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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-07 - Orange Coast Pilot. '· SATURDAY, JUN 7, 1986 2St - L~test tally ·robs Sumner of win Democrat vows recount after learning LaRouchian foe has taken over his lead mann of Santa Ana had rapidly reversed 1t1elfas the day wore on and cle<:taon officials neared the end of a hand count of his wnte-m votes. Sumner with 14,624 votes compared to hit unofficial count of 16.~2. New abttntce ballots pve Hoffmann 206 votes.more than hia unofficaaJ 14,883 vote count. boottina b1m into the winner's camp with I S,089 votes and makina ham the apparent challenaer tO incumbent Robert Badham. R- Newpon Beach. BJ LISA MAHONEY aM STEVE MARBLE °' ... ...., ......... r Sweet success turned sour late Friday for Oranie County Demo- cratic Pany members who had counted on party chairman Bruce Sumner to rescue them from havma a NEWSLINE Coast J Nearly 400 sixth-graders from local elementary 1Chools got acquainted with Newport Beach police officers at a picnic this week./ A3 Huntington Beach police Friday were searching for a bank thief and gunmen who robbed a video store and Western Union of- flce./ A2 Callfomla A state budget panel Fri- day added money to the state's toxic waste pro grams and approved restrictions on Medi-Cal abortions./ A4 Nation The plastic surgeon who tacked more than 100 stitches Into a model's face after she was slashed with a razor said Friday he was shaken by her wounds./ Al The Senate Friday passed a $3.9 bllllon emergency spending blll designed to head off financial crises at several federal agencies./ Al World A federal }udge Friday ordered the U.S. Cus- toms Service to return the money and docu- ments former Phlllpplne President Ferdinand Marcos brought with him to Hawaii.IA• Religion A record turnout was expected In Atlanta this weekend, where Southern Baptists are primed for a key battle In their long struggle over control of the denomina- tion./ Al Sports Edison's Kaleaph Carter leads the shot put 11eld In the state track and f leld champlonshlpa. /81 Brian Lewis of Corona del Mar leads the North to a 3-aet victory over the South In the Orange County All-Star volleyball game./81 The Angela could muster only two hits In their 3-0 loaa to Cleveland. /81 Efttertalnment Prevtewa of what's ahead for moviegoers this um- mer and TV viewers next fall are offered./ A 10 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Cluslfled Com let Death Notices EntertaJnment Gardening Publ c No11cea Real Eltat• R lglon 8pot11 Televt Ion Trivia Wea th -.., _____ - A 11 A3 85-7 A12 85 A9-10 A7 87-8 C1·2~ A8 81--4 A~ A 11 A2 Lyndon LaRouche follower as their standard-bearer an the 40th 0111tnct Cooarcss1onal race Though Sumner and some other party leaders were not immediately aware of 1t, the former Judsc's apparently successful wntc-m cam- pa11n over LaRouch1an An Hoff- Locals irate at school prank Re-sidents dismayed when students ftll empty rot with Junk ~y SUSAN HOWLETT OlllleD..ir ........ ~ To graduating seniors. it's all in the lllame of fun. But the prank'i have a different name to residents near Newport Harbor High School -they c~ll It vandalism. The dusty lot on Si James Place was JUSt an empty lot before a mob of youths apparent!)' got to 11 Thunday ma.ht. Now it's equipped with a tefephone booth, a couch. a news- paper rack. several bags of Jert1hzer, business signs and other items Officials at nearb)' Newport Harbor High School keep a watchful eye out dunng the last days of the school year. but something usually happens,_according to Vice Pnnc1pal Mike Murph)' "At every h1ah school. !>CntOrs usually pull some 'iOrt of prank " Murphyuid. Wath all but 14 out or 2.2S9 precincts reporuna. Sumner's unof· ficial 4.6 percent lead o"ver the controveniaJ Hoffmann fint an· creased with the addition or new absentee ballots, then plummeted by I, 9S 7 votes. 11ving Hoffmann a 46S vote lead The incomplete taJJy credited Even if all of the 286 uncounted write-in ballots in the 14 rema1nin1 precincts were added to Sumner'• tally. he would appear to have lost bis ............. ., .............. But this year's prank occurred off campus. much to the dJSma)' of residents on St. James Place .. It's JUSt temble ... said one angry _(?leue .ee PRAJOC/ A:l) Thia lot wu ..cant before prankatera fot to"' lt Tba.nday nJCbt, 1n typical end-of-the-ecbool-year •henantcana. Irvine convention bureau to disband Disagreement with the city over funding prompts a~soluti_Qn By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ... Ol .. D..ir .... IWf Directors of the Irvine c onvent1o n and V1s1tors Bureau. founded onl) last summer. have voted to dissolve the organuat1on tx-cau'it of a d1'l- agreement w1lh the city over funding Organizers had asked the rny to subs1d1ze the bureau with a pomon of Irvine's 8 percent hotel bed tu. Which now generates about $2 m1lhon annually Last month. two Irvine City Coun c1I members supported th1~ idea, while two othen opposed 11 'laying the ut) 'ihould not fund an orgamza·- 11on that promote$ pnvate bus1- ne<>sc~ Councilman Ra)' Catalano. with the t1e·brealC1ng vote proposed in- stead that the e ll\ colleci another SO cents per room, per night at local hotel<s to help fund the convenuoo bureau. He also ..aid the c11y should offer a $57.500 loan to cover anat1al expenses But at a m~t1nis Thursday, lhe bureau'c; board ol directors voted to rCJCCt the plan an.d to dissolve the bureau on June 30 The bureau 1'isued a prepared <1tatement. saying that "1n making th1<s dec1s1on. the board members, who arc business leaders m the/ 1.ommumty. expressed that 1t would be anappropnate for a nonprofit (Pleue itee VISITORS/ A2) OC men walk away as biplane crashes LONG BEA\H (AP> -Two Orange County men walked awa)' from a crash that destroyed their bip~ne sbortJy after 1t took off ftom Lona Beach Airport Fnday Kenneth Hua, 4S. of Hunt· inaton Beach and Tom (cpek. 39. ofWestminster, werc-checked for cuts and bruises and wcl't' Cll· pected to spend the night under observation at long Beach Mem- onal Medical C.cntcr. ~1d spokes- man Don Brackenhur.. Haa!I may ha\c inJurcd h1!> hack, Brackenburv added. He didn't know which man was tht' pilot. . A w1tnc<1s '81d the plane, a~ percntly a home-made biplane. encountcn-d trouble •hot"tly after takma off from the airport about 4 30 p.m .. Lona Bci&ch fire De· partment spokeswoman Jill (Pleue ... BIPLAJOt/ A2) # Deputies round up 24 drug dealer suspects . By LISA M ONEY Of .. ..., ....... Oran e County shenfrs dcr.u11es wept up 2• u~ mal ·time druadcatcn 1n aouth Oranar oun1y. Costa Mesa and uena Park Fnday, cappnia a 21/2.month undcfa'vtr invcahption dubbed "Operation n wstonn .•• -, Five otMr ••strtet .d<'alt~" ~'C'rt taken anto custody May JO 1 part ol ' ,. ~ the ~1 1·month operalton to l"OU"it dmg P«fdlcn Y..hen 1t was learned thr v we~ prt.panna to leave the coun1r.. l t 01~ IL Olson 111d. \II arc bcn~g held 1n heu of ll31I\ ran 1n from 12~000 to $250.000 I he earl>·morAin a toulr. pl l''C' 1n I &'Una , na lt1ll\ M1,\lon Vi :}o, El Toro. San < lemcntc Da int, San Juan (Pl ... D UO/A2) _____ __. ____________ --- 49buses assist beach invasion Bf LESLIE EARNEST OIMD..ir .... lt ... Tht' term "vnmr Hina" cOnJun up a vanety of im&Je'· hut for 2.000 student• from An1ona. Nevada and some ( ahfom1a dc~rt areas who amv('d on the Ora nae ('out Fnday. 1t means a weekend at Balhoa beach, D11ncyland and Catalina hland. Balboa locals probably wondcmi where the 49 charter buses that rumbled into the municipal parkina lot Fnday were comma from It WH only the Group Tra\icl Spcc1ahsts 1n Tue'°"· Am .• •ho'W1na pumpt'd-up tenion how to ha\ie a too<1 time Southt'm Cahfornaa •tyle "lt'11 lot more run than I tho ught u would tit," said Tami Rohtns. 18, trom Yuma, Ant., u he 11ood in the warm 1&nd an unlaced tcnrus ab What pen of the tnp 1 m0tt elicited about" "M aic Mounta1{\." he answcrtd without he 1tauon. 1 For M 1c hellt Eacttt, 17, also from \ uma the bc'a b 11 tht m or aurac- • • btd rot ihe Dcmocratk nominauon by at least 179 votes: Carefully hedji_nf hit word!t. Or· &flit County RqJst.rar AJ vlson declared umner the loser ··on the buiJ ofthj1 count. .. A revena.J ii poesible because a mechanical tally of the write-lo caiqory made on elcction niJbt doet not take into aa:ount the poaibility that a volet may have written in .. mom.. or "Mickey Movse" or punched the write .. in par1 of the ballot but f'a1led ao put dowt2 Sumner's name. Sumner, who ·learned tbc Sfisap-~anting ne-t early in the cven1na, 1a1d he W111 ask for a recount afte-r tnc clectJon is certified June 17. Olson may then break open tbc ballot boxes and Qtdet a second count of the wnte-an votes Sumner, comfortable with blS un· official l,4S9 vote lead. ba4..decl&red hunsclf tbe victor ov~ffmanD (Pleue.. TI A2) Teacher appeals her dismissal in· boy's death BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ....,,... ... A Fail'Vlew state hospital teacher who was fired after aJleaedJy us1na unapproved mtraant tecbnique1 on an auti~1!°Jis:~:-later died 1s reinstatement. · · and tcdcing An attorney for teac~ Jeanne Wa.rocckc denied Fnday that bis client used improper technjques and said the firing was unjustified "I anticipate the complete uonera- tion of Mrs. Warnecke." attorMy CcaJ E. R.iclu Jr. ttid. Ricks wd an informal heariJ1I Mth F11rv1ew foutraton is scheduled Monday afternoon. He satd appeal documents also have been fiJecf With the State Personnel Board Wamect" ployec who worked in Hunung10n ~ach at ~ Gill Education c.enter. C>n May t. she used restraini111 techntqueson 14-year-old Barth Pico, A Fairview rmdeot who bad mis.- bthaved on a bus and at the 1Cbool. (Pleue eee T&ACm/A2) Irvine corpse riddled by ~ultlple gUJJsh.~~ 8~ J..,AURA MEU °'-.;°""',... .... A younJ man whose body was fou.nd betide Bonlta Canyon Road Tbunday died of multJple aunshot woundstn the bead, Irvine police satd. Fnday. . Aulhoritrcs have not yet idcntifted the man, Sit. Dick Bowman said. The body was found TbW'Sday momtns in a drainqe ditch aJonas1dc Bonita Canyon Road pbout a quaner- mde south of MacArthur Boulevard. .. The VlCUm appeared to be bel'Mlen aboU1 22 ycan old, ec:cordina to pohce rccorda. • A watoess at 1bc .:toe said \be man appeared to be Htsl)l.lUC &Dd wu rather shabbily dressed. Police did not fy the man's race. Accordant to 8o1"1Wl. the man tlitiahedabout 165pounds. wasabovt 6 feet W1 and had cUlty dark hair and· a moustache. The coroner's office wdl tty to (Pleue 1ee BODY I A2) 09IJ ._,.._.,&..-~ Charter baees llne ap at the Newport Beac:b etra.nd Prl4ay (top photo) u 200 etadaata from Arlsona, Ne•ada and the California 4eaert e*y a romp at the be&cb. uon In fact, 'he plans to mo\t~ 10 the coast eventually. ''I hkc the IHt htc, dcfin1tel)'." \he said. PlaymJ ~ollcyball or catch, o r Just ch1tt1n& 1n the ,bade undtt a r'rd·and · wh1tt'·SlnJ>('d awn1na. evef)tx>d) seemed to be havana run. The staff member• w1tre enthu"ast1t: about the turnout OfthC' .c.~00 icnaon the ncy will be: 1raMport1n1 to the ~ ch 1h1• 'um· mer, 2.000 of th m are htft th1\ WC't'k¢nd. C<'()rdtnJ to r>av1d Rvan the rrovam ooordinator. Bret Runion of Tu!llCOn, who or· pn11('d 1he tnp for his tn\1or clasa ~lon:bccom1nsast.affmcmbcr. , "I had t30k1d•1nmy paduaun c last )cat and IO went on tht trip .. Runion ~d he doesn't think lbc ,hopkttpe" on the pcnmsula mind the studenu,• \ 111t .. fl the lndl Dl to 10 shopp1 .. he •d Wlth a sm '"' _ ... mv 01'/.Ul , --- •1 Hotel cancels Holocaust disbelievers ' meeting P~taff a.ad "1te r ports Review. The death l'&mp u"'avoi also wias Man.aaemeot it the Beverly Hilton Cla1mint the Ho.locau.sl never oc· awarded SS.2 million in d.lma&es this ean led 1 reservation for 1 co ta curred. the insutute ttnd sevval otht>r year~ a Lo An&cles Supenor Court Mosaaroupthatclaunnhe Holocau)t arou~ offered SSO,q<)9 t~ anyone JUfY after )uina an associate of tho "u fiction. cinna 1 schedule conflict who could prove millions of Jews 1nstatutc. But he has yet to conect any wath a Jewish oraaniution'<; gath~r were psted by Nu1s dunna Wor1d money from thllJuClanknt. inf. ttheholcl. Warll. lnu1tute Director David ~ ·we don't want people to come in Last July. Mennclstetn, • Holo-McC.aldco called the hotel and sched-and d1 rupt thinp:' hotel scneraJ cau 1 5urv1vor. won SI 00.000 from ulcd a .. victory over Mcnnel)tttn manaaer Charles Bolla said Thurs-the institute and several co-defen-Truth Mis ion work.lhop" for the day. dants, along with an apotoay. as part same ume as the Jew1sb community Jewish community members will ofaprc-tnal settlement. pthcring. Trutb Mission is another honor Hunlington Beach bu 1-Mermelstein, who lost three family name used by the institute. nes man Mel MermelSlein at the members at AuschWit1, sued ~ McCalden, who StilJ contends 1he hotel Sunday afternoon for h11 'luc-institute afierit refused to pay him the Holocauatd1dn't oocur, sent out news cessful legal fight against the Co~tll SS0,000 dewuc his 'lubmittcd rel~le$ about the event to local Meu-bascd Institute for H1stonc:al evidence Jewtsh commun11y newspapers. 60 guardsmen leave states for Central America BODY •.. From Al 1dent1fy the v1ct1m through h1\ l1nger- pnnt!> Evidence indicated the ho~h "a" dumped sdl'net1me late Wcdn-c..da\ night or early ThuMa} morning. police !>aid LOS ANGELES (AP) -About 60 mem~rs of the Cahfom1a Atr Na- tional Guard left fnday for training 1n Central Amenca a day after a Judge rejected challenges to Gov George DeukmeJ1an's au thorny to send them out of the country Police d«X'hncd to speculate on "'hethcr the man had ~en shot at the \Ile or 11 the <.hooung took place elsewhere and the bod) was dumped 1n In ine afk~ard. .\ ll>Unt\ trl'~ rkaning debn~ Thrtt C-130 cargo plane!> left between 8: 15 p.m. and CJ: 15 p m (PDT) Fnday from Van Nuys o\ar- pon. S&Jd Lt Col Vic Rippe. air openthons officer for 1he I 46th Tactical Auiift Wing. along the roadway spotted the body and fl down a passing Cata fon11a Highway Pa1rol officer, Bowman S&Jd. Because the body was found w1thin Irvine caty limits, lhe CHP officer called Irvine police to the scene. VISITORS BUREAU DISSOLVING •.. • FromAl orpnll&llon to borrow money from thC' Clh "In add1t1on i.1nce' 1~1tors pa)' an X percent tax to sta)' an hotels. the hoard felt that an add1t1onal ta' v.as ellCCSSI\ e The statement said the: board decided to dissolve the bureau "due to the lack of appropnate funding from the city - The ln:1nl' bureau wa\ proposed last summer to promote the c1t\ and to lure 1..is1tori. to lr\lne\ hotel'> and restaurants Bad.ers said thl· resulting increase in hcd and salt-'> W\ rcvrnue would on~et l"lt) funding tor lhc bureau In Ausust. lOunul member-. :.ii· located S52.000 to the bureau and 1nd1cated thn "'ould r>ro' 1dc S~~l<.000 mun.' thl'i )Cat .\bout 1v.o month'> ago the bu- reau's hoard retru1ted Roben Varlc) Imm T C\J'i tn ..en e a\ eucullve director \ arlq adno~ledged Fn- day that h1\ m·~ Jllh will disappear whc:n the bureau folds. .. It 1r. a d1\appomtmcnt." he said. "Bui an 1h1c; 1ndu'ilr) when you·re working on a contract vmh -crty funding m'ulHd 11 tan he a tenuous assignment ' Varle' \atd thl' loan and added room fee prnpo<,(_·d h\ < ·atal1110 wen~ unalceptahk to thl' hurt>au~i; dirt'<.- tor., ~~-1 "There "'a'n l an .. onc on the board w1lhng to '>1gn the note Q{'P be responsible for the loan." he c;a1d. Varle~ aho <oa1d there wa!> a 5enous pb1losoph1cal disagreement with the ctty. He said Irvine's hospitality industry did not os)posc a bed th increase several years ago because there was an understanding the added revenue would be used to fund a convention bureau. But Varley said, "Nobody put 1t 1n writing and no motion was made by the counoJ (conccrmng such bureau funding)." • He said this "understanding" '" why thC' organizers believed the bureau ~hould have ~en funded by the present 8 percent bed tax. Pro-business canid1dates failed to win elect1on to the Irvine Caty Council last Tuesday. and Varley said this probably also influenced the board's dec1s1on Thursday to di•.- solve the convention bureau. TEACHER APPEALS DISMISSAL .•. From Al at:cordang to authontll'\ Lou Sarrao. d1nu:al director at tlh' \tale hospital in ( o-.ta Me-.... 'k!td Warnecke alleged!) placed a ttlm l' over one o f P1co·s hands, put a d1arx·r over his head -taping ll thl·rl' t11 INVASION ... From Al HC' seems pan1lularl) proud of thl· \I.a\ the group beha\es · I vl'f\ d.:l\ when v..e lea\e the beach 1.1.l' C'h:Jn up e"el)thing. The beach 1 .. 'lpotle'>" when we lea\t' ht• !.aid Eat:h ume the travel agt· nn talo..t''> a r.roup of scn111r., on a tnp. w h1ch include .. a grad night hash al n .... neyland a couple of Junior\ get to gn tree Tho~ students go back to ~hool the nt"\l :,-ear and tr) to '>pread tht· e·«.~•tement. II the\ sign up ~5 ..en111rr,. the~ get another free tnp Staff member J 1mm' C da\ a ..aid t\•O things are rt•qu1red to Jt>1n thl' \tall -a good attitude and the ability to do without <;Jeep Marco ~ahse agreed . .. La'it week I got four hour'\ ~kep tor &he whole tnp But 11 wac; worth 1t." he said. Cela"a nodded "It\ fun • If) a good lime J.ob" Some of the k1dc; ha\t' rnmc for c;en11mental reason\ Sll:phan1e Young. 17, from Yuma . ..aid "I came to bt" with my fnC'nd' •· .\Iler grddu- auon. she said. "I prohahh v.on'l he With them .. till the ne\l reunl(lll .. block '1c;4al \t1mult Jnd l 3lm him - then rolled him 1n J mat with the d1aix·r still in place I he bo} '\topix'<i hn.·athang. but was re' 1 ~cd and hosp1tal11ed He was declared brain-dead th ree day.-. later. The Orange < nun I\' < or<>ner''> office ruled Pico died of asph) \latJOn Fa1rv1ew official'\ investigated the mauer and fired Warnecke after the) ~ oncluded she had u..ed "unapproved technique'\ for rl''>traanang the stu- dent· But <lllornn R1l'k\ Frida} c hallengl·d that 1.:ondu\1on .. The tc1.hn1que\ were approved hoth b) F-a1n 11,·y, and b) the pnnc1pal at Gill," he said Ricks <.aid F airv1ew nffinals will have an opporhm1ty to give a more detailed ellplan<1t1on for Wamecke's finng at Monday's heanng. He said c;he will tr) to persuade Fa1rv1ew officials to re\C'r<.e thl'tr den.-.1on But Rick<. ..aid 11 t'> hkcl .. the mancr wall ult1matcl) he rev1e.wed b} an adm1nis1ra11vc law Jtldge. v..ho Wlll make a recommendation to the State Personnel Board He said that heanng 11\ not cllpected. to take place unlll Augu'lt, 1n part because Warnecke 1s in the third tnmestcr of a pregnancy and her phy'l1c1an has recommended she not wke pan in stres'>ful proceedin~ until thc child is born Ricks said ht\ client will -.eek reinstatement and back Y-age'> \\ amc<.:ke had been employed b} Fain 1c1.1. tor ahout eight years to teach children with behavioral prob- lems and multiple handicaps The Orange County d1stm t at- torney's office an111ally decided not to file criminal charges against the teacher. but a second review has been ordered by District Anomcy Cecil Hacks ___________ _, - PRANK ... From Al homeowner "You m1~ht thint.. 11., funn}. but thrse grad night act1\.1t1e\ are reall~ gelling out of hand '" Murph~ ~1d the school can du nothing about a high ~hool prank ofT campus "If the\ come on campus. we can get them .. Murphy said. "But if they're ofT campus. that's a thing for the police·· S1m1lar pranks have been pulled m the name of n valry ~tween ( orona del Mar and Ncwpon Harbor foo1ball playen. Murphy said. Huge s1g.n'i stolen from local bus1· nesses end up on the top of gym- nasium'!, walls are painted with football slogans. and trees are covered with toilet paper before the big game It happen., every year as sure as annual m1-;hap!> on the campuses of USC and UCLA. Murphy said adding that '>ludents caught in the act ofvandahsm will be properly punish- ed TALLY PUTS HOFFMANN IN LEAD ... From Al Wednesda) morning f nda" he 531d he was resigned to ~hatevcr tht• recount's outcome will ht· Refemng to his 1.957drop1n \olc' bctw~n the unofficial and the nrarl' complete hand count. Sumner \31(1 ""Ptie 2.000-votc d1fferenu: " rather incredible but it's p<m1hle · If .i r~count \howc; Hoffmann \llll 1n thr lead "tht•n ht."' the nom1nt·t· • Sumner said Hoffmann. a 30-\C:tr old tcthn1l.1I wnter from Santa .\na wa\ not anx1ouc. to tout h1~ apparent triumph Fnda} rm not going to \.1) .in" thin& until 11'c; offit1al un11I 11'c, certified .. he said "f won't Ix· throv.tnjl an' pan1e\ until the' lat lad\ -.ing<. Ynu lan·t lOUnt \our ch1lkC'n\ until th<'\ h.itch:· 'iumncr. 61 , a fDrml'r \tatt• .1,. '>t"mhl\ man. l'ntt."rcd the 4Clth lll\lrtl 1 MAIN OFFICE J!ll'lw .. " ' ........ ~ tr.18'4.. p • .. Vtru ,. ... 0 a ... 19'lalh e'' ~~'ft~'-n•()lo U 7 •'1 l·ampa1gn "v1arch .:!'i aftl'r he and other stunned l)cmocratt( leaders learned that the thcn-unoppo'>t'd Hoffmann "-a<. a l.....tRouchc: d1-.nnle LaRouc he follower" have an ell- trerne pohucal 1utl ook that includes ad,oca11ng quaranttnt· for AIDS v1c- t1ms. LaRou' ht· also cla1mc; the Queen of Engfand and the Rock- efellers are '""olved in a drug lOnsp1 rac}. In campaigning against ~umncr. Hoffmann alkgcd that he had mob ties and druLZ lOnnC"Ctaons Sumner fixused his campaign on making voterc; aware of Hoffmann s LaRouche lOnnecuons even debat- ing uRoul'he h1m~lf via satellite. <>n elet:t111n da..,., 200 ~umner \ olunteer. went 10 the poll!> to hand out card'> 1n\truct1ng D~mocrats how to pro~rlv wnte C\umner'1 name on the ballot ~umncr campaign consultant David Paine expressedrnnfidencc that ~umner would prevail an a recount Sance the hand count 1s left up to precinct workers at the county'<. more than 2.000 polling place!>, Paint• said he believes there will be enough miscounted voles and ones that were 1mproperl} disallowed to keep the nomination 1n Sumner's hands. "I'm sure that many people were confused by th e ~te-an proct·i., That's what makec, it so difficult." C ons1dcnng the lateness ol hi\ cmtenng the race and the d1fficuhy of rackm& up votes for a name that 1s not h'ltc:d on the ballot. 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Contnbutor~ to our Lcttet"I column must include then name and telephone numbtt for vmftcat1on Cftculatlon T...,,..onee a'IO Sl;nOllY' n.-prtne~ '""'""..., ~ " •• 1(1 "'..,, rSt,_ "0 ~· t"'I() "'"~ , .. I I T tll\ u\ wh1t'5 on your mind VOL 71, NO. 151 ·' ' t ........ .-... -. ............. .-......... ______ _. ____________ ..., __ .._.._..~~~--~~~~ Afternoon sunshin·e fore cast ' Nlghl and morl\lng doud Wiit glv. w JY to sunny anernoon1 loda~ SUndey, tl'lt Na!IONJ WNt~ a.tvic. predict• t\Jghe• tMQetromeeto 70, with Iowa from 51to82. ..._,m!au/f" 8 p.m. EOT, 51111 , Junit 7 Inland hlgha wtll cllmb to u rnucn u 83, Some tog and low cloud• are expec1ed along the coutal ~ta n ~ during the rnght and motn.lng hour• but lt(let are PJ>9Cted to be cteat for mo.t of the day through Sunday. Reeort t»ghl will reno-from 72 to 78 tod.-y, dropping to a rano• of ee to 7 4 00 Sunday Seu 1to2 , .. , Souih~•t awetl 2 to3 fett. 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SMtaMWla Sant• Mot>tCt S10011on Flrtl low SOO a m .()8 II 43am J3 334pm 2e ::1o:::r'iow s-.ci NQ1t 11 se p m 5 I ""1 -todey at 1-02 p m ,... a..ncs.y el 5 41 a m INS -..... et 103pm Moot! ... , loelay II I 3t p Ill , .... a..ncs.y • 8 oe •"' enc1 .... ...,, 11 tHpm HB police hun.tguninen, thief Huntington Beach pohce "ere St"arching Fnda) for a th1el who snatched a bank deposit bag and gunmen who robbed a video '>tore and a Western Union office: In the first tncident. a stock> bandit 1 n h 1s m 1d 20s gra bbcd the depo4'1 t hag from a man in line 1n front ofh1m and Oed with about S 500. police said The theft occurred at about 2 p m at the Cahforma f1m Na11onal Bank 17 122 Beach Bl vd according to <;gt Dennis Manin The victim, who was not 1den11fit'd apparentl} turned. ellposing his de- posit bag The thief. descn~d ac, a C aucas1an man with brown curl} hair. Jerked It from his hands and ran to where an accomplice walled tn c1 small. two-tone brown c~r. beltevcd to be a Datsun or a Toyota. Martin said Hunungton Beach officC'rs said thC' pair arc suspected 1n a s1 m1lar theft that occurred later in the afternoon at a hant.. 1n C1arden (1ro' l' The ~econd 10l1dent OClurred shortl} before 5 p. m at \our Video L1bra1Y I 5021 Edwards St Police s.a1d a man entered the store. said he wanted to rent a movie. then drew a gun The gunman forced one em- ployee onto the Ooor and ordered a second to hand him money, ·whee ..aid The gunman ned With abouts I so and a '1deo camera pohce said He: ~a~ tks.cnbed a\ a H1span1c man about 25 }ears old. about 5-foot-I 0- 1nches tall, weighing about 170 poui<m~ He wore a plaid shirt and dark trouSt"rs .\nother robber) took place at 5 30 p.m. at the Western Union office at R91S l\tlanta A.ve \gt Jeff Cope said a man entered the business. filled out a slip for '><.'r\ ice. then pulled a gun from his waistband. The robber demanded lash and lled with more than $500. < ope -.aid Emplo'vee\ were ordered to he on the floor The rob~r was dcscnbcd as a Hispanic man, between age 20 and JO. C o~ said the video store and Western Union robberies may have been rnmm1tttd by the same man. Warrant issued in bus accident S.\~ FRANCISCO (AP) -A traffic warrant was issued Fnday for a bus dnver who was involved tn the rtauon·s worst bus accident in nearly six years. accordtn$ to a published report an today's editions. The dnver, Ernst Klimcck, 11 bejn& sought for fa1hng to appear in Las Vegas Ju!>t1ce Court o n a charge of dn"tnl 72 mph ma 55-mph zone on March I outside Las Vegas, Nev , the San Francisco Chronicle reported DRUG SUSPECTS HELD ... BIPLANE ... From Al C ap1\trano. Buena Park and ( oc,ta \.1c..a ~1o .. t of tho'>l.· arrested v..ere young nwn under 30 years old Arre\t rt•pons allege that the 'iu'ipc<.ts sold manJuana. ux-aine or othl'r drug\ to underco' er ollkers on ont· or more occa\ton-. I n one ca'><.' J .-.uc;pe(·t "a" arrnlt•d for p<1<,<,cc;c;1on of methamphetam1ne Another was taken into l UStod> for allegedl} dcahng 1n tar heroin. a concentrated form of the potent drug. Olwn said the underc:over in- "cs11gat1on began 1n Dana Point after the Shenff'> Department received compla1n1~ of possible drug traffick- ing from concerned residents. Contacts made b" undercover of- ficers led to other suspected dealers 1 n the other cities. he said Orange Coast residents Wilham J\ Peter'ion of Laguna Beach and Scou .\ Yard of ( osta Mesa were among those 'I\ custod> Both were booked on three counts of !>uspcned cocaine sales From Al Kuder reported. "An off-duty fire personnel said he sa~ it take off. then tum around to land The engine was sputtenng He didn't \Ce 1t crash:· Kuder said. The plane was destroyed when 1t bit the ground in an open area next to a dnve-1n theater about one-quarter male from the airport. she ~1d. The plane d1dn·1 bum C allc. to the tower at the airport went unanswered. FABR[CA FLOOR FASHIONS ~ SUPER EVENT! 1863 Placentia Ave. Cotta Mesa, 92627 646-4838 ' Now on sale thru June 30th are Swan Court, The Ritz end Design I by Fabrlca . Choose the one of these new & exciting Fabrlca carpets that compllments your lifestyle & budget. Come In today, don't delay. • carpet aalea • lnstallatlon • custom draperies DEN'S Family CJJrp t Business Sine~ 1894 • In Costa Mesa 29 Y~ars a ' ~our of Russia t for seniors . ,,.A . 22-day lour of the Soviet Union including stops in Moscow, Leninpad and Yalta, as well as Helsinki, Finland-geared for senior citizens is being offered by Design Plata Trave., 220 NcwpQn Center Drive, Newpon Beach. , . The excursio~ will ~epan Aug. 31 and 1s pn~ at $ l ,985, rncludang all transpQnation, lodgmg, meals and theater perf ormanccs in Moscow and Leningrad. Call 640-7402 or 640--0620. Single seniors mlngle The Oasis Senior Citizens Center in Corona del Mar offers a singles group each Wednesday from-3 to 4:30 p.rn. at the center, 800 Marguerite ave. An optional dinner is held after the meetings and po\lucks are planned the 9'ast Wednesday of each month. Call 644-3245 for more information. AARP meetlng Jn Mesa .. Costa Mesa's Chapter t 21 of the Artjeri~ J& Association of Retired Persons will tiotd i its regular meeting Monday at-noo~·n the tjl)!~S Neighborhood Community Cen r, J IJ45 Plfrl Ave. A potluck lunch will be se ~i'\lld Lisa Jones, public education officer l<1r the Cqsta ' Mesa Fare Ocpartment;wi*gtve U" presentation on fire safety in the home. C~unsel1ng program set A program on supportive counseling for the older adult will be held Monday from l to 3:30 p.m. at the Libeny Health Center, 33 Creek Road, Irvine. Participants will explore attitudes, myths. and facts of aging in our society and learn lo identjfy and deal with common crises. The course runs for five weeks on ~diYs anaWeaneS<iays, w ilh"'-morc information available at 771-8243. Senlor beauty talk slated Rita Hadley of Irvine will speak on purchasing wigs at Wednesday's .. A Beauuful Mc" program of t'he Irvine Senior Center. The program is scheduled from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at Nonhwood Commuity Park, 4531 Bryan Ave., Irvine. Call. 733-1055 for)dditional information. Retirees plan program The Capistrano Valley Chapter 3274 of the American Association of Retired Persons will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs Dance Hall in San Juan Capistrano. Guest speaker Helen Line will show slides on her world travels. Call chapter president Joe McKee at 240-3015 for detai Is. Dancers perform Jn Irvine Students of the Irvine ~cc Academy will perform for the Irvine Active Senior Citizens Club next Saturday at noon in the Irvine Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Way~ Irvine. The youngsters, from 10 to 16 years of age. wall entertain with a variety of dances including. tap. ballet and jazz. Admission is SJ.50. which includes lunch, and reservations should be made by Monday by caJltng 733-1055. Camera crew session slated The --trvine Camera Crew will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Way, for a slide show and lecture by Don Torma).', a newspaper staff photographer. Tormay will present a program entitled "California Images" as the club's final show for the spring season. Educators planning crulse The Orange Cou9ty Educators for Social Responsibility will announce and honor their new advisory board at a dock pany and harbor cruise Sunday at the Lido Sailing Club from 2 to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be served and the cost as $10 per person or $15 for a family. Call Susan at 760-1691 or Sharon at 364-2577 for ,more information. No comment onbudgetat FVhearing By TOM WRIGHT .,,... .... C:.I 'I -~· The fountain Valley City COIMK'..tl sped through its aacnda. receiving no public comment on the 198(>..87 budiet or on the recent cuy weed cleanup proaram. The council 1s required to hold a public hearina to review the charac~ assessed property owners when city crews remove weeds and foliage from pnvatc property Twenty-four parcels were cleared at a cost of $41650.49, and the property owners W111 be bdle<I for the work. - The council as e1tpect«l to approve the 1986-87 budaet at lhe JuoC' I 7 mcctini. The counc11 will hold a final public bean"' at thlt mcctu~a. tn o~r acuon. the oouncll: •Aobrovcd the ptana for oca.t month~$ fhunta1n Volley Fiesta, 1. •Scheduled lhe J 986 munj,~ipal elect.ion on Nov. 4. The tcm.I· of C~o'1(11men Ben Ncill(n Fl'tld'Vos~ and James Neal end this year. lin& for the ildtion ~'n' Julv I 4! · ~ ( 1 Orang4J COU1 OAJLY PILOT/Saiurcs1y, June 7, 1Ne ... Coast stud~.n_ts go on a picnic.1Nith NB poliCe qfficers Nearly 400 sixth-graders from local , ttemeotary schools met with Newj>ort jkacb police officers this week Lo watch SWAT team demonstrations and get acquainted with law enforcement of- 'ficials. Emergency equipment including squad cars, helicopters and motorcycles were on display in Mariners Park for the annual ev~t Wednesday. Students from Harbor View ... Anderson, Newport~ Heights, Newport Elementary and Mariners schools attend- ed the picpic that included a lunch catered by The Arches Restaurant in Newport Be.ach. N BPD helicopter pilot Randy Nakashima (above tjght) shows Harbor View Eteme11ta1 y Scltoot-studcnt Sara Williams the inside of a police helicopter, while m the photo at right Courtney Charton and Andrey K.rasich get a feel for the criminal life during a handcuff demonstration. L1Sa Boatman (above) tnes out motor cycle public address system while fnend Jennifer Blackler watchs ~ ~ HB seniors win chamber cash awards By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille Delly '1lot Ii.fl F-or thr fourth year an a row. Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce members have given scholarcih1ps and awards to student~ 10 the Huntington Beach Unified School D1stnct. This year. the chambers members handed out S6.000 in cash awards. The) raised the money an their annual golf tournmcnt that's scheduled next on Aup,. 11 at the ScachfTCountry Club. · This vear's top winner was Edison High School ·senior Heather Gallwas who re- ce1 ved a SIOO commun1t) service award and a S2.000 scholarship. Galllwas 1s captain of the varsity songleader sq\Jad. president of the French Club and treasurer of the Caltfomia Scholarship Fedeatton. Sile also work'> wuh the California Teen proJeci and hac; helped to set up a hot hne and councehng center at schools. She tutors her brother and his fnends who arc physically and mentally handi- capped. She plans 10 attend UC Santa Barbara and major 1n communications. later, she hopes to write a book about her brother. She is a distinguished scholar and ranks fifth an her class in academic standing. Another top winner was Kristina Z11ly who has been a volunteer youth ~er coach for the Amcncan Youth Soccer Organization for fi\e years. She has had her own team since she was 12 when she was the youngest coach in the re-g1on She, currently coaches children ages 4 through 9 She's also been an .\ YSO referee and hel~ to raise money for the organizauon Shc•'s been a member of Manna's Ke y Club and was the chamnan of the school's ··T ovs for CHOC" (Chldren 's Hospital of Orange County), the Red Cross blood drive and the March of Dimes Walk-a- Thon. She was g1 ven a S 100 uward for com mu n1ty service. Othe1 ·award wmnen included: •James Grafton, HuntinJton Beach High ~.chool. He is a· member of the Hun tan gton Beach HistoncaJ Society aqd gives ui J1ded tours of the histonc Newland House •Jc1hn Walker. Ocean View High. He's .an atlt lete and d1st1ngu1shed scholar. He's comr•1 led more than .100 hours of com- m uni 1 y· work at Pacifica Communally Hosp1 tal where he assists nurses. dehven supp I .cs and does office wort. He also helps out at the Interval House for abused woh11!n and children where he tutors ch 1 ld1 ·en. He also works w1 th elderly people thrciu.$h Project Cherish. •Angela Chen. Hu·nt ington Beach High . Ranked fif\h in her class acadcm1cally, she plans to study la" <it UCLA. She's been active in vanous scl',c-01 organizations included Junior Strn•::smen. Medical Careers Club. Red Cross Club. Dance Team. Model United Nat1ons and dnU team. •Tammy Harjo, Edison H1&h School. he ~lans a ~rcer in retail store ~­ men•. and is bctna trained in a per.tisoria.I posmon at &be Taritt store. . • Kara Swink. Edison ffigb·. Sbe•J been active in student government, athletics. and Future Fanners of America. She's done volunteer work for the Otanat County Humane Society and teaches horsemanship to the handicapped. She works part time as a secretary and u 1 doa groomer. She plans to ancnd Oranie C'.oast Colleac and work towards a ~earee an business law. •Glenn Boss. Wmtcrsburg High. He helps other students understand saence and do expenmcnts. He liltes to design things m metal and wood. He plans a carttr an metal technology •Melissa PaJomarcs. Ocean View. She's chosen a medical and dental earttr --------------------------------------------------·---------------------------------------------Five from Coast to sc:~rve on grand jury By STEVE MARBLE Five Orange Coa'it residents wall <;erve on the 1986-!0 Orange County ( irand Jury. The live arc among 19 jurors Fhosen b}' lottery Mond~y an Supenor <. o~rt Four more Orange Coast res1 ents will sene as alternates on the panel which 1\ charged with examining the w rk1ngs of Orange County government. Grand Jurors will be impanel d July I and will sit for a year Prospect1 e )Uror. were nominated bv Supenor Co n Judg~ . I ) or a Juror selecL1on committee 01 anufactunng company Also Uerald L Lillich of M1ss1on Viejo. Orange Coast alternates were 1denufied Alton R. Morse of Garden Grove, Robcn ~1 , Jamel. P Felton a 71-vear-old I rvme C Palmer of Santa Ana. Alfred A writer W1lham..-M '.tiarclYi.63. a retired Rachman of Buena Park. Penniman M , urgeon from Newpon -seich':' &ue D .__ Rust of Santa Ana. Eleanor R Saltzer of Morm, 48, a teacher and Newport ~~~---~-:Park. Aleunder Volott.a of Laguna 1·es1dent, and Antoinette R Robem. 36. a N1guel,lleryn R Wagncrofvarden Grove fo rmer sale" and travel consultant from and Robena R. Wiley of Orange. The Jury primarily acts as a watc:hdogon othC'rcounty government agencies. 1ssu1ng a report on 11s fi ndings at the rnd of the year It also occas1onally 1ssuC's cnminal 1nd1ctments. Those ~lcctl"d this year include Hunt· ington Beach residents Ralph H. Bauer. 55, a retired chemist and Ronald Blatt. also 55. a retired surgeon. Sharon I C. orey, 4 3. a <tf'lf employed otlicc manager from Foun- tain VaUey~Joan R. McSunas, 53. director ot a nol'l-profit organization from Corona HuntmgtoQ Beach. .Other alternates include Joseph OthermcmbcrsofthegrandJuryinclude BJomdahl of Anaheim Halls. Emm) R · Barbara J Ba11 of Westminster. Alan B Day ofM1ss1on V1eJO, Helen Dcll-lma&Jn<' C~rpcnter of Yorba Landa, Darlene John-of Orange. <\ngela Fnedman of .\nahe1m ston-Derus of Oana Potnt. Verne! D Oh~cr T Henry of Seal lkaC'h Carolyn T Jordan ofFullt'rton and Robert J Kelley of Omck of Cypress and {1alt-L Talmo ot ~ Mar. and James V Robinson. 5 l of Balhoa Island the rC't1red prc:s1dent of a Anaheim Santa •\na Will '1t1re really live longer or will it orily seem like it? On good dayi> I foci 35 -young rnou&h to have a Postu repe-d1c mom- ing hu\ too old to fline. myself out ot bed and break a hip. \\"nen I confront the puff) face in the ba \!nroom mirror. I don't know whether to reach form) hps11ck or take a m0< xl elC'vator The inner and out.tr me a rrn't remotely in ~nc Mirror-pp 1s J u ... t onC' more &&P to lup 1n an Am•:nca plaguC'd h aender and c-red1b1l 1t) gap The throry bl ·hind Ouore'K'cnt h&hun., 1~ that 1t'r. honest That'' OK 1( yqu don't m1n1J loolon& hke Abe l 1ncoln ldeally we. 'ho•Jld be dcsi~cd hke reversible mncoats '°~could tum oursclvc 1osid1:-0"1 when the cit tenor shows we:u ~II V..c have to fall hack upon 11 pf.asuc sur&ery with it'I \tandard1zcd stitchery. You Ctt • faC"e that looks hkc 11 was bouaht off the raclc , -'-v- 8111 hnld <>r1! Help i1 ot\ the way - at I e.ttt for the tlCitt ccne.-.tton. Gtron1otoi1•1ts are pecnna through tht1 r 1cwclcr~· aia~(I Jtudyina Yt'IY' m rt"\t t nur hmlog1C'al clock, to !.low l NANCY MchtTYRE Jown 1hc agina proce$'1 8) tnckmg that httlc old timekeeper. Mother Nature. we could li ve I 4i0 yean {rood. hea1Jh>. prodU<"ti"t yellr.\ A ros' prospect. mdttd Consider 1hc changes at will bnna; Your kids wilt be cmot1onall}' maturt' b> 60. if you C.n pu\h 1hcm oua of thC' nest. It will takt a century to dc~lop hlas under your cyC<J, and another 40 bd'ore tht ~a beto oursunps~ \"o~·u "'member what \IOU dad with rourcar key\ for 14'S )'C8rs . .4.fkr 1h1t you won't be dnv1ng. ttnlt!ad of mid-life cris1 \ou'll hitw ahr. octo nanan blah Whrn vuu he ahout \Our agr, you un k.nocl off 40 or "' year\ "Ith 1mpun1t\I .\n e\tl·ndcd hk offl"l'\ grtal op- portunat1e<, for multiple career.. Cltmhtng the corporate ladder. or swtnfin& from a ~ 1rcu\ trapeze, ~talli.· ing h1g gamr in A.Ima -or t1ur pm~ 1n "'ash1n~ton Theft' as one drawb3l ~ ho~ver ft"w couplC'., wall make it to their Plutonium wedd1n& anmve~ry ct'l- ebrat1na 110 yeaf' of volatile mar· nase The ..amc brtakfast tabk mut· tennis w11h the ~me man behind the paper for I~ decadn 1s ukina too much of the Goddeu Venus. Watb a mult1placityofm11~and in·lawi.onr day everyone ts Amcnca w1U relatrd. It's a Thank v1n1 dtnnn ntghtmart. ll'• loo lat.t lO h:lvc my doc l. but l'd be uusf\cd wtth a 1iot of lhrtt·1n-one 011 an my movana puu Then I cauld get out of bed vothout throwing ~mc1h1na out, io or aide- wavs It low!I down th~ mner me. , \ I Marcos to get assets · back HONOLULU <~P) -A federal Judie Fnda) ordered the L .S (us- loms Sen ice to rclea~ to former Ph1hppine Pre~1dent Ferdinand Marcos mone} nnd document!> he brought with him 10 Hawa11 U.S. D1s1nct Judge Harold Fong ruled that the Cu•nom!> ~1> 1cc had no authont} to hold the 11emi. from the e.uled Marcos Coun documenh field b-. the C ustoms Service 1n March said Marcos and members of his en- tourqc brouJ}lt the equivalent of S 1.45 m1llJon in Ph11tpp1ne pesos into exile with them The agenn "har, no1 i,e11ed the Joods pursuant to an} 1n'e'>uga11110 into potential v1olat1on!> ul l n11ed States law," the Judge said ·The Customs Sen ice ha!> said 11 was keeping the money, Jewels and documents because of claims b)' tht• new Phihpp1ne government that the merchandise may belong to 11 However, Feft~ said the ( u'>tom~ Service's contention that st ma} hold merchand1~ until st has determint>d Ferdinand llareoe 11) true owner "flies in the face ot nearl) 200 )'cars of('uuoms laws and pral.'t1ce." Fong aJso rejC\'ted the Cu»toms ~rvsce's ar&ument that the propcn} "as being held through pres1dl'nt1al authont). "Notably absent from the record, however ... Fong wrote, "1s any an.1 CC· ment ore>i.ecuuve order signed b)' the ch1t>t e'ecut1,e. which would have the bmdsng lon:t> ofla"." ordenni tht dl·tenuon Fongalso\31d MarcosquaJ1fics &'>a ''c.b11ngu1shed foreign v1s1tor" ex- l'mpted lrom dut} on 1mpo11ed good\ ~ kderal la\1.-e.llempts "high of- tiuah of tore1gn governmeat t1nd \uc. h d1s11ngu1'>hcd foreign v1s1ton as ma' ht' dt>\1gna1ed b\ the Dcpanmt •nt 111 ~IJll:" U.S. shif~ts stand on peace treaty for Nicar;agua WASHINGTON (AP)-The Reagan dm1n 1strat1on backtracked Fnday on a key oeaotiatina po 1t1on taken by 1t\ Central American envoy, pro01ptiOJ Democratic charges that hope for a Nicaraguan peace treaty bu been undcn:ut. Ac.lm1n15trauon spok~men said the ~v15Cd U.S. posi uon on a treaty to end the Nicaraguan fighttn' as that the United States will ~1b1dc by an a~ment upon its "tmplementauon" -rather than on its s1~nang -as special envo} Ph1hp Habib had said sn a letter to Congress Apnl I I. · Habib's letter was hailed b-. liberal and moderate lawmakers asa potcnuaJ brc,akthrou$h on tht• Contadora treaty that 1s besng negotiated by Central and South Amencan nations But con· scf"atives attacked the letter as a ~II-out of U.S -backed rebels lighting Nicaragua's lefhst Sand- snista government. State Oepanment spokesman Charles Redman said Fnday thal Habib's lettCT had been "drafted b} experts an the (State) dcpan- IN TO rr 1cnt (and) widely cleared in the at lmin1strat1on" but "~ould hu"e said ·on 1mplcmentatton' in \tead of'on signature."' "'That 1s, we are wilhna to abide b} an agreement that mttU the er tena of the Habib letteT when th1 • 'Central Amencan panics tht ·mselves take action to respect 1ts prov1s1oni.," he said. 1 he revised pos1t1on represents the views of ~stdent Reagan and Vice President Bush, wtto per-.onall} assured Latin Amen· can leaders a month aao that the l ns ted States "docs stand bchsnd Ambassador Habib's letter," said Mar hn Fitzwater. a spokesman for Bush Ad m1nastrat1on officials. 