Or Coeet On M.., 10, 1Me, wtlicltl ta CUl'ftbtenota. A Oll1tflceM oC tt&a flOtltlOllt luslneH 1200 (T7 felt briW), Coeta Wtmfl Ave. al, Huntington Olt>aon, o.c .. TranlfarM. 19ee doing butlnMI aa: 92648 .,. the date of the lnlttal publl--Nia of paraonel pr~ Nern« OHi! ON OHi! m -M • 1 • o a I It o r n I• Beadl. Cell. 12141 Michell• Olbton, Trant· ,_ J & M AUTO SALES. 204 0.¥1<1 H. Crane. 18179 Dally Piiot May 3, lO, 11• 24• oa1ion of tNa N01tca of Sala. gMnot I~ tor ... PIGP' NE88. 543 sente AM1;;, t282a..t2oo untlltt&ehoUrof Oameton Oury. ION ,.,.... Pul>lt-1*' Orange CoMI l/laAntlbaa. ~Beech, Allca Ln .. Hun11ngton 8eaetl. ttee SA-W the fOllOwlng amountt rep-arty .-outed punuant '° Nlwpof1 leedl. Cellf. 2:00 p.m .. Mey 21. ttM. at =• Or., Hunlln9ton Publlahed Orange Coel1 Dally Piiot May 10. 17, 24. .. 9 ........ ., ,.._ ... 92••• '9Mnl the 1ottl MIOUn1 of aection 8331 ahall dllcMl'ga The Actltlou• .,..,.... wtllCh time~ wltt tie~ , Cell. t214t Dally P11ot May 17, 1tee. 31 itee Caln. '"""' ........ -tile unpaid belanca of the IUdl pniperty from .. lent. .._,....,_to abcwe .. eel pu ......... and r..cs 9'0lld In T'hlll IMlalMN la oon-Sa-954 • 88634 Jay oennem. 2041/le Anti-Thia bu11n .. 1 I• con· .. _.,. MnTIC( ot>llOatlofl. ..cured by the encumtw~ ~ ttti. ftled In Oranot CountY on the~ Ot\elnber'I. a-. dUCltecl by: • ,.,.,.. '*1· ---------:rees ~ BMch. Celtf. ~~ ~ ~~Mdual '"-"' "" aboY9-dMCtlbed property ~ wflldl the .., of the January 23. 19115 J:tL! eel PfoooeM ahall beer the neraNP "8.tC NOT1C£ ..,_ ir ..,,.TICE Tl* bullneN I• con· lt&la atatement wu tlled '1CTTT'IOU8 ~.. to t>a aold, and raaaoneblY United Statea wMtl l'...,.al NO.FH'l'OM ooe of the wot1I Md the .._... _.. l"-.n. "" ducted by: an lndMdual with the County a.ni of Or· NAiil ITAW •tlmeled CC*a. IXS*'MI to wtlkfl the '"Y ... medl Wiiiem "'6cNllMlln. 5-43 neme of IM btdder bUt no Thlll .._,,..,. .. Med .~ 'tCTmOUe ....... J.., Denham ange County on A&>ftl 14, The f~ ...,-tone are and ~. ~ tied pt1ottty, sente Ave..~ leldl. OU. dlatlftOUlil'*'O "*"9. ~~an of Of• .._._ ,_ Thie 1111 I WM Ned 1989 doing butiMM u : Ufl99ld be1anc9 of do ........ L ,..... ""° Celtf, 1*3 Atrf ~ ~ after the .. 'County on Mey I , 1 ... M1t LI' lltAll9 UAW with the eo::"etertt of Or· ,.._ HEADS.UP GOLF AC· gatlon '5.450,000.00: -OMoer, ~ A• ~ DrM Ria6c:MI• acMdUled doelnQ tllne tor W NOncl TO CM.DITOlll The= Pef90N-angeCountyonApt113, 1tee Publlehed Orange CoMI CESSORY CO .. 29582 Via ln1ere11 du• 1120 /H M.. &...-. ....... CA te611, '3 a..bWd Ct • .....,. 1M rece1p1 of.,.. ahall be l'ubllltled ~ C()9lt 2! .. ~m~TO.._ .. A!f ~s CONruLTINO , ...... OaltyPllo1 May 3, 10, 17,24, Manotal•. MIMlon l/lefo, 53,555.44. lnt•rHt du•..,, p0tUS•ct1,Cellf.t2tea l'9tUmed to IM btdder""" Dally Piiot Mey tf.14, J1, _.. ..... ..... ,,...._. Publlahed Or eoest 1tM Calif. 92991 2120/M 53.555.4'; lnter9at Putllllf*t OrMOe Coest Thia ~ wee con-oper'9d h ahall lie the ac)le June 1, 1NI , 1111 ALCO H 0 LI C 18810 Cofdata. F011ntaln Piiot Apft 7 M 3 SA·~ Rudy PllOllno. ~2 Via du• 3/20/H 53,555.44; Oalty Piiot May 17. 19M dueted by a huabend and raapon9ibtllty of the btdder .....-1 HYIMQI LICINH(I) \/alley. Clltt t2708 Dally lie ' .., • Manolela, Ml .. lon l/lajo . lnt•r .. t dua 4 /20/H s.e5t wtte 10 ... lt&et "'9 bid la,...,._, --------- (leoa. 1101-4107 U.C.C. Oebbla Sue Slac k la, IO, 17' '9 SA·se8 1111-IC ..,,..,.,.r Call!. t 2et1 53,555.44; 1n 0 t«MI fr~~ Thia ~~~~ ... ~ In roper time. •-""' - Md!OI Mrn M') 18810 Cordata, Fountain ,..-., ""4~ Tiii• buelnt11 I• con· 4120/M to 5/t IN at 11..... rtaJC NOTIC( with the_,_ .. ,-.-. .. "'""' Mt of 8ld Dooumenn __ ...-....~=--"".-..0..--..__ Nollca le l'lereby given tl'lal Val'-Y. Call!. t2708 duottd by: an lndMdual (I t, 785 .,.r day) equal anQe County on May 8, 19M may be obtained II the Of· --....... 1 bulk tran.r.r of p«IOll8I Thf1 bu1lne.. 11 con· P\BJC NOTICE FtCTmOUI .,..... R.R. Paolino 35. 700.00: Foracloaure NOTICa OC' Publlehed OrMOe COMt flee Of the Otty EnQlnear. n "MAii.nA,_-, proper1y and a trarilfer of dUCltd by: an lnclMdual ....-ITATlmN'T Thia etatement wu flled co1ta: Tru11 .. ·1 fea DmATM OfJ Deity Piiot May 10. 11, 24. Fl/It OtM, Coate W... Cele The.......__.. persona - llquOf llcanM II about to be Debbie Stadcla fJC:TITIOUe ....... The tollOWlng penon• are wllll lhe County Cler1I of Or· $15,425.00; Tru•• .. •• Sele ~...., 31. t... lornla. upon ~ ~~ -~· ---.,~ .... ., _ __, w1t~"~6: of":. NAiii aTATl•NT doing bullnaaaCUTaa:IV~ AS~~-enQe County on Aprlt 23. Ota. 9, 140.00; Recording ICMAM.. IA-tt5 peymient of 15.00. An ecJ. !A MAllUN! HA-,.,.·-·-·...,...._.. ... , Cou .., ... ...., 15 The lotlowtng Pef90N -ILLIARY EXE "' "'"' 1tae c:oel• 22.00; PubllcetiOn. No-MID OfJ NhiMM dlUonel c:Mrga of 12.00 wtl 8 (b)SEA MAfllNE "'Federal Tai Number. and = n., on ......... ~ • doing bua1neea aa: VICES . 722 Joann Street ,..,_ tlca of Sele 150.00: Poetlng, TO .ui•I ilh •-""' ~ t>a mede If hancled by mal.. PAATNEMHIP LTD 17300 ~~ t:"tr::. 1 P.-a CONSUMER CREDIT I A, Co11a M.... Call!. Pubbhed Orange Coaa1 Notice ol Sale 50.00; HTATI NO. AUD11 ,..-..., ""'-. ~tJone and other 1fttl Str ... 1u1te" JtOI lerora ., •. JOSEPH RlZZO. PvbllaMd Orange Coest =:~~~OF ...:e:: '~~cine MU Uhler. 722 Oalfy Piiot May 3. 10, 17, 24, c.tlfted mell 18.70; Tote! To ....... ~ eTA~ °' oontrac:t doc:umenll ~ TUltln Calf t2llO • SS • 094 ·111·990, OallyPllotAprli28,May3, Cellft2ee3 S A Cott 19MI coel.l123,80370;Tolaldue:credhora and oontlnQenl YNmDICVJYOfJ alleo be...,,,.,_,alltle • The'~tcw ... I DOROTHY RIZZO. 3179 10. 17. 1tee N9port ~ io4 Via Joann c 1~-;~:1 . • SA-SIM $5,723.725 70 cndltcn. and per.one wtlO --°' ..cnnoua flee of the City an at the ~.,,,. EdllOlltlon lnG.. 0.-...... __ • 125. "-a •.o.-a 8A·528 Jiay O. ' .. _......, Meaa. an 't I The ~ Wl9 9'>' mey be othatWIM lnlareated WM um City o4 eo.ta Mw., ~ _,.. 11300 t1tt'I iTrwt ,.....,,,_, ~ ...,.,., -Antlbea, Newpof1 _.,, Thi• bu1 n ... • con· pointed and aui.tlMed • 1n ttie .. and/or eatat• of: .,.,_. ~otlowtnQ pettonl cattona .. notbamaled~ ~ J 10I Tualn c.111: CA t 2924. Calif. t2M3 ducted by: an lndlYldual P\ll.IC NOTICE 'rruatM under me Deed of R o a E R T H E N R Y t&eve ~ IN i.-of ._ IM addltlOnal 12.00 t2tlO · ' The namea. Soclll Secuf· "'8LIC NOTICE Thia bUtln... le con· Martine Anl2 Uhler Truel by a Subttltullon ,... SCHABLEIN . th• Flctltloue Bualn .. • cflafoe ta lndUded wtltl per· fllotietd Alen Cerltoft II)' ()( Federal Tu Number. ducted by: an Individual Thi• etatement WU tlltd NOl1CI °' flUaJC .. AflJ. corded on FebNary e. 1Me. A ~ltlon hll ~ ftled Name: P.C. COIL Wlf«>tNG. l'l'lant. 1131 Nof'ttl HlaNand A.,;. and malling addrell, and FtCTTT'IOU8 ....... Jay Oenhem with the County Ctent of Or· 1NQ llffOM Tttm Pl.AN-a 1 0 o cu m en t N o . by Ham.ti M. Setlebleln In 1700 pt NtwpOf1 Cir Santa Eadl ~ lflell tie made on enue FullrtOn. Calf. tzaa ZIP Code Mumt>er, of the MAMIE IT.AW Thia ttatatnenl wu flied ange County on April 17, NINO COMMllltON O' 89-052388. Official Recofda the Sut*ior Cour1 of Or· Ana Calll 92105 " the Pr()llOMI form, ~ ™ Trevtt 'OrouP Ud 1ran1tat .. .,..: LORRAINE Thefollowlft0Pef90Nll'I wtthtllaCountyCltt'kof Or· 1989 nte CITY Of' ,OUN'TAIN of Orange COllnty, Call-angeCountyr~lnglhet The fkthloua 8ualnaaa P·1throughP-8provldedln 103INorUIT"°'*"""'930( YOUNO, JOE W. YOUNO. doing bu..,,_. aa: tinge County on April 19. '*717 VAlllY IOfnla. Hamett M. 8cMbtain be IP' Name ,.._red to abcw1f W9I the contract documentt , Orange Cell t2tl7 26041 Lind• I/Itta. L.agunl MfSSION CUSTOM 1tee Pvbllehed Orange Cou1 NOTICE IS HEREBY The Deed of Truat _..,.pointed .. peraonel ...,.. Ned In Orenoa County on and ahall "acoon;pen6ed Ttlfe ·~ .. oon- Hllle. CAt2953 CARPENTRY. 24755 San ,_ OaltyPllot May3, 10.17.24• 0 11/EN tllal on Wedneacl..,, dMctlbed ... Ul9*' by ~atlWto admlnlllerltie Auguat 2 1114 FILE by a ctn1"9d or CMt!W'a dudeclby:almiled~ Tl'la1 Illa pereonal prop-Vincente. Mlealon l/lt lo. Pv1>41thed OrenQe Coat 1988' M..,28, 1te8, at 7:30 p.m. In Barry L Miiier ~. tatala of the decedent. NO F151M ct'9Cll or a bkf bond lor not at11p ' arty to be trantfertad II de-Callf t28tt Dally Pilot Aprlt 24, M.., 3, SA-683 the City Council CMrnberl. Inc., origlnal beneflciery, to The petition raqueet• ~ eu.o 2104 Santa ie. ttian 10% of the amount J. T Fuller acnbed In general .. ma--.AJdy B Sorenaon. 24755 10. 17, 1te8 10200 Slat• A~. Foun-Berry L. Miiter on ~ auttiortty 10 admlnl9t• the Me Aw .• eo.te ....... Cell. of IM tMd. mede ~ 10 n..i ..... ITlll'lt .. fled tar\ale, IUPC)IMI. rnerd\ar)o San Vincent•. MlUk>n l/la!O. SA-set P\BJC NOTICE lain VIAW/. the Planning b« 5. 1985. wtlk:h A8elgn-.... ,. under lhe lndepen-92927 tt&e City of eo.ta• "'-. No wttt'l the County an of Of· d 1 u . • q u Ip m • n 1. Io r I c.itt t2tt 1 CommlNlon wlll hold • pub-ment wu recorded FebN-dent Admlnlllration ol Ea-Thie l>ullneM ..,.. ~ pr090MI 1hall be con· .,. COunty on w.y I 1111 lumltura. llxtur• and equlC>-Cet1 e Sorenaon. 24755 NlJC NOTICE '1C1TTIOU9 IUIMll lie hear1ng on the followlng ary 9, 1Ne. u ~ teaa Aci. ducted by an~ aldlr.t un16aa. accompe116ed ..... ment, goodWlll, co¥enant San Vincent•. Mllalon l/la!O. N ... ITAftmNT llam•. No M-052387, Otflc:ial A.-A tleel1ng on the P-'hlon TNt ••• _,, ... Ned by 9'ICfl c:athler'I ohedl. ~ arm. COBll not lo comptll. IHM. Clltt 92991 ,tennoue ..,..... The followlng per9onl .,. CONDITIONAL USE PER· cord of OrMQa County. Cell-..... held on JUNE 4, 1Ne wltll the County CWtc of Or· caah. Of btdder'• bond. Dally Piiot ... .., tO". 17. 14, leaNf'lold Improvement•. Tiii• butlneH ta con· NAiii •TAft..wT doing bullnaaa u : MIT NO. 835 tomla at 9:30 A.M. In Oecit. No. 3 at ange COunty on May t 1119 No~ ehall 119 oonlldered 3t 1111 • 11ocll In trade, Traden-. dueled by: lluaband and wtta Tile toltowtng penonl are MARKET RESOURCES. Petition tubmtt1ad by Unll Dated: May 9, 1te8 700 CMc: Center Oftw W•.. PublllNd OfMQa Co.t llnleaa It la meda on a blar* ' a.as UNIQUE EATERY and la Ju<l;y B. Sofenaon Jolng bullneaa u : 31942 Evita. San J uan Thal and Hoang Vo to opar· ~ COAeT HOU>-Santa Ana. CA 92702. Oa6ty Piiot M.., 11. 24 31 form f\H'nleMd by the City of loealed 11· 3178 Pullman Thll 1111aman1 wu ftled CRAIG'S IN-HOME RE-Cai>lttrano. Caltt. t2875 11e a Video llort al 19301 MO COWAMY, a C.... IF YOU OBJECT to the June 7 ttee ' ' ' ca.ta Meae and It made In "125. Co•I• M•••· CA wllll Illa County Clattl of Or-PAIR ANO MAINTENANCE Allred Gehr~, 3 1942 Harbof Boulevard. fornl• oorporaUMI, .. gran11ng of the ~ttion. 'fOll I SA-645 a ccordanc• wl111 the 1()0ell'I« wttll tl'la follow\no Al\noO CountyonApfll 1 ltee a SE""ICE 14282 H_,.._· E·~t 5 •··--a..uatrano CONDITIONAL USE PER· lubttHllMd TrwtM, 8y lhould either appear at the "'ovlli<>nl of Illa Propoeal .. _a..,.. d •• c rlb•d a lcoll ollc -....---1• 0 n .. . _ ........ .,, ....... _. ' 0 ._ .. , .... _.._.., 1111 • ....... .... ---.. _ da Of . Huntl(lgton e.ach, Caln. 92975 MIT N · M5 ... _ · --· =na n '*"'"G and 1111• your ..,.,.. ·-.,. MftnH' req\llfamemt. (cnACtOM ~) baYeragelloanM:Of FSALE Pul>ller-d Orange C0111t Callf.t 2947 Prttcllle Otflrtg, 3 1942 Pt lltlon eubml11td byj Put>llahed Orange Coeet jectloNOffllawftttenoblel> ...--""'~ Each blddel mu11 be HOTICETODfnNDAHT• BEER & WINE LICENSE NO. Delly Pllol April 24, May 3, C<alg T. Fio-.. 14292 Evita. San Juan Cepiatrano, Audrey Nancy Adair for Daffy Piiot May 10, 17, 24. 1ldnt with 1he coun b9tore ltc.nMd M ~by tew. (Avtao a AcuaadO) 91...c> ~ 159752 now ""*' tor 10. 11, 1tee Hacienda Dr . Hunttnglon Caltl. 92975 traneler of ownerehtp of the 1te8 the tleel'lng. Your appear· eTATW °' Contractor l*"O • crefl Of LENZ. an lodMdoal. L.!HZ Mid pr9fl'llMI, lor P'llNMI SA·5e3 Bw:h, Calif. 92947 Thlt buelneu It con· ex.ltllng eandWtcll 11'°9 et Sae2'71ance mlY be In penon or by MUIDCll IDFlfY M Cluelllcatlon not atlOlllft on INC IERUH located •I: 3179 Pullman Tiii• butln.a• II con· dUCltd by l'luaband and wffe 11233 SlalfK Av.nua In the1 lyour attorney uu °' ..cnnoue Iha Oenertl p~ w..-=::. oorPo.attor1. ~ , 125, Coe\• ....... c-. PUl.IC NOTICE dueled br II\ lndMdual Allred Oetwig City'• MI zone lndudlng the P\BJC NOTICE If YOU ARE A CREDITOR .,... .. um ~ mlY .,. ,. DOES t ""°""" 50. .,... fornla. C<alg f Aoww• Thlt ilatamant wu 111ec1 on-Ill• Mia and con.ump-or a contingent credl\Of of Tile toffowtno petaona qulr'ed to pey the wege,... <:MM Tl'lal the tote! conaldfK· FtCTmOUI .,..... Thi• •talamanl Wal llled wltll ll'le County Cltf1l of Of· 1ion of bear and wine. DEPARTMENT OF 111wi d«lHMd. 'fOll mutt ,.. heve abtindOMd the uaa of of Iha cran Of ctrW'cmlk>n YOU ARE IElNO •UE> ttlon '°'Illa lraneiW of Mid N,... ITATl..wT ..... II ....... Coun ... Clattl ol Or· enge "'~·-ty on ........ 22. CONDITIONAL USE PER· THE T"EASU. RY your c:laltn with the COUt1 or th• Flctltloua 8u1ln•H moat c:loaaty ,....., 10" .. ev-·INTI"'"'··'" Ud ........ bullnaet and of Mid llcetlM ...,, "-., ell 211 lt&e """"' ,........" MIT NO. 947 " preaent " to the per.onal Name: SOVTHCOAST IN-1f10Wn In the Qener9I 0.. .. ._ ,.. .. "" It Ille aum of 1121,500.00 dOIT~lla !._ol-~~ .. p«IOl'll.· are enQ91 County on Mar ' 19 -1-Petition eubmltltd by INTERNAL REVENUE r-eaentat!Ye ~nted by TERIOR OEllGNS, 1952 t--'-.... IOM aff9c11Ye et tne demandendo) MICHA!L ti ..,,...,_ 1t&e .. _, -SERVICE ....., "'-o::~.. e~t .,.,.,._, BRINDA. an lndMd11al. Including Inventory •• • K EMCO, 2754 Long· f1M114 Publltlled OfenQe Coatl Robert Fronti.a fOf Ille... NOTICE M MALSO the c:OUfl within Ollr montn. ~· ......... ..,.. "..,_,.• _., 1 ltnw oa IM cell tor bide. FRAM< 8 MEDILE. JR., en ~lledete11 .. ,11~toli~~~. wood Court. Cotta ~. Publlthecl Oranoe Cou1 Dally Piiot May 3. 10, 17, 24, labtllnmerll ol aditaak ~ 810 IALI from the CS.la of ~~ Ana.T..._ CetlfFICt. 92111ou106, 8.-..~a The City Council of tM lndMdual, TIMOTHY K. ~· Ul ,.., .,_, Calll 92929 o-•ty P11o1 An11t 28. M'"" 3 1986 r•taurant lnclu Ing on-.. •• Un"-, ..... au1"-lty In auat10aot tett.,..upru-...._ ,,. u--,....., of Coeta Mela~ WH..,.ELL. ...................... C AS HIERS C H CK .. ,... ' _, ' · Nie and coneumption of lnt-nv:; .. _:=...._,.:~---In Section 700 of tll• NameraferrecltoaboYewea tt;'.....,.110,. ..... -..or.. "'0 "'..--. •a.ooo OO.· OE .... NO NOTE RICllrd Edward Kuljl1n, tO, 17, 1989 SA·5t3 19 2t -., .._....._.,............. le ..._.. In ~ ,.. ___ 1 on • ...,.. ,.... -·1 NEAOV. D. HMNITM. an .., "'" 2754 Longwood Court S .. 575 beer and wine 11 1 ...... •".31 t..... -. ..... IProt>el• Code of Cellfonl · ,...., .,,...._,,.. .......,, ~· ......... ~ .... To BE REP' *CEO WITH ' "' """"" ,,. pr.,.._., .,... ..-M .. 10 19119 ILE ' .........._ ~ CO.ta M .... Calif t292& BrOOkhurat StrMt. acrlbed ~,,.. ~ Mlz· The time lor tlllng dalme -arc.. • . Tiie Contractor •h•ll Y• ..,_ • CM.-M CASH THROUGH ESCROW Tiiie but lnaH 11 con-"8.IC NOTICE CONDITIONAL USE PER· td tor nonpayment of not •xplr• pftor lo fOUf' NO.F303113 COfnP1Y wtttt the prO'Mk>nt DAYI ...., .. ---$89,500 00, PromlH Ory dueled by an lndMdual P\ll.IC NOTICE MIT NO e.48 lntwnal ,..,.,_,. tuaa ow montl'la fTom IM CS.I• of the Soutt'I Coeet 8a6ea. Inc:.• of Sec:11n 1n o to 1780 ~ .. _.... • ,_ .... a NOIH IN FAVOR 0~ Rlcttard E Kulllan FlCTI'TlOUI ....... Petition 1ubmll1ed by fT C lain' Anc:tlor heaflng notlca a.bOW. Callfom6a Corporation and clutlYe. Of the Call1omla SELLER HERIN 150.000.00 Tiile •latemenl Wal llled ftCTTnOUa .,..... N,... eTATlmM'f Team of Advocaltl tor,,:" O ~A ~· .. ~ YOU MAY ()(AMINE the Martt ~an •• General Labor ·Code. the 1)19¥ .. 18 :u::-fll911Rll .. Tll•I It hat been agreed wttll ll'la County Clerit of Of. lltAll9 ITATIMDIT The followlng per.one are Spec{al Kldl to UNI ponion rv°'*1Y ;_..1 be aold al pub-ftle kept by the court." 'fOll Par1ner'lhip. 1952 EMt Ed-raM and~ of Mgell IM-A.....__.-..... ~ Mid 1ran1t.rMI •nve County on Ai>fll 4 19ee The tollowlng paraon•.,. doing bullneaa u : of Hari>er Scnool. 19985 ~ aale under .-led bid .. -a perlOn 1nwa9led In Ingar Avenue. Sen_t• Ana. tarmlned by IM onctor of _. :;:;.. .:::;-...., e,.. and Mid 1ranet.rore that ,..... doing b!lllneat .. A· 1 GLASS DOORS. WIN-Sarita Yna Street. tor offtoa provided by lntwnal Rev-the tatala, you may ..,..,. Cetlf. 92705 1M Depat1ment of lnduatnet ...... ,_ •-...... '9 conlldettllon I()( Iha Ir-Pvl>li.tled OrenQe Coul NORtH ORUO INC .• 1170 DOWS & MIRROR CO . 19 17 UM . anue Code MCllon ~5 and upon the aucutor or lldrNn-Tlllle ~ .. ~ ~.Stitt of~ 1 e1u All M far of Mid bualnaet and o4 Dall'( Piiot A.p(ll 28. Mey 3 Bllkat St., Cotta Mela. Cell1. Superior Ave . Cotta MeM. CONOfTIONAL USE PER· related regulation•. Dela lattator, or upon tM al· ducted by• generll pertnar• wtlldl are Ned wltfl the OltY :.-:: .::.=' :'t:: !:!, eald Ncanaa 11 to be peld O 17 1986 ' ' 92829 Celtt 92621 MIT NO. 850 Blda wlll be Opened· June 3 torney tor 1he executor or INC> · CWtc of Nkt City; and lflllil r- only eflar 1ranefar lial ~ 1 · · SA·5&9 Nonh Drug Inc.. Call· Greg Scatfarty. 4931 ~ Petition eubmltted by ttee· Time Bid• · wtll 119 aclmlnlalrator. and Ille wltfl fNa lletement wu Ned forfeit penaltlea ~bed ...._ approYtd by Department of lornla, 1170 Baker SI., Ave .. N9wport Baacn, Calif. Cl'len-bun CnlOU tor lhe r• epeMo· l1·00 am· Place of llhe COUtt with proof of .... wllll lhe County Cler1I of Of· t_..,.lor llOl~of If ,_ do ..... ,._ AlconOllC e.v.raoe Control. Cott• M .... Calif. 92929 92&93 tall Hitt ol turnllura ot Sale· 24000 Avtia Roed I Ylcle, a written ~ Ital· anQe ~on .,..., 8, 1te8 the Mid Code. '11' 1 nee • ...... ,.. _, pureuenl 10 ~ 24073 91 P\8.IC NOTICE I Tiii• bueln•H I• con· Tiiie t>uelntH I• con· 19590 ~arbof Boulevard, 1 ..... : ... Niguel CA 92477 Ing that yOll dealre irpectel Publl Oranoe Coest IUP '· ..-V, Clly ........... _, ,.. MCI ducted by' a corporation ducted by: an lndlvldual un111 M & N 4th'~ Thie btt.r.ci· Qnk. notlca of the f111nQ of an ..,._ Delly Pltol May tf. 24, 31. ce.t. Clly If C......... ::c-•!!' '.:..::' ..,.. 'fllal ll'le l'l«tln dMctlbed FICTmOUI 8U..... Audrey H Tly10r, ~. Grag Scartarty CONDITIONAL USE PER . . ., I andac>Pf-...n.ntof June 1 ttee Publlttied Or-Coest -.. ..:::.,_ ...'!!!!!'*" .. Ir ... ,--. .•• ~ 10 ...... ~-·m-N .. _ ITAT'l•NT I Treaa Tll .... •l•t-1 ... nled 0 • the right tllle and lnleraa1 of ven OIY ...... . ... .e43 -...... --,._ -· ,., •• .,... --.. •• -·~· MIT N . 8$1 Captaln'a A~age lno •tal• aaeett or oft.,. pett-""' Delly Piiot M.., 12, 11, tlM maltd. tubjee1 10 Iha aboW Tile lollowlng !