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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1988 25 E Religious leaders haCk Baker Endorsements, blasted by opponents. come in wake of love-affair allegations candidate Chnstopher Cox last v.cck befort . dcc1din1 10 back Baker. Sheldon said. "He answered some vef) pointed questions about the allega11ons to o ur satisfaction." Sheldon said in Fri- day's news conference in front of Baker's Woodbridgt' campaign head- quortcrs. Baker, Cox launch verbal attac1' By JONATHAN VOLZKE Ot .. Dfllr ......... A aroup of Orange Coast reltgJous leaders banded lOJCther Fnday to support 40th Dastnct Congressional candidate David Baker. but said the endorsement was "coincidental" to allegations that Baker was in volved in an extra-marital affair The leaders. whose suppon .d~s not represent formal endo~ments from their oraanizat1ons but could mean thousands of votes. said Baker "1s not another Gary Han ." the Democratic pr"1dental candidate •yho dropped from the race after an alleged interlude wnh a Florida model. . Squeeze play Huntington Beach High pitcher Dominic Alvarez receives a championship squeeze from his team- mates after hurling four- hit shutout Friday.B/1 Lakers find themselves down 2-1 after 96-89 loss toUtah. /81 California Gov. Deukmejian oppos- ing all six initiatives on the June ballot./ A4 Nation Iran-Contra special pros- ecutor says his case rests in the hands of the Justice Department./ A4 World Panamanian strongman Gen. Noriega says talks with the U.S. have brol<en off./A5 Index A~ce and Games Ann Landers Bulletin Board Classified ,..A6 A6 A3 86,7 A.7 88 85 Comics Death Notices Entertainment Homes Paparazzi Public Notices Rellglon Sports Trivia Weather Real Estate A6 88 A8 81_. A6 A2 They said the Irvine councilman 1s the best candidate for the pos1t1on being vacated b) the m1nng Rep Robert Badham. R-Newpon Beach. But officials 1n 1he office of another front-runner m the race said the religious support was cooked up by Baker to ease the adultr) charges. Jo Ellen Allen. prl·s1dcn1 of Eagle Forum of Caltforn1a Be" \1eln1cky. sou them 'ice president of the Cali- fornia Pro-life C ounc1I. Gaf) Metz. president of th<' Orange Count) Roundtable, and Phil Sheldon of the Trad1t1onal Value!> Coaht1on. said the adultry allcgat1om arc no11mpon- ant 10 the race. The coalition met w11h Baker and Shark gone, but the fear remains By GREG KLERKX OftMDelly .......... There's no fin to worry about anymore. no fin at all. Ja~ 1s gone. and 11's safe to go back an the water Swimmers and surfers were allow- ed 10 return Frida) 10 a five-mile st retch of 'le" port Beach which was e'>acualed Thur~a) afternoon when a great wh11e shar~ cruised w1lh1 n 50 )ards of1he shore The shark. C\llmatcd to be about 20 feet long. '-'3S c' c ntuall y frightened b} a helicopter <;ent to track It. and apparent!) ~"am o ut to sea. The 30-fout Newport Beach \tanne Departme nt boat 'Sea Watch' was combing thl' coastal waters Frida) JUSI to make sure that the big fish was reall1 sonc. said Manne Department official'> "We sull ha,en't seen him." said Lois .\usun. Manne Department sccrelar). at noon Fnday "We think he has dealt favorably w11h 11. and resoh l'd the questions that have been raised "We want to put 1110 bed once and for all. It's not an •~sue .. Allen said she and ~veral other leaders decided to ~uppon Baktt before the allegations of his affair surfaced. and 1ha1 Friday's an- nouncement was "co1nc1dcntal .. Baker did not attend the news conference. Allcgal11>ns that he ..tas involved m a extra-marital affair (Pleue eee BAKER/AS) By GREG gLERltX u4 STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.llJ ........ Congressional candidate David Baker lashed out at o pponent Christopher Co>. on Fnday. labehna him "an outsider 10 our dastnct who docsn 't understand th<' public's frus.- trat1on o'er the transportation cns1s" Baker. considered one of the fron- trunners for the 40th Congreu1onal scat being 'acated b) Rep. Robert Badham. R-\ie"'port Beach. was rcspondina 10 <.ox's comments on Channel 50 that he will not take a pos1t1~n on the slow-growth an- hiativc. known as Mca ure A Baker. Cox. Nathan Rosenberg and other candtdaln 1n the cro"'dcd Republican primary responded 10 questions at the &aptfll.. Baker said he is o~d 10 the slow-grov. th 1n1t1atn e. and called on ( OA 10 !>tale his \ 1ews on the IS\Ul' "( ox v.on '1 even tell the \ ute~ where he stands on Measure 4. .. ht' ~ad Frtda) ~.\n4v.l'iittneprom1"K·' 1n his ma1hn~ tohelpOran~C'oun1' iet II\ fair share of federal high" a\ funds he has done pn-c1~h thl opposite Ii a White House offinal " Baker said he v.11s referring to a hill to increase federal funding for Orangl· The big fish may be gone. but he/she certain I) hasn't been forgotten b) beachgocr\ who trekked wanl) back 10 the shore Friday. (Pleue eee SHARK/ A2) Marine Safety Officer Erle Bauer keepe an eye out for any •ten of the areat wb!te •hark ~ .... ,.._..,'--~ that wu aeen lurking off Newport Thunday, fon:inC c109Ul'e of eeYeral beachee. Ex-hostage born ~gain during ordeal Jerry Levin tells of his year in captivity during annual Irvine prayer breakf~st By BOB VAN EYKEN ot.._o..,,......,. Former hostaae Jerry Levin said his capture by Arab extttm1sts an Beirut took onl) 15 seconds. But 1t was the bc&mning of a 11 felongJourne). Levin told a group of Orange Count~ ma)ors and c1v1c leaders in Irvine recently. Speaking at the annual Harbor Arca Mayors' Prayer Breakfast at the Irvine Hilton. Levin said bis 11 1'1 month!. of capt1v1ty 10 Lebanon in 1984 and 1985 led to his conversio n to Chnst1an1t) Lcvtn was Beirut bureau chief for the Cable News Network when he was taken hostage by gunman who were trymJ to win the release of a group of convicted tcrronsts being held an Kuwa1l "I had JUSt left m~} apartment in Wt'st Beirut form> office." he said .. I hadn't ~non m) wa} for more than three minutes when a young bearded man. shorter than m)self. tapped me on the shoulder. "I turned around and saw that he was pointina a gun at me. He said softly but firml). ·You come.' I was put 1n a car. The next words I heard v.ere. 'Close eyes. close e)cs You sec. I kill.' " From March, 1984 unul February. I Qt(5 Le' in '>JX'nt his da)s chained to v. alls in a scne'> of <,mall dark rooms He s.a1d one of his greatest fears 10 the earl) '-'eek~ of his cap11' It) "°as that he v.ould lo\C his sanit) "I began 10 1all 10 m\<;('lf. and that v.orncd me ... he ~1d. "but 1 had become "° dcs~w te to talk 10 someone." Le"10 said that. although he had be-en an agno .. t1l the ne<'d 10 com- municate "'llh someone and to tr) to make sense ofh1s s1tua11on led him to contemplate pra\ 1ng Likening his ·ordeal 10 the Old Testament stol) of Jo'ICph. who was sold into capt1,1t\. Lc'in said has captors un" 1t11ngl} helped him find spiritual and 1ntellcctual fn:"t'dom ''You can't arow up an the Wcstem v..orld without abwrbing some of the truths that are m the Bible." he said "I JUSt needed a bolt out of the blue ltle Paul. 10 order to acc<'pl 1t .. Le' 1n said that dunng hts capu' 1- t). his "'1fe worked in~ssanll~ 10 tr. to win the help of leaders m the Maddie Ea._tand m thd to pin h" release He said the message sh<' gave 1 n ht'r frequent public s~'C'hc .. "'a' (In<' ol reconc1hauon and unde,....landani. Hesatd she was able to wrn the tru'it of many religious and ~lar Icade'"'. who tncd to htlp v.1n has relca~ Althouah he was not rcleasc'<l. Levin eventual!) <"Caped and said he bclte"cd his w 1fe's cffons ma> ha'><' ~ to a ~ncral softening of att1tud~ m the Middle East ~Thctt 1s no quesuon 1n m) mind that my C'SC'apc -.as d~ an part to m) wife's conSClousness-n1s1ng effons .. he sa1d. "Of courw I'll nc"cr lnov. (Pleue eee L£Ym/ A2) The Baker onslau&ht continued. "\t'' hJ., nc' er held eleCted Olf"aas=---.-....,.. o" n\ nu propcrt) in Orange COUii&~ .md harnnl} II\ cd here a short tinw. • \,ud Baker an lf\'tnC City CoVn- ulman "H1 !1 camp:ugn 1s suppoilld (Pleue eee BOPJtPUL8/ Aa) ;: Home Ranch returns ~ to court .. Opponents argue over the adoption of density figuies By JONATHAN VOla.E Ol_Dlllr ....... Costa Mesa ::11} officials ac\ed 1mpropcrl) "'hen the) took filurcs from a court-ordcrt'd traffic study for an offi~ prOJCCI and u~ them to set height and densll) rqulauons for the entire north part of I.he Cll). an attomc~ charged Fnday Lt>tt) Behn rtp~ung the Cos\a Ml'~ C1t1ztns for Responsible Growth. told Supcnor Court Judie Tull) Seymour that the c ity "ramrodcd" th<' rc-stnct1ons throuah. and did n'Ot g11.t residents an o~ ponunit~ to commenL But attome}~ repl'C'Sltnung thc Clt\- and C J \(ogt~trom &. Sons. tht de' clopcr.. "ho v.ould hke to build a q3.acre bustn('Ss park along the San Diego Frtt"'a'. counte~ that the pr~:ess "'IS fair .\nd even 1f1t wasn't. the clltZcns did not ha"e grounds for complaint "If th~ v.as an error . the rct1t1oners mu\t \ho v. P'!}U;dltt and mu!>t ha'>e bttn inJurcd. said Dan C unain. an attome) l'C'prcscntina the dl''clopcr .. , do n't think that's the ,a~ here·· C urtam argued that onh property o" ners an no rth Costa Mesa. not surrounding homeowners., could lh.illenge the dcc1s1on Tull) tool mounds of 1cpl brief! and more than 90 m1nutcs of' arsu· men1<. under submission Friday and I'> r wected to issue a rulinJ wtthin tv. 1• "l'C'l..s on whether the CJI)' acted proper1~ an a pproving the Ho~ R.rnch proJ«l The proJcct 1!> to ancluc:k a~ l tlic<' l'Ov.cr a 12-story tower. beak& , uh hotel and rcs&aurants be~ r .llf\ tt'W Road and Harbor Bou In ard. "' 11mcs Fnday's bcarin& ~ t'l.t\; k" ards -the &rowth-contJVI attl>rnC) argued aptnst the ~ fl'\lnl 11on$, ~h1lc the Caty and de- 'doper araucd for them. • '.10~ work for the Home bid (PleueeeellQlllS/U) · El Toro Marine charged in Wife's murder Segeant accused of kflltn his wife on base. leaving body In burned-out car on highway anvestapted tht dtath but turned 1t over to Naval lnvestiptive Services at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, where Thomas is station~ withhold informauon •bout m1h&at) murder suspects unul a ttunna date IS announttd America 's Cup makes brief stop in Newport ., LANCB IONON I °' ............. An El Toto Manne scracant has been chafl!Cd with kitlina his wife and lavlna her body in a bumed-<>ut car on tho Orte8a HiahM).'. Three months after \is wl~'s deitb, he married another woman, a Marine spokesman said. Sgt. Joseph Thomas. 28, was ar- rested Apnl 5 and charaed with his wife's murder mne days later, said Staff Sil. Steve Shon. Tbe bodyofMclindaJt.an Thomas was found 1n the wrcckqe oh burned car on the Oneaa H iJhway just inside the Rivmldc C'ounty line on Dec. I 0. 1987. Rivenide County coroners Thomas as scheduled to face a hcarillJ on TUC'sda) to deiennine if there JS mol.l&h evidence to roun· martial him on one charlC of premeditated murder, 5e· Deborah Brapanini utd. T Uctday s procedure is ltno" as an Article 32 hcanna. Ne~ orahe killina. and the arrnt. were not ttleaifd unttl Fnday. Sh0f1 said it is standard Manne policy to On March •. Thomas mamtd Linda Ka) Thomu. Neither IFS nor addrc KS ·wt re ava1labl~ for Thomas· _.,ves Thomas v.or\cd as a .. field wire- man ... a speclali t in Wephone and radjo winQ&; A native or Walker. Mte:h .• he enli tcd an the U.S. Mari• Corps on Apnl t•. 1913. He JS curmitly bt•na held wlthcMat bad at Camp Ptndkton El Toro teacher gets six m.onths for aez with student \ UP MAKES STOP IN NEWPORT ... Al arpc!' said SDYC as building two marans, one with a wing mast and sail and lhe other w11h the dard soft sail. The) wall Ix' used as hones and the dub will select the t vessel. two catamarans will ha\(' r1y identical hulls of approiumale· I) 60 f«tkng1h 0' crall w11h a 30.foot ma,omum lx'am. aLTOrdang to John Marshall. Stars & \1npes design team manager The 1wo cats a~ scheduled to be launched and chnstened on June 4 at the B Street Pier in San Diego Meanwh1k Dennis Conner. 1o1.ho slippered the 12-meier Stars &. Stnpes to "1ctory. 1s prac11cing sailing a caumaran. Harper said Conner will defintt<'I ) ix' the skipper of the caumaraQ but that 11 may be helmed b~ Rand) Sm)th or another experienced catamaran saiJor U.S. Temps ....,.. -•oll•.111 ,~ A--..NV ~que Am8rllo ~. ~ ._ .. A-ht C."y A.-... llalt-• ~ ~-._...._Cll 9oo• ito.1on ·-....,. llut'onglon Vt c-~onSC c;l\M-Ol'WVa o.y.on o.n- 0.-Dlll•Oll °""''" (I P..., E..,,._ F .. _.., Fer90 F'legsl•ll Gt,.,c! 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J03p.lft I 7 S«and ... tltpm •• n..-11aea•~S1 a "' --• 7 45 p "' lodlty n..-wi1.ilS4pm toci.,Md .-e1511am~ A fire chief may seek charges ver alarm delay in high-rise fire ANGELES(AP)-Thec11y's he intends to pursue lCfBI action .. to sccunt) guards alleged!\ dt'layed SHARK GONE, BUT THE FEAR REMAINS .•. ~ief said Fnda) he as seek mg a the extent possible .. agamsta ~nty notifying authonues (or St"ven F rom A 1 tnal mvcs11pl1on f<Xusmg on qcnC} wh~ officers all~ly twtce minutes. which allowed the blaze 10 lhcrc dcla t f he p h fl fi I • bcl d h 2 fl f ''.\ great ~hate's sure a conttm. was a y m no 1 yang l ~t _t -oor ire a arms: 1evmg sprea 1 rough tht' I lh oor o the ~ah." said Balboa resident Graham ··'-"e thought 11 "as av.hale al first. thl'n ~e took a doser look and uw 11 1.t.as a great 1o1.h11c "It was w1th1n 20 )ards o f the beach:· said David t a\fontagnt Df Vessel Assrsl 55 degree watt'rs than to lht' strains of DAA-dump-DAA-dump play1n1 in prople's minds. Department about the outbreak them 10 Ix' false alarms. 62-0oor offi~ building. eif1•fire that devastated the state's Sccunty personnel allegedly "failed "This ae11on would Ix' m the form non as he waxed his surfboard and tf~l skyscraper. 10 notify the Fire Depanment of the of a cnm1nal misdemeanor com-eyl'd the three-foot surf "Bui he's A few dozen wc1su1tt'd surfen and bodyboardt'rs bobbed on 1be cold waves. and children frohdted m the surfw11hout carc be May 4 inferno killed a bu1ldmg fire an a timely manner. which as a pla1e1. which would Ix' filed by the go~~~;·~h~~; and Kelh New- mamtenancc worker and ravaged v1ola11on of the Los .\ngeles Munic1-cit) anomey 's office. 1f1he) concur.. ell of Irvine brought their children to &wr floors of1hc First Interstate Bank pal Code." said Banahon Cluef Dean Cathe) said. "Unul then. we don ·1 G>~. Cathe)' Imo" "ho would Ix' the named the beach Fnday as pan of a LaMontagne said a lifeguard boat J01ncd the \~sci .\ssast craft m !rad.mg the shark."' h1ch was moving slowl) m the water with a fin protruding thrl't fc-e1 above the sur- fa c A lno of Fontana High School students (Was Fnday a school hol- iday.,) admitted varying d~ of concern about the pouib1hty of bttomang a shark snack. City Fire C hief Don Manning said Cat)' fire officials ha"t' said that parties m the complaint." preschool tnp The) kepi a cloSt' eye on the ~oungslers as lht') daned an OPEFULS EXCHANGE CHARGES ... Al I I ~. East Coast poh11c1ans and financed pnmanl) b) o ut'>1dcrs .. ' ('ox said Frida) that he bt'l1c,e<; fcdrral funds for local road con<1truc- u on would mean federal control o'er Oange Count) 1ransponat1on plan- mng. and said 1ha1 he behe"e!> Baker dasesn't understand ··1he d11Tcrcncc ~wttn bemg a cit\ lOU ncllman and a Congressman .. _.-The federal govemm<"nt does not ~long an th as ( \.1easure A ) picture That would remo-.e local control of traffic planning and g1 "C 11 10 the federal aovemment." said ( o >. -people have tht' nghl to decide this t., 'I n·nainl) Bui I think 11's part1cularl) 1mponan1 that ~t.· keep tht federal gtl\crnment oul o l thas ·· Rl''>pondmg to Baker's claim that hl' ''a carpctba~cr Co' said 1ha1 hC' has v.orkcd an Nt.~pon Beach since 1475 and called Baka\ charlJCS of bi:1ng unfamiliar 1o1.11h local issue'> "ab\Oluteh absurd:· < ox v.as· nol cxac11 .. 1dk this wC'cl. Hl· -.cnt out a sltngms mailer 10 more than I 00.000 Republican household<. JllU\1ng Baker of lr)mg to dupi: 'oll'r<; 1ot.1th a magaLanc-li kc campa.gn brcxhurc The brochure called ··Fcdl'ral Rl·- pon." fl-a tun:' Baker o n the coHr and a maga11nc·'>l' le b1ograph1cal article ms1de Then: 1s a promotional d1.-.- lla1mL·r un lhl' front co"er ( o>. and other land1da1es ha"e thus far \hied awa} from usmg the d1n1e\I political "'capon of all aga1n\t Bakl'r His allt-gcd affair wath an In IOl' "Oman Baler has ne1,cr adm111ed to the affair v.h1ch was hrough1 up b~ an unl nov.n man al an .\pnl 28 candidates· forum Hut at a rl'cenl fund-raising e-. en1. Baker adm11tl·d 1ha1 he had not had "a perfcx t mdmagl· · LEVIN TELLS OF ORDEAL ... f rom Al Correction this for sure. but ma\be 11 l'"<'n led rany captors. o r at lea.st one of them lb tum has head JUSt long c-nough for cne to get awa) " ' 1..ev1n now speaks "1dd~ 1hrou$h- .OMt the U S on rC'ltg1ou\ topics ~rt1cularl) lhe need le • <1pph the evangelical pnnuple<; of lmc and ~olcrance 10 rel;lllons .1monjl nations · He called 'd1sgraccful"" 1hc a11rmp1 h~ ccna1n prnpk in the Rc.-agan adm1nis1ra11on to gain the release of hostages b) <.citing arms to Iran .\11cmpts to n:'>-01-.c Middle Eac;1- ern problems b) J01ning th<'" \lolencc there ha'e fa1h.-d Ln 1n ..aid. makan& a rc.-ftrence to thr disastrous use nf American troop-; 1n Lebanon "01alogul· bctv.cen all fac11ons ,., the onl) wa) thl'rl' v.111 be reconc1h- a11on .. hC' ~1d .\n article that appc.-ared in the Ma) 61h cd111on of the Dail} Pilot about automauc <.pn nlllng systems 1n tall building!. was incorrect an commt'nts about Huntington Humana Hospital 1n Huntington Beach The fac1lm has been completel} fined w11h spnn.kle~ since earl~ 1987 ~hen a ne" w ing to the hospital v.a<; completed. accord- ing 10 fire dcpanment and ho<;pllal offiuals The Dall) Pilot regrtts the error HOME RANCH PROJECT BACK IN COURT ... PtomAl prOJcct has bct'n done o' a11orne}' than b) consiruuinn ,q,rkt'r'> 10 date First brought hctorl lh<' Cit~ 1n .J9.i6. the proJCtt 1n11.ilh 1ndudcd a )~·story office luv.cr \\hit h wo uld have been lhe tJlk\l in Orange County. But o'e~helm1ng c111un opposition 10 lhc pmJCl t kd the Cit) Council to request a re' 1~d plan. and Scscrstrom returned v.11h the 1wn- tower project I Even so. the opp11,1111rn has hardly 1 subsided. The slow-gro1o1. th group ( 111zens for , llesponsable Grov..1h hroug.ht suit 1Ca1nst the Cit) U\l'r the proJ«t. contending cit) leaden had no clear plan for arowlh IO nonh (OSI.I Mesa. E\'en after grading and preliminary work JOI under wa} the prOJcct apin I pOund to a halt "'hen Seymour ordered studies on tht' en"1ronmcntal I im.pacU of the pro1ect. which 1s the just t.tK1im phase of the la rier One I South Coast Platt pro1ect The latest contro-.ersy surrounds the traffic study ~~E laily Pilat llMIOMCE 1JO W9I -8' CcolQ t.lftA (A ~ ..._ to-,._, eo... ....,_. C• ~~ l:khn and her <.ht'nts contend the ul\ Jd,en1~d and held public hear- ing'> on the traffic \tUd) JUSI a'\ II pt•rta1 ned to the Home Ranch prOJC{ 1 But after two public heanngs hrforc lhl· Planning C'omm1ss1on. the at· torne> argued. the Cll} changed the laniuagc-of the study to ~t dens1t) limits for all of north Costa Mesa -The traffic analysis became the densit) hm1ts." she said "It d1dn'1 go back through the Planning (om- massion a!> required. we didn't rtte1ve proper not1cc as rcqu1rcd. 11 JUSt happened "W1thou1 pubhc 1mput. there's no assurance these arc real densat)' hmits; no assurance they JUSt won I evaporate " Behn said herd1entsarc CQncemed the clly wall be unable 10 enforce the hmlts because pro pt'rty owners who were una"art' of the action would complain. Jca v1n1 thecny hulechottt but to arant variances ··That's the most compelhna ar1u· ment offered." Sc)mour said. cau· uon1ng both side' that he has \Cl 10 m.ikc up his mind "Tht process requires sx-ople kno~ 1o1.hat'\ going un. <,() the) can ha"e some impact o n 1he decisions of public officials" Bui (11) Attorne)' To m Wood disagreed .. It must ha"t' been a logical assumption on everybody's pan thal lh<' hmm 11\-t'f'C going 10 be used. otherw1St" to use those figures in a traffic stud) would ha-.e made absolutel) no sense " Wood said He also argued th•t the point is mooi. because the Cll) 1s undergoin1a rev1e1o1. of its entire acneral plan - which maps the city's growth -and the restnctaons could be rcv1$td durtnJ that process If Se)'mour ruin qainst the c1ty. the restncuons v.oukt ht voided. and the cit)' would have to stan from scratch on his previously ordt'ITCI hc1&ht and density rtqu1rcmenu ~(ore v.-ork could proettd on the Home Ranch. officials s.a1d. Oft~ g.1 ll --' -... 1'7 ·~i· Just call 642-6086 What do )OU hke about lM Oa.sl Piloc? What don't you hU? Call the numbtt above &tid )OW' ~ .,q be l"fC'Orded. tramcnbcd and de- li 1tcred to lhc lpproPflalC editor. The 11mc 14-hour a.ns•mna tcrVttt may bt uttd to rt(Ord lettm to the editor on an~ topac. ContnbuioR U> our Lcum ~umn must 1ndudc ihttr name and Wrphonc nurabtr for vtnfat.ion. Tell u •~t't on )OW rrund. and o ut of the surf. "The) 're hnle. so I watch them all the lime any"a)." said 'ichwanze ··eu1 I'm not going out an) futtht'r than thr~ feel .. "It (sharl s1gh11ng) doe<1 m ake you think ·· agr<."Cd1'lewell "I wouldn't go out there at all ·• Tht \hark 1.t.as first spoiled b)' thl· crew of a boat operated by Ves~I l\ss1s1. 1ot. h 1ch prov1d<"s assistance w boa1c~ al \Ca "It wasn't tra"thng fast Ma)be ll 1o1.as sick l suall) the) Sta) an dttper ~ater and the) don't come 1h1s clOSt' tu <>hure:· LaMoniagne said \1orc than '00 people stood o n the pll'r loolung \Ca1o1.ard as a lifeguard hoal and hC'llcoptcr hunted offshore ~ale~ If beach crov.ds were than Fnda) af1c.-moon 11 "as probabl) mo~ due 10 cooler 1rmpera1ures. low surf and "'-"e lla"t' no fear." boasted 17- ycar--Old John Felshaw as he toweled off "We figu~ af the shark's aonna' gc-1 us. he's gonna· get us.·· Eddie Corona. Fclshaw's com- padrc. was a b11 more cautious: .. I 1o1.on·1 go fanherthan 20 feet." he said. .\nd 17-)car-old Enc Green laid do1o1. n the bottom hne "He). rm afraid of sharks. man." Save On ·Evans-Black DuPont STAINMASTER Carpets! Jti-.t in 11mc tor 'prtng unbehevable c.a"tng' on the un,urpa,~d lu'<ury of Evan\-Black Larpch hy Arm,tr<ll'lg in J 'uperh range of dc<:or::uor coklr' and \lY~'· Even better. you also l!Ct the.: unbeatahlc ~rformal'1'.e of DuPont <rrAINMASTER carpet wh1d1 protect~ agamst lllfllOlC.lfl tood and beverage \lain' !\k'M you LJn ha"e h--1'h heauty and \tain pro«ectt0n. And at ,1 prn .. e thru \ alfll(~t too good to be true 1 ieWJl-L OuPoot SfAINMASTER Saxony Plush Carpet N<m s191s Only Sq.Yd . INSTALLED ~44 Du F\lnt Sf A INMAsrER ScuJptured Plush Carpet N<JN $2195 Only Sq. Yd . INSTALLED ~~(!~ Ou l\Jot SfAINMASfER Berber Carpet ~s21~~Yd. INSTALLED And Save Again ... ''" Visit t.b flllW during our pcciaJ Derorali~ Day\ and receive a FREE book of ~itt~ decmsli'lJ ideas fmm Ou A..-c Plus. )\lU · 11 al'iO l'CCCl\C \"3)u..t:ile Decorating Doi~ 'Aotl1h an udditiflna/ S50 d"f the Q)e prict on ~~ Duf\'!r'f STAINMASTER carpets fnm Evam-&lck But hurry! Thi ~offer i'I '-aid only from April 11-hy 31 . .. " • Lagunanscan elea~ up i fl big way next weeK Next week is Sprina Cleanup Week in Lasuna 8cach. Ourint this period. Monday throuah Friday. l.Ap&na rnidents may d1spo1e or taraie. unwanted hems that normally cannot be picked up with lheir rqular hOUtehold trash. Items such as old rdriaer· •&on. hot water tanks. couches. chairs. c:arpetJ, stoves and any other larJe, bulky houtcbold items maybc~bytbccurbonlherqulattrashday for picltup a special truck. AU ki"l mechanisms should be ~moved from any type or refriaeraton. f reezen. eic •• or doon mnovcd before tbcy are placed outside. Clippinp should be bundled and tied. and be no lonier than four feet in Jenatb and I 8 tnehes tn diameter. Waldorf SclJool opening An informational mcetina for prospective parentJ and studenu of the Waldorf Community School will be held al 2 p.m. Sunday al the U nited Methodist Oiurch of Laguna Hills, 24442 Moulton Partway. EnroOrnents arc beina accepted for pre-school. k1~n and first snide. CaJI Susan or Ron Tonini at 45S...9212 for additional information. Je"'1slJ groap meetlng The Jewish Community Center of South Oranat County will hold its annual meeting a nd election ofofficcrsand directors Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Dana Point Yo uth and Group Facility. 34551 Enscnada Place, Dana Point. Several outstandina volunteers of the organiza- tion will be honored a9d entertainment will be provided. The cost is $2 for non-members. with me mbers admitted free. Call Sherry Hochm an al 497-2070 for further information. Acupressure sesslon set The Irvine Family Services Program will offer a seminar on acupressu~ Monday at 7:30 p.m. at t he Irvine Youth Services Center. Participants will learn techniques to relieve a wide range of minor physical discomfons including headaches. stom ach ac hes, lower back patn. man· slrual cramps and coughs. Thc cost 1s SI 0 per person Or $ 15 for a couple and mort 1nformaUOn IS ava ilable at ~3920. Mature drlver semlnar Saddleback College Communny Services will present the OMV..approvod .. Maturt Dnvcr Im· provemcnt Program' Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 10 p.m. in the collegc•s Emcntus Center 2. Panicipants 55 or older may qualify for a d iscount on their auto insurance by complettnJ the ei&ht-hour seminar. The fee 1s $21. a nd add1t1onal in1o nnation may be obtained by clahng 582-4646 YlddhlJ session set The next Yiddish get·toecther w11l be held at the Jewish Community CcntcrofSouth Orange Count\' 298 Broadway in Laauna Beach. Monda> from 2 to._~ p.m. The event 1s open to the pubhc al $2 50 for members and $3.50 for no n-members. Call Sherr) Leiter at 497-2070 for addiuonal information. CP meetlng 1n Newport A aencral membership mocung for the United Cerebral Palsy Assoc11t1on of Orange County will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. tn Room 342 of the Le Meridien Hotel. 4500 MacAn hur Blvd .• Newport Beach. Pt.ans will be made for vanous fund-ra1s1ng events. Call Penny Smith at 557-5100 for more information. Irvine newcomers meet The Newcomers oflrvine will hold their second annual international luncheon Tuesday, with the spotliah~ on Japan, at the Terrace Club tn Irvine's U n1 vcn1ty Park. The Paabandlerscookmu:roup will prepare the menu. The social hour bqins at 11 a.m. with lunch following at noon. Call 731-8018 for details. Financial seminar set The Newpon Beach office o fShcarson Lehman Hutton will sponsor two seminars on -Financial Survival in Today's Retirement Wor1d" nelll week. be&inninJ Tuesday at 91.m. at BufTums Ocpanment Store in Lquna Hills. A second tcminaT 1s scheduled Thursday. also at 9 a.m., at the Buffums sto~ 1n Newport Beach's fashion Island. The teUions arc f~ a nd open lo the public. wilh rescrvauo ns bema taken by Wendy Smith at 644-911 1. SaJawomen plan sealon ''Overcomina tbe Fear of Connicf' will be the topic for Tuesday's meeting of the Oranat County cbap&cr of the National Association for Professional SIJcswomcn, to be held at S:JO p.m. ac lhe Red Lion Inn. JO.SO Bristol SL, Costa Maa. Jeanine Just is the suest speaker for the event. which is priced at S 17 . .SO in advance and S2S at the do«. Call S82-l349 for rncrvations. Fi ee ·J~ .creenlag• The R~tory Care Pnctitioncrs o( the Millio9 Ha1pttal Resioftal Mcdical C'.enter will offer he lqKtemiap Tuetday from I to l p.m. in the Million Vi ' Mall fOr t::!tioca and rqisttation. call \he bolpitaJ'a IA))HcalLb Cen\cf at 364-1170. BJ llOB VAN EVl:EN ............... A pqnncd coastal ooclopmetlt be1wccn Laawu N11ud and Dani Point that has stirred up controversy for >""' will be scaled back to reducir trafTac. ~ Supervisor Thomas Riley bu annou . Oppos111on to tht pn>potcd Monartb Beach Rcson has come from a number o( community lfOUps, whose members have voiced concern over traffic the prOJCCt would ienerate. Dcipite community oppos1t1on. the Stein-Brief Group, wh1ch owns Im-prop- cn y. obtained approval from the county Board of Su pervisors and the state Coastal C'nmm1~~inn 1n I QR/. fora '\00 ~ua~- BAKER ••• ~ From Al were raised in front of 400 peopk earlier this month at a cand1dat~· forum. Baker did no t address the issue then. and has not confirmed nor denied 1t. He has s~ud. howtver. that he and his wife had "d1fficulucs" 1n their marriqc more than a )'ear ago and tho~ problems ha'e been re~lved "He and his wife clcarty have said the problem has been worked out.-Allen said ··we're not talking about a Ga!) Han herc "-ho had a lifestyle of 1m moralll)' "Sometimes you have to go through the fin: to make you stronicr" The lead ers said they elected to suppon Baker ~ause of his stands on views such as abonion. child care and women's nghts He favors child care and women's rights. but does not su ppon abortion nor the Equal Rights Amendment. .\lien said the group 1n1uall)' chose Baker or Cox because they stand against the.' third front-runner. Nathan Ro~nberg They d1shke Rosenberg's stance on each of the key issues, she sajd. But Ted Long. a Rosenberg spokesman. said lht group was an .. obvious attempt b} Balter lo allow him to avoid answenng the direct question" of the alleged affair Lons defended Rosenberg's campa1~n. and said forums arc planned in upcoming weeks on child care, transporta11on and the future of John Wa}nc Alf'P"rt. foot commereial center whh a SSO.room hotel. Then. in 1987, tein-Bncf announced that il had formtd a panncnh1p wub lbc Hawaii-based Hrmmcter Corp. (or de- velopmmt Of a •maJleT projen with m ore hotel rooms but a smaller commercial center. But R1lcy announced th.is •eek that the project had bttn reduced further to addrcH rc main1n1 communny concerns. .. There was Jtneral 1upport for the project concept in the community. but we were still atthn& some com plaints from people concerned about tnffic. -he said. The latest rcv1s1ons include chmmat1on of a propo5Cd SS.000-squarc-foot com- ., mctciaJ cJ1hibit haU and an ovmall 10 pttttnt reduction "' tbe amount of commttci J ckvdopmmt Oft the 11te. which 1 localed Mlll to Monuc Bay Ptaza on PacifiC Coasa Hiahway. .. SupttVis« Riley ukcd "' to 111 do.,n &nd 1tt if we could wOrlt out IOf11C o(thc remainina commwij1y conc:ems,•• said Chris TownsitDd; 1 spokesman for St.cio- Bner. "We felt thne ~ lhi we could work with and stall have a profitable pro,cct:• Raley said tbc chanp would rcdUcic traffic by about l.000 car trips per day. A rcprneni.uvc of the South Llauna C1vtc Auoc1ation, one oft.he ~I>& wnicb hu opposed devdopmcnl plans on the Monarch Beach 1 tc. 11id he wu not 1 of the mttt1np between S~ift .. Bric{ t~county. -we have repeatedly s~ tUI "' do•n with u • but •vc 11tttmd aJoo(" aid ~ ujb ilkin1. prtS.1dent oft.ht as.soc1auon. .. wc•ve forc1n1 thc 1ss~ of reduction' an a cxnainl) ~m• that they are addreUi least ~e of our con~m~ .. The c1v1c assoc11taon has two challenits pend1n1 ap1n1t ~i• over the Monarch Beach devdOJ)mCM.. Willems said he would have to meet the count> and wuh Stc1 n-Brid dcc1din1 -.hether to recommend tJma chaJlenses be dropped "We don't want to get cnga&Cd an all the mudshng.ing." Lona said "We'd ltlte lo challenge o ur oppone nts lo respond wnh that kind of quality instead of all th1~ grandstanding.·· Leaden of pro-family orfanlsatlona (from left) Jo Ellen Allen . Gary Mets. Bne.rly ChlelDJcky and ............ a.- Phil Sbeldoa •JS tlley 8apport Da~ Beker • race fOJ' 40tll Dletriet ~Mat. I IRS gives artis ts partial e x emption for e x penses ... W ASHINGTON (AP) -The Internal ReHnue Service on Fnda}' gave wnters. painters and other artists a partial exemp- tion from a pr0Hs1on 1n the 1986 tax la"' that had sevettl) restricted deduction of expenses of crcaung their works The IRS said antSts will be allo"'cd 10 write ofT operating expenses o'er three years. wnh a 50 percent dcductton per- mitted tn the first year and :?5 percent an each of the next tv.o The rule "-Ill appl~ the IRS said. onl} ··v.here the perwnal efTon~ of th~ 1nd1,1dual a~ maanl> responsible for the creation of a work of an·· The change "-Ill allow anasts to deduct C\p<:n~'> C\en bl-fore a book or other an"'ork begins producing income It also v.111 free an1st'> from a significant amount of record keeping and paperwork .. II ccnaanl~ alle' 1a1es the comple:\1ty concern thc'>t" people ha\e had." Tom E'an'>. a ta\ rnunsel for the Trcasur) Dcpanmcnl told reponers. He prtd1cled the ruhng will have httle eflect on go,ernment tax collect1ons Balls pending 1n Conaress v.ould go even fun her than the relief provided by the IRS The' v.ould allow antsts to deduct all creait'e expenses 1n the year incurred Best-selling biographer Kuty Kelley. a leader 1 n the fight to overturn the 1986 pro' 1s1on. was IC'ss than cheered bv Fnda~ ·s ruling "But I auess 50 perttnt 1s better than nothing. .. she said Ms Kelle~ spen1fourycarswork1n1 o n a b1oeraph) of Frank Sinatra and real that under the ptt· 1986 law she was · lo deduct travel. C<'p)1ng. govemmcn 1nformat1on and similar rt1Carch expend each )ear '"Nov. I am worluog on a Nancy Reagan book and before toda\ 's ruhn&. l wouldn·t be able to deduct anythtn• ubt.i' after that book 1s published." she said ·Tm fairly esUtbhshod. but the yo wmers won't be able to st.av in bus1neia long tnough to gtt their book°s pubhshcdi.t: she said ~I . " Newport teachers may OK contract ,. . ' By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' .. o.llr .... 9111111 School officials and teachers 1n Nrwpon Beach and Costa Mesa ma) be ready lo end their ni ne-month contract dispute follow- '"' the ~lease of a fact·finding rcpon that recommends no pay r.use for teachers The rtports. however. docs suggest that the Newport-Mesa Unified School D1slnct continue to pick up the tab on health benefits for teachers. Supcnntcndcot John Nicoll said he has duttted the district's chief negouator 10 accept the fact-findina rcpon "1n its entirety." Teachers a nd the dastnct have bttn hau ltna over salary a nd health benefits. The contract talks rachcd an official impasse 1n September. The lellchcrs arc 1n the final )tar of their cvnent th~ycar contract. Tcachcn arc as~ina for a 5 pcreent wage increase anJ ~hanges an their dependent health co' cragc poltc) and teacher transfer pol IC) In December the rnntract talks entered into the "fact-lindang" process. ~1malar to a court heanng ~ panel of thrtt people an admin1stral1\l' la"' 1udgl! a d1stnct rcp- rcscntat1"e and a union reprcS<"nt1"e conduct tht hearing The rccommcn· dauons made b) the Judge arc not binding. only advisor) The report rCC'om mended • Pay raise: .. The cost of a 5 percent salary increase for the 1987-88 ~ear would be S 1.654,000 v.hich 1s clearl\ be\ ond he d1stnct's ability to pa) For these reasons the panel recommends no salal) ancrea~ J.1' en tn the 1987-88 school year ·· • Ocpencknt health coverage "This 1s a benefit the d1stnct has paid for in the past and employees should not be rolled back an benefits so Iona as other altemauves ex 1st. unless the) arc allowed to exem~ some choice an where the cuts will occur. The effect of a contrary pohcy will be far more costl) an the long run pan1cularly. 1n lost morale and cooperauon The panel rec- ommends the d1stnct pey for dcpmdcnt co,erage for cenaficated em~O)tt1 as 11 has done in the past .. • T cacher transfCT poltcy Tht panel recommended that the dtstnct m ust 11ve nouce when 1t malt~ chances in tachen' JOb des.cnpt1ons to prtvent admm1straton from arb1tranl)' chang.in& th~ JOb ~ qu1rcments 1n order to move ind1v1duals 1n and out oflhear pos1t1ons. Though Nicoll said the add1t1onal cost generated b) dependent co,craar "ill force the dastnct to bejln nut school }C'U .. funher an the hole:· be 1s ca1tr to complete lhe nqouat1ons He said con- t1nu1ng lhe co'ef"l&C' will cost $308.000 ..It all boils down to this -OK. ~ accept tht report as 1sand 1fth1s 1s accep~ s1 m1larly by ~ union 11 should resu.11 ti s1gnm1 of a contract this year ·• • ! If the contract 1s s1111ed. teachers Wiii ht paid back for amounts coll«ted Fm dependent covcratie ·wr arc prepared to meet on n .. and.ICS this lh1n1 o'er and done with," he addr!cL .\ccordtng to Dave Brees. an Esiam:. H 1gh ~ hool teachC'f and member of the the union's neiot1at1n1 team. the fact· finding re<'ommendat1ons may l\ave al~ met "-•th the teacher's approval. "Oun 1ev. 1s that thefact-findin1ofte 'e man elou~ 'chicle to try to rcad1 a ~ulement v.-1lh the d1stnct on the C\llftftl contract dispute.~ he said. .. We att veT)' pleased that the dlSlnct totally ~· fact-finders m.ommC"ndauoni. If indeed that 1s correct we ma)' have a buis rnolut1on ·· Teacher and d1stnct representatives'"' meet \.fondl\ ·~ I !'11 Nancy has a duty to boss her husband .... I don't under· ~neatamarket -when~ou'~pushingamonth·s ltand the furor over l uwlY-o1aromies. Nancy . Reaaa n Talk aboUl soft·heantd husbands hkr Ronald SUPCfV\S&nl her has-N Rcapn who can't bearflnl\Sanyonc. 8111 a.s such a plJCOn band. So what ifht's UCY fordoor-tc:>-doorsalcimcn. they've marted our house wi th the most powerful an X inbud.cd.Oneaftcmoon when I wasout he bought man in the world? MclMTVa£ two 1Upplcmcntal amuran« pohacs. JOlncd th rtt re-- Sh.e's only bchavll\I IU Ill li$jousorpnaa1ions,llar10ddcl1vCJ}ofbotlkdv. .. terand like any normal. con-•••••••••••• helped a couple of )'OU"' men wort then •-ay through cemcd wife who drop.out ICbool b)· sisruna up (or a d0ttn map.zinc doeJn't trust her mate to ao to the martcrt and brina back ~ t.bc ri&ht srocrrics. Actually. ~ women brouabt this problem on ~ucy·s lucky she only bas White Hou.sr press ourxl~a. Wives and moc.hcn Tian supa:vdcd lhrir conrercnca aoo C..binet ofllClCf'S to mp an eye on. The maia f« '° many tbousaDds of )llCl.n. mco lft mcapablt rat of us have to supcrvite our spoulCI tb10uab roulJnc o f fcnd11111 for tbanldva -cx.c:itpt lo maJtt money. aod uceptional C1'lltS every day. F« eumplc. no While the youneer .,:neratJOn of hbcratcd maks AR hutbarid lit.$ nu been able to buy tbt rilht sblde of of vo1c1na their indepmdrnce &om fnninine know-bow. paint on his own -even with wrinco io tnlC'lions pinned men old ~ to remtmber MID)e and Jigs arc to hi1 ~L Whmevcr I tend my ~It to the Store be ~$1&ned to ~u11....,..... We Wir:a-aon-. raon to~ mums with 1 mec:hcinal abade of acrylic that looks like fastuonedl)mbolaolautltoritylik.Crofh111.,tnsanymorc. aomctt.iaa ~°" .. kc for a~· bladder' alaidc. Today our tupeer" as • IOld a-edit c:md . .. You iCie«d up .... n. ... I mut1Crthroup my ca~ E'en Harry Twa ncGIDind \he power ol -.,v '«th. ~ftcly Uked (or Pink Elcpbant nk. he cdened IO -• "°1llc 1cJiia. .. No oee P'a)'Cld re~,_·. Dll.. ~be~ .. 9esides. tliis~ on .. Hail'° tJH: C'hiCr" --Mri. Tnnnu .....top .a 1 dole-out :.C ca.e .abody wuued i .. Roec Carden. but she • ..., die maa1p1tlalil&t • Gruled NuKy ._. Im an awaome ·~ power pla) an her titM ..S tome he9dl ralkd We cu biticy ..._ 1M piaideat • •fl\IOnbk days to I only l.OCll Of'C bdoltled to a...en:a llcal wta atilt pmed Gofll tdlcv,_..~lutNucyMdDt~atlohelbcr ~dOG Harfy"1pmio. lf1cbibd\d tbal La P"tlMl•a Iii-....;. 11 md ~as ow cwcnn,1tedbeduo1MWhneH00tefbr1•11114.ao.a, com•odet• dlief. Send him to dw drJ idtaecin AAct tct•s aot Ro.l)'ft"t once• .et~ hnict.cl "1thoUtalic:UlUdlM001MSho•nnlluomebod,delt'1 •·ttb Junmy to pen •de h m 10 m.IR ber llCftW)' or i1161ri-. '-" W• cMlltoldle I' .,,.,, :r wadi Ill --~ .. --tllllC.t.illt ..., "°"' "· ............ Clef• to jlidMy I MW IOllMICK It 10 I*' " -..... .-,. 'alDOIOlllCL .... -.... ~-'°'"' w .... *" -doli~ lliM dw CCMlinMii \Wiely: ·~IO bow WW .. .... IM ........ illli''C•I! 0 lt'flr •1 Uw IO eM I _.;:.;: ~ --- enate enliSts Navy in war on drugs WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- Mo. \'oted overwtlelmin&ly Friday to order the U.S. military to enter lhe -.r apirut iUepl drua lraffickina. 11SPOvina a plan to Ii vc the Navy the "°'*' to stop drug boats on the high teaa and make arrests. waters and would allow Navy ofrtcen to arrest su peeled dnaa tr1ffkken. The officen would be temporarily .. deputtZccf' by Coast Guanl offioen who would be aboa1'! ror that purpose. The anta-dru& provision was the main unresolved issue as the Senate worked toward approval or I bill authonzing defense spcndina for the fiscal year startina Oct. I. anti-drut prov111on. The House measure orders President Reapn to have the military "substantlally hah" lhc now of illepl drugs into the United St.ates. ··1 think we have a chemical war bein& directed aaainst the United States. .. said Sen. Sam Nunn. (}.Ga .. chauman of the Armed &rv1ces Committee. The chamber voted 13-6 approval or an amendment outlinina a wide-raaina anti~ plan for the mili- ~be proposal provides more IOJ'Veillance by Air Force and Navy planes, a biaer anti-drua role for the N.tionaJ Guan! and more Pentagon bdicoptcrs for tbc Coast Guard and Customs Service. e most controversial prov1S1on Id require Navy vessels to track pected drua boats in internat1onnl Passage by the Democratic-«>n~ trolled chamber will send the bill to a House-Senate confcrcnce committee to reconcile diffe~nces between 11 and the separate Pentagon bill ap- proved Wednesday by the Ho use. Both measures authorize $299.5 b1ll1on for the Pentagon. But be warned that the mahtary help won't solve the problem. "Let no one believe that we're aoing to pass a piece oflqislation and solve the drug probkm. but we can improve at . 1 think we all know the drug ep1dem1c in this country as far past the stage whe~ interdiction came stop 11." Other senators warned that drugs One maJOr difference will be the fate o~Iran-Contra def en dents n hands of Justice Department WASHINGTON (AP)-The prosecutor an the lrnn ntra case conceded F"riday that the Justice Depanment uld scuttle the trial or Oliver North and three rn· fendant.s ifit determines that disclosure ofgO\ .. ernml'nl ts would damage national sccunty In a legal memorandum filed in the case, indl'pen- nt counsel Lawrence E. Walsh said he .. must be fercntial to the executive's determination as 10 whelhl·r tional security concerns p~vent pubhc disclosure of l1dly classified infonnataon." WaJsh has amassed 50.000 classified government umenlS that may be relevant to the prosecution of argcs that North, a fired National Secunty Council aide. er national security adviser John M . Poindexter and · co-defendants conspired to illcgall)' daven to the -c:mn••uan Contra rebels the profits from sales of U S s to Iran. Another 250.000 secret documents may contain formation relevant to the defense of the case. By Walsh's description, the most sensitive ponaon of lhl' documents -:> percent to 10 percent -contains )('1.·rcts about U.S. intelligence and military operations and sens1t1vc foreign policy initiatives. U nder the Classified lnfonnation Procedures Act (C I PA). the anome) general must cenify to the coun that disclosure of certain documents as evidence in coun \\Ould endanger national security. The law provides for subs111uuon of summaries of the documents or sta1e- men1s of whal 1he evidence would prove 1f revealed an open coun The coun has the power to dismiss criminal cases 1f too much evidence is withheld. U .S. D1stnc1 Judge Gerhard A. Gesell has warned that he would dismiss cttarges against North. Poindexler and arms dealers Richard V. Secord and Albert Hakim 1f rele,an1 secret documents arc not declassified for use at the trial as evidence. Gesell also has expressed an unwillingness to spend a lot of lime rewriting classified documents so that they could be presented as evidence an a public trial. overp.or co~es Out against 11 six initiatives on ballot SAC RAMENTO (AP) -Go". George DeukmeJian 1d Friday he is o pposing all sax 1n111au-.es on the June llot, including two that would mod1f) the Pa.ii Gann nstitutional spending hm1l And former Gov. Edmund "Pac· Brown Sr nounced has o ppos111on 10 Propos111on 74, Deu· eJian 's S I b1lhon transporta11on bond 1ssut: DcukmeJ1an said the spending 111n11 imposed b' ters in 1979. "has proven 10 be a rea~nahle hm11 on nding and ta:r.es. To date. that hm1t hJs produced JUS t e taxpayer rebate. and noadd111onal reba1e-; are an sight "Government should ll\e ""1lh1n reawnable budgc1 straants JUSI as taxpa~ers and families do:· the publican goHmor said 1n a statement DeukmeJ1an's office released ha!> pos1t1ons on all 12 easurcs on the June 7 ballot He suppons four bond casurcs and two proposed la"" c hanges pu1 on the ballol the Legislature. The two in1llat1vcs thal ""ould mod11\ the Gann hm11 Propos1t1ons 71 and 72 Proposttaon .., I. backed b~ te school chief 8111 Honig and t"ducat1on and pubhr ployec ~oups. would mod1f, 1he calculataon of the arly limit and allow more ta' rc .. enucs to be spent. ukmeJian said 11 as "unwise and unnecessaf)'." pointing t that the stale budget ha\ more than doubled since 1979 Propos1t1on 72. sponsored b~ Gann. would require e 6 percent sales tax on gasoline lo be spent for 1ransportat1on programs and would exempt transpor- »taon spending from the Gann limit DeukmeJ1an \ Finance Department has said Proposition 72 would require $200 malhon to be cut from other state pr°'rams lo allow the sales tax to be dedicated to transportation. DeukmcJ1an said he has proposed spending S:?.3 b1ll1on on transponat1on programs over the nex1 five ~cars "With that ne"' commitment to highways, and with thl· current shortfall experienced an state general fund rc,enues. 1l makes little sense to force lcgaslators to cut mone) from other state program s in order to finance transportation prOJt'Cts we already intend to fund . " he said DeukmcJaan ~1d he backed Propos1t1on 66. ""h1ch ""ould require clec11on of count) assessors. and Prop- os111on 6 7 ""h1ch would increase the minimum prison term of second-degree murder of a police office. Those ""ere put on 1he ballot by the Legislature The other 1n111at1ves he opposes arc Propos1ttons 68 and 73. the campaign contnbut1on hmal measure. Propos111on 69. the Lyndon LaRouche AIDS initiative. and Propos111on 70. the $776 m1ll1on park bond init1at1-.e He confirmed has previous suppon for the bond 1s~ucs Propos1t1ons 74. SI balhon for transporta11on: Propos111on 75. $800 million for public school construe· lion. Propos111on 76. $51 0 million for veterans' mon · ga~es. and Proposauon 77. S 150 million for eanhquake ~kt> and housing rehab1l1tat1on. Former Go'. Brown called the transportallon bond 1s.,,uc a "shon-saghted and meaningless approach to ( ahfornaa's 1ransportat1on needs ... 0 CONSOLE PIANO compare J Ith p\ano• SHERMAN CLAY EXCLUSIVEf At Shcnt:lan Oay we believe a piano should look as beautifuJ as it sou~ds, which explains why so much time is spent making sure the cabinet design is just right These custom-built. top q wility pianos .... 1Hng tor ;..••'lftftft fw'~' or more are only available at Sherman Clay locations throupout the West and South est. ,.. ......... • ·Costa Mesa ' South Coast Plaza ... 5 45-0415 . er Level Near Bultoek• ONLY AU11fORl7.ID • STEINWAY A SONS DIA1.IR lN 80UT1fllQf c.wroltNIA • have become a national ICClmty menace, but lhey also ac~ that the military plan won't tOlve the problem . The loudest critic was Sen. Joh n Glenn. D.()hio, who a«used his colleagues of .. Posturina on this. .. "We all aet up, post~ make our lmlc statements. and it isn't aoana to make any difference,•• 11id Glenn, arguing that the U.S. lacks a coordi- nated or effective nationwide anti- drug prO&r1m. "It's absolutely ludicrous to think 1h1s will solve the problem, .. he said. The Pentaaon has resisted a la"Fr role 1n the war against drup. sayms the military is not trained or equipped for the assignment. Worker s find $48, 0 00 in cash stashed in t r a sh NEW YORK (AP) -Two sani- ta11on workers who found a stash of cash 1n a barrel of trash turned in the $48.900 and were rewarded Wlth a thank )OU That's all The garbage collectors are not ent11lcd to a nickel of the loot -41 0 S 100 bills and I 58 $50s neatly bound with rubber bands. which they found dunng regular pickup rounds Thun- da) 10 an alley 10 the borough Of Queens Under state lav., "1fthe finder is an officer of Ne"' York state or a public corporation. he or she is not entitled to mone} found in the performance of their dul) ·· pol ace Sgt. John Oifford said Frida) And instead of kind words, the do- gooders ha"e been ndiculed by people who thank they were chumps to turn 1n the.' mone~ Gi rl w hose kite flew her g ets rematch MOUNT..\IN V IEW (.i\P) -..\ hule girl ""hose kite flev. her will return on Saturday to the park where she made her famous flight to launch a ne"' set of ktte safety rules. DeAndra ..\nng's test flight wi ll officaall) end a ban on kne flying that had been an effect at Shordane Park since she became airborne on March 20. On that day. the 8-year-old was fl yi ns her giant kne on a 200-pound test lane when a passing plane snagged the string and earned her about I 0 feet ofT 1he ground for a shon distance ... DcAndra's story was quickly re- layed around the world by news media "Sance she brought this whole thing 10 a head. we thought It would be app ropnale for her to be the first to oflic1all} fly a kite." said Glenn Lyles. the cit)' 's Shoreline manager. " ... We thought 11 would be fun to ask her back." The Cit} has developed gu1dehnes for klle fl) ing at the park. which is located near Palo Alto Airport and Moffett Field Naval Air Stataon. 81 "'9 AIMda ... Praa kENO, Nev. -A man who 11ys he ht up abcnt-miodedly in an airplane bathroom tw become the Rnt person accused or violatlna the J-~-dd ban on 1mokin1 on domes1ic fti&hts or two houn 0t ~ off'teiall said Friday. Darryl Se*l, 38, orScatt.le, fices fines of up to S4,000 afthc FcderaJ Aviation Adm1ninration rt.1es cbaJ'ICS, aid FAA spokeswoman Elly 8rdR. Sci8el admitted takinaa few puff'* on 1 C"JP"ttedurinaa 100-mioute Scatdc--to-llcOo fliahton USAJrlbunday ... He'anotthcfintonetosmokeonanairplaftt-tlea they wezen'tsuPOOSCd to. but he's the first penon tobe1<XUscdolbteakintthi1 new law," Bteile said. Hamanltarlan ald o.n way to Contra WASHINGTON -The R~amsttation, c:ootendilll that many Contra rebels inside Nicarqua are . \Cly offi will bqiri tend.in& them cash at the rate of about SI a y per r!t:f' for ~ purebases. it wwu announced Friday. State Department spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley brushed aside complaints from House Speaker Jim Wriaht. 0-Teus. tbal the rd>el1 mi&ht use the money illqally to buy weapons. .. ihey already have wapons. What they need at this moment dcsperat.dy is food. and we're confident that they will naturally use these small fUnds to provide ror their basic survival, .. she said. An qrecment signed between the Contras and Nicaragua's ad\ist Sandinis~ aovernment on March 23 permits ttumanitarian aid for the rebels. Ofllcer overpowers, shoot. captors PORTLAND. Ore. -A Police officer held hostage for eaaht hours by two fe?bbcry suspects escaped unharmed Friday when he &f'lbbed a sun from one or has ds'ug-impafrcd captors and opened fire. Police said. The two men were later foun<t dead or gunshot wounds, but it was not immediately determined who had fired the fatal shots. Police had heard gunfire in the motel room after the officer, Larry Strayer. es<:aDCd. "P1case act me out ofbett," Strayer said at ope Point dunng has ordeal. "They indicated this 1s the last time I can talk on the radio. If anybody rushes the door. I'm dead." Strayer. 43, a scvm-year pol~ department veteran. was unharmed in the incadent, police said. At least one or the two suspects was wounded by Strayer as he escaped College students tackle tailng problem WASHINGTON -The man in charac ofrederal tax forms said Friday ht 1s taking to heart suggestions by college students on how to remove some of the complexity and confusion from tu instructions. .. We intend to look at the result of their wrestling with the instructions. ofourwrcstling, and then use the best ofboth.'' Arthur Altman saad after hearing students from the Univeni!}' of Akron spell out how they think the instrucllons sho uld be changed. "It s a friendly eff on." Altman. assistant dirtttor or forms and publications for the I RS. said of the exercise. "There's going to be good come o ut of at.·· Students at the center. who work with low-income taxpayers who have problems with the IRS. accepted a challenge earher this year to prove their argument that tax form s and instructions can be made less comolex. Tests on San On of re pipes were falsified CONCORD. N.H. (AP) -A man with ties to two New Jersc} com - panies admitted Fnday that one of them falsified test reports on piping materials sent to nuclear power plants around the country. but denied s1m1lar allegat1ons against the second compan). A Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on official stood by all the allegations. ho\\<ever. Q uestion!> over whether the flanges. fitt1nas and other materials meet federal standards prompted the N RC to order 38 nuclear proJects. including Rancho Scco and San Onofre in Cahfomia, to inspect the matenals they ~1vcd and replace them if necessaf)'. In a bulletin issued the week. t.hc commission cited polentaal safely problems. Some of the matcnals may be used in S)Stems required to shut reactors down safely in an accident. the NRC official. Edward Baker. said. Operating plants must complete the inspections and make any ncccss-- ar) replacements during any o utage that st.ans 180 days after they re- ceived the May 6 bulletin. Baker. a section chief in NRC's Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, said by lelephone from Bethesda, Md. ''There arc two reasons for that amount of ume," Baker said ... First. we have not identified to date any substandard matenal. At this p()lnt it's onl) suspect. Second, it takes umc to go through the records and procure replacement matcnal. .. He said the agency would shorten the deadlines if it becomes aware that some pipina matenal actu.ally is substandard. The bulletin rcqu1rcs plants under construction to compkte the inspec- tions and make any changes before they load fuel. Baker said 11 appears a plant like Seabrook. which has loaded fuel but has not begun opcrauna. could be allowed to stan low~power atomic testing before makana the ch.an&Jes - altho ugh that likely would become an issue in licensing procccdinss. The N RC bulleun said the suspect p1p1ng dates to 1976 and came from P1p1n. Supplies Inc. of Folsom. NJ .. and the now-defunct West Jersey Manufacturing Co. of Williamstown, N.J. Police seize $22million in cocaine NOW OPEN TORRANCE (AP) -Police of· ficers arrested I 0 people and con- fiscated 490 p()Und.s of cocaine worth an estimated S22 million durina a raid at a Palos Verdes Estates home. FULL SERVICE RETAIL STORE ANO IN-HOME CONSULTANTS OSTOMY SUPPLIES • KNEE BRACES . .. • BACK BRACES • MASTECTOMY SUPPLIES About 4:4S p.m. Thursday. o~ watched what appeared 10 be a dnla exchanae at the inlerlection of Anza A venue and Torrance Boulevard in Torrance. IS miles IOUtb of down- town Los Anaeles. . • DIABETIC SUPPLIES • RENTALS ... ANO MANY MORE For BEST SERVICE call or come eee Cathy Cua "With over 17 years of experience I can BEST eerve your health care needs." ..During surveillance. we saw all the fia.ht thinp." said oolic:e ScL Gary Lacroix, head orw Torrance Police Department's nan:otics detail "Tbe buycn and sellen met in the partiftl lot and made 1 vehicle switdL .. .. The buyers provided the ldlen with a car and the seUen ptoc:eeded io the PaJos V etdcs Drive residence," Lacroix said. ~ _... ... -~··· • Free OeUvery • Medicare blhed dlrectJy • M08t lnsurancee acc»pted • 427·0 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa CA Pola folk>wed \be cv to tbc house. which the meo mlltftd. When th~ &eft about 10 m. inutts lats pollC'C stoOPCd the car and leiad I w pounds of rocaine and arratrld even men. ('*1 to wt..,_. Tt1p11 a Aeooldtt 131-1213 A seardl warrant *at obtained llid ooliC't then raided &be Pab Vmks Drive borne, wbeft anod'lcr 390 pounds of cocaine 1WCrC band and three othtt mm anated. Wt 7'o Both Rt-Rooft111 and Roof PnstrvoliOll Many older rOo6 c:aa be pracn'ed ~ deaned A trmtid We u.a Ploduct II*' iiU ....... .. tu 111 1tr l Witb ....-c:we ot 1l'aUDetll ~ ·rotJI cell Illa I .10 .I 5 ~ ...... Doe' PlllY -all .. For"" H01W11 Ewil11atlon oNI FREE EstlNll Onlnge Coest DAILY PILOT /Saturday, May 14, 1988 11f Noriega says he may run for president Meae argues agabJst droppbJ6 :::> lndlctmeatsagldastGea. Nor£ega. LA NEORITA. Panama (AP) - Gen. Man~I Antonio Nonep said Friday that talks wtth the United Siates about his departutt from power hive collapsed. At cercmontes in this rural to~n mark.int the anniversary of the death of a revolutionary hero. Noriep also told The Associ11cd Prcu he could run for l)RSident in elcctaons next year. "EverythiQI fell 1pan. Everythina fell apart. EvtnhiQI apart. .. Noriep repeated when asked about the talks between Panama and the Reapn administration to try to resolve the Paraguay drops ban on meeting involving Pop~ SANTA CRUZ. Bohv1a (AP) - Parquay's authont.an1n govern· ment has withdrawn its ben on a mcctina between Pope John Paul II and 1 civic ~up that includes opposition politicians.. the Vatican said Friday. A statement read to reporters travelina with the pope 1n nei.fh· bo~ Bolivua said the meetm& Tu y in Asuncion. capital of Parquay~ "will be held just as planned. The announcement came as the pontifrursed Bohviansat this cocaine crossroads to m1k.e war on the drua trade that "sows your soil with corruption and death." Earlier this week, midway throuah a 12-day papal tour of four South Amcncan countries.. Gen. Alfredo Strocssncr's Parquayan government canceled John Paul's scheduled meet- ing with the Builders of Society. About 350 intellectuals. busi- nessmen and politicians belonJ to the poup. which is sponsored by the church and includes rtPf'CSCnt.atlvcs of unauthorized opposition panics. PataJuay said the ban was for "secunly reasons." The Vatican said it was "astonished" at the ··un- precedented step.·· Accordina to the statement. the reversal was arranged at a mecung between Paraguayan &ovcmmcnt representatives and the Vaucan am- bessador and local bishops. It appeared from the wording that the mttting would be held as planned in a government-owned spons com- plex.. but a Vatican official in Santa Cruz could not confirm 1t. Caoccllauon would have marked the first umc a government interfered with John Paul's official 11snera11 on the 37 overseas tnps he has made since becoming pope nearly I 0 years qo. Death toll now at 13 in Mexico building collapse AGUASCALIENTES. Mexico (AP) -Soldiers were called out Friday to help dig for ~ple missing in the rubble of a bu1ldin1 collapse that killed at least 13 the daY. before Red Cross and st.ate gov!mmcn1 officials confirmed the number known dead and said 53 people ~ere injured. Gilberto Sanchez. radio officer at police headquarters. said about 60 soldiers from the army gamson joined fircfl&htcrs, pohcc and volun- teers in the rescue efron. Bulldozers and cranes were brouaht from as far away as Salamanca, 18 miles 10 the southwest. Aauaxalientcs. a city of about S00,"000 people 320 miles nonhwnt of Meuoo City, is the capital of Apasca)icntes ~· "Hundreds of ~pie have come to help in the rescue of an undetermined number of people who are missin1 ... althouah as time pasxs our hopes of fiodil!J. survivors diminish.·· satd Juan Diaz, bead of special 1CTViccs for the local Red Cross. He said at least 116 workers were in the buildina when the four upper stories collapsed. Diu was reached by telephone from Mexico City. Girl Scout cookles finally reach Gls TOK YO (AP)-Five van-loads of Girl Scout cooties finally aot past Japanese customs inspectors and into the hands of the U.S. Navy today after a ~stant Browftie troop raoncd to diplomacy to ,et their shipment deliverec[ The cookies amvcd at the New T~ International Airpon at Nania and were taken by vans to the At.IUli Naval Air Station to be bwwded to sailon aboard the USS ~ 807 in Beeville. Tcus. dd ~es o( cooties to the Cl"CW or tbe Midway, with me lllipmcnt proVillld by AJMl'IQft Airtina; ffowe'W. \be Plan cnmblcd •hen 1.,,. ... C1lllOml .... said they would MYC to ~ a S~OOO duty on the cookia. ne cOokiel wm .... --IOTaa StMIDI' Uo,..s llDllC9. 0. Taa. ::s::.:-~.~ .. :-~"= .......... J. ..,..,...'° .. .-Cootilt iM9dlilecMID"l. ~­....,were 80I ... lialj. • PaMman1an cns1s. Noncp is chtef of Panama's de-- fcntc forces and the po~ behind tbc civilian IO\lcmmcnl. He was charged in Mi1m1 m February with tak1~ 11 least $4.6 million in J)lyofrs from Colombia's Mcdclhn cartel 10 protect cocaine shipments. launder m oney. 5upply dn.aa laboratones and shelter the png's leaders rrom law enforce· m~nt. Req.an admm1stra1ion officials had said they were dtteussina with Noriep the poss1b1h1y of droppina the drua charges if Noncp relin- quished power. When 1 ked in Washmston about N~'s rem rk White HouK spokesman Martin F1uwatcr rcphcd. -He says th1t 1U the umc. He said 'fall apan' or somcthmJ s1m1lar before .. We arc sull lallC1nJ. We an-stall neiot11t1na." Noncp \"ISlted La cant.a. QO miles from Panama Cny v.hcrc V1ctonano Lorenzo. a populist rcvol· uuonary. was executed by Colombian authoriues on Ma)' 15. 1903. Ahhouah Panama did not pin mdcpendcn~ from Colombia unlll six months later and although Lorenzo was not fighting for 1ndcpcn· dcn<e. hC' 1s considered a precursor •nd manH of Panamanian mi· uonahsm · l'ionep did no1 address the crov.d of \c.•\ cral hundrt'd pcasantsand other supporters from nrarby towns In· '>lead. he l1S1ened to thrtt speeches try local authonues denouncin1 .. Yan- kc:e aggression ·· .\s he de5cended tht' platform Nonep ~as askc:d 1fhr could run for president 1n elc:c110M scheduled for nnt "'13) 'Legall) )t'S ht' dnsv..eft'd with I broad 'm11t' surrounded b) an aduldton cro"d WASHINGTON (AP)-._nomcv General Edv.in Mttst Ill on Fncb> p~scnted Pres1dcn1 Reagan w11h argumcn~ apmst d1sm1ss1n1 drug 1nd1ctments against Panamanian ruler Gen Manuel Antonio "lone&' accordma to the prostcutor v.ho obtained one of tht' indictments. 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New Moon position emphasizes contractual obliption, pannership, mar-Nae. can be tettled, ~ft with loved IS featured. TAURUS(April •••••••••• May 20): Focus on versatality, humor, communica· arcater awareness ofbody image. New moon in your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): New work procedures dominate. Emphasiz~ independence. creati vi- ty. originality. style and technique. Special note -avoid hea vy hf\ing. You'll learn exactly where you stand in affairs of hean. s emphu1zes appearance, personality. chance to pt ~project. Sapttarian pi.ys key role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dilemma resolved. family member agrees to make intelhscnt concession. You'll have success in dealin15 with women and public in scneral. Focus on creativity. vanety, discovci::y, ro!J);ancc. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Youns person talks aRMttrcading. writing. travel. Your counsel, approval will UP-IWi1&11t. Romantic interests also h1ahhahted -ma.ior ah can be fulfilled. Scorpio native is in picture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll ~ more "working room." Focus on new horizons. fresh stan, versatilit}. long-distance communication that could lead to JOume) G1fi represents addition to wardrobe. Gemini featured. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar accent on ooc, creativity. speculation, writing and pOblishing. distance call verifies views, couJd lead to 1ourne~ nation m 1&Jlt lead to .. something senous ... Virgo ved. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Conflict could exist between mcstic .. duties" and professional opponun1t1es. Key 1s be diplomatic, to make adjustments, to stnve for elhgcnt, creauve scheduk Libra plays role. PISCES I Feb 19-March 20): What had been a matter of speculation 1s finally "nailed down." Relat1vc who acted as messcnier will provid~ ~nincnt infor:mat1on. Give full pla) 10 1ntellcctual cunos1ty. Ask questions. VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt 22) Define terms. take greater of your own dest1n) lnd1v1dual who m~kes h1spcrcd promises.. could actually be financ1all) barrasscd. Focus on tra"el. language. d1rcct1on and IF MAY 15 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle highlights fresh stan an new direction. added indepen- dl'nl·e. creat1\ll). freedom to imprint style and tcdmi~. '\ .. nev. lo' e·· 1s pan ofcxcllingsccnario. You arc musical 1n sense that )'OU appreciate talent and possess "natural rh}thm:· \ ou etoy luxury, have sweet tooth and an unusual '01ce. aurus. Libra. Scorpio people play important roles in )our life. SC. LIBRA (~pt. 2J.Oct 22): You obtain inside -rank carries long penalty ' EAR ANN LANDERS· The loscd. by Judith S. Mooers. wa s an "Editors Notebook" of our local r. I think 11 is wonh pnn11ng. - EV .\DA READER. TOO BIG A PRICE 'For those who have raised chil- d n or can look back to a foolhardy p nk that, by the grace of God. didn't la d you in jail, the following letter m strike a chord . ' t came from a distrau&Jlt mother w o 11gncd herself. 'A Sad Parent.' 'On Sunday, Jan. 24. my son did a stupid thing. He was p~nt but dtd 09f•participate in an act ofvandalasm af' a high school. He will pay a big pncfior the rest ofh1s hfc for kccpmg ba<(l!ompan) .. ,.Smee there wall probabl) be a felony charic. he will be expelled from school and any chance of a schf.larsh1p 1s out the window. ·,'A known felon must 1dentif) ht~self as such on every JOb appli- cat n. He can never work in any b ch of the government. Whenever th e 1s a cnme in the communtt). a fel n 1s the first person the authont1es 1n~t1gate. · 'Please bear an mind that mv so•:S cnme was simply be1ni there. ~ct that be did not pan1c1pate in the vandalism d~n·t mean a thing. .. 'I implore every parent who reads lklf(D share it with your children. It will take onl)' a few minutes and tt eould change the course of your A1111 l.uDEIS child's life.'" DEAR NEV ADA REA.DER: I'm priDtia& tM piece becaase I beUeve die leuoo to be learned ls one tht CIJUlot be repeated often eaoa11ll. Tbe motlaer, ltowever, laas overstated tbe case. Tbe clwlces of tile boy belDI eoavlcted of a felony cbar1e are small, unless Ile already bu a police record. I wish lalm lack. Meuwlalle, I bope tills colamn 1oe1 ap on lots of refri&erftton. • • • DEAR l\NN LANDERS: I read with interest the letter from the v.oman 1o1.ho asked )Our opinion of the "ne~ miracle weight loss p11r· that flushc~ awa) the fat while }OU sleep and 1o1.orks no matter what or how much a person cats. I wo uld hke to add m) \Olce to )Ours 1n stating that theo;c pills arc ~orthless I received a letter from a compan~ in T1Juana. Mc11.1co. that described a ne" we1ght-IO\S pill that sounded 1o1.onderful. The) offered a no-ques- 11ons-asked money-back guarantee 1f the pills didn't produce the results that v.ere promised. The pills were wonhless and I wrote and asked for my money back. They 1f nored my request. I wrote again: never heard a word from them So. dear Ann. wam your readers again to beware of the phonics and cauuon them to do business only with established firms. Plea~ don't use my name or initial. I am ashamed of myself -NORTH DAKOTA. DEAR N .D.: Tbub for tbe bachp. So wllat else Is new? • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A final word from this pastor-theologian about trying to find a comforting way to speak of death and heaven: Beware of o"ers1mphfied explanations. Es-- pec1all ) to children My experience 1s that )'oungsters deal with the realities ofhfe and death far better than adults. En' 1~1on the scene: A family's pct cat dacd The mother. trying to comfort the sad 8-~ear-old. explained rcas~unngl) that (,od had taken the cat The chlld·s tearsdned and two days passed He then came to his mother v.h1lc she was in the kttchen and askl·d '"Mom. what in the heck does God 1o1.ant "-Ith a dead cat?'" -DR \' P .\ T BL'TLER. First Presbytenan Church. Neenah. Wis DEAR DR. BUTLER: " .. .from tbe mouths of babfos." Thanks for sbarln1. Cinderella Ball aids children By KAREN REED ....,,...eea, ...... , There's something to be said for the enthusiasm of youth-and whatever that ·•somethina" is. it was prevalent Saturday niaht as the Cinderella Guild Juniors offered up their second (and now annual) Cinderclle Ball at the Ho tel Meridien. "We had people roamin1 the hotel askinl 'Could we come toniaht?' " said arttara (8.J.> P.U.bl, ~t chairwoman. ••1t's exactly what we'd hoped -people really wanted to come to our event." And it was obvious that all of the 200 plus members and supponers attending were delighted to be there and delighted to see each other. The activity was sponsored to raise funds for the Childrcns Hospital of Orange County as well as honor Or. Carrie Worcester, as the recipient of the 1988 "Friend of the Children" award. "Every year we honor someone spedal who has dedicated the ir life or devoted a great amount of time to enhancing children's health care," explained Poliquin. "Or. Worcestcris the director of the Neo-Natal In- tensive Care U nit (at C HOC)-she's devotM her life to iL Many of t he women in our group have had first hand expcnencc with her in helping their own children ... The guild members couldn't com· plamcnt Dr. Worcester (attending with Dr. Gary Mack.le, chief of pcdiatnc surgery at UC Irvine Medi· cal Center) e no uJtt. but the honoree found 1t all a httlc overwhelming commenting, "It's a little bit humbl- ing." as she prepared to meet Lhc evening's master of ceremonies Ted McGialey. And. the autld members couldn't sa} enough of the work chairwoman Poliquin put in -pulling together the silent aucuon and dinner dance while holding down her job and being seven months pregnant . A silent aucuon offered a vancty of service, travel opponun111es and ...., .... ,_......,._ ..... Claalriromtm Buban~ and PattJ IUacklldCe. Emcee Ted llcGtnley with honoree Dr. Carrie Wo1'Ceeter. more to those who had paid SSS per person to attend . Included was the oniina l waLercolor of "Cind~lla's Castle" used on the invitation and also given as notecard favors to the women attend1na. A dinner of potato-l~k soup, marinated mushroom salad. breast of chicken on a bed of spinach with pinenuts and mushrooms and choc- olate raspberry gateau was served. Dancing to "The Heat Band .. ensued into the r :ght. Proc~ds from the event arc esti· mated at $30.000 which will benefit the clinic at CHOC which has provided acute<are treatment to more than S00.000 children since its doors opened in 1964. The Cinderella G uild Juniors. ac- cordina to ball committee member QrlsUaa ff•~. "were sponsored by the Cinderella G uild (one of 14 guilds countywide which suppon CHOC through fundntising and ser- vice). In fact. many oflhc Juniors arc the daughters of Cinderella Guild members." Assisting Poliquin 10 coordinating the event were, Huahcs. co-chair· woman Patty BJactUcl1e. Dtau Con- nen, Tlu Bynae, Sam RudaJI. Kristin Beaclllea, Gl.aa HcGloee, Trwdl Jolutsoa, Tlaa Bawor", Carolyn Horm•ll and J.Ue Clvello. A continental view of education Most o f the school children m this world arc told there are but five continents Europe. Asta. Afnca. America and Oceama. That Oceania 1s all the Pacific Islands including Australia Nonh and South America are taught to be one. I don•t know what they do about Antarctica What that telephone fellow Alex- ander Graham Bell really wanted to do was tum the garbage ofU.S c111cs into alcohol "lo. my friend, to power cars. Girl Scout troops specialize. too. Take that one in Cocoa, Fla. It's only for pregnant teenage~ Q How many footballs do two teams use in a NFL pme? A. Ruic as the host team must have 26 inflated and read) 10 play. Men told pollsters wtuat qualities they wanted most in the wome n they marry. This was 30 years ago. The men voted for these. io order: I. Sincerity. 2. Good humor. 3. Per- sonality. 4. Beauty, And S. "a tcmfic torso without the aid of mechanical underwear." How would their answers slack up today? Dolly, Chalk set the pace in new field _._ As the trivtaddicts break out of the ing gate for Trivia Bowl XII . it's l'"RIVIA BOWL iXII STANDINGS 1 7 ' ' ' 6 s 4 and LoDy 6 Man.en El at the cad of the pack. tying for first-week '1Q9Qrs with only seven com:ct answers each. Four entncs are tied for SC'Cond at six apiece, including Rid Warner, the only one to deduce the bonus ques- tJon. The field's still open, and second-week stanen will get a fi ve- po1nt 1nccn11ve boost 1fyou still want to JOin the fcs11 v1t1es On to the second week and hopefu 1- ly some higher scores wtth the following questions I Scottie Templeton 1s the pnnc1· pal character in what movie'> 2. Mike Hammer, in the recent TV senes, usually relaxed at what bar? 3 What comic book hero vowed "no evil shall escape my sight?" IT'S NOT JUST ANOTHER LINGERIE STORE! .~\ \ IT HELPS MAKE YOUR FANTASIES cl DREAMS COME TRUE! ' JUST ltil FUll 6" S,.llCED HEEL o.tRA PUMPS SIUS & TO U PLUS SOME FAR-OUT SENSUOUS CLOTHING • Toi TITUS 4 What U.S. president earned a bullet in his chest as the result of a duel., 5. The Kingston Trio's .. MTA" tu med into a plug for what p<?htic1an? 6. Name the alternate title of the 'intaJe pla) "Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath." 7 Who was the first winner of baseball's Tnple Crown? 8. What is John Travolta carrying in the opening scene of "Saturday N aght Fever?" 9. What toothpaste promised to "clean your breath while it cleans your tecth-r· 10. What were the military ranks of (a) Dana Andrews and (b) Frederic Q .l -As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Ql7' Q IS OKJJ02 •953 The biddin1 has proceeded: North Ea.st Soalll Wat I • l v 1 What do you bid now? Q .J.-As South, vulnerable, you bold: •QJ7.t -.9 A AI0761 •'53 The biddin1 has proceeded: Nonll Eut So•tll I• l Q f What do you bid now? Q.J-As Soulh, wulnerablt, )'O\l bold: •teS QQJ161 ~IJ •AH TM biddin1 tt.J ptOOICded: °"' Ed S..t' ... l 0 ,_ 1 0 ·- 1 NT •-? Whal action dQ you take? . Q.4=8och vulnerable, u blh you bold: •ua 9 01IJ ¢Mm •s n.. ~ hN procllded: ..... !Mt ....... •• ... 1 0 ,.. March when the> left the service in ACROS8 "The Best Years of Our Lives?" Last Week's Auwen .. Nuts" (Claudia Fa11h Draper) 2 Grasshopper ("Kung Fu'' nickname) l Rick O'Shay (Jubal Lee) 4. The Philippines (Malacanang Palace) 5. Nadia Comcn1ch1 (''Restless .. theme) 6. '"Bell. Book and Candle" (Pye wacket the cat)· 7. Flip (Al Rosen's nickname) 8. Mensch (spelldown word) 9. "Love. American Style .. ("Happy Days") 10. "Ace in the Hole" or 'The Big Carnival" (Jan Sterlin& hne) (Send your answers to TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 91616. All entries must be received by Wednesday. otherwise halfof the player's previous score will be awarded.) 1. .... ' What do you bid now? Q.S-AI Soulh, Vulnerable, bold: •I QA lt76 <> KllS4 The biddiq bas procuded: N.-IM s.tll Well INT hM l• ,_ 1 • .... ? WIMil do you bid qow7 Q.t-.-:Bocb vulnerable, at Soutb you ~ - •W QH OM •AOllTJ TM .,......., Ml pni _....: ..... ... ...... ... •• ,_ 1 0 ... , .... , .... 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"Want me to put in a good word for you too? You could use 1t PEANUTS IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ~ _,....,....,........._~ \1~ ..,. ............... . ,-,_ _,,--.._ ~--,_ ') I ---.--... ,--..... '"Check this out, Don. A s we 109 safely past the fence, I'm going to tease these Oober- mans into a frenzy DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'You~~~s~~ THE OTtfER ~8 Ct£$Tk.1t6 SUE A~ME .'1 by Charles M . Schulz [ HATE TO SA't .\r-..'1 ~Htl'ib BUT SECOND 6A;:,E WAS ~J ... MEANT TO BE A PILLOW '. 1F SOVicBOD'f Ml'TS ..\ TR1P ... E l~E~ ll.E 60tNb -v STEP R161-H ON '1'0\JR HEAD --- .---- ~~ ~~ ~~ GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBL& aoesmaoes -a;f; by Jim Davis I CJ\N ':it. l T0'7A~ I 1-:, ·0tNC, TO Bf A \ ~ YAWN A MINOT l I ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ' BLOOM COUNTY Of'ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday. May 14, 1NI AfA by Berke Breat ' by Add1so~ .. r--------~--------T·j i: ~Ot.. \~~..,. Ti:_ \\A.IT ~ ~· L_tO'\J ~) "EAQ....... i:-1,,,.... ... I 10 ..... 11.... \\~-.... -::: _) 5 ·I'+ ...... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE .,. ... t•ll SHOE by Jett MacNeUyr· G~~ Mlt'XU ~ ~ ~.Et= . ""J JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY .. bv Garry Trudeau AHJ" :;t': PH/NI< 7 I T>(Jr.. ~~f,ASl/.Y ~ "~~ ..... l{Jl(Ra/5 .7f..'l lO. •to F._,fiR ..,JD I~ FfTS 7.ASTERL. ~ID HARMIH ... .J; ., , " ~ Cb .., 0 '1 • by Harold Le Doux• ~ "'NOY.. I FE:.EL. L;,; ~ '' """'$ .. (;,vt, T"t ..... AT ; ~.:i."-SOEN~ E COMPANY OF AN0,..HER MAN by Tom BaOOk ...... ' -"' 1) l\ ' ') 'C • ~ • .. •• •m••• ~ ~ I'"ll ~ '\-~ L-;.r~ ••• --........... c .... , • ftOU..A.H ancll to honor retirfngpastor Award. workshop. au~ons featured on other agendas l'lle llev. Ow1cs D. Clark.. pastor lk Fust United Methodist Chllft:lt in Costa Mesa who is re1in na J'!IY I after 36 YQrs in the ministry. Will bt boDOR<S by the Newpert Mesa ................ o..dl The lfOUP Will meet for lunch at l l:lO Lm. Wednesday at~ Inn at l1'e Part. Irvine. • Oart bu been senior pastor at the C'OIU Mesa cbun:h since June 1977 arid baS been active in the council lince his arrival. • • • Tbe NdcllMrtiecMI C.lftl8tloul a.n:.. lquna Beach, will honor Don Haase, winner ofa St.000 Matt l.eyDOkis Memorial Scholarship. on Sunday. Haase, a senior al Fu11er Seminary an Pasadena. is the first winner to be honored for two consecutive years. Ceremonies wilt stan at the I 0 a.m. ICTV'ic:es and contin ue at Bndge Hall with the annual Memonal Brunch where the presentation will be made. The brunch is free, but donations will be accepted for the scholarship fund. • • • A workshop on danng 10 be yourself wall be presented by l\lan Cohen. author of "The Dragon Doesn't Live Herc Anymore." The session will begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Capl1tnno VaUey Chrd of Rellgioet Sduee, 32261 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Cap1 trano Also on the prosram will be Stei>hen Lonafcllow Fiske, si"f • tt/&uharistjcom~r. Adm ission 1s SJO. • • • An auction and opponumtl pnzes are on the fund·nusmg bill o fatt of T~m,leSbroll, 617 W. Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. 8iddm& will bqin at 8:30 tonight. • • • A two-day rumma~ saJe to ra1~ funds for miss1onswlll be held at SL ADdrew'1 Pmbyteriu C.ard, 600 SL And rews Road. Newport Beach. Sale hours art 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and 9 a m. to 2 p.m . Fnday. • • • The annual fest1"al of Blessed Sacrament Cllarct. will be held next weekend on the school and parish grounds at 14072 Ohve St .. West· minster. Fcstiv1t1" will include ndes. food booths and an auction. Hours will be from 5 to 11 p.m. Fnda). noon to 11 p.m. Saturda} and noon to 10 p.m. Sunda). • • • The Irvine C\apter of tile NatioHI Coafereace of Syu1offf Yoa~ will hold a picnic at 11 30 a.m. Sunday at Mason Park for members. prosp«- ti ve members and their parents. The chapter consists of eighth· through 12th-grade students who meet rcgularl) and interact wnh 1he1r counterparts from Southern Cah- forn 1a to Canada • • • Douglas Nash, president of the San Juan lnuitute. will be the speaker at the 10:30 a.m. 1ervtec Sunday for lbe Ualtariu CIJvdl of SaM•s Val· lty, which meetsat Viejo Elementary School. 26782 Via Grande. Mission Viejo. Nash will taJk about his aoal of estabhshina an institute that Wlll study aJobal envaronmentaJ pro~ lems with emphasis on planetary involvemehL The institute is a scien~ research facility. • • • ··The Crisis 1n South Africa" wall be the topic of Don Will and bis wife, Ntathu Mbatha at the I 0:30 a.m. ~rv1cc SuOday at the UaJ&artu UaJvenalJ1t FellowslaJp of Lasua Bu~. Will as the chairman oft.he poht1cal science depa.rtment at Chapman College and his wife 1s a South Afncan film maker. The group meets at 429 Cypress Dme. • • • The Rev. Dr. Ian Pitt·Watson. a professor of preaching and theolog) at Fuller Seminal') in Pasadena. will prl·ach at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. s..:rv1ces Sunday at the Lagoa Pret- byter1u C\arcll, 41 S Forest Ave The church choirs will also be recognized for their contnbut1ons • • • A 1950s theme has been selected for the All Daughters' Luncheon. to begin at 11 :30 a.m. today at the Good Sltepberd Latllel"U Cltarcla, 4800 Irvine Center Dnve. Irvine Members of the church will JOin other Lutheran Social Services me111- bers in Los Angeles in a Walk-A- Thon to raise money for the hungr) and the bomclea • • • ,..,.. .... a.,...,.. Mpll. I reform COft&t'Cl&liOn, has formed I Sisterhood. Officcn are Karen Forest and Wendy BeQjamin. presidents; StacyAnn Strauss. treasurer. and Linda Reach. correspondiaa sec· retary. • • • Many members of the saie,lteN of &ff Bill• UaJtel Chrd •f CW111 are anendinJ a retreat in the San Bernardino Mountains 1h11 week· end. ••• Graduation ceremonies arc planned for the Holiday Work.shop class at Temple Bet.la DavN of Onqe Couty. The rites will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at the sanctuary. 6100 Hefley St., Westminster. • • • St. Catherine's M ilitary School. Anaheim. will be the setting for Mary's Houc 1988 at 2:45 p.m. Sunda) The countywide cer· emonies, which honor the Blessed Virgin Mary, will include a pro. cession. rosary. May crowning and boncd1ct1on. • • • Sunda} 1s the deadline for carly- b1rd discounts at Gan·lsrael Kiddie Kamp. Irvine. For more infor- mation. call C\abad of lrvt.-e Jewlslt Center at 786-5000. • • • A famil) festival. including food and game booths. carnival rides and en1enainmen1. wtll be presented May 20.22 at St. Barbara's CadaoUc Cburcb, 730 S Euclid Ave .. Santa Ana. Tests on shroud won't change belief By Tiie Assodated Ptt11 WHEATON. Ill. -A theologian for the National Association ofEvan- grlicals says carbon· 14 tests on the Shroud of Tunn will not affect evangelical beheftn Chnst's rcsurrt'C· uon. whatever the results "It 1s no more than an interesting investigation." says the Re" .\rthur Climenhaga. chairman of NAE's theological comm11tee "Even 1f proof could be offered that the Shroud of Tunn wu the shroud of Chnst. that wo uld be no more thar. :i:-: additional artifact in the historical evidences of Christ's resurrection - already so well attested ·· The Vaucan 1s allo~ing the carbon-1 4 tests on bits of 1he shroud. presened 1n Tunn. Ital). and beanng the image of a crucified man. to determine us age. and whether 11 dales to the lime ofChnst Results of the tests are expected later this )Car NEW YORK -The Amencan Bible Society repons that 11s U.S. d1stnbut1on of Scnp1urcs 1n 1987 totalled I I 6.155.1 19 copies. up 16 million or 15.6 percent over the )Car before. BATON ROUGE. La. -Several counincs reponedl)' have d ropped suspended broadcasts of defrocked T V evangelist Jimmy Swaggart after the scandal mvolv1ng him with a prostitute. Amoni stations or networks cited as dropping his program were lhOS<' 1n T rin1dao and Tobago. South Africa. Jama1cd and Swaziland. Swaggart has ~1d he will besm broadcasting again Ma~ ~5. def~ mg orders of the denominauon that ous1t."d him not 10 prc-ach for at least a )Car NASHVILLE. Tenn -The L'nit- ed \lethod1st Publishing House has developed a pollc~ on .\IDS 1n the wortcplace, sa)ing the disease 1s not spread by casual contact and protect· ing the Jobs and pnvacy of any employees who have it. lf"unable to perform their normal job duties because of their illness ... workers with AIDS would be gi ven d1sab1hty leaves. the policy says EmplO)'CCS who refuse to work alongside people with AIDS could go on unpaid leaves or apply for other pubhshmg house Jobs. The pohq 1s "to protect the nghts of all our em plo)'ee$, .. says Stephen C Tippens. a vice president. who adds that so far. no cases of AIDS have been reponed among the agency's 1.300 emplo~ecs NEV.. YORK -Although studies ha' c indicated 1ha1 most successful career women are single. divorced or ch1ldlrss. a stud\ of successful Jewish career ~omen tind that a maJOrtl} are mamed and ha"c children. In the stud) !.ponsored b} the American JeMsh Committee and Lilith magazine. a JewtSh feminist quancrly. questiona1rc responses from 944 Jewish career women showed 603 had mamed and had children Most "were embedded in a 'super- woman· S)ndrome. daily JUgghng multiple role obhgat1ons." the find- ings say. WASHINGTON -U.S. Roman Ca1hohc bishops have cons1stently opposed U.S m1htal) aid to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. but the bishops applaud current U.S. human- itarian aid to them. ll 1s "a sign of hope that all sides ma ... no~ be workng to forge a lasting and JUSt peace." says Archbishop John L May of St. Louis. president of the National Conference of Bishops He said 1n a letter to Nicaragua's Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo that the aid would help war victims and sustain the contras while the peace process goes forward Twin priests Cbarlee and Cheeter Smith, identical nrrtn• who were ordained on the ume day In Aprll. MY they want their Journey from a Chlca&o houtnc project to the prlatbood to be an uample for otlier blacb. They are bellned to be the Ont black twine to become Roman Catholtc prleeta In the United Statee. Methodists blast Israel over conflict NEW YORK (AP) -In the months of lsrach-Palesunian viol- ence. vanous church organizations have criticized Israel as moving too harshly to curb disorder. Las1 week such criticism got tougher. In one of the severest condemna- tions yet of Israeli conduct. the U mted Methodist Church said. "Is- rael's current iron-fist pohC) .. 1s totally unacceptable as civilized be· hav1or." The blast from this church of nearly I 0 mil hon Amencans. second-largest 1n U S. Protestanusm next to Southern Baptists. came 1n a late- night finale of its governing con- ference and gol scant news attention. Yet It marked a heightened level of church reproach against Israel. put- ting added strains on Jew1sh.Chns- uan relat1o nsh1ps 1n this ~ountry. Rabbi James Rudin. interrehg1ous affairs director of the American Jewish Comm11tee. called 1he state· ment a one·s1ded expression of "selec11vc· outrage" a$810St Israel wuhoul also cnt1nz1ng A.rab fomenters of v 1olence. "Overall 11's an unbalanced sta1e- mcn1," he ll31d. and the "harshest emanated from the church world to"'ard Israel ·· Ho wever. 1t was approved b) an O\ erwhelm1ng 816-76 vole. urging the United Stales to stop all m1htary and secunt) aid to Israel until "Israel cease~ the repression of Palestinians 10 the occupied temtory." Cas11ga11ng lsrael's use of force to put down rock-heaving Palestinian uphea,als. lhe resolution said of Israel's actions: "This violent behavior brutahzes human beings. both oppressed and oppres.sors, and leads to a deepening cycle of hatred and violence." The statement called on Israel -to stop beatings. to end the killings, to cease destro} ing Palesunian homes. to slop deporting Palestinians, 10 enter into negot1at1ons with Palesti· n1an civilians and the Palestine L1bcra11on Organization over legit- imate demands. including fair and JUSt d1stnbut1on ot disputed lands." Oddi). a fe"' da)'s before. the church's bishops had issued an even· handed statement on the lsrael- Paks11nian cns1s. seeing in it impetus for fresh approaches.. urging Arab rcrngn1t1on of Israel and a pleb1sc1te among Palcst1n1an!. on their desire'> HoweH·r. lhe church delegates. halfla1t)' and half clergy from around the country. asked the U.S. govern· men! lO press 1n1ernat1onal efforts and open nego11at1ons with the PLO 10 se11lc the region's problems. efigiou.J ., ieectoeg A Cordial Welcome from The United Mothod .. t Church (t NCWPUIU ccrm ~ ~mo M[ IHOOIST CHURCH 1I01 Marg~lt• Awe. Corona def MM l44-0745 Servi~• 9:30 AM Rev. J Harry Hames Costa Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9 00 Woutt1p 9 00 and 10 30 Charles D Clark M inister Co5ta Meu MESA VERDE UNfTEO METHODIST CHURCH 1101 Baker Woraftl9 6 Churctl School L30 • 10:00 a "' Dr Wilham E S1ee1 979-8234 Newport Beach CHRIST CHURCH BV THE SEA (t UNITED METHODIST 1~00 W Balboa Blvd ni-1111 ReY La-e>et' T Your19 orshlP & Churcn School Cl 30 .a ,..., • e.lld!ly Pre-School ano Oa) Cart' 130am ·600 pm ~on 8Mctl Horth C~UNfTED •tMOCHST CHURCH M42 Hell Ave 842-••e, Wonhip Serwk:-e 1:30 & 10:00 • ~ Schoof 1:30 ' 10:00 a...I Geugh • J..,,.. Thomann FCM1i.on v~ ,..,UNn'lD -i HODIST CHUlltCH 11225 Buahvd SI .wm ~A. Hadley. Pastor ........ ~ ScMof •.JO A.IA. LACtftA BEACH ' lMU> METH<>OtST CHURCH ... .....,Dr. ~ ..... lim ...... .. 'Clllrdl ScW 10.00 .... ......... ta '1 .• , ...... HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH !Ot.clpi.a ol Ch"•ll 2401 lrv1,.." 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SUITE 23 HU...TINGTON BEACH, CA 926•8 Adult$ l "' ChUTCll e·oo. 9 •s 11 30 &oo Chilcl Care Provided NEWPORT HAR80R LUTHERAN CHURCH .... ... &.,•• .. (Jert KnpW, ,,. ....... a•& It:•• (Ml;p• ......... ••> .. ... ,samt.1s• ...,can.,.... For Information gc;g.1331 ST. Ml IDS TllllTllUl EPtSCIPll. CMCI ltnlloltt~ft ... S£ Cofntr ol kt!M A"'* W 19' St ....,._.185-612l SATURDAY. MAY 14, 1988 Celtlc9 turn Itek tt.wka to te"e 2-0 le•d In .. , .... R Lowlr Orlolee hend A'a Stewart flrat lose of re•r. R '. Oilers No. l ' but it isn't over in Sunset . Ocean View protests loss !>Ver an lneltgt le player Alvarez fires 4-hit shutout over Edison; 0 Chargers must wait 'til Monday for fat~ (lul SJ JON FERGUSON ................. Only in the Sunset Leaaue prep baseball race of 1981 wuld the classic line be rewnuen -it•s never over even when it•s done. In a race where the CIF S-A playoff qualificn were not to be determined until the final outs of the final three league pmes. Westminster pulled off a stunnina. 7-6 victory to tte for fint. At least thafs bow it appeared. But with the game under protest by Ocean View Coach Bill Gib6ons for Westminster's seventh· innina use of an ineha1blc player under league by- laws. the Lions -seemingly with a co-cham- pionship in grasp by the linescore -couldn't celebrate. Leque principals won't vote until Monday to decide upon Ocean View's protest. and asa result the playoff picture is in limbo. The C IF Southern Section 1s to be informed today, according to Manna H1gh·s Larry Doyle. and is being asked to accept the Sunset League as Huntington Beach No. I with the No 2 and 3 teams left open. The first round of the playoffs will be released on Monday. If Ocean View wins the protest. the Scahawks arc in theeltminat1ons with an 8-6-1 record by virtue ofa 7-0 forfeit score. instead of out of1t in fourth. Westminster (8-7) would fall to the No. 3 sccd behind champion Huntington Beach. Edison. meanwhile. would be left out of the playoff picture because the Chargers wound up 8-7 and would lose out to Westminster bccau~ of losing two of thr«' matchups wtth the Lions. If the principals decide Ocean View's protest t!. not valid, then it's Huntington Beach No. I, Westminster No. l and Edison No 3. with Ocean View eliminated from playoff constderauon. "I think it's amazingly typical (ot this year's league race):' said Westminster Coach Ken Os- trowski. ··11·s totally typical with what thts league's all abou1.·· It all began when Westminster catcher Dax Hammers popped out to the shortstop with runners at second and third and two out in the s1uh Hammers. frustrated. headed back toward the duaout bera11.,g l.1mselfand when an assistant coach went to console him, Hammers told him, "Get away (Pleue eee OCltAJt VIEW /82) CW,Net ....... ., ....... Jubilant Oller teammatee give winning pitcher Dominic Alvarez (right) a champlonahip hq for hla four-hit 5-0 victory over vial ting Edl80n Friday. 81 ROGER CARLSON °' .. ..., ......... •He knew ll was a pmble and he knew he'd second aucss hlm!.Clf into DCXt year tf he was wrong. but Hunt1naton Beach High ba~ball coach M1k.e Dodd rolled the dice on Fnda). and tt came up 5-0 for his Sunset Lcaaue champion Oilers be- hind the four-hit p11ct11ng ofDom1n1t Al"arez. As a result Oodd·s I IS-., Oiler) enll•r the CIF S-A pla)offs ne~t v.ed. as tht• Sun~t ~aue·s No I ent" - champions for the first tame undn Dodd since 1982. Edt!.on ' T hl Chargers arc an ltmbo. Ma~b<.-thl'\ rr No. 3 and in the pla,offs ma~ tx thl ~ aren·t The\ won•t ~nov. until \1 1. da). · Alvarez. a thrtt'-)ear ma1n\tJ\ t 1r Huntington Beach, had been routihl·d up b) Edison and dtdn·t get out l•I 1hr second mnmg the last ttme hl \3" thr Chargers. but Dodd couldn 1 "1~ r.o when .\h arez demanded the 0311 .. , had Chad Ph1lltps "tw >0e-h1t Edison for a 4-0 win and he." d<lt"~n • come out of the bullpen "ell ·· -.aid Dodd ... And Dominic d1dn ·1 do "ell ag;unst Edison last lime.-out But ht· wanted the ball and he·s our ~<;t ·· The 5· 11 180-pound ~n1or proceeded to turn the.' 'ts111ng Chargers awa). getting '>!>lid de> fcnsi .. e suppon. as ""ell as a ii' e-run cushion to take ""1th him do"" the stretch when things staned getting shak' ..J-ic·s earned them all 'ear long. said Edison (oach Paul Harrell ·-rm not surpmed he Wffil "'1th .\h arez at all. He·s a mone} pttcher ·· .\hartz struck out four and 1>oa ll ed three and 1v.o of the four hits offh1m were 'Cl') soft infield g1mmt't's .\harez luol..ed lt ke mone} 1n the bank wtth the Oilers scoring three umes 1n the third inning and two more m the fourth. htghltghtcd b' Damn V1gallon·s solo homer ______________ .:.;··-;;.·,; /~, Sun.et •taadbJ6• : tr (tefttatln) i: I I •Hun1mg1on 8e-'Ch We~•m1'1~•er Ed·sor 0c~.,, v ,..., Fo...,n•a r Va 1~.,. Marna W LT Ga 9 6 0 9 6 0 a J o 1 1 1 1 1~ 7 • 0 2 "" '10 1 .. ~ Frics.V'' SCClrft ,·: V\le\•m.nsier 7 Ocean View 6 ~ ... r:• "9'0" Beach S Ed•r.on 0 nut:. M"''"" " F ounta1n Vallev J <I, •t,G f'lrt no\ ·"'o I 10 (IFS-A P•avoffl fl:.1.H P..o·e ""'''"''"''''" s """ 1>ro1n1ecr .n 2 t» Ocean View tor use ot alledved H •"E' g o•e pl11ver Pr 1nc11>als to vote on '''"' Mondav · 1 r ., "a~ tht' game I reall) want-;. ! l·,! -.aid the Oiler' p11cher who still ·" tiJd 1a .. 1 'l'ar \ I" II los11 on his mind, ~· Tw J' \\di a~ thc humhk 'tan this season ?ti ai,:.11n'1 Ed1'loon -C -:id -1.h <Jn:/ shut tlw < hargers off on / I" 11 ht!'> through luur 1nnin1s and was 'I rn !rouble unh tn the fifth when an S:Ht,. 1n1il'ld s1ngk h~ Don Edstrom and a 0 hJ'>l hit to kf1 h' fot· Pence. followed to' J "a!I.. 111 < cr~·ti DeBenon. all WJth ,.,., uut lu;.Hkd tht· bases \tarl \\hill her made sohd cont.act. hut 11 -..a<.. nght at ~ond b&scman •R I. ti') C ll rJd < a'\ thorn and he got the force. - I 1>oac, lo~ing a little btt:· admitted .\harc:z ·I "a' thinking the) m1gllt pull me hut lht"n m\ rnac:h told meao ahc:r thl·m and kt the defense to the tal~1ng ·· In the SI\ th the ( harge,-., unloaded "Ith two ltm· dn,es for outs. tbcn (8 C aw thorn l hargt·d and flipped back Ill fir\t on a '>harp defensive play to h11ld Ed1<ton ot1 His defcn5'(! had spoken its piece and .\harci prl"-eeded to send the , < ha~rsdo""n I 2-3m these,enthto 11 "rap up the shuwut The Oilers 9-ti 18-' o"erall scored 11 thrl·l· 11mc:s m the: third when the) Cot > (Plea.e eee OILltRS/11:11) J Utah stuns Lakers again, takes 2-1 lead Warri£?rs M l t -29 i t ··'-"e knew we were pta)•ng a great ··" t· mJck a run in the o;econd ha1t 1ha1 v.a., Eaton and go on out and pta~:· John\On said take al ill a One ne S po n S, basl..etball team (with) some of the greatest probabl~ born out of 1 ·tah's fattgut· .. Rtle' .. ln thl' first halfl thought we v.ere tooling f~r --J h Id 96 89 pla)'ers m the history of the game." said Utah said .. The:~ had gu~s "ho pla)ed a 1<11 ot him so much that made us miss '-"e JU'>t d1dn t t as azz 0 SOil, -CoachFranklayden.who~teamhaswonfivc mtnutes 'W e made a hard run. hu1 lamr up talrthl'bcstshotposstble a crown str:ught home games. including thrct' straight -;hon ·· . . _ ·'-" e JU!ot ha' e to come out nght from the ':! . '1 SALT LAKE CITY (A.Pl -The Los Angeles Lakers were on the ro~. but Karl Malone knew his team couldn't let up Fnda) night. "We controlled and contained them. but you can't rela~ ... said Malone. who scored 29 points 1n Vtah's 96-89 NBA playoff v1ctol). ··v ou know the~ are going to come back e' Cf') time." pla,ofTvictones The La l..cr'> Jeteat marked tht" lir'>I 11ml' tx-g1nntng ~.nh the attitude we had 1n the .. Down the stretch 11 was anybod) ·s game thl' ddc:nd1nt1-'\ B .\ l hampmn~ ha' e trailc:d 1n a SC\ ond half he ~1d t thin k our people were sa} 1ng this 1s a better pla,nff sem:., \Inn: I ~!<6 when the Houc,tnn .\bdul-Jabbar. showing frustration hl.:e the feeling than we had last Sunday·· Rocl l'ts dckated them 4-1 tn thl' \\ e\tt'rn rl''>I ol the Lal..ers. was w h1stlcd tor his ~ht rd On Sunday the Lakers opcnN! the sencc, ( onfc:rl'nce final<. per~onal foul w11h 5· 13 left m the first nalt and with a 110-91 \:tctory over the Jazz. but Loe, fhc Jau "'ho \\On 101.<r. at the Forum h" founh 1>o1th., 51 left1n the game a11d pla)eti Angeles has been held at bay ever since Tuesda\ hdJ thl· Lalcr'i IOJU~t one field gual 1n ')panngh .. We either have to change our attitude or the first 2 3~ anJ '8 perccn1 'hooting from the John Stockton had 22 point~ and 12 ac,s1sts this w1U be a frustrating senes ... Lakers Coach field 1n thl' h<ilf and Thurl Baile) 21 points for the Jan B) ron The Jazz, who lead the scnes. 2-1. led by 16 early in the game before the Lakers stormed back. 'Pat Rile)' said. ··1f tt hadn't been for Byron Mark E:.aton ,, h11 fin1c,hed "11h 10 points ~\111 lc:d Los .\ngel~ with 2Q points and "1ag.i' Scott's pcnmeter shoottng. we'd have been 14 rebounds anJ \I\ hlodrd <thot<;. conttnued J11hnwn had 16 blown out." his dom1nantt' ol tht• L akcr<t. llo~1ng up the l he Lakers. seeking to be'come the first Scott. who finished wnh 29 points. was 14 middle and hulJtng L oc, .\ngl'le,l·cnter ~arCl'm rt·peat champion since the Boston (eltK\ for 2J from the field. including a thrtt-point Abdul-Jabbar 111 JU\l "' 11411n1c, nonl' tn the turned the tnck tn ! 969 trailed 1!8-8' after an The Jazz. who never trailed. will play Los Angeles in Game 4 hert Sunday The scnes will return to the Forum Tuesday night goal in the fourth quarter. during which the final quarter ~-0 run led b~ Scotts thrtt st~1gh1 basl..ets and Uikersoutscored Utah. 20-15 .. We JU!.t ha'c: to 4u1t -..orntng about anotht•r b' Jam~ 'W orth) w1tn 5 'O kit Downing wins it for Angels NEW YORK (AP) -Bad luck turned to good quicktr for Brian Downin' on Friday the 3th. Downmg hooked a two-out. two- run homer in the ninth inning that landed JUSt inside the left-field foul pok and rallied the Cahfom1a Angels pasi the New York Y ank.ces. 5-4, Friday night. .. I thought it was a weak fl y ball," T.IJe 11e.1Jedule- AwAv TOdav-New York, 10:20 a.m. * Mav 15-Hew York. 10-.lO a.m. • fNY16---fd91. fNY 17-e.ttlmore, •:lS p..m, INY ~·-•:lS •.m. fNV 1,_..ltlmOt't, •:JS •.rn. IMv ~ton. 4:35 tt.m. • • OnTV,ChenMIS * On TV, OliMnel • • Al..,.,.... Oft KMPC, 710 I# L111 J' 1 Von Bayee of Pblladelplala la forced oat u he trlee to keep 8teft au of die Dod&en fr-campletlDC doable play. IJ JON PDGlJSON .............. LONG BEACH -Wbtn Corona dd Mar's Jd'Tbomuonjumps on to \he scan•ae blocU; bis Stttnllh be- comes a~reet bdOre bt dives 1.0. The 6-foOI-$, ll()..pouad Inlier, who is C'OftC'!'IU'a~W 1n the fuwn -.tla a . p IO lk UniYality ol °"IDft. IMwed tait ~ifttM...,atlMGIF4.A Swi•8'11 aiid Di~ 0...- tlautliJ:a ......... ~ Friday, tyilli v ....... °"* LlnOi l:W top indivtcliaal ..... flMman.. TholriMoD captwtd dthdlcl h11 CIF aida in the »,.... .aad 100 ~ cdli• F'ollMaia V•lrY's Mart Nithtn 1• bcMla aftd aha Gross, Samuel spark Phillies past Dodgers LO~ .\'-(,[l£\ 1 \Pl -"-.e,1n Gros~ allll,,c:J '" hll'i in eight inning!.. and Juan \amuel <tnappcd a scorcle'>'> t1l' "11h J '~1lc1 hllmer 1n the fourth inning Fnda' night as the Ph1ladelph1a Ph11l1t·' t•dgt"d the Los Angeles Dodger' ~ I at Dodger Stadium Gross also smglt"d 1n a 1ifth-1nn1ng run that put Ph1laddph1a ahead 2-0 Gross. 3-1 stru~i.. out fl\e wall..cd one and left after allo-..ang a lcac.lofl double to Kirk G1b<>on in thr ninth Kent TekulH' got the: final three nut\ stranding Gibson at \e\:und tor h " SCC'Ond sa,e, the total numtier k'r 1he enttre Ph1lltes relict staff Gross lost his shutout w 1th one llUt 1n the ~"enth when M1k<' \1af'hall htt a 3-2 pitch deep into the kft-tield bleachers for his fifth homa <'I the season It came moment~ after Phtla· dclph1a nght fielder Chns Jame' ran 1n to make a dt' 1n1 catch on Pt-Jro Guerrero's short fly ball to nght ccnteT After tl\e ntnth-1nn1n1 double b' Gibson Tekuhe aot Guemro on a irounckT to shonstop and '-1a"hall on a fl) to. ttiua. fler "alk1ng Dann) Hee~ TckUl\.'C got Mile Sao ta on a n) to lcf\ field. mucl. the first pla)~r '" maJor tn&uc history to rad\ doubk fiaum Tb.e schedule HOME T on1ghl-Phii.det0h•a 7 OS P m Mav 15-Ptl ladelofl•a 1 OS om Mav 16-ldte Mav 17-MonlrH I, 7-0S om Mav le-Montreal 7-0S pm Mav l~Montrea1 7-0S om Mav ?O-N•w York. 7 OS om • All game\ Ot1 K A\8C 1'0 1n doubles. tnples.. home runs and .. wtcn base~ in each of his first four ~asons. hit Ttm Lem's first pitch of the 10unh tnning (or has ~cond homer of the \c&r ~ ball barcl) f'Cdl hl'<l the first row of scats 1n the nght-tield comer uaf), 2-:\. strud. out fi,c walked none and sumndettd etlht of Phila- delplua'r, nme hits befott he ~-as ltf\cd. for a ptnch-httter tn the m .th \\ oodbndge H1gh·s girls track and field iorce-s tool.. senous aim at tbc (IF ~-.\ champ1onsh1p Fnday ntlh& as fieorge Var' as" Vaqueros swep1 the oppos1t1on 1n st~ le at the 2-A prehms at Gahr High in Ccmtos . ..'-"e had onl minor d1sappoan1- mcn1 1n the high ump·· said Varvas.. .. but I tpml.. 11 <, going to be a two- ll·am rac( b<.-tv.l"<'n us and Mom- 1ng!.1de .. '-"e ha.,e a whole. lot of quahty '4uah fiers and '1omings1de has some 11ut<otand1ngathletc!. too So 1t·sgo1na w tie an intcre-;11ng meet '-" e defi- n11eh ha'e a shot·· .. .. \1ulh ot '-"oodbridge's strcnith .. rt'' c)I, es around the rt la' teams -I thl ~noand I M>ll whtch artboth put 111gt1her \t.1th the p~ncc of CXbbte • '1 11.,r in. \1 1lhelle \1untz "nstc \ hl'nzer . .rnd "al 1 ~cffer ThJt quartet v.ent 49 J5. ~me .05 I ~1tl the1r tx· .. t but good enouJh to 1 t4Uahl\ In th~ .iQO. and that S aU ii \ ar' a') v. a\ loolr..ing for \\ hen 'ou go 10 the prehms only t'iad thtngs can happen:· said Varva Hte\ w.on their heat m the 1.600 rela\ "llha11me ot \ ;~o Fn·<>hman .\m\ Robles turned a Ci 18 I 1n the I bOO good for scrond tn her heat after <ipcndtn@. the canter part of the da\ ti"\ 1ng uns~fulh '° quahh 1n the (IF s~1m prtltms · .\l\o quahh 1ng 1n the 1.600 wu < .uh1 Peet... "ho was sccood 1n her hl.tl "1th a S ~5 I -.... hertzer clOl l ed a 58 5 tn the 400 an,' l\.effer went 5Q 6 to gi1oe the \\ .m1M~ two qual1fie~ m the linaJs. \1 un11 meanv.-htle. qualified tn ~ 11111 1 I~ 5) and ~00 t26 ::!~ while Rt1t't1c:<. qualified tn the 800 !-~O I). '-heruer ( 46 4 I .:ind "-.e.fTcr I 4 7 2) qual· 1ieJ in the 300 hurdl("\ ( Mona del Mar "girls meanv.hilc. d1dn t come u.a, from the l-A prcliminanes at .\rcad1a at the IC'\'cl the' t)opcd for -amona tbe •ntissina an the list of sun" ors for Ute finals as ton@. 1umpcr and tnple JUmJ'l('f Sandi Lu~\ ~he l ash1on quahfied 1n the 1.600 <5·11' and 3 200 (I l~t 2.1) aDd f PSeue eee TtACK/IM) . - ~TMA.wdl .. Prw BLOOMINGTON. lnd. -Indiana m Uaivtnity Coecb Bob Kniabt moved Friday to defuse the appearance of a rift wilb JU ~dent Thomas Ehrlich. saying ilbe dccida to ao to New Meaico it will not be .. beau~ Of people now at lndiana. .. Ehrtich. completing his fi~t year as pruident., has become tbe Laqlet of many Kni&ht supporters since it became known that Knif)tt was considering the c:oac!t)nJjob at the Univen1ty of New Mellico. "1Ulht has said one reason he is considenna the New Mexico job is because of changes at IU. He has not spedfac:ally mentioned Ehrlich. .. Any decision that I would make to leave lncjiana ~\out of coach inf would not be made because of now at Indiana. • Knight told the Bloomington erald-Telepbone on Friday before leavi~ on a ~kend trip to New Orleans foT a coaching cl1ntc. "It would be bccautc I feel that's just the best thing for me to do ... Kniaht also said be probably would not make a decision untiJ next week. Ehrlich, appearina in Muncie at a meeting of the lodiana Commission on Hi~ Education. said he was disappointed with lhe criticism directed at him. •·r think rm doing ~ing that I can to urge that Coach KniJht stay in Iildiana. Of course I don·t like 1t. the sugest1on that I'm not doing all that I can to see to it that be stax_s at Indiana University." he said. Asked 1f he felt he was being made mto as a sca~oat. Ehrlich replied, .. We can 'ttell about that, but in all events I'll do m} best to keep urging him to sta). ·· A raJly of Knight supporters turned into an antt· Ehrlich demonstration on Thursday with a car caravan aoing to the president's residen~ to show support for Knight. Last fall, Knight was pubhdy reprimanded by Ehrlich after the roach yanked his team off the coun during an eahibition game with the Soviet Union at Assembly Hall. Ehrlich also called Knight's comments about rape in a nationally televised program .. coarse:" and said Knight did not speak for the university. Quote of the day Carti1 Straqe. after receiving a S 126,000 check for winning a recent golf tournament 10 Houston: "'That boat I'm going to buy just grew 10 feet." Crenshaw grabs two-shot lead Fonner champion Ba CraasUw shot l!I a 5-under par 65 Fnday to talce the sccond- round lead at the Byron Nelson Golf Clas.sic in Irving.. Tex.as. The round was marted by the on-course withdrawal of Araolcl Palmer, who withdrew du~ to pain in his ribs. Crenshaw. who won the 1983 Nel30n after it moved to the Tournament Players Course from Prnton Trail. had a .. ix-b1rd1e. onc-bogc} round 1n the 90-degree heat for a 36-hole total ol9-under-par 13 I He owned a two-shot lead over Jeff Stamu and Mart Wiebe and was three shots up on CraJ1 Stadler and Jolm Cook, who had the da) ·s best round with a 64 ... ln the LPGA tournament at Middletown. NJ .. Nancy Lope1, look.mg to regain the No. I spot on the LPGA Tour. fired a 4-under-par 68 to share the first-round lead. Lopez had five b1rd1es and a bogc} on the 6.232-)ard Navesink Country Club course and was lied "1th Allee Rittman, who came into the tournament looking for her first victor} in I 0 years on the LPGA Tour . . QaiatoD Gray, a former minor- league bascbaJJ player who turned to golf at age 28. shot a J..under-par 67 to t.ake the first-round lead in the United Hospitals Senior Championship in Malvern. Pa. Bntt De'VU., Bobby Nicbols and Mike Rllyu were nut at 69. Chapman to leave Kentucky LEXINGTON. K)'. -KenlUckv m suar<f Rex Chapman, who only last month indicated that he would remain 10 school said Frida~ ~e 1s passmg up his final tw~ years of cligJb1hty to make h1m~lf available for the NBA. "'It's stnctly a business dec1s1on ... Chapman Slid fTom has Owensboro home. "There is only one reason to enter the NBA draft early ... because l feel I Ila vc the talent and the ab1l1ty to utilize that talent. and the matunty that 1s needed. - In early Apnl. Chapman saJd that he would stay at UK at least one more SICaSOn. But since that ume. the basketball pr?V3m hascomc under an N\ AA probe for allep:d rccruittng 1rrcgulant1es. Chapman, however, said, .. This dec1s1on as ID no way based on. or inOucnc:cd by. the current basketball invcstiption. •• Cobru• Branch on lDJured U.t LOS ANOEl.ES -Wide RCC'i~er [iJ Oiff Branch of the Loi Aaleles Cobras was • II• placxd on the il\jured rttet\'e list with a iioin iltjury Friday, the Arma Football team announced. Branch. a 39.year-oad fonner AU-Pro "1th the Nfl...'s Raidt'rs. *IS put oo the two-week mave list to recupera-.e. The Cobras. who play at Pittsbursh toni&ht.. siancd Lou Orttn. a 6-foot. 190-pounckT out olCal State NorthridJe. to replace Branch oa the IOS1tt. Catamaran near completion Amcnc1·s Cup deftaden a.re nearina •• completion of the 6()..fool wa.letline- catamaran they plan to use in this year's ra~ against a New Zealand ~.and say the "radical" bolt will be unvtiled this month. The San Diqo Yacht Oub muJtilnill will be unveiled May 24 and launched on San Dieao Bay for iu first sail, said La~ Grea. spokeswoman for the Stan A Stripes' team> e boat will be offirially christmed June 4. Meanwhile. c:hallen&erllldlael Fara 90-foot waterline sloop left New Zealand on Friday aboArd a baf11C headed for Southern California. A match race between the two is scheduled for September ..• MuteA.Mnttl and llldl Mean showed they arc read¥ for an unpm:edented battle of speed in today'sopcnmaround of qualifications for the May 29 lndiana~is SOO. The two fonner Indy winners turned in idenucaJ f.ut taps of 22 1.456 mph. both coming durina the heat of the afternoon. setting the stage for a dramatic battle today for the pole position on the first of four days of time triaJs at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ... Wortd sprint champion Bea J...._ dropped out midway throuah the I ()().meter dash at the TOkyo International Track and Field meet. after feeling a leg twiqe., in his first outdoor competition this season. American Marty Knlee won the event with a time of 10.32. In the women's l()().metcr. American Evelya ~ fell short of her world record of I 0. 76 seconds set in 1984. but ract'd to an easy victory with a time ofl 1.13 ... Mike TySOD. the undisputed heavyweight clwnpion. has no mtention of surrcndenng his U.S. citizenship to live in Monaco. has manager said . . . Fifth-seeded ltea1 Carluoa of Sweden surprised Ya.mldr Noall in a two- hour battle, and Haiti's ReuY Aaaor upset American sensation Andre Apn! in just S:J minutes to reach the semifinals of the Italian Open tennis championships .. . A m1stnal was declared as anomeys tried to wort out a settlement 1n the state'scasc against New Yort sports agent Norby Walters for dea.lings with University of Alabama basketball stars ... lJsa t..pku, the UCLA pttchcr with 26 victories and a 0.23 earned run average. has been named the Pacific-JO Player of the Year in softball .. Dale MJt9ell scol'cd bis second goal of the night at 13:57 in overtime to lead Kansas City to a 7-6 victory over the Sao DiCJO Sockers in Ma1or Indoor Soccer League playoff ac:tlon. giving the Comets a 2-1 lead in the Western Division finals. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO BASu:rBALL. NBA Eastern Conference semifinal Game 3-Detroit at Chicago. Channel 2. 10: 15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Ne'>' York Yank~. Channel 4. Noon -WOMEN'S BOWLING: WISC' Queens Tournament. from Reno. Nev .. ESPN. 12 JO p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA Western Conference semifinal Game 3 - Dcn,er at Dallas. Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: New Yortc Mets at San Francisco. Channel 4. I p.m -AUTO RACING: lnd1anapohs 500 Time Trials. Channel 7. I 30 p.m -MEN'S GOLF. PG>\ Seniors L'ntted Hospital Oass1c. from Malvern. Pa .. ESPN. 3 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PG.\ Byron Nelson Classic. from Irving.. Tex.as. Channel 7. 4:30 p_m. -WIDE WORLD SPORTS: lntcrnattonal Invitational Diving Cham· p1onsh1ps. from Boca Raton. Fla. (delayed): P1mhco Special. from Baltimore. Md. (delayed ). Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: NHL Wales Conferen<'C finals Game 7 -New Jersey at Boston. ESPN. 5 p.m -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at St. Louis. TBS. 7:30 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: Cobras at Pmsburgh. ESPN 7.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: San Diego State at Hawaii. Prime Ticket. RADIO 10:15 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Ne'>' York Yankees. KMPC (7 10). 4:50 p.m. -PRO BASEBAU.: >\tlanta at St. Louis. KNX ( 1070). 1.05 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Philadelphia at Dodgers. KA BC' (790 ). 7:05 p.m. -PRO BASEBAU.: Montreal at San Diego. KFMB (760). .; THOMASON, BABASHOFF SHINE AT CIF. • • ! PromBl and second 1n the 100 backstroke Both times qualified Co" for All· America consideration. Fountain Valle:r ·s Darren Ham ' took fifth in the 500 free and sixth ID the 200 free. Ocean View's Mike • Mentz took fourth 1n diving. held . Wednesday at Hcntagc Park in ~ Irvine. Babashoff rallied from a founh- • place seeding in prelims to win the • girls 200 fTce and improved from a • SCC'Ond seed to first in the 500 free to ., win by a second and a half. She easily quaJified for ~tomatic All-Amenca honors 1n both events. "Debbie's a great te.am swimmer," ~1d Barons· Coach Ray Bray of the lop notch nauonal competitor who s"'1 ms for Nova 4\quatics ... She's a great 1nsp1rational individual for the rest of the team. She has a lot of pride and spmt m the school and she sets a great example for the rest oft he girls." Her teammate Patti Thompson won the d1vmg. Manna's Hu&h captured the 200 individual medley and took third m the 100 butterlly. earning AU-Amcrir ca consideration in both. and swaJq,. "' THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES ••• ,, What Sets HOUSE of IMPOR1S Apwtjrom the Rest? Settle tbe Debate ... Vlalt Us Today and Dedcle for Tounelf. ..... ....,"" ~,...0-..1115 ~~ ......,_ s:J .... ., ... .,. ~ · HOUSB of IMPORTS •How <f Mtrtal&Bmz'" Dla1 213n14 ..-CEDD Sanla Alm 0•5) and Rl\la'llkk 0 ·11 J f"JH...,.. • the third leg of the Vikings' fourth place 200 medley rt'lay team. .. She had a certain strategy she wanted to cmplo) and went out and did 1t." said Marina Coach Dave Pickford of Hugh in the individual medley ... She built up en~ugh of a lead in the backstroke-- Also pcrformi"g well were: Marina freshman Anne Simmons. who rallied from sixth at the midway point to get third in the 100 braststroke; Fountain Valley's Julie Voet with fourth in the SO free; and Univenity's Signy P«k_. siath.in the 100 free. OILERS ••• l'nmBl to E4ilon 5&ar1a' Chrit Bariba ud picted up all nine of tbiei1 hiu in the first four inoi11L Dan M.illicr siMled aad JMCm BcttlOICf and Tom l=lota Walked to load tbe bucl to opm tbe I.bird. \ha Cawthorn punched out a two-run linaJc to riOL 8riU Mena 6iled a si'WJe to 1d£ fot ll\Olber Nil ud after Alvarez waited. S4CYt Cohoe qs called on to restore order. But Viplloo pmed Coltoe with a 320-fOOt drive to Id\ to opm the fourth and bdOte it ns owr Du Miller had tCOted. too, moviQI around on his si.SC and \l9Cbd up bY a run-scorina bue bit by Cawthon. -we had thml on the ropes in the third.'' said Dodd. "1M.at whCD VipUon JOl ~l home f'.UD i1 '!ve US a 4-0 lead and at was a bi& run. All the C'huien couJd do WU. ltt on the bus and tel to a pbooe to find out about their fate -leantina first that Ocean View had ~ whic:h would make Edison No. land in the playoffs, only to learn of West- minster's use of an apparalt incljsible player -which could shove OQ:an View to 8-6-1 and into second place. That would drop Westminster to 8-7 and push Edison (also 8-7) OCJl of the playoff picture because of a 2-1 disadvant.aae in bead-to-head p.mes with Westminster. The victory was particulary satisfying for Dodd. whose team was so sharp cariy with a 9..() start in non- league action. includin& the Loara I nv1ational crown . .pnly to stumble to 5-5 two-thirds of the way through league. His team will open the playoffs next Friday on the Oilcn' field and it's Dodd's fourth shot in the elimina- tions. which opens a sore spot. Under Dodd the Oilers att ().for- ever in CIF. .., ..................... Ban~ Beacla'• Cb•ace Apew la oat at .ecoad u ltd18on • Gftl DeBenon tbrow9 to fl.nt for a doable play. OCEAN VIEW PROTESTS DEFEAT ••• From Bl from me," according to Lions Coach Ken Ostrowski. ·-ru JIVC ham that (being upset at himself) at the plate:· Ostrowski said. .. But rm not going to have my coaching staff made to look bad in front of the crowd. The only reason (Lopez) went 1n there was dis- ciplinary reasons for the kid behind the plate.·· Ostrowski took Hammers out of the game. and inserted Angel Lopez. who played in Thursday's junior varsity game against the Scahawks, as a defensive rt'placement to start the seventh. ··1 went over and protested the game at the beginning of the bonom of the seventh inning..•· said Gibbons. "'He wrote ll m (the scorebook) nght then. ..They played an 1llcpl player ac-cordmg to league rules .... I know because l was thert' (Thursday). I watched the game. I was talking to my assist.ant and l thouJ!lt I recogmzed him. l said. ·1ftnat kid doesn't have a twin brother. that's the kJd.' •· Ostrowski said he was not aware of the rule and it 1s not a CIF rule. The league rule. however. states a Junior varsit} playtr may so from the JV level to varsit)' at any ume. but he ma) not play against the same school 10 the same week. ..We're talking about an mehgible player:· Gibbons said. "You can not put that kid on the field. lgnoranct' is not an excuse. Ifs the rule. This kid should not have been on the bench. He played a fuU pme yesterday. It's nothina personal against Ken. There's no hostility. This was one of the most exciting games I've ever been in ... h was 6-4 Ocean View through 61/1 innings when the Lions staged their dramatic rally. David Rodriguez reached second on an infield throw in the dirt and scored on Joe Maisano's single. with Maisano took second on an errant throw to the plate. Ben Mendoza reached on a bunt when Ocean View pitcher Brent Woken threw out Mendoza t-rymg to reach third. Ryan KJesko drilled a 1-0, low outside pitch deep to left..oentcr field for a triple and a tic game and scored when Steve Hernandez overthrew first on an ensuing ground ball off the bat of Jim Slagle. Meanwhile at Manna: Mariu 5, Foantala Valley 3: The Barons· chances for a playoff berth hin&ed on a victory and they were denied b) the pitching and hming of 6-foot-2 senior nght·hander Marcus Nelson. Nelson struck out I 0 and slusgcd a 360-fool home run to center an the bottom of the eighth 1nnmg after his teammates gave him new life with two runs m the bottom of the seventh to send it into extra innings. Dave Nemecek stroked a solo homer for Fountain VaJley in the second. Tom Mendoza made 1t 2-0 with a run·sconng single in the fifih. and Steve Grack singled in a lie- breaking run m the eighth to gi ve the Barons a J..2 lead. But the Vikings rallied when Eric Crocker got to first on an error and Sam Chirco bunted for a base hit to set up Nelson, who has had his share of hard-luck despite a strong effon all season long. Marina's two seventh-inning runs came when Chns Craig hit a one-out d ouble, Robin Lindsey sinr.lcd for an RBI and came home on Steve Jio's two-out double. .. I was really proud of my kids," said Marina Coach Paul Renfrow. who knows exactly how the Barons feel about rej«tion. His Vikings lost five one-run decisions m league play, among other ad versi ues. In the Angelus League; Servile 13, Mater Dei 5: The Monarchs, having wrapped up the league's No. I spot for the CIF 5-A playoffs Wednesday. played it a little too loosel) Friday and the Fnars struck with a lightning-like three-run homer by Mike Robenson and went on to pile up 13 htts off four Monarch pitchers. Bnan Keegan had a tnple and solo homer for the Monarchs. and team- mate Joe C1ccarella went 2 for 3. but the Monarchs fell to 20-3. 12-3 1n league play. Serv1tc improves 10 19-6. 12-3. and although the leaeue's No. 2 entry m the pla)offs. gains a share of the league l1tle. Bostongoes up2-0onAtlanta From Tiie Anedated Pren BOSTON -The Boston Celtics outscored Atlanta 25-9. in the first quarter. but needed a strong final period and Kevin McHak's 32 points to beat the Hawks. 108-97 a~ ~~e a_2-0 lead iJl 'beir NBA playoff senes Frid.Y D1511L The neat two games of the best-of-seven Eastern Confercooe semifinal arc scheduled for Atlanta Sunday afternoon and Monday njJht. The Celtics squandered their early lead as Atlanta dosed the deficit to 26-18. iMn to 45-39 at halftime and 75:11 after three quancn. . Led by Demus Johnson. Boston took control an the fou~h&tuartcr. starting with a I 0-4 run that made the sro 75 with eight minutes left. The Celtics led by eight lo 18 points the mt of the way and beat the Hawks for the 13th comc'Cutive time in Boston. Johnson had I 0 of his 23 points in the fourth quaner. la!")' Bird bad 16 points and Robert Parish I 5 for the Cdt1cs. For Atlanta. Glenn Rivn-s added I 6. Joraa Defenmn Plarer ol Year CHICAGO -Michael Jordan. the NBA'$ top offensive player for the past two seasons. was named Friday y the NBA Defensive Player o(the Year. Jorilaft. who ave~ 35 poinu a pme but also led the NBA in steals and blocked 131 shots. was a runawal winner in the votjna by a nationwide media pane . eamina 37 points to nine for runner-up Mart Eato,n of Utah. • .Jo.rd.an said being cited for ha s defensive play was graufyi"g.. .. It shows the versatility of a player. being able to play both ends of the court." he said. "It's one of the goals l set for myself." Vlkes earn softball playoff berth, 6-1 The Marina tf.ilh girls softball team erupted for six runs in the top of the ~venth inning to defeat Ocean View. 6-1. Friday in a Sunset J..ea&ue third-place playoff game at Golden West College. The Vikings( 12-11 )thus qualify fortheOFplayoffs. A f\cr Amy Tucker had staked the Sea.hawks (I 3-13) to a l-0 lead in the bottom of the fifth with a homer to straia.hta.way center. the Vik.mis retaliated in the seventh. With one out. Becky Toler rached on an etTOr and Mindy Burarss tripled to right-center to tic the pmc. Burgess was thrown out trying to score on Sandra Ross' hit. but the rally continued when Willa Parchen walked and Cristin Rossman singled to center to SClOrc Ross. After an intentional walk to Christa Yorke filled the bases.. a wild pitch scored another run and Kris Kierstead followed with a base hit to left for two more runs. Liberty ~~ter's sinaJc to score K.icrstcad capped the six-run 1nmng,. If You Own -Or Plan to Buy -Real Eatate · WE'D LIKE TO BEAR FROM YOU • That's right. To provide more interesting real estate stories and .advenising., too, we've come up with a quick-n-easy questionnaire that will ,appear in Saturday's Real Estate tab. Please look for it ... Complete and return it to us so we can deliver more valuatilc Rea.I EState and Showcase of New Home section to you. Thanks Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, May 14, 1988 ¥ Lowly Orioles hand Stewart first setback Back-to-back homers by Murray. Lynn lift Baltimore to 4-1 victory I II took the lowl)' Baltimore Orioles to prove that Dave Stewart is not invincible. The Oriolts took the lead on consecutive home runs by Eddie Murray and Fred Lynn in the fourth innina and handed the prev iously unbeaten Stewart his first loss after ei&ht VlCtOncs by defeatin& the visiting Oakland Athletics, 4-1 , Fnday nl&ht. "If you keep ta.kin& your tum. eventually you're Soittf to I~ one, .. Stewart said ... I just try to go out and si"e It my best effort, 100 percent. .. If I do, there's nothing to worry about. I feel I dtd that tonight. 1 JUSt came out on the losana end. .. Stewart. 8-1. patched his lbtrd complete pme of the tcaSOn and yielded nine hits . .. This team as capable of scoring runs." Stewart wd of the Onoles. who came into the game wt th a ~29 record. "You saw that with the back-to-back home runs. If they set some runs. ict some decent pitching. which Jay Tibbs pve them, lhey•rc JO mg to win some games ... In other Amencan League games: Rulers Z, Royals 1: Rookie left-hander Ray Hayward allowed six h its m 71/J innings and Oddibe McDowell keyed a two-run second inning with an RBI uiple as Texas stretched its winning streak to seven be dcfeatin& Kansas City in Arlingto n. Hayward. 2-0, reured I 5 straight batters from the first through the sixth 1nnmg m his third stan since coming up from the manors. Dale Mohorcac relieved Hayward w1th one out and runners at first and second an the e ighth and got Kevan Seit.zcr to hat mto a double play. Tlccn 7, Twills t: Luis Salazar, Alan Trammell and Ray Knight homered in suppon o f Doyle Alexander's seven-hit pnch1 ng as Detroit blanked Minnesota at Tiger Stadium. dropping the Twms' road record to 3-11. Alexander. 3-2.. struck out sax, walked one and worked out of a ba~-loaded Jam m the seventh. Salazar. who was 4 for 4. hn his founh home run o f the season an the first mnm.g. a two-out solo sho t over the ~foot sign an center field off Allan Anderson. 1-2. Wkltc Sos 4. Blme Jays 1: Unbeaten rookie Mehdo Perez patched a threc-hmer for the first complete game o f bts career and Harold Sames broke an O-for-8 drought with a two-run ho mer and a single as Chi~o defeated Toronto at Comiskey Park. Perez, 3--0. won a duel of rookie nght-handers from Todd Stottle myre. 1-4. He lost his shutout bid when Fred McGrifThit hise1&hth home run with one qut in the ninth. Chicago pnchers had allowed 29 runs and 34 hits to the New York Yankees in their previous two games. Red Sos 14, Martaen I: Mike G reenwell drove an four runs with a pair of homers. Sam Hom hit a three-run shot and Rack Cerone added a solo shot a.s Boston wo n a * Paclres 7, E xoes 1 .....,.. •• ~ ..... 111900 ....... ... ...... 1 I 0 t ·"-"' • t It • t • t r ....... " • 1 o t 4 t 1 0 l(r .... 1-1 I 0 t • t l 1 Seto4 -< 4 I I I 4 t I t ·-Jb J 1 I t , ••• c-.... ~ •l>> Jt l t -..c< •••1 JttO -rt JOJt I t t t J-• • 0 0 t •••• ' . ' . •••• »I S I T- * Pntin 6, RMI S CIMC-ATI ~ LM'"" U S.00>1> ttMrll'/'tv • o ... -• EDe11rt ct ~ ... llllOl'C• ... 10..•< c-•• r-..11> .. __... ........ . ..... 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Reds $: Barry Bonds opened his second straaaht aame wuh a homer. then scored from first bett on two Cincinnati errors and Jose Lmd's sacntice bunt in the nmth as Pittsburgh beat the Reds at Three Ravers St.ad a um. Bonds singled for has third hat of the game to greet Rob Murphy, ~3. the Reds' third patcher. First baseman Dave Colhns fielded Lind's bunt to the left of the pitchers' mound and threw wildly into center field as Bonds raced toward third. The ball then eluded center fielder Enc Davas, allowmg Bonds to score st.anding up. Carcllaall 7, Braves$: Terry Pendleton had three hits and drove in two runs. and Jose Deleon struck out 10 batters in 82/l innings as St. Louis rolled to a victory over Atlanta at Busch Stadium. DcLcon. 3-3. allowed seven hits. rctinng the first nine men he faced 1n becoming the first Cardinals pitcher to wi n three games. Ken Dayley got the last out in Atlanta's three-run nmth. ca.ming has first save. Astros I, Cabs Z: Nolan Ryan patched a seven-hitter fo r has first complete game in more than two years, and Glenn Davis drove m four runs. two with a homer in Houston's four-run eapnh inning. leading the Astros to a vactory over Chicago m the Astrodome Ryan. 3-2. broke a thrcc-pme losing streak with h1s first complete game since Apnl 25. 1986 apmst C1ncmnau. Ryan walked two and struck out 11, m ovmg past teammate Mike Scott for the N L stnkeout lead with 66. Rya n has struck o ut 10 or more m 176 times in his ca reer. Pa ... es 7, Expo1 l: Carmelo Mananez had three hats. mcludmg a run-sconng double and a two-run hom('r. leading San Diqo past Montreal at Jack Murphy Stadium, snapping the Padres' five-pme losing struk. Jimmy Jones pitched a five--hitter. and Shane Mack had a two-run single to cap a three-run Padres sixth. Giull S, Mets Z: Jose Uribe's two-out double drove in Bob Melvin with the go-ahead run to cap a two-out rail) in the ~venth inning. lifting San Francisco pa.st New York at Candlestick Park. Right-hander Kelly Downs won his first game of the year and lo wered has ERA to 2.51 with a threc-hmer. Both of the Mets' runs were unea rned. * A1"9s I , CubS 2 CMKAeO MOUfTOtl ~cl Gr-• 0.--rf ~· -..-c 1.MWJb Tr .. 1'1 °""' ...... -· _.,.., ~· ·~· T- ...... •••• J I I t • ' 1 1 •••• • t I I • • I • • I I I • I •• 1 ••• 1 ••• •••• • • • • ClY-ci -tair• o.. ... ,., G09"'1"' .... " ·-· .. ---· CJcllM Jb r,._c ..... D 171 T-._,...., ..._ * 7, ln'tft s ....... S I • I SI I I l , , • • 1 l • ) I 1 0 • 1 •• J I J I 1 11 I J I 1 t • I •• o-ct E.-• -.... ~'' ~rt ~· """""' .. Vlr .. < ...... • I I 0 •••• •••• S 0 I 1 • I I I J t I I • ' J ' ••• I ) ... t I I 1 OMn<•>I> C.-11> l'Snvf+I • •••• "........ • I •• 1111 14 7 "Hea ct Jiit ST.~ c-.-1 °"""" .. ~cf 0.-ci .,_,rt ..._. ---.-..a T-c ~-0.....• ...... S t 1 I • 1 1 0 • 1 1 • tttl ••• 0 • , l 1 •• '? J 1 ' ' • I ) I l • ' ' ••• 0 T-,. S I S T-IS 1 IJ 1 0 /I a/?_; Oaklan d pitcher Daft Stewart d ell•en pltcll to Baltimore bitter cbartnc Oriole.' 4-1 'ri.ctory Friday. It ...-Stewart'• ftnt loee of the 9eUOD after an 8-0 start. Seattle bids for Barfield Mariners express interest in trade for Jays outfielder From ~ Associated Press The Seattle Manners are tail ing to the Toronto Blue Ja)S about acqu1r· ing outfielder Jesse Barfield Manners Manager Dick W1lhams said a change o f scene~ might do Barfield good .. He's quite a talent·· W tlhams said adding that a nght- handed DH has been on his shopping llSl for a long umc. Mcan ..... hale 11 has bee-n l""O )ear'S smce Darling.. Bob OJC<h, Rick Aguilera and Tim Teufel of the Mets scuffied ..... 1th off-dutr police at Cootcrs. a Houston n1gh1spot None of the Mctsha\e ~bad. to the club since then. 0 The Philadelphia Phillies arc fad- ing fast but help 1s on tht' ""a) Rel11.'' er Ste' e Bedrosian. ""ho stancd the season on the disabled Im has JOtned the Class .\.\..\ Mame Ph11l1es for rehab1htat1on purposes Bedrosian p1tche-d the eighth in- ning for ~1aine o n "1onda~ stnl1ng out lY-O and throv.1ng 15 pitches Bedrosian ..... ho v.on the C~ Young lal>t 'car had pneumonia and pleun!>~ that i:au!tC'.'d ham to miss most of spring training the left-hander has been one of the most consistent -and underrated - pitchers of Lhe dtcade Rawle) 1s one of onl~ six acu ve pitcher!. to record at least 10 vacto~ in each of the last six season5 The othcrs are Fernando Valenzuela. Ja(k Moms Charlie Hough. Floyd ~- n1stcr and Rid.. Rhoden : 0 . BASEBALL NOTES: The .\st~., eJo.pec1 J~ A.lld•jar to be rcad)l4o patch soon and v.1ll probabl) DaNm an long rchcf -a l>lluatitn OaN 1n 1s not napp' about For lie.- first 11mee,er the .\strodome 1sus ~ separate an1fic1al surfacC's baseball and footba.JI this \tar >\fter B~t Sabenago's rettnt fal n a dark "ie-v. Yon: hotel room . t...ansas C11~ fans v.anted to mau _.,...., _,.. --··--· LGorc"" ...... C..ac•>I> T-' 0. I Jt S7S T-_....,_ ,. • IJ s ~ .. -·-1 -.. .......... ,,_ • 1t1 .a-s Barfield. y. ho has been spending some tame on the bench . .,.,as also mentioned as pan ofa thrtt·wa> deal that would ha'e 1n,ohed Da'e \\infield of ~ev. ) ork and Ke' in Bass of Houston Bui that deal fell through ~hen the '\ ank('Cs ~urcd on &ss and \\ mfield continued his ho1 h1tt1ng. The Phallie-s' ~hane Rawle-. .... on onl~ one ofh1s first s1i1 dC<"1s1ons but 11 v.ouldn't happen again. Sabe has been sent ~-.eral 01ght lights ha') supporten. ----., --1 0.-W-•11 _.. 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It was the founh strai&bt tcratcb main win Tor Schwanz and his fifth dur-ina lht seven--eek-old leUOft at the Fairsrounds. tr wu a wire-10-wi~ rour-lcnsth vielory for Schwanz in the four~p nett while Alan Christian tbulbt off.Dubb Fcmll for the "rlinftCMlP spot. ~ .... __ , --ltl t11 .,_. ,.,_ ou• .,.....,.. •ll'WWW '"' tC8f"llO c;.,,,. .... _ ••• -- E-1.""' -· -C-1 EOo••• OP-<1no1>net1 1 "'"....., ... 1 Loe-C"'<-• 6 ............. I ~E0 .. '1 ""'°'" H•--<ti. EOnll ISi ,,..,,, CJ> S_.,ln J l lfl S-1."'° SF-<-.. -• H •I• MIO -.. ltl i.-t G«N -••• -,, __ Ill E-0_,.._, ~-I L09~-6 ._..,. 6 n-o.- GOo•" T-J GY-... , r,.... .... te-<Ject..., Hll-0..._ 1111. GO...i. 1t1 ~v-J rn 1 0or ... tt> -· Ill. Tr• Ill CNc-. Mo-L.I • OIPlno "-- • H 111• MIO 1 ) 1 1 l f • 4 I 1 l I I I 1 a.i..-tlJ .., --1 ~ ...,._ •• , -·-(JI LC*-A._a 1 SI L-1 Hl-0-,.,,.__ --McGee Gf>o<Tv ~ ,,..._,.,, 111 ~"' " ~ ... OeL-• "•a• .. so ·-l'Stt'lllttL I • ......... E-.._ SM .. , 2 • 1 0 • I 0 1 ANGELS EDGE YANKEES • • From Bl Entenng a Wttkend sents agaant Cahfornaa. Winfield had batted safeh in all 16 games at Yank('( Stadium what had be-en a good night tor Don and De\\ a)ne Bu1Ct' p1t1..hed a pc I ~· ··-' ) ) 1. -OeL-"") ) .,., Oo-S I 1-l • •0 0 0 fo ur homer.; and 15 runs batted in. red in the second inning and hit an The '\ ankees had taken a 4-3 I d this $Cason with 27 hits in 5.i a1-bats Slaught The Yankees' catcher home-ninth inning for hrs third save ~ o RBI double that put '<t•v. York ahead 1n the so.th inning off Cahfo la llllO 1 0 f ....... W,)·J t 1 1 1 1 II •it--•fl ·-·~·) 1 0 0 0 ~ ol'<'*I ... l Mltert "' .... .... -.. --. ·-De·--....._ C•-o _,,.,. Pnor to the stan of the Nev. Yor~-4-3 in the sixth but called the pitch st.'lner Kirk "1c-Casl1ll > _.... Or•-• l ll-1 • JllOOI"'°" W ) I 1 I 0 0 I I ·--ol'C-to J _....... "' .... "" ~ .. --. Tola, ""' De""' s.c-Oo•...,. 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Houston game Monda), a graphic that Dov.ning hit Claudell Washington led offw1t• a appeared on the Mets' telecast .... uh .\fter the game.'\ ank('C'I "1ana[ler double and Mike Pagharulo's ~I the name of the .\stros stanmg B1lh \1anin could b<" heard \ellini at single made it 3-3. Pagharulo ~- * h D D I .. d Slaun"t b<"hi nd closed doors lor thl' 11nued to second on nght fielder h * p1tc er as .. ann) ar ing mstca b'' Da' i" .. rror and Slaugh! doubl~o °'1tles OAKLMIO Ref Sa 14, Mwtner1 I of Dann) Darwin pitch sclecllon , .. < 4• AtNetlel 1 ••nu ~ d h-" "The' wanted 11 lo .... and outside put the Yank~s ahead .• ...... 4 I J t ' I t • J 1 MLTWioa• ., • .,. .,.,111 Darwin then went out an p1tc <:"\.I • T h .. •no•els took a _,-0 lead in .... ••11111 I(..._.. rt • '1 ' ~•<' •' 1 1 I t t beat the "1 ts Slaught s.aad ··1t .... as a fastball 1n\1dc: .. " ri> '9 ''" :=: ~ ! ~: ~.:":!' 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"""-c-T-?-0. .._,,_. * ..... S.ll 4. -... 1 ~ OCAeO •r•• .,.,_. .._ .......... cf • , •• -..-c1 •tit ~-•t 11 -.. , .......... ,,, McOr9I • • I 1 1 c.i.rto rt • t t I ""'"c Jtlt....,••tll ....... .... , .......... . ~I 1 t t t l-111 J t I I ..._. It l I ...... J t I 2 Llltll>t. , • • • ._. c t ••• ,.. .,,, 1'11111111 ,,., • ... ........ T..... ----t ..... .. .. .._. o--.... ... --......1n .___.,G,.,..,.DP--C I l.o.-T-S. 0.-1 • ..... 1• • tr , •• MCOl'lll • • -,., , _ ..... • ._ ••••• ~\.M JN 1 • J I • ......... lH I I t I l ...... 1 ••• ' ' .... .... :I: t • I l • • ............ , .. ui••• 1--.-.: ....... ....._, ...... ~,,....ti-. T...__.,_ ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION ~ AND HEALTH NET PRESENTS r 3 ! 9 8 Slattery earns semifiital berths lSk and Sk Race?' Sunday, May 22 A Ho ted by quatic Park, ewp~rt Beach, e port Dune Mm• ... C1lril flood lft0""'9 -tM .......... -... MllEN • Mift'O •• • 11· or foodlil. • dllt•fillllt aldlc New ......... ... ,. ........ Mlil'i8o ... .,...Htt dlc1 rw • fridll>'. ~r:.;=---=~= •' > by 9tfl l I ct! t. liMil IPl:••W.6-7,6-l. WaerW dca HI ~ .. iao ia • .n. ~....,~ , a t:m -Race proceeds will up- port the work of the Orange CoentY Mental Health Association. -Spcc:tacular enic run 91oN e~·· beautiful Bae~ Ba)' wUdlife pre•~~ a natun: Jover· ilelilbt or ma hlands. pair d ana Wiklfo I. Beautiful! • FOR INFOR 1 no. r. KET I D A~U A110. -Contact the ~ County Mental Health . A5:MKiation. <7 14> 547· 7559 : WaT DIVISION " L Pd. GI Lit &nQ a...Aqy l• lO .706 7.3 lmt 3 10. 6 14-~ l7 16 .SIS 6'h 8-2 Won 7 ll· 7 (>. 9 16 16 .soo 7 4-6 Won I 8-9 g. 7 IS IS •ss sin 3-7 Lost I 7. 9 8-9 IS 21 .•17 10 4-6 Lost l 7-9 8-tl 13 19 . ..a6 10 4-6 Lost I I(). 8 J-1 I •• 21 .400 l<>Y2 4-6 Won I 6-11 8-10 EA.ST DIVISION ew Yotk 22 12 647 6-4 Won 2 11· 6 ll· 6 t roit 21 12 636 llJ 7.3 Won 3 10-6 II· 6 Ck~land 21 13 .618 I 4-6 Won 4 II· 6 10.. 7 Boston 18 13 .581 2'h 4-6 Won I 10-8 8-s <f:lwaukce 18 I 5 545 3'h 6-4 Lost 4 II· 6 7. 9 oronto 15 19 441 7 5-5 Lost I 7-10 8-9 I ti more 5 29 147 17 4-6 Won I 4-11 1-18 rfk Friday's Scores ~r" A.acell 5. New York 4 Chicago 4. Toronto I J .. Boston 14, Seattle 8 Cleveland 4. Milwaukee l ,I Detroit 7, Minnesota 0 Texas 2. Kansas City I .,. Baltimore 4, Oakland I ; Today's Games • :> Aqeb (Pe~ 2-2) at New York (John 1-0). 10:20 a.m . Cleveland ( a~ll 3-2) at Milwaukee (Birkbcd 1-2). 11 :35 a.m. " Seattle (Bankhead 0-0) at Boston (Oemens 5·1 ). 12 05 p.m. .. Minnesota (Suakcr0-1) at Detroit (Tanana 6-1).1 ·05 p.m. Toronto (Cerutti l·I) at Chicago (laP0101 3-2). 4 p.m. Oakland (Welch 5-2) at Baltimore (Boddicker (). 7). 4 35 p.m fT Kansas Caty (uabrandt 1-5) at Texas (Russell 1-0). 5 35 p.m s.Hay'1Games ,. .Upb at New York. 10:30 a.m. 1: Seattle at Boston. I 0:05 a.m. 1-Oakland at Baltimore. 10:35 a.m. Minnesota at Detroit. I 0:35 a.m. Toronto at Chicago, I I· 30 a.m. I Cleveland at Milwaukee. 11 :35 a.m I Kansas City at Texas. I 2·05 p.m NatJ.onal League WEST DIVISION w L Pct. GB Lit Streak Home Away Dod1en 19 12 613 6-4 Lost 3 9-7 I(). 5 ouston 18 14 563 1111 4-6 Won I 12-6 6-8 San Francisco 17 18 486 4 4-6 Won I 9-10 8-8 Cincinnati 16 18 .471 41h 4-6 Lost 2 8· 8 8-10 San Diego II 22 .333 9 2-8 Won I 9-10 2-12 Atlanta 9 22 .290 10 4-6 Lost I 4-14 .S-8 EAST DIVISION ~ew York 23 9 719 7-3 Lost 1 11-3 12-6 -Pittsburgh :!3 II .676 I 6-4 Won 4 14-3 9-8 Chicago 17 16 SIS 611: 7-3 Lost I 6-6 11-10 St. Louis 16 18 471 8 6-4 Won 2 9-8 7-10 Montreal 15 17 469 8 5-5 Lost 2 9-7 6-10 Philadelphia 12 19 387 I01h 4-6 Won 2 7-7 5-12 Frlday'18Nrn Ptuladelphia 2. Dodaen I Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 7. Atlanta 5 Houston 8. Chicago 2 San Dieao 7. Montreal I San Francisco 3. Nt>w York 2 Today'• Games Plriladelph1a fRuffin 3·2) at Doc11en (Sutton 2-2). 7:05 p.m. Chica~o (Na~r 0-0) at Houston (Knepper 4-0). I 0:20 a.m. New ork ( arhng 3-2) at San Francisco (Krukow 1-2). I :05 p m Cincinnati (Soto 1-2) at Ptttsbur'$h (Dunne 1-1 ). 4:05 &·m Atlanta (Z. Smith 2-3) at St. Louis (Carpenter 0-0), 5: 5 pm. Montreal (Martinez 3-4) at San Otego (Whitson 2-2). 7:05 p.m Suday'1Games Ph1ladclph1a at Dod1en. 1 05 p m Cancannau at Pittsburgh, 10.35 am Atlanta at SL Louis. I 1·15 a. m. Chicago at Houston. I I :35 a.m Montreal at San Diego, I :05 p. m New York at San Francisco. 1:05 p.m N BA ........ CO•U'IE•ENCa SEMll'INAU (9"9 .... ·S.-1 ,.,...,.. ~ Ut•!I ff. Lften .. (Ulefl IMOI urHls. 7·1) 8o$1on IOI Attenta 97 <9oston Inch ~let 2·01 TNaY'• GMMI OetT011 et en~. 10 am <win 1~ l·lJ Daf'lv« et Oetlat, 11.lO Pm <Sen es tied. 1-1) S..Y's GwMt Latran •' Utan. 12'.lO P m 9oston et Attenta, 10 • m. Oetra.1 •• c~ 12.lO 0 m Daf'lv« el 0 .... s S PITI ~.-.o... ecKton el Atlanta, S Oft\ TMMlllY"'• o.m.. Ulafl al Lllhn. I Pft\ O•lla~ el Den~. 6 Pm •••• dDY'• c.- Attanta at 9ost0ft, S om. 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'"'· Ivan l.andl IC1~elllel de4 Je,,.,. Yl-IPwul. 6·2. •·• .... ,. Guillermo Pwfl·•aldllfl (Areent"'81 dlf All«M Garnet IEeuedOr), 6·2, 6-l CemrnuNtv ctllt9t "*' STATWCH~ <at c..... ~ ~ o-r.1 ......... " ..... R.OtlHr (Oranoa COHI) dill Wetdran (Sen Fr.ncl$CO). 6·l . 6-7. 6·2 OUltf"'1IMI ..... ~llO"lno ISedclleOeO.I de4 Reofllaf', 6·2 6·7. 6·) ...... I,~ Slmnvon-CueOrOI (F-) dlf Ha•tin!n· Cawv <OCCI. •·6. 6-3. 6·4. Flood·Merlno !OCCI de4 let•·Wldlne IWftt V ...... I. 6-4, 7·S Qw61 ..... ~ Flood·Merlno def Amode·..,._ (Modntol. ... 6·1 ~ctllt9' ...... STATWCH~ (al C*'2e It~ ~ o-.1) .. ....... 16 ...... McFal <IC~ • ......,, def Ha1tlnei <Or~ Coast>. 6-1, 6-0, Slatttrv COCCI def Commv IModfftol. 6·1. 6·1 ~ ..... Slatt..-v def Lowrev IGroumonll ... 3, S-1. 6·0 ........ "0.-... Sla•terv·Hastlncn (OCCI oef K~"''' IPorter.ll"-1, 6-0. 6· I, Mel.ilt-Kruc:ker IOCCI de4 ...,_..-C..-(5-tt Fraftdlco), H . 6-2. , •• 11·61 ........ .,_ Slalltt"Y·Hat1'"91 def •eed-Evant (Cer· rltcKI. .. 1. 6-l. Moftal·Hal'Meukt IS..-1t1c-1 o.t Mc:Lln·ltn.c:ker 6-•, ~1 •.. 1 """ lcMttl CW )-A wtU> CMD St. Jllllwt -.a It. C.--.. I a..-llllman ICM> d9f LlcueMll. •-2. Cllf. Oalrlarca, 6•1. def M. E~. '"2; 0- (CMI IOll, 1-6, -· 7-6, 6·1; Do ICMl tost. 3·6, S-7, 4·6 0..... Quect-T New9ft ICMI loll lo~ VJ E ...... a. l ... , 111$1 IO T1-M-Vlleclorte, .... def ..loM-C'-•· H , C-·K NeuY911 ICM> mt, 3 .... 4--6, -· 6-l, '*" . .,. tCMI IMI. H , )--6, -· ... ,_ l..OOAN, Utah -Five-ti.me do- fendiq Pacific Coast Adlktic At- toeiation men's c:Nmpioft Franc> State has taken the le9d afta' dllc fint day of the conference meet at Utah State Friday. Tbe BuUdop have compiled 5' points to runncT"·UP UCTs 42 after four of 2 l finals at Ralph MaUfhan Stadium. LeadinJ the way for the Anteaten was senior Gus Quinonez. who defended his PC.AA title in the I 0,000 meten. Quinonez woo ia a time of 31 :J.-. l I. In the hammer throw, Mike Mon).. cs set a UCI record witb 1 man of l 97-5. He fintshed ICCODd in the event to Mike Ostrom or Fresno State, who had 1throwofl12-6 to win his second consecutr'e title. Morales broke a I ()..year school ~ by 1 • inches. SaJ Rodriguez in the fleeplec:bue and Pat Alducnda in the pole vault were other winnen for Fresno Seate. In the decathlon. UCTs Jeff' Wil- hams was 1n second place, while George W11nscoat was third afta five of I 0 events. Williams compiled 3.606 points and Waintcmt. the defendin& PCAA. had 3,S79. The le.der was Bump Novacek of Frano State wnh 3.83 l. A mid-afternoon rainstorm forced postponement of the men's ditcus and <fnen's triple jump finals to this morning. On the women's side. heavy favorite Fresno State had a bi& lead with 57 points. with San Di• State second wnh 36 and UCI thard with 19. For the Anteatcn. Beth McGrann and ~ky Van Zant were 1·2 an the t0.000 meters with times of37:4l.93 and 37:S9.97. respectively. McGrann, who redshined tut yar, wasn't seriously challensed in run- ning the event for ooly the eecond timt'. UCl's Knst1 Kaufmann was founh 1n the heptathlon with 2.533 poinfs aftt'r four of seven even~ Fresno State's Lacy Barnes set a conference discus record and 1 per- sonal best walh a 2()4..1 throw. * ~AAChMt ...... (at L--. U.) .... ,.~ .. --.., Teem Korft-1. Fr'ftnO Stai., SS; J. ua. G; l UIMI Sta ... 14. • UC Sellte ..,._,.., S; S.. C•> LOM heal Stefa Md ..._ Melck:e si.te, 4; 7. left .JOla Stat•. 0 3-s~-1. •odrl8un tFS), t:\6.M, 2 Prince (USI. ,..23.34, S V1mnc1o (UCO ........ 4 McGflle CFS). t-.. Jl.74, S.. ow.Nuk (FS), .. .37.11, 6 Hou!Nle IUCll, t-.Jl.Al. 10.-meltn-1 ~ (UCll, >t::M.11, J. Vicencio IUCll. 31.lUS. 1 Cb1en IFS>. JtJl.97, • Eacotledo (NMSl, l l:Jf.Jt; S. ~ <LaSI. J I U 17, 6 ~ <UCll. n.-.n. HT-1 O.trom <FSI. 212-6; 2. ~ (UCO, 197-S. J c.an.. <US>. ltt-6, 4. ROOuc* cucsa>. l .. ·11. S ~nem (FSl, IM·7, L ....,.,.,. fFSI. llJ·S.. PV-1 A.tOuenOa IF'SI. IH; 2. Kenvoll <UCll, lS-9, 3 Scw-.ua (FSI. IS-S; 4. Oii_. (FS), 1,._S; S cur,.., (LBS), lS-S; 6. Wtllllel cucsa1. ~s.. WOMa .. TMm KOf'fto-1 Fr-Stete, 51; 1 lefl Dfil9o Slate. 36. J UCI. 19. 4. Lo111 '-di s.tit. '1; $. Ntvede·L.M v ... ,. 1. 4. lttel UC s.ta 1erMr-. and Cal SIN Fullerton, 0. 10.~1 Mc:Gr-<UCO. J1itlJ'I· 1 VM Zani IUCll J7;9 "· 1 McA• CFS), Mn. " OV.1 ( FS), 3t '6 1'. S Glldlr9t (La$), 4tC.ft; 6. Pleftlt (FS>. Cl 11M T .>-I. All'lft tSOSI. ~ (~ ,__...). 2. ~ <SOSI. •~. 1 •Ollerls <Lall, ~ 4 Mcl<nltll\I !SDSI. l7·6'.-,, S.. S..-V (FSI. 11-J, 6 Jitn (UNLV). 31·1,._, JT-1. Han'lt IFS). lM-6. J. C... CIOSI. ISi-i. 3 ltan'ot (FS), tl4·3, 4. ...,. (SOS), 124·6, 5 lltloff (LBSI. 120-2; 6. F.,.,..., (UCll, 119-1 DT-t ..,.,_ IFS), !Of-I (9'CA.A dlem- Plonsflll> !-' and •i.dlum record); 1 ~ IFSI. 171·4. J Fremsted (FSI. 156-1; ._ T,... tF'SI. 116-2, S. UPH1uoto (SOSl. m-t; 6. WWd ILBS), lJM TRACK ••• From Bl d'laync Kerr was a double qualabef' in lhc 200 (24.90) and .-00 (S7.21). Also a double quafificr: Laurie Sawin (58.23) in the 400 and hisb jump (5·2). OthcrCdM qualifiers: Jill You~ in the 300 hurdles (46.0)~ Cl\idUe MOllO in the JOO hurdles (•7.0): hlhman Denise Mahoney (S-0) an the llilh jump: and the 400 relay team (.49.19). AmOQ& the boys qualifiers ftom Corona del Mar. Ja.m Robbin cued to dockinp of 4:20 a.nd I :SS. 79 in the 1.600 and 800; Eddit t.avdle Uled just 29 seconds in n«&Otiatina tbe 9ul 200 metcn in the l.:.200 to ~D a personal bes& or 9:0t.4~ ud °°'it Davit toot his heat in the )ow ~llldla with I shaf1) 39.91. ~ the boys 4ualificn hm Woodbrids It the 2-A fiftlll: Louis Muniz 1n tfie hurdSea(I S.C>9ad J9.4) and lonijump (22·2t. Tim Wilimi1 ~ ia the tows): fraat Salta iD the jumJ> <l 1·7); Md die I,_, '*Y team (3~25."'7). Hollywood Park, Los Alamitos results Harbof•• Bia Tine ... 80 ....... at Arc:adil -dilllnte ••a•• Jim G«rtinaJ; Dok V.... -ll.W. llla- 90ft aad .Merilee ,.._. ia CM .. . ...... .,.~ .. t:'' 1 .... ... ·~=J..:1.s= ..aif'1i"I time fil ·dlle • wlllt I .f:17.l. .,.. ........... #'1'• lilid WICO.O:. lric ~ ..... jlilt '°'*1111 bwrd IO wt tilllt il1ld :re..:;::.,Jr.":,'t'P' .... 11e11,• w •en U1 ••rll 1 dlr 3'l:~ "fl IM 19 ... ,. .......... • ..... .. ,, 'i&tll-.... k • :r:... •n I lw ~£ .. .,;,;.;;, ............ . ................ * WWI!-··---···• •llY !11111 ..... -... ''!I·--~ Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/a.turday, May 1•. 1818 • Sean, Felicia abducted at gunpoint on 'General Hospital' 81 LYNDA lllJtSCll AU llY CIULDREN: Tom's )OUQICf brother Scan. w.ho served tuM for the m'"*r of ~·1 natural motha S)'btl, amva 1n Pule Valky After dumpins Silve-r's body 1n the: ConJandt pond. Pllmtr usun:s Natahe he: will PfOl«1 her Cindy asks Broc>ke to help Stuart and Scou after she is dead. ROS5 ruists Or. OouJd's prompt1na that he: talk about has mother's suicide Cecily takes a waitras 1ob ar Foxy's. Nico snpam 10 buy Foxy's Brooke wants to have a child by Adam. Stuart h1rtt a dc\ecuve to track down Cindy's sister ~n Jc:mny. Ena and the Martins are co~ •bout Sliver's disappearance. Jul~ 1nd Cbathc an- ftOUIX"t thrir maa.emeaL Posu-a as a cop, Jeb pins cntraocc to Nana '1 conqe on Maf1:ha's Vutel'l"f. •nd when Nana ~ CQIJl•zn hls v0tee as that of the anonast, he taunts her with death threats. Knoc:kJna hc:r out by throwirw her apinst a wall. ht tums on the ps jets and leaves the cabin. Al TD wotu.D TU Kim dotln't believe Lauta's hn about havmaan afWr w11h Bob. &nu tells the HUJ)taa that he ts Laura's brolhtt. He alto ldts Pam that Laun tttmed to snap a~r their l'atbcr died and that Laura told lUm their f'al.bcr's dcalh was not acctckntal. Laura's new boss.. Hefti. falls for Laura·11inand lleeol with her. ConSJdenna Baiu a traitor (or talk.ins 10 the Huahnes, Laura tells him she hates him as much as 1he haces K.am. Kim Is devastated when she finds Christopher's crib cmJMy. Cra11 is &hot as he and c .. y ~ from their hold1na cell. Catty treats hll wound and the two arc unued "Mlh Lyla and Marso. Betsy. ddi~ted .,.hen Seth bnnp her lfie news of Craa1'1 ~uc. throws her arms around Seth. Walk1na 1n on the scene, Rod seethes. • • • BOLD AND BEAlmFUL: Spo1ona • • • DAYI or oua uvac Mitt spou Emilio's Niter AllC'e ll')•DI to steal dnao f'tom the communny em~ Gabritilc nwst.s cm Wl)'lfW with SbaM unul the kn1fn 1s a~t K1mbe'r1y. mtrnt on catd1ina tht lullCf' a.ocs underco'er as 1 prollllULC IWna Nick as btt pimp. Alan teU1 E"e 1ha1 he 1s an a,mateur aleuth and w.nts 10 ~ 1f he can find the: culpnl. Jo underaoe:s succesful breast-cancer suiwery Adnenne rebuffs Justin's 11t.cmptcd rc- roncila1ton • • • GENEllAL HOSPn.u.: Sean tells FeUaa that Frisco dlSI~ wb1Je on auipment 1n Quebec. but ~·1 tcll hcT that the name of Fnsco's contact " l.eBlanc Ahhou&h she loves Duke. Anna aS wspt<'IOus about his 1nvolve~n1 w11h Mar11 n Wood's d1sappcrance LUC)' 1s pad to am 1h11 Scott " betund most of General Hosp11al's v.oes Bobbie 1s siunned b) 1ht news that Jake 1s involved with another woman and that be wants a d1vortt. Charlene adm11s to Tiffany that Cotton was a v.oman1zcr before" ht served in 1ht Mannes. but his tour of dut)' chanacd him Mcdllet'h decides not to hook up w11h General Hosp11al Fehc11 and Sean art' abducted at 1unpo1nt bttman. Ro.ue's d0C10f ~i lhat w ""'ould noicomprdw·ftd IMncw1ofRev1's e mml •hich d1Jtt\'Mn · ra Sonni .-n1cs ·~ Josh wanB '° hul'T) thl" IM'1I"' plans so that ht can tak.t c:aJT of Sonni and the batr. Sonni ~lls W11'\ p!an to ktU Josh · onct the mef¥r '' completed Not waning C'hcltea' to inter· rupt has plans. Ph1hp locks ht-r in 1hc h1r11houSt Ro~ '' faJh~ 1n 101.t-v.11h Rust) frank h11s the oe1hnJ "Aben he disco' crs that Huie)' has taken •II the cash from 1hc rq.astCf" and n9'attd 11 w1tll an IOU • • • LOVING: Jack 1s cmbarras.sed to fact the famtl) afttr his armt for drunlcn dnvins. Gv.)'n tells Cb) he: has matured sin« the) pantdcomJ)ln_} qypl informs her fnmd M1nme that Clay 11 reall) her husband Ale• Mastel'\ M1n°'e ant>. her tarot cards and sives a readJn( on E&>P' ~ future" "Allh "-le11. afler ""htc:h Ea)pt &ads for Con nth and .\lc11 Lily fcan she 1s hkc her late father Ganh. always huni04 those 'he loves Katt tells Clay she 1s glad he named '\'a and that she loves and trusts um "rr" mg 1n Connth M1nn1c and ,£c)pt Sttl housina at l<l.atc's Whrn Cla' has to go out of101o1.n "'•fears his hft 1s in danger • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE; Ste1.e rl'ma1ns in ii rC'pof\t'r to rl'ttvt h" \tOI") that Ttna had petd for ( urcf; plle" nh1bt1 Mehnd. aswr« Jon ht s1tll ha; i chanct of ... inning lut.1t'·, lo•t Bo tt'lls Herb he ""anu Rt'ntt behind bl" tn the ti~ Au mums home '\sa lt'l\ the.' m.llcu cnda•rmcnl ch<&~\ 1p1n" Rcntt dropped Wade ron' ln•t"\ Man L)n 11.1 ma~ him Jon O\crhca" <. <1u1c tell Rob that sht' never stup!X'J lo' ina him Mt'hnda ~~ti) drrnJn 1!131 'Ile '"'" be thr one: 10 comfon Jun Bu bt-.omt'\ ncl"'Ou• •ht'n "" rcahtr\ that the photo\ m1u1n1 from Lhc.- fam1h .ilhum <ll't' lhu~ or Bo ll a child """ ant.1 C urJ uc il"'a~ of Bo s mood '"'"'II-' J u\I ,., c 11nn• and C1tnt IR' about l•> "'ed \ i..1 "'hu h,b lrl\elcd to the.' put ,. ·t-thr ht' pol C lnr fH"\ am'n R\-A" HOPE• J~hn and Lime pllln 1hr11 hl fll'\ moon \1\lt'r Mar. Joel tell• )a,~ ,,.1.l I~ Jg.llOSI l(,an's ... nung" SIOI"\ aht1ul l >. •l .. l'U hc-.au'>t \ht' rcal"i for R \In'\ ~kt' R 1 Jn <rnd < hilll ~mutual anracuon gro"' f.1 1hcr \1, \h,tnc and Frank art opp. \{IJ u l 1111c <1nd John ' ,..Nfd1n1 plan\ fl,. .and ( onu·tia plan IC' mo' c 10 \.in J1q~" \t;ul.. J1lo\u•cr\ a bu~''" R\&n anJ r ~., 'ph .. nt' "' L1111c 2nd John <1rr ho.·1r1r "' d h' .. Jud~ a Jrun~cn Ben cr.i,h ' mllll•IC) le . . . SANT A llAUUA: K.e1U. w.tpkU that Mawn killed Man: Md'orruck. Mary'• rapn.1 Jdfm nops Pamela from com mil· ling •u1ode MbOn informs J.m& ~ folfo,.1n1 Mar) 's death he: was u lb aC'Count for K"H·ral da>~ •hrn he wu in a drunlen '1upur but ihc tcllt b1m sk kno"'\ hc is not capabk of kill1na. W~ Clup 1\ found to ha' t 1plasttc anemia ..S ·~ in nttd o f a bon~marrow traaspla11t C\Cf\oOM" lnm~ that Cb1p is Cna's t0tl, not Mawn • Cru1 gives the child tJ¥ nt"C'ded tran\plant Kell) suffen a m11C111' nalt' Ben tc't'k1 na rt' verier for hi\ brother's de.uh takes Pamela and CC hostaar YOl NG ANO REsTtzss: Go111i1 to Paul\ lor a P'oartU rTpon on Ills 1n\t'1t1pt1on of Brad Jad. meets Canan. dra l c.tnnc llft'n 10 n) to Romt *llh \ 1nor '-'1k1 v.ondcn who VIC'\or is tak1na l!I Rumr When ~tephen wanu to mttt "'11.h L unnr on the.' 'Cf)' ntpn ibc 1s i...hcdulC'd II.I n~ 10 Rome. Uie11ves Vtc:tor II '>('rlC'' uf fl1m~~ t'll.CU!IC1 for poslponll\I thr trip Jessica. recalhna hc:r dOctor'• "'arn1n1 <ib<•ul pneumonia 1s <'OflCCf1\Cd •N•ut 1 pt'rs1uen1 couah After John prl•k\'>t"'> his lo' t' f01 Jess.ic:a and follows "Allh a I.in '>ht' 1Tmcmben. her donor's It'\ IUl'l' ilboUI l1ss1na ANal'llER wORil>. Realmna that Sam is havina trouble with his v1s1on. Rachel advises him to seek medical htlJ>. Vicky rtt'C1ves temporary cunody of MalteJ. lmpcrsonat1n1 Ma~y. Vicky an- v11n am1e to a pany at the lof\. Needing ume alone. Marie) asks Jake not to follov. hcT to Bly City, but, d1srqard1n1 htt wishes., Jake arrives 1n town. Match thinks Felicia 1s avo1d1na mamqe. Lua 5tt5 Jamie punch Adam R1dp: nlnina INllh C1roline, Thome wams him to back ofT. Clarke relinquishes his riatus 10 the fashion dctaan and returns Enc's check for SI 00.000. Maraot hides in the cl05Ct as K.nsteo and C1arlte reconcile. Hu'Cd by Enc, Cl1rke qrea to keep a low profile by working at home. Enc and Beth make an offer on a houst Beth as outtqed when she d1scoven Steven. hc:r long- m1ss1ng husband. at home. but, bowing to K.al1C'0S and Donna's wishes. she lets him stay the n&&}lt When a business ~ncy takes Enc to Ital)'. 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We have CHECK YOUR AD THE FWtlT DAY LOST M/T01 POODLE enthuSlaatlculeusat to FJT Pollllons for ao-WllTlll Aprtcot coiof 7 lbs no COid C:" telephone IPPl.t gra11ve C81--.orlented WEIGHT LOSS THE collar VIC Balboa Penn ~t ~~-u:~ ne;: Individuate Po1itlon1 NATURAL WAYtl 673· 7789 or 833-3030 hce YOY,; crNtlve ~o available Medical Collec:-&lllf Ulllll ,..-.0.. ................. ...__..... ..._. .. ,ltlltlC• ............ ~ ..... , ..... <""' ....... ~......,., ""II ..• ,....-.,c ....... ,,..., .,.., .. ....,. . ...,...,.,.,,~ to MJ )t,fl Hw Oillt> "• • ,_.. 111t ..,.;.h .., •"• .,., HI .,, ....... W- e•t 2 10 Greet opportunity Salary tore, Haspttal Insurance A Patch • dayt M SIBERIAN Husky dog on • bonuses . benefits ~~~~~·11 Pttyllll , (2131 Pound• awayl eo Patchee .,..., .., ·--~·~· ... "'"", ... •• W ._ ~ 40to1 t.i .. \.NLIP .,;• • ' IC'twll..O O• .,.... f"•tir Cr .. • 4128 vicinity Foun111n (2131 277 3531 at • Nvlngsl COOK F/T Valley Alfect1onate 9&9·2905 .... ..,., 0. ............... ,, HW&lllCIT Assemblers to build sail boats We w/lra1n Apply 7am MacGregor Yachts t&3 t Placentia C M -·-·~-·~ ................. , White mate. lost 51 t 1n Cameo H1ghlancss COM 759-8429 AUTO DETAILER & CAR WASHERI FI T good wages & benel1ts lmmed Openings CM 645-7448 e\t....,.M • ... ,...... Dw .... .,"'~ "'° , ..... "tf <~''"" ,~ ... •' t 1119 ett •"'e ..,..ell N • t ...._. Dtaeatica 3611 llTO IECllllC "!'A'!'!U-P""!'A'!'!IR-L-1v-e-1n--'!N"!"'!!"B NEWPORT TIRE CENTER baylronl w1lh 2 child 144-1022 ha11e eng11sh exp d car & wknds 673 1120 Banking_ BABYSITTER . Must t>e LOii CUHS I ellperiel'lced depe n· ,Immediate positions a11a11-dabl~ 10..,1"9 lor Wed & ab•e lor Loan Clerks Sat e~es & occassion11 Lvan processing & new -,lliiili••llll•.. weekdays Toddler & 1n-accounts up prel d For fant in CoM Reis req d co11S1derat1on contact I $7/hr Pam 851-3 119 JO ANN YAMASHIRO al t 714)549-9181 SUlllTOllO llll Of ........... __ • • 11a,.E E CALIFOHIA , __ IS J HIFH 3420 BRISTOL ST ---~~---., And I need someone to Costa Mesa CA 92626 play with for the summer EOE M/FIVtH I m a very good baby & I m SIK months old You tARTHDHESS need to be responsible tn Me.u can Dinner Hou~ and caring References FV 839-1422 or 551 -0752 are a dehnite plus and I salary is negotiable Call my mommy I Patty) at work 642 4321 ext 333 or a1 nome 540 7796 Eves or leave message IOOllEEPER f /T Benehts Long term 250 Ogle St C M 650-8463 Hl-1114.111111 Short order fry coo« H B 963-8341 aam-11 30 I•-------• CRElrT PllCESSIRI Security Paclhc Manulac- turer Funding a lffding, progressive linanclal In· shtullon Mf'Vlng 28 Slates has openings lor credit proc.ssors at its Irvine locallon DutteS include interpreung credit re- ports and phone verifi- cations no e1tP41<1ence r~utred We will train Min1num requirements type 30 wpm an<I good ph<>ne slulls Competitive salary and excellent ben· ehls package Contact Jacll Betts SECllITT P&CtflC IWllflotlRlll f 18lll 18952 Mac.Arthur -102 Irvine, CA 752-8893 E 0 E./MF CISTllWI F T for Christian sch 16835 Brookhurst FV 963-7831 Diver .... ,..,., .... , ... Must be Scuba cenl'*' Will train 1573-3630 OAtVEAS, etost country No exp nee CA he req MacGrego< Yachts. 1631 Placentia, C M FICTIRY TUllEE Mus1 have good mecttan- 1e&I ablHty wllhng to learn 5-49-0336• • FLIUL llSlllH/ &UISTUT llAUIEI Exper. nee Eves & wknds. Dave's Flowers 895-3657 F/T II Piii Scandanavlan for ocean front estate Pvt ooean apt .. Ulery 499--6102 f /T SECRETARY Xlnt typing skills needed for a leading Nwprt Sch Real Estate offioe Great benefits Call Darlene * •644-9060 •• TODAY'S P.S. I s•ilt a ltt!!ll! REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION 142-5171 HUNTINGTON ST.ATE .., ... Nllll ... , &~ Wllllllf BEACH PI T for Hewpor'l CNnnel For email churcl\. ~ 18, X'lnt pMtle m.nner, 1-yr P• lllYlll tnn Call "42-3030 rellabte. exp. w/chlldr«1. 1w1tehbd exp Other ........ IHlllY~ P/T Uhr. approx &hr~ Cell elet1eal .-1111 Mlpful Full end Part ttme. • $5/Hr Mutt haw mlf\ 3 MS-5781TIM-Thurs9--2 Salaty neg.~ law SS 00-5.50/hf 980-9813 >"' exp & eon. .,.,.,.... * _.1 * oftlce. 151 for appt 1oam-5pm e111ngue1. Own car. Ellfn up to 121 per hour UITll. •1111 HE~~~GL El3M9-,.18 1 0 12N*R Referral & travel bonus. Apt Complex 11\owlng The Orange Cout Daily PllOt Is looking for en energetic: perlOfl to as- 1111 our Distrtc1 Managers 3 days during the week. weekends and holidays Applicant must have r• liable car with valid CA drivers llOeOM, p!'OOf of 1n1urance and OM V print-out Starting pay Is S7 00 per hour plus gas allowance Come m to apply at J30 West laJ St. Ctsta ltsa, OA 12121 between 9am & 5pm M-F Or call Beth at 642-4321 ext 205 "" Y:lt... lnc.nllva end more! .Apt•. llgtlt boottkeeplng. •• --,-.-...,--.-,-..,..-Immediate poeltlon1 avell Wiii train. W•endt only ._ PllFUlllUL IULTI lrom 9-5. Energe11c & ~ Q Y N . N B. Br I g ht • IUE pendeble 545-4855 energetic. entoy woni1ng w/publlc Muatheveexp (714)&31-7311 w.th AIP. AIR & billing & ----.OPERATOR 1t UllP.11. ~•lion -oen• pc»-lllonl now evallebte. 25 h<>Urt minimum No exp necessatY wlll treln on the )ob. Must be out- colteetlona 720-UM 1 lmmed opening. Expel' MDtO&I. FlllT lfflOl pref, Wknd graveyard Fri-Sat ahltl Newport Busy OBGYN, Newport Be.ch M 4-7050 C.nter FIT MS-5885 -going and ~- •e41oal 1Mer4s Olen FIT Newport Center •M-4--7848• PERM PIT mercttandlMf' needed HB area No e1tp neceaa Must be mature. neat and haw own trans Call Roberta 821--0MO · Merrill Lynch .... Re~lty P&ITllP llTIST Coata Mesa tocatlon Call WILL TRAIN Stat.of-I~ btwn 3-7pm M -TH art equip 5 d8)'11wk Incl 755-1155 Linda Sat. Typing & art back-Reetaurant ground helpful Pleasant. friendly atmo1p here Apply PermyN ver. 1660 Plaoentla. c M PIUllAOY Detrvery l*'SOt"I PIT. good driving record Oelle11 Plilar•aoy 44-0 Fair Dr . C M. PRESSIWI NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING ~ ..... $2.56 per day That's AU you pay for 3 lines. 30 dey minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE VOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED "_ ... ..... ......, YD.llWnlU For more 1ntormatlon CAll TOOAYlt lllF•LllS Carpeat~ FAR w f BUILOEAS Spec in Remodeling ad- d11toos. patios fenc1~. roofing. cement paint 631-3816 Of 642-t~ Sml Rmdl & Aeldltlonl. walls doors wlfld0\1¥9 M2-1110, I CUE, ID Ca•m•1{/aitin COST A M SA COUNTRY CLUB haS rooms at DIS· COUNT Rates M 1-t 1152 C....t/CwnM &M/9WWt'8. pat.IOI, patl'la, etc No .,.. too small. Reas Mtdley 536--0553 BRICK/CONCRETE work Prof retlable. rn . refs FREE nt 6' 1-3283 I.AN Ctrlllic Tilt L1 .. 1e1,ia1 P1iatia1 l~""'l_La_n_e.;.;1-.r_t ___ GRAD S TUDENT P11nters COMPLETE LAWNCARE lnl/e1tt low rates h•gtlest Responsible Reasonable quahty WO<k. t2 yrs e1tp Free est 675-3777 Refs avl 004Jg 720-9149 11 a Painter you ain't bul a painter you need CALL AARDVARK because he IS guaranteed Lie 63 t .534 7 MICHAEL COX PAINTING S 12 Hr MATERIALS References 675-4006 QUALITY PAINTING Fa1r pnces 11 years exp John * 873-2&04 VESCO PAINTING ANO WALLPAPERING Quality work Free Est 969-6349 FFTHING INTERIOAS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673· 1512 1--...0'-"'!'~ ...... --Pl11ter/ltp!ir Im /Ext patch plutering, custom te111urtng quality WOfk ProbterM-No Proo- lemll -3211M' 554-7131 Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney lllYD WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE· LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE, AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY ·FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS -4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 142 ...... IXT. 205 AMPORIETH Sales 111.E CREW IWIAIEI YOU '*1 make S500 fll&il f*'. week. " you CM hft. tr81n, & motivate • 8pea191 11111 Clew aetttna .... CUllOIMf I tor TH!~DAILY P.ILOT. • .. Onlnge COMl DAILY P1LOT1Saturmy, Mey 14, 1981 11r ~~~~~~!l~!l!!l!!!!. .... J•!••!l!.,•·~~~i=r~ ••• , •. ,.. ···l~~"::==:'T'::::=• I ill 2 Hi Lllllr 1 lll?ef Al* ....... w ....... & ...... ,..... • ..,,,. Aa low -l.M &o ~ .......... 101 ............. Lie l1IOO 1Mt911tlon ~ fWrta . S 111 WIO 1 140 .... J9.t111 *' C11'1 612 .. 103 N , Oilit!IW & ._,. CICilft.-• pact or 1125 ••· MOYINQfranllwC.:::: oes.t r...u.n ..._Mff 10 condO Anaat I Mtt 1 In .....,.. cond•Oon • ._.... lacrlfl~•·ftrlced tor ---lllL 'mw&•m• im!NHS ... ,., Sota'•. '° x eo. FOUi ~ ••..-. dlaitt, lafTlt>t • .o., 1100 S73-5661 _.,,.,U bdrmwi..mooarn-.-. Pma1e T~ SIM Cal tor peqonai1 lft1eMaw 1 OOpM, Pr~ toam a CIVome bdrm "'"• & 1BM Ohefu etc ano ,..; ~ ..,........... ;"..e"r:~:~.;:-word '5oocwcn. <Mr. Alk for 8'vc:oa * * ..... * * From . 8' Hst3 ******** t0a5~~Rd. ...llll.E Ptts hl••ls t -=:= *-' '° eRwal 5 l>O Twin Bdrm Mt, •ANIMAli XOXitliti ~9. -BlQ adt UIUlllly etmoet MW Mk. Hld9-mean tmall comm We fine U90f1"*1t of an-A·e.d & ~ 722•9364 FOR AOOPTIOH Look· paybiQICall M0-4818t0t tiquea&c:ollectlbtelto In-----lf10 lor a good home' ~ lnfonnallon elude ~. cNna. QUEEN SW: MATTRESS • M4·34S5e * country Sl(lmtttY88. 1oy9. & B 0 X • 0 U I L T E 0 Mimature Sheltle, 9 wtlt, MPf. llmfilf Jewt*y(ffnedtamond, Tlf-BRANO NEW! 1155 AKC regjst•«I. ~~ Growing CMI EnglnearlflO FIT Ilk• tranecnpllon. fany peridot ring). Arneri-call ...._..213 tut 1250 .....,. good & I.Arid PIMnlnO Firm. wltraln, Santa ana. can Indian, Vlctorlan SOFA. LOVESEAT ctuw hOme wl 'fttld. 8'e-:,!S3e .-a experienced gen-551-8333 dothlng, pottery. ruga. ottoman .....,. uNd SILKY TERRIER PUPS • .. omoe Meretary with YITllllUY llnen.. pelnUnga & pr1nta. ScotehQuardecJ fat>11c A KC Register M I f good typlng, eomput• a 0'1en1a1 ob I• et• onty 1250 843-9294 759.e.12 759-9452 phone lklb, detail on.n-Aec:-s>tloNstt, Al*nal Al· futnltur9. Pf'~bien. -ltA Ava1lab4e 613 tad Excelent btnefltl & tendant1. & TecMld an cry9ta111emwwe. •tc No -15 __ _ __ wortllng enYlronment In needed tor busy lllrge minimum. no r...,ve, 1 WAY T1lllT Piun A Ortau ~= ,°::';: 1~ ~i::-, F::..": ::.; Pf'W:, ~~:'~ Pf•mlum From OC to Seattle May MSI F'*'lt .. at Robert Bein. IMne 551--0304 19th 1100 87~ 10 * l&IY llAll * Wiiiiam Froet I Auoc ........ 1wa-• 2-•--..a...._ T-" B&l<Swln Must Mii e.t 14725 Alton Parkway .. ,._ ••-• · _.... ..,_, ._ I otter 54a-7472 C" 127 8 • F0t al lhttt. 0nty 11600 lrvlne. " 1 ............ -CALL 640-8688 lfT l.W• lraM w/ llm'TAIY 1721 So Herbof ** 4 Summer"W1H deal" ,......,,.,.11"1 H I g h I y mo 11 v a I • d , Anaheim. CA* ~Mf 11ngle-f1n S90 914 Perfect MM? ::r.r!~r ~ .. c:rg~:~:: ............ ., ruahut !114 == ,=.,r~k-~~ (l l•) llMlll. Shopping Center 0.-FIT ant Learn trade wtUI 2 Chall lingerie & hlbOy, -it-• vel()9af Shorthand & <>fl IOb 1ratntng Mull be 2 nlte stanc:ll w/oad111 MOVING SAL£ Upnght 11i~cln - WIP exp req'd Com· neat dean. "'to'I work lined d,_.s, kJng hHdbd Fr.uer sso Seaou11 l•LA"!"1Sf•,•E~s-s·ch·w·in·n--As--ll pyter apreadll\eet knowl· with hand• Own cw. n-Xlnl cond 854-9269 3HP motor S 100 Illus Also Natl Geograptu<: edge a + Nlarnkg ofc tmkr 78&-5630 Iv mag •SOUTHWEST .ala & S50 8'11 bootl S30 PIC· I mag11 FREE TO YOU HOOHES INVESTMENTS toveMat. cotfM & end hH• S2· 10 lamp S l5 upon c:ond of plCk-up •2Cotl)OfatePlan250 Wllllllll Ibis.lamps WhitewaU'I floo r p olisher S 15 •536-6316• SPEClaL GARAGE SALE RA TE ONLY ~/llne. CALL 642-5678. lalMa C..u lleu '124 But. hula &lfl Ptalanll 1111 Dfop ..., ding lbl 6 cilrs 11r RUMMAGE SALE* so LoNd PALl Aooi.er 2 deekt Whl cnr '"l erettong & practtcal 1908 Coun NB Fri I"'* S.t 00,. 1~pm 11em11 uYt>le & coll«· Sa1 ,Sun Lota of atu,., 1939 Waltece Ap1 10. lat>•es Mon & Tuu May 67S-6~ GARAGE SALE Sa11Sun 16 17 "'"'" .s Wt1•nul ~-~~ Cenu •el 11u 11 %2 250 E 19th CM Oai. tlni.t 61 4f •sterb9d lg rd 2-pc sec ~ SATUAOAV a:ap;;; coucf\ dtne M1 comptele * C.~RAC.E SALE •• 11 <Anyan Crest d!SI\ Mt 1ti1ct1 •PP•S Cua tr a1 a !>a•g n Fur" Lamps Pies Fu~n Pr.ced IC>O'I• eq all in gd cond app m..,c,., m0te• Ma~ to Mii Ben<nd Gelson 1 --,, 6 is 9 Mor a•cti Hovsenotd turn dOl'>eS RUGS desk Quality freezer t>and saw 1:><1tn cloth'"g . ""•"• ap-antcn ecc Salu•oa1 9.4 t*ances te'N91ry adding 225 Costa ~ .. s1 machine 1100 S-L- SA T & SUN 9.1 I HUGE YARD SALE Fur"'ture CIOll')ei •'I Cnt1 .... 1124 umpn P¥1S COl()f -v I misc 900 W 201t S• HUl&llUUS ...-sAT 10-2 Ma7 14 SAT 9.5 Harbor 10 Fa.t· - V1eW nonh ol B&ket Lots or dothes 0·1<e o~ AWESOME VOV NG SALf SAT s .. 0 4 '' E •a+ OOP Stwn ... ,oo;v nr. !l ..... , (..v~\Ct" t r-rf(.r t>,o-..P~1t8~ .vvc' • • a • ""a lat> e~ o• ... •11 coi•"t 1at>1e ""''" '•«i~ ::>a,"1~1g1 ... ;••o" ~ '••m•• t'• ass t •unO•E' t>..O Collec· ANTO lur" Sport llQUIP Full sz bran t>ed mall t>lke clothes t>oo«1 misc 371 Magnolia S111&m 9_. earner furniture as ~ed 11ems etc SAT •-0 .. ~ r"IO\J~no d m.sc only 7am 2732 Lorenzo lewpert lucla '1H Newport e.ach. CA 929e0 Ceramic Ille distribution rattan sofa. lov .... t 8'5-6129 TV, Sttrto, llectrtalcs 759-953 1 Aetc lor Laurie need• warel'IOUM P9f· S550, col & end tablea SOF~LOVESEAT cnaw it-• CLUl• llT• 11••-g_y__ eonl drhlef Great tiours & 1375. lloof lamp I 150 ottoman Never used -CIU.ICTIIL£! * HOIWll•En EVERY SATISUN Orange Cou t College Fatr'l'•ew and Adams Costa Mfta AdmiSslon/PaA.1ng FREE 2 FlllU Ulll* Sat·l•1 l ·I• 424 Yist1 S.ertt21 -• t>enet1tL (714)S46-3671 au-n size matt & bOx Scotcl\guarded tat>r•c 1~w"!"1"!"N!"!!E!"!!G"'"u·A~R~D-•s·a·te~1"!"11-te Dolls. lrems etc ~tlonl9t. Local CPA W i.a~ at...-/•a.-1-a--1 springs All x.lnt 973--0653 only S25o 943.9294 System Compl w/elecl· trim 8-46-"4~1 •---~-63 • MO ••act,,._. --Handy with i..,,... 1 ' 4 Rooms furniture "'di'Miie, WOOO/WROUGHT IRON ron.cs N-Never oul Look ~ red flag• lllllTAIY/IEOIPT Placentia, eo.ta Meu rechner1. Stiver oc:ca• BENC H S4 5 080 ot t>ox $1499 744-2730 FI T. typlng req'd Call ... Pl•ll• chairs. ce>m4W & QUMn Slt.eteboard s2s OBO Trus~rtatita S....._J,.* MCS Mktg, 8'5-2903 Newpot1 Sch Arch. flfm bedroom Ml•. color TV Aft• 6c>m 673-9779 -* GIA-NT * Reuonable 960-«37 Lits, nil 111 I lllYIOI m "Ml =~~ ~11y~~ 5-Pc anttque Engl..,, oa1c CuMru A SUP wa--11W lllTI Exp Mngr NwprttCM llllllS (55 wpm) & enjoys drewleaf lbl & ch< Mt. .....tat 601' _,.,. WM M«hanlall knowl-heavy I y p Ing 4 'n xlnl cond $450 Beeut '" Npon Hart><>< 25 ~ IUlllE SILES edge nee. All b«lefh1 dayl 40hr tlWI( Xlnt bin-oek buffet & china cbnt llTltll/IUI ror new cabtn cru1 .. Must en1oy H IH I efits Cathy 67~42 pert cono $650 642-3095 PllTI Q•mJT I Musi have PM & watet SAT. NLJ 1-4P11 people Send rMUrne & ... I eao ir* Some 011ern11 e live 5 Tyl« way aalary history to Box Ea·•-t Wu... Alntll 91fm IALls -aboard on wkends Call 1159 Boise Way 11923 eo.ta Mesa 92e27 r-,-55•5 Beeut Pine Amo1re. Eng· t.()OO's of nems ()\.er 140 office 777-0733 12 Garloeld A,,e • ltah Pine bench. Iris tlbtes of mef'chandose hOme 974-24()fi Denver F' 1wo.n1 30 ... wants to drener QIMI table. oak May 14-15 SAT 10 30 --Denver PIT FfT 12 unlq ECE HouMelt WIHMkpg exp ..:ty. pinectlelt Dresser am-Spm SUN 10 30am Pnu ..... 74 Croftooo SPACES $10 432-5880 i= "'""lure & hSNd 11ems1 * llCCUT c•••c• HMIUIEUUll Poot iable 1acuw 3 lllAllE CHlnn* wtleeler cruiser t>•~e 15th Si r & SI Anorews Rd clolheS & t>at>y c:IOthes 'Nea• Nwof1 Hart>o• High b<>Olll tools Sal 9a"' H•vl'IS S 19 9am 7pm 2S90 Westmlf'ISte< A~ l'D DA v 5 2() 9am·2om SAT & SUN 9.4 30 •WUEUU • HO trains eng•"t! Siano SA r s ,.. 1oam (Westct th dresser~ man~ mo•e '601 4'NITA LANE NB ..,.. 1674 Iowa St 11r * SATURDAY 9·3 2913 Roya Pa•l!l Aelflg furn s-.rtt:>oa•dr. more"' 631-6904 11r5ATUR0A'I' 9-5• *'64 Sar>1a Ana A .. e E>.ect SOl•d oa• ~ C."• a•en s CIOl'>es !Oy"!1>1 required Excellent Ulery Wiii ltert 6/4 for summer & chest BEST OFFERS -3pm Oranoe Cou"1Y ;:=======::.11021 ConcOl'd beneftts Call 78&-7494 Xlnt ref1 543-5881 64S.0124 Must Mii by Fairground s Gale 4 ... ~ tlll Carson SMALL dressers •amPS lhls weeltend Bldg 14 Ar11ngton Ave _ C.t. 'P""'" 1101 Cataoo oesk 1 O-speea T re• , 2' S Maroners 1cor r>er lllUUIEUU EARN TEACHING ASST •ertUU11t Adm donation S4 (S3 tlv-t 151 Charlston Racet -34-091e St Sant•t.901 Sal Su" 10am Commun tralningl VOC •-:C::: UIO AIU I• Wied or cooponl Brong • ~ 1168 Biamatk 722· 1665 Sat only 9·2 MOV•~G SALE Anllques pro gram for handl· -.....--9 x. 12 wool Predom lite old cameras & pno1os to '{" capped adulll 2 yrs cd· ~---slate blue $150 957-0705 Mii trade '"'o t 121 McKinley Ydl SALi 101s ot lur1111ure t10use- 1-... prtrd I 10251mo ~-WESTERN •• • • • • • • • • • • • 59 La"S•"Q Lane Of Sc l\OICl 1ems c•olnes SAT ....,-1931 Btvd, CM BARGAINSI St AndreW9 Lans."Q lane lice lum11u1e reened 9 3 1606 C0tnwall Lane Hrs 8-4 M·F 543-5789 50 Select OHier• Chrc:h Sale. 15th & St An· PHOTOGRAPHIC _ ,4 _ -31 17 Lonco•n Way 0u1door oc1ogon sMP9<' I Telephones.... (0.alef space available) drew Rd. NB TtiYra 5/19 COLLECTORS ASSOCIA· 1 1016 Concord room 110• 101 Misc: MOVING SALE Every· -n If •I RrR9 9-7pm, Fri 5/20 i-2pm TION 714/494-0024 or ':f 3124 van Buren •lems glast> harowood 1t11no '" n0use must go '"' r1:u, GIANT PHOTOIEQUIP'T 2 131693·8421 3074 Van Buren ooors 8 Sho11 screen 1h1s w~end Lots of An. L-.. 11 llllT SHOWI Costa Mesa. May IUSI ID lalf... r ... t• Yn 6022 J'l...4¥2.-fd 3120 Van Buren Several hanosome <l"'1n<J 1 ttques l'r,.S..I 10.3 246 PIYt 14·15. S.. Ad under headboard. footboard. ....,"lU le; 3116 Van Buren room seis Massage Cot1on "lo earty oords Cemerul Equpl "6016 slderails $195 640-8733 eu (rGRAY Lhasa mix .. Grine 1151 Paula""o table compiete candle s~s $400-$1000/WK EG T C _ __. hae:>PY ene<gellc 5 m1hs .IF.I~ 1130 Pau1ar1no ma~1ng t'!Qu•p & much IOUEEN S•ze mattress ' llMsMr I,......_. EL AN ustom cu.""' L 11 C 11 mor_. 29 1 Costa Mesa oaho set S 100 cttn9$ couc h X'lnt condrtTon! 11' sofa otl white. almost ~744 ~ve:..6~2656 e 1109 Carson I St C M 011 Santa Ana otM-r misc items 2_1s2 646-6368or6"2·2574* new.or!Qprice $4000Mll Come byand see i 142 Aus11r1S1r AveMdyt3 !14 l/s1a E"1raoa t he •6AM· 12 Noon VICTORIAN FURNITURE. $2000 '760-2620 J ... lry /fin/ Aft Our new & used ~ :g~ ~::vf"ll Way l'RI & SAT '!!·4 30 B•ulls Sat Onl) 10·5 Mat~109 dress. wl DAY BED While & Brus 6025 F . Ret"g "' d turn turf" •No Nighls/Wknds •S7/HR + comm/training mTlllSIMa-1111 mlll.0.112-1240 minor $475 Arm cttair Mattresses Trundle WATER COLOR 19 •14 Electric Boats VARIOUS AFIT•CLES I ••ataia m•sc. Ott E Bauff D• .. e 1395 Vetvet love seal ' Complete S245 2806 Lafayette in 19 Ford Mustann VIII~ 6134 V1s1a oe· °'. & Grar"IO• S500 •M 0-8733* So Laguna 1947 t>y .. ,, v S S 9 4 675-5977 CHARLES w AUSTIN N p Torota MOIO'"omf! SA URDA'\' 8·3 Sta •1 un • • --.-.-.---Fr"Sola berry color SSOO CAllll. 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OUYE Mortuary • Cemetery Cr~atOfy 1625 Gtslet Ave Costi. Mew 540-5554 mrDNG A NEW BUSINESS?'J ' I I I I .. AGI! J/SATUltDAY MAY 14. ·--------------------------------DAILY PILOT /REAL l!STA •HUNTlNGTON, • HAl80UR I •WEDITH ~TON 8EAOi GARDENS • QOl.DEN WEST l!BTAlU SERVING NEWPORT BEACH, ...... 11,111.1• Prime bayfront location on Via Udo Nord. Boat dodl for large yacht. Sweeping W9w « bay and mountains. Enjoy living in this 4 BR, 4~ BA home, just painted, great location and potential . .. ._,1_. l ..... _ --"... ~ Enjoy bellutlful ocean view from IMng room and sundec:k. Kitchen. dintng._wea haw aome W9W of bay. Located at quiet erlCI of Peninsula. Have a wonderful summer in your ocem 1ft °' 1t home. .. WT• Lml al 11,-.•1 Thia two story home is one of the best open "'8w tots on the Ille. A t.n1atic fMwly home of I bedrooms, 4~ bathe. 4 tnplae. mater ...... Mbrwy. dining ...... htng room. entry oour1ySd with spa. Sip wil accommodate. 70 foot yacht. Call for appoW\tment today. Leaehold . ......... Laa•• Lido Realty 3377 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH l"'"•D-. An,• Penthouse floof with outstanding views of bay and ooean. Three lovely BR. 2 BA. approx. 1625 sq. ft. Two balc::oNes to enjoy the cool ocean breeze. Sub parking '°' 2 cars. Comm. poof. spa. rec rOO<n. 24 hr. guard gate. 9"I ... , 1_. 1• t•ILZ Pl. Pl12, • ...... . ..... Lovely home on a double lot buth around a 9'*tllng pooC. landscaped patio with fireptt. 3 BR. 4 BA. gourmet kttchen, professionatty dec- orated. Immaculate condition. ...... _ ... f'OUrtt\ tloor unit wtth ~ bay and ocean W.W. 1 bedroom., 1 bath. aundeck. Comm. pool, patio, eub1-raneen f*'klng. SNp avlllabee. Wlllk to bwh, rest.....,.ts and lhopp6ng. I 673-7300 COSTA MESA 8t LAGUNA BEACH U11W mu msa 1211• Spacious family home. newty painted in & out. carpeted in earth-tones. 4 BA. mirrored ward- robes, brick fireplace with raised hearth, new roof. large rear yard. IPEllll9AY ,_. 2UILBTP\m 1.81 Piii •m ··-This bayfront condo has been totally re- decorated in exquisite taste of neurtal tones of beige and white. White Berber carpeting + accent of marble. Convertible den and master suite with huge walk-in cioset. Slip available. Walk to beach. _.. wwaa 1121,• Duplex with bay view near to Pavilion. Great location. walk to ocean. store & restaurants. 3 BR, 2 BA. den-up: 3 BR. 2 BA down. Call office tor info on wmter & summer 9Ctledule. ..... iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii ..... llllili ... 11!1!111 .. llOWIMO...a.L -llC*llt .tilli ................................................. .. WftlOltME Gil• GM. WlOR •JAIN)~•~ WLOR • 04RISrN CQAMER • SIEPlwtE 8ERNMOf • r:>iMEl.l !R't~ • ~ ~ CONGRATULATIONS TO MINDY MILLER ••• wtto .............. &e.ta~ ... ,.. ... .... •-'Y i.-4 s ~ ..................... Of Iller .... .. 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Walk to beach. Enjoy 2 community pools. entertainment areas. Security gates. Beverly Morphy FOR BUSY PROF£8810NAl8 1224,000 Two BR, condominium. shows like a model. Pfush white carpeting. fireplace and bay win- dow. Both bedroom suites are generous in sii.e and completely separate. Gayle Amato TO SEE 18 TO LOVE 1227.000 What a beautiful feeling to step into this lovely 2BR. 2YJBA. townhome. Attached 2 car garqe. Many upgrad~. light end unit location. Carolyn Lowe and Gloria Robertson BAYRIOGE TOWNHOME 1215,000 Just listed 2BR. Peters townhome. Shows better than a model Light and airy Private, woodsy location. close to poof and spa. gated communi- ty Sara Hinman BLUFFS TOWNHOME IMl,000 Enlarged 3BR. 21hBA. two story townhome In the heart of Newport Beach. Latest decor. hard- wood floors. Private enclosed patio. Walk to schools and shopping. Micki Cooper BIO CANYON TOWNUOHES lm,000 .. Augusta" model, views of golf course and night ll&}lts. Two BR. and den. Huge master suite. community pool. spa. and tennis. Tom Allinson or Sharon Vogt TREAT Y~SELF t:Ml,000 Lovely setting. dellghtful 38R. in Harbor View Knolls and decorated in timely white. sur- rounded with beautiful greenery. You can move rl&ht in Coby Ward CLE~ tm,500 Model perfect "Dynasty" In Harbof :!' Ex- cellent condition. Two BR, 2BA. Shows I t and clean! Fabulous panoramk mountain an reser- voir views. Danny 8lbb or Stella Shirar TWO llASTU SUITU ...... Flexible floor plan, 28R. In the Bluffs with plenty of room for prtvacy and comfort. this wonderful property has a spectacular view and creat new decor. Coby Ward aE.COURT till. B.IQANQI ... ,I 11 Contemporary 28R, 2\'t8A. J.M. Peten desfcn. Ucht spacious kJtchen. latte llvlnl room. twee master bedroom suite. Lots ol trees end privacy. Stella Shirar BUYS OF THE WEEK NEWPORT NORTM '210.000 Most sou&ht after front row location! Wonderful views of city ll&hts and mountains. Two BR upper unit. Living room with fireplace. up- graded. Ann Peters BA YRIDGE TOWNHOllE SZS5.000 Just listed 2BR Peters townhome. Shows better than a model. lJght and airy Private woodsy location. close to pool & spa, gated community Sara Hinman A.UIOST ALL NEW $323w000 Southw~tern influences. jYSt blocks from the beach. Charming lBR. 2BA. home. Vaulted ceil- ings. skylights. ilHaw bedroom. large outdoor deck.. R~odeled Gerry Rosenberg WALK, JOG, RUN OR BICYCLE! 1425.000 Close by are park and trails. Three BR. 2YlBA. family room home with gorgeous view of Upper Bay and mountains. Immaculate Gate guarded community. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe OPEN HOUSES U1111AY llLY HARBOR VIEW HILLS ,_,.. -~-Ln 46R fl' 1-c; Cob~ .,..ard S.ITllllY I SllllY P£NtNSULA m•.oao lBR.Fl' 1.c; UDO ISLE ..... ")6R 1-c; BICCANYON ..... lBR.fl' M BIG CANYON t1.-... 58R fl'. Pool SPA 1-"i HARBOR RIDGE ........ 28R 1-c; BAftlDGE ···-28ll 1-c; SEA ISLAND ···-28R, View I-') JUDd ....... ~fTY Rose-~« 211 Vle a.a. Patnc~ '4cCard~ 7Ru9V-. Sc~n~ t.rody M~ DonN Gockti..11 ··---:·-Stefl.a trai na......i ~/c..m. 1 .. C... Proe>P/ AJNto IDtR t 11 Cobt Ward ..... CWOI Alllaft SELECTED DETACHED HOMES F<AWA MODE. ..-.... Bayv~w Terrace. executive livmg in the heart of Newport.. Walk. ioC or btcyc~ around Upper Newport Bay Gorgeous home Dual master suites. 2YlBA Gloria Robenson and Carolyn Lowe OLD WORLD F£EUNG $1-.000 New world comfort. highlighted by ext~e u~ of brick work. inside and out This Lusk 38R home sports large pool and spa tn e~nt garden setting Coby Ward WHAT A NEIGH80RHOOO scrs.- Three BR. JBA. custom contemporary in one of -the fi~t neachborhoods on the ~ninsula. next to Buena Vista and Bay Island Walk to school. fun zone. churches Hobie Denny SPECIAL UDO HOllE M7l.OOO Four BR. JBA. large master suite. plus all the goodies such as open beams. used bnck fire- place. French doors. charm' loan LewtS SHORECLFF t5lewOOO Upgraded 3BR. 2\.BA. custom home M<lSter bedroom with skylight and deck Spa. remodel kitchen, effective use of sltyhghts. e11clusive ocean beaches Stan Eaton UDO lfl.E SPARKL.ER 9135,000 Five Bit, 3BA, ~lity home with a~nat.es galore! Walk to Udo Village Excellent op- portunity for a fresh start in a wonderful l<>- cation• Joan Lewis SERENE SETTING ••.-O Enter the courtyard from your circular drive to this wonderful custom residence Large rooms 4BR. master suite occup.es entire second ~~I Ught wood floors. large kitchen. breakf~t area Wonderful grounds with pool Ann ~tef'S BIG CANYON CUSTOM '1-85.- Four BR. lBA contemporary overlooking 8th fairway SPECTACULAR VIEWS of coif COUTSe from most rqoms Air cond1t~. large spa Move-in cond1uon Prime locaUon! Carol Allison RARE OPPORTUMTY S1.,.._ Back Bay acreace beautiful v.ew Tree-Uned dnveway Over 2 acres of budding potentw room for pool, tenntS court. nde horses Create your own estate Four BR. •Y'lBA Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune E1ERALD 8AY-t.OCAT10N ~ You ~n toss a baJI from decks into the ocean surf from thas home overk>olunc EmeRkt S.y Be«h. White water views. open beam cdlincs. hardwood ftoofs. 48R. 48A. plus po~ room Rod Daley or DI~ Htrschlef ON THE QOlF COURIE 11.•ul 11 Bil C.,on with lae view. ~utiful custom home. Hieh cdlinp, S8R or 38R. decant livtnc room, fomW dminc. tri.s & hers study Pool. !P/l. centrtal air. alarm syst~ ~etfy Morphy Of Ba.tbara Au. Olm Of A um D.111.19 FlYit ... home. One of -Clft)ons ~ off~ 1eo· Flf ~. lftOUfttaM Md dry &Ots view. lmpotted de '°°'· IMid:I ~ chiJdrens Wine. Mastew SUlfte with slttinC .a and t.kony. Dwwy IMbb and u..t. Oeth • ., ;:) Bll1>' I I VA V QQUTA.l ~!U'AT> ' \Tn I "'' 6~TUaOAY llAY 14. I DN&.Y PILOT /BAL UTA,.. ® ~ o/ REALTORS cane uni 111 .. ..... ,. ... 11,-- Private dock for 50' boat plus 2 slips. Newtt 5 BR, 5 BA. 4 fireplaces, large FR with bar and fire- place. Sep. maids room. Pool & spa in front courtyard. Large 20 foot c.atilevered deck with ftrepit. Seller may assist w/financing. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON Open Su.nday 12-4 706 Barbor laland ICErM 1111 -,- New 4 BR. 4 BA custom. living room + family room w/wet bars, fireplaces, French doors & great sunset views. Designed so that families can share. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO .. Liil• 1211,• In the Bluffs on a lush greenbelt. Split-level 3 BR, 2 ~ BA townhome. New berber carpet and white paint throughout. Almost 1900 aq. ft. Two car attached garage plus a private patio make thi.s a great value. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER IEl.CIUIT TIW• Cll..lfCTm 1711r• New listmg. Step tnto luxurvtl tis 2 BR +den, 2 BA townhome. MaP"":.. -;e of marble throughout & "'' o \-nor carpeting. Lg rear yard ' s _ ... spa. Price includes all fumlshings <. ~"°"plants. Ask for ... RON FELSOT 111.E • lUlf •Tiii ....... ..,. Unusual opportunity at lhls time to buy or lease. option. A lovely view condo in this gated com- munity. Tranqwl tetting, large patto. formal dtn- ing room and E~ffER ~Alli Ask for ... fllE mn1• ma ...,. This 2600 sq.ft., 5 BR, 3 BA beauty features 2 master suit.es., one up and one down. Totally remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets galore and . Jennaire equ1pment. Dramatic formal dining room with cathedral ceilings is focal point for those who like to entertain. Price includes the land. Ask for .. DOUG HERBST Id El LICITm • • CllY• 1141,• Two BR, 2 BA. 1 lewl °9.? overlooking Big Omyon Goll Coune. { "' living room & master bed.room ~o ,..-o1 ceilinp. deck, goU course & c'e_ .. .ewa. ~ entry & park.ina. A.a ~ • ..._~ & tennis. Aak foe ... E9L VNN & CLIJi' KEMP ...-•'Wun 1111 1U11.111 Make an offer! $~ home ii beinc IOJd furnished and the y8Cht ii MFfieNe!! Tri-level bayfront near tumin& t.tn with a dock toe a sot+ yacht. Exten1iw marble & new betber' carpet ~t. Soarma ceUinp and floor to ceilinc glass enhance your viewi'll pk Ill ft. 2 fireplaces, 2 wet ban & a aowmet kiteben for complete eotertainina. E:xtravtp_nt m.-ter .Ute plus ""o additional auest aaitel. a full b•nnent & mote!! Must be viewed to be appnciated. Alie foe ..• . DIANA Pll088D '" " ••••1 a I II llllJll Melded on a ~ *eel ii thill ..,_;o. I BR + den. 2 ~ BA bolneon a 1aree Jot. LUlh nPW baber' carpet ~t md tile pkn. UDderlMa'Ut and reduced frcm $318,000. Greet RV paddnc. Parti.ally ~.A* for_ L YN'HB LINDSAY .... ,. .... 4 BR, 4 BA cu.tom home, 1 BR attached guest home with kitchen, lg living area & full bath. Master suite has views of mountains and back bay. vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, wood shutters & 3 fireplaces throughout h~. Family room. bonus room, 2 c.ar attached garage. Nicely landscaped, spa & private gated entrance. Ask for... DENNIS GRIMES ICUI a MTI IEll IRI.• 3 BR, 2 ~ BA tri-level custom home on quiet corner lot. Nicely landscaped, vaulted ceilings, French doors, hardwood floors. skylights, many decks & windows g.alore. Breakfast nook, family room & loft. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES ..... 18. ... flctlllft • CllllU IB. HAI Practically new detached home. Completely up- graded, largest floor plan. 4 BR, 3~ BA, family room, bonus room and a large deck with a peek of oce«n view. Th.is light and airy home has two muter swtes, central air conditioning and a marble fireplace. Walk to the beach Crom your new home in th.is desirable location. Ask for .•. ESTHER YANK •••HUY No better location in North Bluffs. Panoranuc views of Upper Bay, city light.a, etc. 3 BR, 2~ BA split level townhome in F.ast Bluff. Completely redecorated & ready for move4n. Ask for ... · -E'LYNN & CLIFltEMP Open Sat I& Sun 1-6 2619 Viata Ornada .. ldlM UUll llEll •Hl•HflEI ~ 1171,• Immaculate Carmel ,..., · ~llent location- large South tr·o ~ yard. Large family room. s .J . Sprinklers front & rear. Priced for inu .Mtte sale. Ask for ... RAY DAVIES ..._ llDI Hlml-PllEW MllR FOi' lease. Quiet locatian wllarge yard, 4 BR, 2 ~ BA. 2 story, family room, 2 fireplaces. community pool & tennis court. Ready for immediate oc- cupancy. $2500 mo. Aak for ... JULIA LIAO .. I.DI-191 m.B 11..-- BAYFRONT, PRIME. SUNNY LOCATION ON LARGE LOI'! C-oniemporary & transitional in design, this home featuree h.igh ceilinga, beautiful brick floon, & an open. flowing flo«plan. ~ signed by internationally 9CClai.rned atthitect. 5 family bedrooms, maJd'a room. 6 baths. & formal dining room. Laree, private ba)'lide ternoe 81"9 dock foe huaie yacht! Alk foe ... DENNE 80DEJlLJNG ()pea 89.IMlay 1-G 152& Via Lido 80ud ... 11... 1111.111 Sophmuc.t.ed pentho\.-ln 9eC.'Urity ~only • blodUs to ocean! Plantation shuttera, pl\llh white carpet, beveled~ kitchen llcyllcbt; utility room for WID, air conditioned. Very low down on --.unable loen. W-'11 ~. Alk for ... PAULA BAILEY ....... 1111;91 PMwer Bedford model. 4 BR, 3 BA j)IUI 1afee boow room. very..._. yard, aty U&h• YMws. whJ-. on wbke. A ...-1ee. Ailk 'for~· 110:11io lfflUAllf IAYfl Ill •1111• -.-Especially private 3 BR, 2 BA. large and ex·· pansive fl.replace, 50' bayfront patio, private marina for large boat, secluded pool and private 2 car garage on preferred Lido Peninsula. c.an for appointment. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY Lm 111.E UYflllTI 14.2-• DOUBLE WIDE LOT NEXT TO GORGrous BEACH-END! This lovely traditional residencr offers five large bdrms, a separate maid'• room, five baths., three fireplaces. & a center atrium with skylights for all-day sunlight! The huge bayside patio, finished in fine slate, features a swimming pool, private 1pa, & cucading water- fall. Price includes furnishings. OWNER MAY TRADE FOR A SMALLER BA YFRONT. By appointment only. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLI NG MUii Wf 1711.• Four BR. 3 ~BA, oceanview. All white decor- ation. Shows like a model. Guarded gate, poola ~ tennis. Ask for ... MALI GULLEDGE IDT RY• nE lllffl ln7,• Reduced from $217 ,50" ~ 0 belt view, FR, MBR, LR, DR, kitr" 0 ~.....,. 3BR, 2'hBA, ~ 1800 tq ft, new c. S .... paint. Ask for ... PHIL I& EUG.JflllA ST~RKENBURG ll'ClllEI IPYIUll •T••T 1717,• Designer treatment with Fr-eftch windows & doors, mirrors, skylights and AJC. The backyard is an entertainers delight featuring a pool, apa, barbeque and patio. Large upst.ai.n bonus room adds to flexible usage In this 5 bdrm home. Ask for ... JO-ANN DORAN 18~..UTAUll ftW 1141.• Dramatic uJ>el"&ded 2 bdrm + den condo. Hard- wood floors in entry + kitchen with extensive U8e of plantation ahult.ers. Cattfree living at ita besL Sec. system, European ki~ & A.JC. S@ller wants oUer! Call for your pe~ showing. Ask for' ... RONFELSOT TllD ...... TEIBlll Set In your own private woods la this architec- turally un.lque one.of ..a-kind estate on two 8Cl'ell. Nestled in the Tultin Hilla this grandeur ol brick & glim vieWI ita own lake. ExtncJrd1nary p'Op- eny at $2,375,000. Alk for ... llAXJNB GOLDEN wunm 1111.111 Beaudful resnodeled 4 becb''Ottll home. 2 dedr:a and a pa do with oc.n bl eaa. Community JM* and tenn.la. Great location with plenty of room! AM for ••. DELIA DBLGAOO llllmmll ...... Live in Newpor1* 1D01t ......,.,. ... _. Wa1er- fronl commw)ity. LWwrioul and 9IDllllihbw ene.er- tamrm!nt home. Archlt.fdW'al ~ Md" dealt. Prof d>Wly retnodtkd 10 entwa th!.._,. lMiij iiiodf Wilh ~ umeol INrron, ...,.._ tb1ured ... COYiir1IWI .. Wl'dCall, ~ c:abinf!tl .net an on· one~ With hfch ~so ~:.~th b9~, moun'81n end dty ltlb• ~ JUHSDAVJI ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the best Coldwell Banker Resld~nllal Real Estate ~rvtcc<1 CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE . 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH S l!!,500 Walk to the beach! Very bright penthouse condo 2 BR l '• BA. Gated commuity wit.h pool & spa. Underground parking. NEWPORT BEACH *286,000 Tennis anyone? Terrific 2 BR 21 2 BA , den condo complete w/comm. pool, spa & tennis. Move-in cond. and mini golf course view adds up to quick sale. Call now! BAYVIEW TERI.ACE $349,000 ,JM Peters dramatic single family home in pri - vate comm. 3 BR + FR. Ideal corner location. Beautifully upgraded. Private patios, lovely gar dens. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Sl95,000 Newly constructed 5 BR home near greenbelt ._ steps from school. Surrounded by a stucco wall for privacy this light, bright. family home will please a family who apprectiates the latest in building ideas. PENINSULA u ,280:000 Elegant contemporary bayfro nt home. 3-_. BR. new dock. European kitchen, fabulous ma.st.er suite overlooking lovely garden to the bay. Finest. ta.ate + construction t.h'toughout. BAYFRONTS TRI COVES H!0,000 Marvelous opportunity t:o get on the bayf ront at a n e1cellenl price. 2 BR 2112 BA + formal DR make this an exciting property. BAYSIDE COVE ••n.ooo Spacioua 3 BR bayfront. cond o with slip for 30 rt. + boaL Lovely, hardwood floon, cozy FP + 3 outdoor decks. Pool, spa & sandy beach just. steps rrom your door. PENINSULA POINT Sl,149,000 Fantastic harbor & night. li1ht views acroa widest bay loc. Charmine 2-aty baYf ront 1!'th 3 BR + new kitchen. Waterfront patio + ahp for 40' boat. BAYFIONT U ,6H,000 Ent.er into a sunlit courtyard lush wtnowen + pla.nta on this 6 BR Spanith H•cienda + decks that overlook the eerene bayfroot. P!NINSULA BAYRONT tl,IH,000 Spectacular main turning buln location. 4 BR in main houae, aa.ndy buch with boat dock. Separ- ate 2 BR apt.. with view in 1arden eettinc. '8A YSBOllS H,600,000 Bayf ront-raneat quali~. 4 BR .-.modeled home with 60 (t frcntage. Pool, epe plus dock for 2 1arp yacht.I. &qUiait. b&y vlewa. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 UNlV. TOWNE CENTER 62 STANFORD D. ADAMS 2 BR $154.000 BIG CANYON 2 BR WESTCLIFF 3 BR 60 SEA ISLAND $26!1.000 .J MAC'MILLA!'J 1141 PEMBROKE $:129.500D. COLOSBERRY HARBOR VIEW ROMES 1824 PORT STIRLING ea $695,000 R Kl1RTZ IRVJNE TERRACE lOl l RON NIE OOONt: 3 BR $7:\fU>OO E C'ORKETT "OLDE" CDM 3 BR + 2 BR BIG CANYON 3 BR W~TCUPf 3 BR S6:l!l. ooo 620 A\OCAOO P Hl'RLEY 83 ROYAL ST. GEORGE $1,195.000 D. TROl'T SUNDAY 1·6 I l4l PEMBROK E $329.500 H. THAMER CAMEO HIGHLANDS 46!! OOICH~TER 3 BR $425,000 E. CORKETI' , NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1610 KINGS ROAD 2 BR $~90.000 8 . REEDY llAUOI VlBW BOMBS 18!4 POIT STRUNG 5 BR $695,000 R KURTZ l&VIHB TBll.ACB 1011 BONNIE OOONE 3 BR S735,000 1-ROSE NIWPOaT BBIGRTS U6 SANTA ANA 3 BR 17-49,000 D. ADAM 81 IOI AL ST. GIOIGE 11.195,000 M. DKREMJAH NEWPORT BEACH WESTCt.JFP U29,600 Ne~ on market' .i RR. 2 HA Large countn kitchen, beam ceiling . '!. fareplaces. The be<.t value m Westcliff. LIDO 1399,000 Wonderrul corner ha\ front rondo in attracllH' co op bldg Exten-.1\f' ba\ • c1l\ light view.., 2 BR unit 1:. well mamtamed • decor in new' OLD COM S486.000 Two 'l'paratt' houses on 40 ft lot -.outh of PCH Carden like patao area '*'parate.., the unit<; \\It h plant... and nm1o·1tr' Creat 1ncumt opportunat\'1 DOVER SHORES S535,000 SpaCIUllS .. ingle sty on prt>Stti~l(IUS c;alaxv Dr :l BR. 3 BA. formal DR + FR Large pvt yard with co\'ered patio + spa. NEWPORT HEIGHTS S590.000 Remodeled home on large view lot. .? BR l>e< k on view "1de. large family rnom with fireplare • wet bar Room tu expand BEACON BAY '895.000 ~aut1ful. contemporar't-Pulas ki designt'd home with ~k} l1ghl..l'. beamed t't'llangi;. spa. Mam homt has l BR. loft plul\ 2 BR apt HARBOR RIOOE Stl39.000 SunSt>l!t over Catalina, lights of Fashion f.,land from 4 RR Harbor Ridgt dreamhome FH • wood panf:'llf'<l library with fireplace UDO 19!5,000 Walk Lo Lido \' 11lage from eleitant 2 BR bayfront condo Marble FP. French doors. spac10W1 s undeck • hay view!I of ~jlin1r + citv lighLt; PIOllONTOIY BAY SM7,000 Archit«ts own home des if nt'd w1th love + gttat taste. Very open with al room opening onto large 2 story center a rea. 11\llNB TED.ACE S l,100,000 Outst.and~ comer lot home w/view of oc-ean. bay, city hghts + Palos \'erdes. Remodeled kitchen, lrg pool + bonus room BIG CANYON U ,lt ,000 . Masajv• wood beaJnl A atone fireplace givt • reelina of warmth 4' mountain IUX\lf'Y. Custom. qualily 3 BR C>Yerlooki.Qs 18th tee A f airwey OLDCDM ti.* .... Halt a millioa price redvct.lon! FabukK. borne• 100 n fronl.llp. 8-t Yiew or harbor eotn.Dce trom eve,ry rooaa.. OV£R 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFOR NIA --------- . .. '. t "' ~ afSA1'UaDA•MAYl4,J ............................................................. llll!I .... . SP£CTACUl.AI NIGHT LIGHT ANO. ~£Al~ V1EWS ... One of Hofbor Ridge's finest. This S BR S YJ BA Mediterranean Vitia featuring a beautiful gourmet kitchen, bt1r10rd room, hond-j carved mohooony bar in famity room, wine cellar, ~ fireplaces, extensM! use of stained~ etched, & beveaed gloss throughout this 8000 ft hondcrofted custom built home. Features ~ too numerous to list, plus a pool and spo beautiful to describe. * * Definitefy A MAlst See Home** ..................................... $2, 900,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 ..... 1 HAIBOl llDGE HADOR RIDGE ESTATES ... Lo"9fy 4 BR condo. Private entry w/rvrrttiirt9 meoms, hOfd- wood flrs, handpointed tiles in the kikhen, expanded master BR w /sitting area. Veews of the ocean & city lights ............................ $715,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 ..... 1 HARIOI llOGE HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TES ... Immaculate 2 BR Miramar in gated Harbor R~. Ex.ponded s1udy · could be 3rd BR. Very. IQrge seduded front patio, end unit for added prM:xy. Wonder· ful views of city lights, Irvine, mountains and some ocean on a cleor day ...... ~ ........ $569,000 OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 ........ ~ .... 41 MONACO UNOBSTRUCED V1EWS ... Ocean, Catalino and Palos Vefdes views. 2 BR, 3 BA. formal dining and famity room. Custom hond-<Vt wood floof'I. BeveM<I gloss & oak French doon throughout. lg patio w/owning ........ $750,000 OP£N SAT & SUN 1-S .............. 15 TOUlON ~"l""a &.cl MAGNIFtCINCE ... This custom ~°'Y provides approll. 6300 sq. ft. of regal living. Professionaly deco. ded throughout this fNe 5to.y eleYGtot home hos apedowb un- obmucted views of .. ~ surf. sand, and city lights from al levek. An eapaoW.. dedt with spa & beautifuUy bMhcpoed gardens o¥Wioolt the famed Ben Browm goff mune & ~ soddleboc:lt rnountainl ...............••.. ..$1,300,000 a-ea .. " ~s IXPBIB«:E BIGAHa AND S&U«rY ••. In this spectacular 5 • cvstom ho.e. Wtlh a locdion nedted high in the IA. There are ~ city ,,. nJ9;t ight w.n. 5 fire. ,.._, ~ ~. w. celtcp,lul bar, 4 mr .., ... , ,_., .._ ._. eo.t.'.:l'llia ..._ ii -OlomdbyRonPolel .. -tdti,.w._ llelill._ .................. : .... --.. -$2.tSO,OOO PROPERTIES, INC. - MAIN OtANB. BA YRONT ... Peninsula Boyfront with SO' on the water, the votue is in the kmd. Boy, mountain and city lights views. ······························· ...................... $1, 195,000 FOUNTAIN VAU.EY CONDO ... On green· belt, largest model in Tiburon. ~ BR, 2 Yi BA, 2 story, community pool. Fabulous buy at ························································· $142,000 P9HME AREA CONDO ... This well k>coted Mesa Verde North condo is dose to all ~ and freeway· occess. Perfect for first time buyers or on investor. Hos single car attached garage & secluded front potio .....................•.... $109,500 IRV1NE ... Premium k>cotion and very private, o¥eriook.ng mountotns, lake & city ltghh. 3 BR, 3 BA, NEW, avoitoble June lSth ...... $2,400/MO MtlOI llOGE EST A TES ............. $715,000~ Sat/Sun 1-5 .................. 1 Horbcw lidp Dr HAllOl llDGE ESTATES ............. $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ................ -............. 15 Toulon llG CANYON ...............• ~.~ ...... u $649,000 Saturclay 1-S ............ 1 Ru• Choteou Royal oova SHORES ..................... $175,000/LH Sat/Svn 1-5 ........................... 1018 Polaris · oova SHORES ........................... $619 ,ooo Sunday 1-.Su••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. •••• 1200 Polaris HADOl llDGE ESTATES ............. $569,000 Saturclay 1-5... ... .. ... . •. ... ... . . ... .. . 41 Monaco BIG CANYON .............................. $649,000 Soturcloy 1-5 ............ 1 Rue Oto~u leyal ~<?'IUIU 270° FOllva VIEWS OF OIANGI, LOS ANGBES COUNTIES & CATALINA ... This spectocub P"°'*'1 hos 0 ""'Y unique cont.m porary custom de5ign with ~ from ~ room. Built for that spedal family. A great fomity room with full bar and f1reptoce. A wonderful eadei1oilwnent home. 4 BR, fOf1'ftOI diftin9 room, IMng room, fireploce in most.r autt.. Very ~ .............................................. $695,000 MOTIVATID OWIB-Wll LMSI OPTION- 11111 TUSTIN MlS ..• lor7ge dcM on 1.7 OU9S. lx.tindi..,. family home. 1 U, 6 IA. "The ~of Maico" with tiled fOU:Aoin, oulhen- tic Mexican dturdt doots. View lot, ..ws court, pool and spa. There's motel! 900 sq. ft. of born and hotM corral. 8ett buy. Onfy l 0 minut.s from .. Gold Coast ................. -............. $195,000 Select 1tewpm tAUIU DOVEi SHORES BA YFRONT ... lmpeccoble maintained home on one of 0o¥er Shore$ largest lots. located on main channel with 60' frontage ond dock for 60' boot. Spectacular family room/ballroom complete with movie projection f ocilities. Ponoromic views. Courtyard with larg pool, separate moids quarters. Available for $875,000 leasehold or $1 ,200,000 w/lond .. OPEN WEEKENDS 1-5 ........... 1018 POlARI UNOA ISlE lnEPUa.AllEI ... One of the few choice boyfront properties with wnrise and sunset views from the beYeled gloss and iron entry doors to the 71 ' frontage on the boy over'looking the main channel of Newport Beach. 2 slips, 2 side ties. 3 BR suites, each with m own 5f>O and fireplace with closets fit for o king and queen. Gourmet kitChen, prism skylights reflec- ting colors werywhef'e. Cozy living and famity room on the boy w;th firepkxe. Must see-too much to describe ............................ $4,250,000 8IG CANYON ... Beovtiful townhouse with large yard & beoutifvl pool w/spo. Great view o\19rlooking Newpo1 t Beach contemporory styled & beautifully decora,fed. Very dramatic with it's 30' living room ceiling. •BR. famity room, f ormot dining: office, bonw room & OPEN" s.lJWblolue at ...................... $649,000 y l~ ... ' IUf CHAfbU IOYAl DOVEi SHOIES OIEA T FAM& Y HOME ... Each bedroom has m own both. Lorge private comer lot with unobstructed view of 8ock Boy, night fq.ts and mountoim. 4 BR, 4 ~ IA, pool and spo. Extensive brick work. Wolk to ClOlnmUnity beoc:h .............................. $619 ,000 IAYSIOI Vl&.AGI ON T,_ WAT& ... Quiet & serene setting. 2 U , 2 IA with great Newport Bock Boy locat1on. T ronqui1 boy & boats vW#. PrM:wte community clubhouses, with pooh & spas •. ........................................................... $74,500 oa.tHflONT tnux ... Fobu10ut comer location on the sond -crmhing WO\l9S • ~ of Cataftno. 3 storift of gNGt ._ & income. ThrM-3 Bit UNh recently remochl1d. This unit' cannot be duplicated ••••••• ~ ............... $915,000 -~~ ''OU> TOWN" SNCTAOMU 1UY ... Two home&. 2 lob for the ptb of onet COlh flOw or uee it°' o ~ .eifYI O\lllllMi(a hoM. 3M, 2 ~ IA, 2 car ~oge. ,.._inc-. hom '-2 ._ 1 IA. 3 blodi "°"' ._ ocemt. ,.,. ... m -~---·-~ -----------iiiiiiiiiiil•SATUaDAY MAY t 4., 1-/PAm 9 PATRICK TENORE PRESENTS ••• DISTINCTIVE -PROPERTIES FOR PA TRICK M. TENORE * #1 RE/llAX AGENT * in All Orange County for 1987! Nationally ranked # 2 in North America Wllh sales of approx- 1matety $25.000,000 and 100 transactions 1n 1987 -and Still on the Rise. by "SPECIALIZED" THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER Pnce 8nMd 1200.000. Ab9olu .. BARGAIN .. 1919.900 Utte new 5000 ~ox. 1q. ft. 5 bdrm. 5.,.. beth, CUSTOM ESTATE above Laguna w/amom pool. apa & •••iv penora.Nc city tight & whfte wet• OCMf\ vtews. 2 custom wet bars, mert>te frptc + much mor.. To ... call PATRICK TENORE 631· 1266 or 760-8702. Don't miss this onet • lllG CANYON A880LUTE VALUES Large 2 bdnn. 2 bdt, with den oft SMSW, - w/mirrored wab. tt9ll8n tie, & more. Llllge 3 bdrm, 2~ b9th, formllt cMrq room. brMkfut erea. Both w/ftfepe.ce. w9t b9r + paol, epa & tenniS In gated--. From $239,900 w/TERMS. One 19 ~-C.. PATRICK TENORE &31-1268 or 760-8702 ***FREE *** One )'ellt home ..,~ "°"' 111 AmMc:en Home Warranty on• NEW IMtnga or purctt1111 tfom Pmtric* Tenen. ''YtJAll .... 1111 ,_. Ew SpeQat- llt. ·· v-. ~ you ... or buy wftt\ ,.,. TAICk TENORE. you_. recieNe a one,_.. hOfM -••tty lfREE .. tM doee of~. for the montN d Mey, JuN and """ ' *HARBOR RIDGE VALUE I* Ful OCMn, b9y & city lights vtews. o.6gner' per19ct large 3 bedroom. 3 bath model home. Aetr..t of master .,..., + 3 trptca. Pnvate epe ott IMng room Guerd g8ted community w/pool& t_,,.. AvlllueatM99,900. To .... call PATRICK TENORE 631-1296 Of 760-l702 Utte bfMd new Must ... thla IPtd.i property. The "Lucerne .. model. and "PERSONALIZED" Servtee! *SPYGLASS WITH OCEAN VIEWS* Oes.gner perfeci 5 Of 6 bdnn w/pool, spa • 1eo• Pllt'- Ofamlc: ocean & city llgttts "'9WS • tOf'f'MI dnng room tam»y room. wet bar 2 fir~ & much more Must .... Absotu1e bargain at $799.900 w/TERMS FOf detllits call PA TRICK TENORE 631-1266 Of 750-8702 Hurry won·t last YOUR LISTING HEAEI REAL ESTATE FACTS By: Patrick Tenore "'To Grow -le to PfOi' .. -.. lo c:Mftee-" YOUR NAME AT THE TOMEI c.,, you tm.glne t>uytng a home from • recorded mesMge? listen to this imaginlWy c:onwrsatton "I'm sorry but we ere not at home lo ... you OUt home al thiS time. At the tone. ~ ._,,,. ~ neme. the prtce you ere W11ffng to pey and a deposit of $1,000.00. Our ..... • li'Q mac:Nne .. Clll you badt with our ecoeptanoe as soon • we returft. •• Sound crazy. doesn't It? YM, many home....,. attempt 9'dl a sete eech ~ wtthout utllzing the k~ end experti9e of • ,.., ..... pro- fessional. Oh. tunt. they place an ed In the~ and a 11gn In the front yard. both ol ~ .. impor1ant steps to locating a buyer But what Mp. pens next? Serious home buyerS .,. reedy buyer'I. wNct\ meMS they Wllf11 lntonnaUon abOUt \lllf'ious home&. and lob of It. They want their questions •4 •ed ecourately and quickly. In lhewt. ~ .. r..cty to act (10 buy. home) and any d9leys ... cWir"'9 "turn- off." As a reeutt. • .. ~ .. or .. recorded ~·· Q9tS no MCOnd cMnc:re. A home wNct\ &S Mated wtth a prohHICM191,.... •tat• agent Is...,,.. to get wtde..,..,. and -be made mvsd°bb to the puC)lc at al hour&. ~ .. W•• ed by qu81Jt!ed, helpful agents. and .. W1uaily al houri d the dey. IO there .. no mileed <*ea. Serioua ~ we ~ lmrMClete an.ltiof1. Y<NK home..._,~ a lb'< 11 IM ...,c cen ~ • ..,_.. of""'*'d"' and • ~ ...... t09> price.. I LINDA ISLE NEW LISTING! 'Ibis residence bu bem CIOIDplet.ely refurbished within the past year in a Frencb traditonal motif. Boat dock will accommodate a SS foot yadll Excellent family~ floorplan with five bedrooms. four and onHlalf batlls, formal dinina room plus kitcben nook. Excellent financing. Call for deta.lls.. Sl.its,000 FEE. Ad# 009 WESTCLIPP AJlEA NEW IJSTING! Great two bedroom. two bath coadominiam, new carpet and paint. Community pool. Walk to Westcliff Pina, bite to the beach. Astin, price $U~.ooo. Ad/I 006 NEWPOJl"'o' EST JUST Ll.STED! Partial tv: -~ • .n this wonderful Plan 2 near greenbelt and ·s 0 ti-.' Dia ~ ~m. 2 'It ba_th ~t. facing south and affl #.,en alJ' feeling with natural lighting.. Asking $215,000. Ad• ""8 HARBOR VIEW HOMES.REDUCED! NEW LISTING! A highly apcraded and ~ Carmel ~ with two ~ and batb added apG.airs. Freshly painted inside and out. new carpet. new IL'itcben. marble eotry. Large pie- sbaped lot is great for kids and pets. plus private cal-de-sac location. $429,000. Ad# 010 HARBOR RIDGE No expense bas been spared to create this architectural master- piece. Tbe flawlela detail of design and coastructioD is not unlike a fme wort of art. Tbe generous me of slate, copper and other quality materials cannot be matched.. Comprisina m spacioas bedrooms, five and one-half baths, part:inc lor as-many u fitt automobiles, this estate offen the maximum iD huurioaa living. Outstanding bay and aiPt lipt views. In the finis.lain«i stages of constructioa now, decorative finishes may be leleded by tbe purchuer. Call today for a private viewin&-$3,S00,000. Ad# 017 EMERALD BAY-REDUCED! Easy, open, emminmtlJ livable '-r_ bedroom. tlan!ie bat.la tMme often lots of Jll'i•llCJ for arowta. familJrl~ patio Ud llall doon bring the oatllde in for cuial or ~ l.oa of frait trees and lafle Iler!> prdm. Sllmt walk to uchlalift Emerald Bay beach and eommantty. S?St,000 Adi 019 ~LREALTY B.AllBOR RIDGE NEW USTING! Superbly upgnded Kensm,t.oo model with aa added ~ loft. A.ra.ed oak entry way with marble floorina. Bailt-ill booctbbelves and custom wet bar. Impressive Yiew from t1ai1 impeccable and tastefully decorated residence.. $$85,000. Ad# 012 . EST ATE SITES -BUY OR LEASE Tbis is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build your custom estate in tbe exclusive. gated development of Som.met do Moode, hie above Laguna Beach. Limited to Jost 4 natural-p-ade buildable sites, each offerin& n.:eepmg views _of the ocean, mountains and canyons. Owner will sell or consider long-term ground 1~. Priced from $399,000. Ad#025 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT Exquisite coatemporary residence located on prime Laguna oceanf roat property complete with private steps to beach and private beaCb fevel bath house. Three spa's, parking for 8 cars. Whitewater and ocean views. Asking price $1,295,000. Ad# 011 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT 60 ft. on the bay witb private slip for three large yachts. This beautiful, recently remodeled East Bay Avenue estate bas every-lhin& you've dreamed about! Luxurious muter suite spreads across the entire width of tbe second floor providing breathtaking views of Newport Bay. Large yard with new patios, spa and landscaping. Lush lawn runs from brick patio to bulkhead. This is Newport at its best! $2.200,000. Ad# 018 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT A st11nnin«i contemporary bayfront for the d.ilcrimiDatiDg. Ex- quisite detail throqllcMlt ltarti.Q& witb tbe beveled crystal trout doors, lead.inc to a liTillC room wlDa a 90arinl lWC>Ctary ceiliac and Tau Jhnestooe firesUce. Formal dinin& room adjoim tbe St. Charles titcbeo that Us f!fer/ pcmible CODtenieDce. Tbe. mattt suite bu two batba. ace clo9etl and its own fireplace.. Tbere is a total of five bedrooms plm foar and ooe-balf batis. Tbe dock will accommodate a large yacbl $1,HS,000. Ad# 023 610 KINGS ROAD-LOT Baild your own two story bome on the 1ut Yacant lot on JOn.p Road. Great views of ocean and bay, super ...ts, and away from noDe.. '41$,900 Ad# 802 LINDA ISLE A ftrJ ...... tal residmce OD a private island. SpadoUs, witb six ~ and five bat.las. and cleliped for cncioal family 1ivin& wit.la ~ plllll aaaw ...... IMldroom. Larae boat~ will ~-tea te foot Jldlt. A.JU.•. Fee. ·ALIJ • L -DAA.YPILOl'fllSAL~• .................................................... . . SATUllDAY llAY 14. 1-/PAGa t I R E A L T 0 R s GEORGE ELIQNS COMPANY ~ 11£V£1U. Y HILLS 811CNTWOOO SAN DICGO SAN f"IANCISCO TOP PRODUCERS -FIRST QUARTER "1988" Linde TegllanetU f NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEAUTY Decorat~ hke a dream Light. airy hving rm with a floor to ceiling fireplace Overlooking community pool. I bdrm. walk to everything Perfect starter or investor umt Only $11 4.900 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAG- NIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN a BAY One of the largest units in the Viii~ Balboa with a spac10us family room 11V1n&f d1runa aru plus two bedroocns. den. cathedral ceihnes. sk yltgtlts and two large decls Entoy the secunty of a gated community and the care tree life at the pool & spa or walk to the beach Call now tor an appointment $410.000 PAESTIGK>US BIG CANYON largest Deane home "'Versailt" model on Coif course. Larae private lot on quiet c~I de ~ Guest part.inc Master swte on fu~t floor plus other ~rooms. udl with bath. uttndtd drnine room o•erlools beiubtul prdens & eolf course family room with hreplact. $865,000 DRAMA TIC DEAN TOWNHOME · location ts paramount for thts 2 bd. 2.5 bath home.. Panof1mic: VteW of golf course, mountams & custom hocne. llfll l · shaped patio with a country-flowered prdea & barbecue A spacious bv1nc room & din1f11 room plus a bmlly room· kitchen combo complttntnt this most desnble plan S525.000 OPEN HOUSE SAT a SUN M 4 Rue YERTE~ BEACH Sally Shipley VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE VIEW Pooolar "Lalou(' model with two master bedroom suites each ••th •ts own bath Beautiful view of ocean bay & city l12hts Very convenient location Walk to the ocean or enioy the lovely clubhouse. pool & spa Gated commun1 ty & Sttunty bt11ld1n& Owner will carry 2nd trust ~ Immediate posse™>n Sl 96.000 RURAL BACK BAY Walk tr~ to en1oy sun<,~·s lrom this 3 bdrm l bat \ V 'ard•ood tloor'> tht0ughout New roof o y \.Ond1hon bot needs some •Ork Lovre._ ~kyard with bnd palt0 rose eardtns & f~ .~ Near Newport Beach schools Sl &J.900 I COST A MESA I RE I RD? WANT TO TRAVEL?· IM sbU have a rrut place to come home to Hlct stJbte park with low low spact rent Beautiful 2 bcl. Z bath plus den mobile home. Enioy own fenc~ yard/pallO aru. Small pet o k Must be over 40 S5Z.OOO SPAIN COSTA DEL SOL YIU.A IN MARBEllA- SPA.91 ·This Ytb tS bwlt on~ of an Krt. 3 bdrm 'l bath Procierty tS wted ~· 15 min from Puerto Banus the Monalfe's pt,yaround m Europe This rs a wonderful oppoftllftfty to on your nation houst in ttie Pitt of brope, whert the ftJtllef is wonclertu1 al year 11ound Purchase aAone or shaft With other coupes and use 1t fof tiusmm or family OI bolt\ Sl55.000 Joyce Dabolt I HUNTINGTON BEACH ) ADUl T COMMUNITY-HUNTINGTON BEACH This pmate u1>9er end unit condo has 1ust bttn completely redecorated with new paint & 1..arpet and awaits c1 new owner If you are over 55 & "'ould hke a condo in this fabulous multi m1lhon dollcH gate iuarded fa<.1hty th1~ may welt be tor you An at:r~llYP dPC~ & ~nciosed garage too• S8Z.900 I DANA POINT I HUGE TOWN HOME C"'\ ldrm •1t11 Del'~ a boo ocun view F•·o· ~ W,,,,a! dining •oorr. separate tam. s 6 ttn~t location l~ated up the Ml tro1 ·'\ r'O•~ Harty 1 $209 900 I SAN! A ANA HEIGHTS I BEST STREET IN THE NEtGHBORHOOO Walk to the Bacl Bay enioy sunsets cute and coiy 3 bdrm. I bath pool home Oa~ h.lrdwood floors cradling flfepiace largt yMd Needs 5'>me work Near ~I Beach schools $1 93.SOO I RENTALS I NEWPORT CREST End unit Oramahc rloorptan 3 bdrm wtth retrut off masteJ suite Step.down lty1ng room with hreplace & wetbaf Immaculate Commu111ty pool & tenncs Vaunt Ready to movt-in Sl 7SO Mo NEWPORT NORTH l•o bedroorr two bath condo Community pool and spa SI 395 Mo EASTSIDE COSTA •SA Altr~t1ve two bedroom ptus den. two battl hoflle Z car carace Avai&al* lllid June Sl3001Mo --------------RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING -------------..... ReJoc.allf11 can be a wery tryi,. experace. &t Geotre £lbns an e 1t QSlff tor ,ou · Georie E~ns RealtJ has been hefllinl ,_.. fN dat rcM homes tot over 60 yors And to help even further. Georte Ettms ~ IO'l'ed '"t11 REL 0. a 111hoflwlde netwoA of rutors Who spemin 1n ,.. ase tM trlftSitiott of rttocat.,. Wt ..a dnct you to a Real OOtt "1>teSsioul • ti-. .a of your choece who dlSCuss ~ ,our needs "' drta Go om aimmunty pro~ Pronctie '°' inftlnnaboft on ~ schools. tollftMlmeftt. ~ IM ner~ etse of intemt to you. The Georte Clins ~1proYidesttic~as1 courtesy to OUt customers Just ull our offa at (714> 759-9100 and m IOI our Rtloubon ScJect111st #17 Cs~':i:i~; Plasa----7 59•9 I 00 ------- Newport Beach ------------ ------- --------- ------ ---I 11 lll.I ISLE PllVITE UTE 1•1~ ISUll SPLEllll TRAii UL This waterfront home was C MPLETEL Y remodeled & expanded 2 yea'ts ago featur- ing 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, 12· ceilings, Exquisite master bedroom w/His & Hers baths + separate sitting room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $3,200,000. The best of Linda Isle. 124 S. llYFROIT llLIOllSUID HllE PIER I SLIP Just listed. this 3 bedroom. 31h bath home is strageically situated to see 5 Newports 7 islands with magnificent western ex- posure. Recently remodeled. this fine home offers adult living with private spa. 2 112 car garage and one of the best views In the city. Huge pier and slip. Priced to sen at $1.895 million. 11 UPIU llAI• 11111 OllTIM UTE lllllEI ClllllITT The charming Old Engltsh home situated on the best location of Harbor Ridge fea- tures 5 bedrroms, and a sweeping stair- case In the grand foyer. Magnificent views of ocean and bay all the wasy to Catalina and Palos Verdes. A gentleman's study, and formal parlor are some of the many features. This well-executed property Is offered for $2,900,000. 23 HILLSBOROUGH HIRIDR lllLL GATE GUlllDED t.''tlUIHTY Country French at its •· ~ -his lovely 4/5 bedroom, S1h batt-"_V N/private pool & spa & over ~ 0 v .. are feet is brand new. Gourrr e,. .1. study. bonus room & extensive ~. white oak & marble are but a few of .• '3 many exquisite features. Motor courtyard & 3 car oversized garage. This is living at its finest. $1 ,595.000 llEW LISTING OPEi SIT I Sii 1-5 / 2321 2211 STIED 1 ICIE CllNlll PllOFESSllUL TElllS ClllT "Blue Chip" envfronmental Includes pri- vate. park-like custom, brick home on nearly 1 acre with 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, private professional tennis court, grotto- style pool & spa + a true gourmet kitchen. In a word ... Fabulous. $2,695,000 531 Yll LIM SHI FlllLOIS Liil llYflOIT PRIVATE PIEi I SLIP his super waterfront home on an over- ized lot features 4 bedrooms & 4 baths ith exceptional southwest exposure on Newport Channel. EJegant living room, huge waterfront patio & separate maid's quarters are just a few of the amenities. $1,525,000 IEW LISTlll OPEi SIT I Sii 1-5 COTL ITL/\LT1 ~ COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU® 2111 ll TlllAll lllYE 11¥111 CIYE OIST• un IUllEI CIMlllITT Fabulous lrvtne Cove, touth of the eo..t High- way, this smuhlng 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home hat beer\ remodeled and tnctudes a complettfY new kttchen wtth ad new~. Fantastic Pacific Ocean View + Vfll'Y prlvete pool. This adult oriented home offers private, white sandy ~ and the "MOST" of the "BEST". ow.t Study. EYefYthlng 9nd only $1,495,000! 41 Ulll ISLE PllYIO un lllllU 111111 Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LIN- EAR FEET ON THE WATERt Featuring <4 Bdrms, & 31A Baths wlfamlty room & den, this adult~pled home Is Immaculate and In move In condition. Pier and sup for a 65' boat. $1,495,000 4 lllE 111111 llCIL Ill CllYll YEllllLLES UTE 1111111 OlllHITT Over 5,000 sq. ft. of luxury OY8f'looklng the 4th Fairway of the Big Cenyon Country Club, this expanded, remodeted and cus- tomized Versailles townhome freatures a 22 x 28 family room, 4 bedrooms, 4 'A baths, sauna, library, puttlog green, and much, much more. Call for appointment. $1,100,000 • • 31 ST. TllnZ ._ 111• 11111 m1111 m111u U~llllL r I .llST IEllCEl-IWIEI llST SELL! Best buy in 611 Building. This fabulous condo has been completety remodled with high quality carpet wall & window coverings and fixtures. Gorgeous view of bay. ocean and Catalina. uu.- •I llWll 1• ICW YIEWJ CAllEI llllUIKl-IUTOl&l 0- VllTICE plus w/lots of oak, bnck. French doors & windows. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. family room. pool & great family size yard. 3 Private Beaches . Sitl,Oll IOI I MVIE IMP IAYFlllTl-SLIP SPICE II IEWNllT IUCI Resort style bayfront executive suite. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Lovely decorator colors and papers throughout. Within walking distance of the famous Lido VIiiage. SUl,OOG IOI I HYIE IMP CIYES-llYFllllT-PlllYITE llCI Owner out of kleenex Regretfully weeping owner must move out of town and needs to sell this beautifully decorated and well appointed 2 bdrm, 2 bath home Call now don't delay. Prtced for immediate sale at scn.- 1111 llYIE HIP OCUI VIEW! SPY&USS MILL-II llOOF TOPS seen from this lovely sit down ocean. bay & city ltght view Gorgeous by day, fabulous by night! See from Newport Beach to Palos Verdes. 3 or 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family room. private pool. 2 private spas. private sauna! EXTRA: 6 CAA GARAGE' . nn.ooe 1111 MYIE IMP HUI VIEW! 11111111 IUICE-UPECT TO IE EIYIEI in this lovely 5 tt·' Q 3 bath home. Features lncludfl· ,. Q t-. _ .. tJS. famlfy style kitchen. large t$ ~·•1. family room & morel STM.• ..... , ... 10& I •FICI IPICI IOI WESTllllSm lllUJ Office suite avaJlab4e on Gotdenwest priced to rent at $350 per mo. 500 ft. ....... PUT OUR FAMILY TO WORK FOR YOUR FAMILY! ie111da 9,,te 7h 7/allmad 0/ Succ~.u ... ... Owning a home on the most exclusive island in •.,.rt ltacll is the dream of many. Stop dreaming! This 1s the best pnced bayfront home on UHa ts.le. The long hst of extras 1nciude 4 bedrooms. 31h baths. formal dining. hvmg room. famity room. a sunny breakfast area. 3 fire- ptaces. a soothing spa. 24 hour security guards & your own private dock that will accomodate up to 72' of your favorite toy! The financing is excellent & assumable. 57 Linda Isle 1s offered at $1.750.000 fee For a private showing call ... , ...... .., ...• ., .... SPYIUSS llU This former model home offefs 4 bdrms. 21 1 baths. fam1ty Style kitchen. large family room w/fireplace. lovely tMng room w/fireplace. a huge yard & up- grades such as . White Italian tUe. air con- dttloning, oentraJ vacuuming. wttite washed open beams & MOREi SIM;llf •nw.111• sau.- llflCISTI mll-3 bedroom. 2 bath. fkep&ace. many upgrades. two large yards. brick BBQ. 08(11ge;ln a CWN!t ~hborhood . . , ... ..... Beautiful country styte family home has so much to offer • 4 bedrooms. 3 baths • Nice quiet study or den • Large country style kitchen • Lots of oak trim • Custom tile • Lovtey country papers & touches • Mirrored wardrobe • Large backyard w/drip sprinklers & area sprinklers for low mamtenanace • 2 car attached garage Ottered at YILElllE IOOP SAFE I SECIRE wm SEISITilllL IWllOR I OCUI VIEWS If secu'1ty 1s what you want. security is what you'll get tn Villa Balboa• Just beyond the private guarded gates ltes an ex- ecutive suite that is so special words cannot do 1t 1ust1ce Offered are 2 bedrooms. 2 baths in- door laundry, and fabulous 111eNS1 Some of the designer furnishings are available for purchase llTEI llS 1££1 Tll1$1£••EI I ts Oil 01 IUDO. .. stl•" lffEIS! SU'-MI Ill I IOVIE lllP EJCLISIYE SPYSWS llU Outrageous Ocean Bay & City Light Views 3 bedrooms 2 baths Master suite includes al" antique vanity in the bath Most of the home has been re- modeled & highly upgraded Kitchen is a gourmets deltght' Must see to beheve. Slll,OM 1111 .... Sl.llJI. llUH VIEW llLU IEYEll UI IT SI Clll Ocean and City Light Views can be en1oyed from many rooms 1n this beauty Lots of French doors give a hght & airy feel. Lot~ of granite gives the power to make a statement. Originally a 4 bdrm. this home is now a 2 bdrm wi den & could go back to 4 Also offered: a huge work-out room. 2 bath. 3 car garage and a lovely spa. Large yard has been professionally landscaped & includes some very unique items SIT5- •I llfll lllP Ullll 11151 CIEST-SPECTICIW Cl· n•, usov111 111 cm ucm vmrs Three bdrm. 2'"' bath. 2 story home. master suite on ground floor One bdrm has private _ entry. fam1ty room. formal d1mng. and famity styte kitchen For more details caJI ... ...... -------- THIS WEEKS SALES MEETING INVOLVED TOURING NEWPORT BAllOR! 60 Agents of Merrill Lynch Realty increued their knowledqe with briefinqa from our experts on waterfront properties. The cruise covered the entire harbor and took 90 minutes ... of a qlorioua spring morning! Messy work but someone's got to do it! •• Llstlap Tbls Week CHARlllNG ISLAND DUPLEX-100 Block, sep. structure. atfOf'd privacy, inviting. 2 bdrm house plus 2 rm unit. Recently spruced-Yp. $475,000 .................... PENINSULA TOWNHOllE-New. on the sand, 2 bdrm, 3 ba, lg master with fireplace. spa. Also lease $3000. $599 ,000 SECLUDED WATERFRONT-Bayside Or, CdM. 4 bdrm, '4 ba, 2 frples. adult retreat with old wortd charm. owner may trade. S 1,595,000 'SO' ON THE BAY-With big rooms. Slngle stO<Y floor plan, top .cond low price, peer and slip space Included. $1, 195,000 ONE HALF MILE TO BEACH-City of HB. One bdrm tear down house on nearty 4000 sq ft lot. Nice residential area, on Delaware Ave. Only $195,000 PRIVATE RETREAT-Nr Hoag Hosp. 1 bdrm condo, highly upgraded. Completely furnished, w/viffws. comm. pool & spa. S 115,000 SIX BEDROOM a FLAWLESS-Expanded New- portM model. pool, spa & private location with canyon view. Tum.ttey cond. $690,000 lce22..._Pl••nllw STONEHENGE .. HARllOR M>GE-Unrivatedl Spectacular among the spectacular. 8 bd, 7 frplc. 9 ba. sun nn. screening rm. library. $3,695,000 GOLF COURSE CO ... G-Propoted lrvtne Com. "Oowncout" golf courM ~to thls new 4 bd, 3 ba, on CdM hillside. W/ocean & mt views. $&95,000 TRULY UMQUEJ-PlaM I scale model induded (« whitewater view lot. 60' ooeanfront In Olde CdM. $1,200.000 40' OM VIA GENOA-Richard Neutra designed. 5 bdrm In 50'1 navor of light & airy. Owners on edge! $598,500 SINGLE .STORY; LIGHT "N AllfY-Large lot In Cameo Highlands. unique lingle story noor pfan, 4 bd, 3 be + lndoot-outdOOt ~· 1599,000 CALIFORNIA RANCHERO-Race to the Back Bay Almost an acre of hOf'se property. 6 bd, hardwood floors, plenty of space. $550,000 A REAL JEWEU-ln prime Westciiff area. 3 bd With COrf paneled and beamed deoor & a magnificent pool. Beautifully maintained. $379,000 LOTTA CLUCK FOR THE BUCKl-Upper Bay cul- de-sac, 3 bd, den, massive mstr ste & formal dining, single sty, 7 skytites. Must sefl. $279,500 Ba ... laLapaaBeacll NEW ENGLAND CHARMER-4 bd, 3'~ ba, newer home w/Catalina & sunaet views. High beamed cell- ings, handpalnted tiles. stenciled walls. $625,000 WOODSY ... SETTING-Laguna's nicest neigh- borhood, 4 bd, 3 ba wtgueat bd & ba. Amid pfnes, eucalyptus. Walk to stores & Shofes. $395,000 LAGUNA TRIPLEX WITH ltoTENTIAL-Rents are low, &ianoe for charm high; dose to town location. One bd. 2 bd. units In Laguna Beach. $429,500 HEART OF LAGUNA-With 4 bd, 3 ba home with large Irregular tot. beautiful ocean & canyon views, wet! priced & owner anxious! $375,000 1a•••C••2•._.._ "THE 8TOMEHOUSE"-Landmal1t In Olde CdM. Oak cabinets, beveled glass. IOfty beams & massive frplce. 4bd, 3ba, + tam rm. $895,000 NEW NEAR THE IN!ACH.;....Just a few ptne trees from the beech; Cermet.ffkel Near r.ew 2 sty. 4 bc:I. Ooean views, over 3000 sq. ft . $950,000 TRULY UMGUE-Ptant & 9Ca1e model lnciuded f« whitewater view IOt. 60' oceanfront In Ofde CdM $1,200,000 ......... ., ......... . HIGH OYER THE KAMOR-h never ends. 4 bd, 4 ba, large ap90M, VIM.lhed cellingt, & spectacular view of Newport Hlrbor. $990,000 SOUNDS FANTASTICl-ParttKke aeUlng, Nwpt Hts 3 bd. h~ noora. fr. doors, tight & airy on 1ge ywd. n la fantastic:: $435.000 • lt••••1l•c•••••• A PRIVATE COURTYARD-Opens to a highly up- graded home In Cameo Shores. Indoor/outdoor llvtng & entertaining. 4bd, 3ba. pool. spa & view. $899,000 OH WHAT A SPOTI-ln CdM Shorectiffs. Down by the sea on lg lot ba<*lng to a canyon. PlchKMque 3bd. 2 sty. w/plans to grow. attractive as Is. $698,000 PENINSULA TOWNHOME-New, on the sand, 2 bdrm, 3 ba, lg master with fireplace. spa. Also lease $3000. $599,000 .................. GASP, WHATTA VIEW1-SpectacUlar day Of night Dover Shores '4 bd. 4 ba Indoor pool, retractable roof. Many unique features. $790,000 STONEHENGE IN HARBOR RIDGE-Unrivaled! Spectacular among the specteculat. 8 bd, 7 frplc, 9 ba. sun rm, screening rm, library. $3,695,000 ............ 1.5 Gml •ll.AllS $599,500 4 Bd. family room. spa Ull ISU $598,500 5 Bd contemporary came s.u S699,ooo Truly unique 4 bd, 3 ba II.II Cl9 $895.000 Charming Stonehouse C&IUTill OIYI S 1,595,000 Secluded waterfront .,_ TOUOE $795,000 4 Bd. 2'h ba. view, pool .... -.. $695,000 On CdM Hillside 4 bd, view .............. , a21...,....., 0 . Markas UIYia .... 1 N. Tully a111...., B. White 111 P.,,, J.Skahan 21211.,.w. B. Markas 1•1w.tu S. Ammann ...... P. Spaulding 1-5 U.tm.... $1,595,000 2121..,.. Secluded waterlront A. Johnson .... ..... $699,000 •11 ..... , Truly unique 4 bd, 3 ba B. WNte ._ • 'Cl $599,500 fUI e.t• • • 4 Bd, family room, spa 8. Bowie u.a ar SS9a,soo m • .._. 5 Bd contemporary C. Roes llllM •ST 'DI $695,QOO -.... On CdM Hillside 4 bd, view C. Pof'cella w 111•1 SM&,900 an 1w ..._ View, 1 l tOf')'. 4 bd E. Tlbek .. • S895,000 HI,_, Charming Stonehoule K. OranNwt . .. .. , ssso.ooo lMl2 ...... Horte property, 6 bd home 0. Mlffef -1W $795,000 1•1 ....... 4 Bd, 2~ ba. view, pooC M. Brewer .... $690,000 11 ..... .., She bdrm & flftlelS S. SMngsby ...... $379,000 3 Bdrm. pooC. m81nt11Nd UDOISLE lovely traditional bayfront with slips for several boats & n· on the water. Elegant two story with 4 bdrms up, maids q~rters down plus formal dining, family room, tibrary & brick terrace. S3,900,000 631-1400 UDO ISL.£ bre potential for the ultimate in twlyfront estates. Two side by side properties 1n a fabulous tip of lido location, both with dock for large boats. One with SS' of baiy frontage & a 2 sty 5 bdrm home wuh forrNI dinin~ room, library, basement & pOOI & ~-The other with 60' of baiy frontage & a 3 bdrm home. Available sepir.itely or together at S6,8~0,000 LINDA ISL£ T~ quintessence of eleg.int living m this ~utifuUy .ippointed 4 bdrm with den/guest, family room, forrNI dining & dramatic 2 story entry Sunny terrace le.ids tot he dock for 2 yachts Sl,900,000 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR oceanfront custom with while water views & stairs to beach Beautiful 2 bdrm with every amenity. Den, libr.iry, formal dining room, Fr . doors & Nrdwood Ors. Security system & satellite dish. Sl,649,000 631-1400 LINDA ISl..£ Custom S bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces & breakfast room. "1. sunny patios and pier & slip for a large boat. Steps to tennis & clubhouse in this gU<1rded baiyfront community S1 .49S,OOO 631-1400 HARBOR ISLAND Road baiyfront with dock for 3 large boats. Extensive use of redwood, glass & fine Nrdwoods in this sophisttoted 6 bdrm with den, dining room, office & fabulous views down Harbor Island cNnnel. (LH) S975,000 631-1400 BAY VIEW CONDO on 5th floor in security building with doorman & pool. Beautifully decor.ited 2 bdrm with extensive use of tile In entry, kitchen, bailcony & wettwlr. Fabulous vistas of turning baisin and city lights. S82S,OOO 631-1400 BAY AVENUE "' Mid ~ trad"ttioNI style blyfront with slip for large bolL Open Ir bfitht • bdrm with S 'll baths, f0tm1I dining & very 11.rge fimily room plus .in off ice. Specucular panoramic harbor & night light views. Sl,395,000 631-1•00 **COVER STORY•• LIDO ISLE Custom bayfront with dock tor large boat Perfection 1n ever~ detail and meuculously maintained five bedroom. wtth formal dining and cozy famrly room off k11chen Traditional style with lovely decor and hardwood floors. All bedrooms, utility room and storage on second floor with baickstairs to maid's room. ~1 .650,000 631-1400 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BA YSHORES ·---$455,llO 2592 Arbor Drive, Sat/Sun CUFFHA VEN-$795.llO 2209 Cliff Drive. Sat/Sun CORONA DEL MAR.-.-.. -···--·-····---··· rns,ooo 303 & 309 urnat1on, 5.lt/Sun CORONA DEL MAR-·----··--·---····-·· Sl,149,000 3425 Ocean Blvd. Sat/Sun CORONA DEL MAR----··· ...................... _ .... $749,000 233 Poinsettia, Sat/Sun UDO ISLL----·---·--· .. ··········-$499,.500 216 Via Ithaca, Sat/Sun UDO IS•L•.icE-------·-----·---$429,.500 215 Via Nrce, Sat/Sun UDO ISLE---·-····---····-·-·--$1,495,000 220 Via lido Nord, S.u/Sun NEWPORT HEICJITS. ..... -·----·······-·--$850,000 2405 Cliff Drive, Sat/Sun W. NEWPORT---·---··-· .. -----·--$995,000 3100 W. Oceanfront, 5.lt/Sun CORONA DEL MAR Beautiful custom 4 bdrm "upe Cod" with eat-in kitchen, formal d ining room & family room with Fr doors to pit10. lovety master N S beamed ceilinp. fireplace & private sun deck Per- fect family environment 1ust steps to beach. S749,000 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR New, ultra contemporary 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm & den condos in fabulous loc.ition or a cliff with the entire harbor at their fttt. Cecbr sided with skhghts, fireplaces, sunny pitios & double gar ages. S725,000 631-1400 **NEW LISTING** NEWPORT HEJCKl'S with fabulous unobstructed ocean & baiy views from all rooms Tri-level 3 bdrm home with formal dining & family rooms, large breakfast room, huge bonus room (more bdrmsl) & 3 car garage. Two large decks fo r outdoor enteruining & a pirk. next door for privacy. S850,000 631-1400 UDO ISLE Anractive 2 bdrm & den (could be 3rd bdrm) home on one of lido's prettiest streets, 1ust steps from tennis, clubhouse & beach. ForrNI dining room and ~t-in gourmet k1tc~n. Three firepbces, hardwood floors, o.k cabtnetry & planta11on shutte~ throughout. $589,000 631 -1400 EASTSID£COSTA MESA Fantastic l bdrm, 1¥• twlth beautifully redone home with n~rly everything shiny new: roof, kitchen, appli.ances & floor cOYer- ings. Nicely landscaped ~e lo t in great neigh- bOrhood. s22s.ooo 631-1.00 .. . . . . •• . -... " . ,_., . ~ . -- -- -~~·i-;: ~ . w ··-" .\.,.. -..... -=- _-· ~ . . .. . ·-- Freshly piinted & deconited country style 4 bdrm loaded with charm Be.amed ceilings, Fr. doors, hardwood floors, new berber carpet & large sunny used brick pilio on e11tra large street to stre-et 101 S749,000 631-1400 BA YFRONT PEN11fOUSE Spectacular Newport turbor & night light views from this spicious sunny 2 bdrm & den unit Wrapped around a skylit atrium there are high ceilings. l1v1ng room firepbce & master suite with view bailcony & deck. $535,000 631 -1400 CANNERY VIU..AG.E condo wtth exciting b.1y ac- 11on & night light views lmmacuL·ue 2 bdrm with formal dining m pleasing neutral tones. Grxious living for the d1scr1m1nating buyer in secunty build- ing with doorman & pool S-475,000 631-1400 BA YSHORES CNrming 2 bdrm home on large quiet lot, completely remodeled with a Southwestern feeling. Built around .i large ~110. broad expansn of glass, piver tile floors, French doon & ~me-d ceilings cr~te a very open, light & airy fttl1ng. (LH ) S4SS,OOO 631-1400 COSTA MF.sA 4-PLE.X True pride of ownership. never a vacancy. Two 1 bdrm units and two 2 bdrm units with encl~ garages, completely refurbtshed 1n & out. New carpets, kitchen appliances, 11le & ~mt S360,000 673-6900 ~ nJSTIN Large 3 bdrm home with country kitchen & family room tNt opens to yard with huge pool & spi & spice for RV too Accents of wood, brick & wallpipers Desirable neighborhood near J>i'k & ..choor. sno.ooo 63 1 -1400 BALBOA ISL.AND STORE Prime Marine Ave. lo- cation. 15 year lease buy-out Fully remodeled clothing shop. inventory negotiable. S95.000 673-6900 COSTA MESA Freshly p~unted , light & bright 1 bdrm with new carpet & dr.ipes 1n .ittrac11ve n~er com· ple11 Assumable ICMn (LH) S78,000 631-1400 hciting 4 bdrm trtthouse. Sotartum walk " minp add to the incre-dible Nrbor views Included •e a pirty room with dance floor, ~ & ~ & 1 bdrm guest cottage in a wooded h1lkide set•1ns. sns.ooo 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS .. ~-Sale$, .lmt4'1s, Prc,,,erty ~t ' ... ' . -, 315 Mirine Ave . Balboa Island 873-89•9 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 831·14M • --··---- 3 1111 Cllll 13,DDD IOWI Vautted <*lings, new paint, un- beatable location by O.C . Performing Arts Center. 1001 w. St8'YenS Ave. Gated community. 1111.-.._ &mlWm SO. CllST IOll Bubbling stream pool, spa. sec. gates. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lower unit. 2 available. As_~l-~g •••.•• ••w.-•1111 ... lllCHI CILIFlllll Custom home site on hill top wtth 360° view. 11.48 acres with 750 producing avocado trees. Great In- vestment today and future! Total price only 111 .... II "I".,, C.I. USTSllE Single f.-nly home. 3 bdrm, 2 beth, famQy room, page, yard. 2687 Redlands. ., .. ,. w.n111•1 1111 lftEI Condo In So. Coat Metro.,.._ Low- est price In complex for tNa model lmmacutate unit In gated, community with running st,...,,.. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, vaulted celNngs, microwaw, ~ end unit. Can 11-.- U. COSTA IESA llllUll Three bdrm. 2~ bath townhome, Country kitchen, fireplace, attached 2 car garage. 11.,_ 1111R.n111•1 Clllllll IUCH PllDPERn Three bdrm, 1¥. bath. 2 story. Great location. Community pool & tennis. Reduced to 11 ..... ........ JIST ILICIS TO IEICH Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 8 yr old detached home near downtown Hunt- ington. Enormous Master Suite!! Bard(yard has large sp;8 and ls very low maintenance. New on marttet. ......... 1221,111 EISTSllE lllTS Two bdrm house w/separate bachelors untt, currently $1350/mo. Prime street. Clean 12 .... . ...... .. LICITlll, LICITIOI Like new, 3 bdrm, 2'h bath townhhome, fireplace, 2 car garage, comm. pool, spa, tennis. Sea Bluff Canyon. ., ... ,,... -.n111•1 IEllOEID ee.utttul 1 story 2 bdrm 2 bath. In move-In conc:tttlon. Walk to the bMch. 12 ... .. ,, .. 631-1266 Ill CllYM 11111111 Large 3 bdnn, 21A beth. Bttght & airy w/fpl, formaJ dirq, wet t.', walk-in mirrored wardtObe. pool, apa & ten- nis. Best buy at snt.- Hlllll J•IB IEW USTill! CITIUU 1111111 VIEWS Two master suites ln thia penthouse unit In Villa Balboa. A huge IUndeck to watch sunseta OVet Catatfna. Drop by and see us. Gr98t buy for only ., .... ···-.. _., .. , ... 1•-1.1 #111 VIEW, VIEW, VIEW ... Two years newt 3 bdrms. 2 bath. large comer lot wtth spectacular ocean view In for San Ctemente. Ask- ing price Is Ull,llO .,.. ..... IEWNIT IElllTS Three bdrm, 2~ bath + loft on large lot. Fantastic potential. Hurry on this one. 1211.- -ILIZ..S IEWPlllT MPLD New Hating has decorators touch. WaJk to beach $2, 100/mo. Income. Showsweet. .. ... -•uzams IEST Ill • PElllSILI Clo9e to b8y, beli:h, Md partc. Great duplex. modem decor. 2 tpt, 2 gar- ages. ~'!.':** pd<> w/apiraJ staircue. motivated. Submit. Aaklng onty ..... tanm=0a1 ... UltmE tw1•1Lll Adorable C..,. Cod houM. T~'O bdrm, 1 bath, + 3 bdrin ..rt.I house. ...... --.. _ ... , .. •1 IP aY,• I ~ I HURRY 01 THIS OIE! Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath. new kitchen, wood beam ceilings. large master bdrm. only steps to the sand, terrific value at SJn,000 _.UUEI 40 ACRE PARCEL · Off the Ortega Hwy, near residential development, last of the large parcels. Build residential or rural ranches. Call for details. Asking 1400,000 llSTY lllmH IEWPORT BEACH ESTATE APPROX. 1h ACRE Rambling ranch style residence with 3 bdrm, den & family room. This magnificent home is situated on a double lot. Country kitchen with sunny breakfast eating area. Separ- ate formal dining area. Solarium win- dows and much more. Oversized grounds with lush tropical rear yard, pool. spa, expansive grassed area with fruit trees. "Perfect Setting for. a Luau~· 1421,000 IAI RINDS COSTA MESA FIXER-UlllTS Ftve-2 bdrm. 1 bath. with kicker Present income low. Makes sense wi1h 25% down. Asking 1440,000 IWllA CIPPIL WOIEI: llOW YOUR OPTIOllS Our advice In helping make wise & informed real estate decisions is cal- culated to help the divorced. widowed. or independent woman be- come self-reliant & secure in her own real estate matters. l&Yll • llCllE SPY&LASS WITll VIEWS! Designer perfect 5 or 6 bdrm. With pool, spa + 180° panoramic ocean & city lights views. Must see! A value at Sln,IOO P&Tllll l191£ • SUPER VIEW-SUPER HOME This beautiful estate on over one acre with the best view imaginable has become the bargain buy of 1988! Homes adjacent to this estate are selling. appraising, and closing ex- crow for hundreds of thousands of dollars more. This seller wants to sell & refuses to raise the sales price. Call for details SH0,000 Sii 54 ACRES ORAl&E COUllTY Build 5 Estate size home. Mountain. canyon and coastal views. Snt,100 10111 .l&SZllW&ll OCEAN VIEW EST A TE Ltke-new. approx. 5000 SQ. ft. 5 bdrm. 6 bath custom estate above Laguna with custom pool. spa and sweeping 180° panoramic city ltghts and ocean views. 2 custom wet bars. marble fireplace. + much more. Price slashed to the bone! Sllt,IOO PATRICI Ttllll IOTIY I TE SELLER EXQUISITE DECOR Incredible front row ocean & harbor v1ews Exclusive Irvine Terrace. 4 bdrm, 3 bath with total class. A com- plete remodel with views from every- where this elegant home features European kitchen with white oak cabinetry. white marble flooring high vaulted ce11tngs. family room & formal dining. The sumptuous master suite has its own private enclosed courtyard. 11, 110,000 HlllTUCI OKI IOISI SIT I Sii 1-4 1011 Ill.Piil TtRUCE 14 UNITS ORAl&E COUllTY Pride Building with assumable 1st. Great Mix. 11,Hl,OOO 111111 .IASZllW&JI ALIOllD ORCHARD · 433 acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted Heartland of Sacramento Valley. Complete underground sprinkler irrigation. $700.000 yr gross, 15% return. As- su m ab I e Fed land bank loan-$5,900/acre. Blue Diamond. 12,11..- CllCI I LIZ ala FOR LEASE Prime Mesa Verde location. 5 bdrm. 3 bath. new carpeting & kitchen ap- pliances, freshly painted. Ready for immediate occupancy. Close to golf course & shopping. 1 year new. UOOOI• JAClll UllUIWI l FEW OF DUR LISTll&S ... --a ll-Slnta Ana·2Bn-Kooo J• _. 1. ma m -Santa Ana·2BR·Jam~ w.- mBl-Sanla Ana-3BR-Ptafl 11...- ---Sat11a Atll-2SR-Mason 1..- H --Costa l.4esa-2BR-Splfler 1m.- ---An¥lelm-48R-Cooper vomeis mt.• --Sa~la ~na-4BR·.>ones llnMI ~Newporl Beactl-3BR-Canson ..... llt'lmf-Newport Beacn-2BR-Tenore QI .... • llUll Newport Beecll-JBR-Tenore mutt 41ST S1IEl1 ~oon BeactH.lnots-Maorer un.- Lm •If-~ Beectl-1BR~ Dn.19 NIT-..S-~ Be«11-S8R·?taft ~ L912 Newoorl Beacll-2BR-1'.oop~ ..... L9 M-Newport ~adl-2BR-1'.00PS ..... ~-Newport ~l'.00()5 -- llU.W-~ Hib-58A-TS!Oft ., ... IU.m-Lltglllll Beadl-S8R-Tenore ..... mmtllt-HewpM 8-:th!SR-Tenore ..... ~~~ , ... _.Ml-QnnadefM.w-68R-Tenore I ..... -lll-CofON def M.w-lSA-l(ooos ..... lftlll tlll-l.JgUN Belcll-SBR-T enort ...... .,._Coronl def M•_.~ SI ... 234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA JOYCE S"llEI Broker lutciatt SIU tNlter lsseNtt w IOKEIS l'AGll 18/SATUllDAY llAY 14-ltl -...................................................... ~!'1111 ....... 0AILYPILOT/lllUU.asTATE TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY CORONA HIGHLANDS ... Even if you're a person who is not easily excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet. restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colossal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fastidious at- tention to detail. This 3 story masterpiece fea- tures 4 bedrooms. 4 'h baths, a library with a sitting room. a family room. a dining room, a game room. a green house ... and a . separate free-standing guest house. The residence Is onty 4'h years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked ....................................... $1,315,000 BIG CANYON . ; . Elegant Versaille Model. 4 bedrooms. 4'h baths. Family room. Beautifully situated on over 'h acre on the golf course. Estate sized private yard has large pool, spa. barbeque and gazebo for gracious entertaining. French windows and doors In kitchen and mas- ter bedroom. Marble floors In entry and dining room. 3 fireplaces. Air conditioned. Fabulous potential in this former model ............. $850,000 DOVER SHORES ... A prime corner lot. Spec- , tacular country French home. The first floor layout is well suited to entertaining. Large formal living room. Banquet size dining room. Library. Expansive used brick terrace with a pool. 6 bedrooms including a lavish master suite. 61h baths. Children's wing. Maid's quarters. This Impressive residence Is both elegant and com- fortable ................................................. $795,000 DOVER SHORES ... This unusual residence is blessed with an abundance of everything. Ma- jestic views. 5 bedrooms. Spacious Indoors and out. Fruit trees. It even has 2 retractable roofs. one over an immense atrium and one over the pool. Other virtues Include a dining room and family room. This Is no ordinary property. It Is a residence of dramatic scope and limitless possiblltties ........................................... ms.ooo DOVER SHORES • . • View of Back Bay and llghts of Newport Center. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Mexican pavers fn entry hall, dining room and living room. Remodeled kitchen with skylights. All new appllanoes. Custom wallpaper. French doors. The family room doubles as a libruy. One wing suitable for In-law or maids quarters. Park- like setting with lots of room for children to play .............................................................. 1725.000 LIDO ISLE ... New French Mediterranean con- temporary home. 3 bedrooms. Lott. 3 baths. Two blocks from Udo Clubhouse. Soaring ceil- ing In living room. Marble fireplace opens to living room and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. Ught oak floors. Berber carpet. Custom over- srzed spa. Water view from second story. Air conditioned. Thia quality home hat It au. ............................................................... '100-_oM FEATURE HOME - DOVER SHORES ... One of the communi- ty's more spacious and splendidly ap- pointed view homes. Exalted location. Only eight houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarefy change hands on this es- pecially notable street. When It happens, it's an event...as is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet floo~lng. French doors and windows. used brick, custom papers. built-ins of all kinds are here In abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar two air conditioners. a security system and beautiful gardens. See it. It's a mag- nificently Impressive example of quality. style and taste............................. Sl75,000 KINGS ROAD . . . This home has It all! 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Huge family room with a fabulous view of the coast. Located In the most prestigious area of Newport Heights. Many ex- tras Including Poggen Pohl cabinetry in the kitchen. skylight. white oak floors. lovely land- scaping and an adorable playhouse in the backyard make this very special home lr- reslstable .............................................. S659,000 BIG CANYON . . . Expanded Monaco con- dominium with den In guard gated community. Elevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 2'AI baths. Dramatic living room with cathedral celling. Marble wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hard- wood floors fn entry and kitchen. 3 car garage. Air conditioned. A great floor plan for easy living or elegant entertainment..................... tl!S0,000 BAYCREIT . . . Professionalty remodeled and decorated home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Perfect home for the family that enjoys casual elegance. Mastftf suite wfth fireplace. Dream bath wfth Whirlpool tub. Gourmet lsfand kitchen with cus- tom dome celllng ... opens to famlty room. Separ- ate study. Extra large rooms. Lots of closets • Poot and recirculating fountaJn. Must ... to appreciate............................................ 1141,000 KINGS ROAD . . . Cape Cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Vistas of Bay and Ocean. Incomparable location. A rare find. A wealth of practical, comfortable features such as pool, new decks. automatic sprinklers and new drivew~y ........................................ 1595,000 NEWPORT HEIGH1·s ... Custom home. Beauti- fully constructed 2 bedroom and den. 2 full baths. Country living at Its best. Step-down living room with beautiful river rock fireplace. Situated on large corner lot with view of ocean 1 from master bedroom .......................... S5501000 BAYCREST . . . Superb location. One of the most prestigious neighborhoods In the com- munity. This residence boasts a handsome ex- terior and an Interior capable of handling the demands of a large party or a large family. 4 bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. The huge atrium features a sliding roof. This home Is also endowed with air conditioning. a walk-in safe. 3 fireplace, a pool and a spa and waterfall. Freshly refurbished ........................................... $535,000 NEWPORT BEACH ... The beauty of its setting and location makes this offering one of New- port's ,hidden gems. An extraordinary custom 3 bedroom residence on a tranquil cul-de-sac. The Interior Is studded with special features (soaring beamed ceilings, 2 exciting lofts, etc.). The vast grounds are expertly landscaped to assure maximum privacy. The outdoor living borders on paradise with Its stunning pool environment. Discover this one........... $497 ,500 BALBOA PENINSULA . . . Beautiful custom home bullt for the life style of the beach. 6 years old and decorator perfect. 3 bedrooms, each with their own private bath. open beamed and wood planked ceilings, built-in furniture throughout. 2 fireplaces. Master suite features 2 large decks with views of the city and the ooean. This home Is very special and just steps to the beach ........................................................ .000 EASTBLUFF . . . Comfortabfe, immaculate home suitable for practical family living. 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. Poot. Come delight In the warmth and security that emanates from the large country kitchen. Thts home Is truly an outstandlna value rn tod$Y'a Market •. s:rn,ooo BAYCRE8T ... Great buy In Baycrest. Spacious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many· upgrades Including Imported marbte floats. new carpets, skytight· and new ftreplace In famlty room. The custom .. drapes and applW.C.S .,. only four years old. Air conditioned. Call us for an appofntment. BAYCREST • . . Thia extraordinary property Is $211 000 being offered for the first time by the original · ................................................ " ........... . owners. It's a definite ''must Me." Located on a EA8TSID£ COSTA MIEIA •.• Great Spinnaker quiet, highly reepected. tree-lined street Situ-Cove conctomlnfum. H~~Oogtaded with new ated on a vast cul~flke lot. Handsomely ·· floor coverings thr<>U4.'! \,. 2 bedrooms. 21n landscaped grounda. Immaculate Interior. 6 baths. VauJted ~ .. 0 "ertlcal blind.a. Very bedrooms Including 2 muter eultes.. Oen. Fam-e1een unit tn a fan\ ~ .,c ~ptex which Includes Uy room. Enormous pool. Thtt la a treasure. a spa and two outetde barbecues. A great buy ··············································"··············· 'tlll.a· at ................................................ , .... .:... .. 11~ ' . ' ... TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE CO MPANY OUR PROMISE ••• At The Dalebout Assoc1at1on , we're committed to more than just listing your property. We' re also committed to you . That is why we've done something rather revolutionary. We've made a promise ... in writing ... for the whole world to see. When you list your home with The Dalebout Association, we promise ... ' 1. We'll provide you with our exclusive No Lock Box System. Just give us the key and leave the rest to us. Your home will never be shown without a Dalebout agent present. 2. We'll provide you with our exclusive Listing Commitment. We're a company that refuses to accept the notion that lack of attention, service and performance is inevitable for the home owner. 3. We'll provide you with our revolutionary service that adjusts to you. Not vice versa. Our point is simple. No other major real estate company is more determined to satisfy your needs than The Dalebout Association. In fact, we' re in our second decade of satisfying local home owners. We rank as one of the top real estate organizations in . Newport Beach. Also ... we are independently owned and as such, have the freedom to be flexible. Please call. Ask about our revolutionary services. You'll be convinced that we are the real estate company with which to list. We promise. 631-730()- 714/494-1171 Gfeat Estates Exduslve Alfmate lURNER IATES REALTORS Welcome to our world . . . A world of private coves and ~ndy beaches. EIEULI UY -Ocean view family home In perfect condition. Beautifully landscaped private patio with spa. Pella French win- dows and doors, breakfast nook and its 4 bdrms and 2'h baths will make you want to move right int $995,000 EIUAlJ UY IUCI Sii(. -A spacious re- modeled family home just a few steps from the sand and close to park, tennis and pools. Many amenities Including malds quarters, wine cellar and 4 car garage. $1,550,000 ICUI .. -This Immaculate 3 bdrm, 2 bath home fn loW$r Three Arch Bay has been t>eautituny decorated and cared for. ' Wonderlut hardwood floora, WOOdburntng ftreplace and '!'anicured yard wttt add to ~~joyment of this special home. TUUllCI -Fabulouse oceanfront lo- cation! This 2 bdrm 2 bath own your own unit has beautiful whitewater views and is close to elevator and steps to the beach. Famous "moon walker" astronaut's home. $298,000 ....__ UCON • EIUAll IAY -This Spanish style 5 bdrm, 4 'h bath home Is Ideally located on a double lot with private pool and a large yard for kids and pets. Perfect for a grow- ing family and just a stone's throw from the beach on the ocean side. $795,000 -ctll -Thia most preitlgious private community Is the k>catk>n of a 4 bdrm family home With lovefY outdoor IMng area. Ample lot offer• . poaaibMitJes for ex- pansion. $795.000 EaUlJ IAY -This magnificent 4 bdrm 31ft bath home is close to the ocean and has wonderful whtiewater views. Amenities in- clude steps to the beach, 4 car garage and 1t Is situated on an exceptionally large lot. $1,950,000 PACIFIC ISWI WIWCE -This 2 bdrm 2 bath condo is located In a very popular adutt community featuring clubhouse, pool and spa. A perimeter unit, It has views of city, valley and hills. Vacant and ready to move Int $189.000 fMTUTIC LICITlll -A~oss from OCfM- front In lovelJ Three Arch Bay. Beeutttut Whttewater Y6eWa and lots of natunit m.. terlals make thla a very tpec11it home.1 CIOM to park & tenm courts. 17 ..s.ooo -.-.-1105 North Coast Hlgh'flOY • Laguna Beach, Caltfomla 92651--.. 1 TOP PRODUCER TOP LISTER ANN WARREN SHHHhh Owner wants his hollM IOld but domt't ..... ~ to know ttt This ~ tow bedl oom and den Mela Verdi home tm a pool and tpl, Uh lllldlc:apiig and I rtllistic price of $345,000. We would kM to ltlOW It to you but It mlY take • tew days to Mt up an appointment Awe call J*illltty 751..SOOO. IT'S SO PRETTY Delightful 3 bedroom. 2 blltl wilh tpertclng pool and spa loaded In estM>ih9ed neeghborhood of well mRand ywdl and end for homes. New c:spet. Pl'quel noon. plus fireplace. $184.950. Cll 751-5000 EXECUTIVE LIVING 3 bedroom. 2'h bath home wtth cnrric tie. decorator·~~ ptentation shutters and fireptaoes in htng room and Nl9 bedloom. Rernodlled 9'Mllt bllhroom. Clole to 9Chools. thopping, and So. Clll Plaza. tn llJPlf condition -nat .. to appreaate. $184,500. Cll 751-5000 HEIGHTS AREA Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, new 1he t.t IChodl. With llrge bonus room and wet bar. dining room. drlmatic fttep&.ce. lowly patio and bid yard. RV access. $215,000. Cal 751-5000 LEA YE TIE CITY BEHIND ... You'I ftnd this cow1tJy allltom ,__, i\ 1ht hill of Yorba lhSa. All exec:utM home with .. 1ht amenitites.. Olleted .. $445,000. Cll 751-5000. EASTSIDE DUPLEX~ Pw1ect tor irMltor or rWltiig one Ind Mtg i\ 1ht o1her. Larger is• . 3 bath and odtJ two~ <*f. This ii prtme property Ind you now. Full price $359,000. Cal 751-5000. VALUE Privlll and quiet 3 bedlocwn, 2~ blll fllnly home wtth I view of blUiM roatg,.. of Newport Bwh. This home 11 llt off ~ ~ die""'· CCU1ylrd ""'Y Md dellghtM llndlClpiig. Priced .. $192,900. 751..SOOO. BIG BIG BONUS This is a very unusual 3 bedroom 3 bath floor plan with a very bil bonus room. Located m one of Orange County's better cmes and priced to sel quickly at only $142,900. Call 751·5000 MESA VERDE Rare four bedroom home on the Goff Course wrth three car e.arace, wOot berber carpebne. decorator wall coverines and a forever view. This could be the home 10U'vt been wattine for. full pnce $349,500. Can 751·5000 GARDEN TYPE OFFICE ,... Mesa Verdi ptCfJ•lu• olllce ......... from 550 square ..... Fawrlble ... pr<Mlicn and a nile of .59 toot ~ rnlllk• this I Yftl'f attnidM offemg. Cal 751-5000. COSTA MESA RENTALS llril bectoom. ~bill. $1500 Fi. blctloom. .... -. pool. 11800 Register to win A Four-Day Cruise to Mexico for Two! plus $500 spending money COidweii ..,.., R•ldentlal Reel Eatate Servtcee tnvltH JOU to en.., our "Huner tcir Summer" drewlng -• four· deJ crulle to Mexico with llmoualne Mrvlce to and from port, $500 epencllng lllOMJ, encl • '500 lhopplng ..,,.. at row locel m.111 Don, ma. thle exciting drewlngl DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY26, 1 .. WINNER NEED NOT BE PRESENT Coldwell Banker 19131 Brook.hunt Street Huntinston Beach, CA 92646 (71•) 962-5585 DA&Y Pll.01'/mAI. UTAft·-------------------------------•SATUllOAY MAY 14. tt./PAG• JI PR OFILE t Milliken flying high with Costa Mesa Re/Max BJ UtE SCHNEIDER Oe11J ,.._. Ceu $ I I Bob Milliken has been flying a balloon and working for Re/Max of Costa Mesa for nine years. and that's no coincidence. When Re/Max started in Denver. the reaJ estate company had a balloon that was Incorporated into the national logo. When Craig Batley started Re/Max of Costa Mesa, he decided to buy a balloon and make Milliken the pilot. Milliken, who had been a pilot of private airplanes, jumped at the chance. Today he flies Just about every weekend. He ciaims that he Is one of the very few balloonists who has flown upside down -down under -in the high winds and hilly terrain of New Zealand. "My wife, Pam, Is the best crew chief I've ever had," Miiiiken said. "She follows me on the ground In a little truck and has a sJxth sense for knowing where I am All three of my kids fly and love 1t." A balloon referral has led Milliken and his family to their ftying adventures in Australia, New Zealand and T ahltl Other kinds of referrals, the kinds that Milliken says he can provide with confidence. comes from his associa- tion with Re/Max. "Craig Batley has given Re/Max agents an opportunity to excel." Milli- ken said "The company as a whole gives agents all the gingerbread they need to offer referrals all over the country .. _ Milliken. who 1s known as the "King of the East Side." specializes 1n marketing homes on the east side of Costa Mesa A member of Re/Max's 100 per cent club, he is in the top 100 out of 18,000 Re/Max agents na- tionwide. "I live in the community and believe in the area." said Milliken. who also sells income properties. "I even t<><* the balloon to my daughter's school for a science project about weather and atmospheric conditions." Milliken, who was in construction. rehabilitating houses. before entering the real estate industry. has witnessed a number of changes In real estate during the past five years. "Prices on the east side have ballooned, and so have the laws concerning real estate." he quipped. "Realtors are helping people with the new laws and keeping the public informed " Milliken also tnes to h~p clients to avoid "ma1or catastrophes" in purchasing loans. His construction background enables him to hetp home buyers to find structural defects and avoid major rehabilitations. "My forte is finding properties no- body knows about, therby helping both the buyer and the seller to wm." Milliken said. "I listen to what the buyers are saying, try to understand Bob MlllUren their needs and match them with what's on the market." Can a dead body lower a property's rental value? BJ JASPER AND AIEY HEMPEL ~--........ SACRAMENTO -Real estate law questions and answers: vanety of charges. including a possible murder When they arrested them, the police found a body in the rental house. Ultimately, the murder charge was dropped. I am now going to re-rent the house. and I need to know what I must tell prospective tenants about the events occurring there. Must I t~I them that a possible murd9f took place there? question is that you owe no duty to prospective tenants to advise them about the possjble murder Our opinion 1s temperoo. however. by several other factors. Q. I own a rental house. Some time ago, the tenants were arrested for a UT lllllftl S 111,HO COSTA MESA-In privacy & serenity waiting for you. L"Ovety Peppertree Heights condo with beam celling, frptc, modem kitchen w/mlcrowave. ptush carpeting, 2 car gar11ge w/opener, shake roof & more1 ......................................................... 71•1759-1501 YllWllTE LU. FllfW -Slll,000 DANA POINT -Located on harbor view slte w/CAty Nghta. 3 story resklenoe snuggled In foothills. Many extras. Intercom, 3 French doors, mlrcrowave. den. 3 ear gerege. wraip-around deck. 5 BR, 5 BA & morel .............. -·-···-··-·································· 714/759-1501 1111,IOO LAGUNA BEACH-Fantastic tri-level w/salty .,,.._, Snuggled on Nlfside w/ocean view. 2 trpk:s, DDebo. spa, lge vM9W d-* ovenooklng canyon. f'.'8'Nty rm, 5 BR. 3 BA, 2 car garge. Motivated owner ............................................................. 714/759-1501 -S.C.A., Modesto A. Our initial response to your (P1eue 8ee ROW /24) llUT WESTUI IUL ESTATE ..,..,. llMI ............. FM 11111111 IT Tm IRZ The Newport a..dt ()flee ol Gr..c W-.m AMI Estate recentty Mkl a drllwtng for dinner for two at the fabulous RtU Restaurant In ttNport a.di AeceMng the conlpll'Mntsy gounMC dinner ... Betty Richards ""'° ... joined by -Mend Muffin Kent. ' ® ICED llU IUftl $111,000 NEWPORT BEACH-Sophisticated Harbor Hiiis 4 BR, 2 BA r~dence w/many e>Ctras. Secunty S)'5tem. 3 car garge. cheery hearth. famlty area. premtum lot Redecorated w/plantahon shutters & '"°'e' X'lnt vatue 71 4/759-1501 1211,llO COST A MESA-Highlights this charming 3 BR, P·• BA home In good fam1ty area Completely remodeled mster suite. Indirect lighting. walk-In ck>set, re- modeled mstr bath, 2 car garage. boat aooess • many other extras 71•1759-1501 APPIElll1111 +VIEW 1111,IOI COSTA MESA-Cheertul Bluffs 2 story condo over- lo<*ing the city lights 3 BR. 2'~ BA. trptc, beemed ceilings. balcony & newty decorated w/pajnt, carpets & kitchen & bathrm noor. ... 714/759-1501 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach (714) 759-1501 I •'I ,,,, • •'fl\t lllt ,,, , ,,, •'ltl I''''·'""'' t111,f •'Ill ''"'""·•'Ill ·•//Ii'\ 1111' ,,,,, ... 1l111h ,,,,,,. ,-; kl ti"' ,,, 8 J\' 1' '" You'll Be Sold On Our Service -------- Don't let the roof cave iii on sale of your home BJ DOREEN E. BENTON ... ~.._ ~ .. ..__. If you're one of the many people thinking about putting his or her house on the market this year. consider how that home will appe¥ to prospective buyers National Roofing Week, May 7-15, sponsored by the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association and seven allted associations. serves to remind homeowners that the first 1mpress1on anyone has of your home is the outside what is known as curb appeal. 'To assure that it's a good one," says Irvine Board of Realtors, "keep the lawn well manicured, the shrubbery trimmed, and the siding and roof neat and clean." Consider the roof. Sooner or later, every roof has to be replaced If it 1s old and worn, limited cosmetic repairs won't help. Signs of a badly weathered roof are cracked, cur1ed or missing shingles. You can spot these signs from the ground with binoculars. Don't go up on the roof. It's dangerous and could damage the shingles. Instead. call in a professional roofer who will conduct a thorough on-the- reof inspection. Look for a quahfled roofer who 1s well established tn the community and will provide the names of some of his previous customers. He should also be insured against on-the- JOb accidents and provide follow-up service It's usually a good idea to get more than one written estimate for com- parison. However. make sure all con- tractor candidates are bidding on the basis of the same materials, plans and quality of workmanship. When signing the contract, be sure It specified the work to be done, materials to be used, completion dates., the removal of waste material, the final price and the method of payment. Discuss with the contractor what you want the new roof to accomplish Asphalt shingles, including fiberglass based and organic based for example. are a good value, appealing to look at and otfer the advantage of fire safety. To determine the kind of protection you are buying, keep In mind that the cost of labor is otten the same regardless of the life expectancy of the roof. To estimate the probable annual cost of a new roof, add the cost of labor and materials and divide the total by the shingle's life expectacy. A shingle with a longer design life may be more economical sinoe the oost of materials and labor is amortized over a longer ' period of time. Are protection Is another consider- ation. Asphalt shingles are manufac- tured to meet the fire resistance standard of Underwriters Labora- tories Shingles bearing the UCI Class C or the higher Class A label have been thorougly tested against fire exposure and ~Ill not ignite easily, contribute to the spread of flame over the roof area or emit burning brands that could touch off ne\t fires. A new roof with definite curb appeal that offers the added benefits of • longevity. low maintenance and fire protection should help sell your home. Besides National Roofing Week. the Irvine Board reminds homeowners that May Is Home Improvement Month - an additional reason to keep your home in the condition to which It has become accustomed. HOW MUCH DO YOU HA VE TO TELL RENTERS ABOUT PROPERTY? ... From 23 One California oourt held that in a purchase or sale of a residence, the seller and the real estate agent had a duty to disclose to the purchasers the fact that a murder of the previous owner and her four children had taken place 10 years earher. The theory m that case was that the knowledge of the murder had an impact on the purchase price of the property. and had the purchasers known about the murders they would not have offered as much or purchased the home for as much money as they did Similarly. there is a relatively new line of cases that requires condominium homeowner-association boards of di- rectors. as well as landlords. to advise association members and tenants about potential criminal activity In the condominium project or in the apart- ment complex. If a landlord or the association knew or had reason to believe that potential for violence ag~inst an owner or tenant existed. then they would have an obligation to notify the tenants and homeowners so that they could make informed de- cismns about whether or not to buy or rent. learned of the incident, he would probably prevail. The situatJons In these cases are somewhat different from yours. No one knows whether a murder took place there or not. The sJtuation Itself also does not suggest that criminal activity related to the premises Is likely to occur again. The premises themselves are probably not unsafe. If you were to sign a lease with a new tenant who did not know the history of the house. and that tenant later wanted t o be let out of the lease because he HARBOR Over a period of time, the incident will assume less importance and have less of an impact upon your ability to re-rent. At this point. however. you should probably let prospective ten- ants know. There are many people who would not be bothered by these facts If the house is otherwise just right for them. Generally speaking, there Is no obligation to Inform prospective ten- ants that a previous tenant died. ... REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm EQltSnt Yll'W PflTIMSt Siii.- Spectacuiar ocean & bay VIEWS from each and every room In this luxutious Villa Balboa penthouse! 2 bdrms & 2 baths plus formal dining rm & full gourmet kitchen. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, custom cabinetry, beautiful wall & window coverings & plush carpeting. n o ClCIEY UIE "Mt IHI '""' 1-4 no 2• q . n. mt am.- Largest ptan n Villa BaJboa. 2 bdrms Including huge master suite plus a oonvertJble den with we1 bar. Elegant f<>nT\8t dining with itl own deck plus separate fam1ty rm and large kitchen Ideal for entertaining. 211CAlllYUll 11221 lfll IM&Y 1-4 --TllS Pim! 11....-0Yetsized 1 bdrm penthe>ute unJt wtth extended living rm creates den/off.c:e type area. aean Uke new, decorated In neutrat Ught COfora. Arepe.ce, high•=•rvate sun deck. "' #111 ..... , ..... LIUL&8,._,Y Harbor Realty Is a fuU service LOCALLY own Real Estate firm with a large protesstonaU trained staff offering a complete range of rea estate services. We have acttve rental an commercial departments, a natlonwtde tel tlon network and an In-house compu1erl listing service. For ALL your real es1ate needs. call us. WW#_,...,. PUii I 11 ..... The towest Pf"*' towMonie In popu4ar Newport , Crest! l~te 2 bdrm 2'A bath ~ 2. End unit With flrepl110e, wet bar & prtme loc:atk>n near poof & tennis. ........ p .. A view from every room! Fabulous Vllla Balboa Penthouse over 1350 aq, ft. wtth 2 master bdrms eaoh with Its own bath plus high cathedral ceilings, fireplace, wet bar & private sun deck. 2U UlllY Ull #1 11 lfll lml&f 1"4 -·~BJIU ..... FabuloUs ocean vtew fully & expenslvely furntstfed. 1 bdrm + den. 111111• Corona del Mar, large sunny balcony. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, garage. 11•1• Gate guarded community. Sunset view. from deck. 1 bdrm. .../. Fit'St floor condo with nk:ie patk>. 2 bdrm9. 2 baths, fmnily rm. t 1•191 PenthouMI OoUble mMter Mrit• wtth IW'9 rm & dlnmg rm between. 1.-1111 ............... ,,1tt1l'tlw ........ .. ....... u 1•111 & Coldwell honors top Coast sales agents Of the 45 Southern Orange County agents wtlo gained admittance Into Coldwell Banker's prestigious Presl- dent'sClub, 19work out of the Newport Beach office. This honor Is the highest bestowed by Coldwell Banker Residen- tial Real Estate. Southern California. Only the top eight percent of all agents in Soothem California receive this honor. The requirements are that an agent achieve over $3 minion in sales and at least three nationwide referrals. The Newport Beach office has always been one of the region's top performing branches. Last year. they also led the region with th~ largest number of President's Club members. Not only have they continued that tradition this year, but they can lay cl aim to having the region's number one saJesperon. Evan CorkeU. an associate vice president who has been selling for Coldwell Banker since 1975, had the highest sales volume for 1987. This 1s also her seventh year as a President's Club member. Throughout her career, Corkett has been a consistent award winner. This past year, she also was named to the Top Ten DoUars Earned and Top Ten Buyer-Controlled Sales List Corkett is a Balboa lslan.d resident, who, with her husband Tom. enjoys sailing and their membership in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. She is a1so active In many locaJ groups like the Sophisticates and the Sandpipers. Corkett says she loves real estate and (Pleue eee OOLDWELL/26) A few of the Newport Beacb Coldwell Praldent'• Clabwtnoenare(clockwlHfromtopleft)DebtBlbb. En..n Corkett, Lydia Marpby BID, Lia 1Vblte, LaraiDe Shaw. Lyleea E~. Cynthia Ramafeld, Frank Senna and llarda a&tthew.-Bay.. Many other local acenta were ai.o honored. 2700 e coast highway, corona del mar. caJifomia 92625 720-9422 Fiii Clllll del MIR DELllE DUPLDES l11 lllS Cute home PLUS one bedroom unit over the gar- aige. Rear yard allows '°' future addition. $425,111 521 llClll Upper and Lower 3 Bedroom Units. Premium comer locaUon. Perfect condition. $111,IM Ill lllS Two houses on one lot. Both 3 Bedroom, 2'.i't Baths. Upgraded to the hilt! $515,111 114 PlllSETTll Huge building with i.rge 3 Bedroom, 2~ Bath owner's unit PLUS 3 Bedroom rental. All the upgredes neoeaary for luxury tMng. , ...... 720-9422 Ulll ISU llYRllT The rare bayfront that com~ a dramatic adult entertaining area wtth the spac10Usness of a family home. Dock win accommodate a· large boat. 11.111,MO I IUll IEW CIST• TIWlllMU II Clllll ID. Mii Theeit 3 Bedroom. 2~ Bath towno"M>mee wtl be ~111 Id by the end °' May. Al upgrwl9I ln- ctuded "' price. however. buY Wiy 8nd d'°°9e yoAll COIG(S. ~IA.<•• -l.911) affiliated with of corona del mar ; t ' , ... I • PAG826/IATUmlAYllAY14;~UI---------------------------------DAILY NOT/BAJ.. UTAft COLDWELL INDUCTS AGENTS INTO PRESIDENT'S CLUB ••• Prom2S the feeling of accompflshment after a "job well done ... Conlett Je not the only record- breaking ..,.. 9g901 at the Newport Beech office by any means. Assistant Manager Kay Ranger notes that there are four 'Top 25' agents at their otnce. The Top 25 llst Is compriaed of the top agents In afl of Southern CalifomJa. including other "hot" markets such as Beverly Hiiis and La Jofla. Hillary Thamer ls another of the mulU-taJented agents at the Newport Office. She joined the Coldwell Banker team In 1977 and has been a Presi- dent's Club membef eight of those years. Thamer, a Newport Beach resident, attended cotlege at both the University of California. Berkeley, and the University of Madrid, where she polished her Spanish speaking skills. Ths past year, Thamer aJso won a Top Ten Dollars Earned award. Even though Debi Bibb has been with Coldwell Banker since just 1984, she performs hke a veteran. She has been a President's Club Member each of her years at the Newport Beach office. Bibb 1s a Southern California native and a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, so she ls Vf!KY familiar with the coastal communities. This is Laraine Shaw's second year in the President's Club. Shaw started full- ttme in the real esate business in 1980 and has been with Coldwell Banker since 1983. Cynthia Rumsfeld also had an excel- lent year. She qualified for the Presi- dent's Club for the fourth time and additionally received a Top Ten Dollars Earned Award. Since 1982, Rumsfeld has worked In partnenlhtp wtttt Ed .. Olson; their erea of apecialtz.ation ls Udo ....... well .. tMwport 8wtl in general and parta of Laguna BMd'I. Edie Olson ha been wtttt Coldwell Banker 24 years. 13 of them In the Newport Beech office. Olson, as A~ sodate vice prelkSent, ls a President's Club Member fOf the eighth year. Former hJgh adK>ol teacher Lyteen Ewing has been enjOytng her real estate career since 197 4 when she first started with Coldwetl Banker. 1987 Is her fourth year as a President's Club member. She has garnered numerous awards throughout l\er years with the company. This past year she also received one of ten reglonaJ Top Ten Dollars Earned awards. Senior Residential Associate Jen- nifer Shaw is a President's Club member for the fourth time In the five years she's been with the company. Shaw has won several awards during her tenure with Coldwell Banker. Prior to the start of her successful reaJ estate career, Shaw ran her own bookkeeping business. She and her husband Jerry reside in Newport Beach. Marcia Bents, an Associate Vice President, has been with Coldwell Banker for the past 16 years. This Is her sixth year as a Preskjent's Club member. Besides being an award- winning agent for the Newport Beach office, Bents leads an active clvtc life. The list of committees she has joined and chatred for the Republican Party Is quite extensive. She aJso races sail- boats and founded the Newport Beach NauticaJ Museum. Former psychology professor Alta American Escrow, Inc. (714) 640-9860 Design Plaza 240 Newport Drive, Suite 105 Newport Beach, California 92660 "We take the time to Care" Serving You With Professional & Confidential Services Residential • Commercial • Sales • Loans Business • Liquor Licenses• Tax Deferred Exchanges Pick-up & Delivery Service "Please call us or stop in our office for yo~r next escrow" Kurtz Hemes perfectty IUlted to her real estate career. She ia currently enjoytng her nm ye9I' In the Pr-.. dent's Club after wl"'*'O many other awards through her ..,.... Y99" --5')Ctation wtth Coldwell e.nk.-. Thfs is Ginny AndenM>n'a MCOnd year as a Pr-'dent'a Oub member. Anderlon, a Mniot r•dentlel u- socia1e, hasd been wtth Coldwell Banker since 1977; In that time she has won 98Yeral regional and nationaJ awards. She resides In Newport Beech and enjoys all sorta of water sports. Sara Marvin continuea her winning streak. She has worked at Coldwell Banker for five years. She Is also a President's Club member for the fifth consecutive year. Marvin, a eentor sales associate, Is a very active New- port Beach resident. As.sc>aate vloe president Carole McMahan Is a four-year member of the President's Club. She has been With the Newport Beach offloe since 1972. McMahan ls Involved with the Orange County Performing Arts and the New- port Harbor Art Museum. The USC graduate loves to play tennis and gourmet cook, She lives In Corona del Mar. This is the third time In the Presi- dent's Club for Senior ResJdenttaJ Associate Shirley Harris. Before joining Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office six years ago, Harris owned her own real estate agency. Harris Is a Newport Beach resident and her area of specialization ts Linda Isle. Frank Sennes, former "talent coor- dinator" for the Frontier Hotel In Las vegas and international booking agent. • "fbur Home Loan ApprcMd In l'woHours • eo.o., loin~ And ,.. Guerwllee • HOMEBlJ'V8' EXPRESS CARD fotPrMpplowd ~ FbMr 8urWw A HonWI HM l*'1lw ...,.u.;., has led an Interesting llfe. He got Into show business after many yeara u a commerdal artist and delign«. He started with Coldwel1 BMk• In 1977 and has won numeroue awards over the yea.rs. 1987 martta the eecond year In a raw as a President's Club member for the Associate Vtoe PreskSent. Senior Residential Aaeoclate Usa White ls a two-year Pr-'dent'a Club member. Since the start of her aasocla- tlon with Coktwefl Banker In 197'9, she has recteved many awards. White Is a Newport Beach resident. Joan Ackerman Impressed everyone after becoming a President's Club member after only three short years with Coldwell Banker. Prior to 1987 Ackerman was laying the groundwork that led to the great year she just finished. The USC graduate lives on BaJboa Island and Is active In many community activities. Senior Sales Associate Marcia Mat- thews-Bays joined Coldwell Banker In 1983 and Is a first year President's Club membef. Matthews-Bays Is a UCLA graduate, Balboa Island resident and newly married to Gerry Bays. She enjoys golf and traveJ. Lydia Murphy-Hill has been with Coldwell Banker five years. This Is her third year In the President's Club. Before she moved to Florida In the 70s. Murphy-Hill lived and worked In New- port Beach for many years. She ran the Bettes 'n' Beaus Boutique In Bayside Center. She was also Involved with mortgage banking and lending. Murphy-Hill was recently married to her real estate partner, Biii Hiii. They live In Corona del Mar. SOUTH COAST MORTGAGE a INVESTMENT, INC. A~~Banker 1836-0 N9wport Bouledrd, Suite 258 eo.ta u... o.llom6a 12127-"--'--- 714-..... SAnlmDAY MAY 14. 1 .. /PMlll Z'1 REAL ESTATE OWNERS & BUYERS We'd Like to Hear from You! To help us provide more interesting stones and more useful ad vcrtismg in our weekly Showcase of New Homes and special Real Estate tab. we're asking yo u -our readers -to please complete and return to us the following questionnaire. CURRE~T HOllSEHOl,D Own Rent Lease __ Single Family Detached Home Single Family .\ttached Ho me --Senior Commun1t~ Condo .\panment Duple~ Mobile Home Other Persons an Household: .., J 5 -- Persons in Household 18 & Older Persona in Household 18 & Older: None 'l. :i 4+ --- Persons in Household Working Full-time: None 'l. :1 4- HOUSEHOLD HEAD SEX Male =Female MARITAL Married =Single AGE Under 25 -25-34 Yrs -35-44 Yrs -45_54 Yrs -55-64 Yrs -65+ Yrs EMPLOYMENT _ FuJl-time _Part-time --Retired COMMUTE ONE-WAY Head: Miles ----- Other: Miles ----- Other Miles ----- .\NNU .\L HOLISE HOLD INCOME Under S25.000 S75-S84.999 -S25-S34.999 S85-S94.999 -$35-$44.999 SI00-$124.999 -S45-S54.999 $1 25-$149.999 -S55-S64.Q99 Sl50-Sl 74.999 -S65-S74.000 -o .. er S 175.000 TR.\ DE/PROFESSION Blue Collar White Collar = Self-Emplo}e-d (IT) \.\HERF \.\ORI\. Head Other-___ _ Other REAL ESTt\TE WiU your ncllt real estate pu rchase be your first.,_ Yes 'Jo If no, how m•ny other real estate purchases have you made? l 2 3 4 5 6+ Don't Remember ------ ------ What type/s of real estate do you own ., Sinale Family Detached Home Single Famtl} .\ttachcd Home --Condo Duplex Tcardown/Lot Onl) _Senior Community =ResonfVacation _Rental/Income _Commercial _ Other When do you plan to buy real estate? Within 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Not Sure Will YoUt next real-estate purchase most likely be newl}-bu1h or previously-owned? _Newly Built __ Previously Owned _Not Sure Wbat type of real estate will you most likely buy next? Slncle Family Delacbed Home Single Family Attached Home -Coado Duplex Teardown/Lot Only __ Senior Community =Racw1/Vecatioo _ Ren&a.1/l ncome Commercial Other REAL ESTATE What will be the pn<X range of your next real estate purchase"! Under SI 00.000 -St~$t49,999 -SI 50-$199. 999 $2~$249,999 -$250-$299. 999 -$300-$499.999 S 500-S69<). 999 $7~$899.999 -$900-$999. 999 -Sl-Sl.99 M1lhon -$2-$2.99 Million---$3-3.99 M1lhon How much arc you capable of putting down on your next real estate purchase'> 5% I 0% I 5% 20% 25% Not Sure How much wall you most likely put down on the next real estate )OU buy., 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% Not Sure Do you expect to get a mongage loan to finance your next real estate purchase'?_ Yes __ No If yes, what kind of mortgage loan do you expc-ct )Ou will ge t'> __ Conventional _Adjustabte __ FHA _ V .\ Other "lot Sure To afford a new home. would you consider leaving the Orange Coast market'> Yes No If yes. which of the followmg areas would )OU consider., Central Orange County North Orange County South Orange Count~ Yes No Yes No "lo Los Angeles (ount> R1.,.crs1dc Count) C\an ~mard1no ( oun1' Yes No Yes No 'r t."S No ~n Diego Count) Ventura Count' Othc-r 'r cs No Yes No If you were buy1ng a resort/vacation propen~. where would ~ou prefer 10 buy? Beach Desert Mount.ams Out-of-State Other AMENITIES & FEATURES What amenities and features will you seek in the ne,1 real estate )OU bu~ for your personal or family u~? Sq. Ft. One Stor)' Two Stol") Mulu-Level ---2 -3-4 5 -6+ Bedrooms --, --2 -3 --4+ Bathrooms --Family Room _ Bonus Room _Dcn/L1bral") _Separate Dining __ Inside Laundry __ Maid/Guest Quarters ( entral .\1r Carport I-Car Garage 2-Car 3-< ar -i · < ar -- -- ---- Yard Decks/Patios Pool Spa Tennis --------- Tract Custom Gate G uarded Community ------. Beach/Waterfront Slip/Dock Ocean/Water \'1e"' ------ Moun tam/Val lc y View Caty Lights Grttnbell -----IMPORTANT .. TOO From which paper did you get this qucstionnau~., Daily Pilot Independent --- How often do you read the following real estate S«tjons? Sftewcase •f New 11.-a Regularly (1~75,) Usually fl~) --~y(~25~) =Seldom (Le. than 25~) Real Eaaase T• _ftecularly ( l~ 7544) Usually ~5°') --()oaMl.oo.ally (~~) -Seldom (Le. than 25,) PleMe forward your comp&ewd q~ to~ C.O.t Pubhsh- mc Company (Attn. Marbting ~t) at 330 W Bay SL 11\ Cosia Mesa 92627. 'lllank you very much. • Independent ,. _ lllily Nit Where good news is shared. I .. •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool ""'Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 2 IElllOOI 2592 Arbor. Bayshores 631-1400 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 226 Hartford. Bayndge 644-6200 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 4 12 H82et Dr. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-4'.30 • 2209 Pacific Drive. Corona def Mar &44·6200 $975,000 Sunday 1'.30-4:30 t 7 Sea Cove. Sea l,.and 644-6200 $633.000 Sat 1 :30-4:30 Sun 1-5 •46 Sea Island, Newport Beach 760-5000 $240,000 Saturday 1-5 tv 15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 673-9333 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16 Wellington. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $392,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1as Flll 111 er IEI 303 & 309 Carnation, Corona def Mar 631-1400 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • v 4 1 Monaco. Harbor Ridge Estates. NB 673-9333 $569,000 Saturday 1-5 •••3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar 631-1400 $1.649.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1501 SanJanella, Corona del Mar 759-6625 $459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 10 Sea Island, Big Canyon &44-6200 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEllllll •336 22nd Street, Costa Mesa 650-1121 $289,900 Sunday 1-5 • 11 Anes Court. Newport Crest 673-7300 $230,000 Sunday 1-4 •20252 Bayview, Newport Beach 646-7171 $357,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 *1212 Cambridge, W•ldlff 759-6e00 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 2012 Deborah, Nl9WpOrt Beach 631-1591 $298,600 Sa1-Sun 11-5 4522 Oorcheslet. C.,,., H6ghland1 644-9060 *425,000 Sunday 1-5 3154 Ktllarney. Costa Mesa 646-2313 $187,950 Sun 1-5 2073 Maple, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $189,500 SatYSun 12-4 t747 New Ham~e. Costa MeM 546-2313 $20<4,-400 Sunday 1-4 1141 Pembroke, W•teltff. NB g.u;.90e0 $329.500 \Sat/Sun 1-5 .. ' •311 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Heights, NB 631-7300 $550,000 Saturday 1-5 •225 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Hghts,NB &44-9060 $H9,000 Sunday 1-5 •••100 Scholz Pl :: 12, Newport Beach 673-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 601! Seward, Corona def Mar 759-6600 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 215 Via Nice, Lido Isle 631-1400 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •.,.. 2552 Vista Drive. Bayshores, NB 548-9943 $649.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •5425 Walnut ln, Yorba Linda 751-5000 S«5.000 Saturday 1-5 * •2712 W. Oceanfront. N.B. 673-3777 $775.000 Sat/Sun t-5 3 IR ,1us Fii RI er IEI 3 13 33AO Street, Penninsula. NB 6«-6200 $323.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2521 Bamboo, Eastbluff.NB 644-6200 $410,000 Sunday 1-5 t * t011 Bonnie Donne, Irvine Terrace, NB 644-9060 S735.000 Sat 1-5 •t722 Cameo Highlands, Cameo Highlands 644-6200 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 •325 Cameo Shores, Cameo Shores · 759--6600 $649.900 Sunday 1-5 •2592 Circle Or, Bayshores. NB 642-5200 $725.000 Saturday 11-2 •2405 Cliff Drive, Newport Height• 631-1400 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2222 Donnie Road. Newport ee.ch 631-7300 $497.500 Sunday 1-5 t 927 E. Balboa Bl. (Peninsula) N.B. 673-3777 $465,000 Sal/Sun. 1-5 710 Kings Road. Newport Beech 631-7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-5 t 17 Montecito, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $798,000 Sonday 1-5 1771 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde N.) C.M. 675-8M8 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue Villata. Big Canyon 6«-6200 $925.000 216 Via Ithaca, lido Isle 631-1400 $499,500 .4IEllMI Sat/Son 1-5 Sa1/Sun 1-5 243 Albert Place, Eutalde Costa Mea 673-7300 $295.000 Sat & Sun 1-4 t 2323 Bayside Drive.Corona del Mar 759-e600 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3001 Cleaveland, Cotta Mesa 546-2313 $179.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 2825 Clubh<>UM, Costa Mea 546-2313 $324,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •4520 Cortland, Cameo Hlghlanda 769-6e00 -'$~99,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 404 e. 1&th Str•t. Costa ..,.. &46-7171 $2$5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1eot o... J-r. trvtne Terr.,. 873-7877 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2217 Maple. Cotta M..a 860-1111 $171.711 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2362 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana &44-6200 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 •9 Monaco. HarbOr Ridge. NB 644-9060 $839.000 Sunday 1-5 2139 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 646-7434 $229.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 t 608 Seward. Corona Highlands 759-6600 $695.000 Saturday 1-5 t 708 Via Lido Nord, lido Isle 673-7300 $1 .650.000 Sunday 1-4 21122 Wheaton, Et Toro 768-6169 $189,900 Sunday 12-6 •••3100 W Oceanfront. w Newport 631-1400 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 111 ,111 Fiii RI er IEI * 1334 Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 t 1715 Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **47 Balboa Cove. Newport Bch 645-8115 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 2008 Balearic, Costa Mesa 645-8115 $316.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 t 1019 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace, CdM 631-1266 $1, 150.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 • •318 Driftwood Road, Corona del Mar 720-9401 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •704-704'h Goldenrod. Olde CdM 673-5599 Sunday 1-5 * 1 Hampshire, Dover Shores 6«-6200 $649,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 • .,.. 1 HarbOr Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • t 15 tnvemess. Big Canyon.NB 6«-6200 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 2906 LJohthOUM Lane, H. View Hlltt &44-6200 $469.000 LH Saturday 1-5 2701 Lorenzo, Cotta Mesa 546-2313 $210,000 •sat1Sun 1-5 4 Monf8'ey, Cotona del Mar 831-1266 $582,500 Saturday 1-5 233 PolnMttla, Cocona del Mar 831-1400 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poppy, Otde Cor0na def Mar 759-6600 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 •t 1838 Pon Ttnan ~.Newport~ 559-MCIO $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 440 Alvera Terrace. Corona Hlghlandl, NB 631-7300 $1,395,000 Sundlly t-5 •••2 Rocky P~nt, Corona del Mar &46-7171 $999,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •4518 Aoxt>Ufy, cameo Shor• 673-7677 $&99,000 Sat/8un 1-5 .,... • .+1 Rue Chateeu Royal, Big Cyn, NB 78CM333 $$49,000 Saturday 1-5 . • , 101 8tiiWtt c1rc1e: Newport 8d'I S.-2313, "1449,000 Sat/8un 12~ ••t531 Via Udo Soud, Udo ..... NB 7eG-1800 $1,525,000 Sat/Sun 1-.S .. 4 Ill 11lus FAI RI or DEii • 1000 Westwmd Way, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $875.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2625 W Mantey. Santa Ana 631-1266 $219,000 5 IEDROOll 211 Via Eboh, lido Isle 644-6200 $635.000 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR ,1us Fiii RI or DEii t * •607 Bayside Or Newport Beach 650-7000 $1.075K Sal/Sun 12 30-4 30 •2209 Chit. Chllhaven 631-1 400 $795 000 Sat Sun 1-5 * • 14 Oakcrest, Big Canyon 644-6200 S 1.395 000 Sat Sun 1-5 * * * 1018 Polaris Dover Shores. NB 673-9333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1.5 • * * * • 1200 Polaris. Dover Shores NB 673-9333 $619.000 Sunday 1-5 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle NB 673-7677 $598.500 Sa1/Sun 1-5 * ••220 Via Ltdo Nord. lido Isle 631-1400 $1,495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IEDROOI 20462 Birch Street. Santa A11a Heights 673-7677 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 10 Drakes Bay. Spyglass 673-7677 $690.000 Sunday 1-5 I II ,111 Fll RI or DEii * 19 19 Glenwood Lane. Baycrest. NB 63 l-7300 $595,000 Sat Sun 1-5 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * •49 Martinique Laguna Niguel 646 7171 $114 000 Sat 1-5 t • v 1lt' 240 Nice Ln 217 Villa Balboa NB 673 4400 $133 900 Sunday 1 4 1 BR plus Fiii RI or DEi •v •260 Cagney Ln=317 Villa Balboa NB 673 4400 $164 900 Sunday 1-4 2 IEDROOll t ,,... • * 260 Cagney Ln 304 Villa Balboa NB 673 4400 $198 000 Sunday 1-4 t * ...-•280 Cagney -309. Villa Balboa NB 673-4400 $388 000 Sunday 1-4 * •84 Corsica Newport Beach 650 1121 $239 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * t 125 Corsica Newport Beach 650-1 12 1 $240.000 Saturday 1-5 * •4 Serena Ct Newport Crest . NB 759-6700 $212.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2330 Van Guard Way K-202. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $144 500 Sunday 1-4 • •2330 Vanguard Way M-203. Costa Mesa 540-7355 $ 143,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 . • • 10 Vienna Ha. bor Ridge. Nwpt Beach 673 7771 $395 000 Sat-Sun 1-5 543 W Wilson Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $135 000 Sat 1-4 MORTGAGE RATES FIXED ADJUSTABLE lntrs1 Down Pofnt9 Loc:tHn ..... lnlr11 Down Pointe Lock-In Mervin Rate Pymt (%) (d.yw) Loan Aele Pyml (%) (deya) (%) American lntentate S&L 10.375 tO 2.000 15 168 6 000 10 2000 15 2.7SO Bank of Amerfca 10 375 20 2.000 45 188 7 soo 20 2.000 60 2 2SO Bright Mort~ 10 825 05 1.625 60 168 7 875 05 2000 60 2.750 Brookside S& L 10.SOO 05 l 500 15 168 7750 20 0000 15 2 625 Continent.a S&l 10 375 20 I S00 45 168 7 500 10 2 000 60 2 500 RdeltJ,..,... a a L 10..500 10 1.500 00 1A 7.750 20 1.500 a 2.125 Oi.nct• Fedilr8I S&L 10.825 20 2.000 30 168 7 250 20 1.500 45 2.500 ~NL 10.125 20 2000 15 168 7 250 20 1 500 15 2.250 Home~saL 10 825 05 2 000 14 188 8000 16 2000 45 2.750 ... . ... _,,_,, 10.S00 25 2.000 JO IOO 7.750 10 2.000 30 2.7!1f :: ML.~ 10.500 10 1500 30 168 7 825 10 1 500 45 2.500 ==•Mot1N9 10.625 05 1500 30 168 7 250 05 2 500 15 2.500 ~--l&L 10.825 10 2.000 15 168 7 375 10 1500 15 2500 10.825 10 1.000 30 168 7 soo 10 I 750 15 2.750 _.. ....... la ...... ~ - ---~ 1UZI 20 Q.500 15 1A 1.175 20 1.no 15 2.9 =:r ... 10.825 10 2000 10 168 7 500 25 1 750 22 2.500 l0.500 10 2.000 30 168 7 875 10 1 500 30 2250 ~~l&L 10.750 10 1.500 00 188 7 soo 10 1000 60 2.500 ~,..,..,~ 10.825 05 1.000 75 188 7 000 10 2000 75 2500 •&••,:;;' 10.IDO 10 1 ..... 45 ,. 1.125 10 2.000 • UGO 10.750 10 2.000 00 188 7 750 10 1000 00 2.250 ==srwp 10.750 10 2.000 00 188 1500 20 l 000 00 2.250 U.S.Home 11 125 10 1.500 23 250 7 875 20 2500 45 2.250 V'*'f FtCllrll a&L 10.&25 1ct 1.500 30 188 7 625 20 1500 60 2.600 Mu. Loen 250 500 500 300 700 ISO 750 168 500 -188 168 300 &00 -500 168 300 161 -188 500 188 500 ______ § 2 IR 11lus Fii RI or IEI * ...-44 BelCourt Or North Belcourt NB 759-6700 $725 000 Sunday 1-5 •v •260 Cagney Ln=220 Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $299.000 Sunday 1-4 * •v •220 Nice Ln.:: 103 Villa Balboa. NB 673 4400 S 189 000 Sunday 1-4 * •4 Rue Verte. Big Canyon NB 759-9100 $525 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4 t 7 Vista Roma East Bluff NB 640-0020 $249 000 Sat1Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * • 12 Vienna Harbor Ridge Nwpl Beach 673-777 t $475 000 Sat-Sun 1-5 +2619 Vista Ornada The Bluffs Nwpt Sch 760-5000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR ,1us FAI RI tr IEI * •2569 Orange Ave ~c.Es1deCM 646-7171 $145900 Saturdayl-4 6 Rue Verte. Big Canyon Newport Bch 631-7300 $650.000 Saturday 1-5 * •217 Saybrook. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $168,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 2128 Vista La Redo East Blutt. NB 640-0020 S3 17 .000 Sat /Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES ~·FOR SALE 2 IR 1485 1 Jeffrey. Irvine 551-2360 $55 000 Sat Sun 1-5 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Fix.ct Contonn'"9 Non-Qlftfor ..... 15 year 10 293 30 year 10 473 Ad)Wt ... 6 month 7 468 1 year 7 5a3 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES 11th Oiatnc1 Pn,,,., ... 3 month T-blll I month T -bNI t yr treaufy note 3 'If 1reeeury note 5 'If tnlUUf'Y note ,... ...... 7-51 850 I II 141 '123 IOI 839 LMit...-,. &.50 Sit &.21 707 7~ &.27 10115 10 69-4 7 871 7 670 . ....... 7.15 •so 58S 114 703 , .. 125 •Lal Ulll ...,._Wonderful open 2BA, 2BA home. Can add 2nd story. Aoor to ceiling windows. "Full-on view of Little Corona Beach." JM um. Call .Ii• I PlttJ llch1aW Fer A,,t. te IH Sa14s l1t1sfltllfs, 111-1110 CllEI SlllES Large family home, beeutltuly upgreded with 5Xytights. new carpet, caretTee Cory tile. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, custom built for indoor-outdoor living. Huge self-deaning pool and spa plus large yard and entertain- ing area. Gated courtyard. Enjoy Catalina sunsets from view decit. Short walk to beaches. OPEN SAT a SUN 1-4 •rrill L,... lnllJ let Wlllh 111-llOO 111-1111 OCEANFRONT lwwrtOul ltvlng In • .,,.,.., .... a.tom Homa. Roman* ...... frOm .... . melt9r IUlte. Comer lot. 3 8edl ooma. 3 Betha, flrepl.Mle, 2 '* garage. AJA kinda of upgrtldell Come ... the view Md hMr the wawe1 sns.ooo Open Bou•e Sat/Sun 1-6 2714 W. Oceanfront, N.B. CANNDY VILLAGE REALTY (71•) 87S.87'77 NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 42 VIENNA $396,000 FEE SUPERB BARBOR RIDGE DYNASTY MODEL In woodsy setting with extensive view. Professionally decorated interior with many extras, enhanced by lush landscaping and fountains. Prime location with privacy. 2 bedrooms plus bonus room -2 Baths. Assume loan. SHOWN BY APPT. ANYTIME CALL PHYLLIS GOGGIO (714) 760-9678 CALL HARRIET SPENCER OR (714) 644-5946 DAY/EVES NEWPORT BEACH OCEANFRONT v • • New England Charm Unsutpassed def wooer cNrm Jn this special 3 bedroom. 2 bath cottq plus ~st quilftef'S of l bedroom. I bath ~ ttw 2-ar page. Huge mast(( bedroom with spectacUlar view. ftreplace. sitting .e~. PYl'dwood floor and window sem. The Jiving room boasu ~ large fireplace with pan-- ded wals and ceaing. This home is unique. ~·a-.ldnd. in tM prime Newport Be.ti focaJon. Shown by appointment criy. For most ol us .,,-a dream come trueflll $949,000 ONE OF A KIND BLUFFS .. E .. PLAN This o~ of a kind condo has ~ver ~n offer~ for sa~ before. Custom ~s1~d and built by the developer. Absolute prime location for view and privacy. 4 bdrm. 3YJ ba. fam1ly room. breakfast. formal dinfng. Back Bay view from l!Very major room. Extensive u~ brick wrap- around pat io. plus patio off kitchen w ith glass protective endosure. Cannot com- pare to any other home In the Bluffs. Leasehotd estate. $448,000 Turnkey. Immaculate condition. 2 ~room. ~. lYl bath. N~ carpet. paint. trench door, pUnbing fixture. lighu ftxtut~. window coverings.~ appliancH, t~ patio etc. Absolutely mov~n condition. Price indudes land. REDUCED $249 ,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 PM 417 VISTA ROMA, NB COLESWORTHY & CO. 640-0020 VIA ll>O IQID-SU..t~ ··-· Sl.650.000 VIA Ll>O fQtD-58R..t8A Sl.495.000 VIA SAN ROl>-SU ~ UL.I $895.000 $759000 VIA K~·28A. $749,000 VIA ZURtK-4U-28A. .. Ill.I $698.000 VIA ORVU~8R·38A. ULI $698.000 VIA l<>RCA--'8R·38A. ULI. $595.999 VIA ITHACA-3aa 38A.. ·-···-......... $499.SOO VIA Nn-38R·28A. Ill.I.... $489.000 VIA NICE-38R·28A. .. . .. $429.000 DOLISIYELY USTll wm BILL FEEllEY Liii iil.i aWIT SPICUUST WITllAllT ..S •.,IOI.TIU 131-1411 111-1111 -------- ------4 ---.., I -_,. -·--!i-.• v :nnruAY LIDO ISLE BA YFRONTS $1,150,000 · 5 BR. 41? BA trad1honal family home · Hardwood floors. paned windows. trench doors Formal d1mng room over looking the Bay · F am1ly room off kitchen · l arge boat slip perfect 1n every detail' S3, •• ooo · 5 BR. 5 BA Bayfront £state · Trad1bonat "Old Pasadena" style home 77' on Bay w/2 large boat sbps French doors. ivy covered waits, crown moldings Latticed courtyard entry plus 4 ·car garage $1,415,000 5 BR, 4 ~ BA custom contemporary w / shp Great home tor entertatmng With large budt 1n bar Private spa, secunty system. air condtboned Main channel vn · lowest pnced Bayfront on Lido Isle! LISTEI EICLISIYEL Y WITI BILL FEENEY Ull ISU IDmlT SPECllUST' WITEIFUIT ll•ES, llC. 111-1411 111-1111 !11 111 llllCA ••AIEI Ill a .. 1-li • Totany remodeled 3BR-3BA +Den • Beamed oeitings. French doors. aJI white decor • Large sunny patio -great for entertaining •Very bright & open • Reduced OWM $35,000 8411,• USID EXCUmVB.Y WITI Bill FEENEY l.81 Ill.I ··-1 ll'lllllJST wa1m11n mms, -.. llllim al-1• 175-1• CLIFFHIYEI Great potentlal for remodeling! 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, formal <fining room. step-down living room, large yard with spa. Plus separate quarters with bath. Lowest price In OtttthaYen at $379.000 . .a •llAf 1--t Cll '9111 ... ' .. ........ Fabulous 38r 28A con-F .xpect ~best: temporary 11ome w1th IEW •.um poo1 Asking '425.ooo C&ml S.H L ~PEN SUNDAY 1-5 The most exc1t1ng COf'ltem-4522 DorctMISI•. CdM P<><•'Y home l!vallable hM Cert.et today S8 R 4''78A. pool. ••• ._. spa Large lot command-...,.._ 1ng view ol ocean. coastline and white beaches A one ot a kind Appl only UllAIS&.f NEW LISTING Exciting Contempory High c:.llnged, multl-<level 5 bed, 4'1\ bath. _.ttt fam- ily rm & den & dramatic: 2 story gourmet kitchen. Et ........ ....... llll llWI PIYmlT1 Sunny patios & large we II give you the down In dock S 1.650.000 excng !or a Share of own-631-1400 erst11p You make the -mtnly pymts & -1t1we WAn RFRONT apprt-c You receive HOM~ lmic. 1()()01, tall benefits Must REAl. ESTATE have clean credit Agt •97-8757 Dys Ev. Wknds REALTORS HIRIOR YIEW I ES OPEi SIT/Sii 1-1:31 1838 PORT TIFFll Only one 2-11ory home evlllable In this wonderlul lamlly neighborhood •t this time! Popular Por1ofino Plan w/bonus rm I PfVt pool Freneh windows & doors. •BR 3'A BA lno prime loctltlon In Pt\ue II near the greenbelt. Owner ext~ W'laious. ~ dueed to $485,000. . 'llf!J::az 100" (!/J, 7"1' '" "' >J <?41<M1t'iJzU' ill tll 1'.S. F•TmlOT• PBID"IDI --cw. ESTm 1111 lffllll ....... ... aa. .... 1121 Rf/Ame ' ' et•••r111• R••t,•IAll al 1111 ...... 1111 ....... ...... • .. c......... 1111 c.-....... 1111 Celil ... 1114 ******* .. usml .... ...u ... lmall .... *FIDllUllT* Paotie All9nue Condo, On pretty sttwt. Hr So. ..un. 1501 Sant.,,.... Beeut ~HeiQhts.-«*1- CompuMr 8¥lllulltlon ol Costa MeM Lrg 31>f a.y. 38R + Oen. 38A, ...r•• lndeq>&decof 28RJ28A 1ng hoft'9 ~ R-2 your Pf~ies in per90n 2'M>a. 2 c. gar + c:rpr1. trpe. P9tiO + 28R, 18A Want to the beed'I from w/c:onvert den. Lvngrm lot. 281\, pool Aaklng or over thephone FREEi Nagnt light vu. 1149,700 rental $615K. 67S-3el0 this ~t new home w/freh wnds, ~ ~89.000 Call Marrtyn No obllgatlon Call Thomu MUtl)hy8'0ker Bllrs-*<>me w/48R3'~8A,lamityrm lrpl.dlnlngrmw/cutglas Coon*631-12H Remax :r 1 <Xange Coun-&7>9797 1aJMa bonol rm & peek of Window Berber apt, very ty agent tor 198711 Pta.ian1I 1117 ocean view Large9t floor prwyd w/poot $459.900. WM~· PATAICK TENORE Y&UIT•W .. Tm P'8fllnthfs~delifable Open SAT/SUH 1-5pm 831-12H or 760-8702 J 1 2 lo lett' ,.._ •PEN NEW V1£w HOME .,.. Call &tber Yank (714) 722-8114 . . :open.: In most v: 38R+ den. 2"'88. beaUt 760-5000 or 640-1529 ,. ___ ..___ 1-· --viw'VIEW VIEWl-;;-- llfable location Private ::,:., = ~:_,with .,.. .. -•-Pr•tlge locahon with dra- cut-de-sac with under· g•. $4&5 000 oPen Sun/ ~ ,6j.A.V ~/ *91U ..... matlc "air U'itng room ground utlllt1es. or-~ 1•5 927 e e.lboaBI ~. • 3br 2ba. bright c:Mery wlUlflfepqce.2...,.,•te R6'M*A . . . . namental lighting. walls ~ Vlfiaoe Rlty. . ~rwr.C'L'1f rt f( 11 tam. rm. QIMlt loc.. mMY mMt• ..... Pool end IAnlllU and plantmg. This is a 673-3n7 REALTORS e upgt~. Open Sun t-5.. ..,._ Beau llul fisti.v. F one-<>l·•·kind opportunl· 1n 1 New Hampstrire R£00CEO THOUSANDS• 1 new """· roni ty to have exactly what llLllA PlmllaA Mary Hardesty Realtor Call 850-1121 ~ the front: A cozy cottage. r: wantl Visit 2505 Cliff NEWI NEW! NEWI "'71<. ...... • ~ Step IMlde: A spacious 3 v .,.._.. Bedroom. 2 Bath home ve, Newport BMc:h 128 25TH STREET lM ....... 4 PLEX $455 000 ~21 on an oversized lotl Open M2·1Jll 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathl . OPEN SUN 1 5 Lari • 3BR ' nit beams and lkylights Im · 1~ ~s~c:s ~:~~ 48R. ~:~e~~::-~ .~ 2BA°:: up,.:. enhanc. large llvlng m maintenance exterior ~2 "NI t lglous area Call -•-p·•-spac. &.per workable Dou car garage ce 650-112 1 -_. .. kite.._ •Ad --arate ble paned wll'ldows. Home & Income". ~ --br-~ -;~:-;~.. Corner location Seourity 1495.000 A.gt 873-5599 11 T'" 1132 wsy den and large bllck !!,~ ="$~!'! ---~21 MUllll ..... yard are i'* a tew of the REALTY WORLD. roottop view patio. . OPEN SUNO-'Y 12-8 amenltie9 her• at NEWPORT BEACH OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 sna..&SS 4 bdnns 3 full batN 2112-.J llm hh llrrett Dr Robinson Rltr 546-5&47 ...,..... --,_ a..rt decorated home Stop in on Cerna ... Jiu I tu Beautiful SoYolass 4BR. CUTE A NO cozy -:_':1=. :~ .~= UTllllY 11-2 I ~==~==~= 3BA hom9 ·very 1a1oe Jus1 rmnutes to bead'I s·199 900 7U-&169 And let Don PwMW11tM>Wl1 *-Ml mll* bonus rm & teparate Mature new tletgh-_ _: yot.1 '"';72~ home YILU--RaredelifablePWt3 lite. l~ndry rm fabulOU9 borhood 48R 2 8A lut. IMcll lMt 11-111.U IPElllUST pv1 end unit. Speciaculal night lights view, totaly Great t 1 nan c I ng 142-1211 Catalina.~.ocnvlew.2 r9dec0rated & Pflced to $171.711 Call todayl HUNTINGTO N LAND-~ ~1 MARY ANN McGUIRE patio.. prof lnd9CP1, auto lnOll9 at $759,000. cal 650-1121 MARK 38r 29• gar . c• ==ORREAtlEm ~~ i:iT.::~ ~ ~=J~I: *FREE* ...... .,. ~..61AV ........ WlllPAU..UTl REALTY WORLD• NEWPORT BEACH Ptte larrett lttr NEW tfOME ~ .. / --2Br 288 hOU ... 2 c.r p Ulln ff&llATlll Spectacular 48Al 38A ~tWJ'Y"'l"'Yf 1~· ~ 11 EASTSIOE DUPLEX quiet neighborhood, many UNITED BROKERS. COM View. Prlvate Sch. By . • '-t..: ..... \.. GrHt location I Large u~;des & amenities 722-6337 Ownr 720-9401 or REALTORS• yards, $249.900. Prine. K. Owt'9f 2e1-87115 720-9G«. Only. Agt 831-5737 = iMc. ~ ..... -GREENBROOK IPEI SITlllll I SllllY 1-1 BAVFRONT ~~~':,' tz,~N?,c!f:~ •.• -OPEN SAT/SUN lPM front 48r 4'~Ba. appro11 UIRI -.is CONDO WITH DOCK $239.eoo 3900 s11 exqu1111e appt 9 BRIARWOOD S 111,900 48R • IC)a. New pro-all arnenitlel S825.000 2 BR 2 fenced d Ouatomlnd MCUflty condo, 2450 lq. teeaiona1 decof. Owt'9fs •Agent HEIDI• • story, Y111 ft. Fabub• vtewt from two .... floa. tranalern1et 497·16121497-41111 121 BRIARWOOD $125.000 -p 3 BR. 2 story, fenc.d yvd Communfty dock ~ for a..ge Fran ~tury 21 5~0:_.373 .... Freet htaMI acht. ASKING "85.000. 58r +meld"• qtta. "• 8Cfe UI• Wll .. I l...utA wlllled & gated '200.000 21<.• .. 5pa~eo• ... ,...,,T.. $135900 ..,.,,... redu c tion' Stea l ......, ~ ...,. """'" ' ea ..... AM 11.495.000 °'trade for 2 BR. 2 story, lrg kitch, ger, ~ ywd Ult91.. ..... houMUdown 4._e102 ,......,..uu llTl -AGENT .....,,, ..... ., ... , Remodeled 38A .w.eA. = 1. 1 1_1 new goumtet kitchen, _ ~ .., mMt• bdnn 1ulte. for· N u sHOAEs es;;;;,. mal dtnmg "''°*"' P«· community. walk 10 Quet Breakfut nook. bMCft 48R 21188. up. lrplc. Ownert have 1r•ded 3 100 1 1 Bii CllYOI llY OF TIE WEEI 0011sm 111.F UllSE TIWl•E purch•Hd •nother. 435,so'o Cha1••~ $249,000. Curt HwberU Pageant/Linda Good- •. 631~ 1296 mlln 493-<M77• '9!' Ille~ 1111 1~ .......... This 3BR townhome Is a lhowcaae of uncompromlsing beauty In quaJlty and design. Dramatic two-StOfY entry, lerge formal living and dining rooms. European gourmet kitchen with W91k·6n pantry. Spacious master IUfte wtth ollk com.red celf!ngs. extensive use of polished blad( granite and tmOked mirrors. French door8 and wtndowa thf~t. Large petlOI IUf'round the exterior, perfect for ent • Truty a cont-.npc>r8'Y patace b9yOnd comperef OPEN SATURDAY a SUNDAY 1-5 ? 1••••11 11•• For more Information call Danny Bibb or St..,...nle GrOdJ • ....__ _______ 19' ~With •tt dbl gar. frplc, pMIO I Yfl old '95.000. 67~S30 Agent -... ,,... .. OAJLY PILOT /ltaAL UTAft·------~-111!1111111111••---------------------a.•••r•e•• a•••. a1an lMt lewrrt lud1 1119 I tt le1e~ 18'9 I Inell lMt INd Hit ... tab ~l&Diea h1n4 2116 ******* NEEOO~TolhMpymt" .,, OP£1SlTISR 1-1 IPDSat/S•• 12-1 ******* :e;""'1c;az;;w1NTEA4 SUt.AMER Hll .. 1911WILll lllCllYllY&Llf Divorce Forf!lctosurf!I 1131N•TTI-&IPL 11741s1S11ee1 NB -1··-W1T1-••5 '1 AENlALS Ocf,en "O"'~ Prn1 Ply will T 0 P Prlr " rr _. 1 ----u • and smaue< Stt-p~ • ~u11ocean.~&0ttYllOPl1S Lg 2BA 28A widen otf bayi oceanh,,., 850_1313 1415000 Be&<'h Cottage on Duplex --eC:tt A 536 ,7 4 v•-Oetlgr'91' perfeci lg mstr w/m1rrore<1 wall!> ' 101 2 BA 1Ba den 100 •••• --...T IEITllS gent b :\BA 38A model nome ltallan hie trplc, -· ba1 IEW USTllC Sin~~ tap":,1::; ·~s~c.1e~Ctt yrds 10 sand $249 000 Desio..-pef'lecl 805 or 68AI 16 Ava.&able '°' Y&arty & ....... Ae1reatottmast•9Utte · pool I08 tennis more• E PO w pu.., l.Aary Ryan Agt w/pool ~ ' 1 ~-Summet• Contact J.ef • 3 trnld Pvt IP& oft' ltvlng A value at $259.900 Call P ... !:'e ~ocat~• Ne:~/-irow Por•1 3•no mock'I 2800 5 f 1f. 191753-3147 Otamte ocean & city tignts Jacobs 6 75 4630 1 Peuuab 2107 _ _. ted PATRICK TENORE 4~ BA . ..ep.irate stu -s l<><INll dll'tt\g rm rm gu .... P com-wolh ,,_,_ ol C•h lo<jhlS 0 ,0 .,. lun bath that can ''ll&CI-" famoty rm -1 bat 2 -· OroW' by 4007 Se<!-•ON BAY FRONT mun1ty w/pQOI & tennis A 831-1266 °' 760-8702 iclllO mount .. ns :?BR up. oe '~'° u ofhce or 1 P'CS & mucto .,. t ShO<t> Open Daoly 12-~ 2BA 28" oen w htgt1 value at '699•900 Call Q<dded u~r urn• mo I her tn-l;iw suole Out of Sunset Maga-r mo<e vs len WMfe lltn t>eamed ceo6w'9S hpi( R&'M~1i; PATRICK TENORE ~~ 0 000 l'lnt' R-2 can be 2 UIWIS ,... Al>SOlvle batgain at ..... aundlocl< 2-c.81 ,,, 631_ l2M ~ 790-ITOt •• 1 ~aultlul I amity Mme °' ~ngte l.untlt $2S ooo S799 900 .-fTERMS For ll._.31 I S 1'eso mo 969 4229 Ann P•lefs 7S'l 54561 w lg ltv11>g ! lam11, rn ytl~ income 'hon r last Oelaols call PATRICK G•ubb & !thi. Rcaito•\ Hug" covf'reo pallo S309.000 Call LIZ °' TENORE 631-1266 Of ._,....__ W .. 2I Lovely rt"mC>OM OU1tr1 hv •T• l&Ys.fS 644 6200 cer-tmtC hies French won CHUCK JONES 760-8702 ~ a tor fndt" 0< c~ Sotnt' . . . Home 1s1 Oftenng Open * llEWNIT CIEST * dow~ 6 ooors •aulle-<S 631-1266 °' 646-5743 28A 18A Yrty Lro brock restrictions rtoq o w .... ,,.. Sat/Sun 1-5 2552 V•sla ceihngs v._ of "'115 Cdff crty<d Slepi. 10 t>ch & only S900 mo 8!>6 J 1:>o • ON n :e WATER • JBA 2'~ 8attt Boat slip SJS9 000 (714) 650-6413 fARROW RE.Al ESTATE [)(I C JBR 20A This 15 OU• lai.t liSlt"'ll' 2BR Pete. Hoogstad Re Mu convenient ~hopping ve ustom • 2 BA w some oce<)n ol lr"1ne Rltrs 559 9400 $I lOOtmo 673 3 ;n Peninsula Po1n1 3Bh formal d•nono rm. rr1a.ster 111ew $212 000 KHthy Res 96J 22b7 2' tSA 84tt;1 toc.atooi• I\ sulle w t spa tta1t11n Lenron J Coombt' Bkr •-L.!I-..... 38R IBA lg lvnorm 19 <Int cond' frplc wn<W< • *" .... * marble fireplace c:u,;lom 645 nJ5 Dave Ponc1> PllST'-.s -dl""'m 1>411to trp4 Slaps • oc._.. .. -G-..tgt- moldongs lhrouohoul Solht'bv s Int I Alty SUP FOi 10' ···--In r.... I IOI tO.,,.bCl'I s I 395f yrly Aff amens 675 4606 B~, 1Br 28a 2012 Deborah L .ine $298.-500 Wtll cauy paper Open hOuse Sat-Sun I lam-Spm F1bu lous oourme1 722-t488 _.._. kitchen 8u•lt·1n sur:>-z11<0 IOIT Guard gated commun.ty F• 11...... 675 92!!0 °' 786-93S3 C... *1 llar 2122 double Tht"rmodore IEWPllT HUTS Communotypoolanc:I sc>a Two gr-' buys'" lrvtne E cwens. mcowave pocll-ClllW Fllll Live on •ne-ter Mlh your ()pet'I House Sat-Sun 1 5 2BR 2BA at $34 500 New 38A Def• custom CAml 1111 S led-pine cat>onets Ove<-JBR 1011 2 BA 2 cai ndl. o""n OOC11s tor two bO 1001 28A/~ den $3S 000 hm XII quoet loc' Unturn I Oce.> ,,_ 48R 48A •631-1591• •DOVER SHORES• tBR 2 rba houM 2~ Qa•age $2000/mo Av...._ 1blto now 836-1127 11zedlo1 a<t cono1tl()t't1ng age ,.,QI! IOI S2990oo ooats Of smaller bo.11\ 1 Rena•ssance -3Bo1 w tnflW ~ c.. MW'f S3000 mo yrty :?10 Ga<· 101• •em::-500p~~ Guard gated 8aysnotes Hufft' Cail L Z °' Chut lo.I 580rm •ea ol IU&Uf'y 3 2'78a 12 Vienna Graham S51-2360 Vogel net Batboa Is Rily B .. rl No pets Imo t community w 2 pnvale Jones 631 ,266 o r f•repl&GeS C)pef'I entf't· S475000 PeoficAealEstate ~alion6738700 KoopAgt63t-1296 beKf'lel $649 950 on-646-5743 ta1nmen1 ai .. •nclud&ngl l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!~I NEWPORT HEIGHTS R2 h1m 28'. hdwd "'s. lg Inc td S259 900 650-185'4 cludlno the tana atnum bar oen l0<mal 2 OYNASTY--2Br 2S. An.,. llZS L.91 PlCIFIC ILTI dining rm and gourmet 10 Vienna 5 AaM & cebln wl-ol H ERIT·••GE P'•ftK krtchen You must lt'e $39S.OOO Palm Spnngs Desert Hot l1l l1l 141-1144 this spec1acutar buy I Sprong.s .,_ $l0 000 S 1 075 000 Call UNITED BROKERS CALL 642-0239. .UXIHl,000 ******* IPllllT/Sll •631-nn• JBR 2BA steps to ocean IEWNIT IEICm 12:H-4:Jt ISpeclacular v_. S8t 3Ba Leh I• Sale l Eacellent mcome potl"fl Wt • I UY V1£WS! IOl llYS. •. Seawind home Xlra lfg -c.urm tial CaH Oeila Delgado Prest1gtous Kings Ad tot $585 000 Ht!!p U 411 +.. 760-SOOO home w panoramic •150-lOOI• Sett Tnsti 72:.>-8114 L:r::..:::.•.;Jc!::,! .I.I •• ~ M..A.V OCUl'I bay & city ltQhts tot 1895 000 494-8230 ff' ~ v1e .. s 38R 2BA w 2 THE TERRACE .~~~ ~ = =~ \f~'l ~-YI I~.\ 111 ~~:so,v~~~~o;'r~.:::,, (is:J~·ji&i--1) 63 ~~aoe o. ... c...ty lSZS toote. Big l.-nitylc1tdlen AEo\lrOR$. m0tf'' Plan' 11.-don,. tor ~'---~!} Most popul.w Plans by JM _.;.;.;;.&.;;~;...-...;,..;.;;;~ 7 CHF.YENNE OPt:N SAT /SUN 1-5 :.! A.odflWlfTI • ..! ~ l1411h •nth fU'f'1>lart". rtf"W r•r~h anJ frr--h pamt. mll\J Ltind-. 1hr1oo~I""''· ~ • . .r ~•Uf.f' S 1.l~ 000 Chom t.uhtt ..\ kflre\, .. al(h hM" "'""' •k~ Wal nu I I '>t'par11e ramtty room 2nd story aooinQ 1gl ~ers3BA2'?8A 1700 •TlllE•SEU• "qbby room. •BR. 38A. 3 bdrm boou<> 'm o\ thl1h sq It 2 cat gar ate lfg s.., o.ego Condo.,, beaut car gar large patlO & IC>8 E BLUFF Moun1a1n city w 3 6 0 1J " 'rt & lot galed community Ranc::hO Be<naroo assume •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tPEI SAT/-14 11g111 t. Seek Bay vu 3Br coiutltnt' view~ Xlntl SPECUCIUll ICUI S359,900 ne... loan 38• 388 3 .,,.s 41 •--..... 38a dbl 9ar Pool spa opp1y lor bu1I01>r' or in· OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ,_ next togoll & tenms .. --111111 ... 11111---... -------- J ~....... 5499 900 675 5012 Brk veSIO<) dE>hQt I A v.1tuf> '" YllWS 'l• COn18C1 Rick Vesco ~ (7141160-2620 ra .... .ar CISTI •r•• oan ~-·on S595 ooo To ~ ill Huge JSR remOdf'lf'cl dec·1 722-9113 ~IMWS ~ ~ Ul•YDM•ES PATRICK TENOR£ 0<810< Pf'<lf'(;t lwnhm~ RIX REATLY SEAVICES ll 1111 llW. fH IWIO ICCIPllT ·~~n« '38R 2BA Gre111 locatlOl'I 631-~66or 761) 8702 "'smaSh•fl9 180 ~·1 VILL .. <>•LBO.. E St.M'S NbSOM..,_,.. ~ F'ormal d•niog •ni coun· ... .,.... ... on gtMf'lbell Immaculate 1 •;: p:;; ~~ tr 11.itc'-> 2 hug.! m~tr 1BA a c condo Waite I 5 cco>dos for commeroel 4 HOUSES ON 1 R-2 LOT -Two II t10tne Lotsolroomioex-&iLW .. ~tes 11 up 3 , 0own1 saody bNCtt S12900QI latlO"' Ont._ Income Bedrooms PLUS Two I ~ooms G .S I u;.:;:,~ __ _ ~l"t12~;s =:''t'~, Manlynagt 7~1t95 S.3600 mo 75 1-7884 $35,400. COLDWC!U : BANl(eRO 141-1114 NEWPORT No<th Tv.nhm I lt">ted S25S.000 Aobtn .. ------------· EJCIUIE llTI TllS! I' thei......_4 28r , ·B• ~t ttoor Tench63t 1266 JUST LISTED I :.xpert ?-Liii tSU· ptan loc' G'1 v•i'"'' Poot 5 DUPLEXES -Nine I Bedlooms PLUS l.iACHELOR VERSAILLES L...tt.al Lee.ti .. ! spa s20J.ooo &4o 0414 U .. ISU WlmFllll One 2 Bedroom G.s.1. $79,500. pool Glgate. CJ#. r.c •---.u....-1 L00111ngtor •lt1eno?F1n0 PlE&SI ISi F• cmT Wiii bldg Walk to 8hehl PP ..,__ cl lied S85 000 (213)387-5900 One of Ille VERY BEST 40 ~~t·~*'~O~l~crjji11~1·~•iitniiiiiiasliiiiiiiiiii----~;;;;..~ Newly t91110dllllad 5 bedtoom w/large IJ1-22Q stree1 10 streel locaroons • bo81 dock Exoelent tw.~ avall- SACK BAY H earty on uoo• Jus1 a tew doors BEST Ill BLUFFS -•R--,. llRN .. n, -3000sll 58' 38a nou.. to ,,... bay and bUch' at*s. Cll.l Fii llTIAI I llPT. i269 900 By Owner Tilts ltghl eno aory S8Rlor *1.,111,111 f& S..6 «MM 1 I 19fl~ 100 • and 1 c:lenl contem-• porary home was de-VIEW VIEW VIEW -End Unit IELClllT ElfUICf llg"ed by WO<ld ramous Delores. prime location with pan- •cMecl Neutra Own· oramic view. 3BR, 2'n8A. Re-=.~· =.~..!. tas1 allsticaJly priced $369,000 Incl. BEACH dupileit Great ">- cation. 1111'11 rent.i. 2-<5ty gar. patlO, S339K Pnnci- pals Of'lly. 650-8200 PllCln.-nFUll land. sa4L• Tl II..,_ 1PU SIT /Sii 1·1 2144 POU OPi?NSAT & SUN 1·5 (lff Y°tsfa hi .. ) 225 Via Genoa 111111 .. mu. cwoiynRoss 673 - 7677 HELEll B. DOWD lBR =~~com f'\.~ 119nlD LJld pool, •P•. tenn•• ~...., INlttr llC. 121-1U2 ~~·~!;.;'= 0o-;;;-~_,sentng•• Utt I .-... 1lte Exr1m Agt 75e-Ht5164~1' ._deeellled mwttet 11.m;_;.;i.iiiii.iii __________ _ BELCOURT LIFESTYLES NEW ON MARKET T,..........'49 ldld 48A 3!.WSA MM<W HOtN ...,.... on en Olllelltl9d lot. Spec- taculer ,...., ...._ w/~ & granite & ~b.. frpac. Cuttom tandac:a~ •lpoQV1P9 COIMO. ~UM of ~ .,...._ ,.,..,.. opt ttw-out. Watel- beNriid ...... 9'IC. AJC. IM0.000. '7« 1'-- ;Au<. ef~ CA.LL RON FELSOT 7~5000 ~ CGIY Wiii ........ ,. . ., .... ,. PllPElm AYI' IM.f 111AY ua•YIEW-.U • Br. garden setting $469.000 LH. TIE lllFFS 3 Br, Spectacular vtews $405.000 UllM YIEW OIW 3 8 r, Timely White Interior. gorgeous lot $349.000 UlTlllff 3 Br Pool & spa. top quaJ1ty dee.of • $410,000 --· •Wt ..,_ ....... NIIMI• Wll llEW ac-. ... from 9WrY "*"-. tNt IUau- lous ~ ~ block:t "°"' .. ~. 8eelJttfUI ...... end cool ~ bf'---. -=unty ~ted CGmllftUnlly .,.. tt'4I .......... $174,000 ?2.•' r/ !Air. 7• 1~"' 'Jew/ &Ml1* d41°"4"',. Z.W5'td# SPYGLASS HILL • hbu6oos upgr8ded mPORT ~with new Hench windows 8nd French doors. *tights. ~ noon. central air. great yerd wttt. 880. poot and spa. Unditr &800.000 • BeeuttNt NEW BEDFORD model, QNat curb appeet. awge yerd. al whrte on ••te Jn colora. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths.. one ol ~ Hils best 9eling models. rwcent'Y redone.. mus1_.1759.000 • Gorgeous TRADE WINOS model with 8n incredible ...... ol the~ Ind Fahlon lsl8nd, ~ pod llld spa. Pf Of us ooally i.nd~ and pr~ decOfated. ... home has • 5th bedroom • Pl'1 o1 a CUl9om •••MMllirig. llLl WMtaX q _,, : ..... 11•c..aw111r anac... ... , MM fllTll Miii llHNI II.Jiii .. WAITS .. .__. tlALmlm SIOl .. llUUIT 011111f a• UNI D1ilyPilat Quid< Summer Topping - PAGE J6/SATURD~Y MAY 14, I DAILY PfLOT /ltUt. UTATR ~~21 . ~©m'fr rn~£©rn ~ ©©~'fr£ ~~~ THE REAL ESTATERS PUT COSTA MESA -NI rmY ..,.,_ Lovely home located next to part<. Excellent location. Big rooms throughout, hlcte-.a-way master sujte, separate chlldrens wing. Sparkflng poof, grounds being completely landscaped a most desirous property with true pride of own- ership. Call S.6-2313 HP1 ILlllT *""' ma.-A Stand-Out Tudor style 4 bdrm Buccola. Gar- den kitchen. lovety patio, 3 car garage. Homes across the street have Newport address. CaJI for detajls. 6'46-7171 NP4 l.llUDT 11...- And best cared fOf townhome available in this price range. Tri-level, formal living room. Dining room. 3 bdrms, plus finished bonus room, 21n baths. Excellent buy. Cati 646-7171 NPS tua.m•D.EUm 1111- Can be found throughout this tpwnhOfne. Mas- ter bedroom suite wfth vaalted~ceillngs. A sec- ond spacious bdrm with bath. ~Finished bonus room. Space saver compact kitchen with garden wtndow. Located in lush surroundings In fast appreciating area. A must see. Cati 646-7171 NP6 IWll'f -LIW 1™-Sweet complex. Low price. 2 bdrms. Spartdlng modern kitchen. 2 baths. Vaulted oelllngs. Living room wfth fireplace. Large deck. Near new complex. You'll agree .. .lt's a bargaJn. Cati 646-7171 NP8 UIAIYYllWI 11 .... $1490 down, plus ctosfng costs and you wlll proudly own lhfs Z bdrm. two story townhome located In smaJI Eastside com·p1ex. Fenced front lawn. Large rear patio. Many nice surprises. Call 646-7171 NP9 ......... ........ . ... Aaunt this address & pick roees fOf your dinner table 1n this perfect family home. Completely upgraded, kM9ty llvlng room wtth wood pan. elnQ, ftreptace, plush carpets and drapes, famlty kitchen ovetlooka atrium &. covered patio. Beautiful landecaped yard with rose garden & fruit trees. Garage can be a party room. Grea1 buy at this prioe. Call 546-2313 HP2 WITIFll,_mn1• 111 .. ... llory on qW8t cirde in M~ deJ~at. 8'G ,..... ~· Terrazo ttte emry. etg tMng ,.._ Cl'9Cll~ ~. t~ room. ,.. TI WI I lilk:Mn. Sk)'ttaht. CCMw'ed patlc). etc. -.c.11 .... 2313 HP3-- since 1960 YOUR TRUST •lllYIPEIS .. IMIS II CISTI •SA I IEWP•T WCI c. ... ,, 21 TH le .. Estaiten .,.•••seW ... ••• •• , 14-11 #2 Rocky Po.ot. Coroll3 del M.lr. Sat & Sun 1 4, 646-7171 20252 Bayview, Newport Buch. Sat & Sun 1-4, 646-7171 404 £. 16th, Costa Mesa. Sat & Sun 1-4. 646-1171 217 Saybrook. Costa Meu. Sat & Sun l-4. 646-1171 2330 Vaneuard K202. Costa Mesa. Sat & Sun 1-4. 646-71 71 2569 C Orqe. Costa Mesa. SaturdJy only l-4, 646-7171 1701 Starliefll Cn. Newport Beacll. Sat & Sun 12-!>. 646-71 71 S43 W Wilson. Costa Mesa, Salutdly only 1-4. S46·2313 1747 New tQcnpSlwe, Costa Mesa. Sunday only 1-4. 546-2313 3154 Klll.tfney. Costa Mw. Sunday 1·5. 546-2313 2825 Clubhouse. Costa Mesa, Sat & Sun 1-4, 546-2313 UU. Ulft 1111111 F• .. C'l'W -IETllU. DMllmWIWLO 11-. Fantastic buy In good area. Unbeatable for the busy young couple. Areplace in living room, bath down, gourmet kitchen. upstairs has two master suites with baths. Call now won't last. 546-2313 HPS IHmY UNI 1111,111 In the city. Very private 3 bdrm home with 1.75 baths. Big ltving room, cheery kitchen, stained glass window. Skylight, garage door opener, many extra's. Very nice front & back yards. A home to be proud of. Call 646-2313 HP6 NEWPORT BEACH 1-.•LINI .... Can be yours In th s custom view.• bdrm glant with den, family room. bonus room which could be converted to 2 more bdrms. Large tivlng room. Gourmet kitchen. Pool. Spa. Atrium. A very unique home. Mottvated seller. Assumabee financing. 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