1ns1st- ing o, anon)m1ty, acknowledged that the wording "on 1mplemen- 1at1 Jr" represents less definite 11m1n~ for U ~. comphancc than "on signature " But they said 11 pre,'ents the Sandinastas from ~1mpl} s1gnsng a treaty the) inte11d to ignore as a way to lock the J n1ted States snto abandon- mg the Contra rebels The Daily Pilll hc1s a new way to tu n your Hidden Tre~1asures into CASH with a $7.60 C,l1assified Ad. or $5; .. 60 with prepayme1r1t 4 Lines-7 Da~ys-$7.6C) No changes in copy or c:ancellation. Private parties only. No Cornmercial, ReCJI Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to what you can ·c1dvertise. If you need to sell your car, boat, couch, high chair or any unused merchandise-call the Daily Pilot Classi·f ied staff or use the cc>upon below. 642-5678 ------------------~----------···---~----WW ______ ___, _____ _ . NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STATE ZIP _____ _ AD COPY: 4 line minimum, approximately 4 words per line. ENCLOSED __ _ circle on,• VISA or M C. __ EXPIRATION DATE. ' \ Aro you o subs~riber to th e Daily Pilot? circle one; YES I NO ~-~~:>...l....l..3..:~ • Troops attack rebels, loll plan to free W. Germans By ••• .U~latetl PnH MANAG , N1caragu -A pla.n 10 trtt ejJht West Germans abducted b} Nicaraguan re~" failed Fnda) when a petrol of government troops attadced the guemllas holdJn1 the aapu~cs an ~uthnTI Nacarqua. a rebel leader said. Frank Arana, a spokt"Sman for the N1c.,...uan Dcmocrat1c Forc:c:, said the attack b) the Sandinista IJ1en. 'iolate'd a truce ~ to an sec~t negotia11ons to frtt the Germans -four men and four women. Arana 1a1d radto contacl wu lost w11h lhc rc~ls hold1na the Germans and it wa not known if there ~re any casualuc-s LI June MuUipn an army spokeswoman, disputed Arana·, l't'pon of troop'> attad1n1 t.he rebels holding t.he Germans. I Copter a$slgned t~ Haaeln crashes ~l ITIQN. Mass. -One of four Sikorsk> l\ehcopters scheduled to c.arry Krng Hu!>se1n of Jordan and htsentouragecnuhed in the rasn Fnday. k1lunaaU four c.:ompanv employees aboard, authont1es wd. Hus~m dCCtdcd Thursday 10 dnvt' instead of fly from Boston to h1s daughter's paduauon 11 a ( onnecttc ut prep school when heavy ram was forccasl Fnday, sa1d Secret ~rv ice spokesman Wilham Corbell 1n Washsngton The Sikorsky Aircraft d1,1s1on of L n1ted Technologies of Stratford, Conn. had provided the hcltcoptcrs a'> a qounes~ Hus~1n was not \C'heduled to fl) on that specific helicopter. although 11 wa'> to carry wme of hss entourage, said S1kors.ky spokec;man Marty Moore. Quake kllls l, lnjures 8 ln Tarkey .\'\iii.AR.\ Turke) - A moderate eanhqualte JOited eastern Turkey on F-nda~. k1lhng ooe per\On. injuring eight pwplc and sending hundreds of rcc,1dcnt!> rush1rig from their homes.. autftont1es said Mehmet Capraz, deputy go,crnor ol Mar.t)a prov1nct, told The Associated Press by telephone the quake brought d wn at least I 00 hou!>Cs that were slightly damaged by a quake 1n Ma}. Capraz '><tld the quake destroyed a recently bush pnmary school building 1n \.1ala1\a The quake measured 5 7 on the Richter scaJc. A quake measunng 5 8 hit the \dmC area last month kslhng nine people and inJunng 211 ,,, ..... ~ Malled snail a 'type A• pest Thia glint African snail, meuurtng 4 inches, devoured part of a letter sent with lt when it wu malled to Ralph Tucker, president of the Snail Club of America ln Fresno. Tucker sent the anall to UC RJveralde entomoloalat Theodore W. Ftaher, wbo lde.ntified lt u a peat banned from the U.S. mainland. It wu apparently malled from Katha.a, Ha wall. by a man who wanted to get lnto the anall ba.alneaa. . Budget panel gives nod on toxics, abortion llinits SAC RAMI Nl 0 (\Pl -The hudgel cunfert·nlr lOmrn1ttcl' F-nday approved a c.11mprom1'>t.' to add $28 m11l1un next year to tht: 'itatc\ programs to ftnd and< lean up toun sn dumps, und('rground tankc; and dnnking water. Wsthout d1..cur,w1n the conlcrcm.e committee voted o 0 to accept the rccommendatton'i developed sn a five-hour heanns the da) hefore by a '>cparate committee of lawmaker... interested 1n to,.1c'i The sn;.(eg1\latnr c.onfercncc wm- m11tee also appro"ed Mcds·<"al abort ton re-;tnct1on., that ha vc pn:vJOuSl}' been ~truck down eight times b) the couns. and deleted provision-; that would have denied family planning money to clinics that perfonn or advertise abonions. The panel neared the end of sts task. hegun May 28, of ~king a com- promise $37-plus hsllton budget for the 1986-87 fiscal year that begms July 1 With only a dozen items let\ to consider, thr committee planned to a U~l -jlflMla .. te resume and finish its JOb Sunda> The l\sscmbly plans to vote on the budget Wednesda} and the Senate next Fnda-. The 'itatc const1tut1on requires the budget to be ~nt to the governor by June 15 Th1: special committee to consider the to·ucs-rclat('d budget items was created by As!ltmbl> Speaker Willie Brown, D-San Franca<;eo, and Senate President pro tern David Roberti, (). Los >\ngeles. The} s~ud the commit- tee was needed bec~usc Gov George DeukmeJtan submitted complsrated proposals to add funding to tox.1cs programs the week before the budget went to conference That meant the proposals could not be considered hy the two house'l budget subcommit- tees during the (lormal procc<>'l 1n the c,pnng The chairman ol the spcc1al com · m1ttcc, A'i~mhl}man Llo)d Connel· I}'. D-Sacramento. said the commit- tee memhcn agreed unanimously on almost all 1temi and the hcarina was "po!11t1ve and productive." ' TV LISTINGS ,1 /- (• .lllME **~ ''Hodl Gin" (1917) Georve ~y,YvonneDec.to. I ITOOGD AT 1ltE MCMEI UPHOLSTERY SALE Great Savings on Drexel Heritage. Bake r . Woodma rk. Marp;e Carson . Sta nton Cooper. 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S 150 million in economic and m1htary aid for the Ph1hppmes. $526 m1lhon to help restore the space shuttle program to operation, and S 146 million 10 l"C'Store college tu1t1on grants The final form of the mone)' measure was far from clear however Wh•t'• Happenlrl{} ., I ~~~ll A Reft&urat\I It was at sharp odds with a Hou passed version. and ncgouators ex· petted to meet next week to work out the differences. The Reapn admints- trataon also objects strof\&ly to sc~ era! ptov1s1ons m both bills, and has sent warnings ofa possible veto Several 1nflucntiat senators. in· clud1n1 Majont> Le dcr Bob Dole, R-K.an., ufTcrcd a (kfcat as the Senate worked 1n tbe early hours Fttda)'. wben ~h money targeted for universities in their stat~ was cut out of the btll. Serlators challenge tax refoim measure V.~SHINGTON ~AP) -A SU~ poner oft he Senate Finance Commit- tee's tax-overhaul plan said Friday the bill 1s so larded wnh cleverly d1sg1pscd spec1al-mterest provisions tliat passage should be delayed until· they can be identified and Justified. ·· fhere 1s blatant concealment in this bill . an efTon to hide special pro .. 1s1ons." Sen Howard Meucn- baum. D-Oh10, told reporters. "We're suit trymJ to find all the prov1s1ons that are hidden in those 2.847 pages." But he listed 16 pcc1fic prov1S1ons, including those for General Motors, Ph1lhps Petroleum Co Union Oil Company of California and Control Data Corp.. that warrant further stud)'. Later in the day Sen Bob Pack- wood. R-Ore . chairman of the Finance Committee. gave Mttzen- baum a hst of more than 170 special pro .. lSlons. 1dent1fied onl> by a page nlftnber 1n the bill and by the bnefest descnpuon of the beneficiary, such as ··cellular telephone!>·· "Strawberry Square" and "Chanel ' At a second news conlerence. a member of the Financl' ( omm1ttee. Sen. William Roth. R-Dcl.. proposed steel industry. bt wtped out to help pay for a partial deduction for all wornrs who want to add to an Individual Rettrement Account. When tha Senate debates the bill, next week, Roth vowed, he will offer as many amendments as are necess- ary to preserve IRAs for all workers. The b1ll 1s a m-.or improvement over current tu law, he wd., except that 1t falls short in encouragJng saving. "It will be very difficult to explain to the taxpayers that they have to gi ... e up their IRA deduction while the ta~ breaks for defense ~.ontractors and steel compan1es rem~n intact," Roth said. The bill would allow all workers who are not eligible for a company ~ns1on to continue depositini up to S2,000 a year into an IRA with the deposit and the interest it earns rema1nin~ tax-free until withdrawn But millions of worke{'S who are eligible for compan) pensions would not be allowed the S2.000 deduction. even though they could still make the deposit and benefit to some extent bv deferring taxes on the interest it cams. I Model's face left surgeon shaking ~ -• that two special tax breaks. ben- Q \__gr Don't Miss Our efitting defense contracto~ and the \IE\\ \ORK (AP) -The plastic Super Fun surgeon who painstakingly tacked U~er Roth's proposal, all workers . cot1ld have an IRA but the deducuon would be replaced by a 15 percent tax credit that would be wonh the ~me to all i?Cople regardless of income. G (!l more than 100 stitches into a model's Sunday face after she was slashed wt th a ra7or said Fnda> her wounds were so Champ homf)ing they left him shalong r-i agne .. , have never shivered looking at \. / Brunchl wounds the way l did with her When I finished sutunng her up at 6 30 in • the morning, I sat down and I said to I.•.·! II.•· myself. 'How could men push a Patio Seimt Arlllblf woman hke this down and carve her S1tdt1 Dish •Lin Cnttrl1'1mtnl face up with a razor''"' Dr Ronald a A M ~ 2 A M Daily Levandusky said at a ncv.-\ con- Sunday a A M to 12 Midnight ference in St Vincent\ Hospital '428 E 17th St Two men slashed Marla Hanson Costa Mesa 714-650-t 750 2-4 early T hursda~ in an attack police --:============~~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ said was arranged b) her former -landlord O\er an SM50 ~cunt) de- 708/o OF posit he o~ed her The landlord Steven Roth 28. a makeup art1s1. wa<, arrested. a!> were the tv.o men he allegedly hired to slash her Hanson. 1n a wheelchair ac1:.om - pan1ed t..e .. andusk> at the new\ conference .\sked how \hl' felt. sht' said in a strong \OICl' ''I'm fochng wonderful .. The cuts were "!>omc ol the worst /l#i.-pl 11 I Fa•hlon model llarla Han•on (bottom photo) before the attack that re- quired more than 100 •titchea (upper photo). facial wound!> I've seen 1n my pral 111.:e." said Levandusk) HaMon of Dallas seemed 1n good '>Pini'>. despite the "'ounds that ~naked like Un) railroad tracks across ont: cheek to the tip of her nose and under the other eye She said she hope\ 10 continue her lareer in modeling. concentrating more on telev1s1on If that doesn't work out, she said ... Oh, there are so man y opportun111es Acting, I paint, I u\ed to be in real estate before this." Hanson had JU'lt fintshed her first 1ele\1s1on commercial, said Monty ~gard. d1reltor of Petite Model Management, where 'ihe worked. CHANDELIERS & on FATHER'S DAY SA VE BIG Save now on smart carpets of stain resistant Allied Anso rv.· I ., •urtou~ ,,_ C•l'Pf'I$ Ill 4ll•llrt 4nv. IV nyl()n ''"' SmJr1 n1!M111 l'*'rllU'lf' they 1101 only n11vl! pltlm"""""• b111ll r •1!5•Mance to so•t and SllH'l5 ,.,,., mal<l'S •I ea~v 10 cl .. ,., ~n•il <1~ay lhry P protMtecl a9111n~t 1141<: and lhey ••so tlu•ar1lfl f!'lf'y comfl w lh '"'"' 4H•oo ~ vu•• w11rr "'"'• ~ ""' """'"'' Wh ti I mor• I tmllrl Clll~I 811 II tm1n11r buy •h11n ~•r now becau e w11.,. ,u~l 1(1~ oor p11r111101u11 IJI bf!.itlliful AnS<1 IV Slyles colo<s "° 11!•1UIH '" ,,0(: .. So Comfl '" mc:lay and SH 11\9 bNuUlui car""ts lhAI rl! 1~ nftlo 10 ~4!0j) lllQSO na11v suuns wav ,JoaNBJ.C>Esn.0.RPETCo. '•1110'""' ""u"~ "Family Owned Since 1879 .. ·.,,..,~ -t l\UJED'-· ... ~ ' '. ,-:; ' "'tio~~" 2927 S Bn1tot Streat. Costa Mesa 7 51-232 4 N J 1 1 • financing Avatlabl~ Store Hou "'· . Mon·Fr19·t Sat l 0-5 on your ne_w Rattan-Wicker furniture and relax in cool comfort A1k for our layaway and financlnr pl1UU tablewear dilhn mugs teddy bears cords books wind chimes ,, th wreo s cookie cutter~ 2a3 . 11th C..to Met-0. • Living room sets • Summer patio sets • Dining room sets • Bedroom sets (714) 53_1-2122 16540 Harbor Blvd. Fountain Valley oprons mobiles table accenories quilted placemcm albums pillows with love from Mi\QCIB'~ gilts le11t• Alt• a ... -.,.._. ~ ' ' All ma1or Credit Cuds HOURS M -F 10·7 Sit 10-6 Sun 11-5 candles copper potl \ rag rugs salt & pep~rs music boxes Christmas decorations wall hangings picrures dolls Open 7 doyt 10.. Mon.-Sot. 12-5 undoy .. Shuttle~ panel's report received WASHINGTON (AP) -The rc- pon of the {:'hallCOJCr investipuon comm1S$ion was delivered to the White House Fnday, and aides said tt would be sent to Camp Dav1d for Presjdent Reapn to study over the weekend White House spokesman Albert R. Brashear said the report was recc1ved at 5:30 p.m .• more than two hours after Rcaaan left for the weekend presidential retreat m the Ctoctm Mounwns of Maryland. Il was delivered to the office of the Cabinet Secretary, Alben Ktngon. "It wtll be ta.ken to the presKlent tomorrow at Camp David so that he can bqJn reading 1t over lhe week- end," a Whtte House announcement satd Tbe prcs1dent"and Mrs. Reagan wtll return to the White House on Sunday afternoon. The report wall be formally pres- ented an a ceremony at the Whtte House and made public on Monday. The report was descnbed as 250 pages long. with four appendices. Reagan gave the comm1ss1on 120 da}s to make its report after the Challenger !>pa~ craft exploded on Jan. 28. cla1mm1 the hvesofaU seven members of its crew . 2 heldln bank robbery deaths NORTHAMPTON. Pa. (AP) - Two men weanng white painter's caps stormed into a rural bank wtth guns blazma Fnday, killing three female employees and wounding the manager and a customer before fleerng in a car. authorities said. Two men. stopped about two miles norlh of the scene 1n a car fitting witnesses' descnP.t1on. were arrested and charged with murder. said state police Lt. Robert Werts. Stanle> Joseph Hertzog. 29. of Allentown. and Martin Daniel Appel. 28, of Northampton, were char&ed with murder. attempted murder, aggravated assault, bank robbery and conspiracy Police had set up roadblocks and used a helicopter to scan the area near Bethlehem tn eastern Pennsylvania about 60 miles north of Philadelphia, and stopped the car near Knedcrsv1lle. state pohce Capt. Ben- Jamin Brooks said 1st tropical storm forms MIAMI (AP) -Andrew, the first tropical storm of the 1986 Atlantic humcane season. swirled to life Fnday and brouaht austy winds. heavy rams and S-foot waves to the Carolina coast The low-prcuure trouah stancd earlier this week as a ran~ of thundentorms and squalls that left 25 dead tn the Canbbe.an as 1l pthered slrenath on 1ts1oumey north over the warm Atlantic waters.. Neil Frank, director of the National Humca.nt' Center in Coral Gables, said the tropical storm was mild and nou ~t threat lo the Atlantic eoa t "ll s dnft1na coward the north." Frank said. "If n nudscs closer to the coa t we'll probably have put up pie wammas alona the C'.arotinu." FortQsters posted pie waminp • for the hiah seas and warned small boats to stay rn pon in the Carolinas. sayma au ts ttachint 40 mph wctt reported wt thin SO miles of the coast "We don't npect it to present any \ sort of problem for the South Caro- lina"«-'oatl," 1d Steve Blackman, a 1 metcoroloai t with the National Weather Scrvtct-1n Char!C1ton. He said the Charleston office ~'1H ··nolc\'cn foohoi" 1lh bulletins on at. The only thin& we h \ e 10 rcfettnce to 1t 1s le wam1 on the h1ah tct\ .. 81a kman sa1d the tonn wu e'pec-ted to tratk cl~ to fhe Outer Ban of North mhna or pahapt fanh1:r offihorc. f \ auua-oama Dr. Alan R. Bures and Phylh1 L. Bures of Irvine have announced the enaqement of their dauahtcr, Chn Jamie Bures of Malibu, to Michael Stanley Grier, also of Mah bu. The betrothed couple arc araduates of Pe{>perdine University. They are plann1n1 to marry Sept. 20 in the Mali.bu Presbyterian Church. The bride-to-be also is a araduatc of University Hiah School, frvine. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S., Grier Jr. of Newport Beach, is a &J8duate of Newport Harbor Hiah . School and attended UC Berkeley. Julie Humpbrlea GROCE-PARRY The betrothal of Knstm Suzanne Groce and Neal Vance Parry Jr has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G Ronald Groce of Costa Mesa. Mr and Mrs. Neal V. Parry of Newport Beach arc tbe parents of th.e future bndqroom. They will be mamcd Sept 13 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Laguna Beach. McKENZIE-SASSO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alan McKenzie of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter, Martha Alexander McKenzie, to Daniel Gregory Sasso of Laguna Beach. The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the University of Southern Cah- fom1a. Her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicol Antonio Sasso of Elmira, Mich . was graduated from Dondero High School and the University of Detroit in Michigan. The couple are planning a fall wedding CARDEN CLUBS Care of roses lecture topic "Summer Rose Ca re" will be the subject ofa 9:30 a.m .. lcctwre on June 14 at Sherman Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hiahway, Corona del Mar. Correct summer prumng, and pest and disease c-0ntrol wtll be covered. The prosram 1s free to the public. For information, call the prden office at 67l-226 t. • • • New officers of the Newport Hill~ Garden Oub will be installed at 10'30 a.m. Thursday in the co mmunity clubhouse on Pon Carlow Place. Newport Beach Officers are Barbara Home, presi- dent; Ruth Fornes, vice ~resident: Barbara Haack. second vice presi- dent; Monya Lane. secretary; and Manon Hamey. ttcasurcr Afterward, members will meet at Mimi's Restaurant, Costa Mesa. for lunch. GARD EN CH ECKLIST .. •Unless treds and shrubs are drouaht-resistant, water tlfcm deeply dunna the summer so the water reaches two or three feet below the surfaoe. •Stake taller aladiolus or delphiniu~s 10 support their stal~s ladened Wlth bloom. •Give houseplants a vacation ID the warm. summer prden Just place them in an artt that d~ not receive dirut sun. • ' wed(hnJ f Wendy Ta)1or and Patrick Cln'OJI or Walnut n-...,"- The Rev. Ed..nl !PaUI RaibW 0 dated. The bride is the dalJlbter or Ml'I. Goodwin Taylor and lbeodote TaYtor of ~na Beach, and the bridearoom ls the son of Roy Carroll of Maplia and Mrs. Comi. Carroll of Paradise. • Honor au.endariu weft Mrs. Pa· tricia Newton and Marlt Ta)1or ... brother of the brid After a Hawaiian honeymoon. the ~pie are residents ofWalftUl Crecli;. The bride is an intttnatioliaJ bu11ness con ultant. Her husband ia <kputy aencral ma~r with Maitsu1 and Co. USA Inc. International Luxu ade Affo able! TEAKCORTEllPOBARY DBEISEBS A. NIGHT STANO. 3 drawers 16" x 193/," x 21/H. A Vlllue et $89 . 869 B. LOW DRESSER. 4 drawers, 29112" x 16" x 28"H A velue et $129 s99 C. HIGH DRESSER. 6 drawers, 29112" x 16" x 40"H A value •t $119 $129 ' D. DOUBLE DRESSER. 8 drawers, 58" x 16" x 28"H A value •t $251 $198 DANISH TEAK COMPUTER STATION Beautifully handcrafted and designed to be ~sed as shown or reversed to suit ~he user1 $519 velue COMPLETE STATION s399 ARM CHAIR $369 v•lu• $289 =~::; !:119 5 ,. TB.&B BEDBOO• ·SET Perfect for singles, teens or guest rooms. The twin bed hides a clever storage drawer beneath and is complemented· by a bookcase headboard 83"W x 60"L x 40"H and night stand. '395 wlue 8298 NORWEGIAN LEATHER ENSEMBLE From Norway exclusively designed for Plummers this luxurious leather · group is sturdily constructed tor many years of durability Available 1n Cream or rose Sofa measures 80"L and the loveseat 59"L CHAIR LOVESEAT s975 (not shown) $695 $1295 velue $895 v•lue BR'S DANISH TEAK DINING TABLE Fine teak finish and sohd teak edging and base flatters any dining room Measures 461 2 • in diameter and 29" high featuring 2 193,. wide leaves for even more room $839 value s595 SOLID DINING SIDE CHAIRS Sculptured sohd frames enhance distinctive upholstered back rests and seats: $289 velu• $219 •Mulchms around veaetablc plants 111 great ume saver as 1t cut5 WIST LOS ANGILIS • 8876 venlce Blvd • 1213) 837-0138 0 o•oo\ f';rl • moni ..SSK>fl NJO • ?9191 Marguerite PrkWV • 17141 364·3252 11rt- down on the number of wttd and SANTA AHA • 1540 e warner • C1141 557-0611 """"""c:rlftO,. _llC', Jwv f• l on Dypf '"' CTTY °' IMMJSTrt • 15'11 E vauev Blvd • 1.8181 961· 809 'DIOt' ~JU.,." .... , helpe conserve moistutt NOlnM MOUYWOOO • 11240 Sherman way. 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TOlaANC:a • 23855 HaWtnorne Slvo • 12131 378 9473 ~ tu0t• tWWtro '~ ....... • Dec>orlte the " ctablc prdc~ PASAOINA • 180 s L3k Avenue • 1818> 449·S'741 12 lltOC'"l '°""' 01 COi • ., ~ DllCO • 8990 Miramar Road • 1~91 S66 7560 ~ with some mansold,. •recd f'OSCi month!) while ID OPIN 10 to I-DAY NOON to S bloom and k«p faded flowen cut <?ff VJSA' Al fWnlture ~Of ttllt "'*t *'"" HC9Pt _...... ttftH, IMl9Y ftWftl ... unaa•••ld en arMne for"" ltd~ "' •June 1s a aood month to d1v1de' l\•••••••..;~~;;.-----~......:li.~i;..;.,..;· ;.;;,....;;d1;"";";e1t1; .. ~;A11>;;tect~t;o.;tt;oc;;tt1monilillWMl.liiiiiiiii110tiiii1'1i'i1"i1°"'mMamii'°'m~li"li'ii••_.m ... •*-'lll•-••-a.-••••••••••••••• ... crowdtd clumP1 of bC'lrdni ins. 11 I I \--~~---'~---~-'~ --------------------______________________________ . ..._ _____________ __ / t Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT I Saturdliy, June 7. 1986 IrviiJ.e church benefits from Grecian Festival Greek music, dancing and an array of lta(lttJonal food will h1ghhght <lrctian festival '86 today and Sun day at Heritage Parle, lmne The festival, free to thC' public. ·~ held annuall) by St. Paul's Greek Ortlaodox Churcb as a building fund raising ev<'nt t-lour'I art' 11 a m to 11 p.m. toda) and 11 a m to 8 p.m Sunday; Besides the spct•1all~ prt•part•d Greek BecfShashkebab, lhert• will be Gyro sandwachC''i, Loukantko (C ,rt't'k sau~ge). cheese and \p1nach ptt:\ (tyroptlc:'> and spanakop1tcs) tra d1t1onal Grt'l'k pas1nes (halla,a. loukoumathes.-Jonut baO\ b3!?1Cd 1n honey <>yrup with unammon - thcple~. lwuroulaloa hra1<.ktl but- ter coolie."), and a '>flCt tal l ired. 1mpon gift booth. game' and prlll'\ ..\lso, there will be dra~ings for an 'S6 Honda CRX plus 30 othc.-r pnte!>. • • • A !>pcc1al Mass at Blessed Sacra- menl Ca1bolk Cburcb in Wl·i.t- mmster al 12 30 pm Sunda' will he ccltbrated 10 honorof1hccommun1ty ofColumban pm·m which 1~ leovina th<' an:u ~ The Columbans have served tn Orange County 4'tntt I Q4 I Pansbes l.'\t.abltshed by lhcm are Blessed \acrament: St Columban and St. ( alltstus. Garden Grove; Im- maculate Heart of Mary and St. Barbara. Santa Ana. St. Bonaventurc, wal Beal'h, St Vincent de Paul, Hunttngton llearh and Hol) Fnm1ly ( athl·dral. Orange • • • Thc.-Covenant Player'>. an 1nter- nat1onal n:penon-<lrama group that commontt.'8te~ a . vanety -OI 'them~ issues and subJec..t matter, will be teatured at the 10 30 a.m. service 'iunda:. al St. Paul's Lutberan Cburcb of Laguna Beacb, I l90 Montlng1ldt Drive . ••• Bishop Jack C Tuell will preat h at the 9· 10 a.m service Sunday at the United Methodist Laguna · Niguel Ministry. Bi shop Turli 1~ the Ep1scopal leader of 1he \atifom1a- Pac1fic Annual C "onfercncc of thr l l nitt'd M<'lhodii.t Church. The Laau.na..Ni&ucl M1n1st!1' 1s ;1 new church that meets 111 <. 1own Valley Elementary Sehool, 29292 Crown Vallt'y Parlcwa) .. • • • "The Philo~ph} of Jc~us" will tx· explored by guest speaker Tern McBride at 11 a.m. Sunday at th1· Church of Rellllou1 Science, Laguna Beach, 2780:> El laLo Road South Laguna McBndc, a nat1onall} knmq1 speaker and business con'iultant "''II also present a seminar at 7 p m Monday and Tuesday. • • • The new Youth (ho1r .ti St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburcb will prt'sent the contemporary mustl'al "Surrender" at 7 pm. Sunday al the church. 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. There is no cpargc. but a free-'>' 111 offenng will be taken. •••• Dr. C ra1& Carter, author of "Your Handbook for Healing." will p~sent a seminar at I 0 a.m. today ot tht• New Tbouibt' Cr.rt1Uu Cborcb. I 929 T u\lln 4' ve., Co!>ta Mesa. . . . '', fhC' Rev. Chf Gordon, Un1tanan minister 1n Bakersfield, will present c1 program on Shakespeare at I 0: 30 c.1 m. Sunday for the Unitarian Unl- vtraallst Fellow1blp of Laguna, 42Y ( ypress Dnve. Dr I klt'n Gordon w11l present her M1g10al play, "George Eliot's Lovt' \tory" followi ng a potluck dinner at fr 30 tonight. • • • An all-1"11ght vigil will be held at Cbabad of lrvtae Jewisb Center beginning at 11 p.m. Frida>' In accordance with the custom-el stay- ing awake the first night of Shavuot. the center 1soffennga lectu~ scncs to last throughout the night. . The center is loeated at 4872 Ro}ce Road. · Embattled BaPtists gather for showdown .\TL.\'\T.\ 1.\P1 -E:.m battled 'iOuthem Baptn.t' pourt·d tntn their native lt:rrtlOI) th1~ \H't'kl"nd pnmed !or a kc:. round in their long. lat t1onal ~1ruggk 0' er t:ontrol ol tht• natmn '<; .l.lfge~1 Protestant denomin.111011 Some ha' e dubbt-u thl'tr encounter her!.' the "second batik ol .\tlanta." .1llud1ng to that tirst one 1n thc.-C1vtl War when the tide turned and L1n1on IOrrl'S smashed through Georgia f1"11s lime. the l~\Ue was a book thl..' Bible \\<Ith the oppostng camps ca king J1flt'rcnt approaches to 11. t'ach pre'i'itng for supreman 0' er the dcnomma11un·, tar-llung 111\11lu- t1onal affair\ l\n unprel'clle111cd throng. of mesM!ngers." J\ tlH ''n· 1.:allt'd - aqout 50.C!(I() uf lht'q1111 mMe -were e~tted Im tht:1r (Cln\t'nt111n herc.- nt'llt "'et:k 1n tht· Pe.i.h \t.itl· "'here the' fir'>torg.in11l'J 141 \t.if~Jgo Bad. then lht \ "'ell' J \tncth Southl·rn bod~ hut no"' ;He <.pn:ad na1tonw1de their 14 4 m1ll10n mem- bers const1tut1ng .\mt'rn:a·s largest Protestant denom1na11on The\ are ,econd onl} tu tht: 5~ rn11l1on Roman Catholics. Numerous prt'i1m1nal) mechn~' are scheduled th1~ wt•1:kc.-nd and will lOnunue th rough Monda;-hl"fore convention bu'>tne.,., '>l''''°n' \tart Tuesda;----------- A Clrdlll W1fc11111 fra11 The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH t-osta Mesa FIRST UNllED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th SI & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 00 Worship 9 00 end 10 30 Charles D Clark Minister Cos1a M~~" MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Beker Wor1hlp & Church School 8 30-10:00 1 m r 'J'V1111dffi r <;1t-f' • l'i e,. "i•·'-' ~ ..... ,' ii-", CH~IST CHUACH BY THE SEA UNrTEO METHODIST 1400 W 811lt>r.~ f:!lvr1 en .. ~ RA\I dWIP• ,. r • 1tJntJ Wot.ioto t C1111rc1> k-t lO A M __ ... , ~ ... ..,,....,. -o., c ••• 7lOA .... 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'''" •y orvJt~ 111 h1tJ•1 1 M<•"Jt j ,~ •flQU\ ~(~~ Ad 11 l 4 V ~ I~ ,roup\ •~I"\ 11111 CalMl>ttl ... .,.., lt1C11 "'" - &M-19" Cltfl« AIM Wetnet Educator Mlrtam Yen 9'11rta Behind the ant1c1patt'd record turn- out at the (n:urg1.1 ~ orld Coqgress Center wa~ the fight O\ er 1m.11tut1onal dommance rumhl1ng tor ctght years . and no"' at a pt' cital \\agl ·The tntt·re\t k\t•I ir1 thr convcn- llon 1s the h1ghe<,\ 11 h,,, ever been." sa~!> the Re\ I-red ~nlte ol Mobile, A.la . t ha1rman of the <1rder-of-busi- nt•ss commmee · 1 h.11 "good I JUSt hate 11 that lOntrmcr,., had IU bnng u' here " I 0<:ked 1 n , onll1ll "'t'fl' .1 funda- mentalist S<.'l tnr. '"'"ling on a !>tnctly literahsuc '1e~ of 'x·npturt· and a moderate "'1ng. 1al..ing J hrnader approach open to .,ar,1n1t 1ntcr- pretattons The polit1wl point of contt'nt1on was elec11on ot the com·en11on prt'\I dent. whose 'as1 appo1nt1ve po"'l'I'> e\ert ult1matt•I\ commanding swa; O\er the denomination's 26 nauunal agt•nc1cs and \t•minanes Fundamentalist\ have won that top post for seven )Cars 1n a row, and through 1t. a1ta1nl'd tncrcasrng 'itrength among gradually rotated tru~tees who run the in~t1tu11ons .\ "ictory b~ lundamrntali!>IS lhl\ time '>'a., c;een a\ virtual!) assunng their control ol dt·nommatiunal oper- ation<; 1n w h1ch moderate trustet'\ long ha ve held maJon11es no" wh11- tled to a narro" ed~c. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Brue• A. Ku;.,... PHtOf' Terrv McCanne Director of Adult Mtn1Slrle1 T1nd A1ca'4Z uirec.101 al Ch1IC1r~n ' M1nistr1e~ ~'' Wont~ I JO ' 10 00 1 m Ctuch School Cl'jdrtn tmi A~s 10 00 J m fbH•f J Clrt IY Jt1blt I JO & 10·00 1 m Veli>"' 7 00 p m 2850 Fa1rv1ew Rd Costa Mesa 557.3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 Vlctort1 SI. Co••• MHI Lother V. Tornow, PHlor 631-1611 Brue• J•••• PHIOf WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM S•.ic!IY School ' -di.it 84btt Clm 9 70 AM 1·1w,,h~n £~nf1rr School 548-6866 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAll CHURCH I,, t:ilull 01 & Jdmt> 1 • Newparl !!~, ' fih Wilham M<l.)11 •ii ~d'olnr A • ""' Robl'rl P ')I'"" 1 .A~~or f'aslor Ro<1ver Whitt~ M11 ' fMetlor . Wors~ip 9:30 A.M. ' £due1tlon .Cluse1 10:45 AM. CW Cart ,r~ ftf Im. can H4·1l41 SHIR HA-MA· 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM • , t I ~ 11mtwJ1 .. ' f ~\lblull Of : ,,' . '"~"""":·~£://:: t ....... --v a Sabbath Service• lri41f (,._;11 US PI. ,_., hnl(r fifst frtu, ff Ille ..... I lt PI Sm111& tltt l...,.rt-lnhl1 Atta 21 00 Mar Viall Church of St. Matthew bytheS Rev. Winfred Moore The rnnH·n11on "ts the most 1m- ponan1 t \l'r" says the Rev Paige Patter;on of Dalla!>, a leader of fundamentallstc;, sayi ng <,ucccss of their movement hmge'i on 1he ouh come ·\notht'r fundamentalist lcaJt'f, Houston Judge Paul Pressler sa>!> "the (ancer" of liberal views of the Bible 'illll 1\ tu be eli minated ST. & All Af&LS EPISCOPAL I mthdle .. Dltllll C.,..411 .. Thtbr.1111t ...... Dl*•--n.1n.G.tl.W~ ...... Slll>AY AcMt Fonan .9:15 Ml HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IOleclplu of Cllrl•I) 1401 lrvln• al Sa"I• lu!MI Newport B•acll 64S·S791 Morning Wo1sh1p 10 AM Sunddy ~chool 9 AM ~Ot lwenM>n, Mlnl1t1r ~hJ\\cver. a moderate kadcr, the Re\ Ro) L. Honeycutt, president of \nuthern Baptist Theological Sem- tnJ~ at Lou1sv1lle, Ky., says allowing dtvt'rse approaches to Scripture tc; the "Baptist heritage." ~ the denomination\ cour'e hlng1~ on the presidency. funda mentalists are backing lL fo r.mer \\!Oner. the Rev. Adnan Rogers of Mrmph1s, Tenn .. who won the offin· 1n IQ79 and .served one year That was the start of the stnng uf. lundamentaJist v1ctones. Moderates are backini the Re\ Wtnfred Moore of Amanllo. Texas. h1ghl~ conservatt"e in ht!> approach to Scri pture but who upholds the nght of believers to mterpret it as they see 11. That'<; an old "Bapt1M pnnnple - what's called "soul competency" of 1nd1nduals in understanding Scnp- ture The incumbent prec;1dcn1 the Rev Charles Stanle). a fundamentah!>I standard-bearer, has served two terms and is ineh~ible under the con'it1tut1on for a third His rulings and appointment<.. ha-.c been a continuing storm center. with ,·urrent vice presidents charging he ignored their suggestions and made' committee appointments "not rep- resentative of Southern 'Baptists." NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rorer J. Berc. Pastor Kim Eifert Krorstad, Pastor WORSHIP SHYIOE 8 AM & 10.30 AM (Interpreter for the dut at 8 AM) Surt>AY SCHOOL 9·15 AM fbsery Care Avahble WELOOMf 7H DtHr Dr, tltw,ert luch 541-3131 .. • , \\1tr,lt1r ,and ht~itr 1h1, rr.h lh Ill, Or John Huffn,•n Jr ( I"""' 1·111t·r«J. h1hlio .ti '"'""·'IC'' "WHAT CAN l REALLY KNOW?" ~ttnday, Junt' H, 1986 H \0 anJ ll':l1 A.M. 6('1(1 <...,1 Anclrt•w, R ••• 1J ~l'wport Be .1th C.1ldttrr11<1 (7 14 1 f'11-2HR0 lacrn.• lrum ~C'\\f'<HI ll .. rhnr H111h Schix1l "'Ir-mt & I i1h.1 IEW THOUIHT CHRISTIAI CHURCH 110 W. 11111 It., Oest• le11 (Ttae•fa1 lolHtt tf llU) .. The Spiritual Side of Our Soi1nc1" Oueat Speaker Dr. Craig Carter Dr llunor C Jac~son }ur>dlt Mornillf '1lnUlf' HtMlilf • Jvn,or Church Ju .w Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 Laguna Presbyterian Church "( 'hurch of Chimes" A ffltndl• cluch for tht So.Ith eo..nt, Stlr!Wtilc Strmona BtautJ"' !Mic. ,.. -- I "iund•> Korsblp 1:00 1' 10:30 am ~urwr1 C•rt Proridl'd•SutU, Sdool for &JI •ltS 14 Hld•> Prop-•mt For Ct/ldttn, You ii Adu/CA 41 'i f'oret1t AvP • Phone 494 7'1.'\;, Dr Arttu I hnhnJty, ""· Ctafl -.W, Dr (dwwch C.iwet f>f AL·A Pfb\ YER-494 PR;\\ Be sur,e to worship at a place -of your ~hoice ·' • • • Hebrew school Sludcots of Temple lulab of Newport Buell will be recoJ01zed at a special Shavuot service at 8: 15 p.m. Friday. Temple.! services are held at 2401 lrvme Ave .. Newport Beach. Steinbock at St. John's ~minal'} tn Camarillo Jaaos1 attended St. Bonaventure School in Huntinaton Beach and Serv1te H1ih Scboor. Anaheim He ,, ~s~1aned 10 Blessed sacrnment Par- ish, Wl!'Stminster New temple officers arc Joel .\bramsohl'\. president; Man: Fncd- ma n v1te president, Ro~rl Krokower. treasurer, Estelle Puul. recording St.>cretary; Sara Roberts. corresponding sccrt'tary, . Jerry Rapier. 'ntual chairman; Feltz Van Beek. membership chairman. Also ordained were Michael Haniftn, who served as youth mini,.. ter at 4it Joachim's Parish 1n Costa Mcsn. Wilham Kuper of La • t,bra ·who has been assigned t~St. Nicholas l'ansh, Laguna Hills: John McAn- drew of I ustin and Brue<' Patterson. La flabra Board members are Mar.Jone Au!.- ttn. Sophie Garbus. Randy K.au, Fannie Platnick. Harold Posner, Manon Robboy. Harold Tipper, nory Van Beek and Mel Warshaw • • • • • • • The finaJ cont-en m the J:ca and Suites scnes, offered by Tem9le Bat Yabm of Newport Beacb/lrvtae, will feature Desplante Aamenco a group ttiat demonstrates the an of flamenco throutth music and dance. Deacon Mttchell Jagosz. son of M11chell and Benha Jagosz of Hunt- ington Belich, was amon$ fivc.-sem- 1nanans prdained to the d1aconatl' b~ Orc1n11.e Diocesan Bishop John T The concert will begin at 4 p m ~unday 1n the temple, I 011 t amelback St .. Newport Beach. Panel would drop militaristic lyrics NASHVI LLE. Tenn ( .\l'J [)c,p1tC' 1t'> populanty in churches. "Onward Chmuan Soldier'>" should be dropped from thC' new Method1\t h} mnal becau~ ol 1t'> rn1htary 1magC'ry. a church commntee ha s recommended Other h> mn lyncsco11\1dt·rl·d 1111litar11,t1c or \e\ISI should tx.· re"'ntten. the panel said ''I'm tr)•mg to raise m} .,ons to tie f)Cac:e makrrs, not soldier!> and 11\ not ea\y ··said Mal) Brool. < a\Sd. member of the Untted Methodist Hymnal Re v1s1on Comm1tlt'e as the group voted 10-8 to recommend delct1ng"Onward C hn•.t1an Soldiers·· from the. church\ hymn book "I don't think peopk who<s1ng 11 have any idea of shooting an ) bod)" "countered the Re" ~ T Hand) h1shop forthe M1s"Soun area Other committee members ( ttnl the find an~ that 80 percent of congn:ga11ons !>urvcycd had sung "Onward Chnst1an Sold1ets" at lea~t once m the past yrar The h)" mn \ rdra1n 1s: "On'.l.ard ( 'hnst1an soldiers. marching ai> to war. \l. 1th the crn'>s ot Je,u\ going on before " Re" 1s1ons fora new hymnal. to be published in I 988 or 1989, must be approved b) delegatl''> to the 1988 Gent'ral Conference. Panel ITTl'mber\ -.o ted for retent10n of" Am r a Soldier of the Cross.""' 1th a maJont) cons1denng1t an acceptable use of m1Jtt.al'} image()" because 1t points to the ( hnst1an's daily struggle to follow -J(.l!>US, Thccomm1ttce also agreed to retain "Rise UpO Men of God," de\p1te the tttlt!'s perceived <>n1sm But tht' group voted to r hange ~:\1st relerenccs about pcopk \\hen possible, ~uch al. chang1 ng "all men' w "neighbor" and "our hre thren" 1o"th) people " The United Method1'it Church has about IOm11l1on members. You Wiii ,,. W•lcom~ -And ,..,J»dl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M•ln e t Ad•m•. Huntington B•ac:h Morning Worship Bible School Evening Worship SUNDAY A~ll•• Y...,11, Orovpe Nur ... , s .. wlce• 900 AM 10 •SAM 600 PM M11J.e Far•A (1•w-MMtc~m A A1r.."1 ~ ~•'Qt" ~1111\tPt .. ..,._.,~ 10,.n C>tr9t..t0f ''' .hrt•IUU\ lOu<81tQI OIAl-A·OEVOTIOH -S31·9SIO: Oftlc• -$39-2589 "Pr..c:h1"9 Chrl11 Sl"c• 1195" \1\L\' r J t\T\1L~ WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9 00 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II 10 45 AM -Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite II Church School -9·00 AM Chlld Care -7·30 & 9.00 AM (Music sermon and child care at 3 servloes) MID-WEEK WORKSHOP Monday-Friday -8 30 AM Morning Prayer Tuesday -10 00 AM Eucharlat & Healing Service Wednesday -6 30 AM Holy Eucharist Fr. Giibert P Prine.. D.D. Priest-In-Charge Assoc Fr Brian Cox. Assisting The Rev Thomas Henry •• Or W1lllam Roberts • Mr Samuel Sfl8le1 0... \INT J \ \ll:~ EPl~COP-tl C ttl RC H i '"" '•J 1 1.i ... "'i:"'""n 1-kJ~h • 11 .a o '~ o~ 1 o CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES FIRAP·KHf:S nl f••f MnTHf R "JR(» TH[ nncir Ct1l!HI M )< HPI~ .. <;r ui 1 1111 flo)<,•r1"4 MA'SS/\( ..,,,.,,, rrr, "God the Only Cause and Creator" -- lrvlne-Flrat Church of Christ. Scientist Rencho Sen Joequln lntermedl1t1 School qe1 Mlch•l•on (Neer Vele) Church I Sundey School-10:00 AM RHdlng Room, 4330 81rrenc1 ,Pkwy Suite 145 StonecrHk Plan 10 A M.-4 P.M Mon thru Set 10 AM -7 PM Thuradey I ,, , Arf' ' .,.,,, ... -; • Newport Beach-First Church of Chrltt. Sclentlal 3303 Vie Lido, Newport 1tHch Church I Sundey Sc!'ool-9·00 & t0.30 A M Reeding Room, 3315 Vie Lido M on thru Set 9 AM SP M T11•a -7 9 p M ( t• -; t \ '•f1 • ffl11 A ... I I ,, ' Newport Beach~Steond Church of Christ, Sclentt1t 3100 Peclf~.¥1ew Dr .. Coron1 d•I Mer Church I 5 ndey School-10:00 AM R11dlng Ro m 3500 "8 " E Coa1t Hwy . CdM WEDNESDAY fVElllNG TflTIMOIY MEETlllCI 8 P.M. All CHURCHES All are cordially invited to <iltend me church services and en1oy the pr1v1leges of the Reading Rooms Child CarP Provided AT All SERVICES Strmtn T o,lo: ,..,,u lJUiUt )' "The Majesty of Life" CtUCH 8f RELIGIOUS SCIENCE M~ of.,,. UNUllJ Choor(h_f" ~·1 llcienoo · '205 MAIN ST RE~. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 9~8 Adufla & Jr Cflurch For lnform•llon 989· 133 t I 00. 9 4~ 6 t 1 lO Ae\I P4190y Bllsctl • \ ' ' BS N~ws finally upset.- 8y FRED ROTJIEN8ERG • ,,,T ............. NEW YOR • -After 212 con· secuuve .. eel( 1n fint P~. 1 t>ounc1n1 ball and a spmn1n1 wh cl have con ptrcd tel kncxk "CBS (vc. nana News" otl 1ts orbtt top the d1nncrt1me news ratine • Last week's fiaurc11 frorn the: AC Nielsen Co. showed that "NBC N1&htly News," with Tom Brokaw. averaacd a ·tO.O rat1na and won the news competition for the tint time since the week of Sept 28, 11>K I, when John Chancellor. JlOW 1hc "Nightly News" commentator. was the broad· cast's anchor. "(BS Evening News." with Dan Rather, averaged a Q.q ralln§ and l\BC's ·•World News 'I on1ght • with Peter Jennings. h d a 9.2. l .. Rat1nf;S don't la,t. Goody6umal- 1sm d~. ·Dan Rather said uesday, his first da)' a"i th• ~ond-rated anchor an four yean. The last time (BS lost was to "World .News Tonight" in Apnl 1982, when Jen- nings was p:in of a three-anchor format that included Max Robinson and the late Fnsnk Reynold' Nielsen doesn't measure quaht}'. only l V households. and '°me factors that affect ratings ha vc nothing to do with new'! content Take "The Wheel of F-onune " Jn SOAP SUMMARY ClevelJnd, whm .. CD Eb~c.nint Nev. •• once dominated. lhe d· cast has slipped in the raun becaute II now competes with the popular "Wheel of Fortune" pmc how. David Poltrack, CBS' vice pre idcnt for research, said 10 pen;cnt of CBS' ,1ippaae to NBC' as attributable to the C ltvcfand market's loss alone. " 'The Wheel of Fortune' demon· strates that everythlna you say about quality TV can be d•minishcd by one broadcast," said Howard StnnJCF, executive vice president of CB~ News, With the vaganes of local news lead-ms and game-show competitors contnbutmg to a t1ghtcnina network news race. weekly vJnables are more likely to shake up the nmki~. The week before "Nightly News" was first, at was last "When the raunp get that cle»e. things llke basketball can cause Ou It.es." said On-aid Jaffe. NDCs vice president for research projects. Network rcscall:,hers said the pro basxetba1\ playoff finals contnbuted 10 C BS' decline 10 ne~. The second game of the Boston-Houston scnes was shown an pnme lime Thursday, preempting the "Evening News" in seven West Coast markets and chana- 1n1t 1ts tame an 15 others. I he researchers expect more nuc- tuauons Utis ummer bealusc IOY..-cr v1ewil'\t Jcvel 11Cl'a1Jy rtdutt tll• 1np maramsanywa~is wtek. CBS hastwopnme-:ume etballpmn. To tot t tho news victory, N executives ttnt champaane lO the "Niahlly New'" staff J'ucaday. "But we're not runmna around poundtna our the ts." said Tnnothy J. Ru rt. an NBC News vice prC$1dcnt ''This is a marathon, not a spnnt." ''The whole ratinis picture 1s crrtlt<:.'' s:sid Ann Morf'ogcn, CBS News' director of commQnfoations. "Th11 week doesn't neptc what happened the past 2 I 2 weeks." NBC was a double winner last week. also finish1011n its accustom~ first place in prime-time tltinp ro, the week. of May 26-June I. NBC h•d a 14.S rat1na. Wlth "lbe Cosb~ Show," its other Thunday niaht comedies and Bob Hope's special tak1n1 _the first five raunp po ttioM. CBS averaged an 11 .8 raunaandABChad an 11.7. A ratings point equals 819.000 homes with 1e~vmon. "The Cosby Show" had a 26. 7 raung, followed by .. Family Ties," "Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday," "Chccl'$," "All rs Forgiven," NBC's "You Alt the Jury," ABC's"Growing Pains." CBS' "Murder She Wrote." A J "Calendar Gu1 Murder1" and ABC1 "'Moonhaf'lt na." At N madt ~or 1tndcs U\ prime umc the put two yean. iu news ratin allO 1mLT,>vod. For the • first quaf!er of 1936, Niahtly Newt" was up 10 ~nt tn r1un ovtr lbe first quarter of 1984, wht c .. w'orld News Toniabt" was up S percent and "Evenina News" wudown S percent. Jaffe uid NBC's pnmc-t1mc strensth boo tcd "Nightly News ... gainina t>ettcr promouonal value for Brokaw·s ncwxa~t and also ben· efiuna NBC's affiliates whose loul newscasts lead into "Nightly News." "Our ttte1rch al!IO shows that Brokaw has better a<:ceptanu and f'COOIJ\tlion," Jaffe said. ..Molt people know who he ia." · NBC News •~If has been &fllbbma hcadlil>e' this spnn.. first for ill 1n~rview w1lh alleged Achille Lauro mastenmod Abul Abbas and then for its broadcast of a story on accu5ed spy Ronald W Pelton. The s~te depart- ment objected to the .\bba~ anter- v1cw. The CIA ob1ected to the Pelton story. "These ~ and1cat1ons ot a new aprcss1veness at NBC New~." Russen S&Jd. "l 1h1nk people are not1cina." Here arc the pnme-tame telev1SJon ratinp,s as compiled h~ the A.C. Robbery setup ends in death on AMC By LYNDA HlRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Ahn bn:a~an& up 11o11h Jerem)' Enca firn him Jant' ob- \IOU\IY up~l when M)'ra \pol\ hrr and ins1Jt\.the) ha"e me1 bc:fort Chrr phone Jane tells m.&n she can't talk to ham for !Car of rwnana ever) th1na. Palmer and Ro'>I to help Jc<;\C in ha~ run for Cit) counr1I 1 o a1tt'mpt 10 ._. .. e etropen\, Palmercla1mang h11 land wild &OO'>l' pre~rve Whale robber) he ~I up 1\ takan& pla<e a1 Phocbt' \, Wade aC't~ the hero and ~hoots Patm~ When Patnc~ ruM off, Phoebe ul)'it't hC'caU'\C Lan&Jc) ""ant\ to \ta) in h0U5( and phone pohce instead of &Olng after the t ulpnt Wade cha..e\ Patmk 1n10 wo0<h ""hcrr ht lolls ham an cold blood JU St ht'lure Phoeht arn \t'\ lln '\Cenr • Wend) and ~llred stan Jaung Lad .rnd H1llal"\ moH' into their nev. home . . .. ANOTHER WORLD: C .m c\C:ape on Rrdm(lnd'\ boat thwaned when 1t run\ out of gas BnnanY &JVe\ hanh to hall'f bo) and nome\ child afier her fatjler Peter insist\ 1he child Ix named Petd Rc11nald 10 makr cenaan c: .. eryonc brlaeve\ he'' the tathrr When Michael find\ Neal putting moves on Y1d.1 Machat'I punche\ him 1hen fire) him .t.ware Y1<~1 pretendin& tu be Marie). Michael cell' her ho"" much ht' loves\. 1clu. Plal·ed back an cell, Cu) 'Ml ~ed when fire brt'ilk\ out ti.Athlet'n stunned b) parade of < il\\0 lormc.r lo .. c.