*"tone.,. Tiii• ,,.,..,...,,, WU llled wttll lhe COUnty Clattl of Of· Petition aubmltted by °' 0 8 A Cepone'I In and to tlona or aooountl .... ~.. ·-Ir W\TU'C MS117 ..... provl1lona. at BURROW dOlng t>ullnaet u : #1111 tl'la County Ctertt of Or· ange County on Ai>fll 21, Jamee B Roblnaon tor lhe the ·property wlll 119 oftered In Section !200 and l200.5 of ,.._.,, "'14"4 n.n -.._ ..... ,. ESCROW COMPANY. 1857 REELORANOE.2240Unl-~County on April 22. 1t88 •tablllnmenl ofa dental of· tor Nie n requaated the theCalllornNIProei.teCode. NOTICa __ rta.JC ___ NO_TICE ___ .... , IA ... y _ _, __ Eal u nco1n92,.,. A5~. !?'· -"ca1tt1y92~.A ~ Baactl. 1t 8 _1• ...... __. ,...,_ ~1 floe 11 19439 Ward Street 1n Internal~~ wlll -... 11..,....., A..._, .. ~..,""'-__ :.;:._::,.. "'•..,.-'-'= , •""""'.CA ..., on OI a .. er ....., .. _, P\11>41..-...., voenQe ..,..... Ille ,...._.., M1 r.one .._ , ........ ,., -: _.. _. --....-I( t'"•c.l "" "--~ 0 7 2• """' lumllh lntonnallofl at>ou11.,_ ' ...., ·· ... OTICE IS HEREBY -,_r== .. June 17 1tee. David Lovagren, _.. Put>lltlled vo&nge ..,...,.., Dally Piiot May 3. 1 , 1 . ... CONDITIONAL USE PER-hftnl., w-..... " ...,,_ _..__ ""'t..-" • AH oltiar bull,_. namea WOOdman Ave •t. Arlal•. Dally Piiot May 3, 10, 17. 24, tta& POH i bi• encumbranc••· ·~ -Q 11/ EN Iha I ••a I ad WTIMe M>e _.. _ _,, ~ and add,.._ uaad by Illa Caltt 9 1331 198e SA-592 MIT NO 852 wtlldl m.., be UMf\11 In • Onftp. c•m• opoaa1a 1or tum1eNng .. NOT ICE IS HEREBY a ............ (lllliMI e. I/ .. • 319 La JOI'-S c.•7 Pt lltlon eubml11ad by tatml"'-the vatue o4 lhe Publllfled OrMQa C()9lt pr~. _.,.-.....-, --. 0 11/ EN I II a I •••I• d ... -............. ,. traneftr()( wttl'lln tllrM )'Mf't Art 1t11 '" .. I A·-Kat......., Inc fOf the •tat>-·-.,, = Piiot M.., t&. 17 23 lebu. .... ., _ __.......,_.. ...--- f I ..... ..__.. .,. _ __.. Caltt _ .. ,,, " Int.,_, bet. ng aold. o.cnp-· · ' tren•AArlatlon __ ... , ...... f::-" for .. _...._ .. -• ..... _. 1u 1 put, ao ar u known o "' . "•-,,,.... · ......,, ..,_IC NOTICE llehment of a ptoduoe mar· tion of property. T._ 41..on I ...,.... • .... ...... ..,,.. ..... -=.:.:::!-. =-=-----.... .._... ....._ 1ran .. farM are: -92993 P\ltl.IC NOTICE ,..-., kel of 19927 Buthard Street Sale "General Pubk Ealing FS.-217 other fadllllea aa may tie,.. •met .. -,__....-.. , r-- NWM and addr ... ot Tiii• buelnaH 11 con· FtCTITtOUI .., ... 11 THESE MA TTERS .,. Place" Liquor Llcanu quir ed l or '985·118 traneponeuon and llllCt& .... ._. -~ Mef'OW noldw: BURROW ducted Dy a general part· flCTITIOUI 8U ... ll NA• ITAftmNT being proceaaad pureuant to numb« 47-055382. Pr~ PARKWAY MAINTENANCE other f_.._ aa may M ,._ do• DIA8 0~ ESCROW COMPANY, 1857 neral'llp NA• ITATl•NT The !Oltowlng peraone .,.. tlla Plll\nlng Lawt of the trty may be ln199Cled al: "8.IC N0T1C£ (TAl!E REMOVAL • NO quired tor ttl&-M MAW. ,.,. t'Heilttr •H Eatl Lincoln Avenue. Of· David K Lovegren T lollowl dOlng t>uelnMI u : State of Calfl0tnla, Govern· 24000 Avlla Rd .• Laguna STUMP GRINDING) wlll ti. "tENANC!fMMOl/AL AHO illltlll ..... a ... ange CA 92995. Tiiie etatement wu llled dot Ila boat ng penont .,.. OTS. INC . 125 401h ment Code. 8,000 et ,.q., N""..,, C. 929n Sub-~O received by the City of Cotta RECON8 flUCTION OF ... • .... ..-. Dai.er M•:ldz· 1te8 wltl'I t,,. County Clerlt of Of. CngHECKEnetlR c~·e· co OF 8 II and tlla F011ntlln I/.,._ Mv-.,,__.. -' -...... at the OfftOI of IM~ CURii ANO OUTT!R • ..,._ UM a.ta ... ...... 0 _...... Cou A...., 11 " Slrffl. Newpor1 H C . -1 mlMlon of Bide: An bide CMDITOR8,,. C ......... p 0 . ao~ t,_ ( WALi(, DRIVEWAY A'· tslafcntn M .. .,._. JOHJIM ,vvnv•n ange nty on "''" ' ORANGE COUNTY, 24274 Callf 92&93 nlelpal Code. T111e 2t. '"""be aubmttled on form MU TRAlltlU -" " """' O NG AHO ~~t:r~~ JOI 198e ,_.,El Piiar. Laguna HHll. Caltt Daron. Thomu I THOSEOESIRINO TOt ... 2222, 8Hled Bid tor ( ..... t,.,-'111 ~=Jze~:oc:.-=-:~~~Ho~ ..OOTS ::=1!'w1 ::, .... ~ •• ~ OUMQ. T f p l>llll!ed 0 ~ Coul 92953 Stidham, Inc . California, llfy In lavor or In oppoattion P\Kch ... ot Sell'ed Prop. U.C.C.) the hour of 2:00 p.m., Mey ANO STUMPS~ lie ,. eu•rllr ae11 IH .. ,. •·,!....,......._,. :\':'..'!:.'.'... ~~t Dal~ Piiot A"'lrt 2 . ••ey 3, Pararnlh S O'", 24274 El 125 40tti Street, ~ totl'lepropoaal•wlllbagMn -. Contact the otnce In-Notlcoe It ..-. --to ......_. ._ tM of eoete ••I da4•a te.elea o~1y"'Pik,'iM.;'1'7'.1tM ,0 ·;7 198e ... ... Pilar, Laguna Hiiie. c.111 Baactl. Ctllf t2M3 an OClt)Ottunlty 10 do ao" d~ted below tor Forma credllOft ~'i"th~ "';,ttt&ln ~ :"~~= M.;'at-hOflloeof"'Cfty ••1lsf11 at...,_.,. Sae6'l SA-595 t2t53 Thia butln... la con· 1M public ~ 2222 and Information abOul named tranehlr0f1•) mM a reed ~ In the Collfd an. P. 0 . lox 1200 ('ft _. .. .... ......... Tiiie l>ul tnett It con· dueled by a corporation Information 1' ~ the property &lbmlt blda to ~ tr..,.._ ta ab0111 to ti. C II am be r 1 8 ea I e d Fl/It C)tM). eo... MeM. ..... ---------ducted by an lndlYtdual Thomu 0 Arnofd, Pr.... ;;:.=:' ~:ie 985_.42g 1he penon named below fTlede on paraonel propetty twopoaela atlall bear the tttta Celltomla t2t2a.. t200, ..-14 .... M i110 I I .. • ---------DllD•tC NOTI"c ParamJt 0111 dent and r9ler 10 the •bo¥9 llema belof• the time ~· "" be i...ralnel1er deecl1bed. of the WOftl and the,..,,.. o4 the hoUr of a:OO p.m., Mey • .,.us 1• • ......, ,_.. P\aJC NOTICE r~ w. Tiii• 11a1ainen1 w• flied Thi• ttatement wM tlled " pOMd action le opened. Payment Twrna: The narnea ~ ~ tile btdder but no other -. 21. 1 .... at wHdl ttme • ,.,., .. : 1 :~"pg ft: ,IC..................... d ll ll'le County Cler1I of Or• W1111 lhe County C*k of Oro Aha~ In _,.. lher• 8ld mull be ~ addf ..... of the lntaindld ~ "*"' .t,_, ~ wlll ... ~ ~ Md ... .. .. COUTM. """" -angeCountyonAOl'llt 1te8 ange County on April 22, ..., __ ,,.... . """'"" b"thefullamountofthe~ treneteror• ar•: WEIT· ~., ...,_,. .......... In tM COUl'IC6I _. .... ,. •• NMllT NAMllTATWMINT "'-n 1989 monelyy ~=~=:t 1t1h1ot•l202or ..... "tl'le POASCHI, INC .. dba ~,in::-.:== Oha,;'b.,., haled ~ ji!::. • ........ ... Al"PUCATION Tt>e IOllowlng swaont are Put>lltlled Orange co.at ,__ bed total bid It more then S200. W I! 8 T P 0 A T ~ ahall tie ,..,,.., to twoooaalt atlall btllF the tltta ~ c ...... 11$ ..... NO. ... ., d~~~:R~~~o:AL ACT. ~= Piiot May s. fO. 17, 24, Harwee4, Adtllftffft • ~.=~=r•: ~.,, tubmtt 20 peroenl of the PORSCHECAflE, • Call· tt&e bidder""°'**'• It ..... of tM WOftl and the Mme of .... I I 0 2 a I C.pllu!Ofreunanlat Colo aOfadettal oCfol::. ING NETWORK, 181 Taroc· SA·541 -~~---c~r~denoe dell'lefed ~I~ Of ~· wNCft.. f0tnla oorpOfl llOll. tt74 ti. the ac)le 1.apo111tbMy of the btdder bUt no oCNr ctt. ................. ..... Ca"f "2720 ~ ,,....--to I.._ ""',..~_,........_ -,. grMter "'" ~ Cflerte g.,_, Colla ....... the btddef to ... tNI lilt bid tlnQullHno IMfttl, Nft !Md ............ e -...... mlMlon. notlCle of publlc: co Rd lrvtne .. • -· ·-. .,,~· 1anoa of thehlQMtt~.the Cetlfomlat2t27 .... ___.._.lnproperdme.. ~---~ ••r·' 1 ts .... ... heating II given to QllllMrl Angei.t R Tomaayan 191 ·-ti' 1111\nl'I'. Pu lhed Coe!' ., or prlof IOlhe pu ...... ·-· belanc. due. If Ill'/. wtll be The loCetlon In Calllottlla .. ;.-;.~ lid Document9 doelftO tllne for ............... -....... .... and occ:upan11 Ol IU'fOUnd-r.1occo Rd IMne, Call! ~ "'140\4 l)elly Pllo1 M~3, fO. 17. 2 ... "'LINTON IHllllROD ~In tull. Form of ,ay-of \tie dlllf encut!Ye office mey be Obtained •t the Of· of.,.. ........ r4IMMd lo ....... -......... .... Ing ptoper11ea and Oll'I« 9'7'° '1C'TTT'IOU9 ....... 1886 ---,._. tner'll' All peymenta"""' ... or pnnapal bWlneaa offt09 no. of the ,.. ..... ~ n IM bidder llf'tOPtlied. It..... ......... -.. • 0 •• lntareated pwllea Said pub-Thie t>u1lnau ta con· ftmNT SAs5eO ~·· r--.._.. t>y Caall,' oertlfted ohedl, • of the Intended tranllferor Is F...,. "'""'--.~.:!.a 0... lie the IOlt •llPOl •"'1 of -............. ~ uc .........,. I• ac:tWldUleCI on I duc1ad by an tndlvldual MAm 8TA ,,_ h* 1 ~ treeaurer a -"""'""' ,,,_, -..... ....... • rt u ... ·:;;;;";o. ia. 1tee aoan· Anoe491 R Tom...,_,, The fOIOWlnV ~ -Publlaned Oranoe COM• c•• a -. lor'n6e. upon ~ .,_ btdder to ... ,._·-_. 1:: .. els nn• dt !Of apflllc;atton lor COUltl Tl'llt ttlttrnenl -111«1 doing ~ U rtaJC ll)TIC( o.t1y Pilot M.., 17 I tee ~ or by 1 United ,._ All OCher ~ ,..,... payment of 14.00. An ecJ. II reoeNed In pr~ ). __.. numt. ~287 .. 1 W1U1 tile County Cltr'k of Or· HACH Al8ET8 . 7'11 ' a.Mt pcietal, bani!, ~d °' and acldr9aall UMd by the dftJonel ctwqa of U .00 wtl A ... Of 8ld C.. Ila. IMmW ~...:::.;..__. .... the ,..... of 1nge County on APrll 7, ttee Warner Ave • Huntington P1CmlOUI .,..... •••evrepll money or •r Intended tranist9ror wtthln be made II hendled by mal. may ti. _..., M the Of. TM ,.... Md MdNA of ==:::,a:!.. ...,.., ,_,., BMch. Cell1, t7947 N.Am 8TA.,......,. Mike oMclt Of money or6er three ~ '-' ~ .... lpeclftoaetlon9 and oCNr ftot of Wle Qty lllOIMlr...1. 1J the oour1 let (II "°"*'9 1 ·........:::..:..-";:::'ion '' to I Publl•l'led Or•noe CoMI .Jerome Mal, 171 1 1 Hew-The toMowtng peraone .,. fltB.IC NOTICf peyable. to the Internal Rev· s>M1 ao lat .. known 10 the contract doeumentl ~ '"" OtM, CoM•....., C..:-dlleooton de It oor'9•1U-~_,1>i::: of 1..._ w .. t Dally Piiot Aprll 2a. M.., 3, Q, Lane, .. untlngton dolno ~ aa: anue leNloe. ln1ancled trantler.. are: .., be edl'lllMd et the • lorn6I, 11POf1 ~ Pl:~ COUfn °' l"4I ""' ·-10 17 19841 •Call! t 26't ENT"l!RPAIH "H ". 3 101 NOTICa Of' Nat11te of Title: The 1'1Qt11. none. ftot of IM City Clertt of .,...,,..,. qt ta.00. An ecJ. ITATl °' CALlf<>MM, P.-to add 4 aor. SA-&64 Thie bullne.. 11 con-Manltt• on.. C<>elt Mela TMllTU'I IM.I tltlt and Int.., of the fu· Ttla IWM(a) and ~ CltY of coeta Mete. ....... dlttoflll dlelfa Of U .IO .. COUNTY M OMN(ll, 700 ttt1p pat1I wltfl lendecepjng. ducted by an lndlYtdllal Calll 12126-3 t23 ' YOU ARE IN Oll'AUL T PIY'9" (IWll'ned on tlie lfont of addrwe of the Intended c.tion• wll not be INlllld ~ ......... If ~ by mal. CMo c.Mr OrM ..... imoetion, rettroom•. 101 . JeromeM91 oe.,,, J ~a. StOt ll!nderaDeed ofTruatde1ed tNafonn)ln and to tlie~ tnnef•rH(a) are: MLI' .... the ~ U .00 ..,_...l 'lei•• Md oa. len4eAne.CA"101. iota. blc)'dl 1ra1. IMcyda P\&JC NOTICE Thie ~t wu "*' ...,,.t .. OtM Coat•......, Auguet II. 1M&. reoorded erty 1a ol*'ed tor .... ..., HOLDIHOI. INC. e11arve II lnC*lded """ ,__ OOl'ltfec:t ~ rMl'I The neme. ......., IM p•rkln9 and l>aalletb•ll wttt'l the County Oer1I of Of. Cellf t2t'6-3t23 Auguet 20, 1M5, • Oocal-Jecl 10 any prlOf valld Thet the ftl°'*'Y ..,,._ manl alaO lie eie"°*'911 •the Of. ._.... ftUINler of,..._ ooum on prQPer'Y ioc.tect f'ICTITIOUI IU9Mll .,. County on AiWt 14 Thia bullnee• 11 con· ment No 15--S 10131. Offtdal OU1atandlne ~. ~ MM '*"'o le deacrlbed In hell'*'.,.,.. be,..... on no. of ttte CltY an of the IM'• ainorne,. or --•• .. ,_,of land bltWeen &fth IUMI ITAT'lmWT ltle ' dueted try-an lndMdllal , "9ccwdlr ~ OfMOe Count)'. Oul'tlbtenc. or odW ._,. oenet-.i a AVfO AUA!f' the ProPQMI lonft. ........ City of C-. ............ ~ lfl ~. S (II Su.it and tN w.t aty fl'latollowtng peraont•• ,__ °"'a J Aeynotdl Calllornla In t...-cw of tt*d pertlea ANOPARTllAl.U,endll p,1 ttwougt1,._.PtcMdldlnloalliona .. nocllelilallld""° nofllln.la.....,,y .. ,_ bcJUlid4tY 1110nO ,,CH and doing ~ u fllut>41ehed OrMQa Coeet Tl"ilil tlal«Mnt W9I ftled un6eaa you Ilka actlOfl 10 aolM"' IN~ tflet are IQGated et. tl1• Ch.,.. the contTect Oooumlnte, 1W the ~-12.IO m.ro de leleleno ••I lttatcllle.~laedl .. 'A3SP0Al . PAOOUCTS.Oelly,.M..,3 10 1124 wlththeCOllntyC..ofOr· twocect youtproperty.lt .. ~ 10 IN lien of the 81.relll, Colt• ...... c.. end ahall be MCI~-·---· ........... ,.. atiooeoo•.,... ....... o Said puOllC ,.._,.. 3471 PMeO Flamenco. Seti ttte ' ' ' ' County on Aprll u ti. aotd et a plblC Nie II United, ...... All property la tornla 12t27 by • ~ °' ~· tMnf • ~ .,e no OOfMlll• on June f0.11. Clement•. Calll t 2t72 SA•Sll:l = • you need"' __...Ion of ott.red tot ... .,.. .. and The...,_. wie UMd cf-* Of • tMd ~tot not llclflbldlMIMIMdeon tte noe a1101ado,,.~•~> t .... at San FnncllOO. Cello-Kenneth M Wlllla ma, "'7114 tt&e netur• of tfll pr009llOo • la and ..tthout recourM by ..,_, t,..,,.,.or • at lllld .... tMn t0% of IN amount the Propoaal tom&, .._.. ~ ANG9LO, ~- fornla. 3411 p-Flamenco. Sar l'ul>llahed Orange CoMI Inga agalnal 'fOll. you"'°'*' aoeintt "" Unltlld ....... IOUllOn ••. WllTPO•n of tM bid."*"_..,.. to P·1 ~ P-4 ~In 11 y ' AN QI L 0 & lnfonNtlonr*""ltOtNI ca.nen1a.Callf 9751? P\llJCNOTia [)ally P1'otMey 3.f0.'7 24 oontacu n •tlomey H09"1'~0l'WW~.--~HICAM. ttteCltyofCoal• ..... NolM contreat '°°""*''•· THATCt41'."-IOll ....... ooMtal ~tlon wlll lie Thie bu1lnaH la con· -.. --.. ltM ' ' · ' NOTICE II Hl"l 8Y Pf•OJ'lmpled, lafMde• n. all6d IM.tlk.,.,..., IS propoul 11\all bl con· Md 91111 ti.~-Qllln H* M., ~ ..,..... .... ofltoloftM dUC'ed by anlndMdual '1C .......... --I A-Ml Gll/tN\t\M on .l\IN ~ 1 .... lo tM...., ot .. tltle. ~ to ... ~ llOtrWduMaa~iltd by._,.... OI oasHer'• ... ~~A tltlO Calllomfa eo.tel Com· ic..&MCll M Wllllarnl ....-ITATW al "-00 AM ti the oflOI of qu.etty, ~tl1), wei9M1 1--9 M the oM09 of: "'9 by alCfl ...,.,., cNc*. ~or a !Md bOnd tot Ml 1U I~ INlt60n '°""' ~ oa.. Thia etatenwit waa flled The lotlOwlnO per.one.,. tit• Trutt... 0"ANOI •· or 00tldltlol• of tlft ot ....,..... lao'ow ~ GMfl or~· bond i.. tNn 1'"' of tna ""'°""' Do\T£ (feaN) oec fO tr1c1. 2'.a w troectw'IY. wttti"'9CollntyClerlloCOr· ~~~'MHIOH PWlJC NOTIC( COAST HOLCMNO co .. , IN propeny. or .. ttw of Oranot County. 1t40t NObklatlalllleOONlidwtd OftMbkl ...... ,_.....'° t ... ...... MO. LonQ_llld\ ~ .... Courlty Ofl ,.,,. 21 .... N ':. I 0 u I .. s • y ,ANY. uoo ,.,.. c..r tot """~ OI purpo-. No Von Kar!Nn, .,... tlO, ...... " ....... on ........ Qy of c:.ca·...... ... '-A. ....... -...,.. ....... ...., en ~ .... -,.. ... .. " ... ..W:Tn'ICMM ....... on.. ...... ttlO, c.-. Clelfft .. .,. CIOi I'd .. '°' ln4M. Cellfotnla 12111. tcwm MNltltcltirtheC*yof ftlCIP•••• ..... N ... L..,_l!..'C:T .. __ puOllc.,..... .._MARILYN, 522 20tn "'-'· IUimftAW MeM.Oeltcwnla'2Gt. ..... CllCMW• ....... lllWt or .., .. No 01..ft~ °" Coete ............ "' ....... _....a11...... PIWllll.--to::=..,... :T C... ,..,...,.... °'a;f' ~ Hllnttnoton hedl. cellf n. ~ penoM .. Trwtw _. ... .-sMllt tor 111c'1I'Oo o4 "" .... cw "* Jwnt 11, t• accorctanae wltfl 1t1• ~ .-..,.., --. ~ ,_..., 1'. 14, = l'loC May t • te. 17, ':'{.,"':..~ ~ . ...., 3, ·~attyn 0 Houl:Nn, 522 ~~.....':t HOM-:':'c:n~::"mc: ==~.::: tectTWleto ~:;::. ~ "'9 ~ ~:S~:':s,.,. It, • ..... I TI11t2 tO. ' IA-~10 20tn Str.-t. H11nt11i9ton TAL, 1131 I COMt ~ of1Ml.Jnbed6,.._al.,.,_ .,,....S °' !mpled rec1-t COO. ~ ·-,--~·-.. ----------'--------- OMcf\ Cdl '*' -- I ... t -1"'11 -,.r I .. ... '*' .. ~~ ~ :> • ,,.., • t • IS • • -l re a ., COVER HOME PROVIDED by COLDWELL BANKER. NEWPORT BEACH . I -... ' -. . . . . ,,, . .. .. -..... A 'PECIAL AOVERTl~l~C; • PPLEM£1'JT VOL 5. 0 . 20 AT RDAY MAY 17, 1986 I j I I I I I I ' I l ti ., ,, 11 I I I I ,I l! 1, t I , , , , I -----------INSIDE-.. ~---------. , .. 14. Open Howe Dnctory 15. =Howe Dnctory 18. 'fled 17. Orulfted 11. 0111w.d 19. 0111lfted 20. N.w Home o...lopment 21 . AAC Connemere-Connemwa by the See 22. Woodt...n ~Ptey Goff In Pelm SOrtnDI 23. Coktwell ..... Cotta M9la 24. Coew.I ..... Newport a.ct. COV!A HOMI! PROVIDED by COLDWELL BANKER, NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH ON THE UY • NEWPORT 9EACH · Price reduced to $535,000. Comtort. conftftiences, elepnct and LOCATK* 111 yours on lido. All rooms are spacious and newly decorltld. 3 bdrm, 3 blttl condo. Seller will trade tor units Of com111rcill. IW & slip 1vailal*. TIU>Y ST\a.EFILD "NEW IXCfTING U81WQ · on the bluff' at Newport. Larae "latottr" llOdll wittl two bedroom suites and fireplace. Quiet wittl _. view, pool, spa and security. for onty $140,500. Good financinc. PICTURE ..... CT NEWPORT POOL ROGER BIOWN HOm . lmlucllltl & ready! Ideal tor entertainin& YU.A 8ALBOA -2 llA8TER IUITl8 a willl llrp tqht ~ Splcious family room openinc to OCEAN VIEW · Where else in Newport Clft you pool, pltio. 2 fifepllCa, 3 bdnns or 2+ den, 2~ baths. enjoy·· ocean view, ~pool, spa, sarity pte, $340,000. and walk to blldt? 2 _.., bdnns, ctlStoM decor tor ... MARl.YN.._l °"" $179,900. Larae--· -. .__ ___________ ___,J SAU Y StWl£Y /JJYCE ~80l.T NEWPORT UYPRONT HOm W/PID a ...... One of ....... , best..., 4 ...... Mily room, upstairs ,........ .ny sysm, 3 .. ......, ..... -rooa: Qlllty COMtruction. Mple ~ MM-in ..... $..-075,000. DCltDlnaMS QIU tom Slit 1·5 606 tWllOR ISlNI) DR., N..B. LI)() UffRONT CONDO, --Elepntly decorated ~ on aclllSive lido Park Drive. Security ~futures 2 hutt bedrooms, spa tub, and atrium. Probltt ~. Cal for detlils. ltMRY JNll./Nl4 BEMENT NEWPORT .eACH CONDO -LIAU OP- TION · $1,000/mo. w/$5,000 oPtion MOMY wil move you into ttlis stunninc Vila Bllboa condo w /own view. Com!*te security w/parded pte, pool & spa. Owner must sell! Slml. $131,900. . SALLY StlPl.EY / _,YCE OABOl T NEWPORT HEGHT8 · Unique 3 bdrm home in fantastic location. Add 2nd story and have a beautiful bay view. Close to ~ beach. yacht dubs & restaurants. $249,500. · MMY JNll./NfM BOOT GET MADY '°" aw••R -Invest or enjqy it yottrsetf. Newer pride of ownenllip holae plus income on ttle beach in Newport. 3 bbl owners unit with bit-in kitchen plus 3 bdnl apt with bit-in kitchen and pitio. MARIA BERCOYITZ/IMRI. YN TWfTQlll NEWPORT CONDO · See the best of ar.. Coast fr• 1 deluat condo lbowt PCH. N to die ocan Of tn;oy yolr OWft co.Mr.ity pool, spa & clubhouse. 3 bdrm, 2 blttl, ....., '°°"'· fnplec:e, 2 ~ $275,000. Owner lftlioa. M>GER-- ,ANORAlllC OCIMl/aAY /FAaHION 181..&ND V.W ·This 2 bdrll, 2 ._. cOlldD his ont of the best OClll'l views ill II of~ llmnd doors, Q ... ..jn dostts, finpllct, pll ...,... COftlftHlftity. $228,000. _,YCE DMOl.T /SM.l Y s.l£Y CORONA DEL llAR DUftD • OLD C.D.M. · Pride of ownership is retledld ii ttlis bllltiWy lllinbined duplex. Each unit ftabns two bdrm W/WOllS MIMJities plus a tour ca-pr111. Glut rtnt.11 ... Alllost $300,000 of ..... finlncilll. Ofttrtd .. $335,000. • LIO TAGLWVTI ll'ECTACULAR 8PYQLAU HLL VIEW . HOim . lqht & cheerful! 3 bdrms, 2 blths ' family rootn. Oecorltor perfect hi ocean. bay & city lichts view. 2 firepllces, wooden shttttm, hardwood floors, spa in private arbor ~ Bautifuly landscaped. Just reduced for quicl Siie. $537,500. BEUE~LEE IPYQLAU t1LL -NEWPORT MODEL · One of tM lowest priced 4 bdrm homes awaiable in the area. Excitinc view of hills, reservoir, and city lichts. full master Mitt with spa tub and steam shower. New Clrpet, new watlf ha~. Roof recently inspected. 