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1989-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
Kiiier's Workers NB hosts Dornan sentencing to tell Little to debate Is again their side Le~gue abortion postponed to story openers on TBS COAST/A3 COAST/A:I SPOUTS/Bl STATE/A2 ' SATCRDA Y . .llJLY I;;. I 'Jll'J An OC Fair dive Rldl Charles of the Gr••t American High Dive T••r11 ulls off • P.•rch 40·feet above th• ground Into • poof that 11 only 8 fe et d e ep. The tea m p erforms dally at t he Orang• County '•Ir. See comple te fair sch e d ule on p age A J. QC Fa,ir is pitchman's paradise ly PAUL AROflPLEY or-aa1y-~ A hundred years ago, they pulled i.nt9 _d.usiy western towns fn aypsy w'aaons loaded wi1h soods. from the latest tn ladies ta.shions to snake oil for every disease affiictina mankind. The &ood ones talked smoother lhan Chinese silk. The sneaky ones had a shill in the crowd whose ills miraculously disappeared with a single swia of clixer. And the successful ones had the marks hning up to buy, proving the P.T. Barnum o~rvation, "There's a sucker bom every minute." Nowadays, the successon or that noblc- slash-ncflrious tradhion are seen mostly on l11c- ni&ht TV. They. promise hair ("I'm not j ust the owner. I'm a cllcnt"). honeys and hunks ( .. l'm havina a arcat time since I started callina party line") and ha~.tc cuisine ("It sHccs. dices. chops and splices ... ). But television can't be trusted. There's 100 much oPPonunity for deception across the air- waves. What looks so ent1c1ng and a11ract1vl' on the ti>ibc: prr1.xcs in_t hc mail look.ing like cheap plasuc. Fonunately, there's s1ill a way to sec tho~ sometimes strange. somcllmcs ingenious prod· uets up close-and in person. Listen up. Yem. Head on over to 1hc Orange County Fair. They're lined up. aisle af'lcr aisle. pitching products you never knew you couldn't live without. And, doggone if some or them aren't hard to resist Take the hand -held rood pro· ecssor/mixer/blcndcr/ice crusher being demon- su·1ted by Don and Marie r·Not Osn1ond .. l Lou;a. Jt's made b~ Bamix of Switzerland and. lhc Lottias stress, it's "1hc OrisinaJ" (and ··uL Approved;' Don Lolli& adds). This thin& works. It cranks up to 12 .000 revolutions per minute, quic.kly !urning peanuts into peanul butter. granulated suga.r into pow. dercd sugar. collcl· tx·ans 1n10 cotfcc ground,. ..The speed of the mach1nl' and the shape of the blades 1s wh:n df\I.'\ ll."·:i..1arlr-Lonfg-?"xplai'ns: But the chnchl'f lnn1e .. "'hen she turns oon- rat nulk 1ntO \.\htppo.•J Crl'am -1n about !() s«onds. She tosses 1n a 1l'"' -.tra.,.hcrnes. somr ar11fi c1al ~WCl'tencr and. voda'. a dl'SSl.'rl dchghl 101aling abou1 :!5 calonl's . ..,r )ou·rc a d1ahc11c or "·a1ch1ng yo ur chole\tcn1I. this '" an e\cellent \ul'K11tu1c:· -.he says. \Valll'l" arc pract1l':tl1~ JU n11,1ng out of hip pockets But thl'rl'\ ~ n1uch n1orc-to $C('. ·\round thl· cnrnl'r. on ano1hcr a1slC'. Paul MoM"s anJ I on Rroad"c\1 arc peddling shower heads, lhl' kind !hat n1akc both W3IC'r 00ictals and sho.,.•·r·takl'r!; harp, Their lh'\ tCl' pnur-. out a gallon or water rx·r n11nu1c le.,, lhan a I) pie.al sho"·cr head. and lcs' 1han flo.,. re~tnctor -.ho.,.·er head,, too. Rut II lflJe.iise see PITCH/ A21 Appeal asks open hearing for Na judge By JANET ZIMMERMAN 01 ,.,.. OMfp' ~' ~·- A ~tatl· ":i1chdug agenc) on Fnda) appt!aled a Superior Coun judge's _ ruhng to clu.,1: a hearing on alleged m1sconduc1 b) Harbor Municipal Coun Judge ('al' 1n Schm1d1 . In 11~ app . .'al to the state Suprcml· Coun. the stale Commission on Jud1c1al Pcrrorn1anc.l' contends 1here was an implied conflict or intcrnt bclaust lhl' Judgt· ruled o n a matter 1n\'olv1ng a colleague in the same county fhl.' comn11s\lon. ""h1ch 1n,es11ga1es Judicial 1mpropneucs, said they based their dN·1s1on to open the hearing on an 1n1tta11vc approved by v'oten 1n :-.lo-..l.'mbcr. ")ch rn1d1 ~uL-d to keep the heanng pnvatc. Because of s1ric1 confiden11aht~ requ 1~ments. the commission has not deta1k•d the chargl'\ for v. h1ch the 59-year-old Schmidt was 1nvcstip 1ed. (P~IH Ht .AJOG£/ A21 Amphitheater may . drop noise fight By BOB VAN EYKfN OI tho D...,. ~ $1.ofl' ~ttorne)s for the management of Costa r-.1~·s Pacific Amph1thcat~ agreed Friday 10 drop their liJ,tn against a 1987 court 1nJunc11on prohibitini lhem from \ iolaiing coun1 ~ noise standards dunng con- certs at 1he arena. a rntdent tn· volved 1n the court b.a1tlc said A group of Costa Mesa residents .who l1\C near the amphitl\cater sued the arena's management more than five )ears ago .. claiming conccns were 100 noisy. Th<" suit has betn 1n and out or court since 1ts fihng. but allorncys and platnt1fTs have 1nd1cated the matter might be SC'lllcd this year. Based on count) noise repons. Superior Coun JudgC' Gary Taylor ruled two years ago that concens al the amphitheater had v1ola1cd dtti· bcl hm1t s. and 1ssur-d an 1n1unc11on ordering arena 'managl'rs to tum down the music or face contempt or coun. Auorneys fOr ttlc amphitheater appealed the 1njuncuon ·rhe appeal is scheduled 10 be heard Jul) 21 1n Santa Ana. Newly installed sound monitori111 equipment at the amphitheater and in surTOunding nc1&)1borhoods con- tinue to indicate violations of nOix hm1 ts., ho,.·ever. And a recent New York Supreme Court dCC'ision appears to x.t a prcccdcnt allOW1nJ local 90vttn· ments wide d1scret1on in controllina noi se. cvsn when the soun::c comes from outside their jurisdiction. as in the case of Pacific Amphitheatre. The amph11hcater is located on the Oranac County Fairgrounds. which arc owned by the state. Lon Lusk. o ne of the plaintiffs in the s u it against Pacific Amphitheatre, said she hoped the development Friday would help brina about a sc11Jcmcn1 of the law- suit. "'II sounds as ir we've made some pfOlfCSS, but I hope it means they're going.to :um the sound down."' she said. Supcri9 r Coun Judge Richard J. Beacom. hcanng the amphitheater case, has ordered atiomeys in the case not 10 speak to the press. Police storm motel, capture wrong men By GEORGE OLSEN OI '"" o..,. I'-5<-'1 .\Oer storm1na n Wc\tnunster motel room Frida\ n1gh1 . pohce d1K"O\erc-d the meri they had cap- tured v.·c~ not th<" suspects 1hey were st-ekina 1n a ~l un1in11on Beach robbery that left a liquor s1orc owner wounded. Yun Ha. 43, of Westminster, was wounded by bullet frqments durinc the S:44 p.m. robbery outside his Huntin1ton Beach stOtt:, Low's Li- l"-.,. .. Al'WE$T/A2J Wildfires force area evacuations Recall organizers near signature goal LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ralina wiklftm ftwced hundreds of oeOole: 10 lloe I ,,..,, ............ NfOI ........ 1od on Oronee <;ounl)' -• compltt FridO~ 11 non. -more lMn 1,500 KJW of brwlt llld ~ndo In lllno -•lill. Aftredlol ---lllln 1,400 ICNI bl Rf-.. ... Qi1M) -............... o1._ .,.,_ -.... ,All 1ty l"AUL ARCHll"UY °' -.,...., ..... """ Orpnizers: of a campaia.n 10 recall Foun- &ain Valley City Councilman Fred Voss said Friday they are a week away from meeting their •ia~ture-ptherina aoat. .. We'ri just Jbout done, and we're tcllina cll.Ciled." commhtee membtt Beverly 8umctt .aid. •we ftaure by the end Of Mlll week .... 't'fl have them all ... If they sucxccd, they will hre11 the Aua. 4 dndllne for tumina in their recall petiliont by ·-· Vou has betn under fi~ ln the communi- ty lince his 1rrest tOr aolkitina ttx from ~vcr oolke otrteen in Senti Ana. You. who was mayor at lhC' t1n1t• of l\1s arrest. egrttd t.o step down fro1n h1s pos1 but declined to give up h is council scat. Membt.n or the Comnutttt to Rttall Voss need to w llcct 6.1 SO va hd si.&na1urcs -20 percent of the city's rcg1s1ered voters -10 rorcc a ipccial election. Burnetl said they hoJ)t' to pther 10 per- cent over the. required numbn to en.sure a comfortable cushion qainst Invalidated si1na- 1ures. Voss h111ervcd in several appoin1cd 1nd elccled posi1iOniC In Fountain Valle)' over the pest IWO decades. He su""ndcfed the mayor's aavcl af\cr s*idina no contc t in February 10 1 mtldc· mcanorchllrweoftohci1in11e11 from an under- cover polieewon1an posing as a pros111u1e. No con1est is 1an1amoun1 10 a 1u11ty pica. However, some rts1dcnu feel Voss should leave City Hall ahoaethcr. Thev launched 1hc recall cam~ian aRcr he tt"bufl'td 1hc1r demand for hi~ resignation. About 10 r~ular 0 ron1m11ttt mcn1bc.rs have ~ the pctiuon drive. apptanna w«k· ends oultidt local supcrmarltets and •"tek· ni&hts in city neighborhoods. Should they aather enouah siana1urts by th~ deadline, the)' will tum the petitions over to the c:ity ckrlt who then has lO days to verify the lanitUttl. Burnett ukS pc0plc continue to ask Yoo to llvt 'the city lhc cxpenlC of a 1PCC-ial GOOD MORNIN G • cleclion. ''Many people arc still tl')1n& to convkl« the man to face the faets and S\CP down ... lhe s1ud. If Voss were to decide to rnian af\er dtc pc11t ions we~ submitted, the llw raquirn tMt an clcc1ion be held anyw1y, 9urnett •id. Aner the tianaturct are vtrifit'4,, the Oty Council h11 up IO 125 da)'I to tel u ......_ she Mid. A apecial clctt1on in November ... already be in 1he work1. 1'1't t'Otlft1Y • ~ iderina askil'\I \tOters: to a.,,,.-ove a .... • lncrcax to fund transpona1t0n Miid&. lflhlt ottun. 1 rteall 00.W be lillW 8' • umc time.. savina it. ci!l.c llMIM fl 11119 _.. ma1ed 190.000 a apedal =*-..... ...._ • .................................... AS C0191c:s ............... ,_ ............... 88 otNtuat it's.... .. , ....... , .. .. ... • • •. .. .. A 5 R<tlglorl........................ ........ A6 9&1»4 ~ ...................... Al ..... u ............................... A7 ~l'Jlod ........................... 15·1 Crossworcr ............................ 16 ()filth nockft..................... 17 En,lftati'ifM'nt .••.. ~ .•.•••.••.• ,, A8-9 Pe-ople ................................ AtO Polee Log ............................ Al ~ nottces... ...... ~................. 17 Sports ................................ 11 .... TV Ulllngl. ..... ..................... 118 ~ .............................. AS G &$ -DAILY PILOT/ s.tunll!y, JtJ/I; 15, - ornan will be on Turner's abortion debate panel . . A !l..AtlTA {A Pl r-Abortion oppone~ts, labeled '"idioll Ulb .. Blb:os~lby Turner Broadcas11na System CUinnan Ted Turner, picketed outside T8S head· ..-rten on Friday and called for air time to prncnt lldr views. abonion, she said. '"We're disappointed with the biased program- mina." she said . About 10 protcsltn marched outside Turner's CNN Center in downtown Atlanta, watched by three policemen.. One carried a sian that said, "I'm no Bozo." Mary Boycrt, 1 spokeswoman for Gcoraia Right to Life, said the aroup objected to Turner's namc-callina and to 1 ~hoice documentary planned for broadcast on SuprcrStation TBS July 20. Abortion foes want equal time on the cable TV station to show "Ecli~ of ~cuon," a film showin& tht rtSults of a 24·Weck Turner, who put his outspoken manner on the back burner the past few yean as his businets dealinp became more time consumin&, showed he hasn't lost his flair for controveny when he made the remarks about aOOrtion foes in Los Angeles on Wednesd•t· In a .. speech, Turner said TBS wou d present "Abortion ror Survival,"' a program that takes a pro- choice slant in line with his own views. Turner said a tClevised debate on the iuue is scheduled to follow the proaram. ··We'll gi ve the other Bozos a chanct to talk back." Police crack qown on tinted windows 9y ROU:aT IAltKER Of_O.,. .... ~ A special police enforcement de- tail formed la11 yc:ar to cut down on deaths and injuries on Huntington 'Beach streets has launched a crack.down on illegal and visibility lhroudina tinted windows in can. Bert Adkins, aq officer with the 'Critical Accident Suppression and Enfon:cment team, said tha1 ··after· market" tinting of front side win· dows and win-dshields distorts viaion and can lead 10 accidents. The darkened windows impair the niP.time vision of motonsts, he laid. The tinted windows also make it impouiblc: for drivers to h.ave eye con\let with other motorists. That problem, too, has contributed to acciden11 when drivers have no idea what the other is goina to do or '#hen he's aoina to do it. Adkins. and the other four officers with lhc enforcement team, began istu.ina citations Fridlly to car Ow{l- ers who have their cars illegally tinted. -"A letter from Police Chief Bill Payne uraing voluntary compliana- also went out to business owners Thursday. Payne also said the state vehicle code prohibits installalion of window tinting in certain areas of a vehicle and makes it un lawful for a person or dealer to install such tint· .... The letter also enclosed a copy of LCatifocnia Highway Patrol letter sent to business owners last Dtttm· ber, claimin& there arc "compelling reasons" to prohibit aflermarket tintina. The local enforctment team got its start in October when it tightened enforcement on accident-causing drivina patterns on Beach Boulevard and Adams and Warner avenues. all noted Huntington Beach ' traffic troublt spots. Adkins said thr crack'Hown has resulted in a 26 percent dccrtasc in accidents since. Mesa printer agrees to plead guilty to counterfeiting bills A Costa Mesa printer has agreed 10 plead auilty in Santa Ana nex1 Miek. 10 counterfeiting almost $10 million in cash in what authorities uy may be: one of the biggest cou.ntcrfcitin& rinJS in U.S. history. Hal J. Stepan1ch, 33. allegcdlY produced tfle phony bills in ont week' in a aaraae at his ex·wife's home outside Palm Spiing.s. At his trial, scheduled to begin T~y. Stepanich is ex!)C('lcd to enter the auilty pica in exchange for a liahtcr sentence. Authoritiet aot on Stepanich's trail when a landlord turned in a fake SlOO bill the defendant had used to pay his rtnt. That led in- ves1igatoo: 10 another Orange Coun- ty man. Richard Watte!. who also is a suspect in the multimillion-dollar scheme and is awai1ing 1rial in Te:tas on counterfeiting charges. Attorneys for Stepanich said they hope he will get a reduced sentence because he has coo~ra1ed in the investiption. Afier his arrest in April, Stepanich led authorities to a Huntington Beach storage spacl" where they found $7 million in phony notes. Stepanich faces a possible prison term of up to 36 months if he pleads au.illy to counterfei1ing $9. 7 million. ¥an ~gedly ~ills wife, bungle s suici de .J 0.,-s.tvke But the gun did not fire whtn A Sania Ana man allqedly shot Beliz pull~ the triger, said Santa Ilia estraneed wife to death Friday. Ana police Sgt. Rick Hicks. ... tried unsuccessfully to kill ltimltlf as his preschool-age son -:0 Beliz, 43. killed his wife. Nkoloa Gonulez, 19, then raised a IU&Olftatk handaun to his head in tbe 1prc1CDOC of his 4-ycar"'\)ld son. JUDGE ......, "1 • Accordina to courthouse sources he is accused of fixina tickets for a t prostitute in exchange for sex, mak· I 1na illeaal political contributions and pv;na.-prc:fcrcntial treatment to a friend's daUJhter. Deputy Attorney General Roy Witnesses told police Beliz looked at his wife"s body on the sidewalk. then announced: "She"s .aonc. I'm aone. We're all aone," Hicks said . he: shootina occurred at 5022 W. Roberts Drive about 10: I 5 a.m. open. Schmidt's attorneys have offered 10 open the hearing for all but the lint charge. which they called in· flamma1ory and unfounded. Be- cause of the naturt of the charges, witnts5C'S may be hesitant 10 testify in public. they said. Jn documen1s filed wilh the 4th Diilrict Coun of Appeal in San1a Ana. Hewitt add~sscd 1he conflic1 of interest issue. FIRES From Al around and .numerOus homes in the Silent Vallc~nd Poppet AalS areas, California rtment of Forestry . Capt. Tr1vis itten said. · Jim Reeder, a CDF ~nalion chief estimated that up to 400 people were evacuated from the campground alone. Fire spokeswoman Anna Smith said flames-des1royed a tWo--story home worth about S 175,000 and two trailen. She estimated that some 800 people live in the area, but most of them only on the weekends. "This one has real potential," CDP spok~mari Tim Sp11.nn said.of the Riversidt blaze. Abo.ut 600 firefighters from lhe CDF and the U.S. Forest Service were battling the tire near Poppet Aats, northeast of the Soboba In- dian Reservation on the north· weitem edac: of the San Bernardino National Fortst. Witten said two tirefighten suf. . fcrcd heat exhaustion and another two sustained unspecified minor in· juries. . Crews managed to surround 15 percent of the blaze, but thert was no ettimate on containment time. Witten said. Firtfi&)lten were being h•mpercd by steep, brushy terrain and winds of up to 20 mph. '"We h•ven't had a fire out this way in many years · and the vegetation is really thick, .. he said. The fire was caused by sparks from a bUl\dozer. Witten said. "This time of r,car tire danacr is extreme and peop e need to be much mo rt cautious than normal.·· he said. "When pcoP.le use mechanical equipment in w1ldland areas they really need to check and make surt they have spark am:sten ... A fire that burned abou.1 65 acres in Featherly Regional Park in Yorba Linda prompted officials to evacuate the Riverbed Apartments around 4 p .m".. Orange County Fire spoketwoman Jean Plait. "Ifs mov· ins right on down the river bed," she said. Platt said she did not have infor- mation about the size of the apart- ment complex or number of evacu· .... C·orrectip n Friday's entertainment calendar incorrectly listed the featured per· formen at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Santa Ana. The hotel i1 in fact featurin&. "Super Swina Sunday" With the Bob Sc:tiillina Orchestra, each Sunday through July from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Ballroom. Admission 1s S5 per person. For information. call 241 ·3800. sa y out and out it was wrong. but when you. pu1 all these things toaether some questions arc raised." he said. Schmid!, a 23-year veteran who has served longer than any other Oranae Coun1y judae. said he will retire in December but wants to clear his name. Ht is the second Harbor Court judge facina formal disciplinary action. Harbor Municipal Coun Judge Brian Carter w1s accused of similar: misconduC'l. He retired earlier this "Furner said. ""They loo~ like idiots 1nyw1y." The debate panel will Include Rep. Robt:n Doman R·Calir.; Faye Waulcton of Planned Partnthood: 11nd Nellie Gray, president of March for Life. Thouah Turner's ~marks v.·i:rc n:pOrtcd ACrou the" counlry, even makin g 1hr front page of t~c . Allanta newspapers, TBS headquarters rcportrd rttt1v1n1 only An aide to Dornan, an abortion foe, said Thursday the congressman was not personally offended by Turn- er's remarks and still planned to participate in the dtbatc. modera1e response. . 11 'd bo TBS spokHwoman KJ1sie Bassett Riag.a sa1 , a . ut 20 1clephone calls wcrt re«ived. half of th~ obJCCt1na to Turner's oomments or the rren11se of t~c proaram. Riuall said con1roversia provan1m1na has on occasion prompted hundrt"ds of 1rlcphone calls. . "He's still scht'dulcd," Briao Bennett, Doman's chief of staff, said Spt'\king from Doruau's Oranae County, Calif .• office. "He's known Ted Turner a Iona time. He's not takina it perSQnally. ''He knows {Turner) is just speaking rhe1orically, It's part of the rhetoric that comes wi1h the issue." Turner in the past acquired the nickname ··captain Outrageous" for his outspokenness. though he .has bce.n notably mellow in the past few yean as the stze of h!S media empire has grown und consurncd more of his time. ...,,...._......, ..... ~ Pollee foree their w•y Into W ..... tnlter nt0tel roOln l'rld•y f•boveJ. but dte M•n they •rrested -lncludlr19 lh• m•n •hown below -weren't t he robtter1 they IOutht, ARREST from At quour, I 5301 Sprinadale Si. Huntington Beach Police ·Sgt. Lloyd Edwards said Ha was return· ing from the bank with a bag of cash when a 'unman came up to him in the park1na lot and grabbed the baa. Ha grabbed back the bag and ran toward the store's front door. but tripped and fell. Edwards said The gunman fired three shots at the liquor store owner with a larae- caliber pistol and fraaments from the bullets stl'\lck Ha in the left buttocks. ri~ht thigh and lef\ arm, Edwards sa'id. The aunman then grabbed the baa of ca1h and fled north on Springdale in a large American-made car driven by a second man, Edwards said. The amount of cash stolen was un· '1tnown . Hu.nt inaton Beach and West- minster poli« began searchina for the sus~ts and later rccieved a rtport of a car parked at Motel 6 • 6266 Wtstminster Blvd.. that matched the description of !he aun- man's car. Officers. accompanied by a police doa, stormed the mo1el room at about 8 p.m. and detained seve,ral PITCH f romA1 produces a healthy, invigora1ing blast of water, so .. lhert's no sacri- fice involved," Moses says. He quickly reels off its stiling poin1s: all American made, lifetime auarantce, easy disassembly for cleaning, government certified water saver. At $1 9.95, it's neither cheap nor expensive. It's a price that (>TOmpts batpin hun1en 10 ask, "Is 11 avail·. able In storesr· It's not. It has to be dtmonstrated. or people aren't likely to buy it. Moses 11ys. "That's the reason people comt to fain, anyway. You won"t see this demonstrated at K·Mart.. ·• he says. They've .101 a handful of other bl.th products to compliment their leader -Europcan·slyle 50ap and men, bu1 Edwards said the occu- pants were rele•scd af\er robbery shampoo a.ispcnscrs. fogless mirron for shavina 1n the sho~r. arm tX· tensions for adjus1in1 the height of your water·sav1ng shower head. This thinJ practically sells itself. But Moses is a handy closer. "Just tell ·em we"re righ1 friendly folks around here," he says. Nearby. Kath ~ Yockey is polishina u.p her spiel on Curb Ser- vice, a trash baa holder desianed to eliminate trash cans. It's a son of frame on wheels 1ha1 comes with an airtight lid. Yockey knows every gardeners frustration when he or she empties the aras.s catcher into the trash can and the baJ falls in. So she losses a heavy boa into Curb Service with its patented, non-slip baa holder. Lo and bthold, it ti&htens in place! And the hi& slips easily out the front of the Curb Service frame. so frail prdenen no longer have to lift witnesses uid they were not the right men . heavy baas ou1 of 1hosc old. denied trash cans. She reels off its other fea1ures: Th<" roll holden for extra tralh bags. th <" optional pocket aprons thal hol.l prdening or cleaning lOOls, the cas~ · to.use Perm A Sl"al that elimina1t·, the little wire baa ties. "Yo u can use it 1n your aarage. your honte or your garden:: Yockt1 u ys, .. all for S59.9S (delu:te moJtll or $39.9S (basic n1odel)." Who says you can't build a bctt<"r mousetrap? And 50 i1 goes. a1slt after a1sll'. products to plcaS<'. products 111 puzzle. Personalized children's books. rt'- lationship INOrkshops for won1 cn Mr. Rainauner. engraved pct sonalizcd license plate frames, Super Shami, Vibra Cushion. Le Cana1x· Maker and Crystal Boutique. Step ri&ht up. ladies and grnt!I.. lrt me show you what this can do .. • Hewitt., wbo rtprcscnls the state. 11id 1he Superior Court judac who Nied on Schmidt's suit acted bclond hi.I authority. Our position is the Superior Court lacks the subject matter jwisdiction. That resides solely in 3 lbe (state) Su~me Court. .. Hewitt "II is a littJe akin to the fo:t watching the chicken house. It could be conslt'Ued that way," he said. Bui Siejel called 1he idea absurd. year, thus endina lhe cdmmission"s r-;:::=========================================::;-probc. He has denied the c;haracs. • _ c laid. • r The comminion had planned to open the previously confidential •-hetrina bued on Proposition 92. L which pvea the qency the op1ion 10 i open prooeedinp if 1~ 1.llqa1ions a involved corruption, dilhoocsty or moraJ turpiu.adt. Schmkll't attorney, K. Warren -!".! ~1 uUd the. judle to deny a ( NqueA 10 open the Aua. lO hearina ~ blclute &ht new auidelines, lhoua,h I ::;:.o~y t~~ have not Oii IGM 2J, luocri« Coun Judie - L lmilll oilcl die comm~ I lo ..... "1 Nia laid down by lh< -. JUdldal Couacll, Ille com· • 'oe•1 •IMkiaa body. Until the L tlllllll ..._ Ille law, the tom· ,. ' r'm ...... bave cM -..11tority .. ·-.. ~ ............ ,. ,_ ' 1n'W cbt cwdlu-- • It "'!If.ill)· • FTC k IJLl'lly . •' .......... The judac would have removed himself from the matter \( he and Schmidt were friends or worked closel y totc:ther. "You'\/e ao1 to temper some ·Of the IC: theories with loaic," Sicac:I said in an earlier Interview ... Obviously thtrc arc aoin& to be lf'IY areas. But if )'Ou. accepted 'the other side there'd be no one around to hear anythina involvint a Judie." . Jeffrey Shaman1 director of the Center for Judicial CondUC1 Or· ~utioot in Oiklfo. said one !,udee hceril'.ll lftOther JUrist't c:ate ii ~ un1void1Me flaw in the sy,.. -·· ~ .. a cue IO 1nothet county ii \UlliUty becluae of tht cott and bldthll in mou areu. •Kl Shaman, wtw.: noe-profit orp11:intion is 1 _...,.,_ '°' _ Jlldiclat com· ···---lie ............. •Plri« Court -.... -lllrildlaliaD -.... _. ... 'If llltcot s 'C.il.,v· ... .,, 14 7 .,.. ........... IO Schmidt and Caner were amona w d th 1 1 six judges at the: Newport Beach A or to e w se counhouse invesrigaled for n:poned misconduct. J u.d&es Susanne Shaw ind Christopher Strople have since been cleared' by the commission and Russell Bostrom announced hi1 early retirement in September. Judae Selim Franklin said he Wit clearta, but rommission officiab have refuted to confirm or deny it. Schmidt'• c.ase involved a reputed prostitute: caytht by 90Uce durint • 1li"4 operation. She tokt in· vcsttpton the had sex with Schmidt't &lend in return for tblt pe:non'1 help ia DttWldiaa ScbrrWt '° tUe care of &rt tniflk bckeu. cai..r a11o9odly collecled on the ·-from '°""""· ' Sdlmldtaloo_y_. jail ---tbr .. """'"" ftlln -----in--ID a. • dluataua ol a t.i••• ......... , ............ .. ........ -... ,, .. , ... =:a:t· l. 2 . Don't uaetbe price per yard on carpeungas the Only cr1terton for compart.on. Many stores wtll quote tow prtcee over the phone to entice people Into their lhowrooma. Make oure you're comparing apples wt th applee. ror eaa111ple: a. la the carpet the ume'I b. la the etore uatna leu expensive, less experiencedlabot? c. la the padding comparable or a ·-·quality? d. 11111 the etore meaaured? ts their yam.go llgure comparable'I • .. HI 1.1.•:·l'I '\ HO ·\HD Alzheimer's support group The Orange County chapter of the Alzheimer's A~soc1at1on holds suppon group meetings at I p.m. every other Thursday at thc Har~r Area Adult Day Care Center. 661 W Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. The meetings provide a network of support fo r caregivers, families. fnends and professionals to share their feelings, ideas and cxpcrit'nces as they cope with the burden of caring for .tn Alzheimer's pauent. It as csumated that there an: more than 20,000 "•Clams who suffer from 1h1s devastating d1st"asc an Orange Count) Call 548-9331 or 631-0245 for mort' 1nfor- mat1 on. Readers' theater at l/brary ~teve Mellow's Readers' Thcall'r at Ne\.\ptirl Beach Public L1brar) an Newport Center "'111 continue at 7·30 pm o n Wedne~a) in the Community Room. The hbrar) as lcx:atcd at 856 an ( lcmrnte Dnve Call 'ialh Robert at 6-l+. "\I IP lor more anforma11on · German teens need hosts Host families arc nl·edcd for two group' ol German teen-agers who wall be 1n the Hunt1ngtun Beach and In inc area<. lrom Thursda> to Aug. 20. Hosts arc asked tu provide a bed. meals and insight 1n10 the American wa} of life . .\II studtnf') come with 'pending m oney and rnmpkte medical and liability 1nsuran1.·e Student<. "ill attend dass each morning and go un local da)-long s1gh1-sccmg trips. For more 1nlorma11on. In inc famil1l'S m:n call Kell) 0.(onnell at 839-0975 and Hun11ng1on Beach re\1den1-; ma' call "lanl' Albcr' <11 55 1-3186 . . OC Fair Schedule 10:30 a.m. Joke telhng con- tec,t Carnation Kids Stage 11 :30 a.m. .\ma11ng ~arlo Magin an 1 p.m. A\hle\ puppets -Mclod) Junction Stage j;jo Med1cinl' Man ,.,_I , ,,~,,m T_: ~how -all1an•nt to (//'Mft (...-~rw'"ff'Tl'l .\ d m 1 n 1 .., t r a t 111 n Ru1ldtng Pin the tail on the rahh1t -< 'arna11on Kids Stage Stuffed rabbit con1ec;1 -Po"cr 106 eonll·-.1 area % p.m. Great .\mcncan high di\ 1ng <ihu" -Fair Ring Ol)'mp1c horseshoe p1tlh1ng M1lll'r'> Meadows %:30 p.m. Ch1cago/Ch1cago p111a l·a11ng lOntc\t KWIZ hcntage . tage 3 p.m. Breeding ho" .\" ard" < ercmon' -I 1' l'- stock Show nng 3:30 p.m. Cowbo) K1kkers -( cntcnn1al Stage Har. stackina contl''it -I "C'itock hu" nn~ Dail) Pilot 1.i carrot cook-off -\lta lx•na\ Craft and Cook'<, Cialkr. 4:30 p.m. High wire act -ad1an·n1 to Fair Ri ng 5 p.m. Alta Dena Dair) milk llnnk1ng contest Livestock Shuw ring 6 p.m. Parade -grounds t :30 p.m. High ware act -adJan·nt tu F-air Rang "Making bo"s and ribbon ro~., .. b} ( hc11 I Ya r n e 11 f Io"' e r .1 n d <i a rd l' n Bldg /Oemo nstrat1on rhl'all·r '7 p.m. "Mcmoncs of RtX'k ·n· Roll" l'Onl·crt tcatunng The Tokens and The Penguin\ -.\rhng1on Theater 7:30 p.m. Tnn1dad Steel Band -C l'ntl·nnaal Stagc 8 p.m. Side car races -< oor-. \rena Main trttt Band -Mclt>d) Junction Stage Pasadena Chorus -l 111k Thl'Jtl'r t p.m. "Memones of Rock 'n' Roll" com'l'rt fcatunng T he Tokens and The Penguins -.\rllngton Theater Atcsh Bell) Dancer; -K Wl7 Heritage Stage Gar) Murra)' and fn\O~ -Melod) Junction Stage 10 p.m. Ron Stein'\ "'Memories of Elw•" -KWIZ Hentage tage ('·\I.•:'\ D:\ H Monday .. July 17 • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Meu City Coucll. council chambers.. 77 Fair Dnve • 7 p.m. ff•atlqtoll Buell City CoRDcll, council chambers. 2000 Main St. POI .I(··· I .Of, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 15, 1989 Little people try to open some minds By EMILY A DAMS Of 1"-O•ij1 l'ilot ~t•ff L1t tk pcopk \Ulll'I from .1 fX'lll"fltu.tl problem~.,,, \l'i."'' Dl·p1c1cd '" lUl1.· o'erl(1u"n l·hilJ1l·n 1n mo' ll'\ \Ulh .t' ·· 111111.· B.1nd11\ or " I he W 11 Jrd of 01 · Ii 11 ll-l)l'11pk h.1' l' tu du1. k m1'>lOrlll'Pll111l\ anti lahl.'I'> "hl•r1.•\ l'I thC) go But an <J\\'fJL(l'-\1/l'll fX'"on 11111' h.i' 111 meet. onc-un-11n1 "'1th .1 'hon-,liltureJ per!>on to undcf\tand thl'' .an· JU\1 111-l' an)une cl'>I.· ..a1J I uunt.11n \ alk~ rn1- dent F-rank ' )In Hcnll' the -.n1ir1d .1nnu,1I Rilh liJrt\ Barhc1.uc tx-1ng hl'IJ 1111111d11 .1t-,q~n' home What la1tk fl\'"l"ll Jfl' l11n"1ng tor " expo .. url'. ;\.l'l!rl \.110 I \lll \\Ith I 'I m1ll1on people 111 lhl· l n11nl \I.tie\ "ho have o ne ol ~110 l\f>l"' ol 1dl·n11llnl dwarfism mo't pn1j')k hJ' l' prohahl\ nol met a 1 ru1.· Ii II fl· I'll. l\iln ""l'lll I .and ,, It'" other'> "ould lik1 111 d1.1n11-l th.II On th\.' \UI I.ill ll 1111~h1 \l'l'ln hkl· thl\ t)pe of l(l'l-t111(1·1hn u1uld ""'11" l1t .1 chance for )nu1 J\l'IJge Joi: tu 1111.k J k1.' midgeh But. Nl·g11 ,,11d la,1 \dl r'\ ~1rht·rnl' "'a!> \\:r~ W1. l l""' u I 1r1 11rx 111 nii J k" mind~ l he 2~ 111 "' hllll· f}\."t1pk "ho alll'nd tht' barhl.·qul· ma' npl'll a fl"" mind\ hut the) llltl.'n h.i' I.' 1u f'it-ld du111h qu1.•\t1011' 1n thl· rnl·antinw Rt'll\ \ll'"Jll J 1 toot I0-1nth <\nahl•1n1 ••llm1111an1 '"1J 'hl' oltcn " a!>k.t>d "hl·ther her d11ldrl·n JJl ·norm.II · .. , tell rx-opk ""-11 thn h11 thl'll hl'J<.h up ag.t1n\I the ll'•hng l'\l'r\ d.t\ · I nwan "'hat " normal"" \hl' d'>kl·J "\\ t Jl .... ,1" ,,I\ 1ha1 on\.' of thl h1gj_tl"'I \pale hJrnl.'r<. " ht·t1A.l'l'l1 thl l Jf\ · ,.11J a1. tor JOd kgi.11JJf\ llllk rx·r ... 11n Hill\ Bart' ··P'e11pk \llll \tlllll" ur lo llH' .111J ,,1\ ~hen Jr1. \OU g11111l!. tu l!,lll\\ up" I ,..,k them "hl·n thl'' .trl · Bart~ ti-l -.aid h1·., ligh11ng. thl· 11111 1111 thdt d"arli\m " a h.tnd1lJJl I 111k rx·ork Ill' \aid .trl U\I .... ldp.thk ,1, JO\llnl· l'l\l' onh lhl"\ h.1\ It tight the \onal -.11gmJ :ill.h tw<l 111 h..·1011 \ho rt Han' al\o " nppu,nl 10 t hi.· 1nm 00dl\lnnllnJt11111 I 111k p1:upl1· don I nl'ln'>anl\ ,ufh:1 11\U I J...,, 11111111.1111111 Pl'~lpk al.l' \llllph Uf1,l\l.,111· Ill .111 till· -;ubtk 'W,t\\ thn m:.i' 111,ult 'htlll·\t,1111· Sentencing continued for woman who killed common-law husband By JAN ET ZI MMERMAN Of the' 04"tty ~ .. ot \t•ff 'earl\ ti'l' \lJf\ IM\l' p.1\'l'd ''"ll" 01" 1c D\\on pl.1 n lll'd .1 nd hl'l ix·J , .11 n out tht' ,1.1hh111l! 1k.1th of hl·r llll1llll•ln· la" hu.,band ·" lw I.I\ 'kl'tllnll "' tlwir Huntington H.1rh11ur .11ntl11min1u111 (l Y.a<, JU!>I 1111' \l'.11 th.It l>\\1111 ,lJ· m111e<l 10 thl· kill111~ ill IHlpn 111 Ji.'dta 1ng a PO!>'>lbk prl\11n tn m 111 '~ H'.lf,·lu-lill' Her o;en11.·nu1111 ,,.1 1111 I rid.I\ "a' u1n- 11nunl until t.111 1 •1 [)\\on h,I\ 11.11111 .t 111·1 1111 Jlli.'1 lo\ 1.'J Enn~1l \ •"lllll'I ind h" h 1n1tl < 1r11rg.l Ira L arnt1 ,1, ·"' "mpl11l'' 1n thl· '"' I I\ 19~.l .... 1.1~ llll!, II• '11lk1 I • •I\ h1.1 hu,h.rnJ ' $1()0.flOO llll: 111'111.111,l' p11l11 I Ill.' ll,1\1.· plcalleJ 1n111>H'lll .ind 1 ... ,. 111.il 111 \l·r lember l·kr \l'llll'llll n~ llkl'h '""I>· , .. 11111w,·t1 until hn • 11-dt•fl'ntl.1111 , ... ,., Ill' fl' whcd dl'fl'll'l .11111111\ \11.!11." \tl'lll said f), \nn Int 1 l'd .11 dw11 prd1m111.1" hl·anng 111 \l.11d1 th.11 rrii<.nutor' mJJl· her no prorrn<.l"' 111 kn1l·m' Her hu\h,rnd \kl Dul.I\ l>"on "·" stabbed I 7 11 llh' ,I\ hl· 'kl"I I h \t •n IC'itllil·d th.II ,fll "·•Ill\ d hl'I hu,hand dead to 1.'nJ , ..... , ••I ph"1l.ll .ind l'llltl· t1unal ahu-.c .inJ 111l11lln1 till' lll,uraml· mone\ Larnh .1 't"\' 'I 111k 11.111\ •. ,1lkl(l'd1, \.\U'i olkrt·d S 1111100 tt1 ,,,rr, 11111 1hl' killing I hat 'lll.'1.1,il :.illq;.1111111 k1ll1ng fnr financial g,1111 -··11uld n·,ul1 1n the d1:.11h pen.ill~ .dlhUUl,!.h p11l\1.0lllltH\ .1n: 11111 l'\jX01. tnl lrt jllll\ll\' 11 D'''°" tnt1l1rd 'he kl I .1mh in to thl' hoU\l' after hn hu\h,111d "l"lll to \kep -\ltl'r thl· '1ahh1r1~ thn thl"ll h.id '>l"\ at thl' !nut 111 thl· hn1 '" II ''"uld l1111k hkl' \hr \\J\ r;11l<.'d h\ .111 1ntn1i.kl 'hl' \.lid U\\un ')OlUUk.! I .11nh t•lll ol thl· g.Jll'd u•mi1tn Jnd dr •rrx:d him 1111 .11 PJuli1 < u,1,1 H 1~h"·' 'hl ll'\l1lll·d \ .1.,quo "a' no11 Pl•''1.·n1 .11 th1 11111 111 thl \...illlng .1.u1n.l1nl1 lo lh, .. n Ex-Mesa man to return to U.S. to face charges By Thr Auoclatrd Prru \ \ '< CH \I K Br 1ll'h < 11l11rnh1.1 - .\n l'\-( O\ta \ll',.1 111.111 "hn h." 'l"-"lll near!\ t\.\O \l'·"' 1n 1.111 "hill hl' light' elTort!> tn 1·,1r.1d1t\.· h1111 111 c .ll1tor111.1 no"' '>ll\\ hl· ' "1ll111g I• 11111111 'nlun tanl) to the I 11111.'d \t.1t1.' ti,·, .1U\l' hi\ \\llC I\ d\ lll)l 111 \.till\ I "'1\h \.\lk \l.11 iln ' l.1..!1111! 1,1p1dl\ Charle<, \t1. \ l'' 1o.l '•Id 111 .111 1ntl'f' 11'" thlS \.\.et•k 111 tltl \ .llllllll\•'I pr1. In.ii center .. 1 "·1111 .1 '""'" 111.d I hi\ "·• preposten>u' h.111h·11P .111d I k1111\\ I 1.Jn win .. \tc\l'\ 1' \\,11111.d 111 t .1lit11rn1.1 111 l.1u charge<, o l ,\'1111 io: h1~h ·ll'l"hn11l11g' l'q111p ment tu t ht: '1 ',,., l 11 "" He ha' hn·n tn i.11 111 \ .lnll•U\n ""•l' .\ugu'>I I 41\.., l \ll'Pl tor Jn I !\-hour rl'll'aS1 hl'h1rt• .t rt·-.irrl''' -"h1k figh11ng efforts 111 ntr.1d1tl· 111111 Ill till' l 'nlll'd 'itates to IJll' mm1 1h.rn ~II 1h.11gl'' l k had Ot'l'll arrl•,11·d Ill I l·,1111. ) ul-un \\hen: he \\3\ Oii ,1 1°1\hllll! lrlfl \rlc\.q <..ml Ill" \\Ill ~I Ill 1h1 I llltl'd S1<11e~ 11' thl.' \nH ricJn ~ti\ trn111en1 "'" PW' 1dl' him "1th a Jeknw l""'l'r and g1H' him .i tnJI "11h1n 61 d.1" lk said h1<. IJ\\\\'r Koll\·rt \nJl'r\tln ha' g.1,cn hi\ olkr 111 ll'lurn 111 < .1n.11J1:in la"''l"f 8 111 llJlprin \\ho fl'JlflWl11\ thl· l c;; l(U\Crnmt'Ol .\nder\on "a' 1111 \Jlal11>n until Juh 2~ anJ 11.ilrmn "·" ••111 111 lhl· ut' nn anothl•r lJ\l' ·.ind 1..11uld nul Ill· ri.·.11. hl·d The d1Jrgc" 111 < .1h111rn1.1 1n' ulH lc>n· 'r>1ral' .ind m.1k1ng. t,JI,.· ,t,1tl'mr111' 1n lllnOCl lion \\Ith th1..· all1°l!l'd 'ak 111 high· tc1.hnolog~ u1mpull r rqu1pml.'nl 111 the: Rll'>'>IJn\ red pc11pl1 But lhJt '>Uhlll h1." ha' had 111t•lound etfc:lt\ 1111 the 11,l'' of l111k 1x·11pll "ho Lurrcntl) 11\l \'llh an Kfl pt'fl1·111 un i:mplu,m.:nt r:itl.. J1..l111J1t1g tu BJlt\ ··\.\l• llun't \\Jlll .1 h.ind11ut \.\l JU\l ~.int c1 hJnd up · Bart~ '>..l1J <>Ill' hd111ntt hJnJ hJ' u1me lr11m ,1,1t\.' .\\wmhl\ 111Jn '\,ol.in I 1111dlt R I uun I.tin \.ilk' .... 1w .i111111ptlll to 1ndudl hllk 1)1.11f)ll on J f)ll'i.l' 111 111-IJlnl lq11\· la11on that \\ould \ll J\IJl a Pt>rtH>ll 111 \ta11.. li1lli.'f\ '>Jk'> lor 1111111111!\ l!roup' \.\ h1k ,1 prJ1. lll.llll! upt11mc:lfl\I II 'l' \ pnrl B··.id1 I n11dk \Jld h• •lll'I .1 hu,h.rnd dnJ "'It.: ll'dnl •'ho '""'l 1•1~ lrulk'> l11r 1 1\111)! I nl11ural!l'll h) thl' u1ur •l!l h1· '·'"' 111 1h11'l' '"t• t111k rx·1•pk 1r·11·1c •1 · .11111..· 1ntl'rr,11..·d 1n I!" 1ng lillll 1)\11pl1· ,, 11.111d up · 111..·,, .ire tllll'lllgl·nt l.lf•.1hl1 i"'' pl1 111 .1n l ,•1nun111 pr"111<111 \d11..11. 1r,,. I .1\\ ddt"1,r;h\ \lllllfXlillg, I I /lo.II "d \lth11u11h th1. ll'~1\IJt11111 J1d 11111 I'"" 11 \J1 r.inl\ t 111 I 1111dk ,,1111 h,· ·'·" r •I II ul\ dl\.IJlf)<•lnll0J ··-.1,1tl' l11lll'r\ \Jk\ \h111.111l11 I II{ \l I .1 ... Jr l11r Jll' group hut ii ""'"n' d1 '>Cf\ cd 11 thl.' ,111111-statured people dad," he ... ud ··Tht•, hd\1.' rl'Jll) made gre;it stndes tu\.\Jrd'> u' l·1ton11ng thi:1r n rcumstances -probahh more :.o than the other group'> rnl•n11uned un that ball " f 1111l'lk '><ild hl· hoped to attend the harhl.•t.ul' \aturda\ but C\en 1fhedoesn'1 'ho"' up Bi ll' Rart~ "'II be there with all the l'nt1.·11J1nmen1ht·1.·an round up from II 011, " U<x.I L 1~e the an nu.ti 8111\ Bart\ Golf Tour- nament hl'ld in Palm · pnngs. all pruu'l'd'> lrnm thl S '0-a-platc barbecue l)l:nl'lit tlw 8111) BJrt\ Foundation. which J1d' li11k ix·opll' in e\cf)lhing from l'mplu) ml•nt Jnd \Cholar<,h1ps to famil) lUUn~lan~ In lloll' \.\ot>d there 1s a rumor that h.i' urlul~11l·d '>llll:C the time of "The \\ 11arJ of 01 · lilm1ng that the lJ tt.lc pcupk hdJ "'!Ider panie!> than anyone cl'"' 1n [ ,,.. .\ngl'lc'> \oml· pcupk rnll tdl '>tone~ regarding thl· e \le''><.'' Jnd "'anton fun to bt' found .ti p.ir11c\ hu\lcd b) munchk1ns \\J, JO\ ul 1t lrui.·01 Hdh Uart~ laughed ··come to the h.irlll•lUl' anJ find out for )Ourself ... f or 1nforma11on lall 962-6641. String solo A pupp•t•er from the Ashley Puppet Co. entertains cftlldren M the Or•n9e County Fair In Cost• M•••· The f•lr wlll continue undl July 2J . Newport city workers want hearing By IRIS YOl<OI and GEORGE OLSEN Of ttM 0""1 ....... , ... fl Thrl'(' l'-l'\\p<1r1 lk.11 h \\t11kn'i ••ll'U~e\I of ta I.mg C\i. l'"I' 1·h long u1lke hr1.•,1k' will gl.'t .i h1.'.111ng un \lonJJ \ 10 prl'!.C11t their side ol thl' <.ton 111 till' l ll\ ·, puhh1.. worli..~ d1rl'<.Wr Traffil fng111cl'r R1lh l dmon..ton said the three ml·mtx·r\ 111 thl· l 11~ ·., p.irk1n11. meter ere" .l\kl'<l F-nd.i~ lor lhl' hl·.uang before Publ11: "orks n1rel·tor Ben olan "We're all .in"ou'i to get lhl'> re· \clh n l ·· hl' 'aid \\' or i-l'I , 1'. l' ' 1 n ( o I I 1 n ' H 1 11 M1.·( Jnfll'\ ,1nJ \11h• \mall \I.Ill he rx·r- m11tcd 111 .. rkr thl'll c\pl;11n,1tann' 111 1h1.• hreak<. tx·1.,11· 'nf;ln dcl·1dr' \\ hJt pun- 1!.hml•nt thn \\Ill ll'l'll'' l'. l Jmon\ton said The l\f": 111 punl\hllltnt &l'l'll "111 ht· ke pt lOnfiJlnt1.1l lll•laU\C ol Pfl' .ll \ rt•gu- lat1on' , •"l'rlOlt rx·r,nnm•I m.illl'r<. hl• ..aid The 1h1 'l .lid not rt'tum me,\Jge\ kt\ for them I 11Ja, I h1 l 11\ '"111·lt .!1"' 1rhn.ir,. n11111..c' 111 1h1.· thll'l' Jul~ ~ .11l1f 1hl' nr.111gl t 11un1' Rl'j!.l\l\'r rt'p<Hll'i.I th.11 .. n e1~ht \\t1rl..dJ" h...t\\l'l'll fun1 20 and \I) the nH'n 'l'lt·nt up 1\1 (\.\11 h11u1' nl thur l.'1gh1-h11ur \hilt' dnnk1nl! u•tll'l dnJ I .1111nJl .11 1h1' l h1• ( olkl' Pcddkr re<.11 11.1111 .11 lhl' I 1d11 \larmJ \ 1ll.1gC' tin ' 'Jll11 t I l,11 hor l hc lfll\ n rmlll'f' .Hi. .11111\~('d t.1 t.1 kt I<. minutl l'la·.1t..' in tlw m11rn1n[t .1nd altnn11on plu' ;in hour !111 11101. h Thi: ml·n turm·d 1n 11nw,hl'l'I' 1r dl(<ll ang thn had \\Mkl•J thl lull 1..·1~h1 hour'\ collec:11ng change and maintaining meter-.. Edmonston ssud The three also rrported "'orking an hour overtime on l\.\O dB\\, he \nld Ettmonston said Cit) officials had no n•a,on to doubt the nc-~ paper. but could nnt confirm the allqat10M them Iv~ ~l.tU"IC the men rcahzcd the) were bcma lnllo"'~ The l rew u~ually collects chantc - ahout SI 5 million annually -in the mommis and pend lhc ra1 of the d.a) rtpllflftl the C1ly' 2.250 pu\U., rnden. Cotta Meaa past due nouce in the homC' Huntington Reach pmbkm'i in C'"'Jl<'fl l\cJlh 'tnk .1 hand1capJlCd placard Imm 1tw JJ'\hbonrd 111 ,1n unlix knl I"'"'~ ntd,mob1lc ( utla~' JMrli..c1I 111 .1 'hoppinti t.'\'nlt•• p.uk1ni Im .11 \,rn \11guel and rac11i1.. \1e\.\ dn\\\ room ,11 Rig < an-..10 Cnuntr\ ( lub on Ria < .1n,nn D11\l· \nnthl'r ~om.tn u·p1ir11·d hu 1.Z•llt h.1p .ind ( l11h' \.\Cr\' t.tkcn lt11m lhl' trunl. o f her lJr p.irh·d .ti Jl,qo I < o,l\t I lagh" a' nnd returned home to her a partment on 11ag,tonr A man p unched a 9-ycar-old boy in Schiffer Park. 2143 Bear St.. caus- iQ& him to l'aJI off his bicycle Mon- day. T he bearded man also tereamcd at and chased other chil· dren in the perk befo~ drivina off in 1 brown Votlrswascn van with Wyomina license l)latn. He was dctcribed 11 white. )S to '40, 6 foot l inch, 200 pounds. He was ~&nl'\I Lev11, a brown cowboy hal and multi-colored ahlrl. • • • A woman au~td &hat nciJh· bon who tbouiht she C'alaect pol.c:e on t.bcm may M\iC bern rnoon'4b&t for pulJina up te\ietal plants alont bet driveway and near the front door or Mr home in the l4IOO block of f\achsia Uftt. • • • Two bk:yclcl. ~ued at S.50. wtte ttolen out of an open ~ an Iha'°° block of Tra,.,. Drive. • • • An fl'ftolOr.t of the <>ranee Coun. 11 OiltrifMatloft Co. WM ..._.... "'° .......... lot ..... llitcheft ...... ,_ t0 lftetf I hoile in die lOO ..... °'°"',.... ........ ..... ..-. T1lt .. 11... ... • • .. rlM ... bonlld -..,.,.. .. ......... ," ........... . • • • The passenger s1dt• wmdo"' of .1 1989 Toyota Tercel "'"s OJ"l.'n1.·d while It was parl..cd ou1~1di: "nuth Coa~n Plaza. A bag of ro•mH0 t1t:" l111ll clothes just purcha'icd at Nord,trom were stolen from the b3ckc;cat Founaain Valley Umps valued tU $QJ \\l'I-\' 4'101\-11 from a l torqr locker nt I 7100 Ne" hope t. ancr burglarc; rut off tht' pedlock. • • • A m1dcn1 in the 18600 bloc·l uf San Marco Stt'C<"t rcpontd ~'CCI\· ~"I lYt'O to thrtt anno\lna phone calla ca.ch "'ed. het~een 2-:i .i m The caller nt'vcr UH an)thina. but rncttl) tuanas up "'hen the-'1ct1m Ulwcrt. l hlt'"l'' l.'ntert'd a blue 19"'•1 T "' otu pickup at 5th Stl\'Ct omt \\alnu1 'cnuc :ind stok S75 rn'h from a pur'\C hidden behind tlw h3~1..scat • • • \ wonu1n 'ntd th:ll a group of about ~8 )OU ni f11c;pan11.:<. nttnC'krd ht•• \(II) and n lnend and, 'tnk tht•1r tl•C)d1.·' The <iuc;pcct\ \\l're 1.,st ~·l·n iOtn~ northbuund on \1J noll.1 \1rcc:t • • • Burallir\ 'itok ~a\h nnd m1'i· ctllancou\ 11em'> from a re,ttkn e in \he I MX>O blod. of Bol-..1 < h1ca trttt lntruden rtporte'dh 1.·ntl't't'd tht' rt' 1dencc hom the room home ownt"' \11d • • • Th1 H'\ \mashed a w1ndo" ut pa·, K1l1..h n. S49:? ~krauJen ""c . and tot an S 7S C'l\h tCJltitcr Jrt~ r con\11n1n1 an und 1c:rm1 nl'd mount of l'a n' • • • <\n 18-)car·uld Prrri~ "om.rn rt' paned he ot a nou for. 11auun for o minor 1n JX'~-.C'i\tnn of alcohol wntten an JI.inc at We'll OccGn front and :?1nd Stm:t but that c;hc nc\cr rtttl\cd \Uch a c1tat1on he ~rd ~"eral other thtnJ ~ere \tranac about the c1t1t1on. 1ncluJ1na that 11 ~• written 1n her m 1Jcn name. "h1ch 'he n \C'f u~ end that shl' 1' nine mnnth' p n. nt, harJI) 1n a cond1t1on to dnnlt.: alcohol • • • .\ rt-idtnt of lhc 1400 bl k of Kinas Road rt-ponai that o\cr the la t the da~' he h ' ,,..,1uall no· t1ttd 1ocral Item' d1 pJ)'!anna rr,,m h1~ home. in ludana a $4.000 diamond nna. a h11r dt)Cr and two '-'"ltcha. • • • rc'1i1Cnt of C mbria ™" h arJ a loud c'~ ion an~ ran out~d , "htn: h<' found "'' tan m~utbo\ un the 1round, htown apan • • " woman·~ aolr du"' "'t'ft \lkcn out o< her olf ttia !tf\ tn I t k>C'I Laguna Bench \ mount.ttn h1\...l' th.it "•" lo'~''ll up at ,\ rl"!tdrmc in thl' 1400 hl•K k ot "1onh ( oaut 1 laih""' ~a\ \tolcn lhuMnv • • • '\ JU \enale \aid he "'a' u\Sluhtd Thufldn) at th<' 76 \totmn Jov. n· tov.n. • • • Poti(c vwerc called t0 the bl or ulh oa t Hi h..-a> on Tho,.,. d8' JU t btin~ 11 pm. ~heft" t~O r thrtt mal v.cr<' n:poncJI> 1tt11'1 under 1 an a perk1n lo• and hara 1n1 auc\t\ a th<') c 1tcd thetr 'chkl to cnt r a hut 1 I nine • • • .\ trud. lo~t at bral~ Jack-kniftd and -.pilled 60 pUon of dictd f~J on the road and din h°"ldcr It hon Parkway and ~nd Canyon Avenue a t l p.m . Thunday. Tht Environmental Pmtect1on Aatncy "'" notified • • • Humberto Sancher. 21. wa tiool· rd into Oian Count)' Jail oa ......,_ c1on of tca.tina S6.000 ._. of cat.rllt ta from the dock .,. Of 1 OK Maanetic Tape. 17072 Dlj. m lcr • la t -wttkcnd. M OrMgeCoMt DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, July 15, 1989 S rial killer suspect' s effects seized S£ATILE (AP) -Police soned through bundreds of vidco1apes and a truckload of other evidtnce Fnday 1hat were seized from a former lew student sus~ed in the 48 Green River alayinas. the nauon's worst serial murder case. Some of the 1,800 videotapes apparently were homemade, but investigators would not comment on what they depicted. The 55 cartons and bias of materials included police uniforms. more than two dozen firearms and about 100 police badaes. The items were taken Wedne day from two Spokane residences used by William Jay S1evens lf. Stevens has not been charged in the deaths of 48 Northwest women from 1982-85 that came to be known as the Green River murders. The case takes its name from the nver south of Seattle where the first five victims' bo<hes were found in 1982. Many of the victims, ranging in qe from IS to 36, were prostitutes 1n the Seattle or Portland areas. In addition to those deaths, the-affidavit ~upportinJ a search warrant of Stevens· resi- dences said he may be linked to at leas1 17 other murder victims whose bodies ~ere found along bi&hways between Portlalld and Vancouver. Brit· 1sh Columbia. a nd from Scauk to Spo~ane. "Whether or not 1h1i. person I!> )101111) 1he victim of a bizarre set of c1rcumManc('~ or in fact responsible for some of the crimes 1n King County we don't know yet, and that's c\actl > what we're trying to dett'r'minc b) going th.rough the material we recovered with the \\31Ta n1." Green River Task Force Commander Roben C. Evans s~ud Friday. Stevens 1s in the King Count) Jail servin$ a one-year term for a 1979 burglar) ol a police equipment suppl) ,tore and addmo nal 11me for escape. Police say ·1c' cn11 walked a"' 3}' from a Seattle work release center 1n 1981 . - He was rearre!>ted 1n Spokane on Jan. 10. He was found af\er .. Manhunt." a na11onalh S) nd1Cated tCIC\ISIOO show, aired a program in December about the Gn·en Rl\cr l1llings. One tipster directed in'-esllgator'> 10 Gon1aga Ll niH'r- s11y Law School 1n Spokane. "'hem te,cns had attended classes for '' )'car\ and ~as prcs1dl·nt of the student bar Ste' ens· father dcclim·d 10 tall with The Associated Pres" and ll'' ens has declined 1a1lhouM' '1sll!I b~ AP reporters Craig Belcs. one of Ste' ens· auorne>s and Leaking tanker may head for Long -Beach LONG BEAC H (AP)-The dam- qed tanker Exxon Valdez. which ran qround in Alaska and caused the nation's worst oil spill, may come here for temporary repairs before entering drydock in San Diego, officials said Friday. The crippled vessel waiting off the coast of Sao Diego has been plagued by leaks of 1 brownish-blue aoo that continued to baffle expens weiahiRg conflictina test results. State fish and Game Department officials found the 18-mile slick con- tained traces of petroleum products while a Coast Guard analysis de- &ennined the sheen conStsted of un- identified organic matter and that no oil was present. A decision on the next move of the ship walling about SO miles offshore was to he made af\er ex- pens reconciled the connicting test data. "Samples taken on Wednesday and Thursda) "'ere sent to an inde- pendent laborator) agreed to by the Coast Guard. E~ 'on and vanous state agencies. said Coast G uard Petty Officer Elizabeth Neely. "Those results will not be in until today at the earliest or early next week at the latest. so everything 1s pretty much at a standstill ... Exxon officials had proclaimed the V~dez the cleanest ship ever to enter dr)dock and were then embar- rassed by the discovery of the leaks during the last five days. one of his for mer la" '><-'hool 11mll'"'o". calkd an) allegatrons that ~te' en' m.l) haH' l·omm111cd the serial killing\ .. purl'!) nJ1culou<. " He said h1~ client "1'> conn·rnl·d hl·\ ~1ng singkd out as the aMWl'r to a longt1ml· 10\C\l1g.1- 11on.·· Evans acknowledged the Krng Count) Po lice task force had found ··no smoking gun." hut he said an initial s1ud) of 405 document'\ charung Stevens· movements bc1wccn 1981 and J 98Q showed they sometime~ closet~ parallt:led the killings. Records seued when he was arrested 'lhow he traveled e~tcnSl\CI)' between Seattle. Portland. Spokane and Vancouver. Bnt1sh Columbia. under at lea<,t four aliases during lh(' period. Evans said. After his arrest. Spokane authorilll'!> found that Stevens possessed SC\.eral pollcc-t~ pe ve- hicles. including an undercover t·ar equipped with hghts. siren. radar and radro. S1evens had a full) e>qu1pped Washington State Patrol motorcycle that had been sold as surplus. 26 vehicle license plates. 29 firearms and about 100 police badges. police ~1d. The persistent leaking proinpted officiali to consider temporary re- pein to the ships hull before it enten San Dieco Harbor. The Valdez was towed to Southern California waters area from AJaska. where 11 was respon- sible for an 11-milhon gallon 011 spill after striking a reef in Pnncc Wil- liam Sound. Blcentennlal hlghllght ··rd say Long Beach is in the top three" possible sites. Coast Guard Cmd.r .• Scott Poner said. Plreworks light up the night sky of l'•rl1 behind th• lllumln•t•d Arch of Triumph on l'rld•y night •• the cel- ebr•tlon of th• ZOOth •nnlv•rs•ry of th• f'rench revolutlon got under w•y. Senate urges sanctions against China W ASHlNGTON (AP) -The Senate voted ll·IO on Friday to impose economic sanctions 1Pinst China and to urge President Bush to take c\'cn hanhar measures. The lqislation was offered by Senate Ma-p;~ I...eacfer Gcorac Mitchell of Maine ''to apras to the 1ovcmment of China the concern which the American people feel about the con- tinuina prosecution of Chinese students and workcn who support the pro-democracy move- ment, .. Mitchell saJd. It calls on Bush to make sllrc the leaders of China u.nderstand "that until they recognize the Chinese ~pie's leJitimate desire for democracy. human ri&hts and JUStice, that relations between our two countries will remain strained ... The sanctions amendment was attached to ptndina lcaislation 1uthorizin1 $4.66 billion for the State Deparuncnt and alhcd agencies during the fitcal year be&Jnnin& next Oct. I. Ract1na to tfie Senate acuon. White House spokesman Maritn Fitzwater told n.