-r\ 11oho arr !lean& QUC\lluncd ahoul < a\\'s 11oht'rc 11hout~ • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: On s"'nd. Frannie ret:all\ Mart:1a killed DouJlu Feanng people "'111 team \he al'iO killed (aruhne, Mama ;admits lo 1hc deed Kim and Frannie fact flCrJUf) l ha11ts bu1 all arr rehr .. ed that murder charge ap1n\I Kim ha\ been dropped Iva &tl\ hol<l of JOumal kept h\. wife of black-market hab~ attomr) which shows who &Ot her child and that Manin v.as present the dd) attorney died When ( ra11 :.10~ Tad's au.empt to rape ha. Tad vvv.\ revenge David warm Bet\\ \he'd better tell ""trve rra11 P"t' her loa'n Tad U'\CS knowledge of Barbara's affair with Tonio 10 makr Barbara a&ttt to help ham an ha\ sc:hemt Tad plans 10 lure lk'IS)' 10 l A and then make 11 look as thouah lht) arc having affair Margo tells< 11ug ,he'\ prcanant bu1 1Tlu~s to 1rll Tom CJcttang Bnan's 1\lanJ din lht'ap Duncan hu imposter \1gn annulmen1 paper'> • • • CAPITOL Kate wor~\ al gc:tlln& do~r to ~m Zed wumcd about Jenn) 's state of mind follov.m1 Vactor'sdcath .\1 V11:tors funeral. Baxter 1\ dehvtnn& eulOJ't when v.oman dressed 1n black an hed or chapel drops veil R.u.1er obv1ousl~ s1unned b' her prc~nC'c Whtie lunching with p<>hll· cal v.1 .. es. Kell) spol\ DJ . a man From her rathtr sordid put 'With o-.. rlc:nc·s a,. surancc that DJ 1s on u~and·up. \\.all) hires him as busanc s managcr Lttannc rclea\Cd from hospital New\ of \h'\drath RUFFElt 'S UPHOLSTERY INC . "'SWEET LIBERTY' IS A SWEETHEART OF A MOVIE." -lWM o;l\1111, nfEt TOOAY SHOW A IVERSAL Pa:lURE _ ....... ,,,....._ ' de l'l\t8lCS Sloane. Later. &Jlef turns 10 JO\/ v.htn \he learns Ah 1s ahve Sloane cons .\ar f orcc man to get Mw, tapes beck to Zed, • • • DA VS OF OUR LIVES: L11 finall) behcHs Todd not drunk wMn he left Jump ilnd chinks Sa .. annah holds kc~ to T ndd'\ drunken Stale nag.ht of ratal car c ra\h Bo tells_ Hope he wants to fol)ct that Y ictor·,. his father and go on v. tth li1s life .is belorc Later alone an has room , Bo cc.ii"\ up Brad) fam1I)' photo haf?C wanu to raa\C Andrew as has child Scan heans1ck ""hen 11.Jm tells ham Victor 1s Andrew'\ father When Sean dt"Cades 10 letave C arohne. Vactor wants her back an ht\ hfe Rcah11ng that ( arohnc plans to kill V1ltOr Bo rushes to stop her fugenc conunues to be followed by m)'stenous n1.1n Aga1ns1 her bc11e1 1udgmen1, Marlena accepts monC) tor wa1ufront lm1c from Victor • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Robin dr· hgh1cd when Yank JIVCS heran11qut' ch1n.1 doll she namt'\ 11 Jade Yank tells 8ohb1 he fears he's losana lhc real Jade's love lo.4thlccn blames Ten for Ke .. an's dealh Ten tell~ Too \he v.111 drop ahc en tan: mallrr 1f lht' \h~nff as relieved of h1~ dutae\ Ted 10 take over Ten'\ power ot itllOmC\ at Punt). ;\.nna an1ri1ued whrn \ht' mttts Duke la'<'I). owner of Duke'\ N1&fltclub Bun's cond111on srov.\ ""or\C, malt.an& second operauon net:C'>'Mll) Lun C~ 1n1crn1cd an Jamm\. L« When Ginn~ puts Lun on air 10 1cll her ~IOT'\., DI\ dmdes 10 drop ptl)UI')' charg~ A.Ian lOnllnucs 10 sp~ on Scan and Monaca • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Ph1hp cnraged when hl' n:ah1c> India embeuled money from toundataon After lk'lh reveals her rt· ncv.c:d anteresl in Phahp. he: pays little attcn11on since: has one goal a'i to &cl even with India K}lc htanbroken b) nev.\ 1hnt hi~ son by Mae\t' was stallhom Mar"c a\ks ~>le for dl\orce Claire remains m coma Lllhan adm11s to Beth that \he can·\ .ibout Hawl but 1\ afraid of being hurl li.iwk warns Mindv 1f she's nol naet" h> Rclxae. hr'll 1ell ,,cryonc that she 11aned thr fire Vanrs'i<I and 8111) plan house ra1\1ng for Mind} and Kun 4i11non working ii~ ~II~ ·s 1.;haufTcur • • • LOVING: \p1der holds aun on T mh ilnd ..,tevc <\ va tells Jacl <,ht• now has enough t'\ adence to fight for l U\l<ld' of Johnn) and""'" Shana and Doug conunuc to stt one another Loma \hattered when shr 1\ gi .. rn lafc scn1cncc for Zona·s murder (cW)n tells UCh Shc doc~ not want ham 10 handle Loma·s appeal Tmh 1ne\ 10 t'~pe Spader'\ dult he<, llul as ~hot . '• . ONE LIFE TO LIVE: \1ana tell' .\I ( hnt unav.an: 1ha1 < ord 1\ his ~n -.\sa ran 1he pr('Jnant ~ana ou1 ul town Ban plans fatal BlC1dcn1 for Br.id'\ 1ooke). fcanngshc'\ 1ooclo..c to h1sd1n \ racetrack IHA MAU UA Movies 99()-C022 IUENA ,AH PoCltlc • 8u1no Pork DftVt-ln 821 'fJ70 IUlNA 'AH UA 8 .,_cwt I ts~cm COSTA MIU Edw01dl HotbOI Twln 83l-3~l R TOtO E dWOtdS Soek!ltOOC~ Sii~ ~ fdWOtOt UllMl$!Ty 85<1-Ull 1.AWIA AMC fcstiton Square 2131'6110833 OIAMll AMC Ofong1 MoU ClntmO 837-0340 OUMGI Stadium Oftvt-ln 83HT70 OIAMOI UA C1Y Clntino llJ.HOn SAWTA UA • fcfWOl'OI 8nst04 ~7U. • S1AMTOW fdWofCI ClfHtl91 7 WUTll1"STO MAU UA CttlttnO 89.3--0~ dealings Rolle intends 10 let everyone thank Connie v.as hooker When Johllhan d1Koven Oc>nan wrote thrcatenin• letter 10 herself he cclls hrr any relauonsh1p they had as over Later. Donan actually receives 1hrcattn1na letter a.nd okf news- paper chps from San Carlos. Those. ~omb1ned with cene phone calls con11st- an1 of machine gun firt", cause Donan to seek Jonathan's help When he refuses her. Cassie uks Jonathan fo reconsider. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Maa.ae learns that 1nformat1on shego1 from Max'scompu1er probabl)' false: M11111c and Roger set wcddan& date:. When Diana teams lhal Maeve once aot Jack and Mary back IOJCthcr br tock1n1 them an closet, she thinks that u perfect way to reunite Frank and Jill 011na·, plan bacldira.whe.n..sbe. finds herself trapped in van with Frank. Followanii fi&ht with R<>Jer at hospital, Pac thrown off staff and decides to JOin Evan's to reel used bv him • • • YOUNG ANO TRE RESTLESS: Carl set' Leo and N1kJca lo admat thetr alab1 for Jae\ is false. Jill movt'd into pnvate room. Ph1hp cells her M plans to leave Genoa Caty and head back to school. Kaye asks Phihp to stop by the Chancellor estate: Tbcre she dncus5e5 Phthp's latt father. SbcuksPh1h.p1011ay 1nGcnaaCi1ya• the t'State, w'll bare prwate tutors and i.each ham about his b1nhnsht Phthp avees lO c-0ns1dcr It John rcfusn Ashley's pica chat he hare 111'4'}-er for Jack Jack teUs Carl and Paul he W8'JoUJn& when Jill was shot Al Carl and Paul follow Jack. he throws baa into nver Later, bag retncved by d1vcr1. When opened. the ba&contaans sun Tracy 1.ocs to Lauren. Lauren surprised when Traty 1tumn Im' fordrK'tJ'mllf ~ rcehngs for Danny wi1h Brad Tracy claims it helped clear the aar and now their 1mpendan1 mamaac wall be even stronacr. r hnac • • • ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SANTA BARBARA; Lapsuck fou nd in II David's hotel room belonp to Sheila "**** C'arhsle Lionel lclb a womed C.C. about Sophia's breast surgery. Lionel admits that 'E.T.' mee._, w·-..I"----,'" his relat1onsh1p v.1th Madchne was smctly '° ~ business Mar) cells Sophia that Mark raped her Mary plans to file for annul--Joe Gtlmil, NEWSDA.Y ment and I.brows Mark out of h<>uae. Mason warns Mark lhat arhe bun Mary in an) way he'll mako ccnain thal Mark's medical hc.cn1C as revoked. Trying 10 sec Kell). Jusun pretends to be 'pallcnL Later. .. hen no one behtvn Justin 1s psy- lh11tnst. hr as placed 1n sanatanum When he sneak• ofT to visit Kelly's room. is as slopped and put in 10hta.ry confinement. ( ruz and £den continue to dream orthc1r lorbaddrn love Hayley aware that rcmalc d1S1. 1ockc) Jane anteruted an Ted ..ii llA-• • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Even "11'1 ._,_ thou&h Hogan cares for Pa111, he and Liza confess their love for one another. A heanbroken Pam teUs Jo she's through with men. When Estelle doubles htssalary, Bela goe~ 10 bed with her and l&fCC.'S to ~ay on at \Ultaon. Cagney reanstaled on pohcc force Lio>d finds TR. hvan&an basement ...,tu cun11nues telhn& Wilma they can't \lt'Cp together because be never wanes her · UA-tU .. 1 •COITA•JA 1-.. 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Hollywood 1\ not ~nd1n1 out any blockbuster movies this summ~r to capture audiences 1n the style of"St.ar W-ars iiia·~~na There wo~tor the usual swarm of teen flicks rtlca~ in Jun(' fo1 the ')('hoot vacation crowd Instead. wc.-'11 M'C a stead> stream of rn-lallec.J "high-quality" film'> throughout the ~ason Producer.. hu(le th1~ pallcrn wall help rcver~ last year's nosedive at 1hc box office and ward otTthe 1ncreasmg threat to mo\ 1e theater'> from "1dco· cassette rentals. "It's not Lhal we don't want blockbustN">." ~1d one studio rep. rc~ntauvc ·11·sJuSt that tht're aren't any around" Thai w1Jl come a'i a surpn.-.e to S) Ivester Stallone His ··cobra," m "h1ch he pla}'S a tough l·op billed as the curt" for the epidemic orcnme that ails the nation. 1s c:1.pet:ted to rake in more than S20 m1ll1on dunng us lir\t ""cekend. Ma) 23-2:> A nc" g1mm1ck will ha\e the film a1.:tunll> opentng late Thursda' night. Ma> 22 in thl' b1ggerc1t1es It will OJ?C.'n in mun: than 2.100 Cheater" acrosc; the natmn a record Tom Selleck with star. No smart gambler would hl·t that 'Cobra .. doesn't end up a\ thl' yt•a1"<, hlod .. bui.tt·r mm 1c. But c;ome say the mo'.1e \\On't have leg\ that it'll <;tart nlT big hut then qu1ckl) loc;e II\ Tom Selleck gets lils star magnell\m That IS what hapix-ned la,t \urnmcr Ill man\ mo\le\ Thal·s ""h't thl' ma1or \tud1os have '>pent morl' lime and more mone) on the aH:rage. to pruduu.· a smaller numbn of mov1c\ IO~ .\:".(1H E-\ (.\Pl -fan' lhcered "ildl:. as "Magnum Pi.·· ~Lar fom ~II elk \tepped uut ol Mann·, ( htnc!>e Theater fnr a ( ''' < oum.:il prodamat11.>n and thl' plan11n~ ul hi\ star in lhl· lfolh ""o<><l Wal~ ul h.iml' "l he: hope 1s that mo' 1e Ian~ ""'II rrallll" the}' 're gcttmg ,t11ghl·r-quallt\ tilrn\ th1<, 'ear. and that thcSt' mnv1l''> '"on't tx· l~>m1ng out all at 11nn• '><lid Da""n \ndt~on of Un1,a-.al ~tu Jllh flr.11<lu1.cr (ll the CUrfl'nl lx•st· mt" 1c < ),1.·ar \o\.1nna "( >ut ol ~Inca·· ··) uo;ed to v.all.: do\I. n th1(, \lfl'~t and ~l' all thl'-.e 'tar' an~! I nl"\CC dreamed I'd tx· hl0 rl' wnwd.I\ ·· ,aid Sclledc. 41 . who gft".' up in Snuthcrn ( ahforn1a alter mo" 1ng Imm h1\ nall\l' CA-tro11 I hat. ha' ht-en the trend in l lolh- ""ood i"1.'l.:n11h fhe "bltK.J..hu,tcr" \~J-;on<; no longer an: definrd J\ '>Ul h. pan I) ht'tJU\l' ul the lal ~ of hlm.khu'>tt'fs and panl) he<.:au~ ol the: 1nduc;1r~ ·, attempt to cap1ure aud1enn''> \car-round. There \llll "'a \ummcr \t•a,on hut 11·., h.1rdl) the '><!mt fhc allor al\o intrndutTd h1\ parenh. brothl'r\ and girllnt·nd ac- tressJ 111}' Ma1.:I.. 1oancc,L1matcd.t.OOO people who a11cndl·d the ll'remOO\ implanting the I 827th ~tar in th( walk ..\ more uptxJl \l.d\ ol lnolon~ at 11 1c; that.on thl· long 1angc. the '>umml."r ··111 HIUIS IF Pl• Pll!'' PG::. -PETER TRAVERS PEOPLE MAGAZINE TOM CRUISE I OP GUN w ..... _ A PARAMOUNT PICTUAf (ft; .._." ....... ._.. " ftf -• • V•\ -...=--. NOW PLAYING • llll&llOll VIUO I OV.4rtl' Mt-:W"' ;.,_,Mil .... f,J ~rtll Pautc J HI Wr, lll COSlAMUA !OW"1l\ '°""'' "ni PW1 '>46 1 1 ~I KACI! OM..Ol !""''°' ~,,, ._,,,,. • lMlllMA Hll.U • £0..~ IQIMH<.-1,1,1 108 6611 •I.A MlllAIM. • 'n ~TOii fo1urd\ v.-.c.nt, °"" "'., 3883 • *"" tXJ~ .... J· !,..,..,,. b4o1 OlblJ !..)ol l\\ 1 PKl!io" .... MJnn8ru PlwS21Hn<l DOUT sna10 POlTHOllH II: THl OTHH SIDE 1~1 >1 11>01>01)0 6 4e l ·M 11 SS POLICE ACADEMY 3, I IACK IN TRAINING .P01 1 00 4 4JlrJO """ i, JO 1 r o Nf\11 PllTTY IN PINK t~ Ill 1,IJ t )0 10.IJ ... , l 1) J,U 10 II ON THI IDOi PO 111 , ... J.O JOO 11M tOl 11 tO -.1..!_l•IJI tlll I ""'r ~ L•• '"' AllNOlD KNWAUIMIOOU I.AW DEAL 1 llMl IJ llO I 10 10-U AINOlD J(MWellfNIOOla IAW DIAL 1 IJ ,. Ju, .. •" i•n AT CLOSE I.ANGE ' IJ Jlt4etU WIH OUT$ t1 l 4J , .... ,., INVADIH ,.OM MA•5 1,.1 DllTA 'o•c• Ill ITIVf eumMllO '"°'' c1•cun ,,., tltON ~LI !N-UI , .c•m•H ,.1i1 2 .GHOll'WAA•IOt 111 J ,HOUll -1 «•J;M:©• (1,.) INtM'll U '"'l t COie,-.,! Jo. aNIU TOfl OUN1 aLuf cm" l'ACICAMfl .,.., JIWIL °' THI NIU 1'91 u t.tllfMU • IMITillCITOll 9eo! 7400 NM)l(0•1r°' ~ 1 ....... s-1 ono LA MIRADA I It ~,. 1•00 l 4 t.-: A9• RoW'<.u~' D<K•T snH O $PAClCAMP 111G .... >>O• .. 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SllHO SOUNO ITl VUlH ST AUOHI COBRAtl l 1JO)J0)4J 100 10 IJ DOllT sn1to A ROOM WfTH A VllW IJO lOtM I IS t•JO DOUT STHIO M>UH0 AT CLOSI llANCH 111 •ts •• IHVADIU fltOM MAAS 1l'OI THI DIAOl T ,OICI Ctll flOUHOlllT Ht nn OTHIR ltDI ,..., .. CAT'I fYI #lal l'fLVUml If All09U COHA THI ,.ORCTOI to. Clhl!lt TOP OUN""" ILU cm 111 schedule ha\ a wann f«-1 to ll with 11 slate of well-crafted -~e hoix: - movies Wtth fewer releucd. the~ 11Jn 't that frenetJc quality of sum me~ past, when each m a slt'w of movie\ 1ned tonke+rnnorC""ttnm mfarntnrre- uf the economy Plus, with the exccP.uon of another "Friday the J lth • sequel, there will he a damper on those scx-'n'-slash slcue~ that have &Juncd theaters 1n recent year... fhat docs not mean Hollywood l~n't being 31&1'CSS1ve in llS box-ollke lineup. Competing with "Cobra .. th1~ summer will be a number of ..cqucls -"Pohcrgc1~t II," "Psycho Ill " ··Karate Kid II,· "Aliens" -and a remake of"Thc Fly " There are high hopc'I for 'Legal Eailcs.. with Robert Redford .ind Debra Winger the George Lucas production "Howard the Duck:· ··Heartburn" with !Cteryl Streep and Jac k NH:holson, and John C'arpentcr's I nd1ana Jones-II kc adventure "Bag Trouble in L1ttk ( hina " Here'c; the summer lineup in ap pro~1mate order of proJectcd appear- ance • Al CIOw A1noe -Seen Ponn l>lan a Pefln•vlvanlo VounQ•I., wloO went• to 101n '"' Oeddv ICIVli!QPher Walken) In tho DUro•arv lf•V Wrlllon 1n0 directed by J•rn.t Folev 'TOC> Gun" -Tom Cr1.1lt.0 stars H Ol!l' ol 11\0 Nevv's IOP Ill P!lo" Bui ho b•lk• e1 no1<1 orders end bollevtt 111•1 flvlng by one·s 1ns11nc1• ts bosl DlrKlitO bv Tony Scoll, AldteV'• younger broi..-"SwHI Llberlv' -Alen Aide Is tho stor ond dlroctor He l>l•V• • nl .. orlan wloO I• larrod when Hollvwooa mokts • rnovi. "'om Ills eertllv t>oO~ •DOul Iha A,,,.rlcen ltavOlullon Wllh MIC ntPI co•r ·nci Michelle Pt~ 'Echo Park" -Tom Huie.• tot Amedeu\ I ''"' wllh SuMn Div In this w•rm l•I• e movie 1DDYI vouno1ter1 strl)ggflng lor " Droll '" lod•v'' HollvwDOd Olrkted bv Rooer1 Dorn,,..m Wrlltan bv cr;llc Mlcti.el Venture • 'L••·no -HHkell Wea•·· doeumt'•Ha•' I ~e dremo ebOut • Chic.no lptov.d bv Robt<• Btllran ot "E•tino Aooul' I wloO "a membl'• o• • •nt Grfftl B•rots seflt 10 Honouras 10 1ra•n 1r~ CONf., lt011hr>O ICHIMI Ntceraoue • Coo-a -Svlvestor Srellone" • suOOfcoP on lht 1ra 1 of a •Oflal klllor •n MaMollen 01rec1..., Dv C.t0r .... CO\ma!Oi IOI ''Rambo" I • 'Po••••o••'' II n.. 011\0r S•O." -Brt•" G D""" a.roe" ""' '4t<luet eboul 111e FrH1•"'1 ........ ,. •"0 I\ tMOOJnlor\ with IM mlOnell SO<I 01 II"<>••• Tr.e ""8•11 CUI '' DIC~ lncludino Cr•>g T No1\on Jo8oth W'lloaml, end lotde Aull1nstton •"$1\oah -A. lwo-o.rl,. ecclaUned Oo<'umentery about lhO Hotoc.usl OlrKI~ th' C11~oe L1,.1mann Re'"' Ou l -Arnold Schwerze<1090er , en t~·FBI aotM reec11v11t<1 so he can lnfiltrel• "'~moo W11n t< alnrvn Harrold Dtreclto Dy John ''"'" • !>P•~•C~mp -A summer camp tor •H neoon who esp.re 10 bl' ostroneuis turn• 1n10 on unt•oeclfld SP•• t ·\llulllt voveoe Wllh Keio C aP\hew Lea ThOmPi.on. Keflv Pros ton ond rom !>kerrnt Dlreclod Dv Harrv Willer • • One Mort Solurdav Nloht" -Two ol lhl! mo\I ta1pnt1td oerformers trom · Sa1urd11v N10111 "A CLEVERLY , ENGINEERED COMEDY. A WARM-HEARTED FARCE FANTASY " -CHARLES CHAMPLIN LOS ANGELES TIMES FRI 6:00, 8:15, 10:15 SAT/stm 2:00, 4:00, 6:00. 8:15, 10:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA 141WH>ttT IOVUYAU 67 .. .!~·~ ~~ " 3-8350 L.lve," At Fre,,..111 elld Tom Oovfs, .,., In llllW OwflWMnllfoV e~I O.la•nieht en1K\ e "Fotrls a"'419r't 0.Y OH'' -Tlli1 '"'111!t De ,,.. ....,., of IN ·~ Mlcnffl •roo.rte.11 \lets In 1 comectv wrltltfl tlld dlrKled 11'1' Jofltl H\lllfMI ellOul a I-HO COii 9'1111 •"lnveden From Mart" -TOiie ~of ~-,.uu Ollllll -MlmllCIT°; ...o 'Polleroe•st • dlrlCIS 1111• romek• Of 1 lenc• llcllon d euf( Wilt\ LOUIM FIOlcflot. L•ratno Newm1n, Kerefl ai.ci., Hunltr CorlO'I, encl Tlmo111v Bollom• Jlmmv H11nl, whO P4ovecl Ille lllllO oov wno wltnenos Ina llncllnv of • \POcocrafl In Ills t>etk v1rd In ll'tt orlolnot movie, 11 1111 PQllce chief In 11111 remak1. e "Tne Mlnhlllen Protecl" MottH•H Brlc•m•n dlrech 11111 orefT\11 ebOut • couple Of tHflOQOrt wnu <.oolr. uP • nuclee r DOn'lll ID< their \UfT\ITIOr P<Ote< I Wllll John Lll"4/0w •· F'ool For Love" -Aol>O<'t AllfT\lln dtrKI• 11111 1dePl1IK>n of • Sam $h09erd statt ollv. uerrlno 61\0oord and Kim Betlno., as ob&eulvo iovef\ Wllll Harry DHn SlenlOll end ltendv Qu~·Looal E aoll1" ltoDtf'I RO<ttord end DOOi'• Wl"90' •••• 1n Ill•• rome nlle COIT'ICIY Wlll'I Dervl Henrw.11 D••Klod bY lven ltollinon lof Glloslt>u•ter 1' I e "Tho Kar ala Kid, Pert II' -Pel Morita Ind Ae•on Moccn•o •elUl'n 10 ,,..,, r01es ot ouru end \lucMn! rHPKllvtfy, wno ~t 8 Chi-Oii I 1no 10 ()lllnewe JOl>n A"lldwi •o••n ' Ina 0"~'0~eovr1nth' -Tne 6Ct efll '' on se>Klel ottec•• n 1111$ Georoo LUCIS O(OOUCllOn d reeled ov Jim Hef!SOll DI Ille MuPoell Jonn<ltt Connt~Y I ~ven MlnulH In HHvon"I 11 ••Ol'd Dv OevlO Bow•• on • roscuo minion • RulllleU P-10 -Belle M1Qjef I\ i.1dn1pc>e0 ou1 rier llusO.rid 1><evit0 D• Dennv Delllto, Diii<' er 11\0 ran\om Wllh Judo• Reinhold ano Holon s111or Dlroclod Dv tl\O Airplane" •tam of David ZuOtr Jim ADfelllm\ end Jerry Zuci.or • Amorice n Anl,,.,..,. -Olvmo1c ovmrwiu Miich C.eviord stars wllll Janet Jonn •of ''Cllof"u• L '"' 1 es 11ruoo11n11 elllleln Dire< led t>v Albor I '\A•gno41 • £;1an1 Kale Nollloen ond Jon11 M<1lilov1cn ''"' 1n 11111 IOno dtlevttl movie b11ed U" N1cno1as Gaot ' t>e\I H iier A new1oeoer 'l'O()rlt• rtfurni to C.r.-ct lo find his mol,,.,'\ ,,.-,ufdt rtr • 'P•vc.no Ill Anll\ofly Pe<kln• 9011 1111 nanCP 10 dlrecl 81 "''" es sler n lhi• SIQUOI lo •he 111r1111r al>Out ,,,. ooino• on '" end about till' Batf\ Moltl wltn 01.ane Scorwld • Una« tht Cl'lorr v Moon Prtnc1 1, • romenl>e pi1nl1t In • slory 1e1 11 me Francn l11v·1'ra It's \till no1 •nown whtllf"tt lhO rnovlt wllf IA' re•••t.Od n colOr or •n Olecl< and,..,,.,. Pr·nc•'• P•'1ucllon como•n• snol II bOlh wevs "810 Troul>ft •n L1llll Cntno -kUtl Rulsefl 1•a•1 ., en edveniuror llollli"9 tor wllll t rooht """*',,.•'" ~n frenc•lCO' cr .. n11town Directed Dv Jonn Ceroenttr xrNnot..,, !:Iv W D Rlcn1 ... 8 l\aroo Ban11• 1 "About Lill N•Qlll -8at.Od on D•vld Yle met's oiav !.t•u•I P.,.vtri l'f In ClllCOOO 11'1 s •'•" ROI> Lowt eno Dem Moore es• COUP<e lry "II IO \urvlvt Dt•ond 110 Clun Of coilul D •t<IOCI bv Ed Zw1<" • Utor.e -""off Dt•I ••orv at>oul UFO.: '• II\ a no W••·v•I W•lll Cln(Jy w1111aml Harry Ot>11~ S1an1on •nd F•-0 Ward D.roclod bv Joll11 B•nQOr • "C ub Pe redist Rot>on W•lll•m• eno Jommv Cl1U run a ''"'" vPP"r hOltl In llll' Ceribboen A~g tllo ttnen11 mov n00t wlll m &lo,l' lhttr t<>rlunt art Poter O'Toole Twiggy Euorno Lovv Andrea Mernn Rock Mort l\fl end Bnf Dovlt Murray Dlroc•ed Dy HarOld Remh Aliens Sltx>urnov Wet1ver Is bock for another \Oeco vdve~ In lhll .equel to lhe RldleY :>coll horror hll ' ,lll•efl " Wrllton and Olrocted bv Jafl}l's Cameron lo! "Th41 ftrmln••o•' I • 'No1111rio '" Common" -C.errv Mir\llell "A MUST SEE FILM." fit~ I ull~ I Vo flll>A' "SIZZLING AND TENDER. A love AILrn ht-twc-rn 1wo wumtr ·lone with "\It-,nd punn1u1etl w11h hornc1r \l'ill•m \lt u I 1 .... 'lo'.f n II.I'-'' \l l<Vlt ! IDW IHDWllll lllVIH 854-Ull EDWARDS lNVERSITY IT&ITDI 191-0567 EDWARDS VllUGE COOER SNEAK P REVIEW TONIGHT! ' A JOHN HUGHES FIU1 PAMHOUNT PICTURES P"ESENTS MIS au U.U•'S DAY OFF MIA SAR.A Al.AN RUCK .. ~IRA NEWISOM HtCHAEL CHlNICH -~ JOHN HUGHES -TOH jAC08SOH ~-~ IOHN HUGHfS . A PARAMOUNT rtC'TUM ~ rtl •• ...._. • .._......_ c.---· ---,....,..,......._. •• -........ ..... ··~-----~ . -- COSlUt{"' I • j ,,. .. r...,,..,..,t "~werd lftt Ouck" -Anolhtr 0-tl LUC.Ill l"oducllon, 11\ls Ont 0 .. ed Oii I COfl'\I<• bOoll t11erac1er Olrteltd l>y w1-.ro Hw<.k Scr.-nDlav bY Huvdl encl Olorla Kau •"Jumoln' Jactl Fla•h" -WtloOPI ~II Sllfl el a c:omouler optf'OIOf' WflO IUOGtnllo' fltlft rierulf knoo--CIHP In twelon lnlrlouo Wiit\ .torol KoM, John Wood, ltOKOe L" lrown41, Allml Polla, Ind SIOPflOll Colina OlreclltO bv hnnv Marstta• • "Lal's Get Herrv" -ltotlof"I Duvall stara In 11111 c:.POf flltn eDoUI • O•l'lll of Pllltnl>el'• wllo tuft uo 10 r..cue -ol lllO!r mernoet'a wllO'a lleld bv ten-orlsls In Solltll •Ame<k• With G1rv Buwv Merll Hermon. Glenn G<ov, a.n .Johnson, 1nd Rid! tltosi.ovlch. Dlrec:lllCI by s1uen •-w• •··One Cre1v Summer" -JGfln CuMK:k •M Demi Ml>of• otey lovan °" Wlnme' vKaflOn Dlr~tld l>v S.vege SIOVI Hollend • A FIM Mfts" -Blake EOwetth wroto and dlrK1itO '"'' comedy, ~tld Ov IN POrtnenn.o of Sien L.eure4 and Ollvor HerOy Too Denson .no Howle Mendel Of• Hol!YWOOCI OUOO•• wllo "' ml1u1d uo wllh llW M(,O Wtlll Al<J\lrd Mul!lllOn Sluerf MorODlln. Morla C<'<'Cflll8 "'°""' • ..,. o •• ~ '°"rvlnn •"the lov WflO C~ Fl\I'" -A IO<'lllY fCrl ftndt toOd ~fW wllll Mr ......, nefllNMlr, en eullslk 1-..r ..,,. .,..,.,, .. lit c:-n ltt oul Nt wlnclaw. Wllll JIY Ulldtl •ood, LUCY Deel<in.. leMlo lllcllllle, ,l"Old Sllv ... FrM G~. CMIMft OOWl'lwnt, 11M ~ F•ldlef Wrlht11 1no.Jllrected by Nldl Cotlte --o..-..~,.,,,,. ___ ~~· .. ShOdlOI' eOOUI a Klenet ~ IMaltr.w 1.AbOl'IMUX) 'WhO 1M1 over tne tdllt. e "ArfMd end 09"0«'0\a" -E11119M uvv Ind JOM C•tldV •r• ramounctloul rwnl·•·ClOPI w1111 ltobert Loeo11, #Me ltyen, end Konnolll McMiiian Olftcltel llv Man Lester. •"The "y" -Canad'-11 horrw-ma11tr OevlO Cr-11«11 dl~fa 11111 1'9tnakt of 1111 Vtnconl Prlcie tllm, wllll Jeff G~rn !Mevlno Int Klenllsl wllo IOh Ovt!'lv lnvCllvtd wlll\ 1111 •x-1mc11111 •"Sltwlf'O.U Scl'lclol'' -Oonnv ~I, \/lelll Fred«lcll, encl '9lldelll kCHnell sl9" In 1111• comectv. wrlllon end dlrec1ed bv Ken llene•lo • "Heortbul'n" -Miki Nldlolt dlr«;tt ""' N«e 1!:111\ron scrMf\91ay eoou1 llOt menleot dl¥0fe» MOf'vl $tr._, p1e.,.. Nore. OflCI J«k NldloflPfl It lcxKnelltl C01'1 l«ntlefn. Wftll Sloellard ClleMlllll, Me..,,._ SleoletDll, Jofl OeNlls, S.IOVOll Hil, MllCH Forman, •nd ltldlatd MaWt •• ltunnintl Sc1rtd" -e111v Crvs1ot •nd c,,_., Hlnet ••• Chicago COOi hl»intl lo last oul lhO mofllh M> t!Wy con t1k1 Mrtv ratw-t Wrlllefl lllWI d1rec1eo bv P91..-Hvems 'Cosbytouch'shows as home and family rule new TV sitcoms By JERRY BUCX A,T........,W,..._ LOS ANGEL~ -One re\ult of Bill Cosby's remarkable success on NBC as that more than half of the 98 pilots ordered by the three network\ rc\olve around famllv hfe Four shows ha\e th·e word .. home .. in them AB( ha<, .. Home .. and ··~1most Home·· <BS "Home lm- pro' ements .. and l'-BC" .\II the Wa) Home.·· The biggest trend of Che pilots tor the 1986-87 season 1'> that the film- makers are taking their cue from real life. "This year's pilot" deal with the problems as well as the JO}'~ of II\ mg m the cit}'. li ving 1n the countl), living together. and e\en hvmgon the 'planet Earth, .. said the annual report on pilot development b)' New York advertising agency Dancer ht1gerald ~ample Consp1cuouslv ab~ent from this year's pilot lineup 1~ the pnme-t1me soap opera. The networks, however are not neglecting wh1ms1cal and escapist shows. some of which in- clude ahens (the outer space kind) and lighter adventure scrie\ 1n the 11pmt of''Moonhghung ... The networks alread} haH' com- muted to I 0 series. including 'lhows stamn$ Lucille Ball an her return to telev1s1on and Ellen Burst' n an her network debut. Other stars with pilots andude Tony C\1n1s Rod Taylor i\\a C1ar dner. Alan Kmg. Madeline Kahn, Andy Gnllith Shelley Du\all Sheik> Winters. Sherman Hemsley. Stephanie P owers, Land...a> Wagner Blair Brown, Wilford Brimlc). Margot Kidder and Ed Asner CBS. which finished second 1n pnme time after SIX conc,ecuuvc seasons 1n first, will announce 11' program selection Wcdnl."o;da> Third-rated ABC' will follow ""Ith its fall schedule on TueM.lay, May I 1, and top-ranked NBC will un\e1l 1ts chOICl'S IWO dayo; later CBS. which ordered 36 pilot\. l'i ex(lectcd to replace ~even to eight hours The DFS rcpon ~ys most ol the changes arc ant1c1pated 1n the 8 9 p m. time penod. with <;everal adJu~t­ ments hkel}' on Tuesday and Wednesday nights Here arc Df:'S' hkely drama rnn- d1dates for CBS ··Tue W11ard of flm ~treet,:' in which a toymaker's invcn· tt0ns appeal not only to kids but also to go\ernment and industry .. The Shell Game." about twocx~on artists who use thl'1r expen1se to l'"Xpo~ wrongdoing on a local "60 Minutes" tyix-show. and "Outlaws ... about a shcnff and four outlaws from the Old We'll who arc transported throu~ time to set up a dct~t1ve agency m Houston ( omedy candidates for CBS arc: "L ii\-,'' stamng Shelley Duvall as a mu~um curator who travels around the world, "The Popcorn Kmg." about five teen-agers who work an a movie lHeatcr 1n Kansas. and .. The \Ian Kmf Show." fcatunng King as a succcssfu busm~man who retires to teach at a small college .t\B( has ordered 3 7 pilots and probably wall pick seven to nine houB of shows. Most of the repair work will be on Monday, Thursday. Fnday and Saturday. Here. according to DFS, arc the likely drama candidates for ABC" "The Spirit," based on Will Eisner's I Q40s comic strip about a superhero ""1th no superhero powers; "Starman." about an alien who returns to Earth 14 years later to raise his son and keep one Jump ahead of go\ernment agents, and "Home ... about a family that copes wtth a new way of hfe when Lhe father 1s promoted to a white collar JOb. ABC's comedy cancLdates: "Gung Ho, .. an which East meets West 1n th as adaption of the film set in an automobile factory; "Arena:· about the owner of a spons arena and the oflbeat ix-oplc who hang out there. and "Head of the Class." about a former h1pp1e who teaches today's grade-oriented students NB( has 25 pilots and probably will replace onl) four to six hours • locusmg on Tucsda). Fnday and "iunday nights. Herc are the hkely drama projects tor NBC "The Girls from St Mags." starring Joseph Bologna as a wealthy bachelor who adopts six orphaned girls tu improve his cold-hearted busine'>s reputation. "My Grand- fatht'r's llouse:· with Wilford Bnmlcy as a man whose hfe 1s disrupted when his daughter-in-law and thrt>e grandchildren move in. and "Greatest Amcncan Hero.·· a new version of the old show this time with a female superhero NBC"~ comedy candidates "Alf." about an alien who crashes throu&h the garage roof and the family who tncs to pas5 him off as its dog. "Amen." stamng Sherman Hemsley 1s the deacon of a Ph1ladclph1a inner city church who has to cope with an unonhodox }oung minister. and "The Bronit Zoo." stamng Ed Asner as the pnnc1pal of a tough urban school ,, MIU PAii 952-.4993 UllU .... 497.1111 DOlJY ST0£0 UA llmlS I EDWAIDS SO. 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W~ '""* ~?wtn "'~ ..,.._, • • '9ttftc 1 LI Mwlde ~ ~ ~ People all along D ·1 p·1at the Orange Coast rely on1 the II J I 642"'4321 ' ~\ .. awe triviaddicts padding their lead h pays to watch the: tombstone~ on rv as the GWC l.offee ltl1tcb proH:d this week by comma up with ihe onl y correct answer to the: Bobh) Ew101 bonus question and, anc1den- tally. the lolfe perfect score of the ""eek Lolly 6 Ce. wert' \CCund best th" ""eek with nmc points, while Nut"y Prior, Jolla RwtaeU and the Laocen all manaaed ci&ht Firsl the bad news There won't be a 1m1acolumn next Saturday. Now the: TRIVIA BOWL VI STANDINGS owe Kon.. Klui<:fl 1111 l~&Co 191 NMICY Prlot l•I Iggie CMryl & Friend• (9) John !MMllRllM>' Bloomer 191 11>9~(1) P10-Am(5) " RIC_W.,,..,(51 • .t.1ec1c11n s-Ill ·Boo Conyert 12 'II l .. t o\Qelnl2> •"°entry ,.,...._, h•t ol IMI K<Me -cled good news -you'll hJVl' an extra ""eek to figure out the an\-.erlt 10 this ""cck·s quesuons ..\<, you might have: JUes\ed it's ,acauon 11 me 1n the: Tn•.aa Depart- ment we·11 give )OU ~mr baseball quesuoni. to test your mettle next v.eek and return w11h the regular column on the 21st. So take your lime: on these. but make sure they 're turned 1n before June 18. I Marlon Brando made his d1;ec- 1onal debut with what movie'> 2 On "One Day at a Time · ""hat ""a' Schneider's first name'> Toi TITUS own \'ers1on. entitled what'! 6 . .\nhur Hill created the role of George in Broadway's "Who's Afra.td of V1rgin1a Woolf?' - but who playe.d 11 at the maunecs? 7 A "screen shot" 1s not only used in hasketball, but 1n what other spon? 8 Wh ich Alfred Httchcock movie was filmed 1n one single camera shot? 9 Two of James Dean's three movies also included what other actor in the cast? I 0 Only one player has been to the Super Bowl wnh three different t~ms Name him - and the clubs he: pla)'ed for Last Week'• Anawera l "It's a Wondertul Li fe" (Clarence Oddbody) 2 "The Rebel" (Johnny Yuma) 3 Mr'i Beasley (Archie cafetena cook I 4 Gro\er Oeveland (New York shentn ~ A. zither (Third Man theme) b Barhara Bel Geddes (ongi nal "Mary") 7 Gene Upshaw or the Raiden Cthr~ decades) 8 Jack Oakie (MusM>hn1 spoofer) 9 Spam (C'rosby's death) l 0. Thiny·SI.\ (Bobby Ewing's .. death") 3 Name the football player 1n Doonesbury and the NFL team he ')end your answers to TRIVIA. c/o allegedly plays for the Dail)' P1/01. P 0 Box 1560. Costa 4 Identi fy the futunslll city being· Mesa 92626. All cntncs must bt built 1n the Anzona descn recencd by Wednesday. otherwise s Stan Freberg spoofed Johnny half the players last scnre will be Ray'11 tearv number "( rv" wnh h1'> [l.warded Buying a used car? Better wash it first ~ huver of u~d ca~ suggests yuu take that pre\ 1ou'ily owneJ "eh1de through a car wash to check for lcak'i belore you sign the contract · I have ""ondered at ume'i what the 1 en Commandments would ha\C: looked li ke, 1f Moses had run them through a state legislatu re" So ob- \erved a former governor named Rona ld Reagan C) \.\hen wcrc mouon p1t turt''i at their peak'> .\ In movie house'>., l 94<'1 More ix·uple hought ticket'> then than 10 an\ other \'Car The l.am" policeman dOt''>n't ""car a hadge He cam es keys -two \tat1on keys.,onc house key and one '>kelcton key He goes unchallenged tht·rcfon: Keys ~prc~nt authont} . (1umg to 'ita) home this 'iummt'r'' Ne\crm1nd ~ralc!I nl'\Cr It'll .\thens In China·~ traditional tam1h ml"al '>oup 1s the la~t cou~ <) Na ture's loudest animal n1me 1\ the hon's roar Whteh is nc\t lou<le\t'' A. The bull's bellow That''i land an imals. Naturalists ~Y some whale' arc louder than either O. What was the fir'it sporting breed of dog 1n this con11nt•nt'1 A The Amencan follhnund ~1m-r 1650. "'itound1ng though your hr:1111 cell\ may be . they·~ not all that \w1fi ( omputer switches typically tran,m11 data 100,000 t1mc!t fa5ter than h1a1n neurons Doa fanc1e~ argue: the matter. hut cat experts 1ns1st a typical cat\ '>ensc of 'mell 1' Just as kttn as that of a t\p1cal dog L.M. Bovo President <. 'hestcr A Arthur a pracllcal man in money matters. \old i>\hraham Lincoln's trou41er; at public auction A one-pound \pool of '>p1dc:r "'l'b could unroll all the way around the world at the equator One American 1n the tum'i up nen day 1n a fa'it·food restaurant ber. ""oman 1n the -.orld rc- i:ogn11e<i a D1efTenbach1a plant when 'ihe \CCS one I guess What she may not know. though. 1s the ~tal k of that .plant as po1wnous If you h11e 1mo 1t. \Our mouth and tongue swells up hible ha!> 1l that C.entral Amencan mt''isenge" of yore were made lo do 1ha1. ~the\ wouldn't be ahle lo talk unul they got where they were going. Of the 44 wnlers who foun ded Los •\ngcles in September of 178 1, ac- cording to tht' h1<1tonans. 26 were of . \fncan dcsct'nt. How do )'OU explain tht' fact that most railroad crossing ')mashups happen on Sundays·• Don't enter your bull froa into that frog-Jumping contest. Send 11) a httlc: cncket frog II Jumps 33 inchM. average T he bullfrog. only 26mcties. L.M. Boyd I• • 1yodlc•l~d C'olomal11. HoRo scOPf , ay,J I . AR (March 21-April 19~ Funily ··outin,'' 1~ f.avored. mp 11.on '"1Jrity, bome, lona-range prospec1 commumcauon, planJ for vacation travel. You'll become more aware of appearance, watdtobc. Element of luck with you - could win contest. ,:· • • • TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Shon tnj) featuttd-you'lt receive aood n~ conccmina relat1vci. neiabbo , future pro poct!I What setmed haphu.ard falls into place. and you'll be •tlO't'\&Cf u raull Scorpio. another Taurus fiaurc prominently. ••• GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Empba i oo affcctton, 1«un1y, re- assurance, excellent newt conc:emina "f undina. •• Be ready for change, trtveJ, vanety and what could be a '"seriou1 fl1rtat1on •• Vargo, Sagittarius. another SJDl(Y Gemini play key rotes. CANCEJ\ (June 21-July 22): Cycle h1ah. ~our t1m1n1 and Judcrftcnt are on ollaaa ta11et Aarcement is reached with ~ family • member concemina major ••••••••••••• purchase or sale. Emphuu on domestic adjustment, des1an. visit to one confined due to illn LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Time spent alone or med1t1un1 proves frunful. Accent on spiritual values, introspection, ability to look behind scenes. You'll learn plenty about yourself and dilemma will be reaolved. Pisces figu~ prominently. VlRGO(Au._ 23-Scpt 22): Tbisoould be your po~er-play day Accent on money, love, achievement, self-esteem. Powenof penuasion are heightened, wtsh comes true. Cancer, Capric:on\ PtOOle ~Y paramount roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Shake off lctlw&Y make new 1tan. commun1catc: with one m position of authority. Love flJUIC$ prominently, your feelings arc important and will be. aerioualy consadcred. Anes plays s1gn1ficant role. ~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Empbis1s on self-revelation Means you malte d1se<wenes about younelfwhJcb surprise even you. lndavtduaJ close to you presents &Jft. acnuinc token of affection. Accent also on travel. communication, spiritual values. SAGITl'ARW.S (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Follow throuah on hunch. Ota deep for 1nfonnation. Your basic instinc:u now tcrvc as rehable 1u1dc. You're 101na to learn about money, you are aboeoina \0 receive funds from surprise source. Aqua.nan plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Eumine vanou1 a peas of .. puzzle." Keep options open, cycle hi&hli&hts popularity, travel, pennership, mantaJ status Remember recent resofution coocemina diet, outntion, arnttaJ health Sagittanan plays role. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Fcb. 18): Be wllhna lQ rcvtle. rtVICW, remodel Focus also on work methods, dependents, pets, communication with those who share your pnncaples. Spiritual counselordoes.h&Yeyourbeninterestsat heart. Scorpio plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasu on ptcasure, ch1ldren, crcativilX· ~hef from recent "sorrows." You11 leam more. you'll wnle more, you II articulate emou ons. You'll also feel rev1taJ1zed, and vtaor makes "comeback." lF JUNE 8 IS YOUR inRTHDAY you'll be drawn m many directions • you'll make important contaets. you could So into business for youraelf. This year will also feature marriage, possible addition to family. You arc a natural execuuve, willing to handle responsibility, meet deadlines and accept challenges. Taurus, Cancer. . rn people play.i~ponant roles in Jour. hfe You seldom do anythiqg halfway -(or you, 1l 1s aU or nothing unc: co uld be your most memorable month of 1916. Kick the 'kid' out along with his dad A11 WEEILY 8t100 Q lZ Q.1-A South, vulnf'rablc, ye>u hold· t&082 ~ OAQ G • 712 The bidding ha:s prcx· tded: North Eut South I Q 2 0 ? Whal action do you take? Q.Z-Both vulntrable, u you hold: •AQe5 6 OAJN The bidding has procttdt'd: South Nortb Ea.at Soulia 1 0 Pua •• l p.., 2 Q , ... 3 Pua 3 • Pa.a ? What do y ou bid now'> Q.3-As .South, vulnerabh.•, you hold: / •KJ72 QQ9842 OA •A107 The bidding ha.a proceeded Eut Soatb Wffl North l Q Pu• Pua 1 t p ... ? What do you bid now'' Q.4-Nelther vulnerabll•, as South you hold. •AIC98 QJ7S OAJ6 •JtOG The ri r!!t three player'I all pa.'1'1 Wh<tl IS your o~nlnjt bid'' Q.5-Both vulnerabll', a., South you hold +AK \;>AJH 0 83 •K.QJM TUT DllU 'UZIUI O hartonge !.tters of the four terombl.d won:b be low to form four llmp le words I LUGHYE r I I r I CHAIL£S Go1E1 o ... St1111F Thtt biddln1 hu proceN.ed· South ttt Nortll Ea.It 1• P&N l Q Pua 1 What do you bad now? Q.8-Nettht'r vulnt'rablt . As South you hold: •7 v Al084 OJU73 •K• The bidd1ni hu pr~tded: Weat Nortla Eut So th I • Dblt-2 + ? What do you bad now? Look fur an'w~r~ on Monday. WOii IAJll I· I El E t 0 1 I:; I V 0 C E L I • Dad you ever stop to wonder j J f ~ 5 J J' j ( why service stat10ns lock their 0 1 i ! . . . . _ reSlroom doors a nd leave the o ~ cash register -? ~ · .; ft'! r DEAR ANN LANDERS: I bave been living with the man I love for five ytm I have a 9-year--Old son from a previous mamaac. We were happy un11l fo ur months ago. I FERNEO I !i:.., ---, -1,__,...,,..1•-L -1 -G) Compl•'• ttie chuckle quot9d ~ ! . . . . L . -you :Zve~1r~ ~ ~n~:;: -~i!'>-.~~~~~-- A PRINT NUMBERED r ~ LETTERS IN SQUARE~ 1' la 1· r r I' I' I ~ o i The problem 1s that bis 23-ye&L-old son (I'll caJI htm Hal) came to~hve with us after his mother threw 1him out. I was able to put up with him for a wh1k. but thmgs have gotten out of hand. Hal's father found him a job and made him go to work after he lolled around the house for three .weeks. During that ume Hal would lie m bed all day and watch TV. When I came home from work he would wait for me to fi x h1sdinncr(afterlcleaned his mess from lunch). This kid bas an enonnous appeute. Since he moved 1n our grocery bill has almost doubled. He makes a list of things be wants from 1he store and cnt1cizes m.Y cook1pg. Hal hlls my son because he as Jealous of the boy's relationship with his father He ts 6 feet tall, v.c1ghs 220 pounds. and 1s ve'). immature fo r his age I ha"c: no pn·\ acy because he has taken over m) house Last Wttk I blew up and told my boyf nend everything I felt about his son Now he is not talkmg to me. I am pan owner of this house and do not want to leave because ofth1s intruder Please.. give me: some advice. UNHAPPY AND DESPERATE. DEAR U. AND D.: Yn say f" .. ut wll.nt to leave b«n9e • "t'11 tntr11der." If &Ile raoaae ts part ynn yOI should kick tbe lammH oat &ad tell your boyfrlead be c11110 wteb llim unle11 be lake• control of die al• atlon ud lnal1t1 tlaal bla 1oa lllpe •P· A !3-year-old 11 no "kid." I aqsest jolat COUDtelllll lf yotar boyfrklld wants to save 1'e relatJOlldlp, If k refuaH yoa are better off wltltowt llim • • • DEA R ANN LA.NDERS rm rt'· spondina to your confidential to "Can't Figure It Out in Conn:· AH l.Mtm Whe~ did you 1ct the idea that pullks are tryina to make a statement against society and call attention to themselvC$? I'm a punk 1n Mm- neapohs and your statement sounds lilte the opinion of an ignorant outs.rder. Punks don't look the way they do 1usttobe1tarcdat. Youarcnaht when you say we arc dotn& our own thrng. but u1 not to shock people. It's to make the statement that we don't go alona wttb the cvtl things that arr happer:iin& an our SOCtet) It s hard to be differen t when the majonty 1s ap.inst you, but I ft"Cl 1t has made me stronger to be able to make my statement m my own way aod risk. ridiaile. Please pnnt tht'i, I thlnk it's wOrth it. -A MPLS PUNK DEAR MPLS PUNK: I retpe<:t JMr rtpt to protHt lk evt11 t. oar society, Mt ta eeem1 to me tat a p11f11le Molllewt. a safety plD ~0..gta tile aoae ud 1 da~ cndflll 11.ullDI fnm -ear are Mt 10101 to 1tlve th worl~'• problema. I Hgeat' commu.lty service. T1Mfe are,__, •f "1Dp yoe cu do . Volunteer • deu •P tM part• ud &Ile city'• stneta. Tea~ t.actlonal UUteratca Mw t.t read ud write Drln el4crtJ ,..,1e to~ d«tor'a appot.tmtm, tJ!Od time t. llomea for tile e...,.y er la cMldrea's lloapttalt. Ge --' a. a reb• ceatcr aatl lltlp &Ile .... .,..,,... Reed to &Ile bll11d. h ..._ _.,.._, la1tead of lookiat Uh • fttak, ............. co111tntctlve. A UNSCRAM8lE lfTTEPS I V FOR ANSWER I ll l l l 11 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSI 1 Orama groups 6 Cain's brolhet 10 Silk lab<ie 14 Legal t5 Hiram s realm 16 Sound out 17 Saw 18 African port 19 Receipt word 20 Unseals 22 Intermediate 23 ProlecllnQ part 24 Erica 26 Embrace 29 Induced 30 Instance 11 Bring together 33 SlronghOld 37 Sorghum 38 Author Thomas 40 The Centor 41 Robusl 43 A1gret 44 To the sunnM 45 Llneoln •7Wom-out 2 3 '' recehOf'ae 48 Tell S1 Encumber 53 Story pomt ~Meal cut 59 Scenario 60 CtuneM pref 61 -lube 62 Qeanse 63 Br .. ktast food &4 -Dame 65 AmOf' 10 some 66 Smudge 67 Loon's km DOWN 1 Clothed 2 Deputy 3 'On your wayt' 4 Tipsy 5 Infertile 6 Pelled 7 Circuit 8 ReluH con1ame1 9 party 10 Craving 11 Rfftra1n1 12 Pine Tree 51111' 13 Tr .. 2 1 UndlVlded 22 Sp1nnake1 support 25 Subside 26 Buues 27 SQuad 28 monatf'r 32 Stands .13 Hale 34 Achieve 3S Colonnade 36 Atta 38 Oriel play 39 Throuot1 (road) 42 Lament 43 A sense 45 Neerty 46 Jau medium 48 Sull1<:1e11t •9 OpPo&tla 50 Utah c11y S2 Presenter SS In tM d"flCllon ot 56 Potier t,llke 57 Yugoslav 58 Conifer' 60 Blubbe• 1 , 12 13 17 Eastwoodproveshe's thetopgun ·0 By tbe A11ocl•ted Preti ( ARM EL-8\'-TH F.-SEA Actor-tumed·M•yor CllDI Ea•t· woo4 has wielded the powt'r ofh1\ office. Eastwood fi~ four pl1nn1n1 comm1111onen who had turned down his plan to build a rct11l- officc comple~ ne1t1 to hn Hoa's Breath In n and repl6ced a ma· JOnty of the comm1u1on wnh hi\ own appointC't' at this wt'l'k., ( 1ty Council mecttna. The 1tar lo" a •howdown w11h the comm1nmncra la t )'car wh<'n the) rt'Jcctcd ht propowl for tbc complc• ne•t 10 tht ~taurant, and 1hc bllttle ~mt one of 1he mail> rH ns he d idtd to ru n for mayor. He took over the JOll lc.u than two monlbt 1110 • and the 83-ycar-old comcdrnn bru,hed off the incident with a wisecrack ·· rhcx couldn'1 jump-.tan the: cn11ne. he wd. Scrlbe'tt bridge 31 37 4 1 53 59 65 nm JrAIOLY CIRCUS by 811 Keane I BIO GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) I ~ BLOOll COUtfTY J i z U.S. ACRES ··vou II never grow up to be President cause people won't vote for some- body who can't tie hrs shoelaces." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "First we saw a cat, then a dogcatcher and. finally, a car blew Its horn at him ... " PEANUTS DID BEETHOVEN EVER TEAC~ f...INOER6AATEN '"' PIWBABL 'I NOT P~OBA8L¥ DtDN'f LIKE KJDS ... PR.06ASL't' ~TED KIDS .PROBABLY FORGOT THAT ~E WAS A KID ~ "For what you two cost me, you ought to· be able to tum YOURSELF over." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketc'ham ~' .. DENNIS HAS A SWEEf ''ALL Of Hl5 TEETH lOOTH.G~E'' A~ swm." by Charles M. Schulz ... " FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ' I ... SHOE ONCE ~IMSELF ~ JUDGE PARKER --y--- GARFIELD t KN£.W A '700 WHO WA5 50 RICH, HE MIREP SOMEONE iO OROOL F='OR HIM! ,_, TUMBLEWEEDS l'M 50 PROLJP OF 17A WAY 'bt.JSE PLAYEP lD17A'{, PRt:CIOJS! WHY, 'IOl.JSE: WERE '7A SIA~ OF eA -n?AM! DRABBLE ... ®••~, ........ _..."" •. ROSE IS ROSE I 2 000 ~ ~ PEANOT5 IN Nlti4€. l~ING5\ f~~i~ M~ ~LL: TIME~ rOR A. ~U..l'~I( PU ?A\.£'5MAN 1 i~At-llC<S I by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan ·' by Pat Brady l'J!~--C'-= .... lr;l-40::;::;-;;W~C~OU~LO IHAVE I THOuGHT YOU WOULD OONE TO eEO NOT HAVE BEEN IN BED KNOWING WHERE BY NOW 1 YOU WERE OR WHAT'S HAPPENED TO K IM ? FUNKY WlNKERBEAN ' M:!~::!l j 1 DID~'i REALIZE. 1-10<JJ r Fa.1 l.Jm'/l I SAW HE.R Irr MON1001 '6 wm~ ~Ai O™ER Gut.> I ~~--' 1---.i i j ... ~-~ ,_....__-..._ DOONESBURY .. " by Berke 8rea1hed by Jim Davts by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux KIM WAS ARRESTED• TH E POLICE STOPPEO HER ~ sPEEDING ANO FOUND SHE WAS STONED. A (,LOVE COMPARTMENT l='ILLED WITH MAR.I.JUANA ANO I DON'T KNOW WHAT EL.SE• SHE WAS TRANSFERRED BY AMEIULANCE iO A P9YCH1ATR1C HOSPTTAL 1 1 GU£$51HAT Ot..D ~IN& It> "TROE ... by Tom Batluk by Gary Trudeau ( S TUROAY, JU~ 0::1'• Brett leada th• red-hot Roya .. pa1t MlnnHOta. 