3-car pract. AssaMllllt !om. $385.000. -tJMRIABERCXMTZ OPEN HOUSE SUUY 1 ·5 40 ORMES BAY • SPY~. N.B. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX · Great owner's unit w/3 bdrms Of 2 & dininc/den. Many uperades, fresh decor. Prime yard. 2 bdrm, 2 battl spacious unit over puce. Botti units hive separate entry, laundry room & stor11t. $425.000 MARI. YN TWfTO*ll IXCITING P0881alLITll8 WITH FAMA.OU8 vmw . rnt tiMt offered. Situlttd in one of Ccwonl Del lllr's finest 1rt1S. llflt lot with .. tor tlqllftSion. Pool & .. in priYltt CCMlftyard. New kar ...... l... cowered redwood ' brick .... terrace. 3 bdrMs & ....., '°°"'· $420.000. BELLE CHASE LEE QLORIOU8 OCEAN AND BAY VllW8 · Romantic sunsets from ttlis exceptionll flMily home. Desirable Harbor View tills. Open plan hq. Grat tor enteftaininc. Many quality iqrades. Private pool. $419,000. ,,,. GREER 8UY MOW • 8'END autRllR ON THIE BeACtl · located ~ *ck fr• Bil Corona Beach, this custo.blilt 3 bdrm, 2* blttl, family room home is priced to sel at $369,000. Seier Movtn& south, wants offer! CAROl PMGBlM OCEAN a MITE UTE8 · Outstandinc custom home perfect tor entertaininl and cracious livinc. Unsurpassed view from mnc room. Laree rooms. eour!Mt kitdlen, patio off dinin& room adds to ttle 3,000 ft of crandness. $695,000. DOROTHY~ OPEN HOUSE SAT 1·5 424 RMM TtRMCE. C.O.M. OUTaTAND•tG PWDTY .. OLD C.D.M. l'LU8 .COi• · On a very pidwesqelt strttt. ""' 3 bh .. flllily rOOl9', Wit ... 2 firtPlca in lft ...... Spmlt lllOtif. lldlldes .... and very priYlll .,....., 1 bdnw iftcw unit. llO TAGUMETTl C08TA•8A IEvmt UlllT8 • IMT... COSTA •aA · Pride of ownership ill a IROSt clesiral* location. EICh of Ult ltlnits art splCious Md llavt individual llundry arm Ind tftCtosed praca. rive of ttle seven art townholtsa. $650,000. · 808 SCOTT •&A VERDE · Expanded 4 bdrm. 3 bath chlnler. Extra larce family room. sepa1ate dininc room, llrce kitchen opens to bi& yard with pool and spa. Three-car garace. Master bdrm suite with spa tub, bay window, cedar closet $307,500. MAIM BERCOVITZ OP£N HOUSE~ 1·5 1796 ORIOLE ORM. COSTA MESA COSTA •SA FOURPLEX · Situated on the westside, dose to schools & blsinesses. These units are alwlys r111l9d. Each is a 2 bdrll. 1 battl and his its°"" Clrll' & prtpte yafd. lmest now wtlie interst rates are low. $278.000. mCE OABOl T/SAU Y StftEY IRVINE IN WOODllNDQE. llMNE · Exceptionll 3 bdrm, 2~ battl condo. Nlwty piinted a rtllty to move into. $153,000. l.E. STAn AffORDA8LE TURTUROCK HOm • ..... FD· Pnct tor tM t.yer ..... I prilM aru at an 1ffordlble price. Sunny, -IMI ptlft on corner lot Upprded & air<CMIClitioned. Grat location. Wllll to PIR. pool, tlftnis & schoob. SAU Y H\EY / _,YCE DMOl. T - IOUSTIC llT STlff •• ..., -A 312 Wld 2/ 1 duplu In Olde CdMI CUl-de--sac near footbridge. Cozy feel and atrium In owners untt. $369,000. M IOllTA. • lllffS -Bad< bay and night light view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unit, aunny patio, on greenbelts $229,000. um.t.Y T1IU II Tl( lllff -Its special! 3 bdrms. on a lovely greenbelt loaded with trees. 2 story townhoose 1830 sq.ft . $240,000. sncw. • t.MYM ISi.Am -Upgraded Pineh\Jrst mode4, 2BR, den, comm spa, tennis, pool Big deck with small view. Tasteful! $210.000. UTTl.l ISU9 ... -2 unlta, full Balboe lstand tot, fireplaces, patk>. dON to bay. Income $18,000/yr & build dream hOme. $295.000 c:ellU IO. IM aJSac -Modemiad 2 bdrm, 1 bath ctiarming hOme, fennW•, ded IP&. staAned glass, space for o~ or studk>. 1295,000 ... FUD Wftl -4 bdrm, 2 bath s&ng'8 famJty detached. Cul-04Hac.,..,. ac:nooes and pna. Needs love and pt1oed accotdingly. $123,000 $74,Set • llMCl TIU -Irvine condom6nknn projec1. slfeam•, poof, i.nnlil. One bdrm end unit has loft, quiet, eold 6n pr...m condftJOn. llCllMU .. LIT -M8M an offet. You mlgtrt own It. Own«a w.m out. '901000 down. O.Vf.C. $225,000. .. uu -Priced bleow c:wrent llPP' ....... ---1335,000TO1410,000---dc>orSfrom8'gCotoM,~t9m1tyhome, 7 l.JCIU IUCI -Cottage ft•vor9d 3 bdrm, a btodc ~.Old, ~. brtna oft9r8. '680.000. to Victoria BMch, newer Ind n6oer, wtth a peek 221 ...,<Ill•· Olde CdM. OPEN 8AT18UN.1-5. of blue vtew. $435,000. m ,_ • -_ l'hlll'I ,.,. u-deyl. eo le MICUT Fl.Ml PUI -Setter want.I ofter• on • 5 bdrm ..,_81oryln Broedmoor. ~· Jasmine C<eek, plan '4, 3 bdrm, 2 etory, comm. Md ~. tael,000. 2512 Wfteaeat. lro.d- ooot & tenrna. Jue1r9duoed.1336,900. moor. twtM>r View .... OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6. Wt••• -A 3 bdrm, 29" bath cNlrmer, 2 a -,.., --Prof. decorated four atory, IP9dOU• mMt• Ute end FR. on tr.. bedroom, fernly room P•rmo. nw IOhool, Uned atreet dOM to bMctl. $436,000. ~ Md '*1l. 1321,500. 2012 Port ertstol, fOUSTllG • CWTIAll. 114,111 - Rare flndl Trust llqul- datJon calta for Nie. T ownhouee near poof, quiet cuk»-uc, aold In p resen t condition. $&4,000. -•fAIMlt -For f91Nty d...,.."'G lowly, ~ '4 bdrm poot home In pr9ltigloua lrW'9 Terrll09 for under $400,000. 2001 K.wamee, IMne TerrtlCI. OPEN SATISUN1-5. IUITifll .. lllffS -Dellrabte Md unit, WfllPlll'ound patio, highly ~llded 3 bdrm, A.C .• ful eecurtty, on quiet cu HO 1231,000. 488 QaW)ta. The Bluffa. OPEN SAT/SUN 1..S. lllllllT ll'f -Complete wtth • cw:y older homel a.lboe,,...... undy ...... 3 bdrm. 2 bettl wtth cu1• cabMa. Juet '450,000. 108 EdgswMer, ~OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. ---•11.-to-----Harbor View Homee. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. UT NII NI ~From bMmed 1Mng room watcn r --•• -... llt'ii!JUiii•iiiiUlif~1U-ll--.,------..-lftiiiiiauu----, bay and pavtlMon, 3 bdrm. offlce, courty8'd, detMgner kitchen. Un6que at 1575,000. AmY a .-.r -T ownhome ovenooktng • of Nwprt Beach. Perky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retrM t off master suite. In Harbor Ridge at IM1,000. .. , l IOUI( · l lfTIUT -LB compound · tennis court, spa, adobe walls, tile roof, pool, view of the Pacific Plenty of bdrma. $745,000. Tll CUii If Clll -In Ihle older OCMnfront home, extra large lot, 3 bdrm, formaJ dining, den, rec room, separate gueat hooee. $895,000. ---OVER S1 MILLION--- 11¥11£ Clft EITlTl -5 bdrm, 1 1tory home, ocean view, Laguna's finest area with private beach, comm facllltlee. $1, 190,000. A WlU M Tll lllff -In San Cl«Mnte, apectacu- lar vtew of th9 Paclfle, 6 bdrm•, medlterranean navor, owner wllllng to ftnanoe. 11,500,000 ~ .. • m _,. -SPKt~ e ,100 nt111' 1 H.MnM ........ .......... •. , .......... o. Jotr.-.on .......... M.~ .......... J. Breoey ......... B. Hutc:Hnge ...... F.8cott-EvMI ............ T. Wllllck .. • $580,000 111 .. I Unique 3 bdrm, 1 blk to bMct'I H. MerMa -.. 1329,&00 •11 .......... Lowly P*mo, 4 bdrm. FA 0. Jot.....on .... $240,000 ........... T~ etory, 3 bdrm townhome T. Wlllk* ...... $210,000 ............ TMt9ful Ptnehurat. 2 bdrm, den, em vtew 1'. eoe.nct .. • $895,000 ........... Ocw'lfront 3 bdrm, fOteYer vtew M. vonOeld9rn •111111 Lt.I. $389,000 1111 W ....... Prtv.te 5 bdrm, llngle atory B. Hutc:Nnga .._ f IU $450,000 1'I Ma• ii r 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay M. Rouu 1101 - f ,. $398,000 ....... .. Prtvat• 4 bdrm, pool V, Slndalt .... $238,000 -..... End """ 3 bdrm, many ntru F. Soott-&w. -.. au S33t,ooo •1 ,., .... , •bdrm. ,..., ._.. s>n E. r..,. ... $43$,000 .••• , .. C.. Cod, S bdrm. ._..,. Fl\ kMcnen O. 8dwoedlr WE HAVE SOLD $8.5 MIL.LION ·SINCE JANUARY!!! NEW LISTING Balboa Island. Light and airy, charming island home . Cathedral beamed ceilings, neutral decor, 3 bd., 2 ba., plus den, beautiful patio. lots of windows. Priced extre= well. $334, . ' alAUTIPUL SlnlNG Well located "H" plan , 2 bd., 2 ba., d05e to pool and Back Bay. Large trees create private country setting. LQSehold. OPIN llOUSK SAT a SUN l·SPM 2lM Y•TA INTUDA, Na ., ..... IAITaLUFF • POOL One level, 4 bd., 21/l ba., large pool and spa. Security system, 2 fireplaces, large family room. Lusk built "B" plan. leasehold. OPIN HOUSI SUN l ·IPM 22H ARALIA, Na $214,900 EXPANSIVE FAMILY HOME Irvine -University Park. Outst.andlng family home across from bfg park, poof, tennis. 4 bd., 3 ba., family room, formal olning. Tot.al new decor. Air conditioned, spa. Price Includes the land. sns.ooo GREAT GRlllNalL T LOCATION Very popular "Angelit.a" model. One level, 2 bd., 2 ba., large greenbelt off back patio. Private end unit. Price Includes the land. $21S,OOO LOWIEST PRICIE IN aLUFFSll This owner ts very anxious. Great st.arter home, one level, 3 bd., 2 ba., shutters, air conditioning. Big bright country kitchen. leHehold. $1U,IOO . PRICE REDUCED! Expanded one level "Bonita" plan. 3 bd., 2 ~ .. teak floors in living and dining rooms. Charming courtyard entry. Price Includes the land. OPIN HOUSI SATA SUN l ·IPM lH2 VISTA CAUDAL, Na $219,IOO SUPl:Ra QUALITY THRU-OUT This totally redoM "Delores" plan is unsurpassed. French doors, large bldt patio with incredib4e view of Back Bay. End unit privKY. 3 bd., 21h ba., totally new kitchen, air cOnditioning. Price In- cludes the land. SHOWN BY A"°INTMENT. ....... 640-0020 YIRY POPULAR ONI LIEYIL One level, spacious "Linda" model, 3 bd., 2 ~ .• wrap-around patio, large kitchen with walk-in pantry. Private master suite. Price includes the land. OPEN NOUSI SUN l ·SPM 4090NDA, Na $220,000 SMASHING VIEW Beautiful view of Back Bay and sunsets. 3 bd., 211> ~ .• all new kitchen, shutters, neutral decor. Quiet cul-de-sac location. LOWEST PRJCE FOR VIEW PROPERTY IN 1lfE 'BLUFFSm Price includes the land. $282,500 RARE "Q'' PLAN Features conversation pit with fireplace . 3 bd., 2 'h ~-. shutters, '~clous living area, near new carpets and tile. Price includes the land. $239,IOO OPEN MOUSI SUN 1-SPM J07 VISTA TltUCMA, Na $219,SOO Eastbluff Vlll•1• Center, Newport Be•ch I ' • ru IS RFSIDENTIAL BROKERAGE ERVIC:ES TllS IM IS SllCW. 1211 ... Three bedrooms, 2BA. Extel'\Slve use of French doors and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in kitchen. family room and laundry room. Custom plantauon shutters. Convenient to shopping, air- port and freeways. 1st T.D. is assumable. Gayle Amato. .. OUIOI Tt o.alf SPYIWS 1111,IM Tasteful Portsmouth inside and out with superb inlaw addition. Some ocean view and luxurious st.one spa off master bedroom. All this at a mollvated offering of $510,000. Marilyn Bulkley. lll,000 PllOE IUICTlll • 11&1• IMI llll,000 Sitting on top of the world with the best view imaginable in prestigious Harbor Ridge. This beautiful 4BR, 3!11BA has 2 family rooms, spacious living/dining room and everything is upgraded, plus community pools and spa. Maralou Ingold and Maureen White. TWI ll&ITH MITES 1111,llO Parti.aJ ocean view. Penthouse with skylights and Cathedral ceilings. Air conditioned: Super secur- ity. Walk to beach. Community pool. Priced to sell! Liz Beatley and Linda Oeth. lfUMIT UTllt 11,111,MI Private tennis court. pool and spa. Large custom home situated on 1h acre lot in prestigious Belcourt. Two story home with 5BR, 4BA, family room, study, air conditioning, extensive security system. Bright and cheerful and in "move-in" condition. 24-hour guarded gate community. Price includes the land. Owner will consider trading for less expensive home. Donna Godshall. IWT LIOATill -llUT 111 • U. ..... CALrFORNlA RANCH STYLE single st.o,ry home on huge lot. Three to four bedrooms plus separate guest quarters or recreation building. Beam ceilings, extensive use of oak, beveled glass and three fireplaces. Home recently remodeled. Secluded patio with pool. spa and fountain. Many ameruties. Appt. only. Priced $495,000. Donna Godshall. IEW II C&MH llllWllS SHl,000 Single story home with great "street appeal". Three bedrooms, 2BA, fonnaJ dining area with super lot.chen. Home recently remodeled and ready for Ol'Cupancy. Lovely large yard with room for pool or spa. Walk to three pnvate beaches $365,000 includes the land. Donna God- shall. SPECTACULAR I AYHOIT ESlllt 12,210,000 C.Ourtyard entry with bf>autJful lawn Wonderful VJew of bay and out the ,etty from all maJOr rooms Everything is new -kitchen. baths. carpets. pier & float. Trad1t1onal elegance an this spacious 4BR home with game room. famiJy room and fonnal dining. Walk steps to secluded bea<'h Beverly Morphy. Ult• IW TIW llTAlt 11,lH,MI N~ fast sale. Owners have moved out of coun- try. One of largest loLI on Harbor Ridge. Pool, spa, private tennis court, 5BR. huge family room, library and fonnal dining. Separate 3BR servants quarters and commercial kitchen. Beverly Morphy. ..... PUii 1211,111 $pad.out 2 story 3BR. 2BA condominium with huge livinc room. specious dining area, powder room and Jarse master suite. Land included. Beverly Morphy. ~ # 2 Clwlc ·Piasa, Suite I 00, ,... . SEA WIND 5BR SPYGLASS HILL 5B~J V\eW SPYGLASS 5BR. FR, pool Ptl,112 1-5 ....... 1-5 ........ 1-4 SlllAY OILY 2UI Perl htthle Denn~: HIM S Vogt ,. .... l ... L Jarobs SHORECLIFFS IHt,MI IK bH)q 0MJH 5BR FR 1 """ 1-5 M.J"~ld ' '~ 's,.... 1121-1H1 er H.V. HILLS ,_. p 4B~1 FR. view 1-5 M ropp SPYGLASS RIDGE Sftt,111 H • he• lkell 5BR FR view 1-5 S Vogt SPYGLASS Un.Ml .. ....,la ~~~VLAl/spa, vu 1.Ji~ 1014 E. ~~M 3BR wtr fmt 1-5 Morp~/Denny C.D.M. •Hl,111 Z1T LMt.,.r 2BR 1-5 Jacobs/Oeth/Sunmons EASTBLUFF utl,811 HM ....... 3BR FR 1-5 C Ward C.D.M. tltl,MI 2224 P..tfle 4BR FR 1-5 Allison/Allinson a::rro DE CAZA .1........ an•1--...w., 5BR FR, ~l/spa, vu 1-5 T. Allinson SPYGLASS IHl,111 4 lem lay 5BR FR 1-5 M. J!ulkley COM 112t,MI U4 ....... 4BR FR 1-6 Rober1BOn/Morphy mvi:NE TERRACE .... ,.. 1Ml T .... Terr ... 3BR. FR 1-5 Morphy/Robertson UTlllAY I SlllAY SPYGLASS '2,l..... T., et 1Nb Pel9t Vent lots 84 -85-86 8-8 M. tn~d C.D.M . 11,1... 2211 lmw. • 3BR wtr fmt 1-5 Peters/Chichester IRVfNE TERRACE Mll,MI 2111 T.._. Terr•• 4BR pool 1-4 Fix/Muon CAMID HGHLNDS PA-4MI ..,.._. 3BR 1-4 D. Godshall BIG CANYON •1,lll,111 l ........... 5BR FR 1-5 S. Grody BIG 'CANYON Ull,MI 12 .. ,._ TrM 5BR -FR 1 ·5 S. Crody CORONA HGHLNDS '211,MI .aa ........ o..," 3BR FR 1-4 P. Bailey BIG°CANYON •1,111,MI H lHll•Hr 6BR FR view 1-5 D. Bibb 11 n • WltllflllT • L81 llUll 11,211 ... On the beach. Fantastic opportunity for de· veloper. May be divided into two lots. Subject to city approval. May build condos or single family home. Barbara Aune. ..n .. IOIUT 11,Jlf,- Two large homes -one, a new wood shingled, the other, a large charming log home built in 1900. Two mountain streams cascade through 15 acres of buildable wooded land in Idyllwild. Barbara Aune. llY11l ltlUOI fmLY .. Mll.oM Sophisticated and traditional 4BR, 3BA residence. Totally remodeled in 1983. Master suite includes study with fireplace and master bath with jacuzzi tub. Beautiful grounds with used brick decking around swimming pool. Sandie Fix. l.91 ISU Wiii .... .., .... Lido home with pool on large lot. Three car garage, 3BR, 3BA. Family room. sparate dining room. Exposed beam ceilings, hardwood floors. Located in quiet end of island. Owner is serious seller. Joan Lewis. .. UITm Mn1 .-AT.. llllM Remodeled 1 story, 4BR, 2~BA Harbor View Hills home with bonus room or separate inlaw suite. Brand new kitchen with top of line ap- pliances. Extra large dining room with wrap around windows. Maxine Propp. llt•.-JNW tue.- One level 4 or 5Bl\ in Luak Harbor View Hilla. Cathedral oeWnat give this special remodeled home a bficb\ and a.lry f~linl· Ready to move into with uperadel throughout. Maxine Propp. 6~t6200 llWIWl&Ufflml11191 ....... $995,000 with slip for 50' boat. Less~ 10 years old. Three bedrooms, 21,.i baths, dramauc master suite with fireplace, French doors and windows. Bayfront patio. Beautiful view -wide pa.rt of the bay. Beverly Morphy and Hobie Denny. HIT• Y111111111 U.& HM.Ml Beautifully built 4BR clasai.c Victorian. Two houses from Dahlia Street park. Wall< to beach. Four years old. Old world charm but oontem- porary convenience. Family room, huge decks. Beverly Morphy. --Ill IUI -.. UITlm Pll,111 Cozy cottage with 2BR. 2BA. Newly remodeled with formal dining room, breakfast room. Separ- ate guest house. Lovely patio & pool Wall< to private ocean beach. Ann Peters. UYFUIT It•• Single story remodeled home. Excellent move-in condition. Separate master suite + 2 guest bedrooms. Marvelous uae of light wood floors & French doors. Room for your boat. A superior value at $749,000 including land. May l~ opt.ion. Ann Peters. UUftllll um 1111,111 A warm and inviting home situated on a very private lot. Marvelous uae of wood and brick. Th.tee bedrooms. Formal dining room, family room plus lanai. Enjoy your own private pool. Ann Peters, Maureen White and Ed F«ano. PllY&lt LlllMI IMl-Traditional residence in gated community with tennis & pool facilities. Quiet cul-de-sac location. Three bedroom, 21,.i BA, fonnal dining room, cm:y kitchen, family room. Ann Peters. UYFIWfW llM,• Very desirable 2BR, den with formal dining, security gate and community pool. Bank owned unit includes boat dock and land. Martha Macnab and Stephanie Grody. mmFa umm 1111.- Dover Shores -wonderful family home. Highly upgaded with wood floors, akylght.a, billiard room, 3BR. family room. lot.a of charm. Private pier and slip. Security system. Barbara Aune, Stepharue Grody. llna&lt II .. l&IYM H,111 ... Beautiful traditional custom built home. Ablolute perfection. Two years under construction. Carved oak doors, heavy crown mouldings, solid brass hardware. Wonderful golf course and lake view. Five large~. SBA. formal dining room. Wonderful pool and patio area for entertaining. C.entra1 alarm system. Beverly Morphy and Barbara Aune. II FllT YllW • m TllW... 11,Ml,lll From thla great one 110ry home in Bayaho:res. Constant changing view from t.hia large lot ln prest.igioua Bayshores. High cei1inp in this specious home. Large Uvtnc room. tremendous master suite. Four bedrooms and 3BA. Barbara Aune. .. UIYll ... 111 PUI I t•,• Located on large comer lot, this 3BR, 2~BA home i. perfect foe family & entertainment. Huge expanded family room with firep.laoe, 1arp for- mal living room and d1nina room. Excellent Ug:ht eXJ)OIW'e lhowl dean and bright. Excellent value. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. lllWPORI BIACH -· DAILY Pl&.OT/BAl.:&ITAT8 IATU~AY llAY 11. l,_/PAG• 7 California's housing indu-stry explodes Processing pipeline so clogged some waiting 90 days to close -~- By JOHN D. COX lllCICIMdl1 .............. SACRAMENTO -California's giant housing Industry Is "ex.plodlng" with activity, driving sates, prices and construction to new levels, a leading economist said Wednesday. Not since the late 1970s -the go-go days of California real estate -has the market been so hot, although experts are taking pains to draw distinctions. The processing pipeline of brokers, lenders, title companies and appraisers Is so clogged with volume that some buyers are waiting 90 days for their transactions to close, Realtors report. "The gains In the housing industry are pulling the whole state economy along," said Michael Salkln. a vice president and senior economist at Bank of America. "The Industry Is booming." Mortgage volume could hit $45 billion In California this year, Salkln estimates. Including one third to a half In refinancing of loans on houses purchased when Interest rates were higher. "The refinance volumes are just knocking their socks off," said Salkin. Strong first-quarter gains have been recorded in sales of existing homes, In new housing starts and in permits issued tor new housing units throughout the state. "One number which jumped off the page was the housing permit number for March," said Salkin, when the annual rate soared 33 percent from February to 344, 100 units. "We haven't seen that kind of number since the mld-60s," he said. The buying spree pushed the state's median price to a record $129,849 In March1 a5.5 percent jump from February, he said, although he does not expect that pace to hold, and local markets vary widely. "Pockets of Intense activity are places llke Sacramento, Riverside-San Bernardino, Orange County, north San Diego, Solano and Contra Costa counties -places contiguous to the major job centers," he said. At Coldwell Banker's residential unit In Sacra- mento, senior vice president Patty Giiiette reports Aprll sales were 55 percent higher than a year ago, and the market Is moving toward higher-priced houses. "The majority of sales tend to be under $100,000, because this Is the first opportunity for those buyers who were shut out of the market by high Interest rates," she said. "We're finding t.he discretionary buyers are now starting to make their move up to a larger home." This trend has pushed Coldwell Banker's average Sacramento sales price from $96,000 In January to $104,800 In April, she said. At Great Western Real Estate's Northern Cali-· fornla headquarters In Sacramento, regional vice president John Cantrell said sales are up 100 percent from a year ago, and the market may be "a llttle more hectic" than the speculative binge of the 1970s. Like the 1970s, when prlces'were leaping at 2 percent per month, some properties are finding two or three buyers bidding up prices, but Cantrell and other leaders point to Important differences in the two markets. "The key difference between the '70s and now is that we're not In an Inflationary environment," said Richard J. Rosenthal, president of the California Assoclatton of Realtors, and purchases are not being driven by price speculation. "We've got eight years worth of pent-up demand out there,·· he said. California's real estate binge in the late 1970s burned itself out In a climate of roaring inflation and record Interest rates, leaving In Its wake REALTY foreclosures and bankruptcies that cost Investors mllllons of dollars and took years to unravel. "This Is not a speculative mart<et at all,'' said Cantrell. It's more realistic. I don't think It will fl:ale out as fast. I think we're going to have a good market here aHeast for the next year and a half." Median home price hits a record $130,000 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A bank study shows the median price of a home in California hit a record $129,849 in March, up 5.5 percent during the first quarter of 1986. The Bank of America report. based on Infor- mation from the California Association of Realtors, says the price Increase offsets some of the benefits of lower home mortgage rates. Bank economist Michael Salkln predicted an annual price jump of 10 percent for 1986, Which would be the largest Increase in California in six years. The report, which was released Wednesday, also notes that state housing starts rose 8.9 peroent in March as lower mortgage rates sparked a housing boom reminiscent of the late 1970s. California housing starts during the month rose to a seasonally adjusted annual level of 280,000 units, the highest since 281 ,000 in July 1978, the report said. Nationally, new housing construction actually declined 2.5 percent in March, according to the National Association of Realtors. Gains from lower interest rates "can be eaten up very rapidly by increases In housing prices." Salk in said Wednesday. He said waiting for lower Interest rates while the prices Increase simply doesn't pay off. Nationally, the median price of a home wa s $80,000 In March. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm OGUI YIEW PllYlllU 1211,IOO Fabulous white water view from this spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Huge master suite, fon,nal dining room, huge cathedral ceilings, large sun deck. Wll flllOLISlll lllt .... Luxurious 1 bdrm condo on the ocean side of PCH In Corona Del Mar. Fireplace, wet bar, large enclosed patio. Private end unit. Beautiful community pool. spa & ramada. IAfflllT * lll•lllA9UU 11,111,IOO 70 feet on the bay with pier & float. Elegant 3 bdrm home In prestigious location. Large pri- vate swimming pool, family room with bar and formal bayside dining area. Owner may help finance. YILU IAUU IUllT SHUii Spacious 3 bdrm townhome exquisitely decor- ated with family room & formal dining room. Largest floor plan. Choice location close L<> pool & spa. un111n llmMT 11,100,000 Sprawling home with 88 feet on the bay. Located In e>eclustve gate guarded Bayshores. 4 bdrms, family room, large bayslde patio, plenty of room for a pool. Reduced to settle estate. 2812 BAYSHORE'OR. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 .... _,., .. Harbor Realty Is a full seNlce locally owned Real Estate Company offering a complete range of real estate services such as an active rental department, a nationwide retocatlon network, and an In house com- puterlZed listing service. Let us prove we wlll do more for you. LIU * L1W MW1 1122,-Move In with Just a little down. Well located Newport Beach condo with 1 bdrm plus a convertible den, 2 full baths, deluxe gourmet kltcl\en, private deck, expensive carpeting, full security building. Out of town owner says "SELL!" FllllT IOUI YllWI 1211,llO Luxurious 2 bdrm condo beautifully decorated with fabulous views of the bay, ocean and city lights from every room. Large sun deck, full security building, terrific recreation facilities. Reduced for quick sale. Ulll YllW... 1121.ooe Spacious 4 bdrm family home with sweeping bay and city lights view. Family room, dining room, 3 car garage -the perfect home for an active growing family. Owners moving out of state have reduced the price for a quick sale. Nwn.f * ... I SUP llll,llO 60 feet on the bay In fa~t-•· o Dover Shores. Beautifully maln•o.... ' ne with all new kitchen, r s t-.. v0nverts to guest room, we. ..... mat dining area plus an eating are .,,, tne kitchen. Large bayslde brick patio. IUUIWITll llMI IMI l1M,IH Charming 2 bdrm upstairs unit In Huntington Township. Party size deck -VflrY private. Beauti- fully maintained grounds and community pool. Walking distance to shopping and.park. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR cr4fll.•AYr~ • ..,.. .... s------------------------•••~ .. ...,..,¥>'t1\.i'U~P7.,D You can paint it yourself, but take care B1ANOYLANG , ,, ........ Painting the outside of your house will save you money and give you a sense of self-accompnshment equaled by few other do.it·yoursetf achievements. That's probably because you see the results of your efforts every time you look at your house. Make up your mind ahead of time, however, that the job Is not too easy. It doesn't require more than a moderate amount of skill. It Is not dlfflcult If you follow the fundamentals enunciated In any home mainten- ance book or booklet. But It Is a task which calls on you to take the time to prepare the surface of the house, to balance yourself on a ladder and to select a quality paint. Since you will be doing the work yourself -and It Is the labor that Is costly -It Is poor economy to save a few dollars by buying a cheap paJnt. tt not only won't have the durability of a good paJnt; It won't look as good right from the start. In choosing a color. assuming you want a change from the present hue, remember that color can affect the way a house appears. If a house seems too big and bulky, a dark color will cut It down. A light one will make It seem larger. Even though you have seen the houses In your neighborhood many times. take a special walk for the sole purpose of seeing which ones seem most attractive and which do not. Even If it doesn't affect your choice of color, you will be surprised at how many things you notice that escaped your attention In the past. Preparing the surface Is the single most important factor In getting a first-class result. Cracked and blistered paint must be scraped and the area primed. Loose dirt and grime should be brushed away. Sandpaper any remaining glossy paint; otherwise, the new paint won't hold wen. Remove loose rust, re-nail where neoessary and caulk around doors. windows, utility pipes, etc. If you are getting ready to paint the outside of your house, here are some tips that will help you to do a good Job: •If there Is llkely to be a problem with Insects getting Into the wet paint, buy an Insect repellent that can be mixed with the paint before applying. •The COior of paint alWays appears lighter after it is applied than It did In the can. •If you paint over stain, always apply a sealer first. Forget about putting a stain over paint. •Generally, It la best to put an oil paint over an oil paint, a latex over latex. If you want to put a latex over oil, as some peopte do, apply a primer between them, following the Instructions on the container of latex as to the kind of primer It should be. •Before you do any house painting, be sure In your own mind you feet comfortable on a ladder. If you do use a ladder, It should be placed so that Its feet and the foundation of the house are separated by one- fourth the height of the ladder. And never go higher than the second rung from the top. •When painting on a ladder. be sure no children are playing nearby. •Whether you use a brush or a roller. always paint from a dry area Into a wet one. Should you not bejlble to finish the job In one day, always stop after one side has been finished rather than In the middle of a sJde, no matter what you have been told about the paint leaving no brush or roller marks. •Try to follow the sun as you move around the house. That Is, paint where the sun has been. a procedure that will prevent the sun from drying out the paint too quickly. Also, It's a lot more comfortable painting while you are In the shade than the sun. ~ IMPROVEMENTS ~~ •Too heavy an apptlcatlon of paint may cause wrlnkllng at a later date. •Don't be Impatient to see how the finished job looks. Take the time to perform every step of the operation properly. (For a copy of Andy Lang's booklet, "Paint Your House Inside and Out,'' send 50 C«Jts and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Know-How, P. 0. Box 477, Huntington, NY 11743.) Hunt & Associates OPEN TOMORROW 1-5 REAL ESTATE 640-4868 2125 S•n Jo•quln Hiiis Rd. Newport Center EXECUTIVE CUSTOM · GOLF COURSE VU Spadow~ & sop histicated, t his 4 Bd, 5 Ba. custom designed by Wallace Neff iR California living a l its best! Located on the 18th fairway in Big Canyon. From courtyard entry thru the gracious &·sprawling floor plan to sparkl ing pool, separate citrus and rose garden , right onto golf couse it's the entertainers delight! PRfVATE POOL HOUSE W/SAUNA, enormous basement and over 4200 sq.ft. to charm you. 24 hour guarded gate. Owner may assist. $995,000. Call J eri Hunt to see. 18 CYPRESS PT. LANE OPEN SUN 1-4 SPLENDOR IN THE RIDGE Desjgned to pleaae the most discriminate, this 6 bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home ia located at the very · VIEW · top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & "Sunset.a Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to family room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflect.a concentration on true old world craftamanahlp. Maater suite (over 1000 eq.ft.) with sauna, fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Ute your hOUM aa down INl)"IMPt or 1ubmit trade1. Offered at $1,760,000. Call Jeri Hunt. 8 TLU'ALGAJl PBN SUN 1-5 2244 P-ort Aberdeen Place OPEN SUNDAY 1 :00 to 5:00 Beautifully remodeled Somerset model In Phase Ill of Harbor View Homes. 5 BR and large custom spa on the view side. $449,000 w/land. 1723 Port Sheffield OPIN TODAY 1 aOO-SaOO 4 II, Harbor View Homes $259,000 --DNGS OF NEWPORT INC. CALL 640-LONG 1111 a.u ~ JM S-..... htle .0 N••••rt le•ch ,ID.V~tiit• .. ,._. 'It's OK to mix, match furniture styles But design themes based on the past still the dominant choice ., u•w MAYD ............. The fumtture lndu8try hM a meeeege for the American pubic: "'' OK to mbc and match. Gone .,. the daya when 1111 lnabMtty to dlettngultlh belw .. , Loufa XV end LOUii XV1 COUid ca. IOa.I ember- r~t. At the recentty concluded tprtng tumiture nwtcet In High Point. N.C., where new stytee are~ to the nation's n.t.Mera. a number of manufacturer9 did the mliclng them- Mtvee by combining a v.nety of furniture atytee within a lklgle collec> tlon. "Now that we are coming towards the end of the 20th century, we can look back and teMM;t the belt of It," explained designer Jay Spectre, Whoee new collection for Century Furniture combines oversized uphoeettnd Met- ing with wood funltur• t>Mrtng touches of Art Deco and etreamllned 19309 Hollywood modern. It WM one of· a number of new collections that rftMI a new devil-may-care attitude about aocuratety-reproduced furniture and 80ClllC>i1M. "Some peC>pM Ive In one room; tome ~ he In tour rooma. ow goel II to provtde .._ ~ .... comfofteble ... IO "'9y C.. fMke their hofnea look • tt'9y ........... Bettye w.rtln, Pl 111 dellt of Gw. Molts lnClcatlort ol tt'9 ...,_ to pe-.. .._ llrge numblt ol ~··Ind ..... bftllure tor home ............... COfllPCNWilL In ......... ,.....,. to trlldltton Md COl-Wlllel•t ~ UllN911 find .,........... In .. ... of Amerta1 eoolely, ~ ....,_ bwd on the ''Some peoJJle Jin bl oae mom: llOllJ~le Hn ta loar .roo::;,~ a m ,,nFde clJoJce. l*JPle feel e 1ritll • tlaey can m•ke . U.elr llomm loolr a fMT .n.11 ... Chok:e WU also aeen In Informal transltlonaJ furniture that can tMe on a different cr.eci• through a change of = =:nT't!=·~nn: that dominated among ltyle teeder9 could suggest the American Southwest or a European country farmhouse. -BETTYE MARTIN President of Gear pe9t don*-ted lntroductlone. Manu- flletuNra borrowed fnlely from the 18th, 19th and ..,ty 20th C*'lturtes. FumltUre deetgrter Roland Carter ottered tome<** to thOM who enjoy gu111tng the trenm of the Mure. ''Look at what collectors 11re buying and muMUm8 are showing today. That's what manufllcturers wtff be making tomorrow," he said. Since the hot coffectlbie today appears to be Art Deco furniture, In Carter's opinion, look for th18 1tyte to sweep the market In ftve years or so. Don't expect pure styte, however, he warned. "We Amert- cans llke to live with the past, but not In It." Supporting Carter'• aroument, oopm of~ 1~ .aytee _.. utilquleoue D11IQJ-. •- tendlngtfterwtc.I poillledOUlthllthe ,. ... ~ of gr8nd ~ tumllhlng ..... ......,. •-..tOWr-oem- and °' wty 1-...a.tlury ~ ~. Hldcory CMlr and .... 111tt-:= ::::=.o:. ==: HOUM wNI be Uletuil. It hM become prohtbttMly eJ(S*MIMt to ~ ..... antlquee. The 19tt't century mo 9hor'9 In upholMred fwnltur9 tmroductlone. Trlldlttottaly, the IPttng lftMcet oon- ce11tr a• on uphal1t1f'/ and this llllCft 1~11Ury ....... fofTMI brOC*Me and IJttlped .. Of •-ae eynthetk:a ........ In meny lhovt- rooma. Pastel-colored fabrtcs continued to look greet, but they were not the only look. Jewel tonee and brtttlent cok>re such u turquol• and roee red turned up In lhowrooms such u Thayer- Coggins together. As for ac:ceseoriee such as lamps, ck>cks and vuee, they aopported the fumHure·lntroductfone with numerous examptes of Art Deco -and 1nldfttonat 19th -century pteces. The pubtlc wtll get a chance to look at the merchandl1e on vtew at the market this summer and fall. IRVINE CDASf, REAL10RS!> BEI'IER HOMES AND GARD Separating antiques from reproductions 0 CAMBIUDGE COURT lft University Town Ceftter tMlllt by er-m.oor. 2 bdrm. 111' be. ~ Model. LilM wt *' end unit With loll ol pnvecy. MMy -..edn tftd aatom r.ture9 ""' I ] CM llUatfted .., .... $1)6.900. PERFECT CONDITION- PERFECT LOCATION· PERFECT PRICE Supef .._., pt.,. C. 2 bdnft, be. '9dnc wide ~ .....,..., theft nonnlll beckywd wttj\ petJo cxwer. Detached'""' ~.900. IR\' IN E COAST. 18124 CULVER, IVINE, CALIF. REALTORS· 786-7500 ., aAMAAA llA ftR 0 111'' ,,,_ One of the pttfaHs of buying old furniture ls separating the authentlcalty antique from later reproductions that may look good, but are considerably .... rare and valuabte. What's needed, according to Judith Mitter, an English collec1or. Is a full range of phOtographa that lltuatrate the deYek>pment of a particular ptece and shOW ch•acterlatlcs of the styte In Yllrk>ua S*k>d•· Recently Miller and her husband, Merttn Mitter, a photographer, decided to create ''the book we wtat'9d Md utsted when we ~ colectlng old furniture In the 1M09, '' M...., Mid by t1t1~ from her home In EnglMd. The~ volume. ''The Anttquee onctory. Furniture" WM Neentty pub- Mlt'9d In Enge.nd Md the United Statee. The book haa MOP..-more tNn 7,000 photographa, end It'• "9fty enough to go --to heed With 8n unabridged dlctlonery. Titouah tM moet .-le •ot.d to the 18tft Md 1ltt'I mnturtee -... .... call ---=· of furniture ~..:: -In • FrllnCe and the Statea, the book COYW8 the pertodl ---· ... 