·poners in Paris. "We feel that the Un11cd States has imposed sanctions that are meaningful and tha1 adequately conve} our sense of condemnation of the events that occurred 1n China. We also believe that we need to be mindful of long-term relationships with that countr) as ~e move forward.'' Mnchell noted that "'hilc the amendment requires the president to sus~nd certain trade programs. it also has a provision which "gl\es him the flexibility to ceast an)' suspension or termination ... if he finds it in the <.ecurit) interest of the Untted States to do so." The measure adopts several sanctions adopted earlier by the House. These include six-month su'ipcns1ons of trade insurance by the Overseas Pri,ate Invest- ment Corp. and the use of U.S funds to support trade with China. Other sanctions include the suspension of export of \atel11tl'\ intt'ndl·d to ht• launched h\ China and the su!>~ns1on ot nuclear l0opera11on Unt1J the pre 1denl <:an C'Crtlf} ( hina I'> OOt in'ohed in nuclear prohfern11on. The ·enatc al\o ado111ed a sem·s ol non· binding suggt'~t1ons in whrch the) urged Bush to take stiffer i.tl'ps. He should. thl· nnte '>31d • Direct lhe E>.port-lmpon Rank 10 1m- med1atel} postponl' appnnal of ap11lica11on!i for financing American <.·~ports to China • Instruct l ' S. reprcscn1a11"e" a1 int('r· national financial '""t11utions to OJ'lpo"e all loan<> to China • Rc"1ew th(' Jdv1~bilil> of continuing to extend 10 China most-lil\ orcd-no11on trade 1rca1- mcn1. • Re' IC\\ all 1radc agreements bct"'ccn 1hc two countries • Rev1e"' commercial agrcem('nts go' crn1ng Chmesc-Amencan cooJ'X'rat1on on !>atell1te launches. Police say 'miracle' pilot was shot DINNER FOR TWO HOLLYWOOD. Aa. CAP) -Pohcc disclosed Friday that attorney-pilot Thomas Root had a gunshot wound when he was rescued in the Bahamas after his amazing 800-milc. unconscious Oi&ht down th.c East Coast. "h was unquestionably 1 gunshot wound," said Hollywood Polioc Chief Richard W itt who added that a powder bum 1ndic.ated the shot was fired at close ran-'e and was possibly self-inflicted. • (. ·\ I . I • 0 H '\ I \ II H 1 t: I· ~ Sy Ttw Auodated Press Stealth ready for maiden fllght PALMDALE -The 8-2 stealth bomber was being readied for a maiden niJht today of the politically beleaguered bat-winged airc~f\. the Air Force said Friday. "It looks good," Maj. Cathcnne Roeder said. The stealth bomber prototype concluded high-!>peed runway tests on Thursday with the menacing craft lifting 11's nose wheel bnefly in lhe last step toward flight. 1 he 8-2 remained rn 11s hangar on Friday ... They are still analyzing the data from the taxi 1es1s," Roeder said. "Saturday looks like the day." More arrests over food giveaways SAN FRANCISCO -Do1ehs of homele'is people and their supponers defied pohce b) giving awa) free meals m front of City Hall on Fnday and then scuffled with officers who arrested 1he food St'rvers. "Let us feed the> people: arrest crack dealers, not soup:· shouted a homeless woman who called herself "Rainbow." At least nine people "'ere arrested. several for v1olat1ng ctly health codes on food distribution and the others for 1nterfenng or d1sobey1ng pohce. said Capt. Dennis Martel. All are misdemeanors. Jury clears dairy In cheese deaths LOS ANGELES -The da1f) that supplied ra\\ milk used to make a ch~se infected with a deadl} bactcna that killed 48 people 1n t 985 was not respo nsible for the disease outbreak. jurors decided Friday. The panel. which had been dcltherat1ng since Monday. voted 11-1 that Aha-Dena Cen ificd Dairy of the Cit> of Industry could not be held liable along with the defunct Jalisco Mexican Products Inc, of Artesia for some SIOO million m victims· claims. The decision means there could be little compensation for victims' fam1lic<, Man travels 6,0CX> miles for Jury duty BAKERSFIELD -Soml· people "'111 go a long \.\3) to defend their hometo"'ns. • Richard Friese. a ~ld1er s1a11oned at the ll.S Embass) 1n Seoul. South Korea. didn·t If) 10 dodgc his Cl\IC dut> "hl'n ht' was summoned for Jury dut)'. Instead he iook some 'aca11on. hoprx·d a plane and traveled 6.000 miles 10 meet the obllgal1on. .. We get Johnn~ Carson 1n ·Korea He 1s continual!) cutting down this town. I felt 11 was m) dut)' to come back and do this and maybe show the people that someone (II\-1ng) out of Baker, field d~s care for this plaee," he said. Friese reponed 10 Kem ounty upenor < ourt on Monday and sttll hadn·t been seated on a jUr) Fnda). '\:\TIO'\ .\I, BHlt:t'S ~Human error' marred execution ATMORE. Ala. -.\n .\labama prison official said Friday that although 1t took two tne~ to e~ccutc a convicted killer in the electric chair. the first jolt of clec1ric11' rendered him unconscious. The botched C\ecut1on of Horace Franklin Dun kins Jr. -with the first failed trv apparent!) caused b> a faull) cabk hookup -1s likely to refuel arguments b~ death pcnalt) opponc·nts that the electric chair is "cruel a nd unusual pumshment.'• A 1983 e\ccu11on that look three JOits of elcctnc11y led to a federal coun challenge Dunkrns' allomc) called th<' dra"'n-out clectrocuuon a .. ,risly scene." The state pnson comm1s<;1oner called 11 "human error·· Principal sacrifices job for students RICHMOND. Mas~ -.\ pnnc1pal who told officials that students needed teachers more than lhc) nel'ded him at his financially pres~ elementary school of 200 "'as out of a JOb Fnday. Some board members had tears in their e)es Thursday JHght when they voted unan1mousl) 10 l:l) off Principal Norman NaJim). His teache~ ~cpt open!). "This was the shc1ne'>t and saddes1 meeting 1n our history." said board member Donna Slow1cl . "No one seemed to belie' c.· 11 "'ould rcall) happen, but me. " NaJ1my, a teacher for 37 years. S<11d b ) telephone Fnda\ "But with lhc governor's announcement of funher Stale Old CUl'i. there was no way." Spill cleanup rules rewrite ordered W.\SH INGTON -A federal a11peali. court Friday ordered the Interior Department to rewrite rule-s for deaning up af\er 011 spills. sa)'tng costs must include more than ju t the monet.al) ,aJue of animals killed. . The decision could affect damagl' pa) men ts made b~ 011 companies mvolved in spills. -such as the March 24 accident that occu~ when th<' tanker Exxon ValdeL dumped 11 m1lhon gallons of crude 011 in Alaska·s pristine Pnnce Wilham Sound. En" aronmcntahsts hailed the unammous decmon b) the three-judge panel of the U.S. Coun of Appeals Rep. Robert Tomcelh . 0-N.J .. said th<' action makes 011 companies more responsible. "If the Bush adm1n1s1ratton appeals the ruling. 1t me.ans President Bush's pledge to hold Exxon's feet to the fire 1s nothing more than a cynical exerc1~." he said. Summit countries take united stand Check The Oassi fieds For Details . Root said ~c wound wasn't self-inflicted. ~d may have occurred on impact when bis plane plunged into the Atlanuc Ocean. accordinJ to his brother-in-law. Brett Geer. Root, who is a JUn collector had a .32-caliber PARIS-Divided over aid to poor nations. leaders of the world's seven '.I!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~:=~~~~~ handaun with ham in the cockpit. Geer said. ' richest countries arc taking a united stand on political problems ran&ing rnvcstigators said there was oo evidence that anybody else was in rhe from terrorism and drugs to the crackdown in China and aid for Eastern plane. Europe. Root. 36. rc~ained under hcav1 sedation at Memonal Hospital in Hollywood. HospnaJ ~pokeswoman Cynthia Wine said he was improving The w1de-ranJif'll declaration of political views was tSSued Friday at the and was listed in stable condition. midpoint C?f a th~-day meetina or Prnidcnt Bush wnh the leaden of t---------------------------France. Bnta1n, West Gcrmany. ltaly, Canada and Japan. Kiss Chlorine Good-bye! Stop Bleaching Your Kid~! Stop putting toxic chemlcals Into your pool or spa. Now you can swim In pure. .. ,. water using techftoldgy devetc>ped by NASA. , Hoteea. YMCA'1 Bush and his summit partnen o~ncd talks Friday evenln1 amid a spectacular celebration of the 200th blnhd.ay of Bastille Day, markina the bqjnninJ of the French Revolution. Israeli soldiers, P alestlnlans dash JERUSALEM -IW"ld1 soldiers fired on Palestinian stont-throwcts in the oc:cvpied territorict fnda), kJllint t.O tttn.,..rn and -oundiD1 at least 20, Arabi and ·~· ridio reponed. 111 the occupied Oua Stnp, masted ma fal&lly atabbed a Palcitinian suspected of collaboratina with Israel, Arab joumaJisu ~. The army confined 150,000 Weit Bank Palcttinians to t.hrir hOmts in an eft'on to cunail vioknc:e on the .ccond day of 1 ~ MOlltm feast In IOUthem Israel. a Jewi h man wa beaten to death in the town of Oan Yame. 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J' .,tt 1 K) t 'f1 W"ft "V'\ :4\ " \' I>"' urf report LOCAflOM ....,.,,1n91on ~n 111-'*'~ """"""°'' '°'"Ser-~'' nno s11ee1 "'-00<' 11a1-weova l eQIMM a..cn Sen C-te Weier 1-P 18 • <;-o ... c1oon Soul~ SIZ( IHA" l) ••• 2. l•lf 2. , •.• 2·• , ... 2. ,., 2·l ,_ 2 ) 9<><><1 OBITl'AR\' Richard Adams, attorney for the LA Times By The Associated Press Richard G . .\dam<,. a '>t'l'retar) and general rnunscl to the Times Mirror Co. "hl'n one or t\\O at- torneys could handle the Los o\n· geles T1me"i· legal needs. has died. He was 85 Adams died at h1"i home 1n Laguna Niguel on fhur'ida~. Adams. "ho graduated from the Universll) of Oklahoma retired in 1960. 30 )ears after Joining The Times. Adams. who "'a\ sutceeded b} Robert F. Erburu. no" chairman ot the board and ch1efe,ecut1\C officer of Times Mirror Co .. once descnbed his JOb as "keeping the com pan~ out of trouble.·· Adams handled libel and 1ax mat- ters for the newspaper and helped formulate benefits and health and welfare programs. He is survived b} his w1te. Blanche: a son. Richard. a daughwr. Jean Belt; four grandchildren. and a twin brother. Theodore. 110,0H HOl.I. Local studcnt<i named to collt·sC'l> and universities dean's hsts in- cluded: CaUferaJa IAllteru Uatvenlly - Kun H. Lohse, Costa Mesa; N1 kol Manhe-N El Toro: Apnl Rozcn. Hunttnaton Beach; Scott Schultz. Lquna Niguel; Matthew Cobb. n Juan Capistrano. 8.cbell Ualvenl&y -Menc.11 Dickerson. Costa Mesa Ualvenlty •f &M Pacific, tock· t• -Julia . Ray. C'os&a Mcu. Shannon R. Meyer, El Toro, haron E. Kaper, Mouabcr Mouanoutoua. B~nt R1~cnch all of Huruinaton Beach; Gunther D. Oct. Irvine. Huu.,. CoHep, Ntl>rast. - Peter Mc nacr, Ncwpon Beach. CrelsfltH \Jalvenl&f. Nellraaka -l 1nda M Vaknu. Co ta Mesa. f,H\ltl \II' Re«nt commencement ccr· emoni ll Wntcm tatc Un1vcr. aicy•a cotittc of law 1he followina locaJ students: Hwnil\llon Bc:ach: Brenda J. ~n. Anhur . Droz. Gail Ahiraan·Brown, Beatm Maria ~ dcl Mar. 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Ct'Olll'09Cla of the West" that as home 10 the venerable Monnon Tabernacle Choir. He is p_aid no money, but as a member of the world 1 laraest and best-known choir, Bardsley ha1 sung at presidential inaugurations and the Olympic Games and in tours all over the world. The commuting might be tiresome, but never tbe sinain-. ··~ you 111 in that seat, you just get away from the whole world, and you get your soul into sinaina for the whole world," said Bardsley. 48, a customer service manaaer at a c-0mputer com- pany in Provo. The choir bas been singing for the world for a lon_1 time. Sunday is the 32S-voicc choir's 60th an- niversary broad08St of .. Music and the Spoken Word," which with 3,126 live Sunday per- formances is the lonicst-running program in the history of American radio. President Bush and former President Rc- aaan.' whose inaugurations featui'ed the choir. will deliver vided\apcd tributes. The broadcasts arc heard by millions on about 400 domestic stations as well as in Europe on Armed Forces Radio Network and in a dozen nations with English-speaking programs. The choir also is seen on scores of syndicated tele- casts. NBC carried the program from 1929 to 1932, when Utah's KSL Radio switched to CBS Radio. Since then, C BS has provided the program to its affiliates as a public service for "a broad range of listeners ... it's very well-l"C<(eived," said John Burrows, a radio network vice president. H I·: I . If ii I 0 I ' II H 11·: 1:' The choir had 1\s genesis in 1847 in the arid Salt Lake Valley where Bri&ham Young led his Mormon pioneers, many of them immigrants who brou&ht along the nch musical traditions of the British Isles. Indeed, when Young sent bands of farmers 001 to colonize the surrounding temtory. he insisted each group should include a metalworker and a woodworker "and there must be someone who can handle music so that people can sing," said Jerold Ottley, SS, a white-haired tenor and the choir's conductor since I 97S. But Ottley said the choir's identity was scaled in 1867 on completion of the domed Tabernacle, a 2SO-foot·long. 150-foot-wide auditorium with acoustics so refined that the curved walls will carry a whisper from end to end. As always. the choir's mem~rs must be active in the 6.7 million-mCJpber Church of J esus Christ of Laner~ay Saints. As with the faith's lay clergy, choir service is considered a "calling.." Second aho Jeanette Watkins. 54. is a Sall Lake tax attorney. mother of four .and a nine-year veteran who shares the devotion of her fellow singers. She recalls I 988's grueling three-week tour of the South Pacific and a March sojourn to Disneyworld at the peak of the tax season. "I 1hou~ht. 1f the Lord wants me to go to Florida. I'll JU St get my work done." she said. The choir is a non-profit organization financed by donations and proceeds from tours and more than 116 record albums. The selections range from frontier Mormon hymns and patriotic songs to Handel's "Messiah" and operatic over- tures. Five records arc million-sellers. including the disc with the choir's signature piece, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," which won a Grammy award. A staff of 24 handles logistics end business matters. The produc11on company is Bonneville International. the church's communications arm and owner of KSL. Ouley, a Fulbright scholar with a doctorate in music pedagogy. took the podium shortly after the resignation of the choir's conductor of 17 years, Richard P. Condie. Where Condie concentrated on rich tonal qualities, Ottley has emphaStzed discipline and precision -no eas) task with an average of 290 voices singing 350 pieces in 145 rehearsals and performances a year. He also implemented rigorous auditio ns to test a candidate's ab1hty to meet demands on time and energy as well as musical skills, s~cifi· cally the ability to read and quickly assimilate a part. By decree of church leadership, volunteers must be at least 30. old enough to have estab- lished families and careers. They can serve 20 years or U!\111 age 60. Older singers possess both the d1sc1pllne and mature voices necessary for a choir that has no doubts about its place in mu!.1c. "The choir has become a pan of the fabric of the nation cuhurall),, and a great deal is expected of 11 because n's been around so long," Ottley said. ··we arc an amateur organization panic1pa1ing in a profe!.s1onal arena. "We also are a representative of the c hurch. an ambassador." he said. "We have to represent the church in a dignified. approachable. yet appropriate wa). And that requires excellence." Backing the choir when 11 1s a t home is the Tabernacle's familiar 206-rank. five-keyboard Aeolian-Skinner organ with Its more than 11 ,600 gleaming pipes. Huntington Evangelical Free Church installs a new pastor The Rev. Gary Tangeman bas been installed senior pastor of the ~aqellcal Frff Oarcll of But- ..,_ Beacla. The Rev. Wallace Norling, Southwest District supcr- i ntendent of the Evangelical Churches of America, presided over the ceremony. Festivities began with the pastor spcakina at the mornina services. followed by a celebration including music, fellowship and barbecue. Tangeman is a graduate of Biota University and has a master of divinity degree from Talbot Sem- inary in La Mirada. He is working towards bis doctorate. Tangeman and ttis wife Joy have two daughters. Promise, 3. and Aimee. 2. ••• Claabad of West Orange Coanty, Huntington Beach, will com- memorate Rabbi Yoscf Yitzchok Schncerson's freedom from Soviet prison. He was arrested for uphold- tnt Judaism in Russia. His liberation ultimately led to bis coming to the United tates 1n 1940. As a result of his dedicated work 1n this country. until his passing 1n 1950, the United States 1s now one of the greatest Torah Centers in the world. For those who want to learn about or reacquaint themselves with Shab- bat customs. the temple will host a tradhional evening at 7:30 p.m. Fri- day at 5702 Clark Drive. Enrollment for the Hebrew school is open. For more informa11on. call 846-2285. • • • Dr. Mich ael and Barbara Grossman, active members of the Orange Count) Jewish Spmtuaht) Center, will discuss "faith [)c,clop- ment Within a Contemporary Con- test" during services at 8 p.m Fn- day at Temple Beth El, 'O 121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel • • • "Wrath of Grapes." a video produced by the United Farm Workers Union. will be shown at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Saddleback Unltariu Church office. 27601 For- bes Road, Laguna Niguel. • • • Vacation Bible !.ehool will bt: held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monda)·Fnday at Good Sbepbtrd Lutbran Church, 4800 Irvine Center Drive. For more information. call 552-1918. • • • "Parenting IO the ·so~·· will be explored by Cheryl A. Milford at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the meeting ol the Unitarian Universalist Fellow- 1blp of Laguna Beach, 42~ C~ press Dnve. Milford 1s an assistant clinical professor of pediatrics and a pcd1· atnc coordinator at the outpatient clinic, UC'I Medical Center. • • • M1ss1on Viejo chapter. Women's A1low Fellowship "111 meet for an 8:45 a.m. breakfast Tuesda)' at .\ Special Touch Restaurant. 24256 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. Speaker will be Judy Shannon, who is studying to be a nurS<.' at Saddleback College. She: was or- damed in 1981 and pastored with her hu!>band for six )ears in the Saddlcback Valley. Betti Monson •nd the rest of ttl• choir r•tl••rs•. Bl~c~ bishops urge .. Stallings to turn back WASHINGTON (AP) -The 13 black Roman Cathoht· bishops of the United States on Wednesda} urged a black priest suspended for establishing an unsanc tioned African-American Catholic con- gregation to abandon h1 efforts and return to the church. "We si ncerely hope that the) arc not commingling personal disap- pointment. ind1v1dually felt fru'i- trations and personal anger under the banner of racism ... the bishops said in a statement. Racism "1s too serious an issue to be used as a cover for selfish concerns." Earlier this month, the Re'. George A. Stallings. 41. establl!.hcd the independent lmani Temple. sa}· ing the Catholic Church had failed to embrace the culture. h1s1011 and spint of its black panshoncrs. Stallings also said that he and Cardinal James A H1ckc} failed to agree on Stallings' future ass1~nmcnt in the Archdiocese of Washington. In the statement, the bishops ad- millcd that racism exists in the church but said the problem must be sot ... ed b) dialogue bct"een the black communll) and the church leaders. "If they claim such action is the result of their personal and perhaps even shared frustratio n that racism has not yet been removed from the church." the bishops wrote, "then we urge a prudent and patient re· dedication to the principles of honest cooperation and dialogue." Stallings was quoted in Thursda) editions of The Washington Post as saying the bishops had "opted for office and position over their ability to exercise a prophetic voice " Stallings has been forbidden to preach. celebrate Mass or administer any sacraments. Earlier this week. Stallings said he would present a reconc1llat1on plan to the Arch1ocesc of Washington but "must take place on our h:rms and must affirm our ngh1 to religious. spiritual. litu~cal and theological self~e1erminat1on ." The Rev. William Lon. H1ckc) 's spokesman. has said repeatt'dly that the church hopes for a rcconcilauon RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodist Cluch Cole• Mesa FIR8T UNITID Mn1tODl8T CHURCH 19th 81. I Harbor IMS. Churctl ~ 8:00 WC>rltllp 8:00 end 10:30 ftev.a.IGough Conuity Quch COllCftt•lllul ill Helotr• Awt . C•w Ml Mir Donald W IClllz. Nist" In l•i I Sludff. moc .... ,. Sllldly ..... ' 10 Ml• 0.dl Sdllll 11 Ml Cllld Cau ho¥ldt4 • '44· 740I 9/ '"" WtHlltl tae to aavmUe '""' cuecl oe .. '¥"Ille eall ?llae1 at 642-4321,zt 275 "WEAlfEA COMMVNITY DEDICATED TO WV/NG & SE•VING JESVS CHRIST AS LOllD &. SAVIOR." CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH [; (Ml11ourl Synod) 7IO VlctOfle St. Coete ..... Lother V. TOfnow. Peetor 131-1111 Brue• JHk•. PHIOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Slsld11 khool ' Adult 8iblt Clm 9 20 AM Chr!ihln ~., Schoel 541-elM HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Oltc!llles ot Cllmt) 2401 101nt al Sant' lsabtt Newpoit 8ucJI iU·ml Morning Worship 9 AM Scner tor the Dul ;e..s • ...,-... PRESBYTERIAN CtUtCH OF Ttl COVENANT DonlWsslre Pucor .. F• t111t ..... t11e .-tt w·· M 1:35-42 Sunday Worship 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Church School Children thru Adulta 10:00 a.m. Nunery C.e Avlil*e 8:30 Ind 10:00 l.llt ColM ~Us 2150 F ... Id., Costa MIU , I • 557.3340 IEW TlllllT 0 lllTIU 01111011 lt2t TUllll A" .. C.t1 Mna (f ta'dlllll Scttnct " ... , SEAMON TOPIC "Ille ......... , ...... " St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonh1r anJ hear this pract>cal, <. hrisH.tnt('rN, bt~liatl ~or "WALKING INSTRUCTIONS" II J•ltln I 'i 2 71 R~ Paul D Strawn Sunday. Julv 16. 1989 "'-ii""" 8:30and IO:IS A.M. 6CX) St. And~ Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631~2880 ( llCfOSS from Newpoft H.trbof Hljjh School at ltvlne & 15th.) . ' ST. MATTHEW'S TIADITIOIAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1921 .. of Common,,.,., 8.30AM AOUt T CLASS & SUNDAY SCHOOl 9· 30AM HOl Y COMMl1410N Cltld C111 hoWdld SE Corner of lrvme Avenue and 15th St Newport Stach 786 6123 lft. ltlNll 0. IUIUTT NEWPORT HAR•OR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Bers. Putor Kim Eifert Kro1stad, PutOf wtl...,l lHtol I AM ' 10:30 AM (lnlttpteltt for the dul al I -AM) SlJClAY SCHool 9: IS AM fbnry Caft Aulable .... ltl "'" "· ··••rt ..... .... , I ' l . : Judge rules in favor of Time merger . ly JOYCI M. ROSENBERG NEW YORK - A Judge dealt a potentially fatal blow on Fnday to Paramount Communications l'!c.'s S 12.2 billion hostile bid for Ttme Inc. by allowinf Time to proceed with its own 14 billion tender offer for Warner Com- munications Inc. Delaware Chancer} Court Judac WiJliam T . Allen denied Paramount's request for an in- junction against Time's S70 a share ttnder offer, which i~ scheduled to expire a1 m1dn1ght Monday. Paramount s.a1d 11 was ~eking an immediate stay of Allen's ruhna while 1t appeals his de- cision to the Delaware Supreme Court. The judge scheduled a hearing this anemoon in Wilm- ington to hear further motions. If Paramount loses its case before the state's hijhest court an~ Time and Warner cor;>plete their merger, Paramount' is not expected to punue a buyout of Time Warner Inc. "We are delighted about the chancellor's decision, .. Time said tn a statement "It is a very big step toward making Time Warn- er Inc. a reali1y." In a 79-page decision, Allen said he had "concluded that plaintiffs have not shown a reasonable probability that they possess a naht in these circum- stances to require the (Time) board to abandon or delay the Iona-planned wa.rner trans- action." The 1udae's dec1s1on appeared to support Time's contention that the proposed merger with Warner was the culmination of two years' nqot1at1ons, and a~ such represented a long-term business dec1s1on. Paramount and some of Time's shareholders ..-. ho were also plaintiffs in the case con- tented tha1 Time's board effcc- · tively put the compan)' up for sale in March when the directors agreed to the merger w11h Warn- er. As such, they c:la1m. Time should be forced to ~ck the highest value for its shares Under the tender offer for Warner, Time will pay S70 a share in cash for half of Warner°) 200 million outstanding shat'(~ Time will later exchange S70 1n cash and secunues for each of the remaining shares Time stock sank S8.621' a share to Sl41.371'1 by m1dda) Fnday on the New York Stock Exchange on Fnday. but much of the decline came before Allen's dcc1S1on was announced Wall Street had e;(pected th<' Judge to rule in favor of Time. and the company's stock dropped 1n re- cent sessions as traders sold to take 1heir profits Stock market continues July record Traders acting on fresh information about state of economy Time Inc. tell 4h to 1451,.. and Warner Communications. the most active Big Board mue, rose 2 to 641/4. ly CHET CURRIER ,.,,....,..111 ...... NEW YORK -The stock market ran its July record to nine gain~ in nine sesstons with an aftt'rnoon ad- vance Friday as traders sorted through a scncs of new stat1sucs on lhe state of the cconom)'. The Dow Jones a\Cragc of 30 industnals rose 16.50 to a ne..-. post- crash high of 2.554 82, extending 1ts g.aio for the! week to 66. 96 points. Since the end of June the average has Jumped 114.76 poinh. Advancing issues outnumbered ft II AT'\ \'SI·: DID NEW .YORK (AP) Jul. 1• '\·st: 1.t::\ nt:ns NEW YORK (A.Pl-S.le\, 4 p,m Frid•v ,,ic. Mid ntl '"-1'!9e of IM 15 mo11 •cllve Nnt York Stock E11cn.~ luue1, tr•d ng M llon.llv a l more than Sl. Neme VetumeLattCM. W•rnrComm 7,~,~ U"' +2~ /11.MJ Inc '· , 'h -" .n1er·1o<En l' , ~--''I rnerT&T •l . + \• Inc , 1' -S tors 1 ·1· In +\'I) f; . . 4 +"' rbde • 44, ll g .. , 1: : ~ra t ~ J Hid l>f 1, , '•' ~r tCom 1, , 1h -• ell 1, I. tt -S DOW 10\ES .\ \ ER.\GE.~ NEW YORK(AP) Ftn•I Dow-Jones IYJl"-tor Frld•Y, Jul. ''· STCX:t<S 0..-Hlth Low OeM Cite 30 Incl 2542.61-,563. 16 2S12.S2US0 2+16.SO 20Trn 11'W3 '2llrn1117.10 'ut~· llJW IS Utl .67 . 21U2 . . t~l~k .92 .06 t71.19 . irr:; ·m· ~tn 6 JJ7 '100 ~s 'sik 34'.594.100 ,.ET .\l.S PRl('ES NfW Y()M (API -Spot non!W•-~ ,,,_ Frtdey .......,_ reoo -pounc1 HY c-. -• mon111 '" ~ · I I 1120 a pouncl U 5 -INl-1 C.,.., I ~ 10 CAl'll.t -pouncl NY c-~ _, -·"'" i..-lt-40 09t'llt • pound llM . .0 _. ... JIOM"d ..,_.., Tift • SS 737' Melall W-6i -I• pr--Ill I --• $5 190 Hancl't & H......,, Ion!)' da./y QUOl•l --• SS 207 -llOY OI HY Come• 9'IOI MCWllll Fri ...._, • UICI 00-UOO 00 per 71 Ill 11191< Hew YOl'll ......_ $$01 00-'510 oo 1roy °' H Y (cont• ec11 ,....,.._ • U07 70 H Y Mere 1C1CM I* ltoy OI Fri declines by about S to 4 1n na- tionwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 819 up. 659 down and 518 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 183.48 million shares. up from I 53.80 m1lhon in the previous session. Nationwide. consolidated volume in NYSE-hstt'd issues. including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and 1n the over-the-counter market. totaled 214.58 million shares. Several reports from the govern- ment Fnday mommg lent support to ft H:\T \lit:' DI It NEW YORK (AP) Jul. l' P rev. -~ , AllEX 1.t:.\o•:tts NEW YORK (AP)-S.i.s. 4 P.m Frid•v price and net cll•nve of the 10 mosl •cljve Amerlc.n Stoek E11ct1a"9e luues, tr•d rig rrn•llv at more !Mn SI. tn:iir l,I: v1;·i~ ~~ ~ 1l~ + ~ rrt~m . J:: l '.,•. HHbfO ,.._ Amd•lll 1 : 6 \ASD.\Q Sl .tOIAR\ Tol•I wales 12US2,?00 GOl.D PRl('ES '\\'SI-: ("0'1POSl"l 't : ·1·H \ '\S \("1'10'\S the widespread view that the pace of economic act1v1t} wa~ continuing to slow. fulfilling a primary goal of tht: Federal Re~rve's credit pohc). The Fed report<'d a 0.2 percent drop in industrial production for June, and a decline 1n capac1t> utilization at the nation's facto11c:s. uuh11es and mines. Separately. the Labor Department said its producer pnce index of finished goods dropped 0.1 percent last month. That number came in below advance esumates calling for an increase of between 0 I and 0.3 percent. However. the producer pnce index. excluding its sometimes vol- aule food and energ)' components. was up 0. 7 percent That left market participants without a conclusive signal of slackening inflat1ona11 pressures. analysts said. \lSE l'PS & DOW\S NEW YORK (AP) -Tiie lollowlng 1111 sl'lOw• the NtlN York SIOCk E11cl'lanpe t locks •ncl w•rr•nll thel lleve ix>ne UP 11\e rno•I •nd ctown lht most t>estd on percent of .cll•nge for Frlclay. No MCurlli.s 1red1ng below S2 or 1000 sh~H •re Included. et and perctnl• Ch• ., 1re IM di ertnce belWMn r. pre~OYS Clc»ing price encl Frldav''u~f P.m. r¥ice. ~ Las~d. i ~omeownSB 6'l41 f \(, UP 131 rJriscn Inc 2~ '• Uo 11. F Cor9 1\9 • UP 10. • •1rC'kPlr ''·'I ~ UP 9.6 ; ~ICP I •1, UP 9 l tnsCng 3 "'-2~ UP 1 I 9Cl'I svm I ''• l't UP 11 • &ptCl\eCP 1' >.. UP ~-7 9 otlBros •~ ''• UP .7 11 1rvstHOY ~ \1 Up 6 I N I Inc ~ 111 UP . l. i 1vstr wlA 'h 111 UP ~-~ lt•l'ICP ~ Ye UP S 14 a cSclen 1 1h "' UP '· S ArtnCOll'IC I L') UP '-' Church ''l'J v. UP •.I Permltn 1h 11• Up •.I AcmeElecl ~ ~ UP 0 G~O\JMW•r 1 VI 'h UP •.7 T' Conv I~ ~ UP •.7 ~:tten.11 Wit " Up "6 bllCll. nd 2"9 Ye UP 4.S well( p ll't 'l4I P u ~ 1.l@f 'i"" 1~ 8p u J vhf l>fA •1. ~ UP "j ncll wlll n 1 1"> 1.l'J UP •. ~nv~cllbo11 611• •1, UP •. A Judge in Dela..-. are ruled against a bid by Paramount Commun1ca- t10ns to block Time·~ planned ac- qu1S1t1on of Warner. but also barred Time from proceeding with Its offer for 10 da)s pending appeals 4-lcoa, which rece1\ed appro\al from directors 10 bu\ back as mam as 10 m1lhon of ltS shares climbed 1111 to 6811. Other gamers among 1he blue chips included General \fotor<o. up 11'1 at 43111; American Tdephone & Telegraph. up •,, at 36'• (\\on. up ~at 45~. General Electm. up 1 • at 54''•. and Procter & Gamble. up I'• at I I 61/2. Honeywell. up sharph 1n recent ~ss1ons on takeo' er speculation, fell back 5 to 81 1n the absenn: of an) news to back up the conjecture. NEW YORK (AP) -The following 1111 sllOw• the Over·llle·Counler stocks •nd w•rr•nls 1ri.1 have oone uP tM moSI end ctown Ille mosl ~sed on percent of cll•nve for Frldn. . No ~urltlts lr•dlng below i2 o> 1000 shares are Included Net and percent•" cll•nQt5 are Ille dlfferenc( C>elwHn fhe previous C1o1lng orlct •nd Frld•v'su~lt or bid price Name LH tOltif"d. l ~~':r:!:Tr'<!'Pwt 2351~ + 1 'h ~~ ,.1 S ~onc~am 9 l"' UP . • Micro 111 1 lt.1'1 ll..-UP . S SummltTCl'I 6 1-16 1 • 16 UP I HydroFlme ,.,, ... Up l 6 NllHrto un , • .., ~ UP 1 BelmK '"'2 \\ Up t Numeric.. •:i.i. ~ UP l 1 Olf mpleSvg 1•.. 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The government-created t0m- pany, which finances the hou~ing market b) purchasing mongages. said It was the lowest wcekl:r a-.erage since the v.eek ending 4-pnl I 0. 1987 One-year. adJUStable-rate mort- gages fell to 8. 7 3 percent th1!> v.eek. down from 8.85 percent a .... eek earlier. Freddie Mac averages du not in- clude special add-on fees kno..-. n as points. The VA said 1t was making the change in ats rate. which ..-.111 take effect Monday, to reflect the recent interest rate decline m financial markets. As a service to 'eterans. the VA. insures low-down-pa) ment mortgages offered b) pnvate lenders and n sets a maximum rate to ensure that veterans arc not pa) 1ng more than rates o n pm a tel) insured mortgages. The change bnngs the V .\ rate to the lo"'est level in 16 months The last change in the rate occurred June 5, when 1t went dro pped to 10 percent from I 0.5 percent, where It had bttn fixed sin~ Dec. 19 "This 1s certaml) good news for the veteran who plans to purchase a home in the months ahead," V .\ Sccrc~ry Edward J DcfWlnsk1 said in a statement. ''For man> veterans. 1t means lhe) ma} be able to bu:r homes that were be)ond their means prev1ousl} " Also efft'Ctl\C Monda). the v A will decrease o ther maximum rates by half a percentage point. includ· m1r graduated pa} ment mortgages. to 9.75 percent. home improvement Joans. to 12 percent. and mobile lot and home loans. to 11 5 percent Economist L)le Gramle} of the Mortgage Banker!> Assoc1at1on pre- dicted that fiited-rate mongag<'s would fall b} another quarter to half pcrttntage point b) the end of the )CU Housing has been one of lhe '>Oft- est sectors in the econom) this )'Car becau~ the Federal Rescr"e Board. until recentl). has been nudgmg interest rates higher to curb inflation pres5ures Since earl) June the Fed has re' erscd cour<>e. pu~hmg short· term rates dov. n b) a half a per- centage point Gramle) said he exP.Ccted a further loosening in shon-term rat~ from the Fed of a quaner to a half per"ntage po111t b) the end of the month. but tha1 would not necess.- anly translate into a drop 1n ad- J us table-rate mortgages "More and more. the s&Ls that were offenng extremel) attracu' e first-)ear 1eascr ratt's are no longer doing so because the federal pres- ence in that industl) 1s d1scouragrng that:· he said Mean..-.h1le. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. which does in- clude points in its a' erages. said Fnda) that fiitt'd-rate mongages a'· eraged 11 00 percent 1n earl) June. down from I I 49 percent 10 earl) Ma) It was the lowest since lhe rates averaged 10 87 percent 10 De- cember The most popular t) pe of ad- JUStable-rate mongage. the type with c.ips on how htgh the rate can nse averaaed I005 percent in earl) June, down from 10.28 percent m May. It was the first drop since October Retail s·ales decline; autos, homes down . ly JOHN D. McCLAIN WASHINGTON -Retail sal~ fell 0.4 percent an June. dragged down by falhna auto and home fumisrung purchases. lhe govern- ment rcponed Friday. and analysts said big-ticket Hems would conunue to bear the brunt of the ant1-1nna- tion fight . .. The decline 1n ulcs reflects that people are getting a little cautious about spendina their money." said David Wyss. senior linanc1al econ- omist for DRIMcGraw-H1ll, a ux- ington, Mass .. economic fortcasting organization. "That's partial!) because there's been a lot of talk about the ns~ of recession and people are ta.lung that senously." ht explained. Robert G. Dcdenck of Northern Trust Co. 1n Chicago. agrttd. sa) ing: "The pocketbook hasn't been zipped up completely, but it's closed to a considerable dcgr« ·· Rosalind Wells. chief economist for the National Reta1l Merchants Assoctallon in Ntv. York. noted the sales dechne wa§ concentrated 1n tht durable goods area and predicted the panem wo uld conunue for the re- mainder of the )'tar because of h1gh interest rates. The C"'ommcrct Department re- ported that salt-s fell to a ~asonall)' adjusted S 140 8 b1lho n last month after dropping 0.1 percent in May. It was the first back-to-back monthly decline since 1987 when sales declin- ed 0.8 percent 10 September and 0 9 percent in October Retail spending 1s v.atcht'd closl) as a mcasurt of tht' overall cconom) since it aC'counts for about a third of economic 1Kt1v1t\ Car sales. which repreM:nt about 20 percent of total retail sales. led the ovcnll dC<"ltne la.,t month The~ fell 2.0 pcrctnt following a I 8 ~r ~nt dro p in Ma' It v.ac. tht' \teepcst fall since a 4 0 peru•nt dechn<' an Oc1ober I 98 7 Howtver, Dtdenck and M1chatl Evans of Evan\ fa·onom1c1i Inc of Washinaton said auto ule'I have picked up stnC<' the Jun<' \unc was taken. Some analysts said tht" h\le\t retail Jvne 88 St 35 o Retail Sales May 89 June . ., (s1413 ) ls140Al sales report "'ould pro' 1de the Fed- eral Reserve add111onaJ mccnnve to lower interest rates as 1t seeks a "soft-landing." rather than dnve the economy into a reCC'Ssion a~ 11 fight inflauon "It's not a questi on of whether the Fed will ca~ fun her ·· said David Jones, an cconom1!it for Aubrey G unston &. Co 1n New York .. I t'~ OOI> a ma net of when." until recently, interest raics have nscn as the Fed t1ahtcned 1u gnp on ~1t to slow the econom) and stem 1nflat1on. Whil~ rates have hcgun 10 fall. they •~ sull htgh enouah to affect spend1na on durable aoods - b11-t1ckct ncms expect~ to la t more than three )~n Durable &oods sale were off I 3 percent in June af\er falling 0.5 percent in Ma). ('ommrrcc said. lks1de auto , ules of furniture and other home fum.,hmg.\ ~rr off 0 I percent Sale of non-dur.ahlt' aoodc. rose 0.2 percent House drops objections to examining bailout plan my MAn YANCIY •I 1 .,.... ..... I I DAILY PILOT/ S.turd•y, July 15; 1989 ENTERTAINMENT oon landing \Alas great m ·oment in TV ly I09 WISE'HAJtT "cO 'J9 -s.r.. Television•s power to unite us in t.y is all too familiar. But there wu 1 time on a summer weekend 20 years -ao when television brought us Ulldher in' triumph: Man was on the mooo. "All of humanity was 1he voyager. and the vessel we traveled on was television," said former NBC news-man Edwin Newman, who called the Apollo 11 moon trtk "the ul1 in1a 1c television special·· . It was truly special. The word is cheap now, but that docs nQt deni-arate the deed. Fcar1 hbpe, awe and pride bonded 600 mill ion viewers as they watched two men who .. came i.n peace for all mankind;" according to the words on the plaque 1hey left on the moon. Forsct aU the cumberwmc and ridiculous baggage that goes with it. The true value of lelcvision is its abilit}". to record these rare events. the •giant step for manki nd,"' no matter where and what it might be. · Imagine cameras whirring away as Columbus splashed to shore in a new world almost 500 years ago. or zooming in on Abraham Lincoln as he shuffled forward to begin the Gt-ttysbura Address. Picture · Wil- liam Shakespeare on the ta lk-show circuit to hype his next play. or Mqellan's fi&htin~ death in . the Philippines wliilc his men go on 10 fi nish his epic journey around the world. Replying ·to corilplain1s that tele- vision influences news by 1he sheer weiaht of its presence, fo rmer NBC News President William Small Once scoffed·1h11 tlie So~ns or Liberty went •head with the Boston Tea Party .. even tHough we couldn't get a. mobile unit there in time." The fact that we could sit at home and watch was almost as remarkable •s the moonwalk itself. At last, tele- vision did what it was always sup- po~ to do: elevate. illuminale and 1nsp1re. • At left. •stron•ut Buzz Aldrln 1t•nd1 In front of the lun•r l•nder •nd before the world, th•nks to televlslon. At Television will cclcbrJle that first firs! television presiden1. He \'O"ed moonwalk -and. ind1re-c1ly. itself that the nation "·ould put a man -many times over 1hc next several there b) the end of the d{'(°ad('. a goal days. The most int('rest1nggambi1 of pron1p1ed b) fear that th(· So,·ict all comes front the A&E cable Union had forged ahead in th" space network. "·hich replays NBC's cov-race. erage of the Apollo 11 launch Sun-Though \\'aller Cronkite of CBS. day morning. thl" 1noonwalk the ABC·s Jull"s Bl"rgn1an and NBC's evening of Jul y 20. and lhl" Frank McGee reportl"d An1crica·s splashdo"·n 1hc morning of July 24. spac(· cxplons fron1 the firs I The times arc thl· san1r a~ the y "'Crc -suborbital flights Jn 1ht• t•arly 1960s. 20 years ago. tell·v1s1on and the 'pace progran1 A&~ discovered 1he time-capsule were not Ideal companions at first. technique back 1n No\cmbcr. whl·n Early flight?-. resuhC"d in not much it replayed NBC-~ coverngc of the more than ,·er~ long 1cle\•is1on assassination of Prt•sidcnt John F. shows devoid of '1sual h1ghligh1s Ke nned) at the samC' 111nc it realty after liftoff. The \'anous anchorn1C"n had happened. As he did then. Ne".. and eApcns-1n-res1denct• "'l'rl' Tl'· man appears as A&E's host and duecd 10 using n1odels as illuslra- explainer. tion?o.. The 240.000-milC' Jou rney to the A popular graphic of 1hc da) "·a~ moon owes much to Kennedy. 1he a chl'CS)'-took1ng network sin1uln1H1n NOTICE: DISCOUNT TICKETS MAY ONLY BE USED DURING BRACKETED MATINEE PERFORMANCES OF LICENCE-TO KILL, PETER-PA:N;-WHEN HARRY MET SALLY . LETHAL WEAPON II, HONEY. I SHRUNK THE KIDS, BATMAN. GHOSTBUSTE RS II. DEAD POETS SOCIETY AND IND(ANA JONES. SORR Y. NO PASSES ACCEPTED! right. the Apollo I I crew1 Nell Armstrong. Mlch••f Collins •nd Aldrin. of what was happening ou1 in spact•. Practically anyone "'ith a home computer can do belll'r "'ork today. NASA didn't allo"' H\e tele"ision 1ransmission of the splashdown and rcC°overy procedure until 1965. and it wasn't until October 1967 and the Apollo 7 1nission that Americans saw their astronauts in orbit. ThC' inspirational possibilities be- came clearer with the Apollo 8 m1ss1on, the first 111:.nnC"d spaceship to orbit 1he moon. On Christmas E''e 1968. within SCC'onds of the first lunar orbit, an C"eric and peaceful black-and-white picture' of the moon fron1 up close appeared on tl'levision al home. That nigh!. Frank Borman. Jim Lovell and Bill . A.ndcrs offered another peaceful panorama while the) read aloud from the book of Cicn('s1o;. Exhilarating as 11 was. all that "·as preamble for Mi chael ('olltns, BuzL Aldrin and NC"il Arn1s1rong. In the euphoria O\C r the tnp. 11 was quickly forgottrn how dangi'r- ous it "'as. though NASA didn't ex<J,ctly trun1pet the information ;11 the 1ime. The actual 1ouchdo"·n of the lunar n1odule "'as not televised . "'hich ""as probably a good thing. Armstrong and .<\ldrin -Collins remained in nioon orbi1• -"'l"re in deep trouble. As i1 edeed down 1o"·ard th(· Sea of Tranqu1ltl). 1he niodulc·s com- puter overloaded. "h1ch 1.-auscd thl" craft to overshoot the landing site. 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Chances are that most viewers remember the first pictures from the moonwalk as being grainy and fuzzy. but that's not so. though as Armstrong opens the hatch. it doesn't help 1ha1 the image 1s upside-down. . T he signal was a (!.ood one, trans· mitted 10 the orb11ing command module, to an Earth-based antenna, to NASA in }-louston. and fi nall y to the net"·orks, "·hich allowed those 600 mill ion people to sec Armstrong when he hopped do"·n the s1airs and planted a foot in the po"-·del) sur- face of the moon. The problem with the p1e1urc "'as (and s1ill is) perspective. Un11l Armstrong enters the frame. 11 '1 "1r· tually imposs1blr to tell "'hat "l··r~· seeing. a miA of light and shadow that could be an ything or nothing. The "·orld had never seen 1h1?-. before. so how could it kilo"' what it "'as seeing: l Jntil the hu1nan element enters 1n 1he ficture. what could be moft• fore1~n . Finally. it "-'llS gloriously clear. like home n1ovies for the ages as Armstrong and then .\ldnn bounced around on the moon's surface hke two kids, see ming!) as un- selfconscious as ifs possible to be "'ilh 1he whole "'orld "·atch1ng. The image is just primitive enough 10 seem right -this "'as. after all. no Holly"'otkt producuon. and exploration should have rough edges -but sophisticated enough 10 be forever etched 1n the mcn1ory. There "'ere fi,·c n1o rr Ll.S. moon landings, but none scitcd the 1m- agin:uion likt• Apollo 11 bcrausc . "'halCVl'r the others "ere. 1hc\ could not bt· first. · Telrv1s1on has been used for wo~ reasons. If the medium ~o often falls short of "·ha1 11 could be. there was a 1in1e when ii surpassed all that there ever "'as. .ttOVIE LISTl"GS Newport Beach 9Ai.90A CIMJMA l'Of I a-.... -t>S JS70 c--~~11s1•1s aDWMtDI -~ C1 .. IMA JOO ~· Ctnif'f Of~ t ••-01&0 I u.:-· ..... (l'Col)j 11 IS J IS • 1s .• '"" l -M-")' ._.. 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Palmer reject~ 1·ad's suggestion that 1hey team up t.o destroy Adam. 1 a,d watches as Uli and Palmer ~reak _into the officl' safr and take the evidence Trevor 1s us1n.f lo blackmail Palmer and Marissa. Palmer and Uh s victory cclcbra11o n 1s shon-hvcd as Tad rnters ~ith a photo showing Palmer cracking '1he safe . In Pans, Jack 15 1n1 ne.uec1 by 1he French maid Jacqueline, :-vho is really Erica. Jack and Enca decide to slop playing games ~nd stan n1~k.1ng love. Planning to be the new woman 1n ;\dam·s life Once Dixie is out of the p_1cturt, Karen agrees 10 ~PY on Dixie for Adam. Adam 1s confused by Skye's open Jealousy toward Adam Jr. A . female nUdJC'I tnes to team Erica's schedule. Lan1i-quells l)a,·id's J<'alousy of Trask with talk of her enp.1en1rnt 10 Oa\ id. Aftrr dancing wnh Ba rbara. Travis collapses. When she returns. he snaps at hrr and. she leaves. Brooke and Ro'>s an: delighted 10 be working on the housing pro1ect ,\dam is funding. ANOTHER WORLD: Asking tvl 11ch to hide thr truth from Amanda, Sam tl:'ll'i h1n1 about his dismal art-show revie ws. IJnable 10 tolcrale Dunna's lying and co nniving, M i~·hael movc'i out of thl'lr bedroom. Frankir's belief that Nicole 1s out to get her gains credence when she is chlorufor1nt'd while visiting Iris' aranmenl. When V1v1cn cannot find an expens1\•e p1rcr of anwork in the a1>artmrnt. Franlue is arrested and Cass bails h~r. out. Ocr(•k and Stacey dance sexily on the roof. Fi-hc111 and Lucas travel to an adoption agrncy that has info rmation about their daughter. i\11tch taki-s a job wi1h Iris to keep on eye on Lucas. During a confrontation v.·ith Marley. Vicky bluns out that whether the fathl·r of her baby 1s Jamie or Jakc. Vicky is baby Stephen's mother ("overing for Rueben, Tess tells a pohcrman he works at the Spothght AS THE WORLD T URNS: Emma !ells Cal she needs timr to cons1drr his n1arnage proposal. Juhl' rrfuses John's ~oney to get out of tov.n. claiming she v.-ants to be v.11h Duke. Lucinda agrers to pa)· Julie SJOO a v.·eck to kttp mum about Lucinda's bringing hrr to Oakdale. Barbara a nd Tom wa1ch 1-lal a nd Margo hua after Adam's chnstenina. J-lal and Paul d1shke the home Barbara wants to buy. ElhC' recalls a m ysterious September ni&ht and 1he alibi she provided for Brock. Lily and Derek's just·marrn:d announcen1ent surpnscs their family and friends. BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Hi:r business booming. Sally holds a surprise pany and gi ves Clarke an enormo us check. Clarke 1s in1pressed by Mick"s pho- tography. unaware that the nude photo in which the subjccr s face is hidden is of Kristcn. Y.1orr1ed about Thorne's recurring headaches, Ridge 1ns1sts that·he see a doctor. Unable to keep the secret any longer, Stephanie and Eric tell Ridge that Thorne, drunk and havinJ taken a sleeping pill, was responsible for Ridge's shooung last yea r and has blocked out thl· 1nc1den t. An enraged Ridge wanls to waro Caroline, but dec1drs not to when Stephanie warns tha1 ( aruhnc"s leaving Thorne could tngger his memory. his breakdown and his arrest for auempted murder. F1nd1ng Ridge" an tears. Brooke suggcs1s thal they spend a weekend away. Caroline drops her plan 10 divorce Thorne when she learns of Brooke and Ridge's travel plans. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Faith and Marcus realize that they can be fncnds bul not loveri.. An1chca fails 10 scducc Justin. Jo and Neil grov.· cloS1:r ("al S8\'e'i Kimberl)' from ~1on1ca , who turns out tn ~ .'\dam. Roman 1s hurt 1hat Kimberly did nnl tell him of her pliJht and turned 10 C'al for help. l"ak1ng care of an ailing Lizzie, Gail 1\ surpnscd at Marcus's arri val in Clcavrr. Marcus 1s upl)Ct when Liz11c claims no knowledge of his pa~1 . t\,fter freeing Ka yla from 1he well, Patch finds Sha n~'bc1ng beaten by two men but fails 10 save hin1 . Aga inst (fail and Patch's warnings. Ka yla hides in a delivery truck. Dunng \he cvrn1ng service. Faith helps Pa1t·h get free and he jumps into the truck, unav.•arc Kayla ,~then.·. Y\•ette 1s 1n1eres1cd in Roman, but he is cold toward her. Dunng Jeremy's life-thrraten1ng ill nf'ss. a bond forms bet'A-'een Robin and Mike. but i1 1s obvious Mike st11l lo,cs .\pril. Eve is crushed when ·\pril and N1l·k wed. J a~·k\ anempt to emba"trass E1111ho backfi res. as dtX·s his attl'inpt 10 kiss Jennifer. Alice is pleased th:n 'icoll plans 10 sta} 1n Salem fur a v.·hllc. Ka) la telb Ua1I she 1s av.are of(iatl"s ISA pos1t1un \It hough Justin 11}\('S Adnennl-, hi:r edict that she won '1 rl'lurn home until . .\nJelLca lea \CS has him torn. as he v.ants to boo-near his wn. Justin's problem 1s 1emporarily solved when An1ehca decides to move. Unware tha1 Marc us loves G ail , Faith fC'tgns illness to be nrar him and mistakes his kindness for love. GENERAL HOS .. ITAL: Ku shed to the hospn.al. Tony remains unconsc1ouss. Lul') and Bobbie fiJhl in the hosp1ial corndor when Luc} blames Bobbie for Tony·s accident. Tracy plo ts to slop Alan's plans to control ELQ. Dawn m1s11'111:rprets Ned's feelings for the scheming Melissa. C.'olton and Felicia's .attempts to salvage their maTnage arr failing. Lcarn1n& that Dom- ino is appear1n11 on T11Tany's show, Frisco decides to appear 100. T rying to protect Frisco. M ouse calls 1n a bomb threat to thr tclrv1s1on stauon hoping to stop the show. His plans to become 0 . .\. dashed, Scan decides to go into pn va te practice Fnsco reJct'IS Tony's plan to hide the fac1 that he can see and spy fo r Frisco. Damon orders Domino 10 kill Fn')("o GENERATIONS: Samantha and Rob eall a truce. About to become passtonatl' wuh Jessica , Rob en+ visions Samantha . .'\dam and r>orecn make lovc. Jason and Monique kiss pass1onatel). Al 1he .\rts (·ounc1I m_c-c11n1. Mary einbarrasses Ruth Ii~ men11Qn1 n1 tha1 V1 v1an was a maid. Ruth tells off the comm1tlcc and leaves. but is surpn'>t'd v.hc·n \he is la1er asked 10 become a member. Je\s1t·a Ll!l1m she has no1 contacted her son. Jason and Monique are lo\l'rs GU IDING LIGJIT: Mind) stops R u~t } from shoo1+ 1ng \.\1tll. Philip is incredulous when Alan l la1ms lkth is not dead. Learning uf ·\Ian\ cla1n1, 5.unru and Roger break in to the TV station ~afc. v.h1ch supposrdl y holds Alan:s proof. When 1he} find noth ing, Phi11p reads Alan the not act. Ekth'<; fa1her v1s11s .\Ian 10 pnson. Ri ck is surpriM·J whL'll l):u1a. unv.!:'il and pregnant. wants an abon1on. Ruger 1s pardonL"d h} 1.he governor. Bill ) learns 1ha1 Reva t·la1m l·i..I she v.a s raped as a teenager. Just before hl'r ""edd1ng. Rl'\ a 1ells Sarah abut 1he baby shr ga'e birth to )Car'> ago, Roger lambas1es Ed fo r no t reinstating Sonni because she has befnrnded Roger. LOVING: Tnsh;i 1s unpressed b~ Jl'IT'i lack of self- Pll) and his determ1 na11un tu rt'ga1n the u'>e ofh1s legs. Jolie comfort'i Trucker .\\a :1dn11\\ 111 Cla } she i'> torn betv.l·en her IO\l' for .\le~ and for h1n1 .':l·r\ous before his lnal starts and "llh .\\a not ho mt· '\le.