113. W brlclge landa4 eottball playera on th• All·CIF tNm. BL , Carter, Mi~ler, Bain advance to filla s Henson, Ritchot, Orr amon girls' competition finalists By ROGER CARUON Oflfleo.ly ......... NORWALK -Most of the cream of Orange Coast- area ~rep track and field athletes moved into contcnd1ng positions for state honors today follOWlfll Fnday's State trials here at Cerritos College before 6,200. Edison Hl&h's sophomore sensation, Kaleaph Carter. set hunsclf up as the man to beat tn the shot put with a 60-IOY•, Estantja's Doua M1Uereased into the pole vault finals (14-4) anCi Corona del Mar Juruor Michael Bain moved 1ntocontelltion for the djscus championship. Additionally, Newport Harbor's ~e Henson qualified for the 800 and 1,600, Edison's Nicole Ritchot earned a berth in the 800 finals, Ocean View's Debbie Orr goes for 1t JD the triple jump and tuahJump.. and Manna Htah Junior Lisa Col~man 1s tn the high jump field. Dodgers outlast Astros LA picks up another game on NL West's leaders with 3-2 win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mike Marshall lifted the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3-2 victory over the Houston Astros wtth an e1ghth- mnmg sacnfict fly. But the pme actually was won a half-mrung carher with some dazzling rehef p1tch1ng by Ken Howell. Howell 1s quickly becoming the nght-handed stopper in Manager Today'• game . Houston (Madden 1·2) at Dodgen (Reuss 2-5) Time 12 20 TV Channel 4 Radio: KABC (790) Sunday' g,ame: Houston at Dodgers. 1 :05 p m Tom Lasorda's bullpen. wtth Tom N1edenfuer nursing a sore ng,bt elbow and a bruised ego due to a (cw recent poor outings. "Tommy made the move looking for stnkcouts," Dodger catcher Mike Sc1osc1a said. "Kenny came in and JUSt made the pitches when he had to. He's pining a lot ofexpenencc in that role now" "I know I can get the ball by a lot of hitters." \aid Hov.ell, 2-2 "Half the time. I don't even know who the hitter 1s. When I come into a game. I take 1t hke it's me and Mike playing catch" ~ . B in aocs for 1t at noon today, wn.h Orr (high jump) and Miller (pole vault) at 4. Other field events arc at 7, af\er the flnt runnina event takes place at 6. Amona the casualties were Estancia triple jumper Eric Dom and Edison Shot putter Mike Smyser dunoa a day 1n which Taf\ Hlah sophomore Quincy Watts lit up the crowd Wlth cJock.inpofl0.6l and 21.18 in the sprints, in addtuon to an eye...popp1naanchoT on the 400 relay. Caner appears to have lhe best abot at a utle in the shot and he's aoin• in with the advantaae of no pressure -so he says. · .. 1 really don't baye a lot of pressure," be wd followina what is bccomioa roullDt efforts of 60-0, S9-2 and 60-10. "Most of them~ seniors and they want to do well, like 1 would (as a senior). But I have two more years. This is just icing (or me. ''I think it'll talce 63 or 64 feet to win it. I'd love to JO 64, but so would everyone else." His m-.jor competition, off entcrina marks, is Sc.on Bunnell of Gunn (Palo Alto) Hiah. Bunnell ldvanced to the finals with a S6-JO. Miller took just one attempt at 14-4 and cleared it Wlth ease aod prime form. .. It felt aood," said the Estancia tcn1or, who entered as the OF 3-<A champion from the Southern Section with' a best of 15-6. roU'Une >-0 in the h1&h jump. .. I'm tbtnluna marks (I! OPP<>Kd to flnish) in the (Lill.ls," said Orr. .. .. lfl ao at least 39 fett in the triple rn be satisfacd," What will m lee her happy? "fCirty feet.,. Her 39-3 is ari Onnae County rteord and sh h a personal bell of "I have a aood feeling (about today'• finals)," continued Miller. " iJneen feet will probably Wln it. The wind swirls and chanies a lot." S-10 in the high 1ump. . Her 39·8 was on her fint try "1th no wind aft.er• Iona wait foUowina the hi&b JU mp and sht' said the c1tra time Miller is used to the Cmitos facility and got a boo t when two 16-root vaulteB from Nortbcm c.aliforrua failed to make hciJht. One passed until 14-8, another untLI J S.O, then failed to clear the bar. helped, I Her best lhot. she fiP.rcs, aJ \ht triplt JUmp. • HeTUOn sparkled wtth continued ~nonal bests ia 8a1n'seffon of l 69-6 didn't causea.nya~al pany at the Corona del Mar camp, but 11 Sea Kings wel&ht CQa(h Bill Cool sajd:' "We achieved what we wanted. All we cared about waa gettina into the finals." Bain, a jumor, entered with a personal best of I 79-1. and if be can duplicate it today he bas a solid shot at medalina. possibly winnin4 it. her ;peciali ties, althollfh ht had a re in the I ,600. She was cauabt 10 a box and in attcmpuiaa to maneuver out o( it. Madera Hisb's Michelle LeW tripped off Henson·, heel and fell. .. I thouaht ·oh. no. am I d1squalified,r" she said. She &lanced at her coach in th.r stand' bul Bob Van Sickle simply yelled at her to keep running. Orr had no trouble tn quahfyma for the finals, po tu11 a personal best of 39-8 10 the triple iump and a Aod run she dtd. movina from oioth at 800 mciert and from I 0 meters otT the pace with SO to 10 to tum tho (Pleue eee TllACK/112) .,.., .......................... CdM'sLewis leads North to victory Northleam also posts triumph in- girls competition By CHRIS MONAHAN o.IJ,_C:.1 P1F•1~1 When Corona dcl Mar's Bnan Lewis transferred from Dana Hills High two years ago, he would have jum~ at the chance to continue playing basketball. but his coaches didn't want him to. So the 6-1 Lewis concentrated instead on volleyball and. dcsplte bis ~latively small stature. parlayed his Jumpina ability mto an appearance in Friday's Orange County AJl-Star vol-l~ball matches at Newpon Harbor Ht&h. Playing on the same team wtth CIF Player of the Year Danny Hanan of Edison, Lewts used his Jumping to stand out and lead the Nonh squad to a l-S-9, lS-12, 3-15 victory over the South team. Lewis finished the ntaht with-~ match-high 12 kills, 11 of wtucb came ID the two pmcs won by his team. He also excelled wt th the serve. Usmg the Jump serve method populanzcd by the Brazilian and Argentines at the Otympic Games, he put down three aces. taugnt me to play " Perry was no& selected to play but attended tbe match to watch his partner's per. furman~. • As far as Lewts sttllng so much of the action. he sakt s1mpl~, "'Tbat•s .Just the way 1t worked out. It worked so well for Lewis and hi tcaJhmatcs because he had two sett.en mak.tng his work relauvely easy - All-CIF John Lee of La Quinta and Eddie Rapp ofCIF runner-up EdisoA. "Those two k.td.s are realty p-eat setters and they also played = good defense," said v.1nning · Dao Glenn of EdJaon. ..We only pracuced one day and put tn a cou'* plays. but 1f you do thinp ~ numbCT, these kids know their stuff. As ~peeled with the caliber of talent (man) of these players also filled out much of the All-OF lists). the ftnt t~o pmC1 were very close. In the first game both teams were tted at S-5. when a lull and a dulk winner by Lewis got the North out IO an 8-S lead. With Hanan and~ teammate Rich Smith (ci&ht ap1ece)ch1pp11\f m the North went on to tbewin.despites1x loJls m tbepme by Soutl'l·~ Roier Berney oftquiw Beach. In the second game the South led 9"" 7 befort the North, with Lewij sen ing. moved to a 13-9 lcad and the win. Lewu putawa)' tbclasl two point himself In the AIJ-Star-sirls match: Howell got the Dodgers and re- liever Ed Vande Berg out of a)am 1n the eighth when he came 1n with one out and strucl out Alan Ashby and pinch-hitter Mark Batley with run- ners on second and third. Eatancla Hl&h '• Dan Murra1' puta the ball into the South court tn Orange County All-Star Toll~ '~e Friday nlCht. Sten Tttaa of Eclbon b loon on. "A lot of my Jumping comes from playing basketball and from playmg beach volleyball," said Lewts. "It was really my beach volleyball panner Matt Perry (who also played basket- ball at Laguna Beach High) who Nortla S, Soatla t: Playing four yean as an All-OF setter. Newport Harbor's Lara o\sper d1dn 't get a lot of opponun1t1es to put balls away. but 10 (Pleue eee l'tORTB{B2) • "I feel confident when I take the mound," said Howell. "You've got to get ahead of the hitters, so you can throw the brcakmg ball. You can't throw JUSt fastballs in this league" Manano Duncan led off the bot- tom of the eighth with a sin&le and eventually scored from third 6asc on Marshall's medium-range fly ball to center wtth the bases loaded. Hous- ton's Tony Walker made a two-hop throw that amved at home plate simultaneously with Duncan Schrom baffles Angels, self with 2-hitter, 3-0 ··1 tned to stop him. but I never really had the ball," said Bailey. who rematned tn the game behtnd the plate. "Duncan as probably the only one on their team who can score on that play." Duncan led off the eighth with a sin&Jc agamst Bob Knepper, 9-3. and took second when Bailey made a bad throw on Steve Sa~·s bunt for an error Cleveland pitcher ends Indian slide at 4 games ( LEYELA"ID(AP)-!\.en Schrom 1ns1sts he cant" figure out the game of baseball. After throwing a two-hiller at the Angels Friday night to lead ('leveland to a J-0 victory. Schrom said. "Baseball's a goofy game. It JUSt depends on what the h111ers arc looking for. "Against Milwaukee and Toronto, I threw some of the same pitches nght where I wanted to. and they hit them Maybe It's JUSt '·the difference tn the phalo<,ophy of the hitters," said Schrom Schrom, 4-2. struck out five. walked one and retired 22 of the last 23 Angel batters as he stopped the Indians' losmg streak at four games The nght-hander patched effccu.,,ely in a no-<iec1s1on against the Boston Red Sox last Saturday. but pnor to that had yielded six home runs 10 a combtned 3Jfl 1nnmgs agamst the Brewers and Blue Jays "Tonia.ht was a fun one My game 1s to get ahead of the hitters. The best patch I can throw 1s St[lke one." Schrom said. Indian outfielder Joe Carter extended his h1tt101 streak to 19 games, the longest tn the maJor leagues this season, with a bloop single in the first inning. and then slugacd a Ion~ two-run Pernfors swings into finals Unseeded Swede to meet Lendl Jn French Open championships became the first unsttded player since sediin~ was introduced in 1927 to Wln the men's smgles title at Wimbledon last year Goma into Wimbledon, Bedcerwas ranked 20th to the world. "I feel like I can't mJSS a tennis ball," Pemfors said PARIS (AP) -Unseeded Mikael Pernfors ol after his latest upset. "I feel hke whatever the opponent Sweden continued his amazing run through the French doe~ I can counter 1t." Open tennis championships Fnday by upSt'tt1ng e1Jhth-Both Leconte and Pemfors said the first rain delay- secded Henn Leconte tOJOtn top-tttded I van Lend I an tht' a :!'•-hour interruption that came after the St'venth pme men's final of the <1«ond set -was crucial. Pemfors. playing on the red eta> couns of Roland ·1 wu playing well" before the delay. Leconte said. uarros for the first ume. swept past his French opponent \nd he '>laned player better" after they returned to the 2-6. 7-5, 7-6. 6-3 after l..endl thrashed Amencan John coun K.nek 6-2, 6-1, 6..0 J u\t before pla)' was halted. Pemfors. who was down The Swede. who had never won a Grand Pnx match a 5et and a scrv1ct break.. broke Lcconte•s eerve JO pull an Europe before th1s1two-week Grand Slam tournament nc-n t>qan. honed his game m the United States. where he "That was a crucial pme," he said in his southem- twice captured the NtAA s1nales title while a student at acct'nted English. "I knew 1 had to 10 out (after the del~) Geora1a and play a aood first aame. and l did." No"' he 1s Sweden's hOJ?C: to continue 1tsdom1nat1on The t"'o baqlcd to S·S befo~ Pemfo had to 6-S. of the men's title. an 1ncrcd1ble stnna that was started b~ then broke Lcco~c an the 1 lthpme. He reached Stt point BJom Bora tn 1974 Swedes have won e1&ht of the last I.. on 8 forehand cro ourt pas.sina· shot Mth heavy French OpcM -six by Bora and. in 1982 and l 985. b) top\pin, then clos1na out the t on· a backhand cro Mats W1l1ndcr. rnurt ~~"'"I shot that Ltconte volleyed into the net. Today. Amencan~ Manma Nhrat1lova and Chns lhattiC'dthematehatonuctca h.A~rtheytradcd Even Lloyd will mttt for the 69lh time, th1c; ume for the \('f\. He hrt'aks an the second and \hJrd pm of the third women's sinalcs crown where 1he winner will colkct \Ct, 1ti"ina the left-handed frenchm n 1 2-1 lcad. ano er SI S4 400 ancf the runner-up wilt act $78.000 d·.. I the Pcmfors-Lcconte match, which wa1 interrupted he3"> ~bower suspen ~Pay in. .. twice by rain. finished under bnaht sun h1nc IJ.'1thout a "The th1_rd ~t WIS very d1fll~1t. 1.«onte Today'• game t A.Dael• (Witt 5-4) at Cleveland 1Cand1ot- t1 3-5). Tame: 10·35 TV. None Radio KMPC" (710) Sunday's game Angels al C'lc.,,eland. 10:35 a.m. home run in the eighth. "I'm -thinking more at the plate. cutting down oh mental errors. I'm trying to swtng at fewer bad pitches. I feel myself gettinf better every day in being selccuve," Carter said Angels starter Kirk Mc( ask1ll. 4-4, ytelded six hits, striking out six. and walking one. The nght-hander threw a two-htt, 2-0 shutout agamst Baltimore 1n his prev1ous outang. The Indians ~ored their first run in the second inning. Mel Hall led ofTw1th a single and took third when Tony Bemanzard singled. Hall scored as Pat Tabler grounded oul Brett Butler was aboard' 1a a fielder' choice grounder when Caner homt'red otTthe facing of the upper deck m left field '-"Ith t'-"O out m the eighth _ The o\ngcl'> had a runner in sconng poslloa onl) once. in the first 1nn1ng. After Pettis led off the game v.nh a \1nglc hC' went to second as Wally Jo)ner grounded out. But Down mg hncd out and Reggie .lad.<.on bounced out. Arizona remains unbeaten O~ \H \. Neh I \P\ -Mike Senn<.' hit a thret'·run homer to ?P ~nzona·, ralh from a ~.() d~ficn Fnda) a' the W1ld.:-at\ beat top- ranktd f-l1)nl1a S1a1{ .rnJ ace Mike Lo-.nd Q.~ in the <.oil~<' World ~ne<. The dc·u"on lrft .\n10na u the only unhca1en tram in thr doublc- chm1na11on t<)umamcnt Lovnd. ~0.~. had won 17 stnu&ht game$ and "a' in '"J to ~tan NC AA D" '''on 1 record tor \ICtone'> in a ~a~n. 1 o-.nd allo'-"Cd nme hits and left follm~·1ng S<-nnc·, '"th-anni .. homer f 1fth-rankl"d Amona 48-18, ·n pll\ dC'lcnJ1n hamp1on Miami at !i. I b fl m lodll'f flonda State, 59-12. Wlll plu Oklahoma State at 2:10 moM nght·handa Gilbert Here-- di , I f>.' 'u r\I' rd IO flonda ta\C h1t\ to~' a 'j('hool m 'ord for v1cton 1n I ~U\00 Hrl'C\hD. whu n-hrtd the final ·. cloud in the sky "\nd .. 1n the lourth set I wa'I very tu'Cd and had t ~ rout-of Krn:-t oecurred tn a stead} rntct -bid· -bettc:n ~:lr,..~~~UKt-- dnzz.lc that $aw Lcndl v.car a sweater and sweatpant Pemfors broke Lecontc'a scrvi in lht a• throuahout the match while K.nck playc-J in his 1acke1. then wu sen 1na for the third t wh l{ankcd 27th tn the world when the Y,ea,.s fi~t Grand NCI.. they traded serv1~ bfftk · 1a 1n lam event bcpn two week ago, Pemfors has a ch•nce of 1 lth pmt'~. ~nd1na the Jet into a tic• :btJ~:,t duplicatma the feat ofWe1t r.ermanv·• Bon' Bc;dccr, *hO S"tch' c.apturtd 7--4. . ~ walltcd non~. Todd 1 rafton .,tarted Ariz romt'b:lc "•th a.& 0-toouokl ho to CTllltr field m the bottom secoAd 1 -....-------·-· ... .., r 82 Orange Cout DArLY PILOT/ Saturday, June 7, 19 STATE TRACK ••• Prom Bl , heat into 1 near-photo fm11h. ot her ar.d eventually lOOk tho kad 11 She was thud It 4:55.40, threc-<>ne the belf ap, leadjna by st it rne-ten with hundrtdthJ off the winnina pace of 200 meters ten Westlake's Desiree Joubert. one-he finj hcd "S«ond in heat to bundtedtbs of a \CCOnd betund Chapel. O;tossmont's Darcy AtTcola and ix • C"hapel. a former Irvine Hiah o:oe hundrcth.s a.bead of lonaume tarlct, made her move with 100 nemesiJ Laura Chapel of Univenity meters left and raced home an easy (San Dicao) Haab m what appeand lo w111ner. be a finish of the I 00, rather than the R1tchot finished at 2: 12.46. Chapel l,600. raced home 1n 2· 10.92. Ruchot ~aped a nc.r-fall on the "I'll stay on the leaders' nibt first lap of the 800 when a runner shoulders an the finals," saad Rttchot. lt1ppcd and crossed directly in front "The person who acts good pos1t1on and stays out of a hassle has the best Fall results in paralysis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The nturosurgeon ttta11ng distance run· ner Kath) Ormsby sa1d 11 1s sull unclear why she attempted suicide. but said doctors feel certam h<.'r paralysis resultmg from her fall from a bndge 1s permanent fhe 21-year-old North C arohna litate student suffered multiple spinal fractures. a punctured lung and a broken nb "'hen she JUmped from a bndgc minutes after dropping out the women'!> 10.000-mekr run 111 the t..J( AA Track and F1dd C ham- p1onsh1ps chanc~ Jfyou ao to the 1ns1dc you get trapped" Henson ran 1n the followmg 800 heat and was a bag wtnner. takma the first lap an I :O.l 2 on her way to a cOn\.1ncmg 2:10.66. putting her an Lane 5 toda> with the best Tnals mark "That's a little faster than I want (the first lap)," said Van Sickle "But 11's not too bad. fhe pre~~urc·~ off. 11·~ ( qualifying) all we wanted becaust nothing 1s cut and dncd " Coleman's 5-5 effort 1n the guls high Jump was good for the ninth and final spot for toda) 's finals ~he went ~-6 at the Masters Mttt Dorn's final compet1t1on for Estan· oa was a dasappomung 22-8•, •. miss· ing toda}''s finals "There's hfe after track." said Dom. who was opcraung on a Kaopecuc diet. NORTH ••• From Bl the AU tar match. the 'tanford· bound senior 1howed 1he could IOlt and teore w11h the bi1 11rl1. Asper c:ame through with 15 IUlls and, With lhe help or Fountain Valley's Jackie Cook, led lhe Nonb tcarn to IS-12. lS-7 16-14 1wccp of the South in the match p~n1lhe boys. "She didn't act much chance to do that dunna her four yean,'' 111d Nonh Coach Mike Neece, who also coached Asper an high school. ''She must have swuna more tonight than in her four-year career. "We're aoing to have to make a major ad~ustment next year without her. We re gomft to go tbrouah · withdrawal pains.' "We practiced two days for l 'h hours work1n1 on the offense, because that ts the hardest lhtna." said Alper. .. We chaftlcd the offense each pme, If~ playod the same game it would have been easier (Fountain Valley's) Stephanie Snyder set in a S-1. than I set and then we p layed a 6-2 (with two setters being uulized)." With Snyder setting in the first game, Asper was free to move to the outstde and go for a little of the &Jory of volJeybaJI -the kills. The South raced out to an 11-4 lead betund the offense and defense of Laauna Beach's Valene Foley and the serving of Mater Dc1's Laura Fort. But at this po ant Asper and Cook (IO kills, three blocks and three serv1oc aces), on her way to play at Nebraska took over and raJlied the North. ' "Given the nature of her tracturc, we JUSI would be m1slead1ni her 1f we gave an) pornb1h1y at all of r<.'gatn1 ng the use of her legs." said Dr Peter Hall, the chief of neurosurgel') at \\ 1shard 'vlemonal Hospual Dom. the C IF 3-.\ champion in the high Jump and long Jump. and a repeat l1llist 1n the high 1ump (6-9). ne,er d1d equal h1S best Of n-4 (three times) as aJu~1or ............... _, ...... ,_j(jj Newport Barbor'• Lara A•per hita lnto the outatretcbed arm• of two South playen. The Nonh won the next seven points to lJe the score at 11-11 with Asper (three kills) and Cook (two lull, and a block wmntr) responsible for \Ill. To beer or not ... Padre president bans the bubbly From AP d1spalcbei \A"\ UIE< ,c > -Man\ \,an Diego m Padre'> pld\cr' dre unhapp} clhou1 the dcc1\1on tu han beer 1n tht· t<.'ant dubhou!>e but fireballing relief pnthc:r Rtch (10\..agc is red-hot ahoul 11 The Padrn who had '>unk tu their wol3t rrtord 111 tht· !>C3'iOn rntc:nng f ndJ\ night ., gaml· aga111't Atlanta. \\t're infurml·d h\ memo before Thur.,d;n ntght'!>g.amc th•il no morl' lx·t·r 1o1.ould be !.er.ed 1n thl·1'1 clublwu!tl'. ''I'll tell.}OU 1.1.h;it. C\er.om• in thl\ pla(C 1!> lltkt•d ofT about 1t And I'll lt'll ~ou Jnotha lhing Ballard Sm11h doe!>n't know JO\ thing abou1 running a duh }fr Just has mone\ " l.io\!Mlge said ~math the Padre\ pre\ldenl Yid the unh l'i'>Ut'.., 1 allowing akohol 1n the "'orkplalC Ht: refused to rcall to (10!>l>age\ comment., otlwr than to '3) f1os..age " entitled lo hi\ opinion l ·I think m) record ao; a ba\chall e'ccutl\C c,ix.·ak'> for 11self "Smith ..a1<l "We are not tdhnganvonc not to dnnk lfa player wants to leave the 'itad1um and go lo a bar or go home and dnnk. that's up to him ~r would doubt that there arc ven mam compan1e!. in th1H1ty that allow emplo..,ees to· dnnlr. JI their \\Ork place.' he '>31d. "It <ena1nl" has been a trend away from 11 in recent \t'Jr~" · Quote of the day Johan Kriek, tcnnt'> player after hemg routed 1n straight ~t'> h)' ( 1ethoslovaloa'<, lvah Lendl in the frt:n<h Open \Cm1finals Fnda\ "Toda)' 1s the da~ l c,houldn't ha'e e'en woke.n up .. Floyd 1-back at Westchester •\ sclf-1mpo~d pcnah> for an anfrac- lll>n nu one ehe !>.1V1 . kept veteran Ray Floyd one l>htlt out ol lhl· lead f nda'f at\cr the ">ernnd round ot the Westchester < lo'"" an Hamson. N. 'I • loyd wa~ one stroke bacl-. of Willie Wood, Brett Upp«'r .md Tom Sleckmua. ued for the tor at !<-under-par 114 tloyd's round of 67. lour undl·r par on the ra1n-damp1:ned Westchester Countn ( lub cour-.c. included a pt:nall) \trokc he called un h1mselfon the third hok "It c, no big deal. It's the rule'> of golt It°'> the wa) 'tOU pla) the game:· Floyd ~hruggcd after complettng lb hok' 1n 1 l5. !>even shots under par for t1o1to tnp~ oH•r the 11111> l·our,e 1n the New 'r ork '>Uburb\.. In Mah <'f. Pa . Julf Inkster '>hot a 5-under- par 6 7 tor a t~t1-round tournament record of 4-under- p;ir I '5 and a fouf\trnlr.c lead tn th<' l P<iA McDonald's < hamp1onsh1p lnk'>tcr hrokl: the two-round record of I 'n. la'>h1oncd with a pair ol 68!) b) Allee Miller en route to last ~ear·~ champ1onsh1p at the 6.' I '-yard ~h1te '<1anor (ountn C luh couro;e lnkster'11 second round 6., lied the bc'il · ..... l ond round e'er ~t h't Vickie Fergoo 1n 11.Jt\4 · Rampage has s hot in Belmont l\iE-W YORK Jmkn Pal Da) ~ lhink'> Rampage can w111 tnda\ ., Belmont \take\ hut trainer ( 1an r homa'> .... 1shc:s the I' i-m1le race wa<, a Wl't'~ lau:r Rampage hasn't rated '>Ince rin1sh1ng fourth in tht' l '•·mil<' Kentuch Dcrh\ \1a\ 3 at ( hurch1ll DowM and the reason for the h'l "'eek la)ofT Thoma' '>aid "a' the rough tnp the colt hJd 1n l>t>rh) Rampage wa<; loppl·d .It ka\I thr •t• 11mc\ r horn •• , \aid · When ~h<Xm<1h0r I Hill \hol'mJker ndang "inner h•rdtnand) went through I a hole J Rampage had to stop When they left the 4uarll·r pole:. lht'\ we rt· ht·ad to head l'ic got through and we d1Jn I 'lk''> doing OK .. rhoma' \atd ol hi\ tnlt. who "'on the A.rkan\a., ()(·rb\ I k had a hard trip, hut ht"' l<>m1ng back" "I hlr"' him out th" morninp J half mile and he'' lool-.inggood fecltnggood.and I thinl;'<,hegomg1t1\\111 on \aturda) oa, \aid Iowa's Harris takes hurdles INDIANAPOLI~ -Iowa State's m Dann Hams. the 1984 Olym ic silver medaf.s1. became the second athfetc m the history of the NCAA Outdoor Track and field Champ1onsh1ps to capture the men's 400-metcr tntenncd1a1e hurdles title three str.ught ye~rs Fnda)' In matching the feat of Ralph Mann of Bngham 'r oung, winner of three consecutive hurdles lilies from I %9-71 Harns was clocked 1n a meet-record 48 1 l \Cl'Onds. bea11ng l 'CL.\ sophomore Kevin Young h} ahou1 three meters Hams had set the meet record of 48.42 last year Meanwhile Texa~ Chnst1an Un1vers11y's 400- meter rela> team of Ro~oe fatum. Andrew Smath. l <"r£>\ Reid and C1rcg ')(·holars \mashed the collegiate record. racing to v1<tor) in 'H 46. the fastest m the world 1h1\ )ear TC'l 's time broke the collegiate mark of 38.53 1.et b) Houston 1n this meet 1n I Q8~. and was three· hundredths of a ~cond below the previous best 1n the world th1'> )Car, b~ 1he Horned frogs an Wedn~)'·s tnal'> The \.\Omen\ ~00 \.\a"' a do\C! finish, wtlh Texas' J ultet ( uthbert of Jamaica defending her title 1n 22 71, edgmg mdoor 60-~ard champion Gwen Torrence of (1eorg111. Giamatti to get nod for NL post NEW YORK -Re11nnl' Yale Uni· • \erstt) prC$1dent A Banlell G1ama1t1. who was considered for the hascball com- missioner'<; post l\.\O years ago. wtll be . recommended by a thrtt-member search comm111ee for the prcs1denC) of the Nataonal League <..11amat11. an avid baseball fan. wall be presented 10 the NL owners at a Monday meettn~ 1n New York, The New Yorl Times n:ported 1n tts Fnday ed1t1ons. The Times, quoting an owner who reque\ted anon)m1t~ said the: recommendation ofG1amall1. 48, "''II be unan1mousl) ratified He would replace Chub Fcl'nc)'. ~ho 1s ret1nng after I 7 years Yak 'polesman Walter L111cll ..a1d he was not ·in a po'itt1on 10 confirm or dem" the report. which he 1.:alled .. \Cr) 1ntere\ltn1t .. Television, radio '\..ELEVISION 9.30a.m -'RbDEO: Pro Rodeo Round-Up from 811lmgs. Mont, Channel 9. 10 am -WRESTLING. Channel 56 11 a.m. -WR.ESTUNG Channel 9. 11 a.m. -~OTOR SPORTS: Inside NASCA.R. Channel 56 11"30 a.m -BASEBALL. This Wede tn Ba~ball, Channel 4 Noon -WRESTLING ( hannd 9. 12:20 p.m. -BASEBALL. Houston at Dodgers. Channel 4. I pm. -WAR OF THE STARS Channel 7 I p.m. -WRESTLING· C hannel 56 1.30 p.m -GOLF U S. Open preview-A loo!-. at Sh1nnccocl-. Hill\ Golf Club 1n South· ampton. N Y . as seen through the eyes of Jack Nicklaus, Channel 7 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING Belmont Stakes. from Elmont, Long Island, Channel 7 2 30 p.m -GOLF PGA Westchester Classie. from Rye, N Y (dcla)Cd). Channel 2 3 p.m. -TENNIS French Open - Women's singles final from Pans (delayed), Channel 4. 3:30 p.m . GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. . 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Intcmat1onal Race of Champions -The second of four rac.es with dnvcrs testing vanous skills and styles 1n 1dentically prepared cars. from Lexington. Ohio (ta~). Channel 2 4 p.m -MoTOR SPORTS· Spccdwa> Amcnca. Channel 56 9 p.m -BOXJNG James "Bonecrusher" Smuh vs. Jesse Ferguson from Hamilton. Bermuda (delayed), Channel 56 RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL. Baltimore at · New York Yankee~. KNX ( 1070). 10:30 am -BASEBALL Angels at Cleveland. KMPC (710) 12·20 p.m -BASEBALL. Houstdn at Dodgers KABC (790) Schwartz gets 1 speedway win EXPO '86hasplentytooffer Brazil marches ?2c~ -?2c1ce & 8 e11t!e1 Classic Auto Show Sunday June 22nd 11 ·00 AM-4:00 PM _ _,, Bohb'.-~lh""<trt/ of Balhoa took an earh lead and held ofT John \and11n1 to "''n the '>(ratch main t·vent al '>pecd"'a) motnrndc rating ;11 the Orange ( ounl\ f a1rground' 111 < o\ta Mc'ia r nda\ nittht hcfon· a < rowd of 'i {) "] 5 l\andona of Riehl· C anvon took \etond, Mike FanJ IC olion) wao; third, while Robert Pkt11ng of Ciar- 1 drn (irove finished fourth Jn the handicap main event. Alan C hrnt1an of Huntington Beach took the checkered flag, edging out Mark Owyer of R1 .. ers1dc New 'rork''> 'icott Brown took third and <ite\C Lucero of Riverside wa<; fo urth Fana ~--------!was fifth and Ke1th Chnscowass1xth. commodore XT COMPLETE SYSTEM .. Ct>mputer /Dl!k Drive/Color Monitor COMPATIBLE RUNS ALL IBMtm/ MS-OOStm Ca n adian site boasts a variet y of activities for summer vacation < >u1Jour-m1nd~d fJm1hes o;.111 be heaLlin1t out 1n cnan'f d1rl·rt1on'> th•'> .. um ml r to enjoy t'XICn<kd \8Cat1on\ .\dult\ and kid!> will h<.· making trip'> to tht· high uwntry. IKCHn water!> and othl·r \3l a lion c,pol\ to \Ce the great and wa1ttng 1n lines to 'lCe what other outdoor\ wuntnes' lifestyle'i arc like. < )m· dl''linat1on that'" on the One option that might be ot interest calendarol many will be EX PO 'H61n 111 Orange( ount) 'aca11oners as the Bnll\h C olumh1a This writer JU'lt }lrt·at \almon fishmg Bn11sh ( ol- retumed from 1he EX PO and can umbta offers The peak.of the <;almon report that 11 is ~ometh1ng to~ for run "''II be Jul}' throu~ September the "'hole family .ind then will begin ta1hngoffas the Our friendly nc1ghhors to the north I \PO ~•nd'idown in October. have rollc<l out the red carpet for \ lO-minute flight from the EXPO v1stto"' to Bnttsh ( olumb1a and 111 rc'iOrh JI C ampbcll Ri ver wall put families will be able ioenJOY a full angk'rsat the"Salmon F1'ihmg Cap1· vac.itson 1n complete safety and see tal oft he World." some of the mo~t hcauttfulcountry 10 ~outhland anglers who hav<· never the wec;t laugh I a 'illlmon will most likely cnJOY Rnt1\h < olumb1a·~ M1n1s1ry ot their fir'>I catch at ( ampbell River Toumm ha'> taken careful steps to large< hinook and silver salmon wall insure all travclerc; to the Vanc:ou vt·r tle h111mf a\ they make their JOUmey area of the fine'lt (ac1lit1cs thrnuah )1"4:overy Pa'luge 10 spawn- Fam1lteson "~•on ltkea vanet) 1ngnvcr<ion themainlandofBC. ofthtn~.\odoan osc who "1s11thc Chmooks m the40-pound dassand EXPO wdl want a Ii e relaxauon ')tlvcrs to 20poundsarecommon for 64 . . . . . . $471.11 PROGRAMS 128 771.11 •8088 CPU •6401C • 1 Drivts after waUcana throuah'lll the pavilions anakrs fishm& the protected waters -~~~--~_;_~~;;._-.:i...,..........;_~~~- •Clock •Cal~ndar •I JSW r>wr \upply r n t er a I e . Parakl/C.dmf" f~r••/LIQhl Pf'n Ports FREE PAPER WITH • 8 E 11pms1on Slots • Monogr .iphlcs •Amber Monitor •Al ICtyboardi PRINTER PURCHASE • • COMPLETE SYSTEM • • C1t11f'n 1200 NLO 191.11 saaa•• C1t11f'n MSP· 10 NLO 2 ... 11 C1t11f'n MSP-1 s NLO l Sl.11 ·color add $251.11 C1t1un MSP 20 NLO l ll.11 •2C)Ml0 odd JI.II C1t11tn MSP·2S NLO 471.11 ~W~o·r·doiipiiiif'~rf,;.;tct-.-4;.,ml.-.~--2iii2il.l•l•I .. C1t1un MSP·3S LO 491.11 Wordst•r 2000 251 aa • 17.H 15 .H 911 ••• PFS Wmc Ft~ Pl•n uch U .11 All pna. ere ror 1toctc on hend and for O<&w'I P*ed ~Of· 6-11-1 °'~ r Ultt CUh t lnd1)tego' f'wy. (4~, tn ,.aont'atrf RS COMUTER CENTER 18tH 8M>Ot<HUMT ITMCT • fi:OOHTAIN VALLEY. CA N70I 714-983-3202 SAT 11-5 CLOSED SUNDAY • The Sponlic,h < cntrt' I 604-28 7-4Q I I) ofTer'i a Oec1 ot sportfishers complete with all tackle and expenenced guides toas~ure a successful '"8 Daily fhhang ltc<'n'ie'> "are only S l .5 (Canadian) and the datl)' bagltm1t 1s four salmon The favorable dollar exchange rate for the Amencandollar makes the outing worthwhile Lodi1ng atthe Coast Discovery Inn 1s nght on the water as are many other resorts 1n Bnt1sh Columbia Salt water anglers who are gomg to vmt Bntt<ih Col- umbaa 1h1s summer <ihould make plans to spend a day or so fish 1 ng ~lmon while socio~ to the~ pnmc fishmg waters as the tlmmg will be nght! • * * No good word has been heard along the southern coastline as to the prospects of an early albacore season According to sources at H&M Land- ing tn San Diego, no alb1es have been <.'B UJht wtlhan 200 miles of the beach dunng the past two weeks OCC r eins ta tes men 's volleyb a ll Af'ter a tour-year absence. men's volleyball has returned to the Orange Coast College 'lpnn& sport~ lineup • The OCC program was a successful one pnor to its d1scont1nuancc fol- lowin& the 1982-83 ~ason, captunng four South \oast Conference titles tn five years C oach Bob Weuel return'! to lead the Pt111te'I ()('( will take part 1n a 1£)..team conference next o;pnns. Other con- ference membc" include (rl11de n West. Mt. San Antonio, l,e1n1 Rt-ach ( 1ty, Santa Barb.u:t Cit), Pierce, F.I Camsno. Westmont, I.a Verne and C'al Lutheran. Wetz~I said"" advancl'd volleyball clau will be oOered dunna the um mer for protP«t1ve playen frorn 8· l 0 am. Mondayund Wedn"'1ay' ..J'J\e dau will bc.J.lllCrcd qalD. -Ul Lbc fall xmeaicr on Monday and W'CdoCldays from II> am -noon. Wcue1 said he ell.peoct' ahout 50 players 10 compete for the 14 roster 1pots when tryout' are held this fall. fhe teason an' 10 fehruary on, 1-0 MFXIC 0 C ITV (-'\P) -Brazi l. which has won three World Cups and came hen: a'i the favorite to be the first nation lo capture fo ur cham- p1onsh1p'i, moved into the second round wtlh a 1-0 victory over Algena Fnday Whale the Braz1hans, playing an front of thousands of their cheering. singing and dancing fans at Guadala- Jata. were the first qualifiers for round two. Canada fe ll 10 the bnnlc ot ehm1nat1on with a 2-0 lou to Hun- pry in lrapuato Brazil, 2-0 in Group D. c~n fintr.h no worse than second m the d1v1s1on The top two teams in each group - plus the four third-place teams with the best records -will advance Canada, 0-2 1n its first World ('up. must beat the Soviet Union. hope that France beats Hungary, and then hope aaain that Its 1-2 record 1s one of the four best for the third-place squad'i. That's a Iona.shot at best France and the Soviets each havl' thrtt points and Hungary two m Group C. In theothergame Fndar. Morocco held Fn&)and to a 0-0 tie 1n Monter· rcy. Prcv1ou .. 1y, the lonphot Moroc- can'\ had drawn ()..0 w11h Poland, hke En&Jand one of the European favonte1 here The tie meant Et1a.land, which lo'lt to Ponupl l·O an i" opener. almost ccruunly mu'lt beat Poland to havt any chance of makma the S('Cond round . Morocco. mcanwhilt, 1'1 in a 'ltrona.cr pottlon 10 advan~ th n n)'Onc could have 1maained pnor to the toumamcnt. As th11 capital c1tr braced for the po \lhiht)' of even wilder partyina in l~..U.i)not le}~ me of tM month·long mumament -the hosts play Pa uav on Saturday -police promised 1ip er stCUnty and announced that onl) JpttinC' ara' would he dca~d for cdcbfaun .... _ \ .. ' I AMER ICAN LEAGUE ------- Brett's sc~rCh.ing bat leads hot Roy Heeollects 4 hits. 4 RBI to lead KC past Twins! 6-1 -----From AP dJtpatcllea KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Charlie Le1brandt checked Minnesota on six hi ts and Georat Btttt went 4 for 4 and drove 1n two run'! Friday 1Ji&ht and the Kansa" City Royals rolled past the Twins 6-1 for their ciahth victory 10 n1neaamcs. letbnndt, 0-3, retired the first 12 batters until Tom Brunan~ky led ofT the fifth with a smate After Tam Laudner walked, Kent Hrbek singled to scott Brunansky w1th the Twins' only run. Le1brandt struck out stvcn and walked one. Btttt, who drove m foar runs Thursday niJht aaainst the Twins.~ hid four stn&lcs and JOI an mtcn- uonal walk Steve Balboni and Jim Sundbera had two h1u apiece W1lhc Wilson s1naJed in the Royals first, moved up when Lonnie Smith walked and scored on Bren's single. Veteran reliever Juan Aiosto, 1-4, m his first mljor lcaauc stan. got knocked out in the Royals' four-run second. Jim Sundbera doubled lead- ing ofT and one out later went to third as Angel Salaur launched a string of five strataht singles. Walson. Smith, Brett and Frank Whtte had RBI hits for a 5-0 lead. White delivered a run-~onng double in the e1ahth. ( • MIMMfSOTA •ANSAICITY ., .... ., .... PUCUlld Hel<IV 1111 CiMlll J11 8rMl!lyrt LAudMrc HrMll 11> S..nelf l.lnOrdt 11> w .. lfl1ntv O•Oftt H • 0 1 I • 0 2. • 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 2 0 0 0 J 0 I I a o o o 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 r 13 0 I I Willond LSmlthW L.JonM rt .,...,. 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IO T ...... ~~W,N : : ~ : eo.ton•• ·~ Ck-ene .. ready to reteeee. pltcla OD a.. l.amD 0 0 0 I .. ,. to a 8;.c) Win OYl!r llOW&Qee J'rlday aJCbt. ~wt.a WU Blae Ja78 12, Tigen:J DETROIT -Jesse Barfield hit a three-run homer and finished with four RBI Fnday night to launch Toronto to a bombing of Detroit behind the p1tch1n1 of Doyle Alex- ander. The Blue Jays. who outhit the Tigers I S-6. scored four runs in the T~.N IM • 4 4 I 0 .etcme:na• lOtll wttJaoat & Jo.a tlda Ma80D. • Carv l·l o o O O I L.Aftolm 'l f ' • I 1 Sdl«f'lf S 1 1 I 2 2 Hl,._.JclMtOll by SO.rtr W~tl'. U,.,...,.._.._, $11utodt.; Fl"I, Morri,Gn. S.Cond, MCl<eon, Thtr<1 Clerk T-NO A-31."3 RAZJ6en6. Marlnen6 Or1ole,5, Yadee.2 NEW YORK -Scott McGTCSor allowed six hits over seven mninl' to beat Ron Guidry for the first time in his career, and CaJ Ripken and John Shelby homered as Balllmo~ de- feated the New York Yankees. WIJ.lte Soi 8, A'•4 CHICAGO -Ozzie Guillen and Julio Cruz each drove 10 two l"WlJ. and s:iaht·hander Rich Dot.son pitct\. cd the Chicqo White Sox to vtetory over Oakland. GuJllcn had a double and t,.o s1natcs. and Cruz siQ&Jed twice. T¥ White Soll. scored th.rec runs in t.ie Wallach halts Expos' skid ARLINGTON. Texas -Rookies Pete lncav1gl1a and Ruben Saeml rut n1nth·inn1ng home runs to tie tbe !COl'C, and OdclJbe McDowell drove in the wmnina run With a I Oth-innini double to iive Texas a victory over Seattle. d ATft..IE * TIX.AS Mlrllllll s 0 1 I S 0 I 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 I I s 0 0 0 S I 2 D S I 2 2 4 I I 0 s 2 I 0 ... , .... S I J 2 2 I 2 I 1000 I 0 0 0 Mc<lrqor. ~. had bttn 0-S against Guidry At the same time, the Onolcs wpn for the fint time at Yankee Stid1um m neatly two yean. Don Aase pitched the final two innings for his I Sth save, * fourth mnma to brtak a 1-l tic. :-. Dotson. 4-.S. came within two o of JOI llJ the d1mnce for the Jim tiM since Sept.~ 26, 1984. He Id\ &AW 11vin1 upe1aht hits io 81/i mninp. ! His homer in 10th • lifts Mont real past Ph ilad elp hia. 10-9 From AP dlapak ltet MONTREAL -Tim Wallach led ofT the I 0th inning wnh a home run Fnda> night and the Mon1rcal E-<po'> broke a live-game lo~ang ~treak with~ 10-9 victory over the Ph1ladelph1a Ph11li~. Wallach hit the second pitch from Dave Rucker, 0-2. over the left-field fence for ht' nmth homer of the season Tim Burke. 3-I, pitched one inning to p1clc up the victory for the Expos. who overcame an early \even-run ATLANTA Moreno rt Otltf'kft lb Morllf!vd Horlltf' ID GPrrvlf lbmtrz u Vlrpll C Hubbrd 10 Slmmm lb Pel"* P Chml>lt C>ll A•nmcnr p 09dmon11 * 111r11111 '0 I 0 S 0 I 0 S 0 I 0 S 0 I 0 3 0 3 0 s 0 0 0 3 I I I 2 I 0 0 1000 I 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 SAN OtliGO ltotltrl• lb Gwvnn r1 WYRMd C.ervn lb Ktnnt<llt c Mer!lt11 II ~"'" )t> lto,,,.le< lt> l«IJ Jb fmptln" H1w1r.tn' 11 l..lfttl'lt II Mcltvlcl 1111 St~rd11 Kruk Ph Wtlter 11 40 2 t I T ..... ker•llV ..... 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San Diego Manaacr tcvc Boro'I was e,cctt'd dunna tM prqame hncup prcscntat1ons as th" P dm conttnucd 10 have thcu troubles w11h umpittCbarlio Wilham . who Thu~ day niabt ejected Stcvr Garvey for tht' fil'1t ttme in his maJ<Jr-leaaue carur Boros w-.1 cJccted af\tr &ry1na to pvc W1lham1 a v1dcouro of Thun- 4ay-nl&1\n controvcN 11 hlT mulled in Garvey's CJCCtJon. Wal· ham1 ejected Padres third baseman Graia Ncttlct in tht seventh 1nn1ne Friday night afitr the tWC'l exchan d words PITTSBURGH -Darryl Straw- berry, Mook.Jc Wilson and starting patcher Rick Aguilera hit home runs and Roger McDowell patched Jl/1 mn1ngs of scoreless relief as the New York Mets beat Pittsburgh 10-4 10 gam a split oft hear doubleheader Rick Rhodcn. the~nterofa bench- cleanng brawl 1n the fifth 1nnin1. allowed four hits in H1 innings and rook1C' Barry Bonds homered as the Pirates won the opener 7-1. * f'lr•tn 1, Mets 1 (~ST GAMIE) N•W YO.K 1llrlllli • 0 I 0 s 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 '0 0 0 l 0 2 0 l I 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 I I l 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 'l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ltJTTHUltGH ~cl Onultk r1 ..... 2D Breem Ill RRevlcl\ H T~c Mofrltn lb Bellerd u lthOc!Vn II Ctmnts p W•lkll .. ," .. • l 11 1 I I 0 ' I I I 4 0 I 0 • , , 1 • 0 'l 2 • 0 0 0 ) I 1 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0¥k\lra d llekmn 1t> l(Hrndt ID eerier c Strwbr¥ rl Fotler II Nltl'Mnn 11 Knlohl lb Stnl•ne u MWl11n Pll Perllno P COf'crn Pll Sttk p HMoH T_,. l3 I 7 I Tmilt ll 7 1J 1 Sarv bv ""** H-Ytf'tl 110 OIO 000-1 '"""*-"' 000 220 Otx -1 c,,,.,,. 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One batter after Spc1er's second homer, Shawon Dunston was hit by a pitch from reliever Greg Bargar and charged the mound as both benches emptted Dunston was restrained by home plate umpire Gary Darling. who was working has second major-league game No punches v.ctt thrown in t~ mc1dent and order was quickly re- stored before Dun!>ton was ejected. CHICAGO OunttO<\ u Llkl c GMtnwttl Otf'n•e< d Snclbr11t> Mor•lnd rt Dumm lb MuMtr1tcf J0t¥1i c l..drnith P Sc>tttr lb Hoffmtn II 8tfl« D Frencon rt T...,, * STl..OUIS urlflli • 2 3 0 COltfntn ~ 0000 MCGMct 3 I 7 2 VenSM< rt I 0 0 0 JC!tn' lb s 0 " ... .,., 21) A I I 0 HUITIC ) 2 I 2 Huntll c S 0 1 0 OSmllllH 4 I I 0 Pn<lltn Jb r O o o Coa P 4 2 2 4 Whlltllfl 2000 Ownoev11 1 o o o aeroar11 I 0 0 0 ()quefld Pll ll t ll t Tttlh kw'tbV ....... 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E'IOle ca•cner •nel Aanelv 0 NMI, Oltdl· ., • tr om Ne\ll"llle at 1114t Arnencen Auoc1a11on ReieHad Harrv Sollman. utrlttv olevtf' KANSAS CITY ROY ALS.-SigMCI Jlmff 8ailev, catcher l.utct Noc.a1, Joe SkO<lnY, encl Gar'Y BIOuln ollChtfl Anl...,.,v SnYOH, Peter Albora no. ano Jofln L••~. outtoetCllfs NEW YORK YANKEES-Sier>ad sr .... •o..- nt>erg Rort ltull. JoN\ 8yrnn and W...,., Voeflr OllCll4tf'S Tim B~. \l\Orllloo. H•I Morrl• llnl tlaMman Anov s1an11.1ew1u , MIC ono buemen •"9 Cney CI0\9 ano Ralotl Kr-. oulfl..o.<1 TEXAS RANGERS-S'9ned Scoll Mo<M al\CI Jotin Barf•eld Pilchen, •nd Paul Pottier Sf>Orl\100 NalleMIL.aewe OOOGERS-Actrvaled O~nli Powell, pitch· tr and tent lllm 10 Albueluerooe ot 1"9 Padflc Ca.ii L.._ ATLANTA ftRAVES~«•"ad SJ.-... Sh4'CIS. O•lthtr. lrom RiCM\ond of 1ne lnlt n 1arion.r LNgue !.«II Ouafla Ward. oUtl\tr. IO Rldl- mon<I CHICAGO CU8S-Slgneo Ronal<I Alexanellf and Steve Parker, Oll'1\ars, and Jo\eOll Girardi, U lctler Aul9fled Glrerdl IO Peoria of 1111 llll·dwHI LMvua CINCINNA Tl AEOS-S19MCI l(ev1n "'""°" end Jonn Sl-ert, \110r1•loet1 B.,nerd Waa ar oollleldtr, end Kellll Brown end Quinn M.anh, pllcner\ H°'KEY NetleNI HIC*.V ~ BOSlON BRUINS-fr.O.O 1ne r19111, lo a errv Pac1«$0M. c~ter 10 ,,,. YatoCouver Can~, for Cam Nee!Y, r'9111 wino. and a Rrll round otcl< 111 either Ille 1"6 or 1"1 e1r1fl BUFFALO SABRES.--Announceo lh•I Scoltv Bowman wlh rametri " coach ~'*"" menever '"" dlfactor of -•"on' PHILADELPHIA Fl YERS--lradtel Rldl Sul••r. '°""•rd Oeve ltlchlar oefanMKnan Mid • third ·round drelt cllOkA In "" 10 1114t Vancou¥ar Canuclt.t 10< J J 0.'9naaull, 0.-- tanseman, • Oflh·round dreft Choice In 1"6 encl 1 MCOnd-rounel Clrafl chol« In 19" or 1917 COL.LIGE AMEllllCAN-Announc.CI 11 hH droe>P90 in- tartOlllQiate l>al«le~ COl.O•AOO ST A TE-Announced 1"9 rnte- n•llon of N•llC'V J O'Connot, woman's atlllellc director. tflecllvt In Seolemtler HOUSTON-Annoul!Cad Ille reilonallon Of Tom Ford, atlllehc Cl4rect0<. lftac:llvt Jutv )I MANHATTAN-Nemeel ltooerl ~I ,..,." ' 1>a•l<•l1>a11 coedl SIENA~•"*' M ..... 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OM ,,_ MCI Vt nl\lliflt Act CP!tt<t) l!JO Mlll« 0 (Mltltl) 4nlllY\ Gall CCrOlll-4111 , .... ,.., ti IJtACT A CM ) Mid M6.1I IL.IV..,,. RAC.I . One tnfte Ma. 101"911 l"l<f1 A (~) t• JAi I ti Ottr.n ISJlllt) .. , t.t• •-Cret! Oh,..._l ~ _,-" 4 Time HI? IJ t•4CTA r! f t eeliO tal.M ... ,~. Jl" t. .... imi ................................................................ -. .... ...-----------.... -------------~--...-------------..... - 0r.nge Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Saturmy, .Ute 7, 1111 Woodbridge has 4 on all-CIF team Barons, Chargers. Ocean View players also claim hoqors in softball dtvtsfonS --Both ,Woodbridge and Founuun valley h1&h~. loxn ap CIF 3-A and 4- A softbalT ullc pmes rcspectJvel), as well as Edison and Ocean V 1ew were represented wtth players on the All· (If teams tn their divisions. Woodbrid&e, 23-4 and champion cl the Sea View Leaauc with a 14--0 record, was represented by four play_ers on the 3-A le.am. Wamors Patt1 Russell, Jenny Al- lard. Sandn Schoonovrr and T1ffan)' Boyd were selected. Barons Patti Taylor, who posted 17 shutouts, e1a.ht one-hmers and four no-hitters en route to l\ 19-4 record and the Sunset Lcaiuc'1 Moat Valu- able Player, and Lon Peterson w~ also honored in the 4-A dtv11ion. Edison's Manha NofTsin&er and Ocean V1ew'sJack.1eOakley wttc also named to the 4-A squad * Al·C" Mins 4•A ic:etnv ll«dtt lKennedvl. ~11 lrecledl 11!1 Oortdol, Cllr" Clemmlr (ICtMtdvl; Heither Como1on (lt'91leftll. Oei«H Otdler INewtlutv Pml, LIM FerNNldlt (61 Jolelllll Amy ~ !St. JoMohl; O.Wll HetlMkw (New• ~ Par-I, V~•llt Htrnen4et IG.,rltoi), aero.re HOler lBYrrown.1. K .. v lnouv• (c;.hr), Kw KrOOIUI CSI .... vii; Nlc:kv L.io (Cypresi), Jll ~IVUCfl (El D«adol, L..-utlt McltM (El MOCllnel, JeMlltf MMllM JCMrllosl, a*" Mltdllll (ltltlltllll, SntlleYI Moi1...,_y IEI ~I. ~ ..... 