15th century and the wty 20th century. lllldee the t"'-countrtel mentioned, the NMW· 18nc1a. ttlfy, o.rm.ny, Austria. Spllln, Portugal and the Orient are 8190 ,...,anted. Aftlr ltudytng .. thle fumtture, the hM come to the condutlOn tttet the 18th and 19th centuries represent the height of the furnltur&-maklng art. Today's furniture, for example. le almost comptetety based on the styles and methods originated or perfected In this 200-year period. Given that as a fact, how do you tetl a revival piece from an or6glnaJ? Accord- ing to Miller "there are pofnters. The methods used In various eras are very well documented and descriptions and pictures reveal the differences,·· she Mid. For example, In the clasatcal revival styte a particular wood was commonly uMd whereas In an earlier period a dttterent wood was common. There are al8o stytiatlc dtfferences from one country to another. For example, Amerlclln chairs may be baed on an Engllah style but have different arm and leg detaJta. She hu found that as one lncf9U8S one's knowledge, the dltferencea be- come evident. One way of gaining femlllarlty wtttt the ortglnala ta to took at them In mueeuma Ind f'9etor8tlona, ~ In the Unit9d Stat• where documentation ta generalty uceetent. With the IOngtlme lntereat old fumfture hM beert generating. one mtgM queetton ~any ... .,. •• Wt at affordtlble prtcea. Ac:cordlng to Miier, the .,,..., ta Y91. Pnc. generely ftuctue1-.. different atytee go In end out of tuNon. Currently ... MY' the demand fot 19th C*'ltury ~ hM got 90IM 11th C*'itury fUmtture underpnced. ~-~ ~--~~------~------------------------~-.. The Newport Beach office of Cold- well Benker RHldenttel RMI E•t•I• Servlcee was tops for 1985 In listings taken and dollar volume In south Orange County, firm President Tom Wllll•m• announced. Ttle office aJso has a higher number of President's Club members than any of the com- pany's 87 offices In Southern Cali- fornia. Membership In the club Is restricted to the top 5 percent of the company's 1,900 agents. Jim Muller Is vice president and branch sales man- ager of the office. which has 1 O members in the President's Club. . . . Robert Yorke, associate vice presi- dent. joined Coldwell In 1971 and has been a President's Club member every year except one since Its Inception. Associate vice president Mercie 8-nt• in In her fourth year in the club. She has been with Coldwell for 14 years. Even Corkett has been a member of the club for five years. while Shirley Harrie Is a second-year member. She joined Coldwell 31h years ago. Sara Marvin marks her third consecutive year In the club, after three years with Coldwell. Berber• Gothard Mllea, who joined Coldwell in 1985. has earned member- ship in the club in her first.year with the firm. Associate vice president Edie Olaon joined Coldwell 22 years ago, and is enjoying her sixth year in the club. Cynthie Rumafeld, a residential consultant. and J•nnlfer Shaw are in their second year in the club. Associate Vice President Hiiiery Thamer joined Coldwell nine years ago and has been a President's Club member for six years. Four top producers in the Irvine office of Coldwell Banker RHldentlel Real Eetate Services have joined the President's Club, the highest award a sales agent in the company can receive. The agents llre Sharron Entrikin, Marebeth Gordon, Joyce Oleon, and Sonja Powell. Entrikin, assistant manager of the Irvine office, is a first-year member of the President's Club. Gorden and • Newport Beach Prealdent'• Club memben (from left) 01Mn, Jennifer Shaw. En.n Corkett. Cynthia Robert Yorke, Marcia Benta, Wllary Tbamer. Edie Rv.mafeld, Barbara G. IOlee, Sara llanln. Powell. who have been with Coldwell since 1982. are also first-year mem- bers. Olson. senior residential consult- ant. has been with Coldwell since 1978 and Is a second-year member of the club. Five top producers at the Coldwell Banker's Laguna Beach office have been named President's Club mem- bers. They are: Ellle Finigan, associate vice president and broker associate, who is also the office's top 1985 lntne Prealdent'• Club memben (from left) Sonja Powell, Joyce salesperson. She has been a presi- dent's club member for three years; senior sales associate Shlrley Miiier, first-year club member. She has been with Coldwell since 1982; Kelly O'Mere, a tesldentlal consultant who joins the club for the first time; associate vice president Phyllla Stltea, a third-year President's Club member; and Judy Whitelock, second-year President's Club member and part of Coldwell's Laguna office since 1984. • • • Juanita Fltzpetrlck and Petrtcle c....,, Mlel ueocfat.. wtth the lrvtne office of Coldwell ..,.., Reel-......,...., ..... , a.me.. hive been honored U memben Of the comp9ftY'• Gold Qrde Ctub, which recogNzel high o-.. among ~I Benker'• 1,IOO SoutMm Ol80n, llarebetb Gordon, and Sharron ltntrlkln. California sales associates. Fitzpatrick. of lrvlne, Is a member of the lrvlne Boerd of RHlton Activities Commit- tee and of Wom.n In s ..... Carson Is a member of the 8oerd of Reettort for Irvine, Newport harbor and Costa Mesa, and Is an officer for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. • • • Three sales associates as Coldwell Banker's Costa Mesa office have· joined the Gold Circle: Bernard towera, R•va Semuelt, and Temerrah Anderaon. Towers, a Costa Mesa resident, has been with Coldwell since 1983 and Is uatatant manager of the Cotti M... office. Anderton 11 a Huntington 8Mch r•clent who also J<Hned the office In 1"3. Reva Samuetl, a t'911d«1tlal coneuttent and Cotta M-. ,,_dent, hu ~ wtth the Offtce lince 1981. lllTI• IY Fiii #1111111• NEWPORT BEACH ... llT llYFlllT Four bedrooms, three bathe, formal dining, family room, v'8w ph.-room for two boat• one up to 50 ft. Auume exlltlng IMM option with outatandlng terma and low down. GrMt buy at S910,000. -·--·- WllTllmTll ••• I El• I 850 SQ.FT. of prime offtce location, prtvete b8th. dMded omc.. end ~--per foot.1 Grou .... Comer of GoldefMMt and 20th StrMt. IMTI •Ell IFflll 111.E • LEI• I &400 .... of 100% office IP9C8 ... deoorated wtth wns>M parking. Priced below mllrket at ts. N.N.N.FT. Of 1724.000 .... pric». D -·-.. a • ~ by Fwt. thla cuatom 5 bedroom, 8 ~ bath, haa. mast• --· wtth _,.. & celNnga of SUYIEW um ••••••m 115[ =::tcw::=°':it!.°'=..~ 1111.-IEWfllT llY 111111 nnr I NEWPORT BEACH mlrre>Nd ~ & gold ._, ~ In formal Tennla, community pool and IP&. ocean and city, 1121,111 I dining, pool & epa of atone wttrt cucadtng tight Ylewl. One story 4 bedroom, 21A bathr~. OoMl'I & city Ught Ylewa from .,. rooma, 2 waterflllta. UnlurpMMd view of oceen. bay, city famffy room, 2 ~. w.e bar. Loweet pnc-~ bedrooma, 1~ bath, ttrepeace, .. The PenthouM" 1 llghta. A .-.t to ... H you want the elegMce New Bedford. v ......... ~ and cont.-nporwy feeMng of Harbor Ridge. •I .. U. • & 111· 1• I i MkJng $1,895.000. D . lllllt ...... u LEllE IPTill 1111.-1111.-•••• llLL "' I Hlghty upgreded DEVONSHIRE 58R, 4BA oak Two bedroome, 2 bathe, fe>rmlll dining wtth I entry & t.mlly room. FonMI dining room. Enjoy fantatlc Ylewa of OOMn and pier, from thla 3% DOWN -Owner occupied. OCMl'I, ... -., _. .... ,mount.an Ylewl. Wiii trade tor OCMnfront condo wtth eec:urtty gate and under 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied. 1 ~ pr""~ ground pwklng. WNe "trllde" up to M00,000 1 BORMS from $83,500 I commer -I .... I• range In Newpor1. Greet MCOnd home. 2 BDRMS from $73,900 3 BDRMS from 184,900 I -I ... I• Walk to S.C. Plaza! 1111• . •&111·1111 I =~·~re::·~· .!:A~~ lllTIEa FllllLllllE lni•'• ,., ......... . I view. Beautifully decorat~. A11umable 11111 1111 ... llT r-••••••••••••••••••••1 I seoo.ooo 11t T.O. 125,000 dOwn and tak• OYfl( FabulOUI view of a.y and ao.... from thil 3 I ..... IMIEI co.---... ) pt1Yment•I bedroom, 3 bath hofne wtth lllf'oe game room I M"r1i& ---,... I I I and pool. St• at 1662.000. Muat Mltl I ~ oup butter..,..., •. 1 '*'· yi11ow eek•"*· ~ oup ftelted I -I 11111 ... I coc.nut, 1 cen 2.0o&. lbd lpptee or 2 °""'heh._.., ~ I I I oup ...,, 1 np. dlwMWnOn, 1oupeourc:rwn,29911 Yoll• I or1-..._. LEISE .. -· 1.-. ~to MO•. Cut butter Into eek• mbt (dry) untl I I B .... llff£11T 11 .. M,lll 4BR, 2.5 bath, famMy room, fonMI dining, a.ge I =--~,t=)"~ ~~ !;:f:.1;: I nu 1'1 ti.LI .. ,.... yard with poo1 & epa. 14.100 per month. 1 "*'· Amnte 11111a. '"'*on top.~..,, c:rwn enct ._ 1 Udo .... bayfrOnt,cuetom, three bedrooms, 3 -I ... ·-I .,,,.... = = r Topptng doee not ~latal) I I I bathl. Awerd~ ... "°°" ' wale thruout. I ~NOt'OVI!" IAKE. a::.::: ...... .,. lightly brown, I M..-.,... hM -..n room and hOt tub, .... ,,Ill..... I •Yw« 11 1 I tnkebol cuetom a.ved bed, hMdb09rd and ••11159• fllwlCudlen·....,..lcena11oect.,..,.(1tOl)dr'*-d I 11 ~.aza w/caltOfl'I, ~ wmo1re, IMdl to Three bedrooms. ""-. ful betha, twnlty room, 11 ... on....,....,..... Cb IPlltaa end 1 pecg .. eany Crodl• I I ~ betft "To StW'. Cerwd wood WllM wet ber, 2 ear~· 8hoM vwy a.... Ind =tDodC11Moro.nn.ri~c:ek•m11ttorY1J1owc:eM 1 ecu1ptw9 181JdM .. •'To Stay''. 1't* 11 a nMt to 'vsy good k>Catlon. Loweet priced plan 4. A ....,11 • .,.., • , 1 I .... MllnY ...... too numerous to Nit. at S 180.000. . ~ KuoMn • ...,........ 1 CM 2t OI. .... ,...... I I I ... -·-U. •I 11111119 11 drlllMd ·11*8_...«*l•mbtortour~wt!Me«*l•mOl I tor,.-.-..._ I I I ,My tneftd ....... Grwn --IN ... ,... In 117'. ~ I 11 .. _______ 2M_E_._1_1_1h_s1_.,_c_o_s_T_A_M_e_s_A_• _a_~_:;_~-~---·:_:_::_::_~_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_~,, ,, ___ ------------ RAE RODGERS 131·1- WI fer Ettl .... et I.tit Y .... .. ,,., ...... '" " ........... SWEEPllli DCEAI VIEW! $301,000 ONe of Newport's BEST view buys! Superbly remodeled 3 bdrm home with 3 baths. Open beam ceilings In family room. The kitchen Is a dream -all new upgrades. Oak flooring. Views from formal living and dining rooms. This home has uncompromising detail. Asking $309,000. EXCLUSIVE CLIFFllA VEI IUILIERS' IREll Huge lot ·almost 1,0,000 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 SAT /SUN IW llHEIS 131 • 1211 REALTORS ® IEWNRT HEHilTS llPLEI Superb 3 bedroom unit with 2'~ baths + family room. 2 fireplaces. Completely remodeled -A perfect owners unit. Fully contained one bedroom unit In rear. G.M.I. $1,800. A very fine property. Asking $245,000. New EXCLUSIVE listing. Call for an appt. W llllDS 111-1211 IEllTERUIUI VILLA Newer Cllffhaven residence in prime location. 4BR. famlty room. plus den or library 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 SUN W llllEll 111 -1211 llLIOI ISUID IEAUn! This beautiful custom home has four bedrooms and 31h baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to Include a separate apartment. All the charm and location you could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment. W lllNEU 131-1211 IElmlUIUI ELEUIOE wm PAllUllll YIEWll This unique custom home la complimented with a distinctive European flair. Situated In Newport Heights. Comprised of 4 apacious bedrooms and 41n baths. Built In 1978. 180° vt.we of bay & ocean from all llvtng areas lnciudlng bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen with fNfKY amenity. Master suite has fireplace and sitting room With oversized closet and bath .,.._ Thll property has an exceltent pretentatk>n throughout! Shown by ~ntment. $529,000 w ····-111-1211 41R CUSTOI WITH llEIT llR Expansive Newport Heights property with re- cent 2 story addition. Tasteful tradltlonaJ design with oak hardwood floors and two brick fire- places. Large famlty room overlooks pool area. Fully contained guest unit In rear of pr~ and much more. EXCLUSIVE LISTING. Asking $349,500. Call for appointment. OPEN SUN W llllDI 111-12H EISTSIDE S 1 I l ,100 Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. large lot with fruit trees. Two fireplaces, warm spacious family room. Prioe has just been reduced - owners moving out of area. W llMElll 111-1211 EASY LIVll' In this ultra spacious Im- maculately maintained Newpprt Town home. 4 bedrooms, formal dining and family room. Quality neutral decor. Priced right at $185,500. 111111n-u 111-1211 - REALTORS ® IEW LISTill IYllUIU/IEllOEI USTSllE C.I., 1·2 1111 llY YIEW Nice three bedroom, two bath with oak hard- wood floors, brick fireplace and large yard. Won't last at $155,000. Spacious 3 bedrooms, 21A bath townhome wtth formal dining overlooking Newport Back Bay. Attached 2 car garage and prtvate rear yard ia Ideal for entertaining friends and famfty. Just listed for S 149,900. CURT A. HIEMEITS, II 131-1- .., a. .. 11111 n 111-1211 IEW LISTill 1111 I. llUll'll I 111· 1211 C.I. TWll HPLEIJ•o~· IY SllE •EW um111 IESllE• PRIFESSl•IL 11110 EYILllTlll 11 llUUTill llllll Plllf"'~ ,ISTOI Beautiful newer 9 .. · ~ _ Y.ne ,features three bedroom lnclu"' 0 ~ous master suite wtth master batt. e.. . fOOm, formal dining room, two flreplac&~.eakfast nook. Don't wait to see this home. $400,000. Shown by appointment. ORT I. IDIOTS II II 1· 1211 Totally remodeted 1~ ~ ...ut. T ownhome style apartmert• O Y J.1dmatety 1,000 sq.ft. unit. S.G.I. S .e.. .oKlng $174,000. MT ?..cllllTI I Ul-1211 lllLI'..... - 9 unit condo prol~O ~ 0 ,,:ound breaking. C.M. recor'4e._ '--••ap and all plans. $345,000. ._.. OllT .. IDIOTS II II 1· 1211 VISTA FURE· IRYllE Spacious Verone Plan . o~o years new. 3 bedrooms, 2'h ba•.. ~ ..itning and family room. Profese_ Q ~rated. True value at $159,900. (,";1 nas purchased another. MOTIVATED! . IEW LISTlll -'-~llCEI Costa Mesa, Marina Hi"~ 'Q Large family 3 bedrooms with 2'h ~--'--.• ng and breakfast nook. Short bike ,., Q ~to the beach. Owner has moved oc e.. ~ and needs quick sale. Asking $149,50_, BEACH DUPLEX b f'llent location! Walk to beach and bay. Each Jnit has fireplace, 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Owner may carry 1st T.D. llLL I H iii WEISTEll 111-1211 SPECTACULAR YIEWI Totally customized Interior featuring gourmet kitchen with all new cabinets. Living room with teak floors and Imported marble fireplace. French doors and outstanding Back Bay view. See to appreciate. $359,000. llLL I 11111 WDITll 111-1211 ILIFFS VIEW COllO 180° view from this luxurious home situated In >ne of the most desirable areas of Newport 3each. 3 bdrm or 2 end a den. Bay vtew and light lights. Only $228,950. llU I llm WlllTD 111 -1211 ~ 3 Ill•, 1~ 11llLY1131,100 lust listed -outatandlng family home In great 1rea1 Redecorated kitchen. Brick fireplace, ln- 1ide utility room, k>Yety landecaped yard and >atlo area. A muat eeel 11.L 111•1 WlllTD Ul-1211 OlllT A. HElllEllTS II 111-1211 01 THE WATER This new listing is exciting! Beautiful 4 bedrooms, 3 bath condo on prime deep water channel. Extra wide 36' boat sllp, highly up- graded interior decor and completely re- modeled kitchen and baths. Call for special showing. $409,900. .IACllE UllLEIWI 111-1211 IESI YERIE 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. .IAHll IUM.llUll I I 1· 1211 CUSTll • IEWPORT HElllTS Prime location, 4 bedrooms, 41A baths, family room home. Also featured In this newer custom designed home are 4 fireplaces, view of gardens from all rooms, formal dining and 3 car garage. REDUCED TO $378,000. ~······111-1211 EIEO. GHii • OISTI MESI OlllTA.IEllEITSll 111-1211 ATIEITIOI lllLIEIS 3 R-2 lots near Costa Mesa Courtyards -Will take 10 units city re- development area. Prioed to sell at $130,000 each. JIYCI SPILLD 111-1211 2 RESllEmAL LOTS Newport Heights area of Costa Mesa-S 132,000 each. Includes plans for 2 beau11ful custom homes. aY• IPIUU 111-1211 ..... IEL 1111 Large lot holds theM two homes. A 3 bedroom house and a 2 bedroom house with separate yards and privacy. Next to a city park. Only $399,000. smn mwa u1-1211 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u I B I I I tOKER MEMBER 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA ··_ 831-1266 . I .,,.. ,,,,, Mw ,,,,.,.. ,.,, --8$¥@9 .,.. •• ,, ___ ,, __ ,,,, __ .,,,,.,.. N@j wc MM'M. c1§it I ·I j I I • HOMES FOR SILE ·2 IEllNI •610 Avoc8do, Olde CdM 675-6000 $295,000 Saturday 1-5 217 Larkapur, C.O.M. 644-6200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 29 Ocean Vista, See ta&and, NB 760-3834 $529,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2 Ill ,111 Fiii ii tr Ill *2664 Buawood, Eutbluff,N.B. 75M700 $352,000 Sat-Sun 12--4 * 12 Bek:ourt Or. s .. Bek:ourt 64'-8200 Sff5,000 Sunday 1:.5 1407 Bonnie Ooone Terrace, CdM &U-6638 $355,000 1-5 28 Canyon Island, Btg Canyon 675-6000 $210,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 *1717 Kings Roed, Cltff Haven, Npt Bch 631-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 615 Kings Roed, Ctfff Haven, Newport 8Mct'I 631-7300 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 **•3808 Marcu., N.B. 645-0303 $359,900. 48 Ractng Wind, lrvfne 733-9582 $133,500 3 IEllNI SAT/SUN 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 Lots 84-85-86 Top of Aoc*y Point. SPYQtua 644-6200 s2. 100.000 Sat-SUn a-a * * 2215 8aytkSe Ortve, CdM 644--6200 $1, 195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 4500 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 644--6200 $3M,OOO SAT/SUN 1-4 200 Del Mar, Costa MeM 631-7370 $163,500 Saturday 12-6 **1014 E. Balboa Btvd., Peninsula 644--6200 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 105 Edgftater, Belboa Penlnaula 675-6000 $450,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 486 G~a, Blu"9 644-5518 $238,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1 Norton, Unlwnlty Part, lrvtne 551-8700 $178,000 fee land Sunday 1-5 424 Rivera Terrace, CdM 759-9100 $ff5,000 Saturday 1-5 *1918 Tahuna Terrace, trvtne Terrace, NB 759-1501 $335,000 Sunday 1-4 * 18732 Via Verona. Irvine 759-1501 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 1115 Whtte SaMa Way, Harbor Vtew Hll6a 875-6000 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II ,111Fii111 er Ill 934 Ac8pulco St, Ard'! Bch Htl, Laguna Bc:tt 631-7300 $205,000 Set/Sun 1-5 ** 14 Batboe Cowie, ~ Bwtt 660-2708 ... 70,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t' 4e CMwon -.nd Or, IMg Canyon, N.8 780-1900 '320,000 s.turcMy 1-4 • 17 c.nn.t ~ Dr .. C.O.M. 751-1100 1637,SOO e.rld Ind Sun 1-5 2IM c.c.tpa. E.Mtblutf 144·'200 *2ea,OOO 8und9y 1-5 ..... •11 ~. H.t>or Ridge, NI 7ICMUI .-.ooo ~1-6 130I OOlllf*I Terreoe. lrvtne Twr., CdM IS1-7IOO llOl.000 s.tJaun 1-6 • 1730 G8'axy Or, OoY9r Shra, N4twport Bch 631-7300 M95,000 Sunday 1-5 1738 G.aaxy Dr, Oowt Shra, N4twport BMeti 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••949 Gotdenrod Ave., CdM 759-9100 $420,000 land Inc. Sunday 1-5 280 Harbor Vtew Or, Newport Bch 644-9080 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 302 Hellotrope, Olde CdM 675-6000 $435,000 Sunday 2-5 •• 1207 Hlghland, Harbor HgNenda. N.B 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v 16 Jetty, JamlM Crtc, Corona cMI Mar 644-9080 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 * 2006 M#t6n Way, Baycreet, NB 642-213-4 $349,500 s.turday 1-5 433 Momtng <Mwon. Corona Hiah&Md9 644-8200 S2M.ooo· SAT /SUN 1-4 **308 Morning Ster UM, Oowt Shra, N.8 631-7300 • .,,.000 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay, ~ ~ 1835.000 Sunday 1-5 221 N..a.., Otde CdM 644-0121 $.580,500 Sat-sun 1-5 2093 Santa Ana Avie, Cotta Mela 54fr5e05 $179,500 Sunday 1:30-5 * v 19 Whltew.ter, J..mine Cf1(, COM 644-9080 $355,000 Saturday 1-4 ••3491 W1ndlor Court, Coeta Mela 645-0303 $209,000 SAT 1·5/SUN 1-4 **415 ~. N9wpof1 Bwtt 759-1501 "25.000 Sunday 1-4 1700 Galaxy, Do"9t' ~. Nwpt Bch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 •2001 KllWemee, IMne Ternce 875-6000 $388,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3802 Salem (W..tpn Vllaige) Irv. 788-3572 $188,900 Sun. 1-5 8e1 ~Harb« V1ewa Hiii 875-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 1412 Serenede TerrtlCle, Irvine Terrace, N.8. 