\ '1s11s Eg)pl. gives her a pa5s1ona1c l..1ss and c \lt'> lsabcllc is subpoenaed 10 tcsllf) for the 5ta le a1 .\ll·.\'s 1nal. Ale.\ assurcs'tC.1ay that hi s testimony will put Alell behind bars. A1c::J1 arrivi-s and the tnal bqins. Cabo1 tcstif.es against Clay. Isabelle says she knew he was an impostor all alona. but found him to be loving and lood for the famil y. Trisha says Ale11 1s the only real falhf"r she ever had. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Audre) helps C'ord. who has been maced by Isadora 111 an attempt to steal the bracelet. In prison, Elisabeth and Jamie plot to get even with all the Llanv1c::w rnem1es. Jamie gets transferred to the pnson san11a num. Just hired by the prison, Dan has has fi~t encounter wi th Jamie. L.eavin• an un- consc101.1s Sarah behind. Aus11n takes Vilti 10 the penthouse. In 1he hospital. Sarah miscames, but dccidC11 to keep the news from Ausitn 1n hopes she can p in his confidence and Vik1 "s release. While bein• shown 1he penthouse by a realtor. Megan suspecu Vilu ts there, later return ~ and is cauatu by Austin. who. having learned that Sarah had a m1scarr1age, decides to kill both ~1egan and Viki. While she d0(-6 not acce-pt his engagement nng, Brenda tnes to makr a fresh star1 Wtlh Larry. SANT A BARBARA: Bunny decides to stop dress.- in& as a v.oman Brandon 1s UP'Ct b) G ina's daung Robert and her drc1s1on that Bunny no longer can li ve with them Julia J'> upsrt when Mason agrees to be co- cha1r on Capv.ell v.uh Eden. Ethan learns that a body. which could he Leo·\. has b«n fo und 1n the de2n. About to m:ike love on !he beach with Laura, M1 chaC'I 1s arrestrd fur Leo·~ n1urder. Kell y 1s frustrated by Ric's pulling back v.·henc,er she gets close to him. Mason and Julia learn 1hat Lisa has been spying for Robcn. Greg and ( ( are drvasluted when Megan reveals she IS dying. YO l 1NG AND RESTLESS: An arrogant Derek sends Cricket! nowers and a 1hank-}'ou note. After Leanna meets Derek at a bar and 1n\'1tes him lo her apartment. he leaves .... -11hou1 sc.-; and she reads he is bena charied w11h rape. \'1c1or decides lo let Jae.It think he has a place v.·11h Jabot and then plans to dop him. Cricken is grateful tha1 Cha~ believes she was raped. but is te-rn fird v.·hen shr learn~ IXrek canno1 be tired from Jabot un1I he 1s pro,en gu1h v. Ca rl tnes 10 convince Paul that Cassandra lolled ·George. Paul is finally con' 1nced .... hen Carl rrveals tha1 ('assandra has fallen for Victor's charms Victor learns Cassandra has ~u&ht propcn' 1n Ureece Kinison, UA settle lawsuit T\ l,ISTl:\GS Comedy Channel set for November debut By City News Service LOS ANGELES -United An1sts and ··screaming" con1t·d1an San1 Kinison have sc11 led their l;iv. suns against each other ovt•r thl' 1988 abandonment of the movie "Atuk," coun documents re' ca led th1s week. Under the Su ix· nor < ·oun ~nle· ment, K.Jn1son. v.ho 1~ lcnov.n for his screamina stylr of dl."li\Cf"'.>, agrttd to pa y Un1trd Ar11sts S~OO.OC>O h) July I, 1990. The mo,·1e studio sued K1n1son 1n February 1988. cta1m1ng 11 "'as forced 10 halt the film's production becaust 1he comedian threa1ened 10 givr an uninspired pcrformancf" in the lead ro le and public!)' denounce the project. The studio's lawsuit, which sought S4 million in dainages, alw alleged Kinison had breached his eontrac1 to appear in the fi ln1 by demanding revisions on 1he scrttnpla} tha1 would have h~llc."<i produt·t1on. Kinison filed a crD!s-con1plain1 seeking at leas! SJ~0.000 1n damag· es. He argued 1hut hi-was ready, willina and able to perforn1 in the movie and .\0 the production cancellation was unjustified. The film , about a Canadian Eskimo during his firs1 visi t to New York ('ity, wa5 dr,elo prd at K..in1son ·s urg1n1 and. at-cording to United Anists' comph.unt. v.oold not have been started had hC' nut agreed to apprar Kini.son was given thr opponun1- ty 10 approve or make revisions lo the screenplay but had to do so within IO days of rece1v1ng ii, which he failed to do, 1he s1udin's co n1- plaint anr,ed. K..in1son s atto rneys could nol tm· mediately be rca<:ht:d for co111n1en1 on the settlement, reached last month. u II u u Ill .. , llRAYO "' .... ' ...... 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HBO will get a head stan on MTV, wh ich also announced a ~4- hour comt'<i) channel. J-IA TV . sched ulrd 10 prtm1rri-l'a rl) 1 n I 9QO It's format. too, 1s still in the plan- ning stages. but will probably morr resemble MTV, w1th "comed y iocks'" introducing material. The Comedy Channel will not use R-ratcd language or subJCCl matter, said John Newton. C'llCCutive vitt president 1n chargr of programming for the Comedy Channel. This is, after all. advi-rtiM:r·supported basic cable. not pay-TV where viewcn choose to ae1 the ma1er1a\ by payina extra each month. There will be no Sam K.in150ns or 01her comedians who depend on working "blue.'" said Newton. In fact he insisted that the Comedy Channel will 001 be ··1he stand-up channel.'" "Whik 1here certainly will be some stand-up comedy, we hope lO be associated with a more hum•n. open and n=laxed kind of comedy. A lot o f stand-up 15 mOR' aaressive. a.lmos1 violent -'I have the micro- phone ... I'm aonna make _yo!\' laugh.· •• Newton said. A promotional i.pc showed com~ ed1ans as hos!~ of regular features who i.lked directly to viewt:rs and sometimes intcrv1i-wed people on the street a la "'Lale Night with David Leucrman." . ":o'.«o"h!O.•:« -- -Check the Classi ficds for details. Brandon's Triple Play! Fresh Pasta, Fresh Salmon, and Scallops! All for only $11.95! t' Un1n.lo:in's Presti Lr-moo Ptpper Fc:nu.:1n1 with ~i Pacific Kin~ S.lmon. Froh Pildfic lk>p!I' and (ftlm... En;o, (..,J, ..,.....J ......-'"'" chub ul uur sp«ill homt-- m.tr mup ul dlC' da, or • ~ f rah .. lad. •nd of munir our warm O'm balr:rd lwt.I. Al lo< oo4y 11 1.i pot -1 l I • • • • . I I I • l ~ t I t i t i I ( I • II • y •• n • .. n ~ c I p I ,, c ' l • ' ' -. ' ;1 I I ' ~ AM Ol&11811Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Saturdly, July 15, 1999 VIP party salutes opening of county fair ly Karen M . Reed OI -o._ ,.._ klifl' The fair had an affair Thul"$day niiht -but certainly not an initmatc one. It was the official VIP pany to salute the opening of the 1989 Orange County Fair, The theme for this year's run is "Stop and Smell the Flowers," and a good 800 did stop by to enjoy the festivities . Althou~ the fair had opened to the public earlier that day (with a 2,SOO baJloon salute and ribbon cutting) a special area on the administration building lawn was cordoned off for early evening private pany. Those donning special nametags and fluff ball VIP "bunnies" included sponsor rcprescn tativ~. government officials, communifY leaders and members of the press. "It's ,. welcome and thank >'OU for people in the com munifY who suppon, the fair," said fair director Clllit Hoose of the pany which he elplained saluted many whb assisted throughout the year in preparation for the a~nual event. And those auending weren't neccssar1ly new sup- porters. Hoose himself has served on the board" for IS years, and president Nancy Dooley acknowledged that folks do get hooked on the event. "Once it's in your blood, you can't Jct go of it." LANI -....,.. Amold i-•Jl -Johns, Charlott• OaarJ Mid aolt Se•t .tcenter pltotoJ; •rMI CHnt ;Hoose, :onfirmed Dooley, a five·)'ear veteran of the board. The clircctors were later introduced 10 the jovial crowd by fair manager Norb Bartosik, who reiterated that all were lppointcd by the governor and serve as volunteers. :ompletely without financial compensation. In addition to Hoose and Dooley, directors on hand were Bob Seat, Oarlolte Cleary, Beverly Laa11toa, Tom Tltompsoa (he's vice president). Lairry ftomas, t..rry Araold and Bitek Jolln1. Cocktails were enjoyed to the sounds of the Trinidad Steel Drum Band before dinner was served. The buffet line stretched around the expanse or picnic tables. but eventually everyone got through lo enjoy barbecued beef, baked beans. ga rden salad and fresh biscuits. A highlight or the event for all the children 11tending -and many adventurous adults -was Star ~bleld1 (with ~is son Sal) a.nd . th~_ir self-proc~ai~ed · extrord1nary airbrush face pa1n11ng. II was fasc1na11ng 10 watch him literally "11.nsform facq (and Other body parts) with colors and designi; from small decorative Oowcrs to complete fluorescent artworks. The Shieldses were up from the Sawdust Festival 1in Laguna for the occasion. · The central highlight, however. was anticipation of the fair itself. According to Dooley. selection ofa theme Blo ssom. 1nvolv1ng flowers allov,.ed the fairgrounds to be' trans· formed in10 a massive flora l display. "My personal pcrspec1ive is that the grounds look more beautiful than ever," she said of the hills. ca ns, planters small and large, filled wiih colorful Oowcrs and plants. According to fair publicist Kalli)' Estes. this year's fair is also a salute to small animals'(thus the reason for the fluff ball bunny badges), including mi«. rats. guin.ea pigs -and rabbits. Mascot Blossom (a character w~1te rabbit) "hopped" around 1hc VIP event to also remind folks . As the party wound down , the l'rowd -including Anne and Bob Badbam, Pat Krone, Tom and M1rlly• Nielsen Gary and Joanne Hunt, Tom and Joa• Murphl~e and former fair manager Kea Falk -. dis- persed to the main grounds to enJOY the music of entcrainer Lee Greenwood 'and explore all facets of the fair. "There's so n1uch enu:·rta inn1en1,"' said Dooley, ··irs difficult to pi ck and choose. I hope people will take the opportuntiy to come (to the fai r) an d appreciate the creati vit y of people 1n Orange County. You can tell (looking at the ex hibi ts) that those in\•olved take a great deal of pride in wha t they do:· Homeless advocate pushes for march on Washington Resentful grandma should feel grateful ly Tt. Auodated Press TUCSON, Ariz. -Homelns ad· voc:ate Miid Sllyder says he has visited 100 communities promoting an Oct. 1 march on Washington, D.C., that he hopes will draw I million people to publicize the pli&ht of tbe homeless. who rented a luxury condominium to Oer says the Academy Award· winnina actress owes him SS7,000 in back rent and has filed suit to get it . But Cher, who won an Oscar for her pcrforman~ in "Moonstruck ... contends that apartment owner Ran· dall Jackson broke the lease first. DEAR ANN LANDERS: rm sending this with no comment. l"d like to sec ii in print. Please sign me A BURLINGTON. VT., GRANDMA THE G RANDPARENT TRAP I'm caught in the grandparent 1rap. I'm the ~andchild ren's cook . If 1 don'1 do 11. they would be eating iunk. I'm the laundress. If I don't wash their clothes, they'd be filth y. parents arc too busy to lis1en. I'm the one who reminds them of their appointments. They ha ve th e habit of forgetting everyth ing. hand. are young. hcal1hy and \l.'Cil- cduca1ed . Ho"' come I have all 1h1s co mmon sense and tht"y don't· have any7 DEAR BURL: Perbap1 you took your parental re1pon1ibllllles more 1ertou1ly tban your chlldren take U11elr1. I 1e111e a tone of resentment la your letler. Too bad. Instead of feel.lac burdened you should be h•ppy that you are able to coa- trlbate la such a 1l1alfle••t way to tbe llve1 of you_r 1randchlldrea. • •• did very well. Since hypnotism worked so well for some of th ose guys. why don'1 more ballplayers use u ? Can't hurt. Mi,ht help. How abou1 11, Ann? - ST LL A SOX FAN DEAR SOX FAN: Bill Vttek be1an to see a lllypnol11t In an effort to ea1e tlle pain after bis Je1 was amputaled. He learned 1elf-bypno1l1 from bis therapl1t and It 1crvcd him well a1 a "aarcolle." "W• n.I to fiaht for affordable Illas?\ to abclJerS won't bccorrie ., -.. .. or the future, .. Snyder told tbe crowd of abou 200 at -·11---rrialry PresbyteriAn Church on Tbunday. Jackson's lawsuit, filed Thursday. said that after he leased lhe apart· ment to Cher in December for $9,SOO a month, she made 1 .. variety of peculiar deman<ls, ... I ncluding that the mattress in the master bedroom be removed, IS well as all ki1cbcn utensils and a Jnlnd piano. I'm the barber. If I don't do it, they'd look like ragamuffins. I'm the cleaning lady. If I didn't do it, their home would look like a tornado hit it. I teach the grandchildren man· ners. If I didn't. they would act like barbarians. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The late Bill Vccck, beloved leader of the Chicago White Sol. was a devout believer in hypnosis and persuaded outfielder Bobby Molinaro to gi ve hr pnosis a try after a Jefl ·handed pitcher hil -Bobby in the head. (Bobby became terrified of left- handcrs and froze like a st3tue whenever he faced one.) Vettk became firmly convliiced lbat once a person ha• bffa 111b- jeclff to lntense pala, the fear of lltal pain becomes more of a crlp- plla1 force tban the pain Itself. He said that once be was able to c.o· quer the fe•r of Uie pain, he wa1 a free maa. Snyder, 4.S, of Washington, .said people must demand that Conaress put a1 leut $2.S billion annually into lhc howi111 budtel .. We need to bri.na tosether a record number of peo~ if we want io cbanee the dircctton that this nation is movin1 in now, .. Snyder soid." . WILLINGBORO, N.J. -Carl ...... wanted to do somethina more ma just write a check to help out tail old u.ck club, t0 is orpnizina a Ru whb an Olympian track meet Lcwil' idea for a meet in which nmMl'I or an qcs couJd participate _. tbe pros came about after the WiDiacboro Track Oub solicited 1llOM)' &om one of its most famous alumal. .. I donate time and mone1 to . many di&ren1 orpniz.ations, • the Olympic .,icl medolist told the Burl· i,.aon County Times by telephone tom bis Houston office ... It's euy to live mooey. It's IO~ more IO live time. I've been braim1orm-iall tbi1 idea for a while." The meet ii leataUvely ICheduled for July 22 at c.I Lnris Stadium in Wlli......... Joo 0.1.-11, Sieve Lew1t. Duay E-ud ltevin Y---oflhcOI= la.d to ..-· ' te. AD will ID to ~illi....,_ Trocl1 a... "After moving into the con· domlnium, Cher decided that she would prefer to reside elsewhere and, despite her binding lease with Jackson, decided to move out,•· ac· cording to the suit. The actress said Jackson refused to return furnishings she had asked him to remov'e, and as a result she could not sublease the condo after .she dt'Cidcd she didn't want to live tbere. The landlord says he no longer hu the items, and that Cher has not relinquished the oondo and owes him sia months' rent PORTO ERCOLE, haly -Prl•· en1 .hllaaa of the Netherllinds suf. feml bruised ribs when she slipped and fell on the stain in her Italian vacation villa, the ANSA news agen· cy IOid Friday. The SQ.year-old princess, mother of Queen Bcalriit,, was treated at 1he Orbelello bolpital after the accident Tbunda)'. 1'be injury was not teriou1 and she went sailing Friday on her yach~ the acc:ncy said. Priaoea Juliana abdica1cd the tluoae lO her dauahcr in 1980 and now lives with her husband, Gcr- man·bom Prince Bernhard, 1t their ~~lace in the central The couple vacations every sum· met at tbis Tyrrbenian resort, about 90 mi)es north or Rome. I'm the scwinf lady. My daughters arc too lazy. I I don't make the childn:n's clothes. they would be wearing rags. I'm the reh11on teacher. If! didn'1 do it, my grandchildren would be atheists. I'm my gtandchildren's ear. Their l .. '9. DO\ D I'm !he referee. There is al\l.·ays someone fighting. Their parents never hear a thin&. I'm the social worker. They all go for counseling. but they on.I)' grt pampered. I'm the one who lays it on the line. I am old, sickly and not well· educated. My children, on the other After a few sessions with a hyp. notisl. Molinaro was no longer afraid of southpaws. In fact, he looked forward to the challeng~ and This 11 bow bypnollsm worked for Yeeck aad be per111aded 1ome of hi• playen to 111e It for lbe same rea1oa. He never believed tbat byp- DOlll wHld help an athlete play a belier aame. Altlloaab ll:e knew tlllat a positive 1ttltade c•• be a compcll· lnl factor, he also kaew lllat there Is ao 11tb1Ut1tte for l•leat. Spaniard's gesture more cutting than insult Q. Say one of two Spaniards in a hot araumcnt points to his own necktie. What does that mean? A. "Your wife pve me this." Implied chartc of infidelity is 1 bit more cuttirc than "Your mother wears army boots." Can you disprove 1he claim that every U.S. president has worn eye- ....... ? Q. If no •sps lived in Cleopatra's £aypt. how come the stOf')' 11ys she was bitten by one? A. Because .. f.ayptian Cobra" wouldn't fit in ihe headline, I a.pcct. Wait, t90 fljp. Blame tran .. lation erron. Q, What's an "avuncular f"amily .. ? A. One wherein tbe mot.be(s --"*<nlllorllY •-lier ....... ,... .. ___ _ bo -llotlil of lhc U.S. loulb--. Q. What wild animals. if any. track polar bean? A. Arctic foxes. To get kill lef· tovers. Surely you don't buy the rcpon that the average American man owns 35 neckties. Forty years aao maybe. Repon is four quarts of oil drained from your crankcase can make an ciaht-acre oil slick. Srriell of prlic isn't the only thing lhal PISICI throu&h your blood· stream into your 1unp to be exhaled in your breattl. Ifs the same with pineapple. Thunderstorms worldwide peak Ille -c1e7 after die full moon. ~recordo&om IOI ---· • .., 2S y<on prove .... L Im die eaperu don'I It.-... Hollywood stunt men tra· ditionally have been ~tter in· surance risks than either policemen or firemen, accordin& to the actu- aries. "Rheumatism," said Herben v . Prochnow, "was obviously na1ure·s lint effort to set up a weather bu- reau." The Eiffel Tower. all yo u might expect, is six inches taller in the summer. Pidiin En&)ish for "intellectual" is "'think fella too much.'' Q , Does a skunk object to its OW11 odorl A. Not mYCh, if 11 all. T1kes care not to 1quir1 on itself. But eitpc:ri· men11 sugnt it doesn't "'" away &om a tcent-loeded area. despite its keta sense o( smell . Was none other 1han that Libber Emmeline Pankhurst who first said: "Trust in God-She will provide." Q. Do moose hive twins? A. Sometimes. Even quadruplets. in at least one instance. Amon& bread buyers, two out of three settle for the plain white. Jap11n makn two out of three of the world's pianos. A "Rtrfume freck~" is a harmless bum from perfume oils. Lot of women .develop such behind their can. I'm 1old. Somcthina else now true not true 30 yean qo: The m~ty of bowlers work at Wh.iie-coUa:r jobs and ae• bcll<r·than4-pay. The riaht wlWt can't swallow anythina "9n' than a httriftl. SIURIS SATURDAY, JULY 15. 1989 1.11 '11.t . I.I \(;I t : Little League baseball the agonyand ecstasy The ups (left) and downs (right! are reflected during Northrldge•s 5-4 exit to Temecula Valley last year. Folded newspapers acted as bases Newport Beach • Little Leagu e has t ravele d a long ways since original format EDI TOR 'S NOJ.E -F1ft) years ago on lune 6. a group of ne1shborhood kids playOO an organized &:Jme of baseball on a scaled-down fit·ld in Williamspon, Pa. They ca//i·d it the Uttle League. Toda y more than 1.5 million youns boys and girls play on 140,000 Lillie Lcagut• baseball te:1ms in the United Stales and JJ fon.·1gn countrir-s. But desp11t· its i1nh1ensc popularity. the organi7t'r ofrhar fint pme is nor happy about the "a) 1ht• Little League tumt:d our. ly JULES LOH -~c-._...... WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. -\\'hen you drive south on Route 1 5 in nonh-ccn1ral Pennsylvania. JUSI as you top the crest of Bald Eagle Mountain pull over and cast your pze to the valle) below. If there could be an ideal spot for the binhp\ace of Little League baseball, you arc looking al i1. The Susq~ehanna R iver, its very name a poem. winds down from the arecn Allqhe ny hills through a town of 40,()(X) souls who h\'C in clap- board houses with porch swings and shade trct"s, a timeless scene olT a postcard labeled "America."' Move closer. An American nag large cnouah to cover a small infield GIRl.S SPOHTS Harbor, Marina roll Into semis with early wins The D•lly Pltot Nc:wpon Harbor High 's Sailors moved into lhe championship semi- finals today of 1heir own Newport Harbor Girls Summer Classic '89 following Friday's 47-29 basketball victory over Pacifica with a guard· oriented attack. Stacey Giem. a 5-foot-5 guard. and teammate Ali lzumita (5· foot-1)1 combined for 32 of Harbor's 47 points -Giem with 19 and lzumi\a with 13. In other first round games: •Marina moved into the se mis with a SJ.JS victory over Dana Kills, paced by Christa Yorke's 16 points and Melissa Sonino·s 15. l,,_ase lff NEWPORT /Ill 1\,1111 • Laflel. to QueHc/82 .... ,.-.. 1•2 • • .,., lee1ue1/IJ •Hener11dn9rnu1U/.M draws your ell" to the north hank ul the river. lt ties proudt) 111 front nf a 45-acre complc.~ of bu11d1ngs and ball fields. the 1n1ernationa1 hc-ad- quaners of Luth: Lcagu<.". Inc L1t1le Lca~lLl' baseball ccll·bra1(·, its 50th ann1 vc rsarv tht!"> \Car. Bo'' who played in the rir!">t L1ltk· I. c;1gU,· game, on June 0. 11)39. ha\l" grand - children pla)ing 1n the 1cagul' tncla~ Still. a half.centur) !>l'cn1 ... 1 Tl"lJ- t1 vel)" brief span for an} <llll'll). however appealing, to attain such astonishing groY,.th and earn such a solid place in the national t·ul 1urc. 4. Little League ballpark has lx·l·o n1l· ao; common a sight ai. a church i.p1re 1n cilies. villages and suburb' acro-.o; the land. A three-learn lt•agut• 1Jf .10 \\ 11- hamsport ho}!> 1n IQ'9 v.·as 1hc seedbt'd for v.·hat L111k· Ll·agul·. Inc. today calls thl' large"1 -;pons or- gan1zat1on tn thr world. Today. ~ Ii million youths pla). un I -lU.OOP teams in 6.000 league~ 1n the l 1nn rd States and 33 foreign coun1 nc,. If :111 the Linle Leaguers JOl nt•d hando; the line would stretch from thl' '\u-;- quehanna to 1hc Roc kie<;. "Of course I had no 1dt•a "hat Little League "'Ou1d bt.·comc.'" sa \~ Carl Stotz. v.·ho IOunded the ll·ag~1e while v.·ork1ng as a clerk '1n a 1un1lx·r I 01 H DI: I· H \ '( I·: Honors go to Frenchman at I 3th stage ly SALVATORE ZANCA MARSEILLE. France -\Vh1le France celebrated 11s bicc ntcnn1a1. the winner of the 13th stage of lhe Tour de France tho ugh1 of an American, Greg Lcf\i1ond. as he stood on the vic1ory stand Fnday. "I want to dedicate 1h 1s victory to m_y friend, Greg LcMond. Because of him I am s1ill riding." Vincent Baneau said after winni ng the J 77- kilometer (I IO·milc) leg fro m Montpcllier to Marseille. Another Frenchman. l..aurcnt Fianon. and LeMond still clung to the top two spots in th(' overall standings. Marseille 1s the country's oldest city and thus was chosen lo end the stqe he~ on Bastille Day. France's natio nal holiday. Mancille pvc the country's national anthem it s name, the Mancillaisc, as troops sung 11 o n their way 10 Paris in the revoluuon (Pl«•M see TOUR/l :ZI }3rd. ··.\]! I l'll\ ISIOnl'll JI !he llffil' v.·as a neighborhood progr;1111 Sornt• of what 11 has hccomc l am not 1n favor of.'" ·\1 79. S1011 stdl 11\l"' 1n \Vd- l1amspor! f.lc is a n1an -...11h an 1nc rcd1 blc mcmor~ an<1 a con1 · puls1on {(1 keep da il~ lo1gs a nd s;.1\ c recei pts "'Jt i<,n·I that f l"nJO) S3\ 1ng lh1ng-.." he once e\pla1nt·d 10 h i~ daughter v.ho con1pla1 nl·d abou1 thl· clutter. "lt"s )US! tha1 I can"t br-ar to 1hro-...· anything away."' f.le can ~hoV> \OU. for c;.,an1plc. 1hat 1hc total e,p(-nscs for thl' fi rst L111le Ll·ague -;ea!>O n came to S 174.6.l . that the colk'Ct1on taken up at the fir'l-t game ncued S 1.42. that the fir'I h<.1\· .. 11cd catchcr"s mask. ordered lronl t h1cago and -.... hich he still ha\. co"t ~1.67. 1he first dozen balls s ~ The first \Car's deficit '-'<IS S l6.7 2. v.htch S101/ made up out of h1~ oV>·n pocket as he did e't'T;-)t'ar until I 94J V>'hen the leagur tinall ~ finished 111 the black. NOV>' L11tle League. Inc. ha-; as'.1-1.'I" ofn1orc than Sl O m1l hon and a "tail" of 70 paid employees at 11~ hl-all · quarters. II chargei. each of thoo;c 140.0CIO tcan1s a t'harter !Cc of $1.i 1:ach }Car and earns milhons on cndorscnlents of athletic equ1p1nen1 Halos' streak snapped at four 1v-uon.11 ----BALTIMORE -The Blltimore Orioles couk1 not count th'i1 vktory Y•til rookie 0,. Olson pitchfd hit ~)' out of a bltn-loeded jam in the a.t11 lnni,. and one with two men °" ia Liiie n1•1h. Aftd, DOC un1il Ol10n made both lftdic:amenu more difficult ror M..tf' and Baltimore manaeer Fralk J.obinson as 11e rttOf'ded his: e:•ve lo IS opponunitiet u the -Orioles held oil' 111< C.U· AlllOI• 6-4 Fridoy nilhL -4He doll i1 lntcaliouDy. He --'° I: me la 1 J.olaidl com--I s 1W,..olli1109 llid.. ,.,,,. _. .. ill -..... - --~=~-:1.:: •==~= in the ninth, otson pve up an infield sin&)e 10 Tony Armas. then walked Lance Parrish. With 1he count 2--0 on Jack How· ell, k obinson visiltd hi1 young pi1c:het on lhc mound. "He said I was 1ivln1 him ll'IY hairs," Olson said, "11 liahteflcd lhe mood. Then I looked up and saw it Wll 2--0 on Howell and thlt I'd better wake up 1nd throw s1rikes.'' Olt.on struck out Howell to end a •rne in which the Anaels tet\ 14 ...,nMf'I on base. ·we've playtd thtte kinda or ..... 111 year," R.obinton •kl or .. chfftu..neer. "We've won our .... o( lbtm, too. I , think thla ..._ w'IW eeWna blck on track. .... k ob or 1<v<n in•in&I .... -......... '"" """" ..._ ........... doi• • lob." _ ..... ._-_ m Aftltll' 1\rst in -..r.•: ... ol -nlahlt you • wish you could have back." sa~d Joyner> who !en seven runncn stranded. "I thou,&!tl we outplayed them. We just d1dn·1 JCI the hits when we needed them. Cal Ripken hiJ. a tolo home run and Phil Bradlcr e.111cnded his hil· tins streak to 16 games with two hits. Ballimorc .-.cored 11s five runs In 2~ inninas ap1ns1 California staner Kirk M askill. who entered 1he aiame hlvina aivcn up three runs in 16 ltlininp in his two previous stam • McCaikilt, 9-6. balked for tht flnt -.. ta.ii )'dr and threw two -1.kt _.... l'Vint him four 1his tcatOt\ . ....... •"' '"" Orioles • 6-4 lead wt.a. 1-oouu la the 1evc.nth. dri~ina aa P..2 Pilell tom Clliforni• ~tt."er Wittie ....... i•to the left field bacMn ... his 1 lth hornet or lhf -1r1•11· ..,. 1n tht' firs1 ind tdclad 1 ,_ 11t0fi.. ingte in tbc • hosts first rounds The o .. 11y Piiot h began 50 years ago. but for the cream of th1~ year's Little League crop. 11 begins toda~ as the lint rounds of Lnt1e Leagur All·St.an · tournaments get under way. At Newpon Beach's San Miguel Park and Buffalo Hills Park there art four games for ,.\rea A and Area 8 111 District 55. respectiv~ly, in a doub\e..(:hminat1on 1o umamc:nt de· ; signed to provide champioru for entr) into Section 5 tournamc:nt. which stans Ju.ly 29 at San Miguel Park In LIHI• "L••9u• lt'"s •II business. 11·s for ~oungsters age 11·12 and 1t"s 1he first time Newpon Beach has been 1n,0Jvcd 1n the tournament relauve to hosun1 11 after beina staned s.even )Cars ago by former Linle Leaguer and Major Leagu and royalt1eo; on lhe L11t lc Leagut• Isabella St Running backward. he nan1e. -...·h1ch 1~ cop~nghted . and 1he tripped o\•er the Jagged st um~ of a 10go. -...·hich S1011 d~·~tgn<·d ·rhe cut-do .... n hlae bu"h and bru1~d his bus1ncss of Little League 1' un4uc.,_. ankle:. J-!1~ lc:fl ankl,• , 11onabl~ big league ··1 sat on the back st<·~ lhl·rr.'" he Stoti's nlfn1on or hoV> 11.111 tx·gan recalls. po1nt1ng. "'ruhb1n~ m} ankle BLll Singer. . is \'L\ 1d. · ··1 said 10 the bo)!o. "l·IOv.' would ,\.1ean-...h1le 111 District 62 action a 1v.o ~ncs. compclltion con1inucs ai..;; Le Rard School 111 Fountain Valley: \Sc:i \'1rw Little League Park) an One o\ugu~t da' iri l llJ~ hl· V>:J\ you like to pla ) on a regular team pla)1ng catch w11h h 1~ tV>n n.·phc-...s. with uniforms. a neV> ball for e'l'~ J1mm~ and llarold (ichron. ages fi game and bats )OU can reall) 'wing · and 8. 111 h1~ bal·k )ard at I IOR {Please sc:e ORIGINAL/841 , jPlc:ase H'C: NEW'POR"(/114 \ \l,I I ' •4 111 Ill I I siecond, e.11tend1n1 h11 h11una strttk to whlun one of the lonent strak tn the m~on thu seaton. He went 2· for...C, maluna him I) lor 17 ia bar 11mfl lince btina mowd IO lite a.doff posluon. 11111_.·, llri1n H-. -ii 4-5 o"'ll'alt. improved hit .-.di to J..2 M I llar\tr .... I~ I ••on-hiah f\ve ~ n. Or--lle•e won e!pl ol'dlo 10-Hohoa~ .. Nried.Fowfl,.. ,...._ ... M SPl/ut • A psychiatrist's vacation ~ Breaking Away for shot ! at Tour de France session! l y EMILY ADAMS Oft"'"~ -"afl There aren"t 100 man} people.-"'ho are craz~ enough. or ph)S1cally lit enough. 10 pan1c1 patt 1n the ~ruehng 2.000 mile bicycle odysSC\ kno...,n a<; the Tour de Franct•. Except, ma)bc. l.aguna Beach 11')· ch1atrist leV>'IS Ulnc. While most 01her Orange ( ount) rrs1dents arc enJ0~1ng a sunn}". rl'- laxing Saturda~ afternoon. Lane and his Colango llalHin racing b1 ke arc s1ruggling lhrough a lOUrsc dcsigned for profcss1on.:il rac<·r~ Thursday, th<· 4(1.,ear-old Lanl' boarded a planr for Pans and then moved on to 1'.1arsc1lll'. There. hc and 30 other an1a1eur rac1na en1husiasts. all p.an of a "8~ak1ng Away'" tour aroup. JOlnCd In behind 198 professional racers for the sec· ond half of what 1s de.scribed as 1hc ultimate endurance course, wind1na counter-<:k>ckwise a round Frantt. It's just not In the Cards for Dodgers, 7-2 LOS ANGELES (AP) -To1n 8run1nsky al.ready knew how 10 h11 Mike Morpn from tht:ir days in the Amtrican l...c:aaue. , • • This 1~ Lane"s two-,,.,•cc:k vacatioO from h1~ JOb r;.,crc1s1ng psyches .a. Capistrano by the St-a Hospital: T• pan1c1pate 111 1he only aroup 4 "'off1c1all y unoffi cial .. en1ncs in t.hl To ur de France. ! Tlus 1~ relaxing? t ··For someone who loves bascbaa this would be like the World Scriei., Lane explained, "or 11 would be Ii the Super Bov.·I for a football plale" er.. e 4.ftrr nd1ng and tra1n1ng scriou~ for six )Ca~. Lanc said, now is ~ 11mr to test his metllc. He's tired fl watching all that fun on tclevisio¢ So far, he's conccntralcd on cott quering the Olympic bike coi.ane la Mission Viejo and ridina hills ii Santiago Canyon. Now. \\e's :1 for the French Alps, "M } personal pl Is 10 make 1hrouah lhe L'Alpc: de Hun. T1tolt who've done 1t ttport thatjuat ...... (Ptease s-. ... AICMIO Terry Ptndle1on didn'I know a thina about the Los Anaclcs ri1 1- hll\dtt until he batted qains1. Toeethtr, they drove in fitt runs p.tch to everybody 1n '""9t el durina a sill.•Nn third innlna that Thtn I walked wp and. """I• carried the St. Louis C.rd1n1ls to a nrst pitch and I linm OMt • 1·2 vtctory over the Dod&tn Friday on a futbaU. ~I tllll ni&ht and dropped MOf11n from teen m\dL Tiii ...... f!:rst to third. ~ In 1he Nauonal 1hrrw me a .. .._ EllA ...... r"" -• .. r didn'ICVW F'I tM.-e 10 lllk • .... • .. -(9n•"*Yl -die -"""· __ ..., .... , ....... -- -...,.... Ille .......... -• 11111 Ill ~-··-· . urs gear up for the 90th annual ., MOWAllD L HANDY ._ ... (CS 4 .... ()rans County will be welt rcp-reeen*1 in the quaJifyina competi· don of the 90th annuaf Southern CalilDrnia Oolf Auociahon amateur dwnpioosbips which JCl under way Moaday whb _ ctualify1na rounds at tO Southern c.aJifomia counet. Tbe ttartiDJ field O( t .246 •amateurs will vie for l80 spots in the challiDionllUPI which will be con-ducteil al Glendora Country Club on Jwy 21-22.23. ar.d Orea, a Huntinaton Beach r'elident who ls currently playina prOaaionally, is one of l 2 playcn to capturt the utle twice in the nation's oldest continuously contested amateur championship. He won in 1914 and repeated in l 98S. He bolds the ICOrina record for the 72-bole medal play event at 274. Gtccr is only one of four players in the Iona history of the tournament to capture back-to-t.ck titles. Competition is in four lliabts. The championship Aiaht is for JOlfers with <M handicaps: the President's f1iaht for those with S-8: the Vice- Praident's Fli&ht for those with 9-12; and the Secretary's Aiaht for thole with f 3-18 handicaps. Oranee County aolfen will vie at two counes in the qualifyina round. The championship fliaht will find l 7 AUlli&n advandna From a field of f6 with the President'• fli&ht qualify-~ m from a (ldd of 71. Both ftijb11 will be played at Imperial OC>lf Course. The Vice-President's Aight will bave 50 1)1.ayers vying for five spots in the finals with. the Secretary's f1iabt havina 20 competina for three places. These matches wilt be played at River View Golf course. All qualifyina rounds will be play· ed on Monday. The Clwnpionsh1p Aiaht will bqin play at Glendora CC Friday over 36 holes with 84 flayers involved. The other thiu fliabts are for 36 holes and will be played Saturday and Sunday along ~th tbe final two l 8hole rounds for ~ championship maht -all at Glendora CC. A total of 32 players will be involved in play for the final two rounds in each of the four ftiabts. . Jeffrey Holt of Huntington. Beach aftd John Adams of San Clemente are amoQI the exempt players. O.AMPM)MSM• .. UGHT ( .. 4) .__., A'*"' ( l: LON 8eKh, Old llenctl CC); ,...., Avers 141 OcMnslcle; ltendlo Sen """9rl)I OoNld 8erMtOn (l, LA Hebfe; c.t• a• CCI; Mell hU9fl (2; Hunll111Jton 9eecfl1 Hullt"'9telfl S.Clltf CCI. a.rrv hdlert Ca; ~ 9"d\, Orenee County Golfet's MM.); Miiie ... tor (2; LffUM Nl9uel. El --CC); .,.It ll'ummetl Cl; Hw>tlneton e.dl; S.Clfl CC). lloben lklrm, Jr. 11; .......,, Beedl, Newll0t1 hedl CCI. ...._ c.-n. (1; Sent• AN Helehls, Bio c-CC>; !too.rt Comofllo (2, Hunttneton a.di; SeeCMf CC), Frel'CIS CrlNlle (2, CMI• Mme; MMe V~de CC). Ken Crw 10, Yorbe UNi11, Y.,._ Uflde CC) •II C~tV (2; ......... V19i9. 111 S t I Cfl Ge); CO--.. Dell!(), ~ · ...,._ lmRr'llt GC>. SteWft Oele 14; ...... ....... WllewlO. GC); ~ 0...... C:J; NEWPORT ,,_.,, • J..tie Workman IOOred I 7 for Fountain Valley, but Gahr moved ialO tbe 1emi1 with a 61-48 victory. Shaven.a Collins. a S-foot-9 forward, ~ the winners with 32 points. • Ali11 fan, with IS points. led ~no Valley to a 38-34 victory over Los Amiaos. As a rault today's semifinals pits CaDistrano Valley apinst the host s.ilon at I, followtd by Marina and a.hr It 2:30. Today's contolat1on semifinals teedi Daria Hill• apinst Fountain VaUey It lO and Los Amiao<apinst PIMi&a at ll:lO. EAKING ....... ~ l9Cb -.olutt pbyaica.I uhaus-illoe _. M you can't ao on. there .. a ...... lie uphill ttmcb. They claim eve~nc of the 2 1 ;wlldllbiiicb ~ etcbed in your •=a;• Lane saict ty llDCdoaed by the ff our Cale ~· ¥Me Vw• CC>. Joe Delv (4. len Clement•; ~ C..,_.. CC), Miil• Devle C lt YOttMI l.ll!Oel Yorbe Llncle CC), Alen Drobke ,,, New.ort ~; ... Cenvon CC>. Stfftlen Ow C2), Huntl1*0n a..cn. S.11 Ci.tMnl• CCI IOll EITlf'!IOM Cl1 aellflowtt, Sell Juen Hiii& CC); llCIMrl .. ine.r 10, lrvlne, El Nlouel CCl1 IOll F~n (1; $tentCMI; Ame<lun Golf), Mlllt FtvM (31 Minion Vlt lo, Et Toro Merl"" GC). John Frencl1 13; Huntington leech, Co1te fMM GC), ArtdV Frltr 10; Huntl119ton BHch; 5eeCllff CC), llllMrt Fullffar C2; A~m. YOttMI l.11\de CC) • II• G.iw 121 Co.te ~; fMM Vtfdt CC), John Glllft 101 L .. unt ~; Nfwflort IM<tl CC), HorKt Gllttt (3, CoroM .. Mar, Wlllowlck GCI; ,..,411' Glmtno (:J; Yorbe LlnOt, Yorbe Linde CC) ; !tent Grlvet (3; C...i.treno a..ch, El Nleuel CCI. Devld Herwood (l; Cor-dtl Mari llo CenYOft CC); 8ob Hevtt (2, Mlnloft Vlefoi S1d•111eO GC), WtmV Hetrnen (4, Le Nkllde1 Amtf'lun GOif); Eric Hftllneton 14; Co.le MeM. Mlulon Vltlo CC) , •1ct1erd Holmes (I ; Founteln V ... v. Co"• MeW GC), aret Hutclllton (4; Totrenc:.; AtT\tf'lall Goll); Otnnls td9n 121 Colt• /MM, l~lel GCI, Bob ~ I I, Newoorl a..cti; ltenchO s.n Joe41U1ftl; OuMe JenMfl U. Sent• Ane, s.nta Alie CC); Jeff JoMSon C2; lrvlfle. llenctlo Sen Joequlft). Joe K~ ( .. Ml»ion Vielo; AMNlm Hllll CC); •obert Keown 10, Sen 8«11er«lno. V0tbe Linde CC), Chrl\ Kem (0, CMt• /MU, Cost• Mne GC), Ken Krleetr 12. El '°'°; Founteln VelltY ~ S-rt GCl1 Frtd LMCtl (2, Aneheln\; Anehelm Hlb ), lerrv l.tlotl (3; Hunllntton e.adl, SMCllff CC); Scott L«lU (3; Fellbrook· HKltftde Htlettts CC). Jot! M.iiiOft (0; Cerone dtl Mar. Ntwoort 8"Cll CC); JoM MtMfleld (2, PlectnUe; Atte Viste CC), till Menln (0, Sen DlmH ; Frltnclly Hiiis CC); Loan Mel!ro (0; (Ml• Mele, Old llendlO CCI; Att«tw Mtolnnl1 12, Mlulof> Vltlo; SMncllfh GC); Gllt1 Meyer (3; Hunt· lneton a.di; MMllowi.rk GCl, l.ewrenc;• Mllnt (3; L.one leectl; SMCllH CC); Jiff Mlxef' (3; Sen Cltmente; Sf\Ortdlff• GC); S.m MIKN I•; l.~ .. leull; Et N~ CC). Dove Nlcoll (1; lrvl111; F.E .R.A); Don Noune (2; ll'Ylne; 919 (Hyon CC); Roe-I 0$born (2; Diamond tar; FrltMIV HIM CC>. Jim o.Gofn (0; Haciellde Hel9tlb; FrltNl!v Hiiis CC); llN ,..._ (•; MIUIClfl Vlefo1 El Nloutl CCI; O..n PeultOft (~ Co.te MtM; Sent• AM cc>. c;.ry Pevltl (4; Ml&t*I Vltlo; Colo Ot Cue CC); ~ Prlftce (l, AMhtlm; SOUth Bev GC) Devld llev (2; Hunllntlon &tech, MtM Vt<Ot CC); Ja,,,_ •Mm. Jr (1, Long BHch. Old Rench CC); Kemp lll<Mrcbon 121 Leeune Nl9utl; El Nleutl CC), llld\erd Ritt« U, lurbenk; Golf A~tures); Derren Rocht <I. lrvlnt; Rendlo .s.i. ~cwtn CCI. KH llou IJ. Huntlnoton Btactl; Co.te Mew GC), st...,• llunot (1; Mluloll Vlelo; Mb&loll Vltlo CC). 8'~• S.meallt IO; Onterlo; tmperlet GCl, lln Sen Fiii-( 1, Yorbe Linde, YOftla l.lncH CC); Mellllew Sencl (3; Wllllller, Frlencllv Hiiis CC); Devil $end (1; Wl'llttltf'; Frlendlv HIU1 CCI. 01111ln Sehl"("' (2; Fullt<lon. LOI Covotes CC), $coll Schrecler (0; F-l•ln Velltv, S..Ctlff cc. Scott Schwelzw Cl; ~"•· Yortle Linde CC); Dev. S~ (l; Hedtllde Htleht1; F rltndlv Hllll CC I, Pwte Stefl• 13; Founteln Velll'Y. Miit 541uw• GC); ltobtrt Sl•l!I (2; C0tone. Driftwood Golf Club); Biii Slt!Mltdt (J; Dine Point, Sen Juen Hiii• CCI/ Merli SUmlcle ( 3, Le He bf e; Hl/9hel F ulltrton). JtH Tetcll (3, L.eouna 8"cll; Ntwoort ... Ch CC), Tim Todd (l; Yorbe l.lndll; Yorbe Linde, CC), John Werorup (I; Corona dtl Mer; Ntwporl atech CCI; DoU9 WHvtf' (4; Yorbe Linde; All• Vl•t• CC>s Alen Whitt C•; NtwPOl'I leech; 819 Cenvon CCl1 Wllllem Wlllt• (:J; Wtttml1111ter; Founleln Veltt v Milt SQoere GC); Ben Yenont (3, Torrence, Lo. Covott• CCI. ..:::2 -•W•NT'S f'LIGHT U .. l Gerv Aehmen (7; Hunllnoton BHch, Co•t• Mne GC>, lloeer Alldf'es cs. Anehelm; cmco TeltPt!OM), IOll S.rltlt• <•1 c111no, J.C C.rltf Golf Club), Miiie Beuer (I, Hun11n9ton Beech, Peclflc GC), Anthony &«1eene II. Sen Ji;en c.i11r-; Sen Juen Hiii• CCI. Frenll Bollnl (5; ptec,entle; Yorbe Linde CC), Erllle Brown <t; Sen'-Alie; •lvervltw GC>. OonelCI Burke (5, ......,_ Nf9utl, PKlflc GCl; Don Burto.1. ~ C7; Sen o.mtn1e, Pedtlc Gel Wedi Celmer (5, e.tllo-. Cendltwood CCI; Keith Cerrlk« (S; F_,el11 VelltY, N1vv Golf); Wlll'rlll Clerk "' S.ltloa, Cost• Mele GC); I M Coettt (6, Sen Juen C.Piweno. Pedflc GCI; Merk COholen (I, •MldlO Sa11te Merewlte, llSM GC >. Roneld Cowen 11, Huntlneton lffcll, MffOOwlerk GC), Ted C""""""9 <•. Leeune Nloutt. Mission Vleto CC>. Wllllam Oenko (I; S.nte Ane, Mlle SQuere GC), TOf'l'I o.Gutllt 16, twntlno1on leecn. k•Cllff CC); oer.-~ 16, Sen Cttmtnlt, Sen ClttNnle CC), J-Dunn 16, Coto Ot Ce1e, Coto Ot C.ta CC> ._Nonnan EJdef 16; EM:Ondldo. Nevv GOif), Tonv Ev (I; Anthtlm, Anehelm I-ill!• CCI, ll~ Euetnt. Jr., (5; N-POl'I BMCll; S.nte AM CCI; E"*" Fillmore 161 Trebuco, •encno Sen Joe®ln CC ). $tenleY Fiith cs. Anehtlm, Anehtim Hllll CC); Mille For"""° (I, El Toro, Sen Juen Hllll CC); Brad Frend!• (5, YOttla Linde; itencno Sen Joeciuln CC>, Cr•lo Fulf'Mf IS, Dlllmond hr; Heclencle H4tfonts CC), JttM Garci. ('; Anaheim/ Coile MtM OCl; Jeffrey Gerretd (7; lrvlnt, All• VIII• GC); Jemtl Oftlootv (7; Mluloll Hrns, PKKk GC), Frenk Gona.11'1 (I; El ICN'O; Anetlelm Hiii CCI. Fr.cl HeMllfu•• CS, Orenee; American Go!!), Wiiiem HONt Cl, Alletlelm; ANlltlm HAit CC); Cher'lll Hou1t1 16/ IM!tlftetOft eeedl, OrenM E,._e GC), Al HOUk (7, AMMllT\, F""'1on GC); Tom Hwtter 1•: Mhtloll Vlllo; Mlulon Vltlo CC), K.-tfl JtMen CS, S.nte AM, SMte Me CC), Devtf LAlnlM CS; CtllllO, Sen Juen Hiii CC), Dofl IMUt Cl, L.-N!OU91, Et Nllutl CC>. lt~d MerlOll II, cor-. Orel'Ot (-'¥GA), DoM1c1 Mertlll (I, L"""9 NJeve4, Sen C.....,_te CC), lt-.rt Mey (I, SM Jll9n ~tr-; Sen Juell H* CC); Eamon Mt.0on (S, L89Ufll Hieull, Mtrtlelle GCI, JOM ~n IS, MIWoll Vltlo, Coto Dt can CC). Jtftr'9Y ,,..,., (S; s.nte Alie, de France, Lane and lhe othu unof- ficial entnes have their own support vehicles and Broom W-aon to aarry tbole-wbo can't make it. ln addition Lane'a wife Nancy will foUow aloni lO photopapb and encourqe his PfOll'aS. .. After this. I'll be wan1in1 to throw away my bicycle," Lane llQlhed. For next year, be•s already another Frenchman, Jean.Qaude Colotti, with Marual Oayant, also of France, thud. Bantau wu timed in '4 hOtP'S, l 7 minuacs. 31 ..,.. ror tbt distance Wllowlc:k GC); Kenneth Miiier 0 ; Buena Perll., lllvervltw GCI; O.vlcl Moroen (6; Or•net. Amtf'lcatl Goltl. Bruce Moroen c•. Wfft· mlnsttr, A11111Wlm Hilts CC). Scott Perk.-16, P!Ktft1111; Alie Viste CCI; John Petttfson 16; Sift Ci.n-te, Pecltlc GCI. TOf'l'I Pedlerd (5; Menhetten Bffdl; Old Renctl CC); A"9tl0 ... _,o (I, Anehtfm, Anehl4m Hiiis CC), lllctlerd Purcero CS; Hunllnvton teecn; J C Cert« GCl; llobln llffd (1, Anehtlm, Anehelm HlllS CC); l rlen llNH (5, Plectnll•; Alla, Villi CC); Dan Regen (6; Lono lffch; Old Renctl CCI; Rev Rlardo (S, Ltoun• NIOutl; San Juen Hlh CCI; Jtrrv River• ca; Ltoune Nliwel; San Juen Hiii• CC); Gtor" ROUISOS "· Sant• Ane, Senti AN CC); Ed ltund (I, Anehelm; Anefltlm Hiits CCI. IC.ti! St1tO (S, MIHlon Vltlot Wlllowk:k GC); SOion SNlw (I; Al)ehtlm: lmP«lel GC>; Jtffrev Stewert C7; Anaheim; Sen Juen HIM• CC); llenctv Stinson (I; Mllllon Vltlo; llencno Sen JoMutn CC ); Netson s1r11tv (6; Hunt11191on leech; Meedowlerll CC); De111 THffft 15; Gerden Grove; FV Miit SQuere GC>. JOhn Tllltv (I; Oowntv; Frltndlv Hiits CCI; Ron Vtrnov (7; Antllell'T\: H1tot1H·Fulltrtonl; Alen Vlrdlnh (7, Mlsllon Vltio; Mluloll Vltlo CCI; l ud W.Vtllmen (S; Coto De Cue; Et Nloutf CC); Peter Wvrk:k (6; Sen "*"O• N•VV Goll). vte•·l"tt•SADENT'S FLIGHT lt · 121 JOMPh Cennave (12. Min ion Vlelo. Peclflc GCJ; Jeck Cerllno (I?, Hunlineton Beecn. HU9hM·N-POrl GCl; Wl!llem Cerrol 112; LHuna Nloutl. Sen Ciemante CCI Denlet Colins (11, El Toro, 1r11lne Hills GC>. Herrv Devles, Jr. (t, Orel!OI; s.<tnllv GOii Aun.I, Oen O.Soller 110. AMhtlrn HlllS, Huehls Fulltrlon), Jot OfVlnctnlO (11, C0tone def Mer. Amtrlan OoH), James Eek In I 11; Anehtlm Hla.; Anehtlm H* CCI; MlcrlMI Ftlnmen (11, C0tle N\tM, Sen Juen Hlh CC), Sam FuPI (t , RlnchO Petos Verdi, Or•llOI County GAi, Sclluyltf' F unon ( I 1, Ml111on v ltio. Becntet GC ), TllOmes Oltlcn (9, COit• MtMI, Amerlcell Golfl Chuck HHst 121, lrvlnt; Bio C•nvon CCI. LtlOfl Htvtf' ( 10; lntine, S.11 Cltmtnll CC )J Merk Hoffrne11 It. Hunt11191on Beecll; Serenllv Ge.>; Peter Hue119 I 11, Coste Mewl, Telw1ntM GC); Jerrv Jeffries II. L1oune Hl•1. '>.nehtlm Hlh CC), Jon Johnson Ill; Anelleim, •lvtf' View GCI, Jo1ee>n Jone• 19, lrvlnt, Wlllowlcll. GC>; 1tlc111rd Jone1 (I I. Minion Vltlo, Min ion Vltlo CC> Edwerd Keele: (11; Coste Mfl•; Coste MeMI GCI; Oe111 KHYI ( 12, Fullerton, lml>tf'll t GC. D•~• Klne1ton ( ll; L111une Hlll1, Sin Ju.n HIMs CC); cnerle• Konur (11; Ptecentle, lmP•fl•I GC), Ttd Kozlettll ( 12, Anehtlm Hllll ; Anetielm Hiiis CC); Ron Locke ( 12; La11une NJouel, Peclflc GC); Brtl LoudlnbeCk 110, Gerdtn Gro119, WTtlowlck GCI a1tt M4ldonne (ll, Lono Beech, Olo R1ncn CCI; Al Mentv 112, Orenge, lml>tf'lel GC I, Stu MclntCKll (10, Lono Beech, Amerlce n GOif ), Certol Motlne (11; Leeune Hiiis, Et N~ CC ); Gr-.orv Nezerolf Cl2. 8rH , '""*'l•I GC); Wllllem OJbornt (It, Torrence; SOUtll a.vi l lllY Pe!dl (10, Hun11ft01on lffcn, wtn11·• GA), Wiiiem Point~ Ill (l2; El T-. Rencno S.n Joeoulnl, SllPhtn Pollto Ct. trvlnt, Mlnloll Vltlo CCI, Grehem Porllf' (10, s.nte Ane, ltlvt< Vltw OCI; Frenll PoWtf (ll; S.111e Ane, llenchO Sen Joequlfl CCI; Steve Procnnow (12, Cerrll0t, Soutll &av>. J0t111 Rlvtf• C 11, Mor· well<, SllOredlffs GC), Sttvt ROU$11 (t , Lekt Elll11«1, Oreo Teltc>hoM), JOhn lhen (10, Gerden Grow ; Hughel·Fulltrtonl Rlcherd S.dltlr (9, Leguna 8Ncll. Pacific GC), Al $ell (ll, NOtWalk, Ne.,., Golf), Wtsltv Serieln ( 11, LA Qulnte, Peclflc GC>, Sten kltl> 1 lO, M1u1on Vlelo, WillOwlclt GC), RendY Smith 110, El Toro, llencho Sen JoeQuln CC), Geor" swm 112; Anehtlm. Anehtlm Hiii• cci. Gtor" Trecv (ll; OcH nsldt, Flvor GC), R•ndY WOtrtM (t ; Yot1>e Linde. El Preoo GC) sac:a•T AltY'S .. LIGHT Ill· lll l ud Akin (15, Le Mlrllde; Huohff· Full· t<ton); Glenn Abdorf 116, Glenclore, l~lel GC); Ktnntlll 8•" (lS; Irvine; Amtflan Golf), Wetter lredleY I IS, Orentti tmPtf'let GC ), 51tvt lurffl (l3; L.egune Nl11ut1; S.cldltbeckl, CllH ci.uu 1141 S.11 Clemente; Sin Cltmtnlt CC). ll•vmoncl GerfH (13; Hunll11910ll ltech, ••nollO Sen Joeciuln CC). JoM Heves C 16; S.n Cltmtnll; Sen Cttment• CCI; Roneld Kremer 1141 Mllllon Vlelo, AneMlm Hllt1 CC), Miki Ledf!Ovlc:h ( 11, LtoUf\11 Hlll1; Sen Juen Hiii• CCI Kent ltetct (11; Sen Juell C.pl\tr-; Sen Juen Hills CC), EOdll ROMI ( 1'; l.aol>ll• Ni.uet, ShortdHh CC>; Wllllem $holw .. (14, Totrenc., Fore SC°" GCl, Gery Slney-Ill; lllvenldt; Orentt CounlY GAi; lloblr1 Snow (14; Plecen· tie, Flllltnon GC); Merk Wtt>Jter ( 16, Trebuco Ctf!Yoft, Sen Juell Hlttt CC); Mike Whltn.cl (1 .. El Toro; FV Milt S4uert GC); JofWI W1111em1 ( 1), Minion Vltlo; FV Mlle SOuel't CK); L-Woriman (ll; Fullef'lon, Fllllr1on CK>; ltoOtrt Veno 0 3, Alhemlin, Telw- GC). lined up two friends to join him in the Tour~ France so he won't be throwina away bis bike IOODA . He may, however, be puttina his bike down for a while and pickina up hls surfboard. ··rbe wont thina about an of thjs trainina and pteparation .. Lane said, .. ,, &hat r ve milled ah the bia swelb this summer." '1'0 IC I ' II IC I \ h High school gambling, Chapter IL: Allegations remaifJ to be proven e FLORENCE, Ala. -Police Chief Rick Thompson said aUeptions of pme-fixing at the hi&h school level have not bttn becked up as yet by specific evidence that prep sports we~ ma'?1pu~ated for gambling pu~ses. • But the pohcc chief, in comments reported Friday by The Birmin&)lam News. said information pthcrcd in the investigation includes an intercepted convef'S!l· tion between an unnamed coach and bookmaker 1n which methods of altering the outcome of football games was discussed. The chief could not be reached immediately for further comment Friday. There was no word on how or when the convena- tion was intercepted or what football contests might have been discussed. Hulbert sizzles with 66 Mike Hulbert birdied his last two boles .:/ to cap a S-under-par 66 and take a one-shot advantaac as the leaders faltered in Friday's second rpund of the Anheuser-Busch Classic at Williamsburg, Va. Hulbert, 31, whose only victory came in the 1986 St. Jude Cassie, was at I I-under-par 131 after his second tour of lhe K.ingsmill Golf O ub, which was sogy after overnia.ht storms dumped about 2'h inches of rlin on the 6, f76-yard layout. "The golf course really took the rain well. It's in good shape," said Hulbert. who has ma<Je the cut in 16 of 22 events this season and has won $21 S.196. Hulbert's closest pursuers were Tim Norris, who also played f•iday morning and was at I 0-under 132 following a 67, and Don Shuey, who played in the last aroup of the day and shot his second straight 66. "I didn't think we were at K.ingsmill this morning.." Norris said. "It was cool. misty. h looked like the British Open." Mike Donald, with a 66, was alone at 133. Elsewhere in golf on Friday: •Orville Moody shot a 7-undcr-par 64 to take a one-stroke lead over Michigan native Dave Hill after the first round of the G reater Grand Rapids Open senior golf tournament in Grand Rapids, Mich. Moody, lhc defending champion, was one stroke off lhc tournament record over the Elks Country Club course. Hill missed a birdie putt on the par-4 18th hole that would have tied him with Moody, but he was alone second after 18 holes of the 54-hole tournament. 8 Gordon Brand Jr., a native Scot. birdied four of the last fi ve holes and moved into a one-shot lead in the third round of the Scottish Open Golf Ct-iam- pionship. ''I'd be very happy to win any tournament, but to win the Scottish Open would be something special." Brand said af\er completing his 4-under-par 6 7 at Gleneagles, ScotJand. • First-round leader Betsy King, biddina for her first U.S. Open title. held her ground in second round play and no one could mount a challenge at Laite Orion. Mich. tf l 0 ·11·: 01: ·1·111-: D \ \ "People used to question all the time in Mosoow why the East ~rmans were kept totaJly scareaated and why their women aJI had very big voices and fi ve o'clock shadows. We knew what was goin.g on but it was something we just accepted . "But now I think it's got to the stage where everybody is doing it because it's the only way they can compete." -S..rroa Davies, former Olympic silver medalist about tak1ng drugs to enhance performance . Chapman acquires Anetersen Don Andersen. a former director of administration with the Seattle Seahawks * and sports information director at use. was named Associated Athletic Oircctot at Chapman Collcse Friday. Anderson was the CIF Southern Section's first spons information director under J . Kenneth Fapns in 1963 and initiated the first CIF polls. amona other endeavors. In makina the announcement at the Oranae-based collqe, Bob Boyd, acting athletic director, said that Andenen would head the Chapman College Athletic Foundation and oversee the department's communica- tions, marlcelina and community relations activities. ··we are paeated to have a man of Don Andcnen's bacqround available to us at Chapman," said Boyd. .. He 11 an cxperien<lCd athletic administrator who will pla)' a vital role in what we are'seekina to accomplish at Chapman." Boyd was basketball coach at USC dunna Ancknen's tenure as the Trojans' sports information director. Anderlen attended Santa Ana Hiab, Santa Ana Colqe and Cal State Fullerton before bqjnnina his athletic administration ~r at tbe CJF. Lafleur retums to Quebec ThomptOn's comments curlier tbs. week about alteptions of pme-fbina in Alabama prep ranks 1c:t ~ff' a tempest in the state'~ high school s1>:<>rts world, with to p prep officials doubttnf anr such fix1n' occurred and some coaches wonderina 1f cntical pcnalucs m ight have been connected to a pmbler's point spread. But Thompson told members of the news media at a news conference Thursday that no specific evidence of game-fixing has been uncovered. "I want to urge you to remember the word 'allegations,'" Thompson said at the press confl . "No one understands that word better than I do." "At no time has anyone involved in this investip- tion inferred, accused or stated that the~ is any dir.cct evidence linking any school, coach, official, or specific pme to manipulation of sports events," he said. I 'i I H•: Bt.•:.