1_ 11 Cl.._,, ~­OUWt (~ Vlfw)' U.. ...., .. ICvweul, Ur1 ....... " ..... "....,,, Ytllt ~ (8ur~I; Cllervl Swat!"'°°° l~l. Clw., T~ CV .. P'etlll; 1Ce1~I U9"le U..etMOC), "'"' Te-Mr ,,_.... Y-.lt 0. 0. ~ CGalWI C.-l"leven of the Y•ri UM F•ne."*' "' JO\otOtl) •nd De 0. Welmen CG•llr) Co.en of IN YHI Oeob4 T9'fl0t ($1 JCMllll, Lek-OOCI) J•A """" AlmA ( W 1 a ,._)/ TlftiMl't le¥d (Wlllll ....... )I MIHY Coiomtn CAr«:acli.); C.I& o.natiere <Sol.Ctn HI"''· Mileti 0.8r.. (le H•lll'•l1 HHINf o.Lua Ile Mlr.O.I. Deneh Oovtf' ((reKenl• Vellevl. L.IM Erlcl<ton (CrflC.eflfe Velle\I), VlilerC. Flnlev IV-.nde), KellY FltCJIMlcl 18\llM Gnndel, Anna C..lherel (H"i Whoft), Mlc:tlAt GfW1991" IVe1enti.I; IU1nl>ef1Y HllCllOn 111~1. ,,_ Keter IWMlerft); Kim K°'IY'l (HH \Wl.eftt; HAINr Unthtrom (CrHCenl• Veley), L.lw l...°"9llker (MllVfei,1, L.IM Mlltttiew• !North Torrence>; Mafleft Mendon IGerdttl Grove). l..ellle Otl4im\llll IGwdell Grovel; Kim POlllter ($outh HU!tl1 ilK\I lltobe4-ll (Arc.fie), ...,. a IW aaetdW>I ..... 11911 I • IWMd• WtdWIJ Sherri Sctweca (WOfl\INn); t~ 511 ... t (North Twrenat), C.,.,llf lmllll II.• NWHlll, C.!Mrlne St..,.,. I~ H I, Nm WMver CL.• Qulrltel ,....,., °' 111e v_.. ~ 0r...., cv-i.1 Coect\ ot IN VMr Den ._,.. ICreteeMe v ...... , 1•A Cel'\'ft AUo.ev (Chert• o.11.), Joell Cell'IOMI (fl Montel, Stllde Cemowll IEI Monfotl, Tlffenv Catrt'1 (Merv Stwt, C..-C.1leno <Arrovol; S'*'V Oreln (LI SetNil1 Jodi Ge~ Ill Torol, JenlC.e Hllfl CEI Montel1 A.Mt twr• IMM'Y St•r). 011111 ~MIU ICNlrtw Oel!J, Je11111fer Krol (A~I. i.-. LAwlt (Arroyo>. ltOOln Lol't IA!emMvl. Senc1v Methlt <Cot->. Ot4lil>le P'MrOl• CAJUMI. Mlu\I PhllllP6 <Ar • rovo), Oewn ltoberll I~ H .. l. Oewn lt.OOenton (El Toro). IC.wen lloo.rbon IEI fCl(OI, Julie $mill! (Cl\arler ()ell), Ketl!IMn hDIOt IC~>. 51\eron VlluinO (llldlol, Frer<lfW Wal-(CW-I. Eriee VendM (~ Hilltl l"lent of tne v-'-"'av l"tlilllK IArrovol CMCll Of Ille V-Didi llaflltt IArro\'O) UCI poloists in Festival ')1x UC Irvine water polo players have been selteted to compete 1n the l Olympic FcsuvaJ (formerly the National Sports Fesuval) July 31- Aug. 3 an Houston. Pirates select Athletes of Year All-Amenc.an goahe Mark Ma11el hrads the list of Anteaters who will compete on three teams to help balance out the West'S regional dominauon. Maizcl. a 1unior, recently com- pleted an international tournament in France with the U.S. National team and comes ofTan AU-PCAA and All- Amenca season with UC I ~ordang 248 saves in 31 games Joining Ma1z~I on the Ea!it team v.111 be junior Greg Wilson. who scored 32 goals for the Anteaters la!it season. Three UCI players will compete on the West team. includine third team .\11-Amencan Mike Doung Doting, who was also a second team All- PCAA pick., will be maJung his second Festival appearance, ~phomorc Tony Bell, UCl's third leading scorer last year with 39 goals, and Mike Dalphide. who red-shirted last year after transfemng from Golden West College. will also JOtn the West squad. Sophomore Chns Duplanty. a goal- ie, will compete for the Sout~ Movtn• day Theee Edlaon lllCh athlete. are lettina aome •Pring football practice ln. The facial ezerct.a theee Char1en are dome aeem u toUCh u their field maneu•en. Baseball slugcT Joey James and track and field star Georae Wainscoat have been named Orange Coast College Male Co-AthletC'S of the Year for 1985-86. Meanwhile. sophomore swimmer Cheri Carpenter won the Female Athleiqiof the Y car honor for OCC The-1selections were made by the more Orange Coast coaching staff. The tno will be honored in June at a luncheon hosted by the Coast M~ Chamber of Commerce. It marks the fim ti"]t 1n the 37-ycar h1stol) of the awl\rd that two athletes have tied for Male Athlete of the Year James, a 6-1 210-pound freshman from Newport Harbor Htgh . was the state's "Big Slick Award" Winner for 1986. He was firsi.-tcam al,·state, Co- Player of the Year 1n Southern Ca11fomta, and Player of the Y car 1n the South Coast C-on~~n«. James led Coach Mike Mayne's Pirates to 1he1r fifth South Coast Conference title an seven years. He established new state season records for home runs with 19 and RBI with 80 James also set a number of OCC records including battrng average CALL 642-5678 IF CALi111G FROM NORTH ORANGE · 540-1220 IF CAfiiNG FROM SOUTH ORANGE 481-8100 I LOST MY OWNER BUT FOUND HIM AFTER I PLACED All AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. $2.40 per day .Thef'e All you pey for 3 flnee, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll AllFllLlll ' I 443). slugmf pcrccntqie (.917) and total ba~ ( 68). Ht ~ OCC'a record for most runs scored with SS. Wamsooat, a 6-3, l8>pou.nd sophomore. was the Sllte decath.loo champion m 1986, Oespjte suft'erina from a sever1y pulled bamstrina muscle, Wamscoat captured the IUle decathlon crown with 6,S.24 pouiu. Wamscoat was the fioutb Coast Conference champion m -the discus this year and finished second an t.ht hammer throw. • · A p-aduate of Eita.nc:ia Hi~ Carpenter led Coldt Don Wauoo'1 OCC womeh 's swim Learn to its third • st:ra1aJtt state tJtJe in 1986. 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""" wwiae ~ EARN orw:r~" oo~ =· ... Uw Offtot 111 Very n,,.quallty, Collected • A Ctlen09 To AdYeinoe Ing rao ' • • -·--1 trom ti ...,... tr..,., • PrcmottonaFtOfflWlthln MONEY '°" to Mr. • II .,....,__ ·-- • untbme PrOYlcMcS ~:.~rt& 8:~~11~~"; f /T 11+ 11 MMH1 :~1t.':"'9Mov.~~ • F199 ~ PRIZES OYaJI St., Npt. Bch. LIT~ Must Mlllll San CletMnt• Acoeptlnjl eppllcatlon• Lot per.on want• Apply 4M-t l87 P!IMlllllllf 10em -Gpm. Mon-8•1 TR~ lllftU •t eormw Suzuki. 23&83 Equ.i 09c>t'Y ~ 1r" Aooepttng epp11c:a11ona '°' Aoeleflled. t..ii• ForMt l11llum Ml I .,.._ dmwa pa11 ttme 10 ct. 110.-1001. I llY ·-••-PIT..-.. .... ,.._ LA nm. to etorw -liffiPiiiii.---_......_. MON-FRI, tt-4PM Ul.f Ind radta Must be f1"9I • IDllm W llJ .. 111 9&5--1330 ........ ,. 18 yT'I ha¥e VWI Ot truck lllUUIY &IWIA .... Ml ._,, a.,..1 If you .... f<><*lng for extni and llablllty ~. cati you ... ~ ..ty? -nu.a tPendlng money, or Ilk• SI 71/hr +mllHg•. Ewn'500/IV .. anAalt Lrgo.tuxe.Menymru Coott• end wanreee to 00 p1ac;ee Ilk• Meigtc: 1 t '-S4M541 Dtettot Mar fof The Aegi.-s.cr+noe 1195 ?20-3t 12 lll56Hert>of&Ml.FV Mountain, Knotta Betry EASVA88EMBLYWORJ<I ler 20/30end40hr"""9 REFRIGERATOR Admtrii .. ml.IL .. Im Farm Ot wlrl Prine Ind 1714.00,,,.,100.0uairan-avell,&M-0222,6-11am. 19 c:u tt Ude by aide _______ ..., ______ .... ___ _. ___ .... ., ~ aN thoU ..... • A'A'arda. Call us nowl We ,...... Al d I Q d ,........... I •• ,__,_ It•• ' "-pa.It~ avallat>te ha-eeveral -'T In teed Paymwit No a... mon c:o or oo ...... llft ,.,....1 llfta 1-UT .. t _ M2-H80 .tt 9 pm. for expr d peraon(•I •• --~ Oetall .... Send Stemped cond., 1275. 759-5635 ..,...,....,,._ _________ _ · CM H 8 or V Envelope ElAN-t03 Saturday onty a.a 5 nu MOVING OVT OF STATE! I fAB.f•H 91 COCKER SPANIEL AKC CHOICE SI.IP . ~ti 0ounMt food, c:atwlng 9"2""'333 3418 En~re, Fl REFRIOEAA TOR k Itch oupboerde In EVERVTHIHQ MUST 001 -.., IND Male 7 Wke, JtJt only Up 10 •5' a t6de tie :. :.:= ~ AUTO DETAILING depen-Pleroe, FL . .::~ bo••• 01... eMfvM You Name" We'¥e Got ltl o::.-r· ~~ llna/peaonellty, Met• Up to 2•· In rm trtendly E. COM1 Hwy, COM de~. •AP«'d det....... -~UTIV£ CASHIER ,9.7--3329 '8ic14 Beet on. Apt Fumltur9, Pool Table. chlllr :.:: -~ ~ Vwde, CM, 079--0359 ench«ege, 831·9At0 --Al••n •f9T good Hlery, lmmed F« F 1 ret.it etot9, muet -S -~;Jt~~ ~~ 8 I k • 1 • B a b Y wine' rack, mefi~any ......... m ENO TIE. 21 tt mu, 1170 -..-.-" •• oe>enlng FIT &45-74'8 have extenelve cerh .,...._ 1&11111 Wrtlr, °'Yr 100 .. ; etec: T tSt-3438 . Furnlture/Clotha/Toye, room dlvtdere, bfk" AKC • e wk• Home bNd mo Av.it 811/16 714 Exp Ind cniattw reepon-handling and cuetomer Exoet19nt oe>POf'lunlty tor edger; pu9hmowt 115: pwr oro And Much Mor• Don't baby ltema & strotlet 2 MCi lenna ee1.oee7 54.t-e871 ="'~~,:=;.:.~ 1n•:.•uu ~ !~itt":'. ~&!bl~h I~-= •dger: = llOO; C!l!UM!br Jlll ~d~'=s.:~.~ ~J'~ 1~5.:: FOUND IN GARAGE. exp In contln1enlet ..... IH 714--644-5070. EOE. high VOiume ot work *COLOSSAL SALEI* 9'2·9184 11 ~ satUlday BURMESE SNAKE BOA. I.AST CHANCE MOOR- ING Newport Hatbor. Act now befor• reetrlc· uonr Clipper 2e· 11oop. But offer D•Y• 832-6988. ftt 201. WM 880-0342 MUM• eno SONORA • Mu.1 be• wett Ofgen11ac1 hra.ltan M14 SAT l-3pm, 13 t1om.-llYlll eat I!• lam to 3pm ' Owner can pldl h up et STYLE MEX COOKING. OAlllD FLOWER SHOP IN HB Individual with exc.llent ownere In Irvin. Tlrr'toOe ....s 0 C Animal Shettw. rm leltch, muet wort! well, j FIT good pay. growth Co. Mature pw.on p/I 3 day typing, apelllng and I llY FftlfTlll wlll be Mlllng a fant .. ttc lll'T ... 1'111U LAB AKC PUPS-Lov•bte. ln<Mp, 558-l304 " loceJJon•. work wt< lnotu .,.-Y othw Sat, phone tklll•. good ben· LIS 111 .. 111 ueortment or trMeUf•, '111Tllll1 Meny framed plctur•. blk, male/femele, ' mo wk/enda •"pl~ In weon oeneraJ flOW9f "'°P wont eflta. lrvlne YMCA. coll.citable dollt, an· F111T m-• hdbd & 2 nlt•tnde. MW old, ----' Im__,. ..-...., Tll IUOl IMll ' .... and ...... 9"2--0eOe. 55"1176 •FlllfTlll ••• •• tlquee, furnltu,.., ......_.,,., .,.., ,_, .,..., ,..,,,,. 2950 Harbor lvd CM .,. -~.,,. ll&lfl"fl1ll. bdll'pd,r9t\Mlnd&ooff tMIOMbte,9'1-5070. le accepting appllcatlon1 FfT u.....ip Menana _ .. It Living rm, bdrm, wheel-palnlln9e, dulgner tble annol,. ~ ,....-_,,..-......,..,.........---MOORING fOt ..... Par1· nw.tilp ltm\d, Catalina laland Up 10 70 N 998-5040 ~111':,-brNkfu~~ CHU Yll 111 aut~rlere ;;·,,..."""& PAIT·Till chair & ml9C. 722-76'4 ~=9· ~boo~, loYt. Large oelit teble, watw-toveMat. w.it CloQi, ouat LHASA APSO. P"'11-cot«, w tr..... .,.,., An extra S400-l800 a Retat•r 2em-t 1 em Newpot1 8..etl Approx 3 8d eet •"II() kl •car ""' bed. Etc. Etc:. drpe, cryttal, China, blk/Whlte, e WMt<t. AKC. In pereon to 819 Steep month. bu1 only h•V9 2·3 wit •lwtt9nda l5/hr+ 12 hra/wtt, n.1dt>te, to run pc -; ng 111 PLUS M H MOAEI -I IOI boo4C•. olothlng, mtec:. Home brad end lo¥9ble. Hollow Lane Laguna hrr t day to epere Come , poetege Muat haw car Ethan Allen cane Come lo Pedflc Cout llT./111. M. Seturdey only 711m 4181 MC or terme ee1..oee1 8eectt No call1 PINN IOln our team of teechere. gu allowance, c>p$>ty fOf 14/Hr Call 752-8522 Jan hdbrd/freme 150, an-Hwy & Irvine Terrace Of NB 30 ft pvt cSo<*, 10' hgth cl•.1renc• $200/mo No ovwnit• 752-258-4.~7217 I advanoament, xh beo· llQUe Doughboy 150. and follow the tlgnel ..... , • • Glenwood, Greentr• SHIH-TZU Adorabte, wtlt aeral fl301 :::~v:ive~g ~ enta, need ~abte p I tr\Onk S75, Ethan Allen Ila lles•lrt &t I.I. 11'111 UUJ AKC, home bred 3 XUfoREPAtRSH6P 1 Regl119' E&rlymornlng car,lnaurll)Ce,gooddrtv. atttme 101Ct2 orlentet type *llYIRIALI* Atlq couch winged'""' ofd·Of'd9f now. Ci.an up men WANTED• " rout .. lrom 1r11ne to San Ing record, 71'-751~ 15• Ytrifrlac Olerb c.rpet S200; butler tray furnllure refrlgeretor 11¥91 IALI ~.c~chalra, 'orient al Pat1l I 1" COlof M 1..oee1 h,. a dey • 5 d.1ya WMk Clemente. r .. lable ear befOf'• 11.,,, NO SELLING! 2 Clertt1 I table 1125• 17S-l48.3 mlec. ~d lttrM UTlllAY I• h lert Item a Appointment Tlmb«woff Mixed Puc>-llWNIT••-ttl0ft.Mt4111 Call Judy 951·1525 and tn1t.1ranoe required, FIT--HELPMANAQE nMded to verity t .... l'Sefall'L..fftllt endclOthlng S.lurday& Fwnftur•,appllanoee.~ 733-2519tft&pm plM S150 OBO Shot• 8atn-5pm Mon thn.i Frt 586--0222, &-11am Adult auto carr1ere for the phone ord9'1 Hourly e.iOe Xlnt cond 1325 Sunday 8em-3pm (In lectabeM. M 1 MegaOain I n c I 8 ' 2 -1 8 0 8 IFFu.1111 .. Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• P_aper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting. no sollc1ting . Must have dependable car , truck o r station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask tor JoAnne Craney OC Regtatw, 2am-11em Hour• 5.30pm-9 OOpm 060 Call 875-7813 alley), 5 tov. NARCISSUS T11---IF 'fll Ev .. , wk n d 1 ca II wttdya/wtlendt, 15/hr + Sat 9 OOam-1 OOpm For ALL MUST QOI •Ym IALE r.-An awe r A d • 5 2 , gu anow.no., c>p$>ty f~ lnteNlew call lreoe 1'19' BM\ltlful 1920'1 antq rug Furniture, houaewarer, SAT.SUN tl1 I 818. 8 •flll Piil.Ji &42~ 2• hrt aovanc:.ment. xtt beo· 5 30pm fS.42-5&78 lrom China. an deco ctothlng Saturdey to drwr pla1f0fm wtr~ 1 •••••y ••-.11 1111 ---eftta. need ~abte channelback couch 7 5 w/h .. dbrd S175, 19' ..-... -•a1lcal lutra ... 11 car, lneuranoe, good drlv· Pt• .... PtrMI w/ottomen. table w/4 em-tpm 1' Jumlne, colOf TV S75, OuMrt R l&LI Ing record, 71'-751~155 Monday 1 zm to 8')prox chrs Melle off err CdM ~722 aofe bed 195 L.eathw IOSS before 11am 830pm TUM 11am to 857~909 ART SUPPLIES Met Ilk• ctlalr, lampe, table, Univ.rwty Park bfendl. SCHAFER ELECTRIC approx 7pm Wiii train. Beeut RCA I041d wOOd boerd, ,,.,,,.. Chlldrene bike, etc ~ W Wlleon Lexicon end SWldburg GUITAR & amplltler, IWI 1 MIYlll AWfY Pennyaaver. 1860 booka, recorda, toya, (pvt rtreet) ~ 10 AM to 3 PM, SUNOAV, nwer beer\ UMd S150. • GORDON Plaoanlla. CM ~:~~~t tlnpl*:j;.~~·. ~ ~ blrdhOuM, new Ml cop-MOVING S~lE SUN~AY J8UuctN~ wtPr11~ ~ ellanf~ MUST SE£1 875-202• Neer Balboa lelend 19 -35'. 213-548--0433 PRIME E. BA VFROHT LOCATION 45'+ HORSESHOE SLIP $600 (71•) 842-3450 SAILSOA T and Moonng lor 11le. New Hll• 12500 C•ll 8&m-4pm Alk lor FW!dy 634-e552 MOVING&. STORAGE per bottom pota & pant, ""' .,. ,,_. "" fl 110 2 yra houMhOld good PrH .. ffn/l1tla. ""d' work Sell for mix bowlt, new kitchen ONL VI Rabbit rMr eun trlenda from 7 30 to 9;30 aa• UI • N TrUlf'lh rnovl"" ••,_.lance Uftlnn required Full Time S 12 50. 9e0--~ 10011 I" frplc "r•t• llhadow, •Id. frldg,· em&ll PM :ft Seturdey, J~ ••99 --· ------. .., .......-.. ., ' " " ' W<>fT*'l'e Clolhee, fr----' 7th __ ..__..._......tit.....~ nec:.uary.Apply Call&.45-7111 Desk S1 50 French Prov Eureke vac . Jewelry, .,,_, · _,,.,....,...,..wi .,. 9-if I 'RlM_M_O_N_D_ ,._ Ill• 8-10am, 1504 t Bake --Bureau $100. K3 ·•·e ...__. pillow. rocking hOf'M • print, houMN>ld lteme, accep1acl at the dOOf ••ut " -•~fl ,. PIT Coupte onlyl Retired --........ .. 15M-C Raclland• Place, ORGAN Slnol• key. P'•l'!'l"!-...... -----Pllwy Unll-8, lrvlne. 0 K Lit• typing, w/treln S 100 Avell at 817 chair. mire llnen•. Much n .. r Tuatln & 18th Organ Wiii a.ii due to I wlM • over ~I ·PAV· 788--09'3 Sun-Mon H B area. NII 979--0539 or 9"9-2347 morel 7~ Santana, CdM, 9.epm 5-46-lfS29 · Latm ltaclt dMth 195 9A2_2a.1 ment1 on .,.,,., motor * •• •Ill * '~torege Co 848-73 t4 DINeTrE Mt; round table ~= T Srr T ~omH) ---a..1-HI Rt l l ' ~ home & wtll give you ""I I • I wt4 chalra M5 Tabi.top pm A off .. & Multl ·F amlly Mov--·~ ~ff '76Chev)'PU.&c.tnper Eatab Security Firm OuallfledpereooWlthgooo atove $100. All In good Prownleeav•Jlabte. ln g /Gerege Sale. GE Ref, Conn strum,,,.r X&Jtfa BRAND ,;r in auperb oond tor your neecta guardt tor Coete r:puv~. !:1:' ~~ condition S.7-2737 SATURDAY 9 to 1 Sal/Sun 9'-5. 271• Jan-Organ, lltreo, TV't , wtlMI bike Land ROY9f equity If eultebte. E¥e M_. location Retired 518,~ IRIS (Alley) net Fum, etc •OOcc Honde He wk One Paid $350 Wiil take •"er ti l wtcnde S4~ welcome Cell (213) MeM arM 5'9-1157 Dining Ible w/2 leaves, 4 Orig Schwinn BHch OAK BAR STOOLS motorcycle, 60cc dirt 1250 obo 541-5985 MAYFLOWER '78 -20fT 25>-0158 oo4tect or appt RECEPTIONIST side & 2 arm ctlrt OUMn Cruleer t morel I seo • brown ftreelde '*•· COUChM. din rm --Mini Oodge 360 xlt cond • ... _... INB olc ..,.., pereon, llt• aora bed Lowry Organ MOVING ALL MUST GO chair• '11s .. 5· gr4len Mt•. chair•. clother. BO v S VAR s IT v new'tlrM Nit c:ont91neci -·I ' .... I typing, bu~ phonee '°' Ceramic.. ml.c S.&-2828 ---90ta $100 ' -1&6-houMho6d hatna, untwr-SCHWINN BIKE lyetlow 17800/obo &45-e252 . Own your bualneet In ctetati.. Dan• 833-9100 HERITAGE HENREDON Calta.... '124 defbec:k chaw• $25 ... 2 ~-~2 equlp311t32Set ... ~!; C:51=1~· • ..._ • ..'../ • I C IOcetlon, Newport ' ---SECTIONAL SOFA. good red uph<Utwacl c:hM'9 _.., r-· ~., _ _,_,.,.,. ... Cell Al &4&-2718 S&l.IS SNITS P.I. cones 1350, 2 erlC2 tablea, 10 f&alUU UUll S•5 M , ladlee bMC:h om.. So Laguna 8Mc:tl M 0 NG 0 OS E K 0 S Sn.ten 1111 HOUSECLEANERS Netlonal Women"• Vol-Call 875-5733 ...... S&UJ crui-175, men'•~ ·~. It l KRUISER 1 tpeed bfk• FOR ..... tA3 m 880 N~E1~~~30 ~-:'m· M ~~~~1~1~·=~~tin!0l.'9 Ulll& IUCI Toya, f\lmtture, ciothM. crutw 1~ ~con.. 2nMlUESI FORAMJAi ~ 1c1nt oond MUST SEEi E vanC. & Hin. ... --,,-~=-=------~Dally 10·2 Saturday Pello Mt8pcyellowPVC antlqUM,eurfboarGmlac: table 1 ' ood pr~ TOYS ETC 2t07 lOO 976-2024 haue1 caae nvera HOUSECLEANNERS Salary to 1550/mo For S3eO Wrouont Iron bfk h=~= 0~~:ru~o :;·: ~~ Arbut~. E.Mtbluff FIRMI n, teret, IJtctnaic1 j peinted nme,d'°':"' w.: ExperlenOe Part time ·~ tun Job call 19•--07•7 Aak I P•llo Ml Bur1--oughl 944 c.matlon (l'IM' So ltema 1704 Sam«°'· off 9.,,, to 8 pm ... , ~u~:. ·~~Or= rma11 t>uatMU '°' Kelty iron oeme tat>te s 195 Cout Pfau) Sat 9--' Meu Verde e. ~man ... •• ZENMi TV iR rn E!!!!L!t 0"_ .... 7~71;. .. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lk;;;;;;:~L~or~t~tl~7~5-~985~2~;;.:;; I -"'OE Beaut ootf .. table I 1'5 111' -"" " ~· -.,.. ... I -__,, Pretty walnut etagetl9 10 Inch NW bl.O... 2 ton Unll&t •fl condlt1g:2_ 1~;JY 14& KAWASAKI -,7--8-KZ---1000--- l(IOUllflEI 195 •97-1304 COIM •long. PO'WW belt ATC '88 Volktwtig0n all« ...... ~!~, .• 1f.I Cln. gd cond. talr1ng, FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will yei11r ~on or daughter know about business when applying for thftir fir~! l1Jll ltmf" 1ob? Plenty. 1f he or she hos ever b~n o new\pOpt"r corr.er Through route experience he or she 1s olreody o lop oheod of 1he1r claumates. While they all mo\ter ideas the boy or girl w ith a neW1poper route is able to p ut them to procl•rol U\e Bu\lness? Carriers learn the basic learn the basic pr inc 1ple~ from the f irst day of starting to deliver newspapl"rs They buy at who lesale, sell at retail, mak• collect10M, keep thetr own books, and deal with peopt. foe• to face Comer~ quickly find out that 'profit" and "loss" ore .more than teir1bool< terms Th"' benefits of manag ing o newspaper route ore on equation for a future )UCcessful c1f1zen A great number of today's pro minent men and wo~n stortl'd their publt< careers as newspapr.r camen And they all vouch tho1 a newipoper rout. gives o bay or Qtrl o head start on the futvre. 11 r """ 11 tlV be m1eres1ed 1n tovte -; PI ' r<ulot1on deportment at Daily !!~!t .. DEPT. JJO WE5 T 8AY ST P 0 . WX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, I I Yei my son/daughter would like : 1nlormot1on on o Daily Pilot rout.. I I ~~I~ HE R NAME IS _______ , I ------~~-1 I ________ ZIP-I F'HON I ____ AGE.-1 I I PA~ENT'S I I SIGNAT UA I L----------------J Natlonel Company hH MOVING SALB RCA 25.. d1.c aandtlf, tight'°' pool part, antique fll9 eytlem. -•-t. ~ Trua-atlea ker1<41f hMOW. Qletom opening tor permanent ConlOle color TV N.w tabl9, outdoof & Indoor wuh 11ancl, air ......_., ....... U. _., ... 1• back teat,,-. tlf•. Part-TlrM Merchandl.. llghla. 8,, 2 tube llour• tool•. lldl.. diamond Cout Hwy to $2nd, Inland ortg owner, well ma1n-~.:"..:. ~:'t~C::: ~:,~d~,,, Ra!~" t:t ~~~. ~~r~~!-3~~ .. ~~ ~~ ~;:"· 3 btockr. BHuttrut .. ,1 Gatral 7011 ta1ned, seoo. 873-HM. Beech F .. xlble tdlad-lableW/8 Chra 5 pcree-n••-·--···•111 ~ct1°!r".::7".::::'. Xvo~ fNFlXfXilE ..... ,. ullng. Approxlmetety 20 !lblonea1.9R7aclwood2875 aleb con *BIO SALE -Fumltur9, F--. m-......... ~~ bar ,.. _____ ..._. ........... , DINOHV S300 175-81&0 Moped for Hie. Puch Hra/Wk $5/Hr We Wiii i • .. -dlahea, glaMWare, mueh ·-· ..., -~1·" ............ _..,.. --· Mui )Clnt cond. tow ml lreln Send detalla of Oriental Butfet. won on morel Sal/Sun 9 to duel! goeel Mt Hamlllon, 111 oriental rvga, roeewood "8Mll IU.I tm Chrla 714133&-1218 Education & Work ••-game Miow Sllll In bo11 1575 Ofenga A\'9 end 8/12, 9am -3pm chaale, BaJtat dining*· c;.,..., YllCttta, 29' to 42' perienc. to COSMCK, Retall $4900. Alklng S..t tofa, ctullr, An 0eco Thia Set•8un 10 ~pm YAMAHA 1970 cycle PO Bo11 393e. Anaheim. Otftlf ca11 •92-Mse 000 SWAP IEn ~=-by !r! ft~-!: =~~t:'.e.~: N9WPOf1 V9Cht Exctienoe ::; .. ~~i ~0~· 92803 E/O/E OUR LINE IS Every Sundey Orange 1250. Cenon m~a china, t1ete0, book.a, fun Udo Marina Vlllege 9"7-719" Ul'"HOLlll * PRtDE-TRIMBLE'llf Cou1Col19ge FeirMwl 11..0 Lamp 110. End clothlng,mudlmont (714)87S-tl00 .--:--::---:--~innnr SS/Hr to atert Some HANO IN THERE BABVI Adam.1, Coet• MMe Ad-tatMel 15 Obi bed 120. II. Pntr .. ti 7 A•tt Leadal heavy 11,,lng req'd Paid Oelor. R 8fll'g OCSM mlulon & P•r111ng FREE Ai. c:.blnel 125 Petlo lffl •I UU IHWR'V L lllM Holldeya & v acation NB 642-206' Spaoee $10 432-5880 teble/cttalt1 "45 Hou.-Chair•, dMk, computat 11'-..nl IUIA51 --- N .. tne.a counta Cell ••m ··-wamm hold, boOQ, ~5 I~. otw•we, dllhea, W01111 UY .. , AU IUOI ...,., ___ Antlquea MQ..$500 tov-. dOthee. decoretor I •111 C h• r 11 e or 'tu a r I &. Box Sprtnga Jdnt oond COUNTRY French md din 2009 Lemnoe 549--3718 lteme. ptanl•. lampe, bed While with b6ue lrtm end l &42-9363 l50 6"~2 Mt, ' c:hrt $250, unuUI apreada eoft wet• unh Sul'T1I'/ top 'uft cover. DOMESTIC & FOREIGN I s p Eacrow Swvlce lnC wtlt md outdr din Ml1' ..... Inell mlec &11aun 8:30 to ... )llnl cond nooo 873-7803 IUllY TIYITA Security Pacific Cotp Secretary o.lt w/Retum chrr 1100. antq high 2 Farnit)! sm. Lv!S\ 2617 Vlela Ornad• 20 ft WELLCRAFTISTEP 1aaa1 BEACH 8LVO Irvine Brench hu QP«\lng •AND• chair. leeth top m9hoG 9-• Fumlture, apple, 720-17°' LIFT . 125 hp EVlnNde ll•/••1 _ .. '°' Loan Eacrow Officer Legal m. me cabinet tabtu 175 pr, emf end ltfll'eo, toys + ,,...., gift DINING SET W9ll untta Lo houre lt2,000 - - wtth aome terminal ex-831--0499 tablet. 1101~· Mt Stln llquldatlon lterna. Many dratti.... tabte, dothi....', 75~ 4 ftH) Drift/J':lie ............... Sucoeutul •n... Shaft lrona seo. boya bargain• B n I & ""' '"'"' Pf""~t wlll nnd br;;j SOFA SLEEPER, Ilk• MW, Schwinn beech Cruller a n ng mlec. •22 Emer80n Oft 22 ft SUPER SPORT 250 reeponelbllltler coupled ~,~:,:':'ct, ct;~~..8o~d sao Call 957--0303 Meu Brookhu,.t, ... elgne. Tuattn nr 2111. Sat M hip CMvy OMC ang .gg &Oil .. c;;ao ilk to compe1tt!w Ulerlee Verde Aten Game adapt.'°' Cd-DOVER 8HOAE8 Garege S.,,,. u NewPOt1 Hl(bof ml xlnt cond ~op­ Periodic: ,.,,,.. plut TWIN BEAUTVREST Mat-FRI SAT SUN 9 AM PU eco 115 Coleco & Aten Sele. SAT 1:30-3 30 petrol boalt Mldlt'llp tton t mor9115.aocf Cllll complete benefit ~-tr.., & box epnnga $75 trucl( '9A Bula\ ciMtle gem. C4111rldgat, 12-s& 1731 SKYLARK LN NB. coneoi. for ••t.,akl, Jim 11831-5&22 ege Thia porlllon It each Double l!Mdboard elec · mtrcycle btcycl~ Boys bite .. SS & 125. Mini •Ouallty hOuMw•rer, flatllng 1 ~19'ng Very -- ----- ground ft<lO' opponuntty 15. 242 Aowef St CM motor, tone ~r 10011, Comte boOk• l!IO$ ~ eppllencet, decorator good oond Slip l lr1r llW '1111111111 with tut growing or· WALNUT COFFEE TABLE lumber. tlMI beeme. T~, gemee, WOtMne • ltema, llMM, mtrrore, w/boat. 17500, 875-1909 YOURS FOA ganlullon 33 x 80. exoetlent cond, plumbing, carpet. 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' ' C..w, lOOO ....,, ftrwt, fonh In the lltilqi.-flOt c.ntw, 2000 ._..,, It,_, WWI to be-v to V I Ll91man S311S V. ...... ~ "111'1 WW 0.. ~ Or9l'IQla eo.t MOO COutlty on Mey t. ..... Hunllnot~ 9Mctl. c.11· lllropoaalllld~lona. Huntington IMOll, Call· h ~ ~ lllloweharo Ad.' Lall• l.IPO"ChetlUClU1ororedir'rltt-ZOHC; "1 (Low OINlt1o.1tyNotJune7.14.t1,tl 1tM tom.. on the d9tie encl al tt. Thie 11 not In et'l'J way to be fomla. on 1"9 0.-. encl et l"9 a.ow. !Wnore Calf ~ lltrnw. OI' llPOfl the •t-A•lo.nllaft ,... ,_ tlf'ftll lndlC&teCI bellow to,... oonttrued .. an~. Ulna lnflcet4d bek1w 10 ,.. OAT!/TIMI· TuHdey, Thia ·~..,_. II con· t~ lof 11'ie Olf4IOll10I' flt ~QU!l't: To llllOw a ... 7'0 L'ubltltled Orat'ge COM11 rtaJC RQllC( =:.~°:*°"~-: =~c::== =~~~-:.': ~~l~~~=BM: ~~~lndlvlcMI ::=:-:;=:,:-:,: ::::~:=,: __ ... Mftftl"t ~1'1':'..May 3 l.June 7• fltCmlCMM-.iu-w WWI to be'*"' NlalM to Vallev end any !*90" or wllh 10 be hMrd r•llw to OOfdtlonal U. flef'Mll No TN.' .cei.ment .. Mid *°• • ~ ~ U · atotnanllldlting..,.._ r-.n. ""'-a.en MAim ITA,_-, =-~ deeOt'lbed =.:"t9;o:,or::*.; ::a.~tlon deectlMd =c:.'~:.=Wlth~ty~~~-::.~=~ "°'::':iAONt•UNTAL ~~!'.'!!!.U ~==--.. DATl/TIMl Tua1day, mlftlmum few 411 dey9 DAU/TIMI: TuHdOy. 1119'Cel MtlO No.~... = . wnto.yenclappr of ITATU8: ~ lect.lon -····-· "8.IC NOTICC c~ TAN, tlet1 June 17, tHe, 1:00 N The auache4 •P"lll· JUM 17, 1~.1.!;00 ~ A""LICANt. Cu men ,.,_ ..._ ...... Of Of the,,.... 111~. 0..0 S The folowlnQ C*90nl -I---------lrOOll""':. Foum..ln V..,, AllllllLICATION NUMll" cetione .,. Intended to .,. AP9LICATION NUM8Ut '9na P\lbllehecl Onlnae Coat =~~~ ~La: ca! cc::= ~~=U~Ot LINK Aermou• ._,.... ~..:: ....... 10391 =lontl U.. "-'Nt No ==-of~IMI~: =}=,:-=11t'I:; ~~~~icr.;:: =PtlotJuN7. l4.21.21 tfleCallfot'nll~COdo. ~on .:':11 ... 0. COM,ANV, 241107 Loe ~=.,. M.i Kol Dr., Hunt"1Q10ft AfllftUCANT McDonnell !Illy, they r.nec1 wtiat M-M "Y ... 7tl .,,_ I. Ceao•tlJI:-. '*"'*1t of o.wlopnont AlteOt lflld, 1111, L.lllguna dOlna ~ • lleilcih. Cellf. t2Mt DouD1M C0tD the City~ 10 be In 1tt APPLICANT UP Soont ZONt. Downtown~ lo41., C•HhfMH I hMoee. 1000 ~ "'-'· HIMI, Clllf. l2ta3 AGUA '"° POOL SEA-Thie bush~ It oon.-LOC~TION: loulheH1 beet lnl.,_ llddet'l-r• Of SM! 8-d'I MMlatm llltM Dlltr1ct II ....,..... ,....,_,. fw Huntlr:oton lwh, C•ll-"OMmaty Ann '•J>•, VICE 1102 A Victoria, Coet• duct*' by. M ~ oonw of "'°"°"° Ill* end ~to IUly dw:ftbe Mt ....... MOUUT· To pertNt a 4-PUlJC NQTIC( '·~ •• I'· .. ...... fotNe HMI. fot .,,..,,CW! 2•507 Loe Allaoe llJvd ..... Cell tH27 v ...... lc*Olll loloe Chlc4t StNet ~ t•ken 10 the LOCATION Notth ._ of unit condominium with lllM.. ,_. ,.._, LM a. by the pul)llc. ~~!t J.Aguna Hiia. Ollf Alcii Louie 8er1e. 110i A Thie ~ wa lllld LONI! M t ·A (~eel ION w.,,.,., A_,., •PfH'O•· epeclel permit fot 9'*1 l'ICTinOUe ....... ...... CA -.e All IH'r!MSTID ~ 1"nN Vlei0t1a. Coeta Mw. Calif. with lM County ca.ti ol Or• ManuracM1nQl All swopcJ9&1• 111a11 be irnetely ao ,_. ~ of ,_.~ 1n ,.., •b9olc MMim nA.,...,.,. P\ltllltled ~ C09t '°"' .,. llMtM '° 8n.nd Thia buOlMM le oon-12627 :I: ~ty on ~ n. REQUEST: To petmlt • ~tee! on !he bUll 04 the W•ttwly ~ 8 E ~ .. '" 0 NM I! NT AL The folLowlng.,...,,..,.. Deify Plot June • 7. 13 • ...ci "-tne end ..-~~'" .. lndMdualp-Thie bUll""8 ... con· -.. ......_._ ._.__ .... -·-publlcl -•xP•tl•uce 04 ZONE W"·CZ (Waler TA ..... P\lt'Wt IO a.a 006tla ~. 1... ~Of~~ ._,_,. ... -~ .... an lndMdual r"-~·;;;, -~-,;;;;;o bolhtM--~'endp.-eonntt. Rlla'Muon-oco.telloM) 11(-> a.attn t5S11, of the NOW ANO THEN IN lf8alOt tororeo ...... ttiupp-tlon Thie ttatemant -ftlied Rlc*Ctana L'ublllhed Ortl1Q9 c-.. .. Tao tqUef9 ,... the rep;l•tlorl and ,..,.,..,,. REQUEST To permit • CtlliOf'nla lnvlfonm.ntal TENORS, HOO vi.ta def • outlned llbo¥e. If "'--wtth the Coumy a.ti of OJ. Thie sta'-rt -fled Ody Plot Mt!)' 'f. Jur:a 7. i H v I A 0 NM I HT AL c. of the firm. end the a6-Wlndeurllno IChool puttUent Qullltty Act, ttlit prOflCll la Oro. N9wpor1 a.ch. cam rtaJC llOTIC( •• et'l'J ~ ~ .,. ~ on Mey '°· wtth lhe Counry Clet1I Of Or· 14, 2t , ... STATUS Neott!Yo O.OW· mll\lttrttlvt Nt'!liol ... im. to Sction t331(c) of the cat~....,.,C 92MO P9Me eel helyn Nldlk&. 1* ange County ~ Mey ti ~ .uori M-3S p()f1ent lecton In the IMllU· Huntington &each Ordl ~ FlLf. A OOP't Of 1M llhlf M• ~. 2500 • 11111 Aul•t•nt Plenn•r •1 "1M'tl ttee · Otil FILE ,. oopy Of IN •llorl .,,. .,. ,,... aOlllty to nence Coo. propoeed Pfofelll 11 on tie In Vfita del Oro. Newport MOnCI TO 53&-627 t P\lbllhed Or1ill09 COOol .._. PUlJC llltlllC( pr'flPC*ICI oondnlorlal UM ~ With the tpeelll EN v I A 0 NM ENT AL the Oepanmenl Of o...iop. 8-dl. Cllf 92MO CMDfT°"8 °" ........ hla, .... =Plot June 7, ,,, 21. as P\l«llllhed Orenge Cout 1-------...... ""--..... --- permlt 11on1'111 In the 0.-catlon1:~.theeblll--STATUS r:f:'MI Declet· fl'ltftt ~ 2000 fMln Thie bulklw la con -..UC~ ~;::::":'rt:--" 1 . .._711 a.My Ptlo1Mey31. June 7, ACTITtoue•·H•N S*"tnenl 04 Oeo.•lloOf'Nnl ry 10 carry II mHllofl In put>-lllOn 80-M tie ~ ~~!'°'....:..,!f~ =· duCtad by: en lndMduel (aw. .-t .. "1 Or-,.__. 14, 2 t tta4 11Am 9fA,.._.., 8eMoot. 2000 Miiin &trMI, lie Ueblllty •Ad p<operty 11 the June 17 INCi rne.t· .......... _ t2t41. ro. Eltlll M ~ u.c.c.. -...... -...... The foloMng ~ .. Hwittngton 8each. Cell-demege lneufence. the eblll· Ing tlorl by the r,:blc Thia 1111ement wu llled No11Ce 11 ~ ~ to Deity Piiot June 7, t... "8.IC M)TlC( doing~• totnle 92e48. fOf ~Ion I ty to ln11111 •pproved ON FILE. A oopy (If the ALL INT ADltO PEA-wtll'I the County Clet1I of Or· credltot1 of the wltllln 8aJ33 •-IL' MnnM" ISOITAIL. t81i.t1$rd by the pub41c monitoring d 1111lc•1 tor ptopoeed c:ondnlorlel UM SONS ore llwl1ed '° S"9nd Moe ~ty on Mey 2'. named ,,.,,.._Ot(•) tnet a PICTITIOU8 WN ,.._.,,. nut~ It,_ fl, CO.• ,.,.,_., l\L.L IHTE"ESTED PER-underground atorl!Qe tanlca. permtt ii oo 11111 In thl 0.-MAd ~ Ind ...,,_. 1'68 t>YllC trtNtet le tboUt to be PUlJC N()TlC( MAm 9TA~ Cellf 12t27 $OHS ... llW!led to 1ttend lltld thO ab4111y to conform to pertmeru of 09\"oPfl'*'t oplnlone"' eubmlt ~ n1GDO mede on per'IONl Pf°'*1Y The to11ow1ng l*'90N .,. 'llCTrnOUe.,..... ae.. o.,,.. p.,nn 157 Hid hMtfng and opr ... tile regulitlone regerdlng SeMole. 2000 Mein Str•t, for Cf tOelM1 the ~tlon Pub!llMd Orange Cout hefelnef'teir doeorlbld NOT1CI OI' doing buMnw MAm STA ft..,,., Eatt 23fd Btreet IB Co.. oplnlont or IUbmlt tvldenCe Ille 11P910ved monitoring. Muntlneton BMch. Call· .. out""41d •bow " then! Ody Piiot June 7. 14, 21 28 TM n-Wld ~ """"° NIA9eO p ~ A I( A~ E N u E dol The=::""""' .,. ...... Cellf t2U7 • lor«~the~. lion v1co1 tor underground tomta 02&48, t0t lf1tPOC110t1 .,.. lll"IY ""1het quo91lona 1.-e llddr..-of I.he Intended CC>MDf'nOIMALU. PAOPERTIES, 128 Nor'llY L""c••rr CH• .. TE... Thia bu.lneoo It con· M oullTM9 el>o¥9 If thOI• 1tor11ge tank1. by the publlc P4MM call Howerd Zelofllty. St-725 tren1ferore ate Augutta L NMll'T,...... -.... N .....-81 d N t .EE "'"r' "" "°• ducned.....,. ~ tte Mt ~ QUMltonl Firm I iubmltllng ALL INTERESTED PE"· AHOclele Plenner 1t Grlttln, 2.,.2 San .MIQual, (Aeq:i;-~Cem 02M3 ewpor INC ,.OBWA LEECMFT CO , ci-*'0:..Petrln ~cella....n"'-90· Al-outll•ndlng pr~ may SONS.,. Invited lo at19"d 536-5271. PlllJC NOTICE N9wpOr1 8Mch, CA, Cddle oe...eop a Don E. Potier. •2 MornlnQ ~~ t:; t'if: W•t· Thia .ietement WM Mid eocNtePllinrllr~0271 be tnlllt~ to pertlGlpete In Nld heeling end .:f:.9.: --...:......... .... P Orlftln,342S11nMlguel. t04-unttkotof) Stat,IMrle,Cellf t27tll L..«aft Chen.,. Inc lllllUllMCountyClett!OfOr· ....... W. .... an Ofel In~ In °''* opinion•°' eubmlt ,.q,y, ..... ._. '1C1TT10Ua 9USMN N9wpOr18eedl. CA NOTICE 18 HEREBY Jon A. Miier, 8'72 Ctfie 0.-ere ' ·• ~ Counry on May 21, NOafJ, .._..,_ ..._ thettMCltymeyrTl()(•eff9o. lororag&1na1thu1ppllcallon ~eeo;'111h ~ MAim ITATIW TM 1ocet1on In Cellfomle GIVEN that the Hunungton Nowbury, Hun II not on Thie t>ualneH 11 con-tth ...,..... ~1111111 ttvely ~-.,1111 tile expert!• u outlined •l><Mt tt there "'•'ly ..... ~ .,.7 ....... t The--....... pereoni .,. of the cNet ueciutlY9 office 8Mctl PlannlnO ~. Beed\ C-t2"t ,..,,. l'Ut>lllNd Of~ CoNt offered let the Clry Fln.i .,.. Illy further qu.11one ..,., '"""' ~ • ,...., doing~• or prlnc:tpel bulineM omo. wtll hold • publto l'INllnt In ~ u;. Knudaon 112 ducted by I COfpotttlon Pvbllehed Orange eo.t o.tty PllOt June 7, 1986 MMicllon end IWlfd ot ~ pkaM cell MlchMI Strange a.729 SANTA ANA DENTAL Of the Intended ttanolttor .. the Coundl ~.the 13th ltr .. 1, Huntington p,:, Oonllld Mltauol!•. Ody Piiot Mey 31. June 7. S.72t trpct anlll be ~he Foun-A11ocl111• Plann.tr et! OAOUP (CNlckenl Dentel u et>ove Hunt1no1on .. act\ Civic Beed\, Ce11f t2"8 Thie ttttement w• "'8d "· ,, tNt t4Tn Valley City ncit. 53&-5271 P\llJC NOTIC( HMl!hc.tlteir), 715So Main A• <>ill« bulNMM MmM Centeir, 2000 Mein 8tr•. Wllll•m Dleoel, llUt wtth the ~I) ()erk of Or a.44 -------·--Pt~• aubmttted In "-W. Nlft. .... Sv.t Sent. Ana Clelf and edd,.... u-.d by the Huntington 8eeoh Call-Acecla, San lefnadlno, ~ County on M-18 ---------rtllJC NOTta. r•pon111 lo Ihle r~I ~ 1 retafY, ~ 9Moll f'ICTmOUa .,_., 1270 t' Intended "~°' within fOtl'lla. ~the date .net 111 the Celtl t2407 1m -· · "8.tC NOTIC( ---------come tne P<operty of tne ,._.,.. C-"*IWI MAim ITAW Jei1tr9Y A Or_,. D D.S thr• YM'9 lallt YM'9 tu1 time lndiCaMd 1M1ow 10,.. Thie bullneN It oon-, .. ---------Ctly or Fou11111n Valley and Publliihed Orenge CoMt The following~.,. ,3 Flllbrook IMne Ce11t paet IO 111 u known to the mtvellnd°'°""°°'tM .... ducted t1y • QlnWlll pert --~nc .. 1~ • lll'e IUbjeci 10 the prcM.lone Deity Piiot June 7 tete doln9 bllllnw.. 927t4 . . lntef'dlld trtnlfef.. ., •• tnentl of .. pereone wno Mnlhlp Pul>llllhed Orenge Colll1 ~ ~- ,.......,_ or,,... Clwf()fnll Publlll ~ S•n• AROUND THE CLOCK Tllll bullne.i II con-noner. ..wt to be "-'d '*IM to Don Pon. [)Uy Piiot ~ 3t, June 7, ..... I ··-· cm Of IWN COldl ACI ThOI ec1 II ~ CHILDCARE SERVICE". ducied by an lndMduel The name(•) and~ the ~tlon deec:t'lbed Thie 111.etement -llled 14• 21 lNe The tolowtng ~.,. =:: = llOMd 10 g1 ... r.-ona~ PlllJC NOTICE 149 Ooveirnor St . Coet• Jettrwy A. 0r.-ne D 0 s 9ddrw ol 1ri. Intended belOI¥ With tt1a County°"""' of Or· 8•~' d~~-;A~PEATl!S ,,_ D. 1-publle -to lntormatlorl MeN, Clllf 92827 Thia lte1Wnent w Nied tr-i.M(1) 1111 Ernee W DA"TE/TIME TuHd•y ~ County on loley '°· REALTORS 621 Udo 111_,.; P\lbllc m.ilngl will be In the peue111~ Of public NOT1CI °' Lorreine M Sulltvan. 8'9 with IM County~ of Or· Lavtgne, •11e leHOfd A'I., June 11, 1tte, 1:00 ~ ' tNt P\a.JC NOTICC Of B ~ ~ Mid by !he IOllowlng Com· agtncl" Blddera mull ~ HmAMi1Q 0Cv9'nor Coete MeH, ~ County on May 28, LOI AngeMe, CA, Judith A APPLICATION NUMIEA 1111-Cent g~ ' ~~~';-~'L~;:'.·=~o~=~n~: c~~ ,C~1192:~nH1 11 con-I '* n 10227 t9oeT~~~ABellord Av., ~l1k>NfU..Peirmlt~ ~~~~i:.~ '1C...:':A~1 ~.eJd~lll~ll con· bofw Boulevwd IMM' m1llon o l mtterlt ll -.21 d~led by an lndMdual Pvbltlhed Or-. Cout TMI lhe Pf~ pertJ. APPLICANT Chendulal I( !Mt The IOllOwlnG S**)nl.,.. d ed by lndMduolll ~:. ~~n~ ~~-::on :::~:~:~~::"Md~ w:;:::;:-~=a11i;:1~11v.:: llllld Cf:~PllotJune7 1', 21 28 1 ~'!r!o.~ ..... nor':'W: P1~~TION· tt30t 8wltl S.7t3 ~~~~ A~CE ~ai:t:il."'::*".,,.. fled 2 cOm 1 Servlcel l rtqu.1.0 CC>M.IUMCTLON WfTlt with the County Cltrlt of Or· S• 724 11 ioc.t.O 11 28'2 Sen Bouteverd (.,,... Mde i., TEAM. 108' 1 Bolero L.lll"le, County Cler1l Or Com~u~~~ 18 1911e PIHH complete tll• °"?OMDmOMAL. ange County on Mey 13. Miguel, N9wpOr1 BMch, CA tWMfl Mecboneld Awnue fltll.IC NOTICE Huntington Bffcll. Ctlll with the Of tt8 7·30 PM ' encloMd qu.11onnltre tnd UCE"10N MO . .._. 198e file !Wllneet neme uted and Molt A--) 91&411 • llng4I County on M9y~ 3 TrenlPOft•tl<>n Com Include any tnd 1111 eup-ANO TINTATIVI ,_,.. Pl8JC NOTIC£ I by Mid trentleirore at Mid ZONE: C4 (Hlghwlty Com. ~A~U Eugene C Bender. tee. t Publllhed OrMQe eo.t mlllllon June 23 1"8 portlve document• s.nd TRACT 1aaa 1 Publllhed Oranoe Cout loclltlon 11 N9wpOr1 Hiii• tnerolel) T ..... ,--....... Bol«o L~. Hun1lt19ton Ditty Piiot M-11. 24 31 7.30 p M · propoultl 10 Office of the (To .._.• Delly Pllol June 7, 14, 21. 28 '9CTTTIOUS llUalNl•I Aoft.t REQUEST To dell9lop a ,,. --""' per90na.,.. Beech Cellf 112649 JUN 7 1911e -, • • The purpoM ol theH City Clerk. City of Fountllln J·Unlt Ceftdomt1tlUl'll t9MI NAMI ITAT11MEfT Thel Mld bulll tran1teir 11 ICM-unit motel wtth • men--dol::. buliMM u · Devfd E Bender, 119.41 IT*ltlngt It to revtft 1 'V•ll"'t 10200 Slit., Avenue. !trofect) Sa· 7 tO The followlng l*'IOfll are Intended to be ooneum-~·1 unit NI E OWL OILFIELD SE· Bolefo Lane, Huntington ~ opoee110 .. __.,_,_, ,..., Fouolaln Velley CA 92708 NOTICE IS HEREBY dolnQbullneM.. m•ted1tth4lofflCAol Don ENVIRONMENTAL CURITY, 9200 Troc>'C Of , BMcll,Cellt 928'9 P' /blk.,. 1';;j,--;' g 111~ (7 "~116~-«00. EJn 248 GIVEN 1h1t Ille Huntington P\&.IC NOTICE GEORGE'S ROOFING, De Mar1 17' Av Del Mw, STATUS NeglllW Oecler-W•tmln11eir, Cellf 028lj Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con ~ Noni!~ Rell· Fire Clllef Dlcll J0<geneen BMeh Plennlng Cornmllalon 3 79 23rd St . NewpQ(I Sen Clemente, California •Uorl No. Meat wlW be r• J.,,,.. T 8*'ney. 9200 ducted by co-pertnerw oed ..... -of I can •n•--·~ 1ecnnleal wtll hOld IC heet1 I '9CT1T10UI au..... 9Nch. Celt! 112te0 02872 ()fl Of .,,., June 24, \ltewed In conjunction wtUI Trop6C Dr . WMtmlnll•'· E c Beno.r FLC11TIOUa 1U11••• r te~j'"~11~YB wn:A 1 qu•llon1 r90111dlng thl1 r• IM eour!.fC~amber .~,,: NAm ITA.,._,., Lyle Tompeon, 379 23rd ttN Condfttonel U.. Peirmlt No Caltt t2S83 TNI 1t11emen1 WM flied NAm ITA.,_.,, ::. ioulh of'Y lrvlnv~ q~I l0t 1 proPOUJ au... Munllngton Beach Chile The lollowtng Plll90N ate St., Newpor1 e..cr.. Callf Thie bulk 1r-1er II IUt>-e&-24 T"11 butlneu 11 con-wtth the County Cllwtl of Of. The fOltowlne per90ne.,.. ~ltd ~ J«f "'1 tloni regerd lng City <Anter 2000 Mltn Street doing bullneel u A) Or· 926e0 )ec1 10 C.ntornl• UnllOfm ON F'ILE A ClOC>'Y of the ducted by.,,~ ~ County on M•y 1&. doing buelnett a ~ ' purc11111ng proeedurH Huntington Beech Cell-1nge Counly Sporu Ralph F•r11a, 379 23rd Commerclel Code Secllon P'GPOMd hotel 11 on tie In J~ T 8emey 1th WEST COAST MOelLE ~the member• ollhe 1><11>-ltioukl .,. ret•red to the rom1• on tile date end" the Mueege Ttom. Bl Sc>orta St, Newpor1 8-dl, Clllt 8 ioe the Oeptttment of ~ Thie ttatement -Nied ,.... SCREE.MS. 2262 t Aut>wn he f\e u.tlonl • Purcnuing OM1lon otflce 11me lndlceled be6ow tor• Ma.uage of Or~ ~ty. 926e0 TM neme end eddr .. of menl s.Moee 2000 Mein with the c;ou,,ty ~ 04 Or· P\lblllhed Orange C:0..1 D• Of B TOl'O. Cell! g1rd1,;'1:~1no ~II (7t4)~413 Ge1YeendeoMlderll'te1t1t•1CJSPOf'11Ma.uageTrllnlng, Thi• bu1tn•H 11 con-th• peraon with whom Str•I. HuntlnO'on BMcll.,~ ~ty on Mty 30 Delly Pltol May 3 1, June 7, 929:30 c:orllllC1 Marie S•aml It Publllhed Or~ Cout ITWM'lll of alt perllOnl wno D) SpCrtl M•rketlng ducted by I genetel Plll1· ctlllmt may be ftled II Don Celttomle t2"4. lor 1nepece t 1' 21 t9N St-Shulmlln, ~2t M0-3640 °' J«\nlf« Whtie D11ly Ptl01 Ju"-7 lll&e •ltll 10 ri. heard rel•tlve to Ad..,trtt1lng E) Spor11 nerlhlp O. MOl'I 174 Del Mtl'. San tlon by fM publG 1111-S.~ Auburn Dail Dail Dr .. E Ill M0-3035 sa73" 1"41 applleallon dellcrlbed M~ T..n of Ofange Relpl'I F.,,.,. Clemente, CA 92972 end the ALL INTfAESTED PEI'-Publlehed Orange Coat! TOl'O, Clllt t2930 Publlthlld 01111941 Coul below Co . I Sp0t11 Munge Thie ltll«nent ... flied lut dey '°' Mng delme by SONS ... lnvttad 10 enend o.tty Pilot Mle 7, 14, 21, 2er---.. ---,c-NO-T1-,.C--Jey Chnet~ Momo. DllllyPllot June 7 198e OATE ITIME Tu111d1y, Team G) $p0t1i Actl._.. wttlllheCountyOerlcOIOr any Cffdl!Of lhllll be June Ntd r-1ng ~,::: 10M s.714 r~ llW. 2t~ Nel)(llllllca Pi., Coetl !.e 73e ·-1c '""TICE June 17 1118e 7 00 PM ment H) $p()f1• lll"ld Mll1let· enoe County on Mey 21. 23 1911e. wNd't It Ille tJuel.. ~ Ot' eubmlt ...... Celt t2t2t r~ ""' APPLICATION NUMBER 1no Coneullantt. I) D Stuen i 9ae -dey MIOI'• the con-fOfor~the~lon ~:.=· Thi~ bulllnee1· .. COfl• Nil.IC NOTICE NOT1Cl Of Cond111one1 UM Peirmtt No j Dee;on, JI At-Aeelletc:ll P'>10ZM tumm•llon date epec:jlled .. outlined llbo¥9 tt ~ fltll.IC NOTICE TM 1--...... pereon1 .,.. ~ bY' • Olll*W pert. "*-JC .. ARING M-27 with Specie/ Pwm111 Kl Sp0t11 Hypno1het1py P\lblllhed Orwige Cou1 lboYe .. .,.,., fufther ~ --·.., ·---COMOITIONAL UH In oon)vnctlon wllll Con-,2,411 v...., Place eo.11 Deity Piiot June 7, 14 21, 29 Deted ~ne 2, 19&8 ~call Soon~,... ACTITIOUI 9UIMN dot~ bul!Mll.. It-Shulmen ITAT'DmNTM AaANDOlm•NT CW NMilfT NO .. M dltlOnel uoeptlon No 11&....o llAeM 92t2t tllte 7 1.-1 W. l..rttfM, __, lle\Ol'lt P1tn1w et 636-5.271 NAm ITATamlff S EVEN BRACHT MAR-TtMI 11t11tem11nt .,,.. ftlied 10-ueat to and Tentetl.,.. Tr11e1 12820 0oug1.. Stuen WUktn1. S• 221 ~ lne.ded Tr-....... W. hla, .... The following penc>n• .,.. KETINO, 5752 c ... 11.C Of . wttll the County Clertl of Or· ..... Mme ............... I ...... ...__,_.. ~~~~ng1on S.llCh, •Ill I enoe r-~ ....... M-.... o.....foe> 1 APPLICANT Gerllld Sy --ret.J, ... ,..,..... .._.. .,.,.ng .....,.,_ .,._. Ith vvuo•., .,., -• •• Ull CW '1CTTTIOUI t0'·Unl1 Hotel) Golob Thia bu11nn1 11 con-Pla.IC NOTICE Publllhed Orenoe eo..1 ,..,.... C-1 II n AB'S POOL-SPA SER· St....,, L .. 9ttent 5752 I au ... aa NAMI I NOT•C E is HEREBY LOCATION 20&00 e..cn ducted by .,, lndlvtOuel D111y P11o1 June 7, 11188 P\lbtllhed Orange Coat! VICE.. 1023 ~ 81., • ,_ The loll= pet1oni OIVEN 1111t Ille Hunllngtoo 8ouleY11d (frontage reod) Oouglet S Wllklnl '9CTIT10UI ........ Sa739 Dally Piiot June 1, ltM Coeta MeM, Clill( t2824S t~· C~~ 'o~:Ungion P\lblltMd OrMQe eo.t hl'le •band th41 u• of S.ech Pl•nntno Cornmllelon ZONE A2·PD (Medium Thie •l•lement ., .. l'1ted NAMI ITAT11MllfT Sa730 Alc:Nrd A lll'own, 1023 Thll' bull,.._1 la con· I Delly Piiot May tf. 24. 31, •h• Flc11tlou1 Bu11neulw111 llOld • P\lbfle hMr1ng tn D •" 1 11 Y R ••Id• n . wtlh the County Cletl! of Or· The followlng pereone .,.. n11n•1c NOTICE ~St . Colla ....... dUC1ed""' an lndMduol June 7 19N Name PC COIL WINDING, the Council Cllamt>er II Ille tlel-Plenned ,...__.,_,__!) 111941 County on June 3, dolnn bull,_ u ,..~ m-II' IWtnt"C Cellf 92828 St__;,'L .. Br-hi ~ 1100 Pl N9wpOr1 Cir Sant• a ST ~·-..... i~· 198e ..• I .-~ ""'~ T"'' I I ··-· -· Ana Call! 92705 Huntington BHeh Civic • RE ue To develop , ntcr74' THE ILLUSTRATED 1(2177'1 .... bu•n•u • con-Thi• •t•tement WU llllld --------- • The Actlllou1 BuatneM Celltllf 2000 M•ln Street. MY9ll eondomlntum1 with I Publlthed Or•nge CoNt PRINTER. 2250 s Fil""-. NOTIC• TO '1C11TIOUI .,..... ducted by. .,, lndlvldllel with Ille County c~ 04 Or· N•me referred to •t>ove wu Huntington Be1ch C111-1 spec111 permll1 10< ( 11 • r• Deity Pll 'J 7 14 21 29 Ste F Senti Ana Cllltt CMDrTO..a Ofl MAm ITA.,._.,. RlchT"'a .,,~~~wu ........ •noe County on Mey 18, rued in Ot1nge co~mlY on 1 lorn11 on 111e d•I• end et the ductlon In llde yard .. , 119118 ° une · · · · 92704 8UU( "'ANSR" The I04loWlng penone .,. .....,h• .... , ..... ;.-~":'.:'"c._..~ ,.."0r-: l98e _ '9CTTTIOUe IUH•U A I 2 1094 l'ILE tlm.lndlcalec:lbelowlor• bllCkl Ind building IMPllf s 7 7 LllOtlerdVemonMalthen, (a-.t101-41CJJ' dolng~u· .................... , ...... .,. .. _ MAMl9TA~ N~oFu2~1999 a.twend conlldef the•t•t• 1•tlon.12) 7 111r .. 1tOl"f unite • 3 29t0 J1111 Ad , Colt• M .... I u.c.C.) SVMAX co , 950 ~ ~ County on June 2, Publlthed Or•noe CoMt The tollowtng penone .,. c 04 s ~11 of •II pereon1 wno In 1*' of 5 thr ... 1tOl'y 1nd 2 Caut 112828 Notice II hereby 9....,., to Ln Unll 202. N•wport t9ae .__ Delly Piiot M1y 31, June 7, dOlna ~ ... Pllyllt• uMO, 21 anti wi1h IC be llMrd r1111111 ... 10 rwo-1IOl"f and (312 required f'ta.IC NOTICE Eule Pearr Meltlllll"I, 2910 credltoll of th• within BMch. Cellf 91863 ... _, 14 21 t9N CALIF AESTAUFIANT Ant Ave Colli~--Calil Ille 1pcitlCllOon deecrll:>9d gueel parking apec. to M J•ve Rd . Colt• M .... Ctltt nemlld tran1ler0t(e) the1 1 All R 8o4elmany, 950 P\lbbhed Or~ co.et ' S• tOt PROPERTIES, Me W !Sek• 92827 ~ Included on !he drt-ey FICTITIOUI au ... 11 92828 bulk treneler 11 1bou1 to be CagMy Ln Un11 202, N9W ~ Piiot ~ne 7, t4 2 t, 28 St Ste 4015, Coeta ....... d~!:, ~!ii:rZs~., con· OATE/TIME Tu••d•y All() • ooncllllorlel exoep-...... STATI....,. Eull P-1 Mlll1hen mllde on pel'IOf\el property port Beed\. Ctllf 929&3 19" ---------Clllf 92828 Thi• atllement .,,.. llled Ju"41 17 1988. 7 00 PM llon I! requ.ted to perml1 0 The loflowlng peraon1 .,.. , Thl9 11•1_.,1 wu llted he<einetteir ~tbed Thi• bualn"' 11 con-S. 71> ___ f't& __ IC_N0_TIC£___ v tr g I n 1 1 ( o 1 n O e r) APPLICA TIO"i NUMBER bulldlng Mtbeck from the dOlng bu""-9 .. with the County~ of Or· The end ~ ducted by .,, lndMdual I BengoohM 27 Fo•Q~ :';.'