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c unitive actio
Los! candidate could be disbarred If lion b) the middle of next week.
When asked if Baker mi&ht be fired. LaM Jril>Qndcd: .. If tacts ahoUld
C!iSCIOltlbil hi'scommitteCJ some act
thafs improper. that's ~nly one
ofour opcions."
of which he is executive dirtetor.
Baker appa"ntl) •topped payment
on t~ check the same day and ntver
rctt1ved any funds nor did any
money leave the foundation's ac-
count.
Nomwty the Bar Alsoclation 1n-
vcstiptt"Salltfed criminal 1Ctsonly ir
an attom,y i1 n>f')'incd .But bca&llC
the allc:Ution conttms a trust ac-
count, Flowers A.id the bar would
initiate an inquir)' if someone files a
complaint. She ~ould not say 1 f uch a
complaint uists.
v.·ould ao on his rtCOrd and
considered if he were dwwld · convict ngchec forcampatgn an) future improprictieS~'Jhc.
be P.ublicly reprimanded, su;c;:;1·
BJ LANCZ IONON ..............
lrvisae City Councilman arid 11-aomey O.v.id Baker could bC dis-
bemd and fired from his job if he is chaf"Fd and convicted of an aUqa-
tion that he foracd a check last week to
-finance his conpcssional campaian.
Baker. who narrowly lost his bid for
the GOP nomination in the ~h
Conarnsional District. is currently
Tenants apparently are
wilting ~o leave Dr~Ood
Mobile Home Patk In
Huntington Beach to
make room for a$350
mtltton waterfront hotel
reeort./A3
A 5.2 magnttude earth-
quake shakes up central
Cettfornla and shock
waves are felt In the
Southland./ A5
Nation
Bush and Oukakls accuse
each other of dirty poll-
ticking, while Jackson
say'she'sNo: 1 for the
No.2p0st./M
President Reagan won't
be bound by restriCtlons
on treaty~lnterpretatlon
powers adopted by the
Senate.JM ·
World
The Contras aeek more
U.S. aid as peace taJks
collapse./ AS
Sports
Dan Petry sltencea Kan-
_ City on three hits as
A'1Q9.11 snap Royals'
aeven~ame winning
streak, 1-0./81
Entertainment
The National Ballet of
Canada turns the Arts
Center Into a wonderland
with 11 Allee." /IM
Index
Advtce and Games A6
Births A10
BuHetln Board A3
Bualneu A7-8
Clualfled 86-7
COtnlca A7 Entertatnment M-5
tn the Service A9
P~azzl . A10
Public Notlcea 88
.,..Alll.Eltlt•-----....:c 1-3 A1lgkNi '"'As
Sports 81-3
Trivia Al Weather A2 .
Weddlngl A9
beina lnvcstipted by the Oranae
County District Attorney's office and
t~ law firm he works for.
TM probe by attorneys from the
Los Anacin-based firm of Paul.
Hastinp. Janofsky and Walker WJIS
launched tartier this week when the
law office was notified of the allep-
tion. said Robert G. Lane. man111n1
partner for the firm.
Lane said he expected in·house
attorneys to complete their invcstip-
Meanwhile. authorities at the Di,..
trkt Attornc)"s office arc conductina
a similar inquir)'.
''The investigation is to determine
the facts and resolve the criminal
imPlications. ifany." said Michael R.
Capiui. assistant district attorney. "I
don't want to label anyone as havina
committed a criminal crime."
Baker. 35. allegedly wrote himself a
$48.000 unauthorized check from the
account of a S 16 million foundation
Nevertheless. the allcption could
ultimate!) lead to Baker bcina di~
barred, in addition to any cnminal
cha~ that may be filed 1n connec-
tion with the case.
-His intent (to commit a crime)
would ha~c to be determined." said
Georaia Flowers. a complaint analyst
with the state Bar Association. Bc-
cau§C Baker deposited the check. "'it .
would S«m that he intended 10 cash it.··
"An> &rust account violation is
considered "el') ~ous b) our hcar-i, panc1:· she said.
f Baker 1s charsrd and later found
paihy. the State Bu .\tlOciation
could admini\ter one offour punish·
ments. said Vernon Hunt, prcsidtnt
of the Orangr Countv Bar Associa-
tion. Bak.er could be privately repri-
manded-in which aw the incicknt
or disbarred.
If found 1u1hy b) a courtOl'illir
the association. thCTC is "a ~
possib1ht}"' FlOWCI'$ said. lbM ....
would be disbarred.
As CJl.CCUtl\.e djrectorofthe '1 Medical Foundation, &airer
authonzed to siin (hteb. w
,.ith a second Slll\lturc from foun·
elation chairman Da~id G. Silk. •
SupcriorCoun1udac. or Tam sw.dcr·
an Orange Count) dcv~~ major donor to the ora._ C (Pleueeeea•m/
Slow-growthers
lOsta~ polls, but
prol?lem remains
More initiatl ves
expected without-
trafflc solutions-~
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ....,"" ...
Measure A may have been <k·
featcd. but if transportation improve-
ments aren·t made soon. similar
slow-growth propos;ils can be e•-
s)ected. a Chapman College econom-
ist sa)S. r
"'We haven·t SC"Cn the end of this.
And unt~ they do :somethina. )ou'll
see it come back ap1n. hke a bad
dream." said Dr. James Doti. dean of
Chapman's School of Busi~ and
Manaicmcn1 and cumnll) the col~
kit's acting prC$idcnL
War.It on alrportexpans1on
beg1ns alter long wrangle
'Doti sai:d he beli~ slow-srowth
actions arc matt likely U> pass in
indhidua.I cities rather than coun-
t~i<k since people arc mO$l
intt'rtstcd in limitin& dc\clopmcnt
dost to home.
Even so. Doti11dmittcd: ""lfl had 10·
make a bet last V.Ct'k. I v.oukf\le said
Measure A v.ould pass."
Eatber this )C3r. county plannini
officials hired Chapman Collcac
economists to determine what the
effects would be locally should the
slow-growth initiau"e pass. Although
he predicted JOb growth and develop-
ment would be limited while homC'
appreciauon "ould nsc. Dou ad·
muted Thursda' that the" v.erc 100
By BOB VAN EYIEN °' ... °"",... ......
After years of costly legal fia.hts and
citizen _protests. preliminary con-
struction has staned on the $297
miUion expansion of John Wayne
Airpon.
The improvement pro1cct includes a new 390.()()0..5quarc-foot terminal
buildin& to replace the prcsrnt.
22.()()()..squarc-foot terminal which
was opened in 1967. .
Also included in the airport cx.-
pansion is a com pie• of four parkm1
structurc5 which will eventually hold
8.400cars.
Bomel Construction Co. is the
contractor for the parking structures..
Esterl) said construction of one of
the major buildinas will dramatize
several months. man' , anablt'S ouLstde the control of
• "Finally we're goina to be Sttmg . bis ceonometnc models. .
things 1oin1 up. instead of JUSI ··Poh11cal and legal ram1fica11on\
movin& din around." she said. wert C\t~n more 1mpona~t than the
She said there would be no ma1or economic efTC'Cts." he said ... so "e
(...._._AIRPORT/A.2) reall~ couldn't make a call."
the fact that the improvement prOJect
is under wa). Strttt improvements in
connection with the improvement
project have been takin1 place for
Doti's comments came Thv~
durina his update l>f his .......
Oranlc Count} economic fOrecat.
And v.hile Doti expected IM~
arowth initiative to pass, be says n
would not ha,·e affected bis forocut.
With or without Mcasutt A~
passage. the local economy is ~-.
peeled to srow. Doti says the county
economy will expand by about 13
percent tl0.000 jobs) in 1988. aboYt
t\\-icc the rate of the rest of the
country. In fact. Dotuaid increases in
the number of 1obs -the most
reliable measure of Orange County
economic irowth -wilt inetta!IC by
about 3 pcrttnt annually over the
ncxtdecadc. r
Currently. there arc about l.l
million jobs 1n OranlC -County~ by
J997. Do1i PfOJCC\S therr wtll be l.4S
milhon.
Beaaux of risins home eo5ts aftd
transportation prob&cmt,joa. may hr
l~t· 1a the manufacumag teetor •
tbo5r firms locate in other ll'Cal.
Instead. the job ~wtb likely will
occur in hi&)t·teeb mcan:h and
dC"\>elopmenL financial industries
andtoun m.
Other bighlijtns of the updated
forecast forOranlC County this year.
• It's quite possible the business
reco~el). "hich bcon locally in the
fourth quarter of 19"82. wdl· continue
on through 1989.
• Build1na permit vahaation w1'1
drop about $200 million (S.4 per-
cent). mostl} in non-residential areas
bccau5C of hi&h vacanc~ rates and
cmitt constraints. Even so. Doti says
annual srowth in bu1tdin1 pcnn.it
,aluatton .,..ill crow b) at least S3
billion a )ear over the next decade.
• V 1s1tor spend ma. tounsm. will
v.aken sJi&htl) this year. with ex-
pansion of perhaps ~ to 3 pnttnL
Gels statiorls sellingliqUter liable in crash injury
Pnm Staff ud Witt Reports
SAN DIEGO -A state Court of
Appeal has ruled that service stations
that sell gasoline to drunken drivers
could hr held liable 10 third parties
injured bv the motorists.
The rull~ miaht help bolslrf Costa
Mesa's otd1nantt eovemin1 t•e talc
of beer and wine at service stations.
struck a motorc)de. killing the ndcr Instead. the city's Plannini Com-
and her passenger. mission worked out a plan whercb)
ps stations would have to apply for
coffee and monc\ to call htt mother.
but thC) stlll let her dnve av.-a}.''
Padilla said.
''Tb 1 bl h d t f conditional use permits before being c ru ing cs ta 15 cs a u Y 0 abl .. to ••II ..__and w1·..... E1•~t1 left the stauon via Interstate care on the part of service station ... -v=• "'" .... k owners to assess and be prudent in the , • 5. and while en route home. she st rue
· lances under which they vend Monda).' s Appeals C~un ruhng the mot ore) clC' nddC'n b) Barbara Sue
,"Michael o. Padilla, a Su :<~hes ~·t~ a 1.967 nahna by the Kraus and a companion Both were
attorney representing the 1:f.t)ltd £?is~nct Coun of Appeal, which k10cd.
h.ld f .. _ 1 · • 1n a similar case found Standard . su . na.c i .reno tn" s am motor Stations Inc. not liabk for sellina Attome)S for the <;Cn.1cc stauon
"Gasoline may be the factual eyc'bst. wd Fnday. iuolinc to an intolicated driver. bad argued thl't the lawsuit should be
equivalent "of the U)' to the car, or . • • tossed out because alcohol u9C was
.a:pairi':fcoftbcc:ar wnh 41 Qceded ~n The ruhnam,ay be~ news,to ~c PaCfilla said emi>lo)ces of the Shell rcalh· -.hat cau~ "'raus' d~th. and
tO put t drunk met On~~ ~--coitrMm-C'rty"€ounciJ, 'Ill hteh 1n SCI ¥ice Statiot1 10&cf~to 0.rttf f418 amentirMM te Sta law
Fourth District Justice Robert January of 1986 ~nncd the sale of Eiisti on July 24. 1983. in violation of immunized bar owners and others
Stanrforth wrote in his opinion. a~hol to motons.ts who w~re also a com~ny rule ap1nst maltina sales who scne alcohol from liab1hty m . . filhna up on ~me. The aty was to inebriated drivers. injul) casn Stan1fort~ 'tent ~ 10 Superior f'orctd to tt\'e,. its dttision Jan. I
Court b: tiiil •wit-.. a Sllill whet\ a state law went into effect
scrvie% Katioe ia Clill1llid · tM1 tOld prohibitina blanket bans apinst coo-
ps to a drunkCa ~ wlto later aarrtnt salcS. .
.. TM woman was obviously ex-But that lav. d~ not apply to
tremely into•icatat. and attitndants snaupplim of psohne. SUna,fonh
kept her theft fof two haws. pve her it(:!
"Shell was not a ·furnisher' of an
akohohc bevCfalC .. by any stretch ol
the facts:· Stan1sforth wrote. "'Lia~
1ht) ma) thus l~l} be imposed on
Shell because of ns own independent
neghgencc.·•
Padalla said he 1s seek.in& com~ ~n~tory darnaics to be dctenn~ned
b) a Jul) on behalf of Ms. Krau,· t'WO
children. bOth minors.
·" "We have to commend the station
for havina the safe_ty rvlt. but they
didn't follow u:· said Padilla.
HC' said he hoped the ease we.aid tet--
a precedent.
"Ifs a v.onbwhik policy to tetp
drunk dmm ofl'the f'09d. by ftSU'k..
tin& them lbe mode Of power IO-:IU)'
on the road.'' he said. '"It's• ftObk
public polic)' ...
· B clham vo e-buying charge lash~d as'smearjob'
AldeaetiCrtbes$2,000feefor~ttend~
'trucktnglirm breakfast as hononmum
1
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E th the climber, •Nevermore'
~ tala climber Robert Jlflclaola wu hired b tile Rectaay
la Jnlne to remoft a raYeD •• nest from r .. iDalD ataza.
l'flchola' .. Iatan~ Roel Kaaler, watcbee from on II.lib.
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-Teen death suspect
faces trial as adult
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·"BJ JONATHAN VOLZKE .... .,.., ........
I~· A I 7·year-old boy accused of two
, .. counts of first-<leirtt murder in
J!f°Onncct1on with the shooting death of
•Corona del Mar man will stand tnal
l-P an adult. a Ju .. enale Coun com-
,,truwoneuuled Fnday. ;,z.• John M. Richardson will also face
an additional charge because of an
•l'llcgcd thrte-da> Juvenile Hall es-:1j:'lpe. authorities said.
.,. Rlcbardson 1s one of two ~pie ,~eld for robbery and murder follow-
ing a May 2 shootout at a Santa Ana
r. check cashing shop
~" The shop's owner. Philip Brower of
:::.-.ocorona del Mar. was lulled an the
robber). One of the suspecu. Gerrald
• K. Roberts of Costa Mesa. also was
.111\illed when Brower shot at the
robbers. Santa Ana pohce sa> they
believe 1t was Robens who shot and
killed Brower
Richardson and another suspttt.
2~year-old Harle) C. Cunis of
lr..,ane. were arrested short!) after the
• ..i,ncident and prosecutors say both f,:~ve confessed to roles in the rol:>-~~~h f&«s two counts of murder
use of the so-called felon)
murder law. which allows suspected
cnmmals to be charged with murder
for an> deaths that occur during the
commission of a crime.
Richardson 1s being held in isola-
tion at the Orange County Jail in
Santa Ana. He was moved to that
fac1ht) after an alleged danng escape
earlier this month an which he and
another youth -who was not
connected to shooting of the Newpon
Beach man -broke out of a
max.amum-sccunt> area of Juvenile
Hall
The two youths were reponcdly
hfting ~eights 1n the day ro0m when
the) threw weights through a window
and Jumped out into an athletic field
surrounded by a 14-foot fence.
The~ then allegedly dashed across
the 225-yard field and scaled the fence
to freedom.
The teen who alleged!} escaped
with Richardson turned himself an
about six hours after the 10 p.m.
escape Richardson remained at la~e
and polrce said the) believed he m1 t
be heading for Call.land. where 1s
mother h\~.
But Anaheim police. acting on a
tip. arrested him Monday 1n that Cit)
He wall be arraigned in Municipal
Court on June 14. offietals said
!~,~RPORT EXPANSION •••
l"romAl
b·,,ltaffic d1srupt1ons with the stan of
t1'..Construction on the first parking
~rrltructure.
na The first parking structure IS de-
signed lo hold up to 1.476 cars.
Esterl> said
-Construction of a twa.level road-
way fo r the new airport tenn1nal 1s
scheduled to bqin over the summer
and 1s expected to take one yea r to
complete, according to Esterly
The new temunal as scheduled to
open 1n Apnl. 1990
The airport expansion was blocked
for )Cars b} lawsuits filed by residents
of Newport Beach who feared an
increase in jet traffic would ruin the
qual1t> of their laves
A enswtn
amnesty
court fight
SACRAMENTO (A"-Tbe led--~·----•• ......... , .... fOt Uklll -.lienl
who briefly left the couaary. • fedcfal Judie ruled Friday, bu1 ~led to
allOw ousted aliens to reaum '° the u niltd S&aan.
Both ;(be auomc:y SMral and &be ~up re.P':'!t"ti.nt die 1allnf;. Ca&h·
ohc 'Social Scrv~ lac •• 1&1d they
will appeal the Nlirw by U.S. District
Court Lawrence Kinton.
Karhon. in an eiaht.,..e order.
ruled that aliens livina in the United
States Viho kf\ tht country brieny
without permission from the Imm•·
&ration and Naturalization Service
Should be allowtd to apply for
amnesty throuah the end of Nov. 30.
Karlton al50 ruled that illcpl aliens
who lived in the United Stites. then
left the country and were cauaht and
deported when they tried to return
should not be allowed to come back.
The order. coverina 50.000 to
100.000 people nationwide. affects
those who left the country after Nov.
6. 1986. when the alien amnesty law
took effect.
Karlton's decision was prompted
by a lawsuit filed by Catholic Soctal
Services, the California Rural LqaJ
Assistance and other 1mm1arant·
n&hts aroups.
The suit took issue with the
definition of the words in the immi·
sration law, "brief. causal and inna.
cent .. departures.:
The phrase by CongresJ was 1nleT-
preted by the INS to mean tnps oflcss
than 30 days for a legitimate purpose
with INS pcrm1ss1on. and that those
who left the country without per·
mission would not be elia,ible for
amnesty.
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Neighbors mellow over arena' sjazz
By LANCE IGNON
Of .. ..., .......
An cvenina of jazz at the Pacific
Amphitheatre Fnday created little
bother for residents surroundina the
\'enuc. who have been ftabtina a
protracted lcpJ baule over allese<f ly
excessive noise levels.
"In Colle,e Park (a nei~borhood
to the west of the amphitheater) it
doesn't seem too bed. I can hear it but
I'm not ,oma to call in and com·
plain.-said ltusscU MiUar. president
of Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa.
which for' four years has been Jocked
in a legal imbroalio with
amphitheater operators Ned West
Inc. of New Yort..
TothenonhoftJ\eopcn.airst.aacin
the Mesa Del Mar nciahborhood.
which traditionally receives the brunt
ot lhe noise. lower than averaac
volumes were reponed.
"It was loud but not too bad:' said
Rusty Lusk. who f~ the first lawsun
apanst the amphitheater four years
ago.
However. Lusk said he dad call
police at about 7 p.m. to complain
about a sound check.
"It's not uncommon that the sound
checks are real loud. I think they
fiaure out how loud they can act and
work down from there.·
Friday niaht's concert featured two
JUZ legends: Hctbtc Hanc«k and the
Headhunters II and the Chick Corea
Electric Band.
Lusk said that some JIU bands
have been as loud as heavy metal
combOs, bUt that apparently was not
the case Friday ni&hL
Costa Mc<m police reportod no
complaints other than Lusk's.
Lusk said he enjoys Cora's music.
but he resents havana to listen to any
music, no matter how much he likes
·it, if the •mphithcater forces it upon
him.
He reminisced about the dilemma
he faced years 110 when he stood in
his bick yard listenina to Rod Stewart
play "Migje May," one of his
favorite sonp, and wondcrina if he
should make his first complaint. •
.. I like Rod Stewart. he's one of my
favorite performers. But.. •. they don•t
have the ri&ht to intrude."
It was after that concert that Lusk
·filed the first civil suit.
Monday Concerned Citizens and
Ned West representatives arc sched-
uled to resume their suit before
Orana.e County Superior Court Jud~
Richatd •acom.
An attorney rtpresentina tbe
citizens said in his opcnin1 state.
ments on June I that tbe
amphitheater violated the en-
vironmental impact study for tbe
venue. The study was complCted
when the venue was planned for S.000
scats but not updated 'when the site
grew to 18.SOO.
Amphitheater attorney Neil Pa-
piano has said in the pest that the
ciuens waited too Iona before filiftl
their complaints.
If the jud&c upholds attorney
Richard Spix's araument. the trial
would proceed to questions of
nuisance and contempt.
.. We will continue with this u'ntil
one of us dries up l'lld 1oes away."
Lusk said. "and we're convinced that
we'll win."
Mother's pleas in vain; slayer son tq'die
By Tk Auedated Press
A Jud&e sentenced a 28--year-<>ld
man to death in Westmanster Friday
for the murders of two San D1cao
police officers. rejcctina Josehto
Cinco's claims of repentance and
tearful pleas from his mother.
"The only person you ever loved in
th as world was Jose It to Cinco." said
Superior Court Judae Luis Cardenas.
"Unfonunately. because of that.
you're gotn& to pay with your hfe."
Cinco. a former mechanic, was
convicted Feb. 18 of first.dearec
murder with special circumstances in
the Sept. 14. 1984. slaytngs of San
Diego police officers Kimberly
Tonah1ll. 24. and Timothy Ruopp.
31.
Cinc-0. maklna his first public
statement about the case. said the
slayi np stemmed from a "drua·
induced impulse ...
"I wash I could tum back the hands
of ume .... lf I could. rd gladly trade
my life for theirs." said Ci nco. "I'll
have to hve wtth my guilt for the rest
of my life."
Cinco satd he has become a
Christian while in jail and has
repented ... , did not intend to hann
an)one on that na&ht, .. he added.
His mother. Lolita Cinco Zamora.
begged Cardenas not to impose the
death penalty.
She fell to her knees and cried out.
.. If I ha..,e to bes, I'll beg of you."
Cinco also was convicted of at-
tempted murder and assault with a
deadly weapon 1n the woundina of
Officer Gary M1trov1ch. The trial.
which tJta,an Nov. 16. 1987, -.s
moved to Oranae County because of
publicity 1n San Dieao.
The same jury that found Cinco
guilty after only two hours of de·
libcrationsalso recommended that he
die in the ps chamber. They could
aJso have voted for life in priton
without the possibility of parole.
Cardenas. in followin1 the jury's
recommendation. called death ·'lbe
only true and appropriate verdict for
what happened.·
Worker crushed to death at Marine base
'11 BAKER MAY FACE PUNITIVE ACTION ••• A SS.year-old construction worker .aid deputy coroner Steve Scboael. doctor amved at the scene within
from Santa #\na was crushed to death minutes of the acctdent. Badillo us 01·P'romAl
Performing Arts Center.
=itl Last week. a secretary for the
,,ffoundauon found two checks mass.
,,;ing. one of which was later returned.
The ~cret.ary reported the d1sa~
. pearance lO Salls.. who said he found
ir1the check was wn11en to Baker on
June 3 He said he confronted Baker.
11Jnd Baker res1gnC'd from the foun-
01 dat1on.
t; , A source who a\ked not to be
identified said Sill<.' signature a~
pcared on the $48.000 rheck.
Salls rcponed th~ alleged im·
propnct) to the Dastnct Attorney's
-offic~ the follo"mgda). Saturday.
"ieY..s of the allcga tton caught
Baker's rnllcagues ofT guard.
"He·~ got an e'cellent reputation.
· That's wh> the charges are surpris·
mg." said Lane. whose firm has
emplo)ed Baker for about seven
>cars as a bus1~s' attorney at its
6,..branch an Cosa.a Me..a.
j... With 300 attome,~. th~finn is the
.,fourth largest in the Los Anaeltsand
;, Orange County area.
..,. "I would bt shocked (if the allcp-
t1onsarctrue)because hc·s been of the
• Jliahcst reputation and intcarity.'' ~Hunt ~id ... Ho~e..,er. ifhc did that it
"' ould be a very serious thina."
John Nakaoka. Baker's campaian_
coordinator, said Beker wu out ol
town on a previsouly planned VI·
cation and could not be rcteMd for
Fnday when a crane carryina building Badillo was helpma build what may pronounced dead at the scene.
comment. materials malfuncuoned and spilled have been a barracks. Schoael said. The accident 1s bcma investipltd
Nwoka said that dunna the last its contents onto the man. when some buildm1 materials on • by_ the Orange County Coroner's
IOdaysofthecampaagn. Baker began nearbr crane shiO.ed and fell. The office.
writina personal checks to cover the Alejandro Muro Badillo was pro-matenals. which Schoael could not Schottl was not sure if Badillo
bura.eoning costs oflast-m1nute mail-nounced dead at 9: 50 a.m. by a doctor !denlify. fdl on Badillo. killina him worked for a pnvate construction
ers. The campa1an coordinator said from Marine Corps Air Statton El instantly. finn or if he had been hired by I.be
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It was durana these last days that
Baker also was awaitin• a loan on his
Woodbridic house. which ~rtedly
came throuah after a dela y on June 2.
"David made no secret throuah<>ut
the campa1'n that he was prepared
to.... use his house to finance the
campaisn if necessary," Nakaoka
said.
The cam~an official said he
Id vised Bakerto neither stlt his houst
nor morlplt it.
Allhc>Uah Nakaoka has not yet
determined eucily bow the cam·
pei1n stands financially, he added
that it ~blbl)' will crid upU0.000 to
S7S.OOO in debt. .
• Beker decided not • to seek re-
elect ion to the Irvine City Council in
an effort to concentrate on his bid for
Co~. He remains on the council.
however. until the newly elttted
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Public Ubfao' will cdtbrate the automation or itl libcv.Y cataloluC Wedfte:lday fiom 2to1 p.m. at the
library, 100 E: Balboe Blvd. Tb• winnn of the .. Terminal Happineu
Coniat" will be announQ.ld aod the winnn will
receive a library card catalope.
Bird p~ .c.IJedaJed
Wildlife bioloaist Dive Bootrq.tr wiU pretent a
slide propam on cavity nestina buds at Wednes-
day·• meetina of the Crys1al Cove lnterpret.ive
Aslociation.
The prosram is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at park ~u.anen in the El Morro p9rl0n11otjust inland ol Pacific Coast Hiabway and behind El Morro
School. CaU 494-3S39 for additional information.
Women'• poup to meet
The Wind Sona chapter or the American
Busineawomen ·a Aaociauon will bold itl rqular
meetina Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the franc:olS
Restaurant in Huntmaton Beach.
AUomey Annie Puenzan will speak on wills,
probate. penonal iQjuries and contracts. The dinner
cost isStOand those auendinashould call 847-0146
f0t rnervations.
Plutlc •argery -vlewea
Plastic suraeon Dr. Val Lambros will present an
infonnationaJ prosram Wednetday at 8 p.m. in the
clubboute or Nonhwood J>tace Apartments, 1300
Hayer, Irvine.
Lambros will discuss new developments an
cosmetic SWJCrY, showina pb010Stl.Pbs or oeoole
before and after their operations. Calf Alice Tani at
S46-287 S for details.
Back C1Ue cJaa Ht
A self·help t.ck ca~ class will be offered
Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. by tbe Plcific Cout
Chiropractic Group, I SSl2 Beac:h Blvd., Sui1C l I, in
HuntiQllOn Beacfl.
TM class.. which will be liven at no cbarae, will
be scared toward people who suffer from low t.ck
discomfort., with an emphuis on home care and
prevention. Call 96)..6$62 for additional infor-
mation and reservations. ,
O.tomy group to meet
Thetaauna Rinschlpterofthe\Jnited Ostomy
auoc:iation will hold its ~r monthly meetina
Wednetday at 7:30 p.m. m the auditorium of
Slddlebeck Commuity Hospital, 244' I Health
~nter Drive, Laauna Hills.
Neurolasjst William Cable will speak on
Alzheimer's disease. Call 837-7165 for mo~
information. ·
C.IJaplla movie. •.IJown
.. Gentleman Tramp," a compilation of scenes
from Charlie Chaplin movies, will be shown
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Marinen branch of the
Newport Beach Public Library, 200S Dover Drive.
A ramily matinee, .. Stu.an Little, .. ii scheduled
for next Saturday at 2 p.m. Admission ia free and the
public is invited, with additional infonnation
available at 644-314S.
BealtlJ care dl11eaalon
Doua Brown. medical rcponer for the Oranae
County section of the Loi An&dea Times, will be the
featured speaker 11 Wednetdiy's HeaJtbcaR Public
Relations aod Marketina Astociatioo meetiq.
The procram is tcbeditled for noon at the Lt
Meridlen Ho1Cl in Newport Beach. The cosi is $20
tor memben and S2S for non-memben. Call
9'1-1753 for further information.
Divorce workOOJM Ht
TbeWomen's()pponunit.iel~nteratUCiwill
~t two worbhopa ckalina with davon:e, both ~~~ina Wednesday, one at S: IS p.m., the othet" at
7 oclock.
Tbcnpist Or. Jane Mitchell will lead both ICt&ions. which will nan for eiabt weeb each aod ~ oriced at $25 and $20, rapectively. Call 856-7121
for details..
Vola.ateer 11emfnar alated
••How to Catch ud Keee Good Board
Memberi" is the title of a tcmanar tO tJe hdd
Wodnada1 frOl'.D 9 Lm. 10 nooa at lhe VolWltecr
Cetlter of:~ °*ety, 1..0 E. Finl St.. Room 408, Senta Ana.
The OClll ii SlO ..CS teaetV1tions and additional
intOrrnatioll rnlY ·---by callina 9Sl-S7'7.
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•• • ..... IO wiDQl:-ee C~ hi bil ...... &be lcMI ol S..pt1wiloft hat
approYed a new ontiM9Ct IMI tky •Y
will edit OUl -ol dlle Rid tape f0t filrnrilaken tnten Red in travdint soutb of
the Los Aqelet Couney lint.
Until ROW ~ County has bad no
«nuamect ~um for ck:alina with
movie and video companies and it has not
beenaarn-ivein m1rke1in1itselfas1 film
location.
As a reMalt. film prodU«tS have come to
view Orante County at .. Siberia." accof'd.. U.. ao SujcrVisor Gaddi Vuq~ who
rec:omrnndcd t1lf0 months aao that the
county come up wath an Gfdinanc:e aimed
at imptovint the situation.
''Gaven our proximity to the movie
capital of t-.C world, it't kind of di .. ppoint·
int that we set so little of the businea ••
111d V11q~z ... In San Diqo, they tet
about S7 million a year in ~enue f'rOm
film and video prodUdion. But they really
matkct and promote their city as a location ...
And Vasquc-z said the movie business
would be a welcome sucst in Orantt
County for tttsons other than the money.
.. It's• non-poUutina industry ... he said.
.. And the benefits would be spread out
throu&hout our SttV1ce illdustrics."
Sta ft' members studied Ora"ae County's
rectnt iqvolvement with the rum industry
and _found that two county qencies. the
Eovrronmental Manaaement AJCncy and
the Gentral Services~ fi.ave been
been issuins permits for motion pictu~
ingonfilmm ers
"IJJ tlieJcuwtenn,Jt'•10UJg
tom-.a 1rellavea better
•~ematoatfortlJellbn mfl•!'!T.t Once die word gem out,we1J~towtum
com,,.nl• takl'Wpe.ter
adY"aDtUeotwrht we IJave
toollerliere."
people ao obtain permits and will allO
provide menals to companies w1shin1 to wort in cities
..Hopefully this w_1ll streamline the
process and make It cas1CT for film
com1J9nies to do business here." said R~ Schulte, a county admm1strative
aide.
She called the ordinance the first step in
a proc:css that could lead to even m~
concentrated efforts to woo 1he film
busine..
Supervisor Gadd I Vasquez
Hollywood.
But Michael WalbrechL the com-
mission's pubhc affa1" ma~r. said San
Francisco and San Dieao both outshined
Oranse County 1n the number of film
productions the) hosted
Vasqu~ said he believed the s1tu111on
would besin to 1mprovt' under the new
ordinance.
-10 the lona term. it's going to mean we
have a better welcome ma1 out for the film
industry;· he said. "I think once the word
9"1 out, wc'U bcaia IO IR ftbn (lOlllfllDa ..._...,...-~o1n.t.eu _ ·· '°., .... " DI J u a poor aowina com~ lb
t0mt of '9a liMer .ut.1 mas i• califom~. ~ Cou~ty it not without ......
cmltts in lhe film industry.
Over lbe,.. 20 ycan, feauam Md
.. Pllnn of tbe A~., ~Silent Mo • r
.. Creator," and .. Doctorl Wiva" hi
been shot pertly i11 On• County.
A number or cilia, indudi111 ~watt
Bcwh, Lasuna 8cKb and
rqulatt)' cash in on the movie t.rlde.
Newpon ac.ch kid the peck. itlui• nearl~ SO f&.lm pemuts last year. Lacu.U ~uoOkials •Y they iswcd aboU~t 3'
But Newport 8each offkials say
preftt 1he smallCT, quieter prod ·
such as commcrciala. to ~or
d~ions.
City oftk11ls still shudder at the ~t
of the huae. flamins ship that acaoed it
moorinas in Newpon Bay duri"I filmina
of Cannon Films' .. AsMslinabOft• two
)an qo, threatenina baYtide IM>mn and
forcina the evacuation o( residents.
Laguna Beach bas alto mainly hosted
commC'r'Cials, althouah the An Colon)
rettntly ittVed as the location, and put •f
the utle. ofa major tckvition movie. J
.. w~ Md ·Lacuna Heat' shot here laJt
)ear... •id Suzanne Shaw. lhe cit)"s
recreation coordinator.
The movie was ba.sod on the novel by tbc
same name, wntten by Latuna 8eaCh
au1hor T. Jefferson Pvker. '
Repon.s show that a total of I 0 motion
pictu~ permits -~ issued for uni1·
corporated Ora1'fC County in 1987.
Moriarty appeals to overturn convictions
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Admitted
conniver W. Pa1nck Moriany. servsna a
seven-year pnson sentence for pohtlcal
fiuna. has asked an appellate court to
ovcnule a Judie who refused to set aside
Moriarty's cnminal convictions.
In a bneffiled with the U.S. 9th C1rcu1t
Coun of Appeals Thursday. Monany's
attorney. Jan Lawrence Handzlik. araued
that the bank loan kickbacks paid by
Monarty and tbe secret payments Monar-
ty made to city officials can no longer be
considered mail fraud.
Handzlik cited recent Supreme Court
decisions holdma 1hat intanaible nghts.
indudina the nghts of c1t1zens to honest
government. fail to fall within the realm of
the mail fraud statute.
Moriany pleaded auilty in 1985 to seven
counts of mail fraud and was sentenced to
seven yean in prison. U.S. District Jud~c
Wilham J Rea reduced Monarty s
sentence to five )Cars afkr Monany
cooperated and hel~ convict a vanety of
elected officials. 1ncludms former As-
semblyman Bruce Youns. 0-Norwalk.
Moriarty has ~rved 24 months and will
become ehSJble for parole afier 42 months.
Moriarty. once a fireworks manufac-
tunna Jiant m Anaheim. was accused of
makina a wide vanety of illegal rontribu--
tions to political offlcials throuahout
California
He admitted that he laundered campaign
funds in an attempt to unlawfully mnuencc
elected officials.-made secret payments and
promised hidden interests to Commerce
officials 1n c~chana,e fora license to operate
a card club. He admitted he also paid
k1ckt.cks to a California Canadian Bank
official who approved loans for his busi-
ness associates.
The U.S. Supreme Coun. in a dttision
that set aside decades of case law. ruled th~
mail fraud statute applies only to losses of
"t.aniible riahts." not int.anpblc nahts that
formed the basis of pollt1cal oonupcion
prosecutions for decada. A later decision
mMk 11 dear a scheme must 10volvc some
kind of tan1ible property in order to be
covered under the mail fraud statute.
Betause of the hiah coun's rulinp.. Rea
d1sm1sscd two of seven counts apinst
Monany. thOSt deaJina with secret cam-
paign contribuuons. But Rea ruled ~
statute still applied to the five remamin&
counts.
Handzlik. araued in his bncf that the catd
club liccn~ was not p~ny
"While the cit) officaals involved ma)
have had connkts of interest. their actions
did not result in the lou of any property or
money of the aty," the document said.
In addition. he araued. kickbacks paid by
Monany to bank officials were losses from
loan procttds. not losses to the bank..
..
''The District Court ruled that the cny
and the bank' had been defraUded of
property. We di~ and hope that ~
appellait court wdl see it diffeRntly."
Handzlik said.
Richard Drooyan. Moriany•s federal
prosttutor. saJd he had not teen the apptal
brief and was un&milw wnh the Supreme
Coun decisions upon wtoch it wu bued.
-1 conunucto believe that tbosc ICbcmes
invol\ied moaiey or property. and lherefott
they ltt protec;&ed by the mail fraud
Sta1U1C," 0rooyaD said. •
GO\'emment lawyers don't need to
pro\'e th.at any propeny was 'lost. but
simpl)' I.hat the fraudulent scheme in-
vol\ied an attempt to acquire money or
prC)pC'rty, be said.
The IDVenuneal bas 4S days 10 6k a
repay bric! It is likely to lake tbe appeals coun a couple of months beyond that to
IQC'h I decisio11.
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Accused officer's wife tells of bloodstains
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Formtt California
Hiahway Patn>l oCTteer Crail Peyer came
home with facial 5Cfltches and a blood-
stain on his uniform pants the niaht he's
accused of killina motorist Cara Knot I. the
defendant's wife testified Friday
But Karen Peyer. the defenK's final
~itness. was nol allowed to tell the jury the
explanation her husbllnd pve for the
in1unes and the bloodstasn because of an
earlier ruhna by Superior Court Judge
Richard Huffman.
Crata Peyer. 38, of Poway. ts cha~
wi1h murdcnna Knott. 20. of El CaJOn
while on nsJht duty Ott 27. 1986. Her
body was found near the Mercy Road ramp
of Interstate IS. She was dnvLllg home
from -her boytncnd's ho~ in t:.scondido
when ~proeccuton allalC she was pulkd
O\.er. d1rtttcd down t6e unlit ramp and
killed.
A February mistrial. declared after 1he
jury deadlocked 7-S in favor of conv1c11on.
prompled the rctnal. which 1s ncanna an
end.
Allomeys arc expected 10 give closina
arguments on Tuesday. follow1n1 final
rcbu1tal witnesses and discussions reprd-
ins JU') ms1ruct1ons Monda). Huffman
said
Mrs. Peyer 1est1fied 1he bloocht.a1n was
about the size ofa dime and that the facial
scratches were fresh. She said the next day.
Peyer asked her to take the pan ls 10 be dry
deaned. •l)id he ever tell you. ·we bener burn
thcx pants?' ~· defense attorney Rohen
Gnmcsasked
"No .. Mrs. Pc)cr said. She added she
took the panls 10 a shop and had t~m
cleaned with 1hc direction the bloodstain
be remo\.cd,
Huffman ruled ear11cr that witnesses
rould not 11\'e hearsay testimony based on
whal PeyCT told them about the scratches
and the bloodstatn on the pan~ Thcjud&e
said that if the defen~ ""-anted 10 introducx
those citp~nations. Pe~"C'f' could take the
stand
But the defen~ rested its case Frida)
~1thout calhna Pc)cr. who also did not
t~11fy during his fint trial.
PC) er has said he suffcrcd !he ICfaidlb ""h~n he shp~ on spilled saolint ~~I
into a cha1n-hnk fel\C'C after fuehq his
patrol car at the end of his Dec 27. 19¥>.
ns&ht shift
Mrs Pe)cr also told Jurors that fibbs
from her dauahter's purple winter coat
v.cre s1m1lar to the matenal in Knou's
pants .
Prot«u11on fiber e•perts have testified
that a purple fibt-r found on ~Ct"·s kft
boot and 1 .. 0 purple fibers found on his
scrv1C't' re' oh er *C~ similar to matmal in
Knott'!> pants
Mobile home tenants to move if HB keeps its word
By ROBERT BilIElt °' ...........
Tenants appattntly are willina to leave
Driftwood Mobile Home Park m Hunt-
iDJ.ton Beach to make room for a SlSO
million waterfront ho1CI resort as Iona as
the city keeps its _P!Omi1a.
About 400 residents •ho reside in the
perk on perhape the most prime. un-
developed couta1 land in Cahfom11 have
visorously fousht eviction efforts in the
past.
But they've reached tentative agreement
with city ~tia•On. ICXOrdina to Har-·
rison M'c:CJ&in., prHidmt of the tenants'
association. The ttnants have tc\'Ct&J
options.. includina the purchase of coaches
by the city foT either the fair market value
of the coach. or how much 1s still owed on
lhe mor1p&C.
The 1Crms also include moving the
coaches -for tboec who don't Wlsh to ~II
-to a perk on city-owned land near 1he
Golden West Mushroom Farms at Golden
West St~t and Ellis Avenue.
The city also would finance rclocauon of
the coaches to any mobile home park m
California. Arizona or Nevada.
The cost to city _tu~yers is ex~ed to
be S6 million to $1 mllhon. officials said.
The Robtn Mayer Corp.. of Ncwpon
Beach is in.ch&J'te of the Pf'OJCC'l. II would
consist of a Hilton Hotel and t.brtt other
hotels as well as a commercial.and-sports
complex on SO acres of the beachfront land
adJaccnt to Pacific Coast HIJh-.-ay and
between Huntinaton Strttt and Pacific
Coast Hipway.
Steven Bone. uccutivc director of the
Mayer Corp.. said that the compen) will
repay the etty a total of S•.S million ""P
front ." ~ and city oftkia.ls.. said the
proJ«t will brinaabout S200 m1lhon to the
city 1n the next 25 )ean in bed and sales
1aites and tax increment fioanana,
Mc:Cta1n. 74. said this week that about
400 pcopk *ho reside in 237 units at the
Dnftwood Mobile Home Park would
probabl~ '° pcaccfull) .. if the city keeps its
word.-
-1f the city plays ball therc·u be no
probkm." be said.
Bone said that pound poll!bly can be
broken by thu fall for the first ho1Ct in the
propescd development to be bu1h m
phaxs over lhc next nine )ears.
Ptans ·~ tcbeduled \0 ao to the Ptannina
Commission on May 24
The firtt hotel -a first-class fac1lit}
~I:~lu to the Mamon Hotel 1n Newpon • will be 12 saoncs bi&h and
have 292 rooms l'Cfttin& for abou1 S too a Dish l. he said.
$!arching-for sensual longevity
& 0
Wbether or not Duk1•1i CllMMJllt bim as runnina mate.
JacbOD laid be IDd Im lllPPGl1tn
hive other~ e'W • 0..0. c:ratic oflkialt meeti .. in Mldailln
expressed oPtimilm ~couldaal\a ~rtY platform to Dubkia';et would illo meet Jacbon'1
Rep. William O~ Ill ol n-
sylvania, the dnfti11 committee
chairman. said at tbe Mr~""'" on Mackinac lsJaad.: icb.: •ID
thfOUah tht discussion' ol *--
drup. education. civil rialtll. Mehb care .. ,.hopefully ttaey•11 fealize tbtt
their differences are not tblt .... and
Reagan says Noriega allies
bn~an 'tenter United States
~~~J 1'e Anodat~ Prat
'lrldu WASHING TON -President Reagan issued an order Friday benina top
=rti .... manian •ovemment and military officials known to support Gen.
b&tManuel Anlon10 Noriega from entering the United States. An official said it is ~1 believed that several hundred Panamanians would be affected by the order. In
no••proclamation, the president said Noriega and his handpicked ~dent,
Manuel Solis Palma. •·arc preventing the legitimate government of ident
Eric Arturo Delvalle from restoring order and democracy in that country."
Batters plan campaign for PTL
~~!n COLUMBIA. S.C. -Evangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker said Friday don't have the money to buy back PTL. but they're preparing to submit a
r n to the bankruptcy trustee that would allow them to go on television and .,~Fa bit else." "We don't have money in the bank. We haven't asked for
ni to put money in the bank. We will launch a campaign, perhaps in the
·ext few days, to do some of that.." Bakker said at a news conference. He said
he bad promises of support from some businesses in Rock HiU and Fort Mill.
~Iii-~ PTL's Heritaae USA headquarters, but be wouldn't provide names.
Gunmen shoot victim In hospltal
OCALA. Aa. -Two gunmen burst into a hospilal room Friday and
criticalJy wounaed a patient wbo h~d been shot In a barroom brawl 24 hours
earlier, authorities said. The aunmen ftred another shot in the hall of the
Monroe Regional Medical Center as they fled, but no one else was hurt, said
police S&t. Ken Hall. ·•we arc leanina toward some kind of bad blood grudge
between the victim and one of the suspects now at l311e, ••said Hall. .. We have
tentative identifications on the two suspects and are trying to run them down."
The victim, Juan Ward, 27, was in critical condition Friday. He was shot in the
chest during a fi&ht Thursday at Gwen•s Inn.
Reagan will veto •elfare overhaul
-1 WASHIN01'0N -President Reagan will veto plans to overhaul the
nation's welfare system now working their way through ConlfCSS, White
House aides said Friday. The aides said Reqan, atfer meeting with a sroup of
welfare leaders, declared his intention to veto both a bill passed by the House
and another set for debate an the Senate next week. ··1 think the president's
likely to veto either bill. or both of them in their present fonn ... said Charles
Hobbs. director of the White House Office of Policy Development
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he's the best
pick for veep
SAN DIEGO(AP)-JeaeJackson
said Friday he has better credentials
than anyone else in politics to be the
Democratic vice presidential nomi-
nee.
While others may be. qualified,
Jackson said, none has shown ability •
to win seven million votes as he did in
the primary season or has his com-
bination of rqional and political
s~naths to balance a ticket headed
by Massachusetts Gov. Michael
Dukakis.
"We meet virtually every stated
qualification for senous consider· ation on the ticket," he said ... No one
else at this point that•s active in
politics has shown the breadth of
support I have shown at the votin& polls; no one ebe has shown the ability to impact on the coontry•s
tone and the pany's priorities.
"They may have state credentials.
They•ve not shown themselves to have national vote-setting potential,•·
Jackson told reporters who accom-
panied him to a tw~ay workina
vacation at the posh La Costa health
spa nonh of San Dieao. •
Jackson has indicated in scattered
interviews this week that he believes
he deserves to be offered a spot on the
ticket but at other times he has merely
said what he deserves is consider-ation.
Pressed by reporters to clarify
which version is correct, Jackson
replied, ··1 don•t have to satisfy all
your inner urJinp.
Publicity fails to
identify deaf boy
EL PASO, Teus (AP} - A weeklona barrqe of publicity failed
to tum up the identity of a deaf boy
found wandering in Mexico, and
authorities decided Friday to cancel
an outin1 to shield the younpter from
overattention.
The 7 or 8-year-old boy, who
authorities believe could be an
American survivor of a plane crash
that killed his family, had been
scheduled to view some airplane.-. at
El Paso International Airpc:wt.
Child welfare worken in Mexico
postponed the trip indefinitely, say-
ma the boy was being spoiled by
reponen follo!'ins him around.
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clnt bltln l&kl PriclaY ••p• . bound iy_ rtlUicdoM OI n}'o
inlerpre\ltion '""'.-.S tbl
Senate as ..., of lbe 0.1..scmil
--nt 10 abolilh medhatn-(Ull ~..,·..ua. ~...:-Mid the dispute ibOuld nol
have 1ny ~ dki oa the im~tation oftbe 1reatJ, tbe ftnt m.,r U.S.-Sovici arms control ~ COid ratified by the Sena• al.a 1971
JnJ1a(I, be •id he WM •ti19 lais
. position to 'proleet the conidtutioMI
powers and ~nsibilitiel or the ~ He •id be bditved ~ any differences of in\ef1ft11Uon will
be handled bl the adminisuation and
the Senlie 'in a spirit of mutual
accomodation and rapect."
The issue involves an amendment
approved by the Senaie 10 the
resolution of ratification, bialri•
futuR administrations from chant-
. ins the U.S. interpretation of tbe
treaty without prior Senate approval. The Oemocratic-1ponsored
amendment arote fiom a fi&ht with
Reapn over hit int~tion of the
1972 Anti-Ballistic Millik Traty.
The administration hid claimed that
the Jonptandin1 interpretation of the
J'tala Cll••ld• of ~t la DaPafe alftr Deal' CialeaCO•
•ABM ~ment was too narrow and
should be broedened to allow ~stic tests of components for the admini ..
ttation•s Star Wars antimissile sys.
tem.
Drought spreads
through nation
In rejcctin1 Senaie restrictions on
the INF trQty. Reapn said the provision .. apparently !eeks to alter
the law of treaty in\erpretation."
He said the measwe would sive
primary wei&ht to executive branch
statements to the Senate, above otheT aourocs wbich intemationar ronams
and U.S. courts would consider in
interprctin1 treaties. Bf 'nle Auodat-1 Preti
"Drou&hu are parchina pastures and cuttina crop yields from the
northern Plains across the Midwest,
letting wells go dry in parts of the
Southeast and imposing rationina on
irriptors and homeowners in C&li-
fomia .
.. I've never teen apple trees wilt in
May in my life. But I have this year,"
said boniculturalist Mike Thomas of Paw Paw, Mich.
"In mi!'udjment, there hasn't been
a drou t like this since the ·30s, ..
North Jtota Gov. Georae Sinner
said last week after tourina scorched
areas of his state.
"W.C.'11 probably starve the
grasshoppers to death if we don't get
rain. That's the 1ood pan," said Ken
Solberi. who owns a livestock auction market in Rugby, N.O.
An unusually dry and hot spring is
to blame on much of the Platns and
Midwest But in the Southeast, the
Tennessee Valley is headina into its
fourth dry year.
The West Coast has had two dry
winters, especially in the mountains where the snowpack supplies much of
the rcaion's water, and irription
districts and municipal systems are
adoptina voluntary or mandatory
water savinJ.
In Oeol)Ja, almosL every aovem-
ment in the Atlanta area has restricted
the houn when lawns can be watered
and can washed, and people are
snitching on neiahbors who break the
rules. State wildlife bioloaist Bill
Cooper says coyotes have taken to
._ ..
raiding watermelon patches in the
area. Indiana Cities Water Corp. threat·
ened to disconnect service to home-
owners who ignored a ban on lawn
sprinklina. Communities across Illi-
nois also are pleadina for conserva-
tion.
"This is supposedly our rainiest
season of the year," said fo~ter Al
Mom son in Chicaao. where only l. 77
inches of rain had fallen since April 7,
when 7.7• inches is normal.
Total crop loss won't be known
until harvest time. For now, crop
damage is showin& up laraely in shrivelin1 leaves and plants stubbier
than expected for this time of year.
.. Within the next week. if we don•t
get rain, our small...,ain crop is 1oin1
to be 75 percent lost," said OOn Friederich, executive director of the
Minnesota AJricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service.
In some places, plants never had a
chance.
On his tour last week, North
Dakota's· governor kneeled in dusty
fields and dua up wheat and barley
kernels that had never aerminated. What crops had sprouted had grown
just a few inches.
In some hard-hit areas of north-western Ohio, some farmm have
plowed crops under rather. th.an face
sharply reduced yields while still
bc:ann1 the costs of fenjJjzina, said
Alan Brugler of the 1~,()()().family
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
"It subordinates fundamental and
essential treaty interpretativesounies
should as the trQty parties• intent, the
tiaty nesotiatina record and the
parties· subsequent practi~" Re-
apn said in a written statement Jo the
Senate.
Shootings
spa.rk riots
in NJ city
PERTH AMBOY, N.J. (AP) -:-
Emotions ran hiah Friday in the wake
of two niahts of' riotina. ~ Latino
leaders caTled for an end to wliat they sec as a tlistory of police brutality
qainst membersoftheircommunity.
The riotina Wednesday and Thurs-
day was lriJ&Cred by1he fatal shootina
of one Latino man and the woundins
of another by an off-duty policeman.
Rock-throwina rioters broke store
windows, looted and toppled a car in
a display reminiscent of the 1960s.
Some said the riotin1 was the work
of opportunist troublemakers usins
the recent shootl~ as an excuse to wiak havoc in thas normally quiet
industrial community evenly divided
between whites and Latino.
Mayor Georie J. Otlowski decided
Friday apinst a curfew or closina
ban and liquor stores.
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ncelY .. t.ca-. of'en-. Pubtid'Y f;~, ad IUa f'aaber ud •pponcn
.liicl doa'l ~ -· tbe media to •vt cMld'• Ii ..
....... ly ~'l .. " • choice. Two.,_,._., I was a MmMll wreck
.... ~t Jee. ...... to die."
llicl JeiM SeaMalveda. 2f, tM •tber of ~· )ate Dean Sepulveda.
who IOI a donor hciln when his
unwed punts ~ on Phil
Doubuc'1 natioaiJly telniled talk show.
childnn. ·111 could .... Iha• ~ ,. =hild (Wditw ......... ..
111081d."lbel9id .... ... ~nee F~ ... .,, tblle"t no
pei'flct ~Wedo wbel .. c:u. ... lf
JOina._ before &he camma and ~
lftl . -ror • u• is e&ctive, lheD
absolutely, we lbOUld Ull tbe air-
waves for thaL"
Je91e Dean c:elebraled hi• leCOnd
birihdat,. ~y ~S ~di I puly and I
tri 10~ t bi1 falbet Hd molbet, 19-yar-
old Deana Biakley.. IOOke to ro-
portcn, the overau.dad toddler
ICOWled and.-,quinled in )riaht
IUnliaht. tried on his dad's sunalaslet
and nibbled tt a heart-shaped cboc-
ola1C cake.
MCRAMENTO -Detaibina himlclf as "a. •itUe bit ....._ .. ao.. ~~Mid Friday he would nncr Aip any venioa 'al ...
ecljusunent ·-propoeed .... month beca&ale or Pfttl dctai~olll • .... ;--. ••u un.....Uy-botivt acws conr.mx..111c~1 acc!*d c.pi&ol ~of detibera~ly diatortina bis tu~.., ~ lie cou&dn t find an~ Repubhcans to spomor it on htt bewt Ltlilll1'n. and of detcribana as budee1 cuts what are only .. • 19 ~--~--i~"~ ~a 1ot of people around, tomeofwti.om la
ilailroom, Who~ not interested in aood 90vernment. .. Deuk~
aowded Capitol news conference.
Sla7er condemned for Neoad t1me d,
TORRANCE-Amanwh0temutdttconvictionf0f'the t979. style ~ths of two pcopk at Torrance Airport was overturned and.._
conv.cted aptn last year. was sentenced Friday to death in the Ill •
Superior Coun Judie Doualu McKee iml>Oted the death~•
Turner. 31 , of Compton, for the June I I, 1979, robbery and sbootifta ol
Dr. GeOTIDe H ill. JS. and Jo Ella Champion. 44. The two were &bot 111 llile llilllld
with a .3~1iber revolver as they lay bound and pged on the ftoor:ot" I
Tornnce Aarpon hanpr. (
Su.a CarDen1er-McMilllll, wbote Rialn to Life leMuc of SOutbcm
California suc:calfUUy cam~
to ttt Loma Linda UnivenitY i=
cal Cen&er 10 revene itl initial
d«ision 1Pinst perfonnifta • tran_.
plant on Baby Jesse, acbOw&edeed
I.ht cue railed ethical questions
•bout the fairness of public pleadina
to obtain donor orpns for dyina
Loma Linda initially muted to
perform a transplant on Jcue, Who was dyill(_ of a fatal heart defect. _
because oflkiils believed his youna •• •' •
unwed pumts couldn't provide .. .,, ~ celebra• two ,_n of aood healda wtda ...
ntt'HSAry post-operative care. laeut wttla para•" 1111 llilpal..ta and Deana BIDkl.,..
Land parcba~ for LA prl.an approved )
SAC~MENTO -A state panel bas approved purdme llld
condcmnauon of pro~ny for a Los Anaclcs prison over the ob.iect.ioaMafa sa~e senat~r. who said a study shows the land is hiahJy contarmiuticd ltilll
toJUc cbemacals. Sen. Art Tonn, a Los Anacles Democrat. told the state Nlllic
Works Board that ~~ Department of Corm::t~ons should at leul ~ c~nup before acqu1nn1the23--~downtown sne that was Uledas a raillblld
mayntenance yard. Torres called condemnation and purchue of the S.. Fe
Railroad land wathout further review of the situation "a $hor1Siahted dedlioa Central Califoinia rocked by 5.2 earthquake by the departmenL •• M
LOS ANOELf.S (AP) - A rollina
eanhqualte jolted a ~ area of
Southern and Central Cahfornia Fri-
ct.y, closina a vital aqueduct.
catapultina rocks onto a freeway,
llOlhina swimmina pool water and
scarina residents.
.. We've shut down the whole
California Aqueduct," whjch runs
4<40.....miles from. Tracy near the
Sacramento Delta south to Perris in
Riverside County. said senior oper-
ator Gene Palilla at the Castaic Like
office of the Metropolitan Water
District. .. That aqueduct services ova half
the wata in Southern California,'' he
said.
.. The quake was felt &om-Los
Anaeles to Tulare County. We're
assessing four or five counties at this
time and have no rcpc>rts of iftiu.ries
or (serious) damqc,.. said Randy
Clement at the stale Office ofEmcrs-
ency Services hcadquancrs in Sacn-
mento.
The q~e caused minor warping
2nd car insurance initiative 0K'd
SACRAMENTO CAP) -The
seventh·injtiative, and the second on
automobile insurance, hu qualified
for the November ballot, Secretary of
State March Fona Eu said Friday.
The initiative, backed by As-
semblyman Richard Polanco. l>-Los
Anaeles. would cut in half the rates for
the bodily injury and uninsured
motorists poruon of automobile in-
sura n<'C and limit claims for non-
economic losses such as pain and percent of the 372, 178 required, to
suffering to 2S percent of economic qualify by the raodom--sisnature
lo15eS. It would also limit continpt method.
fees for attorneys to 25 percent of There arc now seven initiatives on
economic losses. the November ballot, two of them
Eu said Polanco submitted 605,086 relatiQ& to automobile insurance.
signaturcstocountyelectionofficials. Five more initiatives arc currently
Random samples from SS of the 58 being checked, including two more on
counties indicate that 421.030 sia.na· insurance. In addition. the Legis-
tures arc valid. The measure needed la lure put eight bond measures on the
409.396.-valid signatures, or 110 ~ November ballot.
Contras ask U.S. resume aid
after collapse of peace talks
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Follow-, ina the collapse of the Nicarquan
peace talks, a Contra leader called
Friday for a resumption of U.S.
military aid to the rebels. u~na the
alternative could be Sandin11ta an·
nihilation of hi• forces.
the ConU11S was rejected by the House
Feb. 3.
White House spokesman Marlin
Fitzwater said R•n was .. disap-
pointed at the Sandanista rejection of
the Nicarquan Resistanc.'e proposal
to achieve democracy and an end to
the war in Nicaraaua."
new mihtary aid request is con-
sidered.
.. This as no time to be talking of
military aid. .. he said.
The Reagan administration
blamed the Nicaracuan government
for the breakdown an talks. but said
no decision bad been made about
whether to ask Congress for more aid
for the insurgents.
Presidential spokesman Fitzwatet'
said, "I think tha1 in view of the
Sandinistas' actions here. their un-
of a tloor at the stale prison at
Tehachapi. about 30 miles east oftbc
epicenter. said deputy warden Chuck
Stowell.
The quake's preliminary maani-
tude was estimated at S.2 on the
Richter scale by lM California In-
stitute of TcchnoloSY an PasadeDL
Kenneth Gordon
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Drag tests urged I or true.ken ~
w~ HOLLYWOOD -Secretary of Traosporution Jina ~
called Fnday for drua tests for up to five million driven of in~ passen,er buses and vehicles haulina hazardous materials in efroru to·
safety on the nation's roadways. "We must act to identify tboac ·
drivcrswboabuscdrupandattthcmofflberoeds. WheaonednlflDd~or
bus driver~ out on t.he roecl. be not only puts the lives of many~ HI
dan&er. he pvcs the en tare work force a bad reputation, .. BumJej aid. d
• S IN CE 192~
Meanwhile, Rep. Jack Kemp, R-
N.Y., uraed the ·White House to
eropose an aid packqc for the
Contras that matches the·amount of
military assistance be said the Soviet
Union provided to the Sandinista
1overnment durina the first three
months of ttus year. He put the
amount at SI 05 million.
Fitzwater said the president had
directed Stale Department counselor
Max Kampelman, who is plannina to
visit Central American democracies
to discuu the recent U.S.-Soviet
suromit jn Moscow, to "seek the
views of the leaden of the de-
mocracies on the current situation in
Nicaragua as wen:·
willinaness to neaotiate in good faith. .16:1 . ~ ~~ 0--.• ~ ~. (~fl60"b //#) oU~I .sr".-.· .11-""-~ IO:J, ..f.t. 10~ .!-. ff;f t~runwillinan~toi~illdcm~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Contra leader, Adolfo Calero,
indicated he felt that wua reuonable
amounL The id>cl1 have received no
military I.id since Feb. 29. President
Reqan'a last military aid request for
Rep. David Bonior, O.Mich., a
leader of the anti<ontra forces in the
House, called for additional efforts to
achieve a peace settlement before a
Palestiilian arrested in
stabbing of Ara~b mayor
BJ Tile AIMda8-I PN11
JELAZOUN. C>cc1apied West Bank -The army arrested a 26-year-old
Palestinian sus~ of stabbina an Israeli-appointed Arab mayor and
bulldozed his canderblock house Friday in the Jelazoun refu,ee camp. The
army said Khamia Jawdlt far._; had stalked Hassan Tawil. 74. the mayor of El
Birch, and knifed him as an act of Palestinian nationalism. Tawil was critically
wounded. Elsewhere in the West Bank, troops ordered about I 00 Israelis out of
the villaae of Beita, where the Israelis were plantiq olive trees to proteSt the
1rmy•1 uprootina of orchards and demolition of 14 Arab houses.
Pakl•taa accrued of breaking accord
UNITED NATIONS -Soviet F~ip Minista Ed\Wd A.
Shevardnadze accUled Pakistan Friday oCviolltina the.ccord on the Afaban war~ conabnai111 to live um1 to the m>eJs. and be aid the United States is
panly to blame. At a lllWI conference. be repeated a Soviet Foreipt Ministry
Ml&cment that if ~ii••• continue. the Soviet Union may be oblited to ~the niDe-mOadt llCWulc for~ wit.hdtawal 11ipulated in the ""°"1. 'Ille UDited Sia• Md SoViet Union are .... ton of the Afal\anistan ~lipid by A"-1r'nan and Pakistan April t• in GencVL In another .ent. the Unhid Nationt called on the world community Friday to ~lbole tllu SJ billOil o.. 11 mdndlsto hetplhe-pecjille of A(ahanistan ~their war~ mtion.
cratic reforms. you may well see a
press for Contra aid from members of
lhe CoDIJnS and from people in
Nicarqua and from other sources,
but at this point we have made no
decmons.··
Iraqi planes
strafe tanker
off Iran coast
MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) -Iraqi
warplanes raided a tanker off Iran at
dawn Friday one da~er endi!'I a tw~wetk lull in the ian Gulf sea
war with an attack on a salvqe tu,
that served Iranian vestels.
The raids coincided with a declar-
ation of suppon ftom an Arab
summit for Jraq'scfforts to foroe Iran
to accept a cate-fire resolution tbe
U.N. Security Council passed unani-
mou.sly last July.
A final communique issued Thurs.-
day by the Arab Leque summit in
Alaiers critiilicd lranian "in-
transiacoce" in refusina to tett.le its war with Iraq, which bepn in
September l 980. h prailed 1~·s
wibiQll'\CSS to talk pe8Ce and ats
military achievements in the war .
Iraq his attacked lra~l facili-
ties and tankers Iran owns and ctwten since l 913 in an attempt to
dry up the. petroleum eiports with
which the Iranians ftnanee the war.
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&lamorous prne, a tintdcd toy?
A Doy Scout knife, a puzzle J*k?
A tr1.1n that runs on some curvina
tra~?
·}t picture book, a ~al live pet?
No, there's plenty of time for such
thin~ yet.
Gave him a day for his very own.
-Jost one smalJ boy and his Dad
alone,
A walk in the wood, a romp in the
parl,
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mother-in-law and I both celebrate
our birthdays on the ameday and it's
comina up soon. Can you betp?
Last year my bUsbend and I bad a
hUFarawnent becaute I wanted toao
to dinner at my puentt' bouie. My
mom was f 111na all my favorite
dishes. He felt we should to to his
mother's house becaute it was her
birthday, too.
lb1s year bis mother bas already
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Sianificant domestic adjustment featured.
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feel burdened by need to be discreet, alert. Contract could
be involved. clandestine arranaiement is nec:essuy .
SAGITl'.AIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on
authority, money, responsibility, sensuality, sex appeal.
Protect cndit ratina. mcetiDJ deadline. Relationship
intensified, you've very much involved.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What bad been
rcprdcd u lolt wall be recovered. Scenario features
communication, travel, love. the end of ICl1'Ch, assian-
menL More people become aware of your capabilities.
AQtJABlUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11): Stress indepcndencc,
styles, originality, willinpcu to take chance on your own.
Youna person does care, makes effort to prove it.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): K~ options open.
Plans subject to sudden chanae. Person •in charae .. feels
panp of doubt, abchcates authority. Your own intuition
rinp true. Political opinions souaht
IP JUNE n IS YOUR BlllTBDAY you are versatile,
seldom doonethinaat a tune, po11e111ense offitnessand
humor. Gemini, Sqitwius people play important roles
in yourJife. You arc concerned about weiabt, 'Wardrobe,
body ima&e. Current cycle hi&hli&hts business, career,
responsibility, mariial status, possif>le addition to family.
..... bie and Ken real people
. About those Barbie dolls, was ,.__ a real Barbie? spend a lot of time out in the sun to toe. Got it? Switch feet
compenatc for the loss of the
'3r A. Tbcrc was. And a real )(en. too.
llae two child~ of Elliot and Ruth
, ~dler, foundcn of Mattel, Inc.
\~
-Jlesearcbers say they'vcdi1COvcred
mtotinc bas a cbemic:aJ effect on body
cells similar to that of dayliabL Some
~epressed people don't respond nor-
mally to Ligbt. So one notion is 10 treat
tl\om with nicotine. Anotbcr notion is
JO tdl people lr)'ina to quit smokina to
DlCOtine.
Fim land farmed by prehistoric
peopk in Europe was cleared not by
the people but by beavm. Scientists
say they're sure.
A trainer of athletes in Ch.
sugests you limber up your ~
51.aridina on one foot and spdlina out
your name with the other foot•s bia
Q. Wby are the likes of Jimmy
Stewart and Bun Lancaster so hostile
to computeriud color on old mov-. ., JeS. ...
A It's sort of like spray-paintJna
antique totem poles, some say.
Stewart and Lancaster make aood
spokesmen for that viewpoinL They
personally weren't the moeuJs who
for decades, without apolo&Y, bashed
fine litenry craft.smaniiiip into
cinematic trash. ~~~~~~~~~~~~.--~~~~~~~~~~~-
Q.1-Neither vulnerable, as South
you bold:
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Wat Nort.la Eut Soat•
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Q.2-Neitller vulnerable, as South
you hold:
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Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
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What do you bid now?
RUFFELL,$
UPROLSTEIY llC .
Q. What"s avcrqe pay now in
BciJiD1t China? Q . .f-Both vulnerable, as South you
A. S7 a week. bold:
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TRIVI A
A oerfect IC'Ore by LeUy 6 MarlMn
El shot that aroup out to a l'h-point
lead in the early siaaes of Trivia Bowl
XII. .1• ••2111•1 eipt.point lbowina
established him a strona rwmer~p1 while lgle. 0.,1 •· ,,..._.. a.no =------------------------~ P,.Am each tot sevenri&ht to stay in
a deadlock for third poailion.
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XII STANDINGS
T11
T111s
the movie ••No Mercy?"
9. What IOC8J seuo1r1.enoiiility is kftOWD u the voice of1'"0ny the Ttter
in the cereal commercials? I 0. In the movio .. Peyton Place,"
the occu .. tion of'Una Tumer'1 lvoer
wu cbarwed ftom the novel -from
what to What?
Complete teleYlelon llettnga In~ TV Plot.
CHAI LES
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Q.S-As South, vulnerable, you
bold:
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Nortla Eaa SHt• W•
1. ... 1 Q ...
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Q.6-Neitber vulnerable, u South
you hold:
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l Q INT P• f
What do Y9U bk1 now?
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Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/~, .;June i'l1, 1 ..
by Brad Anderson DBNlUS THE llEl'fACE
. .,, ~
"Hey, Marmaduke, It's showdown tlmet"
OARPIELD
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THAT STUPID D06 !
HOW WILL ME
KNOW WMICH
WA'( TO 60?
ONW MC>MEN1'!> AGO
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by Hank Ketcham
by Jim Davis
FOR BETTER OR POR WORSE
OK 1fie.~\O..)'D ~OF~. u~iooorr~ 1 1 ootTMyaa.F! ftQ.RE.1Tl.L~1
SHOE
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by Lynn JohmJton ......
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by Harold Le Q9ux
MEANWHILE IN SAN FRANCISCO
I'M NOT so SURE 1 CAJAt.l'f &;T I MR MONTDNI .. JUSf
10 SPONSOR A l/1fl..E ~ I f~INK Of AU. IHE HAPfltNE.SS
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t 1ME5E. KIDS f -~~ ' l r-----r r----'\
by Tom K. Ryan 1
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I
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by Garry Trudeau
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••• .,.... a..1,. a.. o( Hun1· i._. lelda wW ~ ii Ii.Iver
aUiver'llQ, ~··i• witlt • IP'Cial .r¥icie • 10 a.a SUIMIQ. FtiltivaJ mUlic will be ,...nted under the
diNCtioe ol PriticWa Silver. cM~~r:lk!::1t~?..:~S::.W::
extended to f'onner memben and ftieeda of the church, at 1200 Ellil
Ave. For more inf'onnltion, call
962-SS?I. ••• Maximum Marfiaae, 1 aeries of
lectuttS, will be presented by re-
nowned lecturer and author Tim
Timmons. who 1110 is c-stor o#~ c.ut~ ~in tmne,
wbett the lectures will be presented.
Topics include Why Marriqe
When You Can Live Totether?. The
11 BattJearounds of Marriqe, Why
Are Women so Weird and Men So S~?. How Do You Spell Relief?
Temunal Jerkiness and No Invisible
Means of Support.
The sessions will be held on
Sundays, swtina this Sunday. For
more information, call the chu~h
office at 854-7600. • • • .. Living the Questions: Reflections
on St. John ·s Gospel" will be the topic
of the Rev. Elizabeth Canham, an
Episcopal/riest in South Carolina,
author an spiritual leader. She will
talk at 7 p.m. Friday at St. Jou tile
Slur on Dukakis' status
denounced by primate
I W YORK (AP) -The primate
Greek Orthodox Church in the
cas says attacks on Michael
kis' reti&ious situation are .. e~
Y urtjustifted" and that he is a
tst son of the chuJCh.
isa memberofthechu~h was
Zed in it and he has never left it.••
shop lakovos says of the front-na Democratic presidential
cop~nder, who has been assailed as
.. ,~j>osute." :P.ie anack is wrona in itself." J~\tos added in an interview. His
~flashed. "It came from small et•
Jn widely distribu1ed letters., James
tras, a staff member of the
ate Republican Policy Committee
church layman, caJled Dukakis
.. rcneladc, an outcast" for his
sitions and his marriaac to a Jew.
atras, writing under his Greek
me, Dimitrios latreidis, said
kakis' church membership was
vered by your marriqe outside
church." lakovos termed that
true.
e white-lwrcd ~bbishop, 76,
o has maintained relationships
th Dukakis and his parents since
boyh~. nosed that Duk.Ws
ns:iden rum .. his spiritual father,"
A Corelli Welcoml from
The twttd Methoclst Ctuch
NE:WPORT ce.rm11
tHTEO METHOOIST CtllRCH
1I01 ....... rtt• Awe. CCM'OM .. ...,
844-0145 S.mcM 9:30 AM
Rev. J. Harry Haines
eo.i ......
ARSTUNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. & Har~ Btvd
Church Sehool 9·00
Wor9hip 9:00 end 10·30
Chari. 0. Clark, M1n1st•
C<Mlta M ...
MESA VERDE
UNITED •TMOOIST
., CHURCH
\loo. 1101-...,
WonNp a CIM'ch khool t:a & 10:00 Lift.
Dr Wilham E Steel 979-8234'
Newport Beach
CHRIST CHURCH 8Y THe SEA
UNITED METHOOIST
1400 W BatDCM Blvd
•lJ-JMI
Rev L••rtnce T Young
Worsllop 6 Church Setlool 9 30 a "'
WMllday Pre-Sc:nool ~ Day Cere
1.30 am ·I 00 pm
~::,;;-11 Nortn c UM'1'U
METHOOtlT CttUltCH
8662 Hett Ave 842·""81
Worthlp B•rvlc• 1:30 a 10:00
Sunday Schoot 1:30 6 10:00
Qatal Gough • Jamee Thom-"n
Fountain Valley
""IT UNITED llllTttOOIST C*"'CH
18225 Butttard St.
ID-2m
Jamee R. Hadley, Pastor ...... a C._._ lc:floof l:JO A.M.
,.. ...... ~, ...................... ........... .....,
..... WofSlllp 10 ..
s.Mlf Sdloal 9 AM ...
and added:
··we arc proud that one of our
youna men.bas had the courage and
determination to run for the highest
office in 1he nation.••
While making no formal endol'Se'-
ment, avoided under church policy,
he said, "I would put it that 99 percent
of us are very proud DuJca.kis is a front
runner and almost certain nominee."
laltovos, recalling the yean 1942 to
19S4 when he was dean of Boston's
Annunciation Cathedral to which the
Dukakis family belonged and where
he still is a reaularly contributing
member, said:
"I remember him in his Sunday
school pµpil days. He was a frequent
particieant as a teen-aaer. The
Dukak.is family was one of the best
families in the church, his father a
physician, his mother a teacher of
English." Of Dulcakis' marriage to a non-
Christian, which under church rules
technically bars him from receiving
communion (as arc divorced, remar-
ried Roman Catholics) but docs not
excommunicate or remove him from
membership, Jakovos said;
"He did not leave the church. He is
not excluded. He's not the only one
who has married outside the church."
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Rolph C. Bolin, Posror
Sermon To1>1c:
"A POSITIVE GROWTH"
MARK •:26-34
Sunday Worship
8-JO & 10'.00 a.nr
Church Sctlool
Chtldren thru Adults 1000 a.m.
Nursery care available
8:30 & 10:00 am
Come Join Us
2150 f airvitw Rd .. Costa Mesa
557-3340
ParJtint &vaila.ble
10 b&nk p.ulli.nr lot
&Cl'05$ street
D'aditiolW 'l30 AM
Contemporary 9:00 AM
Charismatic 10:45 AM
Church School 9:00 ~ ... .._ ..... ...... ... .............. .
cb.a
.,..... 'If' I I I a--. l ll E. •1
SL COl&I Melia. Qriii.,.-c..-holdl lWO .... hm
London Uni • 11 Well a dac master of sacred~ ia spiri1ual
direction &om the OeMi'a1 Tlieolcm·
cal Seminary in New York City. Sllc
ha1 taupt biblical stUdiet in Britiih
and American lelftinariel and eerved parishes in both countries. • • • The fint conrettnce of MWianic
aroul-'I 1n Israel has just concluded
with Pastor Bob Gorelik and his wi~
Rose, of lrvlM'• M...autc C.-
lrePU.. attendina. _Their _1>me buc ,.is called Adat
HaMasbiach Messianic Conarqa-
tions. which meets Saturday mom-
inp at the Irvine United Church of
Christ. • • • ebbed et Jrv!M will hOst Educa-
tion Day at I :30 p.m. Sunday at its
center, 4872 Royce Road. There will
be a presentation fromoach of the five
educational proarams offered a.t the
center. ~
• • • Sunday school teachers will be
recoanized durin1 the l 0 a.m. service
Sunday at the Nel~ Clw'da
in Laguna Beach. Also durina the
service, a special Bible presentation
will be made to two of the youths. • • • , Confirmation will be celebrated at
the lctl51.&•••~cC'= :r=laTMl:1iAi •m• N!f:l cmftnN ... Kell M-.
Coby loll. Sun Dl¥iM and Jl,.a Toomey, will llld the ..W. and ~e communioll to the COl!ilflll•
uon. • • • Habitat for Hwunny, an \nicr-
nationaJ ecumenlcal bCMllirw mlnl ..
try, will be deiCri1ied aulle I 0:30 a.n service Snday of the u.atu1a v.t•enalllt Pellft H.r of l.aiuDI
Bach, 429 CYDreu Drive. Speakers . W.'U be Cryatattene and James Crown. • • • Officers and ma1iea of ,......
Be* DevW of Oranee County will be
installed durina a dinner dance at
6:30 ioniaht at the Inn at the Park.
Anaheim. Jnstallina offtcer wiJJ be
Rabbi Henri E. Front. • • • N~C.tierU.....M-61-.1 auu will have iu third annual
barbecue and campfire liq4-lona at
S p.m. Sunday at 1601 Marperite
A vc., Corona del Mar.
Entertainment will be provided by
the church's men's barbershop
quartet and a youth sroup.
• • • The children of the Lqaa Bee$
UDJted MetWlat Cla•rdt will sing at
the l 0 a.m. service Sunday.
. ~.
1'he Denelit Solution," a new
cteetioil/evolution fllm. will be pret-
enled at 7:30 aonipt '' the tym·
nufum ••the Vil!lle Bible Church, 12671 Buaro St., Garden Grove. • • •
1 Uf .......... .., .. -'• die SWQ ,, ....... ,. , .....
... 11:1 I SJ!91 ~ YfOll loP honon in dtc Oranet County Re-aional Bible con .... U• ROii. daulhicr o( Mr. ud Mn. Oil ROii · Of Miulon Vicic>. ~ured ftnt .-. iUld won 1 ·t\all cam~p '° ~P ·Swil. a Jewish camp in U.O ._.._·Cruz t.fountaJn1.
Laun Karullt. dauatner of Dr. and Mn. SteVea Karulii of SU Juan CaDisuano, 1~ eecond and won a
hafr campcnihlp .. ·
,.
Oralnatlon sclieaulea
for Episcopal blshop
The Very Rev. Frederick Houk Bonch Will be ordained and
consecrated me fif\h bishop of the Epitcopel Diocese of Loi Anaeles at
10 a.m. lune 18 in the Los An,ela Memorial SDoru Arena.
The Mott Rev. E.dmond L Btownina. ~dina bishop, will be the
chief consecraior, aialttea by Los ~la Suft'npn Bishop Oliver B.
Garver•Jr.: Bishop James Montaomery, recently retired of Chicaao·
Bishop Mellick Belshaw of New Jersey; and Bishop John T. Walker ot
Wastunaton, D. c.
Followina the ordination, a no-host P.icnic will be beld on the
campus of \he University of Southern Cahfomia. Mott will walk the
few blocks to the campus, accoms-nied by stro1lin1 mariachis. . ,
J\rchdiocese in Chicago off e~s
Dignity with new spOnsorshlp
Archblahop lako-voe
The archbishop said about 70
percent of Greek Orthodox marriages
arc with those of other denomina-
uons, an increasing number with
Jews.
"Its happening more and more
now," he said. "I have a pastoral
obhption to all our people, to
strengthen and encouraae them."
By 'ne Anoclated Prat
CHICAGO -Unlike some
Roman Catholic dioceses that have
closed down services sponsored by
the homosexuaJ group, Dipity, the
Chicago Archdiocese simply has
taken over the sponsorship.
In doina so, Cardinal Joseph L
Bernardin said he was .. concerned
that py and lesbian Catholics re<leive
the pastoral care oflheir chun:h" and
"to make sure the church's teaching
on human sexuality is presented
cleatl :·
oftrcers of Dignity, which opposes
the churctfs condemnation. of
homosexual activity, welcomed the
move as providina an official church
ministry to homosexuals.
Bernardin said the sroup's qucs~
tioning of church teachings made it
inappropriate for tbC poup to con-
tinue sponsoring a Mass at St.
Sebastian parish. so sponsorship was
bein& assumed by the archdiocese.
A 1986 Vatican ,document
prohibited use of church facilities to
groups opposed to church teachings.
and severaJ dioceses had iimply shut
down DiJnit)'-sponsorcd services.
BOSTON -In the wake of legal
challenges to the practice of Christian
healing, officials of the First Ch~h
of Christ, Scientist, affirmed the
denomination·s commitment to
spiritual healing at the annual meet·
ina here.
John Lewis Selover incoming
chairman of the churcb directors.
noted that the healin& record of
Christian Science parallels that of the
New Testament and extends through-
out the past century.
.. It seems especially vital that
society Jook beyond the assumption
there ts only one crcdtble method of
care. After all, many Christian Sci-
ence families found their Y'(AY lO
spiritual healin& only after beinl
11vcn up by traditional medicine,
said Nathan Talbod, manager of the
Committee on Publication.
ARLINGTON, Texas -The 260-
member governin1 board of the
National Council of Chu~hes has
ul'Jed member denominations to
boycott Royal Dutch-Shell oil com-
pan.Y until it ends operation in South
Afnca or that country eliminates its
apartheid racial system.
ONClNNATI -Church Women
...
United holds a conference here June.
16-17 on health needs of poor women
and children to develop strJtqjes to
combat the "intole1able ancl.andal-
ous" fe.minization ofpov~y. .
Sylvia Ross Talbot, cwu·presi-
dcnt, says "1>roblemsofheatth dispor-
tionately affect women and children
in poverty" and the extent of their
plight demands a .. concerted assault"
by concerned aroups.
The CWU is a' national ecumenical
organization of Protestant, Eastern
Orthodox and Roman Catholic
women.
LOUISVlLLE, Ky. -Church
historian Bill J. Leonard says
Southern -Baptist churches increas.-
in&ly arc auiping more~wer to the
clersy. leadin110 a "clerJification" of
the denomination.
Leonard of Southern Baptist Thco-
IQSical Seminary in Louisville, said
the trend toward autocra.tic leader-
ship by pastors often threatens to d~de the status oflay people.
It makes the laity second-class
citizens,·· he said. .. It undermines the
most basic biblical understandina of
the church as the whole people of
Ood."
ieectoeg
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH &j
(Missouri Synod)
7IO Ylctorla SL, Coate MeN
Lother Y. Tornow, Paator
831·1111
Bute. Je•k•, Putor
WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10-.30 AM
Swld1y Sdloel ' ...... Clm UOUI.
Clmbaft Dement., School
548 tMI
ST. MARK
PR£SBYTE81A.N
CHURCH
2100 Mar Vista Dr.
Jamboree Blvd. & Eastbluff South
Newport Beach •
ltt. Wlllf .. l .. MN ,.,,.,
In. ••rt Stewart ,,....,..,., .
9:30 a .m. Wonhip and
Activit'-t for Chitdren
S:30 p.m. Prffbyterian
licentennlol c.lebration
DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH
of the Infinite Way
Sunday Service at 10 a.m.
in the Auditorium
Halecreat Club
3 I 07 Kilybroolte lMlt, Costa Mesa
2 bllts East ot Harbor
Office •so-nu
Minister.
Dr. William R. Parker
"A Church For The
Fellowship of All People"
i'R~rTI Of 11:.a.UMI (ltftnt)
R• MAn S. Ml.I.ER
u.aTUWIC(S
rr1 ·• ,_.
f·10m1ly Suv11. ... I 1 frill.av
uf Munth Ji IO R.-h(loua &honl
Adult Ed . Youth Grou.-. Sine Its .. ,.,... .
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Laguna Presbyterian Church
"Church of Chimes' .. • tnenctr dUdl f« tflt s.. c.tr. • .--. It" °" ,_., _,...
I --.,.-s.lldaJ ...
9:00 AM & 10:30 AM
CIRISTlll SCIEICE CHURCHES
BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHU~, THE FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, ~NTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
God the Preserver of Man
Newport ~ CtMlrch fJf Clwl9t, lolentllt
-YlaU..~ ..... c-... a...., •••I w • 11::11 A.IL
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CHd C.. ~ T......,_ t•11'3G AM. tot~ Time
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All are cordially Invited to attend the churCh services
and enf oy the prlvlleges of the Reading Roome.
Chi d Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES.
Wed~ Evening T•tlmonJ lhetlnp, I p.m .
ALL CHURCHES
Of Dunof C Jaclsoft
Mt-1112
MEW THOUIHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
610 W. 11th St., Costa Mesa
(T eactq Science of Mind)
"Use What You Have"
Miin1•·hr""'t~Mt ,....,_.,.11,6tJO,.-.
Dial HraJtJ 646 '464
Ju.ft8=VJ~tl~~.3fo.~ AM
I CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
~"'"" ~ Cliuralof ~~ HM MAIN STMU, ~ 23
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 12e'48
Rev. PeQOY BaMett
NIWPOllT llA•90ll LUTHlllAll CMUllCH
Coast man graOuates
from Naval Academy
Marine 2nd 1.L ....... .._,aon
of John MilletoffouaMaia Valley, ha
araduated .from llll. U.S. Naval
Aeadtmy 1n AnnApOlis and was
commiuioned &obis ~nt rank. • • • Lance Cpl.,,..... J. Rltdlle, son
of Yuriko Rite.hie of Cotta Mesa.
recently reponcd for duty with the 111.,
Marine Oivisioll at Cam9 hndleton.
He is a I 98S araduate of Costa Mesa
Hiah School. • • • Staff Sit. K..t. J. AlltrtOt, IOn of
Lovanne Mquire of Seal Belch. has
arrived for duty with the 4lst Elec-
tronic Combat Squadton at· Oavis.-
Monthan Air Force Bue. Ariz.
Albfiaht, 1 1911 S1:14uate of La
Quinta Hiah School, is an electronic
intelliaence operations technician.
• • •• Marine Pvt. Peraa .. • J.
ANrlado, son of Mary Acosta of
If untinaton Beach, has bttn mcri-
toriousf y aromotcd to bis present
rank upon lflduation from basic
traininJ at the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot an San Dieao. • • • Ensign S&epka M. 01 .... whose
wife is the former Caroline Miller of
Newport Beach, was desianated a
naval aviator and presented withJOld
winas after 18 months of flight
training. • • • Army Reserve Pvt. Leora J.
Petenoa, daughter of Leora Sipp and
Wayne Petenon, both of Costa Mesa,
has completed basic trainina at Fort
Dix. N.J. She is a l 9M araduate of
Estancia High School. • • • Pvt. Seu O. o.Mrt. son of Lois
McKay of Huntinaton Beach, has
completed "5ic trainina at Fort Dix.
" N.J. He is a 19M araduate of
Huntiniton Beach Hiah ~hoot. • • • MarUa VuDonelaer, SOP of' c..
VanDorselaer of Huntinaton Beach.
has been promoted to seracant in the
Air Force. A 1912 araduate of
Huntinaton Beach Hi&h 1;cbool. Van
Dorselaer is a tac:ticaf aircraft main-
tenance specialist with the 479tb
Component Rep1ir Squadron at
Holloman Air force Base. N.M.
..
llr. and lln. 81rUlman
8KILLllAl'f-8DIP8011f
The Community Church Con-
grq,ationaJ in Corona del Mar was the
settina for the May 7 weddina
ceremony linking Sherri J. Simpson
and Michael J. Skillman. The Rev.
Donald W. Kutz officiated.
Parents of the newlyweds are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Simpson of
Corona del Mar, John A. SkiUman
and Viletta Skillman of Morap.
After a reception in Emerald Bay,
\he newlyweds left on a honeymoon
to Cancun. They are resJCicnts of
Irvine.
BAUR-COTA
Costa Mesan1 Donna Michele Cota
and Randall Balcer exchanaed wed·
dina vows on April 16 in the Bristol
Plaza Holiday Inn, where a reception
followed.
fheir parents arc Mendora Pico
• J! • •
Arm)' PY1. Del .. Miallflli brother
of Shawna Soatb of lrvaae. his
arriveil for auty with the 30th
Infantry in EutGmnany. Mauicu it
a (cahtina vehicle infantryman.
• • •• Airman y.., D. Nel....; son of:
Anoe Richter of l.quna NC has ~uaied &om \he Air air
traffic control os;:.':etor coune at Keesler Air forte , MiM. • •• Lance Cpl. ,.... a. Ktlllill. son of,
·Richard and M~ K.inMI Of'Hunt-
inaton Beach, has been awarded the
~arinc Corps Good Conduct Medal.
A 1984 &raduate of Ocean View Hiah
School, Kinnel is servina with the 3rd
Marine Aircraft Wina It the Marine
Corps Air Station in Yuma. Ariz. • • • Army lst LL BriM E. Md.lale7,
son of Beverly Parsdons of Hunt-
tngton Beach, has arrived for duty at
Templehof Central Airport in West
Bertin. McKinley. a 1977 paduate of
Edison High School. is an opet"!ttions
officer.
Army Pvt. AlfrM T. llo4lrtpe1, son
of Alfred and Diana Rodriaucz, of El
Toro, has completed basic trainina at
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He is a I 98S
graduate of Silverado Hiah School. • • • Pvt. Jebay 1ta .... tny, son of
Harry and Linda Kamofsky of Foun·
tain Valley, has completed basic
traininaat Fort Dix, NJ. He isa 1987
graduate of Fountain Valley High
School. • • • Army National Guard Pvt. Jeffrey
R. TaJlor, son of Nonna Taylor of
Huntington Beach. bas completed a
motor transport operator course at
Fort Dix, NJ. ••• Slaff Sgt ReMt1 S. ~ son
of Roben and Carol Anderson of Seal
Beach, has re-enlisted in tbe Air Force
for four years at Geof'F Air Force
Base, Calif. Anderson is a tactical
aircraft maintenance technician with
the 3Sth Aircraft Generation
Squadron. • • • Spec. 4 L1le 8. PerelaaM Jr., son of
Lyle and Beatrice Forehand of
llr. and Mn. Baka
Cota. Donald E. Cota and Mrs.
Shelby Baker Kischbaup.
The bride wore a contemporary
white gown fashioned with an off·the-
shoulder neckline, trimmed with
pearls, sequins and lace.
Anendants were Mary Ann
Brunosso, Kelly Baker, Beverly Cota,
Gary Blackney, and Nlc:k C. and Ron
8. Cota. Tbc couple honeymooned in
Aspen, and now arc residents of Costa
Mesa. Both are employed by Paciric
Telephone Co.
VAJ.lf 8CBAICK-VA1' SEJ.lfUS
Amy Jo Van Senus of Newpon
Beach and David Uewcllyn Van
Scbaick Jr. of Newtown Square. PL
were married May I at Wittenbcra
Univenity in Springfield, Ohio,
where both cradua1ed.
The ceremony was held in Weaver
Chapel, and a reception for 2SO guests
J
.
Mark llUler
La&una Hills, has been decorated
with 1he Army Commendation
Medal at Fon Stewart. Ga. Forehand
is 10 infantryman with the 7th
Infantry Division. • • • Rlcllard L Flere.ee. son of Wil-
liam and K1yomi AorenceofEI Toro,
has been prnmoted to the rank of
airman first class in the Air Force.
Florence. a 1985 graduate of El Toro
High School. is an apprentice photo-
scnson maintenance specialist with th~ 57th Component Repair
Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base,
Nev. • • • Pvt. Daaette A. Sa~ltu, daU&hter
of Monalisa l. Sugitan of Costa
Mesa, has completed basic traininc at
Fort Dix, N.J. She is a 1987 graduate of Estancia High School. • • • Pvt. Ral,. D. Streifel. son of Joan Streifel o( Huntington Beach, has
completed a combat engineer course
at the Army Training Center at Fon
Leonard Wood, Mo. He is a 1987
craduatc of Marina Hi&h School. • • • Airman I st Oass Dlue A. Craft,
son of C.role Reed of Laguna Hills.
has graduated from basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base. Tex.as. ••• Lance Cpl. Sie,llea M. Grqery,
son of Arleeta Gregory of Huntinaton
Beach, has reported for duty with the
1st Marine Division in Camp
Pendleton. He is a 1987 graduate of
Edison High School.
llr. and Mn. Van Sebatcll
followed in the Great Southern Hotel.
The bnde is the daughter of Neala
Van Senus of Newport Beach. She
was attended by Stacy Jarboe as maid
of honor, and Diana Shepard,
Kimberly Beatty. MatJO Taylor and
Carolyn Echterhng, bndesmaids.
Her husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Van Schaick of Newton
Square and Palm Beach. Jan
Macleod WJS best man. and ushers
were Pieter Van Schaick, Eric Bowen.
Daniel Foxman and Craig VanSenus.
Follow1ng a Hawauan honeymoon
the newlyweds arc at home in
Huntinaton Beach. The bride, a
sraduate of Newport Harbor Hi&h
School, is employed as marlcet-
inl/publications coordinator at
Global Engineering Documents in
Irvine. Her husband is with
Boulevard Saab in Long Beach. He
araduated from the Vermont
Academy.
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Perceptions color realli~
of California's drought
l7fte A••=69 ... Prw
Water, the lifeblood or. California. it ru1uu111
aitiC:allr. low 11 another ~t P'lll'Cf rui::bes and rann~ fOrcn thirsty citia lO COfttc:rYC, tftM.lblel the
economy, imperils wiktlife and bats.. and triaem pohtical 1quabblcs. •
Govemmen& and private water oftiriak instil
conservation is vital, as dtoqht pltpet a Alie where
water demands art arowina with tbe population.
lfC•lifomia in the cotninJ year ex~aces a thin:l
consecutjve winter that's extremely dry, 1t could plunac
the state into \he wont waler crisis or Modern times,
experts aay.
The h'CC Los Anaeln-bucd Metropolitan Water
District issayina that ift1'edroupt penim throuab 1989,
it may have to cut off suPPties to Tarms in six SOutbCm
California counties in ordir to kttp water in city pipes.
But for many Southern Califomi.a.ns. the water
delivered from hundreds of miles to the reaion's parched
landscape 1s like a miTqiC. Even durina a statewide
drought, some people see an endless supply of water.
while others don't believe what they see.
h'sa reftect1on imparted bydecadesofextraord1nary
rqional conflicts over water riahts to the north and east
and much depends on the beholder.
··1 don't thank people arc aware that there is a
drought." said filmmaker Robcn Towne, whose sen pt for
"Chinatown" won an Academy Award in 1974. "I don't
thjnk they'rcawarcofwherethewatercomes from. I don't
think they're even aware that they're livi0& in a d~rt."
Towne, who used the colorf'W history of Los AnfClcs'
water development as a backdrop for "Chinatown.' secs
the drought of 1987-88 as another reminder of Cah-
fornia's water debacle in the desert. And he views water
conservation measures adopted by the City Counctl in
April as laughable.
Such comments arc an-too-familiar to the civil
enginecn and other officials who help supply 3.6 million
acre-feet of water annually to the reaion, which extends
from Ventura County to the Mexican border.
Wiley Home, director of planning for the Metro-
politan Water District of Southern California. bristled with indignation as he talked about Southern CaJifornaa 's
repuation as a water t.rons' fiefdom.
.. San Francisco Ii Ices to believe that their water comes
from under the house and that our water is imported,"
Home said. "Every major city in California bas an
imported water supply."
In interviews, Horne and other officiaJs repeatedly
noted that Sacramento and Frnno have no. way of
measunn' residenttal water use, or the sucx:iess of locaJ
conservauon efforts. because customers are oot metered.
In Southern California, Home said. about S0,000
acre-feet of water is now being reclaimed from ~
treatment plants by MWD membct' &Fncies for irrigating
golf courses, parks. colleac campuses and nurseries. ··That's enou&h water to support 750,000 people, ..
Horne said. "In ot6erwords. we're reclaiming more water
than the city of San Francisco uses."
In Irvine, officials plan by \his fall to use reclaimed
water, colored blue, for flushina toilets in high-rise office
buildtna,s. ~ •·
"We were kind of tbe fint in the state to devcl<Jl>
· KIDS 4-11
., ncf 1
.. , "'EIV!J
Low water at Polaom Lab eut of Sac:rammp;:~
to lea Yee tbe boat docb on di')' IJ'Omld. 1 T
l")"fl
reclatmed water distribution ... said Joyce Wegner.Qwulwi'>
a spokeswoman for the Irvine Ranch Water Oistri«t.t'J
"When we developed it, the state health department
didn•t even have any rcaulatps." ,....,
In com pan son, Los Anir,eles has been slow to devel~
water redamauon, althou&h some reclaimed wa
beina uxd to 1mpte Griffith Park, Department of~
and Power officials said.
And thou&h the City Counol adopted a scnes b
drou&)tt-fi&httna mcuures on April 26 chat call rar
voluntary 10 percent cutbeck in water use, at lea.st/,
shortcomina has become apparcnL ~
Out of ao estimated 630,000 customers 1n L9'
Anaclcs. the 5Analc 1arJest water user 1s the city's o,.vl\
Dcpanmcnt of Recrcauoo and Parks, DWP officials SAA~ But despite conservauon cfforu that include a~
mockrniu q.ina park 1rription systems, Dick Gmev
the ctty's chief a-rk supervisor, said be has no idea tibw ;'
much water is used at any aty perk. H_~;' ~
G1nevansaid hedoeso'tev<n know tbetotal ~ his dcp1rtment because DWP ballina documents are · :d
instead to the city's billS)llyer, the Department of /
Scrvaces. . ~
James F. W1ckser. a DWP asststant cllicf e"'!~· -sounded somewhat like Roben Towne as he disc
DWP estimates of a water shortfall of 1.3 million acre-~I by the year 2010. "
"Virtually every source df wa1er we have ~~
problems associated with it. .. Wickset said. 1 I
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Time to be with my sons.
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come bock as the sun is setting. Feeling renewed and
more in toudi with what's really impol1ai1t.
What 1 liki best about Crystal Court is the griat
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JUiie MiltelltnO and Steven Mark
Adiufti. I llM' .... boY ...... Naney and a-Mley Oitud, Su Juan
~ ~ Michlel J. Fouch,
Lapna Hil" boy
Susan and s~~n: Dua Point, ·r1 •
" Afrll 17 Marilyn T. and Ron ci..ppe11,
~una Hills. boy SbiUy C. md AnthOny L Van Vliet,
San Clemente, pJ1.i ...
Elizabeth andT~ J. Bembec~
Lapna Bach, p_!,
Theresa A .• .Tl;:: M. ·Gallardo, J..aauna Hills. sirl
Mall Anaela and William Vanplis.
Lquna Hills. boy
Catherine Marie and Michael f .
Benway, Laauna Bach, boy
MaJI Joyce K. and Grqory L Valentine,
Laauna Niauel, &irt
Melinda Kay and Richard Joseph
Marcellin, San Clemente, boy ... ,.
Marjorie and Rohen Zilliott, Laauna
Beach,&irl ...,. -
Jacqueline and Jack Oallaaher, ~~~~~'11 1...aauna Beaclr.boy Kim and John Rollins. Dana Point,
boy ~ Terri Lyn and J Robert Zwart.
Corona del Mar, Prl ~1-.... ...... 11!~'111 Unula I. and Scott D. McCanJea, San Juan Capistrano, boy
Ma11l
Cynthia S. and Walter S. Rovira.
Laauna Niauelisirl ..., ..
Janet Lee and Jotepb Andrew Winae~ tijuna Hill~ boy ... , ..
Eli1.1beth R. and Kirk R. Sand,
Lguna Beach, boy . MaJll
Kathryn Elizabeth and Lawrence
Joseph Buckley, San Clemente, boy
Debra and Mark Generales, South
Laauna, &irl SAINT JOSEPH BOIPll'AL ... , ..
CheryLand Chris Oblhavet, Costa
Mesa,.&y ,..
FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL
BOSPrrAL
Ma7l
Victi Phelps and Huah KnoA. Hunt·
inaton Beach, boy Della Paolini and Tony Tunby,
Westminster, sirl Mona and Grant Childress, Fountain
valley. &irl ... ,,
Sandra and Tony Winston, Hunt-
inaton Beach, &itl
Pamela and Joel Rosen, Fountain ~alley. &itl •
erti and Stepbeft Eakins, Costa
tl:8'A~n and Jerald Gilbert. '
Cos&a Mesa, &id · Marion and Randall Phillips, Hunt·
inaton Beach, &irt ... ,.
Cynthia and Terry Mastel, Fountain
Valley, bo}'.
Alys and Gary Garcia, Westminster,
boy Lori arid Thomas Preter, Huntinaton
Beacb, boy
Pamela and Derek Millsap, Newpon
Beach, boy -
Sheila and Albert Richardson, Irvine, ·r1 ~una Vu and Viet Quoc Huynh,
fountain Valley, sin " ... ,, Karen Meese and Craia Carpenter,
Huntinaton Beach, boy
Mylinb Trinh Le and Hung Tbien
Huynh, Westminster, bo .
Susan Osterkamp and William
James, Costa Mesa, airt
Linda and Jeffrey Trower, Hunt-
inaton Beach, boy
Ma1• Jennifer and Brian Enoka, Fountain
Valley, prl
Trana Thi Ha and Khai Nauyen, Westminster, boy
Karen and Nathan Sheffield, Hunt-
inaton Beach, &in Irene and Howard Lithosrapber,
Costa Mesa, ·boy
Chui and Kyouna Shim, FoLlntain Valley,~ ... ,,
Huona Do and Luc Van Le. fountain Valley, &ir1 ...,.
Debra and S~ Guthrie. West·
minster, airl ... ,.
Mary W~l net Micbllel S... ~NilUd.bo Krilti• _. Kevin C~ HuntiQllOft lelcb,boy
lloleMmy ..a Jame1 Wriab&. West·
minsset,jrl
Ha Thi and Tiet ..... lninei boy Olynis and R~ (:allto. rvine, r:,.., a.cl Ho8i1 Fanwell. Fou•
W. Valle! •. lirt
OU and'Wiliam Crail. Hunti119tOn Badl.sirt
Jones
sparks
4--Ato
victory
BJBDllNTEL
........ 0.. 0 0
This was tomethina removed from
all-star caliber volleyball. The pessina
was often e1T1tic and the hittina sometimes weak.
But if the only objective in. the
Onlnac County Hiah School Girl1
Volkyball All-Star Game wu to have
fun, well, there was plenty of that.
T he 4-A team, led b~ outside
hittina of H11ntinaton h Hip's
Laurie Jones and the tettina of
Mission Viejo's Stephanie Cox. beat
the S-A team in straight games. 16-1 .. ,
lS-10, IS-11, Friday nightat Golden
WestColleee.
It may have come as a surprise that
a supposedly weaker division would
so soundly defeat the other, but none
of the coaches or players seemed ~oncerned.
This was more or less an AAlT club
match between the Cal Juniors,
which made upa large part of the 4-A
and the Oranae County Volleyball
Oub-dominated S-A.
Jones, a member of the Cal Jun ion,
which has won several regional and
national championships from its
home at Ocean View Hiah, had five
kills in the fint game to lead the way
for the 4-A.
Thc4-A trailed, 14-13, before Jones
hit a spike to tic it. The 4-AJ.ben won
as the S-A was called for J.Oing under
the net and then had a spake go wide.
Elaine YO\lft&S of El Toro, and
another member of the Cal Juniors,
added three kills in the first game.
•
SATURDAY. JUNE 11. 1988
lnda.n1 edged br Detroit before 11, 1• fw In Cleni9nd.112.
Coete MeN'1 8ch..U rldM Ill Amertc.n AMI tofdlld. R
'· ...., .... ,,......, .... ._.
North t-eam.s
up for victorJ1
S eward ·ssetting.
hitting of Boone,
Partis key to wtn
87EDZINTEL
o.llr,... c:. $ rt '
The team's the thing an volleyball.
That point was clearly demon-
strated Frida> night m the Orange
County High School AH-Star Game at
Golden West College.
While the South team tried to rely
on the net playof6-1 0Adam Keefe of
W oodbndge. the North drew from all
comers of the coun. The result was a
North win. 15·5. 15-6. 7-15.
Led by the scttin& and servmg of
Newport Harbor's Drew Shew11rd
and the h1tung of Bnan Boone of
Edison and Doua Partis of Manna.
the Nonh ran away wtth the first two
games.. before the South cau&ht us
breath and rebounded an the third.
Nonh co-coaches John Herman of
Edison and Andy Read of Marina
a&lUd that with Sheward sctung. the
N"orth couldn't go wronc.
"We practiced a couple of times
this week and we thought that Drew
would be the key." said Read. ··1
thought to myself. holy cow. this gu)
as good."
With John Apostle of HuntillJlon
Beach and Mark Presho of Edison
playing solid at the net for the North,
this was a night to remember for the
Sunset League.
Of the 12 North players. seven were
from the Sunset League.
Keefe. the strong middle blocker
from Woodbridge. tnedtooverpowcr
the North. but he was usuaJly met
bead-on b) the South blockn-s.
touch the ball ·on a hitter like lhad
you're doina welt We did that and:
more." •
Indeed. lhe North, which saw the~
joinina of lhe Sunset ~ powers:
and the Sea View Le:aaue s N~:
Harbor. runner-up to C IF chimpiol)l
lo)'ol.a this season. played muc:hl
belier as a team than d•d the South. : • In addition to Sheward, N~'
Harbor's Mike Curci and Peter Ea.sl-
man combmed with their rivals from:
Edison. Huntmaton Beach and
Manna to dominate the South io the
first game
Partis. Apostle and Boone all bad
three kills 1n the first game as the
North took a 7-4 lead and then
outscored the South. 8-1, for the win.
.. We $tarted out passing and scrve-
rttel\ U\& well and that was the key to
the match." said Read.
That trend continued m the second
game as Eastman, Presho and Gres
R)an of Hunt.i"l\OD Beach came
al1\·e at the net. Ryan had three kills to
help the North to jump out to a 10.3
lead.
After that, well. the North fell flat as
Keefe and some other outstandin&
South pla)'ers won the third game
hand•ly.
Assisting Keefe for the South were
Craig Buccola of Irvine, JeffSmnh of
Woodbridge and Keith Boothroyd of
Woodbndac and Malcolm Gapp and
Mart Wells of Laguna Beach. I".
"That ts what I caJI a gun match;' ;
said Read. "h's a real honor for the
guys to play on the team and everyone
gets to play.
.. Fortunately. we just closed out the
season a few weeks~. so everyone is
still pretty sharp.
"We thought we could win that fint
game and when we didn't, it got us
down ... said S-A c~oach Dan Glenn
of Newport Harbor. "(Seiter) Step-
hanie Cox killed us throughout the Drew Sheward. who earned llMt Valuable
(Pleue eee Otal.8/83) Play er honors. Janda •pike put Dana BWa' Brent Bllllard dm:tDC <>ranee Coun-
ty All-Star match a t Golden West Friday.
-w e concentrated on blocking
Keefe dunng practice," Herman said.
"The gu) s JU St came out and met the
challenite. I figure 1f you can just
··For our Sunset I.ague pla~ I
think 1t was fun playinaalonpide the
Newport Harbor playen. They've
grown up play ma volleyball with each
other. WhateveT nvalry they have
stays on the coun. That's retrcsbing
to see.··
. ,
Petry on winning end of this 1-0 decisio_,
The schedule
HOM& Todav--K•ns.s City, 12:20 P.m. I
June 12-Kan5U City, 1:05 p.m.
June 1>-t<ani.s City, 7:35 p.m. June 1._T ... ,, 7:35 p,m.
June lS-Te•H, 7:35 p.m.
June 16-Te .. s, 1:05 P.m.
AWAY
June 17--Kans.s City, S:lS p.m. •
/ On TV, Channet • • On TV, ChanMI S • All ""'91 on KMPC, 710
Angels pitcher tosses
t hree-hit ter vs. Royals
By RICHARD DUNN ....,,...c.. u1 r••
Dan Petry didn't want to lose another 1-0
decision, so taking matt~rs mto his own hands.
he served upa familiar recipe with his own label
on it.
It read, 1-0. And all that stood in between
winning and losii:tf was a broken bat
Petry tossed his first shutout since Sept. 22.
1984 and Brian Downing sat on a Charhe
Leibrandt change-up to drive in the winning
run in the eighth ion mg as the Angels won a t-0
Fullerton battered
by Stanford, 9-5
From DaUJ PIMt wire sen1eet
OMAHA. Neb. -Stanford re-
discovered its offense Friday niJht,
downinJ Cal State Fullerton, 9-S, to
move 1nto today's NCAA cham-
pio~ship pme al the Collete World
Senes. Do..._ Robbins blasted a three-run
homer m the eighth innina. securina
the Cardinal's third straialit victory at
Rosenblatt Stadium. S"tanford has
now won seven pmcs durina the
posts.cason when a loss would have
meant elimination. ..
Filly tests ·
colts tOd.ay
•
NEW YORK (AP) -Winn1na
Colon will say JOOdbye to &he boys toctay wben she tries to win the
Belmont SWt"' which bu become
known as .. WOody's JlaCe:•
A Yictory in the l !h-lnile 8elmont
wou.ld make the front-Nnnina win·
ner of the Kmt~ky Derb)' tbe ftnt
filly to win two Triple CrOwn r11Ce1.
SM ftnilheCI third in the PrNlc._
"We're not looki"' to nua lllimt
colts any more," traaner D. Wayae Lukas •id Fridly .... , doan"t terve bet ..
Today, the Cardinal goes for its
second straiaht national titk when' it
meets a familiar foe. Pac-10 cham-
pion Arizona State ( lO a.m. on
Channel 2). The Sun Devils. seeded
first at the CWS. routed Wichita
State, 194 J. earlier Friday to move
into the title pme.
Stanford dad not pound the ball as
prodigiously as ASU did in its win.
but the Cardinal still knocked around
f ullcnon starter Mark Beck (I(). 7).
Just last Monday night. Beck struck
out 13 Stanford batters as the Titans
won. S-3.
In the rematch. the Cardinal
bunched its bits and discovered some
plain sOOd luck. Stanford erased early
2-0 and 3-2 deficits. scoring ats first
two runs on Tim Griffin ·s end-of-thc-
bat sin&le into riabt field.
Ron "\Vitmeyer blasted a triple deep
to center field with two out an the
fo\ltth innlna. Beck's wild pitch
aJlowtd Wirmeyer to score. tyina the
aameat 3-3.
In the other pme:
Ana.a State lt, Wldlta State I:
The top-ranked SW\ Dcv1ts un-
leashed a nine-run sixth inning and a
23-h it attack to back the pitchina of
David Cauidy en route to the"Victory
which eliminated the Shockers.
The 23 hiu tied ASU's own record
for most hits by a 1cam in the series.
decision over Kansas Ci1y Friday night before
38.641 Anaheim Stadium fans.
"You can't feel sorry for yourself." Pelf)
said of his previous 1-0 encounters this year.
both losses.
-it sure feels better to win 1-0 than 1t docs
to lose 1-0. I didn't want to lose another 1-0
game."
The Royals didn't make things easy in the
ninth. Kansas City shortstop Kun Stillwell
opened the inning by reaching first on Wally
Jo) ncr's error. then stole second when Willie
Wilson struck out swinging.
Petry fanned George Brett with a fastball
on the black and struck out Danny Tanabull.
the Royals' No. 4 hitter. to end the game.
.. I didn't want to give (Brett) anything to
hit." said Petry. who struck out seven and
walked tv.o m patchma a three-hitter.
.. You can't walk ham m that situation
because then )OU have the winning run on base.
And \Ou can't give him anything to hat because
a h11 would tie the game. I just wanted t~e
Frank Tanana.. 1n 1977, was the last An~
pitcher to be anvolved in three 1-0 pmcs an a
smgk season.
good pitches." ~
Petry wd he .»'&S tryina to miss a httJc
outside. but it happened to catch the comer. "I
don't know af he can be set up for a fastball.''
Petr) said of Brett. "I auess I got lucky.
"He bad good command tooi&bt." said
Anscls Man.aser Cookie Roju. •·lfe pild>ed
strong all nine mninp. He bas come beet
strongly from fus 1n1ury an spring trainina. 'ffc
just need~ mcmpmcs because be tt.tllydidn't
have a spring train•~"
"I don·t knov. what happened on Wilson.
But I know I threw Tanabull some good
pitches. I was surpnscd with that one because I
was JUSl trying to make p>o<l quality patches ...
T~ An&ds were thankful 10 get their nin 1n
the eighth, v.tuch was comphments of Down-
ing, v.ho 1s batting 593 (16 for 27) lifcti~
against Lc1brandt
It was only the fourth run the Angels bad
scored m the last :'!6 innings for Petry and the
first m the last 15.
The o\ngel!) have won three straight. their
second longest winning streak of the season.
while Kansas Cit)' 's scveo-pme wanning streak
came to a halt
Downing used a broken-bat sin&k down
(Pleue eee PETRY /82)
Martinez 's double
sinks Dodgers, 4-3
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Carmelo
Manmezgave h1msdfthegrccn hght
"I don't think it's easy to come up
there and take a pitcn;· said
Maninez. after has two-run double in
the ninth led the San Dicao Padres to
a 4-3 victory nov. the Los Angeles
Dodgen ... I hke to come out there and
hack.. in cast the first pitch 1sa stnke ·•
Ja) Howell. 2-2. who had saves the
last two games. walked John Krul
and Benno Santiaao after rctanng the
first two ballers. Manmcz then hned
his double to center.
The walk to Santiago. who entered
the pme batting .2 18. was only hls
e•ghth of the year and came on a 3-:?
pitch.
"I have to learn to be more
patient:· he said. "They know I'm
IOing tO lr) tO hit It Whether it's a
stnk.c or a ball and that pitcher
doesn't throw me any strikes . .'
"I don't want to malt~ any ex-
cuses." said Hov.-cll ... , ~ u~ the
pmc. I bk"' 1t " ~ McCullers. I_., the thud San DtcJ<l patcher. 1ti0rktd> the 6na.l 111)
mnangs.
The Dodaen' John ShclbywasOfor
•. cnd1na ltis h ittina streak at 2• sames. the lonaest in the major
leaa~ this ~n.
The Dod&ct5 took a 3-2 lead in the
t•shth. Plncn-h:1ucr M•kc Sbarpcnon
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Tiie schedule
AWAY
TontGtlt-s.tl Oieoo. 7-()5 ia.m. •
June 12-Sen Die9o. 1:05 P.m. •
June 13-4dle.
JUnt lf-Ananta, •;«> p m
June lS-Atlanta, •·«> o.m
June 16-Atlanta, 2:«> p.m.
HOME
June 11-s.n Oteeo (2). •:OS o.m
• On TV, C'*'Mt 11
• Aft 9WMS on KA9C, 7'0
opened with a bad-hop SJnak off the
1fovc of shortstop Garry Templeton. Man Grant struck out Steve Su and
got Franklin Stubbs to pop up to
shortstop. but threv. a wtld pitch te
allow Sharperson to t.akc tea>nd. ;
A f\cr Kut Gibson was wafkat
mtentaonall}. McCullcrs came in and
gave up Mike Marshall's RBI sinsJc.
Ttm Leal"} shut out t~ PadlU on
thrtt hats throuah six inninp before
beinachased in ihe seventh •hen San
Dicao srottd twia to tie the aamc.
Fpurp-co1ote. ·11 w· · tve ts wt ~ tn~ Colon. and ODI or.1 ~ ~ ii uained~W~~WboWOD ftve suaifbt .. moats bebe 1.-.
i~adun 1917 .
PJstoas' goal ls to-wrap up title without returning to LA
. De fUIJ'i .-iD· oWHil ... ii
a peceed ,._ ,IUlila ::-11."'° la-"iilild IMrd ia _. I .,..., •
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tMI 6cy now baw a -l!lfl!•11tqllld-10too1 apiUI ahem.
150 uu.oiaa&I bacball fans have
acWt IO .... _.... the tam at~ uJ'lina • 11111 ._ dilijmt. maybe mils a ~ fl)'. bells
_......_ ...... doesn't dominate the spon. ·a .. aOiM• .. w11en 1 was a yow11 boy," said · Ito. 49. wbo oqanized the AllOCiation rot
PeopAe. But be uid his interest waned as ~ pe11nant after pennant. ruinina the
bother ams. Yomiuri Giants, founded in l 936, were the
fl'Dle11lonalbutbelldubinJapan..Theybavewon
fl ••Ill, iactudina 16 national championships. ~ theCmtral t.eaaue pennant and won the Slriel nine yean in a row starting in 1965. Wllela the Giants play. they invariably draw a full ..... ud tickets are so valuable they are nick.narmd "'IJ' tinaam paper." • Morelban lOOofthescheduled J30pmesaseason
me wiouUy televised. Giants players are so popular llla1 ~mike more commercials than other playtR. ReiardAesa of whether they win or lose. the
oalCOme of a Giants pme is usually the front-peac
~in daily spons newspapen. •
This year, the team bas been hovering near second lllMe. which hasn't Pleased the AAGP one iota.
MOR than 150 fans have paid about S8 each to join
ltie dub lirtce it was formed April I, and arc willin• to
f9Y $24 a year in annual dues for the privilege of urgina
their tam to lose, Eto said.
Membftl have received an eight-page .. R~
AntKi" producCd by Eto containins letters and
conttatuJations from Anti-G members. and reprints of
newspaper articles about the Giants' losing pmes.
Eto said the club'sfoal now is to select a president. and chOOIC a winner o the Anti-Giants A ward for the
anti-Giants man who did I.be best job opposin& the am -someone wbo may have a file of old newspaper
stories reponina a Giants' losing streak. for instance.
Or, even better, a story about the Giants being beaten in
a ''sayonara" pme - a tic game ended by a run in the
bottom of the ninth innina.
Quote of the day
T ... 111e1m1. happy to band over the rems
and 10 back tocoachinf third base after serving as
ma...,er of the Cincinnati Reds during Pete
Roie's 30-day suspension: "You know, rve lost
some wei&ht since I took over for Pete. The
interviews after the pmcs run so long that I keep
missina the pc>stpme spread ...
-~ Kon-winner tops Wdtchester
i..n. a..eru scrambled to an even-n par 71 Friday and ~ a group of lesser-
known players atop the standinp after the
second round of the Westchester Oassic m
Harrison, N. Y. Roberts. a non-winner in seven seasons
on the PGA Tour, completed two trips over the
WestcbestcrCountryOubcourse in 137, five under par
-the lowest sut>-par total for a 36-bole lead on the
Tour this season. Robcnschppcd two trees. scored two boeeys and a double bo&eY arid pitched in from 50 yards
for ooe oflus four birdies. With two rounds to go tn the
dme for a S126,000 fint prize, Australian Steve Bltllc-. BID a.tmer and rookie 8,....J Clwnl>lee iMm1 second at 138, a sin&)e stroke back ... Cuollae
Gewu. playina in the first JfOUP ofl'tbc tee, struaJed to
an even-par 72 but maintained a one-shot lead afier the
second round of the LPGA Rochester International
tournament in Pittsford, N. Y. Gowan, who shot a 67
Thursday, finished with 36-bolc score of S-under-par
139 and then watched as her closest cballengcn came up
shon. Roolue DuleUe Ammacc:a,ae, who had an
openins-round 68. held the lead for six holes before boieys on the 16th and 17th holes dropped her to even-
par 72 for the round and into second place for the
tournament at 140: They were two of only five golfers to
break par after two rounds on the 6, 182-yard, par-72
Locus.t Hill Country Oub course, where gusty winds
made several par-4s play much I~ ... BWJ CUper
birdied four straiaht holes en route to a 68 that gave him
a one-stroke lca<f over CIMutes c.MJ after two rounds
of the Senior Tournament Players Chan;lpionship in
Ponte Ved.ra Beach. Aa.
Ktnga tab Fitzgerald in draft
The Los Anseles Kinp selected left, ~ wlnltr Seu Pltiprald of Oswta0 State '
Un1venity in the third round of Friday's
NHL Supplemental Draft. Fitzacrald was
the 12th choice overall The 6-foot-1 , 208-~und Fitzaerald sco~ 40 aoats and 36 assists for 76 pomi, in
30 pmes u a junior last season and was named an East
Coast Athletic Conference second-team all-star.
Fitzaerakl, 21. of West Seneca. N.Y .• is expected to
complete his senior year at Oswcao State, located m
Osweao. N. Y. The Supplemental Draft is for players 21
and over who hne played hockey for at least one season
at a North American collcae ... Jee NleawtMyll of the
Calpry Flames, the leap.e's top rookie scorer, headed
the 1987-88 NHL AU-Rookie Team, announced in
Montreal. Nieuwendyk. a center who led all rookies
with 92 points on SI aoos and 41 assists, also led the lea&ue in power-play JC?Als with 31 and finished third 111
pll*winncrs w1lh e1P.L He was joined by two playm
from Buffalo -ri&ht wina Ray ~ and
defenseman Calle ,........ Cbicqo aoaltcnder
Dana Paa. Boston defeftscman Olea Waley and
Winnipq left win& lal9 o.eM.
Rlldd .,m...-..cptJtfler
Pars atty lhlttarilll lbl C1DU111 reedrd. ..._ •rtt ~ oe .. .,.
fridu lw ·s.day'1 Mwlilrt' -die ftall HAICAa Wiw Otp_._,_
at Rivenldl lntematiOMI ~. Rudd. dri · a
Buict. ·~118.414 ..... = 6-1~ r09d CCMW. tr bi'Olle ftli I '1 ftcoid of
t 18.247mOlueton Nov. l4, l916udTwnl ...... ,
ra(ereconfofl 17.,.1 mpluetoaJune:t9,1917.Jt'sthe
MCObd polt. position ol 1911 tor Rudd, ll, of
Cheltpeakt, Va. Ht hu ei&ht career victories in the
W inseon Cup wries and hi1 beat oerforinances in t 988
are ICCOgd;.placc finishes at ltkhtnond and Notth
Wilkesboro. S&artin1 second in Sunday's rKt will be
._, Wallaee in 1 Pontiac. Wallace av~ 118.387
mph ••• Meanwhile, 8"ct I.,. ... of St. AUJustinc, ~,_ won the proviuonal pole for the Corvette
\..nulenae a1 Ri venide. Lapue pec:at the ~9 qualifietS
with a 91.360 mph lap on the 2.S4-mile circwt. Maril 'Wlleeast.k. racina on his home track, was tecond at
98.20lmph and Peter~• Toronto-.readriver, rounded out the top th~ with a lap of 98.175 mph.
Fu\11 quahfyina will be held this afternoon. while the
l'ICe *111 be held prior to Sunday's NASCAR event .. :
AJJ'M9S.U of Brazil and Mclaren-Honda teammate
Aw. Pnlt of France. the defendina Formula One
champ_on, swept the front row positions in provisional
qu.lifyi~ for the Canadian Grand Prill in Montreal.
Senna, who has won only once this year despite Startina
from the pole in each of the first four races, had the
fastest time with a lap of l minute, 22.392 seconds.
Brown could be highest-paid
Larry Browe could become the high-•
e't·p;ud coach m the NBA if he sians a
contract with the San Antonio Spurs, two
newspapers rcponed Friday. Sources told
the San Antonio Light and the San Antonio Ellpms-
Ncws that Brown, who is the coach at Kansas. could
receive $3.5 million for five years if he agrees to replace
BOb Wel11, who was dismissed on Wedne:sday. The
Express-News also rcponed that Brown could earn
another SI million in bonus incenlivesduritlathe life of
the contract. Brown, who is in Lawrence, Kan.,
conducting a summer camp, has declined to talk
specifically about an agreement in principle being
reached . . . Doa CllueJ, assistant coach wilh the
Atlanta Hawks. will be the new coach of the Houston
Rockets. according to published reports. Chaney. 41 ,
played at the University of Houston and professionally
for the Boston Celtics. He also was an assistant coach
with the Detroit Pistons and head coach wilh the
Clippers., with whom he compiled a 53-141 record ...
Riclt lll1old completed five touchdown passes and led
the Detroit Drive to an east 39-26 vit'tOTY-Ovn"the Los
Angeles Cobras 1n the Arena Football Lca&ue. Cobras
quarterback Matt Steveu completed 21 ofJ8 passes for
190 yards and three touchdowns. Wade Lecll:ett caught
eight passes for I 00 yards and three touchdowns for the
Cobras. 3-4 ... ReJectinJ a claim of &rand jury bias, a
federal judge m Memphts ruled that former Memfhis
State basketball coach Dua IUrlk must stand tria on
charges ofincomc tax evasion and obstruction of justice
... Stefan Edber1 and Boria Becker headed for a pre-
Wi mbledon grass-court showdown as they moved mto
the ~mifinals of the Stella Artois Championships in
London. Edberg outlasted .clarlato •u Read•r1 of
S,Outh Afnca. 1·5. 5-1. 6-4. while ~er. the defending.
champion, powerect past West German compatriot
Erlc,Jelen, 7-5. 6-2 ... A field of five headed by
Ferdmand. the 1987 Horse of the Year, was entered to
run in Sunday's $300.~addcd Californian at Holly-
wood Park. Others entered were Judge .\ngclucc:i.
Gulch. Masterful Ad vocate and Cutlass Reality.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
5.55 a.m. -AUTO RACING: 24 Hours ofl..c
Mans.. from France. ESPN.
9 a.m. -HORSE JUMPING: The ChrysJcr
Oassrc. from Calgary. Albcna (taped), ESPN.
I 0 a.m -COLLEGE BASltBALL: World
Series Champio nship Game. from Omaha. Neb .•
Arizona State vs Stanford. Channel 2.
JO a.m. -TRIATHLON: USTS competi-
tion. from Miami, Fla. (taped), ESPN.
11 :30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: .24 Hours of
Le Mans (continued). ESPN.
12:15 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Kansas
City at Angles. Channel 4.
I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Weschcster
Classic, from Hamson. N.Y .• Channel 2.
1:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Belmont
Stakes, from Elmont, N. Y .. Channel 7.
2 p.m. -DRAG RACING: IHRA Spring
Nattonals. from Bristol. Tenn. {taped). ESPN.
3 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Seniors
Tournament Players Championship. from Ponte
Vcdra. Fla .. Channel 7.
3 p.m. -Atn'O RACING: 24 Hours of Le
Mans (continued). ESPN.
4 p.m -AUTO RACING: NASCAR
Modified ::!00. from Martinsville. Va. (taped),
Channel 56
4:30 p m. -AUTO RACING: Off-Road
Championship Grand Prill, from San Jose
(taped). ESPN
5 p.m. -GOLF: Jack Nicklaus· 18 greatest
holes, Channel 7.
5 p. m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at
St. LOUIS, WGN.
5:30 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: Pit-
hburgh at New England, ESPN.
6:30 p.m. -BOXING: Preview of Michael
Spinks-Mike T yson heavyweight title bout.
Prime Ticket.
10:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: 24 Hours of
Le Mans (continued). ESPN.
RADIO
I0:20 a.m -PRO BASEBALL: Detroit at
Clc\·cland, KNX (1070).
12:15 p.m. -~o BASEBALL: Kansas
City at Angels. KMPC (710). •
1 p.m. -PRO IASEBA.lL: Dodgen at
Padres. KA8C (790). KEM8(760).
THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES.•· ,, . U.S. pololsts
rally for win What&~ HOUSE Qf IMPORTS Apart from the Rest?
8etUe tJae Debate •••
Vlllt V. Todq aDcl
Decide Im Yom1eU.
HOUSE o1naoan
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diansfall
Roblrison outduels Swtnaen
as oetriilt earns 2-1 victory
.
Jeff' RobiMOn aot hla ai•th consecuuve victory and
Alan Trammell a~ped a teventh·innina tie with a home
run as the Detroit Tilm edeed the Indians in Cleveland,
2· l, Fridty niaht before the ~or lcape'1 llulat crowd
in nearly lwo years, 71.118.
Robinson. 7·2, and undefeeled since lolina lO the
Red Sox on April 21. beat Cleveland ace Greei SwinCWU
for the second time in 1i1 days. Robinson allowed only u
unearned run. struck out four aDd walked thfft in teYen
inninas of work as the Titers moved within two pmcs o(
the pacc·scttina Yankees in the American Laaut East.
Guillermo Hernandez and Mike Henneman ftn.
ished, with Henneman ,ctti"I the last four outs for his
12th save. ? •
The crowd was the la~t in the maJor leagun since
July 4, 1986. when 73,303 watched the Indians play the
Kansas City Royals.
Elsewhere in the American U._Juc: Ori.a. 5, Y.Ute1 I: Mike 8oddicker pitched I
seven-hitter and Eddie Murray hit a two-run homer for
Baltimore at Yankee Stadium.
AW.dea 7, llupn I: At Artinston Si.dium, Jose
Canseco hit his major league-leadina 16th home run, a
two-run shot in the ninth innina that helped Oakland
snap a six-same losing streak.
Bl .. Ja11 J, Red Sox t: Ranoc Mulliniks had three
bits and Dave Stieb pitched a four-hitter for 61./'l-inninas n
Toronto blanked visitina Boston.
,, Lii mlll!llllllllt
C11ba catcber DaiDOD ....,.laUJ oolUd4il9
.rttla llark Grace •bile 01wetnc fo.t papap.
PMllla n, Ptrasea It: At Tbrtt Rivers Stadium,
Von Hayes' twcrtun double hi&hliahted a siH·un ei&hth
1nnina u Phi ladelphi1 twice ralliedi'rom1rie-run deficits
to defeat Pittsbuf'lh for just the second time in their last 12
Twla1 S, MariMn l: In the Metrodome. Kirby
Puckett's two-run double in the fourth inni~ led
Minnesota to its third straiaht victory. Puckett s hit
provided his seventh pme-winning RBI of the season
and his sixth in the last 19 games. ~
mee~ '1, CanUult I: Rookie Mark Grace bad his fim
four-bit game to lead a 19-bit attack for Chicago at Busch
Stadium. The 19 hits. 18 of them singles. equaled the
Cubs' high for the season.
WWte S.x l, 8rewen t: Orea Walker siri&Jed to score
Darryl Boston m fhe 10th inninaand lift the White Soll to
the win at Comisker Park.
In lhe Nationa Leaaue:
Braves H, AatNI I: Andres Thomas scored the go-
ahead run on an error and Ron Gant and PaUI ~nae
drove in two more runs each in a seven-run 13th innin1 as
Atlanta triumphed in the Astrodomc.
Espos 5, Meta t: Hu&ie Brooks hit a th~run homer
to back the seven-hit fitchingofDcnnis Martinez and Jeff
Parrett as Montrca earned the victory at Olympic
Giutt t, Re41 I: Will Oatk and Candy Maldonado
homered on consecutive pitches in the second inninaand
Rick Reuschel won his fourth straiaht stan as San'
Francitco htld on at Candlestick Park. Stadium.
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Baseball tryout
camps slated
Tryouts -or at least a
chance to show what you
can do on a blteblll
diamond, are scheduled for
Wednesday at Loyola-
Marymount Coti. and
June 24-2SatOranaeCoas1
Collete for aaes l 6-2S.
American Lqion players
must brina a letter of con·
sent from their individual
lqion coach for tbe free
tryout. All anyone needs is
a afove and lhe semblance
ora uniform.
Dick COie of the Major LeiPes Scoucina Burau ~ts on the t~t under the
Jurisdiction of Com-mi•ioner Peter Uetiem>th
and hC Slid vimially ~
· ~ OrpAization
!'&ve at least one ICOUl
at the Workou11.
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30 29 ·'°' 7 4-6 • Botaon Toroaao
BaJt.imore
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' BoSIOn (Hurst 7-3) 11 Toronto (Aanlpn 4-4). 10:3S a.m.
Bahimore (Ballard 2-2) at New Y ort (Candelaria 7-2), 12:20 p.m .
Milwaukee (Bosio 6-6) at Chicqo (R~ 4-2). 4 p.m .
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Bahimore at New York, 10:30 a.m.
Detroit at Cleveland, 10:3S a.m.
Botton at Toronto, 10:35 a.m.
Milwaukee at Chicaao, 11:30 a.m.
Minnesota at Seattle. 1:3S p.m.
Oakland al Teus, S:JS p.m.
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32 27 .S42 6'12 7-3
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28 29 .49f 9'h S-S
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Montreal S. New York 2
Philadelphia 12. Pittsburah 10
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Chicqo 1. St. Louis 3
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Cinannat1 (Brown ma 3-3) at San Francisco (Hammaker 3-0). 1 :OS p.m.
Philadelphia (Palmer 1-S) at Pattsbur)h (Dunne 3-4). 4:05 p.m
New York (Gooden 9-1) at Montreal (Youmans 1-S). 4:3S p.m .
Ch1cqo (Sutcliffe 3-4) at St. Louis (Mqtane 0-0). S:OS p.m.
Atlanta (2. Smith 2-3) at Houston (Knepper 7-1 ). S:3S p.m.
Sa4ay's Gamet
Doqen at San Diego. I :OS p.m.
New York at Montreal. 10:3S a.m.
Philadelphia at Plttsburah. 10:35 a.m.
Ch1caao It St Louis. I I: I s •. m.
Atlanta at Houston. 11 :3S a.m
Cincinnati at San Francisco. I :OS p.m.
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Laa.rte Wooten of Corona 4eJ Mar trlee to pat 41.Dk OTCr
B11DUJlC10n Beach'• Sharon Keeee1' da.rinC Friday'• match.
GIRLS ALL-STARS •••
P'l'OIDBl
match '1.ith her killer sen cs ...
Cox. of Mission VicJo. had lour
SCf'\ ace aces an the match and was
named Most Valuable Pla)cr.
The 4-A. maintained momentum an
the second pme behind the hittina of
Dawn Charroin of Marina and
Youngs. Charrom helped g.avc the 4-A
a4-l lcadandthentwosen1ccacc~b)
E.d1~n·sJcnanc Thomasga .. e the 4-~
a 7-4 lead.
The 5-A. behind the hllttna of the
div1s1on's Player of the Year Jenn)
Evans. fou&ht back to close the lead.
11-10. but Younp hit a spike and
blocked another before Sharon
K.a.sscr of Huntin11on Beach blocked
a shot tor lhc pmc v.anncr.
Cox scn.ed three strai&ht aces lO
open the third pmc. aivin1 the S.A a
5-1 lead. But Tamam1 Murakami of
Woodbndic ~n.ed two aces for~
5-r\ to take the lead from thc4-A. 8-7.
The 4. ~ forced th~ 5-A tnlO several
hmani and passana cm>rs down tbc
stretch. hov.c"er, to malte at a sweep.
Can Delson of lrvme and Jennifer
vratteau SCl;'<ed aces lO hcJp clo~ the
match
"'They (t~ 4-A) had a b'J team and
our ~tung v.u V."2) off." said 5-A co-
coach Charlie Brande of Corona dcl
Mar. '"Tht1r middJc blockCTS con-
trolled the pmc.
Schwartz tackles field in
Alllerican Final tonight
LONG BEACH -O"er the past I 0
)ttrS. sJ)ttdwa) motorcyclist Bobb'
Schwanz of Cost.a Mesa has ea.·-
pcnenccd both the thnll of winning
the Amcncan Final in 1984 and 1hc
dasappomtment of fa1hn1 to finish
among the top fi"e ndcrs an the
prcst111ous race more )tars than he
would hkc to rt'mcmber
Schv.artz. 31. 1s 1hc onh Amcncan
ndcr 10 compete an the firs°t quahfy1n1
round for Amencan nders that leads
tothcworldchamp1onsh1pc,en \C<U
sanet" thr ract began an 1978 He's
stood atop the '1ctory rostrum onl~
once 1n 1984 when he finished
undefeated an his five heat racn on
the QWlncr-mile track at Veteran\
Stadium
Bua the popular nder has nt''l"r
rt'achcd a World Final. the ptnn;idr
of~v.a) racma-
Schv.•rtz v.iU gel another o p-
ponunat} to .. an the elusive utk
be&Jnntn& toni&ht v.hen the .\mrncan
Final returns to Veterans Stadium al
8 o'clock
"I've sot the equipment. tM 1all"n1
and I thank I'm ~tttr orpn12ed than
ll BOATING ------==--~~ -
most of the other ndcn ... Sdlwart7
said. "Bui fOTso~ reason. rve bad a
101 ofbad luck 1n this raa. Last year. I
blew an cn&i~ an my first heat nitt
and failed lo score a point.
"That cost me a chance ofwinnin1
or fin1shm1 amona the top five riders
and ad' ancina to the next round. I've
been ou1 of the hunt for two years
nov.. bu1 I thank J ha,eacoodcbanct
of finish in& an the top five. rd ltke to
w1n the raet'. but it does taU some
lud to v.1n with all the aood riden
competing on one nt&ht."
F1'c nders wall advance to the oca.t
quahf) ma round. the Overseas Final.
tn Co,cntry. Great Bnwn. on Jul>
I 0 The ultimate pnzc as the World
Final scheduled for ~pt. 3 in Vojens,
Oen mark
Each nder will compete 1n four heat
rac~. camillJ four points for a win.
thrtt for St"COnd. t~o for third and
one fo r fourth .
Tickets. pnced at S IOforadultsand
SS for children I:! and unckr. are
a' :utab~ at T1ckctmastcr outkts or
\'ctcrans Stadium ticket WlndoW\
~inning at .:! o'clock toda).
Light winds make for slow
going at LBYC Race Wee~
By ALMON LOC&ABEY .... ,... .........
Liaht wtn<b that nc"cr c'CttdeJ I 0
knp.~ off Lona Beach Harbor f n d:l'
rude for sJov. and dull rac1n1 for t h~
49)acbts in Lona Beach Yacht Cluh''
RaccWttk. ~ "'~ ~ chanat' trnm
Tbunda)"\ nK'C. Jim K1ITO)''' ~~ to'' ma~1 1'.ialoa V out of Caifomaa' a, 1
Oub scored her SCC'Ond bullet to k 1.1
the Mui Clh$ of fOW' bmts.
Other rtpcat .. inncn wcrt Fmi
.._, rch~•l·r.. Ncl~n-Marck 4S lo·
v.11ahlr Chicago "l acht Club ill IOR
l la" \ In ma Loube's FarT ~ton
Rr.i' ur:t. S1 Francis Yacht Club: 'Ben
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't arht ( lut'i Ba~ Flam s J-~~
Flam~uman1 LBYC. and Jo'-n
1 ,111rr·, \chock-JS Boucrcup.
Ralhi:ia 't al·h1 Club.
Hollypark, Los Al race results
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Ttedici't 60-minute •AtD• wl .. ::.~,~=~~ ~ ~a..clai-.Paul Hind-Summer Day~ .r:f Tredici'1 1980 :..-;:: ~;., 'tfr!.a::---as." Pulitzer Priie-wiani~ work. which
The enlire evenina wu inarbd by fonn1 Patt I of bis evenina-lona
Pft'Cilioa dlac:i.. by cmembla of "Child Alice."' Biiied Oft the popular varioa .um. mo i _._ "Alice in WOIMkrlancr' books by
~~ fttll•I• for eacll other: ==~en~~~
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aft'ected DDliiti. Set111i111t .£:..ene, ~ lit country blckdrop by Nadine Baylis (coetamel and am)
and Michlll J. WhitfWd (lithtina>.
the overall eft'ect Wll -.nertzina;
The evenj111 .,._.. *ltb M
anchlne\1 1946 ~ neo dlllk r weft. wne Four Tem...,....... .. chan,e); of' that memorable -in 1862 when ~~~------------....... --=---......,_---"""-.Carroll and 10-year-old Alice
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Pleasance Liddell spent t~ afternoon
totether pimitkina, with Carroll
formioa what was to become ••Alice
in Wonderland."
Tetley's ch~y alternated
between a byaone en of bucolic: innoc:cncc as exemplified by Kimber-
ly Olasco's e•uberantly uninhibited
Child Alice, and the rather potesque
fantasy world of Carroll's isnqina-
tion. This was no child's ~ lhere were oblique sexual references
sprinkled here and there, such as the
Mid Hatter and the Donnouse
starin& at Alice's prtp¥bescent body
and linina her flowi!'I skirt, causina
Alice to pull away with confusion and
horror. Likewite, the thinly di .. uited, ro,.:
bidden feeli• Carroll (Rex Har-rinston) had f'or lhe youna Alice
ihows throuah durina their pu de
cleux, which struck a delicate balance
belwetn adult love and emtle play·
fulness. In the pat double pu de
deu~ consi1tin1 of Har-
rin11on/Gluco and Oizella
Witkowsky/Peter Ottmann as the
adult Ahce and her husband
Harareavea. rnpec\ively, the two
couples often danced the ume steps
and effected lhe ume movements, but proved a classic study of counter-
point to one another.
..... DI -
~=-·.:.::-..... i CMlllCD ~ $ A TRl·STAR llEUASE -· •• lal9,.._ ...... -...
E~ when Ham~ cbanled pan~ toi"I &om Oluco '° Wilk.Owaky. hi1 ltyle end bearin&
cha.,.ect '°match ttiole of die latter.
The cMnc1Cf dancen were a
deli&ht, especially Owen Mon~·· rub6cr-limbed White Rabbit. Jeremy
Ransom's stroftlll defined Mid Hat·
ter, John Alleyne 1 '-umoroUI Match Hare and David Allan's cute but
mischievous Dormou1e.
The orchestra -con111t1na of
National Ballet's own muaic:ians and
local ones from the Southland -
performed Del Tredici'1 ICOl'C with
near-flawle11 conviction and
Set to Hindemi1h'1 l9.tO'"Thelneud
Four Variadont -The Four Temperametttl" l'or ,..., ad
strinp. wne PCMU' Tem_peram111t1"
-aubtitled "'A Dance Wlboa1 I Pb" -received i'8 county ptemelert ln a
1914 revival by~ Dunlea~y.
The entire COl'pl of 19 .......... "" males danced -Che five-movement
ballet with lmOOlh aynchroay lftd
and symmetrical ~~-!!L with Gresory Osborne. WiUIOWSY and
Ransom havin& standout IOlol.
The National Ballet of Canada
continues its run this ~ with
John Cranko/Peter Tchaikovaty•1 ..
.. Qntsin. ••Call SS6-ARTS for further
in format.ion .
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able to new businesses
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atatement with the County Clerk.
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CATEGORYr T01'A1. or GDllUtAt. FUMOS
General Oover~~nt
oevelop~•nt l•rvic••
Co111111Unlty Serv1c••
f'ublic: Work•
Pi.elri Service•
rubl 1c Safety
$1,325.007
117 .631
318,260
749,0ll ,,eu.su
9,171,498
Addltlonally, &• pert of th• propoa9d bUdg•t th• City COuncl! will
conalder re• lncrea••• for th• tollow1n9 pro:51r••••
Conaaunity S•rvicea
Adult Da•-•tbell
Youth a.elcetbel l
Pielel hnula
Rooai ••••rvat.lona
Th• .... ting will be held at. ••OO P••• io \he City oouncll C'hMll!ber•,
10200 ll&t.er Avenue, rwftuln Will~, C.Ufornia, for t.he pu~e of
dlacuaalot1 of t.Ki prGfM>aed budf't..
1'1• pre1p09e4 bol19fl -r .._ H•lft9d Oft weeJutaye at t.ll• office of U.e
Fhcal 8•Nic:H ....._,.r laetweeft 1100 •.a • .., 1100 •·•·
All int.er .. uct olUaeu wlU Mff the
and on 1 ~at.
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REALTORS
ll'dl 111-U. ., .. 11,m.111
8-uUful cwtom 4' BB. 4 BA bayfront home.
l:leondy decanted in white tile entry, kitchen
ancfhall w/plwb DtUtn1 cob-carpetinc tbru-out.
., &cunda:-llke uw..r-nn w/marble frplc. Granile
wet ber w/brlls link in FB.. formAI dininc rm
w/(.'UfCClm.mimJn. Alk fot ...
BONFBLSOT
•••• •••11t mun a.,• One block to the beach! 'Mlree BR, 2 BA unit plus
3 BR. 1 'h BA unit. Pride of ownership with new
carpet and paint inDde and out. Pombility for
additional guest quar1en. Will not last! Ask fOI' ...
_ DIANA PROSSER
SI ltmll·P• 1144,111
Popular ''JtensinCton" Model. • BR, 3 BA home .
Open. b_ricbt and airy. Lofted ceiling. country
kitchen, family room. Attached 2 car prage.
Amocia~pc>C?l. ~ tennis. Aak for ... E'LYNN A CLIP KEMP ---~ ... ,...... ... ..
Lovely "Pebble Beach" Model 2 BR, 2 ~ BA. with
loft. Detailed siJ18)e family home with fareplace,
custom sbuttel'ai den w/viewa of hills, etc.
Located in CaS1a Del Sol in MW'oo Viejo. OPEN
DAILY by appointment. Ask for ...
E'L YNN 6 CLIP KEMP
ECl•T lftlTYlB Mlllll
u~. BR. 3 ~BA. Manor home situated on
an OYeriiJed lot. ~ malc.r IUile
w/aauna & granile & marble ~ •. Custom land-...apng w /pool, spa cOmbo. Eqmmve uae of
wood floOi w/plUlh neutral carpet tJuoUchout.
Walk behind wet bar, .:urity, AJC. Ask for •.. RONFEL&Or .
ECIUlf EmMll BfClm l7ZI.•
Light & airy 2 BR with hardwood floors. Over-
liied lot large enough for pool with formal
gardens and fountain. Ask for ...
MARY DI TULLIO
Open Sunday 1-6 4-4 Belcourt Dl'. North
,. 21n•11~1 .w . 12,111.•
All brick architecturally -.nique hone encorn-
pesees the outdoors and provides the ultimate
environment t.o enjoy life to its fullest and enter-
tain in a macnificent style. Nestled in a private
valley on 2 .:res in the Tustin Hills. To obtain a
pictutt brochure or private showing. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
•••• , •11 Ill .......
Charmine. newly ttdemrated, pric:le-.of~
enhip 2 Bll. 2 BA. home with detached guest
quart.en. Laree family room w/fireplace, ~t
kitcbetl and muier bedroom all owr1ook pool and
enler'1ainment yard RV and boat StDl"ap area.
Ask for.
--PAULA BAILEY
...... ,....... 1111,•
View of main beach. 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 car garace.
fireplace. on q\.liet end or no outlet street. Lovely
landscapmg and ve~t;Gte. Ask for ... DEN RIMES--
ECIDllE. ...
Just lilteCS! Popular, lpKious Plan 2 in privale
wOoded a.rtt of Belcourt Hill. 2 ~ BR.• den. 2 ~
BA, air cond. All the IJ"8doua living at guard-
pied community. Comm pool. IP8· Will be opt.
Alk for,_
LYNNE LINDSAY
111111 .... mul W.111
Walk 10 the bMCh tram this 10Yely 3 BR home +
rear unit. One of lhe mast dellrable screeu in c.or.a Del Mar. Call foe your exclusive sbowine-
Ask foe ... BSTBEBYANK
~y '--tt. 1-/PAGm J
CITEI 18.CIUITI 117i.•
Elegant marble floors. 10 ft. ceilings. gorgeous
landscaping. 3 BR. + family room + kitchen nook.
Ready to move into. You'll ~ impressed! 28
Hillsdale. Ask for ...
MONICA RUGGIERI
.... , IPECIAmM 1711,m
Beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA~ Very large bonLs
room & .eparate laundry nn. Fabu,lous night
lights view. Toially redecorated & priced to~.
Call now for pvt showing. Ask for ...
BILL A DONNA WEBSTER
, ........ ..u .....
Gorgeous, charming & sunny w/skylights.
vaulted~ plantation sbuu.n, 4 car perk-
mg. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA & 2 BR. 2 BA: den. like new
with quality th.rouchout. You·u haVe a hard lime deadine which one to live in. Ask for._
DELIA DELGADO
Open Swulay 1-5 613 Caraatioa
...-m 110 1n 14.m,111
Dou.ble wide Jot next to beach-end. Tnlditional
home offers 5 BR, Rpatale maids toom. 5 BA., 3
fi.replacs. center atrium with skylight fot all day
sunli&bt! H~ bayside patio finished in file slate,
swimJninCpci)l;pnva-.e spa & ~
dock. Price includes furn.ilhino. Ask for._
DENNE SODERLING
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W•1HRw---11-1111,111
UnUiUil oppotta.mlty at this ~ t.o buy or leaR-
opboo a loYely view condo in th.is pt.ed communi-
ty. Tnnquil .aanc. Jute petio. fonnal dininc
room ind mUcb matt. HWTy! Ask for ...
DBLIA DELGADO
3 CORPORATB PLAZA • 'surrB IOI • NKWPORT CENTER INDBPBNDBNT MEMBER BROKER
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Expect the best
Coldwell Banker
RcsidenuaJ Real Estate Services
CORNEil O,COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9960
THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
NEW LISTINGS
UNIVDSM PAU IUl,600
Spacioua 2 BR + Den. JM Peters Parkcrett.
Lovely location. Mint move-in condition. You1l
love it! Call rig?t away for an appt. to 1ee! .. . ' ..-...
THE BLUPPS HH,000
Great location overlooking greenbelt with some
bay view. Kitchen remodeled with new app. &
tile noon. Bathrooms alao remodeled. Elepnt
taste throuchout.
JASlllNE CUEI HH,000
A precious jewel in Jumme Creek. Splendid
ocean, bay, Catalina lit-down view. Rare 1ingle
level Plan m with 3 BR + FR. Beautifully
upgraded. Private community.
LIDO ISLAND 14, ... ,000
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY 1-5
NBWPO&T BBACB to SBA ISLAND
2 BR $265,000 D. ADAMS
WBSTCLIPP
·3BR
BAYVIEW
3BR
1141 PEllBIWKE
$329,500 G. LMNGSTON
~& COBOi.ANT
'3-'9,000 L. ROSE
P&OllONTOllY BAY U8llA&BOl18 Dll
5 BR $1,595,000 E. CORKETT
NEWPORT BBACB IO SBA ISLAND
2 BR $266,000 J. MACMIUAN
NFWPORT BEACH
llAOON BAJ Mii.Hi
Prime beach location. Cbaimi~ 3 BR bOme
within ate JM f o the beaCh and ten ma court&. Ideal
family_ are&. Move in and enjoy the 1ummer.
BAYCUST tUt,000
Perfectly located • beautifullf redone, this •
BR. Home baa it all-FRt ~e 11land kitchen +
formal DR.
NBWPOIT BllGB'l'I • 1111,000
Remodeled home on laqe view lot. 2 BR. Deck
on view aide, 1arp family room with fireplace +
wet bar. Room to expand.
UDO . HH,080
Want to enjoy bayf ront livinc at a fraction 'ot the
eo1t of other bayf~ta? Comidet this oraeow
8th fk>or penthouee •/~ viewal OWner
Will Consider trade.
BADO& &JDGI MU,000
Thia 4 BR, 7 BA includes 85 ft of frontage
w/laqe boat dock. Custom thru-out large
,ourmet kitchen, pool, f omial LR + DR. Call for ._.~ ___ ...__· ~m~o=~~d~eu~ila.~~---~--~-~--~--opuJer l•tob' "JodeU." floor planoon•i'*inc of -----=---.---_... _ _..._~,__-~3 BR, 21_,, BA +· FR. Viewa of ocean, bay + "t"
DUPLEXES
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BAYFRONTS
PENINSULA POINT U,Ht,080
Fantastic harbor + night light views acroea
wid•t bay location. Cbannina 2 1tory bayfront
with 3 BR + new kitchen. Waterfront patio +
1lip for 40' boat.
PENINSULA 11,181,IOO
Sensational newer bayfront home w/,,.. dock.
PeninaW.'1 prime location. 3 car pnp, lovely
yard + European kitchen. Cuatom features c•-
lore. For the luuy buyer.
WESl'CLD'P 1141 PBllB.OU Fubion laland akyline! Pool + .,.,k adjacent to
3 BR $329,5000. GOLDSBERRY property.
BAYVllW II CO&llO&ANT ·
3 BR $349,000 C. MCMAHAN
.JASIONE CUB 1! WBltiWATD
3 BR $525,000 C. MCMAHAN
llAUOl llDGI ti MONTPILLID
3 BR $650,QOQ .. J. AKERMAN
NIWPO&T BBl81118 !II SANTA ANA
3 BR 1749,000 D. ADAMS
BADO& llOO£
4BR
BIG CANYON .
3BR
.
$839.000
tllONAOe B.MILBS
81 IOYAL ft HOIGI
$996,000 B. HILL
PIOllONTO&Y BAY NI aADOa JI D&
6 BR 11,696,000 E. CORKBTT
II ·:-T RCDLJlr-f' , J.> I LL -·~ •
BBACON BAY MH,080
Outatandina one-Of-a-kind Pulaaki deaiped
home with lovely JDMter bedroom, loft, Diane
Johmoa kitchen plua 2 BR ap.artm.ent, •PL
NIWfOn •ACB 1111,008 'nlia ii your oppor_tunity to 9lljoy the sobd life.
Comm. F. '""'°"'All •lope -hom your 2 BR 21,A, BA + den home with a
mini counevit.r.
UDO 1111,000
W ooderful corner bayfront condo in attnctive
co-op bJdl. Ezteneive bay + city .. t viewt. 2
BR unit ia well maintained + decor m .new!
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Suwta cw.-C.taliu, lislN ol Paihion Jiland ·
from 4 BR Harbor R*e clnaDi home. FR +
woodpaneled library Witli FP.
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A ISLE .•• "'*'* stale of the oft CCN191tn
porory 8ayfront ~ on~ Undo Ide.
The only one of its kind in Newport 8eoch. "
bedrooms, " ~ baths, family room, gym & tile
patio overlooking 50' dock and spectcxulor vW#
of the boy. Sparkling white tile, granite, ltainleu
steel and glass used throughout this home
designed with perlect;on in mind. TRULY IR·
REPLACEABLE. Excellent financing O'YOi&oble .
..................................................... $2,97_5,
MAIN CHA.NNB. IA YFIONT ... Peninsula
BCryfront with 50' on the water, the value is in the
land. Bay, mountain ond city lights Views. Submit
offers ............................................. $1, 195,000
ACHTll!-S .flAIADfSE '77':'0utstmdt1g watier
front view home. Exclusive Lindo hie gat.d
community. large "straight-in" boot llip with
Md. ties. lovely home with 3 BR, plus maid's
qucmers. Lorge room for entettaining. New
• co~. point, and wollpoper ......... $1,950,000 ,
DOVEi SHORES BA YFIONT .•. Impeccable
· maintained home on one of Dover Shores largest
lots. Located on moin channel wth 60' frontage
ond dock for 60' boot. Spedocular family
room/ballroom complete with movie projection
focilities. Panoramic view$. Courtyard with large
pool, separate maids quarters and acceu to .
pri~ beoches. Available for $875,000
leotehold or w/lond ............... $1,200,000 F&
OPEN WEEKENDS 1-5 ......... :. 1011 POtAllS
• UNOA ISt.E MAIN atANNBJ ... One of the
few choice bayfront properties with sunset -Mws
from the beveled glass and iron entry doors to
the 60' frontage on the boy overlootting the main
channel of Newport Beoch. 2 slips ~Clf>Oble of
holding over 70' boot. 3 BR wiM, eoch ~ its
own spa and fireploce with clos.ts fit for o king
and queen. Gourmet kitdaen, prism ~
refa.cting colors evet')'Where. Cozy &w.g and
family room on the bay ~ fireplace
......................................................... $4,2.50,000
1.AGUNA llACH MAGNlflC9tCI ... lha.
custom contemporory pnmdes oppt"O~. 6300 sq.
ft. of regal Ii-Mg. Profet.sionolly decOl'ated
th~ this fl..-story ~ ho.. hca
tp«tocular unobs~ 'Yi9w1 of the ocecm. Mf, ICilMI, and city ~ fnn al ...._ AA
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PROPERTIES, INC·.
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HAllOI VfEW HILlS ... Beautiful 4 BR, 2 BA
detached home with 2 car garage. Shows nicely.
Hof $MOii backyard and is in good location. No
peti, please. Avail. Juty ht ............ $2100/MO
OXFOID COURT ... New condo just mtn..ltes to
schools, shopping & freeways. Great location.
Avoil. June lSth ............................. $2200/MO
PIEMIUM lOCATIONI ... And very privote,
overlooking mountains, aolte & city lights. 3 BR, 3
BA. NEW!! Avail. June lSth ........... $2400/MO
BIG CANYON ••• Exlclusiw guard gated com·
munity. Golf course view, large 2 BR. 2 BA home
with two cor G0'°99· Mint condition and
furnis.hed ........................................ $2700/MO
HAllOI l'IDGE ... a.outiful 2 BR, 3 BA.
formol dining & family rooms. Spectocular
views. Avail. unti& Moy .... : .............. $3800/MO
BIG 1EA1 DEUGHT ... Country. mountain
home in Moonndg. Country Estole$. Custom
desipd for family comfort. Beautiful! Shows
like a model, bright & cheery with fabulous
fireplace in tNing room. long front deck to
watch thot beoutifut sunrite. Great family
home or rental. Clase to skiing, golf, boating
and shopping. ............................... $139,000
TUSTIN 270° FOnVll V1EWS OF Ol.ANGE,
lOS A.NORIS COUNTllS & CATA.UNA . .. nm spedaculor property hos a very unique
cont.mporory custom ~ with views form
every room. &utlt for that speciol family. A great
family room with full bar and fireplace. A
wonderful entertainment home. ' BR, 4 fire-
plac.es, fOtmOI dining room, living room, fire-
place in master sutie, .SlOO sq. ft. VERY PRIVATE
......................................................... $695,000
llG ~ •..............•.. ~ ......•... $6i49,000 s •••• , 14 ............... 1 he a.. ... ..,..
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PICTUlfSQUE VllWS ... This beautiful 2 ea,
3 BA home nestied high atop Harbor Rid99
complete with formal dining room and family
room. Custom hand cut wood floors. beveled
glass and oak Frend\ doors throughout. AH th"
beauty encompas.sed by unobstruded views of
Ocean, Catalina and Polos V•des.
....................................................... $750,
YEW THE SPAR.KUNG NIGHT UGHTS AND
OCEAN SUNSETS FROM THIS MB>ITEl-
IANEAN YIU.A ... This 5 BR, 5 ~ BA, custom
built Harbor Ridge home must be seen to
appreciate. Quality features abound thr~
ovt this hondcrcnt.d home. Gourmet kitchen,
fo~ diniAg rootAr ~ .l'OOG\, family rOCMft
with hand-carved mohogony bor. wine cellar, '
fireplaces, the exiefuNe use of stained, etched &
beveled glou was designed to occent the 8000
sq. ft. of luxury living in grand European style.
...................................................... $2, 900,000
1 HARIOI RIDG£ ... Lowty ' BR detached condo. privaf. entry w/rvrrning streom.s, hord-
. wood floon. handpainted ti&es in the kitchen,
expanded master BR w/sitting area. Views of the
Ocean & Oty tights ........................... $715,000
HA.DOI RtOGI ESTA TES ... lmmoculale 2 ea
Miromor in ~ Harbor Ridge. bpanded
study · could be 3rd BR. Very large seduded
front patio, end unit for odded privacy. Wonder·
ful views of city 1i9hts, Irvine, mountains and
some ocean on a clear doy ............... $569,000
Select ?k.Jl"d <7'tee1U
DOVEi SHoefS GnA T FAMI. Y HOME
•.• Eoch bedroom hos its own bath. lof'ge
prNale com.r lot with unobstructed Yiew of lock aay, night lights and mountains. 4 BR. 4 ~ BA,
pool and spo. Ext.\sive brick work. Wolk to
community beoct-. ······· ...................... $619 ,000
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EXPlllENCI . BIGANCI A.ND saENITY
••• In this spectoculor 5 M <'Ustotn home. With a aocotion nest*' high 1n .._. htNs. l1*e °"
unoO.tructed city & night li9ht ~. 5 ....
places.~~. wine cellar, full bar, ..
cw~ poo«, 1pe1 • ..,.. coun. 1Ns hcee is
OM of 0 kiftd by ~ Po'-dine •nothing but h
bet:l! ...•..••..•. ~ ................................... ~.$2,S9S,CICIO
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*TU ESTATE WNIEWS*
:----NEW-UEffiNGH,ltenew5 bdrm, I ..... ....-.~
9Q.. ft. Paletlal ••et• on ~ acre. Pvt. gat.d entry, ~ penonmlc ~ of Or8"Q9 ~o cat.Ina! Interior 19 bright I airy thruout, high
Indoor pool & IPA pM ...._, "*'* ttwuout. oo ~to deecttve. A Ylllue et $1,150,000. To ...
C81 PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 Of 780-a702.
BIG CANYON
ABSOLUTE VALUES*
Latge 2 bdrin, 2 beth wtth den off .,,....,., w/mlrrcnd
waits, ltalfan tMe, & more. Large 3. bdrm, 2Y. bath. form.i
dining room, breakfast .,.._ Both w/,.,._., wet bar +
pool, ..,. & tennle lri get.cl .,... From '239.900
wlTERMS. One Is VKllnt. Cell PATRICK TENORE
721-1200 Of 71C).;.1702.
***FREE*** 1 OrM ~ Home W8'1Mty on .. NEW lletlng8
ot ~ from Plltrtdt Tenore. ''Your
PwloNll AMI &t8'e 9t*I .... .'' tor the
· montM of ....._ and .h'Yf
I ZIG ZAGLAa MOTJV ATIONAL 8SM·
INAll Pu nmect by PATAO< TENORE on
GOALS and YOUR PEAIONAL OIAECTlON
ltwu ... Tuition le FREE tor .... Wteo pr111n-
lmlloft • e:11Pu..t:ao.1n111111 NEWPORT
WN> OF AEALTOM 401 N. r11 port IMS.
~to SMMic brtag ,_.,..,_ ....
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•NEWPORT HEIGHTS
W/OCEAN VIEWS!*
•BARBOR RIDGE VALUE!*
Fl.II OCMn, bey & city lights Yleln. 0ml9* perfect lsge 3
IMdroom. 3 beth model ttome. RetN9t off meater de, +
3 rtptca. Private..,. off IMng room. au.d gated communf.
ty w/poot & tennll. A Ylllue al ""·'°°· To ... C8I PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 Of 7ecM702 C OPBN SUNDAY l·&t
Prestigious Kings Rd ttome w/penoremk; oceen. bey and:--~-
dty llgfibJ v1Wwat31"Jdfo;om;2am~w1Mng room, •SPYGLASS W/OCEAN VIEWS• ..
fireplKie. 2 petlos, pvt. c:ourtyerd, loed9 of atorege I much n-..-_._ 5 °' I bdrm wl~ •.... + 180" ,.__ •
mote. Ptua aonu.t PWle .. done for 2nd story llddlng lrg -..---._. ......... ---· bedroom. bonus room & beth wJ3eO• oc:w1 8nd coedll1e orem6c OCMll & city Mahtt W.W. + tonnll dining room,
lltews. X"lnt opportuntty tor bulders °'.,.. m.tora delaMt ~ fwnly room, wet Mr, 2 ......,__I much mont. ~ ....
. Onty $518,800! PATRICK TENORE 771-t'°° °" 780-alm Ab9olute bergeln at $799.800 w/TERMS. F0t ct.lalla cal PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 76()..1702 Hurry tt1it won't last .
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REAL ESTATE FACTS
By: Patrick Tenore
THE MAGIC TOUCH!
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EST A TE SITES-BUY OR LEASE
This i$ a once'.-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build your custom
eslate in the exclusive, gated deffiopment of Sommet du Monde,
high above Laguna Beach. Limited to just 4 natuTal-grade
buildable sites, each offering sweepj.nf views of the ocean,
mountains and canyons. Owner will Sel or consider long-term
ground leases. PTiced from $399,000. Ad # 025
HARBOR VIEW HOMES-REDUCED!!
A highly upgtaded and expanded Carmel model · with two
_bedrooms and bath added upstairs. Freshly painted iriside and out.
new carpet, new kitchen. marble ·entry. Large pie-shaped lot is
great for kids and pets, plus private cuJ-de-sac location. $4H,OOO.
Ad # 010
HARBOR RJOOE
NEW LISTING! Superbly uperaded Kensington model with an
added viewing loft. Arched oak entryway with marble floonng.
Built-in bookshelves and custom wet bar. lmpnsive vtew from
ttus impeccable and tastefully decorated residence. '585,000. Ad#
012
--atPFltAVE
JUST LISTED! Large family ~ with five bedrooms and four
baths. Panoramic bay and ocean view from master suite that
includes a den and spa. Perfect for family with teenagers or
inlaws. offering complete privacy for each family member.
$1,300,000. Ad# 004
610 KINGS ROAD-LOT
Build your own two story borne on tbe last vacant lot on Kings
Road. Great views of ~n and bay, super sunsets. aod away from
noise. $495,000. Ad# 002
PRESTJGIOUS PENINSULA POINT
60 Ft. on the bay with private slip tor three laree yachts. This
beautiful, receoUy remodeled EUt BavO• ·enue estat~ bas every-
thing you've dreamed aboUtot • ' ~~ auate sp~ds
across the entire widtb (s~ ... ~·~ ... breathtaking
views of Newport Bay. :L. ya~ witb new patios, spa .~
landscaping, Lush lawn runs rrom brict patio to bulkhead. 'Ibis as
Newport at its best! $2,200.000. Ad# 018
EMERALD BAY·&EDUCED!!
Easy open emminenUy livable four bedroom. tkree baUa borne
olfen loti;,, pti•KJ for ll'OWiM famUJ. Larae petio_ a_nd -&laa9
doors brin& u.e owblide iD for euul or .... mtertaiDiJIC; Lou
of fniit trftl and &ar(e Mrb prdelL allt walk to uclmiw:
FaeraJd Bay beach ud twnm-lty. "'5 ..... M l ~It
AL REALTY
. NORTI' LAGUNA BEACH
A magnifacent residence of historical significance Situated on two
largt! lots across the street from the c>eeanf ronl. and orf enng style
and chann long-forgotten. Completed m 1937 for the Mayor of
Laguna Beach, this three bedroom and three bath home bas
e~celleot ocean and coastal views from the master bedroom and
outside deck. Call today for a private showing. $1,375,000. Ad.v 001
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HARBOR RIDGE
No espeose has been spared to create tlus architectural master-
piece. The flawless detail of desicn and construction is not unlike
a fine work of art. The generous use of slate, copper and other
quality materials cannot be matcbed. Comprising sirsi>acious
bedrooms. five and one-half baths. parking ror as many as five
autoiDobiles, th.is estate offen the muimam in luxurious living.
Outstanding bay and night light views. In the finishing stages of
construction now, decorative finishes may be selected by the
purchaser. Call today for a private viewing. $3,S00,000. Ad# 017
NEWPORT CREST-LEASE OPTION
The owner would like to lea.sf' _, .. an option to purchase, this
Plan 2 with an ocean·~•~· \.. Q u~ privacy. ~o ~·
two and one-half ts 0 .. , ~ courts, swmuru.ng pool
and spa, all add . _, t.ne best adult lifestyle. Option price
f230,000. Ad # 008
WESTCLIFF AREA
NEW LlSTING! Great two bedroom, two bath condominium. new
carpel and painl Community pool. Walk to WestcWf Plaza. bike
to the beach. Asking price $135,000. Ad # 006
LINDA ISLE
A very special residence on a pnvate island Spacious.. with six
bedrooms and five batm, and designed for gracious family living
with pool. spa plus a sauna in master bedroom. Large boat slip will
accommodate a 60 foot yacht. $2.245,000. Fee. Ad# 005
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
A st.wmiog contemporary bayfront for the discriminating Ex·
quisite detail throughout sta.rting with the beveled crystal front
doors, leading to a livina room with a ~ng two-st°'1 ~ling and
Teus limestooe fireplace. Formal diru.n& room adJOtDS tbe Sl
Charles kitchen that bu every possible conttnience. Tbe master
suile ba$ two baths, huge clo8ets and its own fireplace. Tbere is a
total of five bedrooms plus four and ooe-b.alf batll!. Tbe dock will
accommodate a large yacbl •t.995,000. Ad# 023
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
JUST LISTED!'A oewer ltome wiUa a lar,e yard,~ a~ and c:!essiooal lancbapinc wiUa automatic spriDJtlers. Tbrtt
001D1. two ud oae!Mlf bliU... Wee ti.UC room. cova-ed
patio and t'W'CK'ar prqe. T1lls tnclitiOeal bome Ian many
.......... iacludiae Olk calUets, 1nz t •e titcMD triDck>w. ran
insalati<m and Ot.bef' tsom featlft.S. iut.oot Ad# tl4
SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL TY
5 Corporate Pim, Newport Beach, CA •••· (714) 759-6700
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DEC>I GATED TO SERVICE
CAROLYN MASON
I NEWPORT BEACH I
NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE
MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN A BAY •
One of the larrest units in the Villa Balboa with a
spacious family room, livin&f dining area plus two
bedrooms, den, cathedraJ. ceilmp, skylichts and two
Taree decks. Eiljo7tfii security ofi catid community and
the care free bft at the pool & spa or walk to the beach. can now for an appointment $399,500
VEASAltl.ES PENTHOUSE VIEW · Popular
"la Tour" ~ with two master bedroom SUltes eadi
Wfth its own bath. Beautiful view of own, bay & aty
hghts. Very convenient location; Wal• to the ocean or
enJOy the lovely clubhouse, poo~ & spa. Gated commuru-
ty & security buildine. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed.
Immediate posseSS1on. $194.900
BLUFF8-NEW UST1NG-AFFON>A8LE ·
Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2* bath wlttl new ceramic lite,
i*tsh carpet & mini binds. Spacious patio with larie
brick BBQ. Conwneent IOcation. Wal to community Poot.
Eastbluff slloppfnc center. pans. COM Hich SchoOl
churches & tenms. Pnce iDcJudes the land. Grm
investment! $259,000.
OPEN HOUSE SAT l Slft 1·5
2634 VISTA DEl ORO, N8
BLUFF8-8E8T QREa.EL T · Beautiful bl4tffs
condo on pan-tiie areenbett with ftOwers and refteCtion
poof. Three bedrooms, 2* baths; difq aru. 1ridoor
utihty room. spacious patio, & double prace. New
berber carpet & trail pmnl Grat loclboft. w• to
COIUllMlrity poOI, EaStbllff..,..,. center, CPI Hitfl
School, churches ' tiMis. . rast escrow posti.
$299,000 incWls ......
OPEN tOJSE SAT & Slit 1·5
427 VISTA FlORA, NB
ANN BEMENT
BLUFFW ND UMT-NEW ON MAMET ·
This b&ht & airy hoM wittl a pretty er-ovUool e1n be
3 bdrm, or 2 bdrm + den. Brd fireplace 111 llvq room,
sliding doors open Oftto a $plCiou$ & pnvate prden
pabo. Enclosed double prase. low assooation ctUes.
Super locibon near comm. pool, Eastbklff Shoppt•
Center. tennis. COM Hi&h Sc.tioo'. churches & parb. Be
sure to caU soon. 1t won't last lo..._S215.00Q_
SAILS, SANDS a SUNSETS ON LIDO · This
perlectly charminc. remodeled home has these dtslrable
features • 4 bdrms. 4 .baths. taree fam~y room
w/entertainment center. fabulous St Charles kitchen &
large master suite w/flreplace. These amenities com·
btned w/extra long pier & slip make thsi a best buy on
the water. Sl,495,000
BLUFFS-SINGLE LEVEL • Rare three bedrooms.
two baths, one story end unit on qwet cul de sac
overlooki• creenbelt. Two sunny pabOs and twd entry
way. Fireplace, wood pane11,_ & other qradu.. Walk to
community pool, churches, COrona del MM. tennis. paik
& Eastbluff Shoppinc Center. Owner wants fast escrow.
Don't wait. Call today. $249,900. Includes land.
OPEN HOUS£ SAT & ~ 1·5
1961 SAN BRtH>-BlUFFS. NB
CHRISTEN NILSON
SPAIN
COSTA DEL 80L VILLA .. MAMELLA·
SPAIN · This Vila is bullt °" % of 111 acre. 3 bdrm, 2
bath. Property is loCated approx. 15 min. from Puerto
Banus the Monaire's plararCMtftd in Europe. This is a
woodedul ~Y m..o. JOW-V~
part oi Europe, wbete tM weather tS wonderful al year
around. PurchaSe llone or Shilt with other couples and
use it tor business or flmity Of' both. $155,000
I •NCOME I
NEW LISTING-COSTA •SA DUPLEX ·
This attractive 4 bd + 2 ba and 2 bd + 1 ~ in up-aild-
comin& Westside, is suitable for owner/occupant Who
desires income. New roof, + exterior has recently been
painted. Each ulllt enioys its' own private yard. Won't
last lone at thtS pnce! $259,900
I RENTALS I
NEWPORT NORTH · Two bedroom. two blth
condo. Community pool arid spa. $1,395/Mo.
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10 years In the State of Ca.U-
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ttorne on LWI 1111. The long list of extras·
Include 4 bedroom. 3'A bath. formal c:Mnlng,
tvtng room, family room, a IUMY bt'e9kfut
.... 3 ftrepa.cea. a IOOthlng tpe. 24 our
88CUrity guards & your own private dock that
wlJI accommodate up to 72' of your favorite
toyl The financing ts excellent & aaumable.
57 Linda Isle ts offered at $1,750,000 Fee
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locilted, total security building. With views of
the bay, ocean & fMWl CMaMnal Slip space la
available. This tabuk>us condo has been r•
modeted with fine quality appointment•. Must
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SUBMIT YOURS NOWI SELLER WILL SACRI·
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model home often 4 bedroom, 21A bath, far'nly
styte kitchen, large famlty room w/~,
lowly IMng room w/ftrepl.ce, • huge Y9f'd A
upgradeda such 11 ... Whlte ttllllM tile, air con-
dttlonlng, central YllCUUft'Nng; white wMtlied
open be1ma & MOREii llttt• .......
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Former model inetudes city tight view, central
air conditioning, 3 bedroom, 21A bath. & -~
other upgrades. Move-in noWt 11....,.. ... &
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..,.. t>D yard. Flteptllc9. Perf9ct for a=
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• ~ room and Informal dltling area
• LOWiy & unlque fireplace
• Extensive use of brick In front and Interior
yards
-. Contemporary 100I( ~ by use of
recMeed & tract lighting, off-white plush
carpeting & extenstve use of windows
• FOUf bedroom, two bath A a powder room .......
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owner wtH aeU one or both. Steps to the sand .
TW()-44 bedroom, 2 bath units with game
rooms.·Three story units featuring high quality
fii1ilhing including oak cabinets, ceramic tile,
copper plumbing etc. Ocean views & plenty of
parl(lng. 1121,m ......
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bedroom. 2~ bath, 2 atory home, muter suite
on ground fk>Or. One bedroom has private
entry, family room, format dining, and family
style kitchen. For more details can. -...... -·--·-"'2211 .. 1U.1-11W1 111 n • -
OoMI\ Md City Ught ~ <*" be enjoyed
frOm many rooms in~ • 0 v. Loa of French
doors olw --~·n \.t...1M. Lots of gr.wt•
gtwe the PQWet ~ ~. a statement. Orig-
lnely a '4 bedroom, tt"9 home ta now • 2
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example of the quality you deserve. designed
to give you the best In Southern California
living. Formal dining, formal living room. family
style kitchen & large famity room are just some
of the fine appointments of this home.
•Antique vanity in master bath
• New French doors & windows throughout
•Beautiful kitchen wlbuUMns
•Red brick courtyard wlfounf,flin
• Swimming pool on the view side
•Glass encJosure surrounds ocean view yard
• 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$798,000 ., ......
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seen from this lovety sit~ ocean, bay & city
light view. Gorgeous by day. fabutoul by night!
See from Newport Beach to Palos Verdes. 3 or
• bedroom, 3 bath, family room. private pool, 2
private spas. private sauna! EXTRA: 6 car
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Ill& in this lovely 5 ,_,# Q,,· 3 bath home.
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erM>UQh to Utt your he9rt ~ Quiet.
redul locatJon. M~ grounds. Cokl111I
Ylew.•Exemplwy.~. F~ at-
tenttoo to detaM. Thie 3-story fM9terptlce -..
turee 4 bedrooms, 4Y. baths, • ~ with •
9lttlng room, a hunllY room, a dlr*'O room. • game room, a green houM ... and a _.,,...
fr•standlng guest hOuM. The r811denoe •only
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DOYER SHORES ... Come, ... the elegance
and prtvacy th6a home • to °'*. • bedrooms
each With their own ~ bath. Fantutic cpen
noor plan with WKY large rooma. Perteet for
entertaining and en~ the beautiful Ylew9 of
the Back Bay. The decorator toucttee are ex-
quisite from the parqUet floor;. IQ to the bemuttfuJ
leaded beveled gew wlndowa. 2 * con-
ditioners. FuM eecurtty ~· 3--ye11t.old
kitchen. 3-car..garege. Many more amenttlee
just too numerous to mention. Come and aee for
yourself ................................................. "71,GOO
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~ addrlll PmnorMllc --from ~ room with rMgnllcellt CIUIDn bet. A kltcMn to
die fort 3 bedrooml. 2 ..... P9enty of..,.,. for
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mo CANYON ••. Expanded Monaco con-
dominium with den. Guard-gated community.
BeYated location with panoramic golf coune
vtew. 3 bedrooms. 21~ balha. Dramatic lMng
room wfth cathedfal ceiling. M•ble wet bar
opens to tiv1ng room end dining room. l.8f'ge
mast• bedroom and bath on nm floor. H•d--
wood floors In entry anc:t kitchen. 3-Cllf gwege.
Air conditJoned. A great floor pe.n for M1Y IMng
or elegant entertainment..................... I 11 l)D
--llA YCMST ... Professk>nally remodeled and
decorated home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Perfect
DOYER IHOMI ... Thia unutual r9lldenc:e la home for the twnMy that enjoys catka8I elegance.
t>Maed wtth en abund8nce of ewrythlng.'M• Mast• IUite with ftreptace. Dream bath wtth
je8tlc Ylew9. 5 bedtoome. 8piaoua lndoon and wt*tpqol tub. Gourmet telllnd kitchen with CU$--
out. Fruit tr-. It w ._ 2 ••.ct.._ roofs. tomdomecelllng. .. openatot.mtyroom.Separ-
one ave1 11r1 Immel• atrtum and one OWi the at• study. Extra ~ rooms. Lota of doeets.
poot OU. WW. Include • clr*lg room and PoOf Md r9diculating fowitain. Must ... to
fllnlly room. Thie le no orclnery ~. " •a ~ ........................................... ••• ~ of dramatic = and llmttl111 Open._ 1-1c UM~ w., poalbMltlee. ReduCed '50, to ........ '12UIO
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IMng room.~ llltchm welt-= · M MW ~ QlllOm A J 11pllps.
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bedroom r~ la everything tt. conwn-
tlof1lll home len't.· Large comer lot. Wide, ne-
llned ..,... tta _,., promtle of a mountaAn
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level home onty 8 yws aed and decor ..
perlect. TIMI home w built for 1tlOee wlM> _.,,
the Rte style of the~. Just ... to ......
and mm Wlb'8 .._ from extra -..,.. __.
decks. 3 bedlooma, Md't wttt\ tMlr own Pftw 111
bath. Open b II.med and plMked Ca• -ThenMl-paned windows. Sk~ Ptmltllllan
Shutters. 8uiJt In Thennador gas .....
Built tn vacuum system. W• bs. 2 • ..,.._
Built tn furniture throughout. Ewry room In ....
home ls light and bright. A wonderful plllCe to
come home to. If you're~ for a tum~
vacation home ... this Is the one .......... ••••111
BACK 8A Y YEW •.• Magnlftoent. 17 ,000 ~
square foot lot with panoramic WM or the 8-*
Bay, city lights and mountains. Sparidlng poa1
on WM side of handsome f'MCh-styte home ... lots of room tor expansion. Two huge bedlooms.
Wonderful country kitchen. Owl sized thr M cs
garage. Large trees create an almost PMtonil
feeling In a YfJ1fY convenient loc8tion. Exe 1l1ll'lt
value ..................................................... talwl 11
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W TI EDON ... Lovely 4 bedroom home In
wonderful ~· 8wltlM decor ....
dudea cathechl c1•nga Md ••tmion ..,._
, ... Aeetful; lght and *Y throughout. Ollla•
lzed kJtchen with wtrMlow ... and lllllnd --cent•. Community entoYa pool. llMl Md ....
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611 WESJ:C_LIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
EICICllC TllllTlllll 1111,111
NEWPORT BEACH-Offers fun at the
beach plus a great family home. Has 3
large bedrooms, 2 full baths, cheerful
fireplaoe, nice carpeting, winding
drive, with lovely garden like grounds.
Also features a covered patio + a
security system & more! Near every-
thing! Priced to movel Call today at.
..................................... 714/759-1501
Ell Tiil IEllCI 1111,110
COSTA MESA-An exceptional Pep-
pertree Heights condo. A great end
unit that includes large side yard. Also
a beautiful used brick tireptace. up-
graded carpet, laundry room Inside
and large 2 car attached garage.
Great by at $159,900 ... 714fl59-1501
l•E IFTiEWED
Ill WEL TIW•I• 1111,llO
COSTA MESA-Lovely 2 story
provides many extras starting with
security gate entry on a quiet street
and single owner care. Features cen-
tral air, fireplace, nice carpeting, lush
garden w/palm trees. Community
pool & spa. Has shake roof, 2 bdrms &
a loft + 21h baths. Principals only. ask
for Steve or Stephanie.
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LAGUNA BEACH-. Fantastic tri-levet
with salty breezes. Snuggled on hill-
side location with an ocean vtew. Has
2 fireplaces, gazebo, spa, large view
deck overlooking canyon. family
room, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car
garage & a motivated owner. Priced
for fast salet.. ............... 714/759-1501
~ .ICED•El•llEI 1111,111
NEWPORT BEACH-Sophisticated
Harbor Hills 4 bedroom, 2 bath resi-
dence with many extras! Has secu~
system. 3 car gar .... ¢he8rY hearth,
family area & on a premium lot. ~
decorated wtth plantation shutters &
more! An excellent value!
.................... ·········· ....... 714/759-1501
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DANA POINT-l;ocated on harbor
view site with City ffghts. 3 story ,.......
dence snuggled in foothills. Manyiwt-
tras. intercom, 3 fl,..aces, muter
suite w/spa, guest & servant quarters,
bay Windows. Frerich doors, m~
wave. den, 5 bdrms, 5 bathe, wrap
around deck, 3 ear garage, paddle
fans & moret.. ... ~ ....... --:-7-f4/759-1501
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NEWPORT BEACH--Super ~ .
Big Canyon reskience in gated eecur-
ity surroundings. 4 large bedrooms, 3
fuU baths, formal dining room. sky-
. lights, large master suite. 3 car .. gar-
~ pool and SJM. Owner: will ex-
change. Call for your own private
· showing ........................ 714/759-1501
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
ON DIE WATER
OCEAN AND BA YFRONT
BA YFRONT CONDO in Cannery Vitap area. ~utifuf 2 bdrm, 2 bith with marble fireplace &
fanwtic views of biy, city lights and mountains. !hf:.r~11~~~~.~ .. ~i.~~ .. ~ .. ~.~.~~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~:::.
BAYSIDE COVE waterfront 2 bdrm & den condo
with avai~ble boat slip & double at~hed garage.
Neutral decor, plantation shutters & ext~ upgrades.
Bay views from living & dining rooms, kitchen &
master bdrm. 631-1400 ...................................... ...
BA YFRONT CONDO on 7th floor with outstanding
ocean views from every room. Elegant and spKk>us
contemporary 2 bdrm with touches of ebony, leak
and etched slas.s and handsome custom wan treat-
ments. Securuy bids with doorman & pool. 631-1400 .......................................................................... .sns.-
DOVER SHORES biyf ront with dock for a SO' boit.
~utiful one story 3 bdrm home with dining & fam~ rooms & 3 sunny patios. t-brdwood floors, oak ~~'-1i~8o .. ~ ... ~~~~.~.~:. ... ~ ... ~~~-i.~~ ... !~~ ... ~~~
-CUSTOM OCEANFRONT Brand new fabulous 4
bdrm home with a 360• view roof terrace. Com-
pleted with the finest workmanship & material$
including marble & granite, crown mOlding & sifl81e
light fr. doors. 631-1400 ................................. ......
PININSUU POINT biyfront. Tremendous poten-
ti.il but really chaHenging"l story landmark pr~rty
"on ,turd" at the ent~nce to Newport's ~rbor,
with abulous views & the advanQges of Peninsula
Point living. 631-1400 ........................... _ ..... tl.--
CORONA DEL MAR oceanfront custom with white
water views & stairs to bexh. Beautiful 2 bdrm with
every amenity. Den, library, formal dinin1 room, fr.
doors & hardwood firs. Securtty system • utetllte
dish. 631· 1400 ............................................... s1,..,-
0pen S.t A Sun l-S M150c..aaml.
UNDA ISL£ Exciting contemponry mufti-level 5
bdrm with family room, den & 2 story kitchen. Hi1h
cetlings, berber carpeting. tile floors, sunny patios &
i.rae aock. Courtyard entry with fountain. 631-1400 ............................................................................ 11-.-
LINDA 191.1 Bayfront: SpecUiC• 1eneod1 .. d l
bdrm with den, formal ~dfninl, hup wtne cellr, .a with pool & ~Mil pier I ,_. tor J bGlts.
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NEWPORT BEACH Ol'PICB
2.a6 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-681-1400
Realtors@1
BA.Uk>A ISLAND
BAI BOA ISi.A.ND "PtUO£ Of OWNERSHIP'' duplex
with unusually brge rooms, aN tastefully decanted.
Perfect owner's l bdrm with pitched beam ceilings
plus really nice 2 bdrm 2 bath renul. VerYti~
P.ropeny easily-rented on a summer/winter basis for MAXIMUM tNCOME. 673-4900 ... _._ .... __ _.,-
BAI BOA ISLAND Vktorbn ~ont with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views. lmmacublte-with new berber
carpet, it has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room,
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BAI BOA ISLAND BA YFRONT Contemporary 4
bdrm with den, family & formal dining rooms & 1r~t ~,:ji~ch~~~::,'~;'C:~.~~t~~~
1st T.O. 673~900 .......................................... $1,152,Mt
BALBOA ISLAND'S prime south bavfront. ustle-
like e.terior built in '84 with 4 bdrms, family & formal
dining rooms, 2 ~· sauna, pby yard & new dock. AJI sy_stems including security, are computer guided.
631-1400 .......... ~ .......................................... P.151 ...
LIDOISLE
LIDO ISL£ fresh whtte decor coupled with beamed
cellin1s and French doors to patio & garden create a
fresh clean look for this tot.ally remOdeled 3 bdrm
home with new kitchen & baths.. All top quality. Reduced. 631-1* ............. -.............. _ .......... $4 ...
Open S.t A Sun 1-2H Via Ithaca
UDO ISL! Wonderful location just steps from
tennisl clubhouse & beach. lovely l bdrm with
forri dining room & lots of street appeal, never
before on market. One bdrm down & two up, open
& bf i8ht with beamed ceilings & sunny south patio
on extra brge lot. 631-1400 ............................ ssss,-
()pen Sat A Sun 1-S llS Via Sen Remo
LIDO ISLE just steps from tennis, clubhouse &
beach. ~r home with 2 bdrms & den (or 3rd
bdrm), formal dining room & eat-in gourmet
kitchen. Oak cabinetry, 3 firepbces, hdwd floors &
plantation shutters. 631-1400 ......................... ....-
0pen S.t It Sun l-5 2lt Via Saa Remo
UDO 191.£ Contemporary 4 bdrm home with formal omins room, den & 3 a~l'lge on extra IMge lot. ~ flexible floor plan, h h ceilings, slate entry & walls of ams to spac.ous saped patio. 631-1400.
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UDO ISL! BA YF'ftONT Meticulously mainuiined
custom 4 bdrrn with prMite beach & dock in de-
sirelble "Soud" location. Spacious living area o~s
-.o b.'ISide terrace with retrM:Uble awnings, steps to dub &. tennis. 63_1-1400 ............................... s1.s-...
UDO ISL! custom bayfront, dock for large ~ •. ~utifully decorated traditionll S bdrm with formal
dining. cozy family room & step-«>wn biyfront
livin. room. Hardwood floors & perfection in every
detan. 631·1400 .................. REDUCED 10 si.-.-0.-Sunday 1-s ua Via LWo NG..1
UDO ISLE Pelican Point has SS' on the water and a dodl for a.. boats. The fofmal Georgian style esute
has S bdrn. dining • ~ rooms & t:.sanent ~~ .. ~ . .:~ ... ~~~ .. ~.~-~~~~~
· LIDO llU lcweiy traditionll ba)'fn?nt with .lips fof
several bolls a 7'/' on the water. pepnt t*O stOJy
J ... 4 bdrms up, ......... ers aown ob fonnll dlih. .famiy room, .....,, & brie\. itenace..
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NEWPORT
AND OTHER AREAS
COST A MESA fTeshly painted, light & bright 1 bdrm
with new carpet & drapes in MJractive newer com-
plex. Assumabie ~n. 631-1400_. __ ...... .$71.111 (Uf) . -
COSTA MESA EASTSID£ Unique buil<kble R-2 lot,
clQSe to Shopping .ind buses. 631-1400 .... -... $1..,..
EAS'J'!lllDE COSTA MESA F.int4"tic 3 bdrm, 1 ¥• bith ~utifuUy redone home with ne.irly everything
shiny new: roof, kitchen, appl~es & floor cover-
ings. Nicely bndsaped large lot in gre.it neigh-
borhood. 611-1400 ............................... _ ......... ms.-
VD.J..A BAl BOA CONDO "Pride of ownership" ~
4 with l bdrms, family & for~I dining rooms,
fireplace, laundry & two large patios, perfect for
entertaining. bsy bike ride to oc~. 631-1400
_,, ...................................................................... $3211 ...
BA YSHORES Tota~ remodeled 2 bdrm home with
the feeling of old 'Santa Fe". Bright & open with
paver tile floors, beamed ceilings, Fr. doors & bf*
expanses of glass opening to central patio. 631-1400.
.............................................. . .............. $455,119 (Uf)
Open Sunday 1-2StZ A:rW
• DOVER SHOR.ES Spacious contemporary S bdrm
home on corner lot with room for pool. Paned
windows in living & dinin& a.rN., step-up livmg room
with mirrored wall & view of back bay & city ltghts. In ~~1r400~~~~~···~·i···~-.. ~~~~~~~····= Open S.t A Sun I •11 S..IMp
CORONA DEL MAR Be.autfful cuslom 4 bdrm "upe
Cod" with ~t-in kitchen, for~I dining room &
family room Wilh fr. doors to patio. lovely master~
bea~ ceilings, fireplace & private sun deck. Per-
fect family environment Just steps to be.x:h.
631-1400 .•.......... .,-.......................................... no.-
HARBOR RIDGE Spectaeular water & night light
views from this upgraded "Devonshire" with •
bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, den & private
rr:!:~ts.&6~~~~~~~:~~~~.~~~~~-=
EASTSID£ COST A MESA Seven units "like MW'.
Six 2 bdrm, 2 bith & One l bdrm, 2 bath. Ga.rages,
~~r:~·-=-~~.~!.~~~~~: .. ~~ios.:.C:
NaWPOltT HEIGHl'S with unobstructed ~
of bay & oceaf' from ~II rooms. T ri-levet with )
bdtms, formal dining & t.m1ly room~, ~
room & bis bonus room (extr~ bdnnsl). Two ded( for i~/outdoor living. 631-~4'0.
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Oxford Court. u~r unJt. great location. Light
belie carpet, A/C. Two slncle garaces. Com-
munity pool, spa, tennis. Sandie f"ax
MONE OF A KIND" 1157,a
Very private Newport Glen 28R, 2'hBA, con-.
dominium. Immaculate. Private patio, wet bar,
great for entertaining. Laree master 5Uite, and ...
bonus famiJy room. Suzanne Shuler '
A RARE OFFERINGJ. tao.-
Newport Heights. remodeled custom on larce
comer lot. Extel\sive use of brick and rich
woods. Three BR. 2BA. Potential to build up and
have ocean view. Suzanne Shuler
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR S131.GOO
Situated on quiet street, south ~f PCH. 45' lot
with rolling lawn. Old fashioned front porch with
great privacy. Three BR, with view pos5ibllities.
Ann Peters
CUST()MIZFO & EXPANDED MS.GOO
Harbor View Homes. traditional 5BR, 38A, fa·m-
ily,home at its .best. Extensive use of brick. glass
and rich woods throughout. Weight room. Lush
landscape. Sara Hinman
NEW ON MARKET
VILLA ULllOA " . S-,500
Ocean & harbor views from this lovely quiet and
private unit. Southern exposure, one bedroom,
neutral l~ht colors. patio. Guard gated com-
munity: Susan Scanlan
. OCEAN VIEW S1M,OOO
Newport Beach condominium with ocean views
from every room. Large master suite plus den.
Lovely neutral decor. Very fight and spacious.
Walk to beach. Gayle Amato or Micki Cooper
THIS IS TIE PLACE TO UVE '485,000
A house desicned for elegant entertainment,
yet providing a family room with fireplace, a
large patio and pool for informal family living.
four BR. 31/JBA. Hobie Denny
TU0m0NAL FM& Y HOIE S•.000
Custom built hOme, Peninsula. four BR, J'hBA,
family room. Walking distance to beach, bay
schOol, churches, fun zone and NHYC. Great
nellhboriK>od. Hobie Denny
91QCAllYC* ........
MoMco plaft, 3BR. 2~ townhome. Laree
aiMter suite located on m.iri aevea. felillfts
Pi'M1e ~ and spe. TwO story entry. Laqe
lonMI llvtri& .ct dlnlnc rooms. Danny Bibb Md
Slephanie Grody
........ HU.a ... 1.-.e t.mi1y home, 48R, lBA. Creal "Monterey•'
floor plan. C..yon view,~ pool and spa.
Peffect property for your decoral« touch. Lois
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CONDOMINIUMS
LUXURY-YIEW8 .....
Former model w /flaestone courtyard entry, re-
flection pond and fuuntains. Two BR. 2YIBA,
marble entry, hichly upgraded kitchen
w/granite countertops. Gayle Amato
8ELCOURT . 17--
first time offered, ele~nt ''Towne Collection"
home. Two master suites, formal dining. den
with fireplace, library. Huge garden overlook.Inc
greenbelt. Belle Partch
TO SEE 18 TO LOVE S227.000
What a beautiful feeling to step into this lovely
28R. 21h8A. townhome. Attached 2 car garage.
Many upgrades, light end unn localiOn. Carolyn
Lowe and ~loria Robertson
BAYFRONT
PIER AND BA YVIEWI $725,000
Fantastic offering! A lowest priced bayfront with
pier in Dover Shores. Single level 38R. home,
remodeled with French doors, light wood floors.
Ann Peters
BAYFRONT~R AND SUP 1115,GOQI H
Located near the tennis courts on private gated
Island. Traditional 48R. 4BA with neutral decor,
extra bonus room. Garage will accommodate a
limousine. Motivated seller. Ann Peters
PROMONTORY BAY 11..,._
Custom built, great location and construction
with.style. Five BR, formal dininc room, break·
fast area. large playroom. Master bedroom <?N
THE BAY with stUdy. Barbara Aune
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY ONLY
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28R, View 1-4 Sounne Shuler
H. V. HOMES 1111... *1 fWt L_..11 '-'1
48R, flt I ~,JO S...... Scanlan
SATURDAY·a SUNDAY
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GOLF~ TOWIDIF flll-
ShOwcase Of uncornpromlllnc beauty, .a, dra-
matic 2 story entry. European eourmet kitchen.
Extensive use of polished black. cr-ntte. Denny
Bibb or Stephanie Grody
C~•81GCANYON 11.-..-
Fou!,_BR.' home overtooklnc the 8th' fairway.
Large open rooms enclOsed If\ cedar. Santa
Marla stone and dear &lass. Views of eolf course
and city from most rooms. carol Allison
•DITERRANIEAN YIU.A 11,•.000
Overlooks fabulous views on Blc Canyon's 14th
green. F1ve BR. custom home on oversized lot.
Features formal living and dining room, family
room. billiard room with fireplace. Pool & spa.
Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody
FABULOUS CUSTOM HOIE 11,Ml.000
Traditional Country French, 5BR, 61/JBA. home.
Serene setting on Big Canyon Country dub's
15.th hole. Lake view, incredible quality thro~h
out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crooy
GOLF COURSE VIEW 11,111.-
Truly Architectural Digest caliber! Four BR. plus
2BR. guest house. Sln&)e level floor plan. I 00 ft .•
slate terrtK:e oveffooking-t8th fairway. Pool &
spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Crody
ON THE QOlF COURSE 12,410.000
Big Canyon with lake view, ~autiful custom
home. High ceilings, 58R, or 3BR. elegant living
room, formal dinlnc. his & hers study. Poot spa, cer\llill ~ Mm system. Beverly Morphy or Barl>ara>AUne
ONE OF A KIND ......
Five BR, home. One of Big Canyons finest
offerings. 180' golf course, mountain and cltY
lights view. Imported tile rOOf, maids quarters,
dlildrens wine. Master sutte with 91ttfn& area
and balcony. Danny Bibb and Unda ~
OC EA N VIE W
CAmO H1GHt.Me9 .,._
Views of ocean, dty llehts and Cataltnl from
livtnc room, dinln& area and kJtchen family
room. Master suite with spe tub. Remodeled in
1981. Three BR, 28A. Many amenltlri. c.yle
A~to
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One year okl CUltOln home .............
ocean end tett; vtews. Four BR. 4M. met 9"l'Y
extra. All '°" cauld • for In one Of Mae~s ~Illus. the ¥11.,e ol C010M def Ms. 01JY ---.....,.. ~~ Ill.a Alat ,_., home, ••••P'nl omen ==-~~..,,.. ..... J'OWI OulllllY ~ .. ~-"" ........... ~foallEMenld Bay'& ameftitieS. ~property. Rod :Diiey or o.ve .......
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Oxford Court, upJ>er unit. great IOcatJon. Ught
~carpet, A/C. Two sfricle gar.,es. Com-
munity pool, spa, tennis. Sandie Fix
l MQllE OF A um'! 1157,-
Very private Newp0rt Glen 2BR, llhBA, con-
dominium. Immaculate. Private patio, wet bar,
-.eat for entertainlnc. Lar~ master suite, and
bonus fantily room. Suzanne Shuler
A RA.RE Of'FERINQI ...,_
Newport Heights remodeled custom on larce
comer lot: Extensive use of brick and rich
woods. Three BR, 2BA. Potential to build up and
have ocean view. Suzanne Shuler
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR 1138.,000
Situated on quiet street, south of PCH. 45' lot
with rolling lawn. Old fashioned front porch with
great privacy. Three BR, with view possibilities.
Ann Peters
CUSTOMIZED 6 EXPANDED -.S.000
Harbor View Hornes, traditional 5BR, 38A, fam-
ily home at its best. Extensive use of brick, glass
and rich woods throughout. W~ight room. Lush
landscape. Sara Hinman
NEW ON MARKET
VILLA IUUM>A $141,500
Ocean & harbor views from this lovely quiet and
private unit Southern exposure, one bedroom,
neutral light colors, patio. Guard gated com-
munity. Susan Scanlan -
OCEAN VIEW 11'4.000
Newport Seach condominium with ocean views
from every room. Large master suite plus den.
Lovely neutral decor. Very fight and spacious.
Walk to beach. Gayle Amato or Micki Cooper
THIS IS THE PLACE TO UYE t•,ooo-
A house deSigned for elqctnt entertainment.
yet providing a family room with fireplace, a
Large patio and pool for informal family living.
four BR, 3YJBA. Hobie Denny
TRADl1'10IW. FM& Y HOIE t•.000
Custom built home, Peninsula. four BR, 3'hBA,
family room. Walkln& distance to. heath, bay
school, churches, fun zone and NHYC. Great
neilhborhood. Hobie Denny -CAllY-....... . llk1McD ..... 38R. 2¥18A. toWnhome. Laite
ntter suite~ on mllin level, features
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CONDOMINIUMS
LUXURY vmra -.-
former model w/ftaatone courtyard entry, re-
f1ection pond and·· fOuntatns. Two BR, 21hBA,
marble entry, hl&hly upgraded kitchen
w/cranite countertops. Gayle Amato
BELCOURT -· $7.,_
first time offered, elqant "Tbw~ Collection" .
home. Two master suites, formal dlnlnc. den
with fireptace, library. Huge garden overloOkfnc
greenbelt. BelJe Partch
TO SEE 18 TO LOVE $227,000
What a beautiful' feeling to step Into this lovely
2BR, 21h8A, townhome. Attached 2 car garace.
Many upgrades. light end unit location. carolyn
Lowe and Gloria RobertSon
BAYFRONT
PIER ANO BA YVEWt S725.ooo
Fantastic offering! A lowest priced bayfront with
pier in Dover Shores. Single level 3BR. home,
remodeled with French doors, light wood floors.
Ann Peters
BA YFRONT-PIER AND SUP 1115,ooout
Located near the tennis courts on private gated
Island. Traditional 48R, 48A with neutral decor.
extra bonus room. Garage wiJI accommodate a
limousine. Motivated seller. Ann Peters
PROMONTORY BAY .. 11,-,000
Custom built. great location and con.structlon
with style. Five BR, formal dining room, break-
fast area, large playroom. Master bedroom ON
THE SAY with study. Barbara Aune
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY ONLY
NEWPORT NOllTH .._ • m C...-.
28R, Vrnt , _. Suzanne stMkr
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GOLF CCMW TOWIGI• llllwll 1
Showcase of~ ~uty, Hit, dra-
matic 2 story entry, ~n parmet kitchen.
Extensive use of polished blKJl srantte. OeMy
8'bb or Stephanie Grody
CONT'E90IWIY·• llG CANYOM 11c.-Four BR, home overtooktnc the 8th ifway.
Large open rooms enclosed In cedar. Senta
Maria stone and dear ctass. Views of eolf course
and city from most rooms. CarOI Allison
MEOITENWIEAH VLL:A. 11.-.000
Overlooks fabulous views on Bli Canyon's I Cth
green. Five BR, custom home on oversized lot.
Features formal llvlnc and dinln& room, ramily
room, billlard room with fireplace. Pool & spa.
Danny Bibb and Stephanie Crody
F~OUS CUSTOM Ha. 11,•l.-
Traditional Country French, 5BR. 6'h8A, home.
Serene setting on Bic Canyon Country Club's
15th hole. La~e view, incredible qu~lity throuch-
out. Danny 81bb or Stephanie Grody
GOLF COURSE VIEW 11.-,000
Truly Architectural Digest caliberf four BR, plus
2BR, euest house. Sln&le level floor plan. I 00 ft ..
slate terrace overlooklnc 18th fairway. Pool &
spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody
ON THE GOLF COURSE SZM0 000
Bl& Canyon with lake view. beautiful custom
home. Hi&h ceilings, 5BR, or JBR, elepnt livinc
room, formal dining; his & hers stlidy. POol, spa,
cer\lllll ~ •m system. Beverly Morphy or _ Bar6ara Aime •
ONE OF A KIND 11.-.000
Five BR. home. One of Bil Canyons finest
off ertnis. I W Coif course, mountain •nd city
llahts view. Imported tile rOof, maids quartetS,
cfilldrens wlna. Master SUite with 91tt1ne area
and baJcOny. 0aMy 8ft>b and 1Jnda Oedi
OCEAN VIEW
CAmO ftlGIHUlea .,.._
Views of ocean, dty ltchts and <:atallna from
11vtna room, dlninc are. •nd kitchen family
room. Master suite wtth spa tub. Remodeled In
1981. Three BR, 2BA. Many amenities. Gayle
Amato
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One year Old QlltOfn home *"" ~
ocean and jeltJ vlen. FOur ll.i4M. ;dMfY
extra. Al ~ COUid Mk lcw In one of Nl•PM's ~ arus. the vll.,e ol CGroM cW Mir. Tony ---...... lust ...... ,...., home. ........ w and blr .................. ,.... Clulllty thl'OUlflout. .......... 1\cxell to •£merlkl
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Must HqUfdate. Under mnet. FAST.
1 bdrm, 1 bath houee near 8k ar• on .
dirt road. Needs coemetlC repairs
onty. Cal for cMrectJona. II~
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Two.Mrm. 2'A ba towrmome. Dbt car
Qt!f&ge, comm. pool, IP8-Onty a.
units in _.. year old complex. X'lnt
location. Avail. 7-1. 11•1• .,, ..
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Condo In So. Cout Meta area. Low-::, .~o~· ~= wtth run .;~2 bdrm, 2 bath.
vautted ..... nga, microwave, ~
end unit. Call 11zt,m u.
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LoYelY 2 at~ condo. 3· bdn'n, 2'A
a.-llMR Fii LIU bath.; Sl'towl lmmllcul8te. Priced to ........ ... now. Clll tor....., ,,..,_
Two bdrm, 1~ bath condo. Vaulted __ -·--. Cillnga. $20k ctn-:-to IOw tied rat...-=-· .. -m .~,.=---------
Min QU8llfytng required or $2,900 dn
to a new FHA IGM. •t.111 ''•• l•r.' -••HIM Four b<trm, 2 bath, Sg9 comer lo-
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This IN!lp, *-' Meea Verde
townhome will ... fMtl Ct'8Ck tM 2
laige bdrm end 9l1CtoMd gairage In
this hard to ftnd ~ range. ~~ onty 11 -··--u.•m•m• Bubbling atreem, poc>I, spa, MC .
. gat•. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lower
unit. 2 available.. Mklng 111U. ........
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prlo9 only 1111,111 . -• II ?'I...., ..
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Two bdrm, 2'A bith + den. Elld unit
townhome. Haa $20,000 In upgrades.
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Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath Buc:co9a
home. Larger famlty room & dtf'1ing
room. Inside laundry. Bay wtndOwa.
Excellent Mesa Verde k>C8tlon.
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Must tee this large 2 bdrm, 2 bath
lovely home. Many extraa. Priced to
tell, owners' motlvatedia=
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bath, formal dining room, morning
room, all with nice ocean vteWI. Call
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Adorable Cape Cod houee. Two
bdrm 1 bath + 3 bdrm rent.a hou9e. ' ... • --
40 ICIE PllCEL
Off the-Ort• ~ ........... 118ld~ ....... t1111 ..
deYek>pment, lat of the lllge .
parcels. Build reetdentlal or nnt
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Rambling rMC:h ltyte • •del.ce wtth
3 bdrm, den & fllmly room. This
l'Mgnlftcent home II ettuatecl on a
double lot. Country khc:Mn with
JUMY brellkfMt •ting~ a.par.
at• fonnll dining .... Solmrtum wln-
doWI and mUch men. O..lli9cl
grounds wtth lulh troPIClll ,.. ,.,:I,
poof, ape. exPlf'llve 9".111 Id ..
with fruit trwa. "P9rf9ct ~-.-. Luai." JUST AEDUC!D. Niii .......
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MllNlr'k of this exqui8tte hOme nee.-
tied In the hills of ar.nge. Thts beauti-
ful home M8 the moet fabulous view
evw. Cal for de«.ata. IHI• ..
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Prime locadou--on Via Lido Nord for a
sweeping view of bay and mountain.
Enjoy living In this 4 bedroom, t'h
bath home, just paJnted; great location
and potential. Lovely bayslda patio
and boat dock for large yacht.
SEE FOR YOURSELF-COME TO OUR
()PEN HOUSE. PleaM call 673-7300.
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roua BBDIOOM + DOCI 1181,000
Large aincle 1tory waterfront with dock !or 40
foot.er. Bi, family kitchen, teparate family room,
hobby room, 4 BR, -3 BA, and 3 car rarage. Large
patio and apa. Move-in condition.
OCEAN VIEW .. DUPLEX" MIO,MO
Location! Location! Location! Vi"' from both
unita, and almoat CrOm all the roooia. UPr.f unit:
4 BR, 2 BA, 2 fireplacea, balcony all with viri.
Lower unit: 3 BR, 2 BA; 1 fa.replace, patio all with
view. 2 car garagee with •l*!e available. Top
quality. 1973. Call now. Won't wt. 1
COSTA MESA
MESA VE&DB BSTATB U,IOl,000
Thia ia. double lot m= that epitc.nia-the
California liteetyle. • on U.. 16th fajrway
of the Meu Verde COwitry Chib Golf Cou.ne,
the property f•tutel • pool. • .,.. snenhouee,
two paUol, • a lichled north/IOUt.h tenDi9 court. The impreuive home boMta 6 BR, 6 BA
includi111 a mater 1uit.e with 1unbn clnlains
room, a aouina ceum, livinr room w/fueplace,
baronial din.ins l'oom, 1t.aff quarters,
1entleman'1 library w/fueplace, 6 a full
!9uipped sueat houle. Coldwell Bante.r Eetat.e
Division.
I I& ON BA.8TSIDI UDVC&D TO t1'1-
Chalet style toWnhome, secluded end un~t. H.ifh
beamed ceilins and interior panelins UUOUlb·
out. LU1e backyard with room for upamiOn.
Quiet 10 unit complex with pool aDd 1pe..
wr.sTllDI WOOID .......
YOU will feel lib royalty livinc in Uill uppeded a BR + den home. Complete trith ... yard.
Why rent when~ can own~ owa c..&le! ...
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COSTA ·MESA OFFlC
645.-8115
COSTA llllSA
3BR ·
SANTAANA
4BR
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY
607 'I'banMI Way
$169,900
414 Alpine
$282.950
SUNDAY
COSTA MBA 2215 Meyer St
3 BR $185,000
NBWPOIT UACB 47 BaU;Oe Cov8ll
' BR $686,000 . COSTA MESA 607 Tb&mea Way
3 BR $189,900
SANTA ANA 414 Alpine
' BR 1232,960
SANTA ANA 1607 Raitt St. I K
STUDIO $49,600
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Thia 4 BR, 2Ya BA home comet with a_, dliD
and Corinal clini".. O . Newly NdaM cleeGr =4:.i 'w~~·;t-~~ = tom pool 2 1pe Mt in wP yard witb • panel
patio and outdoor fiM~t for entenai•
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DON'T PAY &ENT. Uot,000 Nearly new Back Be 0· t• toWnholile Wida 2
Ground noor 'unit with 2 BR, 2 BA Wuh-master luitet "a 0 \.. .. eaU., 2 .,..,...
er/dryer hookupa in unit. Largest patio and yaid and vaulted v ~ ~m.munity p4QI A '"'°
in complex facing ~eenbelt and pool area. Fire-Call BeriUe for detaill. '
place and air conditioned. 1 carport and l apace.
Assumable fixed 10~ ~o . Great for fint time
buyer or couple.
INVE8TllBNT roa ONLY t'9;MO
Beautiful 1tudio condo overlooki~ babblllis
broOk.. F.alitiea include pool A ~1 Stack wash-
er/dryer included. Move-in condition. Start aav-·
· on t.uee today. · . -
WINAPOO
SUMMER SHOPPING SPREE
AT NORDSTOM!
Cold..U ....... COi&a· ..... ofllct invit.
lOU U> enter our clrawtna .for a MOO Slloppins
Spree at. NOrdArom!' What a J»e!fect ~ to
we1corne the Mlmmii! AU &be COld..O Beftlrer
epetjelilt. iD ~ a r'lt&bodload bJ tf!IMna
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Just lilted! Three I BR unita and one 2 BR unit.
Excellent potential.
SO. COAST METRC1
SOPBimCATBD sum -.111
1 BR. 1 BA, encloaed patio. Tennis, ~.,.and
more to kMp YoU ht.my. Great area with ~iar
laodtcaping.
CABllW) CONDO ttl .... U~tain 1 BR unit. Minored waidrOlll doOra
and a sreat fuep14ce. Complex it lot.at.el tllllt to
parb. tennil cou.rta. ahoppina and floe•·~
GOIQ90lJ81 UD UNIT I.Ill OverlOo~ 1treama and trOpiaJ ....... ~ Parquet en~ with ~ dolet doon. ~~t.io,pnp,A~ Moft.iD~ Landi.... only renecotiated in 1996! •
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM
167 EMERALD BAY $4,500,000
241 EMERALD BAY $649,000
MUST CALL 417-1173
FOR ADMITTANCE THROUGH GATE 714/494-1177
Gteat Estates &duslw Afftllate
IATES REALTORS
. . ~\ Welcome to,our world ... A world of private.coves and sandy beaches.
,. .. lm Nit• -and move right In
to th6li completely furnished E.rneraJd Bay
-ttome.-TM-6 bdrm, 45'4 baths pl11s every
amentty you are ..,. likely to want are
comS)llmented by the absolutely spectacu-a. wth'teWater coastal vtews and Catalina
eunaeta. Everything was custom made for
the home. $3,700,000
CM pe • -A wondef1uf OCMl'I W9W 3 'bdrm, 3 bath family home In this exctueiYe
pm.te •ea. tt has 2 fir~.• wet bar,
Md II very ctoee to beaeh, park, tennis and
pool. 1&49,000
,. ...... -from every room In
WI contempOr..-y 3 bdrm, 2'h beth home
In kwely nw.. Arch BllY-Large muter
IUfte with JeQrzzl tub & flrep&aoe, den with
Wiit w. Low mak'ltenance. Room for ex-
~. $115,000
PRU UY -A perfect home tor couples on the ocean lkte, very c6oee to beech,
park, tennis & poots. Remodeled kitchen
llnd bathrooms. Large street to str..i k>t
offers a variety of posaiblUtles for ex-
pansion. $830,000
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CURRENT HOUSEHOLD
Own Single Family Dciachcd Home
Rent -SinaJC Family Attached Home
Lease =Senior Community_ Condo_ Apanment
_Duplex_. Mobik Home _ Other
Persons in Household: 2 3 ,, 4 S 6+ -_,.,,......-~--
Persons in Houschold 18 &. Older: 2
Penons in Household 18 " Older. None 1 2 3 4+ ----
Persons in Houaehold Workinc Full-time: _None _l _2 _3 _4+
REAL ESTATE
wtiat willl>C the price ranae of your next real estate purchase?
Under $100,000 $2004249,999 . SS00-$699.999
.-SI00-$149,999 . -S2SO-S299,999 -S700-S899.999
-SJ SO-$ 199,999 -SJ00..$499,999 -$900-$999,999
$1-$1.99 Million -$2-$2.99 Million $3-3.99 Million
How much are you capable of putting down on your next real estate
purchase?
~ I~ IS.. 2~ 25~ Not Sure
How much 'fill you most likely put down on the next real estate you buy?
s~ 1~ ts~ 2~ 25~ _Not Sure
Do you expect.to act a mor:tPIC loan to finance your next real estate
purchale? Yea . No --. If yes, what kind of mortp&c loan do you expect you will act?
Conventional Adjustable FHA VA Other Not Sure -· -- - -
To afford a new home, would you consider leavana the <>ringc Coast
mark.ct?
Yes No
If yes, which of the following areas would you consider'?
Central Orange County Nonh Orange County South Oransc County .
-----------"'"'==Yes.-?llo -""=No tt AG.,__._ ____ -:-ANNUAl ·
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME Los Anteln County , Riverside County San Bemardino~ounty .
Male
=Female
Under 25 Under S2S,OOO $75-$84,999 _Yes _No Yn _No YC'S No
-25-34 Yn -$25-$34,999 -$85-$94,999 San Diqo County Ventura County Other
MAlUTAL
Married
=Single
-35-44 Yn -s3S-S44,999 -stOO-Sl24,999 Yes No y N -----·-45-54 Yrs -$45-$54,999 -$125-$149,999 - --es_ 0
-ssa64Yn -ssS-S64,999 -s1so.s114.999
-65+ Yrs = $65-$74,000 =Over $175,000
TRADE/PROFESSION.
If you ~ buying a resort/vacation propeny, where would you prefer to
buy?
Beach Dcscn Mountains Out-of-State Other
. . AMENITIES & FEATURES
iaEMPWYMENT
_ Full-umc
_Pan-time
_Retired
Blue Collar
--White Collar ==Self-Employed What amenities and features will you seek in the next real estate you buy
for your personal or family use? · "'
CITY WHERE WOR_K __ ~~---=--Sq.. F.L _ One Story Two Story Multi-Level
Head: 2 3 .. s-6+ Bedrooms
COMMUTE ON~WA Y
Had: Miles
Other. Miles Other: -----------
Other. Miles Other:
REAL ESTATE
Will your next real estate purchase be your fint? Yes No
If no, how many other real estate purchase$ have you made?
_t _2 _3 _4 _S _6+ _DOn't Remember
What type/s of real estate do you own ?
Si• Family Dclac:bcd Home 'Siftalc family Attac:hcd Home
-Condo Duplex TeardOwn/LocOnly ScniorCommuaity
=Raol'i/Vac:ation Rental/Income _CommeNial _Other
When do you pillll 10 buy ral atate?
Within 3 months 6 months 9 moalba 12 months N°' SUN -- --Will your next ral estate purchne IDOlt likely be ...-.y-tMailt or
previously-owned?
Newly Built PrevioUsly Owned Not Sure - --· --Whal •ype of real estate will you lftOlt likdytiuy next?
Si. Family Detached Home SiJ111e Family Attac:hecl Home
_ CondO _Duplex_ Teardown/LOC Oftly _ Senioreofnmunity
_ Raon/Vacatioa _"8&11/lllCOIDe _ coaunmial _ 0.her
I ,.. "
.. -, -2-3-4+ Bathrooms
::family Room ==Bonus Room_ Den/Library_ Separate Dinina
_Inside Laundry _Maid/Guest Quanen _Central Air
Carpon t~ar ~ 2.Car J..Car 4+ Car --~ - -
_Yard _Deeb/Patios _Pool _Spe _Tennis
_Tract Custom _Gate Guarded Community
_Beach/Waterfront _Slip/Dock _Ocean/Water View
_Mountain/Valley View_ City Li11911 _ Gnabett
Ill .. TAT.Tee
from Wbida pllel' did~-t11i1 cpi!lllob•ire? _....._,_.D!ailY PiJOi l1•z1111t1lfa1
How often do you rad die lolloWina NII e11ate leCtionl?
S•eft'ateefNewB-• ._....._,_.
-••••-IJ(l~?K) -· ••"dJ(l..,.71S) -;!. ~v:IOli) _u..Dy('llMft) _ (5"-29). _ o ra-uy (50&-M)
_s ••••Cl.-tt.a~> _SeldamCIAmtlwitK)
EDESCANO
AND
MAUREEN WHITE
BIG CANYON
PRIVACY, PRESTIGE~ CONVENIENCE
In the tradition of elegance, this popular 2 bedroom "Greeobrier" home
PfOVides living in the pand manner plus the year-round enjoyment of the
community swimmina pool. spa. and tcnrus courts. A cathedral ~1hng
din!na room stepS down to the spacious hving room that opens onto the
inv1tina prden pauo overlooking the exclusive Big Canron Golf Course.
U.,.uin. die huae m.aster suite occupies the enure lcve with a specious
s.ittina room and priv.atc dtt:SSin& room. $339.000
HARBOR RIIXiE
RENAISSANCE HOME
A comfortable library loft overlooks the hv1ng room with its grand brick
fireplace to set this spacious mood. Add a laf'&C master suite and two
bedrooms. TMn complete the feeling with thrtt expansive outdoor decls
an9 a lovely entry coW1yard with a chanmng water fountain. All this and
more with panoramic mountain and oty hght vicwsan4JuSt steps from the
pool ond tennis cou~ $470.000
HARBOR RJOOE
VERANDA
Located in the Jn$lilious. hilltop community of Harbor Rid.,e and
SUlTOUIMk:d by beautiful landl(:aped ~nds. brick .-tios and cxpansi~c
venndu. The specious desisla of tins 7.000 Ill· ft. of haxGnOUS livu._
inchidina s bedroom suita with panoramic views ovedooki~ Newport
Beach and tht Pacific Ocean. Plcale call to receive • beauufUl. c:olot
brOc:tMft. si.mooo
760-5060
Re~ RCaltQJS of N~rt Beacp
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Arent joins Gr~bb & Ellis
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ALPIM(ERTON
SPARKLING!
This is an exceptionaly neat and tidy 3 bedfoom an(f 2 bath home, with frUl!y room llld <
&eplace. Budt-ins, iniuowaw and dishwasher, in a6dlbon to ttrtwo car altlcbed prace.
male for ftfY com1ortable nq at only il94,900. Call 751·5000.
IT'S SO PRETTY
Delightful 3 bedroom, 2 blth with spwk.ing pool Ind spa located in estatlbllt
~of we1 mMand Yl'dl Ind end for horw. New c:atpet. pwquet noon. pg fitpllce. $184,950. Cll 751-5000
EXECUTIVE LIVING
3 bedroom, 2~ bath home wttn cerwnic tie. decorator wallpaper throughout. ptantatJon
shutters Ind fireplaces In IMng room Ind masllr bedf oom. Remodeled guest battl oom. ac. to achoots, lhopplng. Ind So. Cst. Plaza. In .,... condition -nut aee to
IC>Pfeciate. $184,500. Cal 751..SOOO
HEIGHTS AREA
la'ge 3 bedroom, 2 bath hOme. ,_ the best tchods. With large boru room Ind •
blr, dining rm, drlnwtit: a.,_••. b!lly pltio IAd bade yir4. RV-aoo9ll. ~.Cil 751:SOOO
SOUTH COAST METRO
Bett• than new spit leYel in Co&tl Mesa has it ll-900!, spa, nwrored wardrobes,
microwave, garage door opener, wastw/Ory«. Whit el9e could you want? FuJI pnoe
$134,900. Call 751-5000.
EASTSIDE DUPLEX
Petfect for Investor or renting one Ind IMng In the other. Larger .nt is 4 bedroom. 3 blltl
and orly two Y91 old. This ii prime property n you lhOukt act now. Ful PtiCI
$359,000. Call 751-5000. . .
QUITE EXCLUSIVE
Impeccable two story home with two baths, Ind 1 bonus room almost big enough to
subdivide. New paint, new wllplper Ind, for Costa Mesa. 1 very reasonab6e prtce of
only $189,900. Cll 751-5000.
BIG BIG BONUS
Ttus is a very unusual 3 bedroom 3 bath floor pfan with a very hie bonus room.
Located in one of Orance County's better ctbes and priced to setl quickly at only
$142,900. Call 7Sl ·SOOO
MESA VERDE
Outst111ding tour bedroom wtlh din. ttne baths, n 1 family room ~ the
Wge pool n 1Q1 .,. 8eplrate patio per1ect for ~outs. Ful price s:MS,000.
Plelle Cll for "' appoi-lt. Ctl 751-6000.
GARDEN TYPE OFFICE
. New Mesa Verde pr ..... Offtc)I IUltll Mllllbll from 550 square feet. Favotlbll
lelle prcMlions Ind I rate of .59 foot W09 mall• tis I Wly ltbactiw oftemg. Cll 751..SOOO.
COSTA •SA RENTAl.8
la.-.N•bldl.$1500
3 ...... 2 -$1450. EJStsidl
3 ..... 2 -$1115, C4llct hR Cll 751-5000
REAL ESflTE SAi ES
tf '°'ft .......... I MW~ Of..., line,_ lam wt
hawt tM b11t tr1i11i11 .-..... at llO cost to '°' Cal Jld AfWS lor .....
ColdwellB8nk:er •••DI•
join the Circle of Honor
Two Coldwel Blinker moenta have help people out In a. NNpart lw:tt
won the .,.._.~ hola of being wea; b1llllee her 11 ~,... ......
Invited to join ColdvJ9I 8-*er'a experience, Bibb II utremely ~
national ~· the '"Clrde of Honor wtth the local PeoiPle and .,.._, M
-Sales. ' Oebl Bibb of the Newport eaentilll ~ for Sff 8UCCHlfut
Beach office Md Maxine PutMm of agent. ·
the ~MO a.cb. ofb .. the
recipients of the 1917 awerct. In ordlW Maxine Putnmn of the ~
• to qualify for this dl9tincti0ft M agent Beech offtce hM lll90 won ..v.• awards In the llx ~ .... ha"*" must complete one t>uyw-controled wtth Coldwell Brier. In 1117 n sale each mon1h for M entire ye9f. Bibb and Putnam ... the only llQ9nt8 beCane a Pt Mict.nt'a Club member
In South Orange County to fUlftl thla for the wood ye9t In a row. In PMt
quo•a. ~ MaxJni hM ~.~of ., the ''Gold Circle'' Md was named one Debi Bibb, a Newport Beach reel-of the t nve ta In h.t..-
dent, Is accustomed to winning controlled~.~. Senior~
awards. In her six years wott<lng at . A.saoctate.
Coldwell Banker's Newport >Beech -> •
offic:ejNbb has accu~ty of ~ ftnda that the ~town
them. Beektel ISelng '* to the values 8he grew up wtth In H..nb.a,
Circle. of Honor -SaleS, Bibb was Mluouri, have been her~ 8l8et
also named to ColdweH Banker's -"' In real estate ...... She~ "It'• the
President's Club. Member9h1P In this little things t do to follow through Ind
club Is one of the highest honors an my feeling of reeponalbllfty that rMk•
agent can receive. This la her third tt wort. One time I 90td a home to a
year In this prestigious-group. man who cded me the day he"'°*
Bibb 18 a true local product. She In. He happened to mention that he
grew up In Newport Beach, attended needed a drill bit. Wen, I jumped Into use. studying fine arts and public my car, wet hair and ... and brought
relations, and presently lfves In Bay him one. I just Uke to help people; I
Shores, which is also her area of real worry about what they need, not tM1W
estate speciaJlzatJon. She enjoys much comm6aion I m+ght make."
yachting. mountain biking end WOrl<-Maxine ha lived In San Julln
tmr.SfbtrS:ayllft"atWmlt"ltW11k91Jmost capfltraft0~1978~-ii\--c I t. b k .
about her job.ls the feeHng of realty several locaJ groups. Recently 8he . onserva ion 00 gives
helping someone with one of the waa named to the Bolitd of oncton
biggdt deciak>ns they wtll make In a of the South Orange County so.rd of d • • f t lifetime.S~leeepedaMyquallftedto RMltors. 8 vice 00 caring or rees
Residential•Commerdal•Sales
Loau•Buslilesses•Liqaor .
Licenses•Tax Deferred Exchanges
A~ct.rful office Witts people
• kiow thllir
bltinns
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(714) 840-9880
DeaipPJua
240 New,pon Drive, Sulte 106
Newport B11da. Ce W
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Coldwell Banker office
gets Top Liatings award
714 Realty gets a piece of Prudential'.s roCk -making .. of our own decillooM wtth
the ~ ·•ipp()rt of the MCOnd
llWgest non.balnk corporation In the
world," Amltadt• tllid.
PNdeintJil hU come Into ttii rial
...... IT\llketpl8oe wtth the meet
eophistlcated computer and lnfor·
matlon systems, according to
Amstadter. The goal la to Mlect the
top one per<*lt of the brok.,. llCl'osa
the United States and build the finest
,... estate networt< In the country.
Prudenu.t currently haa a S30 bilkM"I
rMI estate portfolio, lridudlng the
Emplre State Bulldlng. EventtlallY.'the
company expecta to have 3,500
offteea and 45,000 auodates ln Its
r:eal estate network.
714 Rutty offtdally opened on May
5, 1987. Since then, three natJonat
companies have approached
Amltadter to acquire her company or
lncOfporate It as P8l1 of a netwottl.
Survey: rates low in winter
Prem left. ................ ......,. Aillatadtler. Patrldl 11cott'&Dd
aeo:J.~ .... ••••••cattberlbbcm for714 llalty'eafD•ladoD
wltll tlaL
She liked the Prudential proposal,
because ''Prudentiiil ha a pulM on
the real estate Industry, a proactive
approach, the latest In rnaMgement
lkl"a and trends and high-quality,
first-rate materiala. The company
·port. 714 Is one of 11 charter
members of Prudential'• real estate
networtt on the w ... Coast. Al of the
people In management In Prudential's
reel estate netwof1( have been af-
Mated with major real estate com-
-.,.NflrM""t;;;;:r.;;;;;;;--;y;;::;;~•h't ~--wainlng'-9fOQl'W b9foea a ~----tow--lnW ra .. priYjJ1id ncreaw. Twenty-eight penon ls ~ McellMd, 80 that penfes •• - - - -
''H you atwaya do what you've
always done, you may get wnmt you'w
always gotten," Patrick Scott, sup-
port seMc:e
through the winter, hOldlng ..._of stmt• end the 018tr1ct of Cotumbta people are up and productive In 10
e.xlatlng ttOn* to a moder• --.. recorded yw-to-yew ..... pace daya..'' during the ht qu111W of 1888, drop, rMglng from 1.4 percent to 39.3
llthough lower..,, In camperleon to percent. "The 'Ynergy ls phenomenal,"
8CtMey cUtng .... ,.. ....... <al*t• ''Aa precMcted, 8COIMNnic tlCtMty tn Amstadter sakt. The first 43 offices
and one~ lgO. the first querter of 1988 la natter tMn were together at the" Sheraton New-
"The world had better look out,
'The Rock' ls on the move."
Accol-.. to.~~ In ~-7. HcM ... ~·--===============================;-..... v 11ldenta1 ..._~from tN .... runben lndlc8ttt good "-""
NatiOnal Aieooldon of RMltGra. the on the pwt of the "°"*'Cl eector, Gu wh a bank
Amstadter said.
nltl0i1Wkle •••ao.Wly ....... an-wbk:ftlnthellxthywof...,....,,18 ess ere
nulll rue of hOfM ,.. ... w 3.11 w from m.d.'' Miid Dr. John A. ~ unltadUr'IRgJ9nUarY. ~ Tuccllo. dlW 'economl8t for the • will tell ~0-u t.o ~ Ind Mlrch. That P9CeW •. 0 percent nattonlll ~ of AMltora. •
loWer' than the I.II_-~,.. The ftrit..--to-flrat..qulltter
forftrltqusterot1•7. ,..... ~ dropa ... ofl..e by when uou ask ~or • The NAR'a· qusterty ~ in-lncrHlll In tt.e ..... ,.._ of 21 J · l•
Ckadel ..... o1 :,.,.....,.~ owned ......_ an. ...... w~. re-~
.... ....._ holMI, townttoll111. ponednocM1'19fn>m .. ~to an~ condonWUna Md~ first~· The Wo-t yw-to-yw-
''Although the"°"*",...,..... ~ tna.••• In ..... weume I
.............. ..,.... ........... NOOnled .. , ••• ,-...... on vn11.,. me oan PRMluOlna at•••• ,... -. 1n ,.....P11Ceofl,500un11ats..,n.1 J'V~ 1111~ ..... ,................ .... ... hW* ...... s--'°'the m· only 2 hours. Ing .... ,...,. --of ...., ......... of 1117. ~· cutna 1111 Md 1117," llld NAA 11,800-unit ,_... p.ce tor the ftnt
P....a.nt ttlllOr ~ ....-m. Jr. CIU918r w 21.e .,.cent ....., of
The 81-.byitate ~ tt'9tfor111Taftnl~ . ...._ .. ,....or ....... ,.... Tiie •a11t ,..... draP cmne In ..... ,... ---"°"' .. .. M1111111ota. ..... the ..... of 78,200 ..-of .... ywtothe ..... ...-unllewdown31.3per0111t from one
of .. yw ~ .... ,... Y88rlg0.
Home prices contribute
to boOm in rental market
SOUTH COAST MORTGAGE a llVESTIENT, INC.
A CompuFund ~ SMker
1835-0 Nwlport BOuteverd. Suite 258
Coeel ...... Cllllbnla 92127
714-541-9585 .
~ CompuFund tnOt111&e leodef:' will do lhcir very best to
Obtain approval oo your ho~ Joen m a mere two boun. They
will then suarantee your mortpae rate for 60 days; Finally, you
It' your own credit card with your liDC of credit listed on it to
Show to Realtor and teller atike. tbal you'R ready to move.
A home is the most imponant oUft:bate you11 Cvet" make. h'a
just lOO bad lhc bub doa't ftalizr ihat.
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**Waterfront
***Waterfront .-Mt Poot
V'Glve Addrees at Guerd Gate •
HllES FIR SILE
2 IElllll ...
2592 Arbor: Baythor89
831-1400 . $445.000 Sunday 1-5
38 Corsa. .Newport North. NB
760-0714 $257.500 Sunday 2..S
484 E 18th St, Cos1a Mesa
548-1881 $278.500 Sunday 12-5
412 Hu.et Dr, Olde Cotona Del Mar
759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Suri 12-4:30
++234 Huel Dr, Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $895.000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30
+v15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge Estate8. NB
673-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2025 Vista C.)on, The Bkltfs. Nwpt 8c:h
720-17* --9u1Mlay~ ~
2 IR ,1us FIM 11 tr IEI
* v 44 Belcourt Dr North, Belcourt. NB
760-5000 $725,000 Sund8Y 1-5 .
••2009 Irvine Avenue, Beck Bay ... NB
631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
"t41 Monaco, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch
673-9333 $569,000 Saturday 1-5
* •+3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 7 Sea Cow. Sea Island
644--6200 $633,000 Sunday 1-5
V'22Sea191and, Bia Canyon, NB
780-0714 $217,!iOO Sunday 2-5
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408 Avocado, Corona Del Mar
~200 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
509 CamatJon, Corona del Mar
044-9080 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2012 Deborah Lane, Newport a.ch
631-1591 $299,500 Sat-Sun 12..e
2483 Irvine Ave #F4, BO Bey. NB
831-1400 $285,000 Sunday 1~5
324Undo.~
844-e200 $495,000
2215 M9yer St, eo.ta Mela
Sund8y 1-5
e4W115 $185,000 Sunday 1-5
21 Montpelier, Hairbor Ridge, NB
844-9080 seso.ooo · Sunday 1-5
1141 P9mbrof(e, W..adlff, NB
844-90eO $329.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •i 11 s.nta Ana Ave. Newport I ... .,.,, ... NB 131-7300 $650,000 ....._ 1-5
"21 lanta Ana Ave, ,..wport ~.N8 'u I060 s1••.ooo ~ 1-e
w.,,COMMeM · ·--~
215 Via Nice, Udo ....
631-1400 $429,000 Sid/Sun 1-5
115 ViaSan Remo. Udo191e
631-1400 $555.000 SaVSun 1-5
**1414 W Oceenfront. NB (M)
&46-7171 $650,000 Sun 1-4
3 IR ,1.s Fiii RI tr IEI
2701 Lorenzo. eo.ta Mela ~2313 $210,000 Sunday 1-5
1507 Mariner, We9t Clff, N9wport lk:f\
MS-4760 .$349.000 sat/Sun 1..S
17061 Aott•dam, Huntington a.ch
84&-3&43 Saturday/Sunday 1-5
. 4 IR ,tis Fii 11 tr •I
••722 C.neo Hlghlanda. C.,,., Hlghlanda * 1334 Antigua Way. ~. NB
6«-6200 $799,000 Sat/Sun.1-5 831-7300 $649.000 &n:tay 1-5
V'25 Connorwrt, 8ayvft, NB **47 8albo9 ecw.e: Newport.Bc:h "'
644 9080 $341,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 145-8115 $585.000 Sunday 1-&"
•258 E. Aaaberry, Anaheim H.. t2209 Cliff Drtw, Newport Height.a
76()..()714 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
710 Klnos Aoed, Klngl Aoed, N8 •2027 Commodore Ad, Bayer•
631-730o $659.000 Sunday 1-5 ~ $350,000 Sundiy 1-5
3261 Mk:NgM, eo.t.a Mesa •101t 0otpNrt T.-rece, ntne Terrece, COM
546-2313 $223,900 Sat/Soo 1-4 831-1261 $1,150,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
•11 Monts! ••er. Hairbor Ridge, Nwpt 8c:h 111 E. Bay Awnue, ~
721-1200 $668,900 Sunday 1--5 844-8200 $495,000 Sunday 1-5
1833 Port Aenwk*, Harbor View Hom., NB tv 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB
759-0819 saturday 1-5 873-9333 $785,000 Sit/Sun 1-5
7 Rue Vlllars. Big C.nyon 2331 Heether Lane, Newport Beech
&44-6200 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-CS211 $379,000 Sat-sun 1-6 --------.---____,,_,....,..; 31 Sycamore Creek, Turtle Rock, tnrine •••1021 Mariners, Dewer Shor99. NB
559-9400 $399,000 Sunday 1-4 760-0714 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
218 Via lthaica. Udo Ille 20TPort Brtatol, Harbor View Homea, N9
631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 75M700 $429,900 Sat 11-4/Sun 12·5
616 Via UdO Soud, Udo Ille 1951 Port Loc:kll .. gh, H.V. Hamel
631-7300 seas,ooo . Saturdey 1-4 &44-GOO le95.000 Seturday 1-4:30
1~ Via PalatlnO, Turtte ROck, 1Mne *43 Aoylll Sl George, Big ~
559-9400 $459,000 • ' ~ 1-4 ~ $800,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
219 via-s.n Refno, Lido.... .... .•• 1 ~ Chat..u Roye!, Big ~.,N8
• 631-1400 $589,000 Sat/&.\ 1-5 780-8333 $&49,000 Sunday 1-5 ,,
V' 12 Whit ..... Jamine er.-. CdM ..... 8 RUe VHlars, Bia CMYGn. N8
644-90e0 $525,000 ~ 1-6 780-0714 $765,000 SaUSun 1-5
4 IEllMM
414 AlpfM, Santa Ana
645-8115 $232,950 Sat/SUn 1-5
•••11oe e Balboe. ~ 8Md'I
873-0333 $1, 195,000 • Sunday 1~
•• 15 tnwrn1-..Big CenYon 644--45200 $1;.296,000 8und8Y 1-5
Ltt• .... Y• .,...
Sel y,. ...... ..
ell e1 ........ .
Ht-1671
for lnformatlOn
& surprisingly
k>Wcost.
* • 1038 Sandcatte. HWbor Vl9W Hiia · ~ SSZ9.000 ~ 1-5
•••319 Via Udo Saud, Udo ... N9
873-7771 $2,900,000 Sat/Sun 1~
-r t3052I Via Undou. u.guM Nlauel ~7171 $520,000 Sat 1f;..2, Sun 1-4
1939 Port 8'thop, HtibOt V... ...._
e44:.e200 M95,000 Set/Sun 1~
•2011 a.nu.c.o. 00.. ShOr•
631-1400 '530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
211 Vie Eboll. Udo ....
&M-4200 sas.ooo 8atl8un 1-5 ...... , ......
........... lllWI, "°"'°'"°'' .. 844 9200 11.M0.000 ... 1-5
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520 Vim Udo Soud, Udo ....
131-1~ $759,000 • Saturday 1-5
I 11,111 Fiii ii or DEi
*508 EwNncl Star Lane, Dover Sh0tes. NB
831-7300 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•••548 Hlfbor Ill Dr, NB i
844-90&0 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..
TIWllHOIES
CllDIS FOR SILE
1 IEllOOI
1507 Raitt Streek, #K, Santa Ana
:..----t145-&l15-$49,-500-~ Sunday-~
-.
2 IEllHI
.... •• 950 C8gMY Ln#201, Villa Balboa. NB
1eo-o11• $199.500 Sunday 1-5
• 126 Coralca. Newpo'1 North
8«-6200 $210,000 Saturday 1-4
••411'A Dahlia Ave. Olde Cotona Del Mar 87~94 $295,000 Sunday 1-4PM
2 BR ,1us Fll RI or DEi
*..,.. « Belcourt Dr NOtth, Belcourt, NB
780-5000 $725,000 Stqtay 1-5
2150-C San Mlchet, eo.ta Mesa
759-1501 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •eo s.. i.a.nci. Big canyon. Ns
S....-9060 $285,()00 Saturday 1-S
3 IEllOOI
* 1961 S.,, Bruno, Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $2"9,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
263-4 Vls1a def Oro. Bluffs. NB
75&-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••27 Vista Flora, Bluffs, NB
.159-9100 ..$299.000 Sat/&an t-5-
REALT.Y
------~~
DUPLEXES
FIR SILE
3 ....... 2 ••
513 Carnation, Olde Cotona Def Mar
631-1266 $569,500 Sunday 1-5
· 3 IR 1tlus 3 IR
• 424 Dahita. Cotona def Mar 675-9115 $525,000
712 P0tnsett1a. Corona def M•
Sun 1-5
759-6600 $529,000 Saturday 1-5
HllES FOR REIT
355 Vista Medet'a. The Bluffs, Newport 8ch
673-9333_ $ 1900Jmn -SM/Sul I 1-5
The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm
umst PUI * WI.LA UllU 1211.-• Beautlfulty decorated with an exciting ocean
view. 2 I~ bdrms P'Us den w~th wet bar.
Etegant format dining with Its own deck plus
aeparate famlty room and large kitchen Ideal for
entertaining. Over 2000 sq. ft.
.......... u,... .. .••
Profeaalonally decorated Villa Balboa
peinthouM over 1700 sq. tt. with 2 bdrms, 2
btitha, k>riri.a dining room, tutl gourmet kitchen
plua Ngh C8thedr• ceHings, custom cabinetry, mlm:wed nrepeace-au the very ftnest. You must
... ttMll
-•••m 11..,.. NtCetY decorated 2 bedroom 2 bath Villa Balboe
pentttouee unit wtth a bay vhM from the deCk
pkli vaulted celNngl, skylights, fireplace, extra
lt""89 MCI a v«y motivated Miier. Try a tease
opeton.
...... H11a1• n•.-
Fat>utous ocean view Villa Balboa Penthouse
ove1 1350 sq. ft. wtth 2 targe maslet txtrms each
with Its own bath plus high cathedral.~llngs,
fireplace, wet bar & private sun deck. A view
from fNery room!
LIU&..,_,,
Harbor Realty i8 a full service LOCALLY
OWNED Real Estate firm with a large pr
fessionally. trmned ataff offering a complet
range of real estate servtees. We have active
rental and commercial ctepwtments. a na-
tionwide retocatlon network and an in-house
computeriZed Mating service. For All your real
estate needs, can us.
........... 11...-
You Could r9'11Y •iOY the aummer here! Attract-
tvety decorated 2 bdrm, 2 bath Vila Balboa
condo over 1700 sq. ft. wtth large tamity room. 2
private patlOS. •
(714) 673 4400
..,.. ..... ~ 11,11..-
Enjoy exciting view of the Harbor entrance from
this elegant 3 bdrm bayfront townhome. French
windows and doors, fireplaces in the 1Mng room
and master bdrm, stand up wet bar, rich custom
carpeting, extra high oetlings. Private patio wsth
swimming pool plus spacious bayside terrace.
•II LlllLmYILI
Corona del Mar large sunny balcony, 2 bdrma
and 2 baths. wtth garllge. 11111r.
VUla Balboa with an ocean view. 2 bedrooms & 2
baths. < ,, 11•1•
Spacious 2 bdrm 2 bath condo with family rm &
private patio. 11•1•
Penthou9el Obf master suites with IM ng rm &
dining rm between. 11•191
Fabulous ocean vtew fully & expensively
furnished. 1 bdrm + den. 11111191
......... ;-..,.nnn,'r ..._. ... _. ... ._ .......... ,.-n11
2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY--CORONA DEL MAR
•
•
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PAULSON REALTY
PROUDLY PRESENTS
UDO .ISLE
$1,41&,0IO
•On Its own private sand.
• On -the water-with pier A slip.
VIA ll>O NOio-seR 58L.:-$3,900.000 . /
VIA ll>O NOl&-58R 4\;BA. .•. _ -$1,650,<IOO
VIA LIDO SOUD-48R·3~8A .. -$1,550,000
VIA lJ>O NOllD-58R-48A. ... Sl.495.000
VIA SM ROl>-581·58A. ..... $195,000
VIA lJ>O SOUD-68R·SBA. ....... 4 ...... $759.000
VIAJ'~BR·28A. ...•. -..... =::i149;000
• No moorings to vl~e view.
• No constant flow of traffic.
finest In this remodeled & redesigned 3 bedroom townhome for the
discriminating few whose lifestyle demands the best.
VIA ZURICH-48R·28A. ............ $691.000
VIA ORVETo-48R·38A.,. ... ,... $698.000
VIA ITHACA-28R 28A. ............ $695.000
• Enviable kitchen and family room.
• Every amenity -4 Br .• 4 Ba.
• Lovely courtyard entrance -----
llE IF 11111
USTD EICISIYELY -wl ... 11 .... , .....
Cllll.YI llS• .
111-1121
Ill 4441
u1ELCOllT'' II TIE ILIFFS .
~~~~_...,21 ....... ~~---""
OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5
312 VISTA SUERTE
NEWPORT BEACH
VIA LORCA-48R 38A. ............ $595,999
VIA SAN ROl>-38R·2¥18A.-.._$SS5.000
L---llim~ .500-
VIA tCE-38R 28A. .................. _ ..... $429,000
· UCLISIYELY UITEI Wiii
BILL FEEID
... arm _.111 IULTm 760-60971852-1904
MORTGAGE RATES
American Interstate S&L
Anchor Mort09.
Bank of Ameflca
BtooklkM S&L
Cc>n11nentel S&L ,....,,....,., .....
Glendale Federal S&L
Hancoclc S&I.:.
Hawtnom. S&L
Home Federal S&L
···-=· 11-@r al Sevlnga JMlliM*!::'* =:ii:.i...l&L
FIXED
.... DoWft ........ Lodr..fn ..... ..,... (~) (.,.)
10.500 10 2.000 ~ 15
10.250 20 2.000 45
10.500 05 2.000 eo
10.155 05 uoo 15
10.375 20 2.000 45
10.7IO 10 1.-00
10.875 20 2.000 30
10.825 20 2.000 15
10.825 05 2,000 14
11.125 25 2.000 30
.. .,.. 11 , ..
10.750 05 1.500
10.250 10 ' 2.000
10.800 10 1.000
10.750 20 0.500
• 30
15
30
15
11.1• • i.m •
10.500 10 2.000 30
11,000 10 1.500 00
10.125 05 1 000 75
10.500 10 1.500 45
1U7I • 1.19 • 10.875 10 2.000 00
11. 125 20 1.500 20
11.126 10 t.100 23
10.125 10 1.100 30
..... ,.
LMn
1el
168
168
168
168 -168
188
188 eoo -188
188
188
1el -lei
1el
lei
lei -fel
900
250
lei
........ .....
1 .000
7.500
7.875
8.250
7.500
.,.... ....... Ulllr ........ """ ~, c.....r <~, 10 2.000 11 -2.750
....
LMn
250
500
500
300
700
20 1.500 eo 2.250
05 2.000 eo 2.750
20 0.000 15 2.125
10 2 ooo eo 2.500
1.711
7.250 7.500
1.500
7.750
• u.
20 1.aoo
20 1.500
18 2.000
10 2.000
.... -45 2.500 180
15 2.280 -45 2. 7IO 500
30 t.790 ,.. , ... , .... 1.111 -2.175 111 1.500 05 2.500 15
7.500 10 1.IOO ,15
1.000 10 1.790 ,,
1.171 2D 1.790 15
.... • 1.19 7.175 10 1.500
7.500 10 1.000
7.250 10 2.000
1 en 10 2.000
7.111 11 U9
7.750 20 1.000
8. 790 10 2.000
7.115 IO 2MO 1.m • 1.•
• 30
IO 71
41
• 00
41 .. •
2.500 300
2.790 IOO
UGO IOO .... -2.290 111
UGO 300
2.190 1tl
2.IOO 111 == 2.780 -== .................. -.....IAMlt.•--1=--....... 0
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INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUITAllt!MORTAQES
11th o.trtet
Primer•
3 month T-blf
lmonthT·bll
1 yr. tr....-y note
3,r. t.-....y note
5'/f'.t~note
nit .... 7.52
9.00
8.45
1.13
7.58 l.M
1.11
u.. .......... 81"
7.52 7.52
9.00 9.00
1.35 1.22
e.11 1.50
7.M 7.40
1.40 1.211 8.73 ....
SOUTHBMCALFORNIA
RATE AYER.AGEi
,.....
15~ -~ •• lllll ........
1~
Cub I 4 ·
10.343
10.117
7.UO 1.-
10.7'0
11.0t3
7.711
7.712
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• Two LOWlt Prtcea Homes On Udo Isle
-· 8clth Totlllly AlmotWed--Tum k"ty
• Ugftt, Bright, And Open
• ~Plltiol
LISTEI DCLISIYEL Y WITH
llLL FEEIEY
........... , .... tLllT ............
111·1• llJ..1011
lttU1lelpY"
Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,,
c. ClintftN,
641-5671
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
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•Lim -..,._Wonderful open 2 BR, 28A home. CM edd 2nd story.
Floor to ceiUng wtndowe. "FUl-on view
of Uttte Corona~ ... 1111-
JIM & PA TTY Mc00NALD
• SAHDS INVESTMENTS, 758-8070 HUGE
REDUCTION
Hll --... --"'' --on' --,,,, ""'a:.-·---(-,,,, --,,. ---1$11 -'--·---,,.. -... 14oU
APAatMINTS ----
• Situated on 4th fairway wtth vtew
-vtew, putting green, fountain
• 4 Br. 4~ Ba. sauna tn master ba
• 3 Fireplaces -living rm, family rm, library
• Enlarged dining rm -added
• A dream kitchen
• 3 Covered patios -aft Outdoor
area In used brick
.U 1111111 1-1 ,, . .,.._ ...... . ----ITLIT .. lllllHll••---
no ........
.. .. ,,,.. tM.11 •11 IUB..
--· -... ,. ""'-' .... 11_ Thia 28R, 28A home ....
• ''tlOl..,.moon .......... With w.y
extref ~ .......... °'*" doorl. net lghts. French windows, ......., s-•IQ.
cozy ftttpl9ce 8nd °' ~ • '**19
prMi• "* PlUS • ...,. lot to 8dd on or
build up tor OCEAN VIEW! ... Ill _ _._._.lflmA WP''
1IMl1I
-·
Tumkey. 11'1"1f'OacUlate condition. 2
~droom, den, 2~ bath. New
carpet, paint. french door. plufT!b-
;ng fixture. light fixtures. windOw
covering~. new-applianc~. t* ~
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This 3BR townhome Is a lhowcaae of uncompromlltng beauty In
quality and design. Dramatic two-atory entry, l#ge fonnal Uvtng
and dining rooms. European gourmet kitchen with Welk-in
pantry. Spacious master eutte With oak coffwed oetHnga. Ex-
tensive use of polished black grantte and emoked mtrron.
French doors and windows throughout. L*ge petloe eurround
the exterior. perfect tor entertafnlng. Truly a contemporary
palace beyond compare!
OPEN SAl:URDAY & SUNDAY 1-5
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Beautiful Blufts 2 BR + 2 BA Ofl
spectacular greenbelt. Large patio,
security system, plantation Shut-
ters, wood noon & open bMln ceil-
ings. End Untt -$295,000 LH.
2026 Viata Cajon
Newport Beach
OPEN SUNDAY 1·6
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call (714) 720-1704
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Nice 3 BR home ln good loeatk>n. NMrty new
country kitchen, bonua room wtth French dOora.
Skytlghta, RV acx: 111 & stiff room for your boet.
All this on a targe tot with avocado tree. Good
family hOme. Call 548-2313 HP1
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A ~ buy fOt this property In an excellent
k>catk>ft. The home la In Up top condition. LMng room With flreplece, llgttt &-~kitchen, 8'M'8d
glaa -~. lkytlght:& psk~e gr~. A
home to be prouct to entertmn yObr friendl. This
hOme la appredatlng. C... now 546-2313 HP2
•-•m--. ,,.._ ExtJ..ey atncttve towmome with ~ gen-
erous 9lzied rooms, al on one le'MI with a private
entry. PrOfelalonlllly decorated. 2 rMater IUltee.
large ovml tub ln bath, ftnlpaeoe nMr ~·
Greet location. Motivated .....,.._ can now
546-2313. HP4
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Two &Fl 2 BA condo. Large IMnQ room wttt'I
fireplace Double gwage In neer new oomple)c.
c.11 848-7171 NPfO-
NEWPORT BEACH
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0wnet may oonlidef a large carry back on tble
Meluded, onM>t+tdnd Santa Ana I Mlghta
~qpetty. t..ge comer lot. 3 BR. 2 BA. Woe
famly room. P.ool. Detached o-~
patios for ent#talnlng. Call for .
~7171 NP8 ..... ,.. . .... ., ...... _
Gate . guarded community la ~ for ~
upgraded 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Exclll1nt vaiae.
Wale to the beach. can Me-7171 NP7
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OTHER AREAS
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One 3 BR at '206,000 Md one 2 BR at
$172.900. Al'9helm 8horeil la a private lake
oornnpVty wtth 3 pool9 & tpa, • 3 acte •e.
_..,,.-.... -........ picnic .... & 91 .......
ThW 2 homel .. both In male In coftdlllon.
'With fnMY, many teeturee. Cilll for tnformatlon.
5'48-2313 HP5 ...... ,,.,..
V1eW from fNfllfY room. 2 BR. 2 BA condo. Gate ~ded ~-Great liweltment • eec-
ond home. c..t 64&-7171 NPI a unu -......
mat• ••.1• ~~~·!!"·of1~BAcondOs1·02Low~
e.uttful double wide mobMe home In deal.....,.. "-·----llPPfOX. • ·-Newpon. Upgreded custom GM, bNrried cell-clubhOUM, pool prtvffegea, etc. Mu8t ... tNe
Inga, 2 BR, 2 QA, exclll1nt retnment or MCOnct week. G*t inveltrnent or becMkw swter. Cell
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111111111 •••••11 Sucx111rua bridal, forrMI dreu & tuxedo shop tn
exc1l1ntJocation. Exduelve. Shown by appoint-
ment only. Call 646-7171 for aJI detaNa.
•••••• .a-.-G&ant 4 BR MeM Dea Mar home In a great area.
Family room, fireplace. ~ tile & breMtaat bar
In the 8Pace. kltehen. Newly J)lllnted In & out.
Skylight, deetgner nlpaper, new roof, etc., etc.
Covered patio. MuSt ... to beUeYe at this prk:e. can 5-46-2313 NP.7 ..b -•
...................... an.-CNirrnina ... malnt.nd home ln great ... of
Costa MeA. Rowing floor plan. Cozy fwnlly,
dining room. 3 BR. move In CiOndltion. Big yerd
wtth fruit tr.-, your children CM wmk to grade
& middle IChc>Ot. can for detaila. 646-2313 HP&
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Loeateid In Baycrest, thle epeclllt houle hM ~
-customized & remodll1d. f:eetur• lnclUde 4
BR, muter bath With whltlpoot tub, French
doors, cuatom c..-peUng & wlndoW COtJ.,..•'99.
targe comer lot With c1ra11s dmeny. A home
for the~~---~7111 NP2 •
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--N' 1111 • .,._ llllJlll Aalume private 1at. Owner wtll caey or conalder trade. GigilntJc 4 BR. famly room. gourmet
kitchen, boriua room, 2 domW rooma, bull
around an atrtum wtth pool & ~ Bonua: on a
deal' day you can ... fore11er ••• ar.t potentaat
here. CeM for detalla a...7171 NP3 • ,...____ .....
EJegMt ~French cuatom on one of lll'g..
Mt Iota In .,..._ Pn ¥tew. AmM.'tili lndu6e
new ~ plantmlon lhutW8, Fr9"Ch docn.
hlng room wllll I ft. cellnl. ber Wlndowl. .__ room with b* & tww 8tlP ,..,._..,.... with
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cured orounda br Uofda. Pool, .... taou. • much more. CeM for•_.....,,. 148-7171
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time ~ property or good lnv.atment or r.,tat won·t lat •t u. prtce. Cal s.w.n 13
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CoUntry ... In the dty. 8eaUttful home on
~wooded IOt with w.w of ctty llghta. LMded
glll9I entry to drwnatlc formal dining room.
LcMlly lmponed decorator ~. French
doors. Gourmet k"chen. Huge pttvate Ute,
central air, patio, Wnly room, AV IMXlll, .ec.,
etc. Ctlll tor ...... 548-2313 HP13
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Ytant 3 BR; ~BA. hOme. Sunken llYlna room,
fotmll dining. ~ room, maater ~--with
balcony. New dr.-, new llnka. NI•~·
A ·Gr..a buy & tnOll9 In conclllon. Cel 546-2313
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