\('llERS Bata for dim hitter~ Jackson, Wheat sign pacts Cornerback Alfred Jackson and of· fe nsive tackJc Warren Wheat signed con· ~ tracts Friday with the Rams. who have ~ signed all seven of their picks from the third throu&h eighth rounds. ihe Rams have not come to terms with their five choices from the first two rounds and their ninth-and l 0th-round picks. Jackson. draf\ed in the. fif\h round, played both wide receiver and corncrback at San Diego State. Wheat, picked in the eighth round, started 13 pmcs at left guard last season for Brigham Young. He will be battling third-round pick Kevin Robbins and several others for a spot as a reserve. 1111.\ 1'10,-H \DIO T•t.IVIRON 10 e.m. -8ASK•TULL: WBL Slam·Ounk compell· llon from Lea Veoes (lepe), $4)or't1Channel. 10:45 e.m. -8All8ALL! Kensaa Cltv et New York Yenkees, Ctlennet 4. 11 a.m. -8ASKIT8ALL: WBL An·Ster Game from L.es VtOH Ctepe), Soort.Cnennel. 11:30 •.m. -OOLP: U.S. Women's Ooen from L•k• Orlon, Mlctl., Ctle nnel 7. I p.m. -AUTO "ACING: Atlantic Wtn competition from Watkins Glen, N.Y. (t•Pt), ESPN. 1:30 p.m. -OOLP: PGA tournament from Wll· llwnabure, Va.. Channel " 2 P.m. -HYl>tt~LANI .. ACING: lndlana Gov· ernor'a Cup Oape), ESPN. 3 p.m. -81CYCING: Grand Prix of CvctlnG from Trtxtertown, Pa. (tape), ESPN. 3r.>O P.m. -~TS SAT\ntDAY: Boxlno-Four U.S. boxers from 1* OlvmPICI KMdUltd to compete In six· round boUta In Atlentlc Cllv (dtlavtd), Crwtnnet 2. 3:30 P.m. -SUltPING: Hlenllehla of ,,.. OP Pro Chamt>lon.._. In HunllnGton Bffcl'I, Cl'lanne4 7. ' p.m. -CIOL'• Scottish Oot:n from GltnfftlH, Scottend Cdetllv.d), Prime Tlc:ktl. 4 P.m . -8ASl8ALL: Ntw York Meis a t Alltnte, WOtl, T9S. 4:30 11.tn. -8AR8ALL: Anoets el Balllmort , Ctlennt4 s. 4;30 P.m . -WIOa WORLD OP SllOltTS! llo•· in.-Dwrln Van Horn vi. Glanfrenco Ito.I, lunlor· mkldl1wtfetlta, from Allentlc Cltv (.,.._v.dJ; 8kvc:f- IM-Tour de Franc. (detavtd>. Cha.Mel 7. ~ P.m. -TINNts: U.S. Pro Ctlamc>lonttilpa from 8rookHnt, Mau., SoortaCtlannet. s P.m . -VOLL•Y•At.L: Women'& pro belletl c:om-petltlofl (tepe), ESPN. 1 P..lft. -WATI" SKHNG: U.S. CM..,,._ of Cham· .iona (tape), ESPN. 1 P.tn. -aAR8ALL: SI. Louis et Oodeen, Sc»ortt· Channtll. 7 P.m. -llOXING: Evendtr HofVfleld n . Adlllon ltOdrftUU, t!Mvvweleflts, from L.akt T9Me, Nev. (dl-levtd), Showtlme. 7 P.m. -8Asa8ALLI Chlc:.eoo Cuba a t S.n Olteo, WGN. I P.m. -HOllR aAa.te: Hoel'rwooct Per1t ,......ya, CMMel 5' (Prime T~et, 10'.30 p,m.>. l:JO 111.m. -~It.OAT .. ACING: 1'" llttvw llttclt AutUtta 0Ht ), PrltM Tlektt. ' P.m. -.. 0010! C.INrv SlatnNde Cdllev.d), eSl'N. aADtO ,... a.m. -8AR8Al,L: llolton ., Mlnnnole, KN)( (1079). •:JO 111.m. -aASaaALLi ~ et hf•imot.. KMP'C (7'1). 1 111.m. -8A .. 8ALL.i $1, L.Oule et Dodttr&, KAK (~. 1 111.m. -.... ULL.i CNe8IO cw. ., left '*'°· K,Ma mo> . --f .. . . I t • I . . . ' I• .. I • .. , , • . .. .............................................................. ~ 0 borne moves Into quarterfinals ~. Tem Wallll ol S.CUft' CC IOet 10 de•ndi· ~pion SMwn McEn• or. La Qulata Hotel OC, 2· utr. M ~· ol Iii CDJOD CC '' ,, to .... Wiie of llUknlt tt, ).4; ..S Jallll tf#tman of Newpon ._. CC laet IO Jerry Herma of ~0w ... cc ).2. • Ollar-. •~·or_. Me.a v .. tt ~An Wli"" ....... 1 r'PIDCfDr.a.PllllYe ,..... ..... ,...,,, .. ................. Angela' aecond baseman Johnny Ray tries to apply the t ag on Baltlmore·s Steve - Al' L.,..,_. .. oto l'lnley, but was late, as were the Angels overall In a 6 -4 1011 to th• Orloles l'rlday. Slumping Twins drop eighth straight with 5-0 spanking From The Associated Press Make Bodd1ckcr pitched a three-hitter and ~1ck Esasky hat a tv.o-run homer as the Bo'iton Red So' beat host Minnesota 5-0 and handl'd the 'ik1dJang T"'1n'I their eighth straight loss. Bodd1cker. 7-7. struck out four and walked four in recording his third straight victor). and first shutout of the season. His last shutout was Sept 2Q. 1988 an a 12-0 victory at Ck' eland. The Red Sox haH' won three straight game'i and nme of their l3!1t 12 Twins 'ltancr Allan ~nderson. Q-X. took the loss as Minnesota lost its I I th game in the last 12 10 fall se' en games under .500 for the first lime since \.ta~ 7 Elsewhere an the American Lcaguc Fnda~ Royals 14-'7, Yankees ~-9: In New York, 8111 Pccota hat two of Kan'i3'1 C1tf<1 Ii' e home runs and Bret Saberhagen v.on his SI\ th straight dcc1s1on as thi: Ro) al<. pounded the Ne"' Yori. Yankees 1.i.5 an the first game of a doubleheader In add1t1on to Pecota. W1lhc \\ il<,on. Gi:orge Brett and Mike Macfarlanl' llso homered to match a club record for one game acrnmphsheJ on li"e other occasion-. In the nightcap. Jn)C Aariield's three-run ninth· inning homl·r off SteH" rarr ga\e Ne ..... York a ~-., 0 MartMrl IJ, Tieen 0 HAT'T\.• ........ .... ....,.,,, s 111 ar11ev ~ 6011 AO.•" lo 4 I 1 I UNlnl )D I I 0 0 L-clOI\ 10 I 0 Cotlo Oil I 0 I 1 Grwi.•Cf 6 0 11 COIMrt l 111 F-rt 1 I I 0 ,.. ..... Jo •11) s••-.c • t 1 ' Vll-U l I 0 0 Co<IV•" u I I I o OITIIOIT Ptt• 'ct fJ-•• wn1••~' 1'C> '"'''"" 10 Tr•mmt u Scl'lu Jo MO'lnd 10 LYM elf\ l~'' Stro-11> \iMtro< T-0 IJ 11 II T-• teer. .. - ..," .. • 0. 0 • 0 0 0 I O O O I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 I o o o I 0 0 0 l't I I I ...... tll 111 ..,_,, .,.,.._ -.. --. E-<9'91 -1 .. .,. 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Brian Holmi\n pitched a 1hree-h1ttcr and ~" d1tli:rent pla~er<, collected two h11<> ap1Cl.'l' 1n a 17-hat attal k as Seattle hl'a1 De1ro11 13-0 and hamkd the T 1gcro; 1h1:1r ninth .:,1ra1~ht loss The lo\lng 'ltreal. 1'> thl· longl''>l tor the T iger~ '>1nCl' June 198::! -.1n<l 11 marked thl' 20th c,1ra1ght game that a Detroit starter ha\ tailed to rl·cord a '1ctun Wblte Sox 6, Brewers 4: In l h1rngo. Harold Baines. a 397 hfc11me hatter .iga1n<,1 \111'-'aukl't'. hit a 1 .... 0-run homer and <in RBI <,1nttk to lea~ the ( h1\.ago '-'hate ox to a 6-4 '1ctun O'er the Rre'-'t'r\ The .... 1n 1mproH·d < htl.igo'-. rl'lord 10 ~-2 an the season ..enc ... '-'Ith \111\1.Jukl'l' 1nclu<l1ng -4-0 at Com- 1sl..l'\ Parli.. 0 Blue Jay\ 4, Attlleilcs OAK LANO .MO\ft!'il L.•~\tro., C•n\.KO t1 OP1.,..,,.,. MCG,.w lo °"""' (1 ... H MVC "" .... ,,, o •• ..., .. Q\J•r• ~ .. _,,,,, T-1 .. '"'-) 0 0 0 t 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 l • 0 • l 0. 0 J I 1 I I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TCMtOIOTO ,-.,.,, ~ ... 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BradlC)' hat an RBI ~1nalc. and Craia Worthmaton scored on McCask1ll's scrond wild pitch of the of the 1nn1ng on a two-out, bilk''>· loa~ed sma.te by Make DeHn·au~ who had one hat tn hts previous ~' at·bal Jack Ho~cll pulled the ngd., pme. After Johnny Ray, who had three hits and three RBI , hit a run· toorina single to pull California within 3· I an the third, the Onolcs scored two more 1n the bou om half McDonald, O's talk beet Crom \he West Coast and 11 was a chance to swina by, .. Hemond said Ff'idlr by ~ltpbone ftom hit oftkit at Memorial Sl.id1um. '"lt Mt "' ~unity fbr Lany to meet Mr. McDonakt in penon. "Ya. we did mcirt. but that'• au -.·n COt\\rMnt on publicly." TM two lidrs bad not JMt since , ..... 26. McDoukt'• fl•het .... bem mint ~f I th..,_ year, SI million coeUKt for hat ton. ~ht Orioln "'~ ~tdty Oflhed MtDoaUd .... S2SS.000 and $27'.000 It I ..... bontlll ~th I .....,. .. of hit ...._ caled 'IP 10 Oat ~ in !11111...,. .ad lft iaviuuoe to IPrilll tnift•"I nu1 Mniiij. within S-2 an the tif\h with o ~olo homer, hts 1 l th of the season .and fif\h thl year aaa•nst the Oriole~ fhc nacls got w1th1n S-4 on a two-run inale by Ray tn the sixth. Fernandez whiffs l6, but all for naught ·;n 3-2 loss .. ' .. - l y The Associated Pren Lonnie <,m ath led oil the bollom of 1he ninth inning with a home run to >po1I Sad Fernanda's ~arccr· high 16 strikeout performance 3!> thr A.tlanta Brave, beat the New York Mets 3-2 F-r1da y naltht an AtlanLa It was the 14th homer of the s~:ason lor Smith. who had fanned 1n three previous at-bats. Smith had ne,er hat more than eight homers in 11 previous maJor-league seasons. Reliever Joe Boever 3· '· allowed one hit in onl' inning. Atlanta 'itaner John Smoltz patched eight 1n- n1ngs and allowed four hm. stnk1ng out seven. Fernande1's 16 strikeouts set a club record fur J Mets' lef\-hander Jerr} Koo'>man had 15 against San Diego on Ma) 21S 196!} Elsewhere 1n the :-..at1onal L l'aguc Fnda) Expos 1, Reds 0: In C ineinna11, Bnn Smith allo ..... ed sax hits an 8111 1nn1ngs as "'1ontrcal ·bea1 Canctnnalt. sending 1he Reds to their lif\h straight los<> The victor) pushed lhc Nallonal League East- leadang Expos to 51-38 -the first 11me the.,·,e bee-n 13 games over 500 thl'> '>Ca'>on The Reds fell a game belo"' 500 for the tir\t time 1h1s )cJr anJ ha' e lost 21 of their last 30 Sm 1th. 9-1. uutplll hl'd l u111 Brt)\\ n1ng. 7-M. to g1 \ r !he Expos thr1r 13th 'll llll) 1n their la" I"' games. He ga ve up three h11\ 1n thl· lir\l t"'o 1nn1ng'i. then rl'llrl'd the nex1 15 ba111:r'l 1n order lk dl\o matched h1'> season high with n1nt• \111!.coul'> Joe Hesketh got the la-.1 1\\o out<, for his third save. Pblllles 4, Astros %: In Philadelphia Dwayne Murphy's run-...conn1,1. \lngk brol.l' a se,enth:1nn1ng tie as Ph1ladelph1a bl'at the I lou\to n .\stros An error b) th11J ha.,cm.in Ki.:n (aman111 5et up a two-run seventh alkr the I luu\ton rallied in the 1op of 1he inning 10 lie the \ture 2-2 against staner Tem Mulholland. · Reliever Larr) \ntkr\l'n 2-2 retired the til"it ba11er an the ..eventh and llll'n "'al~eJ Von Ha,es Rack\ Jordan grounded lu ( .tm1n1t1 \\ho booted the ball fo'r an error. Murph) lhl·n '>tnglcd '>l:Onng Ha.,cs and Darren Daulton follov. cJ "11h .an R RI single Jeff Parrett p11t·hed 2 1-1 inning\ tor the , ictOf\ allov.1ng no hm · Padres '7, Cubs 4: In \.in D1l'go Ed V. h1tson v.on his 12th game and dnl\ l' an ct run .and C1arn Templeton homered. leading thl· \Jn l>tl'l,l.O Padr~s past the Ch1tago Cubs The '1cH11) -.napf)\:d lhl' PJdrc\' -.c\ en-game lo'>tng streak lO ( h1rngo Whmon 12-6 \lrU!!J!.lcd 1n the ninth 1nn1ng and Mark oa ..... rl'11C\Ctl .inJ gut ht<, 23r<l Sa\e IO 26 opponun111e'> Trailing 1-2. the C uh-. rallied 1n the nlnth inning on Andre Da\\\on'c, RBI c,anglc and Mark Grace's run- sconng douhle Whitson p1 tlht•d c1gh1-plu' 1nn1ng'I and allowed nine hits Templeton\ \nlo home run 1n the fifth inning staned a thrl·e-run ralh th.11 l!J'l' 1he Padre<> a 6-2 lead and eh.a'>ed \1Jrtcr "11kl' B1ckd1. !S-5 Pirates '7, Giants 4: In San Francisco. All-Star Game Staner R 1tk Reuschel struggled again against P111sburgh and lhl' Pirates survived Kevan M1tchetrs 32nd homer for a 7-4 ., u.:tory over San Francisco. Reu<,ehel 12-4 , .. winless an h1<, last four stans since beating Huu\ton on June 21 In live innings. he ga'e up fi ,e run-; eight hm. and walked five. 1he most he'c; .... alkcd an 125 stans daung back to ~pnl 8. 1986 The P1rate'i ur.,cd onl) four batters to take a 3.0 first-inning lead battcnng Reuschel hard for two triples. a douhle and a sacrifice lh 0 0 Padres 7, CutK 4 Expes 1, Reds o CHICAGO \AIO OllGO -·•l CIHCINIOATI .. ,., .. WfO\tt" <' • 0 1 \l!oore 111 • I I 0 O•Sm'" t • 1 l 0 Oew\OI"' rf • 0 1 G•ec• lo J 0 I I 89"1¥~· • 0 0 0 Lew Jo • 0 I 0 OvntfOl't u t I I 0 lie'«• o I G 0 0 "<o• 0 000 Vor\l>O Pl' I 0 0 0 \crwe.010 O o O O ... ~ .. 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"I was one p11ch .1w.1' trom ¥ett1ng out of the 1nn1ng llu1 I d1dn 1 make the pitch to P<.'ndk1on and I d1dn'1 make the pill h tn Brun3nsk)' l'"c tx-en prett\ nin"' 1ent th1\ )enr. but I would call llm m)' fi~t reall) b3d game 1n I <;tans .. Ten) got th1np going in the thml "llh a one-out sins.le It was f rrr)·., ''"th hat of the >ear 1ndudang t\\1> home~ and a double V tn~ Coleman follo.,..ed v.11 h a grounder up the middle. and 'IC'lond bastman Walhc Randolph tooi... the ball to the bag h1mstll 10\ttad of n1pp1n1 to short!ltOp Alfr«1o Oraffin The move ml).' have cost him an annina~ndina double play. u ( ol- eman beat Randolph• thmw to flN, bate and ktpt t~ 1nnan1 ah\'e . _.._..,...... Meta pitcher Sid l'ernandez fires at Atlanta l'rlday. He struck out 16 but lost, J -2. Doug Drabl"k 7-6. ga'e up more than three earned runs 1n a game for onl\ the second ume an 19 starts. He allo.,..ed nine hll'> 1n "" 1nn1ngs before Doug Bair patched the -.e'en1h and Adi Landrum 1he fi nal two innings tor his I :!th -.ave. fanning the side 1n the ninth. Baar and Landru m ha"· not g1\en up an earned run 1n th~1r la'>t -'8 innings combined Landrum has eight saH''> 1n h1\ last eight appearances. a club record Jim Goll ha<l sc-..en 'Mi' es an '><.''en outings 1n 1987 and 198M .. R.im Bond<. led off the game with a tnple off the top of the center field knle and 'iCOrcd on a wi ld patch. Jo~ Lind doubled and ~ored o n A.nd) Van Slyke's . .,. triple and Bot'lh) Bonilla·., sac:nfice fly to deep center made 11 '·IJ 0 8 r1ves l , Mai\ 2 NIW Y(Mtlt Al LANTA '-M"'9'1 ,t -.. .,.,)0 MJPW'l\f" H ........ • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 IM••crv" ... ....... (1 Oor•~ I'll GO•.-, IC> ,_ .... ,.. ... .. 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Wt ---........ .. ,..... urs gear up for~the 90th annual .. HOWAm» L HANDY ...... c ••••• O..U. County will bt wcJI rep. ,...sea in lhe qualifyina competi-tion of the 90da annual Southern CalilonUa Oolf Association amateur *O:Coubipa which Jtt under way M Y. with_ qualifyana RMands at 10 Soutbcrn California counes.. Tbl staniQJ field of 1,246 ·amatnn will vae for 180 sPoU in the ~iPI which will be coo-d\ICilit;. Glendora Country C ub on Ju.Jy 21·22-13. lnld Oteer, a Huntinaton Beach retident who is currently playiJ\& PrQltuiooaUy, is one of 12 players to capl~ the utle twioc in the nation's oldest continuously contested amateur championship. He won in 1914 and repeated in l 98S. He holds the ICOrina record for the 72-holc medal play event al 27•. Greer is only one of four players in the long history of the tournament 10 capture t.ck-to-Mc:k titles. Competition is in four flights. Tbe championship Aiaht is for JOlfers with 0-'4 handicaps; the President's Fliaht for those with S-8; the Vioe- Prelident's Fli&)lt for those with 9-12; and the Secretaf)''s Aigbt for thoee with 13-18 handicaps. Or9J1F County aolJen wiU vie at two counes in the qualifyina round. The cbampionahip ftiaht Will find 17 AU9liflen ldvanana f'rom a field of 96 with the President's fli&ht qualify-~ .. from • field or 71. Both ftiibta will be played 11 Imperial Oolf Counc. The Vice-President's Right will ~ve SO players vyina for five spots in the finals with the Secretary's -Flialu bavina 20 competing for three places. These matches wilJ be played at River View Golf course. All quaJifyina rounds will be play- ed on Monday. The Cbampionshap Fliabt will begin play at Glendora CC Friday over 36 boles with 84 ~yen involved. The oth~r three fti&Jata are for 36 holes and will be played Saturday and Sunday along with the final two l 8hole rounds for the championship flight -all at Olendora CC. A total of 32 players wiU be involved in play for the fina~ two rounds in each of the four ftilhts. . Jeffrey Hoh of Huntinaton Beach and John Adams of San Oemente are amona the exem.pt players. CHAMPtOMSH• ,UGHT (t·4) ........ "'-'In ( 1, Long 9Mcfl, Olo llencn CC);,_., Avws (<I; OclMnslOe; It~ San JoMIM); OoMld ..,_ (3, LA Ha~•; C•••• CC); Melt leuefl 12; HUfll!Nlon e.dl; Huntlll9teft SMClltt CC>, .. rrv lecker1 ca; Hu11""9IGll -..ct1; 0ranee coun1v Golfers A9111.I; Mlle ... '°' (2; LA.-Hltull, El --CC>; Intl lrlJl\'W1Wt (1, Hunttneton -..ctl, s.cJlfl CC); lloo.rt '"""· Jr 11, .......,, lffdl; HewP«1 hKfl CC) """'9 C ... Cl, Senta Ane Helehll, 819 CM¥efl CC); lto41ert Comolllo C2; Hl#lllnelon leedl; SMCllff CC); F1'111>Cls CrlneM (2, Coste Mete, Mela V«* CC), Ken Crlll (0, YOt'be ~ YwM U11c1e CC>, 1111 C~ (2, _.... YllttJ 11••1hdl GC); ~ .. O.hl (l , ~ -.-,., .,,..,_, GC>; 5....,_ Oele (<I; ..,_ 0.-.: Wlltwldl OC); ...._ D_., Cl: NEWPORT Prollt ., •Julie Workman 500red I 7 for fountain ValJey, but Gahr moved inCO lbe aemil with a 61-48 victory. Shaveua Collins. a S-foot-9 forward. ;iced the winners with 32 points. •Alisa Farr. with l S points, Jed ~ Valley to a 38-34 victory over Los Amiaos. As a result today's semifinals pits ea.Mttrano Valley qajnst the host Seilon at I , followtd by Marina and OUr at 2:30. yoc1ay·1·· coMO&ation semifinals teDdl Dana Hill• apinst Fountain Valley•• 10 and Los Amiaos apinst P.ldlc:a at l I :JO. EAKING "'-•• '-'9 ,_. ablol~te pbysica.I clhaus-b ...... you can•t 10 ou, there ii a ala.mile uphill stretcb. They claim evt~e of the 21 •ltcllNdcl ~ ~bed in your -~1.a-taid. y IUCtioned by the Tour C06ta Mee; ..... Vlt'Oe CC), Joe o.IV (._ lell ClltnMle. 5M ~ CC); Mike Ot'lt. (I, YOl'INI Linde; Yort»t Linde CC), Ai.n Orotlka (2, ..._.,, hed\; lie c.nvon CC), Sltot\tft Ove (2), Hullllnetoft 8etdl, San Cltmtntt CCI lob lrnmoM (2; 9tlltlowf', San Juell Hiib CC); lllOINlrt '"*' 101 lrvlN. El Nl9utl CC); lob FllMPll (I/ Slanlon; Am«ic.tl Golf). Mlk• FIVM (3/ Mlulon Vltlo, Et TOfO Marlnet Gel; Jotln Frencl1 (3; Hunlf1111I011 .. ach; Co••• NltM GC); Arwtv Fri.r (01 HIHltlnolCHI 8tKll/ S..Cllff CC), llobtrl Fuit.oar <21 Analltlm. YOfM Llncle CC) • "" G.iltr (2/ cost• Mela; Me.a Vtrelt CC), JoM Glllt1 (0/ l.ffUNI hec.'hi NtwPOrt IMCll CC), Horta Gl .. 11 (3; Corona dtl MM; Wlllowlck GC), ,..,., Glmlno (l, Yortlt Llnclt; Yorba L.lllda CC) I lt-Grl¥tl (l; C9Pfltral'O 8ffc:t\; El Niouet CC) David H•rwoocl (1; Coront dtl MM, •lo CallYGll CCI; 8oO H•vn (2, Mluloft Vltlo, Slddl1bacll GC>; Jtrtmv H.rman (<I, La f!M'ada; American GOif), Eric Hnlinelon <•. Coste MeM, Mission Vleio CC) , flllcllard Ho1rMt (3; Fountain Vall9Y, Coste Mew GC), 1111 Hutdllton (<I, Terrence; All'\«lcan Golf); DtM1s Iden (2; C:O.ta MeM, lmo«lllt GC), Bob JacolMOll (I; Nlw_.t 8Mctl; lte"°'° San MQulll); ~ Jenltrt C>. Santa AM, Sant• AM CC); Jeff JoflMon C2, lrvlM. ltatlCNI San Joacl\llft). Jot Kaueinui (4, MllMClll Vlelo, Antnelm Hllll CC); lloDtrt Keow11 (0, San hrrwmllf'O. V~ LJncla CC); Chrll Kavte (0; CMI• MeN. Coat• Mela Gel. Ken Krleetr (2; El IOt'O; Foun••ll't Valll'Y Miit Scware GC); Fred L.Mcll (2; Anlllelm; AneNlm Hiii), lllln'¥ L.eloll (J. Huntlnetol\ leed't; SMCllft CC), Scott L«lll 5}; FallllroOll; HedMdl Htlehll CC>. Joel M.alllofl (0; Coront dtl /Mr; Hew_.t 9teC11 CC); JoM Meftlfltld (2; PIKerille; Alie VIII• CCI; I ll Manlft (0; San Dimas; Frlenclly Hiiis CC); L_, M1HlfO (0, Co••• MllY, Old llenc!IO CCI; Aftdrtw Mtolnnl1 (2, Mlt1lon VlelO; ~ GC); Gllti Mevtr (3; Hu.nt- flltlon leectl; ~"' OC); uwrtnee MJIM (3; Lone IMcll; 5MCltff CC); ~eff Mllltr (3; ~" Clemente; $h0rtdlff1 GC); Sam Murad (<I; L--Nltlull; Et Hl9utl CC). 0out Nlc:ol C11 lrYlnt; F.E.R.A); Don Nount (2; lrvl11t1 lie Cenvon CC); Robtrt OSborn (2, Di.rnond ..,, FrltndlV Hlb CC); JIM ()Morn (0; Hae._. HeWltl; Frlendlv Hill$ CC); allt P .. <•; MIUlott Vlelo; l!I Hkwel CC>1 0..1'1 Paulton (O; Co&ta Mesa, SMla Ane CC); Gerv Pevltl <•; MIUloft Vlli01 Coto De C•H CC>. fMrti Prlnct (1; AMhtlm~ South en GC>. Da¥1d Rev (2; Huntflltton ... ell, Mew Verde CCI; Jel'IW$ llMftl, Jr (I, LOM ... c.11. Old llancll CC), ~ Rldlardlon (2, L-.une Hloutl; El Nl9Clll ..CC), fltldlard Riii« C4, lurtlanll; Golf Adv«iturn), Otrrtn R~ ( 1, lrvlnt, Ranc:llO San JoaQuln CC), Ku fltou (l, Hunllnoton Bead\, Coste Mew GCI. Steve llunoe (1, fNulon Vlelo; Minion Vltio cc> 8rua Samaklll (0, Ontario; ltN*'lal GC), Rev San Fiii-(I, Yorlla Linda, Yortla Linda CC>: Malltlew s.fld (); Wtlllfief: Frleftd!V HAii CCI; Devis Sand C 1; Wllllloer; Fr*'dlv Hllll CCI. Ovslfn Scl'lllllne (2; Fullerton. Los Covo1n CC), SColl ~acltr CO, F-1•111 Vallev; SHCllff CC, Scott Scllwell« ( 1; Plac.ntlll; YorDe Linda CC); Dn• Simoson (I, Hacienda Hel9hl•. Frlendlv Hll1' CC), ,..,. Steff• (l ; Founteln Vettev, Miit Sciuare GC); Robtrt Stahl (2; Corona; Orlflwood Golf Cl\ltl); 8111 Sltlnrlede (l; Dane Point. San Juen Hilts CCI; Merk ~Ida (l, La H•br•; HUQfttl FulltrtOll). Jeff hlcll C3; Lffune a..dl; NriPOl'I lleecll CC); Tim Toclcl 11. YOttle Lind•; YorDe Linde, CCI; JOlln Wardrup 11; Corona dtl Mar; NtwPOrt &each CC); DoU9 WH¥tr (<I, Yorba Linda; All• VIile CC); Alan Wllllt C.; NtWPOl'I 8ffch; 819 Canvon CC>; Wlllla.m Wlllt• (3; Wiilmlsnster; Fountell'I Vellev Miit Sciuert GC); een Yenone (l , TOl'ral'ICt, Los Covotes CC). ... IW•NT'S ,UOHT (5·1) Garv Aellrnan (7, Hun•flltlon lleacfl; Coit• Meta GC); fltotW Alldrn (5; Anaheim, ORCO Teltohont); 8oO .. rletta (ti Chino, J.C. Certtr Golf etuo); Mille !Ml*" <I, Huntington lllffeh. Pacific: GC); Antllonv lertaene (I, San Juan Ctohlr-; San Juan Hiii• CCI. Frenll &olllnl CS; fllaQnllll, YOttle Linda CCI. Ernie Brown Cl, Santa AM, lllYeNltW GC), Don4lld Burke U.; LMUne Hloutl. Padt1c GC), Don Burke. Sr (7; San O«ntnte. PKltlc GC> Waelt Calmer C5; lhllflow«, C:.ndltwood CC); Keilll Can·•« (5; Fountelt'I Valltv, Ne'lv Goll), Warren Ctar11 Cl; a.111oe. Coate Ma1a GC); I ll Coatn (6, San Juen c:.cMltreno, Padflc GCI; Merit Conotan Cl. ll•MN> S.nte MarM<lta. llSM Gel; Ronald Cowen (7, HunllnelOn letcll. Mffdowlerk GCl. Ted Cummlne (6; Laeuna Htttutl. Min ion VlelO CC). Wllllam Danilo (I, S.n1e AN, M•le ScNert GCI, Tom OeGuette (6, Hunttneton lleecll, S.eChtt CC); Der• DuttMr 16. San Clemente. Sii'! Clemeflle CC>. Jame• Dunn (6, Coto De C•H Coto De Cait CC>. kHOrmlln Elder (6; E~; Havv Golf), Tonv Eu Cl; Anaheim, Allthelm Hms CC>. llONCI EU9«tt. Jr.; (5; Newport 8eech, S.nte Ane CCI, EITIWV Fllllnor• (6; TrabucO. Rancho Sen Joeouln CCI; Stenlev Fllnt (5, Anellelm; Anelltlm Hiiis CCI; Miii• Foralund (I, El Toro; San Juall Hiii• CC); •r•d Franckt (5, Yorba Linde; lltancllo San Joaouln CC): Crale Fulm« (5; Diamond tar; HKlend• Helellls CC), Jn" Garcia <6; Anaheim, Coste Mfta GC), Jettrev Gerrard !7; lrvlne. ""• Viste GC); Jamet Gllloolv 17. Mlulon Hiiis, Pacific GC). FraM GonJalft (t; El IOf'O; Anaheim Hlftt CC). Fred H•MflfuH (SJ Oranet; Amtt"k;afl Golf); W*'tm ~(I: ANMln\: ANMlll"I Hlk CC); C!Wlft Ho111111 (6, HUntlft9ton hect\1 Oranet E,,_.,t G(); Al ~ O; AMM!m, Fuller'IOl't OC); TOM Hl,lftltr Cl ; Mlulon vlelo1 MIWOll Vltio CC); KeMtltl JtMen (5, IMI• AM, Senle AM CC); Oe'tld Lftnl-" II: Cll<M, San JUM .._ CCI, DOii Meckt Cl, '-"'-.. ltlulli l!I ...,_.CCI, lltlcilltrd MerlOll (I, COt'Oftl, Or"ttlet C-1Y GA>,~ Mettln II. Laeune Ni.utl, 1M Cli9ment9 <;(), .. ,_,., ~V Cl, $911 Jut11 c.i.tr-; lell -"*' Hlh CC), Eamon MtOtJKy (S, u.ei-Hiii*, Metilella GC). Jotw'I Mt'Go¥trn cs. MIU*' Viete. Coto o. Ct.. CCl; J9ffr'8'Y 1'Mvw U. $tnlt Ant. de France. Lane and the other unof- ficial entries have their own support vehlclcs and Broom Wason to carry tboee wbo can't make it In additio n Lane's wife Nancy will follow aJooj to pbotoaraph and encourqe his Pf'Oll'US. "'After nus. I'll be wantina to throw away my bicycle,.. Lane laulhed. For next year, he'1 already another Frenchman, Jean.Claude Colotti, with Mania! Oayaot, also of France. third. Baneau was umed tn • bOtlt'I. l 7 minu~ 31 WCIOda for \be diltance Wl'llowldl GC). K•onelh Mlti. (7; Blitnt Perk. llttv.rvltw GC>1 Oevld Moroan (6, Or•noe. American Golf), 8ruct Morgan (6, West- mlnat«, Anelltlm Hiiis CC). Scott Perlltr 16; Pla«ntla; Alie Viste CC). Jollll Pell«ton 16; San o.ri-te; Pecftlc Gel, Tom PackMd (S; M.tnheltan a.en; Old llaftdl CC>, Anoe1o PoS-to II; Anellelm. Al\llN!m Hiib CC). lltlc:Mrd P\lrCJlro CS. Huntington IMC!\, J. C. Ctrte< GCl; Robin ltMd (7, Anellelm; Anahtlm Hllti CCI, 8rl•n R-(5; Ptacentlll. Alt• VIS!• CC), O.n Reoan (6; LOM .. acll. 01o Rench CC), Rev Ricardo (S; L.e9Ull• Nfeutl; San Juan Hilt• CC Ii Jerrv fltl¥1f'e II; L.eoune Niguel, San Jual'I Hiii• CC); o-ee llOUHO$ (I, S.nl• Al'I•; Sant• Ane CC>: Ed Rund 11, Anellelm; Anelltlm Hlll1 CC>. Ken Saltb (S, Minion Vltlo; Wlllowlck GC>; Solon Sllaw (I; Anallelm; tmperlal GC); Jeffrev Stewwl (7; AMhetm; San Juel'I Hnls CC>; RendV Stinson II; Mlt1lon Vleio{· RenchO San Joaquin CC I; N4tl1on Strelev 6; Huntington leach; MMdowlarll CC>; Dave Teeeart (S. Garden Grove; FV Milt SQuare GCl; John Tl!ltv (I; Downev; Frttndfv Hlltt CC); llon Vtrnav (7, Anallelm,. H\llMS·FullartOll); Alan Vlrd!Ns (7; Mlulon Vltlo; Minion Vlelo CCI. lud Wtvlllman (S; Colo De Cu•. El Nleutl CC>1 Pel« Wvrlc:k (6, San ~o; Navv Golf). VICl·NUtDENT'$ l'UGHT (f· 12) JoMtlfl Cla/V\eve c 12. Minion Vlelo, Paclflc GC>: JKit Carlino 112. Huntington lleectl, Huenet·NtwPOf't GC); Wiiiiam Ce rrol (12, LatlUlla Nleuel, San Ctamenle CC I; Oenlel Colln1 11 1, El Toro, lr'llnt Hilts GC), Harrv Oa¥1es, Jr (f, Onnoe, Sennltv Golf Aun ). Dan O.Sotter ( 10; Anahtlm Hiii,, Huehn Fullerton); Joe DIVlncenzo 11 1; Corona dtl Mar. Amtflcal'I Golf); J•mH Eakin 11 1. Anaheim Hiiis; Anallelm Hllli CC); MlcnMI Feinman ( 11; Coste Mey, San Juan HiN' CCI, Sam Fuill If. llenctio Peto• v..-oe. Onnoe Coun1v GAi. SchuVTir Fulton C 11, M inton VlelO, 8ecllltl GC ); Tlloma1 Gteitn Cf. CO\te Mu.. Amtt'lcen Golf). Clluck Hult <21, Irvine. 819 C•l'lvon CC), Leloll Hever (10, lrYine. San Cltmenl• CC), /Mrtl Hoffmen (f , Hunllnoton 8eac11, S.enll¥ GC); P•ltr Huang (11, Coslll Me1a; Talwenew GC); Jerrv J.ifrlet (I , Leouna Hllh. Analltlm Hllt1 CC>. Jon Jotwuon (1 1; Anehelm. River View OCJ, Jo&ePh Jonu (9; lrvlne. Wlllowlck GC); fltlcllard JonH (11, Min ion Vlelo, Mlu lon Vle!O CC> Edward Kacic ( 11; CO\•• MeH; Coll• Me1a GC); De¥t l<HV1 (12; Fu11¥ton, lmcierlal GC; 0.ve Klne1lon (11, Legune Hiiis; S.n Juen HIM1 CC); Cllerle5 Kohut 111. Plec:entle , lmcierlel GC); Ted Kozletek (12; Ana!>elm Hlll1; .Anaheim Hiiis CCI; lton Lock• < 12; Laoune Nlguel, PKlflc GC); Bret LovdenC>Kk C 10; Gerdtn Gro¥e; Wiiiowick GCl llH Madonna (11, LOl>ll Beach, Old Rench CC>; Al M.tntv (12. Orenoe. lmper!al GCI. Siu Mclnto"' (10, LOM 8eacll, American Golf >. Ctr1os Moline C 11; LHUllll Hills, El N'9utl CC>. Greeorv Naiaroft I 12. 8ru; 1,,,_,1a1 Gel, Wiiiem OM>orne < 12. T Mrence. SOulll eev > llllV Petell 110. Huntl1Wton 8ffdl, Serenil • GA); wm am Pointer Ill (12; El TOf"o. Rencllo Sen J-in>. Stfillltn Polito (t. Irvine; Mlulorl Vlelo CCI. Graham Plwl« 110, Sante Ana; River View GC), Frank Po-Cll; S.nte AM, fltencllo San JOequtn CC), Steve PrOCl\nOW ( 12; C«rllos, Soutl't I.av); Joree R1¥9'• 111. Hor· walk. Shored.Ifft GCl, St.,,e fltOUtll (f, Lake Elllnor•. Oreo T~). Jonn Rvan 110. Gerden Gro'le. HUOhet·FUllerton) ltlcl\9ro Sadlelr If, ueuna 8eadl, Pecttlc GCI, Al S.11 (11, Norwalk; Navv Golf), WH!ew Sartain 111, L• Quinta, Pacific GC>; Sien SeleO (10, Mlu lon VlelO; WlllOwlcl\ GC>. Rand\' Smllll 110. El Toro; fltencllo San .io.<wln CC); °'°'" Swift (12, Anaheim; Anaheim HIUs CC); G-ee Tracv (11, <>c.antlde, Fluor <iCl; ltanav Worrell (9; VOttle Linde, El Pr•6o GC) saat•TUY'S 'LIGHT (13-11) Bud Akin OS; L.a Mlreda; Hughes· FuM· 9rlon), Glenn AISdorf (16, Glendore; tmHf'l•I GC); KtnneJh a.it OS; lrvlne; American Golfl; Wetter llradltV CIS; Orenoe; tmHf'lal GC>; Stev• lurt91 (13; L•llVNI Nloutl; Sa~); Cllft Ctauu (1<1, S.n Clemente; San Clemente CC>; ltavrnond Gerlu (1}/ Hunt111111on ... ch; llancllO S.n Joaquin CC), John Hevts (16; San Clemente; San Oemente CC); R-ld Kre,,_ (i., Mission Vlelo; AnaMlll'I Hitt. CC). Mlk• LtdllOvlcll (II, L..eeune Hiiis; San Juen Hlllt CC). Kent lteece ( 111 '911 Juan C.Cllstrano; San Juell Hiii• CCI, EOdle Ito .. ( "· Laoune Nltutl. Sllortdlffs CCI. Wllllam Shotwell Ci.: Torrance. F°'• Score Gel. Oerv Slnav c ll, 1tl,,.,11de. Orenet County GA), Robert Snow 11<1, P\ecen· llel Fllllerton GC), Mar1t Wttllltf C1'. Trebllco Canvon, $en Juen Hllli CC>. Mike WtlltthMcl <1•: Et Toro; FV Milt Square GC); JCIM Wllllem1 ( 13; Mlulott Vielo; FV Miit SOuar• GC>. ~ Wortman (ll; FUll«IOll, Fllllenon GC); llobert Vane <13; AllemClr•; TalW1lfltM GC). lined up two friends to join him in the Tour de France to he won't be throwina away bis bike soon. . He may. however, be puttina his bike down for a while and picldna up his surfboard. "The worst thin& about all of this· trainina and preparation .. Lane said, .. rs that rve miseed ai1 the bia swells tbJ1 summer." witb Colocii 45 secODdi t.ck. LeMoed. tbe 1916 winner and 1be only AmeriCan to win tbe Tour de fruce, Md Baneau are eood ..... '1•0 IC I ' IC IC I \ h High school gambling, Chapter ll: Allegations remain to be proven a FLORENCE, Ala. -Police Chief Rick Thompson said alleptions of pme-fixina at the hiah school level have not been becked up as yet by specific cv dence that prep sports were manipulated for gambling purposes. • But the police chief, in comments rePorted Friday by The Birmingham News. said information aathered in the investigation includes an intercepted conve~ tion between an unnamed coach and bookmaker 1n which methods of altering tbe o utcome of football games was discussed. The chief could not be reached immediately for further comment Friday. · There was no word on how or when the conversa- tion was intercepted or what football contests might have been discussed. Hulbert sizzles with 66 Mike Hulbert birdied his last two boles _,; to cap a S-under-par 66 and take a one-shot advantqe as the leaders faltered in Friday's second round of the Anheuser-Busch Oassic at Williamsburg. Va. Hulbert, 31 , whose only victory came in the 1986 SL Jude Classic. was at I I-under-par 131 after his second tour of the Kingsmall Golf O ub. which was SOllY after overni&)lt storms dumped about 2'h inches of rain on the 6, f76-yard layouL "The golf course really took the rain well. h's in good shape," said Hulbert, who has made th..e cut in 16 of 22 events this season and has won $21S,196. Hulbert's closest pursuers were Tim Norris. who also played FFiday mornin• and was at 10-under 132 followin, a 67, and Don Shirey, who played in the last aroup o the day and shot his second straight 66. "I didn·1 think we were at K.ingsmill this morning," Norris said. "It was cool. misty. It looked like the British Open." Mike Donald. with a 66, was alone at 133. Elsewhere in golf on Friday: •Orville Moody shot a 7-under-par 64 to take a one-stroke lead over Michigan native Dave Hill after the first round of the Greater Grand Rapids Open senior golf tournament in Grand Rapids, Mich. Moody, the defending champion, wu one stroke off the tournament record over the Elles Country Oub course. Hill missed a birdie {>Utt on the par-4 I 8th hole that would have tied him with Moody, but be was alone second after 18 holes of the 54-holc tournament. •Gordon Brand Jr., a native Scot, birdied four of the last five holes and moved into a one~shot lead in the third round of the Scottish Open Golf Cl'\am- pionship. "I'd be very happy to win any ~oumament. but to win the Scottish Open would be something special," Brand said af\er completing his 4-under-par 67 at . Glencaales, Scotland. • First-round leader Betsy K..ing. bidding for her first U.S. Open title. held her ground in second round play and no one could mount a challenge at Lake Orion. Mich. QI O'l"I-: 01 TH.: D \ \ "People used to question all the time in Moscow why the East Germans were kept totally sqrepted and why their women all had very big voices and five o'clock shadows. We knew what was aoing on but it was something we JUSt acceP.ted. 'But now l think it's got to the stage where everybody is doma it because it's the only way they can compete." -Sbrron Davtu, former Olympic silver medalist about takina drugs to enhance performance . Chapman acquires Andersen Don Andersen, a former director of administration with the Seattle Seahawks * and sports information director at use. WJS named Associated Athletic Director at Chapman Collese Friday. Anderson was the CIF Southern Section's first sports information director under J. Kenneth Fapns in l 963 and initiated the first ClF polls. amona other en<kavors. Jn makina the announcement at the Oranae-based oolleae. Bob Boyd, actina athletic director, said that Andersen would bead the Chapman Collqe Athletic Fou.ndation and oversee the de~en1·s communiai- tioM. martetina and commuruty relations activities. HWe are pleated to have a man of Don Andenen's ~und avatlable to us at Chapman," said Boyd. .. He as an experienced athletic administrator who will play a. vital. role in what we AR seckina to accomplish at Chapman." Boyd was blsketblll coach at USC during A.ndenen's tenure as the Trojans' sports infonnation direictor. Andenen anended Santa Ana Hiab, Santa Ana Co~ and Cal State Fullerton before bea.innina bi• athletic admjninration career at the CJF. Lafleur retums to Quebec Thompson's comments earlier this wioek about allq,ation1 of pme-fixing in Alabama prep ranks set off a tempest in the stat.e's high school sports world, with top prtp officials doubtinf any such liltint oc.curred and some coaches wondering 1f cntical penalties m1aht have been connected to a gambler's point spread. . But Thompson told members of the n~ws m~d1a at a news conference Thursday that no spec1fic evidence of pme·fixlng has been uncovered . "I want to urge you to remember the word 'allegations "' Thompson said at the press conference. "No one u~derstands that word better 1han l do." "At no time has anyone involved in t~is invcs~iga tion inferred accused or stated that the~ ts any direct evidence linkina any school, coach. official, or ~pecific pme to manipulation of sports ever ts." he said. I'\ I If t: Ott: .\('HERS Bats for dim hitters Jackson, Wheat sign pacts Comerback Alfred Jackson and of- fensive tackle Warren Wheat signed con-~ tncts Friday with the Rams. who have ~ sianed all seven of their picks from the third throu&)l eighth rounds. ihe Rams have not come to terms with their five choices from the first two rounds and thrir ninth-and l 0th-round picks. Jackson. draf\ed 1n the. fifth round, played both wide receiver and cornerback at San Diego State. Wheat, picked in the eighth round. started 13 games at left guard last season for Brigham Youna. He will be battlina third-round pick Kevin Robbins and several others for a spot as a reserve. I I I .I\ l'IO,-H \DIO T•L•VlSION 10 •. m. -••SK•nALL: WBL si.rrt·Ountl comoetl· llon from L .. V~s U•pe), Soort1C"-nnet. tO:•S •.m. -aASaaALL: K•ns .. City •t New York V•ntt_., C"-nnel '- 11 •.m. -•ASK•nALL: WBL AH·St•r G•me from L.as VtPI U.oe), Sc>orttC"-nnel. '1:30 e.m. -GOL,1 U.S. Women's Ooen from uke Orlon, Mich., C,.._nnet 7. 1 p.m. -AUTO RACI~ At .. ntlc Sertes comoetltlon from Welkins Glen, N.V. (leoe>. ESPN. 1:JO o.m. -OOL': PGA tourn•me11t from Wll· ll•ma«lure. V•., Ch•nnel •. 2 o.m. -HYDttOf'LANa RACtNG: lndl•na Gov· ernor'a Cuo Ueoe), ESPN. 3 p.m. -•ICYCIHG: Grtnd Prix of Cvellng from Trexlertown, Pe. U•ot>. ESPN. 3:30 p.m. -~TS SATIMDAY: Boxing-Four U.S. boxtn from 1911 Otvmola ~I.tied to comHt• In &Ix· round bout• In Ati.ntlc Cltv (del•ved), Chennel 2. 3:30 P.m. -IUltPING: H'9hl'9hls of tMI OP Pro Chemplonlftlp& In Huntington Bffdl, Chennel 7. • p.m. -OOLf': Scotllltl OHn from OltnMelfl, Scotland !deteytd) Prime Tidtel. • P.m. -aulaALL: New York Mets at Al .. nla, WOR, TBS. 4:.JO o.m. -aASaaALL: Aneeb •I BeltlmoA, Chef'lnel 5. •:30 p.m. -wtoa WOltLD Of' IPOllT'St Boa· ir.-<>errln V•n Hom n. Gi.nfr•neo Rotl, lunlor· mldcllwelehts, from At'-ntlc Cltv (OetlvecU; a lcvd· ....-rour de FrHC:e Cdetlvtd>, Chennel 1. •:30 P.m. -T9NNts: U.S. Pro Cheme>lon"'lo' from lrVC*llne, Mass., Soort.Chennet s P.t'I\. -YOLL•Y•ALL: Women'• oro DMCh com· Ntltlon (t•N), ESPN. 1 o.m. -WAT91t SK•NG: U.S. Ctldenee of Chem· olont (laH), ESPN. 7 p.m. -IAlaaALL: SI. Louii •• Oodeer•. Soorta· Chennel. 1 P.tn. -IO>UNG: Ev•nder Hotvfleld vt.. Adllaon ROdrltuea, ,_vvwelthta, from LHe TMo8, ~. (de- levtd), Sllowtlme. 7 Mn. -aASaaALL: Ct\lcaeo CuM •t Sen Oleeo. WGN. I P.m. -MOlt18 9'Aa...: H~wood Park ,....VI, OleMtl 5' (Prime Tkket, IC»'.30 p.m.). l:JO •.m. -POW•RIOAT ltACINO: lftt River R.cit Au,utte (te,.), Prime Ticket. t •.m. -lt0090I C.INrv Stemoede (Oetlvtd), ..... 9'ADtO 10-.. a.m. -IAJaaAl.L: hlton el Mlnntlot•, ICNX 0019). 4:JO •.m . -aASaaALL: Aneelt et ~. K~ (711). 1 P.tn. -IAlllaALL.i St. L.oula et Oodeen, KAK (1'1). • 1 -.m. -IAlaULLi CNc:ato C* a t left 01a99. K'Ma CHO). Osborne moves Into quarterfinals -- .. . . . '. . .. .. .. i . • ' • Ange11· se cond b•Hm•n Johnny R•y tries to •ppty the t•g on B•ltfmore•s St eve ,., ' A,. U.1er ...... o Plnl•y. but w•• l•t•. •• were the Angels over•ll In • 6 -4 1011 to the Orlole s f rld•Y• Slumping Twins drop eighth straight with 5-0 spank·ing From The Associated Press Make Boddacker pitched a three-hatter and Nack Esask) hll a two-run homer as the Boston Red So' beat host Minnesota 5-0 and handed the skidding Twins their eighth straight loss. Bodd1cker, 7-7. struck out four and walked four in recording his third straight victory. and first shutout of the season. Has last shutout was Sept. 29. 1988. an a 12-0 victory at Cleveland. The Red Sox have won three straight games and nine of their last 1 :! Twins staner Allan Anderson. <>-8. took the loss as Minnesota lost ats 11th game an the last 11 to fall se\en games under .500 for the first time since Ma) 7. Elsewhere an the .\mcncan Ll·aguc Fnday: Royals 14-7. 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Brad Kom- m1nsk knockl·d in fi,e runs. including the 11e-breaker wath a sacrifice fl). as the Ckvdand Indians beat the Texas Ranger<,. Mariners 13, Tigers 0: In Detro t. Brian Holman pitched a thrl·e-hltler and '>ll'. dilll-rent pla~as collcctL·d two hats ap1cn· 1n a 17-hit altar !.. as Seattle beat Detrou 13-0 and handed the Tiger-. th1:ir ninth '>tra1~1 loss. The lo'>1ng \tre<ik I\ thl· longl'St for thl· T 1gl•rs since June 1982 -and 11 markt."d thl· 20th '>lra1gh1 game that a Detroit \tancr ha~ failed 10 record a \&<:tor.. White Sox 6. Brewen 4: In<. h1cago. 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I l"arr L 0 • l·J -Yen , .. ..-.. 4 1 , • l"V* ) 1 l I I w-" W 1 I I 1-I I t 0 0 w~-•-v U,,_.,.•\-f'tOtftt ,,,_,., liOt'I F U I ~ ..,.., s.c-. woa. nw-o Eu "' T-J• A-t7l ANGELS From It victories came alter losses. Mark Williamson rchcvcd Hollon with one out 1n the sixth and pitched two inn1np. IJVin& up one run. before Orea Olson came o n with one out in tlle ea&hth. Olson eventu- ally pitched out of a bases-loaded jam and went on to record his I .5th save. The Oriolesjum~ m front 3-0 an the second . Bill R1pkcn had a s.acn- nce Oy, Bradley htt an RBI Slnale. and Craia Worthanaton scored on McCask1ll's $CCOnd wild pitch of the of the inning on a two-<>ut, bascc,- loadcd single by Mike Oe\ereau\. who had onc h11 m his previous 11 at-bats Jack Howell pulled tht Angrf, w1th1n S-2 in the fif\h with a solo homer, his 12th of the sea on and fif\h this year aaam~t the Onole-.. aame. Af\cr Johnny Rat. who h d three hits and thtte RBI , h it a run- scorin& sinjle to pull California within l-l in the third. the On oles toomi two more in the bottoru half McDonald, O's talk ~ ft'Om lbc Wat Cout and it was a chanCe to sWiQI by,•• Hemond said fridir bY tele= from lut ollkc at MemoriaJ ium. ..It wu an opponunity for Larry to mttt Mr. McDonald in _ pmon. "Yes. we did meet. but that's all •'II comment oa pubbc:ly." The t1ll'O Iida bid not met ••~ Jut 26. MtDonald't .eAtt Mt bleB akiftt tbf I lb ... ~. S l miltioa COMllCt flW IHI ICM\. The 0rWts Mve .,,.., cAf'td Mcl>OeiN t1111 • SlS ,000 and S27S,OOO 11 a ... ,.._ witt. a ........ of l\is)ililil mlMd ... to die u...,... iD !&JURk IM lft ••••llliOft '° 1Pri111 tninine nQt fttnl)y. T he Anaels got wuhm S·4 on o two-run sin&Je b) Ray 1n the si\th. Otange COMt DAILY PILOT/Sat"rday, Jury 15, 1M8 Fernandez whiffs 16, but all for naught in 3-2 loss .. -• .. ly The Assodated Press Lonn1c Smith led ofl the bottom of the ninth inning wuh a homt." run to '>poll Sid Fernandei's ~arcer high 16 stnkeout performan«e as the ~tlanta Braves beat the New York Mets 3-2 Friday night in Atlanta It was the 14th homer of the season ior Smith. who had fanned in three pre' aou~ at-bats. Smith had ne \ er hit more than eight homers in 11 previous maJor-league seasons Reliever Joe Boever 3-3. allowed one hll an one inning. Atlanta starter John moltz pitched eight an· nings and allowt'd four hits. stnkang out se\en Fernande1'i. 16 strikeouts set a club record for a Mets' left-hander Jeff} Koosman had 15 against San Diego on Ma)' 2~ 1969 Elsewhere in the 'a11onal League Frida). Expos l , Reda 0: In ( inc1nna11. Br.n ~m1th allowed sax hats in 8111 innings as Mo ntreal ·beat C1neanna11 sendtnJ the Reds to their fifth straight loss Ttle 'actory pushed the National League East· leading Expos to 51-38 -the first time the\·, e been 13 games O\ er 500 th1'> 'iea!>14n The Reds fe°ll a game below .5QO for the fir'>t lime thl\ \Car and ha'e lost :!I of their last 30 Smith. 9-1 outp11chl·d Tom Brov.n1ng. 7-8. to gave the Expos their 13th \ll tu!') 1n their last 17 games. He gave up three hllS an thl' lir<tt t\vo 1nn1ngs. then reured the next 15 battcrc; in ordl'r He al~o matched his season high with nine stnkl•nul\ Joe Hesketh got the la'>l l'-'U outs fur his thtrd save. Phillies 4, Astros 2: In Philadelphia Dwayne Murphy's run-sconn1.1 '>tnglc broke a se\enth:innang tac as Philadelphia beat thl' Hou\ton Astros. An error by third ha'>rnlan Keo Cam1n111 ">t.'t up a two-~un. seventh alkr the Hou'>ton rallied tn the top of the inning to uc the '>tore 2-2 against starter Terr) Mulholland. Rehcvcr Larr) \ndl·r.,cn 2-2 retired the first batter 1n the seventh and 1)1cn "'alkl'd Von Ha\es. Rick) Jordan grounded lo C amin1t1 "'ho booted the ball for an error. Murph) thcn singled -.conng Ha,es and Darren Daulton foll uv.ed '-'Ith an RBI single.· Jeff Parrett p1teht."d 2 J .J 1nn1ngs for the \ i<:IOIJ. allo"1ng no hm Padres 7, Cubs 4: In ~Jn I>11:gu. Ed Whuson \\On his 12th game and dro'c 1n a run and Garr. Templeton homered. leading the \,in D1rgo Padres past the Chicago Cubs. The 'actor) snapJX"d the Padre.,· \t'\eo-gamc losing streak to Chicago Whitson 12-6. \truggll·d 1n thc ninth inning and Mark Da' 1s rcl1e,ed JnJ g~>I his 2JrJ !Hl\C 1n 26 OpportUOllle\ Trailing 7-2. the C'ub'> rallied in the ninth 1nn1ng on .<\ndre Oav..,on·., RBI '.>ingk and Mark Grace's run- sconng double Whmon p1tlheJ e1gh1-plu\ 1nn1ngs and allowed nine hus. Templeton·., '>Olo home run an the fifth inning started a thrl·e-run rall\ thdl g.1' c the Padres a 6-2 lead and chased 'itartl'f \lake B1elccl1 . 8-5. Pirates 7, Giants 4: In San Francisco. All-Star Game 'itaner Rick Reuschel struggled again against Pittsburgh and the Pirates survived Kevin Mitchell's 32nd homer for a 7-4 \ 1ctol") over San Francisco. Rcu!>chel. 12-4. is w1nlec;s an has last four stans since beaung Hou\tOn on June 21. In fi ve innings. he ga"e up fi-.c run\. eight hat!>. and walked five, the most he's v.alked 1n I ~5 star\S da11ng bacl to April 8. 1986. The Pirates used onl) four batters to take a )..() fim-innang lead. bat1cnng Reuschel hard for two triples. a double and a ..acnfice fl~ 0 Padres 7, Cubs 4 CHICAGO SAN OllOO .. , ... weo''-' ct • o 1 I ""'°'' 111 • t , 0 O•\l'f'IW"" ' 1 '0 o •• ,~ ,., ' o 1 Gr.ct IO l 0 t ; ,.,, .. "'" c • 0 0 0 1.•w JI> •O IO o"""°" " • 1 1 o ·-· P I 0 0 0 P1too o o o o \/arV>O.... 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Doug Drabek ?-6. ga'e up more thao three earned runs an a game for onl~ the second ume an 19 starts. He allo"ed nine hits 10 SI\ 1nn1ngs before Doug Baar pitched the !>C\ en th and Rill Landrum the finaJ two '", inning~ tor h1!> 1 lth \ave. fanning the side in the ninth. Bair and Landrum ha'e not given up an earned run 1n their last 48 innings combined Landrum has ea&ht sa' cs 1n his last eight appearances. a club record. Jim Gott had se"en s.n cs an ..eH·n outing!> an 1987 and 1981S .. RarT) Bond\ led off the game with a tnplc off the to p of the center-field fence and scored on a wild pitch. Jose Land doubled and scored on i\nd}' Van Slyke's • .., triple and Bohb} Bon1lla's \acnflce fly to deep center made 11 3-0 0 Braves l, Me-ts 2 Ml'# YCHIK 4 Tl.AHTA s. ........ Cl --JO MJM'4'\H Stt-worv r1 Mell"'"'. 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Ow*C• T lH 4 -11 .. t --------------fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' DODGERS From Bf Ken [)3, In fin ashed. allO'-' 1ng no hits · Morgjn, b-9. had h1'1 carlil'\I e\lt of the \Car en route to h1<; fi lth defeat 11i ha._ la~t '\IX s1ans Mnrgitn allowed <;1x earned runs a~ hi\ r R ·\ ballooned from 1.79 to :!.:'I "I must have run out ol lud .. Morgan \aid . "I was one patch :J'-'3' from ~l·ttang out of the 1nn1ntJ. Hut I d1dn t make the patch 10 Pcndkton and I didn't make the pitch 111 Brunan)k) "' e been prctt)' u1n'1'· tent th1<1 )«:&r. but I would call 1h1' m} fir1t really bad gamc 1n I., ~tan!>·· Terry got thmp going an thc thml ~1th a one-out smalc. It was Tl·rn \ "'~th hll of the }Car. andudang 1~0 home~ and a double. Vin~ Coleman follov.rd "11h a arounder up the middle, and '>C<'Ond baseman W1lhe Randolph took. the ball to the bag h1mStlf instead of 01ppina to 'lhon·uop Alfredo unffin The move mar. have co" him an mnin1-cnd1na double play. as ( ol· cman ~at Randolph'~ throw to first base and lctpl the 1nmna ahw o o 1 e o 1 e o o • • • • I I o I 1 1 1 o sm Reaularty $299 SAVE '100 • IMllll ..... ITANlllllt .W..1 a...- =.. -(tty ·= --• W L " .. " ., .. .. .... .. .. " .. .. " .... _ W L .. .. ., " .. " ., .. .. " " .. II l6 .... .... .... .. ., .... .... .... .m. ... '"' • '"' '"' " '°"' ....... ·"' ..... .... ' .... ' .111 I .•71 I ,)5f II NATIONAL L.IAGUE t -West Dt¥bMtl W L ,52 37 .... .. 45 ., " " .. 37 52 •••t DtwttMl'I W L " " .... :; ·= " .. 34 " ,.....,., Sc- SI, LCl'h 1, ·~ l l'ct. Ge .... .556 2VJ .'94 I . 411 9'1'J . "610 JI .•16 IS I'd. ·"' .... .S35 ·"' .... .ltl GB "' ,,,, • " " ,.,. ""-"'• J, ...... "'"'" l ~ I, CIM:lnn911 0 L'N.......,.19 •• HoullOO! l T , SW. 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Ito tlo<\lto. 1 Mllbllt, 520 [.9flco tll.$1, 612 M iid l>llf, 70 m.ck.,tl, 50 IClJlpjn, J tllut aNrk, I m.rllfl. (;01.• 11011'1 II\( l\C, BeCllute of thc:sc: and other philosophjcal and administrative difference5 S1ot.z. w•s eutd out of lhe Uttle Lcaauc: in 19.SS. Without bttttmeu.. he says, "I decided it was time to :wrrender." He once dc- acribcd what be: had liven birth 10 as a Frankenstein's monsaer. So be left. He took with him, however, his Oriainal U1lle l.eque. It is not 1ffillttc:d witb Uttle Leque, Inc. . Tllo OtWnal Uttk U.,U. 1w thrived la "williamoPOM in 1he 34 yeon al-s.ou·a-. About I 50 dlildna. indudioa about 2s lirls, DloYon ll....,,alntbree ... _,.. . "I dlink -~ ... ... --t.bdn. .. ,. Jolul ww ... -played in Ind ,_ di.-t.be Orioiiool Uttle '-· "We .. , -'"""°" ........ • • We ... IO lllve • matt ·~·--...u ... ....,., ...... . ,....., ......... h lbr die "H•ppy Pedro 1'9*o G.,.rrero of St. Louis 9ea • h'9ft•llv• after 1cor- l"9 off 8 do-8 by 0Hfe SMldt fn C.N1• al•·run third -lnnlnt ''Id•~· u.s.,.,.~...-. l•l .,......., llNU.) Mlft'I ~ .......... MMtlfl Jeltt 1111. Ar91nll,,., Ott. Eduarao """"""'-• ll•), Ar(19(111ni: •·J, ,.,, 1-• C7-3l; Mtii. WU.!ldff (2), .Sw.clln, cltf. JOrol A•••M II), $Nin, 1-• (7-SI, 6·6; AnclrM Gomoll !•), Ec.-dor, ~IN J•'t kH<. Pl911t1U011, F19., •-4. •-•;Andre A .. •1' (11, Ut V1911, defffl~ Jt m lt Vito• (7), Pwu. •-•. •-t SWlU 01*1 Mlln'• s.c: ......... llrloln Stortlo """'*'· So91n. dtf. ,..,r 11.ordl, CIK110flo'tkl•, 6· 1, 4·•, •-l . ....,,., ~llliilh Jh GuMl'l"\Mlll, Sw"""' dtf. TOOO Wll~I'" • C..."*r Ulcl., 1-J., ••4: Cffl·Uwt SIMO !I ), Wftl Germ91'l't, dill. AMon IC.rlelllltln !21. GrotM PGll'llt , Mk:f\., •·2, l--': '°""fl!l.'t Cf.vll•hMln, Swtd9n, dill. Hor..:lo de 111 Ptri.. ""°"""'"'· ..... •·•; ""'" 9'uoutr•. SN.Ill. Ol'I. UdO Ri.wt11.1, WM! 0«11'191'1't, 7·S, , ... I 11 11 I I I \lol I S.W Mlfer't ( 14· IS) (t i .......... 111 F-lllr! V•!lir't North 1•, Rot>lr!wood 0 ("Miiiwood Mlmlllll19dl ' Lcquc: th~ a testimonial dinrier to oclebratc its SOt.h anniversary. Last year. "Our first season was in 1939," says St?~ hjs penchant for accuracy unrematunc. ·"So we celebrated our 10th, annivc:raary 11 the rnd of the 1948 tc:ason, no1 1949. Coun1 it up. Uee your fin,en. "In 1948 I ~u1 out • 25-paac ch by-9 booklet wtlh pictures of aJJ the boys. It brou&ht an lei's see here, $200.,9 in contribuilons in CAcetl or pri•tint COits. Tbit ~·s SOth aO"- nivenuy of their Utde Lea,ue is a )'eat Jate." I In Cul Stotz:"• beck yatd Is 1 -buiklltoa which be built Jiimiielf to PfetU¥C wh11 be calls •my dioplay." If .)'OU dooo by, Ill will Mow )'Oii lbe -Uttle .._ llot You will • •r•p1>auof'tllil.,. ~ U1lle =...-.. ...... 11•com--,... '°"""' -lhat tel ... 11111 8Cf'OR .. "---· ·--....... ~-lo~liwNdOf .......... • OIWta' ..__ 11 ,...,. .. ~ ••-c•• .... , Via" •......... , I, V1ftCellt WIMU, Frant9, S..... U, • Muri, U mklu .... JI "9COlldl, J, JNll·CllvlM ColOttl, Fr111C•, fl:MO, '' --· J, Mer!lel G1v1111, Frarice, T°""'69, l:lt -,, ,,_ ._, c~. HMYelle·L• Sukw. l:21 • 1. 1!1""""' 0. wno., a.loll.Im, HklOf, lQ. .. $Mn Keh, tr.._l'ld, POM, 1:2S. '· ptw ~-. o.r-11, RMO, -11m11, 1. A"'*-I(•-. Wffl o.rmenv, ToU\lbe, ..,.,. llmll. f. l'lff9d AC.ll;ltf'~n, lw\lftorlllncl, Dome11. ... ,,.. time. 10. L1\ldtlln0 Cubk>o. SHl!'I, IH, Mmll 1lm.1 11 • ....,_ MuNtu•, hlolun\, AOll. Wml ...... If, ~ Vat! °"'°"""'· Ne/"-t"i.11cll, PCM, 19"'19 llrM, IS. Ludo PMl11'1, loef9lum, P11er11l111 , wm11 ...... 14, Uurtnr llo!IGI, Fr1M 1, F"°', ... ,... ...... lS, fl:lll VWI !MvClll, a.lelum. HlllOO', ....... time. 16. M1oU111 llldu1'1ln, SHln, lt..,lllllm, w m11 . ..... 11, FrtOMkc Vlcnol, Franc., H.,i,,.1i.·L1 w ....... ..,.. tlmll. 11. Guv Nullt)1, ~. P1n.1011lc, MIM ...... It. llt'" Mll rl..,1, 8110l1,1m, AOlt, • wmll ...... :ro. Meuro G1tone111, s .. i11eri.nct. MlfN '""" CMMl'"Hwtll~IN1·..._ 7'. Grff L1Mond, Ml,,,,_PGlb , AOllt. 1:1~. t i. Af'ICIY HWN11l9fl, &ou!Otl', Calo., 1· E~. t11me tr""'. 55. Jett Pi....c1, s.n Dino, J·Ele'f..,, 2.l~. 56. O..l'lllrO ladrol)llek, Au1!rlto, J•Elev•in. l;l5. •I. S..n V1t11i, &rlt1ln, 7-E~•n, ll:f~. •• N•lt O.l'lltle<'9, N4:w l••l•ncl, 1·Elirvtn "'""' llmt. Ill. "on l(i.lt4 l ouk19r. COIO . 1-E;i.v .... •:lf . ISl. "°" l(ftlclim•n, l oukMtr. COio. I· E ...... 11:Sf. ...... ,_ 1anw11 ...... 1 1. L•urll\I "'-"°"· Fr•nc•. ~ U, Sl ....,,.., !I: mll>ulM, 15 MCOl'4l. f. Grt11 LtMol'ld. MlnrlNPOlll, AOlt, 1 1«· °"" tr.lllnd. ). C1'19tlv MOIMI, Fr•nc:t , llMO, S1 4. PHro o.lv•do, SP&ln, "''"loldl , J·o;i ~ Alldt•w Hamof!ll\, 9oui-, Colo, 7· E....,11\, 5:11. ._ ...,.rl1111 L.Nrrtt•, Si>911'1, Ptl .. nlM, S:51 1. GllM! a1111ne, ll•li>, C1'191ttu d'A•. •:OJ I. llODl'l"I MlM•r, Brli•!n, l •Ptupof, •·•2 '· ••vi AIC•I•, Me•ico. POM, • " j 10. Sttv.,, Roolo.1 . Ntl"°"lllnd, POM. a.st ll. St-911 Ill...,, lrtil•llO. POM, 7:0J U. Gtrl·J"' l"ntuni111. N•lhilritl\01., PCM 1:CI'. IJ. P•Ktl Simon, Fr111C•. Suoer U , 1.1'1 u . Mloutl 1nclur•ln, So1fl'I. "~· 1·• I 15. Eric O rltou•, Fr1nc:t , ltMO, ':51. 16. j9o'omf Simon, Frtnu, Z-P.......-01 \OJI. 17. Alv•ro Pino, SNln, 8H, ll:ll. II. f'.Wlco Ecf\9'tl, Sl>toln, l!IH. 11:34. it. NtM'c .v..diot, Fr1nai, To1'!!09, ll:U. wu made of white: canvas sti\Chc:d tor;ether •nd stuffed with wood shavin11 b )i Stoti's sister, Llurabellc:, the mother of his t~ nephews who wondered who they would play~ That mother was th,e first or 7'°.000 yearly volunteers who mate: it all wort. You will sec the fint Litt&e t.c:a1uc home plate, which Stott cut out of a piece of half-inch rubber he found in hi' father's tNitcmc:nt -and. of all thinp.. the pocketknife he uled to cut it, which, 11 aPPc:t1rs.. he: cou.ktn't beat 10 duow away. .. , had in mi.Ad a tnvetina dill play," Stou 11ys. "aometlll"'"' tlW uound Ille covnlt}' so Utile '-"' kidt could Wee a look •t theit roots." SpeajU111 or rool~ you will alto llncl in earl ""'4'• dilPlar Ille brittlr mnaia1 oflbt lillc bush U.t tttDoca bim up in IUt beck Ylrd and 1eifiiri) IO ._ ol 1 beftef" way. a dream t11o1 --Ut1le 1-. ..,,,.. llloc ltUmpl 'Wei~" .. ,.. -. "1lller 1 couple of yean I wcc1 _.._ ___ h_ Mill -lo I duo It up. . :"\' .... I -..... -t111111 I .... ,...... ... -~ [· e.•] 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6•2·5678 Ffto'9 NORTH ORANGI CO. 540-1220 '"°" IOUTH ORANQI CO. 4'1 •DD ~<••• -· ·--· ,...,._ ,~ ... . ....., .. . -· °' .. "' ..... '-' ...... ...... ,.,.,,,, ....... ...., .~ :c:: . .. , ....... ........ ........ ' •r LI ... ' ., : l CHICK YOUR AD THE flRIT DAY , .. ~ ............. .,... .... ... .... ., ............. ~ ...... . .,., ............................ ... -..c• .... ur..• ~ .. ..._ ·--· ,,,,.,.. --......... ....... ,. , .. °"""' ..... -(~ ............ WW ........ ... .....,.........,. .. ~,. ........ , ....... 'lo .... -........ f//I -'91Mf ., ......................... ,, ... ( ... --~ .................. v _...,. . ... ,,..,,.. _. .. .,. ............ .. ................... , ... ...., ........ . .......... ,.........,... .. t ., .. _ ..... ....,.,, ... ._ ......... ._. f .......... ,.~---.......... lilft J • • _, I •.. '' 1• ....... ,, !...., 1 I' 0--lfl I Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Jul)< 15, ,. - From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 Lost & found 2925 Lost I FOW1d 925 fl!J)loymtnl 5530 l 5S30 1 El!J)loymtnl SSJO 5530 E SSJO FOUND AIREDALE thank you for ev«ythlng •1&Tl llTIY• lllTAl UlllT. 11& DlllUIT WAlll '1.llm PIER ONE tMPOA'TS •-""""'-------Mate, you1, vie Promon-and confirm once mo<• Part-ti.,,. Energ•tlc con1<:'9ntloui For apare time auembly PfT w.-ende. Xlnt oppty Costa M .... Malntenanc9 ...,... tory Pt, .8. 982-6756 "'" I "4W« want to be Entrep<eMUr Magazine Ateltt. for Protthodontlc Easy work et home No to lnrn 844-14 13 & ttockclerk "4Md4MI, ...... \ ~-.. ~ ~ -~., n....--w.. tt.n... evenings eeparai.d from you no 4hrtlday Aftnoon1 only preellee 1n Newport Beach e11per1ence flMded Call ---mldnlght-S 30am .nltl. 2 ""!""!_.iiilfi!!~~-· .. ._.~.;2~~~FOUNO: BLACK & TAN, r;•,~erdellhow gr .. ti:•j Martene,291-2393 day~.840•5863 1·504-641-7778 . ut f /TllOIPTlllllT nltu wtc , $4.76tlr. LADIES HIGH-FASHION baby Pug dog w/collar. er r .. l'Q.IY 2113 Open 24 Hra 1n. NMd4KI for a recycling ••540-7337•• BOUTIQUE Found on beech In N e want 10 be With )OU a.nd Sii_/...,.. Chlr09r1Ctlc: cludJng Sunda meehlne manufacturing Prime loeatlon on ea~ 873-2018 my loved one9 In Your If you hav. the courage to ntlT .,,_ Y co Benefit ~kage 1n-PL_. WlltD Drive. Lo'191y dleplays, -----per~tual glory Thank ctill. It could m8k• you Aul1tant. FIT In CdM. lllYll ctud.. company paid FulM lme. N9w contruc- bullt·ln cabln«a. Wett ... LOST COCKATIEL young You for YQ4Jr love toward ric:hl 24 HOUR RECORD-073-6070 Needed for blueprint co medical & dental In-tlon, ResJCOmm. Good tabllthed With etHdy grey, with vivid yellow me and my lcved onea. ING. 991-;2837 mutt be rell1ble & have sorance, 401K plan • Pay & e.Mflt• Ellt• cll.,tel. Wiii train new colofatlon VIC 11th & ArMn. Ulll&L llAlllU. own car & Ins S5 00/nr. federal credit union ptan Plumbing, 722~374 owner. Call for lnfor-lrvtne,C M 975-8451 P•sons ;i•Y pray this •IALllPll• D.ITIAllUIPPTY 21c1mH•. lull & PI T I Hrt 9-5 Ask tor Bonnie Pll•ITlllllTWT matlon. 642-5200 FOUND-COCKATOO g~~~'Att• ~i:s:;,u~~~ For nne linen lt0te In CdM wnn m4Kllcal IUpply co 494-2260 984-9400 -Smalt lrvln• Ut mf r AMl1y WOfld-NB Com« 17th/Irvine your wf9h will be granted FI T, or PI T Sandra Pertonabl• mature per· lllYll IAIKlll f /T need• &rttst w/~ eJy ~I lllllllt 846--7549 no matter how d1fflcul1 It 640-2929 ton Must &bebeorgab~~ed. Needed tor C M 9iectr1cal ELITE GARDENING SVC akllls $6-$6/hOUf FIP S 10t< IM --mav ba Then promlae to energetic • "" to 9 5 + onth FOUND· Female dog , • . handleevanetyofdutlH whOlesale< FIT English EJCp Nee 846--5589 hrs b etween - Direct mall found on 111199. (Bleed) publllh this dlllogve u &l TIUTllll •1111 Xtnt offlOe tkllls Incl word speaking bring OMV General ~ --250-0410 •k•up•Plek-Up Mall-l1Bo11Tan1er.mlxwtilte IOOf'IUyoorfavorhuTo WOfkoutofllomeMr procaulng C A LL pnnt-ou1 Call Betty ·-111m••-~M8ke deposit with dark epottlng, about been granted. NO Terry's c ... ner •. Cotta 644-9238 Iv message ~s-7775 ITllEITS n• -- ts time to vacation t~old.Shewasfound 1-n. •1H Me1a548-6485 Full time Mon-Fri 71415.40·2255 on Vlc1orla. (200 BIOcit) FOR••F"VO.RS ---NEWPORT d;;eloper I llJYHS I OMIS I IMIEWIYll 7 30am-4pm, $5 25fHr near hospital & nurtery " am llT&Jllll need• FfT 1yp1ng Coplel Train for Industrial Cater IHILllllTDS 8enef1t1 No 0$) nee. 548-5949 M.C. Needed now OayefEvn bright & wllltng ·10 learn ing Ats Hunt Ben lr111ne ,\ppfy In ~. Boote• 2900 ---Thank you St. Jude for po1111ont avail Call computer Don 722-7862 Torn. 848-1030 1 4pm on T8')41. 729 Farad St. .... _.. ___ '"'-...;-.;;;;; LOST· Alred e (Male). favore received through 544-4683 CONSTRIJtTION llfYllll Part time, ... y work AM Costa M .... 549-5525 S ll0-11tT.I. :~~~1nt~o~:e :.:::.n~j your Intercession JM Beauty l /POlEICI CROSSCOUNTRY or PM No axp neeas-P/T CereeftfttlRU-a.. 825/mo, lnter .. t only, 3 Ro I co RE w ARD UIUI If 1-T Wiii Id I ary Hourly • Bonus _.,. years. 71"4-780-2822 673 ,. 478 Personal Servkts 3004 ""'.--cons er tra nlng No exp nee, CA license re-1 &42-4321 EJCt 432 or SAT & SUN 6em·tpm. ._ Ii.iii-------• Now In t erview ing 54!-5100 qu ired M1cGregor 228 Wall tor beep U k S6hr K-1hy540-4t01 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS ENJOY 14-15% returnon LOST DOG-REWARD! lfll l Nll1'1llt1 energetic quallty 1tyllst1. ORllSE SllP OUEH Yact1ts. 1&31 P1acenu1. tor Crystal or Ben P/T , .... AIU I ~;u~ ~'c!i1o=~ Grey & Black Short halr4KI Hea<l lhota.. zeg ct1rd1. r• manleurlsts ~ alllstants •Paid to tr1vel worldWide Costa Meu__ IHllH 2-3 days per w.-Otfloe- Aaioc '873:7311 NOWI Au1tralltn Shepard mix. tumes. comp Total Located nr Harbor View •Freerm/b<>ard onshlp DtomYlllOlndY Ei1perianc ed Call type environment. No · Med-lrg female Vic of package, $575 Prof. area In Newport Hills •No exp req'd 540-3332 Real Estate Investment 962·8559, Iv rn'"" typtnn r•nulred. will Iran. 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLf>ID 1 --Harbor & ·on. prepared by Cynthia Center For Into, call -Co.seeksExecut1veSec· ~ ..,, Appl; PENN¥SAVER, I Mffl To Loan 2914 722· t672 63 t-U->h Huffman. 213-962-9700 Micheal 54o-9494 IELl IELP retary for the President MILP WUTEI t660 Placentia Av• .• Woo Beaut P/T.8amto 2pm.for C M .. t b d F ffl c u * I w HAS S$S 4 TOii LOST OR FOUND A PET. y Dell 642-5297 MUI e organtie . or etu no envetopes No osta .... .... S 10 000 up No cr4KllW PlllUlllYI l&UI enere;etlc & able to experience necessary P-/T ,.-.... --Ulll---• · LOW COST Spay/Neuter .. ,...._,.11,... "PPI f~ bt· 1flf11 mtMa-h nd f FT PT F pt No penalty. Call ~Ison Referrtl. NO FEE. ,..__,.. ..• ,.. ..,, -.... ••-• a a variety o duhet I or ID lctitlon Auoc. 873-7311 NOWI •CALL 978.peTS• lingual. Japaneee lialr· lllllTllEI incl Word Proce111ng and lnform1tlon send Olsplay ed'Yertfslng. Good ---dreaer w/eome cllentel lrvlne GP Office needs an (WP pref'd). twulvy te.. self-addreSMd •tamped ~ngppllllhy lttPElllaN.NW.,4KIS .. "vs.tER.· Lott Parrot Lilac Crown Sak>n In buly Japanese phones, travel arrange· envelope to P O Box ,... ' " Amazon SA Heights Domtstks 3018 marketar .. 962·0926 ~:C,~61r.•lpeoplol leorlen· ment1.e1c Call751-7400 1 4589 Dearborn. M l 1660 Placentia Ave., Reward! wa 111 mlu hlml 0 n our busy 48128 Costa Mesa. Au Pair Job wented for IUT OAPTlll I OllW team full-time Xlnt EXTERtOI\ PLANT TECH -"'iliilmriiiiii;niiiiiil-756-9180 646-9044 Swedlat\ girt. Live 1n/out salary hour•· & benefits FIT Dependable good ltlSllHPlll tl&LITf •l• t\nnowKtmtnts. 3002 In HB or NB area For info P:~·~t P:~t~t~ki~ ASK FOR ANNETTE OMV record No exp S6 50/hr 9 hrs/week Car Clerk F /T Mon-Fri 1 ________________ 11 •• .-oiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiii._...., .... ...., ... .,.._ __ ...,__ ctill tOam-9 30pm Enca certified 6 _ Pak lloense<I 1 t4/fil-J8."i2.. _ necessary Call FoS1er1 & refuequtred 759• t06& 7am-3.30pm, $4 751Hf. PRAYER TO THE HOL y or Mana 213-434-1980 captain• and exp crew,DENTAUORTHO ASSIST Gardens. 631 -6340 Benefits No up nee SPIRIT. HOiy Spirit you .SllHPll prior pan boat ••P Ask I WI WAIT YHl FILI CUii Aw'Y in per90l'I. Boe*• SECTION 11-ca111et c/UM~wit# "" aa "' cla.4•1/ua .... 842-6818 $2.30 per day That'• ALL you pay for 4 llna. 30 dly minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY For mo<a Information CALL TOOAYll lllFllLllS ••••••• ----...._.. --..., -____,,_--_ -... - ~, '; I I • l" ., j .. ~. l f' ")I'' I ' • . . . ACTORS NEEDED "You can't take It With you '" Westm i nster Theatre audl1lon1 7 It 7 7118 Calltheatre for Into ~~~ m&~~::n:!9 =; warited Women to 1111e-in. for Eddie (714) 873· t259 Irv olc 11 leet(lng bright, p fT ~P<>'t Beach M-F L ~(lfll~ ~ TtapeM. 729 s!a.,.~52~'·· • '"' I ate b th & I Cheerful Mlf starter with · 111••n ""'.......,ent r.,,_.,... ~ • esa. ~ "' way to reach my Ideals. pr v room. a OllLI ..... RDA M·W·F 7•2• T-TH i-2 952-9995 ces Coolca babyelttar1 .. _, '"-••-You Who give me 1hee salary 644·88l9 -IEIEUL , S100/WEEK .._ ~· ... divine 011110 forgive and -'••••ESE Mlture r e1ponst bl el 8am-5pm 786-0n7 or If ICE Call Lsa • •IPll•mTI* forget the wrong that Is ..--woman for day care of 840-4292 For Comm'I Window COV9'· 11• ·ttO' lllJ Earn extra money WGB!ng done to me and you Who HISEOLWEI twin 2 yr old bO'fl. Cor-DOG LOVER WANTEDI ing contractor Cuual .-• only Sat & Sun 1-sPM . Rad10.1tereo,r..._to-rMI · are In all the lnata~ of Metlculoutt Re11onable one del M11 area Tues· Kenne t help Dog N ofc 60wpm, order Call nowt $7/Hrl 721·1200 clalsltled'1go1grMt10Unds my Ille with me, 1. In 1hls Rates. Experienced and Fri 7am-5·30 Salary • groomef' & bather Wiii entry, bllllog. Salary • IULTI .. •-KIM loryou ell bl 733 8811 benefits. 873-1009. ,. •• 2...... benefits Call Jessica -------short dialog~ want to r a e. -1raln, or ••P .__ .._.. (714)873-0760 llPT OPUllll PERSONNEL SPECIALIST KELLY MASONRY- Drtvewayt/Bloekwatts Planter• Llc;383092 637-3231 52&-<>nt SELL throuch clH\thf"d 642-5678 tSERVICESt t/wf 'N •# llt • • CLASSIFIED Remodel/Patlot Insurance Worl! lnt.,.lor finish Lie 48 t 152 t-.nd'I MCher y Frenct\/Cutl!Den Span\St'I Private la11on1 from klndergart., to adults • 850-4178 . ·----TUTORING In Clallleal Greek I Latin Caa Marlr. at as&-9763. 856-6735 or 7 8&..eoo46 days Ot ...,.. ::.:..•n:. Trim· T op-Aemo\111 OllCOUl\t to s.nion PaY"*'lt avail • LIC/IM F'•~tnat• ........ annmw. Nice offtce Com~t1t1ve NB emptoyment agy 11 lalarlel Good benefit• Meklng an Ind wtex.p In Need 3 Manual Cta1m1 per1<>nnel, ...... and/Of Proceseort. min 2 yrs the temp hip Ind Poe In· MP Also need 2 Cut · volvet lnten1lewlng I tomer Srvc Reps min 1 yr placing liPlt In the word •itP (Or 2 yr• previous processing work place. eustomer 1rvc ••Pl Must Heavy phone conteet & know CRT 969-2416 telemarketlng EnerQettc; Barb or Don ' Hlf-1tartar wl XLNT comm lltllts & wp know\- e d g a are ct-.1l red qualftlet. XLNT bane I trtendly a1moepMr• l:£GAL AUt • Par1legal fOf N 8 Collec:ttor'I Illy EJCp< rqd, n-1mkr Call Eva 790-6866 UllT lll09LT F rr wortt '°' c M mtg Of arehel'y equip 54~79 M~ llUTlfnT. ... ..... , IUL DT111 llLll 'd 0t w.cp'd. llH&.O AdwntaQe T,_.,. ~ gram. Oldaat RE oMt.-In fr-Me. Cell L9 tor In•· ....... tr-Me ~ "-' er.ors. BH&G 786-7500 Gt owtng H B. ins1NrT*rt mtg Medi CNC 19the operatOt !Of Mori Selt(I & MU.U mec:hlnel Mini· mum 2 yrs exparieno& I.I. UUl/UUIT+ At10 need 1e1-up . der .itlle, ,.._., man/programmer for word p<oeeea. I~ = "i:z'":o!"t ~ RECEPTIONIST/GEN Or . H 8 04 t-3683 ACE. Perm. Pfr fat R E. offlo9 In H.B. Man.n IUT OITID I OMI per.on H hr. 963-eHi 2 09efl•no• tn em mwtcet llaPlll•IT In Newpon 873-5520 For N.8 Home Owner• IEOUllO -, Auoc. FI T Mature For 8efvlOe Station, New· people oriented sell· port Beach area w/Smog starter with bulc offtc41 Llc•nH ell benaftta skllll. non-smkr, lcnO'#I· edge or IBM·PC • plUI Apply 2590 Newport CALL 673-6t70 for appt ~d. eo.1a Mesa or IMV9 meuagie ~~n~11 -llOIFTillllT m4Klldne Duties 1nclud· FfT lhny conetructlOl"I Ing bllllng recepto<>n f»-ofc Typing ,..qlrired Ing, etc. · 30 • hrsi wti Salary ~ commenMrat• Selary commenHrate .,...,.....a ~5100. w/exp 759-1600 RECEPTIONIST LJvety .T PISITlllS C M Travel AOCY Tuea & Thurs $.5/hr. ~tmdllnO PIT OR FfT Tracey, 631-5240 e EJCp reqr'd in rated F1ntut1c 09e>or1un1ties tor ..,lll•IT /I iMl 1nd1vtduats to J04n us f fT Mon-frt a·30-6·IO tor 11 busy Reel Eataf• .,.,.,.... DESIGNER BLVD ment oltlce Typ lftt A Woman 1 Clothing & Ac-75wpm req'd Mutt b9,.. oeuory Store Mgmnt ll1ble l ha"9 front oftloe bacttgrouno nee; Can· apputlll'I09. EXP pnlf'd, dldat• must have xln1 but wll tr..-i ~ ~ Niel ablllly very com-mitSIOn C8'I Joen T,..,. ~tell'19 pay 1nd • ltex lot an appt 63 1 • i• work schedule Ct lt Mabel. 722-8722 •••t•m• lllUIT/Parttlme 8ecy1Rec41pt EJIP P'•fd Salary neg 644-9722 Nurllng .......... 3 30 • 730pm 11 pm ·130am PIMM catl M-F, 10-ec>m Covntry Club Oonv 54~1 rllng RN LV N .NA Of convai.eoenl hospital Coate M... 642-0400 C ASS"T"NEEDEO For RffM~· ,,, :. . . Recreation OllTifB MIMI• 111111• f(ll( small. vsy .... ...... SN facility Bot .... II Colt• M-.. ; .. '1f' M·F, 10-8pm. Co.ta M ... plant co Apo I •iim-..iiiiiiiiiii pro11 3Qtv11.-. N/tmkr 11 Lon. 1·2·3 e~ '°' bin • Ing DutlN lnolud• gen. ere!, MC1'9\ary, eterlcal. bookkHplng good ~ tklllt, AI R. & A/P Conuc.t Chr l 1ty 831·83'0 Aettat.nnt ••••••• Outillty "°"'· •pei•ad. r•elOflablt 648·6"401 .TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE . ...... ;~ IMlll"l'ela - 14 Pwtloo is.-ttT_..eype 17 ..... , ........ not ",..,.,, ea e>nc. upon - Iii ht and Mlke'•llnd ... V.blUMJI 16 Fwicttone -~ 17 Ut<moneo., DOWN fJIMllll• ,, ....._ 20 .. _ -°' 1 .. _ -.. ,...... " ltorn" 22 ..,.. ... IClld 2 ... ,,,... OM 2 AleM llnd 24 ........ 4 CWefree: Ft. lto.9'M,.n1 ......... 11 ,.,._. 1 r • .-....-. H,._ 7~.,_ ""'--... 32 ..... • • • ~ °' 9'lt'fN ts• ---... ...... 17 lllr. ....... 10 .... dltr*a -~ 1thl ... --,. 19ii ti NT, booel 40........ iic...-..,......... ,, = """' ... ~. n .,,,.. :7~~ :=: ....... __ .. ·---·· .... ... . , ........ . ., ...... . ., -.......... . .., ·---.... MO,-.. ...... -~Ion• .. , .... .,~ .., .... .... ..,......, .. .. _~corny . ... .... .. .......... • ...,089tr .,~ OARAGE SALE Set & &.In. •33 AbtM WflY (lrvlne/ 17th) Lota of Fwntture. Ul•UU..Ut•Y -•. Fr•• pup plea, Ctottlee. dr...... jew- Wly. furniture. tabtee, AllOn productt, Mlle. 814 Towne 81. 1tth/Plecel11te UOE SALEI SATURDAY lam-??. 3092 Warren t..ne, (Mtween FMvlew & H81b0t, Off W8'). STARTING AS LOW AS: Manuf. Sugg. Retail ... $7109 DEALER DISCOUNT . . . ..1121 -.. .. . . . . ·STARTING AS LOW AS: Manuf. Sugg. Retail ... $7219 DEALER DISCOUNT ... -$1571 MlJC MJTIC( MUC llOTIC( Ml.IC llJTlCl eeonca • uu 8eild 11quot-~ -• .,., b1 tnet ~"*" '°"""" '°.,. ,~ OcMn v ... SdtOOI o.tnct, P'~ COl\t11C1 1f tN teno 1 ll'vblc: ~ 10" P1Cnnoue ., ... , MOnc:a °' Nmwww ,,.__ tt12 cT::. =•Nltat•loerdof Thl•"CDHllYl~.wtttwl fOf relnl11te1Nnl Of I P11rcfl11lno o.ciar1"'•"'·...,,,. ii awerded to IUQI held by lhl Qty o(.,....,. ..-n•W TOAlll•l ..... ~..!.w.--..:.c. .... ...._ Ion to '9CO¥W cs. <&I now of u. ..... eJtdl.ld. ~ punu.nc to lecdoM ttMO e ltreet, ~tington t>lda. In thit want Of flllvf• PlMn4nQ CommiMkln on Thi~ penone .,. HTAft • ::-" llnquent ..... Ind'* 1&11-. Ina ..-~ Ind hollcl1Y9. 2.c><&I 1 OI 2'604t 3 lull--...,., CA f21'7 to enter Into teld con11K1 Auguet ~ 9t 7 30 e>"' in lhl ~ • atu ,_a.~ ""c__, Olftl d °"" ~-:~ __ int.,... Md C>tnefl ... ln-wll be required to CIC*\ "'9llllnd,,ol1•ll)ll~Co0e ,,oject ldenllflc ellon -.ct! WiUflty wll be fOf CltyCounell Chemben. ~I C ARK KENNE DY ••IDt• =County on Jl#ll fT, ·--r •·-· QKfed by CetrfOlnte County eectOW. Oepoelt In eectOW. In Pu~ Ofenge COMt Heme' 11Mc>eir HMttng, V.n• tel1ed CMc Cent. Plaza. nine FLOR*ST, 2t 16 ~Alie ~ ~ 111a1. e>urtuant to tll• UM ....... wltfllft the tewt\11 money of,,,. United Daly Piiot Jvit H . 12. 13, Uletlno Md NI Cond•tlOnlnO The DISTRICT ftMNell CA FOf mot• lntoml«llOn. .toe, Coet• ...... CA c-~ . ..... ~.::...':::°" .!,404~c! ~ of the Salee end SlllH of America. an 14. 11, 11. 11. ta, 11. 20, Syetem et lprl119 View the flQl'll to rejec1 eny Of Ill ~ DeMlt R Tr~ It A-14191 ~ :-;r nC.: COda. u Law, 10 wl1 ""'°""' ,_...,,1n9 the f\111 ttet School bid• or to w •ve eny Ir-724-4350 11 the Community o Kent w..n.. 2775 To .. ,,..,., ~ ,.._, '::/ • • • t...ioned of ~ ..... !~8':: Tul1483454 .... pr!OeOfthe~llld. T731 Pt..~ ere on Ille regulant-1n11nybld10t ln De\l~tC>ef*1"*" If Mw Verde Or , E L-205 c;red1tors conunotnt Ct'edt Augut115, 1 ....... loar __.......... Inter .. , '4.12e .. ' wttNn 30 d1Y9 of the o... PurdWlllng Oepenrnent It the blOOll\Q YOll chelleng9 1"'9 protect In ......... CA 92929 tort end P9"IONI wftO Inly ... lhl tolOWtno o..ctlbed Pen111• 12,tee 91 MCIOW It°'**'· IC>PfY for P\llJC MQTIC( IOoYe Id«-Purll.lllnt to the l)f<WlllOM COUl"I, you may.,. llmlled to ~by 0 Ma.mar. -be otherwl91 ln ...... ed In lM ftaJC llJTIC( llquOr ~· 11 pubflc NII, Colla 172' 00• e11penM1 Iran"-of the lleenM end NOTICE 18 HEREBY of s.ctlon t773 of the LIOOt rilling only ltloet IMUelyou Thlt butlneet la c;on. wilt Of ....... or DOii! of at tO 00oCIOdla.m.Jvtt21• Totll 123,358 lie pay trwt.1 lw to the 0.. MOTiCI TO GIVEN tl\11 the 1b0ve· CocM of the St1t1 of Cell· Of eomeoM elM reiMd at dueled by huebend end wife STEPHEN a SMITH, eke Pte~., ..... , ... ~t~t°t' ~., T,,.lioenMwlllbelOldto ;::tent Of Alcollollc COM'rUOTOR9 named Sdlool Olttnc:t fOf fOfnll ,lheDISTRICThHob· theput>llc;n.ttnoo..ctlbed The regl1tt1nt com· ST!PHEN BUCHANAN -~TW ~ • • .,..t• •. Ille hlaMlt bidder Tran1ter ege Control Buyer II CA.U.JNCa '°" 9'D9 Ofano-County. c.llforn11. fained from the Olfec10t of In !hit nota, or In wrttten mencecS 10 tranNC1 t>utl-SMITH ,,.. __,.."' C*'ICIN - CA t21 t2 of uld llcenM 11 COtltlnoent to pey Ill eecrow f... School Otetrlct· Ocean ecttno by end thtOUOh tta the Oep11tment of 1nau.1r111 corr .. pondence delivered ,_ unOlf the f1CllllOl.t1 A P£TITIOH h• ~Mid ~ ~ •· Liquor Lloanu No upon ac>l)fOVll of the llPC>ll-MINIMUM OPENING 810 View School Ollttlel Governing 8oltd herein· Ael1tlon1 •h• o•n•r•I 10 the Clly Clerk ••• Of prior bu9inela nlrM ()t l\amet t>y Judith Maty ltnllll In .,,. The ~-1 ..... Ctij>er. 47-147~2; County In WI!~ ~• by the Oeperlf"n9nt ol 118,800 00 t coat1 Bid 011dllne. 10 oo ener refeaed to • .. "DIS· prev1111no rite of I* diem to. the public ~Ing. ""ed •bO.,. on 1981 Superior Court of Catlfomla 435 SJlUlt HwbOf AO • Hew- tllued f ~reno•. COnounty; Alcoholic: e.v.teoe ContrOI The Ileen'" mey redeem 0·c:1ock 1 m. of the 24111 day TAICT ... Wiii recetw up to, w10 .. end the generet Cue Number 89· O 1<1nt a Ruby G County of 0t"911Qe r«1~1· ~ .. ~E ·CA 112:: •-- Type o lcAnM -Siie In 1Cc;Otdana. with Iha 1-. the lloenM at any time ptlor of July 11111 but not Ill« then the ebOYe-prevailing rate tor llolldey ZC-0145, lt-EC·2371 Matner Ing tha1 Judith M~ Smith ..,..,. ngtend. ~ ...,._ General ru ... Ind regy11110n1 ldmln· to the dete of .... by Cl.In· Pl.e4. of Bid Receipt ateled time, -led bid• f0t and Ollel'hme w0tk In IM lo-Notlee Date 7111 llt Th11 1111emen1 wu flied be eppolnted 11 pertOnll ~7S: · ~ a..cti. 11_.,. --,,,. aw1rd of 1 c;ontracc for oellty In whlCh this work la to Publlahed Orange Cout th 1"9 Count; Cllrtl of Or-repr...,,tltMI 10 ldmlnl91er A 1 ...-""'~ flt8JC NOTICE ftaJC MQTIC( ..a.IC M011C( the aboYe project be perle>tmed l0t Heh cr1tt Deity Pltot July f5, 1Ht ano-County on June 27. the •l•I• of the "-Mnt Tl\11 tknl,,..• • COf'- NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice la hereby given that an election will be Mid In the County of Orange. on Nowmb« 7. 1989 for the purpoM of et.cling membera to the Govetnlng Boatd• of the fotlowlng achool dletrlefa: DtlTitlCT NUMINR TO R ILICTeD C0..1 Community Coli.g. Otatrlct Newport Meaa Unifi«! Sehool Dlatrlc1 1 eeoch Trust• Area 1and5 1 eech Trustee Arees, 2. 4, 5and 7 To qu.Uty for the office of Governing Board M4t"\ber of a achoo! dl11(1c1. a candidate muat be a ~tetered voter In the dlatrlct and Is not dlsquallfled by the ConatltuUon or laWa of tti. State from holding a clvll office. In addition to the above, a caqdldate for a achoo! dl1trlc1 having truat .. .,. ... must be a r .. ldent of the trustee area for whlGh he/She 11 a candidate. Nominating petition• may be obtained at the office of the Reglatrar of Voter•. 1300-C Grand Aven\19, Santa Ana, beginning July 17, 1989, and must be flied In that office no later than Augu1t 11, 1989. 5:00 p.m In oomduanoe with Election Code Section 17050, notice la also hereby glv_l that all ballot• cut In the atectlon conducted by the Registrar of Voters In the County of Orange on i.ov.mber 7, 1989 lhall not be counted at the precincts. but shall be counted centrally at the office of the Regl11rar of Voters at 1300 South Grand Avenue, Building "C ... Santa Ana, Callfornla. Dated this 14th day of July, 1989 Bldt lhlll be teoelved In 0t type of work., needed lo 11648 1989 THE PETITION rwqueett ducMd by; en lndMdull the P4IOI Identified lbove, execute the contrlC1 Theta ,a.10 eutl\Oflty 10 ldmlnltter the The reo111t1n1 c:o~ and lhlllf be opened Ind r1111 tr• on Ille 11 the DIS· rtaJC NOTICE Pul>lllMO Orange eo..1 •t•le under the ~ menoed to trenuc:t bull- publ!Gty reed aloud II the TRICT office IOC:llld .. Delly Pilot July 15. 22. 2t. dent Admlnlatr•llon ol El-neal ~ ,,,. llcnt.loul 1bove·at1t1d time 1nd Putc;h1llng Depertment It MOTIC• Of August 5 ttell tat .. Act (T'* "'11\oflly II· bulinMI nerne Ot '*":: p1ec;e et>ove 1dd••• CopiH may "'9lJC HIAltlNQ s.-e.-o IOwl the~ ,99r--Mated lbo¥e on "'-• There will be 1 S--0-de-be OblatM<I on requ.11 A M'OM TMI 1a111te to take meny 1C110f11 19!!..._ ,., ..... ...,.. poelt requlfed for MCh Ml of C09Y of,,,... ra111 1haH be "'-'ll•IQ P\llJC NOTIC( Without OC>tllnlnQ COUt1 ap-~ .. A ~--bid documente to gueranlM posted It the lob •II• CO ... !llK* PfOVll a.ten tektno certetn Thill ~~-.. !~ their re1urn In good con· II lhall be mandatory upon Of TMI CITY P:tCTITIOUe ~II 1c:tlon1. llOweYef. the per· with Iha ....._.ty ._. "' """ dltlon within -days 11t1r the CONTRACTOR lo whom Of P:OUNTAtN VAL~ MAim ITATI....,. aonll r~t1t!Ya 11 r• = County on June 21, the bid opening d•le lhecontree111-ard«I Ind NOTICE IS HEREBV The lollowtng peraon• .,. ~red to glYe notice to 1 ,.... Eec:h btddef thlll be 1 upon 1ny aut>eontr1c1or GIVEN th•I on Wednaed1y doing ~ .. lnl•H•ted peraone . u~ ~ CoMt 11c 1n 11 d cont, 1 ct or under SUC:h CONTRACTOR, July 26 1989. 11 7 30 p m In Al CABO COAST BAA they new wllt<led notlol or ~ 7 22 2t pur1Uatn to the BusJne11 to pey not leas then the saicl the Cny Counc:ll Chembef1 ANO BROILER C) BAJA c;on_,led to the ~opoeed ..,_, 5 ::/ S.:... • end Profenlons CocM end ~lied ,., .. to 111 worlter• 10200 Slit« f,Y9nUe. Foun· COAST BAR ANO 8AOlLER ecilon} The ~ '""' uguet • t t be llcenMd In the fotlowlng ernp40yed by them In the H· 111n ven.y tha Pl•.nnlng 263e Dupont Sulll B.70 edm1ntalf1tton eutll<>rlty Ml ._..,. llft'l'Vlr cilulllcltlona· C-20 ecutlon of the eontrect Commllll<>n w111 h04d •put>-Irvine CA 112715 · b• grented unt111 1n 1 __ .;.~.;:::;;=;,.o"".;.;;.;1...-...;-.--.._ Each bid mu.I c;or1form No bidder may .... nti0r1w tic; hearing on the lot10W1ng ~ Geng Inc CA lntar•ted peraon fllM en PtC1"fTtOJ:t .,_ .. Ind be r"9008've to the any bid IOI' • perlOO of lhtrly nems c:orporllk>n · objec:tton to fhl• petition Ind NAm eTAftMllln' contract document• (30) dlyl alter ,,... dlll ... CONDITIONAL USE PER· Thll butlMll 11 COO· lhowt good ceuM wfty the The foltow\ng peraona .,. Each bidder thell IUbmll, f()t lhe boenlno ol bids MIT NO t075 (HUISH FAM· dueled by • COtpotlllOO c;()U(\ thould not orent the doing ~ ... on the form furnllhed with A p1ym.,11 IX>'td 11\d • ILY FUN CENTERS)-Con· Thi reglatr1nt com-1Uth0r1ty Wlllill'nlbut Plent.,.. & the contract doc:ument•. 1 perlorm1nc:e bond .. 111 be llnued from 51 t0189 and menced 10 1ren11et bull· A HEARING on Iha pet!-F..o.r. 2579g Sen .Joequln lltt of Iha p.opoMd aut>c:on· required prior 10 e11ec:u11on 6114/89 • nns under the llc;tltlOYI tk>n wm be held on AUGUST HUI Roact Co4'on• del Mer 1rect0ts on this l>fOjeCt u ot the contrec;l 11'ld 1hall be Pellllon tut>m•llecl by 11141 butlnetS neme Of nemn 10 11189 It t •5 P M In CA •92625 • required by the Suble111!19 In the lorm set lorth 1n the Hu11n Femlly Fun Center for ii.te<I tbOve on Jenuery 1 OIC>t No 3 loc.aled 1t 700 Joh McC So 8000 end Subcontracting Fair contrect doc:umenll conatruc;tlon ol a two-atory 19811 ' CIYIC Center OrlYe. Santi M~ wt. n Or S~ane WA Prectloel Act Government Pureu•"' 10 See1ton •590 11cede ind ml,,1ature golf Al Mende Olreelor Ana. CA 112701 99 • • ' Code Section , 100 et MQ ol th• Government Code of facility and con1lruc11on of a Thia 1111.m.,,1 waa hied IF YOU OBJECT 10 Iha = 0 McCann So Each bidder must submit the Stlte of Ca1U0tnll the two-1tory p1r1<lng 1trUC1ure With the County Cleric of ~· grent1119 of the petlOon you 6000 :'otilwk Or Spakene. with eec:h btd certified°' contract wlfl c:ont11n 1116800Magn011aSlr&et •no• County on June 27 1110uld lither appear 11 the WAH20t • • c:uhler'a c~ payable 1o provl1lon1 permitting the CONDITIONAL USE PER· 1989 • 11Mti119 end 1111• your ob· the OISTRICT Of. bid bond 1ucca11ful bidder to MIT NO 1080 IF v TRAN-,421111 jec:ltonl Of flle written Objec· Thi• buetn ... ':ncsc: tn the torm Ml f0f1h In the eubst1tut1 HC:urltlel le>t any SIT Ml~) Continued from Publtihed Orange eo..1 11on1 with the court befe>t• dufh4:'~a~t com· contrect doc:uments Ill an rnoneyt withheld by the DIS· II/ 14189 Dally Piiot July 15. 22 2t the hMtlng Your IPOMr· g I anMCt bulll- 1mount not leM lhen ·0""4 of TRICT 10 en1ure per· Petition ~ubmlllld by August 5 11189 ' · lllQ9 may be In pereon 0t t>y menoed ~ 'the flc:tlKoul the molmum amount of bid formanc:. under the con-Fountain V1Jley Tr1n111t Mix ' Se-&35 YoUt 1t10fney MU ,_.. u 1 guarantee thll the bid· tract f0t Hpen11on ol lhelr •••II· tF YOU AAE A CREDITOR ~ nema Of Publi.Md Orange Coast Dally Pilot July 14, 1989 F588 der •111 en11t Into lh• c='~~~!1!:~~d~•r ~o~~'Ot.z'~~h•~~to'~ NI.JC NOTICE ~·d~~:~i: fi: tie~~~" -----~--~-~--~---~------------------+---------~~~~~·~tS1r~111~C~s M t z~ ~~~lhe~t~ ~~t~~~ PmltC fl)TIC( f'tB.IC NOTICE f'tB.IC NOTIC( f'tB.IC NOTIC( P\llJC MOTICE Daily Piiot July 8 15 1969 10 allow IOI' the construction '~:.:o"'tTA=· mall. C09Y 10 the P41"tonll wilh '":!~ c.tl~ rr- Se626 of 11 vefllcie m11nten.nc:e T::: f~ reo<....,1111"'9 appointed by ~ ......,.ty on • HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE OCPAf{T\ll '-1 2000 \.lAIN STH.EET CONTACT: RAYMOND C. PICARO, fll<I TELEPHONE: 714-536-,411 TOPIC: STREET NAME CHANGES lllF F .. Redevelopment pro1ccts hav..-caused the closure and redl1g111r1~·11t of SC\t'ral streets 1n the downtown area, resulting in segmented and/or isolated s tre,'ts with the sarne name. This situation cc1n create confusion for police/fire emer gency response and ~ttould be avoided whenever possible. Therefore, on MONDAY, JULV 17, 1989 the C ity Council will be authorizing the f ollowing s treet name changes to cr eate a consistent sequence. PRESENT NAME Third Street (between Lake Street and O range Avt>nue) Lake Str eet (between A tlanta/Orange Avenues and Pacific Coast Highway) Sixth Street (between Pecan Avenue and Main Street) Fifth Street (bt>tween Orange Avenue and Lake Strc·•:t) Fifth St reet (between Main Street and Lake Street) Fifth St r eet (between Lake Street and the existing \I. est terminus of Frankfort Avenue) NEW NAME l .ikc Str eet fir st Street Pecan Avenue ~1xth ~tr eet Sixth Street Frankfort Avenue Street Name Changes -Downtown Area *BOLD CAPS NEW NAMES () Parenthesis Old names 1---------bu11d1ng ,,.. ~""' pereone ••• Iha COUl1 within four month• l9lll P\B.IC NOTICE CONDITIONAL USE PER· OOlei'c~ ~OMPUTEA lrom Iha 0.11 of fif11 II· Publllhecl Orange~ MIT NO 109t fMtMI s PRODUCTS 11155t T....._..1 auenceotll11er1MptoYlded na.... Pllol ~"" 15. 22. 2'I ICTITIOUI 9UllNlll CAFE) ' .,.,_ In MCtlon 9100 of the C.U· ..,_,, _, • . ' F P11111on sut>mllted by Ln · Huntlng1on 8eecl'I CA tornl• Probate CocM nie Augult 5. t989 s.az NAMf IT ATU•NT SWH CorPOtlllOO for the_. 926-46 ttme fOf hllng dalm1 Wiii not I---------. The rollowtng peraon• .,. ••bll1nmen1 of • Mimi I J-Shou-Cflun c~. elq>lfe pr1of 10 four month• PUlJC MOTU d~~ ~:~:e VOICE Cite lncludmg the on·t1t1 t955t Topeka Ln Hunt· from the dell ot the hMt1ng 1----------- aale Ind consumption of lnOlon Belch. CA 1126411 noticed 1b0Ye TECHNOLOGIES Bl WEST· bMr M\<I wine in the Clly'I lhll bu1lnel8 11 c;on-YOU MAY EXAMINE the MAim 8TA.,.._.-y El ENTERPRISES. 1~111 Ct zone II Iha n0tlhwftl dueled by .,, Individual Ille kept .... the cour1 If )'OU The fdlowlng S*'IOnl.,. Cowen Hts Or Senta An•. COl'net of Brookhurtl St a.nd Th• r1gl1tt1nl com· •• 1 ~ lnleree1ed 11"1 doing~.: C~~:.~5 Mate Boedeker, Ellis Ave menc:ed to tr1t111Ct bual-Iha •tate YOll may flle wlttl CHET ~IN, 219~ 10•111 Cowen HIS Or Senti COUNTY SANITATION ,_ under the flc:tltloul the court ·. fonnel Aequeet Miner St.. • ...... Ant, CA 92705 DISTRICTS OF ORANGE butinelS name Ot ~ 10t Speolel Notice Of the flf.. ine27 W M II Jeton Scon Jacobaon, COUNTY·MASTER PLAN lltted •bOYe on 1112218' tno of .,, Inventory encl llp-C":Nlet •ynes ,.~ .. n. PubllC Hearing lnllllled t>y Jamff S C Cheri ~I of .. Ille__.., 2Ul9'A Miner I., -.-11 930 N Meeds Orange. CA tile Planning Commlaslon Th11 atatement wu fifed Of of any petition Ot eccount Meu. CA 92827 926611 lor dete<'mlnallon tnat lhe with the County Cler'tl of~-U rvovlded In Mc:tlon 12.50 This bualMM 11 eon• Thll bu1tneu 19 con· County Sanll1Uon Ol1trlcl1 anoe COYnlY on June 29• of 'ih. Clllfornla Prooate OYctt ed by. 11t1 lndlYldull ducted by. • gene< el part· Miiie< Plan 11 conllttent t989 CocM A ~ueet f« Spedal h• reol1tr1n1 com-nerthlP ~1 menc:.d to trlnMCI ~ The regltlt11\t com· with the City of Foun111n Val· Publllhed ~~ COelt Nollc:e form 1Yallable from ,_ vnder IN flc:tltloue ~.... 1ey·1 G-e1 Plan the court cHtti menced to lransect .,.,.,. NOTICE OF PREP· O&lly Pltot July 1 , 15. 22. A...,_, ._ , ........... buttlrle8I neme Of nemm ness unde<' •h• hcllllou• ARATION OF NEGATIVE 1989 • .. .. -............ lilted llboW on June 21. bulln1ts name or l\lmll 81916 ...tll..-r•~· r-tNt !lated abOve on 51221111 OECLARATION v-.-..l '!!9 .._..........,,.. a-. w..,,. ....... J11on Jec;obeon Stefan Fe>t Iha Items Identified P\aJC MOTICE 1'"84, ·"'-M. Loi AA-Thie •~ .-tlled Boedeller Wllh 1n a•ter1sll (' ), nottce 11 ...... CA .... 7 wtttl Iha County Cler1' ol OI'· Thtt st11emen1 wu hied hereby gtven that bued on r:tennoue ..-u PubWlecl Orange eo.t Collnty on June 27 with the County Cle<ll of Ot· the 1n111al review 1 Neg1t,.,. NAm ITATUmWT Daly Piiot JVty 14, 15, 21, = · ange County on June 8. Oec1at111on II being The lollowlftO per90n9 .,. 1• ,_ 11189 P••P1t•d Th• Pl1nn1no doing~ .._ FS590 P\ltlllfled Ofange c..- ,Q1tol Commiu!on 'Mii contldef PAOVISUAL. 1124 • 12 Delly Piiot J4Jtt/ 15. 22 2'I Publtlhed Or•noe Cout ~:'!1~1111~ ~;-: Weetcllll Dr Newport PmUC MOTU ~ 5. ttet ' ..;...,; 01>ly Piiot July 8 t5 22. 2t lll8ll ,._. Beectl, CA t21SeO 1989 Ing Scott A. Mc~. 112• __ .,. --S1628 THESE MATTERS ere ·~ Weatclllt Or ~ MAim 8TAn IT ~ ..,,-. ---------=i,r;~:suof'"~.!! BMch. CA meo· The= ::r--AC 11ncwe 9ld 111H1 P'\BJC NOTICE State o1 Calltonlla. Govern-~hit!, ::':'~u.,c:on· ~ !.NnAPAISES. 2220 r::-ITAf l ... NOTICI ment CoOe. 9.ooo et MCI . Thi t1gl1tr1nt CO"'· ,_,. Newport •4t•. ....... = :--••ML "-AN and tne Foun11•n Vtlley Mu· mer\Ced to tr..-c:1 bl*-pott leec:tl. CA t2teO doing nlc'lp1t CoOe TJUe 21 ..... flou· Jemet R Hennlgen 2220 MeAnd ftropert!M, a~ COWOMIANCE THOSE 0£SIRING TO , .... neat under Iha '""1 • ,_,. N9wpot1 •41 .. ' ,.._.. .,.. .,.,..,....,., 4220 .... a.~Mt-::ION uty In le\IOI' 0t In oppoeitlon ~:0.,. ~ 61~18~.,,_ pott e.d\. CA •2te0 = NNporf 8wtl. CA Of' eUfW'LUI 10 the l>fOpoMll Wiii be~ Scot1 A Mcf>hef.on Thja bullnMI la con• ~ »oGt ..... ........ ~ • an opportunity 10 do eo 11 Tnit lltlemertl wu flied ducted by an lndlYlduel ,_ ~22 Old LM__. IMY ,ARK lhe publle helfl"O If further IOfjfn !tie COunty Cla<k of Or· Thi regillr•nl CO"'· ewe. VIiia ,.,. cA..., CA ..... IU.ED-lnform111on It deslled you enge County on June 27, ~ lo tl'llllllCI bl*-Thi • ~ II COfl• ....... may con•Kt the Ptenrnno 19811 ,_ under the 11e111ioua 1 TO M MICHl!DUUD Department et 11115·'425 19 II flaMM bullneu ruime Of nemee ducted by. I ~II pert• A:1~~L"y'~ and ref., 10 Ille11>0Ye 1tema. Publlen.d ~•noe Cout 1111.0 lbOYe on Jen t, t989 "';-:" reglllflnt oom· '°" 1/7/ft II • proposed ectlon 1' Delly PllOI July 15. 22 29. Jemet R. Hennlgln menc;.ct 1 trenMCt buM-chellengec:I 1n court. fhefe 5 1989 · ' fhje atetemenl wu nled 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY maybe1llm1tat1on1orllllng August , Se-630 with the County Clerk of~-neat under the flelltlOUe GIVEN that the Huntington only thoee 119091 ri lled al ano-County on June 27 bualneel NlfM Ot ,,.,.._ S.ach Ctr; Councll wtll con-Ille publtc near1ng dftct'lbed 11119 • llsted al>OYe on 12·1-43 llder Gen1t11 Plan Con· in thil nota Of In written "8.IC fl)JIC( ,._ JOM9h Mc:Glftnll. general formanc:e No 811-• In '"• corr11ponden«:e dellveted Publlthed ~lll\09 Coul partner Councll Chamber 111 the 10 the Plennlng Commt111on r:tCTITIOUI .,..... o.ity Piiot Jut>/ 14 22 2t Thill .....-nent ... Iliad Huntington Beech C1•lc: 110t PflOt 10 thepubllC heir· NAMI eTATWMINT Auouet 5 ltlf · · _.11'1 the COunty CWtl of Of. Cent., 2000 Main StrMt 1 The lolloWlnO pereons are • Se-433 enge County on June 27, Huntington Beach C1ll ,.RAM( A ICHUMA a.a. dOlrlo bu.U-u tttt lornta. on the dall end 1llhe • Grlffln Enlerpr-1771 '411111 time lndlcllld below AN ret~ c-"""'°" New H1mpthlre, Co1t1 "'8.JC fl)TlC( F'vbllefled Orange Co.I pw.on• who w1sn 10 be Publtahed ~enge Cout Mele.. CA t292t Delly ptot J4/lt ti, n. •. helfd r.,.11 .... to the llP9li· Ol"Y PllOI July 15 1989 M11thew Luke Griffin. ...cnnoue .,_.. •"911'91 a. ttlt c:etlon delc;flbed below may ~ 105e8 C)'PNll Alie . Al'Y«· um ITA~ ...U1 1PMk Ouflng Ille Put>llC aide. CA 112505 The lolowing per90f'll .,.. Comrnen11 pOrtlOfl 11 the 11-•c WITM"C Cyn1hl1 Lynne Grtlfln. dOlng ~ aa open.ng ot the ~Ing .-~ ""''-. 105e8 C'fP'Wal A"'9 . "'-· T~I Au•. A ca.. DATE/TIME Monday. Ilda CA 9250S fOfNa lJmlMO Pert'*9tlip. July 17 19811 7 00 PM MOTICI Of Tllll bualnee• I• c;on-118 E.ut 17th SllMt, Coete WlllTlllAN APPLICATION NUMBER NktC .. ANNO ~ duc;ted by 1'lulbend ~ ..... MeM. CA 112e27 HARR y EM ER y a.,-11 Plan ConfC>m\lnoe WAIVEt MOUllT TO The 110111r1nt co"'-Thome. I ~ 111 E.i WHITMAN ?2 No 89-4 10ectaritlon of ITATa 90AM> Of meneld to tranaect buel-17th Street. Colt• Meea, CA • • • aurplui property • Irby Pwtt) IDUCATIOM P<>f' ,_. under the 11c1111out 92•27 resident of ~ APPLICANT City of Hunt· WAIVW .. Of -t>utlnell nema Of namee A. "°Y Hatln. ,.. EUI County {or ~ ~ lnoton Baeeh ~IDUMI '°" lftted ll>OYe Otl 5/12l H 17ttt StrMI, Colt• Meea. CA born ln Bellevtllit, LOCATION Horthwell of LIAM°" IAll Of Cyntllll L G'1ttln 12627 Oecei,a,er th• IOllfMcilon of Gold-lutWLU9 MAL Thit st•lemenl .... llled o.~ Manootrlln ,.. K.anua on• .,,_1 Str .. 1 and w.,,_ "'°"91111'Y wtth the COunty Clertc Of Ot-Wt 11111 Str•t. Co11a 20, UH6, p.-d away UI \I II 'It I II i .. Jr ~ J • AY9nU9 and .01-110 Dale HUNTINOT~ MACH ano-County on June 27. Meea. CA 92827 tn La.~ Beech. CA. Viste Lene Cl'TY ICHOOL tN9 Tt111 bualneaa 11 con· uJ l2 1-REOUEST The City Coun--DtlTMCT , .. ta ducted by 1 llmlted l)Wtnef· on y I -· ~ 11 " requeeted to decWe TO ALL RESIDENTS OF P\lbllllhed Orange Cout lhlP Survivt-d by wlf• a. - Qrangt Orange :JDDDDLl .. Olivt ~~u~o~D~DlD ~pproxlmllely e ecr• .. THE HUNTINGTON BEACH Deity PllOI Juty 1f. 22. 2t. Th• r•ol•trent com-Ela I c w h I t M. n . eurplu1 to Ille Meda of the CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT A.UQUI' 5. 1Nt ~ to trenMC1 bull· dau1hter•. Elaine Clly The property may then ANO I NTERE STE D Sa-431 neaa under lhe llollllou• Mae Chrl1tenaen, be I04d for tlle~I PARTIES buelneea name or nemaa of 1pp1oiomately 26 "'9e PLEASE T AK:E NOTICE • "8.IC MOTICE llllted abOW on JvM 1. '"' Nadine Ain Chrt.- femfly ~· TM rtll'lltlnlng th•t the Huntington BMoh TllOfNI I i..e Uan and Landa i..e. 1 87 llQr .. are ptopoeed 10 Clty School 011tr1et wtll hOld PICTmout .,._.. TNe et•tement wu ltled R~nolds; arend· be ldded to the ..i.tlng Irby I public: heating on Ila ,. um ITATIMIN'T W11h 1M County Qertl Of Of. Parlt Prior 10 oecterino 1,,. fd:' of,,,. Sta•• Boerd of Thi following P*'ton• are enge County on June 21. c ren, Tait and p<OIPlf1Y tutP'Ut. ,.,. City,!~= oft~11ew:~': ~~97:Na a AS · ttlt ,_.0 Erik Chrlatenten : COvnc:ll mutt find ,,,., the Code,,,., dMI with bidding SIOCIA TE s . 3 t 24 t ~ ~ano-COMI brother. Claude ec11on II In conformance'°' the ..... Ot sate Of Mon•~St South~. Diiiy ""°' JVty ti. n . n . Whitman. Mr. Wbii; with the a.netll Pl#! flUfplue reel P'OC*'f'f The CA t27" ~t I 1N8 man wrwd ln Uw ,~ :l!:. ~ ~= public hMnnO wtll be held at Temer• Lynn Rotltnlon, ' a.a.. U.S. Navy In U. nltY o. llopm91\t 0.-1i.1oetdot,.ru1t.ameet· 31241 ~1er1y St Sout111----------1 Sout.h Pacffc duri-mu ~Mein Stre91 Ing of Auguwl "· 1919 et IM LeQUM. CA 12711 W MOTU .... ~"'~:on keefl Cet~ Huntington leacll City fNe l>Utlneu II GOn• 1---------WWII; ownet" .net~ un 1 ~ lcMof Dlstrtcl Oftlol. 2045, ducted by..,, tndlYldull flte11TJC)UI .,..... ~tor of Whltmu\'a ~7~ ~ ~copy of the er._ Lene Huntington Tiie teot11ret11 com-,.... ITA~ ~ ln Oanina cW 1111 r.=,, ,.. be ..,...._ IMch. c.t1tornl1 92Mt "'9nCed lo lrlnMGt ~ Thi ..,..... peraone .,. ~o ~t•eeted part1111 11 City ~ me9tln0 will oommenoe nw vncter the 11e1111oue ~ ~ a Mar or 40 )'W'S: .,.. Hiii .. 7 00 P.M M reeldenta ~ ~ OI f*'* ~ .... froON._.."19· ..., an oWcer of the ALL INTl.AHff.D ptA.-Md inter••• pat11M -... ed •boW on 1122/lt 153 oui.. II • uovn-lnckpendan\ a.,. SONS ate lnlltted to lflMCI Mlcomt to .,.... to the TMWI ~ 8Mcfl, CA '"61 0wnera Al9odetlol\. u6d MilfinO 8lf'ld UPNM herd. IUbtec';t to loatd TNI .. ~ ... fled fholt oen.,., MIN e~""-... m .._ ............. ~ OWtlnG the Pubic reguteoons, Pf'°' 10""" -ttt IM County Clatti of Or· Thie IM*MM te con-~--wu. _, .- Con'llMnt9 por1ton of the tlOn b)' Iha loerd ~ CN\ty Of\ .NM n , ~ 'f:.,, ~ °" Monday, JWj 17, ,,,....,. or~~ :=-~ 1 ,_ Tit• , .. 111ran1 oom· tllt al 2,00 l>.M. :: :.=:-..=.~ '•..,.... PubllWd Ot-11"19 COM4 ::*' ~ -=-~ Harbor Lawn c..... .,......, .......... , •• ti Deify Plot t/l 11. 12. "· "'*'--,... ., w Moriuar1 ChaP.4fl, ••• "'" ...,. c.., ~ °'~ eo..1 ugu91•.1 ll!Med...,.Ofl.,.,_.. 1•2' Oleler A••. e..,. · o.11y Piiot Mot 11. tNt ~ '°°" oer..-,..~-..._ •...;. PullltMld Ol'ante ~ ~ti TMI •.,.. w .._, --' ...... ~ l'llot Ny ti, ,... the County Cl9ltl -Of· -t wW -....... ..... l = ~ ........ 11'iiiiiii , __________ , ~ ...... on-."!!!!!!! "°' J4lli/ 11, " .... .. ,. ..... --- -~-DAILY PILOT/ S.twday, July 16, 1989 TBS J'AMQ.y by BU f<~' c6uRna CUL TUU by M1totto & M1r1tto cmr- " ... and say hi to St. Maria Goretti 'cause we go to her church." by Brad Anderson ",_.......,, ...... s-•••.,. ''Only half of me wlll have to go to bed. The other half Is already asleep." PE.Al'IUTS HI, l NOTICED '(OU APPEARED A,,8 1T SOMETIMES. IF YOU P\W.l'05ELY LOOI< SAD. 0 THE'l'LL l!RIH6 'IOU AN j E~~ &16 SUPPER... j PEAKED.. 'r"'.:'-- GAJUPO:LD i J 1 LOOK AT THO!>£ PIGo5,&ARFIELI> TUllBLBWEED8 • , . ~-. ,,. '· ' ·' • .. . • ' Mi•s Need\eo~e c...+emf"<lte5 J plo•tic.. surgery · J I I • DEl'fJlfJS THE MENACE ·~ i (. [ by Hank Ketcham ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE AND l/Ot>KNOW, Sl-1EWAS RGHT! [ SHOE lllfl1E WA~ ONE ~ ITEM 1 NEW 'V ADV TO by Charles M. Schulz l F16URED 'IOU PROBABL'( WEREN'T FEHIH6 50 6000 SO l DIDN'T 61VE '(OU A5 MUCH TO EAT .. 1-IS AND SOMETIMES '<OU DO SOMETHING THAT 15 SO STUPID IT STA66ERS THE IMA61NATIOH ! by Jim Davis' OET OUT OF THE"E ! 111~ Liqf OF llllll6!> To W .• FIDIKY WINKERBEAN DOOllflt8BURY by Kevin F1gan j ' • by Garry Trudeau I OtJNNO. I NUD 7M16 1V 'THINK, I 60TT'Afl6/RTH6 TH/N6C!/T. .. /.~ by Jimmy Johnaon .. _ ......... by Lynn Johnston by Jett MacNelly by Harold Le Doux ..~ ....... . ...... , ....... ,.... .. ,_-,,~ .. ~-: ·-= =!:...~:!,.. ... COSTA MESA FIRST TIME ON MARKET. Channer wtth country kitchen and formal dining room. Four bedrooms and den. Enjoy a very private petlo CK t9ke a few steps to the bayfront. Prime location wtth two car gar- ._ Excellent financing. $649.000 , ) ~1 Ci ~., A ~) F , M A R I QUALITY LMNG. Fabulous view In Irvine Terrece. Guest wtng. easy maintenance ttvoughout, lndool 1 CK outdoots. Front courtywd with pool. Can fCK private soo. ing. $1.250.000 COAotAL CHARMER IN IRVINE TER- RACE. a.uttfulty l#'d9Caped with room fCK exp11n11on. ThrM bedroom home with 10 many upgrades to make you feel IP8ciel when you come home. C8M us and --~you. $569.000 '.'·.-; .. ...· .. COMMERCIAL ELEGANCE IN PRIME NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION. (MacArthur & C8mpua). Olrectty act098 from entrance to John Wtrtne Onange County Airport. ApproxJma1ely 20, 150 ~ fMt of prof 111IOMI otftce space. Totel lnterlof renovation In 1986. OeeJo- nated teMnt perking with high vttibility ligr\lig8~ $2,000,000 (LH) Top$ Volume JUNE ANGELA GLASSER BIG CANYON LUXURIOUS SANCTUARY. Country dub atmoephere. Two atOty wtth fCKmal dining, bookcued library, dramatic entry. Comer lot wtth easy care land- ecaiping. Come enjoy caltfomla...,.... and city night lights In your private Mttlng. $975,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • SEEKING EXPERIENCED AGENTS for • • our expenak>n program. Ptea9e cal Judy :·· : DY9 fCK more details. • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ENJOY THE UNIVERSITY LIFESTYLE just 10 mlnut• from Newport Beach. Walk to UCI and the marhtplaoe. Chatham two bedroom model wtth vertical blinds throughout. Easy to ... $189.500 WESTPARK ELEGANCE Hlghty upgraded 3 BR. 2 BA townhome wtth garage. Veulted celllngs. plantation shutters, Casa B&enca fllf\S, butltlns fCK aJI your needs. One yMr newt I $249.900 , Top Lister & Top Sales JUNE MONARCH BAY. The best of both wor1ds. ExqulsHe, newly remodeled, Mediter- ranean styte custom home. Three bedrooms wtth extra large guest quarters. $599,000LH SUMMER IN THE CITY. This elegant pool home wtn entertain your friends in styte. A decorators delight. Large comer lot In wonderful neighborhood. Great value, too. $595,000 ./\.,A ~A ._BC_)A LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE. Two bedrooms and den, greet fCK young pro- feslk>Mls CK small family. Enjoy the pools, spa. tnnis courts, CK walk to the beach. $249.900 SPACIOUS TWO STORY CONDO. Com- plex has only six units. aoae to Shopping. Private patio fCK sunbathing. Fabulous builtln china cabrnet. REDUCED $179.714 HUNTINGTON BEACH FAMILY HOME. Wonderful 0.... Gwden home wtth three bedrooms. great tamtly room addition with lkyt6ghts. Poot and large badtyard fCK. family and friends. $339.000 . Making Dreams Come True ROCHEl.J .E USS 760-0714 •FEATURE HOMES• 760-0714 "' ,_ "" 388 San Miguel • Suite 200 • Newport Beach, CA 92660 111 LlmY • llWPllT IUCI TIE PlllllY • Ill• ISi Ill ewry flne deteil was attended to In the creation of thla muterpiece of Newport's most pree- tlglous, private Island. With the ambiance that encompasees the most desirable of lifestytes, thla 5 Bedroom offers lush, grassy yards, ex- tenalve use of used brick and a pier and slip for a SO' ylCht. Understated, yet statement-making, this finely crafted rare and exceptional home Is $4.95 Miiiion. PlllYITE UTE IUllllED ISWI SPLE1111 w1m1m This waterfront home was COMPLETEL V re- modeled & expanded 2 years ago featuring 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 12' ceilings, exquisite ma. ter bedroom w/His & Hers baths • separate llttlng room. Pier & slip for 50' boat. 3 car garage. Very private yard & patios. $2.950,000. The best of Linda Isle. , If you are •..cty lic8f leed, new CK experlef loed, have untmpeechabte Integrity and Mint to _. full time for the most respected luxury home brokerage In Newport Beach, '*8M cell me, Wiiiiam Cote. for a peraonal lntervtew. PteMant and friendly. we are a 15 agent omce end avotd the "big" offloe atmosphere intentionally to able to aet the standard for personal service. 1 ICllE TElllS IWISIOI DOYEi SHORES UU If owning your own professional tennis court is your secret dream ... look no further This 1n- aed1ble 6 Bedroom estate with nearly 1 Acre, also features a grotto-like pool, spa, lush green lawns and a "storybook" landscape right out of Roger's Gardens. Underground wine oeClar and a 4 car motor barn are also included. Vacant and ready for you NOW. $2.395 Mllhon / TIE SPIRIT IF SPYIUIS IELClllT WITI I ¥llW That's rlghtl A completely remodeied 4 Bedroom home that rivals anything In Belcourt. but with a twist this home has an ocean >Aewt Fabuloua pool & spa. completely private. large. grassy yard. expansive hving room and dining room with open, vaulted oetlings ANO a gourmet kltcnen with polished granite countws make thlt home VERY SPECIAL. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION $1,295,000 OPEi SAT /Sii 1·1 1 0111111 COIL IT.LJ\LT1 COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU Llllll IRl llYFIMT LR IT111 TIP "you._,.. to live on g-. QUa"ded Linda lale and ...,.,... ... the prtv.:y and splendor of havtna ~ own boel right In front of your home, look no .,,...,, 4 Bedrooms. Large Maater sun., Mdulllll ....,/ltnry and an opportunity to own .. .._._..,. home.,....,.. on Linda -"* lcMty home lhould be at the top of your _, ., ... Miiion (LH) Have you ever tried remoct.lirig a home? Not tun 11 It? TtMa lovely custom 3 bedroom hu just ~ comc*ted and r..cty to MOVE IN. Fantaetle In location. complete wtth privM pool and v-d with eX1enMw uee of marb6e & n1'rrora, + a Master Bedroom Suite with a "comfy'' alttlna room, thla aophi9tlcated. "up town" home hat Ii al. M• price reduction to $1.050 Millon (LH) IL• WITD I .. Ill IRS LR&•••ta A ~ atCKy home d w•• Md dWm ill oemplified In this undel• 111 f 4 9edl OGlft home which oftera a broed, prtvm *"'..,..fl'*· looking the Pac:fflc. H• 'art ..._. lind .. aurroundlng .... LUllt =--a g•IM and private 88Q rMke .. M .......... pteaure. Exdulive .... C..Rllltr •.1121.000 ...... ,, .. n ---GEORGE ELKJNS --- coMPANY ~ -u M'VU l V Hll l S ARI Iii I lol. OOCl H ..... COCK r .. RK "ICWPORT 8f A(li Pllll M Of SLR I SA-.; MARllllO NEWPORT BEACH PRICE REDUCTION! NEWPORT ~-CM...uff -bedroom look out onto the latticed balcony w/custom awning & cool & serene Absc>Wtefy the prettiest Versailles condo on the market! HicNY customezed, wrth fountatn. In a gated community with pool. spa & workout room & short walk to beach abundant use of ble, mirrors. berber carpetina. The spacious kv1ne room & master $189.990 I NEWPORT BEACH I IXECUTNE POOL Ho. -Great for enterta.nine. ~ 3 BR. 2 BA. cathedral ct*np. family room. dlll1na room. a new kitchen look-out to sc>atkq pool. Steps to Batk Bay/Jim Peters BlfVllW prOflCl N.8. schools. $375.000 Of'£M tOJSE SAT l ·5 2366 BAYFARM Pl. SANTA ANA tl.IGHTS DlllRA8LI IAIT8LUFF HOME. PAM.9 OU8 ftANOA.u.c VIEW -~ level Nlwpoft 8dl. ..ew homt w/t. rm. & 2 fireplaces. Qutet locabOn. Gated lfttry w/~ lush p&lnts. Kot pond & lava rod wateml w.-to Easttlluff shop. ctr., tenNS, schools, Plf\s & ctwlches. You .. love this buubful oommumty ~$612,500 OPEN tOJSE SAT & ~ l ·5 2515 BlaEYE ST.£AST8l.Uff-NEWPORT BEACH ... UI~ KW PLACIL QMAT YA&.Ull -larlt fMI tic..""" 111111 bly I oc.1 vtew. Tilil -. ~ has a lot of 10,500' a is ........ on • ~-.,. lMusUll tr• 3 Cir .... ' bdnftS ' 3 ......... ' .............. "'**" lob of jJiG 111111 -,ow"'**· $575,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1·5 101 SCHOil PLAZA PH17·VERSAl.l£5-NPT BCH F~OOS OCEA.N/BAY CITY LIGHTS VIEW -Whefe ehe can you have all of the above "' Newport 8ch at thts unbetlevable pnce? HiahlY customized ~t w/tite. carved mantle & bnck hearth. moutdfna, & apemivt wall treatments. this home ts truly for someone with dlscenMna tastes. This condo is "' a pted communrty Within nkJnc distance to the buch. Cal now tor an appt. to see this lovely pr~ off«ed at S27S.OOO. JUIT MDUCEDtl TOWNHOUSE .. BLUFFS -L.crlt and •Y 3 bdrm home on quiet street. In mint condition. W~ distance to 2 commu111ty pools. schools and shoppl" erea. Shutters, pr1flte patJO and new carpet make this property a crut buy. Pnce includes washer and dryer. Lowest priced fee townhouse. $245.000. aWSl'a. LOCATIONI LOCATION -fabulous trllftbllt YteW MM reftectlon pool. Immaculate 3 bdrm., 2~ bl. tocltld on OM of the bat ll'Mllbltts lft the Bluffs. Befbef ClfPlt, wMe wals, itmde laundry hn. flreplace en llv. rm .• endoMd blkony, extra storap in double ... and Ir& pabo o~ Aows. trees ' l'Mnlt'Y· Great location. w~ lo Eastbluff ..... cent.. comm. pool. Corona del Mar Hicf\. dlurches. schools. tennis pans & Back Bay. Affordable pnce incWa land. 1345.000 I COSTA MESA I GREAT •SA VERDE LOCATION. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE I'S -This roomy 4 bdrm family home on one of Costa Mesa's State streets desperately needs a decorator's touch. However. 1t does offtr red twd frplc 111 kv~ rm. new brd & cement driveway, + the added security of direct access trom tht attached 2 car car E.xceDent schoots. Call soon before rt is too late! $249.000. OPEN tWSE SAT & ~ l·i.. 18'8 uros ST-MESA VEia.COSTA KSA IRV .. E A JULY SURPRISE LISTING -T ree.~ned. quiet cul-de-sac 1n popular Untversrty Park Ready to move into Great rutecen modef for famdy llv1nc 2 patios. attractive courtyard entry. A cozy kvina room with wood burning hrepace. formal dinmc room with bay window 1oot11na onto seduded outdoor pebo to (fetnbelt walkway. Sllytites, and hlCh burned ce.qs eteate a hcflt and airy feelt~ ktt /famity room, and lar&e muter suite with huce walk·1n closet and remocl*t master bath. Community pool and tennis $275,500. OPEN tWSE SlJUY l ·5 38 N:XJA TR££ LH-u.tRSITY PRK·IRVN LAGUNA MIQUE. NW! NW! ... -~ under construcbon in excMM a. 8iirid Ranch "' Lacuna Nlpel. £JatJna ocean. coatliM I ca.nbyside NM front the new a'5tont hoN. A ~anean daip w/4200 S4Ulf1 tert fth has 4 bdmt., •~ bMM & lltwary. ,.._ cal llstq office tor It.st of .. -. Oftefld It Sl.250,000 I MNTM.1 I AYMU•I INLY AA.YI •IT COITA ~ ADDAlll -... to al 17th street ... "-tlis lttractM 3 ..... 2 bl houa. Assoaltlon ,..... ..... _... 2 car 11'111'· Sl.050/mo. R s GrubberEllis ~ ...... ~ ... RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE NATION SECOND QUARRR 1919 TOP PRODUCIR AND MOST TRANSACTIONS SUZANNE SHULER aUFFS .:._ A best buy! Rare "S" plan wtth h1gh ceUlnp, nice views and Is on cul-de-sac. Perfect for first time owner or Investors. Well priced! $272,000 SCHOOla CL08E BY -Very large townhouse near the Bluffs. Three BR. 2'hBA. Views of Fashion Island. Vaulted beamed ceillnp, lots of windows, plus new carpeting. light and bricht. $279,000 NEWPORT NORTH -Enter Into serene, under- stated elepnce In this magnificent 28R, 2BA, townhome in Ideal private location. Customized throuchout plus bonus room, a rare dellcht. • $295,000 91.WP8 -Great location and floor plan plus community amenities. Three BR, 2'hBA, family room. wrap around patio. End unJt on wide private creenbelt. Brtiht and cheerful. $315,000LH MIMAT -Gate cuarded. Mexican pavers, ·1ouvered shutters and Santa Fe style customized ftreplace accents this 3BR. 3BA townhome. Lush creenbelt location. By Wildlife Preserve. $375.000 HAMOR HIGHLAND8 -Mexlcan pavers &reet you as you enter this bricht and ~Y home. Larae rear yard with chlld proof pool. Ideal location. Lush landsapin&. Three BR. Won't last. $429,000 MY AND mACH -Europe.n remodel with blond lwdwood floors, French doors openlnc to pMJo. MMter bedroom suite w1th vaulted cetl-lnll. ... In dolet, skylltht bllthroom plus lr9place makes perfect retreat: $449,000 COTTAm llY '"' UY-ctwmtnc and elepnt. NNr upper Newport Bay with country ~.,,.~home .. perted for the ~ pf'Qll11'onll Of tlilte It e.y = ...... -CMi11*4 ................ . ........ br•dal .......... ....,.u.., .. oumta• -... _.... ,.._. ...... .................... ~ ..,,. TOP PltODUCll JUNE 1919 . SUZANNE SHULll BIG CANYON ..... ........ ,... 'ea. FR. pool, spa ..... 30 Donna Godshall BLUFFS sm.aao 470 V1Ma Trur:M 4 ea, FR 1"'5 Hobie Denny HARBOR RIDCE -..o.aoo 100..W. >BR. FR, pool, view ..... 30 . Ann Peters SATURDAY A SUNDAY HARIOR HGHLNOS l 81t NEWPORT NOR™ 2 8R H.V.HIU.S l 8't. Fil. pool. view UDOISLE 4 BR. FR. view IMGCAHYON Sil.Fl !MG CANYON , .. Fil DOVEJt SHOlt£S 6 ea. FR. pool, vte.w BAYCUST 4 M. F'l. pool C.D.M. 12 CUff'HAVf.N ).), 2·1 BAYCltEST s-.F'l EASTaUfF , .... ·--_, ....... .... I.ct.le Smith ··-.•C.... .... Shuler ,ta.ytles 1111-1• .. t... M Maxine Propp .,,.. lllVlee-"-9 l-4 ~Swift 11.--11 ........ 1·5 P.ru:h/CodlMll 1111.-.............. M ..... f;.,e ..,.... M s..laSMr..-... ....., TrtoM leftlfl t'll7 Tl... I Ill c.tYft c.letl ... , .. . ... lacot./tohnlon ., cm o... ~ ··--..... Mille ·~ Hobie~ -0.. CClbr Wiid MOST TRANSACTIONS JUNE 1989 CAROLYN LOWE MDUCIDI -This charmer deserves your Im- mediate attention. Three BR, and custom spa In Eastbluff just waiting for you and your (amUy. $540,000 MY vmwan -One of the most dramatic properties In Newport Beach, wonderful views from almost every room. Across from sand. Finest architecture with soarinC celllncs. win- dows and skylights. Three BR, fireplace & bar In master. Choose your own carpeting now! $615,000 Ho. PLUS INCOME UNrr-Dell&htfully re- modeled 3BR. 3BA, home plus spacious 2BR, I BA Income unit. Lepl R-2 lot In prestJp>us Cllff- haven. Unlimited potential. A rare offertftl. $649,000 BY-THl-aAY-A most "special" cottaee wtth Income unit set In the most secluded prden settfnl. A Beacon Bay charmer. Remodeled • French doors and windows, new baths. See to appreciate. $66,,000LH ocaAN a MY YWWS -Customized one level ,BR, home In Harbor View HJlls. Larte IMnt room. formal dlnln& room, eourmet kitchen wtth new appliances. Close to Harbor View Elemen-- tary SChool. $699,000 UDO .a -A newer and elecant ~ home on one of the most desirable street to street locations. OaJt hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, FR wtth fireplace. Huce master suite. $710,000 ocaAIRONT -Custom family home w1th veulted cetllftll. Four BR, JBA. The belt swlm- mtnc and surflnc be.ch. No boiardwallt. eom. pletety remodeled ln 1990. Mtrron, French doors and more. VIEW! $9'0,000 DAILY PILOT/ REAL ESTATE SATURDAY. July 15. 1989 / PAGE 7 ON BUIE Exclusive Affiliate in Orange County NEWPORT HEIGHTS.REDUCED!! A rare opportunity to purchase a prime location in Newport Heights. Thtte bedrooms. three baths, swimming pool with solar heat and ocean view from living room pictu~ window. Loads of upgrades in this charming traditional residence. Call today for a private viewing. $498,000. Ad q 006 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT JUST LISTED! One of the most spe<-'ftn oceanfront locations in Southern California. The resid,. .. ~ t on nearly a full acre on the southern up of Th .. a lng whitewater views of the Three Arch S.$ J.ithem coast The home affords total prifac ., • while sittiated among lush ~· There are t -~uites, maid's quarten, and a two- ltory living room fut ....... a wall of glass facing the ocean. Priced to sell quiCkly at $3,300,000. Ad #023 HARBOR RIDGE A warm tradition.al family home of the highest standard, with an open flowing fioorplan with six bedrooma, four and one-half baths. Oak It.airway, counnet kitcbeo and a refrigerated wine cellar. Great outside entertaining area with built in BBQ, pool and spa. all profellionally landacaped with ocean, bay and city light views.. tS,000,000. Ad #005 HARBOR POINT -OCEAN VIEW A spectacular residence behind the gates of Harbor Polnt. Offered completely fumi.lhed. lhis property has four spacious bedrooms, three and one-baU batbl, and all of the amenitJes you would 6pect in an almoet new home. Exquisitely decorated and fumisbed. tbil is truly a "turn-key" opportun.ltyt Call now for a private viewlng. $1,lto,000 Fumilbed. Ad #009 WOODBRIDGE LANDING Perfect executive family home in Irvine's community of Wood· bridle· 'nlil beautiful J.M. Peters built four bedroom, Lbree bath bolne ii ideall.J located our t.be Soutb Lake Baicb Club. Enjoy all Woodbridle ameniUs parks, pools. temm plus best IC:bools, *W"I· lM0,000. Ad #00. LAGUNA BEACH A spectacular oceanfroat relideftoe ol custom contemporary delip loca-.t on t.be cliffs in Lapna Belcla wltla private be.acb IK'lCea. MaiD lilcMe. .eparate pest home, cable car, private office. Faat11Uc ocean and wbltewater vSeww from all bulldillp. Alkina $1,ll0,000. Ad #017 CORONA DEL MAR -OCEAN VIEW Top quality custom home only half block from the beach! Ocean views from the spacious master suite that includes a den or office. and from three large decks. Situated on an oversize lot. thJ.s magnificent residence offers four king-size bedrooms. four baths. family room and a very private pauo with spa and firepiL Numerous custom features throughouL including electronic secur· ity system. electrically operated drapes, top-quality lutchen ap- pliances and much. much more Askmg $1 ,375,000. Ad #018 BAYSHORE More than 25,000 square feet of valuable bayfront property sWTOunds this classk contemporary borne making it one of tbe exclusive, gated commuruty o( Baysbores and lies adjacent to tbe estate formerly owned by the late John Wayne. The luxurious 5,000 squc1re foot residence, meticulously renovated m 1984, is built around a courtyard atrium with a 3&~foot swimrnlng pool. covered outdoor gymnasium and JaCUZZJ. The mtenor is richly appointed with oak flooring and mouldinp. 10 foot ceilmp and expansive windows overlooking Newport Bay Views from mside extend beyond the manicured grounds to the private boat dock, the glistening water and historic Balboa Pavilion Price Upon Request Ad #019 HARBOR RIDGE JUST LISTED! An exceptionally light. open and serene borne with one of the most desireable locations in the Crest. Three bedrooms. two and one-half baths, just steps to community pool. spa and tennis court. Fabulous mountain and city lights view This borne was recenUy completely renovated, and offers an mvlung courtyard entry with a water fountain. $685,000. Ad #003 NEWPORT BEACH Great Newport Beach borne for flrst Ume buyer. Three bedroom, one and three-Quarter baths. hardwood noon. fireplace in living room. Asking $350,000 Ad #010 CORONA DEL MAR NEW LISTING! Escellent opportunity to build a new home with a spectacular view down Evening Canyon to the ocun. Presently. there ls a small two bedroom one bath borne in unmaculate coodJtion! Priced for an immediate sale at $$50.000 Ad #007 E.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA·TOWNHOMES JUST LISTED! Just completed, two channin& townbomes in EalQide Colt.a Mesa. S becJroom. 21;, bath. w/decorator toucbes t.broqhoul French doors. sun decks. w1lk·ln cloeet.t. many. many more amenlUes ln this qwet. up 1nd comlna neipborbood. Priced eacb 1t ntt.000. Ad #012 7§9-6700 S ~te Plaza• Newport Beach, California 92660 e est Expect the best Coldwell Banker Restdenltal Real Estate Services CORNER OF COAST HW Y. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LIS TINGS EA8TSIDI 0081' A llP.SA SI lt,IOO Completely remodeled townhome on the New-· . port border. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Newport schools. Walk to Back Bay trail.a. Best value m Eut Side Co.ta MM&. BLUPPS Hlt,000 So. West remod-Big VU. T otally new kit.., all new applianc., bleached oak floon, extensive \lie of minors, lrf· encloeed patio. View of bay, night lta. & mountama. TD BLUPPS SH6 000 Charming "E" Plan over wide green belt. M;.;;y custom featu.rel that invite you into a real home. Every upgrade of fmest quality. For the very fusay buyer. EASTBLUPF Hit U5 Executive pool home totally customized. 2 B[ 4 • BA, MBR ha.a 2 baths. Huge family room w/bar & FP. Family kitchen French doon. Entertainen d.U,ht. • THI BUJrPS S66t,OOO Froct-row view. Rare "R" Plan with extra la.rge maater bedroom. Tutefully decorated in warm & natural colon. Leaded glue entry & aolid oak at.a.in & baniater. UDO SUl,MO Presu,iOUI Bayfront panoramic view. Contem- porary deaip. 2 BR, 2 BA, teCUrity boat alip available. Walk to restaurant.a & &hope. COSONA DEL MA& .... ,000 Retlectins coat.al charm &. elecance, with outatandins architectural styling at an excellent price of'Cering 8 BR, library, p.umet kitchen A mater with retreat and fireplece + more. a.v. IDW • tm,ooo Expended A remodeled "Hillaboursh" f1oor plan oa oveniud lot w/pool. apa A prdena. &pemive uosnclee throuchout make thie comfortable f am-ily Dome an excellent rmctt OPEN HOUSES SAT 1 -5 BACK BAY 3BR 845UNIVDSITY118! $219,900 H. STOCKWELL NBWPOIT SBOIF3 !fl WALNUT ST. 3 BR $309,000 J. STEPHENSON BLUPPS 2 BR, FR WPSl'CUPP 3BR BALBOA 2BR BACK BAY 3BR $559,000 $575,000 $579,000 Ul NATA K.PARKER U!6P.88U B. TOWERS IOeONYI K. LYNCH us tOOVll8ITY #Id $219,900 H. STOCKWELL CORONA DEL MA& 10! BAUOa WOODS 2 BR SUS,000 P. HARTLEY BAYVIEW TEUACE M PBLICAN QOuaT 2 BR S:W7 ,000 H. THAldER IWPPS 3BR 1141 VISTA OINADA $519,000 F. SENNE$ NBWPOIT BEJGBTS IOI LA JOLLA 4 BR $539,000 D. GOLDSBERRY BLUPPS 2 BR, FR WPSrelJPP 3BR BALIOA 2BR •••• llOllBS 4 BR, FR laVIJfl TIUACB $659,000 HI NATA K.PARKER IH5B8SBX $W75,000 J. MAC MILLAN IMONYI' $679,000 M. DEREMIAH IN! POIT LAUUNT $695,000 C. NORMAN 8 BR 1669,000 •1 ALTUaA E.OLSON 0090JllA DIL M.u 3 BR. LIB. $690,000 .. , ....... &BR. PR IOI DARUA R. KURTZ llllM.IDUY K.RANOER IMYmW 1111 TACIT ftUANT 4 -f'Rt VIEW 1818,000 O. AN18111GN .. , . .,... im,...a= 4~rR, SIM2,600 a. .• _ .. ., NBWPOIT BIACB Hlt.IOO . Thia picture perfect 3 BR detached home abowl pride of ownenhip in every detail. u,bt, bright lovely deocor. Lute beautifully land9caped lot, colt coune view too! N1WPOn CIB8T HH,000 ~ apecioua 3 BR + den townhome with oce.n view. T..tefully remodeMd in undentated So. welt decor. Lisht, bright A picture perfect.! IUQ CAlnON tUl.IOO Sopbiaticated, apacioua 3 ·BR + den townhome. Quiet location. Light, bright & beautiful through· out. Move right in an~ enjoy! BA.STBLUPP U.1.600 Lowelt prioed home in Eutbluff. 5 BR, one level home with large pool. Well maintained. Cul-de- uc location, safe area for kids to play. Buy leuehold or fee. SIA VIEW HI0,000 P~ Bar Harbor model. 3 BR, 2.6 BA + FR. Mint condition. New kitchen. Guard sate com- munity with tennis, pool. apa. Don't mm thia one. wrsrcun naa,ooo Picture perfect in W•tclilf. Thia 3 BR. home ha it all.· Completely remodeled w/family room added. Large yard w/beeutiful landlcaping. BAl808 VIBW HOlllS t Ml,MO U~ed 4 BR immaculate home in mo.t de· aiiaole neighborhood! Cuetom lhutten, hard- wood Ooon, Berber cupeta, eecluded epa le patio. P•rfection llAl.808 llOOR MTl,000 Have brukfat, on the patio. 8 BR. 2.6 BA uDlnded Cua Blanca Plan on the HW priced to .wl A.oc. pool, apa 6 tenniL Call tod-.y tor -s>Pt. BAUOa uooe .,..,_ Virtually a value overlooked! Dramedc 4 BR condo with the fee1 ot an •tat4. peat outdoor area. upe.neive livinl tpACM, Lovely deeor topped off with. vift. COSTA MESA OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA Expect the best: (714) 645-0303 THE 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS BRING YOUR PAINT AND TOO~! S240,000 3 BR 1 bath, 2 car garage. Pool and patio. Kitchen is being remodeled. .. PLEX S4 79,900 4 large townhome type units. Each 2 bedrooms, 11 '2 bath with large living space. West Garden Grove near Valley View off 405 freeway. Zoned R-3 MESA DEL MAR S264,900 Walk to park and fairgrounds. Clean 4 bedroom 1 31• bath. Large kitchen, newer roof, paint and carpet. Move in today. T&IPLEX- WPSI'SIDE COSTA MESA SS65,000 Pride of ownership. Owner's unit has fireplace, two baths and a country kitchen. BEAUTIFUL GATED COMPLEX S190,000 Beautiful, gated complex with all amenities. Bright and airy 2 bedroom, 2112 baths with loft. Fenced yard, dbl attached garage with opener. SUPDIOR INTElllOlt Slf6,000 Don't mile this liJht, bright, airy private unit With 2 muter 1wte1, akylites, cathedral ceil- inp., oak ftoorina/Berber carpet, plantation ebutten and eo much more. You won't be- Une it. Th• price ia right and the H.O. duee are only $66. Call todayft BRIGIT AND BEAtJTIPUL 1!74,900 3 bed.room, 1 ~ bath. Recently re- modeled · and proC.-ionally decorated home with solar heated pool. · · ANAUIM Sllt,000 Jmt lilted. Lovely Wn.ily home. 3 . bedrooma, 2 11' bathl, laundry room, for- ..i dinina, fireplace, covered patio, R. V. 6 boat. aoc111. A ~ lot, over 11.000 1q. ft. S..u~ ,t.ndta1~~ A pllUbuj!J Bl.AND NEW 1149,00Q. Five bedroom, 4 bath family room, pool on nearly V. acre lot. Too good to .be true. Lot will accommodate mother-in-law quarters and house can ea.sily be converted tb duplex if 20ning should change. Includes furnishings. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY COSTA MESA !180 Su M1pel Eall #D 2 BR, den $190,000 David G. COSTA MESA !078 Pomou 1 BR $249,500 Sandra SATURDAY & SUNDAY . COSTA MESA . 8!17 Orecoa 4BR,2BA $269,900 Christine/Reva COSTA Ml8A 1H7Coawa7 4 BR, 3 BA $282,000 Leo COSTA llBSA HUP.w. 2BR $245,000 Lynn/Mary G. - SUNDAY ONLY C08TA08A tlllC....,.Aft 4 BR, lV. BA $2.57.&00 Oympra· OOITAlllSA ........ 4 BR. lV. BA 1267,600 Gabrielle ANADDI ltolS..~ 3BR, 2~ BA $239,000 -~ . 'h HEMET MAGNIFICENT TUDOR ESTATE 1950,000 4,000 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on 7 acres. Pool, indoor spa and workout room. Breathtaking views of mountains. Great home for entertaining . HEMET CllilM WITH A VIEW $268,000 Brand new custom 2 story Spanish style home. Beautiful view of mountains and city. Prestigious area. RV access. Upgraded throughout home for entertaining. COLLEGE PARK SPECIAL 1267,500 A great 3 bedroom, 2 bath bath family home in super location. New roof, exterior paint, range top, water heater, fence add value to this property. Den has custom built-in book- cases and fireplace ia open on two sides. Near good schools, shopping ·and all transpor- tation. ASSUME THE LOAN 1189,500 On this lovely 2 bedroom 2 bath condo with large balcony, lofted ceilings and view of stream and pool Great So. Coast Metro location. STEPS PROM MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB 1•79,000 Four bedroom, 2 bath, grand open feeling with large rooms, dual fireplaces, newly carpeted & painted, gated lanai entrance, huge lot with 93 foot frontage, RV /boat acceu. Call now for appointment. COLLEGE PAll Sl57 IOO A beautiful ~e 4 bedroom houae. Lqe family room, living room, kitchen. Ne&r Co.ta Meu Public gold oourae, ahoppinc cent.en, transportation, hoepital and Oranp Cout College. W18'1'81DB •l•l,IOO Two dollhouaee on R-2 lot. Detailed up-srad•, pride of ownenbip. Landlcapina !ronj and back. Lowly to .... . Lovely Englith ttyle cuttom home with quality throughout. Lorated on a premium lot overlooking Newport Bay and bauUJuJ tea of li&hta. Five bedroom•. appl'ox. 7,850 aq.ft .. three level. Tbit home is complete with four car prage and pted motor court ........................................... 13.400,000 Thia Harbor Ridge home it meticuloualy deeigned. Two bedrooma, atudy, and family room. Muter ..aite includes separate draalq area and batha. .. ......_ aad tpa. Luge wiAe ttllar for the con· aoiMeur ud fiaithed 1ix car pr-.e .. SI, 795.000 Lar1ee1 lot in Newport Beach available today. Approx. 18.000 aq.ft. level pad in premium pard pted community. ituated among Multi-MiJJioa dollar eetatee. Thie property would command oceaa •iew1 from a a«ood 1tory. Plant lnd•ded for approx, 8.000 aq.ft. eetate. C.11 for detajJ . · ............................................................... 11 .400.000 ' . . ~ . ~ . . BACK ON MARKET Model perfttt aingle atory prdeA .bom£ acro-1 from louly community pool. Top quality through- out. f rench doon. berber carpet. blt"ached oak floOn, mirrored waU.. all new litcben and bath· room futurn. jacuai tub. TWe beautilul home ii a ..... Ke! ........................... 1339'°°6 , ..... ...... NEW LISTING IN EAST BLUFF F9klo• w etory end uait Aaplila ..... widli. mte courty.,.d entry ud view1 toward the 8-t-k •r· Great loatiea cloee to pool UNI~ iulcl .. fee IUMI. 2 .,....... 2 klhii wtda _.. .... .,. ..................................................... .1339,000 Premium "Cold Cout,. loutioo. Thu Unda bit' ba)'lront has a grt"at floor plan with large roonu. Approx. 5,000 aq.ft. bouae with 54 ft. bay fronta1e. Extraordinary appHl from 3 sidt'i. . pttial lea· turn inrlude teparate family {OODU, four fll'e- placa. apa. and apace for three boat1 . ................................................................ 2,395,000 Great morning room for light overlooks bay. -ix bedroom.a. atudy. vaulted ceiUnp and room for duee boall. frethly paiated iaaide and out. Ex· terior baa panith flavor with inviting 8o'-lpin· vilw ...................................................... Sl,750,000 . --. ~ ' "' ~ . . . . • • • • .. : • • . • • , ...... ~. ..J Bay1hor guard ~ted community. Fabulou• (o..,. bedroom. three bath home "'ith dt>n and re- modtled khrhen & batlu. Auractlvt' decor with country at:mospbue. A grut buy at ...... 1795,000 Ught & chttrful 3 bedroom, 21,; bath in Big C.nyon. AIJ on J level. lbl.t lovely home bat many amftlitia -tntu~ wall.a & c:eilin11 throughout, p&.nliltion 1huttera, F~nch doon. t.rge kitchen w/reokr i land & painttd tila. Extra lar1e lot & room ror pool ............................................ 599.000 Thie marvelou. three bedroom rt.tidf'IK'e ii love at lint •ight. Ju.t under •.ooo iq. re. with tlw-lloeat high-quality matt'rial throu~out . On ... tk uw o( lighting, both interior and t'lltrrior. The taille l"d or thl.t i homt' is impec:.-ablt' .............. 11.249.000 ~t..'"J'·~-4.-...... '. "'-.': EWPORT HEIGHT uperb •tyle in traditional elqaott', thi 5 bedroom, S bath home baturcs lmmente 2·atof) entraore & panoramic outlook Ovt'r dty, bay & ocn.n uruet. Extnulvt' me or im.ported tJlt' It marble and rirh cuetom ,,..oodwork. ituated on a totally terene and private lot .............. 11.39.0,000 EMERALD BAY /LACUNA BEACH Set bich on top or the hill overlookiq the Pacific: Ocean. th.it be.utUul c:ontempory home colllllUlftdia aa u.acomparable view of the ocean. c:anyou aed euAMb. Five bedroom, five bath layout offen a variety of Httiap for family eajoymeat or ~ ecale •tertainiq. Emerald 0.y boutt ill owa private beach. fire department, 1wimmin1 poola. •pa aad tenn' court1 ........................... S l .595.000 PYCLA HILL Thia r u tom home i111Mted on t,,..o n tate lat lot• often all the luxurift of livin&. •Ith itt own private pool. 1pa and tt'onl1 ~ourt. 7 bt-droom._ 8.,., bath1. Additional reaturH 1urh •• •b fireplal'n. cryetal c:handd.iat. oak parquf't nooring. 1tturity ''''"'· library and office ................................. 12, 750,000 PROFE IONAL CO PLES HOME Beautllul bayfront cu1tom homt with so· boat •lip. Thie three bedroom, 3~ bath wat«f reet home it greet ror mtmaiaiQ&o r ........ ilk'llMk: Lap pool. 1pa. c:eakal alr, teakwoOd bar with ~ ~bbw •ad refriprator. c .. barbee•e in kllc .... auo ... for tk be.I la weeknad ntertal•Uii·ll.300.000 FABULOUS WSTOM TWe C.... Del Mar attWl«tanl ma.terpiett U. ~Cl'J ....... ,. nu-....... tlaree ....... ....,.....1kilc .. •,1Mdl•·•..._.wp_.......,. .. ,. -..e ... J..-to I • c.ter, ..... ... .............. _.. ...... _ ....................... .- 1.0CATION,LOCATION,LOCATION ....... ..,., .... '•'••· i.. ........ ... ... c.,.c... ................... ......, ..... .....,, IJ F•I" -4 Ptll-. ........ 11'1 ... I hf .................. Pl In• 19- ............. tjlJDWa ..... ~, r : s re.~ ............ __ ._... 1 • ~. 5 .... BA. P'm Rm. Tocally 1l'mockkd81yfront hooW • Oalllned and Dtton.ted by John C.on~ • Luxurtaua rU\Uy honV w/flw brdn>om M.lllN & NC'h w{IU own bath • V ny br"Cht and CJl>l'f\ floor pill n wfh• \IUumr c:dilWI l~I • Sunny Sabthnn apoeurl' w/rJ.fp f« lalltf )'llC'hl • Mdlc:Woull aumuon to ewry drtall -trutyonl'alalllndf $3,600,000 LIDO COJllTBllPOJlARY BAYPRONT LIDOJSLE F AlllL Y BOllE • SOR. 4BA. rm Rm l.ldo Homt-• ~ La'1Jt" Lido lsk' ramUy Honw • Loratl!d on e>vn-su~ 45 loC 11.,.. lotal • Lalltf South faC'I~ patln plU8 pr1vatl" sun dttk • 3011rGal'llgf' • Slq111 Lo clu~v 1.-nru-. Jllin11 and beach • 0wntt will 01'\d llN' Wll h b I SO 000 <tov.in' $825,000 LIDO BEACH COTTAGE • 38R. 2BA Om OkitT' Homr • Gnat a--h ('O(UIW for l«"Ofld honW' • £x<'dlmt potmual f<W' ~ and mnodl'J • L.ownM pr1tf'CI Udo honW' on OYn'lltttd lol' · • l.oc:atcd on ~ra~ low tntflll' ea5t end al l8land • Stq>11 l0 brach. Lmnla. and clubhouW $539,000 104 Vta Vella Open Sunday 2 ·5 BARBOR VIEW LEASE • 40R. 28A Pndl' ol Ownrnl\tp Pn!pmy • OucUndlnfl FamUy ltorne With l.a'll" Yard 6 0.tfld Sp9 • RnnockHd IUtrht'n w/adjotntn« ,amtly Room • ~~~ Wfth rdlnJWd • Ol'W' Vair 1..-. $2llO Per Mo. 3800 Seabreeae COUA~ lt'l.-/'1-- Two news condos nr. OCC 1 B~ and 2 BR amid poo&s, and streams. Walking dlstanoe to stores and restaurants. TMed kitchens and more. .-WPORT S-.500 2BR, 2 BA townhome near nature part<, and end unit, deYelopment has oomm. pool and open space. COSTA .. IA $115.000 Clole to lhopping. and freeways. 2 BR. 1'h BA condo. New cwpet, fresh paint. New window treatments. Bring 1st. time buyers. EAIT9mE COSTA .U $117,IOO 2 BR, 2 BA with lofty ceiling, wood burning frplce and eep. master suite. This Is a dramatic townhome. HUN'T'lieGTON BEACH $227,5GD 2 BR, 2 BA condo, View of waterfllll, light and bright. 11n miles to beach, on-fdte tennis, poofs, and Indoor raoquetball. Vacant. SOUTH COAIT PLAZA tnl.000 Neighbotty neighborhood, dole to Pert. Ms c.m. 4 BR. 2 BA, llrge yard, frplce, do9e to good IChoola. UCK BAY sne.- You can't reaist ... the charm of this like-new Costa Mesa townhome w/2 BR, 2'h BA and a low price • that spelt v..a-kHI cal for private showing. WOOOMIJGE ......, Prime end unit! Don't laugh, Woodbridge townhome next to pool. greenbeh, 3 BR, 3 BA with plank ftoors .• privacy and good 9Chools. LAGUNA •ACH SI._ A rMI pewt on Picturesque Diver's Cove. Alire find! 2 BR, 2 BA condo With dehghtful View. Wal< to village. $310,QOO MESAYEN>E S-.000 2 Story. 4 BR. 3 BA f_@mily sized home, bed<s to parkland, Probably areas best buy. Pride Of ownership. CORONA DEL MAR S-.500 Charming Cape Cod on quiet street. Viewing deck from 2 BR, 3'h BA Condo. Walk to viftage. NEWPORT CREST $4G5.GOO Spectac:ular white water/blue water ocean view of W. Npt, Catalina and Palos Verdel. 4 BR twnhm oornptete with hdw. floors, ocean 'itew, decks, wet ban and more. Comm. pool, spa and tennis. BA YRIDQE $150,000 $90,000 ir1 upgrades In 3 Br, 3 BA end~ condominium. Contemporary and comfortable with river rock, woodsy atmosphere. HUNTINGTON BEACH t-.000 Home Tour quality, 2 homes In 1, top ftoor Is fun, lower level lives, plus pool, spa and charm galore. COSTA MESA t•.000 On the Santa Ana Golf Course -absolutely smashing 3 BR with updated country feeling. No detail overk>oked. HAMOR NDGE 1121,IOO Hart>or Adge Crest favorite, "lake" view prof. decorated, 2 br, 2 ba nr. comm pool, tennis and spa. WESTClff .. .000 Oetightful remodel, cream and white and freeh. Marble entry, giant famlry kitchen w/fireplace, U9ed br1<* patio w/lacy trell ls cover. 3 BR, 3 BA + den. NIWPORT HEIGHTS ..... OMwt bought, mu9t Ml this cape cod! 4 BR. 4 BA Wnlty home on CU de Sac lot In Nwpt. Ht.a. 3 C11t ganige, ewrytt!Wlg immacUate. $549,000 llAYCMST ..... 3 BR. spacious delll"I and oentrtll locatlon. F'MC8d pool, new carpets 8lld tile. Aek>c:8tlon progrwn. OLDE CORONA Da llM 1111.- a..ic, wtth Berber ~. IUmY --. up- detedbatha/kitc:Mn, 3 BA, 3 BA S*'8 ~Income unit. lhVIEW ... Gate guarded, doee to ~IQ. Ptlft:rport lo-cation. Ind. comm. pod, terna; 3 BA, 2 BA wtth numeroue upgr9del, Cuetom touchel, brick noors. OLDE COfMJNA Da MM ~ A 3 BA. 2'A BA g9rden home ''In a dlll," Contempor wy ful, wood9y letting. 8-2 lot eo. of hwy. OL.-=CCMIOllA Dm. llM I 1-...., ._._..two 3BA.28A unlll. 8.F. ~Will ........ In nk:1e .-no. 1-a• I r llJ11·= ............. -.: •t tr ....... ... ~---r-0..~9'1" .... ORT NORTH VLLAa .-r.- Premium lot, Wnolt new 3 BR + IOft and f.mty room. Profeaionalty decol ated-and lendlCllPed. 3 marble fr'ptc($. air cond. etc. OLDE CORONA DEL MM 171UOO Rare find, Big Home! So. of Hwy. with 2700 Su.Ft. 4 BR 3 BA with 2 BR, 2 BA rental unit. 4-<* gar. Corner lot. la TILLIJt lmmaeulete 3 BR, 2 BA ,_ WI one of lhe mos1 .ougM etter __ _,_ __ Marble ttaltcaM IMdl to large roome Miii pwQUM lloora enc Mving--. llO. l0tmal Otntng rm and 4 BR Mdl Miii Ill own~ and hr~ $2,195.000 neegll l>Ofl'loods Plusn MW catpetS, btend new lite lloofa. IP8Ck>ln rooms and quiet IUHOUndlngl ProfMaionalty ~ 10a1 .. 1 One ad~-WOfttl noting In Hetbor V-Hih 1&65 000 LH 12 OOYIHY -Spec1ac:ulat wfllte waler/blue water ocean v-of Weet Newport. CataJWla and P.ios Verdes. Newpofl Cr•t IOUf bedroom town."\Ome complete wtlh harOWOOCI flo«s ~ ____ ___. Open Sunday 1·5 PM NEW LISTINGS IUYVll!W TEMACE M7t.,5GO A ,.,. jewel! Hlghty sought after Pfan 3 w/Rogers Gardens landceplng. In lmmecu&ate condition wtth never-lived-In I<><*. 3 BR. 2'~ BA ~story home newly painted. H.Al90lt VIEW HI.LS 1155,000 LH lmmec:ulate 3 BR. 2 BA home 1n moc:h sought after neighborhood. New carpet• and tilea and beeutltue landscaping. Some view. NEWPORT BEACH t:M5,.0GO End yo.x 9Mtc:h for affordabte lu.xury1 Sharp See Faire Condo with mini Bey view. 2 BA ptus family room. HAMOR VIEW HOml Mll,000 lrreliltable okt world charm feetunng '°"'* din. rm. spedous fO)W. lb. lft, end 31.h remodeled and upgraded baths. 3500 sq. ft. four bedloom home on IWge c:uf dew lot. Fr. doors and windows. landlcaped by l.loyda. Even. bUketbell ct. PAT MERRY AMONQ CANDIDAftl FOR NHICll llOARD DNCTOR Pat Merry of Merrill Lynch Reelty'a New- port 811ct1 otnoe la a c.ndldate for 2 year dnctor of the New- port Harbor/Costa MeM Boerd of ~ 8"ora. Pat hM ~ a m.-nber of the SO.d --,..,~ She .. cunwrtty MMng .. the eo.rd ~end CAA Director. She hat -.o ..-vecS on ..,_. commm111 In the C· She la a member of the Mar• Lynch L.-dlng dge end Inner Orde. v-. declls, wei bar and mofe Comm. MAM YN READ PoOI. spa and tenn 11 '405.000 Open lhtS Sunday 1-5 PM OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND 1-5 OLDE CdM SAT/SUN H.MARKA8 Fow Pin OLDE CdM SAT/SUN SWAN8()11U'REJDEN lo. ol Hwy Ctwnw HARBOR RIDGE SAT /SUN ST AN EA TON a.g.nt Decor NEWPORT NORTH SAT/SUN C ALUION Pr-*'"' Lot H.V.HLLS SAT/SUN J.FM1a ~ ...... OLDECdM SAT/SUN .LMAHAN lftc. Uni OLDE CdM SAT/SUN P.•AY' meo Woodlr etw1w NEWPORT HEIGHTS SAT/SUN FOGMTY/UVEMTll · C..-Cod DOVER SHORES SAT/SUN fllAa.... Four ....... HAMOR Al>GE SUN OHL Y W E ar ii Condo NEWPORT CREST 8UN OHL Y Miii.AD ........ .... aUFF8 SAT/SUN NAN TULLY Ind Uni Cdll SAT OHL Y TJIOLAMD 3 -0...- E' ... COSTA •SA 8AT/8UN llllKAY/C..PGtllCW I A J -.. pool tUllllNGTON llEACH SAT/SUN H.9WU•DN ",.._,...._ aJ 118 IAT/8UN Cam"TONff I fa .... ....., LAallA NIQUE. IAT ONLY T.8CI.. Ml A ca-Vllit Vl..LAU'-OA Ulf M 8ACK llAY ... r ... IAT/_,.. ••c..- IAT/8UN ._.L11 110 sm,ooo . 322 HEl.IOTROPE ~,000 CMDAHUA" S790,CJOO 43 MONTP£U.ER S817,000 3108CORTE...,_. 1655,000 lH 153 TL1.ER SM9,000 514DAHUA sm.ooo GIDAHLIA ....., D DONALD PUCE 9535,000 1Sl1~ 1521,800 22 COVINT'RY ta,000 1200YMn 9115,000 •GAW>TA sn1.a 21 CANYON CM8T' ssn.oao .Ceol ..... .... 21111.-•ORO .... •10CMIPJTA ..... l'I VI I "tMOWaA ....... IJOC44•'· ,_ .... ........ L-. TDA THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION ST. MALO ... The Oalebout Association In- troduces Video Welk· Through showings of two prestigious properties in St. Malo. What is St. Malo? Where is St. Malo? St. Malo is a protected. private. prlvtleged community hid- den on the ocean near Oceanside. It is an enclaV$ of only 8tghty-flV$ properties. Old Wor1d charm and serenity exists here. All the homes are custom bunt and are of French Normandy architecture. This one is situated on the Buena Vista Lagoon and is surrounded by '8vt9h gardens. This CO'Z'f. warm four bedroom, four and a haJf bath home wtth extensiV$ use of wood throughout ls priced appropriately at.. ............................ $1,700,000 For an appointment lor Video showings or further information, please call our offtce. BACK BAY ... Build your dream home In Newport Beach. 2.37 acres of prime real estate equestrian property. Surrounded by exctusive estates, this uncommon land will afford you aJI the amenities of the back bay lifestyte in addition to a colossal gotf course view. Owner will consider exchange for Income producing or beach front property ......................................................... $1,650,000 DOVER SHORES ... New on the market. A 9howcMe.. On the water. This two story, four bedroom offer will startle fMW'I the most cyntcal buyer. You'll revet In this homes' ~. beauty and rich llPf)Otntments. The amenities are astonishing. LftW1 uee of uMd bf1ck. Hardwood ftoors throughout. a.. 111 d glass. leaded glua. Frend\ doors. Releed P9I* waits. Walnacoatlng. Crown rnoldllag. A ldtcher"I you won't w.m to~. A regal muter Nte. A .ubet.,,tf.al Nbfaty. We lnYtte you to d** out this property. Inch by lnctl. It'• perfect ~ you look ......................................................... $1,296,000 ~ ...,._. 1"--501 lwenll• .._ LMe --111 •• w ...... __...._.._ THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY DOVER SHORES ..• Here's a view residence for your personal touqt. An opportunity as limitless as your 1maginahon. Four bedrooms. Three and a half baths. Dining room. Family room. All rooms are spacious and generously endowed with special amenities. There is a secluded pool. The property makes full use of the view. The view of the back bay and night lights are nothing short of spectacular. Why not have it all ..................................... $795.000 WESTCLIFF GROVE ... A rare offering 1n the heart of one of Newport Beach's most pr~ tigious communities. Situated on an oversized lot in a sectuded setting. The entry patio area Is large enough for great entertaining or pri- vate enough for family enjoyment. Plus. there Is a pool size rear yard. Three bedrooms. two baths. Oen wtth wet bar. Spacious IMng room. Cantilevered dining room. Comfortable kitchen. Family room. Vautted ceilings. Elegant .. Tasteful. This property has the feel of a mini country estate ......................... $725,000 Open Sunday 1 .. s._ ····-·--1013 Qrowe Lane UDO PARK ... Spectacular "sit-down" view of the ooean, bay, Cannery Village and city lights view from this prestigious hlghrl&e. Travertine marble flooring. Plush Berber carpeting. Glistening mirrors. Bright and com! fortable. Two bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Other amenities lndude twenty·four hour security doorman, pool, and spa and the opportunity for a boat slip. let It be your privttege .............................................. $695,000 YIU.A 8AL.80A ... Thia one wtM eend your uliYery glalnds Into CMWdrlve. The largest ~ In the deYelopment ....... le J)9'MM--ol the OOMrl, bay and night lights ol N9wport a.ctt. Two bedrooms. Two betha. FonMI dlr*'9 room. 8Nllkfut nook. When .. II Mid Md done, extraordtrwy location le the only '*'Cl that makes an expenetye hOme wortf'l the money. Thia one ls. ........... 1895.000 CUFFHAVEN ... A landmark. Situated In one of Newport Beach's most sought-after com- munities. Three bedrooms. lmmacu .. te Inside and out. Huge grounds contribute to the special character of this grand property. Three separate yards. One with fruit trees. One Is secure and secluded and Is complete with a covered patio. All three are meticulously main- tained. The corner location Is prloefess. We can confirm the truth of this ad by arranging a thorough Inspection of the property. Call us. ............................................................ $659,000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 •••.•••• m-••••m••IOO Ctttf Drive HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Large Mellott built five bedroom. four bath home. Large lot (9, 720 square feet). Rear yard Is 40 feet deep and 90 feet wide (3,600 square feet). Kitchen up- graded with new appliances. new floor cover- ing and refinished cabinets, Two hot water heaters (75 gallon upstairs and 90 gallOn downstairs). Inside laundry room. Two forced air furnaces. New roof three years ego. This Is a great family home. Location Is ldeal ... near schools, library and shopping. Prloe reduced ............................................................ $625,000 Open Sun 1·5 •• -.............. 1112 Highland Df'tve BAYCREST ... Ivan Welle built home. Spacious. Sturdy. Efficient. Handaome. Ideal environment for the family. Quiet strMt. Fine neighbornood. Excellent condition. Four bedrooms. Three batt\9. F<>rn* dtn6ng room. FM'lly room. Three car garege. From the curt>, through the brilliantly crafted doubte entry doors, to the r.-fence, this ott.rmg la ucep- tionatly livable. CaH u. for a complete deecrlp- tion of the many special appotntment found In this hotne ............................................ 1825,000 0pen .... .._ 1..a.--210e w..M1Wn Lw DAILY PILOT / REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, July 15, 1989 /PAGE IS TDA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Solidly built. Four bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Custom residence. One of Newport Heights' premier location. Features include a spacious living r~m and sunny patio, large family room. two fireplaces, very large kitchen and dining area and wl . ne cellar ................................•.. $549,900 WESTCLIFF ... Spacious corner lot. English Tudor architecture. French doors and win- dows. Crown moldings. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Magnificent double entry with leaded glass accents. Tile kitchen. Remodeled bath- rooms. Pool. Spa. Separate pool house. ......................................................... $539.000 BAYCAEST ... In these days of ever shrink- ing value. this offering gives testament to a remarkable fact ... "lt's worth the asking price". A most uncrowded four bedroom home. The look Is confident. not cosmetic. New heavy shake roof. Flawless, easy care landscaping. A tucked away pool and spa. A charmln~ honest country kitchen. One bedroom and bath is separate and can be used as a maid's room or mother-in-law quarters ...................... $475,000 Open Sat-Sun 1·5 ....... 1901 Tredewlnd• Lane UST ... COSTA MESA ... Spacious. Two stories with one bedroom downstairs . Two years old. Soaring ceilings. Bright and elegant. Wood btinds. Ceramic tl'8 In entry through to kitchen. Arched doorways. Fan windows. Three wge patios. Landscaping by Rogers Gerden1. Quality throughout.. ........... $475,000 Open luftder 1·5..--····..2GI La Coet. Court 8A YCRIST ... Majestic. Spacious. Five bedrooma. Two stories. Three car garage. A ,..,. ftnd. Fitted with amenities. Mammoth flagstone fireplace. Generous llvlng room/fWty room combination. Separate eat· Ing room In the kitchen. French doort and wtndOWI. Deep molded paneling. Walnl008t- lng. H8tdwo0d noora. PriVate yard. Huge patio. Lerge kidney lhaped pool. Spa. Vou'M tow tt ................... , ......••••.....••.•••.....•.••••• $475.00() aAYCMIT •.• WeU maintained. Thr .. .,..., ..... Two end one Mtt btltha. B..nect c •• • 8tUllra; Floor to oelll1Q gllll tn ...... Llfllll.l*L. .............. .... ---~ ttwoughout. ..... .. ... ....... ~ .,...,. Pool hM In Ill ... ~tar economy Md MiflltY. n.. .. ., • .... ·--beth end utllty ... oft of .. ~ .................. , ............................... '1431,CJC>C> 0,... lau• M..----1111 ....... A .... THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY THE BLUFFS ... Lovely four or five bedroom Z-Plan bome on a cul-de-sac street. Huge bonus room. New Berber carpet. New paint and dishwasher. Two patios. Close to schools and shopping ..................................... $425,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ................. 435 Vl•t. Trucha WIMBLEDON VILLAGE ... Incomparable. Four bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Greatly oversized corner lot. Quiet street. Free flowing floor plan. tasteful upgrades. Mani- cured grounds. Meticulous Interior and abun- dant natural light combine to create an aura of casual elegance. Steps away from community parks. pool, spa and tennis. Near South Coast Metro area ................................... $417,500 EASTSIDE COST A MESA ... Charming. Custom. Country style home is decorator perfect. Four bedrooms. Ffench doors and windows. High cellings. light, bright and open. Lovely kitchen with breakfast nc.'JOk over- looking back yard. The master bath has a Jacuzzi tub. You will not want to miss this one ............................................................ $420.000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ...... 2315 w .. tmln•ter Ave. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Fix up and save on thla one. Three bedrooms. Lots of windows. Very light and bright. Beamed cetllng In living room. Extra deep IOt. Detached double gat- age. There Is great potential. Setler will carry 10-~ second trust deed. Priced to sell ............................................................ $417,500 THE BLUFFS ..• Magnificent. Impressive. Cotner "G" Plan. A host of exciting ementtltes. Cathedral ceilings. hardwood ftoora. New tile flooring In kitchen New carpett. o.netous UM of mirrors. COflan oourtertopa In bathrooms. Three bedrooms. ThrM bath8. Richly appofnted den with built-In bookcaMS and wet bar. Communtty poof. Thls unit knowt vtrtualty no equal. ............ "412.000 Open..-, 1-S----2151 Ylet. Entredf DOWNTOWN HUN'TlitGTOM aEACH ••• Ott- ttnetMa. FoUr bedrooms. Two end ~ .,...._ Locteed In gllrdel: Ike IUrfOUndlngl. OM bkX* ft'om 1M turf. ~the NgMt1 quality materlel• and workmanahlp. C>Wnw/arc:M.ct hM lnfonn8'ty errer'g9d com- --~-~•for two...,.,-• ... 1111 (or .. ,...,.. orlgtl ... =:). Nt-•'•"' "81ue.............................. .eoo DUTCH HAVEN MARINA ... Exquisite. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Large. cul-de-sac lot In fine Huntington Beach neighborhood. Spacious floor plan with added family room office, and enlarged master suite. Upgraded decor. Fresh paint in and out. Security system. Newer kitchen and apphances .......... $297 .500 Open Saturday 1-s .......... 1n•1 Collln• Clrc .. TUSTIN RANCH -SHADOWBROOK . .. New. Bren built. Three bedrooms. Two and one haJf baths. Detached home. Light. Bright. Willow model. Wood siding.. Wood burning fireplace. Spacious master suite. Two car attached garage. Convenient to shopping and schools. An excellent value..... .$284,000 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ... Remodeled. Three bedrooms. New built-in kitchen. Raised hard- wood floors. New furnace and 220 wiring. Huge yard wittt. automatic sprinklers. patio. horseshoe pits. RV access and two car garage. Surrounded by Newport Beach. City Is con- sidering annexation .......................... $269,000 PARK LIDO ... A rare find In Newpor1 Beach. A three bedroom condominium in a superb location for under $250,000. This uncommon end unit has three baths. a dining room. a den, and offers the challenges and opportuniUes for upgrading. It's near the beach, Hoag Hos- pital. excetlent shopping. fine restaurants and transportation. Call us about this ex- traordinary property ......................... $229,500 Open Sunday 1-5 ............ -.-· .. 411 Bolero War NEWPORT GLENN . . Great prloel Great Lo- cation! Two bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Very large den. Areplace In the living room. Mirrors adorn the dining wall Wet bar. Patio. Double attached garage. Community pool. Spa. Reasonable association dues .................................................... $180,000 FORLEAIE UYCMaT ... 8eeutffUI four bedroom. four tMrth f8iNly home. Lowty Mlghborhood. lMge rooma. Formal dining room. FamNy room. H•dwood floon. French doora. A"9ilabte lm- rned&etety ........................................ S2.700/rno. l'AGI 14 / SATUltDAY, July 15, 1 TDA THE DALE BO UT ASSOCIATI O N ST. MALO ... The Dalebout Association in- troduces Video Walk-Through showings of two prestigious properties In St. Malo. What is St. Malo? Where is St. Malo? St. Malo is a protecied, private. privileged community hid- den on the ocean near Oceanside. It is an enclave of only eighty-five properties. Old World charm and serenity exists here. All the homes are custom built and are of French Normandy archlteciure. This one Is situated on the Buena Vista Lagoon and is surrounded by lavl9h gardens. This cozy. warm four bedroom. four and a half bath home with extensive use of wood throughout ls priced appropriately at. ............................. $1 ,700,000 For an appointment for Video showings or further information, please call our office. BACK BAY ... Build your dream home In Newport Beach. 2.37 acres of prime real estate equestrian property. Surrounded by excluaiYe estates, this uncommon land will afford you all the amenities of the back bay lifestyle In addition to a colossal golf course view. Owner will consider exchange for Income producing or beach front property ......................................................... $1,650,000 DOVER SHORES ... New on the market. A lhowcaee. On the water. This two story, four bedroom offer wiH startle eYefl the most cynical buyer. You'N revef In this homes' speciousness, beauty and rich appotntments. The amenities are astonishing. Lavtsh use of uaed brtck. Hardwood fk>Ofs throughout. Beveled glass. Leaded glaas. French doors. Railed p.w'MM waits. Wain8C08tlng. Crown molding. A kHchen you won't WIM"lt to leeve. A regal master suite. A substantial llbraty. We Invite you to check ou1 this property. Inch by Inch. It's perfect ~ you k>ok ......................................................... $1,295,000 °'*' IM/lt.n 1-s...._501 1.,.. ....... Lane -·· 8im1M .r,..__....__ THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY DOVER SHORES ... Here's a view residence for your personal touch. An opportunity as limitless as your imagination. Four bedrooms. Three and a half baths. Dining room. Family room. All rooms are spacious and generously endowed with special amenities. There Is a secluded pool. The property makes full use of the view. The view of the back bay and night lights are nothing short of spectacular. Why not have it all ..................................... $795.000 WESTCLIFF GROVE ... A rare offering 1n the heart of one of Newport Beach's most pres- tigious communities. Situated on an oversized lot in a secluded setting. The entry patio area is large enough for great entertaining or pri- vate enough for family enjoyment. Plus. there Is a pool size rear yard. Three bedrooms, two baths. Oen with wet bar. SpaciOUs IMng room. CantUevered dining room. Comfortable kitchen. Famlty room. Vaulted <*llngs. Elegant. Tasteful. This property has the feel of a mini country estate ......................... $725,000 Open SUnday 1-5--·-·--1013 Grove Lane LIDO PARK ... Spectacular "sit-down'' view of the ocean, bay. Cannery Village and city lights view from this prestigious hlghrlse. Travertine marble flooring. Plush Serber carpeting. Glistening mirrors. Bright and com! tortable. Two bedrooms. Two and one half batha. Other amenities lnciude twenty-four hour aecurtty doorman, pool, and spa and the opportunity for a boat Slip. Let It be your privilege .............................................. $695,poo VLLA aALaOA ... This one wMI eend your _..vary glands Into owrdrtve. The largest condominium In the development. Maleetlc P•nor.,.. °' the OCW'I, b9y and n6ght Mghta of ~•wport a.ch. Two bedroom•. Two b9tha. Fomw dlnktg room. BrMkfut nook. Wheri al II Mid and done, extraordtnary localk>n le the onty thing that makes an expeMtye home worth the money. Thia one 11 ............ M95.000 CLIFFHAVEN ... A landmark. Situated In one of Newport Beach's most sought-after com- munities. Three bedrooms. lmmacut.te lntMde and out. Huge grounds contribute to the special character of this grand property. Three separate yards. One with fruit trees. One Is secure and secluded and is complete with a covered patio. AU three are meticulously maJn- tained. The corner location la pricefess. We can confirm the truth of this ad by arranging a thorough Inspection of the property. Call us. ............................................................ $659.000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 .................... -IOO Cfftf Drift HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Large Meflott built five bedroom, four bath home. Large lot (9,720 square feet). Rear yard Is 40 feet deep and 90 feet wide (3,600 square feet). Kitchen up- graded with new appllancel, new floor cover- ing and refinished cabinets. Two hot wet• heaters (75 gallon upstairs and 90 gellon downstairs). lnlide laundry room. Two forced air furnaces. New roof three years ago. This Is a great famlty home. LocaUon 19 ldMl ... near schools, library and shopping. Price reduced ............................................................ 1825.000 Open Sun 1-5 ........•....•...•. 1112 ~IMd Drift a AYCREIT ... Ivan Well1 bullt home. Speclou1. Sturdy. Efficient. Haiid.ame. ldMI environment for the family. Qu'9t street. Fine neiQhborhood. Excellent condition. Four bedrooms. Three bathe. Formel dining room. FamMy room. Ttw9e car~ From the CUtt>, through the brteNentty double entry doors, to the r..., fence, thtl ofter'n--,g le excep- tionally livable. call ua for a complete deecrip- tlon of the many apeclal appointment found In this horM,. ............................................. 182'5.000 • SATURDAY. July IS, 1989 /PAGE IS ~~~~/RE~ES~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------------- TDA THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION • NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Solidly built. Four bedrooms. Two. and one half baths. Custom residence. One of Newport Heights' premier location. Features include a spacious living room and sunny patio, large family room, two ::f1aces, very large kitchen and dining area. wine cellar ................................... $549,900 WESTCLIFF ... Spacious corner lot. English Tudor architecture. French doors and win- dows. Crown moldings. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Magnificent double entry with leaded glass accents. Tiie kitchen. Remodeled bath- rooms. Pool. Spa. Separate pool house. ........................................................ $539,000 BAYCREST ... In these days of ever shrink- ing value, this offering gives testament to a remarkable fact..."lt's worth the asking price". A most uncrowded four bedroom home. The look ls confident, not cosmetic. New heavy shake roof. F1awless. easy care landscaping. A tucked away pool and spa. A charming. honest country kitchen. One bedroom and bath Is separate and can be used as a maid's room or mother-In-law quarters ...................... $475,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ....... 1901 Tredewlnd1 une IAITllDE COITA •IA ... Spacious. Two atorleS with one bedroom downstairs. Two yeera old. Soaring ceilings. Bright and elegant. Wood blfnds. Ceramic tlle In entry through to kitchen. Arched doorways. Fan windows. Thf'ee letge patios. Landscaping by Rogers Gwdena. Quality throoghout ............. $475,000 Open SUftd9y 1-5-... --• ..208 u Coet• Court . UYCRllT ... Majestic. Spacious. Five bedloonw. Two atorlel. Three car garage. A r.. find. Fltled with amenities. Mammoth flegatone fireplace. Generous llvlng room/femtly room combination. Separate eat- ing room In the kitchen. French doors and wtndOwa. Deep motded paneffng. Walnaooat- tng. H•dWOOd ft<>Ora. Private yard. Huge P9U0. L:.-ge k1dney ahaped pool. Spa. You'll kJ¥e lt .................................................. $476,000 Opel't IM I• 1..___ 1tOl lntM Aw THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY THE BLUFFS ... Lovely four or five bedroom Z-Plan bome on a cul-de-sac street. Huge bonus room. New Berber carpet. New paint and dishwasher. Two patios. Close to schools and shopping .................................... $425.000 Open Set-Sun 1-5 ................. 435 Vl1ta Truche WIMBLEDON VILLAGE ... Incomparable. Four bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Greatly oversized corner lot. Quiet street. Free flowing floor plan. tasteful upgrades. Mani- cured grounds. Meticulous Interior and abun- dant natural light combine to create an aura of casual elegance. Steps away from community parks. pool. spa and tennis. Near South Coast Metro area ..................................... $417.500 EASTSIDE COST A MESA ... Charming. Custom. Country style home Is decorator perfect. Four bedrooms. French doors and windows. High ceilings. Light. bright and open. Lovely kitchen with breakfast nook over- looking back yard. The master bath has a Jacuzzi tub. You will not want to miss this one ............................................................ $420,000 Qpen Sat-Sun 1-5 ...... 2315 w .. tmlnater Awe. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Fix up and save on this one. Three bedrooms. Lots of windows. Very light and bright. Beamed celling In living room. Extra deep lot. Detached double gar- age. There Is great potential. Seller will carry 10-/e second trust deed. Priced to sell ............................................................ $417,500 THE BLUFFS ... Magnificent. Impressive. Corner "G" Plan. A host of exciting ementtltes. Cathedral ceilings. hardwood noora. New tile flooring in kitchen New carpets. Generous use of mirrors. Corlan courtertopa In bathrooms. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Rlehty appointed den with built-In bOOkcues and wet bar. Community pool. This unit knows virtually no equal ............. $412,000 Open lundey 1-L .. -... -..2151 Vteta Entr~ DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON aEACH .•. Dta- ttnettw. Four bedroome. TWO Md OM-half bMhl. LOC8ttd In g111def1-Mce turroundtngs.. One btoc:k from the Ni. FeatuNI the hlgheet quality materlala and workmanahlp. Owns/arcNtect hM Informally err9nged com-__. prhl•• eooommodlltiOnl for two eep.r-...... , ... (or_. r•cn origWwl loorplan). "'1t •a 111 "~ ............................. 1359,aoo DUTCH HAVEN MARINA ... Exquisite. Three bedrooms. Two baths. Large. cul-de-sac lot In fine Huntington Beach neighborhood. Spacious floor plan with added family room. office. and enlarged master suite. Upgraded decor. Fresh paint in and out. Security system. Newer kitchen and appliances ......... $297 ,500 Open Seturday 1-5 ...... -.. 1n41 Collin• Circle TUSTIN RANCH -SHADOWBROOK . .. New. Bren built. Three bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Detached home. Light. Bright. Willow model. Wood siding.~ Wood burning fireplace. Spacious mast« suite. Two car attached garage. Convenient to shopping and schools. An excellent value ....... $284.000 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ... Remodeled. Three bedrooms. New built-in kitchen. Raised hard- wood floors. New furnace and 220 wiring. Huge yard with automatic sprinklers. patio, horseshoe pits. RV access and two car garage. Surrounded by Newport Beach. City is con- sidering annexation..... .. ............... $269,000 PARK LIDO ... A rare find In Newport Beach. A three bedroom condominium In a superb location for und« $250.000. This uncommon end unit has three baths. a dining room. a den, and otters the challenges and opportunities for upgrading. It's near the beach. Hoag Hos- pital, exceflent shopping, fine restaurants and transportation. Call us about this ex- traordinary property .......................... $229,500 Open Sundey 1•5 ......••..•. -........ Bolero Way NEWPORT GLENN ... Great price! Great Lo- cation! Two bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Very large den. Fireplace In the living room. Mirrors adorn the dining wall. Wet bar. Patio. Doubt& attached garage. Community poot Spa. Reasonable association dues .......................................................... $180,000 .. FOR LEASE MYCM8T ... Beautiful tour bedroom, four bdt fwnMy home. Lowfy nelghborhc>Od. lMge rooma. Fonnal dining room. FamMy room. Hardwood ftoora. French doora. Av•t>te lm- ~tefy ........................................ S2,700/rno. l'AM " I SATWWW. ""' 15. I I \ ... I It I I I I u ;sK 0 A" PLAN OO~"f ~USS THI This beautiful rountry style 5inttl" ramil ) homt> U. in oue of the bnt famil) areat. in :\ewport Bear h. 3 bedroom . 2 baths. larire )ard. lidinit Pell a frerwh doon in the famih room. Perft>c-t famih home. '\\ alk to Corona· rif'I \tar lliith Sch~I. Our Lady Qut'en of .\niteli, f.lemrntar~ School. park!.. shoppintt. BIG PRICE REDl CTIO'\ 1499,000 I 111 HI I I I ' THE BLUFFS LARGEST CONDO POPULAR "'I!' PLAN Remodeled apacioua towabome. TotaJly free •tandia&. app.roximatcly 2600 aq.ft. of family living. Muter retreat with walk·in closet. French doon and windowa. light oak wood noon in large coW1try kitchen. family r90m. 4 bedroom&, 2'1i batha. Excellent location near children'• play area and large community pool with special children'• pool. Oote lo achooh. Boys• and Girl•• Oub. Eutbhafl Park. Back Bay. BIG PRICE REDUCTION 1479,000 POP\;LAR CARMELITA PLA~ VERY PRIVATE LOCATIO' Thti. floor fJhrn i~ pt'rfert for in·la"i.· maid or tee111111(er retrt·at "''h a separatr btdroom and b111h do"nt.tair . l bt"drooms. 3 bath•, hiith beamed rtilin~. Thi• to"ohome t)pifitt the open, 'unn) lifetit)lf' of Southern California. Largt" privatr patio. ,.ood grttnbelt !oration. 399.000 BL FF INGLE LEVEL A veTy ipttial tcllm~ ou~Ttoolunit lhf' Ln1 grttobdt in the Bluff ... 3 ~roomi;. 2 bath . onc-ltc"\CI. Tiu lo\d) to"ohomf' ha~ be-en rom· plc1t'I~ rt'furlJ1.,lwd "ith top·of·llit'·line ta-.tf'. \lo\ c-in 1·onditio11. 36i.500 PEEK-A-BAY-VIE•· PRIVATE E~D t!\1T Thi 10" nhomt j., lout~ on a lui~h itrttubf-h l.-.id111" to naturt' tr11il around tht Rar l n .. ). lnjo~ &ht' ~11u1i{ul "°llin,. in thl5 3 l>«'tlroorn. 2' ~ bath. P.iho 1 tomJ"'lf'tf'I~ "rappt"ft around "•th pa\tc"r and landt-t·apin,. ll1fth qualih <'UJH'l. "·134.000 BLt:t,F DESIRABLE E~D '~IT LLXURIOU ••G" PLA '\ Rtmodelcd I bt'droom. 3 bath open h«'amed t:cilin~. ne_. kitchtn. carpets. tile. l.ar~f' patio "ith "et bar and brick BBQ. WaJl to Barl 8a) and hoppin". IA"a t hokl. 399,000 f ABVLOlJS &\(](BAY VIEW IUJn'S .. J" PIAN ...................... 1 ........ 2 ...... .., ............... 'Sia..r....--............. ..,tnlll ............ .-ctWJ. 1111111 II - -------------- c I ;1 r· n ti LI l j :" i' \ :t·;" \'Jeehe itJ SATURDAY NEWPORT BACK BA Y ..... $325,000 Sat 2-6 ............................. 2285 Golden Circle THE BLUFFS ........................ 1379,000 Sat 2-6 .............................. 1979 Viata Caudal SUNDAY THE BLUFFS ........................ 1367,500 Sun 2-6 ..............•................ 2018 Vista Cajon THE BLUFFS ........................ $434,000 Sun 1-5 ............................ 2183 Vista Entrada NEWPORT HEIGHTS ....... 1659,000 S11n 2-6................................... 209 Santa Ana CORONA DEL MAR ........... 1659,000 SWI 1-5.................................... 322 Pionuttia '\ I \\ I 't I H I 111 I I ' I I I .. PANORAMIC HARBOR VIEW LARGE CUSTOM HOME t:nforgcttable Newport Harbor. ocean. 'uo.aet views from the ~room. kitt'hftt and muter ~room suite. Totally solid. beautiful cu.atom home ia quality thru·ouL Every room ii 1padou1 and well appointed. Crown moulding and oak cabinetry denote tbe quaJity. 4 bedrooms.. 4\.'i bath&. 3 car garage. security system. Traditional fireplacea in the living room and maater bedroom silling area. Enjoy tbe view off balconies on every level. BIG PRICE REDUCTION 1659,000 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH NEW ENGLAND CHARM Thia cu11om home in the beat aection of Corona del Mar captures the charm of the aru. Vpry spacious 4 bedroom. 2" bath family homr includes a huge m .. teT suite with private sun deck. family room with patio. Hip beamrd ceilinp in living room wit1' traditional fireplare and windo" loHL BIG PRJCE RED 'CTIO' 1659,000 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT BUILDER'S DREAM CAPE COD COTf AGE One of a kind pttfecl for lnvmloT. 2 bedrooms. 2 bath&. fireplau. 'pa. Poteatial unlimited with • 40'"234' lot. Home ill excd&eat condition. 1425,000 EXCELLENT ... FOR NEWPORT BEACH Comfortable famil)' ho•.-with pool. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath.. formal cli11in1 room. fi1t- place 1oa tbru from family room to lhlng room. All new Bcr~r c-arpeta an4 paint. '~ land· 1eapinJ. f'ut Hen>• and potHUion pouible. 1325,000 GARDEN GROVE EXCELLENT STdTll HOME MEADOWllROO& VILU l1aiil uppwled t~ 11 .. , I lly *••ed. lower eM •ah~~,... .. ~t. 2 be4roa-.. t .._..., w-a...I. eer-" Uk fire· p&.ce ud wlle. w e•iMll• I I TH com· •Ul•y ..._ a aeeurilY ........... ~· apa. .. .... aad mott!!! 1145.000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. SANTA ANA Villa Mcfadden 2 s1ory, 2 bdrm condo with attached garage. Greenbeh, commun11y pool & Tustin schools. Needs a liule TLC 10 make 11 a show place. Central aif & ho me warrantee. 631-1400 .................................................................... $95,000 ~A DEL MAR Brighi &Joung 1 s1ory 4 bdrm with family room & landscape yud. Grey & white ex- terior ,new kitchen with ~k cabine ts, re modeled baths & new carpet. Walk to schools & parks. JUST REDUCEDll 631· 1400 .................................. $275,500 NEWPORT CREST Model perfec1 3 bdrm townho me with designer decor & paper, fresh paint & carpet & custom window 1reatments. Bike to beach from lovely complex with pool. spa & 1ennis. 631-1400 .................................................................. $289,000 Op.n S.t/Sun 1-5 II Arie• Court EASTSIDE COST A MESA In great family neigh- borhood. Custom lath & plaster 3 bdrm. Fresh & bright, it Mines with real pri de of ownership. Cozy flrilace in living room, eat-in kitchen & lovely yard. RE UCEDI 760-3600 ................................... $295,000 Open S.t/Sun 1-5 2011 Tuatln E.ASTSID£ COSTA MESA Charming newer 3 bdrm townhome in small Colonial style complex Master ~Ith fp & sining area opens 10 pa110. Bright & open living area has Fr. door~ to seve ral decks. Security & AC. 631-1400 .............................................. $305,000 BAYVIEW COURT Lovely 2 bdrm, l bath condo in this gate glU rded Mediterranean complex with pool ~~7i~~fl~~~ .. t.~~~~~-~-~1•1.~.1:~~-:.~~-~~ -~~ .·~~ouf.~ HUN'llNGTON BEACH lmmacula1e and wonderfully private 4 bdrm, 2 bath Landmark Home wi th air and security system s New mini blinds & carpet, stove & dishwasher. Professionally landscaped yard with spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $310,000 Open Sat/Sun l-5 1752 Aduna BEACH Close townhome, just four houses from ~ch. Exciting conte mporary style with 2 bdrm, formal dining, sunroom. several ocean view pauos & double ittached garage. 631-1400 ............... SJ i6,000 NEWPORT SHORES Beautifully upgraded 2 bdrm home with den & c harming dKor. French doors & windows crown moldings, large deck with jacuui & like new kitchen. Steps to comm pool, tennis & ocean. R£0UCEDl 631-1400 ................................... S375,000 Open S.t/Sun l-5 ~and St UDO ISLE Delightful Colonial cottage built around tunny btick pitlo on extri &arge 45' lot. Bright & open 2 bdrm & formal dining room with ~med ceilings, Fr doon, pined windows. & Berber carpet. 631-1400 .................................................................... S6l9,000 ODIONA DBL llA& -&COAITHIOHWAY 71,-780-3800 Realtors,A ***NEW LISTINGS*** NEWPORT CREST l ovely 2 story 2 bdrm townhome with attach~d 2 car garage. Formal dining room, celling fans, hardwood & wool Berber carpeted floors. Quiet cour1 in great complex with community pool, spa & tennis, bi~e to beach. 631-1400 .......... $275,000 HUNT1NGTON BEACH in the charming old part of town. Open & airy 3 bdrm, 21/• bath home on quiet corner. Family room & den, used brick & Berber carpeted flooring & many custom & decorator touch- es. Walk to beach. 631-1400 ........................ $339,900 UDO ISL£ lowest priced oversized lot on lido . Great 3 bdrm beach cottage with tremendous remodel potential or perfect second home with lo ts of charm oriented toward large sunny patio. 631-1400 .................................................................. $539,000 Open Sun 1-5 104 Via YeUa HARBOR VIEW HOMES Much loved 5 bdrm family home in great neighborhood with community pool & greenbelts. A paver 1ile entry leads past the living room with soanng ceiling & fireplace & formal dining room to the family room w11h fireplace openinf to a super deck fo r e ntertaining & yard with gazebo spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $595,000 IRVINE TERRACE Beautifully re modeled 3 bdrm home with bleached hardwood floors, whitewashed ~med ceilings, stone fireplace in living room & tract li~hting. New baths & kitchen with quality appliances. Dining room with skylights overlooks spacious col- orful yard & patio 760-3600 ................ : ....... S575,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Wonderful family home with 4 bdrm, famil y & formal d ini ng rooms plus grea1 guest suite with bonus room & loft bJrm & bath. Freshly painted Inside & out with new hardwood & vinyl floori ng. Gre.l t rear yard with Jungle gy m & spa. Close to school & community pool. 631-1400 .................................................................. $615,000 Open S.t/Su.n 1-5 1971 Port S..bourne SHOR£CUFFS Huge view lot on canyon side of street with tiny c~rming 2 bdrm cotuge. Great potential f()( exte nsive remodel to mnimise views of ocean, canyon & Catalina lsl.lnd, or use as vacation home now & build late r. Ho me is ltght & bright with high ceilings & Berber carpet. 631-1400 ...... S875,000 UDO ISLE Absolute ly lovely 5 bdrm home totally remodeled by noted Beverly Hills designer John Cottrell. The epitome of luxury, filled with space & light & surrounded by greene ry. Gleaming hardwood floors & new baths for each bedroom, fireplaces in living & family rooms & dramatic bayfront master suite. Single hght French doors open from dining room & fi'ving arss to several flowe r filled pitios. There is a dock for a large yacht. 631-1400 ............................................................... Sl ,600,000 L\LBOA ISLAND 2 separate houses on 1 lot, quiet end of ~&and. A two story 4 bdrm Spanish style with 1teat curb ·~I and a two story with 3 bdrm . Good Weet pirkin3. 631-1400 .............................. S69S,OOO SEA VISW One story 4 bdrm home, steps from pool & t•m~ in prded community. Vauhed c.eiWftss in IMrw & ~ rooms & ~utiful pale grey dec:Of. lrlcfc pitlo and n 1ht I ht views. REDUCED seller ha$ moved. 6l1· 1400 ........................................ $699,000 0.,-S.t/Sua 1.J .. Y.dt VllMln NIWPOIT BBACB omcE 1438 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 GREAT ESTATES UDO PENINSULA Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm 1n full security building with doorman. Granite counter tops, carpeted & marble floors, etched glass doors & recessed lighting. Exciting c hannel water views. RE- DUCED!l 631-1400 ...................................... $749,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 601 Udo Park Dr. #E BALBOA ISLAND Just off S. Bayfront, sit down living room views plus a 40' lot with loa of room for expansion. Charming fr~hly refurbished 3 bdrm cot- tage with new roof, side & front patios & double garage. 673-6900 ......................................... $795,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES like new remodeled S bdrm with formal d ining & fam ily rooms. New baths & fabulous new kitc he n wtth vaulted ceilings, skylight & whitewashed cabinetry. Pickled oak floors, Fr. doOrs & windows. 631-1400 ..................................... $825,000 UDO ISLE New constructton. Top quality 3 bdrm with formal dining & fma1ly rooms. Two fi replaces in spacious master sutte 2 living room, to be built with maximum use of open spac~. 631-1400 ...... $875,000 OCEANFRONT Fabulou~ near new custom contem- por•ry Mediterranean 4 bdrm home 1n corner lo- cation with ocean & \unse1 views from all major rooms. Roof 1op pa110 w11h 7' spa & buih-in BBQ. Top quality amenities. 631 -1400 ...................... S 1,495,000 WESTBA Y Bayfroni T rad111onal 4 bdrm home with fo rmal dmng, f1Tu11ly room & office, bric k bayfront patio, sltp for large boar & !>lair~ 10 beach. Copper plumbed & ~urity '>Y~tem & fire alarm to NBPO. 631-1400... ... .............. .. ...................... s 1,725,000 UDO ISLE Remodeled 3 bdrm south facing bayfront with 62' of bayfrontagc & private pool. Mast~r suite with fireplace & sealing area, den & super kitchen with granite counter tops & black appliances. 631-1400 .................................................. $1,950,000 Open Sun 1-5 403 Via Uclo Soud CORONA DEL MAR beachfront. Fabulous l bdrm with forever ocean & harbor ent~nce views. Built on 2 lots with many patios & hardwood floors, this custom designer d ecorated contemporary is offered fully furnished. 631-1400 .......................... $2,980,000 CORONA D£L MAR Rare Shorec:liff's estate with 108' of ocean frontage & pano~m1c views. Magnificent 5 bdrm home, the ultimate in materials & filttures & severil oceanside terraces with huge pool & ~pa. REDUCED! 631· 1400 ................................ U ,950,000 BALBOA ISLAND OPPICE 31& MARINE A VE. 714-673-6900 IEWPllT CllEST Great 3 bedroom 21..\ bath over-· looking pool and tennis courts. Fireplace, wet bar, attached double garage, 3 patios. 11•1-.( .... ) U.U"'?FDS LlllTWW Two m.Mer Ute9. end Unit h one common W.-, 2 C8f ~ 16 ooft 111oaatk>n. Owrw wll carry 10%. ·--.... -.. W.111111 II -22 I II .. -·~ lllRSC.l.llUTllY Listed at only $315,000 per Trip- lex, these units are aide by. side with a great courtyard & etec- tronic security gate. AU 2 bedroom. 1 bath with enclONd ~ Owner extremely .,_. to sett. Call for details 9"' lllJQMI. 111.,.. .. llPLEI EAST C.M. Completely reno- vated! Cottage -stytet Seperate units -2 car detached garage Close to 17th St. Call for detaMa~ 111..-..... lllUIYM Upgraded EJ Dorlldo model. 3 bedroom 2~ bath bathroomt. Light and briSlt't new berber carpetfnG and twdwood ftoor- lnQ. Assoc. l>(>OI & tennis ..... IBll'SDi • LIYILY .. Juat Uiledt Thia bedroom, 2 bath la neded on a lowfv ft t~e Ille, located "' ~ ~ y .. Back Bay·-a.O~ :..ch. Thia hOme co ._, .. truty country atmoepha ... Come Me this abeolute UNque h<>me. Call for further detaHt & ahOWI~ _ eppt. Priced to Mf1 at onty '42.,_ \ .. ..,llT•••n Call to .. thla 3 bedroom, 2¥• bath charmer tn Newport Helghta. Attrecttw comer lo- Cllllon, ...,. IMng room with beM\ Ollllngl end flrepl9oe. For- mel dllq. Mmlty room Aleo with ..,..... DMeched two C*' gar- •· Clll for Vo*" per80nAI Ii poll""'9ftt. ... mt I Ill WILITOIUCH Only 3 blocks to Huhtlngton Beach from this great home. In- cludes 3 bedrooms, offtoe area & family room. V... the ...... from large roof t~k ..... Ill . "°''-- I-UlllllWI &I• .,. ...... Brand new Medtterr.neen styte Newport Height• home. Dra- matic 4 bedroom, 21.ii bath houae, ftreptaoe, wet ber, Roman tubs, and meny fine features found only In exdueiYe homel. Two bedroom, 2 bath ,..,,., O'lfJI 3 car garage & R.V. plll1(1ng. Muet ... to appreciate. By appt. onty. ..... Mft.lm•Wi.I STllllll IEWPORT HITS Brand new tOP-Of-the-line EYUY- ~ Dramatic 2400 sq. ft . 3 bedroom, 2 bath atrium hOme with meticulous attention to • wery detail: double paned win- ..._ soffit lighting, vaulted cell- Inga. bay windows, Kolar fix- ..,,_, 3 car garage, fountains. 9'C. ~ finished & priced to ...,, bcUtve. ....,.. -nm HUllRYIEW Recently remodeted 5 bedroom. 3 bath, 3 car garage pool and spa, new carpet. freshly painted. Asking only Slit• lllUumL VIEWS TO CUFF llllYE PIRI ~EW LISTING. Only by viewing th1s newly built and remodeted custom residence can you fully appreciate the quatlty and amenJtJes rt has to offer. This specious 2-story home features a QI 4 bedrooms, 31n baths, .. ... 'dining room. Mduded ,••r..'t.droom ante. Just to ~ . If you require exoep- h•~llaliity and taste, this r~ ._. will become your next hOme. Offered at ..,.,.. mi-.111 WILi Tl TWI PllVITE WCIES I IWlllA From this remodeled 5 bedroom, 3 'It bath, private com- munity. High vaulted oelllngs • terracotta tile and Berber carpet. Fabulous kitchen over- looks large patio. Built-In stereo throughout. Exciusive f amity neighborhood. All this for ..,.. ........ -n I 111•1•E YIEWLIT Hlgtl on the hill In ~wzed communtty. Exc.ptlonal of OCMn, bay & night ltghta. One of &ut avaltable Iota In preatigk>us .,.. to build your cuatom drMm home. ,,,~ .-·=·:· 631-1266 , .... Ill.. 11.m.111 A sweeping stairaae leada to 1exy l1llllt.er lulte complete with spa. private balcony and marble fireplace., Cootem~ with 3BR, 4BA for the most d.mminl l>Uyer. Ask for ... EILEEN HARRIS .... IUCI 1111 nu 11, 1-.111 On huge lot! Double gated entry into 2 story foyer with skylights! Incredible master suite on water, huge kitchen. spacious entertaining areas. Ask for' ... DENNE SODERLING ISllEll'M •W.111 Lovely 4 BR home, 2 "' BA featwi.ne a IWUlY IOUthem patio. It's light and bright with greet poWntial. Fnjoy the Lido lifestyle! For your pri- vate lhowing, ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR OR RONDA BEIN UIHPSI 11.-1111,m S.UUfully ~expanded one story end unit cm fee Jmd. 2 BR, 2 BA pl\a den. Ceramic tile entry and lami. Vaulted oeilinp. Remodeled IDlllter' t.th. Newer kitchen built-ins. New champecne plwb carpetinc. A* for ... RAY DAVIES OPEN SAT/SUN 1-&, 2208 FIESTA .. I 1111 ... -1.1. ... Ill .......... 2"8Acarldo with aav1y .. do. French No; 1.-.dy lfyle in llDall project. Built in 1978 and litldanl on marbt. Like a private home. Aak for ... JOANN KENTON .mJ•l»ll£1BI • I 111\111 Dz'.....,.. I a IM oaunlrJ _,... fllll8y hmm ... .-~-............ klwly-... ., ....... a ldSCOllalim. ,..,....._~ lllllhcsn, ....._ t <an. ..a plWate ...-.. ,.... .-.end ... C1rJ19C1nC! ror ..-.. ... ............ GAIL TA YLOa oa llOMDA llSIJll lllml-mlllml lt.1 .. 111 Two atory garden apta. witlo-. ~ ita lBR. IBA. 3 w\itll ')OY' e lscn 0 ... 134,000. Brad all(,.. 5--0 .. -u. ~on property. I' -~ A8k for ... GISE.LA BURMEISTER ... 1111....,... 1t111w111 Live on the top of the hill in a spectacular Medit.eranean 6BR, 4 ~BA home with library, family room and music room. Circular driveway, pool and spa overlooking tM most panoramic lSO° ocean and city lights view. For specific details, ask for ... ESTHER YANK • Clllll 11,llltlll Exquisitely redeqned and redecorated. 7,000 1q.ft. estate on private cul-de-sac in renowned Big Canyon Country club. Tropiral 8ettinc IW'l'Ulnded by a private pool and spa. 5BR plus mUlic and family room. Contemporary kitchen. A.a for ... TOM ALLINSON OR SHARON VOGT OPEN SAT/SUN l:S0-&, 1• OAKCREST 11 Cl 7 I• Miii ••111 Call for detai.la on this prime comer location ideal for shopp.na' center. Alk: for ... BONNIBROSS ••I•........ lllllll Wonderful SINGLE S'roRY home with lplldcM.aa flowinl fioor plan. 4 BR, 2 ~ BA, family room. 1arae muter suite with acce11 to private POOL AN'D SP A, breakfast nook. plua dining area, encloeed front courtyard. Aak fOf' •.• VIRGINIA SWAN mlT M -.. llBJll Prestip>UI arm! s..-. family home w/3 BR. 2 IA BA. family room, ftrepl.ce, R. V . aaiem -alJ on a .... k>t. CIOM to M. V. Goff COUFM. See It now1 F0t Vo4J1t perlOMll ltMJWing Mk for ..• BILL AND DONNA WEB8TBJl .... , 1rn111 .. 1a11 1114111 'n.. mmt exquiliite --~on am al the .._. tog in HartJor View lxpw..W OllR. lllA home with ~t a&rb ....... &e.utf. tul pool IWToundeCf by. ~ ...... rm. and lowly en~ --. A ""mull 1ee" in CDM. l'ar 10'8' penoml ~ .. foir ... •tDRYANK .......... llH•lll Totally renovated 3BR, 21ABA. home.~ city lights view from fam. nn., liv. rm, and l'Mlf.er suite. Expanded redelligned' ..__ Suite features master bath with Tacum tuh New tile, carpet, kitchen appliances, pool sir.ed lot and much more. Alk for ... PHIL AND EUGENIA STARKENBURG mAT fllaY.. 1111,111 In South C.oast Metro area. Thia 4.BR, 3BA. home includes bonus and fam. nn., kitchen with nook, and den. Large Master suite with a retreat, and luxurious bath. Front and rear yards have been beautifully ~ped. Ask for ... PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG .. •IWllllf lllfl IIR 11,m,111 Newer CUS1om 5BR t.mily home with OYa'liJled dock on 45' lot. Hieb vaulted ceillnp, open floorplan. spacious SL Charles kitchen. Call for appointment. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING ..... -1111,m Large comer lot. 3 BR. 2 BA in quiet cul de aac. Beautiful plush carpet, new paint, modem kitchen. Cozy fireplace in liv nn. tile t.tha. Po.lble RV access. A must ~. Alk: for... • LEE CHESTERFIELD 111111 .. IIRI . "'7• E>oc:ellent buy! 5 BR. 3 BA. family room. apMded "Carmel Model'' llaaated on larae lot on a~ cul de uc. Dramatic marble entry-way pl\.W a re- modeled kltehen. Ask for ... MARY DITULLIO QPBN SUNDAY l-1, .,, ...,_ --r-oL IWI llfl-ml 1111•111 Mwt eell thil beautifully uppided -.. t*1lY renovated townhome. LUlh ,........ loCatiOn with cornn:uUty pool. natwe 1l'IOI liDd pivate patio. Three bedrooms + dl!iD in pw ri.tow New- port Beech kxU!. A8k fer ... DIANA PR088U ....... ,. -- a.mine 2 BR. 2 BA home wid\ a c1ec:k 11o ae a peek ol the blw Pmfic. 'n. CXICI ...... charm. brick firepla, '-n.ciiWnc tad a ....... price of onfy $275.000. """" for ... DELIA D.&LGADO llMJ ll El 1111Jll Bayc:rest beauty with 4 fireplaces. sparkling pool. amny kitchen. 3 BR plus workout room. Priced to JDOW! Ask foe ... MONICA RUGGIERI OPEN SAT 1-5, 17M TRADEWJNDS 11um ••.Mr mac& 1111.111 Prof. landmaped, lina)e family home in quiet, friendly net,hborhoocl. 3BR. 1 ~BA. Double at- .._. pnae. Near lhoppina, 8Chools. New tile type root. Newly painted. Parquet entry. New mini blinds and ve1ica1s. Mstr BR walk-in cloeet. A* for ... RAY DAVIES OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 2273 RUTGERS LYNNE LINDSAY mm-ma ...._ U>CATION! LOCA'l10N! Fennel" model pnMdes •• ...... dty liah• view. Thia spectacular Ooorp1m offer 3 BR. 3 ~ BA and large fam and ~ kitchen. 3 cw ..,.... 2 yrs. new. Ask KELLY BALFOUR OPEN SUNDAY 1-5,6 ANTARES ........ ...,. .. AUGUSTA" MODEL -spectacular view of Big Canycl1 aolf COW'le and Fashion Island. from every room. Featurel cathedral oei11ngs. lg. Uv1ng nn, &pie.. t.mlly nn. w/wet bar, fonnal dining, dynamite muter ault.e, pool, spa & tennis. marble YMlty '°Pt new gnnite kitchen floor. For ex- chaliw lbowU'ti. uk foe ... CLIP AND E'L YNN KEMP OP,DI SAT/SUN 1·5, 44 SEA ISLAND ---SUH 1111.m •1• W ......_ •over 3100 eq.tt. 8nd model perfect. SUperb1y ~ 4 BR. HUGE tam rm. .-t llll'mal ..._ and anodw' t.n. nn or den. U ,au, wmt ~ new with quality finish. 11US IS l'I".! Alls for.~. KELLY BALFOUR ... II I 1111•111 ~'!It ~ ..,.. noor paan -3Bft. 3BA phil fmlBJ nan; Vwy prtva .. P.cJOl & IPL Leri!= Id• •wn. ...... -luah ..... _ Pba tiaaL t •• llWlf c.a ... A* tar •.. aaLL AND DONNA WS88TSll P1Emm1111 11Y•1m 1121.111 F.njoy this Hansel and Gretel like JBR. 2BA family home. While you take advantage of all the am- menities of living in this prestigious gate guarded oooununity. For more infonnation on this home in Bayshores. Ask for ... MARIA ELENA BANKS , .. lllTll I llEW 11, 1-.- Lowest priced Lido Isle Bayfront. Spectacular view 3-4 bedroom plus den. Great potential. Priced to ~lli!. Ask for ... BONNIE ROSS •mum 11, 1-.111 Panoramic white water ocean views from this Mediterrenean style duplex located right on the sand and no boardwalk! Interior and exterior oompletely renovated. Just listed. Ask for ... LEE GILLESPIE OPEN SAT/SUN 11-6, 4809 SEASHORE DR. ... l.11:1.. 1!'1.111 Steps from Rancho San Joaquin Golf coune on quiet greenbelt. Light, airy one level borne with Spanish style red tile roof. Roomy 2 car garage. Ask foe ... MAXINE GOLDEN c 111 =• n-m-au 11,111.111 Sprawling 5 BR 6 ~ BA estate with pool. spa, family room, library. separate wing foe children and domestic. Imported marble floors and drop dead oceanlha.rboc views. Alk for ... EILEEN HARRIS .... ••llAJEI 1111,111 $7,000 redecoraung allowance offered on this one of a kind Village Estates former model home. 4.BR, 2 'h BA professionally landscaped backyard with pool, gazebo a must see. - MARIA ELENA BANKS lm .... Dazzling and spacious 2 BR, 2 BA with view of turning basin and d ty lights. Be dazzled by mir- rors, indirect lighting, grapes and whites all new Gennan styled kitchen and new baths. Call for your private showing. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO .. UllM .... , I. BU ••Ill Largest model on premium lot. Quiet location in one of Newport's newest communities. 4 BR. 3 BA. family nn .. 3 frpl, 3 car garage. Many upgrades. plantation shutters. marble entry & kitchen. a.. tom entertainment center. Community pool & spa. Foe your private showing. ask for ... GAJL TAYLOR OR RONDA BEIN OPEN SAT 1-5, 3102 CORTE COLETA mt -CIYITM. lfT& m.111 Don't miss this opportunity! Downtown Laguna. Illness forces sale. Assume low 4 years leue. Perfect for couple of single persons.. All set up and ready to be taken over. Store carries Llardro, Waterford., Swarovski and much more. Profitable business.Only 900 sq. ft. Ask for ... GISELA BURMEISTER 780-5000 UIHD ftl MCEll 1111,111 Foe the deecri.nunating Buyer who demands the Best. Thia 3 BR. 2 ~ BA executive home offers up to 2700' of oomfortable living area with large BONUS ROOM. or 4th BR. French doors, hard- wood flooring complete this upgraded dream home. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA LIWEIT Pm CITll W'Cl•T 11,211,- Beaulitw family home in EXCLUSIVE GA TED COMMUNITY with amenities throughout for gracious living. 5 BR each wa&h private bath. Fireplaces in rn.uter BR, living room and family room. French doors, marble entry plus much more. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SWAN ICEll I an UlllTI.. IHI.Ill F.nter double p~ and meander acroes the wooden bri• over a Koi pond lnt.o th11 4 BR. 2 'l'I BA home. Paneled library in family room plus enter- tauung loft. parquet wood Ooon. a1ued walls. elaborate moldmp, many lkylits, and much mo&"'!. Dciuaner'• own home.\ Aak for ... MAUREEN WHJTE OPEN SUNDAY 2·5, 9 MONACO NllY, PllTY, PllTY I\ 111.111 SpecUIC\der 2 aiory <.'Oeltemporary, extra tarp lOt. Spedow Uv/din/pme nn .• all <>PefW'll to lUlh ~and pool. enjoy cxeen vW:w from MBll A ~'home tor a~ owner.~ fot'. .. MAXIN& GOLD&N .. UIT•ll me.m Style, design and oomfort describe this desi.gnen own home. Beabtlfully redesigned and completely remodeled to tnclude 2 master suites both over- looking a serene canyon and ocean view. 3rd BR has private patio, Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA •lllFJEI TIMJlllllE 1114.81 Stylish newly redecorated 2BR. 2BA split level townhome featuring quality window coverings, plush neutral carpel.. used brick f1.replace, skylit.e, dbl au. garage plus AJC. Community pool. spa and tenrus. Ask for . PAULA BAILEY 111111 llEW m.LI -.- New "Belcourt" home and excellent value in COM. New expanded kuchen, all new •PP~ and cabmeta. Expanded master suate French doors and windows thru-()Ut White oak floonng and plush carpetina. New roof ..,..Outstanding quality Reedy to move mto Ask for ... JO-ANN DORAN 111111 .. CIEIT 1111.111 Ocean view. End unit w1lh large wrap around dedc. UPCJ'lded wath added library, 4 SR. 31-, Ba. Bes\ buy and view ror the ~y Ask tOf' JO-ANN DORAN euun~nu u2111 .. 11.111.111 s~ CUlltom home. ~ticoentty ~«h· beamed ('fttln,p, crown moldin.p, ~ wood floors. new paint and window ~ M..rble m111er bath with JllC'Ulli tub. l:x1ra &aree with pQol and spa, lmpQnea tim.tone fount.a.m; UU· tw ...._IMI· Alk ror ... llAUUBN warn 7'141494•11-?7- Qeat Estat9s ExduslYe Atnllate Welcome to our world . . A world of private coves and ~ndy beaches. -cm -The IMt avllllable building lfte on the OOMfl 9fde al thia moe1 exduliw privllle .,... Hearty 1h acre wtth wonderM OCMr1 .... $2,500,000 YOU DESERVE THE BEST so CALL THE BEST . BOB & DOVIE KOOP ~ 1 AEJMAX Agent 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 REIMAX Agents for 11 years consecutive. BOB & DOVIE KOOP SPYll llS mTIB •E 111anm11 F-.Y .. E • f...,.,, mountain and city lehts view • SlOO Squire Feet of famity livq • .... Suite. pnvatefy located upstairs • 4 ... 8ldrooms. downstairs • ·~ 8ltt'5 • 2 .... f lllllly Rooms. l up, l down • fomlt l.IWq ' Orq Room • Extra ... Gounnet Krtchefl • PIMll lllctric ptld entrance • 4 cat ..,.... & ptld off street pan~ for 4 • 8eft. Carpttq ' CeranllC file Throuctiout 11.m,19 .... ..a11111W&llllll ......... W ..... Af&I Me Am01t 900 sq. ft. avll- 811 at 11.00 Plf &Ca· ft. Exc11H1nt Frontage on Golcl9l'w.-St. oa. ...... Aul M1• trom $300 per month. L.oca"d .._... on Golderiwest St. BOii KOOP, JR. 131·1• STRONGER THAN EVER •• THEY'RE BACK!!! TO BUY OR SELL CALL BOB KOOP #1 RE/MAX of Costa Mesa a Newport I Beach To maintain top standing we need to sell property. If you have been considering selling your home, please call Bob & Dovie Koopl We'll work harder for you. BOB a DOVIE KOOP "Above the crowd and still on the rise'' LlllDI ISLE Thi #•ll••rt of S•oo111 ... ... Owmng a home on the most e~clusive island tn Newport Beach 1s t ... e dream of many. Stop dreaming! Tti·S)best priced bayf ront home 1n / · ~ 'ong list of extras rnclw' ft .. dth , formal dining, .e.,.v ·•1 room . a sunno~ breakfas~ .• ~place, a soothing, spa. 24 hour St _ .. cy guards & your own private dock that has the potential to accommodate up to a 71 ' yacht or sail boat. $1 .875,000 ,,, • Prhate ....... Call llllMYIElllP 111-1211 C!c111111eecial STRPCENTER GOLDENWEST STREET WESTMINSTER PARTNERSHIP DISSOL YING Big upekie potenttaft Leu then 11 years old. Projected Monthfy Income (GSI) $8, 167. 2 stories, 9PPf'OX. 13,000 lq. ft. with 5 retail stores all with exoeffent frontage. also 6 omce 9'.lites. Large part<lng lot. $975,000 BOB KOOP, SR. COSTA •SA CONDO DEllGNER PERFECT11 S.UtifUI 2 story coftdo Wit9' 3 bedrooms, 1 ~ blthl, lflll .,.,,. ft attached ...... hint ti~ ~n 1 year ""'· ~ ·~:-'·kitchen and di'*' l .ff# 'Wltinc fixtures, Perltct r. .•• condition! Short escrow ••lctN "ucrffict at $147,000. VAl I• KOOP-llACLEAY · _...__ 111w•a-zinca-1 cwr EOWl•DM PT ........ VERY ANXIOUS FOR QUICJ< MIL V.-y ._, S ... !YI BA. ..... • poa1 a ...... w• • ......_ Prtmd ..... -... #17 Mm.OWN'ZO Jeeon Hertman, 23, one of youngest real estate agents to become a member of the RE/MAX 100 percent club for 1988, the second such award in his four-year career. Hartman Is an Independent agent affiliated with RE/MAX-Irvine. He speclallzes In residential and Investment properties, works mostly in Orange County, and handled 65 transactions last year. • He has lived In Orange County five years. and recently moved to Newport Beach. Hartman Is one of 75 associates in the 10-year-old RE/MAX-Irvine brokerage. • •• LJtMft Ewing of Coldw .. I 11antcer•1 Newport Beach office was recently recognized for being the top sales agent In the firm's South Orange County region In May. Ewtng, an associate vice president ~!~Coldwell Banker, Joined the Newport Beach office In 1974 and is a met6Der of the President's Club. Prior to her reel estaate career, she was a high school teacher In Woodland Hills. Ewing reafdes In Newport Beach and Is an active member of the Assistance League of Newport Beach. • •• Mike 8nd Joni ... rct.n were recently honored by Century 21 Beach•lde for their outstanding achievement in 1988. According to Century 21 they ranked In the top one fourth of the top 1 percent of all agents for Century 21 nationwide. The Beardens attribute their success to their personal backgounds, hard work and total client commitment. Bearden is a former CPA with more than 10 years of real estate experience. Joni Is a former flight attendant for a major airline. • •• Dennr Bibb, a senior marketing consultant with Grubb a EHi•' Newport Beach office, was named top producing sales associate for April. Lee and Russ Jacobs of the Mission Viejo/Alicia Parkway office were the firm's top husband and wtfe team. Also among the top 20 sales associates for April were: Stanley Behr and Greg Noonan, La Jolla; Judy Blossom and John Brusky, Laguna Beach; Pat Nunnikhoven and Betty Pequet. Laguna Niguel; Candice Flock. San Clemente; Quentin Smith, Solana Beach: Catherine Barry and Dan Barry, Rancho Santa Fe: Stephanie Grody, Martha McNab. Ann Peters and Micki Cooper, Newport Beach; trene Young, Del Mar: Mary Lou Windsor, Mission Viejo/Marguerite Parkway: Maureen Riggs and Priscilla Rea. Dana Niguel; and Sevim Canli. Mlnk>n Viejo/Alicia Parkway. Aon and Lorraine Miiier of the firm's Mission Viejo/ Alicia Parkway office were alao among the top husband and wife teams. la your bu1lneH moving to a new location? Announce the move In claHlfled. 642-5678 . Newport Financial Group, Inc. A Mortgage Corporation 9.750o/o * .,,.,..... ... (ConfOrming Loen Amounts) • 80 day Lock·fns • PurchUeS and Reflnancea • JumbO Loen9 Avmlable FOR FAST AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL 7141111~ --~~ SATUftDAY, 's. t-989 I l'AGE 25 DANNY BIBB 840-7885 STEPHANIE GRODY M44200 Present "THE BEST of BIG CANYON" MAGNIFICENT FAMILY HOME *Five Bedroom, 3 baths * Extra large private lot $1,195,000 Open for viewing SAT/SUN 1-5 17 PINEHURST SOPHISTICATED LIVING * Elegant Deane Townhome * Exceptional golf course location $939,000 Open for viewing SAT /SUN 1-5 20 RUE GRAND VALLEE VIEWS Big Canyon. park and city lights views from this Immaculate single story residence on extra large flag lot. Gorgeous estate entry. Perfectly mani- cured grounds. Three bedrooms, 2Vl baths. $1,150,000 LLONGS of NEWPORT PRESENTS -LOTS OF ACTIVITY CDMDUPLEX "SHARP" Just listed. South of P.C.H. Nine year owner occupant keeps it well maintained. $519,000 Open House Sunday 1-5, 1901 Port Cardiff POOL HOME/ ALL NEW REMODEL S BR in Har. Vu Homes. Owner estimates $175,000 in remodel costs. Very light & sunny. Prime location on greenbelt. ..,,,900 9,000+ SQ. Fr. LOT Har. Vu Home. Fine location. Somerset S BR + 3 car gar. Fine home for a large family. Room to expand. $809,000 CREA T NEW LISTING -5 BR SOMERSET Fine Har. Vu Homes Phase II location. Bright, sunny. Open. New master suite. Good sized yard. *9,000 FIXER CARMEL 3 BR Har. Vu Homes -The classic fixer, needs lots of TLC. U.tecl at ~,000 STUNNING SINGLE STORY Har. Vu Homes 4 bedroom Montego model. New kitchen, and master bath, ar\d spa. Excellent, quiet location. SSM,000 GREAT REMODEL-NEW SPA Lots al wood railings, new floors, and windows and doors fn thk Somerset in Har. Vu Homes Phase II. Brand new carpets com Ins. SIX BEDROOM PORTOFINO 4 ~ bath~rge yard, interior laun· dry, 1st BR suite, expanded family room -much more. 8111tlll {I mt •.w) -- To many people, fire-retardant wood seems like an oxymoron, like healthy candy or tasty medicine. But-posttlve proof-has been estab- lished, through U.S. Government tes- ting, that cedar shakes and stilngles. long one of California's most popular roofing materl&lfi, remain fire-retar- dant 'for life when pressure-im- pregnated with a fire-retardant substance at the time of manufacture. Independent tests conducted by the Forest Products Laboratory, a depart- ment of the U.S. Forest Service, proved that pressure-impregnated fire-retardant wood shakes and shingles showed no significant loss of fire-retardancy after 10 years of con- tinuing exposure to ttie severe weather conditions of central Wiscon- sin. The on-going tests compared the weathering durability and fire-re- tardance of shakes and shingles pressure-Impregnated with fire-retar- dant at the time of manufacture; shakes and shingles treated with "painted-on" fire retardants; and standard shakes and shingles. Test results showed that thermal- cured, pressure-impregnated shakes and shingles maintained fire-re- tardancy after 10 years. while shakes and shingles treated with an exterior "painted-on" retardant lost their ef- fectiveness against fire In less than two years. Susan LeVan, chemical engineer and researcher with the Forest Prod- ucts Laboratory, explained; "Tf'\e pro- cess of vacuum pressure-impregna- tion actually sucks the air out of the wood and rel>laces tt with ftre retar- dant. The fire retardant Is locked Into the cells of the cedar where It Is unable to escape. This prooess liter- ally aJters the cellular structare of the wood making It a fire-retardant prod- uct. "Since weathering Is a surf ace phenomenon, as bits of cedar are Iott through surface degradation\ the re- maining wood continues to be fire- retardant because the fire-retardant cannot wash out. As long as there is a significant portion of wood. there Is fire-retardant." The Forest Products Laboratory subjected all the shakes and shingles to a series of rigorous tests for fire retardancy developed by Under- writers Laboratories (UL 790) an-' adopted by the National Fire Protec- tion Association (NFPA-256). These tests were repeated after two-. five- and 10-year Intervals of exposure to ultra violet radiation, heat. rain, cold and snow. In every test, the pressure-im- pregnated shakes and shingles met the national model building code specifications for roofs requiring a Class C fire rating. "Fire-retardant processes that pass the 10-year test have passed through the most crucial stage in the weather- ing process," explains Levan. ·HOME . LOANS· • ARM Home LoMa • 11th DMtitCt Incle• -~ t.o llG0.000 • Ne N•tM -'°" .. tll0.000 AmortheHr • 0.-~ • IO Dtlr .... Lock 1 .... umu r Plted rate louw al80 a..U.ble. ~P~.!1£.~~ -.c.u .,..,.1 I A guarded entry provides security for the walled community In Newport •••ch. Final condo remains at Sea Island project The final home at the Lusk Co. 's new 84'8 Island offers the conve- niences of a reduced maintenance design In a Newport Beach neigh- borhood setting enhanced by gated community privacy, Frank Gootrad, Lusk vice president of sales and merchandising, said. "It Is all there: one-of-a-kind New- port Beach location. residential excel- lence and tl,.,,.savlng convenience, all reasons Why only one home Is still available at new Sea Island." Gootrad said. Currentty priced at $495.000, the remaining condominium Is approx-- lmatety 2,463 square feet with two bedrooms plus a den or third bedroom and three full baths. The home's formal entry opens onto a IMng room with a wood-burning flre- plaoe Md large formal dining room featuring a conveniently situated wet bar with built-In refrigerator. The kitchen Includes a breakfast nook Md a MCOndary bedroom has a private full bath. The master bedroom suite ha • wood-burning flreplact\ his and her walk-In closets. plus a fully compwtmented bath. A third full bath la located acroaa from the den/third bedroom. The Interior laundry room lncludel a utlllty alnk and the home offert the conwnlence of an attached two-cw page. A private patio Is altuated off the IMng and dining roome. Interior appointments include wet bars with ceramic-tiled tops, wet bar refrigerators, two fireplaces (one In master bedroom). built-in kitchen ap- pliances, ceramic-tiled countertops, intercoms. central air conditioning, direct access to a two-car garage. circulating hot-water pumps, 75-gal- lon water heaters and central vacuum systems. "While all of these attractions are ideal for busy professionals or retired couples. new Sea Island's address moments from some of the finest shopping, dining and entertaiment centers anywhere In California as well as the business environment at New- port Center makes this opportunity even more outstanding." Gootrad said. Within the community's walled per- imeter are such private neighborhood recreatlonaJ attractions as two swim- ming pools and spas. a recreation center and two night-lighted tennis courts. all set amid landscaped grounds. Exterior building and common area maintenance, gatehouse entrance, recreational facllltles and residential bulldlng fire/hazard Insurance are provided through the homeowner as- sociation. which la supported by monthly assessments to all owners. For more Information. call (714) 84f0-5050. Book helps organize kitchen Pere dOwn, pKk up, and pUt llW.rt -thla ~be your IMWW to or- glinlljllg ktlcMn dutt«. And, -"" the Y8lt --°' dlhee and cutlery, cook-ing Utwl 1111 Md e.bof...mg d9vtcee on tM fWl&et todlly, tt'• no W01tdet w h moet atonige oooec:IOu• le*'-' OM Mcome cMitaJClld, I,.., ..... le no tonger• lihlntng ...... -..... tor~ .. ..,. ..... Iii ....... you'll w -... -,.. .... "' ..... -== ...... ~ ......... .,... ... • .. • • •• •• •• Tllll ..,.. -.... .-. da11• of.,.,.. Gayle Amato Presents: Res: 721-4120 **SPECIAL ATTENTION** DOVER SHORES We h.lVe a professional couple from out of the area that prefer Dover Shor~. They would like 10 view property Tu~y. July 18th. The num~r of bedrooms 1s not important, however the home m~I lend itself to form.ll entertaining Pcrh.lps your home will fit their needs. I would appreciate the oppor1un11~ to meet with you to discuss the possibility of offering your home 10 our clients. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1220 OtrnUGGER DRIVE This home 1s absolutely beauti(ul Light, bright, meticulously main- tained. Four bedrooms, plantation shutters, oak parquet flooring, formal dining, kitchen-family are;i. Private back yard with pool and spa. $665,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 WFSTCUFF 5 BEDROOM PLUS DEN 1101 NOTl1NGHAM Recently remodeled two story Five bedrooms, den formal dimng Two fireplaces, family kitch en. New wiring, plumbing, lire-time tile roor, custom Frenc h door<. and windowi.. The list goes o n and on. Owner may arry second T .D. S699,000 A LOT OF HOME FOR TI-IE MONEY In C~ta Mesa. Four bedrooms, formal dmmg room, remodeled kitchen with ~tmg area Pbntauon shutter!>, mirrored walls. Pool and spa. Th~ home shows exceptionally well and lends 1tselr mcely to family living and e ntenaining Conveniently located on a cul-de-we street. S278,900 WESTCUFF BEST BUY Owner will carry financing for qual1f1ed buyer. Traditional family home with wonderful curb appeal. Three bedroom plus den, formal dining room, brick fireplace m living room. Just reduced S509,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Owner will arry financing for 30 ye.lrs for qualified buyer. OrlgiNlly built for builders own r~ldence in 1983. Thr~ bedrooms, three baths, oversized three car garage. RV access. A quality home, easy to see. S464,SOO UDO HIGHRJSE Totally remodeled New European kitchen, carpeting and wall cover- ings. fonNl dining, your own sauna ;ind laundry facilities. 24 hour dOOf'rNn, billiard room, pool. It's all here ;ind easy walking 10 biy, ocean, shopping and r~taurants S6lS,OOO NEW US11NG ON nlE PENINSULA Spacious, quiet, three bedroom, three bith townhome with 6 car guest parldng. Seven ysr1 new, Med1terraf\6n uchitecture, 360• view from rOof top JCUden Gourmet kitchen, fireplace In master bedroom and living room, more. E.tsy to ~. $495,000 For your priva te showings, Call Gayle Amato 1-..saoo ·-~~~-!!!!ll~~~~~~~·~!!lll!!!~~·c~DAILY PILOT / REAL ESTAft According to C-21 survey 1st-timers still in market Rising home prices and higher mortgage Interest rates have not slg- nlflcantly reduced the percentage of first-time home buyers during the last five years, according to statistics compiled by Century 21 Real Estate Corp. The national percentage of first- time buyers has remained steady at approxlmately 40 percent for this period, based on more than 150,000 sates per year to first-time buyers by the Century 21 system. "It Is a myth that the first-time buyer is out of the market," Monte Helme, vice president of public Infor- mation for Century 21 Real Estate Corp., said. He was a speaker at the recently concluded spring seminar of the National Association of Real Es-- tate Editors. "In some areas of the county, such as the Chicago area. nrst-time buyers purchased 45 per- cent of the homes In the first quarter of 1989." "The profile of the average first- time buyer is certainly changing," Helme said. "Spot surveys of our brokers Indicate the average first- time buyers Is a few years older. buying a smaller house or purchasing a townhouse or condominium Instead of a slngle-famly home. The first-time buyers may also be purchasing farther out and in less expensive net hborhoods." ~e percentage of flrst-tlme buyers has remained basically stable for the last five years despite a rise In the average price of a starter home to $77 ,800 In March, 1989 from $63,000 at the beginning of 1985. Effective interest rates have fluctuated be- tween 9 .3 percent and 12.4 percent during this time period according to NAR. "There seems to be a general per- ception that rising prices and Interest rates have squeezed the first-time buyer out of the real estate market," he said. "We see no direct correlation between Interest rates. home prices and the activity level of first-time buyers during the last five years. "Each local market Is different," Helme said. "But in a vast majority of the country, the first-time buyer Is aJive and buying." Century 21 Real Estate Corp.. a wholly owned subsidiary of Metro- politan Life Insurance Co .. Is the larg- est real eslate organization In the world. Approxlmately 11 percent of all residential real estate transactions completed in this country were handled by a Century 21 office. Merelaandise opportunities in ·elauilied - like bringing e•ery garage tale in town to your li•inl room . ..WIUla • ..,. CU.OllCMUMDa 4 8EOAOOM 2\t. BATH ... OCEANVIEW. GREAT FNA.Y HOME ON LAAGE OPEN CQA. NER LOT-NEWLY AEDECOR ATID AHO AEADY TO MOYI tNTO-ACCESS TO THREE PRIVATE OCEANFRONT BEACHES . ...... 4m CClllnMm l'llJM~- Of91HOU• IAT,.. M . COWAN tEIGHTI '6 °' AN ACAi! ESTATE PROPERTY. 4 1EDAOOM MO 3 BATH HOME WITH SPECTACULAR V1EW8 OI NTIR"I LAKE ANO SlWL1:0UNDING C()UM. IRIW:. ROOM FOA · ttOAID OR TENN8 COURT. Home inspections have soared re- cently In Orange County and across the country as home prices continue to spiral upwards, according to Bill Ross, vice president of the Orange County chapter of the California Real Estate Inspection Association. "We have seen a very high demand recently from the general public who need to protect the biggest purchase of their lives," said Ross, himself a building inspector and owner of Gold- enwest Home Inspectors located in Huntington Beach. "I think we are truly now in the age of full disciosure." A home Inspection Involves a visual observation of the main components of a home. including the roof mem- brane, electrlcal, plumbing, heating. exterior, foundation. site drainage. in- teriors and appliances. These items are required to be observed by in- spectors who are members of CREIA. CREIA is a non-profit association which sets high standards for its members, Including conformity to rigid standards of practice and code of ethics. CREIA candidates must pass a aeries of performance stan- dards and education requirements before becoming a designated mem- ber. The use of home Inspections has burgeoned In Californla since 1985. where a landmark Supreme Court decision held that the seller of a property and real estate agents have a duty to conduct a diligent inspection of the property and disclose con- dit1ons which might affect its de- sirability. Since then, the California Association of Realtors supported passage of several laws which further define the real estate agent's respons1b1ht1es. With the need of home inspections rising, there has been considerable Influx of new inspection companies. Unfortunately. many "inspectors" are not CREIA members and do not pos- sess the high technical knowledge needed to properly Inspect homes. Ross said. "We have over 250 interested people in our database in Orange County alone. There's enough business for about 50 of them." Ross contends many agents are actually doing the hiring of an Inspector due to time constraints. and that they may not be asking enough questions to screen out the unknowledgeable in- spectors. "We get calls almost every day from concerned homeowners who discover problems (in their homes) that the inspector never caught." Ross said. While a home 1nspect1on may not reveal hidden or latent defects. a trained inspector can usually uncover more facts about a home. Information about CREIA members may be obtained by contacting the California Real Estate Inspection As- soc1at1on in Sacramento at (916) 443-1422. The address 1s 1100 North St .. Suite 50. Sacramento 95814. For a listing of CREIA members in Orange County, call (7 14) 848-4948. EILEEN HARRIS I , FOR PRIVATE SHOWING. CALL Ell.EDI 769-HM Sun yourself on your own stretch ol be41ch. Plily tennk on a private coun. Watch the sun rile over lhe n)OOtltains and silhouette CatallN Island is tt droP.S Into the tea to the west. -· ,. <.J IRVINE COVE TOP AGE!fT NEWPORT BEACH, 1988 EXCELLENT VALUE IN HARBOR RIDGE A spttlacular Harbor Ridge estate fcaturtng 5-8 bedrooms, cJc~ndln~ on the~ of the room: formal IMng room family room. sun room dining room wc!«iht room. theatre room. overlooking the ctty of Newport to l>alos Verdes. For luxur- IOus Uv1ng, magntn«nt view. and gracious entert.aJnlng. Please lnqlrt' about cx~llcnt tcnns. Priced ~low market a':'d appralll('d value for quick sale ............... :. 83.895,000 EMERALD BAY LOT Spectacular vtew lot. Price tn- cudes approved plans for ap- proximately 5.000 square foot house. Ready to pull per- mits and begin consructlon. MAJOR PRJCE REDUCTION $895.000 BIGCA~--n'ALUE • txdroon soL.., Otl.'d) Tl ( Pn \'<ltt' p<>o • • • S 7'1' ooo Lo1<tl) holTlC' 1n J>ftn1!l1ous Sta\'10. \ ~drooms, 2 baths pll.ls many dt\orator rnuc Ii b ... $171,c•K> NORTH LAGUNA \ bt'Jroom~ ! harh nu1n hou'lt' l>l'utht'J I ht'.lroorn I !nth !{Ul'\I l.lflll Lu~ Sl'°°/munrh LAGUNA CHARM I HR l BJ\ hou\t" on rwo loo LIDO LISTINGS NEW LISTING! VIEW FROM nlE TOP Penthouse, Bayfront, Security, Condo with availablity of boat slip. 2 BR and den, 2650 sq/ft. Superb loation and floorplan $695,000 BEACHFORNT VILLA! Dramatic Villa on huge beachfront lot! Enter through double gate into spacious patio and 2 story foyer with multiple skylights. Huge gourmet kitchen. Master suite on the water includes study, sitting area, fireplace, his and her baths, and saunas, Two additional bedrooms, and baths. Room for expansion. Offered at $1,495,000 . HUGE CONTEMPORARY BA YFRONT ON SOUD CHANNEU This dramatic and spacious bayfront home is loated on a sunny, oversized, private lot. Bevel-cut crystal doors enter into the dramatic living and entert~ining areas with a view to the lido ~ud channel, large patio and the private bayfront dock. The master suite, also located on the water, has a fireplace, 2 baths and dressing area plus a secluded balcony. Four additional bedrooms and baths. Huge St. Charles kit~hen with view of water. Designer furnishings included. Call for a prtvate showing $2,250,000 '7« 7lc-e ~·"'~' . CALL DENNE SODERLING 760-5000 nu: REAL ESTATE --SUPER STARS" 3 9Yllllable in Newport Hgta. !UM!,_ I fllmlly rm & den. 3 Flreplecee, 3 C8r 9-•· Ovw 2200 s.f., white wlllhea cabkleta. Roof to deck wlvWI# & much more. · From $475,000 PATTY •• ..,. Ul·lW ONMIAT,_M -CUYaT,• Ali/MD "-llor'l ol COila ..... • PRIVAT! COMMUNITY • WALK TO 2 PRIVATE BEACHES &MARINA • CONTEMPORARY4BR3BA+ MAID'S QUARTERS CONTACT DAVID COONR Ol'C:ll1·191 AelMlla Jla1ting1 & <1!011q1any lraltors MEDITERRANEAN CONTEMPORARY Ocean View Home CLFFHAYEN CONTEllPORARY -CAPE COD Cl••lc New England style 6 BR, 4.5 BA family home. Located only 4 doors to Bayshof'88 main b11ch. L°"8ly &.ad brick courtyard. Tra- ditional del8llng end quality tippC>lnt';I :ii'fl"'· .. ,_._ OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 1984 VISTA CAUDAL 1420,000 FEE 10 yr. old BU;FFS c-olldo (only 14 bh. ln 19':'Q~ f.nd wUI -c,-Man. 3 RR. 2 8 .\ in low drnwlv arH lralur~ r&M rablntt'1. dbl. 1nwt.hon. lop •p· plian<~ C'.orian •anitM-. & '"'· ••f>lmi •\fo n~urr offrn mini Bark 8.\' \Ww and labulout aUMf'I._ \tol fioanno,_ I 1111Md. OttVpanc)' OPPEIED IY PllYW4J OOGGIO 714-710-N78 ""' t\I' let Us ..... Y11 Sell y .. p,_,.,.,t Cal ...... 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. ** Just minutes from the beach. this Duplex has PRIVATE YARD for each 2 BR UNIT. Baths r«»ntly remodeled. A FIREPLACE ANO SKYLIGHTS are added tenant attractions. For specifics on this prime Costa Mesa property call IM-!117 RALPH M. CARRUTHERS, R..ttor .-Z T91bert # 10 Fountain Velley Flowing. Warm. French Doored Family Home w /Brick & Oak Trimmed Floors open to Lush Landscaped Yard!! PICTURE THIS 3 bedroom doll house In Corona del Mar with a new kitchen with Europen style whitewash oak cabinets. oak hardwood floors, brick fireplace. brick patio front & back and much more! OHL Y S819,000 K..-.veetnlenta Co. JUDY KOU.A M0-1212 BELCOURT HILL Lots of bay windows & spacious charm in the country kitchen & through-out. This 48drm, 2'12BA plus family Is "Next to a greenbelt. Mom & Dad!" u clusiV! Executive Home with Ocun ' Catalina Vie~ Gated comm .. pool & spa 2 BR. 2~ BA. den, gourmet kitchen. many amenities $S9S.OOO let U1 Help Y 11 Sell Y 01r Property! 1121 Ill rm WAY 1111,m oa 11 • ., Jlf n ... WllTl 111 Win" Call C1111tf1t~, 642-5678 UmlllVD1mlll •a Nm •alllll' (l1•) lll-IOlO for information & surprisingly low cost. MB lllLT LlllTllll "Q" Pt8I\ -3BR, 2'ASA. 2 •tOtY. 2180 eq. ft. Beeutlfutly maintained. M~ln condition. Neutrel dece>r. con¥Watlon erM. Community pool -Tennl• Club & ehopplng neerby. • A8l<JNO Pl"l IOO fff -Of'£W SUH 1·5 ----· £Nr E.-lllwlf v-.. CenMfl •no u.n PIHH Call nt.11M --·~ --'-_(_ _ .. ~-...... -0..0IC•-0..0I----------.. ·-·· -_,AU MOUlll/COf•Ot -'" --,, .. --, .. (--tl!t <_ ... _ l ltt (......... ,,, .. --, ... ..... ~ 1tll --tUO --, ... ................ ,,., .,_ t lM ..... ~ ,l. -,. --.------... c-... _<_ ------..c ........ --·- APAlfMINH -----c--,..,_ .... (----'"-·----· ---------·---- ---.... Holl "'14 ... -,.,. ----.... ... _., ..... MISC. ltlNf ALI (--,,. ....... ,_ -,,. --,, .. --rm _ .. _ ,,,.. --,,,. ~ ... --...,.. rro --..,_ 23 SOUTHAMPTON SAT/SUN 1-S ~<D • .:LTY ,.., .... ,.,. ,,. __ _ ............. '75-4121 BRASHIER & CO. DEVELOPHEh"T OPPORTh'NTTYl '1,800.,000 ···-Ollll ~"""' n.~··· •Or••ft~ .. _. •M ... "MA• CONTACT MilCIA BIASBIU BliSHJ!& 6 CO. 1111 BaJ'1We Dltft. 9illie HO Corou .. llar, C.Ut.nla tHH 714/76t.l!lt az•cTo•• _ _, ~ PVklCA TION ou.ollNE ~ee- c.----· '-----....... Moftder Fn 4 ao p "' T~ Mon 4.30pm Wedi rt ; •• T-430pm ~-WM 410pm ,..._ nw.,4'°P"' SelurOer '" S'OO p "' ...., Fn SOOpm --T-....,_ °"""_.__ ......... --..... ...., __ ,__ . ..,. . ._.. .... _ ...... ------...--··------... -----.,._.....,.._ C .. CK YOUR AO THI,_, DAY n..o.; .... .--~ ... --·'-· .... .,,.,.._ ,__ __ .,..,. ... ,... .......... ,_ .. .., .................... , ............. o.; ..... _. ... .-..y"' ~ .... 111 .............. -·..., .. .............. "' ..... --......... ---.., .... -c....--•-.....r• .... ..... THI DALY PLOT OfftCa NOUlll T.er.'.., ..._,COUllTB 1114 ... , . ' •Spa •POOi tView **Waterfront **•Waterfront and POOi V'Glve Address at Guatd Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI 93 Corsica. Nwpt. North 644-6200 $295,000 8 Evening Song, Irvine 644-6200 $248,500 102 Harbor Woods. CdM 6«-9060 $245.000 10111 Kukul, H.B. 546-2313 $214,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 •.,.. t833 Udo Pane Dr, Newport 8ch 937-5050 $619,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 106 Onyx. Balboa 6«-9060 $579.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 84 Petic.n Ct., Bayview Terrace 844-90e0 $347,000 Sun 1-5 2078 Pomona, C.M .. 645--0303 $249,500 * • 101 Scholz Plaza PH 17 Versallles,N.B. 759-9100 $189,990 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••740 Via Lido Nord, (lot) Udo Isle, NB 842-5200 $1.800,000 Sunday 1-5 2 II .... FAii i• 1r IEI 12 Betcouft.S .. 8*ouft &44-e200 s 1, 195,000 t309 c.matton, Corona del Mar Sun 1:30-5 831-1400 $850,000 Sat 1-5 221 Nata. IMllffl 144-toeO $659.000 Sun 1-5 • .-.e11Sen8et>Mtl8n, Hrbr Rdge, NB 873-9333 $1,795,000 . Sund9Y 1·5 •• .,.15 S.. Cove Ln, See IMnd, N.8. 873-0e81 $579.000. Sunday 12-4pm 2100 a.vtele, PeNnaM Pt 831-1400 *641,000 3-43 82nd St., H• rpot1 Shorel Sun 1·5 131-1400 1375,000 Sat/Sun 1..S 1 •11111 t11 All p. , ,.. a.i Pl, 8M Qa •sit .... ,1 , ·--8IU8un 1~ 501 Dahlia. Corona del Mar 6«-9060 $690,000 320 E. 21st St., Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 548-7001 $295,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1225 Essex. Westellff 644-9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5 \ *448 Esther (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 499-6104 $325,000 Sun. 1-5 1839 Hlghland. Harbor Highlands 644-6200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1660 Iowa, C.M. 546-2313 $260,000 716 Iris, Corona Del Mar 673-5354 $472,500 845 Joann, C.M. 646-7171 $225,000 3709 Lake Ave .. Peninsula Sat 12-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 6«-6200 $615,000 Sun 1-5 6431 Larkepur, C.M. 546-2313 $232,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3319 Nevada, C.M. 546-2313 $279,000 Sun 1-4 t2100 OcMn Blvd (Peninsula) N.B. 673-3777 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2220 Pomona, C.M. 546-2313 $269,000 4411 River. Peninsula ~200 $449,000 2632 Riverside. Costa Mesa Sun 12-4 Sun 1-4 631-1266 $292,500 Sunday 1-5 2185 Rural Pt, (w/untt) Eaatslde CM 646--8003 $299,900 Sat 1·5 2273 Rutgers, ea.ta Mesa 760-5000 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 3429 Santa Ct•• C.r, Mesa w~. CM 540-7355 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 3501 Sauaaltto, H.V. HMll 844-toeO $850,000 Sunday 1·5 2011 Tustin, E'eide C.M. 631-1400 5295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 345 Un~B2, 8eck Bay 144-toeO 19,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ff21 Vleta Bonita, Blutfa, NB 840-1213 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2843 Vllta Omada, Bluffs 644-9060 $519,000 Sun 1-5 242 Walnut St., ~Sh<>ree 144-toeO $309, Sat 1·5 3141 YeloWltone. C.M. Ma.OSSO 1226,000 Sun 1~ ••71 Mrw Alllll. W111JM T""'9o no.o714 ....... ,...,.. 2-8 -= IL, 1Mtl11l111ll, N.a. no---a./8uft 12.ot tm1Ma-C"-....... ND.--.-lllil1-8 ·.mm:W' ... ,~ *+327 Catellna, Nwpt Hgts, NB 759-6700 $498,000 Sat 1-5 3245 Ctay St, Newport Beach 631-1266 $475K-$499.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 17741 Collins Clrefe, H.B. 631-7300 $297,500 Sat 1-5 3530 Cryttal Ln .. S .A. 546-2313 $199,950 Sat/Sun 12:30-4 ••3439 Fuchsia, C.M. 546-2313 $287,900 Sun 1-4:30 1013 Grove Ln, Westelltf Grove. H.B. 631-7300 $725,000 Sun 1-5 •1712 lrvlne Ave. Bayerest, N.B. 631-7300 $439,000 Sat 1-5 1901 S. Kathy Ln. Anaheim 645-0303. $239,000 Sun 12:30-4·30 2524 Lehigh. C.M. 662-0550 $269,000 Sat 12-4 **3504 Marcus, N.B. 673-7300 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1687 New Hampshire, C.M. 546-2313 $289,000 Sun 12-3 ••2607 N. Redlands, Costa Mesa 673-8700 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1700 Paloma. Newport Beach 642-5200 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 V'26 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, NB 673-9333 $1,249,000 Set/Sun 1-5 20 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 6«-8200 $939,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •••1100 SM Lane. Harbor View Hiits 644-8200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 tt2815 Setting Sun Dr. Hrbr View Hiits, COM 840-5580 s 1,350,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 v 18 SonriM. L8aUna N6guel 790-5000 $499,000 Sun 1-5 v35 Sonrtsa, L8guna N9* 790-5000 $495,000 Sun 1-5 ••403 Via Udo Soud, Udo ,.,. 831-1400 $1,950,000 Sun 1-5 112 Waztera, Udo t• 831-1400 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 104 V1a Yetta, Udo Ille 831-1400 $538,000 • ....... Sun 2·5 213 AmethY91, a.lboe l9'llnd ..... 7211 l710,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1711 AdM9e. ~ ...,_ •1-1400 a10.000 s.uaun 1-s so., 9-trwood • ...,..... Pk, Irv. ..... 7171 '247,500 s.tJ8un 1..S 2M3 Clff Dr.•~ ....... ... 8200 11.100.000 8Un 1-5 1237eo...~~- ••• OI03 000 SM/8un 1·5 ••1• ca.IDY.Dr. (~Shene) N.8. 142-IOOO "31,000 a.t/lun 1-Spm. 4 IEDROOI ••1901 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 S-475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **337 Via lido Soud (lido) N.B. 673-3777 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 900'W. 20th St ., C.M. 722-8680 $219,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 ** 1116 W. Bay Ave, Newport Beach 673-3777 $1,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR (ltlus Fii RI or DEi ••1101 Bershlre Ln, Westcllff, N.B 631-7300 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 17 Ch«ry Hiiis. Big Canyon, NB 559-9400 $1,5"45,000 Sunday 2-5 2123 College Ave, C.M. &4S-0303 $257,500 Sun 1-4 2556 Cr•Mew. Bayshores, Newport Beach 873-9333 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v ••9 Crestwood. Hrbr Rdge, NB 673-9333 $3.400.000 Sunday 1-5 •25271 Erk:aon Way, Laguna Hiiis 494-970. $315,000 Sat/Sun 1--6 **501 Evering Star Ln, Ovr Shrs. N.B. 831-1400 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **501 Evening Star Ln, Ovr Shr, N.B. 831-7300 S1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •+ 11 Jade Cove. Spyglass. CdM 780-1468 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 208 La.CO.ta C1 .. Eattllde. C.M. 831-1400 $475,000 Sun 1-5 *1821 Uncofn Ln, Westcilff, N.B. 646-2775 $820,000 Sat 1_. 3387 Mar1Qokl. C.M. 541-2313 $277,900 Sat/Sun 1-<4:30 •• 1220 Outrigger. Corona Del Mar 7to-5000 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •mi P<>r' Aberdeen. N.B. &31-1400 '599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1972 Port Claridge, HV Homes 844-8080 $842.500 Sun 1-5 • 1142 Port Laurent, H v. Homes 644-8080 '595.000 Sun 1-5 •9 Rein Ster. lrvtne 759--8700 $&60,000 Sat 1-5 * • •5322 Sierra Ro1a. Turtlerock, Irv 642-4940 $489,500 Sat/Sun 11 -4 401 Signal Rd .. ChHhaven, N.B. 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1720 Skylark, Baycrest. Newpor1 Beach 631-1400 $639,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1727 Tradewlnds. Baycrest 644-6200 $579.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3059 Tyler Way, C.M. 546-2313 $259,500 Sun 1-4:30 • * * 116 Via lido Nord. Lido Isle 631 -1400 $1 ,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •223 Via San Remo. Udo Isle 644-6200 $7 10,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 470 Vista Trucha, Bluffs 644-6200 $379.000 Sat 1-5 •2315 Westminster Ave. Easts1de, C.M 631-7300 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2106 Windward Ln. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6 Winged Foot, Big Canyon 644-6200 $949,000 Sat 1-<4.30 •1917 Yacht Truant, Seaview 64"4-9060 $818,000 Sunday 1-5 •2009 Yacht Vlndex. Seaview 631-1400 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IEDROOI 3134 Klllybrooke, C.M. 5"46-2313 $249,900 Sat 1-5 ***••4809 Seashore. Newport Beach 760-5000 $1.199.000 Sa11Sun 11-6 220 Via Palermo. Udo Is ... NB 760-5000 $545K Sun 1.30-5 I Ill ,1us Fii Ill or DEi • 1002 Cannonade. C.M. 546-2313 $.429,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 2591 Circle Or. Bayshores 644-9060 $885,000 Sun 1-5 •2soo Cliff Or, Nwpt Hgts. NB 673-9333 $1 ,390.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •• 10 Geneva. Harbor Ridge S..4-6200 $2.660.000 Sat 1-4·30 1612 Highland Or, Harbor Highlands. N.B 631-7300 $625.000 Sun 1-5 * • 1906 Irvine Ave, Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sat 1-5 204 Kings Place. N.B. 673-7300 $735,000 Sun 1-5 1925 Lanai, Costa Mesa(Mesa Verde) 631-7370 $495.500 Sunday 1-5 1101 Nottingham. Newport Beach 760-5000 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • * 14 Oakcrest. Newport Beach 760-5000 $2,895.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·30-5 17 Pinehurst. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2074 Port Bristol, Hrbr View Hms, NB 760-5000 $.497,000 Sat 1-5 * 1901 Port Cardiff. Hrbr View Hmes. NB 640-5664 $674,900 Sunday 1-5 2006 Port Provence. Har. View Hms 631-1400 $595.000 Sun 1-5 1978 Seabourne, Har. View Hms. 631-1400 $615.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1942 Port Weybridge, Harbor View, N.B. 759-9100 $599,900 Sat/Sun 12:30-5:30 1219 Sandkey, Harbor View Hills 644-9060 $779,000 Sun 1-5 1873 Tahiti, Mesa Verde, CM 5-40-7355 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 1952 Wlndward Ln. Baycrest 644-6200 $640.000 Sun 1-5 •3379 Wisteria. Costa Mesa 540-7355 $364,900 Saturday 1-5 I IR (ltl1s Fii RI or DEi 26 71 Bayshore Or. Bayshores 644-9060 s 1,295.000 •• 1448 Galaxy. Dover Shores Sun 1-5 644-6200 S 1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1_. l IEIROOI IR IORE 110 Via Trieste, Lido late. 631-7300 $1,245,000 Sun 1-5 let Ut Help Y 11 Sell Your Properf y! C111 C1111if ied, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. I ' PAGE J4 /SATURDA~July15, 19'8'1 .. llllil ...................................... !111111 ...... lll!ill ...... !!!~~~~~ ~1'~11'11!1» BBJll. ilii2~•~111~;;;;;;;;;;;~1~ii--~~l~~~-----~~~~"'P.!""----~~ ' I • I .llillJilll , .... ... 1002 GtMrat 1002 General J002 Mboa blind I 006 ;:Cor:;,:;;ona~dtf~Marimi!i-~!il•iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~---------....,,- *... .... •4BR 2~8a trg cape Cod. OPEN SUN 1.... "'NPT HOTS S UNITS Ull .. 1 ir ••YflllT So of Hwy S675.000 3149 Yellowstone lBR each w/plenty ol ~ .. LISTm! IAYs.IS.llWIL •~-... NllAlllT* •2BR2BA.OceanViewlot 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 car gar partctng on 2 eep loll Custom home with a real Gorgeous cuttom 5 Come VIEW this VIEW 12 Year Otd $Ingle Famlly s•2s.ooo Agt 67~161 l.450 sq It $225,000. S439K Bkr 759-SOllO Houses/Condos mountain f11tJr In New-Bedroom,4';.BathhOme Near east end-40' lot wtth Custom0uality4BR 3BA ;::=:=::=:::::;;;;I port Very private sur-River Rock fireplace 1n hv-pier & slip, could take Top eon<! w/3 car par1il-041 otnlll" OPEN SAT 12"" BUYERS WANTED!! General 1002 roundtngs. boasting 1ng rm. large lamlly rm. large yacht SpectactJlar Ing. OPEN Sal/Sun 1-5 On R-2 lot Xlnt for adding 2524 Lehigh. College Pk many trees 3 Bedloom spacious Euro-kitchen, v-ol t~rn1ng basin, 213 Amethyst $790,000 2nd unit $472,500 3 BR, 2 BA. family room. 1111 MWI PAYllllTt and t>onus rm-plus 5 gar-wet bar. hardwOOd floors, hills. night hghts .& boat-Cal &44-7211 Sea Lion Ally 673-5354 office & hardwood nooics. 1111111•'1 F•ST Orange County Investor ages 1 Offered at his & hers ba1h With 1ng activ1t1es. Prioe rep--$269,000. Alt t~ comtorta of home will give y0u the down $450,000 1acuui tub-Just a tew ot resents land value. lll&.n WllU/IEISI SBA 3BA. 3 car garage payment on the home of 1100 Plllella ttte amenities Lovely S 1,800,000 Costa Mesi 1024 sparkling l)OOll $364.900 r:'~&!',,°!: ~ ~~h~~~~ tpea --~ 1·1 ~~cy~k P:~:~a ~~g ~?. 141 Yl1 L.We lertl _ __ WTml....... 112-1111 -ISi T.L.11 IAft ership. You malle the 142 1280 $1 100 000 Call for Appl .,.. S.~-1 CHARMING 4BR & den. Charming 3Br 1Ba 11tra Ill IAYYllW mUOI 4BR 3B~. 3 car garage, ~~~~~ tKftiP . ~I· i~m2~;1o~~ i~jp :~~-:~-.~~~~~~~=-~~~;= 3~~:~. --.. •· .... .... ""~ '1l))}))) il(.tf ~ '1l))}))) ,_, 1007 EAA AIU ... ,,, ........ .. ..... , """ ...... •m.ooo lorRaY*le REALTY WORLD . ~ *lll.llllLISl-llT FllllAftl NEWPORT BEACH REALTY WORLD . REALTY WORLD. llSTll....UU OPENSAT.ISUN 12-s IEllm•EI. 8"tlloorptan4BR2'·BA. Ptte llrrtttl"' NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACrl -161 Mesa Drive (at Elden) From S3•3.000 3Br lg famlty rm, $260,ooo ~=~====~====!~~~=! Ptte llrrttt lltr With t>eaYtlful bay view Eutslde Coate Mna 2'..\Ba, 2 cat gar • vaulted GAU ... .. -; .... llrl'tft I"' 3Br 3Ba. 2 car gar. 2 aty New 3Br 211\Ba. 2 car at-ce.hngs, spa tub in mu-..... •UMtlU home Spacious mllr tach gar , GE appliances ter. AH Custom llM!M a. 1111 SPYGLASS EXEC. HOME --S lSTAYR 11111 llWI PAMITt suHe w/1ac tub, vaulted Prime locatlon. adjac to OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 T 9111 RMI; PAI.II .rw '" · Ive he d '" cell custom kite w/sub o trwys & airport business 243 Palmer Agt Russ or Y Palatial SBA 5'-.BA w/vtew ~~~ fory:'st!are o~wn-refr:O .. sect gar door area. 10 min to t>each Kuhlmann 673-3777 A iewef nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac Breathtaking harbor. ocean & light v't€NI Pool. spa, BBQ & a patio that is an ex\enSlon of this warm family home 4 BA. family rm .. first time on market. $1.250.000 next to Bob Hope s ership You make lhe .. TIP.. tO"l. low dn FNMA hncg 3BR W/ALL NEW klteh home Ltqutdat~ ~: mthly pymta & -share $795000 OPEN $231,750~ carpeting oak cabs, appllanC9S, .. llT&mlMIS S \,! i~ic~ ~iNOAEa apprec You receive Sat./Sun '1.5 327 Anade. Jim. 553•6090 lloortng. carpets. balh· FN Ill.I If ...... 721•1200 Agt t00"10 tax t>enet1ts Must (by Bay Island) *WTSlll* room. drtve-way, pain! In 3 BR, 2..., BA, prime East· have clean credit Agt C ~ I ..._ & out Lrg lot on quiet side Costa Mesa 10 lOvet S 1oo.ooo,ooo Sold!) 957-6002 Dys. Ev Wknds .... ry • •-•1 3BR home ' mother in taw street Vacant $229,000 cation Many cMtuH I~•· -111·11 l unit. 4 car prkng, huge Owner may carry 2nd tures. priCed to sell last ~ P•lrlck a_:_.,~ TF NORE OPEN SUN 1-S 11 JADE COVE LA VERA BURNS 780-1468 .... ~I ~I A ;'~\ SELL rhrou((h cl,w,1f1t•d TOWllHOIES COIDOS FOR SILE 1 IEIRlll *•+747 Schenley Bay, Costa Mesa M5-2770 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1-~ * ..... • 100 Sch<>fz Ptz, PH 3, Veraallles. NB 548-8112 $139.900 Sunday 1-5 21E•- * • 783 AvocedO, COronl Del Mar 8734414 $235,000 Sunday 1-4 -'•*HO Cagney Ln 104, VIiie Balboa, NB 87s,...MOO $289,000 Sun 1_. ...... 30 C.nyon le&and Dr. B~ Cyn, NB 780-5000 1250,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 408 E. 8lly Ave, Penlnlula 131·1400 1315,000 Sat 1-5 2524 ElcMr1 K. Coel• MeA &65-0303 1246.000 *2208Aleta.81uffa.N8 780-IGOO '371,000 S1t/Sun 1·6 Set/Sun 1-6 to1 Udo Pn Or, 1E. Udo Vlei 831-1400 1741,000 Set/Sun 1-5 • * ••• .,, Udo Pwtc Or. Npt 8ch 7ICMOOO SMl,000 Sunday , ... --------lot Open Sat t-5 2165 s 9 IMboa Island 1006 Rural Pl $299.900 Sher· OPEN UN 1-4 1 40 From.. S29S,000 Bu11<le1 IUITIFll llft.ll Cothow Bkr &46-8003 Con I I n en t a I Ave cooperative With ftnanc· OPPOR1'UNfTY to bu•l<I 2 large 2Br un111, xlnt ry ' 631-2.204 1ng lull slZ.e home on Balboa cOnd , view ot the t>ay •WTllll llPLD* iOo w 20th St 4 BR, 2 OPEN WEEKDAYS I 5 Island For information Best price $495,000 Prime Location. Pride of BA huge lot cul-de-sac SAT/SUN 11·5 C call Rumbold Realty Cann9f'Y Vlll9g41 Realty Ownership 2 on a Lot. MW Interior' $219,900, 320 E 2111 St M 675-4622 673-3177 Agt &4~3683 Owner 722-3680 548-7001 2 BR 191111 Fii RI or IEI ••*377 Bayview Terrace, Costa Mesa 673_.062 $275,000 Saturday 12-5 613 Jasmine, COfona del Mar 631-1400 $350,000 2160 San Michel East #D, C.M. M5-0303 $190,000 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 *••4'4 Sea Island, Newport Beach 760-5000 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11•••• 18 Artet Ct., N.B. 831-1400 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 17 Bertovento, Nwpt Ctest, N.8 . 873-7300 $275,000 Sun 1-5 488 Bolero Way, Park Udo, N.B. 131·7300 $229,500 Sun 1-5 181 Meea Ortw (Ealtllde) Colt• MeA 553--IOtO $231,750 sat/Sun 12-5 •241 fl!9lrMr (NMpor1 ~) C.M . 173-3111 ~.ooo a.uSUn 1-s *2450 VtMi H0aar. lluffa, NB 173-9333 ta ll.000 Set/Sun 1·5 •110W . ..,_~ 10l,C.M. '50-1880 1111,IOO Sun 1-4 ............ ••M AceCle TNe Ln, UntY. Ptic, lrV. 7 ... 100 1271.IOO 8Un 1..a fl* VIiia It= TM....._ N.8. .,..fa ... ...,.. 1-1 DUPLUES FOR SILE 3 II 11111 1 II 2185 Rural Pt, Eateide CM MS-8003 $299,900 Set 1-5 3II11111 2 II 1401 Cliff Or .. Cltffhaven &«-8200 $649,000 Sun 1_. 430 Gotdeorod, Otd CdM • M4-8200 $850,000 Sat/Sun, 1_. 413-c4131h Polntettl1, COfona Del Mir 673-8494 $815,000 Sund1y 1-5 ES FIR 'IEIT 211 ~AW, Okie Corona 0.. Mar 7~9070 $2600 Sat/Sun 12-5 •7 Mom~ CK, SpyglaM. CdM 213-533-1438 *3200/mo. Sat/Sun 1~ ••••'304~ W. e>c.nfront, Nwpt 8c:h 722......, '4000/mo a.t/SUn 12_. a.•S1•r11n ISiktl -...-..--..._-.... ...,.1 .... -.......,.._ _ _.l.;.;02;.;.41 Hwtt. •Kh 1040 L!f'N •Kh 1048 Newport •Kh I 069 Newpott llflCh 1069 Newport •Kh NEWLY REMODELED 8olSI Landmk 2450 e1 4bf ---3 BR. lh BA. 2 car g11. solar pooii sp1 cust MUI YllW 2BR. 2BA ocean & moun-•Liil l&YFlllT* .. UIYM lflOl&U $40,000 UNDER MARKET $257.900 by owner deco. F1 wondidoo11 IASltlPllCEI lain "'1ew pr1ced 11 End of llllnd 01 turning New Ltsllng L11ge 48drm. BY OWNER Eutbluff .f ,. h. II f.i l I I .I'-5<'5-5738 hardWd nrs p10 tandscp Wl'llle Wiier 'Aews1 Mod-Sl89 OOO Gated com-b1Stn 75' llontage will 4• .. Beth home on olft!f" " spacious 'G' Plan, 4BR. must see S..751t. Owoe; etn Contemporary SBA munoty Open Sal/Sun Mid 100 yacht Tea1 ac1el Costom pool. spa, 3Ba. 2200 sq 11. 2 level AEALTOA RWPllTftllm 842-2104 964-7™ s·~BA. 5000 f1 Custom l-S lOO Scl'lolz down $3.250.000 I PllYacy-and under $1 Twnhm S5K deoo<lliOn EASTSIDE 7,000 eq f1 R-2 alley. -· Estate w10u1rageous P 18 1 a" 102 Agent Cannery V1ll1ge Really m1lllont FOi prlYate show-credit $355 000 LH Charming 3BR 2BA hOme 3BR. 2BA. quiet s1reet TWSE•n'Stlfl pool 1 of a ktnd at a 548-34l2 673-3177 1ng call Cell PATRICK Sh~byappt 722-1066 '" 11ery destr•ble & mueh P 1 t n c' Pa Is on I Y Model per1ec1 lrg 4BR Great PflCe' FOi dela11s, 2 BR. great locat16n. frple 21, II' 1 _. TENORE 721-1200 Agl Eastblulf. by owner 3 BA ~ought -afllr nei gh· $350 ,000 Lea11e 2'"rBAhomeoear Ocean call PATRICK TENORE beaut•lut targe yard I -• (0Yer$100000000Sold•I 3BAS639000 900A'-borhood. $360,000 message 650-7713 w/lush landscaptng & 721-1200 Agt many wmdows. tndry rm BEACH SHACK 22 I 341h • po St· 720-l&52 ....,. * * * * * OPf;N HOUSE many extras A value at (Oller S 100,000,000 SOid') $455k Owner 64&-6615 SI $315,000. 673 1443 OPEN SAT tSUN l2-6 ljeaulifully decorated 3BR SAT/SUN 1.5 $397.500• To ·see, call •BALBOA TRl-PLEX • A O custom hOme A1tract111e 3165 Gtbrallar. Mesa PATRICK TENORE Charming 2Br cottage wan"R,•llTtEITCTll's,.rr HTATtllSISTUU 11p11y Country kt1ctien & V91'de 3 BR. 1 •• BA, 721 -1200 Ag1 F/P • 2 story duplex • .: tF Tiii Pltnln much morel $375,000 landacaped patto. yaid, (Over S 100,000,000 Sold'I Walk to tun zone S365K 1mmed1ately a11allable ILIFFI "I" Pl.Al DOVER SHORES BLUFFS II 1·I011 remodeled batl'ls, bulll-ln OwnrtBrkr 759-5080 Dock lor ss· yacht :.>500 sit, view of Baell Bay 4Br 2''1Ba. view $839,000 oak booilcases & enter· Uguna Hllls 1050 •IUO•RmUT• s1.100.ooo LH Owllel 3BR 2'~BA. S52s,ooo 1508Gata•yOrl11e tllnmenl center 1e· 4 BR, 3 BA lg dJ,, , loft • JBR • lam rm, frple, d/w 631-5710 Own.r 640-1213 OPEN SAT /SUN 1 5pm WllH•.Y-irf3•ti8o p~nted pool on lg corner lot, 2 atnum w/watertall. 2 car •IUCllHSE• ILlffS•('PUI 642•200001 642~130 ·~Alm! ' 979 5251 w n er Irvine 1044 SIOI)' $315.000 OPEN gar & more Walk to beh· 3BR 2BA lrplC wood c.eot Frt Row bay YU E•panded iiii• wD-CAlt•El ' Ul•AU.lfflll . SAT/SUN I 6. 25271 JUST LISTED• $289,950 tngs 2carga1 $278.000 3BR • 2''>BA •FA. 2500 Oes1t1btl comef lot Oek Hus 2 950 sq f1 '4BR 3 BA P91l llll( &aSa.m l&IUflt ErtC$0n Way 5 lwyl la DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 •NEW LISTING••• stf ooe-of·a-k1ndt Call firs thru-out 38R 28A & home inel 1 bonus rm, E'slde C M 38R. 2BA De-Large 4 or 58drm. 3 Bath PazN11eotia * IELCllllT * DOCKSIDE RE 722 ·9730 72o- 17 o4 OwoertBki tam rm Owner 720-15S2 family rm. lg kitchen Slfelble 1r11 Mu.et see home w/pyt yard Xlf'lt lo-Piece Rally 494•97o4 UCI UY Flltl -.._ YllW-H :u.~~,: r~ .. \ga':~~ g:~~ .71~s~ ,su~ ~:· ~~'f,7 ~ ·~:!~~';;fi Newport llfKh 1069 T~~ ~~~~rt1!~a?i JBR 2 1 1BA f1p1C spa 0~,;~~n:1~' 1!~R ~!~. PBalermo model. 4 BR 2 5 blUI P feMIOnltly $385 000 650-4794 PATRICK TENORE --••a tum . wont last aitch 2 car gar berber trade Sm down .a-.,,1me A. huge yerd best •OUI ro • r~-l&Yfltlf OPEN SUN 2-5 crpt. Y~lted ce;ts llght & "''1 • price 1'"""'1 9t52 8424 andtcaped Quiet tlr .. t 721· \200 Agt Totllly remodeled house al G t t I ... $49-2842 ..:.. "'.::.' -ASl<IMG $409,000 (Ovet S \00,000,000 Sold•I .,,,,.. dock 4Br 3B1 Belle Panch 759-6608 'Y 111 qu .. · cu -v&-PR E ST I G 10 US Mui " \2 BELCOURT OR SO sac location $279 000 HarbOI Ridge bee Home "11 IOllOJJ PWI A= Vetde tocaltOn SpactOUS b4!aut marble wMewaSh Grubb & EH•s Real1ors o.n.r. * S<t8-S792 3BR 2 •BA 2600 IQ ft 2BA. bnghl upper untt lt8ft 3BR 2°-.SA home on very c.Olnett 1acuu 1 tub lg 644-6200 Ocean1C11y ltghtl view w/pyt deck, 1224.000 l ...... l. .... lg lot w/RI/ 1cceu, Pflvate b1yfront patio 3 l&YYllW Y&llEI Ftnc &YI S719K S<tS-7959 S.. Lion Alty 673-53~ • $355.000 cer ger S 1 895 000 •Liil l&YFltlT * like new 3BA wlre1re1t ~ ... ~ ---------JUST REOUCE-0---OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S E•Qu•sltecontemporary 2')BA lam rm 2100 slf ~ / PRICE DROPPED to WINOWOOOg11denhome 1116 W Bay Ave home F1nestdec:01 home w /p11t spa \r\\'I l.."'I I~ \ .11 ~~O:·~m:upe~,.;~r, !.~kR. 1~=· ~~-::· Ca11try YHl-c• l•lftJ ::-ztri~~,~~.~· s53~A~•c:iER,.,~s~Ec111 -lC ALTORS ~ • open---To111ty ptt-$274.900 559-6861 lll·llll BollGrundyRltr 675-6161 721-1200 Agt 111te 9()0! & ape---1'1191 .... ~LIT (0Yer S 100.000.000 Sold!) Entert.alnw's dellQl'll ,..,_ llD By Newpot1 Pier White IO' n•tlTllY l&Y UAll IP!m W Ill l..... Twoh• 111 time offered' wit., Ylew ssa9 000 Lu11urlou1 contempor1ry JSR 28A home on very w~ 1-...... ~ 2w~/ ~!uhl11f',ly. mU1P-1_ Catt RUIS Kuhlmann' 1g1 home. Dock lor hlto 50' prl11111 1•-llnect ttreet -_. .. v·~ '"'' -650-3649 . boalt. 5BR 4'~BA. IP- wllllge lot New root. Ml-llll '°''·hardwood floor• & u•••Yfl ....... tl pro• 4500 t/I, 3 car gar-.;:;-==="= .. =.::;;;-=.::;;;";;;;;· lences,doortlwtndows Rf.NA( muctlmore!Amust ... t --11 age.S2.950,000 -··-.-$1500/mo f 1 }'Mr to $369,500. 725-9t559 New contemporary •BA VALERIE 646-1457. Agt 3BR 2·~BA. 3 ca1 ger ' t> • ....... 000 11!!-I 3BA house with new ---oce1n 11iew . country uy I I ....... ~-TURTLEROCK dock BeauUlul tnterlOI 111ns Frencf\ Like new Large ciuSlvellttlng!CA LL '\f~'l '.(l )I' f4i '('II New1ycu.stoml.ted48r,2''t extenalveu .. ofgran1tei corner lot S895K OPEN O..,W.. J:£ALTORS ' S..3carQ1r.pool,&1p1, marble. glllt block . IESTICUIFlllT Set /Sun 1-5 2100 OPEN SUN 1-SPM 2n ROBINHOOD COSTA MESA JUST LISTED! EAST SIDE ~ CHARMER! 3BR. 2BA W/FAM. ROOM & FRENCH DOORS. G ORGEOUS REMODELED KITCHEN & BA THSI LARGE PRl- VA TE YARD. $339.900 SAIL PROPERTIES 968-4441 U1•Jla $489.500 by owner butll-ln stereo wine 110 Ft F'rontege by 151h Ocain Bllld Cannery VII· 642-4940 5322 Si91r1 CIONI receue<I it 1'111 st ·as I . s 1 20 K , _ _'.:llOl~~Re~•~lly~6'.:7:3·::3~777:_::7'.......~::ii::::~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!I IAlf Rojl OPEN SAT/SUN doubi9 wetk-in e1o!.t.ng. Furnished Bulldlng tn 1BR In aw11d winning YllW.. 12.260,000 Open Set/Sun x In I con d Sum· ~ Woodey, ldtW· Turti.ocic Hiits 3BR, 2BA t -5 337 Vil lido Soud m I ti WI n t Ir r e n 111 ,...., Y"1 00.. to tr ... Euro kitctl new~ & l•Hry~tlt...._ S 1.600.000 L1rg1 -.ya, SC. Plaza & lif· · -•1 UIYm. 111 TO at 10% -• -pot1. OC>I GI' ~ Clb. pnt Lrg Yfd, Ille roof 111-ll l Cennery Vt"8g!ll Rellty 0neot'::9~ ... 1n ...... ~fp Ati1 s1n.500 !~!3i~~ ,~t;:~ wumim _6_11_3-33-3_11_11 ____ _ Verda I ~to M ..,.c.c 645-2770 Ano. lrvlne Bnlrt 0 II Full NC bldg, w/pool, boll .-...u 58R, 38A, If dra, 8kytlte, ~· 3 BA ~ has sllp Value I I 1359,900 28R 28A w/\g 18R ~ lrvtt tr ... l'ff.500 lolOt of upgrlde*I FP. 2 SELL w/TERMSI C... PATRICK doub61 CM g., •• At-• ~ ... n 1unroom1. pr111 •P• TENORE 721• 1200 A91 plac;e, tile b•throom 111·1111 StN .900 BllrlS0-1880 ,,.O.StOOOOOMm w/Jae tub. Both units In ---h h I f d _....~ -gr•t c:ond,$41t .ooo. l.Y. 1'010111U Ow Pon 1026 t rOU'C C .t!.~t ir . -9ft &Tl In Cty CM).,.. HA 38A. .. Nmf.. Ml·lll l ll'"4UI J-C G•. IQ lot wlfnllt --1l-I ,,....,"39,000 * * * * * * 3M 28A, allrm. trplc, .. 1.111m1m e::,-.er..~ ~s~M~ Lg fwn rm w/pooC te. & (714)'93-31M bar 38R 21A, OfMtl=~.,.,.--..,.---- curb--i>PMI. 1112.500 Cell VERNA. _,. 540-7355 Of Ml a. NIWUITING LIDO 1• ' UYFRONT ••oao HOME OF YOUR DRUIS SHIRECUFFS lmpr818Ne, Impeccable Colonial. 4 BR. S BA. Pool Home -Upstairs Vif!NI. ~.!:isoo,ooo ..... -.. -· .... --· ETllB. 'S IEST IUY IF THE WEEI! Hllrll wtr .. W 111 I I UJ .... ............ _,.. .. .._TS c.1 ........... c.11 ETHEL toctar• Utmlterlllulll F •llWILL lies: (714) 411-1Ul ml-•Y•FllYll ' . * Wiit to bliy, bl«:tl & reatannts • 880 In 'IQX glWden °' on the tun deck • Relax by the ""'*°' In the mastw de * Eni.rtSI In the Indoor/outdoor living area * Cook In the gounnlt kJtc:hen Grubb It Ellis R--. Newport Beach (114)MM211 Q f,1~ ,. ' f .. ' ~-f I ' . . llMfl VIEWING DECK -2 BEDROOM 31h BATH, VAULTED CEILING, ' CARPORT & GARAGE. 3 BLOCKS TO BIG CORONA BEACH. WALK TO RESTAURANTS & SHOPS . .llM SOMAN 759-6600 720-0423 MUL Tl-MILLtON DOLLAR CLUB Cl.JlSIJtllD RUL DTAl'I 21 22 Com Mtsa 2124 Cosu Mtsa 2124 Cost1 Mtsa 2124 Hunt. leacti 2140 l.!fA"! Beam 2148 2BR 1BA 2 cat gar. lodty. FOR MOM & DAD-Smart1:::::::::::::::::12 BR. 1 BA. Eastllde, w/d DUPLEX 2BR 1BA. sm yrd E'SIDE 38' 28e hOuM 3BR 1'· .. BA HOUM New 2 BR. 2 BA. oceert Yiew, ''"<'ro & frig 2 t>tk1 to Terrace condo, 2 PRIVATE HOME hkup. sm yard no gar-No Pets S700mo Avail $1050 • 2BR 1BA hOuse dr1pes1cupeta Near decks. frplc, new Berber t>Gn s1 350/mo Bedroom. 2 Beth, gar-2BA Charmer So of PCH age. no dogs Avail 811 8/1 650-5160 $850 Immaculate gar Shopping 2t3-825-42•1 crp1 & paint, garage 111 536-2731 * age. pool. spa Walk to 2 car yard. paho & Fp S7252316SantaAna Av-w/dhk up 646-2035 213·839-t838evenmg $1 .600 497-6347 Beac111ront prvt road :rc::;;~~u: en~gust Walk ts 1~~: park enue 213 431-3786 WT CllTA If SA Flln TIOS. "AllT Landmark Condo lmmac• •EMllALI l&Y * !BR convertible den, * * * * * JASMINE PARK 2 BR. I BA Eaststde home 285 Broadway 2BR 1BA. 3Br trg yd, canyon. nu Spac 3 br 2 ba WID SBA 3,;BA HIJ99 lot View· 2BA dbl garage S 1995 SANDCASTLE CONDO· Newer 3BR townhome lrplc garage Completely lrg kllch Huge yard crpt/pnl S 1300 646-6970 Pvt patio. Guard gate All Dana Pt to c a"taltna -Sea Lion Alty 673-535't Fu 11 Y furn 15 he d 2 Gourmet kitchen, view of refurbished SI 200/mo Hardwood floors Avail I amen SI 185 968-3 106 S•OOOlmo • 49._2023 A \I s p & gar en er now $995/mo. 582-344 I IHl ffml YUi 111 •OCEAN VIEW ~room. 2 Bath, pool, park $2150/mo 673-5553 E Side 3BA. new crpl/pnt Walk to beach. beauhfut 4 EMERALD BAY Charmmg 4BP 3 1BA family rm. 2 apa, garage. deck, quiet. 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH WTSllf lrpl. w/d hkup, 2 car gar BA Condo 2 story. 3 BA 3 BA hOme w/vlfrw t11PptacM.'S2950/mo S2000 l o r August. 2BA 2BA upper unit Per-•LlllllY OllH* 2BR 1BA flreptaoe gar on nice secluded street double gar/~ner lar~e Enjoy this private mrea St><> uon Alty 673-5354 r~~fSOO/mo 2~ ~on~~s lect 1°' s~':: 2BR 1BA lrptc w/d patio, age. washer/dryer : $1. 100 548-8571 ~~t~~ 9:;.~~24imme Yrty lse ., $2900/mo •Jalll••m• f•1(1i/Jllfl (U'f • Ifill FULLY FURNISHED sec prkj,/2 stalls $850 yard PETS OKI $925 mo MESA VERDE Exec pool COLr6ti'ciL~~~KER _,BR 2,~ BA. pnvate 10-•• f>u~i·tlii·.> 2BA 2BA Sandcas11e mo Agt onni 646"3683 CartrWar4 home 3br l'·ba. new . 64._9060 c,11,0n gorgeous home. 7' condo Just bring your • Nwpt Rllllera 4BR 2' •BA 111-2242 carpet, new pa1f'lt AV Irvine 21 44 .Jilte guarded. comm f/~J-,1('1.'J" clothes' S 1575/mo Frplc. gar yard. pool, spa $1450/mo •sec 5<11-8077 -Liii ••i••f SUNNY, 2BR 2BA apt (.>0015 SPIS & tennis (' $ 1299 No pets 722 80 11 MESA VERDE 3BR 2BA -11..., -Walk 10 beach & town SJ oooimo lease Agt 3407 [.Cent ltwy . C.. Call JENNIFER E11es/Wknds 722-81 <10 h 2 a IBR 1BA condo w/all up-View Deck Garage ( 111 Suzanne 760-0370 FRONT HOUSE • OCEAN Res 675-2888 2 Story." SR House nr SC ,:;:,~~' g~~ren~';;u~: grades Decorator wall Laundry 8115 494-7302 ..1•JDb & Eiits RealtOtl SIDE OF PCH Small 1 .. r. UllH llULTI Plft•a POOi cul d~•ftc. S 1400/mo 857-0718 coverings New crpl pnl 6200 ., -v-.... I AIC w/d \/~ ol green-1 ... '-·•--\llAlft 216 7 644• Ideal for Slngle prof per-lll-4400 by owner S277 000 Bkr SMALL 2BR house Front bell Enclosed pauo ,.,.,._,., ""'.JV •OCEAN CANYON VIEW son S750mo 720-0628 cooperation 751-022 I EAST SIDE 3 BA 2BA & back yrd Drapes crpl S8751mo 644-8238 4U WC. LAii ... £ •B• 2Ba lrple 2 car gar ~ OllU A A Y Beautllut Mesa \/er de hOme formal dmtng lam Close 10 Shops & schools I MODEL NEW $1800 •3Br/POOI S 1350 ~;1~ ~~~sf~~:~ 2BR & den Guarded OCEAN VIEW 2Br 2Ba hOme. •BR 2BA 1mmac rm 3 lrplcs AYI 8/ t S745/mo 650-724~ WOO<Jorodge bright JBR •2Br $1250 581..0355 comm Pool spa tennis den home lrvme Terrace Owner occup Grdnr $ 1650/mo GAIL AMATO SIPEll lllTW 2' 1BA tam rm an gar On,,,. move" Seit .,.ou, ••tr• • Oua·nt IBR cottage $2700/mo 640•1212 6 mo lse Avt 1011 St 575 mo 751-9097 557-9632 or 721-4120 Lg 5BR 38A home tn Mesa cath ceit A C Nr South· I nou-.Old tPms '" ciassi t"" ,..,., c111hng1. llr~ ---$1950/mo 837 • 7826 ctUHf PUI ~ .l~A..V Verde format dining lake S 1390 548 5133 l>ed , ,. 1 All uuts pd bul LSE BMullfu~ 3~R 2·~BA KU',...lra hUQe !amity rm Adiacent =------- ,.,.,.,,., saso 722.9011 ~:~,~ 2~1111:~, CosuMtu 21 24 1 L~~~2f5B~or~~:m ~' \t\\I 1._'<l 14i \II :~~",~;,!~ ,A;: ><m~ to Ooean Blvd 38R KMlf'I 7 14 759-5065 ltl(1 PflFfCTI Front Unit 642-5597 qr Al 11 JR<; • lse Jackie 631•1266 .BA t11m rm. S2500 mo L.. 2 d 2BA r"'" Sii Sun 12·5 216 MODERN 3BR 2'>BA lam ~i:Ane;/C Sly~ :p. on ctSTA llSA IUFFS USTSIH c.•. • i~~-.1,m•ne SI 759·9070 rm, formal llv rm w/d t>rOO.. N~rpt/palnt +LARGE Upgraded 2BRI JBA 2BA twnhme dplx I ; ~ .tr. Cod 38A 2·~BA· ~k~ps:~~;m~ 1~~i~ $1200/mo. Call PATRICK 2' 'BA 2 story 2 patios I formal d1ntng tndry tr pie'. llll.•111111111. ill!l!lllllft B· JJhlut homal Easy u _ TENORE 721-1200 Agt country kitchen pool 2 car garage & yard Xlnt "• k to bchl S3 IOO/mo ICIAI ... tennis 2 car garage No cond' No pets. $1050 mo l1h111 l'd4e 211 N o:etsLee 721-0798 1 BR .h ome. garage ,,...~-•• ,, P9"<;.'t5~?~1~12s 1100 Cu111t631 -1266 1';BA Aval! 811 $850 ElEGANT 2BR cond'O'nr lmmac COf'ld $1,350/mo r} ~U--...!--0 EASTStDE Deluxe JBR 548-9341/646-2848 t t'.tCh Avail Augull Vrty IN 495-8303 ' CUTE E'slde 2Br 2Ba· 2' IBA 2 story Fireptec.. ----------1 S.000 mo Aduti. onty •• If PCI * * 2 8r 1 Ba House den. llv rm din rm. laun· 2 car garage. $1300/mo Dana Point 2126 No pets 72()..1878 ... WI 2 car garage. lar~ dry rm. Dsh wShr, lrplc Avett 7115 ,-.gt 675-4912 38R. 2BA Nice furn 2 BR 2 BA dart 11 b"' Wtll hOld now lor 911 1 .. -• • • p, .., yard 788 Joanne $9 51195• MC 645•6599 E'SIDE-3BA-1BA home on Ocean view 0.Cka. lrplc, lllUT ~ patio, comet IOI. new mo. 549-7991 huge tot dbl gar newty w/d yrd No Pats .Avail $ td75, 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh c r Pt S 2 • 100 / m 0 •COLLEGE PARK+ Quiet ~hborhood. 3BR. painted, 'quiet street. avl untli 611/90 $995/mo nr1use new lnalde, rard, 780-8314 Agl 38R 28A. remodeled. gar. patro 1•-,m1 to beh now $1200 722·8896 496-8923 .ia1io garage.NOW ••&ClllS 211 Enclosedpatio.oardener t975mo. S5oo .. c,,. _____________ __ * * ** * .r $1500/mo: S57-&>35 525-707Sl631-3242 • $2500 Full-on view 3 Condo quiet complex Bedroom, 2 Bath, white Walk to everyth1ngl Bf'rber car~. bUllt4na. s 1250/mo .,~"' dryr. gw •• NOW f , ,, '"' tll'I. /fat •llO-lOIO• •• 'l'u~1IN>J , ------ 6"1-J-1 '~"~ ~ ~ J.e7 L C......,~ C:.-~~-======~'!) on.""' au ... 111 Mont9'9)' m0.•1•111111 rcle, •BR. VIEW! ' BR. 3 BA t Bonus Am 13200 Open Sal/Sun E-tra large Y~ lrl cul· t ·5 2t3/533·1•38. d~ uc:. pool. •P• 213/325-1725 Salty $3 000/rno OPEN S.AT --~ -----i -1, SUN to-2. UNtOUElY designed 3BA 12061( ... Df1'ol9 28A. akytts. ffl)lc, w/d Bonnte Baon~on. Agent hkup. i -car garage 7!>i ..eeoc> or ~s2 $1'50/mo '* "9-4229 NEED DOWN PAYMENT? We will give you the down pay- ment on the home of your choice in exchange for a share of the own- ership. You make the monthly pay- ments and we both share apprecia- tion. You receive 100 % of the tax benefits. Must have clean credit. Call days. evenings or weekends Agt. • 714/957-8002 PHIL I EUGEllll STmEllURG '~t'' La .... I m&T VIEW ..... llT •• ,.. T~ 1• D 11 f I MdtOOM ,. din,~ b9th home. ~ dlt'/ ""ta*-from~ toam. Mne ......... ..-...... "'" from fWnly kllc:Nn EJcplndld, 19dell0tied ,.,..., .. ....._ .._ .. ,,..... M» .._tile end~. new k..,_, lllPllla.. ti,,..~ wlncblla. II_...., dllOf9 ••• the"" goee on~ on. M 11'111 on •pool ,.., IOC .. I, 1 11 I, 2111 &Tl WIT&. ••llT .. _ .................. ... •••' 1. .. 11111111aem Thll ........... ' ........ -.~.--room.~:~::"':: noak.F and4• J' .,._ ..... ...._....._............... a tn . ·tOnt ... .., ,.. ..... .... JUST-LISTED COLDWC!U BAN~eRO GRAB YOUR SUIT & TOWEL' WHY NOT LIVE WHERE OTHERS CAN ONLY VACATION' CALL TOSEE THIS ADORABLE 3BR $309,000 CALL JULE STEPHENSON ,....a111 ~ido !Jde ?kw ~utinp4 CHARMING -l ocated on one of Lido Isle's beautiful stradas. with gated entry, this 2 BR. plus den. 2 BA home is light & bright through- out. Features intric,ate crown mold- ing. skylight. sun-filled-south patio Call Cheri Swift for appointment "99,oot BA YFRONT HOME -Com- manding view of main channel and city lights. slip for large yacht. plus 2 smaller side-ties Large 3 BR. 4 BA Call for appointment szoso.ooo Listed by CHERJ SWIFT S/Nciali}llt9 bt .ei4o 9J, Grubb & Ellis Realtors 723-0858 644-6200 .,..111.LIT Over 12,000 sq. ft. w/OUMt. bly & crty lidlts VlW on one of Spy&lm ttrs best streets. Priced for quick sale at $1,100,000. r.al Esther lor furthef infonnaQc>n. 1111•••• ii "X" Ptan w/3BR 21nBA & famiy rm. on lovely treenbelt Mnt condition. ~ movin& out-of-state want fast sale! $374.950. Cal Esther for ~t ............. ... ... The most exquisite landscaJ>U1 on one of the lareest lots in 1111. ~ S8R 3BA home w/maenificent curb 8'Jl)eal. Beautiful pool surrounded bf unique plants, ftowels & lovely entertain.,. area. A "must see" in t.cll! For your ~ showtnc, cal Esther . ••• , ......... ,., 1• II/ml ... ,.. •• _.. ..... ,. 1• ---------- Interest Rates and Initial Fees eustomized · to fit ·y CAif Needi '£ II Br 2 111. 5. :Ht en- 1« ulll -.24 -"" lid. L ft# • IQ or n. •• 0 . .. > •• :f, ~ d i >. • ) •• •• IK 1. .. D , \..-'-L .. .Ja..-.-, e1.••1r11•• a•11. m1ma 2624 co;;..... 261' 1669 ·~-;;;;~'#::== •2aR 1~ ..-. ..,. iiiii~---. ..;;;;;.;.i1 aft 2669 ho.,,..atn WantM 100 .. u11atn Wantdtc age, o:·::-S.'rtJ'*Y 21w, 1M,.!fp.MIWCtllt. 2BRw=~fnodyd .... ._ .... lfllll/ ... 11 2724 ~"!'-'!--~--27iiii2io04,l.lmll!' ____ ...:~ ~2«:.0.is1:'°' tr~~· S750 • w/patio ~1l01·5PM --· Pvt entr/no kltch. 38R28A~new8edc Prof fem n/emkr 11W *C"FE, Sandwlctt · 1121· 2&19 Santi Ana 'I' S735 .... ,. '' ...... $430/lnO, ~ « Bay. W/D, lrg yard, bMUtltul 38A 28A NII Shc>C>. Dell apace tn ........... GREAT 11SA .. No Pet• EXClUSMBEACH 646-213& 1400/mo. ~ u111 condoCIOMIObc:t\IPool, unique marine en-Non. •2650 HAAl.A "V£• fWtlo, ~range, pa11o: 2BR 2~~U!'!Y MO WE.STCUFF Lrg 1 Br. 145-3&5t jac, w/d, end gw. MIO mertl, 824 1/1 + storagil\ 14 small quiet compeix. end. 9#· lndry ~ 1550+ 9'e8tiBJIU d/w 1rp1c gar & eni!i Dllhw..,_, nu carpet, COM. '400/mo. U1ll pd. mo 631-1288 Raylene petlo & restroom c .. IBA A ts moderately l 700 depo9ft '42-S984 our · prvt ·beectl s1&7S. pr1tg, poof, n-petl A\11111 Non-1mkr female 10 Prof M/F lhr C.M. 2 BR 873-9330 tor Info prleled ~ MICUN ca-LMoe 38A 2:8A ~tlllr•. In IPllTmll *Aleo 1BR S990 Now. $750 mo.&~. lhafe large 38R. No petl Duplex N-1mkr. w/d. Canner y V 111a9 e tlledral oetllnp, twllcony. 4-Ptmc.. Hr OOC. Garaige. Sp&. kllng clHn lar 9 AM maintenance Incl. Wmt Newport. 1 houae 1o 708-8 AvocedO 813-1787 1450/mo + ·~ utll. Ofc/Retall, new bldg, garage "Utce new & Wirf 1040-C V8'enc:la. S900 Garden IPll eMutllu~ty ..... SU.. htr•* bNC:tl. 3BR, 2BA. yrty. Apt llMled avl In e.tboe 846-7028 Iv meeg.. 200-1000 111 Will dMde. pn1111e:· POOi, 8')e. 880, mo. No peta.. 545-1983 landscaped. ground• SORRY,-II6 PETS $1,250/mo. "v•ll Mid· 11n 2BR, new pM!Vcrpt, Shr gorgeous 2BR CdM Avall~Aug. 873-9201 llundry. tit t eec. No LIW LIW Pool&'apa.pallo1/decll1, llU 1 ...... 11 July. 8krM2·3850 maturefemn/emllr,'450 [)pix-top unit, twgn oell· LDll"1111 pell Vetma Mf.2447 , oar-oe « catport. . YEARLY 2 BOAM 1BA eso..11ee « 875-3595 lng1. gw, lndry. "'*· 2 ooOeq.-" c:omnwci.i •EASTSIDE 21r , .. QOC· lllVE-11 B.chei« SS 10 ': lB: r~. Pvt -DUPLEX gaiage, launctry'. 1575 + 'A utlls. 873-9333 Wldlng' 1n 'eo.ta Meea. tage. lrptc, eto\11, pnva.. 1 Bedroom Sl80 I ,rv patklng. DIW, frplc. 1 bloc:tl from t>Mctl Oya-JILL. 759.-3433 &.I FWlilng •I 75c aq. h . entranc.. •melt yerd. • .... 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Thia lmmecul ... home • located on a comer lot doee to lhopplng, echoola, and pubic tranepor- tdon. Owner ha just retired and uya SELLI c.p.t alowllnC8 lnduded. Call for detaMs. 646-7171 NP2 -111a.m This c::Mrmlng family home hu • mast• retreat with office, fie epleoe, sauna. and private patio. tt Mio haa 4 bedr~,r~~:.!~~~ room: 9nd f~ ; vv. ... "°" '"" u.Ultl8. °"'°'"' 1r1 NP3 an••• . sm• 11"9 upgraded home ia located on a large comer lot In • quiet neighborhood. Ther9 ... 4 bedroooms, 2 baths, and • remoc:t••ct kttc::Mn. Cal for more Information. 846-7171 NP4 ••• , 111••• ... 11"9 ~ home •located on a huge lot with RV pMdng. The houle has new atucco, new pmnt. cerpet, llnd kitchen cabineta.. Celt for rnont Information. 646-7171 NP5 * ... , ... _ .... Thll ...... ce-mer features 3 bedl ooms. 2.5 .,...._ ced9f lined doMta. llnd a cNnglng room In the pool --. It II loc:8ted on a -0-rot In a ~ d111t..,...,,... Cell for ..... 646-7171 •••• -1111 .. 1111• 11"9 ltwpunM ...... two mMtlf' ........ 2 c:.r llltllChed ...... with bonue .... trMh ooms->- tor. mlclo...,. w. .w:t muctt more. It'•.,.~ unM CMftDOklna the pool, toot Cal for more .,.,,.,.on. 146-7171 NP7 since 1960 YOUR TRUST COSTA MESA ....... ... Low maintenance yard means you'll have time to enjOy the ocean breezes froni the large patio off this 4 bedroom, 2.75 bath home. It's Wtuated on a quiet cul de sac street dole to parks and echoola. CaH for detai .. 846-7171 NP10 --·· -. au,-College Park epedal. 3 bedrooom plus den that could be oonvened to a fourth bedroom. Gourmet kttchen has a bultt..fn BBQ. Covered petk> and room for RV parking. Cal 54&-2313 HP1 ~,_ a-.- • bedroom, 2 bath home In good area. Needs help. Greet for the handyperlon. PaAnt and wonc wtQ make for a quick turnover and make $SSS$. C8ll for det .. 18 Call 546-2313 HP2 ..... .... 3 bedrooom 2 bath home in Meea Verde North. Steined glMa wtndows and front door ecan- tuate tNa lovely home. Convenient to everything. c.11546-2313 HP3 --•llUL ...... Exceptlonlll home. 3 bedrOC>fM. 2 bah, .. piece in tMng room, upgraded carpeting. Conw- n6ent to ewrything. can 546-2313 HP4 llTBT_.. m.mr ..... 3 bedroom 2 bath home neer South COllllt Plllza • Large bonus room flnilhed off • nertMwnent center with .,_, pool table, etc. The home hM been comsil•wt upgraded throughout. One of • kind. c.11546-2313 HP5 111,111-n•n• nu. ••• Aebt>6lhed houM or office ptua eep. 2000 ft lndu*1lll bid. w.t lkie C.M. on cul de uc. Zoned lndultrilll lot -. eo x 140. Ample pert<tng. Cal 546-2313 HPe ••• ,_.llUL aa• ~v ..... priced home 1n eo.ta w.a 3 bedt--2 ~. A b10C1k from ~ 9Chool .,. a hrr!thy W9lk 10 harbor ~ . c.l 54fr2313 HP7 ••• 111111 ,_ ...... LG•• Pltaed hon'9 In Coeta Mw. M ,.... w TLC. hcNa..,, a lot of wortc Ind....._ ._. .._.. mtnPlfhed. HM pool. .... FN M 111 II, fruit trw. A ~ Clalll of pci 1 ..... 11. dll1•21u ... !T:-m2YIB ...... ....,.. ......_ hOnla. Mexlc8n .. In IMr'll f'OGlft, ~ Ind 1111. MW tflXtuNd .... ri c1m1g1.CGn•llll1tto~.POoland1SJa., ""°'*"' ..... -work. Good buy In -... Cll I• 1111 ... NEWPORT BEACH •HSSI --11.-.-GOrgeous 6 bedroom family home fea1uree pro- feeak>Mlty land8caped groonds, a pool with IP8fkllng wat«fatl, a spa. and a playhouae for the little onea. The Interior etM>WS like a model wtth WtigOn wheel windows, parquet ftoors, and crown molding. caH for more Information. 846-7171 NP11 um,..., a.,.,_ Spack>u8 townhome wtth 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathe, and a bonua room off the garage. Two fire.. ptaoea -one In IMng room and one In maa1• bedrooom. CIOM to beach. Ga1ed for privacy and eecurtty. Cati for detatla. 846-7171 NP12 _,...... ·--Thia four bedroom home la so doee to the golf cowee, you can ... It. There's a pool and aoa. ...._.. ~ _... . .. N ... "' •torage ano mother-in-law quarters. C... for detaita. 646-7171 NP13 Plmllll 'F .._ On Balboa ltland, multi level. Custom ltlllned cut glMe In an rooms, gourmet kitchen. Two hand- crafted fireplacel. Fully equtpped. Mlf comMled gues1quw1era,W11Yprivatec.t546-2313 HP14 OTHER AREAS ....... -.- Thie gorgaoue s-wtnd condo ...... 3 bedl oom. 2.5 baths, a wooO-t>umng 11Np18ce, 9r9d -.lk-tn de ..... The tri-lavel floor ... lllec> hM a formlll dining room and double 8t18Ched g9f'll09. c.t for men Information. &46-7171 HP1• -----..... located on a ... cul de uc atreet, ttM9 new fmnly home...,,._ 3 bedrooma and 2.5 baths. There II • ~'Y off the rna.ter bedroom, upgr8dad ~lg. eel MMe ... loon In kitchen and bldha. and lkylghta. Add air co.dttoning .w:t • gorgaoue 0089'! ~ to ~··•• the pletuN. eel for dallllL &46-7171 NP15 ...•• .... . Ona 3 bedroom and '" betha plUe ....... ..W...,. one bla bedroom and a" b9lta and a gourmet klk:Mn., ....... lft tip tap OOI~ • The~ 9DC .. eoconnad• .,.,_.. tor AV. bolll. *· E-=1l1nt buy. 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