~': ~~; o~~ Cot1dlUon11! UM P.,m" No Mllllfly 15' wide llOfm drltn p Ac I F I c Lu MB ER llng4I County on Mey 28. ~em: the Intended All R ~ P'tll.IC NOT1C( • ,~~:.~.. Wey IMne. Clllt t27 t5 P\lbltlhed Or Co..t 66-7' e111emen1 The lent•ttve ENTERPRISES 809 W tO&e lrenafet0t1 lrt Juno.Yeo Thia , .. tetnenl wM Mid ~i. bull.,... It con- Oelty Piiot Mty ~ 24 3t APPLICANT Cllandulel K trect I• lo IUbdtvlde the 8elbOI Blvd • Newport '1102l'7 Heu, 21194 ~St . TOf with lhe County°"""' (If Or· PM:TI'TIOUI .,..... The!....~~ .. ~.,.. ducted by .,, lndMduel Pttei parcel for condominium Beaeh. Calif 928Clt P\lblltll«f Orange Coul Cl 90""2 ~ County 00 June 3 ....... n·--doing...,..,_ vi...o..... e.-... Jun41 7 l98e SA·MS LOCATtON 16301 8Mc11 porpoM1 onty Chrfetopner P Tucker DellyPtlo1June7 1' 21 28 '~1ocet.:.,.; Callfofnlll 19ee ' -,.,~,., OOPH(" IACKMOE 1;;.:-; .. ~-Mid Boulevard t-1 110e ~ EH V I R 0 NM E NT A L 809 W Bell>oe Blvd New-, 1988 ot the chi.I e'*'U11¥t ofl\oe ~ ~ = ~ .,. RENT AL SERVICE, :l~71 wllh the County Clertl of Or ---------i-MecOoneld A\'9tlUe STATUS Neg111.,.. Oeder· POf1 BMctt. c.111 92e8 t Se-720 or pfloelpel butlnett otfloe P.iblllhed OrMQe CoMt LARSON DIST,. SO QrHnbrler Len•, Co1ta ~ c;ou,,ty ~ MIY T, 1 ... P\RIC NOTICE ind .. 041 Aven~I 111on No e&-:iO ti P<oPOMd Thia bu1lne11 11 con-ol lhe Intended trllNf9for la Deify P1lot June 7. 14, 2t, 28 IMAOt CONSULTANTS M~}.Callf. 9282t ,__ ZONE C4 !Htghw1y Com for tllll protect ducted by Ill lndlvldoll 11111-"' NOTIM -19H . l'M1Y Juerc. 2571 or.... Publtshed Or~ COMll ITA'na.NT cw merd 1lt ON FILE A copy of the Ctirt1tophef p Tuciler r\IUU\I ~ AN other bvlllleel '*"'-S.709 =-~·.::a W•I-~ .. ~· eo.111 M .... o.ily Piiot Mey 11. 2•. at, UA!~~~TTTIOUNT Of'. 0AEOUEST To dllYelOp • l>'<>P0-'11,. ~~lum1 11 11 Tiiie lll19'Mnl wu llled ftCTTTIOUI IU ... ll end eddr .... UMd by the ~ LMie L.arlOn. 7802 ~1 .. •,,• .. .,bu,.valn"I 11 con• June 7, 1Ne ,... ...,.. ..... 1 • unn mo194 wn11 • men on ""in 1 ... .._.. •"*'' o with the County Cleric ol Or· ... ..-.,............ Intended tr11n1twor wtthln •-tC NOTI"'"' Co!Qat • w--'-1 "' au•••• NAIK 1 Oeve4opment Set"'°8e 2000 Count M 28 .. .._ ... ~, r~ ""'-' celff • .. .,.. · -"'"''1 •. ducted by en lndMdutl Tiie fotlowlng ptrt on1 eg:',: ~71R 0 N M E N T A L Mein Str•I Huntl~gton = 'I on II)' ' The lollowlng penone ere lhrM )'Mrl tut )'Mfl IM1 92&83 Audy Ju.,_ he ... aban<IOntd 1ne uM of STATUS N90111v. Oeciar-BMcti. CllHOfnle 112649 '°" l'l.ca:. d~c ~~MME A~ E ..... fn':~~~., i:n~'::. to,',~ FICTmOUI 9UIMU c~o::'"t.'9°':~· ~7' Thlli ll•t-11 w• "'*' "8.IC NOTIC( th• F1e1111ou1 Bu11n11u 111on No e&-28 Wiii t>e r• lnlPe(:tlon by the publlc Publl1ned o.anoe Cout I "' "' .. ,,,. ...._ aTA,.....,, urc ' ' u no on wtth 11111 County ci.rt. 04 Or· --------- N•me SOUTHCOAST IN ~lewed 1n con)Unc11on wllll ALL INTERESTED PEA· ()ally Pllol June 7, 14, 21, 28 \llAOHMENTAL SERVICES. The nlme(I) Ind bull,_ The followlng penlOnll.,.. ~· c:i .. ·:8 .11 con· af'09 1 .. County Of\ Mey t8. FICTITIOUS.,_ .. TERIOR DESIGNS, 1954> Condtllon•I U• P11tmll No SONS ere 1nvtled to 11tend t9M 2tllel 8rooltllunl St #2&4, dOlng bu"-u · 198e NAm aTA.,...,.., E.ut Edlno-r A\lenue 5.,.,. 86 ,. uld hearl"O and •• ,,.... Se-723 Huntington e.acn. Calll llddr... of lhe Intended TAR 0 ET ED INF 0 A. dueled by. )Oinl venture ,_ The fclowlng peraone .,.. ,-,,, C.111 112705 ON FILE A eopy of tM oplnlon1 or eubml1 evtdenoe t2::.,, L Clm Ph D ttenlfefee(ll art C.therlne MA TtON SERVICES 3857 Cetofyn S Olttaeo Publllhed Oreng. COu1 doing bu91"--... The F1Ctl1tou1 Bu1•n•n prop<>Md 11o1a1 11 on nr. In If°" or age1n1t th4I appOca11on P\&.IC NOTi"c 21&e 1 Brook!MSt '*li .u&4: t:Ov~~~~.~~ Foun-Bitch Street Suite Mi, ,.__ T!Mt ttetwnent wu "*' Delly Piiot Mey 3 t, June 7, AAAANOEM£NTS~4 N1meret11tred10 11bovewu 1neDep11r1ment ofo.....lop-u out11"9d 1bow II there ~ Huntln Ion BHch, Ctltl Thet lhe property per1I· p0t18Mch.Cellf.92MO wttht~~~.,.:r,· 14,211988 VlaAntlbet,~ • flied In Orenge County onlmen• StrVlcet. 2000 Mein •r• 1ny further queat10<11 'ICTITIOUl IUSINlll 928-48 g l nertt he<•to It ~lbed In Jotin C McAobertl , 3110 = oun • S.~ Ctlll 92M3 M1rch 10 t988 FtLF Str .. 1 Mvntlngton 8Mch pleaM Clll Seolt H .... ,,... .. All 1 ...... 1 I ...... P•rk N9wpOr1 •2t0,...... " L)'MetteBudday, 10.VI• NO F303173 CeltfOfnl• 926'9. f()( ln•pe<:: tlll•nt Pl1nn« ., 638-5271 NAMI •TAT'llEfT Thi• butlnell 11 con get1ef .. I""'" n , ...... por1 Beach C•HI 92eeG ""·bfl..._,,, A..;,: J.!'!!, ·-"' NOTll'C Antlt>ee, ~ e..cn. lllaUn TM follOwtng peraona ere dueled by .,, lndMdual t fl•tur ... equipment, trllde 0 Berk' Kiii"'-3309 ,..., .,_, VT ......-. ~" 1~ Clllf 928&3 SOulll COii.ii S•tee. Inc. • tton by lhe pubhc J-w • t.c-dol bullneet •: Robert L Clmbeto ~Ind good wlU of a Ger· """'' Dally Pilot June 7 • 2t 28 {lllfornll Corporllton 11\d ALL INTERESTED PER· 1 '•IMJ, Huntlneton .... T"8vs FOR POPS. 2945 Thi• •1•tement WU llted l•ln l)hOtC bvllneN end II ~ Blvd ' Corona del 19M . • ' '1C1TTIOUe ....... d~.:, ~tin~ con-Merk Shy~en 1 0-11 SONS are tnvtled to tllend '1Mftl~omm!NMn R ndolph A Colt M-. with the County Clerk of Or· locetec:I 11 tlSOO Ad1m1 Met, Celtt 92626 s.7oe NAlim ITATDSWT w1 an =~~-19~.!!" A~d• ~.~. ~~ .. b':'n _.~ D1':"1y~'uo1 Ju~~~' C~ll 02&2t..,., • • af'09 ~ty on M•y 28 .. 8• tot. Coeta Mee&, Ce 35T":::o,f 1~' The fcMlowtnO l*ton' .,. ~~t=~w .. ftlied . .,..... ·--· .,,... ~· ~ -.,, • .....,.... ··Tri." C.bure\()( Shoe> t98e · 92828 ' ' C101nO ~ • CIJll 92705 10< Of eg4'1ntl the ~!cation S.727 I C••tt . I 2946 ~ "102M The ~ nerne Uled 92715 rtaJC llOT1C( Tt41: ,INAL TOUCH 2,7 with lhe County Clet1I of OJ. nm bu"-wu oon· u outlined •bove If there ~ -:.~.n ~-t• ••-·. .... ..... ,...._... Or ,. ___ 1 by Mid trenlfetore •t Mid i Tht1 bu1lneu 11 con-ange County~ .,.eyt , ... duc:1ec:I bye gene.Ill pertMt• are eny turt'"'9f q-tlon1 C~1"'11' 0.:0":.. ...,.. ..._ ,,_:;lyu~~-:. ...... ange7 4 2"-:-29 IOC.tlon II FOTO !)(PRESS duc1ed by I generel pert· '1Cnnou8 ....... Stantord, IMM, COHf to715 • ,... lhlp ~call Sootr Hem.,,._. P\&IC NOTIC£ • cvcu ..,.. .... ..,. .,., ... 7. 14. •• . Ml'INp ...._ 9TATamlff Doreen 0 . _..,... Pul>lllNd OJMQe COMC ftw. lletemenl w .. !ti.cl tllteni P1enne-e•5*~27 1 Thll butlnett 11 con-198e &VISUALENTERPAISl!CO JoMC McAobeni Thetolowtng.,..ontare Thtt bullneea .. con· Delly Ptlot May t1, 2,, 31 ... wtththeCounty C~of Or.I ,,_ w _,811n IN· NOTLCIOf lductedby lcorpotltlorl Sa-721 That Mid~ trenB 11 Tllll atatement -m.ci ~~-· ducted by 1Llmttedl*'tn«· June7, ttee ~County on M1y 8 11188 relllfJ, Hunlin.ton • llMdt C~ r~~.· =~~I filed ~~~ .;: o':o. ~-w411\ the County CMf'll of Or· (1 ED lllAI< flltiA"MA· ~ Q ....... a.... Pu~ Orenge Coul ~ C-...._ "'Mlf'T MO ......., w1111 the County °'9rk 04 Or· "8JC N0T1C[ row &crow Co , 2070 N = County on ~ 21• CE LI 12>ME0 PAK. 11111 etatement -flled -------- [)eity Piiat I.fey 11· 2' 31• Put>4•ll•ed O<enge Couf COAITM. oevalMWNT &noe County on May 28 Tut11nA"" Setlt•Ane.0.· 19 1NOO Aor1oe ....... tutt. wlttllheCountyClet1!otOf• .-T 1eae De ty Pt1<11 Ju,,. 7 19ee NRMrT NO .... -I tll&e • IC 11711 IOf'nl• 927Q5 on Of •lier Jvne ,,,_ 100. Hunt1ne1on &nch, ~ County on May 23, _____ ...... .....,..__ SA &43 S•730 'nNTATM _,AACn "1Gm NO'nce °" 24 ttN Publ\elled Orange eo.t Cllf. 0*8 ttM MATH °" Thie bu1$1 trenllfs .. IUb-~ Piiot June 7 l4. 21. 21 PacMca Home c... ekip-,,_,. ..... ITA,_.., l't&.IC NOTICl PlellC NOTICE Pl8.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOiie., rt he re by qrvAn that n nuhllc. hP1tm1g is to be held by the Ctty Council of Coate Mesa In the Councll Chambers C11y Hall, 17 fair Orive, Costa M~. C•llforntfl on June 16 1988 lit 8 30 pm or •• eoon 1he rPaft1tr 81 prac 11c11ble I he purpose of this public hearing 11 to re<:flive pubhc comment on the propoMd UM'• of f Pder11I ~evenuf! S t1arlng EntlUement Funds 10 b9 approprl1ted m the 1986-87 Flaeat Year Budget Notice 11 lur1her given thal ar 1t1P Atr1remtmtlone<t time and pl•ce. any 1nd 11111ntflrMted person• hove lhP rtght 10 pres.ml or 1l 11no rir 1N111t11n comments conc:N ning the propoMd use s o f H id Federal Revenue S ttartng lund!I • PreMnted below ts a summitry r.ompariioon of the propoaed uM • F~tlfAI Rt1V'tlnua S haring fund• to the F1aca l YMr 1~86 87 Budgnt Ma'°' .. rvlc49 Calogory Protechon or Per110n1 and Pro1lm ty Community Health and Er1v11onrrflnt Tranaportetton L .. tura Tlmfl S«vlG G..,_r I GoYllltnmflnl Suppo rt \. Tot .. Tot $ Aavenu. Sharing PrC)pOMd ISO 000 600 000 $750 000 All OthOf Propoffd s 18 ••7 125 5 895 770 8 512,045 5,6 19, 185 S,374 375 St50.000 eoo ooo S150,000 ,.._., Pr090Mcf •uctoet S t8.4 77. t25 6 045,770 g 112,0•5 6,619, 185 8 374,376 llLIDI A. WMrTI ltC' to CIUfwnla UnltOl'm ' '*"Inc •~ 1MOo L'ubllNld OrMQe CoMI The folowlnO per.ona.,.. ANDOl'NfthON Commerelel COdt SecllOn • 8a-717 0.-.Su..t,lulteHOO, OellY Plot May 3t, June 7. doing~•· TO Mi•••TP 81Qe HuntinglOfl IMctl, Calif. t4, 21 ,... at!AAA CUSTOM 'AIHT· HTATI NO. A._ The nerne end edd,.... of P\8..fC NOTICC ~ l..ee5 ING, 5061 Afton Pwtrwey, To .. helrl, ~. th• peraon wltll whom "'*-~.,... 1• con-ll'YIM. Calif t27t4 credllora and conll~t etallnl ::Ji be Mid 19 BUA-l'ICTmOUI.,..... Mied by a oorporstlon "-ncty FrMttca. ...,,., mer~~'ot' ~~-~ ROW ROW CO . 2070 N.u. aTAW Joy~.:.~ --... Pl8.JC N011C£ &061 Alton Pllttcfty, IMna, -· ... ·-----·-N Tustin A .... Senta Ana, The~.,...,,..,.. T'tMI -. -,_, Cdf. t27t4 In lhe wlll end/Of ..tlltt Cf. CA 0270& Rel !eerow doing.,.,...,...• wtth Iha CounlY c.tc Of Or· PICTrT'IOUI .,..... Thhl t>ull,_. 11 'cion- EILEIN A WHIT! #"f613 and the IMI dey for OAa I AtlO. 2424 ...... = Coun1Y ~ Mey 1t. ~= .,.. ducned by. M lnclMduel Ac'*"R lone Ml ~~ ftll"!! c:totmt by atty cndl10f POf1 Blvd •••· 22. eo.t• ~· ~1>11.-.. ... Aencty F ...,.,.. by ARM UTA W -vrrAT lheil be Juno 23, 10M, M .... Calif. t2t27 &..a......._. ~~ •• .,.H .. IDT .... .,.,'"' Thll lttternent .... 111aO In the Superior Court of Or-wtllch II the bu11nw1 day L.rry I , Hrit I ....,.. 0 . ,....,.,..._. ....-.., ...., '"' "'""""' '. wllh the County a.ti (If OJ. Moe County ~Ing lh•t .,..or. the llONlllfl'llnetlon Htnltt. 105 DantMy Lii, ~ "°' JuM 7, •• 21. 21 ING. 11762 euti. or., Hunt• .,. County Ofl Mey 7, , ... CA'AMlLITA w MO,.,AT be d•t• tpeclfl•Chboll'e Coete ..... c.itf 12t28 1Nfl lna\Ol'I -...ctl, Cellf t2t4t ,.... eppolnted • l*IO'* ,.._ 0.ted June~ 1..t Thia bu.i,,... le ~ a.707 W9tm ll 8c:lhmldt. 11752 P\lbllahed OnnQo Coo.et rwent1l1¥e to edmln6eteir tM C.tMrtM ....... ~ cluc1ed by llulNnd ~ _.,; CH tit Or., Hunllnglon Delly Piiot May 1f, H, a 1, _,.,. ot the c:teoedOnt Tr.....,_ Leny 91 Hril P\llJC M)JIC( .._,.,Calif t2Mt June T. , ... Th• petition t•Quetta P\ltJIWled Ofange Cotti Thia I01atement .,,.. Mid Thlt ~llne.a to oon-a.fi17 au1"0tlty lo eidmlnl9t• the Ody "'°' Juno 7 1... with the C«.ln"' Clenl of Of· P'ICTmOUI WU dueled by. an ~ t-::;;;:====="":::::::~ ..wo Uf1<* the lndepen.-• ,._ '' MAim 9TA TDmlff W1111aim A 8dwnldt dent Aclmlnlltrarlon of ~ -740 lln09 County on May 21· TN fOIOMl'I per1ICN.. Tiiie ltsternenl .. Ned ,.1 .. Act ,... dCllno ~. ....., the County OWi! ol Or· A hMltng on the pot1t1on rtaJC NOTJC( L'ublllhed ~"= INOILHAM'I AOLLI ~ County Oft ...., 11. _. be held on JUH& 2$ J!Wtl.IW, 1144& ~ 11M , .... , .. '°AM In Oo91° llOTICICM' =PllotN!eT. •.nu 8t eypr.a.c.M.IOaO ,_ Ho s 111 700 CMc Center "'8UC HIAW ' ... 111 Ct\a,,_ C ln!:::!: L'uallNd 0r..-eo.t DtM W•. lam•,,.,., CA C~i.. 114'6~8t . Deir .-.ot M4IY 11, ltlte 7, 12702. ..-TllO,... c.lf.IOAO t4,t11Mt If YOU O&.IECT to 1M fOllw C... ~ llJTIC[ TI'ltl llullnt09 II OOft· .... oranunt Of a:e _..., '°" WMNil Honie) dllCtld 1:11: en ~•• ""°""' either liPOW • ll'ie NOTIC 11 HI .... ., P'ICTmOUI ••• ... • ce.w c. ~ P'tlllJC NOTICE ,...,.. .,., MtO 'fOlll • oiVtN 1wt IN HumlriQton um•nm IT TNI .... .,,.tt w..., _ ................ _......__... __ jectlol'ill Of .. ~= IMctt ~ Coftw' 't •a I 1"-.....,.,.,... .. wftfl N c.untJ Clel1c Of Of• fllCnnoul 9UliNIU I.Iona ll'lo OO&lt1 .. llOkl • PUblo ~ 1n dCllno ""*--• lflOt cowirr on MIW t•. IT -" the "-'"9 Your..,._ ... Coundi'CMn• .. the CtllHO AllOCIATll 1111 ~·;;::;. .. enc:io ,,_,be In~• i.y HvnllfltlOft leacfl Ci.to L TO.., 44U ........ ._. ....._ ~ doll'I t;;f,; • ,.... 9lt0f'n9Y. Oin•. IOOO MM1 ltt9l. Wlil 1 ......,_, leerft, .~ Or.,. Cc.I QAAETH DAYIU MA •YOUANA~Ofl HunUntton ...._.., C CMr Ollw ,_ ..... It, Jwrie 7, KetlNO IUO Ml~ Put>111r1 d ohlnoo Co 1 Oit ty P1101 Jun 1 Hil•fj ., a ClllM~ ....... of fotnte.,1111~ ........ lMlr\ Cit-,.,,, ,... ~ ..:..-........., Se73~ ""1 M<1111d, you"""" ... ""-· ...,. co,... fonu •di lie '°'" ........ · ·-· · ~----~----------.-....----~------------------------- COVER HOME PROVIDED by REMAX OF COSTA MF'\~ A SPECIAL ADVERTISIN(, SlQ>PLEMENT VOLS, O. 23 SATURDAY "' JUNE 7, 1986 . I • I I • ' I I I I I \ I COVER HOME PROVIDED by REMAX of COSTA MESA 'AGE 2. Market Map 3. Unique Homes ... Colesworthy & Co. 5. Grubb & Elll1 8. George Elkln1 Co. 7. Waterfront Homes 8. Grubb & EJlll - Tom Alllnaon 9. H1tbor Reelty 10. Hunt & Al80Cliat• 11. lrvtn. Cout Realton ------- PAGE 12. Remax of Cotta Mesa 13. Remax of Cotta M ... 16:0pen HOUM Directory 17. Open HOUM Dlr.ctory 18. Clasalfleci 19. Cl...Uled 20. Claalfled 21. Clasamed 22. N.w Home Honzona 23. Cotdwell Banker, Costa Mesa 24. ~I Banker, Newport Beach COVER HOME PROVIDED by REMAX of COSTA MESA .. NEW LISTING IUCIFltlT TllllO Under construction. Get lnvotved with 3 bdrm, 2 ba on West Oceanfront. Aduft-famtty -1tvtng. $560,000 w /$20,-000 decor package. OI IOllTl. II lllffS -Back bay and night tight 'ilew from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo, end unft, sunn)I patio, on greenbefta. $229,000.· LnnY rma Tm lllf'F -lta spedall 3 bdrma, on a ~ greenbelt loaded with trees. 2 story townhouse. 1830 sq.ft. $240,000. SPUlll II CUYOI tSU. -Upgraded Pinehurst model, 2BR, den, comm. spa, tennis, pool. Big declr wl1h small vtew. Tasteful! $210,000. UTlU ISUll ... -2 untts, full Balboa Island lot, fireplaces, patJo, ctoae to bay. Income $18,000/yr & bulld dream home. $295,000 COl8U Ill IU CWSIC -Modernized 2 bdrm, 1 bath charming home, jennalre, tlled spa, stained glass. spaoe for office or studio. $295,000 •C1£tflll ftl1r LIT -Make an otter·. You might own It. Owners want out. $50,000 down. O.W.C. $225,000. IUUTlfUl Oll lllfJS -"\.-O end untt. wrap around patio, ~L ·o oJ bdrm, A/C, full security, on q ~ _.,.aac. $238,000. II llYllt II PIUUT CORfTlll -1 bdrm + con- vertible den, In popular Orange Tree. Streams.. · tennis, poof, activities. $115,000. II CIPISTUIO, $14,IM -Rare find! Trust liqui- dation calls for aale. Townhouse near pool, quiet cul-de-sac. Sold In present condition. $64,000. 1AC1 UY TOIUOll -Newer, larger Cape Cod atyle with 3 bdrms. Bay vtew, sun decks, and A/C. Muter suite has cazy fireplace. $225,000. --......,'315,000 TO '450,000--- C&Pl COi ii Cll -A 3 BR, 2'A BA charmer. 2 story, spacious master suite & famlty room, on tree llned street close to beach. $435,000. •• OPNITmrY -For famlty desiring lovely, I CORONA DEL MAR Festival Day Grant Howald Park Coro na del Mar 12 n oon to 6 p.m, If you mtsMd ttli$ mommg's Scenic SK race moke it up to youneff by visitinQ Festival Doyl A haircut~, lawn soles, r«yeled fashions, affists ond iew-fer1, food ond eutet'tainment. Funt T etl them Unique HomM, "The local Favorite," Mnt yovl apacfoue 4 bdrm pool home In prestigious lrvtne lr==============;r Terrace for under $400,000. Tit P11C1 IS llCIT ._ Thate rare these days, so la a J · 7 h 5 bdrm a!ngle atory In Broadm<>Of'. Immaculate, · une t tunny and private. $369,000. IOT STlf'f •TIE IAlln -A 3/2 and 211 duplex In Olde CdMI Cu~aac near footbridge. Cozy llCCUT FlOll PUI _ Seller wants offers on feet and atrtum In owners unit. $369,000. Jasmine Creek, plan 4, 3 bdrm, 2 story, comm. UCHA IUCI -Cottage navored 3 bdrm, a bk>d. ooo1 & tennla. Just reduced. $335,900. to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek •j! a""" t ..,45 nnn of blue view. $435,000. ..,1.,,_ o •• .----. "1 l ..sl · l ll'TIUT -LB compound: tenn a court, apa, adobe walls. tile roof, pool, view of the Pacfflc. Plenty of bdrma. $7 45,000. Fm W -Prtced below current appralsal, 4 doora from Big Corona, apacfous famJly hon'9. 7 years ofd, Immaculate, bring often. $580,000. A llftlY lJfUTYU -Harbor RJdge townhome with 89t9'e view of ctty and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, lmpecc.able condition and A.C. $642,500. ---OYER $1 MILUON---- lftlll con Ullll -5 bdrm, 1 story home, ocean .. view, Laguna's finest area with private beach, comm faclllttes. $1, 190,000. A ft.U • Tll IOO -In San Clemente,~ lar vtew of the Pacific, 5 bdrms. medlterranean flavor. owner wllllng to flnanoe. $1,500,000 .ST 11(1 OI Tll UlllT -Spectacular 6, 700 sq.ft home on 'A acre overtooklng secluded beach & coast llne. $4,300,000. OPEi SITlll&Y 1-5 ..... == ·-$358,000 w Owe ....... 3 bdrm, 2 ba, prlv. beech access M. vonGeldem .. -$545,000 221 ...... Unique 3 bdrm. 1 blk to beech H Manca.s ... $295,000 Illa.... Clusk: 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage B Barrington ---$369.000 •1• ..... 312 and 211 duplex In great location 8 . Hutchings . U. UY $225.000 HQ arw.. F·2 Newer cape Cod 3 bdrm townhome V. Slnclalr IPEI Slll&Y 1-1 ... •• .. $358.000 w ............ 3 bdrm, 2 bath. private beach access B. White .. • $S45,000 221 ...... Unique 3 bdrm. 1 blk to beach M. AOUS981ot ---$295.ooo 111a...-. CtaUlc 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage J Skahan .. -$369,000 ., ..... 312 and 211 duplex In great locatlon B Hutchings CWSIC UYCIHT -Beau11ful neighborhood, love-SO IM lllW -From beamed llvlng room watch .,. i.-$396,000 ly 4 bdrm, 3 bath pool home with spa, large yard1 bay and pavtlllon, 3 bdrm, office, courtyard, Private 4 bdrm. poo1 11111 ...... fruit treea. and reallattc prioe. $325,000. deatg~ kitchen. Unique at $575,000. V Sinclair CDl lllWlll -Potential view, 3BR, 2BA, access AllY l lllUJ -Townhome overlooking all of • WTll $210,000 to private beach and very anxious owner. Lush Nwprt Beach. ~ky 3 bdrm, 3 bath, retreat otf 2 bdrm, den, am vtew follage. aparkllng pool, large rooms. $358,000. muter suite. In Harbor Ridge at $861,000. '------------------J 11...,....._. T Boland U~H)U~ lilM~i. DALT~§. f>lli·f>()()() AY AT MMA1t1HUR 80UL&VA.RD IN COROIQ DIL MAit • 4 a 5 a WE HAVE IMMEDIATE BUYERS FOR: BLUFFS -"E" Plan, view of Upper Back Bay, original section. WATERFRONT -at least 2 bedrooms, boat dock not essential. EASTBLUFF -view, up to $400,000. BLUFFS -front row view, original section. BLUFFS -for a bachelor, spacious 2 bd., well located. BLUFFS -"Paula" plan, greenbelt location. IRVINE -for a bachelor, lots of brick and wood. BLUFFS -investment unit, good assumable financing or owner will carry. EASTBLUFF OR HARBOR VIEW HILLS -private location or view, upgraded, formal dini~ room, to $350,000. IRVtNE TERRACE -3 bd., family room, good ocean or Bay View, one level. BLUFFS -3 bd., large dining room, prefer end unit, to $300,000. EASTBLUFF -3 or 4 bd., one level, view, original condition. BLUFFS -"R" plan, Back Bay view. EASTBLUFF -5 bd., view. BLUFFS -one level Angelita or Linda, good greenbelt location. DOVER SHORES, IRVINE TERRACE, HARBOR VIEW HOMES -3 bd., fami ly room, pool, to $400,000. PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION Joy of Newport Phyllis Goggio Harriet Spencer Gayle F ollingstad Judy Loos Sharron Harris Carmen Rowe Chuck Colesworthy Doug Herbst NEW LISTING-LOVELY "E" PLAN I 1.:r<·1>11ona lly lovely Bluffs "E" plan located in forest-like setting on lu'>h gre enbelt. Private end un11 3 bedrooms. 2 1 ., baths, wide r>IJn1c1 11on c,hurters, new carpet, gorgeous dPcor Price includes rhe and $289,000 EASTBLUFF -POOL I drgP fJrnilv home, Lusk built "B" plan with beautiful pool and \pa. 4 ht·droomo,, l' 1 baths, security system, 2 fir e place s l easehold OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 PM 22H ARALIA, NB $254,900 GREENBELT LOCATION . V1·r~ pop ulM "Angelita" plan located on very df.'s1rable greenbelt c >rw levcl, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, very private end unit Price includes rl u• lo nd $215,000 RARE "Q" PLAN V1•1 y f(·w of thf''><' plans were built. Special 3 bedroom, 2 ' 1 bath with .t l onvers.11 1on pit featuring fireplace. Near new carpets and tile, 'huttl'r\, \pdc1ous living area. Price includes the land OPEN HOUSE: SUN 1-4PM 307 VISTA TRUCHA, Na $329,500 SUPERB QUALITY • VIEW This totally redone "Delores" plan 1s unsurpassed in quality and taste. French doors open to large patio overlooking expansive Back Bay . Ver~ private end unit. 3 bedrooms, 21/1 baths. Price includes the land. $395,000 POPULAR ONE LEVEL Spacious "Linda" model with large wrap around patio. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, very private master suite. Potential of this home 1s great. Priced well including the land OPEN HOUSE IAT 1-5PM 409 ONDA, NB $220,000 SHARP BONITA PLAN Beautiful greenbelt location near pool. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, planta- tion shutters, all on one level Private master \Uite. Price incudes the land. $205,000 BALBOA ISLAND Light and airy, c harming island home. Cathedral beamed ceilings, neutral decor 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus den Priced extremely well $334,900 IRVINE -UNIVERSITY PARK Thi' pric" on 1h1s home ha .. hePn reduced Outstanding family home across. from big park, pool, tennis 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. lnr mol din in!( room. Beautifully decorated w11h air cond1tton1n!_a nd spa. $275,000 640-0020 Eastbluff Vlll•ae Center, Newport Beach . ' , a a 2 A • 6 ru fi IS J\f.S IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVU':ES IELOlhT 11nn 11,IOO,GOO PnvaLC tenrus couc~ pool and spa. Large custom homt> situated on 11 acre lot lO presugious Bt.-lrourt Two story home with 5BR, 4BA. family room. study. a.tr cond1uorung, extensive security systc·m Bnght and cheerful and ln "move-in" <.'ond1uon 24-hour guarded gate commuruty Prtt-c includes the land Owner will coruuder trading for less expensive hOITl{' Donna Godshall WYllW IJU,000 &-duc't.-d $10,000 Owner says seU' Situated on a quwt cul de-sac. thts 3BR home ft>atures a formal dmmg room. family room with fireplace, vaulted c..-e1ltng.-.. large master suite A very pnvate lo cauon m this guard gated rommuruty that fea· tures \Cnnis and a mmmunity pool Ann Peters WTSflE CISTA •W ·-1112.000 Marv<'lOU!> 3BR rott.age with hardwood floors. lots of used brick and gourmet country lutchen Large rear yard ,.;1nd patio for garderung or enteruurung Ownt•r leaving area. Ann Peters IEWPHT Hllm -UllCEll an t,ooo A vnv Spt>e1al and unique duplex with 3BR on tht· up~r level and 2BR otl the lower unit Oct-an vu·~ from del'ks. mc:-elv maintained ReduN...>d $20.00<J to s:n9.000. Hallje Strock UM ISU WITI Pitt. S4H,OOO Lido hunw w pool on lurgl' lot Three car garage, 3BR. :rnA F~m1ly room. S1?parate dmmg room ExpoM.J bt•ctm cealtngs. hardwood floors Lo<.·att>d in qu1t·t end o( island Ownt>r 11> SE>nous se•lln Jo<m Lt-was WSE lllO FUUU IO•E 1110,000 &>autarullv dl'(.'()rat.ed and maint.amed Lido Isll· beauty F~ur bt.>drooms. 4BA. fanuly room, st'par- ak duung room. hardwood floors, French doors. largt• bm·kro pat10 and an extra large lot. Near beadu.~ •. tcnrus courts and boat docks Joan Lewu~TDanny Bibb WYIEW S42t,t00 Spacious & desirable smgle story home has vaulted <:ewngs & skylights. Pnvat.e rommuruty includes tennis & pool Decorator perfect & great for entertalnlng Park like yard Four tx-drooms, 2"'1BA Owners must sell by July 1 Hurry, this won't last1 Diana Prosser SPYIUSI llllE 14tl,HO H1ll~borQ plan 4BR. 3BA on large point lot New carpet and pa.mt. Added windows m hvmg room enhdll('(• lht.' ocean bay and taty night light view Sandie Fix SUWID umsn IHl.000 Expanded 5BR. JBA. 2 story res1denct' on extra large lot Cul-de-sa<: location on canyon offering pnvacy and qwet 5(.'\tmg Pnce includes the land Sandie Fix llTITAIMll fllW... S44l,OOO TastC'fully decorated 4BR 2 !ll BA. one level ho~ in one o{ Newport's finest areas. Large.• master suite, formal dining room, recently redecorated Great floor plan for entertaining, beautifully Landscaped and complete security system Maxine Propp 0 YlEW llmll • UUM YllW -.U 1111 ... Custom1u:.'<i one level JBR plus, 3 1'1 BA home on extra large lot Wlth panoramic ocean and sunset view Ideal locallon on quiet top street but con~­ n1t>nt to all shopping and schools Game room wtth ats own bath and bar -a great plact-for children and parties. Maxine Propp Y11W ME .llST USTD • -UtlMO Tot.ally remodeled 3BR. 2 ~BA end unit con- dominium wath ocean and bay view Bnck entry and patio, French doora throughout. windows added for maximum bght Ready to move into. Pmx-d to sell at $397 .000 Maxinr Propp. .. . . l # 2 Ch~lc Piasa, Suite 100, ,_ SITUllllY OILY IRVINE TERRACE I'll ... 4BR. FR, pool 1 5 SEA VIEW 1111.- JBR, FR, pool 1 .... :30 1UIS.8*tlt G.RobertlOn 1M1Y ......... Ann Peters SllllY llLY BAYSIDE SIMJ• 2BR 1-~ HARBOR RIDGE Sl,IM,• 5BR. FR. pool, spa 1 ~ H V KNOLLS UAI .... JBR, FR. comm. pl:s l-4:30 NEWPORT BEACH ....... 3BR. FR, poolJspa l-4 BA YSHORES 11..-.- ~BR. FR, WU' (mt I 4 W OCEANFRONT 1111.000 6BR, FR, spa. wtr fmt 1-5 H V HILLS UttM0 5BR. FR, VH'W 1-5 BIG CANYON Utt• 4BR. FR, poolJ.spa 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR Pll.000 2BR 1-5 SPYGLASS INl,MO .>BR. FR 1·5 EASTBLUFF t dl,000 JBR FR 1·5 CORONA OEL MAR ....... 4BR, FR 1-~ BA YCREST t2Tl ,llO JSR.FR l~ HARBOR Rnx;E 1411.IOI JBR 2 1 BA. romm pis l 5 HARBOR RIDGE 11,ltl,MO 4BR f'R mmm pl~ 1·5 OLDE CDM a.ut,111 1111..,.... M. Mac'Nab DllWI••••· M White tlll ...... 'lr. L. Egan tW JtM1 IMtt D Gcd.shall n 11 ..,...,. "· 8 Aunt' ............ T.AlJ!Non 1121 htrfa•r M Propp ti ..,., It. '"'&• c Allison 214~ L Jacobs ..... ,..., .. M .8ulklt-y 2U4o.t..,. C Ward U HPMHle lr. T Allinson 2821 ...... ,. G Amato 12 WtHiecM PrOS!llf'r/CroLJer • Trat.t&ar A Pt'\en. :?BR 1-5 G HI Irk Ro~rwm SITUlllY I SUlllY SPYGLASS HILL lt,llUll Vent loWJ 114 85-86 8-8 PROMONTORY t1,Jtl .... '4Br. FR, wtr fmt 1-5 CAMOO HGHLNDS .,. ... JBR 1-4 BA YSlDE WfRFR S1,1 ... JSR wtr fmt 1-5 SPYGLASS SUl,- 5BR FR pool I 5 COVES IQI ... JBR. wtr fmt 1-5 BELCOURT ..... 4BR, FR, spa, view 2-5 SEA WIND Slll,111 5BR. FR, romm p is 1·5 BIG CANYON Sl,...,_ 5BR, FR 1·5 ,., ... ....,., .. M lngold M2 ......,hbMlr. M Macnab Clll lerttalNI Godshall/Nihen u11a.,..w.1r. Chichester/Macnab 11himtlem Bulkley/Hmm.an 111 .......... C. Maaon " ........... B Panch tNlhft ...... FixlDPnny ~~; I HITS II UWNIT IUCI ....... Six -2BR. IBA apartme'nt umts plus office spaoe. ExceUent West.cliff location. Qose to shoppmg & transportauon Rents low for area Sandie Fix ua• •1111 cam S4lt• · ExecutJv«>'s delight an tha.s three bedroom townhome Vaulted ceilings & windows show off the serene mountaln & canyon view and sparkl- mg lights Commuruty pool and tennis Twenty four hour secunty gate. Diana Prosser. ... o&lfll 1'lllNUTmllLI" 11-- Just reduced $100,000, former owner transferred and our corporate client says sell now' Five bed.rooms. 4 ~ baths. formal dining. and • COWllry kit.ch~ off a any fanuly room. A private estate with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finet view locations. Danny BibbtSs.eph3nie Grody .. UIYll • Y&.L.mm ... , DTlTI t1.-,. Thi.s ~BR. 4 ~BA traditional home lS m .unpec- cable condition. InCJudes, fonnal living and dm- mg, separate library. family room with wet bar and fireplace. pool, spa. sauna and lllOlt f'WO'· thing ebe you m1sht deau-e. Fabulous fairway location. DGnny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. '6~~ 6200 Ill CUTll · ... EST&lt u11,- Presently 4BR. 2 1/lBA. formal laving and duung room. perfect for expansaonr Prime cul-de-sac locaUOn, OVer 11) actt WJth VieWI Of golf COWW, mountams. and etty lights Available under great tenns Submit yours Danny Btbb/Stepharue Grody. Ill CAIYH • uam an.. SUI.- This immaculate 4BR, 3BA home ts a real ~el lncludes beam ceilings, French doors, cozy bnck fireplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens. large pool, spa and Koi pond Perfect for outside llvmg and enterWning. Reduced prtee or ~.000 and owner willing to talk! Danny Btbb and Stephanie Grody. Ill WYN • Mn TUlfTJIUl NZIMI Tius warm and cozy, beautifully decorated 4BR, 3BA home 1S one of our ftne5t offerings New country kitchen. French doors, lots of bnck, lush gardens and a very privat.e yard with pool. Well pnced at $625·.000 Danny Bibb .. Ullll Oll1UNUIY Stzt,000 Four bedrooms, separate family room w1th far-e- place. fonnal living & dmmg room. 3BA. and 3- car garage· Fabulous setting on a qwet cul-de-sac. spaoous lot with a garden al every window Spectacular waterfall and spa Pnced to sell al $629.000 Danny Bibb and Stepharue Grody. Ill C&IYH lllUllll PUii H Slll,000 Located on large comer lot, thL<1 38R. 2 1n BA home is perfect for family & entert.a1JUT1ent Huge expanded farruly room with fl.replace, large for- maJ living room and dirung room Excellent hght exposure shows dean and bnghl. Excellent value. Danny Bibb and Stepha.rue Grody umNT -ua• ISUll nu 11,111.000 Luxunous single story bayfront with Canwuc view to mam channel Recently remodeled Gated courtyard entry. 4BR. 4BA. large goumwt kitchen, fonnal dining. huge master suite· with Ci.replace 55' boat dock and sandy beach Includes land. Belle Partch. UllH lllU SIH,000 Very pnvate "Devonshire" unatldChed. C-Olossal c1ty and mght light VleW Nt'ar mam pool Good assumable fm.ancing. Sharon Vogt PUFEOT Hiil Y ... I SIH,000 Spyglass H1U Five bedrooms, 3BA. llving and family room with fonnal di~ French doors, beautiful wood floors and all new k.Jtchen Ex- traord.mary oversu..ed lot Priced to ~ll $635.000 Danny Blbb and Stepharue Grady llUT LIOATIH -UUT Ill II l.L 1411.000 CALIFORNIA RANCH S'I'Y LE smgle sltlry home on huge Jot Thrc>e to four bedrooms plus separate guest quarters or r"e(:reallon bldg &•am ceilings, exteM1ve use of oak. beveled glas.5 and three ftrepL~ Home rl'C't'ntly remodeled Se- cluded patio with pool, spa and fountain Many amenilles Appl only Pnct>d $495,000 Donna Godshall --.. l H Willi CUSS IOI/Alf Slll-Architect designed 6BR dream home Mast.er suite with his & her baths, SJttmg area. Cirepl~ & white water eternal views Roof top tub, walled deck. Large pat:Jo off livt.ng room. fll't' p1t, barbeque goes to sand PllClfte Coast Highway at Prospect. F..asy access and egress. Vafue ~ $875,000. Appotntmen\ only Tom AJ..li.mon DPAlllft UU• I .itm '1IWI Sit .... Exclusive area of mult.1-million dollar homes Four bt!drooms. 3 ·~BA, with oversued fl"T\Y room, bvmg and duung room This home lS except.aonally pnced and L'I e>asy to show Loan may be urnable to qualified buyer Qwck possess)on posslble. 2224 Paetftc Onve1 Acao.a. $895,000 Tom AlJinson NIWPORI BIACll ---' .. r l :7:-:--:----:-------~------...:z;.-._ .. _. ..... ._,..._.'!"' .. ~•~--..................... .. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. Prrde of ownership 1s relleclt>d 1n lh1s beautifully maintained duplea Each unit fealurrs two bdrms w/numerous amenhl1es plus a tour CcH gc1r av.e Great rental area Almost $300.000 ot .issum.ible financing Ottered at $335.000 LINDA T AGLIANE nt OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT lovely quiet c1rea of customized homes m Corona del Mar Access to prrvate beach Three bedrooms & two bath~ Two decks Perteet for entertaining $369.000 DEA BURTON ' CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Great owner s unit w 3 bdrm> or 2 & d1n1ng/den Many upgrades fresh decor Privc1te yard 2 bdrm 2 bath spacious unit over garage Both units have separate entry, laundry room & st or aR" $4 ?S 000 MARILYN TWITCHELL THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIM Et Unobstructed total view large lot with space for eapans1on first time offered. located rn orrRrnal Harbor View Hills Many exerting poss1b1hhes Pool & rock waterfall 1n lovely courtyard settrng. New 3 car garage 3 bedrooms & family room Prrced for ou1ck c;alP S420 000 BELL( CHAS£ LEE OPEN HOUS£ SUN I 5 494 GOL0£NROD COM GLORIOUS OCEAN AND BAY VIEWS Ron1.,~11 'unwl lrom this exceptional family home Desir dblt' H.ir tior View Hills Open plan hv1ng GrPat tor !'ntertd1ninv. Mc1ny quality upgrades Prrvi!IP pool $4 1 ~ 000 ANN GRHR OPEN HOU Sf SUN I 5 1120 r.OL DC NROD C D M CUSTOM-BUil T BY OWNER Only \? block to bedth l 4 yec1r Jld tustom home has 3 bdrms ?t,, baths. family room lormdl dining area & oversrzed doublP. gdr c1ge Added bonus some water view' Very well prrced at s·J69 000 CAROL PANGBURN CONTEMPORARY DUPLEX NEAR BEACH A lruly outstandrng property Wood & glass design with many exciting features Excellent rentals or ownPr plus income May consider exchange or carry back $465,000 ANN GRE£R OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME On a very pteluresque street. large 3 bdrm with family room. wet bar 2 hreplaces 1n an authentic Spanish motif Includes separate and very prrwale oversized I bdrm income unit LINDA TAGLIANETTI BALBOA ISLAND QUALITY REMODEL 4 bdrm. 31h bath home plus 2 bdrm apt The kitchen 1s a gourmet cooks delight Skylights and leaded windows create a bnght atmosphere lovely street close to So Bayfront beach Easy walk to lerry MARILYN TWITCHHL NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF, NEW ON THE MARKET located across from the park this spacious lam1ly homt offers 4 bdrms. family room lormal d1n1ng and large country kitchen Cn1oy spa & night hghl view from patio $359 000 includes land CAROL PANGBURN "NEW EXCITING LISTING on the bluff" di Newport Large Latour model with two bedrooms su1ll's and fireplace Quiel with some view. pool spa and \Pcorily for only $140.500 Good hnanc1ng ROGER BROWN NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM BAYFRONT HOME lmpress1vP S bedroom home Dramatrc curved staircase m entry Lots ot imported marble and crystal throughout Spa on deck plus shps for 3 boats Perteet for enterta1nmR SI 900.000 DE A BURTON ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH Price educed to SSJS 000 Comfort convenience. elegance and LOCATION are yours on l ldo All rooms are spacious c1nd newly decorated 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo Seller will trade tor units or commercial Pier & shp available TRUDY STUBBLHIEL D LIDO BA YFRONT CONDO, $399,000 Elegantly decorated co ndo on exclurne Ltdo Park Orrve Securrty burld1ng features 2 huge bedrooms, spa tub. and atrrum Probate salt. Call tor details MARY JANK ANN BEMENT NEWPORT BEACH CONDO -LEASE OP- TION Sl .000/mo w/$5.000 option money will move you rnto this stunning Villa Balboa condo w/ocean view Complete securrty w/ocean w1ew Complete security w/guarded gale. pool & spa Owner mutl"\e111 SUBMIT' $127.800 . SAL l Y SHIPL£ YI JOYCE DABOLT NEWPORT BEACH Well pnced Excellent value! 4 bdrm. 11h bath home rn Harbor Vitw Seller~ have bought another and must sell' Immaculate. move tn condition $349.000 TRUDY STUBBLHIHO NEWPORT HEIGHTS Unique 3 bdrm home in lanlast1c location Add 2nd story and hawe a beautiful bay view Close to shopping, beath. yacht clubs & restaurants $249.500 MARY JANK/ANN BEMENT OPlN HOUSE SUN l 5 411 RIVE RSIOC OR . NB GET READY FOR SUMMER Invest or enioy 1t yourself Newer prl(le of OWMrsh1p home plus mcome on the beach 1n NewPorl 3 bdrm owners unit with bit in kitchen plus 3 bdrm apt with bit in kitchen and patio MARIA BERCOVITZ MARILYN TWITCHELL STUNNING UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN & BAY VIEW Possibly the best in all of Newport! Two I bdrm two bath penthouse condo 1n the Versailles Large walk in closets w mirrored doors Impressive fireplace ·~ ma~e this your permanent home or your wetkend hideaway' S228 000 JOYCC DABOLI SALLY SHIPLEY 6 UNITS LIDO ISLE four 2 bdrm two 3 bdrm condos m super location Steps to community tennis & beaches Short walk to lido Village shops and res tauranls All 6 tor Sl.300.000 CATHRYN TENNILL[ BAYFRONT -SPECTACULAR VIEW OF TURNING BASIN Large pter 2 shp Remodeled, 4 bdrms 3"1 l>aths den 3 car garage Room to expand Community tennis SI 750.000 Bill VINCENT NEWPORT CREST CONDO Move 1n 1mmed1 alely while escrow close\' 3 bdrm plus silting room end unit Community pool & tennis Walk to beach $189 950 BARBARA CHAMBERS COSTA MESA MESA VERDE Expanded 4 bdrm, 3 bath charmer Eitra large family room separate d1n1ng room, laree ~1lchen opens to big yard with pool & soa Three car garage Master bdrm suite with spa tub, bay window cedar closet $290 000 MARIA BERCOVITl IRVINE A BEST BUY ON GREENBEL Tl Irvine ;ondo puced to sell last 2 bdrms & den, 2'h bath 1n Ranch San Joaqurn Great location near pools and &olf course Lllflt and airy model with neutral colors thruout $159.900 SHERRY WALLACE IN WOODBRIDGE, IRVINE Exceptional 3 bdrm 2~ condo Newly parnted & ready to move into' $153.000 . l E STARK AFFORD.ABLE TURTLEROCK HOME - 1189,500 FEE Perfect for the buyer s.ttk1na a prime area at an affordable price Sunny. $1ncfe level plan on corner lot UP(raded & air cond1honed Great location Walk to park. pool, tennis & schools SALi Y SHIPLEY I XlYCC DABOl T ,. DAILY PILOT /llSAL ISTATW•----------------------------------IATUlrDAY JUN• 11 1 .. /fJAGa 1 We don't iLf.St sell "waterfront" ... we specialize in property on the water ... · near the water ... and with a view of the water . .... FABULOUS IN NORTif LAGUNA Breathtaking white wilter, city light ;and p;astoral views from every ALL ON THE WATER room. M.agnificent custom 3 bdrm with den ;and sep;arate studio reached by circular stalrase 1n dra· matic 2 story entry Ov'er '4000 sq. ft. with extensive use of custo~ tile & slumpstone in den and living room flrepbces and in wall ~urrounding poof. S 1, 1S0,000611·1400 OUTSTANDING ON UDO ISLE Extra luge corner lot. Totally remodeled with the finest materials. Sp;aclous S bdrm 1ocluding completely new master with vaulted ceilings and fireplace, new kitchen, family room with fireplace and formal dining room. Wall of French doors opens from living room to sunny will landscaped patio. S83S,000 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR-VIEWS Unusu.I 3 story -"" duplex above China Cove and beach. A sp;ac1ous 3 bdrm on topmost floor, perfect for owner, ii l bdrm rent'I on middle level and studio/guest ill ground level An immaculate property with separ;ate i.undry ;and garage. S78S,000 631-1400 BA YSHORES UXE NEW And truly charming. Two story, with shingled exterior with sharp white trim t bay & paned windows and lots of French doon Gorgeous gourmet eaHn family kitchen, formal dining and 3 bdrms Accents o used brtck, two l>attos + balcony off master with fp all on ~rge corner 101 S680,000 631· 1400 ELEGANT "COLONIAL" ON TiiE POINT Com· plE'tely remodeled shuttered tradillonal with 4 bdrm\, and your choice of den or formal dining room 8Nu1tfully appotnted with two st~+rw~y~, liv- ing room ~11h antique wood & marble fireplace, hardwood floors, <"ompletely new gourmt>t kitchen and French doors to stone floored patt0 Rt·plumbed, rewired and air conditioned. S585.000 631· 1400 PRE.STICE CONDO WITH SUPURB VIEWS Of ~1·wpor1 tfarbor's turning basin .ind c 1ty light>. <..ontl'mporary decor with l bdrm, 21,, baths and \.tun.i Whit<' tile floor\, brushed aluminum k11rhen c.>btnet' ,rnd accent\ of burled oak Se<.unly hldg ~1th doorfT\.dn & pool 1575,000 631-1400 XTRA LARGE UDO LOT 65' frontage, one of bt-~t \treet to street lots on lido Isle 35' now occupied by early Spanish style 5 bdrm + family room home with beamt"d ceilings and lots of potential Additional )()' 1s all garden. Rare opportunity to build big or remodel S549,500631-1400 PENINSULA PT. NEWER! With many quality fea- tures A l story home wtth \unny south patio ad101nin~ the family room. Beamed ceilings, 3 fps and 4 bdrm\ 1ncludlng the m.i\ter suite with si tting area & bay view Move·1n ready, 1ust step'> to beach s.485,000 611-1400 PRIME NEWPORT DUPLEX Forever oct>an & sume1 views, 15 ueps to beach Completely re· furlJISh<'d, 1ns1de & 0111, 4 & l bdrm units with built· '"'.ind firl•plau~s ~treet end loc.tt1on, a rare offering for mean lovers S440,000 67 3·6900 HARBOR RIDGE TOWNHOME In great location with ,omt' ocean & city light views. Xtra large floor pl.111, rare Oltr!J'!larke t Vaulted ceilings, skylights & floor to c r1lin~ ·windows light up this 3 bdrm with lorm.tl d1n1ng and family rooms Beautifull y dt>tOr· "'"cl with extensive.' use of rrnrrored walls and de· \1gnN pa~rs Community pool & tennis S..25.000 631 1400 I.ENDER OWNED ~4 bdrm on brger lot. Master has fp, spa & sundeck. lots of T l.C necessoiry but temf1c potential wtth skylights and hardwOod and tile flooring Walk to beach & tennis. Just reduced to $375,000 631· 1400 . NEWPORT CONDO-AT BAY 8£.\CH hbulous unobstructed harbor views. Two bdrms & family room with ttle and parquet floors and mirror accents + 2 car garage, walk to shops lovely furnishings included at $345,000631·1-400 LARGE HOME ON PENINSULA POINT Steps to community beach, tennis & ocean. lots of potential 1n this unusually large 4 bdrm & family room home with nice south p;atio on ii charming "country" lane JUST REDUCED-SUPER BUY! SJJS,000 631-1400 DRAMA IN NEWPORT With fabulous views of night lights and back bay A spacious family home with 4 bdrms, large Irving room and family room + exc1t1ng indoor pool ;and sp;a (lH) S325,000 631· 1400 NEWPORT HEJCHTS WITH OCEAN VIEW loving· ly cared for 3 bdrm, 2111 bath with formal dining room ;and extra stor.age for R V large yard with many fruit trees ANXIOUS SELLER says submit all offersll S289,000 631-1400 CHARMING IN BA YSHOR£S Spacious storybook cottage large l1v1ng room with fireplace, sunny kitchen with bleached plank flooring and 3 bdrm~. including 2nd story master suite, built around land- scaped pa110 Gate ocNnfront community w11h pri- vate beaches S245,000 (lHl 631·1400 NEWPORT, HIGHLY UPGRADED Steps to library, park and ~chool 3 bdrms, 21·'l bath,, with ut1l11y room and wuna Newly 11led k1tcht'n floors and French doo" Cul-de-~c location 1225,000 631· 1400 EASTSIDE C M .-LARGE LOT-ROOM TO BUILD Has ex1st1ng l bd & d('n with beamed ( t•ilings & hardwood noor\ Room for R V and you ran build 2 more unm on 1h1\ \Up~r properly A rare opportuni· ty at S 185.000 f, l 1·1400 VILLA BALBOA-BREAnITAKINC VIEWS 01 ocean and coa,tltne n•Rht light\. t\n ab,olutl•ly 1m maculate 1 bdrm and den, complete with levelorc, ~ nc;arly new \f'C urity c omple,., communr1., pool b1k" to beach Reduced to I 169,000631· 1400 SHARP EASTSIDE TOWNHOME Thrrt-bdrm' 111- clud1ng master \llltP with drn, tnlrrior l.tundrv and attached 2 car garage with dflf,\( t1v1· ratio lovrly small complex with clapboarrl anrl r1vN roe k t•11 · 1ertors S 149,500fi31·1400 NEWPORT TOWNHOME '>eldom on mar~et Ch~rm1ng trad1t1onal fec.•I J bdrm l bath, one \tor-y unit wtth shutlt>r\ & h.md,ome entry 1n attractive parklike setting A\\um.ihk h1Rh bal.inc r 1'1 T.D s 144,qoo 631-1400 WESTSIDE TOWNHOME NN1 Courtyards" re- development Completely rebuilt jU\I two ye~r\ ago Charming l \tOry, 3 bdrm l ~ with woodburntng fireplace and lovely brid.. patio Parld1ke 'etttng w11h community pool. S 117,000631-1400 Two office• aervinr Co.ta Meaa, Corona del Mar, Huntln1ton Beach, Irvine, Laauna Beach •nd Newport Beach Waterfront Homes, Jnc. REALToRs Sales, Re ntals, Property Management · \ 2436West Coast Hwy, Newport Beath 315 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island 631-1400 673-6900 ··Making the 1nost of your f or1nal f oye! When you bought your first home. you were probably happy iust to get a roof over your head But when it came to the second one you wanted more than the basics More than the basics'· probably tncluded a formal entryway or foyer But now that you've got one, what do you do with 1t? That 1s. how should you decorate your foyer? The 1ntenor designers at Armstrong, the flooring company have designed three foyer decors. one of which (or a vanat1on) should satisfy 1ust about anyone The contemporary decor 1s a stunner The color scheme alone guarantees that -bright red purple and soph1s11cated gray This foyer 1s filled with sunst11ne. thanks to glass. blocks framing the door (purple, with a red iamb) and a large skylight A glass-block part1t1on d1v1des the to.ye" . from the ad1ommg living room , The foyer walls are lacquered bright red The floor is covered with gray Solanan Supreme no-wax flooring 1n a subtle diamond-shaped geometnc pattern The special urethane no-wax surface is tough enough to take the constant to and fro 1n a foyer The floonng 1s accented by an area rug. which is actually a hand-woven tapestry, a work of art In fact the whole foyer 1s a miniature art gallery of sorts The black-and-white Fornesot1 plates on the red-lac- quered front wall are reflected in a mirrored side wall A semicircular red pedestal table sculptural in design supports a mauve-colored pottery vase A pear-filled red ceramic bowl makes an 1111terest1ng still lite The colonial foyer. as you · would expect. 1s a !J $ complete change of pace Its outstanding features a The foyer for tradJtionallata features bullt-1.n Apple peen wallpayer complementa earth (Plea.ae eee P'OYER/Paie 141 bookc.ue. Wlndaor chair and carrlage lampe. tona ln Ute brlck-s-tterned no-wu floor. YOU GUESSED IT!!! The eiciting CUSTOM HOME on "WORLD CLASS BEACH & SURF," you have read about in the GRUBB & ELLIS large ad, is this 6BR architect designed dream home, directly on the beach at 6206 WEST OCEANFRONT Cul-de-sac street just off PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY at PROSPECT -12 mile North of TiiE ARCHES in NEWPORT BEACH. Shown only by appointment. SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE . THIS SUNDAY ONLY Interested Parties May See From 1 pm-5pm Or Appointment with Tom Allinson VALUE PRICED $875,000 Call Tom Allinson SENIOI MAIKmNG CONSULTANT ~ ~ 714-854-9022 Grubb & Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES 644 6200 #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 •Newport Beach, California 92660 IN CASE YOU DON'T ••• Like a custom 6BR home on "WORLD CLASS BEACH & SURF" mentioned elsewhere as being OPEN FOR VIEWING THIS SUNDAY from 1-SPM at 6206 WEST OCEANFRONT, off Pacific Coast Highway at Prospect. 1 2 mile North of The Arches, PERHAPS you would prefer this FANT AS'MC VIEW CUSTOM 4BR home "OVERLOOKING HARBOR located in CORONA DEL MAR at 2224 PACIFIC DRIVE 0££ PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY at ACACIA, toward the HARBOR and overlooking same, plus PAVIl.&LION, BALBOA, CATALINA. Great financing available to quahhed buyers. OPEN THIS SUNDAY FROM 1PM-5PM Or Appointment with Tom Allins VALUE PRICED $895,000 Call Tom Allinson SINIOI MAIKnlNG CONSULTANT • 714-854-9022 Grubb & Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROtCERAGE SERVICES 644 6200 #2 Civk Plaza, Suite 100 •Newport Beach, California 92660 .. PROfii.I DI Grucclo Leads lrvlne Board as Membership Expandi by: Jim Hathcock Sales of existing single-family homes in California surged 27.8 percent in April to their .highest level in more than five years. The 10,rease an sales -reponed by the Cahfomaa Association of Realtors -has been due largely to lower interest rates. which have made housing more affordable, saad Rob- cn M. 01 Gruccio. president of the Irvine Board of Realtors. "The recent increase in sales has depleted a large percentage of the housing inventory an Irvine:· he said. The medium price for a home an Orange County escalated 2.3 per- cent duringApril to S 142,856. Analyzing the Irvine submarket of Orange County.' D1 Gruccio said the housing inventory contains a greater percentage of con- dominiums and townhouses than other c11ies. Over the last 20 years. he said. buyers have become fond of Irvine's newness and the extensive planning which has set tt apan from other Orange County cities. .. University Park is about 18 years old and that was the first subdivision bualt in Irvine. Most of the homes for sale in the city range m price from $80,000 to $320,000. Probably about 15-20 p.;:rcent of recent sales have fallen into the $125,000 and under price bracket," said Di Gruccio. Future subdivisions will be targeted toward buyers who want to live and work in Irvine. .. People are going to continue moving here from other areas of Orange County as more businesses locate inside the Irvine Spectrum. They are getting ured of spending so much time ued up in traffic on the freeways during rush hours and can avoid all of that by living and work- ing m Irvine," Di Gruccio saad. Though initially planned as a city of 220.000 residents at buildout. Di Grufcio said density has been re- v iscd downward to 180.000. . However, builders still have a grc~t challenge in front of them as the city is currently only about halfway de- veloped &ith a populatton of 85,ooo.· Di Grucc10 has sold real estate tn California for the last eight years. He bought Irvine Coast Realty four years ago and merged with The Le Raisor Co. two years later. He said the Irvine Board of Re- altors was founded in 1979 wtth 300 members from 17 offices. Current- ly. 784 agents and associates from 136 offices pan1cipate in the Irvine Board. . 0 We had a net ·increase of I 00 members since the beginning of I 986," Di Gruccio said. Sixteen committees have been formed within the board to assist members m such areas as com- mumcations and public relations. education, government relations. program development and pro- fessional standards, said 01 Gruc- cio. In order to Join any local board • ao agent or aS&OC1ate has to joan the National Association of Realtors and The California Association of Realtors. The state group has l 00.000 members from 183 boards in 32 different districts who suppon the mamtcnancc of the general wel- fare ofpropeny ownership laws and guard against unnecessary tax in- creases. The Galtforn1a Assoc1at1on monitors tax Laws at the state level and all boards are supponang a central lobbying effon now under way to preserve existing tax benefits for owners of pn mary and second- ary homes. Due to a continued dnve for in- creased profess1onahsm an the field. the state dcpanment of reaJ estate has expanded the education re- quirements for new licensees and has structured continuing education programs to constantly upgrade the profession The Harbor Area's Oldes_t Real Estate Firm , lftl II Tll MUI un.-Ull ll FUT 11 lll llf 11,JM,IM Beautiful corner location across from the beach Spacious slngle level 3 bdrm home per1ect for Ir) picturesque Carlsbad. Bulld a home or two Indoor-outdoor living on prestigious Harbor units on each of three level ,.5 ft. lots Island Road. Swimming pool, famlly rm with bar end format beyslde dining area. Pier and float tllllffl YllW U1l,tll can aocommntil\te large yacht. Owner will luxurious 2 bdrm end unit with fabulous views finance. of the bay, oc~an and city lights from every room Large sun deck, full security building • 1st rate recreation faclitles. Reduced for quick sale. UY WS1 WTill 1121,IOO Well located Newport Beach condo with 1 bdrm plus a separate convertible den. 2 full baths, deluxe gourmet kitchen, prlvte deck. expensive carpeting, full security building. amm11&a.1US Jhe Hart>Qr Realty rental department has a waiting list of , desirable year 1round tenants that want to live In Newport Beach. If you have a garage apartment or home to rent, call our rental department for fast professional service. Mtmlll IUOl Ollll S1M.lll Charming 2 bdrm upstSJrs unit in popular Hunt- ington Township. Party size deck -very pri- vate. Beautifully maintained grounds end com- munity pool. Walking distance to shopping and oark llUI YO Pl'.ITIMSI S211Mt Fabulous white water view from this spacious 2 bdrm 2 bath condo. Huge master suite. formal dining rm, high cathedral ceilings, large private sun deci<. urn111 man uu 11.ioo,000 Sprawtlng bayfront home with 88 feet on the bay. located in exclusive gate-guarded Bayshores. ,. bdrms, family rm, large bayside patio. plenty of room for a pool. Repuced to settle estate llWNll llACI S1Jt,MI UHi YllW -1121.IM LUH llll • '1lU w.111 1221,oee Spacious,. bdrm family home with sweeping bay 2 bdrms, den. formal dining rm & ramly rm All Sharp condo In gate-guarded VIiia Balboa. and city lights view. Family rm, dining rm. 3 car beautifully decorated In blue Fireplace, large Sp~clouJ 1 1bd~I modb8111;>f9~~ ~nto private garage --the Ideal home tor an active growing private deck. upgraded carpets and high ca- enc ose pat o. uxe u -n c en. family. Owners moving out of state say "SElll" thedrat celllngs (213) 628-2828 (/ (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR z • ~,10/SATURDAY JUN• 7, H .. milllllliliiillillil••-------------------------•DMLY Ph.OT /ft)ll HTATI Homes \sales reach highest level since '80 LOS ANGELES -The onset of spring combined with low Interest rates 1n April to boost home sales to their highest level since 1980, the Callfornfa Assoc1at1on of Realtors reports. Sales of existing single-family homes n CaJlforn1a surged 27 8 percent 1n April to a seasonally adjusted annual sales rate of 496,500 units That was way up from March's · 391 .721 unit pace and 146 percent faster than the 433,266 unit rate of a year earlier. the trade association said. "Spring is typically the prime home- buymg season. but lower tnterest rates sales were higher than a year earlier, the president added. The sales pace in the Orange County region leaped 28.7 percent 1n Apnl from March and was 37 9 percent higher than a year earlier, CAR' s report said Sales rn the Los Angeles area surged 32.2 percent from March and were up 33 percent from a year earller The sales pace in the San Diego area rose 18.2 percent in April from March and was 13 3 percent faster than a year ago. CAR s report came two days after the National Association of Realtors "The drop l.n the (unsold inventory) lndez ls a very good lndlcatlon that California's home resale marltet wl.11 keep growing, and that the potenttal for furtber upward pressure on housing prices continues toexlst. ,, -JOEL SINGER California Association of Realtors Chief economist. vice president have made ac11v11y even stronger than usual. said Richard J Rosenthal. CAR president and a Venice Realtor The Aprll sales pace was the fastest smce October 1980, when California homes were sold at a 571.670 unit annual cltp, Rosenthal sa1d It was al~o the tenth consecutive month in which said Apnl sales nationwide reached their highest level in more than six years · Fixed mortgage interest rates dipped down into the 10 percent range last month, and many people wanted to ·1ock m· those rates," Rosenthal said "'There seems to be a real 'buy now ~-Hunt & AssOciates REAL ESTATE 640-4868 2125 San,~quln Hiiis Rd. NewPo'rt Center MAGNIFICENT MANOR 180 ° OCEAN · VIEWS PRICE RED UCED $200,000 Designed to please the most discriminate, thiR 5 Bd, 7 Ha, custom home is located at the very VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library lo family room w/one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -1t reflects the ultimate in quality. Maater suite (over l()(X) sq.ft.) w/sauna and fireplace and breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades Offered at $1,750,000 .• Jen Hunt 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN l -5PM BIG CANYON· 18th FAIRWAY Spacious & sophisticated, this 4 Bd, f> Ba, custom designed by Wallace Neff is California living at itsl best! From courtyard ent.rv thru the gracious & sprawling floor plan to sparkling pool, separate citrus and rose garden, right onto golf course ies the entertainera delight! PRIVATE POOL HOUSE W/SAUNA, enormous baument and over 4200 sq.ft. to charm you. 24 hour guarded gate. Owner may ass~t. $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see 18 CYPRESS PT. LANE OPEN SUN 1-4PM OCEAN VIEW $85,000 att1t~de out there · Home prices also rose The median price of an existing single-family home 1n California in April was a record $1 30.648 up from March s median price of S 129,849 and 14 percent above the April 1985 median price of $114,648 -1 he supply of existing homes on the market shrunk again in Apnl. yet another Indicator that California s Musing market is getting stronger. said Joel Singer, CAR's chief econom 1st and vice president of planning research and economics · The unsold inventory index drop- ped to 9.3 months In April from 11 months in March end 10.5 months in April of last year." Singer said The rndex measures the number of months 11 would take tor all homes currently on the market lo sell at the current sales pace. "The drop in the index is a very good indication that Callforma's home resale market will keep growing, and that the potential for further upward pressure on housing prices continues to exist," Singer added Homes also took less time to sell in Aprll. CAR's report said The median time a home was on the market until 1t solcl.dropped to 62.8 days ln April from 71 2 days In March and 66 8 days In April 1985 The lower Interest rate environment continues to Influence the me1hod by which homebuyers finance 1he1r purchases, CAR's report showed Banks and savings and loan associa- tions financed 86.3 percent of sampled transactions In April, compared to 84 3 percent March and 83 1 percent 1n February Only 4 8 percent of tiomebuyers 1n April's sampted tranaactlon chose to assume existing mongages. while only 4 3 percent paid all-cash the CAR report said. Will a fall out shelter designed to hold 400 appeal to the public? LOS ANGELES (AP) For real I estate Investors with more than mtla- tlon on their minds, James Brawner has something dltterent -a condominium fallout shelter Brawner said he hasn't been bom- barded by offers from people who want to get In on the ground floor. but he's sure he has an Idea whose time hes come For $5,000, he's offering space in a high-tech shelter destgned to hold "00 people, plus food enough to last a year after a nuclear holocaust He says there'd be room for some llmlted recreation, and even for raising a few chickens Inside the 275·foot- wlde, clrcular shelter he plans beneath the desert near La,,caster_ Brawner, 27, assistant manager of a Canoga Park auto-repair shop, Isn't the first to think of going condo with a bomb shatter. Survival Associates Inc And Lane Blackmore. a Utah land developer, says he persuaded 44 Investors to put $25,000 to $97,000 apiece into his planned T errene Ark I before giving up for lack of funds and returning the money a year and a half ago "We Mver got It ott the ground or 11 the ground, so to speak," BleckmorP said Brawner'• sales weren't doing 5C hot. either, but he figured he had a sure-fire marketing toot In the Sov1e1 nuclear disaster at Chernobyl The day the Soviets admitted they had a problem with their reactor, he stood betide a freeway offramp and passed out 300 fl)'9f'9 descrlblng his project He didn't get a tingle respol'lie Stlll, Brawner says he a ma~lng payment• of S60 a month on a 2'~ecre. $6,000 ptot near Lancaster Instead ot money up front, he'll now eettle for commitment• trom potential buyers that might help him persuade a bank to write• construction toan. 2 Bd, 2 Ba. 1400 eq.ft. mobile home, North Laguna Beach, tram to beach, coach in excellent condition. Call Al Weinert, he has others priced from $49,000 to $95,000. A group of aclentlsts from the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory In the San Franclaco Bay area built a com· mune.I ahelter for themselves and' th•r famllles In 1961 The 50-by~ 100-foot concrete and steel bunker ,destgned u .... a doomsday home for 160, hascublcite ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!~~~~~~~~~for 8llCh famlly In the group, can.ct "It would be Uk• Noah's Ark," he Id. "People thought Noah WU crazy. and look what~." 1------------------------------------------- f uc::::ua DAILYPtLOT/ltaAL•STATll ...... lli!l .......................................................... SATU•DAYJUNJl7,, ... /PAGlltt Manufacturer discusses . home i1nprovement myths ~ IMPROVEME NTS All home Improvements are • good Investment. All homes todsy are energy efficient. Most home remodeling and repair~ completed by professionals. FACT· Tradltlonally, Insulation was perce11~~"' primarily as a cold climate product, effective In helping • • • Each spring, these "myths" and other common misconceptions about home Improvement cause many homeowners to spend more money than necessary on projects -or to gtve up projects altogether. Mlchaet Krach, vice president of Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp, which manufactures materials used In remodetlng, discusses some of these common myths about home Improvement. MYTH 1: All home Improvement• ere good lnvntmenta. FACT: Some remodeling projects are better Investments than others In terms of how much they add to a home'"s value. Some Improvements may actually make a houae less attractive to prospective buyers. Energy-efficient projects can benefit horm~· owners both In the short and long term. Improvements llke adding Insulation or storm windows provide a quick return on the Investment In the form of lower fuel bllls -and continue to provide a payback for years to come. Also, larger Improvements auch as adding a famlly room or a master bedroom bath suite, a fireplace, a deck, a new kitchen or new roofing, can pay . off In the future when the house Is sold. Projects that often do not pay are the high-cost, upper-end. Juxury Items such as a hot tub or pool. In particular, a pool ls a drawback because of potentially high malntenanoe coats. MYTH 2: tn.ulatlon ta onty effective In winter. to reduce winter heating bllls But the fact Is, Insulation can be Just as effective In cutting down energy costs during the hot summer. Regardless of outside or Inside temperatures. the main concern Is heat. Whenever there.ls a temperature difference between outside and Inside, there will ~ heat flow. lnsulatlon helps retard the process of summet heat entering the home, whleh helps to keep the Inside coot and lessens the need for continuous air conditioning. Slmllarty, In the winter, Insulation keeps the house warm by reducing the escape of Interior heat. MYTH 3: All homee today are ~J efficient. FACT: Most homes bullt before the energy crisis of the' '70s were not bullt to today's standards of energy efficiency. Today, nearty one out of three famllles live In homes built between 1947 and 19&4 to accommodate the '"baby boom." And whlle most Americana are more energy-conscious than ever before, many of these homeowners have yet to Increase the energy efficiency of their homes. MYTH '= Insulation ta onty nHded In the etttc. FACT: White Insulating an unfinished or unfloored attic la probably the most popular do-lt-yourseU Insulation project. there are four other crltlcal areas of the home that should be Insulated to maximtze energy efficiency. Tt'998 are: •Walls between heated and unheated areas: •Basement walls; •Floors above unheated craw1 1paces, •Masonry walls In heated crawl spaces. Says Mr. Krach, "You have to remember that the attle 11 only one energy escape route out of your house There are many other areas where conditioned air can escape.'' MYTH 5: Exlatlng ahlno._ muat be tom oft befote a MW roof la lnttaned. FACT: When replacing a worn-out roof lt'a not atways necessary to remove the layer of old sh Ingles. A new roof can be Installed over them. However. good bulldlng practice llmlts the number of shingle layers to two and In some parts of the country only one layer ls allowed. Also, not all roofing materials can be lald on top of all others. (Pleue eee llYTll8fhee US) Sur.vey of arch.itects praises Wright stuff IRVINE CO~, RFALlORS!> -BEI'IER HOMIS AND GARDEN Sy RtCK HAMPSON • r•u •~...._ NEW YORK -"Falllngwater," a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and bullt In 1937 above a stream In the hills of western Pennsytvanla. heads a llst of the nation's top 10 bulldlngs compiled by the American Institute of Architects Trailing the house on the llst of the "most successful examples of architectural design" were Ludwig Mies van der Rohe'a Seagram Building, a sleek, metal-and~lasa offloe tower In Manhattan, and Washington's Dulles Airport, whose long, sloping terminal building was designed lrl 1962 by Eera Saartnen. The AIA's Forum for Architecture. which released the list Thursday, said It was baaed on responses from 170 of the lnstltute's fellows. or senior honor· ed members. The newsletter also reprinted a similar survey from 1885. The only bulldlng to make both llsta was H H Richardson's Trinity Church In Boston Two other famous bulldlngs on the 1885 llst, the Capitol In Washington and Trinity Chureh In Manhattan. did not make It In 1985. But the UnlvenJty of VJrglnla at Charlottesvllle, which was bunt to Thomu Jefferson'• designs early In lhe 19th century and pasted over by the 1885 votera, claimed fourth place on the new tc.trvey. It wu foUowed by the 1909 Roble House, one of Wright's "prairie style" homes In Chicago, and Richardson's Trinity Church, a Romanesque struc- ture bunt between 1872 and 1877 The modernist East Wing of the National Gallery of Art In Washington by l.M. Pel and Partners. bullt In the 1970s, was seventh. followed by Man- hattan's Rockefeller Center, designed during the Depression by a team of architects. Wright's Johnson Wax Bulldlng In Racine, Wis .. and Jefferson's home, Monticello -also passed over In 1885 -rounded out the top 10. Also-rans Included the Lincoln Mem- orial In Washington; the Salk Institute In La Jolla, Calif .. designed by Louis I. Kahn In 1960: and one of the flrst skyscrapers. Louis Sullivan's Wainwright Bulldlng In St. Louis. Uninvited neighbors Included McKlm, Mead and White's Boston Publlc Library, which shares Copley Square with Trinity Church: Skidmore. Owings and Merrill'• Lever House. which sits across Park Avenue from the Seagram Bulldlng; and John Rua.sell Pope's neo-claaslcal west building of the National Gallery. The 1885 poll was taken by American Architect and Bulldlng News, which asked Its readers to pick the "1 o buildings whleh the subscriber bftlleves to be the most successful examples of arohltecturaf design In this country." The llat, based on 75 responses. wu top~ by Trinity Churcf'I In Boston. It (Pl..,. ... waIOBT,..,e 18) BEST BUY IN HIGH-HORSE TRAILS Must ~II owner has bouC}lt •nother 4 bdrm. l ba VIEW home Former Model tot•llY uptraded end ldeelly dMICned for entertalnlnc. Reduced so; I 000 Call today for more lnform.tlon RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VILLAS ~aullful li&ht and airy 2 bdrm IV> ~ Allsal Model Attrecllve atrium and patio. Private loatlon. all•ched aaraa~ Sl'lQ,QOO OUTSTANDING LOCATION with panoramlC v~w of canyon ind mountains 2 bdrm 1 ba hichly up. 1raded S4ge Model In Tunle Rock Hich· lands Townhom<"\ hu1lt hy Aikens 2 car pracc Auocletron pool Let us ~how you the advant•&e of townhome llvln« Sl7'l 000 PERFECT CONDITION PERFECT LOCATION PERFECT PRICE Super sharp ~n C 2 bdrm 1 b;.a l.lc1nc wide arttnbelt urcer l~n norm•l ~ck yard with p.itJO and .; patto cover Detached 1ar r .., Aile SIOIC)()O Wlllj!(IVo\ 18124 CULVER, IRVINE , CALIF. IR\.l!'J < Oc\~l . . RI \ l I OR~· t:ACH PlltM tNO~nNo N'TL y OWNED AND O~RAT£D ,. .. I D I I I I I e I B I I I e I D I D . I RAERODOERa G 1-12111 . l TllCI IF ElllPEJ IEllTEIUIEll ELEUICE WITI PUIUlll YIEWSI Thia unique custom home Is compHmented with a distinctive European ftalr. Sttuated In Newport Heights. Comprised of "4 spacious bedrooms and "41), baths. Built In 1978 180° views of bay & ocean from all living areas Including bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen wtth every amenity. Master sutte has fireplace and sitting room wtth oversized closet and bath area. This property has an exceOent presentation throughout! Shown by app(Mntment. $529,000 UI llMDI 111·1211 ElSTSllE 1111,100 Charming 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Large lot with fruit trees Two fireplaces, warm spacious fam ily room. Pilce has Just been reduced -owners moving out of area w 111101111·1211 DIANA CAPPEL. 131·1- Ill CAIYOI REDUCED TO $119,000 Spacious 2 BDM. den up- graded twn with plantation shutters. built 1n book cases, security gate, pool. spa, tennis courts. Priced to sell. Owner may con- sider lease option I Secluded two bedroom twn Ov r 1500 sq ft I with so1ar heating. poo1. tennis courts 1n a woodsy setting with high vaulted ceilings Seller t1 has bought another · SEI ILUFF CllYDI II ElSTSllE 2 MISTER SUITES SWEEPlll ICWI YIEWI 1381,000 ONe of Newport's BEST ~buys! Supert>ty remodeled 3 bdrm~_ V,l baths. Open beem oeHlnga ~ ... I he kitchen la a dream -.., ne\~ ~-Oak ftoortng. Views from torrnm uw.., Md d'"lnfl rooms. Thia home has uncompromising detail. Atklng $309,000 W llllDI II 1· 1211 CUFFUVEI VEIY llTIYITEll Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very be.st areas of Newport 3 bedroom Ranch style home Includes family room and pool. Corners Cliff Drive. Vacant and ready to setll Asking $325,000. OPEN SAT /SUN. UI llllEll 111·1HI IEWNlt IEllm HPW Superb 3 bedroom unit wtth 21), baths + family room. 2 flreplaoee. Completely remodefed -A perfect owners untt. Fulty 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. UI llMDI 111-1211 CILIFDRlll DREAI Beautiful private pool and spa su,,ounded by LUSH landscaping Sprawling <4 bdrms, 3 ba., formal dining family room. library, 2 fireplaces and a lovely Newport Street. $325,000. OPEN SAT 1-4 11111TEICI 111· 1211 R~E CLIFFHlVEI R-2 LOT Brand new listing with 2 wonderlul houses on the lot. Build up for ocean view! Perfect for owners home plus Income I Too many upgardes to mention. A "10"1 $335,000. OPEN SUN 1-5. 11111 TEIOI II 1·1211 I A great buy for couple or two singles Cape Cod I style with enclosed 2 car garage near freeway. CORDIA DEL ID'S IEST llY shops, etc. A!Uclng only $12-4 .900. IDOi TO lllLD Potential yearty Income of nearly S29K or have a IEWUClml IWll ISWI -1411,000 Exclusive! This beautiful cu•tom home has four bedrooms and 3'h baths. TN versatile floor plan can be converted to lndude a eeparate apart- ment. All the charm and location you could want Asking S..95,000. Pteue call for appofntment Ill llllEIS A 1·12M 411 CISTDI WITI llEIT lllT Expan5've Newport Heights property with re- cent 2 story addltk>n. Tasteful tradJtlonal design with oak hardwood fk>ora and two brlci< fire- places. Large family room overlooks poo4 area Fully contained guest unit In rear or property and much more APlng $3-t9.500 CaJI for ap- pointment OPEN SAT /SUN W llllDI II 1-1211 llYSllORES 123 .. 100 Charming 3 BR remodel with French doors opening to private patio. A home to be remembered nestled among mllllon S homes & private beaehes A steal at $23-4,900. (L H ) OOUI VIEW 1121,000 Dramatic "4 BR custom with ocean views that says WHOHI Multi levels create an over- whelming spatial effect. Format dining. fabulous gourmet kitchen, game room and den and outrageous muter suite that you'll llve In For discriminating buyers only I.I. TllPLD 1211,000 3-1-Bachetor, G.I. $17.880 (r*1tt low). Steps to ocean Opportunity to develop. Private financ- ing with 2cw. down owe. I IEWNllT HElllTS Immaculate pride of ownerahlp home + guest quarters + a beautiful apartment ANO A POOL! Located on one of the Heights best streets with beautiful home plus tncomel Additional IELClllT 1141,IOO I lots of remodeling potential. Lowest priced amenities lnctude fireplace, beamed oelllngs, Elegant 2 story foyer Introduces this dramatic home Including fireplace, 2 car garage. Asking recently new roofa, etc. JUST LISTED. home with family room, formal dlnlng, expanded $195 ooo $290,000. CaJI now for appointment 1 ti ted ' · ... 1~ 1•1•1•11 muter suite and Olk noora. Seti« 1 mo va gL. ....... IWll---UPPEL----•-11.-1.211 ______ ... ._ _________ Ul9'9 ____ • __ & ______ __. ... ______ 11U1 ___ .. _;u_111 __ a_.1-.1111 .. .,.._.~ I 831-'1 -E. 17th ... TA I DENT I 1--••n--en --''Cf'--•''' --- '~ --\ ....... -..----------..... --------------------------w r IAL ISTAT8 f r IM13 _. B HARBOR RIDGE l1IW ....... Customized "Lautremont" 4BR, SBA, family room, formal dining room, ocean & city light view. S..utlfully decorated. Aaaumable $600,000. 111 TO S25,000 DOWN & TAKE OVER PAYMENTS! •1111111• llUT IHI Piil SIDI YIU 1171,000 DEVONSHIRE 5BR, 48A, family room. dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapea, bride deck, kltehen & entry. Complete ocean. bay, ctty & mountain vtewt. Assume $350,000 at 11•1 •• S 150,000 at 12%. Rare yard with room for private pool. ..... 1 .. LEISE OPTIOI Sll0,000 DEVONSHIRE, highly upgraded S BR, 4 BA, oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean. bay, city & mountain views. Wiii trade for commercial property. llllllYIEIMP CUSTOI IY FIRI I llllOllE Redesigned by Farl, this custom 5 bedroom, 8 bath, has a master suite with walls & cetllngs of padded tllk, with control fighting for the cele:stlal design work to sleep under the stars, black mirrored wans & gold leaf ceilings In formal dining, pool & apa of atone with cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of ocean. bay. city lights. A must. to see If you want the elegance and contemporary feetlng of Harbor Ridge. Asking 1,695,000. ..... ,.., ... LIDO ISLAND Ull llYFlllT I 1,410MMI ITILlll YILU ·llmllPIEGE Lido , ... bayfront,cu.tom, thr .. 1>4tdrooma. 3 batha. Award-'wtMlng tlte floor• & walls thruout. Mutw tulte hu ateam room and hot tub, lnkebotl custom carved bed. headboard and credenza w/oanopy, trench armotre. teed• to muter bath "To Stay". Carwd wood wall acuJpture 188x94" "To Stay". ThJa le • mutt to .... Many ltema, too numerous to llat. ........ RESULTS UGI Ill CllT~- Aw bedrooms, tour .t·l ' \ yard wtth Jacuzzi, beeutlfu• ~ \)\it ,~,~·. cuatom shutters tt-· 1' fl. 11'.,, sun room, 3 ftreptec.. eL.I s'\ 41 Ck brick. A steal at ~.A11m11• IEIVIEW um .... llTY ····~· T enn11, community"' ~ ' l. ocean 8nd city light vt.wa. On' ct. ' ,.-.... room, 2~ baths, famUy room, 2 tit "7 ~. wet bar. Low.t priced New Bedford • ........ lllllUT • l~EI Muat NII four bedrt-' ~ &ur bat~. formal dining, femlly roe._ ' ~,Sd for pool, Iott of trees. Owner .. _. •• IMe offer. A steel at $275,000. ... ........ snaun 1•••.000 View, lwge 4 bdrm .. ~ ,.. 3 ~ha. formal llvlng, d ining, far.'ct_ \\ ~ ... ,eatcfut room. den, ape, large yard. '7 ......... NEWPORT BEACH *IEWPllT OIEIT* 201 Olllllll OPEi llllE sn 2-1 Smart apllt level wtth lofted cefllng. 3BR, 38A, 'fireplace, wet b81. Master suite Includes walk-In closet, sitting area & private sundeck. Formal dining plus noot( In kitchen. New paint and carpet. Lowest priced plan 4. l1UL Tiii -,. 1111,000 IRlllYllUIP IEWPOIT llYFllOIT Four bedrooms, three baths, formal dining, family room, view plua room for two boats one up to 50 ft. Assume existing lease option with outstanding terma and low down. Great buy at SPECIWZllli II IEWPllT IUCl'S FllJEST •MES # 1 IE/1111 llEITI F• llLIFlllll ,..1111111111 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTllllmll IFFllE WSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office k>catlon, private bath, divided offtce, end unit. 90$ per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Gofdenwest and 20th Street. COSTA IESI OFFICE SALE Ill LEISE ~oo feet of 100-~ office IP8C9 well decorat9d wtth ample parking. Prtced betow martcet at 95t N.N.N.FT or $724,000 sate priOe. lllllmll• SOUTH COAST METRO COllO SILL OFF 381. DOWN -Owner occupied. 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupted. 1 BORMS from $63,500 2 BORMS from J73,900 3 BORMS from $84,900 Walk to S.C. Plaza! ...... 111-1211 I I I I I I I I I I .1 I ss10,ooo. Do1ie'1 Favorite Recipe a· llllllVlllllP ·---------------------' l&LIOI PElllSIU I ISSOllTEI IPPOIZEllS i 1211,000 I I've alwaya called this one, "Hank's Dip". He had It In 11 I Two bedrooms, 2 baths, format dining wfth I aome Islands years ego on a aandwtch Boy. la tt I fantastic views of ocean and pier, from thla I delicious and simple to make! I I oceanfront condo with aecurtty gate and under I 1. Hank's Olp I : ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $400,000 I 'A cup iox. dice Into IA Inch ptecea I range In Newport. Great second home. 1 1Ai cup gl'Wl pepper, chopped I I 1Ai cup onton, chopped I IN 111¥11 I• I ~ cup mayonalae or till moist to spread I I a llttle Tabalco. 2-5 dropa to aptoe It up llSTIUI FOUCLOllllE I Serve with patfy alze pumpemlckle bread. let I I every one bulld their own I 11111110 IEWNIT I 2. Poor Man'a Hora O'Oeuvres I · Fabuloue view of Bay and Ocean from thla 3 I 1 large onion. chopped nne I bedroom, 3 beth home with large game room I 1 cup mayonatM I and pool. Steel at $552,000. Muat •tit 1 •or 5 droos Tsbasco I . .. I 11111 I• I Mix well, spread on party bread rounda or any I I bread that ha been cut Into aquarea ( 1 atloe crust I •irwaa11 llY I oc11ra11 VIEW I ~ and quartered.) Sprinkle with P&l'Tneaan Ii W r"• 5'111 I cheese. Broll until gotden and bubbly I 1121,000 I 3. Hot Spicy Sauaage I 1· Ocean & city llght vtewa from all rooma. 2 I 2 lbe. hot ltallan 1a1 IUJUe llnka. Barbecue about 20 I Vbed :_•· w. bath, nr.p111ee. "The Penthou•" ·, • ~':·~~ =ngand c!O.:.c,(~!;v;',~ 1 1 er • s.tw wtth barbecue sauce. I .. a. 111·1211 L---------------------I ·~··w1-. ••cs --11»51--'''' --••111-- •• l I I 1. I ! \ I - £&£ fil PACHl4/SATUllDAYJUNe7,I ..................................................................... .. FOYER ... P'romPace8 built-in bookcase whose she4ves hofd a variety of collectibles, as well as books; a Windsor chair; and a painting flanked by twin carriage lamps. The apple green wallpaper complements the earth tones in the brick-patterned Designer Solarlan II no-wax floor. The door, chair and mirror frame have a pickled wood finish. The formal French foyer harks back to an earlier, more elegan~ The meet OOA&J>iooet1& fttr"ltt1re item in the room Is the bombe chest of drawers in burled olive wood. Above It there's a gilt-framed mirror between crystal sconces, which hold electric candles. The colors are soft and delicate. The flower- patterned Glazecraft no-wax floor tiles are an old- ivory shade. Topping the floor tlles is an oriental rug (also fl6wer-patterned) In pastel hues. Below the chair rail, the walls are painted dusty rose. Above It, they're papered in a fine print of an old-Ivory background. The door 1s Wedgewood blue. The foyer's most distinctive detail is extensive use of wallpaper border to create special decorative effects. The border was applied to the walls, celling and door. For a free brochure on the contemporary, traditional and formal French foyers, write to: Armstrong World Industries, Free Foyer Brochure, P.O. Box 3001, Lancaster, PA 17604. Or call 800-233-3823 and ask for the free foyer brochure. Thia formal French foyer featurea .aft, deli- cate colon accented with toucbee of ant and crystal. Note too the ezten•l•e 1l9e of wallpaper border on wall•, celling and door. ThU foyer recel•ed the contem- porary treatment. The front door la purple, the walt. brlCbt red and the no-wu Ooor &r&Y· Accenta -•ucb u the b&Dd-wo•en area rue and the black-and-white For- neeott plates on the front wall - tam the room into a miniature art aallery. Olua blocb around the "lront door and a Jarae •b- UCbt admit plenty of U,bt. wblle a &Jue-block partition dlridee the foyer from the •dJolnlne unni room. DAK~•ILOt/RSAl.IUTAT8 ...... ~ ....................................................... 'SA1'UllDAYJG!la7 "96~11 MYTHS EXPLODED ~ .. · FromPacell lf's a good Idea to have a professional roofing contractor Inspect your roof first and check with your local• bulldlng department to determine what restric- tions apply. MYTH I: You need a truck to pick up the m•tertal• for moet protecta. - FACT: Manv homeowners hesitate t o taka on a home lme.rovement ~roject because t'f!y think they need a large vihlclio pick up thilum r, msuTaffon ._ and other building materials from the hardware store or home center. The fact Is. many stores offer free or row-cost delivery of materials -especially If you are buying In larger quantities. Many also offer a telephone ordering Mrvlce and encourage homeowners to call ahead so they can check their store Inventory. MYTH 7: Flnandal lnc.ntlvn to make energy home lmpro~nt•.,. no longer avallabte. FACT: Even though the federal energy tax credit has expired, local utllltycompanles In at least 16 states offer rebates. cash grants and low or no-Interest consumer loans for home energy Improvements. Since most utllltles are required by law to help their customers conserve energy. many wlll conduct free or low-cost home energy audits and then help pay for the recommended changes. Homeowners should check with their local utility to see what programs are available. Most audits generally cost around $15. MYTH 8: Moel home remodeling and repelr la comp .. ted by profnalonala. FACT: Oo-lt-yourseUers do seven of 10 home improvement projects, according to a recent study by Cahner's Bureau of Bulldlng Marketing Research. This figure has Increased steadily In the lut few years are more and more homeowners realtze the cost savings Also. more homeowners than ever regard remodeling as an enjoyable, leisure-time activity In and of Itself. MYTH t: Aemoc:Mllng protect• c.n't be done without owning expenelve tool• and machlMfY. FACT: Many home centers rent tools and machinery, usually requiring a deposit. Also It's a good idea to check with friends or neighbors. They may already have the tools you need and would be wllllng to let you borrow them. Homeowners should remember, though, that only those qualified should operate malor tools and machinery. Some remodelln& projecta are better ln•eat- menta than othen ln term• of what they add to a home'• ftlue. ·Enero-etnctent project. and tareer lmpro•ementa -euch u a~ a family room or fireplace -can pay off wlien the boue la eold. .vi-11 II WRIGHT ... From Pace 11 was followed, In order of preference, by the Capitol, designed over a long period by various architects; Richard Morrts Hunt's house for W.K. Van- derbilt In Manhat1an; Trinity Church In Manhattan by Richard UpJohn; the Jefferson Market Courthouse In Man- hattan by Frederick Withers and Calvert Vaux; and the Connecticut State Capltot In Hartford by Richard M Up John. Completing 1885's top 10 were four Richardson designs: the Albany, N. Y City Hall; Sever Hall at Harvard Unlver- alty; the New York Capltot at Albany; and the North Easton, Mass., Town Hall. Richardson was one of four architects who worked on the New York capltot ''What we can eee at first blush Is that back then, everybody loved Rich- ardson, still alive. and that today nobody loves anybody who Is In active practice" with the exception of PeJ. observed Spiro Kostof, an architec- tural historian a1 the University of Callf ornla at Berkeley. In an arttcte that accompanied the llats In the Forum for Architecture. Koatof noted that Richardson and aeveral of the other architects honored In 1885 were alive and working when the poll wu taken. Arclt.ltect ll'raak LlOJCI WdCbt'a muterDlece, .. Fall· ~ter ... rt.ea OTU a cucacll.aM waterfall In Beu Ran, Pa. Deetped 50 yean .,o, Tt bu been pra.lMd bf Amertcaa a.rcldtecta ID a aarnJJ u .. the most .acc..tat aample of archltectaral 4eet&n In tile COQDtry... -\ . "Evldentty we have no such popltlar heroes today," he added." ... not even Phlllp Johnson," destgner of the AT&T Bulldlng 1n Manhattan and Mlea' as- sociate on the 1958 SMQram Building .. HOMES FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI 950 Cagney, v ..... utea, Nwpt tk:tl 646-7434 $129,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2 IEIROOI , 1221 Bayside.Bayside ~200 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 975 Bayside Cove, Coves ~200 S630,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 00 Bucitlngham, W.-tellft/lrv, NB 646-7434 $147,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 209 Iris, Old C.O.M. ~200 $439,500 Sunday 1-5 3028 Lano• Bay (Pentrldge Cove) CM 646-7434 $128,500 Sat 12-5 214 Larkspur, C.O.M. 644-6200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 **3608 Marcus, N.B. 645-0303 $359,900 SAT 2-6/SUN 1-5 422 Marguerite, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $215,000 Sunday 1-4 10<1 Via Cordova, Lido lale, NB 673-7771 $298,500 Sat-Sun 1-5:30 104 Via Lorca, Lido Isle, N.B 6-44-9060 $420,000 · Sunday 2-6 788 Wesefeyan Bay, Pentrldge Cove, CM 646-7<134 $125,900 Saturday 12-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 1407 Bonnie Doone Terrace, CdM 644-6636 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 28 Canyon Island.' Big Canyon 675-6000 $210,000 SUN 1-5 2 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon. NB 759-6700 $369,000 Sunday 12-4 v32 Vienna. Newport Beach 631-1266 $469,900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOI * • 2422 22nd Street. Newport Beach 644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 303 Alva Lane. Cotta Mesa 645-0303 $155,000 Saturday 1--4 •610 Avocado, Olde COM 675-6000 $295,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 **2215 Bayside Drive, Bayside 8-4-4-6200 $1, 195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 1199 Boise. MeM North. Costa Mesa 646-7-43-4 S1<19,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2013 Calvert, Costa MMe 8-45--0303 S 159,900 SUN 1-4 ... **3918 Channel Pl , Newport Beach 645-0303 $495,000 SUN 1-6 4500 Cortland, Cameo H&ghlanda &44-e200 1385,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 200 Del Mar, Costa M .. 631-7370 $150,000 Sat/Sun 12-8 2-48 E. Wiiton, Eastekte Costa Mesa 642·5200 $159,200 Sunday 1-5 --..es:z 2230 Golden c.ra.. ~ Bwtt 759-0937 $187,000 Satutday 12-4 * •7 GNtel Cout1, Nwlport ~. NB 873--7300 $195,000 s.t-s..i 2-5 2707 Hllllkte Dr., H.V. KnoAa &M-8200 $245,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2463 lrvlne F-2, Coeta Meu 875-eOOO $225,000 Saturday 1-5 •220 Knox St, Eu19kte Coeta Meu 646-7434 $189,999 . s.t/Sun 12-6 18 Niagara, Montlcltlo, Col1a Meea &4&-7434 1107,000 Saturday 12-5 321 PolnMttla, Old CdM, Cotona Del Mar 759--9070 $3e7,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 •18 Rue Chantllty, N9wpott a.eh 645-0303 $559,000 SAT 10-2/SUN 12-3 3420 SummerMt (Wimbledon) CM &4&-7434 205,000 Sun 12-5 843 Towne, Costa Mesa 8-46-7434 S129,900 Saturday 12-5 * 1901 Yecht camtlla, Seevlew 644---e2QO $339,000 Saturday 1-5 3 IR ,111 Fii RI 1r IEI *v 1 Rue Blarttz, B&g Cenyon, NB 644-9060 $875,ood_ Sunday 1-5 • 1 Sun ROM, Turt1e Rock. Irv. 552-2000 $$2815,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 5822 H&ghgate Terr, Turtle Rock Irv. 552-2000 $$4215,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 1-4 Balboa Covet, Newport 8eact't 650-2709 $470,000 Sunday 1-5 •2-443 Bamboo, Eutbtuf1. Nwpt Bet\ 6-4-4-9060 $278,500 Saturday 1-5 *633 Cameo Hghlnd1 Dr., Cameo Hahlnda 675-6000 $358,000 SAT/SON 1-5 v.a Canyon laland Dr, Blg Canyon, N.8 760-1900 $320,000 Sunday l2:30-3:30 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr., C.O.M. 759-9100 $537.500 land Incl 2834 Catalpa, Eutbtutf Sun 1-5 &44-e200 $2&15,000 Sunday 1-5 •S 11 Cllff Drtve, Cttffhaven. NB 642-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-5 2021 Commodore, S.ycr•t 644-8200 $279,5000 Sunday 1-5 ••3023 Country Club, Cost• M ... 8-45-0303 $439,900 SAT 1-5 ••1087 Glen Clrde, Co91a ~ 646-2295 Sunday 1-4 * •949 Goldenrod Ave., CdM 759-9100 $420,000 land Inc. Sunday 1-! * 1120 Goldenrod, C.O.M. 759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 300 Kings Place, Newport Helght9, NB 8-42·5200 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Naret-.. Otde CdM 644--0121 *545,000 SAT/SUN 1-& 2043 N. C8J*la Court. MeN Verde, C.M. 751-8939 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-8 -411 Rlveralde A¥9-, N.B. 759-9100 $249.~ Sunday 1·5 • 994 SandePUe, CoroN del Mw 780-1900 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 2093 $arn. Ana AW. Cost. .... 