75M700 $327,000 Saturday 12-4 * 2018 Tahuna, IMne T .,.,._. 844-e200 $485,000 SAT/SUN 1-4 4 Ill 11111 Fii llM er HI * 1907 WtMwerd Lane. Baycreet, NB 631-7300 128a,000 Sat 1-5 V2208 Port Oumw, Seewtlld HVH, N.8. 769--8155 '479,SOO SM I Sun 1-5 ••1225 ._,.Gum, Dowt-W.-:lft, NB 559-t400 '4&4,000 SM/Sun 1-5 * • 18 CWNM Point Ln, INg Cyn, NB ~ '"5,000 ~ 1 ... * 13"42 Galaxy Or. oa.-8horel. N.I 831-7300 MN.ooo 8'.ndey 1-5 ··-Her'* lillend, N8 7ee-t100 •1.011.000 2011 L•u•d Lw. e.,a•. N.I '31·7300 1171.000 Sunday 1-5 **aacM....,,.,., ·~ ..... 17M111 ... 000 a.tJ8un 1-4 **S30I Ooelrt ... Ode CdM 17M027 .... ....,.., 1·5 1321 Ouertmlr, H.V .... '4Wi200'-tall,OOO 2224 Pedftc, C.O.M. 844-e200 SM,000 Sunday 1-5 250 Poppy, (Oceen View). Otd CdM 759-9010 $499,000 S.t/Sun 12-5 1601 Poff Abbey Pt., H.V .• N.8. 759-9100 $3$9,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 •2012 Pott en.tot, Harbor VIN 760-8285 $328,500 Set-8un 1-5 *1539 8aindca1le Or, H.V HMle, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sat/SUn 1-<5 • * 1720 Skytwtc, N9wpof1 a.ct\ 631·12e& $325,000 8'andey 1 ... 125 Vie Koron, Udo Ille, Newport 8eedt 631-7300 $4e7,500 Sund9y 1...-:30 **901 No Bayfront, NB 675-5511 $890,000 2512 W~, Broedmoor. H.V.H. 844-0121 $388,000 8et/8un 1-6 I II ,111 Fiii II tr m 2500 Baythor9' Or, ~ Npt Bc:h 631-7300 $1,195,000 Sunday 1-5 12 eum.na T,.., IMa eanyon ~ $875,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 ••49 c.mbrta, 8pyg1Ma, CdM 844-e200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 ••31741 Conttto Way, Coto de Caa ~ $1,050,000 8uncMy 1-5 1508 Dorothy Lane. Weetclft, N.8 . 758-8700 '320.000 8unday 12-6 * •328 EYM!ng Canyon, Shof'eclff9 844-6200 .-.ooo 8'andey 1-5 1518 Glllaxy Or, Dover Shor99, Ptewport 8d'I 631-7300 $857,000 Set/Sun 1-5 7 Hennnage, B6g canyon 644-6200 $1,075,000 SAT/SUN 1-6 2100 1.Mwtwd UM, Bayaoeet, Npt Bc:h 631-7300 $430,000 a.. 1-5 **•324 Momlngltar, Oowt ~ N.8 . 75M700 S887,500 Sunday 1-<5 **401 North Ster LMe, N.B. &73-5354 seeo.ooo 8abrcMy 1-5 .......... ~--- 23 l.oc:twnoor 1 • ~ 144-GOO •1,f2S,000 8AT/8UN 1-8 • ..... 2 --Foot Lw. .. CMwoft. .. 7'0-oeoe ... ooo ...,.... 1-1 CllllS TOWllllES FOR SILE 2 111,l•s Fii ii tr IEI merruma•RlllT._ GOfgeout Pectftca bf.-a.v.I model ln tebul<M.ia Sea Island. cu.tom prtyate PoOf/apa. 2 Bdrm, 3'A be. muter bdrm tuft• w/frpk:. gourmet khchen, prot...iontllly decOrated & landscaped. Offered •t $529,000. A wonder- ful home fOf entert8lnlng llnd relaxed c.11- fornl• llvlng •t ltt best. Open Set.sun 1·5. 2t OcNn Viet .. Newport a..ct'I (Jembor• & 1-.nd ~~ 11111 ........ ... ,.... ,... lit-JIU Tiii Tllllf1I •t ftlW Is great for a wheel chair OCNn lovwll Slngle story 3 Bd, 2'A b8 -9Wf'I hu • complete private poof. $575,000 111 llllp .... .,.,. ..... ........... 142 ... b1t1••lll-•lllctM.LL Sea v-'"'"'" Cal o..tW. Mt-5671 for Information & s~rprlllngly low coat . 3 II ,1.1 FAM II er m 201 Cotumbla, Newpon Crett, Nwpt Bch 631-126e $180,000 Saturday 2-5 ••"'290 CeQneV lane, 119, NB 6"2-4961 121'1.000 Sundey 12-4 •"'5Toulon, Hwbor Ridge, NB 6"4-2809 $499,000 Sat-Sun 11-4 llPLEIES FIR SILE .• ,.., .. <t 15 Hellotrope, Corona °" ...., ' 780-8333 . $481,000 Saturday 1-5 ... ,..211 •78 Greenbough. Woodbridge, Irv. 786-2272 $129,950 SaVSun 1•5 36 Whitewater, Jumlne Creek. Npt Bch 631-7300 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 518 o.Nla, Corona <Ml Mer 875-2424 1375,000 Sat/~ 1-4 •Spa *Poof 882 VIiiage Creek, Costa Mesa 6"5-0303 $1~.000 SAT 1-5/SUN 12·3 4 IEllMI •• 120 Yorktown, Montk*IO, CM Sat/Sun 1-5 5-48-5133 $108,000 SaUSun 1-5 **Weter1ront ***Wlllerfront & Pool vQtw iJddtW et Q&*d Qld9 Perfeed•• l•sl•e .t O•t Corona del Mar: In Exclusive Irvine Terr•ce ... Walking Distance to Yacht Clubs, Golf, Tennis Full.ion bland, Newport Center, Balbo~ bland. Completely Remodeled - Bedroom, Den. To see ls to appreciate. OFFEKED AT t3SS,- ANCY IMIERNINO REAL TOR 714 644 ··~•::.....--___... Oll COIOIA HL IAI $409,100 OCEAll VIEW HOIE C .. l +FamLYIMI Ill""' wa UT/-11 .. •I NM l 1IK" 1 'llMIJI SHARP D UP LEX Located in a prime Nwpl Bela location. ClOK to •hopping a market. Both Uni .. ue 2Bdrma and baYe firepl11ee1. The Upper Unit ha• a private glaM encl~ balcony. The Lower Unit •lso lau a priv•te patio. A BAaGAI N AT tt•t.- I ACOM REALT~ •Ts-MTe IEST Clllll IEL 11111 111111 38drm, 2Ba, sunny patio. hardwood floors, high beam oelllngs $377 ,000 -Doll Housel! OPEN 8AT/8UN 12-6 121 ~ •1Nm11•C'I w ....... . ne..11 Lovely grttnbclt setting With winding crttk. Immaculate 3 Br .. 3 Ba. in ~utral tones. Customized kitchen. $229,000 Ftt. SALE OR LEASE OPTION Beautiful Westclifl' fi'mily home. Four years new. 4 Br., 4 Ba. + library, family room, gourmet kitchen. Pool & spa. $435.000. CALL (714) 720-1704 Doug Bulley, Broker 11111 picturesque vi4lw hcH no equol in the at.a. From the e11qulsite lftOhogony Metric frof'lf gates to the !Mftculoul oak entry. ~rized pool & spa. intercom, central voe & Hol 19) _., Security System. T otol ceir1n9 to floor remodel + oJI new ~w cowrings. 3 Bas. pou;ble ""' Of bonus room, 3 baths, lu11u~ rnc. EXTRAORDINARY ·YI W A.te••_._., ...... tw coMoins Mom sho-. jocuui ond r.dwood souno. Fam. room w/wwt bor ond ~ wed brick frpk. °"'" if'9 rOOft'I hol high beolfted cedar cMlngs. forlftCll din. IOOft't, ~ with _., 9""" few e1•rtoioin9 + o 6 cor 9oro... cOMpiet.ly dtrulld. 4 ~. _..., ..,..... ~ c---.' ... wiftl thewtr. Lorge oswmable low ....,... ht. loecMd in Spyglot.s CdM. $729,IOO ........ . , ...... ...,, '"' .... 1se-o1•• ... ·- .. -. ., , I i BMDTAft ... _ "" ..... e.-.AC---. JHS _,._., _,,_ ,,., C--,l ... c,,... ~-" .. HOUHS/CONDOS _, ... _ -.c-,.,. c;....., 1ocn l .. , .. s.i. __ , __ ,,,. --100. 0.. OI C. ,._., .,,, --21110 --1007 °"' OI -,._., IUO ................... 11 .. , __ _,, IOlt ._,,_c;._ .,,, -'--71 .. c., .......... 1071 ,_,.._.. h eo _,_ 11M , __ 1020 '--... 1>1'0 ,_ 1190 0.0-1016 ., f,...._ 1600 fl, .... 1031 '°"""°"""' .... , 10)4 ti w-16,, ---· 10.0 A'AITMINTS ----10'7 .. _ 100. lllNTALI c;.....i 1"°1 ,_ ...... 104 ---,_ l--I°'° HOUSIS/CONDOS ----1tm ._..._. 10'1 , ___ , ... lab' .. ""' IOS} C:--ol )107 '°'_ .. _ >•n """'"°"'" .... IOV --710. , __ 1~· ... __ . '°*' ---1107 Dooo.-1616 S-0.--107• , __ ,,,, l• ,.,. ,.,, __ , __ 1079 (.,. ........ ,.,, ,_v-, -..... IOIO 1614 ......... ~ .. IOM , __ ,.,. ,___ 1..0 °""° -1176 ...... , ___ 10-. ----, .. , ~'-·-ti ,.,. '111 .,,,,... , ... '"""" '°'° ,_v.., )1)4 , __ ,_ ..__. Jl.0 l--16)() MISC. I .I . ---J1 4) l_ ...... 2611 .. _ ,, .. . .._ .. ., .... 76U --1100 ·--,. ... .......... v..,. , .. , ·--JI)() ... _ ..... , ... SPYGLASS Hill FIVE IEDRmll FAMILY HOME ·4 MORRO BAY OPEi SUI 1-6 cmuTB.Y fUITIED -•ClllTB Tl PllHCl!ll Prlvatety tocated\>n an_ o~slzed lot with an exceptlonaUy large backyard. This extremely light and bright home t•tures WI abun- dance of used brick, hardwood floors and french wtndowl through- out, all new tlle kitchen of top quality conatructlon, adjacent tamlly room with cozy flreplace overlOOklng beau11tutly landscaped patio and backyard. Formal llvtng and dining rooms, large muter suite, secondary bdrm and bath on main ftoor, perfect tor guest or maids quarters. Truly an outstanding otfeting In tod•y's market. 8886,000 6rubbGEllis H :SID£NTIAL •OllEllACE SDVl<:a 844-1211 .. '-C---c----~·----PU8UCATION OEAOl.INE ~c... __ .....,.... _, __ .. Mondey ............. Fri. 4:30 p.m. Cer ................. ,,.,,... ....... l_ ..,,.. ,... ·-·-· ·-····-······-·,..., ·-Tu.dey ......... Mon. 4:30 p.m. ......... T ........ _._. o,.. .... _ ......... w~ ... rues. 4:30 p.m. ........... _ ----·-....., MISC. llNTALS Thu'9day ........ Wed. 4:30 p.m. ,.,,,, ........ ,.. ........ Friday ........... Ttvua. 4:30 p.m. ....................... ................. --==-,_,,_ 1702 Seturdey ........... Fri. 3:00 p.m. ~ .. ,~-.. ........ °"'*'" 17().0 per_. .............. ·-7706 Sunday ........... Fri. 3:00 p.m ...,,_..__....,. ...... 111• --v ........... 7777 ·-,·-· ,,,. •-w-1n• CHECK YotM AD TMe NST DAY Got_, ....... 11.0 ~ ... -11•1 t he Otllly PllOt 91.rMe tot ~icy 8nd wmcy. ~. ooc-'OMlly -·-,,.,. fl(forl do occw. ,.._ llllefl .._yow ed .. ,...., ........ Cf-* yow COMMllCtAL ed ~· ~ f/ffGn IMtu I JI ~ '°t42-lt71. TM~ Not ..... I.I. SALl/llNt no llMlilNy tor ~ lrl'Of In If\ ... llli&U&lt tlDr wNdl W ~ M 'eliPOI--uc.pt tor .._ OMlt 04 IN .-ce ~ _.... b't IN ·-JI)() ""°' Cr-* cet1 OIMf be ellowed tor IN tlf9' "-"*'· -.. "-'* ,,., 1t.;~10Hc:.•I...., ,, .. THE DAI. Y PLOT OFFICE HOURa c-•~-7m " ~-'"""" ,,.. T•: ... F 1-5:30/COUNTER M-f 1-5 -,, .. ... _...._.. 77'0 1PMM O•t, <!t1e""a tie/ 111ae 1Plll 9'o-- IOUI Ill llLL VIEWS Pool, ti>a. central air. Wefl bullt 3 Bdrm, larger lot. Beech 8CC891, secur- ity. S385.000. FllllL' snLE 4 Bdrm, family and breakfu1 rooms. high t>earns, 3 car ger-oe. privacy. Lowest In Spyglue Rktg9 at $3e0,000. ITTIE ID• On the 1treet where c:utJee grow. 2 room & beth Gueet Cott-oe + rambl- ing 3 Bdrm for you. S.. 309 Poppy, Sunday 1-4, 1399,000. ,. nm 1111. man..,, llL1 nm•••• 1111..,.. 111-l•M _..._. ~ot<ma de/ vlk» 111!11" ~ 673-8~94 34t7 L c.t Miry., C... .. Mir tSERVICESt they're •11 In .. CLASSIFIED Read the classified paces and you wlll find someone to handle your needs . JASMINE CREEK See two of the lovltest homee In tNs magnificent gate guarded community. Enjoy tennis. poots, and lush greenbelt. OPEN SAT.1_. 11 W'rWllWATIR Decorator perfect: 3 BR + tamMy room. Ocean and Bay views $335,000 ONN SUN. 1•1 11 ...,-rt Elegant, light and aky 3 BR + famlty room. single level. $3S9,000 . -~ COLOW<?ll BAN~C?R ~1 ---~ WOODSIDE V1UAGE 38r with new cerptlt I Plllnl. xJnC 1oc. I cond. $81.500. 7M-5410. luLIMG 8Y owAER Sif tc& · lrplc. VA a...,mable. Prtde of OwnetlNP. Huge lot S135K obo &46-~ BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK JUST REDUCED! COUNTRY FRENCH PERFECTION This beautifully eustomlzed 4 bdrm. 3 bath home Is truly one of our most outstanding offerings. Features alt new kitchen, cozy family room with flreplace, hardwood noors, trench door• and an at>undance of uaed brick through- out. Located on large lot with pooC, great curb appeal. Sellen motivated and will negotiate. An outstanding value at $625,000. For more lntotmatlon c:llM DAmY •B DR ITEPllm .. , Brubb&Ellis 144-1200 . . . • .• ;, '. i. TDA THE DALEBO U T A O C IATION A REAL £1\TATF C OMPA~Y DESPERATION SALE ... NOW IS THE PURCHASE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! Seller must close escrow on a new home th'ey have purchased ... IMMEDIATELYI The price was jus~ re- duced by $30,000. This five bedroom residence Is absolutely meticulous. The grounds are stunning. Quite simply, this is one of Dover Shores' most exciting homes. A hOJTle of remarkable comfort, character and dignity. This offering virtually explodes with amenities. Fantastic view. Tastefully decorated. Beautifully appointed with French Doors, beveled mirrors and soaring beamed ceilings. The kitchen Is sheer pleasure. The master suite is magnificent. There Is a formal dining room, a family room and four baths. A special place. A special value. But ... Instead of taking our word on this matter, take a guided tour and see for yourself. Open Seturd•Y •nd Sund•J 1-8 1518 G•l•xy Drive •.••....•.••••••••••••••....•.•••••••• $857 ,CMJC> 631-7300 161 7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH y • I , , I a 2 % CLA•1r111• 1neta1 211z' c..ta -... 11it c..ta ... 1umr.a..,. ...,. •• MITA&...... 21R 2c; ;;ao: .. conao .................. w. __ ....... ,'!ii3ei!iiA!iAii•i!iBA•,...;;;_o.-il!!iCON~DO~.~Pvt!!-OH THE wArEA• •bd. IAitXNt m lmmeeulete 38r sea. o.n. .... ..... .... NOT A UST AGEHCY 1200 8Q ft BIUna. Enc 38' 28a. new Cfpt coun-pool and epa. Securtty. Ytew from .,.y room. 1515/mo 18A 1BA, ... formal dining rm. HI oe1&1 Owner UY9 Mill $ lO,OOO HERE'S JUST A FEW patio and encl gar try' lcltehen, dbl Gar• Many uPQBdea. Call L•. Avallat>M now lot a YMf1Y bulh lne, lndry rm, nr & glala tnru-out. Open price reduction. Elegent Bac:tl pad w/~ ... $395 •795imo. 832•5282 $1100/mo. Submit on &.42-"408 °'""""*rental. YMh/ beldl & ehOpt.. View ot lovely gardene & 38drm. 2 Bath. 2 ltory E-slde • rm kid ok. S400'a *UITIM* Pet a. C •I I Ann• .. UIHI -$3000 mo. Open 1A5 Sat. 735-741 w. 181h St. Po o I . S 3 4 9 . 0 0 0 home. Gated community Nr OQ8an 211Br ........ 15?5 2BR lV.Ba TWMM L, McCMland 831-1288 2BR 2'ABa on golf crM. 2 For e:i:,~7~~1 call TSL MGMT &.42•1803 Ownet/~r &.42·21~ ~ r,~:~ lake. Full Off Nwpl 2br 2ba .. MOO I pello, gaa lrpl. w• IC r ~ car gw $1895. 75~79 a 1 ... 1111/-. Balboe 38' 2Ba. lg lot • . •UM1M• Npl Hrbr Htol'I ScN S87f I ; ~~I ;. BlUFFCONOO: 3BR 2 ba, SPECTACUlAR COHDO 2878 LaSalle. cal .,._ $229,500. 1door10 bCh Nr OCC + 3br 2be. .. $725 Aak fOf Jim ~1-7370 .,,... s1200/mo Avl 8130 18drm Iba + trptc, .. 5pm 556-2~ 1713W Balboa.Cannery Traditional Xtras+3i2t>rgar .. S800'• ----•• s · oo kd ' btt!M, pool. rec room VIiiage A.alty 873-3777 3br + gueet apt pet 1975 •SijARP West9'de 28r •PENTRIDGE COVE* e 19/4 4-41 w ya Mutt ... , Only ssg5, F• 1 BR fumlahed. $425/rno. Realty Ant/own 3br H2o nr 11250 1Ba ()pix. n. tire. crpta 28' 28a Condo sm OYel' 71•n20-9728 eva/wknd ltLllllT 11....... +MC+J*cent ol utll. N-port BMch waterfront 53M190 Beat Alty I• drpe, w/d hkup. gar $80(' tall1 & 11raama. ·New BLUFFS $1175/mo. NICE Rellden1al .,. .. 1 adll"'" Duplex w/doell for 30' 631-7370 Guar.anteedxllMlectlon :,aec.Mu1tl1andCQdl1 o.cor.W/dl*up,2 car 2 BR lba. 2 car gar.Spotllghtoneleganoa3br amkr only. day1 boet. $295.000. 400• . No peta 770-5829 ar w/Of)nr lit mo + Balcony vu-graenblt 3ba trplc Jt1CUZZ1 enc:ld S40-0220. 9Y99 657-7555 River Ave Open Sal/Sun •Mlt l•n YIU~ lllTIU •If I .ti I ................ j 500 MC s.s.3115 Comm pool 875-9498 gar s 1095 klda 53M 191 2b0 lba, S?OO/mo S300 1-5 Cannery VIiiage Ra-On l Oft the Send • '""" I -Agl I• ' ' ally 673-3777 ,., Sat. l 111 Prtoea to Fl1 any BudOet IV.Ba, dbl gar hOO Ne RadUCled to rent $525 2br BLUFFS: •BR-BONUS depoalt, gN/Water pd, --------19U U xll c.D. tB&m Property HOuM &42·3850 peta. Ownr/Agt 97e.173t quietly fncd yrd kid• ROOM. Patio, gm belt, 2 VERSAILlES CONDO ~ ~~-~~!*· IPT Mm llUIU 55 p-.... S t' 3 ... 2Ba .,... 2 53g.9191 a..1 ,_ car gar. $1700 mo. Avail 28R 2ba wllrplc In quiet a et.,.... .. .,..,,_,..,_, •_.........., + "'"· pace ran •-IL--I la.. l .... . IQ 7v, car gar "" 8/ 1 BROKER &40-e259 loc Mini bay view $980 rr-•••n t S225/mo. $27,500. Cell _._ I Chlldren!Pet1 ok. Ge. TOWNHOUSE. Nice toe · No.peta. Agt &«-7211 . i..1~ Country Cottage with lots Owner &.4~280 *llUl'Tlfll .a* cond. S900 Stacey 2BR 2,~ba bltlna. 2 car IUll .. 211 Garage. 1g peUo, 2 11ory of room to expand up or LIDO BAYFRONTI Lg 3Br Stac>e lo bch. Gar. &.42~11 ~g•. 1malll patio. With dOuble car garega. J• lllllYI rf 1875 No peta 854-2177 :'1N ~~ .ar,:: ;:,:: 1250 8Q rt. Mobile nu II Fpnc. PetaS1300 F• 3 BR T/Hme Flrec>lc. gar· Imo. dya ~775e S..Ulllvl, mounlalna & GATED VIUAGE COMA 2BR 1ba M10. Large Astol · 1~ 000 Olan alll 17•,000. 873-5928 Tllllm 11....... age comm pool ev/wtld• 87~58 llghta from ~ dlfec-, MUNITY. 2 & 3 Bdrme. 2 patio. VftlY deen. Neer ng • · • sg50/mo Yf1Y tlon. Decorated In eoft 'MS&. 1800-1800 8Q II ot South Co.at Plaza 1 Cappel 63l·l266 llfWPtlT IDOi BALBOA Island. 3bd, 2ba. 1EASTSID£:2°8drm 2 bl lut. ..... l tones. Lrg 1undeck .. PURE lUXURY. Garage. child no pet• e.u..7321 .Walk 10 beech • Ebbtroe flrep4ace, profaulonalty townhome. · Frplc, 2 cai 2 llLll Tl llAll Avlllable for Immediate' SPA In muter tult•·i~--· ------ Mobile Home Park decorated, garage. gar.S7g5/moyrly.Watet· Cleen 28drrn lBa w/1 cer ocx:upency $1250/mo. , Dining room. wood-2BR 2ba :!!°:"newly Sing .. wide + su"'ooml I 1500 yearly leale. Call fr 0 n t H 0 m 81 1 n c garage ~11., natah· burning llrap4ace, mklTo-painted q>I d. no Excellent condlllon 873-5348 831-1400 bomood A all I/tile. I wave OYen. private patio pell. $895/mo + S800 -1r•• naan $15,000. Call Joyoa Splff--' v . ELEGANT LIVING onty depoelt. 646-3818 606w0:, Fr;,':,' er 631-1266 •BR. 1'Aba. lg lam rm S735tmo. Call Palat 15 mlnulH 10 So. Co frplc. -1 bat/lg kit dlr 83 1•1™ I Pfau. ju1t eaal of 28' Eattlda TOWl'\hoUM, 1800 SCI ft of luxu6. ,_ area, appt. nr SC Plaza • ·~~~~\·? •BLUFFS TOWNHOME Nepwor1 Blvd & sooth of nu opt, gar. Goad toe. remod, $600K, WC. n-peta l975. 557 .. 888. ~ • r • 3BR 2'~Ba. lonnel dine, 21 San Oleo<> freeway S730. Call~ Oya. w/2~~dWnm. Wiii ;,. , car gat9Q8, greenbelt.I 2473 ORANGE AVE 8-40·2•26 E'la/Wknd consider equity trade JUST LIKE NEW 48d 2bc r • tSOO/mo. Yrty 1M Avt 831•5439 By apc>I onty 3BR 2ba E'_,. Twnhaa S250K or MllJI Pfop, lg yd,,_ carpelt. no 5 BLOCKS TO OCEAN 8110 CALL George' · lrptc. ' 714-673-0567. by ownr LOAN Low dOWl'I New dSj;:;,f,'*'· S 1100 mo Elegant cedar & glaal Goldbaum, Bier &.4+9097'1Ht• eaat ••trt i:'3o. Olea~:: SPRAWLING CUiiom 58' dbl wide, N B. Boal Mlp 2Bdrm, 2V.Ba, tamll) CLEAN 3bd 2ba Harbor! 218' Mo-2426 ~ DOOi.many xlru Enter-•VIII 861•200. BRAND NEW 38' 2'hBa room & den. ~ crptl, Hllandal L ' $t2oo !"'!'!'!'!'!!'P.lf'l"1'"11'°'1'!'1'1!'W"'!'P.""11"~1---------l&lner delight. rne prlOe ..... ,., alt 14 1450 Sq. Ft. 2 ml to bctl frplc, sundedl. Dbl gar, erd/water.. NO Prui LUXURY CONDO-Walk 10 •C11en 2Br 28a nr SC Is right! Agt 548-7565 HTRBOR RIDGE Obi gar, spa rnc:o yo fully rnaintelned yard. i:e-2389 ~:.e-1386 S.C. Pfau. Frplc.. elegant Plaza. S.A. Carport. " It 150 Pet ok &42-39•7 ....... 1 · I trench doora. ale. home patio, pool. Child ok. STIPSTllUll vtEWLOT •• COMMANDING VIEW aecurhy. w/d, allO Incl S700NOPETS722-8011 Charming ram name •Br. $410,000 BRAND NEW TOW 8AYSHOR.ECOND02.b0 overcout 8-dlecro..I prvclubw/1811flltcouru, 2.,ea Spa, comm pool & 759-9155 HOUSES (5) 28' 2~ba 2 Iba. nawry oecorat.o' atr•t. See lux penthouM pool. tacunl. Huna, *~* tenn $255K Bkr &42 2134 car gar· tplc:, yard OPE d/w lndry ntcup -ua under Laguna Beach t>eautltully cjeco,.ated 28'. 2Ba ramoclaled Jae. • Laguna 8MCh nat IOI SAT & SUN 2230 Paclftc pooi $795 536-7~ • 'club houM. & much mot• d/W gareoe S750 F• THiii Nil + IHI View Neer bch, 9Ghaof1, A,,. 11075--$1200/mo ' CONDO VILlA BAlBOA 2 bd S915, lnci moat ulll, Tn.iuli lli-ueo Spectacu~ar ¥. or an acre town. Best area Art 5 Avall 611, 6'5-0968 HOUSEi 2bd. 1be, lrplc, 1bd. 1ba, pool. spa, Saint Albans. day, ____ __....__.,....,.---- • E11ate benlnd PVT (714)982-5724 1165,000 CONDOI 3bd 2be trplc dbf gar. patio. yard. *825 patio. Walk to beach. 638--0.05, ave. 73t-7528 •lARGE 1&2 bd, newly electrk: gate with 2 Guest -· f .. _ ._ 11 • .... :... 1 • mo plua aecurhy. R41fer· $ 1100. 734-2962 j decorated, quiet. pool. Houses Pv1 tennis court. v•,• -0 ·1 ~~;·~ct:'ec:,~.,~ en<lM. 876-2620. EXECUTIVE HOMe-,,........ $530 up! Onty $659,900 w/lermal rt 1525 AYI 6/1, $1050. 6'40-168C HUNTINGTON LAND· Yearly 3BR+den laJL--1™ MontoYle. ~ Hortes ok. Call PATRICI( A L har ng new MARK Adult Community overlooking the back bay -•MESA VERDE D'lux 28r. TENORE 631· 1266 cxiean view homel Old OSlSllf .... uo 3BR 2be, patio, 1 l1C>r) In Eutbluft area Avall Illa.a• 2tOI 28a, new decor, d/W, 760-8702 WOf'ld European Flair 38drm. 1Ba. large yar~ & condo. Pool, tenni.. tull July 1 al $2100/mo Gar·jsouth BaYfront 3Bdrm locked garage, ll)dry 3bd, 3ba, 2 car gar Walk garage S900. Rel1 req d. rec cntr. Guard gate. dnet lnciuded. Pet1 & 2Ba Furn/Uni y 1 • $795 No pet• 840-2495 10 beach In Carmel VII· Clar•J War4 759· 1489 or 9eO-e338 clllldren OK 675-9111 ' $2000/mo 841 .. _.: 1_,_r_! lage Irreplaceable al -1 """' .......... •NICE 2BDRM 2BA* S549 000 Cell Sandi 111·22U lnia1 144 Um •lllITT Realty 673-8700 Lndry tac, d/W Fncd patio YILL.&W.llACllN Scou todey at (408) DECORATOR'S DREAM Brand new Condo In New-STEPS TO BEACH No peta S650 N/tmkra 625-3300 °' 625-2398 2 atory 2Br Condo, frplc. POr1 Beactl Highly up. 3BR, tBA. 11v rm. dining 760-1418 Of &42-7528 Belt locallon prlvete H s Curtis Real Estate enc:I patio, lrg kllc:han, graded. h .. mini blinds & rm. frpk:, patio. Yrty IN $550 Soutn Caul Plaza egtac100Wa~kor;;,m ...... }c;.11~8001a l•·acLt1,-Fara_1_ E'-antl $3000/mo cerpon, tennla & pool fight carpeting. Prvt loc St295/mo 875-9250. area 18drm elr fenced ..,... -• vu "'V • I s9651 5se.2520 Upatalrt overlooking the ---· • sqttt G11r11ero na110 ' "tftl 1575 ~ematlc 281 Ste •endeck mo. Or epa •11 1n11 tori UNFURN STUDIO APT pool, catp<>ft No pets. " "' ""1800 •/ft~"'--•1500 Eaattlde hM w/gar cipte1 661-7426 Ask tor JI" ,13001 " P--"lnn ulll"" .. ~-~y 54M791 S217,000 64' 4661 2'1t Acre Ran<:h Luoeme .. ""'"'"" • decOf' 5 rm & yd klda/pet mo. ., ".... .,..., •"""" YILLA llllOl COHO v1y. San Bero Co end ot lastl1p I Ce. S750 can Best Riiy I• WJHI c• 2 4 1 n-ii;.~~s:>:mo Apple Vty Modular nm 140-IHO um11 EISIDE 3Br Tee W/C COMMANOlNG YIEW - $800-$850, 2bd, lb•. completely renovated. on WMI 17th new Whittler 548-3829 t0< more data. aeat locetlon geted comm pools wlk 10 tx;h garden pello $2 17 .0001< 1600 sq 11 642-4661 2br 1ba, detach lg gar COZV Antique Cottage stove n-carPel IQ entire Laguna coast. , UNFURN STUDIO APT Tr881, ex well led 54111. 2bd tba +den sgsoi yard 'no pets very ciear Beaeh jult ac1oss alreat. Par1<1ng, utll pd, yeerty trade. lease purchate I avall 06-07 shown Su $ tOSo/mo s•a.-3155 Spacious 2br luxury H-'RBOR RIDGE 2Br, for-n·peta, $650/mo $745 mo. E/llde 2br H~ba S59.950 546-9384 : only 858.1254 , pentnou111. Never 11\oed mal DR. lrplc. apa/uuna. 854-9779 1ownnouae. lrplc, petlo, · Laurel Pointe 38r 2"Ba In Flreptace Huge dectt guard gate pool/tennla laJ~tl ft • --J-garage lndry room oN ....... Cutt-om Conlemp_H__ unique toe w/very IQ patlc s 167 5 /mo 4 g4. 22 85 s 1995/obo Agt e15-0W7 • • • .. • alreet, ~let IOCltlon'. corner 101, S eleY S-crt area A"1 June • Yr 111 Elegance at Ila beatl ----2'07 2617 Orange Saa Cltaeate I 076 IU Nim EST&TtS e .. aullful custom homes .,. , pa nor 1m1c. ocean _e_ .. _•_•_.•/._C_•_•_•_•_• __ _ '"ews In prestigious geted development Many amenities Pool & tennis court Agt 7 141643-1391 SU NllTt HTATH Build yaur dream nome on a t>eauutul ocean Ylew 101 1n gnled development Gt1tral 2102 Lovely itir Hl'9a condo In a qu~t gated comm Ntce location Close 10 lhoP- plng & easy access to the lrwya A.IC S725/rno Call Jiii Of' Robin 646-8270 or 873-5296 Exceptional loan for lot Merchandise oppo.-1un111es purcn"' & con1trvC1lon 1n claaSlli.d Ilka brlng1119 flnan<:lng $68,500 and avery geraoe 111le 1n town 10 up Agl ?14/&43-1392 yourllvlngroom BAYFROIT Sl&,DDD DOW• 110 ou1un1•a 50' Dock that will take 2 b oat s . 4Bdrm, 3Ba, 3 car garage O pen Sunday 1-5, 721 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach 710-1000 or 159-1890 WAR of Newport B11cb ~-----~ ~ .. ~.~~pr:~~.:.: g:,~op '1'l~~ti --.CWFUIT 3~~~:~,~~~~~ & I *"'" Tt Ull• TSl •llT. M2· 11a $550 000 801 875-SS80 -2 BO luxury moblle home apa, grdnr. no pets l.ae Lg 1Br 1Ba. xtra clean. A.II lllff •-wi•-. · · -·----· Meaa WOOdi. 38r 38a, on Treaaure 111and Patio S 17g5 mo. 551-1900 I bltln1 Hurry 15751 Fee ,.,. 1 , .... DUPLEX 3bd 2ba trplc den ramrm ,_kltohen · · TIUlllT ll•t••" Veulted oelllnga. prvt skylights & • balconies Only S1350imo Pata ok ~; rvc'~;! txl~~~ HltH atN 2br fncd gerd«I __ .. ..., balcony, redecorated A.val! 111 $ t 200mo Drtva by 3281 'furiock. &42_ f 802 °' J 14250 · apot w/garage a flat S700 Nwpt Penln 3Br 2ea. gar. $895. 215 t Pactfle Ave 756-0127-0 7S0-9t48-E then call S.0-7355 Agt. muat aee 53M191 tndry, frplc Yrly $1300 e 3 1 • 5 1O 7 P rn or O" PCH -~~i..... .. MODERN 3bd 2'Ab Oen vu 3 Lg bdrm1, 28a. Agt t• VIiia Rentllt 875-4912 85S--0665 No P9\I ............... .,, m · a. "Sharp" New w/w crpt ---r----..,~-::---=:-rT abode convenient kltct weatslda 2 1ty nM, trp6c, S 1350 1.;_ 7141494•2049 LIDO ISLE Yrly laeM. rna ••I ll&r L~ BacMlor w/tcllchen, 1850 kldalalnglH 0~ blllns $1000 rno Wkndi or 8181284-6265 Charming 3BR 2ba. avail c"'e 2 rlvata. Parttlng. 1 Adult 539-6191 Agl fM 83 1-3586 eveelwlcnda. NOW. no peta. S 1800 mo * "'• Bdrm, 18a. oar· No pe1s S635 Incl utll• ---499.3400 own/bkr I age & lrplc $850/mo. 613-8889 °' 87W890 WALK TO BEACH New Eaattlda 38' 2V.8a 2 ·~rt .... ~ 1111 875-4g12 VIiia Aetllala LG 3BD 3BA HOME 11ory Townhome All LIDO ISLE GREAT LOC I CLEAN & SHAAP 2 BR s20001mo '°' Info cal amenlflH $1250/mo 1 1 houta. 2 blc• to 38', 3Ba n... ell amens, Wllat'1yourt1ome11Mee • &40-0232~ .. t!pm Vina Aentala875-4912 beh. Yrfy MOO Ind all grdnr Incl VILLA ac>edalty ·Alter1t1ona?Ac-cpta & drpa. o.:o,oar· _ utlla OPEN SAT 10-1. BAl..80A~Nleeet on Nice counting? Au10 r~? :rs: no pett mo Do your buying and sellinn 210 •••h s 1. Avt lmmad Ln. 2er. e11 amen•. panor AdverUNlncr...in.o. __ 5_&n ____ _ • ocn vu, lux furn $1800 M~-....... __ at the classified market. •CID OITI&ll* mo. unlllt 11e501yr1y C.ta ----ta.... 1114 CAMEO HIGHLANDS OCN VU + PL BCH ACCESS GOOd atee. lrg Studio, 111 O&mlY lllT&L bltlnl, ulll• rnct. .C>t"*" I I --... avall $476 F• • _, Ttlllm llMHI llMlll If llM 111 N I h I d · I I ., ..... ,,... N.B.(Blutt1) $1200/ino ewer cus om ome w tra 1t1ona sty · -Newty painted 3 Br •own· 1r1g And quality construction Offers 48' 2Ba. 2 o.r gar, Ylfd, "°"'4a wtpauo, no peta gourmet kitchen anCI spacious adja· Wiii conc:1erder P••? uaoc poor. 400 v111a ' cont lam rm finished w /rrch w oods and '1000 Hunyl F• Roma Open t-3c>rn Sun. WOODLAND YILLAGI APARTMlllTS Ccm1 & tlllOt Our 1•r0tn stylt •PIS Ou11t. wntori.ble kVI Close 10 flftWlys & So r.oiSI Plaza wlllft Onlp mll\ll1U to bu<h Caraae-s 1vi1~ NO PUS PlCASC POOi.• ...... u-.y ..... TIUIDT ll...... NEW CON00.280. 1BA custom cabinets King sz mstr suite ••LIDO Elegant Furn. Lg petlo. garg, gate aAClllL• •ta•J w I marble frplc and spa tub Formal llv L··-2BR ... _ 2• ... BA ............ __. """"' wtd etc -·-. .._.. ,. . __ .. .....,, ,......., . . ' •••••• ••t~••a rm w l frenc.h doors ovf'rlook1ng the pool. apa, tennis, piano, s10001mo.&4+-e768 2 ... 100 Pac1 f1( At1rac t1vP i!sc;umAble f1nanc· 171•> 975-0.7& NEWPORT HTS reCieC .. '7 tJ..•7 1nq, $f>99 000 * Ren1e11 2·5 Bdrms 2BR 2ba w/frptc, W/D S.Aa, tm.AT a ... WAID 9ICL S 1000-54000 mo hkup & garage No pate, NI••• ••ti KLINE. REAL TY i4f·2282 Ferguaon "1at1n A£ avall June 1 S 1000, HL al.AJUGaMmY Yu.Met ••.J..t6 !'--~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!J-~142· 1183 I GIE.. W 00 751-9194 111 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~ ~-------.,_-----~-----------------------------................ .. DMLY fttLOI' /-.U UTATSliiiiiiiiiiiii;~LJiii;;;;;;;;;i;-;;;;~~======ri=== Cl11'11Jfi**• RUL atWWW c..ta... MM lniM llMI""-1144'am.. llM ••e•..... ...:,..... .. 1 .. 1.11 •• 11aa1 a .... ,, •• Un• ... Lm'1 • 38dnn, 29e ~ 1 e--,,, •••••• umt 1111 ant lbd with~_.. Youniio!alludontnccdan~t ag• •pee.. oa._ ..... ,. •twm EMreuw,,. 25-16,.. n-. 01"r1111~~1:':", ~·. that~~~ d ?Qh. d ~~2:r-SPACIOUl21ft2betlP• 1MMnon-.-2bd.2M. 111•••111•1•11 u1e 0 you '11 0 ~ pei1ect for roomml1n' poot .. $400 +lltltttee. For"'9~ trplc:. pool 311 H91illtCMt, "O • •u • 38R 29A eup., 1" bkldl ~ fd: .,n. wie.. .. 7-41611-0 7~ ~ •M1~77Ht eut of Hert»«. All. to bMcl'I, llrge IUndec*, PoOI .,_ ... TV. M .. F 2G-21 * lbd ~ -------..,.....-~ 1• 1U )'Mtty ~. 11100/mo. 1or ~ 9llOI c.11 todey Twnl'IM H8 .... '° bdlt WllllU"1 M11 LOii of wood. $471/mo. "43-2142 1414 02 l2tO +i380'eec. Avt 1/1. ~'prof! 8.-i u.- No pate 990-2170 una1ff 1-1~U::--~IY 72G-1124 •. -.oel1. lnCI d, tHmkl 722-nte •EASTSIOE 280AM* HI ~ C.. w/vu (55 try & ~) F9INle "'.,,., w '9r .... ·~ IHI 0., .. ~ ~· 1150 No• M0-1314 N9wpot1 8wll P9fll ... M:;POMIG' 1ecty•o1a 1787 W•trnlnet« IC Enjoy ttla Luxwy of ttle ........... Mttl"9 Co~o. Pool, mom M9de 4 BA. 'Mle S7 10/mo. 720-9422 bMutttul eurroundlngl of *315/mo. 4tt-434M nee JI.tty t for long term EASTSIDE ...,_,, • Ulfll l&IT ........ ftlt F9lft n/etrll.r 28r CdM AfJt ~-•,•:: ~=• 2 bdrm. new carpat. d/W, ,j In • apaclou• 1&drm itep;-tc;" china Cove furn . ecep1 Bdrm. Fw\, .,,.----.,,.------ '1160ova2.11gt.,St.' ~., .. ,.._A~· E~ you really don't occd ln an apenmcnt. and~ Condo~~· s!.,.C: ewt12 .... .;...~ ~ ... ~. no" ~:,.~,!:mo, . 111111 ftr ltatlltl ~ -At Nonl!Wood Pl«c -not only 1.itc c«r ol your nttds. we uy 10 ~ ..,... ...... ,_, ... .. ..... Eastalda untum 18r 1Ba, ~•lsfy yourw~nu. Wtth brand ll("1 apanmenu. l.Jlrgc wcO dcslgl'M:d ~ ~ guer~-. W/d peta. n-ernk. 1 1800 mo. F to lhf 3bf' C.M. l'loma. ..... -EUfll encl patio. carport lloof plans • i'l:lols 0nd $pas • Oubllousc •nd re< center •Toe loo • 11 upa. 1173-7901 or 852-0330. 1175/mo. + alllManca Storao-~· E 9'da $S4S/rno. 329 Un.'Wllity C•rporu • Liundry roonu • Ck»clrecw1y5 • Ptt>-lc<>m<= •A school ' -H V HMS lmmee, Monaco lor Fam. taacl'lar In C.M.146-51 7 l0-7pm Of Call E\199 548 0&4I ~ Plrt m1hhoppu'lg wllhtn w111tln3 dl.suincc •All nght m !he 1 _ 2bf'. den, comm. poof, ._. . 17• wtl6dlr. N/etrll.r 145-2357 CORONA DEl MARI hcoWI ol Irv~ Come And Stt ti theres <ll!yt~ w vc mwcd. _ • wetrlgtdnt. Ind adult n-ln ~ COM 2 blc.I to Single CS 98'9· AWll-N~~~.1t;,. ~NORTHWOOD pi AiCE "'*'·"'"'**·aV810$.23, ~"""' Cofonadal 1 Mer bMd\ ProfnWa. 1475 able nowl HO mo. & patio, 17251mo, ~. -LM 11400. 11a..335--9710. Fem Ont.J. NMt/ttdy n.'. mo. 1StA.t + l250 dep. 441.0'°4 or 497-4483. ~ 1709 uoo Hayes Sl:red. lrv\nc. CA 9:2720 • (714) 6'7~00 ~ ~ L.91.... "'*1SSH•:fi+1/3 utll. Jaft 875-4162 E/SIOE 2 Bd'rm 1 bettl, 28r. l\'PC. DR. la bf' petto. PIMM Ill INO •5481 LAGUNA BEACH HouM U. lale~t snot car oar-oe newey ta..._ 2'14 c.ta... MM lnlM _.._,. 11250 i...Mo-niOe BDAM FOA RENT 2bd.1t1e.or-toc..nvu. painted l ea;patad. _..,. COMMANOINOvtEW BALBOA ISLAHD.1356+ NpalObd\,IVatlt,r~· h•h•/ ... $650. M6-1273 •FREECABlETV.t.o 18' ...... _ Prof t1ma1e tow lg 4bd, over COMt a.ct\ .croee UTIL. CONTACT DAVE 25+. '400. 1.-1 ftlt E-slde 28, 1ea frptc & 28r. 28a Garden .\ptl. W11rt1 a -.ctior1 of gr'Mt 2~ be l'loma In Pllfttc:r.t, ,,,.._ aae IUIC ~ 714-"3-25ee. M•...: w1'Mn 1199 '°" 1.._ 1 ... llil. .. beamcell.Qllr.2Per.ona: Pool, rec: room '526-tMng?Wac:an.ofter~ trv,w/2ottwllldlea.new Uf1CMrl.agunaBeectt. FURN 80/BA-N T'*in, loottlng 10 •l'l•r• sqF{ 1i17WU1. CUff No petl MIO-ITOO + 1856. 710 W 18th St thing from a emall llpt 10 lrtdg. w/d, ~ ,.. S400 NEW CON0().280 lBA $300, n•lfftllr/~e townhoute. OCIMf'I vu & ~ 8dl S4t-IOS2 /141. lut. MC 1225 Mo-17M *'MESA VERDE O'lux a 4 bdrm houM. "1oc*· 'h utl, 14().118 · Lg petlo garo oeta' ~ td 1334 clo )9c:ual. ~ anor.a, .,......,..,........ _ __,, __ """==-=...,,,. --------• 28drm 18a. ,__ decbf Ina In CM. NB, or H8 Gad• _..; Piiot, PO Box 1 , w/Mm rmtie. '400/mo GEORGEOUSBAVFAOHT E/SldalUxurylna~FOr'· dlt..hr lodced ...,. tNntt of UI llftt lot tMt ..... ~ ... °Srooo/ .............. ~~ -· Coeta ...... CA.12121 Incl utll. 49S-7'S4 EXECUTIVE OFFICE eet. Lg 28r, frto, 0/W, M75 No' pea 840-2415 et1o1ca of Ideal IMng. -"':O• · . . & 1100/MO. 146-7716 gaa/Wltar pd,~ pdo, TSL MGMT CM2-t803 1Ba. frPe, '**·im mn LAGUNA 8CH Lg furn rm. Bribe. KftC:l'len a OR 759-3074. =i1~0::-~ "'LUIAUTILf!.~ .... DUlhLit 118 ~S..~~=IJ0 =2'AM•Maw.2 =-:.:+=.~ gc:.~~~-=: BRIGHT~OFC ' """ '""° """ St 1328 832-4190 t.r oar. poof. tannll. WIO. Atfl 4M-734e prof. 143 eq ft w/~ Mw E'SIOE LG TOWNHOUSEI eomp.. babe you Nf\t. *** LG 2bf. 2 be. trJ. • dote to bet\, 11315/mo. PCH, Poet OHlea & 2bd. 1~ba. petlo, gtr· Ntwty deeorated cuttom lavel. ralrlg. O/W. *llZY ~* TSL MGMT 142-1803 l.agune 8Wtl room '400. Mature adult norHme*ar Martner'1 Mle.146-2947 aga IHO/mo. 283 cMllOn fMtura1 pool, bak:ony l ftraplaca. No Wiii. to bdl al utlla Ind . + dep. pvt antr .. baklonY to "*9 hm pvt' rm/b&. --------..,,.--Cabfltlo 758-3031 bbq, cow'd oar1199. eur-petl. Sl50, 49&-1117 Pf11no ~pa F.a NEWPORT HBGHTS w/ocaen view, poor, So COMt PtU 1375+12 CHA.RUING N8 WA~ • roundtd wltl'I pll#l land-I a::i ...... •rr 1_ ·-28drm 1Ba. garage. Poot, wortmo men .... u se utlltlea.. 141_.180 FRONT 500 eq ft on PCH GARDEN .mno: Spett(I-ec:apng. No pate. UL.... ... --· ·~ leundry. w ... ~r· Ml~r $300/mo + 114-111 ... ~ ~~ ~ ~=l= t •111111&11 •MIUllll* =~~RINA ~P'Ta •· uti lnel, ~ ~e'="' ~ :,"~:: --.--,.--.=,1---- ap1. e50 a1t Enet petto a 141·1111 Bsa112es~~:~~·e 1::;~~~·a..umu1 28drm, aa. ~~ 1,crnr, gr .. t amantt.... For ... ori.-. g11. occ. irwy., bc:tl. No ~.... · micro trptc ~gar Pm "50. 78CM045 3 Ex.en**lo rooma + -=· pell 1825/mo. 141-3078 POOl-PRNATE PATIO 2BR 2b•. ept1/drapae. lll ... 11..... bdl 11106/mo. aonY. no ... pr~ .. ~ ma6e. M/F Mttr bf' a be. 2 blc.l lO ..... oMoe + OOcton _._ & ,... d/W~ petlo. gareg•. dlth· COMMANOIHG WEW pMa. 7eo.ol11 Btwn M "*-Newport SMraa bcl'I •II amenlU•• offtce. GrMt *-'Ion -•-• garage-wHl'l•r. coin lndry. c l'loma. Wa 1315/mo + · · ,,.., Hoao Holpltat. 1735/mo. 28R 1.,.BA ~G 18r 28r 1875. S725/mo ~1 antlr• Lagune oait. OCEANFRONT: Yaarly. 11\ utM 831~ l 4SO/m o, 1/3 utll. Tom Lee 642-1903 TwnhM, E/elda, pool, EASTStoE 557-2641 ' 8Wtl)U9tectoee.er.t. Sl'lr. 2BR 1bl apt ' Storage.850-5742 ' . gar., lndly rm.~ IOc. 1rriM 1it4 Spacloua 2bt luicury w/Mldom l'loma tenent ....... ~ ftll M/F swof. 25-t dMn/t.ep • .,..,. _ 2310 8-nta Ane SHARP a CLEAN 1 Bdrm at t ---.. lftl ~ ~. :::: 1495/mo. Ao'-M6-3e83 ~ tMmttr 10 w lga NICE Ful ~ 9uillno-TSL MGMT 142-1903 wttl'I ltow & refrlgeretor -... -· ,._... · umi... CM 28R, 1U11pvt6a. leun-SecnUrtel Servtcee + .,.,.. yard no pate ........... L111l11 $1875/mo. 494-2285 On Cenel 28r 1Ba..,.. d OIW. oar• pesto Comer~WeMcM&IMM mTllY. 1480/f'ltll> 541-1377 NOW LEASING El•genout ha belltl c:tpl, ~di•. end oar· ...... • ~5 1/2 Utw. 722-7912 VIEW SUITE 1735 mo. 2BR. 1~. •· No .-., Yrty IM Wkly l'lnUIM. Low ratet • .... 111 E/alda townhouee, oar .. SHARP & clMn. Speelol11 • ...,. _.,. 1~=fr:w '800/rno. 1175-0447 1135 & Up/Wkly. Color N.B. 2 Fem. Mak clean, ln<lty room, ntoeloc:Mlon. 1 BR garden ac>t. Patio & ~ own prtvet!':i ONE HOUSE TO SANO TV. maid MN!oe, frM rHp. prol./M. Eue1"5ma1:--.,.,.-°"'="""'11oe--1p-,..-cae-"""for- 21129 Orange Alie. gar1199. Cptaldrpa. DIW. 1 Bdnne from MSO* view from Dena Point'• 280 28A 1u11y turn utN coffM. haated PoOI & condo. wtilte eari>ata. rent. EMt 17th St. Full TSL MGMT 142-1803 no patt.1575, 146-5577 2 Bdnne from $825* moat MCluded ecanlc pd' n-.peia. avail n0w 1 ltepa to ocieen. Kttdl'I WIO, 24 hr MC. gate. MtYICe. 1350 & Up • .Aak ** EASTStOE ** Pool a gp.. Bluff. Uk• new 28'. Cell m0 onty. saso. 831-MM. 111911· 985~ C:..= tu:,~! ~~·1. lot u ~ ~lfield SUPER CLEAN lBA IN Welklng dletanoe to: te0-e331 or M1-M41 VERSAILLE STUDIO LICJUnl • c....mai PretertJ DUPLEX WITH PRIVATE CONOO-Oerega eec:ur· pM W llTil NB COHOO-Flto lhf 2bd. )TTI fAlll,f IPllTm!I YARD. CALL S4M589 * Shc19plng lnpr! ..... ... lty. pool. ape. rec room, Wtcly rantalt now , ..... 1. 2ba. raepof\llbla 1)-lmttr, -"""""""""!"'~!"!""!!!~~ Sparkling etMn i.ge MESA PINES 2960 Hana *Thea!,.. -1515/mo. 854-8090 1129.50 wtc & up. 2274 Infant <*. w/d, frplc, mfl .U ILll for tamlllea wttl'I 1 :~ 2BR 1Ba W/Oftl 1750 . : ~~:~,Court• ~~~!. WESTCLIFf" AREA Nwpt Blvd, CM 64&-7445 IS50/rno. ll3l-339S. 112 ~ wt ~ Npt 81. Children. Near S*1C Heat TOP AREA. Quiet, No Pata lnCI NO PETS 545-4855 Lg 1Bdrm. MUlt atand SU 1111 LIME N.8 . VIiia Balbo&. M/F to Commar'I. 5 rooma. larga paid. No"*'· ••545-3t l7•• s. I.c t Id u n I' I . credit chac:k. HHted "" beM!t. 2bf Condo. prd u2511..... 111 28drm W.Bath 1720 TOWNHOUSE TYPE Lg w/Cethe<lral Celllnga. 18' VarMlllft PanthOuM. pool. Carport. 1o45_.152 3026 W. Pacific Coast Hwy See. gete, all emanlllal Clbrlllo 645-2331 2'Bdrm 28ath 1740 28' t~Ba L.ndty hltupa Quiet. Sae bldg. gatllg9, Newpol't Baacti. fWrlg TV MOCH MC 722· 1e58 lllllt Ill ..... 398 w Wlleon 1131-MM Fned patio a gar~· NOW TAKING R pC)OI. Gd w . Nr bch Mt5. 1ttc• '125+ wt egl. no dee>Oalt Promontory Pt. 2BR 2b4l. 11 Unit. Motel 0:: n:;un., M95 Noc>«• 54&-5e05 ~s~~~T~ flT6-4912 VIia Aantall Yu1tlta In tall n-tmkr, l«nPOl•Y ok. "°' m1nar11..._ +eeuna. Boatundblk•end TRIPLEX LOY'lfy2bd 1~ .... ._._ **8'end new 28' 2Ba. ITU Prof par'IOn under 31. ac>• & pOOI. '400.000 c;:"P«I end oottaioM ·Ill patio • nr ehop'plng II• ~-.......... Cl'lolee ar... Garaga. $400+ dep. 875-3881 Sall or trade! Ora•t :n_i~ngtth~';'~~-center uso mo .* IMtmelttirle ..... Pttlo. HOO Norr.•• Outat/maturt per.on to owner run OC>POrtUnlty ~can I 546-2630 ""' 780-1713 Of 867-1 e lhare epacicMll 2bt IC>t In Tax writ• off. 1113-70n Daily Pilat Fresn. new ads appear In tne classified section every day. Whether you Just take little sips of classified or down It all In one big gulp, you'll find ctasslffed hits the SJ'.)Ot. .......... -- 642-5678 •UY I_,... C.M. '350+dep. "' utll. Agent R8y Ollf'lneV AVAIL NOW 113-t111 146-17M ft NOH-SMOKERS OHL Y EASTBLUFF. Stunning 28r 28a Apt. TWnh• pen. Frp6e, petlo, pool. Lvty environ"*''· No P9tt & 1095. 640-0341 ·---··-· Studio ~to ~. P9flltnq. All ,.. Orpa/c:tpta. All utlll Ind. Yrty 1625. '- ~ 11..-. .......... All.,,...,......._ a to bd\, 2 eundac:kl. 2 ear gar 11300/mo, Yr .... Aval! mid.July 175-3412 • Month-to-month also 1v1il1ble • fumishtdl unfurnished • Fitness centers, tennis, aw1mming Mod1ta open daily, 9-6 Sorry. no pets. Newport 8Hch No • lmnt Avenue (11 ledll ---Ntwport 811eh So 1100 \9ttl StrHt lit Dover! IG.tlQ ~ tat1h t1 hrt Quiet. reepo1lllble, .one-1•/ft11 (1K•> _._. Ing pareon, w 2 BA ac>t. 8:JJ OC AJrpor1 Area. I ••.,. CM. Part !Urn. S350•dep, · 'Xve111. "°"'I Q 112 ut•. 64&-7023 a. 11835. 832~190 prtv. =: + uttt 1at. ia.t. Am A¥911 Juna 1-301tl. IUll hce•• f rtfH ~f quiet, ,..,.llltlla, am-1711 ployed l6C)-M50 JoM hM pl'MI. W/0 , Jae.--------• · · 13so1mo. 1noi utM, ptlof'8 u;;. Xi Sldml. 1L Balboa lellnd prof tam ictra.. Mary 54G-7955 ame. Unit I . e YHrt Old n/1mkr 24-30 lfflll &172.500 Cal George l8IT'8 to "" 28r 1ea 1g Rmt• to etw 28t Condo. n-MMon U1-t2M bntie ac>t-1425 + ~ llttl. emkr. PooVtacuzzt. CM. Yrty. Avtlmmed 173-7019 1 375+ 13 uUI. Awall CORONA DEL MAR. Gr-' """*' 722:7"2 m10 t1ouM tor l'Mf\. Hr ,,.. 111•1111 Mm WM~~ H • ·I· • C.. Cod Segen{ 2 rArt 5 UNITS • &Mllde C.M. ""'1415.., dip. '4CM2S6 •Deity compltar ~ >Ont COi~ .. Undtr 1GX •~leeda....._eerv. "'~only C.M. M/f 10 .._.. 2tw Iba •M Clar* eciwiad ~ -"~ apt. ~5 + .,. Utll. 11*' .. ' • I --.,._ _, N/1mkr, ra1ponalble. • • .-en 11..,. .. 15().1315 Peul. ('1•)141 ... 11 -19lD tam n/.,,., ~ wwMd .... .Mt 1'Med lbd 2be up 1tw baM LMI• ~ l'IM C.M. ac>t. 8dnn & ~ 1bd 1.,_' -. O¥Mooka "°°""" ...... beltt~. • 111.tndry .... ~ & .. -*"'· .. 9321. 770-tll 1 r.c. /tfrO. a...~ 1t --.. - Coeta w... two--.m. Or' Slw • INtM Conde). """'"'· l300 ~ ~. pvt hoe tut>. meld. utllltl.. Femal•. no $.SIO/lftO. Gert. wen amdllng. 5174414 547-0400 IV 5$~·1150 , • ( NEW ' ...... -. ,.. ·' Monet original on display at South Peak A 3,250 square foot Monet home. an original floor-plan design, ls on display In Laguna Niguel during today's open house at The Premiere Edition at South Peak. Hosted by South Peak Limited .. the open house will offer homebuyers a chance to tour the unfinished home In the gated community while enjoying complimentary refreshments. The home features the builder's personalized decorating package, Crest homes ' • open in Irvine Akins Development Co. has an- nounced the opening of Its homes at Turtle Rock Crest In the hills above Irvine. The single-family paired homes are located at one of the highest points In the master-planned community of Tur- tle Rock. Turtle Rock Crest provides vistas of the Newport Beach and Irvine areas, as well as the nearby bluffs and Southern California mountains beyond. A total of 113 homes are planned by Akins, with prices starting from approx- imately $300,000. The first phase wlll consist of 23 homes. Approximately 2,300 to 3,400 square feet In size, the four floor plans range from two bedrooms with convertible den and 21h baths to four bedrooms with family rooms and three baths. which gives buyers a chance to finish their homes to reflect Individual tastes. Said Ralph Bernard, "Buyers will work with Martha Gresham, one of the Southland's most creative designers, to select flooring .and carpeting, win- dow and wall coverings, fireplace faces, fixtures, and other Interior decor In the colors, textures and mater1als that best complement their personal furnishings." The Monet home offers four bedrooms and 41~ baths In a two-story arrangement. Included are three wood-burning fireplaces -one In the llvtng room, one In the family room and one In the master suite. The suite boasts a walk-In closet, a private deck and a master bath with oval tub and separate shower. Also featured within the home are a formal dining room, a library, a kitchen with an Island wor-kspace, a breakfast ..,: •• : ,f", •• , ... _ " nook and an Interior laundry room. Priced at $695,000, the plan has a thre&-car garage as V'811. Individuals may tour the Monet home from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 17. For more Information, call 240-2979 or ~•-991 1. To reach South Peak, take Crown Valley Parkway to Camino def Avton and proceed east to the gat~arded community. ~~--- ..... . .,, • ·-·1 ,• o</> _r,• 4 • "> I ,• ' ' ' \ . .:·, f . •• , .. ...... , .... ..-.. -.. ~.~ .: . . • •. 9-" ,, ... ,,., ., ~ .r, .K ~· ~-~ (H ... • ,"'j\ • -...... -""" ..... ' t •• . . . . . . . ' \ i . I The •tnale-famlly paired homee of Turtle Rock Creat eta.rt at approximately SS00,000. Most plans feature courtyard entries and cantilevered wood decks. Kitchens Include a cooktop and grill, oven with microwave. trash compactor and dishwasher. Skylights add a finishing touch to many of the homes. Recreational facllltles Include two neighborhood parks with pools, spas. and cabanas. Maintenance Is covered by monthly homeowners' association dues. To visit the development, head west on Culver Boulevard, left on Campus Drive, left on Turtle Rock Drive, right on Starcrest, and left on Hillcrest to the sales office. For more Information call 854-7323. Pinecrest sales open early 252 properties auctioned for sales of $36 1nillion The 'overwhelming response to Mission Viejo's Pinecrest neigh- borhood has forced the developer to open Its Phase II sales this weekend. Pinecrest Is the newest netgbothood In Mission Viejo, and 29 of Its 38 detached single-famlly home8 were sold during the grand opening week- end April 26 and 27. The one--and two-1tory homes range from 1,375 to 1,939 equare feet, ptus fenced tide and rear yards. Prk:es start at $133,000. Ponderota (Plan 1) off era three bedrooma and two baths, white Monterey (Ptan 2), Is• three-bedroom, thre&-bath design. The larger. two- story plans, Virginia (Plan 3) and Brlstlecone (Plan 4), feature three-and four-bedroom designs with family rooms. For more Information, call 58S.0480. To visit Pinecrest, take the Santa Ana Freeway to AJlcla Parkway east. Turn left on Marguerite Parkway, left on Cordova Road, right on Lot Alltot Boulevard, right on Santa Margarita and fotlOw the atgn1 to Plnecr•t at 28222 Virginia Street. Note: Prk:e effective as of date of pubUcatlon aubject to prior Nie on or after deadline of this edition. A recent residential and com- mercial real estate auction that featured 252 properties In 49 California counties grossed $35 mllllon, reports Kennedy-Wiison. Inc. of Santa Monica, the firm that hetd the aale. The landmal1c sale. the largest of Its kind to date, wu hetd In Northern and Southern Callfornla over two daya. Southern California and com- mercial propert ... were SOid at the ---------- Disneyland Hotel In Anahe4m, for a total of $25 mllllon. The event drew 2, 700 people, and successful bids ranged from $4,000 to ss•s.ooo. The prevtous day. more than 1,500 attended the Northern Cali- f ornle auction at the Concord Pavlllon In Concord. Saturday saJea grossed S 10 mllllon. The largee1 seller was Bank of America, with more than $28 million worth of lnventOty on the auction btoci<. c UptoJS%pff on ocean view b sites in thehillsof San~ Capistrano You've been waiting a long time to build that magnificent dream home. By the Sea. In one of the California coast's most inspired settings. Now is tht timt. To celebrate its Grand Re-Opening, the new owners of Connemara-By-The-Sea announce dramatic price reductions on every home site. Savings up to 35%. Add another 5% on to that if paying cash. Conneman. .. a pttttigious gate-guarded community that's unlike any other. You won't find a more ideal location. Or more value. 80% of home sites offer ocean views. Height limitations to ensure you keep it forever. Spacious lots of up to 36,000 square feet. Two night-lighted tennis courts. And much more. Now /or much less. Connemara. Once you see it, no other place will do. LAGUNA • BEACH N()flTH MAI' HOI IO ICAl.f 27142 ConMtNra Oriw S.n Juan Capiltrano, CA 92675 (714) 661-0305 Open daily, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m ·C ONNE MARA-BY -THE-SEA From $103,000 to $174,000 l 4 I I ' I r i I v l I ...... I . " , PAM JJ/IA'T'.UllDAY MAY 17. , .. Sunnylands· Morningside Desert Horizons The Springs The Lakes Ironwood a DAILY PILOT /llML QTI uncrowded on So for all those wt have to settle for Number Two, tal heart: it's Rancho Mirage Country Clu Number Of Homes Number Of Golf Courses 1 1 384 1 480 1 r 826 1 899 1 , 975 2 From $295,000 to $540,000 Bob Hope & Frank Sinatra Drives, Rancho Mirage . Open daily, 10 to 6. For more information call (619) 324-4772 ' " Pncn and tfrmt sub1«1 to ch.In~ without notttt Common •~a fXthtlft •~ malnbl nfd by your monthly duH to lhf HomeowMrs Aseoc~tion ------ y . e. r AILY flllLOT BAL aTAft MESA VERDE ... -.... This charming golf oourM remodel hu 3 BRa, 21tl BM, Jacunt tub In Meeter IUtte. Al new kitchen, tMng room with ftreplece, Pella win- dows, eecurtty eyetem, pool and epa k'a 20x30 courtyatd. A fllftt8adc buy for the golfer who wants an thta end mMY ott. extrMll .. -. .... 4 BR, 31A BA, c:uatom *99 ltory home new Mesa V•de Country Club. Huge femlty room, with cozy UMd brick tnpeece. Gourmet kHchen, central air, MCUrlty, pool Md ipal Thla wtff ftt you to a teel lllA-..... Big and t>Muttfl Meaa V•de Eatatet Thia la executive IMng at lt9 beet wtth 5 large BRa, 3 BAI, and a ~ room eep11rate from the house! DMt Into the coot pool or IOek In the warmth of a tpal Fr.ahly painted with new carpet. Cut-de-uc location clOM to a part< and country CIUb. What a tentftc. buyl IUA-..... Grack>ue 4 BR + den Meea V•de home hae everythlngl LOC8ted Mir 2 golf courMe and 2 parks, be9utN ysd wtth pool and patk>, and side tUdeewey patk> off the den, new add-on famly room end,..,,~ ... with ltl own entry. Bring In your ofllrt NEWPORT BEACH ' llU .... L9'lure OCMf'I IMng tit ltl affordable beetl A detlght for ......... -blllmy .,......, ... bar, blllcony pmlo, ... bedroome for guem. Owner la mottvetedl Cell tod9yl •as••-...,.,.. Eaatbluff vtewt Wei dHlgMd 4 BR. 3 BA home, hu ~ .,.,..... flmly room wtth nr. place, W9t w. tonMI dlr*'O room and brellk- fut room. Tied ftlepl9ce In 9arve fomW Mng room wtth ... ~ ''T,. of uw· lt8lned glue window In entryt Poot llZ8d lot. Prtoe lnctudel &Md. SANTA ANA INVESTMENT 1111&• .,, .... 2 BR, 1 BA -=ti duplex k'a good rental --. Groa Income •10,<Mo yw. Low renta, fix•. Submit. ,---------------, I I I Cut the co t of 1 selling yo ur houst:. 1 ~ 10· 30% on productl and I tcn'kcs ~ M:llen nttd rnoi-t. I ,.. bNI ..... "'""'<iln....... . .. h ''""' <~11 ........ lt .... kalr>tAH 10 •• ,...,.... I .....,....,..,.i ,41wr .,...,._. ,.... .. .,..,~ I ...... ...i ,..,,_ ..... ~ .11 ............. I ~''"..,..._,, .. u1 .. w..., I .......... ,,.,.., .. __ ......... L---------------~ 0 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES llllllAY ... ,_ 3eOIW.C.. 4.1 7 2 BA. [)od( $351,800 ..... 1..S ..-rama 3491 Wlndeor Ct. LI ..... 3 BA. T.,,,. $209,000 1-5 ..-ra-182 v-. er.-.. ~ 3 BA. 8tt'tllm S134,000 111111 ... ,_ 3808 Mercua ~•11 111111 2 BA, [)od( 1358.800 1-5 ..-rama 3491 Wlndlor Ct. Llu*>c 3 BR. T.,,,. $209,000 1-4 ..-rama 882 v-. er.-.. _, 3 BR, Streem $134,000 12-3 WATERFRONTS UNDER SS00.000 ...... ........ Lov.fy 2 BR entlfUkvnent home wtth dodl for 2 boata. Mmcan tMe eurrounda ~ own prtwte epel Thie II grand b9y IMng tit afford8ble prtoea. EMyto .... calf ,---------------, I I I I I I I Cut the COS( of I 1 selling your house. 1 I &M IO·J0'.15 on produc:b and I • I 11ervlcell home ~lien~ most. I ""' ........ '"' ...... ''k• ..... '""' '"'"' I • ••fliMM ...,...,., •• ~ .......... ,, "'··-.-.... I I ..,.., ..... ,...,...., .... , .. .,.w ....... ,....,,t;a.,.L I 11'-tlfl ..... """" .. '" ...... f\\J JunniJl ,.., ... I ~~·.::_;::;-~;,:·~.:~~·· I L---------------~ . 645-0303 COSTA MESA NEW LISTINGS .al-...... You'I fllll In lo"9 wtth thll two etory, 4 BA home. that Iowa c:Nldrwtl 8eeuWuly ~. bttaht Md loVllly klticMn, •IQUlllte trWM:h doors anCI ~ wm IUndeckl expm-.. noc ~ Move In todeyt --..... Fwlnatlng poolllde 1"41tr.tl Two w bmh-roome. tine bedrooml. wtth ~ ,. moo.Ing. ,._ ewrythlngl Cell now, don't Wllltt ··--..... Mew.._. on thil onet Out of town GWrW'8 Mvie the IMclord bMe. Taite ~ of .,._ Mng tor ..-. Thie 3 BR. 3 BA. hon'9 II an outltMdlng Vlllue. Juet llted at • 1•.500I llme'• a ••tlt'D. uw won't laltl I --.... KJdl wtedl Thia frtendty 3 BR home M9 mver and.....,. decorator appelll, ..,_ ywd, ~ room and curt> ~ 1111 WonderM loe.aon In "-Verde; a community wher'9 peape mr..e r---------------1 I I I I I I 1 Cut the co ·t .of 1 1 selling your house. 1 I ~ 10·~ on prod~ and I I ~ ~wlkn l1ft'd "'°"'" ~ ..................... , ...... '""' '"... ' I •• ...,....~ ..... ~_.,..,.....,. ... ._ • ..,._,.....I I ._ ................ ~,, . ....,_.,'*"'"''"' ~ .... "'"' ...,..._ ... ..,....,.., ....,,.,. ·-.. , I I """'''' ""-"""""'' • ... ~ ~., ,...,. ...... ""''"'""'"""' ., .. ~ I L---------------~ 22 99 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI 1 .. ' ~~--~--------------------....................... a•2a .. a .......... 11111 .. 1111 .. .. 11 • ... ...... .:.1 ~;~•z1~ .. ·~l l/.~ r-,:~'l!.'J 7, ,•1,f ---1 1 ,,,~ • ..-· !'AG• M /SATURDAY MAY 11, , .. DAILY PILOT/BAL DTATS rJEW LISTINGS UHUWll ...... Build your dream on this site surrounded by expensive custom homes. View of rolllng hills and canyon. Best value In area. YllUll OIHI 1111 ... 3 BA unit In super complex 1 block from South Coast Plaza. Woodsey, watery landscape, quiet location. Cozy fireplace. ULllA 1111,llO First block ott the sand. 3 BR cottage. Great first home with future development potential. ......... 1221.- Walk to shopping from this brand new well located 3 BA townhome. Beautiful, extensJve upgrades throughout. oumam 12..- An exceptional Investment. Three 2 BR units on a large lot. Excellent rental location convenient to schools, church and stores. lllffl 1211,111 Fabulous master suite + small library, 3 patios, 2 BR, 2 BA. Professional team planned every Inch of this home for their very ownl ... ..-aaa.- Great family/entertaining home. "4 BR. large FR, new carpet, paint and landscaping. Gorgeous wood floors. See todaY1 UU1A .... llU ' M 11,111 New on market. Wonderful 3 BR, 2 story home. Beam ceilings In llvlng room, lovety Inner patio, meticulous condition. A home you must eee. UllM YD... Mn .... Beautifully remodeled 4 BA Portoflno on one of the largest lots In the entire city. Spa, paddle tennis court and additional room for pooll CORONA DEL MAR 11¥111 THUii ....... Lovely home In quiet upscale neighborhood. Very large lot with pool, 3 BR, family room. Professionally landscaped. Excellent condition. M&AIOll YIEW llLLS 1421,000 Highy upgraded 3 BR i den home with attention to detail, walnscoating, beams. custom cabl- netry. wood floors, large yard, spa and more. SPllWI 1121,000 A special feeling awaits you In this upgraded 4 BR panoramic view home. Beam ceilngs. wood floors, 4 car garage, view side patio and spa. URIH Y11W llW SHl,IOO Fabulous 180 degree view of harbor and ocean from thl~ stunning, totally upgraded and re· modeled 3 BA. 21/:r BA home Appointment. SPllUll 1111,000 Two story traditional family home. 4 BR, game room, family room, playhouse. Panoramic ocean and mountain views -gorgeous! COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH SOLD HOMES IN APRIL IN EXCESS OF •27 ,000,000 O PEN HOUSE S 1 5 U TllllAY ~MT&I .. ,..., .... 2 BR, Den $225.000 E. BOWIE Ul1alff ,.., ...... 3 BR, Fr, SP,8 $278,500 M. MATTHEWS ---11rn .... 1•11 3 BR $329,000 R. KURTZ Ml ... 1 ......... 3 BR, FR, View $355,000 C. MC MAHAN .... 1111 YllM ...... 3 BR, View $375,000 G. ANDERSON ........... 111l 111ut11 4 BR. FR $398,500 L. MC LOON •lllYll 1 ......... 3 BR, FR $675,000 LROSE ........ 1 l lU 11•L ..... 4 BR $1,170,000 EADIE/BENTS Sll l lY II.Ifft 1111r ...... 3 BR $235,000 K.PARKER ......... 11rn ... 1•11 3 BR $329,000 R. KURTZ JUlllll Ollll 11,,..., 3 BR. FR $399.900 C. MC MAHAN IUftlW 111l , .............. 4 BR, FR. View $429,900 G.ANOERSON Un.II HI 1 flttl lrM 3 BR, Oen $488,000 E. BOWIE Ullll ... 1111.U 2111 ...... lr. 3 BR, FR, Spa.. Vi! $559,000 E. CORKETT .......... .............. 3 BA. FR $650.000 F. SENNE$ IPYIWI 1 ..... .., 5 BA, FR, Pool, Vu $675.000 M.REEOY •un• , ... ..,.. 3 BR, FR $675.000 L. ROSE ....... ,,,... . 5 BR $990.000 $.EXLEY Lmi$l.I 121&LMllM4 4 BR, FR, Bay $1,350.000 E. OLSON "'""" l lHrzM• S BR. FR. Oen. V $2.250.000 J . AKERMAN ua•11111 S.H~=:: 6 Br. Fr, library $3,800,000 NEW L ISTINGS UL.Ill N"llU ..... f nvestor opportunity -great location, IOw rents, large lots, wen-maintained, spactoos units Just steps to the beach. Ull llU Ml.,_ Beautifully designed contemporary home of glass and dramatic decor. 3 fireplaces, securtty system, desirable Lido corner lot. Un.II ..... A Jewel of a home! Private gate guarded area. Remodeled ready to move Into. Sunny patio. 3 BR, den, steps to beach! WITllflllT ...... The belt waterfront house at the belt price ta found In this fabolOUs contemporary 4 BR hOme. 2 years new, uttlmate In design and quallty. •ltMTIUll 1171.m Duplex In premium ooeanfront locatlon for max. summer /wtnter rental Income. "4 BR and 3 BR units In exetlent condition. l'Mll-l l._ Expanalve views above park toward Fuhlon laland, harbor and ocean beyond. Extra i.tge decks for entertaining! "4 BR and prtvat• epa. ......... .. ..• Enchanting view from LR, OR, Muter BR end kitchen. Lovety 4 BR wtth detached poolelde guest quarters. Private location on smaff cul-c»- sac. ........ ,,,, ..... Breathtatslng harbor and ocean views! Newly remodeted 3 BR, "4'.i'l BA, game room and 4 car garage. Brick and mohagany hlghllght sophisti- cated decor. _.., .,,.,.. Uk• a llmlted edltlon, this 5 BR. 4~ BA OOMn- tront estate Is a rare find! Grounds are un- matched. Call today for appointment. NEWPORT BEACH •If MT llllT 11YIMI Private end unit Plan 2 on greenbelt. 2 muter suites, 21n BA, wet bar, rt replace, steps to community pool/spa, tennis. Close to beech. Ull llUll ••••• Elegant, large family home on lovefy strada near beach. This "4 BR home has all of the amenl1lel Including an eager sellerl UlllSU ....... Sophisticated elegance, 11"' years, trench doors, 3 fireplaces, marble floors. 5 BR, 4 BA, maid's room, famlty room and much more. .......... ,...,.. You'll love the easy elegance of this ciasslc Mediterranean beauty. 5 BR. serene patios wtth bubbling fountains. Truly an oa1is. llAIMUY 11,111,- Exqulslte colonial situated on the bay wtth 60' frontage. The decor Is faultless with the highest quallty amenities. ~- COVER HOM E-BIG CANYON THIS 4 BA. 21/2 BA. HOME IS A STUNNING DEPARTURE FROM THE ORDINARY, NOT JUST A REMODEL BUT STATE OF THE ART INSIDE AND OUT. ALL NEW KITCHEN AND BATHS, LIGHT OAK FLOORS. LARGE DECK FORMS AN EXTENSION TO THE MAIN ROOMS AND PROVIDES FOR ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING. FINEST QUALITY WAS USED IN THIS SPECIAL HOME. CALL TO SEE TODAY. $785,000 644-9060 218 1 SAN JOAQUli HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH .