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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-18 - Orange Coast PilotIJ GREG KLERKX ....... Nie ... Hidi Ratliff took pride in bein1 a Mustana. She loved Costa Mesa HiJh School. and sho\\.cd that affection throuah her enthusiastic participation on tl\e 1ehool's chccrleadin& team. She cheered on her teams with all htt heart. Her ~oy and spirit disa~ared all too quickly. Hidi died last Aua. 16 along with I S6 other people when a Northwest Airlines jetliner crashed Civics ·lessoh creates fireworks By GREG KLERKX °' .. ...., ......... Who ever said you can't fiaht city ball? Not the kids in Penny Nonon's fifth-grade class at Harbor View Elementary School. Upset about thQ City Council's decision to cancel fireworks shows at Newport Dunes Aquatic Park and Big Canyon Country Club. the 26 stu· dents took matters into their own hands and sent a bundle of lctten to council members. askina them to change their minds. "The shows at the Dunes and Bia Canyon arc the only fireworks we can sec on July 4." wrote student Michael Bell. "If you forbid those one to two hour shows. a lot of people arc goina to be disappointed •• "A lot of people in Newpon Beach think the fireworks arc wondttful ... wrote Adrianne Lee. ··Sccina fire· works on the Fourth of July in Newpon Dunes mtans a lot to Newpon Beach residents." As it turned out. the students' picas were answered: The council reversed its decision to deny permits for the fireworks shows. and the skies will light up this Fourth of July. Nonon said the.exercise in democ- racy was the result of a newspaper article brought in by student Heather lmmoor. Because civics and writina arc pan of the fiRh~grade curriculum. Debbie Babashoff ex- tending family's success- ful swimming tradition. /81 Entertainment Cinderella goes Holly- wood In Rudolf Nureyev's productk>n at the Per- forming Arts Center./ Al catlfornla Apptllat• court rules. agelnlt ptanto eet a lowet' . minimum w~ for tlP-earnen.7 M - Nation ~reect•wlth lhoCk. to'briblfY ln- ¥•1g9t10n Of defel• contrectcn./ M Al A3 ••• SATURDAY, JUNE - rcrushed shortl) arter takeoff in Detroit. The 16-)c;ir-old student was on her way home after a two-week visit with her father. Don Ratliff. in Toledo. Ohio. Now. more than 10 months aRer her death. Hidi's mother feels the school her dauahter loved so much has bctra)cd her. The source of the betrayal? The school's 1988 yearbook. Somehow. Hidi's senior picture is missing from the annual. which was released T:1ursday. Her name is missing from the senior roster. There is a brief dedication to her. and a baby picture and poem at the back of the book. The picture and poemwere.paidfor b) her mother. Mal) Ann Ratliff said she was assured her daughter's photo would appc:ir in the )C3rbook. TM at.nee of that photo, and of any significan• dedication to Hidi. effectively tt'l5rS her dau&hter from the mtmorics of her cltlssmates. the mother said. "I can't bclic\;e the) 'd do this." said Rntliff. sobbing o'er the yearbook and a cop) of Hidi's senior photo. "Ifs lilc she nc\cr \\.ent thert." Ratliff ho so tlngry about the omission that she has rut a frttze on tht• $I 0.000 memoria fund she has rai~ m her d;iughter's name. Thus far. mone) from the·fund has been used to purchase weight machines. a llembeiw of Pean1 Jlforton '• ftftb·IJ'&de clUa allow off letten aent to l'fewport City Hall protatlng cancelladon of Norton decided to discuss the fire- works show denial with the students. She said the students understood the council's reasonina for the denial -traffic and sarety problems -but felt their decision was wrong. ··one student said he and his mother sat in traffic for more than an hour for the chili cookofT a few weeks ago:· said Nonon. a teacher at y mis ing photo . time clock and a scoreboard for &he hiJh school's athktic dcpanrnint. she waidr Other purchases wert planned School Princ_ipal Frank Jnfusino noted the sbon ckdication to Hidi at the end of the senior pictures:. bUt said he isn't sure wh> there is no picturt. antrOduttOI') paacs of the )earbook and •'lln't complcttl) surt 1ha1 the ~&iRUd~~t.:cd~-- .., nn·t sa) for surt." he said. Pr1ckcn said he was ne\Cr 1n. formed in writina or orall) about an\ ta,.:r dedication section 10 Hidi. He was not ·~arc or an) other ~nior picture om1S'S1ons. he 11ddrd. .. There must ha\C been a mix-up. It's something ~e·rc ccnainly :1orry h:»ppcned," said lnfusino. -.ho said he hadn"t spoken v.ith the )tarboolc•s editors about the omission. nd) Pridctt. one of the book's cditors-in,hu:f. said 1he 'earbook sUlfT -d idn't rccci'e Hidi s senior picture from 1hc photography studio. "~c didn't rc:cei\c her picture. so ob' 1ousl) v.c couldn't put u in." said Prickell. a senior at the hilh school. Howc\cr. Pnckl'll said that he *H onl> direct!) responsible for the The }carbook's ad' isor. teacher Ou1d Van Treese, could not bt' reached for rommcnt. Ratliff said she ukcd the yearbook staff if the) needed Hidi's photo for the annual. She v.as told the picture ~d been rtC'e1\cd. she said. "I don't know \\.hat's happened here:" sh~ said ... Ma) be tht) felt 1hat puttina 11 1n the )camook would make people upset apin. But at this (PleaM Me lllMDtO/ A2) . ...., .................... annual flrewot b allowa. Tile CoancU later re-.ereed laelf to allow the 8howa. Harbor View for 20 years. "I said 'Perfco1! Put that in a lttter.' .. Studcn1 O)lan Steinbera did just that. "If you arc worried about traffic (then) why don't )OU stop Fashion Island construction or the ch1h cookofT at the Balboa Bay Club." he wrote. ''"lso. why don't yOUJUSt ha\C (Pleue 11ee CMCS/A2) Copters' effects on homes studied VibrafiOn test will _,, __ help to evaluate a rea development By ROBERT HYNDMAN .............. The effects of helicopter vibration on nearby homes 1s the subject of a ·test currcntl) being conducted at the Manne Corps Air Station in iTustin. The test b) the Army Construction Enainccrina Research Lab bcpn June 13 and will continue through Frida). h ~•II evaluate vibration effects on homes located under hcli- coptcr fli&ht pancms. • Acconfin1to MarineCorps$POk.Cs- mcn. tht test ~ imponant in evalu· atina "'hat t) peof dc\·etopment ouJbt 10 be allowed and disallo.-ed around the air $~lion. Currcnll)'. plannillJ a:rourid the Tustin air buc considers measurc-- mrnts and forecasts only for aircraft- o, erllight noise. Based on those forccas1s. plannen and local JO\cm· ment qcnc1cs dctcmune zon1na dcs- •anations to provide compatib~ land uses. Results of the current study, how· C\cr. v.ill influence decisions on (Pleue .e COPT&lt8/A2) Friends rally around a withdrawn Dave Baker Irvine councilman retreats to his family midst of crisis w ht ch may end career a7 JONATHAN VOl...RE ................ Rocked by alleptions he at- ~ptcd to embezzle $48.000 from a Orivate foundation. Irvine City Councilman and failed conarcssional carididatc Davi~ Baker has all but vuishtid frOm the public limeliJht he once coveted. Discovered earlier this week at his sistcr•s El }Toro home, Baker has rduSeef 10 make even the most s>reliminary publiC statements. His l>Olitical life is in tatsrn and may be at an end. analysts say. Hi$ personal hfe hanp in the balance of separate mvcstiaauons by the Distnct Attorney's office and his employer, the law firm of Paul. Hastinas. Janofsky and Walker. "This is the most difficult crisis Da~·id has ever faced." Paul Meyer. Baker's attorney said. *'He ls dealing wish it the best he can, on a day-to-day bUis ... this is a very touah period." ~ invntiptions could result in criminal characs and possibly his removal from the state Bar Associa- lion. Both invc5tiptjonurtexpcctcd to conclude within a month. Baker's problems t>tpn not Iona aflcr he announced his intention 10 seek the Republican nomination to the 40lh Conarns onal Dist net. a scat that will be vacated by the retirement of Robcn Badham. R-Ncwpon ee.ch. Supported by Badham and most area politicians. Baker was the initiaJ favorite in the race. Still. he ult1mat'" ly lost to ChnstophefCox by leu than 1.200 votes. one pcrccn~ point. His campaian was first tested by allegations that he C'lmtd on '1llf extra-marital aff11r. Lona rumored in a whispcr<ampaian. the charae was screamed at Baker duri"* a can- didate's forum b> an unknown-and still unidentified -heckler. Baker nc:vcr answettd the charae. onl) admittina that his marrillt' to Patt) Baker had gone through some tough limes. But the couple rcmaiMd togclhcr and appeared s1dc-by-sidt throu&ftout the race. But the deepest wound Baker suffered wasn't revealed until after the election. r The allept1ons that. as e1tecu1ive director or the S 16 million Irvine Health Foundation. Baktr wrote his campaign an unauthori.%rd check for $48.000 surfaced aftCT he lost the nominauon. Supe-rior Court Judgt David Sills. who sits as chalrman of the sevcn- mcmbcr foundation board. said that a sttrctary no "CC'd two foundation checks miS$1na the weekend bt'forc the primary. OM ol tbc checks was returned unu!led. 1hc other -.-as written out 10 Baker. si&Md .,..ilh the candida~·s s11natun: and the judse's -altbou&h Sills said he never saw the ch«k. The j udat confronted Baker with the discovery. and demanded bis rcs1snat1on on the Saturday before dtttion day. Brcal\ina· into teara. Baker rcsi~ and then checked h imself into Hoaa Memorial Hosptial ror treatment. sources said. "He just bottomed out:• one source ohscncd later. Campaip officials said Baker wanted m0tt molle) for a fiuny ol last minute ca.mpal&Jl maitm. He took out a loan on his $300,000 Woodbrid&e home. but the money was late in romina. officials said. "He had a strona desire lo win." (PlllN _. nJSllO»/d) Police raid suspected ho118e8of prostitution ,• t to 18 attacks ., .._ ... ulltal ,,,_ don't -any ... ~-n.;--.clilcribed as blaiil*. ia Ill ~ :e' .::.5::,•liviMd Ille 20I. whb a a.II. a1e.1etic 1-M ii ... ... believed mponsible fol four ,....., ikMle .......... Ii• IO 11 .... 1 1WO attempted rapes. four other ... uau and bUr&laries in tM ._ 10 1e1ual ... uh1 and numerous bur- moftthi; Oar*n llrove police tPI. .-;a. tlie ~ uid. ""'Tbeleuecenain lb=· thil .. yit Molt of the break-ins wm th~ doint &hat makes UI li!Cfy IUft ,......_ed ..a..:-.-.. -~.: f ifs w lame llf'I·" llid SIL Pllil UD~a __.or wllMSOWS o apert· Maton. "~re seem•'° be tome link mcnts and homes in this OranlC amona ihe other victims in thi• they County community. No fineerprints have tittft lone fema1cs. vulftefable in have been found. one way OI HOlhtr.. "It .k>ob .to us. li~e the JU)' is not • scl«t1na lus victims randomly.'' L1St Su~y a prowler wu ~led Mason said." It looks liu he has some t;y a aurvetllance camera at a .env~ie knowledae of their livina situation." home for t~ dcvetopmen1a11y · da• The man struck five times al the ablect tbc. .lde-wbae-~ Mlieve-htitc Amis home for the di•bled on tbt aame man raped a blind woman Wilson Strttt. whett some of'the 31 ·~ m~. at last one other residents are so scverel:t impaired resident an Apnl. they may not have known 1fthey were Police believe the man was rnpon· abused. police said. sjble for an early momint brak-in "Their problems are so acute that Aua. I at the •s-rtment ofa 24-year-you could have had a sex crime. and old woman who lived alone. She was they would have no way to tell "~ at kniftpoinl. anyone,·· Mason said. • ·we think he's mina up his Police believe the man first ap- victlms accorcti11110 the threat level... pcared al the home~. 30, when one Mason •id. ..He picks thole who of lhc employees spotted a prowler. four days later. a f'onner admini.,. VllOI ctliileed I ...... y OYet' I beCk wallwklaa.......aliet. f.arty on April 21. a man fort"Cd open a bedroom window and molested a aevcrly rc11ned raiMnt unable to commauricate. .. 'Thete airtaare IO prapamed to do what they att IOld... Slid home !ldministrator Vidti Mlllliora. "That 1s one molt' reason they are so vulnerable." The man then raped the woman's roommate, a 28-ycar-okl blind resi· dent. He pulled a cap ahe wore over her eyes and whispere<t. "Don't look at me.' tpparmtty unaware sbe was blind. The same day facility owntr BIITY Rub bcian instailina a S 12,000 secur- ity system. and hired a niaht security auard. . On May 17 at 2 a.m., the alarm was trigertd but no one was seen, Rub said. Employees later discovered a broken window jn a room where two non-verbal, severely disabled women lived. U.S. Tempa ....... to...•Oflp111,...,... .. Le ...... ~ 77' • ~ ti • II 11 ~ .. u ., .. 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Baker, tryins to avoid the public ~. has apparently withdrawn to the safrty of his family. "I have never seen a more closely knit family.'' Nakaoka said. Althoush some speculated earlier that Baker was livins at hjs sister's home while Patty Baker anCI the couple's two young boys remained in Woodbridae, one source close to the family said that is untrue. "They arc hving together and always have been." the person said. "And they alway• will be." Calls to e.ac.er•s hOme are answered only b) a machine, however. Meanwhile. Olhtt Baker suppor1en say they have had no c:ontaet with the candidate, but scand beside him nonetheless. ··1 think we'll find out how aood friends and aupponers of Dave Bilker . we reany are," said Jim ckBoom, Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict board chairman and executi"e director of the Orantc Coast YMCA. ••1 wassurs1rised. but I can undcntand the pressure of a race can make us oo weird things that we normally wouldn't. "He is still a good man and I still believe in him ... Cdumtlu9.0No 11 IO lM!aClty .. 78 ~_.,.o It .. C-d,NH. .. n lenAlllonlO .. .. 1111\M 16 17 O..Ft~orltl 11 14 IM"'-·'" 12 .,. I: knwcllllo IO .. ~ ., 14 ........... 71 '' ,,... n • 0.-13 ........ • ....... Me ,, 17 _......_ n ea ~ .. 7t .......... ., It 0... 11 13 .. .. .... Crur 70 11 OuMll ., • T.,,.,..... l"tfllllO .. 74 -&..-~ 7t .. c.. f1 .. T._...a • .. .......... • ., .. ., '"'*"' 107 11 ===--• 11 ,.,, .... n .. TW. .. " 17 " ,.,.. • " ..,..., •. oe It 71 r-..v..., • 40 :::..·: .... a 41 Wld"'8 • • TMll!la 7t 17 u ., ......... 1t tt ........ .. .. ... , ... t1 • ~ • • , ..... w, It It Surf Forecaat LITTLE SAIGON FORMALLY DEDICATED ••• l"romAl . mcnt of Little Saiaon. be consistent with the ,eneral Sou1hcast Asian motif that we already have in the area." Crews get handle on brush fire kmcJian said before the unveiling. "Just over a decade ago. we saw the first wave of Southeast Asian en- trepreneurs here. Today the en- trepreneurial spirit is alive and well in Little Saigon." A Westminster businessman at- tending the C'l?remony said he was happy to sec the name Little Saigon win official recognition. .. It's fantastic that they have been able to come this far in MM:h a shon time." said Yoshi Miyawaki, of Fountain Valley. ..I'm Japanese- Amcrican and our people came over here as laborcn.' It took thtm 1 scneration to tct ftUblithed. ~ Gladys Penjoyan. also of Fountain Valley. said she liked the rthnic diversity that had developed in Oranac County over the years. After the unveilina. Deukmejian attended a luncheon of the Viet- namese Scholarship Foundation at the Asian Palace restaurant. "The 12 youna men and women who arc this year's recipients of the Vietnamese American Scholarship Award have ~roven that rup«t for leamina. family encourascment and hard work pay off with hiah arades and the opportunity to cam advanced degrees." Dcukmejian said in his kcyraotc speech. REDLANDS. Calif. (AP) - A possible arson fire blackened more than 200 IC1'C'S of grassland and came within 7S feet of expensive hilltop homes before 1t was contained Friday in a San Bernardino County canyon. offteials said. Fire investigators ex.aminina the charred brush for clue, determined the fire was probably intentionally set. said California Department of Forestry spokeswoman Lovay Pray- Manina. No evacuation was ordered but residents in the Live Oak Canyon area moved horses and other animals to safer around and watered roof shin~cs with prden hoses to douse floating sparks. Ms. Pray-Martines said. There were no reports of injury or property damage in the blaze that burned out of control for 41/i hours before it w~s full) encircled at about 8 p.m .. she said. Fire officials estimated the blaze would be complclely doused by midnight. the spokeswoman said. Heav) inland haze and smoa hampered the carty firefi1htin1 effort as water-dropping aircraft were un- able to safely approach the area un1il afternoon breezes cleared skies. Ms. Pray-Martines said. "We are very proud because our Saigon has been lost to the com- munists. .. said Han Nguyen. who said he kft Vic1oam three years ago. -we Four hand crew• totaling 60 fire-arc proud tha1 we can now have fiJhlcrs from the CDF. the county another Saigon here in America." fire Department and the U.S. Forest J~ph Nguyen. project manager Service battled the blaze near Inter-for the> car-old shoppin.J mall. agreed state 10. about 75 miles ~st of that the official dcs1anation was downtown Los Angeles. she said. significant for Orange County's Viet· Two helicopters and three air namcsc communit)'. tankers dropped water from above ··M) hcan was pumpinl so hard and a pair of-bulldozers were used t0-'llfhcn J-aw the unvcilina. he said. cut fire lines. the spokeswoman said. "When Saiaon fell in 197S. they • 1mmcdiatel) chanacd the name to Ho ------------------------------------• ('hi Minh City. Now with little 1'ine Red Brigade terrorists captured Sa1aon. we arc makinl a new Pt«'C of histol) for ourscl\•cs: Observers from outside the Viet· namcsc community also said they were impressed with the develop-used to kill a former U.S. diplomat. police said Friday. Peninsula. Hunt. a career diplomat. was assassinated in Rome in February 1984. ··1t·s intercstina that we have this large Vietnamese community in our midst." she said. "I'm Armenian· American. My people were immi· grants too. I 1hink this is peat." Westminster's mayor f pro tem. Frank G. Fry Jr .. said the city is takina steps to establish Little Saiaon as an official zonina district. ··Ttus 11 a distinct business district. and cMairdy a tourist district as ~ell." he said. "The zonina will rdlect that AnythinJ that JC;)C'S in will conform to design standards aP.: propriate for the area. We're sull workina on that. We don't really know cnouah about Vietnamete de- sian 10 require lhat everythina be authentically Vietnamese. But it will The Vietnamese commercial dis- tric1 on Bolsa A venue is the hub of an Indochinese community that extends into ncighbor1na Garden Grove and other Orange County communities. Reportedly the largest Vietnamese cultural and commercial district in the Western Hemisphere. Utile Saigon t>caan with just a few Viet- namese-owned businesses in the late 1970s. Then: arc now more than 1.000 businesses owned by Viet- namese Americans and seared toward the Southeast Asian com- munitt. according to Wcstmini.ter cit) offici1ds. 1 MILAN, lcaJy (AP) -Authonties caisco\lered a Red Bripdes terrorist 'idcout. arrested nine people and ~ized a submachine gun possibly l bOPTERS •.• Warrants issued by a prosecutor in Milan accused the nine people of ~rticipatina in an armed band and of 1lleplly possessing weapons, said Cor. Luigi Nobili. commander of Milan's carabinieri police. The submachine aun may also have been used in the murders ofSen. Roberto Ruffini. economist Ezio Tarantelli and former Florence Mayor Lando Conti, Nobili said. MISSING PHOTO CRUSHES MOTHER ••• Proa Al 4ature family housinJ and other ~rojttts.. spokesmen satd. Current ordinances do not take into account the annoyances of Yibration and rattle in nearby homes. Vibrational impacts are most often •ssociated with low-flyinahelicopters qperatina near air stations liu the Tustin base. In some cases.. such annoyances appear more stressful to Uxal residents than the noise. : The study calls for each type of t,elicopterin the Marine Corps inven- tory lo fly prescnbed routes in the vicinity oflbe ajs station as part of the pre-test and test phases. The pre-test involves about four hours of flying for each type of helicopter over a two-week period. The subsequent test phases Wlll occur July 2S.Aua. 20 and will uwolve about 12 hours of flying 1ime and more than 100 test subjects for each type of helicopter. A police anti-terrorist squad dis- covered the hideout Thursday in a Milan apartment after a two-year investiption of a aroup suspected of trying to rebuild ltalfs left-wing terrorism network, Nob1li told a news conference Friday. The Red Bripdes terrorized Italy in the 1970s with kidnappings and assassinations, indudina the murder of former Pnme Minister Aldo Moro in 1978. Nobili said officers found two machine guns and a submachine gun. ammunition. 60 million lire ($46,000) and documents related to killina.s ctlimed by the Red Bripdes and a related group. the Fiahtina Communists. He said invcstipton believed 1he submachine iun may have been used to kill Amcncan Leaman R. Hunt. d1rcctor-jcncral of the Muliinationat Force and Observers. The Rome- based group monitortd the Eaypt- lsracl peace treaty 1n the Sinai The Red Bnpdes claimed re- sponsibility for killing the three Italians. while the fighting Com- munists said they killed Hunt. Ballistics experts were checking the submachine gun. police said. Ruffilli, a Christian Democrat and close friend and adviser of Premier Ciriaco De Mita. was killed last April at his apartment in Forli. a small town near Bologna. Tarantelli, who was shot and killed in Rome in March I 98S. wasa leading official of the Christian Democrat· dominated labor union CISL and had been a member of the government commission that drafted a plan to reduce Italian workers' automatic wage increases. Conu. who was killed in February 1986 in Florence. was a consultant for a company tllat produced radar and other military electronic equipment. He had been accused in lcfl-wing pamphleti of"cxponina ~ar ... From Al point, it's been long enouah down the road where people fiave &ood memories about her." lnfusino said he would ask the yearbook company to print up pic- tures of Hidi so that seniors could include them in their yearbooks. "This is not somc1hin1 that was intended to happen.'' said lnfusino. .. We all cared about Hidi very much." While the yearbook may have omiued Hidi. her classmates did not. The brief. free-form dedications ac- companyin~ cach senior picture were peppered with referen~es to the popular checr1eader. Senior Lamberto Pico wrote .. all my luv to Hidi Ratliff may she RIP." Hidi's best friend. Debbie Rodnguez. wrote. "Hidi. Forever in my heart." POLICE RAID PAIR OF BUSINESSES •.• Prom Al ported al Sun Acupuncture on Brookhursl Street m Westminster. Ochoa said. I he Huntmaton Beach business catered only to Asian men. pofjce said. This reportedly thwarted Hunt· lnaton Beach police efforts. beeause the department had no Oriental undercover omen - ' But there alleacdly were no such restrictions at the Westminster busi- !CSS. and an undercover Huntinaton pc.ach officer was able enttr that ... Ol'PICa ... _. ... C-.._CA 111111 ..,._ .. 1MO COiia ..._. CA wt.211 operalion. Ochoa said. The same women allcacdly worked at both locations. Ochoa said. and tht Hunt- inaton Beach officer~ eventually pcnn1lted in the center an HuntiftJlon ~ach because the woft'len came to know him. Ochoa said. Ochoa said the six women alletfdly ~-the offtcer·~ for iflnOMY. Masuacscost S4010$j(), Otho9 uid. and sex activities wm btlie"ed to be S.20 to SSO e~tra. he said. l'hosc arfcstcd were Mia Hui Souna. 38. Anaheim: Youns Cha ~ ,_,. .. 2 "71 """'*-I •Olllll .w1·A~I Yun. 41 . Anaheim. Choon Sun Park. 51. Oardcn Grove: Ok Kum Ltt. 36, WCltminstcr: Mic J. Sim. 36. Garden Gro,e: and Oyu Suk Jo. 26. Full- erton. Souna was believed to be the operator of the establishments. hot Mid~.---~-----~ ·---™six women were booked into Huntinaton Beach Cit)' Jail in lieu of SI .SOO bail. Ochoa said four had bailed out Friday afternoon and two had aone to coun to be arra.ianed. .. And the student perhaps most crushed by Hidi's death, her boyfriend, Tim Felter. offered a simple dedication. "Hidi. I Love U." feller's mother. Marlene. said her son has still not aotten over Hidi's death. "He's still in the denial stage," said Felter. who remains close friends with Ratliff. In an earher interview. Felter said Hidi was "the only airl I had ever loved.·· The two had hoped to be named "School Sweethearts .. in their senior year toacther. and have their portrait taken ror the yearbook. The Nonhwest crash. which claimed the lives of seven Oranae County residents. was the sccond- worst airline disaster in the nation's his1ory. Pilo1 error was blamed for the disaster. There wu only one survivor, 4- year-<>ld C«elia Cichan of Tempe, Ariz.. who is livinJ with her 1unt and uncle. Her parents died in the crash. CIVICS ••• Prom Al traffic safety auards on comers and hi&hway passes?" Norton u.id the students were all very excited when the fireworks cancellation was reversed. She said the leuer-writina campaian was a first·hand demonstration of democ- racy in action. ·•1 aa1d, 'Sometimes you an fltht Cit)' hall'. •• , lllE. , •. IDT Fll3 ,, 1lij Iii ... ,_ iii UfJlll ., ~1 ... ,.* ........ ... .. ... , .... c.,.a ...... 11 .... .. 11d11t .... 7" ... ., ........ ~ . 111111 ,uau1 1 11 ... . . ........ .. 7 PD d11 e -. •' .............. Free ere cuminalioftt rot w1dor cidlllftl Wlll be otrenid Tunday ••the family Medical Center 1n Irvine. The t.aaml will mature vilUll Kuity and 1l10 **' problems wch u alaucoma. caaancu and eyelid infn&ions. The 1CIU att sponsoml bY lhc ~ clinic ofUniltd Wntem Medical Centn1. bated 1n Santa Ana. Eumination1 will be aiven from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Rcserv11ion1 art rtquired and may be obt11Md by callina 9'3-3486. Natridoa talk •l•ted Oin1car nutritionist Patricia Conner will ad~ dress Tucidlf1meetin1bfthe Dolphins Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The SHSion i1 scheduttd for 7: I .S a.m. at the Newport Btach Marriott Hotel. The COtt is S 12 with reservations or S 14 at the door. Call the chamber ofTace at 644-821 J for details. Women'• talk In Meu "8cin1 a Woman in Oranae County in 1988" will be the theme of the celebration of the summer solstice at Chanaina Woman Sanctum Monday. The program as sch~uled for 7:30 p.m.,at .202S Newport Blvd., Suite B. 1n Costa Mesa. Adm1~ston as free and further information is available at 722-6846. UltraHand lecture •et Dr. Mathew Bcssen will conduct a prop'lm entitled ··usina Ultrasound to Diaanosc Cardiac Disorders .. Tuesday at I p.m. at the Ne~n Center branch of the Newport Beach Public L1bnry, 8S6 San Clemente Drive. The hour-lona event is frcc and open to the public. Call Jackie Headly at 643186 for additional mformation. Sale• uec• to meet Larry Lee, seneral manaser of the South Coast office of New York Life, will address the monthly meetinas of the Salei and Marketina Executives Tuesday at the Le Meridian Hotel in Newport Beach. The pr~m topic will be .. How to Identify Your Market. 'Theevenina will begin with cocktails at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7. Call 261-6460 for more information. School openlng meeting An informational meetina on the opening of the Waldorf Community School will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Hcalix Center. 23732 Birtcher Drive in El Toro. Enrollments are now beu'a aett_pted for pre- school, kindergarten and first grade. Contact Susan Tonini at 458-9212 for details. Art lecture in Laguna Ron Steen. an educator and adjunct lecturer at the Getty Museum. will speak Wednesday at the La&una An Museum in Laauna Beach in conJunc- tion with thcmuseum'scurrentcxhibit on Amencan impressionism. The 7:30 p.m. prC?lfllm will include a slide l«ture on the roots of American impressionism. Adm1sst0n as $4.SO for members. students and senior citizens and $6 for non-members. The museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive and more information is available at 494-6S3 I. Mllltary career discussion Nauonal Univusity's Orange County campus in El Toro will present a seminar on "Career Transition for Military Peoonnel" Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Buildina 263 of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. Gcorac Drops. director of National Univer- sity's career r1annin1 center, will conduct the l!roaram. Cal the university's Department of Continuin• Education at 2»-S292 or 6S 1-378 I for additional information and reaistration. Inve•ton' talk In NB Mutual fund 1nveston a1' invited to attend a free lecture by portfolio manaaer Jeffrey l. Kilpatrick Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Kilpatrick wall discuss the Oranac County Growth Fund. Space is limited and reservations may be secured by callina 9S7-1081. Cookln'6 claue. offered A variety of cookina workshops will be offered dunna the summer by the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recrtation Department. Included are classes in couples cookana. aummer salads and creative enterta1nina. Call the department at 644-31 S l for additional information. Lapna volanteen needed Volunteer suppon counselors are needed by the Communhy Services Proaram Youth Shelter located in Lquna Bnc:h. The qency provides shelter for .-unawar ~nts and • "coolina off" period away from family crisis. Volunteers will provide fricndshi~ countelin& for people I l to 17 years of aae and w1'1 assist staff mttnben in srouP countelina and behavior modelina. Call the Volunteer Ctntcr of Onnae County at 9S3-.S7S7 or '82~3176 for de1ails. Pretddeatlal •••T co.a tat __:_Aaasay c:oatat teiyou"',_,.., offtri..Smh prizes'°' em11 on their favonte pmidCnu. is btina cOnducted by real estatt lleftt Rochelle Liu at 7 t 4 Rak~ Newpon Beach. YI must bie..,wnttcn by OM of the Mount Rushmore ~ -Washi.-on. Uneotn. Jdrcnoft or Roosevch-iri .300 ~or lill. &yptd Mid double~. NeWDort City Council n1embcn Evelyn Hirt.'lluthetyn Plummer and Phil Siinlone wih be thtjudlel. Call Uu at 760-0714 or 7»1236 for ft&nbef iabmadoe. ... , delJYeNn .,,,.,., ne Wellmi...., S..ior Center it IOoki 10 .WlltQt .... IOcldaty~in ......... .... ,. ... a. ........ ........ .... ,.a , Wien 1• Aaalreoa W uUd IO crcate I video lftlUUCUftl pc*.e oftkcn ill Ntwp0rt lledl llld illlwM:le bow IO deal with people with ditabititia, ht tbotllhl the~ would be a n~tmare. .. ll'• ditlkuh beta.-h s such a ckliaec 1ubjec:t,'" he aid. ''I"' tryin1.10 ponray 1ht disabled ~n·s point of view and the point of view oflhc offtcer." Despite hi1 reservations. the project worked like a dream. he said. "Everyone &oved it. I haven't rectived any ncptivc fttdblck." Andenon. who works u 1 re1el'\ie officer and films pohce trainina documentaries for the Newpon Beach Police Department, was apprOIChcd last year b)' the Oranae County Human-R.tlaliont CommiMion. They uked him to create 1 trainana film that would prepare police officers to work with the disabled, which in Californja amounts to about which million residents. "Police officers don't att involved frequentl) with the disabled," he said. "But they're JUSt like any human beina. A lot of them drive and sometimes they miaht have too much too drink. They're human. "But there art special circumstances involved with them. A deaf pcoon wouldn't rc•pond to an officer yellina for him to halt because he wouldn't hear him. What we're tryina to say is 'don't overeact, consider the possibilty that they could be disabled.' .. Andeoon said. The Human RelataonsCommission. the Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Disabled and the Newpon Beach Police Depart· ment decided there was a need for a specific police trainina film on how to deal wath the disabled after Guido Rodriauu, an autistic l ~year-old, lost a kidney followina a struaaJe with Irvine pohce officers. The officers pursued Rodriaucz. think- ina he Wis riding a stolen bicycle. When the teen-aaer resisted their attempts to restrain him, one of the officers involved threw him to the sround. alleaedly th1nkina the youth was under lhe inll'uence of PCP. Various handicaps and diseases offer their own_problems. and officials hope the trainina film will help officers recoanize the symptoms connected with them. People with autism often suffer from • .._ ................. Jaa AadenoD m.. Newport 8-ela Offtcer Bob Hardy a.ad Paal Preble, aa aatUUc 20...,.-.r-old, for tile tralntna ftlm.. ==-=-vi:'-·""' .. -"'·---.. bthlvior II daftlb'CM, whee ~ M auutdc ~lb j1 usually onl1 1 W.t ID lu~lf. Mid Vicky Plevla o the ........ Rdations Commltlion. Probleft\1iDvom1td-il9bled--=- policf ofr~ta doft'l -~·"'· J t:~:· ~= "~=·r.·=~· education (about the dil9bk>d)... n .. lfit taVCSJUlt one pen-.'s lifr.. ii'• .... b for itself a thousand tilnet .,_, .. 1 AD&rson said o(the tra1ni111 fl•. ~ The 12-minu\t video. ..a .-& 1C1ttned laat Wttk fbt oftk:itn &om 19 d Oranae County police deplft....._ roc:uscs on specific probleriit •-i•• from disabilitiea such as meMal n:..-.f ""lion. dcaf'nns. ical hadilt:.,r. d cerebral palsy, ep1lepl~. atMI • ....._ Suaacstions were aiven an the video •,• how police officers should handle ~ J involvina different disabihtia. ~ _..tt IC1ua1 disabled people in lht WdlD,11 Anderson succeeded in ere.tin& a ree.....,. portrayal oflhe handicapped. '"' In the video. a ttomn witb w ,..._ palsy spoke about the c~o(i;n disease. The slurred speech and U.wald·• ,ait, often 'associated with cc•etal pehy. roukl be confused with drur\keanetl. lk" said. And officers should not .-...e .al. person who has the -diteaK is menially retarded. w video swes; 'he di , au• c:a uses a paralysis that aff«u the mUIC\llat coordination, but still allows Oat n•co[ develop normally. All Oranac Couty police aaenc1n re-:1 cei,·ed acourteiycopyoftM videO.wtiea it l was released. ~ to ill succesa. Pecific' Teacsisand the Da)'le Mc:laU!llb CenwrforrJ the Disabled ha~ plans to dittribult itQ oationwide to police aeeKies ud Other orpniz:ations. They bavm't deterrnieed~ the pnce, but i l will probably cost about,, SSO, Andcnon sai,d; Andeoon, an award.winnina ronncro ttlevis.ion cameraman. hlld to qtiiil bis job in itkvision when be wmt to wort for tbetl Orante County Sheriff's Depilrtment at 1 11 rese~e deputy a few years qo. But that's one thin& he doesn't ~ .. The cuys I ~ witb here arc better than II anyone I've ever worked witb in film," be said of his fell ow officers.. .. ............................................................................................................................ LB rec.all leaders going fact finding; By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of•Dllr ........ Barbara and Paul Westbrook. leaders in a bid lo recall three Laguna Beach City Council members. plan Lo gather pditaon saanatures themselves this v.~kend at a supermarket where recall supponers said thC> were harassed a week ago. "I'm JUSt soing to go out there and paint 50Me nov.ers -I'm an artist. )'OU know - and talk to people about the r«all. We'll JUSt sec af someone comes and tries to harass us." Barbara W~tbrook said. "We're JUSt not goina to take at an} more " Last Sunday. members of the Commit- tee to Recall Cit) Council were pthenna pctttaon sainaturcs outside the "Jpha Beta supcrmar1m in South Laauna. They claim their efforts were interrupted when recall opponents. 1ndudina Cat)' Councilman Robert Gen ti'). tried to harau those considering s11n1ng the pct1tton Gen lf'). '4'ho was stand in& near the market's other entrance awa} from the petitioners. said he was not interfering "1th the effort ''I'm here c~prcssin' m) point of view:· he s.a1d ... After 31l. this as Laauna Beach . and an La1un3 Beach \\C ha'e a \ ariet) of points of' 1c\\ I care ver) dttpl) about uiuna Be:lch. I "'ant 1t and 1u ctt~ns Deputies hunt inmate after escape from Lacy B:r ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... .,.., ....... An inmate con\ 1cted of auto burglar) escaped Friday from the Theo lac) m\.-d1um-sccunt) Jail in Oranae. using a car lefl in the parkina lot to aid his aetawa) Adulfo Camilo. 23. remained at large late Friday as Sheriffs Department of· fic1als continued their Karch. "We ha'e some leads. but we really don't consider him to be danserous to the public," said Lt. Dack Olson. a department spokesman. Camilo escaped from the Jiii at about 11 :30 a.m.. but officials declined to provide details. When Carrillo reached the parkina lot outside the 11il bualdina. he hopped into• ·~ ----~- v.h11c 1977 (he,rolet station v.agon and dro'e av.a). Olson said. The car. hov.c .. cr. had mechanical problems with ats left front wheel and (amllo had to abandon at about a half- malc a""a). He Ocd from thtrc on foot. .\ccord1ng to Olson. the car had been rcport\.•d 'itolcn and wa~ left in the parkana lol with the keys in the ignition. And althouah 11 appears someone ma) have arded tamllo in his ~pc. Olson said anvcstagato~ ha\C yet to reach that conclu\1on. ··we·rc checking out a lot of leads nght nov. rnnccrn1n1 his whereabouts.'' Olson S~lld Carrillo was a~sted last Januaf) on a v.arranc related to an auto.burglar) charae protecll'd ... In an)' case recall supponers com- plained to the Oransc Count} District Attorne) 's office. and officials there a~ nov. 1nH·st1gating allqcd v1olattons to the clCC"t1on code. pthcr petitions hcrselflhis weekend to get a first-hand account of the conflicts. Q ··1 want to see for myself what's ao'ns l on." she said. "It's not easy. ptherina'' these sisnaturcs. but Paul and I are toughrl ol' bards." t• Deput) Dastm l Attorney Chns E\ans said Fnda) the in' csu_gauon 1s contanuan• wnh no conclusion expected unttl Monday or Tuc'Jda) at the carhcst E'am \.aid the \\ cstbrooks and others ha'c pro'1dcd ham with vadrota~ and C)eYt ttOI.'\\ IK'COUnts of lhe alleged inlet'· fcrcncc b) recall opponents Recall supportcn have to pther about • 3.000 siinatu~s from tteistcrcd Laguna Beach \iOters to qualify the tttall for a vote.-; To ensure that enough saanaturcsarc valid.I! Wcstbr~ said about 3.600 sipatufCS!' -.ould be pthn'cd. 1 To thwan other rone'e'ms.. Westbrook!. said the sroup organi7ina tht recall has bttn reorpnizcd so all its ladint mem.r. Barbara \\cstbrook said she wanted to ber> arc ~una Beach rcsi~n UCI-boundgrad will be packing her own heater FRESNO. Calaf ( .\P) -When 18-~e:ar-Old Joel)' Kraa.h l~"cs _home for colk'le this fall \hc"ll pack what she calls an une"<ptttt'd but reassunnJ high school gradu:111on pn.~nt a J8<allbcr p1$tol "I v.as !>hOll-.cd at first I hadn't e~p«tcd 11." Kraah said Fnda) of the 11f\ from her parent!>. Joel\ likes the idea ufh1 ... m1 a handgun in her spons car dunna the .250-mile fn.~v.:a~ dm l'S alone be-twttn Fmno and l lCJ where \he plans to stud) baoloaical sc1enn·s, • "It's more reassunn& 10 knov. 1Cs there. It's hke ha' anaa sccurtt) blanket." she 1 added Her mother. Gen Kraah. said she first thouaht of buy1na a handaun for htt oldl-SI daughter af\er 5tt1n1 a telc\IStOn talk sho-.. proeram on date-rape. munkrs and '1oknce on colle&e cnmpu~. The stones wef'l" s1m1lar to what Krqh. who attends frt'Sno ~tatr lJna,ers1t). reads in the campus ne-..,papcr. I JUSt v.ant her to ha-.t• the option to ha ... e the protection 1fshc wants it.-Kragh said Joel> plans to attend ~lf~dense claSSC'S 1n colk&c. But at S-fcct-2-inchn tall and "'e1ah1ni about 90 pounds. she's doubtful she could wrntlc ofT a largt attacktt. • More than 60 billion burgers served r ' " ' At last count McDonalds has terVcd 60 billion hamburaen. That's nothina. I've cooked and served 60 billion and 2 hambulJCrs -not countina the ones dropped on the floor that the dot ate. It's not a record 1 view with swellina 9fide. It WIS thrust u~ me by ao Act of GOd. I pve birth children with a aenetic predisposition to hambuf'IC". The first word they ever mutt~ Wlsn't ••o. o..·· but "Buratr." Thfir fint 1rntence was "Hold the rtli~." -a nstfttd l bad 1 9R>blem Or:--Sport- didn 't cover in his bOok on blby and child care -Hamburaer Genes. This was ctntty evident in my kids' unusually larwe jaws which crun<'hed a towerina burttr with the case of a tyrannouur ru. From the bcainnina I knew a day woukln'taobythat l woukln"• btftippinJa .... , in tht skillet. or •lMrint• roll wt th mUllard. My Ii~ stretdMd out bcfon rue: aa C'ftdtcsa ro9d peved wia toaeed ta1mc ..S buns u far M tM qr Could tee • There~ days I wttW I'd listened to •Y MOCher and st.ck to ~ I miaf\t MW been IOUriftl dll c.i• ol EuraDe. • •••dYiliaed ...... be... •iMUd --...... o( ........ 0¥11WOfted ........ Slcoc*. Wllll -........ -~ • ...,.. ____ , ___ _ ._ ....... tMJ-.p II t:t&liw, •tll!lrn:e1Emd.,_.=1_. ......... ,............ ... ... ·······~---:.:.t21,.. . ..:..-.:,:u =--~~=-r. :r it llllCY lcllTYIE • rob gr~ws in scope (' i.:. WASHINGTON (AP) -n.t u: ........ olthe,.. ~ ~ in=iOa are Ulc wildest un.inatioA. .. =Cherlel Graaley tokl ~ col- Friday while uotMr ... 10r a.be manier tbe "naoll tcrious ·-i• lht lli'10t)' Of \he ~•nt TDehle.'' 11 ~t.ident Reaaan said in-~aon waited until ibis week to ;tell bi~ about the two-year invat~ Jion Of tbt ~lkted .sa!t of confidenual teaaaeoa an&mataon to defente t£0ftU'Kton tbrc>Uih their .-id con· suit.anti IO that there woWd be no ~ks. The affair came to lipt when iearcb warra.nu.-~ iuued and 1.clephone taps ditcloeed. r ., ••• , ia .. htlervilw -~ lroedCMt" 1111 wiet't .. N:...a.&.I luii'*I~ ......... ~7iJ that QS peft of'dte need IO Uep it 10 abeolutcfy MCftt that theft woUldn't be any UpP• off &hat lhea rqbt .now some wfOlllllocn IO..,,e ud take cover .in RClllD aaid he WM infonned "the minule the~ had tomethana to lell." Meanwhile, Rep. Bill OiapPtJJ, 0- fll .. chanlnerized u "a bunch of bunk" a repon that he had come under xrutiny in the invatiption. The Los Aneelel Times ttpOrted Fric:t.y that Chappell, who ovenees the Pen~ budeet u chainnan of the &YMc:=.iMiom SUbcom• miuee on nsc, W8$ identified by . IOUrttl II C* of IWO ~n udtt tmailny. Federal law enforcement IOU~ speakina on condition of' anonymity, told The Associated Prell that no one ID C~ is Under invettiption in the at thi1 time . T voices of aevenl ~n tum ur on the wiretap&, which are a c:cntra part of the invatiption. •id other aovemment IOUl"Celi but they emphasized that the inquary at th11 Point has zeroed in on strona evicknct of Vf'TOntdoin1 whic:h has nothina to do with Co"lfHI. . The sources refulCd lo charactenze the context ofany taps contain in& the ---volcts or conarcumen, to 11y in ·tiow many instances that occurred. how many ~n Ylleft involwd or whdbef "' C'OftwnlUonl MN ln-mminalhls 11 any way. A compmay "' l1ilppell'a con· ltellioMI Clistrin. Amnec Inc. of l'ala&b. Fla., is one of '' dcfente col\atKtan wbOle oftic:et were seakhed by Fii l!lr'lll Tuesday. Armtec's praidfn1. William W. RObctts. ia a per10nal friend oft~ Chlppell."' He said haa compeny ''is not aware of any *1'onldoana" and will cooperate with investiptors. In a Stnate s~h, Granley 11id the sc:al\dal i\ • widespread, beyond the wildest lmaainatlon"'."' or whit's aoinaon." ., .......... ..... OLENDALE. Ariz. -Fonner OOv. Evan Mecbam. 21aia ~~•111 on nimiaaJ ebaJICI., Mid Friday he may run fbr toY'Cf'IOI' ~!! :1990. MecMm told'::::' he bid no vindictive feel(nM. .. .... acquiuM on crimlu& or CODCMJina 1 S3~1.00C! cams:~ btOlber, Willltd. tllo wa dcllred of all cMqies IOllOWlll ... , , trill. However, Mecham aceueect Anomcy Oenerat lob COlbin •buanl .bis oftke ind vowed to ~sipor.t a peailion campalan to rec1ll lhe ~'°' ·fi!»b offitt ... We went thf'OUlll eiaht mofttba of miwry" iftttCorbin'a inve.t•taon of the campaian loan bieaan lut fall. Mecham uid ... Thank God tbotejuron could sec thro\.wh thC amaations and act to the facts.·· AIDS paaeJ .eek• tn.cr1mlnatlon la• if &pan considered for free-trade pact WASHINGTON -The While House AIDS Com!"i•ion pvo fi_~I a_l>proval late Friday ao a 1'1'COmmendation for federal leli~tion to protubtt discrimination 1111n1t people infected with the ~ly virus.. Alth_oulh all commiss.ionen eAPR$tCd su~n for the sentiment dunna irirotmal discussions last wed. when the final vole was taken, only trvm of the 12 pment bKked the proposal bcina pushed stroftJly by ~ired Adm. Jama 0 . Watkins. the panel's chairman. The action came an the eifhth hour of what~· expected to be an even lonacr session as the commi111on PUl l~ finilhint touches on ttic 269-pqe rel)Ort due at the White House next fn~y. After dealina with the anti-discrimination recommendation, the~omm1111on turned to the last remainina item of controversy -what, if anythtna. to ~m'!'Cf!d in the way of administrative changes to deal with A IDS and other epadcmaa an c WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe •Unjfed Stal.cl would be happy to f«>nsider nc:..>tiatina a free-trade ·..,-eement walh Japan alona the lines ;•f the treaty reached with Canada. J'IUSUJ')' Secretary James A. Baker Ill said Friday. ~ While there are no current dis- ussion about suet. a treaty, it would fit into this country's overall stratqy I to bttalt down trade blrriers wher-1 ever thn exist, be said. 1 .. We have a major trading rela-1 tionlbjp with Japan." Baker said. -It 1 (a free trade aarccmcnt) would be I somethin1 that the United States : would be pleased to consider if it were I I , ___ I ---• somcthin& that the fC?Vemment of Japan wanted to consider:' Baker's comments came in a tele- vision interview with forei&njoumal- asts for broadcast outside the United States by the U.S. Information A&en- cy. The session WIS I preview o{ the seven-nation economic summit opcnillj Sunc:t.y in Toronto. President Reapn, addressioJ the annual conference ofihe USIA Inter- national Council, meantime. re. iterated bis belief in free trade while saying trade ba.rrie.rs of other ?>U.n- tnes are aeneratina protecuonast pressures in America. "It damqes the entire world econ- ' omy when foreian countries fail to offer the same opportunity to Ameri- can exports that America offets to their products." Re~n said. "It is this besic sense of fairness that has helped ienerate protectionist press- ures in America. Let me repeat protectionism, the closin& of Ameri- ca's markets. is the wrona response; openina market~ th1t, I flnnly be-lieve, is the answer." Meanwhile, then appeared to be movement on another contentious trade dispute between Japan and the United States. U.S. Trade Representative Oayton Yeutter announced Friday that be . was leavina immediatdy for Japan, saying a deal may be near on cndin& that nation's restrictions on beef imports. -we certainly have not yet reached an qrccment. but I'm persuaded that the news is sufficiently encouraaina to justify a trip," Yeutter said. White House spokesman Martin Fitzwater said ... We remain hopeful," but added. "Until there's a deal, there's no deal." The A&nculturc Department has placed the overall value of the Japanese beef market at $2 billion. the future. ., Defen11e Department liable for tome •pill• WASHINGTON -The Defense Depanment has aareed to ICCCPt penalties from the Environmental Protection Aaency if it viofa1es ..,.cements with EPA to clean up"Supcrfund" toxicwastesites. EPA announced Friday. Jn such a case, the department will seek appropriations to make the actual transfer offunds from its pocket to EPA's -S~~OOO for the first week ofviolation and SI0,000 for subsequent weeks. The ~mcnt. similar to one ttached last month with the EnefJY Department, provides for the administrator of EPA to settle any disputes between the staffs of EPA and the dcpanmcnt over whether a violation has occurred. Amendments to the Superf und law in 1986 required EPA and the two departments to try to aaree on a penalty formula, lavina the actual funds to be appropriated by Conarcss. If EPA assesses a penalty, the installation affected must report the facts to Congress. !Two-tiered minimum wage struck down Lompoc begins transferring ; SACRAMENTO(AP)-lnablow workers would have been SJ.SO an mission sets the waie." said Donna upheld. Cuban prisoners out of state I to the Deukmcjian administration hour. . Luca~. "It's . not ~lly the De~-"It was j_us~ a faulty .~ition that and a victory for waiters and taxi Karla Yat~. exec.ut1ve officer f~r kmeJ1an administration t_hat does 1t. t~c comm1~1on took, Jack Hef!· By,... Aaoclaled Presa I drivers. an appellate court has Nied the comm1SS1on, said the state will The 10.vemor has made It ~tear that ni~ exccuuv~scac~ry of the <;ah-LOMPOC_ Twtnt}' Cuban prisoners were transferred from Lompoc apinst a state plan to set a tower enforce the ~.2S-hou~ly waae for all he left 1t up to the comm1ss1on to set fom1a AFL:..CIO •. aid Fnday m. a Federal Penttentiary to a Colora6o pnson Friday in the first step of a plan 10 ~nimum wqe for workers who cam wo~~rs while appeahna the court's the v.~e .. ~.c was never really in-telephone mtCTVtew. ..We•re . qune move all the immigration detainees from Lompoc ~thin a week, authorities ttps. ~1s1on. volved in 1t. con~dent the Supreme Court WJll tule said. The 20 transferred prisoners were taken tn a bus to the Federal , The 3rd District Court of Appeal The comm1s~ion's five members. The !"Cw minimum . wag.c that as.~1~ the Court of Appeal. .. Correctional Institution in EnaJewood, Colo., said Chuc:k l..aRoe, assistant to said a two-tiered minimum wage who we~. appointed by 9ov. Gcorac !>cams •f! two weeks is the first . Tips should be sacrosanct. Hen-the warden at Lompoc. By the end of next week. the remainina 189 Cubens, sys&em scheduled. to take effect July l DeukmeJ.ian, voted J:-2 an San Fran-increase since the f~I government nmg said. who have been held at L'om~ since riots by Cubans last year at pnsons in violates a California labor law that c1sco Fnday to J>Cl!llOn the state set 1t at $3.25 an ~our six years aao. A bill sponsored by the ;AFL-Ctp Louisiana and Gcoflia, all Wlll be transferred to other federal facilities. L.aRoc says workers' tips don't reduce their ~uprcmc Court to review the case and The statt Lcaislature voted last and passed. by the state l.qjslaturc in said. They are bclna moved because more~ is needed at Lompoc to house bosses' obhption to pay a minimum 1ss1;1c a stay of the appellate court }Ca~ to. raise the hourty rate to S~:2S 197~ pro~1btts employe!' from d~ prisoners beina held while on trial or awaitmg trial. LaRoc said. wqe. ruling. t>eainn1ng last Jan. I. but DcukmeJ1an ductina lips from their workers' A plan approved last December by Although the commission mcm-vetoed 1L The Republican govenor minimum wage. the state Industrial Welfare Com-bers arc appointees of Deukmejian. it sa id he supponed the increase. but Attorneys for the Industrial Wel- mission would raise the $3.35 hourly 1s unfair to sugest that the C!ll!n wanted the IWC to handle n. fare ~omm1ss1on •l'lued that.th~ law Writers Gulld ofnclal• reject offer I minimum waae to $4.25 for all ruhng was a blow to his adm1nas-. Labor organ1zat1ons and public d1dn l preclude at from estabhsh1na a California emplo)'CCS except those trat1on. a spokeswoman for the interest law groups who sued the state lower waa,c. a reversal of a position who make more than $60 an month tn 1ovemQr said. predict~ the appell~te court decision taken a decade qo by previous tips. The minamum for the tipped .. The Industrial Welfare Com-in their favor ultimately will be members. LOS ANGELES -The IS-week-old Wntcrs Ouild strike IS forcina producers .. to the cliffside." a union official said Fnday as the auild's East and \vest Coast leaders unanimously rejected a $71 million contract offer. Meanwhile, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Produccn scheduled contract talks with Hoflywood's craft and Teamsters unions, statina in a let1er that "ncaotiations with the WGA have been concluded." The Writcn Guild boerd vote to reject the contnct came during a two-hour, 45-minute telephone conf erenc:c call between the u mon' s two aovem ins boards. said West Coast executive director Brian Walton. Members of the 9,SOO-member union wall meet 1n New York and Los Anaelcs Wednesday to vote on the contract. Union officials said they expected a rejection despite pressure to settle from a union splinter group called the Writcn Coalition. rought sends lion searching for water PASADENA (AP) - A young ounta.in lion that was shot dead by lice in a residential area may have dercd out of the mountains in rch of water because of drought nditions. state Fish and Game fficials said Friday. r -The 80-pound male mountain lion. also known as a cou r or puma, was shot dead about S:Jr p.m. Thursday by a marksman after the cat wandered into the back yard of a home where two children were playina. Pat Moore. spokesman for the Department of Fish and Game in Lona Beach, said the lion could have wandered out of the San Gabriel Mountains three miles away because it was chased out in a territorial dispute or because it was seeking water. "We're headm' into a drought. and that is also a possibility," Moore said. "In the next few months, we'll be seeing a lot more wildlife. They'll be coming down to the pools, they'll be comma down to the gutters to drink water. The mountain hon was taken to a state laboratory in Sacramento. where a necropsy will be conducted to determine if there were any other factors, such as neurological prob- lems. that may have caused the anamal to wander. The hon was first spotted by two children playing in the back yard of an East Montana Street home about 7 p.m. Thursday. for your Grad or Ddd "all work and no play ... " Sherman Oay all-electronic extra~* •• includes lessons. warranty. delivery s 1299 • music books YOUR CHOICE Co1taMe1a Bou Ji Coa1t l.za 141-041& Lower Level N .. r a.ll•ll• .....,..,.. ..... ___ _ .. They ran into the house yellina 'Mama, mama there's a coupr in the back yard:·· said police Sgt. John 01Quin. The bia cat was shot to death after officials became concerned it miibt try to csca_P.C through a crowd of onlookers 1f it were shot with a tranquilizer dart. ·Dons Russell, whose yard the cat was in. wondered why It had to be killed. StrltJng gravedl.Uers nearlng agreement SAN FRANCISCO -Following last week's meeting WJth owncra of cemeteries cast of San Francisco. striking gravediagcn tried Friday to hammer out their differences with owners of cemeteries south of the city. Last week, members of the Cemetery Workers and Greens Attendant Union Local 265 met with the East Bay lnlennent Properties Association. Those talks ceased Saturday and the union is now ncaotiatin1 a separate contract with Associated Cemetencs, owners said. A state conciliator is helpin1 to s~ the talk.a. "It will probably break soon, one way or another." said John S1cafried an official of Mountain View Cemetery in Qakland. Security tight as industrial nations prepare for summit TORONTO (AP)-Leaders oflhe world's seven bigcst industrial de- mocracies bcpn 1rrivin1 Friday for their annual economic 1ummit. with Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney forccast1na PfOlttSS on dismanthna farm subsidies and al- lev1at1n1 Third World debt. Several downtown streets were fenced off and a police robot was used to check one parkina lot (or ex- plosi vcs as a security cordon enveloped the Metropolitan Toronto Con'icntion Center. where the bads of state and aovemment will meet for three days. stanina Sunday. Mulroney told some of the 1.300 1Ccrcditcd media that the prjncipaJ objective of the summit 1s .. to maintain the ongoina pattern of increased growth in a non-mfla· tionary chmatc." Canada'unnual inflation rate rose Fnday to 4.1 percent from 4.0 percent last month. Mulroney u id summits will be "much poorer" without President Rcapn. attendina his eiahth and last pthcrinJ. The Canadian leader looked for "modest bUt very important pro- src?" in solvin1 the alobll cscalation in farm subsid&es. estimated 1t StSO to $200 billion a year. "It is very important that all of us. inc:ludina Japan, rcc~ize that these subs1d1cs to aancullure are trade- distoning in nature (and) eventually protection 1st." he said. "They cost treasuries more money than any of us can lea.itimatcly afford and ultimatclr, they'rt very harmful to the fanners. ' He noted that Canada and France canceled $580 million wonh of debt from African nations last year and if other summit countries do likewise. it would wipe away 14 percent to 1' pcn:cnt of the debt owed by "the poorest of the poor." • "Some of tklc countries ire so crippled by this oppressive debt that they couldn't pay it if they lived forever." he said ... It's uncol~ table." SoViets air interview with GIA defector BJ TM AIMdati4 Preis MOSCOW -Soviet I.devision aired an anaerview with CIA defector Edward Ltc Howard Fridiay and showed him at 1 country dlcba. walkint down MOICOW"s Arblt shoppina stn:in ind ditcuui• his life eincc ~ arrived here in J98S. The brmdca11 lndUclCd a boMt movie Howard made for Iris t.mily duri111ravets arouad the Soviet Union. Huaid ht was happy, but llt aleo Mid be had f'tw frimda. Howerd's wife 1and 108 did not act'OmptJ\)' him IO the Soviet U•ion. Hit defoc'licMt to MOICC)Yli was the ftrM by 101D10M knowa to blft Wofted for &ht CIA. Ht IMd llttll lilltt ~ aM iMerricW OI how he~ IO slip~ Fal ~IPRN fll ltis lwltntlnS..kN.M.MNl=Mriltlill.HO-ddid •Y lat,..., .. • How,, I A Piii * M Ms di...,......w1e•c.-..1arar••-~wm "moldyllloliticil ·-........ ........~ proclaamC<S ··invasion of Oennan_y 19H,'' dctCaKkd on Frankfun from Duetetldotf for Saturday's matdl bet*ttn Britain and the Soviet UniOft in the European Socttt O\ampionShip. Orou91 of' rowdies arnalhCd windoW\, ovtrtumcd Clf1 1nd hurkd beer bolda in a ram.P.tJt throual_I the stftetl earty Friday. Sinill bands of E~i'11: West German 1nct ltali.n hoodlums IC9ftW Friday nisht nnr Franktun•s main raitn.d llalioa Friday 1ni&Jlt whctt about 200 bttr-dnnki• Elwlitb tlaat bad bttn minins about Ii~ the afteinooi, picit rtponed. a1 Fe tival revives Old World c.1Ja1·11i A w ol~wa Eusape, U. w Cbriiliaa lelda1 Jtill be of Middk !Ml "' ":"••• COM"Cm ....... ~ uai Nd• Ille f'g ._ Vie aacl ~ ill America and r -::. • ... -sound the~ ... VII. to be ~ ••• mted ~a ..W. OrAtlt• Gift' ne Rev. Dwon JOhn Campbell ti~~ ,._. at ll261 Will ~ ~ncd II I PJiftl ol lhc DUnklee Ave., Girdea OroYe. will be American Catbolk Chu~h ll 9 1.m. convened into u Old Wortd aetti-1~ Simon E. Talarnyk where ethnic food. m•. daaaqa will condUC1 the ~remonin in k and costumes can be~. All of ,,_. ._ Ille .... 430 Part Ave .. the food will be hOcrierriade from i:ac tnditiOnal ethnic rccifft-_ U,Una h. • • • Festivities will beain 11 noon on The Cathedral ChOir and Chorale June 26 and continue until dualt. from Salin., will present a concM at Admiuion is Sl for adults. Children 10:30 1.m. Sunday_ at _the ...,... u 12 will be admiued free. ,......_ Biiie Clllua. 1.90 23rd • • • St .. C°'ta Mtsa. More than . IPQ c~urches ate ~·· , The Cathedral Choir. which is pcaed 10 pu:1ac1pete an a .cetebtauon ttlcbratins its SOth anniversary. is of f'rit~ip ~or Jewiih Peopk mack up of 70 high Khoo!. ~ WOrldw1dc at 4.30 p.m. today at sinacrs from several churches in the Calftt1 Cbf8! ti C..ta Meta. central California community. The TM ~vent is sponsOriCS by or. Chorale is a select aroup of 11 h1Jh Frank Eaklor. prn1de!'t and fou~r school and collcae aged sinscn. of ~halom lnt~mat1ona! •. • C~h· The program will include a variety fom1a·ba~d national Chnst_ian mu~-of choral music from classical to 1stry dedicated to combatt1n1 1~t1-sncrcd. and a contemporary musical Scm1t1sm. and the Rev. Chuck Smith. dramatization of the life of C'h1rst. pasto~ of the Calvary <;'hapel: entitled "Celebrate Life." Whtie the event will maintain a • • • festive atmosphere with music. sana· Tony Hunt. Fountain Valley in- ina. Israeli folk dancing and other strumentahst. vocalist and teacher. features, the meuage by a number of will present a special Father's Day Marl M . Bruck program a1 lhe Oraap Coast Uall· ariaa UalvenaJl1t Clluda at I 0:30 a.m. Sunda). • In addi11on to pla)•ina the guitar and piano. Hunt will present some readings. The church is localed at 1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. • • • TIK-Rev. Paul Ian~ from Pit· ...... Pa.. will bt lbt pal lpakcrai \ht l~lO a.m. K'fVitt Sunday at the UlllW'8a a.a" ....... di v ... ~tmben mttt 1n the v~ Elmltntary School. "26782 Via Grudt. Minion Vicio. . . ~ Mari M. Bruck. a Christian Scienc:r !«lurer ftom ~ Anarln. will talk about findina more harmon)' in I.he famil)·. community and utions dur· int a talk slated at 10 a.m. Ju~ 2' at Edwards Cinema. Newpon Ctnlft'. The lecture is sponsored by Finl a.rctl ef Clia11tSdnrt1i. JrvtM • ~a.re• of Cltrbt. Sdeadtt. NewJerl Bftdl. The ipeaker 1s a hfelona Chnstian Scientist. a native of Japan. and a former fashion designer. • • • • A seminar on in1erprctina dreams and how to use them as a tool will be p~nted al 9:30 a.m. today al I~ New Tlao1lpt Cllristlu Cluar~. 1929 Tustin Ave . Costa Mesa. Lecturer "111 be Dr. Juanella E'ons. m1n1s1er and founder of the Rcli&1ous Science Church in Hunt· ington Park. • • • A video prepared by the Center for Baptists maik 350th anniversary By ne Anodate4 Presa PROVIDENCE, R.I. -Represen· tatives from six Baptist denomina· tions met in this city where their faith was founded in America to celebrate the 3SOth anniversary of that besin· ninJ. The Rev. Dwidtt M. Lundgren. senior minister of the First "Baptist Church where the commemoration and a three-day conference on re- ligious libcny were held early in June. said: "We want to remind other Spilt likely l'renda Arcbblabop Marcel Lefebne bu amaoanced be wW couecrate foar blabope on Jane 80 wttboat ,.,.i aatborlty ln a mOYe towardtl tbe flnt spilt ln tbe Roman C.tbollc Cbarela ln 118 yean. Bat Pope John Paal D bu arc Lefebwe to aban- doa plan tbat woald pro1MlblJ tet tbe rebel tra-4 lt to a all at ea com -mamcated. Baptists and the public that to be Baptist has meant to be free and to safeauard the freedom of others in their beliefs.·· The church. considered the first Bap1ist congregation in America. was established in 1638 by religious dissenter Roger Williams. who came to Providence after fleeing religious persecution in England and Massa- chusetts. ARUNGTON. Tens. -The chief executi ve of the World Council of Churches recently offered some sharp cnuc1sms or TV preacher Jimm) Swaggart -but not over the sexual exploits tha1 gol him defrocked. The Rev. Em1ho Castro. an Uruguayan Methodist minister and the counc1rs general secretary. speak- ing at an ecumenical ga1hennghere in Ma). had this lo say about Swaggart's preaching abroad: .. If someone was thinking of giving S 10 lo Jimmy Swaggart and asked my opinion. J would say for my coumry. his minisU) 1s a disaster ... Castro stud s~aggart. through his support for the military government of Chile and apartheid government of Sou1h Afnca. 1s harming the cause or Christ and ··scandal121ng Chris11an people:· SALT LAKE CITY -The Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-da> Saints (Mormon) says .. one dc.-arly under· standabtc and divinely given rule >Aould do more than all else to check" lhe AIDS ep1dcm1c· ··Chastity before marriage and total fidelity in mar- riage." In a sta1ement on AIDS. ahe church·s first presidency said "our concern for t.he bittc.-r fruit of sin 1s coupled willf Chnsthte-sympa1hy for its \;ICt.ims ... We should reach out with kindness and comfort to the afflicted . ministcrin& to their needs and ass1st1ng them with their pro~ !ems." NEW YORK -Cathotie Relief Services is expanding its lilumao- i tarian assis1ance program in Nicaragua with lhe aid ofa SJ million grant from lhe U.S. government. The grant will provide medicines and medical supplies to 20S.OOO people. most of1hem children. at 80 clinics operated b) Catholic churches throughout the country. CRS said. NEW YORK -A Jewish leader sa' s commercial surrogate parenting 1s · ··s1m1lar to baby sellina-and dehumanizes ~omen by "placing a contractual price tag on human reproduction.·· ··such arrangements put children at nsk. and arc not in thetr best 1ntcrcs1:· sa)s Rabbi James Rudin. interrchgious affairs director of the American Jewish Committee. Rudin. member of a New York Stale Task Fo~ on Life and the Law. made his commenls after the task force rccommnded legislation dis.- coura1i ng surroga(')' and aJlowina such arrangements only so Iona as no fee "'as paid. PRINCETON. NJ. -Smaller proportions of people have preferences for mainline denomina· lions than was the case in the 1960s a.nd mid-I 970s. sa)s the Reliaious Research Ccnttt. Ddm1ir lnbmauon will be 11\ov.·n at 10:30 a.m. Su•> al 1he ttrva~ of. aht .,....,._ U.•enallet r.u ••. ~ ., • srzn a..c., 4:?9 C) pttSS Dri,·e. • • • Mina and Di from Seal Beach '*Ill prc'5Cftt a 'fashion show at the lunch· eon meninsoft~ Huntins1on Beach Christian Women's Club. which will meet at t 1:4S a,m. Wednesday at Francois Rtttauran1: • • • Graduating ~ion from south county hiah schools and their parents will be honored durina a breakfast Sunday at aepienl of tlae HW. UaJte4 cntd of Qrlst, 30121 Niaucl Road. Laaur.l N11uel. Afterv.ard the seniors will be honored at the 10: 15 a.m. stn ices. which will be led b) members of the )Outh iroup along with the Re\S. Micha,! Meador and Da\1d Sand- berg. • • • • The Neipberttood Qarda la Laina Bud will observe choir recognition at lhl' 10 a.m. Sunday. The church 1s located at Glennt) re Street and Sa. Ann·s Dr1H • • • A special Faaher's Day celebration will bq1n with an 8:30a.m. serv1~ at a.aw., .m.e.,..._ c.w. 4172 Ro}ce Road. Aftcf"*lrd I fun" e~crci~ proaram. inchadi~ waJki runnina. joaina and bikina, win held. ~ Followina the "enCfly JeUion·· r brunch will be ~f\·ed. ' . . . ~ Jeffrey Richmond. son of Cw and Marc Richmaon. will be the firit bar mitzvah of' the S..da C.Ut Recoastr•etl•• .. t C•a1re1at1A v.hcn he ts called to the torah at tM-'I p.m . service Friday. He will partiCI· pate in the sen ice and talk about hfs volunteer wmt witb.JrviM•s ttn.d communil). '- Services arc held in the Scni6'r Center. 4 Sandbura. t • E • l fapenences and ideas on fulfilli~ relauonsh1ps ~ill be revealed durin seminar at 10 a.m. June 2S at t e Clilarcla of ReU&iou Sc~. 32261 Camino Capistrano. San Ju• C'af istrano For more infonnatio". cal :!40-6463. • •• Jamie Escalante. whost work. at a bano school in ust Los An_iclcs was d°'umentcd in the movie .. Stand and Dch .. er ... ~ill be a special guest at tbt 9 and 11 a.m. ~rv1ccs Sunday al l~ CrystaJ Cadadral 1n Garden Grove- ' Canonization slated for 117 Viet niartyrs NEW YORK (AP)-Vietnam. trampled by colonizers. srourged " b> an u&J> 20th century war and now ruled b} a Communist • go\emment. is getting new ancnt1on as a prolific producer of saints. Pope John Paul II was scheduled to canonize 117 Vietnamese mart}rs this weekend. apparent!) making that small country rank fourth in the ~or1d for the number ofCathottc sain1s - It has had none up to now. bu1 the national Ca1hohc weekly. Amcnca. reports the large.scale canonizations will g1H~ Vietnam mort saint~ than all but thrtt other rountncs. t The) arc Ital). Spain and France. The Catholic Church says 11 has.. in 45S }'Cars in Vietnam. suffered persecution dunng 240 of those )eus. with the number of Chnstian mart) rs in lhat time estimated at bcl~n 130.000 and 300.000. Most or the 117 were slain under rule of mandanns.. who saw the Chnstl4n gospel as undermining lhe1r authonty. in the 50 years before 1 1883. when Vietnam became a French protectorate. " Ninety~scven were beheaded or banged: f I died b) fire or ~ttlt ., to pieces. the rest b} other .. iolcnce -one. a littk prl trampled by a c raader·s elephant. , Of the 117. 96 were Vietnamese. 40ofthem priests and 56laity,16 1 of them la) lcachers.. while the olhcn were 11 Spanish pnesu and IO French pnesas. The) represented all V1e1nam befott its temporary ( modem d1,1s1on. now ended. l Tbc Re'. M 1cha.cl V 1ct-Aoh of N~ Orleans. txecutive direct.or of ' the U.S. nauonal commiutt for the canonaation. said lbc ceremonies ':. will be the church's la~l. stmuhancous making of saanas. J h is the first lime tn church h1stof) for l 17 to be elevated at one " time. he said. They wete beatified earty in this century in successive batches f under previous popes as first steps toward sainthood. :i Viet-Anh said about 2.000 V1etnamne from the United States 11 ~re eapcctcd to mak~-the ptlgnmagr to Romr forthe-ocxasion. "'1ith ) probabl) 10.000 attending from Europe and clStwherc. ._ Of Vietnam's 63 million people, most are Buddhm. but there are 1 aboua .S million Cathohcs Jed by Archbishop Nauyc. n Kim Oien of Hue• and other bishops.. and abou1 200.000 Prote'St.asats eligiotU 'ieectoe11 AC.tlllWtkometrom Thi l)wlted Methoclit Ctuch (t NEWPORT ClNTlK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1t01 .._111ertt• An. CoronedelMet Mt-0741 Senlcee 1:30 AM RtlV. J. Harry Haines CO.taMeM F1AST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH • 19th St. & Herber Blvd. Church Sd'IOOf t :OO WOtlhlp t ;OO 8nd 10:30 CNiriee D Clent, Minister eo.t•Meta ••AV.ROE UNfftD ..ntc>OllT CHURCH 1101 leller ...... Qwetl ..... -=-·-...... Dr. Wlllie"l E. StMI 979·823'4 .... ,,,.NIJ CIL.wn ......... ................... -==-........ ,0 • ... Sdlllt •• ... -. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF TH£ COVENANT Rolph C. Bolin. Pastor Sermon Topic ••L1anl11 Te Tr1st'' lllltWM1 Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10.00 a ni Church School Children thru Adults 10 00 a.m Nursery care an1lablt 8:30 & 10:00 am Come Join Us 2aso Famew Rd., Costa Mm 557-3340 YlD.gS With . Dividends ... Join Us At Saint James. Parkin& available in bank parkins lot aucas street 'D'aditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Cbuiamatic 10:45 AM Clmrcb SchOol 9:00 AM ..................... .............. ,_,._..0.IRltnrw•,......, CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH lj (Mlaaourl Synod) 710 Vlctotle St .• ea.a. ..... Lot"-v. Totnow, Putor 131·1111 Br~ JMke, Pntor WORSHtP SE9'VICE 1:00 10-..30 AM Slllclay ScllMI • AU lllllt Clan , 2t A_M amu. a...tary Sc11M1 5411181 i ST.MARK PRESBYTERIAN b CHlJ8CH 2100 Mar Vista Of .1 Jamboree Blvd & EastbluH South Ntwport Beach ... ........... . ,..,., In. lehrt Stnlllt ..... ,..,., . 1:15 I.IL Br•fast for GrlMtts 9:30 a.m .... and Actmtits for CIMta T tac:hw lecopitian Day DIVINE SCIENCE CHURCH of rhe Infinite Way Sunday Service at 10 a m. m the Auditorium Halecreat Club 3107 Uybrooke Unc. Com ~ 2 bllts East of Hart>of Otf1Ce 6SO.J9JJ Minister Dr. William R. Parker "A Church For The Fellowship of All People" i'Rijfi OJ ... t.-~) .... s.aa.w ..UT8'al ftl.e,.. Fam1h ~"l<'t'S l•l f'nd.li\ of Moolh • i 30 Rt•lie--SctinoJ Adult rd. Youlh Group&. Su\f: ... '4•·ltft llU ~ ...... -.-c.-....... 1 .....,_ ... ......... - ClllSTlll SCIEICE ClllCIES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHUA04. THE FtRST CHUACt1 OF CHRIST. SCtENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS "Is tH U1iYerse, lldldi1g la1, £wotwe«I by lt011ic Force?" Mll•port •••d!r Ftr'llta-'tllt .. ~~·· .... --L*. ............... a-'Clllt a ...., a.a,., w a _.A.& ............... WllLMll -.11n1&tA.& .. PA1We.-7 .. P.M. C111W C-,,,....... T ....... ~11 JO AM .. ..,.,, n... Nli•l*i •n~tr eu1Ad a.ctr el Ctwtll. a P ... .,.,...-.Dr,.C.... ... - Qurdl • ...., ...... .. A.& ...... .. I I -..-LC.-...,,.C.. All are cordlally invited to attend the church awvtc:es and enjoy the prtvn.gea of the Rudlng Roome. Child care ProYtded AT All SER'VtcES. Wedn11deJ E"""'9 T•tlil~M1 M II• I IMft. AU.Ctule - !) E._.,C litt• ... 1111 IEW TllOlllT ClllSIWI ClllCll 610 W. lltlt St., Cisb 1lna (Tum. Scienct ii llnd) "Wlay s,lrinal TlallllllM leals" ............. , ..... .... ,...,...,,.... ... ,, o.af.A '""' .... .... ~~~- .,..,....,_,..,.,..,._,._,..,,..,.,_.,....,°""~~~,....~....,.~~~~~"t-----leia11 ,.,._ Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes" A ~ ctvdl ts lie S.0 c.ty. A .... llllKt .... • ._..., ...... I ,,:=~~-I IVHt'-' r,.... F•~ , ... A . .._ 41fi f'C'rest A,-. • Phom 49'·i.5M ..... •• My l....,, ()Ila ..... l"!} ~ .. DIAL-A 0PRA \ ER-494 ·PRA \' "Did F•ther Do It?'' CtUCM ~ llUIDJS SCllU ....,.... ..... ~o..·...-~ 220$ MA&N STM£T. SQITt 23 HUNTfNG TOM RACH. CA t2MI Mvtta & "''· Chu~h Re¥. P9ggy BuMtt • oo. t ..S, ' ' 30. s 00 CNtd c.. PrcMoed NDIPOllTHAll90ll LUTRlllAN CHURCH t. d .., or ...... in erella' in . 9llywood glitz ....... &YDIYNllU ...... 0 ti' ~H .. your"C'indadl&ulCI in J930aLaoA ....... l'CM!lr fairy aoctmocher an influential HollyWood uc:er with mys&eriOUI. rnllic*I powen who aives 9Mlya lbot 1t movie stardorit~ lfica' you'll probebly ~ Nweyev·s drudc rewotki..._ of the 194~ SetJei IJl.lokofiev claalic ballet wrappina up ns six-day residence "'' the Oran&e ~ounty Perfonnina Ans Center this lftemoOn it 1. ~iL. lffOU're morcofa tniditionalistorespeciallyaputist, ·yvu mf4ht be tempted to tkip this Paris Opera BaJlet E 1on that's beina a>presen. ted by the Metropolitan Association of New York City. But creative n ~ dancif!l Ind t0me outstandina individual jdaievemenlS make tl\11 .. Cinderella" cenainly wonh a liook. (And besides. Prokofiev's ballet is based on the 1697 Qaal1caPerrault vcnion,ittelfoneofat least JOO different ftnditions of the Cindetella tale that harks all the way wk to 6th century B.C. China!) · ' The supreme performance is turned in by Sylvie Ouilleiri in the title role. The epitome of sweetness and ~ beauty reveals in her solos a J>Cnchant for cute ~bnickry, whether Splay-walkina as Charlie Chaplin or dMlci~ with a rotatina coatstand a la Fred Astaire. (She nen briefly acts to tap dance -and very well. too). Dllllf .... ~., ...... &llabeth Platel, Laurent IUlare ID updated "Cinderella .. ballet at tbe Center. the debonair but impatient Dance Instructor (Jean-Pierre Franchetti), who makes the most of his one extended solo. .. .......... .. ....... UP 'hire ii no .... llf •PIY ... ttaUml ror Mom ... .,... • La• .. rencc aoa..·1 comedy .. AIOM T~." currently ie ~ ~ lbc Ira 1'laW l.elilue II lbl c11)"1 Cunis Perf'orrnlna Ans Theater. A1molt wilbout mitlina a •t. 11 the Butlm wave~ to Uaeir lllt colleee-bound ol&prina. lhe .... son moves t.ck home, initiail• 1 nooct of eumerated situation com- ed)' -pat flan for 111. Constant activity in the form ol entrances iiiCI exiu;punctuated with nearly explosive door slammi111.:. allows pm:iou1 f'ew momen11 or intimacy for this bdelpered ~ supPOScdly on the thrabold of pnvacy and romance of life once the children have pown and eone. Well orchestrated by director Laurie Freed, the potentially chaotic piece moves effectively, makina the most of each humorous tidbit. . ~.L Even as the rilina starlet in Acts II and Ill, Guillem ~ins her demure demeanor and Norma Shearer-like 991t. Her pu de deux with her prince charming -here c;alled Handsome Actor -arc at once graceful and ~vMc>rouL Her incredibly long extensions and swcepinJ Ml()tionure always dOne in one continuous. ream less line oC movement and carry an air of utter elan about them. But spin. there's that convoluted storyline. abetted by decrepit art deco sets (by Petrih Ionesco) that included an inflatable pumpkin cum car and larger-than-life replicas of Betty Grable and King Kona-as well as hard- to-put-togcthcr-again walls and doors that wouldn't nay shul (at leasl, Tuesday night). Joanne Underwood and Bob Goff are superb as Helen and Georse Butler -each capturinJ individual character qualities u well 11 natural and timely res~nses to one another. Prescntina a united air of aentle, though irritated, patience, the two trudge on in a well-known role - responsible parents. · Joanne UnderwoOd and Bob Goff ID .. Alone TOfetber ... CbarleS JUde•s Handsome Actor is the type of role into which Nureyev used to sink his teeth: exuberant, fthlctic, boyish and impeccab[y suave. Jude, who even bears an uncanny resemblance to the young Nureyev. tW~ly peppered his dances with cabrioles (sideways fCJSIOr kicks), jctcs (broad leaps with legs separated) and other teduucal movements. all done with vinuosity. \I Other notable roles include the malevolently comical stepmother (Georaes Piletta) and oafishly amusing Mcpsisters (Isabelle Guerin and Monique Loudiercs) and What sense docs the (m the original) magnificent "Midni~t" sequence (both musically and dramatically) have within the context of the transformed story, there now being no real spell cast on Cinderella? And why pad Prokofiev's score. oriainally lasting under two hours. to over 2'/~ hours'? Oh well, on the other hand. today is your last chance to sec Nureyev himsclf(as that mysterious Producer). The choice is yours. Underwood's renderin1 of total frenzy in Act Two. when her character lashes ou• at her family with a For Sale sign, is a definite hiahliJht. ln the same act, Goff pulls sensitave strin'5 as he offers an impassioned plea to has eldest son to act off his duff and take responsibility for his own life and success. Both are performances worthy of note. George Waters and Kyle Stevemiller arc the vastly different brothers. Michael and Elliott -one a sliahtly mad scientist with no reprd for appearance, the other a wa~ young husband totally enthralled with himself and every beautiful woman who crosses his path. Cheryl Caddick well interprets tempo~ resident Janie Johnson, whose presence ultimately proves to be cohesive rather than intrusive. Her link with the family, son Keith (away at college), is played by Scott D. Aukerman. One consistent strenath of per- formance at the Cunis Theater is hiah-quality set desian, accomplished in this production by Bob Sessions. Fine family entertainment,•• Alone Toaether" may be seen toniaht throufh Saturday and June 22-25 at 8 p.m. m the theater, I Civic Circle, Brea. Call S24-66S3 for ticket infor- mation. 'Debbie Gibson, Van Halen take over atop single and LP charts BJ fte Alleda&e!ll Prat The followina arc tbe top record hiu and leadina popular compact discs as they a~r in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1988, Billboard Pubh- cattons. Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. _.,SIWSTmat ... mlZIST •. .... , ..... ----·· 1111118 PllTBS. HOT SINGL•S 1.''FoolWI Beat .. ~ Glbtoft (Allantlc) 2 "Olrtv Diana" MlcllMI Jlldl$0n (Epic) l "Tooether Fonnr" ltlck Alttev (ltCAl •"Make II RMI'' The Jata (MCAI S.''Tllt "'-lne .. C'-P Trick (Epic) '''TM V•lleY Road" 8ri.a Hom.i>v & Tiie ltanoe !RCA) 7.''0ne #qt Try" Ge«'" MJchMI ICOl- umblal 1."AlllNbet SI.'' Pr~ (Pa!Wv Park) 9."Mer<*Ms 8ov'0 Pel:ltlm IMCAl 10."Pou!' Some SYoaf on Ma'' Def L_,d !Mercvrv> 11 ... Notlllno But • Good Timt" Polson (EnlOmtl 12."KI» Me DMdlv'' L"• Ford (ltCA) 13."Cltcte In Ille Sand'' lellnda Cetillll !MC Al 14.''I Siii Bellew" 8rtnd9 K StatT !MCA) 15.''Nlta .net Dey" Al I . Suret !Werner lros I 16."New Seftwllon" IHXS !Attefttlcl t7.''f!vtfYf'llno Yo.x HMr1 Dtllrn" Oervt Halt & John 0.lft (At~ta) ll."8edS art Surlllno" Mlclnlthl Oii !Col- umt>la) lf."Hold On to the Nltlf!ll" ltldlard MM• CEMl-IMINlllll) 20.'"Lott 111 YtN" ltoct Stewlll"I <War!W Bros l TOP l.ftl 1 "OUl12" van Haleft <Warner eros.l 2.''Fallll" Gtoroa MlchMI (Columbla) • •11. TOIM> 6'wlrda El TOIO 511·9500 GRAND OPENING NOW OPEN! GRAND OPENING * * *11u.rmN CENTRE 8 CI --: LOCATED AT MACAR111UR AND MAIN ST., AT COSTA MESA (SS) FREEWAY NORTH 0F SAN DIEGO (405) FREEWAY, SANTA ANA _. 714-662-2266 a .. 13 "Now end Zen" Robert Plant (EIHl'MH) 1• "hd'' MldlMI Jlldlto11 !EJllcl IS "f'IMt 'Olrtv Oanclnl' SOundfAdl'I (ltCAl 16 "P9b0itl'' Pet*tl (MCA) 17°Lovnuv" Prince <Pelslrf ftatti) 11.''Klck" INXS (Al\entlc) 19.''0ut of IN 81Ue'' ~ Ginon (Alttlltlcl 20.''Tracv CllaPman" Tr«Y C"-"8n (Ei.-tral ADULT SINGUS I "Maka It lt•I" Tiie Jets CMCAl 2 "Toetlher FOA\'tf'" lllclt A&lltY (llCA> l "Heert of MIM" lol SC.... (CCllUt'nlNl • ''The VllltY ltoad" Bruce HomsbY & TM lt•not lltCA) RUFFELL•s UPHOLSTEIY llC • ... ·-...., c.r.11n1 1122 -aw .. CISTI llU-!-SQ.115' ACADBMY AWARD WINNER •JMIDTAtiWAN .......... Mlaua 240~ wortclof an wil bcwao.I~-~ ...... Art M.-.m IO w l'Undl10 ope,_ and,..,.... hi pmnunn ('Ofleciioll. 11al aucuon. 10 be conducted ~ JOhn Marion or SothebY'1. will br hddat6 p.m. June lS111ftc museum. Publk Yacwiftl of the workl will be held hnl Tuetday thfOU&h Frida~ duii111 reaular mUK'um houn. and utnil l p.m. on•~ day of tM auction. Ticke11 att S lOO each and includr en itt\lt ... ion to .... spcdaf pttvirw pany lO be held at 6 p.m. Moriday. For mort information. call Jennifer Rabbitt at the museum. 759-1122. Museum director Kevan Conscy said the auction is e>Lpi«ted to raise net proceeds ofS I 00.000 to S400.000. which will be used to help expand the museum's 2.000-picce permanent an collection. .. But other than the function of raisina funds." Conscy said. "the auction will serve to encourage people to coll~ct an." Vanous artists. many of whom ha\C had work displayed at the museum. were asked to donate works for the auction. Amons those whose work 1s included arc Richard Diebcnkorn. Grace Hatttgan. Ed Ru9dta. Peter Shire and Frank Stella. "We had very aood response." Conscy said. "We thouaht we miaht get one from every three anists we called. but we wound up gcttina perhaps five out of every sill until we collapsed in a fit of exhaustion with 240 pieces.·· Ahh~Jh many of the anists arc from California. reflecting the mu- seum's focus on contemporary rc- aional art. others come from other pans of the United States and from Europe. Smy-five of the pieces will be sold dunng a h\c auction. with the remaining indudtd in a silent auc- tion. -\rt \l<Orks -paintinas. works on paper. photographs and sculptures -likel y will ~II for as low as S l SO to as high as $50.000. C'onsey said. Durin$ the preview week. the public is 1nv1ted to see the works. with no admission charge. "So if they people arc interested. the) can come 1n and kick the tires. so to speak ... Consc)' said. "Therc·s very little question that the quaht) of the art is there. We just want to make sure people come." Greer Garson given honor LOS ANGELES (AP) -Academy Award-winnin& actress Greer Gar- son. who appeared tn such films as "Ooodb)e Mr. Chips .. and "Mrs. Miniver:· was presented Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Golda Meir Award. Barbara Sinatra. w1tcofentertaincr Frank Sinitra. presented Garson the award for her efTons to provide young people educational opportunities. said spokeswoman Diane Passarelli. 0R2At OIFT lD£!..S FoR FATHERS t;..Y, JUNE 19ni Neut.ico blac:ktan poplm~Wlth hlddcln bood. Mint pmk, l'Cd. ,TOyal end wh1tA.,t~oo . Kc.nnc.t.n Gordon l~ ~med .. , ~~-do\J/n 9hlt'tl, tf>7 ~ . Our own pla4tocS oot.t.on bltttld 'PSt1t• 1n P"~ ttniemd. t~t.t., Offortc.d. c.olora, •29.!IO-•~.oo . "This award is an undreamed of honor and will be an inspiration and cherished treasure." Garson. 79. told a luncheon audience that included Jihan Sadat. widow of slain Eayptian President Anwar Sadat. The actress· contributions include endowment funds to Southern Mtlhod1st University and the New Universit) of Ulster at the Dallas Theater Center. She has also provided a scholarship program for hi&h school airls. -------_.....,. TMI Nlt•IO • ---......-~-...... ... _.,.. .......... ............. -----·--WIUOW"' , ............. , ... CIOcoe&I ..,._.. II '"' ........... , ......... .................... ------~ .... , OUT900ltl"' 12'at~ .... ........ " ... _.,._ --....., .... .... .......... , .... .. Ot~ CoeM DAILY ~LOT/~, June 11, 1... Al eltcia knocked Qut In burning housd ' a, LYNDA lllUCH Au. lllY CMll MEN: Af\tt d'IC' C"ar c:ralhti. J~ and Hl'nf) llrUlllr for 1~ tun °'Mlltrll Htnl'). Jnw tum' him OH'r tu 1hr Pol•~. _._rn1rtf thtm lo plAtt "im 1n maa.amum ,KCUnly. AntH' Wilt JC'llt IMI hii pohct' wor\ RUln Mr 10 ftar b hn. hfc: Jnw 1s •Mialwd '° tail Snn and Rcm1na1on. a htlh rollrr MW 1n 10-n. Aartt•na 10 iN11:<>' 'lllF'''°" 1hat 1hey ~no\llle PaNk:hc'. Rcm1na1on ka\CI him a bnrfca\C .iufkd ..-ith cuh. Palml'r auurC\ Natihe that. in 111nc. she '*tll IO\t ... mu he IO\ct her. Ph0tbl' and Lanfley rttonc1lr. Su~11n1 1ha1 Cecil) " n(h. Sean d«idc\ 10 takr het' out. llou 1s pQrokd. T Ta\ "fcan that ErK"a is obsnKd v.11h lhe d~re 10 lcam v.-ho was ~spon· 51b11.' fur Sihcn demise. Erica btt•lts 1n10 Nau1lk'' apanment. and j1.1st as she finds Sihl·r'\ 1wd.lacc. she 1s •rmtcd for brC'akinaand cntl'tlnJ. Palmcrdcc1dt'S not to pn'\\ char&n alo')in\l her. Stunned b)' ne\\\ of Siher"• de111h. J~) heads for P;an~ ln'\pccltnl 1hc car in "hich Siher suppo)Cdl) cr;ashcd. Jeremy is ttrtain the could nu1 h:i'I.' lx.'Cn driv1n1 i1 and V.OndC~ \\hl'ft \ht• I\ UUra rcalitCS that SllH' h;is come ou1 of her roma, but Jhe pcrsuad"-s the ch11J to 11.l~P it a \Ceret. ••• ANOTHER WOllLD: Sam and Amanda. unhapp) v. hl.'n Rachel lakes charac of B:ib' \Ilk\ t·;in•. h1n• Josic to watch the infant Sh11rlcnc and J~ic have a tearful reunion Vinci.' fccls thn.-atencd b)' Mal') 's ~n.:.:r Donn.i Jh cs Zack and Scou monc)' to find Mike) \ p:ircnt~ Nicole ends her rd:i11onsh1p ~11h Drew. Jamie tells Lisa he lo\c$hcr bu1canno1dcnyh1sr.urac11on 1!> V1d,, J11m1c and Vicky enJOY a da1c. Vaco'11onin&a1 Ha\crh1ll Manor. C'asund Nicole arc spooked by a varitl) of ~upcrnatur:>I happrn1np. Josic rrahzl"S I hat Mau is her SCC"rcl phone Piii. • • • AS THE WORLD . TURNS: Andy ts tempted to u1lc.r a drink. but avoids it 1hank'\ to the suppe>rt of a ftllow AA member. Tom and Shannon's (nendsh1p hc:ats up Fcchn1she1s bc1n1 manipulated b) LtKmda. Lil) ck'Cidcs not to So 10 Europe ,.,th Dust> and adm11s to him that she doc\n't lo' e him lhc way he loves her. Su\On h:is proof1ha1 Emily and Tonio arr ha"in& an affair Iva and Kirk con1inue 10 dash. ohhou1h hr tells her he now knows that \he h:ts a 101 more depth than hl' had '"en her C"rcd11 for when thC) fi"t JMI Ro)·, fam1I> 1s confused by Jesstea's lad oflo' c and rcsprct for her family. Betsy is surpnscd Y..hcn Rod "is1u hcrat tht cabin. When Tonio l\'.llks to Mea about his dt>Sirc loj~lfllµUA 1 _ lojr••U '°'"'">' rl :er'"'""'-" G ''°" E (1 >N A R D S ,1RIr;1"' A 1 INF M 4 ·~, t M • A 1 'ti,-• ·..JI" , ....... -N£J.U ('f NT fR ., , ~ • A. 4 ..... , <l ':, 4, A 1 fur 1 duld tea Mart' 'o plot IOLO AND KA~ kth ltll5 SIC'\'C'n \o find &>tftcr '"""' arnnttnwn". Retum1n1 from ~' &np. Grandma Lopn I\ 1ht1lk\! fl\ h..·r ton's ~appeJnnCC". Km1t'n h·ll, ( la~l' she" 1o1o111ts 1 churt'h 1o1o,-.JJ1n1. ttmt1n1 a con111t part), Ridtc '"' it~1hemi»tt"hJ1bk' bechcloB1n to-n &I "'' that 1nch.Kk'to Storm Martc>I ttfuW"t to keep R1dsc occupltd and .~ .. ~ from C'arol1nc. M1\la\1n1 Rtefet for Thomt. a ti~~ Caroline n1:1k4·' to'c 10 him. In the morn1na.. R1dse adm1u. to IK'r thai 1 drunken pr.tnk aot out of hand ~arn•"I of R1d1t and C'atuhnc"s tncounttf. Stt'1> han1c rl"Calls Thome·~ thrt'lt lo lull Ridlc if hr C\ l'r laid a hand on Caroline. af'd w pc~uadcs Caroline not to d1vul1t the incidl'nt tu either Thome or Bill. ••• DAYS or OUll uvr.s: Hopina that Ka) la .... ,11 rcml'mbcr ht'r auackcr, Kimberl\ teaches her s11n lansua1t. Shanc C3tChC\ tH• and \Ian plot11n1 10 malt Kimberl\ k-a'c to.,.,n Wht'n Trent sho-.s up in Sa\cm. Franl1c fcal"5 M will abuv Mil\ Mi\.c and -'Pril COl\111\Ut' 10 arow elowr \\ Jilek continues his s.can:h for Bdl~. H:arpcr ,.arns Jack 10 halt hit H·ndcna :ipins1 Pa1ch. Patch gon to the orphanoaac v.hcre hl· and Bill~ (JKk) had been 114•n1 1n :in a11c:mp1 10 co"t'f up their n·l·ord' Wlwn ~nJd1~a 1clls Harper she 1s C"arl'} ins h1't l h1ld. he does not reveal t~at hl' '' Stl·nk hut 1dl~ hl•r 11 1s nm his child and in\1SI\ 1h;a1 \ht' ha\ can abortion W11h the fom11\ busin1.-ss lo\inl moll(') Kmall.is \\ams Justin he \\Ill retake C'OntroJ of the bu,incs~ anJ stop Justin's plan\ 10 lcg111m11e 11 A"aden1ally shoot1n1 Roman. D111na ·~ auadcd by the kn1fcr. but Romon. re' cahna his bulletproof jacket. rc'ICUC!t her • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Duke 1s unh.ap.. P\ to lind Oh' 1a dccora11na his vandali1cd dub \nn2 Y..Ondcn how 10 ltll Robin lhat she and Duke arc separa1ed. C'hl'l'}I fean Robcn v.111 learn that she once was connected with 1he Jcr1JmC1. OllVla hires Butcher to vandaltze Oukt's club. Rcttl\ • in& 3 music boll on her ann111ersat) mall" Fehci:i bche"c that fnK"o ma)' ~ ah,t'. When lire breaks out in 1he Brownstone. Fehci111ocs back 10 the bu1ld1n1 to ~tnr"c the p~nt. stnkcs her head and he\ unconscious as the bu11din1 con1inucs to bum. Edward 1s 1mprcs\ed by C'barlcnt's \.ICY.. th~t th1np other 1han money can make hfc v.orthY..htlc:. Bobbie 1s attracted b) a man w mC"Cts 11 a ber. and both later return 1n hopes of mcc1in111111in. Wbtn 1hc) do. they dtt1dc not 10 leave their neiu mcctin& to chance and make a date. Lou 1sc ••• LOVING: Ltam1na ofTnsha and Jdfi1 ~1st. a ~th1n1 C"')n 11ouft~ Jeft 10 st•> a,,.-a) from hc-r d:1uiti1cr. Au i.conc trnt'd v.~n (11;1} tnc-s 10 tett ht'r awa) frwn a fr1en~ship 11111h ta~ pl. M1nn1e 1s un1blt 10 con' 1n('(' E&> pt to ta\.c Claft monc) offcr and I~' c tov.n. (J>pl bt'comn cunous as to ho\\ her former hu\bend, Alt\ MHtttl ~~ml'C'lo} \Iden Jim v.ams Den ht' v.111 onh gca hun b«au~· Sll.1_na sull lo\tsJim. \' :t t>ct·omc> h~ ~tcm:al when Ea> pt's l:nl">t ghmp1oe into the futun: shows tftat a K"< m \\ 111 oc l.'\l)0\4-d 1ha1 v. ill dtstro} m;in~ people. Jatk spoh Rick and Sia«) 11\ a iX'""ona1,· ,·ml'lra<'1.' • • • ONE LUE TO LIVE: -'ltl\ou&h arateful 10 Bo for w\lnf \ 1k1's hfc w11h an cnwril.'nl) tr:Khl'OtOm) Chnt 1s curious ai. ao v. here Bo learned to perform the pl"OC\.'tiun· Bo lO\ a\ b\ claimma to ha\t lc:>rft('(f 111n V1l·1nam Cord 11>atct1t'S as 8o and.Jina hil\C ;i spcllbtndina k1u C'assi< marni~·' to C'14.11~ Bcatritt's cluacht's momentanl) but lalcr finds htrwlffac1nJ 11 gun-tohng BciilnCC. C'ord lrTl'-t"l w.-th 1hi: mom·) Hcnr\ ga\e him for Cassie'r. C\thingc Rob docs not shart' Cassie's f~linp 1ha1 their trouble-I arr O\.t'f and tells Henn hr "'Ill honor his comm'11mcn1 10 m:onclk ... uh Jooona. While rcad1na ··\\ uthenna Heights-10 a sull coma1osr Sit'\ l'. Bn·nd3 d1M:O\ en 1h11 he has undcrhnl·d her fa'-Onle passait and \QUN'll'~ h1~ hand. .\s sht 1t lcaHn&, Stl'\l··s hand mo\ CS u 1f ht 1s tf')1ng 10 hold hers_ G;ibnrlle plcadi inn<X't'nL bu1 Ma'-su\p1c1ous ofh<T MnO\IS~ asks her 1f \hl pulled the plua on Stne's rl''lptra111r Laacr Ste\e finds Gabnelk bru1Sl·d .ind b:>nen:-d and cla1m1na that 'ilc:\r\ atrndtcrs 1ned 10 kill her. Mat) L\n rc,eals 10 Renne 1h11 she and Wade did no1 m:i .. c love on their hon<')'moon 1ndadm1h hcrfl'arthat shtWlll bcJUSl It.kc her mother f103 and Bo makt love. Bo 1c:lls lhc sin1~1cr Dr. Bruntt 10 kttp Asa 1ncompr1cn1 Bruner looks al Bo and admires h1~ own handiwork. In a castle •• , • • .. r "", ~. """ .. j, ~ ~ • ' M 1t1 4,•~ •· ~ "4~ ~. .. • • f I I" ! ., M .. ~ 1 ~ ~ p I ' '_, t. r' f d ~ , ...,,,. ..... ~ ···-(II). Pas .,__... ... liaLIY SllllD 1:1S-t1S.5:1S.7:15-t:15-11:1S e. '' , ~ . .._" 0 " 1 t I -~ I -.! 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Mason )I\ m1~s1n1 aft r 1hc t·hurch '*hcl't' he Mi hukd up 1s 1u11cd b\ fi~. Us.1n1 1der«lt chans. Kci1tl annou~ t.ha1 a cha~ boch is Ma\On·). "' M"°n's m<'mori# ~·n ·~·\·, ;i i.nef·Stnclen C.C. 11 hcan- bful1:11 b\ the lad of a bond brtv.~ h1m\\•lf ui1d Ma"''"· Juha. unv.1lhng'~6 bl'l14.'' l' that Mnson ·~ dead. asb Crur 'IO loul for him. Father Michad v.am1 S1~tit ~rah not to tdl ('ru1 that she koov.,, ati.61 the dc.'2th or Mark Mc('ormick or that.al S1-.1l·r-~ 1-.abd and '1an. Mina L• rt'lrttS thl' problems she 1s ciausi~ Cain. T9f MllJOr fc-cls Mina Lt uKd him 10 lt'l,,\i) Amt'ru;a Scott. hopini for a clOJ(! rl'ln1ionsh1p "'llh Heather. is surprised irt her rl.'\Clllllon 1hat she ts Fa1ht'1' Michad~ s1"er. Gina. unable to ~ar the ftthna1h6\ Keith I) to blame for M1'°n'\ dca1h. C'itts on lhl'lf w~dc:hna • • • 11· YOUNG AND &EITLESS: Lcannt I~ 10 fad;. 1dlina him 11\11 N1k1 did not 1Cll her an) thinaabout Victor. Lisa learns tt<at hck is Brad's bro1hcr-1n-la.., A majOr pubhsh1n1 houliC' wa!'U 10 b\ly the tishts tb Traci's book -'dm1111na lhat lhr lov - him Cassi<' ull.s Paul 10 kttP their n:-lattonsbip a sccl't't Carole conf.cks110 "!J'lle} ;ibou1 her romantic problems wjj.h Sll.1p \le' O\ erhcars Nina barlun1 ordcn 10 Eslhl.'1' and he l'\C.'S Nana JOmc ups~ ho,,. 10 v.ork "11h pl'Oplt Pb1l1p baby w ,.hen Nina dee•~ to auend Da~' conct"n. Dann and Rc"l rttonc11t. W h her cond11ton dctcnoratlfll. Jcuica lea nott's for Cnc\.c1 and John and ~pa. k"C her doctor MILL DUNt•M (Ill ll9COSllll 11:11-l;ls-e:JM• ... ti. u:a..1~-.a:1M:e-11:S1 ' ~'Mm(PQ> CllYrtla 1N5-J:ll..5:1.S-7:Jl.HS MG \:t:a msD ll:tt-l:IS.Ht-~l~H PMAMO(lt) lllPUSD 11:6-~.:6UW.61M MDHIAT(!!) .... -........ .. ll»-l~:l~- S'fUDlllA U..~s.t67•t:lS.ltl5 •...s lZ:Jl.l:»4~:JM:».ll'Je w;:o:.:o> u..t•s•1;•1tt1 9IG \::l:a PmD ll:lS.Uw:Jl.i-6Ul-lt:15 MDMIAT<R> -..sam ...... U:6-t9o4:1W:JM:6.l"5 s1uaa:'& l~s.ka,.. .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actraa y Duke has ~ 11 president Oic Scrttn Actors Guild to produce ltvision movie betccS on her utobiotnPh}'. :·can Mc Anna ... kc, an Oscar and Emmy~win· #1. said in her rcsi~ation statement ber leadership of the auild would kc her .. an enhghtened producer." uild b)'laws state no officer or rd member may hold a pro- . on interest while an office. Her resignation was efT«tive im- iately, and came in the middle of er second term as president of the &.U..uuLl-member guild, which faces egotiations for a acneral contract wal next year. J Dunn& her time as president, Duke rpcused on labor issues following the tumultuous leadership of Ed Asner, 'ikbo often used his leadership of the 1uild as a voice for political activism. 1-0uild first vice president Barry q,5Pdon will serve as acting president ~I the annual mcctina of the board ~f airectors in December. which will elect a permanent replacement to complete Duke's term. Duke was first elected to the presidency of the union in November of 1985 and was easily re-el«ied in November of 1987. g BS bounces into 2nd lace with NBA finals ~S.ANGELES (AP)-A slate of \~mer reruns gave NBC its lowest 'fl!l.ng of the season, but the network still maintained its top status while tfic'NBA finals helped boost CBS into tfiCNo. 2 spot. ~ccord1na to the A.C. Nielsen Co .. top-rated shows for the week ng J unc 12 were "Cheers," ·•A Different World,'' "The Cosby Show," and "Night Court," all on NBC. In prime time. NBC had an average rating for the week of 15.8. followed by CBS with 13.2 and ABC with 12. 5. NBC's season-to-date average stands at I 5.6. ABC has 13.1 and CBS 13.0 . .. 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The succmful way to raise the bis bucks at a fund-raiser is to have the party completely underwritten. ac- cordina to Thompson. A task that ·was skiUfully ac- complished by WWI Deu Lyoa, wife of Gen. William 1.y_oa, OranaewOod Foundation board chairman ... It was very easy. " Willa Dean said. "We held a Sun~y sup~r at our home (a new colonial mansion in Cota de Caza) and auctioned off the party's expenses. w.h}ch we~t very quickly." Underwnhng raised more than $10,000. In addition. R•" and Leo Cook and Pat and Marvta Weiss paid for entertainer Bobby Vlatoa't per- formance. Vinton's vocal stylina was enthusiasticaJly applauded by the 760 3uests during the hour-loni show. Before his performance. a poised 10.. year-old Adriene SUefel donated her time and talent to sing a selection of songs including "Dear Mr. Jesus" and "Tomorrow" from the musical "Annie." During the evening. emcee KCBS reporter Dave Lopez read a letter of congratulations from President Re- !41n and introduced Lyon ud hit fnend. aw ......,, neculive dire(- tor ofQnqrwood Froundation. Sacincr Mid 1988 is a .,_, yeer of' transition for Oraqrwood Chil· dren·s Home (an emtraency shelter care facilit)' for abustd, nql«ted and abandoned children) becauK the mortpae is paid, and the public- pri vate relationship has raised thousands for abused children and for scholarships. "lasl year 2,700 chil· drcn were helped," he said. Steiner also announ<:ed that a SSO.OOOarant had been received from the Irvine Community Association. "A Child's Dream•· themed the l)arty. Red. white, blue. green and yellow balloons filled the ballroom and Raaaed> Ann and Andy dolls centered tables. Thompson an- nounced centerpieces went to table sponsors, but they would like to keep them for children at the home. Thompson also cautioned the elegantly dressed ladies to save their frocks for an upscale thrift shop that is going to open as a fund-ra1scT for Oiangewood. Guests at the ball included Thomp.o son's parents. Nita and Marvill Gore and her dauahter. KrJ1tett, 14, who was attending her first big party; board member Judie ArlJrot and her husband. George: Ors. L)'llll and James Doti; Supervisor Hamett Wieder and her husband. Irv; State Sen. Marlo Bergesoa and her hus- band, Gar"; Lois and B•n Aldrta; attorneys Andrea and R..er Grea; Nora and Ctaarlle Hester: Supervisor This is no holiday ... this . ' IS war. cxgg,'='° A L~'JVER.5AL PICrt'RE .. . ... ......._ .... ~- -----NOW PLAYING _______ ...... *OMMOI ci.e-Uf·UU WUTWMITM UA,_C-..,_"41 Bobby Vinton allapped Ill rehea.nal. Gaddi Vasquez and his wife Elalae; wife. Oralee; MarlJya and Tom Supervisor Dom Ro" and his wife, Nlel1ea; Barbara and Ba llarrh. Jackie; Mike and LbMla Carb; board and state controller Gray Davlt and member Jim McNamara and his his wife SUro•. SEE THE MOJIE THAT'S THRILLING AUDIENCES ALL OVER AMERICA "AWESOME!" -TOl!CIHTO SUN W·I·L·LO·W ~ . • /YOW rlAYllYO TICP11at0m (a) 12:112:SS1:10 7:40 •0101-70MM CllOCOD&&~ tt flllll) '1:IO 2:10 4t20 1:00 ,,,o ·No Puses· ·- ~. I I ! I Family advis'ed to butt out DE.U .\NN LANDERS: My bfOlbet "'SUn" WU divon:ed I ~ 9. He Im two cbi~n by hi• fcii1ner wUc. Hi1 airtfriend knows about one child but he refutes to tell liri about the tee0nd child, nor will he tell hi1 n-wife that he and his ikUiimd have a MW baby. -My family hat Jivea Sam two weeks to 1traiahten dais mess ouL (n.at wauix months~.) I am fond Of ';JDy--n-1i1ttr-an·liw. SbC is stift included in all family aet·toeethera. My brother never shows up. I can hardly look her in the eye. Who should be told first and by whom? Sam will not do it. Many lives are beina affected here. Our whole family is livina a lie. I, for one, cannot carry on this charade. Please advise •oonesL -SHAME-FACED SIS- TER IN NEW HAMPSHlRE. 0£.U SJl.AM~PACEO: I tee M reaMll ~J Sam'• ..,akity .....W lileceme •family pnjed. ftJ .. ,... feel it It lm,.nut for M1 es-wlfe to U.WdMltlelDMla=w 1WMt MJMtanlflda bewt ............. !Ohte..tJ SUI It a Mel, .. , I faU .. tee -'11" ..... ~J ... ,.. •f ........ ,... "facts eMW •t educe Ge lives •f ddler .. tltae ....... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: EndOted .. 1a- is e article &bat Mlsivea to me When 1 was in p-adua•. IChool manf years ISO· I am now ICIChinaancl dCicided to make copies for tht otha' instructon. The reply was writien by a counselor at this hiah school. I hope you will run both. I think they are worth the spece. -A.M. MANLEY, CONWAY. ARK. DEA.a A.M. MANLEY: S. .. L Here dley are. 'naab fer ...._, dlemoa. RECIPE FOR MAKING A DROP-OUT Take one small child, a;vc him as little love as possible, kick him around at home, put him in a schoolroom with a teacher who has no imqination and sees no hope for him. Fail him once or twice. Never praise him, treat him as 1 number rather than as a person, and don't let him feel that he bclonp in school. Keep him out ofall activities because of his poor~ and tr1n1fer him to another school if J)OMib6e. Stir thcte dift'kwtia vipously, make him anl1)' enoUlh to play truant 1 ftw times. ada ICftlef<>UI doset or embarra11mcnt, burn to • crisp with sarcasm, and bake for two or thrtt )ears. If you want to make sure he will be 1 juvenile delinquent. dtny him references for ajob so that he is turned down by the first 30 people he approaches. Rejection at an early aat can destroy hope and ambition. If this recipe produces a aood American youth, try apin. REPLY Take one overworked. underpeid teacher in a classroom of 2S to 30 students Stir in scveraJ unconcerned. disinterested. too busy parents who never bother to check on their ch11d·s proattss or respond to ddicien- cy /fa1lure notices or poor rcpon cards. Add concerned counselors and administrators who push the limits try Ina to work out a schedule that will enable them to help the stn.18'lin1 student who. by this time, has 11ven up and couldn't care less. Mix in excessive ablem:es and tardies because school is dull and borina. The result will be inferior products for which there 11 no market. Saaf, -!_me lt · ARIES (March 21-April 19): Spiritual values surface you11 be on more secure ground. Scorpio native plays role. -you perceive potential, acknowl- cd&e debt of srati- tude to enthusiastic rouna persons. Fulfill obhptions to individual confined to home, hospital. Pi.$ces featured. SYDNEY 01111 TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Practical issues dominate, includina ~P­ crty values, home safety measures, care f)f older f~aly memt)er. You'll be asked to meet deadline, eccount1na procedures are reviev.cd alona with payments due. GDONt (May 21-June 20): You have more room. penoftal horizons broaden. you communicate. travel and could fall in love. Wish comes true, Aries becomes valuable ally. You'll strike chord of universal appeal. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress 1ndJV1duality, style, creativity. fresh start. You'll learn more about money, how to cam it. whom to see and when to make appointment. Accent invenuvencss.. willinancss to pin independence. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Clash of ideas featured alona with publicity, unique dcalinp with women. Skill as character analyst 1s SPotliptcd. lntuiuon rinss true. and you pin as result. Aquarian is in picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Timina is on tarJCt, you are at riaht place and could win contesL Focus on versatility, humor. fitness.. body 1mqe. Lona~jstancc call relates to social activity, travel. Gemini plays role. UBRA (Scot. 23-Qct. 22): Continued &ood fo~u!'~ in connection with pubhc appearances, career act1V1t1es, speculation. romance. Sense of direction is restored. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 I): What had been lost wtll be recovered. Superior says. "You were right., and J should have hstencd. •• Aettpt compliment without kicking toe in sand. Get ideas on paper, an1culatc feehnp. Virgo involved. SAGmAJUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Idealism fea- tured. you know what you want but could be too shy to make request You'U compltte project., credit is due but you'll have to speak up lotrd, clear. Taurus figures prominently. CAPl\ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): P\a,Y cards close to chest, be discreet in connection with clandestine arransemcnt. Focus on credit ratin&. loans. circumstance which~ you handlina money belonain& to another. Leo involved. AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): You have been "skipped over" in connection with credrt. promouon. assaanmcnL Now you get what you had been missina and Iona deserved. Love relat1onsh1p 1ntens1fics. income wall increase. PISCD (Feb. 19-March 20): Jovial ind1v1dual may be overly opt1m1st1c. Do some personal detective work. examine facts. figures. Communicate with one at a distance. make travel arranaemcnts. Anes will figure prominently. IP JUNE It IS YOUR BIBmDAY )OU art independent. creative. can be self-indulgent. sexy. Leo, Aquarius people play important roles an your life. You also are versa talc. possess sense of humor and p1ooeenn1 sp1nt. Social actmty accelerates dunna remainder of June. Current cycle h1ahliahts s1snificant domestic adjustment th.at could incfude actual cbanac of reside~ or mantal status.. Secret mectina in July could relate to romance. November memorable for you in 1988. Lolly starting to pull away The lcaaue-leadjna lAllJ 6 Marillen El conti.nt picked up another four Points an the standinp this week by scorina on nine ques- tions to pull away by a 6'h-point marain. Seven points from P,._Am were aood for the week's tee0nd honors, VAiilc three other conttoden finished with five. Nobody bad both ends of the bonus question, but many jotted down just one. Sports fans will set a crack at the two-pointer this week. Here's the rundown: I. McDonald WaUina was the lcadjna character of an all-star cast in what movie? 2 ... GoodniJl't and God bless" was the favored S&JROfT line of what TV comic? 3. What pade does Peppermint Patty usually~ on her report cani in the comic stnp Peanuts? 4. Name the fint aviator to fly tolo around the world. 5. A sona called "How Far Awa)'' was added to what musical between Broadway and Hollywood? 6. In Barbra Streisand's first Broad- way show. she played a character called Miss Marmelstcin. What was the character's fint name' 7. Who was the first tight end named to pro football's Hall ofFamc? 8. JoBeth Williams stnpped to her panties publicly in what movie? 9. Identify the only movie ever directed by playwri&bt Georae s. Kaufman. HELP SAYE IHI PIER .. ;:&'=-''BLOCK PARTY''..;:a'=- on the Huntington Beach Pier SUNDAY JUNE 19th, 1988 101'M TO 5 PM • FOOD • MUSIC • ARTS and CRAFTS • CLOWNS • CHILD FINGERPRINTING • MAGICIANS I MORE .....,...., P-.l.E.111111!----~ ,._., ........ Me .... ~ AND THE CITY OF HUNTINGION BEACH TV L \ · ~t , . ---- . Q.t-A.t South. wloerablc. you bold: • .Utl'75l Q'3 0 AlM •A '7 The biddiq bu proceeded: N-6 E..a 8oedl W• ...... 1• p-l• ... ? Whal do you bid now? Q.2---As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AMl'752 Q'3 OAlM •A1 11le biddina bu proceeded: N-6 !Me SHa W.a 1• .... 1• .... 3• ... l• ... .. ...... ? What action do you ta.kc? Q.3-Neitber vulnerable, as South you hold: Toi T111s I 0. Baseball's award for playcn who overcome ldvers1ty 1s named (a) what, m honor of(b) whom' Lu& ...... Aas1ren I ... Over the Top .. (Lincoln Hawk) 2. The (Kermit's middle name) J. Forsythe (Juahcad's real name) TRIVIA BOWL XII STANDINGS 4. Gen. Anthony McAuhttc ( .. Nuts .. ) 5 Cindy Lou (onamaJ "Pqay Sue") 6... lO SJ.rinp'.:(Mal.ac.an4 Central Part) 7. Wasbinaton·s Timmy Smitb CHOL£$ Goae . •AQ91 Q&.M <>Di •<Pl The biddiDa bu proceeded: .... ... ~ ...... INT P-2• ,_ ? What action do you takc1 Q.4-AI South, vulnerable, you bold: • AQ91 Q &Q6 0 KIM • &1" The biddiq bas proceeded: Sotl~ W• ,._. r..I 1~ SC..• av~ 14 Abounding 15 CNfty 11~ 17 o..ty 91199' ,,~ dk:t8lor , .... to Quebec 20 WOf1tl 22 Aodentll\8r9 24 Wei dllftned 2tHtlbbl 27 °" p aelte: ..... 21 eur.. 21 Pronoun 32U..... 35 lmpl 111 ~ 37~ 38 Sen11t 111 3t Hub 40 Blood eoftdftlon 43 Hom 45 St• ... Statton 47 .... tood 4181112 .. offtdlllll 4t Outd-- 53 A,gglwM 57 Ca1•I0¥9 1 2 14 17 (Super eo.1 record) 8. Alaim ("No M ") 20 9. 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No llkle ywd aetbeCk .,.. ltMlll be required on prop9rtlel In nonr..ideoti.t dlatrk:ta except aa may be required by the Plelw•ag Connlllll>I\ In appro¥lng a lite pan feYlew or In granting a UN permh, OI u neoeawy to meet publk; 9CC.al ~· . A,....~~.,.. of ten*' lhall be~ on the aecond floor for ratdentlal UMe In a mhced UM ~t. J. StGNS. The folowtng ltandardl at\1111 apply to all ~within the Cennery Vlllage/McFedden Square Specific Al• Plan --= 1. Number. A mulrrU'n of ttwee wall llgrW lhall be permitted per bulldlng; howewr, a mutti.-teNint bulldlng may MW one ... l6gn per ~ s*J1 one twenty-fMI (25) 9qUWe tqot buading dlrectOty wd 11gn Ii.ting tenanta. 2. Ala. The .. of a wall llgn 0t wall '911 on lll'f'I trontege of a bulleting lhall not noeecl two hundred (200) 1quwe f .. t nor forty percent (40%) of the upoaed ftnlthed ..ii aurface ....._ ~Ing openings. 4. Pole 86grw. Pole llgrw lhell not be permitted except on bulldJng altee with over 100 feet of frontage. 5. Root 8lgna. Roof --..... not be permitted. I. T ..... •'l 8'gni. aJ Sia No t9rnp0tary llgn INl aoaed one hundred (100) equare fMt In area. Temporary agna of rigid matertel shall not j exceed ~fow (24) 9qUWe *' In w-. OI lfx (8) feet In hetght. b) Duretlon. Temporary 9igr\I may remain In place fOI 1 period not exoeedlng atxty (60) days per calend111 yMr. ~)Number. One (1) per buldlng OI buldlng lite. 7 Exolptlona. a) The Pleldng Commlaalcn lhlll t\8W the euthOttty to._.... Exception Penntta trom any of the provta6ont of thfl s.cilon. tn order to gm en Exception~. the Commi.11>1\ must ftnd thet granting 14.lCh permit II neceawy to protect• IUbet.lntlel property rtcaht. • not be contrary to the purpoee of the Ct\apt• • herein Mt forth, and wlll not be mat•lalty dltl .. 1•1191.to the helftti, .-.y, comfort Of gerwlll welfare of peraone rea6dlng In the ne6ghbof'hood, OI detrlmental OI lnfurt<>ul to property « tmprowrnenta In the ~. °' the ganeral weltwe of the Ctty. Appe9I_ In CW the 8PP'k* tl OI f/nY other per'90n le not Ntlafled with the action of the Planning Commiak>n, he may wlltwl twenty-<>ne (21) cleya ~In writing to the Cfty Council. LAH08CAPtNO. A"*'*"'-" of he percent (5%) of f1nY extertor peYed Pft1tlng area and a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the .,.. of the requr.d front ytlrd aetbeck lhell be de¥oted to pi.ttlng area. PU8UC ACCESS TO BAY FAONT. In appr<Mng I 8"9 Plan AeYtew or granting a U.. Permit for de\1910Pft*t1 on a building 11\9 with frontllge along the bey, the PtMning Commllalon OI Cfty Council, upon r.._ or tippelll, lhell ,.quk'9 the • drldlcatton of vertlell and ....., public aocw 1111menta. except where ldeQuate public acceea alreedy ext.ta or where lhe prowte6on of ecc.a II lnc:onall..,.,t with pubic eafety or the protection of fragile c:outal reaourca The f<*owtng 1tandard1 • ehll be applled to alt i.t.rlll and llWtk:el pubic llC:ceel I II 1menta: (1) Pubic ICCW llllmelttt lhal be a rNnlmum of lfx (8) feet In width (3) NA dedlc:lded public aooeea 1111mentt INlll be recorded with the Orange County Recorder'• OfftQe In a manner t Mlllf9Ctory to the Public Worb Department. . • Thia Ordinencl waa tmroduc::.d at a regullf meetlftg of the Cfty Council of the City of Newport Bwtl, held on the 23td day of May, 1918, and adopted on the 13th day of June, 1918, by the folowtng vote: AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Cox. Hart, ...,,_, Plummet, Seneone, Strauss, Turner NOES. COUNCILMEMBERS - ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS - ..... C. COX. A. MAYOll Poantaln ValJey•a Debbie Babuhoff abarea moment with competition In the lllMlon Viejo Swim Meet of Champlom Coach Debbie Kelly darlq break. Babuhoff opena ber today in preparation for the Olympic trla1a ln Aa&ut. SATUN>AY. JUNE 11. 1- Debbie carri on tradition he's latest from Babashoff f amtly w ith Olympic goal - 8 )' Uftlt WOLCO'M' ...,,_C.11 ' tn1 Debbie BabashofT has a lot on her m ind these da~s. Thu™1a>. she 1raduated from Founta\O Valle) High School. Then there was the all-niJ}\t &raduation part). farc-.ell'> to fnends and plans for colle11:. Noth1n1 unusual tor a student this time of )l'ar But .. here BabashofT diffl·r. from most of her classmates as in her l'\tracurncular aclt\ 1t1cs. Fourto liH· hour., a da~ ~\en da)s a v.cek. l'HI') week of the )tar. Babasholl lan be found churning up water at thl' pout She·s bttn doing 11 e\er sinn· '>hl' was eight. It's a famtl) trad1t1on Debbie. 18. 1s the fourth sabling in a hne of s .. 1mming BabashofTs who ha'c been .. 1nn1ng men's and womt"n·s Ol~mpic medals as far back as 19.,6 And while school ma' be out for tht" summer. the real th1nk1ng is just about to begin .. Taperingorpeakin1 for the Ol)m- p1cs bas,aeall) comes down to ~tung )Ours~·lf mentally prepared." Babashoffs Coach Aapp Darr of the In inl' :\o' aquatics said "Swimming at tha) Incl 1s 90 perct"nt mental:· BabashofT will nttd all the bra1i power. arm po~cr and lq pe>wcr sM can muster when the Olympk triall commence in Auitin. Teu.s. A• 8-13. • Until then. &bashoffwill contin swimmma and ttttina mental! p~pared She (Ompetes today a Sunda) at the Mission Viejo Sw· Mttt ofC'hamp1ons.. tht second sigp in tht" U.S .. Swim to Scoul-tcrin.-. Then u·s on to the Double A met1 at Heritage Par~ in Irvine. July ~ and the Junior Nationals in Tempt. Anzona. Jul) JO.Aug.). • "I tr) not to think about ttR Oh mpic trials now." Babashoffsaid. '"The) "re still two months away. 1 can 1 be gettina nel'\IOUS for 1t now ... So Just "hat docs she think ab<>Ut dunng all those endl~s hours in ttlt- pool., - '"her)thinJ Sometimes I'll get a st'ng in m ) mind and ru kttp sanJing · u to m' st"lf as I'm swimmtng." she said "6ther limes. I'll think about what's go1n1 on in my life. or wori through a math problem I had m clU$ earlier an the da>.'' .\nd numben are ~hat it's 111 about ~t the CIF 4-A Swim Cham- p1onsh1ps m May. Babashoffraccd to a I 50. 91 m the 200 free and 1 4: SO. 7• in thC' 500 free to win her first two Clf titles A.s of June 2. she was ranked fourth m the wor1d m the I .SOO.meter free. 9th an the 800 meters and I Ith in thl· 400 meters .... However. Babashoff will need IQ (Pleue Me BABASBOFJ' f8!l OCC's program captures conference award Simpson : takes lead in Open Pirates win 'Sports Supremecy' h onor --., ~n Orange Empire second stra ight ye~ JON f EIGUSON Most community eolleacs have their Mrong points when 1t comes to athletics. but Oran1e Coast Collqc's program IS UOSUrpaSsed In the fCIJOn when it comes to well-rounded suc- cess in the 1980s. ace which woo ei1ht consecutive South Coast Confercn~ "Sports Su- premec) A wards." captured the Or- anse Emp1rt"Confercn~ t1tleth1s season for the second tame an the league's two )'C'arsofcx1stencc. .. ll'sa tribute to Dick Tuckerand thecoachinastaff.andofrourx. the athletes. that we havt" bttn able to put toSCther such a fine record of con- sistency over the years:· said OCC Gibbons oqsted atOV By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS °' ................ Ocean View High's Bill Gibbons has been rehcved of his duties as varsity baseball coach and will be replaced by Steve Barrett. the present coach of the frosh-soph team. .. We are not goins to rehire baseball coach 8111 Gibbons for next year." said Ocean View Hi&h Principal John Myers. .. He will retain his position m the Social Studies depanment." Gibbons. whose team was eliminated in the CIF quarterfinals for the third stra1&}lt year this season. said he was informed of the decision when he diKovered a message in his mailbox at the school. "I was notified (in the messqe) that I had been removed as varsity coach." said Gibbons. ''I was told 1n the letter that ir I wanted to discuss the matter that I should make an appointment. "I flaurcd that at was pointless. so I packed up my stuff and left." The decision to remove Gibbons apparently stems from an incident early this season when the Sea.hawks traveled to play in the San Luis Obispo ToumamenL Gibbons said he pvc three oetan View players permission. upon writ- ten rcltuc from their parents, to travel to the tournament by car. The Players wc~acculfd of tryina te ttal beer and when informtd by the 1>91icr. Gibbons said he ~nt the (PleueMe011180N8/BS) Athleuc Dtrector Jam Mcilwain The Pirates topped second-place Saddle back by a 15 5-133 margin. followed b) Rancho Santiago (I:? I ). Cyprcss(l02'r.). R1 vers1de(99)and Cnrus (77). Poi.us were awarded for team finishes m 16 men ·sand women'sspons. Saddle back edged OCC in men's points. 84-83. but the Coast women registered a 69-49ed&e over the second-place GauchOI. The women 'scrossrountry and tennis teams v.on Oranie Empire titles en route to takm&statecrowns. The men'sand women's swim teams won the confcren~ meet before both COLLEGES earned second at the state meet The men's track and field tcam also won conference 0 Among Or.inge Coast baseball products taken an thC' June major leaguedraf\ "'c~ 1988 pla)ers Sam Colarusso and Grea O'Halloran. and former Pirates Joe> James ( l 1CL .\ ). Dave Staton and Longo Garcia (Cal State Fullerton). ............. .,, ......... Ooli9n View ~·a 8l11 Olbbone bu beeD relined Of Illa dwtlem u bead ftftltJ IManMll coaell of the aruwu. Colarusso. v.ho .. ent 5-5 with a 3 02 ERA thu~son. wasdraftt"d b) the Philadelphia Phillies. but plans to play for Cal State Fullen on. O'Halloran, who hit 378 before separating his shouldt"r an a colhs1on at home plate late an the ~son was chosen b) the Toronto Blue Ja,s. but si1ned a letterofmtt"nt with Illinois. James. who is the most prolific pov.er-h1tter an OCC h1stol'). was packed b) the Cle, eland Indians. whtk'itaton .. ho\:ltout last season. -.asdraftl!'d b~ the P111sburgh P1ratcs GarC1a. "ho led thi: Titans to the semifinals ofthe('ollcge \\orld Sent"s thas,scason. wastaken b) the San Francisco Giants .\notht"r pn:m1l·r Titan from last w~k's \\iorld Sencs '-'IS Kc1th i..aub. a former Golden West pla)t"f' who" 111 sign"' 1th ~ontrt'al 0 L( I s baseball team had its best major lcaiuednf\ productron 10 r~nt h1storyv..1th fi\C seniors 1.hosen and signed. g1.,1n1 the Ant- eaters nine pla)ers an the minor leagues Rehe\er Kenn Kandalaft. who earned foursa' es this season. ~as s1gnedb) theBlueJa)s R1ght- handed starter Dean Dout\. who was drafted b> the Ph a I hes out of Ocean V 1e""' H 1gh. signed \\1th Ph 1 ladelph ta after a 5-5l:ampa1gn with tht" .\nt- c.-att'rs lC r s thrttotherdraftttS-Jeff Obcrdank ( .\ngclsl.John Secburger. Craig Bnnl (Yankccs)-all have signed Other former .\nteaters an thc m 1 no rs tnl I udc Dou& Lrnton ('86 I with the BlueJa,s· Double~ team. Bo Kent 1'86)\\;th the .\thletics· (Pleue 11ee COLLEGES/IN} Boone helps Angels outlast Royals, 9-7 He cracks five hits as Kansas City's streak halted at six KANS~S C ITY. Mo. t .\P) - Breaking out ofa slump 1n a big \\ly. Bob Boone had fi,c singles Fnda) night to pace a I 9·hll Cahfomia attack and lead the Angcls 10 a Q. 7 \1Cton O\er Kan\as C1t\ "It didn't fttl ht..e I stOod out there and mashC'd fi,e out." said Boone h1ttan1 jUSl 163 his pre\ IOUS J3 aames. "I got a httk breat.. but I'll take It. Thq ne'er e'en out:· Chill 03, is lt"d ofTtht" eighth inning ~ith a home run that broke a 11e at ... as the .\nJclS ended thl~ Ro)als' \I\· game \\tnnsnistrcak. ""3nsas Cat) has lost onl) twice in 15 games BoonC''s fhe hits matched h" career-best and Dael S<·hofield addc.-d four. The game took ' hour:<1. ~6 mmut~ and was the longest ninc.-- innin& affair an Ro)als' h1ston and just one minute short of tht" .\ngc.-lo;' longest. California had four doubles The Ro\als JOI 10 hits wath fhe doubles and a tnpk. Stu Cliburn. :!-0. got thc '1cto~ and Gene Garber. 0-l took the loss Garber cntctt'd to beam tht' eighth and ():),as hat his eighth home run. .. He threw a pitch wht"re he didn't wOlnt to throw it," said Da"t!I... v.ho also ho~reJ offGarbtf last wed in California .. He's not thC' t}pe of IU) -.ho's goma to blow the fastball b) )OU ... "It feels hkt' the longc-st pme The schedule AWAY T011i9tlt-KanM' City SOS o.m • June l~•nw' Citv. 11 lS om • June 2(>-Minnaote. S'.05 o m June 21-Minnesola. S1>S om • June n-Minnesota 101S • m June 23-ldle HOME June 2~1W•uk". 7 lS om • On TV, Cl\al'IMI S • Al tiama on IC.MPC (7l0). C\'cr.~ Ro~als \1anager John Wathan ~1d ... , "as v.ondenni about that in thentnth innana. I thous.ht v.(' must be close:· Cahfom1a scored an insurance run in the ninth on Stc ... e Farr's ""''Id pitch. The Ro\als madc 1t 7-7 v.1th an uneaml'<i run an the 4ie\Cnth Dannv Tartabull .. ail ed and "-('\In Se1tlc0r laid do"n a ~en lice bunt that puchcr ShC'rman ( orbrtt fielded but th~" .. aldl) Tanabull took third and scof'C'd on Pat Table,-·, Y<Ttfi~ "'· Dad, Schofield sina)t"d 'on the first pitc-h of the p~ and Jun Eppant tut Ted PowC'r's nc't pitch for an RBI double. 8111 Budnt:r h11 a thrtt·run double 1n th\' Ro)al~· fi~t . Padres sweep, maintain mastery of Dodgers Defending champ · Inf ront b y o n e; - Norman sid elin ed BROOK.Ll"IE. Mass. (AP) -De- fending champ1on Scott Simpson too~ sole control of the 5CCOOd-round lead Fnda\ m the 88th U .S. Open Golf Championship. white uuwid Gr(I "1orman took a fliabt 1a aeardl of medical attention. • Simpson. tttkin1 to boco~ ttie first man santt Ben Hopn an 19SJ SD succcufull) defend the 1itle. moved an front with a $-under-par 66 that &a'e ham a one-stroke liead at I.be halfv.-a> point. • Pla> v.as halted b) dartc.ncss at 7:39 p m .. EDT v.1th six pla}ers stranded on thc cou~. None had a chance of o' ertakang the leaders. The) marked the1rpos1t1onson tW course and -.ere schedukd to return to Tht" Countr) Club at 7 a.m. EDT Saturda) to complete their rounds before thud-round pl.a) starts :. Simpson's round, which came dt-- sp11c a double-boge) rrom the water on the I I th hole and a hoary on the 18th. ranked as the best of lbt tournament. It Id\ ham at 7-undet- par 135 -match•na the Open record for thc bt"st sub-par total for 36 hold. "I'm not too exc1tcd about tie lead " Simpson said. .. ~., sta"11 tv.o rounds to So and thtft's a lot OT pla"ers v.ho could win." Norman. howevtt, is not a~ tht"m. He v.1thdrcw after irtjurina 1-is left wnst whitepla)iqthenimh fiote. The injury was tentativd) dtainoscd as • tom lipmcnL Nqr. man. has arm in a slina,. left immedi• atcl) for B1nnins,ham. AlL to COR1Ult \\.1th Or. James And~ an or. thoped1c $Uf'ICOn .. ihe Australian star said it was tOO soon to determine the utent of the injuf) or when he may be able to return to competition. He said ht WM unsure v.hether he would be able 16 pla) in the British Open in Enalalid next month. Norman. one of the prc-1our-nam~t favontcs. was injured when he hit a rod. v.hile playina I shot f,.._ the rough on t~ ninth hole. .. It sounded like he hit a boulder ... said l.arT) Mize. wbo was playilll with Norman. ~ Mize. whoK pitch-4n playotTbirdit_ <kfeated 'onna.n in the 1917 Mas-ten.. went on to a 67 that left him 136. OM~~.tlithind SimptOn. Cunis Stranac. winner of five titles in the last 10 months and a rcco1it-"uina mont) .. winncr i~ two of dll tau lbrce tea10n • slqlltd th1'0Ulh II drinlin& ancrnoon rain to shoot all and ~II into a tic for third at 137_,. Bob Gikkt. ""°had I 69. Masttn champeon Suety Lylt r. --l'fl••·-uu:•r:.t3 o.uu.AND-lfthe Buh becoina a Ill ...-. t•OM"ndA"amayneta~ of cm. . The pair, &IUlltf'I Mark McGwtre and Joie Canleco, spent .everal hOurs Thursday posina for a patter in which they mimic the Blues Brothers c:Mnlctcn made famous by comedians Dan Aykroyd Md the Ja&e John Behasbi. They call themtelves The Bash Brothen.. The buh ~ of coune, to the Monster Bash, a ~na forearm cruh the A '1 dreamed ·_up this ~ '° rep1eot the now-rommon post-homer biah five which bas been around the sports world for several yea~Doina tbe po&aerwith Mark is an.exciting thi~" aid Canseco. who leads the Ammcan Leque m bomen with l 6and nmucored with S6 ... I kind of can't wit to 1ee how it tums out. .. The pos~. to be ·oroduccd by Seattle-based Costacos Brothen Inc., t.fiows the pair clad in black suits, hats and shoet, white socks and dark &lasses, teated on the hood and fender of a police car. four vou'Jf!!hrs, wearina black hats, sunglasses and green C.jr. Brother" shirts. are also in the picture. '"I'd much rather~ for this than for somethina "like baseball cards," said McGwire. "The onl~ posters I tu.d as a kid were those Sports Illustrated action shots, but this bas a lot more personality." Neither !)layer disdOted the financial rewards that misht await them, but insiders familiar with the poster market told The Tribune that the normal deal is a flat 12.S percent of the $2.SO wholesale price. Thus, if I 00,000 of the S5 posters are sold, the pair will split $31 ,250. Quote of the day PklJ JolauoD, trainer for Last Shower. a 3- year-oJd dau&hter of Bates Motel and the mare Thou&hts off.ove, whose name was derived from "Psycno,.. the Alfred Hitchock film classic: '"She's a nice filly. I just hope with that name she doe$n•t tum out to be a bleeder." llcLemore sidelined two weeks • California Angels second baseman Iii Maft llcLemwe underwent vascular sur- acry Friday and will be sidelined for at least two weeks, team officials said. Mclemore bad a cloned vein removed from his upper right arm, said team physietan Dr. J.ies Ruintl, who a~isted Dr.~ West with ~urgery at St. Joseph Hospital. h wiJI take a couple of day~ to determine the cause of the cloniftl,; Rasinski said. iMcLemore, in bis second mlijor league season, has been on the team's 2J~y disabl~ list and last played on May 23. He has iut .25 I t~1s season, with one homer and 12 RBI ... Meanwhile, Anatls reliever De~ayae Bake was pla~ on the I 5- day disabled last wtth a muscle stram_m his left leg. No decision on a roster replacement will be made until today the Angels said. Buice. placed on the DL retr~ctive to June 16. has a 2-4 record with three saves and a 'S. t I earned run average in 27 appearances this season. Evans sets meet record in IM H1$fi school swimmer Janet Evans of a Placentia won the 400-meter indlVldual medley in a meet-record time of 4 minutes. 45.45 seconds. and less than one hour later won the 200.mctcr butterfly in a personal-best time of 2; 16. 77 at the M1ss1on Viejo In' 1tational Friday. The old 400 IM record was 4:47.20 set by Tracy Caulkins. Evans knocked three seconds off her previous best time in the 200 butterfl)'. Evans. who completed her JUn1or year m high school on Thursday. is considered to be one of America's brightest hopes for a gold medal in the Seoul Olympics. She swims for Fullerton Aquatics. Today. EvanswilJswim the 200backstrokeand the 400 freestyle. an which she holds the world rccora of 4:05.45. Rowdy Games. the 198-4 Olympic Gold medalist in the 100 freestyle. marked his return to the sport by swimming the third leg for the Las Vcgas Gold team in' the 800 freestyle relay. Gaines' time of I :59. l 5 for his 200.meter segment was more than I 0 scco11ds slower than his 1982 world record in the 200 freestyle. Las Vegas Gold finished second. D1Q •t11cta1•~er=•ll and awcMime Winer .J .......... 1•1'*'tt .......... rou9d llld et the ;IMIY .,.._ 0. l9 Herilley, Pa. .. ~':·~= i:.. ~~-,.: ~n=.'whowaa ..... ltlSacl 1916. _,. on tM beCk IUDe Md ......... ,.,. blfcn = .. firs& birdie. She biNiod Nol. 1-.QbefalelDWhb a birdie on the 37S.~11i•dt bale.~ wllO""-' aflnaJ..round64towinllll~.bifttildNol. IJ, 131aid 16 to tic Inkster forthelild ••• Jn Jericho, N.Y., .,_. DevUa. usina a driver borrowed fiom leadiaa money. winner OrvUle M...,, lbot a 6--under-par 66 for lie first-round kad in the Northville Invitational 1mion aolftoumament at the M.SOW Brook Oub. n.t '°" year-old Devlin, who joined the POA Senion Tour lut year after devotin• S'h ~ to ~DI tolf counes, had seven birdies 111in1t a lone boleY. His 12- foot birdie putt on the l S7-yard. ~r-3 I It& hole pve him the lead over BAroW 8....., and-., NteMll. Senna captures pole In Detroit Ayrtea Sena conti!\ued his ~mat.int • qualifying mastery Fnday. 1a~1n1 the provisional pole for the Detroit Grand Prix The brilliant Brazilian. who has started all five Formula One races this ~son from t~e pole position. will be a strona. favonte to kte,1? ~15 Mclaren-Honda in the top spot m the final quahfyina session today. The fastest 26 ~rs throu~ the two ho~rs of time trials over two days wall determine the stan1ng grid for Sunday's race through the street~ of downtown Detroit Senna was clocked at I minute, <40.606 seconds, translating t~ 89.458 m.ph ~r 143.962 kph. on the 2.5-mile (4.023-kalometer) c1rcu1t ... Ou Majerte and David Roblason led the U.S. Select team, a group of Olympic hopefuls, to an 8+68 victory over the Netherlands as the four·nation Pohjola Cup tour- nament began in Kotka, Finland. MIJcrie, a 6-foot-5 forward from Ce~tral .Michipn µn1~ersity, Jed all scorers with 16 points. including nine m the first ha~f. Robinson. a 7-foot former Navy center, scored six straight points within two minutes late in the second half to halt a strong Dutch comeback ... Brtu Baroaet, a 2 7-ycar-old boxer. died Friday night in Durban, South Africa after being in a coma for three days after he was knocked out by an American fighter. Baronet, a junior welterweight ~nee ranked as a conte~der by_the World Boxing Association. suffered extensive brain damage when Keuy Vice knocked him out in the last round of a 10-round fight Tuesday night . Television. radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -HORSE JUMPING: Uppervillc (Va .. ) Jumper Classic (taped), ESPN. IO: I 5 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Cincinnati, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA U.S. Open, from Brookline, Mass .• Channel 7. t0:30 a.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: The Showboat Senior Invitational. from Las Yeps (taped). ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Dodgers. Channel 4. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Ohio Derby, from North Randall, Ohio. ESPN. 4 p.m. -TRACI: AND FIELD: NCAA Track and Field Championships. from Eugene. Ore. (taped). Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at New York Mets. WOR. 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Atlanta. TBS. .S ~p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Kansas City, Channel S. 5:30 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: New England at New York. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -BOXING: Lupe Miranda vs. Nikki Perez in NABF junior lightweight title bout. from Fort Worth, Tex. (taped). Prime Ticket. 10 p.m. -AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL: highli&hts, ESPN. 10:30 p.m. -BOXING: Showtime. 11 :30 p.m. -COLLEGE LACROSSE: NCAA Division I championship, from Syracuse. N.Y. (taped), ESPN., 2:30 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA U.S. Open. from Brookline, Mass. (delayed). ESPN. RADIO I 0: IS a.m. -BASEBAU.: San Francisco at Cincinnati , KNX (1010). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Dodgers, KABC (790), KFMB (760). S p.m. -BASEB~ Anaels at Kansas City. KMPC (710). Christian rides to easy victory Alan Christian captured his second scrotch main event in the 12-wcck· old specdwa1 motorcycle season at the Oranae County Fairgrounds fri- dn}· night "'hen he breezed to a five· length '1ctof) over Steve Lucero. Christian tx-came the first multiple v. inner of the scratch main other than eight-time winner Bobby Schwanz. v.ho finishc:d third on Fnday. Christi:sn and Schwanz dueled throu~h the first two turns before C'hnsuan shot into the lead and Lucero took ad\ antagc of a Schwanz bobble to mo" c into second. .................... DebbleBabaaboffacnnlMrformlawof lier.,........ -die batterflJ. BABASHOFF RAS OJ:, YMPIC GOAL ••• l'rom81 redo her thinkina between now and . to Darr, thoup. BabashofT ts just August if she hopes to hear the mean enouah to accomplish what she Olympic theme song in September. sets 01.1t to do. Only the top two penormen in each "A lot of swimmers ao to the trials event qualify to represent their coun-thinking it will be a nice experience, a try in Korea. good chance to meet and sec the best "The competition level is far swimmers in the country," Darr said. superiorattheOlympictrialsthanthe "But I want my kids to say to Olympics themselves.•• said Ray thcmselevcs. 'I'm here to make the Bray. Babashoffs coach at Fountain team and nothina else.'" Valley. where she was a four-time Babashoff has been thinking about high school All-American, setting the Olympics practically since she school and Sunset League records in was born. Darr recalls visitina the the 100, 200 and SOO frees. Babashoffs when Debbie was an Babashoff doesn't need to look far if!fant and watchina her do. racing for her primal)' competition. Janet dives onto a couch or P.~ctace her Evans, who swims for the Fullenon crawl stroke across the Jiving room Aquatics Swim Team, is the current carpet. . . . world-record holder in the 400. 800 She bcpn 1w1mmu~g wnh. her and 1 SOO frees brother Jack and her sister Sharley. · · both 01¥mpic medalists. whi le she "Jan~t and I have ~nown eac~ was stilljftdiapers. other since ~e .'!'ere nm~ o~ IO. BabaShoffknows what it takes to be Babashoff said .. When we r:c in the an Olympic champion. She has been water. everyone is~ competit~r. Buj hearinJ about her family's ac- out of .the water. we re good fncnds. comphshments as long as she can The competition will be anything remember. Now ifs her turn. but friendly come August. According "What (Jack and Shirly) did is what the~· did. J don't mind the com- pat1sons. I've been hcarina them all m1, life:· she said. 'They don't put any preasure on me and neither do my piaRnta. TMy would all be sad if I cton•t make the team. beauate that•s betn my pl all alons. But it's not like I'd be ltttina the family down. It wouldn't be the end of the world." With all &ht emphalis on swim~ ming in the Babasholf family, it's quite easy to foraet another world exists. But Debbie does her best to keep thinp in ptrtpeciive. Follow1n1 the Olympics. she is headed for the University of Miami where she will m~or in businea law or political science on a swimmina scholarship. After graduation, she plans to become a corporate lawyer. As for competing in the 1992 Olympics? ··1 want to just get throu&h this one first, .. she said. "Then J'TI sec how collcic is goinJ and whc1her I want to keep competms. TheTC's plenty of time to think about that later." Lakers happy to be home LA counting on Forum edge io turn NBA series around PONTIAC. Mich. (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakcrs worked all season to get the homecoun adva ntage th ro ughout the playoffs. Now thC)' get to find out if11 was really worth 1t. .\ftcr losing to the Detroit Pistons Thursdax night for the S('COnd consecutive game at the Pontiac S1lvcrdome and falling bchmd. 3-1. in the NBA championship series. the Lakcrs were relieved to be Oying home Friday. The sixth game and the seventh. 1f necessary. will be played Sunda' and Tuesday night. ··wc·re back home Sunday and I hope we can come through with our greatest effort." Lakers Coach Pat Raley said ... Then we'll worry about the seventh aamc. •· The Pistons won the opener at the forum only to lose Game 3 at the Silverdome. returning the homecourt ad' antage back to the Lakers. .. we·vc 101 to ao out there. co~centrate and play defense·· said Pistons forward Adnan Dantley. who scored 2s points in Detroit's 104-94 victory in Game S. "We feel they're not going to come out and do their showtimc stuff like they normally do if they're a pme up. We figure they might be a little methodical now." ··rvc been around too long to anticipate what'saoina to happen." Detroit Coach Chuck Daly said. "All I know is that wc·rc up 3-2 and we've aot a chance." UAJI we have to do is go to Los Angeles and play a good game." Pistons center Bill Laimbccr said. ··we have two shots to win the championship." Detroit, which now has two chances to wan the franchise's first NBA title. has some history on its side. To wan the championship, the takers will ha ve to become the first team to win three postseason series. 4-3, the samcJcar. They needed seven games to beat both Dallas an Utah in the Western Conference playoffs . Riley, who said afler winning the title a yea r aao. 'Tm going to guarantee everyone we're going to repeat." did not back awa) from that statement after Thursday's defeat. "I h~c our chanct'S." Riley said. "I still believe this team 1s going to win the championship. I'm sure our fant . wi11 be very vocal. The buck ltope in los AqeleL wc·1t ha ve to be highly motivated to get the job done:· The Lakcrs. who arc in the NBA finals forthe seventh time in the last nine years. are trying to become the first team since the 1968-69 Boston Celtics to repeat as champions . But Mychal Thompson. who came off the bench to ha"c his best game of the scncs with 14 points on 7-for-8 shootina. said the Laken can't be thinking about winning the championship. Game 6 must go first on the agenda. he said. "We can't think ahead past Sunday or they will blow right past us." Thompson said. TimeJabbar's big enemy At41 ,centercan still act as leader in Lakers' attack game in the Lakers· favor. Los Anaeles is home Sunday for the siittb, and possibly final. game of the championship senes. Io t 968-69, the Milwaukee Bucks had the NBA's second worst record. The next season Abdul-Jabbar. then known as Lew Alcindor,joined them and they had the lcque's second best record. When the Lakers won the NBA title in 1980 and 1982, be was their dominant player. In 1986-87 he failed to lead his team in tc0rina for the first time sintt .,..mmar scl)ool. Now. in his 19th NBA season. he is just a contributor to a team, a role he says he enjoys. "Its JUSt as much fun being involved asa team player as it is beinl a primary, solitary figure out there, he said. "I had to make adjustments but I don•t think it's that touah and it alwa>:s happened in the context of our winnini. That made it easier." "The thi~ he's doina at the aae of 41 are amaz1na," Los An&cles auard Byron Scott said. "His role hu chan&ed because. as a team, we're aoing to different people more, but he's still a force in the middle." NFL players move closer to free agency In the handicap main before 3.103 (Ween owners, fans. Bernie Tusko or Cypress rc- cordoo a wire-to-wire victory. his first union at impasse notina that the two sides have met more than 30 •imes without reachina ~mcnt. . . Thejudae cauuoned that the ruhna should not be interpreted as a victory for either players or,ma~ment. at the Fairarounds. 1--------:.._ ____________________________ ~-----"------i THE HOUSE DEBATE CONTINUES ••• ''What Sets HOUSE qf IMPORTS Apart from ~Rest? . . •. .....,a.. ~ ..... ~ .. t Settle tbe Debate... -~--:r.v Vl8lt VI Todq Uad Declcle for YoaneU. I ,4 ... t • ~ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -ut '°Na11onal FootbaO Lajue players without contracts moved a step clOter to unrestricted free aemcy -_Friday when a federal jud&c Nled that net0tiations between the players uneoft and teaauc ~ Mn 11 an impasic. Tbedecision by U.S. DillrictJudae Oivid Doty clotred the way for a hcarina on a preliminary Injunction that would allow ~~ COfttracU nDired in '° mike delh ro, thtm~va wi t ftqUirina teams 1'taosip IMm to pan with draft choica u com~. Uaditr me cvtlcctiw ~•ins :=::~r~ ... ~ .... • .,..,., CICMlld ... whh • .-.., --.::llldJlllL•·• DD! ~iilllf •'ltit ............ ~ ..... ctub. MW die mODM1mmrKn~ nDlred. 1M •Ioli ca1111t1d M lbe~....aicdw ::S-L:m ~-=._... ....... . • , ...... ::r:.:tP~= ·•1 believe it wouldn t be ap- propriate .for either side to claim vkaory or edmit de feet et thif. point," Doty said. An injunction would enable play- ers without contracts to sip with any , team they chOOK. Doty said he would rule °" tbe ttqunt for an ir\junction prior toJtaly 10. when some NFL eeam1 open trainiR& camp. Can.IR• a Minncaj)Olit laW)'CI' ""Ptttentina ti; union, .uect UM jUdle to itluc lbcJ:WUDCtiola M IOOCI II ~ble. She oflWlt f'ree ,.mcy after tnini111 c:mnpe Oii!"' would be wonblCll to me pla)l'el'I ror IM1'91...,.. .. It'• mcm..~ ., ........... ,,p in the procea""ll., llld. ne.._,.... ..... u ... ..._. rpillli mH•• •• <>ct. ~hi: ,..,.,. 1eblnil.r•-...t • coMrK1 Mowl11 • M4lr • ~-i:=:.=••lld .... ~ ............... --~:z~··· B=lij "J{!, If a..,er. Atlanta ·s five-run rally in ninth con1 plelcs doubleheader sweep P'N.a TM A1Mdalt4 Presa Give Dtk Murphy two sta'1 for hi1 performance qainst the Houston A1tros Friday niaht. Murphfs run«'.orint sinalc wit6 ~ out capped a five-run. ninth 1nnin1 rally that carried the Bravts past Houston in Adanta. 6-S. for a doubleheader swetp. Murphy'~ 10th home run with two out in the eiahth inning gave the Braves a ._3 victory in the first pme. lnsencd as a pinch·hitter an the fif\h innin& of tM ni&htcap, Murphy remained an the pme and eventually ~on it. ''It's a funny aame," said Murphy. who hit an 0-2 pitch. "I thouaht I was 1oin1 to act• rest. I don't. know whit to say. The auys sconna the four runs put me an that Position." It was the first time the Braves had won a pme when trailina af\cr ti&ht innina.s. TMy came in 0-36. Jerry Royster o~ncd the ninth with a pinch sinl)e and Ron Gant folloWtd with a sinaJc to chase relit~er Rock)' Childress. Juan Aaos\o then pve up conxcut1vc RBI sinl)cs to Ken Oberkfell and Gerald Pmy. Ken GnlTey a,rcetcd Dave Smith. 3-4. with a run· scorina sin&)e that scored Obcrkfcll and tent Pc~ 10 third. After Andres Thomas struck out. Ozzie V1ra1I sinalcd in the tyina run to set up Murphy's pmc-winncr. Elsewhere in the National uague: PMUJet I, Meta I : Mike Schmidt hit his 536th ca~r home run and Kevin Gross 11lowcd seven hits in 8~1 inninas as Philadelphia beat Dwa&ht Gooden at Shea Stadium. The home run ticdSchmicft for seventh place on the all-time list with Mickey Mantle. Gross. 8-2. struck out six and walked two en route to t. • Davis sent to hospital after being hit by pitch CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati Reds center fielder Eric Davis was hit by a pitch on the left elbow Friday ni&ht and went toa hospital for precautionary X-rays. Team spoknmanJim Ferauson said no fracture was found. lt wasn•t immediately known whether Davis would be sidcJined by the inJury. Davis was hit in bis first at-bet apinst Sin Francisco s&aner Atlee Hammaker, who was wild in his fi'1t inn1na. Hammaker also walked Barry Lark.in and hit Paul O'Neill in the same innini. Davis was examined on the field but stayed in the pme for the rest of the innini. He was ttplactd in the top of the second and taken to Christ Hospital for the X-rays. Davis is in the middle ofa hmma streak that has raised his overall averqe to .2SO. He has hit .3S6 in bis last 12 pmes with five homers and 11 RBI. raising his home run total to 11 and his RBI total to 34. Larkin was forced from the pme in tht fifth inning after he rtinjutcd a bru1JCd finaa on rus throwina hand. l.ark1n's status also was unknown. * * J, Red SH 2 ULTIMOlll lncleM 6, Yl'*ffl 4 NIW 'l'CMlll 'LIVILANO ·--""'-"' W""'-lf ···-···-.I •• ,,_.. ) I. I ···-, I I I .... w JClet11 .. W-ct .......... T-1" *'-" $11-c Crw"' c;.....c , .... .... ., ... > 110 U-1-4I 1 I 4111 ~ct • IJI • 1 I 1 •l!llt.. ) 1 J 1 •111 ..... 4111 4111 ""'-If 4111 ) I I I (CM••• JI It f I I I ._.Cl J l I 1 JI I I •ww"u ) I J 1 11 I I •-c ••I I If ti D f 61 T... D • 11 • • II •UM IO ,_tel.I·> '' > 1 s • , ... IM I I I I """""' I • I I I a.... ,vre'IW,1·4 1M ' • > , o,.,..s It ll·J I • I • __ .._ aa.-c-.. --... -. 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Jackson, 7-3. walked tv.-o and struck out ei&ht for his third shutout and fifth compkte 11me ofthe tcason. The Reds earned their fifth victory in sil pmn by handin& tht Giants their fifth loss in sill 11mts. __ CMI 7, Ea,.. I: Vance law drove 1n t•o runs and Rick Sutcliffe pitched sil Strona 1nn1n15 for Chicato at WriaJey Field. Rick SutclifTt. makina only his second start since comina ofTthc disabled list on May 21 . allowed acven hits in si~·plus inninp. Ca~a 7, Pirates I: At Thrtt Rivers Stadium. Joe Maaranc allowed five hits ovcrc11ht inninas in his second stan since comina ofTtM disabled hst and Wilhc McGee hit his first homer as St. Louis ended a sil-pmc losina streak. Tony Pena added a two-run s1n&Je in the third and Oaic Smith scored thrtt runs. In the Amencan uague· ladlaat I, Yukfft •: Ron Kmk homered in has first two at-bats apinst his rormer New York teammates. leadina John Farrell and the Indians to the victory in Clc\cland. The Indians JOI I 0 hits. eight of them for utra bases. and ended John Candelaria's scven-aamc winnina streak Cleveland is 1~2 apmst lcf1-handed starters. A crowd of S6.48S saw the th1rd~place lndtans pull within &wo pmcs of the first-place Yankees in the American Lcaaur East. New York has lost three 1n a row. A~etJcs 7, Raqera I: In Oakland. Stan Javier sin'1cd home the winnina run in the 14th inning as the Athletics ended a four-game losing streak. Terry Steinbach drew a leadofTwalk in the 14th from Dale Mohorcic. 2-4. and pinch-runner Matt Sinatro took second on a wild pitch. Javier followed Wlth a sin&Jc 10 lefi-ecntcr field as Oakland won for JUSt the third time in 12pmcs. n1en It, Bltt Jays 5: Chet Lemon. who tnplcd and doubled earlier. h11 a tiebr'C'akin&. t~o-run homer 1n the seventh innina for Detroit at T11er Stadium in the longest-runnina nine-innina n1&ht game 1n American League history. The pme took 3 hours. 59 minutes. The previous longest was 3 hours. 56 minutes on Aua. I. 1977. bct~ccn Texas and Chicago. on.let S, lle4 S.x t: In Baltimore. Jim Traber singled home Eddie Mumiy wnh one out 1n the 11th inning for the Orioles. Murray drtw a one-out walk from Dennis lamp. I· 3 Murray then stoic his fourth base of the season and continued to third when catcher Rich Gedman's throw went into center field. Traber followed with a single lo center. Twlu 4, Mart.en 1: Tim Laudncr's thrtt-run double broke a sixth-inning ttc and Frank Viola posted his 16th stra1fht Metrodome victory Laudncr s 1wo-out hn snapped a 1-1 tie and came on a 3-2 pitch from reliever Mike Jackson. who 1nhcn1cd a 3-0 count when he replaced injured Edwin Nunez. Scott Bankhead. 1-3. )'lelded Kent Hrbek's leadofT single and a walk to Gar) Gactu beforedcpamnaand Nunez. who len ~•th back spasms. had intenttonally walked Gene Larkin Brewen 7, Wlllte Sex!: JefTrc\' Leonard hit his first Amcncan Lcaauc homer and Jim Cantner dro"e 1n thrCt" runs for M1lwaukcc at County Stadium. 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C'onccpc1on said Concepcion. the Reds' team cap- uin and last pla)'in& holdover from the ··Big Red Machine .. of the 1970s. said he was merely venling frus- tration when he removed first base and tossed i&. ~1 didn't thro~ the bag (at) any- bod) :· Concepcion said Fnda> ··1 JUSt thrc~ 11 to act the frustration out of me . Mr. President (G1amatt1). I aucss he never got angry before " The incident occurred lut Sa&ur- <.A...., ,,.;'4' ~ J.r ...... .JI ..._M'J_. ___ .~........,.. .,'-~"'" ~,_,_ .,.._.r.,·~ ... , -' da> in the fifth inning of a pme apinst the Giants. Umpire Mark H irschbcck called Concepcion out on stnkcs. stanina an argument danng which Concepcion drtw a hne 1n the dart where he thouaht the puch had been. He ~as eJ«led as the 1rgumcnt --irev. heaitcd and C'onccpc1on had ti be restrained. : -.. As C'om:cpc1on walked down the fi~t base line to lca'e the field. tc grabbed the base, pulled 11 from the sround and Ouna 11 i .. GIBBONS REMOVED •.. i J From Bl pla)ers home 3f1er no t1f)1n1 the parent\ .. At this Point. I notified our pnnc1pal and suspended the pla)tn for 45 da)S The nc'.\l thing I knov., I "as repnmandcd for poor JUd&e- mcnt:· said Gibbons .. Tu me. 11'\ a qu~llon ofJunsd1c- 11on The 1nrn1cnt took pla~ befol"(' I took custod) of the pl3)t'rs I""'" told I brol c d istrict pohn Well. l''c nc,er seen an\ d istrict gutdchnes. "It's \Cn shodd" on tht part of admm1\trai1on . \\l: could haH talk- ed this out. but the\ decided to make this dl't:m on a& the last minute. so tht' pan·nts a nd studcn&s v.ouldn't rail~ around." Upon heanns the nc"s. assmant coach Bob Gib~ decided he v.ould not return "Bob 1s absolute!) 1rrcplaccable.· said G ibbons ~1 ha"csuch rnpcct for him He took arc of the h11t1ng ~h1le I handled our defense and pitching .. Gibbons coached the Scillhawk) 'ars1&)' from IQ79-81. v.cnt to la" -~hool from I Yb l-S4 then return from I '11S5-pn~nt. His teams ha reach1.-d at least the CIF quartcrfina fi ,e 5.tra1t,ht )Ca rs .and ad'l.anced t~ 5em11i nal\ 1n IQIS5 ~fore bc1 ousl\:'d b' Fountain \ allc~ the Sun league·~ 1h1rd-placc team th sca~n Barrett. his replacement. ha) Ocean Vie"· .. frosh-!o<>ph coach t lHt 1wo ~t"aT'\ "here he tras won t SunM:t lc"&uc each \CU at that le' Ht. came from Eas1 Bakersfield H1 "here he '-oal h"-d the frosh- tcam l"O \ea ~ Barrett a11end1..-d f ullerto n Coll and Stani!.lau~ ~tatc and 1s a sc1en 1cac-h1:r at On·an \ 1ev. "I ligu~ thcrc "ould bC' a f'e\ 1 of the s11ua11on:· said Gibbons ·· conduu on thl' field h.as ne" er b«n qucs11on. Ne, er 1n m~ hfc ha .. e I lucked out ofa ballgame. ··1 ~uc\Uon the procedure ot t adm101\tra11o n and the wa~ the v.h thing v.a'i handk-d ·· --! Elite Deluxe Standard Rqua. Spedal $595 S495 $395 $350 $325 $300 ~•5'l' R~um 1 h" C~ Wh~n OrdMng b. El~i Piln( Job Tl'lll ~i.t 00• E.cprra. 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Tiie 5(). !'bey ca.II themselves The Bash BrOtben. year-old Oe\'hn, who ~1ned tt.e POA Senaon Tour lut The beih retm. of count. to the Mon1ter Bash, a year after devo1in1 ''h ~ '° comtruc.1i1t1 pf ~ n c~na forearm ctalb the A's dreamed up this cou~s. had seven birdies ..... a lone bc)sy. Hit 12· ~IO rcpleCe the now-common post-bOmer hip five foot birolc pun on the I '7·Yaid. per-3 I Im hOlc 11ve wbidl has been around the sports world for several him the lead over B....W 81 ' I 1nd 8*' Nleillll, ~Ooina the potter with Martt is an cxcilint thina... Senna capture• pole In Detrolt •id CanleCo, who ae.d1 the American Leque in hommwith l6andrunucoredwith S6. "I kind of can't nit to see how it turns out ... The poster, '° be Df'Oduced by SeattJc-beted Co.tacos Brothen Inc., MO'fo'S the pair clad in btack will. hau and shoes. white eocks and dark &lasl«. ... led on the hood and fender of a police car. Four ~nasters. wairina black bats. sunawses and lteel'I Jr. Buh Brotbd' lhlm. arc also in the picture. .. I'd much rather~ for this than for somcthinf 'Ii~ baseball cards, .. laid McGwire ... The only posters Md u a kid were thole SpOru Illustrated action shott. but this has a lot more penonality ... Nenhcr player disclosed the financial rewards that aniiht await them. but insiders familiar with the Poster matkct told The Tribune tfult the normal deal is a flat 12.5 pc1ttnt of the $2.50 wholesale price. Thus, if 100.000 of the SS posters are sold, the pair will split SJl.2SO. Quote of the day P1U.1 J...._, trainer for Last Shower, a 3- )UJ'-Old dauahter of Bates Motel and the mare ThouahtsofC.Ove, whose name was derived from "Ps~cl,o." the Alfred Hitchock film classic: ''She's a nice filly. I just hope with that name she doesn't tum out to be a bleeder." llcLemore sidelined two weeks • California Anaels second baseman Iii ...,. Md.emere underwent vascular sur- IC'Y Friday and will be sideh ned for at least two weeks, team ofTtciaJs said, Mclemore bad a dotted vein removed from hi~ upper right arm. uid team physician Dr. Jue• Kallal.Ill. wbo assisted Dr."Jolm West wiah the surscry at St. Joseph Hospital. It will take a couple of days to determine the cause of the clottina, Rasinski said. Mcl.emore, 10 his second m~or lequc season. has been on the team's 21-day disabled list and last played on May 23. He has hit .2S I this season, with one homer and 12 RBI ... Meanwhile. Anaels reliever DeWayae Balce was placed on the IS- day disabled list with a muscle strain in his left lea. No decision on a roster replacement will be made unul today. the Ansets said. Buice. placed on the DL retroactive to June 16. hasa 2-4 record with three saves and a S.11 earned run avcrase an 27 appearances this season. Evans sets meet record in IM Hifh school swimmer Janet Evans of II Placentia won the 4()().meter 1nd1v1dual medic) in a meet-record lime of 4 minutes. 4S.4S seconds. and less than one hour later ~on the 200-meter butterfly m a Df'~~::!\l-bes1 um(' of 2: 16. 77 a' t~ Miss10~ '.'1cJO 1n"1ta11onal Fnday. The old 40U IM record was 4·47 2C set by Tracy Caulkins. Evan .. knod:ed three seconds off her previous best time 1n the 200 bu!tcrfly. Evar1s. who ct:mplctcd her JU:aior year in ha&h tchool on Thursday. 1r. wnsidued to be one of America's brilhtest hopes for a &<>Id medal in the Seoul Olympics. Sbt• swims for Fullerton Aquatics. Today. E' ans wiJI swam the 200 backstroke and the 400 freestyle. "'which she holds the world record of 4:0S.4S. Rowdy Games. the 1984 Ol ympic Gold medalist in the 100 freestyle. marked his return to the sport by swimming the third lq for the Las V cps Gold team in the 800 frecst~lc relay. Gaines· lime of I :S9. IS for his 200-meter searncnt was more than I 0 seconds slower than his 1982 world rttord in the 200 freestyle. Las Vegas Gold finished second. AyrtH Sena continued his amuini • qualifying mastery Friday, takin1 the provisional Pole for the Detroit Grand Prix. The brilliant Brazihan, who hat started aJI five Formula One races this season from the Pole position, will be a strona favorite to k~ his Mclaren-Honda in the top SPot in the final quahf'yina session today. The fastest 26 cars throup the two hours of time trials over two days will determine the 1tartint grid for Sunday's race throuah the strttts of downtown Detroit. Senna was clocked It I minute. "40.606 1«onds, translatin& to 89.4S8 mph or 143.962 kph. on the 2.S-milc (4.023-kilometer) circuit ... OM Majerte and Dav&d Robiuo.a led the U.S. Select team. a aroup of Olympic hopefuls, to an 84-68 victory over the Netherlands as the four-nation Pohjola Cup tour· nament began in Kotka, Finland. Ml)etie. a 6--foot·S forward from Central MichiJln University, led all scorers with 16 Points. includ1n1 nine in the fint half. Robinson. a 7-foot former Na"'Y center, scored six straiaht Points within two minutes late in the second halflo hall a stroni Dutch comeback ... Brtu Baroeet, a 27-ycar-old boxer, died Friday niJht in Durbin. South Africa 1'f\cr being in a conu. for three days after he '!"15 knocked out by an American fiptcr. Baronet, a junior welterweight once ranked as a contender by the World Boxana Association. suffered extensive brain damage when Keuy Vice knocked him out in the last round of a I ().round fight Tuesday night . Televtalon. radio TEL£ VISION 9 a.m. -HORSE JUMPING: Uppervillc (.Va.) Jumper Oassic (taped), ESPN. IO:ISa.m. -BASEB~: San Francisco at Cincinnati, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA U.S. Open, from Brookline, Mass., Channel 7. 10:30 a.m. -MEN'S BOWLING: The Showboat Senior Invitational, from Las Yeps (taped), ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Dodacrs. Channel 4. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Ohio Derby. from North RandaJI, Ohio, ESPN. 4 p.m. -TRACK AND FIELD: NCAA Track and Field Championships, from Eugene. Ore. (taped), Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at New York Mets. WOR. 4:3S p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Atlanta, TBS. S ~p.m. -BASEBALL: Anacls at Kansas City, Channel S. S:30 p.m. -ARENA FOOTBALL: New En&Jand at New York, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -BOXING: Lupe Miranda vs. N1kk1 Perez in NABF Junior liJhtwcipt title bout. from Fort Wonh, Tex. (taped), Prime Ticket. 10 p.m. -AUSTJ\AUAN FOOTBALL: hi&hli&hts, ESPN . 10:30 p.m. -BOXING: Showtime. 11 :30 p.m. -COLLEGE LACROSSE: NCAA Division I championship, from Syracuse, N. Y. (taped), ESPN., 2:30a.m. -MEN'SGOLJI': PGA U.S. Open, from Brookline, Mass. (delayed), ESPN. RADIO IO:IS a.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Cincinnati, KNX (1070); I p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Dodsen.. KABC (790). KFMB (760). S p.m. -BASEBAU. Ana.ck at-Kang~ City. KMPC (710). Christian rides to easy victory Alan Chrisuan captured his second scratch main event in the 12-wcck- old spccdwa) motorcycle season at the, Oranac County Fairarounds Fri- dn} nr1h1 v.hcn he brcttcd to-a fivc- lcnjth 'ictor) over Steve Lucero. Christian lx.'Came the first multiple v. inner of the !ioCrotch matn other than ·ci&ht-li'!lc winner Bobby Schwarti. v.ho finish"•d 1h1rd on Fnday. Chti)tian and Schwart2 dueled throuah the first two turns before Chri1tian shot anto tM lead and Lucero took od' antagc of a Schwan.t bobble to move into ~ond. ~ r:•:~·. ... "''' 71"1 ................ Jn the handicap main before 3.103 fans. Bernie Tusko of Cypress re· corded a wire-to-ware victory. his fil"lt at the Fair,rounds, BABASBOFFHASOL YMPIC GOAL ••• Pram Bl redo her thinkina between now and Auaust if she hopes to hear ahe Olympic theme sona in Scpaembcr . Only the top two peifonner& in each event qualify to represent their coun- try in Korea. "The competition level is far superior at the Olympic trials than the Olympics themselves,·• uid Ray Bray, Babashofrs coach at Fountain Valley, where she was a four-time hi&h school All-American, seuina scflool and Sunset Leaaue tteords in the I 00. 200 and SOO frees. Babashoff doesn't nttd to look far for her primary competition. Janet Evans. who swims for the Fullerton Aquatics Swim Team, is tht current world-record holder in the 400, 800 and l.SOO frees .. "Janet and I have known each other since we were nine or I 0, .. Babashoff said. "When we're in the watcr.t everyone is a competitor. But out or the water. we're good friends." The competition will be anything but friendly come Au1us1. According to Darr, thoup, Babuhoff i1 JUlt mean cnou&h to ICCOmplish what she acts out to ao. . '*A lot of swimmers ao to the trials thinkina it will be a nice experience, a aood ch1ntt to meet and see the best swimmers in the country," Darr uid. "But I want my kids '° uy to themseleves. 'I'm here to make the .team and nothin1 else.' " Babashoff has been thinkina about the Olympics practically since she w11 born. Darr recalls visitina the Babashoffs when Debbie was an infant and watchan& her do racina dives onto a couch or practice her crawl stroke 1cross the livina room C'lrptl. She bqan swimmina with her brother Jack and her sister Shirley, both Ol~mpic medalists. while she was still in diapers. Babashoffknows what it takes to be an Olympic champion. She has been hcarinJ about her family's ac· comphshments as Iona as she can remember. Now it's her tum. "What (Jack and Shirty)did iswbat they did .. I don'a mind the com· paraaons. I've been hearina them all my life," she uid. "They don't put any PftllUrc on me and neither do my parents. They would all be ud if I don't mate lhe team. because that'• a.n my pl all alona. But ifs not like I'd be lettina the family down. lt wouldn't be the end of the world." With all tht emphasis on swim .. mina in the Babe1hoff family, it's quite easy to fortet anothct world uist1. But Debbie does her best to keep thinp in peneective. Followma the Olympics, she is beaded for the Univer:siiy of' Mi1mi where she will major in businaa llw or political Kientt on a twimmina scholarship. Afttt araduation, lhe plans to become a corporate lawyer. As for competina in the 1992 Olympics? "I want to just set throuah this one first," she uid. "Then l'Jl see how colleac is 101nJ and whether I want to keep compcuna. There's plenty of time to think about that later." Lakers happy to be home LA counting on Forum edge to turn NBA series around-- PONTIAC. Mich. (AP)-The Los An&eles Lakcrs worked all season to set the homccourt advan1aac· th roughou1 the playoffs. Now the~ get to find out 1f at was really worth 1t. .\ficr losing 10 the Detroit Pmons Thursda).' ni&ht for the ~'<:ond consccuu vc game at the Pontiac S1lvcrdomc and folhn& be hind. 3-:!. an the NBA champ1onsh1p series. the U.11.ers were n:lieved to be fl ying home Friday. The sill.th game and the seventh. af necessary. will be played Sunday and Tuesday night. ··wc·re back home Sunday and I hope we can come 1hrouah with our greatest effort," Lakers Coach Pat Rile y said. "Then wc·11 worry about the seventh game." The Pistons won the opener at the Forum only 10 lo~ Game 3 al the Silverdome. retumina the homccourt ad,antagc back to the Lakers. ··we·ve &<>t to 10 out there. concentrate and play defense:· said Pistons forward Adnan Oantlcy. who scored 2S points in Detroit's 104-94 victory in Game S. "We feel they're not aoan& to come out and do their showt1mc stuffhke they normally do if they're a pmc up. We fiaurc they miaht be a little methodial now.'' "I've been around too Iona to anticipate what's soina to happen," Detroit Coach Chuck Daly said. "All J know is that we're up 3-2 and we've aot a chance." "All we have to do is 10 to Los Angeles and play a aood game," Pistons center Bill Laimbccr said. "We have two shots 10 win the championship." Dctroii, which now has two chances to win the franchise's first NBA title. has some history on its side. To wan the championship. the l..akcrs will have to tx-come the first team to win thrtt poltseason stnes. 4-3. the samcJcar. The, needed seven pmes to beat both Dallas an Utah 1n 1he Western Conference playoffs. Riley. who said after winnina the title a year aao. 'Tm aoin1 to guarantee everyone we're goina to repeat," dad not back away from that statement ancr Thursday's defeat. .. I lake our chances." Riley said. "I still bcheve this team is aoina to win the championship. I'm sure our fant wall be \'CJ'Y vocal. TM &uct ttoPt in Los Anaetes. we•" ha vc to be highly motivated to get the job done." The Lake rs. who are an the NBA finals forthc seventh time in the last nine yea,.,. arc trying to become the first team since the 1968-69 Boston Celtics to repeat as champions. · But Mychal Thompson. who came off the bench to have h i~ ~tpmc of the s.cnes wath 14 Points on 7-for-8 shoouni. said the Lakerscan't be 1hinkin1about winnina the championship. Game 6must10 first on the aacnda. ht said. . "We can't think ahead past Sunday or they wall blow riaht past us." Thompson said. TlmeJabbar's big enemy At41,eentercan sf ill act as leade_r_ in Lakers' attac ~me in the takers' favor. -&:Os Anaeles is home Sunday for the sixth, and p()Sliblf final, pme of the championship senes. In 1968-69, the Milw1ukee Bucks had the NBA 's second worst record. The next season Abdul-J1bber. then known as Lew Alcindor,jolned them and they had the lcasue·s second best re(Ord. When the Lakcrs won IM NBA title in 1980 and 1982, he wu their dominant player. In 1916-87 he failed 10 lead his cam In sconna for the first time sinte arammar achool. Now. in his 19th NBA seuon. he is just a contnbutor to a team, a tole he uys he enjoys. "lt'I 1us1 u much fun being involved asa team playena it la belna a primary, solitary fiaure out there, he said. "I had to make adjustments but I don't think It's that '°~and it always happened in the context of our winnina. That made it easier ... .. The thin .. he'sdoiniat lheqeof 41 arc amazma." Lot An,elet g\.wd Byron Scott said. "His role has chanacd bccau1e, u a team, we're aolna to different people more, but he's still a fo~e In the middle." 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Murphy's 10th home run with two out in the eipth innina pve the Bravet a ._3 victory in the first pmt. fnscned as I pinCh•huter in the fifth innint Of the niahtcap. Murphy remained in the pme and eventually won 1t. .. It's a runny pme," said Murphy. who hit an 0.2 pi1ch ... I 1hou1h1 I was aoina to att-1 l"e$t. l don't know what to say: The auys scorina the four runs put me in that P<>$1tion." It was the fint time the Braves had won 1 pme when trailina after .ciaht inninas. They came in 0.36. Jerry Royster opened the ninth with a pinch smatc and Ron Gllnt followed with a sinaJe to ch&K reliever Rock)' Childress. Juan Aaosto then pve up consccutjvc RBI ilnafcs to Ken Oberkfell and Gerald Perry. Ken Griffey arceted Dave Smith. J-4. with a run· scorina sin&k that scored Obcrkfell and stnt Perry lo third. After Andres Thomas struck out. Ozzie Virsil sinalcd in the tyina run to set up Murphy's pme-winner. Elsewhere in the National Lcatuc: Plllllet a, Mett l: Mike Schmidt hit his '36th career home run and Kevin Oross allowed seven hits in ai;, inninas as Philadelphia beat Dwiaht Oooden at Shea Stadium. The home run tied Schmidt for seventh place on the all-time list with Mickel' Mantle. Gross. 8-2. struck out"" and walked two en route to Davis sent to hospital after being hit by pitch CINCINNATI (AP)-Cincinnati Reds center fielder Eric Davis was hit by a pitch on the left elbow Friday niaht and went to a hospital for precautionary X-rays. Team spokesman Jim Fersuson said no fracture was found. h wasn't immediately known whether Davis would be sidelined by the injury. Davis was hit in his first at-bat apinst San Francisco starter Atlee Hammaker. who was wild in his first innina. Hammaker also walked Barry Larkin and hit Paul O'Neill in the same innina. Davis was examined on the field but stayed in the pme for the rest of the innina. He was replaced in the top of the second and taken to Christ Hospital (or the X-rays. Davis is an the middle of a hittinastreak that has raised his overall averaae to .2SO. He has hit .3S6 in his last 12 pmes with five homers and 11 RBI, raisins his home run total to 11 and his RBI total to 34. Larkin wu forced from the pme in the fif\h innin• after he re1njured a bruised finser on his throw1n1 hand. l..arkin's status also was unknown. * 91daM 6, YaMtn 4 ""' VOil• CUIVI UUtO ... ,.. .. ..... • • • • ,,_.,. J ••• Jiit U-•llt •O ii ft It (W ... Cf f I JI •ll J IO!tllllll JJJJ ' 't. ~ .. ~-• ' •• .... Sltto ... 11 .,,, ) I I t CC. .. 10 J t I I • 0 I I -· t I I J t t 0 0 llW••I• o ) O t I .... -.-c ., •• ....... c1 ....... ,. ..... ,. 0w•-·· Gr-• Ille•• 0-c tow ..... o.o-10 .. ..... t I It ,. .. .. ' ' •••• • t I 0 Jtot •••• •••• , '0 . ~::; T-JUI .. T .... • If a u M IO .... ..... . .,,,. LSmi"' I t t t I I • II llU N IO .... y .. C-.. 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' .. f I 2 0 • It Ital! MIO > a • I > t I I I I I t J ,,,., ,,.,,,. l•J • • • • ' t ,_, 1 t t N t t 2 hi• t0unh atra1p1 victory. TM Phillin arc S.2 ... ins1 tht Mttt that ttUOn. ..... 0 ... 111: Danny Jackson pitched a fivf•hlner and Kai Olnitl11nd Lloyd McCltndon each drove in two runs for Cincinnati at Rlvtrf'ront Stadium. Jackson. 1.3, walked two and struck out eipt f0t his third MUIOUI and nfth comp~tc pme Of the M'llOn. Tht Reds tamed their fifth victor>-in sil pmes by handina the Giants their fifth loss 1n Jix pmcs. C• '7, Es,.. I: Vance Law drove in two n.tns and Rick Sutcliffe pjtchtd tix 1tron1 annanas for Chicqo at WriaJcy Field. "'Rick Sutcliffe. mak1n1 only has second 5tart since comina olTthc disabkd hst on May 21. allowed 1tven h111 1n SIX•PIUS inninas. CaN1aal1 '7, Pita'" I: At Three Riven Stadium. Joe Maarnncallowcd five hitsovereiaht 1nnanp in his second start since comina off tht d1Mabled hst and Willie MrCtt hit his fi~t homer es St. Louis ended 1 six-same losina streak. Tony Pena added a two-run sin&k 1n the third and Oa1c Smuh scored three runs. In the American Lcaaue· lldlu1 t, Yaakeet C: Ron Kittle homered in h1J first two at·batJ apsnst his former New York tcammat~. lcadina John Farrell and the Indians to the victory in Cleveland. The Indians Jot 10 hits. c1aht of them for extra bases. and ended John Candelaria's scvcn..pme winnina streak. (')evclond is 14-2 apinst left-handed Starters. A crowd of .S6.48S saw the thirdJplacc Indians pull within two ,amcs of the first-place Yankees in the American Lcaaue East. N(W York has lost three in a row. A .. lelJct '7, Raqen I: In Oakland. Stan J,avier sinalcd home the winnin1 run in the 14th inning as the Athlcucs ended a four-same losina. streak. Terry SteinbachdrtWa leadofTwalk an the 14th from Dale Mohorc1c, 2..4. and pinch-runner Matt Sinatra took second on a wild pitch. Javier followed wtth a sinalc lo lef\~ntcr field as Oakland won for JUSI the third tame in 12 pmcs. Tl1en U, Bite Jays•: Chet Lemon. who tnpled and doubled earlier. htt a ticbrtakana. two-run homer 1n the Kvcnth innina for Detroit at Ticer Stadium 1n the lonacst-runnana nanc-inn1na n1aht pme 1n Amencan Lcaauc history. The pme took 3 hours. ~9 minutes. The previous longest was 3 hours . .S6 minutes on Aua. I. 1977. bc1wccn Texas and Ch1caao. Oriolet I, Red Sox l; In Bah1morc. Jim Traber san.lcd home Eddie Mumy with one out in the 11th an nm& for the Orioles. Murray drew a one-out walk from Dennis Lamp. 1-3. Murray then stoic his founh base of the season and continued to third when catcher Rich Gedman's throw went into center field. Traber followed with a sinatc 10 center. Twlat C, Mart11en I: Tim Laudncr's three-run double broke a s1xth·innin& tic and Franl Viola posted his I 61h slratfht Mctrodome victory. Laudncr s two-out hit snapped a I· I tic and came on a 3-2 p11cb from reliever Mikt Jackson. who 1nher11cd a 3.() count when he replaced inJurtd Edwin Nunez. Scott B:ankhcad. 1-3. yielded Kent Hrbtk's leadofTsan&le and a walk to Oaf) Gaett1 btfort depaninaand Nunn. ""ho left w1 th back spasms. had 1n1ent1onally walked Gene Larkin Br~tn 1, WMte Sox t: Jeff~) Leonard hit his first Amcncan Lcaaue homer and Jam Gantner drove 1n thrct' runs for M11Vrauk~ at County Stadium. Leonard. who came to the B~wers in a June 8 trade with the San Francisco G11nts. homertd in the fifth off Bill Lon&-1·3. for a 4-0 lead. Leonard immedlatcly broke into his "one nap down" home-run lrOt -One arm held down 10 his side -to the dehaht of 33.657 fans . \ . AP Montreal'• Hubie Brooke •ucceufully ateat. aecond bue u the ball el udee Cbl- caco'a Ryoe 8andbef1 du.rtnc MCODd ta: nlq of Priday'• pme at Wi'ICley Flel~ Concepcion suspended two day~ Cincinnati infielder appeals penalty to play on ~is birthday CINCINNATI (AP) -C1nc1nnat1 Reds infielder Dave Concepcion filed da) 1n the fifth 1nninJ of a pmc: ap1nst the Giants Umpire Mark H1rschbcck called Concepcion out on stnkC'S. starting an argument dorina which Concepcion d~w a line 1n the dirt where he tho~t the pitch had bttn. He was e)Cctcd as the •rsument --arc~ heated and Concepcion t\ad ti ~ rt'Slramed : -• As ( onccpc1on walked down ttc first base hnc to lca\C the field. he arabbtd the ba.sc. pulled It from mt around and Ouna it. I ... an appeal Fnda) of his two-day suspension for a basc-throw1n1 inc•· dent so he could play on his 40th b1nhday. GIBBONS REMOVED ... i 2 From B l Nattonal Lcaauc President Bart pla)crs home after notifying the Giamatti suspended Concepcion for parents two days Friday because the infielder ··Al this point. I noufied our uprooted first base and th~w it principal and sui.pendt'd the pla)en followin1 his ejection 1n a pme last for 45 da)\. The next th1na l know. I week 1n San Francisco was rcpnmanded for poor Judce· Concepcion said he was surprised mcnt.'' said Gibbons at the suspension. which was accom-"To me. u's a quc\t1on of JUfl~JC· panied by a reported SSOO fine He uon. The 1nc1denl took pl•ce bcfo~ l said he made the appeal so he could 1ool custod) of the pla)crs. l was 1old pit)' on his b1nhda)' Fnday ap1nst 1 bro~c district polic). Well. l'\it' thf Giants at Ra"erfront Stadium. nc, er 5.Cen an) d1\tnCl 1u1dehnM "l was lookana forward to this day, "It'<> '''f) 1;hodd> on thf pan of to bc1n1 on the field for my 40th adm1nistrauon \\ c could haH talk· b1rthda).'' Con~pcion said ed 1h1) uu1. but the) decided to make Concepcion. the Reds' te.m cap-th1sdl"{1s1on ;,at th(' Iii.I minute.~ tht' tam and last playina holdover from parents and studc.·nts -.ouldn'1 rall) the "Baa Red Machine" of the 19705. around.'' said he was merely "entina frus-Upon heanna the nc"'s. assai1an1 1rat1on when he removed first ba~ coach Bob Gibbs decided he would and tos~d 1t. not return. ··1 didn't throw thf baa (at) an~ "Bob 1s absolutely 1rrcplaceable." K hll<>I from I 91U -84. lhcn return from I ~85-prcM'nt Hl\ team~ ha rC"aCh<"d at lt'ast the CIF quartt'rfina fi \C." \tra1d\t )Car'\ and advant:cd the ~m1final\ 1n I ~8S before bc1 ou\tcd b' Fountain Vall<'~. the Sun League'\ third-plact team th ~:i'>On Barren. h1\ rtplacemcnl. ha!> Oct'an V1t>v. 'i. fr~h-\Oph coach t las& t \o\ o ) ear\ "'h<"rc he has won t Sunset Lcaauc each >car at that &c' HC' c:aml· from East lbleT'\f~ld H1 .,,. ht'rl' he \:~«hcd the frosh-so team tv.o )cal">. Barrell itllend~d F ulknon Coll anJ S11n1sl.Jus Stall and 1\ • K"1en teacher at O<:can V1'"""· .. * Br•wtn 7, WNt9 S.• 2 TwlM body.'· Concepcion said Fnday. "I said Gibbons "l ha"e such rc~pt'ct for 4, !_,.,.,, 1 JUSt thrtw 1t to &Cl the frustration out him He took care oftht' hit ting "'htlc -.. 110Ta . of me . . Mr. President (G1amatt1). I I handled our ddcn!.t' and p1tch1n1 ·· "I fi&urcd thel'c:' Y.Uuld bt a l't'\ 1 of the \1tuat1on," said Gibbon~." conduct on lhC' tit'ld has never bttn quci.11on. NcH·rin m' hfchavc I ~ickt'd out of11 lr.2llpmc . ··1 que\tton the procedurt of t admm1\trat1on and the wa) the wh thina "'a~ handled ·· CMICit.00 llllt.WAUeCll stit.nLa ....... (. 0......<1 L..-:19 .......... C-••I ...... ....... . ..... ) I t 0 _._)It • 2 J I II.-1-1 0 I 0 G_, If I O 0 t GeMN 1' S I t J (Oil.Cl • 0 0 0 -Cf t I I 1 V-d t t t t it.0..,. I• ) I I I Ht<• 1' ~;~': aucss he ne ver aot an&I)' before.'' 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DIVISION w L Pct. GB w• Streak Rome Awa~ D•'ien 34 29 .S40 4-6 Lost 3 16-17 18-1 Houston 34 31 .S23 I 4-6 Lost 2 20-10 14-21 San Francisco 32 33 492 3 4-6 Lost I 19-17 13-16 Cincinnati 31 34 477 4 6-4 Won I 15-14 16-20 San D1cao 29 37 439 6'h 8-2 Won 2 22-19 7-18 Atlanta 23 40 .365 II 4-6 Won 3 10-19 13-21 EAST DIVISION New York 41 23 641 4-6 Lost I 21-10 20-13 Pittsbur&h 36 29 .S54 S1h S-5 Lost 2 22-14 14-IS Chica&o 33 31 .516 8 6-4 Won 2 14-14 19-17 St. Louis 33 32 .508 811! 3-7 Won I 15-16 18-16 Montreal 31 33 484 10 5-5 Lost 3 18-13 13-20 Ph1ladclph1a 29 34 .460 I l'h 7-3 Won 3 16-15 13-19 Friday's Scores San Diego 7-4. Dod1tn 4-) Atlanta 4-6. Houston 3-S Ch1c•10 7. Montreal 3 Cincinnati 6. San Francisco 0 Ph1ladclph1a 3. New York I St. Louis 7. Pittsburgh 3 Today's Games San Diego (Show S-6) at Dod1tn (lklcher 3-4). 1:05 p.m. San Francisco (Downs 4-6) at Cmc1nnau (R. Roblllson 2-5) 10 15 am. 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Clerk, Sell FrenclKO, ... Veft l/vtlt, ll'i!t.Wt'I. o . lroollt MO!llf..C. •• ' c,,.,. <>went Wetter ZemllrlPI GtNUllltr °"""' ""'*"' o...~ Jim Codwe11 ,,.,...,. a ll JoflMIOft lS·»-71 PNHIM'l'tY n·»-11 GOf dOll JOr\tl '7•3'-71 Mlllt Fetchlell ,.,,,_" ,,..,.....,.... H·»-11 Nwt1'-C~ ·--76 JO'rllatOCllt -•·»-n •• ,,_77 ... lric!lto11 11·»-n •·»-11 JlntKllW Jt·J1-r> ,..,._,. Gellt ..... •~11-n ... ._,, CNICl w.rllNtt 17 4foioo'l• »·o-tt """""' ,..... ,......,. • • 0 For the leCOftd ~a summer, UCl'1 Trevor Kronemann wilt com· ~te for the United Sca1e1 Galea Cup acnnis team 11 the international aoumamcnt f'or pla~ 204nd·under at Vich)'.-France;llaiaJuly. He will be joined by his UCI doubles penner Mite lrillaand Loni Beach State's 0,. Failla. .. Two out oflhc three suys att Anteaters, so it's really quite an honor for the KhooL •• said ua Coech Grq Pa non. "It's the first time in the hi,toryofthcU.S.GaleaCupteam that there were two from the Mme school." Kronemann,a ~mon: from • Bradenton. Fla .. finalhed 29-l Sin 1in1lcs.camin1the 37th national rankina and Afl-Amcri~ honon. He was 16-10 in doubles with Bri ... pinina the 21st rankinain the nation. Bri finished 31 ·I :Zin si w 1nn1 na tfie PC'AA ~ o:"C'"Jinw11P!r'1trtt1~-­ asa freshman. The rcmainderoftht Anteaters. who finished ranked siitth in the nation. will compete on the USTA satellite circuit in the Southem U.S. 0 OCC-1 TtuC...&UM was named the state's top community coll.tac swimmcrfor 1988bythcstate's aquatic coaches. Constable, with a GPAof3.2. hopes to continue sw1mm1ng fora four-ycarPfOltlm .. OCC aquatics coach 0.. Waa.. plans to return to coach the Pirates ncu season after withdrawina his name from consideration fora 1imi- larposition 1t EJ C1mino .•. The Pirates' Derek DeUa .. du will play baseball next season for the NAIA's Lewi sand Clark St.ate Collete of Lewiston. Idaho "l'vealwayswanted to play in a small town. The people there rcall)'SCt behind the team." Dchdasht1an earned second-team All-State and firsHeam All-Sou them Cahforn1a honorsa~rs~ttins 19 home runs. which tied James' s1n1le- scason Coast home run record. and dnv1nain 69 runs with a .399 batt1na avcraae ... TheOCCmen'atennis doubles team of""11 FIM4 and WU MarlDo finished the season ranked faunh in the final 1988 state rankinas. while thcOCC team finished ranked fif\h. Erk Rebltur fimshed ninth in the state. while Aood was I Sah and Marino 38th ... The UCI men's tennis team selected Kronemann as the MO$t Valuable Player. llJeUH LabDerasthc Most Improved Player and MlteCad11u1slhcMost Inspirational Pla)er ... On the womcn'uidC.~WekMelwas Most Valuable Pla)cr. kart. aen.1 Most lmpro"edandDtaaTrawl" Most Inspirational for Dorttn Jrish"s 23.9 team ... UC"I men's track honon include G•• QaiHH1 (Huntinaton Beach H1&h)andko4Breweras Outstandina Runner and Mike Mor· aleusOutstandina Field performer. .. On the women'sside. senior Becky VaJeatJaewaschoscnOutstandin1 RunncrandKrt1dKHfmaueamcd Outstanding Field athlete ... UCJ aolf honors went lo Price SMemaker (Most Valuable Player). arts Saaatar(Most Improved Player) and MlkeS.ckllq(Rookieofthc Year). Shoemaker finished founh 1t the PC AA Championships and wasa second-team all-conference selection . Coach~ La.U.U awarded the fint scholarship since UC l's soccer proaram bqan in 1984 to La Mirada H1ah's~Gaanaa. who wa$ a thrcc-time AO-Suburban Lcaaue selection and an All-CIF pick . HB trio qualifies in surfing event Thrtt Huntinaton Beach surfen- Stevc Puah. Kirk Tice and Bud Llamas -have advanced to today's Round 7 of the Body Glove Surf Bout at Salt Creek in Laauna Ni1uel. Tho~ three. alona with 13 others. will compete in Round 7 apinst surfcn seed 17 throl!ah 32. The 16 ~urv11ton from the fouMnan ~ts will advance to Round 8 aaainst the top 16 seeded competitors for the riaht to move into Sunday's quar· tcrfinal round. Also on tap today will be the opcnina of the bod)boardint trials at 6:30 with the surfin1compcution due to bqin at 9:30. The qualifiers from Friday's com- petition: •IC* L.Mdt <o.t Merl. Ketv ~cc~ -..0, ,II.>: Otrfl ~o (~~);Ted ....._.. CN\enftett..,_ _ltlefll Cftrlt PY '""'tl ...... Nkfll. ~·(S9il ~) ...... """' CH ..... 11191• leecttl. l(tr\ nc. (~ ~ I JHollyuroodPark, LosAlrace results 9tll $mltfl ~·3'-71 Jeo v CUllll ......... 5 JC.GeO&le 17·»-7• .t::ll...lud ....,_ (HWlll--awtlt; ltJ ((ertlMf), ...... c..... (~ 0.1), Oout ..... ,,.... '-dll: ....... cc.c. 9-Cft. , .. >. aldlv ~ tCIMl9 ..... );" W..., Cenw <"'"'9 ~---); Mell NCMeM Cleft(...,.._), SDIPSON TAKES U.S. OPEN LEAD ••• hml•l I CALL 842-6878 HAS Rl!TURNBDI Check out TOday·s Classlfl~d S~ction for ~Us WAOl,1 ... .-...--~w Ila""" .. _, ...... ·-··""' _ .. ,... '"'"" JJI .... .. , .. ""' ... , ... _ , ... -................ _, Mit •fW'•• ........... .............. .,,.,., .. 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RE.WA.AO. ....... w• .,..,., niattt• ......... u IHJI f/T ~. 79rn-3:30pM. tu ring fund Int It • CAU anytime 4K-37N Appt.,._ Mt-1441 SEA LARK MbTEL US ctC~ rlQ'd, IUl>todlart of S.Curlty L-t: Men9 bfWM:1 MW 2274 Nwpt ltvd~ CM ••--•• lflPIAIP $51Hr. 720-t75t Cofporation l\u an im• -95195...,_ r..s ~te OC*!<ng IOI I llfOCALS It CoCoa on c• •sslFIED JR ARCHITECTURAL Marlleltng CWtl ..... 8115. PlaaM e.il Ii.A Ae1t1urant .. perl•nc. DRAFT PlRSOH '1T an ~try 1eYe1 poelhon 1----------...::..-------;;;;;;-t Charlel e75--2763 ADYirllTISlll lllTlmflll r-..aary Two C2) full aummer. Tom c.npo. I Thll position in\IOI~• OIAOUNI: r._..ao.o,, noon LOST amall bleck dog ~ WllTlll II~ l)OllhOnl 099'\ ANOC. 2t1-to40 P'oeftllHICI and Ofganwl· ~ s""""'--. J cs.tyl. J()C ~ -• u 00 *c .. ~IU '°'°88• .,.,.,._._ .._,..__ 6 Al Mfs -~ Pf~~ .... (0fnll10 lnl0 ll'lf OJi"Y J'llot tQ ~_!!rkll~.00,> vel!5· ... ~~a.' TM D*ly PllOI Ciu.tti.cs WEIGHT LOSS THE .. _.,,,. -UI llflllllfllT =· ~~-..;d•-:b: fll«t your"""' uw"":~ c~~ '"'"" ..,. -"""' GENERAL OFFICE E t"' M Laam tM a.at • ,.11v.i• p.1rty -•cNlncl1w Onl)t ..-No <Oftlo Coate Mna M6·3215 Oepw1ment ha1 an entry-NATURAL WAVll PhOMt 1111 It tyiil n ',. • -tait'ling lr9de lnves1ip· -1c1M M!t pm •~•••<>O. ~OOl.Kt Of ~u leWI p()llUon ava1labl49 at Ullf•lllM FIT M·f ~j1 831•3 :?; !;'!held of M~~ ttOM and crecht bureeu • h<tt ,1~m "lWt ~ p<•ud.,. 1N acr wlln "° ,.,"" °"_, ~c===~;;:;;:=~::;~~•ptfon/Front A Patc:fl • daY! Lefa~tt• Fr~h BM.,-y ng G'::i · N.rd rec>or11 Add1Uonat dutllt sso 11 YoutMUI. attrac -Wgo Counter. Thi• position Pound• aw8>'' ao PatcMa . l)Olltlon °'*' Of a • lnctuOe COOfdlnatlf\g endlt-......;~--------------- ........ aA.., a.-..:-::.,of at~ wlll M ~Ung Cluti· 11 a aa""'-•• GROUND COVER exp'd WOfklngT..._& ~bit t~-t 01Stt1bu11ng all mailfng to la:":, ... t SS-!-=!l'!!l!!!'!!lt.._~l!!aB•! .... 7 ""'"' -· ,... !lad Adt, Aaqulret 45 ·"'V"' lor F V NurMry min ton ,,. r.... ~· ~·and eccount r.ic>-~-.,. =· I -· tree jltlflt*'1en, "1•8 1 5• we»m typing If you Ilk• ... 1•11 .... .___ wage 13.35/hr "3.-9314 Will be ~alned ~ reMntattwt. f•Uf'l9 and a aw aw&Mlt 1 - -n/emkr, open to INt •· Mtptng otllata and ar1 W"'I! --I air .. .__.ot *'·-,-• phonet This l)OSIUon ol· .... ~_.. • .--..... -&teb pttytles, .., .. of humOI', organtnct, thl• could be HIRING Otipty tor ~t. fera .. posure to 111 TRAINEE. Motivated lndlv. EJCP d °' will t , . loYel conci.na, danc:lng, ~Mjobyoo'reloo•llf19fOt QOOdbenefttl C.itLynne lsc>«:tl of operatlOrt• '°' email omc. w/ltOt\t co, new owner .... t.S77t natur•. fOt" friendship & Salary plue commlulon, fC>f In~. 759-0481 and PfOYiclM oppor1unlty :!:1*:'1ao.,.ghon.. W IRH r-'~mllrrl.,.o L-::O• ••~t benefit• Cell DISTRICT llaamtAfilY! UllllilPIM f()l adv~1 into -n7 ••' 1• . 2aeo1.~~:Anai21e: for Interview: P•ggy MAIU.~£1E~T llllftUll "'cMlNI-need. 2 manyar ... Weatelook· UllPIHll•I ln'WMd% o BleVlnt, 942-4321 Ht ....... " Th .... not an aoency Gardener• & 1 Sprinkler tng fOf 30wpm end a1rong Mutt be aicp for fMt peoe . ri.:Pty .,not & ~· 301. lnataller 645-4635 a.et org•nlutlo"al 1kllla. grOW!ng office In CdM ~ 8uic :'rte.a liiiiiilii Jifj TM Dally Piiot II loOklng Due to compeny'e rec:.nt t1~ to C.-630·7·30wn Training well be prO\llded. Aleo Med I LOAN SEC-=-· communlc:atlOnl 1-.. imW!Rftl!M'l._.l"""'~ICl«lcal ~ fOf quallfled lndMduafs tuccasa .. are In 1 poe.. -Contact Julie RET ARV with at 1eaS1t 1 'f' al(llla,' Mlf moti'Mt'°" a * QPOAifa(@ p;.,,, ........ kshfMt to manage youth carr..,1 Ilion :o ~ peopte ion: LANDSCAPER/gttdftaf Ill...,,..... ..P PIH.. contact eblkty to WOfic ~· To ca<e fOf .._ly lady 2-3 Sec:uflty-PKfflc Manufec-Men~t e>t~ ~"':o S ~2/Hr 1:::-'~1 Drwatl Ilic nee. Aelpon-........... F~ Linda°' Lyn 173-<)511 dently Apply. IPQ, g:ri weetca In CdM "; turtng Funding a helpfUl, but will train P l6ble & ~ICed. Mat (714) 752~ eom. .. eo.n.-r CcwN .17851 Sltypatti Crd, S'tri ~· ~~72 * aubaldiaryolS.CUrltyP• Bue Sl~751wk • If you 1,. amblllOUI and ipeM Eng.115-9114 E 0 E MI F tiuy -1na...-... ~ G .,...,.,,._ __ ·__,... °' ciltc Cofl>«atlon ha .,, GAHRSS +11 '"M 8USPM PMLAonN en1oy Roell •nd Roll - - --------------~~._. CHILDCARE·FOt eumm«i lmlY*l••t1 ~ fOf a ~ • • mYMc plMM call .-IOI • 2 yr old, Mon & Wed~ Marketing Atalst:!H Thll ~ Pat Mar 642 4321 LOfl 975-t:l15 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE ~LA881FICATION8 1802-2798 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION :a";s,~: ~~':3, deya ~: :.~i::-=tC iaos 9-11:l4 d .. ~ '°' sTmENTs the Senior Vice appointment CHILD CARE In our hofM dent, Mark .. "'Q Olrect0t WELCl\Ul'l\f FIT lit• htkpg, rnuat be and Martcetlng Adm.,. lllll PILIT · UlllUI. reHonable. L•• or trit01 The position In- Karen 751-3216 volves Pfeparallon and 110 W. laJ It. LIVE-IN. Caring nonwttnltr dl1trl bu1lon of the Oeda leta, CA with cat. fOf ao year old monthty o,,.,•tlng r4190ft -------tady In ~ BMch, and marketing repotta. ...,.,...../ Referenc. 84+-5"75 Thie wlll lnclUde Q9Mf· •llllllWIEll Start S 7/Hr If QUallfled own eat Jenny 64t-oe21 MllllWIDI Tuee-Frl. S81Hr, must hav. own car 85()..t 119 allon of graph• and llmTI~· ~ •-;;;' nt 1131 t•b ... on IM computer. Newport ~". 0 o ~~ Trelnlng wilt be pr~ 67.....,11 l"lj~!WPllRlljl'INd.----I by tM M1rketlf19 Admln----.---HouMkeeplng A/PAIR, computer & 10 lstrator Thia position Of· -HMI P I T HouaekHplng/ k~ by toueh. experi.nc. fera expoeu,. to all ar ... Photo lab Make S*90n-LADIES Locker Room At· ·nee Bev. 978-6335 of operation• within the Ible energetic lndlvldual tendent Mu1t be fluent In 1 .. 1 .... I rlu •• tal laataactatatl A·-w.. -dlvltlon 11 11 a challeno-to piCtt up OtcMl't Muet Engllth. 7.30am,... 30pm _.. _,,..,, Ing position In 1 dynamlc supply clan OMV print· •Wflll llAll WORK WITH SKID MC KENZIE (SPUD McKENZIE'S SISTER) Wanna party all night and hang out at the beach all day? FINEii! Just give us part of your evening and your winning personality. We'll give you a chance to make good money representing an easy to sell, well known, reputable produc1. Guaranteed Salary + Comm. + Bonusez = $$$ ••. 11Hi1 telt I ft... HD .................. , department ol tM com-~t. 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Exel t•r·a. good communlc1tlon1 111ma and Lotus 1·2-3 CO<d Reur ... welc:ome ~~~~~ ~n OI r~ng~d~d~~P-:~:=~~~·~~~================================= modetate lnVMt flnan skill• Appty In l>W90I' pt~ram Contact JuU. to caH 75-4-6346 avail FOf Info call Art f Otll) ADS WEMAC DIVISION llOllm PAllflC ----- Tottl 1-800·679·7844 18475 Pacl1lc St Ill.,_ llY OlUIO/Lml IDE FREE Fountain V•Jley E 0 e (7 14) 752-8893 Opening '"' c:oum.. ''*"'" M ASST BOOKKEEPER E O E MIF Ing. rTUIC. S*IOft SpiC I ••ur Tt Liia HH Cal·. fOf pnarrnacy Lt b6'kMP---Span. 2613 Newe»ort i'Wloow AX§ m Ing. cornput• and IYP4f19 DAV CAMP WORKER Blvd . NB 673-0630 for TDtl s 10K·ue» No ..... 1171 Wiii train S7 l hr '° hr1 For Chrlltlan School erect 11"/no pen Oen--M·F Laguna Hiiia JR 18835 Brookhurat, FV Jullacalldoeellell·lft"9 nlson Aeaoc 673-7311 * l~~~~~~~~~l 788-10 ... OI' 718-378" 963-7631 ~·110~. I OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! Back by popular demand. Dimes-A-lint' will run Fnday. Satur- day and Sunday 1n its own class1f1cat1on In the Classified Ads Since this 1s a special oHer. we have a Thursday noon deadl1nt' and ask prtpaytnt'nt to r au ads This is o pen to all pnvatt party advertisers tor mtrchand1se not over SSO fpnce must be hsted 1n ~) and no abbrtv1auons win be clCCfpted All ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday Thert 1s a S-hne m1n11num at 20C per line So yow low cost Dimes-A-Line ad Is only •.. Sl.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: S~1ne mm1mum • 3 days • 20C per line = S3 00 • All ads are prepaid by cormng mto thei Daily Piiot to plctee your ad or use tht coupon below • Private party merchandise only ads No com- mercial ads. pets. livestock. product or plants • Each item must be pric ed in the ad with no items over sso MAIL TO: Ofmeh"·Un~ Dally Pilo t 330 Wtst Bay Strett. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pilot hours Monday-Friday 8 00 AM to S 00 PM N~·-~~~~~~-~~-PHONE CfTY ______ ---'"--------- UNU 1. 2. ). 4 s . . ' 1 . . 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CA 92626 BOYS Bc GIRLS Mo~ ·STARTNOW- 11io15 Ye•r• Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE CONT ACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (714) 498-3321 ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR II you re 10 or older a JOb as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call 642-•333. Routes are av;:11lat>le now' Be so.e~. It a Daily Piltt CMritf1 r~w~~;::~~;~;~~:,, ing a Daily Pilot earner Name I I I Address I II Phone L• • ''P=-.JI StM Te: Bl • ,.. I Uf •. .., St f C.sta leu, CA 12121 ----------------__ J ...... _..J J .. Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney 0n1u t ......-tiom.I OtfJn Fu•ltut BEAUTIFUL RCA TV 25" •7 o.,....... I ~1 t IM7 wttnut contot.. IWlwt lrelf wM 1llll4re1 ...... ba.• S350: RCA 25" con-Xurec • r.Mw Harper eote on leQI S2t5: p.,.. 850-0207 Seely DHka; Retall uonJc VHS w/'*"Ott s 1100.a. s.a 2 '°' S565. ans. 873-3800 FREE SHIH TZU DOG Ouf IBM s.i.ct 11 typewriter ...... II"" utti. Mindy needs • s2eo 47&-1111 IOYlng l'IOme. 640-152• -----Ne"9r ueed. pne lflOW Evs/wknd1 o.ai 2 Tee CMh registera wtn. $900/of)O 540-IA2 HOLLAND f\my rabbi( MA 140 S200 M . Dell ''E vtlY trlendlyl to Good tablea. 146-4924 home. ~&-9M5 ..... al 7111 LOOKING tot good tiom." Pm I Aalaab IMI if' ic:ci:Se1o w/i.t Lrg bdlyrd '°' Lrg Sten-•XRIMXLI XvXIUILE Tonatau, brand new. dard Poodle.(Brown) FOR ADOPTION. Look· Heyden IUrl lld Mita, Dy Would be gd walc:h dog ing IOf a good tiom.I 750-1305 Ev 837·t23e Vaty protective ot n11 * l«-36Se '* ,._ II 1 I mater. No kidl eug· ,..._..~-,-,~----=--;,~f,i~ii;.;-;;;c gated Cati after 5prn 8 Adofab6a Sheltle ~. 11' lla•ln• ... 540.9714 pin Born 5112. AKC. 4 Motor ' fr~ 1500. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~------m:•;;=:;;ii;;;;;;i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I Mbla, 2 trt, S250-S300 '* 54-2341 * a Call 790·8877 ADORABLE K-1-T~T-f_N_S 23' BLA,CKMAN Out«· --- '4.80 ............ ........ , ..... .......... for M.M you can edvertfle your G•tige S• In the Dally Piiot. There 1s a 4 line minimum and the pr!Qe •• the aam• Whether you advenlte 1 day or 3 dayt. It'• a gr"t way to turn thote hidden treaur• Into caeh. j OR OOPTION M banks. 14, Lon1n. VHF, F A ult AutQPllOt, S0/200 HZ FF, 00 to• OOod loving tiom.. lnaul ftl'llcf, cite pump. PleaM call 14•-365e Xlnt c;ond dMng 0t flth.. ALL•TllPa.LY _1n~s2s.ooo 141-~- 1n home P9t 11ttlng hr• '11 23' SEABIRO, glal9 viCe ptant1 end houM euddy, not rvn 7 yMl'I too Bonded/lnMlred Mu1t got $3500 Or ? (114)111-... ~A_L~~M5_2_1 -- 0081E ~ b6ack end 85 TROJAN t 1 M. E.Jt. ru1t, AKC papera S250 pres• Low hfa, MW .. 642-0195 cond Full -.c. cuetom int•. Getting largat yec;tlt ........... muat ••II. ~ 8 yrs Auatrilletl -SMptletd I 159,000 ObO 87 (M•I 54M>324 SEARAY EJI,,,_ CN1eer FAEETOgood~L:AB ·n. n· su:soo. t .5 Al<C, lflO«I, ~ ~ Mer,, 0/8 H50. 2.5 3mot. Wc>ndartul ~ Joew.oft O/l t 1IO. I ' Z.O. tiOn .,..... dtec M00. '40-5071 POM!AANIANI. Tiny !iiieJ! .. t ~"'L Teec:up, Ftf'llale. Houaie-~e;g;; bfeakll'IQ prOQram lnCI ...._'-..._.In *'Pt CUTEITt4/113~2450 lch. Y•cflt at.are ltlKY RM" PUPS UM/mo 91*81ll1•-*' AKC "9oist•. lftott MIF IO ct.rs f*f'J'. No°'* 71t-t412 75t.MS2 "*"' 875-7100 '••Old mo+. Lii lliil Hlf YOMSHtAI Tln1ert. Tin, :Z WWW T--=up, ,_. Houle-.. -...._ bt9tlklna proerem lnct 2 .... ....,.. ,,...., CUTll 1'"14fll3ooil4IO 11 t50. 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Cell M.tt 541-5178. 712-1111 . lUllU 7 a.m.-10p m. M°""Frl The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH 5 10!t9 prepayment 4 Lines,-7 Days s 10.80 No c:Nirges In copy ot ~ Prtvate patties ody. No Commet<IM. Real Esme, Autoinotfve. loMJng or Employment Ads. There Is no price limit to what you Qn advertise. If you need to sd Y04JI couch, hfgh chair or ¥'1f unused merchandise-all the Daffy Piiot CIUslf'led sun or use the coupon~. 1111111 eo: lllJPlllt Daly Not. JJO VI. 8ay St.. c:.t. ..._CA 9262' 642-5678 NAME __________________ _ PHONE _______________ _ ADDRESS _______________________________________ __ CITY ____________ _ STATE ____ ZIP _________ _ AD COPY: 4 line minimum, approprlatefy 4 words per line. AMT. ENCLOSED ______ _ clrcte one: VISA or M.C. ________ _ Ate you a subscriber to the Dally Piiot? ctro. OM. YES / NO 640 ·-,,_., IW IMn 11.000 ml. Hutltlngloft ......_CA 1u1 ,_., ~ eop M1w .. , iiiiiWI -Ofli 110.000 ..... ,,2' 12M1_(71•)111-71M ................. -..it.OOOOrtltRlel, ftlW• -------• lllN ~.Otta OMV, ale, rNnt, pp. 117,IOO Good .,_.. Ml WOtk llOOO •·1DJ ObO {I ti) IOt.7..., a.t on.rt Ma4035 -' r t \ vw ...... '17 -wnlte, "Cl -.Woof, tim.d wlndwt, •• • ....... •1•1i;:;~~:~iro02~ .. . Y o u r Au t fl o t II• d VW •r••""HT ..... BUG Msc.d• ..,,, ..... .. ........ -····:~ 11000. ~un• 9rHt, (11•> ... .ea.t3 '71 TOYOTA Plellup ......... lie IHI w/dolphln eetJ over 1A FQWOOCI 71 ca::: cam~. SIHps 3-4, WM/grey lttv inter, 3 yn fr&g,stove,9'nk. 12750. lft on wrnty. Mint cond. 1 9416-1811 onr. $11K. M4-3na * COMBO FUUPAGE 50 FREE ADS per month JOH~C...1 "" ._ -~· l11 :• .... ' ~ . . ..... .. JOHNSON & ~ON L ''" .. 1,. M,·r< ut, ....... "' • !:, f • Ill ..... " ..... "" 'I JOH .... SO ... "" · " lin1 •1lr· Y. , ...... ·· ~ •I I 11 M tt Jl ~ COMBO HALF PAGE 25 FREE ADS per month • Per month for 3 months • Per month tor 3 months • 8NM1n7daya 7 x Deily Piiot In the Daily Pilot and Independent when you use a full-page or half-page to showcase new cars you have for sale. SOLO COMBO FULL PAGE $903 $1715 HALF PAGE $488 $ 927 Rates based on 13 consecutive weeks' run t • e runs In 7 ctaya 7 x Dally Plot 1 x lndepef ~t 1 x &ndepel !dent Clll TillAY Kathr Roectt (714) 142-4321 Ext.331 O.U,Pllot Natasha Cunningham (7.~4) ea.4321 Ext.28 Independent Independent We deltYW more than newspapers. we deliver customers, tool HC..:WtlW I I DAUILHml ~' • Mol1uiarY CNC* • Orw410if »00 ,.elk v... °''" ...-pott e.ct! 644-1100 "Know what? Our famity is a six·pack: by Steve M00re 8LOOll COVRI ! [!d 0 ·~ 0 ' . -:.~ ~ ~·· -._·. -~-.. - llAIUIADUD by Brad Anderson DB1'1'08 THE llEKACB 1988 United , ....... s . __ ,_.._._ "I have to take each sack to the window for final approval before he'll let me buy tt." PltAN'UTS POOR SPIKE . ~E 6ET5 50 LO~a '< OUT Tl-4ERE ON i~E DESERT, HE STA~TS TALKING TO TME CACTUS .. I RE.fOSE 10 GE f ANY OL.PE.R Wl'THOLJi A flC:tM1" 1 PO c.;oo Hf.AR TMAT ?! rr's A SAD 516N WHEN '1'0U START TALKIN6 TO T~IN65 ... r-~----.::::---r---~ NAMf'S ~LM~ft WAS<'tf ~ MON.SY FOR l'O'fH HIM ANP M~, so PAW Fl..IPf"fW A co1ru •••• v by Hank Ketcham I by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis AFiER THE 61RTHPAY CAKE ANP PAE~E.NfS, O~ COLJR~E by Tom K. Ryan J'OR BETTER OR FOR WORSB SHOE JUDGE PARKER 11'5 AL..WACr'5 AN E.XGrfl N& MO'W:Nf ~EN A NE.W BAND COMES ,~ wrrn DREAM$ IN~EIR HEARf6 AND 5~ IN IHEI R El.(£$ ... ~- DOOIUSBURY by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau flt .~,, f>-c h.~ .... '=~=· S1.1i1 ~GU~ .. -'-J;;<r-;:J •.... ---........ cu.,1.Nl&M " A .acw. AOVERTaN8 SUPPLEMENT VOL 7, NO. 21, 8A~Y • .llJNE 18, 1918 • .; ' 'l i)Aq aeer ,at snut YAOHUTAl ··---· ... --ia=-k~Z:~---~~~:t·~;_~------.r.11--•STAT?!I JA \YO IJCI y 11an PAGll 2/SATUmlAY JlliM 19; , .. ··--·-·------•llliill• ... •·•·---.. --~--~IDAll.Y PILOT/BA&: al'Aft • NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ooaNEa OF COAST RWY. AT AVOCADO 0Dld•e8 Banker A ,, .... Real EMale Sei Wiota 644-9060 THE 1 COMPAN) IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS ..... .. ...... F4oY Newport Bay+ city li&bta flema hlmti-fuJIJ _.tained 2 BR co-op unit. NMral cleoor, new khclaen, porch + forever viewa. Pier.+ llip avaHeble, SATURDAY 1·5 1'1Wl'Oft l&\Cll • SIA ISLAND 2 BR $265,000 J. STEPHENSON ,UDO 1111,• Want to enjoy bayfront livinc at a fndiOn the BAm.IW TlllACI co.t Ol other bayf ronta? Conaider Ulil ~ 3 BR $:W9,000 !5 OOIMOIANT L. ROSE 8tlt floor r.nthouee w/una~ views! Owner will c:onaider trade. ' UDO ttu• s~ bayfront condo with viewl ol l;y, city listita, aailing activitiee. Specioua rooms, marble FP, French doon + opemi. to larae aw.deek. UDO . U11M, .. 'l'hil 4 BR, 7 BA iDdudee 86 ft.. of rronUi19 .,.._... 00.t dock. · Cuatom thru-out. Lan• ,owmet kitchen, pool, formal LR + DR. Call t0r mondeWla. ('ORONA DEL MAR NBWPOllT DIGll'l'S 41t WISTlllDfST!I 2 BR $395,000 M. BAYS SllODCUPPS .fBR 111 DllrnrOOD $896,000 G. LMNGSTON CAlllO lllOa8 411'7 CAMDEN BAYFRONT Sl,595,000 E. CORKE'M' SUNDAY 1-5 NIWPOllT UAC8 .. SIA ISLAND 2 BR 1265,000 J. MACMJLLIAN ,...,.. cam ~ ll WllllWATD 3 BR ~25.000 C. MCMAHAN ...... ..... 11 llONTPIWD 3 BR "60,000 K.. RANGER lllDDlaft 4BR llliMIFIWOOD $896,000 D. V A:tENTINE ......,.., .. , Ml UUOll IS.,. BA YPRONT $1.-.000 &. CORKBTT NEV./PORT BEACH BAltDW TIDACI ...... ~ lincle family home in pt.ed anL 3 BR + Fil Hieb volumn ceilinp, plantation llautt.en, crown moldinp. Ide.al comer lot. beautifully landlcal)f!d. TD COVES M!t, ... Marvelous opportunity to get on the bayfront at an excellent price. 2 BR. 2'-'1 BA +formal DR. Make this an exciting property. BbOONIAY MS~­ Community beach & tenn · accees this charminc 3 BR. Home on green atrada. Beam ceilinp. brick f treplace, aouth secluded patio. Exclwive neiabborbooci IA!Cla'i' . ~·­Perfectly located & beautifully redone, this 4 BR home hu it all FR, larre island kitchen + fonnal DR. llAUO& llDGI 8111 .... Fabillously uperacMd 4 BR. skylights. koi poDd, t.4 ft ceilinp, ocean viewa. beautiful .. Racers' Gardens .. patio.a. decorators home. &18 CANTON t•i, ... Drastically reduced. Great opportunity for im-aciut.ioo oa om wonderfully COllltructed tarse · hOme on 18th tee. Outatanding fmancing. uu:ourr 11,411,.. Ran Mcluded loaition. Maximizes priqcy 6 comfort. 4 B~ dramatic hi&h ceilinp, 3 FP, pOol, .!!' bup pnce + extra parkinc, air Coacti---•na. BAIPIOllT Sl,IM,111 Kaw Ua&o a iUalit courtyard IUlh w/flowen + plaata oa thil 6 BR Spuiab bacieDda + decb that overlook the ....,. bayfront with dock. ....... . ........ Spect.acular, contemporary, remodeled, ~t. Ra.-" kiadam. .f BR. 5 ~ BA, ~ ~·~ lllrp llip + eou~ peUo. I ' 1 t I 1 l 1 l I i ,. &Id ?H.,n t:AUtM 11G CANYON •.. a.outiful town houM With a large ycl!l'd and beoutiful pool ..... spa. Gt'90t w.w ~ N.wpott leach. c.o..n. porory styled and beautffvllY decoi Asel. Vety drOMCltK ..... its' 30' M'9 IOOftl c.em..e ..... fomly '°°"'"' iOiiiiill ~office, --rOOM and IOUftO, A real tidue at •••••• m·····• .... ;OGG DOYll ll'all GBAT PAIM.Y NO• • ••. Eoch bedrOOM hm Ill oww balh. Laroii pri¥ata COfMf ....... unoblltudad .. of .... .-..,NflMljheimdmou•Dlsa.411.4,. IA, poo1 _. lpO. EJdanM¥e bndt .oft. w• to c:ont•unity ......................................... .. tJll#e t:if MU HUNllNCHGN llMJt "CID '.ftMN'' ~ TACUMIUY ... Twohwl.tWoloesfottl.e pricia of onef Calill floW or UM it m G ti I ...... OWMn' e.o-. 3 •. 2~ IA, two cs .. 191, ~ WKl•I..,.. hol 2 II. 1 IA ....... ..... frOIR OCll9t. ,,.,. ............................... .. llG 9M8 ~ .. , ~. Mh •ubv ...... in Moonlidge C°"""Y i.e... ·c.t•• detignM for ,_., c.o•art. 11_... .._ • 0 ..... ......., & ............. .. Gi1pl1cain ... room.&-..,..., ... te...m lhcit Mcll.tilul ....... a... ...., ._ - rental. Close to .u..o. oolf, ........... ... ~ ................................................... f111-* TIES, me. DOWNTOWN LONG IMOt DUftlX . . . Cowrcial ZOfting/highriaa ...., • trid. One Mock north of ............. , •• ...., """°"'· '4' ,,....... CW, SIO,OIJo With ..... Owner ....................... 147,000 160 M.m ... Pou•r. .. lowest pnc.d a.d in Calbnllu. ~ 40 ... .-.. ,... Sprinea. l500/oae. ~ • ..,.. or p111•h trciclt. Dun...., lor tt.e fueun ..... $500/-. ~~ HAllGI -... ~ .. • clatadMd cOfido. ,..__ ....,, .,,_,... ....... Mrd- wooCI floor&. hCll.ct,el I II .... la a. ldldMn, upanded ........ , ............ .. ~ & City Ughls.-··-·--·---tnS;OOO OflN SAT/SUN 1·5 ... I HA•GI •• • A P9CRmlQUI YllWS .•. TNs ........ 2 •• 3 IA hotM •stied h9t atop "-'or lldge CCNllplata .. fonMf ... rOOIR and ~ rOOM. (UllOM l9o.d cut WiOOd floori, ...... ... ..... ,,.... .-.~.A.Ill.a ~ wm ••nil br un1•11ruc:Nd .._.el the Oman. c:.Jlrte .... ,.. v .... •••••••••••••••• lo ........................................ $7:IO,- MBDl••lllMB ... t 1aldst• Mia ......... ....., ....._ ,, •••• ~-...... •w111-v.r .... 11••~ ._.,..._,.., •• ,., ..... ,..._,.w •u w ..... ., ................ .. ............ ., __ ._ ........ ... 4'i •• at .,,., ....... ~ ..... GltlAT IOCATION ON MAIN OW8a ... °""' .,_, .............. dodl ,., 60 ft boat. WfJ/#JI ._,,._ ............. AcceM to.,..,,..._. .............. ... rootln • --.......... .,.. .... ~ and pool .... s ....... -""'• ..-. wilh piWlll ....... 1WI IM • ......................... , ......... Asllilllbli for 1175,000 h111tD111 ur • bid ................................ .-, ·--- OflNIVllY .... l'!'l .. 1011Nl4 • PATRICK TEIDRE I ASSOCIATES, IJIC. *TUSTIN BILLS ESTATE WNIEWS* HEW LISTING! Like new 5 bdrm. I beth, 11pprox. 1500 tq. fl Pelau.1..._ on ~ .cnt. Pvt. a.eed enery, 111«1mllllr J)MOrwnic view of Orenge city to~~ .. twtaht a e1ry thruout. hiah ce11ng1. Indoor Pool a .,. peue .....,.. nwble ttwuout. '"Too ~ to Cleecrtbe. A V-. M 11.150,000. To .. call PATRICK TEN<>f'e 721·1200 Oil 7to-1702. *BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE VALUES* : 2 bdrm, 2 bath wMh den off ~. w/"*'°"9d • 1ta11en tie, a men. LMoe 3 bdrm. 2,,.. beth. '°"""' dining room, brMkfMt w. 8oeh wlftt..-C-. wet bw + pool, IP9 & ..,,. In gllted --. llrom 1231.IOO wl1'£AM8. Orie le ~. Cel PATNCIC TENOfW 721· 1200 or 71CM702. *OCBAN VIEW UTATB* Prtce ........ 8200,000. Abec*lle BARGAIN at "'9.900. Lb MW, 5000 llPPfOll. eq.ft. 5 bdrm, 5'AI bath, CUSTOM EST A TE ebow Lagune wfCUltom poet. ..,. a a u • ••• .-nor..-. dly 11g1a a wNt9 --~ .... 2 CUiiom Wiit .... nwtlt9 frplc + much men. To .. call PATRICK TE.NORE 721· 1200 Ot 780-l702. Don't mill .. onel °"'* .. uny 2nd ...... Ot .... ~ •NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/OCEAN VIEWS!* Preltigloua Kings Rd home W/piMOrllmic oewt, b9Y tlnd city ~ ~ 3 Mdroom, 2 bath home w/IMng room. nrep1ece. 2 patk>e. P¥t. courtywd, loed9 of 9'0t'ege a much more. "'-eonu.t Ptene .,.. done for 2nd ,.ory eddlng 1rg bedroom, bonua room & bath wf3e0• oceen tlnd c:o.clt11e ..._ X'lne ~for bulder'I or en inv.tora dlightl _Qnly ... IOO! PATRICK TENOAE 721-1200 °' 7ao.t?o2 •N&WPORTBAYVRWBAllGAIM• G«~JM ...... 3 bdrm, 3 bathcondolnpte ... dld new communtty. Poot & .-, dlnlna --. tlieplece + P9tlo a new pelnt. AbeciMe velUe .. 1291.900 w/TERMSI ~ .... Won't IMtl Cell PATRtcK TENORE 721· 1200 or 7I0-8702 Muatt ... thle onert * BLUFFS LEASE (FUBNISBED) * Lowly Unda PWt -2 bedroom, 2'AI Met\ In dellgl• pertilct OOfldlekML PrifM end unit wt to pool. .. I ~...._ $2,IOO mo. FurNIMcl. ~on unbnllhed. T FOR SAi.Ei Ce1 9pebe4t\ 721· 1200. *HARBOR RIDGE VALUE!* Fufl oc.n, b9Y & city._......_ D1i19W perfect Wge 3 becttoom, 3 bMtl mOdel home. "*-I off rMMer ....._ + 3frplcs.Pmate11pa off Mng room. o..ct gllled comnu\1- ty w/pool & '*""9. A v.iue • $819,900. To ... call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 7to-1702 •SPYGLASS W/OCEAN VIEWS* ~ pertKt 5 or I bdrm w/pool, 11pa + teo• pen- or8mlC ~ & crty lghta 'WWI + torTMI dllW'O room. tamly room, wet bw, 2 1111~ & mudl .,..,,._Must wt Abec*.rte bWg8in at $799,900 w/TERMS. FOf detllfil Clll PATRtcK TEHOAE 721-1200 Of 710-1702 HwTy this won't lllst. AL REALTY OVERHOM~:==============:==l LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT A stunni.n& contemporary bayfront for tbe ~riminatlng. Exquisite detail throughout ~ with the beveled crystal front doon, leadiD& to a livinc room with • IOUin& two-story ceiling and Tens limestone fireplace. Formal diniDI room adjotna the st Cbarles kitchen that bas every poistble convenience. The muter suite bu two batbl, huge cl09eb and its own firei>lace. There is a total of five bediooma plus foar,arid one- balf battis: The doCl Will aceamiiWJ3te a lirge yacbl $1,"5,000. Ad# OU HARBOR VIEW HOMES-REDUCED!! A highly uPl1"84ed and expanded Carmel model widl two bedrooms aDcfbath added upstairs. Fresbly painted lnlide and out, new carpet, new kitchen, marble entry. Large pie-shaped lot is great for kids and pets, plus private cul-de-sac location. $429,000. Ad# 010 HARBOR RIDGE NEW LISTING! Superbly upgraded Kensington model with an a~. viewing lofl Arched oak entryway with ~le floorillg. Built-lD boobbelves and custom wet bar. lmprellive View from this im~ble and tastefully decorated residence. $585,000. Ad# 012 . CUFFHAVEN JUST USTED! Large family home with five bedrooms and four baths. Panoramic bay and ocean view from muter suite tbat includes a den aDd spa. Perfect for family with teeluilft'I or inlaws, offering complete privacy for eacb family member. $1,300,000. Ad# 004 610 KINGS ROAD-LOT Build your own two story home OD the last vacant lot OD KiQP Road Great views of ocean aDd bay, super sumeta, Ud away ttom noise. $495,000. Ad# 002 ESTATE SITE~BUY Oil LEASE TbJs is a once-tn-a-liletime opportunity to build your custom estate in tbe eulaive, pted d_eftlopmeat of Sommet da llonde, !be above Lapna ~ Limited to jail 4 nataral-p-ade ::S'!:-=-.Clff= ~ ~ ~ lfOUDd 1ea1e1. Priced from Ptt.•. Ad# m ~ NEWPORT ,.. EST JUST LISTED! Plan 2, two ... 0 \_. 0 .. 1) and a baU batll, perfect move-in condition. OU wi S . _, and plantation lbatten, newly painted kitchen with new .• 4t1!1ADCes. Priced at $220,800. Ad# 003 HARBOR RIDGE No ~ hu been spared to create this architectural mute~ piece. The flawlm detail of design and comtruction is not unlike a filie Wort of art. Tbe generous me of slate,~ copper a.Del Other quality materials cannot be matcbed. Compr:iaiq silt spacious ~ five aDd one-baU baths. parkiDI for IS""' many u five automobilea; Wa estate often the mubnum iii lunrioaa living. Outatandinc bay and nipt Ugbt Vien. In the fln•lllmc stasea of comtroctloo now, decorative finlsbes may be ieJected by the parcbuel'. Call today for a private viewing. P,500,000. Ad# 017 WESTCLIFF AllEA NEW LISTING! Great two bedroom, two bltll condommium. new carpet and painl Community pool Walk to Westcliff Plua, bike. to the beach. AK.in& price $13S.ooo. Ad# OOI LINDA ISLE A very special rmdeoce on a priYAte Jsland Spacloul; witb 1ix bedrooms ud five batbl, and de8i&Ded for ~ciom famllJ liYilta witb pool, spa pl• a sauna in muter bedroom. Large boat a1ip will accommodAte a IO foot JAchl '2.H5,000. Fee. Ad# 00$ ~ • DAll#:Pll.OT/llllAlesTATil ............ llllll!!!!l!lll~~llll!~~l!!!l!!l .. ll!!!!!!!!illll .......................... ~ .. lllllSATURD~YJ .... 1a,t ... /PAGa 1 ~--~GEGRGEEtIQNS ----­ coMPANY 8EVEltLY HILLS Ba£NTWOOO HANCOCk PARk NEWPORT BEACH ~ PALM DESERT SAN DIEGO SAN f'ltANCISCO SAN MARINO -9EBfGA1-EB T-0-SERVtCE LINDA T AGLIANETTI I NEWPORT BEACH I SAILS, SANDS a SUNSETS ON UDO· This perfectly charming. remodeled home tw these desirable leatures 4 bdrms. 4 baths. larce family room w/entertainment center. fabulous St. Charles kitchen & large master suite w/f1replace. These amenities com- bmed w/extra long pter & shp male thSI a best buy on the water $1.495,000 • I BLUFFS-SINGLE LEVEJ.. • Rare three bedrooms. two baths, one story end unit "Otet cul de sac overlooking 2reenbelt. Two•· ~ nd brick entry way f 1replace, woorl ~ 0 ~ .. upgrades. Walk to community pool, e.. ... una def Mar. tennis. park & Eastbluff Sbopp-;;1 ..enter. Owner wants fast escrow. Don·t wiil Call today $249,900. Includes land. BLUFFs-END UNIT · This biht & wy home with a pretty 1reen outlook can be 3 bdrm, or 2 bdrm + den. Bnck fieplace m l1vmc room, sbcfint doors open onto a spacious & private &arden patio. Enclosed double Pf act. · low association dues. Super location near con1m. pool, Eastbluff shoe>PI• etnter, tennis, COM Hl&h Schoof, churches & parks. Be sure to CJl1 soon. 1t won't last lone. $215,000 llLUFFl-llE8T QRlel •n T . Bilubfuf bluffs condo on park·like areenbelt with flowers and refted.illft pool. Three bedrooms, 2~ baths, dininc area. indoor abllty room, ~ patio, & double pnct. Nii# berbef catpet & fresh paint Great locaboft. vn. llD communtty pool, EastbMf .,.,.,.. cemer, a. Hilft School, dwdm & ....._ Fast escrow pos1ible. $299.000 IACluda tancl. OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1-5 427 YISTA FtOAA, NB MARILYN TWITCHELL aUFF8-NEW US11NQ..AFFOROABU Immaculate 3 bedf00ta, 2~ baDI with new ceramic hie. plush carpet & mui b6lnds. Spacious patio with lartt brd B8Q. Conttn1tnt loubon. W. to communety pool, Eastbtutf shoppina center, parks, COM Hl&h School. churches & temis. Pnce includes the land. Great investment! $259,000. OPEN tQJSE SAT & StJf l ·5 2634 Yl.5TA 0£l ORO, NB VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE YEW · Popular "la Tour" model with two master bedroom wites each with 1ts own bath. Beauhful YteW of OCffn. bay & CJty fithts. Very convenient lotation. Walk to the ocean or enjoy the lovety clubhouse, pool,.& spa. Gated commun .. ty & secunty butldtnc. Owner wil carry 2nd trust deed. Immediate possession. $194.900 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN A BAY · One of the largest units in the Ytla Balboa with a spaclOUS bmlly room. ~vine/ dint• atea plus two bedfooms. den, cathedral ceillncs. sk~ts and two tarp decks. Ent0Y the secunty of a 1ated community and the care free kte at the pool & spa or wall to the beach. ean now tor an appointment. $399.500 NEWPORT BEACH ST UNNING OCE.AIUUY YEW · ~ the best v'n m Vila Balboa! This penthotlse unit has two roomy bedroora S4Ntes, each with private bath. & balcony. Up&raded carpetina & attractive .... cowennis. There is a Yyticflt. tweplace, & inSide IMndfy. Why not call now to see tbiS macnefiCent MW l.lflll today? $35-0,000 > . . 759-9100 DEE MILES I SANJUAN . CAPISTRANO DEUGHTRA. SAN JUAN CONDO · Hard to find three bedroom condo m Capistrano Villas New carpets with two enclosed praces. and a patio. Pnced to sell! $98,500 (INCOME ' NEW LISTING-COSTA •SA DUPLEX This attractive 4 bd + 2 ba and 2 bd + 1 ba tfl up-and comlfl& Westside. is suitable for owner /occupant wtlO desires income. New roof, + extenor has recently been painted. Each urut enJOys its' own private yard Won't last long at this pnce! $259.900 I RENTALS I NEW 2 STORY NEWPORT BEACH TOw.tOUSE · Two bdrm. 2 bath, one up, one down. 2 car earace & laundry f ac1hty Cathedfal ceili ... LR with f p. f uly equipped Euro kitchen. All wMe carpetinc & drapes. $1.35-0/Mo NEWPORT BEACH.. BLUFFS CONYE- tilENT LOCA T10N · Immaculate 3 bdmt. 2t,; bath Wal-to pool' £astl*ltt shoppt~ uoter. Sl.600/Mo BLUFFS. NEWPORT BEACH. BEST GREEWL T Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 bath Great location near Easlbluff ~ cerrter Sl.750/Mo NEWPORT OCEANFRONT · Wedly summtf rentJI. S bdrm furftlShed home on Newport Peninsula front row. Available .Juty 1-14. ind Aucvst 19. $2,000/Per Week .. BOB a DOVIE KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP # 1 RE/MAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of Cali- fornia. Ranked nationally In the top 10 RE/MAX Agents for 10 years consecutive. When you want Results CALL THE BEST Exclusdre. ,ei.t1. 9Je 7h ~.DI Stcetw ... ttt .... 1 ............. huln .... .. • .,.,. ..... is the dr99m Of "*'Y· Stop dreaming! Thia Is the best priced bayfront home on u.M Wt. The long list of extras Include 4 bedroom, 31~ bath, formal dining, IMng room, femMy room, a sunny bre.kfast area, 3 flreplacee, a soothing spa. 24 our aecurlty guards & your own private dock that wm accommodate up to 72' of your favorite toy! The flnanctng Is exoettent & assumable. 57 Unda Isle la offered at $1,750,000 Fee For a private ahOwtng call ........ 111-1• MoAe Sele.ct ~OlllS aSY IElllD IWB ..-r 111.L . Well located, total MCUrlty building. With Yk9Wa of the bay, ocean & ewn catallnal SHp apace ta avaltable. This fabulous condo has been re- modeled with ftne quality appointments. Must see to beUeYe. WE WELCOME ALL OFFERS ... SUBMIT YOURS NOW! SELLER WILL SAC~ FICE HOME FOR t•.111 ....... MT --..n1U11 aL This former model home offers 4 bedroom, 21.-\ bath, tM\lty styte kitchen, large famUy room w/ftreplaice, lovely IMng room w/flreplace, a huge yard & upgradeda such a ... white Italian tile, w conditioning, central vacuuming, white washed open beama & MOREii 8111,111 ....... IEWPllT 11111 Tl'Wml•I Wetf appointed, Former mOdel lndudee city light view, centraJ air conditioning, 3 bedroom, 21h bath, & _f!t~ other upgrades. Move.In nowt l1J1,19 ...... Ulll 11111 ml -5 bedrooms, 3 baths, large IMng room, family styte kttChen & large back yard. Fireplace. Perfect for a f.ntlyl •H1• ........ f MlreSiJatut pkapeJ,~ t • .. 1'11 -ID '\1 WIJ lty IPOttlng & tumPinQ on dlillle ·~ ~ rented & t~ 10 Y98r okJ -14 • Q ~tment comptex OC>n"9- nlentty 1oca1 co.~., . *" _ -·-.. .... . .... ;. PIT Ill FllllLY Tl Wiii Fii Yll WENEEDYOUR LISTINGS! THE •ARK.ET IS READY FOR YOVRHOJIE. JJ w Lisiil4g.S ....,, .... 11111 -........ ,., ..,... ...... ., ..... • Open belllned, high v.utted ceilings • LMng.room end lnfonnel dining area • Lovefy & unique flrepl8ce • Extenefve UM of brk:k In front and interl« yards • Contemporary IOOk achieved by uee of reoeeled & tract lighting, off-white pluati carpeting & extenlive UM ofwindowa • Four bedroom, two bath & a powder room ...... ......... .. Ill ... -..0 Built a Town.~ owner will ... one or bOth. Stepe to the eMd. T~ bedroom, 2 bath units with gmne rooms. Three atory untta teeturtno high q&Mlltty ftnl9hing lnduding oak cabinets, c:er..-nic tie, copper plumbing etc. Ocean views & plenty of parking. • ... & ...... IAllll 11111 11111-IPllTlllUll 1A1Y11, •BYI• -Im Ullll .... Three bedroom, 21h bath, 2 story home, muter IUlte on ground floor. One bedroom ha private entry. fwntty room, formal dining, an~ famlfy styte kitchen. For mote detalta cal. ..... ........ ---• ..... , 111111.mTYllWI lftlLlll al IT Ill ·~ An elegant exampte of the qu9llty you delelw, deeigned to glWi you the belt In Southern C&ltfonM& Mng. FonNll dWq, tonnill IMng room, famNy style kitchen & a.ge famly room are )utt some of the fine llPP<Mrttmenta of tt"9 home. • Antique ,YMHy In m..., bath • Niw French dootl & wlrtdows throughout • ee.uttful kitchen W/bUIMnl • Red brick COUl'ty8rd w/fountain • Swimming pOOI on the vteW 8kie ~ • Glue endolure turrounda ocean vtew yard • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths . ........ ~c-s~ CViw PXOpeAnes .... YllWI ··-••• lml-lllTllllL &IYAITlll Pl.II with tots of oak, brick, French doora & windows, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, pool & great t.mty ta.yard. 3 private beaches. ...,.. ....... -~·-·····, ... Aelott atyte bayfront eacuttw SUlte. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. LOWlly decorator cok:n and papera throughout. Within w ... dng distance of the fllinOUa Udo = ...... .................. YIPS...., from thte tovety att..ctown ocean, bay & city tight view. Gorgeous by day, fabulous by night! See from Newport Beach to Palos ~•dee. 3 or 4 bedtoom, 3 bath, famlfy room. private pool, ~ private ..,.a, private sauna! EXTRA: 6 car l:.8J:~ . ........ ...-n-- ht fllll: James E. Futton of Udo 11'8. 3 day week-end at the Inn on Mt. Ada. the former Wrigley mansion on Catalina Island. W Pllll: Alex MacGHHvray of South Laguna. Sat. njght dinner, a luxury suite foflowed by brunch for 2 at the Four Seasons. . WPllll: Enfko Cowles of Seavtew. Lunch for 2 at 'the Ritz In Newport Center. · ..................... ... Pllll: Angela Aber of Olde Corona def Mat, Pat & Usa Stark of Costa Mesa. Nonna Roberts of Costa Mesa and Jake Remember last month•s contest to count the number of "Merrill Lynch ReaJtys," "Newports0 and "Zeros,. in an advertisement. Over 250 correct answers were received and the winners at the right were drawn from a big mailbox: Easton Ill Eastbluff. Framed aerial photos of Newport Beach taken from 2500' on a clear day. Jan ee8han of Santa~ V. Kutmatk:ki of Harbor Veew Homes, Mr. & Mrs. Gartan Wetzel of Costa Mesa, R.C. Rawlings of Shorecliffs. A video of "Newport Beach, California Lifestyles." MllDU .. HAYSTAt't" ..wd to ftnd J...,.,. er.-Pten s. Ts ... 0 '-"'..:. gNellt*t 1ocauan. cteer'l IWld brigh ~ In light. $458.000 ldT'aUFF WACULATE Alm IMl'TY-Cute 4 bd, nr IChooll, & 8hopa, a .,...., Fr. doors, bay wtndows & updated kttchen. $443,!DO IAAND NEW, 8Y THI •ACM-Large custom home w/1P9Ctacular viewing decks. 3 bd, ptenty of room & elegant appts. (Under construction) $950,000 TOWNllO• WITH TEMFIC LOCATIOM-3 bd In lrvines' Univenity Perk, woodsy ..ntng, fixer-upper Challenge w/IChooll & ptWtc new. $240,000 GM.AT VACATION CONDO-tmmec. 3 bd, 2 - , moYe-tn cond. Helf Balboa Ferry, beech & bey. Some OCMl'I vtew. $269,000 KING Of THI Ha.L-Hlgh In Harbor View Hiia, 8 bd Of 5 +den. Sperttllng pool & WIW of forever. Femly ...... fwnily home. $425,000 FOUR COMllERCIAL LOTl-ln Mcfadden Squ«e. Income property w/lnve1tment potential. Approx. 8300 sq. ft. $900,000 IO•fl•Q DW'FIEMNT Like a gWnorOUI cabtn, ~ bayfront, 3 bd, w/blll9rd rm, lbrery & ful Mr CMWtooklng the bay, doc*s fOf 2 boeta. $1,890.000 .. OM THI U Y-Wtth big rooma. lirigle •tCHY floorl*n. Top condltJon. Low pric:e, pt« & allp epaoe lnc:b:Md. $1, 195,000 •CLUDm> WAIWRONT a.rJ9lde Dr. CdM, 4 bd, .. -2 frplca. with old WOftd dwm. ow.. may trede. S 1,595,000 ............... .. .,.. ........ . CMmAT VACATION COMDO-lmmec. 3 bd, 2 ba. ~ cOind. Ht a.... F«ry, beKI\ & bay. Some OCMf'I view: much inwetll*1~ potentilll. $269,000 NJ••ua....A TOWID• New, on the send, 2 bd, 3 -'8rge mater IUfte with ftreptece I spa. A*> l.eue $3000. $599,000 c~ RANCHIRO-Rare to Back Bay, ltm09t en acre of hOf'M property. 8 bd, t. dwood ftrs, plenty of space. $550,000 LOTTA CLUCK FOR THI 9UCKf-Upper bay. cul- cje.uc, 3 bd, den, ~ mstr suite, & formal dining. Sing6e ltOfY, 7 akytttel. Must Sell. $269,000 LAGUNA TMIUX WITH POTENTIAL-Rents are low, Chance for charm' high; d09il to town location. 1 bd & 2 bd units. $409,000 11IUI. Y UNIGURJ-Ptans & ICllle model lncJuded for ~ter w.. lot. 60' oce.nfront In Olde Corona det Mar. $1,200,000 V1RY .. cw. Tow..-·-ft-With bay & ocean views. Two ~e. O \-~d In style. Neer par1( & lhc>Ps. $538,oog LOOK AT THE MlDB•IR• Ct.rMI eoutd be 8 bd, 4 ba home or 3 bd, 2 ba ~-Either way It's cherm6ng IWld Immaculate. $595,000 NEW NEAR THE llEACff-Jusl •few ptne trees from beech; c.met lkel Nw MW 2-stOfY, 4 bd. Oce8n views, ~ 3000 af. $950.000 •um .. rt Tl9 mACM LG CUMom home wl.-:teculllr 'fteMlig dedta. 3 bd. plenty °' room I ._., .. _... CUndlr ConMruction) seso.ooo tlOLJl ~ ca•ua --Propoeed n1ne eo. ·~" golf COW8e ._.. 4 bd, 3 be on CdM hlllide w/oc.n *-& m 11 u .. mt -... 1185.000 ..... "" emAat Jullt ....... .,_ "°"' ....... c.w.I .......... 2..eory ... bd. <>cwt .......... ! ... .. a.... ... a..-=-... , ..... SOUM>S FANTASTICt-Pertc-ae lettlng. Newport Heights. 3 bd. hdwd ftoota, Fr. doors. light & mry on large yatd. $435,000 SIX 8EDM>Oll a FLAWLESS-Expanded Net#- porter model. Pool, spa & pnvate location with canyon v.ew. Turn-key cond. $690,000 CAmO IHOREI IPECTACULAR-View, 4 bd. 4 ba. den & pool. Indoor/outdoor single SlOfY IMng, 3700 sf. $995,000 STONEHENGE .. HAMOR RIDGE-$pect8CUlar among the spectacutar. 8 bd, 7 frpl. 9 ba. sun rm. screening rm, library & weight rm. $3,605,000 ••••••••• ......,1.5 111• • ' I $695,000 -1111•• 4 8d on Corona hillside H. Marttas Ul'llL9f S«a.soo m1 1 st 11 Immaculate 4 bd, empty M. Hugill .._I IWJ $269.000 - L 1111 f we Peninsula condo J. Brooks nm.. s1 .s9s.ooo nn..,...• Seduded waterfront N. Tufty *" .. _" $990,000 .1 ..... Spectacutar views A. McGee ••••••••• ,, ~., 1-5 ....... H. M.US ....., 1443.soo 2111 1 a 11 k'nrnlla.Mte 4' bd, empty M. Hugill .. ... Fl ,. $195,000 ,., l1flt11 ,.,, 4' Bd, pool, view M. er... .._, llU S269.ooo •L•21rflwe Peninlula condo J. Brook.a .... S298,000 ~UC. 3 bd, din I ~ t • i l ---.--........... - THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE-COMPANY CORONA HIQtl..AM)8 . • . Even If you're a person who Is not easily excitable, thts home Is enough to start your twfart thumping. Quiet, restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colossal view. Exemplary craftamanelAp. Fastidious at- tention to detail. Thia 3-story masterpiece fea- tures .c bedrooms, 4% baU... a Hbrary with a ,sitting room, a famtfy room. a dining room, a game room, a green hOUM •.• IU'N:S a eeparate free-standing guest houee. The residence ls onty 4% years old and Is well worth the ample sum being asked ....................................... 11.W.OOO DOYER SHORES ... One of the community's more spacious and splendidly appolnted vtew homes. Exalted location. Only eight hou8ee tine this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street. When It happens, It's an event ... as i9 this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows, uMd brick, custom papers, built-ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics Include a refriger~ed wine room, a mirrored wet bar, two air conditioners, a security system and beautiful gardens. See It. It's a magnificently impressive example of quaJI .. ty, style and taste ................................. 1175,000 Open SUndaJ 1-5--.-.1000 W•lwllMI Way DOYER SHORES ... Privately nestled neat the water. This magnificent French country resi- dence Is set on a superb corner lot A handsome white brick wall surrounds the property. The home Is an exquslte combination of elegant appointments and quality craftsmanship with high ceilings throughout. There are 6 bedrooms including maid's quarters. 6,,. baths. OeHghtful breakfast room. A spacious living room provtdes a sense of warmth and hoapttaAty. Formal dining room. Large playroom. Begant muter aatte with a firep&ace. The welled courtyard enckl1111 a large pool. Another prized advantage ls the right to use 2 private beaches within step8 of the property. Don't miss It ......................... 1111,ooc DOYER SHORES ... Thls unusual re9'denc:ie Is blessed with an abundance Of everything. Ma· jestic views. 5 bedrooms. Spacious Indoors and out. Fruit trees. tt eY9fl has 2 retractable roofs, one over an lmmenM atrium and one owr the pool. Other virtuee lnctUde a dining room and family room. This la no ordinary property. It la a relidenoe of dramatlc acope and llmltleM poestbffttie8 ........................................... l72lwOOO DOVER IHORES . . . View of back bay and lighta·of Newport Center. 5 bedrooms.• batha. MexlcM P9W"8 In entry halt, dining room and IMng room. Remodeled kitchen with lkYtlat*. Al new ~. Custom wallplipef. Frinctt ·=7~t~.~-~= ...... 1.. ...[' , ..... FEATURE HOME BA YCRE8T . . . Spectacular remod.-i home on preetJgtoua Antigua Wfl'I. Spacious and bt"Wrt· 4 bedrooms, famMy room, study, 3 ftreplaces, mirrored wall in Hvtng room, high beamed ceilngs. Sumptuous master bedroom suite with 8 x 12 walk-In ctoeet and dremn bathroom with whirlpool tub. The kitchen la a show- place with magnificent custom domed ceff- lng . and 2 side by side buitt-tn Amana refrigerators. Secluded patio and pool make thla home an outstanding value you don't want to miss. ...................... ••.ooo LIDO 1aE ... New French Mediterranean con- temporary home. 3 bedrooms. LOft. 3 baths. Two blod<s from Udo Ck.tbhouM. Soaring cell- ing in living room. Marble fireplace opens to living room and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. Light oak floors. Berber carpet. Custom over- sized spa. Water view from second story. Air conditioned ............................ ~............ 1111,000 KINGS ROAD ..• Moat de9'rabte Newport Beach address. Panoramic view from family room with magnificent custom bar. A kltc:t.l to die fort 3 bedrooms. 2 batha. Plenty of space for adding on. lrreatsttble playhouM tn back yard. If you're looking for qumtty ... charm ... and location ... give yourself a treat. eo.ne see thrs fabulous home. You'll want ttl Easy to show anytime. Just can our office and we'll make arrangements ......................................... ,000 111G CANYON . . . Expanded Monaco con- dominium with den. Guard-gated community. Elevated 1ocauon with penor.,,ac golf coune view. 3 bedrooms. 2~ baths. OrmnatlC living room with cathedr• celling~ Marble wet bar opens to Mvtng room and, dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hard- wood floor• in entry and kitchen. a.car garage. Air conditioned. A great ftOOr plan for euy tMng or elegant entertainment..................... •DtGGO Open a.t-8un 1-5.. .......... I ....... Vere. 8AYCRE8T ... The expene.ace of owntng thll spkwlded 6 bedroom reeldence proml111 to be u gratlfytng u the experience of~ In tt. The hMdlome roek Md wrqught iron wall MCUrtng this property .ao. ~ex.-IPllCe end aumbtlne comfO''--v..e · · amentttff are ~·~ ... ~~ room. lMae ~ room .Wttfi a almt ~-.Thia one OM* rn11-.c.11··11tuatec1 on a Pf'9llUlloul, qulel. .,_ lned *-l. The demMd .. ~end the avel1blty of tNI kind Of ftR1111Md...-.~ll ......... 8c. ~ ...... ~ ... ~ .. ~ ... ~ ... ~~~ .. = • NEWPORT HEJGHT8 . . . This cuatom ~ bedroom reeidence la ~ the COfW91'i- tlonal home Isn't:· Large comer lot. Wide, t,... llned street. Its vlaual · .~omm of a mountain retreat Is not mblleedlng. ~ there's oak plank flooring, a atep-do,wn IMr'9 room with a huge River Rock ftrepa.ce, a center latand kitchen with lmported ca~. a large mater suite with a spa and 2 t>M:onles (one with a vtew of the ocean). The garage has a ~ bath. RV accesa~ ................................................. ...._ Open 8at·8un 1-5....-. 311 ..,_ AM AftftU9 8AYCRE8T . . . Superb locatlon.1 One of the most presltiglous "*Gf'borhoods In the com- munity. This residenc'A"uts a handeome ex· terior and an inter'" .. v...,eie of handling the demands of a !fto• ~~a large famify ... bedrooms. Far& '.Am. room. The huge atrium featur'"-., &ttidmg roof. home la Mio endowed with a.tr conditioning, a walk-In safe, 3 fireplaces, a pool and a spa and waterfall. Freshly refurbished .............................. 1111.000 BALBOA PENINSULA ... Beautiful custom tr1· levet home only 6 years old and deCor•tor perfect. This home was built for thoet Who enjOy the lifestyte of the beech. Just steps to the 8hc>re and marvelous views ftom extra large sun decks. 3 bedrooms, each with t'*r own prtvate bath. Open beamed and WOod plllnked cetllnga. Thermal·paned windows. ~ts. Ptentatlon Shutters. Built-In Thermador gas bat'beque. Built-In vacuum system. Wet bar. 2 ~. ' Built-In furniture throughout. Every room In this home ls light and bright, a Wondeirfut pl80I to come home to. If you're 988rchl~ for a turn-key vacation home ... This la ·the one ............ .- BACK BAY VIEW ... Magntftcent 17,000 plus square foot lot with panoramic view of the 8Kk Bay, city lights and mounteina. SpnUng poOI on view side of handsome ranch-style home with tots of room for expanalon. Two huge bedrooms. Wonderful country kitchen. OYerlized thrM-car garage. Large tr ... create an ••.a.t=• feeling In a very convenient location. ..,.t vafue. ................... _ .......... ,., ..•..•.•.•••.•••..•••.•. --- EASDLUff . . . ~ tmrn.culate home suitable fOf precUcel ...... ltwtng. 5 bedrooms. 2 betM. PoOl Come dnlgttt In b w•mttl end MCUrtty that ....... trom the letge country kltehen. Thia home 11 = In outstanding v-. 1n today'a rMrtca...111 UYCRE8T ... GreM buy In= 8pedcMll 4 bedroom ~ with extra bllclcySd. Super ftoorpl9n end fNlnY lncludlNI Imported nwbll ftoota, ... .,,.... ~ end new ..,..,.._ In femly room. "TIMt CUiiom drapee Ind -·· ..... °""four ywa ... NI coniltlOnect c.I •"tar • ............. ···················································-······-III IJI 11 .. ... "M .. .._IA I • D•I• Ill CASUAi. 1711,• NEWPORT BEACH-Super ~ Big Canyon residence In gated security sur- roundings. 4 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, vaulted ceilings, format dining room, eat- In kitchen, skylights, large master suite, fireplace In famlly room & flvlng room. Has 3 car garage with opener, poof, spa and topped off with a shake roof on a cul- de-sac location. CaJI for your own private showing .............................. 7141759-1501 EIUCI• TUDIT..aa. 111&,• NEWPORT BEACH-Offers fun at the beach plus a great family home. 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, cheerful fireplace, nice carpeting, winding drive, lovely gar- deti·llke grounds, covered patio, security system and morel Plus it's near every- thing. Priced to move!.. ..... 7141759-1501 IRWDED CHAIM 1141,• LAGUNA HILLS-Fantastic tri-level wtth salty breezes. Snuggled on hillaide with ocean view. Has 2 fireplaces, gazebo, spa, large view deck overlooking canyon, · fmaity room, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car garage and a motivated owner. Priced for fast saJet.. .......................... 7141759-1501 J••u•a '"' UlllP 1111 , ........ MAY 11D ~ •.. ; ,,, ~ !· 11111111 swu 11-.... • ClaEI SALES • 1111 . ftlPll,... FIEKll ITYlf lllWY 1111,- cosTA MESA-Lovely 2 story provides many extras starting wtth security gate entry, a quiet street and single owner care. CentraJ air, fireplace, nice carpet- ing, lush garden with palm Jmes, _com- munity pool & spa, shake roof, 2 bedrooms a loft and 2 baths. Seifer wants to move nowt Priced to sell! Principals only ask for Steve or Stephanie. ··········································· 714/759-1501 mwsm C.E.D. fllTllY -1775, .. DANA POINT-Located on harbor view site with city lights. 3 story residence snuggled In foothills. Many extras, inter- com, 3 fireplaces, master suite with spa, guest and servant quarters, bay win- dows, french doors, microwave, den, 3 car garage, wrap-around deck. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, paddle fans and morel Call today at.. .......... 7141759-1501 llCUI AIU llEllEI lfifil,• NEWPORT BEACH-Sophisticated Harbor Hills 4 bedroom, 2 bath residence with many extras. Has security system, 3 car garage, cheery hearth, family area and on a premium tot. Redecorated with plantation shutters and morel An excel- lent value!.. ........................ 7141759-1501 --, 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach (714) 759-1501 f1>1. 1111· 1"1>m 1'11it'n.·~: 1>/ 11111 .·u ... tclmc1 , dlld mw l lin1t~. 1>111 1.!l.J it l'' df1' c>J?:l'll dmt\ J 11m1 8:30 a. m. 1t1 R:JO p. m. ,. WATERFRONT HOMES~· INC~ LIDO ISLE UDO ISLE PotentYI for the ultimate biyf ront esute with a possible 115' on the water. Two side by s!de properties, l with 3 bdrm hoUse & the other with a S bdrm house, both with docks in a prime IOOition. 631·1400 .............................................................. .... LIDO ISLE lovely traditiONI biyfront with s.lips for several boats & n ' on the water. Elegant two story with 4 bdrms up, maids 9uan~ doWn plus formal dining, family room, library & brick terrxe. 631·1400 ........................................................ a.-. LIDO ISL£ Custom biyfront, dock for large boat. Boutifully decOfated triditional S bdrm with formal dining, cozy family room & step-down biyf ront living room. Hairdwood floors & perlection in every deuil. 631-1400 ............................................. •••• UDO ISLE Bayf ront. Metkulously mainuined cus- tom 4 bdrm with private beach & dock in desireable "Soud'' fOQtion. SpKious living area opens to biyslde terrKe with retracuble awnings, steps to club & tennis. 631-1400 ............................... ••,111• LIDO I.SL£ ExceptioNI remodel featured in L.A. Times "HOME" mapzine. un't be dupliated tocby, 6 bdrms, famify room & bonus/library built ~~~~~ 1~~~J,~~~~.~~1.i.!~~--~~ .. ~~!~.~~= UDO ISLE Contemporary 4 bd~m home with formal dining room, den & 3 ar P,rage on extra lar1e lot. Open flexible floor plan, hiah ceili1'.'3S, slate entry & walls of glass to 'J)KtOUS lan0saped patio. 631· 1400. ............................. , ............................................ ...... · .. LIDO ISLE Wonderlul loation just steps from tennis{ clubhouse & bear' ~ety 3 bdrm with forma dining room & ' ~ .treet ~. never before on mark~. <' Q .. n down & two up open & bright with be. CZ, .. eilinp & sunny south patio on extra larse lot. •·->I· 1'400 .......... ~ ................ 11....- LIDO ISLE T otilly remodeled & freshly patnted 3 bdrm home with 2 baths ind new CMpet & tile thr~hout. liJht & brisht with attractive south = ::~1~·i: .............................. : .. ·111·~. Realtona® NEWPORT AND 011fER AREAS EASTSID£ COSTA MESA SEVEN units "like new''. Six-2 bdrm, 2 bith & one-l bdrm, 2 bith. Garages, utility rooms, open beaml, ftreplKes, patios & great oot1on. 631-1400 ............................................. ... BIG CANYON Remodeled 4 bdrm home with family & formal dlnin' rooms & ..,t .. 900I & spa. Skrlighted sophisticated open floor plan, ~extured walls, flagstone & berber catf>e"ed Roon & plantation shuners. 631· 1400 ........................................... ..,._ NEWPORT HEIGHTS With unobltructed views of biy & ocean from all rooms. Tri-level with l bdrms, formal dining & family rOOfM, breakfast room & bis bonus room (extra bdrmll) Two decks fOf In- door/ outdoor liviftl. 631-1400 ........ -............ --NEWPOltT HEJCHT9 Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse. Solarium ~itions qment the 1ncredia. harbor views. Included are a party room, bmily room, DOOi & spa & 1 bdrm 1uest CotUile in a woOded hilhide setti:\!3l"=·i·~·-................................. : ~ONA DU MAl New ultt1 contem~ary 3 bdrm condo in spect.Kullr loation on blUff OYer- looklnsf entire Nrbor. Dram1tic cedar sided unit ~:~~ i~,~~~:~~~: ... ~~~~ .. ~~~ .. ~ .. ~ BA.IJK>A ISLAND "PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP" duolex. THtefuHy decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bdrm with pitched helm ceilinp plus r~nice 2 bdrm, 2 :~n::r1:~~~= m .............. ~~~-~;.• Open Set .... 1-1 I m Geraet BA YCREST Sophiltiated contemporary 4 bdrm remodeled with top QUllhv. Soft ~e & white deeor. Form1I dinfln & bmitY rooms, brakfHt nook ~~:.)'6~~~~~~ .. ~.~~:.~.~~'.~.~= CUFFHA VEN Superic>r dose-up yte. of hir, ocean & night t;ghts. Larae lot wtm 2 bdrm & famHy room home, perfect fOf addition or r~I. Huge back yard, 1eeurity sYJtem & double ..,.e. FamifY ~h· borhOod Of upsale homes, ~nt to Ill lchoOls. 631-1400 ............. -................................. -.......... ..,. <>..-s.t • Sun 1-1 •-ltlmip act NtWPOllT HEIGHTS Charming Qpe Cod wtth 4 bdrms, 2'1'l blthl & -.. famMY. r~, fresh Ir br~ht with vaulted cdlop, har Roon, sky· ~~n~r:~~~:.~.~.~.~~~-~ .. ~~= S.tur4Q ·-· llt , ........ BA YSID£ COVES laUtifully Mted "Lesend" in this pted complex with POOt "r'~. Lia~t and airy Berber carpeted one bcfrm with den/gst, custom ~~n:ac:. Klr.{:ol~.~~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~.~~~:.:.= BLUFFS Townhome. Highly upgr~ 2 story end unil with Hoon of peyer die$; hardwood & new carpetins. Decorators' 3 bdrm home With 2 ar prage 2 utility room. fteth, cleln & briaht with fr. doors & two patior.. 67)-6900 ........................ Al'- 1...AGUNA a&Aat Adorable 2 bdrin, 1Yl blth cot· 111e whh hardWOod floors and peek-a-boo View of - ocean. ,,ofeMionally ~ on hup lot. ·Ap- prOYed ~ for remodet included. 631·1..oo. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••U••••••••••••lf••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•u-~ ' COST A MU.\ IASTllDlt Unique buildlble R·2 IOt, cw tothopp6ns and bulft.6J1·1400 ....... 41..,.. COSTA lmM 5uper vllue in this J bdrm town"61rie. Ind urilt with ~ its c.....-tie In ..... " ............ ... room & do.Ws ._._. .............. .. ON 11IE WATER UNDA ISL& The qUtnteuence of eteDnt IMna In this beautifully 1ppointed 4 bdrm with den/1uest, family room, forSNI dinl~ & dramatic 2 stOfy entry. ~~~ .. ~r.~~~-.~~--.~~~-·-~-.-~~~~~ .. :.= CORONA DEL MA.a OcHnfront cuttom whh while water views & ualrs to beach. ~utiful 2 bdrm with every amenity. Den, library, fOfrnal dini"I room, Fr. doors & hardwood flrs. Security ')stem & 11telite e'~; ~··~ ........................ iai'o~~!r:= LINDA ISLE Custom S bdrm with t.mlly & formar dining rooms, 3 fifep&aces & breakt.c room, 2 wnny patios and pier & slip fOf a larp bolt. Steps to tennis & clubhoute In this guarded beyfront community. 611·1400 .................. -........................................ . 8.41 BOA ISLAND llvfront. Contemporary 4 bdrm with den, family & forSNI dining rooms & great ~~m:;!Ji~~h~n~~~:'~;~.~l!~ai:fi,~!~; 1st T.O. 673·1900 ........................................... 1.lli.- BA YVl£W condo on Sth floor In SKUfity buildlnt wilh doorm1n & pool. BelutifuUy decorated 2 bdrm with extensive use of tile in entry, ktichen, blkony & wetbir. F1bulou$ visUs of turnln1 basin and city lights. 631-1400 ................................................ ..... open Sun4Q 1-•t I.We Pwlt Or CANNIRY VD I AG& condo with exchin9 bey IC· tlon & ~ht htlht view\. ~ J bClrm with for"* dining rneneu1r11 1onn. GrKious llvina for the discr bu;er ln't«Uf build· int with doorm.n & pool, J1•W. ............ ~ ••• .. -• NUlll ........... In good ""ft'°"" ....., ,_ ~ldlCMt.~ \.. v,,,..c1oors. ==~Li~-""-='== ....., home. C.e 546-2313 HP1 •mu.•.. ··-A grea_t buy for tNa property In .,, excellent loc:atlon. The home la In tip top c:oridltk>n. LMng room wttti flreplace, light & e1try kltc:Mn, st-.cl --wtndoW, lkytlght & pwtc.-lke grounds. A hGIM to be proud to Wert.in your frillada. Thia home la ~edating. c..t now 54&-2313 HP2 ·-··'ft-., ..... Extremely attrKttwt towMc>me with W1Y ger.. •ous llzed room9, .. on one lewt with a prtvat9 .ntry. ProteuioMlty decorawd. 2 mMttr 9Ultel. L.9rge oval tub In bath, ttreptace ,..,. everyttq. Great location. Mottvated ....,._ Call now 541--2313. HP4 1 .. .,. "' ..... .,.. . ..... FentMtlc buy In good .,. ... uribeatable for the young executNe or the ·o· young couple crecklng flreplace () ~ ••• cathedr• ceU-. Ing, lkytight. §' ~ ...... hlllf bath down, wine storage . sufte wtth loft, and full beth, 2nd beo ~ has fult bath iliMt sun deck. ....,~.Agr•tbuy.C.,.nowwon'tlat ~2313HPe 111 1r••••••1t Brtdm end '°"'* lhoppe. ExcelMnt loeatlon. bc1l1nt potenttlll. Al lnt.,...ed p.rttet con. tact 846-7171 for further Information. NP10 ••u .. ...., 111._ One Of the nk:e9t homes In Co119ae Plir1c. Os*t ::..s:;~PQ~== .. flteplece. Big ~ ~ ~ k"c:hen wtth en.kf• bar, lnr' U. ... t19, micro, tralh com- pstor, dllhW e. ... c., etc. Huge comer lot ... fruit treee."ii'~ petio, prtvat• pllty .... end a geted poot Won't IMt the weekend. Cllll now 546-2313 HP10 •mra&.11 s 1 • am• Md ywr family wtl be ~1d to M In .... bMty Mela V•de t.nt· '\,!'· Mo.a unique toor ~. b6g IMnpO' ~ .............. -....., ~· ~ chldt•• '*'°· Plr1c·•· Cl'°'-_:'D ..... end ,.... ~ buV In '*Y'• ~ ... ~ "'8-2313 HP9 &ll!BNI-1111,IR Tllllgllrlt 4 IR In • .., w llln1 kKalton .. the ••••to .. ~~ a .. ..,,.., r,.., ~it:· l1'9i::= ••nne• ,.. ~~ ~ ...., 11Ra ....... .. .. ............ ti•• u ~a,... Pta'1 ra Dllr ===.rc:u::11-r.a-- ~JEWPORT BEACH OTHER AREAS 1WI-• ?V HIMS one 3 BR at S205,ooo llnid one 2 BA • $172,900. Anaheim Shor.a la • prtvale .... COmmunity with 3 pooll & lpM •• 3 8Cr'8 ..... waterlalt, streams. picnic .,. .. & green.,.._, TheM 2 homes .. both in mowHn ~­ With many, many features. Cel for infomMIMon. 546-2313 HP5 aunu• · ••11 Gre.t bargain. 2 BR, 1'~ BA condo. Low mot .... maintenence .... of approx. '102. lndlldle dubhouM, poot prtvleges, etc.~ ... tia week. Great lnYestment or bachelor 8larter. Clll 546-2313 HP11 ,,..... . ..... Three BR home In good condition. Exe 1111111 ... time buyer property or good Im I biOMI • rental. Won't last at this price. C.. 546-2313 HP.12 .. 11111111 ••111 Cow1try IMng In the ctty. e...ttfuf home -... wooded tot With Wtw of cfty llghl&. ;I ....... glasa entry to drwnetic formel .~ r-. Lowly Imported decotator w...,_, Fil ill doors. Gourmet kitchen. Huge prtt• ..... central air, patio, flll'r*Y room, RV ecc111,-.,. etc. Cel for dM.aMs S46-2313 HP13 •I RIMI II UH Veeant 3 BR. 2~ BA. home. Sunken Ml'9 ,._. foti'MI cll*lg. ~ room, m1111r ... ..- balcony. New~new81Ncs.11?1 ... . A~ buy & mow In condftion. Cll 541 »11 HP15 -· Ill .... TWo bdrm, 2 bath home In 5 si.r ~ .. IMCUIMe condition. fruit . b• ing ..._ ..._, etc. Space rent Includes utlldee '*" <**111 Ill• pool. 9P9. excerciM room. c.t tDr 191' P 546-2313 HP 18 _._ __ ..... .... Ind. s.nte Anl '••tsOc• s ..... ".__ room home on llPP'OICD 1113) " -. lendtcliping. kol ~ ...... pool. --paetoe. detached glnlgl. Thia .. Ill ... port. c.. today for ...... 641-717:1 .., ••UtlJ ... y....___.~ NC>..-,.1 .. .. roof. WU. <IT WI\ ..... .... .. ._... _... roaM a ...... --. ...... 7171 ... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. UDO ISLE UDO ISLE Potent~I for the ultimate bayfront es~te with a possible 115' on the water. Two side by side properties, 1 with 3 bdrm house & the other wrttu S bdrm house, both with docks in a prime loatlon. 631-1400 ........................................................ M,ISt,000 LIDO ISLE Lovely> traditional bayfront with slips for several bolts & 7'!' on the Witer. El~nt two story with 4 bdrms up, maids 9uuters down plus forrNI dining, hlmily room, library & brick terrKe. 631 -1400 .............................................. -....... *3.*• LIDO ISLE Custom bayfront, dock for large bolt. Beautifully decorated tradition.al 5 bdrm with formal dining, cozy family room & step-down bayf ront ~·~ft.'~;!::.~~~.~~~.~-~:.~~~~;-~ UDO ISL£ Bayfront. Meticulously r?Wntained cus- tom 4 bdrm with private beach & dock in desirable "Soud'' location. Spacious living area opens to bayside terrace with retr~e awnings, ste' to club & tennis. 631-1400 ............... ~ .............. fl,S~ UDO ISL£ Exceptional remodel featured in L.A. Times "HOME" mapzine. Can't be . dupliated today, 6 bdrms, famify room & bonus/library built ~~~~~ 1~~gr1~~~~~.~.~.'.i.!~~ .. ~~ .. ~~.!~.~~~;.= LIDO ISLE Contemporary 4 bd.rm home with formal dining room, den & 3 car p,nge on extra large Jot. Open flexible floor pbn, high ceilings, slate entry & Wills of gbss to spactOUS landsaped patio. 631-1400. ............................................................................. UDO ISLE Wonderful location just steps from tennis( clubhouse & bear' O wety 3 bdrm with forl'N dining room & • ~ ~treet appeal, never before on market. r Q .. n down & two up open & bright with be.~ .. eiflngs & sunny south patio on extn1 larse lot .•. .11-1400 ........................... .....,... UDO ISLE T ot4'Uy remodeled & freshly painted 3 bdrm home with 2 baths and new carpet & tile throughout. Light & bright with anractive 50Uth = ~~1~ .. i~s::: .......................... 111·~ · .,,, UDO mi One story 4 bdrm with country <harm on extra wide lot. Great street to street IOQ110n. ~m~ ceilinged livi-. room with f P-~ 10 tunny used brick p;nio. Hardwood flOon & MW bet~ carpet. 6J1•1400. -....................................... , ............................. -.. --- Realtors® NEWPORT AND 01HER AREAS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA SEVEN units "like new". Six-2 bdrm, 2 bath & one·3 bdrm, 2 bath. Garages, ~~Y;:.63~: ~~.~~~.~~.~~~: .. ~.~~~.:.1:: BIG CANYON Remodeled 4 bdrm home with family & formal dininS rooms & sparkling pool & spa. Skr.lighted sophisticated open floor plan, textured walls, flagstone & berber arpeted floOrs & plantation shutters. 631-1400 ........................................... SIJS..- NEWPORT HEIGHTS With unobwucted views of bay & ocean from aU rooms. Tri-level with 3 bdrms, formal dining & family rooms, breakfast room & big bonus room (extra bdrmsl) Two decks for in· door/outdoor living. 631·1400.-.. -................... ..- NEWPORT HEICHl'S Exciting 4 bdrm trcehouse. Sobrium additions augment the incredible harbor views. Included are a party room, family room, P00t & spa & 1 bdrm guest cott.aae in a woOded hillside setting. 631-1400 ........................ --····-··········.,..,... o.,.n Sat " Sun 1.s z-. Cliff Dr CORONA DEL MAl New ultra contempofiry 3 bdrm condo in spectacular location on bluff aver- lookinf entire harbor. OrarNtic cedar sided unit ~~ l~,~~~~~~~: .. ~~.~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~ .. ~ B A ISLAND "PIUDE OF OWNERSHIP" duplex. Tastefully decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bdrm with pitched beam ceilings plus really nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath rental. Ven~tile property easily rented on a summer/winter basis. 67l1900 ..................... tal,tl0 Open Sat le Sun 1-S m Gamet BA YCR.E.ST Sophktiated contemporary 4 bdrm remodeled with top quality. Soft beige & white decor. formal dinign fr famify rooms, breakfast nook ~~~;;~y6~~;~~~.~~~~.~.~~'.~.~.~= CUFFHA VEN Superior dose-up '.'iew of baY., ocean & night lights. ~e lot with 2 bdrm & bm1ly room home, perfect for addition or remodel. Huge back yard, security system & double pr;ige. Family neigh- borhood of upsale homes, walk: to all schoOls. 631-1400 .... ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••,.•••tt• .. -. ........ ~••••••••• ........ ~ S.t A Sun l·S 1• IC.laP Rd N!WPORT HEIGHTS Charming Cape Cod with 4 bdrms, 21/J baths 6 bit lamifY room. O~n, fresh & bri,aht with vaulted citffnp, hardwood floors, sky- lights, French doors, brick patio & bbulous cotUge ~S.~~:1:·········· .. ····"····· .. ······5i·e·F!:!': BA YSID£ COVES Beautifully UP1raded "legend" in this gated complex with pool & -$pal. Light and airy Berber arpeted one bdrm with den/gst, custom ~"~let. Gr;:og~~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~'.~.~~:..~ BLUFFS Townhome. Highly upgraded 2 story end unit with flOori of pever tileS, hardWood & new arpeting. Decorators' l bdrm home with 2 ar pr•1e 2 utility room. freth, clean & bright with Fr.· doors & two pa•ips. 673-6900 ........................ $31._ LACUNA BIAOI Ador1ble 2 bdrm, 11h bath cot- qge with hirifwOod flOOrs and peek~-bOO view of oce1n. hOfeuic>NNy lanchaped on huse lot. ·Ap- proved pl.Ins for remodel included. 631-1400 . ........................................................................... ...... ' COSTA MUA EASTllD& UniQue buildlble lt-l lot, close to W;ppina and bulft. 631;..1400 ........ .ti•• COSTA ..aA SUpef vafull In th'5 3 bdrm townhome. End urilt With WOodiJ cs ca•lk tie til lradMt • ........_, •"'*"' In room & dOulllt llmhed prap. 111·:.. .. SI LINDA ISL£ The qufntenence Of eletllnt living in this beautifully 1ppointed 4 bdrm witli den/guest, family room, forrNI dinlnc & Ckamitic 2 "ory entry. -~3~~1.6'r~~~~ .. ~~~~ ... ~~~ ... ~ ... ~~ .. ~ .. ~-~ CORONA DEL MAR Oce.nfront ctntom with white water 'liews & s~irs to beach. Be.utiful 2 bdrm with every amenity. Den, library, forrNI dinint room, fr. doors & hardwood nrs. Security system & satellite ~6~; !t:~·1:1 ........................ Mil"C>~!!~ LINDA ISLE Custom S bdrm with ~mily & foriml dining rooms, 3 fir~es & break~t room, 2 sunny patios and pier & slip for a J:pe boat. Steps to tennis & clubhouse in this gwr bayfront community. 631-1400 ....................... MO••••-• .. •uoo~U-•M•O .. _..._ BALBOA ISLAND Bavfront. Contemporary 4 bdrm with den, family & formal dinlns rooms & great ~~~mae~ji~~h~n~~~";~'i!;'~.~fe~a!rit~!~~ 1st T.D. 673·~900 .......................................... tl,112,M BAYVIEW condo on Sth floo; in security building with doorman & pool. Beaut1fulty dKor1ted 2 bdrm with extensl\le use of tile in entry, ktichen, bikony & 11'.Vetbar. Fabulous vistas of turning basin •nd city hghts. 631 -1400 .................................................. ..- 0pen Sun4'ay 1.1 •1 LWo Puk Dr UDO VIU.AGE area waterlro • with dock for 30' bolt. Quality built, like "'"-_ .:ious 3 bdrm with oak trim & cabinetrv 0 v .uirc:ase, 2 farernes, ~~~.~~~.· .. ~~~~~~.~.:.~S ...... ~~~.'.~~.~~~~::.~~~~ CANNERY VII LAGE condo with excitina bey ac· tlon & night liaht viewl. lmmacullte 2 bdrm with form1I dining Tn r,:eaMns neutral tones. C..Kious IMng for the discr min11W. bUyef In tecurky build· Ing with doortNn & pool. 111· 1400 ............. ..,._ ........ ..... Noe :I BR home In good li-ftOIL Nem'ty MW country kltCMri, ~ ~· J "-' F'fWid1 doora. 8kYMaMa. AV A.. .....~for~ boet. Al·ttia~on a L~ . ..,.. awe.do tree. GoOd t.mlly home. c;..,. 548-2313 HP1 .. ..._.,. •1n.- A grem buy tor this property In an exoettent IOCatlon. The home ta In ttp top condition. Uvtng room wtth ftreplllce, Nght & llky kitchen, stained glMe window, lkytight & patk-Uke grounds. A home to be prOUd to entertain your friends. Thia home Is appreciating. Call now 54&-2313 HP2 ·-•• '7f -•• .,... Extremely attrectlv9 tOwnhome with WJJrf ~ •ous atzed rooms, al on one leY9I with • prtyate entry. Profeuionalty decof'ated. 2 mater suttea. Ll!rge oval tub In bath, flrepCKe .,.., everything. Great locatk>n. Motivated ......... CaU now 546-2313. HP4 ---·-·-· ...... f Mtatlt buy In good area. ur1be9table for the young executive ()( the ·o· young coupte cncklng.ftreptece ()._ ~ .•• cathedr8' ceil- ing, Skylight.~ ~.en. half bath down, wine storage . suite with loft, and full bath, 2nd bea jft'I has fufl bath and sun deck. Near everything. A great buy. can now won't last 54&-2313 HP6 1111 •• •••••tt Brtdal and form-' shoppe. Excellent locatlon. E.-..•t potentlm. AH lnteteated p9ltJeS con.. tact 646-7171 for further tnformatlon. NP10 111111' 'I...., a1._ One of the ~ homee In CQAege Pitk. Open ftoor plan, ~ upgr,tQ4td. Remodeled batha. New carpets and ,... big IMng room ...,.. fireplace. Big ~ ~ :-Mn kitchen wtth breekfaat bar, W-1 ,,\I. ~.micro, trash com-~°'· dllhW. ~ 4,c., etc. Huge comer lot with frutt .,..,...,~ patio, ~t• play ..... and a gated poot. Won't lat the WMkend. Call MW 546--2313 HP10 ........ 01111• an.- And "J04ll fwnly • be ~ld to IW In thil lowly Meu V•de hln( :\iii!'· M09t unique ftoor p18n, ~ IMnoA ~ .• lreplece. Hlde-a- wey muter ~ v .... chHdrel• wtng. Psk-llk• grCM..:V ,. .. and ,.._ GreM buy In today's nwket. ~ 54&-2313 HP9 1•2&1W1-...... Dia giant 4 BR In a Y9f't w1l1nt tocalk>f\ II t'9 =~~~IOQ~,:sw: ~., .... ~·~ ~ 41111. ... 111•"'*'1-... ~ ..... , .. .. 1Aon1•1a. .. ...., ..... ._ !l!wt1111 ~a... PH 11 1laF111r lliJI D1P9d groundl. 1P9111i!-tllC.. ... Cll DOW far IPPt to.._ Cll .... 13 tfN -•Flllllmlll NEWPORT BEACH .._____ .,... ~ oceanfront property on the Mnd. L.-ge two 1toty 3 bdrm, 2 bath wtth conversa- tion area. bonua room, French doors, leaded gtasa kitchen cabinetS, stmned glilsl windows Imported from an Engl8h pub. Blrcl< patio over- looks laWn .-Kt flower garden wtth the ocean a few steps~. One of the most disttncttYe houl8I on the beachfront. For details cal &46-7171 NP1 mr•111r21n• ...._ R-4 zoned. To butld large duplex or ldMI for 2 oceanfront condOL CJVe In one. 1811 the other .• ~· ~ b11*'tont 3 bdrm, 2 beth. New ~. lglll8tor. To be 90ld fumllhild. Thia Is .......... C8ll ...a;,:7171 NP2 aum-. 1-.111 Almod1l1d lvM Wek eu.tomlmd kitchen wtth bteM,_ --. 4 bdrma. M...., wing ha r• modeled beth with wtWtpool tub Md den. eu.. tom carpeting and window cover'.-.ga, •ge com. lot, French doors. lkytlght, cathedral c1•9. Open for you lnlpectlon. 846-7171 NP3 --... .. 1111,111 ~le 4 bdrm custom buMdeta home In Spy.- QIMa. Amenitiea Include large f.wty room, gourmet kttc:Mn. aecood tloor bcnas room <or-t room fOr a gym). emn compeu bult 9rouftd ., elr1um wltlt pool and ape. Exc1l1 nt oceart Md city light ... -of .. you Mme Ute ........ A-.... prtvllte 111. OM. .. CMy wond or trade. Brtng "J04ll PfC:=.-'· We Wll --.. For more Information cal 7171 NP4 --.... ~ ... ewwy rocn. 2 BR. 2 BA caftdo. Geee _.._ canau., . ._. 1"4atwwwll • ..o-and,.... Cll ... 7171 .. OTHER AREAS YW-•nn 111m One 3 BR at $205,000 Md one 2 BR .t $172.900. Anaheim Shorw Is a private Wee community with 3 pools & epas, a 3 ecre llllke. wateirfah, streams, ~ arees & greenb91ts. These 2 homes are both Jn move-tn condition. With ~. many features. CaM for information. 546-2313 HPS aunu• ... 111 Great bargain. 2 BR. 1'h BA condo. Lowmon~ ~ feet of approx. 1102. Induct. clubhouM, pool pfflleges, etc. ........ thia week. Great inYe.Stment or bachelor -.rter. Call 546-2313 HP11 esr=1=· 11-. Three BR home in good condltJon. Excellent "'8t time buyer property or good inY91tment or rental. Won't last at this price. Call 546-2313 HP12 mlr I 1111111 IW 111 Cowrtry IMng In the dty. Beeuttful ttonwi on lllrge WOOded ..,. with view of ctty =· eeded glass entry to dramatic formal room. l<Nety Imported decorator welpmpa. Frenc:tt doota. Gourmet kitchen. Hoge prtvu. ...... central*· patio, hmly room, RV 80C 111, eec.;, etc. C.. for detall 546-2313 HP13 ll I HIBi amJlll Vacant 3 BR. 2Y. BA, home. Sunken ltvlng room. fonMI ~ f.mlly room, ~ ...._ wlltt b*ony. New dhlpea. MW **9., .... idlctiped. A greet buy & ~ In condition. cal 548--2313 HP15 -· ii ....... Two bc.tt'm, 2 bath home in 5 Star Pn. Im- maculate condition. Fruit bearing t,_., etc., etc. Spece rent lnetudes utiltt'-plus du~. pool, ape, excet d9e room. Cal for ....._ 546-2313 HP16 _.._ __ ..... •1.19 ... • find. a... Ana ......... 3 bClnn f!llilly "*" home on IPPfOldm:llhily ~ em. lUllt landecliping. kol pond, 1Wg11 poof ....... ..,.. detached gar .. Thia .. almost ...... port. Cal today for dee• 84&-7111 NP7 ••u••--tu1Jt11 v.cMI. ,.., occuplld two llOfy '*" .. Nd tie roof. V-.. c1•1.,. ~ room ... li..-0-. .... '°°"' & ........... c.I 14&-1.171 ... -.....-n 'D! .. _ ........ 11 ... lt""" ' ..... ·.·,. -.,, '~~ ,:1, :1. ·. '· r I 1·· I:! ,s i i 'ci.· b,~;.-e IDf:.~· .. m r. > I ' '. I. ' . . ,· I D • ;:. c --D •• • -i ._ .:If' 111il1 11;:11 ir ~.1-. J-~ · .... f :f.:1. f .. -':J. 11t: rt. 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Pluae uJI 760-071'-$765.000 aOCK·a·BUV you're baby ... to. IUDMt made for two. Please ull 760-0714. 1'75.000 Pl'Udent1al How to avoid getting lost in the crowd . Stan by choosmg a real cstau ntttirork that stands a little taller to begtn wtth. In terms of stmlgth and heritage. ~ Prudential Real Estate Mftltarcs .. nnwork. You sec, each andcpendttuly owned and operated Prucknual Rea.I Estate office has been carefully hand. picked from among the mOSt successful rct1 estate org1n1zstions in the country. ~~~~~4;;;;;;~~~;~:-~, Whteh means, right from the start. you're dcalmg with some o( the most highly trained ind thorou~hly experienced professionals in the industry. But don't forget. you're also dealing with a narM that stands for rock-solid strength, mtcgfit)' and service (ormore than a century The Prudenual. So before you Im your hou~. ~i\lt' us a call. And insca<I of being merely pan of the crowd. your house will be drawing one. _, .. ,,_,,,,,..,_ .. _.., ···--~ .......... _... ,,..--~--£.-.-.a.--,e llOCK It to me gcnlty • . • Your ticket Newport Beach. Please call ._.. ... T ' -at .. -..-... WllT I IULI Bring your favorite handyman to work hla charms on this 1 bdrm, 1 bath, nxw houM. Located In a tree Uned, family neighborhood. Great starter home or rental. Seiter ma~ ..• , .. .., LICITlll LICITlll Beautiful 3 bdrm, 21A bath Seebluff Canyon townhome looks like new. Perfect for couple, room-mates or family wtth older chHdrn, woocf9Y seclusion pool, spa, tennlS. Vacant. 11111/.._ .......... S2l08 NWI SELLEI IESPEllTE Two bdrm condo.~ bffc from S.C. Ptaza. Former model unit wtth many extra. 1001 W. St~• Avenue. · ....... ........... IEW II 111110 This Sharp, clean Mese V•de townhome .... Mfl fastl Check the 2 large bdrms and enck>Md garage in this hard to find price range. ~~ only • t1 -····- SO. CllST 1m1 Bubbling stream, pool, spa, tee. gates. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath, lower unit. 2 avaHa~. Alklng .11 .... ....... 111a1cWF•111 cu.tom home lite on~ top wtth 3e0° View. 11.'46 acres wtth 750 producing avocado tr .... Great Investment today and future! Total pflce only 111._ 111111 Pf"' IUITIFIL TIWllllE • Two bdrm, 21A be town.'°"'9. Diii c.r garage, comm. pool, ape. Only 34 Unll In 4 ~ old complex. X'lnt loCatlon. AWi. 7-1. 11m/91 -- IEWl-2 Large IOt with 2 bdrm twctown. CllR for detllll. ,., .. w.11111•1 . IEITllL MSTI •Ell Four bdrm, 2 beth + 2 car attllChed garage. Large lot wtth AV aoce11. Thia pt'.oeprty totally re-habed wtthln three years. 1111,m -•uz..a "IEW llYllE LISTill" Two bdrm, 2'A bath + den. End unit townhome. Hat $20,000 In upgrades. AblOlutety best buyU Call now to eeet Only 11...- -• uz,... EllTS• Just Hated. OoMhoute on huge (over 11.000 sq. ft.) Iott Charming first home wtth sotld Invest- ment! Priced to 1811. 11.,.. -~ llAl•I• IEIU PllPEln Three bdrm, 1t:. bath, 2 story. GrMt location. Cornft'.'Ul'lty ~ & tennis. Try 1MM =::i Reduced to • a ....... __ , 1111111111 41DI f 1111.1 ICUI 11, 111 .. SITI Vl.UllJ 241111 21111 211 .... YIE1 l221i INIUTa ....., 11111 llEll IE FllllLY .... 14~ .. 11 .. • PllTIU. lllllY#• ID•ll 21111 1111- YIEWS 124,MI S .. Y1·1 tlllEL .. lPlllTm• -.,_ UlllEW 1,111,111 1111•11~ 1111111,• llCE #111 ID•ll 21111 1111111• llEWI 221• ~TIS• 1-4 ................... TIP IF TIE LllE Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath Buccola home. Larger family room & dinlng room. tnstde laundry. Bay windows. Excellent Mesa Verde location. ........... ., ... lllEITITlllll ICEll I 1111111 VIEWS Beautiful grounds surround this beautifully dec- orated 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Mirrored waJI and fireptace in living room reftects ocean view. Furniture also for sale. Owner motivated -sub- mit. PJ.,_ un.m••• HWI SllTI IELlllTFIL Sii CLEIEITE Marblehead area. Three bdrm, 2'1• bath, formal dining room, morning room, all with nice ocean views. CaJI for special sh~ng. tut• WllP!!YI PlllE WTSllE TWI 111 LIT Adorable Cape Cod house. Two bdrm. 1 bath + 3 bdrm rentaJ house. an.--- 48 ACIE PllCEL Off the Ortega Hwy, near rnldentlal dewilOp- ment, last of the large parcefs. Build residential· or rural ranches. Call for details. Asldng ·--~-mTYIU&IM IEWPRT IUCI ESTATE· IPPllL ~ICllE Rambling-catich styte residenQe wtth 3 bdrm den & family room. This magnificent home tS situated on a double lot. Country kitchen with sunny breakfast eating area. Separate formal dining area. Solarium windows and much more. Oversized grounds with tush trc>pical rear yard, pool. spa, expansive grassed ar• with fruit trees. "Perfect Setting for a Luau." JUST RE- DUCED. ..,.,... UllllPIU TIE llSILftE FllEST MateriaJ and Workrrwlship are the hatlmark of this exquisite home nestled in the hills of Or- ange. This beautiful home has the most fabulous view ever. Calf for detds. 1111•2• • .. . llTIVITEI SEWI D .. SREIECll Incredible front row ~ & harbor views: Exclusive Irvine Terrace. 4 bdrm. 3 bett. wtth · total class. A complete remodel with views from everywhere this elegant hotM fMtures Ewo- pean kitchen wtth white oek cabtnetry, white IEWNllT CUllEL~~""7'"-:--~_,__.;marble flooring high v8ulted ceMtnga. fami~ This lovely 2 bdrm home 11 on a R-2 tot. The tot room & foi'm"al dtmncf"Thi sumptuous mast8f' has 42' on the water. Build a MCOnd story & suite has Its own -private encloled cOurtyard. have panoramic ocean views. Call nowl 11,1...- tNI,• -~ .. IEW Tl IWllO · Covtnaton style 4-ptex. A-.ne 10.25% fixed loen. No qu.llfying. no pointa. lwge 3 bdrm owner1' unit. G,..t O.C. location. 8rk aitlfi -···- . IL•lll •11111 433 acres. Prime producing Almond Orchard 9 yrs old planted HMrtlMd of S.:ramento Velltfty. Complete underground tpi:tnkler lrrig9tion. $700,000 yr grou. 15% return. AUUIMble Fed tand t.lk loen -$5,900/ecre. Blue Dlmnond . ........ ---.......__ I I ru RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST I 'DEPENDENT REAL ESTATE SERVICES I THE NATION NEW ON MARKET OLDE CORONA DB. llAR .. ,000 Situated on quiet street,· south of PCH. 45' lot with rollinc lawn. Oki fashioned front porch with got privacy. Three BR, with view possibillti~. Ann Peters CU8TOMf7FD a EXPAM>ED 1115,000 Harbor View Homes, tr.dJtional 5BR, 3BA. fam- ily home at its best. Extensive use of brick, &lass and rich woods throuch<>ut. Lush landscape. Sara Hinman .acowrr BEAUTY t7IO,OOO Exquisite 2BR. townhOme. Former IM Peters model. c.ourtnet kitchen, beautlfuJ hardwood floors. two story mirrored dJninC room. Terraced carden with spa. Stella Shirar IPECIAL TREAT *"5,000 Nifty 3BR, home in superb location for the busy commuter or the theater lover. What's more there's a hot tub in the back yard and a park across the street. Coby Ward BAYFRONT PIER AND BA YVIEWI '121,GOO Fantastic offering! A lowest priced bayfront wtth pier in Dover Shores. Single level 3BR, home, remodeled with French doors, light wood floors. Ann Peters BA YFRONT 1115,000LH Located In a private gated community, custom bayfront features, 48R. 4BA, master suite with fireplace. Large pier and slip. Garace will ac- commodate a limousine. Ann Peters CUSTOM BAYFRONT, LARGE SUP *1,580,000 Elegant home in perfect condition. Five BR, 4'hBA, 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune OCEAN VIEW mca v... S1.375,GOO Just listed 4BR, family home, sweepln& ocean and bay views from most rooms! Quality throughout, formal dining. Access to all Emerald Bay's amenities. Special property. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler CDM OCEAN VIEW $1,475,000 landmark home. 48R, 41h BA, one of CDM's favorite homes. Orl&inal California Spanish architecture. Spacious gardens on large loL Linda Oeth or Lofs Jacobs aUFF VIEW S1MS,OOO Dramatic 180" views of ocean, fetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. 1 Spaclous older home with 48R, 58A. A special COM opportunity. Li>ls Jacobs and Linda Oeth B •..ALO UY LOCATION $2.175.000 '¥•'°" IOllS• ball from deckS-into the ocean ""' flOm dlil home OYerloOkJ~ Emet'•ld Bay llmch. White water Views. open bum celffnp, lwdWood flooQ, 48R; 48A, pjps PoWder room. aod Daley or Dave Hirschler · BUY OF THE WEEK M CANYON 1111,a Monaco plan 38R, 2'hBA, townhome. Larae master suite located on main level, features private patio and spa. Two story entry. Larae formal living and dinln& rooms. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Crody CONDOMINIUMS VILLA aAl.80A 11-.- Mlnt condition condominium. 2 master suites. Nicely decorated for young executivies. Walk to bea(h. Enjoy 2 community pools, entertainment areas. Security cates. Beverly Morphy CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN an.- Model perfect "Dynasty" in Harbor R~. Ex- cellent condlton. Two BR, 28A. Shows I t and clean! Fabulous panoramic mountain a reser- voir views. Danny Bibb or Stella Shirar LUXURY-VIEWS 1133,000 Former model w/flagstone courtyard entyr, re- flection pond and fountains. Two BR, 2'hBA. marble entry, highly upgraded kitchen w/aranlte countertops. Gayle Amato llELC~T 1748,000 First time offered. elegant "Towne Collection" home. Two master suites, formal dining. den with fireplace, library. Huge garden overlooking geenbelt. Selle Partch HARBOR RIOGE 1748-000 Largest model, serene private setting. custom-: lzed end unit next to wide ~nbelt. Four BR. 31hBA, custom outdoor spa. A must for a buyer seeking quality. Ann Peters · GOLF COURSE TOWNHOME 9125,000 Showcase of uncompromising beauty, 3BR. dra- matic 2 story entry, European gourmet kitchen. &tensive use of polished black granite. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody SEA ISLAND 2BR,Pool.~ OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 7e-eo... Maxine Propp • SATURDAY a SUNDAY UOOISLE ..... 211YlaDll 58R l·S Lewll/ AINto BIG CANYON ., ..... M01ll1 ... SBR. Flt, Pool, Spa l.S DonN c.odthil 81GCANYON ..... , .... ~ l8R. Flt 1-5 StelltSl*w SELE CTED PROPERTIES a .... aTOWIOI• ..... Enlarced 38R, 21hBA, two story townhome In the heart of Newport Beach. Latest decor. hard- wood floors. Prfvate enclosed patio. Walk to schootS and shopptnc. Mleki Cooper NEW ON THE IWIKET iiet,ooo Great entertainment 48R, 3BA. home with pri- vate spa. Located in family neighborhood. Raised hardwood foundation, formal dining room, family kitchen area. Gayle Amato fAI& Y LOCATION $425,000 Custom built 38R, 3BA, home, ceramic tile floors In llvlnc area. carpeting in bedrooms. Great nelchborhood for raising children. Walk to beach, $Chool. churches, fun zone. Hobie Denny A UYCIE.Sf '1IUY" M7l.OGO ' Four BR, with private pleasant back patio area, larae pool and firepit. Open access to living room. New tile roof In 1986. Full bath w/outslde access. Stan Eaton CU8TOlllZID CONTEMPORARY '800.000 Four BR. 3BA. family room with fireplace. Separ- ate den area, master sutle with sitting room. Children's wing with play room. Private Jot with aated pool and spa. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody ENTERT AlfERI DELIGHT $1,315,000 Custom home, fabulous golf course views, 58R, impressive 2 story courtyard entry with pool and spa. Spacious chlldrens wing. Quiet cur-de- sac. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody FABUlOUS CUSTOM HOIE $1,-.000 Traditional Country FrenC.h, 5BR, 6'hBA. home. Serene settlna on Bi& Canyon Country Club's 15th hOle. Lake view, Incredible quality through· out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody •SA DRIVE ESTATE $1,750,000 One of the finest Back Bay residences location on superb view lot approx. 2.2 acres. Home has unlimited potential. Grounds could accommo- date pool & tennis court Four BR. 4'hBA. Bever- ly Morphy or Barbara Aune ING CANYON CUSTOM 11-,000 Contemporary home overlooking 18th fairway. Quality throughout, European kitchen, bleached oak floors. pool and spa. Two BR, ct.test house. Lovely golf course views. Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody MCANYON ..... Great lot on IOlf course, lake view, 38R, or !J8R. Formal dlnln& room, family room, 51/aBA. Beautt- ful pool and. s-tlo area. Air conditioned Md security system. Beverly Morphy or llifbara Aune · 23aLs1••11 ._ ... SITE llllm ,, •• -~ITI"Y Country French at its ,. ~ nts tovety 4/5 bedroom, 5'h bate-V #/private pool & spa & over ~ o~ .. are feet is brand new. Gourrr e.,. .•• study. bonuS room & extensive ~ . white oak & marbte are but a few of •• d many exquisite featutes. Motor courtyard & 3 car o..-ersized garage. This is hvmg at its finest. $1,595,000 IEWUSMI / 131 Ill I.Ill -· FlllUIS Liil lllFlllT PllYITE PIO I SUP Thia super waterfront home on ., OYer- &ized k>t features -4 bedrooms & 4 baths with exceptional southwest exposure on ·Newport Ch&Mel. Elegant livtng room. huge waterfront patio & separate maid's quarters are just a few of the amentties. $1,525,000 COTE Ktl\LT1 COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO Al)DRESS YOU$ 41 UllA ISLE PllYITE UTE 1111111 ISi Ill Spectacular bayfront custom with 180 LIN- EAR FEET ON lHE WATERt Featuring 4 B<trma, & 3~ Baths ~/femlly room & den. thtl edutt~ home la '"""9al.JIMI d tn move tn condttlon. Pier Md lllp for • 65' boat. $1,495,000 . 2111 SIELL IJEllE Cllll CIJE CUll•EI --BUI SPECIAL CIST• Loaded with charm & just 2 doors from a secluded. sandy bead't. this 3 bedroom 2 bath home offers all new carpeting&. s*nt. + a wonderful W1W of the bay Md entrMCe Channel Private spa in the back ywd Md over-lized gar11ge w/tons of storage, this lovely offering atao h4is and elevatort $7-49,500 .. USTlll South Coast Title formed, breaks from Union Land South co.at Titte co.. tonwty Union Lald Tttte Co., Or-. County dMsk>n, MnOWICea lta formation. ''lnd9pel.,. of UNon Und ntte Co. of s.n Diego, South eo.t Title Co. will COfltilaue to ww the unique Md lndividu91 needa of or._ Counlr'• high ~h communftlea," Mary Sullivan, vtce preeident, uld. Asa ful wvtcetttlecomp1ny, .. title Information and other customer ..,._ ~ products are provided ~ the latest and most adv.need ~ systema availab6e. The compmiy wiU maintain the aow-: eat baeic rate in Orange County, Including fiv.year short t.-m and three--Y98f binder which wMI allow cllela tor ..... w-ter ..... Md therefore, more value. ThetJtles..nhMthemcpertelaMd bagrourid knowt•dge within the ..... estate Industry to ....... ~ to proVld9 a.tty and WiNnCe lhO&Jld My title pr:oblaml ..... Each COfnPMY f9PI 111ntat1Ye w- vtoell a '"'811 d09llr of cGmmunltia9 IO tt..y _.. In cloaa CGn'8Ct ..... "* customer's needs and l'equirenwrta. Graig RtsleY II South Coat Title Co.'• sales r•eeentattve for the beact'9ide communtttee Of Laguna Niguel, Dina Point, &an ·Juan c-.trtin0, Cliplatr.no Beech, San cternente and t..guna a.ch. Top producers announced Top producers for the first quarter of 1988 were recently announced for the Pacific Southwt = of Grubb & Blis. Ron and Lo.-MAier, have reCetved the Top Produolir poait'9n foi a husband and wife teem eigtrt out of the past 13 montha. Ron MINer, • resident of the Saddle- back Valley lince 1975, has been active In real estete for 11 years. Prior to joining Mlleion Viejo Realty/Grubb & Blia five years ago, he was ~ by v~ ReaJ Estate.· He hotd8 a bachelor a degree from the Untveralty of Texas and holds the second vk:e presktent demtgnatlon at the Saddle- t>Kk Ve/Wy Board of RMltora. Lorraine Miiter joined Ron aa a team in 1985, with • ~ Md ..... background. Prior to her Involvement in real •tate, 9tMt waa In aales for a medical corporation. Educated at Cof- umbia UniYer9lty in NeW Yoirtl City, 8he hok1s a mater'• deg"8 tn educatJori. The MINers hold the GNbb & Ellis senior marketing conMtant dellg- natlon. · Four Coldwell Banker agent• qualify for President's Club George Elkins naines top lister Janine Ou BOia of the George Elkln8 Co. hal been~::'• fOi IN -month of Msch, to Don De Thomas, reeidenttal .... INlnllger. Ou 8cMat Who ha8 ~ with the compeny for two ~ lated properties totaling more than $1,250,000. Shaw reo111'9Y hOncnd as one of the top proetucera at the compmiy'a annual __.di~. She tpedabBe tn propert)a9 In the gated comrnunttlel of Newport a.ch, as wea .. vMIW pr~. Ou Bola wortca out of the Newport Beach ofllce loeated et 17 Corpqrat• Plaza. SUH• 101. SM may be rwhed at (714) 759-9100. SEVEN PRIME CORONA DEL MAR PAOPERT1ES LISTED EXCLU81VEL Y WYTH OACT.1.-.U. PAIH PROPERTIES BRAND,_. CU8TOll TOWMIO•I IN CORONA DEL llAR TllW a..,,, , ft .. 1 re*• •=•f'J .... el •• MUl _ __.1f•1 ...... _. ............ .._ .......... ,... ...... ........... lliliililiiili ................ llill ........................................ IA1'1.oAY~--t .. t ... /PA991t NAR predicts economy will keep improving Now well Into .. lbcth "I'* of explMion. the economy 18 llkety to continue lmprOvlng We, year, with housing mlfkela reftectlng the P98itMt enecta of relilhlety low Interest rates, accordlna to U. NatloMI Aseociation of Rellli0r'1 latelt "Reel Eatate Outlook." The U.8. ~of Commerce reported thet annulll rate of growth of ,.... (111 ........... julted) grou na- tlOMI product In the tint q\*ter of 1988 ...... 2.3 perclllt. . ''Wt*8thll,.... ..... then half the 4.8 ~ edvMOe reootded In the fourth...., of 1117, It brinQa further proof that the eftKt8. of tlMt atod( maft(et cnlh cld not ~•whelm the fu~ ........... of the econ- omy," Or. John Tuccllo, NAR't chief economllt ....... "ft now llPP••ra that enough of the economy'• mom.utum In the latter half of 1987 halcsried bwd Into 1988. yet probablr not enough to pueh lnftatk>n up .. a mudt ,_..,rate. "Ho...., .. r11k to~ 'jolt right' rate of eoonomlc growth rn.y be a slowly improving trade deftclt that could-cmm lftOOW IACl9 In the dollr, '' Tucallo uld. The CUNnt ..... profecta that the rate of ,_ GNP growth wtll reach 2.9 perCMt In 1911, with the MCOnd hallf of ... yw' ltronger tMn the first mmona.. While oonuner ependtng feet lhatP- ly In the fourth quarter, 1t1 atrong rebound In the tnt qumrter explWned molt of the ONP lldvMce. Since the October ltock mllft(et er-uh, con- sumer spending ha been on the upswing again after slumping through much of 1987. In four of the last flve months, retail sales (excluding the votatlte auto com- ponent) have lncreeeed by rates much higher than the average monthly gain for 1987. These higher mon~ ad- vances translate Into ~ gains In real GNP, documented by the first quarter real GNP report. "Consumer spending Is expected to be a key component of continued growth In output dutlng 1988. But the reeurPl09 In coneumer apencttng does carry wtth It 10me of Its own pitfalls -namety, consumers wtn remain somewhat pwtt.a to Imported goods," TucdllO said. "White most of the reports on the economy's health Indicate clear sailing ahead," Tuc:c:illo explained, "the monthly fluctuations In the trade defldt still are cause for some concet n." According to the most recent data available, the Febn.lary trade deficit widened to $13.8 t>Won, from $12.5 billion In January. However, the trend In trade Is still p()(NUve. Febnlary export• roee to S23.6 bllllon, up from $22.3 bfflion In January. Most of the concern Is focused on the Import figures, which showed Imports rising to $37 .4 bihlon In February, from $34.8 billion In Janu.ry. "There Is a mesaege In these numbers -the trade deflctt Is Improv- ing, but It could be slowed by economic growth, which booSts consumer In- comes and demand for Imports," he Residential•Comrnercial •Sales Loans• BusineMeS• Liquor Licenses•Tax Def erred Exchanges (714) 640-9860 ...... cbelrful office with people -"'°" their busiMss. Q~ EntMsiasbc. car· ........... klto•11btl ........ ~ u......:..&---.. Fun, or1aftized. ~e.andpr~ fessional people. Try us-you 'U hke us!! /.' ~!a£L -We ·take time to Ca.re" AMERICAN ESCROW, INC. 2"° N~rt Center Dr., Suit. 105 Newport Be.ch, Ca 92660 said. The Federal Re9er'Ye Board h• been trying to hold the line on intereat rates while keeping lnflationaty expectations In check. After the October crash, the Fed provided enough money to meet the short-term demand for Increased liquidity. Earlier tht. year, concerns about keeping the ec:onomy from faJltng Into a recesak>n led the Fed to postpone tightening up on the money supply. Reoentt. the Fed has been convinced that the economy Is not at r'isk of f.Ulng into a rec•tlon. As a reeult, the F.cS has tlghtedned up on short-time lnteres1 rates, hoping to head off fears of rising inftatlon. As a result, long-term lntereat rat• (partlcul8tiy tensltive to lnnatlon fear•) have risen steadily aver the last two years. The latest GNP report HkelY wtU hofd the Fed to Its tight money coune llimed at sttftlng Infla- tion. The 111 odatlon forecasts there is strong potential for tong...term interest rates to gredu8ly rt9e. ••'f'he probability that mortgage rates wffl incrNM next year from the current l8Yef ts high," Tuccillo Mid. The current forecast projects the secondary market yield on aecurlttes bact<ed by 30-year fixed-rate Feder• Housing Administration mortgages to reach 10.4 percent In the current quarter. That rate is expected to rise steadily during the remainder of the year, reaching an annual average of 10.5 percent for 1988. In the sprtng of 1989, that Interest rate is expected to reach 11 petcent. In M.rcn, hou9inQ start• roae to a seasC>Nllty adjusted annu9I rate ot 1.$43 units, up 2 percent from Febru- 81Y. This latest report on hoUalng starts activity confirms that the Hou9ing sector Is still robust, even this late In such a prOlonged economic expansion. A combination of demographk: factors and the potential for higher mortgage rates likely will push housing st.m to an annual total of 1.53 million unfts in 1988. Sales of new ~twnity homes rose 4 percent in March from the previous month. nae welcome news on new-home sales combk'.ed with the improving perlonnMOe of hou9ing starts activity gi'Ve a poeitNe outlook for the spring buying .-Id build6ng season. "The low mortgage Interest rates avaUable during Maren waa the most significant factor leading to the re- surgence in demand tor new homes.'' Tuccillo said. The current forecast projects sates of new 8ingle-f8mly homes to reach 639 thousand units in 1988, down 4.7 percent from the 1987 total. Sales of existing stngfe-femiJy homes reached a seasonaHy adjusted 8MU8I rate of 3.33 million In March, up 2.5 peroent from the pr8Yious month. Renewed vigor in existing-home ..... also ha been largely due to lower interest rates. The National Association of RMltors ts the nation's largest trade aal«.:ia- tion, representing nearty 800.000 members lnvofved in aM espects of the real estate industry. BUY HIM A CONDO FOR FATHER'S DAY See the best selection on Villa Balboa resales listed exctusive-- ly with Harbor Realty. OPEN SAT a SUN 1TO4 PM Enter through guard gate on Hospital ~ * 2 bdrms 2 ~ths + famlJy rm. 2 patios. 220 Nice Lane # 103 $189,000 * Ocean & harbor views. 2 bdrms 2 baths + formal dining rm. 280 Cagney Lane #309 $388,000 * Largest plan. 2 bdrms, 2 baths + den. famity rm & formal dining rm. 260 Cagney Lane #220 $299,000 * PenthouN. 2 master suites -may lease option. 260 Cagney Lane #3<M S 198,000 * Fabulous ocean view. 2 bdrms 2 baths. over 1350 sq. ft. 280 Cagney Lane #313 $330,000 Lido becomes affiliated with Prudential network ., .... lc:ltn1lder ...., .... c.e, J a c Established In 1935, lido Realty predat9S' almost everything but the orange groves In Orange County. The company, which ls located on Via Udo, has been under MYeral ownerships since Its Inception. In 1982 Howard Dlppell and his J>rother, Cutler, purchued Udo Realty. On May 28 the firm became part of the Prudential Real Estate Network. "Prudential did a market survey of the Newport Beach area and t&lked to about 20 brokers." Howard Dippel! said. "Officials extended an Invitation to visit and see how the company operated. We looked them over, they looked us over, and we both liked what we saw.·· Olppell, Who ''ls still running the show In Newport Beach," believes that the afflllatlon with Prudential wtll enhance Lido's producttvtty and efficiency. Input from experts throughout the Prudentlal network Is connected to the company's national office by an ad- vanced computer system. Individual offices have d&ity contact via the system. "Prudential'• top-notch sales and management training programs wm Improve our performance, and clients will benefit," Dlppell said,"~ com- AJtJJoagJJ •tlH liidepen- de11tJyotnJed and oper- ated, Lido Realty Jiu become part of tlle PradentJal organlut1oa ofmoretllan l76com- paales. pany also provides Its atflllates with national and regk>t'wl advertising and public relationl. Prudential la gMng us •variety of new~·" Although still tty owned and operated, Udo Realty ha beCome part of the Prudential organization of more than 175 corftpaniea. "Synergy through referrals enhMces the ben- efits to people Who deel with our company," Olppell said. ''We're all working together, which wttl add great- ty to our buaiflela." "We now can gtve our cHents the best of both worlds -the benefit of a local firm with more than 50 years of experience In Newport Beech and Costa Mesa and the benefits of being pan of a strong natk>nlll corporatton," according to Dlppell. "Nine out of 10 people In the U.S. are familiar with the Prudential name," Olppell said. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 -4 Im• VIEW l•E 1211 PORTSIDE , ..... HARBOR VIEW HILLS -COMPLETE REMODEL 3 CAR GARAGE -NEW KITCHEN -BATHS -ETC. PRIVATE COURTYARD -BREA THTAKJNG VIEW IEllD.IYllUILE BLUFFS TOWNHOME • 3BR BLUFFS TOWNHOME • 2 + DEN HARBOR WOODS 2BR ·IRVINE 4BR, 2~8~ ·~O..c_...:_.__ -""'--.------~--' ILL 1 YUll LUSD Guess where a bank Will OOll you to go · when you ask for an approval on your home loan in oD)y 2 hours. This is where we ren you tO go: 80UTM COUT llORTGAGI a llftSnmrl', 91C.· A CompulfVnd ....... ..,_ 1131-C> H-= BoulM•d, ._ 258 COiia ClillaJNa 12127 7.1~MINIS -~ .. ~'-~· .--·------·- - Call the Classifieds and let us help you write a For Sale ad to bring In buyers for your menagerie of miscellany. Remember: One man's clutter could be another's collec · CLASSIFIED 642-5678 .. •Spe *Poae •v..w **Waterflont ***Waterfront and Pool VGfve Addrea 8t au.rd Gat9 HllES FIR ~ALE 21EllMM 2592 Atbof. Bayshor• 631-1400 $445,000 Saturyday 1-5 16 Canyon llland, Newport Beech 721-1200 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 121 CoraJca, Newport 8Mct\ 760--0714 $204,500 Sa1/Sun 1-5 38 Corsica, Newport North, NB 760-0714 $257,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 484 E 18th St. Costa Mela 548-7887 $278,500 Sat/Sun 11--4 ·~ Hazel Or, Olde Corona Del Mar 759w9070 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12--4:30 t1600 Kings Rd. Newport Heights 631-1400 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 601 Udo Partc Or. #7F, Cannery Vig, NB 631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 601 Udo Park Or. #2A Cannery Vig, NB 631-1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 601 Lido Park Or. #5B, Cannery Vig, NB 631-1400 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +v-15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2025 Vista Cajon, The Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 720-1704 Sunday 1-5 -2 IR 19lus FAM RI or DEi •2015 Ltieward Lw. Newport ee.ct'I 75M700 $419,900 SUndlly 1-5 964 Unden, Coeta Mesa M&-74'34 1185,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2589 Or.nge #F, Costa Meea 645-8115 $148,000 Saturdey 1--4 2722 San c.toe. Costa Meea 549-2«4 $213,000 ...... 1-6 +311 s..ta Ana Ave, Newport ltligtlta. NB 831-7300 $550,000 s.irday 1-5 215 Via Nice, Udo .... 831-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~IR 19111 ~All RI 1r IEI 310 Colllrt, EatakSe Cost• Mela 759--6800 $289,000 Sund~ 1-5 V25 Cormorant. Bay Vl9w Terrace, NB 644-9060 $349,000 Saturday 1-5 t258 E. Raspberry, Anaheim Hill 760-0714 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1701 frvine Ave, Newport Beech 631-1266 $425,000 Saturday 1--5 t607 Kings Rd, •Mwpot1 Heigl'lts, NB 759--6800 ·$990.000 Saturday 1-5 •19 Montpellier, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 721-1200 $669,900 Sunday 1-5 1833 Port Renwick, Harbor View, N.8 . 640-1212 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 7 Rue v--. Bia CMyOn 644-6200 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 Sycamore Creek, Turtle Rock, lrvtne 559-9400 $399,900 Sat 10-4/Sun 1--4 t•3Rimrock, Turtlerock. lrvtne 854-2589 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2867 Valelco. eo.ta Mela 845-8115 $222,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 •22 Belcourt Or. South, 8*ourt 644-6200 $750,000 Sat 1--4/Sun 1-5 218 Via tthaca, Udo flle 631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1--5 * v-44 Belcourt Or North, Belcourt, NB 760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 18842 VIII Pal8tlno, Turtle Rock, Irvine 559-SMOO 5459,000 Sund8Y 1--4 v-43 MontpeHler, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 ~ 1-5 v•12 Whitewater, J-.nlne Creek, CdM 644-8080 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 ••+3425 Ocean IMvd, Corona cW Mar ----~~----~~ .... --~·----' 631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1 Sea Cove, Sea Island 644-6200 $633,000 3 IElllll Saturday 1-5 +128 25th St, Balboa Peninluta 548-5&47 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 408 Avoc.do, Corona Del Mer &«-e200 M39,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 38 Cormorant, 8ayYtew Terr11ee ~-6200 $439,500 Sunday f-6 2012 Oebor8h Lw, Newport Bwh · 831-1591 $299,500 Saturd9Y 12-e 2537 Fordham, eo.ta Meea 54&-2313 $179,900 Saturdey 1-5 1850 Fulerton, Costa U... ..... 243 Albert Pl, eo.ta .... 873-7300 1288,000 Sunday 1--4 2531 Bamboo, Ealtbluft, NB 759-MOO $443,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * * 1108 E a.1boa. Newport Bwh 873-8333 31.195,000 Satur-1-.5 -~ •+1801 Gii .... T.-nice, Irvine 759-MOO $795,000 Sunday 1-5 •2508 Gl•IWk:tt. Santa Ana 5*2313 $289,500 Sunday 1-5 +a 14 t<ate1a. L8gUn8 ~ 487-5123 $294,000 Sat 12--4. Sun 11-2 •1797 hnager, Coat• ..... 548-2313 $350,000 saturday 1--4 17081 Rotterdam (Wlr'Mf/Beech) Hunt.Bch M&-3643 1195,()()()qs Sat-Sun 1-5 ... S-••d, Corona HtgtUnd• . 759-MOO le85,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••708 Via Udo Nord, Udo .... 873-7300 $1,850,000 Sunday 1-4 •• *' 15 Via Udo Soud, newpott beectt 67M181 $1,995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 4 IR 19l1s Fll II 1r DEi •• •4427 camden, Corona del Mar '546-2313 $1,595,000 Saturday 1-5 .... 18 Cherry Htk, B6g Canyon, NB 759-18n S1, 189,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 t2209 Qltf Drive, Newport Height• 631-1400 $715,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 318 Driftwood Rd., Shore Cffffa, CdM 844-&200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 510 Fullerton St. Newport Height• 831-1400 $482,500 Saturday 1-5 t..-1 H.-bor Aktge. Harb« Ridge, NB 873-9333 1785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 1912 IMne Awnue, Baycreet, NB 631-7300 $298,000 Saturday 1-5 .... MaNco, Harbor RJdge ...... 9080 17•.000 Sunday 1-5 2tl'1 Port 8ftMol. tWbor Vl9w Homes, NB 75MS700 '429.IOO Sunday 12-5 1830 Port Lockllelgl\, Htlrbof 'Ji.. Hrna. NB 551-1M7 $485,000 Sat/~ 1-S t 1211 Portllde, Herbof' 'Ji.. .... CdM 840-5114 1&4!.000 Sunday 1-5 ..... Aue Vlleta. BID~. NB · 7t0-0714 1785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••..-S1 Slr1 T_ropm. H9rbor Aldge, NB 780-1900 ... .500 !rM/Sun 2-5 • 1101 ...... 'ca.a.. Newport Bch .... 1.11.,""':sue.ooo 8MJ8un-~2-5 . •••319 Via Udo IOUd. Udo ....... ~m1 12~.000 a.vaun 1-5 75t-e700 1239,000 Saturday 12--4 1.,1.-;;:...-__..~,...____..~-----~.......... ..;...;.,!.....;;,..,..._..,~--~--~-~--..;;...,_~-.-11~~..:_c_ .... Vila ·~·11ma.np11~........_~~...:---:-H!J~_J:_2---~MM~IO,GJ 24«1.,,... Aw .ff4, 8ec6c Bay. N8 131-1• 1215.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • • . ..... t 2018 Senti8g0, Dover Shores • 831-1400 '530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 211 Via EbOI, Udo Ille 644-41200 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• •218 Via Udo Nord. Newport Beach 87M181 $1,800,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I U 1tl•s Fiii RI tr IEI t 1s 1a Glilexy om., Dover Shores, NB 831-7300 $725,000 Saturday 1-5 .t•541 Harbor lslend Or, NB 546-2313 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 **t 314 Mom6na Star Lane, Newport Bch 844;6638 $1, 145,000 Sun. 1-5 ••14 o.kcrest, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * 1018 Potarit. Dover Shores, NB 673-9333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 TIWIHOIES CllllS FOR SILE 1 IR 1tl•s Fii RI er DEi **1211 Baylkte: Corona del Mar 780-0714 $2500/mo Saturday 1-5 .. 2 IEDllDDI t•..,•260 Cagney Ln 304, Villa Balboa, NB 673-4400 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 + • v * 280 Cagney Ln 309, Vina Balboa, NB 673-«00 $388,000 .Sat/Sun 1-4 t e v •28G Cagney Ln 313, Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $330.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 19 Kamallll Ct, Newport Sch 673-7300 $220,000 SUnday 1-5 . 2 IR ,1us FAM RI tr DEi *"'44 Bek:ourt Or North. Belcourt, NB 760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 e V'.260 Cagnev Ln 220, Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $299,000 :: Sat/Sun 1-4 + • ._, *220 Nice ln# 103, VIiia Balboa, NB 673-4400 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 IEDROOI +600 E. Oceenfront #2A. Balboa Pen. 759-6600 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v••t100 Scholz Pt #12, Newport Beech 673-7300 $299,900 Sunday 2-5 •2643 Vista del Oro. Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $1600/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2643 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $259,000 ~t/Sun 1-5 *427 Vista Flora. Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *427 Vista Flora, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $1750/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Ill plus Fii RI tr DEi 6 Rue Verte. Big Canyon. NB 631-7300 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DU PLUES FDR SILE 3 IR plus 2 IR 220 Garnet. Balboa lsa.nd, NB 631-1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -HOIES FOR REiil 37 Auburn tsle • Oxford Ct. Irvine 673-9333 $2400/mo Sunday 1-5 216 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 759-9070 $2500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2004 Tustin Ave, Newport Bch 557-9632 S 1600 Sat/Sun 10-3 62 Vassar Isle, Oxford Ct, IMne . 673-9333 $2200/mo Sunday 1-5 you'll find A NEW ·WORLD OF ADVENTURE! .in the· 642-5678 .. PAULSON .RJAL n PROUDLY PRESENTS $1,491,111 TIE ILTilllTE llllP'S • On Its own private und. • On the wat• With pi8I' & llip. VIA LI)() ~S8R·58A... .. -.-S3.900.000 VIA LIDO NORl>-58ft 4~BA.-•M $1,650.000 VIA LIDO SQOO--.t8tt-3~8A. ..• -. Sl.550,000 VIA LIDO JQO-S8R·4BA. ... $1,495,000 • VIA SAN RDIO-S8R·5BA.. .. _ $895,000 VIA ll>O 5000--6U·58A. ....... _ ...... $759,000 • No moorings to violate view. finest In this remodeled & redesigned 3 bedroom townhome for the VIA 1(~8R·28A. .. -..•.. -.. ·-••M .. $749.000 VIA ~8R·2BA..~ .. al.--$698,000 VIA CMIWT0-48R·3BA..~--·-· $698.000 • No constant now of traffic. • Enviable kitchen and famlty room . • Every amenity -4 Br., 4 Ba. • Lovely courtyard entrance •E IF 11111 USTD DllllYELY -w1-11 discriminating few whose lifestyle demands the belt. "IELCll11'' II TIE ILIFFS $211,IN ~ .~ ~ OPEN-HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 312 VISTA SUERTE NEWPORT BEACH I' .1111 .. ., n H •·.tit, VIA ITHACA-2811·28A.,_ .... _ $695,000 * LOflCA--48R·31A. ....... -.. $595,999 • SM IDIG-3U·2tn8A. -.$555.000 VIA JTtW;A-3BR·3BA. ..................... $515,000 VIA flCC-38a·28A. ....... -................ $439.500 UCLISIVELY USTD wm BILL FEEIO c111m1 11LSE1 111-1121 CAllLYI llASll llO-U41 ••••11 rm....., 1111.tm .... ____________ 7_s .. o .. -_s_09_1_1_e_5_2_-_1eo_• ... -------· MORTGAGE RATES FIXED AIMUSTABLE ' ...... -.. ....... 1-IHa -. ...... ................ r.!'-. ..... ,,... r'J, 'T> u. ..... ,,.. , .. , ( , "' u. 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""" ---O.OOIC. ----O.OOI--c--..... ---c ......... •m ~..'O:.'l n. .... -----··-.. ._ -··----~--._._ ---..WAY 81HGLBLBVBL•ANGELJTA•Pl.AN a.utlful Bluff9 2 BR+ 2 BA on~ greenbelt. Large patio, ..:utty ~ l*nt•tk>n thutt .... wood ftOofS a open bM1n ceMlnp. End unit -$295,000 L.H. 2026 Vleta CaJo-. Newport Beaelt OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 EXCLUSJVB OFJPJCE LISTING call(714)720-l704 Doug Bulley, BKR. 111' -....-"" --"" _,... •m --IJU t.0.--·---~ IDS --,,,. ---,,,, ~c--. •1111• 11111 YEISllWS 4 llE IUll llCIL • Situated on 4th fairway With view -view. putting green. fountain • 4 Br. 4 'h Ba, sauna in master ba • 3 Flreplaces -llvtng rm, familly rm, library • Enlarged dining rm & 2 upper bedrooms • Added family room & hobby room • A dream kitchen • 3 Covered patios -all outdoor area in used brk:k ... ,, .. 1-4 ,,, .• _ .•••.••• NEW LISTING! Fabalou 8py1laH Southp0rl l8R + dMtlmll6d"• rm+ 4~ BA on quiet cul-c»-MC. 9eeutfful pool & tPa, bey windows, lhutters a crown molding. OMs has enhanced ... t.-nay hofM with. W8'rTI ctecor8tor'a toudL FOR YOUR PERSONAL SHOWING Call .la.a ho._t (714) &64-4088 or~ BeUe7 (714) '720-1704 ....... _ .. ILlllST a TIE IUCI!! 1191 ......... IPEI SIT/Sii 12-4:11 234 UZEL •LISI llEEI CUT• Wonder- ful open 2BR. 2BA home. Can add 2nd story. Floor to ceiling windows. "Full-on view of Lit- tle Corona Beach." Siii ... JIM & PAITY McDONALD SANDS INVESTMENTS, 759-9070 PUa!CAno.. 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Granite wet ._. mMtel' BR all owrlook pool and mtertainment doan. mlftan. *Yltlb•mcl AIC. The~ w/bnm link in FR. formal dininc rm w /CUltOm yard. RV and boat~ area. Ask for... iii • _......._. cleltPt f..aurtnc • pOol. ..,.. mirron. AM for... 1 PAULA. AILEY ~wt pado. ~~homebol\•~a.. room1 BONl'EL80T _.. -1oflatble~uam6lUlho .,_or ... • ' .. n I... •••11' I .. 1.1111 di Ull 11 1111.111 .JO DOllAN ..,__ View of main beech. 3 BR. 2 BA, 2 C9I' ....... llY 111.m •£1 117 .... Gnat 4 BR. JM P9ws home on quiet cul~ fireplace, on quiet end of no outlet street. Lovely .,..,.. D! a.n...11.mdow. r.tiuJoul 2 aa. 2 in South WOC>dbrid&e bu a romantic mltl' BB land.capiric and~ private. Ask for... BA decaralClr oando wtth ocmn vie'ww • bnew w /frpk. Giant family rm opens 10 a roomy yard DENNIS GRIM.BS frcllD every roam. New__. carpet. mln'ond- w/spa ~~>t'D'Et'f . mcrz,... ... ••• =-~=~...!'=:·=:. J\.ml u.&ed! Pci>ular'. 1pectoua Plan 2 1n prtva&e Ju _... ' --.... II.a II wooded area ol Belmu.rt HW. 2 )&le BR. den. 2 ~ wt ..wuced '° ..U. A* for ... 2 • 1DY •••\ I D• .. 1 .. oond. G---'-~ u~· in-·--" ,..:.....1 DELIA DSLGADO Popular .. Ker.ancton .. model. 4 BR. 3 BA home. ~ .u ·~ •-'!"' _, Open. briaht and airy. Lofted oeWnc. country community. Comm pool. spa. m Ilia opt. Alk •••I •Kl... 1711,m kJtchen.-..f.amily room. An.ched 2 car ..,... for... ,Beautiful 4 BR. J BA haime. Very larae bonus _.__....; •. , pool, ·..;._-'-•-a.. f LYNNE LINDSAY room • -te 1 ... .-.-. nn. Fabu.b-... , .... t ~uonnv~acLIP"ii:!C·P c111n• .. ..a llllLlll li1tuav;e;-:T'ci.uy~aec1aipriced';~. 1 Walk 10 the be9ch Inn dm lovely 3 BR bame + Call now for priva&e lhowtrw. A.rk for ... mfl E -.... rw unit. One ot the aat clllllrable __. in BILL A DONNA WBBSTBR A anat retir9nent home in South CoUnty near C.oranaDelMar.Callbyouradumwibowinc. 111111 .. 1111111111 I& I.UR lake, Flfine, tennis • .wbnminC· Located In A* f•... Four BR. 2 BA. walldnc dlltance 10 oomm. pOol adultaxnm. w/24 bttee. Prof-6onally decorated BSTBU YANK and IChool. brand new carpetine. freshly peinted in It natural tonet. Plantation lhuu.nt bay win-in&eriol' and exterior'. lmmedia&e occupancy avail· dows. le amny ki1chm. ~ cleCk. A.rk for... ... m I I I A ...... able. $2.000 IM!I'. mo. 1 ~ ...... Alk for ... B'LYNN A CLIP UMP 11» y.cht ii nr1 '4'9ble. New hmm wlrww ,. JULJA,UAO berber cpta • a..ble tbru-outl ~... '° all •CIERI llFEl1YlEI 1111,111 leYeJa ind. full tr FF81t. MBR w/trplc. '"*'I ........ UPlfMW 4 BR. 3 ~ BA. manor home lituated on rm. hillMn dr 'nc nm. 2 add1 I'-' -. Elllllllbl • C 111111 E - en uverrbed lot. Spectacular mMW luite drcular ltalnw, W9t bar, prmet ldtc:hen. Near Pnedc.mly new debilchlid hDme. c.ompletely up- w /eauna • p-anite •marble frplc. CuStOm land-tuminC ballUl. A* for... • 8rllded. ...,._floor plan. 4 • 3 ~ BA, ·family Ka1Jin1 w/pool. 1pa combo. l!>cpemve '* of DIANA Pa088D rm. bon&.-nn & a -. deck With peek-of oce.n wood • pl'*> carpet thru~t. Walk bahlnd wet view. Tl9 lltht •airy hOme hM 2 mlllter .w-. ..,., .cunty, AJC. Ark for... central air ...t .. marble frpk. Walk 10 the bMch RON l'BLSOT from your mw home in thil clelirable location. A.rk tor._ UTBD YANK • 1&• .. 11111 IU7l.m Smell the now-.. feel &hi ooOl wa&er in,.,_... own lake, heel' the""'""' al 1CU' tonrinl ...... ,..,. away ... yet in I.hen rn, Tuldn Hilla. lelu ln your inacnUimnt hame on 2 ..... For a btochure «private~ A* for ... llilDfS OOLDBN l ,. •• aaa1 mm 1111.111 ~ l9lock to lhe bmcht! I 88. 2 BA unit. 2 BR 1 BAunitPLUBa..,...... IU. ~ BA..,_or makll quanena. New cm"pllt Md paint on a eomer lat. Won't laa! A* for._ DIAJfA Pa088D