6-48-M05 S174,600 Sun<19y 1-S 0 -------------· . . ' =-",. -• -~ ----·-... ,....__ -....:.• 1218 Suaeex Lane, w...am. NB &44-90e0 $268,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2 Twin Lek•, Corona del Mar 731-3177 '4&4,500 Sunday 1-5 1~~°"$4= Ridoe SUNDAY 1-5 ••3491 Wlndeor Court, Coeta Mesa 8-45--0303 $199,900 SAT 1-6 4 IEIROOI * *415 Bsyl6de Drtw, Newpor1 9eect'I 759-1501 $825,000 Sund8y 1-4 2800 Clltt Dr. (Npt Hgta) N.8. 646-7434 $375,000 Sat 12-5 **1108 E. Balbo9 Btvd., Balboa Penlnail .. 642-5200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 •2001 Kewamee. 1rv1ne Terr.oe 876-eOOO $388,000 Sunday 1-5 .. 2109 MlratMI', N.8. &46-0303 $399,000 SUN 1-4 2015 Seedrfft, Irvine Teml08, CdM 759-1501 $378,000 Sunday 1·5 1412 Serenade Terrece ... rvlne Terrace ... 7SM700 $327,000 Saturday 12:.{ •4 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge e.44-e200 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 2418 Via Marina. Eastelde, N.B. 646-74'34 64tr-7434 12-5 4 IR ,1us Fii RI 1r IEI • 2208 Port Durnesa, Seewtnd HVH, N.8. 759--9155 $479,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 * * 2812 Baylhof• Dr. &«-e200 Sl.300,000 •3410 Catamaran, H.V.H. Newport Beach eeo-eo.o $449';000 Sunday 1-15 * • 18 eypr ... Potnt Ln, Big Cyn, NB 640-4808 $995,000 Sunday 1-4 *1700 Gataxy Dr, Dover Shra, Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $546,000 Sunday 1-5 3412 Geranium, Coeta Mela 8-45-0303 $279,000 SAT/SUN 1-4 **642 Harbor laland Dr .• PromontQtY &44-8200 $1,200,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 •912 Hyde Ct., CO.ta M ... 845-0303 $180,000 SAT/SUN 1-15 . 3108 Klondike, SC Metro .,..., CM ~7434 $219,000 Sunday 12-5 2708 UghthouM L.eM. H.V. Hiiia, N.8 844-9080 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 2224 Pactnc, C.O.M. &M-82QO *895,000 Sunday 1-5 250 Poppy, (OclMn View), Oki CdM 769--8070 $409,000 s.t/Sun 12-5 • * •24 Rockingham, 8ek;oun &M-8200 '895,000 SAT /SUN 2-1 ••19 Royal St. George, Big canyon &M-8200 $599,000 Sunday 1-6 1400 Santane11a, lrvtne Terrace. CdM ,. 844-eoeo $342,000 Saturday 1·5 * UM9 Seedrltt Dr , Irvine Terr. &M-8200 $429,500 Sat1.4rday 1-5 ••1242 Sommereet. Dover Shra, NB 844-goeo $387 ,000 Sunday 1-S 815 Via lldo Soud, Udo late. NB 173-7171 $2.200,000 Sat..sun 1-5 -----~~~-------------------------------------w I IElllO 31132 Holy Ortw. South Leguna 499-1600 $750,000 SaVSun 9-5 * 7 Muir ~. Newport Beech 759-8700 $1 ,295,000 Saturday 1-5 1085 S8'vedor St. (Mela def Mar) CM 646-743-4 SHM,500 Sun 12-5 I IR ,111 Fll RI 1r IEI · • 1808 Glenwood Lane. Baycr..t, N B 644-9060 $439.500 SaVSunday 1-5 7 Hermitage, Big Cenyon / 6"4-6200 $1,095,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * • v70 HUlcrelt, Big Cenyon, N.B 644-9060 $$995,000 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay Or .• Spyglua 644-6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 1321 Outrlgger. H V Hiiis 644-6200 $529,000 Sunday 1-5 * 16 Potnt Loma. Spyglua 644-6200 $569,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 2345 Port C.rlls'8, Seawtnd 6#-6200 $389,000 SA.TISUN 1-5 * •25 Ridgetlne, Hllfbor Ridge 6#-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge ~ $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 904 Via Udo Nord, lido lale, N.B. 673-7176 $2.~25.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •v633 Via Lido Nord, Udo tale, NB 673-2001 $895,000 Saturday 1-5 **510 Via Udo Nord, Udo tale, NB 644-9060 s,,395.ooo Sunday 1-5 •••6206 W. Ooeenfront, Oceanfront 6«-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 I IEllOOI lota IM-aS-86 Top of Roci<y Point. Spyglasa ~200 $2,700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8 • •340 Vla Lido Nord. Udo 19'8, NB 75M700 $995,000 Saturday t-5 & IR ,1us Fii RI tr DEi * •,;, 1 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. N.B 6-4+9060 $3,800,000 • Sunday 2-5 *v2 Winged Foot. Big Canyon.NB 760-0606 (8 batha)$995 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 IEIROOI 345 .Avocado (Unit A 102). Costa Mesa 6-44-9060 $95,995 Sunday 1-5 2 IElllOI 18713 Applnood. Sea Breeze. H.B. 968--4441 $119,000 Sunday 1-5 ••22Ec:ho Run. trvtne 786-4066 $9e,500 Sat-Sun 11-5 · ·2 IR ,1us Fii RI 1r 10 ••2792 locr Court. CM 546-2313 188,500 Sunday 1-4 31DINI 201 Columbia (Newport Cr..t). Nwpt Bctt 631-1266 $180,000 Sunday 2-5 * • 11 Landfall Coun. Newport Crest.NB 673-7300 $245,000 s.t-Sun 2-5 ••862 VIiiage Creek, ea.ta Mela 6-45-0303 $134,000 SUN 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 414 Danita, Olde COM 675-6000 $369,000 •Spa SA.T/SUN 1-5 •Pool **Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool v Give address at guard gate Perleetlen laslde & 011t Corona del Mar: Oli COIOIA DEL IAI $409,000 OCW VIEW HOME 4 Ull + FAMILY 1101 IN NPn lfO UT/-12 ... PRICE REDUCED BY $10,000 TODAY!!! 3Bdrm, 2Ba, sunny patio, hardwood floors, high beam celllngs $367 ,500-Doll Housetll Best Corona del Mar Buy! In Esclus1Ve Irvine Terrace Watkin& Distance to Yacht Clubs, Goll, Tenrus. Fuhioo Island, Newport CentM. Balboa Island Completefy Remodeled-2 Bed.room. Dea To 1ee as to apprecaat~ OFFEaEDAT PU .... 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IY"*"f'' OU1u· 1.- (~t;ol ,1009-, (A.p1e ... \)Nit .__ u.(O""'f .. r~ 71)0 7101 716\f 1nt 7116 71M 7100 • DEADLINES PU8LICA TION DEADLINE Monday Tuesd.ay Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday frl 4 30 p.m Moo 4:30 p.m Tues. 4·30 p.m. Wed. 4:30 pm lhrus 4.30 p.m Frt. 3.00 pm Fri 3:00 p.m CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST DAY Tile Dally Piiot atrtYeS tor efflclenc:y and accutecy Howewr, OCCUIOf\lllly enors do oc;cvr PIMM liaten -'*" your ad la read bec:ll end Checio your ad dally ~ error1Immediately10 642-56711 Tiie Deity Piiot ac:c:.pts no llablttty tof any arrOf ltl an ad\'ertlternent tOf wt\letl rt may be . responaible .. oept tor trie cost of the epece actuelly occupied l>y lhe etror Credit can only be allowed tor the tir1t "'-llorl THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS Tele: M-F 8-5:30/COUNTEA M·F 8-5 IHJ ktlt• ,., 111. /c..1111 1111 eral 1112 1naa1 1112 1uera1 1enl11DiN c.nu •111u 11u1c.na Ml 11u am Gtanal ll02 FIUTnmt / mtlll MlllllllllDI ,, Ptaiaaala lll1¥J!!!!':--*lnlUll* ;-:;;;;;;;;;;iiii a. the nm to ... ttit• f'IR llT ffll.UTlll Thia~ 2 ltOfy 38', OPEH SATURDAY 1-5 ... .... MounU*\, olty, and OOMl'I apeci91 Eaattllde home Of YOUR proper'llea. NO 28a Executhle home. Pri-1 1 SANOSAR IAYFIMT ..... A perf9ct OOlilbtlldon of unobttruc1ed view. AllllnWm Beautlfully remo<1e1eo: obligation by TOP vat• gated community Highly deelrable Plen 514 Bedroom. and 3 Betha. comfort a etegeia ~ 38r. 3be. 8 car garege COLE. of NEWPORT Ml RMdy to move rigtit Inf 3 PR 0 DUCE R Ct 11 w/lake & clubhOuM. Thia with expanded deck.1 Nifty 8eecf1 ~ with tM1ea thla home wttn a Totally remodeled bY ~told moat ol BedrOOfM with many up. PATRICK TENORE home wu reeentty ,. 1 1eo• pen«anilcvlew, nu-I numerous goodlea. Ex· apeclal warmth and OWNER. 1729,500. CAil our current llltlnga. We O™'-• Flreplaoe, new 831-12ee duced to 1179,500. Cell merout upgrade9, ca-perwtvety ~. ctierm. It'• exdulNe ~ for dtUlla. 75$<-0188 hh~ moretoftllt>uyert .. -'r~~ •. kltohen, pk'9h c:wpeta, now.won'tla1. th.Oral ceillnge, aky-11•L ..... "'4 catlononSpygleNHfflof. L---~·~ ,.., ,_, "'V """"Inn 1159 200 , llgtllt, etc. 24 hoUr guard-fet't a preetlgloue ad-••-• ..rw We Invite you to lilt your n ...,., ··• ' , • ed gate ucurlty. .... ... / .. 11-1 dreu M we1 M 1oW1y 2 3Bdml 28e Unltt . Newly valuablepr0f*1Ywtthut HI L Wlhn Traditiona l *379.500. Cell torpr1v9te M2·1200 OOMI\ & 1>ey *'-'from remoc:leted lnalde & out. COLE of NEWPORT of-~ .....,2_12 1 1-1 Re alty ahowlng. Eric Lock• the IMnO. r rm, mstr .utte & OYer s100.ooo rn coet. fMa you complete and ~2-1200 ... , --780-5000 or &&0-8397 t>Mutltuly ~ fll'nlly 139.300 In Income per prompt reprnentetlon GOOD euv"-O'OODLoc 63 t -7370 REA rm. The emenm. that year. ~Ing M00,000. nowlNote.wehave1vllll· ........ s~ .... ,... ___ 1 .,.__ ~~ INlketNe3 BR2behOIM Anytime 7~·7834. No able FREE ~ltlopt tor ,_, "'"" v..... .--..., J and.-.. . .-.....-=t:: AQenta. 6u k .... , .. ,..._ uupgraded lower 1 11111 .......... " ·-1 '""'4"""' ~~~__,,..,.,,,.,,..,":""'!O""-~~~nt~:;'~' r;i Bedroom. 1 Bath + patio $ .. .. \ ~ \Xl\ 1-"(I' I~ \ 11 lndvde a I~ IS» OLD CdM • ~ OcMt1 estate market. a guide to with redwood decil. Beat TURN • pl.-rtatlon___. ...!1! ~ View ~ .. ~8d10."!!!· 2fam5 In-lntlde locatlon NHr i' I out, m1rr...,.., ....... ......,,. rm . ..._, Q<lr• """'' 1 • • e:~Fc;11'~~9::ayl tountatn & poo1 sio ooo ' THEM WW Tl Tll ..... C...W •11 llu IU Ina anc:t lot• of room for 250 Poper. 15e--9010 1•2 1200 ' INTO -eddltlonel PRICE REOUCED BY ctlllf IEWPllT llllll.UIS ~ • MONEY A-FRAME3bd.2t>a.tndk. •-.UYllW-•IA llll'ge a.umab1e 1<M1n 11oooo TODAYlll 111-1111 BeFLt 2BD 2ba rare -ciotetopool9&tennlt. Cuttom exec 1 ltOfy "Sh ~to the axcaptlonal 38' 2~ 13e7 500 Open sing~ atOfy cond~ Re-• Call onlyS155,500.ALSO. Down" bay & ocean' value of this home. Of. Sal/Sun 12.5; 321 modeled kltch uv rm & , , , 7 JACUZZI, trencf\ doofl, ........ 38r 38a + t...n & '11red at "6&4,500. For Poln99ttla 759-9070 baths Super patio I 642-56 8 marble noor.. al(y11ght, IPA. Belt .,...._ Nothing detllla c.n 731-3m REMODELED IRVINE M"'rchE1ndlse opponunltlea w/exlt. Be 1tt to tee •ti ' I through the Ciass1fteds1 etc. etc. Ovet HIOO eq tt. like It! Model home cond .... S.a 1·1 TERRACE HOME-380 ~",,~~s::;:; ~~~ ~~1~10 s 125,000 Ruth Laurie I s 17~~H~':~nR at S560.000 (Incl Land). J , ... ,..... 3BA, FAMIL y ROOM your IMng room Altr 64M380 111111111111$$$ Sall, swtm or fl9h 11om your ~~~ME , ~ .· LIKE NEW, $279K patio. Sandy beech. 38'. 842-0385 Only 1179.999. ALSO. lrHt In + lru llTllDt Spy . LASS HILL 2BD+famrm,2CMgarg, JASCRK:Planl.28R+ Walk to~ from bl'lght & chMr'M, only Oen. Skyllt• 1279K. Open thl• neet 2 Bedroom Cot· S139,500. Sun 1-5,39Whltewater. ..,.......,. tage. R·2 lot. All lath, FIVE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME 4 MORRO BAY OPEN SAT 1·5 COMPlfTELY CUSTOMIZED AID DECORATED TO PEBFECTIM Privately located on an oversized lot with an exceptionally large backyard. This extremely light and bright home features-an abun- dance. of used brick, hardwood floors and trench windows through- out, all new tile kitchen of top quality construction, adjacent family room with cozy fireplace overlooking beautifully landscaped patio and backyard. Formal living and dining rooms, large master suite, secondary bdrm and ba1h on main floor, perfect for guest or· maids quarters. Truly an outstanding offering in today's market. S885,000 For more Information call: DANNY BIBB • STEPHANIE BRODY Grubber Ellis 144-1200 DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 Bkr 893-3973 llPLll 111 n& pluter. hlirdwood ftoora. l•mmmmmm-.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii + 1Bdrm. 18a Apt. Nice tuper petlO. 2 Bedroom, OPEN-THIS WEEKEND 33 Rldcth ............. $3,500,000 .... S1t/Swl 1-5 22 Btlmonl... ............. $950,000 .... S~t/Sm 1-5 ZO tihbortuch .......... $775,000 .. Sal/Sm l ·5 7 Cl'! .......................... $425,000 ..... Smday 1-5 12122 Skybnt, fU$lin. $649,000 .... ~t/Swl 1-5 4U Htlotrope ............. $499,000 ..... Smday 1-5 2 Yortlsl*t .................. $'95,000 ...... ~y 1·5 « Whitewater ............ $267,000 ... Sah.rday 1-5 29 Mamal .................. $299,000 ...... Swlclay 1-5 2101 hcht WIAder• .. S399.000 ...... ~y 1-5 11 et.bcu& .......... {. ... $695,000 .... Sat/Swl I 5 3101 Vista Trudla ....... Sl95,000 ... S.h.rday 1-5 16 8tlcwt .................. $M9.500 ...... Swlday l s 34 Rod~ ............ $9'5,000 ...... Slftt1y 1-5 cond. Ownr 873-7227 l>IO garege 1216,000 llPl.DITIWDI (f.(1u111r1 dr/. II"' 389,000. 3BR/2ba & • f'u.iu•ifti~ 2BR/18A. 131,000 an-' 7' nuet Income Of IN opt. 1.' ... J It//, tJ/. w/$15,000 dn. S.. by ''/· -, 'I.TY appt 875-2•24 l407 LC.St Hwy .. C411 F1RSTTEAM WALK-IN REALTY 857-2121 · 203 Orange Blossom. O T Plan 4 J Pebblewood w B Cwesswood s 88.900 $t44 900 1 Moming S1a1. TR Avalon $149,900 37 Hermosa. NW Bnsa Isle $258.000 8 Sllllwater. TR Devonshire SJ.49 SOO ...................... Cll ... F>N_...llLllJ. llSP&k ........ . ..... '"" uu .. • AFFORDABLE • SBR-$107,000 Modern colonial l story New E.nJland 11chltec1ure w/Callf flavor Spacious ,bedrooms + separate first floor 1uest fa· cillty Handy kltch~n w/sparkllnc refinish~ cabinets Private 9C<fud~ patio is 880 ready! Large dining area &dJacent to famlly sited llvln& room Priced for Costa MM.a'> Call today I CENTURY 21 OOLD STAil fM'-7484 Ask for Steve Riddle ----------~;~~------------------- j PETE ' BARRETf ... REALTY mtlB.UI M ... Vwct. sa«m, Me pool home. attytlght•. gr .. t locatlOn. "9duoed to 119&,000. ~ bOugllt ~.~ YU.U.1177'' WLDTl11 ...... RffM*A . . . I•• t HlmllTll IEICI * View home wtth 2 Iota or buUd now. Tremendous Potentlal-R2, '~ mlle to beach. $1B5.000. * Just listed 2 townhomes, take your pick-won't last. Ellls/Newtand. $119-135,000. • Never on mance1-~ mlles to beach. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Only $135,000. __ .... _ ..... "''"' •• 4441 HI NW Lm, l.91 llU t 1-4) Bright. eunny oom« locetloo + spacie>u• patio A graci0u9 home with beam oell· lnQ9, OY9ralMd upstalrt den and wet bar Formal dining. br9attfast room and more $555,500 Bob & Wyvoone lit"' ............ llU (1-4) Unique upatalra Uvtng room and mut., eulte with bay vtew ' Bdrm. plua ~·• room. ' bath•. den Latge comer tot, room for poof $795,000 Jav~ ~~IOOf 1111& Lil""'·......, llAll (1-4) ~ Creet townh<>me Plan 8,' Bdrm. 2th bath•. iww earp91a. poot/apa/tennla S187.500 Bob!W)'vonne 41J NW Ult. 1.91 IW (1-4) Elegant 2 Bdrm. e>1.cutlve home with every detail dOM tQ perfection FMtUl'N formal tMng room, famlly room. 2 frptct, pool/ape SM5,000 ClaudaUa Tt1yior [I! . \] REAL TV 113-1300 mAU.Y ..... 38r, 2Ba, lux off· white carpetln.g. Nearly new kitchen appliances, large enclosed private patio. Immaculate move-In con- dition $1n,SOO L.H. lfD UT/m 1~ 2114 ftST& Ill - • .,.mm uno • saa no m •IM. lWI EDlllD I fW1Y Tlllllll llLLAll II ILIPPI PIWUID • tll UIY lWI •ETD. n aft "'°' • 1111 usrw. ONE Of THE CANYON'S FINEST HOMES 81,216,000 A magnificent estate overlooking Big Canyon Country Club's lush faJrways, In absolute Impeccable condition . Over 5,000 sq . ft . of quality craftsmanship. Includes 5 bdrms, 41h baths, formal living & dining rooms, breakfast room, large separate paneled family room and study, 3 fireplaces, sauna, spa and pool. Sellers exceptionally motivated. For more Information call: DAllY 188 • mPllAllE SROllY 644-8200 L PAGl10/SATUAOAYJUNl7,t ....................................................................... .. -CJ.•Mltll•• REAL ISiATI ll!!p!!! IMd 1111 I lw~ 1111 C.rw .. I Ila 2lU Ctt11.... 1124 !:aJ'!' hid 1141 •!Jiit ... k lllt c.t1 •111 .• 1 JUST REOUCEOlll ~ PRICED RIGHTI S291,500 IUll .. H•H NEWPORT HEIGHTS ArM CHARMINO Woode Co\19 STEPS TO BEACH. Up- -...,. '80. temlty rm. deteched'Spacious Twnhm. GrMI Won'! L•tl Udo 1• 104 v Cu91om bultt 3bf 2'"ba & 2 fl°'Y 3 bd, 2'~b•. di~ 280. 1BA DtNna. cMn ... ..,.. 284' duc*x $1200, We!!i•t:""'fi .... ield .. -... home. 12551< lnctudel loe S 1,7,990. 64e-74.3A CordOVI, ~ Shefmlf'I 2 bf, 2t>a, gw. rrPlc. Ing room, 2 ear gar, 2000 leund, petlo, IMlll fl. ftplc, I other9. Fergueon/Htlhn land, ull for Mwtha. ~.,CENTURY 21 GOLD STA.A Unl1ed Mrs 673-7n1. C4oee to bNct1 a .nopng. Ml ti $1200 leue. 0188, gdnr, $1495, 49&-121'7 Reel Elte1e M2·1113 1Plllm11 78&-09&4 or llM-2 ' llWPllT 1U01 FIBI REDUCED $10 0001 S 1500/$2000 mo yrty. Avt 642' 1872 UDO REAL TY FABULOUS OCEAN Vn6que O-den IPOI $825 BMutltul dMrl W99 CW· C-21 Ex9ClU\M RMlty. ICac>e Cod 384' 1Ba, ftplc, Open Sat/Sun MxlOualll now. 873-6354. A91 ~ •PENTRIDGE COVE• Canyon Vlew-1bd, 1be trpledlhMhr ~ftr den Nita. petJoe. dedtt. LIDO ISLE · CORNER LOTj hrdwd fire. Good llz• lot Walk to bdl. Xlnt twnhme ............ "'91 2Br 2Be Condo $995. 0Yw duplex., gar, wd dclc, leun. pin aNld/pet -'k-ocun IC>&-~~ no pet. Englistl TudO<. Completely $162,500. 722-IMOO $129,000. 6'8-7434 JBR 28&. ftplc $2200/mo fella & 1trHmt, Hew $795/mo, •91-1297. S3M191 AQt fM 28drm 1Y. th $720 remod 58r +paneled 11-C,ENTURY 21 GOLOSTAR We1er1ront Hme e.31-140() decor. W/d hkup, 2 C8f NO LAGUNA,,__ 38R VERSAILLES Condo: 2BR ~ =., e3l-~ brery Poot, Spa. Reduce •WPllT ll.&OI gar w/opnr lit mo t 3be (or 2bf 2ba+ 1 2b41 end untt In quiet IOC1-------- to $895K. 673'-2001 -llP\llll ITEPI TIJUll. Shorac:lm&ac hOfM...5&. l500 JlOC. ~9-24-47. Hper•t• atudlo llPtt: w/MIN '*Y *-I lrp6c. INSTANT IH .. l PllFm 3bd. 2ba upper unit c~.~ fem~ ._2~ 48&. ocaen vl9w. S.2900 Preterred .,... 2bf 2ba 4 $undec:t<, 1rp1e, 1 gar + S980/mo. AQt 644-7211 '5t5tmo 18R 18A, .. 1 w/frplc, bl\;ln• & vi.w of '~8& Spa, m """"' mo Cell INOA, Re/Mu llllTI trptc 1>4ltnl a ger c:Mp<>ft. bMCtl 2 blocka. • built lne, lndry rm, nr 2~=·~~t~ beyloceenlLowwunlt tenns255K01tr6'2•2~ 55e-9400or788-7898 $675 worth 'more Avell July 1, $1900. YNlhll,.._ bMdl&ehope. ~2-21:M . 2bd 2ba, frplc; I pvt lftt)i C.Ut Unfurnlthed tBdrm. 1 53M1111 Agt'" Without 11u<Slo $1-400 <>oMn•. Othlrl IY91-735-741 W. 18th St. patio Owner 1'IOWlg out .. l"6 Batll, fl~. ger~. OVAIN'T·2BO Older HOUM Owfw/Agt. 494-7551 alM dOM to bMetl. TSL MGMT M2·1I03 3 BDRI! of area. S26t,OOO '31 S800/mo 812 Jumtne w/encl yd S750/mo 1ne1 UlmlY lllTIL 1 81 w_...,., Stow a c:= 2':'1;~~· ~ HRl-IM,IOO Open~ Delly .iec. pe11' ~. "' 19th & l~IMc· Zllt 'I ..-r • r•frlg • ne• eerpet, 1111,IOO J lo<:tttOO ~nter/~mmet GrMI S.C Pie.a loeallon -Harbor. 5411-1'98 or hlRBCk2Et 2L: NWPt 11 ...... tr ITM111 d~. etc. ""'° mo Top twnhrn arM. Y•. you r entalt Priced 11 Vaulted celllng1, tky-,C..tl llna 2124 997·9309. aoent. Sll,.,earttitonee. 120911, Incl lawn care. Call can elf0td to bvy 1oday I $.42t 000 llgllts, 2 eundeclca, MCur· 2Bdrm 29, upatafre •---"' 21 1 dbl get. comm pool & La Jau Answer Ad 11 208. Hurryt • lty gated. poof & IP& eondo· 2 car garage aaL -• t4lnn $1295 IM. $1900 C&Jbtuae 2171 &42""300, 2• ,.,., I Only $2600 down In· below UMd t>f1ck nre-5 atoCkS TO OCEAN MC Av! 817.131-3025 2bd 1ba. E'llde. newty 21 ,lfMtor llquldetlon. Cell plee41 Avlll Juty 15ttl I Elegant oedar l glan 2 • Oen. 2 8try 1Wnhme. Shout• V9lue 1725 3br 2t>e ~at9d, trpk;, petlo, I .I« Owrln 631·1~ I ~50/mo IM. FWt req'd 2Bdrm. 2'nBa. lamlly 0ceen "" Xlnt eond. ~~ fsl;:1r,a= gw 1700. Avellal:IM nowt ~ '\ Call Margaret 6'2-5200 room & den. Plulh «Pt•. Nwpt T•rr $990/mo ,\gt._ SC&-1709 HLI STAii l4l-l4J4 I IWHI 9llT llUJ ---.. ~!fl" 1 , PETE BAARETT REAL TY I~~ Ot>td get. 676-4912 VIiia Reritala . 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath. Xlnt lo- -~ Ld I' llWI ,28R 1~. lo 1toreoe lhed, Mty ..._.11;-' •UDO Elegant fum. Lrg S..tk ....... lfU cation.· lf9 IMng rm. IEWNIT MCI UY PtMIT I nu carptlcfrepea, no peta. 2BR/d«t/2'A ba. poof. STEPS TO BEACH petlo, MCI. garaoe, no EnloY th9 ***Y of t"9 Ass u ME Ex 1 s T t Mo I' ... -1950 "B" ~ • .,_. by 1 ALL NEW lnalde & out epa. tannl1, piano. S 1900 280, 2BA, with wtd, I peta S650 854-27n moun1alns &r>d baol< bey FINANCING WITH AXED SIU,.., eppt S650+ dep 5'4~ HOME, 4bd, 2ba. Nft (714) 615-0475 no pet-. 6 montti min, -"'--,,_. f -...~ gorgeous N B ,,on,e Elegant 2 11ory hofne In '69.999. 38drm S79.999. lBe OplJ1. T.._ flrt.. ~s· Near beech. Large pool & *~ 8IUffa Front"°""'* · Avaltabl• hnm~lataly trom 5 roorna of tllla INTEREST RATE tBdml $83,900. 28dfm1•SHAAP ~ 28r oven, ate c:ul·d-.....C, $840/mo 1614643 I ~..,.. .,.,_ fh1138drm. 2'-'Ba • tam-preallgeOu• Belcoor1 Hiit Graet South Coeat Plaza drpe w/d hkup seoci y111cn. 880, 2 ear Qat 3er. 2 i.'IBa, ~ d~, ~rtmab S600/mo M7-0e82 lly room Is lltualed oo • olf«'I • apac1out mU19f location Mk '°' Damn • ..C Mwt ~ Cf9dlt wtopen« trnmec:llete oe-tcerJ11·~09 ~= li1'u PtalaHll BEOAOOM lbeth, tingle huge 1011 Fufl teeurlty 11111e 1n an elegant IMno 631· 1286 .,, flto P411• n0-se29 cupanc;y S 1350 lnaludel t>aYm Bier 6'4-9097 --• n e 101 • d g 1 r 1 g • sysl9m Very large pool, 2 room ptua • llbfery and pool & y111d ...w». No • -• S035tmo 848-7129 frplcs & priced to tell for veranda. pets Non smoking 9961 3BR/2~ Lawer Duolex UOO/OtG peld 9tOll'9/tfrlO 2210-C RUTGERS only $499,000 Ann• Prle9d Balow Mark•I \/ o y • o • r C 1 re I e Stepe 10 eand. S135o. Lrg tBR ~ 41o i-----,...,....--,--=· MeCaaland 831·1~. MUST SELLlf (Brookhurst & In-! Furn./unlurn.Qui.tedult. H.,dlng Balbo9 Pen 1 28A 2be TOWNHOUSE $399,000 dlanlPQlll), llel-2689 'Mo/mo. 111+SD 498 1"°8 adult. no pe\I. 547•1155 STYLE. frplc, dtefl '1~U!BM~ E~S COMOO-Bonut room, Deluxe 3BR 2ba W'tld9 AVAIL NOW 480 8AYFRONT 2BR/den. Nwpt PennS& 28a.. gar, :nc~rocf::~~· ur etc. MCUrtty ayetem, lky-F/PI, mini oen vu 2 car 2BA·Nr Atlanta/Magnolle1 frplc; 2 Sc>c l)&l'k'g, eec. lndry trptc Yrty 11300 ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;w-e~;200;;;;;....;; tltee petlo/decll<, trMh Qllf 2218 E Pacific Av kttc lam rm combo, f'rplc:, bldg. S 1850/mo yr VIiia A.ntfli 67~912 · 28f 289 w/trplc, 1 c.t oar· iii paint, MW cerpet, 2 car S 1000. s...catt 644-8722 I dlw, feneed yd, patlO, BA YFRONT 28R/den. -0-· Hua-petlo. A!I f0< g era g e . $ 1 1 8 . O O O. wtc.dya or •ft 5. 759-11()4 1 leund, dbl ger. grdnr pd. trplc. 2 soc pM('g, eec YEARLY RENT AL Stape only M75 + MC Kida & • Elaine Rose • Don Couture MERRILL lxNcH REALTY The fine homes division offers a special program for ncrlional and international marketing of s pecial homes. Advertising in media that reaches on affluent &54-14331979-2078 DUPLEX·COMPLETEL y 1 $1150/mo ?saoc> dee>. bldg. S2100/mo yr lo bctl, 4BR 2ba. gwegoe. 1 peta oti. c.lia ~1 • u 1_ ... --Remocfeled 2bd 2 cttet-~ lllda/pete ok , oell w~omHomealnc: $1400/mo Ml< for Kan. **W..,.,.........,Aptln •-tt · 883--0755 egt no'" U1 .... Coast Pr= Co. ~--, ftr Salt 1100 :~~~~Wt~'·w/~~Y~:: ~t/own off 0 8fookhur1t 1 • 1818) I ~o;:';$0~:.lt= A°:t WW Tl no~! Incl, g<lnr and ALL uttl pd 1735/mo lclda/pet tnlol ... un•.... I Pb............. l\O'# No pMa 646-'382 Avail now, 55e·2276. t ~9-6191 Ag1 ,_ i2BR 2'.48a. ~ on ootl 50ftaltp,e1untti3\il2ba. •38f 28a TownhovH Shape. -a::i· ~°r:: E'SIDE 28R 1ba. garage, 2 IT l llOM9, ptVI~. 38A I ::.9s 1::115~~ "'-M'"lonllelboeOMC~..;.. !~ OoutMe garage. Patio nMr nu pa1lol. ,_ earpet and 21,;ba. frple matr w/tluge "' · · ,.... ..,. W/0 hOolc-up. Pool. Spa w/beeutlful garden., p11n1 $750/mo C1ll I • b nr eMch/Adamt BLUFFS CONDC>-380 Ken. Coeat PrOS*f ... $1090 Ho P.u 722-«>1 t AdUlte only No pets Low 1)98.3434 teeve mag 1u1 lOO/mo. Ev~ 1·~BA. 2 cw gwg. n..pet1, (118) 990-6002 l9aoe rent. Beat loc In _ S 1125/mo f~. eft Huntlnglon Bc:h. $5",900,IFncd 5 rm •aide Ille buk: I• t luMu 21U 4pm & wMkand• . c.naa ... Ila •u mealiBJIU ~7-9"55orllel-1383 ~~~~r.~ 1U .196.1 ear arg CLEAN 3bd. 2ba. Harbof *II lllDfll* Leh ftr t I 539-8191A911.. 00;geoua water~ront Hllanclal L.M S1200 mo 284', new daeor, eet'p<>ft, IPAllWI · gard/waHlt' pd NO PETS! r9fr1o!atov,. Hurry sno Beeutltul large Apr. In Laurel Point• 38' 2'~Ba P • 110 · w 11•eun1 · &46-2389 s46" 13ee TEUIDT 11...-qul•t n•lgtlborhood unique IOC w/vwy lg patio S8251mo. 722-9730 or . Pool. Spa. No p.ta. area Yr IN Comm pool CONDO VILLA BALBOA ....... 18drm 1e55 S 1250/mo. Cfleehlre lni8t 2144 1bd, lbe, pool. epa, Cozy 181' el new decor 28drm w.ea $7~$780 ••-1-Prop 759-1877167~ 3 BR 2 BX. rn '*· petlo, wtllk to bMCll re(rlglaiov•. Carport'. 151E21st St 546-2408 aeu -tam rm, e/e. 2 Cit get,, S950 Ind utll 734-29Q. Muat .. l taO. ,_ .;.;.;.;-.--.. _____ , LOOK HERE off WalnUt. AvWI 711. UDO ISLE. Yrly IMM. TIUlllT 11...... *Ul'fl9I*. 81a111/C.U.. E·slde 2bf bltll\9 yd Qu69C 631· 1~ or 644--0793 Charming 38A 2be. avail a.uttt\11 18r $575 Incl ----------1 pello $595 flat ok NOW. no peta. 11800 mo •CVTE 28drm. 1Ba. get· gaa. c:oolclng, heating & Gnnal 2112 kld•*'C.:.'.dfJM1a1,11ll* c~~'::.':'~ U9-3400 own/bier :99s-J12~ =~mo. -~23 ... E' ~ ~·w-" tAAQM SElECTiON 1 -to pool, tannle. wutl/drf, NEWPORT HTS. 3BR 2be. r--------'" ~ ..,..,, .,, Rent• all ....., prtoae, At=~~~& 2ba refrldg, S1000 556-7510 compl•tely furnlthed. •SOUTH OF HIGHWAY* s.48-7154 atte1.Clllteltu1wtlatyou uoo remlly ap~ Moat dellrable 3bf 2ba OulM .,... $1125/mo. 28' tea, ''°1 refrlg, •FAEECA&ETV.LG 1Br need ~M190 Beet 539-&l90 Beet Alty,_ den poo1~1 more Aeent 6'5-3el3 dahwltlr. crp~ nOJrno & 281. 2ea GwOen Apta. NOT A UST AGENCY $925 ~9-4191 AQt f.. Poealbl9 3bdrm undtlf 808 Acacia. 6 3-2.2ee Pool, rec room '526-w... lalaU I NEW 280, 2~ BA --11000 not far-ocHn llUT um 1 • sess 710 w 18th St d. · t t d · f' e:_ 1 2 car gar w/opnr, P'V yd, LAtw ... la 2141 mutt ... 01,,_.. tool Sund«*. vi... 8lt9ll now e--.111\g V---28drm. au 1ence tn er es e 1n me ..,._ w. yrly hte 3br net crpt. drpa, bit-In, kids oti, mcH I !H) (f 2 6 ~M 191 Agt CXl9t S850tmo+d9'>. ~255 1\48. AM"'";., oarpeta properties. Through Merrill Lynch =pet"'11~~f:, n-pet•, 51250• 6'5-88S7. spacloua, 1p01rktt:g SPAC.OUS 3bd. 2\.ttle, Smell 1&, eotnelletety,. & dr~: All uttlit'" R lty !. b d th Agent 1ee ~ Etatel<M 384' 2'MS8 2 clMn. Ocean ""· trp1c. no Very CIMn unf\JmWled modeted se261mo. 38r peld. ~ eweoe 1 ea you ~o eyon e -------• atory Townhome. All peta. $1380 mo . ......_ 1ownnouae. Comm pool. 2'ABa 1uxury llPI. tawly cNld«*.NoP91a. ordinary. For info coll 760-7088. l"voureloolllngf()(IC8r, emenlll•• S1250/mo. Sat/8un7144t4-20<4tor S1060mo. Bobl<tnn .remodel.cl 11750/mo. 1IMIOWl!llacl M2~14 .._ ______________ ..,,. c11lMlf1e<1hu,_.f°'Y°" I VIII• Reritaia 875-49t~ e1e 284-5265wdays. •114 537-2210• Call Anytime 7tt·7~. °' Aftw&PM S41-1529 - Rate chart Monthly 11th Dl•trtct coet-ol-funde Index: 8.587 Weekly lndexee: .. ,.,_CD, 6.11; 1-Yr. T,..._, 6.79 Rates are correct as ol Monday May15 and are subject to change. lender• 30-year ftxed Pointe 15-yeer fixed BANKS Bank of America MORTGAGE COMPANIES First Interstate Ma!>on McDuffie GMAC Shearson AMEX SAVINGS ANO LOAN 10 500 10 375 tO 375 10 250 10.750 2 00 2.00 2 00 2.00 2.25 10 250 10 125 10 125 10.250 10 50 American 10 750 II oo 10 500 Home Savings NA NA NA Great Western 11 500 2 .00 11.380 California Federal 10 750 1.50 10.500 Home Federal 11 . 750 2 00 11.500 Gre~I American 10.875 2.00 10 750 Oow~ey Savings 10. 750 2.00 10.250 Index. Interest rate lndlcatOt used to determine chanoes In mortgage Interest rate Pofnt1 2 00 2.00 2 00 2 50 2 25 2 00 NA 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Ad)Ultabtn 8.500 8 875 8.250 7.875 8.500 8.750 8.7$0 8.500 8 750 8.750 e.us 8 760 Pointe 2 00 2 00 2 50 2 25 1 so 1 50 t.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 6-MO CO 1·Yr. Tr .... 1-Yr treas. 1-Yr Treas. 1·Yr Tr.u 1 Uh Ol1t. 11th Ot1t. 11th Dist. 1-Yr Treas. 11th Dist. 1 Yr Treas. 11th Dist. 2.90 2 75 2 75 2.25 2.25 ~25 2.00 2.00 2.35 200 2.75 200 \ Margin amount or pere.ntege added lo the index at each adjustment lnt91'\lal 10 determine the new Interest rote. \ DATA PROVIDEO BY THE HElTMAN GROUP, NC .. STOCKTON. (2Q9) 477-6155 .. j 1 ' I I r ~ PAGE 22/SATURDAY JUNE 7. 1996-----------------------------------DAILY PILOT/~ asTAft ... Presales begin .this rrionth at Sonterra A-M Co. begins presales this month on its new luxury, view-oriented com- munity of Sonterre in Rancho Niguel. Sonterra features single-family de- tached homes ranging from 2, 140 to 2.690 square feet. The four-bedroom. two-story homes are available with 2'h or three baths. Prices are expected to begin in the low $200,000 range. According to Sandra Martin, A-M Co. 's director of marketing, "The interest list for Sonterre is growing rapidly, so those who wish to partici- pate in Phase One sales should contact us as soon as possible to receive priority information " Buyers drawn by value, loqation Location and value are attracting buyers to Connemara-by-the- Sea's ocean-view homesltes. ac- cording to Peter Snowden of ARC- Connemara. Since its grand reopening - ottering up to 35 percent price reductions on the lots -Con- nemara has experienced a tremen- dous sales pace. said Snowden. "Lots are being picked up at an incredible rate," he said. "Over 28 homes were sold in the first month alone and we anticipate even greater demand in the coming weeks." He pointed out that a 17, 163 square foot lot previously selling for $160,000 has been reduced to $128,800. Other estate-sized lots of up to 36,000 square feet are also available. Approximately 80 percent of the lots provide views of Dana Point Yacht Harbor, and height llmi- Plan 1 features a sunken living room with a skylight and volume celling, a casual family room accented by a fireplace, plus a kitchen with breakfast nook. The master suite features a retrat or the option of a fourth bedroom. and - llke master suits in all plans -two walk-In closets, dual vanities. an oval tub and separate shower. Plan two's formal living room in- cludes French doors to the rear garden, decorative. windows and vol- ume ceilings. The plan also features a formal dining room. A sunken den or optional bedroom Is adjacent to a wet bar. Both the Plan Two and Plan Three feature combined kitchen, family room and breakfast nook Plan 3's entry foyer separates the living room from the formal dining room. The lower noor also has a guest bedroom. The master suite upstairs Is separ- ated from the other bedrooms by a bridge/hallway that Is open to the living areas below. It also features a sitting area encased In a bay window. This home also Includes an upstairs study. Plan 4 features a sunken living room with fireplace as well as a dining room. The kitchen includes a breakfast nook and the family room has. a fireplace. A fourth bedroom or den is also Included on the first floor. Upstairs are a bonus room and a master suite with sitting area. An interest llst Is being compiled by A-M Co. Those on the Interest list will receive priority Information on the community. For further Information and/or plaoement on the priority list, call 852-9411. Conn emara-by-tbe-Sea offen tatlons ensure unobstructed views. atate-•l.&ed Iota with ocean news ID San Ju.an Captatrano. To reach Connemara-by-the-junction of the San Otego Freeway. Sea, take the San Diego Freeway The sales office Is located at Buyers have their choice of open access or private gate-guarded lots. Gate-guarded Connemara also offers two night-lighted tennis courts and a cabana with dressing room. and exit east onto Camino las 27142 Connemara Drive In San Ramblaa, then left on Avenlda Juan Capistrano and Is open daily Pescador. Or take Paclftc Coast from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Highway south to San Juan Capistrano, where the highway .. For more lnfor"1atlon. call turns to Camino las Rambles at the 661-0305. Buie Corp. sells 19 Sea call homes in 24 hours The Buie Corp recently Introduced 23 homes In the first phase of its ocean- oriented SeacaJI community In Laguna Niguel. Twenty-four hours tater, only four homes remained unsold. "We are abaotutely delighted at the public's response to these homes," said Jeffry Stoddard, vtce president and general manager of the home- bulldlng firm's Laguna Niguel division. "Homebuyers told us they were at- tracted to SeaCall because of Its ocean-close location as well as the spaciousness of the homes.·· Located a half mile from Laguna's beaches, SeaCall la situated on a hillside to provide views of the ocean, the surrounding canyons and The links golf course at Monarch Beach SeaCall homes range from 1.965 to 2,847 square feet, and are pnced from $189,900 Occupancy of these two- story homes is anticipated In Septem- ber and October SeaCall la at 2.C032 Caravel Place, just off Barkentlne near Camino del Avlon and Crown Valley Parkway. The salesofficersopendaltyfrorn 10a.m. to 5p.m For addltlonal Information, call 661·122.C. y ,.II.OT BAI. lllTATW COSTA MESA CISTI IUA 1241- South Coast metro beauty! Marvelously or- ganized home, each family area defined. Formal living and dining rooms. Maastve fireplace, vaulted family room with ~ond Hreplace, bullt 1n wet bar. master aulte with Whlrl-pool tub Upstairs study (could be 4th BR). central air, largest lot In tract with covered pptlol •w...a su..- Resort luxury in your own back yard! Pool and spa, two Indoor spas make this 3 BR, 3 BA home very special. First ti~ offered, be the first to see 1t! CntAIUA 12 ...... Party time! Entertaining best describes this fun- tastic 4 BR dellghtl Mlngle through distinctive trench doors, to the swirl of the jacuzzi In atrium. Gorgeous cream carpeting, sunny kitchen, her- nng bone & hardwood floors. Deluxe master suite. better be first today! 011t1 mu 11n.- w1mbledon VIiiage! Indoor-outdoor llfestyle home which has trench doors connecting the livlng room and family room. 3.BR and 2 full BAs. Bonus room has skylights! Extra large lot with community pool & tennis courts. •ESA lllffl t 1n.- Deslgned for modern llvlngl This 3 BR, 3 BA home is perfect for today's family. 2 BRs are master suites. End unit with a spaclous patio and spa. Separate den. tight & bright! CllTI 1UA 1111,- Sommerset Home. 4 BR. or 3 BR + den, 21h BA townhomel This fantastically organiZed home has A/C, cable T.V .. a large lighted patio yard, custom cabinets & shelves, extra storage, shiny mirrored dining room wall, and skylight in bedroom which opens up to true blue sky! Why wait' Buy now! ctlll llU 11U,tM Magnificent country homel Unique charm and livability describes this fine 3 BR home! Added farnily room has the warmth of a wood burning stove for those chilly nights! Hardwood floors throughout, farm styled kitchen, close to park. large yard. R.V. access. Buy today! Olltl 1W I 1M,llO Tri-level condo has 3 BR, 2 BA with fireplace, family room. wet bar, track lighting In each bedroom. Stream & lake off rear patio master suite on separate level. Walking distance to South Coast Plaza and Metro OUTA 111U 111,IOO Luxury living at a modest price! 2 BR, 2 BA condo In a park. premium end unit over-looking spacious park, pool and rec room. Be an early bird! T~ won't last long, call now! A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANANCJAL ~ETWORK Residential Real Estate Services OPEN HOUSES S&TllllY .... , .. 18 Rue Chantllty .. .. 3 BR, Spa $559,000 10-2 mil.a& 3023 Country Club .... -..... 3 BR, Spa $439,900 1-5 .... , ..... 3608 Mat'CU$ a. .. 2 BR. Oock $359,900 2-6 mil.a& 3'412 Geranium '· mna '4BR $279,000 1-4 Ml&.U 912 Hyde Ct .. _, 4 BR. Pool $160,000 1-5 ...,. ...... 303 Atva Lane ..... 3 BR $155,000 1-4 SUlllY .... , ... 18 Rue Chantilly .. UllllU 3 BR, Spa $559,000 12-3 .... , .. 3916 Channel Pl J......,. 3 BR, Dock $495,000 1~ .. .., ..... 2109Mlremar l &. ,.. 4 BR, Penlnaola $399,000 1-'4 .... , ..... 3608 Marcus l.W&U. 2 BR, Dock $359,900 1-5 llltl-.U 3412 Geranium L. ...... '4 BR $279,000 1-'4 .namu 3467 Windsor Ct. ..... 3 BR. Pool $204,900 1-5 lllTl-.U 3491 Windsor Ct. .......... 3 BR. Pool $199,900 1-5 lllTl•U 2013 Calvert 1.1.u 3BR $159,900 1....C llltl..U 912 Hyde Ct. .. _, '4 BR. Pool $160,000 1-5 ClllTl.U 862 Vlll&Qe Creek ..... 3 SA, Stream $134,000 1-5 NEWPORT BEACH •UITll ...... Breathtaking view of city llghts. mountains. ocean and sunsets. Subtle elegance awaits you In the 3 BR very sophisticated hom~r,matlc vaulted ceilings. private downstairs ter suite with private outdoor spa, gorgeous a enltles. 3 car garage, cul-de-sac, prime location! P01111U un,ooo Balmy ocean breezes awaits family who enjoys beach llvlngl 4 bedroom, large family room. Owner motivated so move fast! wam1111T 1111,HO Lovely 2 BR entertainment home with dock for 2 boats. Mexican tile surrounds your own private spa! This is grand bay living at affordable prices. Easy to see, calll 645-0303 SATURDAY JUNaJ. t .. /PAGll JI NEW LISTINGS lllTI All Ila.- South Coast Metro! Quaint olde engllsh village with all modern amenities: pool, tennis, gym. Model~rf~t with wallpapers, mouldlnga, mir- rors, and a beautiful view tool CaJI now to see how charming life can bel UITI All It ..... South Coast Metro beauty! Luxury IMng at a modest price! 2 BR, 2 BA ·condo In resldent1aJ park, community poot and rec room. Near South Coast Plaza and music center. Walk to park and schools are nearby! UITI All 111,111 Terrific 2 BR. 1 BA condo in great aocaUont One story end unit near pool! Attached garage enters laundry areal Call to see, won't last! mtl.U ...... Lovely Wimbledon VIiiage B plan with extra large lot, landscaped yard with covered patio! Attractive atrium with plantation shutters, cen- tral air, community pool and tennlal mtllla 1211,111 Instantly appealing, better than new, Sum- merfield home! Carefully selected appointments Include upgraded carpeting, swedlah pine floors, tinted windows, mirror traeatments, built-In bookcase In haJlway. Dramatic floor plan In fantastic location. Lush landscaping sur- rounding! llWPllT llUll ..... Very sharp waterfront with dock and two side- ties. Extra large 3 BR with family room or designed and zoned to be a duplex. Very special Island known for its quiet living. A good buy for someone who loves the beach and wants their boat in front. · , MESA VERDE ... ftlll ..... This charming golf course remodel has 3 BRs, 21~ BAs. Jacuzzi tub in master suite. All new kitchen, living room with fireplace, Pella win- dows. security system. pool and spa In 20x30 courtyard. A fantastic buy for the golfer who wants all this and many other extras!! MUI YUll IHI,• 4 BR, 31h BA, custom single story home near Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge family room with cozy used-brick fireplace Gourmet kitchen. central air. security, pool and spat This wil flt you to a tee! llUYUll s2aa.- Graclous 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, end side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on family room and teen quarters with Its own entry. Bring In your offer! mum• ''"·"' Kids wanted!! This friendly 3 BR home has clever and tasteful decorator appeaJ, large yard. utility room and curb appeal! Wonderful location In Mesa Verde; a community where people care! 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA •• ·I \ .. I r ---~~--r-------------~-------------------------------~------------~~-~--~~~- NEW LISTINGS Gali mi Sin.Ml Lovely '2 story contemporary 4 BR on cul-de. sac. Pool-size lot with extra parking apace. Vaulted ceilings In LR/OR. watalfF san,- C1,.1stom 4 BR entertainment home on quarter acre corner lot. High ceilings, Engtlsh stained glass windows, dramatic pool/spa. A MEMBE~ OF THE . f1l SEARS RNANCW.. NET'M>AK lAJ DAILY PILOT /lmAL aTAft NEWPORT BE ACH ._,._.llU-11 .... Bay view condo, ln aecure building. Priced to ... , at $195.000. Cloae to shops. rwtauranta and new fun zone. S1eps to beach. ... .., ... Exp9nded, Mghty customized 3 8R Nantucket w"'1 ocean 'MW. Frenctt dOOll, wooct 1t1m1, tamlly area.. aylight, large yarc.t umm .,..,.. Residential Real Estate Services ... ..... Largest 2 story model In SeavieW. Good Ylew of Catalina. city lights & mountains. Pool-med yatd. 4 SR. 3 BA, community pool. spa, tennl1. Outstanding 5 BR, • BA famlty home with remodeled country kitchen & FR. large spa & patio in one of Baycrests most prestigious streets· llMISU 1121,GIO Fabulous 3 BR. 2 1/2 BA nearly new home. Open curved stairway. wood floor, fireplaces. Owner 1ust acquired thru trade. Must sell. IUFHIT 11,111,000 Wonderful designer's home with LR, OR, gourmet kitchen and MBA suite overlooking the bay Boat slip.. large south patio CORONA DEL MAR lllllOll WIEW •ILLS SH0,000 Enter lovely ga11den courtyard to 4 BA, 2 1/2 BA. unique JMng room, family room home Three- car garage Treat yourself OLI£ COHO HL IWI SIU,DIO S1unning new condo, 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA. formal OR, FR. wet bar. deck & patios. Insulated windows. oak cabinets & more South of PCH. IAJlllll VIEW llUS SHl,IOO Well maintained home on large lot on fine street. 3 BR. 2 BA. vaulted ceilings, covered patio. 3- car garage Owner anxious Ulllll VIEW llUS Ull,000 Serenely situated 4 BR. Tastefully appointed & meticulously maintained. 2 spacious patios complimented by a sparkling lap pool 11111111 VIEW llUS S421,000 Rich cabinetry, flooring & moldings Decorator touches throughout this highly customized 4 BR. FR home. SPYtUU SIH,000 Dynamic view of ocean. bay & lights Highly upgraded 4 BR 3 BA home, 4-car garage. wood flooring. trench doors. spa MARIO YIEW MILLS 1111,JOO Outstanding view -delightful decor -In- credible price Gorgeous 3 BR. 2 1/2 BA home Perfect in every way SPYtWS Mll,000 Room for children. pets & fun! 2 story colonial. 4 BA FR plus bQnus, and children's playhouse. Ocean view. large yard llftlCUff U,!M,IOI Enoy fhe privacy and tranquility ot tnts untqoe oceanfront property nestled among mature trees & landscaping unmatched Appt OPEN HOUSE 1-5 S&Tlll&Y WD1aJFJ 121llnM• LL 3 BA. FA $259,000 E. CORKETT Ulllllff 24'1 ..... 3 BR, FR $278.500 E. OLSON llYmTDUCl , ........... 4' BR, FA $342,000 L MC LOON unam , ........... u.. 5 BA, FR. Spa $439.500 J . MERTZ SUIDAY WIST CUFF 1211 ..... iLw 3 BA. FR 1259.000 E. COAKETT Ul ... YllWllW n•up._~ 4 BR $325,000 D VALENTINE •tullllWI 117~ ........ 3 BR. FR $329,000 M. MATIHEWS Ullltl Y1IW llLU .......... 3BA, FR $345,000 H. THAMER •WMTIDUTI 4 ......... 4 BR. FR. View 1345,900 H. NEIGER llftl...U 12Cll••• ..... 4 BR FR $387,000 C AUMSFELD Ult Ill.I 1M "9 LMN 2 BR $420,000 A. GOTHARD l&Ymll 1111111n"4ll Lw 5 BR, FR, Spa $439,500 J. MERTZ 1&1111 ,.. lft.U .. , ........... 4 BR. FR $'450.000 B. MILES l&Y'lllU IH1Yw.lrtwe 3 BR -$488,000 E. BOWIE ......... R~~~~ 5 BR, FR, Vu SS..9,900 l&LIU.....U 11llllrMt 3 BR, FR $645,000 EADIE'/BENTS .......... 1111..-.1..,.. 3 BR, Pool $650,000 K. RANGER ........ 1 ... 118rrlb 3 BA $675,000 L ROSE lnlUll lMep.., 6 BR $675,000 R. KURTZ .. ....,. 11 ....... 5 BR, FA, P/S $995,000 F. SENNES LmllU 111YblU..lw4 5 BR, FR $1,395,000 E. OLSON ......... 11.,.A 6 BA, FA, PIS $3,800.000 L MC LOON BEST BUYS 111 ... YllW •LLI AU. Best value In the area, 3 BR t family room. 3-car garage, upgraded kitchen. custom built-Ins. Metlcutosly maintained. Fee. Ull llU .,,,.,,.. 5 BR home on notUt channel. Country kllcltet1. 3 fireplaces, gigantic master suite. rumpus room. Pier and slip for 50' boat. ........ _. Mn.- Beautifully remodeled 4 BR Portoflno on one of the largst lots In the entire city Spa. paddle tennis court & additional room for a pool! W.Ul PllllSIU MllMO 4 spacious units. steps to the beach on 2 large lots. Low rents. well-maintained, great op- portunity for astute Investor IAYllllE Mll,000 A jewel of a home! Private gate-guarded area. Remodeled & ready to move Into Sunny patio. 3 BA. den and steps to beach' Ill OAIYM 1411,000 Opportunity 1s knocking Call to see this popular Monaco plan In prime locatlor, of Big Canyon Large lot with view of city & ocean u. 1111.- Gorgeous. sophisticated bayfront penthouse. contemporary flair. Spacious rooms have pan- oramic views of bay, ocean. mountains .. WYllW ...... Super custom home bullt by Valentine. Spacious house, large lot. 3 BR, formal dining. paneled den plus recreation room. ....... PmllllJ ...... Panoramic ocean vista from 2nd floor living room: spacious and well appointed. Richly pan- ele<t Priced to sell at $595,000. lllOAIYll PH,IOO Poot/spa. covered patio, air condition. Huge game room. view ocean-city lights. Prestigious gated area 3 BR, 3 BA IW.lllJOWIFHIT ....... Instant mov&-ln. Exquisitely furnished, new Class A construction. 3 fireplaces, spa, 2 living rooms All you need Is checkbook & toothbrush . lllOUYll Slll .... "'Oramatlc remodel, expanded dining room. breakfast room, new master suite with connect- ing study. 5 BR. 3 1/2 Ba. view. ..... ,.. 1111,- 4 BR, bright & shining as a new penny. All new floora, windows, appliances. fixtures. tiles, cabl .. net a. hardware, landscape -In f ae1 everything! llYll...U ....... Spacleu1, elegant, unobat.R.lcied ~ v1-t..5 8B __ house built around enclosed pool/spa atrium Perlect for family or entertaining. 644-9060 ~1 2181 SAN JOAQUIN -HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH t